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    VOLUMF XV i
Try POST
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IN CLUE:I OF rt.::
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ck.t.N'J'AIN B ALL TILE CURRE-NT NEWS
(vy colitical, Literary, Apicultnral, r
Local, ealegrapin, and Miscellaneouft
Paper boiug of ti... 1..,1 I) v riol,
ou hue witiLe islr. r, to largo, clear typo, will ha foutal Ly
Cho i,ubecrlirer W h - lvo bett.r !Intl auy paper
lu Pitt , tuurgh
how, who wish to take a paper it wu Pittnlinrgh, will
•lATURDIIY and prL , tnLle luvezanovt.
3AT14.1.L.S P. BALL3II.,
EdiLut• had Pro t:ot/..,1.
BU6INESS CARD.-;
11212E131
P•A ft at &L. 111 V EittS'
BOOK AND JOB
E.' 0 lI.AD
4'orner 0! Fifth and Wood Streets,
LIE uliti.:.-signod having mad° eztensive
uSdttfoun of LATE6T ANI. EIANDSOLIEST EITY.LLe
1, TYPE, and tua1.,:..•.,1,4 linchitior), to Ow ".101±NING POhq
Jul; 4)levICE, Road
“Lid I.tithlt. t 111. tr
facilii low fOl 61.6ei1t I jig it h die; retie. .
0 A LIP
k.IiftICANTELILE,,
LT GAfl.,
AND Ets:itcY UTLiEIt Li SCaIPrION
4 R. AEft
PLAIN • FANCY FRINTINU
4,0-,,ar I Wing nearly all new, we can Rice tiatiti-
IL.. 0 01 ZUC tithi SuIICIC 01
RAIL Ki)A7/ KILLS AND CARDS,
DANK )11ECKIL BLANK N(YrKii,
1.1 rkat EIEAD:A, BILL
BILL; LADING, CIRCULAR:.
It UnIN US$ CA.RDS,
“Lionl7. , ti vdi also l,n 14 AM t.. the }wit, dug
Jf Posters. Pr , n,r- s lialcs, ac fur Concerts, Exhibitions
kiircust.s. I lilt . 111 Eitt4.
The People's Shoe Snore.
D. S. DIEFFENB.A._ ,iIE &
Ctta tival6ra fu ill Ids of Famtliouabi,
killt)Vs, SINES AND GAITERS,
Far tJuutlem,u, Vuuthm and Uliildreu,
o. 11 Street, near 111a.rket,
MEM=
PEkitiN JOHNSON,
Proprit,t,,ro of Childa & 00.'m
Pet tcut tele-I:tie. Fire and Water t'iroer
Cement Roofing:.
133
0 RD ERS for promptly and faith
I , lfl y elk ~ o r wort: xv,rrantt .
r . .1g. , 11L 11,111,Tti 111,t) 1 t, I. I 10r
!.,^ fp.V.lll y
JOS. F. 111..11 , 11.4..T 0 di.
ISTS,
,1,7 - 7vr of P'Lr4l 1,41,..!1/
UI'EE,IOB. STEA ENtiI.NES for Urist
and 6a,\: 31111., itronaar-r, Printing I;'eitabli3hmviaB,
Alanutlactoriol, ac., inad, to order. They ithiu continuo tto•
‘ititirulacture of their Colebrat,d .I.itchininta"rools, Hitch 1113
Turning Latlit , 3, Iron. 'gallon, Boring and Drilling
,tc. Mau, vVroir , ;:tit trot, nhatting, Ilaugere
ja8:10
o TII.O3iPSOIS... ...... ESUYELT TIIO3IPHON 1 , 0. MILLER
JOHN TAHOMPSON & CO.,
HUUSE PAINrEItS, GLAZIERS AND
tiItAINEES, Nu. 135 Third atnet. :SIGN PA INT
executed with nestueBs and as:patch. Mired Panics,
Vila Torpoutino, Viiruish, B u and English Patina Dry
srs, V‘iio Montaigne Luc 's:, vory superior article;
Llslphiu and Pittsburgh Whit.: ..cud -.lwa)B on hand autt
tut
, ti'
e arc prepared to gitii , t culure. tor Peiillloll3, Drug
gists, or others, ut the shortest notice, mu' we have a NI 111
o;,,ich grind. lit. , 2111!1 Paiute] , will cove tuunry by g.,t
i!rtg ilrotiii.l with us. ° it:LA5:ly
1
•
GOLD AND SI LA Elt SP .e.OT AC
U lie ACTUILEI.L'S
HYDROMETERS
it ,
1.1. V, city.
:if.F.rti'U'ffivlYiTitii...ti ANA"
;MK), from stl to utsclf.
POCKET C (MIN
U UK'C 1) M A S 1C
„.tic:.at„ UptWalri, 6l. 6B . 4) l l/ A„‘ Sr '6„' i.
uppo6lte Alaaonio finll
IBS. C. & J. SAVVVER,
, eIAsUP.S. I tg.iab
al.) OIL,
( 'AN DLE•7'J,
PALM, 'WILEf,
AND,
No. 44 W ood street, Pittsburgh, Pe.
F. J. BusaA,
ISIUSSAA & GUTENDORF,
W.AMJFACIttrlig£O3
T A 801 L E K
43. fad all Wade of Sheet Iron Work.
Penn oitreet, ae,..r Water, Pitt.bnrgh, Pa.
; unnnita PNcslY'•ty A »aDIDED 70. rfr26•llv
JOAN EIRER Sr, Co.,
FA:4I'' " DiERS AND SCOURERS,
rTo.ass .Sktbnc3ert,
ASZTVw PIN WOOL. AND LIELCILTY STILEITtI,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
.very description of t'tls slid Wooion Uo,riie executed at
uhort notice, and ou reasonable terms. tap2B:3m
Sinlieat , Te and Cora Walua tad,
an tan
ht, iP21 1 13.6..aa .41XLL.
L.LLIga" ITKNY CITY
flp 11 E SiBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKE!
t Liu ..ltabllabment, and are preparod
PAO TILLLiILEIIT PkgrAB IN CASII lon
thiari/.13 IF Vt 7 II.I.IAT.
[0,000 21
11F10.,
10,000 . 001tN!
It Lt the iutentLiii et the proprietors 1.11 off , . LIT,M it.ll.lld
tot aoy ctiohe lota of Walt or 11.0 A Wheat. They Luteud to
make very auperlor Family Flour, and are willing to pay a
preraunt to the
_farmer ' iti the shape ut 00 extra price, to in
lace him to rail, choice quality of Wheat, and to bring It
to market in goci
of Sealer of Weights and
• -
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND 'LEASURE'S,
May be fouud henceforth, iu Cherry alley, betv,zu Third
.flud Fourth streets, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES BARNETT.
LARD OIL.—We have commenced menu
tattering Lard 011, and w,ll be pleased to receive or
LARD
It. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
let. W. will fill barrels returned when desired.
11. Q. B J. H. SAWYBE,
• No. 4.7 Wood stmt.
