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    VOLUME XVI.
ItIOItNING POST.
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A ddicos i J S P.
Editor and Pro:,rietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
MECO
ISAIAH & 1911 7 1ERS ,
BOOK AND Jon OFFICE,
POET
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
TIIE undersigned thaving, made extensive
of tiro LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES
P TYPE, ond improved .Machinery, to the MORNING POS'l
JOB OFFICE, invite tllo 4 ttention of Rail Road Officer
blerchauta, tateinecs mon, nod thu public p-oerally, to their
ophtier facilities fur oicoatiog with diepok h, on reac..,onblt
error ; all Malt of
fIAIL ROAD,
ITERCANTILE,
ILEGAIL,
AND EVMRY MITER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN &, FANCY PRINTING
Our inatkitcl being nearly all new, we can gir*ooan.
once of the toort, courpleto satlaftletLn, and solicit crier!,
BOOKS, PAISIPULETS,.
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANE cILECILS, BLANK NOTES,
Li - ITER 'LEADS, BILL HEADS,
DILLS LADING, CIRCULARS,
USINESS CARDS,
PARER 1.100112 i, DEEDS,
MORTtLitl ES, DONDS, &c,
44" Particular ‘ttouilan will r,lso La Laid to tho printing
c 4 Pubt.ra, Pcogr.r.m.noo, &c. 11 . . c CoricerLe, EllAilalona Elm;
lidt RR .ti MYERS.
The Peonle's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACITER &CO.,
Cheap Citih Doulerain ell kiuls.of FuA l ioueble
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEAS,
_ Sorliuutlautm, Youths told Children,
tto. 17 Fitt btrcet, neur 151.Ark4A,
0c 5 3 Pl'atlitUßGll, PA
J. a. MUIR PLi. Jt B d. JOLIIi6O/:
YPAIRINJOIINSON,
Pri.priotoro of Chil.l3 .t Co.'s
Patent Tenttirtie Vire and Water Proof
()emelt!. itoulliag.
I L 3 'STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith -
laity tq...-ct.te,i, aa.d all our veuzli whrrauto(l.
.ito.)tiag rau.Writd Uhrayd or. Lund ; und tor with dl
rectlono for uso. D00..1139
JOS. V./ALTON 6.4 470,,
ENGINEERS AND 15IMDELISNISTS5
Gratr of Pint and LiAerty &vas, Piano 014 117..
QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES ibr Gript
kj and Saw Br - awe:kJ L'ziating rstablialimadd,
telanufwtorioa, wade orl,r. T'uoy also continue tie.
Ethi.uuf,:cturo of their Celobraicil Dlachinist3' Tooth, snob at
Turning tailic.a, iron Plauora, Boring trod Drilling Machined,
Wrought Iron Shafting, with l'allifpl, Ltariger.
Gc. 8c
.1118:1yd
1U11:1 4ii0H23011
ISOBS.UT TELOgniON
3111311 N & CO.,
ITOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
ORAINilit2, Nu. 135 Third etreet. hltiN PAINT.
INt.I executed with neatness and ddipa•cn. Isfixed Paiute,
Oils, Turpentine, i'arnl,h, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Moutiligne Zincir, a very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Load alwaya on hand and fat
ealo, Pie are prepaied to grind colors fur Paintore, Drug
&eta, or others, at the ahorte:it tfotica, e 9 we have a ISlitl
which grinds by steam Painters will fitlYe Looney by got.
tlng their cold; a ground with Mi.
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QOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
T TIAN itIPA CT UItERIS I'll.lo
liYDR()MIETERS
or wolglituf; opirito, tha chcopost articita ovor
Gratgla to thin city.
TIIND.MOMDTERI3 AND DASONIIITERS,
varying, in prico from to ,c3O oath.
•
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
(ways ca haul at U. L. 81.1.AWS,
optician, GS .I , Vjth
oppoaitoltafiaalo i it
B. C. 4,',11. Ea. SAWIfEEL,
ILIANIIIFACTULL'ItS OP
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
• PALM, TOILET',
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 47 Wood strzat, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F. J. Iluane, Q. GtiEtwuita.
BUSititAk & GELITEINDORP,
EINU?!..CZTLILLEI or
STEAM 110114 E [ZS 9
And all ii.l27.CiA of Sixttt Iron 'Work.
Fern idtroot, ta.ar Water, Pittabragli, Pa.
Chnonis Ppon - pnv AT. RZD AD TO. ft. 25. 1 Y
JOHN EIBER & CO.,
VINO' HERS AND SCOURER%
isr<3.
erwiiN WOOD AND LIDEUTI ETREUT4
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
every description of Silk and Woolen God executed ut
abort notice, and bu reuaubublu terms. lap2Sagni
Wheat, aye laud Corn 'Wanted,
0,2
PL1.5.12.7?4 5TE.612121 WILL,
L 11 MVP CITY,
Ii E SUBSC , 'REBERS HAVE TAKEN
tho abovo cestabllahmout, nut Rro preptirod to p=
PAY VIII WAIL IT IlitotE.l.l . kt 002,3 IN (1.1511 tea
25,000 IN9ILVLI3 Oit WHKAT.
/.0,000
10,000 IS CORN:'
It la the intention cf the proprietors to offer itzwa pßicra
for auy theist) iota of White or Red Wheat. They tuteall to
Wake Vbiy eupodor Family Flour, and C• 11.1 W WI/11K to pay a
premium, to the farmer, iu the shape of au extra pilau, to in.
ince him to raisa a choice quality of Wheat, and . to firing it
to market lu gocd order.
.Iyl.6:lydtry
Office of Sealer of Weights and
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
.& REALER OF WEIGEITs AND HEA.sußgs,
May be foand henceforth, in Cherry alley, betAcon Third
and Fourth threats, where orders rutty be left.
uirliktf CSURLS:B BARNETT.
LARD OIL.—We have SOnnEanood. maim
Lecturing Lard 011, and will he pleased to receive or
dera for We will warrant it equal to mix 011 in the mar
kot. flu barrels returned when dotted.
11. 0. .4 J.ll. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood strac4.
efiNIONS.-1.0 bble. °aim for age by
Vliro. -- 4 MU a Cteldlaidel
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watthi thnycAr.
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D. A. MYIBB
DEEIMM
R. 'V. REINNUDY k Elf.o
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM;
INSURANCE.
' R o I:PORT OF Till: CONDITION OP THE
FAILMEIt's UNION MOUE COMPANY,
At ATIIIII4II, +RADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jim. 1,15.1. i,
presndmd the I I/1.10 1/13 h.,
v,ith the :3t...ttolatr A var..,OLt.), ludia.u.s,ll.lluCki,Sce.
TLH amn, of ti,a G o inp.u.y (113 FA11.511.0.,i' UNION /14-
SURA..4or; !I V,"lo,qtod at Attars A, Pa. Oliartarad
Alan 13 lu a, try It. 1,,,,2141utar0 l'eardylvaida. Chartor
Parpatual.
Capita% lA - WA Id u1t1,4:.1
801 - plud it. Lid 1111.1 therJtv
ABSE7d.
