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1.1.% Lltorary, Agrlcall, ral, tkrainhbr
old]. 1,..141, 'Telegraphic and lidieeollaneous.
This Paper heing of the Mile it eizg, and neatly prtnto
on bue white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by
the r , ...1.i.cr1b,c to give better vatikil:: 01,a than any paper
r.ouli*iied iv Pittsburgh.
Those who wish to take a paper iron: Flttsburgh, wilitind
the SATURDAY a cafe nod profitable Investment.
Addreoo, ill KIS P. lie% it it,
eepri Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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atiingt & MYERS'
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
..3T.TII,I7I.D.TCAS,
Corner of Fifth .and Wood Streets,
undersigned having made extensive
additiona of the LATEST AND IiANDSkNESTI3TYLES
TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the SIORNINU MST
Juts OFFICIA iuvite tL° = ttentiou of Rail Road 0111‘%erb
klerchauta, buelnoss man, public generally, to their
taperi.r facilitie.4 for t..vccuLing with divatch, on razs;.n~.ide
to: als all Liuds of
RAIL ROAD,
i~YERCANTILi,
LEGAL,
AND RVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION 0?
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
Our material Wag nearly all now, v,e can give le,su
ram-o of the leodt complete satisfaction, and solicit or.loru
PANIT'ULETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
- BANK CHECKS, BLANK N(fITS,
LETTER. HEADS, BILL HEALS,
.13r11d3 LADINO, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARD?,
PAPER Lio,ll.(S, DEEPS,
3101VPGIMIES, UUND Ke.
.4163.- Particular attention will fahlo be paid to the printing
of Poston, Prc.grammos,..tc. for L'oncerts, Exhibiti.na and
niriAte
The People's More.
D. S. DIEFFENBNOHER & Co.,
Ohnap Pull Dealers in all kinda of Naribionablo
BOOTg, SHOES AM) GAITERS,
For 41.utlealea, Ladies, Youths and eldldseu,
0. i 7 kinftri Stroct, near ItictrUet,
ocS PIPPSItiiR6II, PA
E=l!
MIEMII
=MEMOMI
Proprictrs c.f . Chihid
Patent isdastte biro and Water Proor
Cciatc,a.l
133 THIRD STREET.
f ORDERS for 13.(.10F1NC1 promptly and faith
7e,_, tally u - zeck.•..i,3, fiLla clt ‘.,ur
1w otlLlt wat.t tut Lawl.)d au.t be.h3, with di
rwtt n+ for pot,.
jOS. F. kiAltllll.4loo3l 41. 00.9
ENGINEERS AND
o,rtzer of Prat and Liberty rtreett, Pittsbal gh, Pa.
JUPERIOR ENGfNES for Grist
A 7 and Saw Mills, Brew'rles, Printing Eatublishtnents,
fdauulartorlt,i, to order. They nisi, continue, the
manufacture of their Culehnttcti ilitichlffists"roolo, such as
Tarniug Lutt.,s, ir,,u Planers, liorini; and Drifting Machin.,
att. Also, Wrought Iron thalting, with 1.1.1111* 13, fhtugers
11110. ac. Ja8:10
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JOHN THOMPSON Si. CO.,
1110 USE PAIN'CERS, GLAZIERS AN))
URAINPAIS, N 0.135 Third street. 231.014 PAINT
INU executed with uentrieng and de,patch. Mixed Paintx,
Ws Turpentine, Vandal", Japan and kingliah Patent Dr:-
era, Ville Montaigne Ziuck, a very auperier article, Phila
delphia and Plitsburil,h White head always on baud and for
sale We are prepared to grind cetera for Paintere, Drug-
Oats, ur uLLbrd, at Ulu allorteat notice, as we have a rink
weir h grlude by &loam Pandora will auto money by get
ting their colors c:rolind pith ua. irurLay
GOLD AND SILVER. SPECTACLES,
T BY A. lo A 11.; UH. JE. 1 E.-13 •
ili - DROMETERS
or weighing spirits, the cile,peat and beet articles ever
hruughi to this
THEItaIOAIETERS AND BAROMETERS,
varying.. to front ill to ;Su each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
iSURVEYOR';-1 COMPASSES,
plwrqs nu band I.lt 13 E. SHAW'S,
Practical Optician, 58 Fifth .B,:reet.
Et2B uppodito ItiaaQuto Mal
B. C. Si. S. U. SAWYER,
_ .
LARD OIL,
CA IDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 47 Wood street, Pittelbgargh, Pa.
F. J . ilusai, C. CI UPENDORF
BILTSIII4 & GUTIENDORF,
LaNUVACITEM.f.H or
STEAM 801
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.
Donn ut,,r Watbr, l'a.
Q. 3 {I) OFFiaiN Puraimv AVPIthID co •n
Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
kr Prtt ,
PEARL STEAM WILL.
A LLEGIJENY CITY.
Flp U E SUBSCRIBERS lIAVE TAKEN
the aborrasablidlariard., and are prepared t.)
PAY TUN DIGIIIVIT Plll3ll AN OGSa rya
26,000 BUSILELS 111. IVITH4T.
10,000 " RYE.
10,000 CORN.
NU hi the 'abandon ct too proprietors to offer EITUA Palau
for any oho's° lots of White or ited Wheat. They Intend to
make very superior Fatally Flyer, and aro willing to pay a
premium to the farmer, to the idiape of an extra price, to In
duce him to ratan a choke quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market In good-ofd
J vlb:lydkw
IGGS.-5 bbls. Eggs just received and for
wile by McOA - NDLESS, MEANS & CO,
tu2o Corner Wood and Wati;rstreets.
G REEN APPLES.-20 bbls. for ealo by
HENRY IL COLLINS
FERRY & CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens,
for sale at. W. 8. RAVEN
Stationery Store,
NCR. 81, 83 end fie Market street.
11.ITE BEANS.—ZO bags tmall white
Demo, ror,oived and for ualo by
McidANDLESE, LIPANS
CJ at or ~l and cm 3 W Mier iitraats
WF are now opening our second, and by
far tho cheapest stock' of Fill and Winter Dress Goods,
Shawls, ac., that hss ovar bean °Dared in this city.
0. HANSON LOVE,
V , --nPrT , Pr. , fisart 44 153,b.t at
ONION SETTS.-1 bbl, Onion Setts, for
ado by JAMES P FETZUB,
Corner Market end First streets.
Q:I'HAN(3E'S PENCIL SHARPENER, fey
hut() by : S. ii. A VEli t .
u.r •-r L üb , i tire,a4
dIiIEESE 60 boles prime Western Reserve
‘,./ for tar by Idar) V 714 filtiLTAI a CU.
