-- • ; - - VOLUME XVI. 7ETTSBURGII MORNING POST. "rry ( . Sundays excepted JAM LS P. BARR. - - tig T VI CW,I) AND 71►Tll tiTatr:l4 r EftM , .—Fivo rot tan.i a year, payable strictly in advance. x Dollare , ,evari , ddy rognired if not paid v,ithin the year. E 3" Single cop!, tad, at the counter In net; by tic %sees 1:oye. RATES OF ADVE Thrial TUN LUTZ& 11)aily.l a wed,' On.) insertion._.. Two 14sortious... Throe iusertione Ono week. Two works Throe weeks One mouth. ...... . 'Ewo Months k a 111011t4g.... ',:our months tivo months.-- t: months Nine nwathq...., Ono lice OUA: One egraira, „per nunn Marring(' notica"i PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST A MAMMOTH WEEKLY, ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ?ER HEAR, lii hUDS OF TEN. to tugs.' Stabacrlptions, - C 2 per ftlllllllll. CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF TLLE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Clotunier Mal, Local, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous, This Paper being of tlie I.A.llCirSr etas, and neatly printo on flue white pepor, in large, clear typo, will bo found by the subscriber to give batter aatiafaaiou than any paper pat:dished iq Pittcburgb.. slhoce wbo wish to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY POST a aafo and profitable investment. Aildres; Jll.lllllilS P. BARR, sopl7 Editor and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS El:!1=!I 64. E ES' 1100 E: AND JOB OFFICE, POST EiTs'll-,DISZCFS, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. ri IltE undersigned having made extensive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES TYPE, wad improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST hug OFFICE, inilto t l l ' motion of Rail Road Oilcan IMISill1,511" 1° U and the public generally, to their t0p,r1,.: facilities fur executing with dispatch, on reasonable terms, all kindA of RAIL ROAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING Our material being nearly all new, we can give CALM e of the most complete natisfection, and solicit orders RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, • BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, BILLS ',LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, • PA PER BOORS, `DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac. ..eXr . Particular ett.Lition will nig° be paid to the printing cf i'oszerAuirraniineg, Ac. for Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. BARR & MYERS. B. C. Sr. J. Li. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOILE f, AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 4-7 Wood street, Pittoburgh, Pa JiI'OiIEERT & Co. .2- ILV7 ADDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DILA_LIIRS ID PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL No. 11-1 OE, I=l Springer liarbaugii, Ji....eith E. Elder, St.Louiti • Pi t tit. ilr... ; , Boon.: 5. Wylo, Philadelphia; it. 11. Palmer, " ill:1mA b. Martin, i,_CCCndle6', "iran9 ii Cu., " James, Rent, Santee & Co. " H. Childs A Co., " Leen°, Sterling & Co., " ragaloy, Cougrave ..; Co., " Yard, Gilmore A. , Co., " A. A. Mason A Co., ." Edward T. Mptt, G. W. Smith, Wilcoling; Weaver & Graban, " A. J. Wll.,elor, Banlz,r, L:incit, wad. loc7:ly The People's Shoe Store. 1). S. DIEFFENBAUHER &CO•, Oheap CASh ..:Alts Ia all kinds of Faehlonable BOOT, SHOES AND GAITERS, For Goo tlewou, Ladius, Youths uud Chi'droll, No. 17 Fifth Street, near Alarket, c, PITI6BURGII, PA 1311= PERRIN & JOIINSON, Proprietors of Childs S Co., Patent Utrautic Fire arid Wetter Proof ins it _Hoofing. 133 THIRD STREET. iiRDERS fur ROOTING promptly and faith fully excet our work. warranted. Roofing tlalt,nial alw,..yr, oo baud, and for sale; with di r,..7.ti0n,1 tor wig , . seplly ILAIMILLTON & CO, ENGINEERS AN ID MACHINISTS, Gunter t?l' F,ret awl Liberty streets, Pitt/but 501, Pa. U PERIOII STEAM ENGINES for Grist Nj and SAW :OUP, lireU'ent , -3 Printing Establishments, A b.uutat_torie, , made to order. They also COULiUIIo mantih.cture of their Colehraud lacliitikta"roole, such as Tut ning Lathes, I ran Planers, Boring and milling Machines, Sc. Alan, Wrought Iron Uhatting, with Pulleys, Hangers, jalklyd J. MN TEOSIP2ON.. JOHN THOMPSON & CO., if OUSE PAIN'LERS, GLAZIERS AND u tiILAINERS, No. 135 Third btreet. 810 N PAINT -INu executed with neatness and dole cit. Mixed Paiute, Turperivine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Ville Ziy, s 3c, a very- superior article ; Phila delphia and Pitteburgh White Lead eiwa ) s on hand and fi,r side. We are prepared to g ,iiuti colors fur Piiinion3, Drug gists, or oiheie, at the shortest notice, lig we have a 1,1111 w,.ich grinds by StrUill Paintera will save money l.y get tin • their colors ground with U 3. paddy 7.__ GOLD AND SILVER SP .2:CTACLES, A T FACT VILER'S PRICES HYDROMETERS c,r weighing espirita, the cheapest and beat articles over brought to this city. ' THERA WIETERS AND BAROXLETED.I3, varying in price from $d to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND SURVEYOR'S COMP ASSE always on band at G E S EES , Pradical Optician ' 58 Fifth &rect. oppoait.4 Masonic Hall. DAAVLi'S & CLULEY, Etiouse, sign and Ornamental Painters ANI) GRAINERS, 144 WOOD STREET. Dealers in White Lead and Zinc Paints. Ali uoH, Varnislosi, Putty, Shied Paints, Window Glass, owlgory article tist . ll in the trade nale2,o:ly2d 11 AMES AIILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA clr i•L &NINO MILL, would respectfully inform the public Li t robuil andt since the tire, and having enlarged his tillL.d it with the newest and moot ap• Is now pr , parod to furnish flooring and boards, scrowl sawing and res.iwing, doors, sash and Ennio rn, kiln dried, fratnw, mouldinge, box snaking, &c. Pittsburgh, Septembor 7, 1857. [Bel° .7,,,z0.p1a Willi,:lie Carriage, ktopositorye f , ;,Pli. WIIITE., now carrying ou Mira- ... .;-..., oj t. , la in bi , .l!viluiCillA promises, (now lately , ~--, .„4 . . ;;;',-..0 ,, 4%,, - 1 et..lit;..(ohjon silo rAt.st urgh and Ureensburg l .tlf -.---- - 1'3., ,--- s.erul.ake, near tlye TWO :Silo Mu, betwoon , : — " ~--- itt , ,hargli and Liiwrer...,,Nille,rulpectfully invites the public t•olu.pnct his stool: of OAREIAGES, BUGGIES, A°. And he i ;., t:cularly inlorm i., ntlemen purchalvs, that one price ,al) 5N1.11.1.4b.f. r,,arteen yeeir,s' experictice In the bueitaiss enables him te p1,,..e oefore his patrons the same choice collection of Cai riagei which, -S. , rrilny years past it 1110 been his particular d..partment 1.,.., select, from the various and most talented ialmuiro manufacturers. !Om:meccas of his new system is euzapleto—the cruaelny of his arrangements will supply the hest, and most fashionable roauniactures -at moderate priced. ilnencumbored by tboLii. heavy ripeLl6ol3 which the mania 7.,r ?. , ,,-,rating houhes et huainesa has heaped upon the prici of gu.l3, (owing to large rente, JOSEPH WHITE will roll, ~, 0 .,,dy money only, at much lees thou the usual prices. ,; tG ,irrii.g ,- ..2 r..paired In the bald IW; no: with chaf , stcn ' •,,, i'Lit"s _ 1: ) AING.