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Three weeks. i 4 00 ,
Ono month I 500
Two montirt 1 7 00
Three matt' , o 10 U 0
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Six month. 1 11. 00
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on fine white t.apar,M large, clear typo, will be found by
the subscriber to give better eatisfacttion than any paper
puellzhed in Pittsburgh.
Thoac rhO wish to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will Bud
t he SATURDAY POST a cafe and profitable investment.
Address, JAreims P. BARR,
sepl7 Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JAS. Y. PA tr.
Ilk U - a 19g:if R
BOOR AND JOB OFFICE,
POST 33 - LTIMIpINGS,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
undersigned having made extensive
additions of the. LATEST AND tIANDSOMRST STYLES
F 'TYPE, and imvoved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
SOB OFFICE, Irciße tho ,:tention of Rail Road °Mona
Llerehantn, bleduce:a u tll, au d the public generally, to their
superior facilities fur enacting with dispatch, on reasonable
Lerma, all Linda of
TtE 1L O ID,
AIiEtICANTIIII.4E,
LEGAL,
AND EVERY o'num DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
kar Our material being nearly all HMV, we can give assu
rance of the most complete eatUlaction, and solicit orders
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK. CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING, 011.0IILARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac.
Particular attention will also be paid to the printing
of Posters, Progratume4 Ac. for Concerts,. Exhibitions and
Chromes. BARR & LIFERS.
The People's ,51:toe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACI3R & CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashiol:O ie
BOOT, SHOES AND GMMTER
L 79
For Gentlemen, Ladlet, Youths end Children,
Nei. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
oeB PITTSBURGH, PA
J. CI. PERRI.' 8. A. JOHNSON
PEgRIN & JOIINSON,
Proprietors of Childs & Co.'s
Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof
Cement Rooting.
133 TIIIRD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully execcted. an.l all our work warranted.
hoofing niabrial always' on hand, and for sale, with di
rections for use.
dos. .0. istAnzEL TON 4 CO.,
ENGINEERS AND MAC INIISTS,
Corner of Fine arid Liberty ctreds, Pittsbu.'o 7l , Pa.
QIIPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for , Grist
and Saw Mills, Breweries,Printing Hots&lishm - ents,
Manufactories, Ac., made to orer. They also continuo
manufacture of their Celebrated Machinists' Tools, such a ,
Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machines,
its Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers.
Ac. j a:lyd
.lIOBRaT THOMPBON
JOHN TEO:I4EON
zoniri THOMPSON & CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
GI - MINERS, N 0.135 Third street. SIGN PAINT
ING executed with neatness and despatch. Mixed Paints,
Oils. Turpentine Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Montai g ne Ziuck, a very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and for
sale. We are prepared to g rind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or other :, at the shortest notice, as we have a Mill
which grinds by steam Painters will save money by get
ting their colors ground with us. irurfely
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GOLD AND SILVER SPF,CTAOLES,
BIf.triLIFACTURER'S
HYDROMETERS
or weighing pirite, the cheapcbt and best articles over
brought to this city.
THERMOMETI:RS AND BAROMETERS,
.crying in price from .S 6 :o each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
S COMPASSES,
G. E. SHAH'S,
PfacZical 01,:ician, 58 Fifth S.:ree.t.
opposite 'Masonic Hell.
;BURVEYOR'
always on hand ut
IS. C. lE. SAWYER,
I.IAIiTIA'....7I7REIS Or
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 17 Wood 'Arcot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
M. J. BIIRIIA, C. GllTExportr.
BUS& GUTIEIVIDORF,
!;LitiaCTURrAIS OP
STEAM 801 LERS,
And all lchida of iheot.,lron Work.
Penn otrect, near Water, Pittebargh, Pa.
jicapjat oprFpf , PP^.I.IT , I T ATISMIrn a 1425,1 v
Wheat, Rye and Cotrn Wanted,
1? L l l2lE3' Ea Ea ME Zi g
ALLEGHENY MY.
33 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the above establishment, and aro prepared to
FAY 117. E LaGar.3: ELAILILLT Paters ut CAM roe
25,000 BITHIELS OF WIIEAT.
10,000 "
10,000 " - CORN.
It is the intention cf the proprietors to offer nitiaa rtumrs
Tor any cho!..b lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Floor, and aro pilling to pay a
a;remium to V.c.famer iu the shapo of an extra price, to in.
moo him to ratio-ell ' olco quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good
iyls:lydk,
GGS bblB. Egge jug received and for
sale 2,IcOANDLES MEANS tr Ca,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
REEN APPLES.-20 bbls. for sale b 7
a. 7 tIENRY U. COLLINS
DERRY 417. CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens,
Lorca;.. W. B. I.IAVEN
Stacinery Ftore,
Nc , l. 81, 93;r..nd 95 Market street._
BEANS.-10 bags small white
Deane, reaLirod and for ualo by
McUANDLE - SS, !JEANS
Clomp! irnnel and Wator otrofts
E are now opening our second, and by
vv far thA chant , ' t stock of Fall and Winter Dross Goods,
Ehewle, ac., that has ever been off o. 11111 , 1130ered in thi N
s city.
LOVE,
EM2STi==l
bbl. Onion Setts, for
na!o by JAMES A FETZIdt,
• Corner Market and First streets.
1k A? PENCIL SHARPENER, for
sale by W. S. HAVEN,
mrl,9 Caro . Elmira and Becond streets.
IHEESI4I-60boires prime Western neservo
' taa by [d4l] WI. 11. MII2I A 00.
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
Under 'o:lees Now National Theatre,
PITTSBURGH., PA.,
D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR,
T_'AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and c , mfor . able style, the large centre store in the
ODD FELLOWS lIALL. Fiith wrest, as a FIRST CLASS
RESTAURANT AND FALOON. Halting had many years'
ex , rlen co in the business, he is prepared to supply the best
, the
market affords. Ilia Ear will be furnished at all times
with the boat WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en ,
trance to the Saloon, is in the centre of the Hall, and re.
