VOLUME X VI. raT:743ilL4al MORNING INDST. ,r•ry morniny. t3t JA3LES P. BAH, '.. , 111 , 1 lir , OF WOOL , AND FIFTLI In rca SOUTII-V. year, ptiyabloßtrictly In advn Sit Dollars invariably rt. - mired it not paid within the yoi - ir. Single copies, Two CeNvs—b - is tea and by the News lioys. SATF.B oF • WI LINN?. Ono insertion___...... Two ineottione ......... Three ineertione 'One ......... . Two weeks Threa weeks Onii month Tiro month? Three months Your months Ftvo monthe... Six months Nine monthe Otto scar Blinding:CA . lM, six nil 1 00 1 76 :, 00 00 o 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 Op Bq ailLn Harrlngo noticca ;'IT'ISBURGH SATURDAY POST A TVIAIRMOTILII WEIBULL ONLY ONE DOLLAR VER. YEAR, IN 01,1111:3 OF TEN. Subscrlptlarniri, - - - Olt per antra utist. CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF TUB DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Coniiiirr del, Local, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. This Paper bring of the LAMILST ems, and neatly printe on fine white paper, in large, cicar type, will be found by the subscriber to give butt, 7r satisfaction than any Impel punlislml in Pittsburgh. Those who %Nish to talin A paper from Pittsburgh, will find thy 6ATUitI/AY POliT a solo and profitable investment. Addrota, A ffi tdi it P. Ci IL , 'BEIO7 gilitor and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS Jie. r. uteu 8 A lit & E BOOR AND JOB OFFICE, POST ES U1.1, - .0 X•I Corner of Fifth and Wood' Streets, urrsßutto 11 T HE undemigned haying made ea ensive addltiona of the LATEST AN U lIANDSOMESILSTY LES E TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING I'tls'l'JOß °PRICE, invito ch. Gondol. of Rail Road 011icm rs litierchunta, huslueea and Chu public gonorally, to their tiuporior facilities fur oxeimting with on rommliablo terms, all hiudu of RAIL triOAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTII ER DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING 'Air - Our material being nearly all new, we can give ammu rauce of the must complete natiefaction, and solicit ofttera for BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, - BILLS LADINO,-CIOCULABS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDs., A. air Particular attoutimi will alms be paid to al. printing Of ; Pattern, Prygranuues, &c. fur Concerts, Exhibitiuua BARR. Si MYEILS. The People's Shoe Store. S. Dliii l l4 l l . kliAJEEß, Chew Cuah Dwalurs in all kiuda u 1 karthionuhic BOUTS Sittric,6 1 AND GAITERS Fur Guntleiva, Ladies, Youth, stud Chihireu, No. 17 Fifth Street, near illo.rltet, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ell= PERRIN JOIINSON, Proprietonsof addldß Co„'H Patent Klastle Fire and Water Proof Cement Itoodug. 133 ullti s•ritE:Kr. 0 ft DERS for ROOF1.1 , 1(.1 promptly and faith lolly rieer:ed, and all a ark warraoted. ltuodug maturird alco.ye on !wad, nod for telie, wiu. Ali reOtlons fur nao. edp11:1 y JO 4. ENGIrinEIERS AND N11.4.C111611:111ST, thrner of Fire and Lab.z.rty rtrrrts, Pittrburgq. Pa. IUPERIGH STEAM ENGINES for Grist and Saw Priutitig hlanuflicturieH, dc., 'undo to.,rd..r. They Mao nianufacturo of their Coh.brat.d Ntachinin"loont, afich Turning Latiisa, iron Plll.llOlll, ilkalLig 813 , 1 /rifling Mdch,,,, -as. Also, Wrought Iron ::hafting, with riilloja, Ilaugor. &O. ja.B:lpl I$Ol3N THO7dP6ON JOHN THOMPSON Si. CO., HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND GILAINERS, No. 135 'Mild street. 81UN PAINT INU executed with neatness and delpatcu. 'Mixed Piiimn, Oils. Turpentine, Vandal, Japan and Euglisli Patent Dry ers, Ville Mentaigue Zinck, a very superior article; l•hiln delphin and Pittsburgh White head .Iways uu hand and f,a sale. We aro prepared to griud colors fur Painters, Drug gists, ur others, at the shortest notice, as we have a Mill which grinds by steam Painters will save money by get ting their colors ground with us. inirfuly Mineral Waiter Depot. C. EUI!FIIM IL H. BUM{ ER. C. .BUFFUM & CO., Manufacturers of • Sarnapatilia, Watts, Pop, Bottled Alo Porter; ah:o, Bottlers of Wainwright's ceisbrutod ttko Ale. Warohotua,, iteo. $l6 Market strcoL, Pirrscunuu, Ps Orders Lilod and chipped to ell parta et the couuuy hortest notice. Apltklydsw • S.----- GOLD AND SILVER Sl' 3CTACLI*, AT MANUFACTUAELEIt'S PRIC s ffYGROMMETERS or weighing spirits, the cheapest and bout artlchu ever brought to this city. - TiIEItSIOSIETERB AND BeitomE r rilittk, varying in price from st 3 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND • ISU EtVEY OR'S COMPASSES, always on hand at • O. E. SHAW'S, Practical Optician, 18 Aft.h. salt optsmito Masonic flail B. C.iSt. J. HI. SAWYER, LARD OIL,. CANDLES, PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 OVVood street, Pittsburgh, Pa I.LBEILT L. WEED A. L. WEBB & BRO. (811CCEWiluni ELDS.II. & WEnu,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR THE VALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Prattand Commerce rtreetu, BALTIMORE, ja ec eive :on Cemigument all kinds of Western Produce, and nialw advancen thereon. REFERENCE Geo. W. Smith At Co., W IL Smith & Co., W. H. Uartard, 311Uri* alcketson. lir4:3t-a-w-8m _J. BILINIIA, C. I:ITENDORP. BIJSHI 8a OUTENOORF, MANUFACTURER/I OF STEAM 801 LERS, And all kinds of Sheet. Iron Work. Penn street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa. sir AI I ORPMR I.IO.IMYTLY A TgeriDET, frr.Uti.lv 0 EOGS.-5 bbls. Eggs just received and for sae loy McCANDLESS, MEANS AI 0., fe2o Cornor Wood and Water streets. ir l-------------IKB,.SIOMETERS--For sale by W. G. JOHNSTON & CO., novl7 Staff:a:ore, f. 7 Wood btreot. _ _.. OL-ESALE BLANK BOOK WARE W HOUSE. WM. G. JOHNSTON nd el ott,et CO., rat, WI . Li 117,, E BEANS.- 10 bagB emall white Loans, recfArod and fur 'ado by M C a orAnNrL S sBWANtSor •0, • , , 41 E are now opening our eeeond, and by far ttinclaropeat istock of Fall and Winter Drem goods, fahnwl that has e'er befqitte offered in tillb ty C. HANSON LOVI, NO. On: e a• In IY'A tortk. pap , r 1 00 1 25 I no 3 00 .3 35 3 6.51 4 Ou 351 6 65: 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 60 4 50 I 00 5 50 5 00 8 00 10 00 unnm. 2 01 2 3 LA) 4 65 6 00 6 66 7 35 8 00 10 35 13'35 .a, per a t o 50 ti by 4 00 1: 00 10 ih) tho paper,)... 11 not i CCM 25 c IMII=EI l=~~ - _ _ '`J .=_l_~_ __ _ ~~'" Og.C , HON N. W 0:13B • • Ja • ••• • - „ ir r 1:- j i •- '" • • '1" Ai9 1 1: , • tl „rip, t It.l 1 r • " !N il it t.= Li Is • t 4T 11! -E -• g • .11 ?: 14V7 t, • .P .• • / . 4 • .1; PUBLISHED HOTELS & RESTAURANTS VVISEINGTON aousE, CUR. PENIVA AVE.VIIF 4- THIRD ST., %V ASIIIIIOI4 +l. F. BEVERIDUE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne 61. ny, i•vPT: 4 lillitULl, PA. Li. D. (formerly of the .Idatiter ❑nose," 131airsville, Pa.) TLIE '6oo'l.'T HOUSE IS NOW 4.2,01- PLETEII FOlt GUESTS. It is situated in a central part of the city, being convenient to all iniilrvA Dolma and Steamboat Landings. The bonne was built in 185 d, with all modern Improve ment:l, and fitted up in splendid styles —the entire Furniture being new—and will in ivory re*ect he a first clas3 Hotel. line STAIILLS are attached to the promises. Ljert7y H. W. KANAGA Opposite tits l'etzttn. 