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Blf JA6I.W.S P. MAIM,
Is -a: :7. •"..i-O , ul coxinza OF We,oD Ate FIFTB sTßEctii
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S.I Di. , 73 :nrir - -.1.1y required it not paid within the year.
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on fine whlte paper, in large, clear type, will be found by
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vault :tied in Pittsburgh.
Those trLe wish to taken paper nom Pittsburgh, will find
t'ne SATIFDDAY POST a safe and profitable investment.
A.! Ira.s, JA.filialS P. BARR,
selil7 Editor and Proprietor.
Az. r, f-..afi. en. a. ISTIERI
NARDI & iiVERS'
(30Z AND JOB OFFICE,
CtS'S' 33LTIZLLIDIIsTGI . S„
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
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Hq_ll_, andorsigned having made extensive
akbn(...A.6 of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLE
P TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
300 OFFICE, invite the 6 ttentiou of Bail Road Officer
Merchants. busine-s mon, and the public generally, to their
opener fez illes for executing with dispatch, on reasonable
come, 1:.. , L-.,,1.7. of
R tAL n'OAD,
MER - CANTILE,
LEGAL,
_aND El' 101 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN etS FANCY PRINTING
....) - F-, Oar metviW being nearly all now, we can give Cant.
auto ...t this r.. di_ complete satisfaction, and solicit orders
or
BOORS, PAN:MEETS,
RAIL ROM) DILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LY7T - ' AR IT - FADS, BILL MEADS,
BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
61011.TGAGE.S, BONDS, Ac.
Xi; I ..I , enlar p., I, ~...lon will also I o paid to the printing
of ho-t, , Plugregimes, itc. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
Oircne- .. - DARR A MYERS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
The People's Sitoe store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACH.ER & CO ')
Cheap Ceeb Dealers in all kinds of Fashionable
Bfit TS9 SHOES AND GAITERS )
I. r G. r.t1 , ,1 ma, Ladies, 'Soothe and Children,
to. 17 Finn Street, near Illarkst,
c..'i PITTSBURGH, PA.
: G. f nlllll .............WY. J 011 9 ,0. S. A..7OIPaGA
PERRIN & JOIINSON,
Proprietors of Childs A Co.'s
iraoent. idlostto Fire and 'Water Proof
Cement Roofing.
133 Thall.D STRPNT.
rIRDEB,S for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully executed, and all ocr we, t. warrant.').
itoodnx material always GIL hand, anti for sale, with di
rectoor.s tor mos. _ oep2ily
JO , cf. 17. ridE3ILLTO64 ds.. CO.,
ENGINEER'S . 1 1NI) 171ACLIY19IISUICS,
Garner of Ftt.::: a•:....1 Liturt 9 .dre-' , , P.LtittLOgit., P.s.
QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and law Mills, Etrewenef, Printing Flatablishment,
Ilanufa - tories, Ac., mode to ord. r. They e.Lso continue the
manufacture of their Celcbrotoel ii...-rhiLieti f Tools, each ttO
Porting Lathes, Iron Planers. Dorm.; and Drilling Machines,
AT. Also, 'Wrought Irou Shaltto t - „ with Pulleys, Hangers
3c. Au. JaFulyd
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RotysT 1116STSON
c. EIN Truntpaou
JOHN Tillolsll-/SON (14).,
OUSE - PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
cIIAINERS, N 0.1.35 Third ctr - et. SitiN PAINT
ING exe. - ate:i with nestne. , a and cle.lnKtca. Nixed Painta,
OiLs, Turpentine, Var.nish, Japnu ::nd English Patent Dry-
YilL!Nlentaign , Zio.:k, a very superior article; Philn
cl.:lphia and Pittsburgh White Lend elwt.ys on hand and for
are prcpArad togrind re:ors for Painters, Drug
cc utburn, at :lit shortest ti we have a Mill
Which AT had, i ctmon Paint,r, will wave money by get
t their color:4 ground with u•+. OurCnly
GOLD AND SILVER SP3CTACLES,
Li'ikritiffACTUELE.H.9S PFLICI4I3.
HYDROIETERS
Qt. the rl,3v,nt and artiala br or
ttAA
CH
intIIO ,( ETF.B.P , A NI , LAttolditrillie.,
prier T.'. tu Se. IC $.2.11 <,..11.
POCEET tt ;7,1 PASI7-31 , 'S,
AND
1 7 F. V F. COMPASSES,
U E. SiIANN'S,
Practical Optician. bb Kifth &Tee.
uppasiteldheouta flail
c. .5. 0. sALwriEn,
VIANSFIC6I737O,E
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. /1 Wood ctrtii.t, Pittsbargh, Pa
'DISSOLUTION OF' PARTNERSHIP.--
The firm of HAWORTH BRO. k BROWNLEE was,
on the 2,1 of 1858, dissolved by mntnal copsent, by the
withdmival of HAWORTH from the above firm.
The accounts of the Into firm will liosettlyd by ItAWORTH
A. BROW NLEE
JFHIJ HASVOE.III, iu withdravrinit from the above;
iirm, Lindly ti4n - n.. hit former patrons and also the patrons
the lste thm, for the very liberal patronage he has re-:,
eeivtd, unti.wonld kindly rtezomroent them to hie snocessors,;
HAWORTit as they are determined to sell
at low fizores, havihg a ver large eisortment of CELRAP
CIF.OOERT WINI , M and LIQUORS on hand_
JERIEJ HAWORTH. ,
..ttai - DAVID HAWORTH and JAKES IatoWNLEr,
Lace this day associated together, and will continuo on thd
;or:lciness at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamond and Dia!
mond alley, nuder the style of HAWORTH. BROWNLRE,
where , they h: 'pc to rec*ice that patronage so liberalli given
to the oldf.an they are determined to sell CH RAPER
than any ether Store in the city. myl3 :
Office of Seater of Weights and
Measures.
PTIIE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED;
enER OF FY - RIGHTS AND MEASCRES,
tray be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, between Third
end Fourth streeta, Nehare orders may be left.
CHARLE.3 BARN TT. ,
o S. lIAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pene just
received, and for sale at the Stationery Store,
D;O4. 31,113 an 4 35 Ilarkst street.
TRUE FRANKLIN AL.3IA.NAO FOR 1859:
—Tills well-known and popnlar annual., formerly pub.
liabod by Johnston & Stockton, after a lapse of years, will
again shortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will
ix mole by t.,e skillful mathematician, Sanford 0.
Esq., who pill also prepare far its pages such reading mat
ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga
rine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new
and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing
meridian lines, and other matters of permanent value , will
be added.
Orders of book•sellers and other dealers are solicited In
advance of publication, 11.4 — but one edition will be printed,
and orders Nriltbe titled according to priority.
WM. G. JOIINSTON C 0.,&
Publieliers, Printers, Stationers, said Blank Book Makeri,
57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. J 822
LOUR,--4 0 Ibis. choice superfine for sal
JAS. A. anraa,
je3 Corner Harked and Vint di.
bble, Oakum for salab_y__
semi a -maw%
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARINER'R UNION INSURANCE COIIPANY,
At ATHENS, BRAEPOHO COMITY, PA., An. 1, 1858,
at
presented to the Stockholders, and mado out in complisnce
with the State Laws of New York, Ohio, Jodi no a, Illinois, Ac.
STATIMENT.
