VOLUME XV I. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS THE NATIONIL SILOON 9 Under Poecter'm New National Theatre, -I.TTSBUROII, Ps., D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, 'HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and comfortable style, the large centre store in th e OOP HALL. Filth street, as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Ilavin- hail many years' ore. rience in the business, ho is prepared to supply the beet tI market affords. His Ras will be furnished at all times wills Ole best WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en trtlice to the Is in the centre of the Hall, and re freshments will lie furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT ex, eipt,sl., 'WASHINGTON }HOUSE, ewe. PRIVIVA AVENUE 4 THIRD ST., WASUINGTON, 8.0 REVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, ;.ri..2;3 Street. and IDuqueeuo Way, PITTSBURGH, PA. B. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, (Pechterly of the .Illarlior thaws," Blairsville, Pa.) THE soon: HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED AND OPEN F'oll. GuEsTs. It ie situat,d I u n central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and L.:tit:11111 , 0m Landings. The lions° wits built in 185 d, with on modern Improve- woute, rind Mod op in splendid Style—the entire Furniture beinz neiv—iuoi will in every rogpect be n first class IloteL Fine :OL'AIILNI are attached to the premises. I . H. W. KANAGA. U. S. HO T E L 9 Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, Pd. [Jell, WASHINGTON HOTEL, FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGII, PA. JAMES SEIALRISOI:I, Proprietor. 111111 S lIOUSE IS LOCATED ON TIIE corner of PENN and WASHINGTON Streets, between the OZNTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough Improvement, remodeled and fernishe& with new furniture, and is now the most conve nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelora by Railroad, East or Weal. myeal .71 aS10 I\l HOUSE U, GEORGE ARENTZ p..i.opr.une. _No. 344 Liberty street, itl2: beside the Pasnnug,r Depot of the PormsylvaninP.oltroud, which makes the moot convenient house in the city for passengers ea-Il i - Mg by that itiThe proprietor having. at considerable expellee, fitted tip, ercelleut rrtyle, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect luny solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached e..lph•retid STABI,E and extensive WAGON YARD, afford if.: ample trxemmodation to travelers and teamsters. lE2 ':crier and Lir will b. - , furnmbed with the boat the mariLiq feblty =ME CORN ITCOPI&" RESTAURANT. B ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STRZET. The attontion of Marc'll ants • 11.11 ' 111 othora 19 Elirciokl tk, this'f f t .2. 4 e~etnLlinhman t, cchide has been recently fit toil an for the parpeso of aileriling a 81G3STAli- Ti.AL EATING HOUSE lIN A GENTIIAL LOCATION Oonniry Laic atiandlog inaiizet are particularly invitod to eb Everythineportaluing to an EATING SALOON will Wc - api it lA, uf the Iresheet the market affurda. ac29:l3Adw Y ; Excelsior Restaurant, 4:.Y ,- , , v t?s , gd , N. 111 WOOD Street, `.. Ve .irff . PITIZBUISCILI, PA., 417 W 1IOU:A/2-1 AND c.,ETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH Th weloreigued has Just received from the Et/4ton, mar bet, selected with groat care, SMELT, HALI Li/r, HADDOCK, k'RESLI COD FIS/I, EASTERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE Now Vorlc Prinoetia Bay, Egg Island, Egg Elarbor, Shen OyStyx. The fittest oier brought to this city. Every delicacy of the season serv,l up ut EXCELS/OE RES:"A ERA YT. 5 . STEINEUCK. QT. CLAIR 110 TEL, corner Penn and St. CLtir Pima:mg!). Pa.—The undoreigned, former ly hr ,v eaving taken this large and COILIMG -I.NC/A 1.10T1d." and Ltacm.: relltted it in magnindeut style, would invite his friend, and the traveling public to ;.;ive him a Lail. Assured, with the convenience of the nc....5. , aed i. I,ag experience in the business, c.,4,firi give entire satbfaction. auu bin charges moderate. Wicl. C. CONNELLY,AI VIHNESTOCK, No. 'Wood street, Pittsburgh, QT IBS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROY nPA ENGLAND— VIA IL Dink).l'l . & GMITIT/NT qv, 1)(A.111L I 00LN 110 ES; PATIINT A.ND COMMON ANVILS; STE!L Traps, iory superior Drawer Lock:, very superior (lux Locks Tiamal and llrinamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spouti9, linixsCsailloaticks, ilrawi Cocks, Brass Stair Rode, Braces and Mswoirinz Tcpo?, Superior Waiters, Curry 09711.1., 7:1,11=. Siroteli and Breast Cliaius, a variety of other good:, all of which will be sold at nit l Erato terms. aria AMES 111 L LING MONONGAIIE LA te PL SING MILL, would rospoctfully inform thepuLfi that he has ' , built since the lire, and having enlarged his establishment, and USA it with the now, t and most pp proved inaulnuery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards, wrowl sawing and rosawing, doors, sash and shutr,ri, Lion driod, lrc.xuea, mouldings, box making, South Pittsburgh, lioptomi,dr 7, 1857. [l,lO CILIIILES W. LEWIS, iLDEILITAN, And Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON TLIE CORNER OF WYLIE A Z , 'D rIFTII STB.KETS. All buslues.i connected with this Wilco will be att , mded to \dd. pronimmh.s. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal accuracy AN Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, POWorl3 Of At torney, tc. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the oneabets of the Bur ho tenders his services as Cam taissioner to take Depositions to he read hi the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. Ws office is 'one of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his factlitiee in executing 118111e:is of that kind are very desirable. lfelCkly CLOD Ff.:SI - 1.-10 drums extra large and floe, for sale by WM. H. SMITH k CO., zur2tl 118 Second, and 147 First streetS. _ 'la:E. -10 tierces prime, for sale by 11. SMITII k CO., mr2G 118 Second, and 147 First streets. UGAIt.-50 bads. prime N. O. Sugar, just reed and for sale by WM_ H. SMITII of CU., air 26 111 Second, and 147 First streetS. CIOFFEE.-200 bags .Rio Coffee, for sale by W.. 5.1. 11 SMl'rli & CO., mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets. VINE FLOUR. —2O bbls. Fine Flour in slot and for sale by • McCANDLESS, 151ElANS CO., • , kat Cotner of Wood and Writer incase ARD.L—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels anal kegs, just received and for sale by IIeOANDLESS, MEANS & CO., 1 Corner of Wood and Water streets. pICKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re , c.,vyd and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, le2o Corner Market and First streets. - 1 - 7 4 GGS.-6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this '',4 day, and for sale by JAMS A. FETZER, inrl9 Corner Market and First strenta. PLANTATION SUGAR & MOLASSES— . Iwo Wads. fully fair and prime N. O. Sugar; 600 bbla., oalr. cooperage, prime N. 0. Molassea ; CO " St. James S. it lloinmses, now landing and for aale, by MILLER Et RIOKETSON, car2ls Nos. 221 and 27.6 Liberty Street. SPICES.