16.a.iirtsti Depot, 11ALii.13.1311.E.11, WY AS HIM T 0 ER (Co 'l' E.= U., FOANILItI.I' U. B. iIuTEL, PIT'I'S IS (Ili( 11, PA JAMES BRAN EON, Proprietor. HOUSE 16 LOCATED ON curlier (11 1' nt,N tiud IVA;iI N TuN r ( 11 - 13b1.,i, 1111/ 1 .4:.•II the CIENTICAt, AN I) W ITHN ItA L LRAM 1) el•.hyr6, :Led hat undergone a thorough initin.onaucut, remodeled Alio furulahed with new furniture, And ie new the moot Calll'O uiont lintel in Pitts]. argil, for Travelers by itailroad, Dart or West. o.ya:ly Q_%o :Tit 9 . ,/COPPLE k:11,11:§'1L fit] RANT. By kLI YITli IN lf, FIFTLI STUE.E7.- attenta, of Merchant., and °there i.Y directed Io tain'"(,..4 l Ala j _ odtabli:ffinwitt, wLirh Ida baeu tan:«ugly toted up for the Lir - lama 01 adurding a iiiilt,TAN• TIAL EATI.Nci 110U81; IN A I.):EN'IttAL Uouutry folks attending market are vtri.ieutarly Lo nut. livery thiuyf partikadug to an EaTiNt, BALI) )N eilaraya La found, of tad in,irttot anal - dd. • nir29:l3 Lt.*. • ";t ANSION 110 O,I(.I)II.OIiIAUILEN'IZ., PILOP/LIWPW: 10. 31-1 LitAqti .Lr,et, just beeido tht 1'1,14-1131it.wr i)opvt. •t L I Pota.nyl,uui% tutilrond, %chic', wake, It Lbu mudt culivuutout tV^Ui I 9 (Ito city tot Liz,v.engvt:i Vat' by that rood. • , proprietor expeioe, Oiled lu ta.Culieht dtjle, the tvutdd ioxpurt rull,y solicit v. share et public p,tronage. There is iittitehe.l a Ipih.elht aud .J.r..toodyo IYAUUN YARD, lug owillo atccuinthodaLiort to Lruvelera and tetileette. tiro Larder end 'tar will Ile foritiliied with the beat t lie iie.rnet F.I. an. 4., • Excelsior Restaurant, Wot,ll Siren, ‘ZOitt r ' . " ' n' rnrnnuaau, , iIOLESA LE AiiU RETA 1. DEALER 1N LAUD; AN D EASTERN FISLI. tindereigued rec.. ived fe/iti 1110 EaPlittrli mur ket, nelocted with groat care, SM °ALI)) UT, HAI/1) , RM, FRESH COD FIMI, EAST ERN SLIN FIILI, SEVI , IItIL vA.al ETILS OF LA/31. FL- 11, New York Prince's Ltay, Egg lalttn.E, Egg tilarbor, Shell Oysters. The linuat et, brought t , Alan city. Ever) Eh:tic:ley 01 :ha acanurt E ry e(1 up ut :tat EXCELBIOIt 1t1:81.41.11tAINT. ap:l yd 8. :,TEllol.lit.;t:. f,,ZT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn anti St. Clair etreeta, outlefeicheil, Lora:.-e ly of Brown'e notch" naving taken Lhi !ergo end enuitoc.- dione 1101.1iL, and havlui, refitted it in weguificiiint sty lc, would respectfully invite lede Ilieuds laid the traveling to give tam a cell. At:cured, K iii, tile convenience of Lite house and hie lung experience in tie. builineee, /ie.,. n give ell Lire eliclefection, cud Ii is _bargee i ihniezate, 0. CON HELL V. GROCERIES. A AMES PAIUTUN, Jr., Fedoral Btroet, Al e" li•gt..y, 11.)C4,1 - llallITCADV1111,1•,14/.1 Li. o n - i d Alt:l'd/a/IL Dottier ti•cd Butter, Oh; we, Lard; 13i1467i,1110111- 7 Salt, kb-oi, he., mid C..un- try Product , goucrull) Al!flES PA'rI'OINI, JR., ,7rt•-t, Allcgitt 18 is v rt•coivilig iu elbow Lift following, winch Ito w 'ii .1011 lowest calit uric,,, viz .- 1;41 tibia. HOW crop pielattlitivli M 01.11.111,1. L :27 It " f , tugtar: Phi.,. Grocori , tyrup: lU bids. plot, Lit ;niter , klitto Ibis b . ...suit-Tit ; " ; cLtisuc..o tlutu.l; 40 0,01 Y.A1112; Lino Ad Cottillrywitll a gets-rut ,1,0vr1.,,e1,1,.1 1,...; aII I.agt•-tt raw , oi • Vitality it/roc-rif t , l,r tic kw! in lit- city), !tit It is i, Cut Liq tor ll.lBh—reinciuccr, PA "C'e.l).\ 1,4 Eol•tler,l Ntrettt, . Li AR.- 2,0 1618. Baltituot . 111.0.11t.11,1.tati SU t• 001, it,hued " Lorr•ri,q; " 1,1, 1,3 A no t-. 13 .11.1.14 h, A L '1 TEN 121()N L. LEGE 11EN CIT :hn ti,l rilJor 1" In 11 iA2,111 F.AIIII,Y 1.11:(A;11:1U utaw,lll., vt lick , tl, NL.v. Cur OASi I, which hn %Vol H,:11 n 6 tow,l priceti than nuy otlo, hon.. lit th. twu 1:1111.K. or ijAritt. 0.3111 , , nii.i 1.1,. p 1 "'INS l' A Ur • .111., lal :.11, t IhmulL:iitl, ,10;;•) 1111► .FI.SII. —lO draws extra large and nu by b LI 118 Y~cuud, and .47 Fant. 3t - ri' , . - ticree, prime, fur wile, by v. .t niczt; 116 and 117 i ir.t sireeln. IJUAtt.-50 !Aids. pruue N. V. bugar, just Li Ive'd uid bx tialo by WM. 11. t01.1T!: LU , IOFFEE. —301) bao o B Kio Coffee, for sale by .11 ill 1 Til s CO.„ FiNE FLOUR.--20 bblu. Fine Flour in atoro, ow.; for Hale by McCANDLE&i, MEANS it GU, reAl Cormor of Muni and Water atrtso'a ARD: —A prime article or No. 1 Lard, in bArt elm juA Lt , coiveal awl for ;:tlt•Ly McCANDLEN3, .NILIANB 4t., CO., Cantor of \i'v.A crud VliAtur PICKLE'S. -6 bbls. Cucumber l'iukles, le, and ut nal" by .IA A. If kATZL::, le21) t.or %Int I.ld FiV4i etreovi EaU6.-6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this :115141 fur nalr Loy .1 A.)161.6 A. FETZER, it 10 4 Cern. Marl et mid birat streete. DLAN'rATION & MOLASSES-- IL iuu }Mils. fully fair and prime N. U. .agar; 600 bblr., oak cooperage prime N. 0. hlulaiistia 60 " t..laines 6. 11 Molit,aes, now lauding and 6,r kale, by MILLER R !Lica' ETSON, aala Nov. 221 and 223 Liberty etirei SP' bage Pimento; '` (Frain Pepper, lust reeelVell and fer male Ly M I LI.ER t RICI TSON int2L. 221 nod 221 Liberty etreet t`4ol) FISH.— • 3 drums extra large Cud ri.:e; largo " " Jteit recehed and koi Male, by .ItLL.EIt Nom. 221 and 223 Liberty etreet. rrU LET.—A commodious three story Frame Howie, with Brick Basement—situated on Redbird el o-e Z—to rant, by MILLER tiff2s Nos. 221 awl 223 Liberty street AMES MILLINU MONONGAIIELA tp PLANING MIA, wuuti respectfully intern.' the public that he had inbuilt since the tire, and having enlarged hie .itablithaiont, and filled it with the towant and wont ap aunniduery, le now propared to turninh enuring and boards, acrowl sawing and redwing, &Kira, L48.3i1 it'll] ah I/ 10.10, Olin dried, trainee, mouldings, box making, Ac. Pitiehurgh, Septeinbar 7, 1857. IN* ill CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, And 1,z.-officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNEIt OF Asi - YEIE • Asp Firru STREETS. All husineall connected with this office will be attAmded to with promptness. Conveyaucos of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such a Leeds, Niortgages, Bonds, Powers of IS t tOrney, &e. Titles to Aral Estate examined. To the members of the Bur he tenders his tlervicos e.. 9 Com missioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. His office is OLIO of the main Stations of the city, and couseqUently hls la ilities in executing busitiolp of that kind sre very desirable. WHOLESALE STATIONERY WA RE. HOUSE. WM. U. JOHNSTON t Co., 67 Wool stre‘4. WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE WISI. U. J9"NSToN dt CU., 57 Wood street. WINLWW GLASS.—An assortment of Conniry lilaHs, asaurted eizts, fur Halo by WM. FL SmiTfi & Cll., 118 Fecund, and 147 Find ntr,,,,tu POBACCO AND CiIUARS.—A large as3tir f ount of fAvorito brende, on han S I an for w tile CO by WM. 11. Mll r. , 118 Second, and 147 Find dreett;. HOOKS—For pplieing India Rubber or I,,attinr Belting—a milady of tho difforout bizus, hurt r , ,caived at.d for sale, by J. PULLLIPB, 26 and 228 Bt. Clair street.rar9 T IIE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. NO. 71 FIFTII STREET. Now opening, a complete assortment of Spring Goods, uew and Istest styles of La dids Fins French Congress Gattets, Glom. Calf Congress Gaiteri, Glom. Calf Slippers, Ledira and Mos.