VOLUME X V • T b`• t :A 011 N POST. 5t4T7,10:0 Cr:Ct.), rrl JA.1",3 ES P. 1:1A3.1.M. tPi Nt;17!:-`:.! , (TArril:t V, ' Cl;,l %`:o fl;itMS.—Five'Dolhrs a year. luiyal.ae strictly in advai...: 81r Dullarm invariably required if Out paid within the ycra Single copies, TWO OrNT6—fur ar the counter t by tilt. :four Burs. - RATES OF ADVERTISING. . ai T Twice' Once a , in Irk:, 1" WI". (a weekia week ) wed:. Ono 50.... _ _ .11 Two issertions 75! I Three insertions i 1 00i - I lon One week. I 176 Two weeks ....... 00 200 150 lOu Three weeks 400 285 200 126 tO O One mouth 500 335 250 1 (Si t 5 Two moutha 700 4d5 350 235 Three mouths 000 800 4 501 3 00 ; 300 Four months 10 00 8 651 5 (10! 3 35. 450 Fire moutha . 11 00 735 6 50 0' 3a. Li 50 mouths 12 00 8 00 1 dGO 400 d5O Nine m0nth5........... 10 00 10 35 300 535 DOO One year 20 00 13 35 10 Oil uus 12 00 -Banding Card, six line , or Lees, pv1..01111001 - 10 00 PLEASO 4 2. One square, per annum, , co the paper,) 3c 00 Marriage notice: CO comae ; coati notices, 25 pairs3TEGH.SATURDAY POSE A MA3ll,lolaii ONLY ONE DOLLIVii ?ER IN ()LUPE; OF TFIO. Single Subscriptions, - - - G 2 per animal. CONTAINS ALL TILE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Comine4 cial, Local, Telegraphic and Migeellaneous. Thin Paper being of the LiI:GEST dux, and neatly prints on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper in Pittsburgh. WThose who wish to take a railer front Pittsburgh, will lio'd the SATURDAY POST a safe and preamble investment. Achim's, ' JAIILiSS P. ttAltl4., =,nri Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS Jitti. F. titiutat 6,7 memits) BOOR AND JO :13 OFF/CE, POST BUILDINGS, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PII"ESBURGII pin undersigned caving made extensive additiona of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES F TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST JOl3 OFFICE, invite Ow ,teution of Rail Road Wirers hierchatitn, btriineHs mot, and the public generally, to their superior tazilities fur executing with dispatch, on reasonable terms, all kinds of • RAIL V.. AID , MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EvEr.ir OTHER DEeCtiIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING 4•y - unr material being nearly all new, we can give assu rance of the most complete Ratiafuct km; and solicit orders BOORS, PA NI PIILETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTLR HEADS, BILL HEADS, DILLt.4 ,LADINO, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, .4Cr- Part lculitr IL tuuliun will ulna to, ptild to the printior of I' us t o r:4, =•c. for Concerts, Exhibitioner Circuses. BARR L MYEIth. , ilse 0t.6'2, R. 3:1 A. C. i,..ItWAILDIIiO AND 00 INIERUHANTS, DBALEttfl IA PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOl4. No. 11-1 EscONI , STl.s;z7, erfTtiBUIV/11, PINNA. ri.r.:PLIIENCEP: Springer darLangh, Joseph E. Elder, tit.Loaii,; Pittdburgh ; Boone A Wyly, Philadt,lph , .; I±.. H. Palmer, " Garret A Martin, " McCandlees, Means A Co., " James, lion t, Santee a Co. '' 11. Childs A Cu., " Leone, Sterling A Co., " Bagaley, Cuagrave J: Co., " Yard, Gilmore a Co., A. A. Mason a Co., " Edward I'. Mott, ~ G. W. Smith, ,1 heeling; Weaver a Graham, A. J. Whreler, Canker, uturmilAf: The People's ,Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBA:;HER & CO., Cheap Cash ljN4lere in all kinds of Fashionable 800 , T6 S1101. , ;S IND GAITERS, ~For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, No. 17 Flllll Street, near lilnrltet, out PlTTlilUltGil, PA E=l PERRiIN ProprituorEL of Childs AL Co.'s Patent Elakitie Fire and Water L.roor Cement Rooting. 133 'MULL) sThEET. ORDERS fur 1100 FIN 0 promptly and faith tully 01.0 C, ::11d ill our work ws.rrauted. itoofiug luateLittl ulrio.yu us 'mud, and tor dale, with d,- r,-ctions tor -a,. 5t.1.2:14 JOS. F. HADin.urozi & Co., ENGINEERb AND MAAaMENESTS, Corner of Past and Liberty streets, Pittsbu? Pa. QIIPEIIIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw Brogeram Printing EBtablislithent, Aiennfactorice t &c., made to oriLr. They alms COIILIUUO ti,, xl,aunfacture of . t heir Colubrat;.(l,ll:tchiniote"roola, ouch ao Turning Lath CA, Iran Phwcte, Boringnad Lrilhng Machine-, &c. Also, Wrought Iron tthalting, NOVI Pulle)o, ttc. JaS:lyd _ . _ _ 1110MPEONv JOHN THOMPSON Si. CO., UOUSE PAENTERS, GLAZIERS AN t. URAINER.S, N 0.135 Third atrtet SIGN PA iN IND executed with viient urea and deliatca. Mlxo.l Palo 1... Cite Toriientine, Varuista. Japan and English Patent Dr) ,rs, Ville Montaigne Zierck, a very superior article; 11111 - deiphia and Pittnburgh Vi bite Lead MiWil)“ on band aid I .• sale. We are pi - L.1,1101 to gtind colors for Painters, Dr,, ge,ts, or olhett, at the iihorteAt notice, as we have a nit w: ich grinds by ideurn Painters will save money y pc: flint their colors ground with us. turs:ly GOLD AND SILVER SP :CMCLES, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES• lIIDROMETEIIS or npiritd, the cheapest and hest articl-ft evor brought to tilts city. ".PHERNIOMETHILS AND B.4.ItOMETER verging in pric , ,, from teo w $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND - SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, always on liana at 0. E. SHAW'S, I'racti.2,ll - Optician, 58 Fifth 3,eel. opposito Masonic Hall. Mineral Water Depot._ J. C. BUFPUNI rt. S. BURKE!: EC. BUFFO' & CO., Manufacturers 11 • Sarsaparilla, :tritium Water ' Pop, Bottled Ale ant Porter; also, Bottlers Walliwright's col.bratoal Winton,. Ale. Warehouse, 26 Blierket street, Prrreatraen, Pe 'Orders filled and shlt.liod to ell putts of tha country hcrtest notice. lulthlydaw B. C. Sr. J. 611. SAWYER, WANITFA!;TURER9 OF LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOiLE AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood 'tercet, 1 2 ..Ittsburgh, Pa A. 1.. WEBB & 11110. (6tICC“, , Irs WEBB) GENERAL COMMISSION ! - Z. ERCHANTS AND /VI ENTL POit Till; PALE OF • DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Pratt. pain Commerce in reets, BALTINIOR E, Rrcei:o on GOuSiguni nt ul I knot, of Weetern Produce, and unlke adv,nced thvnlA, FIE P I It eNce Geo. W. Smith A Cu., W li. smith A W. 11. Garrard, 3LRar A Itier eteun. tur4:3t,e-wfim F. T. thmerAf C. G UTENDORp 8U511.41, & GUTENDORF, . YANUFACTUREitti STE A 31 808 14 - 111 R , WANTED. -300 bus. good Dried Apples, by PLIIES A I'ETZEB., Aocl all of Skeet Iron Work. Pon., ti -..r Wat,r, rattiburgli, Pa. 1.) LICK LEA.I).--45000 lba. on hand and for Aliar ALL OUDJIB3 YrwivisLi ATISSIIBD to i te24l4 LP eats by Exit 171 B.L. FM/ MISTOOK al ... . . n• - 4 .1 * • i , ... At - , k' E,,,, -- 1,. : J . 