VOLUME I' t TT6',lki A,41 St 'RUING POST. • p tays er:rya , I.;1 - t , ISP.I3A St, I • +r-t NC.:,':l! - V 1,7 Ce , 1:7,:!: ii;;; 7;rtu ilellbar, 1. year, pzyuLic,strietly fund:cane( 8; InTarathly re }card ii not paid within the yea. Ist- zhrhde c„1 , 1, Tr; -t the counter it t , gal by the NuW.5 ifo36. ATES OF ADVEILTISINO. j i Twice I Once a; fr., Fr'ki `'' toetk a week! week. paper. ROME OLIO turortion.-- Two tur,orttor Throw tusertluns Two wceke wookh lh-o mouth Two months Throo months-- Four months FICe biz mouth. Nina One v nr Card, biz liu. 130 equarc, ato 4z.rni.gr notice PIT'FSBU' GH SATURDAY POST A. MA.IIIrIOTEI WEEKLY. ONLY ONE aoLLia ER NEAR, CLUBS OP TEN. Slagle Subscriptions, - - - 02 per atnials.4l2.. CONTAINS ALL TII.E.CUARENT NEWS OP TUE DAY, Politica, !,..ltor.tiiij, Agricultural, Commer Taiegraphic and Illecellausou.s. This Paper being of the I.A.r.Gi.aT stns, and aoatly printe on flue white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to b-i:o better satisfaction than any paper puolichoil In Pithiburgh. Those who wish to take a paper fioat Plttabargh, willdttd tho SATURDAY POST a cafe and preiltable investment. Addroea, ai11i87.13.9 P. CARR, esTi . :l7 g.l,itor and Proprietor. B U SIN ESS CARDS. IIMEI!ZI! B Et Et 45(.; MYERS' BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, POST T3UII.DIITQS, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH THE undersigned having made extensive mliutioa 3 Of tli. LATEST AND HANDSOMEST LiTYLM F TYPE, and Improved Machinery, to the nOIi.NING POST JOB OFFICE, invito ,tontion of Pall Road OffiCOTh Iderchaet,., bu.da.s ino-, and the pnbllc generally, to their superit,r C.zitlt oo fur exe,uting with dispatch, on reasonable tertna, all la A 1 IL OAk , MERCANTALF.,, LEGAL, ~`D EV LaLY GTHEit DLSORIPIION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING Vi - Our anwerud nearly ,11 new, we can give assu rance of the moat cotapi:tc: :, , :wlel.acaon, and aolicit orders BOOKS, FAHREILETA, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CLUCKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER LIE:IDS, BILL HEADS, DILLS T.ADIrt(I, CIRCULARS, PAPEB. BU iliEf, DEED.e, aIURTGAUES, BOND-, 6. 4 4 -47 - t I aular attention will alto he paid to the printi Pe,ters, Pro,;raaaniola le. for Cu -U. 114, Exhibitions and Circatiee. BARR MYERS. .1, CO. ti AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DZALR,ItS Z 1 PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL tio. a a., ercnita bTi..lar, Eil'iafliiati, Pill"NA. itxrainnriona: n r .rltig,r iiarbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St.Loula; Pittitmrgh; Boono tr Wylo, Philadelphia; R. G. Palmer, " itle.rret & Martin, CI MeCandlead, Moans & Co., " James, Kent., Bantee Ar Co. ~ H. Childs & Co., " Keene, Sterling & Co., " llagaley, Coegrave & Co., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., A. A. Manua a Cu., " Edward T. Mott, t, G. W. Suitin, w heeling; Weaver & Graham, A. J. Wheeler, Banker, Cirician:ln The People's shoe store. D. S. DIEFFENBACHER &CO., Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashionable SIIOLS AND GAITERS, k.; Gbaterueu, Ledle:, Youtha and Ohlidren, Lld:•'l7 S►ftlk EL:ect, near LtiarLt.ct, t,cB PITTEBIJR.QII, PA J l . - 0. PKltitiN 7.r4 J. 5 RM.; OZI ...............n. 6. .101INUON PE-RH.IN & JOHNSON, - i . I Prup:ioLore , of Childs. & CO:E1 pr,tent ifdantir Fire and Water Proof i f,exnent 'tooling. ; rp:i iiiiilD BTIt ELT. ill RDE KS for ROOFING promptly and faith ki may ostcl.t:. , l, and v . . 11. our v.,...171; wurr , lntcd. , il.,flog al.wri.l4..l.cayt: I , n La.." , ~w, fur 16100, with di ef,C r 10138 Et, fIC'. eq:dtly Jos. F. lIAIIIILTON 42. 00.1 EiGINEE Joruer of aad Lib. 71.51 Pittcbzo lA, Pa. UPERIOR STEAM. ENGINES for Grist and lireweriem Printini; Establishments, 111autiNiturie. , , wade to order. They also continuo the Manufacture of their Celebrat.d Alachiungo' Toole, such as Turning Lathes, Jrou Plautus, I.l, , ratg and I tilling Machines, Also, Wrought Iron riliattlog, with .Pulleys, Hungers, &c. Au. itifklvd 1.0.1 TVONSMN . HOBERT VW/IPSO:I • a. 0. lIILLEP.. JOEIN 1111011PSON Sr. CO., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND (in.:UM:RS, No. 135 Third street. HAN PA:NI. ail - executed with Dentl.l,BB and de pa ca. Itixed Paints, bits rurpentine, Varnish. Japan and English Patent Dry• Ids Vqle .N.l.:ntai,..;ne Zack, a very superior article, Phila. 'eipbla and Pittsburgh , hite Lead klway son baud and for sale. We are prepired to g, hid colors for Painters, Drug gists, or ethers. at the shortest notice, ag we have a :dill Ich ,rriuda by steam Paiatere will save money k y get iting colors ground with us. trarfily GOLD AND SILVER SP -.!;CTACLES, AT ItIA.NtiVE,CWCII3.II.-1.1t,9 PRICES. HYDROMETERS or %Neighing spirits, the chestiest and best articles ever Grou;ht to Lute city. AND var 3 h prtc, irncu 14.0 1,3 n each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND - - 6'URVEYUit'S COMPASSES, always on hid at G E 811 A%V 'B, Pvact Optiaian, tiS Fifth &reef. oirporito MnautliC 11.91.1 iiiatierttE ntetß• Depot. J. CI. KUFFUM R. S. BUHILEII - - • L I u. 12,11.t0 Manufacturers of ty o taraftpurtlht, 311 m s -el 'q'sce.,r., Pep, Bottled Ale ant Ports:. also, bottlere of Vl ,- ..ll.lwEiztlesc - z , l , ebratod Whitt , rtk,e Ale. WErti,ow.c., . ' N. o£.l - leCti PITTEDULGU, PL. tirtitrl nit< O. tic,l to tOi parts of the country h o -7, . 1 noir: , iplt3:lydiw H. C. 44. J. iill. SAWVIER., ilL!e:rieSTlri-Z.S ry LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOILE r, AND ttOSIN SOAPS o. 41 Wuott atreet, Plitabiargb. Pa. WEr.l.l L. WEBS & BRO. t EBB) GENERAL LOBILIISSION MERCHANTS AND 61.1E:;16 FO[: TUT.. ' , ..: , ,LT.1 OE DUPONT'S POWDER. ANT) SAFETY FUSE, Cornftr Pratt awl C.111113:00)C:, iltreeta, 'BALTIMORE, itece ,, e on Cousigunv.nt all I iude of Wastcrn Produce, and make advances thereon. itzFrEENc.a Geo. W. Smith & Co., W Co, tt gar. - ard, Miller Iliesetson. airt:3t.a-u,6m F. J. liostra, EHJSUA & GUTENDORF, L. • U/M.; 172.51.9 of ,STEIAM DOI LERS, And Al kinds of Sheet Iron Woria• Peun atrett, flea Wu r, Pihabargh, Pa. Jur ALL o , grlaivs Mauna 4.228,114.1) so. [t 11 1 60 2 00 2 50 3 50 4 50 5 00 5 50 00 b 00 10 00 unto Ti. 2 00 265 3 35 4 to 6 00 6 65 7 35 GO 10 3. 