•-_----- _ . _ • • VOLUME XVI. ....--- . -. PITTSBUILG-II MORNING POST. Prim-J. •- 01 ' rii..i. l ieci ...wiry sitcruirv, (Sundays extepti , d) I.;: .71il k1.F.8 P. BA.RIt, is -...1: , 1,-•••:-:: -sx-r 4.7,12.3:. er woon MID Tina STlllWrj, 'rk?.. , - Flv. 1.,.!1ars a year, payable strictly In ailv.ancie Six I'.'.e. , i.-.-ro bbd. is, , mroil if -net paid Ivlthin the year. .1.-„ t - ?ii ^ lee, TWO aturi—for - inllo at this counter In lir ',o;oe iii.ii by the No-as Boy's. itATB9 OF ADVERTISING. yx ,, L, ,,,......„ 1, , ,‘ , 2s , I a lTh w te . l i . „ Turic.: , I 0 t0t 272 , 1 .17 ,, T1 „.. 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I, Os , n ns. 12 00 1_ ear..,..- C 01. zik lines or 1.; 3 5, por au iiii in 10 00 ec : LvusALbs At PLAAsna3; Or.e41;101:; - .i,j...r 5ai.n.11,46 - 2.thuslve of the paper,) :t 00 lifariinizo notice..., c ruts :Death notices, 'Ti cents. pi r fis.B - u psi] SATURDAY POST A NIAMIVIO r nI WEEKLY. : ONLY ONE I)OLLAiI PER TEAR, IN GLUES OF TEN. &Ingle Subrortpiloate, - -- C par annum. CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF THB DA V. Pellti.,l, Literary, Agricultural, Conimer olid, Lac..l, Telegruplil.; and liliscellaneoue. • This Paper being of the LABOISS BE4, and neatly prints on fine white paper, In largo, clear typo, will be found by th. subscriber to give bettor satisfaction than any paper poolished in Pittehnrgla. Thos. who will: to take a paper from Plitabui6t, will find I lii• SAT - EIf:DAV POST a safe and profitable Investment. Aibirree, Jill - dB:S P. HAllt.Rt eapl7 Editor and Propiletor. AB,. P. EARL-AD. A. Willa! BA. 11 B. & fli ii: E ift s 1 BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, p0.,-3-,..IJILLsI.IsTC3-.S. Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. rIFE undersigned having mado extensive additions • , ::n. LATEST AND HANDSOMEST „STYLE ? TYPE, and Uri.; ,ved Ma, binary, Or, the morz I N 0 POST :YOB OFFICE, invite t" ' ttention of Steil Reed OtTiccr Slerchants, hosine, liii , a, and the public generally, to their uperior fscilit;el i d oir. tiling with dispatch, on reasonable . ernes, all kinds of RAIL ROAD, Tit ar:i4CANTILE, LEGAL, AND E VTIRY OTH'idft DESCRIPTION 01? PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING .9..0 - cir ma1011...1 beinr, nearly all now, we can give aasn suer of Ohs mos. 6; complete satisfaction, and solicit orders er BOOKS, PAIIPIIT.ETS, RAIL ROAD ROLLS AND CARDS, FIAI;R. '2.IIECKS, BLANK NOTES, Li'.7l.'Bß. HEADS, BILL HEADS, ' BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, DUSINESS CARDS, • PAPER BOORS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, ao.. 4" - - Particular Attention will also be paid Sr. the printing (I Pouters, Pole,reniroes. A:. for Contorts, Exhibitions slid Oircibico. BA RR A 51Y10155. BUSINESS CARDS. Til4-3 l'eepiie's Shoe Store. D. S. DIE . FFENBACHER &CO•, Cheap Cash Dealeriilii all Linda of Faslaionablo BOOTS, SHOES IND GAITEILS, For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, Pic:. 17 ouch Street, near Market, 0~3 -. PITTSBURGH, PA. j. 0. rintorl ......... -....C7td. JOHNSON B. 5. JOIINIOB PERRIN & JOIINSON, Proprietors of Childs it Co.'s Pateut Eleatic Fire and Water Proof Cement Roofing. 123 THIRD STREET. ORI/ERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fully exectual, and all our work warranted. Booting material always on hand, and for sale, with di rections fur use. 50p1k.15 _ JOS. F. 1111L1.1.1.T03 dr, GO,, ENGINEERS - AND MACHINISTS, arrner of Ftrst road Liberty street!, Pittsburgh, Pa.. QUPERIOII. STEAM ENGINES for Grist kJ and Saar Mills, llroueries ' Printiug Establiahments, Manufactories, Sic., made to ord er. They also continuo the \.....„____..---... N1 manufacture of their Celebrated Machinists" Tools, such as 'urning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machineci, En. Alen, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers, c . & c . Jalklyil Joint 77,317.?*.a1... ..... ..1101 , :ihT T110111.1.01‘.... ..... --It. O. MILLER-. JOHN Tl/03/PSON Si. CO., ROUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND ORAII , TERS, No. 130 Third street. SIGN PAINT ING executed with neatuosa and despatch. Mixed Paints, Gila Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Ville Montaigne finch, a very superior articlo; Phila delphia and Pittsburgh White Load always ou hand and for nth. We'aro prepared to grind colorii for PaintorayDrrig gisto, or others, at the shortest notice, ea we have n Mill which a , in.l, , Lc atham Painterl will save money by get ting tear colors ground n iti. u s . llllrlY ---1~, ~- GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, as MART3FACTURIDIVS PILIOES. lIVDROMETERS or weighing Epirits, tG, cht:apeat and bast articles ever brought to :Ida city. I'JEP.MOMETER3 AND 13/110METERf3, Varying in (rim $6 to $3O efseil. POCKET COMPASSES, AND SURVEYOR' lwayh on hand nt. B. C. 4S. ILL SAWYER., luslitill.CTC - 04111 OP LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALI4, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAP' :do. TIN nod sir get, Pittsburgh, Pa.. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The arts of HAWORTH BRO. AL BROWN L.E.E was, on the 3d of Sl9y, 1553, dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of JEIIU IIAWORTH from the above arm. the ~..xtmts of tha late firm will be settled by LIAWORTH A 11ROWNLEI;. .Wr JEILIT in wt.lidnw tug flora the elbow% firm, klndlythanks his forreAr patrons and also the patrons ot the late firm, for the very lity,rat patronage he has re reived, and would kindly tocontal.r.d awl - fa to his iateceors, iIAWORTII ~t; BROWNLEE:, me they mre dt,tertaiuml to doll el low figured, hiving a very large eAk. ,, rtruent or 01115 AP GROCERIES, WINLB and 1.1;11JORS JILL' U Atir DAVID HAWORTH and ES BROWNLEE have this day associated together, and will continue on the IMPIOUS at the OLD STAND, come: of Diquaand and Dia mond alley, under the style of HAWORTH it BROWNLEE, where they hone tore.ceice that patronage a, liberal: given to the old firni, af3 they are ki:termlned to sell CHEAPER than any other Store in the city. ®glee of Sealer of Weights anti ...; . Itlieuguretl. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER 01 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, Iday be fonnd henceforth, in Cherry alley, bettlfozm Third and Fourth streets, where ordort may ho loft wql3.