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• VOLUME XVI. TSRUBC-11 POS P ri a4;• - •' every tr.c - rniry. ffunl.nwt ‘ 1..5.111.c0S P. P.A.R.8., T*l7 's !IT; Vllrr3 ET e. year, pa; able strictly In s .1 - re red 11 not la within t 3•••• :' , —.o. salo at the co: _ - ADVERT:J:3'Na. ' Once ai trues. 1: 1.7:y.1' •I a 'tt'D • .9, 75' ir.serti:4ls. ...I 1 09r ..... 1 wet.ta ..... 300 U.l i6O t u 7:1 7 - g.,'St 400 2 0.1 IGO 1 tios Cu :t 361 Lt, 1 6 7OG e.ci 60 226 ra ..... 900 L'..l] 460 300 or.P 3.1) C Cl' 5 00'Ls I"7e MODth3 / I (.9 7 ?Z., 600 0 col s.l mciaths ..... 1 . 2 0,, Cu 8 4 N.r.e 16 Dv; 10 35 e ecl 0 20 ai Tem , - ....... j 1,0 001 13 a 5 10 6f , B C t. c less, 00,rDt1=. 1 Att PL311%T.P...L.: .7 En cam, ceizimie.a C.! the pal (.0 rents:Lea:Ll Potreo.% S B SAT URDA. A 74.411111M0T11 EE Lk. D E JL.L,_ IN CLUES OP TEN agertpt INS ALL Political, Li. Oelegraphic and M. rr bsing of the L.57:22... rap , :::!, In large, cica. rider to :ice Lett': sails' Sin Pittsburgh. t. 4,0 wish to take a I.eper from 1 POST n safa and pro•itah Addrom, JATIVZ,S P. i 7 Editor and . Ls. P. 'gess- CD. 11 5 . rile IE ddi oh eri ME r a an cr El_ '1 ar j'..tt.'.r,tt. - .11 V.1 . 11:115 g - re..llD - e3, &C. for Cone. 1105. TILTSIL , ZESS I CARDS. FENBA' .3....a1tau , in all SHOES damca. L• F If tt , P r t RS for PsOi.. execc.•_-d. and all material always on . .bos. LiAmiLTON 15. 00., 7,1, of PER .11q1a.iti Al 7.0. is cacM roana , rniazoN. OP.N TEKODIPS - (!"SE PAINTERS, (...3.A.I.NEILS, N 0.136 3'ni itra c:,,,,ited with nentneas ee 0:1.. To. pontine, Varnish, Japr 61 Viiir. lentalgne - Lind:, a • asiplis, an 1 Pittsburgh White sal. V..- ;ire preparts.a. to gri' oihers. at the short zri.ids by steam Po ir ground wit • PITTSRURC-II MORNING POST. er ery tr.c-rniry. ( Hunl.nwt ) Ci 1," _k sP. 132111.13., - c . .pwoon &,\D DLY73 ..• 7 , ra73l,l4.ltrictly in advance not viicl crithln :ha ycar. ealo at the counter in - Thriez I T.m:csi 01,7 rn ''' 3 "Y'jcs eszie.l a it,tekl €7TtiP, DULLIP. I'ga YEAR, ff.o Subgeriptfamie, - - f)3 par cammue.m. CONTAINS ALL TIIE CURRENT NEWS Gi"rfff. DIY., Lltersry, Avicultzral, Commer Cr,a; T,ocal, Telegraphic and Miscellancone. This b.-Mg of the =s^ i 2? LIU, and neatly priute co to white rar..- , !,111 large, okar type, will be fond by er.l;,cri:::cr to ?ice Lett': aoliefectiop than any paper 411,13htl in Pittelrargh. The'ae wieli to t.ke a I.sper from Pittabargh, will find ATuT..n.s.Y POET a eat, and proe:table investment. JATIILSS BAUR, Editor and Pro- rleier 11.3-IFIR itlYEng , HOOK AND JOB OFFICE, Po .sa• Bt lI.,DINC3S, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBIJRG-H. T AE undersigned having made extensive additions of tI,P LATEST AND RAND,tuMEST STYLE TYPE, and improved Mad,inery,to fiat, MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, invite ty a ttention of Rail Read O.lcor ferrlar.ts, brifdOcae atcu, and the public generally, to their t.perior extvctlng dispatch, on raaaonabla ems, ail hindi RAIL TIOAID, KFARCARITILE, L ,GAL, AND Vi72.,.. ^ .Y DEsolatwao:i OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING `...0 .-- "Or.r 711E+1.6:i-11 being nearly all uew, we can give msa ance of the nwal cnrnplete datlsfaction, an-3 b&heit orders BOONE, PANIPLILETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARD;!, BANE 71BECE.S, BLANK NOTES, LI - TE,R. HEADS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS', DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, 4c. "it?. t:iLlor will also La pold to tho printing of Poston, Pr:,g - nntmea, to. for Cxacerta, Exhibitiono and OirCllsn9. BALER MYERS. The geople s s tie Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACRER &CO., Ob.r.tap Clint, Dfalsza in all 'ziain or Sashions.ble ENTS, SHOES AND GMTERS, Per Gcntivsca, Ladiea, icaths and Glandran, Flo. 17 Fifth Strett, near 11larIzet, , c g PITTSBURGH, PA. 3 Z. rtar,l7.l s•-.1111./07.3:313031 B. 6. JOH=OI3 'PERRIN JOHNSON, Prepriblora Childa ratent Elastic Fire an Water Proof Cement licolizag. 133 TLITED STELRET, ( - I A RDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith _l- folly execr.',d. and all our war.: warranted. niatcirtal 41wa s co hand, nt.d is with di rcct ionn for Lzsa. • c3ptly EN; GINEEFIS AND MACHINISTS, ko . e. and Li:Jelly .ttret-it, Pfitslnirgh, (. 1 U PF,IiIOII STEAM ENGINES for Grist Is) -.A 'Jaw 1'4111E., Pretceriot, trinttng Ettablishment3, t.:: - ..ail.tettrtiet, ere.. ntadh to ofct• - .r. :.so contin..ie the tr...nufa.Attro of their Celebrav,l Toule, such as l'tti - utag Lathes Iron Planers, Boring an I Drilling ,Niachines, ttc. Alto, Wrought la Shafting, rith Pulleys, Ilangerb, JOUN TEKOMPSOIV 4% CO., I!TSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND r e 'I.A.INEELS, `f bird ncrest. SIGN PAlNT itra c:,..,itea with nentnezu and do,pctcti. kfizted Paints, Tt,.pantine, Varni2h, Japan and tugli:th Patent Dry e, Vd!:. Inagdgue Zack, a very impeidor artldle; Phila nelpbm alll Pittsburgh White Lead alwaya on hand and for cab..- are pre pared to grind colors for Painters, Drug ,,hera. at the shortest notice, a 3 we have a Mill steam Pointers will nave money by gat - • th. it colors ground w.th tl3. Luirhay GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, T. IIANUFACTURER,S PRICES HYDROMETERS or a~•i~Zhing epinta, the Chr,avvit eud best articles ever L to albs city. PIIF.II.I:IOS.II.ITERS AND DAROURTERS, varying. in price from $8 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, 4Ni) E 0 ' S COMPASSES, ivieJa CI) nod at G. E. MAWS, Pr,:a.2i,x2 Optic-L:lz, ES Writ greet. 64.3 oppr,gt.e 31aaunic 11311. El'. C. & S_4,l7l(Eit, ihuloreeTtLia=9 L Ali L.) OIL, C NDLES, PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS fi o. 1-7 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- , 'Me Lao of HAWORTH BRO. & BROWNLEE was, on ti.. .;f May, ISSB, dissolved by Lunn:lel consent, by the ~1 of JELIU HAWORTH from the above flrr.2 Toe •or.s of the byte firm will be settled by HAWORTH A JEHU HAWORTII, In withdrawing from tha above firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons u. th 3 late firth, for the very liberal patronage he has r— reivc,:l., and wonid kinUlyremmmend them to his fraCC.S.93OZEI, LTAY:O!:.T. ti & iROWNLEE, as they are delermined to sell r..tures, kocing a very largo ossortmeat of CHEAP GE OCE-R1 ES, IV INES and LIQUORS on hand. iinTO HAWORTH. D i VID HAWORTH and J.,t1.9 BROWNLEE d-ty r...l3ort.ted together, and gill continue on the th OLD STLND, earner Dlamand mut Dl3- ^I: . 7 . , Under the style of lIA,WC,RTH ti BROWNLEE, v7ll' tn 11 - .po :•recwive that pittronage 90111 '3e•ralt given 7r/I, 111 they ere determined ta.9ell CHEAPER . .qc,re in the city. kuvlB tailicce off Sealer of We!ghts and Measures. 1777 1 7 ,t iFFICE 01" THE UNDERSIGNED, LER OF 'WEIGHTS AND UWASPRES, iu Cherry &Rey, betvoack Third where orders may be left... CHARLES BARNETT. LELVEN'S Elv.s.zic Steel Pens just . cticod, and for sale at the Stationery Store, Noz. Si. 33 and 35 Market street. ALMANAC FOR 12359. aellanown and wprilar annual, formerly pub nston L Stockton, to a lapte of -years, will Vat) circulation+ as formerly will skillful mathematician, Sanford• 0. Bill, prev.ara fir its pages such reading mit. .atertr.ining and instructive maga :table al trc,noratcal CaiallAtiOn3, a new Can; an accurate method of drawing 'ter matters of permanent value will . ' . ' ....