+ Woo* mud colorod Hod Oaten. DUI iIiNSACILUiti it 00. 2AILI BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE i< POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. i'ILoPICIFITaEss PROPRIETOR, 118 cer cud, and 147 Find strc,tti 118 Second, tbnd 141 Hirst 4trootH MSffitM BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ' L ei Morgan,) qTLONER AND iilLed.Flt IN -BOOKS, PERIODIOALH AND N EWSPAPIIIRS, No. 4I Fifth Aroot, l'itlolongli, uMtMly Co•.Paritnertalalp. THE undersigned have entered into Co ip, nottor the Lyle of Wm. C. Jutmoton & Co. SANIIINL IL JOHNSTON, .11t.. WILLIAM G. 30g..T0N. IMptemher Er, 1857. WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., TATIONERS, Blank Rook Nianufacturers, and JOll PRINTERS, No SI Wood dtreeL, between Third itud Fourth, PittetitirgS, se3o PIANOS AND MUSIC • ::, ••-••PIANOS! i Ft x§33 ,FULL °RAND PIANOS! g ter PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 AiND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, footn the Nlanufactrry of CIIIGKERING & 110.eros, just received from the manufactory of Chickering ii,,,iten o the following desirable and elegant stock of their PIANO FORTES rue Full seven octane Grand Piano Forte, with superbly carved CAPS:). Price $lOO One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Pries $7OO One NOW Parlor Grand coven octave Piano, near! equal in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the room of an ordinary square Plano. Price $6OO Two fall carved Rosewood, Louts X.ath, seven octaves, with carved Desk and Feet work. Ta,n 13.0fleWew , d Hoven octave—Clifford style. Two Romowo, d. carved mouldings, .even octave. Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave. Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves. Four 66 e 614 66 Form Rosewood " 6 :/a Ail of the above ate of their NEW SCALE, and with full Iron franiel, and their new Patent Action. These Instrumontt have bleu tiuinhed epochally for thn nultoribor, Find Hill be warranted to purthmern. For vale I Uttar rodnood pricon. JOIIN li. MELIJ)II, No. 81 Wood street, dor? . k l / 2 11 , Agent for Chickering & Sound TOBACCO AND SEGARS. NaT & I). RIN Ell ART, V o INIIrACTUAIiIIEI Al PCALtIISE IN ALL 6.1N1 , 5 01, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. nVio:ly 111) WOOD STIIF;XT COMMERCIAL COLLEGES IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Boaid of 12 Trustees—R:culty of 14 Teachers. :iOll ciTIIDCN73 ArTEvl,lnu , JA.NUAM", 1858. Young Alen Pr... Tared fur Adttql Duties 0 . 1 the auizarty Ra NSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE _O. and Double-1- ntry, Booklicepiug. as natal In every de iar•mettt of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Buni ,:.i Writing, Mercantile Cori espondeuce, Commercial Law, Counterfeit !Honey, PoltticAl Economy, Eltannimt, Illerio . -'raphy, and a-f other imitjects no , . usury fur Clio tiler -„g uh eiLic - ition of a practical business luau. J. C. SMITH, A. 51., Profemen of Hock-Keeping mid -cameo of ACCoanbi. J. O. PORTLit. Prof. of 51al6penatics. ALEX COWL:Mi . and A. T. DOUTUET'F, Profs of Peu• nitinahip—twal vu first premiums over all competition for 1.01;1 Pou and Ink Writing, try Ann N6T YON, ENOLIAV,,,D course, time nu enter at any , time .__,.35," 6to 12 weelti. -turd about i,2,50 Entire cost, stin to $7ll. Uraluates iv...misted in obtaining Pith mien. Spa-beans of utleCill3llrll writing and circulars sant free. Ad-I ret,t, P. W. JENKINS' , nira Pittsburgh, Penthtyivitula. trAitw 4NG LE4:ssoNs, IT IlifiCITV COHERCIAL COLLEGE, 4 , :1r IN NY fr.l.lllA NIGAL, 1:121.11'r IiCTURAL, A:',l; LT-11 , 1N DRAWING,..ftr y ; Ii s; HZ For to, tiler itil qi). to Ntr. F. W. JEN , Ns, ~f c,,,,trnercial College, Pitts 0. uovl4:Ornd. aifici C4i)trz9 'Wanted, Le VIIN '""il II: i_II3,SC RI BER;7; lIA E 'l'A Li EN th" ,111.tVi. Atlthlil4lllltqlt, and ire prcputtql V 1 /11,1110 ST lN C4y9 !O .2i,„;),1,1 Is lizill.ELS EAT. liotht 66 1.0,00 U E==l e au) choler lota of White or Red Wheat. They Intend to make very imporior Family Flom', nod are willing to pay a re. -it to the ',inn,...), iu the alnye of an extra price, to in :, Hon to ceiee n choice quality of %Vl:cut, and to bring ft 111•17 - ko' is good order ylf,l),:iaw ;. T. k 1:N N to,DV & 111 - tO. • atEs , WORM • N I^ l t7'PI r l N C (,) 1, le I' I u N C N VOt:TioN,CON F LCTION,CuN CIONC 0 N F ty UTION C ONF N 0 1 . 1.0N,Z oNFHOT I i)N,OO NFECT 0 N,CON V IICT I 0 N,CONV EUT 1 V N N F ECTI U N . Ito nimt plraintit, Rnitiudy How 1:1:the. yr,int rod and null, wilalnnuln laud re. dl, by A...14.1E1.1. tr. HAFT, Cur. Wood and A.llll eit.a., l'ataburgh, , And 1.121 Sitioaleim & ,an - soan, NO. lu.t WOOD STREET, NEAR 3,A AN U u ItERS OF TRUNKS, Va lives, Lat and Bonnet BOLOS, Ladies Traveling i auks, Carpet Bagel, &c., keep constantly k•Il hand a 'arge k. We are prepared to CIO a wholmale trade, and hay. , lilt facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we .Ifl,l invite the Dade to eCall and eXatilias our goods bu e purchasing ailes.•Wha. at `B, CIiAILLES LI YI 4 IRY STABLES.— kJ Thu undersigned has Lalught the itatils • Use above mimed Stables, i gether a ith a portfolio( the site ~tuck of lioreeSaud Carriages, - 60, ^ 141 1'- tce the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition the stuck before mentioned, he has alit, added a number of FINE HORSES, LIUDOIES AND CARRIAGES, ae Id o'er,' formerly caliph...l.d at his Livery Stables in rldb!, below Wood street. As he gries his pinions! atten. ,; to the IiIISiLICTSS, a Genital - mum of the patronage which h.: has hitherto received! fret, patine is solicited. J &COB G A RDN ER, St. Charles Livery Stablea. N. B.—A 111 ARSE and any number of CAItRIAOES Can be procured fur Funerals. de29 IX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER K.)Y AltD-- 4 me Bale ()rash, just received, by mr9 0. lIANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. It l ikr L Y'S SALVE: ibr sato wholeslae 4" arid retail at the Drng Store of JOILN lIAFT, JR, de:IZ I Orvuer of trove i and ;Matti ate., Pittsburgh. :7; LPII. MORPII I A..,-50 oz. just recd and torsaleby , aphl It. L. FAUN ESTOCK A CO., ()0 B B.LS. I\I II.I, C I4 . L T Hy A c ß ti , G f ., l ) t r Av sa c le a b e y o., mr2.4 Nos. 1S anti 4A Wood street. LOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZiNO—Irt all la its brunches extcuteal prompt- I) ate] in the beet manner, by J. et H. PLO Lbli'S, mr9 23 find 29 St. Oltdr street. N - Ew GOODS FOlt SPRINU SALES.— noarc daily ieceiving from our own and E,stern aiiihtiottS ur our Block, which consists in part of t too, 'it Cloths, Cam:: t Cloths, euriiituos oil Cloths, Ttib Crash Oil Clothe, Tranffparout Cloths, Transparent Window Min 'ea, Buff Hui/ands, and Shade Trimmings 'AI , rchanLa. Ilounekeep , re, and otln re, requiring any go de I in our line, are invited to call and examine the stock, and Judge for them:Rives in regard to the quality and prices. J. Jr. nir2i3 Noa. 26 and IS St Olair street. i f 1 UM SHELLAC.