13 do I, per 100 1 5 2 50 3 00 4 50 E. 50 ti 50 0 00 12 00 10 00 MEM ....G5010114 Y. Td/111. C. G UTEND 0 RP. PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," OORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. WASIIINGTOI HOUSE, COR. PENIV'A AVENUE 4. THIRD ST., w AsinriorroN, D. C. A. F. BEVERIDGE PROPRIETRESS. SCOTT HOUSE , Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA. • • . B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of the "Marker House," Blairsville, Pa) pH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED AND OPEN FUR GUESTS. it is situated in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and tsteamixiat Landings. The lionise was built in 18 , 56, with all modern improve. merits, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture ;;Ding new—and will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Fine STABLES aro attached to the premises. (Jel2y H. W. KANAGA. U. S. s OTEIA Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, PA. [jelb ALSIIIIIIiGTONI OTEL, FORMERLY U. S. /101'11L, PITTSBURGH, PA. JA.X.ZB sriArTZION, Proprietor. !PHIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE corner of P • NE and WASHINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and nits undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and furnishes with new furniture, and is now the most conve• Mina Hotel iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. c ;) Ez.oelmor Restaurant, No. 111 WOOD Street, ' 4 77 1 4 Lt t :ti . 4 Pr/lan/MU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DNAINR IN LAKE AND EASTERN FUSEL The undersigned hasJuit received In.m the Eastern mar ket, selected with groat care, 811ELT, II ALI nUT, HADDOCK, FRL;SLI COD FISH, EASeERN SUS FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island, Egg Harbor, shell Oysters. T. 7,3 nuegi evo bioaglit to this city. Every delicacy of the seas ,u berved up at EXCELSIOR ith.ifAUEANT. mxl:l4w S. STEINEUER, CORNUCOPILIE RESTAURANT. B ELI YOUNG, FIFTn STREET. The attention of Merchants and others is directed to this aQ estanheihhent, which has beau recently fitted up for the poi - pose of affording a SUBSTAN. TIA.L F.ATINU GOOSE IN A OEINT ViAL LOCATION Country folks attending market are particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to au RATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. ap29:lydAw .24 Sig SION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, PROPRIETOR, No. 344 Liberty etreet, just beside the i'aeager Depot of the Yenueylvania Railroad, which makes it the moot convenieut house in the city for passengers arri, ring by that read. .11%e proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted np, in excellent sty le, 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 teamsters. His Larder and liar will he furnished with the best the market eau afford. feblty T. CLAIR lIOTEL, corner Penn and St. kJ Clair strmts, Pittsburgh, l'a.—The tuadereigned, former ly of "13rown's liotel," oaving taken this large and commo diouu LIOTEL, and having refitted it in ulagullicent utyle, suould jespectfully tuv,te his triendu and the traveling public to Kite too a call. Assured, with the convenience of the honee and his long experisucz in the blititversri, give ad ills ellar„Tes ulk4orr.to. fetAl Vr e. CoIVNELLY. GEOCERIE,S. A.IIES - PArrON, Jr., Federal street, Al tP legheuy, Wholesale (I room- and Tea Dealer, and Licensed L:quor Aerchunt. Dealer in Llover and Timothy reed; butter. On. eau, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Fish, Ac., and Coun try Produce gonernlly, nov23 e j AMES PATTON, Ja., Federal street, Allegheny, IA -now receiving In store the following, which he will sell 1. 6 .1 the idwest cush prices, viz.-- 123 Ws. new crop plantation Molasses; 27 aids. " " Sugar; 'OU Lads. Grocer, Syrup; 10 bbls. prime roll butter ; Cu. lbs. " Feathers; rho oozes ' 6 Cheese ; bacon !lams; 40 mill coasts young ilyson, Imperial, andr i genukte old Country Jena, with a general assortment of the best and largest stone of Fanthy (Sceneries to be had ln the city, which for sale tor Caah—remember ' PATTON'S, tel Federal street, Allegheny City. SUG AR.- toble BaPiraore Yellow Sugar. 6 hhde. blood 10 bbl. lcullned 10 " Lovering aaeorted " iteculvtd and for wile by JA611.13 PATTON, Jr., Otty ArEENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.- The suuscriber would call your attention to hie svock of s'AkldLY GituCkliilkd bought, of late, in New York, for CASA, which he wid sell at iower prices than any other house hi the two cities, for Casa. Come and see the pricee, at .•A]li PATTON'tI, Ja., Federal street, near the Diamond, 2.4,14(1/I.KNY CITY A V c "1 . 0 TO PERIN TEA STORE, . Lib Fifth street, has imported tutu thin market sonic of ,ho fluent grades of GIicE,EX AND BLACK TEAS, grown to the CO/a:lntl' Empire, dune tip to all the various rqucy packages which Chinese ingenuity can invent. It is a luxury and comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam- Ousts and hotels, and private furpitles are invited to calL octi KETCHUPS. - 10 doz,rt Iluthroofin Ketchup, 10 do Eagl.edi Widuut do. 25 do Quarts tomato do. ,0 do Puts do do. For sale by RHYMER it ANDERSON, ouv - 24 No 89 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Rotel Wheat, aye and Corn Wanted, asset PEAI.IIL STEAME MILL, ALLEG LINN Y CITY. fll B SUBSCRIBERS lIAVE TAKEN the abure eltabliehment, and ure prepared to 5 PEN nth LLIOLLSSI uI.J A T P1L103.9 IN OANLI 3.5,000 BUSILE.L.B 01 WHEAT. 10,000 11. YR. 4 10,000 COBS. It is the intention a the proprietors to offer laud FedCzE for any choice iota of White or lied Wheat. They intend to make very superior /amity Flour, and are willing to pay a oroatani to the farmer, in the shape of an extra price, to in act him to raise a choice quality of IS heat, and to bring it to inaritet in good order. J 3 linlrthiw it. T. }KENNEDY At. EEO. Lippincott, Shorten & P 'arson) No. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR tIFTH. ANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va, lices, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling Ti nuke, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly im hand a 'arge stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and haw lag facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be. Ore purchasing elsewne. et 'B. eltaitLES i.dVERY STABLES.- - kThe undersigned Lab bought the lease of the above nettled Stables, to-7.,4, 11 7.,ie. , ,,,(7 21. r gether with a portion of the , sive stock of HUI eltn anti Carriages, ate Lae pwporty of James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock beforeementioned t he has also added a ttember of SINE HORSES, MALES AND ',Mch were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in below Wood street. AB he gives hie personal atten ilea to the business, a (*mum:Lance of the patronage which he has hitherto received frcn public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stables. N. L.—A rit:AliBl... and any number of CARRIAGES can liiirtqbbe pzoourett for Funerals. de29 TEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Por to ry'B; ?L•ineae'; Jenny hind; Cooper; American, ithedea I.t Sun's, and Ilaven'a, ;wit received by W. 13. HAVEN, Liorner Nlarkat and Second sta. QWEET CIDER.-4 bble. Sweet Cider, for sub, by JAMES A. FETZER, (1e2.4 89 Water street. fiIIRISTINIAS and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS tl,„/ of every descriptten in the Fancy Dry Goode line.