- 25 bage Pimento; 100 " Grain Pepper, just received and for sale MILLER BIOKETSON. flee. 221 and 223 Liberty street. FISH.- 3 drums extra large Cod Fish ; 8 " largo" Just received and for sale, by MILL.EI.I. & RICRIASON, nar2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. TO LET.—A commodious three stonyam Frame ii 011.40, with Brick Basement—situated Bedford street—to relit, by MILLER h RICHSTSON, mr2s NO3. 221 and VS Liberty street. MA PS.—A largo assortment of Pocket Mbps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Townihip ➢hips 01 P.-nusylcania, Ohto, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, MM. bouri. liantuts, Nbbraska atid Minnesota, on hand and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, aps Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market street. fiDI) VELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT and Proposition Books, for sato by W. B. HAVEN, Corner Markot and Second etreets. 1: 4 -1 1I.E..N011 PAPER lIANGINQS.—New ,1 , -ulgto and very beautiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL .3; CO., tura - , Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street. virlN 1)0W GLASS.—An assortment of country ti LIT!, assorted sizetfor salo by wm. SMITH ao., rur26 118 Second, and 147 First streets. E T vn e doL i n ij qua P rt Tomato Ketchups; :10 do pint do do 18 do do Walnut do 15. do do Mushroom do recd and for sale by ItEYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Woo I etrnet t 'Oppatito the St. Charles Hotel. It EE MARBfIiALL AND BOONE Qouution, lowa—valaablolan& In thew combo), for nab by 8. 01=1/811112 A riON. (II T EN i)A i Y, from ; on We/Nestle, and Saturday Into M. 11,1 NoVO/0..:0r Int , fn s. .; 7to it 0' , 1 ,-I ‘, '• 'tt , tv , 111 lot to tf.ty lot, from It I. 1)01Ao0, rOCt - 11, , t 1 of all ,e JO, Anil a .lithlex,d o f ow nts .} our, in JO Eo ..tOl 1)00,00,,r, t.it at tilo ; . :itc of tits. p . r alliio,ll.o 111,1 C. r ., •k:e7.1/1 , :, 1 ; June and 11 I S uo.:uul iN jut, anti Iteceinbor, IK7. Interest, if i,t dr.e.tu out, 13 to Ulu credit of the depositor w. pruicipal, an l ova:, Cho situp, interest from the first days of Juno and ths ember, c.linponliding twice a voi.o trotiblui 11. , to call 01 'o'oll to plllv,A hie Fmsu b oo t. T t th:s rute, 01-1,.) in lima ihl:n twelve p•nr,.. the Ag.cregete ettin? AND °N . :L.!!! A TEAIi. Boo:is containing the Cl.a. - ter, itnleo and ' lativilt, fur uishot hi, on application at the 0110,... PROPIIIETA;:SS DiISIIOINEIi, COLLEC t,' CTIONS MADE and promp milted. LANDS selected and locate.:. Cupitalimts wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through this house. Oorreapondence solicited. [ray2l:6rn ADI3TIII L00N123 11 YOB. D. WM 08. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes,;Bonds, Mortgages, and all Securities for Money. Money Loaned ou Ohect., , at short dstcci , with collutt.: al Security. NOTES kNU DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can Lo accommodated on bin terms, and capitatiats can ho fiaruiiihed with gond nocnrn titk , 4.t remunerative prices. Alan, attaiLd to the Salo, ffonting and Loash.,; of I:oai &MM. Oflice, No. 02 FOURTH street, &Jove 4tl AUSTIN LOOMI:o, Notury Public. tuh2A e II h OLTI B IE L S ,, & ,, S i O r N , S . , B ~,‘a , n er . k i f? , e, ,, nd . mires, gold, Silver and Bat,.'N I , ...li:LillttV on thl. ore trodWeotta-:: Chtie3 (I,:ollections made in all ti- thr,u,chouL Cho Depotlts in 1,1 i land, k , r t t Itr, T11.•t! pll 1 I. i3:11.10MA6 BrOker, and 1){,1,,r .75 art . !! •tr•'t jBA WOODS, BANIXBR AND "'O.:URA:YOB Barintln, Dealer in Exchange, Ca.u,nerctal and Bunk Nett el. Stock bought and t , old on coutraim,atl. Coactiens carefully itttonded to. Interest paid on hop 1,7 JUNES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth ...tceet. BOOKS kNI) STATIOr,TERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (suce4,sur to B. T. C ] Iorg:u:;) IiTATIONER AND DEA_LEit ItOti 'PEP-To-L.ICA No. 41 Fifth strgbi, Pllbibuigh, I. _ _ Co - TIIE undersigned have enturcd 1111,0 CO- Pbrt.hership, rib Wm. 2..Johuaani J Go. HA NIUE!, R. JOIINSTON, JR., Lib -t.! , 1 Pittsburgh, S-prouil,r b, JOHN 3TON, In `NM. rl. .7'OIINeTYM. Witt. G. JOHflifiTON 2;,: co., TATIONERS, Blank Gook Ma.nufac: urerF, and JOB I'RINTER: 4 , No 5 7 S.Vi ,t, oot, Third nod Fourth, tit TOBACCO AND }-EGA ILS TET & D. RINSIIAI-:T, Safety and Economy in IL!ght. vv- LEY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE AND FLUID, when on car: g:t a cholpix fld t ter light Porn tieroden,• tii 1. ae.de trlfn Et, eau of Cal.:, produces the Cl3llpefit, Stead), and 6 , : fe portable Light t var uttered to the public, and 1,, datigor of exploaLea; bfibiant than .;..ta; and gfita ae el eap Lamps of the Inut eintele and i i.y , nanaged cL.,• atruction. For eat by T. D. , /101):.:IN:•,ON, GEiFFJN': r.;.. 7U ;.'i1...1111,1 I tstr... , t. Bowar , •of a Cru:.t. r cft a1r0..1. ii, tla 1.11 from ‘ . 3 / 1 1'..11. I.te, VI it .ti ,Cf . :l it. I to2:1":1', COOKING BY GAS. A WOR ) 'l' E I, ADIE s. TILE HEATED TELiM IS APPROACH nt,t w, t it, et the Lalk, to 011 ft:a that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., ellll be done with can no n., %. , , --:sire heat. with out Hoot, aud with deeputch--.. 11r, alWity3 rett .y iu 1110111.1 t--by I.lBiLlg To uitich pro ron;.cctialiy 151 :a::.•5 4t Nu. 75 6,llithlield ~:rest. A JOH NOON A fl U. Va.. County rand Cityhigh: . AYIBLE'S , W 4911311 CuNhEO 11 I i , C N P E C 'l' 1 0 N C F 15 C 11" 1 0 , C F ECTION,CoN E TION.CONF IC The moat plemant, safe and offi , clual \Vertu Routed) now lu ue:e. Preparod and inld, witubisale and rerun, by In G rILL G LLA rr, Cor. Wood and with sin., Pittsburgh, And said by Drutintlii:s. • Lippinecotti, Shorten Jal'F4 011, NO. 104 WWI) STE.F.ET, NE.:111 ANUFACTII RE R S OF TRUNKS, Vll lVAlicos, r at and Bennet 13.)xes, Ltitiii).3 Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, ac., keep constantly on hand a 'arge , i;ock_ We are prepared to do a wholezale trade, and hay ing facilities to turn out good Mock at reduced prices, we would invite the' trade to cull and examine cur goods be. fore purchasing elsewhe. se 'B. T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES,— The undersigned has bought the lea tin lease r si Stables,K. - .6 .of the above u gather with a portion of the e.lteat- ,, k a. sive stock 464 horses and Carriages, late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock before-mentioned, he has 0180 addvd a number of FINE LIORSES, BUGGIES A.ND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in third, below Wood street. An ho gives his personal atten tion to the businem, a continuance or the patronage which he has hitherto received frca public in solicited. JACOB UAB.DNEIt, Cl. Charles Livery Stables. N. ii.—A liEARSE and :my number of CARRIAGES can always be procured fir Funeral a. dedl UCKWIIEA'F FLOCIII,.-20 sacks Buck -11 wheat Flour, 150 lb sacks, pan recoiled and b.,- sale by 31cOANDLESS, :11 El ANS A CO., had Corner Wood and Water strestei. 11,6 1 L01111,-25 bbls. Superfine Flour received and for sale by McOANDLEBS, MEANS a CO., 14ARI) OIL.