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    VOLUME X VI.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
Under Foster'■ New National Theatre,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR,
HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and comfortable style, the large centre store in the
ODD FELLOWS HALL. Fifth street, as a FIRST CLASS
itHSTAURANT AND SALOON. Having had many years'
exp. rieoce in the business, ho is prepared to supply the best
the market affords. His Bar will be furnished at all times
with the best WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en
trance to the Saloon, is in the centre of the Hall, and re
freshments will be furnished atoll times, DAY and NIGIIT
(Sundays excepted.) apl4:ly
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
CDR. PENIV'A AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON, D. C
A P. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
c'orlwt Erwin Street and Duquesne Way?
PITTSBITROII, PA.
B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Formerly of the ?darker }louse," Blairsville, Pa.)
fir H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOR lII.JESTS. It is situated
in a central part of the city, la•ing convenient to all Railroad
Depots and Eteamboat Landings.
The ri.xse was built in 1856, with all modern improve
inenhi, and fitted op in splvudid style--the entire Furniture
helm; new—sod will in every respect be a first class Hotel.
Vine STABLES are attached to the premises. t jel2:y
H. W. KANAGA.
Uo So t.. 1 0T E 9
Opposite the Denim.. Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. [jels
~'ASUINGTON 1310 TEL,
POI3.IIERLY D. S. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
YANKS SHANNON, Proprietor.
THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TIIE
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 roost couve
tient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, EL.et
or West. myB:ly
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ
PROPBUITOII ...No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside the
Paikaingor Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which msikes
it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
tirrho proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid °TABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
larder and Bur will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febliy
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT.
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
The attention of Merchants -- -
and others
is
directed to this a ay)
establisianent, which has been recently fitted
op for the parpoao of affording a SUBSTAN
TIAL EATING ROUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION,
Country felka attending murket are particularly invited to
Coll. Everythinz, pertaining to an EATING SALOON wit]
clwaya bo found, of the freshest the market affords.
ap29:lydaly
Excelsior Restaurant,
xi 1 WOOD sired, ,4*,
Prrrascraan, PA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISH.
The undersigned has jail received from the Eastern mar
ket, selected with great care,
SMELT, HALIBUT, 1 1 A 11D 00 11,
FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH,
Bow York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Ilarbor, Shell Oysters.
Tee finest odor brought to this city. Every delicacy of tho
season served up at the EXCELSIOR B.ESTAIIRANT.
up:lyd S. STEINRUCK.
QTT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
.
Clair areas, l'ittelargh, Pa.—The undersigned,fonner
ly of Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and commo
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style,
viruuld respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to giro him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, &c.,oa n give
entire satisfaction, aad hie charges moderate.
1'0)2.2 WM. 0. CONNELLY.
Silll._ FLUNESTOCK,
No. 141 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
TTAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
ENGLAND--
WA.LDRON Sr. GRIFFECS
OEN ULU?:
CON AID GIMN SOME,
oonN HOE°. ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior GUL
Locke, Tinned and &mamalled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons,
Bra= Oandlselick.s, Brass Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, Braces and
Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
Teaces, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with
a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at moti
crate term.apl3
AMES MILLINGAR, MQNONGALIELA
rt - ,,7 PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public
, Shat ho has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his
establishment, And filled it with the u - sivrat and most rip
@roved machinery, is now prepared to furnislrilooring and
pinned boards, scrawl sawing And resswing;doors sash and
abutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, he.
itooth Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. [se.lo
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND FIFTH. STREETS.
All buslness connected with this office will bo attended to
with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—each as Loads, Mortgages, Bends, Powers of At
torney, dc. Titles to Real Estate examined.
To the members of the liar he tenders his services as Com
missioner to take Depositions to be read to the several Courts
of this State, and elsewhere. Ilia office is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
executing business of that kind aro very desirable. tfelo:ly
POD FiSll.-10 drums extra large and fine,
J for sale by WM. Ff. SUITE' Z 00.,
inr26 11£ Second, and i 47 First stroets.
-10 Lierces prime, for sale by
WM, H. SMITH it CO.,
118 Second, and 147 Vint streets
t Akr .IUGAR.---50 !hide. prime N. 0. Sugar, just
Ly rec'd and tor sale by WM. IL SMITH CO.,
tur2tl 111 Second, and 147 First 'Arcata.
,CIOFFER.--200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
_, T; m. II SMITH &
mr2Ei 118 Second, and 147 First streets. _
SINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in
itu , i for solo by
McCANDLESS, MEANS A CO.,
tell Cnroor of Wood find Wets.? etreu•a
LARD. —A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, just received and for sale by
McOANDLESE, MEANS & CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
pioKLEs.--6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
csiiioti and fur sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
fe2o Corner Market sad First streets.
IqiGGS.-6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
J day, and f or Fah) by JAMES A. FETZER,
rurltl Corner Market and Birgit streets.
PLANTATION SUGAR & :MOLASSES
-1.00 Idls. folly fair and prime N. 0. Sugar;
600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
SO " St. James S. 11 Molasses, now landing and
for sale, by MILLER & 11.1.0KETSON,
mr2d Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty htr I'.
SPICES.-
25 bawl Pimento;
100 " Grain Pepper, Piet received and for eale
BULLER Lc E.ICKEPSON.
Na.o 221 and 223 Liberty street-
'IOD FISH.—
3 drums extra largo Cod Fish ;
3 " large Just received and
for sale, by MILL.IIII h RICILET3OII,
mr2s Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty etroot.
LET.—A commodious throe story Frame
Home, with Brick Basement--sitnated on Bodford
treeh—to rout, by MILLER & BICHTBON,
mr2s !Too. 221 arid 223 Liberty street.
MAPS.—A. large assortment of Pocket
Maps for 1.558, comprising Sectional and Township
Diens of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Mils.
eouri. Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, on hand and for
sale by W. S. HAVEN,
aps Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market street.
(ADD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT
and Proposition Hooka, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
an y Corner Market and Second streets.
FRENCII PAPER HANGINGS.—New
desigus and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
for sale by W. P. MARSBALL it 00.,
me2s Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street.
WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment of
Conotr) Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by
WliL 11. SMITH & CO.,
118 Second, and 147 First streets.
KETCHUPS. —
so dozen quart Tomato Ketchups;
30 do pint do do
16 do do' Walnut do
lb do do Mushroom do
Just reed and for sale by RHYMER & ANDESON,
No. 39 Woo street,
Opposite the St. Charles He'
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fa , OLILPIEZ SA, V HNIGZ3
MIDDLE ROOM, JONI;S' DRIV BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to '2 o'clook ; also,
on Wodneedm and Saturday overlie from May let
to November let, from 7 to 0 o'clscs; cod from November
let to play let, from 6 tot o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums net less than ONe DOLIAD,
and a dividend of the profits deolared twice a year, In JUDO
and December. Interest was declared at the rate uf six per
cent. per annum, on the Prot of December, 185.5; else In
June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and I Cara the 831310 interest from the
first days of June and December, compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this cute, money will double in less than
twelve years, making at the aggregate Mice AND ONE-tall?
PIM CENT. A YEAR.
Books c ontaining the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Rego
tat - ions, furnished gratis, on application at the offax,
President--GEORGE AL BELEM.
Vlce FHP:3IDaNTS.
