1 7 '.:51: : • 14 .4 1 ?..* ;C5j-7 111 11 MAE VOLUME XVI. PITTSBUILGII 1101tNING POST. 1114-1 a?..; pm , ,li4hed every ?morning, ( Sundays' ezeepted Ile.S P. BARR, IR tor. moiv7ni , .+,6l. CORMIC. or wow:. Atio rti.ra eTRYYidy ihillara a year, payable atrictly In advasee 812. Dollar" hp/al:ably required if uot paid within the year. oupit,d, ;vivo Cos-re—for eale at the cunUt' in tate ()Mee and by the Newe Boys. RAT}k3 OF ADVE ME= One insertion..._ Twolnea,rttone Three imiertlone One week Two week.' Three weeks One 1111)13 Two menthe Three months tour months ....... ...; Five menthe . Els month.' Nine menthe-- ..... One year Bending Oar& nix lin 1 00 1 it, 3 00 4 00 C, 00 7 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 I'2 09 liS 00 '.,%7 00 s or lot' 2 00 1 bu 206 900 3 ab 50 400 360', 000 4 GO• ti 05 000 736 ObU BOU 1100 10 35 BOU 13 at, 10 ou is,r,cr anuum.. CEIANCIIMBLI A 7 PLUSCP 1: Quo ■yunra, per nuuuul,(eiclunivo of the pa nrciago notices. 60 coutilDt.ii. !lotto PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST ' A MAIIIMOTEI WEIERLIC. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PIM YEAR, IN CLUB 3 Ol' TEN qingla Subaorlptioau, - = - * *4 ptr tn um n • CONTAINS ALL TIIE CURRENT NEWS OF PR DAY, Political, Literary, Agricaltaial, Oatamar dal, Local, Telegraphic and lascellaueons. This Paper being of tho LAMEST Btu, and neatly printa On tlllO white paper, lu large, clam' type, will be bland, by tha subscriber to give Latta,- ft,,,tiefaellon than any papa, puullahed to Pittsburgh. Those who wloh t., tat e a paper trout Pittahttrgh, will nad the SATURDAY POST a :d. and prat:Ratio inveattueut. Address, JADIES P. BARR, 0307 . Eallicr and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. Jae. Y. BCalt. B&B It A; hi YE ' S 5 BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, POST ia - ci.T.tibx.wcas; Corner' of Fifth and Wood Streets, F'iTTSBI I RU H. rp ill.l undersigned having mado extensive 6Alditiuna of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES F TYPE, and Improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, invite ' Lteution of Rail Road Otheers ilerehanta, businaas ne , a, and the public generally, to their superior facilities for accenting with dispatch, on raastnabla tenni!, all kinds of , RAIL ROAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING itilrOtir material being nearly all now, we can give asbu ranee of the moat cOmplote satisfaction, end solicit ertioid for BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, • Rim ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LIYPPER HEADS, BILL . HEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, Sze 4:iir Particular attontion will also be paid to the printing Of Posters, Programmes, to. for Concerts, Exhibitions and BARB. & SIYEIti4. Ofrc tuu.s The People's Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACHER &CO', Cheap 01 , 311 Dealers lu all kiude or Fashionable BOOTS' SHOES AND GAITERS For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths said Children, No. 17 Fink Street, .neit.r Maricot, outs Pl'PrillillßGll, PA. J. a. PEUILIN WM. JOHNSON 8. A. JOLINEON PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors of Childs & Co.'s Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof Cement Roofing. 133 THIRD STREET. ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith fully crest ted, and all onr work warranted. ruatorial always ou luiud, and for sale, with di rections for rtr. sep2:ly JOS. F. 1-11ARULTON 1140 e, ENGINEERS AND MACEIHNISTS, Corner of .ktr,a and Liberty struts, Pifltburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw .Milk, lfroweries, Printing 'Establishinents,; Manufactories, ac., made to ord,r. They also continue the' manufacture of their esh.bralvd Machinistd"Pools, such as; Turning Lathed, Iron Planord, Boring and Drilling Machines, &c. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Hangers ac. &c. JaStlyd El= JOHN THOMP"SOI & CO., 'HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND. DRAINERS, No. 135 Third. street. saGN PA INT INU executed with neatness and devatch. Mixed Paints, Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry ers, Villa Montaigne Zinck, a very superior article; PhDs, delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead aiway s on hand and for sale. We are prepaied to grind colors fur Painters, Drug gists, or others, at the shortest eutico, as we have a Mill which gt lucid by etean, Painters will nave money by get ting their colors ground with us. (artily Mineral Water Depot. J. O. BUFFUM. U.. S. BUB:KER. uO. BUFFUM & CO.; Manufacturers of • Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water, Pop, Bottled Ale and Porter; also, Bottlers or Wainwright's celebrated Wintertc i r Ale. Warehouse, Rio. 546 Ilarlsct atroct, PIPI - BITRGII, PA Oidara ft11(.1 and eldpp&d to all parte of tha country hortest notlca. upleaydAw • _ - GOLD AND SILVER SPICTACLES, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICED. HYDROMETERS or weighing apirite, the cheapeet kind beet articles ever brought to this city. THERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS, varying in prieo tram pi to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND' (SURVEYOR'S CuMPASSES, aiwuye on hand at LI. E. SHAIVS, li•actital Optician, 68 FWA Ana. siaß opposite Masonic Hall. IL C. & J. 0. SAWYER, LARD CANDLES, PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALBEIT 1.. WLBB•••••. outing Y. wain!. A. L. WEBB & BRO. (Earce.aors to ELDER k WraD,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR THE PALE OF 'DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Pratt:tend Commerce streets, BALTIMORE, Receive :on Consignment all Ithada of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. 11111rERENCE Geo. W. Smith & Co., W H. Smith & Co., W. H. Garrard, Miller&Backetron. EartllLa-w•em F. J. Bustle, C. GUTENDC!RP. BUSIII4 & GIUTENDORF, Ue.N Mier MOO OF STEAM BOILERS, And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Pent; street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa ? ear Au- OE ox It PITCIIIII , 7I.I* A 9.1.1011)1CD Wel bl Eggs just received and for Sale by IdeCANDLESS, CANS & CO., Corner Wood and Water Streets, TRERMONIETERS—For sale by W. G. JOGNSTON & 00., Stationers, 67 Wood street - OLESALE BLAINr. BOOK - WAR- E. vat. U. JOHNSTON Jr CO., frf Ir•rr-at. W - 11.ITE13EARS.-1 0 bags small white Beata, roceivod dud for sole by . PdoCANDLESS, bI&ANB & CO., Comer Wood rud Water *tree, are now opening our second, and by far the cheapest stock of Full and Winter Dress Goode, Shawls, , that had ever been offered lu thlot city C. HANSON L61;14 iiislattk; lave &A/MU auks' it. • • p 47•5! • * ea, : • -.1 13 t, • 4 p•A n • • 1. 4 r ••• 4, /0 / t - ' 1, 14 . 4; • , .?• • —"We, 34 HOTELS & RESTAURANTS WASHINGTOTti HOUSE, COR..PENIV'A AVENUE THIFI) A. F. BEVERIL)UF LTIBII , IO sp,r Coiner Irv's , la Strict and Dcaqueunia Way, PIIVSBURDII, PA. b o ra B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, LU (Formerly of the "Marker Benin;' Blairsville, Pa.) NJ ( Th nfl x E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM ' f, PLRTED AND OPEN FOR. DUEST.S. it La 'situated 2nu In a central part of the city, being convenient to all iteilroad uu Depots andß . tearubnat 4bo The House was built iu 185 d, with all modern imploves bto meats, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture 6 t•ll being new—and will in so ery reepoct be a first chess Hotel. 