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F.ATES 01/ ADVER.TISI'NG.
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SCOTT HOUSE,
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viarriee... r:. t.i. ,, , .50 ,tc.ts ;IT),7 , :th neliceo,2s (~,ate - ! PITTSBURGH, PA.
, _ fp l B. D. mARKE a, - - - PROPRIETOR
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S.l l - 1 - URDPi.tY PDS' I (Formerly of the "Marlter Hance," Blairsville, Pa.) '
J`;;.`A . .l.ri/C.sl'iff. 7113ER11.r,
I H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW
PLETND AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. I'
Orit - 47 ONIt; 1.)43L1LL1 re i' - 'Ii.IR VE.li'At 9 1 steal part of the city, being convenient t
and Steamboat Landings.
`oust was built in 1856, with all r
IN CLUI'A3 OF TEN. ed fitted up in splendid style-tb
:Single Stabocrrif4t.toris, - - - 03> nes art:tura. „ •-•crid will In every respect Is'
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CONT2!.:r:S . 1. 1 -. T., THE CURRENT NEWS I _ ABLE'S are attached to they
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OF THE DAY, Political, Iltevary, Agticultrael, Cornicier 7 IL W. K....A.NAGA.
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clal, Loss l , Tel: ;Crappie nod Mitteelloneonc.
Th:ia Paper lick) m: ily-1 - '1.3.:.%-..2,T 6122., end neatly prlnto - ri -
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on fine ~ L ite paper, !o large, clear type, will be found by 4I 0 1,,.-tv 0 nk kl,i) EI 9
the entiecril..`or to giro better aMisf.oetion than soy paper Oppe alto the Penna. Railroad Depot,
puoliihed in Pittsburgh. HAP.RISIIIIRG, PA. [Jel5
Thee° who 'aria* :a take a pat-er froui Pittsburgh, will ilucl . - - -
l 'lto SATURDAY .P 0 7 a ea!;- r,;:..1 profitable Investment. i W iISIIIHERIGTON HOTEL,
Addr.:-nc, .;=>: l L SP. BAR`, I rointrant U. 2. HOTEL,
seprt didit-,r and Proprietor. I PITTSBURGH, PA.,
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BUSINESS uilli,D S. FYIIIIS HOUSE ;IS LOCATED ON THE
___ __ _ _ _ - - - ; corner of PENN end WASHINGTON Streets, between
JAB. P. 1.4.P.P.. ED. A. tars: - .3 1 the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
E 3 gl. . 7 : -. , 1.51 L - ., Wit Y2Et si 1 1 h-. 3 uu..1,......n0 a thorowh in:prevenient, remodeled and
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"li Vo 'i te ' l vi i t n hr'ev:
furniture, andisn)w th r e . m r eet a ccure-
BOOK . .1111.1; JOB 072111101-. uncut
orw_-,,Pittsburgh, for
Travelers
by Railroad,
n o i a ygtl -i y st
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1 , 1 ,N:310N110 USE, GEORGE AURENTZ
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li , P.,:orainrea
_No. 8-IS Liberty etreet, just beside the
Cornel of Fifth all Wood Streets, PeAsengsr Depot .f the Pennsylvania Railroad, which ruches
it the most cons enient house in the city for passengers err!.
.1. 3 1.TT SB Ij It G.H. Ting 1 1 that r =ad,
t„,lThe proprietor having, at conalderable emponce, Petted up,
l in nu emceile . at style, the DIANSION 'LOUSE, vvould repect-
TIHE Si r. having made extensive y co . :lett a share ci public patronage. Then) is attached
1. additions of the LA”' - 'EST A:.'lD HANDSOMEST STYLES a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affer,."-
F TYPE, anti ri...provrd Machinery, ;,-, the MORNING , PuST I , rg ample e.ccemniodation to
. travelers and teamsters. lii3
..,.....dt..r and Bar will ho fernisned with the Lost Inc reark,t
SOB OFFICE, incite the -, 1 t 0 .,,,f 0n of Heil )toad Officers c ,,,,, .1,.0. febl.ty
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Merchants, bu'iire , :. er• :I , end the public generally, to their - - -
Inpacior fti-lli' 1 , 3 fiv • l''' '• '..ng with di-parch, on rc,.c.sol.2abie CaLIiIiETC.:O.I.PLY.: RESTATURA.FOr.
torinA, all i:i..•l , of .Q.l - ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STP.EET.,
n.. Ati lii., ;.:. !) tS. ED , c y,... c.,0 4 7,i
, w -::,,,,. The attention of Merchants „.t. :.: - :z.... rt . .,
Pv..,i" - Mwc. -- .. and others io directed to t hi s .c,,,z , 4v
ica E: gr.. (12 .:...,_ N T iT f..r., E , establishment, which has been recently fitted sc .,.
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- gp for the earpose of_alording a SIII3STAt':"I- ''''' -4 .-....
U. .C r '., G A L , I TY-AL EATING lialisE lii A CENTRAL LOCATION
AND EVERY GiVIIIIR DESCRIPTION OP I Ocumay folks attending meeket en: pro:iAnrilarly invited to
!v.1.1. Everythin4 pertaining to an LATINO SALuON will
PLA.I.IT Lid- 1; 1 -- - -"lii . CY I-T, IDI T ILI C-4- { c j w ,„ be found, of the freelizst the market affords. .
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Zi.."COUr material being nearlY all new, we can give as,,u, aP 2 •1 .1,-
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races of the rivet complete Satisfaction, and elicit coders i - A' , „ - , .rte Excelsior Restaurant, ~-.-----;.>. I )
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- 14. f, 2 - 4' - ' I 1 1. Ti'OOD Stre,+ % 0,1:
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Bowls, PAMPHLETS, .!,:•-• Pirlannali, PA, '-` , ", , ,0t - ''
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, WHOLESALE AND 111iT4.7L DEALER IN LOIRE AND
LANK CHECKS, LLANII NOTES, EASTERN - it 1.31 3 , - ,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, , The undersigned has in,t rec,tivnd frem 1r... I:::...,:terp. mar.
BILLS LADING, autcuLAß.s, •i hot, selected with great core,
BUSINESS CARDS, 1 i3HELT, HALIBUT, HADDOCK,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS, ! FRESH COD FISH, EASI= SUN - II ,ql,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac. 1 SEVERAL VARIIII`I,2, OF LAK L PISII,
417- Particular attention will also be paid to the printing,' .'dew 'Fork Prince's 1.3 a .,,, 1-_,'gf's I.siferact,
If Posters, Progrannues, Lc. for Cuucvrts, Exhibitions and ' Egg Flarber, Shell Oyeters.
Gircrree3, BA P.R lc' 2iYlPtq
' • I The finest over brought to this city. Every delicacy of the
'ff'he .People'o Soe. Store. , 8ee:8...1/ cersed no at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT.
ap:lyd S. STE'INRUCK.
D. S. DIEFFENBACHER &CO.,
Crhosp eftell 17o , ilore hi all Linde of FaehionaLle
BOOT 6 3 SHOES AND ','z;IIITICitS,
For Cientleresa, Ladies, Youths :Ind Clileirbn,
`,Sc. 17 IP!Stle Street, near Elark.et,
tong PITTSBURGH, PA
I. G. .W.HI:" L. JOHNSON
1.. j 11; alt I & JOIINSON,
rroprieL,.
.Ic.'iro and Water Proof.
Pt:l:tent 17..nann.q.
133 THIRD STREET.
nRDERs , c ot ROOFING promptly and faith
ty fully
~,,, 2r,1 LPL' or:r wnrrantA.
Roofing 'way:: on hood, aud for onto, with di
rectionn eLp2.:ly
jos . Egt. 051,T081 G 430. 9
mvG/NE, Ems ,
ct: role, PittzbuTit, Pa.
Corner of Fast ftivi
UPE al 02„ TEAM A E , DINES for Grist
424 Establishments,
k, and Ea - ir Breweries, Pr-Li continue the
Manufactoria WWl° to order.
ananufactur, their Cehibrat , d ono e,
such
as
Turning Lati..o 3, I roil Planers. iiO7,lD and br M oan ii r, in e e r E .'