— Nom call and 800 them. C. LletkihON WYE, 0.4?5 ' " FerteM - ITLOVE BROTHERS, 74 Market St. eIOPP.6II,AS.-10 bbls on hand and for sale 1i 16' R 1. PAIINIZSO , IeIfg OA. 011EESE.-500 boxes prime, for sale by IL) ta4 Iliti4RY ii. COLLItia. DRESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hogs for by WA! lIIINItY IL COLLINS. QTAROII.-200 tots Rochester Pearl Starch kit for ado by Waal EISNIVir [l. COLLINS. RT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale by WM. G. JOHNSTON & 00., dt.9 57 Wood street- GEO. IL WHITE & CO. havink complet ed their annual laysntory, andredcred the cost price (,f t t heir goods, will sell their present stock at a further Rductton of prices. do Jnll VARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie gated Soap received, and ter sale cheap. by LAMES A. FETZER, t. le Corner Market and Pleat streets. VIANTED.-300 bus. good Dried Apples, by siEB A. /ETU% Qom=/darks!, and Ann snot& BOOKS AND STATIONERY ROBERT A. LOOMIS, (so.oook.or to D. T. C. bforgan ) STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOORS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Po, Co-Partnership. %IRE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnership, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston d: Co. SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM G. JOH:iSTON. Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857. 3. R. JOHRSTON, .111. WU. O. JOIINeTOM WM.. G. JOHNSTON & CO., STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. se3o6 BLANK BOOKS, Journals, Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice Books, o‘ecit Books, Rat Books, Receipt Books. WM. G. JOHNOTON .t CO., fa Wood street For tale by lien PIANOS AND MUSIC. SaUPERB GRAND PIANO, FROM TIIRIFACTORY OF OJ. Steinway Si. Sons, New York. H. KLEBEU. & 8110. take pleasure in an. . - nouncing to the pubdc that they have Just •44-.. 1 ,..../..,7atS reiceived a splendid full OftAND PIANO, ; fromthe tactury of Steinway & Bone, New , 4 York, which for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone, lightness and elasticity of tench, and a most tasteful and ele gant exterior is considered the EINE,ST °BAND PIANO ever brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE B.EPEATING ACTION, a pa anted Invention of Steinway Is Sons., which combines with the utmost promptness and delicacy of touch a degree of durability but rarely attained. We respectfully invite the public one and all, whether pur chasers or nut, to call and see this nurivalied instrumeut. li. KLEitsß. & BaU., No. 53 Filth street, • Sole Agents for Steinway & Sons. N. B.—Also, just t oceived a fresh lot of Minns & Ulark's (1018 • PLIAOSt FULL GRAND PIANOS I PARLOR GRAND PIANOS I I AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, loom the Shinufactrry of UIIICIIERING & SONS', tiOnTON, Just received from the manufactory of Chickering & Sons', Boston, the following desirable und' elegant stock of their PIANO FORTES : one Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price $BOO One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Price 4700 One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano nearli equal in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Puino. Price $BOO 'SQUARE PIANOS! Two fall carved Rosewood, Loots XlVth, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style. Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octave. Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four II 41 44 Br u Four Rosewood " 46 Ai Ci 6, 3 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, und will be warranted to purcheseree For sale at their reduced prices. JORri IL AIELLOR, No. St Wood street, Sole Agent fur Chickering Messrs. Charles Si. Lewis Giebe, • TEACEU...` IS OF VIE • pIEA_NO, !, • ° ROAN AND bLNOL.NO,:. 7 ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. Aa Week, Lida . , German ; French, and Spaulati, Taught by 011. AS. GREBE, Caud. Theol. .rtir Enquire at the principal Music Stores. Ide24:3En-e TOBACCO AND SEGARS. IIET & D. RINEHART, V V . MiNDIACPTIMID.9 ABD TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS SELLING OFF!! $B,OOO WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES, SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT S. BUSH , S,'No. 65 Blarlsot •trect, fIiHE GREATEST CHANCE EVER CF- A. IiNEED to the liadlei to bny'cheap Embroideries. The B ids are all freab and new, and of the latest importation, consisting of - . Collars; Sleeves; Bands; Edgings; ' Batts; Laces; Trimmings , ~- Skirts; .W.sints, • - Ribbons and Veils; Auti will be sold without regard TO COST TRILULINGS, HOSIERY AND -FANCY GOODS, SW AT FIRST COST. tog,„Ladies, Come One, Como All, and don't mina the place, AT J. BUSH'S:, No. C 5 Market ttreet, between Third and3Ftnirth erects a/ CM NORMAL CLASS. THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR MAL CLASS, at tha IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ihader the direction of A. BURTT, Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schenls, will commence On Monday Evening, February lot. The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings, ani Saturday mornings of each week. ......... per Session of Sixteen Lessons. Je2B DRAWING LESSONS, AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, IR,- IN mEcre4m.34.4 ARCHITEOTURAL, • AND CRAYON DRAWING, 437 llq JOHN PIMHZ. ZE:r• For further Information applyr to Mr. F. W. JEN KINS, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts burgh. . noviCemd. J --- ARD.-13 pkge. No. 1 received, and for &do by 1 fall HENRY H COLLINS. 1j INEFLOUR.-20 Vile. Fine Flour in 12 store, and for sale by • icCANDLESS, MEANS A CO., Corner of Wood and Water etreeta. -swOVEN SHIRT BOSOMS—A first-rate article, all ready for nee. A variety of. styles re. ved et Ifelßl BORNE'S, 77 Market street. • ARD.- 7 A prime article of No. 1 Larcl, is barrels and kegs,Ain;ArNeatelsii,ncaomleabyoo:, fa 23 Cetiter of Wood and Water htreeta tf `ILOSING OUT.—Women's Leggings,W 001 IL/ Stockings. Gloves, Mitts. Comforts, Undershirts and Drawers, and every other article in the line of WOOLEN GOODd for men, women and children, will be closed out Ten cheap diming the cold spell. • SOS. MILNE. fel9 • 77 Market street. FRUlT.—Raisins, Currants, Cranberries, Figs, Hungarian' Cherries, Plains, Citron, Oranges, Demons, &c., &c., for ado at lowest figures for Can, by JAMES PATTON, JR-, Pectoral street, Atastonstir CITY. ItiIJOILAGE—For office use in convenient IN A. form, for saki by WIL G. JOHNSTON 4 CO., €34 , r Vgnnit $6OO FOR a two story frame - dwelling hones and let of groundtO feet' by 100; pleas. ntly situated on Mt. Washington. Terms easy. fed. -- ••' • - B CUTHBERT t SON, 51 Market t. IVOTIOE TO BUTCHERS., Urge': Meat Cutters and. Sausage Fillers, or vtiriciull Ot No. 47 Fifth utreet;.Plttaborgit,' - dont TAAY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apt , la:Tr jj' lab by MIP aCO PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1858 DZAIEIIB IN ALL EIND3 01 No. 129 WOOD STREBT PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMER WARDROP !BANKS. DOLLAR SA 1 5'10:1138 atiriti, Itio. 65 Fourth &r✓.t, MIDDLE ROOM, JONES' HEW BUILDINti. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesde' and Saturday ovenings, from May let to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocsi and from November Ist to play Ist, from d to 8 o'clock. Depodts received of all Mtn not less than Orm Dou.sti, and a dividend of the prelim declared twice a year, ill and December. Interest was declared at the rate of cis per cent. per annum, on the drat of December. 1855; also in June and December, 1853, and in June and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the CAS interest from the drat days of June and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this late, money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate SIGIIT AND 011ieEALY PEIt CENT. • YEAS. Bookscont.thing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Rage lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President--GEORGE , ALASEIKEI• VIOL PILI-99L1T8. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Elhoenbargor, James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, '- Robert Robb, James D Kelly, William 8. Lovely, James Herdtuan, Hill Burgwin, John 8 Cosgrove, William J. AndersJo James W. Hall.maii, Jolla G.lSackoten, Charles Einar, All Jeri Calbermor. P A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, .1. Gardiner Conn. Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Lhimpbell. A. M. Pollock, hi. 1) Charles A.Ooltoti.:j Henry L. Bangwalt. William Douglass, John M. eawyet, Francis Felix, ( A lec' lex rg and B e . r B T el i d n7.l a lti. George F. Oillruorv, James 8. Hoon, Theca:aid Umbetaetter, William 8. Haven, George R. White, Secretary and Treasurer---011 At. A. CULTUki. [lea BANK OF lOWA. it. J. STEVENS & CO., DE9,IIOINEd, :o' 4 . - A (COL.LECTIONS MADE and prompt." ranted. LANDS selected and locate . t.;apitalistt, winning to make investments in the West, can do 110 through Vila house. Oorrespondelk - A., solicited. Ltny2l:6m AILIUT/N LOOMS TIIOI3. o. 1442119. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Prontia3ory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and all becuritlee for atoney. Mon3y Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral security. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD 'Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasons. ble terms, and capitalists can be tarnished with good securi ties at remunerative pnces. Also, attend to the dale, Renting and Leming of Real Estate. Office, No. 92 FOUlall street, above Wood itkia. AUSTIN LOOALL, Notary entitle. . _ NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and lioalera in Notes, Drafts, Accept aaces, Oold, Silver and Bank Notes. Es.change on the Nast ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in liar thuds or current wiper, No. 67 Market street, between Thud and Fourth eta. ijaafnly rrHOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and ji Dealer in NoWs, Bouda, etucta, heal klitan, An., N 0.76 •,urtn strent, Punetburgh, ?a. Jamb OUN WOODS, •BANKER AND EXCHANGE ty liattExu, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stoat bought and nold on comunsaion. Collections catrefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. G 7 JONEE3' NEW BUILDLNU, Fourth street. J e3O REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Q CUTIiBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 61 . Market street, tor ttie sale and purchase of Real taiate, renting houses, attentinag to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans ou bonds, mortgages, Sc,; making convey ances, deeds, bends, &c.; writing letters and corresponding Kith parties abroad, &c. oclB BELDEN SE,' V M teal Estate and insurance Agent, OLE VELAN IJ, 01110. RASALLENCL3.—MeSdrp.. Liuntit l / 2 titsrret,ol.l k Co., liobcst Parks, Esq. Jyl.l:y ViTESTERE LAI'?DS ALEXANDidt GARRETT, }UAL ESTATU ANENT, NU. oU WATER STREET, GLEN E L6-ti 0, 01110, Ilan for sale , Lands to Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. Ile will ei.cristige Lauds in Wisconsin, &C., fur rittsba.gh nulaantriCtitres,miii also ior city property. MI letters °I inquiry answered gratis. by UMlrOmaing me as above. aullay FARMS in Exchange for City Property.— A tarns of 300 acres, on the Aliegueny river, near mittanning, 130 acres clear...it; dwelling noose, barn and or. chard; coal, Limestone and iron ore. Also, a 'Lanz of 1110 acme near the above. Also, a lane of b 3 acres on Pine creek, 4 tulles from Kittanning; 3U acres cleared; two houses, rod a saw add m good running order ; a first rate locution fur business. Z.OU acres of land di mouth of lied hank creek; 40 acres cleared and in god oruer. Ynce low and terms easy. 47 ill be exchanged in whole or in part for city pro perty. 8. I.II.ITELBEttT h 6UN, ONLY $750 FOE. A TWO SfORY Dwel hug house, of lour indium, with lot of ground ~11 feet on Alcoite;ey Arent, Allegheny City, by lid deep W an alley. Terms, $lOO in nand, ciutunce ut one, two and three yo r& b. etaliiihttr SUN, uur24 61 Altirkeit street. FOR . RENT.—A large dwelling house, on Atha street, tit tweitli.ll eueh, wltu lau4h:4llMo VOSaed- NAM. Also. two Stillill . 1011tlon 1u opitiues Court. S. OUTtOctrAtT ec SON, nov:11 61 siarket street. FOR $750 will be sold a new two story Frame isouse, watt a guou lot 01 gruuud, In Allegheny cuy. the lot in 211 lett trout, on Ddorateray street, by MI loot to au alley. Terms easy. klutitt Tu FlVr.; .UuLLAtt6 YEA ACRE for several-smolt lots Miami, ten uulne trom m.ginds. yule, Marshall comity. Vs., tour wiles Iron! U. K . Station. limn soil and good timber. Price 44 to $5 per acre, on time, Irma 5 to 7 years, at desired. Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Eta Lion, B. & vino R. R., tor ealo to suit put ctussera, at from $7 to $lO or acre, an. on easy terms. B. CTITHBERT & EON. uovl4 bl Market street. 'OR ItENl'.—A dwelling house on Third A: street. Also, one on 800 street, with immediate pos. Beaton. 8. CUT/11MM a SUN, nov7 al: Market street. VOR SALE.