Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 25, 1858, Image 1
VOLUME XVI. PITTS3IIIIGH MORNING POST. 9Pliltzd C,ll wry mernin2, ( Siollayil.tzLzrecii) WA' JIAMICS P. BAlllt, Ls 71.11 ‘1•:4114k_11 LY WOOD A.ND tifT.D ittHMA —Tier Dollars a tom, pay.blo strictly In u‘lvauev 1311. I: 1,01, !la b y bad.. ttit:gle s.tas, Tee• Cants—aur ❑al., ht the countcr In nrol by ize News Boys. h A TES" OF ADV. ERTIBING. „ rz ,.. : D '7 . Thrtc,i o.r. a la 1,54.: a wre....k I toPek. laizaion— rW<, i xertione...—..., 71;' Three ineQrtic,nk. 1 CO One week... ..... . --I 1 iL Tuo week! C,3 Chn ....... 1 VJ I °Du 11::•:.1:` , L Ul. V o month, .... 60! rla., to: t,tl, rw.a.l" haul - 2Lne.. . five ....... . 1 11 tr.:: m0nth!........_...8iz I'l Lai Nine . 1.3 tr.) Cne ....... I 'lO t"..1 Pendit.y. iO.l. 11,a...a or 1, I=l One cquare, per annum, (ezr Liarringe toticc.g, tX., CCU PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST A MAIIIMOTII WEEKLY. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IN CLIIIIB OP TEN. Slagle Subseriptior.a, -- CZ par annum. CONTAINS ALL TITT CURRENT NEWS OP THE DAY, relit:cal, Literary, Agylcultural, Oommar cal, Local, Teleamphie and Ilia=Manton!. This Paper being of the LAudis? axzi, and neatly prints on due white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the imbealbor to give better satisfaction than any paper published in Pittsburgh. l'Oroff who wiale-to Ink° a paper from Pittsburgh, will find t he SATURDAY PUOT a safe and 'wettable investment. A ldmes, JAIBUS P. BARK, Editor and Proprietor. IMERECE! BA.IaR MYERS , BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, POST 13TJITAD 11 , 3 Gs. Corner of Fifth and Wad Streets, PITTSBURGH. THE undopsigned having made extensive additiuus tiro LATEST AND ELAN bSOMEST STYLE . _ P TYPE, zr_o iror.roveL: ito:l4:wry, to the I.IOIINIUG POET JOB OFFlcl, invit.. to 4 ttontiora of ftAil Road (Moor g verc hs t a,.., b aA l t , Lsi poblic gen.:raliy, to their aperior facibtioE.• for ox, [mg v:ith dial:GIL:l4 on reazoteiblo 6rma, all kinds of It N fi, ID A lITERCANTILE, LEGAL, .r.cp ENEity OTIUM DESC;RIPTION OF H 4411.4 87: TANGY PRINTING CZ—Our In7.tEre.ll heiug Dearly all we can giv, 10,11' SLIC,O tilv aatiefa:•Alea, and ordeal BOOR, PAMPHLETS, RAIL ROAR BILLS Arin USES'S, 13 All i; jIIECRA, SLANE. NOTES, Li 'TER READS, BILL . IIEADS, 0 - r - LLs LADING, CIROLTL.ARS, BUSTNF_SS CARDS, PAPER BOORS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, !WNW, Ac. ParLic.l4 :;ateation will also 1 - n3 paid to tho Coacarta, EXhiLitiollll nod airCll6,B. iaARR t M i IRS. BUSINESS CARDS TE - ie Peopge'rt Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACHER &CO., Cheap C Dealers to ail Liada Vaationabl6 BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, rcr den! leincz,lkelies, Youths and Children, No. 17 Plitit Street, near rilarket, PI'i'TBURCIH, PA I. G. ri.G.D.T.N WEL JOHNsGII- .......... L:JOHN..)II PERRIN JOHNSON, Proprietors of Childs & Co.'s Patent Elastic Fire and. Water 1 3 ra° t Cement Rooflag. 143 T.ltf r,TE.RET 'RS for ROGI'I NG' Tiroraptly arid 116 W- El:di exam :ad, and oil our work w&rruntod. Buuflne latiturial odc;,3)a on lewd, aid tur link, wail di ra::tiott¢ tar riP4... septtly JOS. F. nadI.II,TON Cr, CO., ENGINEPAIS A,NO MACIELNISTS, - Corner of Ari: and Litzky strut, Pia.sburgh, Pa. SUPERIOII STEAM 'ENGINES for liriA and Saw &Rik BreWCrieS, ['tinting Estublishmente, hlaraitactorl,s, to order. They also continue the manufacture of .their C.lebrat.4l Nlschinists' Tools, such WI Thruing Lathe., Iran Plar_t•re, - goring end Drilling Machines, , Nittati4h: I ri F.hr.fting, with Pol:413, - nangon 8c ba jaB:ly.l RAIN £71012807i..-•.......11. 0. 1111.1.1.. t. JOHN THOISIPSON .51. CO., Er i OUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND CaLLNIIIIS, No. Third stroet. .SIGN executed With neatueo; end de,patcle. sized Paints, Cila, Turpentine, Varnish,. .I,:pala and English Patent y eta, Ville-ilobtaigne finch, a very superior article; Phila delphia rand. Pittsburgh White Lead always on hau4 r o od for 6:1c: We 0.7,T prepari to grind colors for Painters, Drug gists, or others, at the shortest notice, sa we have a Mill which grinds by steam Painters will save money by get- Wag their colors ground with ow tmrs:ly GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, A, T ANUFACT RER,S YRIOILS HYDROMET - ER B cs vetglaing baJt atticicv cce tien.itt io tlilß city. AND ItAituitiliTEllt., fir} lag 1.6 Fuel(ET CO:s1 VASSES, AND SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, lwaya on hand .t G. E. 811.AWS, fraei.l.3l Opti.„Tian, b 9 Fifth greet. sea upwaito Zil.n.vorLU Hull B. C. & 3. H. SAWYER, LARD OIL, . . CANDLES, PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS rg 0. l Wood g:v set, Pittstmrol, Pa. DISSOLITTION OF PART N ERSHIP.— The arm of BAWOBIM 8110. & BROWNLEE was, on the 23 of "slay, 1658, diaaolved by mutual consent, by the Withdrawal of 4.Efiti fIAWORTU tram the above arm. The nor-0111Ra of the tat arm null b. aottlea by 11.1.WORT1i A BROWN LEE. airdEIIII HAWORTH. in witlidzasituz flow the above firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons of the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has re ceived, and would kindly recommend thom to hie successors, HANVOitTR k BEOWNLEE, as they are determined to sell et low ilgurea, hsvi u g a very large ae or:tmentof CHEAP GROCERIES, WINES and lactuons on hand. RIM HAWORTH. Atir DAVID HAWORTH and JAaIJ 3 BROWNLEI have this day assodated together, and will continue on the hardness at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamond and Die. mond'alley, ander the style of HAWORTH X RROWNLFX, where they hope to receive that patronage ea liberal , " given to the old firm, as they are determined to sell OHRAPRIt than any other Store in the city. mylS °Mee of Sealer of Weights and - ;.- - - alseasures. jHE 01170 E OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, hiny.,_be laird henceforth, in Merry alley, botweon Third and Amnia streets, where orders may Lo loft. ' ePtA RLE3 BARNETT. S. HAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens juts receivott, and for sale at the Stationery Store, Nos 31, and 38 Market street. riPHE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859.' —This nell-known and popular annual, formerly tithed by Johnston k Stockton, after es lapse of years, will again shortly be issued. The circulation+ as formerly will be made by Lie skillful mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, Eon' who will also prepare for its pages such reading m i ll, ter•as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga tine. Besides the reliable astronondcal calculations, a new and Ingo:done table of time, an accurate method of drawing meridian lines, and other atters of permanent value will be added. Orders of book•sellers and buttonoher dealers are solicited in advance of publication, as a nd orders will be filled according to priority. • - VaL 0. JOILEISTON A 00., ,?