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This Paper being of tho f.A.II , JEST 517.2, and neatly printo on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper punlished in Pittsburgh. hose :dm r..hdi to ham a paper from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY POST n safe and profitable investment. Adidreu, • JA11114:S P. BARR, sepl7 Editor and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. .31'0:"Ja -SELU & CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, DEALV.I7.3 TitoDucE, FLOUR, ii ND WOOL. No. 11a s.co. STRI;LT, PITT;i13111.14111, or euicZN Une: ripringec liarbaugb, .Joseph E. Elder, St.Lonis ; Pitisimr6ii;q3uom.. A Wyle, Philadelphia; 11. n. Palmer, " Garrett Martin, 4t MCCAlliileti,i,Meaua aCo " Janice, Eent, Sautee k Co. " Childs A, C o ., " Keene, Sterling A Co., " Bagaley, Cmigrare a Co.. Yard, Gilmore A Co., " A. A. Mason t Co., " Plawmil T. Mott, G. W. Smith, Wheeling; Weaver'. Graham, L. J. Wheeler, Banker, Cincinnati. Ine 7 •lv The E'eople's : , "1:31oe Store. D. S. DIEFFENI3AJIIER & CO., 6ap Ca!li Dualors in all kindd of Fadl!Linable BOO'flll 9 SEIOS' 1741.) .GiiTERS, For Cloutlemod, Ladies, Youths and Children, No. 17 Fifth litreet, near Diarlact, vivrstsußGll, I'd. I ) Eitli,iic & 40111',ISON, Proprhat.:l, or Child 6 CO:li Vateatt Edo-slat: ;...tre and Water Proof • iSoClrlellt.: Hooting. 133 THIRD STREET. ORDERS fur ROOVING promptly and faith fully emccuted, and all our work warranted. Roofing luau:Hal always on hand, :iv: fur mule, with di rections for cel2:ly CLTLY, Elouse,' Sign xxid Ora.anteratz. - .1 • AND GRAINERS, De . afers, in IViiite Lead and Zinc Paints. Also, oil 4, Varni4lie:;, Putty, .11ixt1 Ptsinto, Window Glaaa, find overy It! Lid(' 11,41 iu the tra(l ,, mh2tl:ly2d TAMES MILLING Alt, I)I.OINiOP. , IGAIIELA tp NINA MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt .iince the lire, and having enlarged his establishment, and, filled it with the newest and moat ap proved machinery, le 11 , !W pr"pared to furubh flooring and planed bearie, cerowi eaiciv p4 and res,witig, doors, each and shutters, kiln deled, tr.:lll°i, niouldimts, box making, &c. South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1157. [selo G EORGE BLETCHER, M'ANUP AUTURER OP !Ica CLLETIRATZD GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTIC SAPID TOUPEES, :Aid every (I(.9enpuoil of AN .1-1 ilAllt tor Lathe and Gent kw en. FOURTiI atr., , et, L:+i• 01.11 WOOti :rad Market, Plt.ta ,burgh, Pa. . rr Pall Skyle data. tr" 0 13hCCCD € 0 . 131 WOOD 6TIEEI, 'HAVE' just received the FALL `aTl:l,ltl OF • Gent's Drees MLR; Gent', ..!•of - .: hens; .Boy's ;7iutt Boy'e ral.cy ; Chil , iren'a Fancy 1.1.nt:;; Ladies' ix;tentl 11.epoziCory. T0e,r2;.1 W1.1.1.TE 13'. - 11,1 . on blltti• 11e5.4 lie (.:1 ,, pi (1107." I.:te!y culrevged,)ou tl,u istebrir„;l, ee•ii 1,t1.1..f...L isg Tortrp,las, tt,.. Two between rittaburgli luvites the public tolnnpocttsiea:ock , .tiC=-:EUCef ,t:e. A n d i n. pnrticuinri utor TeLrelw.scrt, dna one price pulp is ramie. Ilmrrtet the iet,litosa enables him to placo his pa trona the .:::no choico collection of Car. which, eo r th ris vtet. it has been his partierilai cl , iparticei)t it, select, iron; th, vailotth nnri meet VOCllte silo•.,- maiu,d Stable'', to . p9r:ion of the t t e `AI , C:LUt 1.1 , 1r!t",...113 Carriage,-, l u x e th e p eol -rty of J el , dereat.d. ht addition to the b..fore he has also added a number of • E 111 IRSES, DIRIGiES AND CARRIAGES, . • vcvlii.:ll were formerly employed at. his Livery Stables it: belay, Wend strict. At, lie gives his personal atten tnou to the of the Ftronage which Vie has hitherto received Ira .public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, • St. Charles .11M , ry Stables. 'N. 13.—A I?!; Alth tool of CARRIAGES MD nlwaya be IdoK'Ure.: for Furtralo. de29 YE.-100 bus. lip, for sale by 1../ dol9 .JA NI R- 1 A. virr7rat. rrlo AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS.— wo Intro on nand a S4lll pill of India Itubbor I.'nbed' for WlnaLlkin Thoy can bo farnihlied iu iLny quantity at r,Lurt notitx, by & 11. e1111,1,11'8, jA3O Nos. 26 and 28 't. Olair attcct. 1 11 A.TII.Eit Y...C.,1,T1 NG—A good supply of . : ,..LA om bi,t I.4sLirn I.l,..liitiLettire, for etklo low, by • J. ,t . lt. = Pllll,Ll"th, ..._l,t:________ r.0.4. 2d aipl 2S St. ciAr bt.p.34 - 10.,A1‘. N ELS—Red, White, Gray, Green, Yellow, Nail, etc. Chf.aper thou the eaeopetit. 0. HANSON WYE, Formerly Love Brothers, No. 14 - Mark strrpt QTOCK CIIOICEI-PRICES LOW 1-NEW WINTIM IIORNE hai just return ed front tho Nast, whore he has purchased largo additions to his already extcusive etock. Trading dirwtly with Frnsi ClALssl.3.troteriNG dioUrifi and with the MANnYm.rtUriElts, for CASIL excicsively, ho Lt enabled to offer the best selection of Goods at the !owe -t posilde prices. Wo are now op , ning, for daily qsplay, the largest and cheapest stock of DRESS RICH E`dl3ltoluEftlES, WINTER WOW.e i GrOIDS, .111IWONS, ti LOVES, 1103IERY, Le, f=e., I.3vtr before exhibited in eittgburgh. Purchasers aro invit ed to examine the goods, and learn the prices, at deg JOS. tb.dlNE'ti, 77 Market streot. tiS6OO FOR a two story frame dwelling . Louse an ,1 lot of ground 50 lot by 100, pleas• autiy situated on Mt. Washing,tou. Terms easy. 1,6 S. CUtifuERT b SON, 5; Markots t. OTICE TO BUTC.ll4.;ll.S.—Large Meat Cutters and Sh.u:Airo orviniona !AVM, at No. 47 Fifth street, PittdiburgC. th,cl S HAWLS! WWI LEI ALS!!! havo just retelvea tili 3 day aS la H rgo W Jot of Blanket SLIMS, Whieb IVa metalling at (mu Dollar. C. !JANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Braaten. _nog No. 74 Market street BLACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by iv. u. JoliNsToN at co., F , lntinn,la, 67 Wood iltrc,et. A PP.LES.--1,50 Barrels Apples, various kindH, in atom, and fur sal° by JAMES A. FETZER, fig Wat.c.• street_ __ • ...Q.:PEEL • PENS. —lot's; Pratt's ; Per ky ry'B; Phineao; Jenny Lind; o,oper; American, ;Rhodes SOred, and Ilaven'e, icat received by W. 8. HAVEN - , (Inner Diarkot and Second eta. PaiWerß 144 WOOD STREET. McCO4D S . . CO et[i r~tC~i .T. 014 WiITiDROP - • -5 , . . • , • • • 0 . . ... "- 1 - 1 / 1 /1 .- ' • * . -.: . , • . - 14 1 , .0. •: . 4 ~' • . , p... .. ;-, • - •• , . , _.l 7.1 , f. 4 . r:-.•, •,_ ._ ‘... ' .--',., , A.. -.-,. . • .:,,,, ... z:. .".....-90v 0 , • efd ; . ' 4 , ..,', • . k....,. - •• : 1 .. 5 . . . , . ..'V [.. -1 I i l'd I • - ...i P - 1 ; ( .:- to: It :, . . •• P •,,,,,/ % - 1. - ,55 . '' 55 • ~,,,‘ t k ~.. F!, : . 