VOLUME XVL Printivitoa MORNING POST. t.:1; JAMES P. ;7- "t!fll it OIL -17 r , 77 enTLNIE np TtOOD AND iITTII H7.111:2Tn, Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance i;ir Ltallars invariably required if not paid within the year. fair - Single copic.v, Two Cx.rre—for sale at the counter in ~ 1, • "lfflc,: , and by the Ncws _Buys. BA-T3B OF ADV . ERTIBING Daay.laThecrialaTun'c: MiIEE3 501 70 1 00 1 75 ~.I 300 4 00 " 00 .i 900 10 001 11 001 12 00' C 4). `9O 00 I,*.v 6:7 lip or lel itievrtious.. , , t Jkii lc • .:. ntl . TN , . !IWO molithd Yore montil.9 0 7nonLLB.. vat lig... rr .11.1 tiV,InAULt PLX31111 5 •11 , . . . ; • r :;fftfro,(otchiGive of the paper:, cent , DC3:II notices, 26 cN Liif t! i i k c• Q U E s )C t I if 0111 U p ppy POST 41. 771-2113fACTItE WEEHELL, ONVY ONE DOLL AA i-j'ER YEAH, OLUi33 OP TEN. rEragsm Sutmpertptiorte, 02 per e.ktirauint. <jONTAINS ALL Till CURRENT NEWS 7110 DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Corumer iet, Telegraphic and Miscollanaous. bolog 01 the Lammas. strai, and neatly printe while pal=sy, in large, clear type, will be found by auta , criter to give better satisfaction than any paper peolinhed lu Pittsbnrgh. Thege who with to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will find its NTUILD h . ? POST a 'cafe and profitable inveatmetit. Add' r.gi, JAMES P. BAILii, Editor and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS MIEMEI BARR: & MYERS' BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, PO BTiii,r).raszxas: corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. 111 undeysign ed having made extensive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES l TYPE, said neproTed Mar'lliacry, to the MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, iLvite tl``` '` oention of Rail Road Officers tilerchants, 6n,iuc sr tuna, and the public generally, to their 'naerier ea:eel:tins with dispatch, on reasonable nu?, all kiudA of FLAIL 11.0 AD, IFI F ERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EV,I;ILV OTHER DESORIPTIO7.+I OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING 4.;v-Oor mater , 3l Lein;; nearly all new, we can give fiSfill t.TlCe of Lhc iuus'i complete satisfaction, and eolicit orders ;iOOKS, PAMPHLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK 111ECES, BLANK NOTES, LEPER HEADS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, ac. JOZ - Particular sitentien will also be paid to the printing Of l'evter,,, fie.. for Concerts, Exhibitiene and BARE & MYERS. 3 use People's Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACHER &CO., Detilorl IG all kinds of Fashlonabla BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Fur Gentlemen, Lmlioa, Youths and Children, 0. Fifth. :Street, near Market, u;S PITTSBURGH, PA WM. J 0111,1303 El=l PERRIN & JOI)LNSON, Proprietura of Childs s Co.'s Pg.te.ut kali:attic Fire and Watar Proof Cement Roofing. 133 THIRD STREET. fRDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fully ex.„,cl;•.ed, and all our work warranted. Rooting material always on hand, and for Bale, with di 113CtiCDS for JOS. F. HAMILTON C. 00., ir.INGINEERS AXE) 'MACHINISTS, aff.ncr of Mrst and Liberty struts, Pittsburgh, Pa. cIUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist llnti iNve - Mille, Breweries, Printing Establishments, Manufactorit.s, etc., imel- to order. They also continue the manufacture 01 their Celebrated Machinists' Tools, finch as Turning Lathea, Iron Planers, Baring and Drilling Machines, ,e.c. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers, ctc. Ja3:lyd -EOIIIIRT T 1 OMPBOII ,NOHN THOMPSON Si. CO., OUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND I_l GRA I NERS, No. 13 Third street. SIGN PAINT ING executed with beatnesn and despatch. Wised Paints, 'turpentine, Varnish, Japan. and En g lish Patent Dry- Ville Montai g ne Zinck, a very superior article; Phila. fiel l ,hio end Pittsbur g h White Load always on hand and for sale. We are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug .4s, or others, at the shortest notice, as we have a Mill which h inds by steaw Painters will save money by get ting their colors g round with us. imrifuly ~~ A _-.,/~. LiOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, ill±£eU aaCTURE7b,' . ,:g PRICE i•J H VDROM ETERS a t th.. cheap,: 0.1,4 clty. IC A_ND BARD Ef ERB ire fruul bd Le .t'j , .• each. I oCii.ET COMPASSES, AND tS URV E Z OR' S COMPASSES, (.11 it/Vl rzt G. E. SHAVr 'B, l'r.wiLai Optician, 58 Fifth &rat. oppoBito Masonic lialL EL C, & J. EL SAWYER, tNANUFACTURSIth OF LARD OIL, \ • . _ (:ANDLES% PALM, TOILET, Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. F. J. BUISFIA, C. GIITEADOILF.. HUSH & GUTENDOILF, MANtrACTUILLP.B Or 1 1 :: 24 BOILERS, nll kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Petal utreet, near Water, Pittabargh, Pa. (111Rans Pcznn-cut ASf2PDAD Wheat, Eye atnd Corn Wanted 1.2 MTh SWMAIX3. WELL., LI.FGHEINY CITY. H E SU3SCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN tho FIL/J9O establishment, and are prepared to r- PAY TES MCIFILIT 816.8E3? PRIOI9 IN 0488 FOE 2 5 ,000 Biff'.. 4 .FEELS OF WHEAT. 10,000 RYE.. 10 ; 000 CORN. regt is the intentbn cf the proprietors to offer 88111 A for any clime lots of White or lied Wheat. They intend to make very suporior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a premium to the farm,r ' in the shape of an extra price, to in. puce Lim to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it do market ia good. order, Jyls:lyd&is JOHN FIBER & CO., FANCY DYERS AND iSCOURERS, IIT .eYerepe.t, Biawtics Wi,OD AND LLBEILTY TRIATti, All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and u‘ory duerrlptiou of Silk and Wooten Goods executed at short nutic,, and on reasonable terms. lap2.B:Sm Office of Sealer of Welglats and Measures. THE OFFICE OF TUE UNDERSIGNED; SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, May be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, betv.,en Third and Fourth streets, where orders may be left. inrl3:tf CHARLES BARNETT. LARD OIL.—We have commenced manu facturing Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or dery fur it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar ket. We will till barrels returned when desired. IL O. h J. IL SAWYER, No. 47 Wood atwit. NUNS.-1U bbls. Onions for sale b Ina SKIM IL in Pr paper. 2 00 285 3 35 4 65 6 00 8 85 7 35 800 10 35 iL.?.5 es, per 1 00 1 5 3 00 50 G 50 0 50 12 0 0 10 00 Erll2= _ _ end beet e.rticle” ever AND ROSIN SOAPS R. T. KENNEDY a BRO. PITTSBURGH, PA. -,-. A ----: -1' I ~.. •-: :.; 5 4.