Lc. Alm, Wrought Iron shifting, g with Pule}., ",iid:7d
SIC. d-c.
TOIIN TEOLIPSr' THararsoN... ..... C. MILL '7I
TRIIOTIPSON I I3I.
IJOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
cilt. , TIN P.RS, No. 135 Third street. :IGN
'LNG eNecutcd with neat mas and doipatch. :Mixed Pain te,
Oils Turpentine, Varnish. Japan and English Patnut Dry
ers, Vile Mentaigne Zinck, a very superior article; Phils
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and for
tale. We am prepared to grind velure fur Painters, Drug
gists, at the eliortet noticl:, as wo have a mill
which grinds by stea.a. Pair.tera will ease money I.y get
ting their ef•ic.rs g:enini with uc. - inirfgly
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G OL'D AND SILVER SPECTACLES, •
PZANUFAC'I'UREEMS
HYDROMETERS
or welghine; apiritu, tho cheuport uutt bout
brought to this clty.
THERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS,
varying ir. price from ":,6 to yt O each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
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SURVEYOR.'S COMPASSES,
aiwuya oa I.ni G. E. E'fIATA
F - racii,m2 Optida;l, 58 Fifth S:reet.
Et 23 oppoaito Maaouie
E.'. C. Ir.. .3. DI. SAWIMR,
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LARD OIL,
CAN DLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 47 Wood street, 2ittablargh,
V. J. Busu.i, GUTENDORP.
UJS 4 ..a ( A 4 1 -- - GUTENDORF,
rAzirn.CTUBST.I3 op
STEAM BO LERS 9
And all kindo or Sheet Iron Work.
Peuu fitteet, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
kigir-Srx Ceprea PIIO.4Ii , LY A TSTSDIT , TO. (1..2174
lgrbeal, aye anal Germ Wamaed,
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ALLEGurffr CITY.
TrII E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the above establishment, and are prepared to r -
EAT Tun 5112111 s: 2.1.12.521 FtICI3 lIZ CASH rca
25,000 BL'HIELS OF WIFEAT.
10,000 « P.YE.
10,000 If COIN.
i t tho intention of the proprietors to offer ETMIA. Pillol3
Tar „ CilaiSU lota of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
mak° ;, e •-y superior Family Flour, and aro willing to pay a
Irent i u „ th"..r.zrrvr, in the shape of an extro price, to M-
I nee him to ral,o P. Chni3O quality of Wheat, and to bring it
toraarket ;0 .'ovl order,
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EGG Eggs just received and for
gait: ley 1 0 :cCANDLUS9, MEANS k CO,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets.
G RE PPLES.-20 bbls. for sale by
rmxitY H. COLLINS.
JERRY Er, CO.'S fino and extra fine Pens,
for tallo at W. S. HAVEN S
Stationery Store,
mr24 N. N. 51. 33 and 85 Market street.
Winn B EAN S.-10 bags small - white
Pri^v received and for ardo by
McOANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
20 (.!. 7-7 , r wr.,l end vlistcq ,tract.
WE:I.I7e now opening our second, and by
IV far bc chozac9t of Fall and Ncri ntor Dross Goods,
:hot t,ter boon cffaracl in this city.
C. JJANSON Loy];
, ;,O,nris V'txrt,•* Rik
(INJON SETPS.-1 bbl. Onion Setts, for
JAMS A F.FITZL.II,
a.B Corner Market end First streets.
QTR-ANUE'S PENCIL SHARPENER, for
El 9 by . W. S. HAVEN,
mita exrrer. Mark Pt and F.6caridatref to.
lIEESE-60 bozo prime Western Reserve
ta tor gee by [0.41) WM. IT. EMJITti CO.
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PUBLIST-DilD 7 .) 4HA BY JAMES. P. BARR, AT THE " POST TOJILDTNGS," CIORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVP.
D. BAT-;NARD, - - - PitopRIETOR,
HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL rnd
cern far , nblo styl., larga centre etore in the
ODD FELLOWS LIA LL. nab tercet, an a FIRt3T CR,ASS
RESTAURANT AND 'ALOON. 'Raving hag many years'
cap. rieeeo in the onsincsa, he is prepared to eupply the best
the market afford/3. lIIH Ear will be furnithed at all times
with the heat WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en
trance to the Saloon, i 3 in tl.e centre of the Delh and rc
freidimente will Le furnished at all tintee, DAY and NIGHT
'Sundaysymeepted.) apl4:ly
TH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOB. GUESTS. It ie situated
ln a central part of the city, being convenient to all Rant oad
Depots and Steamboat Landings.
The flutist was built in Me, with all modern Improve
ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new—and will In every respect be a first class 'Hotel.
Fine STABLE'S are attached to the promisee. [jolfty
CLAIR, HOTEL, corner Pcnn and St.
Nj Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undemigned, former
ly ef "• Browm:e Hotel," flaying taken this large and commo
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in maguifment style,
would reseectfally invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a can. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, Ac. ; ,, a give
entire satisfaction, end his charges moderate.
feb:r2 WM. C. CIOrNELLY.
SAL'L. kragiNESTOCE,
/1 Wood street, IFitg.siimirgh,
"ETAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
ENCLAND—
WALDRC9N az: GR.E'Filri*,'
azNuilar.
CORN AID GRAIN SCITRE,
CORN EWES ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drawer Looks, very superior Gun
Betio, Tinned and linnamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons,
Brass Candlesticks, Braw Cocks, Brass Stair Roth, Braces and
Bits, Meatnritig Tapes, Superior Waiters, i;urry Combs,
Teacee, Coil, t i cb, Tongue,- Strotchand Breast Chains, vvi , .l
a variety of other gt.odol, all of which will bo cold at mod
erate terms. apl3
A.MES MILLING/ill, MONONGAHELA
ty PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public
that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged 11i3
estuLdishrucnt, and filled it with the newest and most gp•
proved al t ichin.9 - y, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
laned bouroe, serr,7l sawing and resawiug, doors, sash and
ahn ..tt-rs, kiln frame ; mouldings, boz husking, ac.
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Pittsiburgu, ~ptece. 1&57. farlo
11- II ty
Wo LEL 1b,.1116...F.R1L1N,
And fat-9facio cill2tlCo of the peace,
OFFI: 1
E ON TIDE CORNER OF WY.LIE
- A q..‘ riFTLI STREETS.
111 business coon.
-e.tei with this office will Le att:nded to
- *•9 igleC3 of all kinds done with legal
wits' Promptness. syttpses : B e nds, Powers of At
,ecur
accuracy'—such Leh 1.58 Lt:eas, Arominett.
torney, &c. Titles to Rtal Estate * -- lal2iq serylcs.s as Cam-
To the members of the Bar he tenth, •Ite iteveral Courts
minioner to take Depositions to be read In ' nt a. , • 3 Lli i• 4
of this Stae, and elsewhere. MB office is one - ` ll t^-Fa
Police Statitms of the city, and consequently his tai.. ~.
executing business of that kind aro very desirable. Lies.
POD FISEI.-10 drums extra large and fine,
for sale by E.T. SMITH CO.,
nar26 118 Second, and .47 First streets.
.11. ICE.-10 tierces prime, for sale by
war, IL SMITS. 6: CO.,
mr2d
UGAR.-50 lihds. prime N. O. Sugar, just
recd and for sale by WM. H. 18.111TTi t CO.,
1nt.26 118 Second, and 147 Firtt stream.
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
vim. II SMITH Sc CO.,
inr2e, 118 Second, and 147 First greets.
INE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in
1: store, and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS S CO.,
fer.;o Corner of Wood and Water streets.
14ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, just received and for sale by
hicCANJIAESS, kfLEANS a CO.,
Ja23 Corner or Wood and Water streets.
paoKLEs.—G bbis. Cucumber Pickles, re
ceived and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
fe'2.3 Corner Market and First streets.
EGGS. -6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
(ley, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
mrl3 Corner Market and First atreota.