"" (regiments will be furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT
75
50 (Sundays excepted.) apl4:ly
lot WASHINGTON ILOUSE ,
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PUBLISHED n ALLY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," OORNER esE WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM:
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS:
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Cornor Irwin Stroot and Onqueono Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA-.
B. D. MARKER, -
(Formerly of the "Marker House," Blairsville, Pa.)
H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated
in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Depots and Steamboat Landings. •
The House was built in 1866, with all modern improve
ments, and fitted tip in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being now—and will in every respect be a first class HotoL
Flue STABLES are attached to tho premises. tjel2.7
H. W. KANAGA.
U. 2© H. 1 urt
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Oppor.ite the Penna. Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. Dels
WASHINGTON lIROTEIL,
FORDIERLY D. B. HOTIM,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
PHIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
3 corner of PENN and WASDINGTON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and is now the most conve
nient Rotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railioad, East
or West. myB:ly
ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AIIRENTZ
LL 1 PRovaintor. ..No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
It the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
EThe proprietor hating, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellentAtyle, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
tally solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febl:y
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT.
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
The attention of Merchants
i 2 noiat tr z.-;.! ; 0 , „ and others is directed to this , 11%
establishment, which has boon recently fitted - TA,.
npp
A for the narpose of affording a SITI3STAN
TI f. EATING RollfilE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION::
Country folks attending market are particularly invited to
co 11. Everything pert.fn'ng to an EATING SALOON will
always be found, of the freshest the market affords.
ap29lyd&w
Excelsior Restaurant,
111 WOOD u ffl e zet, ll,l.A.,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN LAWK AND
NAST 'RN FIBU
The undersigned has just received from the Eastern mar•
ket, selected with groat care,
SMELT, HALIBUT, HADDOCK,
FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH,
Zi ew York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Harbor, Shen Oysters.
The finest over brought to thic city. Every delicacy of the
censon served up at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT.
apayd E. BTEINRIIOII..
QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
A., Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former
ly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and commo
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a calL Assured, with the convenience of the
i i ,:suse and his long experience in the business, ac.,5 e n give
entirz+ satisfaction, end his charges moderate.
feb22 WM. Cl. CONNELLY.
FAIINESTOCEI 9
14 wood street, Pittsburgh,
AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
11 ENGLAND—
W ALDRON etr., GRIFFIN'S
Gramm'
CON AND GRAIN SCYTHE,
00BN HOES ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drawer Locke, very superior Out
Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons,
Brass Candlesticks, Brass Cocks t ßrass Stair Rods, Braces and
Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
Teacee, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with
a variety of other goods, all of which will bo sold at mod.
MAO terms. split
TAMES MILLING-AR, MONONGAIIELA
di PLANING LULL, would respectfully inform the public
th a t h'e has rebuilt :ince the fire, and having enlarged hia
eatabLis..\rneut, and filled it with the newest and most ap
proved m _Nchinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planed boards, ccrowl anwing and resawing, doors, sash and
shutters, kiln dried, trauma, mouldings, hos making, Ac.
South Pittsb ugh, 2nPtinaber 7, 1857- f s
CHARLES W. LEWIS , ALDERMAN,
And Ex-Officjo dtistace of the Peace,
OFFICE ON Tii3 CORNER OF WYLIE
AND F in - 5 sTREETS.
All business catmected with elifs alto will be att:nded to
with promptness. Conveyances o: au kinds done with
o le
A gal
acenracy--euch an Looie, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers f t
torney, &c. Titles to Leal Estate exanitied.
To the members of the Bar ho tenders kils services as Com
missioner to take DopoaitiCal3 to be read in the several Courts
of this State, and elsewhere. Ins office is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
executmg business of that kind are very desirable. lfe10:ly
CIOD FISH.-10 drama extra large and fin
for sale by WM. U. 8511TH g CO.,
ror26 118 Eecood, and 147 First streets
RICE. -10 tierces prime, for sale by
wM, 11. 8111TII dc CO.,
mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets
QUGAR.-50 hhde. prime N. 0. Sugar, just
Li rec'd and for sale by WM.. 11. SILITII fO ,
mr26 118 Second, and 1.47 First streets.
C OFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
8.511T1i C 0. ,&
- 118 Second, and 147 First streets.
FINE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in
store, and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANB is CO.,
teal Corner of Wood and Water streets.
L ARD. -A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, just received and for sale by
MeOANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
Cefner of Wood and Water streets.
DICKLES,-8 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
ceived and for sale by JAMES A. FLTZ.EIt,
V2O Corder Market and First streets.
EGGS. -6 barrels fresh
JAEggsME to arrive this
day, and for sale by S A. FETZER,
mrl9 Corner Market and First streets.
DLANTATION SUGAR
N. 0. MOLASSES
& 100 lib& folly fair and prime Sugar ;
600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
50 " St. James EL II
MILLER Molasses,
RICKETSON, now landin and
for sale, by
g
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty areal.
SPICE:S.-
"25 bags Pimento;
100 Grain Peppor, just received and for sate
MILLER is RICKETSON.
Tics. 221 and 223 Liberty street
COD FISEL-
e Cod Fish;
3 drums extra larg
3 " large " " Just received and
for into, by MILL.EftRICILETSON,
mr'2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
910 LET.—A commodious three story Frame
Lionse, with Brick Basement—situated on Bedford
street—to rent, by BULLER a RICESTSON,
mr2s Nos. 221 and 222 Liberty street.
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket
Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township
Maps of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indium, Illinois, lowa, Ails.
soon Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, on hand and for
mile by W. S. HAVEN,
aps
Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market street.
(DD FELLOWS' ROLL, W ARRAN
4..." and Proposition Books, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
aps Corner Market and Second streets,
ILiRENCII PAPER , HANGINGS.—New
designs and very beantifnl—rectived by late arrivals,
for sale by W. P. DIARSD ALL a CO.,
mr2s Importers and Dealers, 57 Wcod street.
- w INDOW GLASS.—An assortment o
Country Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by
&
WM. IL SMITH CO.,
to tOni 118 second, and 147 First streets.