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PI ITSBU
A. T. KENNEDY dt EEO
PUBLISHED DAILY' BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREET T 8 ; AT FIVA" DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
HOTELS & RESTAtirtA-NT'g
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
Under ieorter , e ;New National Tner.tre,
pyrrsi3uiwii, PA ,
0. BARNARD: - - - PROPRIETOR,
1
1 - AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and ccalfur,able stylo, centre etc,re to the
ODD FELL. I IV'S HALL.. Filth .I;reet, as a FIRST UIiASS
RESTAURANT AND r ALOON. Having Lad many years'
rleace ie the business, he ie prepared Le supply the bat
the inarket ttlnrthi. the Dar will be furnishust at all times
with the bent (VINES, LTquotts AND ALES. The en
!mho.) 1.0 the Sidean, ir in the ,:entre of the Mill, and re
eehtnonts will he furnished at all t DIY and N MILT
o.lhtleyS ept ed.)
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
i'OR PENIVA AVENUE 4 THIRD ST,,
VsIASIIING'£OI - 11 : D. 0
A BEVERIDGE
S(•4 )1"1' HO[ SE,
Cc:rner
i'i'l"Priitl!;liH. i 6
B. D. AI Aril( - - - PROPRIETirri
(i'onuarly of ttio [louse," lilttiro , Po.)
H E SC01"1` HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOR UUiiSTN. It i 3 Eilulat6tl
IL a Cwitral part. of tli. city, Luiz, g Cuit J iCoII.I
1. 1 C1101:3 emd StuhralKJat
nuns,: wus built in 1651, with all inodoru ituprove
tauutd, and tittntl up in splendid Hlylt—lttn entire Furultnry
b.lng new—autt will in ovory reaper[ be a dna clues llotnl.
FiTio STA BLEB ace attacilvd to the
H. W. KANAGA.
tic S. HOTEL 9
Oppoctio the Penna. Railroad li.tpot„
HARRISBURG, PA.
iiiiiiSHUNerTON HOTEL ;
FURILERLI U. S. ItiYIEL,
PITTSBURGH, P 4.
JAMES SRI 4 Oly , Proprietor.
VPHIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
curner .t P,',NN and IVASIIINGTON Streets, la4tweeu
the CENTRAL ANL WEriT ERN RAIidiOAD DEECYE6,aud
has undergone a thorough Improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and in now the moat coolie-
Meat lute! iu-Ntnbargh, fur Travelera by Railroad, East
or Wetit. utyeay
MANSION HOUSE, GEOME AURENTZ
PROPLUITIA ...No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which Leah Oci
It the most convenient house in the city for passengers ant l
ying by that road.
erne proprietor haying, at considerable exr,Gbilo, titled ~1.,
tu excellent style, the MA.N6I.ON HOUSE, would ruup.t
fully solicit a share of patronage. 'a ~
'There atta. i...d
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YAItD, C.I
lug aleph:, accommodation tAravelers and teamsters. Ihs
Larder and Bar will be tarnished with the heat the mita,:
can afford. febly
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT,
By ELI YOUNG, nyTu. STREET.
iSsiti The attention of Iderchants, •--
aud others is directed to this r . +r,
establishment, which has been recently fitted „
up for the purpose of albordiug a SITI3STAN
TIM, EATING HOUSE IN A OENTRAL LOGATION!
Country folks attending market are particularly.luvited to
sell. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
always be Maud, of the freshest the market ti&irds.
• - c - tt l‘;) Excelsior Restaurant, ic i v
e
4 e 4. . IZ I TV OD Street,
PLYT3Buuan, PA ,
WiliiLEfiALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISH
The iid,Teigned hiw Ju,t r,cylv.l frslin ihA FAmtern
ket, IlLfiVatli with great 1.1111,,
tIMELT, HALIBUT, lIAUDOOK,
FICESH COL FlSil, EASfERN SUN lIEH,
SEVERAL VAILIFITIBB Of.' LAKE FiMi,
New York Prlukoo , s Hay, Egg 1.11112 d,
Egg Ilarbor, Shell Oysters.
t. , thin pity. lilvary 11.0.L.ary of tit
twabou eervo..l tip at tli EXOLtI.BII.ItI RI tiTAURAUT.
!" 1 „41 T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St
kj (Hair atrata, P.l.—Tho underalguoti,f..rin.:r
ly of " Brown's Hotel," ufiving taken thin largo and manna.-
Mona lltri:EL, and havingb• refitted it In magnificent style,
would respectfully invite lila friends and the traveling puhlie
In gist, hint a. call. itaiturad, with the convenience of the
home and lila long expo lance in the bilaiLloSS, atC.oa n ghe
entire matlnfactbm, a ad ilia charges moderate.
felt.L4 WM. 'I. OttIINFILLY.
SAML. FAHNESTOCK,
No. '7l Wood street, Pittsburgh,
AS JusT RECEIVED I)IRECT FRONI
1.„1. ENE: LEND
WAIiDRON L 6 ClitiFFlN'
GZ2U71:1131
OM AND GRAIN SMIIE,
CORN HOES; PATENT AN f.) eCiAI &lON A NVI LS ; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drutvbr Led;ri, iwy aixtrior dui
Tioueal nod Euntaueiled Sallee Pam, istmtiog Spoons,
liratra Catllestirle, Bra Ceche, Braga Stair 'Lode, Itraeue uhe
Bite, Altuisuriag Tapes, Supirior Waitere, Curry Cotalm.
Teueee, Coll, Fifth, Tongueu, Stretch and Breaat °battle will;
a variety of other go h, ttiLef which will be 90141 at mod
erate terms.
ANIES MII,LINUAR, MONONUAIIELA
tP PLAN INU MILL, would repOotfully inform tho public
that ho bud robullt the tho, mid baring uniarged hLi
ootablnimuut, and iL LI ,W,42 LILA bout bp
pried noichinory, is nuw propaind to furnish liojrrng and
planed beards, arrow! sawing and roliiwirip„ doors, o,lisil and
Ibuticr., kilt dried, fromod, wuuldiugd, Lux moliing, ac.
South Pittsburgh, Btlpteniber 7, 10h7. 10
CHARLES W. LEWIN, ALDERMAN ,
And Ls-Officio Jute° of the Peace,
OFFICE ON ' TIE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND I'lBl.ll STllE:dad.
All business connected with this office will be atbdided to
with promptness. Convey MICAH of all kinds done with Legal
accura,y—such 118 Leeds, Mortgagee, Bowls, Powers of At
tu, any, Ace. Titles to Real estate examined.
Tu the weathers el the Bar he leaders his Helvicea 11.9 CUM
UlidliuttUr to take Depositions to be lead In the never al Court s
of thld t3tate, and elsewhere. His office is cull of thequalu
Pont, 'Stations of the city, and cousequeutly hie taellitica to
executing business of that kind aro very deilrable. Lfellkly
COD E Sll. -10 drums extra large and tine,
for sale by WALsnarl]. k
inta3 - 118 Second, and 147 First strieta
10 tierces prime, for sale by
WM, H. SMITH ,t
weld 118 Second, and 147 First streets.
