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En. a. bilEits. & E rid S BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, COrner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. 1111 E undersigned having made extensive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES F TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST JOB iOFFICE, Invite the ttention of Rail Road Officers Merchants, business m" ,, , and the public generally, to their superior facilities for executing with dispatch, on reasonable terms, all kinds of RAIL al 0A D 32ERCANTIL1E, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING .ce', ( 7,— Oar material being, nearly all new, we can give assu rance of the most complete satisfaction, and solicit orders for BOOKS, PANIPLILLt9„ 1 RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, EILLs ,LADIMI, CIRCULARS, ft USIN ESS CARDS, PAPER BO di H, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, IfuND ,- , a... 44 - Particular attention will also bo paid to the printing Of Posters, Programmes, Ac. for Concerts, Exhibitions and Oircases. BARR A MYERS. B. C. & J. H. SAItifTER, nAItUnitTULIERS OF LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOILEI', AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 4.7 Wood street; Pittsburgh, Pa. 311 5 CREERY & CO. r.iswARDINa. AND COMMISSION MERCUANTS, DE:ALI:P.B .17:t PRODUCE, FLuUlt AND WOOL. No. 114 litcAtib SUM::; PITIsBUI:On, PUMA. asoallulteas: Springer Ilarbanga, Joseph E. Elder, BLLords ; Pittsburgh; Boone Wyle, Philadelphia; It. H. Palmer, ‘• Garret A. Martin, McCandless, Means A Co., James, Kent, Santee /5 Co. " H. Childs & Co., tieene, Sterling & Co., Bagaley, Cosgrove A Co., lard, Gilmore A Co., A. A. Mason A Co., . 651Nverd I'. Mott, O. W. Smith, IA heeling;'Weaver A Graham, A. J. Wheeler, Banker, t incin nqr, toc7:ly The People's Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBA.GLIER & CO., Cheap Cash Dealers In all kinds of Fastd, noble BOOTS, SHOES AND iALTERS, For Gentlemen, Ladles, Youths and Chihli en, No. 17 Fifth. Street, near Placket, 008 PITTSBUILOII, PA. 5. a. nanirl WM.30115505 - S. A. JOIINSON PERRIN & JOIINSON, Proprietors of Childs a Co.'s Patent !Elastic Fire and Water Proof Cement Rooting. 133 TLIDID STREET. ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith folly erect ted, and all our work warranted. Roofing material always on haul, and for sale, with di rections for use. ser2:ly JOS. F. 11,111111.T0N 6i -r 7tlC., - ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Corner of Fag and Liberty streete, Pittsburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw Mills, Breweries Printing Establishments, Manufactories, &c-, made to order. They also CAMILIIIIII, the manufacture of their Celebratvd Machinists' Tools, such as Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and trilling Machines, dc. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers. Ac. !Lc. jeßlyd Jens StiOnettni TllOllPsO3. a. C. butLim JOHN THOMPSON Si, CO., HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND DRAINERS, No. 185 Third street. SIGN P AIM ING executed with neatness and de-pn*ce. Mixed Paints, Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Ville Montaigne Zdick, a very superior article, Phil.. delphia and Pittsburgh Vt hits Lead &Iwo) s on Laud and fei eats. We are prepared to gaud colons for Painters, Drug gists, or others, at the shortest notice, us we have a Mill wadi grinds by steam Painters will sate money y get tiog their colors ground with us. tmrs:ly _ - GOLD AND SILVER SP CTACLES, AT fIIANUF AC TUBLER , B PR.ICIAS HYDROMETERS or weighing spirits, the cbeopedt and beet orticiod eye brought to this citx. THERNiiblErlifts AND DAILOMEITEinG, varying in prioo from $G no $3O oath. POCKET COMPASSES, 4 A! D SURVEYOR'S OOMPASSE S, way on hand at 0 51 MAWS, Practical Optician, 53 Pifth &nett. oppoeitn Masonic HalL DAWES Sz. CLULEY, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters AND DRAINERS, 144 WOOD STREET. Dealers in White Lead and Zinc Paints. Ode, Vareimhee, Putty, Mixed Painta, Window 61a43, nod very article 111401 In the trade a1.20:1y2d t AMES MILLVGAR, MONONGAHELA 1 , 1„1.N I N ti MILL, would respectfully inform the public Ltu.t hae rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged he, eAmilsahinent, and tilled it wan the newest and moat Kr prueci machinery, to now prepared to funded' flooring - and plaited boards, scrawl aawiug and tea doors, ftaHli and rhutt,re, kiln dried, frames, inurddizga, box making, /cc. E.onth Pittsburgh, de,ntember 7, 1857. rand° Jobeol - I.Wlattec Carriage Fteponttory. OSEPH 14'111TE, now carrying on bust nen.. In hie spacioue promise., (uow lately. largtd,) Earth° Pittsburg.. met .iieensbrirg Ir.:pike near the Two Slile Eno, between Pittsburgh and / Lawremmville, respectfully iIIVILU3 the public p,iu,pect of CARE'S° fic. And ho . te.rticularly inform , gantlernen purrhah.rt, that on., price only is made. fourteen years' experience lu the business enables him to place before his patrons the same choice cethictieu of Car riages which, to many year past it has been his particular department to select, from the various and meat talented Eastern manufacturers. Thu success of Ike new system is omuplete-',•the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable inanufacturiii. at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania f• .I,corating houses of business hes heaped upon the price (owing to largo rents, JOSEPIi CB wili •sly money unly, at munch IVS 9 the r usual pric“ • _m-ziegee repaired in the L..... • . ti AING.—New Wall Papers, at cheap µdoss, to be ke:l4 by IN. Y. MAReatisitEb GO. PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE << POST BUILDINGS," (lORNEH OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT ictVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM,. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PEIVIV'A A VENUE 61- THIRD ST., WASHINGTON. D. 0 A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBUSGS, PA. B. D. MARKER, - (Formerly of the "Marker House," Blairsville, Pa.) Tr HE SCUTT 110U411, IS NOW COM- A PLETED Aid) OPEN roR GUESTS. It is situated in a central part elate city, being cunvenieut t all Railroad Depots and gunboat landings. • Teo Houee as built - in Ideti, with all modern improve ments, and fitted up in epleudid style—the entire Purultnte bring new—and will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Flue STABLES are attached to the premises. ijel2:y H. W. KANAGA. U • S. HOT 1E11.19 Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot s HARRISBURG, PA. [jols ASIBIRIGTON HOTIEIff, YORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA 'FALSE s 02, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TIIE A corner of P .NN and WASELLNOTON Streets., between the CENTRAL AND WEBTEItN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and faruir..hed with new furniture, and is now the most court). [dent /1,4431 in Pittsburgh, tor Travelers by Railroad, East or Wert. Yoicelsior Restaurant 111 WOOD Btrea, 4iePlrranundu, Pa., LIOLESALE AND .s:ETALL DEALER IN LAKE AND zIASTE.ILN FISH. The undersigned has Just recLivLd fr. in the Eastern mar ket, s.lecttd with peat care, SMELL, lIALIbUT, HADDOCK, FRESH. COD FISH, EA3 SUN NISH, SEVERAL VARIETiIs6 OF LAKE FLSI.I, hew York Prikee'a Bar, Egg island, Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters. The fineat eve, bre Iglu to [hie city. Every delicacy of the Beart,u nerv,xi up at it. EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. mrl4.law 8. STEINRUCK, CORNUCOPLIE RESTAURANT. By ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of Merchants 2 . "...101 and others is directed to this' ••• establisiuneut, which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTAN. TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTAAL LOCATION Country folks attending market are particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. sp•29:lytintw Tt i ANSION 110 U SE, GEORGE AURENTZ, 1110PRIBTOR, No. 344 Liberty Street, Just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania itailroad, which makes it the Fnuni. cuuvetileut house in the city for passengertiarri- Ting by that road. ,;,The proprietor havingi at considerable expense, fitted np, in excellent style, the MANSION 11.1./UI3E., would respect fully solicit a share el public patronage. There in attaches a ,plendid STABLE. and extensive WAGON YARD, allorn tug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. ills Lard,i. and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fobl:y QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair utreeta,,inttehurgh,ka.—The uuderaigned,formeb ly of - Brown's Hotel," :taking taken this large and commo dious, and hnvwx refitted it in magnificent rtyle, wonkl ...spectfully hts trienda and the traveling public to give him a call. Aeeurod. with the convenience of t 1.6 how, I.IIEI Ll', long oxvcriout.e. In the busineea, givo oath, satisc,,ition 7d: odhi§ charges foh22 WM. 0. OONNELLY. GROCERIES. AMES .PATION, Jr., Federal street, Al u IVtiolo,alo Grocer and Tea Dealer, Lind LiCOLlded Laiat,r i'.lerctiant. Dealer in Llor r and Timothy rued; if utr2 r, Chtoac, Lard, Bacon, Flour, :alt, (ilia Coln- try l'reduce generally j AME S PATTON, Federal street, Allegheny, is now receiving in itore the following, which he will mill at the it/Yinmt cash prices, viz 123 tibia. new crop plantation Molasses; '2l ehda." Sugar; au tibia. Grocers leyrup; 10 Ltda. prime run nutter ; nu., IDs. " Feathers; 12u oozes Cheese ; :UV 'tenon llama; 4u half chests Young Ilyson, Imperial, andlgennine ttld Country leas, walla geueral assortment of the beet an. tArgest BLOCE. ot kirocerios to Lo had ut the city,whicb to tar sale for cash—remember, PATTON'S, tol Federal street, Allegheny City. s UCIAR.- u bbls. Baltimore Yellow Ungar. o Liticle.l.lantl 10 bola helloed 10 " Lovering assorted ". Iteceivt.d and for Bah, tq JAMES PATTON, Jr., Allogliaay Oi ly ArEEN TION, ALLEGHENY CITY. The autdcriber would call your attention to hi, Btoca of t'AILILY lidliCklittEd bought, of late, iu New Vora, tor IJA.Bri, which he witi dell at lower priced tlmu any other Louie lu Me two ruled, for Cu.A.c. CuLtle and Bee the prices, at JA:dlid I'ATTUN'e, JU., Federal .treeL, new the Diamond, ,I,Zt) ALLEGHENY CITY. WOliD TO TEA DHINKEES. TUE PEKIN TEA STOEE, se Fifth street, has imported into this ranrket some el the finest grndes et GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, grown in the Un!uncial Empire, dune up in all the various packeges which Chinni* , ingenuity can invent. It is .usury and coinloa to drink them. Proprietore of steam. hoi..e and hotels, and private ..miliett are invited to call. uct7. lETCIIUPS.- 10 Mushroom Ketchup. 10 do Eagle:di Walnut du. 25 do Quarts Tomato do. 50 do rilltel do do. ear sale by REIMER A ANDERSON, uov24 No 310 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel Mineral in alter Depot. BEIMIEMEI I C. BUFFUM & CO., Manufacturers of Qy . 6areaperilla, Ailuerel Wator, Pop, Bottled Ale an/ l'orter; also, Bottlers of Wainwright's celebrated Wintertot Ale. Warehouse, 136 Market, street, Prrrantrlicia t dors hided and shipped to hli parts of the country 7,1 - LOOL Exotic°. apleilydaw Lippincott, Shorten Z./. Pearson, NO. 104 WOOL 61:11EET, NEAR NINTH LIJAIN UA A s U t d RBEO T nuee B zee , Ladies RUNKS, Vu earpet Bags, dm., keep constantly on haud a 'arge 3 RN. lE.. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call an examine our goods be purchmiug olsowhe. EN. 'B. The T. CUARLES LIVERY STABLES.- L) undersigned has bought the lease A ut the above named Stables, GO. •-•4 1 A gether with a portion of the exteu- SIVt , stock ut horses auu Carriages, .11::AN..".•t..;' • ioe property ut James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock belore”meutiuned, he has also added a number ot FINE GORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, ...hicd were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in below Wood stroot. As he gives hie personal Linen don to the lALAILICSII, a continnauce 01 the patronage which had hitherto u.cuived tr,n public is solicited. jACtfil GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stables. HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can siways be procured for If IlLialtaiS. de29 WEE' CIDER. —4 bble. Sweet Cider, for k„) sale by JAMES A. FETZER, .1,.'14 69 Water street. CIIRISTAIAS and NEW YEATI'S GIFTS of every description In thu Fancy Dri (Mods line. Phrase call and the them. 0. HANdON LOVE, i'ertuerly LOVE BROTHERS, 74 Market St. MUCILAGE—For office use, in convenient ful ru, fur sale by W Pl. O. JOUNSTON k CO., dnU 67 Wood 'street. D . OAT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale by W3l. U. JOI.I7.sISTON & 00., WRAPPING PAPER-400 reams Crown, Medium, and Double Crown, Straw Wrapping Pa tlr, full count, just received and fur sale by D JAS. A 8S Water crerot. 4IDER.-5 bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by 6,,x , 111INRY El nottiNs. OUCI(WIIEAT FLOUR-4O sacks prime article., for sale by I . ledgl 11EN BS II OOLIANS. rj EMP SEED. ilk N bO bap for sale by B. N. FiIIINESTOCK it CO, K 2 Corner Wood and Sixtb streets. ONIONS. -7 sacks Onions, just received and for dale by JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water Street. LADIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum Overnhoer, at the Peoples' shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth • OTCFEtJeAOllittt h CO. DOTATOES.-57 barrels White Neshan- L nor* Potato* anbring ye[ etbamer rmhlgh and for • trwoistts OF GROUND on West Cora I T' mon, Allegheny. with a dochie frame dwelling holm Erica $2400. 