VOLUME XVI PITTSB*I!-.3H kORNING POST. ~ery SWV:slll=otriod) Y1.E.:4 P. BARR Y 7 C07...D213 OP WOOD LTD 7: =ZEE pbsatia ❑ct ;JE...ld lIIRIE=I3 te!:r-T=•- ,- ,17 F,1!.? rrt NE: v. U1.151.:',2. OF ADVERTIS Tion'Aej rw 1 2 , la w. , !,!:1: I a lie/J., MIMS e o ren ili2erno•az ...... R'pCF 6 .. ~ICJ 1.3 4 00 6 &1 7 GO cl 00 10 GO 11 CC LP. 18 00 , n • oar 17e month 2.. 3 50 tz..! 5 CA , 7 65' 6 Go 8 CU d 10a.; 900 18 55 10 SD 3, 13 r tiU DEM. PLia,SO33: tz months .... !..I.t. kqr_L . no-1 lITSBURGH SATURDAY POST A rvIATtEttiOTO WEERLV. riLi ONE DOLLAR PER, YEAR) IN GLUTS OF TI:N. Subticriptior.a, - $2 par tanuttra. CONTAINS ALL TilE CURRENT NEWS Tail DAY, Pc. A_gricaltrsal, Corn er end Miseellaaeoue. T.t..iiraT•er being of tho t..t.norse trt.=, and neatly prints f.t wLite paper, in large, clear type, will ba found by .3 E - 012-cr. r t. - cr to give Lattar hatiefeetiou i.Lan any paper ,fished is Pittsburgh. Thu_ •.^.:40 wish to talts s paper from-Pittsburgh, willflnd a SATITP.DAY r0.07a safe and proCitable incostment. loddrmts, JAPLES P. reply ditor and Proi.riator. ZIEEEKI RP.Ea nvEas , 00K AND JOB OFFICE, PG :7,T "Z. - T.71=1.1.4 - cks, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. unile7Fir,riod having made estimisive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOWPST STYLE E TYPE, and Improved Machinery, to tho MORNING POST 'OR OFEqOE, Itrate ttention of Rail Road Officer erehants, business and the public generally, to their cperior fatillit;es for ,zecr,ting with diopatch, on reasonable trim, all kicds of RAIL ROAD, NERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EYL - SLY OTHEE. DESCRIPTION OF I LAIN & FANCY PRINTING ""liur matetZl I,iug nearly all new, we cn give assn ance of the moos: -zomplete eatisfaction end solicit orders DJORS, PAIIPLILETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, • BANE . ',',IaECE- . S, }MANE NOTES, LVTER ur 41/S, BILL IFEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULAILiii, LUSINEPS CARDS, PAYER BOOKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, &c. Particular attention will also he paid to the printing f Posture, dc. for Concerts, Exhibitions and 8A.P.8. c EIYhRS. BUSINESS CARDS The FeeTle's Shoe Store.. S. DIEFFENBACHER & Co., Chap Cezh Dealcra in all kinds of Pft.thionable NOTSI StIOES , lAD 'GAITERS, ?et' Genthytnni, Lcdies, Youths and Children, No. 17 FLth Street, riettr ocB PI'PTSBIJR.GH, PA. G. Y.118.T.7 J0G1T1307.. ........ J 037501 ' ,PERRIN t'i4 JOHNSON, Proprietors of Childs t Co.'s Patent Elastic, Fire and Water Proof Cement Rooteng. 133 TLIIRD STREET. RDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fr.lly er.ontk.i, a^:l all vv..: wort warrn.tazd. ftrat.n.: material :...Iw,ys ou hand, nut tur eat. t,r JOS. F. ERAMELTON El A; GEN E ERS Ari il"; - Bar I.en IN/EATS, Car- u - of P.rt and Liter* *eels, P - ;ttsburg.l, Pa. lIPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist t...J and Saw Breweries, Printing Establishments, ti,ontartories, 00., made to order. They also continue the in:-.orifa , :ture of thbir Celobrat4d Machinido' Toole, such au T-r Ling Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Prilliug Machines, L - c. Alto, Wrought Lrou Shattiz.g, with Pulleys, Ilangors ; )3:1:7-d .. TEOIIMLN..... 8.. C. trn , TmoniPSON ST. CO., , )lISE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND GRATNERS, No. VS& PAINT •:• , -,:...cnted with ne.,atne.as and de,Tatzn. Mixed Paints, o,' , rpentine, Varriich, Japan and Ecgtsh Patent Dry • e Mur,isitgue a very superior article; Phila. • and Pittsburgh White Lead slwa73 on hand and for • aro prepare.l to grind colors for Painters, Dreg. • others. at the shorteat so we have a Mill • ,;rinds by at.crern Painters Mill tare money by get s:, . ir colors ground c toth ni. tmrsiy GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. HYDROMETERS or W , :471 , i , g eplcitz, ttio cad Lczt art!cles ever Lptca t :ht. to Cilia city, Ti1L , F.1110.M.D.T.1!..8.:•3. AND 13A.8.0517.=2, prict from $6 $3O each. POCKET A ND S COMPASSES, G E. SHAWS, Praf;:cl P4f , ' ) / Erect. op t 3 Hall. URV E OR' head et Eg. C. &. J. 51, SAITO:Et, IZIIICC''fI(7IC r 7.EI I 7. OIL, CAN DLES, PALM, TOILE I', • AND ROSIN SOAPS N 0.47 Wood ■treet, Pittsburgh, Ps. JOHN EIBER & CO., F".CI DYERS AND SCOURERS S4YI c>. ES ia3l.-=„th tx" ea Cot, ,:1 112.11) isroilErt STPLIZT3, Ail kinds of Shawls, Dresses ' Ribbons, and deecriptiou of Silk and Woolen Goods executed al notice, and OIL remQnable terns. tap=m Of?.lee of Sealer of Weights and Measures. TLIE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND ...YEASI 7 I2 ES, lily be found henceftall, in Cherry alley, bett'...en Third and Fourth striiots, where orders may be left. °EARL-.9 RAENETT. Ti S. 11AVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens just • rvcelv—i, and for We at the Stationery Store, al, .and E 5 Market street. FRA.DTKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —Lae weil.known and popular annual, f. - .)rmerly pnt. litn , Johoetou t Stockton, after a lapse of years, will shortly be t..aned. The circulations as formerly will be Vold. by 5 .2 skillfal mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, F.fiq , who will also preparo for its pages snch reading mat ter as will male it an enterudning and instructive maga- Vue, yides tho reliable astronomical calculations, anew and ingenious table of time, as accurate method of drawing lines, and WI::: matters of permanent value will be added. Orion. of booksellers and other dealers are solicitorlia advance of publication, ar but one edition will be printed, and orders will he Titled acairdin.s to priority. wa. G. JOEiNSTON & CO, Pi:LH-L.0.8, Printers, Etationers, and Blank Book Makers, f.a Woe," etreet, Pitisbnrgh . : . PTA eIEESE.-300 boxes good cutting Cheese rc:crfed and for sale by JY26 EENRY E. COLLINS. - . .QTARCEL-250 boxes Pearl Starch in score and for er.le by is 26 AnD haVe commenced menu it 4 taetarir.3 Lard Oil, and wal be pleased to receive or acre fer.;t, W will-warrant it equal to Any Oil is the mar will MI bnrreia returned when desired: AO h J. IL ate.Wlrltft, 9, r IQ - a.ct" V7oca'alreet. - done fa/ sae Efft • g S 3 ':_~1 ~,, • '4 ‘ , " 4 1 ' d• -. ~. , „.. ..,,,. c., ri. 1 ,iz 4::;.?,,,... / , s ,. • .., .. tk, . ...,.. A I I . Ti : 11 , :i : * ft 0 ~,, . , '' . -- 4. — ' ' --:::.' ~., --..:. zil r 41 • 1? . Z, . 4' PO ~....., gi 1, Pi . Z't I.S . ' l' . . '' ' t: ': . i , .'! : ' 4 ... '.,,' , , W i p 2 .. '4,!: 'l l , p , g I ,t i.4.-4ivP v -..., .4 .T. =.1.- r.... , 2, 1 t ,,. ' t.-. 4 - -.. ' g! Li ... - ) . / i ' 2 , - 1: ' , P. -4 '''.:- '• ' , r i 1,. 54. ...... /y irm 811111113, c.