00 Flue S'PABLES are attached to the preminel.t. 1 jul2j 12 Oil 1 lu ( ti , u - . so itiaorrmilA 9 Oppoelte the PbULM. iLZLIIICOI2.4 I.lCptki., LlARRlFiliblittl, PA. Jelf. AS ARINGTON ta o T , FORMERLY U. Ls-UR 11, JAMES 13.114.1iN ON, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON Tlll corner of P: , .NN and WASIIINGTON Streets, betw.3en the OENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTe, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and is now the most wave. uient Hotel in Pittsburgh, fa 'travelers by Railroad, East or West. m,3.+3; CORNUCOPILE RESTAURANT. By ELI YOUNG, Fty-Yil STREET. Tl,e attention of Iderchanta and others is directed to this establidianent, which has been recently fitted up for the purpoee of affording a 81.1BETAN. TILL EATING HOUSE IN A OENTfiAL LOCATION Oocuirry folks attending market aro particularly invited h, cull. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON' %ill always be found, of the frostiest the market affords. - ap29:lydd-w E E street,a E A fasttl itt beside , A P a ll o °T Nd i N ° O U 8 6 4 4 " Liberty' L'assonser Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which mak., it the most convenient house is the city for pttasengeiJ ving by that rua.i. The proprietor having, at ctrilahlerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respeci. Tully solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached a splendid STA.I3/...e. and extensive WAUON YARD, ettord• log ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His harder and Bar will be thruished with the best the Lanfl,,,t can afford. (%4l' Excelsior Restaurant, t, . 1 1 1 WOOD Street, ' Pirreninuin, , No • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LARK AND IMEEiME2I The undersigned has just received from Itie Eestera mar lEet, selected with great care, SMELT, MALILIUT, HADDOCK, rsJew Yorlt Prince's Bay, Egg island, Egg harbors, Snell Oysters.. The fluent ever brought to thin city. Every delicacy at the guinea nerved up at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. ap:lyd S. STEINIIIICK, QT. GLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn. alid. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, termei ly of "Brown's Hotel," awing taken this lento and comm., dioue HOTEL, and havoig refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience, of the house and his long experience in the business, glNe entire satisfaction, and his liarges moderate. Will. C. CONNELLY. NAMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, AT iegheny, Whole.,,do Urocer and Tea Dealer, and Licensed Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Clover and Timothy beod; Butter, Music, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Fish, &c., and Cou u • try Producugenerally, uov:23 JAMES PATTON, JR., Federal street, Allegheny, la now receiving iu store the following, which ha will sell atithe loweatcaeh prices, cic new crop plautatn o Mulaae.ed; L'2,7 hhda. " " Sugar; bide. Grocers Syrup; lu bbla. prime roll Buttur ; 81/..) the. " Feathere; la) Doled " ... DUO Bacon Hams; • 40 half Cheats Young andagenuine Old Country Teas, with a general a.ssortreent of the best and largest stoch. of Filthily Groceries to be had in the city,whlch Is for sale fur Cash—reananner, PAITON fel Federal street, Allegheny City. SIIGIAR.- 20 bbls. Baltimore Yellow ;Augar. 6 hlls.Lilaud • 10 bbls. lir " Levering asikNted • " Received and [or salt by ,JA.411:6 I'A'rTON, Jr., rfrov23 Allegheny City' ArrENTION, ALLEUUENY CITY.- The subscriber would call your attention to hie stock of FAMILY GROCSIIIES bought, of late, in New York, for UAW, which he will doll at lower priced than any other house In the two cities, for Wan. Come and see the prices, at JAMES PATTON'S, Ja., Federal street, near the Diamond, della ALLEGHENY City. COD FISII.---10 drums extra large and tine, fur stilt, 11 WM. H. El 6.111111 1 1 CO., •_ • R ioE._lo tierces prime, tier sale by WM, li. BMITEI et CO., 118 Second, and 147 Fire street.H. UGAR.:--50 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar, just K., reed and for sale by 8511TH. & CO, nir2C, 118 Becund, and 147 First streets. COFFEE. -200 bags ilia Coffee, fur sale by H SMITH & CO., mr2S 118 Second, and 147 First strsets. VINE FLOUR. 20 bbls. Fine Flour in store, and for sale by T _ARD ~- A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barLeLs and Sege, Pint received and for sale by piCKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, rej calved and for sale by JAM t. 16 A. FETZER, le2o Corner Marlzot and First streets. E"3-6 barrels froth Eggs to arrive this day, and tur sale by JANti..B A. FETZER, n 1,19 Comer Martiet and kiret streets. 100LANTATION SIAIAR & MOLASSES -100 hhds. folly fair and prime N. 0. Sugar; 600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses; 60 " at. James S. 1:1 Molasses, now landing and far sale, by . MILLER & MCKESSON, mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. - - SPICES.- 25 bags Pimento; 100 " Grain Popper, last received and for sale by MILLER & lIICKETSON. me.a.i Ws. 221 and 233 Liberty street. fIOD FISH.- " 3 drums extra large Cod Fish; `.. . 3 : " large " " Just received and r,r sale, by MiLL.EIt di RICILETBON, nar2s Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty street. fro LET. 2 --d commodious three story Frame House, with Brick Basement.-situated on Bedford street—to rent, by MILLER A; RICRBTBON, nir2 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street ` --- If MIES MILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA fi PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that ht has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged hie establishment, and filled it with the uswkat and most ap proved maobinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards, scrotal sawing and resawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, - &c• youth Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. jarlh CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. All business connected with this ogle° will be attended to with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds dono with legal accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, 'Bonds, Powers of At torney, &c. Titles to Meal Estate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his Bel vices as Com missioner to take Depositions to be read in the sevena Courts of this State, and elsewhere. His office is ono of the main Police Stations of the city t end consequently his facilities in oxecuting business of that kind are very desirable. ifeleay HOLESALF, STATIONERY WA RE- EtousE. WM. G. JOHNSTON & Lartlo 67 Wood tareot. WHOLESALE PAPER 'WAREHOUSE WM. O. JO' NBTON & CO, mr2o 67 Wood atreut. WINDOW GLASS.