—A Dwelling House with a good Store lloom, aituatu on Itolausca 'Area near red ray city. Price luw and terata env. fall 8. OUTLIBEitc & &,N, al Market at. UDR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house (frame) of hall and eight rooms, porticO in front, with a lot of ground 7e trot trout on 6outh avenue, Allegheny, by au deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, stable, &c., &c. Price $4,b00. . CUTHBERT dr. SON, nov2 61 Market etreot. ERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTU iscui STOCK, or PAElitt, will be taken at .ittier in *hole or in part pay for several very desira ble locations for country rebalances, [Lear c!.26 One lot of 12 acres, oue of 11, of lt) and 3 Mit& Forparticulars call at our oilice. CIiTIABEItT SON, oct27 61 Martet street. AWRIES ) . CONFEO;TION ONFECTIoN,_ O U NFEOTION,CION F 11 0 T 1 t 1 N C O N NOTIoN,CIONFE O T10N,00141/L' 'r CUNFNOT OCT I ON,OO NFEOTI U N,CONS' BUT' 0 N CONFECTION O NFECTI t/E The most at, cafe mad el7,actuni Worm Remedy now In cias. . • • Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANGELL & IL&IT, • Cor. Wood and nisch eta., Pittsburgh, Pa , And sold by Eruggioni genprallv jeal NOTIC E. THE OLDES'! AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA STO IL E In the city of Pittabargh. Extra flue Eu parer's Chop, the beet Green Tea imported, being of garde u growth. AL-o, the finest quality of pure Oolong Tea ,ussessing a delicious fragrance only to be found in the gruaine article. No spices kept, or anything that is iniurlons In the flavor of Tees. Customers can rely on gea ng a purl article of Ito own flavor. a. .7 A 4 , ` , lea 2_14 Pirib "-rrpoti I'LANNELS.- White, Yellow, Red crd Nall, of all grates, and at LOWER PRICES Than'they bah be got for at any other es tablishment fn the city. C. ILOSOPI LOVE,.formatly Lsxvo tirothere, oct2l . Market street. jEASON.A.BLE -(3061)S. Gentlemen's under garment:l; embracing silk, lambs' wool, heavy merino and cotton under-nhirts; drawers, of the best manufacture, and sold at very r. duced ratas. - MORRISON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS. A large lot of cravats, ties, pocket hikf.s., acerb, Src., and all other articles in the line of Fm nishlog Goode. suitable for the season, at nova , . ButtNE'S. 77 Market ~treet. WARRANTED TO SLIELL' TWENTY BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS OR ONE MAN—the Corn Sheller' now exhibiting •at No. 65 nth street. Now, don't be excited if you have been humbugged, but give this =add= a trial, and if it an imposition, say so; but if thoroughly eatisfied that ft is the best invention of the kind the age has produced, then buy territory and make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see. aratatewif 11 IME.-200 barrels fresh ,Lime, for sale by U 4143 . lIENTLY - lpff ROOM CORN —3 tons fixst quality reo'd _LAP and for sale .y [mrs] HENJIY 11 CO, mg& NIONS.-10 bbls. Onions for eale by V. 7 Ll2ll - 11 - gbaki r rt'OSTaINK. nUTNAM'S Improved, aud other styles of Window Shade Wixtures, for We by J. d 1/. REULLIPO. Reliance Mutual Insurance Cu. OF, PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDLNOB, LIMITED ON PERPHTUAL, 11SROHAN DISE, IMENITUBB, AO., IN TOWN 00.0o0aiTRI Office, NO. 308 Walnut Street. CAPITAL, $3177,920 ASSETS, 888R1,468 att, Invested as follows, viz : First Mortgage on Improved City Proles: ty, worth double um amount ' $120,200 Chi Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent Mortgage Lean, $30,010 cost 23,500 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pentfa R. it. Loan. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania Co.'s Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the lallence Mutual Insurance 41,-- 19.150 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies, 475 00 Bills Receive •le, business paper 52.711 50 Book Accounts, accrued interest, eto 8,836 19 Cash on hand and in Bauk 10,043 20 $262.{66 Eto OLEM TINGLEY, Pravideut tatineTera Olem Tingley, Samuel Bisphara, William IL Thoniouu, Robert Stria% David S Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson Z Lothroii. Robert Tolling], Charles Leland, Moses Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, Wm. M. Semple, Partst/g. aur3 B. . HOCHMAN, zes-etary. J. GARDINB COFFIN; Agent, ' inr3 North-east 43...rner Third one Wood streets. MANLFACTLHEU INSLRINCE CO, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL gsoo,ooo. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND RISKS TAKEN Wm. A. Rhodes, A. 6. Lippincott, Jansen e. nomth, (Alai". J. Field, William Neal ; Charles Wise, John P. Katona, J. Rinaldo bank, Thomas Bell, MERCEMTS' LNSUMCE 00111)041, Of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, .President D. J. &CANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invested-8200,000 Burplna da,428 3a $263,428 36 Insares Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, .Ml3O, against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation. DIELECTO.IIS: Win. V. Pettit, J. C..M.ontgomery, John I St. Yummy, D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer ' Itene Gallon, B. L. Wooleton, John A. Alarellall, Chas. ii Wright, JOhn J. Patterson, Elwood T. Pcusey. 0/710/1115: WILLIAM V. PETTIT, Prerident E. F. WITMER, Vice President. D. J. MoCANN, Setcrelary. 81178111L101115: LA Philadelphia': In Philade p his: Bulger, Lunib .1 Co., I Stelatuitz, Juatlce .t Cu., Truitt, Bro. & Co.,Buck, Alorgan d lithifolu, A. T, Lane tt Co., I Pudaroy, Caldwell ti Co. PITTBBUItGB. OFFICE, NO. 37 WATER 13TREET. aa7 B. W. POI.NuEXTER, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 14:9 Cheronut Street, Opp_)eite the Custom Lionse. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ever) description of Froperty or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. NEPTUNE lINSUILANCE COAIPANI, OF PHILADELPHIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to 000,000. In• sures against loss or dam.ge by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPOnTATION. 03P/OZ841: IL 0. LAUGHLIN, Preeident. RIOE'D SHIELDS, V t'rea't. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary DIBSCTOae 11 C. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, W. 0. Stoteebury, R. R. I'. bhewell, O. o.Butler, George Scott. 61 Mathiet. street LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, GOMM OB W AVAIL AND STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. AJAX. BILADLYY, Vice President. P. A. &REHAB; Secretary. ,(42 -This Company makes exeryinsarance appertaining to cr connected with LIFE RISES. Also against HULL AND ()ARGO ItIBRB on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE itIBRB g(norally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. & CUTHBERT 4 EON, al .uarkof street. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. wrtzuoit BAGALEY, President. LAILUDL L. HARSWET,L, ticcretary. OFFICE: 14 Water street, between Afarkei and Wood streets 4ar Insures HULL AND CARGO &MB, on the Ohio and Sibaslasipni Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lose or Damage by FIRE. Also against the Perils of the Bea and inland Navigation and Transportation.i INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE, BY TUB Office—No. 10 Merchants' Ezchange, PHILADELPHIA. WM. A. RHODES, President CHAS. WISE, Vide President. ALFRED WEF.IIS, Secretary. E1M1X1333 M. liachards Muckle. Pittsburgh Office, No. PO Witter sheet, unl7 IL'DW. (1. 1.1t1.1.., ROBERT P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vico President DISSOTOISS. (Mtrics Ilayes, E. B. Cope, E. 11 English, George W. Brown, P. B. eavery, Joseph 8. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clay Lou, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor. F. BLIONS.131:1112a, Secretary. J. a. COFFIN, Ag..t, 1.0 4 /9 Corner Third and Wood streets TUE & CEIAVVEY, Agents, Office Lafayette Hall, entr.ince on Wood et PITTSBURGJI DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clarkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John ricott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Looch, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, Jno. Magill. sett DL11190?.0III3 William Bagaley, - • Tat. Mark Sterling, Bamnel sea, - Fo4nel M. Kier, James a. Ca, John S. Dilworth, Janos Park, r‘i Francis Sellers, (Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Hays. Springer ilarbaugh, John Shipton, Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. Jae: WEST BRANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOCK HAVEN; CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PZEGISYLyAbIiA . . CIA Capital $300,00 451*-$192,343. THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON 13ui11:1#0, hiercliandize, furniture, 4c., In town or coautry. DIE. 8010103: Hon. Jno. J. Pearce, Ron. G. 0. Harvey,leharles A. Maya; John B. Hall, Charles Crin. I Peter Dickinson, T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. 0. HARVEY, President. T. T. APT e, Vice Preaident. TERM KITOEMI, secretary. 6E7SILYNCES: Eamuel H. Lloyd, j Dr. J m. Crawford, A. A. Wlnegardner, John W. Maynard, l A. Updegraff, L. A. Mackey, Hon. E Cameron, James Arrae , ,rund, A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, Fearon, James Quiggle, Wm. Vandorbolt, Eon Wm. Bigler, OFFICE—NO. 35 F.L.FT CTnEkT Firranuakia de2l:tf • J. A. LI toegllT, Agent. PEE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANC2, COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Dinacross—Charles W. Bancker, Thousas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolad E. Rorie, David 8. Browne, Mere rie Patterson. Cass. N. Basalt:ea, President. GaAs. Q. BAUCC,.n, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent ruitd, ...Web, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of. ford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist,lBBl,ns pub. 'Jibed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918,128 Real Estate.. 84,377 78 Temporary ,Loan= 83,986 11 Stocks 81 ; 889 0 Cash, 61,346 81' Total ...... $ 1 , 212 , 70 8 44 4 k Since their incorporation, aperiod of twentyone years, they have paid upward of One btinion Four Hundred Thou. sand Dollars,l ceases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantagea of insurance, as well as the ability and dispceition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COMN, Agent, Mee, north-east Dor. Wood and Third eta. fi DOZ. WHITE, BLACK AND COLOR EE ED lUD GLOVER, Bajous' best Just received this day. Also, Dress Goode, eta. C. RANSON LOVE, (Fanner!: Love Brothers,) No Market. stract IDRUNING TOOLS—For the Garden and A. Orchard, vis—Sans, Chisels, Grape Shears, Rem shears, Praising al How, Entree, etc lem w In great yule for ash kr Ltagas 66 Deal h to ail Vermin 199 " COSTA R'S ".. ,•!!) - Rat, Roach, ac., Exterminator, Put up in 20c., 350., Pbe., and $1 Boxes. For the Destruc tion of oats, Mice; Ground or Field Mice, Moles, Roaches, Croton Bilge, etc. "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. ELECTRIC POWDER, Put up in 2be. and We. BOX6B. To Destroy Moths, Bed Bugs, kitesqultoes, Ante, Fleets, Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animal; The abuse are now acknowledged the Only. Infallible Remedies Known 'Timm Cosh. 4Dyr No goods sent on conanission. ses-I.lb ral wholesale Terms made to Druggists and Deal era everywhere. • - • - for Y ColiAT'S " Private Moder to Druggists and Deal ers sent by mail, on appdcatdon. trtir Sat, bo'eaala and " COSTAR'S" Principal "spot, ao. 38a Broadway, New Sloan * ILLIO ny braggouts unB Duders coal/where. k'reparations are certain Destruction eo every species of Vernal , and wherever known, are hailed as the most re merest le discoveries of the age. tie a coast quence, the do• mr ud in becoming Immense To meet this demand fairly, and to meet also, ID a I.bered sphit, those generou• persons who may w ant to test their merits for themselves and their neighbor.—in new places—in short, to place them Within the reach of every b,dy, every where. I have art eDged a scale of prices and premiums that can't fail to ru& t the views of ah : 1. On Receipt of ONE DOLLAR. I wi 1 lie ward by mail (post paid) a sufficient quantity of the Bac, baba, dc., Eaterinfacitor to destroy all of this class of eat min that may Infest your premises. On Receipt Of TWO DOLLARS. will toiward by mail (postage paid) a sufficient quantity of both the Eat, Coach. eft., Azterminritor end the Electrse Itwder, together with the premium of one year'enutricription to the United States Journal, he largest and beet conducted monthly newspaper in th Unite States.. iii. On Receipt of FIVE DOLLARS. I •111 torsvd.d by express (pre-payhog the express ehargeop worth of Eat, Brach, dc„ Exterminator, the Eta:in:4 Irotrcler, and the Bed Bug Ezieint . irsator, tthu latter thing a liquid, cannot-be tient in the mall,) and the additional pi emium of one year's subscription to the United Maus Journal. • • " • IV. On Receipt of TEN DOLLARS. The name terms will be made as loads to Druggists and Dealers. 4:11- nee Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers. AM/IMB all letters to . COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 385 Broadway, New York. To one mistakes and trouble : 1. Writs in a plain hand the name of Poet Office, County, and State. 2. Register your letter, anti It will come at lay risk. 3.iNew York and Eaacei niquoy preierred.., t CJ SEE 'HIE FOLLOWING: Rats, Roaches, Bugs, Insects, 10.,16 he Farmer Says: A law miter says chat the various species of vermin are multiplying at a fearful rate throughout the land. Their rava,re hate becothe a matter of serious dread." A Poet umbter to lttmms, writing to “Coattir's" Depot, says: "The country is lit,raily ,Olittruu With them, (rats, mice, &c.") An•,ther, Mow the Same - same State, says: "The rats posl• tnely guicw the lc:niece off my horses while in the stable." Au tan o,rrespuralent remarks: "They (the rats) are eve rywitere—in'4l3s,:lite, the barn, and under every tump an In the South it is still worse. A late order kolc'tlia Navy Yard at Mobile was for thirty pounds of tuedtaterminator alone. What the I cope cap:. Naw Yoaz, April 12, 1856. Dear Sir :—Elaving a great many rats around my stable and chop, I thought/ would try your Rat 14.ternalnator; and naught one of your boxes, and fixed it according to your diroctions. The next morning I found over one hundred and lifty dead rats. / tate pleasure in saying that it will alum than y,u say It wilt 1 havo also tried it on steam ousts, and satisfied them that it is the'greateit thing of the age. J. 8. Unbg.lWJ.hL, • No. 43510th street. Can, 111. June 21st, 18b7., Dear .S'fr,—Siy I..rollinr, J. W. beCreen, V. 111., purchased a hex of your Itit Exvermioator, and • toond it to be what Sou recomru.ud.d it to be, a pori.