The name of the °moony is the BAR 31 E. IN' UNI ON I N
SURANO E COMPANY, located at Athrrns, va. ChartorOhsrter
e.I
April 13 , 1853, by the Legislature of P o nuiyivania.
PernaL
Oaah Capital, which is all paid no
Surplus in addition thereto , ---- • • •
ARSITS
Fitly-four Benda and Mortgagee, at
six and seven Ti cont. interest,
amounting in the aggregate to.- $152,315 3.:1
Which mortgages aro or valuta.
bla and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
first liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than mort
gaged for in each case, and in no
case leas than fifty ft cent. more,
exclusive of farm buildings, and
HO certified by the Recorders,
where recorded, to the and tore of
the States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six cent. Bonds amply
secured
47 6b., tie
Cash on hand and in Bank 6,449 1 s
Cash in hands of Agents, end in
course of transmission, secured
by bonds with sureties
Due an losses re-insnred, he
Bills receivable, viz: promissory
notes payable at bank and to the
Company...„„
interest scorned, (principally due
January 1,1858,) 1 19 46
Bath and office Fixtures and Punt
tare
--$ 253,485 51
orocata for. Tsui rnart 1857.
Amount of Premiums received during the
85,231 33
year . $
Ain't interest received during the year.... .... . 11,442 05
Ain't received from all other sources ..... 2,480 00
taiPtiviatosin
Rxpedisea for the year, including
ectmanissinns, salaries ' rents, rain.
Buranee, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses $ 19,100 88
Dividends paid during the year 17,000 00
Leases paid, which occurred patter
to December 31,45 A
Lessee paid which occurred during
- the year . 4 , 3,861 Et
LIABILMEB.
Losses adjusted and uot doe (since
Paid) ; 15 : 500 99
Losses incurred and in process of
adjustment.
Losses reported, on which no action
bas been taken
Losees resisted, on ground of insur
ance after fire, property trunsfor
red before loss, property lost not
covered by the Policy, dim-
11. 5 10 u LI)
$ 39,407 56
Whole amon tof risks taken during the year..55,421),86:2 00
Whole amount of 'risk. at date. 4,86t,440 Ott
:24.A.YE 07 PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OP .1311ALYOND, it.
0. N. Shipman, President, and J. B. Canfield, Secretary of
the Farmers' Onion Insurance Company, being severally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that
the foregoing t, , .3 a L-ne, full and correct statement of the
ifrairs of saddssorpos, and that they are the above de.
sor ib6; Miters thereof. , 0, N. SHIPMAN, President.
J. E. CANFIELD, gacretary.
Subserad and sworn before me, this 25th assy .j u.
ary, 1858, H. 0. BAIRD, Justice of the Pears.
T. J. HUNTER, Agent,
g o. op - Y street, Pittsburgh.
Reliance Mutual InEturance Co.
OH lIIFTLDEFIGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MEROHAS
DlBl3, YURN/TURR, AC., I 1 TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, No. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 13177,920 ASSETS, 08591,465 SO.
Invested as follows, viz :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth
double the amount 1120,2.00 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s d per cent. Mortgage
Loan, X3O 000 coat 23,500 00
Allegheny County 6 par cont. Penn'e. It. R. LUSH.. 10.000 00
Pennsylvania RaiL-oad Co.', 5t0ck...._.............. 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 10,150 00
Stock of County Fire lust:mace Co 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 475 00
Bills Receivableibusiness paper 52,711 50
Book Accounts, accrued intereFA, etc. 3,336 10
Cash on hand and in Bank 14,013 20
Olem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
David S. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
Jamrs S. Woodward,
turd B.
J. GAIL
ud.3 Nortli-est cur.
MERCHANTS' INSU
Pralladelplaa.
W3l. V. PETI.TI, -P• J M'CANS, &ere/
Amount of Capital Stook paid it mad
Surplus ....... ...... ....... . ..• . 63,
$•263,11:8
iwrirca Cargo Itishe on the lo shit !!lisslsstppl lUcc to ari.l
tribnisales. Insures against loss i.,i tiAlllAt4t• !' 11
Also, agathat the Perils of Ow Sioa and ul
Navigation i.r.d Transportation.
D 1E.2 C 7 On a:
Win. V. puttit, J. 0. pl,utgou o 1 y, p umt ,
I). J. hL.llauo, L. ie.cq- V, sit,
It. L. Weuhrtou, John A. klars ' hall, Chan. It Wright,
J obi - , J. Patterson, Elio - owl T. Prine-y .
-a. C. lIILLEII
In Phitticielpluzez M pm7 a d t iphia:
Beigor, Lamb et Co., StAnmitz, Justice A Co.,
Truitt, Bro. A Co., Bnck, Morgan & titidfole,
A. T. Lane a CO., Poinroy, Caldwell A Co.
PIMBITROLI OFFICE, t O. VI WATER STRBET.
GO R. W. POINDF.XTER, Agent.
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WEST BIR A NCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOOK EATEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
0114-EYZTIZD BY TUE LECGSLATintg GP PENSEIILVAgIA
capitsi poo.boo Premium N0w...5132,343.
lIIS CoMPANY WILL INSURE oN
I,l , ,celmuLtise, Furniture, ,iu toc.o
iluu. J us. J. Pearce, tHon. u. O. II a. icy ,IChstice A. ,
John 11.Hall,ICharles Cast, Prior Dlckine. , o,
T T AhramA, I'D K. Junkman, W White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. 0. lIARVE Pie:Meat
T. T. AZBASI.3, Vice President.
iirrcors, Etecretary.
1t51531103055 1
Hammel II Idey.t, Dr. J. B. Crawford,
A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updeg - raff,
L. A. Mackey, Hon. 8 Cameron, Janie' Armstrong,
A. White, Thos. Dowunin D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbelt, lion. Win. Bigler,
OFFICE NO. .7 , 1 FIFTH. STREET, PITISINSGII.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
TUE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA.
Dfasoson.o--Charles W. 'Mocker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob H. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. LOAiief, Adolph' E.Erie, David 3. Browne, Mor•
rie Patterson. CH BLIICTEIaI, President.
C u ,. Cl. BAR Secretary.
Continuo to insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and conntry, at rates as low
as are consistent with securb.y.
The Company have reeerved a large Contingent rand,
illich,with their capital and premiums, safely Inve.ited,ef•
ford ample protz-tlon to tho assured.
'rbe Assets of the Oomptiny, on January lat. 1661, as pub.
'fated agreeably to an Ats of I..=.embly, were as follows, vie :
litortge43l'... $918,128 08
&sal Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans- 83,088
17
Stocks 61,689 01
Clash, in..- 64,346 61
g :14,;•,-e.40-',,,-12,--,'ki-i
puBLIBRED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARE; AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS FEB ANNUM:
INSURANCE.
FI RE INSURAN CE,
BY THB
OF PHILADELPHIA
$282,4645 89
CLEM TLNGLEY, Presidrot.
MECITII.9.
S.amnol Blepham,
Bobort
William Mu.baer,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Marahall
Z. Lathrop.
Chewlea 'Aland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
Wm. M. Semple, Pittab`g
HINOLIMAN, iiccretary.
COPTII4, Agent,
ner Third and Wood atreets.