'IONS. 10 bblo. Orono for sae b_j_
earS WILY FL
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54) Aid&T ,
. 2
0,,
.' tinting In the aggregate t,
Which mortgages at e or intuit
Ida and pi/idcctive roil estate,
principally farms, recorded and
Sit liens, worth generally double
the amount and more that, inoi
iged for in each ca,u, and in no
case leas than fifty neut. moro
elclusive of farm buildings, and
certified by the Recorders.
a hear recorded, to the mud tote of
t n • States 01' Ohio arid Chums.
in, teen cent. amply
e,cured 47,ti.55 on
Caen on band and it, f1ank..........44i-I
Ca , h It, hands of Agents, suit 10
outs, occured
I f bond.ll with suretiae .
no on losses redllsureil, ....
ibn receivable, viz: promissol y
obis payable at bank and to the
Company
a:crest accrued, (principally due
January 1,1656,)
and oflic • fixtures cud lurui
1 uC•
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1
4.: 35
3 Ou
35! I
5.
4 uo:j1
2 00
/ 65
835
4 a
ti 00
0 65
7 35
S 00
10 35
13 36
q . 1:
3 50
4 50
5 00
GM
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10 0 0
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1/01.1C011, .40 ..,
PAPER. BOoKS,
Mut:WAGES, BOND:, Gr.,.
EN=ll6l
C. GUTENDORF
'C. IiENNEDY k 13110
PUBLISHED 11kI.LY BY JAMES P. BARR, ST THE " POST BUILDINGS." OORNY ,I I OF WOOD AN
INSURANCE
RFIPORT OF TuE CONDITION OF I'IIE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At AT" ENS, 1.311AD1•'i1i1) "1 . 1, I Ss'i.
proa,tited to the Stockhohleru, ati.l wed, Oki; COUlp II :Ili,
Vi ill) the 18t3t , L 3wA .1 S. a York. Obi°, I ,dmuu, I llinoin, Air.
yr ATE`. i
The haute a the 0 5 51p3u) ie ; he FA t'.:ll KKR' UN 1 ON IN
SURANON CUM s; Y. ded 3t Athorm, P 5. 'Chartered
A oral
13 1853, by the Lsgl,l3ture of Pettilmylvauht. Charter
P.•rpetual.
C ssh bleb t. 311 1.'41 LI Lll
rid um lu 34.lilitlou thereto
----$ '253,485 5 t
INCOME. TOll TM% Milt 1857.
tottimit. ,f Premiums rwAtived duo leg Chi
et intoret received dirria.7 the year
.'t leceived from all other
118PUNDITCRian
panties lue the year, includinc,
antuitarieuS, salaries, rents, rein
nansm., printing, advertising,
Axe-, and all Other 19,191.
Meads paid during th.• en, .. 1.7,0a0 tliJ
43.A9 paid, which occurred prts
i)rA.mheT 31, 1858
isns pai.„ which 'occurrad during
he year -16,561 54
wijUtlted and out due (since
.aid) f, 1 . 2.,511U 4/9
igEq.l incurn•il auJ in tiruCeMe of
.dju,taietit 9 t ari' uu
teas reported,ou which uo ceder
ILLS 1,431.1 taken
etee resueed, on ground of toeur
dice artor tire, property transfer
.•ed Ik.ifure foes, property lire not
ocered b).. the Policy, it
39,44.17
tokou during rho yEAr..56.429,862 09
/OW Wllollll4'. u' risk .16 te 4,861,440 LtU
OY PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY ur GIIAII . FOSIE Si.
N al
Shipuy, Prusaient,stul 'eat; 86crotary ot
Farmors' •'uion Itpiurance Company, buing save:L.ll;
"y sworn, d. puns and -ut.y, and each for Lis sett says, that
• foregobrg IN a trus, 1:211 1111t1 (orroct statoment of thu
,ire and that rimy run the above do
itrad o , t,rs of. J. N. 8'; IPM AN, President.
J. E. 0.a.NF163 Li,
iutauribed and «tvt,ru ,re 9.6 th day of Janu•
H BALED, Justic, of the Pocce.
T. J. HUNTER, Ageut.
90 ASaty=r street, Pittsburgh.
FEINSURNK
Hl'. Z. t!
?>ellatitcce Mutual tiasaarraardc
OF FHLLADELPHIA
A BUILDINGF, LibIITED OR PIIRPETUAL, MERUHAN
DIEN, PURI; (TURN, FL 0., lil TOWN OR 0011NT13
Office, No. 308 '4,'4'3,1114:4 stirect.
;I'ITAL, 8177,C , Z6 I•;,‘;.E7S, 251,4-6fi, bb,
luvrot,rl ,roo, vik:
,rot Ittortgloge::n haprovod City Property, Worth
rbe tork;unt $1.1;:t.),:boo Utl
•unoylvorriu Rath oarl Ga.'s U I 11
,i,gfir•Ly i.osl. ii t. i.roc co6t. Polin's It. 1.. Lott.. 10.060
Laid.). Icunln I;:rllruad Ou.'s Stuck 4,000 00
of the Itrrliuuro: Mutuul i not,soc . 19,100 00
.orlk ut County Fir,..... 1,060 LA
rip of Strlldry 11111111 - 1513C13 ...... 475 00
II)) itocei business prryr. 52,711 60
ouk Arcot:tuts, accra”,/ ..... 3,336 19
rob sir bond m.l 10 ItAl/11 . 10,036 '2O
tVJ
CLENI T I
I , I;AT.CTUP.t.
04+111 Tillooy, f Seimu,rll.iisplutiu,
William R. Thoilips,., f abort Stoeu,
S. Brirwu, t Nlcuisor.
Stuvrunoit, t bzuJe.lain W. 1.'![,;41.-,
Job', H. Werroti, MLo - AltKO
bobert.ltl.l. Cher o ,
7. L'.itiLz,
smith 1:0v.,u,
Wai. 5t31111 , 10, Pl
~” Et 31. Li INCIIMAN, 6bcrt , thry.
J. OAJRIJIN F.- COFFIN, Agutt.
„,,:; N,Lfl 4,41,4
•, I Wad wail Woo ' d
ntt'i.
Ella.
' '1 • • ) 1 •
ViJ ailliAN
,
PREqilstdellplalft
q. —D. J. III'CANN,
~,Aut kj. , ,vtLeti And J.
s 2 t/ 3 , 4 '-' 8 ibs
Ca.T.l.tu Lt.e dud Minniadippi nivel , :ral
tributhrit 14. Itoar,..llLgaiuxt (!, , bIL.W.. , by Firk
tagnifit til, %.•(
; ir:tt.+u rtnn
A al. V . I' , tor. JC. )I , JI/L4..ft, , , J..1+11 )1• Fumy , t
J Y.,•CarcJ, I. F. iVitn,v, 1t...u011ai11.0,
I, Viutdr“..,L., itd.lu A. \ tarrlft, , . 011,-... It Wrigl: t,
:111 J p..tt •reuu, Elwood "I. Pul,ey
Of
WILLIAM V. E' ETT.F.C,
E. F. WII'M .' 2 rerjci.Ent
D J. 12, A N ,
Rif )I.IIINC4h•
I'hil.ultlphi.t' I- Pilitaeleiptiu
, A,lgur, Lamb (J, I , Jnaticu
Pruitt, lit Murgati k Stldfolv,
Ltlllo I MEAlroy,Ciliciwell &Co
Cu.
