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VOLUME XVI. VITTSBUP...GIi MORNING OST. Pri 4.f d axC y <<shz3 tovry mernirv. ( erz:lp:xd) BY JAMES P. BAR U, Li AHD TIM env..^ll., TE*;td S.—Frye Bo;'Ara a year, payaide strictly in advance BIT inrarilbly required if not paid within the year. !tr. rop;iF, T;7O CritE---fOr I,t the counter in L. and Dire New; Bor. RATES O' ADVERTISING. I D CTI:i a • la we Crao r.wo Thraz, One week.' r...... Ttire3 Cue month. Two months mouthi ...... m0uth5........... SiTe or ths t't_z naGrith.A blue mouths.— ..... On year Bandin.: Card, six Ito 1 00 1 1 75 GO g 00 6 00 9 00 10 Ou .1 CO 12 0..) 15 00 20 00 es or L. C/LO Lynam„ c: ant Marriage noti PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST A MAMMOTH WYEEgir,v. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IN CLUBS OF .I.T.N. St n glo Subrsripttortz, - O pea annum. CONTAINS ALL TILE CURRENT NEWS OF TEN: DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, *Comma' cm, Local, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. phis Paper bring of the LABEM23 EMI, and neatly prints on fine white paper, in largo, clear type, will be found by the erabscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper puulithed in Pittsburgh. Those who .wish to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will End t he SATURDAY POST a safe end profitable incest:meta. • Address, JAMES P. BAL.RR I solar Editor and Pro: rioter. AS. Y:1.3.1&13. D. A. ETV..3 BALER at AYERS' BOOK AND. JOB OFFICE, POST 331ZTIT-M imq(as Cotner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. SHE unders - igned having made extensive additions of the LATEST AND 11ANDSOMEST STYLE P TYPE, and i aiproved Ilaellucry, to the MORNING POST ,;011 OFFICE, invite el') s itontion of Rail Road Officer tlerchints, businear men, and the public generally, to their operior 1.-scillties fur ozernting with dispatch, on reeaonablo :MP, all Linda of RAIL ROAD, Ttf ERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVAILY OTMIL DESCRIPTIO:si OF PLAL.N i /it FANCY PRINTING Afca-Onr mateiiAl being neatly all new, we can give 11c31:11- &nu nr the 11105; :omplete E3tiKlCtiull, Find BOOKS, PAILEESLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK !LUECIIS, DLAII/L NOTES, LI TER UEADS, BILL lIEADS, BILLS LADThia, CIatCULARS, LITSCIESS CARDS, PAPER BOORS, DEEDS, • I'AORTGAUES, BONDS, &c. Jar Particular attention will also be paid to tho prbatiug of Posters, "'rout', O.r.c. for Coucarts, ExhiLlitions and Oirenses. BAER & MYERS. BUSINESS CARDS The Pee.Oe's Sikoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACIIER &CO', Cheap Cash Borders in all kinds of Fashionable BOOTS, SHOES IND GAITERS, For Gentlemen, Ladles, Youths and Children, 240. 17 Fifth Street, near Market, 0c.3 PITT3BITI GIL PA. ..... , N3,i. JOIGTBON EIIMEMI PERRIN x JOHNSON, • Proprietors of CliOds Co.'s Patent Elaztle Fire and Water Proof Cement nOOl/32 g. 133 TULIP STREET. fIRDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fully fixontod, and all our work warranted. Loafing, material always on hand, and for eats, with di 's•o:iloiss for use. JOS. F. HAZILILTOU N. CO" ENGINEERS kNIED DIACHINISTS, Corr.er of Fi rst and Lib:7ly dreda, Flan :7 ph, Pa. GUPERI.OR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw Mill?, Breweries Printing Establislinients, Manufactories, ft., made to order. They also continua the manufacture of 'their Celebrated Machinists' Tools, such as Itraing Lathes, Iron Planers, Baring and Drilling Machines, kr— Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Palleys, Ilan,gers. itssitlyd .B.0111:112 THOILPEON Join THOICPSON SOHN THOMPSON & CO., ITOUS E PAINTERS,GLAZIERS AND (.41.9.LNEJD1, 1 N 0.135 Third street. PIGN PAINT. IND esecuted with neatness and de4patch. Mixed Paints, Oils, Turpentine Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Villelloutaigne Zinck, a very superior article; Phila delphia and Pittsburgh Whitehead always on hand and fur sale. Ware prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug gists, or others, at the ,ehortest no•jca, as we have a Mill which grinds by steam Pastors will Imre money by get ting their colors ground. with us. lairfuly GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, 22ANUFAcTU,ILEIVS HYDROMETERS or weighing spirits, the cheapest and best articles °Tor Dr. right to this city. THEII3IO3IIiTEMS AND BABO3IETER6, varying in pricefrom $6 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, traps un hand at G. E. 81.1A14 0 8, 13.acti,;a2 Optician, 58 POI' tercet. oppoaits BlaP.onia Hall. B. C. J. EL SAWICER, Autriuncfunne 01 LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood etrest, Pittsburgh, P. TISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The firm of HAWORTH BRO. a BROWNLEE was, ou the 31 of Slay, 1858, dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdi . .i..val of JElltl HAWORTH. frOm We above tirra. The ace:mite of the late firm will be s:ttled by HAWORTH a BROWNLEE. JEHU ILA.WORTH, in withdrairing from the above firm, Lindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons of the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has '- calved, and would kindly recommend them to his successors, new°Tra a BROWNLEE, a* they are determined to eell at low tignres, having a very large assortment of CHEAP GROCERIES WLNIid and LIQUORS on hand. JEIHE HAWORTH. .lam DAVID HAWORTH and JAILES BROWNLEE have this day associated together, and will continue on the bairlacv at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamand and Ms mond alley, under the style of lIAWORTH & BROWNLEE, where they hone to receive that patronage so liberall given to the old firm, as they are determined to sell CHEAPER e: thanlly other Store in the city. 13 Office of Sealer of Weights and Dieastyres. rpm , : OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND JausiTßEs, /lay be funud nencefarth, in Cherry alley, betsben Third and Your:h streetl, where orders may be left. torlaltf CHARLES BAIIINTErr. S. HAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens just W a rceoirod, and for sale at the Stationery Store, Noa. 31. 33 and 35 Market street. ITHE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —Thiswell-known and popular annual, formerly pub tidied by Johnston & Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be leaned. The Cirunialicm‘ as formerly will tA/ made by tie mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, Esq., who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat ter as wilt make it an entertaining and instructive maga 'tine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing ' aerldien Dual, and other matters of perinanent value will he added. Orders of booksellers and other dealers are solicited in adiance of publication, as but one edition will be printed, and orders will be filled according to priority. a. JOHNSTON & 00., rablh•hers, 'Printers, Stationers, and blank Dook Makers, 57 Wood street, Dittsburgh. ' .1872 VLOUR.-40 bble. choice euporfau3 for sale by - JAB. A. FETZER, — Cornor klatket and Hirst it'. NIONS.