Fifty fAir 13'.1. 8I1:1 tgag,s, ut
s'x cud sov4.li 14 coot. intoreet,
annetiotlin< In the aggi.i. , gote t 0.4162,315 00
Which Luca tguges ore ur value-
Li, oaf p:udnrtivo rear estate,
priudpally nines, lc-corded and
brat 111../.18, worth gAretully doable .
the uniount kind inoio than snort•
gaged for in each caw, tool In no
(0440 10E8 th.iii fifty eta. 11.1070,
aclualve of krill building+, and
so cortined try lbo itecurdiis,
whoa recorded, to the cud tots „f
ti , tatos of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen tax 111 cunt, Bound empty
secured 47,1385 00
Coal/ on hand and In Batik 6 . 419 12
Ca.. 11 in hands of Agents, and in
course of transnifralou r secured
by bonds with sureties 18,761 61
Due on lessen ro•iooured, &c 7,336 51
Bills iiN:olvabie, viz: protaissrn y
iotis payable at bunk loud to the
Company 8,24.0 82
Interest accrued, (principally due
January 1, 1850 ) 1 10' 46
Solo and one, .Fixtiii,s cud Furob.
tare 600 00
2.53,455 51
INOuSIE run nu TEAR 1857.
Amount of Premiums ro:.eived daring the
year $ 85,231 33
knit intere , t received during the year 11,442 05
Ain't received from all other euurees 2,480 00
ZIPISD:TUELI.
Expellees (or the year, including
corumissi-ms, ealarlom, real', rein-
Butane°, printing, advertising,
taxes, and e.ll other expenses $ 10,190 06
Dividends pt . (' during ti, year 17,040 oU
Lasses paid, which occurred prior
to December 31, 1856 7,674 68
Lo' pal i Nhiclr occurred daring,
the year 46,561 14
I PLEILIII2S.
Lease; adjasb.d 6111 not dde (since
paid) 12,500 90
L1A11 , 043 ((rained and In process of
adjustment 9,307 00
LIMBOB reportbd,bn which no uctkn
has been taken 6,500 DO
14)38ed resisted, on ground of insur
ance after tire, property transfer
red before loss, property !oat not
cosnxl by the Polly, ac
---t--$ 39467 99
Whole mon tof risks taken daring t'e ycar..55,419,892 1.)0
Whole amount of risk ut date 4,861,4-10 CO
Talk OP I'ENNYLVANIS, CoIISTY OF liti6DPollll,
C N Shipman, President, and J. K. Cantleld, Secretary of
the Partners' Onion Inimonea Company, being severally
July dwarf', &peat, nod atty. and each for hit-elf sap, that
the foregoing is a hen, full end correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, Mid' that they are the above de.
art ibe.l thereof O. N. SUIPAIIIN, Prealikut.
J. t CA Ni•LEC D. Secretary.
Sotoirribed add sworn h'ef re cno, this 25th Jay of Jahn.
11. C. DIIItt), Justice of the Peace.
T. J. HUNTS'S, g=ut, •
No. fin Water street, Pittsburgh.
FlitE „ENSUE /INCE,
BY Til-2,
Reliabof.se Mutat:Ad kinguiratace Co.
(F PHILADELPHIA
HUILDLN(I, LIMITED Oa Y£RPIITUAL, MfICiIAN
DI E, Fltt) Or/LIRE, 61.7., il7 7'017/I OR 000NTRY.
;40. 303 Walnut. utrtot.
CAPITAL, t2177,420,.......A55E.15, 5533:8, @3 69.
followa,lZ
M0r. , . / ..::t;el luiprov€4 City Propel - ty, or th
1:16 hnlotila i12U:20 , 1 0.1
PLaln.,3lt,duin uo.',J 61,1 ct.mt. Al;mtyptgu
Lou,a i30,0., , 0 ccst 26,560 OU
CF 6 per cent. 1 , 13 u tea It. It. Lt.tu. 10.0uil Ou
ronuayl vaults Itnilt..l,l .......... .4000 00
2t6c11. 61: the, 6.lututtllusonoi.G. Uo 1t1,1f.:0 Ou
SW:A of 4.3tlttly kir.) lalurauco Co.. 1,t;40 (11.1
Scrip of Suotkry Inoureoac3 Co . w.pauine 476 00
Ent 5171 - 1 o
Ruol: 11,2evAita, etc 3,336 10
a* al oc fraud and - Eir.t. lC,uiB 'lO
V. 162,465 as
CLEM TINtILLY,
1,113.111H0K1.
Clom Ting Joy,
William R. Thomp3ou,
7'av:l S. Brown,
Olr DeilLlB zltev.a.F.an,
John it. ViorrA,
thiruon,
Itolwrt
1 , ,1ud(113 Johnson,
CL+1,10:1: , . lti owl,
V,
mi 3 It 5
J. (JAR
mi 3 N. kr th-owit. con
liErifillANTS" INSIIiIANCE COMPANV,
&Df reifilleadelph!ia.
wm. V. PEWIT, Pres ict.mt J. IiCCANN, Swr eta* .
Amt.!: t Capit.:,lBt.,:l: told 1:, - faat.d...$'200,000 00
13:,..1,4a.3
$•.::13,-L. , 3 85
Insiri.•3 Cargo ItLik_s tho OLIO nod Rivera and
tbaterioe. insui agalt.t-lorA or dannigo by Piro,
Also, against the Perils of the Soo and Inland
ilavigatton end Transportation.
LIII.LOYOL18:
Wm. V. Fottit, J. 0. Moutgpmory, John M. Pardroy,
U. J. McCatiu, I. N. Witmer, Ilona GUillOll,
U. L. 111,,olerou, Juhil A. Miicilift.ll, Chas. U. Wright,
Julia J. I.tlittriliCll, Elwood P. Punay.
OYIIC/188:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. P. 'WITMER, Vice President.
D. J. MoCANN, &cretary.
LILPHELEfieId:
irtlitadelphia:
Bi.siundtv., Justice & Co.,
Back, Morgan & Stidfole,
Pocaroy, Caldwell & Co.
NO. Fa WATER STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
WEST' H, NCH
63 Pitiladdpliiie:
Butgor, Lamb & Co.,
Truitt, Bic. K Co.,
A. T. Lane Co.,
PITTS,BURGIi OFFICE,
apg
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN CLINTON CWINTY.
CLWITERND tIY LEQl3l.l.T.ilitht 01P PILNISYLV4.4II.
0/4/4c Ipi4! ..... :200,000 Pl•tiaiturs Now—T-132,333.
COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
:11.1,1,andite, Iruralturo, Ax., in town or
L,..Liatry
WM=
Cluu. J ,10. PL•arce, Run. 0. U. ilarvey, I Charles A. Mayer,
,),,:‘ r, B. 1-13.. l I,Ohar led Cridt, I Peter liieltincott,
P. ID K. .I,u_•kuil..n, W. White,
'fhomc.i
11(.0.N. 0. C. LiAiIVEY, PrealdaLt.
T. T. Aur.Aws, Vice Predidebt.
'rued. lieeretary.
=II=
St . ..cilia:l IL Lloyd, I Dr. J. S. Crawford,
A. A. WI loguckliicr, ./ub LI W. 111,49niiyd, A. Uptiog - ralT,
L. A. Nl,...ckt,y, lloli. 6 t.li,iierva, Janice Araibrroug,
Thud. I.l,..wirlan D.D, William Fb.1..1013,
JE.lll€lB Wm. VaudorLolt, 11,H. \Via. 1.11g,1.6
N.1.1?1:11.
di32l.tt J. A. LIPPERT, Agora.
I illi
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
PANY, OV PHILADELPHIA.
I.4.•tffuu.+—Cliiirlua W. IlancUr, Thouifts hart, T0b1a..3
Waguer, F.ninuej Grant, Jucub K. Smith, tko.W.
Mor•kc.l D. L‘....1V18, DAVid S. lirowaa, Mar.
ria PtitteicoUTl. 01.1.18. N. Piubttlorlt.
Cuss. fl. BAZiatztl, Ileoretary.
Cm thine to make miuranm, perpetual or limittel, Or/ ev cry
‘Lecription of propel ty, in town and county, at rates ae tow
at are couaiatout 'with eternity.