--We have commenced 111a1111 fac,tttring Lard Oil, and or•II be plezJed to receive or dere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil iu the mar Est We will 611 barrels returned when desired. If. SAWYER, 14,3 e 7 Wcredstyr-,t.. - 11KNOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose wood e.,4 octave biao,,, will be rented to private fam ilies only. Apply to JOIIN U. MELLOR, 1513 12 Wood :.•treeL WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch diameter, for 00. , , )y mr29 IL U. COLLINS. 33TON S Eastern Lead, received and for sale (an excellent article,) by JuflN TH.nIPSON a Co., apl9 N. 136 Third street. MIXED PAINTS—Always on hand, of all colors, and fur sale ty JOHN Tili.oll'3ON CO., nplo No. 135 Third street. B EANS. -25 bble. white Beane for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, ap27 Comer Firs and Market Kt& 11)A ' l'iS' PAIN KILLER.-50 gross for saloby B. A. FAUNESTOCIL CO., Corner Wood and First streets. BROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality rec'd and for mainly [m , sl fIELNILY IL CO..LINS. 100 BBLS.( for v 8a20 4 b o y () nstr24 tios. 18 and 20 Wood strut. AMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable . andcheap weapon, at SOWN a TETLEY'S, fay/ iO. 116 Wood died. , if ''' ji/ ~,,,. ,{- ...; 1 : _ _ -.. 4 , „,.- - i p.---", ,, , , ,ir c 3 ~ w it , .- t,. F i . l. 11 r 7.. !- 4 " ‘.. / , '''' / ii: , • ~.: • 4 .- t !,!.1 ti, iii t.l 1.1 ra,/, 4. ;Et .4... / ' '''.- , 4 ?- :5- . ~>,; -31 4 . — ‘ t -'r'''' '' ''''.-4' 1...):: 1 .. . i. i i - . "..' 1f,...., '''' i ... [,/, 1 ... .'"1 :4 .* /' 4 , '4' A,/ / , A 1 11: ' - ~c , .. 1 ' , I , ._'? P. 1 ... P i & • ,t, l'' _ .._ ,t. .-,, ~ , , , 13 , j z ~,,, Jz,. :, . 1 A . i ri •-•TF--`'.-/(63110 /'''/ ,' _ - /• . .11 .7; i 2 e. r , . 4 '4; -•//• h, 4 ra . it ' i 'I '- g • -.6......, 'lit i 0. ... _ I ....„... .... 0 „.._ gq PUBLISHED !1/1 1. 11,y . BY JArt4EB P. BARU, AT THE ((POST BITILDENIGS,' ±INR,F; OF WOOD AND IT'IFTT4 ETRE BANKS ED FB LLA Et 9i , its V i 't.i MIDDLE ROOM, NZ T: rtriLl,lli, Prealdent--GEOlaGg. ALISEI.I6E. clue FIII:SIDX.tird. ll.Opf:Weli irci , barn, ,oliii 11. titioenbergt. Jannis F.Lidle, Z:. Grattan ittnrpe . i,', Alexander 111.1,Rey, I,suic M. Pennock, Itchert 1t..1.1,, Janie.i D Kelly, William 8. Lavely, James Iterdrnan, Hill Burgwin, John 8. CORgI'AVO, i111787/I:S. WUHAN J. A ndertou. J:111109 W. Ulllllll4ll, Jelin G. BackoMD, (Marie. Kuhl., Albert Cull ri-...1. P. A. Madeira, John B. Cannel.% John H. Meths, J. Gardiner C,Mie, Walter P. Nlarstial I, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson till Iler. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,, Hoary L. Itingwith, William Douglass, John M.. Sawyer, Irmacis Felix, George 8. Solden, George F. Gil!mere, Alexander Tindle. James 8. noon, Theekald Unibstitetter, William 8. Haven, George R. White, Beerstarvcnti Treasurer--OliAB. A. CULTO.N. Ife2 BANK OF lOWA. A. J. STEVENS & (JO., TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CDJARIS 12 1 ) WOOD sri? r Musgrave s Gan uoolcing St.clve, CTION,CONYNC TION,CONFECT I ON,OO NYNCT ON,CONV NCT I 0 N ,CUNie'EUT lON C U N F ki,llON . Corner Wood and Water atrebta INSURANCE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY. P.a., .tan. 1, Es5S. ne prra,utod to tho Stockholdora, and math. oat in complutuco With tilto State Laws of Now York. Ohio, Indiana, I liinvis, ac. STATIN Thr name of the Company is the WARM CRS' UNION IN SURANOPI CUM PANY, located at Athens. ra. Chartered A pri I 13, 1863, by th.! Legislature of Pet) tolybania. Cins.rt,r Perpetual. Cash Capital, is al' paid up urpluiti in addition thereto, ASSETS. Fitly-four Bonds and Mortgagee, at X, and seven cent. interest, :110000tiog in the aggregate t0...5152,3 15 0, Which mortgages are or,valna- We and productive real eatate, principally - farms, recorded and first lions, worth generally double the amount and more than wort caged for in each case, and in co ease lens than fifty Lt cent. more, "elusive of farm buildings, and certified by the Rocordero, where recorded, to the and tors of the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nineteen mix e 1 cent. Bonds amply so:mred 47,685 00 Cash on hand and in Bent: 6,419 12 in hands of Agents, and ie course of transmission, secured by bonds with sureties 14,7111 to, Due on 10filittl re-UMW*, 7,336 31 Bills receivable, viz: promissory i,oteu payable at lnick and to the Company 8.246 82 Interest accrued, (principally duo Jahuary 1, 1858,) 12,191 43 Safe and office Fixtures and Furnl• tare 500 00 253,485 61 INCOIE FOR T 1 YEAR 1857. Amount of Premiume received during the year $ 85,231 30 ikih't interest received during the year 11,442 05 Am't roceived from t3l other 80111 - Cen 2,480 00 EXPENDITUU.IB. Exp - osos for the yoltr, including fUJIIIIIII/{9h1,1, rontri, rota- stirance, printing, advertising, taxes, and all other expeusea $.19,199 66 Dividends pa.d during tho year 17,000 00 LutM4.l paid, which occurred prior to December 111, 1886 7,671 66 I,meee pai , which occurred during the year 113,561 81 LIABILITIES. LU4S(39 llij Tinted and wit dne (since paid) 12,500 issag inciirrod mud in process of adjustrueut_ q 307 0i) repor teil, of which Ls, activu 1,a4 bey. taken resiated, ou ground of insur• s.fter fire, property trawler red before lo9a, property loot not rovrre.l by the Policy, &cc --$ 39,407 90 Whole amen •tof risks taken during the year . ..45,429,81;2 UD Whole amount of ris:i at date 4,851,440 UO ' TATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF BRADFORD, At. C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Canfield, Secretary of the Farmers' Onion Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that he foregoing to a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de .cribed ell'cers thereof. O. N. SUIPNIAN, President. 3. E. CANFIELD, Secretary. ziobscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Janu ary, 1858, 11. C. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace. T. J. HUNTER, Agent, apli:ly No. 00 Water street, Pittsburgh. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. OFFICE, NO. 09 WATER ST., PITTSBUROII. Astietn—lllay 1, 1858 St.,ck, Due Bills—payable on demand and secured by two approved names $ 76,890 00 I:.talt to Pittebargh Trust Company 62,280 37 i I`l•liii m Notes 62 993 80 Bala Receivable 15,980 01 122 Muir es Exchange Bank Stock—coat 6,950 00 96 do slecha-ica' Bunk Stock—cost 5,490 63 :'OO do Iron City Bank Stock—amount paid. 7,600 00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 5,000 00 bo.1: Accounts 13,250 31 DIRILCTORS. O. W . u=e3.4, M. Pennock, %V. IV. Martin, it. T. Leech., Jr., David McCandless, George S. Belden. J. 11. Ells,nber.tor, VV. K. Nlmirl:,‘ .1 oho A. Cvaghe7, C. W. Batchelor, D. Cochran, James J. Plemmti, Wm J. Anderaon, J. IL b Roar. ?INN f:Y, SecTetary. PROPERTY FOR. SALE OR RENT. SPLENDID CHANCE T 0 TO SECURE A HOME NEAR THE CITY. IF' TLT ...lEt ..ILa ICD ..:, .a. Ma _/"' FP.FFY BUILDING LOTS. N TUE TOWN OF ETNA, NEAR MI Alt PSBURG, • ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE CITY, can Satrurday Juno .sth, ;1558, the underaigneti will soil apou the preruigeu, at the Yorth rod ~ f the 6harpoburgh 13 edge, in the Borough of Etna, a