--: , • • , ....;:„ 4, ' ~,, I i , .. ?... \I, „, ..ddi , 1 . .:: - ' 1 t. g r'. t ..-., -.1 - . ':,,;,. ..i.l. - * -i . k.. , t _ •-. . :...., , , • ...., :.,... i. ~.. .;;,..1.7„..0 , t ' -4, • li 4" '-i ,11 .i - ‘..-:'• -• ,:. .T.F ,•,.: ' y ii a: •.- .t. 4! I: . it :,. i , 1. -Iz. ' ..". it , - ..".,,,' t. 11 A v. 11,1 • A ~...grt PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE te POST BuILDINGE!, ,, CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER A ]NUM: HOTELS & RESTAURANTS: _ EXCHANGE HOTEL, A. LOWRY, Proprietor, Corner Main greet and Yor,ghuvheny "eat e.l. Rai road Depot; WEST NEWTON, PENN' A. TILE ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COM• .. PLETE order for the r-,.eption of visitors. It is bean• tifullo located on the banks of the Youghiogheny river, and can be reucluti every day from the city by the Clonuellsville Railroad. The r 0111.4 are latg• -, , airy mid well furnished,and the could be ❑o p1e,..!.....-mt , 3r piece for a few weeks summer residence i❑ th,., country. A few I . :m.1111es ran be accommo dated. Terms moderate. Address A. LOWRY, - r2s:lf West Newton, Pa. THE NATIONAL SALOON, Under it'osteez New National Theatre, TTEIIIJ UGH, PA, D. BARNARD', PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and camfertable style, the ;erg.: centre blurt. in the ODD FELLOWS HALL, Fitth etreet,4„ii a VlRci CLAtir3 RESTAURANT AND 7 ,ALOON. IllavirPg nal man:: years' expcnence in the business, he is prepared to eappiy the beet the market an'oree. Int liar will be furnished at all times with the best WINES, LIQUOKS LND ALES. The e. trunce to the SIIMOU, It in the centre or the Hail, ens turnisheii at eh DAY and NIGHT (kin ezrepted.) ripttly WISIIINWINN HOUSE, 1 308. PENNA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST., `WASHINGTON, D. C A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and 0cr,4121.11116 Way, PlrrBl3l3 - R.G - ti, PA B. D. MARKER, (Formerly of the "Marker ilouse," Blairsville, Pe.) THE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COIU LETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated It u c.,:titral Dart of the city, isoiug curl ve-nient to all Railroad Depots and Steaaiimst Landings. The 'louse was built in lean, v. - 41 - . ell modern improve ments, and fitted up in 'splendid style—the entire Sorniture liOng new—and will in every respect be a lint class Hotel. (TABLES are attached to the premises, (jord:y .1 - 1, W. KANAGA u o --.4 lipqr.c.c.ll.e 'Lite Pan.ma. Railroad Depot., LiAitaispulta, PA WASEILINGTON HOTEL, FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. SAXES BE...taPION, Proprietor. UIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE c,rner of PENN and 'WASHINGTON Streets, between the OENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPWS, end has undergone a thorough Improvement, remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and I 3 now the most conve nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. rayB:ly DAN - SION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Paei , m,tma No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the k, ; , auger Depot of Cue Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes It toe most convenient house la t6s civ for passengers - oa.z, by that read. F. 77118 proprietor having, at considerable expense, litusi up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. Theep,,,is attached a splendid STABLE and exteazive WAGON — MAD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers cud teamsters. Ms Larder and liar will be furnished with the boa the nuaket can afford. febl.:y CORNIUCOPTiI RESTAURANT. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREZT. cA si gni The attention of 'Merchants - and others in directed W thisil establishment, which has been recently fitted tip for the purpose of afturding a SUBSTAN TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION' : country folks attending market are particularly invited to ten. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freatit the market affords. ap29:lydavii ( .ziit )e, Excelsior Restaurant ; i- , , , ;1-, ..- 1:_ ii i wo o:: s tr , itrr3Baßgii, I= - . WHOLESALE L.ND RETAIL DEAL. EASTE2N FISH. The undersigned has Just received Crew to Eastern mar het, selected with grout care, HALIBUT, HADDOCK, FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island, Egg Rarbor, Shell Oysters. The 'divest ever brought to this city. Every delicacy GI - the E4390(.111 served up at the EXOELSIOR RESTAURANT. ap:lyd 8. STEINRUOR.. T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. L) Clair atrpets, Pittabtirgh, Pa.—Thenmlursigued. former ly of "Brown's Hotel." having taken this large and commo dious HOLM' and havaig refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invlte his friends and the traveling piddle to give him a gill. Asnared, with the convenience ul the house and his long experience In tee business, &c.,a n give enttr: satisfaction, and his charges moderate. falai WM. C OONN&LLY. SIML. FiIiNESTOCK9 o. 11 i'Wood .gtreev., It''ittsburgh, AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM trNOLILN D- W DRON 0 r. ULTRA CORN AID GRAIN SCYTHE ~, CORN lIOES ; PAT ENT A N I'll ; STEEL Traps, vary enperior Drawerry apar:ur Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons, iirad3 Candlesticks, Brass Cocks, Brace Stair Rode, Braces and Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, Coil, nth, Tongnes, Stretch sod Breast Chains, with a %* ariety of other goods, all of which will be cold at mod. orate terms. cplB EAMES I'vIILLINGAR, MONOIIGAIIELA Ey PLANINGMILL, would respectfully inform the public. that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having euhirged his ,usblinhment, and filled it with the newest and must machinery, is now propnriA flooring and pi.uowk beards, scrawl sawing and res.iwing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moaldinge, box making, an. ziduth l'itteburgh, SEptoinher 7, 1857. CHIRLES W. LEWIL4 9 ALDERILIN t And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peacc, (yFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIVTII STREETS. All business connected with this office will be attended to with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal a,:curacy—such as Leeds, Mortgagee, Banda, Powers Of At i,orn,,y, &c. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the members of the Bar he lenlers his services as Com missioner to take Depositions to be read In 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 ex -mating business of that hind Sr. very desirable. 