ETcHuPs
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30 dozen quart Tomato Ketchup;
30 do pint do do
15 do do Walnut do
15 do •do Illnehroom do
Just reed and for eale REVUE. ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wool street,
Opposite the Et. Chilies Hotel
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1,..A counties, lowa—valuablelands in these twent fot
xele by 8. CITTIVBERT & fiON.ies,
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PROPIITETSIE SS
- PROPRIETOR,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Saccosoor to R. T. 0. Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN )300RS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS.,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsbiugh, Pa.
Co... Partnership.
ITITIE undersigned have entered into Co
x._ Partnership, under the style of Win. C. Johnston & Co.
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM G. JOENSTOIY.
Pittsburgh, September 5, 1557.
U.. 1013 tifirON, JII Whi. 0. JOI2SSTOI•
WICI. G. JOUNSTON Gt CO.,
QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufactnrera,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. se3o
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
11 &D. RINEHART,
umarre.mmi AIM
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES.
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IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
300 STUDENTS ATTENDEfia, JA.titrAttir, 1868.
Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Moan
iNSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
ja. and Double-Entry; Book• Keeping, as need in every de
partment of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Busi
ness Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and all other subjects necessary for tho thor
ough education of a practical business man.
.7 0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keepipg and
Science of Accounts.
J. O. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIEET, Profs. of Pen.
manship—twelve first premiums over all competition for
beat Pen and Ink Writing,
ACV AND NOT son ENGRAVED WORE, "RI.
Terms, fc—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time
—s3s. Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Board about $2,50.
Entire cost, $OO to $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining a
eitnation. Specimens of unequalled writing and circulars
sent free: Address, P. W. JENRINS,
rar27 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ta- IN MECHANICAL, ARUitiTEGTIMLL,
AND CRAYON DRAWING, .ar
By JOHN HERZ.
AMP- For further information apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
KIN'S, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts
burgh. [ novl4:Hmd.
Safety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE.
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and bet
ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel
Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant
and safe portable light Ever offered to the public, and no
danger of etplosion; more brilliant than gae; and quite as
cheap ; Lamps of tho most simple and easily managed con
struction. For Bale by T. D. G. HODKINSON,
No. 79 Smithfield street.
. _ .
Beware of a counterfeit already in the market, made
from Camphene. with a little Coal Hl to scent it. ffel7:ly
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, and we call the attention of the Lidice to the
fact that
COOKING , IRONING, ETC.,
Can be done with economy, without oppressive heat, with
out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always ready in
a moment—by using
Musgrave's Gas Goof:dog Stove,
To which we respectfully invite your attention,
at No. 75
Smithfield street. S. A. JOHNSON & BRO.
111 E. County and City Rights for sale. apl2:9m
AILIERES' WORN
CONFECTION, U
ONFECTION, CO
NFECTI`ON, CON
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CO NFECTI O N .
The most pleasant, cafo and effectual Worm Remedy now
in use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELI, &. HAFT,
Cor. Wood and Sixth eta., Pittsburgh, Pa ,
And sold by Premolars srenenallv. la2l
pincott, Shorten & Parsotok,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR PLITH.
f ANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
t i Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly on hand a ' , lug°
stock. Wo are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be
fortipurchasing elsewho. at 'S.
O,T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned has bought the lease *n_
scAof the above named Stables, to
gather with a portion of the eaten
sive stock of Horses and Carriages,
late the property of James Mathews, detached. In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received frets, public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of ,CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. de29
UCKWIIEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
-1110 wheat Flour, 60 sacks, just received and for sale
McOANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
assorted sizes. Also, Stand and Bureau Covers ; on
hand and for eslo by J. & H. PHILLIPS,
; 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
I'LOITR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour receive
and for sale by McCANDI.FRS„ MEANS 00.,
te2o Corner Wood and Water streets
OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
iI GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt
ly and in the best manner, by J. kH. PHILLIYB,
mr9 23 and 28 St Clair streilL
LARD OIL.—We have commenced maim
factoring Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or
dera for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
ket. Wo villBll barrels returued when desired
R. O. A J. H. SAWYER,
- Ve: /7 Wend ntriazt.
11,IANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
n wood 6 octavo Pianoo, will be rented to private fam
iliar. only. Apply to JOHN IL lIELLOR,
82 Wood street.
INDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2
to 6 inch inch diameter, for sale by
Ir. IL COLLINS.
Q . TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale
(an excelleat article,) by
JOHN TIIOMPSON & CO.,
N 0.135 Third street.
MIXED PAINTS—Always on band, of
all colors, and for sale by
JOHN THOMPSON t CO.,
No. 135 Third street.
QTARCII.--300 bx.s. Rochester Pearl Starch
for gale by flal9l HENRY 11. COLLIN&
inLOVER SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover
Seed, for ealo by JAMES A. FETZER,
ap3 Corner First and Market street.
POTATOES.-
.0 123 ben. Nerhannock Potatoon;
LO do Peach Blerrom Potatoes, jest received,
and for sit. by TAMES A. FETZER,
SI Water street.
RYE FLOUR.-
15 bble. fresh ground Bye Flour, Jut received end
for vile by JAMES A. FETZER,
janl 89 Water street.
GREEN APPLES.-
20 bbis. green apples, jut received and for sale by
Goa) JAR A. IT.TZES. 80 Water abut.
14 INTER GLOVES.—A full supply of
Cloth, Silk and Merino, of various rim, at low pri.
HUME%
47 99 soikrst grtraet.
11 RIED PEACHES.-30 bus choice Dried
Poaches to arrive this pay, and for saP by
JAB. A. FETZER,
m .1 Corner Market and First streeta•
POTATOES, -100 bus. Pink Eye Potatoes,
nice for planting, and will be eold cheap.
JAB. A. FETZER, . .
Corner First and Market etreete.
PITTSBURGH., TUESDAY• MAY 11. 1858,
DILALSELS 1 ALL NIKO 07
190. 129 WOOD STREET
.. , .4:•.:1i.,.,';5fi:3,A4i,•fi',it , •.t
INSUR4WE.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'SIJNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATHENS, BRAS/FORD COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, 1858, as
presented to the Stockholders, and made out in compliance
with the State Laws of Now York,Ohio,lndiane,lllinois,
ME=
The name of the Company is the FARMERS' UNION IN
SURANCE: COMPANY, located at Athena, Pa. Chartered
April 13.18t3, by Cie Legislature of PoUnsylrania. Charter
Perpetual.
