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    VOLUME X VI.
PITTSV 11G9 31{1RAING POST.
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lnvn•tably required it lint paid within the year.
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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
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ONLY ONE DOLLAR. i'ER TEAK,
:r4 CLUBS ol? TtiN.
kiltirgto gitbu-Drlptlost., - - &:1 par nun ukh.
( N TAiNS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS
ti' Tilt. DAI, Political, Literary, Agricultural, o,iiinier
ch.:, Local, Telegraphic and Mlacellan , ,n.,
Thin Paper :,ring of the LARGEtiI Bus, and neatly la
On hue white pap .1, in large, clear type, will be found by
the adbacriber to go,(1 better natinfeution than any paper
pol,llAhed u, PiltzsLuigh.
1 .40Hcl WllO Y. lei, tA pain, it u/11 PittibUT•gh, 11l 111....
10)A if, pi° *able invedttuent.
.sdur,t,o, A P. BAit l(
Edina nud riot,,,
BUSINESS CARDS
=ETU
lit An. It a: in I Ex 54 ,
AND JOE OFFICE,
.13LTIT,r1INC*S,
Curial of Fifth and Wood Streets,
pia"rstitiltGH
With • Higned having made extensive
additioub of 1 AND fI6AIPSONII2,6I: tiTYLV;-' ,
V E, ouri Mtichitloo to Ihu MUILN INU 1.0.-1
JOB OFFICE, :ache LIP tr.:onion or Varl huAt:
fg.to.l,llAutm, bunjuvns 1.11, public gnuornlly, I v ap.ir
...:I , t•rior (Ur blit,i - Citll.lK With 1,, ur. 0t1.,1•131.1cJ
.priva
tt t. 4.0 A ,
if V. 9E. C A 11.1 T P. F..,
L 11E, V A L ,
AND uTlitlii DESCRI Vfluti UP
PLAIN &_-; .PANCY PRINTING
4-41'l/Ut 1,44i1iv, twatly MI sow, yre. Ctil/ girt: 4.:44,4
liar 4... i Lit:4 on.e, vald n9lit•lt ,n Jere
),,
icAiL 10.1 . A 4 ) biLLB AND UARUA
DAN L. :lIECHS, BLANK NOILS,
Li 111:ALLS, BILL GEADs,
.dILLS LADING, CIRCULAIts,
1 ,1 1.-f::EsS CARDS,
PIJt ISO; ati, DE El*,
.AORTGAGEH,
lu. LI i t ti llt ti 4 ttti Vat/ 1.1.1 thy printiog
pr 0•1 1 - - it.; I and
rhk!. t'eopte , s Shoe Store.
D. 3. DI EFFEN BA:JII.Eit (JO.,
Chou!. Cash 1)oxl0;n lit Ail Liao.a of kensltiotoaolo
SHOES AND 6411TERS 9
tlutdt.lllvll, l,aslan, Yuutlan arta Ottlickou,
Ni u. t 7 el ft it Strcat, near filaraet,
PITTSBURGLI, PA
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IMINCEIE
PERRIN , "2. JOHNSON,
!Too - 1,340ns l/f 011111-18 Co. ' n
k • aient'astir, Fire and Water Proof'
Cement Raoting.
133 ' 111110) St ' itEET.
h ROOF! SO promptly and faith
._y Infly tz..cr dud aLI oar warrautcl.
11111i0I ItiwAy:l For mile, with di
e,: t.._:09 sop2:ly
JOH. IP. I-1 AM L. TO : 4 4 it., 00.,
EiVIALNEER'S 4ND 17,1 i AlCifiliNlST'S,
qf ly ttredt, I'ittBburf,o2,
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
Aj Rua New Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
fdauutartort,:i, Ca, made to order. They also coutinus- the
manufacture of their Celebrated hied:Li:lists' fools, such us
Turning Lathes, Iron Piliners,l3 ,, rmg and I :thing :Nlitchiu,s,
,Isc. Mee, W; ,u'ht Iron chatting, with Pulleys, Hangers
etc. 4.c. fah:lyd
.60EIN 'IIIIIOI I IIII SOili & CO.,
ErUSE PAIN'EEWi, l; LAZIER'S AND
itAINERS, N. 135 1 . 1.111 street. SIGN PA iNT
NO ex, tuLtol with 'wattleld a:1 1 thlirlat.ol. Mixed Paints,
OHS Tarpaulin 1, Varnish, J. • iu and English Patent Dry-
On, Ville &Leh, a Vary superior article;
delptna ~as Pittsburgh White ~..lorays on hand and for
sale. oareprepvroltogrii,d colas for Painters, Drug
gists, or otners, tie- shorte It uotire, as we have a Mill
4111.1 d, by tia,la Painters will 11,110 looney !,;,, get
ting choir iLtolltla with us.
'-'. :7-71_,-_-_:,,,
GOLD AND SILVER SP ?IeTACLES,
'IP (1 II(' A CTURAKR. , S
NI ETERS
On. ci:eapi, , d and bent hand,“ ever
ungilt city.
iiIIII:%IP.I.ETERS AN!) iJAKWIETEite,
ra: jrl:lr, tit from pi t•• .t. 50
AND
G it V li Vl/11.'S Cll hl 1" ASSES,
(1. 611. A 1 1 f 'S,
(4)tacian, Ltl .EVIA SZreet.
oppogito Masoule llxll
I. .5. ith. s4WINER.
iNIIVITYAOTMERE3 OV
LAW) OIL,
cANDLIis,
PALM, Toll,Ef,
AND iWSIN ;ioANS
115047 Wood mtrtet, Pittsburgh, L'a
F. J. Burnie,.
BUSIDIAL 81. GIUTENDORF,
NAN U rAO7 IMEIIII or
STEA 13 0 1 1. 14: it S
And isil ninda or Sheet Iron Work.
POlll3 atreet, t. .r Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1:141" till „xi•.uu' Pu.xcrt.v IL•IA7Iy
JOHN MI3ER Sr, CO.,
FINCI OVEILS AM) SCOURERS,
O. .Sii.mr...tl3.
BETWEEN WOOD AND LIBERTY STREETS,
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Rib Lilts, and
every description of Silk awl Woolen Goods executed al
short notice, and uu reasonable terms. [ap2B:3ni
WIIIOI4I. IF ye and Corn Wanted,
Of WIC
AR s TEA lid Aff.ILL,
A_ LLIIG Ef ENT CITI!.
71111 11 E lIAVE TAKEN
the nb.l,: v , tutalshnient, and are prupatud
PAY VIA n."IdIILAI LIAARA7 taiOsel h OAt3ll lOU
PLlt?.ll2:Lii
tO,UOO
10,00( , 001:V.
di IA [Lie in 4 ,3 too i Ik.lo ploprlotora to oiler iILIALA ritidatl
for any cliws , • lot.: of Wtllit or Rol Vit,at. They iutootl to
make v, ry fiupertoi nod Are willing to pay a
pr,m,,tin, 1,1 M.! furnyr, lu the nhape of au extra prick:, to lu
au.: I,lm to ruhie a choiCo quality ol Wheat, And CO bring it
to market 11, .ae'd order •
Je 1.-.•1101,6v,v
V. 'l'. & Btu,
Office of Sealer of Weights and
MeaNures.
Tim uFFICE OF THE UNDER.stuNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND ..ILEASGRE,s,
Cluy be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, beta eon Third
and Iteurth greets, where ordure may be left.
uirl3:tf 011A11LES BARNETT.
LARD OIL.—We have commenced menu
to ,Curing Lard Oil, and wdl be pleased to receive or
dera
cur it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the war
ica- W will till barrels retsrui3d when desired.
0 k .1. 11. aeVrisa,
la. 4 Wnn4 Ktr..m4
O N l ONS bbls. Onions b
ag". HUM
()lice •
week. I ncper.
2 00
205
8 35
4 05
et 00
6 65
7 85
8 00
1 60
2 00
2 60
3 60
4 50
o 00
6 50
16 00
8 00
10 00
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C. IiIITENDORV
PITTSBURGH. PA.