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HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENIVA AVENUE ¢ THIRD ST., WASHINGTON, D.O A. F. J3EVELtIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA B. D. MARKER, (Formerly the 'Marker iloasq' Blairsville, Ph.) rg-1 ~ E SCOTT, HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED ANL .OPEN FUR QUESTS. It is situated in a central part of the city r betug convenient to all Railroad Depots uud Steamboat Landings. The House was built iu 186 ti, with all modern improve ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furnituie being now—and will iu every respect be a first class Hotel. Fine STABLES are attached to the premises. 1ie12..) H. W. KANAGA U. S. 110 TE IA Opposite the Penna. Rhilrend Depot, HARRItiBUBAJ, PA. [jols TV s@iANGTor OTEI IL , FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, • PITTSBUI:GH, PA. JAMES SH.ANNOI - 7, Proprietor. TIES HOUSE Is LOCATE]) ON THE 2 5. corner of P NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improve:a : eat, remodeled an 3 furnished with new furniture, and is uuw the most conve nient Hotel iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. utyB:ly ',,, i 14. a celsior Restaurant, - ... 4 " \ivtt i No. 11 1 WOOL. Strea, I'zi-rst,i;r.Gii, P . .., WIRILEI , ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKL AND EASTERN FISH. • The cindereigtaml Pad, received fr, ra the gasteru tun, ket, aelected with great care, SMELT, 11AL1UUT, ILADDuCIi, FIIESII COD Fist', EAS CUR?: SUN FI3II, t,EVEIt.IL VAiIIETiLS CF LAIC; FISU, New York Prince's Bay, Egg "%laud, Egg Harbor, shell Oysters. The fluoec eve. brought to this city. Every delicacy of the seasde served up at die EXCELSIOIt ItES.fAURAW& S. STELNIIUC if., mrl:4ave COISIVIIICOPLE RES'rAUILANT. Br ELI YOUN(), FIFTH STREET. The atteutiuu of Nierchuulti • - and others is directed to this • establishment, which has bon recently fitted rip for the purpose of allordnig a SUBSiAN TIAL EATING IsousE IN A O.ENTitAL LOCATION country sulky intending market are particularly invited to call. Lverythiug pertaining to au EATING SALOON will always be touted, of the tresheat the market affords. aplnklydAw MANSION 110 U SE;GEORGE AUREN'rZ, 113.01P.1iT01, No. 3.14 Liberty iitrert, just beside th- Vmdeuger Depot ut the Pennsylvania Itnilroad, which It thr inost convenient home in th., city for parmeuKera arri Ting by that read. the pruprktur lutviug, ist cuue4,t t Ue ezpett2e, cited up, iu OTCeniq, t ettylo, the PriAi',W;ILYN would reopurL Tully solicit a ,:hare of !albite pattczi.a i 4ii. There to attached i - r2A.13 Llt and ta g .Ls w it, to Ira urlux, and t. “utstors. Ilan Lanier awl will tw it - niched with the [cot the wart can ailerit G-ROU.k.TAE to g AMES PAT'ION, Jr., Federal 'street, Al -1,..611uuy, Wnolusaa3 Grocer awl Tea llealur, aud idkunr.ddl Liquor Metctraut. uealer in tdover and Timutity rues; ituttur, Old use, Lard, Bacon, Floar, dalt, Fish, te.e,,, and Cunt!. try ?cuthico generall, DON 2,!,; PATTON, - - . ytrcx,t, Allegheny, Ln uuw receb, lug in store tho fullowing ; which Le wilt sell at Chu lowest caull prices, Vut.— .123 hunt. uew crop plautatlon Molasses; blids. •• ' sugar; 30 Lute. lifueare eyrup; iu buts. prune roll butter ; 80 the. leathers; 13)) Duxes " Cheese ; • Lbii Bacon Hams; 40-nalt chests Young tlyson, Imperial, andlgenulne Old Country ,ezts, wane general assurtutent or the best and largest stoes oh Faanbytirucertes to be had in the city,which is ter sale ter Cash—remember, PATTONI3 2 tel Fodurul street, Allegheny City. s iUUAR.- zu übls. Baltimore Yellow Sugar. 6 litaiL Leland 10 bbla. 16c:tined 10 " Lovering assorted " ReceivLd aud for sale by JAMES PATTUfrii, Jr, nev2.3 Oily TEN'IIUN, ALLEGUENY CITI.— Tho subscriber would call your= atteution to hi, 81,CH. of FAMILY Ctt JCt ttto bought, of late iu Nee Volk, fur which he will sell at tower prices uu3 other house iu the two cities, for es.eut. Come and sue tlo JAILES PAiTt.V6, Ja., Federal etreoc, near the Diamond, ALLOILLENY CITY A. 1volty.1.1) TEA TiLE TEA STOILE, Fifth street, ha imported into this market some of the tmunt glad. of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, grown iu the Celestial Empire, doue rip iu all the VilliOUr taucy packages which etunese ingenuity can invent. It to b luxury and comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam huts and hotels, Lied private unnilies are invited to call. oct7 KETell U PS.— 10 dozy-u Mushroom Ketchup. 10 du Englath Walnut do. 26 du Quarts Tomato do. 60 do Pints du do. Fur dale by REYMER ANDERSON, ,u0v2.1 Nu 39 Wood street, opposite St. Marled Hotel. Wheat, Itye and Corn Wanted, fa 183 PAZ.B,L ETE.A.:Aa ALLEQiIENY CITY. 'ui 11 E SUBSUIUBERS lIAVE TAKEN b6tablicitium;:t, and are prepared to 13 PAY TUC IllulltßT Li.L2.1:11 PRICY'S IN I3ABII YOE 2.5,0u0 6I:611EL0 OF WHEAT. . 10,000 'ENE. j 10,000 COEN. It is the intention cf the proprietors to offer LEILA FILICIP, tor soy choice lots oi White or Ked Wheat. They intend to verb superior Fatuity Flour, and are willing to pay o vrenawo to the farmer, in the shape of au extra price to in dace him to raise a choice quality of W heat, and to bring it zia market in gc.Li order J y la: ly dk.v. P.. T. KENNEDY & 01111). ilAppincott, Shorten &. Farson, Nll. IU4 WOOD .9T11.10T, NEAR AiA F.A Eatealyd 11 13 E . R . S t Latts TRUNKS, Tr,,, yinag r macs, Carpet Bap, Am., keep constantly km hand a ‘arge stock. We aro prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be fore purchasing elsewne, st 'B. QT. 01.1ARLES LIVERY STABLES.- The undersigned has bought the lease • of the above named [gables, ;..: . 0 11 gether with a portion of the eaten ,sive stock of DoraW and Carriages, lute cm_ property oi .lamed Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock before.mentlouttl, he has also added a number of EINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Rhich were formerly employed at Ws Livery Stables In Mini, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received frctt public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stabled. N. 13.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Funerals. detlg. `TEFL PEN S. Gillot's; Pra —r tt ; Per k) ry's; Phiuea'; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American, Maiden & on'e, and Haveu'r, Nat received by W. S. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second eta WEET CIDER.-4 lads. Sweet Cider, for rule by JAMES A. FETZER, dc.:4 89 Water street. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS of every duicriptieu in the Fancy Dry Goode line.— Please cull and see them. C. 'HANSON LOVE, do'2s Fermurly LOVE 111tOTLIERS, 74 Market St. fIOPPERAS.-10 bbls on band and for sale 3 I 141,46' N L. 64 EiNkIRT. - teg 0/1 .lESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hogs for ,ale by liti4l HENRY H. COLLINS. q'I.ARCII.