- • .• - . ' • • • VOLUME XVI. - PITTSBURGII - 11ORNING POST. nee I .inet published every morning,. ( Sundays excepitd BY JA.9ll+'.E P. BARR., Zet TRY ronTi.wisT comm OE GOOD AND PITTS STREETS, TERMI3.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance , Six Dollars Invariably required if not paid within the year. ; -Single copies, Two Cams—far sale at the counter iu t to Office and by the News Boys. RATES OF ADVERTISING - . • I • TIN Lum I a .a Davy. Thrice lrtoicet 0.13,3 C a , ./n TY'ley weekl week.l paper. 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This Paper being of the tanosst sus, and neatly prints on fine white paper, in largo, clear typo, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper • pnolished in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a paper from Pittsburgh, wilifind the SATURDAY POST a safe and profitable investment. Address, SANIRS P. BARB, sepl7 Editor and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. Jig. P. 848,11. ED. A. EirElls. lIIA.R lit & Re.s BOOK AND JOB OFFICE , POST BUILDINGS, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. THE undersigned having made extensive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES F TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST „loft OFFICE, invite til” a Bannon of Rail Road Officers Merchants, business mCLL, and the public generally, to their superior facilities fur executing with dbmatch; on reasonable terms, all kinds of RAIL ROAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING Sits - Our material being nearly all new, wo can give assu rance of the most complete satisfaction, and solicit orders for ROOKS, PAMPHLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER BEADS, BILL ER n DS, BILLS :LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS. CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DEIDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac. &Jr .Particular attention will also be paid to the printing of Posters, Programmes, Ac. for Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. BARE A MYERS. HUFFMAN, M'CRE.III , 3IVE(.% CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL. • No. 114 Sr.coND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. ILBELRENOEs: Springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. Lords; Pittsburgh; Buono Wyle, Philadelphia; R.H. Palmer, Garret /t Martin " McCandless, Means Co., " James, Kent, Santee A Co. " 11. Childs A Co., ,4 Keene, Sterling & Co., " Bagaley, Cosgrave A Co., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., " A. A. Mason A Co., " Edward T. Mott, 0.. W. Smith, Wheeling; Weaver 8 Graham, ee A. J. Wheeler, Banker, Cincinnati. toc7:ly The People's Shoe Store. • D. S. DIEFFENBACII.ER & CO ., Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashionable BOOTS, S OE'S AND GAITERS, For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, No. 17 Fifth Street, near Irlaritet, ocB PITTSBURGII, PA., J. G. PERRIN WM. JOHNSON S. A. JOHNSON PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors of Childs A CU. ' d Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof Cement 'tooting. 133 THIRD STREET. ORDERS for ROOFING - promptly and faith bully execs :eel, and all cur work warranted. Roofing material always •on hand, and fur sale, with di rections for use. sep2ily JOS. F. HAMILTON er. ENGINEEP.S AND EtiIACIIINISI'S, armor of Pixel. and Liberty streets, Pittsbul het, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments. Manufactories, etc., made to order. They also continue the l manufacture of their Celebrated Machinists' Tools, such as Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and rilling Machines, Ac. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Bangers ; Ac. rte. Ja&lpd JOLIN THOMPSON ROBERT THOMPSON R. O. mm%R, JOHN THOMPSON & CO., HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND GRALNERB, No. 135 Third street. SIGN PANT ING executed with neatness and despatch. Mixed Paints, Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Ville Montaigne &tick, a very superior article; Phila. dolphin and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and fur sale. We are prepared to plod colors for Painters, Drug gists, or others, at the shortest notice, as we have a Mill which grinds by steam Painters will save money by get,. Ling their colors ground with us. (mrfely GOLD AND SILVER SP CTACLES, 4.1 , * f4A,IdUIoACTURER , S PRICES 11YD11.0111E'rERS or weighing spirits, tho ctieapest and best articles oval brought to this city. TLIEIOIOIIIETERS AND BAROMETIIIW, varying in pricy from $8 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, always on hand at G. E. SHAWS, Practical Optician, 68 Fifth &rut. opposite Masonic Han Mineral Water Depot. J. 0, BUFFUAI 11. f 3. BIIRK.EIt - I - C. BUFFUM & CO .) Manufacturers o' u e Barsapsrilla, Mineral Water, Pop, Bottled Ale an! porter; also, Bottlers of Wainwright'a celebrated Wintortoi Ale.‘ Warehouse, No. 26 filarket street, Prrreausen, Pe. Orders tilled and shipped t,, all parts of the country hottest notice. aplthlydave B. C. Si, J. B. SAWYER, 12.S.NUriOTUUER8 OF LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, 'TOILE I', AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. LLSIIIIT r. IiVEBD A. L. WEBB & BRO. (tuoco , zsors to EIDEB. WSBD,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE , Corner Pratt's:arid Commerce streets, , BALTIMORE, Receive ;on Couslgamiit all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. REFERENCE Geo.W. Smith & Co., W H. Smith & Co., W. 11. Garrard, Miller & Rich etsou. mrt:3te-w•6m F. J. BOMA, C. GUTENDORP. BUSIED& & GUTENDORF, LIANUYACTULLEILB OF S.T - E A3l 80l LERS, Alid sal kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Pain utnot, near Water, Pittaburgh, Pa. #4*Au. Ozumo Pawn= ASVUIDJUi To. 005114 . . . , . . ~ . . , _ ..., . , • . +\.,: ---., , 4.,:' , i,,, ~_ . . ... • s. ,-- • . .-_-., . k , _-. ... ..... . :: - . . _ . k T . r i e . . . . - ,- . . ... . . : , r , „ i ii.,,,:,. . , . . . ii., ,.. - ,i :4" . 2, , ZI - !,1 fl , , , A z., ' - - -..; :' • . ~., ... , --'s • s,•• . '-' - 4 .-f•- ' - ..: , , T . . . I 4. .- . i '4lr " ' I I 1 ' . 4- :!,..' ' /et .. .. 4-.' ...-1:' -. Z 3,17 /a_ .lit ~, <± '.\,' 4 . ~ ; . , ~- - „ . , , . , _A or .:. . • • HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENN'A AVENUE 4. THIRD ST,, A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of the "Marker (lonss," Blairsville, Pa.) AH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It 15 situated in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The house was built in 1866, with all modern improve ments, and fitted np in splendid style—the entire Furniture being new—and will in every respect be a first class RoteL Pine STABLES are attached to the premises. (jel2ay kJ. ff-11 0111E1149 Opposite the Penna.. Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, PA. [jolt) WASHINGTON RIOTER., FORIIERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, Ps.. JAMES MANION, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE corner of P c:NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and is now the meet COlll7O - Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. ntyB:l3, Excelsior Restaurant, - No. 111 IF7)oll2tree, Pirrenuuoti, WIIOLUALF, AND lIETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND F A RTERN FISH. The undersigned has just received fr,nt the Eastern mar ket, selected with great care, SMELT, BALI UT, ILA.DDOCK, FRESH OOD FISH, EASI!ERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New York Prloce , a Bar, Egg Island, Egg Ilarbor, She/I Oysters. Tne finest eve& brought to this city. Every delicacy of the season served up at th, EXCELSIOII. ItBSrAUILANT. mrlidew S. STEINEXCE, CORNUCOPILIE RESTAURANT. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. Tho attention of Merchants,. '' and others is directed to this' establishment, which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTAN TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION Country folks attending market are particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. ap29:lydAw MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, PROP/U.6'NR, No. 344 Liberty area, plat beside the eassengor Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. ~.i."The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, iu excellent style, the ILANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage.. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, aflorl- Mg ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. }y Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, foriner ly of "Brown's Ifotol," caving taken this large and conune lions HOTEL, and having matted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveliug public give him a call. Assured, with the couvenieme of the avast, and his long experience in the business, u give satire satisfaction, u ad his charges moderate. WM. 0. CONNELLY. AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al legheuy, Wi oleeule Grocer auelTea Duater, and Liceuuud Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Clover and Timothy teed; Butter, Ote ese, Lard, Bacon, Flour, eel it, etc., cud C., un try i'roducu generall). no v 29 JAMES PATTON, JR., Federal street, Allegiu ny, La now receiving in store the following, which he will well at the lowest cash prices, viz:- 123 bbia. new crop plantation Molasses; 27 hhda. " • " Sugar; 80 bbls. Grocers Syrup; LlO Ws. prime roll Butter ; She " Feathers; 120 Dozes " Uheitie ; LOU Bacon llama; 40 half chests Young Byrum, Imperial , ancligenniul, Old Country leas, with a general assornuent of the best and largest atom of Family tiroasries to be had in the eiky,whieh Is for sale for Cash—remember, pArruiv'S, fel Federal street, Allegheny City. S U GAR.- 20 bble. Baltimore Yellow Saar. 6 111Ms.leland 10 bbl. Refined • " 10 " Lovering assorted " Received and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., noV23 eilingtOlty 0114 ATTENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.- The subscriber would call your attention to hie stets: of FAMILY GROCERIES bought, of late ' in New York, for OASII, which lie will sell at lower pricey than any other house In the two cities, for CASH. Come and 800 the pricts, a do3o COD FISH.-10 drums extra large and flue, for Wile by WII. U. 6511r11 6 Cu., mr:46 118 Second, and .47 First etre,. ts. I. ICE.-10 tierces prime, for sale by Will. IL 2111111 at CO., mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets. ky tiGAR.-50 hhde. prime N. 0. Sugar, judo reed and for sale by W3l IL. SAM N CO, mr36 118 2econd, and 147 First arectA. COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. H SMITH & CO., mr2B 118 Second, and 147 First streets.. FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in A: store, and for sale by MoCANDLEdS, MEANS dr CO., fe2o Corner of Wood and Water streets. J . ARD.-A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kegs, Just received and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS & 00., 1a23 Corner of Wood and Water areas. DICKLES.—G bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re calved and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, fe2o Corner Market and First streets. EGGS. -6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, and for sale by JAMB A. FETZER, mrlB Corner Market and First streets. BLANTATION •SUGAR & MOLASSES -100 Midis. fully fair and prime N. 0. Eugar ; 600 htle. , oak cooperage, prima N. 0. Molasses; CO ,4 Et. James S. LI Molasses, now landing ano for Bale, by MILLER & R.L011. - ETSON, mr2B Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. APICES: 0 25 bags Pirneute ; lOU " Grain Pepper; jrrit received and fur sale by MILLER k IiIOGETPON. nix2s i s. 221 and 22i Liberty street. _ _ OD FISH.- 3 drums extra large Cod Blab ; 3 " large " " Just rewired and for sale, by MILLER tr, RICHEITSON, mr23 Nod. 221 and 223 Liberty strect. PO LET —A commodious three story Frame flange, with Brick Ittmement—situated on Bedihro street—to rent, by 51iLLEli. 4 RIPE, IT3ON, mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. p ETCII II P S.— hd 25 dozen quart Tomatolletchups; 25 " pint " 20 " quart Walnut " 20 " pint " 10 " Mushroom " Just received and for sale by ItEIYMEIt & ANDEIitSON, No. 99 Wend street, tut 20 opposite St. (*barblt Hotel. WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment of ConutD Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by WM. IL SMITH & CO, 113 Second, and 14 First streets. =2B TIBACCO AND CIGARS:A large assort mom of favorite brands, on hand and for sale t• 37 WM. U. SMITH & Co 118 Second., and 147 Yirst streets. ORANGES. -100 boxes Messina Sweet Or. angas just received and for gale, by REYMER & ANDERSON, No. 29 Wood street . . aZOII.OC F. WE.IIII EAR CORN.-500 bushels prime Ear Corn received and for sale. by JAMRS A. FETZER, IQ LOOK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any a P style desired, in Gold or Plain Colors—manufactured and put up at short notice, by J & H PHILLIPS, DOUBLE MEDIUM, Double Crown, Medi um and Crown, Straw and Rag Wrapping Papers for sale by . W. S. HAVEN, Ckwtwr Market and Second etreote APPLES.- 30 barrels choice Russell; - • . 50 " assorted Apples received and for sale JI3IEB A. YEZCZER, 69 Water street; CILEAVER'S HONEY SOAPS.