VOLUTIO, XVL J:1? 5..., P. 13411th, IV TI .. 24 :Iv in P.O. van., Fit dui prIN it :all tic P.ATE2 of AI Et:TIS T 7, ' s "'" 31 '11 twirl a 141.741: MUM ..... .. .. 175 ; 3 001 200 2 Cf:, ti 00i 3 7 61 1 6l 9 COI coo 011 00 735 3- 1L Mil S Oe Ono iLsertion.— Two 11,rertion... Three 111.iert:. ^no ..... I'wo ..... Three r - evl;,l One rnunth t:ontlr , Throe mont':, Four mon Niz months Nizo .. . Oao yocr .......... ... ....I '2O eaudinf . : 1111,.. or INSEME One sqnaro, per flll'inTo, o ~tsrriano no:! =MEE PIT Wall iDAY POST A .31:117611107.1 1 - 4 - Eirvii, - E. ONLY OSE f,g;11,1,!',:k VER. VE'dqt, ; TEN Sing,* fitailscr:V . S,Lto, - - pc r annum. CONTAINS ALL TILE CUItitENT NEWS OF TU DAY, Politics', Liti:rfiry, ciAl, Local, YelegraplAc e.nti IlincSilano3us. This Paper Lang of itho Li and nozltly prints on fine white paper, in ILl7r, cl,z..r typo, will be foun;i be the subscriber to 51. e b tt:r ..,,,ilisfaction then any paper pnoliched in PittEl.urgh. Those who with to tat:ea froro Pittablt:gh, will firid t ho SATURDAY POT profitable ihroBtint:ht. JAMES P. tepl7 FAiitor :Ind Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS JAIL P. BLEIL 41:: 3g_ lir BOOR AND JOE OFFICE, POST ESTffix,r)ilvets, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, - 1"PSB J RGI-I. THE undersigned having made extensive additimm tL LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES F TYPE, and lE4rovc.l Machinery, to the MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, invite Ih o tteutiou of Rail Road Officers Marc Lanni, businet and the public generally, to their Inporior facilities for ezecntl ng with dispatch, on reasonable cram, all kinde of RAIL FiIOAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & PANCY PRINTING 43-Our niateiial being nearly all now, we can give ae6ll - of the most complete natiufaction, and eolicit ord , ra BOOKS, P,AMPEILETS,. RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER lIEADS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOORS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, Lc. ky Particular attention will also bo paid to the printing of Posters, Programmes, Ac. for Concerts, Exhibitions and DARE MYEM. The PeOple"f4 Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACHER & CO., Cheap Csah Dealers in all kinds of Faahionsblo 1100T8, SHOES AND GAITERS, For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, Lin. 17 Fifth Street, near Market, ocS PITTSBURG:I, PA EIMEEM3 PERRIN & 401INSON, Proprietors .1.• Co.'s Patent Etz.ntle Iw:re and 'Pinter Proof Cement ItorEfing - . 133 THIRD STREET. ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fully cxecttvd, and all our work warranted. Roofing matorial always on hand, and for sato, with di rections for :iv,. sop 2: I y BO®. v. limint.Tori & co., ENGINEERS AND •MAC Eff. H MTN STS Corner of bird and Likrty strerd:, Pildsburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and BIM "11r , , Breweries Printing Establishments, frianufacterhp, &c., made to order. They also continue the manufacture of their Celebrated Machinists' Toole, each as Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and LHBing Machinee, &c. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers. lac. din. jaB:lyd .RODERT 71101dI80N JOHN TELOSIVEON JOHN TEIIOSIPSOI Sr. CO., hOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND GRAINER'S, No. 135 Third street. SIGN PAINT ING executed with neatness and despatch. Mixed Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Ville Montaigne Zinnia . , a very suPerlor article ; Phila delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and for sale. We are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug gists, or other , . at the shortest notice. as we have a Mill which grinds by steam Painters will eavo motley by get ting their colors ground with us. -_L ___ GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, DIANUFACTURERPS PRICES. HYDROIIETERS or weighing spirits, the cheapest and best articles ever brought to this city. TIIIIRKOMEIiaIIt3 AND BAROJIBTERE, varying in price from tO to $3O each. PuCKET COMPASSES, Ak:D `,SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, al waya un hand at G. E. SHAW'S, Optician, 5S Fifth oppo4ito Mmunic B. C. Z. El. SAWITIER, I=ll LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM . , TOILE AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa._ F. J. Busru, C. GETTIOD0111" F£C47S3q, S GITTENDORF, MANUPACTIRISTZ OP STEAM BOILERS, And ail klada or Sheet Iron Work. Peun street, near Icater, Pittsburgh, Pe. EGlr.tin Oze.nlo Pnc.zmr .2.5-rrn - P.xn Tc, ff.2kly Fe.ye and Conl Viv,:nted, ALLEGEf CITY. T I IE f..4ITBSCRIBERS lIAVE TAgEN it; ettablithment, r.nd aro proparod to TI wanoT LLIRULT PP-ICM IN CA9II ISOB 26,1130 RUSITELS OP W r HPAT. 10,000 " RYE. 4 10,000 n COIN:. • It is the intention of the proprietors to offer ZITCA rincta for any chola° lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to make very superior Banally Flour, and are willing ix pay a vremium. PI the fannx.r, in the shape of an extra prize, to in (Atm him to raise a choico quality of Wheat, and to bring it o market in good ardor. Iylbrisc l4 w E GGS. -5 bbls. Eggs just received and for 1.1 MeCANDLE3S, MEANS k CO, Corner Wood and Water streets. GREEN IiPPLES.-20 bbls. for sato by ap7 HENRY 13. COLLINS DERRY Sc CO.'S firto and extra fine Pens, for a Oo at W. E. HAVEN Static-Eery Store, Nos. 31. 83 and 35 Itarket street. BEANS.-10 bags small - white rocelved and for salo by 3.IVANDLESS, MEANS A CO., 0 r”runr Wood end We,tor WE aro now opening our second, and by far the cheapest stock of Yali and Winter Dress Goods, Ohms's, ac., that has etor been offered in this city. C. JIANSQN Lovr„ r o .,w I v 7I.TF Pr ,, F rat. Ibtabr. at NION SETTS.-1 bbl. Onion Setts, fur dalu Lp JAMES A. FETZLIt, apB Carnor Idarka and First streets. TB A I‘. I E' S PENCIL SHARPENER, for Ei,;,. by W. S. HATES, =l9 CCIT r Illarknt and Stmnd otvego. LIE E-60 boxa3 prima Western Reserve t.): ink, by [dd . ' j WM. U. 6.111111 tk. CO. < 2 O 2 ;:;sr:~;: ~. ,:~ :. d • v.. r1:-Tu Onc ^ wek. I pa , ,7 t _- It ~-_•_~_~ `-J I=== R. T. ZENNEDY is 111 W. ..i 4,4, .-.,, 0 11 ,0, 1 ' ,/ = 1 ,7- , , '[.-:!, -' .. ,-, A-A-- , ~,,-: t- vi ,-73 ~)- - - t: / 4- I,Ti ,i-L-' 1 '''-'', '''' ' ri F't '' t..- .; 1 , • tA., I'l tl r i - :.?1 . ,f 1 :'. '',•-/ ...- / ''''• /''' Ze/0./V./ Nr// • [ C PUBLISHED T,..1,1.ii - BY J - 1 YiES P. ISA fat, .11"1 7 HE :f pciF3 r BI,III 4 DIIiGS,'" 001076dt OF WOOD AND RIFTI-1 STA.11111";'F';': HOTELS & PEST URANTS: TPIP NATIONAL SILOON Vital iAr Fostc j New National Theatre, PITTSBURGH, PA , D. BARNARD, - - - PitorrnEfOß, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEVUL and CAlifortuble style, tke Vag. , centre store iu the ODD FELLOWS FIALL. Fifth street, as a FIRST CI,ASS RESTAURANT AND !lAl.OOl'. linsinz tat many genre' e>ptriunce in the buslnead, ho is prepared tot upply the 1..,1 the market affords. Ilia Bar ail' bo fcruished at all time 3 with the hest WINES, L'QUOItS AND ALES. The en trance to the Salean, Is in the centre of the Hall, and re 1-r(ohmcats will be furniatied at all tn:.o -, DAY at,.l Pi HT (Sundays exrepted4 apl4:ly WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENI,'A AVENUE 4- THIRD ST., INTASIIIN,GTOri, D. C A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Cornar Street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA B. D. - - - PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of tho "Mallfer I 1 H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW CO.Ni 11.F.TED AND orEN FOlt CIUEST:A. it is is n cnutral part of the city. being convenient to all Itailrctal Depute and Steamboat Landings. The House VI:19 built in 1856, with all modern iniprovr menti,,nd fitted up in splendid style—the out ire Furniture being now—and will in every respect be a first elaas Hotel. STAlll,lts are attached to the premises. 