T)LANTATION SUGAR do MOLASSES
100 hhda. fully fair and prime N. 0. sugar;
GOO bbls., oak cooperage, prima N. 0. Mola.ases ;
LO " Et. Jamea S. II Molames, now landing and
for salo, by MILLER & RLCRETSON,
mr2l Nos. 221 and 223 'Liberty Etree,
qPICES.-
L. , 25 bags Pimento;
100 " Grain Popper, Jrnt received and for fialo
by MILLER . ILICIUI:SON.
mr2s 12ce. 221 and 223 Liberc - y etreut.
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Avon
3 drums extra large Cod Fish;
3 " largo " " Just received and
for mlo, by ALILL.EIt L IIICIIETi3ON,
mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
910 LET,A commodious three story Frame
Ifouile, with Brick Ba3ement--sitnated on Bedford
street—to rent, by NITLLER. & RICIIBTSON,
=25 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket
Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township
Maps of Pennsylvania Ohio, Indiana , Illinois, lowa, Ails.
court Kansas, liebrasLa and Minnesota, on hand and for
gale by " W. S. HAVEN,
aps NOP. 31, 83 and 35 Market street.
n DD b'ELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT
mud Proposition Books, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
aps Corner Market raid Se:outl streets.
k - IN PAPER lIA.NGINGS.—New
designs; and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
for sale by W. P. MARSHALL . CO.,
mr2s Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street.
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WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment of
Country Wass, assorted sixes, for sale by
WM. H. SMITH &
mr2B 118 Second, and 117 First streets.
ETCH.UPS.-
30 dczen quart Tomato Ketchups;
30 do pint do do
15 do do Walnut do
13 do do lilmhroom do
Just rcc'd and for sale by REYMBH & ANDERSON,
No. 30 Wool street,
Opposite' tho st. Charles Hotel
GREE V, MARSHALL AND BOONE
Counties, lowa—valuable Lands In these oountiee, for
ale by S. CUTRIIERT & SON.
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AND STATIONERY.
- Do ERT A. LOOMIS, _
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STATIONER AND DEALER TN BOONS, PELLICDICAL.S.
AND NEWSPAPERJ,
No. 4I Fifth etreet, Pittsbragt, Po. L025:17
Co-Partnership,
THE undersigned have entered itto Co-
PartncrEhip, under the style of Win. C. Johnston k Co.
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JE.,
WILLIAM G. JOH.:iSTO.N.
rittsburgh, September 5, 1557.
8. R. JOEMBIOII. JP WM. G. JOHNZTO:I
w au. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturore,
and JOB PRINTERS, No - : 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. se:3o
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
Pc D. RINEHART,
C=El
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES.
AM
:49 / 010 11;/- 11,
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers
300 STUD_INTS ATTCVDISD, JatiUART, 1558.
Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Rolm
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Double-Entry,cs need In every de
partment of Business. Commercial, krlthmetic, Rapid Bfist
nese Writing, Mercantile Cori eapoudenco, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and ell other subjects necessary for the thor
one education of a practical business man.
C. SMITH, A. Professor of Book-Keeping and
6c/oilce or Accounts.
J. G PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIEtT, Profs. of Pen
mane:tip—twelve first premiums over all competition for
beat Pen and Ink Writing,
ZW"" AND NOT von ENGRAVIID WORN, "E..Z.
Terms, do—Full course, time unlimited, enter M any time
—s3s. Average true, Sto 12 weeks. E.mr.l about
Entire clst, Zea Graduates assisted in obtaqiing
zitnuticu. Specimens of unequalled writing and circulars
sent free. Address, P. W. JENKINS,
mr27 Pittsburgh, Penn ylvania.
DRAWING LESSON b,
AT IRON CITY COIBIERCIAL COLLEGE,
IN lISCHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
Ar. 1.1 CRAYON DRAWING,
L 3& J I.) LtSEF.Z.
Wts, For further info:ma:lon apply to Mr. F. W. FON-
Principsl of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts
burgh. novl4:6incl.
Safely and Economy in ILight.
Nfi f illY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a elielper and bet•
ter light. P 7.11 lieroßello Oil, made from the gas of Cannel
Cool, product's the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleabant
and s •..to portable light ever offered to the public, and uo
harder of c_l:nlorica ; Mare Lirli!lant. than gas; and quite no
; Lompe of the most simple and cesby managed con
struction. Lot , iale by T. O. & G. UODKINSON,
fa. Beware , or a .onnteecit wreath in the market, made
from Camphene, w;th a little C• , al pit to scent It. I fe27:13
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
TEENHE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, and we call the attenton cf the Ladica to the
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETCa,
Can be done with economy, without omre , sive beat, with
out Boot, and with despatch—tho fire being idwaya tea 'y in
a moment—by using
lanagrave , s Gar. tuooking Stove,
To which we respectfully invite you: attonti,o, et No. 75
Smithfield efieeet. S. A. JOHNSON I,c
tr. - h„. County and City Right?. for sale
AWRES' WORN
coNFECTIoN , C
ONFECTION, CO
NYCCTION,CON
• ECTION,CONF
11 OTION L OONFE
O TION, CONFEC
• lON,C ONFECT
I ON',OO N F E C T I
ON,CONF ECTI 0
N,CONFEOT lON
CO NFECTI ON .
The most pleasant, eafe and effectual Worm Remedy now
In Ilse.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELL St RAFT,
Cur. Wood and ;Sixth sta., Pittsburgh, Pa
And sold he Druz:sista aeneratly.
Lippincott, Shorten tz, 1 1- 321r20n,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEA_P.
T/CANTTA CTIIIERS OF TR'JNKS,
R'JNKS, Va
t c;s,Etanlßinnet Boxes, Ladies
Zraveling
Fk2,frrett,vc.,eepconsLntiy hada
b
stock. Wo are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
lag facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would inviLe tho trade to call and examine our goods be
fore purchasing eisetilM. Or '5.
T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
The undersigned has bought the lenso ,e
.. ;,
of the above named Stall to- ._a; - ,4)yr41' . ..f
. "other with a portion of the (.r.ten
sive 0t.:.4: of Horses and Car
la 3 the property bf Jamez. Mathews, deceased. In addition
'ke,,:tock before-mentioned, ire I:as also added a number of
to HORSES, 1113GGIHS A.ND ataItIAGES,
tp . imerly employed At his Livcry Stables in
which wen. - -elk.net. As h 4 gives his personal s.tten-
Third, below NI, '‘;.:472,!•,inr.ance Pltranal-T which
tion to the business, - ea is
he has hitherto received GARDNEP.,
- ' - arlen Live:" es '
ELL_ - OApiLA:u. Stable can
N. B.—A HEARSE and any number o.
de2
clu-ays be procured for Funerals.
U FLOUR.-20 sacks ?luck
wheat Flour, 50 ib sacks, just received and for do
by iIticCANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets.
OiL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
assorted sizes. Also, Stand and Bureau Covers ; on
hand and for sale by J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
mail. 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
A - 1,01JR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour received
and for sale by McO.3NDLESS, MEANS Sr CO.,
11120 Corner Wood and Water streets.
HOII6E AND • SIGN PAINTING AND
GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt
ly and in the best manner, by J. & IL PHILLIPS,
mr9 23 and'o3 fit Glair street.
.LAP,D OIL.—We have commenced menu
factoring Lard Oil, and wail bo pleased to receive or
aere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oltin the mar
het. We will fill barrels returned when desired.
E. 0. 41; J. H. SAWYER,
fria Na- 47 117004 ct,,,c16,.
iIItIA.NOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
wood 8% octave Pianos, will be rented to private fam•
Wee only. Apply to JOMN IL MELLOR,
1013 82 Wood street.
WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2
to 6 inch inch diameter, for male by
mr29 H. H. COLLINS.
f . )., TONS Eas tern Load, received and for sale
(an excellent articlo,) by
JUIN TH33IPSON ,S 6 CO.,
apl9 No. 135 Third atreot.
MIXED P AINTS--Always on hand, of
all colors, and for sale by
JOHN THOUPSON h CO.,
spl9 No. 135 Third street.
lms. Rochester Pearl Starch
N-X for kLIN eby Ham HENRY IL COLLINS.