-50 gross 'kJ asLorted, on hand and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00., Cronin ifonrth and Weal streets, -pqEw EXPANSION SKIRTS OF EX QUISITE POEM, and of a superior quality of Steel Spring Mop, in white and colored, received by JOS. BOMB, twat, IT Area PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES F. BARR, AT THE ,f( POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREE'I FIVE DOLT ARS PER ANNUM. WASHINGTON, D. C PROPRIETRESS PITTSBURGH, PA H. W. KANAGA. GROCERIES, JA3IIB PATTON'B, Ja„ Federal street, near the Diamond, ALLSGELANY CITY Corner Market and Pint streets 28 and 28 St. Olsir street `BOOKS AND STATIONERY OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Sttoceasor to B. T. O. Morgan,) STATIONER AND DEALER IN 'BOOKS, PERIODIOALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsbuigh, P. co-Partnerszkap. TLLE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnerahip, undor the utyle of Win. C. &Anon= & Cu. SAMUEL It. JOIINSTON, Jlt., WILLIAM G. JOE:i STUN. Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857. B. H. JOHNSTON, MI WH. G. JOHNSTON flt, CO., QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, kj and 'JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, PLS. PIANOS AND MUSIC. PIANOS! C ON FULL GRAND PIANOS I ffnail PARLOR GRAND PIANOS ! 1 AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, foom the Manufactrry of 01111 - 3KBRING & SONS', Boaron,just received from the manufactory of Chlckering & Sons', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock of their PIANO FORTES:— Ono 14111 seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with scipo'rbly carved case. Price SSW Ono Full seven octavo Grand Piano Forte, elegant Roe.- wood caoo. Price. Oflu Now Parlor Grand aoven octave Piano, ❑earl. equal in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary Klima Piano. Pr,ce 1,000 _ SQUARE PI A NOS _ _ • Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XJVth, dovon 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 el as t, ft .. 6 1/ .ri Four Rosewood " it 64 " 6 q, All of the above aro of their NEW SCALE, and with full Iron frames, and their now- Patent Action. Theao Instruments have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale at their reduced prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Sole Agent for °bickering & Sons'. CHICKERING & SONS' GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. THE two magnificent Grand Pianos, used at the Concert of Thalferg and Vieux- - - temps, on Thursday evening, at City flail, it . 7'7 ore now , offered for sale at the Piano Ware- rooms of the suLscriber. The following tee- ' * timonial to the merits of the pittnoa of Chichering & Sons, has been anhesitatingly giveeiby bi THALBERG. Mr. Mellor:—Dear Sir—Since my arrival in America,- I have constantly used the PIANOS OF' OLIICKERING SOUS, and, I can only repeat to you, while thanking you for the Pianos you have so kindly furnished for my Concert here, that which I have ea often mai before, the instruments are the beet I have teen iu the United States, and will cont. pate favorably wiTh any 1 have ever known. Yours very truly, S. TLIALBERG. Per Pons wishing to purch•se and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and txamime the GRAN PIANOS above mentioned, and also a splendid stock of SQUARE t•IANOS from these world-renowned makers. JOHN 11 AIELLOR, Sole Agent for Chictrering A Son's, For Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvanig No. 81 Wood street - - TOBACCO AND SEGARS. w& D. RINEHART, • MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS 0) TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. Etpuhly No 129 WOOD STREET COMMERCIAL COLLEGES ] •r i gaw.--__ ; ___- : ,„ &{ Kii iryyt o-- - my Nil , i IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers. 301) STUDSNIS J&r.ttitY, 1858. Thung Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Room INSTRUCTION' GIVEN IN SINGLE and Double.tentry, Book-Keeping. us need in every de par mein of Business. Commerci„,l, Arithmetic. Rapt. Bnsi. nees Writing, Mercantile Cori ospontience, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocnticm, Phonography, and ad other au Ljects necessary fur the thor ough educttion of a practical business man. J. C. SMITH, A. 151., Professor of Book-Keeping and Science of Accounts. J. 0 PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics. ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIETT, Profs of Pen manship—twelve first premiums over all competition for best Pen and Ink Writing, .r - AND OUT PUa ENORAVYn worts, Terms, dc—Full course, time unlimited, enter .4 any time —135. A‘urage time, Bto 12 weeks. Beard about 12,50 i:1:1 tire cost, $6O to 170. lira Mates assisted in obtai Lang a specimens of qua11...1 writing and circulars sent tree. Address, F. W. JENKINS, mr27 Pittsburgh, Penm3ylvania. DRAWING LESSONS, AT lIION CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, IN ILECIIANICAL, ARCHITEOTURAL, AND CRAYON DRAWING, By JOHN at .u, az . Q; , ' For further information apply to Mr. F. W. JEN KINS, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts burgh. novi.4:6i.d. Writeat, Rye and Corns Wanted, A. Et L T E.' a. 'W azzLL, dLLEGIJUN Y CITY. Ii E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN 1.1._ the alm) cstablishaiont, and aro propartal PAY TUE OW/La: 111-111.K.E2 PLIOki IN OASII FOR 25,000 BUSUELB OF WHEAT. 10,000 ii RY.R.6 10,000 it CORN. It is the intention LI the proprietors to offer &XrUA PRIORS forany choice lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a emium to the, fanner, in the eluipe of en extra price, to in lure him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it rto market in good order. jyls:lyddv., It. T. i'IINNCBY h BRO Lippincott, Shorten el. P 'arson, NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR lur i AN UFA CTU RE R S OF TRUNKS, Va- JAL Ikea, E at and Bonnet Doses, Ladies Travoline rrunks, Carpet Bags, keep constantly l'o hand a 'arge stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay. ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be. fore purchasing elsewhe. st 'B. QT. CUARLES LIVERY STABLES.- L 7 The undersigned bus bought the lease of the above named Stables, to. • gether with a portion of the eaten.' stye stuck of Horses and Carriages, 351' ,ate the property - of James Mathews, deceased. In addition . o the stock before-meistioni it, ho has also added a number of BINS HORSES, AND CURRIADES, which were formerly employed u; his Livery Stables in fliird, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten tion to the business, n continuance of the patronage which ho has hitherto received frou public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stables. 13.—A IfEARSX and any riumbor of CARRIAGES can always be i. procural far Fonera!, de29 NOTICE TO BUTCHERS.