1 jelly H. W. KANAGA U. S. HOTEL, 011pr:elite the Penna. Railroad. Depot, - HARRISBURG, PA. it; ASEIIINGTON HOTEIL, FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ;lAMBS SHANNON, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE corner of PENN and WASHINGTON 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 Hotel iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. •a. rayEaly M ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ PROPRIETOR the 314 Liberty street, Just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes It tho most convenient horse in the city for pasaengere arri• sing by that road. Lkalie proprietor having, at considerable ompense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION 110E6E, would respect fully 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 bo tarnished with the best the market ran afford. fobLy SOIINUCOPE/E RESTAURAriT. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTII STREET The attention of Merchants, and others is directed to this establishment, which has been recently fitted tip for the parpose of affording a SUBSTAN TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, Country folks attending market are particularly invited to a: 11. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will ei wv.yd be found, of the frotheat the market affords. apl2o:lydAcw R ‘ 6D Excelsior Restaurant, (%` , 5,,., r i L) 111 WOOD e * i . A V Pa-mama, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN Fl7_,*ll The undersigned has Jctit recoiv,d from the Easiern mar ket, oclected with great care, SMELT, HALIBUT, HADDOCK, FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN - SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New Vorle Prince's Bay, Egg Island., Egg Ilerbor, Shell Oyetera. The finest ever brought to this city. Every dolicac3 - of the zeaouti served up at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. ap:lyd S. STELNRUCE. QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. 10 Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. The undersigned, former. ly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and conuarr diens 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 house and his long experience in the business, u !rive entire satisfaction, sad his charges moderate. feb2.7 WM. C. CONNELL .Y.". - - lillriki.ESTOCE, No. 14 Wood street, Pittsburg /a, AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND— WALDRON & GRIFFiN'S DENULNE . CORN AND GRAIN SCITIIE, CORN HOES; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL Traps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior Cur. Locks, Tinned and Eunamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons, Brass Candlesticks., Brass Cocks, Brao Stair Rods, Braces and Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, Tetcee, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at mod• orate terms. apl3 JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAIIELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most ap proved machinery, Is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards, scrowl &awing and resawing, doors, sash end shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &c. South Pittsburgh, September 7,1857. [e.lo CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERIMIN, And Is-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. All business connected with this - office will Le attr uded to with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At torney, Titles to Real Estate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his servi.ms as Com missioner to take Depositions to be road In the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. His office is one of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in executing business of that kind are very desirable. Lie i0:ly COD FISEL-10 dre MR extra large and fine, for sale by WM. U. SMITH a CO mr2.6 118 Second, and 147 First strea3 RICE. -1.0 tierces prime, for sale by wm, IL PAULI 4. CO., mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets. QUGAR.-50 hhds. prime N. 0, Sugar, just ree'd and for sale by 11. 83.11T11 CO, mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets. !('TOFFEE.-200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by wm. Ei SMITH t co., mr2.B 118 Second, and 14T First streets. FINE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in store, and fJr sale by IkicCANDLESS, MEAN'S & CO., fe2.o Corner of Wood tnd Water stres,44. LARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrel., and k.ega, just received and for eab, Lg McOANDLESS, MEANS & CO., 1a23 Cernor of Wood and Water.arwca. I)acKLEs.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re , ceived and for Bale by JAMEB A. FETZER, te2o Currier Market and Firet stream Eu" . —6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, and for tale by JAMES A. FETZER, mrl9 Corner Market and First 'Arcata. DLANTATION SUGAR & MOLASSES -100 fully fair and prima N. 0. Sugar; GOO bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses; GO " St. James S. It Molasses, now landing and fur sale, by MILLER th RICKETSON, ra Nos. 221 and 223 Libtrty street SPICKS.- 20 bags Pimento; 100 " Grain Pepper, jut received and for tale by MILLER .fx RICKETSON. mr2s ET , s. 221 and 221 Liberty street. COD FISH.— 3 druma extra large Cod Fish; 3 " largo " a " Just received and for rale, by MILLER tt RICKETSON, mr2s Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty street. LET.—A commodious threo story Frame Hattie, with Brick Basement—situated on Bedford truot—to rout, by BULLER Lt RICRETSON, mr2f Nos. 221 and 3 Libetty street. MAPS.—A largo assortment of Pocket Maps for 1858, compriting Sectional and Township Maps of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indium, Illinois, lowa, Nis. costa Kansas, Nobraska nnd Minnesota, on hand and for ealo by W. 8. HAVEN, apb Nos. 31. 33 and :35 Market etroot. a DI) FELLOWS' ROLL, W ARRAN T ir and Proposition Books, for Gale by W. S. lIAVBN, aps Corner Market and Second streets. I'RENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New designs and very beautiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. ItLiRSIIALL .1; CO., Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street. NVINDOW GLASS.