-tly in adTare-..: ithin the:fear. ti: a center Sa 14 W,a 1 00 1 b 2 5,1 8 -00 4 50 6 60 8 50 5 00 1 - 00 10 00 1 • 33 CPJ .3 3 b., 4 05 6 bt 6 E=l , with di G -Ikly Colli ASSES, PITTSBURGH, PA HENRY H. COLLINS PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANN 111111; INSURANCE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FAR4ER's UNION INSURANCE COIPANY, At ATITENS, 11.4,1LIFORD coIINTY, PA., Jan. t, 1858, as presented to the Stock.boblere, and made oat in compliance with the State IAIAd of New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, dn. STATDIEM The name of the Comparry to the FARMERS' UNION IN SURANOS COMPANY, locatad at Athens, Pa. Chartered April 13, 1853, by the Legielatare cif Pennsylvania. Charter 'Perpetual. Cash Capital, vliich is all paid brirpica in athlltiQn thereto AtIBETO Fifty-four Bonita and Mortgages, at sic and seven ill cent. interest, • amounting in the aggregate t0...1162,316 00 Which mortgages are or value, hie and prod:env° real estate, principally farms, =corded and tint lions, worth generally double the amount and more than mort gaged for in each case, and in no case less than fifty cent. more, exclusive of farm buildings, and co certified by the Recorders, wine recorded, to the and tors of the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nineteen six 74 cant. Bonds amply secured. 47,685 Ou Cash on hand and in Bank 6,449 12 Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of transmission, secured by bonds with sureties . Due on losses re-insured, &c Bills receivable, viz: promissory r.otes payable at bank and to the Company Interest accrued, (principally due January 1, 1858,) 1 10 4 6 Safe and office Flztares and Frani. trite 01:0ea ►OE ¶E YEAR 1857 Amount of PM:ail:MO received dozing tho year $ 85,231 33 Aral interest received during the year 11,442 05 Ain't received from all other eonrees 2,480 00 Expenses for the year, including commissiens, saleiri, rents, rein sm-ance, printing, advertising, taxes, and all other expenses....—s 19,199 6t3 Diridonds paid during,the year...... 17,890 00 Losses paid, which occurred prior to December 31, 1866 Losses paid which occurred during the year 48,581 61 "ouitur.s. Las3es adjusted and not doe (since paid ).. $ 12,500 90 Losses incurred and fn process of adjustment. 14059:22 reported, on wh‘i o action has been taken Lomas resisted, en gronn f insur ance a ft er fire, property Defer red before loss, property lout not covered by the Policy, ac— 12,100 00 --$ 39,407 99 Whole amon tof risks taken daring the year-$.5,429,862 00 Whole amount of risk at date. 4,861,410 GO ETSTP. Or PENNECYLVAIILL,COLPSTT OP BBADPOSD, Si. C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Canfield, Secretary of the Farmer? Onion Insurance Company; being severally duly sworn, depose and say, and each for hirceelf says, that the foregoing is a tree, fall and correct statement of the affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above do. scribed oflicarit thereof. 0. N. SIIPAIAN, PreAdent. J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary. Subscribed nod sworn before me, this 25th day of Jarm an-, 1558, IL 0. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace. T. J. HUNTER, /gent, No. SO Water street, Pittsburgh. ERE INS UR A_NCE, BY 711111 Retia.nee Ricatual Insurmiee-Co. OF PHILADELPHIA ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MERCHATi iiiitNlTußß., SO., IN TOWN 011 COUNTRY. Office, EC). 308 Walnut, street. CAPITAL, tlio 1 77,926 ..ASSETS, 403521,465 &B. Invested al follows, viz:— First Mortgage on improved City Property, worth dou'ole tne amount .......... ....... ...—..... ....... ji.20,200,00 Pounaylva.nia Railroad Co.', 6 per cent.Mortvge Loan, r. 39,000 cost.... 25,560 00 Adle,3o.enyCounty 6 per cent. l'ean'a R.R. Loan. 10.000 00 I.c.r.usylvarda limilroad Co.'s Stock_ ...... 4,000 00 of tho Reliance Mutual lusuranc, Co 19,160 00 Sto.-L• of County Fire Insurance C 0... 1,060 00 Scrip of Sundry insurance Companies ... 476 00 Sins Itc=irade, tninetus paper 5'2,711 60 Rook Accounts, accrued interest, etc.. 3,335 19 Coeb on baud and to Bank 16,043 20 $9,52,485 89 CLEM. TooLror, Przadcat. D 2 1:0T010. • Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphiun, Wlll'vm It. 'thamp3on, - Robert Steen, David B.Broura f -- William !dinner, x Cornelius Stevensim, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. L. Canon Z. Lothrop, Robert Tolaild, Charles Leland, Mona Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. \Vood, Smith Bowen, Jams B. 'Woodward, Wm. H. Sample, Pithib'g mr3 B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J. CARDIN Ee. COFFIN, Agent, mr3 Nerth-ean corner Third and Wood etreeta. _ HitellAlCTS' INSERANCE COMPANY, of Philo:de W5l. V. ruf - r - yr, President D. J. lINJANN, & rotary. Account cf . Stock paid in and inT6.4ted...V200,000 00 LScapita—. 63,428 35 $263,488 85 Cargo on lAA lo and 111 , 44;saippi Rivera anti tributerica. ineurel agsinst loan or ;Luang° by Fire, agebiat the Perila or the tea and Inland Navigation :Ind Transportation. MEE= . _ . Win. V rettlt, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, D. J. Itici.l4r..a, E. E. NY it - m , T, 11. - Ato tluillon, D. L. Wool2toc. • John E. Ma.rE;rnal. CL:n... 13. INI !Olt, Jotio J. PAtterson, Elwood T. Pupt.y. 077109135: WILLIAM V. PETTIT, Prezi.te.t E. F. wrnLER., riLe D.. 7. 11107.517 N, Sem - tar:l. aalFitaarlote , : In PAiladttplZa.: in fira.adt/phia : &iv I :, Lamb A Co., Steitimitz, Justica tr. Co., Truitt., Bro. I: Llo., Bock, :Morgan & Btidfole, A. T. Lana Si . Co., Pchnroy, Caldwell & Co. FITZ:3EOI,OIJ OFFICE; - 1.10.07 WAT 'AR STREET. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. WEST BRANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CIIARTIIRUD Br THE LEGIBLA.TURN Or PIONS YLVANIA Premium N0te5.—5132,343. rpHIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Fjldinge, Merchtuulise, Furniture, &c., in town or DIREOVORB B. , u..k.0. J. Poarce., lion. G. C. Harvey ,i Charles A. Mayer Jul.', ii. Hall, Oharloa Drat, 'Peter Diciaine.un, T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HAGVKY, President. T. T. Amtems, Vice President. Time,. Krrcnss, Secretary. nsirlaancss: &mewl IL Lloyd, Dr. J. B. Crawford, A. A. Winegarciner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff, L. A. Mackey, Ran. S. Cameron, Jamea Armstrong A. White, Thoa. Bowman D.D, William Fearon, Jsmoa Quiggle Wm. Vendarbelt, Iloa. Wm. Bigler, OFFIC.E4iO. GO FIFTH BTtrEET, Pirraumma. de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. ;TIM FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PIELLADRLPEELL Daatmona—Chasles W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith; Geo. W. Richards, HordoeL D. Lewis, Adolphi'E. Borle, ftvid 8. 13rown% Nor. ris Patterson. , Can. N. BANC - Li:a, Preddent. Casa: G. 8AX05.7., Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, oo ovary description of property, in town end country, at:rates se low :17 !Aro cF.asietent with security.. The Cmpany hare rerred a large Contingent Fund, 1bl:1,, wall their coplml and premium% oafoly invested, af ford empie protection to the assured. As..eta of the Company, on January lat, 1851, as Pah -11,h; d agreeably to an Act of Anembly, were as follow% viz; Mortgage $918,12.8 68 Estate 84,077 78 Trmporary Loa-as 88,968 , f.t..ct3 61,984 0) C 1211.1, ..... 