—An assoitracTnt,Cif Country Mass, assorted sizes, fur Hale by IVId. IL 8119T11 & CO., mr26 118 Focond, and 147 First streets. TOBACCOK AND CIGAR—A large assort went of rotorite brands, ou , band and for Salo by W3l. H. SMITH & CO, 118 Second, and 147 First streets. ORANGES. -1.00 boxes Messina Sweet Or anges, just reeOved and for sale, by • REYMEN A: ANDERSON, tur2l3 N0.13a Wocd street. T HE PECTITLE'S SHOE STORE. NO. 71. FIFTH STREET. Now opening, a complete assortment of Spring Goods, slew and lateA etylps of LlitllF3 Flue French Congress Galin 0, Glom. Calf Congress Gaiters, Glom. Calf Ladled and Misses black, and colored Heel Gaiters. DIPHENBUIELEE 6c (KJ. MZEMMMffi PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. I3ARR, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DCYLL.A US PER ANNUM. ASHINUTON, SCOTT HOUSE, H. W. KANAGA EASTERN FISH FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH GROCERIES. 118 Secuud, and ,47 Birat Htror69 McCANDLEBS. MEANS & CO, Corner of Wood and Water Ettreeta McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., Corner or Wood and Water cdreete And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace, ,'7 , f , '.1 - ::Viits";.:', , i ,,, }c:r.'. ', :] , .'V , `;'. =EI IMMMtMEI BOOKS AND STATIONERY ROBERT A. LOOMIS, (socoeboor to 11. T. U. Morgau,) STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. .11 Fifth street, Pittsbuigh, Pa. nefe.s4y Co- Partnership. undersigned have entered into (Jo- Pat tnereb ip, undsr the style of Wm. 0. Johnston & Cu. NANIIIEL R. JOHNSTON, WLI.LIAIII 0. JOENSTON. Pittsburgh, September 6, 1857. PitoPaiLTßEss a. R. JOUNRION, Jll. WM. O. /amid Tom. WM. U. JOIINSTON & CO., QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, alai JOB PRINTERS, No. b 7 Wood street, between Third audifourth, Pittaburgb, Pa. ea) PIANOS! k'llid, (MANI) PIANOS! d r 11,31 PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, foam the Mouufactrry of CUICILERING ,t Bonon,Just received from the manufactory of Chickering A Sons', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock of their PIANO FOitTES One Full seven octave Grand Piaui, Forte, with superbly carved case. Price $BOO (hoe Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case, Price 4700 One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearly equal in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the room of au ordinary square Piano. Prlee $OOO PS.QUARE PIANOS! Two full carved Rosewood, Lords XlVth, ',even octaves, with carved Desk and Feat work. Two Rosewood EIFVoII octave—Clifford style. Two Rosewood, carved ,mouldings, seven octave. Four Rosewood, plain round coraera, seven octavo. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, Hbvll octaves. Four o .1 61.4 . is Pour Rosewood ‘" 6. 44 4. Ois All of tho above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full iron trainee, and their new Patent Action. These Inetraracuts have been finished specially for the subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale of their reduced prices. .101 IN 11. cJNLLOR, No. 81 Wood street, deli Sole Agent for °bickering & Sons'. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 'at a; D. RINEHART, ILI .(I:iy • COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachere aOO STLIDIN'IS AITENDING, JS AS;, 1868 Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Ountittg Bonn INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE lioable•Eatry, Boolc..Keeping, as used in every de partment of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Ilaphi Bual ness Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, CoMmercial Law, Oetec tiny Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography, and all other suljects necessary for the thor ough education of a practical business man. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Heaping and- Science of Accounts. J. C. PORTER., Prof. of Mathematics. ALEX ('OWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIETT, Profs. of Pen• mariship—twelve first premiums over all competition fir Lest Pen and Ink Writing, AND NOT YOU Y4r7RAVID WORK, Trans, dr—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time —s3s. Average tme, 8 to 12 week. Board about $2410. t:utire cost, ,tlO to 10. Graluatee assisted iu obtaining a situation.. Specimens of unt quailed writing and circulars sent free. Address, F. W. TEDIRLNEL mr27 Plit,iburgh, Pennsylvania. 10 , 11AWZNG% LESSONS; IRA CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 0.0- IN M ECIIANIOAL, ARCHITECTURAL, 417" For further information apply to Mr. F. W. JEN- It Priuripal of Iron (lit ) Cominercial College, Pitta• I,nrglt• [ norl4:6nici. Weineat, nye and Corn 'Wanted, PEARL SrlivEN'Ardit A LLECI Y CITY, rai II E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN the above emtablishritent, suit are prepared to I'm: TRH /I.lOllllNt rltlOild IN OABLI roa. 2.6,000 BU6EINLB O 1 I , 7llllA'r. 10,000 1.0,000 0011. N. It is the intention cf the proprietors to oiler LEVU ralOH® foi any ( - noise lots of Whit° or Red Wheat. They intend to make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a vremitem to llut farmer, to the shape of an extra price, to in duce line to raise a cloaca quality of Wheat, and to bring it to lui.rktd iii good crier. R. T. lIIRDIVEDY t BRO. Alt RES' WO arill coNF QiTION , C ONITNOTION,_OO NFEUTION,CON •NOTIO N , 0 N P N OTION,CONYk OWN CONFEO T 16N,e1 ONFEOT I 611,00 NFECT N,CON BUT I 0 I 4 ,C ONF . BOT I 611 CONFECTION The most pleasant, safe and eff,Nctual Worn" Remedy now In nee. 41a Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A NG KLL a HAFT, Car. Wood and eistli sta., Pittsburgh, Pa, andPOl(l_l, rkr evs is, la9l Lippincott, Shorten & P larson, NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH. ve V iin g; ilee tj e 'F E A R 1 4 . -f: a l u l d jR ll ,E in Ft no S t B O ofes Trunks, Carpet hags, etc., keep couStantly tal hand a tare dteck. Wo are prepared to do it wholesale trade, and havr hng facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and ezarniue our goods be• purchasing eltievam. a. 'S. L - 1 T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.— ky The undereigued has bought the lease . -- • 01' the allorti named Stables, ttof tvo--; [ {..thee with a portion of the °item. ji mas . sive stookol Homes and Carriages, • V -r Lem the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock beforemi entioned, he has also added a number of FINE GORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Chard, below Wood strait. As he gives' his personal atten tion to the bruilliPett, a continuance of the patronage which ho hag hitherto received frcm public is solicited. - JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stable. bl. -B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can awaya be procured for Ennerala. de2D QIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER kJ YARD—One 'Bale Crash, just received, by rar9 O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street WOOLLEY'S SALVE for We wholeslae and retail at the brng Btoro of JOUN HAFT, JR., driZi Corner of Wood and 812th sta., Pittsburgh. MORPHIA.--50 oz. just ree'd and kit for sale by op2l B. L. FALINESTOCK & CO., 100 BBLEI. N. C. TAR, fur sale by BAGALEY, COSGRAVE mr2l Nos. 18 and 20 Wood ertrmt DOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt ly and In the Nit manner, by & IL PHILLIPS, mr9 20 and 28 St Clair street. NEW GOODS i'ol3. SPRING SALES.— We are daily recolving from our own and Eastern f.ctorlett, additions to our stock, which consists in part of hoer Cloths. carriage Oil Cloths, furniture Oil Clutha, Tab a Oil Cloth', Crash Oil Cloths, Transparent CB Cloths, Transparent Window Shade's, Buff llohands, and Shade Trimmings Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requiring any goods in our line, are invited to call and examine the stock, and Judge for thentaelves in regard to the quality and prices. J. & 11. PHILLIPS, Nos. 25 and 25 St Clair street. SIIELLAC.