ZINC E COMPANY,
tIOALti:
WILLIAM V. Frzz,:vr.t
r, F. WITITER, lot Preziletit
D. J. hIGOANN, &erftaTy.
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Total '0,212,708 44 ti
Since their incorporation, a peliod of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou.
sand Dollars,' oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantagai of insarauee, aa well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Mee, north-oast oar. Wood and Third eta_
WESTERN INSURANCE , COTIIP.A_NY
PFITSBIINGII.
GEeRGE DAR' , " R. 4 resident;
r M. Geartort, Bacretarg.
Omni No. 92 Water street, (Spaug k Co's Warehouse,) up
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against allidnds of r I UF. and MARINE MBE 8.
A Home Institution managed whoicec , r , who are woll
blown is the commtinity, and are dot,rminod, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the , haracter whir
they have:x=od, caering the beat proto'tion to thee
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, &NOUS Illst, 1E57
Stock
...
Receivable,....-
013 litxmiturer ......
Opon Aco.. - luita,
Prougturi ---
Bills Discceanted,.........
DLBETICALB -
B. Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jackson,
Alm Ilpepa:. •
Wm. _-
Alexander kiimmL,
Wm. H. Erna,
P. M. GORDON,
George Darsis,
J. W. lintler,
James islrAnley,
And:LWAckley,
Nathaniel Holmes,
D.ll. Lau&
Q. W.,llicteticu.
-30061b8 Comitry • • for ago
wm, imam a go,
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LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROB MIT GALWAY, P ri ,..1,1 07 ,...
A:SY.liaatsst, 1-reabba, L.
ru:1111.12.114 rlecretary.
466-This Oompauy orry lama[ finer. apt.ertatubug to
or connected with LIVE
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Ilisabasippi 'Myers and tributaries, and NI &RINE 11.1868
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by 'etre, and against the
Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rated ldat.mt with safety t
parties.
4 200,000 00
53,485 51
$253,495 61
DIRWOTOAS.
Icobart Galway, i.. dm u .., I of•Olarkem,
Joseph P. Ciazzara, M D_, John Scott,
James Marshall, David Itichey,
James W. Hailmah, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. P. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr, Jan. MARL eeJb
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM DAGALEY, President.
BAMUSL L. MAESHELL, Scorotary.
OFFICE.: 9 inter street, betweas Harks/ a 4 Wood street'
ier3r . Insures HULL AND 031100 1U Kd, ou the Ohio
and Mississippi Etivare and tributarlos.
Ins - tiros against Loan . or Damego by
Also, against the Perils of the ilea and Inland Navigation
end Transportation
1,761 0
7,838 61
William Dag&ley, Capt. Mark titsaling,
Samuel Rea, Samnel M. tiler
James M. Cooper, John B. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr., iTrsucis Sellers,
Isaac M. Pennock. William B. Hays.
Springer ilarbaugh, John Shipton,
Capt. Saurael U. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. fr,22.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAINY,
$89.163 :45
No. 149 Chcanut Street,
Opp - a:tits the Onatom Houae.
NILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
riANOE, either Perpetual La- Limited, ou every
Aescription of Property or Morrhandis., at r.tee.elat,a, rates
pronsinp.
I,tor,;:elit. P. Pr ,leut.
l 9 L 7 6ALPaIAI, a.,..Pr.3hacLt.
$90,135 96
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
MARKER HOUSE,
BLAIRSVILLE,II I IDiAN..4 CO wiry, P 4 ,
COL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor,
IJAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE,
from its former well-known Proprietcr, D. D. Mar.
ker, Ea.. l , and refitted it, I am new prepared to receive and
accommodate visitors. The rooms are largo and airy, and
well furnished. A 2001 table always provided.
with the House, there is also a good Livery
Stable. I'omA rao.t.a,,ti.,. COL It. EVAN:,
tielay nop-leto7.
keelsior Restaurant,
No. 111 WOOD Strut,
f'7 7 5 atrnou, Pe,
JAMES K./VIER, ProprleloF.
lAKE AND EAST ERN FISH. SOLD
Wholesale and Retail, at Ito lowest cash pricts.
Large supplioA of idelens. Peaches, qnd Sweet Potatoes
receic.ed dolly. Alao, New York Prince's Bay Egg Elarbor,
Shell Oysters,
the finest ever brought to this city. Every
delicacy of the eeacon constantly on hand, and served up in
the meat palatable style. Don't f.,rget the Excelsior Res
taurant, No. lit Wood street. set
_ _
WI L LIAM AGLIER,
FE aria El (4.1-2.
Fifth Strad, Next Door 10 l'atebtsry;,
r eh. , horao is ua , r, bunt ospe•dally for tho pur i .o.los of a
First Class IttAitsureat atd 2ab,n and thr proprietor hay.
Mg, Lad many yeara export..l,le it the bastuca.a- viii keep
constantly on hand the beat that the markota afford. 13Is
Wined, Liquors and Ales, ttr, ut U,-best quality. lie wauta
all his old triendu and the pv.blit generally to give him a
call at the 3 ymprisharn
SCOTT HOUSE,
Cornar Irwin Str..,at R ii Duquacn• Way,
B. D. ISIARIcEit, - PROPP.IETOR,
(Formerly of the "Marker Hance," Blairat - lik , , Pa.)
HE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOB. UIINSTS. It le situated
in a central part of ate city, be;:4~ to all Railroad
Depots and Steamboat Landings.
The notate was built iu 1.866, with all modern Improve
roente, and fitted up hi splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new—and will in every ree•wct be a firat ClllBB HOWL
STAIII.I.IB are attr.ched to the prothism , .. [ jel^_•y
- -
*4
il4iley
~4 1- T.:4 1 4 . ,.. Tht, atteuciJn of Itertilan....:i u ; ~..- ---\
kn7.,'7,1 . ,:zi -.4.6,,g and others 1.3 LltrActeri to thls'" ..;1 „. 4
cA'ol..li•iliiftAli. wa.Lil hi L2ca r:::Antly tittAd 4
op for the p0rp0....- of Pt" - slug e gUTISTAN.
TAAL EAT! O ItolT61: IN A ORNTIIA I. LOCATION.
Ormotry I,llt, atteuJing e.,.., , e,t ~t, particulm ly Inch-1 t.;
ca 11. 11 - very thing perutMlui.; to , u EATINU t ., A LOON will
gwAy A L. I',AILA, of the Ereem , et tho market iMorda.
.t...•.!elydAsv •
.
tJudc , r Iteuatizro New National Theatre,
PITTtIitiRGW,
HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and comfortable style, the large centre store in the
ODD FELLOWS HALL Fifth area, as a 1 , 111,2 T CLAtiS
RESTAURANT and SALOJN. Having had many yeas'
experience in the business, he is prepared to supply the heat
the market affords His Bar will be furnished at all times
with the beet Wines, Liquere and Ales The entrance to
the faloon, is in the c , titee of the Hall, and refreshments
will be furnished at all times, DAY and NIdHT (Sundays
excepted.) apl4:ly
2,11X1 00
4,181 67
24000
-
9,478 04
".
. 14,841 45
125,003 73
$317,641 79
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1868,
INSURANCE.
PITTSBURGH
Charles Hityen, K. K. c. i ..?„
El. 1-1. EligliaL, (1,-...age W. Brawn,
P B. Savory, Joi:eph S. Patti.
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
6 J. Magarg ‘e, X. Wilor.
V. FiLiCKBURZiL, kiet.i . ,tary
J. G. 00.P.FIN, Agent,
CL.rnet Third and Wood strok.t.e.
THE SYMPOSIUM.