-tf 011,1.11 LE S BARNET T. S. HAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens jus V e. received, a for ealo at the Stationery Store, • N nd os. 31.83 and 35 Market etrooL THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —Thiswelbknown and popular annual, fornierlY prib :abed by Johnston 1' Stockton, after a lapse of years, will 4:41n ohortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will .0 main by skillful mathematician, Sanford 0. who will also prepare for its pages such reading met a as will make it an entertaining cud instructive mug Joe. &sides the reliable astronomical miculalions, a new &rid ingenious table of Ciao, an accurate method of drawing ,ocridian lines, and other matters of permanent value will ,e added. Orders of bookliellers and other dealers are solicited In lvance of publication, as bat one edition will ho printed, .rid orders will he filled according to priority. Pal. G. JOHNSTON /t 00., . ebliF•here Printers, Stationers,. and Blank Book Makers, 57 Wo od street, Pittsburgh. je.2l 9LOUR.-40 bble. choice superfine for sale by JAS. A. FETZIM, Corner Mafti•et. and First sta. NIONS,-10 bbis. Onions forisaljik_ gew-waSt S COMPASSES, 0. E. SHAW'S, Practical Or.tician, 58 lAfth greet. oppaelteldasonto PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM: INSURANCE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FEINER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, 15.58, as preaentod to tho Stockholders, and made ont in compliance with the tat Laws of New York, Ohio, Indiana, &c. IiTATOCILST. The name of the Company is tho FARM - EBB' lINTON IN SIIRANCit COM PAN Y, locatad at Athert, Pa. Chartered April 1& 1853. by.tho Legialatnro of L'out , gylchnlA. Chartor Perpetual. Qtalt Capital, which is all paid up 2nrplcs in additl.n ttwreto ARE STS. Fifty-four Benda rut , tt and eer , Interk,.!, aniountlag in the aggregat, t •... 0.1 Wi, bh urn nr t4h,a tie ani prodCeLlv* reel principally terms, recorded and tint hens, warth generally the amount and more than nicrt. gaged to in each cane, and in ii•, [llse tees than fifty tent. exclusive of farm building?, and en certified by the Itecordr,i, where recorded, to the find tors the States of Ohio and Illinois. Nluctoen cix Vl cent. Bonds amply secured47,6B9 (to Cash on hand and in ' Bank 6,419 12 Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of transmissior, secured by body nit': sureties Due onlessos re-Insured, At..? 11111 a receivable, via: promissory notes payable at bank and to the Company ....... .... Interest accrued, (principally due January 1, 1858,)_ Safe and office Fixtures and Fro ni turf. ---$ 61 nwoers eon TR3 YEAR 10b7. Amount of Premiums ;we've,' during tho year $ 85,231 30 Am't intermt prei.Ved3lutin:z the y0ur............11,442 05 Am't received from nll other Rware,.e. 2,480 00 tarizruitura3. 'Expenses for tha year, including couunisAtons, salarien, routs, rein- garance, printing, advertising, taxes, and all other oxpehaeu $ 19,169 to Dividend!' paid during the y ear 17,00 U u 0 LoaBe3 paid, which occurred prior to Do^ember 31, 18bC, Loeeal:l poit whlcb occurred during the year 40,bti E.+ Loess adjnst,,daild nut duo (Eince paid) $ 12,1,0 t, I.:oasna incurred awl w pl va.Y...6 of adjustment Loalos relawit,l,ou which nu actiuu LILA been takai reatstA, on ground of insar nce scar fire, property trawfor rod 1.-t: 101, loot rot c.. 07 ,rod tlo , Policy, ac.. 39,407 99 Whole aloe tof rink taken daring the y. at-$5,-129,862 00, Whole amount of risk at date 4,1ta,4-10 C 4 .;TAIL' 0? VENNTLVANIA, COUNTY OF BRAUFO7D, C. N. Shipinsti, President, and J. L. Conceit!. Sec.. tary of the Farman,' tub Insurance Company, being soierally duly swora, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoitg is a frac,' foil mail correct atatomoi.t of the attain; of said corporation, :not that they aro the tbovo de scribed °Mears thereof C. N. J.4.1311'111AN, Pre,idont. J. P.. 0AN,71 a I), Secretary. . _ Rabat:lib:A and sworn har...n. , 1110, this 250 day cf Jana. ary, 1959, L. C. LAIRD, Justice of the Pear,. T. J. HUNTER, No. 90 Wator stroct, Pittsburgh. FlitE INSURANCE, BY TEEN Reliance Mutual insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OH BIIIIIDINGS, rirdITRD OR PURPRTUAL, IiERCEIAN- DISE, I'UNNITITRE, .40., IN TOWN OE Cc.ITNTIIY Ornee, 1 o. 306 Walnut cheat. CAPITAL, $177,520 veati - 4.1 follows, Hottg - vg,i.in limpriiv,i City Prr.p.•rty, dnublu be rimoant ....................................$1':0,204 pur b/A11,5.30,0 , ,•0 Courit_i Peuney Ivan to 11....-Lzlmm of 1L.,1 2.46 , 00 00 calf_ Pon o'll K. It Incur. 1 , 1,000 00 S Wda 4,000 00 . 110.11r.tio, U,. 10,100 00 k ut County Piro Insurance ...... 1,0 o 00 Scrip i.r Sundry I usuruurc• ;link I;nceivn nusitivizu paper E,,pli uunte, accru- , 1 Ctielt on hund 1,11 , 1 ii. Bank .?5?..,56S 89 CLI'I TINGLY', Pri,l,leut. DIILICTOE9. Clem Tingley, SYilliner R. TUenlpson, Da , . id S Brown, Cornelius Stereniiori, John R. Worrell, 11. L_ Carbon, Robert Tolanil, Blolen Johnson, Charles S. Wood., Jam.. Ntioudventd, tnr3 J. GAR Ncrth-eust cart MORINTS I INSURANCE COMPANYI Of Philut.delphio.. spi. V. PE: rt Presilett D. J. NrCAisill, &tfra.'^ry. Amount of Cap it Stocf , laid and investod...tatio,o;gi Snrillt= 63,42:1 *"tld.42S Inenrr.a Cargo Blahs on tb, Obio and Mbenir,dprd It!ev:s aad tributaries. iruntraaagaiEllt iO2CI or daturozo by klro, t1,7,11115t the ot the Sea and Inland hlarl:;•.:t!on ,nd "drtrz.:ri),rtatirn. Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. !ilontgolnery, John M. Pnra, D. J. McCann, I'i F. Witmer Rene IL L. Wooleti3n, Jchil A. Marshall, Chia. 13 WI ! , .ht, John J. Pater2ou, Elwol,l T. Pur.ry. OFFIOZFri: WILLIAM V. PETtil', E. F. ViriTMER, Pros:::/cnt. n. J. MCC.kNiq, Secrdary. ILJIY111:0b1015: In Phaaticlphia':in Philadelphia: Bolger, Lamb I Co., ' limiumitz, Justice & Truitt, Bro. A. Co., Buck, 3.lorgati ,t. A. T. Lama I Co., Pumroy, Caldwell a. Go. PIT.C3I.IIJROI3 OFFICE, NO. 97 WATIIIt STREET. app B. IV. .I.".OI.ZWETER, Agt.t.. WEST- BRANCH MUTUAL .INSURANCIi COMPANY, LOOS. ILAVEN, WANTON COUNTY. CLUETIMED BY TUB LEGISLATURE OP PEENSYLVASI Cash Capital— ...... pOO,OOO I Premium Ar0tc5..4137.,3t:1. pills COMPANY WILL INSURE ON A Buildings, Murchandiso, Furniture, Lc., in town or Mil= Jno. J. Pearce, I Hon. G. C. Harvey, Ch orleB A. MAirr, John B. Ball, Charles Grist,l Petor lA.:Uncap, T. T. Abrams, lb K. Jackman, White, Tho=aa II itch..,n. LION. G. C. lIABSEY, Prealdont. T. T. Aneemli, ro Pro:Wont , . Tito. Kironuli, 604v:bury. 1LMY7111.71301U: Samuel IL Lloyd, Dr. J. El. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynaril,r. Updegraif, L. A. Mackey, HIM. S Cameron, James Armstrong, A. White, Thos. Lowman D.D, William James tinig,gie Wm. Youderbelt, I non. Wm. Bigler, OFPICI — NO. 65 FIFTIL STREET, Ppritu3us.on. do2l:fr ,T. A. LIPPERT, Agent. - - Ili FRA.%ki.,IN FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY, OW PLULADELPIIIA. Dmacvoss—Charlee W. Bamako:, Thomas Hurt, Tobias Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Wawa, Mordecai 1). Lewis, Ado phi E. bode, David S. Browna,Mor. rig Patterson. CHAS. N. BANCIGILB, raddakt. ~.O ats. G. BABOAssti SocreiZry. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rotes as low as an) cor secofily. The Company have received a large Contingent fund, with - their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the &seared. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub lielmd agreeably to an Act of Asambly, were as fellows, viz: Mortgages9l3i2s 68 Beal a .77 7S Temporary wins 4 ' o6ti 17 Stocks 61,550 0.1 oa3h, 64,310 81 Since their Incorporation, n period of twenty-on. , years, they have paid upward of Ono !Stilton !four iimulred Then rindtlara,lcwis,a by fire, thereby affording evidence of Ch., iniventavta of Insurance, as well an the ability eTid to meet with proinmateds all liabilities. 3. tiAlilliNilit 00FSIN, Agent, soli fifth:o, north-eaAt cor. Wood I.lod Third eta. WESTERN INSURANu 1 , , COMPANY or PITTSBUROII. ("NORGE DARS: R. : Le,idont; 1. hi. Croanoit, !secretary. 07711:111 No. 92 Water street, Span at WO Warehouse,) up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds a - I CI :: at. .1 MAILINIMIRKS. A Home Institution, managed by Eti..o,-1..r- v,ho are well Yalown- in the community, and who aro dot 'mined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character ;rhino they have assumed, no offering the' boot protection to alone who detiro to be insured. ASSETS, (=OBER Slat, 1867. . Stock Accounts,....— 112i,c00 00 Mortgar l / 2 —. " • 2,100 00 MU Receivable,.... • 4,161 67 01Sco1fisroltsra, AO 00 Open Aco.-7iitz,. 9,478 04 05a1b...—.. . . ... :::. 14,811 46 .. Premium 1r0te5,..... - ' 40,248 69 Bills Discoina tea, ....... —. • ••••, 126,003 78 , Inalo7ou George D. , .rele, IL Miller, Jr., J. W. Butler, tleorge W. Jackson, James 31 r Attley, Alex. Spoor, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Knight, Rathaniet Holt/um, Alexander lihnlek, D. M. Long., Wra. 11. Smith, Q. W. Rickatten, Y. M. GORDON, trecl4l Elaerititry: _ . IiCAOON.--3000 lbo Country Bacon, for 'We mu) ling, SUM a (10, $ L.-I,l}sa SI V25',440 SI 16,7111. t o 7,31i6 r 1 1 10 4i !,'99,151 35 1440 415 91 12.110 00 ASSETS, g 71241... 0,63 SO 476 00 62,111 60 3,334 11 10,013 20 tui.ert titean, William iluvaor, lialijamin W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop, Cliarlus T. Bunting, Smith Botroti, . LIINCLINI. O LN, t..crettity. BLINEtt COFFIN, Agiit, ,or Third and Wood $1;212,708 44,1 $317,641 73 PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S. 1858 INSURANCE PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. BOGERT GALWAY, Prodder& ALIX. BRADLZY, Vice rroaldoct. P. A. RINIIIART Secretary. Ssig-Thle Company makeg exf,ry lona ranr:. npvlr LAI:I6g t 4 f.I 0.11“ , 43.1 , 4ath LIFE RISKS. Alan, against IfULI, AND CAIO.IO KISK3 na ,1111 n and Ntlasisaippi lidvara and ttibittat MARINE goon:Idly. And agalnat Um and Damag., by Yfr:•, and agatlht-t ti, 1,1" the was and Inland Navigatiun and 'Pranap tat,. „ Policinqiaannii at thn Inwcat ratna co Hi with itah,t ) . to all purtlea. DIRT/070n8. ILobert Galway., Eallinol .11'.itiark3n, Jotieph P. Gazzani, Ms, John Scott, SAMOA Dtw.hall, Davld Itlchey, amen W. liailmikn t Oharle:i Arbuthnot, Alevander Bradley', Joannli S. Leech, John Fnllerton, N. F. Ihrt, David 11. Chamber e, ltobert 11. Ilartley, William Carr. 3flo. Nic . llll. se2s CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMI'AN V OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM RAGA L.BIY, President. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. OFF2CZ: 04 Water street, blituern Market and Wood streets Inaares HULL AND CARGO RIERS, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lou or Damage by MIS. Alan, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIIIIIO4OIIS. William Baguley, Samuel Rea, Bamnel M. Kier, James M. Cooper, John 8. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Praticis Sellers, Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Rays. Springer ilarbaugh, John Shiptou, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, Walter Dry au t, John Caldwell. Ja22 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut. Street, Opp Ate the llustorn House. w [LL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, olthitr Porpotcal or Limited, ou evory deeeriptlou of Property or Morehandiao, at roam:table rotas of premiere. . . . ROBERT P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, VII'," Prosidout. DIRCNORS. Lin arles I.l4yes, E. R. Cope, E. U. Engßatt, Oeorge W. Un,wil, P. U. Lavery, Jo3epli S. Paul, O. Shoreaah, John Olayt..o, S. J. Magargeo, E. Wllor. 2. BIACIBURNI, boCretWi": - J. O. 00IrVIN, Agent, J.Y 4 : 1 3 Oorn,r 'Third iid Wood etreete • _.... _ HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. MARKER HOUSE, BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA , COL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor, RAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE, from its former wall-known Propriet..r, B. D Mar her, Esq , and refitted it, I am now prepared to receive and neeommodste visitors. Too rooms are large and airy, and well furnished. A good table al riays provided. In connoceou with the 1101.130, there 111 also a good livery Stable. Terms moderate. COL lt. EVANS, setly Pr,prietor. TUE SYMPOSIUM!. N)v rILLIAm C. OALLAUIIER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth .Brat, lie apt Door to the PitLiburgh TheaLrt The house is uew, built ntpeclally for the pnrioses of First °Lusa liestuuunt and Saloon, and the proprietor bay ing I.ad many yearn experience iu the business will keep coustantly Cu hand the twat that the markets offord. Isis Vi 113.1, !divers and Alea, are of the best quality. tle wants cal hia old irieude and the publlc geuerally to giv., him a call at the Sympesiarn. • ,-,-,-,_Th. - Excelsior Restaurant, c - ,i, - '-) '44 r y 4 . No. ill WVOD &red, ..: 7.. ti- Plrrsottruoi, r., JAI/111S HATER, Proprietor. lAKE, AN D EASTERN FISLI SOLD J A Wholesale and (total!, at the lowest cash prices. Lorg,• supplied of kielona, Peaches, sod Street l'idalooH rerolrcd ds'ly. Also, New York Prlnco's Bay Egg tla bor, Shell Oysters, the finest ever brought to this city. Itvory delicwu of the Now:on constantly ou hand, and served up in the most palatable style.. Don't forgot the E.celalor Res taurant, No. ill Wood street. se•t SCOTT HOUSE, Coral's . Irwin Street qud Ditggeerke Way, PITTETURGH, PA B. I). MA.II,KER, (Formerly of the "Marker Ronne," Blairsville, Pa.) TUE SCOTT HOUSE 18 NOW COAI PLETBI) AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is sitnated a central part of Lint city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The Ileum , was built in 185 d, with all modern improve meets, end fitted up in splendid style--the entire Furniture being 110 W—end will in every respect Le a first class IluteL Pl - ne STAIILt:B )11'0 attazhed to the premised COIRNI'COPILE RESTAURANT. Br ELI YOUNG, Firrir STRZST. The ittteution of Merchants and others Is directed to this‘cgi, . establishment, which has been recently fitted .7 z, - am np for the purpose of affording a SUISSTAN TIALsAIaio----tiouse IN A O!INTii..4.L LOCATION! I. , ,lntry Mks are Varticularly luvitod tO no ;1. intrtnittlag to an MATING SALOON hill ea ways be found, or the Ircalmmt the market afford!. an2.4.11.11-n THE NiTiONIL SALOON, Under Foster's New ri - 4 1 .tiousal relteatre, • 14171111URt.41.1, PA, D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL end comfortable style, the large centre store in '4.t. ODD FELLOWS HALL, Fifth strett, al a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT and SALOON. Haying had many years' experience It the business. ho is prepared to supply tho b es t the market affords. Ills Our will be furnished at all time with the best Wines, Liquors and Ales The entrance to the Saloon, is in the cmitr of the Ila:1, and refror'ornents will be furnished et all :line., DAV and NIGHT (Sritulaye esonmted.) aplt:l y WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENIVA AVENUE .- THIRD ST., WASHINGTON, D. V A. F. IiEVERIDGE H. W. KANAGA. U. S. HOTEL, lippimsii..a Cue Penna., Railroad. Depot., fi A itnlSßußa, PA. [J01.6 WASHINGTON HOTEL / 10.11,MER1.Y j. Q. 1.47.e.v.i,, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMB IMATINO.fi, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TIIE corner of t' NN and W49111.Ntir47.0N Sirtetgi, between the Carll'itaL wtsTaN SAILRO,D DiTOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and La now the moat cOnve- Mont Lintel In Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. my&ly IuANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ. 11,CPuOPitutitoA 344 Liberty street, just beside the Pusiongor Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes It the most convenient house In tho city for pernangera BM inug by Marta:A. Intile proptietoFhavLug, at u.. - ashierahle expense, fitted up, excellent style, the MANSION ROUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLB and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing, ample naTommodation to travelPra pud teatusters. Isle Larder and Dar will as furtair..llo th.) bolt the market den a dord. febLy GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. NI 'PARLAND, MERCUANT TAILOR, idorticr of Fourth and Smithfield St 9 RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TUAT he hag received hie Spring Aesortreent of GEN T LFAI EN'S DR ,F. 98 GOODS, ui L.° ueweet atylos, beat quality and moat elegant &scrip tiona;whleh he is prepared to manufacture to order In the LATEST FASHIONS, And with such a character of workmanship, an cannot fall to satisfy and please the moot fclatidione tastes, Imylki Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson, ' NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR MIFFS. MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Vtl- Boca, Eat and Bonnet 14,:tes, Ladles Travalin's Trunks, Carpet Bags, An., hoop constantly to hand a large stock. We aro proparod to do a whblesale trade, and hay ing 'facilities 'to turn out good stock at todoced prices, ve would (Oita the trade to call and e'ratuthe our goo4l • WINDSOR SID.DES.---Gold bbrdered, plain and fancy. Also, shade Trimm ass, always ou hand at and for sale cheap by J. & 11. PUILLIPS, ai3d 28 Ht. Oak. street. DILL AND COLLECTION BOOKS-A LP, large assortment always on timid, or made toIM% order. W. 8. HA that are! Second streets. r!M,M7I FARM of 238 acres, near Economy, for iukutby O. craillunur BO 4 N -111 Makstsaut. C 1.1 I C RERINO & SONS' ENLARGED • V V NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. The ■ubHrrlher will ,)pan Til URS UP, Y, Sepleihber sir eel -re 7 0.:1,1 ie Pique F tea the tit tliat i ttwu ciify. Alto itaaware domand o:tipa !or r Ert.ll,9,, i a t ruif. a t has .•. vilt• 1 lA,: Nl , ' :IP, rllig • t 4,ir ,•ati• I,,ic, ,-f aa•,rly NEIV rut.llr , all andOco and judge LhVIIISti:VOB. JOHN 11. NIELLOI ; 81 IVooil n ot, Solo Agoiit f Chic:kering Nonq, it.tr Pitt t ;lburgli &Id West ern Pt nip,) I v anits • ett23 PIANOS AND MELODEONS CELEBRATED MANUFACTORIES Oapt. Mark St4rltng RAVEN, 13AD. , N k C), and A.. LI. UALE B W., New York City. 01WARD 6: I ROWN, and W. P. EgERSON, Boston, and other dlititiguished Piano Forte Makers; allot which %11l be sold at manufacturer's prices, and warrantod. The present stork has been selected by the onbeicriber par iitially, and every Plano is warranted to Ike feet in every panic - Tiler and will be sold at leas pricer than hnVe over bt.eu uttered in this city, Fine new unl second hand Potato, to rc,ut to $2, $3, $1 and $5 per month. JOHN H. MELLOR, b 1 Wo.d street, ael3 Between Diamond Alley end Fourthetreett ROBERT A. LOOMIS, (succeum- to D. T. 0 MoigauJ DTAIONEIt • AND DEALER IN 1100118, PtIRIODIOAI &ND NEWSPAPER:I, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittebmgh, Pa, Co-Partnershilt. r[l_llE undersigned have ontorod into Co A. 'Partnership, ander the style ut Wm. 0. Juith..a.m & Co SAMUEL R. JOIINSToN, JR., WILLIAM 0. JOL'IST9I). Pittsburgh, September 6, 1867. 