-8 oases just reo'd and t o by [ap2l B. L. PAHNESTOCII. & CO. ..Ltasl - fur dale by BUCKAVIIEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck wheat Flour, 50 lb sacks, just received and for salo by MCOANDLESS, SINANS & C 0.,• fa2o Corner Wood and Water stroeta. 0 1 1 L CLOTH TABL i COVERS.-50 doz. assorted sizes. Also, Stand and Bureau Covers; on band and for sale by ' J. &H. PHILLIPS, turl6 2t3 a!d 29 St. Clair street, CEESE-4.4 boxAs prime WeStern Reserve :tar we by LEI WM. U. BMWVA As 00. PIANOS AND MUSIC. MAbitiAo7lilitifiß AHD TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIUARS Na. 129 WOOD STREET Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855 AND CRAYON DRAWING, ...Ely y JOINI :=; ; . PITTSBURQ-H, FRIDAY, APRIL 9. EIDOILLAR SAVILIVG'S No. 65 Fburtit Sired, Humid; Roam, Joszs' NEW BDILIUM). ()PEN. DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wedneadar and Saturday eveninge, from May Lit to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clocx; and from November let to !Slay let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums nut lens than On: Deuce., and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest wan declared at the rate of six cent. per annum, on the that of December,.lBss; also in June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and beam the gam% interest front the flint days of June and December, compounding , twice a year without troubling the depoititer to call or even to present his pass book. At thia rate, money will doable In lees thou twelve yearn, malting hi the aggregate gala: Am UNA - 11Ala ISO CANT. A TAAL BouiCi con Wining the Charter, By-Lawn, Rake awl Rego. lationn, furnished gratin, on application at tle..Ww. Proaldent.-01LOE8GEL ALBRELIE. vice ItX9IDANYS. Hopewell Hepburn, John It. Shosnhaeger, James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, lea& H. Pennock, Wawa ltobb, James D. Kelly, William S. Lively, .Lames fierdruau, 11111 Ilurgwin, John b. Cosgrove, _ . THUSTAHB. .. William J. Anderson, James W. liallea.tn, John G. litiekofou, Charles limp, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John U. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P.'Marshalt, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. B. Puiidck, Al. D. Charles A.Colton,ll Henry L. Rtngwalt, William Douglass, • John M. bawyor, Francis Poll:, George B. Belden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle. James S. Boon, Throbald tribstaettsr, William S. Haven, George 11. White, Becretaryand Trsaturer--OHAS. A. COLTON. (1,4.: BANK OF 10W A. A. J. STEVENS & Co., DESMOIti LS, lOW COLLECTIONS MADE and prompuj edited. LANDS select i and locates. Capitalists wishing to make investments in the West, tnu de so through this house. Correspondence, solicited. key2Ledu LLMITIN LOOMIS 71146. L. LOULNIti. A'US'TIN LOOMIS — & CO., Dealers in Promissory Nutda,,lßontld, Mot tgagwr, and dll :let; al /tied for Money. Money Loaned on ()heeled at abort dater.; ((tin cull torsi security. NOTES AND DRA PIS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accomuiod9r,ed on ressona. blo terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Side, Renting and Loazing of Real Estate. °ilk*, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood. Aa„. AUSTIN I.oolillt, Notary Public. lIOLALES & SONS, Bankers and ET-K IN • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notos,Drafta, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Ektat i.rn and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in sll the CitieS threngleint. tLe United e tut.). Deposita rmsiiied in par funds or curiout paper, Liu. Alisnot street, Lotwene Third and Fourth std. Lja3o:ly THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Brokor, and A, Debtor in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Beal _'state, No.7b sourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ant. f OHN WOODS, BAN-EA AND EXCHANGE Bratsim, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold on comnik , .siou. Oollectkals ,arefully attended to. Interest raid on Deposits. No. 67 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth area. jean REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Q CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining loans on bonds, mortgagee, rkc,; mating convoy ances, deeds, bonds, rte.; writing letters cud corresponding with parties abroad, iac. ode BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, 01110. / krzEurrcr.s.—Yesars. Hanna, Garrerson .3c Co . , Itobart Parks, Esq. jy.ll:y. WESTERN 351-416NDS• ALEXANDER GARRETT. REAL ESTATE ARENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, 01110, Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wllcoasin, klinuesotti, Michigan and lowa. lie will exchange lauds in Wisconsin, ac., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me A 8 above. anll:l3r PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AN!) IN SILLI mArtsviLLE, Hose township, Altegeeny, 'sanity, comprising together, a tract of THIRTY-FIVE ACRES and seventeen perches of the very best cpiality of Garden Land, under a high state of cultivation; and well timbered, Dwell ing House, two Barns, Stabling, Potato and Spring ilonae. About live hundred Fruit Trees, of every variety, of the choicest kind of fruit. The property is well supplied with abundance of excellent water, and la easy of access to mar ket, by Baliroad or by the New Brighton Plank - Rood. The property is within four miles of the city, and will be sold at a bargekt. inquire of S. B. W. Gi No. 85 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Or, of Whi, D. 9UISH, ap7:lm 95 Pennsylvania avenue. FOR SALE.-45 aores of Land near Hui tou'd titatitin, on the Allegheny Valley .Railroad, Id miles Pram the city. The land is nit covered with tine forest trees, which makes it a desirable place for a country re.r.! deuce. 3 Building Lots, each 2.0 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue, rear Magee street. do do on Vickroy street, near Magee street. 14 do do on Marla street, near Magee etroet. 3 do do on Bluff and Isabella streets,. In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. All7O, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbary streets, fronting 80 feet on Colin and 109 feet 10% Inches on Mar bury street, adjacent to the depot of the Yolulaylrani4 Rail road. For terms, etc., inquire of ISA 4C JONES, inr2,9:lsti corner Ross and First ate., Pittsburgh. VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER TY FOR SALE—A large lot of ground, 00 toot trout by 200 deep to a street, with a new Frame Dwelling House ut Bull, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers, wide porch in front, good cellar coal twuse, stable, fruit trees, eto, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy, ap7 B. CUTHBERT & SUN, 51 Market street J'OR RENT—That large and comfortable Dwelling lionse, situate on - the Bank of the Monon gahela river, opposite the city, and at present in the etch petty of Marshall, Hag. 0110iCi3 fruit, shrpbbery, etc. in abundance and great variety. Apply to mr3l S. DII - 21113511iT A- SON, 51 Market et. QTORE ROOM.. ON FOURTH STREET FOR RENT.