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PUBLISHED oALLy BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE uPOST BIRI A DINGS," OORNWR OF WOOD ANT) ROPTH STRIIINTS7 AT VINE DOLLARS PER ANNID%
INSURANCE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At AVIENS, 111tADFORD ei)IINTY, PA, Jan. 1, 18e8,
presented to the Stocklieidere, and nude uut iu compliance
With the State Laws of New York, Alio, Indiana, Illinois sc.
STATED:I LIV.r.
The uattuiof the Coutpuny is the FAli.slllßFi' UNION IN
SURANCE 00.11PANY, ks.aited at Athena, Chartered
April 13, 1813, by the Legislature of Prunsyllania. Charter
Perpetual.
Cash Capital, which is ail paid np
urplus iu addition thereto
AnSLT
Fitly-four Bonds and s.lurtgages, at
six and seven V cent. interest.,
amounting in the aggregate tu...5162,316 oo
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
rirst liens, worth generally double
the amount and mw.e than inert
ogod for In each cam, and iu uo
ease less than fifty cent. mote,
exclusive of farm buildings, and
so certified by the Recorders,
whets recorded, to the and tors id
th- States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six f 1 cent. Roods amply
secured
tla.-h on hand and iu Bank
t:a.h in hands of Agents, and lu
sane of tranamlulor, secured
v bonder with sureties
sue ou lostua re-h :end, he
tills receivable, viz: promlssoi
utee payable at bank and to the
tiompany
I wereF.t accrued, (principally due
January 1, 1855,)
hare and °Ric, Fixtures and Furni
ture
INCOME FOR THU YEAR 1857
I.l.ouat ~f Premiums received during the
ear
tit tOt t received durutl the )
I received front all other elourCori..
pousen h.r ilieelear, including,
inninhielens, nalariee, rents, rein,
• oranco, printing, advertising,
axel, and all other expensen .....$ 111,199 dei
•
id,' ,lx paii during the 31,k1X 17,000 Ou
".seen paid, which occurred prior
o Deciander 31, 1860
'Sri pai • which occurrid during
!he yew
isus lid(illetii and not duo (sine•
paid) L 12,b00 Ny
',STA illeUrreJil and in process of
repOrted,Ou winch nu action
,fir) been taken
;,osses teamed, on ground of insur
..nce after lire, property trannfnr
:
before loss, property lost not
overed I,) Ow Polley,
--$ 39,4u7 91)
nolo union tof riot:A taken duriug thu year. 46,429,862 UU
tintoulit of risk at dute 4861,44 u uu
OE or PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY, uP BHADPUIID, Ss
N Shipman, ?resident, and J. F. Candela, Secretary 01
d Earmors' Onion Insurance Company, ruing Beverally
1 ly stvora, J.:1A).40 and aay, awl each for himself siva, that
foregoing is a true, full and correct dtatement of the
~.;ire at saga corporation, and that they urn the above de.
, Died ott'aers thereof. C. N N' 7 TVMAN, Prealdent.
J. E. CAN FIEL D, Secretary.
,b o d and awarn bet de mu, this 25th day at Janw
H. C. I NI RD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. HUNTER, Agent,
N... do Water utreot, Pittsburgh.
Fi RE INSURANCE,
liv TuE
Ltellaurce Mutual insurance Co.
))P P ILA I) E 1 A
:OFD:~U\rII7CttP-!!R\::1Y951~Z 1 );~7NaYFI11t~L\ n~_:~N ~nnrr,~
FURNITURE, &0., IN TOWN 011 tIOUNTRY.
Office, Au. 308 Walnut street.
L, 8177 ,4Plti ASSETS, 5A82 7 4811 tin.
ni •ItoWs,
.• (gal, 11, pro City Prop, ty, w ,all.
lual.hf Ll.o elf:1101M/
uny 0 , 4k1 c.. 11 U.
25,Auu tit)
Colt. ty crper cent. R. ft. 1.01.1,. 10.000 00
,4,11+1 itni Ir, ,td Co. ' s 4,U00 uu
• ;L:k of the lU-Ihtueu Mutual lush rane.• Jam. 19,150 00
'
~ k of County Fir.. Itifitin.uct, C.. I,olel UU
ri art Ir} Loral into Goal pan ...... 475 uo
Ills I,usiue4 - : uapt.r 51,71150
A, , ,:otiuta, accrued iult.re• t, 3,130 19
tlll lion.) nn.) to Batik 10,043 20
$2152,4G5 8
CLEM 'l'l L ,
ItterOitH.
William IL Thompson
4.vni S. Brown.
timuelind Stovene. o,
John IL Worrell,
U. 1,. Om - Hon,
ti.ohert rolmot,
, 10 , 10 t.
k3hisuks NVut,4l,
J 411 3 ,14 S Vit,AlwArtl
J. U Ali
N il-met curt
i,IiCHANTS' INSLIWAT COMPANY,
cfliaTifieapirao..
• I) J. Sec-rdary.
wuuut u (.J .t.Z1.10,001./
0.3,428 3.5
$'283,4*.:8
s t'n ~Is Lir Oh, N.ll.ll.lippi Rivers and tribut.tri, +ur , l3 itgai uit vr damage by Fire.
A Igo, agnitvit the I 't•ril, v! iS, lea nu,' lulaud
N wvlgLltit,t.s „Ll,l .ktir
. 1 . Moritgumerl, pumi,,y,
I. :9.0.,1aut1, L. P, Wituinr, Roue Ouilluu,
1, Woulntuu, Jul“. A. Marsh,il, lihan B Wrly;h t,
•lir, J. Patton:ion, Elwood T. Ptus,,y.
01 , `11113LRH:
WiL.l,! AM V. PErfIT, Prenderit
E. Y. WITMER, l'we
D. J. AIoOANN,
EtilFZllEttuk.,.
P:,ii.uLlphx.'• 'hi i 'ililadetph.d.a:
.oieer, Lamb & Co., i tholnmitz,Juatice It U...,
Pt:oat, Bru..i C.-., . Buctr, Morgan A fitidfole,
A. T. Lam, At Co., 1 i'matroy,Culdwull A C.,.
I'ITTSBC.B.BLI WeirtOL, N , I. 97 WATER STILEET.
i 1.9 li W. I'( , INDEXTEP.., Agent.
WEST BRANCH
T UAL INSURANCE COMPAN V,
LOCI: HA VEN, C'L LVTO COUNT
It A u'r Rug u EY THE LEGINLATIIIIE OF PENNSYLVA N IA
qtpitul ..... $3OO 1 Premium N. 441.4132,3
iN.SuItE UN
11 Buildings, Mus - chandls", i'urnituro, L,Vr LI or
DIN.Z.CTUtto.
Jiro J. l'earco,lllo.J. U. C. Gar, It _ Cuter
u 11. Gall,Charles erist, Peter Diekinh.,n,
T. A LC:MUM, I JhCklLll.l[l, lIV
Thomas Kitchen.
ZION. G. U. lIAILVtY, President
I'. T. .ialLksis, Vice President.
Tate. K1T011.63, iiscretary.
11EP11111N0ab
on uel 11. Lloyd, I [Hr. J S. Oruwfurd,
.1. A 11 7 1nogarduer, John W dlaloard,lA. (1,,1eg - raff,
I, q. tiluckey, lion. S Unuiccou, Arnkst roug,
Thom. Bowman 1./.1), Wlllium Fraron,
lion Win Iligkr,
(11, VII? BTTLERT, Pirrsulmatl.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
L oompANy,'ol!' PHILADELPHIA.
- -
DLEACTOR..4—CharIed W. liahekor. Thohiktn Hart
.vi: r zner, 6t+rauel ticunc., Jae.ot, h. Bmltli, .Uvu. W. hicharal.,,
lardejc+~i L. 126GfiB, A.dvlptii hurio, Int Via S. Er(,wni, !tor.