-10 bbl 3. ea. for -b ons v afew a, await, In »''::'.y I.4.DGT 1 00 1 J 00 4 .0 6 50 d 9 00 12 Ga 10 00 4 50 5 00 50 tl 00 S C 0 lt) 0,1 Unani. (,5 7 35 8 00 10 3,, 13 35 .3, per • the p0pe:,)._.....:! CA h code: MEM= J 0115230:( ERNES! ' 3 4 . 7. 4 'l • . . r • - 0 - 4 ) 1 -40/- f,t 5 . 7 4P A 54 . rre r • • PITgLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM: INSURANCE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, 1858, as presented to Stackho:ders, and made out in compliance with the State Laws of Now York, Ohio, Indlatia,llllnois?do. STATEIII:IS7. The name of the Company is the FARMERS' UNION IN SURANCE COMPANY, located at Athena, Fa. Chartered April 13,1853, by the Legl3latnn , of Pennsylvania. Charter Porpetnal. Candi Capital, is all paid up 4 200,000 00 Surplus in addition thereto 03,485 51 asscre. Fifiy-four Bah& and Mortgages, at six and 6011073 cent. interest, 00 amounting in the aggregate t0...5152,315 Which mortgages are or valua ble and productive real estate, principally farms, recorded and drat liens, worth generally double the amount and more than mart gogrid fur in each case, and in no case less than eifty cR cent. more, exclusive of farm buildings, and en certified by the Recordere, whine recorded, to the arid tors the States of Ohio and Illinois. • Nineteen six t cent. Beads amply secured. 47,665 00 Cash on hand anti in Bank 0449 12 Cash in hands of Agents, and in coarse of transmissior, secured by bonds with sureties 18,761 Due on lasses re-insured, A•c 7,336 51 rills receivable, via: promissoly totes payable at bank and to the company..... 8,246 S 2 Interest accrued, (principally due January 1,1858,)_ ............ 1 19 46 Safe and office Fixtures and Frani turo 600 00 $ 253,485 61 ritOolia nit TEA YE-tr. 1857 Amount of Premiums received during the year.... $ 85,231 33 Ain't interest received during Lila year 11442 05 Am't received from all other sonrcns 2,480 00 SI.Priar7LT.IL3. espouses for the year, including commissiens, salaries, rents, rein surance, printing, c.dvertieing, taxes, end all other expenses $ 19,100 66 Dividends paid during the year 17,000 U 0 Losses paid, which occurred prior to December 31,18b6 Losses pain which occurred during the year .16,961 54 LLABILITTE3. Losses a.dJusted and not due (since paid) $ 12,500 ( 39 Losses incurred and in process of adJustinent. Losses reported, on 1 , 7111Cil no action has boon taken Losses restated, on ground of insur ance lifter fire, prererty transfer red before loss, property log: not covered by the Policy, kc.. $ :39,407 99 Whole amon tof risks talon during the yeer..55,449,862 00 Whole amount of riat at data. 4,861,440 00 1 - ,TA.7E Or PEZCSSYLVANIA, COUNT? Or BRAD t'9121.D., - - - C. N. Shipman, President. abd J. E. Canfield, Secretary of the Farmers'. :Mon Insurance Company, being severally 1&y sworn, depose and bay, , Ind each for Itiself soya, that the foregoing i 5 a .true, fall and correct statement of the affairs of said corporation, and that thy aro the above de. scribed o6`cora thereof. C. N. President. J: E CANFIELD, Secretary. Subn - ribeti 'tad h.r.C.re tut', this 25th day of Jann ary, I;t5S, ii. O. BA.1.111), Justice of the. ruse°. T. J. lIIINTF;'., A gent, Wat , r stro..t, Pittsburgh. I ttE ITN BY THE Eleilv..tile.*, Mutual ffusurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, PIERORAN- DISE, FURNITURE, LO., IN TOWN Olt CloUN'fliF. Otn.cc, 15:0. 300 Walnut street. CAPITAL, G i 77,920 6.SSIsT3, 091055,495 89. Invoated 'as follows, via : First Itlortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable tne amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, i!,..10,000 cost 25,500 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn 'a R.B. Loan. 10.000 (X) Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s fin.)ck 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance ..... 19,100 ix) St, , k of County Piro Insurance G 0... ........... 1.050 CO Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00 Bills Rcesicalle, business paper 52,711 6U Book Accounts, accrued Faeroe:, etc 3,336 10 Cash on hand and In Bank 10,013 20 V. 152,465 BJ CLEM TINGLEY, Presithlit. DLEICTORS. Clem Tingley, I Samuel Iliapham, William R. Thompson, ' Robert Steen, David S. Brown, William Musser, Cornelina Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Mothball UM, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Tolaud, ! C1,1,1e, 1,19.1,11, 1 - ,1c.0...es Johnson, } .; ocz.b 1. 8unt , ....g, Charles S. Wei, j emith }s ,wee, James S. Woodward , l Wm. M. Semple, Pitt,b'g rai 3 B. M. II11 , .:011MAN, Secretary. J. 0 ARDEN E.. COFFIN, Agent, mr3 Nc.rth-east corner Third and Wood ctreata. iItrPANY J Of Plat la.deßrylg wm. V. PE17.11, fralidfro 8..1. 1 , 1 'CAN N,3.,cretary. Amount of Capital stock pai.i and n,5 d 00 Sarplus 83,A:23 • $2.C.3,.1'13 St, Inrarcs Cargo lists on the Ohio an:, Rivers and tributaries. liasur.: against loss er Plre, Also, against the Perils of th - ., r•: ,, 11 and lalaral Navigation -.Lc! Trautporzit:on. ENEEMiI Wm. V. Fet.ti.t, J. C. romr-Y D. J. rdoCamn, E. P. Viritm,r, Onition, B. L. WuoLv..on, Job.n . Chas. .13 Wright, John J. P.httore.c.a, Z.1,1 - .T.AI T. WILLII'3I V. I LYM:g.ft, D. J. LIeCANN, asre.l..se..,: In .Phi 'Lade/pi - de': I,e 17n.a..1,11.,rtie: Seiger, Lamb et C.J., I Urlanut.s. Juofice is Co., Truitt, Bro. A Co.,l:eels, Morgan is Sthifolo, I A. T. Lane A Co., VQouo.7,CaLiscell is Co. PITTSBURGH On'ICP,, Nip. a 7 W A I e.,E. STRIIET. ap9 IL I,v. rouibe.:CUM, Agent., WEST BiZ,ANC'II MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CIWITEBED BY THE LEGIBIATITRI: O. PENNSYLVANIA!. Cush Capital.. 4.300,1300 I Premium Nay../—5132,313. Films COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Merrh , oulieo, Farnitnro, itc., In town or country. DIRSCTOEB: 11,•u. J I ko. J . Pearce, G. C. Harvey, !Charles A. Maier, John B. Dail,Charloc Crist, Voter Dickinson, I T. T. Abrams, D IJackman, NV. White, Thomas Kitchen. LION. G. C. lIAItVEY, Presidont. T. T. AnaLeiß, Vice Procident. Bee:et:l:y. IIItYSLILNOX.O: . . _ Samuel 11. Lloyd, I Dr. J. 8. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. UpdegratT, L. A. Mackey, Lion. 8. Cameron, James Armstrong, A. White, TllO3. Bowman ILD, William FO£ooll, James Quigglo Wm. Vanderbeit, lion. Win. Bigler, OFFICEr--kO. PIFTII STILLLT, PiTTEMLIWIEL &2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. HP, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 001WANY, PLELLADELPIIIA. Dma=aB---Charles W. Ilaactor, Thomas ilart, Tobias Wagner, Bamnel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Aforde,ati I). L 0151 92 Adolph) E. Doric, David 8. Brow:1;Mo: - . ria Patterson. ClL't. N. klallolum, Pra.dclent. • CMS. G. lisitcras, Secretary. Oontinue to make inennuace, porpetr.al or limited, on °Tory description of property, in town and country, at rates as low tut are corer:owl:lt with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent ?cod, .:hlcll,wi,th their capital and prenihams,eaftly invested, of t ford r.rapla protection to the =mire. Th , Ace - eta of the Company, on 3antary let, 1381, as paia agrambly to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: .1t918,128 88 RealEsta tee 84,877 78 Temporary Loans- 83,986 17 Stocks a 61,889 01 Gash, 84,846 81 Total $1,212,70 44 7: 7 1 Since their luoGrpxatioo, a period of twenty-one yearn, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou• sand Dollare,i °oral by tiro, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of ineuraoo,, as Wvii ae the ability and dieposition to meet with proroptn,s all r. tiAIi)JNhK COFF/No Agent, noli °rano_ Lorth-o7zt cor. Winki and Third eta. WESTERN iNSURANCie, COMPANY ON PITTSSO no ii. GEORGE 11 aitSiE., revident: li. M. GORDON, Secretary. 