AWN ICE, N. I , i 7 WATER STRRET
•;. 9 li. W. I'6I:V)XTHR.,
WEST A ..! 4 . 1 (.1
INSURANCE COPtIP A V ,
LOCK. LIA C'L L'V TO N , C'OrT.N T 1
.:ARTEEED EY THE LEGIELATUEE. GI: PYLVALL
• 'ttsh CUpitui t',300,00 , J 'rem WM Nott.3
:4 1 111S COMPANY WILL INSUitE UN
Ltuildingn, s.lvrchandiso, , nr,ltTiro .r
t [11: y'
DIREcTuLLS:
, 0i1..1 uo. J. fears,, I Hon. G. C. tlary ey, 'Charles A. .11a
B. LlND,CharleFi Crier, Peter Dickinson,
'T Abrams I D , II. Jackman, .
Thomas ilitcheu.
HON. C. C. Lifili.VEY, President
'l'. T. Autumn, Vice President.
lirronzlq, secretary.
RE76III:NCLB*
sainuel H. Lloyd, I I Dr. J S. Crawford,
t A. %trinegerdner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegrail,
'. A. Mackey, Hon. S Cameron, James Armstrong,
%. White, Thee. AT, Fearou,
I o nes Quigglo Wm. Vanderbelt, don Wm. Bigler,
Cl(t PIPTII STIMET, Pirreutiarin
.1 A LI A.4eut
41 11 E nIiANKLIN FLRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PITTLADELPIIIA,.
:itiir.iriona--Charles. W. Smacker, Thomas Hart, 'foilst
it:pier, Samuel Grant Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richard'',
E. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David S. Premium, Mon.
1 Patterson. Preddellt.
Cii&S. IL BAPIONAIS, Secretary.
00IIC1111/e to make insurance, perpetual or limited, OLI ovbry
description of property, in town and country, at rates an low
are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fns:,
,!hich, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af.
eond ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, ore January let, 1861, as pan•
agreeably to en Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage . ........ . ....$918,128
GB
iteal Estate 84,877 78
'Temporary ',cane_ 83,968 17
Stocks ......... . . •
UI,BBL U,
gush, .. . ... 84,84 d 81
;Attic° their incorporation, a uerlod of twenty-ono years.,
i.tony have paid upward of Oat, million Four Hundred Thou.
land 1)ollarc,1 oaaes by tire, thereby affording evidence of the
~!vaetages of 1 iwarauce, as well ea the ability and disposition
with promptness all liabilities.
J. (3 ARDINEit OOiißliv, Apia,
north-east cor. Wood and Third att.
vV - ESTERN INSURA CI COMPANY
k U ItG 11
If. 51. Scw.retary
0/7101i No. 02 Wator street., (Spoug A Oo's Warehouse,) uF
Attire, Pittsburgh. ci
Will insure against all Ulnas 01 r. 'HIS KS.
A Homo Institution, Illating.l by Di.-,' who are
Liauwn in the community, and who are det• rmined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain th,. • i!!l , ki rer which
they - have assumed, as offering the bent pro; the,
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOIiEIt stet, Ist,7
Stock Accounts,.
gortgage,
Bills Receivable,.
Office Furniture,.
Open Accounts,..
Cash,
Premium Notes,.
eilla Dkcon ntod,
K. hillier, Jr.,
George W. Jack
Alex. Speer,
Wm. Knight,
Alexander Nimick,
Wm. 11. Smith,
V. M. GOILDIOI,
Barn - Miry,
ACON.-3000 lbsClourrtry Bacon, for sale
1 )1 warge g. MOW aOO.
George Darela,
J Miley, ,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Holman,
D. AL Long,
0. W. Ricketoon,
naiad
$ '2OO ,IJUU UU
. 63,485:61
$23, 486 61
16.7t11 rvi
MIZE!
$ 55,23! 3,)
11,442 05
2,480 Go
SAu,4 So ~
1-,IJO Cu
$1,112,708 44d
$121,600 00
L,160 00
1,161 67
Z4O 00
9,478 04
14,841 45
40,246 59
125,008 78
$817,641 78
=ZED
INSURANCE.
PITTSBURG II
Li FE. El DIE AND 31,0{111°41F,
I NSURANCh.; COMPANY,
Yo 96 {PA TER STREET,
PITT9BUELG.II, PA.
AtaX. aRiDLUIir, Vice PronWene.
" A. tttxnueur , Secretary.
A-4/"Tnls Oompany makes emerye.ce, appertunAng to
,eunected with LIFE RIM&
against IitTLL AND CARGO RIBRB tht• ohio
KI 2 1 rithislosippi Rivera and tributarieo, and MARINE itliiES
g,ndrally.
Add agaiuot Loos and Damage by mud ita t oiwt: the
Podls of the . thia and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
,t lowett rat.,l , 7otoiisteta ,Ith .ototy to
r.,artiot
Dillturous.
?Wheat ilaiway, Samuel N.Z . Clin - tt!tti
Joseph P. Clamant, v, l• . John Scutt,
lames Marshall, David Richey,
Jautes W. Hallman, altarles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley Juteph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Bart,
David H. Chantherr Ilubert H. Hartley .
William Car , . .1 no el
Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania.
orriet.: 99 W A ST; 101TPShIJIttill
Ansets—Yitay 1, 1858
R, Due Billu—payab , ..,u •'ututuid uu 1 secured by tw.,
I h 1111COVE,1 name. $ 76,89 J 00
u.,tl iu Pittsuargh Trust Company 62,:N9 37
frunuium Notes 62 993 80
1.1.1 1 g kocrivable 15,986 01
_ .
sharet , Exclutugo Batik Stoce--nost . 0,9150 OU
Nloc.Lur•ics' 111.,u1: 6,490 6:1
Iron tiicy lisu, St ,cS.---owount paid. 7,600 00
'to .Al'eghJny Sauk Sto:lr. (L., do 6,000 UU
Accounts ................. .......... 1345.) :2,4
Ut 12 Li Ii R.K.
J. U. tllloouberger, G. W. Or.lh,
W. K. Nl:nick, I 16a3c M. eearlock,
,lobo A. 0,1 - aght,),
W. W. Martin,
1.1 W. Batchelor, I K. T. Leech, Jr.,
K. B. Clochrau. Darla McOereilee.e,
James J. Beau, tt, L. iiearge 8. Seldeu
W J aroloreoo,
J. H.. E ., IIOEN Prositibut
r. NiN:i EY, Socretary. Luyb:lul
11.1-Z ENS' INSURANCE COMPAN
PITTBURGH.
BA.GALIY,
.131 LIEI. L. NiA..q.l±. HULL, Secretary.
t 0.4 Water atree, bawetts anA
. 1 ',sures HULL AND °ARGO RISKS, Ana the I.thie
.1 :).lilsissippi Rivera and tributaries.
Itv.:rog against Loan or Damage by
4,1 e,, against the Perils of tho Sea and Inland NiaVigaLit.lo
rz ,lAllortation
BEM=
!Lan fillg y
of he-
M. Ccr
..1111,ltql Park, jr.,
Laaac St. Penuocr.
bpriuger Harbaugil,
Caps. Samaol C. Y.niug,
John JaYz
PHILADELPHIA FLEE AND LIFE
N RANCE COMPANY
No. 1.45+ Clkeanut Ntre6.c.
Opp Ate the Custom - Louse.
iLL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, uu every
.cdietlull of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rake
pceinitim
LOBLIC P. iflNn, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, V 1e..3 uSi ti
DERECTOitt.