PrisTSit: l l[oli, PA
or:mrvETCPTIPLE IiZtaSTAIUR.A.IIII'.
B ELI YOUNG, Fir'u STRLNT.
THE NiTiONAL SALOON,
D. BARN NRD,
WASHINGTON HOUSE 9
CUR. PEIVN'A AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON } D. C.
A. P. I3EVERI DUE PRoPRIETimIas.
W. K.ANAGA.
11. S. H t 4
tytipozita the Pansast. itallrosid ifi•pot,
11.A.RILISBURG, PA. Del&
'WASHINGTON MOTEL,
WORMYELY D. B. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES BRANNON, Proprietor.
FrHIS HOUSE 18 LUC.A.TED ON THE
corner of PENN and WASHINGTON Streets, betwoon
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and is now the moat conve•
nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East
or West. myß:ly
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ,
PP-OPSLITOIL No. 344 Liberty street, Jnst beside the
Passenger Depot of . ihe Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
It the most convenient house in the city for passengers ant
vin by that read.
to proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patron e. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will DO furnish,' with the beat the market
eon sffcrd. febLy
GENTLEM
EN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. WE ' PJUiLUI:U;rD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
01 the newest styles, bed quality and most elegant descrip
tions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, ad cannot fa
to satisfy and please the moat fastidious tasted, Imyl9
---
Lippincott, Shorten tz Pearson,
NO. 101 WOOD BVIIKET, NEAR lawn.
MANUFACTURERS OF TitIUNIIS, Va
lioe,s, Bat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bags, gc., keep constantly on hand s largo
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay%
bag facilities to tarn out good stock at reduced prices, we
wonld invite the trade to call and examine our gawp be•
as ea.
WINDSOR SHADES.—GoId bordered,
plain and fancy. Mao, shade Trimmings, &c.,
always on hand at and for tale cheap by
H PHILISPB,
24 and 28 Pt. Glair strept
ILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS-A
large assortment always on han d.
kor made to order.
S. RAVEN,
Corner Market and Second streets.
ode A I FAR
by M of 238 urB. ea, near &mom, for
OIITHEtIaT SON
IA Wass gins.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
ROBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. 0. Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOORS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 111th street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TliE undorsignod kayo entor.i,l itdo C1 ) -
Ptirtuuruhip, meter the trey - loot Wm. C. Jetmeten A Co.
SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, .11 1 ...
WILLIAM O. JOII3STON,
Pltteburgh, September 5, 1867.
8. R. JOLINHTON, JR Wld. G. 101IN9TOIL
W. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. so3o
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
w . & D. RINEHART,
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
Safety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a clasper and bet
tor light. Pare IlerosenS Oil, made from the gas of Cannel
Coal, produces the cheap/st, moat brilliant, steady pleasant
cud safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no
danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas; add (pile as
cheap; Lamps of the us.at simple sad orally managed coo
struction. Vor sale by T. D. it O. HODIUNSON,
No. 79 Smithfield etroot
tet. Bewareof a counterfeit already in the tuark,,t,
from Camphene, with a little Coal Kr.kat It. I f,77:13,
COOKING BY GAS
A • WORD TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, aad we call the attention of the Ladl,4 to Iho
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC .,
Can be done with economy, without opvcerosive heat. with
out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always re:o y to
a moment—hy using
Ir . tuFlreve , s E as Vookinis Stove,
To wlt th wo raapoottully Invite your attont.i.,o, at No. 75
Bruitlfflold uMet. S. A. JOLINiiOIkI
tait... County and Oity Eights for aalo. :1402:9 Lll
AYRES' WORM
CONFECTION", C
ONFEOTION, 00
NPEOTION, CON
F NOTION, CON?
EUTION,CONVE
O TION, IDUN VE 0
T lON,_O ()NEBO T
I ON,OO N VEOT 1
O N,CONF 1:0T1.0
N,CONFECT I ON
CO NFEOTI U fP .
Tha most pieuannt, tafe and sii.)c,nal Worm Remedy now
in GAS.
Prepared and sold, wholesale by
109 1 04 1 .
cur:wca aid siy,to its., Pittsburgh, Pa
And indd by Drat/Arts tamarally. " jai
QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned bas bought the lease
ta
of the above named Stables, to-
,
gother with a portion of the exten
-247() dock of fiords and Carriadee.•• -
late e roperty - cd dailies Mathews, oeceaseit 4 1n addition
to the dock beforo-mobtioned, he has also added a number of
BINE HOMES, BUGGIES AND OARBLiGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood oil eat. As he given his pereohal atten•
rim to tic eantiuralac , 3 of the patronage which
he hoe [Mimi to roce,vcal fFJiv i• ' , lli° is 80 14Ci11 4 .
JAOOB
S:. Livery Stables:
4.
• •
N. 11.—A HEARSE and any number of OAHAIAHVS can
always be pii,a.an-to far letinerab. delta
'THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by 11. U. Er. J. 11. Sawyer, re
receives the preforonco over all other kinds ever offered for
family use.
Its advantages over other Soapy are:--Ist, It Is cheaper
to Liao, coo pound being equal to tare° of common rosin
Sean. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing
this neap is used in place of other Soap. lid. Labor
ra washing can be ne4rly.timpeanA wlth, Lis the clothes
will require little if any rubbing, Thus avoiding tibeir wear
on the wash-board. 4th. ltoilmg tifii clotiliti is tuthieessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally en wnil ne spit. 4th. Printers, lilachinicts, Paintera
and others, find it fir emperier to other Soaps. It speedily
re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and frog 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 ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cut It into shaving, and dissolve in one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ton 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 twin. A vog dirty wrist-band, or seam,
or grease
Th
spots, may require a slight rubbing, but oerwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Oold water may be used In place of hot, requiring
ab int double time in soaking.
Obsarve our name oti each tar.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Hound House, Penn
sylvania avenue. B. 0. dt J, H. SAWYRit,
ap2i No. 47 Wood street.
BUCKIVIIEAT FLOUR.-20 eackß Buck
wheat Iflonr, AO th sacks, just rocolvad and for ahl.
by McCANDLESS, MEANS A CO.,
to2o Corner Wood and Water atreebs
bbta. Suparilna Flut►r reoeiied
sod for os.lo by MoOANDLEBB, MEANS A 00.,
1.20 Oorner Wood and Whtor stroetd.
L"MIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
aad cheap weapon, at IIOWN A TETLEY'B,
vl Nei. 130 Wrnxi otripe.
IA RD.—A prime articlo of No. 1 Laird ; in
A barrels and kege,inst received and for sale by
McOANDLESS, .116At713 9 CO.,
Ja•'P Corner of Wood and Water emote.
2,5 bags Pimento;
100 " Grain Pepper, Mal received and for Gale
by 1111,L09R It HltlKh7BuN.
ria No &V and V 3 Libetity 'street.
PROPRIETOR,
NEW ARRIVALS. — We are taking into
.tore, (123 Wood street,) an tremens: stock of no..
Paper for Jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, i'ap and Note ;
Knvtlope, lu great variety; .11anilla Papers, of every else,
and as cheap as they eau be bought in the Ned., whore we
offer wholesale or retail, very low for Cash.
apt JNO. M PeltiSlNB & CO,
L AKE FISH.--White Fish, frout, Salmon,
and eickerel constantly on baud, a full stock to supply
the wholesale trade, by [myEll HENRY Li. COLLINS.