—New Wall Papers, at cheap prima, tIJ he bald by 6V. P. kUkiidailit 6 OW.. tTISING. Twice' Once a a week] we t k In 11 0 1 Pal *• 1 50 2 00 250 3 50 4 50 5 00 t) 00 tl 00 8 00 10 00 1 00 1 o 2 50 00 1 00 6 50 ti 60 0 00 12 00 10 00 EuI.IERT TLIOMPHON . • . - • • . , - 3 0 tAt.l3" ..• _ • . - 7t, N r l . l 1''44114 PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE et POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER- ANNUM. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS WASHINGTOA HOUSE, COR...PENS'iI AVENUE 4 THIRD ST., WASDINGTOfd, D. C A. F. BEVEltill(iE SCOTT HOUSE , Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA.. B. D. MARKER, - - - 'PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of the " House," Blaireville, Pa.) H E SCOTT HOUSE IS COM PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated In a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The House was built in 1816, with all modern improve. manta, and iitted np in splendid style—the entire furniture being new—and will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Pine STABLES are attached to the premised. IJel2•y H. W. KANAGA. U. ,S. 1111 0 T , Oppoolte the Penna. Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, PA. [Jon WASHINGTON HOTEL, FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JANES smeamozi, Proprietor. griHIS lIOUSE IS LOCATED ON TILE corner of P KEN and WASHINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL, AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and is now the most cone Went Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. Excelsior Restaurant, .--=\ ' _ No. 111 WOOD Strut, ''., -, fk ... - L , PITTSBURGH, PA., ', WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH. The undersigned has just received fr, m the F.aalern mar ket, selected with great care, SMELT, HALIBUT, lIADDOCII, FRESH 001) FISH, EASL'ES.N SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island, Egg Harbor, Siaal Oysters. The finest over brought to this city. Every dolicacy of tho stiouoti served up at ,he EXCEL...Sit/It RESTAURA.NT. S. Snail/WOE, mrl:daw [K~~:~c`t~11K~7~~ Ira~ , i~~~'Y~H.;l 1:~1~►'N 1A By ELI YOUNG, FLFTIE STREET The attention of Merchants - '4l , ra;e , ,f , t 4 w° and others is directed to this establibLuunut, which has been recently fated up for the purpose of affording' a sußsrAv- „ TIAL EATING ROUSE IN A CENTEAL 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. ap29:lyaw MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, PROPRIATOR, No. 344 Liberty street, jnet beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the moat convenient horse in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. Tim proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, lu excellent style, the •MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a Splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamstera. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fabl:y QT. CLAIR HOTEL, cornet. Penn and St. ky Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former. ly of "Brown's Hotel," uniting taken this large and commo dious HOTEL, and having retitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite hie friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the house and his long experience to the business, &cp. n give entire satisfaction, end his charges moderate. feb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY. GROCERIES. ry a AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al t, leghony, Wholesale Grocer und Tea Dealer, and Licensed Liquor INlerchunt. Dealer in tdover and Timothy teed; butter, Ch.ese, Lard, Baum, Flour, Halt, and Conn y Pro,ince general!), nov23 J AISLES PATTON, JR., Federal street, Allegheny, id now receiving In store the following, which he will sell ut the lowest, cash prices, via :- 123 bbls. new crop plantation Molasses; 21 " " Sugar; 30 tibia Grocers Syrup; 10 Mae. prime roll Sutter ; Sue lbs. " Feathers; • 120 tfoxes " Cheese ; 100 Bacon Hams; , half chests. Young Hysou, Imperial, and/genuine Country lean, with a general assortment of the hest and largest stor.s. of Family Groceries to be had in the city,which is for bald for Cash—remember, PATTON'S, fel Federal street, Allegheny City. SUGAR.- bbla. Baltimore Yellow Sugar. S litida. Island 10 bble. Relined 10 " Levering aeaorted Received and for-aale by JAMRB PATTON, Jr, nov23 Altegnerty Oity ATTENTI.ON, ALLEGHENY CITY.- The subscriber would call your attention to his stubs. of FA.111.1.1A GIIUCEIiIEd bought, of late, in New York, for OASti, which he will sell at lower prices than any other house in the two cities, fur Chou. Come and nee the prices, at A WORD TO TEA DRINKERS. TILE PEKIN TEA STORE, • ttS Fifth street, has imported into this market some of the finest grades of _ . _ GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, grown in the Celestial Empire, done up in all the various teucy packages which Climatic ingenuity can invent. It is a luxury and comfort to drink them. Proprietbra of steam boats and hotels, and private families are invited to call. cct7 KETCHUPS. - 10 dozen mushroom Ketchup. 10 do Enghsh Walnut do. 2.5 do Quarts Tomato do. till do Pints do do. Fur sale by REVILER 6z ANDERSON, north No ati Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel Mineral Water Depot; J. C. 111.1FPUDI B. 8. BUItkER. UC. 11U1LITUlit & CO., Nlanufaoturera of a Barsaparilits, Mineral Water, Pop, Bottled Ale ani Porter; also;Bottlera of Wainwright's cel..brated Wintertoif dle. Warehouse, No. 26 Itlark:Lot 'street, ' Prni3BITSGEt, PA; ';roars filled and shipped to all parts of the country hort...dt. notice. Apl6:lytlaw Lippincott, Shorten & P arson, NO. lu4 WOW) STREET, NEAR , IFTH.. it i IANUFACTURERS OF TR'JNKS, Va lices, Eat und Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling ti auks, Carpet. Bags, &c., keep constantly tn hand a , arge sack. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade', andlac ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices we w , :uld invite the trade to call and examine our good.; be. 0,1 a purchasing elsewne. 131. T. CIkA_RLES LIVERY STABLES.- The undersigned has bought the lease the above named Stables, to other with a portion of the exten. I A sive stock of Borderland Carriages ~al.ll ll 2, 7Z,' ,ula, tuo property of James Mathews, deceased. '3- In addition to the stock before.mentioued, he has also added a number of PINE HORSES, DIJOUIES AND CARRIAGES, ,hich were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in third, below Wood street. As he gived his personal atten tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received frcir. public is solicited. JACOB 'GARDNER, Bt. Charles Livery Stables. N. 5.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for h'unerals. den Q WEE T CIDER.