•-• . - • • • VOLUME XVI. °ITTSBIIJittiII mottriiNG POST, -ltd 01.0 ruble.thecd• every rrortnir; ( Szlirac.T.l IJY JAMES P. 13Attli.f., TOE 1102.TU-SENT CORNER Of WOOD AND I , lYru CSlls.lB.—Flvo Dollars a your, payable strictly in advance , c Dollars invariably requirod if net paid within the year. VW - Single copies, Two Crit(TO—for Lab, at lie counter in t io Office and by the News Boys. RATES OF ADVERTISING. an wire. ID oily Thricrl Twieti Once a; In It'kly . a weer; la week week pap.r. 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This Paper being of the LARGeoT sit.s, and neatly prints on Due white paper, In large, clear type, will Le found Ly the subscriber to give better Satisfaction than any paper puolisbed in Pittsburgh. These who wish to take it paper from Pittsburgh, will ilnd the SATURDAY POST a safe and profitable investment. Address, JArrius P. I3Altlt., eapl7 Editor and Proprietor. . _ BUSINESS CARDS. - r. sena. RD. s.. IttlYStel 7 CB .itrit. & 31.1 T FA S BOOR. AND JOB OFFICE , sa .Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Ylrl U ItCr THE undersigned having made. extensive additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES P TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, invite rile " ttentlon of liar! Road Officers Merchants, business men, and the nubile generally, to their superior facilities fur executing with dispatch, on reasonable terms, all kinds of RAIL ROAD, MERCANTILE, LEGAL, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING .11W -Our material being nearly all new, we can give Mee rautv of the most complete satisfaction, arid solicit orders :Or BOORS, PAMPHLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES, LETTER HEADS, BILL 'HEADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac. . Par tinnier attention will also be paid to the printing Of Posters, Programmes, Arc. for Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. BARR MYERS. The .F'eople's Shoe Store. D. S. DIEFFENBACIIER & CO., Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashio c buble BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Fur Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market, ocB prcre,Etußo LI, PA. J. 0. PERRIN Wei. Jenne:Cs B. A. JeLiNsOlii PERRIN & JOHNSON, Prepriutersof Chirds A Co.'s Patent IGltaotte Eire and Water Proof Cement 'tooting - . 133 THIRD STREET. fARDERS for ROOFING' promptly and faith- NJ , fully uxectited, and all our wi,rll wamtuted. Roofing material always on Laud, and Mr sale, with di rections ior use. oevirty JOS. 00., ENtiIIINEIETtS AND iirIACWECISTS., Corner of .Firg, and Liberty areas, Pitt.tbly 0, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM. ENGINES for Grist 1.7 and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments, laanufactorie., Ac., made to order. Thcy as° continue the manufacture of their Celebrated Irlachitibits"Pools, such us 'Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring 4111:1 trilling Ilnch3nes, AC. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, will, Pulleys, flaugere to. 4,c.Jae:lyd JAJUN TROMPEON RORERT . a. O. JOHN THIOMPSOAT Sr. CO., TIOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND DRAINERS, N 0.135 Third Street. :LION PAINT ING executed will. 'wetness and de,pa'cl.t. Mixed Paiute, Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry - eld, Vile Mentaigrle Zitick, a very superior article; Phila delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead elways on hand and for sale. We aro prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug gists, or othetii, at the sborte.it notice, HA we have a Bill which giladA by titcain Painters will ease money by get ting Choir colors ground with us. iinrfcly - - _~L~f ~,_ - -- ~ ~' GOLD AND SILVEIt SPECTACLES, FIANOFACTUILEiIit'S D ROMETERS or weighlug spirltd„ the cheapest and best artichl ever brought to [hie city. TiIERMOMLYPERS AND BAItONIETERE, varying in price from $0 w $3O each. VOCKBP COMPASSES, AND iSUILVEYOR'S COMPASSES, always on bend at G. E. I HAWS, "'radical. Optician, h 3 Fifth SZreet. se23 opposite Islasonic Hall B. C. Si, J. Ed. SAWIDER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, • •PALM, AND ROSIN SOAPS N 0.47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mineral Water Depot. J. 0. BUFFUM li. P. BUItKER C. BUFFUM & CO., Manufacturers o ejr • Barr..aparilla, Mineral Water,Pop, Bottled Ale au! Pinter; also, Bottlers of Weiewrlgt's celebrated WlntortN Ale. Warehouse, gin. AO I:marl:cat otrocit, Pm:Janson, PA Orders fillcd and ellippe4l to nil putt; of th. country hortest notice. 