ORANGES. -300 bis. sweat, just received
and for gale by REYIIBII 3 ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood atreat,
myl7 Oprgsite the St. Charles Hotel.
BROOMB.-100 dos. Extra Corn Brooms
on hand and for wile by
al V 2 B. 0. A J. 11. SAWYER.
DUSTER TRIMMINGS—Drab and Gray
Duster Binding and Tassels, rant opened at
ap2i JOsi. EWAN tr 6, 71 Market street.
14-EV STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the
moat graceful shapes, on hand at HOItNE'd,
myB 77 Market street,
QEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrol u
LI deed Sweet Potatoes, received and for sale by
JAMS e. FETKER,
al 30 Conker Market and Pint streett.
DICKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
L calved and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
teo) Oorner Market and First streets.
ERFII ER Y —Lubin's, BGZill'B,
Wright's, Glenn's and Elarrison's Extracts for the
handkerchief, constantly on hand at
JOS. RIMMING , g,
Je2 Corner Diamond and Market at.
RICE AND RICE FLOUR;
Corn Starch;
Myer Oloaa Stereo ;
Backer's Vartua;
flawed Coma and Broma;
Proati Cocoa Shell
Received and for Bale at
JA VIES' TEA STORE,
its AtltL titree4.
ELLIIM COPYING BOOKS.—These
books possess great advantages over any others;
the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet.
It takes a most perfect improsaion and ii convenient to refer
to. When once in me their superiority is apparent. Bold
by W. JOILDISTOIi k W.,
ea Btationera. 67 Wood at.
--- 900 e FOR SALE—A two story brick
home, of six Noma, well arranged, pared
yard, with hydrant, bake oven, smoke house, &a. The
house is in good repair, painted and papered. tutuntn on
East Lane, Allegheny City. Terms easy.
B. CUTHBERT & BON,
61 Market street.
B AY
APP PARING MA
OHINE—A VERY USEFIJL AND SUPERIOR AR
Tichg„—gy five turns of the crank, the apple is PARED.
OORED and SUOMI Patented, November llth, 1850, and
February 17th, 1867, In Europe.
For sale in any quantity, at No. 74 Wood street, Pitts
burgh. Please call ond examine for yourbelvw.
iY22 i3A, II : .
WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR
}MM.—An undivided third part of that valuable
ETamliy 18 , the situate at corner Stith Wod 0
feet front on Wood byof and
60 deep on S i Sixth etstreets,reet.
Ono-third of the above will be sold for $3,000. Ono-Ludt In
band—balance at one, two and three yearn.
B. CUTHBERT & S t
a E,
51 Markerea.
•
YDRAULIC PRESSED CANDLES.-
_L. COO bore* Hydraulic Premed lipoid Candles, made
warmly for Summer nae, on bawl and for Kale by
-
• • 8. CL k,J. EL. OAWYBIL
.
reirlittig: 7 3oo bxe. this • • arriving,
‘,./ ago try ONSO : 1 ' H.
Co -Partnership.
LIMIIIPACTIMIBB MID
DIIAALKES IN ALL rums 0)
No. 12D WOOD STREF3
SCONSIN MONEY—lvotes of all Wis
oonetn Bauku, bought by
HENRY 11. COLLINS, 25 Wood Meet.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
-0 B -
PIANOS AND MELODEONS
E L ECT ED FOR THE FALL TRADF PROM THE
CELEBRATED MA NUFAC T 0 HIES
CHICKERIN4 it. SUN'S,
BOSTON,
RAVEN, BACON & 0), and A. It. GALE & CO., New
York City.
WuODWARD & BROWN, and W. P. RIIEBSON, Boston,
and other distinguished Piano Forte Makers; all of which
will be sold at manufactureei prices, and warranted.
The present stock has been selected by the subscriber per
sonally, and every Piano is warranted to be perfect in every
particular and will be sold at less prices than have ever been
offered in this city,
PIANOS TO RENT
Fine new and second hand Pianos to rent at $2, $3, $4 and
$5 per month. JOHN H. MELLOR, 82 Wood street,
5,13 Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street.
AN ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- .
WtiOD PIANO FORTH 1N EX
-0 ANU FOR (411,11)E11I ES it K DFt Y
GAIODB.—A optimal 7 octave Piano , outiro- -
It
11 ;
new, will be oschuut,ol tor U, y Om, la or •
G roenr ins. The owner having tio need for 111 Piano, is willing
to part with it at Eastern Coat, anti take payment lu Dry
Hoofs or brmairlos, from good hollr.Od.
This Piano may be aeon at the Mimic Storm of
sel3 JOHN H. 31 HUGH, 81 Wood etreet.
piANO -
r ~.44 • - 1 14"
1 1 1 1 Y1 FIT
LL GRAND PI A NOS '
PARLOR GRAN 1) PIANOS 11
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
room the Manufactrry of cHICKERING t SONS',
Jnet received from the manufactory of Chickering
. Sons', Boston, the following- desirable and elegant stock o
their PIANO FORTES :
Ono Full seven octavo Grand Plat,' Porte, with superbly
carved case. I'rice
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case. Price .$7OO
One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearly equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO
SQUARE PIANOS!
Two full carved Rosewood, Lords XlVtli, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Too Rosewood seven octave--el i fiord style
Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octave.
Four 'Rosewood, plain round corners, ileveu octave.
Three Walnut, plain round trent corners, ric“ri,l3 raves.
Four el.
'
Four Rosewood " 1
ell of the above ura of Weir NdW SOAI.k, and with fall
i.r•u iconic; mad their new Patent Action.
Thelso Instruments have been neighed specially for the
subscilber, and will be warranted ro purchasers. For Hal e
at their reduced prioe.t. oOtiß H. MELLOR,
1•;‘). of Wood street,
4,.17 bole Agent for Chickeriug 4 Sous'.
ALDERMEN.
CUARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And Px.Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND VW H STREBTS.
611 business connected with this office will lie attended to
with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgaire, Banda, Powers of At
t . racy, 4:c. Titles to heal Estate examined.
To the members of the Bar ho tendon hie services as Corn.
ratasioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts
of this State, and elsewhere. Isis office is one of the main
Stations of the city, and consequently bia facilities in
business of that kind are very desirable. I felOily
Alderman's Office.
TAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, AND POLICE
MAGISTRATE--Ofilce, No. 9 Grant street, nearly oppo
site the Court House, Pltzsburgh, Pa. Dermaitionii, Acknow
ledgments and Probates Galion; the records intamined,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills. Leases, Articles of Agree
inept, and of Partuorahip, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc,
drawn up at short notice; Marrittges Solemnized, and all
bustnet,ei the line of his official duties, promptly attended
to. ?a,„. dice hours, from 7,ki t. ti. to 1 F. sr-, and from 2
to B F. at. apStly
13ERSONS GOING WEST, who desire to
purchase good farming lands, are informed that we
hare for sale 612 acres of land In Boone county, lowa. Also
843 acres of land in Franklin county, will be sold on easy
terms by B. CUTHOBERT & SON,
inylb 51 Market street.
PURRS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An
im
mense stock on hand, at the only CORK MAMMA°
TORY in thenolty—No. 76 Smithfield street.
j yl5 H. OVERI NOTON.
A DWELLINGHOUSE en Third street
2. CIITHEIORT £ SON,
FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House
on Third etreet—s2oo per year.