--=An assortment of Country Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by W3l. EL SMITH dr. CO, ror26 118 Focond, and 147 First streets. KETCHUPS.- 30 dozon quart Tomato Ketchups; 80 do pint do do 15 do do Walnut do 15 do do Mushroom do Just rec'd and for cube hy REYMER ANDERSON, No. 39 Wool street, a. 3 Opposite tho St. Marko ilotel - REEN, MARSHALL AN D BOONE J! Counties, lowa—valuable lands In these counties, for sale by 8. CUTELBEIIT & SON. 1/300XS AND STATIONERY _ R OBERT O A nc . ,„ LO , O b AI I3 I . ,, 5. 9 , iT.A.TIONER AND DEALIT. IN 11001::?, I'EP.WDICALP :151 N P. 17, No. 4 Elf - , strvrA., Pitt bulgli TILE nrider.iigue , l have entered into Co -I'n; tr.rreLip, the pit) I.• uf is ia. C...lithuston & Co ;?ANILEI, it. JoIINSTON, lit., WILLIAM 0. JOII:ASTUN. September 3, 1557. . . . 'vaVIVI. G. JOIINSTOCII TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, 1.1 and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street., between Third and Fourth, Pit.tabtrgb, Fn. n;3O TOBACCO AND SEGARS, R: D. RINEHART, `17.1 PROPRIETRESS sp;lo.ly In 129 WOOD STR.Pe' - COMMERCIAL COLTYGES. ( j ildoN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers 300 STUDENTS Al TENDING, JANUSES, ISSB. Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Reim lINSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE and Double-Entry, Book-Keeping, Do used In every de partmental Bnaltiess. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Busi ness Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography, and al other subjects necessary for the thor ough educ Rion of a practical business man. C. SMITII, A. , Profossur of Book-I:Cooping and Balo.,ce of Accounts. J. O. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics. ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIETT, Profs. of Pen. inanship—twelve first premiums over all competition for beat Pen and Ink Writing, •-." AND NOT YON ENGRAVE) WORE. Terms, do—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time Average time, 8 to 12 weeks. Board about $2,60. Entire cost, $6O to $7O. Graduates axsistod In obtaining a ritnatiou. Specimens of unequalled writing and circulars scut free. Address, F. W. JENKINS, inr27 Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. DRAWING LESSONS, AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , IN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND CRAYON DRAWING, .e 3, For further informal - inn apply to Mr. F. W. JEN -1.,:1NS Principal of Iron City Coalnicrelll College, Pitts barell j novl3:ernd. Safety and Economy in Light. WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE yr 7 AND FLUID, when you can get adm per and tot ter ligbt. Pure Keroaeno Oil, made from the gas of Cannel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant end teas portable light ever offered to the public, and no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas; and quite as cbeop Lamps of the most simple and easily managed con etruction. For save by T. IL G LIODKINFON, tG Tieware of a countarrelt already in the market, made frwu Cam:lone. w , th a little Coal to ...cent it. ife27:ly A WORD TO THE.' LADIES. 11HE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH ING, and %re call the Lttentiou of tlx Lodi( B to the fact that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., Can bo douo with economy, without oporoseico heat, with out soot, and with despatch—the lire being always ready in a moment—by using Musgrave's; Gas Cooking Stoves To which wo respectfully luvit3 your attoutkm, at No. 75 Smithfield street. S. A. JOHNSON a SILO. County and City Rights for sale- apl2.:9m AVRES 9 WORM CONFECTION C ONFEOTION, CO NFECTION,CON FECTION,CONF NOTION,CONFE O T I 0 N, CONFE 0 TION,C ()MOT I ON,CO NrEOl2l O N,CONY NCI: I 0 N,fioNFEOT lON CONFECTION . The mo-it pleasant, cafe and effectual Worm Remedy now in use. Preload and sold, wholesale and Wail, by ANGELL A BAIT, Cot. Wood and ciath sUe., Pittsburgh, Pa, And ,:old by Premzists RE,ssral;ir. Is2l Lippincott, Slaert en .larson, NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR LIFTII. aTANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va.- licos, Est and Bonnet Boxes, I,a , lies Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly rr. hand a urge stock. We are prepared to do a wholtqale trade, and hay. ing faciiities to turn cut good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine car goods be fore purchasing eLsewhe. et. QT. CHARLES LIVERY ST ABLE S.- The undersigned has bought the lease of the above named Stables, to-, 4%, ,f• iV.+!:A gather with a portion of the exten sive stock of Horses and Carriages, - late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock before-mentioned, ho has also added a number of FINE HORSES., BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Third, below Wood street. Ac he gives his personal atten tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received frca public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Chance Livery Stables. N. F,.—A HEARSE aud any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Funerals. de:B) DUCKWIIEAT FLO DR.-20 sacks Buck wheat Flour, 50 ib sacks, just received acd for eale by IicOANDLESS, MEANS it CO., fe2O Corner Wood and Water streets. 14iLOUR.-2.5 bblg. Superfine Flour received acd for exile by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., fe2s Corner Wood and Water ,treats. LARD OIL—We have commenced manu facturing Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or dere for it. no will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar ket. We wAI till Larrola returned when dezircd. B. C. ti .1. 11 SAWYER, tall 3 No. 47 Wood a feet. 11JOIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose wood 6% octave Pianos, will be rented to private Cam illo only. Apply to JOHN H. MELLOR, 82 Wood street. WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch dhia.eter, for ealo by mrZ) IL H. OOLLINS. 3TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale (an excnllent article,) • JOHN THOMPSON az CO., al)19 No. ]35 Third greet. IVIIXED PAINTS—Always on band, of all colors, and for sale by JOHN THOMPSON & CO., *l9 No. 125 Third street. TARC —-3 0 0 bs.s. Rochester Pearl Starch fnr tale by I fal9l lIRNILY 11. COLLINS. PLOVER SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover Ni.„,,/ Seed, for Fiala by JAMES A. FETZER, ar.3 Corner First and Market etre , t. pOTATOES.- 120 ban. Nexhannock Potatoea; ISO do Peach Blossom Potatoes, jnst received, And for ease by JAMES A. FETZER, SOD r 0 Wales str4ot. YE FLOUR.— rd 16 bble. fresh ground 13. 3 o Flour, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, jaul 89 Water street. PREEN A PYLE S.- 20 bbla. green apples, Just received and for sale by ent29 JAS. A. FETZBII. 89 Water street. WINTER GLOVES.—A full supply of Cloth, Siik and Marino, of various Aiwa. at low prl. cea, at HORNE'S, uce..l9 14•411 , 4 atreet. PEACHES.--30 bus choice Dried i• Peening to arrive this pay, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, myl Corner Market and First streets. DOTATOES.-100 bus. Pink Eye Potatoes, nice for planting, and will be sold cheap. JAS. A. FETZER, Corner First and Market streets. NEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP— TION.