•c. Rat destroyer. ),bare• wo 6 hams." :5 fur n ore of t,. Your., ,14).„ 421ILEY litAt Youk, 1)09,.,12th, HU. .•.4';',—* o • • All this summer I have Leen troubled with Lachea and I waa actually. ashamed of thalionce, na• the Ft..aches were every where, and I don't knovi whit I thunal have dune by t+a4 purchased'a box of your Exteinatuator and tried it, and In one week there was not a Roach or :dudes in-tin, borne. - ; D. Montgorm. Richard Shields, WftljAni vsborne, JGaN B. GIVENS, No. 94 Elm Street. .110.4123 aI.T Weals, Ohio June 8,1858. ['tar Str,-1 have mod it (the Bat, BoaCh, Exterml, aster) true nights, emu it is making a eau havoc among the oat tribe. Yenta, &c., 1. P. BLOOM. What the I'Vess say: Ire khoui, by actual experience, that "Costar's" prepare- Gone for riats,lteaches, nod Bugs, and Insects generally, are complete aed pertect exterminators. Wherever "Coativea" Exterminuto have been us-d, they have never failed to peif,rm all that is outlined for them. Housekeepers should not fail to try menr.—boo York Atlas, Nay 17th. autar'S" Bat, Roach, elc„ hitertanator is an inßlllible de.itruyer of tecee pictileirt creatures. Ills Bed Bag Exter• ithnator is valued beyond measure by every housewife who toil had occasion to use it So is his EleetrioPowder, which i Lvrt.tin der th to Muegtutoes, Moths, Flies, Bleat, and ver min of every eurt.—/XMa”apmia (Intik) Sentinel. What the Drugyi ci say: BLuClldv.3.l. (inuggist,) Aitu.Liabon, 0. "Your Itc tvrcuintit,ro pruvo butinuictory." G. .t r. E. Ii'DuNALD, (I.huirgtet9,) New Brunnoick, N.. 7. "We tried inu Rat, Bosch, &c , Exterminator, and it an ewers a goou purpose." , . tC IL CU;NNImaIiA3I, (proggist,) Beaver Dans, Wis. "It ctue hunch, rminator) Is highly satkriwtory to thogo who have Imo it." • - SASIUcI. LLiLL r lUraggint,) DeerCreek,Piekawaycounty,o. Rat, Routh, Itc., natoradnator does aU it IA recom mended to no." • - ouit,FußD B LEMBERGEII, (Dreggista,) Lebanon, Itc. We are 'Availed to esy tent which is solil gists satisfse two " ROSS, (brogget,) Cardingtats, 0. "It (the Rat, 11.ach, ace., Itzterautuder) Bella uke hot cakes, giving gen• ~r;11 mirmltto Jou." tiEO. IL KEYSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. is. L. FA UNEeTOCII IS CO., No. 60 Wood,and Corner of kourth at., I ittabargh, o L 53uttiscr I soll SCITING CHEAP CLOTHING. Z. L EISNER, ON THE CORNER of WOOD AND FIFTH S ettlihrra, late Davia's Auction Room, le now eell hie Lila entire woolasale stock at OJST PRIORS NOR CASiI ONLY. Re will sell fine Black Petersham Oyer. coat that used to midi at 4,5,00. log 413,75 Fine Black Petersham Overcoat 8,00 " 4,50 " Brown B,QO " .6,75 " Raglan 9,0* ." t 3,00 Niggerhoad Raglan ~..„ .......... .8,00 " 6,09 L.amtkikia •• 10,00 " 7,00 ......... . . 8,00 " 6,00 7,42t0 " 4.60 Bin, Pilots ... . ............ ..... ..... .10,00 " 0,00 Whitney Alois »» 5,00 " 8,00 Bearalcus 8,00 " 4,60 az Bzur.et •• 6,00 " 4,60 rine 'Wove Casatmere 8,00- " 8,00 Brown Cloth " 6,00 Black Bilk Cloth 12,00 " 7,00 Super Firoi Dread &net Coats .......... - 75,1N3 a IVA . u u" u - ...,.........i7.15,00 ‘4 11,00 " " ........... ........10,00 " 0,60 Pante, Vane, and Sttratahing (legal at.tnesa and propor• Orn rater. • .. de23. . . . tla _ . AM,ES MI . LIANGAR, IitONONGAIIELA pi, N.N.LNG RILL, would respectfully inform the public t tbe hat rebuilt since the fire, and haying enlarged his e,tablishment, and filled it with the newest and moat sp. provud m.rhi•lery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed b.xir e,ecrowl eating and rep wing, doors, sash and shunt rs, fin dried, freme4, moildltoi, box narking, &c. : , .. - ...ath i'ittsbrgli, September T, 1857. - -' - iselo CHARLES.W.LEVIIS f _ALDERKIN, And laglincio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNER•OF - WILIE 'OD BIRTH STREETS. ell business connected-with tide office will be attended to with promptness: Omveyances of all kinds done with legal eccuracy—stich as Leeds,• Mortgagee, Bonds, Powers of At. torney, &c.' Titles to lleal Estate exanained.." To the members - of the he tenders his services as Com mis donor to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this Btate, and els.where. His office is one of the nsain Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in executing ttainess of that kind are very desirable. LfelOdy 'LOUSES FOR RENT BY 8 CUTIIBBIIT & 80X, 151 blarket street. • two story dwelling house on Miller street, containing 8 rooms—r,nt s2o per year. A two story house of 6 rooms, waeh•honse and large lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., on Dwelt street, Lain enceville—rent $lBO. A two story , frame house of 8 rooms, large garden, grave vines, stable and car riage house, on Pasture lane, Allegheny--$l3O per year. A P7l:l3lOrtablo dwellag on Carson street, South Pittsburgh— slso 'per 3 ear, The Buckeye Hate!, corner of Merry and 'water streets, trill be leased for 1,2, or 3 yearS. - A dwelling house on Wylie street--$20 4 /per year. Two warehouses on TWA street. . mr9 ESFI LOBSTERS.--10 d ozen i n ' caw, IL. for tab by finlitEll ANDERSON, n. No. 110 WOod street. j ARRIAGE ;OLL CLOTHS .Enamelled and plain finish, on different kinds of s—oll vidtht —wholesale and retsil„ by J. & H. P Irß, 0.24 2d and 2A Pt. Clair atrpet. bus. to arrive by railroad, this ir 414, e.M- ter oat Cy HUM U. 00/111118. SCELLA.NEGUS Pitt op In 26c., 50r., 7f,c., and . St Bottles "COSTAR'S" For the People. NIOIIV IS TIME TIME -10,04 7,00 6,00 Ili 4,00 NUMBER 134. THE DAILY POST. i From TimeB. l JOINING THE MORMONS. The author of eubjuwcd letters (says P. Pod. hammer,) was my old and intimate friend. At an early period in existence we used to go to school together, play truant together, and get flogged together. At a more recent period, dar ing my absence from town, we maintained a correspondence, of which I hero give a portion. From the time when he first wore whiskers, my friend bore the undesirable reputation of a male flirt. This was the result of a reprehensi ble and incorrigible propensity he had to amuse himself by contracting matrimonial engagements, the very number of which would have prevented his consummating any of them. The reader may here learn its consequences. These letters being private and confidential, I should communicate their contents to no one, reader, except a person of your well know se • oresy and discretion. You will, of course, not mention them, oven to your most intimate friends. With regard to the lesson they convey, I must say with the late S. N. Pepper, " morvt/s