VOLUMI XVI. , .. ..a. .. •• .. • -... • ...• ... .... ...-.-, .........- a . .........,..... ...........- - - • - ___ --- . - . l'4Vit;3glii6>ili MOiliiiiNi4 PO'ST. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. ____ BANKS. -- _ E, , , , aA li r.:S P. BAtin, GAL Vii, Hou - s E 39 DOLLAR S./IV - RN Gs BANIE . I, tr n: , .71./013 ".../: .7 L..:.N:.: , 1? W.it,n !imp rimsS'l`l,:s.",i, No 85 Flc.irtii ..tre...l, MIDDLiI BOOM. .501; is's' 'FEW 617/1-Difiti. r E i t7 tl:,.---r,s, Dalin, , ~ ,t. r -V1,!,;••••trIc.t1 in advaht, . D01t,.:, Inv - an:111;y 1. ~,,,.., , .111 t,...,. i-a..: *ithin the year. 4( ) I T 1 :`'.' 1 % 1 1 i . .. • E. _ OPEN DAILY, from 9 to '2 o',.;:yek ; a.iso, 4..4.-- single eopi,,, 1 c.........4.%T.--1, . 'a- ..1 the counter ii, on Wudnetuto. and tiateadoyevelati,is, from :11..iy 1 -1 4.41.• Thu nod,. f :.1,..r oas ecvin .1,, c: 3 i - rie ;'1; the ‘ i ALT to November 13t, from 7to 9 o'clumr.; and from dodvomtor to ()ft:L. no , : by Mu Nev.:, Loy, ....CATES k.to ADV EItrISING ',4 , , r.. 1 'ail. , , .'r V 2 SW per da 1.1,AL 1,. to .i. fe'.:ii.'2w li• A. 'Jr lIROCKDIORTON. Ist - to slay Ist, from 6to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of nil sums not less than ONS DOLLAn. . and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, to Jcac ,r, uNr5. ; ..__; ~..,,,,,.; 2n, 1 ', nordt i On., a /a )5 t -.• to- , I', a 1,....?,!1 wor', 1 ; , ,J, , r. lIISHINGTON iiOUSE 9 and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six p3r cent. per annum, on the first of Decombor. 1865: u.1..0 in 06e insertion_.-..... 1 ; o June and December, 1806, and in Juno and December, 1807. Two insertions interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the Tfiree insertions 100 7 C:OR• PE/VAPA A VENUE 4- THIRD ST 1 ;•,) _ • " depositor an principal, and bears the feline interest from the Ode week 1 7,1 . I ; ; IV ASIEINGTON, 13. C. first days of June and Docemb,r, compounding twice a year Tam weeks 300 1: iidi 156 0 luo 7 .2 , without troubling the depositor to call or even to present. Tf i t t ree weeks IAI 2nol 2 00 1 lib lul his pass book. At this late, money will double In less then 0 e mouth fOO 3 3,1 2bp 1 b:, 1:,1A. F. BEVERIDGE PROPII.IIITHIISS. twelve years, making in the a, ;gregote EIGHT MOD ONE-all-2 Two months 7CB 4 651 350 2 3. , 'i. 48, • PF-It CENT. A YE.A.a. Three mouths 9 NiO .t CO 400 :; 0 • •• I B ' ; SCOTT i.()U SE , Books containing the Char ur, By-Laws, Bale; bud it. , .,..-, Four mouths 10 Oe - i ri'• OUO 3 3 i . ' 4 1 '" lotions, furnished gratis, on a pplicatioo at the otdo , . Five mouths.- 11 or 730 550 t; o b' 6 , " ti Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, Prestitlent.--GEt3RGE ALLIREE.. Six months 1. .% ( . 1 1 8006 to 4 eel nbe ;line months 10 i ), ) 10 :10 SOO ,s :if, if no P Lff 6. EICIIULI., PA. VICE P; LUSlDlivrr33. One' year .., t , co, 33 3•5 l o 0 0 6en 12 Oil :' E . 3CO TT ti 1 : 7,. D . mAith_Eß, - - PROPRIETOIt, Hopewell Hopbarn, John H. Slicentorter, 10 lie James Shidle, N. Grattan It n durptir, Eanditig C.,rti, 'AS. !1n. , . ~ :3,, ;•er .I,..tim teOrliten) ot ELI, - ,Itarker Douse," Blairsville, Pa.) Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Penock, r, O:, ,oz:_" , .- ..• I,ItASI-1-21: i Robert Itobb. James D Kelly, ' H uusE is NOW co:si one,,:. 4 m 1113111111. o, p, excitlali, C. the paper,) 21 u 0 William S. Lovely - , Jalaleil kierdman, P LEI VL Al, i. , , _ , PL:\ Euli. li LI IiST6. it is situated Hill Bargwin, John 6 Cosgrove, .i.T.c.rrtaL:c 0 , ,t1. 4'• 00 rents ; Death notices, '25 runts. IL 0 Cu:MAI part of the ,ity, being c4myetlieut to all Railroad .SIIOSTILISS. . --- - - Depots and eteenuaiat Landings. William J. Anderso.t, James W. Hallman, PIT'I I S3URGH SiII'URDPI P 'JS _Lilo Lluttbe wa,.. hunt in 1500, wits,e- John G. Backoien, all modern improve- me I.V.lti titt,i up to G•pill.1 , 1111 Itylo--tbo eurttc• FornitUre Albert Culbertson, Charles K nap, P A. Madeira, 10110,, .u15—,41.1 Mai IL 03 . 1 - ) respect be Is oral class LiuteL John B. Canfield, John B. Mellor, Al M.. , ti,i115.2 aria iff LE,EiILTI, .i...., si . A L;Lh',..: :are at.4,11,c1 to the premises. i . jell.:y J. Gardiner Cofiin, Walter P. Maisliali ONLY ON.F. JOiiii,A . 3i'.. :,' illit TElt•, H. WW. KANAGA. Altmzo A_ Carrier, David Campbell. WilSOil Hiller. A. Itl. Pcllock. M. 1 - 5 il , , CLCBS 01 TP..N. _ . Charles A. Colton,: Henry L. Itingwait. William Dougla.ts, Joan M. Sawyer, Sing.la Subberiptimas, - - - 0!4 per annum. I 11 . , i H 417 v it i liE vi Francis Felix,George B. zieldeu, CONTAINS ALL TILE CURRENT NEWS 4._..) o Q JR A 9 George F.Giluore„ Alexandur Tiwile I 0/time:lts the Pelitlil. R.oilroad Depot, James S. Hours, Theolaild Umbstaettei OF TM; DAY, Political. Literary, Agricultural, Cumuli,.William 8. Haven, tleorge it. 'White, dal, Local, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. . . ilAititisl3Lloo, 14A. [jels Secretary and Treozurer—CllAF. N. COLTlip t Jit_.:, This Paper being of the LA.,..tir.ttr Sir-'ll, and neatly print, 1 vig.satlllsi GITON ideoT :,‘IL, BANK OF lOWA. Online white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by I , OItMEILLY U. S. HOTEL..II.. J. STEVENS & CO., the subscriber to giie hon o r ; :. ; ;;•faajou th an any paper - I'ITTSB UltGll, PA. ;! DEsIWINEB, 1 , '' A putgished in Pittsburgh. .I.d.a.[ES 813,..5.1i ts ON, Proprietor. COLLECTIONS .111 ADE and prompbii .., Thoe,, who wish to take ,i pal er't; GP, Pito.bargii, will Hod . , .. • , iiiB lit.)l,SE IS LOCATED ON '1 LIE witted. LANDS selected and locute . Capihilieis the SA'PURDAY Ptl:l' II s 0 :, sits prr.rnt.tbl.., itsVrattLiolll. 11 ~,,,, o i I , ,:, and Ni, - A,111 .2 .,Gi0N 5.„.„, , b a5 ,,,,,,, \...ishing to make investments in the West, can do so tbrouttn Addrms, 3'..31 kn . S P. B AAP:, ;1., ._ 0.,.., IRA,. ;AD Wk.',;..i'fbitiA 14.A11.M.001 Dlil'ire's, and this house. Correspondence solicited. tiny2ltre _ . sepl7 FAir.ir and PropraltOr. la. moo, mom. ~ Lituiough unprt•votuvut, I3Mussiatsl sad Allistriv I,olAlla Tout. D. towns. _ ___ ........ _ -..,...--..---......---,----------,-, 1,1 It 1.,, , 1 with new CO:111I.1113J, and is Ulm Ur - Inral Cull VO- A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers I,i BUSINES6 CARDS. :o ¢t LAA,I,a to PAHL 1.1.rg h. !or Travtgern by Railroad, Eas t or Nest. ieyoily Promissory Nutes,',l3owls, Ittlertgages, and idl t-e-CUrit,,s . , _ _ _ tor Money. CU. A. MTC,.,. : ~ i 1 Excelsior Restaurant, ';'2 , - -, '-; 7 4.) !q0,,,, i,,,,,,0i LI n Clieck.s at short dales, with cullittoc..l . !as. P. SAIL'S. 