-200 bxs Rochester Pearl Starch L., fur «ale by - Ideal I.I2NRY COLLL',IB. DORT FOLIOS AND DESK. PADS for sale WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO, do 9 67 WofA street. GE°. WHITE & CO., having complet el their annual inventory, and redu-ed the cost price of ,their goods, will sell their present stock at a further reduction of 1.6,, Jail VARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie gated soap received, and Cer sale cheap. by JAMES A. FETZEII, tet) Corner Market and First streets. BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Successor to B. T. C. Morgati,) STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth - street, Pittsbuigh, Pa. Co-Partnerslialp. TPILE undersigned have entered into Co il. Partnership, under the style of Wm. 0. Johnston & Co. SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM O. JOH:iSTON. Pittsburgh, September 6, 1557. P ROPRI6T KE SS EL E.. JOHNSTON, JR WM. O. JoHNHTOM WM.. G. JOHNSTON &. CO., PROPRIETOR, QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. so 30„ BLANK BOOKS, Journals, For at& by d 029 SUPERB GRAND PIANO, IJ F 8.031 TUE:FACTORY OF Steinway Si, Sons, New Work. 13_ KLEBEI & 8110. take pleasure in an. rz - ramming to too public that they have just received a splendid full GRAND PIANO, a.. -• frum the lactory of Steinway ot Sons, New t York, which for exqnisite sweetness and volume of tone, lightness and elasticity of tench, aud a most tasteful and ele gant exterior is considered the FINEST GRAND PIANO ever brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE KEr'EATING ACTION, a pa ented invention of Still _way 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 not, to call and sue this unrivalled instrument. 11. KLEur.B. & Blto., No. 63 Fifth street, Sole Agents for Steinway iz Sone. N. .13.—Aiso, just i eceived a fresh lot of isluuns & Olark's Pktaoa. dead P 1 0 Si BULL GRAND PlA4.loBlgirthi PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 ANI) NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, teem the monufactrry of UGICE.ERING : & SONS'. Bustosi, just received from the manufactory of Chickering ts Sous', Boston, toe following desirable and elegant stack of their PIANO FORTES : One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. Price Vie One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant gem, wood case. Price $7OO One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearl , , equal in power to a full Graud, and occupying only the room of au ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO ,SQUARE PIANOS I - - • Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. T Q Rosewood svveu 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 u 44 44 GIA id Four Basswood " 44 44 " 13 / / 7 1; All of the above are of their NEW SCALE:, and with fell i EMI frames, and their new Patent Action. Theeo Lisiruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced prices. JOEL, IL No. 81 Wood street, Sole Agent fur Chirkeriug Sur,e. HeSSlVS.Utta.ries c. Lewl3 TEACH:ZS OF TUN V ' ()ROAN AND bINGINfir ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, As Week, Latin, German, French, and Taught by CRAB. Qit it E, Cdrid Theo:. '.42C0- Enquire at the principal Music Stoma. I ile24:Bzu TOBACCO AND bEGAttS. ti D. RINEHART, V V . $B,OOO WORTH SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, Al pliE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OF FERED to the Ladies to buy cheap Embroideries. Tht goods are all fresh and new, and of the latest importation, consisting of Collars; Sleeves; Banda; Edgings; Setts; Laces; Trimmings , Skirts; Waists, Ribbons and Veils; And will be sold without regard TO COST TIOSIFAY AND FANCY GOODS, Adlee, Come One, Come All, and don't miss the place AT J. BUSH'S:, 06 Market street, between Third andplyurth streets THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR MAL CLASS, at the. - IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, tinder the direction of A. BIJRTT, Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence On Monday F.venlng, February Ist. The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings of each week. Tram $2 per Session of Sixteen Lessons. J 328 AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 03" IN II_ECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND CB AVON DRAWING, Jaz By JOHN HERZ. Air For farther Information apply to Dlr. P. W. JEN KINS, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitta burgh. [ novl4:Bmd. T AR D. --13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for -RA Bale by I felll HENRY H HOLLINS. FINE FLOUR. 20 bble. Fine Flour in store, and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS At Oa, fe2O Corner of Wood sad Water street. OVEN SHIRT BOSOMS—A first;-rate article, all ready for use. A variety of styles re. •fdbt 1(091 HORNE'S. 151arket etreet. I.4ARD.--A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kegs, Just received and for sale by McOANDLESS, MEANS dr. CO., 1a23 Career of Wood and Water Arcola. °LOSING OUT.—Women's Leggings,Wool suzkiugs, Gloves, Mitts, Comforts, Undershirts and Drawers ' and every other article in the line of WOOLEN GOOLis for men, women and children, will be closed out yell cheap during the cold spell. JOS. HORNE. fell) 77 Market creet. FRlllT.—Raisins, Currants, Cranberries, Figs, Hungarian Cherries, Plums, Citron, Oranges, Demons, Ic., &c., for sale at lowest flguresfor +Nal, by JAMES PATTON, Ja., - de3o Federal street, A LLIVIIIV.NT 4:311!V. ItirUCILAGE—For office use, in convenient iy.A. form, for sale by W3l. G. JOIINSTON a CO., $ - 60 n FOR a tWo story frame dwelling house and lot of ground so feet by 100, pleas. ntly situated on Mt. Washington. Terms 'easy. fee. S CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market t. I%TOTICE TO BIITCHERS.—Large Meat 111 Cutters and Sausage Fillers, of various sizes, at No. 47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. d,r4 nRY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples for JUF gokle Lt u 1 won a. Comma PFITSBERGII, TUESDAY. MARCH 23. iSSB Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, lIIVOiCe. Books, ()Leek Books, Blli Books, Receipt Books. WM. GI. JOHNSTON & CO, 67 Wood street. PIANOS AND MUSIC. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS No. 129 WOOD ST.IiVET SELLING OFF!! OF EMBROIDEIti J. BUSEVS, No. 65 rillarket street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ior AT FIRST COST.-ii3e, /,;(6 NORMAL CLASS. DRAWING LESSONS, ED 01. E. A SAS NGS Et A rti MIDDLE 11.001,1, JON 8' NEW BUILDING. ®PEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Weduesda , and Saturday evening., from May let to November lot, from 7 to 0 o'clocir; nud from Noveruhr let to lay let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all stuns not less than ONE DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year in Juue and Decal:Libor'. • Interest was declared at the rate ofi nix per cant. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; alno in June and December, 1856, and in Juno and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn ont, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June-and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this tahrononey will double in less than, twelve years, making in the aggregate EIGHT AND ONL-ELAL2 PER CENT. A TEAR. Books containing the Oltattor, By-Laws, Rules and Iteira• lotions, furnielaud gratis, on application at the ergo, President--GEORGE ALBEWE, VICE PRESIDENT., Hope?, cil Hepburn, ' John El. Shoenberger, James Biddle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, ha= M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D Kelly, William S. Lively, • James Ilerdnum, Hill Burgwm, John t 3 Cosgrove, tnunsr,s. William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman, John G. nackoleo, Charles Kum', Albert Culbertson, . ' PA. Madeira, John B. Canfield, - John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton, • Henry L. ltingwalt. William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George 8. Bolden, George F. GiMoore... Alexander Tindle. James S. Hoon, Theehald Utubstaett6r, William 8. Haven, George it. White, ....lecretaryand Tritasour,. - ..-011A8. A. COLTON. L BANK OF lOWA. J. STEVENS & DUSMOINES, Jt' t 'A COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt,. mitted. LANDS auluctud uud locate.. tiapindists wishing to make investments in the West, eau do en through this hone. Gorrespolidemienulicited, tuyainin AU TUN LOOMIS THOS. D. WOW& AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes,,Bouds, Mortgages, and all Socurith s for !lousy. Moroy Loaned on Citelis at short dates, with collateral necnrity. •NOT6S AND DRAFTS BOULiiiT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on remouit bit.) terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good occur! ties St remunerative price_`„ AiBo, attoud to tho 'Salo, :touting and [totaling of :too, Estate. Oince, No, 93 FOU ILTII kitrout, above .1a AUSTIN 1,00 Mi , ,, Notary ruld)ri TIOLME'S & • SONS, Bankers and Ea change Brokers, rind lieatere Notes, Drafts, Accept. 11- • aueee, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchtiuge ou the East ern and Western tlitiee cuttetautly (or sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Lluitt.,l statea. Deposits received iu par funds or current paper, Nu. tl7 Market street, I+oLlVouti Tiurd and Fourth eta. Ja3l.kly rVIIOIIIAS WOOll6, Commercial Broker, autl A Dealer to Noten, lends, titoCk.d, Heal Ediate, ac., Nu. it, ourtti street, L'itztibtugh, Pe. Jett) OliN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE linerfir.l, lleale iu Excnange, Coutruorcial mud Italie Notes. Stock bought zw . it Kidd on cumantshub. Gulteuttot, mrefully atttuded Cu.Titurt.ut paid uu Depotete. No. JONEB' bourth etteet. joJe REAL E6TI'iTE AGE NTL). CU or, bON'S Oi i luL, No. 51 )0p dtilt uud purehowt, 01 Heal 6511 AL,, coo Ling 110L13118, utteioinig to ilitlillllllCo uud reitlre, uotiautnug loans i 01, totiti3, inurtgageti, &u,; tanittui; onVe3 • nilCurf, tlnutla, 1/01.1.1, ate.; writing ieLtere. grid CUrre6pCitill:,s with portico abroad, 4.,c. BELDEN SIiViIOUR., Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 11.1:exItENef.J.-51utura. Linuun., Liarrul..uu Z Cu., W... t Par!ii, JYthy S B. a S• UAL E6TA..I.:E Atti:Nl2, NU. ou WATLit STREtT, CIE VELA.N/J, Ulllt), ties tor etllo Lands to Illinois, Wisconsin, Slinnosota, thcfugau and jowl. up - will mmluinge Lanus in Wtscouaiu, &,4 1 ,' fur citannu.ol manufactures, and also fur city prupef ty. Sul feud - aof tinfdiry tiiaawered gran% by addressmg tat us above. aull:ly • z , AE.3IS in Exchange for Uity P ruperty.— 1 tarn& ol dab acres, on the Allegueny ri vcr, near nattallutug, lin) act Ltn cleat. d; dwelliug house, barn and or. Guard; coal, llinestone and iron ore. dleiU, a tam of 100 scree hear Llin /Above. alms, a term at 63 acres on Pcoe creek, i wiles from liittaunuag ; 3u acres cleared; two nUt12305, and a cow Una to good running order; a first rata location for hustuess. 2ao acres of laud at mouth of lied itauk creek; 10 acree cleared and in good order. Puce low and terms eavy. ',Till be exchanged in whole or in part tor city pro perty, 6. UUTlllikatT ii hVIS, auvlo 51 atarket duvet. oiN.Li $l5O FOK A TWO SKOHY Uwel- Hug ntuudo, ut . lour :yours, With lot ut ground .0 'tut [Lou. on Uuuteruy atruot. Aneghony city, Uy Ito noel) to un Terurs, $4OO in hand, U.alauco nt one, two aau three guard, 6. OUlli.l3cati & u 09.24 61 Alarket sti nut. FOE, RENT.—A large dwelling house, on f.oms street, at head ut fifth, with nuinethate posses Blue. Also. two small kIUUSes /14 bplaue a Court. 3. lariilJ3l 3r w SON, nor2l. of Alanxt ttreei F OR $750 will be sold a new two stury eraine LIOCUIe, With u good lot, 01 pound, In Atlegtleill city. rho lot to 24.1 toot trout, ou ftlouteruy dtreut, uy 1111 foot to au alloy. Term!: eons. OUT.W3faIT & SON, uovl4 Di Markel dtreet. klUliit TO FIVE DULLAitS PER ACRE tor several small luta of land, ten miles irom M muds. ' vale Marshall coauty, Vu., hair Lades tram R. R, Station. itichsuil and good timber. Price £4 to $5 nor acre, on time, Irma 5 to 7 years, it desired. AlBo 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Eta• tlon, If. Ac Ohio R. 8.., tor sale to suit pincila3ell3, at from $7 to s.ld) per acre, and on easy terms. S. ORTIIIIERT 8: SUN. novl4 al Market street. 14 1 0 R REN.V.—A dwelling hone° on Third 1. street. Also, one on Itutsa btruat, with immediate purr 6. CUTRIILR'r eb 60N, nov7 51 Market street. UDR SALE.—A. Dwelling House with a good Store Room, situate uu Rotausuu street attar Fed rai, Allegheny city. Price low aud.terrus easy. call S. CUTILBEII.... s Su.N, 61 Market et. SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house (frame) of hull awl eight room., portico in (runt, with a lot of ground 75 feet front ou South avenue, Allegheny, by '211.1 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, stable, so., &c. Price $4,500. S. CUTIIBERT & SON, nov2 51.illarket street. `°°'l MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTU KNAS' BANK STOOK, ur L'APEIt, will bo taken at par, either in whole or in part pay for several very desira ble locations for country residences, new rho, city. Ono lot of 1•l acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. For particulars call ac our otlice oct27 The most pleasant, safe and eAlucLual Worm Remedy tow in use. Prepared and sold, v:holeaale and recall, by ANGELI, & ItAFT, Cor. Wood and Sixth ste., Pittsburgh, Pa -And sold by Druggists c''""3ll° TILE OLDES9 AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA STORE In the city of Pittsburgh. Extra flue En- verOf a POW the best Green Tea imported, tiiiing of garde u growth. Also, the finest quality of pure Oolong Tea Jusseasing a delicious fragrance only to be found in the g, Loans, article. No spices kept, or Anything that iv injurious in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get ea a puns article of its own flavor. V 1 ,7 fth FLANNELS.— 'White, Yellow, Poqi and Plaid, of all grades, and at LOWER PRICES than they can be gut for at any other es tablishment in the city. C. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers, No. 24 - Mar,itet EASONABLI GOODS. Gentlemmi's molar garments; embracing silk, lambs' wool, heavy merino and cotton nuder-iihirtn; drawers, of the best nmunfacturn, and sold at very r duced_rates. r.%IOItRISON'B CELEBRATED i.I.IIItTS. A large lot of cravats, ties, pocket hdkfe., scarfs, Ac., and all other articles in the !Woof lin Lashing enitabie fot the season, at uov3 . 11.0tC4 E'S. 77 Market street WARRANTED TO sriELu'TWENTY BUSHELS l'Elt noun IN THE ELANDS OF ONE MAN—the Corn Sheller now ozhibiting at No. 6-5 Fhth fitn , et. Now, don't beexcit,d if you have been humbugged, but give this ir.achine a trial, and if it is an imposition, say so; but if thoroughly satisfied that it is the 'best inrcntion of the kind the age has. produccd,_then buy territory and make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see. I : . TIME. -200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by (143 HENRY H. IVILLINS. 'lop ROOM CORN.- - -3 tons first quality ree'd and for sale 'y [nrs] HENRY 11. CO—LINS. _ _ (ANIONS. -10 bbls. Onions for sale by Air mel BENkY FL COLLINS DUTNAM'S Improved, and other styles of Window Shade Fixtures, for sale by ArIATS.-200 bus. to arrivo by railroad, this te24 - J. tLL PHILLIPS. . 1 / 4 V dsky, sae tar arab by LIENSII EL CIOLIMUL JAME WA RDIIIIP :BANKS. No. 66 Ffnr.rth &ree.t., (3 LE V ELAIN 11, 01110 A L LXAA Dbli GARRETT, S. UIaIII3ERT & SON, - 51 Market street. AIRES' WO Affil. Cow CS T I 0 DI c ONFNO . TIUN, 00 NWT ON,OON ENOTION,OO.NF NUT I.ON, CONFE • T 10N, COM U T ION,CON-FNOT I 0.1.,1,0u NFLOT 1 O N,CuN F NOT 1 0 N,CONFEOT 7 00 NFNOTION OTIC E. MISCELLANEOUS “ Death to ail Vermin I ” "COSTAR'S" Rat, Roach, &C., Exttirllatinator, Put up in 20c., 35c., roc., and $1 Boxes. For the De:Arne Bon of Rate, Mice; Ground ur Field Mice, Mules, Roaches, Croton Bugs, etc. "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTER tiIINATOR. Put op in 26c., Mc., 75c., and $1 Bottled. "•COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER, Put up in 25c. and 50c Boxeo. To Dec roy Mottle, 800 Bugs, Musquitoes, Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animals. • The abeve are now acknowledged the Only infallible Remedies Enema ir& Terms Cash. • .. 414- No goode sent on commlesion. ad- Lib,ral wholesale Terms wade to Druggists and Deal ers.cererywllere. , . . . .rd- "Co stlee " Private Oircular to Droggisti and ern sent liy wall, on application. .vhoicaalu and detail, at •' COSTAR'S" Principal nepol l ao. ass firdmilway, New _finals, and by Druoisa .4 - ad Dealers everywhere. For the People My Pyeparations are certain Licbtruiction .0 every specith of Verndu; and, wherever known, are hailed as the most re marleable discoveries of the ago As a cons , quence, the de- Mt rid is becoming Immense To meet die demand and to meet also, in a liberal spirit, those geuerou pars who may want to teat their merits for themselves and their neighbors—lu now places—ni short, to place them within the reach of every body, every where. I beim arranged a scale of prices and premiums that can t fail to moi t the views of all : I. On Receipt of OAR DOLLAR. I wi I rot ward by Mali (post paid) a sullich3nt quoutlty of the Rat, hooch, dr., Exteznanwor to destroy all of this clogs of voimin that nr.'y infest your premises. OU Receipt of TWO DOLL4ILS, I will forward by man (postage paid) a onflicient quantity of both the Rat, rceach ay., A'sterst-n‘ot , .r and the Electric Powder, together with the pr,-minor of one year's Subscription t , • the Units,/ States Journal, the largest and best conducted monthly newspaper in th- Unite States. ill. On Receipt of FIVE DOLLARS. I will torwa.d by tailless (tiro-paying the express charges) $5 worth of Rat, Roach, itz., Exterminator the Electric Powder, aud the Bea Bag Everminator, (cilia latter being a liquid, caui.,ot be sent in the mail,) and the atiditionai pi einiuut of one year's subscription to the United Slates Journal. IV. On Receipt. or TEN otrLLARS. The same terms will he wade as wade to Druggists and Dealers. Try' see Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers. ADDB.E.SB all leCtota to . COSTAR'S Pat fIitiCIPAL DEPOT, 3sS Broadway, New York. .42e• To mare mistalteasum trouble: 1. Write iu a Wall] baud the mune of Post lace, (AA - int), cud State. 2. Register yoUr letter, and it will come at my risk. 3.piew York ami Easteru moue} pri.lerred. C.6eiikp emA. SEE TIIE FOLLOWING: Etats, Ito:aches, Oculgs, insects, 'yaw .he Famer hays: A lute wilier says that the various spis.ileA of vermin are multiplying at a tearful rate throughout the laud Theil rava,es have become a matter ut Bet leuii dread." A Cost master in Illinois, writing to "Costar's" Depot, says: ' country is littribly overrun with them, (rats, mice, tke.'') An .titer, trout the sawn Salle, WALL', Ca) : •• The rata ,aeo tively gnaw the halters oil my hores Willie in the Stable au him iaxrespoutlent remarks: •• (the rats) are ev..- rywhere--in the house, the bar.i, and nude: ever) atunp in the field." In the booth it is still worse A late order from the -Nay; Yard at Mobile was for thirty pounds of the limit Exterminator alone. What the People Hay:. Dear Sir:—Having a great umny i,‘,o around w soitue and shop, I thought 1 would try - your tuft r.xferiumator, and bought one of your b xes, and fixed it according w you: directions. The next moraine, 1 bound over one hundred and tiny dead rate. 1 hike Mauna,: la saying that it ail. do more than you Hay it will 1 have ate° tried it on steam boats, and satisfied thew that it is the gr, , atest thing of thr age. J. s. No. 43.5 10th street. Dear Sir,—My brother, J. W..Nt'Urem., . XI., a box of your Rat Exterminator, and i 01.1111.1 it to be vibm. you recommended it to be, a petite. Eat ilentroyer, 1 here with iIICAUSO $b for ore of it. Youra, ASuLEY New Your, bee. litb, le 1. - • Sir,—* • • All this summer 1. ha we _cur. truutued witS ILizicues and Mice. 1 was actually ...ehatueu of thv euust. cur the Rtsichei were 05'01) where, and 1 tlOO'L kuow w liar should have dune by tuts tune. 1 puraliteed your liztermtuatur anti tried at, anti in our week tool e an. Out 11 Roach or Mvune iu the lieu,. JOii B. 0. V B.NS, No. 94 -ins alert. Mtlu/ieft ALT 1% onic.s, ithio, June h, Dear Sir,—l have used it (the Ito, Roach, he., Esiuimi uatur) tore nights, 000 it is ziiattiol; u eta havuotsitaong hat tribe. Yours, hc., J. I'. lid.:0.11. What thy Pre,s say: We 'chop, by actual expe , truce, that - Costar's" prepare titian ter Itats,ltoacues, lied Bugs, arid lusects I g enerall s s an complete and perfect nitermium..ra. Iti forever C.. 2,, 4 " Bstermiuntote have Leou us d, they have fever tailed L., perfm m all that is maimed lin them. Li- usek.oepers shout., not fail to try ,lieio.—.New lurk Atlas, May nth. tbstar's" Itat, Beach, tic„ Exteruanatut destroyer of these pestilent creatthed. file Bed Bug t. xtel initiator is valued beyond 11.11.33‘111113 by every Isonzo's - Ile svim has had 0CC11.51011 to use it Bo is uis Electric Powder, chic. is certain de-th to Mosquitoes, Moths, Fuels, Fleas, and Net ruin of every sort.