'l` , ..rr.ia empty. - S. I!!: - FOS', ' - • lIIMNEY TOPS.—IUU thithie Chimney , 1 60 / Toot of varioith beautiful patterns, for rale b ilVar LW fa H. 8. DOLLAR SAVIINGS BANE, No. 65 Ftrarth Strut, MIDDLE ROOM, JONDS' H3IW 151JILDING. ®PEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesda‘ and Saturday evenings, from May lot to November let, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November let to .May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not leas than Gra Dow.ss, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December. 1856; also in June and December,lB66, and in June and December,lBs7. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the tame interest from the first days of Jane and December ' compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this tate, money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate SIGHT AND ONE4IALV Pia MT. A TZAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and 116:tZ• lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the cedes, President.--GEOBLGE ALBdil ME. VIOL Panel:D=lM Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Bhoenbergor, James Biddle ' N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D William B. Lovely, James Herdman, Hill Burg - win, John 8 Cosgrove, TBIIINTSES. PItOPAIETIM3B - PROPRIETOR, William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman, John G. Backofen, Charles Knap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. -- '" ---- A. M. Pollock, M. D Charles A.Colton,'l Henry L. Ringwalt, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George 8. Belden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle. James S. Boon, Theobald Umbstaettsr, William B. Haven, George It. White, Secretary and Treasurcr--CHASS. A. COLTON. [ BANK OF • lOWA. STEVENS & CO., DESAIOLNES, CW.LECTIONS MADE and prompLy 'flitted. LANDS selected and locate.. liaplUillAta Wwhing to make investments in the West, can do so through this house. Correspondence solicited. ijny2D,Cm ACISTLN LOOMIS 21109. D. LOOMIS. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealen+ in Promissory Notas,Alonds, .11urtgagea, and all Securitics wr atoney. Money Loaned on Checks at short dates, witl. collateral de.mrity. NOTES AND DRAFTS 13(rUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Learns can be accommodated on rea,,oa eta terms, and capitalists eau be furnished with geed cies at remunerative prices. Also, istteud to the Sale, Routing and Loitering of Real astute. Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood, ca. • LISTLN LOWIIt, Notary i• utak:. 110.1211 ES & SONS,Bankers and Ex- N. change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Dram, Accept • WV:el, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Ezchange on the !':a3 ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Gaited States. Deposits received Lu par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Thad and Fourth eta. uaLLOGy 'IIIIOI4AS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and A Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Run Dante, de., No. iL. ruurth eareut, Pittsburgh, Po 01IN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCIiANGE PJ Basun., Dealer in Exchange, Oommercial cud Bahk -votes. Stock bought and sold ou commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. vi JUNES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je:10 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. kJCUTIIBEPT & SON'S OFFICE, Nu. 51 • Marliet street, for the sale and purchase at Beal nstate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, ,Ltaining loans on bonds, mortgages, inalung convey :Slices, deeds, bonds, kn.; writing letters end corresponding parties abroad, &c. uclti Heal Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OEIIO. .lianuz, liar ret.on Ir. Co., Au - ka, Eq. jy1.14 IMF ESTiI a N L St. NZO S tLEAL ESTATE AUENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO, line for aide Lauds in Illinois, Wisconsin, Milincauta, ilichigau and lowa. will oLciningo Lauds in rlet.:4)11.1111, tor eitusburgh manufactures, and also for city property. Ail lectors of inquiry answered gratis, by acktrusdang inn lad obove. & 4 1 .A.E.MS in Exchange for City Property.— _L• A farm of 3.50 acres, on the Allegheny river, tiear Luttanning,l3o acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and ur cuard; coal, limestone and Kim ore. Also, a farm at 100 ..urea near the above. also, a farm of 83 acres on Line creek, 4 miles arum Kittanning; au acres cleared; two houses, a saw rind in good running order ; a first rate location icr business. - 1.10 acres of land at mouth of lied Bank creek; tU acres cleared and in good order. Price low and terms eiviiy. Kill be exchanged iu whole or in part fur city mo ver ty. 6. CUTiiiiidtr dG buN, nuvio 11 Market street. ONLY $750 FOR A Twu STORY Dwel ling Boutin, of lour rooms, with lot of ground ix foot ~out on Monterey street, city, oy 11u loop to au Teri.r.ra, $41.10 iu hand, Dab:knee ut one, two anu three rata, UUTI.II3EItI: uur2-1 It Market riiiett. FOB. RENT.—A large dwelling house, on hone street, at head of ruth, with unmeant() poses. slob. Also. two tonsil ...nses in Court.. 8. Utritlitatl: t SON, nov2l of eiaruet street. 'OR $750 will be sold a now two story Frank, hiouse, with a good lot of ground, in Allegheny rho lot is feet front, on frionteray street, by 1.10 loot to au alloy. Terms easy. B. CLITLIBIaatT & SON, novl4 ai liarket street, iblOUlt TO FIVE DOLLARS PER. ACRE tor several small lota of basal, tau miles truzu 11•,uhda ...td, Marshall county, Va. , four wales nom 11. ii. Stutiou. Loh soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on thins, Liam 5 to 7 years, it dedlred. Also, 70U acres of good laud, 3 miles from Cameron tita dr. unto IL It., for sate to suit pa: chasers, ut Irma $7 w $lO k ec acre, an.l on easy terms. B. CIITHREIRT & BON. novl4 51 Market street. L I OJ IEN f.—A dwelling house on Third A: street. Also, one on Hoes street, with =mediate pos. 14108 SAL.E.—A. Dwelling lluuse with a good Stara Room, aituato on Robinson stre,t near Ned ruy AReg,tiony city. Price low and terms easy. fall S. OUTlth.b ii 6r, Ss A, t l Market t , L. It. S. BUltliEl, SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house A' (frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico iu trent, with ,t tot of ground 74 test front on nolatti avenue, Allegheny, uy Izal deep to Rebecca street., with fruit and shade trees, dtirabbery, stable, /kc. Price $4,100. S. CUTHBERT h SON, nov2 id Market street. or AND [ tif t L i n 'U al per, either to whole or impart pay for several very deetra Lao luCatioLLB for C.ouutry residences, Lititip the city. One lot of 12 acres, one of 14, of 1U and 3 acres. Nor particulars cull at our office. S. CIA:lll3Elid & ova, ocra 61 Marß.et street. FLANNL.I.6.