--4 bble. Sweet Cider, - for kj saleby JAMES A. FETZER, de4 89 Water street.. fIIIRISTMAS and NEW YEAII'S GIFTS A..) o f every description in the acy Dr/ Goods line.—' Ylea.se call and Bee them.C..II , IN 6 ON LOVE, 11.1'2.5 F..rmerly LOVE 131 . 10THEItS, 74 Market St. OPPERAS.-- 1 10 bble on hand and for sale by fatal) U. L. PA EINRPTOCH k oIIEESE.-500 boxes prime, for sale by .104 HENRY H. OOLLLNE TiRESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hoge for •alu by LIENS.Y U. COLLINS. TARCH..-200 has Roohester Pearl Starch 16 for nolo by ideal lIIINBY H. HOLLINS. CILASS.-200 boxes Window Glass, for sale Ey f novl7l HiENRY H. COLLIN& OAT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale by WM. a. JOHNSTON & CO., Ea Wood street. (aTEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per k," ry's; Phineas'• Jenny Lind; Cooper; American, Rhodes ct Son's,- and lifsven'efinst received b W. S. HAVEN, Corner 'Market and Second ste OARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled 1,/ and plain finish, on different kinds of goodsall widtio—wholesale and retail, b 2 y J. & H. PMELLI. 8, 6 and 28 St. Clair street. GEO. R. WHITE & CO. having complet ed their annual inventory, androdnced the cost price or their goods, will sell their peeeent stock at a further reduction of prices. Jail 'VARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie gated Soap received, and ter sale Cheap, by JAMES , A. 1# irTZER, I tLIO Corner Market and first streets. --- WANTED. -300 bus. good Dried Apple% by good e. 7/ETZ Clocace blasket, and Itasi Maio. • ,_—:;Zlrc'jt4r"Fg'; PIIOPRIETF.SBB JA 1I YATToN'S, Ja., Federal etreet, near the Diamond, ALLEG HINT 0121, 4-; •-• BOOKS AND STATIONERY. p k OBERT A. LOOMIS, • A& Sueasorto B. T. C. Morgau,) STA TONER, AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND .NIIWBPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Co-Partnership. ripHE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnership, under the style of Win. C. Johnston & Co. SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM G. JOH.nSTON. Pittaburgh, September 6, 1857. 8, E. 'JOHNSTON, IH Wrii. G. JOHNSTON at. CO., QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood etrek between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa koLANK BOOKS, Journals, Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice Books, Check Books, Bill Books, Receipt Books. WISI. G. JOIINSTON .4 CO., 67 Wood street. For Bale by d 029 PIANOS AND MUSIC. SUPERB GRAND PIANO, FROII TUE 'FACTORY Ob' Steinway It Sons, New York. IL KLEI3EIt .5. BRO. take pleasure in an. 4 -, - • aouticing to toe public that they have just received a splendid full GRAND PIANO, from the tactory of Steinway Sons, New York, which for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone, lightness and elasticity of touch, anda most tasteful and ah, pot exterior is considered the FINEST IMAM/ PIANO Oyer brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE akIeEATING ACTION, a pa,ented invention of Stei..way tic SOns., which conibines with the utmost promptness and delicacy of touch a degree of durability but rarely attained. We respectfully invite the public, one and all, woether pur chasers or 1101, (0 call and see Lai ourivalled instrument. 11. KLESthi 1t BItU., No. 63 Filth street, Bole Agents for Steinway A Sous. N. B.—Also, Jost ieceived a fresh lot of Nouns A clerk's Pianos. dole. JUBILEE.—The Jubilee, an. eaten- Erin collection of Church Music fur Choir, the Coupe gallon' and the dinging mama, to which is wined the sacred eantanta, EBTILhllt, Tat,' BEAUTIFUL QUEEN, f.,r musi cal societies, ceuvoutions, etc., by Wm. B. kradbui y. TILE N FAY LUTE OF ZION—a colleetien of Barred music by J. B. Woodbury. full supply et the above just received and for sale, by OIIABLvTIE ISLU Old Established Piano DepuL, mr9 118 Wood et-eet, ide - eco,d door above i fifth. PlAriiobl *BULL GRAND YIANOBI PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, foam the Slanufacury of Isusron, just received from the manniactory of Chickering ic Sone; Boston, the following desirable end elegant nods of their _KANO lialiTEd line Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly _ carved case. Price $SOi.) One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Price $7OO One New Parlor Grand seven octavo Piano, nearli equal in power to a' full Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO ,t3S.4.UARE. PIANOS! Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood even octave—Clifford style. Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, seven octave. Pour Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave. Three Walnut,- plain round front corners, eeven octaves. Fonr 64 *6 64 Four Rosewood " 44 414 gi /a All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full iron frames, and their new Patent Action. These Instruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced prices. Juil, U. .NIELLoIt, No. Si Worm street, Sole Agent for Chickering .t Sons'. Messrs. Cbarleg 8s fl.e.wiA - tirebe, TEACH.LIIS OF THE PLANO, ORGAN AND AINGINnI, 1 gtll, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, Ae Ladn, German, Breach, and splinen, Taught by CHAS , . GB.EBi9, Caud. 'neut. .41 , Z , - Enquire at the principal Mimic Stores. Lde2.4:iiin TOBACCO AND 6EGAB.S. & D. RIiVEII~ItI, VV . TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS ap3o:ly No. 129 WOOD STREET SELLING OFF!! $B,OOO WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES, SOLI) WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT J. BUSH'S, No. 65 Market street, GREATEST CHANCE EVER OF FERED to the Ladles to buy cheap Embroideries. The goods are all fresh and new, and of the latest importation, consisting of Collars; Sleeves; Bands; Edgings; Setts; Laces; Trimmings , Skirts; Waists, Ribbons and Veils; And will be sold without regard TO COST AIIIMMINGB, HOSTERY AND DANDY GOODS, eze„,Lsdioa, Come Ono, Como All, and don't miss dm place, AT J. BUST'S;, ii/fa. 05 Market street, between Third andlFburth street.s -„-- / Ao-4151w act NORMAL CLASS. THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR IIAL CLASS, nt the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Under the direction of A. BURTT, Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence On Monday Evening, February let. The Glass will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings of each week. Tema $2 per Session of Sixteen Lessons. Ja2.3 DRAWING ,LESSONS, AT MON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, X2s' IN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, By JOHN MERZ. 47iar For further information apply to hir, F. W.-JEN %LW, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts burgh. ( novl4:6md._ LARD. -13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for gals by I[6lll HENRY H OtILT FINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in store, and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., (020 Corner of Wood and Water streets. WOVEN SHIRT BOSOMS—A first-rate article, all ready for UBB. A variety of styles ro ved et Ilel9l 11013NE'S, 7" Market street. LARD. -A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels end kegs, just received and for sale liy facCANDLESS, MEANS, & CO, Corner of Wood and Water .treete. fILOSING AllT.