0 .1 . ' ';<'.;• t—s Lf: . .. l''', '• :'., . . . .5 -. / * S "' "‘-- , -- , -.. PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," COP.NER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. JONES HOUSE. WELLS ()OVERLY, PROPRIETOR, Corner of Market Street and .Ifarket Square, HARRISBURG, PA. rIIHIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL, recontly erected by tiM .',.lessrs. JONES in Harrisburg, pd., having been kabed for a term of years by the under signed, )ie takes this nieth.xl of calling the attention of his former patons, friends, and the traveling community, thereto. Having a front of one hundred and . forty five feet on the principal etredof tae city, and liflptwo fed front on Mar ket Square, it cannot fail to prove attractive as well as in citing to straneers. The CIIAMMRS ere of fine EiYo', well ventilated, and lighted with gas—a number with connecting doors H-making them very desirable for families. The 1.1.44,LLS aro warmed throughout by heaters, and every modern improvement, in fact, has been added, that may camluca to the safety, comfort and hacpineas of the guests. Visitors may, therefore, rest assured that the ';JONEII 11.0136 E" kris boon made porf•ct in all its appointments— that each department Las been placed in charge Of EXT.& RIENCED AND CDUPDIENT I'ER,lo , 3—thilt in every particular the system which has been adopted by the Proprietor, will afford to those who may make it their home, ILv great a de gree of comfort as may be obutimil at any similar ostablish moat in the State. - To secure this Desirable reudt, be has furnished the Public and Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Room, with en. tirely N k URN ITURE; and ItiBo arranged within the building, a line 13 , ,E.D.sat SALOON, OMER. SAI,ON, DRII3SING ROOM, lIOT AND I OLD The CULINARY DEPARTMENT AND DINING ROOM will ro. dive too especial attention of the Proprietor, which, he trustA,.will be a sufficient guarantee that all tastes will be Pllited. After returning his heartfelt thani“ to his old friends and patrons, for the kienerous patronage so long extended to him at the "Covsnir HOUSE," and also to his frionds and patrons at the " COLUMMA House," Cape during - the season of 1555, he reqiectfully solicits a continuance at it at the "JONES HOUSB " ja9:lm WAS-111INGT01 LIOUSE, COR. PENYA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST., WASHINGTOri, D . C. A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Sireet. and Duquemo Way, PITTSBiIIi.OI.I, PA. B. D. MARKER., •- - - PItbPRIETOR, • (Poi aiorlN of ;.ho "Marker Llonne," Blairsvple, I'a.) , AI " HOUSE IS NOW CO- T EI PL E LE S D CO AL I OPEN FUR fitiRSTS. It is situated in a toutral part of the city, being conivimient tci: all Railroad Depots and ntearaboat Landings. ~ The lions° was built in 1866, with all modgru improve ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture being new—and will in every respect be a first. class lioteL Fine STABLER hre nttaclied to the premises. i tJel24 IL W.-KANAGA.I 7 .0_ 1 Pd Id 9 0.0 Oppotate the Pen na. RaiLroad Depot, LIARRISBURU, PA. • [jell) A 1.1 B. Pi crir .V.l , FOR:uERLY U. S. 11CiTEL, PITTSI3 URGE, PA. .I.A.PIES SHANNON, PropTietor. lIOUSE IS LOCATED ON TIIE iL corner of t? NN and WASILLiUTON iftreets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorou g h improvement, remodeled and Cc/1111,1'od will ) . nor furniture, and is now the most conve nient !lute' iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or Wiest. raynily canii;IIICOPEJE BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. ...,..,,,_,,,,,;.:,.11..-,._ - The attention of lilerchauta -,--.: •-• ;„.. ,, ze.,::::_ , ,...;- , and others is directed to tlii ., picl.4 to/ .... ~..) a,t,bli,hutent, which has 6 , 2,1.1 reconcly fitted •,, 4 1 ;,,, :: - up 1 , ..u - the pi..rpueLi In athfrtilLig LI w.11.1ii.Z.1.1 , 1- .1:1:‘ , .:.. :S.AT;I:tiCkT r .:IOUSI: IN A fI:::,'.I:IZAL .I,oi.laik. , i; Country folks attending anti ket aro particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an 11 - ATINU SALOON will alward be round, of '. - ,he freshest the market ationif.... 4 - . ,iiii',;:lidetw rid . lacelsior _Restaurant, PA Nc,,. 111 WOOD Street, PIT'18:1 6tf, c.‘ Wlicri,l.sALE AND lIETALL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN Ils.ll Fresh Philadelphia Gt ilaithnore Oyc.tera, AndiVILD GAllh, all iu their pf. uper season. S. STEINBAJOK, • iplals:vay] Agent for the P iladeiphai Oyster and Fish Co. Tuf ANION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, IVA, ['amniaTea, No. 344 Liberty street, just beHiao the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which ratikes it the must convenient livase in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. . Tin) proprietor having, at considerable expense, fithid up, in exc,llent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of , ptiblic patronage. There i 8 attached a splendid 02.A13.1,1: and exteasive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample acconiniodation to traveler.; and teamsters. 111 Larder and liar will be furnished with the host.the marLe: cat Iford. febl:y f t ,,a T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn anti St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The uuderdigned, farmer ly of •,‘ Browns Betel." ::aving taken this large and comma. ;Boni LIOTEL, and having, related it in magnificent style, would respectfully iLIVIZe hie 'Heads and the traveling public to ijVe hall a call. Assured, with the convenient° of the house and his lung experience in Cia) u give satire ,Itisfaction, o. ad his charges ruol,:rate. feb22 li7M C. CONNELLY. 1? UItNIT ORE. MILLIKEN & 00. have on hand, at „r ll . O tiwa ,•xtensivo CABINET and CHAD: MAN IJEAC- No.lll —nntlnield 3tiout, a large a!,,,ortinent of Frorcy and Plain Fui • dime, which they will aell 15 per cont. lower than customaryrutka. Tema, cash only. [dec27:y ' I . IIOODIVELL'S FUIINITUB,E AND 4 onants, Wholesale and Rand, embracing every 4.ylu of Furniture, in Itueowood, Alidiugany and Walnut, for L'Etrlurs, Chautbe,7a and Dining Rooms, equal to illy in Zit:NY York ur and et lower prices. Every irticle made by hand, and warranted. Cabint-makers died with any quantity of FIJRN [TURF: and CHAIRS, on •easunable tonna. flaudn'aud Steambotita furuidied at the Mortest Loth e. Warerooma, Nos. 77 and 79 THIRD Stioet, At !Aural, I'm 0c22 WEET CIDER.-4 bbls. Sweet Cide.r, for gala by JA1111:1 A. PETZER, 89 \Vista• street. (lIIUISTMAS and NEW YE:V.'S GIFTS A_l of every description in the navvy Dry Goods line.— l'islaie call and a,e them. C. LLAN;3ON LOVE, da2s Formerly LOVE BROTHERS, 74 Market St. '‘IIIC I LA(3E—For office use, in convenient ~, form, fl.r siti-`by W2l. C. JOHNSTON:it CO., ileti iri7 Wood otreut DORT FOLIOS AND DIT,SK PADS for sale IL by W.M. 0. JOHN ' , TON. & CO., de* 67 Wor.rl Rtre.et. netIRE.-50barre'sArnerican and French, R , tle tow R. FA FIN P6TOCIT & 00. 1.4 1 1 N E SILK. SPONGE. Bleat:lAA Cuppiug Spougo, • Soft Bathing Sponge. Good Curri.,go;%Jougo At :100.2P11 FLEMING'S, novt: r Corner NDukot street luta Diamond. • Grii il.l DROPS.-300 lbs. just received and for sale i.y IL L. FA rlNEsroot( ‘t:CO., uov3o Corner Wood and Fourth.BtreeM. T r] IE 11A 0 M ETERS—For sale by W. O. JOLINSTON• Sc CO., ` --1 " -- novll Scutiouerd, 57 Wood street. 174 1 1LESii LOBSTERS.-10 dozen in cans, i_ for uabi by MIMEE Sc ANDERSON, A L LUM.-50 barrels for sale by 13. A. FAIMSTOCE A CO., uovlB Comer Wood and First streets. 