°LOVER SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover
4_,/ Seed, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
ap3 Corner First and Market stre,t.
DOTATOES.-
1W bra. Negb.rmock pcontoee;
1,4
60 do Peach Blossom Faucets, Just reMITod,
and for eir. by JAMES A. FETZER,
jal2 ro Wats: street.
11, YE FLOUR.-
Lt., 15 bble. fresh grourld Rye Molar, just received and
far sale by JAMITS A. FETZER,
Jan]. El/ Water street.
GREEN APPLES. --
20 bble. green appler,jnet • received and far Bale by
op= JAM. A. /ET' Bixil. E 9 Water ttreet.
WINTER GLOVES.- —A full supply o
Cloth, Bilk and Merino, c G Ineotts &ea, at low pri
on, at HORNE'S,
noTID 9' 7.l'art•.4 stmt.
'D 'PEACHES..---30 bus choice Dried
Peaches to arrive thin pay,and t. 3r aril , . by
JAB. A. FETZER,
Corner Market a,nd First streets
pOTATOES,—PN bus. Pink Eye Potatoes,
nice for pltreting, ,and rill bo Bold
JAS. .9. FETZER,
Corner First and ,Market streets
I‘, 4- ) A J
PlT i r 11-3.3 1 - Pr i- -I ff. MO LT
DZALS,IIS IN ALL UIND9 Of
No. 129 WOOD STREET
No. 79 Smithfield atrcet
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INSDRA.ItiCE.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATRENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA, an. 1, IST'B. as
presented to the Stockholdere, aml made oat in compit , nco
with the State Lewa of Now York, Ohio, Indiana, L 1 fuels, Ice.
STATT:IIaIv2.
The mune of the Company ia the PAP.MEITtg , UNToil 1 . 7;_
SURANCE COMPA.NIY, lecate. - 1 at Athr-nP, Pa. Chartered
April 13. 1833, by the Lecidature of P,nuayltania. Charter
Perpetual.
Ca.h. Capital, which t all paid op $ fI3O.CGO CO
Furplus in r3Plitien thereto 53,483 hi
.4
, $253,455 51
ASSETS.
Filly-four Bond.; and Mortgag!e,
i at
Er:: and coven 'fl cent. nterest,
amounting in the aggregate t0...5152,315
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recordod and
first liens, worth generally double
the amount and moo titan MCI t
gaged for in arch ca.., and la ut
case lees titan fifty Is Cent. more,
exclusive of farm building., and
so cart i 'ad by the Rocca&
where recorded, to the and tore of
the States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six 0 cent. Bonds amply
secured 47,005 00
Cash on hand and in Bank C. 149 13
Cash in hands of Agents, and in
comve of tralksirCaion, crcnred
by Londe with elfre l do: , . 7b,761 01
Duo on lovses re-innired, kc ,280 51
Bills tecoiv.ib'e, viz: proiniiiva y
votes payable at bank and to tie
Company 8,240 82
Interest. accrued, (principally due
Januar} 1, 1853,) 12,191 40
Safe and Oleo I ixtures and Furni•
tore - 500 00
258,485 51
r. , C3111: rca rue Yr..kl: 1857.
Amount of Premium duriug the
year $ 80,:3133
Ain't luterelA received duriu the year 11,412 01
Ain't received from all olhor Collterrl 2 410 00
rX r2.ND:TURES.
Expenses ibr the year, including
ceinnidiadsnS, salaries, rents, rein
surance, printing, advortiqing,
tase.s. and all other espen•ies
Dividends paid during the rear 17,0110
Losses paid, which occurred prier
to December 31, 1850 7,671 ud
LO3EOB pal which occurrt , i dtwirg
the 3ea. , 40,L0t Lt
L1A7.1 , -1211:3.
Lone adjusted and not doe (einco
paid) 12,500
Losses incurred and in pi ocess of
adjustment 9,30 i 00
Louses reported, on which no aLtirn
hal been taken 5,500 00
Losses resisted, on ground of i_enr•
ante after tire, property toml=fer
red before Iwo, property lost not
cur: red by the Pol 4, &c 12,100 00
39,107 93
Whole amou to; risks talzen datitir, tha yiar..55,429,?02 00
Whole amount of risk' at cit , 4,z - 361,410 to
L'TATF. OP PE:iNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OI•'
C. N. Shipmm, President, and J. E. Canf.ehl, E.3cr:tary of
the Farmers' - nion Insurance Company. severally
duty sivorn, depo2e and say. and each flr hi p ::elf says,
the I,3regoing is a trip, fall and (err:3ot Statemont of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above do.
ecribed ol'enrs thereof. C. N. ST!IPM2I:3I,
7. 111 CaNFIBID, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th :232.y of Jaun.
ary, 18A, 11. C. BAUM, Jollier of the Peace.
T. 3. 11UNT.:•.1t, rent,
apl7:ly No. SO street, Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE AGE TS.
CUTIIBERT 41- SO'S OFFICE, No. 5i
Market atrott, for tile sale and purchai:e of Real
Estate, renting houses, attending to incur.ince and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, &,:;; inalzing
cony: or
encea, deeds, bonds, &c.; writing lettero and cerreilicridi4 ,
with parties abroad, &e. octS
BELBEN S M OUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
REFLRENCLS.—MCZZItI. 1TC.U117., Gar:otton & Go., Robert
Parks, L:sq. ' jyThy
WESTEIIig MAX.4DI-3.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, ' NO. t - . 0 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
17.18 for sale Lauds in Illinois, Wi:iconqn,
Mithigan and lowa. Ho exchange Lace iu Wiscza.;in,
to., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city propvtty.
letter 3 of inquiry auswe-r::1 gratis, by sddreL:,ing tae as
.1.?.11:17
PRuPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Valuable .Farin F®a• Sale,
riONI2AINING 160 ACRES, BEING A
1t..) part of Station 17, in Goshen township, 3lahouing
county, Ghlo; about 12U acres cleared, in a high state of
cnitivation, about cne-half meadow laud, of a superior
quality, the balance high and rolling, ready FR' the plough.
It is one of the nest grazing farina in the county, having
never-failing springs on it, also ou orchard, i caring fruit of
a superior quality; together with a good and valm.blo scorn
quarry.
It will be eold al a luw prior Lind ea , y .4ive
ZAD 6T1U4111.
Sll.,rad, Col. Co., Ohio, March 21,1431.
Egew Sage.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI
INICS'I.ILLE, Ross township, Alleg..eny county,
comprising together, a tract of FarltTY-FIVD ADrillS and
seventeon porches of the very best quality Garden Laud,
under a high state of cultivation,
and timbered, Dwell
ing Howse, two Parris. Stabliag, Potato and Sp DOn , a.
About live hundred Frnit Trees, of ovary variety, of the
choicest kind of fruit. The. property is well supplied with .
abundance of excedont water, and is 0,1 , 4 of t1a.0.,58 to mar
ket, by Railroad or by the New Srightou Plank tired. The
property is within four miles of the city., and will be cold
at a bargain. inquire of S. D. W.
No. 8i Fifth street, P.tteburrii.
Ur, of WM. H. WISH.,
Bpi:lm 05 Pannuylv inht avenue.
FOR SALE.-45 acres of Land near
Olen Station, on the Allegh , ny Valley Railroad, 10
miles from the city. The land is all caver=il with line Lirost
trees, which makes it a desirable p ace for a c eiatry reel
donee.
2 Building Lott, ouch 20 by 100 feet on Penna. aV(31.111,
rear Illagod strut.
5 da do on Vickroy otre.ot, noar ?Agee street.
14 do do on Maria stre,t, u.ar Alp.g.ee Euroct.
3 do do on Bluff and Icabella ,troots,
In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and diarbury etrects,
fronting 30 fee. on Penn and DA foot jaeli. , 23 on Mar
bury etrcet, adjac int to the depot of the Pe . in6ylvanis Rail
road. For terras, etc., inquire of ?3A .ZONES,
mr29:lm corner Ross and Ficet Pittaburgb.