- NN, lute, ieiluw, lied and Plaid, of all grades, and at L.) WEE EltlaEt3 than they can be got tor at any other ea- Lsbnimuontt in the city. 0. liAlsibUzi LOVE, formerly Love Brothers, ocefi ho. 2i liaatiet street. HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS.— We would invite the attention of txxsons why wish to purcnase uo USE, to the great variety Of Rouses, Farms and Build. lug Lots we have tor sale. We have now on Mimi Lots at Stud, each, and at $4OO, $4OO, and upwards, and on very easy terms. dome in payments averaging tourteen cents a day 1 Lenses and Lots, at from Via) to $lO,OOO, in various Meadow, in and adjacent to tile two cities. improved karma at from $lO to VW ^yi acre. Also, choice Farming Lands at from $2. to $6 7ti acre. Persons having property 01 any kind to dispose ot, will rind it to their interest to give us a calL We also, atuud to the Renting of Rouses and Collection of ti n. UTIIBILT k nON, ULACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by W. O. JOHNSTON a CO., Stationers. Wood street QUITLY YOURSELVES WITH SHOES kJ now, whilst you can bay them at such low rates, at the PEOPLES SHOE STORE. We will continuo to sell at great ly reduced prices fora short time longer. Small profit- and cash returns is our motto. All kinds of Overshoes eold low red DIYPENBACEIER A 00. 67 Wood a treat. QTEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per o ry's; Phineas'; Jenny Lidd; Cooper; American , anodes it Son's, and Haven's, Piet received by W. S. MAVEN, Corner Market and Second eta FOR RENT. The large warehouse, now occupied by W. 11. Smith & Om, N. 161 First and 122 Second streets. Enquire of SIcULTIWY tt Nos 149 ➢trst and 120 Second streets PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 13. ISSB. :BANKS. 13ELDEN SEYMOUR, ALEXANDER GARRETT, CUTELBEIII' R bUis.l, bl Market street CHLORIDE OF LIME.-50 casks for sale by I no.) el 11 A. VA N ESToCIr d CO cEASONABLE GOODS. Gentlemen's cmder.garments; embracing silk, lambs' wool, heavy merino and cotton under-shine; drawers, of the best manufacture, and sold at very reduced rates. - - . MORRISON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS.. A large lot of cravats, ties, pocket hdkfa., scarfs, Ac., and all other articles in the line of Furnishing Goods, suitable for the season, at nov3 HOME'S, 77 Market street. _ _ WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE RANDS OF ONE MAN—the Corn gheller now exhibiting at No. 65 Filth street. Now, don't be excited If you have been humbugged, but give this machine a trial, and it it is an imposition, say so; but if thoroughly satisfied that it is 'the teat invention of the :kind the:ate has produced, then buy territory and makes fortune, and quit your croaking. Cali and acs, atailltairtf COPPEBAS.-10 bbla on hand and for sale R 9 0215] 04 L. FAMIZIMOCUIi hOO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Suc.,,ssor to D. T. C iT &TWIN AND DEALER IN DOGES. PERIODICAL AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth litroot, Pittsbut u02f,:13. Co -Partnership. undersigned have entered into Co g Partneralaip, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston A Cu. S.V.IULL, N. JutiNSTON, JIL, WILLIAM G. JOENSTON. Pittsburgh, geptiut.er 5,1857. 1. IL JOIIII3TOII, JR WM. 0. JOEINVOM WN. G. JOHNSTON &. CO., • • - TATIONE S, Blank Book Manufacturers, and JOB PRINTERS, No. B 7 Wood street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. BLANK BOOKS, Journal., Day Books, Ledgers, Cask Books, Invoice 80011.8, 0. 83 0 Books, 818 Books, Receipt Books. wl. 0. JOHNSTON t CO., 67 Wood street. Noi bode by dr29 PIANOS. AND MUSIC SUPERB GRAND PIANO, Fitum TILE FACTORY OF Steinway sk. Sons, New Work. IL KLEIBIIit & t ihJ. take pleasure in an• to the pnbdc that they have just received a epleunal full iittAivii . 1 hum the tactury ol steinway & 0005, New York, which for exquisite eireetuos+l and volume of tone, lightneas Laid elasticity uf Loch, such Must tasteful cud' vie. gailL exterior is considered the .r.L.NEST tiItAND YIANti ever bruaght to this pity. Ito/ niecitauisai is a llt.)UilLir; AC.Fik.)N, a pa silted invention of Stel..way a Suns., which Coulhhisa V,LLII the utmost promptness nun Uelmacy of touch a degiee of durability but rarely attained. We respectfulll invite the public, tine and all, whether par• chasers or nut, to call avid see this nutiVailed instrument. H. Jil.l;tirli &. 8i1.u., Nu. IN 111th street, Sale Agents fur Steinway & Suns. —A Cu, , eCeiVeLi a Crush lot of Ntlllllll & Clark's deiB U.— t'. wua. rf illE JUBILEE.—The Jubileu, an eaten sive co,ltcrioa of Utiterch Slush; I.r unenr, the Colima p..eiuu, and tue eln6iii; CI,JUI, t. 4 wntcn is added tile enCred Lan.anta, hoTiltiet, 01—tin..FU1A QUEEN, flr eoceer.es, couveralun, et,., by Vern. B. Bradbury. Tut; Nt,a - I.l;th ter .—LeVuiltCtiOn uf sacred music by J. B Woodbury. A Dad euppiy of the ab.v. J net received and fur Bale, by WIABL,TIB BLU Oid Eseabashed Piano Depot, eue 9 Ile Woad sreet, becoud door above Hitt. pi.aNus! NULL uIiAND PIANOS I PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 Al J) NEW STYLI ,SQUARE PIANOS, Scum the Maromactrry of LailoliEJllNti 13,,ron,juat lac:myna from the manufactory of °flickering tfusiou, the foil,,wing des/raffia and ol,gaut stock of their I'IA.NU FuitTEn : tine Boren octave tirand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Pilch One Eull noven octave lirand kLauu Forte, elegaut Rose wood CaSe. Prhu ..S7IN Oue ;New i'arlor (hand Eleven octavo Piano, nears equal iu power to a Lull Urand, and occupying uuly the room at au ordinary square 1 . /lino. knee s6ot) Sttl.leaßE. FIANUS I 'lwo full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seveu octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. 'l' o hum, wotdl soveL uctevo--1.;110ord et) 10. 'l'.o au:ice:tied. curved inouldiugs, eleven octave. Four Resewoud, plaid round corners, 800811 OCLIIVtI. Throo WWII tumid front Comers, bOVOLI 011011118. Four 44 " " Four Rost wood " " " All 01 the tii/uVO are of their NRW SCALE, and with full lion fraines, and their new Patent Action. 