64,846 81 Total 51,211,1'63 44 Elute their incorporatiao, a period of twenty-One years, they hive paid upvrarit of Gue Nfillion your Hundred Thou. maid Dellars,i CrS5En :by fire, thereby affordingevidenoe of the advantages of insuranas, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptlletii all J. OA.2.I) , LNZE. QG R 7, Agent, nerth-en.iii car. - 171,:).1 and Third rm. NV ESTERN LNSURAIWE COMPANY oa Prrostraaa. GEORGE D itSLP, President; S. EL GOZDON, Secretary. Oman No. 92 Water street, (Spang ts Co's Warehouse,) ap stairs, Pittsburgh. Will Mame against all kinds of •• ;11E1 anu 'i A RINE RISKS. some Institution, managed by DI:a& , r, who are well known in the commrmity, and who are determined, by pralllPtllo2l3 and liberality, to maintain the character which they hace assumed, as offering the beat protection to those 11410 desire to be inzured. • • ;, ASSETS, OCTOBER Slat, 1857. Stock Accounts, ..... Mortgage„---- 1.11, 1 1. s Bsoeivablo„.-- Mop Farnitare, Open A nt5,...........«......... 03.314. ............. ........ Bills Disconntai,.. George Garble, J. D. Butler, Jame?, 51^Anlq, Andrew Ackley, . Nathaniel Holmes, D. AL Long, . - 0. W. Blekstun 1114 — ACO 1 -4000 139 - OCeantriB6 l 3o l 4 — tar e7. 0 • 141 123310 WM= 4201 1:& 4.200,000 00 . 63,485 61 18,761 bJ 7,3313 51 $ 253,48.5 61 t 99,163 SO V 0,43..., 813 $121,600 00 ..... . 2,160 00 4,161 61 240 00 9,478 04 ...... ' 40,248'57 '125,00313 $817,U1. 78 Disicrrosa Hiller, Jr., • ; orge _W. Jackson; Alex. Ste?, - Wm. SntgatL,, Ala:candor Wm. IL Brat E••• - .•, , ,122•71,• , ii4EMMEONME INSURANCE PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBITfLGII, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Proaideni. Aux. 13aatanY, Vice President. P. A. RLNIZIAAT .Becrotary. Air-This Company makes exeryinanrance appertaining to or connected with LEFF. 8.1211.8. Also, against ILULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tribritarlim, and MARINE ftlF. , 3 generally. And against Loss and Damage by Eire, and agsiedi Perils of the Sea and Inland Narlgstion cud Pol!cim tegr,ctl of the lowest rates c- "qiatAnt with ea - t all partioa. Robert Galway, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., James Marshall, James W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, David H. Chambers, William Carr, Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, OFFICE, NO. 99 WATER ST., PITTSBURGH Assets--Illaj , 1, 1858 Btock, Due Bil Ls--payable on demand and secured by lw. , approved names... T $ 76,690 GO CashCashln Pittaburghrust Oompany 12,2,50 37 Premium Notes ed 993 6l) Bills Receivable 15,886 Ul 122 shares Exchange Bank Stook--cost 8,960 00 00 do Nlccha , les' Bank Block—cost 6,490 63 300 do Iron City Bank Stock--amount paid. 7,600 00 200 do Allegheny Bank Block— do do 6,000 00 Beak Accounts 13,251 34 DIROCTOr.d. J. 11. Shopnbngor, I ti. W. 0.1.19, W. K. Nimlck, Isaac M. Pennock, John A. Canghey, W. W. Martin, 0. W. Batchelor, R. T. Leech, Jr., R. D. Cochran, David McCandless, Jamca J. Bennett, George S. Holden. Wm. J. Anderson, J. 11. HOENBERCi ER, President 0013 T. PINNEY, Secretary. mys:lru CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAG ALEY, Prolden • HAIIIIKL Bumnr,LL, Secretary. OFFICE: 94 Wol..er street, bottom Atarket and Fti.i.s mute 4171-Insures BULL AND CARGO RISES, on the Onto rind Allszinsippi Elvers and trthutarics. Insures against Loss or Damage by 51 - B. D. A/so, against the Portia t. , 1" the Son and Inland Nav tgartsn and Transportation. DIBIICTOES William Baguley, Samuel Rea, James M. Cooper, James Park, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, Springer Harbaugh, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, John Caldwell. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Now 149 Chormut 8 treat, • Opp JAL° the Custom 11.311 , .0. wild, MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU ILLNON, either Perpetual or Limited, On ev. , r7 description of Property or blotch at reasonable taws of premium ROBERT P. KING, Provident. M. W. BALDWI.!.{, Vico PreaidE.Lt DIRWITES. Onarleo Hayes, K It. G. , , , ,i, E. B. English, Gt , org,3 W. Brown, P. 11,. Favry, Juseph ii. Paul, O. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. idagargee, E. Wil...r. I. Buczztrass, Secretary. J. G. COPP'S, Agent, Corner :Midland Wood streots HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. SCOTT HO U , Corner Irwin Street and Duqueeue Way, PITTSBULti~H, Pd. B. D. MARKER, - - - PIWKILETOB, [formerly of the "Marker Hons..," Blal.acple, Ps.) TRE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW CON.I - AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated In a central part of the city, being cm: %enient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat landings. The nous° was built in lna, with all modern improve- , remits, and fitted up in splendid styla--the entire Pfirnircira being new—and will in every respect be .a first clam Hotel. tine STARIYA are attached to the premises. Delt7 COIIANUCOPILF. RESTAURANT. 111 , ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of Merchants - and others is directed to thin' 11111 % , establishment, which has been recently fitted '`, 1 71 . 4,: up fot the purpoae 01 affordingSIPESTAN- "`' ,l ? TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LcrcATior.l GOantry folks attending market areparticularly invited to call, Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will clwrrys be found, a the freshest the market affords. ap2o:ly(lAw EXCHANGE HOTEL, A. LOWRY, Proprietor, Corner _Vain strtet and Youghiogheny River, Near the Raaroad D.pot WEST NEWTON, PENN'A. rip HE AIIOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COINI• PLETE order for the reception of vieitere. It is bean. tifullo located on the banke of the Youghiogheny river, and can be reached every day from the city by the GonneHaynie railroad. The rooms are large, airy and well furnishtdaild Ito could be no pleasanter place a few weeks summer residence in the country. A few amines can be accommo dated. Terms moderate. Add: 14:1 A. LOWEY, ray= West Newton, Pa. -THE NATIONAL SALOON, Under Foster's Neer iY ational Theatre, FITT3M. 7 I:OI:, FA., D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and comfortable etylo, tho large centre store in the ODD FELLOWS HALL. Fifth street, as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND SALOON. liming had many years' up fleece In the business, he is prepared tosupply the beet the market affords. life Bar will be furnished at all times With tho beet WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en trance to the Saloon,l3 in the centre of the Hall, and re freshments will be furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT (Sundays excepted.) apl4:ly WASHINGTON.HOUSE, COR. PENN'A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST., WASHINGTON, D.O A. F. BEVERIDGE H. W. ,L9,NAGA. U . S oHOTEL, Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot, HARRISBIIP.G, PA. [Jel5 WASHINGTON HOTEL, FORMERLY D. S. nom., PITTSBURGH, PA. JANES SHANNON, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TT - TT oorticir of PENN and WASHINGTON greets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and his. undergone. a:thorough improvement, remodeled and furnished with now furniture, and is now the most conve• .niont Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, .East or Weet. myS:ly 4,ArANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AU RZITI'Z P553P8121 " 8 -N°. 