0771C3 No. 02 Water street, (Spang a Go's Warehouse,) up attars, Pittsbuigh. Will insure against ailldndaoi ..L.F. au, zialtlNß RIESS. A Home Institution, managed by in,..,:t,r• who are well known in the community, and who are dcbumined, by promptnem and liberality, to maintain the a haracter which they have assumed, as offering the beet protecticu to those who desire to be insured. • - ASSETS, OCTOBER 31st, 1.867. Stock Acconnts,....... 5121400 00 biortgager---- 2,160 00 Ms Receivable, . . 4,161 67 Office nurniture,. 240 00 Open Atuu-'-wits, 14,8 9,47 .1 45 8 04 cash,— ..... ..... Premium Noter,-... • -, 40,248 59 Bills Discounted, 15,00"8 -------- Dissmas George Damle, IL Hiller, Jr., J. W. Butler, George W. Jackson, James :leAuley, Alex. Speei, Andrew Ackley, , Win. Knight, liath.rid Hama, Alexander !Hulick, D. M. Long, Wni. 11. Smith, C.W. Einketson. Y. M. GORDON. re el4Eeczetrry, la A:0 Oki --3000 lba Comity ikwai, for aide ALF II giO29 NN3 a, lam Age; - LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PMPTABlliftalli, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. ALEX. BRADLIM, Vice President. F. A. Itormitx .Secretary. `This Company makes exeryinsurance appertaining to or oonnected with LIFE RISKS. Alt*, against HEIL AND OAILGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE MKS vneraily. Aid against Lots and Damage by Flro, and agalne.l. ti i Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Trausportmion. Patin; issnod at the lowast tater emmintent with natAy to all partioa. \IRO 61 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF 'PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BMIALEY, President. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. OFFICE: 04 Water street, between Jim-krt. and Wood tireeta ="'• Insures HULL AN]) CARGO ItISRS, on the Ohio and Misaissippi Rivers and tribatarics. Ins area against Loss or Damage by FIRM Also, against the Perils of fee Pea and inland Navigation and Transportation. William Ragaloy, Capt. Mark Starling, Samuel Rea, Samuel M. Kier, James M. Cooper, John 8. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Francis Sellers Imtko M. Pennock, William B. 1:14s. SPringer Elarbaugh, John Shipton, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. ja22 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, $0J,153 Si Pio. 149 Chem:tut Street, Oppllsite the Custom ilolll3o. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deecription of Property or Merchandise, et reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KIW, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRIZTORS. Charlea Hayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, Ueorge W. Brown, I'. B. Favery, Joseph E. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Slagargeo, E. Wilor. V. BLACKIIIJENZ, Secr.3tary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, o::Wpir Third and Wood atreeta. $90,4. ',.d. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. 12,100 00 BLA IRS V ILL R , INDIANA COUNTY, PA., COL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor, -HAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE, from its former well-known Proprietor, B. D Mar tier, Vag , and refitted it, I am now prepared to receive and accommodate viaitora. Tao rooms ate large and airy, and well furnished. A good table Always provided. In connection with the Ituna,, the! (Ilea a good 1 ivory : - ;table. Terms moderate. COL It. EVANFI, se4:ly Proprietor. Excelsior Restaurant, rr u Pro. IIi WOOD ,S.re.ei.," Prmnrct4u, Pk, LYAKE AND EAS ERN - FISH SOP Wholesale and Retail, et t I..rest cash priers. Large !supplies of Melons. reaches, end Sweet Potatoes received daily. Also, Now Yore Prince's flay Egg ifatbor, Shell Oysters, the finest ever bronght to this city. Every delicacy of the season constantly ou hand, and served upin the most palateble style. Don't forgot the Excelsior Res taurant, ho.lll Wood street. sr WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, The house. la new, built especially I.lr the por;wsei of a First Chase Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav ing had many years exp.)rience in the business will keep oonstantiv on hand the best that the markets afford. His Vitro's, Liquors and Alas, ar., of the Coat quality. He wants all his old triends and the public generally to give him a call at the Sytr.posium. SCOI7 HO tYSE, i Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of the "Marker Ilorne," Blairsville, Pa.) THE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It Is situated in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The House was built in ISA, with all modern improve ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture being now—aud will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Fine STAISLES uro attached to the promises. The attention of Merchants and others is directed to this s, establishment, which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTAN TIAL EATLNO HOUSE LN A CENTRAL LOCATION] Coons- folks attending market arc particularly invited to :411. I.;;verything pertaining to Le EATING SALOON will Siways be found, of the freshest the market affords. araSsly-ddiw THE NATIONAL SALOON , Under costar's blew Pi ational Theatre, PITTSBURGH, PA., D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and comfortable style, the large centre store in the ollu FELLOWS LULL, Fifth street, as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT and SALOIN. Raving had many years' experience in the business, he is prepared to supply the beat the market affords. his Bar will be tarnished at all times with the best Wines, Liquors and Ales The entrance to the Saloon, is In the centre of the Bail, and refreshments Kill be furnished at all times, BAY and NIGhT (Sundays excepted.) apl4:ly WASHINGTOft HOUSE, COR. PENN'A AVENUE.* THIRD ST., WASIIINGTON, D. O. A. F. BEVERIDGE PB.OPILLETRE 13 B. H. W. KA.NAGA.: o S T E L 9 Oppoelta the Ponies. Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, PA. 1/015 PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMS SHANNON, Proprietor Tu"IIOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE corner of PENN and WASHINGTON Streets, between the GENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and -taj undergone a tlmreuei improvement, remodeled and fariaished with now furniture, and fa now the most conve• nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. myB:ly MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ P&OPRIIT011. No. 844 Liberty street, Just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the.most convenient house in the city for passengers err!. ring by that road. LiTho proprietor having, at considerable erponso, fitted up, lu excellent style, the AtAINSION ]]OUSE:, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. Thorn is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford. hag ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ms Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market can afford. fehlry Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT he has received he Spring Assortment of $317,641 72 gitia PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE, 13 1858 INSURANCE. PITTSBURGH D1R207.0118. I ob 3rt Galway, Be.muol M'Clarkan, 3.330ph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Bcott, James Marshall, David Rlchay, ;1.11309 W. Hallman, °harks Arbuthnot, Glozander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Har David 11. Ohaml3ors, nobort li. t irtutley, William Cam Jan.' Magill. cab DIREIOTOIII3 MARKER HOUSE, EitlTEzt., Proprietor. THE SYMPOSIUM. Fifth Street, ,Vext Door to thzllst...lgh Thtatre PITT3BUTUTII, I'A CORN 15 CO PI AF: RESTAURANT. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STRSZT. WASHINGTON HOTEL, FORbIERLY U. 8. HOTEL, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. nrrA)muulrn. MERCHANT TAILOR, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the newest styles, beat quality and most elegant deacrip• Lions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the LATEST FASHIONS, And with such a character of workmanship, es cannot fail to satisfy and please the moat fastidious tastes, imyl9 Lippincott, Shorten & Parson, NO. lel WOOD STRIA, NEAR BDiTH. MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va, lices, Est and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling Trnuks, Carpet Bags, /cc., keep constantly im hand a large stock: We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we Ironld , 1111413 the trade to con and examine our goods be. a• 'WINDSOR SHADES.—GoId bordered, Tv_ plain and fancy. Also, shade Trimmings, tr.c., always on hand at and for salo cheap by 11. PECILLIPB. 'lB and '2B Bt. Olair street. liC/11L AND QOM BOTION BOOKS-A AN large amortment always on hand, or made to order. W. S. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second streets. A FARM 0f.238 aores, near Economy, for EL sale by CUZIOW 4 BON, • Ititcosocasu NOM ROBERT A. LOOMIS, (suoooggor to D. T. C. Morgan,) STATIONER AND ANDWSPNDRSR,S, PRIIODICALS No. 41 Fifth street; Pittsburgh, Pn. Co-Ptirtnersititip. THE undersigned have entered into, Co- Partnership, under the style of Win. C. Johnston k Co. wail% R. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM 0. JOHNSTON: Pittsburgh, SepternlxT 1,1857. S. IL JOIMBTOR 711 Wsf. n. I , ,UNFTON o. JOHNSTON .ftf. CO., k) TATIONBRS, Blank Book Manuta and .1011 PRINTE.II. 4 ., No. 57 Wood strt.c . , Third and Fourth, Pittabulgb, Pa- TOBACCO AND SEGA p S. - _ VAT tt I). RINEHART, TV IgTHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE AND BLND, When you ca , , get a cheaper and but ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gee of Cannel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant end safe portable light ever offered to the public, and be d9Egel: o„ explosion; more brilliant than gas; and quite as cheap; Lamps of the most simple and easily managed con struction. For sale by T. D. k. G. LiODKINSON, No. 79 Smithfield street.. tgk,. Beware of a corinter'i-it alre,il3 in the market, made from Comphone, with a litit C.,al , i 1 to ovmt It. if,d7:ly COOKING BY GAS. A WORD TO LADIES. rririE HEATED TERM 'IS APPROACH ING, and we call the attention of the Ladice to the fact that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., Can bo done with oconnaiy, without oporessive heat, with out soot, and with despatch—the 11ra baie6 etwaye reaiy a umiak:Lit—by nail:kg To which wo reipeotfully invite your attention, at No. T 6 Bruithfleld street. 8. A. JOHNeON Er BRO. The, mast plezeant, Gifu hll tT canl l4.er.x Rewody now In toe. Prepared and sold, wholes 41. end re - ', by ANGELL & :TAFT, 00r. Wood and Si v.th sta., Pithiburgh, Pa , And sold br Idscesbrt:. t. , anladl.Y. la:31 QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.— NJ The undersigned Las bought the 1. - .9.3e ..,...,...;... i i, ,, . 6 1 ..... i. of the above tamed Stablio, to- ti . 'S f S gother with a pertaiu of the es.ten-0.... ".,, sine stock of horses and Carriages ' '''' - - -- late the property of James Mathews, deceased. 7 rn addition to the stock before-mentioned, ha 1.133 also added a number ...I FINE 110ILSES, itUttOIES AN 0 CABILIAGES, which wore formerly quployed at his Livery Stable, in Third, below Wood street. As he ,rlico his personal atten tion to the hi:winces, a c , tititicanre',.i Cie patronagn vildch he has hitherto re ...aired fEt a pulile is solicited. JACOB GARDNER., Pg. Charles Livery Stabiea. N. 13.—A HEARSE and any ur.iolier of CARRIAOES :rin always 1w procured for Funerals. de.2.9 r ffillE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE A SOAP, manufactured by B. U. A J. il. Sawyer, re receives the preference over all other kinds over offered rer family use. Its advantages over other :Seipd aro :--,:h:t. It is cli.ap. r to 11Se, one pound being rsq In I to nk rue r f ^ollll,lon reels Soap. 2d. half tiro time tired en ly c, , colli.tod in was',ltig when this Snap to used in flees La . other Soap. ;.(.1. Lai..., in washing can be iiii&ly dispensed with, as the cletbes will requke little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-Waal. 4th. Rolling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard er salt water answers equally as well as soft. btli. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other Snaps. It spot-lily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin sots, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed : For the washing of eight or ton of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut It into shavings, and dissolve in ono gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tab containing about ten gallons of warm water; pOur in the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them souk twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come Out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used In place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. sar Observe our name on each bar. For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 V'et,d stroot, and at our works, opposite the Round House, POLlD a3lvaalii avenue. B.C. & J, 11. SAWYER, BOOKS AND STATIONERY Ia&NenCTURIRS LED TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS Safety and Economy in Light. Etuagettve , e Gas Uootang stove, In.. County and City ILlghtafor vale AIMEE,' WORM CONFECTION - , C UN 1 , E U T 1 0 N, NFECTION,CON F ECTION,CONF • T 1 0 fi , C U N F F, UTIUN,CONYBC 't I o N , C ON FICUT 0 N ,C U N O N, ETIO N,CONFEUTION CUNIANUT f uN BIICKWELEAT FLOUR.-20 Backs Buck wheat Flour, 60 lb aacka, Jura received and for tale .I.cOA.NDLESS, MEANS & CO, Corner Wood and Water streata. id I LOUII.--25 bblu. Su.pordne Flour received and for sale by McCANDLL . 3B, MNANS :k CO., Corner Wood and Water streets. MIGRANT RI FLES.