11,ese lus,rdiueuis have howl timshed tipeclally fur the stils.criber, and will Lw warrauted to.purclnwere. Fur sale et their reduced tomes. JOIE.' IL nilfiLLulf, No. 81 Wood street, deli Sul. Agent for Cluckeriug d floes'. itiessrs. Caries ri Lew 4birebe, TEM:tit:a:, 0F TUk PIANO, V1101L111V," , tr;... - r - :1 ! g 5 ORGAN aND nINCIJNG. " it 1 ANCIENT AND NIODEAN LANGUAGES, As meek, Laiu, liertaaa, Frouch, and tipantah, Taught by 011A6. GltaßE, Caud. Theo!. Suquiro at the principal Music Stored. [devil :3m-o TOBACCO AND SEGAti,S. & D. 1-11.NEBART, VV e SELLING OFF!! $B 9 OOO WORTH SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT J. BUSLI , S, Eti o. 86 Alttrlcet atreet, THE GREATEST CLIANCE EVER OF a F 1 .ED to the Ladies to bay cheap Embroideries. The goods are all fresh and new, and of the latest Importation, consisting of Collars; Elloolib3; Bands; Edgings; Setts; Laces; Trimmings, Skirts; Waists, Ribbons and Veils; Azal will be sold without regard TO COST 1108LERY AND FANCY GOODS, tal.leklieti, Come One, Come All, and don't miss the place, AT J. Busu , s:, itta. 05 Market street, between Third and jEburth streets rrilE SECOND SESSION OF TIIE NOR MALA CLASS, at the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Under tha dire& dun of A. BURTT, Principal at the Fifth Ward Public Schd , la, will commence On !Monday Evening, February let. The Claim will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings of each week. TERNIS $6 per Session of Sixteen Lessons ja2s CE=ll AW ;NG LESSONS, AT IRON CITY COMIERCIAL COLLEGE eet - IN MECEIANIC 11, ARCHITECTURAL, For fusilier infortuatica, apply to sir. F. W. JEN KINS' Principal of lr,a3 City C.airoercial Collego, Pitta burgh. novl4:fimd. LARD. -13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for wile by itntll HENRY H. ed./LUNE. -- -- _ A PPLES . —lOO 1,1.1 s for gale by R - v 197 R FiRNRY 11. OOLlivS. REEF BLADDF.tt.--,WANTED.—The high. coat price paid for Reof 815:14,r,r8, at B L. F A UNE:STOOK Curu”r Wood and Fourth stream, MANGANESE. -5000 lbs. for sale by •B. A. FASINEST ( X)II & 6.81 Wrsc‘iark Vint lorea:• 1OPPERAS::100 bble. for sale by rrteo2un A. A VARVESTWg sr nn 1.11: 4INT BRUSHES,assorted sizes; 300 dodos, on hand and for sale by 13 L. FAIINESTOCK CO., Rummer* to Flaming Pros ALLEN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Ten gross on hand and for gate by 13 T. VA blralsmarig n 0A R RIAGE 011, CLOTHS . -"Enainfiggct V4„j auS plain finish, on different kinds of goods—all and retail, by J. a H. PHILLII S, :24 28 and 28 St. Clair street. (aOAP.-4 barrels coantrif3oap,for sale by SI H. =BM, I=l M=l TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS Ao. 129 WOOD STREET OF EMBROIDER ails, PITTSBURGH, PA. /RI - AT FIRST COST.,OIIL NORMAL CLASS. N: CRAYON DRAWING, -as' Li y JUR E iIERZ F! ttE INSUR A.N( E, Reliance Mutual insurance Co OF PHILADELPHIA ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, BERCI:IAN DISE, FURNITURE, AC., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Office, Dl o. 308 Walnut street. CAPITAL, $177,926 ASSETS, $252,4135 80. Invested as follows, viz First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania Railiotei Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000 cost 25,500 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn'a lt. 11. Luas. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania tsailroad Co.'s SLOCiI 4,000 00 Steck of the 'Lebanon Mutual Insuranc, 00 19,150 00 Stock of County Piro Insurance Co . 1,05 u 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies. . . 475 On Rills Receive le, business paper 52.711 50 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,336 10 Cash on hand and in Bank 16,043 20 Olem Tingley, William R. Thompson, Idavid S Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John It. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, mr3 B. J. GAR mr3 North-east cor. MANUFACTURERS' 'MINCE 1104 Oplee—No. 10 Aferchana Exchange, PHILADELI'HIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL 6500,00 U. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS uF Fire, Marine, and Reiland WM. A. ItUODEI, President. CHAS. WIQE, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. DIIIIOTOBB: Wm. A. Rhodes, A. S. Lippincott, James e. Smith, Gluts. J. Field, William Neal, tinarlea John P. Simms, J. Rinaldo :Sauk, Thomas 8011, - - - . Judge Heath, E. I) Jones, Esq., CrLih. U. t. back Jas. blillinger, Esq., Pile.srs. uobinson & Cu, James Howard, Eeq., " T. &moistly, Jr., & Cu', C. Li. Paulson, Es' q., " Wade, Hampton & CO., J. S. Lee, Esq., " Cuuniugoam Jk l'o. Pittsburgh ()thee, No. 96 Water stL eat, feb2.2 EDW. U. BELL, Agent. SEHOIUNTS' LNSURANCE COMPADI Of Philadelphia. «'m. V. PETTIT, President D. J. M'OANN, Amount of Capital Stock pahl iu and invested...s•Poo,W° Burpina 63,4. b 3. V.:63,42 , 5 a 5 Ills ire!, Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Also, against the Perils of the bet. and inland Navigation u.nd Transportation. Win. V. Pea Lit, J. C. Montgumery, Juliu M. Yuri,r,y D. J. McCann, k. F. Witmer, lteue B. L. Wooletun, John A. Mardhall, Una." B. ht, John J. Patterson, Inwood T. Puley. B.SFEIIINOHd: In l'hilacklphie:i in Pliithftelpitia: Geiger, Lamb & Co., 1 iiteinmitz, Justice & Cu., Truitt, Bro. & Co.,Buck, Morgan & k3kldfolo, I A. T. Lane & Co., Ptuaroy, Caldwell & Cu. PITTSBUBGB. OFFICE, NO. 97 WAThN STItEET. au7 B. W. POINDEIXTEB., Ai PHILADELPHIA FIRE alsID LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY, filo. 149 Chesnut Street, Opp JSita WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OE INSU BANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ere!}. d Mcriptiuu of Property ur nerchaudite, at rualionable rate& 01 premium. Charles Hayes, E. it. Cope, E. B English, George W. Brow u, Y. B. eavery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor. B. BLLIMBIIIINII, Secretary. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STKLET Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $.500,000. ln eares against loss or damage by 1111 E, 51A131NE, INLAND NAVIGATION and Tita,NdPUnTATION. 0/11()LBS : I. C. LAUGHLIN, President. HICIPD 8111ELD6, V. Pree't GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DISSOTOII.9 : Li. a Laughlin, D. bharwood, D. Montgomery, W. C. Ototeebury, U. M. Carlile, Richard Shields, It F. Showell, 0. C. Butler, William (Aherne, (3 eorge Scott, LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER AND ill A I{l{ NT STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Preeldeut. ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. O. A. Rmattani, Secretary. Of-This Company makes extry - inenrance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against liIILL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Rea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel bllllarkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hailman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, Joun Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David U. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, J no. Mcil ill. sc.:ll CITIZENS' INSUILINCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, President. BAMIIEL L. MARSILELL, Sccretary. OFFICE: 94 Water street, Otween Market and Mod streets 4 Insures HIIL.L AND CARGO RIMS, on the Ohio and Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRM Also, against the Perna of the dea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. 