L. Pattord.h. CHA!, N ttanJkea , Preddent.
011,,..1:1. U. 13,12 , 101iL1t, ti,ocretary.
tiontiuue to make lunuranee, porpotual ei tuulwd, uo every
oacription of property, in town and country, at rates as low
isre.• consistent with security.
Clio Company ticivu rourrvod tuvoio Coutingeut N'uud,
aitl, Ebel' capital nut pnnourdd,dafuly 111VediOti, af•
protootiou to Ow ,oisured.
l'ha swots of tits CAAnpany, ou Jtiziiimr) Int, 18b1, 33 pub.
rooat, I y to nu A,•t ad follows,
. . ....V18,128 68
ilstaito . 51,37 7 78
r.u.,porio ) laao, ...... 83,96t3 11
3Cooka ............... . 61,889
Oaln, Jto 64,346 81
'lulsl $1,212,10S 4 i c ,.;
niece then incorporation, u period ul twenty-one year%
hey have paid upwet d of One Million Four ilutsdred 'note.
ledlare,l osses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
ivautagee ot iusarence, as well as tisit, ability and disposition
o meet with promptness all liabilities.
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J. GARDINER thdirriri, Asout,
north-own oor. Wood and Third ufa
WESTERN INSU Ft A 1., COMPANY
oF PITTSBUIui II
OUOROF t!,11,
Y. M. GomioN, Bnoretary.
'Minos No. Water atroot, ktipang C"'a Warehouse,)
titaire, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of . t A !LIN K RISKS.
A Home luatitritieu, ulnutigeti . Lelu are well
ki.LuW.LI In the community, and wile u,,. !mined by
promptness and liberality, to maintain th,. Ler Whieh
ruby IlifVol3.63lll2lleti, as offering the I.ext Prot •,-L,,,,, 1 1 , t h u „,,
who desire to be itiErcired.
ASSETS, OCTOBER !31st, 1817
Stuck Acconuta,-
Niortgage,
Bills Receivable,.
Ofll.l
ipttu Accounts,..
Caah,
Premium Notes,-
Bills Discutuit,4l..
)IFIZOTOIahI
ft. 31iIIer, J r.,
QuJrge W. Jackson,
Alex. Speer,
Wm. Knight,
Alexander Maack,
Win. IL Smith,
V. M. 60111:h)N,
Georg° Dunne,
J. , ,; [ler,
Ja:'o i Aulcy,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Holmes
D.M. Long,
0. W. Rickothou,
IiAL:UN.-3000 hid - Country BiIAJLI, fur dale
Ili% A. NUM aOO.
4 200,U0u 00
. 63A80:61
$263,485 51
47,2.59 09
x,449 12
18,741 ed
7,886 ,i
1 It) Vi
$ 253,485 61
$ 85,231
. 11,442 Of.
2,480 00
$99,15'3 35
4%501 b
$90,43b yd
12,100 UU
titituuvi Ilituitiant,
Itubvit Stern,
4'l 'limn \i titn,r,
ii.•itjamiu %V. 'Tingley,
IThArstaill Hill,
1 'L E. , ,,t1.i. , p,
entitle!. i,lmnd,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
Wm. M. temple, Plttrili'g
1. LUNCIIMAN, secretary.
LANE , COFFIN, Agent,
ter Third and Wood street,.
$121,600 00
2,160 00
4,101 67
240 00
9,478 04
.. 14,841 46
.. 40,248 69
.. 125,008 78
$817,841 78
INSURANCE
PITTSBURUH
LIF'. FIRE AND HARI NE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PrIVESBUELOH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, l'reekteL,
Alll. SLLADu i, Vivo Pr.:Admit
A 4 lttnaueal, Secretary.
Clonipany makes exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also against WILL, AND CARO° RISE.d un the Ohio
had Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE ItlBll.B
generally.
And against Lose arid Damage by Fire, hull against the
Perils of the Sea and Li:amid Navigation nud Trunepvrtatiou.
Policies issued at the hiweat rates consistent with nifety to
all partleg
1!=
aorJert tialwny, Samuel trl.'olttrictlll
Joseph P. Gamma, to b., John Scott,
James Marshall, Uavid Richey,
James W. Hallman, Oharles Arbuthnot.
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David 11. Chambers. Itobort H. flat th..v.
W'illfam Carr. J El,. MYIIII
Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania.
054101:, `.v. 9t wAvite sT., PITTSBURGH
Assets—May 1, lab&
Due 11111*--payable un demand and secured by two
approved natne
tman In Pittiburgn Tradt Company
reUllinil Not.eti. ......... .......
bit,
4r0.1 Richango Bank Stoco—,,at ...... 41,146,:t UU
‘i., Mocha-lee' Bank •1t. , .(:k —oust 5,.44h)
ou 1.. Iron City Bank 8c)01.--atnotiut paid. 7.600 Ott
230 d.. Aliogliony Bank Sto.7k— du du • .1,0(0 UU
1;..0k Ace3n0t013,26) 34
DIRECT() it. 8.
J. 11. Shoent,rger,o W. 000 s,
I
W. K. Nimick, isaac H. Pennock,
John A. eaughey,W. W. Martin,
I
C. W. Batchelor, IL T. Leech, Jr.,
R. D. Cochran. David McCandleas,
James J. Bennett, George S. tiehieTl.
Wm J. Anderson,
J. H. S Holl:4llEllai.Eft., PreskLut.
FINNEY, Secretary. myfeln.
cITIZENS' INSURANCE COMFAN V
OF PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM 13 AGA LEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MAIISHELL, Secretary.
ri TICE : U 4 Water street, between ...carkel !swot streets
L.:4tir• Insures HULL AND CARGO' RISKS, on the 011ie
r. 41 Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
lusuros against Load or Damage by PH U.
Alno, against the Psrils at tlit , F.,. end I Wand Uavigatl..n
i-,:,l.Trmnsportation
I=l
clam Bagaloy, Capt. Mark Sterttup.
~ a muel Roe, Samuel M. liter,
.I.lllioB 11. COOptli , John S. Dilworth.
James Park, Jr., limn Gls Sellers,
lgaao M. Pennock. Hays.
Spriugor flarbangh, John Shiptou,
Copt. Samuel G. Young, Walter Wyant,
John Caldwell. Jed::
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
aNSUIcI.ANCE CONIPANY,
No. 149 elneattut Street,
Opppsite the Custom !Lome.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF' INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, oo every
in of Property ur Merchandise, at reasonable ratos
. .
aui3EitT P. KINi,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pc,altlcut.
DIRZOS.OIO
ttharles Ilayu., E. IL Oup.,
B Ei linh , lieurgt W. tin,wll,
P. B. Savnry, Joaoptt S. Paul,
0. Shorn:tau, John Olaytcm,
S. .I.9lagarg
P. BLICHEUitNii, Socr. , litry.
J. tl. DOFFIN, A kf,Ant,
U,IuoC Thud 1.t.1 Wuod
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
LOliftrillti, Proprietor,
.f.rner Main street and Youghi. l ilteny River,
Near the Railroad Ilepot
WEST NEWTON ; PENN'A.
r FrillE ABOVE HOTEL 18 NOW IN COM
A. PLETE order fur the reception of visitors. It is Mein.
LAMM located on the banks of the Youghiogheny river, and
,aa be reached every day from the city by the Oonnellsville
Railroad. The rooms are large, airy and well furnished,and
[l.O could be no pleasanter place fur a few weeks summer
sidence in the country. A few ;amities can be accommo
,l,tod. Terms moderate. Address A. LOW RY,
iny'lfutf West bewtun, Pa.
_ _
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
under Footer's New National Theatre,
,
LIARNARD, - - PROrRIETOR,
X AS FITTED • UP IN A 'TASTEFUL
and comfortable style, cue largo ccutro afore la the
opt) FELLOWS tIALL. Fi'th a 1 0 111 T CLASS
i',:fLITAURANT AND .ALOON. Having Lad unauy yearn'
exp, rience in the business he in prepared w supply the bast
• market afforda. file liar will bo Taruinheo at all tunes
tit the Lest WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The on
..see to the Saloon, la iu toe centre of the ILdI , and re
,•r,shineuts will be furulnlied at all times, DAY and NIhIIT
k ls.tindays ex,hpted.) tipl4:l3 .