Liopewoll Hepburn, John 11. Shoenbergo ,- ,
James Ehldle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, James 1). Kelly,
William S. Lovely, lames Ileriiman,
Wit Burgwin, John S. Cosgrave,
T10i5711:13.
PHOPILIETIt E
William J. And. iron. lames W. Hailmar.
John G. Backoren, Charles !limp,
Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John 11.11eller,
J. Gardiner Come, Walter P. Marshal.,
Alonzo A. Carrier. Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. ,I. Pollock, M. D.
Charles A. Collon, - ; Henry L. Ringwa!t,
William Douglnas, John M. Sawyer,
Francia Felix, George B. Seldom
George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle.
James S. Hoon, Theobald Umbstaottei,
William S. Haven, George B. White,
Secretary and Treasurer--01lAS. A. COLTON. L fe43
BANK OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
n.EsmoiNEs, IowA•
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompu
witted. LANDS selected and locato.i. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited.
Aux= 1,001013 I'llo9. D. L.00:11.9.
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notes,:Bouds, Mortgagee, and all Securities
for Money.
Money Loaned on Chocks at short ,i,ten, with collateral
security.
NOTICS AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to thv and Leasing of i:e7.l
Estate.
Office, No. 92 YOURTit street, above Woad
t-rj...4.IISTLN LOOM'S., Notary Public.
.f_ioLmEs & SONS, Bankers and Es
• change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gold, Silver and Bauk tides. Exchange on the East.
ern and Western Ogled constantly for dale.
Collections made in all the titled throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par hinds or current la6lJor, IN J.
67 Market street, botwoen Tith,l rt j,,,,0dy
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Notes, Bonds, :Stk. Rua! E9tete, A:c.,
Fourth street, Pittabargh, L a. Jana
JOIIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
ey MINIM, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial and Bark
Notca. Stock bought and sold ou Collllll.ifidiCal. Collections
mrefully attended to. Interest paid ou Deposits. No. o 7
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3C,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
ItOBERT A. LOOMIS,
(socoo,Bor to B. T. C. Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN 000115, PERIODICAL: I
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. no'2s:ly
Co-Partuersiutp.
TIIE undersigned have entered into CO-
Partnership, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston & Cu.
SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON,
WILLIAM 0. .1 OE:( STUN.
Pittsburgh, September 5, 1557.
0. It. JOBEEION, 10 wu. G. .70.1i-Na7.C , Di.
wrr3. G. JOHNSTON di. CO.,
STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood strout, I,t‘ve-n
Third and Fourth, Pi ttsbur,„:l. r0.?.0
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
W &D. RINEIIART,
Safety and Economy /n
wrlly WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can g. t a che'Jper and bet
ter light. Pure Kerosene Uir, made from the gas of Cancel
Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant
and safe portable light ever offered to Use public, and no
danger at explosion.; more brilliant thhn gas; and quite as
cheap; Lamps of the most simple and ,hanaued Goa -
rtriaction. For sale by T. D. C. lISDKINSON,
No. 79 8mq:1f:will street.
Beware of a counterfeit ahead} in the markut, made
from Camphene, with a littki C , a 1 scent it. [14.7:13 ,
COOKING BY GAS.
A WCJRD TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, '..ad we call Lt.) attention of the to the
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
Can be done with L.COLI , . 7 1!) , w;t boil: op' heat, with
out soot, and with despatch—The lire wing always rea , y lii
a moment—by using
To which we respectfully eau attenti. at No. 5
Smithfield street. A. loIINSON A 13110.
County and City f sida ii.pl2:6ra
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The most pleasant, safe and effentual Worm Remedy now
M use.
Prepared Rud sold. wholesale and retail, by
ANGEI.J. A IIArT,
Cur. Wood and ;-_,1.1.;11
And sold by Drree=ts 1a2.1
Lippincott, Shcorten 2, -, Icurson 9
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NW R IFfif.
TAANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
nnes, Cet and Bonnet Boxes, Ladiea Traveling
trunks, Carpet Its.p. Ac., keep constmtly en hand a ‘arge
stock. We are preps:oil to do a Wholesale trnde, sad hoe.
ing facilities to turn out good ,inick at . educed prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be
fore purchasing elsewhe.
P. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
k) The undersigned has bought the lease ,
jof the above named Stables,
gether with a portion of the erten
sive stock of Horses and Carriages,
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. lu addition
to the stock beforoduentioned, he has also added a number of
FINN 11ORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables is
third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he her hitherto received frsm public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER.,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. la—A ELEAhs.z and any number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. deV?
B -- 1.1 - c - KwITEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Flour, 60 lb sack: , , just received and for sale
S.IcOANDLESS, MEANS do CO-,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
by
LOUR.-25 bbls. Superthae Flour received
A. and for sale by MuCANDLESS, MEANS it CO.,
fedo Corner Wood and Water streets.
LARD OIL.—We have commenced menu
factoring Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or
dere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
&et. We will till barrels returned when dealred.
C. it: J. IL SAWYED..,
stn No. 47 Wood Fez- wt.
PUBLISHED 1-I PdLY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," 0 1 .111 - TEIR OF WOOD AND .FIFTH STREETS DOLELLELS . "ER ANNUM
BANKS
No. 65 AviArr;h ,';!rect,
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
129 rri)GD SIR b,
filusgrave , sa Gab tooak:vig Stove,
DIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
woc..l 634 .stave Pianos, will Ne rented to private fam•
Hied only. Apply . to JOHN U. AIELLOR,
6,13 82 Wood street.
Nv-INDow .
GLASS.--5000 yards from 2
to 6 into inch dbinietor, for silo by
IL 11. GOWNS.
3TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale
(an ax.c.lleat article,) by
d( TIVYtIPSON 1 CO.,
No. 135 Third en eet.
MIXED PAINTS,--Always on hand,
au colon, cud fur ,alo by
JOLIN ruumrsoN CO.,
No l Third Ftreet.
BEANS.-251)D 1 5. white Beans for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
Corner Find and Mertet etc
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.-50 gross fsr
sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
bp2B Corner Wood and First streets.
ROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality rec'd
..,rp and for sale ILy jrnr6] HENRY H. CKh,LINS.
1
O — W
BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by
BAGALEY, ousoravE 00.,
Nog. 18 and 20 Wool street.
VMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
JL% and cheap weapon", at BOWN Is TETLEY'S,
m/ No. 1110 Wood area.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At API-SENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, 1858. as
presented to the Stockholders, and made out in compliance
with the State Laws of New York, Ohio, Indiana,lllinois, &c.
The name of the Company is the FAMIERS' uNi ON 1.1,i
-6IMANCE COMPANY, located at Athene, Pa. Chartered
April 13, 1853, by the Legielatnre of Pennsylvania. Charter
Perpetual.
Cash Capital, which is ali puid up
Burpine in addition thereto
Fifiyfonr Bonds and Mortgages, at
s 4 a and seven cent. interobt,
amounting in the aggregate t0...515-2,315
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
nrinclpalty farms, recorded and
first liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than mort
gaged for in each case, and in uo
rase less than fifty rt cent. more,
exclusive of farm buildings, and
a, certified by the Recorders,
where recorded, to the and tore of
the States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six '0 cent. Bonds amply
secured 47,68.5 00
Cash on hand and in Rant - 13.449 12
Cash in hands of Agents, and in
course of transmission, secured
by hmds with sureties
Due on losses re-insured, &c
Bills receivable, via: promissory
otes payable at bunk and to the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally due
January 1,1858,) 12,191 48
Safe and office Fixtures and Furni
tare
Amount of Premiums received during the
year $ 85,231. 30
Ain't interest received during the year 11,442 05
Ain't received from all other sources 2,480 00
ELYPENDITITILES.