'AG sot:Linty. ft..P. & a", Et az, ~77i 17 Eat si. ) - - ._,,t ..Vi I. 1 11 1tr002.) .Strcez, :. '' NOTES AND DILAFTS Is , ' , liti u 1 .-1.:: 0 ; ,, tii.,l). I , ll2•snum.iu, Ps., Persons desiring Loans can be acconotiodate.l tat rt-attonte BOOZ, Lk . .ED OL 02"171CE, vs tt.....b.n.t A.Lt. Ar. L. ....e.TAIL nliALE.lt IN L°II :tND ttle terms, and capitalists eau be furnished rant good decor'. tuts at remunerative prices. EASTIiitiS lele.ll. Also, attend to the Sulu, Routing and Leasing of .1., .., POST 13 LT 11-I=3 I 1 ,- .ICIS , The codersLaied haijust received frt in the Eastern LULL:- I; '`' ..te • Corner of Fifth awl Wood Streets, ket, a.. los led with great care, n;1•2•1 , S.llE.l.';', 11.11.1e1.1.% liAlThoCK, } ___ _ l'i'l"l'SßUl - Icill. FBESLI U-ID I;l.nd, .E.t.B I!l.litN '..J:' , l 11311, , SEVIiit.A.L I'AlUEl2l..as OF LAlik. FlBil, TIIE undert,igned havin4 made extensive udtbutain of O.- L.e rs, ; it ....N.usumEziT tiIFLE F TY vt.:. and impwvc to Ituil 'Load Unice, r JUB iCA:, 111 VIII: t' klervlinnta, 1)1.1cle, with rcasuilat.l 511 reriur laCilltlun 1,1110, ull kl:ldd ot Et ALt E, iar., 4,1 AND EVr U il.li DE:“0:t11'11 , :. uF - PLAIN biz. FANCY PRINTING 44 -I )¢r 1111114:1'441 :111 MOW, w 1 IL give asla tA 1,5c11. COIIII,IoLo I.looliB, l'A - RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, L'ANR BLANK LETTER IIEAL)s, BILL HEADS, BILLS I,ADIMI, CIRCULARS, CARDS, 1 AI - 80Y IRS, DEEDS, ?f-l' ti of LL,. ER' ,- : F eAA .-f:,..t ; i6'_.: ~i.f.,.. g2.;&t v ti. Fore, C M i b.SIO F.O 112. N ;3, PRODUCE, It. 0 '.' it AN 0 WOO L. N.J. 11 E!lffirMEl fiprlugor 113rLwag,,, 'E. Elder, ; C. tl, it. Poll:lel, :t C.., " it. CLil to s C,:., •• Stcrliue. 6: Cu., 11,„ 0 ,1ey, c,,., " •:. ;mom kC, A. MttSVII ii. W. Stuitli, A. J. Wheeler, IS The fi"eople's Shoe Stare. D. S. DIEFFEN ii''.. .dEit &CO Cl t,ip tia,ll FAvhionable BOirti, ;:ii-ilOiS ANi) WATERS, For t.lnd No. 17 Vire :tear i 3 nr'sei, PITi:A.LIC.,II, its • Prupr icton4 Pa'ocol. E'iakeLc islre atad Wier Proof '~CC[ccuL L &.oflttg 0li.•_•+: f. f'DEir i .: t :1.1. • •i 1 .:'/0111/ 1411:1, II; Vi.ty , • II =ZEE DA%VES & tlutuao, Sign alnd Ur nr, 111C.111...11 Painter& AN,) i)aalers in Wnite Load and Zinc Paints AI Putt}, Mi zed Pui rldf 11,1t1. r•vuiy urtich. um. , I tl,- .11\IES ILLIN t; AII .\t} .111 tb.• th..t no La, rebuii; ti:.. (mtlitAillnueut, and ti,iod it ap• mat,bin,ry, to m,us pr ,-par,.l 11,,,:L/1.1.: ant el , t , I.` L.', 1111 , i 1 ',owing, dour, 11., it nioul.lizbithi LIM tc. pinto "sown:u tun pt.t.roun Lto ctrolco CUii,ritivll of Cur riagom which, no mere your. it L.:19 Leon purticultu depot ttuout to octet. trout and ihle:llte," tu.tuclartt.rcr ., . l,, comp:Au-Ih, ,r,,trionty It - t•:•tz - rneutti will 5u1t, , 13 best ,ttl no.ot tuuttittuull , :nun u:::'. ,1t o- print Urvt,cumt,r•virh WU:di Ole 4,112:., for .I)'t' tie r ~t ltp.ll too pric. of go>,tb. L,, , SEITi IT.E wi;l tut routly money ort), ut cinch l .-no thou the I) . 4tini 4 , 11111'.. 1 111 0, 1)e01 mat, .1 4 r 'with i-nparcit run) t• C Alt LE' ••:: LIVERY STABLES. TLe und.•,:.tne:i nas ',ought the leuth I, , trut•li y.. !I a Ikurtl. , :. id the eaten • AO.l late till. prop, I , trac..i Nhvhettm, de , eiied En Ildlll.loll to the t;, I. hill added is nuant)er of FIN E4ilE , ., L'UU :lr.B A CA Kitt-A(4ES which were lameuy euipieyeil al. hl.l Livery Stables to Third, b. , 10u - W.uia street As 12, givt, his persetiat albeit thin to '.llr b 11111.1,,, 51 OA a / I .IIIIIIIC, at the patronage whict he has hi:hi:rt.:, riss-iced lrcis public is solicited. JLGOILAIta:\ Ett o cr. Ciu,rlee LiNa-u Stsbleas. N. . HEAltiaE ent.i auy ut C9I IO cau 11W.iy.3 Le D re,cured tor Vt - murals. de2",.1 FUit SALE—A. Drug Store, lo2aceil in one of the hest situ boos iu the city of , burgq, for tither a johbiug, rvi.c pi raption bustne.,-1. Purchuv ers wily furl au 1d ntre oectr - r. 11 C , r itdw !mo tion inquire ol J(JIIN 11A61', Jo., No. i..oruer Sixth aud Wood wreas, kP I,lrtiO FA) j V••r e• , P 14 -I L*NNELS —Red, White, Gray, Green, l'lal.l AG, apur thou the c I, , apeo.t. C. fifii.BoN Formerly Love 8r.,t.11.-rot, No '4 Mar •,,P , - 1.1 FLOUNCiiS AND NIii;DLE C 9 Cl. (7 , . k largo , . aisortra. ,, t, and very cc oi, are n , )w “ur 6000 rid, and by W th , ..h , F,ll 0,11 11'ntvr.DreFR(1oods. 61 -awls, Cc, Una hße ier bvt.t. oti re. 7 in thit City (,IV}., , rmert, 1.0 , 7,. 11,111,r+ 71 Nl:irliet ,`. rovl UFFAI,O SHOES.—,I splendid article of 1.,.11v1 Butial., 'N"'r ‘.l.llt.S' Call nv.-r nt the Puoplo'n Sh”, ~, Nu. 17 'Filth struot, twlir Market. uov2l v7P's7 Liam! ❑rit G ('1), 1) N E Yyo P 072, it CANDLE 3.--260 Um. ati , orte;l,izes, I.j 4 4 5'13a:141 i iAdArn.tritioe lions oud for elle 1•y B. C. A J. H. SAWN ER, No. 47 Wood stn-et. 1110p.1, 1CKIBOAF.1) CRAYON.-500 gross JUP higt received from the mantaucturerg, which 'se will sell to the trade at easternpricea. JOHN AL PERK' tin it. ()U., ms Mama's Rapti Warigice" WA Wood M. )I,ILNING ..1 , 1!.,21.1r 216 D Ar, 1,1 , ; 11!MIMI1 12=1 P7:=has 33 STREI.7I'. pti y and faith itlr ruic , tiritil di 2:lv 11) k'f_1()1) STIiEZT. MEM =OMB =MEM C. HANF,N LOVE, 1.7 ' O 4 r•••• (;,/thio (11)InneY ~,••", Tr-4 .., I + * - 4t .. ,-, _ -4,- il . • X 4 . , .._ 1 ." 4.. • t t , . 4 , - ', 1 . 77 - - - PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREET ;AT FIVE OOLLAR , ti PER ANNUN. New York erluee'n 'gal, Egg island, Egg Ilarhor, shell Oyamern. 'f'do eve. bro to Cool tits. Ever) delicacy of the eerved up at .1 to ElU6t.oLVki If.kib LAW:ANT. b. STE:INB. CORA ILTCdi PILE ELESTAU &lAN T. Br ELI YOUNU, FIFTH STREET. Tho attention of Merchunte otnero to directed to clue L31)11.11,14CL1L, which hue boon reeeniiy fitted: o v tor the purpose uc ailording a olli3SrA.N. LtOlicA IN A CJ NThAL LUCATioSs. talks attending intaket are particularly invited to ill. Everytniiig pertaining to an EATINU SALOON wiit f.iways Lie Wand, of the ire hest the market atiords. iipfieflyclecv. AN SIO.N ROUSE, GEORUE AURENIZ, JAL ?Bo:. No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside Lb, essseligor Depot of the Petinsylvanta Itisiiroati, which ruskee it the must convenient house in the city tor passengers arli nag t),5 Clint road. The vroprlett, tutring, at Conenter'Ade eZtpeutle, fitted up, et the HOUSE, would rL,p,,,(1,- I,,u_y Shale ul patronage. There it, attached A.1.11.a. YAM), anon. tter..intLotiattuLl to traveiorn and Leametere. IL, ...it bar win cc ths3 Lout tue mar L: . J. i. C; L 21.1 iLi_IEL, uur K.; : .. • 1 • • aviug takeLl this Lsreu au.l cuturra, and Las .1., reutwu It to Ira4guilic•ollt • I, V.. a' LIM It laud, Sttal 1110 tntvoi:Lig 1-11,1 acL:ll. Llit, convcuierlt., Lai kli.