The Company have rez‘crvoti a large Contingent 2 - nud,
21.0 ch, with their capital ani prteniures, Hardy intriAteel, af=
ford ample protection to the assan.l.
The Aweal of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pah
tlawd agreeably to at, Act of AK:efuLly, were as follow a, viz:
Murtguge, 5918,128 63
heal &fate 84,377 78
Touipc.rary Luaus 88,988 17
Mocks 01,88 it 0)
Oe-h, Ito 64,816 81
Total $ 1 ,n 2 , 7 0 8 44 a
fituaa their louvrporatiou, u 1 , 1111011 of twanty-ono years,
they have paid upward of Out Million Four flundrod Thou.
caw! Dollaro,l U 3.308 by Ciro, thoroby affording ovidnuce cf tho
advautagec of Insurance, an won 03 thS ability and dlaposition
.tv incut a ilh proluptnena all liabilities.
- J. GAitillNtft 00FIri1 , Agent,
soli °Moo. north-v.3f our . . aloud and Third nts.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PlTTSllliftti
Gilt/Ran DARSIE, t n 411,1.11 t ;
P. M. GOBDCiIi t Sa:satury.
014ias No. O Water atre.t, (Spaug a tie's Warehouse,) up
stare, Pittsburgh.
Will insure azoiast all kinds of r l RE awl MARlNflßfilffS.
A Homo Institution, managed by Db•ectnr, who are well
known in the community, and who aro ila,nuiu,Al, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to thaw
who deairo to be Mama.
ASSETS, OCTOBER Slot, I&&7
Stock Aceonnte,......,
Mortgage,.
011ie llecelvable,
Office Purnitnre,......
Open Accannta,
Oasb,...
Premium Notes,
13111 a Diecouut,d,
Dixszteß7l
K. Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jackson,
Alex. Speer,
Wm. Knight,
Aiesander Nimick,
Wei. IL Smith,
R. IL GORDON.
tleoretlini
Ciborge
J. . bettor,
James hlcAuloy,
Andr6v/Ackluy,
Nathaniel Holman,
D.M. Long,
O. W. Rick/Aron,
uov24
119110.00N.-41000_1be CktuiFrillaeori, for sale
JLP 654) Wu. Bituzig a get
t :2.30.000 00
63,415_51
q.:,&3,in6 El
$99,153 35
190,435 SO .
11,1 0 00
earonol Biapbam,
Robert Stojn,
William Mutlor,
Boo,pooln W. Tingley,
Idurahall
Z. Lothrop,
Olnuleg Leland,
.h...z.0b T. nanting,
Sznit.4 Itu%von,
Vim.. M. :-.!ernido, Pittob'g
f. LIINOLLTIAN, :-2eeretnry.
LiNl t COYFIN, Agent,
tor Third and Wood dtroot e.
$121,600 00
2,160 00
4,101 61
240 00
0,478 04
14,841 45
40,248 59
125,003 78
$817,841 78
INSURANCE
PITT SBU R-011
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY. *
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
k•I'V/.431ti LULU 11,
1:01.1 - EliT GALWAY, President.
ALIMIIILADLUY, Vial President.
P. A. MinnAaT, Secretary.
'AirThin tkaupany mates exeryinguranco appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Alen agalnet HULLAND CARGO RISKEI on the Ohio
pad fdieelesippl RIVOI'd and trlbutariee, and MARINE RUMS
generally.
And agatnet Loae and Drnage'by Flre, and against the
Per Ile of the line and Inland Navigatlun and Transportation.
Pellelee IJAIIO.I at the leweat rates eeueletnat with aafely to
all particle.
D111110701t6.
Robert Galway, Sanmel ll'Oltukan,
Jeeeph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Mardian, Ihhirld Richey,
.41/11(.43 W. Hallman, Oharhal Arbuthnot,
Alexander Wadley, Joaeph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. N. Gaut,
David H. Chamber*, Robert 11. Hartley,
William Oarr. 3uo. ble.llll. a 025
Eureka lusuraure Company of l'euumylvauia.
OHFIOLI, NO. 99 WATI BT., PITTBSUROLI.
Alisets--Dlay 1, 1888.
Stock, Duo BlBS—payeble oa demand and secured by two
approved names $ 76,890 00
Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Oumpauy 62,260 37
Premium Notes 62 993 80
Bills Receivable 10,988 01
122 shares Exchauga Bank Stook—cost 0,950 U 0
99 do - bleella- , lcs' Rank Stock—cost 0,490 03
800 du trot.' City Bank Stock—amount pull 7,890 00
200 du Allegheny 11401rStock—' du do 5,080 Uu
Bouk Aces mite 13,25) 34
DIEHOTORS.
J. 11. Aliosubergor, I
G. W. Cass,
W. K. Nirnick, Isaac M. Pennock,
&dm A. akaghoy,
W. W. Martiu,
C. W. Batchelor, K. T. Lerch, J r.,
K. D. Cochran, David McCandless,
Jamas J. Bennett, aeorgu 8.
_ :gu felden.
Vi'm J. Anderson,
J. U. gLIOENBERGIER, President.
ROUT. FlNAEY,Secretary. tuy6:lin
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALItY, President.
SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street,betwees; Markel, and Woad streets
Eff37-Insures HULL AND CARGO RIMS, on tho ULM
and Miasisaippi Rivera and WM:UmW.,.
Inanrea against Loss or Damage by YIRIL
Also, against the, Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DIRBOTOEO
William Bagaley, Oapt. Mark Starling,
Samuel Boa, Samuel M. liter,
Joanna M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr., Francia Sellers,
Isaac H. Peunock, William B. Hays.
Springer liarbangh, Julio Shiptou,
Capt. Samuel O. Young, Waiter Bryant,
John Caldwell. J a 22
pIuttaIELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE '
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 140 Chesnut Street,
OppAtte the Cuatuta
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU-
ItANCJE, (other Perpetual t.r 'Anatol, ou e%ory
'7.4ekt 'ldiot' of P.operty or Iterchandito, at rea,Juaahlo ratta
of pouniutu.
. RODDRT P. ICING, Pie.aldout.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vlen P3.3altlent
Datiureitti.
Chill 1,3 /lAyin, D. It. 0..,pa,
E. U. Euglidll, licorge
P. B. Bavc•ry, Jus3vl/ 8. P13.“1,
0. btu! wall, Jd.uOlaytcm,
B. J. iliugerg.e, 11.1'1'110r.
I?. iilig)E-Llittia, Bacretary.
J. 0. OC/iFIN, Agont,
Jyl:ly Oornor Third uutl Wood atie.PT
HOTELS SL.,RESTAURANTS
EXCHANGE HOTEL
t. ILOWILY, Proprietor,
arner 31.1f1a sired and Youghicylleay
Wear th e . Raar.4,l P_l el
WEST NEWTON, PENN'A.
THE ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COM•
PLE'rtil order for the reception of vlsltere. It is beau-
Llano located on the haukeGf the Youghiogheny river, and
can tii3 reached every day from the city by the lionnelltiville
Railroad. The Taunts are large, titcy and well furnished,and
the cer.ild be no pleasanter place for u few weulca summer
re3idenc,o In the country. A few tautiliel can be accommo
dated. Torun' moderate. Addr,oa A. LOWItY,
tuy2s:if Viet Newton, Pa.
THE NATIONAL. SALOON,
Uudor Voster , a New Naltanai Theatre,
PITTSBURG% PA ,
D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR,
11. AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and elmfortab!o style, the largo centre store in tha
01, FELLOWS LIALL, Fifth antes, as a FIRST CLASS
RESTAURANT AND i"ALOUN. Having hal many years'
expt Hence to the busineaa, hula (,ropared to s upply the best
the market ada:ds. Ms liar will bu furnished at ell times
with the best WINES, LIQUoit3 AND ALES. Tho ea
trance to the Saloon, is iu Cie contra of the Rail, and re
freshments will he furnished at all times, DAY and NIOLIT
(Sundays eau - opted.; apl4:ly
WASHINGTON HOUSE,.