—lraitaaapoas What the Dl - ugyi..ts say : D. J. BEuCliSull, (Druggiat,) New Lisbon, 0. " Your Es terminators prove saustabtory." U. di T. E. 21'Dt1NALD, (Diugglats,) .New Brunrunck, N. J " e tried the Rat, Roach, ac , Exteirumatur and it at, ewers a good purpose." B. B. CLIDININUIIA3I, (Druggist) Beacer*Dant, iris. " it (the Bat, Roach, ac, eixtrrminatori is highly mitt:doctor) to those who have tries it." SAMUEL LILLL, (Druggist,) Deer Creek, Pickaway county, 0 "The Rat, B.oach, hitermiustor does all it is recoil' meuded to du." UULL,FuRD & LENIBERGER, (Druggists,) Lebanon, lie, We are pleased to say that which is solo gives satisfac tion " GEO. ROSE, (Druggiat,) L'ardington, 0. " It (the Rat, Roach, Exterminator) eau , like hot cake , , giving gen eral eatialii.c.ion." GEO. U. KEY6EIt, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pn. .B.L. FALINEnTUCii, .1 CO., Nu. GU ti ood,und Corner pt Fourth et, I ittehLrgb, Pa.' NOW is THE TIME FOR BUYING CHEAP CLOTillAti. Z. L EISNER, ON THE CORNER of WOOD AND FIFTH Slaiii:ETS, late Davis's Auction Room, is now sul. lug out his entire wholesale stock at 0 /ST wit CASH ONLY. He will sell Fine Black Petersham Over coat that need to sell Fine Black Petersham Overcoat " Brown " Raglan Niggerhead Raglan Lambskin " Blue Pilota %V hittloy Pilots Bearskin rsquimaax. line Wove Caseimere Brown Cloth Black bilk Cloth tinper Flue Drese Frock Coats " ti,uu Pants, Vests, and &trashing Goods at tn.° and pronot ticri rates. de.l3 AMES MILLINUAR, M.O.NONGAIIi , ,LA PL &NINO MILL, would respectfully 'Morin the put•ir. that he has rebuilt since the lire, and having enlarged Ins eitablishment, and filled it with the aswest and must aL proved machinery, is now prepared to furifish flooring and piqued beams, ecrowl sawing and re awing, doors, sash and illutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, kc. C•outh Pittsburgh, September 7, 1557. !sell) CHARLES tl. Lk %lA, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE A , L PIFTII STItI✓t.TS All business connected with this office will be att tided to with promptness Conveyances of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Leeds, Alortgages, Bonds, Powers of at.- torney, /Lc. Titles to neat r.stato examined. To the members of the Bar he Lenuers his servi,es as Com• missioner to take Depositions to he reV in the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. Ills offce is ono of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in executing business of that kind are very desirable. lfelu:ly 110 USES FOR, RENT BY B. CUTHBERT Zr. 80ti, 61 Market street • two story dwelling house on Sllller street, containing 8 rooms—rent V2OO per year. A two story house of 0 rooms, wash•house and largo lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., on Ewalt street, Laytenceville--rem stBo. A we story frame house of Brooms, large garden, grave vines, stable and car riage house, on Pastare lane, Allegheuy—V6o per year A comfortable dwelling on Carson street, South Patel urgh— V. 50 per year. The Buckeye Hetel, corner of .•erry and Water streets, will be leased for 1,2, or 3 years. A dwelling home on Wylie street—s2oo per year. Two warehonAes on Third street. nll9 'RESH LOBSTERS.-10 .dozen in cam for Bala by REIMER h ANDERSON, nov24 Na SO Wood 8 , root. CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled and plain finish, on different kinds of g.oods—all widths—wholesale and retail, by J. ds 11. PEULLIeS, 6 , 24 apd tal St. Clair air-et. NEW YORK, April 12, 184. CAVE, 111.. Jun,: 21,,t, 1857 $.5,00 tor V:J.: ........0,00 " 40:1, .. 8,00 " 8,; .. 9,00 8,00 " 5,0. -.10,00 • • 7,00 s,OO " 7,00 " 4 st. 10,00 " b,uu 45,00 3,uu 6,00 •• 4,0 u =MEE EMMEEZI t5,(10 " 4,5 J b,UU " ti,UU lquu " ti3OV MCIEMEI 1.5,00 •' 13,(JU 16,Uu 11,Uu THE DAILY POST. [Certrendenee of the Morning Poet.] FriOn WASIIINGTON. WASIIINGTON CITY, Mfkrph 19, 1858 This ii.ks been important week in Washing ton The Senate has had the Kansas bill under divcussion: and many able. speech - es have been made en both hides. The lion. John J. Critten- den made one of his greatest efforts in opposition to the bill providing for the admission of Kansas. His searching analysis, admitted talents, and 01.,quent delivery, together with his venerable age, gave great force to his remarks. This great eff•"rt of the Kentucky Senator made a profound impression do all parties, and will be read with deep interest all over the country. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia. matte one of his great speeches in r-ply to Mr. Crittenden, but ho was laboring under the influence ofa bad cold, and spoke with great difficulty His speech was unques tionably a master effort of a great mind. The House have had the Army bill under dis cussion, which was debated with earnestness and r.b , lity by Gen Quitman, Mr. Faulkner, Col. Curtis. Humphrey Marshall and others. The amendment offered by Mr Faulkner to increase ' he regular army was voted down, and the bill to raise five regiments of volunteers, as reported by Gen Quitman, was carried by a large vote this morning. Here now is a chance for our Penn eylvanians to show their patriotism, by tendering their services against the Mormons. After the passage of the Army bill, the House immediately went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, when the .übject of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution was brought up. Mr. Montgomery, from the Washington district, in our State, obtained the floor,' and made one of the most powerful and convincing speeches yet made against tlio Lecompton Constitution. To give you an abstract of his masterly effort, would oily mar its matchless clearness, and weaken its extraordinary force. To be appre ciated, this great speech must be read, studied and reflected upon. For the space of an hour the House sat calm and motionless—not a move ment was made, not a murmur was heard. You could see the eager and enchanted auditory in the vast galleries, b aning forward to catch the mighty thought as it fell from the speaker's lips. Dtfferieg„ as I did, with the gentlemen in senti mete , I yet telt a glow of pride as I looked al and listened to the manly representative from tee Keystone State declaring with an eloquence Rod b.,t loess rarely.witnesled, the "reasons for, tfe Leith that was in him." There was such g c.:tubiusti on of p tl . po wee end intellectual eaine-e eben: the ❑ .e, a to win the admire n ',rd este e the wonder of every person I had ocard Mr. Montgomery when he _!elivered nis great speech on the neutrality itIV7S ;u: d, in curntmm with every body here, 1 tx peered a great sthrt from him, but he so far , urpassed himself, and all I thought he conk .in, that 1 was absolutely lost in wonder I have no hestitaucy in saying that he is the thinker and ablest debater that ever rep resented Piinnsylvania in Congress. The speech I.dl Iflit avalanche on the Northern Democrat, who support the Lecompton Constitution. I looked around amongst these gentleman where they sat, the very pictures of mortal fear—ap palled and confounded, when the eloquent de fender of the rights of the people told them to vote for the L-compton fraud, and then go home and face an outraged constituency. I have never hoard words fall with such awful and crushing ,sect Snen, in fact, was the effect of Mr. M.'