844 LitTrtY street, Just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city tor passengers arrl. g by that road. 'Who proprietor having, Et considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid BV.likti cad extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Dar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febLy A Excelsior Restaurant, :1":-;, - . ) -•• Na 111 WOOD &rid, "N. .ge FISTEGMUM, WHOLZHALEI AND •BETAIL DAAT.F.II IN LARt AND 1126.13T1D1N FUR. The undersigned has Peet received from the Eastern mar ket, selected with great care, EMELT, HALIBUT, HADDOCK, FRESH COD MR, BASTION BUN DISH, BKVEKAL VARIETIES OB f.A►KI New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island, Egg Barber, Shell Oysters. The fluest ever brought to this city. Every delicacy of the lemon served up at the ITStrigf.SIOR RESTAURANT. ap:lyd 8. STEM:WOE. ST. CLAIR, HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former ly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and oommo diens HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent etyle, squadrespectfolly invite Ma friends and the traveling public te'giv6l4m U. Assured, with the •Octrivenianoe of the house and his long experience in the bon *lives &0.,68 n give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate.. fata WM. 0. 00MILLY. Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson, _ --NO.-1041700D ETIMIT, NUR rIITIL ASIMACTITSERS7OF VA ; Ikea, Eat and Bonnet-Bows, Ladioa Traveling Carpet Baga,4a, keep. constantly VZI batta large stock. .Wo are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay tag , ladlitiea to tarn out good stook at reduced prim, we Would tribt-tbat ‘tradato all and examine onr goods be. tag* piptrinditla alltWatot '1T,'.... , ,...i : i...:•§'..a;i,:.. , ;',.3 : :- ; , .: PITTSBURGH, FRthAY, AUGUST 27, 1,58 Samuel ..hrelarkan, John Scott, David Richey, Charles Arbuthnot, Joseph B. Lerch, N. P. Hart, Robert 11.. Jn0..5.1.0'1111. 5266,311 It, Capt. 4ark Sterling, Samna' M. Eder, John 3. Dilworth, Franci3 Sullen, William B. Ilayn, Juhu Shipton, Walter Bryant, PfLOPRIETIIEBB -11,,L 1 -1104-W"- BOOKS AND STATIONERY (Eacc.ea3or to T. C. TLI.,r ipp °BERT A. LOOMIS, ) fi ATIONXII AND DEALJ.IIL IN B 012;:(... " p lubl" 1.6 AND N EV7.9 PAP 1411 . 4, No. 41 Filth Plttrami Co Partnership. entered undersigned have ented into Co- Purtuerehip, under the style of Vila. C. Johunton & SAMUEL I. JOIINSTON, WILLIAM G. JOEVETON. Pittsburgh, Siiptiorubm . 6, 1867. a. U. JOEUSGTON, YR M. 0. 3,tINVI`On W In. G. JOEINSTORI 4r.. CO., i'A'CIOINTER , S, Blank manucu-uret, to and JOT PIUNTEILS, Wood Fuv,rth, Pittabargli, l'n. TOBACCO AND LIEGABS. RINEHARI V V 013/0.;CO, I it AND CIA3AR6 Safety and E- , ;•,t)Kaonty liAgiat. WIIY WILL YOU BUiliN CAMPIIENF., AND FLUID, 1,1,en ou a cl,s . .per and bL.t ter light. Pure liaroßet,o Oil. muds from the gas c . Canael produces the cheaptat, 111(6i. brilliant, steady, pleasant end s.d . a uortutd , erlor.,l to the public, and ty 0140 f.11... - .1 gas; and quite as cues..; Lorrip; eunp:e .uutiy na n d con. r.; T. O..HODISIN!ittti, P.a.re..., • . In tht, nuirkt,t., main vr.tn iir4l ,, =cent it. tf. 27:15 COOKING B).r GAS. k WORD TO TII-L rPHE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH- A INCH, and we e•" 1 the attoliticoa es' the I:3 , 1 ,s to the I - Jet that COOKING, IRONING, ETC:, Can be dvao with 0:70tIOTP.• -vithout,op:•ryr2ivo haat, ki • oT.t dovt, and m. I._ it --Ihv alwayd roa ,v is 0 m,,a.elit—Z y using Dl•asgrave , a GT.& Uoolltahg Stove, which w, reei,ectitiV.; Inrua p..to ati.ent...,a, at No. TS ,tr. Comity and City ANEZES' WlGecii NFFCTioN , C ‘• U ECT ON, C • EUTION. t ) U N ECTIuti,O O NP C T lON, CO:iFE TN C T 1 U N C rEeT • N CoNY cTIO N v u E U 'l* I O N Cu N eECTION any es Coin Worm Rem y c:ow Th.) inc,at paea. , ,d4t, una. Prepared and Bola, whole, , ,ile and rttz,ll, by AtaiK.LL HAPT, Cur. Wood zdztli tit., ttabte:e.,. Pa , And to ld by Preogfrtz jefl QT. WIAILLES LIVE 13,7-: STABLES.-- 1I The andorsigned he bought the of the above named 9tentte, •.1-, .I;_l, : agether with a portidn of the ~.t ten-Iltir. , sive stork of Ilorso ean late the property of James 51 , ithews. (1.-.‘c, , ,,spd. In addition to the stock befor,n,entioned,ho 11;w v-tso added e number ui FINE 150E8E3, BEFOGIEA Ar•:D CAI:MA(3E9, which wore formerly employed 1..„N Livery Stables ut Third, below Wood street. ell he gives his personal ',to-a non to the busincut, e e tina.nca el the patronage which he has hitherto tecelved ITC* pud,Licis JACOB iIAILDN Ell, St. Charles Livery Stablyy. N. E.—A HEARSE and Guy numb( r of CAIIIIIAGIIS con always be procured for I'nuoiraz. C. 2.1 THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. 0.. k. .1. !t. Sawyer, N., i-,csives the preference over all other kinds ever 011eri,1 I family use. Its advantages over other F‘lap9 It is tii Gun pound tnilug equal to turee of nunituun rum ....ono. 21. Half the time noed only b occupied In washing when thb Soap is used in plzro of other Peep. Ed. in washing eau L's nearly dispense:. with, ea the clothes will require little if say rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Foiling the clothes le unnecessary when this Soap is used, and herd or sal: water answers equally as well as soft. 6tll. Printara, Dlachinists, Painters and others, tlnd it far saPerMeto GL :....`QC Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint,ptintera ink and dirt from the bands, tcavinz the ohm solt.,4and free from chapping. To avoid the labor 01 nabbing the clothes, and the nen of the wash-'ward, the following threcti,ms nbould be followed For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolve,' Soap, end stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, raid rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A vary dirty wrist-band, or seam or grease spcts, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the cioth. - es will outdo out clean and albite, without rubbing or boiling. Conid water may be tn,ed piano of hot, requiring about double time in eon ring. gd- Observe our name on each bar. F , ir oak', in any quantity, at our Wrir , llolls2, No. 47 W.)...1 atre,i, and at our worn, opposite I;a3 hound HOMO, Penn. /la avenue. it. 0. » J SAWYER, 11 LICK WiIEAT FLOUR,-20 e-soks Buck wheat Euur, b sacks, just rocolved alld for aalo IoOANDL zS, M.P.A NS L CO., Comer Woad and water atreoto. bbie. Yieur rooeived and for sale by 1110C.1111i.E33, 11it,Ai.18 b 00., earner 'Wood and Water atroatß-, EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable end cheap WiMipCt, $t if )VIN 'PULLEY'S, LARD.