-ablirhers Printers, Stationers, and Blank lloolt.nakers, by .Wo od street, Pittsburit insimus GILOUR.-- 40 bbls. choice superfine for 'lisle V- by JAS. A. WITPZER; i ConterlifirkEttad-intst Os: bbla. Onions for saleb_y__ r.ll , oif .wwai, In Wkly Par 'Y E , , l 0) Go fal 1 t: LO 1 Jj uo 5 0:p1 1 4 :IN Uua 4vu S OL, 10 Ja CUS abut. 8 th. Ur 65 13 s.r. L I f the papui,). th roticea, 15 rents lEEE= 1r.1.151779CrCia-7,3 0! ...„........ • , __. \ •"4. • . - i , -.5 • ..v. • • • 40 , Ai . . . : 04 j''' ‘.•:.,i W.) .c.l . ...L •• , • • . .:..,, . i'r • „ ,• . . . .•,- .t.,•,, ' , 1 .: 1 1 / ~. ~, ~. ' '• - " ' r . .Of ii ' l i," '''' r'. . ' " '''. ••.. ..r t ... „,.. . %;........ . . ... , ..:,..,... :.... , :.;, . ....,. f ~ • . :... i. A :., . . . - - / % ',.* - 4; ir ~ • • - - , - . 4 , ,•'./ pITRLISHED DAILY BY JAMES F. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," OORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM INSURANCE. REPORT OF TILE CONDITION OF TILE .PARIIER'S.UNION.-INSURANCE COMPANY, At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, 11158, as proaente4 to the Stectholdm-a, and made out in etunpllsuee with the State Laws of New Yurtt,Ohiu, ludiana, Illinois, Au. 5TA11310 42 . ,The named the Comilarty im the FARMERS' 13:410N. IN SUItANOF, cam PAVY, locatA at Athena. Pa. Charturod Aprlll3, P 163, by the Le,ridatnra Pounaylraia Cha.rthr Perpetual. Cash Capital, which all paid up Surplus iu taillilou Water° ASSETS. Fifty-funr Bouds hal Mortgagee, at sir. and eit, von Q c 4114. anagiuting iu tho agzregate \Faith 13.P.IIIKagoa lire or valua ble au-1 prnductivo real principally farms, recorded cud tint Ilene, Korth generally doubh. the awunnt and more than wort gaged for in each rale, and in 1,0 caao less than fifty '4?.. mat_ exclusive of farm buildings, and HO certified by the ltecordeis, whew recorded, to the and tore of the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nineteen six V, cent. Bonds amply 47,635 00 secured Gash on hand and la Bank. tl 443 12 Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of transudation, secured by I.K.ndi with suretien.....—....—.. Dne on leases re-insured, .... Bills receivable, via:. promissory uotta payable at bank and to the Ocaripalay Interest accrued, (principally due January 1, 1858,) Bare and ofdsa Fixtures and Frani tura I.IICOXi YOH 4113 TKLII 1857. Amount of Premium received daring than 86,231 3J year Am% lutereA ri,eiVed during the year 11,442 05 A't received tram all tabor aorire.o. 2,480 00 in ltiponsee for the yoar, including rommisal , •us, salaried, routs, rein nronce, printing, advortising, tains, and all other expenses $ 19,19'3 GE Dividends paid during the year 1f ,oklu 00 paid, which occurred prior to De<tunbor 31, IE4O Lone.. puts which occurred during tho 3. eta . . .• . . ........ 4t1,561 1.4 , 39i 4 9 SdJtipti‘i :4U./ nut duo (311,c0 paid) $ 1.2.60) Loas.s sud lu procvit. JI ildjUttlflota. 1.083 C!! reportod,ou v;LI.:11 no twiluu hub beau taken LoL.s. cs resisted, OD ground 01 i'Dd4- 144C0 altar are, proporty transfer rad before 109.9, proporty lost not covered by the Polley, 450. 12,100 00 $ Zla,So7 , po Whole Amon ,t of risks taken daring thu yrar..55,4t19,562 . utl Whole amount of risk at dato 9,561,440 (i STATE. OP MIN COUNTY OF BR tDPOUR, C. N. Shipman, President, and J. El. CannahLtiecr.dary the FUSIBLISB Y il/SIISILIiCe Company,„ twang sow . ..tally duly sworn, depge and aay, and each for litresplf says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of tt, affairs of Fala corporation, and that they aro the aboio de terihed othezro thereof 13: N. *SHIPMAN, Praddent J. F. CANPIELD, Serretary. Subacribod cud eworu before me, this 23th day of Jam - , ary, IESE, II Q. 1110111), Juatito of the Puuo. T. J. lIUNTI , Jt, agent, No. CO Water street, FlitE INsURA.NcE, BY TIIII Relliatisce A'agnall insurance Co. OF THILADELPHIA CHI DUILDINGB, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, IdEROR A DISII,FUICLIITNII.S., &0., iffi TOWN Cat O , .UNTN7. Office, 1 o. 3013 Walnut street. CAP/TAI., 5177,920 . a.tnFty, cazqt.tet. 11.rorotto ,1 irl LAlown, V I.Y. :-- Xint Itiortg,sx on folproVod Cli ~,. Pro l .,rt.y, v. , ert;i doublo the tinicanat ... :.1::.0,?.,:Iu oil ['co niylvaniii riailiond Co.'s 0 por .rut. Mortgage Loan, $:03,,0N comt ........... ........ , . , Itd,bOO 0) Allt.i . ,troay Couitt.) d por cunt. Pr.L.td'a r... IL I,lllu. /0,111.14.1 UV PrqinAlif naiS Liu 0u.'14 SC , wk. 4,u00 du Ett.....•ct. or Ow Rellanco Slututit I lisurvc, , li. .. . 1d,.1.60 oo 8t ..ark of County Fa. inuarate,.. C... . 1,460 ou ip 01 3uudty id.r.dittitet.. , Cdrupdalott 476 00 inlia iLdc.breuZ.lo,basiutrro pk.pvr 62,711 t.O Itu...k. A,.-....autA, aterti.,4l Int,r,.t, et.-.. .. .. .. 3,3J0 W. OE:ilt on baud .c-1 IN it..v.k 16,643 YU -....—.--- tti.o2., 1e.6 :341 eiJr::: TiNtiLEY, i'lmitialt. D111.K20i15. Olean Tlugley, I t3esau.l Biiitham, • William R. Thi,rupek , u, ituLtri, [Arun, L.,:vid 8. Brow 11, William "J.l.iii”er, , eurueliue B;eveut. ,, a, Il.eidemAti w.lugl ,, y, , John R. Wcarell, Marshall Hill, Ll . L. Careen, '4. Lothr ,, p, Rebert Tolaud, 01,e., les Lel atl .1, !Jul , . J01i,,,,,,, it,.,31, T. Ileu lie. ~ Ctiti lee :I. %,,—, I, 1. t'.;4:',1 1 Zloucr, , r ,...1ia1u...4 S. V,,,... ....v.,,,i,'„, I V7:8. M.. ,q,11,i4 , .. , , P 1 : ;e1; g. M...,'3 gt. M. 1-I.l.xcg.i.alAN, *e‘. •,,,4: Y - J. tit.P.IAZ , E ,t COP 01. N, A',. , ,,.”,t, tur3 1,1,-ca,-eaqt Liumbr '11..ix.1 uud Vit.,K1!.1.0.1-.1. 11ERCRANTS' INSiiiIANCE COIIPANY, Of PE.z.3la.allprat3a.. wrs v. P , I J 'G AN N, A Illu g .Lit u! Cup i tut! bL..i 1,1 , 1 h. :“..1 .t. nn i; ...a el. ori timi Ohio anil Slleeh. , :tipi I.t.inrea e.g. - ,4lnet or Ly d Al.„ alg,:mar. the Pel tA t h e St, ,1,1 I tl'ibtl LtJ Wm. V. 11.11,Y D. J. lirUnan, B. F. Witnr , i, B. L J.. 1:. A. :dal - al.-01, oi“. r, 5'4 4 , , i• T .I . 'l t.at.it , st. J.U. 'd.✓JAi4lt, .`.kerr.tary. lii /-',/.-. ..I.c.deipaia': E Plala4elphia: aeiger, Laub A Cu., St:oinmitz., Jruitico A. Cu , Truitt, Bro. a 0.)., Buck, Morgan & 5ti6:01,., A. T. Lane & On., Pu.i.i.'• roy, (4 , 10..7_1 4. \./ I'ITfBBUR.I.I G OFFICE, =0.91 WATisill fiII:LELA' sp9 B. W. POIDEXTBit, Ai,,,,t,t. WEST .;13RAtc_kl___ MUTUAL INSURANCL COirTANA LOOK al mv, OLIN'PON COUNTY. CHAPIIEI3,SD 41 Thr. LI:GL:ILAtUIag trie Wsh ..... —1,300,0%)%1 Prmium COUPANY WILL Buttuuto, Fninituro, r country. Plhitl7oll.3: 11,.u. 3110.1. LlLea. C liar v,y ,ICLarkm A. Ida jor 3..,11 IL rt,CD: r I: Lt.. Jai:tin...A , . W. V, IiON. a. C. dAiIVEY, Prealdant. T dbarcris, Vice Prenidout. 