Expenses fur the year, including
coramhwiens, salaries, rents, rein
surance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses $ 10,199 60
Dividends paid during the year 17,000 00
Losses paid, which occurred prior
to December 31, 1856
Losses pail which occurred during
the year 46,561 54
LIAEULLITLES.
Losses adjusted and not duo (since
paid) $ 12,500 PP
Losses incurred and In process of
adjustment.
Losses reported, on which no action
has been taken..
Losses registed, on ground of insur
ance after tire, property transfer
r;sl before loss, property lost not
covered by the Policy,
--$ 39,407 00
Whole anion to: risks taken during the ycar.55,439,802 00
Whole amount of risk at date 4,301,440 00
,lATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF Bait/FOND, SI.
C N. Shipman, President, and 1.31 Canfield, Secretary of
the Farmers' Onion In.mrance Company, being severally
dii , y sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that
the foregoing to a true, fall and correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they aro the above de
scribed onicers thereof. 0. N. SUIPMAN, President.
J. E. CANFIELD, Eceretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Janu
ary, 1858, H. C. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. HUNTER, agent,
No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Eureka Insarauce Company of Pennsylvania.
OFFICE, NU. 99 WATER ST., PITTBBURGII.
Steck, Due BWs—payable on demand and secured by two
approved nameH $ 76,890 00
Casty in Pittsburgh Trust Company 82,280 37
Premium Notes 62 993 80
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Bills Receivable 15,986 01
122 shan33 Exchange Bank Stock—cost 6,950 00
09 do Xlechai"ics' Bank Stock—cost 6,490 63
200 do Iron City Bank Stoch—amount laid. 7,500 00
100 do -Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 5,010 00
Book Accounts, 13,250 34
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PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
TO SECURE A HOME NEAR THE CITY.
FIFTY BUILDING LOTS.
TN THE TOWN OF ETNA, NEAR
SE A.
ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE CITY,
On Snourday June sth, 3855,
he nuderigned will soil upon the spreini3ee, at the. Surth
end of the 6haryaburgh Is idge, in the Borough of Eton,
Ong Sharpaburg,
FIFTY BUILDING LOTS
B-autiffilly situated on the bank of the Allegheny river.
The property is known as WALLACE'S EXTENFION OF
ETNA, and is in all respects as suitable and desirable for
eildiag purposes as can be had around the city. It is easy
of access by means of the Lawrenceville and Sharpsburg
Line of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hour, and is
surrounded by a brisk and thriving community.
The Lots are 25 by 100 feet. requires no grading, and the
inat,rlals for building are mere readily obtainable than in
t'le city.
The Lawrenceville and Sharpsburg Plank Road runs di.
re..tly to the property, which is also easily accessible by the
Butter Plank Road and the canal from Duquesne Borough
sad Allegheny City. The Allegheny Valley Railroad has a
etatfil at the end of the Bridge, where the trains stop twice
a day The property will he sad ia fee sample, anlthe ti
tle is unexceptionable
The location is well adspt•d either for residences or mann
it. taring purposes.
Plans of the Lots may be seen at the office of the under
signed, where persons who may wish to select and purchase
at private sale will be acc:nua•.dated.
The Public Sale will take place on SATURDAY, Juno sth,
. a tae premises. Terms easy, and will be made known at
the sale. JAMES C. RICHEY,
tayl7,t3] 11.f . 4tste Agent, No. 85 Fifth street.
INSURANCE
137378372
UWOME YOH TLIE TEAR 1857
Assets—may 1, 1858.
I G. W. GM',
T9/39r M. Pennock,
W. W. Martin,
R. T. Leech, Jr.,
David McOandlean,
George S. Belden.
J. 11. Shoeubvrgor,
W. If. Niinick,
Joh u A. Canghey,
C. W. Batchelor,
R. D. Cochran,
James J. Bennett,
Wm. J. Anderson,
11011.NBILRGER, Yresideut
myfram
J. H. b
ROBT. FINNEY, Secretary.
SPLENDID CHANCE
1=" T_T 2E3 1-a I <0 ..a. X-13 M
OF
VLBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
ripllE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE
to public sale, on the premises, On the I.6th
day of June next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL
JONES, late of Robinson township, Washington county
, &ceased, consisting of a tract of laud situate in Rohir ,
sou township, in said county, containing
- 163 A.CII,
More or less. This Farm is situsted on the Pittsburgh and
Steubenville ltaiiroad,lB miles from Pittsburgh, to well tai
proved, and i 3 convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills.
Que-Plird of the purchase money will remain in the land
during the.lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to be
paid t, her annually. On,half the remainder to be paid
Da the first of April, 1859, when possession will be given
the remaining half in one year therefrom, without inte=2
JAMES 'TONE ). Execntora.
JOHN JONES"
Valuable Farm For Sale,
4IONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A
part of Section 17, in Goshen township, Mahoniug
unty, i..hio; shunt 120 acres cleared, in a high state of
chitivation, about one-half meadow land, of a superior
quality, the balance high and rolling, ready for the plough.
It is one of the best grazing farms iu the county, having
never-failing springs on it, also en orchard, t caring fruit of
a superior quality; together with a good and valuable stone
quarry.
It will be sold at a low price and easy AD payments given.
ZOR STREET.
S.i.trat, Col. Co., Ohio, March 25,1868. ap9nitf
'RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS
]MAN.—Tbo proprietor, being about to remove to
Europe, will sell his Grist Mill of four stones, with a double
steam engine, throe ran of stone, and all the machinery, a
smut machine, a corn and cob cracker, etc.. all in complete
order; a good Detainees can be done; a dwelling house of
four rooms and cellar, the lot has a front of 40 feet on Gregg
etrett, South Pittsburgh, by SO deep to an alley. Also, a
good lot adjoining the above, 60 feet front on Manor street,
with a large stablo. Real Estate, to amount $lOOO or 51500,
will be taken in part pay for the above. For price, forms,
etc., apply at on: office. S. CIITMERT & SON,
ap29 61. Market street.
TO MOTEL KEEPERS.
A RARE CHANCE.
The Mtounta.ha Hotels for Real!.
THE MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON,
OLI the 'Pennsylvania Railroad, are offered for lease
for a term of years. These buildings which are largo and
commodious, are situated near the Summit of the Allegheny
Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli.
mate—the pure water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery
--the facilities for Selling and hunting, and all those enjoy
ments and recreations which give health and vigor, have
rendorod Cresson a popular place of Summer Resort for
visitors. from all parts of the United States. The Pennsyl
var.in Railroad furnishes means of access daily, from all the
principal cities of the Union,and visitore while enjoying
all the pleasures sf country ie, can communicate with the
cities every few hours.
The Hotels belong to "The Allegheny ~,i nantain Health
Institute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to
the Company. They are In a suitable condition for the com
fortable accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests.
To a competent manager, the chance is a most excellent
one. Address, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Preen,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Or, J. P. LESLEY,
Chairman of Committee
api Philadelphia, Pa.