—A prima articlo of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kep,Juat reer+ire4 and for sale by .11cCANDL.1::19, iSI2iAN rt CO., i 52.3 C,raor of and Water ,t.rr-et.s.. 26 bags Plmouto ; " Grid ity , ..7`,T, just ru;."olvt,l fog Eak f r...1.0 1 '. A FLIOKFTSON. 29.: 1 • - YEW ARRIVALS.—`AIe arc taking into atore, (123 Wood streol.) ru iDIEIIu.II3J stock; of line l'apor for Jobbing pnraukr..l; ale... Letter, ap and Note ; Friv.lop3.3 in groat variety; Malinla vapors, of ov,ry else, end 1111 cheap an they can be bought in the East, where we offer wboleealo or retail, eery low for Cub. a pt JNQ. M. Pi:AKINS b. CO JAKE FlSll.—Whito Fish, Trout, Salmon, and Pickerel constantly on hand, a frill stock to supply the wholesale trade. In lmyoi EtENItY H. COLLINS. (RANGES. -300 bxs. sweet, just received and for Isle by kiEntER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, OpFsite the St. Charles Hotel. Room B.-100 doz. Extrn Corn Broome on hand and for sale by 9. C .t. 11. SAWYER. DUSTER TRLNIMINGS—Drab and Gray Duster Binding and Tassels, Just opened at ,st:f.t JOS. HOELliit'S, 77 Market street. NEW STEEL SPRING SußTs___Of the moat graceful shapes, on hand at HORNE'S, 77 Market street, r QEE Li SW Ek.;l: POTATOES.-20 barrels Becd Swot Potatoes, received and for Bale by JA3115.8 A. FBTZER, Corner Alartzt and Viva etrects, pICKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re celved and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, te2o Corner Market and First streets. ERFUMB . —Lubin's, &lain's, Wilglit's, Glenn's and Llarrieon's Extracts for the handkerchief, constantly on hand at p ICE 914# RICE FLOUR ; tom Starch ; ;; , llver Olosl Starch ; Hecher's Farms; Baker's I.)oced and Broma; Fresh Coma Shell Enditived and far sale of JAYNES' TEA STORE, BA tt-Ifth ELL UM COPYING BOOKS.—Theso books possess great advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It takes a moat perfect impreasioa and is convenient to refer to. When once in nse their superiority is apparent. Sold b W. G. JOLINSTu'I & 00., jos Stationers, 57 Wood at. $9OO FOR SAIE—A two story brick house, of biz reoms, wall arranged, pared yard, with hydrant, bake oven, smoke house, &c. The home is in good repair, painted and papered. Situate on East Lana, Allegheny City. Terms easy. CUTILBEILT SON, 51 Market street. BAY STATE APPLE PARING MA- OfTINE.—A VERY USEFUL AND SUPERIOR AR TIOLE—ny fiva Garza of VI. the apple le PARED, CORED and 81,1.0 ED. %,,v.u.ubor 11th, 18.56, and February 17th,18.57, in Europe. For ease in any quantity, at No. 74 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Please call and examine for yourselves. Jy29 SAMUEL PAHNESTOCK. LAKE FISH.—A large supply of White Trout, Salmon, Herring, &o., received am' for sale by Jr 26 ENRY a COLLINS. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable pro , altnate at the corner of lixth and Weed streets, haatug 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on sixth street. Ono-third of thriabove'will be sold for $9,000. Onelalf in hand—bahinco at otiey two and three years. - B. CUTHBERT A; RON* , •1 61 Market street.. YI RA 'LID PRESSED , 0 DLE&--! ocp b*xes• ,Sydraulio Pressed Mould Candles, made far Bummer use, on hand and fc4 sale by - fez; •- • - •,; AV. L J:' H. • bis. thisAlq U. goklid %.0 Sx imb y 3300 ogo =La CIO vin ULWS. i 7,- :',..' , 4% . 4 - •' ., ''•-• 4 '•••i- . t' . : :••••••,, ,, ?. , .... , 4.',.t•e...f.,, , :t.,.....t. , •,...:ri, - • ~ .,....-.:- . T- . :7 , ;, . :., . .- . ...u.4:., F .--:-.,::,;-:-., -- --- • •:. .. .. . . .- ..• : I=l I'?3 WOOD 32'S A' RT Ernithllt.,l:l utazA IMIIIMEM No. 41 Wood stroot 121=SEZMIIII JOS. FLEMING'S, Clorr.er Diamond and Market et PIANOS AND MUSIC. THE BALANCE OF IY SPRING STOCK -ul PIANO FORTES, FROM THE MANCINACYTWLY ON CHICKERING & SON'S 80-,TO:;;. Consisting of SIXTEEN of their now Seven Octave and Six and A 3alf Octavo Pianos; have just been received, and La ow ready f,r examination at the wareroorna of xhe anti- Notice C lOKERING it SONS' PIANO FORTES are nut furnished by them to any other house in this city, and all orders must is, directed to the subscriber. JOHN IL MELT, OR, No. SI Wood street, sole Agent fiir Claickering & Sous' Pismo% J 4 tor Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania i m.l l; .l:; ii -- " '"4- . :..1.1 r .4.‘--- fl P L L 3ILAND I I i rtA S N I OS 1 Z. PARLOR GRAND PIANOS!! AND NEW TYLE SQUARE PIANOS, loom the Alannfactrry of OffICISERING SONS'. BUNTON, Jtuit received from the manufactory of Chickering t Sous', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o their PIANO FORTES : One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price $6OO One Pull seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Price $7OO Out' Now Parlor Grand coven octave Piano, nearly equal in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the roam of an ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO SQUARE PIANOS! Two full carved Rosewood, Loth XlVth, eaven octaves, with carved Deek and Feet work. . . . • T •vo Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, coven octave. Four Rosewood, plain round corners, coven octave. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four 46 11. 4444 64 46 6 Four Rosewood " 14 . IA 6 0 a e All of the abovo are of their NEW SOA.LE, and with full Iron frames, and their now Patent Action. TMeie Instruments havo been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced pri.sa. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, dell Sole Agent for (Mickel:lag & Sons'. ALDERMEN. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON TILE CORNER OF WYLIE AND MTH &MIMS. Ali business connected with this office will be attended to with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Leeds,. Mortgagee, Bonds, Powers of At torney, itc. Titles to Real Estate examined, To the members of the Bar he tenders his services as Com missioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. His office is one of the main Lilies Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in SY.6..altitig business of that kind are ven desirable. I r,310,1 y Mderein an , s Office. TAMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AND POLICE MAGISTRATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo site the Co - art Home, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow ledgments and Probates taken • the Records examined, Deeds, Roads , Mortgages, Willa. LAM" Articles of Agrtm Merit, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., drawn up at short notice; narriams Solemnized, and all Madness in the line of his official duties, promptly attended Office hours, from. 7)4 s. u. to 1 P. to., and from 2 to ti P. at. ap&ly UpERSONS GOING WEST, who desire to purchase good farming lands, are informed that we have fur cabs 632. acres uf land In Bonne county, lowa. Aldo 640 act - co of land in Franklin county, will be Bold on cusy terms by S. OUTILDEUT ct SON, mylb 61 Market street. (IORKS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An im ,) menee Brock on hand, at the only CORK MANUFAC TOEtir in the city—No. 76 Smithfield street. Jyl6 H. OVERINOTON. D WEL JLING} HOUSE cn Third street At. for rent. H. CUT HBERT & SON, .1,23 Si Market erred. MACKEREL.