6_5P . William Bagaley, Capt. Mark hterling, Samuel Rea, Samuel M. tiler, James M. Cooper, John B. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Francis Sellers, Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Hays. Springer Harbaugh, Johu Shlpton, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. J,,-•: WEST EFA NCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COAIPANV, CHARTERED BY Tall LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA Cash Capital... ...... $300,1i00 I eremiunt Ar0te5...21b2,8-13. THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, blerchandize, Furniture, he., in h.vin or country. DIRECTO/13: Hon Jno.J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Ilarve),lCharles A. s.la,er, John B. Hall, Charles Crist, 'Peter oickincon, 1 T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. 0. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President. Taos. Mamma, Secretary. ar.ritasNous Baumel IL Lloyd, I I Dr. J 8. Crawford, A. A. Winegarduer, John W. Maynard, A. Updeg - ruff, L. A. Mackey, Hon. 8 Cameron, James Armstrong, A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Pearom James Quiggle, Wm. Vauderbelt, Hon Win. Bigler, OFFICE—NO. 6d FIFTH STREET, PITTBIATEAR de:H:ti J. AE T, Ageut. 1 - 1111 E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Duiscroas—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob B. smith, Geo. W. Richarde, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris, David 8. Browne, Mery ria Patterson. Cad& N. Berinium, President. Cues. G. Beans=, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every deecription of property, in town and country, at rates to low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fluid, 2hich,with their capital and preminius, safely invested, af- ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pntr liahed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage • $918,19.8 88 Real Estate, ........ ... 84,877 78 Temporary Loans.. • • - 83,986 17` BtoCIO ..... 61,888 0 Dash, 84,848 81 - " Total.-PA I2 3 7 PIi 44i9 7 - - - NOTICE. ilince their incorixation a - period of tventy.otte years, , ' they have paicl upward of 01%0 —.million Four _Hundred Thou- -; II . id .1 1 AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE T - F 0'1)1 , Sr asnd,Dollarti,t owes byfire, thereby affOrding evidence of tke " advantages of it:Taal:P:las well aa.tht?Shillq44. 4 dloitedtiou: I: In TB,/ STORE • to meet with promptness all liabilities. - In the city of Pittaburgh. J. GARDMER Cod - -I , l ' All ' s due--Er"Perc''' Chop, ' 46z arP•C'n''l'-" impost,, J. north-east cor. Wood ana Third ats. bk , i a.; of gudfu growth. Ao, the finest quality of intre _ Oolong Tea. AR:leasing a delicious fragrance only to be found - in the gr!ioiiie article. No spices kept, or anything that It ininr 9r.s in the flavor of Teas. Oastomers can rely on gt t lag a pure article of lie own Amor. IA IL iAlltilitt i fit Said, WOO& TILE BEST FRENCH CORSETS.— Bos Ono Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents. tele J man s 11 mew INSURANCE BY Tilt i,252,466 BU OLESI TINGLEY, i-reddent DDUCTOREI Samuel Bleptuun, Robert Stoon, William Mugs.,, Benjamin W. Tinglay, , Marshall Z Lotiarop, • ()Lades Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M. Semple, PlM.lig . I.IINCHNI3N, levetary INE • COFFIN, Agent, or Third and Wood street-. DIM=IZEMI 13=1 DIIISOTORtI OFP14.11111.5: WILLIALI. , V. k'Erilt, Presta..cr.! E. F. WITILEB., Vice J-`rencitnt. D. J. McCANN, &cretary. E.O.BEItT P. Pro.iiduLt. M. W. BALI/ IV, ice Prvaidebt. DIMOTOI3B. J. G. COFFIN, Agout, Corner Third and Wood straetH OF PHILADELPHIA, TITE & CLIAEFEY, Agents, Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on 44 khlA. PITTSBURGH DU: MOTORS LOOK HAVEN, CLINTOPi COUNTY. ‘i I ,SCELLANEOUS Death to ail Vermin 1" - • Ott - S bCOAr. - , ‘' i„ , ialiS ll3 e.- "COSTAR'S" Rat, Roach, &C., Exterminator, Put np in `29c •Zc., Mi. and $1 Boxea. For the Destruc tion of • ate, M:ce, Ground or Plaid Mice, Moles, Roaches, Croton Buge, "COSTAR'S" BED► BUG EXTERMINATOR. t , 590 , 15c., and $1 Bottift. "COSTAR'S" EL ECTRIC POWDER , to d Bowe. To Destroy Moths, Boil Bogs, Mosquitoes, Ante, Ekes, Pisnt insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animals. The ab,se are nog actnoniedged the, Only Infallible Remedies Known! ...Ur Terms t'aeh. No 'goo& sent on i.xiLOIIIISBIOIi. , tZe" Litt oral wholeeale Terme' made to-Drugglete and Dead en, everywhere. „ e.uhr's” Privata CiNalin to Drugglata and Deal t sent by rtihil, ub appleation. a roii, bo egAle ,11.1t1 tte eil, nt " COSTAR'S" Principal .)tpoi, 4 o. 388 Broadway, New traria, and vy bruggly , l Tv( Dealers everywhere. For the People vy riqrartm_lottri are oeitaht De3truelion to every species 4.4 Vernal , and wlarev,i kuo.. o, are haled as the moat merit-vie discoveries of the age As a cona , quence, the de. lot nd la hecoodng insime,,ao To meet this demand fairly, and to meet also, iu a I here] aid. it, those generon • persons hho may nut to teat, their merits for themselves and their neighbor—in new places—M short, to place thetdwitidn the reach of every b- dy, every where. - I Lave ar anged a toile of prices and premiutna that can't fall to mss t , h. news of 04 . On Receipt of OAK DOLLAR. I v.ll fo ward by mail (post paid) a sufficient quantity of the Eat, .poach, at., Exterminator to destroy all of this clam of ve, min that may infest your premises. On Receipt of TWO DOLLARS: will for watt] Ly mail (postage d e) a sufficient quantity of both th e Eat, tioacla kleterminater and the t thexicr, together with the premium 4.4 one year's aubscriptlon t the Unites States Journal, he largest and heat conducted monthly newspaper In th Unite Mateo. 1.. On Receipt of FIVE . DOLLARS. tor... d by express (pre-paying the expresa -harges) $h worth of Rat, Roach, Cc., Exterminator, the Electric towder, and the Bed Bug Ex.erminator, tthie latter b lug a liquid, cannot be sent in the mail,) end the nodittoun; premium of one yeaes subscription to the United ,Sta es J , iirriert. CV. On R.Toelpt of TEN DOLLARS. The cam, terms will be made as made to Druggists and Dealers. tee Coatar's Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers. ADDELSBB all letters to COSTARIJ PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 3t.45 Broadway, Now York. 'f o Facit mistates and trouble: I. Write in a pain baud the octal° of Net Office, County, d ti re. let ter. n. .1 it Will tu , tzt• Liu risk. NE, k n nt k ifffrAt i p 400.- EC 'l' IIE ift/LLUIVI : Bats, Roaches, Bugs, isects, &c. 117,4,1. he har mer .Szyz A late writer says that aro serious speoies of veradu are rooltrioyleg at a tovolur rate throughout the land. Their r‘tvzi,r, :lave become a tuatur ol serious dread." A Oast muster to lruuurs, Nvt lung to "Costar's" Depot, says: The remarry is lit rutty overrun with them, (rats, mice, ae.") An Auer, mum Luc same 6tate, says: The rats posi- LI very gnats ton , bitters off my horses while Da the stable." .u 7,• c I,lllZirks: . 