QULIAR.-50 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar, just
reed and for sale by WM. IL 8911TH lc I 0,
utr2B 118 Second, and 147 First str,.nts.
COFFRE.-200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
ws.f. fi SMITH & Co ,
mr26 lla Second, end 147 First et roJts.
I INE FLOUR.-20 bbla. Fine Flour in
J 2 etoro, and for sale by
ItacCANDLECIE, Xll5/11 , 1S a CO,
fe2o.- Corner of Wood and Water atra,ittr.
LARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, Just received and fur bale by
IMO/VISTALESS, MEANS A CO.,
1a2.3 Corner of Wood and Water Areas.
pICKLES.--6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re.
dived and fur sale by JAMES A. FETZER, -
Ir'2l) Corner 3.larket and First streets.
barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and far Bak, by JAMES A. PerZER,
torl9 Corner Market and Wird kreeta.
OLANTATION SUGAR do MOLASSES—
Iut) blida. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar;
too bbla., oak cooperage, prime N. o.l.lolasses;
Gll " St. Tames S. If llolassia, now landing and
for sale, by MILLER, 4it RICKETSON,
mr:ls Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
SPiUlss.
•l 5 bags Pimento;
RV Grain Pepper, Juet received and for ealo
by MILLER I RICKETSON.
mr2s Nrc. 221 and 223 Liberty utrnet.
COD FISH.—
3 drums extra large Cod Fish ;
3 - large - " Just received and
for sale, by I.'BolB,
'
inr2b street.
TO LET.—A coV.- -- -le
House, with Brid
street—to rent, by
Lur2s NON. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pooket
Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township
Maps of Peunsylvau.a, Ohio, ludisrt, Illinois, lowa, Ilia ,
semi Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, on hand and for
sale by W. S. HAVEN,
-
.
.ups Noe. al, SS and S 5 Market street.
(ADD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARR A N T
and Proposition Books, for sale by
W. S. RAVEN,
aps Corner Market and Second streets.
L'RENCII PAPER lIANGINGS.—New
designs and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
for aale by W. P. MARSHALL & CO.,
tura. Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street.
FG".-7 bble. fresh Eggs, received and
fur sale by JAirES A FETZER,
al.B Corner First and Market etreeta.
WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment of
Country Glass, Extorted sizes, for sale by
mr26WM. K. SMITH k CO.,
118 Second, and U 7 Vint streets.
KETCHUPS.-
30 dozen quart Tomato Ketchups;
30 do pint do do
it , dp do Walnut do.
16 do do hirehroom
Just recd and for sale by REVIVER sti ANDERSON,
No. 39 Woo I street,
spa Opposite the et, Merles Motel.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. o.llorgand
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street. Pi ttslis gh, Pa.
Co-Partnersitalp.
THE undersigned have entered into Co-
Pet tner ship. cruder thastylo of Wm. C. Jobuston & Co
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, .IK. ;
WILLIAM G. JOE.NSTON.
Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857
0. R. JOIINBTON, sa M G. JOHNuTOSI.
WM. O. JOIINSTON etr. CO.,
TA.TIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 WOod atroa., botwoort
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boat
PitOPB.IiiTRE SS
DIANOS, PIANOS---NEW ARRIVAL
* SPRING STOCK —CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 115
Wood street, hay just received and now offers for sale at her
new and spacious wareromus, the Brunt selection of Pianos
in the city.
Pianos from the WY yrtsr manufactories in the United
Ii tares and Europe, including those from the following makes
—BALLET, DAVIS & Boston—HAINES BROTHERS,
New York—BAUMGARDNER & HEINS, Hamburg—WM.
K ABR & C(), Baltimore.
Nu house tu the city can come in competition for the
number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor the
extremely. low prices at which they are sold.
Pt.riUllB hi want of a FIRST QUALITY Piano Forte, are 70-
spaetfally - invited to cull and examine before purchasing
ekewinfre.
Every irktirnmerit la WARRANTED and 8 NT/11TrAN (MAHAN
TBB given.
&aqui- atria Pianos at great bargains, from $6O to $9.00
CHARLOTTE BLU WE,
118 Wood stmet, second door above Fifth.
01.1 Pianoe taken i exchange at their full value. [ap6
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
AN ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD 7
Octave Chickering & Sons' Piano,
having bon in use a very short time, Is now .• • •
in goo order and will be warranted by the
• I '7
subscribers. Thu Piano is offered at a very
1,.w price.
A Rosewood German Piano, 63 octave, made by the test
German makers; in nee about two years, and cost to Import
at least sooo—price
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely new, to
close the consignment, for $2OO.
A mahogany 6' octave Piano, made by R. 8: W. Minns,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made in Baltimore, $4O.
A rosewood 6 octave Piano, old, po.
A rosewood 6j octave Piano, a very elegant and good in
strument, made by ono of the beat No York makers, in
p3rtect order; NOW Yort, price $3OO-4240.
A 6 octave excellent old Piano, with iron frame, made by
13abcock,
A rosewood 6 Octave Cbickering Piano in good order, in
use about 2 years, $2OO.
The above prices Include packing boa and packing.
For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
Solo Agent for ()bickering & Son's,
For Pittsburgh and Wo;dium Pennsylvania,
ap9 No. Wood street
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
VET ti D. RINEHART,
VV
S. STRINILUOIT
si 9.0.1 y
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
300 STUD.37iTS LITUNDING, JANUARV, 18E8.
Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties qf the Counting Roxn
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Donblo-lSntry, Boult•Reeping, as used in every do.
tty!mislit of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Busi
ness WI Ring, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law,
Detecting Conuterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and all other subjects - necessary for the thor
ough education of a practical business man.
J. 0. SMITH, A. 01 , Professor of Buok•Keeping and
Science of Accounts.
J C. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COW LEY 004 A. T. LOUTH ETT, Profs. of Pen.
mauship--twolve first premiums over all competition for
Lest Yen and Ink Writing,
/air AND OUT YuU kiiiattiVAD ROUE, IRI
Trans, 6x—hull course, time unlimited, enter at any time
—Vb. Average Line, weeks. Board about
Euttre Cost, $6O to go. Oraluates assisted in obtaining a
situation. Specluteus of tiotqualled writing and circulars
sent free. Address, F. W. JENKINS,
mra Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
AT IRON Off COILUERCIAL COLLEGE
,
P I'AFAIIIANICIAL:
• ' Arm CRAYON DRAWING, -ea
a .101.1 Ca 7i - •PA it
'Air For furthei informati,,n apply to air. F. W. JEN.
FUENB, Principal of Iron Oily .oo:oaten:lLA College, Pitts
lorgti.
0 N ,00 NIPNOT I
0 N,OONP NOT I 0
N ONYNOT
CO NVEICTI ON .