• ' .- • , .•,. i . . , • ' • ~., . ~,,.., l• ...,,,: . . , . . . • * : ~.: i, I • .- . „. $ 1 1 - M - . •••'. , -.i- t 4 4 l ''' ,, .. '4l ~,. - X. , " D. -' -;',,. . • t '7l : , .'0 • ... • 4. - .' . ';.,, - - I , ' '. '." .''' ' '''. • k: ' F. . 7- •,, -••i . ' • ',. '' ', „„: . ' ll , ". ~• ~..„: , . ..,, „.., ~.., ~,.'1: - '''' - . ... ~. ~ •• ... ~ .. ~... , . --42 , '.-.3 ' •. kl ''. • .' !.. - A 4 _ I) N 44•• •• .11 ~ ' •:: - '4.- S :- "...A , '' • •i • '. - • - ' ,_ !. .: : : •s, ! - ; --r ~:- • 300 ..... , ... .....i,04 - . „.$.••• 1 : -- . .... , ~ • ~ . .._, . ... 1w 6 J 60 00 4 GO 6 00 0 LO 604 1:2 00 10 GO •as, (cur:. Y POST DEISM nd other deafen are izolielted fa ant nee edition will be printed, - irding to prfority. a. JOHNSTON & CO.. ni, and B3ar3t Boot ALskai, oe superfine for saki JAS: N. Plank - 1 ►aarket and Sirat ete. for sigebi_ tuRLIgHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER O WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM: INSURANCE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COIIPANY, At ATHENS, `BRADFORD' COUNTY, PA., Jan.l, 1858; as presented to the Stockholders, and made oat in compllimce with the State Laws of Now York, Ohio, Indiana, nitnoss, /to. srammts . r. The namo of the Company is tho FARMERS' TINTONO - COMPANY, located at Athena, Pa. ' Chartered April 13.1853, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital, which to all paid up - 3arplMl in addition thereto A 513558. Fifty-fear Bonds and Mortgages, at six and seven cent. interest, amounting In the aggregate t0...5152,316 Which mortgages are or valua ble and productive real estate, principally farms, recorded and first liens, worth generally double the amount and more than mort- F...xed for in each case, and in no rasa less than fifty 11 cent more, exclusive of farm -buildings, and em certified by the -Recorders, w net e recorded, to thesnd tore of the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nineteen six "0 cent. lifide amply secured. 47,6E3 00 Cash on hand and in Bank. 6,449 Cash in hands of Agents, and iu course of transmission, secured by bonds with sureties Due on lasses re-Insured, /cc Bills receivable, via: promissory notes payable at bank and to the Oompany....— Interest warned, (principally dna JEttillar3 , 1,1858,). isle and office Fixtures and Fus ni tura utoour. POE 114 ma 1857. Amount, of Premiums received during the year $ 85,231 SO Anit interest received during the year 11,442 05 Ain't received from all other sources 2,480 00 EXPINDITIMIJ. Expenses for the year, including commissiens, aalaries, rents, rein surance, printing, advertising, taxes. and all other expenses $ 19,129 GO Dividends paid during the year...... 17,000 OJ Losses paid, which occurred prior to December 81, 1856 Losses paid which occurred during the year 46,5 el L 4 Losaei adjusted and not due (tlince paki) $ 12,500 PO Loaeee incurrdti •nd in proc.3se of atiinstruenh Loewe reported,on which uo action has been taken Losses rralstnd, on ground of insur ance after fire, property trunifer red before loss, property lost not covered by the Polley, Etc-. • $ 59,407 90 Whole amen tof risks taken daring the year.. 55,429,802 00 Whole amount of risk at 4,661,440 00 Ot PENNSYL7ASLt, COUNTY Or BBAIROaII, SI. C. N. Ship - man, President, and J. B. Canfield, Secretary of the Parl:l2re Anion Insurance Company, • being severally duly sworn, depose and nay, and each far bin Pelf nays, that the foregoing is a true, fall and correct statement of the affairs of said corporstieu, and that they are the above de scribed otters thereof C. N. S'fll'.ll.A.N, President. J. E. CANFTE'LD, Becrotary. Subs , rihed and SW6rl.l tnt , , thim 251,11 day of Janu ary. 1S&8, U. C. BAIRD, Jnatica of the Peace. T. J. HUNTER., agent, No. 4X) Watrr etreot, Pittsburgh.. FlitE INSURANUE9 BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA Oil BLILDINOS, LIMITED OE PERPETUAL, IdERCUAti- DIKE, FITRIUTURE, 50., IN TOWN OR 00IINTRY. No. 308 Walnut street. Cll-'ITAL, 113177,9'26 ASSETS, ef882,186 00. I mre!tod ao follows, viz Mortgage nn Improved City Property, worth doable .ne amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania 114.1. Irani 0028 6 per cent. M ortgago Loan, $lO,OOO cost 20,600 00 Ali:ghetto - County 0 per cent. Penn'a S.IL Loan. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania ltailroa.d Co.'s Stook 4,000 00 Mock of the Reliance Mutual I.ner.rance Co 19,150 00 6tock of County Fire Insurance Co . 1,060 00 Dcrip of Sundry Immrance Companies....-....-... 476 00 131113 Receive de, businesa psper 6'4711 60 Book Acammta, accrued interest, etc 8,336 1D Cooh on Land and in Bank 16,00 20 $4'42,4•15 89 CLEM TINGLEY, Prez'ldent. DDUCTIgia. Clem Tingley, Wlllirm R. Thompson, David 8 Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Hoses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James B. Woodward, i e r 9 B. J. mr3 Northeast oo PISILEART COMPANY, Plelladetplan.. vc.d. V. P EMT, Prtr:der..t. D. J. M'CANII, Szrretzry. Anl. - :rakt of Capital Stock paid in and invoetol...s2oo,ooo 00 Sil;plas 133,42 S in STAI'2B 8.5 • lantes Cargo Maks calla: , 0i ,la and Rivers wad tributaries. Ir.bmres sg - singt lads or damage by Fire, Ala°, against the the Paa r.nd Inland Islay igatinn Ml= Writ. Y. Pbttit., J. C. rluntgomel . ‘ , n Pamroy, B. J. Idcua,n, R. P. Wirx , r, B. L. Woolston, J...Ln. A. :11,..,31, - .11, Otv...s. B. Wright, John J. Pattorsou, Elvgarl T. 1:0.5 , 'Y • or P10!119' V,T1LL.7.....% V. 4.1,...1471 E. F. WITM2R. Yut I'l , 2st:cif D. J. 1110:JANN, 5.,-creary. krr2P.3ritcri. • In Phi/ode/pi/fa': j i';ii!..l.lflphici: Seiger, Lamb h C)., htt Inmity Justice b. Co., Truitt, Bra. h Co., I Buck, Morgan & Btidfole, A. T. Late .k Cu, rtiairoy, Caldwell A Co. . P1'17..8U8.a1l OFFICE. NO, b 7 Wk - i. ER ATBRET. ap9 E. W. POI • Agont. WEST BRANCO TUTU/IL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COILYTY. CHARTBRED BY THE LECUBLATIIIIS OP PitaNSYLVANLA. cb,d, Ccueit . al $300,000 I Premium Notes-4132,843. THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Balding, liaerckindine, Furniture, It., in town or DIPLICTOE.S Hon.Jrc. J. Pearce, Hop. G. 0. Hervey, I harles A. Mayer, .b.,Lai B. Hall, 'Charles Crict, I Peter Diekinson, T. T. Abrams, ID IL. W. Vit.11.., Thomas IC Iveen. BON. U. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. AnnA.SiS, Vice President. Thee. PLITeHIN, eecrrtary. usrialitiCES: - . Samuel IL Lloyd, Dr. .1. 8. Crawford, A. A. Winegarduer, John 'O. Maynard, A. Updegraff, L. A. Mackey, Hon. d Cameron, Jame, Armstrong, A. White, Tho 3. Bowman D.D, William Fearon, James Qaiggle, Wm. Vended:elf, Hon. Win. Bigler, OFFICN—NO. 65 FLFIII dritELT, dreraliglian delLitf J. A. LIPPDHT, Agent. TIRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 0011PANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Dinscron.s—Charles W. Etancter,men Hart, Tobias Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Sidth, Geo: W. Richard% Uordoc?i D. Lnnrin, Adolph! B. aria, David B:Drown/S i Wm , vie Patterson. Ones. H. DA.Refiln, President. Hass. G. .13.s.antrga l Secretary. Oontinneto make insurance, perpetual or Welted, on ev'Sry deguiption of property, id town and coontry, at rates as row as are consistent - with security. The C...lnpany have Me' rve4 a large - Contingent Fund, Ihich,with their capital and premium's, safely Invested, aff• ford ample protect:lcm to the essayed. tissue' the'Compeny, on January let, 1881 , ea nab. Hebei egre. - ,,ably to an Act of Aver:ably, were as follows, viz: kh.rt„...