Cl APPLES-20 bbls. for solo by
tqa HENRY 11. CIOLLOIS
PITTSBU RGlta SAT R AY. MAY 22. ISW
laitillANT' ICE (I()2l°V,'tiY,
tiqr Pialiadaileafta.
WM. V. PETTIT, Pr,cr,-ider.l ......... D. J. rd'OANN, Secredary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid In and invostod...2oo,ooo 00
Surpluif 63,42'1 36
1 .113 Ifkl, Cargo Hike tae 011!0 2.110. nieste3ippi Rivers au.l
tributaries. ria.tasic, by Fire,
Also, agolnet tLie Lnland
, Sjivriqatien : , o,! t i
$ 200.000 00
. 63,480_,01.
I , 'SEC '2 0 IL
Vim. V. F.,ttit. 3. C. Mc.c.t.go , r
J. I.l:Can , l, is. F. Witth , l,
B. L. Wootztt,,,, u A
John J. Pattoi'3 , . wo l'ufv.y
, k'2a ,, 3,455 61
in :
E,1g0r,1.an21. , A
Truitt, Ltrl. A Co.
A. T. LROo a Co..
PITTSBUFAIII OPEJCF
Etelilaner,e iianua'arcac-?2 Ce
1) L L.` A.
15,761 cii
7,836 51
ON BUILDIt/GS, 011 PONI . ETIJAI., biEROJIAN
PIKE, FURNITURE, &C., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, 306 Walaut sireet.
CAPITAL, I 7 7, ti'd6 ...... 9,362,405 Go
Invested 1 ,, ;shows, viz:--
First 510r1it.4,e ou 110 pr,voti City Pre pt:ty, uo ri,Li
double toe suisnut $120,2,....; tiC
Pennsylvania Ballwin! U”.'d 6 tee cent Ihrtgsvx
Loan, i',30,050 c ,:t 21,500 00
Allegheny County 6 por cent. reon's I:. 0. loan. 10.000 00
Peutplyivaula 1010rOad o,.'d S:OCr , 4,000 00
Stock of the Beliaucs Mut no.I I L.lll=aoC, 0 13,110 GO
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,054 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Corapan le:, 415 00
Bills Receive de, business paper 52,711 60
Book Accounts. aLcrued !Lac-rest, etc 33',i6 10
Cash ou hand and in Bann 10,043 20
$ 253,485 51
$90,153 35
$90,435 95
I , ,iut, a)
-.256,341 lb
INSURANCE
n 7
WI Ll,l v. ;•
; l'rezid , n4.
J. 3FIcCA.,".;N,
9.6Fett6tic: 46 :
i 1. - i Philadelphia.
Stei!)....litz. Just.le.
Bnok, Morou 1t stidt~lr,
T'n - an - uy, Caldwell e U.
57 WATER. STR.EBT.
N.\ -7 . POI ts;;;EXl'lat,
I 17, 4 1 Tkj ‘ 1 ( i • -LI
EA TI L-Z
52,4E6 89
CLEM TINGLEY, Pre.lideut.
OtalOvvan.
Clem Tingle), I Einnitiol Iliapliam,
William R. Thozuprion, 1 Robert Steen,
Pavid S. Brown, WOlam: l'lnp,r.
t'oruolins Steconcon, llinii,unin W I:ingiiiy,
John It. lA'orrell, Muchall Hill,
S. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop,
Robert Tulniid, Charles 1,11,71.1,
l'-it), , i.e; .1,.1.1LH011, j cicvb T. Bunting,
Cluirl,o S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
Jitinve S. Wikala,i,ril, Win. 1.1.. iii-..inplo, Pitizt,',
ii,r3 11. r‘i. iiINCIIIIAN, Ileccctary.
•1. thil!.9l.N 11: t COFFIN, Agent,
car.; N, rtli-ot i. , ...tt0r l'hi i „I and Wood otreets.
FELTADLILPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 119 Übrosous. 2treet,
CI - 17AL° the C^-ton. 1.1,1181..
iLi, MAKE ALL FI.II`,IDS OF INSU-
ItANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property or illoretoludi,o, ut ret.iuttable ratea
of premium.
P.0.8.E.RT P. KING-, Pr: cidcnt.
3.1. W. EILDWI.N, Vice Premid,nt
Charlos 1.14 ye.., E. K. Cope,
E. 13. Engihih, Gtory,,, W. Brown.
I'. P. Savory, Ju.soph 8. Paul,
Shorhortu, .T ,, 111.. Cihyton,
,S. J. ,)Ingar,_ , E. ;.. liar.
F. BLecEtin• - ittz, 6ccl,L.ry.
J. G. 00F1IN, Agent,
Conic: Third and Wuud streets,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE +COMPANY
OF PITTSBUaGii
WILLIAM ILI.GALE
8.A.M.T2E1, 1,. a1.. 4 .3.101 -, :r.,M1,
0 FTICL , : water , Vir/ 11'30 , 1 .C.:.".1'4
luauros HULL ANDoL 01:1;
and Ilig.isnippi lii Cora uod
Insurt•s hgedr,3c. Logs or Da1111:4::
Also, agniu,,t tno Porilo Sea %ad f,
cold TrunsportatioL.
Dxgricaorz.
Cal>t: SLorllng
S. lliiv. - orzh,
ter,ncir, 6 , 211 era,
~ -7111111tv. I{,jd
John
We:tor Bryant,
iVilliata Begal,y,
Samuel P..er.,
James M.
James IMrk, Jr.,
Law:: 'M.
Springer flarbauga,
Capt. Samuel C. Youu, s ,
John
WEST 1.3 2.1 4 1 i',? C 1.1
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCI: HAIEN, CL _V TO .Tv COLT-VT]
CEIAiIIEItED BY Tait LEOING.', met; PE3NSYI.9ANI.I
0.12411 ...... 1.?0,
rr I .IIS COMPANY W ELL INSURE ON
baildrug,K, :dercitautlitte, urutturu. ac.. to t,,vo,n or
,uuntry
Lloa.Juu.J. YeSrcc,jLion. G. C. Lira'. ).; ( 1 , -c1'..4 A. layer ;
J,tal B. Hall, Cintrlvs Crh.t, Lick! tyk . ,,,n,
T. T. AI :Falls ; I K Jack - luau, W. Whi :0,
Thins L`i!•:ucL.
11:1T1‘i. Pre,iil42
T. T. ABRA)IS, Vic, ProtridcLt.
T 205. I c s. E,Cll , t , try.
REITSRLIiC2b.
Suh:ubl a. 1,1.31, Di ..1 S. Cray. iJrri,
A. A. Wine. , ' arducr, John W. )Trayna.r . .l, A. Uplegrair,
L. A. Ninckoy, S Cameron, Jame: At:nst rent:,
A. White, nod. Bowman 11.1),, , Williunl Fearon,
James Qnigglo, Wei. Vanderb , lt, 'Hon. Wm. Bigler,
OFFIOE—.NO. tis FlFru b P r, PITTSIII,ILOII.
de2l:tt J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
KLLN 1`11.1.1":
O , ).I.IPANY, OF
Dni.....T^zone.--4.31:u1e9 W. Itlinel.or, 'f..LP.tth
Wagnor, Eaumbl Grant, Jacob
tiordcc.. - I.i D. Lf.il3, AdUipili E. Borie,
rLa l'attcraon. C2A'. i.. Pre,.:Ht3nt.