S. OUTEIBNIIT & SON,
Real Retato &Rents. M Market et.
CLARET WINE.—
‘,../ 20 cases N. Johnston & Sone Skidoo Claret Wine;
10 " " St. JMieri Claret Wine
60 " O. O. St. Julien Claret Wino, in store and for
MILLER 8. ILIOILETSON,
tuyl3 Naa 2ZI and 223 Liberty street.
('ILIEMIOAL OLIVE SOAP.--1000 boxes
Chemical Olive &wave Soap, on hand end for sale by
O. d J. H. SAWYER..
BACON. -1O casks Country Bacon Shoul
der., Sides and Hanle, past received and for dabs by
.110. b. FETZEB.,
La•td Comer Market and i'irge streets.
INDIUO.-2 cases Manilla Indigo, just re
calved and for sale by
!aylB bIILLEIL E E.ICKETSUIsI.
DRIED APPLES.-50 bush. Bright Dried
Apple 4 Piet received and for rale by
JAB. A. YETZER,
nir2l Oornor Tdarliet and Second eta.
1 EMON -25 bas just received and for sale
by REYM .13 ANDER- 4 0N,
JY 2 I No. 59 Wood street.
CHAMOIS SKlNS.—Another supply o
cbtomolA Skim, Very large and fine, received by
J)t;EPli FLEMING,
br6 Corner Market strket and Diamond.
TO LET tive Dwelling lioueee.
n. CUTHBERT A SON,
unb Al Marital Mtroet
tiILASKS--A large li,eortment of Traveling
Flu .ka, of all sizes and % , tiriAlea part received by
JO Pll FLEMING,
8:6 earner Diamond and Market street.
ALARON Map of our country, with the
btatte, Tertiwrios rod counties distlictly mark.
ed. For sale by W. S. HAVES, Stationer.
aul2 Corner Market and Second streets.
ejUlfl PRINTINU.—
k.wda, eroiy.,ht itill , A,
Circulars, Dray itereipte,
1111111...,i5, Labels,
itar.:.ad fiecolos, Bills Lading,
With every otb,, doecription of Job Printing, cx ..,, ted
with promptness :41.1 at fair prices. 4
- J It. 0/ELDIN,
Priutor and r,
m 731 Wieeul Arcot, near FOlit 01.
12 ACRES 0f choice land, with good nu
prt,veruottto, near the city, for Hale on easy terms by
N. OUTIIIOIILT t NON,
jolo 61 inartet. straet
303 ACRLB of Farming Land, near
Uniontown, Pa., for Bale at $6 per acre.
.31 UUTLIBEAT t MUN, 61 Pilaritot et.
RALLS 1 BALLS! BALLS I—A large as
ortadent ,a Foot, ifulid and Bat Balla, haat received
and for dale, whulaaaio and retail, at the ludla Rubber
Depot. 26 and 28 Bt. Clair rtreet,
my 29 J. a H.
VANS! FANS!! -Pe.lin Fans by the eme,
JL: down, or single, at Ea t.,rn pricoa, with other variation
of Fancy Fana, for sale at HORNE'S,
77 blarket_stroot.
L A R 1) OIL.
barrels Extra No. l Lard Oil;
2.5 ‘• No. 2 Lard Oil, au hand and for sale,
by ErnylBl B. O. a J. H. SAWYER.
JAVA Ca FE received a lot of
T. I Atrletly two Old Oov,rnment Java Coffee. Also, La
84.Yr0 and Rh, Coffee, at JA YN TEA STORE,
JeA5 88 Fifth street.
IDURE BLACKBERRY A.kl
13ILINDY, for medicinal purposes, at
HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S,
in the Diam ond.
BOOK RESTS—blade of Mahogany and
wall litdobod, for ertdo by W. 8. RAVEN,
jel4 Stationer.
A`9~YER'S SEAL PAPERS Various
slam and colors always on hand, at
%V. 8. HAVEN'S,
Corner Market and Second sta.
Jo
UR—ENCH LEMONS. 20 just received an
for axle RHYMER ANDERSON,
iY2B No. 89 Wood drest.
ERMAN DRAWING PAPER—In rolls
tor EngraVerf, for Sale by J. 6. WELDLN,
Wend Omit. tutor Waif 10:
- -
(ADM BANDS„ Port Folios, Desk Pads,
kx smarm Oaaea, Port ?donates, and Pocket Books, for
Ede by W. B. HAVEN'S,.
apl9 • Oorner Market and Becond street
____
(1 ' SACKS.-300 large three bushels
14. A Uny Sacks, new and In good order, for sale by
JAS. .11- alt,
ms2o Career lniet and Morketetreeta.
CIAESTNIITS.-5 barrels Italia g received
this day,an d for aala by • •
-• • & ANDKRE M ON,. ;
No. 81) Wood eet"
%Wits It. Maim trotd,
,
' ; Vl=-61,-'1"-``=-;
EDUCATIONAL.
WESTERN lINIVERSITi:
TUB PALL maul OP THIS INSITIIIPLOW WP LL
COMIdENOE ON MONDAY,
Candidates for admisalon will present themselves at the
liniveraity Building, corner of Ross and Diamond streets,
en MONDAY next, at 9 o'clock.
au3law
. _
Madame Appoline Tetedouxls
FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING
AND DAY 8011001. FOE YOUNG LADLES, 148
Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed on the
plan of French Schools in France, and =stilled as to the
ltaglish departments on the plan of French Schools, in the
United States, offers to young ladles, besides a full English
course, the best opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the
French language and literature, the Principal having re
sided several years in Prance, and being assisted by Sir.
Tetedonx, a native of Paris, and a graduate of the " College
Charlemagne."
French and Latin will be integral parts of the course.
The Pine Arta will be taught under the superintendence
of Mr. Tetsdonx, a pupil from the Conservatory of Paris.
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.
F.tpanses by the term of Five Months :—Board $100; Tte
hien p.); Vocal Music $25; in classes $l5; 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.
For circulars and further particulars apply to the
Principal.
Mkt CLEMENT TEVEDOUX announces to the public
that he has taken up his residence in Pittsburgh, and is now
prepared to give lessors in Vocal Music.
For t:ruls and forthor particulars apply to John 13.,,51b1
Music Stork', No 81 Wood St. anll:6Aid
MRS. M. M Y E R S'
HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
Will re,)pon on the YlltisT MONDAY of September, at her
residence, No. 249 Penn street. After the first of October,
o limited rinmber of Boarding Scholars will be received into
the family. Arrangements have been main to accom odat,
day hcar.leis, I , docirod to conntry patrons. There will be
two HrSllOll6 day, !rem 9to 12 and 2to 4 o'clock. For
t....rms, circulars, etc., inquire of Church Book Store, MI.
street ; .1. H. Mellor, or of the Principal. au26:2w*
Iron City Commercial College,
Pc:i..ou7gie, Pa.— Chartered, 1856.
300 STODIINTB AITENDING, JANLIA.::: O,IS &S.
Now the largest aid moat thorough Gs.utthorcial dohool
vi the Unity.' Stuaes.
Young Alen Prepared for Actual Thalia of the Cbunting Ronn.
J O. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Hook-Keeping and
B.:1011W oC Accounts.
-1. T. DOU'rfIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial
Ceslcialation.
J. A. II EYDRICK and T. 0. JENKINS Teachers of Boa.
Keeping.
