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- VOLUME XVI.
PIrfSBUILGII MORNING POST.
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supl.7 Editor and Prorrietor.
.5111. P. Wall. ZD. A. tf VASS
-11 it It It k iIIYEI.SI
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBII R(111.
THE nndersignetl having made extensive
1 additions of the. LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLE
P TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, invite eh , 3 ttoutiou of Rail Road ORrer
Eterehante, Lush:less man, and the public genecally, to tlo'tr
uperi.,r facilities for executing with dispatch, on rc:,su6es.bir
arms, all kinds of
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iB)tCANT/LE,
LEGAL,
AND BYBICY °TILER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN FANCY PRINTING
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ance c-I the mos: complete satisfaction, and solicit orders
Or
-- BOOKS, PA.M.PHLETS,
XJ IL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
DANK 4 :3IELOIS,- BLANK NOTES,
Li 'I7ER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING, CIROULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BOICDS, Ar.
.OT Particular attention will also bo paid to the printing
Of Porters, Progr9intnts, Sc. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
IJircusei. BARR t MYERS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
P'eople's shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA.CTIER & CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealuis to all kinds of Fashionable
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAI'PEILS,
For Gentlemen, Ladies, Ycinthe and Children,
Ho. 1T Fifth Street, near Market,
ocS PITTSBURGH, PA.
4. 0. D 8R1t1 .........-....J0071505 8 5. JOELN7OB
PERRIN at JOHNSON,
Proprietors of Chflds it Co.'s
Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof
Cement Ileolltag.
133 THIRD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully eiecuted, and all our work warranted.
Roofing material always on hand, and for 1.413.0, with di
ractioas for rise. soptly
JOS. F. 11A.TrEILT01.4 d. 00.,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Cbrr.er of Fir:: and. Liberty sired:, Pittsburg;, Pa.
faUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
6,.1 and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, At., made to order. They also continue the
manufacture of - their Cielebiatid Machinists' Tool,, such us
Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Baring and Drilling - Machini s,
ire- Alao, Wrought .11 - 671 Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangars
he. he, 1.3.1 yd
hum THOYHON .10518? filditESON R. 0. 4.1.,
JOHN TIIOIIPSON SI, CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AN I)
GRALNIERS, N 0.135 Third street. SIGN PAINT
ING executed with neatness and despatch. Mixed Paint.,
Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patera Dry
ers, Ville Mcmtaigno Runk, a very snporior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh W Lite Leal always on hand and for
isle. We are prepared co grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or others, at the shortest =lOO, es we have a Mill
which grinds by stne.m Painters will save money by get
nag their colors ground with us.
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Mil
GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
AT .211A.NIL7FACT (TREWS vititnice•
II YD ROM E TER 3
or weighing ophita, tha h ...I beat articles aver
ta.A.zht to thin city.
THERMOMETIIIii.n AND I.IA H.OAI ET tat a,
raxyl g lA,- f. Id $..11) loot n.
1 - iiCEET CIYNIPASSES,
AND
SURVEYOR'S COMPASHEF,
lweya on LIMO ht G.
Copti:ina, IJV 3:rtct.
re 33 4.pasita hlaaoulu ILAIL
U. C. Si. J. M. SAWYER,
peaascr ca crra o
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
Ho. 47 Wood atrcei, Pittaburgh, Ps
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The firm of HAWORTH BRO. A BROWNLER was,
on the lid of May, 1858, dissolved by mutual coasabt, by the
withdrawal of JEHII HAWORTH from the above firm.
The aocounta of the Late Ilan will L. ee Lh,d by HA Ivoitra
BROWNLEE.
JEEIV IIAWORTii, iu a ithl.-axing tram tha above
finch kindly thanks Ida former patron.: and als.) the patrons
of the late firm, for the or libeled patroa-igu he him re
ceiTM, and would kindly recommend them to US successors,
HAWORTH lc BROWNLEE, as they are det.,rmined to sold
-fit low figures, having a very large assortment of 11111;AY
uRGOBIITFIR, WINES and LIQUORS on band.
JkliU
Jar DAVID IIAWOIMII and JAMES BROWNLEE
have this dayassociated together, and will continue on the
Cosiness at the OLD STAND, corner of lhaunind end Dia
mond alley, under the style of HAWORTH A BItOWNLEk,
where they hood- to receive that patronage ea Ilberall, given
to the old find, us they are determined to sell OffigAPER
than any other Store in the city.
Office of Sealer of Weights and
Measures.
rftff.E OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
BEALEE OP TFLTGEITS AND ItaCASaagS,
Hay be found henfortit, in Cherry alley, be t*cen Third
and lionrthatreets, white orders 'nay be Left._
mr13.11 GMA IMES veinisTT.
t t h .lo o
B S ta ta tio e n l ,,r P y e s n w s r j e, ust
W 4, S received, V iat E ?f l l: S Esstc "
le2B Nos. 31.83 and 36 Market street.
THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859.
—This wellknown and popular annual, formerly pub.
Liehed by.Johnstan Stockton r after a lapse of years, will
again shortly be issued. Tho circulation+ us formerly will
be made by toe skillful mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill,
Beg, who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat
ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga
eine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new
and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing
meridian' lines, and other matters of permanent value will
Le added.
Orders of boak-sellers and other dealers are. solicited In
idvanca of publication, as but one edition will be printed,
..od orders will be filed according to priority.
WM. G. JOHNSTON & 00.,
enbiGhors, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers,
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • .14324
IWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
1, by S. MIME= & )30N,
Idarket street.
TAROII-400 has. Rochester P 43111 - Starch,
far! ale by OA HENRY & =UM
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AND ROSIN SOAPS
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BAHR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," OOHNEit OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM:
MISCELLANEOUS.
ADAMS' CORN SHELLER.
THE PROPRINTORS OF THE " PITTS
BURaII NOVELTY WORKS" having, through Mr.
Adam., (the principal mechanical genius of the firm,) ob
tained letters patent, dated 17th August, MS, for a new
and simple instrument for SHELLING CORN; truly neat,
compact and portable, combining durability, utility and
cleannets; a necessary appendage to every binnerla barn,
is now offered to the people of the Gaited Ste tea at a very
low price We have uo "Patent Rights" for sale, but
manufacture and soli the article at our works. Owing to its
compact form it is destined noon to become an article of
trade In every Hardware Merchants' shelf
The Machines are of two sizes, weighing °illy ahont 35
and 60 pounds, and may be secured to u post, pillar, or door,
as you would a coffee mill. We add no more, when actin,
it speaks for itself.
sell:Stu/ate
LIVINGSTON, CIiiPEILAND & 00
CLIMAX FAN.
IT IS THE CIIEIPEST, SIMPLES'P, SMILLEST,
Will Chaff Twice as Fast as any in the United Stales
IT IS PERFECTLY ADAPTED
to the Cleaning of all Seeds, flora the
smallest to the krgcat,•wittiont ornate,
ouly twenty inches wide, bet most be o.oc to -
be appreciate I. .Farniero, Manufacturers, Me I
chanica and o.uryt'ody else. aro invited to sec
Its practical working, at the stela under the St. Charles
Hoed, Pittsburgh.
sult:lmdsw—r..l J. T• Lii)ODIN, Agent.
AUTUMN TRADE; 1858.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY" GOODS,
AT W LIU LE SAL E
37 3Fit. M .... ..' eCEir GI CI _ICI 130 ,
OE NEWEST STYLES
SHAWLS llii EVERY VARIETY.
MARINwi, COBURGS, MUSLIN DBLAINES.