. speech to day, that it is everywhere admitted coat the Lecompton Constitution cannot pass Gmgress, and now, even Southern men talk openly of compromise, and it is strongly ens prated that several Southern members will vote for Montgomery's bill. I am, as you aro wml aware, a fast friend of one President and sustain his policy but if Mr. ‘I can ca-ry throlighi li,e compromise it will ,•ompleioly harmonize tiro dissensions of th, )oratic party, and he will deserve the eter _I e , ...titude of every true friend of the country. On Monday next Senator Douglas will wind up , 0.-• debate in the Senate, and the effort is ex p..cted to be one of his greatest. [For the Morumg Post.J Tonnage Tax. Ma. Loma:— Ile repeal of the tonnage duty ei toe Pennsylvania, and Harrisburg and LaI:IOP.S -"Sr Railroads being a question now before our Sate Legislature it is desiiable that the sub ject—the operation and result of this tax—should be correctly understood in all its bearings. Many object to its repeal under the belief that the repealing it would be a gratuity and benefit eunferred on thobe railroad companies, and so much of a less, as its amount, - - to' the people of the State. This, hewever, is an entire mistake, except so far as its repeal might enable them to get more through trade and travel, coming from beyond the limits of the State, than they now can or do Those companies, under their respective charters, have the power and right to charge higher rates than they now do. Their charges on such through business twist and will, at all tunes, be regulated and determined by those of l i competing lines on the north and south of them. Consequently and inevitably, while those com pauies are contrmled by persons capable and dis posed to take care of and protect their interests, the whole of this tonnage tax, while it exists, is, must, and will have to be paid by the people of the St .te ; or, in other words, by the local trade and travel within it, with added charges for the trouble and expense of ascertaining its amount, and to make sure of having enough. Not only tliS is so, but also what may not have occurred. to many affected by it—that since the Pennsyl ;anis. Railroad Company has purchased and own he oafambia Railroad, as part of the Main Line, t is but natural that this company should, and it dues, charge a proportionate part of this ton nage tax on and to the local trade and travel, over the Columbia Railroad. So that th - people of all the counties through which this C.,li.mbia Railroad passes, and of all the counties of ties State through which railroads connecting Witt, it, directly or indirectly, from which trade ir.l travel conies or is sent, and which, in part, o s: es over the Columbia Railroad, as well as the P. nMilylvania. Railroad proper, in point of fact, pay a portion of the aggregate amount of this tonnage tax. The result, therefore, of this tax -0 tir as regards the interests of the people of tau State, being precisely similar to that of the policy of a man who gives one hundred dollars ut of one pocket to he enabled to put ninety dollars into another Pocket. In the nature of things, while it exists, those who control those roads, where they can, will— :aid, it must be conceded, they ought—make such charges as will indemnify them for this tax, and be a fair compensation for their capital, expense and risks. They cannot charge a proportion of tais tax on the trade and travel coming from without the limits of the State, for the reason that no such tax is charged on the competing routes on the north and south, and their charges must be regulated by'those of their rivals throngb other States ; and it necessarily t flows that they must, they will, and they dn, charge the whole of its aggregate amount on the local 'rade and travel within the State, with something added for the -xpense and trouble, &c , consequent on its ex istence. Bur, it is said by come, that if even this tax was repealed, those companies would still con Untie to charge no less than they now do, or otherwise would, on the local trade and travel within the State. Snob opinion, however, is•di reotly contrary to the ordinary course of human action. and to some extent must be founded on latent prejudice. Those who control those roads will, in the first place, charge whatthey consider a fair compeosation for their capital, expenses and risks, and at haat the whole amount of this tax, if not something more. And espeoially will they be likely to charge somewhat more, if they think tti:o tax ought not to be imposed on them. The question in reiiard to this tax ought notto be decided by any feeling of either friendship or hostility toward the comps-ies paying it, but solely with reference to what is the true interest of tho people of the State, and the trade and travel within it. COMMON SENSE. A Specimen of P allot Banking. We insert the following from the Philadel phia Ledger, without note or comment. The facq speak for themselves : " Quite a stir was created on Third street, yesterday afternoon, rdi the publ cation of the Evening Journal, containing a hugo• i pst - Of the debtors to the Bank of Pennsylvania. This list covers nearly out entire page of that paper, and nunders in all nine hundred and torty items of accounts—principally-notes matured and ma turing, and overdraits—of the aggregate value of millions. The appraised value of these ac counts compare with the aggrog• - •te"asa drop to the bucket, being so meagre in amount as to be hardly worth collection. Many of the parties named as debtors are known to be utterly worth- . less, and the estimate put upon their accounts of a cent to $lOO, is probably not under estima ted ; but there are other parties liable to the amount of thousands of dollars, who hold prop erty, and who are otherwise supposed to be able to pay, whose liabilities • aro appraised at some merely nominal sum, leading to the inference that the appraisers had some knowledge that the said indebtednees had been, or was to - be; liqui dated in some other way than by payment in money. .After the-fact -of . the known pecuniary worthlessness of same of the parties who had been permitted to become debtors to the Bank, the most remarkable thing is the immense amount of worthless stock securities received as-collat eral, namely—Camden and Atlantic Railroad bonds and shares, Ilempfield R. do:, Guano stock, Iron Company, Coal