The most pleasant, aafo and effectual Worm Remedy now
boo.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELI, de EIAPT,
Cor. Wood and Sixth ate., Pittsburgh, Pa,
And sold by Druoutsta eanarally. Ja2l
Lippincott, Shorten Si. P-Jarson s ,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va-
Hew .? Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling'
Trunks, Carpet Bag a, ac., keep constantly on hand a large
stock. We alv., prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would incite the trade to call and examine our goods bea
fore purchasing elsewhe. et. 'B.
QT. CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES,
Li The undersigned has bought the lease
of the above . named Stables, to-
gether with a portion of the exten
4111a. sive stock of Horses agd Carriages,
late the property of James Ma,thews, deceased. In addition
to the stock befurequentloned, Iselas also added a number of
FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables iu
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal akin . -
ton to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received from public ie solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Lliery Stables.
N. 13.—A HEARSE and any number bf CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. de2o
BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Flour, 60 tb clacks, just received and for aftla
by McCIANDLESS, MEANS A CO.,
te2o Corner Wood and Water street&
®IL TABLE COVERS.-50
assorted sizes. Also, Rawl and Bureau Covers; on
hand and for sale by J. , H. PHILLIPS,
mrl6 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
10LOUR.-25 bbis. Superfine Flour received
ir and for sale by MoCANDLEBEi, KHANS .1k 00.,
fe26 Corner Woad and Water streets
Li - OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
ataziNa—ln all of Its brandies executed prompt•
ly and In the hest manner, by J.& a. PHILLIPS,
onto - 24 and 20 R. ear street.
.14ARD OIL.—We have commenced menu'
factralug Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or.
dere fur it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
rot. We will All barrels returwed when desired.
B. 0. di J. IL SAWYRR,
talB No. df Wood qtre et.
DIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
wood 6 octave Pianos, will be rented to private fans.
Ilia only. Apply to JOIN IL 3!..1ELL0R.,
kit;
.82. Wood street.
WINDOW GLASS.--5000 yards from 2
to 0 inch bleb diameter, for auto by
mild> EL H. OOLLIbid.
PITTSBURG IL THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1858
PIANOS AND MUSIC
4 NEW LOT OF
LiAN 0 FACFVUT.IIIII3 ',ND
DEALLB3 IN ALL RINDS OV
TOBACCO, SNUFF
No. 129' .WOOD SPREET
DRAWING LESSONS',
----- 4MBEIV. stilt 7,
CONFECTION,.
uNFECTION; IU 0
EOTION,OON
F EOTION, O U N F
EUTION, 0 O N F E
O TION
CONY
a ONFE'OT
T lON
INSURANCE
1) EPORT OF THE CONDITIOISi OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATURNS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., 1658, at;
pi wanted to the Stockholders, and made out iu compliance
wish the State Laws of New York,Ohio, India.ua,Tßinohk,
=OM
The name of the ectripany is the FARItIERBP UNION IN.
SiiitANOE COMPANY, located at Athena, Fa, 'ol.lartered
April 13, 1853, by the Legislature of Peunsylyauia. Charter
Perpetual.
L'aeh Capital, n 'itch is all paid up $ 200,000 00
tiurplus in addition thereto.._ . 63,485 51
ASSETS.
Filly-tour Bonds and Mortgages, at
nix and th3Voi/ IA cent. hatereat,
amounting in the aggregate to .$152,810 Ou
Which mortgagee are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
drat liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than mort
gaged for in each case, and in no
Cn to iesa than fifty cent. ruo•a.
exclusive of farm buddinge, and
a., certified by the ftccurdete,
where recorded, to the and lord of
the :Rates of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six qJ cent. Banda amply
secured .... 47,685 00
CaliLl on hand and in Bank 6 419 12
Cash iu hands of Agents, and iu
course of tracts:l)l-00r, secured
bonds With sureties 18,781 6:i
Due on losses re-insured, ttc 7,048 41
Dills receivable, viz: promlssol y
cotes payable at bank and to the
Company 6,246 82
Interest accrued, (principally due
January I, 1858,) 12,191 41
Safe and office Fixtures and Furni
ture 500 00
INCOME FOR TEM xna 1857
Amount of Premiums re,:elved during the •
year $ 85,^_5130
Ain't Interest received during the year 11,442 05
Ain't received from all other sources 2,480 00
gXIMITDITIMZ9
Expenses for the year, including
commissilus, salaries, rents, rein•
surance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses $ 19,190 56
Lividends pa'd during tlo, year 17,000 00
Losses paid, which occurred prior
to December 31, 1856 7,674 65
laaaes pail which occurred during
the year 46,561 54
Loma adjusted and not due (since
paid) $ 1!,600 95
Losses Incurred and in process of
adjustment 9,307 00
Losses reported, on which no action
hue been taken. 6,600 00
Losses resisted, on ground of insur
ance after fire, property transfer
red before loss, property lost not
covered by the Policy, An 12,100 00
--$ 19,407 99
Whole amon tof risks taken during the ycar..50,419,862 00
Whole amount of risk at date 4,801,410 00
TATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTS OF BILIDFOaD,
C. N. Shipman, Preeldent, and J. E. Cantiold, Secretary of
the Farmers' Moo Insurance Company, being severally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that
the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de
scribed otllcers thereof. 0. N. SitIPMAN, President.
J. E CANFIELD, Secretary.
Subscribed and swum before me, this 25th day of Janu
ary, ISOS, 11. 0. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. 11IINTE11, Agent,
apl7:ly No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
‘,1;1 CIaLIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Ly e mail.t atroct, for thy. ticLio and porabasu of heal
Estate, ranting muses, attruditig to iusurauco uud rt.:paha,
obtaining loam' un lantda, niortgagoa, aze,; waking couvoy
allCOa, duals, buuda, 40.; writing lottura and karroapanding
eitb parties abroad, d‘c. oula
BELDEN SEVIVIOU.g,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Reisautoza.—Nlosare. Karma, Glarrkßon to Coy Roberf
Parka, E.g.
WESTERN Lli It4l ti is •
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Has for sale Lauds iu 'Wisconsin, Minnesota,
idichigan and lowa. lie will exchange Lauds in Wlscunein,
&L, for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also tor city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing we ae
above. aullay
PRoPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Valuable Farm Fur Sale,
CIONTAININU 160 ACRES, BEING A
'Via part of Sectlou 17, to flusher' tuwuthlp, Mithunin g
c.uaut ) , Ohio; about La) acres cleared, to u high slate ut
eaItIVUtIOTI, about one-half meadow land, of a superior
quality, the balance hi g h and rolling, ready far the plough.
It in one of the uest g rating farms la the county, havin g
never-failing dpriugd on it, also au orchard, t oaring limit at
a euperior quality ; to g ether with a g eed and valuable atotie
quarry.