- 25 harrela No. 3 Large Mackerel; : 3 5 4. •a 44 reo'd and for (1923) HENRY H. COLLINS. CLARET WINE.- 29 caws N. Johnston & Sons Medoc Claret Wine; 10 " " St. Julien Claret Wine 60 " C. C. St. Julien Claret Wino, in atom and for sale by /WILT f:B. g 11.10HItTSON, taylB Noe. 222 and 223 Liberty street. trIELEALICAL OLIVE SOAP.-1000 boxes `4.-,1 Chemical Olive Evasive Soap, on hand and for sale by Jo 7 B. C. tt J. SA WY 14 lOr ACON.-1O casks Country Bacon Shoul ders, Rides and Llama, jnat rocoived and for nals by JAR. A. FETZER, Omer ?dartnt and Hint eira•ta. INDIUO.-2 oases Manilla Indigo, just re calved and for sal° by mylB MILLER h RICRETSON. TIRJED APPLES.-50 bush. Bright Dried ILy Apples Junt rweived and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER., melt Owner 3farttet and 9acond eta. L J 'RESII NUTS.- 10 bales Bordeaux Almonds; 9 " Paper Shell " 60 bags Filberts ; 30 " Cream N rite ; P6c,in " 300 u bus. Gronad 6000 Coooa " Just received and for sale by REYNIER h ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, 109 Opposite ebe St. Charles Hotel ELI GLOVES, MITTS, ETO. LI Suitable fer the approaching hot Beason on hand by JeS JOS. HORNE, 77 Market street. fl LABB.-500 bazoa Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12, fn 7 ease by (ar:t 4/4NRIt LI. COLLINA. JOB PRINTING.- Cards, Freight Bills, Circulars, Lray Receipts, Bill Heads, Labels, Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading, With every other description of Job Printing, executed with promptness and at fair prices. J. R. %YELLIN, Printer and Blad,r, Wood street, near Fourth. 1c) ACRES of choice Land, with good im prcvoments, near the city, for sale on easy terms by S. OUTtiBERT Sc BON, Jelo 6i market ;tract. 303 ACRE Farming Pa,fo F r sale ' at fl per acre. , near B. CUTHBERT & BON, Ed Market et. DALLSI BALLS 1 BALLS I—A large as sortment of Foot, Solid and Bat Bois, just roueivod and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the India Rubber Depot. 28 and 28 St. Clair street, my'N J. O H. PHILLIPS. VANS! FANS! I—Palm Fans by the ease, dozen, or single, at Eastern pricea,with other varieties of Fancy Farm, for sale at jeB I EMONS.-100 boxes Palermo Lemons l , 1.4 Just received and for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, t- No. 89 Wood street, Opposite Sit:barley HoteL LARD OIL. 60 barrels Extra No.l Lard Oil; 25 " No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for 68.1 a, by [mylB] B. 0. & J. 11. SAWYER. LAVA COFFEE—Just received a lot of strictly pure Old Govornmant Java Coffee. Also, La oura and Rio Coffoa, at JAYN ES' TEA STORE, 39 Fifth street. lIIRE BLACKBERIr AND CHERRY BRANDY, for medicinal purposes, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE - 8, in tho Diamond. BOOK RESTS—Made of Mahogany and wt.,„ hocl, for nal() by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer. -RILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS-A largo assortment always on hand, or made to order. W. S. RAVEN, Corner Market and Second streeta. A "YEWS SEAL PAPERS Various atm and colons almaya on hand, at FARM of 238 acres, near Economy, for sale by S. CUTHBERT It BON, iY I7 61 Market street. T'RENOH LEMONS.-20 jnat received and for sale by REYNEER. ANDERSON, )9 28 No. 89 Wood lama. /MERM/MERMAN DRAWING PAPER—hi rolls AN fcr &gravers, for cab by J. B. WELDIN, riayla . Wgivt "ear Ycort fIIIM BANDS, •at Folios, Desk Pads, kit Bankers Cam, Port Mffnmi.% and Pocket Books, for tale by - W.'& HAVEN'S, . 019 . _ Writer Market and Second streets. NN '.--8 I (,1 large three bushels army Sao* rim and to good order, for Bale by - JAI& A. PETZEd, Cartier VIM and Market 'twain. nREST blinds I Shia day, sod for sale b • ANDERBON, No. 89 Wood otroet, mai Oppodto Et. Charles liotd. • • - : - noßmrs, 77 Market street. W. S. RAVEN'S, Corner Market and Second ate receive REAL ESTATE AGENTS CUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 /5.7 o Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, /to; making convey. emcee, deeds, bonds, Ac; writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, &c. oclB BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Panassass.—Messrs. Hanna, Garretson h 00., Robert Parks, Fag. J y 11.7 'WESTERN' LANDS• ALEXANDER. GARRETT, REAL ESTATE] AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wisconsin, Ac., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as above. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. AGRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and all tho machinery complete, corn and cob cracker, Ix., all in good order, with a dwelling house, stable and two lota of ground, Situate in South Pittsburgh, and will be sold on very easy terms by 5, CUTEIBCRT & SON, i eIT 51 Market street. LAWRENCE OOVNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exchango for land. ap..12 B. OUTLIBEAT & BON, 61 Market st- A STEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling house, etc., near the city, for Bale by 8. OUTIEBERT a SON, ap24 51 Market street. \WESTERN LANDS of good quality, Cc: gale or exchange for Itoal ILatate itt tho city S. CIITHERILT Si SON, Si Marketet. FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-A valuable property of 1.50 feet front on Covington et., Lawrenceville, by 100 deep on Washington street to Cherry alley, Brick Dwelling Hoare of 7 rooms well arranged,bstti room, porch, well of water and pump, stable and coal house, kitchen range, etc. The rooms are newly painted and pa pered, shade and fruit trees, grape arbor,igreat variety of ;tarsiers, etc.; good p ding fence. The abdve• offers a good opportunity to buy a c mplete and pleasant residence. Price low, and terms accommodating. B. CUTHBERT tt 80N, Real &tate and General Agents, 51 41Virket -street. rIIIIE SIZE of the cheap Building Lots A. for sale by 8. CII'ffiIBEET .4c 80N is 30 by 100 feet. Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty. Price—From $275 to $4OO each. , ' Terms—One fourth in hand; remaindor at six years credit. Tha Plan can bo soon at the Real Estate Office, 51 Market street. Ljel2. 1110 PEAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lib .", arty Lots are offered at such prices, and on each easy terms, as to mako a home easily to bo obtained. Bear it in mind, that they front on wide streets, era of easy access by railroad, and aro very desirable locations for family residences Bear it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to be seen at Jel2 /51 MARKET STREET. • .FOR SAT.P,.—SEVENTY THOUSAND ACRES of choi - o Prairie and Timber Land, situated. in Northern Ins a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the finest lot of farming lands ever offerealq this market, en they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines Bt Railroad. Pamphlets containing information of value to emigrants and catalogdoe giving location, description and price of the land, with a brief description of the counties in which they are located, can be had on application at our office, and they will be sent free by mail to persons sending nn their address. WILLIAM an,A7TER & co., inner? Building, No. 67 Fourth street. my:B:tf _ _ _ TEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will aeoure a Building Lot of 26x100 feet on Mt. Washington.