—Large Meat Cottorm and Sontag() Fillers, t.f various sizes, at No 4t Fifth etriait. rittsbuit;h. dc4.4 JA 1 WAILDROP • SIX AND QUARTER CENTS PER YARD—Cue Bale Cratiii, jug, received, by mr9 C. 11 Als. SON LOVE, 74 Market street. WOOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholeslae and retail at the brug store of • ' JOHN HAFT, 3R, d 2.31 Corner of Wou,i and Sixth sts., Pittsburgh. MENS' WOOL HALF HOSE—Of a very superior quality Rue woe!, and EOM !Mt at EABI - COST, at HORNE'S, te2B r! Market street. COD LIVER OIL, by bulk or dozen, fresh, on hand and for Bale by nub B. L. i-ThiRgTOCIS te Co. fro-DAY, I WILL OOMMENCE TO SELL at greatly reduced rates, my stock of FALL AND WINTER BOOTS A.ND SLIOES, In order to' make room for flpring Goods. Loos at these pricest—Alens Hip Boots worth $3 76 at $... 76; it 2 75 et 2 25; Boys' . 2 25 at 2 00; 200 at 1 75; Ladies' Heavy Boots, worth... 1 37 at 1 20; " " 125 at 1 10, And ell other kinds in proportion. J. 11. BORLAND, No. F 8 Market street. two doors from Fifth CIINNAMON BARK.-400 tbs. just reed ‘,/ sad fa ads by tetai aL. ismiXSIMUI s Ga. ~~: `~~- r:;:• PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 30. ISSB Q. JOHNSTOM PITTSBURGH, March 245,1858 BANKS. DOLLAR SAWING'S' BANE, No. 65 Aura Street, BIDDLE LOOM, JONES' NEW BUILDING. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednescla , and Saturday evenings, from May let to November let, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November let to day Ist, from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not ices than Osa DoLtAn, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; also In Juno and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1887. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the drat days of June and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or oven to present his pia book. At this rate, money will double In less than twelve years, making in the aggregate EINEM AND ONB-lIA.LP PER CMT. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Anion and ltagn lotions, forniehed gratis, on application at the ado?. President--GEOELGE AL BULGE. via PRESIDRNTB. Hopewell Hepburn, John U. Shounberger, James Bhidle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D Kelly, William 8. Lavely, James Hardman, Hill Bnrgwin, John 8 Cosgrove, TROPIRP. ; William T. Anderson. James W. DMlrwin, .i ehu G. Backoten, Charles Knap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alouzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,ij ' floury L. liingwalt, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George B. Bohlen, ._ George F. Qillmore, Alexander Tindle. James B. Boon,Theobnld Umbstuottex, William S. flaven, . George It. White, Secreturyand Treasurer-011AS. A. COLTON. Ife3 BANK OF lOWA. it. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES; COLLEC u CTIONS MADE and prompt milted. LANDS selected and locates. Capitalists wishing to make investments in the West, can do so tkrough this house. Correspondence solicited. Lmy2l:em AUSTIN LOOMS THOS. D. LOOMIS. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Note3,Boude, Mortgages, and all Securities tor Money. Money Loaned on Checks ut short dates, with collateral security. . . . . . . NOTES AND DRAFTS. BOUGHT AND SOLD Persons desiring Loans can beaccommodated on reasona ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prima Also, attend to the tilde, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. Odic; No. 92 POURTI3. street, abovu Wood t€l,l. AUSTIN Loollllt, Notary Public. I.IOLINIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in N otos, Drafts, Accept ances, tiold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East eru.and Western Cities constantly for sale, Collections made in all the cities throughout the United states. Deposits received in par funds or - current paper, No. 'Al.arket street, between Third and Fourth sta. IJa3o:ly . - puomas WOODS, Commercial Broker, and ja. Dealer in Notes, Bonds, zitocks, 2.eal tstate, Gc., No.. 11) varth street, eittelngh, Pa. 011 N - WOODS, BANKER AND EXCAANGE CP Barnum, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank :value. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections zarefully attended to. interest paid on Deposits. No. 67 JONES' NEW BUILDINU, Fourth street. Je3o REAL ESTATE AGE.NTS. {OCUTIIIIERT & SUN'S OFFICE, No. 51 4, Market street, for the sale. and purchuse of Real bkittitb, routing houses, attendlue...a insurance and repairs, übtatning luaus on bonds, mortgages, &c,; nicking convey ances, deeds, bond; &c.; writing letters uud corresponding with parties abroad, ac. . BE LDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. figeitaerter.s.—bleaaru. liauna, Garrot.ou & Co., Itobort !'ark , . Esq. jyl.l.:y 'WESTERN LA.E.DS. ALEXANDER GAB.Iiii'TT, E6T.A.T.E, NO. bU WATEiIt STREET, CLENIII4iND, 01110, Has for sate Lands Lit iLinais Winans -11 4 Minnesota, ILicaigan and lowa. tie will l),1:111:11gt , Lands in Wit3COLLBIII, ac., for rittauut gu manufactures, and tilts., fur city vr.pert.). All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as above. PRoPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. 1 4 -1 0 R SALE. -45 aorets of Land near Hui towe st..own, ou the Allegheny Valley Railroad, 10 tu.:to from the city, The laud iaali cover-d vath line forest creed, winch makes it a cledirabia place for a country reel deuce. 13uilditg Loth, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue, rear s.ligua street. 6 do do on icaroy street. near Slagee street. 14 do do on Maria etre, t, mar Magee street. 3 do do on Bluff and Isabella Areets, In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Also, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and .larbnry streets, fronting 30 feet on Penn and 109 lost 103. inches on Mar bury euvet, adjacent to the depot of the Pe.insythanth Rail road. For terms, etc., inquire of ISA -IC JUNES, nar29l.m corner Ross and Fitet ate, Pittebnigb. AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground ou Monterey street, AllOgilelq, cat be had tur small amount of $626. Terms easy. mr4 6. CU.. kiiialtr k.O•Y, 51 Market et. FOE. s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance in one and tv.o years, sill secure a dwelling house and lot of ground, on Mt Washington. tnr27 S. CLITLIBLIVI, .1 80N, 51 Mardet et. ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good dwolling house and largo lot of ground, in Sharps burg.. For prico,and terms, apply at our 0f11..e. mr2.7 t 3. CUTIIBrAtT a DON, 51 Market st. FURNISHED ROTEL FOR SALE. TAE RAILROAD aIIOTIEL, AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn sylvaEua Railroad, fyrty miles east of Pittsburgh, bunt of brick, three stories high, 90 feet front, 54 feet deep, contains 40 tine large rooms newly and completely furnish. ed, ready for immediate occupation. There is a frame stable for thirty horses, convenient out-buildings and one acre of ground attached to the premises. erica, including furniture, $12,000. Une;half may remain on Bond and Mortgage. If not sold before hit of Apri ,it will be rented at $950 per annum. Address U. W. BARNES, mr2:l md Latrobe, Pa. TWO. DWELLING IiOUSE6, with large a lot of ground to each house, situate on Uarson street., South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by S. CUTHBERT ei SUN, =yl7 M Atarket at -eet. GREEN, MARSHALL AND BOONE Counties, lowor—vaitable lands In these counties, for sale by B. CUTHBERT ,S 1 SoN, A NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF Ground, 50 by 100 feet, situate ou Mt. Waabiugton, for sale vn accommodating terms, by mr23 S CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market at FOR SALE—A Cottage House of hail and 4 rooms, kitchen and cellar, portico in trout, peach, apple, pear and pinm trees, stable, coal house, grape arb r, etc., etc., situate on Mt. Washington. The owner's business requitov him to remove, and a good bargiia will be given. Int 23 o. CUVIIKKAT .Ec tl .N, 51 Market et. 4 110 USE OF SIX ROOMS FOR RENT, situate on Ewalt strebt, Lawrenceville, with a large lot of ground, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc. A good stable, wash-Louse, etc., $l5O. S. OU'rIIBERT a SUN , turd 61 ❑Market street. WEST ELIZABE4;TII BUILDING LOTS FOR S SLIT.-26 valuable lot 3 of grour.d, sittlaie on St.cuud, Third and Fourth auntie, and will be Bold on racy terms. Price, horn $65 to s'-'OO each, Now of the time for hatpins—ea!! and Bee the plan. mr.:3 B. CUTiII3ERT it SON, 51 Maritz,t VARMS in Exchange for City Property.— .171: A farm of 360 acres, on the Allegheny river, near Kittanning, 130 acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and or chard; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a farm of 100 acres near the above. Also, a farm of 83 acres on Pine creek, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared; two houses, and a saw Mill in good running order; a first rate location for business. 260 acres of laud at mouth of Red Bank creek; 40 acres cleared ana in good order. Price low and terms eay. Will..bo exchanged in whole or It part for city pro perty. S. CUTEIBIIRT SON, novlo : • : • :61 Market etreet. trANLY $750 FOR A TWo STORY D we l. u/ jing Eiouse, of four rooms, with lot of ground :11) feet front on llonteruy street. Allegheny city, by 110 deop to an alley. Terms, $4OO in hand, M.:lance at one; two and three years, 8. CUTHBERT SON, nov24 51 Market street. - '",IX "WILDING LOIS, on Overhill street. Price., $4OO, each—for sale hp Darla ti CLlTlitiEttT t B'N, 51 Market street. AiOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one of the best situations in - the city of Pittsburgh, for either ajobbing, retail or prwcriptiou basinea4. Purchas ers will find an advantge of raro ow-art:nee. tot tuferma tion inquire of JciIIN HAFT, Jo., No. 16&, corner Sixth and Wood streets, rEg Pittaberah. 4 - AYRES!. C ONFEOTIjo N , C O NF.EO ,T 1, O'N, Co NFEuTION;,CoN F EOTION, C oN EUTION,CONFE OWN, CoNFE TION,c ()NWT I ON.CIO NEW ON',,CONF EOTI N,CO,NFEOT IO N CO - N FEO'2I 0 N.... The most pleasant, ode and effectual Worm Remedy now In use. - Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by , ANGELL & LIAM, Cor. Wood and Sixth ats., Pittsburgb, Pa, And lola by Ihrtiteglets generally. A% ORIANDF,II SEED. 1 bask just received • and for age by L i&iiNEBTOOK & 00. INSURANCE. FlttE INSUR A NuE, BY THE Reliance Mutual limurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MEROHAN- DISC, PIIUNITUB.E, LSO., IN TOWN Oft 00IINTRY. Office, 60. 306 Walnut street. CAPITAL, 0177,020 —ASSETS, 13252,465 80. Invested as follows, viz : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double toe amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 per cent_ Mortgage Lean, $30,000 cost 25,500 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Peuu'a It. lt. Loan. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania la ailroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Co 19,160 00 Stock of County Fire insurance Co 1,050 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 475 00 BBIe Receive3le, business paper 52,711. 60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,835 19 Cash on band and in hank 18,043 20 $252,468 89 OLEM TINGLEY, President. Du Lemons. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, • David 9 Brown, William Musser Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z Lotbrop, Robert Toland, Chance Leland, Moses Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowan, James S. Woodward„ Wm. M. Uomple, Pittab'g mr3 • B. M. HINGE:MAN, secretary. J. GAB.DIN E COFFIN, Agent, mr3 North-east corner Third and Wood streets. .11ARFACILHERS' IN URA: CO„ Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. MARTO rERVETUAL—CAPITAL 15t5 0 0,0 00. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND RISKS TAKEN WM. A. ILHODF.S, President CLUB. WISE, Vice President. ALFRED wElaie, Secretary. DIRECTOBEI Wm. A. Rhodes, A. B. Lippincott, James P. Smith, Chas. J. Field, William Neal, Charles Wise, John P. amens, J. Rinaldo Bank, Thomas Bell, M. Richards linable. Pittsburgh Office, No. 9ti Water attest, mrl7 EDW. G. BELL, Agent. MEIICHATS' USURANGE UOIPAM, Of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, President D. J. M'CANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invoated...s2oo,ooo uo Surplus 63,428 3o $283,428 86 Insures Cargo Kiska on the Ohio and niasiasippi Adverb and tributaries. lusaree against lose or damage by Fire, Also, against thu Parini of the aoa and Inland Navigation bud Transportation. DIII.EtT0138; Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, D. J. kteCaan, E. F. Witmer, Rene titilllon, O. L. Wooleton, John A. Marenali, Clam D. Wright, John J. Patterson, Elwood T. easily. orr/OBRS: WILLIAM V. PETIT, President. E. F. WITAIta, Vice President. D. J. MOCANN, Secretary. EttIINIIZINOSEI: Philadelphia: In Philade Geiger, Lamb a. Co., I Steinnutz, J astice Truitt, Ero. G Co., Buck, Morgan A Stidfole, A. T. Lane tx Co., I Pu.t.troy, Caldwell a Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NU. Pi WATER STREET. au7 R. W. POINDEXTHIt,II.4 _ PHILADELPHIA FIE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Cliennizt SLreet, Upp JAL', the Custom House. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF I.N6U- LiA,NCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deberiptiou of Property or illerchaudoie, at reasonable rates of premium. BAJBEBT P. GING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRIOTOES. Charles Ilayes, It R. Cope, h. D English, George W. Brown, P. B. Slivery, Joseph 6,. Paul, C. Sherman, John Claytolh 8. J. blagargee, Vrilor. F. BiamatruNz, Becretary. _ J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood etreeta NEPTUNE INSURANCE COIIIPANI, OF PIII.LADEJLPILLA, FRANKLIN BIJILDINOS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of SIOO,PUO, privileged to increase to $5110,00e. In sures against loss or damage by FIRS, AlAitthla, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OIFICESE: 0. LAUGHlJ_N,President. KICli'D SHIELDS, V. Preart. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DIRECTORS: 11. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery, N. C. Stottebury, R.ll. Cariile, Richard Sluelde, t F. ahewell, 0. C. Butler, William vaporise, ieorge Scott. . _ TITE A aIIAFFRY, Agents, Office Lafayette HAI, entralCt) on IV uod et PI.TTSBUittill LIFE. FIRE AID iVIARDIE IN,SUBANCE COMPANY, OMER 01 WATEM. AND 91Ait1i.ET dTRAVEI3 PITT BURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President ALEX. BLUDLZY, Vice Presioent. B. A. RINP.HART, Secretary. 4.?Khis Company Maims orory insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE itD3lO3. Also, against HULL AND CARGO R 1813.8 on the Who and Mississippi Riveraand tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and agamettne Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation: Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRZIOTURS. Robert 1.1 alvreq, eamnel hi'Clarkam Joseph P. Gem.r.m, M. D., John Boott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David U. Chambera, Robert H. Hartley, Wilr:'u Carr, Jno. Siclilll. se2A CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, President, SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary. OFFICE: f. 14 Water etreet, between market and Wood dreets .gOir Insnroa HULL AND CARGO Itlfifiß, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against L 029 or Damage by HIM Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIEII3OIOIIO William SAgaley, Samuel Riea, James M. Cooper, James Park, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, Springer Uarbangh, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, John Caldwell. WEST BRANCH MUTUAL - INSURANCE COMPANY, LOCK HAVEN, OLINTOI ,COVNTT, QUARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP IT.NASYJAVAPLA Cash Capital $300,.00 rrtmiutri N6tea...5132,343. COMPANY WILL INSIIR ' E . ON XL Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., in town in DIAZOTOP.E3 J no. J. Pearce,' lion. O. C.- Harvey, ICbarles A. Mayer John B. Hall, ,Charles Criet, 'Peter Lickineos, T. T. Abrams, ID K. Jackman, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Ann 4,6 ,% ViCe , President. Taos. Knot's; Secretary. E PERENOR 8: Samuel EL Lloyd, j Dr. J B. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff, L. A. Mackey, Hon. 6 Cameron, James. Am /strong, A. White, Thoe. Bowman DJ), na . Feta - on, Jamtet Qniggle, Wm. Vanderbolt, Rue.: Wm. Bigler, OFFICEr—NO. 115 FLFEII ST ABET e/TTEWITEGFI de2l:tf J. A. LIPYBILT, Agent. , 11IIE FRANKLIN FIRE ' INSURANCE. I. COMPANY, OP PIIILADELPIIIIA: Doiscroas---Charles W. &wicker, Thomea Hart, Toby:a Viagner, Samuel Gran; Jacob R. Smith; Gee: W: Richard:, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David.S. Browne, Mte. ris Patterson. CaAB. N. DASCatil, President. Cuts. G. B.srmitsia, secretary. • 'j Continuo to ma k e insurance, perpetual or untltiiti, on ever) description of property, in town and country, at ratee US low as are consistent with security. . _ The Company . have reserved a largo Contingent Puna, ,!hich, with their caPital and premiums, safely invested , ford ample protection to the itasared. The Assets of the CoMpany, on Jarniary,lst, 1.851, ea pub• lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follqwa, Mortgage t ' "$918,123 Real Estate- 84,377 78 Temporary Leans-- 83,98 e 17 Stocks 01,889 0 (lash, 84,348 81 Total. $1,212,708 44 6 , Since their incorporation, a,period of twenty-one yearn, they have paid upward of One 3.lillion Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantagea of insurance, us well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINEII 00FERN, Agent, Unice, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta DRUNING TOOLS--:-For , the Garden and Orchard, vim—Saws, Mania,' Grape Shears, Herge Shears, Pruning Hooks, Hzdvee, etc-, in great varierY, for ( f 1 JAMES WARDECk? jjARD OIL.—We have commenced =nu factvaing Lard Oil, and w , ll be pleated to receive or ere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar. ket. We will fill barrels returned when cleaned. B._(1 a J. 8. SAWYER, folB No. 17 Wood Wed. - ~ ~~~. Rat, Roach, &é., Exterminator, Put up in 200., ssc., rsc,, and $1 Boxes. For the Destruc tion of Este, Mlce; Ground or Field Mice, Moles, Roaches, Croton bags, etc. . ELECTRIC POWDER, Put up In 2.5 u and 60c. bozeo. To Destroy Moths, Bed Bugs, Musquitoes,Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects,. Vermin on Fowls and Animas. - • .. The above are now acknowledged the - ice- Terms Utah. z,,7- No goods sant on commission. .ems- Liberal wholesale Tartan mado to Druggists and Deal ers every where. Coeur's" Private Circular to Druggists' and Deal ers sent by mail, on application. dal Sold, holesalo and itetail, at , 0 COSTARS" Principal nepoy No. 388 nroadWaY, NOW Erariti, and by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. IFor the Peopl e. • My Preparations are certain Destruction to every species of Verna.: and, wherever known, are hailed as the most re• am:liable d iscoveries of the age. As a consequence, the de! ms nd is becoming Immense To meet This demand fairly, and to meet also, in a liberal spirit, thuse generon persons who may want to teat their merits for themselves and their ueighbor.—in new places—in short, to place them Within the reach of every body, ever) where. I have art ringed a scale of prices and premiums that can't fail to mei t the views of all : I. On Receipt of ONE DOLLAR. I wi 1 forward by mail (post paid) a sufticient quantity of the Rat, aoxent, olc., Exterminator to destroy all of this clan of vermin that may infest your premises. I will foiward by mall (postage paid) a sufficient quantity on both the Rat, Roack dc., .x.:xterinfauttor and the Electric /tackier, together, with the premium of one year's subscription to the Untied Staterloiirnal, the largest and best conducted monthly newspaper in th. Unite.. States. On Receipt. of FIVE DOLLARS. . 1 etll torwai d by express (pre;paying the express charges) $5 worth of /tat, Roach,. de., Exterutinator, - the Electric Fodder, and the Bed Bug Exterminator, (this latter being a liquid, cannotbe sentin the mall,) and the additional premium of one year's en.bscriptien to the United &aux Journal. . IV. On Receipt of TEN DOLLARS. ' The same terms will be maderis made toDpAggists and Dealers. eels- dee Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers. ADDS.Ltie all letters to • COSTA 2 6 PIUNCIPAIL. DEPOT, 388 Broadway, New York. az , - To save mistakes and trouble: 1. Write in a plain hand the name of Post Office, County, aqd State. 