A PLEAS.Q.NT RESIDENCE Poll, SALE
— r Eltunte south Pittsburgh, on the Monongahela
_
holm is large and conveniettt, hzqing a hall 2
parlors, dining rooni, kitchen and 4 clurnbers, a ilea por,h
, nting the river, a rod collar, stable and carriage house,
o.arden with great variety cf choice frait, shrub
-rate
thear o
bo ffi r, ce il o a f de s tr c enth,'HUßT tt SON, etc. For Frio° and
ti Market street.
a lard
bery. etc.,
terms, ingn•re a.
COUNTRY 13-7 ‘ , - ,5'1 "- 4C . - o II M tto °l c l ityc- h 2l l ?cr ' e l S (Tr
n • a
Situate at about 2 miles .. .
hems of 10 rooms
land; large and comfortable dwelling .`, , etc , tenant '
good spring house, carriage house. sta. ' -, - a
trees grapes
house and other ont-bnildings, garden, fruit . trees,
of
and small fruits, a stone rat and iron railings in .. ~''
the house and garden, etc., will bo
re
nted low to a gooa .‘."'
ant. S. COMM:IU ,ti . SON,
' 51 Hornet otreet.
apl2
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPEIt:
TY FOR SALE-9 , large lot of ground, 69 feet iront
by 200 deep to a street, with a rew Frame Dwelling louse
of Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 charubsrs,
wide porch in front, good cellar coal hone, stable, fruit
trete, etc, Price, 2000. Terms easy.
ap7 S. GOTHS-Eva-a SON, 51 Market street
FOR .RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling 11011115, Bititite on tee Bank of the Monon
gahela river, opposite the city, and et present in the occu
pancy o f 51ershall, Beg. .
3brubbory, ti
in abundance and great variety. Apply to
rural 8. CUTHBERT SON . , 51 lkierket et.
STORE ROO2l. ON FOURTH BTREET
FOR RENT.—.. 4. large Room and Cellar, between Mar
ket and Wood streets. S. CUTHBERT EON,
tar3o 61 Market street
-
.. .
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE VOR RENT—Situate on Marbary street, be
tween Penn and Liberty streets, containing a hell, 2 par
lors, 6 chambers, dining room and Litchea. Item, 5205 per
year. S. OVI.'HBEE.T it SON,
inr:lo 61. r•far:r.t .treat
AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
on Mouteroy street, Allog'oeny, can bo lai for Cho
small amount of $625. Terms easy.
mr27 6. CUL ELBE= a EON, 51 'Market et.
FOR s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance
in one and tv,o years, .011 secure a dwelling houce
and lot of ground, on lit Washington.
mr27 S. CUTHBERT & EON, 51 Mardet at.
ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling house and largo lot of ground, in Shaun.
burg,. For price and terms . apply at our office.
int 2. 7 S. cunmar b. EON. 51 Market at.
pWO DWELLING HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each house, situate on Carson street,
South Pittsburgh, will be cold on favorable terms, by
S. CUTHBERT & SUN,
mrl7 51 Market street.
FOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
of the best situations iu the city of Pittsburgh, for
either ajobbing, retail or prescription businesd. Purchas
ers will find an advautge of rare occurrinco. For lulu:v.v . .-
tion inquire of JOON HAFT, JD,
N0.16d, corner Sixth and Wt - .) , A streets,
Fittn!Prgh.
ROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality reo'd
and for sale I y [m's) HENRY H. CO .LIN S.
100 BBLS.
N I3 . .IGI C A 1 4. E C t O f G o R r A v s aBl e beYo.,
mr24 Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street.
101OUTNAMIS Improved, and other styles of
Windom Shade Fistm-es, for We by
.1 J. 4 IL
(z 2
-
s,
$,)O •
10 4 ISS 8
INSURANCE.
_
EPNTANTS' VSIIPAIitY CO.IIPAI.ff,
biLti _
Phlladelpb.la.
V 77,1. V. PETTIT, Prezi.l7.' 1). J. 1113.L.N11,
Amnr.nt cf Capital Stock p 51.1 iu cud inc...zi0(1...i.-.2c. , 0,0c-3 co
Burplug
V.W3.423 3.5
'RH-17:S C2.rgo Risks nu the 01:13 and MiZ3Ls7ipt,i Ricer •; t• - .ld
tribilt.ll"l , M. 11inr0.3a2.,n.ir...e.R.,-; thllnage by ri ro,
AU°, against the Peths of the doe and Inland
Trau,:pertatioD.
I=l
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, Jahn !J. Pumroy .
D. J. McGann, E. F. NV; zr.t..r, Rene
B. L. Wooloton, job nA. narshall, Cliz.a. B. Wright,
John J. Patterton, Elwood T. Pu.r.e.y.
071.1c1-7,Ra:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, - President.
E. P. WITMER, Vic?. Piei - L1•777,f.
B. J. McC.A NN , Szorelaty.
nn: , 141:21/000:
It: Philadelphia': I In f';:fiad,..; . phia:
Bolger, Lamb & C 0.., I 19t.kinniq7„InF.tke A
Truitt, Ero. Co.,Et:r.l:, Morgan it. IR - I,lfola,
T. Lane & I 1% - rraroy, Caldwell c Co.
PITTSBURGH . OFFICE, NO. 07 'WATER STREET.
apfl R. V 7. POINDKV_TF.II. Agent.
FIRE I NSURr, NCE,
131' TTIE
Reliance Mutual Eastan•aance C.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITRD OR PERPETUAL, MERCLIAN
DISE, FURNITURE, &C., IN TOWN Olt COUNTRY.
Office, No. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 0177,2213 AS.3E7S', .59115,4.135 GO.
Invested ad follsws,
Alortgago in, Improved City P> ouorty, worth
douhlo tne amount $12.0400 00
Pennsylvania Raihord Co.'s Ci per cunt.ll.;rtg: , ge
Loan, VO,OOO coot 25,500 00
Allegheny County e, cent. R. IL Loan. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stec'• 4,000 00
Stock of 016 Reliance Mutual insinaucs Co 1p • 150 00
Stock of County Fire InEuranco Co 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry Insuranco Compan;—• 476 00
Uilla Recoiveli , ,baninc , :4 F‘pc^ 52,711 00
Rook Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,334 11)
Cash on hand and in Bank 10,043 Sc
$V2.465
CLEM TINGLEY, Pzeeblent.
DIRSCTOILS.
Clem Tinglay, Samuel Bispham,
William It. Thomp. , :ou, a Ito , .ortSusan,
Lurid S. Brown, Musser,
Cornelius SCorenson., Benjamin W. TinglP . , ,,
John It. Worrell, Hill,
11. L. Carson, 9 Lothrop,
B.obert Toh:nd, Chat lee Leland,
Mo.r.,s Johnson. Jacob T. Buntiez,
Charles E. Wood, Bmith Bowen,
.ants S. Woodward, Wm. M. Seuipl..3,
mr3 B. M. IiIIs;OIL'ILA.I4, ,'ecretary.
J. O,AaDINEis caPriN, Agent,
mr3 North-east corner Third and Wood streets.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE LED LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
111-3 Cixen:,ul,
• 4_11,2:-.sito the U 1151.011! II l•
- 97 - ILL MAKE ALL
cithor Peri:alp:l cr ou evczy
description of Proporty or . ...,lerchaudhle, at rea,ouabie ratio
of promituu.
- - -
RUBEILT P.
N. W. BALD WIN,
Charles Mayes, E. It. C. 4 e,
B. Engllnh, Go. W. t •J'w
P. B. Paver}, J 0‘... - iph S. Pt:al,
C. Sherman, J u hr, Ch..yton,
B. J. Magargee, E. ',Viler.
P. BIAOLIICIUNU, B..:crotary.
J. O. COFFIN,
Curner Tl , .:rd and Wood
CITIZENS' N ft) 0 Al I) AN 11
OF PITTSI,I.IIIO
WILL.TA
SAMUEL L.E.AP.6IIIILL, - , ..vry
02-'.;"/C2f : Vr,.V.er sitcx.t, ar.::,
^lnaurza AND CL..l:',io oo Cu..)
amd It I cora and tfibutarica.