—Dress, Duster and Mantßla Trimmings; Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers; Ladies' Collars, Sleeves and Sas, et elegant designs; Gloves and Summer Hosiery, a large assortment; gent's Fine E , hirts, Collars, Cravats and Shirt Fronts; Ladles' Skirts, Caseate, Bustles and Skirt Hoops. Tao above, with many other articles, have been recently purchased in the East, and embrace the beet selected and chespEst assortment-in the city. Whole sale and Retail buyers are invited to call. myt JOS. HORNE, 77 Market street A) tij g S tI!D I=l DtALAKJ IN ALL KINDS 0.7 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS c/( Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1655 By JO II N Di E' RZ . 79 Smithfield street. COOKING BY GAS II 1 I t / ~ • • de. "A • ~...,,. .. ~, IF n e. , % .:, -• , ~... . :•'ff- , ..3 e / . ' c '' (s: ::7' . '-"-. '' AitY ' .- . I. ' .' ' k S r,t R EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE GOMPANY, At AVIENS, PRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jau.l, 1588, tU PrP.t.nt,, , l to O - , St,,clihn!.ler , , and niado out in cornpli9nco with the at OA. Law:) of Now York - , Ohio, Indiltua,lllinois, name uf the Company is the FARNIP,Rri' UNTI.),N IN. Sint ANCX COM PA , Y, located at Athena, Pa. Chartered April 13 .1.553, by th.3Logiilatiaro of Pennsylvania. Chia - ter Perpetual. Cash Capital, which is all paid Cl) Eurplas iu thereto .1 , 711. a. :OE:isTO3 AiSET , t. Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgages, at s'3.• and seven 7 EI cent. interest, amounting in the aggregate t0...5152,: . 4 5 Which amrtgages ate or valua ble and productive real estate, principally farms, recorded and first I i-nc, worth generally double the amount and more than re..4t caged for in ouch cu., anti itt Tf'e cruel lees than fifty 1:1 cent. more, 01.-cliviive of farm building., and 80 certified by the, Record.-t.+, whore recorded, to the and tore of the States of Ohio and Nineteen aix 1.1 cent. Bonds amply encored 47,695 0-3 Cash on hand and in lien' 0,419 1 . 2, Ca'3ll in bands of Agents, and in course of transmi,sion, by bonda with sureties • 15,711 Cl line on losses re-irunred,5r........... Bills receivable, viz: promiutuey rotes payable at bank andto the Company 8,245 Interest accrued, (principal , y due Januar) 1, 18:f9 ) 12,191 4 3 Safe and office Fixtt:res and hiriii• tore 200 00 253,453 IA maconiia non VIC neon 1857. Amount of Premiums re..el%ed during the year.. $ 85231 33 Ain't interest received during :he yepx 11,142 05 Am't rocoived from all othersonrces 2,450 00 EXPEMBITURZS EXIIOIIEO9 for th 3 year, iLClEding ealarles, rent', rein- snrance, printing, advertising, taxes, and all other expen-ws ...... $ 19,19) 06 Dividends paid during the 3 oar 17,000 00 Lessee paid, which occurred prior to December 31, 1850 7,671 Gd LCHEM9 pail which occurred during the yea- 40,661 6-1 L 05303 adjusted end not due (since paid) $' 12.500 99 Losses incurred and in process of adjustment 9,807 00 Losses reported, ou which no action has been taken. 5,500 00 Losses resisted, on ground of lneur• mice utter fire, property transfer. red before loss, property* lust not covered by the Policy, !cc 12,100 00 39,407 99 Whole amon tof risks taken during the year.. 55,429,862 00 Whole amount of risk at date 4,801,440 00 TATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY Of BRADFOED, C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Canfield. &cret'.ry of the Farmers' iinfon Insurance Company, teiog, severally duty sworn, depose and coy, and each for hie self says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de scribed often thereof. C. N. SCIP.IIAN , President. J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 2Cdli day of Jann ary, 18E8, 11. C. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace. '2. J. HUNTER, gmt, apl7:ly No. 90 NVater street, Pittsburgh. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 ~, Market street, for the tale and purchase of Real Estate, routing houses, attending to insurance and rere obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, ac,; making convey ances, deeds, bonds, &e.; writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, &c. oclB BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ItAgumica.g.—Messrs. llan4e, Garrctson C-a., Robert Pazlss, Esq. 1y11:9 VT X 1 STER 7 a' AII S• ALEXANDER GARRETT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEV LAND, 01110, Ens for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Mltirmaitn, Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wisconsin, &c., for Pittsburgh manufactures,and also fur city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me Iso oboYe. Evallay PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. Valuable Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A part of Section 17, in Goshen township, Mahoning county, Ohio; about 120 acres cleared, in a high state of cultivation, about one-half meadow land, of a superior quality, the balance high and rolling, ready for the plough. It to one of the best grazing farina In the county, having never-failing springs on it, also an orchard, I oaring fruit of a superior quality; together with a pod and valuable atone quarry. It will bo Bold at a lot/ prin.:: and easy payments given Z ADM STREET. EALE.M, Col. CO, Ohio, March 21 1853. p9:d tf LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI MANSVILLE, Ross township, Alligoony county, comprising together, a tract of THUtTY-FINE ACRES and seventeen perches of the very bast quality or Garden Land, under a high state of cultivation, and well timbered, Dwell ing House, two Barns, Stabling, Potato and Spring House. About live hundred Fruit Trees, of every variety, of the choicest kind of fruit. The property it well supplied with abundance of exce.lont water, and is easy of acce,s to mar ket, by Railroad or by the New Brighton Plank Read. The property is within four miles of the city, and will he sold at a bargain. invite of S. B. W. Ulhh, No. 89 Fifth street, Pittabargh. Or, of WM. li. ElLilBll, opium 05 Pennsylvania avenue. FOR SALE.-44 acres of Land near Hui toles Statiun, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, 10 mites from the city. The land is all cuvered with Cue forest trod, which makes it a desirable pace fur a country resi dence. 2 Bedding lots, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue, rear Maga:, etreet. 5 do do on Vlckroy street, near Magee street. 14 do do on Maria street, near .Magee etrent. 3 do do on Bluff and Isabella etreets, In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Also, 1 Lot on the ccruer of Penn and 51arbury streets, fronting 30 feet on Penn and 109 feet 1034 inches on Mar bury stret, adjacont to the depot of the Peansylvanis Rail road. For terms, etc., inquire of rsA. IC JONES, mr29hltu corner Ross and First etc, Pittsburgh. VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER TY FOR F.ALE—A largo lot of ground, 60 feet front by 200 deep to a street, with a new Frame Dwelling house of Hall, two parlors, dining rocm, kitchen anti 5 chambers, wide porch in front, good cellar coal house, atable, fruit treaa, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms may. api S. CUTLIBEAT ct SON. 51 Market strek TORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET KY FOR REST.