obvis." LETTER I - NEW YOWL, FEB. 1866. MY DEAB, PODHAEBBER: In this letter, I have. as usual, to annoumoe to you, that I am engag ed, and this time, net to one only. Three divini ties—with different fascinations indeed, but all equally irresistible—are tugging at different portions of my too assailable heart. I think that the organ must be made of Indian rubber or it would have long ago have gone to pieces. Know the circumstances, before you judge me. Soon after I wrote you before, I met Annie Dobbs at a party, in the Fifth Avenue. You know my admiratian of the beautiful. Annie was beautiful—angelic! Oh! Pod, such ring lets 1 such cheeks such eyes ! such brows ! such lips I such dimples I such teeth such a neck! such shoulders 1 such a style 1 such etc., etc., etc. For a full description of the divine Annie, I refer you to the most popular sensation novels. All of them together would fail to de justice to the charms that met my eye as I gazed upon her. Of course I need not tell you that I exerted myself to produce an impression on this fair creature ; nor need I tell you that I succeeded. You know the power of fascination that sits en throned in my gray eyes, and in my munstaohe, which latter has been much improved by dyeing, since last you saw me. You know how the ladies will fall in love with me, and how difficult it is for me to be cruel to them. You will not be sur prised, then, to learn that within a fortnight from that evening, Annie Dobbs and I were en gaged. One morning, not long after, I chanced to call on my friend, Mrs. Grigehaw. I had taken my seat in the parlor to await her coming, when my attention was attracted by music in an adjoining room. It was such music as seraphic hands might elicit from a piano of celestial manufac ture. Thalberg might in vain try to imitate it. Presently a voice, which evidently belonged to the seraphic performer, began an aria from Bel- Hui. The tone and execution were marvellous. The most fastidious critic, under the stimulus of a pusonal pique, could not have withheld his unqfialified and unpaid for approbation. Could that voice have been heard in the Academy of Music, during regular opera or matinee, Fres zolini would have hung her diminished head, D'Angri would (I fear) have been aogry, and Lagrange would have taken a ‘, bona fide" de parture for Europe, not waiting even for another farewell benefit or coronation. I fancied myself seated in a private box in the heavens, while the prima donna of the Milky Way was executing a solo in the Music of the Spheres. The mush) ceased. Mrs. Grigehaw entered the room. Behind her I heard the rustle of silk and crinoline, and was conscious of the presence of the divine cantatrice. Mrs. G. presented me her niece, Fannie, just returned from Italy. Fannie and I talked music for half an hour. Fannie sung and played for another half hour. Oh ! Pod, what transports were mine You are aware of my musical accomplishment. Day after day, Fannie and I played and Bang to gether. The chord of our hearts became attuned io unison, and gave forth responsive chords. Need I tell you the rest? During the perform ance of a duet, we somehow became engaged. Soon after, I happened in at one of Mrs. Geo. ghull's receptions—literary affairs, you know. There was a collection of authoresses, with all the floral and vegetable names in the botanical vocabulary. Among these flowers stalked a number of literary lions, with shabby coats and untrimmed manes—each a Great Unknown, des tined to astonish the world home day and eolipbe Shakspeare. The star of this gifted assemblage was Miss Sallie Lobkins alias Lavinia Lavender, the cele brated poetess. I can convey to you but a faint idea of that bewitching female 3 Although not beautiful in the vulgar sense of the word, she has the resistless charm of intense intellectuali ty. Her blue eyes sparkle with inspiration. I lost no time in procuring an introduction, and addressed her a common place observation about the weather. She replied with a quotation from Tennyson, I responded with a stanza from Byron. She repeated some stanzas of her own oompo— I answered by reciting a poem of my own com position. In a glow of inspiration, she turned her lus trous orb ceiling-ward, and recited a poem in:. promptu. I turned my e yes in the same direction and im provised three stanzas, at which her eyes sparkled, appreciative admiration. She took my arm, and led me mysteriously to. a private corner. I am going to ask you a question," she whispered:. "Will you promise to answer ma. truly?" I promised. "Are yon not Alexander Smith traveling ira disguise V' " / dote on Alexander Smith," she continued, scarcely heeding my negative. "Reis my beau, idea. And you look so like his portrait and your poetry is just like his." At receiving this involuntary tribute of ad- miration from that gifted lady—the feminine luminary in the literary , firmament—l felt a third of my already divided heart pass into her poa- =l3 Afrer I had daily breathed the spirit of poesy in Sallie's society, until I fancied myself, indeed, an American edition of Alexander Smith, I one. day, in an unusual glow of poetic inspiration, proposed to her, and was accepted. I am thus equally the slave of Annie's beauty, Pennies music, and Sallie's melodious feet, (poetic feet.) When a fellow is in such a pre dicament, what is a fellow to do Y Advise ma, Pod. LEITEI3 U . NEW Yoga, March 20, 180.; • Man POD:—.I have become involved in two. more engagements. The first of these—don't laugh sit, me—te with a charming widow of thirty. summers. I will not attempt a fall length portrait of her. I may sum up her most engaging qualities In the one word—experience. •Oh t Pod, what a host of graces, which exist but in embryo In young un married ladies, are beheld in full bleom in an accomplished widow. How bewitchingly she makes love to you ? She first proposes to be your aunt. In this confiden tial relationship she now and then favors you , with touching recitals of her past trials, expe riences and heart history. How you sympathise with her and long to console her I And when she says she never—no, never—can love again, what an unaccountable pang her words cause you I She knows a thousand ingenious ways to flatter you and convince you that none but she can make you happy. She occasionally affeota to lecture you with a grave, motherly air, wear. ing, the while, her must youthful and blooming look. At length you are surprised to find yourself, Y. if under some spell, holding the little jeweled hand, which she knows so well how to display, and beseeching her to alter her matrimontal in tentions in your behalf. This alteration she les, after due hesitation, prevailed upon to make. Believe me, Pod, there's nothing like being made love to by a widow. Such, at least, has been my experience with, thecfasoinating Mrs. Nellie Bellealr. My last entanglement wait with BOW',