_ .
WASHINGTorii atase,,
:OR. PENIVA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON, U. C.
F. iSEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
co..- Irwin 5tr15.21 and Duquesi►e Way,
P PITH HU 10 I LI, PA.
). 1411.1{11ER ; - - PFLOPRIE'I oft,
(I,..raterly of the Itottee," Pa )
H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW CUM
Ai ?UTE') AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. IL 6 tttuated
1,, a central part of the cif), being r . , , n , ,enient to all
;:, pots and Steamboat bindings.
rue 11011/38 was built in 1866, with all modern luipi,,ve
and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
.o 4 new—and will iu every respect he a first ola.ls
STABLES are attached to the promises. jet:: y
C4I).II24ItICOPILE iFLEST AEUR Nlr.
BY ELI YOUNG, Firrn STurr
The attentien of 5.7c-rchants ,
'SO cud others in dilCalYi i 0
~, d eihutent, which has boon recently fitted
1, ',I the parvles &lording a SUBBTAN.
I, EAT ING 1101I8It IN i 0 FsINT HAL LOCATION
iitry Polka attending market are particularly Invited to
4 , 11. Everything pertaining to an RATING a
be found, of the treshiait the market attorde.
yd&w
H. W. KANAGA.
C 1 . S. HOT IE IL,
Opposito the Vol um. Railroad Depot,
UARRISBUR@, PA. ijelb
rif T 0 IV II 'd'
....0101LIIIN U. 6.
I'ITTSB Ulf Gil, I'd
Proprietor.
HOUSE IS LOUAT Ell ON TILE
P,NN and WASIIINOTthN Streets, between
Op, CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
uilticrgono a thorough Improvement, remodeled and
in; nished with now furniture, and hi now the moot mirkV6-
Went. hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Rridroad, East
or Weet. my9:l)
ANSION 110 USE, GEORGE AIJRENTZ
IV A PROPRIETOR e
No. 344 Liberty street, just beside th
Fa.denger Depot of the PennsylvaniA Railroad, which melee
It the most convenient housa in the .ity for psrreengats turb
vtng by that road.
havliig, at v.:,,141,1.1..0.11e (,Epaade, fitted
1,, Chu MANSION would tetilo6t.t-
I utly tluillit a Alma of public patrouagc. Thor., IEI littgleile , l
STAINA: and extea,ive 41A4/0:: YARD, afford.
lug ari,ploacet,taututlatiuli to treirblord and tewitstorn. trur
Larder ..1,1 phr w:11 tio with tha Last tho tuarktit
Uall afford.
_
J Excelsior Restaurant., „'-rt . ;•:_,
4: 414140 1 N 1I I WOOD Stree!, Nair
Prrisiiii.awi, Pa.,
WiI , )T.EISALIi AND iterAii, DI ALIIIR IN LAHR AND
islesT EliN Fl3ll
:rho uudereigthel hasjaet receiie.l ts,.m the hiaalere mar
ket, selected with great mire,
SMELT, II ALllsin,
FRESH lull PlBll, EASTEILN 6UN
tIEV EitAL VAltiliri'lEti OF LAKE FISH,
New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters.
Tho tiLleelt ever lauaglit to this city. Every delicacy of the
salmon served up at the 11X0E11.81(ilt IttIiSTACHIANT.
apayd . 8. STEINTIEJR.
QT. CLAIR 110 TEL, earner Penn and St.
LI Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa .—The undersigned, former ,
ly oi "Brown's Hotel." iciviug Lslieu this large and commo
dious lIOTEL, and hacmg refitted it in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his frieuds and the traveling public
to give Lim a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, &c., e u give
entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate.
feb22 WM. 0. CONNULT.
Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson,
NO. 104 WOOD &T r, NEAR. ITIPTII.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
t #43, &c., keep constantly on hand a large
Bees Eat , and Bonnet Boca, Ladles Traveling
, P t rn oe n kr, f yire aa *so vpreparad to do a wholesale trade, and hal ,
lug facilities to tarn out good stook at rednoed prices, we
would writ. the U./mid Co nail nua ea melee ua, guudi bc
isegattolaillis teistobs.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDA 'if, JUNE 16. r,3bB ,
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(successor to B. T. C. diurguti,
r'CATIONEIt AND DEALER IN 1300103,
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 fifth struot, Pitt/31,1210A, Pa.
TEll'✓ undersigned !lave entered into C
Partnership, under the styloof Wm. 0. Johnston
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR..
WILLIAM 0. JOHNSTON.
Pittsburgh, September 6, 1857.
EL EL JOHNSTON, Jll. WIL a. JuRNWN.,:s
wm. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
TATIONERS, Blank Book rylanufacturers,
kj and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood stroot,
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Po.
TOBACCO AND SEGAP.S.
& ) RINEHART,
$ 76,8110 03
t 12,230 31
. 02 003 30
15,1.115 d 01
$266,341 15
Board of 12 Trnotees—Facalty of 14 Teachers.
3a . .) y rands-. 0. AITENDINi, JANERZY, 1858.
11,ulig Aim Prepared fat Actual &Wit:: rf the thunlindi Ro
INSTRUCTION GIVEN- N E
and Double.lintry, Ituok•Heeping, ay pse In eVof y de
partment of Bushman. Commercial, ArithmeticAnikl . Bu s
nese Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Cominordali
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Bloc n tion,
Phonography, and all other subjects unceseary for the thor
h educitiou of a practical business man.
0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and
Scioaco of Accounts.
.1. A. LIEYDRICK and A. tiUTSUN, Assistant Toacb
01'd of Boolt.Eeeping.
ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTLIETT, and 11. A. LI UTSOV,
Professors of Penmanship--twelve first premiums ovt.r all
competition for beat Pen and Ink Writing,
ACe. AND NOT FOR ZNORAVIID WORK, 'Vs
J. a PORTER, Prof of Mathematics.
Terms, dr.—Full course, time tuillmited, enter Lo any time
—s3s. Average time, 8 to 12 wee Ls. Beard about $2,60.
Entire cost, stiO to $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining a
ditunthm. Specimens of unequalled writing and circalurs
Se t free. Address, F. W. JENKINS,
niy2u Pittsburgh, Pena 41vai,14.
Safety and Economy in Light.
WILY WILL YOU BURN UASIPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you eau got a the ocr mud t.,;.-
trl light. l'or, lierotiono Oil, Wally 1 u the giri of Ciwnel
tho choapest, mosr tail:taut, at:lady, plaa.dant
aud et:do portabli fight i•Vor Oiler.; to 11 10 pul lle, and
danger of expluidiin ; mar, liriDiuut than 'tan; and qulta as
nitupla and easily mange.
Yor Halt, by T . I)
ce = „ Bowan, a a eounter , eit almta; it, Ow market, made
ettaphett,, with a littiv , z 1 t,, icout it. I i.,27:1.)
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD 'l'o 'E 11 E.: LAD 11. .
► E 11E 'PE it,Al IS APPROACH-
N and WO tho atton don of tho La,lks to do
fact th a t
COOK [NU, I R,ON IN G, f:'l' C.,
tJals be dune with erouumy, without op I
,gat boot, and with despatch—the lird hning always re v< in
11 Illt/DitiLlt -- ..:,y Clang
ATiuograve's Gas vookling Stove,
T., which Na luvii• y,. r .Ltelpt.. C., .st.
kitretA n. :y
tip ClouilLy Aud JiLy t t,,
iho mos t pl mm , m t, sett , tttol lithrotuAl W. y how
rroparod uuu bola, wholesale and rtbull, by
A .NUELL A; FLAFI,
Our. Wood aud Piitbargh,
Azai guld Ly I)rocilatr sr-ail 11111
CIIARLES LI VERY ::;TABLEti.-.