K. It. Cop.,
tleorge W. Brown,
Jonaph S. Panl,
John Olaytou,
tailor.
sitiarlea flay 03,
IL U. Euglirth,
V. B. Saver),
'Al.i.ennau,
K. BLGCS-BCIINti,
J. U. CO'2I , IN,
Third awl Wood iitreots
UO L'ELS & RESTL.ii RANTS
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. 11.01WIE&V, Vroprieter,
' , Mc, 111 street and You.yhLtilleTty leiOrLT
Near the Rican:ail Dep.(
WEST NEWTON, PENN'A.
pu.E ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN Colll.-
11.1 111 ordor for the reception of visiteis. It id beau
t.i alio I.....cated on the borate of the Youghiogheny river, and
be reached overy day from the city by the Gonnellaville
inroad. The rooms are largo, airy and well furnistied,aud
could be no pleatauter place fur a few wectii mummer
eideLICO in th country. A few lamiliet can be aecouttLe-
Terms moderate. Add r re:s A. LOWRY,
my2l3:tf West Newton, Pa.
THE: NATIONAL SALOON,
t , n.thor kre_ , lsteet New aiational Pfleacce,
D. BARNARD, - • PROVRIETOR,
t 1 AS FITTED UP IN A TA;,TEFUL
8 and e-hafer , ubie atyl3, c,Lit ro store itt the
iFILLOWS ri'reot, as a Ft n.:4l' OLAI±S
...ttATAURANT AND &AL; a)N. tall many ytiaral
• ••:piriatico in the. prepisred Jupply [Le beat
iai• market atioriia. Ilia bar will bo luruialluii at all Ware
.:,th the bent WINES, L'QUOILS AND ALES. The nu
toe tios Eal ow ,is iu toe centre of the dell, mid re
:, ~41uuoute wia to- torriisio,l At ;sit times, DAY cud NJULIT
.-.lodayii or.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
tJR. PE.NN'A A VENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
W 4.3
12'. BE VERI DG E
SCOTT HOUSE,
Wilt Street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURG
D. MARKER, - - - PitOPRIEToR,
ro.l.ll,ri j •' Mai kit ilcuse," Maks\ ille, Pa
ti E SUOTT HOUSE Is NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOR GLIESTS. It is situated
neutral part of the city, being Cuo ,eitiont t, all Railroad
pots and Steamboat Landings.
the iioll6o was built iu 1850, with ill modern iiiipn.yr
,nts, and fitted up in oidid otyle--.the entire Furniture
new—aud will M. ovary reepe,t be a 11rst class Hotel.
sine STABLES are attached to the premises.
10RICITCOPIIIIE RIES'FAU7RAtta.
BY ELI YOUNG, Firm STRRS'I•
40 . - a , u , The alteutiou of 3lerchante
and other- , 14 directed to
• • o.liehnmt, lc h has tic,m gently titled
ha the patpuhe of atlut thug u 611.USTA2, 4 0-
T `.l EATINU 1101:bL IN A GENTItAL LOCATION.
try folks Mteudiug market are particularly invited to
V,. Everything pert,haing to an EATING SALOON ‘,lll
La found, of the in... Meet tln inaiket
tp2J.lplaw
H W. KANAGA.
. S. iIOTEiI.A
to ',pouf, ca cos Ponark. Railroad. Depot,
I.IA l'A. [Jab
0' t a 2 11 T 0 N 111 OTE IL
pus \I EttLy U. S.
k.EB SIiAN
1 - luis HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
_a_ corner ol i'..NN and WASIIINOTON Streets, between
CENTRAL. AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled uud
tarnished with new furniture, and is now the must conve
nient !WWI in Pittsburgh, for 'Travelers by Railroad Emt
or West. myS:ly
ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AU - RENTZ
i oi'nmvoa .No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which raakew
it the moat convenient Ileum. in the city for passengers erri.
ving by that road.
The proprietor having ; at considerable expense, fitted up,
In c.xcollent style, the :.IktISION HOUSE. wonid respect.
rally solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a ilptowlid SABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford.
lug ample isocommodatlou to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the market
eau afford.
Excelsior Restaarant,
WOOL. Street,
i'Maahol3, PA.,
r titii,ErrALL AND IUTAIL DEATER IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISE
'rho uudetelgued ha3Jnet-roc-eific4l trnal the Ea,teru neat
pet, aelected with great care,
SMELT, lIALIt.UT, HADDOCK,
FRESH OOD FISH, EASEEHN SUN FlBll,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH
Strew York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters.
Cho tluekit over brought to this city. Itvery deltaic) of the
ceimou aerved up at the EXOELS.IOIt RESTAURANT.
up:lyd ii. STRI.NRLIGki.
- -
QT. CLAIR 110 TEL, corner Penn and St.
0 Clair streets, Plttshurgh, Pa.—The ruidereigued, fernier
iy Brown's Hotel," utiving, taken this large and commo
dious 1101.41 L, and ha; mg refitted it in magnificent style,
could respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give Lim a call. neared, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience iu the business, ,s LI give
entire satisfaction, sad hie charges moderate.
fob 22 WM. 0. 0014N1 lAIA.
Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson,
NO. 104 WOOD ST.II.IIET, N 14.11.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
'ices, Est and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac., keep constantly tm hand a large
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.
bropsechmftelanttle, *sta.
A 4 4
V
$ 1F A.
PIrI'4BFRGH„ TUESDAY, JUNE 15 !'SN
VP 0 11, Ft :44 A \i" FIN G 11.4
OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o'olook a l,.
Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from Iday 1 :
to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock and from Maven' ,
let to 'day Lit, fruit' 6 to b o'clock_
Deposits received of all some not Tess than one te.,111.:.
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in J
and December. Interest was declared at the rare of Ais. per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1815; alcu in
June and December, 1856, and in Jane and December, 1857
Interest, if net drawn oat, is placed to the credit of tb,
depositor as principal, and hears the ealrne interest from the
first days of June and December, compounding twice a y,,.;
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present.
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in lest; thhe
twelve years, making in the aggregate mu? AND art-ELAl.ie
Plitt CENT. A VDAIL
Books containing the unirter, By-Laws, Rules abj •:-
latlons, furnished gratis, on application at the (Ad.:,
Preildeuit--GICOILGE AL BRNIA.
vies PP.ItENDELNIS.
f2bd,841 IE
Oapt. .tiari{ 8t irl Its
t4t.w.nol M. Eller,
John
Praticis BeHort,
WiWare B. Hey,
Johu Shlpton,
Welter Bryant,
I'ituPRII;TRE Ss
PITTSBUIItIII, I'a.
Proprietor
BANKS
No. 65 iiinzrth
1100 V., 'ONES' ,e • r 11111.1,11 x,
Lit)pci 01 I ilel.L•tirl2
Jetinoa
luxuutter Bradlry
itobort
William 8.
ii1:1 Llurrwia,
I=l
Yrudem J IraiorLma. Jots ee W. lialim... ,
Jotal G. lit..i.M.M.n. t.lharlia final',
Albert Culbertson, i' A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, Juba Li. Mellm ,
J Gardiner Coffin, "TV alt e r P. "..-larm,..! .
~ . t.t.mo A. CoO rit.r, Wilson ..1.V.11e.
IMvid Campbell. 1. A. l'olh.rl , i; r.
sMarles A.Colton, henry L. ,til:g.v.::.
William Dcuglr.-a, John M. , :inwyer,
Fr - aucia Felix. tiaortm 8. ek. , l.leu n
..);:ori{a V. (iillMor , Alexander Tiudle.