ALEX COWLEY, e nd W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen
inanship.
Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
department of Business. Couunercial, Arithmetic, Rapid
Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other
subjects necessary for the success and thorough education
of a practical business man.
TWELVE PREMIUMS,
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Drawn ail the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three
yearn, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing,
44" AND NOT nu ENGHAVID WORN, IE4
IMPORTANT INFORM ATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasure--Graduates twisted in obtaining sit
uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—Average
time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $0
—Entire cost, $6O to $7O.
/Ice Ilinistere' eons received at half price.
For Card--Circular—Specimens of Business and Orna
mental Writing—iuclo a, two stamps, and address
F. W. JENEINS,
ant Pittsburgh, Pen.usylvezia.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
CUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
1,3
a Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real
Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, i&c,; making convey.
anoes, deeds, bonds, itc.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, &c. oclB
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
REFIBMICIEL—Messre. Hanna, Carreteon & Co i Robert
Parke, Esq. blitY
'WESTERN LANDS.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Has for sale Lauds in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wisconsin,
so., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry awiwored gratis, by addressing me as
above.
61 Market street.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
AGRIST MlLL—Three 'tun of stones and
all the machinery complete, corn and cob cracker,
Ac., all in good order, with a dwelling house, stable and
two lots of ground, situate in South Pittsburgh, and will be
sold on very easy terms by 5, CUTHBERT Ss SON,
elf 51, Market street:
AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
AA ED, in ozchango for land.
Lip= S. OLITILBERT & SON, 61 Market at.
ASTEAM MILL in complete running or
der, with dwelling hone, etc., near the city, for
Bale by S. CIITHEEB.T & SON,
aP24 61 Market street.
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, for
tale or exchange for Real Rotate in the city.
p 22. S. CUTHBERT Sr SON, 51 Market at.
L I AMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-A
valuable property of DO feet front on Covington
Lawreuceville, by 100 deep on Washington street to Cherry
alley, Brick liwolling House of 7 rooms well arranged,bath
room, porch, well of water and primp, stable and coal house,
ltitcht n range, etc. The rooms are newly painted and pa
pered, shade and fruit trees, grape arbor, great variety of
throVelli, etc.; good p .hug fence. The above offers a good
upporteuity to buy a c mplete and pleasant roaidenee.
Pri, , e low, Led terms accommodating.
a S. CUTLIBERT
Real &state and General Agents,
Jtle 61 Market street.
r LIE SIZE of the cheap Building I;u/.3
for sale by S. CUTIIBFIaT & SON is 30 by 100 fee:.
Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty.
Price—From $275 to 400 each.
'Perms—One fourth in hand ; remainder at six years credit.
Toe Nan can be seen at the Meal Estate Unice, 51 Market
street. [Jel2.
BEAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lily
erty Lute are offered at such prices, and on ancli emy
iof I•JS, tot to make a home easily to be obtained.
Bear it in mind, that they front on wide streets, are of
easy nec , ..vss by railroad, and are very desirable locations for
family rosidoneas
Bear it in mind, that tim plan of tIiIMIARILET be e lots is to seen Tat
f
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FOR SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSAND
ACRES of •choice Prairie and Timber Laud, Situated
In N orthena tout a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the
fine 4 lot of fanning lands ever offered In this market, as
they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines of
Railroad. Pamphlets containing information of value to
emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and
price of the laud, with a brief description of the countiee in
which they are !mated, can be had on application at our
office, and they will be sent free by mail to persons sending
WIT.T.TAM FRAZIER CO
us their addreer.e.
niy:fctf Jones' Building, No. 67 Fourth street.
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TEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will secure a
Building Lot of 25.r.100 feet on It. it ashington,—
Price, $.1.00—53. 0 in hand, remainder to suit purchaser. Al.
so, a Lot of 60x100 feet for $2.50--$2.5 in hand, balance in
paymenta to suit purchaser. 8, OUTIIBERT ,
et,
e 23 61 Mark street.
-1 ACRES of Land and a comfortable
Air Hausa, situate near the Washington Turnpilte t at
about 3 miles from Jones' Ferry. will be sold on easy terms.
immediate possession. 8. CUTHBERT .4 SON,
je'M Ed. Market street.
A LOT OF ()ROUND in East Liberty, near
XI.. the Railroad station 80 by 100 feet will be sold for
one-fenrth In nand, remainder at six years' credit.
B. GUTHERRT SON.
61 Market street.
_ _----
NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of SAGA
LEY, COSGRAVE S 00. expired by limitation, on
the first instant. The business will be c.i.ntinned by W.
BAG &LEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the
business of the late firm. W. BAGALEY
JOHN 8. 0086134NR.
Pittsburgh, July 't.24,3.868.—jr23:11
CIIERR
NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.
A. A. MASON tr. CO., herd., NO. 2.5 Fifth Street,
Are now opening rich
Drees Billed,
Benwee,
Chat
Organdies,
Paris Brilliants,
And a splendid selection of SPRING SHAWLS. (apl
Q RED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrols
/4, Seed Sweet Potatoes fee sale cheap to close consign
ment by JAS. A. FRIT= '
a1?23 ' .*4. - • • r!,
OW/WOUND SYRUPS or PHOSPILATES,
Tv OR 0101110 AL FOOD--This prtpazation HI not in
tended as a popular i emedy, but is r • unbraittod
to the Medical Faculty as a nutritive tonic, Vldi salted to
supply the waste of elementary matter during.the progress
of chronic case% puticalarly in Dyspebitia and WhiumP'
tion.r This preparation is pleasant to the eye, egteetible to
the taste, and greatftil to the stomach, and does not news.
eateby protracted nee. Bold wholesale and retail by
JOSEPH I/LEMING, '
Oman Ldiumnd and Market Waal.
F
!-.,,11'',";. Wis.,:;i•A . -! . '. ''.
W. BAREWELL, Secretary
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NUMBER 290,
N O. 6 5 FIFTH
ROOFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH; If A RTMA N,
(Recantly'Agent for IL M. Warren & C 0.,)
MANIIWATUREe. AND DEALER
AiLtP4EN'S FELT, CEMENT
G RAVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING,
ROOFING N IATERIALS
*a_opricE, No. 65 FIFTH SrulINT. opposite Odd Fel
lows Hall. Pittsburgh, i•a. JY9
Sunaluder a,aaikia• Beer.
'1 !1E UNDEItSIONED, i;_ GS LEAVE. TO
A. inform hin frioude'au.i In genucel, that he
le iu the Jelly revipt of thin .It.tizi..;m L4,or, from the wz.ti
knowu Brewery of J. N 4 ;' 4 Llhilt), hlleghony City, It having
bean prouutmood to t.:3 tbo beet Mat raaußfattur.d ~1 6f13
for moray feat-, CLEAR, TASTiIPLIf. and. rIIF,F. (dive ore
a call and try It JOHN aiJTH,
ap2.l:tt At hie stand, 'So. 28 Diamond.
s'r U l hITN (4, YARNS
AT Al AN LiF4iC T U KERS' PRICES,
All4O V. 1,0 11A11 , 1, 3f1.1 fvC raid ul
' It CARIP Fitt.)lo: 1)a. JAMES M. JAR
ILETT. we THE NEW YORK Ltibit3 lffallial
ABS" —Mv connectlod for the pest eight , years with the
shone li.m.:tv.tioo, as 010,4 Physician,and a twelvo yeatee
cod. ze of steady devotion to the Core of Pubsionary Con
suio-otiou and its kinked disesss; , , together with my nn
rivcilleil opporttiniticw and advantageof pathological research
—abbul net a little by a; pocket system of Medi:calif/Auld
tion—has enabled roe to liarive at a dscisivo k direct and imo
cessful '.,7,Eli4ts ot tielf.riiriat. 1 r i.cos pc:Odra and radical cure
of all diseases or cite VirtYli, Lungs, and Air,Flzasagcs. By
Inhalation, the vapor aid QtaftstlYB properties of medicines
are directly adresoed to the riff:eased organs and the, intogn
meat Ido not fsivise the nee of Medical Inhalation of any
kind, to the exchenon of yeatrui trement; and although I
consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of
those fearful arid often fatal di:oases, yet I deem it very ne
cessary that each patient should have the benellt of both
general and local treatment. The success of my treatment
in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institti
tom aver which I have ~.i, long had the honor to preside,are
too well known to need tiny eulogy or comment from me.