3: 1 4 BINGES, for Dress Trimmings. • A hawlsomo as , 4uttmeat at rcihrmd ratus, at novll IP -1 10:PLR' 71 Marltot street R YE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just lieu received, and fur tale by JAMES A. PETZED., dec7 89 Water street. 2tlliE OLIVE' OIL, At JOSEPII FLEMING'S, iv v 2.4 Cornor Mart:otostr‘ , ot and the Diamond G REAT SEMI-ANNUAL AND CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS: Fine Dress Goode, at very low prices; • SHAWLS, in gr..at variety, at very low prices; WOOLE'I a largo suck, at very low prices; Di/N.lEB2c GOODS, ea sti.clt, at very low prices, At the store of A. A. MASON &. NO. 25 ett:Tll STttEl T, r},INV ARRIVAL.- 20. boxes Orauges; 2d do Messiva lfdnons; 200 drums Now Figs. just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, No. S 9 Wood street, jal9 Opposite St. Charles Note'. QTARCIL-300 Ims. Rochester Pearl Starch 10 for wilu by !. '11.19) HENRY H. COLLINS. DOUBLE MEDIUM, Double Crowni Medi um and Crown, Straw and Rag Wrapping Npers, for sala by W. S. HAVEN, PIS • - Cernar Market and S.seand etrp.stia OAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder kr of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any o ffered for sale in this market, on hand arid for sale by fe2 B. C. & J. 11. SAWYER.. IfIIL CLOTH CRASH.—For Stairs, a vari “tt, ni etvloo at 1f 24 J. 11. TI PIT , I.TPS TN DI A. RUBBER CLOTIIING—Of the best, itud also sow id quality, for sale wholesale and retail by de9 J. A U. 11) OILH. A R SA3 VIM CIA t 3 it- A 51 . , No. 65 bllrrtli idIDDLD ROOM, JONES' RN'S? BUILDING. OPEN DAnay, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, On We:ince:lnc and Saturdayeveningr, from May I,it to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocu; and from November let to May let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. . Deposits received of all coma not lees than Osn Doti-Am. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, iu June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of si; per cunt. per annum, on the first of December, 1855: elan in Juno and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn out, is' placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane and December, compounding twice yonr without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less Circa twelve years, making in tho aggregate EIGHT AND ONO-rmix , PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Lows, Rules and lie!To• lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the 02c-a., Preoldent.--GEORGE AL1311,0 VICE riss.swexab. 1101)ov:ell ilepbarn, John El. Sittymbsrp.ar, James Sb idle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. l'enneek, ltobert Robb, James D Kay, 'William S. Lovely, - James 11,rdimiti, Hill Burg wiu, John 8. Co4gray.i, William S. Anderson. James W. Millis:ln, John O. intuit - otos, Charles Knap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canneld, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Cann, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,' Henry L. Ringtvult, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Belden, George s'. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle. James S. loon, Thookald Umbstactior, William S. Haven, George It. White, Secrdaryand Trearizrer-011AS. A. COLTON (JCS BANK OF lOWA. it. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES, pOLLECTIONS MAD and pForapLy mittod. LANDS eelceted Mid locate Lapitali6tp wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through this home. Correspondence solicited. [my2l;tim WELLS COVERLY AUSTIN LOOMS TKOS. D. LOOirD , .. / USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in „CM_ Promissory Notes,,Bonds, Mortgagee, and all Securiti;a for Money. Money Loaned on Checks a. short dates, with collateral security. PROP:AIETIIESS - --- - - Parßona desiring Loans can be Lion=dated on reasona ble terms, and capitalists can bo feirnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Rood Estate. Office, No. 92 FOURTH street; above cod. ;,g. AUSTIN LOOLtHif, Notary Public. H a •SONS, Bankers and E. 7- IN a change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, DraLs, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the kia.V.- Irn and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 17 Market street, between Third and Fourth fits. ijaikly TLIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real 8e.75 Vorirth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janii jOHN WOODS, BANKER .S:ND EXULTANCE 13aNant, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial anti Bank ;`fetes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections :arefally attended to. Intorost paid on Deposita. No. TONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth atreot. jeZtO JAM ES C. E RICIIEV, Ea„EAL ET T i; (Ika • Flo. 65 P11.5".V11. S Tit tE VITTciBURGU. 1A113.18, Bought HOUSES, LOTS, , :iota .in Land Warrants sold and aid • • Nogotinti , l S'spaclalratention glved Porms and di, 2oshag of them. 'areas reasonable. decl.dalL,w CUTHBERT SON'S OFFICIO, No. 5 0 Market street, fur the 51110 and purchase of Rsai Estate:, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, Atairung loans on ebnds, mortgages, &c,; making convoy suces,:deeds, bonds, &c.; writing letters and corresponding sith parties abroad, &c. oclB BELDEN . SEVIVJOUR, Real Estate and Tag/ranee Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. REYEREIZCZO.—Moisrs. Elmana, GarretBou & Co., Robot.: ?arks, EN. jyl.l.:y WMSTERN Zs 1,4 .721 Fi • ALEXANDER GARRETT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, • CLEVELAND, OHIO, Has for salo Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. 110 will exchange Lands iu to., for Pittsburgh nianufactures,and also for city property. .1.11 letters of inquiry answers.] gratis, by addressing no as ,hove. .OLHO TOWNSHIP PROPERTY FOR SALE—TWENTY-SIX ACKFA of first class Gerd +a Lands, situated on the Allegheny and New Brighton Alacedamised road, about live miles from Allegheny city— About ten acres cleared, bab LICO good timber. Will be sold m a bargain, and suspended bank parer taken, if applied for el ARDEN FARM FOR SALE.—A Garden I L T Farm fur sale, containing Twenty-four Acres of First harden Land, well improved, good isuildings, fine Or chard. excellent Water, Coal arid Limestone in abundance, .ituated in Robinson township, seven miles from the city. Will be sold at a great bargain. Apply to ilt„ - ORTII FAYETTE TOWNSHIP LAND N, FOR BALE.—One Hundred and Fifteen Acres of First Class Land, for Wheat growing; about Ninety Acr, s cleared, •,alance gocd.timber ; comfortable farm improvements; large orchard; excellent Water; Coal and Limestone; Forty-flee Acres In grass, will be sold low and on easy terms. Apply to JAaIES C. lIICHEY. doll Real Estate Broker, 65 Fifth street. TEPARMS in Exchange for City Property.