-8 cases just rea'd and 7 for sale Ly 1a1,21 B. L. FAIINPIiiToCK & CO. . UCCRWUEAT AO Ull.-20 sacks Buck wheat Flour, oU lb auks, Just received and for safe McCANDLESB, MEANS At CO., Corner Wood and Water streets. (Y CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz. amorted siren. Also, Stand and Bureau Covors ; on hand and for (tale by J. lc H. PHILLIPS, mrle 26 and 29 St. Clair street. CIILESE—LO boxe3 prime Western Reserve tbride by [4,21) WM. 11. &Mg t 00. IMMOVM PITTSBURGH, MONDAY„kPRIL 12, 1; 58, DOLLAR Skil MG'S Et :4 fil MIDDLE 8001.1, JONEB' ISBNY BUILD/lic, TEN DAILY, from 9 ttS 2 o'clock ; also, On Wednesda , and Saturday evenings, from Moe I N. , vember Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clezt: and from Novorul,,,, let to May let, (tom tt to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums nut less than Wit Due._;, And a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June dud December. interest was declared at the rate of six per rent. per annum, on tim first of December, l 855: else Jove Find December, 185 G, and in JllllO and December, Lateran, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit rd the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the firsr days of June and December, conmounding twice a ycer without troubling the depositor to call or eVfill to present his pub book. At this rate, money will double in lets than twelve years, making in the aggregate mar ANL ONI-itd.l.o PER oingr. a YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, liut.s itektt laden!, furnished gratis, on application at the o6c President--0160aGE ALBELKIL WOE PILESIDXST3. tiopowull Ilepharn, John U. Sneenhesi:er, James addle, N. (Jrattan Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Peunoch, Itobert Robb, James I). Kelly, William 8. Lavoly, James tierdnuni. Lint Enrgetin, John 13 Cosgenie, TBUSTIEFL AVIL 0. /011M8T031 BANK OF JOWA. J. STEVENS & CO., DEssioiN kd, J`J'' - COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt,.. / taittaxl. LANDS detected rtutl lumtuo. Undteditshi wannug to mute iurentukuutd iu the Went, can do du through thin houno. tJurreapuudeuou solicited. LOO 11106. 1.. Looan:, AUSTIN LOOMIS . & CO„ I)ealerb Vrotaitisory Nutea,lßolld6, Mortgetwa, oud Gll Securiti,r. tut Acllltly. Honey Loaned on Mucks at short (tr.teh, wick (olialerst security. MY./.1121 AND 1/11.A.PT6 130001.1.1' AND :WAD. Persons desiring LOBllll eau he accommodated on ble terms, and capitalists can he furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices.. ALA), attend to the Mile, itanting awd Leasing of nes.; lIOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex • change lirokere, and Dealurti in Notea, Dratto, Accept autos, Gold, 6ilver and Bank Nubia. uttgo on the t...66L 0ru &mai Westurn Cities cuuatalutly tor aide. Collections needs iu all the eitieu throughout the Suttee. Deposita received to par tuna or : carton I. paper, ao. tli rtlaritut street, between Third and Fourth sta. iptati:l) 11 -1 110M.A.S WOODS, Commereial Broker, and 1 Dealer iu Notes, Benda, tatocka, Rera Estate, &c.., No. 76 I.4urth street, rittahurgh, juull OBLN WOODS, BANKER EaND ILP lIIINKEIC, Dealer in Excatiuge, Outaraercial and Bunk Notes. Stuck bought and sold un Conlloll3l3ioU. oart•tally attended to. Internat paid on Deposits. No. n; JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth otreot. jood CUTILISEaT & SUN'S OF:VICE, Nu. 51 o Market enreet, for tho Halo alld , 4)UrChttriU of iteal Estate, renting houses, attending to inankanco and repot obtaining luaus on tanin, mortgages, 4r6,;, making COL ve:, - nacos, deeds, bonds, ,ic; writing lottera:tud corresponding with parties abroad, &c. 06.8 Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, 01110. Itzrzitnrlcitti.—Alebura. liannN CiarretdiniqeCo., t Parke, F. REAL, ESTATE AtiENT, NO. 60 WATER. STREET, CLEVELAND, 01110, Lien for sale Lauda iu Illiuuis, IVinconsin, 51innenote, Michigan and lowa. 110 will exchange Lands iu \V ineuueiu, ne., for l'ittabuign manufactoree, anti alco for city property. All lettere of inquiry itrusweroil grata, by tubtroesing Inc as b hove. anitly PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. CoNTAINING IGO ACitES, LihiNU A part of &ctiou 17, in lloshen township, Maliouiug eount3, t , hio; about 12U acres en tired, iu a nigh state el cultivation, about one-half meadow laud, of a superior quality, the balance high and rolling, ready for the plough It la one of the best grazing farms in the county, having never-failing springs on it, also an orchard, n earing fruit of superior quality; together with a good and valuable stone quarry. LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI m ANSVILLE, Ross township, Allegtiouy county, ..iii,irislug together, a trivt. of TLIIRTY-FIV.N.I AORES. and ..eventeen perches ol the very best quality of Garden band, coder a high slate of cultivation, and well timbered, Dwell• Liouee, two Salmi. Stabling, Potato and Spring Hou•e. About By,, hundred Fruit Trees, of every variety, of tit, choicest kind of fruit. Thu property is well supplied with abuudiuice of excellent water, and to easy of access to Inotr Let, by lialitroad or by the New Brighton Plank howl. The property is within four miles of the tilt, and will be s o ld .1 a bargain. Inquire of ti. ii. W. RILL, No. 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Or, of W5l. li. ep7.lm 95 Pennsylvania tiVenuti. 1 4 1 01 t SALE. -45 Luxes of Laud near ilul tou's Statiuti, on the ALlegliony Vulluy Railroad, lu ;uileii from tho city. Thu laudie all cover. II with lino foroat runs, which itiak,n it a duairabiu place fur a country runi dunce. 3 dude on Bluff' and Isabella ..,treets, in the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Also, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbury streets, :relating 30 feet on Penn and 109 feat inches on Mar bury street, adjacent to the depot or the Po - insylvanis Bail , cad. For terms, etc., inquire of ISA 10 JONES, mr2thlru coruer Ross and Pint eta., Pittsburgh. VALIJABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER TY FOB. SALE—A large lot of ground. 00 teat trout by 200 deep to a street, with a new Frame Dwelling House Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers, wide perch in front, geed cellar coal stable, f, sit trees, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy. tip 7 ti. CUTIIREICT A SON, II Market street ;',.,= . ,•,;f'i::.:.':'•'.: .. :.::‘..., ,, z: _ -',.,;,.;.':-:.-T.:‘,.',.-:,E-k-.,,'.,5'.,.:;',?.'i"-i BANKS No. 65 Aburth Strut, Jamett W. Hallman, Oliarliw linap, J. A. Madeira, Joke H. Mellor, IVaiter 1. 31arsh U. Miller. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Henry L. itingwalt, John M. llawyer, Onorix. 3. &Aden, Alealwdor Theoliald Unadtaml4..... 