ljuining Sh.rcaburg, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS • I;. sutiful!p sztneted ou the bank of the Allegheny river. The property It; known as WALLAOE'S E.XTPINSION 017 and is in all respects as suitable and desirable for '•aildittg purposes as can be had around the city. It is easy o access by means of the Lawrencevillo and Sharpsburg Line of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hoar, and is -erreunded by a brisk and thriving community. The Lots are 25 by 100 feet, requires no grading, and the niliterialn fur building are more readily obtainable than in N•e city. The Lawrenceville cud Sharpshurg Plank Road runs tly to the property, which is also easily accessible by the hotter Plank Road and the canal from Duquesne Borough , itid Allegheny City. The Allegheny Valley Railroad has a ,tatitill at the end of the Bridge ' whore the trains stop twice a day Thc, property will bf , sold in fee sample, and the ;:nexceptionable ho lwaition la well adapted either for residences cr naanu .a.rtnring purposcs. Puna of the Lots way ho seen at the office of the under whore persons who may wish to select and purchase at private sale will be accommodated. The Public Sale will take place onSATUILDAY, Juno sth, .n the premises. Terms easy, and will be made known at the sale. JAMES 0. RIOHEY, inyll:t.!] Rea! Estate Aaent, No. 65 Fifth street. PIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. TUE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE to public sale, on the promised, On the Data day of June next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL JOINES, lute of Robinson township, Waehington county L'a , deceased, comdsting of a tract of land situate in Robin. son township, in .aid cuouty, containing 163 ACRES More or less. This Farm is sitnatod on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, 11.1 miles from Pittsburgh, is well lm moved, auu id convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills. One-third of the purchase mousy will remain In the land during the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to h,e paid to her annually. One-half the remainder to ho paid on the first of Am il, 1869, when possession will be given— the remaining half in one year therefrom, without inter6al JAMES JONES,I Executora. JOHN JONES, Valuable Farm For Sale, eiONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A 1,_./ part of litction 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 is one of the nest grazing farms in the county, having never-falling springs on it, also an orchard, I earing fruit of r. superior quality ; together with a good and valuable stone quarry. It will be sold at a low price and ea3y payments given. ZADOII STREET. SALEM, COL 00., Ohio, March 24,1558. ap9:dtf _RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—The proprietor, being about to remove to Enrope, will tell his Grist Mill of four stones, with a double steam engine, three run of stone, and all the machinery, a smut machine, a corn anti cob cracker, etc.. all in complete order; a good business can be done; n dwelling hcnse of four rooms and cellar, the lot has a front of 40 feet ou Gregg street, South Fittiburgh, by 80 deep to an alloy. Also, a good lot adjoining the above, 60 feet front on Manor street, with a large stable. Real Estate, to amount $lOOO or $l5OO, will be taken in part pay for the above. For price, tame, etc . , apply at our Office. S. CUTHBERT & SON. ap29 51 Market street. TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE CHANCE. The Mountain Hotels for Rent. pia MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON, on the •Punnsylvania Railroad, are offered fur lease for a term of yearn. Those buildings which are large and conancaliclas, are situated near the :.nrum it of the Allegheny Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli mate--the pure water—the beauty of the 2.fountain Scen^ry —.the facilities for fishing and bunting, and all those enjoy an-nts and recreations which give health and vigor, have rendered Cresson a popular place of Summer Resort for vbdtors. from all parts of the United States. The Pentisyl v .Dia Railroad furnishes means of access daily, from all the principal cities of the Union, and Talton while enjoying i.ll the pleasures of country tile, can communicate with the cities every few hours. The Hotels belong to "The Allegheny .r.Jountain Health Institute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to the Company. They are in a suitable condition for the com fortable accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a competent manager, the chance is a most excellent one. Address, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Pres't, Pittsburgh, Pa., Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Committee, apl Philadelphia, Pa. GREEN APPLES.-20 bbls. for sale by epTIIENRY S. DOWNS RGH: INSURANCE COMPANY, '200.011t1 uo . 63,485 .51 St2s t -Ihs 51 S99,IFS 35 SKO )5 `,t 12,1.00 CO ;:,256,341 15 , 110E2:13ERGER, Preddevt rny6:lrn M_ON I ))A v INSURANCE IiEiii;PANTS: I\,SiI4ANCE 1. ,;(ilil'All`Y, (DE gst.fAzdeipl2la. W.ll. V. D. J. I'd'CA N N, Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invest , l...sno,ooo 00 rpina .. 63,42$ 35 ?f, I u 1! .tit !M.• • t r ott.. , ,t% I k /Lttittttilti.i Itivvra I ril•utarit, I• I• ,b,,unag, by Fir-, lhzih.t the t.t., St, :tlid I 11!all:. ,t;,l . . Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Nic,ritgmm ,, m, .i•tuu M. Prunrey D. J 11cCaltil H. . Witat,t, Roue E. L. Wwilirtim, .14ht; Ch , fl. B •F r , J. Plittr , rion, Ell w0 , .,r1 P. Plisoy. 0711 CLA N. :ViLLI AM T. rwrr yr. Z-1 V. WITHRE, D J. MetTiANN, ,g-creta-y . ha I'ia:adelphan': ' Plialudelphia: Biagio, Lamb /a Cu., Justice & Co., Truitt, Bro. /a Co., I Buck, Morgan & Eitidfolo, A. T. Lane 4. Co., Paliaroy, Caldwell ta Co. PITTBBUROLI OFFICE, NO, 97 WATER STREET. ap9 It W. POINDRYTER, Agent. I ki,E INSUR 9 .dl, TEL: aeliaance illittiltuti Itlsairance Co. OF PHILADEI:PIIIA ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, Ma:P.OIIAD DISE, FURNITURE, SC., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Office, Mo. 306 Walnut. atrool. CAPITAL, 01177,4.140 ISSE I S, 43 1 252,406 SO. Invested as follows, viz:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable the amount $120,200 00 Pwansy I rants ltailrosd Co.'a 0 per cent. Mortgage ' Loan, $30,000 cost 26,600 00 Allegheny Comity - So per cent. Pelan'tt It. IL Luau. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania itailnuid CO.'S Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the .11.cliam:e .Mutual Insurance C 0....... 19,160 00 Stock of County Fin•. lusnransc .......... .1,060 00 Scrip of Sundry insuranca Companies 4715 UU Bills iteceivalln, Inldin , bi parlor 62 4 111 60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,330 19 -Cash en hand and id . 16,043 20 D1L.20.20119. Clem Tingley, i Sarauel liidpham, William H. Therupeon, i 1.1,1,1.1 iStoen, I:avid S, Brown, : Wi;l hitt i Ma ..or, Cornelius 5ti•100.