— . LC A farm of 350 acres, on the Allegheny ricer, near :iittanning,l3o acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and or ehard ; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a farm of 100 .teres near then above. Also, a fl.rra of E 3 acres on crock, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared; two honors, and a BIM mill in good running order; it first rate location for business. 250 acres of laud at mouth of Red hank creek; 10 acres ch,ared and ,n g od ovine. Price low and terms my. St ill be exchanged in , whole or in part for city pie purty. S. CLITHBEKT & SON, novlo 51 Market; struet. fINLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel lingvLy House, of four rooms; with lot of ground '2O foci fault ou Monterey street. Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an ahoy. Terms, $lOO in hand, balance at ono, two and three years. S. CUTIIIIEItII & SON, nov24 51 Market street. FOR, RENT —A large dwelling house, on nom streq, at head of Firth, with immediate poEses siou. Also. two,stuall houses iu S.plaue's Court. S. CUTHBERT 4 SON, nor2l I 51 Market street. I.:iOR s7so' will' be sold a new two story I_ Frame House, with a good lot of ground, in Allegheny city. The lot is 20 feet front, on 'Monterey street, by 110 feet to an alley. Terms easy. S. C11211134LT S.- SON, novl4 51 Market street. 1 4 'OUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PEIL ACRE for several small lots of laud, ton miles 51 , 1 ind.s. villa ' Marshall county. Va., four miles from R. It. Station. Rich soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time, from 5 to 7 years, if desired. A 150,700 acres of good land, 3 Tulles from Cameron Sta. lion, . k Ohio It. It., for sale to suit purchasers, at from $7 to.slo I.er acre, and on easy terms. S. CUTIII3I , .IIIT & SON. bovl4 51 Market street. No. 39 Wood strt,ot VOR REN.r.—A dwelling house on Third J 1: street. Also, one on ROB 3 street, with immediate pos ha,idiOLl. S. CUTHBEItT L S , hN, novi 51 Market etro,i. 'OR SALE.—A Dwelling House with a good Store Room, situate. ou Robinsoa street near Fed ra! Allegheny city. Price low and terms easy. halt S. CUTLIBEAP & SON, 5l Market et. BUR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling lining „Ls (frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico in front, with a lot of ground 78 feet front on South avenue, Allegheny, by 220 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade shrubbery; stable,•&e., &c. Price $4,500. S. CUTHBERT LL SON, nov2 61 Market Street. M E R R IIIi e S'ABANSTKB3TOOII, AN ,ip lir . lA , w N ii ti l b F e A ta C ke T n U a r t par, either in whole or in part pay for several .rery desira ble locations for country residences, pear the city. One let of 12 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 !acres. Nor rparticulars call at oar office. ' S. GIiTIIBERT Fr SON, oct27 . i 61 Market street. , f FLANNELS.- I White, Yellow, Red and Plaid, of all grades, and at LOWER PRICES than they can by got fur at any other es tablishment in the city. 0. ELANSON LOVE, flyAierly Love Brothers, octal _ No 24 '..tarttet irtre•Pt. 114 °USES, LOTS AND FARM.S.—We would invite the attention of persons who wish to purchase A HOUSA, to the great variety of Houses. Farms and Build ing Lott! we have for sale. We have now on hand Lots at $lOO, each , and at $2OO, $4OO, and upwards , and on very easy to. me. Some iu payments averaging fourteen cents day! Homes and Loth, at from $7OO to $lO,OOO, in various locations In and adjacent to the two cities. Improved Farms at from $lO to $5O ri-1 acre. - Also, choice Farming Lands at from $2 to $5 I; acre. Persons having property of any . kind to diepose of, will find it to their interest to give us a call Wo.nleo, attend to the Renting of Houses,end Collection of HAMM 8. OUTEEELFT a 15 80N, 1 Marlon itimet. PITTSBURGEL THILLL:SI).4. I ‘„ FEBRUARY li, 15,58. BANKS. 1=! NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD REAL ESTATE AGESTS. JAMES C. RlClllire., Real 'Estate Broker, No. tis Fifth street JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Broker, No. 05 Fifth atrcet MEN=M=SI3!EMI 'ARPETS AND OIL 0 .OTITIS EMOVAL.—J. & 11. PIIIUIPS have remov.:d to their new buildinz, No. 26 and 23 ST. CLAlR . F.treet, west i d , betreen Pent straet and the Bridge. PrAILLIII3, !lANUVACTURERS OF FLOOR, 1 URNIT ÜBE, CARRIAGE, TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT et.' OPAQUE 7:7ITRITDOW 2117,....J. 1 11:1E: eilli - ,._ -- CLOTM. 1 or diffo- , -it Colora. - D.2ALLIRS IN OIL CUDTIFS & WINDOW SHADES, Of 112alers in INDIA RUBII ER GOODS.. 9f. all kinds, made ender Goodyear's Patent; Agents et the 'f Bolton and New Fork Belting, Compan'.e:3, fur the sale of their INDIA RUB -11 BELTING, lI.CkzE and PAefir:t4. : LEATHER BELT .W9 of Eastern manufacture, a superior luility; also, Lase E.. - I.ther.and Rivets. Agents for the 01...q0 F11t1 , 1.-PROOF aiNI,IRAL PAINT. Dc,;, and Mixed .)."hints, Varnishea, Turpentine, Brthdros, ilt eos and Petty. HOUSE AND .7, 7 •iiN PAINT' `:0 AND GLAZING, in all its brunches, in the bust tant shorte s t time. . I de2fnly l J. it n. PHILLIPS, ;re Ny3.26 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil. ipaville, on the Ohio ricer, three mites below Pittsburgh. CA.:WETS, OIL CIV)THG, YIN& AT ,Tll.ll 'Mozart f-fil ree :opei Store. ViCT D. & ItITALLUM respectfully v a invito tLe attention of their 'forluor eustonogs and rho puhlia genAr.flly to their pr, , ont jurit ,oloacti tor Sprin,s sod.s, chit:..cirk,f, the very latest styles of Foreign And Lion:" 'dauuno-ture, eon.:ddin- ' pit 01 Velvets and itsBgld, Tape ry ant Co non In groin : also, Brn4;als, Daulaalt, Twiiiori and Pldia Stair CARPETS. OIL MiTIIS FR 'M 2 TO 24 FIT Ituas, Mats, wig Ruth, Ce.utou and Cocos 3lutting; List, I,ara aud itus CaruLt,3; aud Circeu 11,11 , Lad :41.1ad01. it will givo us ploiurr to show goods 1..." n7l who inay_bc desirous of lookiug or purr:ha:dug,. and w.,l,, , ,doternfined to otter inducern..ifts to au} who ifm . y . favor 11.1 with a call, at the obi st3ufl,i.u. 8'; RTH Stloot, ruvl9:l W. D. ii. NITALLUM, BOOKS AND ,STATIONERY TIM 'BERT. A. LOOMS, .N... , ..Z.) (Suceet‘sor tb B. T. 0 I%.for€Bu,) 6TATIONIIR AND D , i'.AL ER, IN 1.:0 ( 481:.-‘„ PEIiIODICALB .Ni) NEW6PAI'EttS, N).41 Filth etr,et. Pitt sbui gh, Pa.., n025:1y ~.,__ CO.•:!'"artztertiliig-. rrui'i] undersigned have entered into C0....1., ....1., Partnership, mk( the style of Wm. C. Juhuatou & Co. SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM C. 4 OLE '..;Srifig. Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857. F. 4. R. .10E11.41'0:7, .111 VIT. C. JORNST.O.SI 1.1 M. C. JOIIN TON CO., _ _ QTATIONER S, Blank Book Manufacturers, to and .110 i; PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood ntreet, between Third and Fourth, PaNblirgli, 8.30 U LAN BOOKS, . Day • Le(lgsra, Camb Books, Invoice BooltS, C..ecl , Books, Bill Barka. lit,c,ipt Books. For sale by U. JOB.NIiTON 6 CO., . 