Jaronti 8. 1_1(..m, Thnol.ald Unibstne , t.
;Villiain B. Macon, tleifr 7 p , .. , E. Witß.,,
&et etary ar,d - 7‘,•ez. tu rci.--.C.LI 48. L. C01...0.)N .
BANK OF lOWA.
v. J, STEVENS CO.,
I.ISItiOIN
COLLECTION S MADE and prompt
mitted. LANDS selected Lind
wishing to make investments in tin) What, eau de se throuii
this house. (Jorresiumdence solicited. finr2l:ini
AUSTIN LOODII9 TllO9. D. LOOtat
4.USTIN LOOA.tIS & CO., Dealer: iL
Prondeeory Noteti,;l3otiik, Nlorigagoe, and ail Seco ritie3
for Money.
Honey Loaned on Checks slivrt date.,
NoTe'd AND Dl.AF'i•3 Jou(' v.. 1! A.M.) SOLD.
Pei - none desiring Loons can be accounnedawd on
bin terms, and capitalietu can be turniulied I
tick at remunerative pricee.
Alen, attend to the Sl4e, li,utlug awl Leit,:ug ; , 1
Xstate.
°Moo, No. 'J2 gall RTH stroot, above
AUSTL.'N/ LUO.ILLi, Notary Pubbc..
kT" HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and &I
-II e change Broken], and Doalurd iuN:dtn,Drafte,Arcept
n
Gold, Silver I,nd Bank Nqt. , ..3 Um:A:mire oil th
and Weatern 01[i:A cOnatantly for sale.
eoilections made in all the cities througin.l.p. km:wee
S,.ates. Doposim revived in par funds or •
tr. Market street, bet &On Pined and 14,4ri1t
r ritiomA; r ; WOODS, Coninrcial Bniker, and
t)..aler in Bowls,
tAirth street, t'it:3burgti, Pa. jary,
OEN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
t Ii&NESE, Dealer iu Sizalauge, Dounue:thal add 6./11.
Netc.s. Stock bought and cold ou commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Doponita No. r.
JUNES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
ItOBER'r A. 1_,0014.16,
(Sacceaoor to B. T. 0 Idorgdo,)
( . 3.T ATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, Pl'.::..lol.vit! ALS
AND NEWSPAPERS.
o. 3L Ittth strt , ot, Pittsbnigh, Pa.
Co-Partnership.
FL'llll-: undersigned have entered int,, C,.
_ik Part.nor , h) l ., Ole stylo of Wm. C. Julinst.:4l
SAMUEL It. JOENHTON .
WILLIAM IL JOE:i BT, I L ,
18,pt,1111,0r 5, 1857.
INN. G. JOHNSTON at. CO.,
LIONER6, Blank Book Manufaocuron,,
J and JOB PRINTERS, Na: 57 Wood stri. bow, ,h
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. 8,36
TOBACCO AND SEGAIC6
& I>. RINEHART,
TOBACCI), .-;Nlltelt AND CIDAR6
. ,
/i ~.../ 4
/I
1,M ./ (11<7 ''/:(
: )
: - M r----
i, ,
erchd college,
Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers
STOGVI:9 ATTF:;PI24 , I, JANIJkI;I", 185 1 .3.
l'earej Men Prepared for Actual Daties aqintind Hu nn
QIVEN IN SINGLE
land DonblteEntry, Itook.fieeping, so anal in every de
partment of 1311Hill088. Connuerci..l, Arithmetic, Rapi 1 Bus i•
to Lis IVriting, Mercantile Ocyiespondence, Commordal Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elo, utiou,
Phonography, and all other unljecti noceesarr f. , r the thor.
• 0.11. educ Ilion of a practical business man.
C. 6.21.1T11, A. , Professor of 12.,....k-lieepitig awl
'2, - ieuce of Accounts.
J. A. IIEYDRICH and H. A. 1111130 Ass:Ht.ant Teach
t-rs of Book Keeping.
ALEX COWLItY, A. T. DOCTILETT,aud 11. A. IJU'r,ii.)N,
Profeamora of Penmanship--twolve first prenOurun ovrr all
,ouipotitiou for beat Pen aud Ink Writing,
44" LllO NOT FOR ENGRAVIID WORE, -ail
J. O. PORTER, Prof of Mathematics.
nrras,,tu--Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time
Average time, 8 to 12 week , . Board about $2,50.
Entire cost, $6O to 11;70_ tiraduatea assisted In ,ibtaloing
sit;iation. of unequalled writ r and circuhrs
seat (roe. Add W.4:lNise„
tny2o Pittsburgh, Penn,vivar la.
safety and 'Economy An Light.
ATHY WILL YOU BURN CANIPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can g,, , t a che.pn and bet
ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel
(2 , ,a1, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant
and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no
danger et explosion ; more brilliant timid gas; and quite as
cl.cap; Lamps of - the most simple and easily managed con
struction. Yor sale by T. O. & O. HODKINSON,
No. 79 Smithfield Street.
•. Beware tif a couutarrit already iu the inarkat t made
em liamphinie, with a Little Cual bil Lu scent it. 1fi,27:1y
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
-11,10, tho attt , utioc, at the Lad i• !tit)
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
(J.O Ln done with economy, without opt rf.480(0 heat. with
out nuot, and with deapateh—the , I/
a niumerd,---tiy uaiog
➢4nsgrevc's Gas v,ooktog Stove
To which wo respectfully luvitJ yon• httent• , !, t. No. 76
Sruittoield street. S. A. JOEINe 4 O%
t.. 11,. County hod City Welts for sale aplltAttu
AIVRES I WORM
uuNFRCT I O N , t;
oNFECTION, Co
NVECTION,CON
• ECTION,CONF
ECTIoN
0T10N,41/ONFEU
T I N , 1.; 0 N F II C
I oN,CONFBUT:
• N,CONINOTI
N,
CONFECT I ON
0 NFECTI ON
The al,„,.st pleasant, mate and effectual Worm Remedy 110 W
In use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELL A UAYI,
eon Wood and Sixth atn., Pittsburgh, km,
And duld by Ernzidata eenemaller„ In2l.
Sl'. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
The undersigned has bought the leasee,;of the above named Stables, to. „. , ,:;;;;,: ii. e . q4,
rr -
c. 1.. .." 4- .F; gather with a portion of the eaten; .
sive stock of Horses and Carriages, --;fik.A 4 l4::..
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
to the stock before-montioned, he has also added o number of
PLNE HORSES, BUGGLES AND CARILTAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives hls personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
be has hitherto received frau public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
and ass number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. de%)
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck-1
wheat Flour, 60 lb , pa, just received and for sale
McCANDLESS, MEANS
Cone? Wood and Water streets.
FLOUR. -25 bbld. Superfine Flour received
and tor ante by McCia'CULESS, KHANS &
feral Corner Wood and Water street,
10MIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
.11a and cheap weapon, at BONN AI TETLEY'S,
wet Nu. 188 Wond eirer.t.
LARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels 111,1 kegs, just received and for sale by
liieOANDLESS, iSEANS & CO.,
1a2:3 Center of Wood and Water arreeta.