• hi:. lung c - .1.1...u - Inucc lu Lila gnu - I.IL-114.0..tuu, a sid Lati cuthrg:••••., thuLlc.raco. GROCERIES. Al'yiES P-IT'1:01N7, Jr., Federal street, Al t, ,;11eti y, racer und 'feu Dealer, aud LicedLbed Ca :all L. 4,2,101 Clover and Timothy tALI, ~11: LLird, bucou, Flour, nalL, n, 6F., tilld CLAW c.) oducc generall:, j A.NIE6 Federal street, Allegheny, hex receiviug in +tore the following, which ho will bell LLe• I,cleeB, 123 tibia. new crop plauttithiu Mulaseea; " " bugar; Lam,. lirOCerd Zyrup; 111 wilily roll better " F eaLllerd; ; . Baton 40 call cheat. I ont; autr;gennin. , call a general CianOrtn..eLlt,tA the boat au.l. .igest slut, tri law! yl..frocer/0.1 to be had ui the city,wh.cu , ii.r ewe fur lia.A.—rothemutx, PATTUN'ti, Itl eedural utreot, Allegheny City. LUAi.t.- t 4 N./ 'du LLIs. ItuLnnure Yellow Sugar. 5 Wts. Islaud .‘ lu 14,1 a. itenuthi "' lu " asnurted " livi,lvLd arid fur aeon hy J -IMES PATTON, Jr., L. AL:I 4.1,,9;1ir1y 'Jay A TTE.I. TION, ALLEUUE 1 CIT Y.- _JCL suLnLiiher would tiall year /Attention to bin et cis-11.1,1 UAL's.liiti..LES bought, of late, in New Au/ k, tor l'atica, wlitrn Le writ null at sewer prices than an) otner Lome to Cue two CUlea, lur Lesu. Came and [lee the ~tired, sit uAyiEB YATToN'S, Ja., Federal near the Diamond, deati ALLEWIENY lilt Y. A WORD TO TEA DRINKERS. TOE YEJLIN TEA STOPIE, Fifth street, Lin. imported into this market come oi n ounL glade:l 01 GALEN AND BLACK TEAS, th the UetesUw twp.re , dtiue up lu sell the various iaLLagen Nlll,ll Lli111.11," ingenuity Call invent. It Is 13 .Door) and C,lalu.t to dank ulcm. Pruprieturc of et. our sod butts:, aid private noodles invited fir call. KETCII lU tlifh , u Mushluotu Ketchup. lU uu Ep.Bl.ah Walnut du. du 4.4u,,rc0 tumult, du. :A) du rattB uu du, m.kle by R.P.11 . 211 , ,it 3. ANDEIISjN, ~•ez u 1 ,. ut..d street., uplJu.it. St. ll.urles Lluto; ItLineral ater L'epot. . /IL C. BUFF Si tfiuuutaoturert3 of 9.10 • 6Aranpttri.;,,, 7.lllLutal LS :It: I, l'op, liuttlod Ale nut of Vv aint:rig.ll t's CelwbrY.C4l(l Willtertel War.iitAL4u, atrcet, Pirke.Ltracm, k A. I,IA •thippc.l Cu ail pw - t— W CA, couu:ry w Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson, NO. IU4 WOOL) 6TItEET, NEAR FIFTII. A'NUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Ara,- ud Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Tractling antis, Carpet Bags. &C., keep CunetAntly ou hand a large otlt. We are prepared to du a o.liolesule trade, and hay nig facilities to turn out ~,00d st.,lk at :educed prices, wt old invite the Lade to call and exaanue our goods In re purchahng elmewne. 1 1YEET CiDER.-4 Wile. Sweet Cider, fur ealo by JAMEz A. FETZER, de l 4 NVater street. fIhIi{ISTMAS and NEW YEA.P.'S GIFTS every duacripttaa in the Fancy Dry Goods line.— call awl t 1,12 them. C. 1i aNsUN LOVE, larruerly LOVE IlltoTtlEM, 74 Market St. 1.4 UCiLAGE—Fur office use, in convenient Lill twat, tar sale by Wk. U. JOIIisISToN & CO., , yu y67 Waal et.ra•ot. UURT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for Bale A. by 15 - 31. a. JULL\U.;TON .1,4) 57 WO,l ertvt. RA PPIN PAPER-400 reams Crown, :dediund, and Double Crown, Straw Wrappiug Pa ier, u,li court, Just rax:Pived and fur sale by d JAS. A YET 'Ekt., 89 Water a: root. bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by `.J ths, Li ton-41 - fd. cot:LINN DUCK:WU:EAT FLOUR-40 sacks prime yi article. for Nile by [ iz2Bl HENRY Fl COLLINS - - 'HEMP SEED. 6U bags fur aale by 13. 1. FAIINESTOCK t:'2 tlcrner Wood and Sixth str,-,,,tA ONIONS.-7 sacks Onions, just received and fur sale by JAS. A. FETZER, fe3 S 9 Water street. ADIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum j4overshoe, at thu Poopltie Bhoe No. 17 Fifth PTPc Psrl , -lir DOTATOES.-57 barrels White Neshan !.., Th,t,Pct.l.Gof-R, for steamer "rebigt , s.rul fur F gIW 0 LOTS OF GROUND on West Com -11 mon, Allegheny, with n double frame dwelling house, fu sale, j. rice sa4oo. Terms easy. S. CUTHBEP.T lz SON, marirAt , -....• 14 CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled and pl du finish, on different kinds of goods—all width•—wholesale and retail, by J. &H. PIIILLIi 8, " 4 26 and 28 St. Clair street, CIOMING.—New Wall Papers, at cheap prices, to be sold • lasw. P. MAIUELU4I.4. I 00. Lor 3,6uv..1, IM=ZIMEI (. 1 u.. , ;1•4 ed.L.Y 0111 co, No. 92 FOIJItTEI strut, auove :`Jr - od te.;.. AUSTIN LOOMIY, Notary Public 11OLMES ct- SONS, Bankere and E.s.. a change Brokers,andl.ealers hi Notes, Dratis, Act..; '. auras, Gold, nicer and Bank Notes. .s..tetiange on o ern mid Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections mane in all the cities throughout the Uu: ter Deposits received in par hinds or curl eut paper, No 67 Market street, between Third and lecan•ts sin. uadlnly liUMAS NV UUD Commennai Bruker, and Dvaitz in Not.s, otocks, itual Nu., ;IL str,43t., Pittliban4L, 7,1 :, O.IIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCIIANGE: .I.lB:mah, Dealer In Exchange, Conanerclal and 13..na Stuck bought and bold on col - alum...mu. Uotiechun, ~refully attended to. Intareat paid ou Depuhits. .I , iN ES' NEC: BUILD.ENU, Fourth street. jo:iu REAL ESTATE AGE ,d T CUTII.BERT & SON'S OFFICE, Nu. 51 Ly. Market hLret.t, IUT hilt" pt1rc1...90 of lic:.i r.dutt.c, renting 1.10000,, tat, uthug to iuc uthu.e epall -.; cotatuiug loans oil Lunde , wor gages, &c,; u..J.kul t ; moo, -ces, deeds, bowie, /feu.; writing letters a:.,1 Currospowinii;, Itb partausaliroaci, &c. cola BEL DEN SEVIJOUP., iteal Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, 01110 WW V ii di SV .LA.NDS ALEXA..N.Dbit GARRETT, I. -.AL Eir, ATh AU NU. au CLE VisLA N , WjAU, llub lul Lhadei Lchigau snd luwts iie lit e. g(. 4 La,l, la V, InC,L.P.,, a tor etttabutgll utanutrwtureb,hllll 14,,50 I,r cu) pr. pert). letters 01 Inquiry tautswere . .l grotto, by atbire,,mg nit ae r,.:XJ176. aul lay LPARMS in Excinui , . o for :;icy Property.— A lama ,aOU ad s., LIS/ 130 act clear,l ; ~0 1110; . ; coal, liturncout, and it on ere. 10:114 of Lt..) ! „ I 01 licat the at, vet. Aldo, a aid ,ii, 4 miles from Kmatuaug; 30 tiered ; caw mid in good running orde. ; out rate 1.,...5t,,A1 budiuess. 11uU serer ei laud ut ILIOULLI ut tied 'Sauk P acrrd cleared and in god order. Puce 1.,* add tel we e.y. Hill Lie exchanged I. Whole or in part ter city ;/ro ty. 6. CU l!kililiu & 6ulN, uu:10 err,et. ONLY s7su Duff IWu fount, of tour roolud, wtth tut ground ou ..11oLtul - ny eaceet. Allogh,:uy etty, t.y 111.1,1.,T to no •.y. Intuit, VIVO In 1..14 Ualsuev tit ow:, two At..l Litres b. CUTIIIi of IlarlieLlwe,L. P,IOR liEti T.