CUR. PENYA AVENUE 4' THIRD ST.,
AV A.SHINGTON, D. C.
A. F. BEVERIDGE PROPRIETRE SS.
s Corr HO SE , U
Corner Irwin Street laud Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Formerly of the "Marker Rouse," Blairsville, Pa.)
ral•H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PI:A:TED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated
in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Dopota and Steamboat Landings.
The House was built in 18E0, with all modern improve.
ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being now—and will In every respect hp a first class Hotel.
Fine STABLES aro attached to the premises. ij0 . 12 y
H. W. KANAGA.
so nOTE
Oppo.tite the Feints,. itzitroad Depot,
HA.II.II.IBBURG, PA. 0815
IV AS 111111 NGTON El 0T 11 IL,
lORfdDRLY 11. S. HOTEL,
PITTSB URI i 11, PA.
SAM] S SHANNON, Proprietor.
110IISE IS LOCATED ON THE
IL corner of PENN and WASHINGTON Streets, between
tho CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough Improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and io now the moot conve
nient - Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East
or Wout. Lays:ly
CORNILTCOPILE RESTAURANT.
By ELI YOUNG, FIFT3 STREET.
, The attention of Merchants
and others fa directed to this'. 4 414
ectabliehmeut, Which has tam ro..autly fitted
op for the porpo;;a of affording a SUBSTAN.
TI AL EATINti HOUSE IN A CENTRAL IODATION ;
Ooautry folks attending market mu particularly invited to
is 11. Everything pertaining to an }LATINO SALOON will
alwaya be found, of the freaheet the market afforda.
ar.l9:lydan,
ItAiSIONI2JSEGEORGE A[R!NjZ
pi.,1,0. 3Llberyoine,ti,BttitAA
Paasenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
it the moat convenient L1.01113a iu the city fur passengers arri.
ving by that road.
nnu proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION 11001S1;, would respect.
fully solicit a share of public patronage. Timm is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAUON YARD, afford.
lee ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furulahed with the beet the market
can afford. fold.: •
Ezcelnior Reataurant,
Ni 111 WOOD Sired, 1
"Init. - 0
PlTTllUltall, Ps.,
WIIOT ORALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
EABTERN RIM
The undersigned has jest rezaived (corn the Eastern mar•
ket, selected with great care,
SMELT, HALIBUT, HADDOCK,
FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH, •
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH,
New York PrlnoVa Bay, Egg Islaria t
Egg Ltarbor, Shell Oy
The finest ever brought to this city. Every delicacy of the
season served up at the ExoEtsioll RESTAURANT.
ap:lyd S. BT.EITNEUOK.
QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn anti St.
Weir etieets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The midereigued, former
ly of " brown's Hotel," having taken this large and coming>
diens HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured, with the. convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, Ao.,e b n give
entire satisfaction, and his charges moderato.
fob 22 Whf. 0. CONNELLY.
-Lippincott, Shorten St. Paarson )
NO. 104 WOOD STREET; NEAR NINTH.
Th/FANUFAOTORERS OF TRUNKS, Va-
An weft, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles • 'Zrirreling
Trunks, carpet Bags, Ac heap constultly toi hand a large
[mock. We ere prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hat
ing facilities to tarn tint good stock at /educed prices, w e
would 'lnvite - the trade to call and examine our goods tx•
Ogfplintintlacinllth
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 3. ISSB.
BOOKS _A ND STATIONERY.
ROBERT A. LOOkIIS,
(succonar to D. T. C. MoTgau,)
STATIONER AND DF.ALF,II IN BOOKS, PNIIIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPEIC.9,
No. 41 Firth Gina, Pltteibuigh, Pa,
Co-Partnership.
rillHE undersigned have entered into Co
Partnership, nada the otylo of Win. C. Joliubt on At Co
SAMUEL R. JOLI ['WON, JR.,
WILLIAM G. JOE.USTUN.
PRtaburgli, Septninbar I, 80.
a. 11. JOHNSTON .T/1 WM. O. JOIINVOU.
1461. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
STATIONEItS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTBRE, , No. 57 Wood etrtiot, hotwoon
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pd. 64,30
`CAT 11. 11.11%1111ART,
VV
No. 129 WOOD RTIZETT
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V5d,311 1G
Board of 12 Truetoes—ractilty of 14 Teachers.
Young Men f3.epared for detual Duties of the Counting Bann
ENSTRUOTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Double:Entry, BooL - •lieepiug, as used in every do.
pertinent of Buelnoss. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Dash
uess Writing, Mercantile Oorreapondenco, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterf6it Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and all other eabJecta necessary for the thor
ough education of a practbel business Malls
J. 0. EMITS, A. M., Professor of Boolc-Kooping and
BelOaCtl of Accounts.
J. A. IIkYDRION. and IL A. LIUTSON 4 Asalitant 'roach.
ors of Book 'Soaping.
ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTIIETP, and 11. A...uursoN,
Profosaura of Penruanahip—twolvo tirat prenthena uvur ell
competition fur best Pen and Ink Writing,
•Cl`• ANDNOT 14,311 , ElitieAviu WWII:,
J. C. PORTER, Prof of Mathematics.
Turm3, , deleull courtm,ttpre unlimited, ontur at any time
—s3s. Aruraga timo, 8 to , 12 wook2. Beard about $2,60.
Entire cost, Via to $7O. Urainates. aesLtecl In obtaining a
liguchaun3 of umqualled writing and clrculAra
aont true. Address, P. W. JJOHINS,
mr2o Pittsburgh. Peousvineik.
Safety and Eeononly
WIIY WILL YOU BURN OAMPLIENE
AND FLUID, when' you can gat a elle ;per Hod tint.
tor light. Pulti lieroaeuo Oil, [nada from the gas of Cannel
Coal, prodncis ti.u) clwapent, mast brilliant, citoady, pleaaant
Bud Otto portablu light ever .1111.11 - 04 to Limo pubtic, au.: no
danghrof exploalon ; more brilliant than gas; and quite as
cheap; I.4.nups of the nr:inl dialtri., and n isjiy rmataged
con
rtnucticu. Yor sala by T. D. dm 0. 1101/K INBON,
No. 78 Smithilold iittnnt.
iaa„, Ilaware of a countericit allaadt bet, nift4lo
from Caturdione, with a 'MIA Coal to snout it.
A, NVOItD TO THU LAL►I
'[WE HEATED TERM IS A PPROACH
, Gnd w call titatAk.Lakti of Ow La ti, a tc; Lha
tact 014
COOKING IRONING, ETC.,
Can Lo done with .soauzny, without with
ard jritb 4 , 38N-adi—:iv., tiro t-,tog oiwe o.j leo.", to
ni.nient--by tietag
iiiusgravos nap tJookElag Sittya #
To which we rer?cLtfolly 'mita yonr atteutkii at No_ 75
9a tthfi h 1 etrcu:t. S. A. Jolltilioslm BRO.
t k a.. Comity and Oity.Elalito for ail,.
Tho moot plooaant, zafo and ad - lA:Anal Worm Runao,ly now
In nal.
Proporod and sold, wholouolo and rota!!, by
ANGELL .t LIAFT,
Gar. Wood road Sixth els., Pittabargh, Pa ,
And odd by Dznozutola nenAZi,LY.
.k. 21
CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES. —.