Insures r.gainat 140.13 or ikauagal.,:i
Also, aga:..aEt the Perlin a
and I.l.an.aportatiou.
William Bnp,alcy, Cap:. Ivittrl; Storli.. - ,g
fivtn - acl Pica, .:•,,Initzel M. Kiar,
James M.. Ccopar, J , ,1,n H. Diicstztb.,
3:111103 Part, Jr., Pranci:i Sell eril,
.teaac H. Pennock - . v, , ... ii.,kra B. Ilaya.
Springer Ilarbaugli, Jobn 51.1„,t0n,
Capt. Saw.nel C. Young-, '-, - :,,, it'_.r 13:ryazi L,
John CAlciw ell. ' .:22
WEST BLANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOOK HA i'EN, CLINTON' COUNTY.
CHARTEPX,D BY TIIIS LLIGISLATURE OP PLINi73I-L.7.i.NIC.
03.3 h Capital 4300,:00 I'mtiunt
TIIIS COMPANY WILL RE ON
Buildingn, Morchandirtu„ Eurtitcrro, ac., e.. town t.r
country.
DIP_P.CTONS
Ilon.Jno.J.Pearco,lll.un. O. C. Itarroy,lCl,arl,3 A. .T.l.L . 7er,
John B. Ball, IChe.rles Grist, Poter
T. T. Abrams, ID K. W. Whi.e,
Thomas Kitchell. •
LION. G. C. HAI:VE:I
T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President,
Taos. lit:aumi, ecret,r y
REIrKsIE
Samuel 11. Lloyd, I IDr. J S. Crail.rd,
A. A. Winegardner, John. W. Mayrv.rd, , A. tiptiegraff,
L. A. Mackey, lien. James Armstroog
A. White,Thos. Bo:err:Au D.D, Fraron,
James Quigglo,Wm. Vanderbelt, 1.1c3 Wm. Bigler,
OFPICE,-0. ISS PI.F1:11. SfILCLiT, PrITSBULII3II.
de2l:tt J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
FLrillE FRANKLIN FIT 01; INSURANCE
001`1PA.NY, OP PHILAILPIiIA.
DineTorts—Charles IV. 13ouck, , r o bi sz
Wagner, Eamuel Grant, Jacob IL ;Smith, th W. itichac6e,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi L. Dorie, l',rvid P. krowne.
tie Patterson. Cass. N. " ,- tcar.r., 1-iesidont,
Cass. ItAttckus., Secretary.
Continuo to make insurance, pernetual t.cliatitt,l, on
deccriptton of property, in town and country, at rr.eco av lees
as are consistent with cccurity.
The. Company hove reserved h Ccntiot•at,t I:Und,
,:hich,vrith their capital and prem.:nue, rofdy in:es:led, rt.
ford ample protection to the acc - ;:zel.
The Assets of the Company, en January let, 1551, no vac
-ILehed agreeably to an Act of .A 23. aibly, vitrc as iollowc, vas:
Mortgage .e„ ,0 16,11:6 89
Real Mate 84,577 73
Temporary Leans 83,856 17
Etects 01,5E0 0
Cosh, So 64,816 81
Total - ,;1,212,70F .
Stara their incorporation, a period of treaty- , mo year%
they haro paid upward of Ouollion Four Lion I: d Thou.
mod Dollare,l 03.1e5 by tire, thereby ederting evi,icace of tho
ndvantagea of innuranc:.,, as welt as th. , ability cud diepo,itlon
to moot, with promptness all liabilities.
J. GAiialliElt Ageut,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
NEPTUNE INSURINCE COAL AN V,
OF PITILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET
Organized under the Gent,tr.l 'wart:ace Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to ‘,..'.500,000. in
sures against lees or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
02FICZRS:
H. 0. LAUGELIN, President. RICII'D SUIELD 5, V. Prez' t
GEORGE SCOTT, 2 ccretary.
:
11. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. C. Stoti,bury, R. M. Cathie, Richard Shiohis,
R. F. Showell, 0. C. Buller, William Osborne,
t ,eorge Scott.
TITE & CIIAFFEY, Ag , utm,
ja:y Of Lafayette Hall, al:trance at
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIE,E AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 TVATEI? SPRZET,
PIVPSSUEGII, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, PraslamiL
EaADLET, Preedent.
F. A. RLYEELia t Se:rotary.
LZ-This Company mates emery inswarico ciir,ortalcing to
or connected with LWA RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CAR(.IO BIBILS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tribr.tsries, and MARINE 11:18.E.8
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tramportatior..
Policies tamed at the lowest rotes coalisten: with entity to
all portico.
Dn1TV2.701`,2.
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Robert Galway, Sarancl . .':i`Olirr'apz.
Joseph P.I3.IZZEITE, M. P., dCo ti te..4 - .•.,
James Alarshsll, David - ..l;chsl.
James W. Hallman, Charks Arby.thr.,3:.,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leach,
John Fullerton, li. F. Hart,
David H. Chamtsers, Flobert. H. Hartley,
William Carr, .., no—del:11. se2s
WESTERN INSUP.,--. /
,1 COMPANY
OF PITTSBUitiIII.
.
C41.1.)D.3.0 DAR3.II::, : r,ident;
F. E. Coapetv, I'lecratary.
Ong= 140. 02 Water street, (Spann; A C„'s Warehomte.) up
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against unkind:. of. ..1 . 1 ~. . '12,11111E RISES
A Home Institution, managed by Di..o2t• , who are ...11
known in the community, and who are do.....•rri.zined, ly
promptness and liberality, to maintain the -haracLer whici..
they, have assumed, as offering the best prat.2ct.oh :.:. th Gr 4
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 01st, 1657.
Stock Accounts, $121,600 00
Mortgage,— 2,160 00
Bills I:amicable, 4,101 67
Office Furniture, 210 00
(Then Accounts, 0,478 04
tYish .. 14,841 45
Premiuml Notes,... 40,240 10
Bills Discounted, .125,003 73
D132M0Z.9
George Darele, It. Miller, Jr.,
J. Ir. Butler. Otorge W. Jael: :c.u,
Jame. '..1. Arley, Alex. Spe.ar,
Andrew Ackley, Wri. Knight,
Nathaniel 'Holmes, Alexander Nimlch,
D. M. Long, Wm. 11. Emith,
0. W. Rietetazn, P. M. GORDON.
noT24 Sea-tarp
POST: A "Ai PTi A NNUM
PIA NOS AND MUSIC,
NEW LOT eV
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
N E CFO ANT CARVED TIOSEWOOD
Octave Chickening & Sons' Piano,
been in Ilse a very short time is now ;6 4 .,.=71,.. - 4 , -.d
in good ern
and will be warranted ' by the
:tubscribors. The Piano is offered at a very
Irv: price.
A 110.= , ..w01d Gerr.,an Piano, C•7 : '," octave, made by tins est
German 'oaken , : i s tale about two ours, and cost to import
fd . 4,8( s 2 oo—price sl`o
A Itoe,wood 7 octave Bostm made Piano, entirely now, to
clew th consignmen , , or ,S.:C;).
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by It. Sr. W. Nnnne,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 0 octave Piano, made in Baltiniere,
A rosewood 6 opave Piano, old, $3O.
A reeewood Cr:74, octave Piano, a very elegant and goodin
strument, made by one of the best New. York makers, in
perfect order; New Yoe- price s3Co—s2lo.
A ti roar° eicelient 01,1 Pian,,, with iron frame, made by
!tat $75.
A roe wcrti 0 h , e-Lerim; Pi in ra,cd order, in
'1 alp In,. a -, ,1
I, hy .I;‘:{N LI
Fain Ae—nt :or
I'L r itt,burgh „n Weatern
I.j q NO "1 Wo d t
z - FULL 611.5.1 - .)
PARLOR a RAND PIANOS !I
A ND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
..s. h A. foam the Mannfamrry of CLUCKIMING A: SONS',
liosvoN, juot received from the manufactory of Chickering
A Sans', Boater], the following, diirable and elegant stock o
their PIANO FORTES
Ono Full seven octave Grand Piano Forto, with superbly
carved case. Price $BOO
One Full seven octavo Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case. Price $7OO
Cue New Parlor Grand seVen octave Piano, near!, equal
power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary equal'," Piano. Price sf.o3
, SQUA.ItE PIANOS!