—A large dwelling house, on 1. 114,n0 esheeL, at head 01 rithi, WILLi luilJuelil3l4 puce,- two nuatill klu6dCn ILI Court. S. I,VTi.ilfL • ltl' 4. SON, auv2l v 1 aittrh.ci. dLith-t. . 4 1 OR $750 will be sold a new two story ['taut, 1.1.011 th:, WILLI LI good lot of ghouud, Ihu let is 20 tout hunt, uo .N.k.utoray eht.L, c,y 110 CO nu alloy. Terms nab). S. CIITiIBa.IiT dh SON, ouvl4 of Market otroot. 4 - 'OUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE _a_ 1,,r ta)Vertil email Its Oi hind, t,ll LLIII,I :rum a 1 IILIII3. idarshall t.uunt). Va., lour nines troin IL rt. otation. 1..21.1 and good timber. Price $4 to per acre, on Unit, 11 , on 5 to 7 years, it desired. Ads°, 700 acres ut good land, 3 LUIIII3 truce Cainui.uu 1. 11, It. $ win, It. It., cur solo to suit purchasers, at nom $7 110 D er acre, an 1 on a tey 1.0111111. 6. OUl'lllll,ltr /10 , r14 id :don:let stri.e.... REN I'.—A dwelling house on A: street. Also, one on Ross etreeL, With immediate yes- ciOR SALE.—A. Dwelling House with a good Store ituum, situate uu Itoinusou strd t uedr lea Allegueny city. Utica dad terms ,ady. ,al.l 61._Markotyt. SALE.—A comfortable dwellin ,, house k (triune) w hail thud eight routud, portico lu Lout, w itL lot of ground 7b tent front ou ocitta aVeLitir, Alleghen), uy deep to etr,et, with iron mad titiout, .4to übbery, stable, rriee S4,SUU. UUTIIItERT a SON, nov2 bi ilianiot !street. 1)14 EitellANT6' AND 21ANUFACTU ittaiS' 6 . 111011, ur PAPEIt, alit be tatieu p either tu whole or in part pay for beNerat very de,,lrti lOt IOU:AIL/LIB for coon tey ruoldeliCt . . i, tied the bty. One 1,4 11; acres, one of 14., ut 1.1 and 3 acres. Fur particular., call at our Grime. 5. CIi.i:III3ERT & oct:27 D 1 Mariret strael.. LAN N ELS.- NS. Into, etlow, Rod and Najd, of 141 gristles, and t.) WEB. PRIU ES tuau they Litt Le got for at au.) otuoi io G,lliies.uteut 10 the city. U. 11A;NN.b.r LOV.E, formerly Love BroLher. 'o. 24 .Uarliet. eLree, OUSES,LOTS AND FARM 6.— We would 111VILO the attention of ,CLOOLIo who wish to purities:, to the great variety of douses, Earn. and build iug Wte we hove fur sale. We have now on hand Lot& at boa, each, and at $lOO, $4OO, mid upwards, auu on very vamy terms. 601110 la payments areragauft fourteen cellie 11011t03 cud Luts, at num $7OO to $lO,OOO, to various to, atious in and adjacent to inipli)Ved Farms ,t truth sltl to $OO 70 acre. Also, chums iarthing Lanai, at ,coin $2 to $5 70 acres =Persona having property 01 any kind tn&pose ot, will and it to their tutere&t to give tie a call. Vire ale°, attend to the tturiting ut Londe., and warctiou ut CI7T:LSh.ItT BLACKBOAAII CRAYONS—For aale by • iv. riorl7 st ß ij O r t «,, Er Wood .d.rf,kd lUU.RbELVES I,Vllii SLIUES uow, whilst you Ulu buy thew at such low rates, the I'e,WLES bl - 1.0 We will CUlitllll. to Bell ut great iy reduce , lprmus fur a short time L ager. Small l.ruu. arid cash returns te our motto. All kt, Lid ut Uversheul sold low tett UI1FENI;lell Lit a STEEL PENS. (idiot's; Pratt's ; Per ry'b ; I:lllu,,as'; Jcurly hilid; Cooper; AEllericaat , RII,Lit 13 S. ziou n, and lent it.ceivoci by W. 5. HAVEN: G)ri.l,t Old S v c o ud ate L 1 U R It E N T. Tbn largo war,Muuse, uu.• uu upie i by W. H. Smith .4 Nui.l6l. First and 122 ilreets. limp:tire ut PARK, McCURUY A C0.1%25,3f .1%25 , 3f Non. 14te ihr4t cud 12G Second rstr.rt.B CHLORIDE OF LIMh.-50 casks fur sale by I y,,,slY; 13 A VA 11::1312,-T; 'C'g A C. . SEASONABLE, GOODS. Gentlemen's under garments; etuhracing silk, lambs' wool, heavy merino an I cotton under-shirts; drawers, of the beet manufacture, and sold at very r. dnced rates. MOItRISON'S CELEBRATED Simi:l . s. A large let of cravats, tie's, pocket hdkts., scarfs, &c., and ail ~ t her artkles in the line of Ftunishing floods, suitatee Lit the season, at tiov3 LIORNE'S., 77 Market street. WARRANTED TO SIIELL T WEN 1Y BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS OF ONE IRAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 65 Fitth street. Now, don't be excited if you have been liaialitgged, but illy.) this Machine a trial, and if it is an impusition, say Bo' ' but if thoroughly satisfied that it hi the best inVtliti" of the *kind the age has produced, then buy territory ant ma k e L i fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see. an2B4Btnisqf COPPERAS. -10 bbls on hand and for said by Wald B. L. ILHNESTOCK a CO. PITTSBURGH, TUR',DAY. BOOKS AND STATIONERY: 013FRT A. LOOMIS, (J 4 (Sticseg.or to B. T. C Morgrtn,) 4 17ATIHNER AND DEALER IN BOORS, PERIODICALS THE undersigned have entered into Co- Pqrtottr,thip, uml.r tb. ,t 2,1 ,, a Wit, C. Johnston It Co. SA MU El. II J.MINSTON, Jll., WILLIAM C. JOE.:ISTON. I'it.lA)pri;ll, eept.t.int. ,, , it, 1557. 8. 0. JORNSTON, JR C. JoHNI2T9M. Will. C. JOHNSTON Vit. aTATIONERS. Blank Bolk Manufacturers, L...) and JOB NU ERS, No 57 Wood street, between Third and Fourth, l'ittahnrgh, l'a. se3o BLANK BOOKS, Journal', Day Bout. <, ..edgers, Cash Buot,c, I El VOiCO 1.1:3,3118, C oc" Bout., Bill Receipt Books. Fur Mitt., by . 7.1. b. -FUN 4 t de2o, 57 wood street. ClAtilit.E.T & 60N, bi itaz ket atrn,bt . AND N NWSPAPERS ^Jo. 41 Fifth Htn , et. PiltEbut vh. Pa. , Co-Partnersitip. PIANOS AND MUSIC P g A NI AT 13 re'm A II AFIN t's _AA UN :\ 12 LA PIANO, eix Loio .J 1 KO w pegtr it 3 11, VllO L.l•Vt'll uttyvn , , Wll cur1ier......... uu mtx ~tave .I.l.lhogati3 1 t lie SIX 1..:1•1Ve Otiti SIX 0, elllll,l mIZ, I.) Lur h”. - t• u, 11. b r“ment, to Owl: anturtnt to c.ll 11. hi & 11 ItIYS, mrn Sl usia : , ..1,•10, Au. 53 SCI -Z,1 , :13 GRA:\ i 1'112.W, r,u,.0 rut FACTORY Ul' Steluway Neis - fork. 11. li Ltd;Eo. ~n''. Oak, ple:1,41,11 ~,um t. to 111 , rtibic tfu,t 1.1w3 Imvt, jilt vi,l,itat lull (JI,A,s, , ucn,ty L'lco t •x q uimi , , and volume it Unit, I 01111 elaO , ILll3 t-I 1.11(1/1 I“ura tt.1.11/10.1id ela g,.ut L•Lill,ti WIANU IMAINO ti , int,launistu is a IPJUBLE ttEc'l..l.ll2,tit u rated ito.vu:L La 01 btat way Saud, alit!'! V nh the Ilunent Fut.:iptuend and ui I .1“tilly tall, rarely attained. ILO Ile , W..,1(1}”r j ar ,.,,,.r,,1 , -,•••• t oitatled ILiedllllllollt. o 1.31tU., lid dtruct, 601 , AS'IILo tor r.,L,Auway 6; ,Suus , t'CVIVt Ai 4,11 lattrL ' el 41t.i6 PH N •• reing EI:L I. . E e PARLOR (IRAN D I'IAN OS 11 A:\ D N FS, I' I 1., ;-_,Q 6..1i, .3.1 i, PIANOS, luuai Ulu & SOL\ 6 . . Lue autuili3ctury of eflidieriug eol.l', Ur,ttrzi, the foli.rWlu6 do:Ural/Iv and etegaut stuck ul Larrir Irr.rl{l' : uu.trU Alia I itutu k'urte, w,th supc,rbly rrd.lVr'der.,•. sbyu cuu P.u.au ur eie,;lialL ltoeo wood Curie. e .S7UU Urie Carlor Urtiala 1/4,;llNCYiauo,LICar ILI puwur Eo a lila CUpylllg ()ray Elio room 01 au .1%.1 lualy tiqu,tru Cumu. 1 r.ev $6,Ju ay,U..::.. rL ~.