1 fellnly fIOFFEE.---200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by wm. Li. SMITH & CO., mr2d 118 Second, and 147 First streets. FINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in store, and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS t. CO., fe2.o Corner of Wood and Water larcsei,. LARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kegs, just received and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., ja2.3 Corner of Wood and Water streets. PICKLES. -6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re j CeiVtAl and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, fo2o Col ner Market and First str,etg. EGGS. -6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, and for Fate by JADIES A. FETZER, mrl9 Corner Market and First streets. DLANTATION SUGAR & MOLASSES -100 hhda. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar ' • 600 bbla., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. llohtsses; 50 " St. James S. Ii Molasses, now binding and for sale, by MILLER di RICKETSON, me= Nos. 2:21 and 2= Liberty Street. QPICES.- 25 bags Pimento ; 100 Grain Pepper, Just received and for sale by KELLER RICKETSON. mr2s Nos. 221 and 221 Liberty street ariOD 44 3 drums extra large Cod Fish; 3 " large " " Just received and for sale, by MILLER & RICRETBON, mr2s Nos. '321 and 223 Liberty street TO LET.—A commodious three story Frame lions; with Brick Basement--eitnatod on Bedford otreet—to rent, by MILLER & RICKETSON, nu - 26 Noe. 221 and 2i.8 Liberty Arcot. MAT'S.—A large assortment of Pocket maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township Map:, of Penneylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois lowa, Mie• sour!. Kansas, Nebraska an Minnoaota, on hand' and for solo by W. S. 11AVHS, apb Nos. 81, 83 ant 35 Market Street. fIiDD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARR A N T and Proposition Books, for sale by W. B. HAVEN, tip 3 Corner Market and Second sCreet3. REE MARSHALL AND BOONE couutir., lows--valuablelanda In these cotuaties,for by S. OtryIIBEIIT A SON. Cl 01) FISII.-10 drums extra large and fine, fur sale by 1916- 831 1 - TH 4 CO-, mr26 118 Second, and 147 First street& R ICE. -1O tierces prime, fur sale by WM, H. BISIITEI it 00., mr26 llB Second, and 147 First streets. hhds. prime N. O. Sugar, just reed and for kale by WDL 8. SMITH 00, nal 118 Bessia4 o saglA7 Hirst stracts. MERCIIANTS I INSIIRANCZ COMPANY, Of Philadellipikia. 'WM. V. PETITT, Pracident .D. J. 111'0.91gN, Slcretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and investod...s2oo,ooo 00 Surplus 63,428 36 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers end tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire. Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. in Philadelphia': (In Philadelphia: Seigor, Lamb & Co., Stelumits, Juatice a Co., Trrott, 13:J. L. Co., Buck, Morgan A Ettdinle, A. T. Lane & CO., j Pumroy,Ordclwell a. Uo. PITTSBURGII OFFICE, NO. Ca WATER STREET. ap9 R. W. POIItDEXTER, Agent. FIRE INSURANCE, Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MERORAId- DISH, l'UtN/TIJP.EO O 4O.. IN TOWN OR COUNTRY Office, ago. 30N Wats:nut street. CAPITAL, 0177,926 Invested as follows, viz : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double tho amount $120.200 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000 cost 25,600 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn'a R. R. Loan. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4-000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual insurance Co 19,160 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co.. 1,050 Ou Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00 Bills Recebrahle, buttineas paper 62,711 60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc. 3,336 19 Cunt on baud end in Bank 16,043 20 PROPUETRE SS PROPRIF.TOR, Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David S. Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, EL L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, mr3 B. J. GAB. mrS liorth-cart PHILADELPHIA FTR] AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1.1-9 Chesnut Street, Cippasite the Custom House. Viraiii MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, eithor Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at ressoneble rates of premium ROBERT P. KING, President. Li. W. BA_LDWIN, Vico President. DIBIOTOBS. Charlea Reyes, E. R. Cope, B. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, Jchn Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wllor. P. BiLOBBUSSI, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, JY 4 : I 9 Corner Third and Wood streets, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WYLLT BAGAL]9Y, Provident. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. OFF/CE: 94 Water rued, betwan Markel and Wood street: cy Insures HULL AND CARGO RIMS, on the Ohio end liflississippi Rivers and tributaries. insures against Loss or Damage by FLEW. 'ate, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigatiou d Transportation. 11: LAKE aND MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, CEIARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE Or PENNSYLVANIA (12sh Crapitca. $300,000 I Premium N0t55...51.32,343. FriilS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, M.rchandLis, Furniture, tic., in town or DIBEOTOASt H0u...1 no. J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey ,ICharles A. Mayer, .b,nu B. Hall, Charles Grist,Peter Dickinson, T. T. Abrams, D I Jackman, W. White, Ixuuel 13. Lloyd, gm. J. 8. Orawford, A. Wiuegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff, L. A. Mackey, A. White, Jti,uen Quiggle, OF11011:---NO de2l:tf rfrill7 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE _ COMPANY, OF PHILGDEISITTA. Dinsur,,ns—Charles W. &nicker, Thomas Hart, ToMas W.-goer, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lowts, Adoiphi E. Bode, David S. Browne, Mor• f'atterson. Cues. N. lidtricami, President. GRIFFLN'S,, OLLA.b. 0. BAEOVAR, Secretary. C.AaLimas to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every decription of property, in town and country, at rates as low as aro consistent with security. Tito Company have reserved a largo Contingent ?and, ~Mich, with their capital and Korvin:as, safely invested, af. ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub !!shod agreeably to au Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz. Mortego °918 , 128 118 TWA .11etate. ...... Temporary Loans Stooks Oasis, ,since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeare, 4. , ,y have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou• wind Dollara,l ossas by fire, thereby affording evidence of the e.dvaritagee of insurance, as well as the ability and diepoeitlon t meet with prompine ,, s all liabilmea. J. G .4.15.D1NER COFFIN, Agent, non 00. co, north-oast cor. Wood and Third eta. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $600,000. In sures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OFFICERS: 11.0. LAUGHLlN,Preeident. RICIPD SHIELDS, V. Pres't. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DIBEOTOREI : C. Laughlin, D. Sharwood, D. Montgomery, I. C. ntotesbury, R. M. Carlile, Richard Shields, It F. Showell, 0. C. Butler, William Osborne, George Scott. LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 IVATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. EGBISRT GALWAY, President, BILADLIdY, Vice President. F. A. RINEELALLT, Secretary. —This Oompany makes exeryincurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DA il:SI t;, , sident ; B. M.OOl/non Secretary. Oinos No. 92 Water street, (Spang Co's +arehonse,) up ',lairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of r I Itg au l 111ARINERIBICB. A Home Institution, managed by Directnr.. who are well Down in the community, end who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which th e y have assumed, as offering the best protection to tho=e who desire to be insured. Stock Accounts,_. ...... 'Mortgage,•-- Bills Beosivable„.... ........ Office Parniture, Open Accounts, Osh,• Premium N0teA....... ....... Bills Discounted, INSURANCE. DIELIOTOA6 V. Pettit, J. 0. Montgomery, John M. Ptiraroy, McCann, E. F. Witmer Rene Guißon, Woolaton., John A. Marshall, Chm. B. Wright, J. Pbtterson, Elwood T. Pusey. OPFlCaiia: WILLIAM V. PDTTIT, President. E. F. WITWE.B.' , Vice President. D. J. MoOAIIN, Secretary. L "ILE -ASSETS, 9252,408 09. $252,465 89 OLEM TINGLIS, President. P1EL54710139. Samuel Bispliam, Robert Steen, William Musser, Benjamin W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M. Semple, Pittab'g . lII_NOIIMAN, Secretary. DINBa COFFIN, Agent, ier Third and Wood street!. DIRBOYOUti William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Storting, Samuel Rea, Samuel M. Kier, James M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Francis Sellers, Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Hays. Springer Harbangh, John Shipton, Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. .in 22 WEST BRANCH LOCK HAVEN; CLINTON COUNTY. Thomas Kitchen. LION. G. 0. LIARVEY, President T. T. ABRAM% Vice President. Taos. Ilaroaur, secretary. LEPEL/U(0;AG: Hon. B. Cameron, James Armstrong, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Fearon, Wm. Vanderbelt, Hon. Wm. Bigler, FIFTH STREET, PITTHDITSZEI. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. SITE k OHA_FFEY, Agents, Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood at PITTSBURGH DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan. Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D. John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. H David H. Chambers, Robert H ar . t hartley, William Carr, J no. Magill. sag, ASSETS, OCTOBER 31st, 1867 Diar.morta George Dante, R. Miller Jr., J. W. Butler, • George * . Jackson, James McAuley, Alex.s .er, Andrew Ackley, Wm. .ght, Nathaniel Rolmea, Alexander Nik.k, D. hi. Long, Wm. R. Smith, O.W. iticketim, H. M. GORDON. naval Eiscastat% PITTSBURGH 9 MONDAY, SPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE, COMPANY, At ATHENS. BRADFORD (.7012RiTY, PA., Jan. 1, 1858, as presented b, the Stockholders, and made out hi complirmcp with the State LtIV79 Of New York, Ohio, Indiana,lllinois, ac. The name of the Company ie the FAR.lLliaille UNION IN SURANCE COMPANY, I,..utted at Ath,us ; Pa. Chartered April 13. 1863, by the begiAlature of P.nusylvaniri. Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital, which is alt paid ni Surplus in addition thereto $263,428 as L 9 C Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgages, at six and seven "TA cent. interest. amounting in the aggregate t0...6152,31b O• Which mortgages ore or valua ble and productive real estate, principally farms, recorded and first lieu, worth generally double the amount and more than mort gaged for in each case, and in no case less than fifty cant. ee .re, excf , olve !arm hnildings, end 60 certified by the Recorders, whore recorded, to the mid tors the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nin.-teen six . 13 cent. Beads amply hecur.A Cash on hand and in Bank c;.,,t, in bands of Apents, AW' iR course of tsunamis Mon, secured by bonds with sureties . Duo on losses re-ludured, tic Bills receivable, viz: proiait.sety 7.otEd payable at bank and to the Company latexwE aaraed, kprinapan,l du , January 1, 1858,) Safe and eine.. Fixture and Furni ture A... Mount of f';em inapA received itirine . the year $ i)0,251 Ain't interest received during the year 11,442 05 Ain't received from all other sourcee.... .......... 2,450 00 EY-PEN - NT 1.11:1. Expenses fur the year, including commissiens, salaries, rent; rein -913 ranee, printing, advertising, taxes, and all other expenses Dividends paid during the year 17,U00 du .I.Kr?_56F, paid, which occurred prior to December 31, 12,56 Lewes paid which occurred during the year Loasea adjusted and not doo (anace paid) 1:2,500 Pti Ltrosea incurred end in proccas of adjustment- LI:TESO2I reported, on which no action has bean taken Lames resisted, on ground of insur ance after fire, property transfer red before loss, property lost not covered by the Policy, §c ---$ 39,407 99 Whole amon •.t of risks taken oaring the year.. 55,429,862 00 Whole amount of risk at date 4,361,440 10 `TATS OP PgriPOWLVA- , II.A,UOTITY OF BP.A.DFOLI.D, al. C. N. Shipman, President, Lind J. N. Canfield, Secretary of the Farmers' Onion Insurance Company, !ming severally duly sworn, depose and say. and each for hi=aelf says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de scribed officers thereof. C. N. SI3I_I;,IIAN, President. J. E. CANFLEILA Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, Ibis 25th day of Janu ary, 1858, H. C. BAIRD, justice of the Peace. T. J. HUNTER, agent, No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. OFFICE, NO. 99 WATER ST., PITTSBURGH. Stock, Dna Bill B—payable on demand and aecnred by two approved names Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company rzewlmu Nut©e Bills Receivable 1.2. shares Exchange Bank Stock—cost 8,950 00 99 do Slecha"ics' Bank Stock—cost 6,490 03 300 do Iron Oity Bank Stock—amount paid. 7,500 00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 5,0t.0 00 Book Accounts 13.253 31 DIRECTORS. J. 11.. Shoenberger, G. W. Cass, W. 6. Nicakk, lanic M. Pennock, John A. Canghey, W. W. Martin, C. W. Batchelor, A. T. Leech, Jr., It. D. Cochran, David MoCandleea, ,:amen J. Bennett, George L. tielden. Win. J. Andereon, J. IL S ROBT. PINNEY, lk-cretary REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CI CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 Market street, for the sale and pnrcha.se of Real Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bond; mortgages, ac,; making convey. ancez, deeds, bonds, tEc.; writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, ac. oclB Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. R6PIRHNCZ9.