SPICES.—
23 ento ;
100 b !g e G Pita ra i n pper Ja received and for sale
Pe =l.llll, m A
11101IBTSON.
dos. 991 sad 998 Misty etreaL,
• C i a CUTIIBER'r & SON'S OFFICE. .:\,-,,. :10
MarkvL str,L. tot th, sai.• and pun - ha:it, ..1
6Atm.'', rooting Idunt,, attending to ossurauce at,C,
obtaining loan. on tondo, inortgaget. ale,; twat:lug uonve2,-
~ ;..:ed, dn....dm, kinds, &e.; a rittL< latter, dud c , rrt.tivondinu
wit), vo-tieliaifroad,
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Etitate and lusuraawe Agent
iLitrILV.C.:74t,sIt.—MOSSN it et
Parks, Eig.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. GU WATE.V. STREET,
CLEVELAND, WHO,
sa:e Lauds iu I!' Wiscuusiu, Minuca.,Ea,
Michigan and lvwa Ile will elchangn Lands in Wisconsin,
for Pittnburgh wannfactures, and titan for city property.
Lii iettels of inquiry answered gratis, by addresaing uac 5,..1
Job! ,
lactif
-1,1t.i.:- M. Yr
;dllll , l I) KoP).
.1:1,11i0t
PRoPERTY FUR SALE OR RENT.
!lAN SALE OF REAL ES IL
lINDEItSIGNED WiLL i:IPOS2;
Co pol,iic Hale , .0 doJ mince, On the lath
day of Juue neXl, tho itual EK,,00r. , of SA , 1111 ,
.V).N BS , Kato of liobiunun tosyu,hip, Wantlintdon CO:lUt . f
I 4 ,:oco oqiug of a tr..et a%1.u,1 lAltuq.olo /toll
4,t1 G ,vn Chip. in ss,kl
!)10,,,, Thi, I.; i'ittehrtyla art
rteubeaville Itt ft - Ira
I.ri ved, mut is convenient to Ohurcire,, t3llO and Mill,
One-third of the pnrchim money will ri311.1 . ,i1l it, [II
during the lifetime et t widow, the lute' •at thereat ito
pant t,i hat annually, inre-lialt the roma - U.l , ler to he
on the first of April, 1859, whim puesemnion will Ls
remaining half iu ono year therefrom, witoont int ,
JAllSii JON ES,
JOUN JON Eli, "°` --
LAWRENCE a - WM.l' BONDS WANT
ED, in exchange for ;and.
OUTH.BtiiltT
_
ASTEAM MILL in oompiete running or
der, with dwollitig Immo, citc., aear al; etc!,, for
Niqi-ket
FOE. SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSSNI.)
ACRES of chi n Prairie and Timber Laud, situated
lu N,rthern - a and Southern Minnesota, embracing thq
boast lot cf farming lands ever offered in this market, :la
ilef are located conveniently t, dills, TuWllii and lines
litailruad. Pamphlets containing talon:al-I[nm of value ti
iimigrants and catalogues giving location, and
Price or the land, with doucription °I the °multi,' in
t; itch they are located, can tio had on application at out
WOOD SrliEl
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
CLEVELAND ;)iiiu
V7E'STEAN LANDS
163 _A_CIZES
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, f;',
y ealu ur ox.chaugefur lieu! Edt.ll:, to thu city
S. CU IMBEIVE & So , s
and they will 'LH t Crur by man
ua their addreas. WILLIA.3I PliAZlEli. it ,
Jouel' Building, No. 67 Fourth stre,.t.
A'ANLY FIVE 'DOLLARS I—For rent, a
fr° new and comfortable Cottage douse of fear rooms,
..1:11 an acre of ground, abandauce of fru t, garden, shade
and o.:trubbery, cauate about three-quaters of a tulle
from Allegheny Cemetery, near the reidenc. of eamooi
Douglas, Use. Rent $5 per tuouth. . _
ALOT OF UROUND in East Liberty, Lear
the Railroad station 30 by 100 feet will be sold for
7.270, one-fourth in baud, reminder at six years' credit.
8. ()Uri] oEUT
t 1 Marlcut
OPENINU uF NE W uuUDS,
AT
j. BUSH'S
No. 65 Market maroct
tti Splendid Sloelt ayp Trlinanfings,
ui the I au.l to BuA tu,•t Ore,j-
1,1TT,,,5, 017 ALL DEziCaIPTTeN
u:uug 64 . ikoVn!LiOi IL . I:rillialittgri, tiuki Elie
LAC::
*i' li.chent Trimming kir Siir Dre92,l
1,41.3.13 F IL .11ANTEL- ANN
A hal .11,1ortrile•A buld nt luw prices
MA R.SKILLES CAPS FOR (11.17,DREN
l‘ AHI E":9' LACE AND EM BR 0!D lIEV C.
SKtRTS, CORSETS AND IIuOPS,
beer. seleettub tzt the city, dud will be most cheerfully
b.,we to the Ladies, by J. BUSH,
ittyl9 N. Nlarku..
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. DLE'FARLAND,
MERCHA.IN'T TAILOR,
Cornet of Fourth and Smithfield S.tre
UIn:..;ITULLY ANNOUNCES 111 AT
1-4) ro,.eivod 116 Sprak,:. As=vrtL ,Lt of
GEN'ULEMEN'S DRES'S (1-001)5,
I , he uoweet
, he,,t
I'oll.l, which tto proptuee to UlnLila. WI.. to urd.Jl to tlio
LATEST FASHIONS,
;..1 with 111.1d1 u characLor ul w.irk :ash can Ilot. nil
iafy the 1110 -it faithlions cnste,i,
lIISSOLU'rIuN
The firm .1 ',TAwortllr Bro.). A Bu.t.r.t' L NLy,k;
Ile &I of May, 1855 3 ai3.,olvoLl by to :tea! coJaeot, by to
, thdrawal of JEUU lIA tr, the above
The acounnta of the late lire will be dottieil by 11 aWORTLI
ttRoWN LE E.
drIETU itAwoicra, in withdrawing fru,
firm, kindly thanks his Curtner patrons and also the patruir.3
u tiro late firm, fur ttin very liberal iiatronage he has re
,:a.,l, and would kindly re,inniiiiin I tirdu
ML.JI4 N LE h . ., at they nre duterhiinell to soli
low Ilgares, having If very large assurtuudit of °HEAL'
tiiiiiCERIES, Edi and on hand.
1)AI/11i I.I.9WORTiI aaJ J.:IIIES
h.iie this day assocs. , ted together, and will eutitluna 011 the
..:liessiat the tiLD STA:\ U, .ieracir of Diamuud ettd Diil
la :el alley, under the style of ILAWOli'fl I fi 111.0 PIN
where they here to receive that Pat reliego v librrtll glven
eld firm, th.iy are t. , CBI , : t• Eft
any other store ill the city. myld
THE CHEMICAL OLIVE •;-:1-LASIVE
SOAP, manufactured I,y Is. C. J. I cel. - 4 - yer, rs
rc,,ives the preference ever ull uLLm g.tude over uttered Le'
LIOV.