Cash Capital, which is all paid up.
Surplus in addition thereto
A BS P.T
Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgagee, at
six and seven cent. interest,
amounting in the aggregate t0...5152,215 00
Which mortgages are or value,•
ble and productive real estate,.
principally farms, recorded and
first liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than mort.
gaged for in each case, and in no.
cane less than fifty ep cent. more.
exclusive of farm buildings, and
so certified by the Recorders,
where recorded, to the and tors of.
the States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six cent. Bonds amply.
47,685 00
secured
Cash on hand and in Bank 6410 12
Cash in hands of Agents, and is
course of ttansminder, secured
by bands with sureties
Due on losses re-inured, &c
Bills receivable, viz: promissory
cotes payable at bank and to the
Company . 8,246 82
Interest accrued, (principally due
Januar) 1,1656,) '12,191 46
Safe and office Fixtures and Furni.
tars
INCOME FOR TIN YEAP. 1857
.. .... ,
Amount of Premiums received daring the
year $ 85,231 33
Am't interest received during the year 11,442 05
Am't received from all other sources 2,480 00
EXPENDITURES.
Expenses for the year, including
commissions, salaries, rents, rein- -
anrance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses $ 19;109 66
Dividends paid during tho year 27,030 00
Losses paid, which occurred prior
to December 31,1866 \7,674 63
Looses pal l which occurred during
t h e 4!3,561 64
year
00,435 86
LIABILITIES.
LOSSO3 adjusted and not due (since
paid) $ 12,500 09
Losses incurred and in process of
adjustment. 9,207 00
Losses reported, on which no action
has been taken 5,500 00
Losses resisted, on ground of insur
ance aftecjire, property transfer-
red before loss, property lost not
covered by the Policy, &c 12,100 00
$ 89,407 99
Whole amen .t of risks taken daring the year.. 55,429,802 00
Whole amount of risk at data a 4,601,410 00
ItTAYE 07 PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OP BEADVOED,
C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Ctustleld, Secretary of
the Farmers' .'niort Insurance Compiny, being severally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that
the foregoing is a true, fall and correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de•
scribed officers thereof. 0. N. SDI lAN, President.
J. B. OANFIRTD, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Janu
ary, 1858, H. 0. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. RENTER, agent,
No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Q., CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
10, 1 , Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real
Estate, routing houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making convey.
ances, deeds, bonds, &c.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, tic. oclB
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Rmararwas.—Mossra. Hanna, Garrets= & Co., Robert
Parks, Req. iY/15
WESTERN LA77DS•
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
DEAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. BO WATED, STREET,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan and lowa. Re will ezchango Lands in Wisconsin,
&c., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as
above. aultly
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Valuable Farm For Sale,
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A
part of Section 17 in Goshen township, Mahoning
county, Ohlo; about 12d acres cleared, in a high state of
cultivation, about one-half meadow land, of a superior
quality, the balance high and rolling, ready Cri the plough.
It is one of the best grazing farms in the county, having
never•failing springs on it, also en orchard, i earing fruit of
a superior quality; together with a good and valuable stone
quarry.
It will be sold at a low price and eli , l payments given.
ZADOK STREET.
Slum, CoL Co., Ohio, March 24,1859. ap9:dtf
For Sale.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI
MANS VILLE, Ross township, Allegeeny county,
comprising together, • tract of TiVRTF;FIVE AORES and
seventeen perches of the very best quality of Garden Land,
under a high state of cultivation, and well timbered, Dwell
ing House, two Earns, Stabling, Potato and Spring House.
About five hundred Fruit Trees, of every variety, of the
choicest kind of fruit. The property is well supplied with
abundance of ex.calent water, and Is easy of access to mar
ket, by Railroad or by the New Brighton Plank Road. The
property is within four miles of the city, and will be sold
at a bargain. Inquire of S. B. W. GILL,
No. S 9 Fifth street, PAtsburgh.
Or, of WM. 11. (MSG,
ap7:l m 95 Pennsylvania avenue.
FOR SALE.-45 acres of Land near Hul
ton'a Station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, 10
miles from the city. Tho laud is all cover.l with fine forest
trees, which makes it a desirable place for a country resi
dence.
2 Building Lots, each 20 by 100 feet on Patina. avenue,
rear Magee street.
6 do do on Vickroy street, near Magee street.
14 do do on Maria street, near Magee street.
3 do do on Bluff and Isabella areets,
In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1. Lot on the corner of Penn and Alarbury streets,
fronting 30 feet on Penn and 109 fest 101/ 2 inches ou Mar
bury straet, adjaaant to the depot of the Pe ineylvania Rail
road. For terms, etc., inquire of ISA A.O JONES,
mr29:lm corner Ross and Fleet ate , Pittsburgh.
APLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
—Situate in South Pittsburgh, on the Monongahela
river. Tho house is large and convenient, having a hall 2
parlors, dining room, kitchen and 4 chambers, a fine porch
fronting the river, a good cellar, stable and carriage home,
a large garden with great variety of choice fruit, shrub
bery etc., grabs arbor, ,hado - trees, etc. For price and
terms, incgrre at the office of S. CUTHBERT A; SON,
spl2 51 Market street.
LIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT
4,/ Situate at abut 2 miles from the city, 21 acres of
land; largo and comfortable dwelling home of 10 room ; , a
good spring house, carriage house, stable, etc., a tenant
house and other ont.buildings, garden, fruit trees, grapes
and small fruits, a stone wall and iron railings in frost of
the honeo and garden, etc., will be rented low to a good ten
ant. S. CUTHBERT tic SON,
apl2 61 Market •treet.