8. R. JOIIIIBTOBI, IR WM. G. JOHNSTON 4 c QTATIONERS, mask Book Manufac turers, 1,) and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, I , ,twt,, Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. azla) CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF NV I . LIE AND MPH. STREETS. All boldness connocted with this OnICA will be attrnde , l to With promptness. Cobvoyances of all kinds douo filth legal accuracy—ouch as Leeds, Mortgages, Honda, Powers ei At torney, Ac. Titles to !teal Kstato oxacninod. To the members of the Bar he tenders his services e-s inissioner to take Denotations to be road lathe several Hearts of this State, mud olsowhore. His calico in one of Aie main Police Stations of the city, and consognontly his faAlities in OLOCUtiI:II2 hominess of t h at kind are very desiraMo. I rid ki-ly JAMES S. MOON, ALDERMAN, EX.- OFFIOIO JUSTICE OF TUE PI ACE, AND. POLICE fdAGISTDATK--Office No. 09 Grant street, nearly opt.o site the Court Hoagie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions;Acknow ledgments and Probates taken; the Records examined, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagei, Wills, Leases, Articles of Agi ce ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnised, and hit business In the line of his of&cial duties, promptly attended to. ail. 011103 hours, from. s. it. to 1 P. M., and from 2 to 8 P. M. apS:ly PROPRIETOR, Safety and Economy In WIIY WILL YOU lii.Jl-01 cIAMPLIELNE, AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and bet ter light. Pure 'qi•resetii4'Cti.l, Matte from tho gas of Cannel prbiluced the. cheapest, most'brilliant, steady, pleasant awl xdo portable light ever offered to the public, and uo danger of explosion; more brilliant thou gas; and quite as cheap; Lampe of the most simple and enmity managed con struction. For Bale by T. D. &0. lIODBINSDZI, No, 79 Bwithyeld street. gm. Beware of a c.nntorreit atreadi in the market, made from Cam.pl.aae, .01th a little Coal 11l to scent it. fle27:ly PROPIIIETICEBB PIANOS AND- music. NEIV A SCALE, UP•1: ulf C:IICIiKIUNLI S. 80N .S' NEW BOU DOIIL (201"I'Ati ETI4NOS SPLENDID NEW STUCK -0 F - SELECTED FOR THE FALL TRADE FROM THE EHICKERING & SON'S, BOSTON , PIANOS TO Et ri rl BOOKS AND STATIONERY TOBACCO AND SEGARS, VIT IL RINEHART, VV • a1014.04081M9 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS ALDERMEN And Ex-OlAcio Justice ef. the. Peace, Alderman's Oalce. COOKING BY GAS. A WORD TO THE LADIES, PIM HEATED TERM IS APPROAC INGI, 4Ad we call the attention of the L&dke to the ;act that' COOKING, IRONING, ETC., Onn be done with economy, viihout opprewilve bent, with out soot, and with 4cup:itch—the lire being always revel} in momout—by using Ittusgraves Gas 00065440 Otovg, To wbleli wo rospeoqully lEl[lO your utteutiou, at No. 70 SuUtlitlohletTuet. S. A. JOHNSON oounty nod Oily Righta for wao AYRES' liVOll3l C ()NYE OT C ONFNOTION, 00 NFICOTION,CON ICCTION,CONF • O'FION,CONVS OTION,CONViiO TION,CONIoNOT I 0U,21;50 NFEOT ONOONF E U T I 0 N,CONFICOT I ON 00NFN O T I ON The moat pleasant, safe and effectual lict;:zin liei.cdy nen In nos. Prepared etnt waoieeale and retail, by AYM11 4 17.1. UAW, Oor. Wood and Sixth sts., Pittsburgh, Pa , And sold by Drasrtitsts satiorally. QT. CRAWS Livtlß.l 7 STABLES, Tito under:Ague:3 11 4 5 bought the lease " of the above named Stables, to-0.,r1 PA- gather rich apart:et:of the erten- l r • al sive dock of homes and Carriages, 'l l4 `ll l m 7." late the property of James blathews, deceased, In addition to the stock before-mentioned, ho has ohm added a number of MIS HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRLAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Third, below Wood 'treat. As he gives hie personal atten tion to the bustneas, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received from poblic in colici.W. ;lAMB OATa:DliElt, lit. Charbia Livery; StaLlaa. N. 13.—A ELEARSE and any ninnhernf CAP.II.TAGity-san always be procured for ifunertda. da29 pHE () II EMICAL OLIVE ERA SIV E SOAP, manufactured by B. 0. & J. ii. Sawyer, re receives the preference over all other kinds over offered for family use. Its advantages over other Scapa are —lat. It is cheaper to ruse, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2d. T a it the rim., used only be occupied in washing when this Seep is need in place of ettiar Sono. 7d. Leper In washing .can be nearly ditponiad ,z s tsth, se the clothes will reyWro;illitia if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wuNboard. 4th. Dolling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is mad, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters and ethers, 'and it farenperior to other Soaps. It speedily re EUOVOS grease, tar, paint, printers' ink argd girt ;rota the hands, leaving the skin Dolt, mid free from chapping. Tu avoid the labs; of ffilabing the clothes, and the Ilse of the wasb-haard, the followingdirections should be followed: For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of 'Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about tee gallons of warm water; pour to the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Lat them soe,h tbmniy to thitty minutes, wring or*, ruse rimes in warm water once, cold Tiler tad .a. A very dirty wrist band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes wilboume out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used In place of hot, reqniring about double time in soaking. .$ Observe o"r aHa ore eactr bar. saia, any quantity, at our Warehouse, No. 47 Woud street, Mad at our works, opposite the Round Rouse, Penn sylvania avenue. B.C. & J, 11. SAWYRR, ap2l No. 47 Wood street . BuCIOVUEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck wheat flow, 50 112. sack", Jug received and for aalo by idcOANDLES9, ISRANS di CO., Corner Wood and Water streets. 111LOUIL-25 bble. Superfine Flour received and for sale by IticOMMUCIS, =ANS, & CO, 220 Omar Wood and Wator streets. EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A moat 404mbie AO chap wort!, e$ &OWN & TXTod LBlin, BM. ISO Wcstmt. —A prime article of Nte. 1 Lard, in barrels and Sege, jest received and for lade hicOANDIPI3, MM' 00, pat Ckirrtef ofWood tad Watei streets. lEMI=CEI3 DEALIP-9 11l ILL EINIS3 or .Vo. 12g WOOD .51"le XI EDUCATIONAL. C,% iron City t'othioner( (L:ollege, f"..4. • In —Cha,teral o 18L5. u :ITODFri?s ArTi:lNDtet.;, J n L'A ; N u the larked and moat Ihurungli 111.1, . -4.1 of tip. Young .lien red Jbr Actual )Mier o/ V, C. `.M11 . 