Ly The undersigned has bought the lute
of the above nauied Stables, to-,ektr. , alrt- ,
ißlgether with a pent:mai thu extegailfre.
sive stook of horses and Carriages, v7,,,
tato the property of James lihithews, deceased. In addition
to the stock totore-muutionc4, he has also added a number et
11INE LIORSES, BUGGIES AND CAIIRLIULS,
vadch were formerly employed at hie Livery Stables in
'third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the LUElland3, a continuance of the patronage which
ha has hitherto received free; public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Churie.i Livery Stables.
N. B.—A ItLARS 0 and any number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Panerida.
THE . 0 lIEMIO AL - OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. 0. & J. IL Sawyer,
ro
naceivea the preference over all other kinds ever offered fur
faintly use.
Its advantages over other Soaps are:—let. It Is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. Half the time need only Le occupied in washing
when this Soap is need in place of other Soap. 3d. Labor
la washing can be-nearly dispensed with, a 9 the clothes
will require little If any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-hoard. 4th. Dolling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well as °oft. 6th. Printers, 'Machinists, Painters
and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' Ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the isso of
the wash-board, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ton of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ten gallons of warm water; pear in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak• twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
spots, may reqtsiro a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
A - ". Observe our natie en etch hat.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Round Louse, Penn.
aylvania avenue. 8.0. A J, 11. SAWYER,
ap2l No. 47 Wood street.
111ZUOKIVIIEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Fleur, 60 It) saektt, Just received and fur Bah)
DICZANDLE23, NhkN9 hc
Corner Wood and Water 5tr.4.14.
bbls. Superfine Flour received
and for uaIeIticOANDLESS, MEANS a 00,
re2o . . Corner Wood and Water streeta.
EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
and cheap weapon, at BOWN Fs T.ETLV,V,
tan lio. Ina Wend 10 t.
y ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
bartula and kap, jut received Lind fur sale by
ideGANDLESS, JEANS A CO.,
Corner of Woad and Water straata.
SPICES.—
baga Tim oil to ;
luo!align Yupinr, fait 8c.,1 fur sato
ILLlttlt b WOKE :WWI.
anJ titmeL
NEW ARRIVALS.----Wo aro taking into
afore, (123 Wood street,) au ialuiena., eteck of lino
Paper for Jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, Cap and Note ;
EliVaves In groat variety; Manilla Papers, of every also,
and as cheap as they can bo bought In the Bast, whore uo
offer wholesale cr retail, very low for Cash.
ap2 JNO. M. PERKINS & CO.
Fish, Trout, Sithuurt,
ILA and Plclra;elconstau:ly ou baud, a full knell to supply
Um wholesale trade, by (royal ILENRY I/. COLLINS.
ORANGES. -300 bms. swot, juet recoived
and for gala by LEYISIER & ANDERSON,
No. SU Wuod strut,
Opp - , , eito the Ht. Charlea hotel.
1.4.R00M5.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms
ou baud and fir male by
alp 2 B. a .4 J. H. SAWYkIa.
DUSTER TRIMIIINUS—Drab and Gray
Daater Ending and Tassels, Prat opened at
JO'd. EIVaNES, 77 Market street.
14JEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of tho
1.1 moat Arack,ful tkapca, on Land at 11011NE'd,
inyB 77 Market _
SEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels
Feed 2afeet Putato, , a, weaved and for sale by
J&MI8 A. Ft:TZEft,
Cigna, Market and First streets,
PICKLES. -6 bbLs. Cucumber .Piokles, ro
ceivedAnd for sato by JAIIES A. FETZER,
fel) Cornar Market and Firat stmts.
DERFIIMERY. —Lubin's, Basin's,
Wright's, Glenn's and narrison's Extracts for the
handkerchief, constantly on hand at
JOs. FLEMING'S,
Je2 Corner Diamond and Market et.
IivICE AND RICE FLOUR; .
Corn Starch
bilver Gloss Starch ;
Hecker'/ Farina;
Baker's Cocoa and Broma ;
Fresh Cocoa Shell.
Recolve4 and for sale at
JAYNES' TEA STORE,
e 4 86 Fifth rim&
YDRAULIO- PRESSED OANDLES.--
01 500 boresalydraulte Preased Mould Dandles, made
w ady for eazzaer Iwo harel faifiaZyßit
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
UANCHADIUDICAD AHD
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
ivtoury/a, Pa.—Chartered, 1855
300 STUDIINIT A
. T4srarira, Jib:l34lLT, 1858
COOKING - BY GAS
MIMES' wontli
mEOTION - 2 c
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MOTION, u
NYNOTION, 0 u N
9 NOTIoN,CONF
NOTION.OJONI/11
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00N 17 11oTI O II .
CUTIIBEItT & SUN'S OFFICE, No. 51
kj Matkot street, f,,r the silo and purchase of Real
Fsatato, routing houlea, attending to insurance and r6pairs,
oLtaluing loans on bonds, mortgages, noWroaking con v,y.
ancea, duds, bonds, etc.; writing letters and cJrre...u.,,nding
with parl.liAtAbn.A.ul,
_ .
BEL DEN SEINOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance A.ge.nt,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Rsasnataoss.—lilessra. liana% Garretson & Co Robort
Parka. Feq. •
WESTERN L..%I.irDS,
ALEXANDER GARRET T,
REAL ktirr ATE AGENT, NO. 60 'WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
/las for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Miebigan and lowa. Ile will exchaligu Lauds in Wisconsin,
tor Pittsburgh taahufactures, sad aLao for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing ma as
above.
aall:ly
DIALIIRS IN ALL KINDS OP
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
AGRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and
all the machinery complete, corn and cob cracker,
, all in good order, with a dwelling hours, stable add
two lots of groaud, 8 Ituate in South Pittsburgh, and will be
sold on very easy torn" by 9, CUTIIII&ItT et SON,
I ell
61 Market street.
F AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
ED, in oxchange for laud.
air/2 S. 013111131,MT it EON, 61 Market at.
A. STEAM MILL in complote running or
dwr, with dwolling boom ' re., hear the alty, for
81110 Coy S. MaII/11AT a SON,
ap24 51 slarket atreet.
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, fa
Bain or otchang,o for Heal E3tace in ti. 3 city .
ap22 S. CUTILBERT & SON, 51 &Inflict st.
FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE--A
valuable property of DO feat hunt on Covington et.,
Lawrenceville. by 100 deep on Washington street to Cherry
alley, Brick Dwelling Douse of 7 rooms well arrauged,bath
room, 'porch, well of water and pomp, stable and coal house,
kitchen range, eta. The rooms are newly painted and pa
pered, stade eud fruit trees, grape arbor, great variety of
[lowers, etc.; good p Hug fence. The above offers a good
cPPcrtnnity to boy a o mplete and pleasant residence.
Price Lew, and terms accommodating.
8. 01.1THBERT & EON,
Reel &tate and General Agents',
j. 15 51 Market street.
ripllE :313 of the cheap Building Lae
for Bale by 8. OUTUBERT & IRA id 3d by ltlu feet.
Lthnstiun—N ear the railroad station, }last Liberty.
Price—From $275 to WU each.
Terms—Ono fourth in hand; rernaiuder at eh yoeN cre lit.
The Ptah can be seen at the Rent Estate Gillen, 51 Market
B t reet. fjel2.
TEAR, IT IN MIND, that the East Lib
erty Lots are offered at such prices, and on ouch easy
terms, as to make a Loma easily to be obtained.
Bear it in mind, that they front ou wide stroAs, are of
easy access by tailr,ad, and are very deidrable locations L.r
family residencse
Deur it to mind, that the plan of tho lota le to be seen at
Jel2 61 MA 11 SittEET.