VEIN 818, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGLIAMS.
CLOTUS, i'AFSIMERERES, SATINETS, VESTINGS.
FLANNRLS. PRINTS, BLEA'D AND BROWN OOODS
With a complete line of
EMBROIDERIES,
styl,s of Goods adopted to
A FIRST CLASS TRADE.
All .1 which rare offered for F 4 00, cheap.
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
438 Market & 433 Merchant St;.,
PHIL A DELPHIA
w“-w 0
N O. GS PI P' 'l' It 1441 T
ROOFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSIEPH HARTM AN,
Recently Agent fur H. M. Warren C 0.,)
MANUUA AND DEALER
\V A.;Et N • FELT, CEM E N
G 1.1 AVE I,
ELA.9 fit; CENIENI',
SATURATED CAJ VAS ROOFIN(;,
11041FINO 11.1TERIALS
Ia...OFFICE, N. 65 Gylpoßito Odd Ft-I
Jkfel J)9
FROM DR. JAMES M. JA R-
A c
i 01 , "flip; NEW Voitti LW , I I NFIItM .
~ , ki !it ,l .l , )
ANY --M .i.
y ..nect;.on I.r the pea w
right yol Itt Ith th..
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above Inatitutta tit 0a Chief illy Sittia 11, and a twelve yews'
coarse of steady de;otion t, the Cure of !Minim/ow v Or•ta
scimptima and its kindred diseases, together with any lin.
rivalled OppOrtlitlitird and advantage of patholiogical ti,.....,ri1i
—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medic,/ inier.'a
tion—haa enabled me to attriVb it a decisive, direct and ato
m-saint course of treatment for the positive and radical core
of all dbieasea of the Throat, Lunge, and Air- Potsaggs thy
Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines
are directly adreeeed to the oi..eased organs and the integu
ment Ido not advise the use el Medical Inhalation of any
kind, to the exclusion of general treattrunt, 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 benent of both
general and local treatment. Tina success of toy treatment
la the above diseases, and the high character of the in.tit ir
non over whiai I have so lung had the boner to preitid-,etie
too well known totteed Soy eulogy or comment riot me.
At the Hulieltation of Litany privdte and profirisioeal &limos,
through V/Ilusr , philuathiopic did the above charity lit, livou
long and liberally supported, and after duo cutieitieratiow, I
lii.ve concluded to :duke Mill iarrditgetnew Id out will bring
the to e.‘tio+ of lay urpvr:rnowtd and treatment Within the
litat.ll Or all, Mid out confine mys , lf, es heretofore, to those
only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to Aloft
un at my O'Dea. Booing therefore that the arraugethent
will give entire satisfaction, both to my protessional breth
ren and the public, I would respectfully announce in con
clusion, that I can now Le cansuLtedpersrmally or by Letter.on
all diseases us above, and that the medicines, the same 1.1.4
used in the Institution ' prepared to salt each individual
case. inhaling Vapors, Medical Maier:, tee., dr., will be
forwarded by express to any part of the United States or
the t'anadaa. name—My terms of treatment by letter are
as follows. viz : sl'2 per mouth for each patient which will
Include tuedlitue sollicieut for one mouth's nee: also, In
haling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Pi yment as fol
lows: $0 to be paid to Express Agent on race, ?st of the box
of Medicine, and the balance $6 at the expiration of the
month, if the pail_ nt be cured or Ls entirely satisfied with
the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their
case, and their symptoms In full, can Go treated rot well by
letter as by personal examination. Patients availing them
selves of Dr. Jiu - rett's treatment may rely upon immediate
a m I permanent relief. as he seldom hail to treat a man over
thirty days. betters for advice promptly answort.d. Fur
further particulars, address
JAM:EiI M. d Aii.E.ETT. M. D..
NO. h2d Broadway, cur. Twelfth tit., N. Y.
P. B.—Phyaiclaus and others visitidg the city aro re
sp,ctfaLly invited local at the Infirmary, where many
interesting C89(.9 can be witnessed, and where onr tnt
prayed apparatus fur the inhandion of medicated vapor
can be seen and inspectud. Jy3o:l3m
Summer Lager Beer.
rVIIR UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform his friends and the priblic in gauural, that he
Is in the daily receipt of this delicious Deer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, It having
been pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured bore
for many years, CLEAR, TA.ITEFOL and PLUM (live me
a call and try It. JOHN ROTH,
ap24:ff At his old stand, 40.118 Diamond.
JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA
PLANING 51ILL, would respectfully inform tho public
that ho has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged hie
establishment, and filled it with tho newest and most ap
proved Machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planed boards, scrawl sewing and resawing, doors, !lash end
abutters, kiln dried, frames, moulding!, box making, /cc.
south Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. se 10
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. BITABLAND.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth ortdStnithitekd Street',
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, •
Of the newest styles, best quality and laced elegant deicrip
dons, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to shady and please the most fastidlons tastes, jmyl9
NDSOR SHADES.—GeId bordered,
and fancy. Also, atm& Trimmings, Am.,
alwfiya_oaltand it and for salo cheap by
EL PHILLIPS,
ara 26 and 89 dt. Mgr stmt.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA.,
• COL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor,
HAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE,
from Its former well-known Proprietor, MAr
kor,Art ; and refitted it. I an, prepar,l to u... ~•
w'rkthmotioto vt.ltnrtl. 'rum r00t,., or.. Inig„, itak.l I
II :I/I ,:hl/10,/ A 1:..1/ I 0.1 •t) • I Ito, 140'1
I ~, • • Ct•II WWI 'Oll .1 pr.,. IVI !).
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' tI4tILLI COLA A:l,,
./.1) Pi priolor.
WI L A.M . C. CALLA (lIIER,
PROPRIETot,
'rh+• bona II 1101 N, Lullt MI/Oda/ /3 . for the porpoles of a
Firet tio , eiCallraut au./ Saluto .. 4, and the propriutur has•
lug nad wavy years exp .rieneu in the busluesa will keep
of.ustantly uu hand the Lust that the markets °Lloyd. ilia
Wines, liquors and Aloe, are of the bust quality. lie Wants
all We old irietols and the public generally to give him a
call at the Flynn:Kish/in. if 1312:1y
- Excelsior Restaurant,
No. 111 WOOD Street,
PlYri32 [Ma 11, PL.,
lAKE AND EASTERN FISH SOLD
Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash prices.
Large supplied of Meloos, Peaches, and Sweet Potatoes
recalled daily. sl.-lso, New York Prince's Bay Egg Harbor,
Shell Oystervtliernest ever brought to this city. Every
delicacy of the eientiti constantly ou haod, and served up to
the most palatando style. Dou't forgot the Exceleiur Res
taurant, No. 111 Wood street. set
Corner Irwin Stredst and Duquesne Way,
B. D. MARKER, -
(Formerly of the "Marker House," Blairsville, Pa.)
TH E sewn HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FUR GUESTS. It is actuated
lu a central part of the city, beteg convohluat to all Railroad
Depots and Steamboat Landings.
The was built in latie, with all modern Improve
ments, and fitted up In splendid style--the make Furniture
being new—and will In every respect he a Mat class 1100.
Vice STABLES are attallind to the premises. I Je12..,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STEM .
1402E0 Tho attention of Alorchanis
and others is directed to this 114
establishment, which has boon roceptly fitted
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up for the purpose of affording a SIJIISTAN. '
TIAL EATING LIOUSIC IN A CENTRAL LOOATION!