57 Wood street TOBA.CGO AND SEGAiiS. Nv• &D. RINELLIRT, o rI.I.I , 4UrPAOT tiIt.SES AND DEALS 23 IN ALL SINI)8 07 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CHARS. np20:1 3 , I.a. 121 WOOD STIIEET PIA N 0:3 AN IY uflU 1 UPEPuIi GRAND PIANO,: FROM 110•1 FACTORY OF Stellaway ed &i-ofw,-4, 11. Iit,EISL:.t t 8.U, , J. taito plemureiu uu...! :-.. - , uouuctug - io Lou public that they aave just -,i7.1,.,.1,:.. , „- . 5 , - .A71 , rouJiv,A.l a soh:paid full. til:a.,•:L) VIA % , .i, .., r7.o' . - 14,. vl I from the ;uctury of .to.nr‘,.: l ~, ...'ea5,1 , .... - .. " 1 ":4,1,Pat: I, York, which for c.a. , 111!...d1.e , nWectut..L.3 ...siri . 'rlif..l4l:llo ...1 tune, iightlleiarl elasticity ot t' , th'i:,:::1(k...`5,,,ii;..,,,,0,t0ui,i1 . ,<}..4.... i" g... 11%. '...1. - ferf.h . Is'o.*Olin.,:e.retr ifie t12 , ,i.61`1...1tAND Pi.% NO or .r brolit to to u ..s. i1i..., 14,...2i1iaL1i81.1 I, Li .1)0.alldj 1.;.e...t..5.1.12,tt ...4.01'..0.',, a pa t.uted iu•,e,atioa 01 Ntet..way 1 a dour, which c Ancine, l' :Cu Clio uton:.nt tu'omptneas aad del.cacy of Loucli. 4 1.1:•:es, of durability but rarely attatuod. 1 IV. re...pecttull, iu,,lte •..a.: publi.., oue.aid all, wuother par- ctia.;urnQr no., to cull u,..,1 two this utut,..uted instrument. U. liLialc...l{. & 'Saki., Nu. 53 filth ntreet, 8 ,- .1., !.gaits for ,'. , toiLmay t Sous. N. 8.—..1,:n0, Just ILL:ay:AI a frenh lot of Isimitin & Clark',, l'i.l.e,s. e deia ' I).E & CO.'S ItlPli V. 6 i; PA o. mE. Zhu , . .„ „.. nt in the tau largist in toe CL urld. i_li•twouu 19,LATO ,"' of .lustru.eut.. hal Leen tiiiisited, and are now in 11[1(3. The latest tuipruvi (mut in our Melodeons, is the DIG WED kit.L, stear,l to ui by Letters Patin, t, 22i1 Llay, 11115. By W.C.111.1 id this swell Solo Iliad:its may he played %halt the full prover of the lit , trument, wail., the acomnintrzunznt is cult and cuuduud. 11wcatter, all Melo dtmlis made by 116 will be luimisued with the attachment, NVITIII_T UT. EXTIi9 ,JtlAlt E. !EnCita. InJul the Cum. Advertiser; July 27thl ‘• & could realize a hiu..isonie tortune Ly disposing of rights to other 111,111111,1L11‘,11r1 to tine their how huprovenb.ht, Lat as they prefer to matte it a feature iu then 1.111,1 u1:13 be obtainol ey purchasiug out., 01 .heir hianut,ettire." The sty!, am; prices are .LN PJKLIBLI. CA6LS:— tour oourv.• )Iknodoon, oxt,3utlio.g; from C to C $45 00 '_bur and-a.hult uctaio, •• " 0w F 00 00 ilVe tiCZZIVO :.dtiudeoll, " Fto 5' 75 00 'ivt, octave, duple n.,(1, " •` k' to k• 130 00 IN PIANO CASE - octave Melodeon, examdic3 Isom F to F $10.) 00 ,113 OCt a', e MaC1..011 . , • ` Ito r 140 00 Eire oetvor, d,muld reed, '• "Vtv i ; 11.,U OU Orga.o ne.1.11.20n Our ciLurchLm) five active, h dt(310.1, . 000 a rla .-11,11; I.,,:tii.Vu pita,, tour:3ol. 0: Ceelii 000 00 Agouti fur too s3to of our ..elotkott.t way lat found in all too prlllClpta catieJ a al town.) of tho Llano:1 otttrs, and tho C3:11.1.U.0. CIE' 3. A l'iliNJE t - t• Chi, buila:o, aud t; I: iii Loll Btroot, New Yorks - . CliAlt.l.9l:Titt BLILILE, 110 V:o..ti Ar..,t, aozon.l (Ler I.LIJUVO fifth, deli Matto: Law , ri A_out, t.ittitatt gh. kr . ' 11 A ii o I: 'lt D P \ I '• = ` 4 " d a a: 6c. 6 PARLOR tai AND PIANOS 1 I • A Ml iiilV SQ,JA.KE PIANOS, MauutAeury of u:IIC4edi.ING SON6'. from tuangl - •.e. tory ut Cnickering uae;, ito:oon, the fetlowini; cleiirenle anu elegant etock of .I , OItTE6 title full ~3reu Octave Grand i'jiain Forte, with euperbly carved Ca3C. ire $OOO OW, von octave Grand Vela u Forte, elegant itui, woo.l ease. Prre 4700 One i esv Grand Et)1,51.1 ue[AVO Piano, Ll,are, equal ix power to IL full and occupying only the YOUR of au ordinary equAre vrlce ¶OOO Two full curved Iluduwood, Louis X.lV:h, ~r.- . . 0 uctave4, with ',liras.' Desk aril Fret work. T,,ultumewc,d 6:7ol.loetavo—kJEffozd liCyl, Twu,li.usewoud. *veil wouhilu6s, n.r.:l Oeb3,Yo. FoUl - ii.u6uwood, piai.i round coruerb, 0006.: octave. Thro.: Walnut, plain rounu freut come's, roved octaves. Four 64 • 44 ,& • ( ij , , : i Four ltusz.wood " u I" " t-''i" " All at th” above a:ro of. th.ir NEW SCALE, and with full iroa fruit, a, and thoir uric Putout Action. Tbesu lusztioniots liar° b...un finished specially fur thu util,cribur, and will bu wiArrantud to purchasers. For sale their reducal pricLu. JOil, 11. ~ : ELLult., No. 81 Wood street, :1 , 17 3olu .I.gurit fur Chic!tering ..-.l.)Ltaacaeb Grebe, OF TILE • • fl 1102...,ffRi.kLe T id, 44 u ultliAN AND UING iNti, 13 40 AilCiaidT AND C310113E:M1 LANCLIACE,S, As :::eCa, La in, liermsa, Froudt, and 173pqn.an. inuuht by WAS. Caud. Theo!. lduquiro at Ulu principal 31u StWY i. [tle24:3tn- 0 `.I: I I ItESLI PEAt; I:Lc:S.-50 doz. in 2 lb. cans, IL` rocuivotl and fur Eale by REYMEE. 4: ANDERSON, dol _ No. at Wood itroot. I LLER'S celtthrated Cough, Syrup, a 0 er cure tor 0Jug1..3, lunuonza, etc., may at, J. delir C •71.-r 'dartet str. , cc auA Diamond. .1 . 02.r.0 ut ail kintlB, JOS. FIAL4IING'S, 44,6 ,rner Mackst st std and diamond. DILLE .4. 91 eache Ear Corn; 75 du lluenavh-at Flonr; 59 barrvls Supernne and aura Flour; 75 do i'riuio Apples (different varietie3); In store Ond for sals by 1111.11 , 1 , 11.A.N, CO„ de23 I lit Second street. • r'n'H Y PECTOR AL.—,2O gross for sale Nt s l by I it. FALINETIAJ.K. CO., Vrilotesa Agents, Corner >; cod and First streets Five barrels fur sale by Vt 'A r , r2.1.. EN : 1 . V .cc ',LIN t.PRENCH BRANDY, Holland Gin, Scotch aud Irish Whisky, l'ort, sherry an . ,l Madeira Wines, also sonic flue old Ilecononiy Whisky, in stare and for wale' by the gallon, by LIAIVOILTII, Bliu. don/ Corner of. the Diomned and Di , itiond alley - 1 0 reams Crown -t ir l3. , , k l A c d P i a P m iN all 'G d D P E o A utC l r l owi: ! ,Stratv Wrapping Pa. ' per, Cull count, just rec , ived and for sale by 9:9 JAI?, J IliT E!., S 9 racer street. A LCOLEOL.-20 bbla on hand, and for sale J 1 Ly [dela R, L. VAIIN N:•Tt ;CF: /. 00. JOURNALS; LEDGERS, DAY-BOOKS, CASII BOOKS and DOCKETS, foratle and made to W. s. IJAVEN, Corner Market and St.t.ond streets. order, by no VOR l BLAOK.-5 bbls. just reoeived and f r.ale by Ilu9] B. L. FAIINESI'OCK a CO. DOTATOES.-57 'barrels White Neel:tan :lL n,ck Potatoes, arriving per steamer Lehigh, and far by TOSGOISLY. &CO. INSURANCE. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COIIPANY, Philmelelphia. IN3I. V. PETTIT, President D. J. M'CANNy Secrdary. Amount of Capital stock paid in and inverd.€1... , 42t 1 0,000 CO Surplus 63,4:48 3a V 263,42 6. 35 ins arcs Cargo Ilitqcs oti the Ohio and Mississippi Iticury and " tributaries. lustirea against loaa or ,huriage by Fire, Also, against the POllll3 ei the .qua sud Inland ilaVizatiou od Trausportztion. DIESCTOI:3: Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Puntroy, D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer ' Reno Guillun, 13. L. Woo Won, John A. Marshall, Chas. B. Wright, John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Pusoy. OPPler,us, WILLIAM V. PETTIT, F7e.sliicrii. E. F. WITMER, Pies A . eside.nt. D.J. McCANN, &c. - eturp. 