Two full carved ltodewood, Louis XlVth, Bacon octavo.,
with curved LA.,k and Feet work.
T,-,a, itc.eowot - d coven octave--Clifford stela.
Two Itostavo,d. carved mouldings : coven octave.
Four itoaewood, plain round corner., 000 ell octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, covet! octaves.
Four ~ L. Li Li
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Four I : Leawood " 64 It It GA o
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
ironframe9, and their new Patent Action.
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1:: ref) Instrrunentaninvo been finished specially for the
eubscriber, and will be warranted to pnrchiniere. For aalo
et their reduced prizes. Joll.'i NELLors,
No. 81 Wood street,
Sole Agent for Chickering & Sons'.
IiLE.'RER HAVING JUST RETURN
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c , from the Eastern cities, where
he has viected a cheica stock of superior
PI M 1 A/8 for tti Fining trp.d.',worthl respect-:.
fuil3 vile the attention of purchasers there- t•
to. They were chosen with grout care from the entire Ecnt
cs :dock, and are considelod among the hoist instrameuts
over brc.nght to this city. Purchasers are eolic!ted to call
t 119 this is an excellent opportunity for obtain.-
ini.; a rirst class and reliable Piano Fort - .
nit; IL ltLLliLit, No 13 Fifth street.
The Best ami Cho! vest ;in Use.
Ai) AIR., GRANT & HARTMAN,
ANUFACTURF,RS AND DEAT..ERS iN
imrrovcd Fire and Water Proof Felt,
Cement. and Gravel Moore,
Elastic, Fin; & Water Proof Canvas Roofing,
ROOFING MATERIALS.
(?! , e NO. 24 FaTil ,STREET
Some of our Canvas Roofs may bo seen at
the :oil.. wing phtebb:— , ..i. G. Ilusaey a Co.'s copper wort , ';
Packo it: Co 's carriage factory, Manchester; Graff,
Co.'s Ilaincon h Minnie' foun
d:Ty ti iii umcliina shop ; J117:103 7lilliir4er new planing
mill. South Pittsburgh; Gen Wm. Robinson's dwelling. Ali
I;.;,,h e ny P.. FL ii. &U. It. 1;., and C., C &. C. R. R. freight
honae, Crestline, Ohio P., Ft. vi". eti C. R. R. buildings, at
Rochester and Sewickley. Itiltanuing
WARREN'S ROOFING - htis been in flee fifteen years, end
gives ontiafaction. Call, or send to our olio, for a circular,
con tai nin g ea er sixty letters,testifying its suptirlor durability
Ice some of Warren's Roofing on Dog esno Depot, St
Charles hotel, New Dispatch Building, Post
Building, St. Andrews E. Church, Hand street; Mansion
ollern Glass Works, 0 Ihmsonis Glees Warehouse,
Wlsen Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory.
our. ELAFric
We apply on OLD IRON a0..1 TIN ROOFS, which matim
thorn as good as 11071, and better water proof! apir2,3:.im,
P,IIOULD you ask me. should you wonder,
t.O" . Whore to buy )1)117 3hoc-3 and Gaiters?
Oatirtirts for your :get in springtimn,
Moor! with heels, and preiity DU , EINS.
rice Fax.Ncrt SUPPERS. for the snrinnia,-,
Patent Leather, Glove.in id Mocasina!
'Where-to boy thew cheap and good too;
I should answer, I would tell you,
Go unto the PEOPLES' SHOE STOP.E,
To the Peoples' Cheap Shoo Store,
To the Store of DIFF.;:iIIPACHER,
No. 17 Fifth street.
NTEIV BOOTS AND SHOES,
_Ol AT THE .
PEOPLES' CHEAP SHOE STORE.
GENr.4, LiDa. MiS YoUT:ro AND 01111.DREN'S
very ii,c7iptiun and qualit 1. ladies' Glove ra , f
Locg Oftitol - e. Witit WitilOUt Herds, Wove Calf, Efench
Lid, Morocco a-id Laaaag Siiprecs; , ranch Morocco,
and Patent Leather Buskins : Kid an Morocco Boots.
ap3 No. 17 Fifth street, ne,r market.
QOAP POWDER.--50 boxes Soap Powder
of our own manufacture, warranted cup:riot jo any
Mired fur sale, In this market, on hand and for sale by
felB B. C. Ia J. H. SAWYER
:FEW" BTEDF,ORD SPERM CANDLES.—
N 2U boxes timigted fi's and EYe, Fperme .1.1,11 es
on hand and for sale by 11 0. A-. R
J. II SAWYE,
ta RiED APPLES.-50 sacks receivei and
Ale for Ede by imr22, HENRY 11. COLLINS.
UTTER.-3 bblt . fresh roll, for sale by
mrl3 IiENTLY B. COLI2.f;FI.
F lr ln IMOTITY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for sale by SAS. A. FETZER,
1) YE; FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and
for ,alo by Imr:3l TIENRY 11. COLLINS.
IME.-100 barrels fresh Lime just reed
1 ;N" frar3l HENRY' H. COLT INS.
ClI1 , 1?.;EY 10 PS of various patterns, for
Fal , by [rnr29 j 11. 11. COLLINS.
TOBA.COO AND CIGARS.---A large assert
cent 01 Iworito brands, on band and for uale by
W3l. H. 831ITEI a CO,
111125 118 Second, and 117 i:irst streets.
fiIiEESE.-225 boxes prime W. H. cutting
chc2ao reccivod and for gae, by
:1731 , 131Y I COLLINB.
- 11 - voTEL CAN D S.-50 bcxss 12'6_ and
L 1 18'5, Ifetel Cand!es, on hand and for Lab) by
PAS 11. (1. tz 3. 11. ,?21.1VV1.411.,
- RD YE FLOUR-20 bblo. in store
,and for
Dy sale by 1de.251 HENRY IL GLALINS.
/ 1 .2.1)—in Lego—for WO by
ncr7 iIaZIIST 13. COLLINS
GGS. —lO bbl 2. fresh Eggs just received
d for Fpile by rme.:o l HENRY IL COLLINS.
GLASS. --500 boxes Bxlo, osl2 and 10x12,
fur ea!ei by (ay;!, EVHY IL COLLINS.
BROOMS. -50 doz. recd and fur sato by
turn lIEN Y H. COLLIT,
ERRING.—
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50 bbla. P!e'dlo.l Herring;
EO e. Dry Salt Herring, for sale by
IF3INItY H COLLINS
T BANS.-40 bble, prime ~ Nyhi . te for sale
11. colau; _yr
tILOCK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any
style desired, in Hold or Plain Calory—manufactnrcd
and not up at short notice, by J. St El PHILLIPS,
mr9 la) and 2fl St. Clair street.
NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF
Ground, 50 by 100 feet, situate Cu Mt. Wailingtun,
or Kate accommodating terms, by
r'2.3 S 113T1113FItT b SON. 51 Market at.
1(n SACK.S prime Nesharinock Potatoes,
received and I. Fula by
JAMES A. FETZER,
coyl Ccrner Market Itr,(l First etreete.
.4:0B RRINTING.—
Cards, Circulate,
Price L s, Biil Luiinz,
Letter Ilcads, Fhow Bills, LateLs,4c
Fan tcri in sup.Tior style at short notice, by
WM G. JOIINSTON k CO,
Priuterl, Blank Reek Manufactarcrs and Stationere,
ui; 1 57 Wood qtreet.
$/'60,11 FOR a two story frame dwelling
hOUSC and lot of ground 60 fee: by 100, pleas
ntly situated on It. 'Washington. Terms easy.
fee CTITTI itERT A ON. 01 I.Tsirlrbt t
Fisii.-1.50 rkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon. etc. AVfl lIENILY It. COLLINS.
700 LBS. Chrome and Imperial Green,
on hand and for salt) by
JOHN THOMPSON t CO.,
a;.19 No. ias Third street.