Oi!LS. U. BUNCE.r.r..
COntiLICIO vaal:o 1119115i1.31Cf,, o iv:ry
description of prop,rti, in oAtr , rtltoe Zt.3 'WA
r.rt coo3ittoat wlth.
ThP Co - tapi,oy
Ihich,with tneir copit, 11 WO: c ,
ford atnole tu
The Assol.., ,
lishto
.... .
Fatal .......
rein oja-1,1
'tocke
04.81 e,
............ .....
dints thvii yt,hre,
- .
tim , c , paid ut OIL That.
nand Dollan,l. 088128 by 4.6..rdhig .o.ldonce Jill
Avantage3uf insuraaco,:z vctt 11:3 and dl-p - Iticu
moot with prorni,tnca3 all
'
Pi L.;iN U3AN4.;L; I A t
OF PLIII,ADELPIIIA,
BuiLDING,3, 114 WALNUT
Organized under the Gen,ral i odurauw Law, with a Caoh
Chintal of f 100,0 w, privileged to lucre. , -. , e to /,c,oo.hun,
In
entre:+apuy loan ur dariez Ly INLAND
NA VlO ATIoN ann i TItA,NPA.'OI3.f ATIUN.
U. 0. LA UG ELLEN, k'resideut. RICH'D 6 LIi.E.LI)6,
Gl,l 'IIISCOTT, Secretary,'
DIILE(aOr.S:
11. C. Laughlin, D. Sharv.T.,,, 1, Ll..!`,lont;oniery,
W. C. Stute-guli M. earn!, Richard Shields,
It. Y. Showell. 0. C. Bn:ler, William 02herne,
George Scott.
721T11 Agents,
jel:y Lath) tt.. MAL entrance on Wool tt
piTTSBURCIii
.7q.1) MARINE
INSURANCE , COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
setTrrsaunc—st, PAs
.1'..P.P.11. - P G' d.I,TVA V . , PetriidEM;
AF.s,. - . Es knuy, Vico President.
E. A. RINZUART, Secretary.
z....."e,.-This Company makes emery lusur.anc3 apportaining to
or cnnuectod with LlFird ItISliS.
Also against HULL Al.; D CATl(ik - .. , ..i5ii - , - ri on ii ic Ohio
.. and Mississipid Rivers and tribniAll'ieb . 411,1 7 . IARINE RISKS
,
generally.
And against Loss and Dan2i.;,e by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowL et rst. s consistent with safety to
all parties.
Robert Galv.ay, 2...nuel M'alarlian,
Joseph P. Gazu.al, I.d. D., .;; , 'tin Scott.
James Marshall, Did Bieln•y,
James W. Liailman, Olaarle.; Arbuthnot,
flit:render Bradley. J.,seplk S. Leech,
John Fullerton., Ili. P. Hart,
David 11. Chambor:. !let,ert U. Hartley,
William Carr. 'no. Mc'lilt.
WESTERN INSTTRANCb COMPANY
OF i'iTTSBLI isC,
• ~kit.at;
P. LL. GORDOI4, Secretary.
Ovate?. No. 92 Water styes:, (Shang & Cu'e Warehouse,) np
.=fairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of • .o LitINEILISKS.
A Home Institution, managed by Di'a c , • who are cell
bnown iu the community, and who ar.. dctormiat , l, by
promptness and Liberality. to uhn. tr.ln the- .liaractur
they have assumed, as offering the best ;ref-fgion to those
who desire to bo insured. _ _ .
AItHETS, OCTOBE 7 . 31st, 1837
Pack Accounts,-
Mortgagee -----
Biller Receivable,.
Crflico Furniture,.
Open Accounta,..
Premium Notes,.
Dille Discounted,
George Barak.,
J. lti. l'..der.
JAM , .
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Holmes,
D. hi. Long,
G. W. Moketaon,
nada
TIIALBERG'S FAREWELL CONCERT,
:233,128 Ti
From the manufactory of CHIC:KERING k SON t- , Boston,
j,1.1u M. Pticiroy
On THURSDAY EVI:EING, at City flail, ere now on endlibitian
at the warerooms of the subscriber, and will be for sale lid
mediately after Concert. J NO. MELLOR,
Sole Agent for Chicber!ng & Son'a PiAncs
for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Note.—THE PIANO FORTES MANUFACTURED BY
CUICKERINO A SONS, for whom the subscriber has bee
their exclusive agent in this city en many years, are not
furnished to any other house, and all orders rm.:. be ad
drpssed, and purchasers directed to the subscriber.
my 19 JOHN H. MELLOR, tit Wood street.
_
T 11ALIIERG'S 111 U _llo.
Fantasia on D'Elistre Amore;
" " Don Pasquale;
" Don Juan
Lucretia Corgis;
‘. Les lingen is ;
Masanictlo;
'• " Moses in Egypt;
" La Somnambuia ;
" " Home, Sweat Home ;
" " Last Rose of Bummer;
Romance, with Variations;
La Tarantella;
The Art of Singing applied to the Pianos, 12 numbers,
just received and for sale at the Music Store of
rey2.o JOHN H. MELLOR. 31 Wood st.
INSUILLINCE
Fund,
, itv , ,bt:ad,
14t, r, pub
vi :
. . . 2:0 68
34,377 7S
. ... !9
.... ..... . 61,6°,9 U..
..... ..... 64,346 81
$121,500 00
2,160 00
4,181 87
240 00
9,478 04
14,841 15
40,216 69
125,003 78
$317,641 78
Draurrom
IL Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jack,on,
Ales. SpeEr,
Knight,
Alexander Nicuick,
Win. H. Smith,
P. M. GORDON,
Searetery,
PIANOS AND NIITSIC
GRAND PIANOS,
SELECTED BY
M. THALBERG,
F 0 It HIS
FAREWELL CONCERT,
A NEW LOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS
AN ELEGANT CARVED r.osEwoor,
Octave Ohickering Bons' Piano,
having been in use a very short time, is now J.;
in goal orddr and will be warranted ' by the
subscribers. The Piano is offered at a very t
low price.
A Rosewood German Piano, 6 3 % octavo, made by the
German makers: in nee about two years, and covet W nni,ort
at least s3oo—price $lOO.
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston mode Piano, entirely :lew, to
closo the consignment, for $2OO.
A mahogany 6 octavo Piano, made by R. A', LV.Nnuns,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made in Baltimore, $4O.
A rosewood 6 octave t inn old, $3O.
A rosewood 69 octave Piano, a very elegant and good in
strument, made by one of the. bet New York maker-, in
p:rfect order; New Yor't price $300—5240.
A 6 octave excellent old Piano, with iron from., wads by
Babcock, $75.
A rosewood 6 octave Chickering Piano in good order, in
use about 2 years, $2OO.
The above prices include packing box and packing.
Fur sale by J LIN MELLOR,
Sole Agent for Chickering A Sou's,
Per Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,
0.9 No. 81 Wood street.
PIANOS!
Tik FULL GRAND PIANOS!
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS !!
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
foom the Manufactrry of CHICEEBLNG & SUNS',
BosToti, just received from the manufactory of Chickerii.,. ,
& Sons', Boston, the following deairable and elegant stock o
their PIANO FORTES :
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forto, with superbly
carved cue. Price
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant
wood case. Price $7OO
Ouo New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano. nearl, equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price Viuu
[SQUARE PIANOS I
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XIV th,. seven .C[El‘,H,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style.