'l'4v2. Sverr.thrv. Vilkkgriet U". Samuel IL Lloyd, Dr. J. S. Draw Surd, A. A. Winegardnzr,ll - 13 John W. Itayuard, A. IJpdegrtvti, L. A. Mackey, Iluu. S Caute.rou, Jeuuea Accustruug A. Whlta, Thou. Bowman DJ), Willism Pearou, Jauroe Quiggla, Mu. Vanthrrbalt.,. Hon. Vir T . OFFICE -NU I VIETU Pritgnutaii— de::l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. TUE RAN K.LIN FIRE INSURANCE eolipAN'ir, O' PIiELADELLPHLL Inusvtoss—tlharlee W. Be.s.ctur, Timh - :ma Bert, 'told...[ Wagner Samuel ()rout, Jawb 11. Smith, Geo. W. ittchar34, Mortion:i D. Lewit, Adolplii E. Boyle, David B. Browne, Mc,. Oa Patton:on. Ons 3. N. ItsKora.a, FresHant CHAS. G. Bancirta,.Secrstary. Continuo to inr&im me:trance, perpttimi or 11.T.tteal, on every ittssription of property, to town and country, re, rat :e as low 119 two consistent with wsntuity. The Company harp reserve.]: a largo Oentingtnt ;Mai, with their capital and premiums, E....fely ford ample protection to-the 833ured. The Asa4.s of the Company:, on January Ist, 1851, as pub. lialiod agree3bly an got woro aa follows, viz : Mortgage . . .01H,128 es Real Estate. . ... ........................ ........... 84,377 7e Temporary Luna_ 83,963 17 Stocks. 64639 he 64,340 31 Total t/.42;703 Knee their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year; they have paid upward of One Four 'Hundred non. sand Dolland oases by tiro, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of inwarauce,aswoll as the ability and dispealttou to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OAILDMIt 007 FIN, Agent, offic.ll, north-cant cur. Wood and 'ruird WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. 3lltint3E DARSIP., rrecident; M. oOabOlt t Beerebiry. 01.7te1 No. Sc 2 Water street, (dpeng b Co's Warehouse,) stairs, Pittsburgh. Will Insure against all kinds of tRitandMARINERISRE. A Home Institution, managed by llii-ent. - 4 , who are wet) known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and Liberality, to maintain the haracter which they have assn Med, as offering the beat protection to th,:e who desire to be insured. ARBET73, CK7POBER :Get, 1667 Stock Acoount.o.- Mortgage,— ... • . - WU; ftecolvable,.. Oftloe 14arniturer Open Ace - Rata,.: ....... • Premium Notes,- Bills Discounted, George Dare°, J. Vv. Butler, •It/111b311cAuloy, AndrewAeklDY, Nathaulel flolmoe, D.X. - Long; C. Elexetrpo. Blii ci tt it a a GQ, $ ...... . . . i 1 5 61 18,761 60 7,4.18 1,1 I 19 @3 255,455 5 4‘,9,10“ $BO 4'D .c ~-.•µ ~., MENEM 4TVII.IDH6IIB Pnwrons R. Miler, Jr., GOOrge W.Jackso➢, Ales. Speer, ' Wet. Knight, A Ins ander Minila, Seal 4 GOBDON. gseratati: PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER '25. 1858 INSURANCE. .PITTSBURG - 11 LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANOE COMPANY, NO. 96 IVA - 7'ER STREET, PITTSBURGU. PA. • ROBERT GALWAY, Proaidaot ALES. tt3Lltl', Vie, Prosid.i.i. 1 , A. itimarikat Se,crotary. Ai r rt,b, e•ml.any tuKkes riory 11, en t .. tag (0 nr LIFE 11.18H9 A ug . ..A.tat LI tri.J. AND t.;.11t..i it I IJ 0111 J nr. 1%1 itiVont t ! - Huta. Alt I hlt !t+ htl A 1,1 dud hy Fir r, 44441 4igtsll4 t 1.4: Pet i 4 1.1,6 ;.1. 111.1..1,1 Nriu ut..l ,•..1 ut 11, at, 4 444 'int 4. I it 14 emi4•l, 1...11.L1,1 Diniscrtdl3 ii.i_i,rt a AI Nt . . y, S.toril - : A`Liiralltil /......".11 I' lia.:.ze.il, M. 1!, ..1..11., 6CA.A.C, Juitt;k: fi.l.i.ctiltati, 1..i.i Lid liiialii.y, .1 li!tv , ;i3V - ;.... ELAilinau, Charlod Ar I , nitLti.t, Al4ani.kristadley, Jcidoph s. hilor.11; it.it4t rullt.rton, N. I', lithti.„ Davidll Ohazaharl, itobort H. ilutloy, Wilifart - Cart;' " int,. Mi 3 till. ___ - „ CITIZNNS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF FiTTS11.131“111. • • wank .lIAGALEY, President. SAM (JUL L. MAIISLIELL, Secretary. O.F'.ETCII! 94 Water street, tultvart, Ati..-0.-rt and Wand street/ Dtenrea HULL AND CARtil) littLK 8, ou the Milo keel Sllaeisalppl Rivera end tributaries. Ineuree dolma, Lem ar Dithage by 11l DEL agtutibt Lbe Puriln o 1 tio tiaa find I nland Nevtgation *LS Trithat.ortutteu. DIu~OTORO William Halolay, Capt. Mark lit4rtlog. thimool itoo, Bumuol M. Kier, James M. C.:londr, Jahn H. Dilworth, James L'art, Jr., frtutola ziollora, I.aaac M. l't , nnook, William D. Hays. tipringer Llarbangb, John tilkipton, Capi...S..mu , ll.L YonoE.: Waiter itry.Ant, John Caldwell,.' ..Jit' 2 3 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN I,- 1111,A,NCE COINIPANY, No. HU Clkertaut Sirett, Oppoire thr , CrWow Tiont , o. WILL IdAIOE ALL KINDS OF INSCI RANCIE: ottlir,r Porpotord c.r thailLort, or, de of ipi io% of P 1 oporty or thw,ltao,il4,, nt r, aionnbte CiAte.l of r I RUBEET P. Kin), W. ISALDW.I Si. 1' rmna,nt Ci E. R. Col 0, ii .E14,1/4h, ii6orge V,. E ,•13 P. 11. 8aV1,1), Juseph ti. Pail/, i. : 4 11erthclii, e , 131 t`r HOT.:T,S. 4 Ii,E,S,T4U4A.NT.S. 7t , 7 IHOUSE,, BLA VIL INDIANA COUNt'Y, , COL. ROVP. EIrANS, Proprietor, RAYING PURCLIASED 'TILLS HOUSE,: (cow ita former u Prep irLn, 1f D Misr kaq EN , cucd rotated it I out neAv priparna to inc.sivo arid a cnothuiotipti, vhiinns. Tao roataaa are 1,1111,,, wad airy, anti well feraiahn.l. 9 goo I ..nnin aleoyA provido.l. la con law enn. with tEo lived., tiler., is also a sp•lo.11 Ivory table Ts. las fa dotare. Oa. it. EY ANS, se4:ly • Yr printer. Tufo, sIiMPOSIUM, WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PIeOPRIBTOIL .;&ree', Arrrt Door to !ko PitteburjA 7,eatie TL„ house iv nett, built tApochilly for the j.ut t .oeaa of biro, 01.4 ite.t-ottout nt.d SAkete, euti the proprietor have Lll,l mutt), yea,. nip:ohne:a to the imti....da .all hoe,p itottatautly oil Lend the beet Gikit the uptikete otter d. kioti Liquote of d Aka, td the bast t i untlit.y. lie watttri all his ottt rriemle ehd the t tetteratli to gl :0 him a c-. 111 ai the Symposium. del tly Eg.c&.isior Rei;tau trxe, amt IFIaJD g PitTntradß, , -• 11.4&7.11ES A.I\T;) F..;SrERN Laud iLdnll, .L the 1u.1.t CAmtl Largo, ol l'Eaohoak, nod nu,,, , t ioe.eived dally. Ap , o, Now York Prlnce'ku tlarb.r, Shell 4. , 3 liti.lll, the ha... 1 gvar brought to [hi] ea, Evacy ,I‘..licary of the EL:awn C.lntout.li on hood. and oervod ap iu the 111 , AI palatable DulAl. ft, I . :et ti.e Exo.lnior Eted. t.urnait, No.lll Wood Hue, L. ne4 SCO'FF Rot] SE , COtbler Street &id Lnatg tIIOIPIIIII {Nay, ITT Ui.JU, p A B. O. MARKER, - - tYoray;3ll Uf, tl7o PY. l , 3 r 14141rvint , , 1'0.) - r t 'm lit w SOO 1 TIOTTSE l i NOW CoM -I,ETEI, N ' , Pitt:A JAVA tt eduittod , " t t I(l ca) t t .14, ~•. •• 13.101,t t•, .11 1t..11,,,tta ta.1.1 1...W1:tug.. • fl” II .uet . h n ',lilt lu 1.!t0., .111, 4:4,1 hat ,1 4 4 1, Ittyl.. itt.i le, 4t —.tilt tt 0.! rve•ry Lott a1,..