0002,7 li.. Whitt), —ollAll. A. COLTON. tie 3 J. Anderson. John G. Bactrolen, Albert Culbertson, John B. Canfield, J. thirdiner AlLarho A. Carrier, David Campbell. Charles A. (N)Lton,'j William Douglass, Francis Felix, George F. Gunnery, James y. Moon, William S. Haven, Necrelaryand I'reasurer- ,JIIIce, Nu. 92 FOUItTiI utmet, above Vii and 1341. AUSTIN LUOAIIS, Notary Publitt• REAL ESTATE A(IENTS. BELDEN BEV Malt, LA#'l:o ALEX/IN DE it GAhltrat VaMabee Warm For Sate, It will tio nuld at a low price and oa..y paymoute given. ZADOK BTJt 1i T. tiet.eid, Col. Co., Ohio, March 24,1.855. ap9:dif For Salo. liuddlug Lots, each 20 by 100 feet ou Penult. a veiy', rear Hague etreet. 5 du do ou Vickroy dtroet, near aageo street. 14, do du ou Muria street, near Ni tk geo nti set. 1 4 - "toß RENT—That large and comfortable Dwelling iloass, situate on the Bank of the Monon gahela river, opposite the city, and at present in the men paucy of Marshall, Esq.. choice fruit, shrubbery, el.:. iu abundance and great variety. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A EON, 61 Market at. ,‘ITORE ROOM ON FOURTH S'llthET NOR RENT.—A largo Room and Otdiur, totwo.m h.b,r kot mid Wood streets. B. CUTHBERT Ft. SUN, THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE volt uswr—sitEvAte on -Barbary Eitr..,t, tu tmenu l'etin and Liberty etreete; wilt - mining a hall, 2 par. lore, ti .Lowborn, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $2OO per year. CUTHBERT & SUN, mr3o t.l. Market at.r...t. AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground ou Monterey street, Allegheny, con be hod for th:, small amount of $845. Terms easy. mr.:l S. lOU 1111341111' A 60N, 51 Market et. L"OIt s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance au one uud tr,o years, will secure a dwelling house and lot of ground, on Mt. Washington. narta S. CUTIIBEIiT h SON, Ed Mardpt ARAJIE 011ANUE to purchase a good dwelling house and largo lot of ground, in Sharpa burg. For price and fermi, apply at our office. uir27 S. OUTIIBRIVI2 SON, 51 Market it. W 0 DWELLINti 'LOUSES, with large lot of ground to each house, eituato on Carsou etreet, South Pittsburgh ; will be bold ou favorable terms, by S. OUTEWERT ar. SON, tarl7 51 Market et-eet 1. 4 1 U R SALE—A Drug Store, located in one of the bout situations in the city of Pittoburet, for either a Jobbing, retail or prescription bneinesl. Purchas ers will dud an advantge of raro occnrri rice. For intorma. lion inquire of JOHN HAFT, J 8.., No. 168, corner Rath and Wood atreata, fee Plitatazreb. MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township Maps of Pouns)lvan.a, Ohio, Indium, Illinois, lowa, Mis. swirl Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, on hand and for sale by W. S. HAVRN," aps Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Slarhet street. I11)D FELLOWS' ROLL, WARR A N T v and Proposition Books, for sale by W. 8. RAVEN, aps Corner Market and Second streets. COVERED CANE 1100 PS—Superior to Braqs or Whalebone, for Skirts. A large invwco just opened at HORNE'S, 111,5 77 Market street. M ARSEILLES SIIIRT AID ia R s O u NT T S 6oLLARB White and Fancy Colors, jut received at aps BORNE'S, 77 Market greet. K. COLLARS AND SETS—A fresh 1. 3 CI, tut of White and Colored, opened at apb JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street. IjAlill OIL.—We have commenced mane• factoring Lerd Oil, and will be pleased to receive or ders for it. We will warrant It equal to any Oil in the mar het_ We will DU barrels returned when desired. B. O. a .1. H. SAWYER, 111.5 Tio. 41 Wood luxe :S. "r;7:7,:.:'Y,',.:t.,,,.r;...:.7..5,ip ...•:;,:1.i:..:;:..,•.i,,,,,,. , . , . . ~.....,..,,,.,.. NEM RS,i'MACE (101111A1, Of WSf. V. Prt"rlT, ..... D. J. .14'0 ANN, A mouu t. of eapfteil Stork paid in Awl it. v,Hfe.d...5200,000 60 Sot . 63,428 3t, 111. I rtii Cargo Rinka on the , Ohl: , kill NI bui1t...14,i Rivers and tribntariee 1111111reflagaiiiest 1 , a., or damage, by Fire, Al3o, against the Perini of Ell” tAttLiani I nlanci Tmoknortollon. DIi.SCTOR 5: Wm. V. FattiL, J. C. Montgomery, John M. l'uni roy, D. J. McCarte, E. F. Witmer, Keno 11. 1.. Woolatoti, John A. Marshall. Chse. Li Wright, John .1. Pittterson, Elwood T. Pitney. In l'hiladelphici.: Balzer, Lamb & Co., Truitt, Bro. & Co., A. T. Lano & PITTSBURGH OEIIOE, NO. 07 WATER STREET. p 9 It. W. POINDEXTER, Ageut I-4 ttE INSURANCE, Reliance litainal lintantrannce Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, IdEBCII,AN MAE, FURNITURE, ac., IN TOWN Olt entINTRY. Office, o. 309 Walnut eireet. CAPITAL, 8177,120 48:41:18, 3ZEit95,165 89. In ve.t., d (nil ..we, viz : First blortg•rge , n) lniprored City Propel t), worth dim' 40 r o , 3lmlOmi t $120,300 CIO Pennsylvania Rath OA pnr cunt 51“rtgage Loan, $10,0 , i11 oust 25,500 00 Allegheny County 0 per cent.. Peun'a It. It. Loan. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania 11.ai1road Co.'s Stunt - 4,00 u 00 Stock of the ttelianne Mut ruil !non. anon Cu 10,150 00 :Aoki: of County Fir, Insurance- C,, 1,050 00 Scrip of ttuudi - y Ines: once ttouipaniu, 475 00 Bills lileceivale, 'in.' paper ..... ......... 62,711 60 Book Accounts. :trent.: into:not, etc 3,530 10 Cash un hand and to Bank 16,044 20 Clem Tingley, Samuel /Bapham, William R. Thompson, Itol,ert Steen, I . avid Si Brown, William 31 miser, Cornelius Stevennon, Benjamin W. Tingley, John It. Worrell, Marshall [Lill, FL L. Carson, Z. Loth r-.p, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, looses Johueon. v ilaroh T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, Wm. M. somple, PitteL'g mrl; B. Si.l NCIP-i IN, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA - FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 14I) Chearput Street, Opp_tito tho Cartotu flouar. WILL MAKE ALL K INDS OF INSU RANCE, either Pet - liana' or Limited, mt evet y dorcription I Eroporty or Morchandirr, at reasonable rater of prontintn. _ • . t Clutrleel E. B. En„,;lidit, Facer), C. Sbunitau, t'llnorgee, P. I.3l.A.cliiiiihNig, CITIZENS' INSURANCE; COIVIPAN'iI OF PITT9LIUIt(II3. WILLIAI Pronidont SAMUEL L. MARSUELL, 'ziorrotary. OFFICE: 91 o . "c2er street, Gel wetn atrktl •liid Wood in - c.o. big-Insures lIULL AND CAlltn on tho °Lk and filississippi Itivors and Li - nal:I:I Insures against Lugs or Dann! V.. 1 , - FIDE. Also, against tho Portia of the Bea and Inland Navigation cad Transportation. li,.gaicy, Aquino! Iteu, Jnines M.. Cooper, Jatneg Park, Jr., laaar NI. Pennock. Springer Ilarbe.ugh, Caw. Siunpel 0. Younit Jobe Caldwell. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CLIARTBRBD BY TUB I,I39II3LATURE or Pr.:II3YLPANI.A. Capital. ........$300,000 I irena:unt Nots4-4132.343. nulls I,'ONIPAN AN Y \VIL, INSURE ON Buildings, Merellemdise, Furniture, Esc., iu tewu er Hon. J no. J. Penrco,l Lion. U. 'J. HArvoy ,ICharlen A. Mu . , ,!t- John B. Ball, ICharten edit, Dickinaon, 'V. T. A brAno, ' i 1 K. Jackrann, 11V. VVIIL.o, 'horned 15.1tch , L1 lION. U. U. II kLiV L 4 Y, trot:di/o,r T. T. ABNANII, Pico P10111 , 1 , 11t. TIIOEI. KITOIIEN, onluel It Lloyd, I !Dr. J 8. Crawford A. A. Winogardner, , johu W. ‘Ltylotr,l, A. ilpdel.7 - 21.t1, L. A. Nbichoy, Hon. Crtoo•r Jutuon A. 