Oonutry folks attending market are particularly Invited to
call. Nverything pertaining to an RATING SALOON will
always be found, of the freshest the market affords.
aptriklydAw
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
Under Fosters New National Theatre,
D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR,
HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and conaortahle style, the largo centre store In the
ODD FELLOWS HALL, Fifth strait, LLII a FIRST CLASS
HESTAQUANT and 84LOoN. flaying had many years'
experience in the Latin:tea, he la prepared to 'apply the bee;
the market affords. lila liar will le, furnished at, all times
with the best Wines, Liquors and Ales Thu entrance to
the daluon, is in the centre of the Hull, and refreshments
will be furnished at all +times, DAY and ql(311 . 1' (Sunday■
excepted.)
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
PENINA AVENUE.* THIRD ST.,
A. F. ISEVEftIDGE
W. KANAGA.
g. 14 0' T E 14
WASHINGTON 110TEI.,
YORAIIIRLY U. S. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGiII, z PA.
JLI 2S' SRAI4IIOIq, Propriutor.
rrilliS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON 'PRE
corner of Pi NN and WASHINGTON Stroots, botweou
Cho CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILItuAIi nliptYrs, awl
had uudorgouo a thorough unprovornout, reWutl6l.if and
inruiabod with now furuituro, and 113 1.101,0 Chu IµObt cunve
ulaut
hotel in Pittaburgla, for Travolore by Railroad, East
or Weot. rurS:ly
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AU RIZ
Paoraurrou _No. 344 Liberty Street, Just beside the
Patmenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, whiclt makes
It the Mehl convenient house in the city fur passengers arri•
via); by that read.
The proprietor having, pt cansideruble expellee, fitted up,
In excethibt style, the MANSION LIOUSE, would reapuet-
R,IIT solicit ulbwo of public patronage. 'there la tatatiiell
a Nplellalit 2`.1..12.LL: and extant - hive WAGON YARD, eh. 4.1.
1,4; lcuplo acCouunialiitiou w td.:PClOfu and teamsters. tide
Lo: and Bar will bo to: hluvi a :Lb to., iaiat the Lour kot
cal, athod.
ROOFS,
NEW GOODS. IS:SS. NEW GOOD 4.
A 'l' J. 1t IT Sll ' ti,
Na 65 m. 351 ~a Second floor from tbn.r IburiJi.
TUE UNDERSIUNED WILL OPEN ON
r ldto, hie Well s.lltaCtod etu , k ur
yl , l su I•Cvlid sad tile. k Tr - nand. ga, bonnet
ttil•Luae, Ilasx..l a Lk bil I{ll , llH, L 1 ounplete taa..rtzusat of
Embrailan
ktieoup,,,
Paris Edginga,
Chilitren'a Rohe'e,
Waiste and Caps,
Shetlauti Bhawiti and Woolen
Cionts far Chihhen, Hosiery, Olovve, Alusendei
N. 'Valuated it hi 'doves, Fleuch Goreete, Shapes, Expansion
►sets, and Bussele, (wow my Ina.) Bhetian I Weal, liephin
Wounded, Perpen Paper, Patt,rns, Erabruh.lerati dilppord;
Putt rile for Eint roidei ieS drawn, and Embroideries lvurko.l
at ahurt notice. Fancy I.loaDreneos wade to order.
1 thank the Ladke for their kind patronage, and hope
they will give me their enstuto for the future, an 1 will al
ways du iny Uoat to bull Shona the goods cheap. Ladles, call
and esamlno the novelties at J. BUSHT,,
ImlErana ft, Market et., lid door from !Fourth.
MFORTANT TO FAMILIES.
FOR POTASH.
CONCENTRATED LYE.
F OR MAKING SOAP WITHOUT LIME,
with Utile or no trouble,
and trifling expense. The
cheapest and moat convenient article ever illeccrvered for
the parpoae. ONE POUND BOX will make NINE
POUNDS of
ELEGANT HARD SOAP
and several gallons of soft, or ono barrel of the latter
Every family eau make all the leap, both hard and soft
they use, from their ordinary kltcheu grease, and this Lye
nothing siva is required.
FRUITER, and others using
STRONG EYE
will had the "Concentrated " by far the
they can possibly use.
A aiuglo trial will convince any one of ita great utility
and value.
For sada by all DRUGGISTS and aitoofuts to the
con.,try.
Beware of conuterfelta, as the auccesi of our article has
excited the cupidity of imitators who, wherase, found, will
he held strictly accountable for infringement,' on our
Patent.
Manufactured ord.) , by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufactu
ring Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who manufacture the
EXTRA SUPERFINE SNOW WHITE TABLE
DAIRY AND PORK PACKER'S SALT,
Warranted perfected pure, and the
.ONLY REALLY PURE SALT
in the United States. Abna,
Caustic soda for soap makers,
Reduced soda Aah,
Bleaching Powder,
Manganese,
Mariatic Acid,
Soda Ash,
N EW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LAVES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 271 s,.FIFTH STREET.
The sulrxrper has Rased, and a Ited up several commodi
ous rostnA nearly opposite the Rectutogo Bank, on filth
greet, wWch are now open' for the Bummer Beason. lA.
dies and gentlemen can always dud an abundantsapply of
FRESH CONFEMIONABY MILTS, lOU ORRAM,
WATRR TORS, and all the idreshmentsof the season. All
are respectfully ropeorad to Halt the rooms, end test for
themselves. . 1 1.101 Y. SIeGINLIY.
Lippincott, Shorten Pearson,
• • 'N0..104 WOOD STREET, NEAR kurrn.
AANIIIFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
ures, Set and Bonnet Boxes, ladles 'Travail*
Trunk, Carpet Ratim . /to, keep constantly_t.n_hand a large
stock: We ere . prepaied to do a wholeaule trade, and lat
tug - facilites I.s`turn out good stook at reduced price', we
would invite the trade to cell and azamine our goods bw
tutljacidattea gatitdra
MARKER HOUSE,
sVIaPOSIIVIS
Ftft .ST,tel, Next Dom to !Az Ptltzturgh Theatre
JAMES HATER, Proprietor.
SCOTT HOUSE,
PITTBIIUROII, PA
CORNUCOPEE RESTA Wit ANT.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
WAS/MIL:TON, i). U
Oppozita Elie Penna. Railroad Depot,
HAHRIBISURU, PA.
A SUBSTITUTE
CIIE.APILST AND MOST EFFECTIVE ARTICLE
Sal Soda,
Bleaching Liquor,
Nitric Acid,
Agnafortla,
Soda Salerains,
ce27:lwil Chloroform
PITTSBURGH, MOND.&Y, OCTOBER 4, 1858.
PI &NOS AND Mt;LODEONS
sELFcrEi) pot< THE /11 i. T 110)::
CELEB It AT ED MAN OFAt; T 0 ltlEs
BOSTON, !
RAVE 1 , B.te .N & C 1., r..u.1 A. 1.4 GALE & CO., Nvw
Yut lt Uty
W. 4.1 WARD & PROIVN, and W. pl E4lGitauN , Bustuu,
and utlinr diAtinguirdiuti Pram, Fur to glakutm; all of which
will hn multi at nianufacturnr'd pricna, wirrauttvt
'rhn pruutdit att.,cir has boon unlected 4 the anbarribnr per
aerially, and every Piano in warranted la bu Kellett lu twiny
particular and wildbe sold ut lean prlcati tha/i have ever lawn
offered In this clty;
Fine new mil roconJ baud Patiaoa to font 14 $2, $3, $1 and
$5 per mouth. JOHN 11. 1111g1.1.011.81 lljocd etzent,
sol 3 Between DtateNad,All.y 411 fourth sucet.