—A largo Room and Collar, between Mar ket and Wood streets. S. CUT11131;1ti: b. SON, nkr3o 61 Market street. AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground on Monterey atreet, Allegheny, c..n be luvi for the email amount of $625. Terms envy. mr4 S. CU & 201, 51 Market et. ARARE CHANCE to purehatio a good dwelling house and largo lot of ground, in Sharps burg,. Fur prico and terms, apply at our oftl2e. mr27 S. OUTIIDERT .4 EON, bl Market at. TWO DIVELLINU HOUSES, with large lot of gronnd to each house, situate on Carson street, South Pittsburgh, will be cold on favorable terms, by S. CUTHBERT & BON, Cs 17 51 Market etreet. FOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one of the beat situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retail or pmtcription buaines4. Purchas ers will find an advantge of rare occurrence. For informs- lion inquire of JOIIN lIA.FT, Jo., No. 168, corner Sloth and Wood streets, Lea k ~2.l.tegh BROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality roc'd and for sale I y [mr4sl HENRY IL CO' LINE. / 00 BB LS. N B . AG r E C Y A t C GfoßrA Vsale by mr`,34 Nos. 13 and '2O Wood street. QUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS—A nice lot just opened, in Silk and Gingham—black, brown, and green. JOS. BORNE, my 7 No. 77 Markrt atroet. EMBROIDERIES.—ReaI French Worked Sete, real French and Scotch Worked Collars, fine ecotch Worked Und?rsleeves, Dimity, Cambric and Swiss Embroidered Re filing and Edging, &c. A magnifirent stock of the above bought unusually low in the east, and marked at a small advance over cost, by JOS. HORNE, my 7 77 Market street QPECIAL ATTENTION IS IN VITED TO 14j our new stock of Black Crape COLLARS and SETS. JOS. BORNE, my 78 Market street.. BRICK I.IOU6E—On Congress street, con taining Eil rooms, finished in modern style, will be sold low. Terms easy. WILLIAM FRAZIER & CD, myiltf Jones' Building, No. GT Fourth street. AVERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE- Situated on Elm street, FOR SALE, containing eight rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas in ortry room. There is also, a Brick Stable and Carriage Rouse ou the back part of the lot. Will be sold on reasonable terms. WILLIAM FRAZIER L CO., my6:tf Jones' Building, No. 67 Fourth street. 1100TATOES-500, bulhels choice Neshan nock Potatoes to arrive this day. and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, my 6 Corner Market and First streets. TRIED FRUIT 100 bushels choice Dried Apples; 20 " Dried _Peachee—.receivid and for elle by JAS. A. FETZER, my 6 Corner Market and First etreeta. INSU RP. NCE $90,4;5 'ft Yea Sale. :_.A y 15 . 1 eyS \ • NENHANTS' INStiViCiE CO n ffii, Of PEaliPnclOplailz. lot. V. PNTTIT, i'resident ..... ....D. J. far OAN Amount of Capital Stock paLl Slaplna Ins irns Cargo Rialto on tho Ohio Ri, a,.! losures against I ir.., Also, against tho Perils of tho 51 , 3 ,1,1 n I , luvi cation cad Transnortat'..,n. $ 200000 GO . 63,485 61 $253,485 61 Wm. V. Pattit, J. C. Mon tg. y, D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer. Rene D. L. Woolnton, John A. Marshall, Chn.. IT. Wri l,t, John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Piney. orrioar.e: MIL - IAM V. PETTIT. frecider.t. F. F. WITAtEB., Vice Presidel:t. 1). J. McCANN, Secretary. RI9TatNO2S: 1,3 I In l'hiladelphia CiolAor, Lamb & Co., •••.-:t.!uulai.,,it.--.:ice A. C., Truitt, Bro. & Co., Morgan & : A. T. Lane a Co.. I i'ir..aroy.Caldc..ll rt PITTSBURGIr OFFICE, Nu. WATEP. STICEF:T. ap9 R. W. PCANDEXTEK, Acout. }'IRE INSURANCE, BY TUE wed anco illtatanta Ni:4Bnraltee OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED Gil PURPUTUAL, DIEROTIAN DISE, FURNITURE, tr.O., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Office, Ito. 306 'Walt:tat Street. CAPITAL, ®177, 26 4S.S . E7S, 0252,405 GU. Inreated as follows, viz First Mortgage on Improved City Pi oparty, double tne =nue .1„i•:ti,2..0 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Ca.'s 6 par coot. Si g L.o $30,000 cost '25,500 00 Allegheny County U per cent. Beau'. R. K. Loan. 10.000 Su Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stocl - 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual InsuranceOc 19,150 OU Stock of County Fireansurance Co 1,050 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies....... 475 00 Bills Receiva'ale;business paper 62,711 SU Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,330 19 Cash on hand and in Bank 10,043 29 ~99,153 : 5 Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David 8. Brown, Cornelius Stovenson, John B. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James 8. Woodward, mr3 J. GAR. mr3 North-east corn PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, • itio. 14 Giieeiaut Street, Oppz,bito the Castor House. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limittl, ou every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable tat of premien). ROBERT P. WING, Presidei. t. M. W. BAIL/WIN, Vine Provident. unucTons. Charles lloyes, E. It. Cope, L. U. English, George W. P. B. Savory, Jeneph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Ciayt;.,n, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor. B. 131..tosner,NE, ;2( cretary. J. G. COFFIN, A gont, Corner Third and Wood ,tree CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMMIT? NV OF PITTSBURGH. 1,01.1.1 AM Presi.l..:. BAZADEL L. IIIADSMILL, liccrotary. OFFICE: Water stre.t,beiveta Markel arat slrects .1.€0" Insures HULL AND CAII.OO RISKS, on the Ohio and Missizsippi Rivers and tribr.tarico. Insures against Lore or Damage by FIP.M. Also, against the Perils of the i.;ea and Inland iiarigatien cud Transportation. illiam Pagaley, Bamuol James M. Cooper, James Park, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock,. Springer Harbaugh, Capt. Samuel C. Young, John Caldwell. WEST BRA NCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOS: HAVEN; CUNT° N COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LECHSLATORE OY PESS3YLVARIA Cash Capita/ TA300,1.:00 j PrcatiumlVow...i;l32,3t3. rVIIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandise, Inruituru, &c., in town ca country. D1R.Z020103: lion. Jno. J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey,l Charles A. Mayer John B. Hall, I Charles Crist, I Peter Dickinson, I'. T. Abrams, .I.) K. Jackman, W. Will.e, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, l'resi.len:. T. T. ABILUIS,Irice President. Tune. K.trousti, Becretary. ILE 9ERENCII-:.8: Samuel IL Lloyd, I f Dr. J S. Cinwfurd, A. A. WinZgardner,John W. Maynard, A. Ilydeo - uti, L. A. Mackey, Hon. S Cameron, James Arnistrong, A. White, Thos. Bowman .D.D, Witham Fear n, James Quigglo, Wm. Vanderbelt, Hon. Win. Disler, OFFICE—NO. 85 FIFTH ST.ENET, PITTSBUEULs. de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. ralllE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCII COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. DIF-SOTOII9--Charles W. BancLer 5h emas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. hr ith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Levis, Adolphi E. Rorie, David S. I ovrue, Mot. ris Patterson. Cn.s . N. 33ANCX.E.P.., President. CUM. G. 13.u.icsam, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on evury description of property, in town and country, at rates as low G. 9 aro consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Cc-tholeli t „yhich, with their capital and prerulat safe:y a:. ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January ley 1151, as pub lished agreeably to . an Act of Assembly, were as follows, Mortgage 6 '918,128 CS Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,053 17 Stocks 51,889 01 Clash, akc C-1,848 81 Total ( G,212,708 rim Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Mum:rod Thou sand Dollarti,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispo , atlon to meet with promptness all liabilities. 3. GARDINER COFFIN, .A:,;ent, uoli Office, north-east car. Wood and Third ots. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a CAHiI Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to 1500,000. In sures against loss or datuagehy FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OYFICERS: 11. C. LAUGILLIN, Presideut. RICII'D 111.ELD: , , V. Pra't 11. C. Laughliu, D. Sharwo...d, D. Z..utgorrnry, W. C. Stoteabury, R. M. Carlile, Richard Shiahlq, R F. Shewall, 0. C. Butler, William Osborne George Scott. _. _ LIFE. FIRE AND INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 IVA TEK STREET, PIrSTSBUAGEI, PA. ROBERT GAIN/ AY, Proddrilt. ALEX. BiADLETC, Vico Prualdent. F. A. RINEFA.B.T, Secretary. 4sgr •Thia Company maims emery incm. - anco hppertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against NULL AND CARGO RISKS 611 the OLIO and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE KISKA generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against tbc Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trnusportmion. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. Binzurons. Robert Galway, Fs,:mac' M'Clarkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, H. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, N. P. Hart, David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley, Willism Carr. J no. MoGill. se2s WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. G2ORGE BARBIE. t reAdent; F. M. Gannett, Bocratary. 01 , 210 E No. 92. Water street, (Spang at Co's Warehouse,) up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insnre against all hinds of • aro] . .1 ARTNI' RISKS. A Home Institution, managed by DL:ect,rl who are well known in the community, and who are detei mined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the ;harm. ter which they have assumed, as offering the best protect,e,. to thow who desire to be insured. Stock Accounts,.. Mortgage,... Bills Receivable, Office Furniture,. Open Accounts, Cash,._ Premium Notee, Bills Discounted, George Dual°, It. Miller, Jr.. J. Nv . Butler, George W. Jack 30n, James NlrAtiley, Alex. Spoor, Andrea Ackley, Wm. Knight, Nathaniel ticamee, Alexander lifl - eirk, D. M. Long, Wm. K. Smith, 0. W. Ricketson, P. M. GORDON. nov24 Secretary INSURANt;:. OMNI= 1,25'2.465 CLEM 'I'I.NULEY, 2rw id nt. DiRECTC,II?. Samuel Bispliam, Robert Steen, William :Um:6,T, Benjamin W. Tingley, Marshall 11111, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, M. Scruple, Pittsl,',4. d. IIP.\CQSIAN, :?ec...etary. ,DINEti COFFIN, Agent, aor Third and Wood streets. Dr.ancTor.o: 01:pt. Mr.:11: Satnucl.:M.Klk,r, John S. Dilworib., Francis Sellcrr, 13. Jot n Ship tun, 7 ,7 , i!t0r Bryant, OF PIELADELPIIIA, GE'Oll.Ol.l SCOTT, Sc , crttary DLIZOTORS : TITE k CHAFFEY, AgoutE, Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood nt PITTSBURGH ASSETS, OCTOBER 21st, 1E57 $121,500 00 ...... 2,190 00 ...... 4,161 67 210 00 9.478 at ...... 14,841 4.5 40,248 69 12,003 73 Drracroae 1 ~,-;;% ..." 4 ., ' - ~T 1 14 .vt ~:7'''' ,- r -,. .. -•:-, i , .., it I 1 1 1 • , C t • : 2- 'a; ~., ~ A ., , ~ , _.,_ , ~.... .?..7. 7....,..V17., I+.:::.T i. 4 LI .'.l. PIANOS AND MUSIC SPLENDID NEW PRIN G STOCK PIA NO F.FRTE'''' UNRIVALLED MANUFA ()TORY ( Al 1 C K ERING & SONS, StifilgAtlßEß. in announr , ing the ar k rival of hts m,v, String supply of PIANO FORTES, ma the vv. - a ki-re.n6wned manufactory of CLI ICU ERING Bo=tou, bog., to inform the prildb, that hobai en- Vle ~ e lectum of them to CIIARIEs C. M.ILLOrt, obwe. +lr rc ugh loiowlodgo of the mechanical and art.lstic id. a of Piano lortes is unquestionable. lecrtes hare be..n selected by personal c..tal:Allation :ittd ttiet, 711.1!4 TFP 13131ENES STOCK 1 , 1131'.;116D Mrd,:as. CIIICE , LING A SONS, FOR THEIR SPRING NCAV RUCHING TIIEM FRO`i ALL PARTS OF TILE CONTINENT, and they are confidently offered to the utdic as the CHOICEST and most • VALIJABLE sELFC TION uf PIANO FORTES ever brought to this city. THE IMPROVEMENTS }tale by ihn MeegrH.Chiclteringe within the Isst few mouflm, b o_, in their 9, , ven , ):Live and their new Fix rind-a-half t.ve l'ort,-.F, can only be apineciattql by cc.mparl ,a.L with r.f former period. . _ OUR GREATEST PERFORMERS, PROPP'SSION Al, and NON-PROFESSIONAL, aro most ro spectfully iLlCilt'd to Cal with their friends and try these !lino Ffirtes t,king time sufficient to Bice them a FAIR AND IMPARTIAL TRIAL The new to h, when ccmplete, will consist of all oqt styl, rii,v; mat ufictared by CIILCKERINGit SONS. WITH ALL '1 MR LATE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STYLES, mechanism, strength and durability, delicate and elastic tr.nch, and exquisite beauty of tone, which have ren• dered these Piano Fortes and the name of Chicherias; Sons, as lemons in foreign lands as on this continent. ONE OF eIfICKERING g SONS' FULL CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE With their new ratent Action and Patent fall Iron Frames, a most superb instrument, and without its superior any where, will bo sold if applied for within one mouth, at a redaction of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! Also—A Full Seven Octave Grand Piano Forte, plainer Ulan the above, but cqu 11, es na instrument, in every par ticular. Tale would he a most valuable instrument fur any largo Seminary or to nay ambitions Music Tel.cher who time to practice and a proper desire to excel in his art. At,o--Qne of Cll'ckeria" ' Sone' elegant and unique NEW PARLOR GP,AND PIANOS, Cembining all the essential qualities of a Full Grand Piano, 3et compressed in Bo small a foi m that it occupies uo more r,ont than an ordinary Enven Octave Square Plano. PRICES AND TERMS INVARIABLY THE SAME AS AT THE MANUFACTORS • _ THE PIANO FORTES Manufacturill by Messrs CHICK aniNu & SONS, fur whom the wul+scribrr has been their gala and exclutiNe Agents in this c.ty for so many yeara, ARE NOT FURNISHED TO ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS (wry, AND ALL OR DERS MUST BE SENT AND PUR CH A SERS DIREOTED TO THE SUBSOIBER. ALL THE