'White, I Thos. Dow DD, tearon. .!alum Quiggle, W ui. Vaudorbelt, Itou. W ut. OFFII.IK—NO. 6Tin.nKT, eITTEII.IIIIIOII do2l:tr J. A. bl PI'ERT, Agora_ r IIE FRANK IA F I It, IN UI_I.ANOE _II,CUM l'A hi Y, OF P 11) LADELPE A. tlitztrrotte--4.lorler Banriter, Thetultz Wagner, t..tanolei Grout, .1",:ob R. Smith, tiro. W. Ittcharcie, tiordecai D. Lewin, Adelplti E. Berir, baenl B. Browne, Mw. O. 13-tuottiw., Secretary. Oontinue to make insureuce, perpetual or Iltutt,d, ou every cltacriptlon of property, in town wzd country, at rates an low to are coneiatent with aecurity. Phu Company have reaurretl a Co o Fund, 2 i trich, with their capital awl promiume, nafely invented, af ford ample protoMiou to the east:rod. Chu Aneotti of the Company, en January let, 1851, as Fab tlawal agreeably to nu Act w Ananzuhly, la ore as followt, viz: 'tl urtgago $918,128 ai Real Entate 1 ;4,377 711 I't,mporary I.uana .hocks Onah, /to educe their tucorporntiou, a 1,4 io,l of twenty-one yearn, have paid upward of flue Milliou Four - Hundred Thou; ehrtd 1)ollars,1088.11i by tire, thereby 11ttordiug evidcrice of the ad vaintagee of iusursuce, as well es the ability and deipoeition to meet With prontiftnees tth J. G2IB.I)INEiI COFFiN, Agt.L.tt, U.,11 11 , , rth-e,it cur. Wood u.,1 'Third Ntr, NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PLEILADELPLIIA, IeItANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT riPitEET. Organized undo': the (loner& Dolor:taco Lao, witL u Bash Dolan' of $101.1,u00, privileged to increase W ssoo,in!o. Ln enrvw against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NA VIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OPFICLR-7: IL (!. LAUGHLIN, Pr,,A1.1.-o t. RIC:II'D SHIELDS, V. Pron't. 01:it/lath : 4 0 111, Ser.:ret:Ary. DI ituaroEtri ❑. O. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Moutgocuory, W. 0. Stotesbury, It. M. CarLilo, Richard Shields, It V. Showell, 0. C Butler, William Osborne, George Scott. . L 1 starka street I I FE. 1+"I RE AN Di A Fr. k INNti RANCE 00.11PANY, YO. 96 WATER STREET, VILTTSBUILL=4-1, A. 1:0BR1T GALWAY, Presi&nt. Autx. lIRADLNi, Vico president. A. liLIZEIALT, I , eCrutary. atrThiti CaLlipritly wake, «zory insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE 13.18K8. Also, against HULL AND CARGO lIISISB on the Ohio and hfiesissippl RiVviP and tritaitariel. and MARINE RISES gi3lltl rally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Peril,' of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the leweet rat , ..-seor.thistv , at with safety to all parties. DISGOTOR9. 344.,ert Galway, .I.tuttel krOlurkan, Joseph P. (iara.am, )l. D., J..b a Scott, James .51arsnall, iiavid Richey, Jaime W. Hallman, lihitries krbuttinct, Alen:elder Bradliiy, ..Iti6eph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. ar.rt, David H. Charnbert, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr. Jr.., Mehl'. ee2s WESTERN INSUR.-V,NcF, COMPANY OF' rirrssup.a IL GE:Attn: t: Y. IL tin n, Bocretary. o rnos No. vi Water street, (Span 1 Co's Warehouse,) tip stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of . ,0 B. A Home Institution, managed by Due. E who tiro ~ oli known in the community, and who are dobanunad, 6• promptness and liberality, to 1:11.1111Llill tho hlra , ter which they have assumed, us offering the best prot, , ,tion to those who dealt° to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 31st, 1867. Stock Accounts,- sm,boo 00 Mortgdge,.... 2,180 00 Bills Receivable 4,181 87 Office Furniture, 240 00 Open Accounts, 0,478 04 Ca311,.._. 1'1,841 46 Premium Notee . 40,248 60 Bills DL'countcl, 126,003 78 DIr.ZITO ES Goorgo Danlo, R. Miller, Jr., J. s;. lilttler, tioorge Vi..tark,en, .Tame:; `: Miley, Alex. Speer. Andrew Ackley, Wm. Knight, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ninack, D. M. Long, Wm. H. Smith. C. W. itiometson, F. M. GORDON, nox24 Secretary, INSURANCE OF PI C,Cao: WILLIAM V. vErriT, E. F. WITMER, Vice l'r esicir7o D. J. MoCATiN, Secretary. aEruunNoiiii: In ?Ai/at/zip/4a: Stein niitr., Justice & Buck, Morgan & Stfilfolo, Pumroy, Caldwell & Co. BY TIILI OLEM TINGLEY, Pre6ltl.4G. A H.I)IN N, Agem t, Nor; li-adat col aer. Third and Wuod aLFOOLi. iIIaBERT C K IN(1, I'd IV 11 4 LPNVIm i., Vrosidoilt. E. It. Cope, Gt•t.r, , ,e 1Y iirowr. 1•21..11, Juju Clitytor., E. ',A olnetN, Agent, Conker Third Anti 1,5 - und stree, hturllng )I. J,;1111 S. Dilworth, graitill :hiDorn, 'V 'Whl E. 11::y John Shipton, Ci . A!tcr Bryant. WEST NCR LOCK 11AVEN, CLINTON G'OU_N'TY. N. lie.ttla:=, ..........$1,212',709 4.14 TITS 9 CfIAFFIVi, Agents, Office Lafayette Hall, entrance un 41, PI T TSB U ROll THE DA ILY POST. IMA RR' AO6l- 011 SMALL. MEANS. BS A WELL or BLENDER INCOME Tim L ndu 'Ames and other British journals have for some time been much engaged in dis cussing the question, "Can a Man Mary on Three Hundred Pounds a Year?" Punch takes $263,VA Ba up the queetion in ttia any : To marry n girl on throe hundred a year, Would involve Hell-denial extremely osvere, When if ton time,, that income a follow onjoyoll, On his pleasure and vrsnts it might all be employed I must put down my irougham if I am to wed, And eta fish a cradle, of course, to its stead. I must give up club and sporting pursuits, And resort to cheap tailors and wear fewer boots A wife, whom ti fellow has got to support, Is the dearest <f things a fellow can Rp.rt.; And dearer are children—l speak in the .9ense Of a man f the world—in respect of exp,3nee. Oh, ses I I'm aware the cigars I CO 1 tE11113:0 Are co much per enniim that thee off ip fun e, And I know that the euni which in smoke I expend, Would , office to procure tops-and•bottoms no end. My cab-hire would buy iota of small boots and about, But the latter inreAtneet I beg to tau..4o, And I d rather devote all I could from my store, To buy my own boots—which I mentioned before. Cif comae, if a man give, up all that Makes life Worth living, why then be may marry a wife I,Vlwe.,l , :ce in a fort:,ne---while all he has got WIII just servo to boil—horrid object!—the pot. I wi-h you may get it—lwinh you may see My'heif io a chair with a child on each knee, And a number of alien about me at play, In a cottage with nowhoso to Put them away I'll follow my plinaimi, a, I'll . dick to my club, And abilo I'm enjoyiug-my Was, and grub, With c.mtent I'll regard want of conjugal bliss, Exclaiming, "That bin's eo jolty as this." T EIE WHINERS: A STORY OF THE OLD COMBINATION LAWS In eight days Mrs. Peeohe sent to Haverfield, a distance of about twenty miles, to learn if her husband was still there. The 'answer was that he had not been there at all. A search was im mediately instituted, and a large reward offered for any infrmation regarding him. At length be was discovered by some, laborers ont of em ployment, who had engaged in the search with a view to the reward. Nobody had any doubt that he had fallen in.o the pir by accident, while unwary in the pursuit of game, for his loaded gun was found beside him among the wet leaves. And while there wne no marks on his frame of any violence, one of his shoulders was dislocated, as would be the likely consequence of such a fall. The verdict found by the coroner's jury was, in consequence, " Accidental Death " It was