It will Do sold at a low prlco and cagy payments given.
ZADOK BTREer.
Ss.Los, Ccl. Co., Ohio, March 24,1851. ap9:dtf
For Sale.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 21.1 ANL) 22, IN SILLI
xt ANS viLLE,_ Ross township, Allegheny county,
comprising together,* tract of TfitliTY-FIVE ACRES and
seventeen perches of the very best'quality of Garden Land,
under u high state of cultivatiou ' and well timbered, Dwell
lug Hume, two Barns , StabLiug, Potato and Sprit% lloues.
Shout lye hundred Fruit Truss, of every variety, of the
choicest kind of fruit. Tho
_property Is well supplied with
übundsuce of excellent *rata., and is easy of access to mar
ket, Ly Railroad ur by the New Brighton Plank Read. The
property is withiu tour miles of the city, and will be aold
ate bargain. legui.e of S. B. W. BILL,
N 65 Fifth street, P;ttalturgli.
r, ot WI!. 11. ILUISII
, ,
sp7.lin Peunsylssula A 1,0111.10.
14 1 013, SALE. -45 itoroo of Land near Hal-
Lutes Stativu, ou the Allegheny Valley Railroad, to
nuke from the city. Ttnilaud is all coverird with fine forest
trees, which waken it a dedirabto placa for a country real
deuce.
2 Building Lots, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue,
rear Magee street.
6 do do on Vlckroy street, near Magee street.
14 do do on Marla street, near Magee street.
3 du du on Bluff and Isabella areas,
In the Eligth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and..Starbury streets,
fronting 80 feet on Penn and 109 feet 10% inches on Mar
bury itrset, adjacent to the depot of the Pautisylvaniarßatb,
road. For terms, etc., inquire of 1811' , 1(1 TONES, • •
mr29:lru 0 4" corner itoss.and First its, Pittsburgh..
A PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
—Situate in South .Vittshorgh, on the nottongahola
river. Mlle holm ie large and convenient, having a hall 2
wirlus n, dining room, kitchen and 4 chamb3ra, a fino porch
tronting the rivt.r, a good collarVidable and carriage bootie,
large gordun with great variety of choice- trait, ehrub•
Crory. etc., grata arbor, bade treed, etc. For price and
terms, inquire at the office of S. CUTHBERT R SON,
upl2 61 Market etrcet.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOIL RENT --
Situate at tualut 2 miles from the city, 21 scree of
land; large and comfortable dwelling house of 10 rooms; a
good spring house, carriage house, stable, etc., a tenant
house and other out-buildings, garden, fruit trees, gropes
and small fruits, a stone wail and iron railings in fro, t, of
the hoagie and garden, etc., will be rented low to a good ten
ant. 13. CUTHBERT a; SON,
apl2 bi Market street.
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER
TY NUR PALE—A large lot of ground, 60 feet trout
by 200 deep to a street, with a new Frame Dwelling House
of Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers,
wide porch in front, good cellar coal !tense, stable, fruit
tress, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy.
ap7 B. CUTHBERT & 60N, 61 Market street
FOR, RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling House, eituateon the Bank of the Monon
gahela river, opposite the city, awl et presout In the occu
pancy of Marshall, Req.. cnolce frail, shrobbe, y, etc.
In abundance and great variety. Apply to
coral OUTEWERT tV. SUN, 61. Market et.
QTORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
i,„,) FOR RENT.—A large Room and Ocilla; between Mar
ket and Wood streets. S. OUTPRRT a SON,
rur3o• 61 Morket street
THREE STORY BRIM. DWELLING
HOUSE FOR RENT-814We on Marbury Eitreet, be
tween Penn and Liberty streets, containing a ball, 2 par
lors, 6 chambers, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $2OO per
year. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
mrSO 61 Market stra.t..
AHOUSE in good order, and lot ofground
on Monterey street, Allegheny, edit be had for the
snaill amount of $626. Terms (MY.
tur27 S. CUL 111$ lilt r ¢ sox, 41 Market et.
- VOW $OOO - -two hundred in hand, balance
I.` In one and tao years, v4ll secure a dwelling house
and lot of ground, on Mt Washington.
uir27 8. CUTHEIMIT k SON, 51 Mardet et.
A RARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelliug house and large lot of ground, in Sharps.
burg,. For price and terms, apply at our office.
n2r27 S. CUTILBEHT .11 SON, 61 Market at.
WO DWELLING HOUSES, with largo
lot of ground to each house, situate on Carson street,
South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by
S. OCITEMB,T .1t SON,
anrl9 SI Market at Toot-
OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
of the beat situations In the pity of Pittsburgh, for
either aJobbing, retail or prescription tmsinest. Purchas
ers will had au advantge of rare occurrence. For informa
tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
No. 168, corner Math and Wood streets,
fe9 Pittsburgh-
R 10M ORN.-3 tons first quality rep's
1," and for Bale Ly [ntrbj HENRY H. OCILLINS.
IL 00 BBLB. N
B . A lLAlt zsa fo t anle by
a 00 ,
mr24 Nos.lB and 20 Wood street
bUTNA.M'S Improved, and other styles of
%Widow Blade Fistarea, for We. by
, J. ® a E.811.141R8,
:MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY,
- .
Of Philadelphia.
vim. V. PETTIT, Prw.:stn-Lt. .... J. M'CANN, &,..74tarl
Amount of Capital Stook paid la and Inve . .n.nl ..V.00,000 00
tiurplud 63g aD
$26.3,4'18 85
Insures Cargo Rieha on the Ohio and sfi3ciseippi Rivers and
tributories. Insures agaluat loss or damage by sire,
A Ise, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
Nevieatlou and Trausportotleu
Wm. V. Pattit, J. d. Montgomery, John M. Pamroy
D.U. Ma:am), E. V. Witmer, Roue Untllon,
B. L. Wouliit,,n, John A. Starahall. Chaa B. Wright.
-Paha J. Patterson, Elwood T. Posey.
4 1,,253,45 61
• OPPIOCRLI:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, Ptesidtat
E. F. WITMER, Pict Pres - idint.
U. J. MoOANN, Sezretary.
In Pliiicicklp 7 d..e:in Phi/arizipilia:
Bolger, Larri ACo I
O. StAnraltz, Justice & Co.,
Truitt, Ur. , .t Burls, Muricau liiidfole,
A T. Lou.. Piharl Caldwell A. Cu.
PITTSBURG if OFFICE, NU. in WATER STREET.
R. W. KANDE:UR% Agont.
Reliance Ilintual insurance Co-
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR Pi:RFS:I'OAL, HERJUAN-
DIKE, FURNITURE, 30 , IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
°Bize t 170. 30b Walnut street.