~~a Iwo full carved Loala XII'L6, turau octaves, it .antd beak and k 001 W .rk tl: /1.0:10 , 000,4.1,V01.1 t..C.10/0-4311/tUiti style. Tao tto.a.woz,a. 01.1/Yul 1/o.ll.ll,tlLlgS, tre/V.VO. Faint 11.0.,—, , :u0,1, niutlu oon acre, ete ut..l/1170. 'll./ 0,, .JlO Lit, 10,1. 1.1 Jut coroers, .40V/li/octaves. Four 61/a" FtAli' " nro of thvlr SCALE, laid with tali on tra it , cold tlavir I.IOW l'l/L,LIL Action. ILLusl,L+l . upecialiy I 4140 tilt L, purelL.orn. Fur bit t!il•l: JULI Li. ..ELLAL, fttrut - c, .teli f., Chu k.-.1-11.g birekte, EEC i_pr TUE 41,74 i n a l d Ail AIG LIN ANCIZiAIT WIOU.F.RI4 LANGUAGES, .& u L-ek, LA in, lieriLau, Pccueh, auti 61),1,11, :11gb: by ianydir. the \lu• , ic rt re,. ,de24,31u 10BA,Gk.;0 ASV 1) bEGA A i . - 11E133/11 iDBACCu, AND CIDAItS ELLIING OF f!! $B 9 OOO WORTH e..115321:01/IFEW.E. , , .iOLD WITHOU iti...GARD LUST, J. f•io. tis Attrket street, (, LIE GREATEST CHANCE EVER t F _g_ FEIRED 14) Out Lad t, buy cheap EuThruidories. Tito G tin irtAil aiLd 110, and ul chi, lateilt importation, oubciug of ~viinrs; Buda; St`tt,i ; LG.Cr, 'lruumit I, Bkl r ; mint, itibt.ouN and I'oll, ; will be sold with rut regard TO COSI HOS - LELA ANI , UOODB, • 011 P, ill. All, and don't tnisH Ow ac,, A T I. EC liT SI/ , s:, Mar.;.ez 17, - 4 a , ,,d_Fburth .E'rrets (LE% - (94 C 9..455 rptiE SD:O-:1) sEsio..\ - THE NOR- St AL CL %Ss IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, nd , r B rit TT, filo Fifth ‘Val I , llc IA will commence On rilcinday Evening, February Ist. 71, riosi will met ou 51, idov sod Thurs,lny ”vet,ingg . L,s;c.l2 LOiSf ILLS IY:AW*NG ii,Erk=lONS, AT IRIP,' CiTY i,olllll,lluiAL COLLLGE L ‘'.lC'.L, rvitlL CRAY IN DIIAwING, By JOil N z Jr 4 r iut r::/4:1t• , ilr. F. W. JEN F: N ; 4 , PrincipAl J!:. Nmerclul College, Pitts 1,11r,411. Inovl4:Flind. 1 - A RD.-13 pkgi. No. l received, and for I BILI. by I f...!1 , /11 , ,N cr Lt_ not,' PPLES. —lOO bbls for sale by I VTi "r , T Tn. 2. 1 .. EEF B LADD ,' ~-•-,.. A. , ;TED.—The high aatt pnce paid fvf ov,l Blati.. - a, at 13 L. :. IF. aSTOCIK & CO'S, rov3O . ,-. r .. , 1 and Fourth stroktr_ a la A.NG r AN ES.E.— - OUU lbs. for sale by 13 ..j a. F A 'IN h.:ITOCIE{ rO , -- t- , ~„ ~ ,_, 1.4. c .,,e.,--; Fivit. atri.e' . riOPPERAS-100 N;l'. for sale by % A '..•281 4_ A 1 4 ALP+ i:3M - rftg N ~, 10i AINT BRUSHES, assorted sizes; 300 dos 1. on baud and for sale by P kEINFISTOCIE 4 CO, -n Wl•-nfrq A LLEIN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Ten gr , a3 on band and for sa , • by 6 R VA lINIZRIVIO% (Irk • •_ (I.IIIININEY TOPS,_-10,0_Giothii);ChAnngy ddJJ Tops. of various beautifulpatterns, tar sale by oct7 HANBY H. HOLLINS. MARCH 9. 1858 I=l wJD ~11tEE PiTTSCURCH, PA 4:4- ii F,THST INSURANCE Fl RE INSUR F, 1.4 Y THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OH PERPETUAL. ISEILDBAN DIME, FURNITURE, &C., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. ()thee, Vo. 308 Walnut street.. CAPITAL, 15E770:26 tS IS, 825 . 4,465 89. lureet:d ai folL.wa, viz:— First Mortgage ou Impruwed City Slope; ty, war, double the amount Pennsylvania Haibond (36.'t 6 per cut M , rtg`tg , Lao, $30,000 cunt 9.5,500 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Peun'a H. It. Lou:: 10.000 nu Penueylvai,ia railroad 00.'n Stock 4,000 int ot , ,ck of the ktelnince Mutual lusu ono, 0 19,15 u 99 eto,k of County Fire Insurance Go . 1,05) uu Sri of Sundry Insurance Companies 475 no bills Receive le, bunineen pap. r......... . 52,711 on Ituok Acconuti, ;:tcnied interest; etc 3,3.91 19 Cash on hand and in Bank .16,0-132 u $2.5'2.4436 89 CLEM TINULEY, ut DLRXOTORS Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William R. 'Fliompaom Robert. Steen, I avid S Brown, William Mtoter. Corot,Hutt Stevenson, Benjamin W Pingo+) John R. Worrell, Stara/all 11111, li. L. Carson, Z Lothrop. Robert Poland, Charles Leland. 'o Jotuoion, Jac,b T. lhanting, Charley S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, 'l l , in. Id. Semple. Ihtu.L g nerd B BINCLI dee , ~t ary J. CARDIN E COFFIN, Agent, mr3 North-twit corner Third and Wood street,. lIINLFACTLIIERS' INSERANCE COl, Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, P H 'LADE bP H lA. CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $500,000 WILL INSURE AGAINL , T ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine, and Inland Risks WM. A itUtiliES, Prssideld WI , E, Vico President. ALFIi.E'..; WEEKS, Secretary. D/HEOTOIts: \Vol. A. Rhode+, A. S. Lippiocuct, Janis P. :uail, CII:LS. J. Field, William Neel, Uie Wise, John P. blinOUS, J. Rinaldo :+auk, 'l'innum !tell, M. Iticheirde. >i tack!. Judge Heath, E. 1) Junes, EN , Cit,dt. C,t. ti , tt.k, Jai. .I.illinger, Esq., Me ere. Etddueun & C,, James Howard, Esq., " T. Kennedy, Jr., & C.', U. H. Paukoa, EN., " Wleie, Hampton & Lk,, J. S. Lee, r.Sq., " Cuuniugnain & Cu. Pittabarga wilco, No. 414 Water sheet, teem I.•:,JJW. U. BELL, Arent. I~;IsCIIA TS' INSUIAACE CO,IIPAAI, 01 Philadelphia. M. V. PET TIT, President D. J. aulunut of Capital Stock paid in and invest: ti...5:;n0,..)90 k;.„ Ls .res cargo Risks un the Ohio and Xlia,saippi a an. tributaries. Ineurts against lusa ur damage by Yin-, Alan, against the Yenta ul toe 6ea aua inlaul Navigation and Tranaportation. I=l ut. V. Pettit, J. C. liontgnmery, Jelto M. Put, 9:- ....I..‘leCauu, E. E. %Vaunt) Retie CilllitUL. rt. L. Wootston, Jona A. Anwsnell, Cuss. U. Airtg.o.- Jolla J. Patterson, Elwood T. Posey. OFFICE /45: WILLIAM 4. PETI.II:, fre.cutent E. F. W1:L.1.1E14, Vice D. J. McOANN, Secretory. ELHPERINL:SS: in Phiicultiphza': In t'it - i.iadv.pAta Seiger, Lamb & Co., I .3teiniumi, Justice .b Co., Truitt, tiro. it Co., Buck, Alorgau A. T. Laue it Co., Puturoy, Lalowell t.c. PlTTbl3lJittili 0115.1.U.L, No. di nu 7 POL.,N .11 PHILADELPHIA FIFE AND LikE INSURANCE COMPANY, Itio. 149 Clacuutut Street, tippJ6ltc tliv etibLutli 11c12,0. VV" ILL 31,.1i.1i ALL KINI)S o 1 I,NbL 1,12 , ,c.t.., either Perpetual or Limited, on e+, de,oriptiou ut Property er /Nita othatlier, tuadoillibit rate. of :11,111111112. atillEiLT P. ii.L.NI.I, l'reai~un G. M. W. BALDWiii, Vlct , DLRECTOk.z. ar Lem Hayes, Cope, L. b bugball, Hearge W. itruwe, P. b. ravery, Juaaph nhurtuan, Juba Li.fy ton, 6. J. Altigar6 iler. N. BiacaeuENL, Secretary. J. Li. UOIELN, Agnut, Corner Third and Wood atr iw EPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PUILADELPIIIA, 13U.ILD1&U6, 414 WALIN r;IREET. ....rganized under the Uorioral Inattranoo Law, wan a uanil 1..;u0L.4.1 ul S.I.Ut.),UUU, priVllegut.l to inoreme to Sauu,utio. lu dureS against loss or dam.