—M.e.IerS. lain, Garretzuu Je CO., Robert Parka, EN. WESTERN' LA.NDS ALEXANDER GARRETT, b...RAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Has for sale Land 9 in Illinois, Wisconsin, MinuesoM, Michigan and lowa. He will emcliango Lands in Wisconsin., Ac., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. Al! letters of inquiry answered crud's, by —addressing me as r.t;o7e. avllay PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. SPLENDID CHANCE TO SECURE A HOME NEAR THE CITY. 84,877 78 88,966 15' 61,884) 64846 81 FIFTY BUILDING LOTS. TIlk; TOWN Oi ETNA, NEAR ARPSBURG, $1,212,708 44g ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE CITY, The undersigh.,l will sell upon the prembea, at the liorth end of the tihartaiburgh Bridge, in the Borough of Etna, aijoining Shur pabnrg, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS Beautifully s.ivated on the ban:i of the Allegheny river. The property is known as WALLACE'S E_N.TENSION OP ETNA, and is in all respects as suitable and desirable for building purposes as can be had around the city. It is easy of access by means of the Lawrenceville and Bharpsburg Line of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hoar, and is surrounded by a brisk and thriving community. The Lots are 2,5 by RIO feet, requires no grading, and the materials for building are more readily obtainable than in the city. The Lawrenceville and Sharpaburg Plank Road rune di rectly to the property, wnich is also easily accessible by the Butler Plank Road and the canal from Bum - mane Borough and Allegheny city. The Allegheny Valley Railroad has a Station at the end of the Bridge, where the trains stop twice a day The property will be sold iu fee sample, and the ti tle is unexceptionable The location is well adapted either for residences or manu facturing purposes. Plans of the Lots may be seen at the once of the under signed, where persons who may wish to ;elect and purchase at private sale will be accommodated. The Public Sale will take place on SATURDAY, Jane sth, on the premises. Terms easy, and will he made known at the sale. JAMES C. RICIIEY, myl7:tej Real Estate Agent, No. 55 Fifth street. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE to public Hale, on the premises, On the 16th day of June next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL JONES, late of Robinson township, Washington county Pa , deceased, consisting of a tract of laud situate i u Robin. son township, in said county, containing 163 ACRES More or lees. This Farm is situated on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, ii miles from Pittsburgh, is well tin proved, aim is convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills. One-third of the purchase money will remain In the land during the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to be paid to her annually. One-half the remainder to be paid on the first of Apti1,,18,59, when possession will be given— the remaining half in one year therefrom ' without interest. J Ed JONES, i Executors myl:ts JOHN JONES, enk NLY FIVE DOLLARS I—For rent, a new and comfortable Cottage House of four rooms, with an acre of ground, abundance of fruit, garden, shade trees and shrubbery, situate about threeimaters of a mile from Allegheny Cemetery, near the residence of Samuel Douglas, Hog. Rent ;1.5 per mouth. S. 01JTRBERT & SON, my 29 6l Market street. ALOT OF GROUND•in East Liberty, near the RailroatLstation 30 by 100 feet will be sold for $275, one-fourth in hand, remainder at six years' cSON. redit. . CUTHBERT ..t Iny29 61 Market street. WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch din -miter, for male by EL H. GOLISSB mr29. $121,600 00 2,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 04 14,841 46 40,248 69 125,003 78 3 TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale (an excellent article,) by JOHN THOMPSON t 00., _npl9 No. 135 Third street. MIXED PAINTS—Always on hand, of all colors, and for sale by JOHN TacatesoN a CO, No. 135 Third street. E 811,841 78 BEANS. -25 bbls. white Beano for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner First and Market stn., 10e ROOlll CORN.-3 tone first quality reed and kir sale by [art.] 13111111 Y BL INSURANCE. grATLISITI RICOME Iron THE YEAR 1857 Aszets—ltlay 1 9 185 S. lOC' B 1 Il3EIi, Prv.sidc , ut inys:lm BELDEN SEYMOUR, - 0" i_s 10 tin Saturday June 52. 11, 185 S, MAY at 1868 }DOLLAR SAVINGS t3ANR, No. 55 Fourth Stored, MIDDLE BOOM, JONIIB' NEW BUILDING. ()PEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'olook ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenlngs, from Ma:, Lit to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from November lot to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all 811331,9 not leas than Ott! Dowin, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a you:, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rote of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1856; also in June and December, 1866, and in June and December, 1867. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from tic first days of June and December, compounding twice a yes:• without trouoltr.g the depositor to call or even to pceseui his pass book. At this rate, money will double In loss than twelve years, making in the aggregate NIGHT AND OND-NALF FRN CHNT. A TSAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rl3h3 and Rego. lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Pirestalent--GEGOB4OI2. viols riasnmrrs. Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Moon borger, James Shidla ; N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D. Kelly, William 8. Lavely, James Herdman, Hill Burgwin, John S. Coeg-rave, 4; 200,000 00 . 