•....i Lii'njeniiii W. Tiv.g!,,.!,. .i.ihn It. WU' roll, Marshall Hill, IL. L. Carson, I 7.. Lot tirop, Robert Tuland, Charles Leland, . Motes Johnson, .:11Coi , T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, smith Bowen, Jotrues S. Woodward. Wm. al. Semple, Pitt.,tb); =aril B. M. ;11.NCLIMAN, uoeretary. J. GAll DIN 1 , 1 , COFFIN, Agora, Mr 3 North-east currier Third and Wood streets. PIILLA.DELPRIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 114 V Chezratat .S4,rect, pp WILL :1 , 1.A.K.F. :ILLcJS OF INSU RANCE, either l'ori.et,4! ea Limited, 011 every doecriutien of Property Li; reitmonaide rated of premium. ROBERT P. 8.1 ";u, Pr,altioz.lt. Al. W. BALD WIN, Vlnu Pr,nicleUL. Charlee Hayes ; P. B. Engll3h, P. B. Savory, U. Sherman, . J. 1. BiAeszue.Na, Six.retary J. G. OtINFIN, Agent, Corn or 'I hird und V;uo4l s treeta CITIZENS' INSURANCE CON PAN V OF PITTS.BJRGII. WILLIAM PAGAL_EY, SAMUEL L. MAIDIIIELI., OF'F/CE: Pd ;Vinci strc.e., between and 34611-Insuroa DULL AND CAr7j,o icISFP, ou Olde and Miesiaail.pi Rivera and triLutarica. apaireaagaant Loss or DaLaag.• againgt Lb Forth. , of IL A r., nll.l lula - a , 4ttan aad Transportation. Dltt7,oToßg liT.llarn Ragalcy, Pull Ile I J :1111eli M. C 9 i Jlllll.l Park, Jr., L;wsc if. Peunoch, Ppriugut 11.Arba,u.'a, Capt.. ,S..uuael C. Young, Juhu WEST MUTUAL INSURANCE 4_:OMPAN V, LOCK HAI - EA CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY TEIn LEGISLATURE' Oh' PENNSYLVANIA audi Uwitel i300,! , 00 ;'renzi urn. Nwes .4132,343. TLIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON slerchandißv, Furilituro, ,tc.. iu tow:, or Luuutry MEM= flu:L.lla, J. L't,tn.,,j Kw,. G. C. KurN. y, ! (),rl t .s A. Julni B. Hall,oharlita Pett.r. Diclunaou, T. T. A brume, ID K. Jaukiiiim, Kitchen. I tON. (1_ :IA B . 11: T. T. TLIOII. KITCHEN, Seerbtary. I'.uutnel Ll. Lloyd, I [Dr. J Crawford, A. A. ti'megartier, John W. 7 0 .4,ynarM, A. iJp , legruff, L. A. Muukey, lion.: Gg:ut.ren, IjAmeg Armstrong, A. White, Lowman LLD, Williew Feuron, .)1111105 Quiggle, Wm . Vuudortelt, Ilion. Wak. OFFICE—Nu. tii FlFill riTTEIUUB.OII. de'.2l:tf J. A. I.IETERT, Ageut. j'irillE FRANKLIN Pr , iE COMPANY, OF NIILADIELPMLA Drarcreoriti—Charles lv. litkr , ltor, hi ax t , Bairinol Jacol, It. ,ikLiLn, lit,. W. Ilichardx, Mordecai D. Lehi:, Adolphi E. Berle, Browne, 2,10 r• is i'mttorsou. CE.A! , . ti. itAIWElta, ,"resident.. ailt.ll. G. BARGE:Z:3" o . ..:Cni.e.r; to rusks ur liwlled, uts ovary iluacription of proliert;,., in tuvili rotes a., low asAro consistent with %,f 'rho havo ; 13rgo C.utie.;.,,ut rand, jhich, with thz:ir capital j ,, • "''1.1.8, daLly f.Srd ampio protoetio:3 The Amote of the Cutul , A,.,, -1, Jamatry Mt. :85i, a: pal , , rt h ot t ,grc,,ably to au AL.: t ‘,l .i..,,,na1•1y, wore ae follewe, viz: Llortgage ...... V 18,128 68 Real Estate 84,877 78 Temporary Loan 9 33,806 17 Stocks .... Claith, Ac . 84,346 81 .................... . Z 1,212,708 4r.i'd Since their incorperatieo, .t i•eciod ~f ti , venty-ote they have pai2, upward of 01.1t3 Four Itundred Thou. sand Doliars,l 06805 by lire, the: . evidenexi of the advantages of insurance, .4.6 well a, the ability and dievoltiou to matt with nromptooi all liAbi:itioa. J. (12.iitIJI.NE.PI COFFIN, AL,' , OJ., .:11,1 Third ot; NEPTUNE INSURA.NCE COIVIPA_Nit, OF PHILADELPI_IIA, FILAN IiLIN BUI LIMNOS, 414 WALNUT i3TREET. Organized under the (10110 rill insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of .t:100,0110, privileged to incre,e to $i , 00,000. In sures against 10H3 or damage by FIRE, MARINE. INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OFFICERS: I. C. LAUGHLIN, Prtvidont. ItICLUD SHIELDS, V. Proe't Ei )P.Ge. SCOTT, S43cretary. DERRCTOB.S : IL 0. Laughlin, D. Sharwee,l, D. Montgomery, 0. StotoslJury, R. M. Cor Richard Shield., R. F. Showell, 0. C. Bu! William Osborne, kluerge Scott. TITE ei CHAFFEY, Agentri, Ottice LafarAtt, entiiric,, on Wood ut PEPISBURGII LHPfd'.. EIRE A. .ND 311A1IINIF, INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 WATER' STREET, P17.."1E Ira C4l-3, .1. A. GALWA V, President. Aux. Haent..er, Vice President. F. A. R1Z4611,012, Secretary. This Company makes emery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against lIULL f'.ND CATIG , .; ItISYCS on the Ohio and Sfissi.siyyl Rivera and trihn.7:l-IN-:, and !...1 A ItINE ItIBHB generally. And against Loss and Damage ly Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies leaned at the lowest rates consistent with safety to nil parties. Robert Galway, ulf Samuel tniiToßy, `POlrirkan, Joseph P. Oazyam, M. D . John iqcort, James Marshall. David Richey, James W. ilailman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph N. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David U. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, Jno. ee2t lATESTERN INSURANCL COMPANY OF PITI'SBLYIIa GEO. ItG , t _ - - GORDON, BOCretary, OFFICE No. tr 2 Water street, (Sluing & Clu's Warehouse,) uF stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against ail kinds of ' RISKS. A Limn, Institution, analog . .., by Di., ..o .lc , ar „, „ e n known in the community, arid echo aro ralimt, 1y promptness and liberality, to Imuntaln the..rimer which they have assumed, as ofiering trio best prom.-; • • •,; tho who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBIE: 31At, 1357 Stock Accounts,. Mortgage,. Bills Receivade, Office Furniture, Open Accounts, Cash,. Premium Notes, Bills Discounted, Dranoror.9 George Dorslo, It. Miller, Jr., J. b... i; tier, George W. Jack Pop. Jam. , '4,-Arley, Alex. Speer, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Knight, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Nimick, D. M. Long, Wm. H. Smith, O. W. Ricketier, P. M, GORDON. oai24 earettary MAY 24. i'-',58 $252,489 89 CLEM T [ Erotlident. E. It. George W. Brow❑ Joneph N. Vaal, John 0113 idnrk SterAng M. H Joila H. Dilw6rll.. ii rN axis R4,lkrn, ;V:lli.ou i 3. ilayn Jull Wait,r Bryant, Jtl22, INSURANCE $1.21,500 00 -,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 01 14,841 41 40,246 89 125,003 73 $317,641 78 PIANOS AND MUSIC THALDERG 'S FAREWELL CONCERT. THE G AND PITANOS, Frtnn th, manufiwtory of CIiTCK: , :ftINO B SONF, SELECTED BY M. THALBERG, I , ' olt I-I I S FAREWELL CONCERT, Cu TillatSDAY EVENING, at City Ilan, urn now ou exhibition nt the wareroonni of the subscriber, and will ho for Hale im mediately after Concert. Jr4o. H. DIELLOD.a. solo Agent for Chickering k son's Pianud for Pittsburzh and Western Pennsylvania. Note.—THE PIANO FORTES MANUFACTURED BY CILIICKERING h SONS, for whom the subscriber has been their exclusive 'meat in this city so many yours, are not furnished to any other house, and all orders must he ad dressed, and purchasers directed to the subscriber. myl9 JOHN U. MELLOR., SI Wood stroet. T ll ALBERG'S 111 U I C.