—A. large Boom and Cellar, between Mar ket and Wood streets. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, mr3o 51 Market street rIIIIREE STORY BRICK . DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT-Bitnate on Marbury street, be.. twoon Penn and Liberty streets, containing a hall, 2 par. lore, tl chambere, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $2OO per year. 8. CUTHBERT &" BON, inrito 5/ Market street. AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground on Monterey street, Allegheny, can be bad for the =MIL amount of $625. Terms easy. mr27 MLRFIRM SON, 51 Market at. J'OR s6oo—two hundred in hand , balance in one and ,two years, will occur() a dwelling houao and lot of ground, on Mt. Washington. =27 . CilTlMillitT a SON, ti Mardet et. ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good dwelling house and large lot of ground, in &tarps burg.. For price and terms, apply at our (dice. mr27 " • 8. CUTHBERT * 80N r 61 Market et. TW' DWELLINU HOUSES, with large lot of ground to each house, situate on Oarsoo street, south Pittsburgh, will be Bold on favorable terms, by S. CUTHBERT h BUN, rsrl7 61 Market street. FOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one of the best situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for either aJobbing, retail or prescription bushiest Purchas , ere will find an advantge of rare oocarrtnce. For informa tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, JR., No. 168, corner Sixth and Wood streets, le9 Pittsburgh. • .- MAPS.—A large assortment of. Pocket Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township Map of Pennsylvanm, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Mie• souri Hanna, Nebmaka and Minnesota, on band and for sale by , • W. S. HAVEN, • aps Nos. 81, 83 and 35 Market street. ODD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARR A N T and Proposition Books, for salt{ by W. S. HAVEN, aps Corner Market and second streets. CIOVERED CANE HOOPS—Superior to Vt.,/ Brass or Whalebone, fortklrts. A large invoice Just opened at HORNE'S, aid 77 Market street. M - ARSEILLES SHIRT FRONTS, AND SHIRT COLLAT..? White and Finley Color; just received at aps HORNE'S, 77 Market street. Tuo. K. COLLARS AND SETS—A fresh .P4 n lot of White and Colored, opened at apt, JOB. HORNE'B, 77 Market street. IAPPIN BRO.'S CUTLERY.—Wo are INA now prepared to offer a full supply of this most en. perior. Cutlery at fair prices. It is peculiarly well worthy the attention of dealers. BOWN a TETLEY,. - No. 136 Wood street, ap3 Alanufscturere Agents. SHOOTING GALLERY, NO. 136 WOOD STREET. BOWN & TETLEY. TRIIITS for Christmas and New' Year.— Best Layer Rabbis; choirs new Figs, In drums and pa. per Lassa, only 1854c.115., st 11.43VARTH, BRO. it BRTFTNLRE'S, &IS le.tLa Disraord.. 14ARD OLL.—We have commenced manu facturing Lard Oil, and wll be pleased Ps receive or dery for it. We will warrant it equal to any OR in the mar. liet. We will till barrels retarued wlien &sired. .- 13. a BAWYNR, risk , No. 42' Wood itry,t. BANKS. For Salo. ~~~;. ~~; ,t-'7,M7; - , ?L.?,,,,i: 3 . : - .-,,,1;i.,'c . .:.... ~..,:-$.:.i.:,-,:..f4q,,,. N5B INSURANCE F I. t.-tE :INSURANCE, BY 'flit Reliance Illaituall Inourance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA ON BUILDINGN, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, SIEROULAN 1318 k. VURNITCRE, &U., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. office, 180. 30$ Walnut street. CAJITAL, 19177,926 ...... $a52,463 80. Invested us follows, viz:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $120;200 uu Pennsylvania Railroad Cu.'s d per cent. Slortgego L:11111, $30,000 cyst .25,600 0t) Allegheny County d per cent. PUMA% K.& Luau. 10,000 00 Penusylvadia - Itailroull 00.'8 Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual fnauteoea Co 19,150 00 Stuck of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Compauled 476 00 Hills iteceivalle, business paper 62,711 60 Book Accounts, accrued inter OA, etc 3,330 19 Cash on hand and In Bank 16,043 20 $252,4a b 9 OLEM TINGLEY, Preadeuto MEM! Clem Tingley, William R. Thomp son , David S. Brown, Cornelius Stevenson John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Yuma Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, B. iti J. GAR mr3 North-east c.a. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSUR,ANCIF. COMPANY, No. l•ii9 Chesnut Street, Opp/alto the pust.-Ed „/- ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU- Yiy RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, ou every deßraiption of Property or Mort:hate - Ih,, .t reabenable late. cf premium. ItOBEItT ICING, President.• M. W. BALDWIN, Tice Plesident. Charles Hayes, El. It, Cope, H. B. iluglish, George W. Brown, P. 13. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Shorrean, John Clayton, S. J. Alagargee, 11, Wllor. BLACESMILY., Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. jy•taly Corner Third and Wood streets CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUROH. WILLIAM BAGAIIIY, President. SAMUEL 1,. MAI:SHELL, Secretary. OFFICE: 94 iiitier zlyeet, bettu ea) Murk and Wood strati .t-Insures HULL AND CIARGO on the 011ie tkud Mississippi ItIVE , C3 and tributaries. Inures against Loss or Damage by sutia. Also, against the Perils el the Ses and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DiiirsuJTol3o. William Bags.ley, ()apt. Mark Bterting, Samuel Rea, Samuel M. Kier, James M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Francis Sobers, Issue U. Pennock. William B. Hays Springer Etarbangh, John Shipton, Capt. Samuel 0. 'Feting, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. jag WEST B ItA NC II MUTUAL INSURANCE COM II AN V , Loai HAVEN, CLINTO;n+ COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THI: LEOIBLATIIIIFI 01 , PIVIIISYLV ANIA Cmh Capital s3oo.'Uo I Premiuia N0tt5...5132,313. CUAIRANY WILL INSURE ON „Buildings, Merchandise, I urnituio, An., in town or country. ninr.o.tons: Hon. Rio, J. Pearca, Hon. O. 0. Harvey, [Charles A. &layer John B. Hall, Charles Grist, I Petvr Dickinson. T. T. Abratna, D. h t. Jackman. ion.h W. We, hit Ttaas HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Ansams, Vice President. Th ea. ILITCLIFS, secretary. • ItEPI:11.11NOE,4: Samuel IL Lloyd, I IDr. J 8. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner, , John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff, E. A. Mackey, Eton. 8 Cameron, James Armstrong., A. White, Thus. Bowman L.D, William Fraron, James Quiggle ' Wm.. Vanderbelt , Ron. Wm. Bigler, OFFICIt—NO. 05 PITCH STREET, 1 3 ITTSBCROH. de2.l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 0011PANY, OF PIIILADELPIIIA. Dinacycats—Charles W: Bancker, Themes /fart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. smith, Geo. W. Richard 7, iiordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' R. Boric, David 8. Browne, Met. ris Patterson. CELS3. N. Banukim, President. CLUB. G. B&NOSitit, liecrotary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as luvl '6.snrt% consistent with security. The Company have rebervcd e urge Coutingout Fund, .2hich, wit:l4ll6lr capital and preMins. s, wifely invested, afl , Mrd ample gYotection to the assured. The Assets of thp Company, on January let, 1651, pa pub• fished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: 11 - ortgage $915,128 68 {teal Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 63,06 d 17 Stook. 