At the solicitation of wetly private and professional friends,
through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been
long aud.liberally supported, end after duo consideration, I
have concluded to make such arrangements es will bring
the bf refits of my exact:monis and treatment within the
reach of all, and not confine myself, to heretofore, to those
only who entered the Inarnfory, or wno were able to visit
me at my office. Roping therefore that the arrangement
will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional breth
ren and the public, I would r,spectlitily announce in con
clusion, that I can now be. cfmrattedpersonday or by teger,on
all diseases as above and that the medicines, the same as
need in the Institution, prepared to suit each individual
case. inhaling Vapors, ,Ills,ctical Inhalers, dn., dr-, will be
forwarded by express to . anl, part of the United States or
the Canaries. Tacards—ldy terms of treatment by letter aro
as follows, viz : $l2 per month for ouch patient which will
include medicine sufficient for one month's use; alto, In.
haling Vapor, and an inhaling Apparatus, Pt anent ail fol
lows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent on race tof the box
of Medicine, and the balance $6 at the expiration of the
month, if the pati.ut be:cured or In entirely satisflal with
the treatment. Patients by giving a full history of their
case, and their symptome in fall, can be treated as well by
letter as by personal examination. Patients availing them
selves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate
en I permanent relief, so he seldom has to treat a case over
thirty days. Lettere for; advice promptly answered. For
further particulars, address
JAMES Mi JARRETT, M.D..
No. 820 Broddway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y.
P. B.—Physicians and others visiting the city are re
spectfully invited to call it the Infirmary, where many
interesting cases can be. Witnessed, and where our ian.
proved apparatus for the 'inhalation of medicated vapor
can be seen and inspected. Jy3o:6m
- MILITARY GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT
-El- LY on hand a complete stock 01
Al 11, I 'l2 A li. Y C 4 0C)13 S
QONSIdp.DiCi Li PLAT OF
PLUMES,
SWO&D,
9AS 11. t 0,13,
TAHSFL
Valiant4or Compr.nles
FIIRHEID WITH 1 , 111.4 NULMIDNT3 0110ELT 11021(11.
BILK AND BIINTINO FLAGS M&1)N 'l'o ORDER
JNO. B. Pyle:l. DDK.Af SOS.
8b MATAITT 8191.1gET
AMES MILUNG Alt, MONONGAHELA
PLANING , NULL, would respectfully inform tho pubite
that he has rebuilt since the tiro, and having eolerged his
establishment, and tilled it with the newest and most ap
proved machinery, le now prepared to ip.rnish flooring end
planed boards, ecrowl saying and resawing, doors, dash and
shutters, Ulu dried, frames, monldinto, boa making,
South Pittsburgh, September 7,1E57 trait)
GENTS' SHOES AND GAETERS,
.
L C P. Mi
I PEOPLE'S
A 241111 N
1 17 tqrrit r,t"
It t,;(l,l).DltgNti'
8.
INDIA y M
hest tit - tick" ut.t, ftvit 11,ibber
and 2,3 ,St. (lair atr...L.
OIL CLOTH CRASH—V 300 yards vari -
patterns and aidtbV. Jatt rocutowl frutu the (e•
tory, fur Nab, whol,nto r.r p5t.1.111, by
J. IL.
mv"Z.2 •-te, bud iit..Cl7--rrot?to-t
GLASSGLeizoa Window
.-3tlo lfroxes edtiort ed:
Glar44 good cotoatry brim!, for ealo by
U.V.I4L'Y 13.
13•"(;m8--50 des. rec'd. and for sale by:-
turBl RENILY li. COLLINS.
Fl" --
r OO packages White Fish, Salmon,
and Twat, for aalo by (rny2) II COLLINS.
1 - 1,10. D. M'CREAR Y'S COL'D . PRINTIN6
Er rzela - i J. IL WEI.DEL'
ORN.--1O bags elanlled Corn recoive d an
for sale b 7 13 03 1 TTIIKRY H. COLLINS.
CIOUNTRY BACON.-1000 Ibe. Country
add Bacon Hama, Bbenldera and Sides, renelved latlld for
sale by JAS. A. FETZER.
rovl9 Corner alarm: 1.14 Viral Ha•
CHECK BOOKS—On the Banks and
N..) Brokers at W. B. RAVEN,
mr24 Prinwr e,:cl Btationer.
ELL - (IffCOPY IN 0- BOOKS—Foreale by
J.• R. WIMDIN.
••• •
CPOPE 5 Al rk or/ ED—Z bOOU Coopera
Wanted to work on tigt work—good wages given—
and constant employment. Inquire of .
JAS. A REITER,
COrrseT Market andltimt streets.
DRIED AE!PLES-59. bushels Dried Ap
plea, jnat rooeivad and for eale by
EiceSNDLESS, 00,
7 Corner Wood and Water streets.
TIAINTINO AND PLASTERING, wan
In exchange for two lots of ground.
aria t S. CUTHBERT. A; FON, 61 Market at
WRAPPING PAPER-3000 roams ass't
sues Bag Wrapping, &superior article, for oFdlo
cl 9 J. IL WELDIIi.
MOUNT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A
comfortable two story frame dwelling house of four
rooms, with a iorge lot of ground, fruit and shade trees,
flowers, Ex., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, &c.,
palling fence, situate on Sycant,ra street, !daunt Washing
ton. i S. 005211 BERT ..t 50N,
I e 8 1 51 3feiket street.
IMPORTANT:TO BUYERS.—We have
now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED
}IR9 and HOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam
ine them. All Ida& of 'summer wear selling at the me. t
reasonable prices. Miss As' eaten, black and colored, with
and. without heels, low. • Children's Fancy Shoes. of the
newest styles. 'We have still a • few lion's Patent Leather
Gaiters left, now selling at greEitly redood Paces. •
AFERINIBACEME. S CO.,
N 0.17 Itifth stro4. near kiarket
ItYE FLOUR.-20, bple., fresh. groun4 Nye
Flour Just re awed and for tato b
A y
JAS. A. 'FETZER,
Coiner 'Market and First ots.
a.
large supply of
Wines and Liquors, strictly pate for medimi purposes.
Those wishing an article that can be
JOH. ri relied on
A for PILO:S'f
aboard call and ezandne my stock. 2dING;
Omer Market woes and DialnOA
Pe
ROOFS,
31 :B': IWINES,
77 Market atroet
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lf 2Tolie,
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