11, a 751, P..le.idot .;..vg sod P.c10.,r. , of Ar:noints. A. T. DOCTIII7er,I ...licher if ArttlitnoLic secs C-, i,na cisl Calculatrz i. J. A. lIKYDItICH and T. C. JEV , s lAn Tea.n •1A of nook ALEX CoWLEY, and W. A. MILLF:It, fe , hors of ran ; manship. Single and D We Entry Book-ICeepin, ee no lin every I department of Busitiess. Comimrciol, Arithmetic, Rapid Buisiniais Writing, Dot...ling Counterfeit Money, Aleramtile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other sublects necessary for the success and thoron,sh education of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for bast Writing, .41:11'" AND NOT FOR RNORAVID WORK ? IMPORTANT INFORM kTION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasnre--Oraduates assisted In obtaining sit tur Pull Commercial Course, s36—Average . time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, $6 —Entire cost, $6O to $7O. Ministers' sous received at half price. For Card--thronlar—Spocimenii of Business and Orna mental Writing—lnclose two stamps, and addreas P. W. JENKINS, aus Pittsburgh, Peunsylvanis. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Q, CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 Market stroet, for the sale and pnrchnee of . !teal Estate, renting houses, attending to Insurance and repairs, obtaining bonus on bonds, mortgagee, ..40,; making convey ances, deeds, bonds, &c 4 writing lettere and corresponding with parties abroad, tic. BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO RtIIaXICIOS.I--Mevire. Hanna, Gartetaon a Co., Robert Parka, URI. JylL•y 'cm zsTzurr LANDS ALEXANDER GARRETT, REAL h.STATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, 01110, Had fur Halo Lands in Illinois, WIEICOII3III, Minnesota, Miring,. and lowa. Ile will 0.1CCI:IfillgO Lands In sgiscousiu, Au., fur Pittsburgh manufactnres,and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressiug me Q 3 above. eulLly PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. AhilLL--Three run of stones and all the machinery complete, corn and cob cracker, arc_ kc., all in good order, with a dwelling home, stable and two lots of ground, situate lu.3onti, Pitteburgh, and will be sold on very cosy terms by E 3, OUTIIBB111! & SOS, eIT 51 Market street. AWHENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT .I4I lu exchange fur land. apt/ OUTILSFIRT Ac BON, 51 Market at.. ASTEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling hone, etc., near the city, for sale by 13CUTLIBEILT k 8014, a„?..ap24 51 Market street. WESTERN LANDS of good quality, lar sale or exchange for Real &tato In the city op= S. OUTIIBRRT & BON, 51 Marko t FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE--A valuable property of 1.50 feet front ou Covington et., Lawrenceville, by 100 deep en Washington street to Cherry alley, Brick Dwelling liouse of T rooma well arranged,bath room, porch, well of water and pump, stable and coal hduge, kitchen range, etc. The rooms are Lowly painted and pa }weed, ti hathl and fruit trees, grape arbor, groat variety of flowt.rn, etc.; good p ling fence. Thu above offera n good opportunity to buy a c mplete and pleasant roaideaca. Price low, and toms accommodating. 8. OUTIIHERT & SON, Real Notate and Clonnral Agents, alb 61 Market street. TEE SIZE of the cheap Building Loth g for Rale by S. OUTIIBEILT & BON is 3;) by 10u feet. Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty. Prlco—Frotn $276 to stOo each. Terme—One-fourth in hand; remainder at six years credit. The Plan can be seen at the Beal Estate Office, 61 Market street. Del 2. EAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lib erty Lota are offered at such prices, and on mach easy terms, as to make a home easily to ho obtained. Bear it in mind, that they front on w l / 4 1e streets, are of easy access by railroad, and are very desirable locations for family residences hear it in mind, that the plan of the lota in to be well at Jel2 61 61ABJ T STIIEI4I7. FOR SALE.-SEVENTY • THOUSAN D ACKER of ohoi-o Prairie and Timber Land, situated is N or'legu Aqua and southern Minnesota, embracing the nuns; 14 of farming lauds ever offered lo thia market, as they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns am:11111es 01 Railroad, Pamphlets containing information of value to anigrants and catalogues giving location, description and price of the land, with a brief description of the panties in which they are located, can be had on appl;cation at our office, and they will be soot free bi wail to persons sending as their address. IiItII.I.IAhI FRAZIKR k CO., Jones' Building, No. 07 Fourth street. rfIEN DOLLARS IN HAND, will secure .9. .8. Building Lot of 26.'100 foe* on Mt. Washington.— Price, sl.oo—slo in hand, remainder to suit purchaser. Al. so, a Lot of 60x.1.00 feet fur :„2.58—.325 in hand, balance in payments to snit liv,rchnzer. B. CUTHBERT & SON, Jets 61 Market street. 1.2 ACRES of Land and a comfortable Hausa, situate near the Wohington Turnpike, at about 3 miles from Jones' Gerry, will be sold on easy terms. lamed Late t3orgeaaluie. E. OUTILLESKRT & EON, !eV. 61 Market street. ALOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, near the llailioad station 30 by 100 feet will be cold for 31,.e-rogrth in hand, remainder at idx yeare' credit. S. CIITHBFAT /4 SON. tuy2B 51 Markot 'greet. MILITARY GOODS. rfillE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTA N T. kh , co hand a complete Much iii MII.ITA_HY GOODS 00115187130 IN PAR? 01 PLUMES, 8W0.41)8, BASIILS, TASSELS, Volunteer U oinpaialee rolirrualED WITH IULL EICAPACENST AT MOST TIMM &ILI AND BUNTINO FLAGS MADE TO ORDER JNO. B. nvp.4.o.oarf & SOI. mylB 95 MABILBT STREET. LAMES MILIANGAR, MONONOAHELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the Public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having, enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most ap proved machinery, Is now prepared to furnish flooring and gulled boards, ecrowl sawing and reisewing, doors, sash and abutters,ln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &c. South Pittsbnrgh, September 7, 18f7. GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS L 0 A El E P. 0 II ti' 0 11 E A P . S' PEOPLE'S a A SIION STORE, 4 I No. 17 PIFT . it eT t I T WTI LiniESNILV Ei HUMS 1.141 INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The hest article In nee, Just re-eived at the India Rubber Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair street. inr22 j. & PIIRIARS. ( A IL CLOTH C d lt wi A ii .S tl lA—l t soo yards of the Me mrj, forlal l'a e wholesale eral regil, jl 4 J. h 11. PHILLIPS, my T.I 2 B and 28 St. ()Ws stove* CILASS.-300 bozos Lodi:TVA sizes Window ln c l ; s93, good country brand, for sale by myrl IIRNILY IL COLLfli& BROOMS. -50 dos. reo'd and for sale by iniM HENRY IL COLLINS packages White Fish, Salmon, *0 Trout, tor eats by (my2T) IL H. COLLINS. 