-go 51AilLN.V.., IN '‘ lia.ailtiN L4llOl/16: 1.1. U. LAULII.II.IN, Preaiclent. tiIIORGE SCUTT, Erocrotar). DLELSOTUES: It C. Laughlin, L. tinarwowl, B. Muntgwoot), .C. :iiotent..ary, H. M. Cathie, lidonard Matoin, I F. onewell, U. CA:Sutler, William Udburile, u i•orge Bnott. TATE s CLIAYFES, igenLa, Office Lafayutte Hnll, outranco on Wood et PITT6BURUII FE. FIRE AND MA' RI IN INBURANCE CO.IIP I', CORNER OF WATER ti.Nll MARILET BTR.F.ET6 PiTT:S.BURGEL, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Pres:de!. - ALEX. BLADLZY, `ice Pre Shic.: t. F. A. RIZIELIAN.I 3 ecrutttry. This Company lliliaot3 eXery lumirauc. Lippert:Lining to —.,unectnal with LliE H. 133102.. -liAu, against HULL AMUditUU hlShti WA tau Uutt Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, aud MARINE RISRS g- ueratly. And against Loss and Dainage by Fite, and against the el the des and inland Navigation aud Transportation. i'.aicies issued at the lowest rates CAlnnistrut with safety to ell „arties. aobert Galway, nabauel Joseph F. Uttz2.am, hl. D., Juhu :.tuft, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. liailman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph 6. Leech, Jvitu Fullerton, N. N. Hart, David H. Chambers, Itobert 11. Hartley, William Carr. JD°. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTBIiUItUtI. WILLIAM DAIIALEY, .3AI.IIIEL L. MARSIIELi., Sccretary. v. - 1%10E: 14 Water street, between .Markea. 0f.4 Word urce.,4 Insures HULL AND OAHU() hlSif..6, on the Ohio l'Airisissiivi Rivers and tributaries. li,sares against Loss or Damage by FIRM,. Iso, against the Peril, ut the lieu and Inland Nartgati.,l Pransportation. DIRBOTORI3 William Ragaley, &lark titierlllig, uel Rea, r3aulti..l M. amea M. Cooper, Jura, Y. Dilworth, James Park, Jr, Francis :iellere, ~sac M. Pennock., William Pi. Haps. springer Barbaugh, John Shiptou, Capt. Samuel C. Young, Waiter Bryant., John Caldwell. WEST BitANCH. i%!UTUAL INSUR/ I _NCE COAIPANY, LOCK HAVEN, CL IV TO .Y COUNTY. ClilliTE.lll3D BY TIM LEGIBLATU:tg OP PIiktZISYLVANIA (. ash Capita/ $300,.(JU I L TC111.014 L N0te..4...51j2;,13. riIILIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ol.\ Buildings, Merchaudise, Yartature,,te, iu t4,wl, ~ r D1E1.8040E18: 11,u J uo. J. Pearce, I Hou. G. C. Harvey , Charles A. }Dyer, John B. Hall, !Charles Crist,Peter Plckins,u, T. T. Abrams, ID K. Jackman,l W. Whh Thuaitis Kite eu. HUN. G. J. LIARVEY, r. T. ALiktillS, Vice eresitiout. TLios. Raw `Secretary. ELEPILESCE.. ramuel U. Lloyd, I I Dr. J S. Crawfurd, A. A. Winegarduer, Julio W. Maynard, A. Updegratf, L. .A. 'Mackey, LL , u. o Catoun4, James Al mstroug ..... 'Waite, Ilßsi. Bowman 1/.1.4 William Fearon, J..a.t,s L/uiggle Wm. VaridrrbelL, Liou Wm. Bigler, , riFICE—INO. di - . , Fat LI STHEET, einenußa ii delll.t.t J. A. LlPrEitr, Agora, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Diasevoss—Charles W. liancaer, Thomas Bart, Fobias %Vaguer, Samuel Grant, Jacob h. Smith, Geo. W. luctiards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolpid E. Rorie, David 6. Browne, Mor. ris Patterson. CHAS. N. Lute - sra, President. Cass. G. BASCK/13 3 Secretary. Continue to make insarance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as "Ire consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, jaicii,with their capital and premiums, safely mvested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, es pm/- Wiled agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918,128 88 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans_ Stocks Total-- Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yearn, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou- Band Dollars,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, mini' as the ability and dinposi don to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GAILDLNIit COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cur. Wood and Third eta. HE BEST FRENCH CORSETS._ Fa one Dollar arid Twenty-lave Coat& JOEL HOSKIVIT Makes Mess. MISCELLANEOUS Death to all Vermin !" - 4-1 - E . - • -,- • A c.. • Rat, Roacii, Six , Exterminator 3 p n . up 2or and jl 111,e+ Fo , the Destrnc Lion ..f 4satm SI co; (4 , 1,11111 i or r }!ice, Mules, Ruacheq, Croton Pitp, el. "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERAINATOR. l'ut up in 25, - . , 60c , ELECTRIC POWDER, Yet et) in :ILe..nd atic Te Destroy Motha, Bed Bum", ~Snanuitnce, tote, Fleto. Plant Insecti, Vermin on Fteirle aid A flirtd, Th ab v, are now acknowledged the Only Infallible Remedies ,Known! 4.141 3- Torrn. ‘ . llll. 474- No ,, LI commlhsiuu 2 . 7.,g , Lib rsl wholeittle 'arms made to Drugi4.l3 and Deal N t,wer .wber". .:o“ , :tr',l" Private Circular to Druggists std Deal or. eons by mail. ru upp!icatiorr. ho'enalt, and [Wail, at " COSTAR'S " Principal .leporp No. 3S s Broadway, New erk, .•) Drnfigi.rtr rid Dealers everywhere. For the People , .(ruction . 0 every species V•-rmi •• end v her ,o, cFollilqed 119 the most ro- teal ha' Its CI I', A, et cousiquence, the d•-• Mom ne- 1 meet this demand fairly, and to meet al,n, ID a I Will ml.l 11, thee° generous pore Who may want to test their m••,ite for themselves and their neigliburi--ni new places - in short, to place them within the reach id - et, y h.dy. • v r wh e re,. r have -art angiA a 6calb f prices and premiums that 11141131 . t Lail to my t 1 11^ v:ews of : L. On Receipt of ONE DOLLAR. 1 It. ward by mail (post paid) a sufficient quantity of th , k t., ail, Exterminator to destroy all of this class of see min that may infect your premises. (I. On Receipt. of TWO DOLLARS. for 'wed II mail (postage paid) a diffident quantity cif both the Kat, Roach die., Exterminator and i h .E:ectric !hurler, Lig-ether with the premium of one ye is anbecritalcu the Undert States Journal, ehr largest and hest conducted monthly newspaper in th Unite States. 41. On Receipt of FIVE. DOLLARS. I ntli torwo. d by express (prepaying the express eh tiles) T.,5 worth of Rat, Reach, de, Exterminator, !o. Eo.cl-fo vasty, and the Bed. Bvii Exzerminator, • Ills latter b ing a liquid, call cot be sent in the mail,) 11.1 the acilitionai pi engium of one year's subscription to the United Sta es J./mutt. iV. on R•!oelpt of TEN DOLLARS. Trio .ono terms will be made as made to Druggists and Dealers ro Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and I h'llhkrff nil letters to CONT S Plirs lINCIPAL DEPOT, 3 , 44 Broadway, New York. tll IA taken and trouble: I. Write iu a p uin liuud the name of Poet Office, County, .11 St,te. 2. Reuister your letter. ist:d it will rome at my risk. .3 Noy. Pork nod Eas'ern morloy preferred. i..t.1, -A 86 j ,/ Iltats, Insect g, A la., wilt: : taut the sarlutlM species of ye: Lulu are ult.:tip:pug at a 1... a/ let rate tit LalgianaL the laud. Then b 1110er t' i.e a u n it r aI ncl!Cue dread." A Lust int.att•r to linnLas, sun lung t:: - Costar's" Deput, says: L.Jit.z) is 111 ran 2, ule,rruLl WWI them, (rats, mice, be.") ~1, 1,.