•
' 4 77:7: 1 - : ': STEINWAY'S
• -;.!
PIANO'S.
Aunolc, E of Ole t,uuequalled
BTEINWA4 SON'I, New V.ork Piauoa, lustru.
calved ; amoupt thorn a Viral) Stringtli Lonis XIV, of
ue,.aves, and superb workmanship, 5Va match this
last umunt against any limn t Piuu , . id (Ilia city Mr watt
dour, 'column mid btaiuty ot roue. Thar:day/ay l'innua am
beyond all doubt tho wort pie feel ours 11:11.1P111.3yWIlurc, wwl
arc. destined tai become themust popular lust, iituenta la the
world. They are tally warranted by the uptkora and ti.e
subscribers, and will be auk' at New Y..rk hietwy pill el
Fur ails by li. KLBllltitt lOW , Nu. a 9 Path at.,
agent lui their way's
Alec aceived, a title let el and ulna
Dunham's Pianos. at'2.7
PROPRIETOR,
MILITARY GOOD;-3.
TUE SUBSCRIBERS II A YE; CONSTANT
LY ou baud a complete
M 1 1 T A Y (14, () () I) S-;
BW(III.DS
/1.111.1111.11 ED WITII ruU IQU/PDlitiTS SHORT N . ') TICI
BILK END BUNTING" kLAGA MADE TO 01IDER
aplkly pv
ID RIVATE DI SEAS ES.-011. hito WN 'F
J. MEDIOAL end 011E13102LLOft1es, u ."-
No., 60 831PPLIPIELD Street, Pitt!, ~Vrr' -I , i
burgh, Pa. -x-i .‘,..- -
i„....' .. ....-
DE. DEO INN Is an old citizen of Pitts. , FF411,'1,./fiti
burgh, Ind has been in practice for We s ,X , i,i' e . ,.AHiT,
last twenty floe years. We business Ilea 1 2 %.,W
been confined meetly to Private and Sat- ,' - : • -
gical Dieeases. IT ~
CITIZENS AND 4 ' el'',.•
writhiGiat .. . F i 4.... .
~.4 . „.-:
~ ~.. , .
In need of a medical frfend; should not „,, , ,Va - ,, .7- , , i
~
tai to find out the aura place of m il s f.,,', ~,,71,-,
The Doctor le a regular graduate, iu ii.i — 3 - t-i ,, - 7 .
fa d oxikalqueo la the treatmentof ace tableland of Al :Cale,
to a aura grtfircutNi to tlio sufferere of obtaintug permauA.,
raid; by the U2O of his remedies cud fdlicoshig 1.i.., iet, ic..
DM BROWN'S fte.,ifi'DlED
I' KoPai CELE 88
never fall to care the worst forizi of 41:aortal
Itlea and Scrufaloca Affoctioux, MD.), It ,11-34.3 , a
to - talus from a hera,lftary taint, wliltb aauff64ts havif 1,4 tht
form of a totter, vaorlaald l afid a groat taaf* forfa4 of oath
Muottaoa, the coigiu of which tin patleat f44l.lclntly igiforasf
TO parson/3 ao afritctoff, •a t -4 1, inira 9 „a
'woody rooovory.
h MINAL IV SLAKE MS.
Dr. Brown's romailloti rot [Lad altu - nring Lroribio, brimgiti
on often by that scAltkry habit of sonsual grattlitatlinn L
the young sod weak-rolududoavn givo wny to,(to tt,4,
dostrnction,) are the culy rot:lo4l,i it florin its thb
country—they aro oaf., and wake m .Imtutly ibatvratlon
tioalthZ
Dr. Brown's raniadiaa clover fall to coca this poluftil at.
atumiss a few days—ha will warrant a care. lie alao tr. , 4ts
Plitiat,Cionorrhoin, kStrlotßrq Urabral.iltaohalgw, Ba
meld W&kIItall, Monthly Sappraa.slows, Dieeawe in.
Johan, Itlituln In Ana, Narvone Affectiotia, Pain lu the Bu.B
and ididnoya, Irritation of ilia Bladder, turother Ith nG
disansea of an linpare
A letter cleigarcullig the eycaptoLub,
rected to Ult. BROWN, No. GO Sratttaloid
Pa_, will be immediately answoroti. Medi: too
taldswai, safely parked and seem° :cunt obae., - vati.,h
Otte,' qutl P:lv4l.e lioonni, N. Lu ilittithael I 1.3,4 A, rite
burgh, Na. a. 09
. __. . . .
gr. OVARIES LIVERY 8'1,1111 1 1 , ]-;.- -
The auilerulgravi law botight the latioo ; --, 7 ....;-•„ vL ,
jAof the tiLuvo ti..1.11..n1 &tibiae, to --"lfitAi.l,?.'
f` gather with a portion of the a . Leo 1....,e.A . h ... .... 44 '
elvo stock et Ituraen and Litii rtogaa, * ls-41' -•-...
ince the property cif Jnflo . 4l slritio , cl6, dveur.....: to culditit i.
to the stock lietora-rountiottell,,he tlilL dim° EAidt,i a non, t. 4,( Id
YIN IS Illili.e.L:!, ILLILIeI I 1f... AND biArtitLiiii3N:t-i,
which wore formerly employed at his LI vary Stablaa iii
Third, bolos: Wood etoet. Ae h„ givea hie pi:radial littuili
Lido to the 611:111108d, a contiououca uf the pitrouitga which
he has [Athol cu t ottuiroil kola public to aellaite4l.
J AOOl3 CIARDN
Ht. Obarloa LlVnry Htatti f .,
N. 11.—A lIKAICHI7 and any munLar OAHU! RS can
►Nays Iro pc,curad for Flaunt - vela
oCKIN U YARNS—
Always on hand, and for salo at
wait 77 Market street
V6LOUR.-40 hide. choice superfine for salo
by J AN. A. FETZER,
$ Oonier Market and Vint eta.
4 )NIONS.-10 bbls. Onions for ?ale 11?
ENTS' SHOES A N OA ITERS,
a PEOPLE'S
PURE BLAOKBEARY AND CHERRN
I. BRANDY, for medicinal prapoHna, at
HAWORTH A BROWNLEE'S,
e 6 in the Diamond.
JOB PRINTINU.-
Cozad, Freight Bills,
Circulars, Dray Receipts,
Bill Heads, Labels,
Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading,
With every other description of Job Printing, executed
with promptness and at fair prima.
J. It WRLDIN,
Printer and liindi.r,
Wood street, near Fourth.
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.--The
best article in nee, Just received at the India Rubber
lhapot, 26 and 28 St. °lair street.
toi22
L ARD OIL .
bet barrels Extra No. I Lard Oil;
25 .. No. 2 Lard 011, on band and for sale
by ~ [ ai ylSj B. aaJ. U. SAWYER.
packages . White Fish, Salmon,
and Trout, for sato by (my2l) H. Lt. COLLINS.
j NO. D. h!POREARY I ACOL'D PRINTING
u 1N KB—bold by Irar24l J. IL WELDIN.
C08.N.-10 bags shelled Corn received and
for wile by (pal EIHNIti H. COLLINS
gOtligTRY BACION.-1000 lbs. Country
Bsoan, Hama, Sbotadara and Sides, received and for
py JA$. A. F.ETZILII,
UVF2 Oarnar idartst anti First its.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-20 sacks Buck
wheat-LP Maur, 60 Ih Wicks, Just received and for sale
hicOANDLI23,III6I.S.NB .t CO.,
°Grua' 'Wood and Water etreGta.