QTA.R. CANDLES.-200 Irz ~ assorted sizes,
4'e, We and O'd Adamantine star Candlin, nu hand and
for sale by B. C. J. 11. SAWYER,
fel B No. 47 Wood area.
- i - INSRED OIL.-2'oo bbls. for sale, by
./4,4 B. A. FATINESTOC,E. . CO,
a [ 2B Corner Wood and First ttreete.
I.ArillE.—Lime constantly on hand, fresh
White Lime, anperior to any tronght to the market.
ap7 HEN3I, I I 11. COLLINS.
tM7,b4l. 72
WO LOTS OF GROUND, well fenced,
cAlar walled up ready fora building; and other lin.
improczments, equate in Allegheny City, will be Bold at a
bargain. A. CUTHBERT A - BON,
ap24 61 Market stmt.
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THE CONITABANDISVS REVENGE,
A CONFESSION
[oomisionn .. .]
At once tho thought rose in my mind, that, if
plenty once more smiled upon us, her affection
for me would be rekindled. I resolved to go
back to my father, state my penitence, and, ap
pealing to his natural affection, implore a re
storation to his house, S and to the station and
prospects of his Eon. I did this, and you may
know the strength of the motive that could in
duce me to undergo ouch a humiliation. I found
him at the works. He appeared much changed
for the worse by the scenes that had previously
occurred.
The moment he saw me, all his anger returned
—o, paroxysm of:rage came upon him. I knelt
to him, and prayed his forgiveness. I wept and
grovelled on the earth in the abjectness of my
entreaties—yes, in the presence of those work.
teen whom I had commanded as a master! Hie
passion only increased. I turned to Ormond who
stJod by, and, reminding him of what I had
done for him, urged his intercession with my ex
asprated parent. But the villain only laughed
at me, and looking, as he mocked, to the men,
they joined with hootinge to the ridicule, and
speedily my father, with their assistance, seiz
ing me, gave me in charge to a constable, and
had me removod to the station-house, where I
was confined forty-eight hours for drunkenness
—for I really had taken a glass or so with the
view of screwing up my nerves for the nonce,
and to this account the magistrate laid the ex
travagance of my behavior.
But after all, tho thing that most amazed me
was the conduct of the scoundrel Ormond. I
could not believe my own recollection.
.Surely, thought 1, I must have deceived my
self: he has been only acting ;—aware as he is
of my father's temper, he has been only feigning
this treatment of me in order not to lose his
favor. No doubt he cherishes towards me the
warmest feelings of gratitude, respect, and sym
pathy, and is continually endeavoring in the, way
he deems most safe and suitable, to turn away
the old man's wrath. I will seek him alone, and
we will concoct together some plan for a recon
ciliation.
Two or three evenings after that, when hun
ger—positive rant of food—had been added to
my sufferings, I watched for him, and at length
observed him, after seeing the largo gates of the
distillery locked, walk away althag the dark and
lane street is which it stood.
I met him, and going close to him wished him
a good evening, and began immediately, and
with perfect confidence, to remark upon the oir
ctumstemees I have detailed. Stopping short,
however, as we walked ha interrupted me.
"Hark ye, Philip," said ho, addressing me
with contemptuous familiarity ; "I say it at once
and for all, and pray keep mind of it for the fu
tnre—l desire to have nothing to say to you,
and nothing to do with you. It is not probable
I Fht , ..lt require your intereat with the old gen
tl..,mon any further. My income as junior part.
nor, though only a sisthof the nett return,is am
ply comfortable just now, especially as I have in
prospect the grod will—you understand—and
possibly something more: lucky fellow ! eh?—
But now, good evening. Don't annoy.me, Give
my love to Ellen Lucas when you see her neat;
tell her that I hope she has not forgotten her old
Man."
At tho beginning of this speech I thought ho
wask
in st, but coon I saw 4ho truth. But what
- 2 -what means that last insinuation ? Would he
have rare believe that any one—that he ?—Oh
madness ! As the idea swelled and took form in
my mind, I became nearly frantic. I sprang at
his throat, almost blinded with fury, and actu
ally fastened on him with my teeth.. -
But ho was a great heavy fellow, more than
six feet in height, and as strong as an oz.—
He shork me off, and with a light cane he car
ried rained lashes on my face and shoulders. I
stood up before him unwinoingly: I would not
have called for help or have turned to escape for
a world. After a minute of this, down I drop
ped in a deati.faint, partly from the pain of the
outs, partly from elecese of impotent rage.
It appeared he walked quietly away. As for
me, I had fallen with my head in the kennel, and
the cold water from the street, running along,
speedily restored me to activity. I started up
and skulked home.
I saw of once that, as far as frame went, ho
was much my superior. As this thought rose in
my mind I laughed in my heart as I set my mind
to scheme up some deep plan of retaliation, in
wh 3 ch I did not care if I welt; myself involved,
provided only my desire of vengeance was fully
glutted
Bud. the wormwood was in tho treatment I now
received from her. Every object of mine that
she could thwart elle did ; exery word she con
tradicted, whilst she made me a subject of con
tinual vituperation and ridicule to the wretched
associates with whom our misery made 113 herd ;
and her murmuring and repining never ceased.
This from any indifferent parson would have
been intolerable; from her, toward whom my
vehement love had as yet suffered no abatement,
it WWI distracting. T flew for relief to my old
consolation—liquor ; and, for a while, I became
a street pest, continually wandering drunk about
the town, hooted by boys—an object of public
sport and contempt.
At length, when I had been to hard labor in
the house of correction and been kept tolerably
sober, I reflected that this was never the way to
accomplish what was now the great object of
my existence. I made a firm resolution to keep
as free from spirits as, considering my habits, I
possibly could, and on leaving the prison pro
ceeded to carry the plan into effect.
But when I left a complicated piece of news
burst upon Me:—
My father, it was stated, had had his reason
eo far impaired as to require seclusion in an asy
luin for the insane., which was no doubt to be ao
coniated for from my conduct and its abcompe,ny
ing circumstances. This was quite possible I
make no doubt; for the behavior of his whole
previous life had been such as to indicate a con
stitutional tendency to mental disorder—which,
probably, by the way, you may think I have in
herited from him. But a striking particular was,
that the whole business was in the uncontrolled
hands of Mr. Ormond, into which also the pro
ceeds were flowing.
It was curious to hoar the opinions of people
that knew us. My father's madness was admit
ted on all hands, as also my own ; indeed, I was
given to understand that my proceedings had
given considerablo bias to the opinions of the
do - ctors whose certificates had authorized his con
finement. We wore a pitied family, and Mr. Or
mond met with every commendation for his
steadiness, rectitude, and business activity. I
was also informed that ho had at ono time ex
preesed his intention of having me too subjected
to judicial inspection and if possible, despatch
ed to the same quarters.
All this,—moroover, that my father was in a
very dangerous state,
and not expected to sur
vive,—was told me by the keeper of a whisky
cellar, from whom I hail been in the habit of
getting my small daily supplies, and whrse house
was of course the first place I sought on being
set at large.
On leaving this I set off homeward, if the hole
I harbored in could be called by such a nein.
As I went I reflected on, and was amazed at the
singular run of luck that has blessed this most
consummate scoundrel Ormond, who had thus in
few months found his way to fortune over the
necks of his benefactors. With my mind filled
with working thoughts I slunk along through
lanes and alleys, towards the place where I had
left Ellen on the day of my imprisonment. "As I
draw near the place I began to conjacbare, to
hope, to be anxious, to dread. What was I
to expect—joy at my return, pity for my mis
fortunes, upbraiding for my misconduct?—or
could anything have happened to her in my
absence?
I entered the house. She was not there l I
enquired when she would be: a loud laugh was
the reply; and when it ceased, I was told she
had gone to stay with a gentleman. A gentle
man I I staggered back as if I had been struck
on the head, while my heart whispered the name
—Ormond, but my tongue was silent. I could
not speak ; I turned round and left the place.
It was getting late in the evening, and almost
unconsciously I took my way towards his house.
On my arrival there I found a haekney-carriage
drawn up opposite the door. Presently out they