•- a.iys : •• pusl 111) horses while in the bt.ble.'• teal," ke : TLIL') am eve y tte• souse, tllo burn, dud • under ever) twii,• :it tar 111 ,, zouili it is still worse. A Le" Navy lard at was for thirty ul tilt at .11,1mIntaor 47. .t 41, a u...uy :ass arousal stable al, 'lvy, 1 tilvOgli. 1 Wutlitt try your not nxterininator, and ooe id y ou, h and tilted it according so your The mzr 1110111111 g 1 round over one hundred 1... on) oes.i r.rin. rose pruned. 0 ru saying that It wilt .1. , ti , r, Us..o y u -..) It will I tItIVII also tried it on strew• and nut:8110J Lueut tli:it It to the greatest thing ul the J. 0. I.l.o.bnit.lllLL, No. 430 10th street. 7 Sir l.r 1, J. %S. )I'Cleurj, r. M., purchased 11.. 01 ,our IL.L and found it to no what IV.. U/lALL.mbll I. L. wz, a pouuc. Bait. tltstroyer. 1 here w.,ll $a Y.,r ure Ui I t, tot.o,.een troubled with _en L.L.O . • 1,51...a11ith.1 of the Louse, ,o• r,. r.!1(1 I riLiLit. kuow what I :Is, (lAA bay,. 41 'L. 1 t.:, t,tue. 1 purt lidded I/ bus of your , ~,,, antic,. n t wtek taws was Lot. It 31 ume w ,uu 11U11 e. 1. e i.Ve lin. It title liuy lt.Q.ch, it Et...ati,./r.g L ,su hay.. uthoug We ..0 LI . o 5.L., J. Y. 13t.CUM. r4t, say: II!! !. • .1 .• CLi+t •` Costai's" proparii ti net ti.itt, Bags, tutu /11,i0.41:1 a.-L101,141), hire Iv! 4111.1,1,1 d. V, Iltl Costar e" t , • n !uses bouLL us-d, tit -y Lave 'sever tailed to el. it, .1. I, C.Lialtwil tai them. L :. mrkeepere nLuulu alt Lt) I ri .fttlas, flay 17 th. &C,, rx inillawata is an infallible ;.• pentueL.L cru..LLl. ee. tits Bed Bug iSxtei witi.itor is valued brycll.l 1,0.4.61111. , by evory housewife who to IL tot Is mil 11.1eCtriC Powder, whits MusquittloB, Motlid, Sties, Fleas, and vex- IJ,Ii tli t eery f !ha ta,tupoil, (I/4.) ,'crams!. ll' Ihe 41/ . /./jv te <1..1.5; .1 1; tiggit,) to Ll.,Lern, 0. '• Your Ha.- rs pt. , ce esusautsry. , it v hf. 2\I'II.J.NALO, (Bru,,ipsta,) New Brunswick, NI J. 6, ..r.ea Bus, t., etc , guts! initiator, nun it au- W!•rii a g HS. put (est." GL :N t1.5...11.1a1t, (Jr ugitist,) Beater Lunt, iYu. ":t It ,l, :lc., tat• im natur) is highly satisfactory thew who Lave iriee 1t..." Creek, Pickawayoninty, 0. Bat, Ituar h, Sc., r...xtertuniator deed all it is recow -111. tde.l Lu k.u." t / 1',•' , 410 LEM Beltlf Eft, (Druggists,) Lebanon, /it. •• ‘• al" ple,o,ea Li nay LiktAL Lieu is suit! gives sstisfac ,, It! Curtlingtalt ' 0. "it (the Bat, ! :n, r.xi• , i) ilk— hot cakes, giving geu cl ./ I lull." oW TIIIE TIME liVit CHEAP CLOTHnti. Z. L EISNER, ON TIIE . CO itN ER or WOOD AND FIFTH s uNEETs, 1.,....‘ Davis's Auction Boom, is now boll L, 4 l) a L 111, t,tl urnAllolol./0 stoek at C.M.r eltioE6 FUR : \ '.''H ON I, Y. Ile Will sell inn. Black Petersham Over coat tl a used to toil at $5,00 for $3,75 i• ~..• ;Lack !'etermtai i i ,reott. 6,00 " 4,50 13,,Wil 0,00 " 5,75 •• I tag,lah - 9,00 " 6,00 bend liimlyu '' 8,00 " 5,00 ' L,,,,,,i.0, 10,00 '' 7,00 ~ • 8,00 " 5,00 .. • - ------ 7,01 `'4 60 t 1,.,.. P11,,,5. .... .. • • 10,00 " 0,011 'A littliey iliots ...... . .... 5,00 " 3,00 ii.,,tr. hii 0,00 "L:4,50 it...lllUL.] s. 10,00 ''• 7,01., ..s•titirtt . 6,00 " 1,00 0,00 " 4,50 : ovo eas6o.uole n,Uu ....: Ciutil 10,00 Cloth 12,00 ".-,7,00 itch. m uck euat4 16 •' 13,0 U '15,0 " 11,00 10,04 Z" 6,50 ,"•,,tA, and Farai,hin4 ,e”ods at these and proper de23 V-4 kAeat, stye sand Corn Wanted, PAAEL STEAL/ =ILL, ALLF.OI7%NY CITY. ►r II E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN eAtabltatintent, and are prepared to 1111313EtT ILL/AK - ST P 11.7019 iN ASEI fon BUtill.ELtt of WHEAT. 1(9(10 " " CORN. It In Lilo lUWntlon ( i the proprietora to offer Elia/. PRICZI 1. a. o-uv choia, tots of White or Red Wheat. They intend CO corgi sup-rior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a t.,,,hefarnzer, in the shape of an extra price, to in .to ra.e.‘u A clkoic , qn.dity of Wheat., and to b ring; it t :hart, order All RES' WOLUI C N F E 0: T I 0 N , C si F. EC `PION. C OR, Ny E CTION,C It F ECTION,CONF B ulloti,CONF.E CTION,CONFE O T ION,C ONFECT t),N,CO NWT 1 ON.OON F HOT 1 0 N Cu.NFEOTIUN IoONFECTItiN 'l be most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now in nee. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANGELL h HAFT, Car. Wood and Sixth eta., Pittaburgh, Pa., And larld t.v DrcgrfiltP Srfronalhr .... 83,066 17 .... 01,689 0 64,340 81 .siyo 708 44 THE AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEi STORE In the city of Pittaburgh. Extra fine En ~t.ter's Chop, the best Green Tea imported, being of gard. n growth. Also, the finest quality of pure Oolong Tea. 2ossessing a delicious fragrance only to be found in the ge , itsitie article. 'No epiderkept, or anything that is leiar'.he in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get I sig a pure article of its own flavor. 8. JAIME" $8 iitth Mama IY~~. C 0 S,T A R ' S " 15c., and $1 Bottlem "COSTAR'S" EE THE 4 EW YORE, April 12, 1858 I:A n: 7 lil. J tint, 21st, 1857 1,61AL/A 11.1.'CliEERY lok K, Dec. 1i th, 18b7 JIJ:‘, I; 11 No. 94 him bc/ eet ALrIfOMIS, , Jl2 io, Juue 8, 1808 "-. T. 33.1{N .. 14K8Y d BRO. P.OTICE. NUMBER 124. THE DAILY POST. TUESDAY MORNING The Wild Gooss.