11 - NO. D. M'CREAR Y'S COL'D PRINTING ell IN 13—Sold by • I mr24l J;R VirELDIN. ORN.-10 hags shelled Corn received and IL/ for solo _ DA] s T.IENIIY IL COLLINS flOll N TRY BAOON.-1000 lbs. oouy sa &con, Hams, Sbovgara and Sides, received and for sale by JAS. A. MISER, Corner Market and First stir ('HECK BOOKS—On all. the Berea: and Brokers at B.llKitt, • mrat . Printer and Stott-our.- 'RArPIISTG PAPER--3004 reams Liss% Idle" Bag WraPPing, asapFrior atiolesato bL -- 41: R. WCAN. 1 6194 ADAMS' CORN Adams, (the pre._ tained lettors pate - nt, t , dated 17th gugust,losB, for ta new and simple instrument for SHELLING CORN, truly peat, comp , ct and portable, combining utility and cleanness; a necessary appendage to ovary farmer's barn, is now offered to the.poople of tha Halted States at a very low price We have no "Patent Rights" for sale; bat 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 are of two slam, weighbig, only about 35 and 50 pounds, and may be secured to a poet, pillar, or door, as you would a coffee mill. We add no more, when seen, it speaks for itself. sell:3mdaw LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A 00 IT IS TILE UMW Will Chaff Twice as Fast as any in the United States TT IS PERFECTLY ADAPTED ca----._ JIL to tho Cleaning of all Seeds, from the . r - ' i smallest to the largest, wi th out waste, and is FOA only twenty inches wide, but must be seen to .w be appreciated. Farmers, Manufacturers, Me • IV" I chamica and eaerylaody else, are invited to see its practical working, at the store under the Bt. Charles hotel, Pittsburgh. sett amdew—cd J. T. UOODIN, Agent. NEW GOODS. 1858, NEW GOODS'. AT J. U SH' S, No tz Markel St., 'Second Door from Corner of Eburth. TLIE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN ON. Monday, September 13th, his well selected stock of the latest 'styles in Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, /lowers and Ruches, a complete Istfortment of Embroideries, Col'ars, Sleeves, Paris Edgings, Children's Robe's, Waists and Caps, Shetland Shawls and. Woolen Cloaks for Children, Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, Aloxander Tatman's ilid Gloves, French Clorsets,'Shapos, Expansion Skirts, and Bussela, (new styles.) Shetland Wool, Sephln Woortited, Perpen Paper, Patterns, Embroidered Slippers; PattLrns for Embroideries drawn, and Embroideries worked at short notice. 'gooey Ilead.Dressos made to order. I thank the Ladies for their kind patronage, and hope they will give me their custom for the future, as I will al ways do my beet to sell Obem the goods cheap. Ladies, call and examine the novelties at J. BUSH'S, so I s:Bm 05 Market et., 2d door from /mirth. NO. G 5 FIFTH STREET.- DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for 11. M. Warren & C 0.,) GRAVEL SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, *I-OFFICE, No. 65 FIFTH MEET, opposite Odd Fel lows Hall. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy9 THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform Lie friends and the public in gentsul, that ho Is in the daily re4x , ipt of this delicious Beer, from tho well known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronouncod to be tho host that was manufactured here for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me ,all and try it. JOHN ROTH, ap24:tf At his old stand, No. 26 Diamond. STOC KING YARNS AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Always on hand, and for td° at iIIACARD FROMDR. JAMES M. JIR- Kura% OP THE NhriV VOILE LUNG INFIRM AllY.—My Connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, es Chief Physiciarcand a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Oen sumption and its kindred diseases, together with my un rivalled opportunities and ail van tage of pathological research —aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhala tion—has enabled me to early° at a decisive, direct and sac credo] course of treatment far the positive and radical cure of all dimwits of the Throat, Lungs, and Aft-Pastages. By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly adresaed to the diseased organs and the integu ment Ido not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind. to the exclusion of general Ireatmeml; and although I ,snider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it vary po canary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment The success of my treatment In the above diserises, and the high character of the Institu tion over which I have so long had the honor to prealdiore too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the aolleitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic 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 be nefita of my experiments and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who wore able to visit late at ray office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional breth ren and the public, I would respectfully announce in con chadors, that /cars now bs consulted pessonay or by kifir.on all dieeases as above, and that the medicines, the same as ruled in the Institution, prepared to snit each individual case. inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, de., dm, Will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canada,. 'leans—My torws of treatment by letter are as follows, viz: SIZ per month for each "patient which will include medicine sufficient for ono mouth's taro; alert, In haling Vapor, and an inhaling Apparatus. Ps yment as fol. Iowa: $8 to be paid to Express Agent on rocaf r st of the box of Medicine, and the balance $8 at the expiration of tiro muirGi, if the pea, nt be cared or is etitirely satisfied With the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal exaltanatien. Patients availing them selves of Dr. Jarrelt's tratruant may rely upon immediate an I permanent relief. as he seldom has to treat a care over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars, address J AMES Mt 4' APautriv, M. D., No. 811") Broadway, ...Or. Twelfth St, N. V. P. S.