—A most desirable A 24 and cheap weapon, at BOWN B TETLEV'S, LARD. -A prime artiolo of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and age, Just recetv•A and for sale by McOANDLEzzi, MEANS Corner of Wood and Water streets. SPICES.- 2j., bags Pitneuto; " Grain Pepper. luta received and for rale 24 I LIAIR .a KICK erBoNr. cad 1.11,,,rty arrest. NEW ARRIVALS.—Wo aro taking into storo, (129 Wood street,) an immensa stock of One Paper for Jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, ~ ap and Note ; Env,-lopes In groat variety; Manilla Papers, of every sine, and as cheap an they can ba bought in the East, where we offer wholesale or retail, very low for Cash. JNO. li. PEUKINS & 00 _ . 4eAK_E FISIL—Whit Fish, Trout, Salmon, and Pickerel constantly on hand, a full stock to supply t wholesale trade, bl,. [mytil 11.13,NRY H. CULLING. ORANGES. -300 bxs. sweet, just received and for sale by REYNIEtt & ANDERSON, No. alr Wood 'street, ruyl7 Oppoelto the St. Charles Hotel ROOMS.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms .E.4P on hand and for sale by alp 2 D. 0. A J. IL SAWYER. DUSTER TRIMMINGS—Drab and Gray Master Binding and Teasels, just opened nt JOB. HORNE'B, 77 Market street. MEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the 1,1 most grsoefol shapes, on hand ut 11011NE'S, myB 77 Markot street, DEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels Sood Swett Potatoes, receivc..l and for sa'„o by JAAII.IB A. lo EULER, VJ OcirMET Market and Mat great& PICKLES. -6 Cucumber Pioklea, re _IL calved and for Salo by JAMBS A. FETZER, tad Corner Market and First streets. DERFIIMER Y. —.Lubin's, Bazin's, Wright's, Glenn's and Ilarrison's Extracts fur the handkerchief, constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, jet Corner Diamond and Market et._ RICE AND RICE FLOUR; Corn Starch; tU►er aloes Starch ; lieckar's Farina; Baker's Cooon and Brorna ; Fresh Cocoa Shell Itacelsed and for sale at _ . 17 EL LUM COPYING BOOKS.-1 bese books p oss ess great advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It takes a most petteot impression and hi convenient to refer to. When once in nee their superiority is apparent. Sold by W. 0. JOLINSTOc 3 00., Steamers, 57 Wood at. 900 FOR SALE--A two story brick hmse, of six rooms, well arranged, pared yard, with hydrant, bake oven, snaao honed, .te The house is In god repair. painted and papered. illtnnte on East Lane, Allegheny City.; Terms easy. • • • S. CUTHBERT k SON, 15'27 • 61 Market street. DAY STATE APPLE PARING MA INLINE.—A VERY lIISEFoI. AND SUPERIOR AR• TIOLE—By five turns of the cwak, ltw apple is PARED, CORED and S...ICED. Patentoll, :::ovember 11th, 1556, and February 17th,1567, in Edropo. For sale in any quantibk, at No. 74 Wood stleet, Picts• burgh. Plume call and examine for yoarselves. lyll9 SAMUEL FAIINESTOOK. WISCO N SIN MONEY- iN otes of all Vie cousin Etanto3, bought by an2B HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 Wood etreet. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third - part of that valuable preperty,_eituato at the corner of birth and Wed streets, wising 1.30 feet front on Wood by 80 deep on Sixth street. Onelhird of the above will be sold for $5,000. One-half in hand—balance at OWN two and three yearn. B. OUTBID= ik EON, Jyl 61 Market street. VIINYDRA.IILIC PRESSED CANDLES.- boo boxes Hydraulic Premed Mould ,Pindles, made erprendy for Bummer xis, on baud - and r sale by SAT C44ski Z 3. "(a Vo. 129 WOOD STR ZET No. 47 Wood Rtroot. No BS Mr" d ctr,2 JAYNES' TEA STORE, Si Fifth street PIANOS AND MUSIC. TILL BALANCE OF MY SPRING STOCK PL tN I= FORTES, FROM THE. MAN UP A.CTORY OF • • CIIICKERING &. .;(I),N'S F3~J ~'F`ir -, r I `,T 'I Fiz Itlld A :11Li I • .h.;L,VO 1.1/IYe jnet b, , .1 received, and now r.fi,) for ,raminnt at the purer cINM cf the RElb- Notice CHICK h:P.I NO b. SONS' PIANO YORT KS ore not furnished by them u: any other house in thus city, and all orders must Ie directed to the subscriber. JOEIN 11. 51h1.,f.011, No. 81 W6od street, Sole Agent fur Chichering A Sons' Pianos, joB to Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania ?id .r (ls , FULL GRAND PIANGq! ' • PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 . AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, loom the Manufactrry of OIIICKIiRDIO & SUNS', lieeTort, just received from the manufactory of Chickering & Bona', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock o their PIANO FORTES : One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price $BOO One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood use. Price .$7OO One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearly equal in power to a fall Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $BOO SQUARE. PIANOS I Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood seven octavo—Clifford style. Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octavo. Pour Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Feu r VI II 6.1 0 l 4 Four Rosewood " Li 41. 61 Z5 All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with frill iron frames, and their new Patent Action. These Instruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale et their reduced prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Sole Agent fur Chickering & Solis'. ALDERMEN CHARLES W. LEWIS, 4LDERMANS And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH BTR.EBTI3. Adi business connected with this office will be attended to with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal woiracy--such as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At. torney, &c. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his services as Cum. missioner to take Depositions t•., be read in the several Courts this State, and otsewbero. Ilia office is one of the main Police Stations of the city, and censequently his facilities in orecuting businese of that kind ire very de-drable. I fe10:34 Alderman's @Mee. ARIES S. LOON, ALDERMAN, EX -1.0 onacio JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE', AND POLICE: MAGISTRATR—Office, No. 60 Grant street, nearly oppo nite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. D.moaitions,Acknow• ledgnientB and t'rouatee taken; the Records examined, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills Lease, Articles of Agree ment, and of Partnership, Lettere of Attorney, etc., etc, drawn up at short notice; Marring , a Solemnized, and all bast:less in the lino of his official tintiel, promptly attended te, cry Odico hours, from 554 e. u. to I P. CI, And from 2 to ti P n. ap,S:l y DERSONS GOING WEST, who desire to parchwo wad farming lands, are informed that we !MI, for sa , s acres of land in Boone county, lowa. Also 640 acres of land in Franklin county, will ho sold on espy t Illb.l b) 1.11. j. ),., CORKS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An jai l:11(.11de stock on hand, at the only CORE MANUFAC TORY in the city—No. 76 Bmltbfleld street. ADWELLING HOUSE Ly Third street for rout. S. CITTIIBERT dc SON, 1' 51 Market etroet. R REN T—A three story Dwelling House on Third street—s2oo per year. B. CUTHBERT k SON, ;teal Estate anents, 61 Market at. I vz (ILAItET 20 casea N. Johnston & Sons .51edoe Claret Wine; 10 " " " St. Julien Claret Wino 00 " O. C. St. Jrdien Claret Wino, in store and for aalo by ILICKETSON, rcylB Na,.e '2:42 end 223 Liberty 4tmet tIiEMICAL OLIVE SOAP.