-- Faut..aie on D'Elisire d' Amore; •• • Don i iusquaie; " " Don Jll/111; " " Lucretia Borgia; •• " Les Hugon is ; •• Musanit 110 ; • •• Moses in Egypt; La Sommunbula ; " " Homo, Sweet Dome, " " Last Rose of Summer Romance, with Variations; La Tarenfolla ; The Art of Singing applied to the Pi:llaCqi, 12 numbers, joist received and for sale at the Music Store of my2o JOHN U. lI.LELLOR, 81 Wei st. A NEW LOT OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS. AN ELEGANT CARVED E , OSEWOOD 7 Octavo Chic:kering Suite' Piano, having been in use a very short time, is now in good °Mit- and will be warranted by the q siibscribers. The Piauu is offered at a very' low price. A Rosewood German Piano, 6 octave, made by the .. h i I {onian) makcrs; in use about. two years, and cost bi Import at least s.3oo—price A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made ly n,w, to close the consignment. :or 1200. A mahogany 6 octave Piano, load, by R. ri W. New York, 00. E. mahogany 6 Out..alit• P 1 made in Baltimore, A roottv.o.od 6 octave l'i oto old, $3O. A renowned octave Piano, a very elegant and io otrument, macre by one of the be , t New York molt porfect order; New Yor': price s3oo—s2lo. A 6 octave excellent old Piano, mitt iron frame, made y BIIIJC,wII, $75 A rosewood 6 octave Chickcrin2 use about 2 years, $2OO. The above prices inclntle packing box and packing. For stile by J;l1IN IL MELLOR, Sole Agent for Cbickering & Bon's, For Pittsburgh and Weston Pennsylvania, ap9 No. 81 Wood st,, , t, PIANO6I ,„.„. YuLL liftAND PIANOS] PARLOR GRAND PIANOS ! ! AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, fount the Manufactrry of CH MONO D.:nor':Just received from the manufactory ...I . Chic:tier:iv dozes', Boston, the following desirabl., and elegant stock their PIANO FORTES One Full soveu octave Grand Piano Forte, with superli:. carved C 8.30. Price Om Full son on octave Grand Plato. Fort-, eleg Rom. wood case. Price One New Parlor Grand 0004 4 11 01'10 t• '1.1:1u, nearl equal In power to a fall Grand, and tacupying only the room of an ordinary squaru Piano. Price .fta •SQUARE Two full carved Rosei,..i.d, Lonis lVth, ireven cictwee, with carved Desk and Fort work. style. Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, SeVeC F..Mr Rosewood, plain round c0t , 1 , 111, 3VVVIA Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octr,vc Four 0 0 U 61,4 Four Rosewood " " 6 :a All of the above aro of their NEW SCALE, and ii•ith 1-;1! iron frames., and their now Patent Action. Times Instruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale nt their reduced ,pricea. .191.1.1.4 No. 81 Wood street. Sole Agent for Chickering& Sons'. DIANOS! PIANOS 1! Second Spring Stock of the celebrated Gold Med I Proruium PIANO LeORTES, manufactured by WM. KNABE it CO. They have been awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS fur ex rellonce ever all competition, and are f.renerp by Si OISMUND TIIALBERG, STRAKOSCH, GU'S. 6Ar.FER, and ether distinguish. G Pitiniat6, to by iTod, if not rupericr L. any in this country Manufactorer'a Sol• Agent 'Cr ittaburgh and Weeteru Pee r , ylvanla, CHARLOTTE BLUME, At the Old F., to I I ill hc Piano Dep,l, 118 Wood s , cond door above Fifth. REAL ESTATE AGENTi*, Q CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE', No. 51 Markot etroot, for tile sale and puridoow of Reid Estate, renting houses, attending to ins er &It CO and obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, making votive) • anees, deeds, boudn, &c.; writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, &c. oclS BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. itSPIR.F.NCEB.—Mossro. Ilanna, Garretson & Co., Rober: Parka, Eaq. J y 1.14 WESTERN LAZ4DS. ALEXANDER GARRETT, UEAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, °MO, ilas tor sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. lie will ezchange Lands iu Wisconsin, 'cc., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as abtrie. Contract tor Supply of Marine Hospital. CUSTOM MUSE', 1 Pitiburgh, Aprtl 12th, MS. r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAI' Sealed Propcsale accompanied by proper guarantees, according to forms to be furnished, ou application at this odice, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on the FIRST TUESDAY in Juno next, for the supply of the Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of ions, Medicine, etc., enumerated ID said forms. The guar.- ties United are estimated with reference to the several num ber of patients in the Hospital, but the linked States reserve the right to take more or less of said articles, accordingly 1 , ..3 they may be actually required. If the articles delivered at lite hospital are not iu the judgment of the Physician, of the best quality, and adapted to the hospital he will he at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in their stead, and to charge the c.niLrit •tor with any excess in the coat over the contract prices. The United States reserve the right to accept the proposal Lc the whole or any portion of the articles specified. apl3--0 atal. JOHN HAATINGB, Surveyor and Agent Marine noel ce of Seater of VlYeights and Measures. °I I IIE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, -- 1 2- SEALER OF ;WEIGHTS AND HEASIjIi ES, Mt) , 1,43 fuaud trencMorth, iu Cherry alloy, bets,, Third aa , l F.41:111 bareet2, where union may 143 kit. tar 13:tf OEIARLES BAR NETT. JOHN EIBER & Co., FANCY DYERS AN!) SCOURERS, 10Tcb. 43 aaath metro ,t, BETWEEN WOOD AND LIBERTY STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of 5i11,7. and Woolen Goode executed at Awn notice, and on reasonable terms. ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS 'kJ 150 bags Rio Coffee; 100 chests Black and Green Tem; 25 bids. Crushed Sinfar ; 25 " Coffee 20" New York Syrup; 20 " New orit ane Molasses; I Tierces Now Ripe; 10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco ; 100 " M. 8.. and Layer Raisins ; 20 kegs French Plums; 2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum; 2 " Santa Crnz Rum; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; Also, trench Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Cham pagne Wines; Pure Old Rye and Roctifled Whisky, in store and for sale low, by HAWORTH is BROWNLEE, Succ;asors to Haworth, Bro. Brownlee, Cor. of the Diamond and Diamond alley, my2oPittsburgh Pa. ARPER'S vTEEkII 7 --Received , every Wednesday afternoon, by R. A. LOOMiti Publisher's Agent, ruyilo Post Buildings, 41 Fah street. G ODEY FOR JUNE, HODET FOR JUNE, (lODEY FOR JD:sill, For sale by R. A. LOOMIS, Publishers' Agent, myl6 Poet Buildings, 41 Fifth giTOOL DOMESTIC CUTLERY—Just opened a splendid assortment of Scissors, Carving Knives, Knives and Farkas, etc. BOWN TETLEY, myl No. 136 Wood street. ONIONS. -10 bbls. Onions for sale by ma EMU H. OOU.LN- AT Kil , k DOLL:: FU RN ITURE. $30,000 WORTH, T fit it E WIL EK S. The AtthEif 11 itA sold his Extsnslve Furniture Wr.., roolus,l,e fifth street, eahl haring to give FOl3OOBOlOO of the ou tiu V.t.11 of Juno, he offers hLa entire stook of AT COST. TUESDAT, MAY 18, 1858, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS The Prices bt, marked In plain figures, on each lira Cit., till that vi4lk,ni caLt.at 01.C.0 th GRIT 3ARGAINS OFFERED TERXS—AII .urns hst, than $lOO, cash. On 3100 and °;..varriq a r-r,,!it cf ei - xty clay t will be given for approved 1 , 61,r, with intnrerat add . NC. 31 Fll7ll .STB.EET 41 ~NIN OF NEW GOODS, ._!4, gu,l ,rder, iu 1. i 3 I; 5 u i'S ?aL. Sp2e.ntlld Stock of 'l'rinutio/ogs, htt.... , , 4n ,132 ev, ry dry en—als.,, Among Ow a .v,lth.3 in Trinnuinge, Ladlee v.ill And the 'PI rHltk DrpHaNzi. AI9D, CIIANTILLI }IL MANTELS AND CAPES A lull asoortn: .. t rf I.I!...IIiIOIDERIES sold st low 10de...a tt 5 1,.0E AND Ii,III.II[OIDEILED OAPS, .2/1t.,-:ET2 AND ru.