.1:4 1 01t MALE.- SEVENTY . THOUSAND
ACRES of chef 'a Prairie and Tirtiber Land, situated
to N , „rthero low a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the
fli,ast let of farming lamas evor offered io this market, 115
they are located eunvettiently to Mills, Towua and linos at
Railroad. Pamphlets cuutinuitig, LatiumAtkin or value to
eullgraLthi and catalogues giving 10::ation des;:ripilun and
price of the laud, with a brief description of the outiatiea ip
a Web they are 1. - 4 atod, can be Ind oa liplsliuettuu ut tar
Lidice, and they %ill ha teat fi 0,3 by mall to persona sending
ua their eddri,ss. WILLIAM FRAZIEIII, et CO.,
3,1104' Building, Nu. Ca Fourth six, t.
rtflltlN DOLLARS IN IIAN1.), will seouro a
Iln ilthug lot of f.ut un Mt. Ninnitingion.—.
Pt 8,2, I,loo—slU in Iniu.l, ibuoilad,r to suit. pk.tr.-Inkaur.
Lot of baxlol.l lea for V.EAJ—i: Lund, ha1a1..., to
pa) litelita to nail. purcLasbr. ft. LLI Pli SON,
LL Mts., !tot dlruot.
1 6 ) ACRES of Land Apd a ooinfortaHo
Housa, uituat., near the icaaltingtell Tampll.e, ht
ebout a miles from June& Ferry, will be sold on easy terala.
Immediate puasooslua. d. UUTLIBEILT d LION,
Jets 61 Market etreet.
ALOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, near
the 'Unread station BO by iotl feet will be cold fur
oite-foucti) in hand, remainder at Mx years' credit.
S. CUTIILIECLT 5; SON.
01 Warhol street.
NOTICE TO ARCIIITEOTS.-
In pttrannace of a redo.
lution adopted by the hionataent Commiesloners, at a cadet
ing, at litarrtsbarg, on the 13th blatant, Pihnos, Specltleationa
and estiroatoa are fuvited for the erection of a MONUMENT
to the memory of OltlzePs of Pennsylvania, who lost taelr
livoa In the late War with Mato°. The coat of which, Is
hot to exceed the entn of 1111RTY THOUSAND DOLLA
Coinuittulcatiorta to bu adttreasod to the tluvoruor, at liar
thiburg.
Persona furnishing Plans, will please send their ESTI
MATES under seal, eta they will lie for the us.., of the Oulu
missions:a only.
For the Plan which may be adopted, a premium of Two
_Hundred Dollars will be allowed.
IJy order of the Commissioners.
Layla:Bl I JOil hi W. tl WARY, ro-nef,tarr.
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
Evraszuraum,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
corn.? of Fourth anti Smithfield Streets,
R ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TIIAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
Of the newest styles, best quality and most elegant descrip
tions, which he is prepares to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, (myl9
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.--
The firm of HAWORTH BRO. & BROWNLEE was,
ou tho 3d of May, MS, dtholved by mutual commit, by the
withdrawal of JEIIII HAWORTH from the above firm.
The accounts of the late firm will be settled by IIAWORTH
d. BROWNLEE...
JEIIU 'HAWORTH', in withdrawing froai the above
firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrona
of the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has re
ceived, and would kindly recommend them to his Emcees::we,
HAWORTH BROWN LEE, as they are determined to sell
at low figures, km:lying a very largo assortment of OiIEAP
GROCERIES, WINES and LiQUOith on hand.
DAVID HAWORTH and JAMES BROWNLEE
have this day associated together, aid will COULiI/1113 on the.
hivineas at the OLD STAND, corner of Diarnand and Dia
mond alloy, under the style of ITAWORTII & BROWNLEE,
where they hone to receive that patronage 8J liberal', given
to tho uld firm, as they are dltermined to sell
titan any other Stc;re iu the city. tuyl3
(QED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels
1,..)) Seed Sweet Petatues fur sale cheap to close consign
wont t•3l JAS. A. FETZER,
ap23 Chimer Market. and First streets.
COMPOUND SYRUPS or PIIOSPLIATES,
Olt cataucAL POOH—This preparation Is not in
killed us a popular lemedy, but is respectfully submitted
to the Medical Faculty as a nutiit;va tonic, well suited to
supply the waste of elementary matter doting the progress
of chronic cases, particularly In Dyspepsia and Coliseum.
lion. This preparation Is please:A to the eye, agreeable to
the taste, and greatful to the stomach, and does not cane•
uato by protracted use. Hold wholesale and retail by
JOSEPH FLEMING,
Coruer Diamond and Margot street.
CO UN'PRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
art ricuivo.laud for etilo
JAMES A. VETZER,
Corner Alurkt aid ?Ind afrrfa
first uy (1 1 11 . a i oo i t L y tA r
t ?
fi lt a li n t) d iM for cttztjeUtlytill-fm.r6ltunl;ll
FANUY FRENCU BASICNTEI.—.I nica
Et.l2urtraosit Just oparkoti,
Tnytl 77 Market after'.
WINDOW OLASS.—An assortment of
Cuuratry asdortuil sigLl3, fur sale by
WINDSOIt SII.A.DES,—goId bordered,
plain and faucy. Aldo, nhadd 'Dimming% Ac.,
always on hand at and for sal. cheap by
J. & U. PHILLIPS,
2d and 23 St. Clair atrea.
INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—From inch to
10 indica in diainat3r. A largo anpply pat received
at tin) India Itiabbor Depot of J. A 11. PHILLIPS,
Inyai 20 and 23 Ht. Clair street.
WALL, PAPERS:--Wa,li Papers of 11 11
kin& for Bala at ruduca.l pricas, by
W. P. MARSHALL k Co"
Ft Wand weft.
FINGLISII GLASS INKSTANDS -Out
and pressed, with Glass and Bronze TOpa,
j e t{ W. 9. FlAVEN.Btattener.
AIPS OF THE DIFFERENTSTATES--
lowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Nabraaka and Kansas,
Mieeonri, Kentucky and Tenneata,Vir en WELDla, etc l for bale by
J. N,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Na Sd Wood street. near Fourth.
BALE LAVENDER FLOWERS, for ealo
1 by 13. L. FAIENESTOOL .fc CO,
Jell No. 60 cor. Wood and Y.:mirth strc.ota.
DRIED PEACHES-12 sacks choice bright
dry Peachea received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZEII,
Corner Market and Sint sta.
CHEESE. -200 boxes W. R.;
" English Dairy Cheeae for
tieT2l BEERY H. comivd.
DRY APPLES.-50 bags;
150 bbbf:Dry Apples, for sale by
je22 - EMMY IL COLLINS. .
BEEN APPLES.--20 bbls. for.sale by
im7 - MINEY IL COLLIN%
ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepared
nnerx the flapervistion of Dr. linlMten, Sur eon Dan
for Oh by AU& a
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
JELL U WORTH'
W. 41. 11. 851ITLI k CO.,
118 &cond., and 147 trirdt 2troet3
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
TOE BUM OF MY SPRING SDK
PIANO FORTES,
FRO3I TUE SIANCIFIAYPORY OF
CIIICKERING & SON'S,
1110;TON.
Cousiating of SIX rilE4 of their new Sere// Octavo and
Six and a 'Aid! Octave Pianos; have Juat Leto received, and
new ready for extuniehtion at the wafer:anus tLe sat).
OELIOEERLNO 8 SONS' PIANO FORTES are not farniabed
by them to coy other houoo in this city, and all orders must
be dlreted to the Bub9cilbor.
JOEN IL MELT , OII,
No. 81 Wool street,
Sule Agent for Chickering dr, dune' 1121:109,
jo3 fur Pittsburgh and Western Pennaylraala.
PIINOSI
FULL GRAND PIANOS I
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS !