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER
v TY FOR SALE—A largo lot of ground. GO feet trout
by 200 deep to a street with a new Frame Dwelling Rouse
or Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers,
wide porch in front, g,..0d cellar coal house, stable, fruit
tress, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy.
ap7 S. CUTHBERT 6c SON, 51 Market street
FOR RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling Henge t situate on tno Bank of the Monon
gahela river, opposite the city, and at present in the occu
pancy of Marehall, Esq. cnoice fruit, shrubbery, etc.
in abundance and great variety. Apply to
mr3l S. CUTHBERT 22 SON, 51 Market et.
QTORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
kJ FOR RENT.—A large Room and Cellar, between Mar
ket and Wood streets. 8. CIFIIIBERT & SON,
mr3o 5t Market street
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE FOR RENT—Sitnate on s.tarbury street, be-
Mean Penn and laberty streets, containing a hall, 2 par
lors, 6 chambers, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $260 per
year. 8. CUTHBEB.T & SON,
mad 51 Market atra.t.
AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
on Monterey street, Allegheny, can be had for the
email amount of $825. Terms easy.
mr27 S. CUIHBERT k SON, .51 Market et.
I'OR s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance
in one and two years, will secure a dwelling house
and lot of ground, on Mt Washington.
mr27 S. CUTHBERT 3 SON, 51 Mardet at.
BARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling house and large lot of ground, in Sluirpa
burg,. For price and terms, apply at our office.
mr27 8. CUTHBERT * SON, 51 Market at.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each house, situate on Carson street,
South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by
S. CUTHBERT Er SON,
61 Market slyest.
'OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in ono
of the best situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for
either ajobbing, retail or prescription Mushiest. Purchas
ers will find an advantge of rare mourn nee. For informa
tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jn.,
No. 166, corner 6.iztla and Wood straits,
Pittsburgh.
DROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality reo'd
and for sale 1 y [mrS] HENRY H. CO- LINS.
I®® BBLS. NAITi-A.R as f
G o RA r
v stle t bj o.,
Now IS and 20 Woos West.
TNAW S proved, and other styles o
Window Shade Hinturos, for sal bye
0124 J. lbB.
MUM
.t'k'g . ,! .. ;'.1 .. .!..",''.'7 .- ?;'; - :.-:'''' , :••' .. : , .::
MERCHANTS' hNSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadeflphila.
WM. v. PETIT, President D. J. M'CAI , III, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and investcd...s2oo,ooo 00
flarpina 63,423 35
$263,428 35
Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and
iributaries. Insures against lose or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRE 0 T OE El:
$ 200,000 00
63,485,fi1.
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmor, Rene Gallon,
B. L. Woolnton, John A. Marshall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Prisoy.
$253,435 51
In Phemie/phia':
Seigel', Lamb & Co.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co.,
A. T. Lane a Co.,
PITTSBURGH OFFICE,
ap9 8..
Reliance Mutual Thwarance Co.
39,761 6)
7,896 61
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MEROHAN-
DISE, FURNITURE, &0., IN TOWN OE COUNTRY.
Office, No. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 13177,920 «ASSETS, 0252,403 89.
Invested as follows, viz :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth
double me amount $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan, $3OOOO coat 25,500 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn'a R. It. Loan. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance CJ 19,160 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00
Bills Recelvable,husiness paper 62,711 60
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,836 19
Cash on hand and in Bank 16,043 20
$ 253,485 61
$99,1.53 3a
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
Opposite the Custom House.
ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
. RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates
of premium,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Becretary.
OFFICE: BA Water gtreet, between Market and Wood streets
X.Z`lnsuree HULL. AND CARGO RISKS, on tho Ohio
end Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRD.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
End Transportation.
INSURANCE.
01'11011UB:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. F. WITMER, Vice Presidesot.
D. J. McCANN, Secretary.
EIIPETLINO2B:
1/n Plaadelphia:
1 Steinmitz, Justice & Co.,
Buck, Morgan & Stldfole,
Pumroy, Caldwell k Co.
O. 97 WATER STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
FI HE INSURANCE,
BY THE
OF PHILADELPHIA
$252,465 89
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DIEUICYZOES.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Biapham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
David S. Brown, William Musser,
Gardalins Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson,Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Moses Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, Wm. Si. Semple, Pittab'g
mr3 B. Si. HINCEIMAN, Secretary.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
-
mr3 • North-east corner Third and Wood streets.
ROBERT P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DI:MOTORS.
Charles Hayes, E. R. Cope,
B. &English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Silvery, Joseph S. Pan!,
0. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor.
F. BLAWEI3IIIOO, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
jytly Corner Third and Wood streets
DUMICROBS
William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel Rea, Samuel M. Kier,
James M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr., FISUCi3 Sellers,
Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Hays.
Springer Harbaugh, John Shipton,
Capt. Samuel 0. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. Ja22
WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOOS HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED DY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Meth Capital $300,000 I Premium. 1P0tar...5132,343.
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, ac., in town or
D/EZOTOSB:
1
Hon.dno.J.Pearcs, Hon. 0. O. Harvey,loharlcs A. Mayer,
John B. Hall, Charles Crist, 'Peter Dickinson,
T. T. Abrams, D. K. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ABEAM, Vice President.
TllO9. Krroussr, Secretary.
RE 7SBENOBB:
Samuel 11. Lloyd, I Dr. J S. Crawford,
A. A. Winogardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff,
L. A. Mackey, lion. Cameron, James Armstrong,
A. White, Thos. Bowman ILD, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbilt, llon. Win. Bigler,
OFFICE--NO. 65 F1F2.11 STREET, PITTSBURGH.
de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
rpHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
J. COMPANY, OF PCIIADELPIIIA.
DinzoTor.s—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Coo. W. Richards,
Horde,' D. Lewis, Ado phi E. Berle, David S. Browne, Mon.
ea Patterson. C 112.5. N. Baraus, President.