-1000 boxes ; Chemical Olive E:aalve un hex i I rel for Bab. by Jor aC. J. If. EAW &L BACON. -10 casks Country Bacon Shoul ders, SILLw and llama, Just reroivod and for MA IN by JAS. A. FETZER, Oornnr Msdkat and Vint ritreata. - INDIO 0.-2 cases 'Manilla Indigo, just na g ceivod and for sale by mylB MILLER a RICHETSON. _ _ DRIED APP L ES. —5O bush. Bright Dried Apples just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Oorner astret and Yecond sta. r 2,4 -r EMONS-25 bxe just received and for sale by P.EYMER is ANDERSON, CHAMOIS SKlNS.—Another supply of Chamois Skins, vt , ry large and fine ' received by JOSEPH FLEMING, see Corner Maikct etrPot and Diamond T O LET five Dwelling Houses. CUTHBERT SON, ans 51 Market a treet. LASES—A large a9sortment of Traveling Flasks, of all sla•e and varieties, Jribt received by JOSI•;PM FLEMING, se6 Corner Diamond and Market *reef. ALARGE Map of our country, with tho States, Torritoriea and conetied distinctly mark. ed. For ualo by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, aul Corner Market end second streets. JOB PRINTING.- Cards, Freight Bills, Circulars, iTay Receipts, Bill Heads, Labels, Railroad Receipts, Bile La.alog, With every other description of Job Printing, executed with promptness and at fair prices. J. It. . 4 , , ELDIN, Printer and Bind,. r, my3l Wood street, near Fourth. 12 ACRES of choice land, with good un provotnnuti, uear the city, for sale on easy terms by 1. OUTI_LBEILT do EON, PAO _ 61 markst street 303 ACRNS of Farming Land, near Uniontown, Pa, for sale at V 3 r acre. Jy3l B. CUTHBERT. & 805 i, 51 Market et. DALLS I BALLS! BALLS I—A large as sortment of Foot, Solid and Bat Balls, Just received and for sale, wholesa:e and retail, at the India Rubber Depot, ...a:3 dud 28 St. Glair street, my 29 J. t IL PHILLIPS. VANS! FANS! I—Palm Fans by the case, dozen, or single. at Eastern prices,witti other varieties of fancy sane, for sale at HORNE'S, Jet 77 Market street. LARD OIL. 60 barrels Extra No.l Lard Oil; 26 " No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for sale, by [ai,yl3 . l B. O. Sr. J. 11. SAWYER. _TANTA COFFEE.—Just received a lot of tp strictly pure oil Government Jnva Coffee. Also, La gnyra and 1110 CotTe , , at JAYNES' TEA STORE, j e 5 38 Fifth street. 11DOURE BLACIIBERRY AND CHERRY BRANDY, for medicinal purpoaes, at HAWORTH .4 BROWNLEE'S, Jes ID the Diamond. OOK ii..gSTS—Made of Mahogany and LP finiahod, for Irate by W. S. HAVEN, .144 Stationer. AVNER'S SEAL PAPERS Various o _ alum find cAora alwaya on hand. at W. 8. EFAVF.Zi'B 3 014 Corner Market and Second BM - LIRENCII. LEMONS. 20 just received and IL: for todo by fIEYHE.I3 E ANDIMON, . • No 89 Wood etroot GERMA_N DRAWING PAPER--In rolls for Engravere, for vale by J. R. WALDEN, Infi,7R ",.' . 4. '" , -. 4 7t , "*.t.. .F.,21 . V , --4,-!. S. GUM BANDS, Port Folios, Desk Pads, Bankers Cases, Port Monaioe, and Pocket Books, for ,ale by W. 8. HAVEN'B, apth Corner Market and Second streets. GUNNY SACKS.--4300 large three bushels ann.ny Bubo, now and in good order, far ade by JAS. A. Corner Wiret end Market etreors. (1 LASS.-500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12, 9J. for %ale by (p( HENRY Q. COLLINS. AESTNUTS.--5 barrels ItAl'axi, received 96.1 tbta day, and for sale by MIXER k AMDBUISON, • Na 89 Wood Stmt. ovonaltm tit Charles Hotel ALMONDS --20 bales Bordeaux; 20 bags Sicily Soft Shell; 30 " " Hard 1 bale Paper shell. Just received and for role, by ~..A7. . , . .'7,7,,,.7 M ,1 : :. A . -..,.„ vW. ~ ._,,r , i‘rT. A.,,. , • . :Y;:n. - -1 . - . ..-=. --,. . - • ',...••••'' --''.F'4'.-w.'--4';',':'il`r-;;AF-1ir,.'.Y7,•5'.1-:.;.i.-..7,:-A'.-';'..,i71". ' ' - : ''''?'-'4-','PV;fi';A'..f.'..g.",',SVM..:.7.'..:' ".. '...' . 7 : -',' , ',.'.: , , 4 1 , ;: •: .... ..:-.,t6.,.,-,...,.,-.,-. .... ~-. '-'l'3:--7::•:...;'''''....-...',...A;3:..,:g:i,'g'.:464,:::.1•7..T•..!....:....., ~...,. 1:, : .,. -.5 ~~~e? volL t?et.u.o cad S. CUTE BERT & SON, 51 Market street H. OVERINGTON No 39 Wood otreet. BEM= ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, Opismits@m R. Oltadas Hotel EDUCATIONAL. WESTERN UNIVERSITY. THE PALL TEEM OP THIS INPYPPOTION WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER bra. Candidates for admission will present themselves at the University Bnilding, corner of Rem and Diamond streets, en MONDAY next, at 9 o'clock an3ll:2w Madaune AppoLtime TetedouVs FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 148 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed nn the pion of French Schoots in France, and modified as to the Yinglish departments on the plan of French Schools, in thy• United States, offers to young ladies, besides n full English course, the best opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the French language and literutu, e, the Principal having re•- eided several years in Fritnee, and being assisted by Mr. Totedoux, a native of Paris, and a graduate of the " C,olleg Charlemagne." French and Latin will be integral parts of the course. The Fine Arta will be taught under the superintendence of Mr. Totedoux, a pupil front the Conservatory of Parts. Arrangements have been made for young ladies who, hav ing already gone through a regular course of studies, still may wish to know English literature more thoroughly, acquire more facility in speaking the French language, and improve in the Fine Arts. School will open on the second Monday of September. Expenses by the term of Five Months :—Board $100; Tu ition $3O; Vocal Music $25; in classes $l6; Piano $25; use of instrument $5; German and Italian, each $25, In classes $10; Drawing, in classes $10; Oil and Water Colors at the Professor's price All charges payable in advance. Nor circulars and further particulars, apply to the Principal. MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX announces to the public that he has taken up his residenceinPittaburgh, and iS . I:IOVS , prepared to give lessons in Vocal Music. ' For terms and.farther particulars apply to Johr IL Mel lor's Music Store, No. 81 Wood et. aulL6wd 'RS. M. M Y - E E. S 7 HOME sormor, FOR YOUNG LADIES,' Will re-opon on the FIRST MONDAY of September, at her residence, No. 249 Penn street. After the first of October, a limited number of Boarding Scholars will be received into the family. Arrangements have beenmade to accommodate day boarders, it desired to country patrona. There till' "be two sessions a day, from 9to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock, For terms, circulars, etc., inquire of Church Book Store, Fifth street; J. IL Mellor, or of the Principal. anataw* -- , (Ye '( C ' , (- iron City Commercial College 4 l'alzwirgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1866. 