— Prma, sloo—sloln hand, remainder to suit purchaser. Al• a Lot of 60x100 feet for $250—525 in hand, balance in payments to suit purchaser. B. UIjTaBIIRT .fc SON, je23 51 Market street. I(.7) ACRES of Land and a comfortable , W How, situate near the Washington Turnpike, at about 8 miles from Jones' Ferry, will be sold on easy terms. Immediate possession. d. CUTHBERT & SON, .14:3 81. blarket street. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, near tho Railroad station 30 by 100 feet will be sold for Vic., one-fourth in hand, remainder at six years' credit. B. OUTIIt3IIRT & BON. na 28 61 Market atreet. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. 4. Di ',1E 1 4.1130, MERCHANT. TAILOR, Corner of Fonith and Szoithil!eld Streets, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT he has received his Spring Assortment of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the newest styles, best quality and moss elegant descrip• Lions, which he is prepared 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, [my/9 ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The firm of 11AWURTU BRO. A, BROWNLEE wan, on the al of May, 1888, diaaolval by mutual cor:sent, by the withdrawal of JEHU HA WORTH. from the above firm. The accounts of the late firm will be eettled by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE. ILAWORM, in withdrawing from the above firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and'also the patrons o. the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has re ceived, and would kindly recommend them to his successors, iIAWORTI.I A BROWNLEE., ae the& are determined to sell at low figures, laving a very large assortment of OREIAP GROOERLES, WINES and LIQUORS on hand. JEHU ELLWORTEL DAVID HAWORTH and JAMBI?. BitOliMillE have this day associated together, and will continue on the business at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamand and Dia mond alley, ender the style of HAWORTH SiBROWNLRE, where they hope in recOve that patronage eb liberall given to the old firm, tri they ere determined to Bell CHEAPER than any other Store in the city. myl3 NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.- A. A. 'SIMON & CO., Min., NO. 24 &Mk Street, Aro now opening rich Dress Silks, Berages, Orp;lndles, Paris Brilliants, And a splendid selection of 13PILLNG SHAWLS. (apl QEED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels kJ Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign meta by JAS. A. FETZER, ap23 Corner Market and First streets. OOMPOUND SYRUPS as PHOSPAATES, lea oR OHEMICAL MOOD—This preparation is not in tended as a popular i =Lady, but is respectfully submitted to the Medical Faculty as a nntritiro tonic, well suited to supply the waste of elementary matter during the pregroes of chronic , cans, particularly in Dyspepsia and Consump tion. This preparation is pleasant to the eye, agreeable to tin taste, and greatful to the stomach, and does not nays• eats by protracted use. Sold wholesale and retail by JOSEPH FLEMING, e2:2 Corner Diamond and Market atrect. COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country Bacon, Just received end for sale by 7 Mara .4 FETZER, iny4 Corner Market and Hirst streets, 1111) — ROOM CORN.-3 tons first qu ality reo'd 1.1 mud far ergo ter (mrsl EMMY . GOLLOB. 'VANCY FRENCH BASKETS.—A nice fian.rnnent Jan opened, 'WRITE'S, royS 77 Martel street. WINDOW GLASS.-An assortment of Country 01ass, assorted sisal, for sale by WM IL SMITH & 00., meal • ' 118 Second, and 147 First streets. WINDSOR SHADES:—OoId bordered, plain and fancy. Also, shada Trimmings, &a, alwaya on hand at and for sale cheap by J. /c H. PHILLISS, iny29 26 and 23 SL Clair street. INDIA RUBBER HOSE:—From inoh to 10 inches in diameter. A barge supply Just received at the India Rubber Depot of J. & 11. PEUILLPB, my 29 28 and 28 St. Clair street. WALL PAPERS.—WaII Papora. f,of all Wirt& for galo at reduce2l prim, by W. P. BIA.P.StiALI; Wond grri.44. . §I 'yIiGLISH GLASS INKSTANDS—Oat and premed, with elan and Bronze 'row. ,jol4 W. B. BAVEIN, Stationer. MAPS OF THE DIFFERENT STATES- Icva, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Kansas, Paissouti, Kentucky and Tenueeee,,Virenia, etc, for sale by J. B WBLDni Bookseller and Stationer, N 63 W‘xxi street. near Pons.th. RYE FLOUR-25 bbis. fresh ground liye Flour, reoelved and for sale by JA O A.._FETZF I 4., ; Corner Market and First streets. 1 BAT E LAVENDERLAVENDERFLOWEBS, by B. L. FAHNBNrocac 43 0; Jell No. 80 cor. Wood and 'coral Argot& D ' dry PEACHES-12 sacks&coicte bright Peaches received and. for Bale by '' • • , JAS. Oorner Market and :Rivet elei. CHENSE.-200 boxes W. R.;: 22 .I " Ix • Dairy Meuse, for fj0221 FIENRY H. COLLINS. RY APPLR§. 7 =-60 i bags,; - 11/ - Apple, for sale by ie 22 REEN 'APPLE 2) bbls. for - e.e.le by , ;1 .1 .1135T1M I'ATAINS ABIBIAN'uff(MH PASTA prepared mar the capc-viaton of De. Hullihen, .00n Doti desaaraida 10•1. ://AMO-Cil Z, !i •- i - ; .7" atfirA CARD FROM DR. JAMES M. JAR RATT, Ce: THE NEW YOltif LUND INFIRM ARY.—My connection fur the past eight years with the above Institutdo n. as Chief Physicist, , and a twelve years' course of steady deyotion to the unroof Pulmonary Con sumption and its kindred diseases, together with my nie rivalled opportanitles mad advantage of pathological research —aided not a little by, a perfect system of Medical Inlusla ticm--ho enabled me to aarive at a decisive, direct and tlito• easeful course of treotznent for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the proa; Lung; and Air-Parsages. By Inhalation, the vaporand curative properties of medicines o are directly adressed the diseased organs and the integie meat Ido not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusioni of general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of tones fearful and often fatal aiseasoc, yet I deem it very nt. cessary that each patiint should have the benefit of both go , eral and local trey nitwit. The success of my treatment the above diseases, ad the high character of the irolitu .l^,la over which I have en long had the honor to preeide,are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many privvto ati..l professional friend; through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrsntrements 39 will bring the ornefits of my e.rJermeats and treatment within tho roach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those" only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. 'Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, b th to my protevional broth. ran and the public, I would respectfully announce in con-, cleision, that lean now be c nnmilted personally or by fetter,on al d.lsesaes as above, and that the medicines, the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each individual case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, tic., de., will be forwarded by expresslo any part of the United States or the Canaries. 