K.) The uudoroigued has bouht the tome
et the :shove named Stablee,
v a portion of (li , eaten-
t:_t. •
lloceased 1.1 !UM tiOLI
4) to. - boy nleu adj../ e 1.1111111,1" of
blttli, UAltltlAli
etie, ut ltiv
dell, , siteet. A,: I. el Vi•M Lm p. - . .,qua: utteu
:don to the utuusa , u toutiuuaace of Ulu petream.te which
he hall hitherto received fr it• public in ,tllici Le t
JACX)It
St. Churl," Liv ory Stables.
and Italy utmbei EN can
tet way a be L.:tot:tired for Funerals. de
_ .
raNHE CIIEMICAL UL.I VE ER:ISI VE
SOAP, mauufactured by It. C. d, J. .1. zinv..yer,
',elves the preference over all other kind,' ever offered fur
tumily us e.
PliO P 11l ET itE
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Co -Partnership. ,
fOBACCo, SNUFF AND Chi Alt,
__i
College,
.ufgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Alf RIES' gi
N it` I': C, tt t
C I N 43 0
NeECTION(3O r,
N `tN
ECTION t
C I , I.
Ytj
I' I Ol E t
' I U N, 4; N C T
1 01'1,00 V-E" 44'31'1
U N 430 N r. C LI
N ,CONE 20T l/N
CUN I • N
its advantages over other Soaps are It In cheaper
1.. nee. One pound being equal to three of eointnon °sin
:iottp. 2c. Ralf the time need only be ~ , :eupied iu e•tobing
when this Soap is need in place of I•Lhen luau. ha. Labor
u. washing can be nearly dispensed a itls, as the cloture
dl require little if any rubbiug, thus ~,voidiug their wear
ou the wash-board. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary
, 01,1.1 this Soap In uud, end hard or salt water answers
.•4 witty ins well as soft. btit. Printers, Machinists, l'xnters
,std others, anti it far superior to uther Soaps. It speedily ro
!novel! glease, tar, paint, printer,' ink and dirt from the
tiandor, leaving the skin soft, and tree from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the lien of
I Ito wash.ba.:rd, the following directions should ho followed :
Per the washing of eight or ten of a family, take cue
pound of Soap, cut it Into shavings, and dissolve In one
gallon of hot water; rut toe clothe:, inw a tub containing
about tea gallons of warns water; pour in the dissolved
Scap, mid stir thoroughly. Lot them Beak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water ”11,1, cold
winter twice. A very dirty wrist-baud, or seam, or grease
dp N, may require a alight rubbing, but Cabe:, ine the
lothes will anus out clean and white, without rubbing or
inning. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
0,t1" Observe our name on each bar.
For aale, in any quantity, at our warehouet!, N o. 47 tt
and If t our works, opposite the Round Lioneu, P„ uli .
,•}lyania awdiu, U. C. J 11. SAWYER,
No. 4T Wood e.r.0..
BUCKWHEAT FLOGR.-20 saokB Buck
wheat Flour, 60 lb saoka„ Just received and for eat.
by McCANDLE: - .:.1, MEANS t CO.,
feW Corner Wood and Water etreeta.
Ite 1.4.) U 11..-25 bbls. Superfine Flour received
and tar Bale by ..I.IcOANDLIOS, 6.1EA.N6 Ba CO.,
foW Corner Wood and Water atreets.
I{IFLES.—A most desirable
Ll 4 and weapon, at itOWN • 3 / 4 TaTuncs,
LARD. ---A prime article of No. I Lard, in
Ilkil 1,11.1 thLti k JuHt t•.ved uuLi fur 6,1 v by
SicO9:q.DLESI 4 , ALIiAN 8 it CU.,
1i2.3 lloruer of Wood and Water Ase.ta.
25 Iblujs Pimento;
lOU " tirain Popper, Just recolv.,l and 5,1 sofa
Gy NITLLICIt ItIOIiNITSON.
r 45 211 *5.1 2J; or, -.4.
NEW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into
store, Wood .cruet,) an launens.. stock of line
Paper for Jobbing purposes; also, Letter, ,;up and Nute ;
Env-lopes in great variety; Manilla Papers, of every
and Dui cheap as they can be botight in the East, where
offer wholesale ~r retail, very low fur Clash.
aps JNO. 11l PERKINS & till
LAKE FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Salmon,
and Pickerel constatOly oil hand, a fall stock to supply
the wholoiale trade. hv [myt3l IiENRY 11. OULLINS._
OR ANCIES.-300 bas. sweet, just received
and fur al oby REFINER ANDERSON,
No. 110 Wood street,
my 17 opobite the St. Charles Hotel.
tilli,oolll6.- -.IOU doz. Extra Corn itroonis
ALP on band and for aala by
aip2. is. C A .1. fi. SAWYER.
DUSTER TRIMMINGS—Drab and Gray
Duster Binding and Tassela, }lnd openod at
.708. HORNE'S, 77 Itark.t air, et.
NEWSTEEL SPRING SKIRTS--Ofthe
most gracafal ehapes, on nand at EIORNE'N,
al yti 77 Market stroot,
EED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels
wet Potatoes, received and fur mat, by
.1 A NI.EB A. F1iT1103..,
Murk ..t nod Arai streets
pII,KLES.--43 blots. Cucumber Pickles, re
volved and for B ale by JAMES A. B'ETZEIt,
foal Coi nor Market and First streets.
pERF LIME R. Y . —Lubin's, Bazin's,
Wright's. Uleno's and I.l.arrLson's Extracts for the
handkerchief, constantly on hand at
Juo. FLEMINti'd,
Jet Corner Diamond and Alarket at.
RICE AND RICE FLOUR;
Cern Starch;
silver Glow Starch ;
Recker's Farms;
Baker's Hotta aul Brenta;
Fre3h Cocoa Shell
Bst.alvent and tor sale at
JAYNES' TEA STORE,
SS Fifth strut
YDRALTLIC PRESSED DANDLES.
taw he ‘ee Hydraulic Pressed Moald Candles, mad.
for Bummer use, ou hand and fur elide ay
.167 B. O. t J 8 &kW ilia
NIALNW IN ALL KINO:: O'
S. 120 WOOL) 8271 At!
No. 19 :km11111:10.1 airec
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
CUTHBEIa oc SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Market street, fur the bale and pnrelmse of Real
Estate, renting houses, attunding to insurance and repairs,
vbtainiug loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making convey.
tuxes, deeds, bonds, &c.; writing letwre and corresponding
with parties abroad, oelb
BELDEN SEV MOUR,
Rear Estate and tutiurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO
I.i.LJlLUlNCri.—Mednrs. ILruox, ilurr, , tsou Z.' tibbor I
Parke, Esq. J IL)
WESTERN LANDS.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REA I, ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Liss fur sale Landes iu Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan and Lowa. He will exchange Lauds in Wi9C4JUdirl,
fur Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by itddreesing me an
steers.
PR;JPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
SPLENDID CHANCE
TO :SECURE A HOME NEAR THE CITY.
FIFTY BUILDING LoTs.
I N &I!1 TOWN ETN A, NEAR
:iunkt,t4Buisti,
ONLY TliftEE MILES FRuM THE CITY,
On Saturday June 19th, 185 S,
lin undernigned will Anil upon the preumee, at the Xurtli
ud the Bharp,bargh B idge, lu the Borough 01 Eta,
edJoinlug Bharliburg,
FIFTY
BUILDING LOTS
ISeautitully situated ou the bunk of the Allegheny river
The property is kuowu us A ALI,ACE'S OY
r:f:s A, and Is in all respecii i,d suitable and desirable for
purposes ea can be had around the city. It isr.a.4)
access by means of LW! Shlap6bUrg
Lint, of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hour, and in
etirrthiaideal by a brisk au:; thriving community.