300 STUDINT9 ATTENDING, JANuAgY,IBSB.I Now the !argent and moat thorough Commercial iichotil of the United Statipa Young Men Prepared for Actual Duffel of the Counting ROOth. J SMITH, A. ?d., Profontor of Hook-Reoping and Bounce of Accouuta. A. T. DOUTIFETT, Teachar of Arithmetic and Caiomerctal Calculation. • . . J. A. II EYDRICK and T. C. JELNIE.INS Teachers of Book- Ht‘eping. ALEX.. COWLEY, slid W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pah manaltip. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success mad thorough educttiOn of a practical buninese men. TWXLVE PREMIUMS, _ . Drawls all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in h'astern and Western Cities, for best Writing, Air A= NOT FOB. NXGRA:VID WORK, IMPORTANT INFORM ATION. - _ Students enter at any time--No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit uations—Tuition tor Full Commercial Oonrse, sB6—Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per weel:—tationery,s6 —Paths cost, $OO to $7O. AtfeT- Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card—Circniar—Specimens of Business and Orna mental Writing—inclo IC , two stamp?, and address F. W. JENKINS, nab Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 Market street, for the sale and Purchase of Real Estate, renting bonitos, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, ac,; making convey ances, deeds, bonds, !Lc.; writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, ac. ocl3 BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. RIPERZNOIS.—Meeeng. Hanna, Garreteon .2 Co., Robert Pares, Esq. I➢lL7 VITESTEB.2I LAB; .1) s ALEXANDER GARRETT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STRS!..i, uLEViLAND, 011.10, Ms for sal , Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. Ho will eichange Lands In Wisconsin, .c., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing ma as Fib,o7o. honly PRUPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. A GRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and all the machinery complete, corn and cob cracker, &c., Ice., all in good order, with a dwelling home, stable and two lots of ground, situate in South Pittsburgh, and will be sold on very easy term, by FL CUTHBERT & SON, 017 61 Market street. _LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exchange for land. apt.'" S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market at- STEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling house, etc., near the city, for WESTERN LANDS of good quality, fez sale or exchange for Real Rotate in tho city . .w 22 S. CUTUBERT k. SON, 51 hiarke t et, L'AMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-A valuable proporty of 160 feet front on Covington at., LAerancoville, by 100 deep on Washington street to Cherry alley, Brick Dwelling Ilouse,of i rooms well arranged,bath room, porch, well of water and pump, stable and coal house, kitchen range, etc. The room, are newly yalnted and pa pered, shade and fruit trees; grripeAtbor, great variety of dowers, etc; good p ling fence. .The above offers a good opportunity to buy a o mplete and pleasant residence. Price low, and tenant accommodating.. N. eUTHBEBT A SON, Reel •Estate and General Agents, old 61. Market street. THE SIZE of the oheap Building Lots fur sale by B. CUTHBERT & BUN is 83 by 100 feet. Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty. Price—Prom $276 to $4OO each. • Tnrnis—Onefourth in band t.remalnder at six years credit. Tho Plan can be seen at the Real Estate Mee, 61 Market ctrect. DEAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lib erty Lots are offered at such prices, and on such easy terms, as to make a home easily to be obtained. Bear it in mind, that they front on wfde streets, are of easy access by, railroad, and are very desirable locations for family residences. liar it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to he seen at Jel2 61 kIAIIKET STREET. FOR SALE.- SEVENTY, TIIOUSANI) ACRES of choke Prairie and Timbor Land, situated In N erthern, 10, a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the 11n4,t lot of farming lands ever offered in this market, as they are located conveniently to Mills, Townikand lines of Railroad. Pamphlets containing information - of value to emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and price of tho land, with a brief description of the amities in which they are located, can be had on application at our of end they will be'sent free by mail to persons sending us their address. WTI LIAM FEA7TFR. & CO., my:6:tf Jones' Building, No. 67 Fourth street. PEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will secure a j Building Lot of 25'100 feet on Mt. Washington.— Price, sloo—slo In hand, remainder to emit purchaser. Al. so, a Lot of 60x100 feet for $2.4—525 in hand, balance in payments to snit purchaser. S. CUTIIIII4B2 & SON, ye!M 6l Market street. ‘,?. ACRES of Land and a comfortable , W Reuse, situate near the Washington Turnpike, at about 8 miles from Jones' Perry, will be sold on easy terms. Immediate pomeasion. 8. OUT.EIBEIitT it 80N, ALOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, near the Railroad station 80 by 100 feet will be sold for s 2 7b, ono-fourth in band, remainder at'sli years' credit. 8. CUTHBERT .6 80N. my 29 61 Market street. ik TOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAGA:- LEE, COSORAVE & expired by limitation, on the first instant- The business will be ei.ntinued by W. BAGALEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle Op the businem of the late firm. W. BAGALEY, JOHN El. COSGRELVE. Pittsburgh, July MI, 1858.--jy22:tf NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS, A. A. MASON & CO, ACM, NO. 25 Fifth Street, Are taw opening rich Dree.g Beragee Chtilliee, Paris Brilliants, And n splendid selection of SPRING SUAWLS. (apl QEED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign meat by JAS. A. I'ETME, ap.W Oorner Market and first streets. fIOMPOUND SYRUPS OP PHOSPHATES, 08. ONEMICAL FOOD—This preparation is not in tended as a popular iemody, but is respectfully submitted to the Medical Faculty as a nutritive tonic', wall suited. to ! supply the waste of elementary matter during thaprogress of chronic cases, particubsrly in Dyspepsia and Oommum. Lion. This preparation is pleasant to the eye, agreeable to the taste, and greeds), to the stomach, and does not naus eate by protracted use. EOM wholesale and retail by dOSHPII LEMING, lam (kat= Dbunou4 and ld saws sheet. ';'' *4 , W. BAP:EWELL, Secretary S. CUTIII3EItr A SON, 51 Market street 61 Market street. Organ(lles, _ ~...~_- ------t n 9 Kßffit 286 MISCELANEOUS. NO. 65 FIFTH STREET.- ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE , AND WATER PROF JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent f4r 11. M. Warren & C 0.,) ISIANIIYAOTDREE AND DRALER ‘' TqR N E L C E N T, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, 1 ROOFING MATERIALS 'On-OFFICE, No. 65 ,IFILETH STREET, opposite Odd Fel lows Hall. Pittsburgb,4'a. J 3,9 Stinanr La-er Beer. . 0 711.1 E UNDER SI GNED BEGS LEAVE' TO A inforin his friends and the public, in general, that he is in the daily receipt &f , this delicione Beer, from the well known Brewery cf J. N. EtraabiAllegheny City, it having been pronounced to be,the best that was manuactared hero for many years, OMAN; TASTMUL Mal DUBAI. Give me a call and try ft. . JOAN BOTH, a p'24:tf At his old stand ,, No; No Ild Diamond. STOCKIN YA',RNS- AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Always on hand, and for rale at A CARD FROM Dot. JAMES JAR 'REM OF THE NEW YolliCzfilliVt INFIRM AIIY.