>ops, t.• 1,,T.,•,y by J BUSH, N. 65 Marls,: street. G T i - .7I , IEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. DT. Rd-BLAND, MERCIIAI' , IT TAILOR, Corner of Pourth. and Smithfield Streets, iIE22ECIEULLY ANNOUNCES THAT 4.4.ENTLEM EN'S DRESS GOODS, of ,h. uewes: ,t a lt`l3, boat quality and must elegant dearrip t!.,,,, to• pr-parea to raannfaetnre to order In the LATEST FASHIONS, no , •!: v c`ro - a,q.sr of worklnan3hip, IN cannot 1.11 ..tidy an 14,1:10 the most. fontilious Canted, (alyls D ISSOLUr lON OF PA.RTNERSIIIP.- Vid3, 3: of the,lv.:,l try matual consent, by the ,tilraa - a) ot . .11Eil I_, HA fr,ra the above firm. ..• t 1:f. 131, ti rrn will b, Wed by ELIWORTI: J ". W. oil: A, in witlidrnwing from the abovo n , au in it.. former patrons and 'dn. - . tho patrons ;:a• tat.. firm, It. very liberal yatronag, h.. ban w , ;11 . 1,1 kinoly recommend them to his .u.:cessoll4, kIVOICVII K IS&UW ai LE C., as lhay are determined to sell ,; ti.zurca, havu,..; a %ery large ,a4ortinent. of 011 LAY lii and LIQUORS on hand. JEHU HAWORTH. t. 1.3• DAVID LIAWoRTH and JA11.89 BROWNLEE have this day asßochated together, and will tmitinne ou the cc flee at ti OLD corner of Diatuand and Dia chold alley, under the style of LiAWaRTEI & BROWNLEE, where they hone to receive that patronage eo liborall given to the old firm, they Are dotermined to Bell CHEAPER than any other store in the city. mylB rTIFIE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE S SAP, :.i.iairic , ,:tored by B. O. & J. 11. Sawyer, re,:eices the preiereuce over all other !rinds ever offered for Cit ,fly Its wivantAgen over other ,caps are:—let. It is cheaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin 1,; , . :2,1 Half rho time need only be cccupied In washing w:. this ; din place of other Soup. Bd. Labor wa,hing can be neatly ti,spensod with, as the clothes will rerun: e little if Any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear en the wash-h :art 4th. boiling the clothes is unneceSsary when this 6oAn is noes!, and hard or salt water answers as well ,re =oft. ;An. Printers, Machinists, Painters ::11,1 otaere, clod i t tir sitpzrior to other Soaps. It speedily re ne.v.l rrar,Ace, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, ir , aring the Aria soft., and tree from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of w.lsii-t , 0.r.1, the following directions should be followed : r the wilt•lilne,. of eight or ten of a family, take ore pou, , d of Soap, cat it into shariegs, and dissolve lu one Of I A ; put the clothes into a tub containing suit ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved usp, and stir thoroughly. Lot thorn sunk twenty to thirty - - • wrin- cat nud rinse in warm wstor once, cold war twice. 1 very dirty wrist-baud, or seam, or grease ts, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the elothea will come out dean and white, without rubbing or Cold water may be usod iu place of hot, requiring at.. et double time• in soaLirig. .Cd Observe our !Inane on inch bar.. For Hale, in aria quAntits, at our warehoutu, No. 47 Wood btroot, oud at on r works, oppoeite the Round :douse, Penn. “31vun , li 1 T A -1 0R SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSAND A.CREE of awl u Prairie and Timber Land, situated a and ,oathern Nlirnesota, embracing the f farming lands ever offered In this market, as .cc ~ ..c.at..l conveniently to Mills. Towns and lines of Faull.bluts containing information of value to 11.1/11 and catalogues giving location, description and :be land, with a brief description of the counties , n they arc ated, can he hsd on application at our sad they will be Re-t free by mail to persona sending us t! addnes. WILLIAM FRAZIER A CO., myre:if Jones' Building No 67 Fourth street. Evi) SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels Pota.toes fur este cheap to close consign JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First stro4.tit, LIAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, ire nzcLauge for ;and. S. CUTUI.I.ERT it SON, 61 Market et ASTEAAI MILL in complete running or with dwelling house, etc, near the city, for S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market street. - 1 OUN BACON.--1.000 lbs. Country Bacon, just roceived =lnd for salo by JAMES A. PETZER, 5y4 Corner Market and Firer streets. AkTESTERN LANDS of good quality,; sale ur ~zchange for }teal Estate In the city .1p:22 . S. CU - CHEMIN & SON, 51 Marken*. EV? . ARRIVALS.—We are taking hat° store, (1'23 Wood street,) an immens, stock of fine Paisn- for jobbing purposes ' • also, Letter, Gap and Note; iinv-iepes in ;4.r.,at variety ; Manilla Papers, of every size, and as cheap as they can he bought in the Elea, where we offer wholeatle ,r retail, very low for Cash. _ _ •Dti ST ER TRIMMINGS--Drab and Gray Duster Biucting and TasB'.ls, just upened at ; 34.. M. 11010 E'S, 77 Market dtrf- et. NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the must graccifuldhapv6, ou hand at TIORNE'S, y 8 77 Market etreet, AliE FISII.--Whito Fish, Trout, Salmon, and i'ickerel conktan:ly on hand, a full stock to supply tlit, whololale ilnyl3l IllastßY LI. CULLTIith ORANGE 6.-300 bits. sweet, just received and fur ti,le by ILEYM.EIi, g ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite the St. Charha Hotel. DROOMS.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms 0u band and for sale by S - _ _ATOES.-20 barrels ky Seed Sweet Potatoes, received and for sale by JAMES A. FITZEB, Owner Motet and First streets. i. PER ANNUM, M ISCELLANEOUE 6 1 PEAT SALE TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE BALE IN FURNITURE ANI) CHAIRS, THE "ALE COIUMENCES No. 65 illarket SI rtat, .I:7T }N 4 . OF ALI. DESCRIPTION.= •: -.L l; ENIPLI RE LACII .17 .1 R. , Elf, LEs CAPS PO 12 CHILDREN, FANS, PAYS, FANS., zil the city, un,l will l wont cheerfully ruceivod hip Spiaik Xeitoria.out of L. 0. J H. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood street JNO. ~j. . pERKTNB & CO B. C. A J. 11. SAWYER. 'WEET POT E lii }fib " Pilgrim, burdened with thy C01:130 all , Silty gr.tc. There, till rcy• let thee ill, K nor:: and weep , ;lad Ivor!' and watt Knock'—lie news 01.. I.lllllol'n Weep!—lle al.h.r.r.er'r, Watch ' Wait I—till heavenly appear- "Hark I it is the briehgreem'y voice ; Weleetue pilgrim to thy no-t , Now, within Cho gnthe Salo II nd seJ,I, no I hnneht e- I tilo-M el' Ow !n it •, • - Fought—b) 101, mid hi, ii, pr ii nighty debt t.