+„ U. t.l, At att.( t , t y tt 1 'At 5' 5 .S.; -4. h• ELI Slcz 1 . 440 u.totitta,,,ol ,y:4. Rooa uthr‘r4 k du o. tc..l u, Olin :.ms 4,011 rw outly co, t,,r :SUISSTAN• i:vruv;i ID.)tiso. IN A .• t.) . t,t) :4 .i. sh. Lox,, L 1 r.41r,,,.t Lii(3 Mfe.'. t 111101'dt. THE riiAT4ONAi I SALOON, IS"4lSttily's %eve , :gattotaal i• 1 PA., U. ISARN.A.RI), - - - PROPRIETOR, I : LAS FITTED UP iti A TASTEFUL, conitortabi, , siyie,tho contio Ll.lO 01)1) / HALL• Ftritt tIRST 'CLAM ItE,STSUICANf Owl many years' ei-pe; to tbebusimis, Le is prepared to supply the hest tits inirket affords: , ills liar wilt be ifurnishisi at all timid with the best Wines, Liquors and Ales The entrance the saloon, is in .too °entre of the Hall, rind refresSmehia will he furnished at oil huts, LAY and NIAIIT (Sundays excepted.) apl4.ly IVAS-11111(34031 , HOUSE, COR. PENIV'A AVENUE 4- THIRD WASHINCriVrit A F, BEVF.4IDGE H. W. KA.1NA0..A... U. S. o_o T lt.e P is 11.1117 ila 4.11 Depot, Y.ti. [ Jon WA.SAIRINGTON.IIIIOTEILI routzsi.v v. .?„. PITTSBURGII, PA. LUDO ACM, Proprietor. - • PIES 110.0,E LOCATED. ON THE A turner of Pi.NN and W.AdRINGWN Streets, between the CitiNTRAL ATI,I? Wt:O24lN 11.1iLltUAD,D$POTS, undergone a thorough nnprOvement, remodeled and furnish/at with new furniture, and is ucw the most conve. Meat ilutol In Pittsburgh, fur 'isovelera by Railroad, itabl ur V . I ? etA. myikly IstitANSiON HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, PLOPRICSOII Nu. 314 Liberty street, Jrist beside the Ditesunger Depot of the Pennsylvania itailroad, which make(' it the most convenient house in the city for tassengers Cir; by that rued. Irigthe proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, excellent ,style, the IdINSION 1101:12EI, would respect. Cully solicit nal:tare-of radio purrouege. There is attached u splendid and extensive WAGON YARD, afford. lag ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hie Larder and Dar will he furnished with the best the market can afford. fehLy GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, DEVra s ID , MI4IRCELANT TAILOR, co r uot or. Fourth and &mtthfmld Sareata, RE§PECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT he hio recolvod hie Spring As3orta..ont of ENT LEM EN DERSS GOODS, Of the twatst styles, tett quality and moat clogant dcacrip• Wow, which ho is pi,pared to manufacture to ordor in t na LATEST FASHIONS, And With inch a character of workmanship, as cannot fall ,fy and plate the mast fastidious tustos, Imy lb Lippincott, Shorten & P , ..4arsOn t NO. 104 WOOD MEET, Ni7AR VlVl'l3 MANUFACTURERS OF, TRUNICS, Vu. liaO4, Eit and gannet il.rzna; - Ladles Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, ac., keel, constantly ea hand a larga stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trace, and hay. lug facilities to turn out good stook at reduced pricks, we would NTHa the trade to can and ,L 411111 30 our goods tg. .01, nr..h*•l. , 501. r...-..• ... •I, 5121,600 00 2,100 00 4,181 67 240 CO 9,478 04 14,241 45 40,246 49 125,009 18 .WINDSOR SHADES.—GoId bordered, plain and fancy. Also, shade Trimmings, always on band at and for side ch6ap by J. A U. PIJILLIPS, wn.l 153 tat- Clair Fore.t $317,841 78 ILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS--4 II largo easortment bltroys On hand or made W to order. S. HAN, • Corner Market and Second streets. 4-YARPit of 238 acres, near Economy,-for ule, by ti. OUTLUtillia BON, U Kula dank Cilirt. A.gaal, .14 etro.t.g PIWV B. 8 EDUCATIONAL : iron City Conllnk-relail Cittlege, -- Chartered, 1866, unaNrs A Yr aNbiti.l, t, 19,8 lui, c eit and we at tlia.oue.h ;-et.,... 1 1.11,1 ntat.s. 1%•:.r0j Men Prepared far Pair: qr anntinw t! :01111.1, A. bl , Protedeoi 0.1,1 og and Accuuut., irLai A. uou I HETI, re,t, er of eon J. A. If VD): ICH aud T. C. JE"lnf INS Tea hers of BoolF k • A !.EX C. ;NV LEY, acid W. A. MiI.LER, Profeesoi a of Fnn nwuehip. single and 11 ailda Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every deparuneut of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid litenu,onsWritiug, Deti. , cting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other suniects, necessary for the. success and thoroinsh oduc.tiou a practical business man. 'TWELVE PREMIUMS, brawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the paat three years, nlso iu Ea4tern and Western Cities, for best Writing, 4 atm NO4 PUS ENOBAVID WORK, lick ~IMPORTA NT INPO.RIK ATION. Ptudeuts enter at any tinine7-Its:Vscatien—Time unlimited --Review at pleaanru--tiraduates &anat..' in obtaining sit uatioun—Tultion for gall UtintinerClul Course, sJ6—Average time 8 to 12 ereeks—Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, $6 --Entire coat, $BO to $7O. Minivterd acne received at half price. rue Card---Circular—Specimens Of Badness and Oreu• mental Writing—incid,e two stamps, and address P. W. JENKINS, • aut. Pittsburgh, POrindylattniit. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUTUBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 • Siarket street., for the sile and parchutie of Road El.itatii, ranting houses, attending to inaurance and repairs, t obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,: inahing convoy• oucca, deeds, bonds, tic.; writing letter. mud c.:•rrespuoiling with portion abroad, &e. BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Ritzaiums.—Diesars. Hanna, (la/Tana, k Co., Robert Pure, .ElBq. .bLY WEST/VAN LANDS ALEXANDER GARRETT. 1U AL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER. STREET, OLEVELANO, SWIG, ELF fur cain Lands in Illinois, Wlsciatsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lOWA will exchange Lands in . P, , fwasin, Ac, for Pittsburgh manufactures, and c,,s/ Mr city property. All letters of Inquiry atily;i,L., - ;,cl glatis, by addressing mo ao attaYa. uullay PRoPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. AGRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and aU the machinery zatiaplete, corn and 'bob ,racker, 4c., ac., all in good order, with a dwelling hags , eteble and two lota of ground, altnale in south Pittahcu - gb, and will be sold on very easy torma by 13. curial:lmPa & sox, i ell 61 Market etreet. T _AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT 4.4 ED, In exchange for laud. ap22 S. CUTHBIEtT IS SON, 5 Niarka a. - --- ASTEAM MILT: in complete running or- der, with dwelling house, etc., unaz y, sale by UUTIIIIERT aP24 61 6.1:1;lao: • ‘V - ESTERN LANDS of goud quality, ki sale ar exchange for Real Estate to the ,ity Ip/2 8. CUTHBERT Jr. SON, 61 Mork: tat. FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A valuable property of 150 foot float on Covington et., Lwiiranceville by 100 4eep on Washington etreet to Cherry 411-1, Erich liwellinglionse of Freetia well arranged.bath room, porch, gull of water and primp, etuble and c• - ..,1 louse, kitchen range, etc. The rooms am newly painted alol shade cud fruit treia, grape arhor, great :artery of ere.; good p .hug fence. The above Offer , a e,cod Opportunity 6. buy a e mplete a n d pletteant retittt.r:e Fritz' God tortes uceoutned4ll4.4 rs 017.11trl1aTs BUN, Rout Estate and Honore] Agents, Jolt 61 Market stre. SIZE of the oheap Doilding far aale by S. CUTHBERT k SUN le BO by 100 few. Location—Near the railroad station, Snot Liberty. Brice—prom $275 to $4OO each. ' Terms-One fourth in hand; remainder at aidt yaansc;;At. The Plan can be seen at the Real Petgte Oico, 51 Market street. 1~ Alt IT IN MIND, that thu East Lib- Jur erty Loth tar 6 °dared at such prices, Anti on each (slyly term, 1:13 to mute a home easily to be obtained. Bear it In mind, that they front ou w'de streets, Cuts hf easy acctss by railroad, and ere very desirable 10 , .-.atieue h.r family mddeucies Bear it In mind, that the plan of the lots Its to Le Patsy, u t Jul 2 11,1A11131:£ 811110.7',. FOR SALE.— SYNENTY TiIOUSAND mgi.P 4)4' 4A,::1 b Nikki", and Timber WWI, tiitillatil it. t: oWkily4lo,o 4 I% /.11.0 Houthorn Minnesota, embracing am 4tlsst. lot of farming Lamle over offered in this market, as they eat locatml conveniently to Mille, Tomas and lived of Fin' Isx.l. rmsuphkus oontilini og ia i urination. et value to emigrants and catalogues giving locatloh, cleavrivtion uml price of the laud, with a brief deeeriotion 01 the culto lies in s, loci/ they are twitted„ cur} . l.se hatt on applicarten ut our ,ffa-. , t.,..4 tile)! %k w, Lou nisi 'face by moil to le , Nutai soodieg os ~I,.li t .adakotia. WILLI 131 PliA21.1:11. k 00., Lay: tof Awes' P.talthog, No. bf Fourth street _ r i cliN POLLARS IN lIAND, will secaro a Buildiug Lot of llt,s1(s) feet on Mt. Washingtou.— ilr te, sloo—slo to hand, reouthrder to suit purchaser. Al. eo, Oa I..et of fiffrloo foot for $24—526 in band, balance lb payments to suit purchaser. 8, OUTLIBICILT 4 SON, jeM fa Margot street. _ 12 ACRES of I rk aad and a oomfortat , lo Lisuu t e i kgiika4o noar tlie Washington Turnpike, at shout 31 taiia tom .lona'' Perry, will be sold on easy terms. Imniediate possession. 8. CUTITBERT & SON, Je23 ALOT OF GROUND in Ekiat Liberty, near the 11allrem4 station SO by 100 foot will be acid Mr nuo-inextb i basil, remainder at six yeara' credit. S. OUTUSNIIT A SON. 61 Markat eirect. MILITARY GOODS. TILE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT , LY on hand a complete stock m RI I I.ITAILY GO D 10N616IING IN VIII 03 let.tintZ, Li Sir (Iwo -t, SASHES, Volunteer Compantos lITHIHHEUID WITH PULL NQUIPIYOJITS &T SHORT SOTICE OMR AND BUNTING SLAGS MADE TO OtiDUl Jfia. 13. 111 9 P&ODEN & SON. uaylB DA mATLE ET STREET. TAMES MJLLINGAR, MONONGAHELA PLANING MIL, would respectfully Inform tho public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most no proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards, acrowl sawing and meaning, doors, saeh and shutters, kiln dried; frames, monldinge, box melt ins, 6c. south „Pittsburgh, September 7,1857. __ GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS. L 0 P. hi A H A I D F. g S I A 11 g E P. 0 E 8' OHEAP. EP O PEOPLE'S e A SHOE STORNoE, A . 17 FIFTH ST. 1 T 1. E 011ILDRENW [MORE I joll INDIA RUBBER Gallia COMBS.—The beat article in nee, Jut received at the India Rubber Depot. 26 and 23 St. Clair street. nayM OCLOTH CRASH-1500 . yards of vari %if one patter= and widths, Jut received from the far. b.ry, frr axle wholoaalo or rotail, by J. k. H. PHILLIPS, 26 and 28 St. Mir 02.44 G LASS. -300 boxes assorted sizes Windt) atria, good COW] try brand, 1343 r Baia . 14.14 RY lI..OOLLINS. BROOMS.-o 0 dos. reo'd and for sale by rarel r IIIINRY IL OOLLINf LSH.-500 packages White Fish, Almon, and Trout, for Oda by (my 27) U. 11. COLLINS. Y'S COL' D PRINTING 11, l3-801d by" fnu2 41 J. R. WELDLN4 VORN.-10 bags shelled Con received ani for sale by fieBl REMISS IL C01J.41118. cOUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs.; Comte) Bacon, Haw, Shoulders and Bides, received and for by_ , y JAS. A. MU% m= Oornar *arta. apdd First air CILLECK. - BOOKS—An all the _Banks arid N.,/ Broken at , W. S. HAWN, . . Printer and Stationer. RAPPING PAPER-3000 retunkraset driza Bab wrappins. omportor artlcl for solo LC 1019 EPAULEITEI3, BUTTuNd 4 PRIMO MB, ETC., ETC Tdi3a.E.Lß, J. lc H. PHILLIPS MISCELLANEOUS A DAMS' CO ,) ob• taload letters patent, dated 17th August, 1858, for -a new and simple instrument tor. DUELLING CORN,truly neat, comp ct and portable, combining durability, utility and cleanness; a necessary appendage to ovary farmer's born, is uovr offered to the people of the United Statea at a very low price. We have no "Patent Rights" for Bab, but manufacture and sell the article,at our works. Owing to Its compact form it la destined soon to become an article of trade in every hardware Merchants' shelf The Machines are of two shies, weighing only about 351 and 60 pounds, and may be secured to a post, pillar, or door, AS you would a coffee mill. We add uo more, when aeon, it speaks for Itself. sellAmdaw LIVINGATON, COPELAND A CO CLIMAX FAN. IT IS THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, SMALLEST, Will Chaff Twice as Fast as any in the United States TT IS PERFECTLY ADAPTED 1. to the Ole ming of all Seeds, from thes smallest to the largest, witnout waste, and t . -"A only twenty inches wide, but must be sees to be appreciatel. ?armors, Manufacturers, Me. E 7 I chanica and ereryhody else, are invited to see its practical working, at the store wider the St, Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. solF:tmdaw--ci J. T. GOODII7. Agent. NEW GOODS. ISSB, NEW GOODS. AT J. I:3IJSH'S, N 0,05 Maket St., Second Door from Cbrner of Ilnrth THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN ON Monday, Septemb r 13th, his well selected Mock of thelatest styles in Drees and Cloak Trimming+, Bonnet Ribbons ' Hewers. and Ruches, a complete meal:tient of Entbrolderies, CriDare, Sleeves, Paris Edgings, Children's WalHts and Cape, Shetland Shawls, and Woolen Mika for Children, Hosiery, Glovea, Ginntletri, Alexander a Tango, ri'ir 14 id ..10V03, French CorAets, Shaper', Expansion. eltirtsraud Baira.,ls.. (uew .ity lea.) Shetluni Wool, Sephtn. Wooreted, Perron Patin, Perterna, ltnobroiderrui Slippers; Datt.rns for Dint