CAPITAL, $i22,020 ASSEIS, 6061106,4.05
Invested [Li follows, viz :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth
double toe amount 1,120,20 n 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per 4:aut.:Mortgage
Loan, swot) cost 25,500 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn's it. R. Loss. 10.000 OU
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 40.:00 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Inauranco Cu. 19,160 uu
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co . 1,050 01
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies.. 476 00
Bills Receivable, business paper. 62,711 60
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,836 19
Cash on haul end in Bank 10,048 20
$ 268,485 61
$98,153 S 5
Cisco Ticgioy,
William R. Thompson,
David 8. Brown,
13,rbollas 9tosanson,
Joha R. Worrell,
U. L. Oaxaca,
Robert Toland,
afoced Juttason,
Ottarlea 8. Wood,
James 9 Woodward,
mr3 B.
J. GAR.
mr3 North-east cor
$90,435 RE.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY;
No. 149 Choi:mut Stroot,
Opp3Ate the Custom House.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
IIANOE, either Perpetual or Limitr.d, ou every
description of Property or Merchaudiae,ut reit.,uuble rata
of premium
ROBERT P. KINU, Preeitic.z.t.
Al. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prosideni.
DIILCOTO/18.
Charles &ayes, E. R. Copes
N is. English, Ueorg. W. Brown,
P. 8. Stvrery, Joseph S. Paul,
C 6hertuan, John Clay 1... n,
6. J. Magargeo, E. Wilor
I Secretory
J. U CO.FIFIN, Agent,
Uortwr Third and Wuud stratas
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN V
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BA:I11SY , Vrematus.
SAMUEL L. MALUBELELL, Secretary,
OFFICE: 94 Water street, belivez - z !larked and Wtoa
Insures HULL ANL CARGO on the °hi,.
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against. Loss or Damage by PELL
Also, against the Perlis of the bes and Inland iiavtgaiku
and Tratispurtatioa
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
OHARTINIBD.BY THE LtIiaIdLAITFRE OV et:CINSICLVIIMIL
L1t5h...... $24.10,000 I Premium .M44%4132,3.13.
rrilllS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Iderchbudine, Furniture, sc., in t.wn r
cuuutry.
DIREO7OSE4*
Hon. JUG. J. Pearce, Hon. G. U. Harvey. 'Charles A. Ma7er
John .B Hall, Charlea (Met, j Peter litchinec.n.
T. I` I
Abrew4, 1) K. Jackman, W. ViLlie,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. U. HARVEY, President.
T. 'P. Acne lA, Vice Presidout
Taos. Kll'olllo 2 Secretary.
P..c2i.atxons•
Samuel 11. Lloyd, 'Dr. J S. Crawford,
A. A. Wiaegardner, Johu W. Maynard, A. Updograd,
L. A. Mackey, lila. 8 Cameron, James Ara:etre:lg
A. White, Thus. Bowmen D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vaudorbelt, Hun. Win. Bigler,
OFFICE—NO. fili FIFTH STREET, PITTIOULCOU.
de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
rfillE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA.
DuisevatS---Charles W. Dancher, Thomaa Bart,
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, o.eo. W. Richards,
hiordecal D. Lewis, Adulphi E. Burk, David S. Browne, Nut.
its Patterson. Cols. N. balwaits, President.
Coos. G. BAlloigu i Secretary.
Continue to mate Insurance, perpetual ~t. lim Iti an evaly.
•description of property, In town mud an low
as are consistent with encuriLy.
The Company have resorved a large I lontio,,,,eet
which, with their capital end ',routine o, 44.1 , 1} uc. seed, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on Jennery let, lief, as pat.
Hated agreeably to au A, - t of idaonibiy, e, or e as follows, viz:
Mortgage $918,128 68
Real Estate 84,177 78
Temporary Loans 88,966 17
Stocks 01,889 0,
Cash, .... 61,2046 81
Total $1,211,708 41d
Mace their tucorporatiou, a per luki ut twenty.eue years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
laud Dollars,' essesly fire, therel4.affordiug• evidences of the
advantages of insurauct, as well on the ability and dispoiltion
to meet with promptness all liabllitios.
J. GARDINER bOnIN, Agent,
noki Oi lea. nortti.east cor. Wood end Third ale.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
i'ItANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized tinder the 13eueral Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, prhileged to increase to 4:500,000. In
oures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATIGN.
U. U. LAUGHLIN, President. RICII'D SHIELDS, V. Preet
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary
1:483:0T08.3:
H. C. Laughlin, D. Sharwood, D. Montgomery.
W. 0. Statesbury, RM. Carlile, Richard Shields,
It F. Showell, u C Butler, Witham 04born.),
George Scott.
TITS h OgAFVEY, Agents,
Jeky Office Lafayette HaU, entrance uu Viruol
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
-, NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PI'A'TSBUROII, PA.
EpBERT iIaLWAY, President.
MAX. ijitSDLEY, Vk.e President.
IL A. Itthanairr, Secretary.
riay-TtLis Uompany makes exery iasurance ap - yrtalatag to
or connected with LIFE RISES.
Also, against MAD AND CARO° RISKS on the, Ohio
qnd Mississippi Rivers and trtbatarles, and MARINE RISER
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by sire, and against the
Perils of bile Sea and Inlood Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DARFUR, i resident;
F. H. 0011D03, Secretary.
Onion No. 92 Water street, (Spaag A co, Warehouse,) ap
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against allkinds of tRE sad 5 1ABINERI8R8.
A Home Institution, managed by Direet-ws who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the charm ter which
they have tuvramed,aa offering the beat protection to those
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 81st, 1957.
Stock Accounts,—, $121,600 00
Mortgage,, • 2,160 00
Bills Receivable, 4,181 67
Office Furniture, 240 00
Open Accounts, .... ...... 9,478 64
Cash,. .... 14,841 46
Premium Notes, 40,218 69
Bills Discounted, 126,003 78
=lawns
George Dania, R. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Butler, George W.Jackeon,
James MvAnley, Alex. Spear,
Andrew Ackley, Wm. night,
Nathaniel Halmos, Alexander Nimick,
D. DL. Long, Win. H. Smith,
0. W. 1110kaa014 W. EL GORDON.
will Secretery
INSURANCE.
F 111,E iNSIJRANCE,
OF PHILADELPHIA
1252,465 e 9
OLEM TINtILEY, President.
EEC=
Samuel Bispbam,
Ruhert Steen,
William Masser,
Benjamin W. Tlngiev,
Marshall Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Leland,
Jacob. T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
Wm. M. Semple, Pittsb'g
RINCHNIAN, Necretary.
INEa. COFFIN, Agent,
er Third and Wood streets.
oi7uai,;ue
'Milian. Bagsley, Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel Rea, Samuel M. Mor t
Smiles M. Cooper, Johu S. Dilwortn,
James Part, Jr., Francis Sellers,
Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Mays.
Springer Ilarbangh, John Shipton,
Capt. Samna O. Venlig, Welter Styant,
John Caldwell. Ja2 . 2.