PIANO FORTES rus.nrifacturoi CHICE:Mi. IN,; A SONS, and sold in this market lly Manufacturers anti the., Subscriber JOHN H. rn:ELLoa, goat for Chickuring it Sous, in Pittsburgh, Wtstern P,ansylvania, Eastern Ohio, and North Wcstsrn 'Vir ginia, No. 81 WOOD STREET, bstweon Diamcnd Alloy and Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 wdlatte A. MEV/ MOT OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS A N ELEGANT CARVED fOSEWOOi 17 Octave eltichring S.; Sons' Piano, having been in Ire a very short time, is now in goo.l order and will be warranted by the subscribers. The Piano id offered at a very levz price. A Roi,ewood German Piano, O s octave, mado by the toot German makers; in tom about two years, and cost to import at Mast VW—pries slio A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely now, to cloiio the consignment, it,: $.2.00. A mahogany* 0 octavo Piano, rondo by It. .4 \V. Nouns, New York, $6O. A mahogany 0 octave Piano, made in lialtimere, $4O. A rosewood 6 octave Pi Inc, old, SCO. A rosewood 6% octave Piano, a very elegant and good in strument, made by one of the beet New York makers, in perfect order; Now York price $300—5240. A 6 octave excellent old Piano, with iron frame, made by Babcock, $75. A rosewood 6 octavo Chickk,ring Piano In good order, in me about 2 yearfi, $2OO. The üb,ve include parking boz and packing. For sole by JOHN Li. MELLOR, Sole for ChloYering Son'e, For Pittsburgh and Western opo No. HI Wood strcet. - PIANOS !. frlr' FULL GRAND PIANOS! '7l ti PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, foom tho Mannflictrry of CHICZERING it SONS', 1101 TON, just reCuiVed from the manufactory of Chickering ri Sous', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o their PIANO FORTES: Ono Full Hewn octavo Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Pries SSOO 1 - (no Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Price $7OO One New Parlor Grand riven octave Piano, nearly equal in pewor to a full Grand, and occupying only tho 'ow of an ordinary square Piano. Price ,It6oo TNo full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVen, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood coven octave--Clifford style. T‘s 0 Rosewood, carved mouldings, Even octave. Font Roae , .vood, plain round corners, seven octave. Threo Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four o, . . . :6 , 6 ,101 Four Rosewood " o o o All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full iron frames, and their new Patent Action. Theeo Ingtruniento havo been. finished specially for the subscriber, and will ba warranted to purchasers. For ealo at their reduced prices. JO.EIZA 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood etreet, dol7 Sole Agent for Clinkering ft Sone'. riARD.—The sulwribor, thankful to her liurnercau customers for their liberal patronage which has thus early ezhausted her sluing supply of PIANOS, would respectfully inform the public that being now in the Ea,t re'octing a SECOND tiPItIN(.I STOCK OF PIANO FORTES, she will in a few daye again have the largest and Lest assortment of Pianos in the city. Pianos that may now ho expected in it few dayn, soil embrace all the very latest imprcrtmenf. , , including souse en tirrly new cleslYns and styles of Cas , 5. U Is: LEBER HAVING JUST RETURN fa 1 , :ll from the Eastern cities, where ho has selected a choice stock of imperior Pi A NIP for the sprieg I rad-, would respect fully Invite the attou lion of purchasers there- ..,;4 to. They wore chosen With great care from the entire East ern stock, and are considered among the finest inetramente ever brought to this city. Purchasers are eolic:ted to call an? eXa'r i.,e, as this is an excellent opportunity for obtain ing it tiet class and reliable Piano Forte. apn H. KLEMM No 113 Fifth street. WEATSFOOT OlL.—Neatsfoot Oil, in . 1:4 quantities to suit pnrcbasera, on hand and for aalo by it C. fi J. li. EAWYI:II, No. 47 Wood street. TtAY MARTIN'S BLACKING.—The 1,7 oldest and bet Blacking now in use. A lark enp plq this day, by JOS. FLEMING, er 27 Corner Market street and Diamond. pINE APPLES.-2 cases just received by ,xpreas and for aids by REYMER ,t ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Ip2-1 Opposite St. Charles Hotel. T YON'S KATHAIRON.-25 gross for tale 11 by B. A. FAHNEST,OCEC & CO., ep2S Corner Wood and First streets. FIRIED APPLES.-50 bus choice Dried Apples, revived and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, rnyl Corner of Market and First sts. GREEN APPLES.-15 bbls. choico Ap pies received, and for ealo by DOMESTIC CUTLERY—Just opened a splendid assortment of Scissors, Carving, Knives, Knives and Foikee, etc. BONN & TETLEY, myl No. 136 Wood etreet. tiNIONS.-10 bble:Onions for_ sale by Nt..o. m:2UNNRY , :If. OOLLIN2 LANK BOOKS—Of all sizes and descrip .4ll lions, on hand or made to any pattern at short no- BUTTER. -3 barrels fresh roll, received Chia day and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. ERRING.-20 bills. dry salt lierring,for .1, by ap80) HENRY H. COLLINS. C()".--2.00 btFli. prime whito Corn, for male by (up 2.7) HENRY H. COLLINS. V/111GR3INT RIFLES.—A most desirable IA and cheap weapon, at BOWN a TETLEY'S, aril No. 136 Wood street. B EANS. -25 bbls. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, ap`27 Corner First and Marbet tits. $317,641 73 Ati'IS'PAIN KILLER.-50 gross fsr sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Ar CO., binia Corner Wood and First el tr OE Le. FR() _II 711E(TREAT BOSTON GRAND PIANO FORTE ARE WARRANTED I BQUAB.Ii PIANOS I CILIELOTTE BLUNIP, 11S st-eet, second door above Fifth A CARD. McCANDLESS, MEANS E CO., Corner or Wood and Water atreeta INNI. 0. JOHNSTON CO., Blank Book :Jokers, 57 Wood street. .MT , ^cl UMBER THE Dik,ILY POST. iliE CONTRABINDIST'S REVENGE. V - C'ONFESSIC).N [CONCLUDED:I I found them waiting, all in readinesss. My rtee,ount they heard without a word of observa tion. We took the body on board, and, turning the horse adrift to seek a new master where he could find one, shoved off, and made sail across the Irish Channel. When about half way, we threw the body overboard, along with the clothes I had worn that night, and two days afterwards made the Welsh coast. We immediately sold our boat and dispersed: some went to labor at a great publio work that was then in progres;,others went to the It'arvest in England and Scotland; for my part, I became a wanderer over the face of the world for twenty years. During that time I had a taste of all the services—military, naval, and East Indian: but my adventures during that time have little to do with the story I am telling you—•besides,l am afraid I will hardly have time to finish it. Well, about a couple of months ago, I found myself once more on Irish ground. I was then one of a gipsy - party, and wo had just crossed from Scotland to Belfast, along with the crowds of reapers returning from the Scotch harvest, or shearing, as it is called. We travelled south ward ; and, as we drew near this town, I propos ed to my brethren of the gang, that we. might commence distilling:. This was not so much on account