!.(.3 AdVaniage9 011,r other coaus are:—tat. It is et raper
to are. one pound being equal to three, Si common rosin
Soop. 2d. Half the tittle need only be occupied in wash;ug
•,vli,ti this Soap is used In place of other Soap. 3d. Labor
tu can be nearly dispensed with, iss the c4,thes
require little it a , 1:," rubbing, the , avoiding tie-, ~ear
on the wash-board. 4th. boiling the t lothes to unte,:essary
wit•.-tt this Soap in used, and bard or salt water answers
ey ,:ally as well as soft. hth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
atei othi•ra, find It far superior to tour Soaps. It speedily r,
m• • ci grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
heeds, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
I avoid the labia' of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
th • wash-botr.rd, 0014 dlowing directiollß should be followed .
t• .r the washing of eight or ton of a family, take one
potted of Soap, cut It into shavings, and dissolve in one
gtc tau of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
abut ten gallons of warn. e•e.ter ; 1,01.11' in the dissolved
•.•,_•,.tt, and stir thorou4kly. Get ti cm soak twenty to thirty
inic,tes, wring ,t•• and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A dirty wrist-band, or seam,
or grease
•ip .s may squire a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
will came out clean and white, without rubbing or
hulling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
double time in soaking.
44 , r . Observe mu name on each bar.
Fa ;ale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
and at our works, opposite the Runud /1011110, Penn.
l , t.ula avfirick, B.C. J Li. SAWYER,
ap2l No. 47 Wood street.
JEED SWEET POTATOES,-15 barrels
Seed Sweet Putatued fur sale cheap to close consign
meet y JAS. A. FETZER,
ap2s Corner Market and Fret streets.
COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
Bacon, Juet received and for sale b;
JAMES A. FETZER,
lay 4 Corner Market and First streets.
NEW ARRIVALS.—Wo aro tasking into
store, (l2i Wood street,) au lumens) stock of fine
Pat.er for ;ebbing purposes ; also, Letter, 'ap and Note ;
Env,lopes in great variety; Manilla Papers. of every size,
and as cheap as they csu be bought in the East, where we
offer wholesale ~r retail, very low for Cash.
apt JNO. M. PF.REINB A CO
LA
K
E
FlSlL—White
Fish, Trout, Salmoli,
and Pickerel constauily on hancL a full stock to supply
the wholesale trade. b. [my6l HENRY H. COLLINS.
ORANGES. --300 Lis. sweet, just received
and for sale by REYMER 8. ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
tuyl7 Opp efts the St. Charles Hotel.,
11111tROOMS.--100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms
1.
on hand and for sale by
el p 2 B. C. 3 J B. SAWYER.
---
bUSTER TRIMNIINtiS—Drab and Gray
Duster Binding and Tas3i•ls, Just opened at
apti JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market strEet.
NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the
most graceful shapes, on hand at LIORNE'S,
myB 77 Market street,
SWEET POT
SEED -ATOES.-20 barrels
Seed Sweet Pcrtatees, received and (or eale by
JelikLES e. FRTZEit,
Owner Market and First streetr.
BROOM CORN..--3 tons first quality ree'd
and far sale 1.) , [anti HENRY H. 00,-LLNS.
PICKLES. -6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
calved and for sale by JAMES A. FUZE% ,
fe24 Corner Market and First streets.
barrels fresh Eggs .to arrive this
AI day, oud for sale by JAlvll43 A. FETZER , .
air/9 Omar Market, and 'first atraata.
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PIANOS AND MUSIC
TU 'NANCE OF MI SPRING STOCK
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PAItLUR 6-RAND PIANOS 1!
A NI) NEW STYLE •-;(.4,t XRE PIANOS,
..11t• ‘ltll2ll/1,..t: ry or Otiir NG a, SONS ' ,
)11:11 ..•• trove r.I lllur uI lr 1,11, et
B , stn.u, the follow ihic dcmhable cltgant stock o
heir PI A ).1 b'uHTltiS:
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•,Lu c;ave eiraud Piano Fort,, with eciporbly
carved tiLAti. ..$5 0
.w• ;ace tirae.l PIIIIIO For to, biugalli
Ca/3, Price $7OO
a , Gram' eevuu octave Piauu , !War' • equal
1. Ctr , lll , l, and urcup)ir.S only the
• iAddiary 4491..11 - 0 PLIALIU.
SQUARE PIANOS
vaned ;.I.lVtll, eiiveu .'dives,
v it awl beet iv..rll
style.
I • arveil ;even cetavo.
tbowoidcal, plain cunt.' 140V611 octave.
liiri.•L4u.luut, Plato round (rout COL - 11,1,, seem i.et.av e s.
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ut the obie.o ore uf their e.. 54 LiCA rid a 111 i ILI!
cut: frames. dud their hew Patent Action.
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,;.nd Lz-Officao Jw3two of :.to Peaee,
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1-4 1 with Ll,in oakw will u. att. Min. t.
Vt I !111 nde dOhe with
Pcwetw
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k-i the in
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MIL GOODS.
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'vlll,l l'A Y GOODS,
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t",raata Stair 1t,,,,13, Broca,' taf
Wo..iEbr3, Parry 0011.0/1.
Ck Filth. l'oo.gui,, and Breast Gil:Alias ;
.ot it.iy of otli-,1 wi.iet, will bo sold et n,il
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\TILL, :s roipertfully inform the public
rubtsilt i,t16.111,, uud, haviug oaf:Argo:l his
• .' with Elie 11°W.481 nud most
.1 GlaCtlictery, pr,pttrP , lti. furbish thbring said
; too , lug and doors,
du :I cIC - 1, rnua. I, mould: uGu , box malting, ,To.
•;, b 7. 16.10
W\v b I , AS:;. —SOOU 3T:rds from
to 1,11 .1
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bbls. whit& fpr sale by
JAS.A. F&ZEIt,
ap27 Ouxurr Ftrn aud Market ata.
L kW loyrk; PA -AM) .h,N
N hk/ I I ,1, towa and "felas,
.1(1 . 0 , onnnEnT s , qq,
:',DI.; CL;B.H.II Co M.B.S.—The
-a:lcl,, in u.. iuet d ntOw I ailin Hull 'r
and zt. (Asir
11. eiIILLIPti
I)rCl N t) BALI, -;
v,. s 4 LIA VEN'S
, :44ti in,zy Viarrhotai,
TEA -5-49 aor , -.2.s of good form
iug land in .r (I, 1.-1.1.1. Prrkiri
f': fur eoxie
lll:,',l)l'LiErlr A SON 01 114rhot et.
0 L Li) I'll ASII-1500 yards of
wilt jrat received twill the lac
t ivt, ; or ratml, by
& IL PITILIJI'S,
IV)1. 245 and IA St tllair wi•• • •
NECEiVED A SUPERIOR LOT
.f 1.) Gan,, R•r tale low by
CAll1:31 , 111GLIT ,t • YOUNG,
No. 86 Wood street..
AE S 'l' N U'l' S. —5 barrels Italian, received
um' fur tale by
REVUE?. Sc ANDERSON,
O:o. 39 Wood stwtt,
L.) tn.pogito hL. Chaarte3 liotol.
H ALE.—One-third of a valuable pro
hnving u frZ,o of 130 feet on Wood mtetk,t by 60
(Jeep in, Street. CLITIIHEB.T & otlY,
al. v,arkt.t. atroeL
4,21.1 4 1 N ACRES.—A Lot of Ground of 7
Fuv-R, in Conine townabip, (morning Bide,) buitable for
a cwaut^: '3l.lence. Nor sale by
-)-'i g. CUTIII3EUT -5 SON. 51 Market t.
rt LASS.-300 boxes assorted sizes Window
tilaia, good cowl try brand, f sale .y
ray 6_tr.::2;11 5' 11. Crf,_.t
DRIED APPLES.-50 sacks received and
for aale by ,nu2'..t, EIE:4IIY U. COLLINS.