'Twits-1 -My terms of treatment by letter aro as follows, viz: $l2 per month for each. patient which will include medicine snfilcient for one month's use; also, In. haling Vapor, and an rnhalingApparatus. Payment as fol. lows : $6 to be paid tl Express Agent on receipt of the box of 'Medicine, and ilia balance $0 at the expiration of the month, if the pati rig be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in lull, can be treated as well by letter as by paeans' examination. Patients availing them selves of Dr. Jarreq's treatment may rely upon immediate. on I permanent relief, as ha seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars, address JAMES hf. JARIETT, No. 82);Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N Y. P. S.—Physicians And others visiting the city are re spectfully invited to call at'the intirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnesned, and where our too proved apparatus for the inhalation of medicated vapor. can be seen and inspected. jyaGalm m ILITARY ENCAMPMENT StATir OF PENNOMV-.41V7A. It is hereby ordtroti, that a " Camp of Instruction" be held at Williamsport, Lycomiug county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant, General of the Conoco-or.- wealth is directed to fix tho time thereof—to take charge of the arvangements-+to attend in person, and to issue the necessary orders tu the General Btaff, and other Blilitavy officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the same. WM. F. PACKER, Comm:.aderdn•OhieL In obedience to Ithe above order from Head-Quarters, "Camp of Instruetion " will be held at Williamsport, Ly. coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 n., on Tuesday, the; 7th day of September, 1858, To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said month, at 12 indead day, to be called Camp " Susquehanna." I. This Encampment is intended to include the uniform. ed companies throughout the Stabs, who aro earnestly re- quested to lie in prompt attendance. IL The Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several divisions and brigades, aro reqeired to report to my 'office as noon ao possible, what companies and Held officers 1111 be in attendance from their respective commands—with the number of men in each company, the nontea of the Caphtins, and their Post Office address. The Alffii.de-Camp end all other ulcers of the Grand Staff of the Conainder-ln.Chiof are ordered to be in at tendance, armed and equipped in full parade dress. IV. All compaules in attendance are required to bring with them all teutt and camp equipage they may have V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report et once to my office, what equipage belonging to the State is in the limits of their command. VL The lidajoriGeneral of the Seventh Divtaion, Gen. D. Jackman, shell be tho senior officer on duty, and he is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Encampment, Lad is ordered to report to this ale° for fur• Cher instructions: Ey ordcr of the Commander-In Chief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, Jelo Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. MILITARY GOODS. rill LIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT. LY on ilak:= compic^.o stir of MILITAILY GOODS t 3 WeaD 8 , I diSREB, FCTIWININD WPM PVIL LQIII:EILVVEI 13110112 - 110TICIL BILE AND :BUNTING FLAGS VAGE TO ORDER. L3rtiO. F 4 14 , PitiDDEN . SON. 95 lUARKETT STREET. No. 74 Wuo gtrcel; . , Pittsburgln, LITAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM W AL N GELIFFINT: CORN AD GRAIN SalllE, GOBN GOES ; PA.TIINT AN B. COMMON ANVILS; anuzzr, Traps., very hnaporior Drawer Locks, very waperlor Gun Locke, Tinned; and Ennui:nulled dance Pans, Basting Spoons, BrasaCandlesecks, Brass Ciaebl, Braca Stair Rode, Braces and Bits, Measuring Tapes, 27.1 . periOr Waiters, Garry Combs, Peaces, Coil, Pifth, Tong-nes, Stretch and Broast Chains, with a variety of Cithcr goods, all of which will to sold at nod o:ato ter-MI?. aphi AMES',MILLINGAR, M.ONONGAIIELA PLEtbilllb MILL, would regpectfully inform the public Chatlie has iebulit since the Are, and baying enlarged his etablishmeni, and filled it with the nowe.lt and most ap proved machinery, Le now prepared to Par:u.,li flooring and planed boards, acrowl sawing and iesawing, doors, sash and butters, kiliidried, frames, mouldings, box making, dm. South Pittaburgh, illeptember 7,1857. [a,lO GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS 0 PEOPLE'S A MOE STOY.E., 1 No. 17 FIFTH ST TNDIA4RUBBER CURB. OWLIBS.—The best cle in nee, Juat received at -the India Rubber Depot, 28 eed 28 St. Clair street. my 22 OIL CLOTH CitilSii---1.600 'yards of vari ous upturn and vrldtes, just received horn the fee. tory, for sal wholesale or retail, by - ! J. Es H. PII/LLIPS, 28 and 28 Rt. CA-1r etv.at, my 22 CILASS.-300 bozos assorted sizes Window Gloari, good country brand, br ado In' in 96 GS• EirriltY Li. COLLINS,. ROOMS.-50 doz. reed and for sale by milli BEEN'aY IL COLLINS. "filISll.4-500 pwlages 'White Fish, Salmon, and trout, for oaf° by (m 527) aH. COLLINS. TWO. . WOREARY'S CODD PRINTING Rif INK' BOW by ('r 41 R. INFILMN. VORN4-40 bags shelled Corn received and ‘../ for solo by llO3l HitNSY IL COLLINS. coOUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country Bacon, Hama, BhonMeru and Sidon, roceived and for by ; - JAS. A. FETZER., novl2 Gunter ff.hrket and VIM eta. fI . IIEO. BOOKS—On all tha Bank; an , IL/ Broke= at • ;W. A. HAVES, mr24 J Printer aud Stationer. ALAD OIL.-10 baskets pale, just ree'd and fOr sale by =WM. ct - ANDERSON, m 54 , No. Z 9 Wood street. OHNI THOMPSON 1 .00. —Have just receited and for sale, a largo lot of t Velalthua Red, , Rochelle Ochre, 4 Vermont Ochre, French Zinc, Ameri=n Zinc, , Whlte Led,Whi 410 urs' Third ilia VLOUIt-50 Superfine Flour just se ceivoil and for sale by — JAS. A. FETZER, r i3B .1 ' CAter Mare.et and First streets. A.R.1:11 OIL No 1 and, .No. 2 Lard Oil oonaaatiy on hand and for isede by ' • ier • • I •_ s B. 0: &Jail. SAWYER.. URE:i MAD:FA •R A --AND CL:: , WINES, by the bottle or gallon, at, •i HAMOIITH BROW/MEET, in. the Diamond. 11)1.01JREJAMAICA RUM AND 13.OLLAND tho bottle or gallon, at laiV,ollll4 ert BROWNLEE'S, Jeb in the Diamond.' Dit'El PEACHES.,-2Q. Bushels choice, Bright, Dry Peaches just reosived and for sale by - • 7 rIAR.A. FETZER, :comer Ntarkst. and First streets. fIOPPEE.--200,13 : ap, Rio Coffee, for 51110 by ts.d' W. E. gavra a co., an 89 . 4 twirke 1? t gtrioetv.. Pigs No. 1 Lead, for sale bv LAG I JIMMY ii. 00141,061 NtiMBER '272 MISC t ELLANEOus KIMIMIVE Oninnira, Harrisburg, June 8, 1888. AAMMIT. GELTZLA' 0 71 /0 1 4 Harrisburg, June 3, 1358. 00IIHIS271GO IA Warr Or PLUMES, E1FAUL...."7.T108, STABS, LACES, • TASSELS, Volunteer Companies 6,41 ML. FAMIESTOCI, 7,7111.11.;1 CHEAP CEEILDRENB , BEIOE3 BUTTONS, FRINGES, ETC, M. :T. Iz 11. PITTIMPS