of the gain to bo got by the trade, but in order that I might have always a ready sup ply of that stuff, without which life was now to me an unendurable torment. Tho proposal was eagerly adopted, and we sot about nrocuring asnitlble apparatus immediate • ly. Oil coming to this town to buy tin-plate wherewith to comtruet it, (for wo all understood tin-plate-working in a degree,) I was struck with tho appearance of a woman I saw ballad•singing in the streets. She sang esautifully ; and this, added to the remains, very perceptibe, of great beauty, drew her abundance of encouragement. It was horeelf—Ellen Lucas I Thereupon, the single and potent passion I had formerly borne for her, and which still throughout my long wan derings had filled my dreams, returned in all its vehemence Yes ! though she had betrayed me, I never hated hers my curses and my revenge were di rected not toward her, but against her accom plice, Ormond: and now, how I could have bless ed the gentleman I saw showering coppers into her bag ! She frequented the more aristocratic streets of the town, and seemed to 'find it profit- ably to cultivate an appearance of faded gentil ity—of one who had seen better days. When I spoke to her and Mentioned my name, she was struck dumb. She plainly knew me yet she, went away with me when I led the way, without speaking a word. After a while, how ever, she recovered herself, and professed herself overjoyed to meet me. A long course of accusa tion, argument and recrimination ensued, which ended, as you will not bo surprised to learn, if you are at all experienced, in my once more be coming the dupe of this Delilah. Her connection with Ormond before our mar riage she denied ; and though I know she was ly ing, I took her word. Her after connection with Ormond she excused on account of her pov erty. She was straying and without a lodging; he effered her her former home, and she ac cepted it. All this I took from her as valid ; tied, had she offered no excuse at all, it would hove been the same thing. I was infatuated. She was anxious to know what had become of o:niond. His horse she informed me, had }.con found several weeks after his disappearance in the posession of some travelling hawkers, to whom, however, no connection with him, could be brought home. They stated they had found it grazing in a sequestered nook among the moors, and brought forward proof that they were in a quite different part of the country at the time implicated. With a strange delight I detailed to her the true account of his end. She listened in silence, and without comment. It was now agreed between us, that she should adopt my way of life ; and sh 6 forthwith did so, and became one of our gang. A most useful member, too, she proved to be. With a bottle of spirits under her shawl, she used to go about from house to house, in a quiet, stealthy way, giving the people glasses by way of trial, and making whispered bargain for the disposal of gallons of the same stuff. By this moans wo were rapidly drawing around us a profitable connection. Our still was set a-going in the identical vault I have described : the tower was much changed in other parts, but the vault remained the same. Here I was con stantly employed—the rest of our gang going about as gipsies, stealing grain, potatoes, and other.ms,tertals, and selling, when they could the manufactured stuff. One day, while I was thus employed, and sitting watching in a state of dreamy half-in toxication, I heard several voices speaking low and whispering about the ruin. This gave me no concern, for I distinctly heard my wife's voice and I concluded it was the rest of our band. They was much talking: presently the sound reached the mouth of the vault. " Bless me, bow strong it smells!" said a strange voice; and there was a sound of snif fling. I was alarmed, and instantly on the alert. "There, that is a trap, that square hole there !" said the voice of Ellen Lucas "it's only four feet deep—but look sharp when you jump down, for he is a devil !" I immediately saw what an egregious dupe I had been. Hero was I caught like a badger in his hole ; yet I determined to give them a double again. •And for that, areh-traiteress,"—and the rest was thought—not spokon. Springing across the vault to the place behind the still, where was the vent in the wall, I crept into it, with a view of making my way to the outside ; but, close to the outer aperture, a large stone had slipped from the upper part —the roof, you, know, of the hole—and imped ed my escape: Instantly—for I hoard them do - bcending through the trap—instantly I put my shoulder against it, and lying upon my front, I thrust my heels ageist projecting stones on each side, and bore my whole force against it. One strew , b shove, and it shook; the next—it gave way ;but that instant I felt as if a thunderbolt had fallen upon and split me. The wall had fallen in upon me! the vent was filled up and I lay in th bottom of it, crushed with tons of hard stone above ray broken bcdy Oh, the weight —the murderous weight—of these mighty stones crushing my very bones to powder I—l feel them now I—they are hot—red hot I—ah I—Ormond you houndl—will you heap them on me 1--will you—will you—ah—a—a—ah— A F a quantity of fluid bublled from his month a convulsive grin passed across his face—a strange indefinable change came over his black, staring eyes, and I now ho was dead. I turned abruptly round, and beheld the soldier standing behind me, with his terror-bleached face in vivid contrast to his red coat and glitter ing accoutrements. Ho had come into the room from the ward without, hearing the voice of tte prisoner in continuous talking, and; pausing be hind the door, he heard nearly the whole narra tive. " Well, sir," said he to me, " did you ever, hear the like of that? There's two—that is, this hero and the other chap—must have been a pair of dredfullest villains—" " Yes, my good man they form two very ex cellent instances—the one of vlllnny from un governed passion, the other from depraded and perverted judgment. But yen don't understand these things." —— - - T .AWRENCEVILLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—A building lot of IG7 feet front on Chie let street by 124 feet deep to a 15 ft. alloy, will be divided to snit purchasers. Also, three building lots on Butler street. each 20 feet front by 153 deep Loan alloy. Also, a lot of GS feet front on Pike street by 50 feet deep, with a frame house. The above properties are offend at low prices and , on easy terms. Lapl4) S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market et. _ _ RINTEIt'S INK—Blue, Black and Red, for Fah) by W. S. HAVEN, Job Printer and Stationer, Corner Market and Second streets. ATIEDIUM, Derry, Folio Post, Flat and Fuldat Cap Writirg Pavers, Printing and Book Pa pers, for sale bi W. S. RAVEN, Job Printer, • myB Noa. 31, 33 and 35 Market street. T_TOMINY.--12 bbls Flint Hominy, just received and for isalo by JAS. A. FE'rZER, Corner Market and Second streets. LIME. -200 bbls. fresh Lime just - received and for salo ly Imy6l H. LI. CoLuNs.
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