-A Dangerous Feat Many a daring adventure had Aleck Brent in his lonely quarters by Pawah lake. Dar+ ing Indian times it was esteemed a courageous thing for the noted braves to lurk around Aleck's cabin and wait for the scalp; but every such attempt proved a miscarriage, and every miscarriage cost an Indian life or two. So they learned discretion at length, and sought other war trails, werain there was less dans ger. - Then Aleck remained unmolested, and was allowed to grow grey-headed, and in due time to disappear altogether from the field of man action without farther interruption. The history of this man, hermit yet hos pitable, taciturn, yet full of interesting lore, is the history of a race whose fortunate de, sciption immortalized Cooper. They are fad ing fast away, and to find them, even now, re quires a journey far beyond the ultima thule, of cockney travelers and city sportsmen. The reader will not complain, especially he who loves wild romance and startling peculiarities of character, have long remained fading and useless in my memoranthim book. Many a daring adventure had Aleck Brent in his lonely quarters : of such was the fol lowing : The lake by which his cabin was pitched was a horrid pool ; Summer the head quarters of alligators, water woccmin snakes and gar-fists; in Winter, backed up by the Mississippi river, until it frequently backed Aleck clean out of his little home and drove him to the hills Why he lived in such an aguish spot, none could say. Probably it was t the conveni ence of the fish, which were abundant, and to be handy to the deer and bear that came down to the lake to drink. Bat whatever the cause, there lived Aleck, Summer and Winter, for thirty years. fishing when be chose it, hunting a day or two in the week—just long enough in fact to knock down a fat buck or bear—and drinking the lake water until its very slime was relished as sauce ptquante to a Frenchman. With this introduction enters the story of the Wild Goose. One rai y, bleak March day, Aleck found upon examination of his larder that his provi sions were out. Bread be had never cared for and there had been so much wet weather, that the bunter who was getting rheumatic from a life of continued exposure, bad kept within doors, smoking his. Indian pipe, till the last piece of dried venison gave out. So with an ill-natured growl. he shouldered his old gun that had done him service since a boy, and took the way to his favorite deer haunts. But the deer were closely housed, and did not af ford him a single shot. Wearied and wet, he turned back with the uncomfortable prospect of sleeping supperless, when his eve fell upon a large gander that had pitched into the lake some sixty yards from shore, and was swims ming temptingly about, quite regardless of hie propinquity With but little reflection Aleck leveled the piece, and had spread the bird headless upon the water, before he had - time to think how he was to get it out. The alligators were so abundant that a dog could not swim across without being picked up and even the deer were frexuently attackedat tempting a passage. But night was coming on, his canoe was a mile off at least, and it was the gander.or no supper. Aleck stripped his buckskins for the at tempt. He attached his hunting knife by a thong to his neck, took a stout chunk for sup port, and a club for defence, then boldly plung ed in. The first dash nearly chilled him to the heart ; but he reached the prize, fastened it around him, and started back. Scarcely had he turned, however, when he was startled by a well known sound, and a glance over hi( shoulder assured h m that old soldier, a bull alligator, to use the expression of the frontiers, was upon his track, length ten or fifi teen feet, teeth long enough to carve him at a nip, stomach sufficiently capacious to hold ev ery ounce of him, and an appetite to match all three. It is unnecessary to remark upon the velocity with which Alecks fins were moved, following this interesting discovery.— Danger may sometimes render men reckles, but the prospects of such an ending to hie wild goose adventure, only rendered Aleck swift ; he had seen a fellow hunter dissected at his very side, when their canoe was upset, and the sight was one of unmitigated horror. The alligator struck to his one, and the race was a short one. Aleck tossed the bird from his back, and to the great satisfaction the reptile stopped a moment to smell it, which slight delay saved his life. But he had only reached the top of the bank as his pursuer thrust his ugly nose high up on the mud at his feet. His gun being already loaded—for when did genuine hunter fail to load before leaving his tracks ?—gave him now an advantage and an opportunity for revenge, and as the alliga tor, stimulated to unwonted rapacity by his long winter's fast, came on up the bank, in his clumsy way, the enraged hunter putting the muzzle of his piece into his very month, fired a ball down the throat he had so narrowly es caped a mode of operation that killed him as quickly as such hardy chaps ever die. Will the reader believe me that Aleck Brent was reckless enough to plunge the second time into the lake and bring out the bird—even while his enemy was floundering half dead upon the shore, and hundreds more were within the sound of his voice ! The only journeys he ever made to the set tlements were two each year, to the nearest store, fifty miles distant. These were for t purpose oflexchangin a pack of bear-skins for powder and lead. I met, him upon one of these excursions, and accompanied him home. Nothing could be more dismal than bis locality, unless it was his dwelling house. The cabin consisted of a single room about twelve feet square, made of poles and covered with bark. The interior was hung thickly , ound with skins, many of them lam and valurble, among which 1 re cognized those of the panther, wild cat, fox, bear and deer. A fine festoon of Indian scalps gave evidence of the barbarous tastes con tracted from so long a res,deuce nigh the abo rigines. Amongst these, of which he was particularly proud, he pointed out the top-knots of several distinguished braves. HiS bed was more luxuriant than the most fastidious city dame can boast, being compos• ed of swan feathers and swan skins dressed with the feathers on. And here through the cold wet months the old man burrowed ; string of dried venison and a few fleeces of dried bear meat for his food; a gourd of like water his supply of drink; his patched yet faithful rifle hard by, and the panther might scream upon his very roof pole, he cared net. The wolfs howling through the long nights never disturbed his slumbers. The alligators might splash the moss lake or build their mud heaps by the very side of his walls, or bellow in rage upon the adjacent sand bars, old Brent heard them not, or only heard them as the dweller in city walls hears the ordinary sounds of the thronged streets. Nothing was of interest enough to attract his attention, except the voice of man, and this, for obvious reasons, the gray-haired,hunter did not often hear. My visit was protracted to a week, and when I offered him the parting hand, as con vulsive twitching of his face answered the words of thankfulness and real esteem with which I acknowledged his hospitality. And now by the side of a Camanche war helmet. in my cabinet of curiosities, hangs the top knot of a huge Creek warrior, slain by old Brent In his days of youthful strife, and pre sented 'me as the highest token of esteem that he could entertain towards his fellow man. :MARCH 9, 1858