1016:13,,d0v 61.1.11111 L. Wean. A. L. WEBB & BRO. (Successors to Erma 4. Wynn ) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, corner Pratt - and Commerce streets, BALT IMOR E, &calve on Consignment all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. REVERENCE Geo. W. Smith & Co., W IL Smith & Co., W. H. Garrard; Miller & Itleketson. mr4:3t-a-w•6m P. J. BUSnA, C. GUTENDOBY. BUSHIA. & GUTENDORIF, bIANUFACTURIRS OF ST-EAM BOILERS, And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Penn Stroet, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPALL OPPNR9 PROMPTLY ATTYLIMRD WO, falrAv bbls. Eggs just received and for Bale by McCANDLESS, MEANS 2 CO., fe2o Cornor Wood and Water inmate. T.LIERMOMETERS—For sale by W. G. JOHNSTON & CO., mO7 Stationers, 57 Wood street. VITHOLESALE BLANK BOOK. WARE VT ILOUBB. WM.' 0. JOHNSTON A CO., • Ilinrid street. — WHITE BEANS.-10 bags small wh' Beans, rocelved awl for sale by IifcCIANDLEBB, MEANS & 00., Ckamer Wand and Water street• WE are now opening our second, and by VV. far the cheapest stock of rail and Winter Dress Goods, Shawls; ko., that has ever been offered in this city. 0. EIANSON L0V.131, ?mark.* Brattors,l4lffiugurt at. ~', : '.0.;'., . k1:, i•-:i,,-..,-,-.-!:--',.,i'fri:I.':',.,::-...::,-ii:'.4;gf • . . . - • • !•-• 4 . 7 M . HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENNA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST., A. F. BEVERIDUE SCOTT HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street anti Duquesne I:Way, piresisultoll, PA. B 1). MARKER, - - - PROPIIIE'FOR, to (hormerly of the " Alarkor Honda," Blairsville, Pa.) 71 ' r U E SCO'll! HOUSE IS NOW COM to 5 PLETED ANL) OPEN FOR fitIESTS. It in mane; , ..! Go. in a central part of the city, being co:nenient to all Itailroit , l 3 t , u .11evota and Steamboat Lauding's. ho Thu !louts was built it, Itiad, with all modern Improve 6f) manta, and fittod up apliudid atyht---tho entire Ifurnitnre (3 be 1,01 U g new—and will In every respect be a that clues 11,4 , 1. to to Vine STABLES are attached to the preallsa. j,,1•2.4 1.10 lU 1.10 H. W. KANAGA. U. S. El la) TIIA 9 A s utt alv 'oN ill OTE IL , FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES SEIAREION, Proprietor. rrill IS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE coriwr of and WASHINGTON Streets, between the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DB.eurs, auto has uudorgone a thorough tuiprovoinont, remodeled and famished with now furniture, and is now the roost COLN, uiuut lintel in Pittsburgh, for Truvolors by Railroad, Ea_d or West. tuybly MANSION 110 U BE, GEUROE AUREN TZ PG.OPHDETON. „No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes It the roost cunventer.t house to the city for plissengers arri ving by that ruad. OThe proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION 'LOUSE, would respect. rally solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. his Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford febL•y u -- The attention of Merchants ,-„ - a -- .., , and others is directed to this op.g ui establisheut, which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTAN TIAL EATING MOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION' Country folks attending market arc particularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. apf.fiklylitw Excelsior Restaurant, '3 a - ° No. IEI WOOD Street, Prrmunau, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH. uuderei'v 6 ned has just received frctu the EaStern Min ket, selected with great care, SMELT, lIALIEUT, UAL/WOK; FRESH COD FISLI, EASTERN SUN 11911, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE • The finest eve, brought to this city. Every delicacy of the season served up at bo EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. i 3. STEINRUCK. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. 40 Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former. ly of "Brown's Hotel," uaving taken this large and ciunmo diens HOTEL, and having related it in magnificent style, would rerpuctfrilly invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. l.ssnred, with the convenience of thu home and his long experience in the business, ke.,,a n give entire satisfaction, and Ida charges moderate. feb24 Wi'd. 0. CONNELL Y. SiMIL. FIIINESTOCE, IJo. 741 Wood street, Pittsburgh, LAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM HAI ILNGLAND WALDRON CORN 110 ES ; PATENT ANC COMMON ANVILS; STEEL Traps, very unperiur Drawer Locks, very iniperior Gut, Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoon , , Brass