OMB. G. BANCICIO, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on ovary
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company halo reserved a large Contingent Fund,
2hicb,with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage $918,128 68
Real Estate 84,377 '7B
Temporary Loans.. 83,968 17
Stocks 61,889 0:
Cash, 64,340 81
"Total $1,212,703 44:,j
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou•
sand Dollers,t oases by ftie, thereby affording uyidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINEIt COFFIN, Agent,
noli Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ,PIIILADELPIIIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $500,000. In
sures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
°MOMS:
11. C. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHD SHIELDS, V. Pres' t.
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DDIZOTOIIS :
IL 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. C. Stotesbury, R. M. Carlile, Richard Shields,
R. F. Showell, 0. C. Butler, William Osborne,
George Scott. ,
TITE 45c CHAFTEY, Agents,
jeL•y Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood st
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PITTSBURGH., PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Aux. BRADLEY, Vice President.
F. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
This Company makes °sou insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against MILL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and AIARLNE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DißucToße
Robert Galway, Samuel brOlartan,
Joseph P. Gezzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey.
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David IL Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr. Jno. Mclin.
WESTERN OF T I S TT II S R BI
J A R IN G ' H CE COMPANY
GEORGE DAB 81 -7, , vresident; .
F. M. Gamma. Secretary.
Orrros No. 92 Water street, (Spang kCe's Warehouse,) up
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of 'E a,. Lißmi„Riga-s
A Home Institution, managed by Dinct , r-, who are well
known in the community, and who aro detormined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the •haracter which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31at,1857
Stock Accounts,....— .......
Mortgage,_..
Bills Receivable,
Office Furniture,. .....
Open Accounts, .... . .
Premium Notes,
Bills Discounted,
Hisserons
George Deride, It. Miller, Jr.,
J. r.. Butler, George W. Jackson,
James Mu Ma ch Alex. Speer.
Andrew Ackley, Wm. Knight,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick,
D. M. Lcrng, Wm. H. Smith,
O. W. Ricketson, F. M. HONDON„
noe2ll georetag
L :. e; * .
:::',..'.,,
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
A NEW LOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
A N ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD 7
Octave Chickering & Pons' Piano,
having been in use a very abort time, is now
in good order and will be warranted by thou
subscribers. The Piano is offered at a very •
low price. • .
A Rosewood German Piano, &X octave, made by the l'est
German matters: in use about two years, and cost to import
at least $300.4, ice str 0
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely new, to
close the consignment, 'or $2OO.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by R. & W. Nunns,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Plano, made in Baltimore, $4O.
A rosewood 6 octavo Piano, old, $3O.
A rosewood es% octavo Piano, a very elegant and good in
ntrument, made by one of the best New York makers, In
Nrfrct of der; New Ycr' - price s3C6—s24o.
A f cotave excellent old Piano, with iron frame, made by
Behreck, $75.
ri 9.,,0c r d 6 ont^.ve Chickering Piano in good order, in
CRe Lib Ont 2 years, $2OO.
The ab vu triccs include packing box and packing.
For tale by JOUN 11 MELLOR.,
Solo Agent for Chickering A Son's,
For Pittsburgh and Wc-atern Pennsylvania,
a 9 No. 81 Wood street.
P 11 ABOSI
FULL GRAND PIANOS I ;-N"
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
foom tho Mannfactrry of °BICKERING & SONS',
Bono; kustrecolved from tho manufactory of Chickoring
& Sons', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o
their PIANO FORTES
- - - - -
One Full BOVELI OCtaVO Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price $BOO
Ono Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Roao
wood case. Prl , e .$7OO
Ono New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearly equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary &mare Piano. Price
SQUARE PIANOS I_
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis X.lFib, eoven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style.
Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, seven octavo.
Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four 6 CI t, 4146
Four Rosewood " " 4, :: 6 6 1 0 0 c,
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
Theso Instruments have-been finished specially for the
subscriber, and will bo warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOHN H. MELLOR,
1 , :o. 81 Wood 'street,
Sole Agent for Chickering do Sons'.
A CARD.
KLEBER HAVING JUST RETURN
to,._ a ED from the Eastern cities, where
01, 45 r
ho has selected a choice stock of superior
PIANQS for the spring trade, would respect.
fully invite the attention of purchasers there- t
to. They were chosen with greatcare from the entire East
ern stock, and are considered among the finest instruments
ever brought to this city. Purchasers are solicited to call
an'' can e. as this is an excellent opportunity for obtain
ing a first class and reliable Piano Forte.
ap6
H. HLEBER, No 63 Eifth street.
Z;Z.CP C:O27'XIT
The Best and Cheapest hi Use.
ADAIR, GRANT &, HARTMAN,
IVIANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WARREN'S
Improved Fire and
_Water Proof Felt,
Cement and Gravel goofs,
AliD
Elastic, Piro & Water Proof Canvas Roofing
ROOFING MATERIALS.
OFFICE NO. 24 FIFTH STREET
Some of our Canvas Roofs may be seen at
the following places:—C. 0; Hussey k Co.'s copper work.;
Phelpr, Parke 4 Co.'s carriage factory, Manchester ; Graff,
Bennett & Co.'s new rolling mill; Robinson Minis' loan
dery and machine shop; James Millinger s now, planing
mill. South Pittsburgh; Gen. Wm. Robinson's dwelling, Al.
leglieny ; P., Ft. W. & C. R. R., and C., C. t 0. R. R. freight
house, Crestline, Ohio P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. buildings, at
Rcohester and Sewickley Kittanning bridge.
WARREN'S ROOFING has been in use fifteen years, and
gives sctisfaction. Call, pr send to our eine, for a circular,
containing over sixty letters,tes tifying Its superior durability
See some of Warren's Roofing on DuT sane Depot, St.
Charles Hotel, New Dispatch Building, Post Building, Chron
icle Building, St. Andrews E. Church, Hand street; Mansion
House, O'Hara Glass Works, 0 Ihmsen's Glue Warehouse,
Chess, Wlson it Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory.
OUR ELASTIC CEMENT,
We apply on OLD IRON and TIN ROOFS, which makes
them as rood ag now, and better watrr proof. [ap23:em
Q.OULD you ask me, should you wonder,
Where to buy your Shoes and Gaiters?
GAITERS for your ;eat in springtime,
Doors with heels, and pretty BUSE.M.
h ice FBENCEI 81,02E119 for the summer,
Patent Leather, G10v0.1211 Mocasins
Where to buy these cheap and good too ;
I should answer, I would tell yon,
Go unto the PEOPLES' SHOE STORE.