1111P.SI.ESCEF.: In Philadaphia':lin Philadelphia: oiger, Lamb Co., Steimnitz, Justice & Co., Truitt, Bro. & Co., I Buck, Morgan & Stidfole, A. T. Lane & Co., Puturoy, Caldwell & Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 97 WATER STREET. au7 IL W. POINDEXTER, Ai REILffAINCE ivIUTUAL INSURANCE COAPA.NV, OF PHILADELPHIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street. CAP/ 1 " $ 1 7 7 1 6 7 4 ,i.ELS $2:32 2 092-6ECURITY itiVISTED. E. 4 -1 1RE INSUE..A.NCE UN BUiLDINUS, SIERCII.ANI.)I6E, FURNITURE, eze., in town or country. The Mutual principle combined with the_ security of Stock Capital, entities die Insured to share iu the prolib. the Company, without liability fur losses. The Script Certificates of this Company fur profits are convertible, at par, into the Capital Stuck of the Company. CLEM TINGLEY, • resident. B. M. 11....NCIIMAN, Secretary. DIRECWAS. Clem Tingley, Geori,-,o M. Stroud, William It. Thompson, John tt. Worrell, Samuel tispham, Benjamin W. Tingley, George W. Carpenter, Z. Lothrup, Robert Steen, H. L. Carson, Charles S. Wood, Bolton, 'Poland, Marshall Hill, Cornelius Stevenson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland, William Musser, Wm. M. Semple, Pittsburgh J. G. COFFIN, Agent,. jy.tly Corner Third and Wood streets. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN S ANCUR E COMPANY, • No. 149 CAtesuut St,rcet, UppDsito the Custom Ilomie. ILL eit il her l "erp L otua . l ii‘j o - r 1) .1! OulteE iVSU kt &mu iptiou of Property or aerchundiee,at rea.lonable ru:,B of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President. 111. W. 'BALDWIN, Vice President. DIKET:OLIS. Charles Ilayes, E. H. Cope, E. B English, George W:Browu, P. B. :avery, Joseph b. Paul, . . 0. Sherman, John Clayton, 6. J. Magargee, E. W dor. . • . R. Ili. tinnunnz, Scerozdry.. • . S. -0. CUFFIN G Agent .Iy4:ly Corner 'laird nod Wood di.iIL , CLI. NEPTUNE INSURANCE UOMPA.N, OF YIiILADELPILIA, FRAN IiLLN BU1L1)1INUz, 414 WALNUT STlll] LT U:gauized under the lieueral I usnsauGu Law, with a Otsil Capital of $lOU,Uud, privileged to mere:tho to lu siuus agalubt loss or dlitllingt by HIRE, 11A1CliNi . , I.NLANL) NA VithITIUA and TItANSPOI.TATIO.N. Q. C. LA WI lILIN, ITe.sideut. 5iE1241.13, -, ., V. Prt,i't zUJlET,',6(:crotivFy. ninzi,vroLzi; , U. C. Laughlin, :.:',llarveuud, W. C. Stotesbury, U. :U. Cardle, , juotaira 11 shuwell, 0. C. Butler,. William usborrw, Georgo kscutt. . .F 1! tr, joky 01.1.1c0 Lufavidtu lieu, eutruuCU ou 15 uotl U. -. - Z1 B. G 11 2E, Laeg fry: . COIC4 - • '' • . lto.lllSlill i..t.t.147;4'; ?resident. Itlilidtimx, ;leers tory . CLeupealy leaden oxory tut•ure - hce.eveortaittiuz; or connected with hIF.E ItL ild - • Also, epitist iIULL AND%.:A1 . .ti0"..1i16 - lili- . .eu the Oho, Awl Mississippi .liivers and tributaries, atid51.1.21.111.24.6 And against LOB 9 and Damage by.pira, , ito - d against the Perils of the ties and Inland ivavisatiou and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with eetety to aU parties. lititiloyonS., 'Robert Galway, dainuel •A'Clurann, Jeseph P. Clamors, h. D., John ecoLt, Janes Marshall, David ilichoy, James W. itailnatm, Charles Arbuthnot, Aier.audor Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Maueueld it. Drown, David tManabers, 'Elution U. iiartley, Carr, Jae. se2s ;ITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF . PITTSBUittill: WILLIAM iIAGALEY, iresident. 31.3.11JEL L. MARSIIIILL, Secretary. .)PF/UE: 94 Water street, between _lf arket end Wood streets. insures HULL ANL CAILGO RISKO, on the Ohio Uud .ilisaissippi Rivera and tribaturics. Insures against Lose or Lan age by pntz. Also, against the Perna of the Sea and Inland Navigation ud Transportation: DIRZOTO William Bagaley, rapt. Mark Sterling, aniriel Rea, Samuel M..'„iier, .lianod M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth, James Park, Jr. traucis Sellers, leak M. Pennock, . William B. 'lays. Springer Elarbaugh, John Shipton, Caw - . zianurl C. Young, Walter Bryt..nt, John Caliwr j all:: WESTiZAN.;II MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOCK HAVEN; CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENRSTLYGNIA Cash Capital $300,;,00 I i-remium, .WM3.413'2,343. {rats COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, ac., iu town or _.:ouutry, I=l iron J no. J. Pearce,j lion. G. C. Liar vey,jCha:les A. Ma, er, John B. Bali,Charles Crist, Peter Dickineon, C I C. T. Abrams, D. K. Jackman, W. Themes Kitchen. BUN. U. e. itABVEY, President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President. Tllos. liITOLLEN, Seenitary. 'iamuel U. Lloyd, I - Cllr. J' S. Crawford, A. A. Wirie ,, arducr, , John W. Maynard, A. Uptle•raff, - I" A. Niaclily x Hon. CaUltrOn. lames Luistr)ng, Thos. Bowmau D.ll, dFiluam Fearou, Quiggle, Win. Vanthrbelt, Win. Bigler, tiFFICt;—NO. nTiLEra, de2l:tf J. A. LlefEitT, Agent. pIIE FRANK LTN FIRE INSURANOE o ComPANY, C. PLULAI/BLPUIA. Laasoroas--Charles W. Ehucker, Thom.i llart, Tobias Vaguer, Samuel Graut, Jacob is. BEnitb, Lie°. W. Eichanh, lorJecai D. Adulphi E. Boris:, David b. Browne, Slor io Ciao. N. 13.i.tieu.a, Presiocut. Cues : G. Beticuss, Secretary OontinnO to Mahe insurance, perpetual or limited, on ev:ry mscription of property, in town and country, at rates ac low a aro consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Tuna, .2sich, with their capital and premiums, safely mvested, al ford ample protection to the assured. rho Asdota of the Company, on January let, 1851, Ll 3 lil- V.A fled agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, viz: Alortgag V/18,126 68 :teal rotate 8 Ccmporary Loaue 13,9611 17 itocla co Lc 6-1,846 81 Total , 1,24708 Mace their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeai - e, tstey have paid upward of One slillioo Four Hundred Thou adnd Dollars,l oases by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prpruptneas all liabilities. .1. GAIWINIIt COFFIN, Agent, Olden, north-east cor. Woad and Third sin. FIARRINT'S SELTZER. .EFFERVES- A, ceNr ieconimemied by the molt eminent of the medical pr,fe.sion, for Chu cure and re. hail liillioua and Febrile Dileases, Sack Headache, geitlou, Loss of Appecite, &c. Iu fact, is i 3 iuvulnable is all cases where a ceitain, gentle and cowling Apariebt or I urgative is required. ' sold in Pittabargb., only at. JO6EPII Ff , fal LNG'S .1114 IN.I p• 1 The O EDFORD WA ER—This day ,received, AI fresh from the Springq, 500 gallons BAtioni Water, add for zalts retail and mlioie- , die, by - JUSEPEt FLEMING, la2o Onrnor ktarket street and Diwn3nnd. BE ANS.-4 bbls. Beans in store, and for salo by IIeCANDLES6,. MEANS A 04)., Eurce: of Wood and Water streeta. For Sale. AGOOD DOUBLE TEDIUM lIAND t Plt. suitable for a country office, will bu sold. Apply at the office of thu "Morning Pon." ~. BABA MYER°, jalll."Etaklltur Pont Building. TRISH MOSS.-10 bbls.- on hand, and for 1 , 1 71 R. L. VAN'S ICSTeCK .!‘ CO. DOTASH.-20 casks, first sorts, for sale by seen R. A FA Ma:W:IX% A On A PPLES.-50 bbls. lilzsets, for sale by rz. WV, R. iMIT Pc Co. TLIE immense stock of Goods at - A. A. MA SUN & CO.'S, is now selling off at Auction, daily. To day, and to-morrow, December 11th and 11th, will be sold, `OO Shawls; 00 pcs. Meriuoes; Paramotta. Alpaccas; Cash mereg l)oLains, &c,; 200 Silk and Velvet Bonnets, latest styles; 1000 yds Silks, Millinery Goods, Embroideries, Laces, etc., etc. Sale at 10 o'clock, A. M. dell B. W. 