Two liesewood, carved mouldings, seven octave.
Your Rosewood, plain round corners, .eves ectare. .
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octa‘es.
Four a 5f a a a 61/
Four Rosewood " " 6 1 ;
a
All of the above aro their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
These Instruments have been finished specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOHN 11. .5.1 ELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street,
Sole Agent for Cbickering
pIANOS 1 PIANOS I! Second Spring
Ruck of the celebrated Gold Med I
Pr-minus PIANO IcOIITES, manufactured
by WM. .lI.NABE, St CO. They have been
awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS for ex
cellence over all competition, and are pronounced by SI
GISMUND TIIALBERG, M. STRAIIOSCII, SATTI.II.,
and other distinguteh d Pianists, to be equal, if not mporirr
to any in this country. l'slannfactureee Sole Agent for
rittAmargh and We , :tera Pcr.n%y !Tanta,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
At the Old lietabliahe Piano Depot,
118 Wood street, s.cond door above Fifth.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Q, CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
„ Market street, for Ow aato and pufehaae cf lt,al
E4tate, renting houses, attending to insurance and
c.btaining loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making cony,
.7, •
antes, deeds, bonds, &e.; writing letters and coraaponcling
with parties abroad, de. ocll
BELDEN SE V DOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
POZYUILENCES.—ND , ssrs. Hanna, Garret6on c Co., RobeLt
Parks, - Ceq. )311y
WESTERN L.A.N2t3S
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
v.EAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. SO WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, OBSO,
flux for sale Lands in Illinois, Wis,:ousin, Minnct;ota,
Michigan and lowa. Ho will exchange Lands in Wisconsin.
Lc., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city prup.rty.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as
Contract for Supply of Marine
CUSTOM HOUSE,
April 12th, 18c.S.
I.NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, TIIA.T
Sealed Proposals accompanied by proper guarantees,
according to forms to be furnished, on application at this
will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on
the FIRST TUESDAY iu duce next, for the supply of the
Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Provis
ions, Medicine, etc., enumerated In said forms. The quan
tale stated are estimated with reference to the several num
hor of patients in the Hospital, but the United States reserve
e. right to take MUM ur less of said articles, accordingly
%; they may be actually required. If the articles delivered
at the Hospitel are not in !he judgment of the Physician.
1 the beet quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will be
at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in
their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in
the cost over the contract prices.
' The United States reserve the right to accept the proposal
Le the whole or any portion of the articles specified.
JOHN HASTINGS,
apl.3-41 Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital.
19Eiee oil Sealer of Weights and
3.lleasureB.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND mEAsmi Es,
Slay be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, botvo.imn Third
and Fourth streets, where orders may he left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES BAILNETT.
JOHN EMBER 3t CO.,
FArciCY DYERS AND SCOURERS,
143 — c0.
IiZTNVEZA WOOD AND LIDERTY STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
every description of Silk. and Woolen Goods executed at
ehort notice, and on reasonable terms.
G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS.
150 bags Rio Coffee;
100 chests Black and Green Teas;
25 blAs. t;rushed Sugar;
414
25 " Coffee
20 New York Syrup;
20 " New Orbit:is llolassas ;
5 Tierces New Rice;
10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco ;
100 " M. R. and Layer Raisins;
20 kegs French Plums;
2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum;
2 " Santa 01 - 112, Rum;
2 Pipes Holland Giu ;
Also,
Trench Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Chain.
pagne Winos; Pure Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store
and for sale low, by HAWORTH. k BROWNLEE,
Successors to Haworth, Bro. t Brownlee,
Cor. of the Diamond and Diainond alloy,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ARPER'S WEEKLY—Received every
Wednesday afternoon, by 11. A. LOO MIS
Publisher's Agent,
Post Buildings, 41 Fifth BU.oet.
G ODEY FOR JUNE,
GOOEY FOR JUNE,
GODEY FOR JUNE ;
R. A. LOOMIS,
Publishes' Agent,
Post Buildings, 41 Fifth syseet.
For ego by
DOMESTIC CIITLERY—Just opened a
splendid assortment of Scissors, Carving Knives,
Knives and Parkes, eta. BOWN T.ETLEY,
No. 186 Wood street.
ChNIONS.-10 bblB. Onions for Eal( 11
MIRY 11.
MISCEL A NEOUS.
GJEAT SALE
pi Tv' RN ITURra.
SXO,OOO WORTH,
SuLD AT PRIVATE SALE IN
3. 4 R
Tuu .tibseribur Lca sold ins Extensive Furniture Wf,re-
meals, Vifth stroot, au..l having to giva Pth:RetiPlol2l
ou the I.stti . of June, ho offere bL9 outiro othoL of
PURIsIITURE AND CHAIRS,
ri` COSTO
THE BALE CONIVIENCES
4n TUESDAti, IIAY 18, 1858,
A.ND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS
1:11:, will be alarked in plain agure:, - , on onch arid
C! , ', 6., that visitors eau et ouee so:: the
3ARGAINS OFFIRID
TE!i?r;—• Alf stuns has than ii;LCO., cash. On $lOO and
rtilwari,H, a crolit cf sixty days will be given for approved
01, rst,i interest added
n 1&3«
frIPENING OF NEW GOODS,
ti,. y AT
. ,
Spieffildid Stocc,l , l oi•
Of 'al, Elll , l to ry drt,as—aiJo,
1 - ..1:1T,16;;_ , , OF ALL DESORIFVONe
i - , 'iii: .!) :-:
ALni.iug tha 1.10 - ,1ti03 is arimmiuitii, Ladies will Ilud the
R Sin= Drestke.
•DA\'i'iLLA LACES ::ult MANTELS AND CAl'Eb
A full assort', ~ t r1:2!Ill-101DEF.J.E3 sold at low prices
if A R.'El LL ES CAPS FOR CIIILD E-V,
0 LAO AND EMBROIDERED OAPS,
Cuil..ilffS AND 0.00P3,
'Sue 'lit e--lecdun iu the city, and will be toast cheerfully
J. BUSU,
No. 85 linrt,o , street.
GEY'L'i3OIEN'S DRESS GOODS.
BL ;v:n to th•? Llide by
myl9
A.. '1 7 °.26IIXIAND,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Cornea - of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
ESPECTFU LLY ANNOUNCES TIIAT
all' be has received hie Spring Anortment of
GENTLENIEI‘I'S DRESS GOODS,
;he newest stylea, he quality and most elegant deserip
tMas, width tic , is prepared to maunfaocure to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
tlll mu:, a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to ,atisfy an? I , loaoo the ruo,t Mothlions taotee, [myl9
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.-
r , The flrn. of lIAIVOIO - 211 BROWNLEE was,
oh the 8d u 1 Iso+,lll*..olved by inutnal cozen t, by the
JEEIIi 1.1A7,0111:21 from the above firm.
t tho late tinr, will be nettled by LIAWOUTZA
JEIII3 IIAWORTII, In withdrawing front tho above
Irm, kindly tbauke hiq former patrons and also the patrons
tha latr firm, Spa the vory patron:lgo he hat
411,.; A.,ald iai dly 11.:AILIR1114 , 11.1 theta to h ti11 , 4 - eHiOlll,
',VC/it Tit A. an they are determined to cell
..t low fignrce. iiiyan,t a very large aasortment of 011E212
WiNLS and LIQUORS on hand.