1 1 4 I L
LOU-25 bbla. Superfine Flour received
1 and for sale by LESE, Irtfil&NS et 00.,
4220 Carnes Wood and Water strouta.
EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most doairablo
and ehaap weapon, at SOWN a TETLEY'S,
k+7l Ain Ma Wood um... 4
LARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and k.ega, just received and for sale by
McGANDLESS, MIAMI a 00.,
1143 ' Garner ofWood and Water atreeta.
HOUSE -KEEPING ARTICLES.—
German Silver Spoons;
Silve.r Plated Spoons, (extra heavy
Sausage Cutters;
Table Oatlerri
Candle Sticks;
Snuffers •
And many other 6tmakeepere *Able; for sale at
stab ' BOWN a TEELBY, NO. 186 Wood at.
GLASS.--300 boxes assorted sizes Wind6*
kJI alas, good country brand, for gab) by
ILO HEW FL 0W4413.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
-0 N -
CHICKEN% & SOWS,
PIANOS T 0 ail N'T
ONSIEITINO . P.4.10' b.
PLUM krii
kIASUIL9
TASSELS,
Volunteer Compi!t.tat:r,
Jilt). U. ftil , VADillitltt solo.
95 lICARKET ETlikitirf
11E119 UM ATISIT
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
JOSEPH HORNE'S,
0 II E A P
8110E1 STORE,
No. 17 FIVIII 1T
CUILDBENS'BHUE9
jel
1t0,01115.-50 dos. reo'd and for sale by
Laita HENRY U. HOLLINS
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
AGRIST MlLL—Three run of stones and
all the machinery complete, corn and cob cracker,
dm., An., all lu good order, with a dwelling house, stable and
two loth of ground, situate In South Pittsburgh, and will I,
sold en very Lasy terms by S. OUTIIIIF.ILP SON,
.17 of Nil.rk..t
it .11V RE NUE (JOU N'l'Y BUN US W ANT
1...4, la., in ox tat. 4e for laud.
ups.r.! S. UUTII iil4:it'r A lt.)N, GI Nlark.t st
A sTEAm MILL in complete running or
r, wttl dwolllug Idoulso, etc., twos tbo city, for
H. CUTHBERT ,dt SON,
51 Murket street.
OUT OF TUE ClTY.—Persons desirous
residin4 out of the city, can purchase two triune
dueling holit4oB pleamantly situated on Chesnut struct,Law
reticeillle, each house contains 6 rigium and cellar, a garden
of fruits, flowers and shrubbery. All in complete order
Wti-1 he sold together, or sup.trately to suit 11111Tha , 101"8.
AKA) to s. curasEirr & SON,
one 61 Marked street.
ONLY $750 for a Dwelling house of four
rooms, a largo Lot of ground, fruit trees, ote., pleas•
tmtly situated la South Pittsburgh, on Cho point of Mount
Washington, imuexihttly opposite Smithfield strefit, will be
sold on easy terms, by S. OUTWART & BON,
I yl3 ti Msriret strud.
►'Q LET five Dwelling Houses.
S. CUTHBERT A SON,
LOOK Al''lllNl 11011SE8.—.No. 17 Scott
ntrout, house of 7 1 - 001 - 11/3. Prico, $lBOO.
NO. 66 Marotu ntroM, Moats of 7 rooms, fur $l7OO.
No. 31 Clark stroot, uom Corpouter's alloy, for $l2OO.
Nor solo by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
•ii 61 Stoker stro•L
VAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-A
valuable property of 150 foot front on Covington et.,
Lawrenceville, by hal deep on Washington street to Cherry
alley, brick Dwelling House of 7 rooms well arranged,batil
room, porch, well of water aud pump, stable and coal house,
kitchen range, etc. The rooms are newly painted and pa
pered, shade and fruit trees, grape arbor, great variety of
Flutters, etc.; good p flag fence. The above utters a good
opportunity to buy a c mpleto and pleasant residence.
Price low, and ternts acommodating.
8. I'UTLIBERT A PON,
Real Estate and (levier& Agents,
51 Market street.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-
A two story brick dwelling home, with lot of 911 feet
front on 011 f street, by 1511 deep to Yiek street, frail and
shade trees, grape arbor, flower gardens, dc., Ac., The
Mime is well arranged, with wide belle, parlor with marble
inantl,, dining room, library room, kitchen and pastry,
five led chambers, bath room, flag stone hearths to fire
places 'and patent Iron tines, ward robes, two porticoes,
large cellar in five divisions, kitchen range, Ac. Immedi•
ate posussion can be had. For price and terms call at our
office. CUTIII3EIa A fiON,
nc2 61 Market street.
IJOR RENT.—A large lot of ground having
a flue front on Tunnel street and Penusylvaula avenue.
Apply to
14Y4ULETTE8,
SIN EASY PAYMENTS, WILL
600 buy a neat two story house In Allegheny
11U LT , NB,
BRING E,
1.4 1 01 t SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSAND
ACRES of choi , e Prairie and Timber Loud, situated
iu Northern Joe a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the
naest lot of farming binds ever offered in this market, us
they ore lactated conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines of
Railroad. Pamphlets containing Information of value to
emigrants and catalogues giving location, description sod
price of the land, with a brief description of the colludes in
which they are located, can ha had on application at our
Mitre, and they will be sent free by mail to persons Rending
us their address. WILLIAM FRAZIER, CO.,
iny:dttf Jones' Building, No. 67 Fourth ,treet.
ill'o, lITO.
rfill4N DOLLARS IN lIAND, will secure a
Building Lut of 2.5x100 feet ou Mt. Waahington.—
Yi Ice, In 'laud, rannduder to suit purchaser. Al
so, a Lot of 50x100 feet for $250—525 fu hand, balance la
pa y Welk ct) suit purchaser. d, OUTfIBtizUT & HUN,
Jew 61 Mark. 4 ntrert
G,) AURES of Laud and a comfortal lu
situate near the Weahington Turnpike, mt
about 3 nillem froth Jones' Berry, Will be mold on owl) t.•ru,e.
lenniediate'pogammeion. 6. OUTUDERT R BUN,
Je23 61 312:Lrket titreet.
ALOT OF ()ROUND in East Liborty, Dear
the Railroad Mallon 80 by 100 feet will be Kula Co.
morluarth iuMand, remainder at Biz yaara' credit.
8. CUTHBERT .t SON.
81 Market 4treet.
in
32 -- f ACRES' of . Lund for $450, half rianl ati - dli/VE.AIAfIe. in oue year, situate in talk
conuty, Pa., neat Centreville; 25 acres cleared. The soil is
goad, and limber of Dast quality, for sale by
Jy2o Y.. CUTILIIHRT k SON, 51 Market at.
ONLY $756 FOR A TWO STORY Dwol
ky liug Rouse, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
front on Monterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to au
alley. Teruo, $4.00 In baud, balance at one, two and three
pans, B. OUTHJRT Ar. SON,
stovat 51 .Market street.
riliLIE SIZE of the cheap Building Lots
for male by B. 013T11 BERT k BON le 30 by 100 feet.
Lucatiou—Neer the railroad etatiou, PAM 'Alberti.
Price—From 1276 to 1100 each.
'forum—ono fourth in hand ; rouniluder a six yearn credit.
'rho Phu can bo soon at tho Real Eaton, Office, 61 Market
stroot.