WEST BRANCH
viTTsi;tult,QH
DMZ 070£0.
Hobert Galway, /Samuel ISM' orkaz ,
Joseph P. Gazaam, M. D, 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. Hartloy,
William Carr. J au. Alciiill. 802.5
fillE DAILY POSY
fd&RIINNE ESTEHLING.
A DOMESTIC STORY.
He sat for more than a minute, giving by
movement or expression no sign of life, but like
one in a catalepsy, for the spirit was so busied
in itself, so wholly occupied in thinking, as to
have no energy to spare for muscular motion of
t ague, eye, or feature At last, somewhat re
o.vering himself,--
-le this the truth ?" said he in a voice clearly
artictii.itsd, but as slow in sound as a whisper.
—lf not, may Gad judge me I You
will not despise me for my birth-- oh, I am sure
you wi!l a i.' falllug on her knees besidz
kld 'sr cLa niutig her arms around
az:d Fend sobbed with her Lee in his
i •aom de did not pu-th her sway, tut pressed
t-;his
heart, looked upward
i see it I,li t,„w -- It must be so. My love
for this t.iy Las been tho yeurninizof ut.tarel
affection Marianne, tieereet, let me go." And
he made an s Slott to ries.
Lt you in," she cried , amid the
I<n,-> if her ,vc•epitig "you will leave me
, c.ke me for ever—you will—
Gerald, my child keep him. it is your father."
-No, love, 1 will come again. This is too
n,noll for me— -if I stay here I shall die. Let me
breaths the open air, and look upon the bright
sky, and the trees and the fields, and I will be
well regain."
"Will you come back to me ?"
I Fill " And he tottered from the room,
while she fell back upon a sofa near the door."
—Gerald," cried she, "go after hint—go with
him, foi• something will bcfall him. Go, Gerald,
I cannot."
Tno boy flew to obey her, bat was recalled
by the sound of something failing. She had faint
ed away, and was now prone on the carpet."
With assistanoe from the servants she soon re
covered, for, though gentle, delicate and soft,she
Lad always been healthy in body and mind. She
would not be put to bed, but, drinking some
wine to strengthen her, and bidding them open
the window, sbe sat down to await the return of
Ler husband.
For him, he wandered away for miles through
the thick-hedged lanes and by-roads, and by
the lonely shore, till, coming to a green bank,
between a patch of ocpsewood and the sea, he
sat down on the grass by himself, with no being
nearer to him than some fishermen, whose boat
was slowly gliding along, in the heat of the day,
about a mile distant. There be remained for
some hours longer, gazing abroad on the fair
face cf nature, but not regarding it, there being
a world of thcug,hts within himself
At lenr,th hic, heart gave way, and he wept
like a child for a space. It woe the first time ho
had dote so since the death of his father in his
early youth, and he felt now, fur the time, as if
his strength of mind an i frame were gone, and
he were noes lucre a weakly hey. But this fit
passed over, and in another moment he rose and
walked slowly tack to the villa, his mind over
dewed with joy, and his fancy busy at the nov
el work of building up dreams of future happi
ness.
That evening at sundown beheld them again
seated side by side at one of the windows of the
same room. They are both now calm and com
posed, and have been mutually explaining the
past. He has toldiher of his fervent love,his jeal
ousy, and his long period of misery, and arks
her to unfold to himjthe history of her birth, and
the cause of so much mystery having been pre
served. Her sale runs thus
"My father began life, without birth, rank,or
capital, in the humble situation of a merchant's
clerk. My mother was the sister of a fellow
clerk, add besides this brother, had nd living re
lation. My father's look and manner captivat
ed her, and she became altogethee tleveted to
him. He loved her, too, very fat:MO?:
his passion was as ti...thitig to hers. At te n th.;-
oa a considerable increase of his salary, which
was owing to the partiality of his employer's
lady, be proposed to my mother a private mar
riage—one of law, without any ceremony of re
ligion. My mother was infatuated enough to
consent, and they were married in this way.—
I t wes a compact in the presence of witnesses,
between two single persons of mature years, to
become man and wife, and was authenticated by
document signed by both, and by the witness.
es as evidence of the transaction. This, you
are aware, in Scotland, constitutes _a marriage in
the eye of the law, though not in that of the
church.
"The reason my father gave her for such a
step was that, if he were known to be a married
man, he was certain be would lose the favor of
his mistress, and so have destroyed bright pros
pects he wasted to believe probabie.
"Shortly after this marriage, my mother's bro
ther went abroad as a commercial agent to the
East Indies, and, immediately after, my father's
employer died. A year did not elapse before
my father coolly and publicly married his wid
ow, a person of whom he used to speak to my
mother as a doting old fool. This action was
done is England, where he immediately took up
his residence, having by it become possessed of a
fortune of many thousand pounds, along with
half a Lure in one of the most extensive and
improvalile businesses of the country, of the
English portion of which he forthwith assumed
the management.
"When my mother knew this, she was die
treated. He came to her and explained. He
had married the 17 omatt, he said, solely as a bus
iness speculation—for fortune ; and offered to
stars with her the proceeds of his crime. She
vms sery
_old, he said, and must soon die, when
eruuld be 'free - e.gain;+and:possesae r ti - orgvitiit;
weelfh, all of whighishruld 17e here: " •
''My mother spurned the proposal with abhor
rence, and commanded him from her presence
for over. She would not prosecute him or ap
pel to the law for her right. She Gould not ex
po,:.; his criminality, for her own shame must al
si I a laid open. She resolved to hide herself
fr4,ln the world,and brood over her misery alone
rest of her life, which she was convinced
could not be long-- to resume her own family
name, and to go to some crowded place where
no on' could know leer--there to give hopes to
an.ther world than this. Whether she was right
or w r.,ng in these oteps I cannot judge--I leave
it to your own heart to form an opinion.
'From the day her evil fortune was first made
ko , wri to her, she never touched a farthing of
his money, but gathering as much as she could
of her own, began that occupation in which you
saw , her in the town where you came to study.
A month or two after her settlement there I was
born She became a heart-broken woman, seem
ed prematurely aged, and never went out but to
church. Yet she often appeared to me to enjoy
s,,r•t of unworldly happiness in the practice of
religion, to which she devoted herself with a
constancy and fervor that I thought interfered
with her fondness of ma. I knew she•never so
poured out all her heart on me in tenderness, or
felt he same delight or consolation in ma, as I
did in my child, when!, too, was left by him I
love d."
There was here an interruption in her narra
tive,
‘i When I got to be a year or two old, my
father became dotingly fond of me—nothing
could keep him from me. He would brave my
mother's displeasure, her avoidance, even the
bitter pain he saw his visits occasioned her, to
have the delight of fondling his little daughter
—for I was his only child. The most costly
jewelled ornaments he used to bring me—of
which I had a great treasure, though you never
knew of it—and would submit to every hard
ship, to every loss from neglect of business, in
traveling from England, but to see that I was
well.