not long till Colonel and Major Peeche arrived, accompanied by a couple of lawyers; and though Mr. Hasteleigh, before his death, thought be had pretty well secured his fortune t his daughter and her issue, they managed, as representing the heirs of the deceased Mr. Peeche—for he had no children—to secure a considerable amount of proper,ty. As soon as this matter was settled, Edmund, who had been ever since'The death of h e master at the actual uncontrolled head of the business; married the widow, and thus became Mr. Vesper, of Weldon EJ ge. No sooner had he done so than his character came out in its true and most vivid colors. The II of the firm was no longer Hasteleigh and Company (for. Lieutenant, Peeche, tenacious of ,the military and aristocratic dignity of his name, had never allowed it to be associated in public with the coal-trade.) A complete revolution took place, too, at Weldon. All the servants received their (lieu:tie:sal, and wore replaced by others frod distant parts of the country. New improvements in the machinery of the mines and iron-works were introduced, and totally new disaipline and arrangements among the men. Schools were instituted, and a pretty good library rapidly got together. This was, however, for no philanthropic ohjeat, but solely as a business , peoula tit; and as tending ultimately to his own great gain. Although he had come to a noble fortune, still, fro m the slices taken from it by the Peeehes, and too maladministration of the lieutenant, it was ;dutch less than it woro,l Imve been had he got it r. t'n he was first, as i, o believed, in such a fair Way. Every means, therefore, of improving it he put into active operation, and one of the chief could think of was to put an end to the dom ,n4tion of his brother among the men, and thus get the poor creatures once more entirely into t is power as a master, and as helpless £1.13 they Y7 - t•I before the genius of MIA had given them • u7h unity, strength and importance. Having f u ly resolved upon this, he invited his brother to hls house. fie received him in a manner quite opposite to ceeeptiou he had mot with from him about a fqir before. His immenSe house, his library, with all articles of taste, and - luxnries in the wo.y of faruituro, he showed him--introdueed him to his wife, and asked him to stay to dinner. All ,iainty viands, and rare and expensive wines, he et before him, and took every means to make him see the apparent happiness in which he lived with his wife, who vied with him in paying his brother attention. Mark knew quite well that all this was intended 1,, g,lve him pain—to excite hie envy, and humble hi, pride ; and he felt the intention to be fulfilled. lie was hardly prepared, however, for the dis ci-qures that followed it. 8.3,9813 17 61,889 0 61,3111 81 Immediately on the withdrawal of Mrs. Vae per, Edmund, bidding the servants leave the ca, ae 110011 as they had done 80, and he bad i.u , hod the decanter to his brother, made to him coolly the proposal that he should immediately break up his combination society, expose to him :td Its signs and secrets, plots and crimes, and trice the district for ever, being grateful that he woe to ttilit, the money he had made with him, and that he was not delivered up to the law to ~uswer for his enormities. F,,r I am determined," continued Edmund, to all w no one to dictate to me iu my bust -11•!, or Wand between me and my interest. Nl,,re , iver, no man shall bully me or terrify me into any steps. I am on my guard, and have mad.? all my preparations. I will be absolute ,ni of my estates, and all upon them." k heard all this in silence, but the color 'or , ook his face, giving place to a tallowy pale n while ever and anon some feature would g , vo a small, convulsive twitch, and his eyes be c,ine completely altered in color and expression, atil lurid, in place of their or "A , i what," said he, after a little, "if I • ,imply disobey this command, and go on !Vi Lii re Y•, „ i 7 .11in a week I shall have you in gaol, and you are Fm -e to be capitally punished as you are that y IC erve the fate. The combinatien business ought be transportation—the eztortion of money from men and masters might be possibly, death —hat the killing and conspiring to kill and maim nobs, and the murder of Peeche (fox I have wit nesses to prove you did it,) make the gallows in evitable.” " And I murdered Peeche, did I ? Where did y ari learn that fact?" " From his own lips, as he lay dying of hun ger ii the pit; and another person besides my self heard him say it—that you, with your own hands, threw him in ; that person is really to be a witness."• Mark lose from his seat, and, pushing his chair away, whilst he glared like like a tiger, un folded his immense musthilar frame, as if he would have proceeded'to instant violence on the slight figure of his brother, and crushed him and his schemes forever. But the latter, rising, nevertheless keeping his eye on his, rang a small bell. A man-servant entered the room. " Attend to the fire, William." " A.y I was saying, brother," he continued, as Mark with quivering Hp resumed his scat, " I think your best plan would be to accede to my views. No other measure will be of any avail. lu truth, you will find no other course is open to you. The business you practice has been go ing on as long as it can go. It has come to an acme, and now must go to ruin—and what I want is to have you kept clear of its wreck; with all you have made by it." Here the servant withdrew. " As for my intentions, I am in earnest, I as sure you.; and, were not of my blood, and oth erwise did I know what I know, you should swing within a . month. It is Only thireonsidaia-a tiott of public opinion .that makes Ane let you off ; I should like the whole thing to be brought $317,d41 78 ,~~Y`y::~. ~ LOONTINUED.] NUAIBER 153 aboat quietly. One indispensable condition is, that you shall leave the country. If you remain here, or near this place, you will have your TritS eternally at work—plotting q.r1.1 scheming—l might as well have no estate." " It is ton important FL matter t, deoir , without a thought," said Mark ; " • to consider " "1 will," ±. , 104 Etiro^ row at twelCii, - 4,,, yon and, in the aftet what has paKipft 3 wine—and as. besides. I fortable with you to nenr me t you ti, Sour leave." Mark withdrew, half stunned with what had heard, and, seeking his own home, eat down to ruminate ; and there he sit, without un dressing, the whole night, revolving what mem nres he could adopt. He found the vast combination scheme, which he had reared around him at such an expense of time and thought, of crime and punishment— which was to him the source of so much influ ence and emolument—.l9 f . ..bout to'crumble to dust like a gourd smitten by the sun. He had established it upon so fir m extensive a basis, proteoted it with so m - ,n7 outworks, and hidden it in such a mist of averecy, that it seemed to him indestrustible. But here a more potent ma gician, in one moment, was about to shiver it to pieces. And against his taliernancthe law, there was do counter spell. He saw but two