6 They (the rats) are CPL.- ! tore--1 u u, 1.tue.11.., the bare, and uuder every Letup al the livid." hi the tieutti it is still worse. A lab. order fr..ui (kJ bilv) Yard at Mobile was for thirty of tau /vat listivii.uiuutortiene. IVA:a l4e i CUJAS 2,Y air:—Having a great wally rase around tny stable uiai ,sup, 1 LLuuglt. J. Vital ILI try your tat Exterminator, and t.ougat cue at yen. - b .I,s, and Hied it according to your Ihe next thornin6 I bound over one hundred ,i,.! billy dead rate. r tate pleasthe in saying that It wilt ‘.lO Lour,: thou y.. 0 say it will 1 nave oleo tried It on steam b ..1, and eatisted them that it is the greatest thing of the • Urit)t.ittili,L, No. 435 10th street. cog; iii . June 215t,1867. • ' , car y Lc•Jti.kc,, J m'UrevA, , y. 31, pun:wised 6,1 Ot )Ullr taltLlVlt, , and lc,ood it to b, Whut v,A reculuwr.pti dll to heti at:strayer. I bare r—lA 113 , 10. Ivr LEY YoLit, Dec. 17th, 1857. tr,—• • All Odd e11 , 1111.10C 1 lia,e ...eau troubled with -,:cue® and Mioa. 1.1:.:x, actually ash/trued of the house, t, r,he ~tro et) ,/.11.0re, and 1 don't kuow what 1 /I.d have cunie 1./.) u/fs hum 1 punliased a box of your -..Lie,tuanta au4 L/ ,t, and ltt oue week tante was not a Rt.,i, or in the bou o. JouN B. GIN ENB, No. 94 k,liu a Croat. WO/01.4, U/110, Juoo 8, I.BaB. at, ritA it (tho 8.., /touch, dc., Extern/1- LIII{LL* taltu IL w lIIMILILIg a sttu havoc amoug the UNA Yuurm, J. P. 13tAit.h11.. Aat the frce sty: We Know, by nut...l oXpt3:10111. , o, (lust "Cot3t.tiett" prepare& ties ior and Bop, end Insects i s ouerally, are tUllilltUtttUrn. Wlitorevor'• Cuottir et" 11.11r411.11,-,alo 3 lillVc 6eou 113 d, thoy have never tailed to po t to..t t, catiated for them. llousekeepers should not 4,11 to try cure: --.New York Atlas, May 17th. cwtar'a" Rat, Bunch, eec,, k.a.taruan.tur le au infallible do Icoyer Lowe Viatiloul. creitatOs. .1114 Bed Bug Biter miosior i, valued bLyuLml luoaeuio by every houeewite who 0.1 0CC331011 to use it. do is his hlectric Powder, which tin , c tole do, Lb to Mosquitoes, Ideals, Files, Fleas, and ver. 01 every sort.—/nrlnikaixhis (rLd.) Sentinel. IV t.at the DruggiAi say: A. J. libue.b..Sult, uikpAt,) New Liibon, 0. "Your Ex. 1.,11111141.ra pr.fYe BanliaCtOry. " O.L bi'DuNALD, (Urugga.us,) New Brunswick, N. J. Wo trod Itud, noocu, gc , Eatarmivator, and it au• bwery a gual purpova." E. 11. EU.N.N 1 ILtM, (Oraggiet,) Beaver Dam, iris. " It 1.33 lull/ado') is highly aatinfactory i. !ludo v hu Love tilt, it." 3.01 U LL ilit.L,iDtugguit,) Deer Creek, Pickaway county, 0. bo it4lt, k..xtcrminator clock' all it Lb mow mouded to L. 0." GU t.F,13.1) 5 LEMBIDICJEB., (Droggiste,) Lebanon, Ftz ere pwaiev.l w ELL) , tlzst wh:cli In will vireo tottatoo• " (Oruggiat,) Cantington, 0. "It (the Rat, it ,acts, Sc., ttrustuater) [was alit , hot cakes, giving gen e, da CALlzilao 11., Li." li.EYSltit, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. loroawdaw 14 :talent, Rye rand Corn Wanted, fa TM 'ter'EtAlß.L 5T.1811.212t MILL, AliXt4lJ Y CITY 1 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN ji the attoitt 1.1(1 tablidh ut , nod aro prepared to PLY tin: ICULLET PENNIS IN CASE! POI& 'IO,OOO 131.1:ILELe a WHEAT. iu,eo3 RYE. g " CORN. It a, int, intention if the p7oprietora to otter ralcz2 foe any CINN.Ie lota of White or Red Wheat. Thoy intend to coal,' very eupertor Flour, and are willing to pay a gre , 11,1 , 1 to the filmier, in the ahape of an extra price, to it: /u• -•:him to raiim , a choice finality of Wheat, and to tiring It In good crier. J.; .:IydAw T. KENNEDY & BRO. Ili ow I THE TIME FOg OVVING CHEAP CLOTHING. Z. L EISNER, (i 41.4 THE COttNElt 01 WOODFIFTHD FIFTH Ol:ltNta6, lace Dav&a Auction Room, le now seh• oat me cadre ritiqle-alu amok at C „PST YRIOES FOR cts2i ONLY. He will sell elne Black Petersham Over coat. chat need to eila at 46,00 for $3,75 Finn l'Aackt. Petersham Overcoat 8,00 " 4,50 OWII 8,00 " 5,75 ittiglau 9,00 " 8,00 Nlggertmed ItaghLL ......... 8,00 " 5,00 I=9E3 fills Whitney rilets tiearnitiu ...... r.santn rtaz tL.iunutt Wovo Caealinens Brown Cloth • Black. Silt Cloth flip,: Fate Drees Frock Coate .145,00 11,00 .10,00 •' 8,50 etn..i.d, V ceta, aa.l eurnindus O.)odi at Melo and proper : tarn rates. de23 AlkiftES' WO an C urt vEc,iTIoN , C uNYNOTION,CO -iyROTION,CoN ECTION,CONP • OTIoN,CONFII OTIO3,IIIONPRO T. 103,10 ONFNOT 1 ON,CO NPECT 1 u N,CONV NOT! 0 N,OuNFNOT lON CO NPNOTI ON . • The we'd, pleasant, Bale and elfactual Worm Remedy now In nee. Prepared end sold, wholesale and remll, by NOELL RAPT, Cor Wood and SIMI eta., Pittsburgh, Pik, And eeld by Drum/has o - ..ereP. 4.21 THE DA ILI POST. SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 13, 1868 SCENES FROM THE Private Life of a3k Eastern King. One of tha meet common amusements of the court of Oude was the fighting of birds and wild animals, trained for the most part for that pur pee. Cock-partridges, skillfully spurred, would peck and wrestle with a pertinacity strange to see, and which much delighted his majesty. On such occasions, usually after dinner, the table was cleared, and the combatants, duly prepared, by stimulating drugs, were ushered into .1 the presence." The king, seated in his gilt arm chair in the centre of one side of the table, slightly raised above tae level of the other chairs, would give the order to the attending servants, and the sport would begin. The two cocks, placed upon the table, surveyed - us allleistirela; in succession, wondering, doubtless, what they wera there for. A crow or two, shrill and yet sonorous,, would be uttered and answered ; but no sign of hostility. At length a hen would be placed on the table be tween them, exactly opposite his majetity. With leisurely step they would advance from either side to make acquaintance with the new-comer, in a solemn, dignified way, just like a Turk en tering a mosque or a harem. As they each saw the other likewise advancing, evidences of hostility would appear in their gait and -attitude. A feather started here, a neck protruded there, a defiant Crow, answered by a more defiant chuckle—the hen remaining a patient spectator of the scene—Unti: a final rush was made. She, dying off as qinotly as possible, leaves the t e lords of partridge creation to set tle the dispute between them ; and they, with standing feathers, and erect combs and protrud ed beak, are in a moment hard at a work. Noth ing can he more scientific titan the sparring which fellows ; each watching his adversary in tently, as the half expanded wings twitch with rage or excitement, and the spurred legs are hastily raised and depressed In succession, as if eager for the fray—each moving cautiously round, m.iltiog feigned