ThalLota !ky 100 feet, requires no cradtuq, and th e
materials for building al; 1:10fly obtainable than
city. _ _
he Lawrenceville and Snarpaourg Plank' Roi...JP , P B di
to, tly to the property, which ie also easily acoesiible by the
Butler Plank Road and the canal from Duquesne Borough
and Allegheny City. The Allegheny Valley Railroad lies a
motion at the end of the Bridge, where the trams stop twice
day The prOperty will be sell in fee sample, and the ti
tle is unexceptionable
The location is well adapted either foe residences Cr manu
facturing purposes.
Plead of the Lots may he eIOOD at the oillce of the under.
signed, whore persona who may wish to select and purchu.se
ut private sale will t runi,,dated.
The Public Sale will lair e place .rzi SATURDAY, June lath,
the premiaes, at 2 t'. M. Terms easy, and will
be made icuuvu ut Liao rale. JAMES 0. ItIWIEY,
jo1210) nual Estete &oat. No. do Fifth Amor..
PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
'UIIIE UNDERSIUNED WILL EXPOSE
to public ,ale, ou the prem hies, On the let.h
day of June next, the iteal ElaLate of SAMUEL,
Jt,)NE,S, lute or liobiziant Wtoitlagtoa county
, deceased, con , 6tlut; of a tract of laud situate In Itubit.
:too tawtathip. iLI culti CiA; 0 y, CtilAtALii
163 ACRES
.11,re er lees This Farm is Kittl,ted Oit Llt l'lttahnrOle.cid
Itaiirued,D3 mile,, (rug. Plttehurgh, IS trod tr!
reyed, and L, ck.uvenient to Cburcho', Z 4 choole and .)1111..
our-third of the purchase tuuuey will remain In the laud
daring the of the aid.,w, the luterest thereof
1'.11 , 1 t., her annually the rernaluder to be prlld
•E Ap i 1,111119, when pa18(3.,5i(41 will beeio4l,-
t,.• ono ,at,rr,t
JL)N 1118, } Ext , titora.
Li(
LAWRENCE 1:0I1N l'Y ROND- 2 , WANT
Et), iu ~,•hung Tor litr.d.
t.:Z 1 , CUTIIIiEiCr 3. 50N,.51
A. STEAM MILL, in eouiplote running or
d. r, kt'all 11,•ilr the cit), f9i
eUTIIIIENT SoN,
51 Kirkuttitruot
ES'I'ERN LANDS of good quality, fc.i
xcle.m.iii for Itu4ll tti,dtit, iq the cite
6. k . u . rititE:t Merkel`,!..
FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A
valuable property of 150 feet front on Covington ot,
Leiwrenoeville, by 100 deep on Washington street to Cherry
alley, Brit It Dwelling floury of 7 rooms well arranged,batti
lown, porch, well of water and pinup, stable and coal house,
itcheu range, etc The rooms 413 Lowly painted and pa
pered, shade and fruit ti . oes, grape arbor, grout vuriety of
floc:eta, etc.; good p The nte se offers a good
evp-rtunity to buy a e Illidele and pleasant residence
I ,Ice low, and tomes accernanalating.
S. • UrtltlEßT eit SUN,
Itenl Estrde airul Agnat e: ,
j.. 15 61 Malkin: ittrint.
THE SIZE of the oheap Building Lots
k ter sale by S. CUTUBERT A SUN in 30 by 100 feet.
in.aation—N Oar the railroad station, Cant Liberty
Price—Front f 27.5 to $lOO each.
Terms---One fourth in laud remainder at nix years credit.
coo eon at the Atftli Estate intro, 51 Market
etie,t jel2.
• -
iN MIND, that the East Lib
erty I tie altered at suoli prices, and on such easy
tot sal, a 3 to make a home easily to be obtained.
hear it it aria 1 , tlatt Lit. trout o:: wide streets, are of
easy access by riael, nod -
.I'u VCI y desirable locatiouti for
family residences
Bear it in mind, that the plan of the Mtn to to be seen at
Jell 61 MAliliET STILEFT.
[_4 l oB. SALE.-- SEVENTY THOUSAND
ACRES of ch.' e Prairie and Timber Land, situate - xi
to .t artnern lu=a and reoutheru Minnesota, embracing the
lot of farming lands over offered iu Slue market, 31
ii.•; 10CittlA conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines Of
ilaffroad. Pamphlets containing intormation of value to
vllii,;tlll3tB and catalogura giving location, description and
price of the land, with a brier ilencription of the counties in
eft:Hl they are loiated, can i e had on application at our
asks, and they will he s , a,t free by mail to persons Caroling
to their address. W.ILLiA3I FitAEILH & CO.,
Jane-' Building, Nu. 07 Fourth street.
'NLY FIVE DOLLA.B,S 1--Fur rout, a
new and comfortable C ittage limp, of four rooms,
tutu, an acre at ground, nbuudance of fru t, garden, shade
Irene, and shrubbery, situate about three-gaiters of IA mile
tram Allegheny Cemetery, near the residence of Samuel
I),w:en, 6.11.1. Rout $.5 per mouth.
s. aurdaßicr .t SUN,
iny 61 Market street.
ALOT OF UIiOUND in East Liberty, near
the 11-o,r stati in 30 b, loci 101.1 C viii he sold for
tali a, eue-lourtli t !Rind, rim tinder at di.l( yearn' credit.
S. OU tiEta & SON.
toy 29 51 514Arkvt stroct
.4)4PENING Ok' NEW GOODS,
r ,
*k
No. 65 Market Street
A :401endid Stock of 'rrlntutflogs,
ilia latent patturi.m, and to ntlit in , tit °very dre,,--tildu,
BUTToNS, OF ALL DESCRIPTION:4.
A :soul; the nuveltie” Leafed will and the
NAL U iMPURE LAOE,
Tin: Itichest 'rninanu t ; for ..`,(11: LI US3i
CUANTILLA LACES P'•:IL MANTELS AND CAPES
A 1•.. i *A‘urtule,t 01 Elll3 Il' RI ES sold tit low prlotke
cAP:s FUR L'HILDi:EZV
VU 113R01DBKED DAPS,
2: !I I E,
I It'Vri, CO T 8 AND liOt
, c., iu Lilo city, awl will bo must cunnrfiilly
Lb...A.,: to the Lollies, by J. BOSH,
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. IME'PARLAND,
MERCIIAINIT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and 31112 ii !knead Streets,
ESPECTFLI LLI A N NOU NUE:, 11 Al'
Lo Las to4,Bivod itm Pprin< Adekat , ..ont of
tiENTLEMEN'S DRESS 000DS,
uf ha newest styles, best quality and must elegant descrip
tions, which he is prepared to manufacture ti,) order in the
LATEST FA:4 HIONS,
And with Duch a character uf workmanship, as cannot fall
to satisfy and please the meet tustee, [tuyl.B
IJIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,—
The firm ot itAWORTEI BRO. A Bit.OWNLEE was,
on the 8d of May, liV69, dis.solved by tuatual cucsent, by th
withdrawal of J EII ll LiA w ultTli Iron, the above firm.
The acconuta of the late firm will be settled by iIAWORTLI
it BROWNLEE,.
kat- JE.H.O HAWORTH, lu withdrawing from the above
firm, kindly [haiku his former patrons and the patrons
o, the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has rt...
celv,- , d, and would kindly recommend them to his sacuediord,
lIAIrcOIt.TEI h BROWNLEE, ea [tiny are determined to 13.11
at low figuree, haviag a very large assortment of UHEAP
GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS on baud.
JEHU HAWORTH
ker. DAVID IIAWORTEI and JAMBS BROWNLNE
have this day associated together, and will cuutinna on the
tiredness at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamond and Dia
mond alley, under the style ut HAWORTH. h BROWN LEIS,
where they hobo to receive that patronage so ilberall. given
to the old firm, as they are determined to sell OHDAYED
than any other Store in the city. m 713
QEED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels
1.) Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale chew to close consign
pleat by JAS. A. FETZER,
apZ Corner Market and First streets.