FIHEESt:.-200 bas Durham Farm;
200 " Cattiug, for sale by
tuy IL Coo I INP.
8R0f.:515.-50 doz. reed and fur sale by
Int A. HILVOir LT. C0L1A.1,6
ISII.--5 00 packages'White Fish, Salmon
and Trout, for Bale by (my 27) H. FI. CJI.LINS.
DRIED PEACIIES-35 bush choice brigh ,
dry P , lchers recurred and for SAI.• by
.1 A 1:Z:6E14
Corner Martrat and Plist eti
lIME.-22,5 bbls. fresh Lime just received,
4 an.i for Rqle by inly27l 11. Ii CoLLPC:3.
_TNO. D. M'CRITARY'SCOL'D i'ff INTING
e.P TN - S.--Sold by jrar'2ol) J. R. WELDIN.
if 'IOIIN.--10 bags shelled Corn received and
'L for sale b; 1.01 Ei."HY II cot.LINs
COUNTRY BACON. —lOOO Country
Hams, Shatdders and Sidea, received and fur
JAS. A. YETZ'iIL.,
corner Martirq. and 4".,,t •146.
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AWRENCE, COHEN CO.'S DOUBLE
KNAMELEID ViSITINO CARDS --Sabi by
Wpm J. R. WEL,D4N.
If there be uo city ealled Ilippesford
among the northwestern towns of England,
let it be there, whither 1 went five years
ago to see the Italian hung. The name
under which he suffered was supposed to
be a feigned one; the crime which he expi
ated was that of murder; the slaying of his
master and his benefactor as he slept, for
the taking of a sum of money which, in all
probability, he might have had for the ask
ing. One of those atrocities, to give a refl.
son for which baffles the student of human
nature. The defence set up for Mavoranci
was that of insanity, there being no doubt
whatever as to his having committed the
deed; but this plea was, in my opinion, very.
properly set aside. His advocate happen
ed to be an intimate friend of mine; and it
wa.- through the interest—morbid and rep
rehensible I am well aware—with which
he had inspired me in the unhappy crimi
nal, that 1 found myself among that crowd
in front of Hippesford Gaol. I heard some
thing going on near use, a little too jocose
for the occasion.
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LULA I GUI , : I!:
LULA IS (JONI,
APAULErrEB,
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145 :1,11(r:1,
-On all the Banks and
RAVEN,
krintar a d Litatloner.
_7IIM. BEI{ 209
The Fourfold Dream
-You cruel-hearted ruffian, it you dare
to pluck the poor wretch like that again,"
cried a deep low voice, ••I'll save Mr. Cal
craft some trouble in your ewer."
The speaker was a tine, powerfully-built
sailor towering by halt' a head above the
throng; and, under his flashing eyes and
threatening brows, the fellow who had pro
voked his wrath subsided at once into mut
terings, and presently into sullen silence.
Having achieved this end, he made no far
ther observtaion, but kept his looks intent
ly fixed upon the ghastly preparations ab
ove us. He alone, amidst the hum and
noise of the crowd, maintained. an inviola
ble silence, and strained his eyes upon the
scaffold above, as though he would have
numbered every nail in it; the extreme anx
iety of his face was remarkable even am
ongst those thousand eager and expectant
countenances. Not caring to look upon the
dreadful sight directly, I watched that face
when the death bell began to toll as though
it were a mirror, feeling sure that I should
see reflected in it whatever was happening.
It was burning and quivering with excite
ment, when the wretched criminal was car
sed up by three or four persons into view.
Immediately after he came in sight, this
fixed expression vanished as completely as
tliough a curtain had been drawn over some
picture, and as the sailor cast his looks up
on the , round, I heard him mutter, in a sol
emn whisper, his thanks to heaven.
As the sailor and I were borne along to
,t_tther by the resistless human tide', I said
tr him, secure of sympathy : -This is a sad
sight, my friends, is it not?"
"Yes, sir," said he,
deed; but it might have been worse."
.How so?'" said I.
"Well, it's a long story," he replied, "but
if you like to listen to it, and to take a cup
of tea with toe (of which I feel the need)
at my lodgings, I shall be pleased enough.
It will be a relief to me, I feel, to tell it even
to a stranger."
we two went up into a little room over
'coking, the scenes, and which had been let
(as had been agreed upon when he took the
apartment) throughout that morning to a
party of live gentlemen (!) and a lady (! !),
who had only just evacuated it. And there
, k told me this story.
-You must excuse me if I am a little
slow at, first, for you throng has fairly daz
zled and dumbfounded ine. lam quite new
to sights of this sort, thank God ; nor have
I ever seen so great a crowd before. I live
upon the southeast, coast, where the folks
are nut so many as in these parts, and my
own employment is a particularly solitary
one; lam a lighthouse roan. I sometimes
pass whole weeks without seeing any other
face than that of my mate, without hearing
any other voice save his, and that of the sea
gull, and of the baffled wave which beats
forever against our rack. Even my holiday
time is spent among people who pass
almost as lonely lives as 1 do. My friends
dwell at a coast-guard station, far away from
any town, and indeed from me, only they .
can see every night our lantern burning
steadily out at sea, which my mother and
sister say is a great comfort to them when
father is from home. It is lonesome, you
see, for them to know that there is no hu-
Man being save themselves within miles of
them, the next post being a long instance
beyond the headland, whither often on the
darkest nights my father has to go feeling
fur the white chalk heaps that are laid down
to mark the road betwixt the stations, the
direction of which iu old times, they say,
the smugglers used to alter, so that the poor
revenue men were guided over the preci
pice, into the arias of death below. Twelve
years ago a vessel was cast ashore, and Went
to pieces one wintry night at the cliff-foot,
beneath our guard-house, and all the crew
save one were thrown by the scornful sea
upon the shore, dead men; save one—."
The sailor , -a.ve au involuntary look towards
the thing that hung upon the high gaol-wall
there, motionless, with its ghastly cowl
drawn over it. 'And that man was an Ita
lian foreigner My people took him in,
and acted towards him as Christian people
should do, and he was grateful, and stayed
with us, making himself as useful as he
could, for weeks, for months. When he
had been our guest for near upon a year,
the man who was then my mate the light
nouse, died; and ivaiul' through my fa
ther's recommendation, the Italian was ap
pointed to be my companion in his place.
I was pleased that the poor fellow was thus
provided for; but yet I had rather that he
had been given any other post than that;
not from any assignable cause, or of course
this could have been prevented; but from
a vague, uncomfortable feeling that I had
always had iu connection with him, such as
should not have dreamt of mentioning to
his prejudice I did not mention it, lam
perfectly certain, even to my mother.
When I found myself in the narrow
lighthouse, alone with this man upon the
waste of waters, this antipathy increased.
I could not meet him ou the winding
stairs wihout a shudder. I loathed his com
pany in that little sitting-room upon the
lower story, which, when my old mate was
with me, had seemed as comfortable a par_
for as need to be; and when I was at work AM --
in the lantern, I was forever thinking, what
is he doing below there, and whereabouts
shall I find when I descend ? I do not think
that I was afraid of him, then. Tillie was,
when I had not quailed from a d e ath -strug
gle with a far wore powerful
and had come off victor; but man
didthan 11e,
not fan
cy ta king my rest i n t he snug little
man
was
as of old, knowing that this
was a wake, and watching, all the night
long
i ro BE: corimiNuiw.)
"a terrible sight in-