alternatives—one, the re moval of his brother; the other, to yield up with a good grace his system, and cell the ruins of it to the best advantage. The former he at first determined to adopt ; indeed, he had a plan formed to seize the person of Edmund, carry him off, and confine him in one of the mines of the reighborhood, at the same time to throw the roen off work by a sudden strike, and keep them t hurt till anxiety about his numerous speculations, or positive dread of bankr - orroy, should extort li-err him conditions of mutual accommodation. " Nay, he might even," thought Mark, "If his place of concealment were known only to one or two, and they trusty, be served as Peeahe was." But he had not reflected long when ho began to perceive that this plan was quite hopeless—. for his brother, a very different character from the other victim, wan sure to be well on his guard, and to have plenty of counter-schemes in action. He therefore, finally, seeing no better resources, resolved upon the latter alternative ; for he saw that hie brother possessed the power to expose him to condign punishment—that, by an event he had never contemplated, but which had brought about by one of his own crimes, it had become his interest to do HO—and, when it was, he knew he would do it without fail. Nevertheless, it was not without the bitterest sorrow he could find it in his heart to abandon that organized confederacy which had been the source of his cares and joys, hopes and fears— of his Pride and power—whioh had brought money to his pockets, and rasped to his person. And must that vast a:mbication system, by, which one intellect could, for one purpose, so secretly, yet certainly, direct, arrest, give or withhold the labor of ten thousand hands—that system, so philosophical in theory, so admirably efficient in practice, which ho could have well trusted to carry his fame as a man of genius to posterity—must it at once be annihilated, and pass forever from thought and memory ? It had withstood for yearn the open attacks and tinder , handmachinations of its enemies, and newit was to-be destroyed by the more threat of onel But that one was himself of the laboring order—a man of bigb talent—knew the' 'Tam—knew all its springs and irit4els—indeed, had formerly been a member cif bound-by oaths which he did not value one . farthing ; and here Mark could not but feel a pang when ho reflected who had taught his brother this value of an oath. "The first day he loft us and went cringing among the masters—that day ;should have been his last; if it had, he would never have done this: from that one oversight the labor of a tol erable intellect for a long series of yearn has thus, by one blow, fallen to the ground " Next day, at the appointed hour, he waited on Edmund. They met in the library of the latter. Mark, like one entering a cold bath, plunged at once into the businese, stating his willingness to betray the whole. "But what compensation am I to expect for my own losses by the disclosure'!" said he. "Why, indemnity for your own share of it, which is the principal one. You shall have your life, and all the money you have made." -Nay, if that is to be all, I can inive much more by disclosing the whole to the government myself, and getting admitted as crown evidence." "But that would octet the lives of three or four of these poor people you have mislead." "I dare say a few would he expended, but then I should be nothing indebted to you: moreover, for :ha betrayal of such a combination scheme as mind"—(hero he sighed involuntarily)—"l am sure of a thousand pounds from the oceret service money, besides the credit. If you think I could do tam safely, look at that. And he held a paper before his brother. Edmund read it. It was addressed to magis trates, justices of the peace, &e , directing them not to proceed against Mark Vesper, agent, without communicating the whole matter to the Home Office. And when he ear the name signed tPft, he could not help, as he repeated it aloud, addressing his brother: "Well, Mark, you are the most consummate, traitorous villain it ever entered my imagination to conceive." Mark sneered fiendishly, but remained rao ionless. "I see, from the date of this, that ever since 179 you have berln a hired informer." "Yes, and I have made something by it, I as sure you." "Well, I will accede to your tonne. I will guarantee the maetere' paying you a thousand pounds, on yoUr effecting the complete subtror- Rion and annihilation of this confederation." ehall want a diicurncrit from you in tha form of a letter, to that tlfrect " With this request Edmond hafitily complied. Then, taking paper, he wrote from the dicta- ion of his brother, whose lips were bloodless, dry, and had a blight quivering motion as he spoke. Every degree and division of the soci ety was stated, with their oaths and secret cere monies, the ringleaders of each, their separate sivs, words, and ciphers, and places and times of meeting. When be bad finished with this= "Then there was the death of William King," said Edmund, "who was shot in the brier cove six years ago. I think I was led to suspect it W:l3 the man Crow that did that . job. What is his proper name?" "I thought you did not intend to bring these men under the law?" "Not if they do as I desire I want merely to get a hold upon them " "I do not know his name he goes by the nickname of Young Crow. His father was Old Crow ; and I believe neither of them knew either name or surname." "And whom could I have for witrws-w3s "Long Bill Brown saw the act. He was with Kng at the time, and that night was swora in and left off nobbing, bringing all the rent of them into confederacy." "And who blinded Mr. Wood, the overseer, with vitriol ?" "A man no at the High Corner pit, by the name of Peter Watkin, commonly cailcd "The Sloungur." The liquor was procured from one John Coats, a workman at the St. Margaret's Hall printing works., There were three in com pany with the Slounger ; one was Thomas Over ton, since dead ; another, Thetas Chnmmins, nicknamed the "Handy Kid," employed at the Rock house mine ; the third wan myself." Over all the atrocities in the way of murder, intimidation and conspiracy, that had been corn mi,ted by members of his sothety, ho went mi nutely, exposing freely the criminals, the ob jects desired in the crimes, the eireumstancos, and those that aided and abetted When Edmund had done writing, "Welt, then," said he, "now that it is all out, and I know no much of you as I do, I would not wonder to see you playing a double game, and betraying these men to the law on your own account, for the re wards and pay of the informing part of the busi ness, besides what you are :o receive from us " "1 should not be surprised myself," replied Mark, with mocking levity ; but, immediately knitting his harsh features into threatening sternness, he came out rapidly with: "But if you Should play double with me, or after this be tray me either to thb law or the confederacy, beware ; I.say beware how you goad a crushed snd desperate man."
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