-togo t 918,19 8 63 1 . 6 , n1 Estate - 8.4817 78 Temporary Loans... .... . ............... 83,988 17 .... . el,BBB 01 t.L:di, 6480 81 ..... .$1 33 2%788 . 44 iA tine their incorp,ratiaa, ~t. t wentrone years, they have paw ~t oon Million dour dundriid Thou nand Pollara,l 4.0.1 I,y Mc, thereby nitorkillor eildenoe of the t,,..ivantagcs et tnourao...-, thd ability and dtapoeitien C. meet with promptn-9a ail .1. OA is.Dl/4 Lis OA PIN, Agent, DOU no7t?'-,,st 04.1 - Wo.l end Third eta WESTERN' iNSURANct. COMPANY OF P.Miiil.' URA - a H. OBOB.GE DAIIELY., i reridenti 2. M. ilonuou, Secretary. Oman No. S 2 Water street, (clung 6 Co'a Warehoue?,) up atalia, Pittaburgh. Will hisnre against With:WS of iv:l. an - '..ii ARINS MIMS. A Home Instittitio'n, rasnaced by lill'act r, whb are well known In' tho community, aid who i.re deti-rmined, by promptness !and Aiberatity, to maintain the ,haracter which they have swam as ottaing the best protection to thou A id, who &Wirt+ to be =wed: SHTS, oaroßEa Mat, 1.857 Stock Aotuts;-• .- .ate Sale, Mos Open Aaa.-tsnta r . Premium ...... Bills Discaantad, ....... George Darsio, J. W. Battar, James r•lrAttley, _Andrew ale Natlianlgl /C Adl b mca, 'Bl&at.'dni k.. 94 1001,00.--300011 ii Creintiry::lisofor sale .5/ to vase Mt 9, usws 400, .$ 200,000 00 .. 63,485 61 t _LI,4P 6 61 18,781. +3) 7,336 Ll 1 19 48 $ 253,485 61 $99,153 35 $90,435 6d 1_2,100 00 Samuel Bisphom, Robert Steen, William Messer, g en iq-nin W. Tingley, tAttrehell Hill, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, .lacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M. Semple, PittaVg . HINOHMAN, Secretary. iINEts COFFIN, Agent, ar Third and Wood 6troaa. $121,500 Gil 2,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 04. 14,841;46. 40,248 69 ...... 125,003 78 $817,841 78 Dins Mons Millar, Jr, George W. Jackson, Wm. , - Alexander - NlmPy - P. ai 'IO*DW :Li _-.Nactaiit.,tv; INSURANCE. PIRTSBURGIE LIFE. FIRE '^'D MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ITO. 9e WATER STREET, PITTE9BITUGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. AUX. BRADialt, IriCo Provident. F... Rnvma.nr .Becrotary. +tarn& Company =lkea 432017thenuancs appertaining to cr connected with LITE RISKS. Atm, against HULL AND OARGO RIBES on the Ohio end Mississippi Risers and tributaris, and MARINE RISES gonnrally. A^.(i against Lose and Damage by Fire, and agath it th - ?nab of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transport:Lin n. Bollctes ined st the lowest rates ecnatitent with safety to ell pectins. DULICITOIIB. a-obert Galway, Eiamtial hi'Oltukan. Joseph P:Gaz:Am, id. D., Jahn Scott, iCII3IOB Idassheal, David Richey, Janes W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph'S. Leech, Jahn Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David H. Ohansketa, itolrrort H. Httriloy, William Garr. Jao. Mcflill. 5025 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTBBIIIIGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, Preildwit. BAIdIJEL L. MAID3EICELL, Ficdretary. 0.2 e/ E: 94 Wata sir c 4, be-twc= Itarkel and Wood era..., Anrlnsnree MILL AND GAWK) RI3IIB, on the Ohio and dlisabisippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Also r agallust the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranipertatten. Dial:lo7oßa William Daguley, Capt. Alark . St.nling, Partial Rea, Samuel M. liter, Juaall4i. Cooper,. John B. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., PL1112.1i9 Salient, haat !I:Pennock. William 13.1 lays. •Bpringer Harbangh, John Shipton, Capt. !atonal O. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. Jam PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, !to. 149 Chesnut El tweet, Oppssite the Custom tiOnSe. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ev<ry description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable laws of premium. 110BIDIT P. KING, President. 4.. W. BALDWIN, Vita Prualat,t DEBACITOBB. Charles Hayes, E. R. Cope, E. R. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wller. "P. Bucrtumaia, Secretary. J. G. COPE.I.OI, Agee t, Corner Third and Wood streets HOTELS & RESTAURANTS MARKER DOUSE, BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA., COL. ROBT. EVANS, Ptciprietor, HAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE, from its former welbknown proprietor, B. D Mar her, Esc!, and refitted it, I am new prepared to receive and accommodate visitors. Tne rooms are large and airy, and well furnished. A good table al,vays provided. In connection with the House, Oar(' lv also a good! ivcry Stable. 'Terms moderate. OIL R. RVANa, seflay Proprietor. Excelsior Lestanrant, No 111 WOOD Strut, . NIT6FiLII3I3, PA , JAMES KAMP., Proprietor. LAKE AND EASTERN FISH SOLD Wholesale and Retail, at the cash prices. Larg., supplies of &felons, Peaches, a , .dve,.i pot t v,,, received daily. Also, New York Prince's Bay L g.g i attar, Shell Oysters, the finest ever brought to this city. Itv.ry delicacy of the season constantly on hand, and served up in the meet palatable style. Don't forgot the Excelsior taurant, No. 111 Wood street. ted SCOTT HOUSE, Comer Irwin Street, card Duqueaua Way, PITTSBIDIGH, Ps. B. D. MARKER, (Formerly of the "Matter Hoes.," Blairsville, Pa.) Fr H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW C0,N1.& .& PLETEID AND OPEN i?Olt. GUESTS. It le aitnateil a ccareed Fat. of the city, being, r.c. an I“tit to an Ilaitrond Depots and fiteianhost Landliags. The :lease was built In 1866, with all modern improve. atents, and fitted Op in splendid style—the entire Parnitnre being tow—and will in every respect be a drat class rieteL hint, STAILE/3 are attached to the premises. THE SYMPOSIUM. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth Street, New Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre The house is new, built especially fur the purposes of a First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav ing tad many pearl] experience in the ,business will keep constantly on hand the best that tlie markets offord. Ills Whites, liquors and Alm, are of the beat quality. lie wants all hie 014 mends and the public generally to give him a cell at the Symposium. CORNUCOPILE RESTAUIIAii% T. ,BY . ELI YOUNG, Fl7l'Ll The attention of Merchant!) -.:•' , •je-N and others 13 dir:zied tab' - 1 / 4 * : ostahlialunent, which La's been recently fitted ”p op for the varpnee of affording a SUBSTAN. Tid_L EATING' SOUS& IN A CENTRAL LOOATIONi ocantry folks attending market are particularly Invited to c 5 tl. hverything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will sways be found, of the freeheat tae market affords. ep29:lytilzw - Mei NATIONAL SALOON ) Under Foliter , a New National Theatre PITTSBURGH . , PA, •D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, 11A8 FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and coinfortable style, the lar g e centre store in the ODD MELLOWS HALE, Fifth strut, at a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT and SALOON. Flaring bad many years' experience in the business, he fa prepared to supply the best the market affords, 11Ia Bar gilt be furnielied at all times with the best Wines, Liquors and Ales The entrance to the Salooti r ts in the centre of the Hall, and refreshments will be Banished at all times t DAY and NIGHT (Sundays eFe6l44) ' apl4:l y WASHINGTOrti LOOS}, COR. PENNA AVENUE 4 THIRD ST., WILMINGTON, D. 0. A. F. BEVERIDGE PELOPHIETRE BS. H. W. IL..N,A.G/‘, U. S. HOTEL, Opposite the POURS. Railroad Depot, BARRIE3BURG, PA. pen WASHINGTON : OTEL, FORMERLY G. B. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMS SHANNON, ropriet,3r. THIS HOUSE IS LOOATED ON THE at corner of P t..NN and WARRINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and tarnished with Leg farllittllO, and is now the moat COLLV&• then; Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. myS I y :91;1810N HOUSE, GEORGE , AURENTZ PROPIIIIOR No. 314 Liberty street, Just heeds the Passenger Depot of the keliniylvenla Railroad; which, thahee it the most convenient house in the city for paseengera era. vintby that road. , e proprietot hating, at oonelderable Expanse, fitted ctp, n excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit aelottanf pita" patroriaga:.- , There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAOON YARD, afford ing sitmlasccommodation t 3 travel= end tchnuttere. We Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feb.l.7 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. Iff'PAB.LAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Fourtk and Swill:Meld Streets, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT he 49 recaived 415 sp ring Asaortment ut GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the newest styles, best quality and most elegant descrip tions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the LATEST VASHIONS, 4Jact with such a character of verorkuntiashlp, as cannot fail to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, myl9 lAppincott, Shorten Pearson, 101 WOOD STIILfiT, ILTf.,Sa rikT:ll MA.NITFACTURERS ON TRUNKS, Va llee!, Eat and Bonnet Boxed Ladles Pravelu SEMI, Carpet,Balm 4t; .keep constantly on hand a large stock;' - We are pce arpu to do a wholesale trade, and hay big—facilities to tarp out good stook at reduced prices, we Wcal jitivita the thsdo to call and examine our goodsbe• ;840)E13.3.011 ; bordered, 'plain and fancy. Also, shade Trim=lugs, ac., always on band at and for sale cheap by a IL , „ %hand 18 St.Srlafr street. 'RILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS—A ' .IPIT'4 S P r " I 'sl/9 1°14131V order. Ocotter Market and Second "tree* AlLit - FARM of 238 acres, near Economy, 'for' Ws by CRITIMBT SON tieset. /111 Hecketi PITTSBURGH, MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 6. N'B '44 PROPRIZTON, BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Snccessor to B. T. O. Morgan,) STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth etroot, Pittebritgb, Co-Partnerohip. THE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnership, tinder the Style of Wm. C. Johnston dr. Co. SAMUEL R. JOUNSTON, Jlt., WILLIAM 0. JOEJSTON. Pittsburgh, Eepternher 5, 1867. El u. JOELNeTON, Jll WU. 0..1atri0701.1. Will. G. JOHNSTON & CO., AIIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, rm,l JOB PII.L.NTEBS, No. 5'7 Wood street, bo,tv,,,T. Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Po. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, cET & D. RINEHART, VV . kid Riff A.11111:r.11S, A D TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS Safety and ECOEIOII9.II In Light. WIIY WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE AND when you can g,',t a cheaper and bet• ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel ()cal, produces the cheapest, moot brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no danger explosion; more brilliant than gas; and quite as cheap ; Limps of the most simple and easily managed con struction. For sale by T. D. St 0. I.I.ODKINSUN, No. 79 Smithfield etreLd Beware of a counter' ,. it alread c in the market, made Irma CAmphene, with a Halo to dent it. (f0117:ly . - _ COOKING BY GAS. A WORDIO THE LAD 11 , : THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH dWe call t;,o altvlltiOu ~t the T—tet to the tact that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., eau La dune with economy, without or,reselye heat, cut ilocit, and with despatch—the firi3 Lelug, always ready lu woulet,t—t.y ualag Musgrave's Gal thiaking Stos4., v,lllch w., reqp,ctfully Invlto your attt,ot:.n at No. T 6 .).(11111.13131).1 street. , Mt°. Cc.outy and Oity !tight, t* ,, c sal , 0p12:9 u AIRES' ViGalcd. c 0 Nl' Bcp I tc) .1.11EUT1.).):4,0 ' 0N i'1)1(.)1:11)tiCON k: T () Ht) N U 1' 1 0 , 4) T 1 .0 , , • !? uNvEuT I 0 N ,110 0 N if ECTI U N 4.) u ,Nbsit4f.TlO N, QT 0 N I a C 'T 1 0 N u N 11` N 0 T 1 N The most ploleaut, safe Enid effectual Warm Remedy new iu use. Prepared and bold, wholesale and retail, by A.NG.ELL A HART. Cor. Wood and Biiith Pittsburgh, Pa, And &obi be nrcib7l,!-+ L 47,0 " - . 117 • J2O T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.— The undersigned has bought the leaso ,e, of the aboYo named BMbh,e, to. . gothor with a portion of the orten-`ei''' rt sire stock of Hornell and Car:high-a, . late too property of James Methewe, deeeanod. In addition to the ntock heforo-mentionoch he has atno added awl:M.or t I PINE I.IOItBES, 13130G1E3 Art) CARRIAGE'S, which were formerly employud 1,1; Lla BMblesi In belov Wo,AI aLreet. A, he f ire his perzonal nic,h tion to the buntlines, a ectitinnancil• 01 the prdronage which he hns hitherto riiieeir le is soucitc.d. N. E.—A LL'EakliSi.: klrmyti be piDcbm. 1 1:1HE CHEMICAL GLi ERAS' VE tuanumAm.2 uy ii t. G. J. .1. Sawyer, re r.cetr,4 U,o prefervo,, .J all ochre kiwis ever offered family rise. Its BOVliittagc, o Stu. r .••.! 9 tv 1. It 13 cl,al to use, nue pooud egnet .JOEII9OII rosin Half the tine . I . , ups din washing when this Soap in u5....d in,pm , s • Ler hoop. Sd. Labor In washing mu., be nearly ddspenee4 with, 68 the clothes will require little If any rubbing, thee avoiding their wear .1, the wash-board. 4th. Idoiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is nsed, mu:l'M - 4 or salt water answers equally as well as soft. 6th. Prir.ters, Idachinists,'Fainters and others, find it farauperlortii other Soaps. 11 speedily re moves grease, tar, palut,'priritera' Ica and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping. To avoid the laborot rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed : For the washing uc 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 clothe., into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour 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-bund, or seam ' or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but oth erwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbingOr boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time l 4 soaking. .i;Zr Observe our sie.me on each bar. For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, Nu. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round house, Fean -85 Ivanla avenue. B. 0. C.l, 11. SAWYF,R, up2l No. 47 Wood street. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-20 tacks Buck wheat VI ur , 60 155 dacku, just rived and for eale 2:I4:I3ANDLEBB, LIBAN3 Corner Woo:fact! Water etroett. FLOUI3.--25 SupeTrino Flour received add tar dale by liicO3r , a)Lr4b, MEANS & fe`4l Corner WOO 4 and Water atreeta,. EMIGRANT RIFLES,—A most desirable and cheap weapon, at SOWN d TETLEY'S, II 71r 77.a W rtrnft. 14ARD.—A prince artiele of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kegs, just received and for sale by AfeCANDLESS, MEANS .!t. CO., ba3 Corner of Wood and Water streets. - sPICKS.- Li 2A Imo Pimento; 100 " Grain Pappor, jut recolvEKl az,d f r e_dlu MILi.Xlt ItIOKETSON. nrls tine. '2ll 2.i !7rrtc gtri.l4 EW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into 2.1 gore, (125 W 094 rt'ael,,) on Immune, stock of fare Paper fur jobbing purdust.:s ; asp, Let:or, ,' , 4) and Note ; E nv , t op , In rev, variry; Mani; la l'apar4, of ev. , ry else, and as chusp na they con be txmaglic In the Platt, shore we offer wholesale or retail, vury low for ()ash. apt JNJ. M. PilltalliS & LAKE FlSLl.—White Fish, Trout, :Salmon, and Pickerel coustau ly on band, a full stock to supply the wholesalo trade. by (myol HENRY 11. COLLINS. ORANGES. -300 bxs. sweet, just received end for 111110 by ItRYN(RII a ANDERSON, N. SS Wood street, m. 717 Opreltq the St. Charles lintel, 1 ROOMS.-100 doz. Extra, Corn Brooms r on hand and for sale by C J 11. SAWYER. DUSTER TRIMMINGS—Drab and Gray Duster Binding and Tassels, Just opened at ap2i JOS. HORN kni, 77 Market stre et. 'MEW STEEL SPRING Sii.lit'fS-01 the moat graceful ebaspeu, on 42.11 d nt aORNE'S, rayB 77 Mcuiret street, Q.EED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels Bond Sweet Potatoes, received and for !sale by JOLES A. FETZER, 16, Comm . Ifartrt end Fitt otrwr pIOK_LES.-6 bbls. Cucumbor Pickles, re cared and for Bale by JAMES A. FETZER, te2o g, Carnet Market and Firstatreate. DEUF UMER Y.' —Lubin's, Bazin's, Glenn'a and narrieon's Extracts for the handkerchief„ constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, Jd2 Corner Diamond and Maritot et. RICE AND RICE FLOUR: Corn Eitarch; Laver (lima Starch ; Hecker'/ Mir:rine; Baker's tiocca acid Brume; Preett Oocoa 6hell Received and ior Bale at Prt U I 'COPY NU BOOKS,-- 'fitasa I.4aka 1,..4n05a great a.dcantagai o r acy vi.h.rd: the papa, bang thizt and atrat,4 will ail: [Bar ca,en wat. lt takaa a Lavat pazfact ltapreadtati and la wavealaut tv I Cfe r t„ Wbaa ..,cca la LLS d their aapoliartty la apparant. Buld W. U JOHNSTu Statlonera, fa Woof et. - $9OO FOR. SALE--A two story brick hones, et eta rekis, well arranged, pared yard, with h. ni hydrant, bake oven, smoke home, &c. The hone is In good re2edr, painted and papered. eltuate on East Luce, t..ll;.gheny City. Terms easy. B. UtTIMBERT t SON, 61 'Market street BAY. STATE APP PARENG MA CHINEI.--A VERY uaw , ,i. LNIP SUPERIOR Alt- TICLE—Ry Eva et the the apple to PARED, CORED and 13..10ED. abd February 17th, 1E57, iu fiuroca. For sale in any quantity, It No. 74 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Please call and examine for yourselves. ir29 EAMUEL FAHNUET (141 F: W SCONSIN MONEY—Notes of all With Banks, bought by HENRY H. GOLLLNS, 65 Ww t Atteut. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the oorner of With and W od streets, basing I.W feet front on Wood by 60 deep on Birth street. Ons.third of the above will be sold for $B,OOO. One-half In baud—balance at one, two and throe years. . E. OUTEWMT iti3ON, .... . , , /' '' '. ' - • -' - ~ 61 Market street:' R&U C - PRESSED CANDLES.- ..RA.4SW iieies.l4disallo I Pressed , Mould Candles, made exiresakf'reir ilitmaser we t ell-heia qnd fer age • B. Adll I,l4."grernitt. OHNE C3Z-:-W) but, this day arrivinb and ‘,/ bradist7 WS) Lanai U• °Walla* t:o4ixkiityr•4o44ol6 No. I tiO WOOD STREET CIAP.DNEis, tit t, L1very8274)1.4. ( , ; , ,RI3IAGE4I , ian JAYNES' TIM STORE, 39 Fifth .h.rrt PIANOS AND MUSIC THE BALANCE OP MY SPRING STOCK -0 B - PIANO FORTES, FROM ME INIANIINAOTOEY OF CHICKERING & SON'S. BOSTON. Consisting of SIXTEEN of their now Seven Octave and Six and A Half Octave Pianos; have met been received, and now ready for examination at the warerootna of the sub- Notice. CHIOH.EItINO & SONS' PIANO FORTES &To not furnishod by them to any other house in this city, and all orders =A be directed to the subscriber. JOHN IL IHELLOR, No. 81 Wood etreot, Solo Agent for Chickering & Sone' Pianos, jnS for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania PIANOS! F 1 PULL GRAND PIANOS! ril r- 07, 1 : u 4 2 PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, loom the Manufactrry of WIECKERINti h SONS'; 130sION, just received from the manufactory of °bickering & !lora', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o their PIANO FORTES One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price saw One Full seven octave - Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood nese. Price .$7OO One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano nearly equal he power to a full Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Piano. Price.... $6OO SQUARE PLBIIOBI Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, coven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood soven octave—Clifford style. Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octave.. Your Itosewoo4, plain round corners, seven octave. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four o .. t pA Four Rosewood " " 44 fit All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full Iron frames, and their new Patent Action. These Instruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced prices. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Sole Agent for Chickering t Sons'. ALDERMEN. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace; OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND Flinn MEETS. Adl business connected with this aloe will be attended to with promptneaa. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal laccuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgagee,. Bantle, Powers of At torney, !Ice. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his services as COrn cuis,iiimer to take Depositions to be read In the several Courts 01 this State, and elsewhere. His office is one of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently- his faculties in 01......utinut business of that kind nre very desirable. A fe10:ly Alderman's Office. AMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND POLICE :I.A.OISTRATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo t B the Court Homo, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow ledgments and Prooates taken; the Records exeminc-d, Deeds, Bonds Mortgages, Wills. Laws, Articion of Agree ,oent, and of Purtneraaip, Lefton of Attorney, etc., etc , Jruwn up at short notice; Marrlava Solemnised, and at b.rUur.sq in the Inc of his official duties, promptly attended a‘.Offloe noun', frcm 7% n. to IP. U.. and from to 6 P l yt. ap&ly IDERSONS GOING WE'-'l, who desire to :;11 parclia4e goo.l farming lauds,' are informed that we for liEs:l3 tt acres of laud in Boone county, lowa. Also 64 1 acre.] of land in Frank tin uounty, will be said on easy terms fly S. OUTfIBERT 8 SON, myi6 6 , qarket street. cioßKs FOR PRESERV F JARS—An im rnenso stock on hand, at the only CORK MANUFAC TifltY in the city—No. 76 Smithfield street. J:ils H. OVERIvGTON. ADWELLING HOUSE in Third street for rent. S. CUTHBERT & SON, jaa 51 Market ;treat. FOR REIN T---A three story Dwelling House on Third stroet--4200 per year. S. OUTIIIIERT & SON, v2ll 'NAA 'Roe° A Dante. 