To the Peoples' Chdiiii Shoe Store,
To the Store of DIFEENPAOIIER,
ap2l No. 17 Fifth street.
N EW BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE
PEOPLES' CHEAP SHOE STORE.
GENT'S, LADIE 1.113,E5", YOUTa's AND CHILDREN'S
wear of e very deomription and quality. Ladies' Glove Calf
Long Gaiters, with or without heels; Glove Calf, F•onch
Kid, Morocco and Lasting Slippers; Trench Morocco, Kid
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 superior to any
offered for sale to thia market, on hand nod for sale by
felB B. O. & J. IL SAWYER
- MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
20 boxes assorted 617X13, 4's, b'e and O's,Sperm Candles
on hand and for Rah. by B O. a J. H SAWYER,
DRIED APPLES.-50 sacks received and
for rale by Lmr22, 11ENRY IL COLLINS.
UTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by
mrlB TrENRY H. COLIJNe,
P IMOTIIY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
RY E FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and
for bale by fmr3) _ HENRY IL COLLINS.
IME.-100 barrels fresh Lime just rec'd
_Li by I=3l HENRY IL COLT INS.
CININEY FOPS of various patterns, for
ado by Onr29) IL LI. COLLINS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—A large assort
ment of favorite brands, on band and for sale by
W3l. IT. SMITH .2 CO,
mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets.
(lIIEESE.-225 boxes prime W. B. cutting
&J Cheese received and for sale, by
II COLLIN&
OTEL CANDLES.-50 bcxes 12's and
Na, Hotel Candice, gn hand and for Fade by
felB I. C. 16 J. H. B.AWYSE.
1010 YE FLOUR-20 bbls. in store and for
.1.%) sale by [deb . ' HENRY 11. COLLINS.
ARD—in kegs—for sale by
fa-4 nov7 BENRY IL COLLINS
VGGS.-10 bbls. fresh Eggs just received
and for eale rsur2o l HENRY IL COLLINS.
LASS.-500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12,
for Elate by (cipU, IaENRY: H. COLLINS.
ill ROOMS.-50 doz. reo'd and for sale by
ti mr3l HENRY H. coUns.
HERRING
50 bbla. Pickled Herring;
50 do Dry Salt Peri - 111g, for Bale by
p2l HENRY 11. COLLINS
DEANS. -40 bbls. prime white for sale by
m• 18 .lIENEY 11. COLLIN?
'IQ LOOK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any
style desired, in Gold or Plain Colors—mar.nractured
and put up at short notice, by J. as H PHILLIPS,
ntr9 = 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
A. NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF
Ground, 60 by 100 feat, Banat° on Mt. Washington,
or sale on accommodating terms, by
mr23 S `3I.ITIIIIEItT a SON. 51 Market et.
100 SACKS prime Neshannock Potatoes,
received and for Bale by
OB PRINTING.-
Cards, Circulars '
Price Lists, ma Lading,
Letter Heads, Ellow Bills, Labele,,ite
Printed in suparior style at short notice, by
WNI G. JOHNSTON . CO,
Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Staticners,
m ,1 57 Wood a troet.
$6OO FOR a two story frame dwelling
house and lot of ground 50 leer by 100, pleas
ntly situated on Mt. Washington. Terms asy.
fe6 8 BERT dr. EON. 51 tharket
VISII.-150 pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mou, etc. (ap7 l HENRY H.
700 LBS. Chrome and Imperial Green,
on hand and for ealo by
JOUN TUOMPSON & CO.,
No. 135 Third Wool.
$121,500 00
2,160 00
4,161 67
240 00
9,478 04
14,841 45
40,240 59
125,003 73
Q., TAR CANDLES. -200 bza, assorted sizes,
kJ ea, Ees and ire Adamantine Star Candler ' on him d and
for eale by B. C. J. H. SAVIII.II,
No. 47 Wood
felB
NSEEB. A. FM:INV:IOCH a Co.,
D OIL.-2 00 bbls. for sale, by
Corner Wood and First streets.
ME.—Lime constantly on hand, fresh
Ir jar2 l B
TWhite Lime, superior to any brought to the market
.pr HENRY H. COLLINS.
riiiVO LOTS OF GROUND, well fenced,
2. cellar walled up ready for a building, and other ire.
improvements, situate in Allegheny City. will be sold at a
again. 8. CHTEBI3IRT a BON,
ap2d 61 Market street.
$317,841 78
4, 7 ;if':-.• , ;,•,:^..:4 . ,4aZ , . 27..,,1.-:
JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets
NUMBER 179.
THE DAILY POST.
THE CONTRABMISI'S MENGE.
A CONFESSION.
[CONTINUED.]
Some of no had followed the employment from
our boyhood, bat most were broken down char
aoters like myself, who took it for their bread,
but especially to be sure of a continual and plen
tiful supply of spirits. My knowledge of the
processes, as conducted on a large scale, was de
cidedly an acquisiti'n, and I speedily acquired
muoh influence in the party - Our apparatus was
of the simplest description, light, and easily re
moved, for we had nu fixed place of working,
but snifted about as occasion demanded.
It was a week here, and ten days there; now
n an old barn, now in a hut in the middle of a
bog; anon in some lonely cave in the mountains,
or among the rooks of the shore; bat always
within a convenient distance from this town,
where the chief market of our produce lay.
The prime step of the manufacture, previous
to my joining them, had been the ruins of an old
castle; about eighteen or twenty miles from the
town, and a couple or so from the sea-cost.—
One tower of it only remained standing, the rest
being a heap of masses of stone and mortar.—
Beneath this tower was a large, low-roofed vault,
whose only proper vent was a square trap in the
arch, through which you descended into It. In
order, however, to admit a current of air for
their furnaces, they had dug a hole through the
thickness of the wall, which opened on the out
side, close to the edge of a stream, and covered
by brushwood and ivy.
This vault, however, was found to be so damp
as materially to interfere with the delicate pro
cesses necessary, as well as with the health of
the operatives, some of whom caught their deaths
there ; and finally, though admirably adapted in
so far as concealment went, it was abandoned.