'GYM), Ancttnat‘er. OLOVES.-1000 iba. on hand, and for sale 1 %1 tw Usn# B.L. HAIIIIMMOS 6 904 MISCELLANEOUS. Ml_ CNN NOIR I. CLASS. VILE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR t, MAL CLASS. at the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Under the oirection of • A. BURTT, Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Soho qs will commence EBu Illouday Mvening, February let. The Class will meet on Monday and Thu i rsday eveaings, au 5 Saturday mornings of each week. Tsmas $3 per Session of Sixteen Lessons. ja.2B DgAW!,NG LE 1415,, AT IRON 'CI IT IT COTRUIAL COLLEGE, MhOSIANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND CRAYON DRAWING, JOU 452 , - For further int', ,Loply to Mr. P. W. JEN- iiINS ' Principal of Ir.ai.City Co:nmereial College, Pitta burgh. [ novl4:Bmd. 'VOW BS THE TIME BUMG CHEAP CLOTHING. Z. L EISNER, ONTHE CORNER or WOOD AND FIFTH sTKEETS, late Davis's 'Auction Room, is now sell. iug out [llB entire wholesale stock at 01ST PRICES FUR CABII ONLY. le will sell line Mack Petersham 'over: coat that used to sell at ' $6,00 for $3,75 Fino 131 act: Petersham Overcoat 6,00 " 4,50 Brown " 8,00 " 6,76 " Raglan ". 1,00 " 6,00 Nig:tor . ..lead Raglan ,e 8,00" 8,00 Lens:Nl:ln " " 10,00 , " 7,00 ,i a -` 8,00 " 5,00 ii 7,00 ". 450 Blue Pilots ' 10,00 " 6,00 IVhitiiey Pilots 5,00 " 3,00 Bearskin 0,00 " 4,50 ..,,,. i.squiatittix 10,00 ‘• 700 Satinett 5,00 " 4, , 00 ~ o 600 " 4,50 Fino Wove Cassimore 8,00 '' 6,00 Bansrit Cloth ' 10,00 " 6,00 !lack Silk Cloth 12,00 " 7,00 Sup, r Fine Dress Frock Coats 15,00 " 13,00 " " " '• ... ......... ..........15,00 " 11,00 i 4 it 1000 " 6eo ...... Pasts, Vests, au I Famishing Goods at those and proper. ii ti rotes. d c 23 SELLING OFF!! 000 WORTII (DT Irlaatma4kEntacs, sou) w - iTuou'r REGARD TO COST, AT Bustals, No. 65 Riarlict street, PITTSBURGH, PA.. • rrillE GREATEST ORANGE EVER FEIU to the I,AL:A to buy cheap Embroideries. Thu L'ooda aro all froth and, uow, and 01 the latuit importation, coluArltmg of " Collars; Sloovus; Bands; Edgings; &tiff; Trimminks; skint; Waists; Ribbons and Veils; Iliad will be sold without regard TO COST. i'.._1:11}11N118, HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS, ID ;':;„;.,+dies, Come Ono, Cowl' All, and don't miss the place, AT J. Et iU S S , C. 3.3 .Lancet street, L.e:45 , ,, t7,: , %1 and .Ftrurth streets Wheat, Rye azad Corn Wanted, THE A 3 s , S 22 ME ILLI ALLECI LI Ir:NY CITY. ("Wi II E SUBSCRIBERS lIAVE TAKEN z. the above estabhshment, and are prepared to - DAY V. 11: LIICILIEsT PRIOLS IN OAIIN FOR 25,000 1317311E1,6 OF WHEAT. 10,000 RYE. 10,000 CORN. It Id the intention cf the proprietors to offer EXTRA PEICZB auy coeise lots of White ur Red Wheat. They intend to •ualie very superior. Family Flour, and are willing to pay a .i:•einiain to the farmer, iu the shape of an catra,price, to in tact. him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it market in good °Nor. Jy16:13 , 0.5tv R. T. 11111 , 1bIEDY k BRO. Ifilimerali Tiater Depot. J. C. Blitleii,Nl 1,1. 8. EUIIJIER. if C. BUFFLJAI & CO., Manufacturora of Q dardiipariltl, Micbral %Yaw:, Pop, Bottled Ale am' c,e ter; a::,,,, I:oaten, of Vioduwrip,liVoc , ;, ~.rated Wintartca .5.P...•. Warohou,o., . . . No. 26 atrect, Prriszuna4, Orders Oiled and chipped to all ,partu of the country ',carat natwe upl6:lydkw 'Lloyd .1 Co.'s Trakisportation Line. (81,CUE:.,:-..01.(S TU I.,t;.ltuN C 0.,) ~~? ~r:~' U/N.Uhlt6lll.`t 1. - a) mad oos tourave_pnepaiatiOLO Tax. 24.13 T Vaarl:l, aro !low proparai to do a HEAVY buses :c.SE by PENNSYLVANIA OAIN ANu RAILROAD, t.t) o-nti Yrozr,tele - 'astern Clt We. can fi-sure our trieuda and all those disposed to pa .toui.ie the teunsylvaititt Canal and Lai!loud, that no-paint: spared to Insure a speedy and safe transit of aii goods intrusted to our charge. 'rue AVOIDANCE OF THE INCLINED ('LANES on um All:re:holly .:tluuu taw., wilt give Etcrassito DESPATCH t. tau trhutanissieu of freight. e/perience of eight year:, in the fransportatum business, juslities us ia promising the public every facility by our Lute that cau be posslbiy ottere. )ur Office is on PENN 6TELIET, AT TILE CANAL 1325 ' - LLOYD CO ADIES' AND MISSES' WOOL 1.1001)S itA or Qu ery color z,tucl 211,, jo,t open. d at dtc:A HOEtNEA 77 Market street, U.SBAI): VS CAL. MAGNESIA.-5 grus on band and for ealo by B. L. FALINESTOC'i & C 1). E E ' S TRAVELING 6.1.1 A w Lb ‘Ol - i rcw of good quality xxml or ha.txdsoule colors, ed and for .ale cheap, et oct2o 77 Market street. OUSEKEEPER'S, ATTENTION. . itadware; ilollowwaru and Table Cdtlery , 'fin and Copperware; Toys,for sale at "x•; s : l .t'•',AA/1:Z, lu3 Sadihrleld et UJUBE :PASTE-30011)s. in store and fox lu by B. L. PA LINESTOUB. & CO., LoviU Cc.raur Wood an . Fuar.h dtmett. AGNIFICENT Bayadare Dress Silks, l'aiuted Mot - loos, M - 113 de Loins, Valeucias, etc.— .so. a splorolAl a,soitta, , nt of t hawls, scarfs, Cloaks, ono Liao ch . .?apest aad ts2st assortott stock of Do- Itud etnple Dry Goods in the city. C: Li.:l;ziON LOVE, formorly Low , I.;rcd., No. 71 EDUCED PRICES, REDUCED PRICES 1:i..1181.1X0Ily 37% worth 75 cents. Alt weal B' gertuoes S 3 " $1 W •• Parawa vas .; 371 1 ; a Rich flg'd Delainei 3,3 " Cal ' A " Printed Mous. ne Latues Mt worth 31 coral, and aa udsurptreed display - of :Stilts, ::bawls, Salk Bennets and (floait,, ut correspoud.ugly low rated, at tho stowdeni A. ta.. MAS‘i2i LAJ., 23 Fifth street. ,„. REGIMEINiT OF ACTIVE, .171. BNBIWETIC BUSINESS MEN 11 ,. ,et.l Lat, C 5 Filch BtrCut Mou 116rgy and Ont of ompluynmut, this L ycur o-rN CY, -- "Ibt114.1 PALM OIL SOAP.--Pure Palm a Soap ; only 15 cents a bar, a sure cure fur chapped L:ndy, fur rah, in in quantities to suit purchasers, by • fe2 B. C. s J. G. SAWYER. E:,11-ANN UAL! SEMI-ANNUAL 11 Unparalleled Bargai:... , in Bich, P.airt and Fan ' cy Fine Drees Goods; • • Fine Embroideries ;- Shaw!s, an grades; " Domestic Goods; At the Semi-Annual and Closing Out Sale, at the store of A. A. MA:Atli Jr CU., Sul Nc. 25 Fifth street CIOOK.fNG STOVES WARE -40,/ House Furniture, Ilarclware,grata and Cupper flatlet; Maas Copper and Galvanized Iron Coal Bozos; Hollow Ware, millennia Ten Seta, Table , Cutlery, Bird Cages, Squirrel Houses, dto. Al-o, all kind.; 'of Job Work made to order in the most satisfactory manner, by I KIM et SCHWARTZ, Dios. 44 Wylie, and 102.1kaithflald street., fa1..44 . ‘' Jaw Fistsbattgh. R z . AT FIRST 4005T."-li a. a a NUMBER 'lO2. THE ROBBER OF THE WABASH. A THRILLING ADVENTURE. ICONC .13DED.] Thus he opened his affairs to me, and I was fool enough to be equal! y frank, I- admitted that I had some money, and told him'my bus iness, and by a most unpresuming course of rethark, he drew from me the fact that I had money enough to purchase forty full lots. Finally the conversation lagged, and I be, gan to give my companion a closer scrutiny. I sat in. the stern of the canoe, and he was about midships, and facing me. • His hair was of a light, flaxen hue, and hung in long curls about his neck ; his eatures were regular and handsome ; and his complexion very light.— But the color of his face was not wha - one could call fair. It was a cold, bloodless color, like pale marble. And for-the first time, too, I now looked particularly at his eyes. They were grey in color, and had the brilliancy of glaring ice. Their light was intense, but cold and glittering like a snake's. When I Ithought of his age I set him down for not much over thirty. Suddenly a sharp, cold shudder ran throng:li my frame and my heart leaped with a wild thrill. his sure as fate—li , knew it—there could bo no doubt—l had taken into my canoe, and into my confidence, Gustus Karl, the Was bash Robber. For a few moments I feared my emotions would betray me. I looked carefully over his person again, and I knew I was not mistaken. I could look back now and see how cunningly he had led me on to a con fession of my•. circumstances—how he had made me tell my affairs, and reveal the state of my finances. What a fool I Ind been ! But it was too late to think of the past. I had enough to do to look out for what, was evident ly- to come. I at length managed to overcome all my out ward emotions, and then I began to watch my companion more sharply and closely.— My pistols Were both handy. and I knew hey were in order, for I had examined both in the foornoon, when I thought of firing at some game. They were in the breast pockets of my.coat, which pockets had been made on purpose for them, and I could reach them at any instant. Another hour gassed away, and by that time I had become assured that the robber would make no =cull', upon me until 'after night fall. He sa:d that it would be convenient that we were together,. for we could run all night, as one could steer the canoe while the other slept. "Ay," I added, with a smile ; ," that is good' for me, for every hour is valuable. I would not miss meeting my friend for the world." "Oh, you'll meal him never fear," said my, companion. Ah ! he spoke that with a meaning. I un-, derstood it well. I knew what that sly tone, and that strange gleaming of the eye meant. He meant that he would put me on the - road to meet poor Kemp in the other world ! 1 won der only now that I had not detected the rob ber when I first saw him, for the expression 6f his face was so heartless, so icy—and then his eyes had such a wicked look,--that the most unpracticed physiognomist could not' have failed to detect the villain at once. During the rest of the afternoon we con versed, some, but not so freely as before. I could see that the villain's oyes were• not so frankly . bent upon mine as he spoke. and then he seemed inclined to avoid my dircctglances. These movements on his part were not studied, or even intentional ; but they were instinctive, as though his very nature led him - thus. At length night came on. We ate our supper, and then smokedt our pipes, and finally my companion proposed that I should sleep be fore he did. At first I thought of objecting, but a few minutes reflection told me that I had better. as though he were an honest man ; so I agreed to his proposition. • lie took my seat at the stern, and I moved further forward and having removed the thwart upon which my companion lidd been sitting, I spread my cloak in the bottchn of the canoe, and then having placed my valise for a pillow, I lay down.— As soon as possible I drew out one of my pistols, and under the cover of a cough, I cocked it. Then I moved my body so that my right arm would be at liberty, and grasp ing my weapon firmly, with my finger on the guard, I drew up my mantle, slouch ed my hat, and then settled down for my watch. Fortunately for me the moon was up, and though the forest threw a shadow upon me, yet the beams fell upon Karl, and I could see his every movement. We were well into the Wabash, having entered it about three o'clock. • " You will call me at midnight," I said drowsily. "Yes," he returned. "Good night." "Good - night—and pleasant dreams. = I'll have you further on your way than you think ere you wake up again." "Perhaps so," thought I to myself, as 1 lowered my head, and pretended to lower my self to slelp. For half an hour my companion steered the canoe very well, and seemed to take but little notice of me , but at the end of that time I couid see that he. became more uneasy. I commenced to snore with a long, regularly., drawn breath, and on the instant the villain started as starts the banter when he hears tho tread of game in the woods. But hark ! Aha—there was before one fingering fear in my mind that I might shoot the wrong uan ; but it was gone now. As the fellow stopped the grunion of the .paddle, I distinctly heard him mutter : "0-ho, my dear sheep—you little dreamed that Gus Karl was your companion. But he'll do you a good turn. if your friend is dead, you shall follow him, and take your traps to pay your passage to heaven !" I think these were the very words. —At any rate, they were their drift. As be thus spoke he noiselessly drew in the paddle. and rose to his feet. I saw him teach up over his left shoulder, and when he brought back his hand he had a huge bowie knife in it. I could see the blade gleam in the pale moon light, and I saw Karl rua his thumb along the edge, and then feel the point ! My heart beat fearfully, and my breathing was hard. It was with the utmost exertions that I could continue my snoring, but I managed to do it without interruption. slowly and noiselessly . the foul wretchproceeded to approach me. Oh I bis step would not have awakened a hound—and his long, gleaming knife was half raised. I could hear the grating of, his teeth as he nerved himself for the stroke. jThe villain was by my side, and measured the distance from his hand to my heart with his eye. In his left hand he held a thick handkerchief all wadded up. That was to stop my mouth with. Every nerve in my body was now struck, and my heart still as death. Of course my snoring ceased ; and at that instant the huge knife was raised above my bosom l Quick as thought I brought my pistol up—the muzzle was within a foot of the robber's heart-he uttered a quick cry—l saw the bright blade quiver in the moonlight, but it came not upon me. I pulled the tri.e ger, and the last fear was past. 1 had thought that the weapon might miss fire. but it did not. There was a sharp report, and as I sprang np and backed, I heard a fierce yell, and at the same time the robber fell forward, his bead striking my knee as it came down. Weak and faint I sank back, but a sudden tip of the canoe brought me to my senses, and I went aft sad took the paddle. As soon as the boat's head was once more right I turned my eyes upon the form in the bottom of the canoe, and then I saw it quiver—only a aright spasmodic movement—and then all was still. gll tlasitaight i sat there at my watch anti