2. Register your letter, and it will come at my risk. 3. Now York and Eastern money preferred. SNE TUE tULLOWING: Rats, Roaches, Rugs, Insects, Mat the Farmer Says: A late wiitei eaye that the various species of vermin are multiplying at a fearful rato thioughout the land. Their rava, s es have become a mattir of serioue dread." A - Pub. IIMOW(' in Illinois, writing to "Costar's" Depot, eaye: "The country is literady overran with them, (rate, mice, dm.") Amatter, scum the same same State, says : The ruts posi tively gnaw the halters off my homes while in the stable." An ,tuo correspondent remarks: "They (the rats) are eve. rywhere—in the house, the barn, and under every stump in the Held." In the South it is still wane. A late order from • the Navy Yard at Mobile was for thirty pounds of the Eat Exterminator alone, - TVhat the Peepla sag:( many Yong, April 12,18 Dear Sir:—littvittg a great trimly rats around my stable and shop, I thought 1 wouldtry your Hat haterminator, and bought one of your boxee, and fixed it according to your directions. The next morning 1 found , over one hundred and fifty dead raw. I. take plume, At saying that it will do more than you say it - Will. I have also tried it on. steam boat', and satisfied them that it is the 'greatest thing of the age. J. 8. ELNDlttifiltaJ, ....... CANA 111.. June 2134 1867. Dear Sir,-bly brother, J. W. lirereery, purchased a box of your net Exterminator, and found it to be what you recommended it to be, a perfec.. Rat destroyer. 1 hero. with inclose $5 fur ore of it. - • - • Your 4 ASHLEY fiI'OREERY. Nzw Yoldt, Dee. 17th. / 867 . Sir,--* * • All this sumtucrr I buve -een troubled with Ruacnas and Mice. 1 was actually aishamed of the berme, cor the Ruachey were everywhere; and I don't know what 1 el:nand have .done by tide time. I purchased a box of your Ezteu mulatoi and tried it, and in one week Wet° was not a Roam' or Meuse in the hone. • JO tiN B. GIVENS, No. 94 Sim utros. M0U12.01 -4LT WOLL.g3,OIIO, 4nne 8, 18d8. Dear Sir,—l. have used it (the Itisi,,Boach; 30., isatermi hater) Lure 2:rigida, anti it la malting a sea havoc among the hat tribe. . Yours, k.c., J. P. 11k.00.31. What the Press say: We know, by actudLexperience, that "Costar's" prepara tions ior Rats, li,aches, ned Bugs, and Insects generally, are complete and periect exterminators. Wherever Costar a" hitetminatots have been used, they have never failed to perform all that iS claimed for them. ilousekeeperii should out fail to try thein..—New rork eittas, stay 17th. " Chstaes" xtorminator is an infallible destru3er of these pestilent cremates. Ills Bed Bug Vxter- Initiator r. is valued beyond measure by every housewito who has had occasion to use it. So is illakliectric Powder, which is certain de: tit to Mosquitoes, Moths; Flies, Fleas, and ver min of every etirt.--/ntitanapotis (And.) Sentinel. What the Dingyi,ts say: A. J. BLUCKtluyl, (Druggist,) New Lisbon, 0. "Your Ex terminators prove satisfactory." ti. do T. E. At'LIoNALD, (Druggists,) New Brunswick, N. J. "We tried the Rat, Roach, Lb., - k....terminator, and it an, swore a good purpose." E. 1). CUiiNINUI3.9.II, (Draggist 7 ) Bearer bruit, ins. "It (tile Rat, Ertich, sc., Extirminato*b highly satisfactory to those who have tried it." samu BA, HILL, (Druggist,) Dam aces, Fickaway county, 0 •• ilia Best, - .Bunch, tic., LztetminAtot doe all it is recom mended to do." GIiJILFORD LEAMERGra, (Draggists,) Lebanon, Pa. -We are plosied to say that 'which is so it gives Baista°. Lion" ' - ' GEO. ROSE, (Druggist,) Cardington, 0. "It '(the . Rat, Roach, tic., Exterminator) sells like hot cakes, giving gen eral aatistaolon." Diark Starling, Samuel M. tiler John B. Dilworth, Francis &lima, William B. flaya. John Shipton, Walter Bryant, J u 2.2 OFFICE ON TIIE CORNER OF WYLIE .A:4l Flinn STBMPTEI: Alt business connected viitti 'this Mlles will be attended to with, promptness Conyuyances of all kinds done with legal ttecutucy—.inch es Leeds, Mortgages, ;Bonds, Powers of at torney, dc. Titlek` tailleartatata examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his services as Com ner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of tbis/itate, and eisenhere i His Vitra is one of the main Pollee 'Stations of thetiti, and consequently his facilities in axece , atig business of that kind aro very desirable. ItolOily 'llolt ELT ROOKS---For epliping India Rubber ur Lcattier supply of the different sizes, inet received atdfor sale, by. J. a A. pfj rJaPe,_ mr9 ; ' • 28 Bt. Clair fittest. MISCELLANEOUS. " Death to all Vermin !" "COSTAR'S" "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR.' Put op in 26c., 60c., 75c., and $1 Bottle& "COSTAR'S" Only Infiglible Remedies Knout On Receipt of TWO DOLLARS. 114 % GEO. U. KEYSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pe. B.L. LINESTOOK CO:, No. 60 Wood, and Corner of Fonrtn it., i ittebnrgb, Pa. fur6:lE2cLoiv AMES MILLINGA:I3., MONONGAHELA PL .11 , 11N11 MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the flre, and having enlarged his tans hmetit, and tilled it with the newest and moat ap prcathl machinery,M now prepared to furnish flooring and planed bones, scrowl sawing and mawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldingt-box making, eoutti Pittsburgh, September 7,18b7• [5OlO CHARLES W. LE WIN,,ALDERNAIV, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, AV — IIOL . F,SA LFI STATIONERY WZ RE V "HOUSE. WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO, , . , VI Wood Street. WHOLESALE , PAPER WAEEHQUSE WM. G. JO"NBTON a CO, - mr2o _ - '• ' wood streot.• WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK WARE auut3E. 0. JOHNBTON a CO., ml.O 67 Wood street. • ;I,LINE.RY . GOODS.—Spring Ribbons; ,„va.'Freachnnd &Malmo Flowers, Cra;es,dilka r ltuches, In.d. • Blonds: eto-7,110w nook now op. rt, and for Sale mildnerd at low prices. JuS. - rarllo 77 Market street. 1 EMONS.-100 boxes Lemons, just reeeiv -4A ed and for salq by k AN DEVBuN, nir26 ' . No 39 Wood street— AVEN'S First - Quality Lead Pencils, for gale at the Syktiomny Wareham.° of W. S. HAVEN, mrl9 I Ma. 31; 88 •and 35 Market meet. $27 Fi - PIANO FORTE FOR !el Py .. to An elegant Rosewood, serond- TA7.I. I Cr hand: . PIANO - FORTE, in perfect onler, which coat when new, V 75 will bo sold for,tl7b.' cuesurns. immix. , - old Established Piano Depot, mrlo 118 Wood 4-eet, secco.d door above Fifth: T ELE PEOPLE'S SIIOE•STORE. No. 71 117111 t•TSEET, .ow opening, a c- mplate aasortraent, of Spring . Goods now and baest styi , s of Ladles Fine French Cotogres. Gait• is, Glom. Calf Congress Gait-rt., 'lom. Calf Slipper& Ladi.s and Bliacs black and colored Heel (falter& . DItRENBACH.Eft CO. T4ESSE i I y ) HOGS.— ErmaY E. comm. a7a7 E are now opening our second, and ~ by far thacheapeat stock of Fall and Winter Dress Garda shawls, &c., that Etas ever been offered in this edty. O. HANSON LOVE, • acvll Formerly Love Brothers, 74 Market at. BAZIN'S PERFIIMERY.