When I had been a few days connected with
the set we found it most advantageous to ply
the trade at an old mill, which had been for some
years in disuse. It is situated at a place called
the Mill Hole, a wild spot on the coast, about
twenty miles hence.
This place possessed peculiar points of merit.
It was surrounded landward by miles of moun
tainous,almost uninhabited moorland. A stream,
coming from the hills, found its way to the sea
beside it, washing its walls ; and among the
rocks through and over which it gushed were
innumerable crevices, most suitable for conceal
ment. Moreover, the sea, hard by, afforded eve
ry convenience for the transport of our com
modities ; and, possessed of all these advan
tages, we soon began to extend our speculations,
and shortly attracted the attention of the an.
thories of this town.
Several licensed distillers formed a society
for the suppression of the illicit trade, and kept
a very high reward continually advertised for the
conviction of offenders. The secretary of this
society, and he whose name was affixed to the
placards offering the reward. was no other than
my old acquaintance, Mr. Ormond, of the firm
of Erris and Ormond.
But we were not very apprehensive of any im
mediate danger, as our agent in the town had
especially infermed us that we were not at all
suspected. This person proved to be a traitor:
the temptation of the reward was too strong for
him ; and ho betrayed the whole concern to Ormond
who immediately communicated with the high
sheriff of the county.
The result was that early one morning, as a
man named Quin and myself were engaged with
in the old mill, he, who was lying along upon the
ground, thougnt he it vibrate with a heavy tread
We thought this might be the rest of our crew,
who had gone up to the tower for some grain,
having with them a light rickety cart, or ear
with which we used to transport materials ; but,
on listening further, we perceive a regular meas
ured step, as of soldiers on a march. We ran
out, and about a couple hundred yards off saw a
party of military, accompanied by two civilians.
One of these was an excise-officer ; and the other
was Ormond, in his capacity of secretary of the
protection society.
The instant they saw us they quickened their
pace into a tun. Ormond recognized me. I saw
him pointing me out with violent gestulationa to
the officer that accompanied him. He was
mounted on a blood-horse (an exceedingly beau
tiful animal,) and be immediately gave chase
to us.
I stood for a moment looking at him, my blood
boiling with hatred, and rage : the next moment
however, the instinct of self-preservation over- .
came these feelings, and, turning, I ran rapidly
after Qain towards the shore, close to which we
had a small hockor moored. We rushed into the
sea, and swam off, using our utmost exertions.
Ormond came galloping up ore we had made
three strokes from the beach. Enraged at our
escape, he made furious attempts to urge his
horse out after us : the animal, however, refused
to thke the water, stoped short, roared, kicked,
and finally threw him among the sand. He had
preserved his grasp of the reins, and, immediate
ly springing up, began whipping the beast with
great violence.
As soon as we got on board the hooker wo
cast off the line that attached it to its grapnel,
and rowed out with all speed to sea. When we
had reached a safe distance we lay upon our
oars, to watch their proceedings. We saw them
first read over, probably by way of form, ono or
two papers. Immediately after they fell to work
and demolished our whole apparatus.
All this while Ormond was riding about the
mill, interfering, directing, and making himself
the busiest of all, appearing to be exulting in
his work with a devilish glee.
And there was I, lying inactive on my oar, a
spectator from a distance, while my lost means
of earning my broad were being annihiliated by
him who had already robbed me of every other
thing—station, wealth, love ! What could I have
done to him that, not content with this, he should
pursue me still with such rancor—persecute me
with such exterminating malignity? I had raised
him from the very dunghill, and sent him to my
own place. Oh, ingratitude! most mortal of the
sins that sink men's souls ! surely from the smoke
of the bottomless pit didst thou draw the deep
dye that blackens thy hideous front !
I felt as if struck dumb. While Quin, my
companion, shrieked oaths and maledictions at
them across the water, I remained mute and calm,
looking on,—but the state of my thoughti du
ring that fearful time I It was as if my whole
mind were not an aggregate of faculties, as you
philosophers will have, but one single dread pas
sion, revenge ! My heart beat slowly and la
boriously—there seemed be be a dull heavy
mass weighing down my bosom—my skin felt
cold—l actually shivered. Then, in the silent
thoughts of my own heart, I prayed to the fiend,
that I felt was there at the time, that he would
glut me to the teeth with vengeance, though I
should perish with the surfeit.
[TO BE CONTINUED.]
4
MEATSFOOT OlL.—Neatefoot Oil, in
quantitim to snit pt C.
C. Zs J sers, . AA on nand
WY andLl, for sale by
N. 47 Wood street.
PAY MARTiN'S BLACKING.—The
J oldest and b , st Blacking now in MO.
LEMING A largo rap
08. F,
ply-received this day, by
am Cornor Market street and Dlamood‘
FINE APPLES.-2 cases just received
by express and for sato by
REYMER d ANDERSON,
No. cs Wood street,
a .24 Oppoli to St Charles Motel.
•
LpYON'S KATHAIRON.—NE25sTocgromesr
CO,Fole
by B. A. yAB
ap2B Corner Wood and First streets.
DRIED APPLES.-50 bus choice Drie
Apples, received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
Corner of Market and First sta.
GREEN APPLES.-15 bbls. ohoice Ap
pies received, and for eale by
MoOANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
D°m-ESTIO CUTLERY—Jast opened a•
splendid assortment of Scissors. Carving Knives,
Knives and Potkes, etc. DOWN k ITT,
myl No. 138 Wood street.
CgNIONS.-10 bbla Onions for sale by
mr2 AW.NRY TL cotmina
LANK BOOKS—Of all sizes and deserip
.ll Hone, on bawl or made to may pattern at abort no-
Hoe, by ' IA M. 0 JOHNSTON CO.,
my 7 Blank Book Makers, 67 Wood street.
lITTER.-3 barrels fresh roll, received
_ILO this day and for aale by HENRY EL COLINS.
HE !
b l y NG.— ( 2 ol Uble. dsNV.,ll&7lilifik ,kor