—Women's Leggings,Wool Stockings, Gloves, Mitts, Comforts, 'Undershirts and Drawers, and every other article in the line of WOOLEN 0001)8 for men, women and children, will be closed out very cheap during the cold spell. . JOB. HORNE. 9 77 Market wreet. FRIIIT.-÷Raisins, Currants, Cranberries, Figs, 'Zingerlel Cherries, Pliuns, Citron, Orange., Demons, ac., Ac., for sale at lowest figures for CA/313, by JANIES PATTN, JR., Federal street, Arixorixtre CM. IJOILA4}E—For office use, in convenient form, for Bale by W. (3. JOHNSTON & CO., 67 woad died. . _ PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. MARCH 16. 1858. .WM. O. JoITNECOM. DISI.JI/.8 IN G. 1.1. EINDO 0/ PITTSBURGH, PA. xiz- AT FIRST COST. AND CRAYON DRAWING,- M3f r A.'ik,f;g:lMMtki7s:l-' , ,k . :77.;.. , :w.x , ,.. 7 . , ,11, ~; f:, ! , • ,,4L,, - ,-.--;,*,11,,k, , ;. ,mt:.-,v6., 1. "-i-2:. , ,-: ~•,:.-, - , .., ,, : f: - .; 1.,17. !BANKS DOLLAtilt SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Jburth &red, MIDDLE ROOM, JONES ' NEW BUILDING. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Weds eadm and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November lot, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November let to fay let, from 6to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not lose than ONE Dot,Laa, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 18.55; also in June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857. Interest., if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the baHlf) interest from the first days of June and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present hie pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than twelve years, making in the'aggregate EIGHT AND ONI-eats PER CENT. A YEAH. Books containing the Chartuc, By-Laws, Rufus and Resat. lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the 01110 e. President--GEORGE A L BREW, vica PILYSIDINT9. - Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, loam) 11. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D. Kelly, William S. Lovely, James llerdman, Hill Burgwin, John S Cosgrove, TRUSTEES. William J. Anderson. James W. Heilman, John O. backotcu, • Charles Krim), Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. fiardiner Chinn, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D Charles A. Colton,l Henry L. Hingwalt, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, floorge S. Seldea, tioorge F. Gilimort, Alexander Tiudlo. James S. loon, Theobald Untbstuetter, William S. Haven, George it. White, Secretary and fratturrt—Cll AS. A. COLTON. Ife3 BANK OF lOWA. rt. J. STEVENS & CO., DESSIOINE6, COLLECTIONS MADE and prompu j mitred. LANDS .selected and located. thipitaliats wishing to make invostntento in the West, can do so through this hunoe. Correspondence solicited. [my2l:6m AUSTIN LOOMIS • TfloB. D. LOOMIS. A, U STIN LOU.NII.B & CO., Dealers in Proundsory Notee, k l3onds,Mortgagui, and all dectultlus for Money. Money L. aned un Cliecl.e at short dated, with collateral aecurity. NOISS drill UR/LETS 1301.1tIliT AND BOLA). Persons ..miring Loans can be accommodated ou reasoute trio terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the male, Routing and belialug of Real Estate. °dice, Nu. 1 FOURTH street, above Wood tita... A USTIN Lournz, Notary Public 110LNIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex- L 1 o change Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drat ts, Accept. aurae, Gold, ailver uud Bank Notes. Exchange on the East. ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections wadeLu ull the clues throughout the United Staters, Deposita received in par funds or current paper, No. 87 Market street, betwetas. Third and Fourth eta. Lja3o:ly r V.IIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and A, Dealer in Noteb, ltoudn , St6clia, 'teal Estat.u, ho., No. 76 !Fourth etreet, Pitu..burga, is e. janb OILN WOODS, lieNs.r.it AND EXCHANGE Ilass.xn, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. stuck bought and sold uu commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. ti JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. JeBo REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUTIIBEKT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 kJ., Market titre.a, fur tho sale and pnrchaao of Real hamte, routing houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bonds, mortgagee, &c,; making convey winos, doods, bonds, &c; writing iettbre and corresponding with parties abroad, tic. oclB BELDEN SE Y M OUR., Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, Rzz2a2.+czs.—M•anra. tit.l rolAon tic l 0., Itobort Parks, EEL'. J yllry ViT E .24 11. S • ALEXANDER GARREI7, REAL 1:6T.1.1'.L AUENT, 140. Oil WATER STREET, CILEV.SLA.N.R, VlllO Bail :or salo Lauds in lllinoia, Wii,cousim tainneeota, luWa. tin will ii.i.ellaugo Lauds ILI Wiecinisin, lur eittsuaigh laaaatactarL , s,auci Blau tor city pruporty. All lettere of inquiry tinaWured gratis, by addressing me as above. sizalay i I .II.IALS in Exchange for City Property.— A term of 300 acres, ou the Allegheny river, near iiittaruitug, 100 acres elearid; dwelling house, barn and or ctiard ; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a tarn.' of 100 acres near the above. Also, a term of 00 acres on Pine creek, 4 miles trona liitiauutug; 00 acres cleared ; two houses, and a saw Milt in good running order; a first rate location fur business. 21,0 acres of laud at mouth ul lied Bunk creek; 4U acrro cleared and m good order. Price low and terms easy. ri ill be exchanged in whole or in part tar city pro perty. 6. CUTII6EII.I' novlo 51 Market street. ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel ling House, of tour rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet Lou. on .11.untordy street, Allegheny nay, by 110 drop to an ahoy. 'rums, $4OO in Laud, nalance at ono, two and three yews, D. CUTLIBERT cc 60N, nuv24 51 Market street. 14 , REN 'l.—A large dwelling house, on Hess street, at head of ellth, with immediate posses. Also. two small houses to 6plarais Court. S. CUTLIIILI:I2 a SON, 51 Alarket street. § 4 I OR $750 will be sold a new two story Frame 1.1.011130, with a good lot of ground, iu Allegheny city. tile lot id 20 lout front, on Monteray strata, by 110 Wet to an alley. Terms easy. OUTaIIERT & EON, 51 Market otreet. FOUR Tu FIVE DULLAR6 PER ACRE for several email lets of land, Lou miles from Ni o auda. vole, Marshall county. V 4., tour miles from It. 8.. Station. itich doll and good timber. Price $4 to $1 per acre, on time, from I to 7 years, it desired. Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Sta. lion, B. B. Ohio it. it., tor sale to suit purchasers, at from $7 to $lO or acre, an.' un easy terms. S. CUTIIBEAT & SON. 61 Market street. VOl-1. REN i'.—A dwelling house on Third street. Also, one on Ross street, with immediate nos ne3siOLL S. COTELBERT & SON, nov7 61 Market street. L l Oll, SALE.—A Dwelling House with a good Store kt.oom, situate on Robinson area near Fed- Allegheny city. Price low and terms eaby. jall 5. miTHREdi,I! 61 51arket et. Vdit SALES—A comfortable dwelling house .11.2 (frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico in front, with a lot of ground 78 feet front on South avenue, Allegheny, by 220 deep to Rebecca street; with fruit and shade trees, ahrubbery, stable, Ac., Sm. Price $4,500. S. OUTaBERT A SON, nor 2 61 Market street. MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTU itkIRS' BANK STOCK, or PAPER, will be taken at par, either in whole or iu part pay for several very desire.• tile locations for country residences, near the city. One lot of l'2 acres, one of 14, of 1U any acres For particulars call at our (Alice. S. CUTHBERT & SON, oct27 51 Market street. ~_ --- AVILES' WORM CoNFitO,TION, C u.iFEOT I ON,Iit ) NFECTION , CON F BOTIoN,CUNF PILITION,CONF It TluN, CONPE TIUN,C ONFBOT I uN,Ou NPNOTI uN,CONVEOT IO N,OIONYNO•TIUN 0 0 N la' Is; 0 T 1 u N . The most pleasant, Bare and effectual Worm Remedy nevi in use. Prepared and sold, wholemale• and mail, by ANGELL. A HAFT, • Cor. Wood and tizth sta., Pittsburgh, Pa And sold by Druggists nermuPY- fall T HE OLDES9 AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA STORE In the city of Pittabnrgh. Extra lino Err v eror's Chop, the beet Green Tea imported, being of garden growth. Also, the finest quality of pure Oolong Tea. ? ossessing a delicious fragrance only to be found in the genuine article. No spices kept, or anything that IS injurious in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get ug a pure article of its our o davor. Vhiltk fte Tifth .1-A-a•-•1; FLANN ELS.- White, Yellow, Bed and rlahl, of all grades, and at LOWER PRICES than they eau be got fur at any other es. tabliehment in the city. O. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers, No. Zi Meat *treat ,Q„EASONABIE GOODS. it..) Gentlemen's antler garments; embracing silk, lambs' wool, heavy merino and cotton under-shirts; drawers, of the best mautzfactrzre, and sold at very reduced rates. moRRISON'S CELEBRATED SLUMS. A large lot of cravats, ties, pocket halite., scarfs, &c., and all other articles in the line of Burnishing Goods, suitable foe the season, at nova HORNE'S. 77 Market street. viirARRANTED TO SHELL WENTY BUSHELS PER 110IIR IN THE HANDS OF ONE MAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 65 Fifth street. Now, don't be excited if you have been humbugged, but glee this machine a trial, and if it is an imposition; say so • but if thoroughly saddled that it is the best invention of kind the age has produced + then buy territory and make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see. triaBl.llWlti IME.-200 barrels froth Lime, for sale by de 23 TIROOM CO N _LP and for Bale I y ONIONS. -1O bbls. Onions for We by mr2an his,t - - - IaUTNAM'S Improved,. and of window Blade Pixturea, for e b bwal y fea4 J. H. PIELLLIPS.;) M iiTIC E. -3 tons fast quality tee' [m'b] HENRY- 71: CD. LINS. .-,,, :- .-'..k: :( i i44. 5• : 6 - ~ , .•':'.,.,]';'.:'.9'.4t,'-i.t,'t.,,.,,, , '1 . 1: - '' - ' ~- ,-:,:-;,:,,i.•-:sr::.:•::....•....,, INSURANCE. FI ttE INSTJR,4,NCE, BY THE Reliance Mutual insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MEROHAN- DIBII, PURNITURN, &0., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. OfDoe, No. 308 Walnut street. CAPITAL, 8177,920 ASSETS, 8102,4430 00. Invested as follows, viz:— . First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double tne amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania Railrimd Co.'s 6 por cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000 coat 25,600 00 Allegheny County 6 per. cent. Penn'a B. It. Loan. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania Co.'s Stotk.. 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Inimrance Co 19,160 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00 Bills Receivaole, business paper 62,711 60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,336 19 Cash on hand and in Bank 16,043 20 $252,435 89 CLEM TINGLEY, t'reddent. DIFtECTOB9. Clam Tingley, William R. Thompson, David 9 Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Mows Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, mr3 B. J. GAR mr3 North-east cur MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CO., Offlee—No. 10 Herchanti Exclitange,.l PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL csomoo. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS UV Fire, Marine, and Inland Risks. WM. A. IILIODES, Pcesident. CHAS. WISE, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. DIRECTORS Wm. A. Rhode% A. 8. Lippincott, Janice P. dmith, Ohaa. J. Field, William Neal, Oliarlea John P. Simone, J. Rinaldo dank, Thomaajlell, M. Richards Alin:Ale. 22.EILEN011 Judge Heath, E. D. Jones, Esq., Cush. Cht. Bark, Jas. Alillinger, Esq., Messrs. Robinson & Co, James Howard, Esq., " T. Kennedy, Jr, & Co, C. H. Paulson, Esq., " Wade, Hampton & Co., J. a. Leer Esq., " Ounniugnam & Co. Pittsburgh Office, No. 28 Water street, feb22 EDW. O. BELL, Agent. MICIANTS' lINSUBANGE COMPANI, Of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, President D. J. hPCAIIiN, Store/are. Amount of. Capital Stock paid in and inveated...VUO,ooo UU Surplus 63,4.2 S 31) $263,428 ZS Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Also, agabilit the Perils of the Rea and inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRZOTORB Wm. V. Pettit, J. 0. Montgomery, John M. Pamroy, D. J. McCann, B. P. Witmer, Bane Quillen, B. L. Wooleton, John A. Marsall, Ohm. B. Wright, John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Pilau. ospiolue: WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President. E. F. WITMER, Vice President. D. J. Mot:IA.I4N, ? Secretary. 111/ZBINOZEI: In Philadelphia;ln Philadelphia: Seiger, Lamb fr. Co., I Steinmitz, Justice k Co., Truitt, Bro. It Co., Buck, Morgan it lithlfole, A. T. Lane A Co., I Pusaroy, Caldwell B Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 97 WATER STREET. au7 R. W. POLE UItXTJCt, Ai PHILADELPHIA FLEE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , Now .1.49 Chesnut. Street, Oppaelte the Coatom Mouse \WlLL MAKE ALL Ki.N.DS OF 11\16U RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on 'every description of Property or Merchandise, at redeemable rates of premium ROBERT P. KING, Pre ..Wont. Id. A. Vito frealaeLii. DIELZOTOB.7. Charles Hayes, E. IL Cope, E. B English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, O. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. litagargae, E. Wilor. P. B.t.scdtenasin, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Jy4:ly • Comex Third and Wood streets NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, QF PIIILADELPILLA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organyred under the General Insurance Law, with a Oash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to Staiii 3 Othi. In sures against loss or damage by FLRE, MARIIVE., INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPOisTATION. OP PRIERS : IL O. LAUGHLIN, President. 111011'D Sill El DS, V. Pres't GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DLIIICTORB H. 0. Laughlin, D. aharwood, W. 0. Stotesbury, It. it Oarlile, Shewell, 0. 0. Butler, George-Scott.. TITS & CIIAFFEY, Agents, ol:y Office Lafayette Ilan, entrance ou Weed et. PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER, AND DIA.I3.IIET STREETS• PITTSBURGH, PA. ROB.E.Ba GALWAY, PreAltiont. AUX. BRADLEY, Vice rrealdent. F. A. RIMLUART, Secretary. ZirThilf Company makes exery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RINKS. Ahio, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE ItiSKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRBOTOBS. Robert Galway, Samuel hi'Clurkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Gar; David 11. Chambers, Robert IL Hartley, William Carr, Jno. ]!chill.. ee2s CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WJT.LTAM BAGALRY, Preside/it. SAMUEL L. MARCELL, Secretary. OFFICE: 94 Waiter strut, between Market and Wood streets 414-Insures MILL AND CARGO RUMS, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE. Also against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIREO4OIIII William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, Samuel Boa, Samuel M. Kier, James H. Cooper, John S. Dilworth, James Park, Jr" Francis Sellers, Isaac K. Pennock, William B. Hays. Springer Harbaugh, John Ethipton, Capt. Samuel O. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. J a'22 WEST BRANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. ONABTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA Cash Capital— $300,000 I Premium /V0te5...5182,813. THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, itc., to town or country. DIRECTORS: 1 Hon. Tno. J. Pearce, Hon. G. 0. Harvey, i Charles A. Mayor, John B. Hall, Charles Crist, !Peter llickinsoo, T. T. Abrams, D K. Jackman, IW. Whir, , Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. 0. HARVEY, President. T. T. As Vice President. Taos. Krum; Secretary. as exaraoss Samuel H. Lloyd, 1 Dr. .3 B. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Unclog - raft, L. A. Mackey, Hon. S Cameron, James Armstrong, A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Fearon, James Qui) Win. Vanderbelt, Hon. Win. Bigler, '`, 1/12211 STREET, PITTSBURGH. J. A. LIPPkatT, Agent. OFFIdg-- detal:tf IHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY, OF PULLADELPHIA. Dmicrons—Charlea W. Bancker,-• Thomas. Hart, Tobias Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob li, Smith, Geo. W. liichnrch+, Mordecai D, Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David 8. Browne, Mot* rim Patterson. Cms. N. Bemoans, President. Ones. G. BANOKSH, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpettml or llmita4 on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security... The Company have reserved a laigi"Coutinient Fund, Ihich, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, al ford ample protection to the assured. The Asiets of the CoMpimy, on - Jantary lit, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage - -• ' $918,123 68 Real Estate.. .....,„84,877 78 Temporary Loans.. 83,96617 Stocks. 61,888 01 Gash, ao.. 64,846 81 ......,..».... . 4 11 .0 119 4d8 443 Eines their incifrporation, ts' period of twenty-one* Years, Ahoy have paid opward of. One Elip,ton Four Hundroalluni• annepollarsj asses by fire; thereby affording evidenee of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability =di disposittoti to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER (30YRTN, Agent, noll. Office, north-east tor. Wood and Third sts. HE BEST FRENCH_ 01;4E 4 111,-,,„ For Ono Dollar and Twylnlzpilve Cents. AILMN. 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REM° Kiss me, I.ve, 'us Christmas eve, And,, perchance, for who can know, Ere this fleeting year pass by, Grave-duet may be on my brow. liisa me, for my lips are warm, And they may be very cAd, Asking not for klieg of thine, Hidden in the quiet mould. Kies me; I hair 3 loved thee king, Years thy smile has beau my light, Camly looking in thine eyes— Therefore, kiss me, sweet, tonight. Kiss me, that when stars grow pale, Wandering up the Heavenly side, Menzning spirits may not say, 'Twas for lave of thee she died. Kisa .me, era another year, If the grave••Jnet cloud my brew, You will not be very sad, Knowing that von kirwed me so. Kris m.; 011 1 poor l uip of Hie Oiveth each tmtiortniti Little time fir or joy— Therefore, 61a4 111 , , tl webt, tonight Mr!l=l3l3l SCENES FROM THE Private life of an Eastern King. " DIEIBLLO- YAELTiIIDOLS TO TIGERS." LooNoLuDED.] At length, as they thus adyanced, step by step very slowly, Kagra made a epriuc. His former victories had probably made him a little self-con fident. He sprang, not as if it were a voluntary effort of his own, but as If he were suddenly im pelled aloft by some uncontrollable galvanic force which ho could not resist. The spring was so sudden, cc rapid, so impetuous, that it had quite the appearance of being involuntary. The Te rai-wallah was not unprepared. As rapidly as Kagra hurled himself up into the air, so rapidly did he jump aside; both movements seemed to be simultaneous, so admirably were they exe outed. Kagra alighted, foiled ; but before he could recover himself, before he could have well assured himself that he was foiled, the Terra wallah was upon him. The claws of his adver sary were fixed firmly in his neck, and the horrid jaws were already grating near his throat. It was the' work of a moment. We could scarcely see that the Terai-wallah had gained the advan tage—we could scarcely distinguish his huge fore paws grasping the eeelr, and his open mouth plunged at the throat--when Kagra made another spring, a bound in which he evidently concen trated all his 'energy. The Terai-wallah was dragged with him for a little; the claws that had been dug into his neck were torn gratingly throogh it ; the open mouth snapped fiercely but harmlessly at the advancing shoulder, and Kagra was free. His neck and shoul ter, however, bore bloody traces of the injury he had received; and sooner did ho feel that he had got rid of his assailant than he turned with greater fierceness than eser to assail hit , foe. Shay . L.sh I Kagrak = bravo ! I'll make it two hundred goal taChurs;" said the king, turning to his prime-minister. " The asylum of the world commands it—two hundred let it he," replied Rooshun, as he took oat his tablets a e geyas- - But the interest of the contest in the arena was too intense to admit of our attention