• brve Holy Pilgrim! what inr the: In a world lit o this remain' From thy guarded bresot shall lleo, Fear and shame, and doubt and pain. Fear—the hope of Ile,veu shall tly Shame—from glury'A view ' , tiro, Doubt—in certain rapture die. Pain—in endless bliss vapire." Peep Into a. TuAlliNh Hareem. BY MM. SARAH BA RCL AY •JUHNSON The following iuterestine: nocount of Miss Barclay's visit to a Turkish Barbera will ho read with interest. Miss Barelay resided four years in Jerusalem. Tho necorrirtilyi article is from advance sheets of r“: 17 k, be that lady, en titled " Hadji in Syria." It was with no hitt iiieectre that I accepted an invitation tr, , rn the fATII y rf the Bash Catib, whose office is next in [mill tl that of the Pacha to spend a day with fanny. They had proved themselves 1 --roe apart from this I had long I, • ii an insight into a hareem life. o n enteri ng tn.: 1 - cw.qe greeted with the usual cry of wel“ma.. A Waseahlan," in which every , ".cup hareem united, Even the , -laver ran ; i .1,-ifir clapping their hands, and mcklric is n , i.irat denionAratione of delight, Fiv, , r-.llc- , r I had taken my seat, fmgans r,f ( - • , ff , • pipse were handed, in which I attempt: ,l them, but the effort proved a siztml • ;I•dictite workman ship of the tit} -.•n; 0 ng rh coffee by no means exempts one from 8, burnt tongue, nor makes palatable unsweettmed beverage, for the charm of Turkish coffee (with 84300 it Demist:l ie. its - n , :ing bmted hot, and the ab sence of su4.;.r tempting t, the eye, with its crystal urn and amber mouth piece, was , r , ,n lai , i a;itio with disgust which I tear WP.9 hardly uncle: lood I , y my Turkish friends wh, -, so highly lippri elate ;hese loAnrice that mc,;t of the it timo devoted t, their enjoy ment. Taere, is 'out cam 'l.'ul'htsit itldy on my list of acquaintances who i f her ability to read and . %ritc. 11. r pri,-7;efl afforded come variety to the LI pullet-ally discuss ed ; for she nut only too-sessea the rare accom plishments of racling , :nd writing, but has im proved them; and her conversation showed that she was conversantsath the Koran and other` teat• books c: horA - na frith. In addi tiox• to this, a pi !grit:llll.l44f! to Mecca, and a hand ever ready to want., of the poor, have secured for her a n t , nrea , l fame. About goon dinner V/ , tuutiunced ; not hi:w aver, before each one trot washed their hands and face, and observed the usual ferni.3 of prayer. A large round stool r with pearl, and upon it little dishes: in vat bit; wore tempt ingly displayed. Ana cug them, ooufections pre pared from rose 1 , aye:: apricots, transparent jellies and soups co. posed of a variety of nuts. Cucumbers scooped c,ut and filled with rice and minced meat, another almost as popular, a bowl • c,:iu,:crs of dough dried in the sun, a.. , 1 (her mixed in a sauce of butter and sugar Cushions Mid on th e floor were substituted for chairs ; but alas, foL knives and forks! in their stead my only resort was iv -, imactri__ _The favorite wife, and the queen of the hareem. MiplitMiTy of food with her own henna-tipped lingers, in tended as a mark great 11 , ;n , )r. Having done full justice t - 1 our elegant little dinner, the luxurious 114xtc we-' resumed, and a warm discussion cute: - : il upon as to the manner of spending the afteriiiicia. The bath was pro_ po ied by some, Luta dissiinting voice was heard from the seat of honer, the chief lady gracefully reclined, in favor of music and danc ing. A messenger TeV.I., accordingly despatched, for tamborines er,il .1 inciag women—for in the East dancing is .]ii - i.insidereil far beneath any but the poorer class, who make it a trade, and °barge a certain :um for ;heir norvices on fes tive occael•Ais. cony-its in a few undulating movements of the bely, not ungrace ful, and accompanied castanets ftrid tho tam borine. My European dress caused them as much amusement as their cuul , apiirtrel afforded me, and they were not st'stisfiiiii until we had ex changed costumes. A mirror was brought into requisition, in which they wi"nderiugly surveyed the change wrought by th A large num ber had assembled to see the lady from the "new world," and they - were very curious to know something about the manners and customs of my country. Great wits;heir surprise on hearing of the liberty enjoyed by their western sisters,which, strange to say, although 1 used all the terms of enthusiasm my litiovi slit ge of Arabic could com mand, they did net seem at !ill to covet. - They could not conceive of :i. vtris,,an possessing soul. On flaking one of them what would become of her after &nth, site replied, hzt ! be put un der the ground— nuit.l.ing inms." "And your husband," said I, "r:11 he I,sldofd - f - s - , 1 to the same fate?" "Oh, no" y "he will be taken above, and there the delights of paradise." Among !h. - m ^ ively fiiorigiamt, pro fanely adorned h sr,rkling jewels and the pureit. of (Mierit. pieiri• There were few beiddee these with ;my pret i nir i lium4 t, bo,atity. Nearly all, however, had the eye so often apostrophized by the p:et. I left. them, n•eliag mer.. , grateful than ever for the light I enjoy, and oo hobo of a blissful im mortality, and ardently rit , siring to share with them my own glc:ious civil and religions privi lege 9, which would at once release them from the leading cause of their degradation—the tyranny exercised over thirri by their hust,ande, who can put them away for 5 - ..ny every reason, and no assignable ;t.fIF!')P I can but feel of de••tiedt indignation at the ptiiof,l divetiou quite a pretty young girl, Ali t W 3.9 illh v , reed by her ht3rJ hetateci husband, 1 , 4,.tr0 either of them was twelve years of age, simpl:. bc•ceuse he saw a more beautiful girl, mid wus unfortunately able to buy her. Oh inexpressible, and by us, inconcoivsb!s wrerch , -dness flowing from this awful traffic in tomato tlesh—the burning shame and crying sin (..f Orie tam' hi t Love, of Course, io a plant that thr,ve in no such Imleed, it seems r I. rather an exotic in the Orient at this day, cult ivo.tod only here and there as a mere hot-houtle plant. While memory performs her functions, I shall never forget the impression made on my mind, when witnessing the angni , h of a poor girl, at she went along weeping to the house of a brutal old one-eyed monster, who had bought her for his pandemonian hareem. Nor is it the father and husband alone that thus ip - annize over the de graded women of the ea . s , t. The authority of the brother, in the event of the death of the father, even though the mother i still liVing, is quite as absolute. He can beat them w!thont Inert - 7 and with impunity, and though he may be .ytlhl.ger than his seven sistcrs, it is he alone that•sells them to their beartless husb , mds, or in other words, to the master who wilt give the most for them. Happily now, however, this is rather a rare case, owing to the asceneleucy ef Frank induenee. Indeed, the Orientals are extremely impressible by the example of their LIOTO civilized neigh bors. Several int:We:its En-,y nerve to illuetrate this. On first arriving in „leru , ,Llem, the male portion of the family were always served first, when we were handed refreshments at their houses, but, seeing that we observed the very re verse order of things, they soon imitated our eiample. The veil has aiso often been stealthily drawn aside, in imitation ci era. non-observ• ante of a strange custom of =mothering oneeelf. In cases of cruel treatment by their husbands, such as dashing any missile at tbern which may chance" to lay in their way, beating them with MMWISONO EMMS INT tlll t 1 ER 390 (From the Ital!EW of liuun N tirny.l trw 2..1.'A.'1`14.)r4 BY GEoiIUE !,ABLI: