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VOLUME XVI.
PITTSBUraiill MORNING POST.
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Ta-r 'IIN is ov WCeD !J! YITTE ETRIETS,
TO k ere 1.11 les le:, pitywliteitrietly tr.l advance
i) o .l..ti;ed it net ycar.
TWO Ccrrs—i...r .t no counter in
the News Boys.
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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
A MAMMOTH{ WEEKLY.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
IN CLUBS or TEN.
Slmgrto Silbsortpclomc, -- $ par 121.C.'MUM.
CONTAD;S A LL TILE CURRENT NEWS
CF TEP. DA.7.;,, Poi:tint, Literary, 'Agricnitnral, Comer
rial, Local, Telegraphic and bliscellar.eons.
This Paper being of the Lamas? tan, and neatly prints
ca fps whita•Rar, In large, clear typo, will be found by
the enbacrilxr to ea bettor satisfaction than any paper
nniiihEZ in Pittabarsh.
who wif to Like a paper from PitteburV.. -Ali find
the SATURDAI POST c safe and prostable ir>`ryry Meat
JAMES P.
Editor end Prorrietor.
BAHR RIYERS,
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST m:t.71..T.A7.1.1-a.F.3..,
Comer of Fifth and Wood Streets,
P.11"I'SBIJ HO H.
THE undenigned having made extensive
additions of 71. • I striti.:l' AND lIA `4 LniOtkIEST STYLE
F TYPE, &t 0..? .o.ll'.ll:.,l.aut..trt:,t.tt the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, int de ttontl.to of Rail road Officer
1.2- , •, and tit- F uld:. generally, to thttli
up2rior fact:ft:en f tr t:t. 4( ;I roaeonel to
erms, an tin . - ii c,f
rk()AD.
'EacANTILE,
LEGAL,
AND u'reitEr. DESMCIPTIoN titr
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
01r matatrtl noa,ly all ni U, we ran
nn e of 012 mrai r.yrt:pl•oe iqtisfaction, and orders
130011 - i', NiFill.V7.; 4
BILLS AND CARDS,
rITILCES, BI,AIIH NOTES,
Li - "I AIR LIEADS, BILL HEADS,
LADING, CIRCULAR:I,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PA PISR BOOKS, DEEDS.
h!ORTGAGES, BONDr, r
• P,i tirrdar C , Tt tiJa Will also La paid to tha priutiug
of Pcr.ter. Ar for Conce•rtft, Erhibitious
Olrcrt?, BARR. A KYERI-1.
Iftl ESS i)AR DS
T Peoitte - Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA.CELER &CO.,
"tiaah Li,,ds of rlshionadt ,
BOOTS, AND O.ITERS,
For fi nticmet, iorli 9 Fonth.l lu,l Children,
lio. 11 Fifth Street, near ne.rkat,
PITT,9I3IIRCII, PA
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1. G. paar.ill JOEITII3OII 8. 6. JOEINsOU
PE RRIN 5 JOHNSON,
Proprietors of Childs k Co.'s
Pateist Ulastie Fire
nt. fl and Wtin% a.tor Proof
Geme
12.3 TaIRD STBJ
RDEiI.S fur ROOFING promptly and faith
fully exec:l:aid, ant all onr wo.k warranted.
Leann , : uf,t,rif:.l illy, - sy4 on hand, and for silly, withdi
rettlol3ll far C.P.E• baplay
- - - - -
JOS. F. El AralLTol.l &k. SO,
EiNGIINEERS :11ACEIIIVISTS,
(;.rasa eJ lirst and Liberty sfreeLL Piffsfrargh, Pa.
UPERIOII STEAM ENGINES fur Grist
and Saw Brou - k•rh.3, Printing ,}lstablikihroeuh 4 ,
hianufact.pritt2, rondo to c,rkkr. They also continue th
manniactur..s of tiwir Cslebrat , d Machiuist.r , ' Tooth, such as
Turning Lathes, iron Planera, &Jung and Drilling Mackinki,
Atho, Iti'ron,;htZra kihniting, with Ptaloys, Ilangeni,
/U11:4 TEOMI'2O9 1.10.110. T R. C. MILLAR,
TEIO3IPSON & Co.,
I_l - OUSE PAINTERS, GLA.ZIEB.S AN D
it.Al NEILS, N0.13a Ni'.Third Orcet. SIGN PAINT
e7.-thrated with neatneas and .le,paielt.
Cl 2. Tra - pectizo, Varni.3l, EC; g La! Patent Dr:, -
ra, Ville liontztigns s very superiorarticle ; Phila
delphia end Pittsburgh Whlto Lead always on hand and for
Bale. We are prepared to grind cobra for Piliaterd, Drug
ts, or others, at the aborteat notice, as we have a Mill
which greed 3by cream Polutera will sayo money by net
ting ttn::: Mora ground with ui. purinly
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GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
A. 17 113. A LIU F ACTURER'S PRICES.
YDROMETERS
or weighing spiritn, th, cln•:qieat arid boat articles ever
bror.zht to thio city.
71-13RitiOlItTERS AIM BAROMETERS,
Very-bag in price from tti to SZ:o
rocKET COMPASSES,
ANN
S COMPASSES,
O. E. fiRAWE,
Pratt at 68Fifa 9.;rees.
opposite m..sonle
SURVEYOR '
(ways on Land at
B. C. & J. Li. S4WTER,
LARD OIL,
C4NDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
Wood &tract, Pittsburgh, Pa
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The firm of HAWORTH BRO. d. BROWNLEE , wae,
on the 3d of May, MS, dissolved by entual c.,neeot,hy the
witb.drawal JEIIO HAWORTH Irom the aboVo firm.
Tho accoo.nta tha late flem will be I,y HAWORTH.
a BROWNLEE.
.W• JIM° IiKIWORTH, in wlttalratileg from the above
LlN4kindly thanks his former f.:Ar..tts 'mud L. the petcona
of the late firm, for the very liberal potronap he nat
re
ceived, and would kindly recommend them to his successors,
lIANVOILTII ELLOWNLEE, as they are determined to 801 l
at low figures, havine , a vary large aescirtment of CHEAT
ORUCIERIEB, LIQUOIL3 on hand.
SEHT.I
DAVID HAWORTH. and J.S.DIES BROWNLEE
have this day associated together, and will continue on the
onsinera st the OLD STAND, corner of Diet:land and Dia
mond allay, under the style of HAWORTH k BROWN:AtIi,
where they hope to receive that patronage liberal! given
to the old firm, as racy are determined to sell CHEAPER
than any other Store in tho city. myl3
Office of sealer of - Welgliipi and
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF TUE UNDERSIGNED ,
SEALER O F WEIGHTS AND mEAsuR S, _
!day be found henceforth, In Cherry alley, between Third
sr,d Fourth rdi tcts, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES ISSE.NET'F.
\'T S. HAVEN'S Elastic Stl3el Pens just
received, and for sale at the Stationery Store,
655 Nos. al, aS ~t.l 35 Market street.
riiHE FRANKLIN ALMAN AC FOB, 1859.
—Tbwwell-licuOvrn and popular annual, formerly pnb-
Lahed by Johnston Cc Stockton , . 115 J -1 . 115 J -1 u icPee of years, Will
~rain shortly be issued. The circulation+ as formerly will
male by 1 .0 skillful mathematician, hanford 0. 11111,
wbo sill also prepare for its pages such reading mat•
.er kia Gal make it an entertaining and instructive maga.
Ine. Bumbles the reliable astronomical calculations
' new
.ind ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing
aeridian lines, and otherinattvre of permanent value will
.o added.
Orders of book sellers and other deal
lvanee ers are solicited in
cd publication, as but one edition will be printed,
el orders will be filled
J accordin to priority.
WM. G. J OHNSTO N t CO.,
ahlishert Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Mers
57 Wood street, Pittsburgh le2llak
c411.013R.---40 bbl.e. choice
JA. superfine for sale
S by I. EBELTE
Tea porno Market and First sta.
ONS.-10 bbla:Onionitfor
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PUBLISHED pit BY JAMES P. BARB, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM;
INSURANCE.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARislin UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATHENS, BRADFORD IX:MINTY, PA-, Jan.', 1858, asi
pniamtel to thS Stockholders, and ma de o
Inout in compliance
with the State LAMA OUNCW York,Ohio,
BTATrif
The name of the Company in the PARYI6IO3' UNION IN
SURANC.F. COM I'A.NY, located at Athena, Pa. Chartered,
Aprin3, 1853, by the Lesiglature of Penrmylm.nia. Charter
perpetual.
.
Cash Capital, which to all paid up
Hitryl G9l in addition thereto-
at
Fit.y.foni Wilde nil I M. , rtgages,
s , x and NO,. q, I,LA c interest,
a
ani.ntlac in the aggiegutv t • I•. •
a "4 •
worizages aro or val..,
Ide and i•rodimure reed estate,
inclpally farms, risairdri and
first liens, worth generally double
thu summit and more than 11101":
Faged: fOr In each case, and in no
case luta than fifty cent. more,
exclusive of farm building's, and
WI certified by 1110 Recorder,
where recorded, to theanat tors id
the :states of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen sit cont. Winds amply
RN - Uri-4 470a8.5 (.10
Cash on band and in Bauk ........ 6149 111
Cash in - b.stids of tigtnrts, and in
course transmission, secured
by bonds with sareties
Due on kocc, re-insured, &c...
Bills receivable, iwiz:..protalssory
totes payable at bank and to the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally due
. •
Safe and office Fixtures and Fen ni-
Cure
' .otaome "pa ?BA VCI.R. 1857.
Amount of - Pranittimil • rut - retired during thus
85,231 30
yea'
Ain't Internet retelved during the year 11,442 05
Ain't received from all other sources 2,480 00
--.
12r-PitiLITIJI IIII .
Expanses' for the year,iincinding
commialiens, salaries ' rents, rein
surance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other exPauses $ 19,189 66
Divtdenda paid during the year 17,000 00
Losses paid, which occurred prior
to - December 31,
LOSES& pata which (warred during
the year 46,561 64
. .
Laiiming3.
Los3EH adjußtc..l and aot dne ,since
$ 1
paid) 2,590 99
Los* EA Ir.,curr. , l mud la procaaß of
adjust t '9,307 00
Lo,w•cd Toparted, on which Du a4t.tou
has bean Laken
re3te4 (1, on ground bf insur
ance afle•r firo, pt °perry ;roust.:
. rod before lois,. pr.port,y, Olt npt
covored by the Poli. - y, &c..........
$ Z.'9,407 PO
amen ,t of ri,iks taken daring the year...15,420,86'2 od
NVbula amount of risk at date.......... 4 , 561,440 : 00
';'1.1..11 , OP P ; Stitiatt.yams, Cotzily OP BILADPOILD,
o.li. Shipman, Prdgidentvand;S—g. ta. y of
the Farmexa' dtdun bourance Company, teing sete,tal3
Only sworn, depose nod say, and each for himself sayi, , tbat
the foregout.,: , to a true, full and ~ orrect statement of
allKire, of said corwrlttije, and that they are the ALA,. du
oreer.rs thereof_ C. N EPAI.SSI,
I'rri:i stint.
C 'tq irIILI.D, t 4ecretary.
Sifoscrits.-1 tint: nsvertt before me, thie 15th day of Jana-.
ary, 1558, 11. O. BAIRD, Justice of the Peat,.
T. J. HUNTER, Agent,
ap17:13 u.OO Water street, Pittribto,h.
F UR A N
I.V TITH
Reliance Mutual Eiritairwalce
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDLNOS, I,I2IITUD OR PERPUTUAL, I.26RONAN
TrElliTr RR, a. 0., IN TOWN O OuUNTR v.
(Oleo, fo. 303 VVeibint street.
C4FIT.IL, $171,023 ASSLIS, 89
I .i \ , St! \ * l a,t , : -I , r . ... 71, :
PLI :4 , !rlortg,tz - c , o , I nar.roved Ott; Vrop,ty, worth
u0u1. ,, , :cc omourit ' $120,200 00
Peu./syl , auiu 12.1.01.4ei Ou.'e U per cent. llortgag ,
Limo. , ':i..iti 3 O,ro ee.l 2.i,,500 1.10
Al 1.1.',1•• ,:, Cuu,cy n per cent. runll'd It. it. 1,0.0. It/.000 00
l'euu,y I t ..:416 it,lil,..looc.'a r2tock 4.000 Olk
St, k ..1 111, ii....iaL1.7.3 Miltalii ilrQlll-ste, 1,: , . .... 19,150 lio
Sur.l, of CollfiLf Yleo /USUrraicr U.., 1,050 00
bcr;p ~CP.audry manta -. .. 475 W
.Bilii 11.-rithio,l4 id
ainoci pep E'4711 i.. 0
liuls. Ac..4..utats, a...ertead luteteeL, el.. Z,Z.311 19
lhwb nn1..,...eut urel In 11r4:1-. 111,043 Z.)
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Sfii , 2,4a s
CLEM TiNOLEY, Prettidt ut.
Dian:or:b.
tiamtiel
Hubert Mann,
William till:Laser,
ilenjamia W.
pt arahall 1.1.111,
Z. bothrcp,
Charles
J.at..ub T. klu..uctug,
Smith liwzren,
Wm. Beir.ple,
B. M. lILNCLISI
J. G CObFIN, Avert,
N. rtit....l. corner Third W 0 4 ,1 ett,ot.n.
I" L V1 P IN CE 00:41't'‘ .
A:4 L
Thigky,
Wil i'lluploon,
1..5vi..1 Bruw!..,
CurneliCh StUiCIVI',II,
Joh', E. VirorrelL
IL L. C.reon,
P...obert.
MA'S, JA11.1.,1,
W 7.4. V. P:llln r i, I'l . M'CAN: 4 , Sterear,, ,
6:p;ulSt. ,- .1 - 6 1 ,1.1 11. mnd InNaet,e,l
i us ,11 , 5 C , ..,g,.. Ilibi.., nu t.), , , on iv ,Ind !".4.1i:41,-.Ii.KA 111 , • . rt , et. 1
tritrutarks. lu InTO4 ezr..last. !..N3 tx daruat; 4 .3Uy it ~,2,
Abs, ,g 111.111:. Lilo PuLila ~i ti....e Sta ,1..11Lit.11 , 1
7.,,, , ,ii•,..0.i.ta. :,,..1 Tr.)..i.o.,p,AtAtior.l.
1,71.t1: 4 3T0Ltg:
Wra. V. ruttit, J. U. Nuutgulatry, Joint 21. P too toy,
D. J. :TIc4.;.1111, E. 7. W:D.ner, Rene Oulllon,
3V(.l.stun, ltd.in A. nanthall, Cana.
JoL: J.l' ..: rbbe, kaw ofT. ?user.
E. F. Vi1.T14.211, 7t.'•
D. J. MeCANN, Sr:rd./Ty.
LH PLR Ylii Da:
Fhiladt-tphi4:
e.telninitz,Juatlee A Cu.,
Eno's, Morgan A Stidi , le,
PIIP_IrOy, Caldwel 1 A Co.
o. 07 WATER STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, AQtait.
In Philadtlphice:
Bolger, Lamb 8.
Truitt, Bro. ic
A. 'l'. Lane tr. 00.,
I'iTrSBLIRG LI OFFIC
It
WEST- BlitANCti
MUTUAL INSURANCE :COMPA.N. V,
LOCK ELAT , 'ILY, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED ar Tsa idicasiLArußE or PgsarsiLvvips.
atsh Capitra.. t,300,000 Premium ...V0iti..4,132, 343 .
Tills COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, MarchAmiliba, tOWD
country
•
Hon.Juo.J. PC2.r c.., ilou. llii.n7ey,ion , rl ,l A. Major,
J,•bu B. Elan, Pot -z
T TAprons
jL li. Jactchwa, iv/. Willa,
Thomr.e.Eact ,, n.
CI. LIAM:F:I, Pro (Arid
I. T. Anti..k.us, 4?.. , •c0
LhceiJunt
Taos. livrcalic, S"cre:s.ry.
l;11.11USNO AB
i Dr, J. S. Crawford,
Srinc,,inaeltinlLltooym,i,ake
tharselace,
perpstasl
or
lizatad,
A. A. Wineg-Ardnrr,John W. Maynard, A. •UpdegralL
L. A. Mackey, lion. S Cameron, Jam°. Armstrong,
A. White, Thos . Bowman D.D, William FtibrOD.
111116itInik;g13, - Wol. -VMld6Tl'*it, 11013:Wm. Elgit, ,
()PPR: tir'--- 1 :4 0 if, F tlall STRalff, l'ulnnuran.
deil:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
. _ _ _ __.
rrilE F i-LANliiiiii li IRE INSURANCE
A OUNIPANY, OF PIIILA_DELPEIA.
iroaturona--Gbarlea W. Bancker, Thom m Mart, Tobias
Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Goo.W. Richarda,
liorde4D. Lowia, Adolph' E. Berle, Davia'S. EtrOnto, Hoc.
rill Putts con. • -thite. N. Bar:oasu; President.
class. G. Rantoran, Secretary.
on every
' description cl property, in town anTroonntry, at rates as low
as ere consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
fulcb,with their capital and premir.ms, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, latil, 83 pab.
Ilshed t,gmaably to an Art of Assembly, were m fo l3 llows, et!'
M 84,377 78
ortgago ..
Rsal IC Sfi.to. ... 6.8,96 17
...........
Temporary i.:. , .1 P. ......... . . , .... „ .. , .
etC•titt $9,1'28 85
81,383 DJ
0.11 h,.................. 64,846 el
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... $1,21.1,708 4-1,1
Ellice their . incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Your Lime dred Thou
sand Doliars,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of tho
adrantagcs of insurance, as well ea the ability and disposition
to neat with 'promptne J. ss all Liabilities.
GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-oast cor. 'Wood azilßd ate.
'UTESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BUROII.
DATISIN, rroeldent;
(lesnon_ Secretary.
Oince No. 42. Water otreat, ( Swung Co'e Warehoure,) up
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will trumre against all kinds of r i end ItIAKIIIR RISKS.
A Hume Institution, managed by Direct , who are well
known In the community, and who are determined, by
-promptness and liberality, to niain the hal - actor Which
they
have nesamed, as offering the b tain
eet protectiee to theie
who desire to be Insured.
/188E113, OCTOBER Mgt, 1557.
Stock.. Accounts, ......
„Mortgage,— ..... ..... '
W. 1 5 .......
°OpenM Farniturer ......
oe
Ac ...... .
Cash, ...... .....
Premium Nottss...• • • -
hills Discountza,
PMArOOI9
George Dnrsle, , It. Miller, Jr.,
J. V, . Linder, George W. Jerked%
Jeones Nlf Auloy, Alez... Speer,
Andrew Ackley, - -WON Knight,
Nathaniel Flown*, tinzandar Nimick,
D.M. Long, vi m ti. 141 nitu,
C. W. illcketeen, 1,, M. 00.RDON.
sovil4 - .. . ~I- ' ' ".•,_ .Bscrwary; ..:.
VOON:-3000 ibe Oo ---_---,----- -----:.
113 An trilliWor gide
mg% a 4 44
'2 , 1 , 1.0 0 0 LA)
."Or,
$.2- 1 430 I, 1
13,7131 130
7,336 ..,1
1 ID 46
$ 253,485 51
$l4 I 1..r.3 35
O. 149 Chesnut Street,
Oppatte the Custom House.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or I.ltnlted, on or,ry
done . rlption of Property Cr Morelandlee, at rrataaonable rat
7,674 6* of treminni
V 0,435 -.
1'2,100 GO
Elia
DIEZCSOV.:I
$121,600 00
3.100 00
4,161 67
... 1 240 00
9,478 04
.... 14,841 46
40,246 69
126,003 78
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1858
INSURA.NCE
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. @SIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 FWATER STREET,
PI'VE93IIIURGII, PA.
ROrk..CRT GALWAY, -Prenhh,u:
ALEX. BEADLST, Vice
P. A. Ralierttr.? S.v.rotary.
Vi u.totei ...tory r Art,. ,tpl.ktr
it% Lin; 1:1;51,..tzt.
!fITT,T, tk • Of !••
an W.Vt.11,11,1 And ti
.
AAA (AAA Mid theitutc• Lty tt,
Poril.l a. Oaf alan '4 I vig,:!..l , furl t..tt•
P6litt!.4.ltngEt.l Ai; with t.,
ell paritibe.
San..i. 1 .11'0 LrLar.,
,prl, P. Col.:tom, .M. U., J„1:1 'tot E.,
J,... , 4 Ni-11 - 91: .'i blIFIli Kit L 1 ,,,
IV liniltunn, Charin 4 Arbuthnot,
Aln•zsnder IC.rudley, Jusuph 6. Leed.i,
. I ,n u tonlivrton, N. F. Rail,
1,,,i,1 11 ~.1 a amber', Robert IL Hartley,
W tlliem Carr, Rio. '3lclill. 5925
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF "FITTSBIIII.OIi.
WILLIAM DAG A 'LAY, Prealdunt.
EIAtIIIIIIe D. ?dARBPLEILL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 04 Water street, between Market and Woos street,
ZIP Immrea lIIJLL AND. CARCO RUBIS, on the Onto
and bilsainaippi Rivets and trlbutarica,
Inaorne against Lode or Damage by WIRE.
Alan, agalnat the Portia of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
ntlgtoToig.
William Bagaloy, Capt. thirk Sterling,
Samuel Rea, Samuel SI. liter,
James M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr.,
Frannie Sellers,
'Liman M. Pennock, William 13. Hays.
Springer Elarbsngh, John Shtpton,
Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. Ja22
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE 'COMPANY,
EGBlldt'D P. ElNti, Preattlaht.
M. W. BALD IN, Vivo Vtastiout.
Dm.lioau.
Charlee Hayes, E. R. Coe,
D. English, t.4uorga 1.1n.w
P. B: 'Avery, Joie:llh B. Paul,
C Sherman, Jahn Clayton,
J. itagarg,z., Z. Wttor.
f C5'C, ,"Lec.rtatu - 3"
J. G. COel:IN, Agent,
C,ruer 'll.llltl and Wood .traata.
HOTELS -& RESTAURANTS.
. A ARUE_It OUS ,
BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA,
CUL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor,
AY INGiktißcuivsED:Tuis , tIOU SE,
Isom iL4 fortuer well-known Proprieti r, B U. liar.
ker, F a y,mud reiltted It, I am unw prepared to r.-ceive and
artopitnodato vlrltnra. The [UMW! Itr.4 large and miry, and
well furtdmhed. A good table al waye provided.
In conuoct'un with the Iletpe,thure la alah a good Livery
Stable. Tema lll,durate. COL It. good
L i very
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I.IIE. SW 3Bros
WILLIAM C. OALLACIIER,
PROPRIRTOR,
Fifth &rat., Plis•l Dear to tht. Plleturgh Theatre.
Th.. l.noes Is new, bunt especially for the purp0..0.4 of a
First Claee it...Aeta:lt and Saloon, and the pr..prlet..r hav•
lug had many yea/A 0.X11.31011C0 iLI Ch. , ilituiDvcid 4. ,t 1 kaep
6...netautls ou nand the best that the markets afford. lild
Vt r I Ilei, Llgoors and Ales, are of the beet quality. lie grants
all hie old ;fiends and the puhtic generally to gic.. hire
e
[all at th.: by Inv-elem. _ _ ___ til'-tly
.If 7-'. --)
Emeelsior Restaurant, •;-..:: •
, •
4. 2 4
No. 111 WOOD Strut. ".- ..
rmatimuiu, Pa.,
J.4,11ES K4TEK, Proprietor.
LAKE ANDFISU EASTERN SuLi)
NV huh:safe and Itetal, a t ' the I...went Cat& priced.
; - ;f Mohan!, Bnu.dies, and Sweet Beta h,..1
,celced Yagy. Also, Now York Prime's Bay Egg 111,11 , 40,
Oyst,rti, the huest ever brought to thiA ctty. Every
delicacy of the season conbtantly ou hand, and served up In
the 1)108i palatable style. Don't forget the Excelsior lies
tsurant, Nu. 111 V0..1 etreot.
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SCO'FI: HOUSE,
Corti•r Irvrin Stmt and Duqu•mite Ws.y,
I'llsT6lll7l3oEl, Ya
B. D. NI
(socrucrly tif'Clie.'"itarkor !Louse," Blairsville, Pa )
rrl3 E SCOTT HOUSE is NOW CoNI-
MhTED ANDNUR IiIIESTB. It lel sitnatutl
ill a oaltral part of the city, boingiii , o routoul t 4
Dupt.:ll and LittiALLltiOnt Landings.
Tiii• all luudoru ILII1J11 , ( -
1 , ,..L.L.t, 4“..1 uttAil up Di splendid style--the rutirn ieurulture
tklag r],mr—and w , .11 iu iivery respcat be a that clans Hotel.
rtnr 5'C AU Lhnu oatLu'LeJ "Ljko prowitioa,
CORA UCOPI 232 111E — STAITRA.IT , T.
Br Tf i r I Yc_rtriiSt, tETI3 STRzsT.
itttoift ion of Merchants -
shd otliori le ttirpcted w this'
e 3 h.bliehreeat, which has been roxutly tittod
rf for the tearpeee of atl..piii;s: q sllia2TA,N.
1:41:1:41.1 llu ili l . CXISTILAL LOCATION!
c o . aute y tWarkeL 6,1'13 lllVitua to
Ilterythirtg pertairvag, tO nu LATINO SALOON v.lll
toned,waya ho Co tr,ehest the market affords.
e, 9V: I pIA w
TWO 'NiTiONIL SALOON,
Under Foater'S Fo-q N 016,1161 Wlitaire,
D. BARNAII,D, - - - PROPRIETOR,
AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and comfortable style, the large centre store in the
ODD sgta.owa lIALL, Fifth as a FIRST CLASS
RKSTAIJR.A.NT and SALOON. Having had many years'
experience In the business, he io prepared to enpply 4ao vest
the market affords. his Bar WEI s 4nrulidied IA all timos
with the best WO:isa, - Liquid's and Ales The entrance to
rho Salooil,to in the centre of the flail, and refreshments
will be furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT (Baudays
excepted.) aft!!'..;'"
HOUSE,
GOR. PE.NN'A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.i
NV 91“Uar4,014,1J.c
A. F. BEVE.BIDGE
11. W. KANA.G.N.
• S HOTEIA
Oppoett• the Penna. lintlroa..l Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. [Dula
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
FORMERLY U. 8. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
JAMBS SHANNON, Proprietor.
PIUS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
IL corner of PENN and WASHINGTON &meta, between
the OHNTRAL AND WESTERN RALLROAD.DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough unprovemout,' remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and to now the most conve
nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, fbr Travelers by IlailreA. List
or West. Tvi.YB:l3,
OUSE OEORGE AURENTZ,
14 4- I"2.ap9rerro Ti°ll l! l No. 844 Liberty street, past beside the
Passenger Depot ef the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
It the most convenient house in the city for passengers arrl•
din by that road.
a - proprietor having, at oonsiderebla eoeuse, fitted up,
n excelleut utyls, the HARMON HOME, would reepwt
fully solicit a shade of public patronage. There Is attached
a spiendid ETABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford•
tug ample accommodation to travelers Mud teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be fanlight' with the heat tile market
can anent febl:y
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
111'101.1111.1LAND,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Sznithsaold Streets,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN '8 DRESS GOODS,
Of the newest styles, beat quality and most elegant descrip
tions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with Inch a character of workmanship, as k1.6.0110i fail
to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, I myth)
Cipplavott, Shorten Pea/1110119
NO. lu4 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIIPTU.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
ticus, Est and Sonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling'
Trouts, Carpet Bags, ke.ep constantly 4..er hand a large
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and bay
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would Invite the trade to call and examine our gash be,.
WINDSOR . SIIADES.—GoId bordered,
plain and fancy. Also, shade Trimmings, ko.,
always on hand at and for tile cheap by
J. it R. PHILLIPS,
28 and 28 et- ilair stret.t.
$817,841 78
IitILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS-A
targe,assortment always on beil, or Outdo to order.
W. B. HAVE%
Comer Market and second streets.
A, OM of 238 sores, near Economy, for
Welly B. OUTEEEKMB -
a most ikest,
EDUCATIONAL.
!iron illfy C;)liitiat-? , • a 5i & college,
1. .0, -- L'ha,-;'errd, 1135.
LC J
a.: Ilio. tiSh ,Ch..
•..1 '
purr.l Jur 4ctull (30tr.11ny P r ,m, l „,
7;1, k `1 r;
A. is h ou'i 111.1'1, e@1;1 cr of Anil le.e cbtl
Cnlea sal kuu.
J. A. EYDBICI: bud T C Too....har@ of Book.
A LEX CoWLEY, and W. A. 111.1.LER, Praessurc of Pea
wa
Single and Double Entry Boa -Keeping, CL.9 Llaed in evury
iloparuuout. of iht.iness. UouttitsVt lal, Arithmetic, Rapid
Rail/Via Writing, Detecting Win - *llea Money, Mercantile
.oiiricapoullence, Cor onimereial Law, are taught, aud all other
subjects neceasary f the succeki and thorough ednestion
of a practical busiumo man.
TWELVE PKEMIIIMS,
Drawn all the premium@ in Pittsburgh for the past three
years, al,io in Eastern and Western Citian, tor Writing,
Air AND NOT roil siscinevsu WIOIMPORTANTV, old h.
Ottidenta enter at any time—No Vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasturaduate3 assisted in obtaining sit
uations—Tuition for Pull Commercial Go tuaie, s36—Average
time S to 12 weeks — Board, $2,60 par week—Stationery, $6
—Entire cost, $6O to $7O.
Arjr- Mini4ers' sons received at half price.
For Clard—roircular—Spectmens of Business and Brun.
mental Writing-inclose two stamps, and address
F W. JENKINS,
sub Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
CUTHBERT £ SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Market street, for the sale and purchase of. Real
Estate routing houses, attending to f usurance Cod repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgagee, do,; making convey•
emcee, deeds, bonds, Ac.; writing lottery and corresponding
with .; rtiee abroad, Ac. T oclif
BELDEN SEVVIOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Rl7l.lllolo,3.—Mefiers. llnnne, Odrreteon d Co., Robot
Parke, Eaq. 1Y11:31
WESTERN LANDS.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
URAL EBTATN AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STILEIPP,
OL.EVELAND, OHIO,
lira for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Mtnneaota,
Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wiscongha,
tic , for Pittsburgh miumfactures,and also for city property.
AU letters of Inquiry answered gratis, by nthireeling ine,as
above. au11:1*
PROPERTY FOR SALE Olt RENT.
GRIST MlLL—Three run of Cionea and
all the machinery compli.i.e, wen and cob craclier,
Ac., &c., all in goi - Jli wider, with u dwelling house, stable and
tw , .. lota of geonud, eltnate in South Pittsburgh, and will be
nal on very easy tern iby S. 01,111113 ER C Sr. SON,
el? bl Market etrerit,_
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LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
RD, in 13 rchaltp fur land.
up= 8. °Urals dr, BON, 51 N.l2tri,t
ASTEAM MILL in oomplate running or
at., with ilwtkiiixag boats, etc., Roar tho Oily, fur
nab, by 8 . OUTID9I4T 8 EON,
tti.al)24 Markat street.
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, fer
sale or exchange for Real Estate to the cityd
ap22 8. OUTHBEitT h SON, 51 Market Et.
L"AMILY RESIDENCE FOR SA .—A
valuable property of 150 feet front on C,ovl,V; et.,
Lawrenceville, by 100 deep on Washington street lo , •
alley, Brick Dwelling Mouse of 7 rooms well arra *A,
room, porch, well of water and pump, stable and ce
kitchen range, etc. ,The rooms cro neviy paintrd Row"-
perod, .14a4e and fruit tru.,a, brape arbor, great vdctatuot,
dv,ere, good p fence. The above °Hera `oo3dosi
41.ort.huify to buy a o utplete and pleeartu;
Prka low, and tarias accomiff4atiag,
PON,'
Raul Estate and deneral Agouta,
J ell _ 51: Market otr eet
rrillE g Z E of the cheap Building LAB
for sale by S. CUTIILtEItI! & SUN is 30 by 100 feet
Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty
Price—Front $275 to $4OO each.
Tertua—Otiedourtli la har,d; ToultalldOT at ail years trUal L
The Plan tai to seta at the Beal Estate °ince, 51 Market
7b, joht.
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VAR IT IN MIND, that the East Uh
arty Lots are offered at such prices, and on sutdi
terms, aa to make a home easily to be obtained.
Bear it in rati!, that they front on iar`de streets, are
easy somas by railroad, and are very desirable locations for
fAmtlg riaildencee
idear it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to be seen at
Al MARKET STREET.
PROPRIETOR,
FOR SALE.—SEVENTY 'fLIOLISAND
ACRES of olioi*e Prairie and Witut..er 141L111, if ',Wawa
iu Nortbe; , a uad Southern Micnosota, embracing the
anest lot of farming lands ever uttered lu this mucket,
uo
they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lilies vl
Railroad. Pamphlets containing taturniation• of value to
emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and
price of the land, with u brhif thacriptiou of the counties ,u
e;tilch they are located, can Lu had on application et oar
Mike, and they will be see t free by mail to persons sending
us their addrutia. WILLIAM FRAZLII & CU.,
Julies' Building, No. 67 Fourth street.
TEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will seoure a
Buildnu.; Lot of 25x100 1,,,t on Mt. Waskingion.--
Price, t.loo—slo In handy trtup . 44aez to snit pnrchaaur. Al.
so, a Lot gay-4400 f;ht for p. , (l—s'l6 in hand, balance in
paytaeats to snit purchaser. B. eIITLIDEUT & SON,
J 023 61 Market street.
G) ACRES of Land and a comfortal , le
&P Muse; situate near the Washington Turnpilte, at
about 8 miles from Jones' Ferry, will be sold on easy terms.
Immediate possession. 8. OlFF.gasitrx 80N,
1e23 bl Market street.
t,, LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, near
_ the Railroad station 30 by 100 foot will be sold for
one-fonrth in hand, remainder at silt erJ s ' credit.
ocrrilaarr & SON,
my 29 la Market street.
MILITARY GOODS.
SCBSCR„PIMS nAVE CONSTANT.
4 on hand a complete stock of
MILITARY CIO() DS
t>araILVISO IN Paila OP
0 AkS, PLUMES,
SWORDS, BELTS,
SASH_ES, EPAULETTES,
- STARS, BUTTONS,
LADES, 7lUNOlssi
T 1/11.11, ETD.
Voliantoisr Cempatales
•
ItotatELlD %MI roil InPliatria AS MOB? INTIM
BIER AND BUNTING FLAGS MADE TO ORDER,
JNO.B. fIIPPADDEN Q. SON.
mylS ' QS 'MO= STREET.
PROPIIIIITIIE B 8
j4MEs mILLINGAR, MONONGAH.ELA
tv PLAYING 5111,4 would reepectftl a inforin the public ie
that he I= rebuilt awe the tire, and sing enlarged h
establishments and filled it with the 'newest and wept sp
prored mac hin e ry, Is now prepared to fFnish flooring and
planed boards, scrawl sawing and repaying, doors, sash and
shutters, dried, frames, mouldings, box rnahing,&e.
Eluuth Pittaburgh, September 7,113 fa. ra,le
GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS
L 0
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CHEAP.
PEOPLHB
SHOE STORE. ?
I,ta. I 7 Bißs FI BT
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The
beet article in toe, Just received at the India gubber
Depot, 2d and 29 tit. Clair eireet.
tur22
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OIL CLOTH OR.A.SI:I-1500 yards of vari
oun patterns and widths, Inn received from the tea
tory, fur sale wholeiuilo or retail, by
J. 4t PUILLIPB,
28 and 28 St. Clair etr...4i
GLASS. -31. X) boxes assorted sizes Windo ,
Masa, g ood country brand, for indOey
myd BY a COLLINS.
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p ROONLS.--50 dos.. ree'd and for sale by
AU men =Ma IL COLLENS.
F ISIL-500 pankages whit , e Fish Soli:no -- ;
.. ,
and Trout, for oak by (myin H. IL COLLINS.
14. 1 (111E — A Y'S COLD NTLNI
IN B 5.4301 d by I ear2tl J. b.." WF.1.131N
CIORN.-10 bags libelled Corn received alp
for sale by fjoSI MEM IL COLLINS
pOUNTBY BACON.-1000 lbs. Opuntry
Bacon, 'Harm, Shoulder!' and Sides, received end for
by • JAB. A. L I/BIAB,
mylß Comer Market. alurli 9 ?ve eta-
an
CHECK BOOKS—On all the Bliat.s;
Brokers at W. B. HAVEN,
Printer mid Stationer.
teItiPPING PAPER rea* ea*
tiresitag Wrapping, sanperior artirile ii =l4
Haifa • / 1.
~ t •W, t ':, '
. .. ~~~,
CHLLDRENS' /MO RS
lioll
J. & H. PHILLIPS
~ '4th. ~i+ ~ d>-- Y` w ~~ ~` 'a '1"~r ti
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MISCELLANEOUS.
ADAMS' CORN SII-ELLFIR.
lIIIE PROPRIK ITTS
bk.. BURGH NOVELTY WORKS" having, through Sir.
Adams, (the principal mechanical ening of the firm,) ob
tained letters Patent, dated 17th August, 1858, for a now
and simple instrument ;or SHELLINO CORN, truly neat,
compact and portable, combining durability, utility and
cleanness; a necessary appendage to every farmer's barn,
is now offered to the people of the United States at a very
low price. We have no " Patent Rights " for sale, but
manufacture and sell the article at our works. Owing to its
compact form it is destined soon to become an article of
trade In every hardware Merchants' shelf
The Machines aro of two °isms, weighing only about 35
and 60 pounds, and may be secured to a post, pillar, or door,
as you wonld a coffee mill. We add no more. when seen,
it speaks for itself.
sellOmdaw
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO
CLIMAX FAN.
IT IS THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, SMALLEST,
Will Chaff Twice as Fast as any in the United States
IT IS PERFECTLY ADAPTED
to the Cleaning of all Seeds, from thel
smalleat to tbo largest, wituout waste, and Is
nuly twenty 'lichee wide, but must ba seen to
be appreciatel. Farmers, Manufacturers, Me• F . , I
chanica and everybody else, are invited to see
Its practical working, at the store under the St. Charles
Hotel, Pittsburgh
aolt:lmdbw—c
NEW GOODS. ISSS. NEW GOODS.
AT J. BUSH'S,
No 65 Marker St., Second Door from Corner of Iburth.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN ON
Monday, Elepterah:r 13th, his well selected sock of
the latest styles la Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Bonnet
..13.1hbons, Flowers and Ruched, d complete assortnent of
Embroideries, Ooi'are, Sleeves, Faris Edgings, Children's
Hobo's, Waistsi and Cape, Shetland .Shawls and Woolen
Cloaks for Children, Hosiery, Gloves, Gsuutlets, Alexander
4 Ten Ten's Sid Gloves, French Coraete, Shapes, Expansion
Skirts, and Bassele, (new styles,) Shetlaui Wool, tiephln
Woorsted, Perpen Paper, Patterns, Embroidi,red Slippers;
Patt• rue for Embroideries drawn, and Eruhreideries worked
at short notice. Fancy Ilead.Dr , ssen toads W 0: tier.
I thank the Ladies for their kind patronage, and hope
they will give roe their custom for the futur,, as 1 sill ub
wags da my hest to sell them the goods cheap. - Ladh.e, call
and examine the novelties at J. BUSirs,
a.•;6:31a 65 Market , tar tram Fourth.
_ .
N . 6 5 FIFI'II STREET.—
I.I.OOFING CH EAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMAN,
(Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & ('0.,)
r.l ANCIVA"TURRP- AND DEA LER
W A ; 11 P 2,11: N ' 7.1 EL,T , ui M.. 14 NT,
GRAVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT
SATURATED CANVAS ROOF' NO,
ROOFING MATERIALS
7_01410.1i, No. 65 lei left!. B . l' r oppoidto Odd Fel
own Hall. Pittsburgh, l's. iY9
Suninaer Lager Beer.
TILE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
Infonn his friends and the public In general, that ho
La in the daily receipt of this delicious Bear, from the wen
t-Down Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having
been pronounced to be the best that was manufactured here
for many yeare, OLIsAIt, TAST el I, and ?ÜBE. Give me
a call and try tt. JOHN ROTH,
ap2titf A L hie old utarol, l'4o. 26 Diamond.
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SXUKIN G YARNS.-
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
Always or, hand, an! for rale at
A. CARD FRuiti DE. JAMEiS M. JAR
RETT, OF Til t N EVS' YORE. LUNG INFIRM
ARY.—My connection for the past eight years with the
above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twolve years'
course of steady devotion to the .ure of Pulmonary Con
sternation and its kindred diseases, together with my tat
r ivalledopportnniticaand advantage of pathological research
—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhala
tion—has enabled me to waive at a decisive, direct and woo
cessful course of treatment for the positive and radical mare
of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Air-Palaces. By
Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines
are directly adressed to the diseased organs and the integu
ment Ido not advise the use of Medical Inhalation Cr any
kind, to the exclusion of genera/ treatment; 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
general and local treatment. The success of my treatment
in the above diseases, and the high character of the institu
tion over which I have so long had the honor to preside,are
too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me.
At the solicitation of many private and prefeesionalfaends,
through whose philanthropie aid the above charity has been
long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I
have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring
the benefits of my experiments and treatment within the
roach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those
only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit
me at my office. loping therefore that the arrangement
will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional broth.
ran and the public, I - would respectfully announce in con
clusion, that 7 ran notobe contultedperamal4 of by loam=
all diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same as
used in the Inatitution, prepared to snit each Individual
case. inhaling Vapors, W.4l nl Lahakrs, cEc., sec., will be
forwarded by express to any part of the United States or
the OaWiss. T.asata—My terms ortreatment by letter are
as follows, vie : $l2 per mouth for each patient which will
include medicine imflicient for.one month!s use i tdso, In
haling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Pegment as fol
lows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent on meat of the box
of Medicine., and the balance $6 at the expiration of the
months if the Patistlit to cured or is entirely satisfied with
the treatment. Patienta, by giving a full history of their
ce;its, and their symptoms in full, can bdtreated as well by
letter as by personal examination. Patients availing them
selves of Dr. Jarretta treatment may rely upon immediate
ant permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over
thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For
further particulars, address
JAMES Me JARRETT, 31. PA,
No. 821 Broadway, oor. Twelfth St., N. Y. ,
P. B.—Physicians and others visiting the city are re
spectfully Invited to call at the Intirmary, where many
intereating cases can ba witnessed, and where our ice
proved apparatus for the Inhalation of medicated vapor.
- .men, and inspected. jyale6m I
MIAMI COPYING BOOK --For sale by
low J. R.. WELDIN.
COOPERS WANTED—`% Good Coopers
Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given—
arid oonatant employment. inquire of
JAS. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First street .
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DRIED APPLES -50 bushels Dried Ap•
plea,Aat received and for sale by
McCANDLEBB, MEANS 4k CO.,
1822 Corner Wood and Water atreets.
I‘ ,
11113AINTING AND PLASTEHIMI, wanted
it. in exchange for two iota of ground. .
e 8.. CUTHBERT & BON, 61 Market et.
NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of SAGA;
LlitY, CC/Sint/en it CO. expired by limitation, o
the first instant. The badness will bo omtinned by W
BAC/Alia, at 18 and 20 Wood gtreot, who will
BAG dlitlYsettle np the
badness of the lute firm. W.
JOHN 8. COS6IIAVE.
Pitteburgb, July =I, 1858.—jy23:tf
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have
IMgr placed upon the counter a tot of SOILED GAIT•
katS and SHOES, Which wo offer CHEAP. Call and elem.
ine them. All kindel of summer wear selling at the most
reasonable prices. Misses' Gaiters, black, and colored, with
and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of the
newest styles. We have still a few !dim% Patent Leather
Gaiters left, now selling at greatly redumd prices.
DLPFP.IiI3 ACKER is 00.,
No. 17 With street, near Market.
DI YE FLOUR,--24 bbls. fresh ground Rye
.
Amt
gionvjuat received and for sate by
JAB. A. PliiiPZElt,
Corner Marketand Hirst eta.
: DIME LIQUORB.—A Urge supply of
- Wineeand Liquors, strictly pnre for. medial purposes.
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THE DAILY POST.
0 11.• risen) , lift(3ll.lUCh Inst.
I ill , glit I'd take a rifle;
• Ti I 1:is: ti it U'i' they , eid 'Aila feat,
I'Llt Atl, ahen " tied "
v 11 . 1 , d, hill 9priggins, drove the mare,
While I laid un the whip,
shunted till f way quite hearse--
'• GIII,, pat that animated female projectile power
ro
I et her rip I"
We st ,, leel at itllll Cnwk en the read,
of coni , e we bed to "
Anil gave the expeditious nag
A drink and rest awhile;
We "lagged," then calling fur the mare,
I tossed the mar: a lip;
I jnmpod into the wagon, and sei2.ing the reins, re.
greeted the Ethiopian individual who held the double dis
tilled t" . B mee of llghtnit.g in emphatic tones to—
" Let her rip:"
A chap who drove a large bay nag,
Seemed anxious for a "brush,"
So, whipping up our own fast crab,
We went In with a rush ;
'Twas neck and neck a mile or more,
When isle mare made a trip,
We glided by like lightning greased,
For, having hired the extraordinary animal, we
concluded that we had a perfect right to get the worth of
our money, and therefore—
We drove along without mishap,
At least a dozen miles ;
Stopping now and then, of course,
To take Several smiles.
At last we ran into a chap,
Who gave us too much lip,
The horse broke—the wagon too—pitching Bill and
myself into a ditch by the road side. "Bill," says I, " the
mars has run away!' Bill, struggling under the combined
effects of " lager" and a mouthful of mud, exclaimed—
" lher rip!'
[From tho London Family Herald.]
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
LcoNc LURED.]
And what of Lucy all this while ? The
poor lonely girl.had no very ambitious visions
of the future. She was a practical little
body ; and instead of saying what she was to
do, or what she should like to do, she asked
herself, " What can I do ?" We commend
this wisdom to all young persons. It is one
of the secrets of success in life.
"What can Ido ?" she thought. "I can
teach children, and I can sew—well, what
better can Ido than this'? I can do it, and I
will."
So, s moothing her rich auburn hair, and
arraying herself in her neatest attire, she
waited upon the rector's wife, and to her joy,
was promised every assistance. The good
lady went round among the villagers, and in
less than a month, Lucy had twenty chubbyr
faced little children for scholars,and the proms
ise of more. She also took in plain needier
work, and baving diligently studied the high
er branches of the art, soon began to have
orders from ladies in the neighborhood, who
admired her for. her industry and propriety
of conduct. In the course of a year her bus
iness increased, and at the end of two years
more was so flourishing, that she was obliged
to have assistants, and transfer her school to
a young woman, who, like herself, had been
left to make her own way in the world.
flow rich I am getting!" she innocently
~!.i. f ilairned one summer evening. " What a
nice surprise for Frank! I wonder he don't.
write. I hope he is notill ; but he would have
been sure to let ma know if he was. Perhaps
he is so busy that lie has not time to write to
me. I will send him a long sweet_ letter, and
post it myself."
Little did she know that at that moment
Frank was approaching the village, way-worn,
haggard, hungry, and almost shoeless.
In the morning, as was usual with her,
Lucy looked out of the window for the post , -,
man, and as the window commanded a view
of the church-yard, she observed a meanly
clad person leaning on the sun-diaLapparent
ly deeply absorbed. Surprised at such an
occurrence, for the villagers' i were by no means
addicted to such contemplation, she regarded
him with great attention.
" Some poor highway pilgrim," she
thought; "if he comes this way I will give
him half a crown for Frank's sake, for it was
there we parted. But I had better send it."
And forthwith calling tier maid of alb:work,
(for Lucy Dixon now kept a servant,) she de
spatched her with the coin.
Frank Webster—for as the render may
have guessed it was he—was leaning on the
pillar in a sad reverie.
" My words were prophetic," he said to
himself ; " my destiny is but a destiny ; it be
gan and is ended ; and there is an end of it.
Shadows begin at nothing, and end at noth
ing. Three times three hundred and sixty
five suns has this dial recorded, and yet there
is the shadow still—silent, sombre—slowly
moving as ever. So with myself I have gone
the round of the years, and have come back
only to gaze on the symbol of my own fate.—
Roll on, shadow'! —time and tido are to thee
as nothing. Thy dumb authority ends where
it began, and begins where it ended."
While he was thus morbidly meditating, a
girl addressed him saying, " Please, Sir, Mis
sile sent you this," and she presented half- ao
J. T. GOODIN, Agent
ROO F S ,
JOsEPII HORNE'S'
77 Market street.
LET lIER RI P
crown.
" Alms I"%he cried, as the red blood man
tled
his forehead, " take it away."
His look frightened the girl; so, throwing
down the coin, she scampered away.
" Has it come to this ?" he groaned," and on
this spot, too, sacred to the memory of my
happiest days ! Oh, Lucy, dear Lucy, may
you never know the misery that has fallen on
me 1"
He was about to hasten away when the
girl returned, saying her mistress did not
mean to affront the gentleman.
" Who is your mistress ? " he asked.
" Miss Dixon, sir," replied the girl.
" Miss who r" shouted Frank Webster.
"Miss Dixon, the milliner," said the girl.
" Luoy Dixon !" exclaimed Frank inter°.
gatively.
" Missile's name is Lucy, sir," replied the
girl.
" Not married ! not married !" exclaimed
the fallen man," and true to me. And what
am I ? A wandering vagabond, about to ens
list at the nearest depot. My shadow is now
black indeed I "
lie could no longer restrain himself, so
leaning on the sun-dial, the hot tears
gushed from his eyes, and he sobbed aloud.
The girl stood petrified; but in a few sec.
onds, Frank mastering his emotion by a
great effort, picked up the half crown, and
pressing it passionately to his lips, turned to
the servant girl and said, " Tell Lucy---I
mean tell your mistress—that I will wear
this next my heart, in remembrance of her
goodness, until my (lying hour. Is Miss Dix
on well ?"
" Yes sir," was the reply.
" And happy ? " he asked.
" Yes sir, she's got a nice shop," said the
girl ; " yonder it is."
Frank looked in the direction indicated, and
perceived a neat little shop window, graced by
some choice articles of feminine attire.
" I would not see her for the world. She
would despise me," he muttered. "Tell her,"
said be to the girl " that the stranger will ask
for a blessing on her head every hour of his
existence." And so saying, he walked out
of the church-yard, and took the road that
led away from Ltcv's abode.
The girl's inaoterent account, coupled
with what sheibtid witnessed. in the church
yard, threw Ltk.y,into a state of violent agi
tation. The stranger's knowledge of her, his
1 extreme emotion, and Frank's long silence,
raised an extraordinary suspicion in her
mind.
"It must be Frank !" she exclaimed, an&
hurriedly putting on her bcnnet, she ran
down the road with the speed of a fawn.
She soon overtook the wanilerer; and one
glance at hti face, although pale and emacia , ,
ted, was sufficient,.
!`Frank, !dear. Frank!" she cried, as she
laid,her hand on his arm.
1, ' .
"Lucy! he.. gasped and fell-senseless on
the road.' The .shook bad exhaneted hie
1 strengthe ~ , ,
'#,''- ,,, '1`.-''; ,- 6t ..- ••P;:tt•t'i. , Zi'A; , e , l7' - ,
Loudly caliling for assistance, some labor,
ers approached and carried the insensible
form of the withered but • ace handsome Frank
t the ne aro:- t inn, where he was
and Lucy despatched
nes.en, , ors f rt- medical assistance.
For k= poor Frank lay hovering, between
ifs an , l ,10,ath. Lucy, the gentle, hopeful
Lucy, NA L7I :ill the time his tender and loving
nurse. How great Was her joy.when he was
promm nee , : out of danger'. She bowed down
her head, and, as tears glistened in her eyes,
her lips moved, but only One knew the lan
guage they breathed.
lilie - hrn Frank was sufficiently recovered, he
related his adventures. After he left Lon
don, he procured employment as a copyist in
4n at , ,orney's office. In that situation he
Railed: for he was continually making blue.
tiers. Ile then became a strolling player,
and bring Iti . worst actor in the company,
only reeeicel tread :and water salary. On
the breaking up of the company, he resolved
to enlist as a soldierli but an unconquerable
desire to visit his native place, and once more
belLild his beloved Lucy, seized him, and he
travelled two hundred miles on foot for that
purpose. The state iof his,apparel induced
him to abandon the latter object, and he
merely intended to pass through the village
without disgracing dr wounding her feelings
by his woeful appearance.
=Some days afterwards, Frank said to Laos,
" When I contrast what I have done with what
you have done, how humiliated I feel. You
tried to do what you could do, and Save suc
ceeded. I tried to do what I could not do,
and have failed, and deservedly so ; for my
eyes are opened now.l'
"Hope for the better," said Lucy sweetly,
" You have passed through a severe ordeal,
hut the experience you have gathered will be
of priceless value to you hereafter."
" 3h, Luev dear, that sun dial teaches a
great lesson, I grumbled at the slow, monot•
onous travelling of the shadow, without
thinking if it went round quicker it would
how there was eonfdsion and disorder in the
world. The lesson has not been 'profitless.
I now feel that a mail should be content with
the station he is titied to fill, and never be
tempted from it by any object entirely unsuite ,
ed to his habits."
"My dear Frank," said Lucy, archly, "you
become morbid i.n the subject of shadows.—
You interpreted their meaning wrongly ; for
we all of us have a! -shadow, and if we only
would admit it, perhaps it is one of our best
friends."
When Frank was iestored to convalescence,
the good rector, onej of his earliest friends,
procured him the yitaation of usher in a
neighboring tit'.llool. It was just the employ
ment that suited him; and he rapidly rose to
the highest `glass as a teacher. In due time
lie married the wise and good Lucy Dixon,
and the benevolent rector and his lady lived
long enough to see Lim, head master of the
very 14ranimar sehndl in which he had been
educated, which was one of the most richly
endowed and flourishing in England.
much for p 'plc doing what they can do,
and confirming to it. and for those who try
to do what they cannut do, and, of course
tail, and are eonsi4iently severely punished
ter their temerity.
" Let her ripl"
A WORD '1'() LADIES.
?riff. lIEATEI; 1TE11.31 IS APPROACH
!NO: dha ainr.tiou of the Ladfee to the
f trt that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
'an 1.f., done , with or,ouonly, without opuregnive heat. with
et aoot, and wan der, nty.h—.ha tiro being always ready in
wing
To whi, ti Avi, respectfallyklinit. , yew re.tontictri, at No. 76
ti nut eI d street . S. A. JOIINBON k BIM).
;MR for rale. apl2:9m
NUMBER 29%,
COOK 12G BY GAS
Irtnegreve4 owe tiooktng Stove,
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The MAYA plow.nt., effectual Worm Remedy now
a a. 93.
Prep:trod and &old, ~..I,ol‘..aale and retail, by
ANGELI. Se; EA FT '
Pioo and iir,th eta., Pittaburgh, Pa
ad sold by U7r-Sti,%oL. Jai
QT. CHARLES, LIN ERY STABLES.—
The undersigned bite bought the lease
;t? of the above inemod *tables, to- , rd.
gather ?ti it, Fi per tit,u of the ester-
rave stock of gorses and Carriages, ' 4414 "" 1a '••• • •
late the property id Jui*e Mathew . ..l, deceased. In addition
to the stock befere•mentioned, he has alto added a umber of
110F.5.F.?, illiti3lEB AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. An he gives his poreonal atten
tion to the business, a oritinuartre of the patronage* which
he hes hitherto roceive4 front publicis -
JACOB GARDNER,
P,t. Oh aries 'Livery Stables. -
N. B.—A illtiltsl4 nrai ally number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for'Fanersis. de29
TTIE CH E 141 ICA. L OLIVE ERASIVE
BOAT', niannfactfiri:d by B. C. a J. 11. Sawyer, re•
receives the prefereuoi over all other kinds ever offered for
family OE2.
Its advantages oval' other i'.inaps are t—lst. It cheaper
to use ; ono pound being equal to three of common [Orlin
Soap. 241. Will the tune niidd only ho occupied in washing
when this &tap is thp i li oof other Soap. &I Labor
In waiting wan be sally .I.Bperaced with, as the clothes
will require little ruohing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. LL line the chard L 9 unnecessary
when this heap to used, atal h_trd or salt Water 411111Werti
equally no well as tuft. bih. Printera, Machlnlstr, Dilaters
and othera, find Itfarattio3r.r to other titziap.a. It speedily rt.
:nOOOO groans., tar, paint, pt ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the Salo Poit, and free horn chapping.
To avoid the labor; of rubbing the clot ea, and the use of
the wash-board, the fcillowing illrortions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten or a family take one
pound of. Soap, cat into ehavia4.s, and disisolVer in one
gallon of hot water ;•put clothes into a tuh containing
about ton gallons of Farm wirittr ; pons in the dissolved
soap, and stir thorolighly. bat tluin soak twenty th thirty
siout,,,,, wring est., and rinds in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wristband, or Ilailln,"0r grease
spots, may require; a slight rabbing, bat otherwise the
clothed will come oat clean and white, without robbing or
boiling. Cold Irratet may be u.seci. In place of het, re q u iring
about double chr.o lt. noslia
ifOg" Observe crur , inarne no bar.
Fe , jaantlty, HT our wardhouse,
N o
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Wand
stree t , and at our voila.% Pllpt,o4 the Round Efouse, PeZIII-
Frylvsuia avounP. ii. 0.. t SA,WIRII,
ap2l
-------No. 47 Word street.
BviA T
ucK lIF: FLOUR.-20 saoks Buck
.l. at la. ,r. i 0 It, FIAC.S.r.i Juni rocalved and for gala
by . ; picw,.. - Nah.us
, :xl4,alid a 00.,
.G=nt:. - 7. Wodind Water streets.
1411.0t13.--95b1713.STargoline Flour reeeiv
IV and for pall ry 1 , 1c06ri1)L.611 8 , M.F.ario a 00.,
fe2) Oorras Woc,4 and Widar streets.
_ -
RIFLES.—A. most desirable
and dt,,an BkYtirP.l VeMEWS,
I:a. PIE Wcr4 dr-,*44.
L Aitb.— A pritsle aFticlo of No. 1 Lard, in
barren , and 10V, jaE4 rec.eiseel and fin• nab by
biraNß Co.,
' u-,raer Viocki and Water streets.
2.f• Lap Pirconan;
100 ilrain Yeyper, g IL
receivod arid for sae
IMOKETSON.
ria•l Utarri atraet.
NEW AP.RIVAL6.—WO are taking into
store, Wvori street,) au Immeaae stock of fine
Paper for lubutaz vcri , aem ; oleo, Stutter, 4;ap and Note ;
giadonia 'lariety • SiorolOa Papere, of .overy also,
,u,l ae eLezp :'4 they a rrtt b bought la thz'East;*here we
offer wriale.Aidor cm low for i.. 431/ ., •
NO. W. PEBICIBiS g CO.
ACEEqSII. 2 --White Fish, Trout; Salmon,
LI and Ply*.ret confitanqy on hand,a full stock to trupply
tho wholed:Uo ada, by 1 . 413 - 6iNftlf U. OOLLENB.
ChR.A.NOES.-300 bas. sweet, just received
NUT and lot gala by RYMER & Alai/MON,
•. ,
' - 5113. Wood :atm:,
uryli k • Cipprair,e tho St. Chailis hotel.
ftllOOM6.-100 aQz. Extra earn Brooms
on ham - land for Rale by
1 B. e. 1.1 J. 1/.'BAWYBa.
DU S . I ill. 11, RIMIVNtit.; -- Drab , arid Gray
Bum! . lituatm and Pate.t..ll, pit op rued
at
,tp43 JCW It Oitt7E" , . 77 Market attest.
SKIRTS—Of the
ni,o4 enttpos, oA Wald at
51at RN E'B,
11 street,
,EEI) - SWIL I IITCPOAVOLS.` -,-- " 20 barrel
14," liced fiwent po tauter, cc:flow ed tand gala by
J &MIS' A. ItTiDaß,
.I.ls - der erkAt amt Piro dreelif.
ri A EST N tam& Italian, reoei
0:101 day, and Lux ttalo by
B.BYM, ANDEMOti,
etik VIM otr ulti
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