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
loom the Manufactrry of 011ICSERING k SONS',
Bosroa, just received from the manufactory of Mickel-bag
dr Sons', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o
their PIANO FORTES :
One Fall Boron octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price $BlBO
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case. Price $7OO
One New Parlor Grand seven octavo Piano, nearly equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $l3OO
SQUARE PIANOS!
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style.
Two Rosewood, curved mouldings, seven octavo.
Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave. -
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octavos.
Four " " 66 {6 Id (Si/ {6
Four Rosewood a if ti t{43l
MI of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
These Instrmneuts have been finished specially for the
subscriber, and will bo warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOLIN 11. MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street
del7 Solo Agent for Chickering &
ALDERMEN.
CIIAIU isls W, LEWIS,ALDEItiIiNi
And L.Officio Justine of the Peace,
OFFICE ON TIIE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND FLVTII S'PREFIrfi.
All business connected with this otlice will be attended to
With promptueso. Convey/twee of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—ouch 113 Loeda, Mortgages, Bonds, Towers 01 Al
toruey, Etc. Titles to Real Estate examined.
To the members of the Bar hu [seder's his cervices as Corn.
ruie.Mmer to take Depositiona to be rand In thee...wend Courts
01 thl State, and elaow here. life uniis to totti.ot the iambi
SLetiune of the city, mutt cousequontly•hls huahtlea lu
oxicutiha budivasq of that kind era rare dealrubhi. I falthly
Aildermadies (Dgaleib.
jA NIES S. /[OON, AI,DERNIAN, EX
oyel.mo JIItt'VICE OF PEAtibi, AND POLICE
tite Ilraut it.roet, hourly oppo
site Um Court noose, Pittsburgh, 1!,.t. bzpositionts, Ackuult•
ledgutents tont Prolate. taken; Ilia Records examined,
L.tals, !south, ttlortga A es, Wills. 1...a.n5, Artiolea of Agree
ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn up at short Late.); Marriages Suleutt.ized, and all
buzinent in the line r.,1 hid (Alois! Sutton, proutptly attended
Unica twars, frum &. at. to 1. P. zs., and from 2
to P. tt.
no:1y
pERSONS GOING WEST, who dodiro to
purchago good forming lands, aro inlbrinoti that we
Lava fur oalo 532 arras of lond In Bowie cuuuty, luwa. Abu,
URI aro of laud lu Fraukllu county. will be mold on easy
toms by 13. CUTHBERT Si BON,
w 3,15 51 Market afloat.
- -
OP/ARS! CIGARS havo retwived this
day a largo lot of genuine importoil Diuvatia cigars, of
the old and cacll kuown .. SOLIBC'.I" brand. Timm wiahlug a
box of good cigars ehouldcall and examlna my stock botore
psi - shading elsowltere. JCS. FLAMING,
Corner Diamond sad Market at.
¢rILARET
Nkas i .41ea Johnetua Sous Medea Olaret Wine;
lv " " St. Julien Claret Wine
" 0. U. St. Julien Claret Wine, in store and for
tale by MILLER. E LLIORETSUN,
raylit Noa. 222 and 223 Liberty street.
pIIEMICAL WAVE SOAP.-1000 boxes
Chemical Ultra Elusive Soap, ou Laud Fad for sale by
O. & J. 11. SAWYER.
BACON. -10 casks Country Bacon Shoal
th,:s, Side tihd Llama, jaet recolved arid for sale by
JAB. A. iißrZalt,
GRIM Atruket and Illret street&
NDE.IO.-1," cases Manilla Indigo, just re
ebived and 11,r mil° by
nxyl.B MILLErt. t RIOICETSON.
DRIED APPLES.-50 bush. Bright Dried
Apple.l Just recvivad and fur sale by
JAIL A. FETZER,
Cnrnar BrarVet and Srcond Os.
QPONGES.—I have just received a barge lot
supeTbr Batting Sponges, of every size and price.
Those wishing a good article in this line, should call and
examine aiy stuck before purchasing elsewhere.
JOB. FLEMING,
earner Diamond and Market atroat.
FRESII NUTS.-
10 bales Bordeaux Almonds;
2 " Paper Shell "
L 0 bags Filberts ;
30 " Cream Nuts;
30 " Pecan
2000 bus. Ground "
6000 Cocoa
sale by
" Just received and (of_
REYAIER k ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
Opposite she St. Charles Hotel.
TOOKINGS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC.-
Sultabla for tho approaching hot Beason on hand by
Jog JOS. HORNE, 77 Market street.
ABB.--500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10z12,
for ta) by (apq HIID/1a 11. OOLLINFI.
JOB PRINTINU.-
Canis, Freight Bills,
Circulars, L ray Receipts,
Bill Heads, Labels,
P.aliroad Receipts, Bina Lading,
Willi teary other description Gl* Job Printing, ticcute,..l
With promptness c rid at fair prices.
J. IL WELDIN,
Printer and Blnikr,
Wood street, near Fourth.
ACRES of choico land, with good im
pravoulautg, Lear the city, for dale ou easy tartus by
V. OUT/111E1C t BON,
61 rnarturt stroet.
Jew
144 - UILDING LOTS, on eis yearn' credit, for
4.1 galu by 2. OUTLIBEF.T S SON,
le/0 61 )11,11:ot street.
ALLs 1 BALLS! BALLSI—A large as
aorte.ent of Boat, Solid and Bat Balla, Jut received
and for Lela, whole;a.o.aal retail, at tha India linlter
Daput. 2tl and 2.3 St. Clair street,
tny'29 J. & IL PHLLLIPB.
VAN S FANS 1 !—Yalta Fans by the ease,
e 0250, o- eing:o, Ealttera prlcamotlth other vutirths
of 6 . 11cy Fau.9, for iilo a:
j•JS
CENTEAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA-
M . A.—Nutlet, is hereby given that the CENTRAL
EANIC o PENNCYLVANIA, ut Itollidayaburg, will ba
on.n for I,LISi 1.1V6.1 ULI WhiDNESDAY, tho liitti lust.
ja
_JOSEPH 13110W8tt, Calhior.
_.._
ED OIL
Go barrels Extra No.l Laid Oil;
25 6 ' Nu. 2 Lard OIL ou head rtud fur eels,
itaylaj 13. C. Sc J. El. 13AWY CR.
jr.AVA rooeived a lot of
U etrictly pure caa (109 , 311111 , 313 Java Coffee. Al 9D, La.
guyra and Rio Cutreo, at JAYNES' TEA STORE,
38 Fifth street.
hURE BLACKBERRY AND CIIERIIX
BRANDY, fur medicinal purposes, at
IJAIVOILTR fs 111lOWNLEE'S,
.14 In the Diamond.
1400 K ItESTS—Made of Mahogany and
well finished, fur Belo by W. H. HAVEN,
Stationer.
BILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS—A
largo assartraent always Lin hand, or rands to order.
W. B. HAVEN,
Corner Market and liscond streets.
T AWYEIt'S SEAL PAPERS Various,
alzes aO'd c:dori always on hand. at
W. S. HAUNT,
Corner Market and Socond sta.
N'" Is THE TIME TO BUY
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cheap for.Caeh, at the well known store of
98 Market et, second door from Fifth
LJM
BANDS, Port Folios, Desk
,Pads,
A_W Bankers Cases, Port Monate.; and Pocket Books, for
sale by W. B.
api9 Corner Market and Beoond streets. ,
taIINNY SACKS.-400 largethree bushels
-kjg ihruay Backe, new and in good order, for sale by
JAB. A. FETZ3I3,
Corner Bind end hfarirot stream
fIAESTNUTS.--5 barrels Italian, received
Ad this, flay, and for Bale by _
REntER & ANDERSON,
No. 8.9 Wood 'trod,
Opoalte at. Charles Hotel,
-0 V -
Natl.