—My connection for the pest eight years-with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years' coarse of steady devotion to the Cure PuLmonsxyclan enmption. and its kirtdred diseases, together with myna r i veiled oppor trinities and advantage of pathelogicd research —aided not a little by a perfect systeur or-Mali:al /igsala tion—has enabled me to early° at a decisive - , direct and Iftlo - ssfal course of treatment for. the positive and radical owe of all diseases of the Throat, Lurays;aticEdir-ihtrayari ' ' Sy I iihalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines aro directly adressed to the diseased organa and the integu- ment Ido not advise the sae of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclattion *fp - Ent:Cal treatment and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet - tole= it very-ne cessary that each patient should have the benefit of, both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in tho above diseases,Mul the - high character of the Institn lion over which I have so long had the honor to prealde,are tno well known- to need any eulogy or comment fora me. At the solicitation of many private and professionalfrienda, through whose philaithropic aliithe abtereeharity halt - been long and liberally gni:ported; and - uf ter due consideratiop, I have concluded to Make such arrangements as will bring the mnelits of my experiments and treatment Within the roach of all, and not Confine myself, as heretofore .to those only who - entered the Infirmary, or who ware_able to,visit me at my °nice. Hoping therefore - that the arrangement will give entire satiefaetioM both to my professional breth ren and the public, I would respectfully announce in con el :mien, that I can nine be consultedralcrnally or by ietter,on w l d-i4easen as above, ; and that the medicines, the same as used in the Institution , prepared to suit each individual cage. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Medical • Inhalers, oft., 'etc., will be forwarded by expreas to any part of the, United. dtates or the oanadas. leasse—llly terms cf treatment by letter are as follows. via: $l2 per month for each patient which will include medicine safflcient - for , otiei montles4ale; lase, In haling Vapor, and as inhaling Apparatus. Pryment as fol lows : $0 to be paid to Express Agent on rece.fit of the box of Medicine, and the balance $8 at the expiration of the month, if the pathMt be cured or is entirely satisfied With the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in fall, can be treated as.ivell by letter as by personal'examination. Patients availing them selves of Dr. darrettil treatment may rely nport immediate an , permanent relief . . as ho seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars, address JAMP`. DE JARRETT, M. D.,' - No. 820 :Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y. P.3.—Physicians and others visiting the city, are re epectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases canO bo witnessed, and where our i2/1 proved apparatus for tho inhalation of medicated vapre , can be seen and inspected. Jy3o:Bm MILITARY GOODS. SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT• LY on hand a complete stock or- MILITARY GOODS CONSUMING IN PAST OP PLMIES, 81VOM19, cl.~lli ItiB, TALSELS, Voluntteer Clompantee YUKSABILID WITH V . Oll. IQUIPAWITS AT SHORT POT/COL BILK AND BIINTLNO FLAGS MADE TO ORDER. JNO. B. DIWADDEN & SON. 95 MARKET STREET. jAMES MILLINGAR,,,MONONGAHELA PLANING Ivrim, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his eetablishment, and filled it with the newest and most ap proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards, screwl sawing and reaawingiklaors, Bash and shuttera, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &c. South' Pittsburgh, September'', 16157: 1 ' • feel° GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS. a H E A P CHEAP I 0 PEOPLI29 SHOE STORE, No. 17 PIPTTI ST OUILDRENB' 8110E3 ,jelj TNIIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The II beet article in nee, Just received et the India Rubber Depet, 26 and 28 Bt. Clair area. wy22 OIL CLOTH CRASH-150U yards of vari ous patterns and widtbs, just received from the fac tory, for sale wholesale or retail, by - J. .2 IL PILTLUPB, 2Ci and 28 'U.l:flair serest GLASS. -300 boxes assorted sizes Window Glaaa, good country brand, f.)r Bair, by m3:O t LIENRY OOLLTIST. lop ROMS.-50 doz. reed and for sale by kji mai ' ILENRY , H.'43OLLINEL VISII.-500 'packages ' a 'to Fish Salmon, and Trout, fpr sato by (mstri) H.a.,coutms. u No. B. COL'll PRINTING IN ' B—Eald , by imr2.l] J. B. WELDLN. hage shelled earn received and for iale ne3l HENRY H. COLLINS. eIOUNTRY BACON.-1000 - lbs. . Country N.„„i Bacon, Rano, Shoulder - a and Sides, received and for sots by ' JAB. A: VBTZER, - • . ^..,12 Cnrorr Market and VIM da• iIIiECK BOOKS—On all the Banks and %/ Broken, c. W. & HAVEN, mr2l - irinter acid Stationer. VELLIJMICOPYING P•OOKS--For sale by felfl I -- J. IL WELDIN. CIOOPERS WANTED-2 (food Coopers ‘,..) Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given— and constant employment. Inquire of JAB. A FETZEB, Corner Market and First streets. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap- Oen, jar! t received and for eale-by McC.4.NDLEE' 8, MANS lc CO., Je22 Corner Wood and Water street& DAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted t:1 in exchange for two lots of ground. an 3 S. =lmam zr. sox, 61 Market et. WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams asst sizes Rag Wrapping, aunporior article, for sale bS isl 9 , . ; J. B. WELDI23. MOUNT WASIIINGTON:=—For Sale—A comfortable two story frame dwelling house of four rooms, with a tarp lot of ground, fruit and shade trees, flowers, &c., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, palling fenceosituato on Sycamore street, Mount Washing ton. S. OUTILBERT Sc SON, eS 61 Market street. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. We have now placed upon *he counter a lot of SOILED GAIT ktiS and BEIGES, which we offer - Call and exam ine them. All kinds of summer wear Selling at the most reasonable prices. Misses' Gaitors, black and colored, with and without i heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoos, of the newest styles, We have still a few Mon's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly rodnoed prices. DIFIENBACELER k 00,. '` N 0.17 Fifth greet, new troika. YE FLOUR,-20 bbls. fresh ground Rye Flour just roceirod and for nate by JAS. A. YETMR, Corner Marker and First stn. DIRE LIQUORS .— A largo supply of Wines Mid Liguori, strictly pure for medical purposes. Them wishing an article that can be relied' on for purity. should call and, examine My stock. JOB. FLEMING, meidoOnler Market street and Mutton ROOFS, JOSEPH HORNE'S, rr Itlarkot street. lIPAULETTES, BUTTONS, VaINGEB, TO., ETO P. AI A I J. .4 H. PHILLIPS