LA E FIS 11-2 W) packages arriving and
tor eutlo I,y ( HENRY Li. COLLINS.
DRY APPLE:3.-50 tibls. bright Dry Ap ,
pia, received and ler auto, by
ap3 111011.1 Y Lk/LIJNS.
ORN APPLES,-15 libls. ottoicti App o.
1,0,,ir0a and fur dale by
HENRYap EL COLLINS.
lIEANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
jut received awl for salo by HENRY IL OOLLINS.
rrIMOTiiY SEED.-1U bags ree'd and ter
solo by (ad) LIENLar H. QOLLIN6.
EW WALL PAPERS CIIEAP.—StiII
they COllll3. W. P. MARSHALL &
NEW 0001)S FOR SPRING SALES.-
Wo ore doily lecedwitnt front our OWL uud Eadt,i
factories, ieldltione to our etu.C, whteh coreslate lo pint of
eld,,r 011 Clothe,
Carri(Agi, 011 Clothe,
[furniture 011 Clothe,
Table Oil Clothe,
Oraeb Oil Clothe,
TrtialliparOLl t 011 Clothe,
Pianeparent Window Eihodee,
Bud Liollauds, end
Shade Triunnlnge
Merchants, tlonsekoopere, and abets, requiring any goodm
In ~.or Idle, are invited to call and examine the stock, and
Judge for theineelvea In regard to the quality and priora.
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
rurldi Noe. 2d and 28 St. Clair etroet.
cl HAD-10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad,just
10 rut... Aced and fur sale by
AIcOANDLESS, MEANS h UO.,
Ju22 Corner Wood and Water streets.
A I
E fi
lIERRINCI-10 bbls. No. 1 Potomac Her
ring, Jut received and for Bale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
Jn22 Corner Wood and Water atreeta.
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, far
at or exchange for Real Itstate in the city.
sp2:l 8. OOTIIIIEMT it SON, 61 Market at.
DRIED APPLES.-150 bus. choice Pry
Apples, received and for sale, by
JAS. A. FETUS,
apB Corner Market and &that streets.
PINE APPLES.--500 reothved ihis day
and for gale by REITISIER & ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood 'street,
IBM Opboallo St. Oliarlea !Jute.
ASKET BOARDS—For Packing Joints,
sold by WM. O. JOHNSTON 4 00.,
myl7 Papar Deafen,. 67 Weed droot.
FISH. -150 pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon, otc. 1E4)71 EENItY 11. COLLINS.
L IME.-
by
PAPER WAREHOUSE.-JNO. M. PER
HINB /I CO., No. 128 Wood street, have the largest as
surtment of all kinds of Papera ever lu this market, such as
Book and Printing Papers; Rag and Straw Wrapping;
Letter, Manilla Paper of all sizes;
Cap; Book and Box Boards;
Note; Su velopex
Tisane; Bonnet Boards;
and Glazed Papers; Hardware Paper,,kc.
Which we will sell at manufacturers prices. Jrli
J. A H. PHILLIPS
NDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
A a large assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combo,
Just received at the India Rubber Dopot of
J. A IL PHILLIPS,
ell 'JS wad 2A t t, (Pair stmt.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE,
FOR AUGUST.
NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
20 bow assorted afsea, fi's and 6's, sperm Candles
on hand and and tbr Bale by
Jail B. 0. J. H. &MYER.
GUM, BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOTH
OVERSHOES, offered low, at "The Peoples' Shoe
Stara," N 0.17 - Fifth street, near Market.
falS DINVENBAOHER &WO.
pUFFALO SHOES.—A splendid article of
Gentd and Ladles Buffalo Over Shoes. Alec., Gents'
Oar; Over Shoes, at the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 nth
istree,t, near Market.
nov2l ' ' 011/IENOAOIIIIII k 00.
PRINTED FRENCH ISIERINOES, for 62
and 75 mita,. mirth $1 and $425, amortment
in the
WE WILL SELL from the pi - 8e.14 time un
commonly cheap FOR CIABII: Please call slid exam
e our stock. • ' O. "HANSON LOVA
oct2o Formerly Love Bros., lig. 74 Market 4.
J AVA
COFFEE.-r-Just :Twelve& - -a hit of.
V strictly pare Old Goverumeni Java Coffee. Also, Ls.
gayra and MO Coffee, at JAYNES' TEA BTOILE,
dig 8 ltifttl meet.
S. CUTHBERT A SON,
CUTHBERT a SON,
61 Marktt etrout
-100 barrels fresh Lime just reo'd
(=S( IMMIX IL OOLILN&.
Jnat received and fur aale, at
L 005116% Post Braiding
(formerly Lore Brothers),
No. 74' lirirkel street.
DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
732 south Sooond Street,
- - -
Lubrhsiting Oil for all hiadi of Machinery, Binnade or
Limp Oil, 14 9 upbrit,t . L the brat winter utrnin itiklrtil for
luri,unn. in all kinds of
TIIOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP
This lamp performs a perft.ct coneumptlon of all amok.*
and smell arising from the use of oil, In which other lamps
are found Imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
flame. For sale wholesale and retail by
aci.l2:2:nd H. BOUREAU, Sole-Agent.
4F4ILL FASIIIONS.A
istaear:::o7E{.3o).-sc co.,
U A T-TE RS, HAVE RECEIVED TILE
Full Ntyl, , e of
SILK HATS, OAS IMERE HATS, FRENCH SOlor HATS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hollidaysburg, Blair County. Penn'a.,
WILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS
entrusted to lila care, in the countlea of Blair, Born
ernef, Cumbria, anti Clearfield. aelnikin
61 Market strert
STRANUERS AND VISITORS TO
Tab: FAIR—SASH AND DOOR FAOTORY IN
ALLEGLIEN Y.—Builders, Contractors, or others wanting
Stia , i, Doors, Window Fr.mies, Shuttors or Mouldings, should
call at the OEN MAL PLANING MILLS, and examine our
superior work and finish, fur with our present superior and
flue w rking machinery we are beyon'a competition, anti
our prices are much below these producing an Inferior ar
ticle. Call and examine for yourselves. Jobbing, Repair
ing,etc. pr.utptly attended to. J. & R. T. PRIOR,
Con mil Planing Mille, Water street, between Yoderal and
Beaver. Allegheny City. Pe. kiee2.B
WILLIAM 11. YEATON,
commISSION MERCHANT,
No. 216 South Front Street, Philadelphia,
Agent for Hob:trick it Co.'s Champagne; Dutch Co. Am.
stordam Gin; Havana and German Cigars; Wines, Bran
dies, etc., in Custom House and in Store. so2l:ly*
FRENCLI LESSONS,
Il so
MONS. A PHONSE DANSE,
Professor at the W. stet unsylvsuia University and the
Pittsburgh High School, s now ready to resume his lessons
In the FRENCH LANGUAGN, for private papils or in classes.
Apply for terms, at Pennsylvania avenue, No. lOd, or at
11. Kleber's Music Store, 63 kali street. [an2S:lm sew
GOVERNMENT
ENGINES AND BOILERS
51 Mark t, fltreet
ON THURSDAY, 14TH OF OCTOBER NEXT
WE will sell in the Navy Yard, at Mom
piths, Tenne.bee, the ENGINES and BOILERS need
by the Government in the manufacture of rope.