COUNTRY BACON.--1000 lbs. ilountry
thvon, just received and for Wahl
JAMES A. FETZEB.,
ray 4 Corner Market and First streets
- ID ROOM CORN -3 tone tint quality reo'd
Jo 4.11 fac
Sla,b Luarbf WOLIN H. 00,-.LIN
~ .kniiist.lng .1 S. YT ,rt ILnir 1.1.1 V dwou IJ( Lave, autt
:31s. and a lnlf OCEAVe. liaVcilltli Lb. a ruct•lved,
UM ready for tnYrlllll,lL,Li.ll a'. Ow Olt ,ut,
LIIO6II t iwy butlnc i/t ttr.s clts , /Lid tt I
dire,tud sui .ibur
FANS, VANS, VANS,
No. a Mcirku: Htrect.
PIANOS AND Music.
THE RAJAH OF MY SPRING STOCK
-0 Y -
PIANO FORTES,
ntom THE lIANUFACTuitY OF
CHICKERING &
BO ,TON,
utloe
.I ASU iTUIC; S: is .: n.~. fiir~iehcd
Gllith. NA:
il. r.l,
tjo. 81 riuu.l street,
auk. Agnut Qhickering S , J44un khthub,
fir Pittsburgh acid Westbill Penthiylvaults.
P I SI
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PAALO Li GRAN I) PIANOS !
NO NEW STYLE Sgt ARE PIANOS,
Muni the Nlauutacti ry uf
ilusTeri,just received trout the manufactory of Otticltering
.: Sous', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o
their PIANO VORTES
int, Full veven octave Gram! Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price atlUv
itio Full seven octave Grand Piano Fort,, olegaiii. Wise
wood Clitle. Price !lOU
Now earlor Grand se% en octave Piano, mark equal
iu power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Vricti Vital
~,,,
.25(4 . 1.1A1tn Y.IANOS I
Two full curved Itos , dwooti; Louis Yl Vtli, ,oven octaves,
with cx;rvcdll4sk and Feet work.
Rosewood ItlVdlLl octavo---Clitfortl stylr.
Iwo itosowood., carved ruoulttlngs, sevow octave,.
Fuer Rosewood, plain round curuers, Raven octave.
'Three Walnut, plain ruutid fruit coruBrd, anveu octaves.
four ---- '' " a .. ... 61.... "
Your RosLii ,- c;',".`tk` " 8 17
.
MI of the above ara ..if" -thigr.N4W,181) . 4.1. ! ,E, and with full
il,u fram.a, and their tier. PutorlfMtiotf:
Theo luettrumouttt lt,ve ouiit.l nuitiholf cl.pCifkliy tut the
h.tidittiber, Hail ~,, ,• I t , a, r 1.1, lod to purchti...itite. Nod tillad
,t their re.hice.l [1.1..7,3 301.118 If. NJKLLOii, - - -- .
Nu. 81 Wuud street,
~ .d.': hole Ageut fur Chlckering et. Suns'.
ALDERMEN
CHARLES t , t o LE% IS, ALDERMAN,
And r4t-0;;c10 400tioe of the React',
OFFICE UN TILE EVliNlillt OF Wl' LIE
A . D !t?ru STItIATS.
A2l coauwtool with tltbl oflloa will bo att.-114u.! to
K iLL. proniptut , ..". CAJLI Vary nucm ul uil iiilidb duua WILL login
ti..!uravy--alwil Dui Lt•ed, 14unti7, l'owc , rm Gt tt
,...,1,:t•y, 3c. ralvm EL• t..ul LIL,L. ,xll/111 OVAL
Tv th.' nt , tubt-rs oY the Beal 111101 111.1 I
11.11doit,her to LAS, nig:unit nibs t. , lei rta.l ul the 0,1,1,1:J.4111m
oi tilt, :LubCt,,•.,i 1 t 1.3%, hoL taro Lulslll
Police Stallun6' . thi, nay, A(.l Inoilid..) in
i.art:Lltllll 1,1111,,,,f 111 vet.. dtllr/Abitt 101 , i 1y
Akitte,zulan's Office.
21.A1ES S. LI 00N , ALDERMAN, EX
OFFitilu 1.1.c1l POLICE
•,1 N. BEI uteut ueurly epee
silo the o.,urt Plttabor6:;, Pa Depaditioue, Ack uow
le t, , ,,aleute utel erudatt..3 trItt1:1; tt,.e .V.000C(.19 01,1/111LI V],
8./1.12, Nfortgagne, P;ill4 Lena o, Articled of Agtee
to.ol“, 11,1,1 of Pettue.elop, Lutterx of Attoroey; etc., etc.,
J , at xhort notice; .11arriuDva Solent uhtetl, and all
tte. due of Ofs otHclel dutiev, prote,.tly attended
ofli, nuord, It Lee ;'yA. M. Io I Y. GI., and iron,l. 0 it. y
I, , I;EIALA NEUU
MIL T BEY GOODS
\lib] SLBSCHIBEKS AN'E CON STAAN T
-IL on !MIMI ntoc6 of
iN4 11. 1 ri' A. Y l) (1 S,
I=l
VOiUlltter
r Litt et" 111711 PULL 14,11.11Pftie. iTI 1i Nlt UILT NUTIOS
:41. is NI, TI Nu I. 1. :OS 'AI Abe, olt.l , EC
.; No. B. 111.1.' a DOR N Y. SOU.
li~y 1M JO A.I.A.B.KET' SfltilEr
_
SAML. VAiiitESTOCit,
No. 14 Wood street, !Pittsburgh,
_ a AS .111,ST ItECEI VED DIRECT FROM
ALti,u(l , Sr... is; all Vil` N
sir t-
COM lAD i
IUILNiiUSs; kAT.EN'I.` AN Li COMMON AN VILS ; GTLEL
6:N. Very .illporit, bnrwrr LaCkS ? t ors
Haiti Basting Spwmri,
lima Caraßesthdfs, Bratty Cocks, Brawl Stair It.sis, Braeu.anu
lr 1,..„ ,Sup , :rior WaitVte, Ulll 6 ry
Vittli, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, itt:l
ry el JO. whirl, Will 'Az Auld at uwd
ore.", 11,:3
AMES iCiILLINCLikt,IIUNONUALIELA
tp FLA:VINO MILL, would reaneutfully Ellerin the public
cubutit anise the fire., and haviug enlarged his
aud lill•.il It with the uswtat and Wile. 3p
machinery, is UvW prepared tv furnish tloortug tied
l.arSs, et:rowl sawing and Witig, doors, sash and
UluiLurs, snit dried, frames, box Milking, it.
;.! "in uthergh, September 7, 1057. 15- 10
WINDOW (ILASS.-5000 yards from 2
too inch inch furs tie 03 -
thr2i? 11 . 11. COLLIN 5.
bbls. white Beans.for sale by
•
JAB. A. FETZER.,
Spilt Curuer First and Market sta.
-
D E LA RtIE NOTE PAPER AND EN-
I I , i —ti.,t,i ;: ,r,;41 .1. 9, WWI pis'.
LIANDS IN VI RUINIA, lowa and Texas,
tale uy 4. COTIIBERT & 80N,
iS hl Markat trust.
INDIAI RUBBER CORRY COMBS.--The
boat article iu uao , Just re_elvrd at the India aubber
Depot, '2.5 and 25 St, Clair str.-et.
mr2.2 J. t 13. PLiILLIPd
t.IN'I'N:U BILL BOOK.S- --Assorted sizes
at W. 5. LLAVEN'S
my St Stationary Warehouse.
/ FIE X TE X A.S. —540 acres of good farm
,u, g iqua to Liayi county, Ithar Austin, Tnx.aa. Prairie
II d tiaiber laud, $3 por acra, for side by
tayll OUTIIBEIIT at SON, 61 Slaiket et.
CLOTII CRASH-1500 yards of vari
,,u. :atterua arid welt ,o, jut reneived loin die fac
tory, f,,r sale wbolo , ,ale ur retail, by
ii. vulutre,
u)2.: 20 slid et. Nair at,. •
usT itECEI% ED A 811PERIOR LOT
e" .4 It nt4,• and single Ira reled GittP,"for ea! 0 low by
CARIWICKIIIT 15. YOUNG,
.1)27.m0 Ne.'Bll Wood street.