JEITU ITAWORTIL
-• DA VID LIAWORTIT and JAMES BROWNLEE
have this day a9aock.ttv.l together, and wiil continue on the
on,inee, at :Le OLD 11, D s corner of Diamond and Dia.
mond alloy, v.T.fier the .ity le of 11AWOl1Ti1 & lIROWNLEE,
where they hone to receive that patr..ea.ge a:. hleralt given
in the old rirm, as that; are determined to sell eIIEAPEIt
titan any other t , tore en the city. myl3
T-ah ,
CUEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
manufactured by 13. O. d J. it. Sawyer, rei
r:•St•iv , lS the preference over all other kinds ever offered for
family 'NC.
Its advent:gar. over other Soapy are:—let, It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
2.:1. 11011 th. , time need only be occupied in washing
v. hen this Soap id lid,' in place of other Soap. 3d. Labor
is ‘ , ..olling 'sourly dispOnS , :il with, as the clothes
will require little if any rubbing, ilia) avoiding theiz wear
tie. wash-board 4th. boiling the clothes he unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
; gaily as ...oft. nth. Printer.), iSachinists, Painters
I ativirs, hi lid it far snperior to other Snaps. It speedily re
moves T.rame, tar, paint, printers' ink. and dirt from the
leaving tire 4211 Sett, and free from chapping.
To avoid the r os rubbing the clothes, and the use Of
ill • wieni-no.rJ, the foilownag directions should be followed;
tne rasher; of eight or ten of a family, take one
pe Soap, cat it into shavings, and dissolve in ono
cal !Jot wmer ) rui the clothes into a tub containing
aimut Its gallons of autos water; pCur to the di9v)ived
Soap, and Bur t10r,u61.11.•,. Let. Liana soak twenty to thirty
wring oat. mad rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice . A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
e,rote, may require a alight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will come cut clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold w;..ter may be used in place of hot, respiring
about double time in soaking.
069urs, cur 11411.1 e on ea_h iIT.
Far in any quaztity, at our warithouze, No. 47 Wood
dtroa, and at our worn.:, posito thu Round lionae, Penn-
B 3 lwanin avecoc. ii. C. !..• J. 11. SAWYER,
a -21 No. 4' Wood stroot.
OISALE.---SEVENTY THOUSAND
ACRES of choi o Prairio and Timber Land, situated
N rtheru To. a and ?ontheru Minnesota, embracing the
fdoe,t .at of farming lands over offered iu this market, a.,
y do:ate-I conveniently to Inns, Towns and lillo9 of
l'amplileM containing information of value to
Loti o n-anti and c.taloipiee giving I,catiQn, description and
price of the laud, with a brief description of the counties in
. :hey no located, can be had nu application at our
and they will be ae , •,t free by mail to persona sending
theirus address. FRAZEE% & CO.,
myoatf Jona Building, No. 87 Fourth street.
ELD SWEET POTATOES.-1.5 barrefa
1- 4)
r.„ NO, sect I'ot.l,toC3 for tale cheap to elvse consign
melt y JAS. A. FETZER,
'2.0" Goraer A.darket and First streets.,
T A A.WEINk.II43 UOUNTY BONDS WANT
ii ED, is oachango fur laud.
e.p= 51. Market st.
A STEAM MILL in complete running, or
vritii dwelling house, etc.. near the city, for
eiu by S. GIITEEBEItT 41; SON,
ap'Ll 51 Market street..
d'IOUNTRY BACON.--1000 lbs. Country
rec.2ived cud for =ale by
J MPS A. PETZIII.3.,
Ch.ruer 'Market and Vire. strq.:tit,
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, f
oak, cr czchauge for 1 1 Eitate in tho city.
S. CUTLIBERT & SON, 51 Markets':.
NEW ARIEVALS.—Vie ara taking into
store, (128 Wood street,) an iminens.l f fine
stock
k o
Paper for Jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, Cap !gad;
T.-•.:uv..lopes in gr e at variety; Nim - tilLa Papers, of every
an , t U 9 Cheap ,4 tln,y c..n be, bought in Oa East, where we
offer wholesale very low for Ctob.
2n2 JNO. PERILINS t. CO. _
nu,STE,R Drab and Gray
Dustr..: Dimling and Ta.m.els, just opened at
IiOILN.CB, 77 Mar ket street.
AT ENV KEEL STPRING SlCrit.'l7'S—Of the
most graceful shapes, Le bawl at HO NE's,
77 Market street,
I AKE u , White Fish, Trout, Salmon,
• v.7.1(7 i ickotel con3tun,ly ou luoul, a tall
, tock to supply
ILESIIEII. '. ANDERSON,
to ,holo,dlo trade, br [my6l rzrßy lz commis.
--GES.--:-30--bss. sweet, just received
1 , 10. 39 Wood street,
Opp'Alta the St. Charles Hotel.
0 , 11 : 7 , 10. '' a for dub) by
my _
7)ROOMS.---10 0 doz. Extra Corn Brooms
i) on hand and for solo by
B. C. is J. H. SAWYER.
E B - 1) — SVIELT POTATOES.-20 barret3
sc.A sweet Potatoes, received and for salo by
JCIISS A. FETZER,
Owner Mosket and ihrat streets.
WEEK
11, EL RICAN,
DE I. 31 FIFTH STREET
i%o. 65 .ftsarkot Sty Let,
L 612,13'URE LACE,
FANS, FAN°, FANS,
iiSt,tWfORM
NUMBER 189
THE DAILY POST.
Suit Lovengood ut Sicily Burns'
Wedding.
By B. L. OF TENNESEME
"Hey, Ge-orge rang, among the mountain
slopes ; and on looking up to the loft, I saw
"Sat" tearing along down a stoop point ("head
ing me off,") in a long Kangaroo-like lope hold
ing his flask high above his head, and- hat in
hand. He brought up near me, still bantering
ly shaking the half full tickler within an inch of
my face, until the head rose to the corn-cob stop
per. "Wher ye urine? take a suck, hoes.—
This yore truck's old. I ketch it mysef this
mornin' from the etillwurm. Norma durn'd bit
of strike-nine in hit—l put that ar piece of
burnt dried peach in mysef tu gin it caller—
better nor ole Ballin's plan : he puts tan ooze in
what he sells, and when that ain't handy he mix
es a leetle eve the rod warter outen a pound be
low his barn—makes a powerful natral culler,
but don't help the taste any. Then he korrects
that with red pepper. Bits an orful mixtry that
eve hard-shell whisky eve ole Bullin's. lie hes
pisoned ni onto throe-quarters of the belovin
part of his eengregaehun with hit, and tuther '
quarter's twine the same road, of his still-hous
don't burn down seen, at he peg out hissef.—
Hain't he durndost speeiment ove a welkin bar
rel of g syo ever seed any how ?
Say, Georgy, dy'e see these here well poles,
what I use for logs ? Well, I passed em by each
other party peart tuther day. I pat just wan
out so, and then tether, say nine feet beyant, an
kep a doin hit. I'll just gin ye leave tu go-tu
the devil half hemmo, of I didn't make fewer
traoks to the mile, an more tu the minit, then
seer over made be cuy human manbody, without
the help eve -Jose, since Bark Wilson beat the
Raw-log frum the top eve the Frog mountain in
ter the Ocoee ruver, ae dov an doged hit at last.