81,389 0 Cash, au t.l-4,34e al Total $1,212,709 44d Shwa their incorporation, a period of twerity.. o ,,,,. they hare paid upward of One Million Four iloocired Thous sand Dollara,i ixtses by ure, thereby affording evidonSa of the advantages of insurance, as welt as the ability and disposition to moot with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Offlca,„north-east rot. Wood and Third sir NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, 01? PIIILADELPIIIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organized.undor the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of 1100,000, privileged to increase to $500,000. In sures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. Of EWERS: 11. 0. L A UGHLIN, Presid,n t. RICII'D SHIELDS, V. Proe't. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary, DIRECTORS 11 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, W. 0. Stotesbury, R. M. Carlile, It V. Shewell, 0. C. Butler, Gorge Scott. TITS & CHAFFIN, Agents, Jel:y Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on W0r..4.1 at PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET dTREETR . PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT! GALWAY, President. Aux. BILSDLISY, Vice President. Y. A. RINEHMT, therOtaTy. Thja Company makes ea ary insurance appertaining to or counseled with LIFE RISK& Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISES on .the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISER ganerally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and,,,against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates buneistent with safety f to oli parties. DIRHOTORff. i. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan, • Joseph P. ea'aialil, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Ilailmab, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph B. Leech, Johll Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, .11:10. Mc ill. SP2IS WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY 01? PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DA tt.filL, revaiont; P. M. Gonnott, Soot ataxy. OPYTO2 92 Water street, (Spang § Co'e Warehonst , ,) stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of r 1 nRiNE RISKS. A Home Institution, managed by Di.utt r who are ,011 known in the community, and who aro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the baracter which they have simian:led, as offering the beat protection to thou who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER. 810, 1857. Stock Acccunte $121,600 CO Mortgage,. 2,100 00 Bills Receivable, 4,161 67 Office Furniture, 240 00 Open Accounts, 9,478 04 Oasb, 14,811 !tl5 Premium Note, 10,248 59 TOR Discounted, 126,003 78 DiB.ICTOBB en:ge tante, It. Miller, Jr., J. George W. Jackson, J , 1::::. M•. - Alilel. A.1.3x - . Spoor. Andrew Ackley, Wm. lilaight, Nathaniel Holmes, A lexam.e. , r Nituict, D. IL Long, Wm. G. Smith . , O. W. Ricketeen, F. M. GORDON, nov24 Secretary ....._ I)ELT HOOKS—For splicing India Rubber or Leather Belting—a supply of the different sizes, just received atd for Bale, by J. & If. PHILLIPd mr9 Tfre.nd t'S St- Chair street'. pRUNING TOOLS--Jor the Garden and Orchard, via..—Sawa Chisels, Grape Shears, Berge attaara, Pruning TiLves, etc., in great variety. for o'st: 7aa SA Wit7ll)32,CP: VOTICE TO BUTCHERS.—Large Meat Cutters and Sanss , ge,Fiflers, of various sizes, /it No 47 Fifth street, Fittsburkti. d&4 JAMES WARM-MP' JUST OPE.NING I JUST OPENING SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS I At 'No. 98 .Itiarket street. AVING JUST RETURN ED FROM TIIE —IL& East, with a large and well &elected stock of Gent's, Ladies', Boy's, Youth's aut.! Children's Shoes, which were bought low FOIL CABIT, and WILL BE SOLD AT FXTB.93IELY LOW RATE& Give us a e ll before pur chasing elsewhere. Remember the place, at JOSEPH N B•)RLAND'?, Cheap Cash ?tore, 11,0 No. 98 Market street, second doorfrom Bifth Samuel Bisphatu, Robert Steen, William Musser, Benjamin W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M. Semple, PittsWg 1. BIM:HIM AN, Secretary. DINE. COFFIN, Agent, per Third sod Wood strerte. D. noritgoluery, Itichard Shields, William Osborne, $2.17,641 THE DAILY POST. THE MINERS: A STORY OF THE OLD COMBINATION LAWS [CONTLN UCD FR9M TUESDAY.] But to return to Lieutenant Peeche. No sooner had he got his hands on a little of his wife's money, or " the plunder," as one of his brothers wag) called it, than the fortunes of his whole family took a remarkable start of improvement. Colonel Peeohe removed to a more aristocratic part of the city of Dublin, and set up an equi page ; Captain Algeruon Peeche found his way to a majority ; and Lieutenant and Acting-Quar termaster Percival Peeche purchased his oom• party. All this showed Lieutenant Peeohe to be a very dutiful fellow to his real relations, and to have a proper feeling towards his wife, as she, being the daughter of a coal-master, and of in ferior rank to him, was therefore to be pigeoned in the game Qf marriage, just as her upstart father would have been rightly served in the game of ecarte. He also showed a strong disinclinition to take upon himself the active conduct of the business. This arose partly from dislikq to any employ ment excep' the toil fools_esill the pursuit of pleasure, partly from want of sufficient educa tion, (for carving, dancing, and gallantry are hardly enough of that for the counting-house,) but meetly from lack of adequate intellect. He was great, however, with the horse, dog, and and soon became a psrfeot sportsman, leav ing that vast business which supported him in pleutlor, and enr.ched Lis connections, with all Its cares, speculations, and immense correspon dence, to the management of his wife, and whom soever of the numerous underlings connected with it she chose to call to her aid. He gave many and splendid dinners, moreover, and the eating and drinking gentry of the neighborhood began to flock around, while his house was al ways free as the barrack to "ours." But it was not many months before Mrs. Peeche began heartily to repent her bargain. The warmth of her love for his pretty face and figure evaporated. It was a merely animal pas sion, and as such departed with its gratification; and she began to regard with satiety and disgust that beauty which had erewhile so captivated her She found him not only idiotically ignorant on all useful subjects, but contented himself with his ignorance, and disposed to monk with an inane ridicule- any show of knowledge or talent she or others might happen to display. .0n all matters that required judgment or information, or the application of thought for any time, he was utterly helpless, while at the same time he entertained neither respect for the talented, nor gratitude for the assistance they might yield. Moreover, he bad never loved her; ,he had not mind enough for that passion; he had all along regarded her, as we have said before, merely as a pigeon to be plucked by him in the game of matrimony—as a prize for himself and kis fam ily. is time went on he did not scruple to tell her this. Before the first year of their marriage was over ho bail become to her an object