1101tNE'9,
77 Market grret
JOSEPH IL BORLAND,
NUMB.I?, 6225.
MRS. BADGEM
[ E I). I
"1 don't wish to do anything uncivil, ma'am;"
said I. " But I am a single roan, and lam not
sentimental. (Mno. BAdgery c;roancd.) Nobody
tcld me I was coming into a shrine when I took
this house; nobody worn?cl me, when I first went
over it,:that there was 3 heart in posscsiion. I
regret to have disturbed your meditations, and I
am sorry to hone that Mr. Badgery is dead.
That your kind permission, I will do myself the
honor of wishing you good morninz, and I will
go up stairs and look at the fixtures on the
second fiber."
Could I have spoken more compassionately to
a woman Ivliorn I sincerely believed to be old
and ugly ? Where is the man to be found, who
can lay his hand on his heart, and honestly
say that lie ever really pitied the Borrows of a
Gorgon ? Search through the whole surface
of the globe, and you will discover human phe
nomena of all sorts, but you vial not find that
man.
To resume. I made her a bow, and left her
on tho camp stool, in the piddle of the drawing
room floor, exactly au I had found her. I ascend
ed to the second floor, walked into the back room
first, and inspected the grate. It appeared to
ba a little out of repair, so I stooped down to
look st closer. While I was-kneeling over the
bars, I was violently startled by the fall of one
large drop, of warm water, from a groat height
exactly in the middle of a bald place, which has
been widening a great deal of late years on the
top of my head. I turned on my knees and
looked up. Ilsovrns and earth ! the crape cov
ered woman had followed me up stairs—the
source from which the drop of worm water had
fallen was no other than dra. Bedgery'e eye.
"I wish you could contrive not to cry over the
top of My head, ma'am," slid I. My patience
becoming exhausted, and I spoke with consider
able asperity. The curly headed youth of the
present age may not be able to sympathize with
my feoliugs on this occasion; but my bald broth . -
era know,s.s well as I do, that the most uiipardom:
able of all liberties is a liberty taken with the
ungarded top of the human head.
Mrs. Badgery did not seem to hear me.• When
she had dropped the tear she 17P.9 standing exact
ly over ma, looking down at the grate ; and she
never stirred an inch after I had spoken. " Don't
cry over my hood, ma'am," 1 repeated more
than before.
"This was his dressing ro gm," said Mrs. Badg
cry indulging in a muffled soliloquy. "He was
singularly particular about his shaving-water.
He always liked to have it in a little tin pot, and
he invariably desired that it should be placed on
this hob." She groaned again, and tapped ono
side of the grate with the log of her camp-stool.
If I had been a woman,' or if Mrs. Badgery
had been a man, I should now have proceeded to
extremities, and should kayo vindicated my right
to my own house by MI npps!ti to plrybical force:
Under eximtinr, ()trot - unit:tut:o3, that I could
do was to cxpecas ony inaiga.ts ion by a glance.
The glance produced not tho slightest
and no worlor. ‘ 4 ; h.) cun look at a woman with
any effect, throngh a erupu von':
I retreated into the second door front room,
and instantly chat the door after me. The next
moment I heard the rustlidg of the crape gar
ments outside; 'and the muffled voice of Mrs.
Badgery poured lamentably through the key
hole.
"Do you mean to make that yotsr beclroom ?"
asked the voice on the other tide of the door.
"Oh don't, don't make that your hed•room ! I am
going away directly---but, oh pray, pray lot
that ono room be sacred ! Don't sloop there! If
you can possibly help it,don't sleep there !"
I opened the window, and looked up and down
the road. It I had seen a policeman tittin hail
I should nertrdnly 11.27 a c altad
person was visible. I. shut the window again,
and warned Mrs. Badgery through the door, iu
my sternest tones, not to interfere with my
mestic arrangements. "1 moon to have - my
bed stead put up here," 1 said. "And what is
mare, I mean to sleep here" And what is more,
I mean to snore hero!" Severe, I think that last
sentence ? It. completely crushed Mrs. Badgery
for the moment. I heard the crape garments"
rustling away from the door ; 1 heard the muffled
groans going slowly and solemnly down the stairs
again.
In duo course of time I also docended to the
ground floor. Had Mrs. Bldgery really left the
premises? - Hooked into the front parlor—empty.
Back parlor—opmty• Any other rebut oil the
ground floor? Yes; a long room at the end of
the passage. The door was closed. I opened
it cautiously, and peepcd in. A faint scream
and the smack of two distractedly clasped hands
saluted my appearar.o3. There she was again
on the camp stool, again sitting exactly in the
middle of the floor.
"Don't, don't look in in that way !" Cried
Mrs. Badgory, wringing her bands. "I could
bear it in any other room, but I can't boar it
in this. Every Monday morning I looked out
,the things for'the wash in this room. Ile was
!difficult to please about his linen; the washer
woman never put starch enough iu his collars
to satisfy him. Oh, how often and often has he
popped his head in here, as you popped yours
in just .now ; and Baid, in his amusing way,
More Starch I' Oh, how droll he always was
—how very, very droll in this dear little book
room !"
I said nothing. The situation had now got
-beyond words. I stood ivith the door in my
hand, looking down the FSZG97,O towards the gar
den, and waiting do„?s,Ldly for Mrs. Badgery to
go out. My plan succeeded. She rose, sighed,
shirt up the camp-stool, stalked along the pas
sage, paused on the door-mat, said to herself,
"sweet, sweet spot !" descended the steps, grcau
ed along the gra,,vel walk, and disappeared from
view at last, through the garden door.
"Let her in again at your peril," said I to
the woman who kept the house. She curtseyed
and trembled. I left the premises, satisfied
with my own conduct under very trying oireum.
stances, delusively convinced, rues, that I had
done with Mrs. Badgery.
The next day I sent in the furniture. Tho
most unprotected object on the face of this earth
is a house when the furniture iS going in. The
doors must l,:o kept open; and employ as many
servants as en may, nobody can be depended
on so long as the van is n the gate. Tho con
fueion of -L.l.ving in" demoralised the steadiest
disposition, and there is no such thing as a, prop
erly gualded post from the top of the house to
the bottom. How the invasion was managed, how
the surprise WU effected, I know not; but it is
certainly the fact, that when my furniture went
in, the inevitable Mrs. Badgery went in along
with it.
I have some very choice engravings, after the
old masters; and I was first aws.koned.to a con
sciousness of Mrs. Badoery's presence in the
house while I vas hanging up my proof 'im
pression of Titeree Vellum over the front parlor
fire-place. "Not there!" cried the =Med
voice, imploringly. "Ilia portrait used to hang
there. Oh, what a print—what a dre4dful,
dreadful print to put where his dear portrait
used to be !" I turned round in a fury. Thorn
she was, still muffled up in .crepe, still carrying
her abominable camp -stool. Before I could say
a word in remonstrance, six men in green baize
aprons staggered in with my sideboard, and
Mrs. Badgery suddenly disappeared. Had they
trampled her under foot, or crushed her in the
doorway? Though not an unhuman man by
nature, I asked . , myself theso questions quite
composedly.
[CONCLUSION O MONDAY.] a
, MILITARY GOODS.
rpm SUBSCRIBERS RAVE CONSTANT
LY on hand a complete stock of
MILITAIty GOODS
CONSISTWG IN PART Or
PLumEa, •
BWORDS,
I LUSHES,
TASSELS,
Volunteer Compnniea
lITEMMED WPM PULL EQUIP:WITS AT 13110.11.1 . Leona.
SILK hislD BUNTING FLAGS MADE TO ORDER.
JNO. B. ItIWADDEN J SON.
98 INLARKET STRBET,
EPAULETTES,
BUTTONS,
FRINGES,
ETC, ETC