roideriea drawn, and rm7rolderies worked at abort notice. Fancy 'read-Dresser made to order 1 th.ink the Lattice for their kind patronage, and hope they will give me their castom for the future, na I will al ways do my bet to sell them the goods cheap, Ladies, call end examine the novelties at J. 131:1311'tk, ealEam 83 Market er , 2d door from Fourth. NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTIVIAN, (Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & MANUFA'TURER AND DEALER W A=Bk+EN'tl FELT, CE ItLA NT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS Ita.OFVlolt, No. 66 b'Tki tifitENT. opposite Odd Fe lowa Hell. Pittsburgh, Pm. JY9 Summer Lager Beer. r liE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public in gentral; that he is iu the daily receipt or thin deliciona Beer, from the well known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny Oity, it having beau pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured here for many year", 01,BAR, TASTEFUL and PURR. Dive me a call and try It. JOHN BOTH, ap2.4:tf At. his old Maud, No. 28 Diamond. S'rOCKINU AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Always on hand, and for rule at ___ ACARD FROM DR. JAMES_ REIT, OP Til E NEW YORK LUNG INFIRM Ala.—My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, sa Chief Physician, and a twelve years" course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary ClouJ, Samption and its kindred diseaaea, together with my un-I rivalledopportunities and advantage of pathological research noes —aided not ink) by a perfsct system of MttlicuLlithada lion—has enabled me to aarive at a decisive, direct and sue cesafal course of treatment far the positive and radical cure. of all diseases or the Throat, Lungs, and .dir:Pattugss. BY I uhalation, the vapor and curative propertfee of medicines' are directly admitted. to the (1119311/10(1 organs and the integn-: merit Ido not advise the nso of Medical inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of oilseed treatmentv and although ..I' consider It a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases!, yet I deem it very ne cessary that each patient should have the benefit of , both, goceral and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institre„ lion over which I have so long had the honor to preaide,are I too well - known to need any eulogy or comment from me.' At the solicitation of many private and professional friends,` l through whose philanthropic aid the abovocharity has been , long and liberally supported, anti after due consideration, r have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring; the bn. uoits of my experiments and treatment within the, reach of all, and oot confine myself, as heretofore, to those, only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit's me at my calico. Boning therefore that the atrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional breth ren and the public, I would respectfully announce bison. elusion, that /can now be consulted personally or ell irtler,caz ail diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same as used in. the Institution; prepared to suit each individtusi case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Karam, Qr., err., will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Taass—My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, viz: $l2 per month for each patient Which will iuelade medicine sufficient for ono month' use; also, In haling Vapor, and an inhaling Apparatus. Ps irment an fol lows : $8 to be paid to Expo:a - Agent on rcee 4 i' of the box of Medicine. and the balance $l3 at .the expiration, of the month, If the putt nt be cured or is entirely Battened with the treatment. Patients, by giving a fall history of their case, and their symptoms in fall, can be treated as well by letteras by personal examination. Patients seedling them selves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate an I permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars, address JAMES Piri JARRETT, No. 820 Breadvray, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y. P. 8.- - Physidang and others visiting the city are re apectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our ita proved apparatus for the inhalation of medicated vapor can be seen and inspected. jy3o:Bm ELLUM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by Y jel9 ft. WELDIN. . COOPERS WANTED- 2 Good Cooper wanted to work on tight work—good wagea given and constant employment. Inquire of JAB. A. HEIM, an2o Cornet Market and First Weds. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap ples, jaStreceived and for gale b 3 hiCANDLES-9, hik&NS k CO., Corner Wood and Water arrests. FAINTING AND PLASTERING, want; In exchange for two lots of ground. E. OM:II3FM I ON 61 Market et. NOTICE.—The Cb-Partnersbip of BAGAi, LEY, 00SGRAVE & 00. expired by lindtaticra„ o the first instant. The business will be mut:blued by W BIGALEY, at la and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the bite' firm. W. NAGALNY JOHN S. WARM. Pittsburgh, July =cl, 1809,—jy2301 MPORTANT TO BUYERS.----We • have I now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED , GMT. AKE , and SHOES, which wa offer CHEAP. Call and dam• l ee them. All kinds of summer wear selling at the @Wet reasonable prices. Mimes' Genets; black and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Pansy Shoes, of the 1 newest styles . We have still a few Men's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at gmtlyreduced prices. DIPMBACHKII. & y ylO fifth street, near Market. DYE - FLOUR.-20 bbis. fresh ground Rye Flour net received and for sate by JAS. A. PRTZEJL, Colmar Market and Hirst .ta. - plaig no I, = „--A large en of ..a.,_.w.Lnetifina - Liquoti, alertly pare form PurPcse 6 I =Mwishing an Article that - cair di relied on - or *LOA anal call end examine my mach. JOB. Otimer idacisassized sad Diamossli THE. DAILY POST. ELLER. ROOFS, The shadows of life surround , us on all: sides, and the sweet sunshine of our existence: only servos to render them more, distinct.. In-' deed, life may be compared to a long avenue of trees, in the centre of which is a broad! strip of glorious light, and on each side, gloomy masses of darkness, that seem strug gling to meet and devour that delicious track of brilliancy. So it is with man ; on each side of him are ; shadows ; but he may avoid Them if he chooses; or make as much use of them as the! weary . traveller does,when he shelters himself in their repose from the too scorching • rays of the sun. Darknees has its uses as well as light ; it is the earth's conch, and is•as neces-i sary to