of con tempt, a detested burden, a dreaded torment. Whim she began first to see him, as the gloss of prettiness of parson and of heroin scarlet fa.lel from him, an ignorant and fool, she could not but institate a comparison between him and that other who she believed loved her with his whole soul, and was now suffering the pangs of disappointment—the all-gifted and able Edmund Vesper. Disgusted with the blggarly aristocracy of the colonel's eon, she saw a true and high nobility in the genius of the young plebian. Tired of the stolid beauty of the one, her admiration flew to the quick eye, and sharp dark features that spoke the active intellect of the other. Worried to death with the yawning 'nnui, the lisped affectation, the stupid and often indecent slang of the stable and dog kennel, she pined for the low-pitched and thrilling voice, the musical sentences and glowing ideas, of her for mer humble lover—for his exhaustless informa tion on all topics, his dauntless talent, equal to every effort, and his indefatigable business ability, which no labor,could tire,'no difficulties Edmund could not but look upon his rival with a contempt which envy at his success elevated into fierce detestation ; and as he, sat day by day in his-small wood-lartitioned counting-room in the truck-store, so intense became this hatred, so complete his despair of advancement, that he meditated the infliction upon him of some griev omA bodily harm. It was to sound his brother, who had the power to effect thie, he well knew, ?tan ease and certainty, that he paid him the visit we have detailed. But as time wore on, when he saw the feeling growing up between the pair, when he marked it with his, whole soul, ,as alive to it as the ear of ezirninal . to his sentence, then did his spirits mount , tigain to more than their former level, and he set his active wits to work with all their pris tine energy. It was not long after the marriage Lill he was recalled to lend his aid in the chief conduct of the business of his new master. The latter saw him, surveyed him carelessly—would have done it with an eye-class, had such a thing been in faOlion then—and, on being informed that his skill and ability were indispensable, gave his consent to his being placed in the situation of chief confidential clerk, and,,turning to an emi nent rat-catcher who was with him at the time, begin to converse about the state of the stables in regard to vermin. Edmund was now continually about the parson of Nlrs. Penile, appearing before her in his best light, and exerting upon ,her all his, powers of fascination, and they were many. His object was to lead her to crime, partly for his own advan tage—to have her nompletely in his power, pat tly from revenge : for, from the first time she had unfeelingly laughed at, his early blunders, he had cherished against her a vindictive feelirg, wiiich his late disappointuient, and the secondary misery it besides had bred for laim, had certainly cot put to rest. dud the whole of this love, then, was acted—it had been all along, a decep tion for the purpose of anibitiou and revenge ! We cannot deny that her bvanty, which was considerable, had made. some impression upon him ; but it was decidedly not that of love. It is hard to imagine one' seducing a woman out of pare animosity ;—but. when you reflect that in eeduction it is the woman's rain that is suught, you will, be able at once to unravel the paradox. No one could be better fitted for such a course of proceeding than Edmund—totally unprincipled as he was—capable of keeping a great bad purpose constantly before hia mind, and of bringing great powers to boar upon its furtherine.:e—posseseed also of a knowledge of maul 111 infiuitely greater -than might have-been . 37 :pc t.l from his opportunities. All the ire sour, of extensive' reading in poetry and roe mane in mental .philosophy and in the great bock of nature, he brought to his aid—every Rcheplo of attraction, every winning artifice he could think of, he practised upon her, till the poor lady looked upon his company as &relief—a refuge—iit heaven-_--and oursedler folly in choos ing tho glittering. ass, from whose society she now tied to his, as she would from a lazar-house to a bower in Teterve. la a short time lie was succesaful she became completely his, and doted on him with an admi ration, a devotion, and a joy, which she felt was truly love, and as d;fferent oven from the regard she had formerly entertained for herlinsband, as it again was from, the contempt in which she held him now. But all this was totally unoipeoted even by the menials of the house, :a eat of - people who gen erally are the, first perceptive of such affairs. Edmund was too sagacious to allow it to be the slightest degree evident;'and, while he had the wife sosompletely in his porter, he was find ing his way rapidly, into the _good graces of her husband. By au exceedingly (distant and defer ential"deportment in his presence, by numerous flatteries, well disguised and skillfully adminis torati, and by a well acted devotion to his inter- eats, he in a short time succeeded in gaining his entire good-will, and unquestibningelseclience to every - suggestion in matters connected with the business. And this fact, ,whereat he made very merry in private with Mrs. Peectie, ,only sank her husband a degree still loWer in her contempt LTO BE 00 . WriktrED 3 —The Lebanon Valley Railroad and the Phil adelphia and the Reading Railroad have..been formally consolidated. The, former ~road milt henceforth be denominated the "Lebanon Villey. Branch" of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road. • ' NUMBER 15,1 APPEAL FOR IRELAND. Countrymen and Fellow-Christians —ln the wilds of Donegal, down in the bogs and ems of Gweedore and Cloughancely, thousands upon thousands of human beings, inad, after the im age and likeness of God, ale peli,bing or next to perishing,, amidst squalidno,s and in misery, for want of food and clothing, far ~ . way from hu man aid and pity. On bArdi of t aose famishing victims of -oppression and persecution, we yen: Lure to appeal to your kind sympathies and re ligious feelings, and hope that, for the sake of Him - who bore our infirroatios, you will share with us their distress by lending - some substantial as sistance to enable us to relieve their wretched ness, and rescue them from death and starvation. The ground of this Appeal is'simple, and may be thus simply told:— The districts of Gweedore and Cloughaneely are the bleakest and most mountainous in Don egal in Ireland. The entire surface is broken up by huge, abrupt, and irregular hills of gran ite, covered with a texture of stunted heath, while the space between is but a shaking and spongy marsh. The inhabitants of these wilds are all Celts of the 'pure old race, with the pure old faith" who.cnitivate small patches of arable land along the shore or claddah, on which their wretched cabins are built, and subsist principal ly by rearing stook and grazing sheep on the steep sides of their mountains and in their hol low glens. The increase of their flocks they icild to meet the landlord's rent, mid the ether exi gencies of life, while of the wool of their - Sheep they manufacture frieze and tummy as clothing for the male and female members of their families respectively. Thus, from time immemorial, they lived