being withdrawn from it. It was but for an instant that the two tigers stood surveying each other, open-mouthed, after Kagra had shaken off the grip of hie antagonist. With distended jaws, the ample mouths opened to their utmost limits, their beautifully streaked skin starting from their foetus in excitement, their eyes distended as they watched each other, the euds of the tails moving once of twice, (I.:J I convulsive twitches, they stood. Kagra a.is the first to attack again. This time his opponent was too near to try his former istrigagetn of slipping to one side- Ile met him boldly. They stood at that moment near the centre of the arena; and as the sharp claws moved ineeesanely, and the huge mouths tried to grasp the neck ou either eide, it was im • possible to distinguish the attack from the de fense ; all was so rapid. Drawing gradually nearer as they fought with claws and mouths ferociously, uttering fierce snarls as they did so, each seemed to have suc ceeded in gripping his antagonist. With their mouths buried in each other's throats, and their claws dug deeply into the neck, they rose at length to the contest on their hind legs—strain ing and tugging, and wrestling, as it were, with etheh other, each with his utmost force and skill. It was a spectacle of startling interest, that; and however you may turn away, good madam, and exclaim horrible! savage! believe me there were many elements of the sublime in that con test; and doubtless such contests often take place in the jungle. They stood more than six feet high as they thus grappled with each other, elevated on their hind legs in a Herta death struggle ; their round heads and glaring eyes surmounting the muscular pillars of their long bodies beautifully. It was wonderful to see hew firmly the claws were fixed Into the neck on both sides.' - There was no shift ing of position, no further grasping either with claw or mouth. It was - not a contest of life or death. Both were bleeding freely, and it would chiefly depend upon strength as to which should be thrown under the other, and thereby proba bly lose his hold. These things take lung to describe, but they occurred very rapidly. There was deep silence in the arena and in the gallery, as the two wild besets thus stood confronting oath other on their hind legs—deep silence and earnest gazing on all quarters ; even the very breathing was sus pended in many as they watoluet the contest. Not for long, however, as 1 , -have said. Kagra, more skilful or more Impetuous than his antago nist, overthrew him at length, and the two rolled over on the arena; the Terai-wallah on his back beneath, Kagra above. " Shavash, Kagra l" uttered the king again, well pleased. Kagra has the advantage," mut tered more than one voice in Elglisb. But the advantage was only momentary. The hind claws of Kagra were being plunged into the belly of his foe, when the Teral-wallah, who never let go his hold for a moment with his month, struck one of his fore paWs over the face of his antagonist. His claws evidently pierced Kagra's eyes; one of them was- torn from its socket, and uttering a howl-of pain or tleepair, the mutilated beast relinquished his Orip, and would have torn himself from his antagonist. This, however, he was not permitted to do. The Tcrai-wallah clung pertinaoionely to his throat. His teeth were deeply infixed. He Was dragged for a few paces over tho arena by Kagra, who tried to release himself in vain ; and then, all at once leaping from his prostrated position, the Terei-wallah hurled himself on the top of his as sailant. - The contest was virtually at en end. Kagra, now fence 'beneath his foe, and fast losing blood, was incapable of regaining the advantage he had lost. The Terai-wallah, thrusting one paw-under his lower jaw, forced back the head further until he Infixed his teeth still more deeply into the throat.-- Kagya did battle' ineffectually with his claws, tearing the skin of his antagonist here and there; but he had lost the hold he had obtained with his month, and was evidently fast sinking under the victor's grasp and bite. "Kagra is beaten," was utteAd in Hindustan ti and English in the gallery ative. "Ho is," said the king, as he gave orders to the servants below to open Kagra's cage and drive off the Terai-wallah. Red-hot rods were thurst through the bars of the enclosure, and the successful tiger wae It c n w e a ll s y t b h u e r m n t o s b t e b fo o a r r e b h e r e oas would par relinquish x h h i f t s it h i o o n l d ; and yet it was the only way to save the life of Kagra. At length the Term-wallah, was driven off, his jaws dropping blood as he went Kagra's cage was opened, and Itta made for it immediate-. ly, with all the marks of the - conquered about him; he left-hie- track•en the arena in blodcl- Maine, while histail hung flaccidly betweenliia legs; yet,:though heves flying, he tied stealthily, as it were not vigorously and upright as a hero " :1 1 11 „ . NUMBER 130. would have fled but with stealthy, creeping, cat like agility. Tne red-hot rods were held before the Terai-wallah to prevent him from pursuing. He still faced-toward, and glaring after his beat en fee . ; and ore Kagra had reached his cage, he sprang high above the rods to attack the flying tiger once more. He fell short of his victim, however. Kagru quickened hie steps, reached the oage and, buried himself in the.furthest cor ner, cowering like a whipped our. - As for Terai-wallah; he watched his defeated antagonist steadily to the last, never once taking his.eyes eff.him ;,and then, shaking himself two or three times, ho licked his paws, reee'majesti °ally from his crouching posture; and walked de liberately coward his own cage, whioh was open to receive him; his torn shoulders, and the large drops of blood which -fell from him as he walked proclaming how dearly he had won hie victory. INIISCELLANEOUS. 66 Death to all , Vermin 1" Q Q.S TAR'S ". _ • _ • Rat, RoaclA, , Exteirifilnator • Put up in 20c., 25c., Csc., and $1 833.03, For the Destruc tion of Rate, Moe; around or Field Mice, notes, Roaches, Croton Doge, eto. "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. Put op in 26c., 50c., 76c., and $1 Bottled. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER, Put up.lu Ze.aud. 50c. lioxeu. To Innaroy Moths, Bed Bugs, atuHquitoes, Al Plaut luaeuta, Vermin on Fowls and Aramaic. The above Lire now ILL.ltoowletiged tho Only Infallible Remedies Known I 134" Teruo Cash. .6"..b- No goods sent oo eummisiloo. *-4- Lib •ral wholestdo 'Perms made to Druggista end Deal. era everywhere. • "Costsr's" Prlvato Circular to Druggists aid Dial; ers sent by mull, no Application. . .t. , r• Sold, ~ Sla), e attle and Rahn!, at " IOCISTAWS Priracipesi lrlepot s , Mo. 38s Broeidway t New es-44, and oy .1./ruggw,t Lkyaler:. everywhere. For the People. My Pr eparations are certain Destruction to every specie/ of Venni and. wherever known, are Hailed as the most Ai. workable be:A trleh ct rlie (111 , ..1 As a Coos , 01110/ICD 7 the de• mind Lectaulhg; Ithiu,ese To meet this demand fairly, and to meet oleo, is a Mien.' spirit, thee& gel:tarot,: .peritans who may vent to test their merits for'theniselves and'their neighbors—lo 1181.7 places—in short, to placntheni Within the roach of every body, every where.. I have arranged a scale of prices tfid'premiums that can't fail to met t the views of all: I. On Receipt of ONE DOLLAR. r call forward by. utah (post paid) a sufficient quantity of the Bat, tioach„ ctn., Exterminator to destroy all of thhi class of ye, mitt that may infest your premises. Ott Raoelpt of 3` WO DOLLARS.. I will forward by mall (postage paid) a sufficient quantity of both the Rat, poach, Exterminator and the L'aecirtc Powder, together with the premium of one year's subscription to the Uinta Mates Journal, Ilia largest and best conducted monthly newspapet in the United States. On Receipt of FIVE DOLLARS.' ' I &ill forward by. express (pre•payingg the expreea charges) $.5 worth of Rat, Roach, de., Exterminator, the Electric lbucier, and the Bed Bug Exrerminator, (this latter bring a liquid, cannot be sent In the =ali o ) and the additional premium of oniS year'e subscription to the United Stares Journal. On Receipt of TEN DOLLARS. The same terms \till be made as made to Druggists and Dealers. ga-Sen Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers. ADDRati all letters to COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 388 Broadway, New York. far To save ntistakes and trouble; 1. Write iu a plain hand the name of Post Office, County, imd State. 2. Register your /utter; end it will conic at my rlski 3. Now York and Eastern money preferred. /le. Mew? z1+ 0, 4.1,% . "61;er/e,g' E . t.TE TliE EOLLOT!V Rats, Etna Chem, Bugs, Insects, &c. gal the Farmer Says A_ late wilier Baps that the - variant species or vermin ere multiplying at a fearful rate throughout the land. Their ravaLet have become u matter of acetone dread." .A Post. :waiter in:lllinois, writing to "04:Ater's" Depot, Bays: "The country Is literally overrun with them, (rate, mice, Ac.") Another, trout the &MIL, teem tit ate, says: "The rate posi tively gnaw the halters off my horses while in the stable!' An Wile curretpundout remarks: they (the rats) are eve rywhere—ln the haute, the bare, and under every tamp - in the told." 'ln the South it la still worse. - A late order from the Navy Yard at Mobile WU for thirty pounds of the Eat Exterminator alone. itilint the People! lay Nix Yong, April 12, 1856. Dear Sir :—llaviug a great many rats around my stable and shop, I thought I would try your Rat Exterminator, and bought one of your boxes, and fixed it according to your directions.. The no. - . 1 morning I found over one hundred and fifty dead rata. 1 take pleasure in saying that it will do inure than yon say it will. I have also tried it on steam boats, cud satisfied then, that It is the greatest thing of the age. J. 8. No. 435 nth street. Cave, liL. June '2lst, 18-57. Dear Sir,—My trailer, J. W. 31'Greury, , M., purchased a Lida of your Rat Exterminator, and found it to be what you reCominendtd it to be, a parte°. Rat destroyer. I hero. with iuclose *5 fur more of Yonra, Sir, -4 All this summer I have i.eon troubled with Ito,ches and Mice. I wa, 'actually' ashamoil of the house, for the Roaches were everywhere, and I don't know what I thould have done by tails time. I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, mid In ono week there wee not a Roach or Meuse in the home. JOFIN B. GIVENS, No. 111 Elm street Moons!, S&L: NVonx,, Ohio, June 8,1888. Dear Sir,—l have need it (the Itai, Roach, ac., Exterml• nator)tlaroi.nights, and it is matting a and havoc among the bat tribe. J. I'. Bh.oooll. What the Press eay : We kAcno, by actual experience, that "Costar's" prepara tions for Rats, Roaches, ISbd ling's, and Insects generally,are complete and pLrfect exterminators. Wherever "Costar's" Exterminators Moe been us' d, they have never failed to perf>rm rill that is claimed for them. housekeepers at.rnld not fail t..) try them.--Yew F'rk Atlas, May 17th. " Costar's" Rat, Roach, Exterminator is ",riufellibin duitruytir tf these pestilent cluatares. lila ti , d Bug Exter minator is valued la.yond 1110.38[Itti by every housewife who boa had occasion to use it. et) is his eacetric Powder, which is curtain depth to Mubouitoeii, Slo.hu, Fhes, Fleas, and ver ciln of every surt.—huhanopx , : , (f.(1.) Sentinel,. , • What the Druggi.te A. J. lites)liSo:q, (Druggist,) New 1.x.,40n, 0. " Your Ex terminators pane aattitaCtors." G. et T. E. NITIWALD, (D:u7,?itit - a,) New Brunswick, J. •` IVo trwa,, the Rat, poach, &m, Extorrainatur, end It an. steers a good pr pose, ,, CUNNl.Niiirt.ll„ (Orugglst,) .Beazer Dam, Wis. " It (the Bat, Roach, dr.;., Ext. tmluator) La highly tatisfactory to those who have ..rltd S.k.)IULL 1111.1,, (Drug4st,) Dur Creel:, Piekaway county, 0. hxuamluator drJea all it is mom- • wended to do." GT.M.FoRD - .16 LE3fliEltita, (Drzggista,) - Lebanon, FU. "We axe ttl.a-tai to shy which is sobs gives Batista°. tlon " • OiO .ROSE, (Diuggist,).. (. s .:klington, 0. "`lt (the Bat, Ft xieh, &c., Exteriatnutor) Au hot calco:, giving gen ernl walnifac ion." 3• • • GEO. 11. KEYS Plitsbargti, 13. b. FA 10 & CO., ;So. 60 PI ood, slid Corner of kourth sY 1 itutarEb, pa. iorfrln.,(l.kw Wheat, Rye and Cern Wanted, 4U.3 MARL 8TZZ.214 ALLEGII b.:NY cm. rill II E SUBSCRIBERS lIAVY, TAKEN ..a. the ahure eetabliehineut, and are prepare to 3: . __. - FAY VIE lIIMEAT.X.Iii.si? 74.101.5 111 0.1.511 701 25,000 BUSELS OF WIIIIAT,„ 10,000 "HRYK.A OUR:4. 10,000 " It is the ihtentlon ci the proprietors to eller WEIL ?MCA for any choisc lute of White or Red Wheat. They intend to make very troperior Family Flour, and aro' willing to pay CI, prdlniUns 40 Utefarmer, in the shape of an extra price, to in dace him to ral.e a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it to market in Foot! ordor, 1715:1yd,kw TelOW litit TUE TIME FOR BUYING CHEAP CLOTHING. Z. - L EISNER, (IN 'TIE CORNER ov WOOD AND FIFTH NJ , StREETS, late Dissis's Auction Room, is now tell ing out ilia entire wiinn,,tio ewes at OJST PRICES FOR CASLI ONLY. Ile will sell Fine Black Petersham Ovbr coat that nsed to eell at $5,00 for $3,76 Flue Black Peterghara Overcoat 6,00 4/ 4,50 " Brown " 8,00 " 6,76 " Raglan 9,00 " 0,00 Niggerhead Raglan " 8, 00 " 46,00 Limbekln - 710,00 " 7,00 . " ' 8,00 "' 5,00 7,00 " 460 10,00 " '6,00 6,00 „" 8,00 6,00 " 4,50 10,00 z• 7,00 6,00 " 4,00 4400 CI 4 , 60 ..- 8,00 " 8,00 10,00 " 6,00 111,00 " 7,00 • 15,00 " 18,0 U 10 7 00 tt u ,OO -....10,00 a 6,50 Blne Pilad Whitney Pilot Llearekin Mgt:Liman: n!itinett 44 FiUdVIOVO C 42131121070 Brown Cloth-- islack Silk Cloth Super Fine Brea Frock Coate P 4114.4 Vets, and ,Eurablalng Quoits at the3a t end propor -0(11 rate 6. de23 OATS. -200 bus. to arrive by railrcei; this day, aztd for ado by =VI U. OMAN. ABIILEY 111.'011E111W. Nut Youx, Dec. 17th, 1857. T. rr NNE`Dir & BE().