its healthy existence as light, for mil.: versa! nature is , made up of friendly extremes) Not so, however, reasoned a young man,as; he stood by file side of a stin:dial erected in one of those old church yards so common ini • the rural districts of England, and which we; all,love for the quaintness of their sacred elle, YARNS JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Martet atroet. M. JAR [Brom the Home Jonrnal.l UNDER THE SUN El= Thera are 1:ttlo birds lu the sycamore trees, Tull' g and Edngiug the viola day long ; IV,a king with gladness while daylight lasts, cheering their labor with merry gong. There tans greenAlcts waving in wind and rain, Telling of labor yet to be done, When the grainehall Imripened and &adhered In, A golden harvest, under the sun Nit Linder its banks to the restless sea, Vloweth the river ao clear and bright, Hissing the ilowetatliatgroW-10.ite path— Dancing along through the pleasant light— hocking the boata on Its bosom. broad, As into the harbor they gladly run ; Gleaming tindrparkiing, as to the sea It noweth forever, down under the sun I There are grgathearkelgtOg for honor and fame, Chasing a phantom, that seems to eland liver beforethera in mockery fair, Holding a crown in its outstretched hand. There aro prisons, with windows ifiad doors all barred 4 s' akiog dark shadows that all mug shun ; While the prisoners, chained in their dreary cells, Dream of the freedom out under the run I Under the sun there are lovers, still Dreaming the dream that can never grow old ; Treasuring trews:l4A: twating Brighter and.dearei tban-wealth untold, Beeing forever but one dear face-- Healing tomer no voice save one— Bo dream the lovers that same old dream, Waking a heaven, down under the sun I Little feet, wearied.before their time, Little hand*, folded upon the breast, Bright eyes, Closed ere the 'mullein come So go the little ones unto their rest Old n en, laying thi3 strong staff down, Close their eyes on the race all ran ; Death is an angel that leads the way, Out of the shadows; di:mei:Lander the sun I Graveyards, spread over bill and &de— , , fl-aver, far down in the deep blue sea, Tell where our hopes and onrJoys lie hid, ; Safe in the depths of eternity ; But whether th • flowers bloom on their graves, Or the waves sing over tho treasures won, Their angels look out from the heaven above, , And watch those who love them, down under the sunl• . There is pain rind labor, and sin and woe, Like dark cloudribovering over,onr way ; With hope and happinees shining through all— The sunlight making-thripleasant day; Bat a time will come'when the care shall cease— When we weep no more, but, with work all done, Fold gladly our hands o'er a quiet heart, And rest from all murmuring guider the sun I THE PROUDEST LADY. BY, T. 19Z2ZWOOD The queen is-proud on her throne, And proud are her maids ISO fine ; Bat the prondest•lady that ever was known Is a little lady ; of mine. And obi ebo flouts me, she flouts me, And spurns, and , ecorneomd scouts me ; Though I drop on my knee and sue for grace, And beg, and beseech, with the saddest face, Still over the same she doubts mo She is twenty by the calendar— A lily's almost as tall; Bat oh I this ilttlelady's by far The prendest lady of all. It's her sport and pleasure to Bout mo, • To spurn, and EIC3III, and snout me; But ab I rvo a notion it's nought but play," That, say what she will, and feign what she? y, She can't do well without me. Wien she ride.' on her nag away, - - By park, and road, and river, in a little hat st, jaunty. and gay, Oh I then she's prouder than ever I And ohl what feces, what fame I What petulant, pert grimaces! Why, the vary pony prances and winks, And tosses his hand, and plainly thinks He may ape her airs and graces. But at times, like a pleasant tune, A sweeter mood olertakes her; Oh I then she's sunny es skies in June, And all her prides forsakes her. Ohl she danccu round me so fairly! Oh! her laugh rings out so rarely She coaxes and nestles, and Loots and pries, In my puzzled taco with hay two bright eyes, And says, " nova you dearly I" Ohl the queen is praud•on her throne, And proud are her maids so fine; But the proudest lady that ever was known Is this little lady: or, mine, Good lank! 11,,w she teases and flouts me, And spurns, and acorns, and scouts ma; But ab l I've a notion its nought but play, That, say what she will, and feign what she may, She can't de well without me. [From the London Family Herald:) THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. ifices and antiqie aspect. . He was evidently about twenty-two, and! 'dressed in mourning, for he had just lost his: only relation, and had to carve hiaway in the; world alone and unaided. He was oontem plating the sundial, and as he saw the shad" ow move, his reflections were rather of a som-' bre character. "We are but shadows after all," he tnut• tered half alound. "We creep on like this shade, and then vanish in the deeper shades of night. " Not so this shadow ; round and round it goes for ages, marking the brief time which man has carved out of the infinite.--' But, ah me I I fear my lot will be a brief shadow, a stalking, gloom, traversing through a few years, and then be swallowed up in the. hideous night of the grave." " Say not so, Frank I" exclaimed a gentle, voice,as a hand, light as the touch of a feather,. was laid on his shoulder. He started, and, a' gleam of joy shot over his features as he rem cognised the speaker. " Say not so, Frank," repeated the maiden, for such she vies," this shadowleaches.us on: duty, and far from reminding us of our doom, it tells us how slowly but surely time travels„ and that while we are here we should not be' despondent. See 1 there is sunshine behind and sunshine before 1--so look upon the shad: ow as a monitor, a friend, and take a lesson from its unvarying industry." " YOll have grown quite a philosopher,", the young man said.sadly, as he fondly cal reseed the delicate hand that was without any. coyness placed within his ; "but you always were placid and hopeful. I will try,; but oh 1 Lucy, it is hard to part with those Welove.