Double Acting Engine, of two cylinders of 42 inch stroke
15 inches in diameter—estimated at fifty horse power each,
with an independent cut-off attached to each cylinder. Side
valves with eccentric motion. One large regulator with
con., c Limas complete, and indicator attached, for time and
revolution. Main driving wheel 12 feet in diameter, of cant
iron, with inserted teeth. Jack gear running in connection
witu it is of cast iron with cut tooth, feel in diameter, giving
vnlocity to the jack shaft three to one of that of the en
gines. Engines rests on iron beds 20 feet long, 2 feet high,
weighing 9000 Ms each. Main shafting connected with the
jack shaft 55 feet long, 6 inches in diameter, of wrought
Tecmessee iron with stands and coupling complete. Bras ,
and babbett metal boxes; 7 largs drums from 8 to 16 feetin
diaonder fitted on the chartap , The foundations that the en•
ginea and main line 01 shafting rests on, are of stone, and
are fitted in such a manner that they can be moved with
the engines 81x cylinder boilers, 30 feet long, 80 inches to
diameter. Fronts, grate-bars, pipes and connections for
steam and water. Also, Yaber water-gauge connected with
each boiler. Boilers are arranged In two separate sets, con
meted so that either or both can be used: one set can al
ways be kept iu order. They are made of Inch Tennessee
hon. Iron floats for boilers t feet long and 6 feet high.
The Engine and Boilers are finished, in all their parts, in
the best workmanlike manner. 'They were built by E. L.
Norfolk, of Salem, Massachusetts, at a coat of about $16,000.
They were used by the ; Government for a few months, and
proved to be superior to any In the Mississippi Valley.
Ono-third to fall doe 16th December, 1868; one-third 16th
J nue, 1819, and one-third 16th December, 1869—notes to bo
kiatinfactorlly endorsed.
The sale will be positive and without reeerve.
ALSO:
Will lak leased at the same time, for ^S years, all the Rope
Walk riot heretofore disposed. . _
se.l.s:dtoclo Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers.
INTROrUCED JULY, 1849.--
, 'c ' A. L AIt.OIIAIIII3AULT , S
Portable Steankiloiating and Pumping Engine
thl Whoolo, from.l to 8t) horse potwor. Alec, Form En
sinus 111141 [1:111 Mill Drivoro,3 to 30 horso. Engines always
ou hood. Monufactury, 16 th 8. Hamilton Strict,
I PIIILADELPMA.
$l5 WORTII OF MUSIC FOR TWEN
TY-HIVE CENTS—TILE EIHNTI.III ANNIE
MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
Mush) of the now and popular aira of the day. The selec
tion has been made with groat care, giving only those songs
which aro good and popular. All the best songs of S. 0.
Foster, are embraced In Oh collection. A large supply
Just received, and for sale at the Music Store of
,131 uI 8 JOHN H. mea,Lon, 81 Wood street.
Til E BEST AND
VINECI Alt Is Heil.
in g: at the mot axteusive V.(N
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uviNE,Ag , '""'" , I . •Flio,E•
•-• I ' , WINET;:!:
"laquacetre Woct. lii bowie new cup .4 3 ;o:ccr.-.t.n.: ,
pileand had far the last ten
LuAt.l4so .
.:e
ytArs,
.11101:0 th a n one-hall O.
the l'lttaburo grocere, and
the .ainc , In every uthor city in
which i bee been Introduced.
87 Wood Iltroot..
auLtlidaw
TO PRINTEKS.—'rho subscribor has, now
on hand, and is daily receiving, from the raanufrus
turers, a large assortment of Printer's Pluck,
, IL W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Satin
' China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
yard Beards, In sheets;
klcOreery's Celebrated colored Inks;
" third
Lay & Bros. " News
Vandal/ and Size;
Colored Printing Papers ;
Pamphlet Oover Papers ;
Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and yellow ;
Steel Blue Glazed Papers, and a largo assortment plain
Note, Setter, Oap, and Foil. Post, blue and white.
J. R. WIILDIN,
63 Wood street, near Fourth.
Q 0 A
P S
woo box. Raffia Soap, In lb, 2 lb. and 3 lb, ban.
500 " No. 1 Pnlm Beam in IL 2 lb. and 3 lb. bare
500 " Chumlnsl 0:Ive Soap, in lb. lumps.
200 " Olelne Oxide II
260 " German t•
200 " Candle " In 8 ID. bye.
60 " Pura Palm " In 1 lb. . 1
On hand and for enle by
Jail B. 0. k J. IL SAWYER.
BEAR . IT IN MIND, that the East Lib
erty Lots are offered at such prices, and on such easy
terms, as make a home easily to be obtained.
Bear it in mind, that they front on wide Areas, are of
easy access by railroad, and are very deatrable locations for
family residences. '
Bear it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to be seen at
Jell 61 ISAILKET STILEET.
OIL CLOTH CRASH—ISOO yards of vari
ous patterns and widths, Jut received from the fate
tory, for sale wholesale or retail, by
J. h 11. PHILLIPS,
my 22 26 and 28 Stet , * drost
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-
A full sesortment, very cheap.
0. ELS-NEON LOVE, formerly Love Bretbore r
N 0.74 Unticat street
LIVERS Economical Purchaser of !Dress
'Elocids, Shawls, leantles, to.; also Don:Cadiz and Sta
ple Goods, will find It to their advantage to call and eland
oar New Stock ri Pall and Winter Dry Goods before &mains
lug elsewhere. 0, HANSON LOVE,
soli , V marls' Lore Urns, No. 74 Market st,
Q HAW LS 1 SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
Brochs, kc., both long and square, ths 'err beat In the
eity, and at very low prima for cash.
0. 114.N80N LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
novtfl No. 74 Market street.
DIQIJE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, for
I. making Basques. A large assortment at
deed GEO. U. WHITE t OOl3
k) HOULD you ask me, should you wonder,
Where to buy your Shoes and Gaiters?
Gums for your feet in springtime,
Boars with heels, and pretty B17111:1118.
Nice HIMUCH SLUTIIIIII for the summer,
Patent Leather, Glove-Kid Incasing
Where to buy these cheap and good too;
I should answer, I would tell you,
Go unto the PEOPLES' SHOE STOHE.
To the Peoples' Cheap Shoe Store,
To the Store of DIPPENPACIHEII,
sp2l No. 17 fifth street,
POTATOES. -50 bags for sale by
0825 ITENRY U. COLLINS
RIO COFFEE. —5OO bagB good to diGiCB
Rio Coffee, now landing and to aide by
MILLER & RIGKETBOt4
6.314 Nos. 221 and 228 Liberty street.
SYRUP.-
6 Lovering'e first quality Byrop;
25 fid i 4 111 44 II
53 bble. choice Golden Syrup, now landing and for
mile by 5111LE1£ k RIOKETSON,
sett Noe; 221 awl 223 Liberty street.
WHALE 01L.-40 bble. 'BleachedWinter
Wbalo Oil. just mcalved and for sale by
LAMPS, LANTERNS, TIEADLIGHTS, IC
THE LATEST STYLES OF CAPS,
Ito. 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh
J. D. LEET,
AT AUCTION,
DESCRIPTION
O. lI.LOOKE & CO.,
A. BALLOU, 146 Water street,
hetwoen Smithfield and Otani
HILL= A 310KsirsoN,
Dios. 2ZI *id .43 Liberty street.
THE -- 0 A.l 1. ' i posT.
PHILADELPHIA
I
BEAUTIFULt NSWEIis A pupil of the Abbe
t .
Bicord gave th lellowieg ext!eerdinary answers :
" What is gratitude ?
" Gratitude is the memory of the heart."
"14 1 hat is hope?
" Hope is tne blossom of happiness." ,
" What is the difference between hope and
desire ?" 1 .