53,1857,51 Z 203,485 51 761 fi 7,s3ti 61 15,1.91 46 253,485 61 BANK OF lOWA. A, J. STEVENS & CO., . . COLLECTIONS MADE DEs an i i..l d lN p E r s o , n2 10 : . witted. LANDS selected and lolocate.',.Capitalists l A .ltc ~ , i shing to make investments in the West, can do so through house. Correspondence solicited. [ruy2l:6ru t 99 .U,., " 60dT127 LOUMi. THOS. D. Looica. 4 USTLN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notesponds, Mortgages, and ftll Secnritiee for Money. Money Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral security, IMEMEM $90,435 41 Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated ou reasona ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real Retate. Office, No. 92 FQIJRTH street, above Wood. 1.q).. AUSTIN L 0011.113, Notary Public. adatla NIIOI4MES & SONS, Bankers and Ex a change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 111 Market street, between Third and Fourth stn. ip.120.1.y L.,100 00 TLIOMAS WOODS; Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes, Bondi,.Btocks, Real Estate, Ac., fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa Jan 6 TOIIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE Balls at, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. N. - , 67 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. Je.3o BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Successor to B. T. 0. Morgan,) STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsbrugh, Pa. n025:1y $ 78,800 00 Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnership, nudes Cue style of Wm. C. JuhLthtou a. Co. SASIIJEL it. JOHN ril\iN, Jll., WILLI-151 O. JOLT: TON. Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857. 62,280 37 62.993 80 15,9-6 01 S. H. JOHNSTON, JII WM. G. JOHNS ON a. co., TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, kj and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood ctreet., botwe,n Third and Fourth, Pittoburgh, Pa. ee3o $256,341 15 TVIT & D. RINEHART, "Th ) ( 0 lirtmat City Commercial College, Pietthuigh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Truateea—Faculty of 14 Teachers. 300 STUDBNTO ATTENDING, JANUARY, 1858- Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties qf the (bunting Room INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINOLE a and Doubie-Bntry, Book-Keeping, as tilled in every do. partment of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid BuS uen3 Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution. Phonography, and all other subjects necessary for the thor ough education of a practical business man. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and Science of Accounts. J. A. HEYDRICK and H. A. HUTSON, Assistant Teach er's of Book• Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTHETT, and 11_ A. HUTSON, Professors of Penmanship—twelve first premiums over all competition for best Pen and Ink Writing, .IUP' AND NOT FOR ENGRAVHD WORK, 'VIZ J. 0. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics. Terms, a2c---Full course, time unlimited, enter at any dm , —s36. Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Board about $2,80. Entire cost, $6O to $lO. Graduates assisted in obtaining a situation. Specimens of unequalled writing sod eiriulara sent free. Address, P. W. JENKINS, my2o Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Safety and Economy in Light. WHY WILL YOU BURN CAM.PLIENE AND FLUID, when you can gtt a clie.tper and bet ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas; and quite as cheap ; Lamps of the most simple and easily managed con struetion. For sale by T. D. a; G. HODBINSON, No. 79 Smithfield etreet. Bewaroof a counterfeit alromb in the market, made rum Cainphone, with a little Coal 41 to scent it. [fer:ly A WORD To THE LADIES. THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH LNG, and we call the attention of the Ladies to the fact that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., Can be dono with economy, without oppressive heat, with out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always ready in a moment—by using Ilittsgrave , s Gas Ooolllng Stove, To which we respectfully invite your attention, at No. 75 Smithfield street. S. A. JOHNSON A BRO. County and City Rights for ealo. BANKS TRITBVILtEi . . William J. Anderson, dames W. Hallman, John a. liaokoien, Charles linap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marsltaii, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A M. Polic.cri, hi,. I+. Charles A. Coltor'„; henry L. itingwalt, William Donglms, Johu NI. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Heiden, George F. Gillmore, Aleiandor Tindie. James 8. Hoon, Theolabi ureltstaetter William 8. Haven, George R. White, Seoretaryand Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTOzi. NOTEIS AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD TOBACCO AND SEGARS, IlL&NtlIAOSIIIIIIP.S , At TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS No. 129 WOOD STREET COOKING BY GAS ATIRES S WORM CONFECTION ,C NFECTION, CO NFEOTION,CON F NOTION, CONN ECTION,CONFE • TION, C 0 N F E T ION,C ONFEOT I ON,OO NFEOT I O N,CONF NOT I 0 N ; CONFECT .ION CO NFECTI ON - - The moat pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now in use. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANGELL & HAFT, Oor. Wood and Sixth sta., Pittsburgh, Pa , And wad by kestita" brauersdlY• jag 'Lippincott, Shorten & Pe6armon l NO. 1.0.1 WOOD STREET, NEAR MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Var lines, flat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling Trtuiks, Carpet Bags, dtc., keep constantly im hand a urge stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav ing facilities to tarn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be fore purchasing elsewbe. cr_th. QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.- 1j The undersigned has bought the lease %. of the above named Stables, to r gether with a portion of the eaten sive stock of Horses and Carriages, late the property of James Mathews, deceased. in addition to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of PINE HORSES, RUGGLES AND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received from public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stables. N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Etmerals. de29 RIICKWHEAT FLOIJR.