51 Merkel mt. CLARET WINE.- 2) cases N. Johnston & 801 Id Nation Claret Wine; 10 " " Bt. Julien Claret Wine 00 " O. 0. St. Julien Claret Wine, in store and for :ale by MlLLitii. & 111.0KETBON, raylB Nos, 732 and 228 Liborty ctroet a 'IIIEIIIOAL OLIVE ,80AP.-1000 boxes "41 Chemical Olive Erosive Soip, on hand cud fur sale by B. 0. &J. 11: SAWYER. DACON.-10 casks Country Bacon Shoul der., Fidel and flatus, Just received and for anis by JAS.' A. SEITZ Cierrwr Market and Vint atretlta. INDIC/0.-2 oases Manilla Indigo, just re ceived and for sale by tuylB MILLEft. EL 111010r8ON. I, KIDD APPLES.-5O bush. Bright Dried 'IF Apples just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and Fincond sta. FRESII NUTS.- 10 bales Bordeaux Almonds; 2 " Paper Shell " E 0 bags Filberts ; 30 " Cream Nuts; 30 " Paean " 2003 bus. Ground " 5000 Cocoa " Jost received and for RHYMER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposits she St. Charles Hotel. QTOCKINGS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC.- 6 i Suitable for the approaching hot sateen on hid by J. 9 JOS. HORNE, 77 Market street. 108 PRINTING.- Curds, Freight Billa Circulars, Lray ReLipta, Bill Reads, Label; Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading, With every other description of Job Printing, executed with promptness and at fair prices. J. 8.. WELDIN, Printer and Binds.r, Wood street, near Fourth. 1 ) ACRES of choice hind, with 'good im provements, near the city, for sale on easy terms by S. CUTHBERT & BON, 010 61 mork street 303 ACRES of Farming Land, near Uniontown, Pa., for sale at $6 per acre. 8. CUTHBERT & aUN, 61 Market et. a A_LLs BALLS! BALhS!—A large as ap sortment of Foot, Solid and Bat Balls, Just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the India Rubber Depot. 28 and 28 St. Clair street, my 29 J. a IL PHILLIPS. VANS! FANS 1 I—Palm Fans by the ease, dozen, or single, at Eastern priessmith other varieties t Haney Fant, for tale at its EISIONS..-100 boxes Palermo Lemons .g.„4 ~ived and for 8818 by - 1 ..• . I.LNYAIER A ANDERSON, N 0.89 Woo.) street, Oppwlto St. Charles HoteL LARD OIL.- 60 barrels Extra No.l Lard Oil ; 25 No. 2 Lard Off, on hand and for sale, (mylSj B. 0. J: J. H. SAWYER. JAVA COFFEE.—Just received a lot of attictly pare Old Government Java Coffee. Also, La E yra and hie Ooffe , , at JAYN TEA STORE, J. 45 88 PiftlVotmet. U ItE BLAOKISEUILY AN Bit ANDY, 1.4 . mwilcln.l purpoacti, tit, • H AIVORTH k BROWNLEYed, the Diamond, -BOOK. RESTS —Made. of Mahcgany and wall Ilfrieliud, fur dale. t? W. HAVEN, Stationer. LA %try Eh' ti SEAL PAY-Wits Various elltiroci laud C,..1.44 edWeirfcl ou 41 , 18 d. ftt W. 8. HAVEN'S', 1 nor Ttineket wad Second sta. LEMONS.-20 just received an P o or sal. by fiETAIEB. ANDERI3OIS, • No 13.9 Wooll street GERMAN PRAWrNG PAPER—ID nib kr Engravers, for sale by J. a. WELDIN, et. 0T....y1 rtrgbott we, Co-. 1”.. GUM BANDS, Port Folios, Desk Pads, Bantpra Cased, Port Monalea, - and Pocket Books, for sal. by W. 8. HAVEIN'B, split Ovrner garket and Second streets. lINNY EIA 010.-31 I large One bushe Imy Wks, neur and la good order, for nate by JAB. A. ITETZKEL, OcirTun MaTett"t .oToot. LABB.-500 boxes Bxlo, 9x and 10z12, for gale by Wit itrf , 7RlT if. OOLLTNA AESTNII S.-5 • : : Italian., received this day, and for sale by - • /LEMONS: * ANDEILSON, No. AS Wood etreet, ClT.everltolTt (Th•rlowl Q t• 1 'ALMONDS -20 bales Bordetibit; 2. t.nass Eiditt eat shout 20! gi r d .7 : Ai •1 bale Paper ehelL Jed 4€ l 6elied aid for ale, by 11/11008.8 ANDIRON, No. 89 Wood street, au24 %vette tha B , L abodes Meal WESTERN UNIVERSITY. TILE FAIL TKRM OP Cffiti INWITZUTIoN MIL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH Candidates for admission will present themselves at the University Building, corner of Rosa and Diamond streets, an MONDAY next, at 9 o'clock W. BARI:WELL,' Secretary . Madame Appeltile TetedouVii ARENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY :SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 148 Third etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed on the plan of French Schools in France, and modified as to the English departments on the plan of. French Schools, in the United States offers to young ladles, besides a full English course, the' beet opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the French language and literature, the Principal having re sided several • yeara in France, and being assisted by Mr. Tetedoux, a native of Paris, and a graduate of the College Charlemagne?' French and Latin will be integral parts of the comae. The Fine Ain; will be taught under the superintendence of Mr. Totedoux, a pupil from the OonservaterY of FAria , Arrangements have been made for youngladiee who, hay dug already gonathrough a.regular ootnee of, studies, still may wish to know English literature more thoroughly. acquire more facility fnepeaking the - French language, and improve lathe Fine Arts. , SchOol will open on the second Ifollday Of'Afip' teanber. Expeuses , by,the term of, FiTe Itionthat—Board,sloo; Tp t ition $3O; Vocal Mnsio $25; in classes $l5; Piano $25; use of inatrumont $5; German and Italian; each , 25, in classes $lO ; Drawing, in classes $lO . , Oil and Water Colors at the Professor's price. All charges payable in advance. For °imam and further particulars apply to the !Principal. MR. OLE I SIENT TAIX‘DOI/X. announces, to the public that he has taken up his residencein Pittsburgh, and is now prepared to give lessons in Vocal Magic.' . • Fur u rme and farther particulars apply to dohn if. Mel ; es Music Store, No. 81 Wood st. aull6wd •iRS. M. 11. M Y E R S' HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Will re-opon on the FIRST MONDAY of .September, at he; rehidence, No. 249 Penn street. After the Slit of October, a limited number:of Boarding Scholars will be received into the family. Arrangements have been made to accom odate day boardera,li desired to country patrons: There will be two sessions a day, from 9to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. For terms, circulars, etc., impair° of Church Book Store, Fifth street; J. H. Mellor, or of the Principal. an2B./w• ( (=vef ///, / ~✓ /// ''-',/ 4' /a /: • ---/_____ - '........ ( ' _.., iron City Commercial College, Pta,c , .)3rgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. 300 STUDIINTO ATTENDING, JANUALLY,IBSB. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the Gutted States. Young Men Preparted . foi• Actual Dulles of tht Clunling Rom. j O. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-keeping ood Science of Accounts. • A. T. DOUTILETT, Teacher r f Arithmetic and Can martial Calculation. J. A. fIEYDRIOK and T. 0. JEN lIINS Teachers of Book. Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen. mauship. Single and Double Entry Dook-Keeping, as lased in every department of Business. Commercial, Aritimietki, Rapid Business Writing, Datecting Counterfeit Money, Mercautile. Correspondence, Commercial Law, aro taught, and all ether subjects necessary for2ho success and thorOtkab education of a practical business man. TWELVE. PREMIIIM,B, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the.past three years, also in Fastern and Western Cities, for host Writing, ter AND NOT FOR ENGB.AVID WORE, -We IMPORTANT INBORN &TION. Btridents outer nt any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted In obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s36—Averalte time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—tattoriery, —Entire coat, $6O to $7O. ildini.tera' eons received at nail price. Cro Card—Oircrilar— pcetme , s or an-tneze and"rue. menial Writing—incl.., e tsv sta.ps, and addr..-.s F. W.:,TENI3.INB, su,!. Pi ttabargli. P91:171.17111,111lq.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Q . CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 „, Market street, for the sal° and parch Ethe of Real Rnate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bonds, mortgagee, &o,; making convey. armee, deeds, bonds, Ac 4 writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, ao. oclB BELDEN SEYMOUR,, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, 0111.04 REMUINOXEL—L-Sousre. Hanna, Garretaon a Co., Hobart, Parke, Esq. 191119 WESTERN L.A.ZirDS ALEXANDER GARRETT, Rh' AL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO, lies for sale Lands in Illinois, Wlsoonsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. tie will exchange Lands in Wisconsin, Ake., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property: All letters of Inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as above. • anthly PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. A GRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and all the machinery complete, corn and tx:.b cracker, to., all in good order, with a dwelling,house r atabie , aud two iota of ground, Oblate in South Pittsburgh, and will be mid on very easy tormi by S. OIITHOKIIf k SON, j eIY 61 Market street. T AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exchange ter land. WE, 9. OUTHBEB.T k SON, Sl Market at. ASTEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling house, etc., near the city, for sale by • B. CUTEI33IIIIT t BON,• ap2l 61 illarkert street. MrESTERN LANDS of good quality, fir Bale or exchange for Real Estate in the city 14;22 S. CUD:Lin:Ea SON, 61 Migke t st. FAMILY RESIDENCE FOE. SALE-÷A valuable property of 160 feet ftont on Covington et., I.,lrrrenceville, by .100 deep on Washiligton.streetto!Cherry alley, Brick Dwelling Home of remits well arrauged,batle room, porch, well of water and pimp, etAble and. toalhonae, kitchen range, etc. The rooms are newly painted and pa pered, shade and fruit trees, grape arbor, great variety of flowers, etc.; good p ling fence. The above offers a good opportunity to buy a c mplete and pleasant residenco. Price low, and terms accommoda ting. ^IITHBERT & EON, Beal Estate and General Agents, 16 51 Market street. rilllE SIZE of the cheap Building Lota a for sale by 8. CUTHI3ERT & SON is 30 by 100 feet. Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty. Price—Front $275 to $4OO each. Terms—Onefonrth in hand ; remainder at eiz years credit. The Plan can be seen at the Real Estate Office, 51 Market street. EAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lib ioi arty Lots are offered at each priced, and on Finch easy terms, us to make a home easily to be obtained. Hear it in mind, that they front on wide streets, are of easy accede by railroad, and are very desirable locations for family residences Bear it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to.be seen at jel2 61 SIARSET.STREET. - - U'OR SALE.- SEVENTY TIEOUSAIO AORBB of chotze Prairie and Timber Land, situated an N erfhern loa , a and Bonthein Minneeotat, enibiaotagrhe finest lot of farming lands ever offered In Able market, as they aro located converiledtly to Terme and lines of Railroad. Pamphlets containing information ast.liatea to emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and price of the land, with a brief description of the:nannrise in which they are located, can be hod on application at our 9ilice, and they will be seat free by mail to persons sending cs their address. WILLIAM PBAZTPAI at CO., my:Ortf ;;, Jones' Building,l4oo37 Fourth street lIORNE'S, 77 Market street VHIEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will - seettre Building Lot of 26a100 feet On Mt. Washington,— Price, $lOO-410 in hand, remainder to era purchaser. so, a Lot of 60a100 feet for $2.50—526 in hand, balance In paymeuta to oast purchaser. 6. OSTEMERT h. SON, je23 61 Market atrßeL (:), At).RES of Land and a comfortable ew Meuse, situate riea! , Weabington Typippte, et about mires from Jouee' n ary, will be sold on easy terms. Immediate pumeeedua. d. CUTIEBION 4 BON, , 61 Market etr.et. CHERRY A LOT OF GROUND in Feat Libelty,neat XX. do Railroad station BO by 100 feat will be told for g 27 b, ODJ-i4llllOl In band, remainder, et ELT. ypare.credit. B. OUTHtlEirr .4 BON. 61 !dead Meat. N(rll°B.---he Co-Partnerebiri of BAGA LOY. 008GB.AVB do Orw. expired by limitation, on the first instant The businem bo a ntinued by W. SAGLI,E.Y, at 18 and 20 Wood atreet, who,will settle cm the Imaincea of the late firm. W. MOLL, V, JOHN L L L , Pittsburgh, July 22d, 1888,--jy2B:tf 'JEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.— A. A 15.1A.80N Ly CO, nerd., N 0.24 Fifth Street, Are now-opening rich Drees Benrbalii...., Or, Indies, • . . Awl a ppleudid .election c,` SPRING BELAHLS, (apl SEED SWEET POTATOES.-7:1 ,barrela Bead Sweet Potatoes for eale cheep to ciosa consign ment oy -JA.13: 1 A +IPSTZEB,'_ ap2&. Clymer Market and Han +streets ofIOMPOUND SYRUPS or'PHOSPAATES, it OE onximmuat:PD—Mds Pr:ETittlition'in not jo= tended as a popular . k emeny, but Ls respectfully snbmitted to the fdedivll „Vacuity as a , nntrititalmlliii Well 'final to supply. the waste pc elementary llllatter liaringthe Tea! of ckoniStoses, Paiticaltifir fa - Di'VelPifta sad' o°--ir 'don. This preparation is pleasant to the eye, agreeable, o the taste, and grateful to the stomach, and &irk! not'newsa eg o by.protracted two. Sold wholesale and retalllT JOBIIPH , 'PLM.N" Ourner Diamond sad Marisa street. EDUCATIONAL. , • 65 FIFTH - STREET NO.. DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROO\F JOSEP# HARTMAN, ' (Recently Agent for 11. M. Warren & C 0.,) W Alt ItiEN FULT, OEIf.ENT R .AVEL SATURATED; CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFII4G MATERIALS. rsze..OFRIOB, No. 65 OTETH STREET, opposite Odd Fel lows Hall. Pittsburgh, , . . 