" Desire is I tree in leaf, hope is area in
flower, and enjyment is a tree in fruit."
"What is eternity?"
" A day without yesterday er to-morrow—a
line that has loci, end."
" What is titre V'
" A tine twit has two ends—a path which
begins iu the odaillo and ends in the tomb 1".
DIDN ' T SEE Ir.--A glint time since, -a young
man living in 0 densburg, whose name we shall
call George, teak to' drinking rather more than
usual, and soma of his friends endeavored to ottie
him. One dam after he had been drinking sev
eral times, the got him in a room, and com
menced ccnversing about delirium trernepa,direot
ing all their rearks to him, and telling what
io
fearful snakes nd rats were tilways seen by the
victims of this iorrible disease. When the con
versation waxed high r,r this terrible theme,
one of the cumber sfelped out of the room,
and from a trap la Melt wait at hand, let a largo
rat into the room. None of his friends appear
ed to sae it ; hut the 6 yout.g Mali who was to be
the victim seized a eilai- end hurled it at the rat,
smashing the affair in the operation. Another
chair shared lii . a Caine fete, when his friends
seized him, road with terror depicted iu their
faces, demanded to know what Was the matter.
" Why il n't you Eee that—big rat V said
he. pointing tattoo Sllimal, which, atter the man
ner of rats was making its way around the room,
close to the wall
)
They all Can it, iit ..11 roplied that , t I hey did
not see it—" there wog no ra t."
"Blot tt - ] a is'" said he, se another chair
went to pieces in roa inhitectual attempt to crush
the rat.
At this moment they again seized him, and
after a tarrili:,:struggle, they threw him down
on the floor, Red, with lemur in all their faces,
yelled
" Charley ! i Tin for .1, !"
Charley stared for door, when George de
sired to be infirmiTd -VT ell in was up."
" Up !" saidlthey, •• iii y, yi e have the delir
ium tremens !"1
Charley °petted the door to go out, when
George raised him•elf cu hie elbow, and said,
"Charley, there are you going ?"
" Going for doctor"
" Going for ci doctor ! rejoined George ;" "for
what ?"
" For what t" repeated Charley,
have the delirium tremens !"
" The delirium tremens—have I ?" repeated
George. " Holw do you know I have the deliri
um tremens 1" ti
" Easy enough, ' says Charley ; " you've com
menced seeing Ote."
"Seeing rats !" eaid Ge.s.F,e, in a sort of MllB
- way ; "seeing rate Think von must be miew
taken, Charley."
" Mietakeri" said Charley.
" Yes, mieyaheo," rejoined George, " rain't
the man—r hdeen't seen no rat
The boys let s34. , rize, up atte - e that, and from
that day to this to tca,. , ,hed a glass of li.
quo-, and hasn't seen no rats.
TENDER Coast:it:nob Jim H , cut West, tel's
a good yarn about a " shuil.brsrk I,Fwyer." His
client was up On two t.icad Li.Fageq, "frivolous
charges," as shell4bark designated them (forging
a note of hand and stet ling a horse), On run
ning his eye, rover the jury, ho didn't like their
looks, so he ;prepared eat affidavit for continu
ance, setting (rib the absence, in Alabama, of a
principal wit ea. He road it in a whisper
to the prisonor, who, shaking his head, said,
" Squire, I can't swear to that or dokymint."
" Why 7" "Anse, hit haint true" Old shell
inflated, and !exploded loud fuoluzh to ho hoard
throughout the room. What! forge a note,
an' steal a hobs, an' can't swear to a lie ! D—n
such infernal fools!" and he left the conscious
one to his fate.
LEN May.'• ; -- . Out in Fayette county, of this
State, near a small town, called Plumsock, lives
a Dutchman known as Lon May. Len loves
good living, and has always hosts of visitors,
Not long etude Dr. P., and 11 reverend gent, from
the banks of the Youghiogheny, visited the hos
pitable inane on of the Dutchman. Len under
took to show the patty host to eat squirrel pot
pie, and spread butter on their bread: _ He was
very severe ion th;,,o who spread their bread
as we do in this city, where the article is 46
cents, and rink at that.
During tla, meal Lett raid, •• Butter ish de beet
Hug in the - World."
"Oh! no,!' Paid the Rev Mr. Hughes
"What ieh better," asked Leo.
" God's Grae,e," totid the pavern.
" Yaw, y l aw," E 3.1•1 Lou, •‘ good' grease ieh
very goot, nut butt.; ,ea tonith better."
" WatertniMous! Hero they are—fine, large,
ripe watormillions— iwo for a fip apiece," sung
out an enteiprising (;„untryrrion in front of our
window.
"Two for a fip apiece," drawled uncle Fossil,
as he selected eight metiono. " C leap cnough
sartirtly," and he pas ze I ilp a half dollar.
" All 1 " F'll i the countryman, as he
pocketed the coin ot,d drove off.
" Two for a fit, aplor,o," soliloquised old Fos
sil, wondering hov, 11:e eight Ineloue at that
rate, could absorb the half dollar
Somebody who nnoto,to kv w what he is talk
ing about, has bsen a.liv: , red of the following :
—What loupe c‘it t,,vo in merely infatua
tion. Love is a pink.i or low growth. Those
who think they havo •• on suing a pair
of pretty lips, a siventog hr.g , m, and two comely
shaped anelon, will wake up lit no vary distant
morning, and find another foot---by turning the
mirror.
"Pat, do,you love country'!"
"Yes,,yer honor."
" What's the best thiug about ould Ireland
Pat?"
The whisky, yer honor."
"Ah, 1 see. Pat, with all her faults, ye love
her scat"
A very 91,, , 1e , t si.at her very modeet
daughter, a', pretty pouug tiamBol, out one morn
ing for' soda articles. Among the many, eh*
informed aelerk in one of the etorea, that her
mother we l nted three yards, of cloth, " for pri
mative, triangular, appendages for her infant.
Simple honesty, the, naked truth, pare virtue,
and a strai ht up and dowli way of dating with
the world, have Et 9 much adVantago over vices,
tricks and,stratanems, nu a &ion trotting horse
has over a pacing pony, or maker, that, goes a
mile or two fke the mischief, and is done for the
rest of his journey.
i , .
A friend of ours, was congratulating himself
upon having !wetly taken a very pleasant trip.
Upon incirliry, tie found that he had tripped and
fell into n.lonng lady's lap.
~, • .
A manearing of another who' 'was a hundred
years old, aid contemptuously: " PshaWl what
a great tus about nothing! Why, if my grand
father wa living, he would be a hundred and fif
tyll years od."
, .
A writer in one of the Wistern papers thinks
the accideints which Lire continually taking place
on the Id l isaissippi, are solely attributable to
" slings."' In his opinion no boiler will go "on
a bust " 011 the engineer sets the example.
" Well !I. have lost my law-suit I " exclaimed
i .
a lady , w 4 th a sigh: " 0 mamma, how glad I
am," sal 'her child, " that you have lost it ; for
it tormented yon awfully'."
" A b/rrowed horse, and your own spars,
make eh rt miles," is a Danish rendering of
,rather universal practice.
Why is! a man who makes additions to false ru
mors like one who ti'o confidence in all that is
told him ? Because he re-lies an all he hilars.
Au Irish writer, speaking of a laly's thebackh
eyes, says: They were in mourning. far
murders they had committed
ENG. 131. CARR. SODA.----101) kegs, just
recoiled and for awls by
akial u.L. Yd adr&Mca 00,
NUMBER 304 t,
V Till fIiGS•
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