-20 sucks Buck wheat Flour, 50 th sack➢, Just received and for Bale rdeOANDLESS, /LEANS do CO., Corner Wood and Water atreeta. ILOUR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour received and for sale by McCANDILERS, MEANS t 00., fez) Corner Wood and Water streets• _ _ EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most deEimbl , and cheap weapon, at BOWN A TETLEY'S, y 1 Ho. M A Wood stmt. MISCELLANEOUS; GREAT SALE P I' RN ITV-RE. $30,000 WORTH, TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE IN THREE WEEKS. Thu sabwriber ha.: told his Extensive Furniture Waro- ri.onni, ou Wirth street, and having to give poasessiou of the Buildings, on the 15th of June, he offers his entire stook of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, rP COS rr SALE riIMITENCES TUESDAV, NAV 18, 1858, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS.- The Priced will iN3 loarkeil in plain tlgttree, on each arts 90 that visitors can at once see the GRIIIAT BARGAINS OFFERED. TERMS—AII sums lees than $lOO, caah. On $lOO and in , warchi, a credit of sixty days will be given for approved endorsed paper, with interest added H. H. RYAN, NO. 31 FINTH STREET mylS:3% OPENING OF NEW GOODS, AT BU`,-;H'S, Wz o. 65 Market Street, A Splemadhl Stock of Trimmings, Of the litest patterns, end to Butt mast every dreea—also, BUTTJNS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Among the novelties in Trimmings, Ladies will find the 110Y3L GIMPURE LAOII, The Richest Trimming for Bilk Dresses. Also, CHANTILLA LACES FOR MANTELS AND CAPES A full muortnitat of EMBROIDER/ES Bold at low prices MARSEILLES CAPS FOR CHILDREN, BABIES' LAOS AND EMBROIDERED CAPS, rAiiitT6, CORSI:T.6 AND 1100P8, in, beet E•election iu the city, and will be moat cheerfully ch, , w to the Ladies, by J. BUSU, my 1J No. 65 Market stroet. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. Nit'3PAIEMAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TIIAT "t , lad has received his Spring Assortment of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the newest etylee, best quality and most elegant descrip tions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order In the LATEST FASHIONS, And uich Wadi n character of workmanship, as cannot fail to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, [mylii DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The firm of HAWORTH BRO. & BROWNLEE was, en toe 3d of May, 1858, dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of JERE HAWORTH. from the above firm. The accounts of the late firm will be settled by HAWORTH & BROWN LEE. JEITU HAWORTII, in withdrawing from the above firm. kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons •,. cur Ite firm, for the very liberal patronage he has re d, and would kindly recommend them to his successors, HANN isROWNLEE, as they are determined to sell At '.:.7a tMuri•s, having a very large assortment of CHEAP GIiotJERI.ES, WINES and LIQUORS on hand. DAVID 'HAWORTH and JAMES BROWNLEE have this .lay associated together, and will continue on the 311, SL's at the OLD STAND, corner of Diatuand and Dia mond alley, under the style of HAWORTH dt BROWNLEE, where they hone to receive that patronage so liberal'. given to the old tirm, as they are determined to sell CILKAPEB than any other Store in the city. myl.B Pa CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE a SOAP, manufactured by B. O. Ft J. 11. sawyer, re. receives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for family use. It 2 advantages over other Foaps are:—lst. It is cheaper to coo. uno pound being equal to three of common rosin S.at,. 2,1. lialf the time need only be occupied in washing wino this Soap is us,d in place of other Soap. ad. Labor iu washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Dolling the clothes is unnecessary whoa ihi., So,p is used, and hard or salt water answers eqnaily as well as soft. sth. Printers, M• hinists, Painters and others. Sod it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the shin soft, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the Ilse vi the wash.lio .rd, the billowing directions should be followed : the wtmhing of eight or ten of a family, - take one pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pOur in the disstdved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing . or tolling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. ..air Observe our name on each bar. For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opporate the Round Rouse, Penn sylvania avuuae. 111,21 _ C. J. 11. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood street. FOR SALE.- SEVENTI THOUSAND ACRES of choice Prairie and Timber Land, situated in N el - thorn lee a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the farmilid lands ever offered in this market, as they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines of Railroad. Pamphlets containing Information of value to emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and price of the land, with a brief description of the counties in which they are located, can be hod on application at our othce, and they will be tient free by mall to persons sending 115 their 31,11-08A3. Vnjja A NI FR.A.ZIER & L ending as Building, No. 67 Yourth street. EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign merit t y JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets. _LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in az:change for land. ay.i2 S. CUTHBERT a SON, 61 Market at. A. STEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling house, etc., near the city, for sale by B:CUTHBERT k SON, - s;:ap2l 51 Market street. OOUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country BEICOLI, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER., Corner Market. and First streets. ESTER - IN.; LANDS of good quality, for sale or exchange for Real Estate In the city. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Marketst. NEW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into atoro, (123 Wood street,) an Immense stock of fine Paper for jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, Cap and Note ; Envelopes in great variety; Manilla Papers, of every Mae, and as cheap as they can be bought in the East, where we offer wholesale or retail, very low for Clash. apt J3lO. M. PERKINS h CO. T AKE FlSH.—Whits Fish, Trout, Salmon, _SU and Pickerel constantly on band, a full etock to supply - trade, by troyel lIIVRY H. COLLINS. the wholesale trade ORANGES. -300 bas. sweat, just received and for sale by filtralKß. & ANDEIII3ON, No. 39 Wood street, ,asite the St. Charles Rotel. if ROOMS.