1.79 _ . . rEII.IIE UNDERS , GNED'_I3.EGS LEAVE TO inform his friend= and the public in general, that tie is in the daily receipt o this delicious Beer, from • the Will known Brewery of J. . Btranb, Allegheny City, it having been pronounced to be he beet that was manufaotnied here for many years, °Mal TASTEFUL and PURE: Give me a call and trP It. JOHN BOTH, apl4:tf At his old stand, No. 26 Diamond. ST 0 0 K 1 r N YARN§- AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Always on hand, and for bale at (- :--lifA UAW) FROM 11R. JAMES M. JAR , REPT, op TILE NEW YORK LUNG INPIRM • A RY. y cOnnecti • on forihe past eight yearn with tbe above Instltntion. Sta Oblef.Phynician,and a twelve years' course of steady deyotion to the r cure of Pulmonary Oen entoption and its 'kindred diseasel, • together with my un rivalled opporttiniUas 'aka advantage of pathologicalreseareti —aided not a little by a perfect system. of:ifedical-inhan fion—has enabled melts native at a decisive, direct and alto eresftil course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of tho k lThroct, Lungs; anitotir.FisatagtS. - - By Inhalation, the vatat and - curative properties of -medicines are directly adressetite the diseased organs and theinlegn ment Ido not advise the use of Medical inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of gerierizt treat/nen-4 , Bnd although' I consider it a useful adiu.vent in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem It very ne cessary that each patient should have the benefit of both goreral and local treatment. The sambas ot my treatment' in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institu tion over which I have so long had the honor to preside,are tee well known totes& any eulogy or comment from the. At the solibitatio4 of many private and profesaionalfriends, through whose philanthropio aid the above charity has been long and hherally supported, and after due consideration, I li ave concluded to make such arrangements as will bring . the li.uethe of my ?experiments and treatment 'within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary or w'••3 were able to visit me at my utllce Ifepasg therefore that the arrangement wdl give entire satisfaction, b th to my profea,tonal breth ren and the pantie, I w Aild respectfully annonnce in con ' : toetuc, Mat IcanV.abe be cnisultedperoonahy or by ktter,on a'l th=easeo as al) - we, ud that the medicines, the same, as • no-d it to • I,,timt; •• pre,ifu ad to suit , ach individnal .:a-e Inhahn9 Vopors, Afediad Inhalers, do., clic., will- be ' tor -.1111.4.1 uy ex, Fes, to an, part of the United BMWs or the . BA., sa ss—aiy terms of treatment by letter are as follows viz: $l2 per month for each patient which will include medicine :softie:en t for one month's. nee; also, In. ballet Vapor, and an Mulling Apparams. Pt iment ea fis/- lowa :$6 to b e; paid to Lexpr-es Agent on me it of box of !dediciae. andthe balance $8 at the expiration.of the Inonth, if the pa ll nt be cured or is entirely satisfied With the treatment Patients, by' Ovine a full history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well, by letter as by p•rsonal examination. Patients avalziog them aeivea of Dr. Jerre t o treatment may rely ripen immediate -an permanent relief, re he seldom has to tre.ta case over thirty days betters for advice promptly answered. For farther particulars, address . - - ~ JAMES M. JARRETT, M. Ll.. Na SD Broadway, cor. Twelfth fit., N ' F. -' 1 , . fi. , --Physiciane and others visiting the city are re-. svctfully Invited:DO call at the infirmary, where many interesting caeca •can be witnessed, -and where .our 474' proved apparrauslfor the inhalation of medicated vapor . Ins p e cted . . can be seetitind d " '' .1y866m• MILITARY ENOADIPMEN STATE Off PENN 57771111. It la hereby' ordered, that a "Camp of InOtruction" ba held at Willianwport, Lyeeming conoty, Pennsylvania, the present year, - ancnbe . Adjutant 'General of the Comrade: wealth is dlreoe4,to fir i the time . thereof4o,take obarge of the arrangementa—ta attend in person, and to iFsne the neeemary'orders: to the Generatiitaff,.and other =tory otlioers of the Commonwealth in relation to the settle. Wfd. F. PACK S% Commander-in:Phlet AnrurAwr Garnet/a onus, .1 Harrisburg, June 8,-1808.;:j lc obedience to the above order from Resd.Quarters, "Camp of ruatroction " be htdd.at Williamsport,' Ly coming county, peunsylvarda, commencing at 12,15., on , Tuesday, tit. 7th d ay of September, 1858, ~ • To continue tintII'SATURDAY, the 11th day-of said month, at 12 Id, oftp.i4 44y, to be called %imp." Susquehanna!' I. Thu Encampment 13 intended to include the uniform ed companies throughout the... State, who am .earnestlY. re quested to be in 'prompt attendance. IL The Major Gerieralti,'BrigediorGeneralit,'and Brigade I impactors of tl;s several civisions and brigade?, are req cited, to reporttens office ei'doon ati'Poislblei what compantee and Sold olliceriwilkhain attendance from.their respectiv* commands—withthe number of men in each company, the names of the.Osidatno,! and their Post Office address.... • . lIL The Aidside•Camp, and all other Ricers of the Grand Staff of - the Cknoniander.hiAlblef are - ordered -to he in eV tendance,:arimA andeqnipncd fall,parade dress., •• • IV. All denfl'abilea in attendance are required totting witlithem all:tentt and:canip - equinaP they may have V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report at once to my race r :what :equipage belonging to the State is in the limits of their command. • VI, The Major General of the Eleventh Dlviston,'Gen. ii...Jacktuani shall he the sen*r officer on dnty, and. he is' hereby charged with ' immediate: arrangements for said Encumpmentiand is ordered to report to this office for fur titer Instructions. By orderof the Commander-in-Chief. . EDWIN 0 WILSON, leis Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. MILITARY GOODS. . • THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT LY on hand a canpleto stack of MIL•ITARY GOODS SWORDS, ÜBMILIAID iFiTI3 Ywll. tuwpidwils Az twos& 11071e2..- 81111 AND &ULJTL U FLAGS MARE TO .0.1.11.4111, 0". 1. iti i iPADDEDI 9.0N.1,j . UE MARKET STREET. . .511LLIN GAR, MONONOAHELA. CY • Pf.A.TAIgq 1%1 1 1 . J , , lgoald 1 - '6Bpcctfaliithforro. he public tt.at he has rettillt sir.co the Ilre, and hrbviaa,extlargedl4l eatebli.hment,:and filled It with the newest mad most bp pLerred machinkry, is now prepared to immibh flooring and phmedimardsiazrowl sawing and raaawing, doora, &ea 60,1 sh tcr 4, kiln &led, frames, moallimrs, box maktr.g, 'Math Yittabiugh, September 7, 18„7. ' • Gi f ENTS'ISHOES A tqt) GAITER Pzo - gl.klS A SHOD EI\)RE, 1 tio. 17 Fara BT IN 'IA LTBBER C - 'BAY COMES.--The ji beat sztlak) In nat. 't.t 4t the I . Ma Dabber Depot, 28 oat; Et. 01,P my 22 (IL CLOTH C.i.3311-150t) yards 01 rari ons -thartia mr.td *Melt .s, jug received from the fee' tor, for eat° icholceale or reteal, . a H. PHILLIPS, 2d and 2.ir At cistr GIASS;--300 boxes assorted sizes 'ludo, Mais,ligood ecrainry brand, t r Bale by riS:Nralf H. OOLLIVS. RROOMS.-50 doz. reel and for sale by " nub/ , HEN .Y0C , 14. t .E. L — F4311--4°° packages WblieFish , Salmon, and Twat; Erg sale b) (ul)'=7) HS. counis.,. jl4O. D iS Cof'D FRll4'rEslet 13-r Bold by 40,241 J. B.' "%DIN VORN.4-10 bapselle rn Co received and 31.14 for, joie '--- 01 Tit I3ACON.-1000 Ib4 Ootuatiiir Baoon i i i Hato, Sh'calders'and .reb_dved - • ."-ID• - 4 ' Annum \lark.* and, V.... .19 ljealkie "Cl CHErClik'S` gAV/WoOn. Printer id Bwtioner. mr2‘ _ }ILLUTiI COPYING BOONS— 3:31. I For s j ae , by Jel9 WIW% NtriMBER 280. MISCELLANEOUS. ROOFING CHEAP, MANTIMAM I TTRER • AND DEALER ' art D ROOFS, 1 AND ELASTIC CEMENT, hill i Lager Beer. Summ JoSEYEL HORNE'S, burg ; .Inn e e OONS:18111441 111 PaLT 1 , PLUIra, SABI3IO, 4 ' I - LA+.lE,b, r.tiet L 3, ilolunteor Comiu‘ntea ()HEAP 6111; , E3 77 Market qtroet ItioLETTEs ; BUTTON 8, 'BINGES, IRO, k,lO P. M A I a. H. ZUTLLTIN;