" When I grew np to be a girl, and have a lit
tle discretion, he himself told me the whole tale,
(for' I did not learn it from my mother's lips
and with contrition, even with tears, would ex
press to me his deep remorse and self-condem
nation, his still-enduring admiration for love for
my mother, and the misery he had entailed upon
himself by his ambition for wealth and commer
cial distinction. He did everything for me that
money could effect, procured me the most expeu
sive teachers in various tocompllslinients„ gave
me all things in the way of dress or ornament,
that i desired, made me completely, and I believe
solely, his confidant, and to my ear alone made
known the place of torment which he had made
his home. Ho might have seemeed to others
$317,841 78
[CONCLUDED.]
NUMBER 169
haughty and contemptuous, even oppressive— a ,
public sinner, and appearing to glory in sin ; but
to me he was always indulgent, affectionate, de
voted, earnestly anxious for my welfare, strictly
moral in every thought and expression—every
thing a father should be.
"I could not help loving him and pitying him
—oh, how !—for he had been all that was
kind and loving lo me from my earliest recolleo
ti.m. Yet my mother never stinted her disdain,
her anmosity towards him ; and our interviews
in her presence were so unpleasant, that he
oculd only open his heart to me out of the house,
and thus I was led to walk oat with him fre
quently about the streets and the park.
It was he who encouraged my connection with
you, Basil, approved of and urged me to our
marriage, and expressed hie design of bestowing
upon me and my offspring the vest wealth he
had accumulated, as an attempt at atonement for
the evil he had done my mother and myself. But
when he saw the unhappy issue of the step, it
preyed upon him mora than tongue can tell His
health showed it, and still that demon of a wife,
es he styled her, kept a tenacious - hold of life, to
make every hour of his existence wretched.
" I lived with my mother till her death, which
took place about two years after you left me.
He then removed me from Scotland to this place.
some time afterwards his wife died, leaving all
the property she had possessed to her own rela
tions; but the amount . was not a fourth of what
ha had himself amassed in trade; retiring with
which he came here to me, and gradualy declin
ing, died, as if from old age, though under forty
years. His whole property he has bequeathed
to me and your son.
" While he lived here he became a changed
man, and, thoroughly repentant, eought, by the
devoted belief and practice of religion, to estab
lish a hope for that happiness in another state
of eqistence of which had so miserably deprived
himself in this."
"Why did you tell me of all thie, Marianne!
You should 125ve had ao secrets from your hus
band."
" Alas ? Basil, I caulk not betray my father's
secret : I knew not how you might receive it.
Had it become known, ho might have been pub=
hely tried for his crime : how could I betray my
father? besides I knew your feelings of honor,
and feared to tell you of the stain on the legiti
macy of your wife ; it might at the least have
made you love me less. My father, moreover,
had bound me by the strangest injunctions never
to:di,close it during his life. I did indeed, resolve
once to tell you so much at least as would have
set at rest your jealousy, but I knew not how to
break it "
'• Oh, Marianne Y you have had a meagre
idea of my character to dread that any fault of
your parents, any conventional disgrace:of birth
could have .lowered my opinion, or lessened my
love of you, so long as your virtue was stain
less:
Here' they were interrupted—.a knock was
hoard at tho door.
" Como in, Gerald," said she
" Gerald," said his father, " When did you
change your name Y how came you to spell
it with an e' additional ?
" I don't spell it with an 'e.' "
" Then what is this ?" said Basil, drawing his
letter from his pocket, and showing him the
signature.
"On, that--that's only a flourish after the
final y.'"
" Marianne what has becomo of our cottegl
in the North
" I believe it is as we left It, with all your
hooks and furniture. My father paid the rent
and had kept it in order."
" Then we shall go down there again, love—
we shall hire other servants, who shall not know
aught of our previous fortunes. Gerald shall,
not leave us until he is a man. We shall all by
happy again. We have had our share of misery
--may we hope that our trials are over! At
all events jealousy shall never cause us more
disquietude."
i MISCELLANEOUS.
• - • Milf-14
SPRING GOODS
VLN BORDER'S
TRIMMING'.3TORE,
78 MARKET STREET.
The Embroidery . Department
CONTAINS ALL OF THE
LATEST STYLES,
COLLARS, SETS, RTC., ETC.,
And haajust bat , n largely replardanad.
THE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
a conatantly being rapienithed with
ALL THE NOVELTIES,
As feat as they cD:Le out.
THE VARIETY DEPARTMENT
Will furnfedi Ctutoccera wltt.
PINS, NEEDLES,
TAPES. ROBS3IP.ZO,
AND ?MALT. WIRE GENERALLY
_Gvatls ,Furnishing Department
Conteln.3BBl-476, In White and Caney Colors;
CRAVATS, TIES, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS
SILK AND LISLE UNDERSSII3,TS,
LINEN AND MERINO DRAWERS, ETC.
THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
Is full cf all kinds of
HOSE. AND HALF HOSE
In Cotton, merino and Silk, for Men, Women,
and Children
In the Glove Department
Will be found a complete anortmeat of
KID, LISLE AND SILK GLOVES;
LSO A LIEGE BToCa or
SILK, AND SILK LISLE GAUNTLETS
THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT
Is complete and contains
Ea• I-E.. I 1 , 1. °X 2 IE3
or all the latest atylea- Also
CORSETS STAMPED WORK,
WORKING AND MARKING COTTON,
WORSTED, CANVAS, ETC., ETC.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Hero till bo found a nice assortmont of
RIBBONS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS,
RUCHES, BLONDES, LINI:;GP, LACES, ETC., ETO.
Persons will please call and examinto the GOODS, and
corbpsre PRICES, at
FRANK VAN GORIOUR)s,,
ap23 lw] NO. 78 MAREET STREET.
trIHEESE.-225 boxes prime W. 8.. cutting
IL) Cheese received and for ea e, by
mea HANBY H MUM&
OTEL CANDLES.-50 boxes 12's and
111 Ws, Hotel Candlca, on hand and for gale by
felB n Q 2 .7/ 11. &MTV&
YE FLOUR-20 bbla. in / store and loz
kij mile by [de2sl 13DENBY H. COLLIN&
ARD—in kekn—for Bale by
sti cov7 EMILY U. OOLLESB
bble. fresh E*ga_just received
and far sale by 11112201 HLRELY EL COLLINS.
diLASS.-500 boxes 8110, 9x12 and 10x12,
‘...A far sale by Otpu, OENItYi H. COLLINS.
ROOMS.-50 doz. rec'd and for sale by
mr3l HENRI H. COLLIIIB.
• O'PATOES.-400 bus. Pink Eye Potatoes,
received and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER,
tir'24 Corner First and Market streets.
SPOOL COTTON,
BUTTONS, ETC-,