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms .A..n on hand and for gala by alp 2 B. C. IL J. H. SAWYER. DIIDSITcR TRIMMING-S—Drab and Gray nsßinding and Tamela, Just opened at JOB. HORNE'fi, 77 Market street. ap23 NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the m ost graceful shapes, on hand at HORNE'S, mys 77 Market street, GEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barreler seed Sweat Potatoes, received and for eala JAHNEi REEMBE, Omar MOM and Pint Amiga oSt_ FANS, FANS, FANS, JEHII ELAWORTEL NUMBER 196, THE DAILY POST. , urgh Morning Post. SOU° OF THE SDIOKE II I' 137RANGZ71. Now all that read This song of the wood, This odorous, bachelor ditty, May haply Bay Tia a Sting lay To be Rung in tue Smoky City The theme I bring Is old Smo-King--- The king ~1 the burning bowl— And the Nine invoke For a song of Smoke While clouds in the chamber roll Methinks, RS I Sing, I hear the ring Of the words of condemnation, Each blooming girl Will fiercely hurl At my head for the "vile prolation The apreadlng By tho Bowing Is worthy a bard':, laudation Bat greater mood 19 due to the weed That blows on the rich plantation The northern rose, As its leaves disclose, Is fair as a lovely fairy: And fair, I weep, Is the blushing queen— The pride of the W,..;Jtru Prairie To the lover's sight What game so bright Bn tho bud , by tIo cot of his Anna? Yet none compare With the flowers rare, On the hanks of the cloar Savannah In each bachelor's room Is the rich perfume Of the otto of lleorgia roses, Though ladies declare 'Tie shocking to bear, And turn up their beautiful noses Slumld of blue" Dread phantoms pursue, The fiends you may put to the wing, And banish the glooms With the potent fumes 'Neath the banners of old Smo-Eing Lo! the child of toil That tine the eon— True type of contentment and worth— Le he eita and smokes, And "crakee him jokes," By the blaze of the winter hearth; Or at day's decline, In the harvest time, When the fields aro yellow and ripe, By the mansion door He scans them o'er, Through the wreathe from his ancient pipe My song is done With a parting van At the boisterous canting ration' ; Behold the free Brave sons of the sea, The generous, hardy sallonr. When storm-birds scream, And lightnings gleam, All trouble and fear they wipe From their hearts of oak With the clear blue smoke That curls from the glorious pipe Now, maidens who read This rhyme of the weed, May High and pronounce it a pity That a man should thews To weary the maim By puffing the pipe with a dity PIANOS AND MUSIC. PIANOS! - • FULL GRAND PIANOS! ; PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 i ND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, st loom the liannfactrry of °TUCKERING It BONS', BoiroN, Just received from the manufactory of °bickering Sons' Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock 0 their PIANO FORTES : One Fall seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price 4800 One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Bose wood case. Price .4700 One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano nearly equal in power to a foil Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO [SQUARE PIANOS I " Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood Haven octave—Clifford style. Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octave. Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octavo. Throe Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four ..a l i IA Poor B.osewoed Cl All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full iron frames, and their now Patent Action. Thcao Instruments have been tlnished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced prices. JOIIN H. IIELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Sole Agent for Chickering .4 Bons'. FOSTER'S NEW SONG, LULA IS GONE FOSTER'S NEW SONG, LULA IS GONE.; POST&R'S NEW SONG, _ _ LULA IS GONG FOSTER'S NEW SUNG, Pricy 30 c4lfits—ntailwl fie, of pogtuge. CfIARLUTTE BLUME, my:A No. 118 Wood Arent, socond door abovo Fifth ( - 4 R 0 CE RLE S WINES AND LIQUORS. 150 bags Rio Coffee; 100 cheats Black and tiruou , 25 bids. Croshod Sugar; 23 " Goffse 20 "- New York Syrup; • 20 " New Orliaus Molasses; 5 Tien-es Now Rico; 10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco; 100 " Id. R. and Layer Raisins; al kegs - French Plums; 2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum; 2 116 Santa Gras Rum; 2 Pipei Holland Gin; Also, french Brandy ; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Ohara iagne Wilms; Pare Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store d fin sale low, by ILAWORTII 4 BROWNLEE, Successors to Haworth, Bro. t Brownlee, Cor. of tho Diamond and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. TN RAPPING PA PER.- 250 reams Crown Wrapping-straw; 200 " Medium 60 " Double Med. " 20 " Doub. Crown " It 60 " " Crown " rag; 50 " " MecL " 100 " Crown 11 100 " Medium JOHNSTON For gale by WM. G. OHNSTON Sr. 00, my 22 . Paper Dealers, 67 Wood street. I_IOI3SE AND SIGN PAINTING done in the beet manner, and on reasonable terms by J. &, H. PEULL.I.PI3, 26 and 29 St. Clair street. U AY POTTER'S PRINTERS' CARDS.- ..ILL Sold by m 32 41 J. B. WELDIN. BACON. -10 casks Country Bacon Shoul ders, Sided and Hauls, jait received and for tali, by JAS. A. FETZER, my 26 Corner Market and Pint stmts. FOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and Store, on Grant street. 8. CUTIIBERT A SON, Nay 26 51 Market street. TNDIGO.-2 cases Manilla Indigo, just re ceived and for gain by oaylB MILLER & MOT/EDON. OOPYING PRESSES, Copying Books, V 4,1 Brushes, Oil Paper, for sale by W. S. ELAVRN,. rur24 Corner Market and Second sta.ts DRIED APPLES.-50 bush. Bright Dried Apples Just received and for eale by JAB. A. FETZER, rar2.4 Corner Market and Second eta. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The beat article in nee, bat received at the India Rubber Depot. 25 and 28 Bt. Clair Street. my 22 RINTED BILL BOOKS—Assorted sizes w. S. RAVEN'S Stationary Warehouse. TELITEXAS. -540 sores of good farms itig land in Haya county, no.r Austin, Myna. 'quirt.) and timber land, $3 per acre, for Bale by myll B. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market at. NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.- A. A. MASON A GO., AM., NO. 25 Pifth Street, Are sow opening rich Dress Enka, &rages, Or:pudica, And a splendid selection of SPRING SHA I FVLS. (411 T AY & BRO.'S PRINTING INKS—SoId JU by Emr24J 3. IL WBI6DIN. i l''' LULA IS GONE. Old EgtablistßA Piano Depot, J. m H. PHILLIPS
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