aseaults •and • as feigned retreats—each red with eager desire of glory, and anxious to dip his beak in the blood of hie foe All around, human faces, gazing intently, watch the combat, and applaud now one, now the ether warrior, as the battle proceeds, the king the most excited of all. At length, with a simultaneous bound, the two little heroes meet each other in the air a few inches above the table; the spurs are plunged into the thighs or sides of the enemy, and the hale make savage dashes at his eyes. Blood flown, a few tiny specks here and there; but still sufficient to show that it has been no sham assault, no harmless passage of arms without aim or purpose. The gazers salute the conqueror of the moment as he stands on the battle-field elate, and proclaims his own prowess with a tri umphant chuckle. But there is no time to be lost. The foe is advancing again. lie is not a whit intimidated by the drops of blood he has lost, his torn thigh, or his ripped up side. No, he will to the work again, with a right good-will and in fearless earnest. NEW Yoas, April 12, 1856. -10,00 " 7,00 8,00 " 6,00 .. 7,00 " 460 ...10,00 " 6,00 ... 6,00, " 8,00 0,00 " 4,50 ...10,00 '• 7,00 15,00 " 4,00 ....400 " 4,50 s,OO " 6,00 —lO,OO " 6,00 12,00 " 7,00 _15,00 " 13,00 NUMBER 128. " DLINLLO -PALTIIIDGE3 TO TIGBA3." Another jump, and again the spurs are stuok, and again the beaks snap at the oyes madly. The victor of a moment before has lost his ad vantage, and retires a tow paces with one eye torn from its sockets sill dangling by a tendon on his cheek. It is cruel sport, truly ; but we round the table are ton much accustomed to it to think much of that, and again the room rings with shouts of laughter and uproarious encour agement to the poor little warrior that has lost his eye. He wants no encouragement, however. In a moment the fight has been renewed, if pos sible with more savage fierceness than ever; and not till one of the combatants drops dead upon the table, or dying from loss of blood, is it concluded—the victor often without an eye, and left a cripple for life; fortunate indeed if he retain the use of one leg So that the tion• queror is often carried off by the admiring ser vants, to be petted for his prowess and to die. The wine circulates again at the table, which has been wiped clean ; the king is in great vein, and insists upon every one taking snuff with him, which all pretended to do. The female at tendants blow up the fire in his hookah, Which is placed on the floor behind him, and he puffs and puffs again in joyous exhilaration, laughing all the while at the clever little devil that picked out his adversary's eye so neatly, and then got ripped up in return. it was very laughable! But we must have some more," exclaims hil arious majesty ; and the attendants hasten inquire whether the anointed of the Company will have quails, now, or patridges again, or crows, or common codes. He makes his choice, and the sport proceeds anew, ever becoming more noisy and uproarious as the wine circulates the more; until his majesty can give no more orders, and the revel is at au end: A beautiful description of antelope, small and delicately formed, is caught at the base of the Himalayas in,great Dural era, and is trained at Lueknow to fight. These fights, however, usu ally took place in one of the palace-gardens, or in au enolosure prepared for the purpose, the king being seated in a balcony or gallery to witness the contest. and his courtiers around and about him. Nothing could be more grace ful than the half•trotting gait at which the two horned heroes approached each other, their branching antlers dancing in the air as they did so ; and then, to see the skilful manceavring of the pair to gain some little advantage of position or station previous to coming to close quarters! It wee beautiful to see, and pitiful that all this grace and elegance shool I be displayed in-such a cause. Crossing their antlers, awl s p arr i ng w i t h t h em, vigorously, the two warriors now advanced, tow retreated, as they gained orleet some little ad vantage. At length, after much twining and in tertwining, after much trianceuvring and cautious setting to each other, the antlers were lolted , finally tegether ; and their came the 'eager strain: leg of every muscle and every tendon, the anx-: ions trial of strength; which often ended in the death of one or the other. With hind quarters well braced up for a vigorous shove, head low ered, and feet firmly fixed against the ground, would the two combatants push and resist, and push again pertinamou-dy. , One g-ane a little advantage at one moment, and drives his adversary a few paces back, only'' • to lose It at another, and to be driven back in his turn. And yet, with every muscle strung to its utment. ternion, with every vein swelling in the eager desire for victory, not a leg was raised th it was not gracefully set down again, not a movement that did not indicate elegant propor tion, harmonious adaptation of part to part, and limb to limb. At length the strength of one of the combat- : , nuts has yielded under the long-continned exer tion ; the rolling eyes begin to indicate terror in - their their fiery distension ; the legs are raised and depressed with nervous twitching, as the weaker, ; party is gradually forced back, without a hope of regaining the advantage lost. The stronger pushes his adversary all the more fiercely at • these symptoms of failing vigor : , The hqpothat, has been oozing from the breast of the weaker, inspires the stronger, and makes him all 'the more determined. • , Great is the excitement in the gallery eon- - raining the king and his courtiers as this crisis of the struggle is attained. Great the straining of eyes and the stretching of necks to watch the Jiriale—the king again the most excited and eager of all. "He is yielding fist—he is yielding fast," shouts his majesty ; the dark one has the ad vantage." There could not be a doubt of the fact. Ever onward and onward pushes the dark antelope, - the head still more depressed than before, every muscle starting, every limb dancing-with anima ion ; while on the other side, his yielding vereary rolls his eyes about more wildly than ever. He is becoming paralyzed with terror ;- hie graceful limbs twitch with fear and ninon. trollable emotion as be still yields ground. At length lobes reached the limit of the enclosure; his hind-quarters arc fired againsl the baratiooL railing. He can go back no farther; and still: the remorseless enemy pushes on oven morn. fiercely. • • - "Now for the sport," ekolalinS an eager spec tator in the gallery, rubbing his hands as he Bees the disheartened antelope pinned between the bamboo-railing on one side and the pushing an tagonist on the other. "NOW Or the erre
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