Company, Improve ment Company, mortgages on unproductive land, and, in fact, a good deal of almost everything worthless that has been on the market for the last ten years. The publication of the exhibit will, no doubt, be complained of by many par dons as an outrage on their feelings and an inexcusable exposure of private affairs. It is possible that some innocent parties may suffer from being found in suspicions company, and who are probably free from all indebtedness to the Bank. But good it is to be hoped will come from it, as showing how large a portion of the business of banking is loose and illigitimate. Much of that shown by this expose was wholly disconnected from such business pursuits as banks are established to foster ; so far from aid ing that which is proper and useful, almost its entire capital has gone to the moat worthless spec ulations before the country; to toe direct and positive prejudice of useful and productive in dustry. It is to . be hoped that the condition of the Bank of Peffneyivania may not be taken as a type of that of any of the other banks of our city ; ut if the character of the business of any of them re,embles it, the sooner they are b neli -d out of existence the better, and it would be well for the industry and real prosperity of the city, if their places should never be supplied by ethers. Banks, we have contended for years, all Things considered, do more harm than good to Practical business men. The prudent and solvent trader would be intiuttely better oft without them than with them The knave is the party most dvantaged, the banks too frequently aiding him to a. fioticious show of credit resembling the real, long enough to deceive and defraud the worthy. We will not, however, press this matter just now, out hope the Leg sleture will real the whole ex pose carefully over before granting any more ~ u nk criarters, or before the pending bills, im posnig restraints on the existing banks, are fi di.posed of. There is one thing, especial• ly, that shohld command attention at the hands the Legislature ; they should insist on open ing the books and business )1,1111 our banks to public scrutiny, precisely as the books and pa pers of the public offices are open to the inspeo -4100, at a small fee, ef every one feeling an inter est in the search. Had such a law been•in force during the last live years, does any one believe chat the Batik of Peniellvania would at this time .xhibit such a list of debtore,anct such anamount of trash its assets ? THE Washington correspondent of the Chambersburg Va//ev spirit. writing under date of. the 12th inst., makes the following interesting annon_xement I suppose that your readers will be surprised well as gratified to learn chat on Wednesday last at 2 o'clock, Miss ReM cca Blacit,the accom f dished daughter of the Attorney General, was united in marriage to James F. Shunk. Esq., -on of the late Governor Francis R Shunk, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Shook has been for some months past holding an important position in the , flice of the Attorney General, and has made iniself universally popular in metropolitan so ciety, and his present good luck, which it is my pleasure to chronicle, will be very gratifying to Ms friends here and elsewttere. Mrs. Shunk, of - nom it is needless, indeed, that I should nay .uythiug in commendation, han'won far herself In this metropolis great praise, for the gentleness .f her disposition and very ladylike deportment -me has ever exhibited towards all who enjoy her acquaintance. The weddi g was attended by President Buchanan, Mr. J. B. Henry,' his nri vite Neoretary, Miss Lane, Hun. Henry Chapman, ,f Pennsylvania—whose wife Is, I believe, the sister of Mr. Shunk—a sister of Mrs. Black, and one or two other Pennsylvanians. The At torney'General and his lady dispensed vary gracefully the hospitalities of their. mansion, to the few distinguished guests present. 0u the occasion the Rev Dr Septimus Tustin, of the Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony, and at 4 o'clock the happy couple loft the city for a brief visit to their former residence in Penn sylvania. This interesting couple, I am sure, have the earnest wishes of very many for their future happiness. SCLIOOLCRAFT POST OFFICE AFFAIRS —The Postmaster Gen eral orders the followiug establistim.nts :—ltual road, York couury, Pennsylvania, Simon Kline telter postmaster; immediately on-line of the Northern Central railway, and will be a great accommodation to the people of that rapidly im proving comity. Chelsea, Delaware county, Pa., John B. Hoffman postmaster ; will receive spe cial supplies from Lenni Mills, two and three quarter miles distant. Mapleton Depot, Hunt ington county, Pa., Peter M. 13are postmaster, on the Pennsylvania railroad, between Mount Union and Mill Creek. Crab Tree, Westmoye land county, Pa., William Keister postmaster ; to receive mul mesasuger supply from Green.s tifirg. Star, Warren county, Pa., John J Main postmaster. Lakeville, Garton county. Pa., S. F. Plumer poermastpr. Warm Springs. Perry county, Pa., 11- 11. Etter postmaster; will re ceive special supplies in connection with Ster retr's Gap. Sheimatisd and C irlptle Springs. NUMBER 136 Appoihtrneuts.—llurton W Carpenter post master at Boutuan's Creek, Wyoming county, Pa.. vice Abraham Frear, resigned. Samuel Weber postmaster at Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, Pa., vice John Pstue, resigned, Joseph El Talbert postmaster at isiittany, Centre county, Pa., vice Geo. Delcamp, resigned. NAnitow ESCAPE —W., team by the Ontonagan 4dvoeam of February 2filla, that 'two Frenchmen went out ou the Lake ice on the 23d to pear troute. Soon atter they discovered the ice was moving, and hastening for the shore found a grip of water iu their way. The wind was blowing frbsh from land, and they ,had no alter native but to stick to their ice ship. Fortunate ly an. Indian on shore discovered them ran some five miles to Ontonagan, and a boat pn out to the rescue. After considerable search the men were discovered and Liken off, but not until the gap between them and land had widened to three miles. The Indian N7.l' rewarded with a barrel of flour for hie act of humanity, to the white brothers LITTLE or no water found in the stomach of a drowned man, and when it is present it can in no way have contributed to death. The ex periments of Orifila and Mare have proved that water is never found in bodies eunmereed after death ; and that it cannot be made to enter the etomach without the assistence of a tribe passed into the gullet. This fact, and that of little or no water 'entering tho lungs, cannot be too widely propagated; as the popular prejudice is in favor of the opposite opinion ; and bodies taken out of the water ore still rolled on barrels, and held up by the heels, in order to dislodge it—a practice fraught with the greatest danger, if the smallest chance of resustieatioa exist.