in the enjoyment of these wild mountains, leading a most innocent. and peaceful retrial life, warm and faithful in their friendships, while their attachment to the old faith war. stronger than death: Laet year brought a sad change on these warm hearted peasants. All the landlords of these districts, save, one, simultaneously deprived them of their mountains, giving them to Scotch and English grazier for sheep walks, and at the same time, doubled, trebled, _and in many instances quadruple the rents on the miserable patches left them. These mountains so unjustly pressed from the unfortunate pativera were peopled with Scotch and English sheep. But eetider still the strange sheep imported to these menutaime throve not. Last winter was very prejudicial to sheep, par ticularly under Scotch treatmeat—the Donegal mountains proved treacherous, and their tracts devious to strangers. The sheep recently placed 0)1 this strange pasturage were prone, from nat ural instinct, to wander, and the Scotch sheiY herds were supinely negligent in the duties .of their ceiling. The natural cousetrencea was that large numbers of the sheep etre) ed-large numbers of thbm wee lust in beg-holes—awl large numbers perished through the inclemency of the winter, and the want of proper care. Dur ing the penal laws, wQ are told that Grand Jury levies were made upon Irish Catholics for losees sustained by Protestant merchants at the hands of Catholic powers, with whom England might happen to be then at war. It must have been iu the same spirit, that in order to recompense the losses of the Scotch. and English graziers, an enormous and unjust Grand Jury Warrant WWI obtained against these innocent Celia. And, in order, moreover, to carryout thjs iniquitous en actmeat, and the more effectually to secure the adverse and unjust possession of those mountains an extra force of constabulary was, at the in• stance of the landlords, ordered to these districts for whose sue port a most runious tax has beet imposed on the wretched inhabitants. In sheet, by those and slmilarily unjust and arbitrary -era ceeding, the stun of about this, thousand I:DUBE'S has been levied on the poorest and most misers. ble district on God's earth. Already the law officials, backed by 300 constabulary, have, at the bayonet's point, collected the last farthing of this enormously dispreportioned levy. The poor, shivering, and famished peasants, under the ter ror of an armed force, wielded by officials with out feeling or humanity, were obliged to sell their little scanty 'bits of potatoes and email stacks of rye and corn to meet this merciless de mand. It is almost incredible the means these poor creatures restored to, in order to make up the necessary sum. Many went thirty miles to borrow or beg the money from their friends— many Bold their kitchen furniture and-utensils— and even mothers were known to have sold their cradles It was, truly, a eight to mske angels weep, to see the poor helpless fathers, amidst the tears and wailings of their more helplesi wives, and hungry children, parting with the last stone of their potatoes and other necessariee of life to pay this ~ 'iniguitous tax. The stalwart and ro bust peasantry could do nothing but weep, the womanly hearts of the mothers were wrung with agony, and the ragged children—poor innocent thiugs—bewailed in lOnd cries had eenvnisive sobs, their forlorn lot. And we, who witnessed these scenes of woe, are not ashamed to confess that we too shed tears—untlysiling teara—cif pity and sympathy for them. But there as no remedy. Like Herod's savage maasatirtauf the Innocents, the warrant was unfeeling 4 execut ed. The - foul and dastardly deed was penetrated —consummated. And thus the feed of some thousand families has been swept away, and their only means of `auppurting mid clothing them selves cruelly pressed :row theta Whether the objecea of the landlord's harsh and tyrannical treatment of to these poor peasants is to crush them out, or wring from them a, large revenue, we.will not stop to enquire; but we have no hes itations in saying that, unless they are assisted in their present distress, they rastet sink under the weight of _their; misery, must be blotted out of existence, and that their once happy homes will become walks ter a Scotch and Luz lish hoggeta. They are nose, at ail events, in consequence of such treatment, perishing cf hut:. ger and nakedness, in their damp and comfortieee cabins. But we will venture a I:ttle into detail" There are at this moment 890 families subsist ing on sea weed, crabs, couklea, or any other edible matter they can pick up along the see shore, or scrape off the rooks. There are about 600 adults, of both seaes, who, through sheer poverty, Sre now going bareeee z e e, amidst the inclemency of the sets: e, oa thie bleak Northern coast. There are about 700 families that bave neither bed nor bed clothes, but are foned to lie on the co d damp earth in the rags worn by them durit!z the day. • There are about 800 families without c. seconti bed, fathers and mothers, eons and daughters, being huddled toga:4sr as best they can. Thousands of the male population have only one cotton shirt, and wear none while it is be:n• washed, while thousand,' have rot ev.ia females are still in a woie.e contlfPor.. There are about 400 families, in whlch the r , may be half a dozen of fall grown fem0.160,-4 . 11 ,, have only one dress between them, in which tn.. : can appear in public; mothers and datighter,, alternately using this common wardrobe when they go cut of doors* There are. about 600 laa - olitle wid3 hz.vi n. - neither cow, sheep, nor goat, and who, from the beginLiog of the year to its , lot,e, hardly e•- ,, / 'snow the taste of milk c.r butter There are thousands of 70110.22, of C,.;th verging on the age of puberty, .aho ere so par tially and scantily clothed chat modesty forbids one to look at them—they are t:tly Object; the eye cf charity. We will not, thouvh we could, go further int-, particulars, but, on behalf of thoss, and there, aud all appeal for funds to en , _blo 114 toa.sLize them iu their resßective Iva:it:4. And wo appeal in the name of Him who slut . " Deal thj, to the, hungry." "Clothe the naked." drink to the thirst. y " Eell what you posse.: , and give alms to the non!' The Sou of God asl:=. your alms in the person of these po•or perishinF, ,peasants- He, is . hungry—will 1•ou give him eat ? He is thirsty—will you give biro to drink' He is- naked—will you. clothe him ? Do it to them, and you do it to-Him For b says Him• self, "for as long as you dtd it to one of these, my least brethern, you did it to ma." We appeal to fathers and mothers„ with fond and promising children, and :,-,Aciest that "as you would that others would act to y4.ur children if they were in want, _otyoo to the desolate fam ilies in the wilds of D:megal," 'Se appeal to the chal to and virtuous young ladies of Ireland, and s.y, " you value that priceless ornament of your sex, maiden modesty, and, as you know it is to rut ft.mtle delicacy rudely to the blush, for Vnl , :t of blifficicnt cloth ing. grant 115, of your- . 9,upeyflinui wherewith to enable US t.' r 18.171 di oases f or these half dressed girll• cf Dc,i,egsl. Botir we and they will pray thaz God int.y s.:reon you from all ebame and confusion And finally, before all, and beyond all, wo