Evorythieg what talks an cries hes a pint of sum
sort. Ole Bullin'e pint is a durned, fast-rate,
three-bladed, double-barreled, water-proof hy
pookricy, an a onquinchibil appetite fur bald
face. Sicily Burns' pint is thru her footers, an
weys tu drive men folks crazy.' She gives them a
fever, jest es Bar tin es a week at Orleans in Au
gust teed. Duru her, she's down on her heels
n-w, sed walks flat-foot at that. Dad's pint, an
hit's the only pint he has got, is tu bo king eve
ell durn'd fools, sence the days eve that feller,
the bibil reads about, what housed so much corn
in Egypt, and lost his coat by mania outen hit.
Hit tells us who wus the strongest man, an who
was the meekist man, an who was the best man,
but levee ye. tu guess who wue the biggest fool,
an of thane a bull nigger in Tennessee, what
oudent toll the fast pop toter hearin it rod, I
wudent gin fifty cents fur him sartin. He hes
ent pence tu run into the house, of it wur
rainin ded cats, that's all. My pint is in beaten
cuy body suckin in a big skeer, an then in betin
eny body's hoes ur f3karcd dog mania oaten it
agin. 1 used to think my pint wer like dad's en
rained fool ; but when he acted hose, I gin in.—
Maybe when I gits his sperience, an em es old, I
ken neck the hens ofen him, an be king fool ray
ed on his pint. But it's mity onsartin. He has
never been beet yet by anything that cud talk.
Now, of a feller knows what his pint is, he ken
get along, allure proeidin ho don't swar away his
liberty tu a temprance society, ur liv ha fur from
a still hone, au tu ni a church ur a jail. Them's
my sentiments, an I'll gin ye anuther eve em
Men folks war made jist to drink, eat, and fur
stayin awake in the yearly part eve niter ; an the
wimin folks tu cook the vittils, mix the liquor,
an help the men tu du the stayin awake. That's
hit, an nuthin more, onless hits fur the wimin tu
raise the devil atween meals, an the men tu play
short 'nerds atweem drams, swop basses with
fools, an fits fur exercise at odd spells. Yer
don't understand life, George, yet.
But about my swappiu those yero laigs so fast;
I had got about a fox squirrill skin full eve biled
corn juice ender my shut, and war aimin fur Bill
Kar's on foot, and when •I got in site ove old
Burns' I seed ni onto fifty hossee and mules
hiohed onto his fence. It taut Sicily's weddin.
She married Clapshaw, the sukit rider; the same
fellow he's faith gin out when he met me makin
sole. Now, I'll tell yu two things nobody over
seed; wan is a dcd mule—l means a mule what
jist died far, without any help ; and tether is a
sukit rider's grave. Ceze why, the he mules all
turn inter 010 field school masters, and the she
sung inter strong-minded wimmen, and then they
din , like may other human. An the sukit riders,
them what marrye money, turns inter store
keepere ; an them what marrys fur it, but gits
ili a turns inter politicians, an then they dies
sorter like humans too. I'll tell yu another thing
about the varmints ; they eat chickens round the
wskit till they skeres up a rich gall, and of ever
one ove em towers his sites onto a gall, why she
a gall no longer, no more nor he stays a sukit
They jist high hoses, and good-bye gall,
;coil-bye old sledge field, pine thicket, an look
out fur a team of shuttail children, a pale omen,
sharp boss tradin, and stayin at home on koleo
tion Sundays. Now ole Burns bad a bid black
an white bull, with a ring in his nose an the
rope tied round his horns. They rid im to mill
and sich like with a saddil made outen dog-wood
forks an clap boan4 and kivered with ole carpit,
rope girth and seirf - up-lethers, with a loop for the
Lot. Ole Seek, cc they called him, had fist got
b k from mill, and wur Lured infer the yard,
saddil and all, to pick grass. I were slurgin
too, outeide the house, far they hedent axed me
in whoa they sot down in eat. Sock nosed roan
till he fonn a big kaskit what hilt a little shat.
t'-red cern, an he put in his lied tu git it. I
sipped up and jerked the liandil over his horns.
Now, George, da yu no the natur ove a cow
brute ? ThCates the duendeet fools ove all the
asewes, , C 0 the Levingoods,) for
nsn
they or tribulashun they nos nuthin
hit to shot their eyea beller, an back an keep a
hackie. Well, when old Feick found his self in
darkness when he inised his hed, he made wan
lunge agin the house that shook the daubin out,
then lie thit a better that mout been hearn a mile,
and then opt inter an ournenclensistem of backin.
A big crawfish were no whar. Fast agin wan
thine., then over anuther, among which was the
bee bruce, an a dozen stands ove bees. This
kealein down the: bench fotch out all the bees - ,
fitin mad ; the whole er war full lave em, ready
to pitch inter eny thing what moved. The house
sot enter slopin groun, au the yard dome war
even with hit; so Sock just backed in tender a
double had eve skate, a blowin and a bawlin, an
the leder eve the biggest army ove bees ever
seed out at won time ; they filled the baskit;
they lodged onto his tele till hit war es thick es
a weggin tang an etrate up in the ar at that,
lookin sorter like a ded pine kivered with ivy.
They war in fan all over im, an at work with all
thar mites, a rae,kin im feel good an hot, an im
provin; his temper mitely. Ova all the &mad
times ye ever beans tell ove, wur thar an thar
about;. He Cora tale fast agin the ole story
Dutch clock and fetch hit, bustin the innards
oaten it; the lead.; wheels were all over the
flore. Next pas he fotch up agin the
onto
v t a o
big dubbil engine bedsted, reared
the glas
hitn
eind an puuchin wua ove the poets
winder. Tat:rm. - et tail first experdition war h ag ow 'n
a -
katekornered cunbwerd, a
wht 80011 kotc
glass deres in, apse
nation. He smashed the
_stomped everything inter the shelves
h
tryin to back further in [vine di
al] to giblets,
reeshnn. giblet/ krocke, preserve jars, gar
j , ge , ee ed bags, yerbinches, paragorick bot
tds, n ig beeskits, and dell, were, all mixed d—d
rraishusly, au not wuth Berlin by about a
Jailer arid elf. Next lie gat a fair back across
the rums agin the board pertishun; he went
tiara like it :red been paper, end tack ebout six
feet equer eve hit in splinters and Amps with
im inter the came wham they war a eaten, an
now the fitin of bees, an dancin, an dodgin
Lego a.
Clapshaw's in= wer deaf es a dogiron, an
sot at the aind eve the tabil uex tu whar Sook
busted thra the wall; tail aind on he cum again
her cheer, histio her an hit onto , the tabil.
flow thc gqir.,wkin„ and cussin ' and the ermashin
of things, and raisin of vittils begun. They had
got eeveral tablls tugether tu mae it long enuf,
a) he jilt rolled em up a top of one another and
thar sot ole Missis Clapahaw s straddle ove a
pile, a flan bees like onto a mad wind mill, with
her caliker cap in one hand fur a wepnn, an a
cruet frame in bather, an a kickla like she win
riding a lazy home arter a doctor. Tatars, ea
bidge, meat, aupe, sop, dumpling an the truck
y. 3 wailer em in ; milk, pies, plates and every
&Ira tixin yu cud think ova in a week, wer that
mixed and smashed like hit had been thru