—Physicians and othera visiting the city are re spectfully invited to call at the infirmary, where many Interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our Oa proved apparatus for the inhalatiou of medicated vapor can be seen and inspected. Jy3oeBm EPA lILETTYIS, BITrTON 9, TILING NB, ETC, ETO P. M A I CQPYINQ BOOKS—For sale by Nig J. It. WELDIN. fOOPERS WANTED-2 Good Coopers Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given— and constant employment. Ingnire of JAB. A. ITP7AIti an2o Corner Market and First streets. DRIED APPLES-5.0 bushele Dried Ap vies, just received and for sate by MeCAND.T.V-Gtit, taltANs It Co., le= Corner Wood and Water streets. DAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted .8., In exchange for two lota of ground. and B. CUTHBERT A EON, 51 Market et. — OTICE.—The Vo-Partnership of BAG)/ LEY, cosanAvE & 00, expired by limitation, is the first instant. The business will be c ntinued by W. BAGALEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will s.ettle up the business of the late firm. W. B.AGIALLEY, . - . JUIN s. oosalteiE. gittaburgh, St k ly 22d, 1858.--jy2B:tf : i . ; IMPORTANT TO BUYERS,—We hue, now placed upon 'ho cone : ter ala of Si)ILED GAI7- ElO and SHOES, which we oiler CHEAP. 'Call and44am. Inc them. AU kinds of summer wear selling at the Most reasonable prices. Mum' Gaiters, bleckluad colored, With and without heels, low. Children's Fancy, Shoetkof the newest styles. We have still a few Men's . Patent Leather Qattara left, now selling at greatly redined priceS. DIS9`ENI3AQUItaI A CO; Jylo bro. 17 Fifth stpa, near Market'. 13 YE FLOUR.-20 bbls. fresh jickund Rye AA, blew Sprit received and for mai by .IAS. A. FETZER, - Corner narket end - Itie~E std. CU 1414U0R5.--4 'Argo supply of Vanes and Liquors, Strietly pure for pnrposea. wishing an article that eau be teliol on for purity, should call and examine my stork. JOh. FLEMING, 010 Onener Maim& meet and Diarand, MISCELLANEOUS CLIMAX FAN. ROOFING CHEAP, AIANUPAnTUREU, AND DEALER FRLT, CEMENT, ELASTIC CEMENT, ROOFING MATERIALS Summer Lager Beer. JOSEPH HORNE'S, FIRST GRAINI.; OPENING SHELLY; Y 3. ROIL E'S i'RthiMING STORE, All the latelh stylea of FtLOGES, BANDY VELVETS, and MILLINERY GOODS RIBBONS, FEATHERS, BLONDS, PACES SATINS AND VELVETS, AT LOW - PRICES EMBROIDERIES : An immeneo stock of I , COLLARS: AND SETS, Prom the lowest i,redra to the finest PRENOLMORIL, chettp:e then ever liefore offered in this city. HOSIERY AND GLOVES : The celebrated 13.1h1,-d. oil r.oal, sTOOKINGS;In all BiZeil all bind; of etdsonable GLOVES ! IN THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT, Under the supervision of RIAD. A. GANTER, PRI be found th • bust makes EXPANSION SKI RTtt, FRENCH CORSETS, in all sizes, LADIES A CHILDREN'S UNDER. GARMENTS, FRENCH FORMS. , • INFANTS SHIRTS, HOODS AND POLKAS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, SHETLAND WOOL, KNIT SHAWLS, and FANCY ARTICLES GENERALLY. FOR MENS' WEAR: There ia a fell lin ' e of the beet make of WlitiE YARNS, TIDY COTTON, The heat make of Stocking Yarns at mannfactnrara' pricea, always on hand. ROOFS, IN OUR WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP SIT AIRS, We have a choice stock of TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, D To 'which we invite the attention °Merchants and Milliners (Oar- As onr Stock is PIWIIASED FOR' CASH, direct from Importers and Mann4iiirers, and in lots from AUG. TION, we aro prepared to OPFER (wow AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUFE, Wert of the Mountains, aro Invited to call :i.cd e rain Eno, for themselves DRY GOODS, 77 Market street. SHAWLS IN EVrERY VARIETY. W. G. C.HITTICK. & .CO., 438 Market & 433 Merchant Sts.', PHILADELPHIA • FRENCH LESSON,,S, mfoNa. ALPRONSI3I- DANSE,' • - Professor at the Western Pennsylvania University and the .Pittsburgh High School, is now ready to mums his lessons in the Fltnreoll LANUUAGO4for privato papilsoi in oilmen. Apply for terms, at Pennsylvania avenue, No. 105, or at H. Kleber's Mune Store, 53 fifth street fatl22:ll3r ELM 11011ENRY - Manufaeturei of all JuL sizes of IlempendTarredßopes,Alanilla and Hemp Bed Cords, Rue and common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Spun Yarn, Said, and 801 l Cold, Wool 't'wine, Broom Tying and Sewing Twine, Flax and Cott as Seino Twine, etc. A full supply of the above articles constantly on hand, or mado to order, at the lowest, cash pricer. - liVarehouso, N 0.489, cornsi of Penn and Walnut streets, two swirls above the Pitts britigh, Sort Wayne and. Chicago Railroad Freight Depot, Pittshufgh, Pa. att26:3lmns-w-f-nevw. • i• NUMBER 299; DRY GOODS NEW FA LL GOODS, - li - Nt?. 11 Market glreet, NEAR FOURTH. DRESS TRIMMINGS other NIIENOfI NOVELT.LIII3 for DRESSES 4ND CLOAKS FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, TTES, STOCKS, • SUSPENDERS, SOCKS, ULOVES. ETC V A RETIES, MILLINERY GOODS, Sat- ear enstonn , rs and etrangara visiting the State Fair, JOSEPH lIORNE, No, 77 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.114 AUTUMN TRADE, 1858. STAPLE AIND FANCY AT WHOLESALE 317 igt. 33 .5 .5 ICir Clo =I , OF NEWEST STYLES. EMI IMI MARI NOS, CORUItU MUSLIN DELAINES. VELVETS,SILKS, e AGA 8, 13INOUAM8. CLOTIIS, CA :('..cEuEICiiS, SATIN NA'S, VESTINGS. FLANNELS, PRI rap, liL✓'A'l , Als 1 1 DEVON GOODS WWI a ceiliplete line of EMBROLDERIES, And other atyl.n o Goals adapted to • A FIRST LASS TRADE. All of which' ar oerrod for age;cheati. an27.2m•fr-mc-wo A J. CENTRAL PIJANIN& MILL, "WATER. STELERIT, AILL7SG 1E V , - ARE now )a fait nation, with Fay & CO.' Improved mar-tan:lry ,or the manufacturing of Bath itrames, Doors, Shatter& and It:aiding& Balidera and Con. tractors will find it v, th.Ar ,trarithgt, to tall and asinltain oar ptirAkt. , ealLhlvdmv NEW ICE 0.41 4 :A.M. NALOON, ANL LIES' i REnsuitark, NO. 27} FIFTH. STREET. . The subscriber has nosed, ald fitted up several illtamodi• our rooms, nearly opposite, ha Exchange Bank, on lrifth street, irlech aro now open ~ M r the enamor SIASOIk. La. dies and gentlemen tan always find an abundant-supply of MESH- CONffra7'SONAI O 4, PAIIiTif, .108 OItHAM, WATER ICES, and all the refraYhments of the'leaeon. All arere9prxtfully retilE9t4 ti? rlsit the- teems, and test for throstwfima. • • !leaf-NE.IM WILLIAM U YEATON, COMMISSIOIta MERCELANTi No. - 216 South Fro)? Street, Philadelphia , Agbut, for ileithick Co;. Chanw:lgno ; iriordin Gin; Har4nik cigars: Wines, Bran- Nati Co. Arn. filo% ow., in Cuatom ilolld9 ud in Btor. HOUSE- .KEEPING. - Gernian Enver Spoona; Silver Plated Spoarke, ( extra heavy.;) Sausage Caterer . . . : Table (tottery; 1 Candle Sticks; i . Snuffers; 1 And many other housetteepera' articles, for sale at ea2s Boor It tgru.x, N 0.136 voiod at. _---------__ TARCH-300 bxs. l , Rochester Pearl Starch, 1 Cori ale by OW) 1 - HOMY EL GOWNS%