IA N U --5 barrels Italian. received
AL,./ t.lB and for nale by
It El' M fr.ll .6 AN DERSON,
Nu. 33 Wood utreet,
.rOII te
1 . 211 R. SALE.—One-third of a valuable pro
poky, having a how of 130 fret on Wood etro,t by nu
deck, CUTIIIIER'r at SON,
61 Market street..
QE - V ACRES.—A Lot_ of (Ironnd of 7
cool. towndhip, (morning aide,) cuifala„ for
a COUlltr" • / . Aidealcu. Bar dile by
OUTIIBEUT A HON. 51 Jlarltet dL
GLASS. -30 u boxes assorted sizes Window
dims, gu,nl country brand, f^r said by
iny6 UiltiltY IL cuLlnis.
DEJEI) APPLES.---. 50 oaokb received and
for t i 4. by I . ui LiENBX IL COLLINS.
CHEESE.---200 hics Durham Farm ;
200 " New Cutting, for dale by
813.00,..N.14.----5u tioz. reo'd and for sate by
u.u.:.1 111W:A H. COLLINB.
Fisli.--SUU packages White Fish, Salmon,
.t.. 1 Trout, for sale by (uty,'7) H. LI. COLLINS.
DUEL PEACHES-35 bush. choice bright
dry Peaches reccisui and fur Sale by
JAS. A. firtzku,
l3oruor: Ilarket.aul, Iflzet ati.
y im E. —225 bbls. fresh Lime just received,
LA alai fur sale by 1ry271 U. U COLLINS.
NO. D. bl'ektEAß PaINTING
fej IN S—Sold by fuir24l J. U. W&LDIN•
CiORN.-1U bags shelled Ooin - reeeived and
ki for tulle by Heal COI Lin
COUNTRY B.
" Country
Bacan, Hama, Shunlduraaud Sidea l .reoeirad and fur
pile byy• A.'*11121311.,
v 11 Narkot.aud.VlTA
Cu►lu
K BOOKS —On all the Banks and
Bruknis et W. b. 11AVEIN,
uir2rl ertuter a.,cl titationui
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NUMBER 210,
Tin BALLi 'UST
The Fourfold Dream
[CONCLUDED
"Still, beyond being reserved and taci
turn, and having this something repellant
about him which I cannot explain, there
was nothing evil to be said against the poor
Italian foreigner, and I was ashamed of
myself whenever I reasoned about the mat
ter, for feeling as I did.
''On the night of this day, twelve years ago,
the sixteenth of August, eighteen hundred
and forty-one, my father was off - duty at
home, and while he lay in his bed, combat',
ing with a certain idea, which shadowed
his mind like a nightmare, my mother shook
him in piteous terror.
'Husband!' cried she 'Husband, 1 have
had a fearsome dream, and it seems so like
to truth that I am miserable. Wake
wake ! I do believe our George is being
murdered by the Italian man!'
"Great Heavens:' cried my father, 'Why,
[ was awoke just now by that very dream,
and cannot shake it off my mind, do what I
will. But it must be only fancy; consider
how full the poor telluw has always shown
himself to be of gratitude to us all, and
what could he get by the murder of our
George?'
• George keeps all his savings in his
room at the lighthouse, returned my moth
er, sobbing. • I cannot help Hark
did yuu hear that. scream ?'
'"Two or three shrieks rang through the
house as she spoke, and my sister Mary,
with her hair dishevelled, and in her night
dress, rushed into the room.
"'Oh, mother! father!• cried she.
cannot stay . any longer by myself; I have
dreamed a dream that haunts me whenever
1 shut my eyes. When I left my room just
now, to come to yuu, I thought the Italian
ras_at my. very very heels, who seemed before,
iu My - -eep, to be murdering, Georgy.
He ha,, mur amd brother George I do be-
• claimed her pa,
ents.
==• , l7" t„he cut
"'Yes: said she • l dreamt ti x`6-
my hrother's throat. in the lightliouse.
"Nly father rose in haste, dressed himself,
and started at once, in the moonlight for
the fishing village over av,.ainst the rock,
which was my lonely dwelling-place. It
was a good ten mile walk, and when lie had
been about two hours on his way, and it
was live o'clock, he wet me coining home-
"r You dreamt that
ward, with a distressing and unwonted look.
Little did I understand why he wrung my
band, and welcomed me so heartily, with
out even asking how it, was that I came to
be upon the chalkdownlands—there at such
an hour, instead of at my post. I had a
tale to tell to him, which I was, by that time,
ashamed to relate; although I had started
on the way expressly to do so.
" 'Father,' said I;' have done a fool
ish, cruel, cowardly thing."
" George,' replied he, I forgive you
before you tell it to me. lam too glad to
find you alive and well for approach ; say
on."
"J have quarreled, father, with the poor
Italian foreigner, although he has not de
served it. I have given him fair warning
that I will not be his mate in the lighthouse
anylonger."
'• Thank Heaven !" cried the old man "
• Nay,' said I, surprised enough, but
it was hard thing to do, since I had uoth-
iu,y.; whatever to justify it, except a dream."
•• • A dream F exclaimed my father, with
a look of terror. What auother dream !
Did you dream he wa.-; going to murder
you, lad!'
YeB fattier. 4 dreamt that dream twu
hours ago; and even now, in the broad day
light, I feel that etnild not venture to sleep
another ni!- , ht upon the rock with that man
only as my companion."
•" Heaven forbid you should," respond
ed my father, solemnly.'
• • I saw him,' continued 1, us though
with my open eyes, as I lay in my bed
with his band kept back behind him, as
though it were holding some weapon out of
sight, and with murder set upon his face,
as plainly as though the word had been
written there iu blood. I was uu my feet
in a second, but yet not soon enough to
prove that my dream was true. I thought
I heard his agile step upon the iron stair.
I thought I saw a shadow flit for an instant
across the door of the lantern ; but when I
gut up there, he was trimming the lamps so
naturally, and met all my angry suspicions
with such astonishment and coolness, that
I am upon reflection fairly staggered, and
don't know what to think. So certain was
I at the time, however, of the warning
which my dream seemed to convey, that I
bade him to seek some other employment
elsewhere, for I would have him for my
mate no longer. Then L signalled for a
boat, and came on shore, intending to tell
you all, and to consult upon what is best
to be done in this strange business. But I
am afraid you think me a fool.'
" Then my father, upon his part, told me
of those dreams at home, and of the reason
of his being upon the way whereon I had
met him. It seemed to us both that the
neglect of four such wonderful coincidenta
—to say no more—would he far from right,
but that at the same time we should not ha
justified in putihiliing, upon :such evidence,
one who might be after all, a innocent of
any any evil as either of us. ti n I turned
back to the village with my father, with the
intention of putting off the rock, and com
ing sonic arrangement with the Italian,
that we should not deprive him of bib
bread.
A little after my departure, however, it
appeared that he had himself signalled for
a boat, and that, taking with hint what lit
tle property he possessed, he had lauded,
and been seen to walk away northward, out
of the town. None of us have ever set
eyes upon this man from that eventful night
Whether he is innocent, or whether he is
guilty, it is hard to tell. So ccri:tH how
ever, in my arrogance, did I. feel of his evil
mind, that wliei I read in the paper of
their being about to hang an Italian fur
eianer at this place, for the murder of a
man in his sleep, I came here at once to
to satisfy myself—in hope rather than in
fear, I am ashamed to say, that this fourfold
dream would be found to have had founda
tion. Pity for the soul of you poor wretch
however, soon touched my heart, even be
fore I saw him ; and when 1 looked upon
those awful lie= euts, as he was lifted upon
the scaffold, I thanked Heaven from the
bottom of my heart, that the man was a
stranger, and that our dreams, wonderful
as they were and are still need unravell-
Hera the story of the sailor ended, and