— Years may elapse before we meet again, and. then—then—" "Never, Frank Webster," replied the maiden earnestly. "Lucy Dixon's, heart was not given away lightly,or to one undeserving, and she will not refuse her . hand when the proper occasion arrives, unless upon such provocation as a Christian girl ought not to overlook. Have the same faith in me, Frank, as I have in you. I trust you." "Dear, dear Lucy," returned the young man, earnestly. " May heaven shower every , blessing upon your head. Ido trust you—l will." Leaving them to their sweet, though mournful, conference --for they were about to .part for an indefinite period—and what is sadder to young hearts than the 'parting of lovers—we will say something about- their previous history. Both were orphans, and eaoh had been brought up by a relation. Luoy Dixon by an aunt, Frank Webster by an uncle: LIIi4 had received what is called a good educationfor a country girl in humble life, and fortuntitelY for her it happened to hive been"a vise - tient one. She couldlwrite English -with proprie ty, knew alit& of arithmetic, but. she lam* a gooddeal more about housekeeping. She was what is called Ita - fanious - Manager, and per. formed her work ivith ant* tact. and delicacy s ~.. ~ 2 .~. `.. NUMI3ER, 2974. that few noticed shewas winking until she had worked, andhard too. She was a bee, without its buzzing or sting, Her aunt dye ing, she found herself the possessor of a few pounds and II littlp furniture. Alone and un protected, what, was she to do ? , 7. Frank. Webste r, had been educated in a dife ferent manner altogether, as it was only nat ural be should base beep. His uncle, being childless, 'hated upon him, andbeing a thriv ing man, although. a. small farmer, placed him in a neighboring grammar school, where he re ceived a elassical.education, and the good old man even denied himself some,indulgences to allow him three ,years' study at one of the universities. i So that,,wheti Frank Webs ster had passed his, tvienty-first peat he was a good scholar, :knew,Greek. and Latin,- was well up in mattierh;llies; and hail even taken to Kant and the •school of philosophy. His uncle was preudef him ; lnit theformer hap pening to die suddenly, a host of next-of-lun pounced on his property, and Frank turned his back on the home of his childhood with just one hundred pounds sterling in hie pocket. What was ho to do? He knew no business or profession. Having no friends the Church . was closed against him ; and as to the law, his pecuniary means : forbidahim to look to that, as a resource. What wag he to do ? London suggested itself to hie mind;; and after a short deliberation, to London' he resolved to go a+d try his fortune, as handreds of thorisands had done before hinf.:::Aied Lucy, his dearly betrothed, 'what 4aa she to do with her Beauty purse? :We shall see. To town Frank Webster came,.wick no-set tled aims, no defined purpose. He trusted to chance and hie own abilities: Poor fellow! he was swathed up in his own shadow the very moment lie 'entered the Metropolis. Bee ing duly located at a coffee-house,liis first step was to make a tour to the wonder' of the world, London j; the seeond, to visit some, old F' college friends', who having aelectedprofes - sions, were laboriously pursuing them this last, to see what he could do for himself. , He had a high opinion of his own powers, and felt confident that he could fill any poeition either in law, divinity, politics, or literature. Ile had recourse to the papers—every Voting man similarly] situated' - doe's the sattuand day after dap-did he carefully.peruse those advertising column& -which are so eloquent an index to the splendor, business, wants, and miseries, of the metropolis of the, r worldfy At the end of a month he, founctnething that would have stifled him.' . He' then ad, vertised his oven wants, with at the „ ond of a month, no better result. He, began; to -be alarmed, and teak to., authorehip, that tempts ing refuge for the friendless, and emearrassed who fancy they hose talent. - It, is one, of the leading pSculiarities of a large elaiti of young men of the present day,•that iflthey have received al' tolerable education,--they rush to the conclusion that they. are geniuses. Some aspire to the stage--others to, thahigh art of writing books, and astonishing ` the 'world with new ideas. A few litimeed, hat they are very few, and their success ill Pit chased by severe privations and the most hue maiming mortifications. The, rest, afiiiir,e, faint struggle, fall back on less ambitious prit. tensions, and'seek a livelihoodlin more humble and profitable capacities. - • '." Frank - Webster, who'reallY had ability, be longed,to' this', aspiring 'class; but he had no. genius. He 1 possessed the machinery of thought, but had not the tact, solid judgment, and keenness Of. 'perception, necessary, to give it 'adequate 'motive"power. He' there fore wasted Ilis time and •abilities by • not knowing or earnestly striving to know what to do, with thein a to say nothing of any power to keep on doing when he,had made the grand discovery. His' e'ontinuotia, 4:lnert:dons'come plaint was, "If am only a shadow 'uselessly traveling rold • the dial of misfortune."— However he id, write a book full of very learned compositon. , By the advice of an as. quaintance heifbrwartledit to a very eiaitient -publisher, and in -due course waited Open that worthy geintleman. " Sir," said 41313 latter, ‘. your book, iS a ,very good book in its way, but it won't,take. The publicdoritt want such bocilte:' Thi3Ywonld rather know siimething about 'California; or Australia, or Borneo, or even Kataeohatka, than ancientßOme or Greece. clood morn ing sir." 1 "Three weary months wasted,"' "Frank 'sighed, as he threw his manuscript' 111'U:1 ' 0'f:tie. -., But youth is:ever hopeful, especially when -it has a few pounds in its pocket., `So Frank ,continued to write cheerfill letters to, Limy,. and in return, received the most affectionate ones ; but to her repeated inquiries"` Whether he had settled' down," he always returned:an .evasive answer., His second, literary effort was a novel, which met the seine fate as, his learned' composi tions. Then 'h betook, himself to leas pre- Itentious-soure s, and failed in them all.' Oc casionally he earned a few pounds,:. which , inspired him ith. hope for a time, ; but at the, end 'of a couple of years he was almost 'Penniless: Inidespair he accepted an offer to be amanuensisito a blind author, btitthe lat. ter suddenly dying, in a short time,he.was thrown upon the world homeless, tattered and destitute. j, He was seen no more by hie metropolitan accquaintances. So much for the man who came to London without a profession or an aim, and notpo sessed of any experience or natural,gift f for his selected caliing; for authorship not, only requires a' prearatory special trainuag,'bet a large share ofhat commodity, which,lf. riot -precisely talent, is a blending of ability:with unabashed confidence. But Frank : was .only one among . thopsands who enter the metropo lis with bright hopes and high aspirliticinii, with the 'certainty of having theta Siorelted 'and blighted. 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