—A comities) as gortment of Pomadw,Todet Itstrictsßertamettatchets etc., jest received and for sale by mr/7 V4UNgETOC4 4 go. 4 - - - - THE DAILY POST. —On Vednegday last, Mr. Foster introduced a bill to provide to, the election of an additional law judge In Allegheny county. —Andrew. Yawl:, a German, charged with burglary, broke out of the Fulton county Jail, and made his escape, last week, Bansom says. any one can. get out of" the jail with an old case knife. - - - - --On Monday night, of last week, five of the prisoners confined in the Northampton county jail, atEaston, made.their escape by breaking through a sky light, through which they crawl ed out upon thereof, anst,thenoe gained access through a trap-door to the dwelling part of the building, from which they.. easily escaped Their names are Levi Nice,.. David Richards, John Mathews, William Smith and Nicholas Warner.- The sheriff offers axeward of $BO each for the apprehension of Nice and Richards, and $lO each for the other three. resolution has been introduced into the Legislature, providing for the appointment of a committee to consider the propriety of removing the seat of government" from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. —Mess-ys. J. P. Morris & Co. of Philadelphia, have just completed a sugar mill which weighs 90 Inns. It is to be sent to Trinidad, Calm. thousand dollars, Allegheny Co. e's ia sued to the Steubenville Railroad Co., were sold on Wednesday in Philadelphia at 50. —At the funeral of Paudeen, the pugilist, in New York City, therq was a turn out of flash men and fast women half a mile iu length. —An-Inspector of Customs in New York,while engaged In his official duty of examining the bag gage of some Liverpool passengers, on their way to Utah, found it containd new fire-arms, guns, pistols and swords. He seized and detained the arms, and a quantity of ammunition, on the be lief that they were brought here for the purpose of resisting- the laws of the United S tates in Utah, and making war upon the Government. . —The African Importation Scheme introduced into the Louisiana Legislature has been indefi nitely postponed. It excited considerable dis cussion in the Senate, and was argued as a meas ure of policy not inconsistent with State or Fed eral law, and very beneficial to the native Afri can, who would be morally and intellectually im proi,ed by coming in contact with civilization.— The argument was strongly put, but a majority of the members of the Senate, could not see the moral and civilizing benefits - of the sohemo, and thought indentured apprentices would be a dan gerous element.to introduce among their slave population. The' scheme was, therefore, knock ed in the head by a vote to postpone it indefi nitely. —The Committee of the Boston Total Absti nence Society, appointed to - examine the jury list, have reported as the result of their labors, eighty , three objectionable names, classified as follows:—Liquor dealers 44; grocers who are supposed to be liquor sellers, 30; distillers, 3 ; objectionable 6. So says the Boston Herald ; but,we can scarcely believe that this kind of in terferanoe with the jury box is permitted in old Masan hnsetts. —The Savannah News states that a gentleman front Florida reports twit Billy Bowlegs had been into camp at Fort Meade, and agreed to leave with me entice tribe, "look, stook and barrel," for.the West, on the terms proposed by the government. He left Fort Meade for the pur pose of collecting his people and making arrange meats for a speedy departure. Mr. Buokalew has introduced a bill to organise a department - of Railroad statistics. —A pension certificate has been issued to the widow of Captain Herndon, wno it will be remain! bered, was lost in the ventral America. It is strongly urged that the amount of this pension shall be increased by special act of Congress, and snob increase would meet with the almost unanimous approval of tne country. —The Rev. W. C. Van Metre, agent of the New York Five Points Mission, passed through' Chicago last week with fifty children for whom he is looking up homes in the west. These chil dren will be distributed mostly in the interior of Illinois. Alp. 43510th street. —The Mississippi River is now open, and navi gable to St Paul. —Major Ellsworth, of Chicago, is organizing ti regiment of volunteers, urnose services will be tendered to the government for the Mormon War in Utah. —The New York Board of Commissioners have authorized the General Superintenuant to open a correspondence with ttie onief officers of the police departments of other cities, to deter mine upon some plan whereby an exchange of photograph likenesses of promineni criminals can be obtained. There are now in Sing Sing prison, New York, 990 male and 95 female oonviets--a larger number than the prison walls have ever before idolosed at one time. —Mother Catharine Spaulding,. of the Louis ville Catholio Orphan Asylum, died on Sunday week. She was a well known Sister of Charity throughout the West. —The Washington iggis, a new metropolitan newspaper is soon to be issued by a gentleman who has had great experience in the editorial profession. A =respondent of the New Orleans Pecs spote, in aireeent letter from Australia, says:. The greatest and that has taken_ place lately was at Singowar, where a party of four men, after, being luck y for some time, concluded to put down one mote hole before making tracks for the old country. They did so, and lucky for them they did; tor fourteen feet from the surface, they bit upon a nugget , weighing one hundred and .forty two p undo of pure gold. They brought it down to Melbourne, last week, and were offered £7,000 forit,which they refused,in tending to go home and exhibit it at a shilling a head, at which they ough to do well, provided they get tho people at home to believe it is real gold, and no spurious, invented nugget, of which I have my denbts, - as the good folks at home will scarcely believe that such, - ,a piece of gold can exist except in `the Arabian nights, by the agen cy of the marvellous lamp of that friend of my ohildhood,-Aladtlin. This is the largest mass of pure gold, believe, that has ever been found in any part of the world. FOREIGN FRUITS! • - 'REDUCTION IN PRICES, AT THE PAGODA. TEA STORE. We are now selling Turkey Currents at 8c 3 5. French and Zante Currants, at 10c and 16c sfl New Valencia Raisins tar cooking, at / 2 34 c Vb. New Mal ' • aga at Ida ft 1 New Smyrna . Figs 1235 and 16c lb. New , •erman Prunes at 1230 ift lb. Also, C!tron.„ Lemon and i Imam Peels, Spices, etc. Raisins, urranta, Figs and Prunes, whole sale at the low. es' market price. HAWORTH, BRO. A BROWNLEE, mr6 , Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. 1111- . LACK CRAPE COLLARS—Choice styles 1-1 , • —..rer9 mrlB HnTINE'S. TT Mutat TtNadi. MIGGS.-5 bble. Eggs just received and fog 112/ sale by IicCANDLE.IB., 1111A1 4 18 1 CO., faAl Corner Wood and Water moots. rPHERMOMETERS--For sale by iv. G. JOHNSTON a CO., JL stationers, $7 Wood street, NIJIABER 142. ITELBIOI7ge THINGS. A Nugget worth Having