Candlesticks, Brass Cocks, Brads Stair Rods, Bracts and Bits, ...I.easnrlng Tapes, Superior \l"ailers, Curry Combs, Tuar,os, Coil, Pitch, Tongues, Stretch and Brost Chains, with a variety of other gpuda, all of which will ha sold at mod• orato terms. aplB I AMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAIIELA ty PLINI:itI MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged hls establislimeut, and tilled it with the nswest and most np proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and plautd bear,!s, dcrowl sawing and resawing, deere, sash and ilintL•rs, kiln dried, trainee, mouldings, box walling, ac. l'ittAmrgh, Remember 7, 1657. I deli) CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERIIIAN, And Lz-Ofticio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON TIIE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. A 11 business connected with this otlico will he att-nded to with promptuesi. Conveyaucea of all kinds done with MO accaracy—such no Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Vowel's of At. toruoy, Titles to 1t...al Estate examined. To the lambert* of the Bar ho temlera hi, services an Coin. missiotter to take Depositions to be rcad in the several COlll'in of this State, mil elsewhere. liii elides i i one of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in exectitmg business of th,t kind an, very desirable. Lfelinly 1100 FISLI.-10 drains extra large and tine, 1 4.. for sale by WM. P. SMITH. CO., tor2tl 118 Second, and :17 First streets. R IDE. --10 tierces prime, for sale by tvm, 11. SMITH CO., itir2l3 118 S.,cond, and 147 First streets. QUGAIL-50 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar, just io 16.7:Sand for sale by WM. U. SMITE , C CO, nir26 118 Fecoud, and 147 First streets. (11OFFEE.-200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. H. SMITH Sr, CO., tnr2d 118 Second, and 147 First streets. FINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in titer.; and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS Li CO., fe2o Corner of Wood and Water streets. ;_.___,. \' -J ~. ~~~ . . . _ . . ...... . _ ... LARD.- , rime article of No. 1 Lard, in barruld a - ooa, just received and for nate by MoCANDLEdS, .BEANS it CO., 1112.1 Ci,ruor of Wood and Water E. treets. PICKLES. --6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re oeived end for Endo by JAMES A. FETZER, le2U C.Jraer Market and Elrnt etreota. iIEOIIO.E F. ITELILI '.,!:'.' , .`..::',.....: . -:.',:;;; . '::'...,'-.',.: . j,:.':...... ',: .. i. , .;4 , . , :.#'0: , ,-:;:i. , ,t!: : ',.:' PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE 'POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. ASIIIINGTON, v. C Oppoidte the Penna. Railroad Depot, HARRISIWILG, PA. Delb . _ CORATEIJOIDPILE 'RESTAURANT. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. New York Frances Bay, Egg Inland, Egg ilairbor, Shell Oyster's. & GRIFFIN'S CORN AND GRAIN SCYTHE, ElitiB.-6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, .:nd ler sale by JAILES A. FETZER, nirl9 Corner Market.and sirst streets. DLANTATLON SUGAR & MOLASSES a. 100 hitch+. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar; 600 bbla., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasaca; EU t. Jamot S. 11 afolasaes, now lauding and for sale, by MILLER Nog. 221. and 223 Liberty street. PICES.- 2 , , bags Pimento; 100 " Grath Pepper, Just recelved and for male by MILLER h. RICEETSON. mr2s Nre.22l awl 223 Liberty street. COD FISH.- 3 drums extra large Cod Fhb ; 3- " large " " dnatrecalled and for sale, by MILLER lc R10EET;3011, mr2s Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty area. 110 LET.—A commodious three story Frame House, with Brick Bilsornent—sitaatka un Bodturd street—to rent, by MILLER Ir. BICE TBON, uur2ii Nea.t2l and =3 Liberty Btroot WIIOLESALE STATIONERY WARE 1101:0311 W3l. JOILLN6TON mr2o 57 Wood street. MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Township ~:ip, ul Sennsylvan a, Ohio, ludi4na, J.lliuois, lowa, Mis NOIIII Kansas, Nebraska MO Minnesota, on band and for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, apsNeu. 31, 33 and 35 Market street. ODD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARRAN T and Proposition Books, fur sale by W. S. HAVEN, aps Corner Market and Second streets. COVERED CANE HOOPS—Superior to Brass or Vitaduboue, fur Skirts. A largo invoice just opened at 11010 E'S, aps 17 Market street. K. COLLARS AND SETS—A fresh a lot of R late and Colored, opened at aps JOS. 1101LNES, 77 Market street. WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE WM. Q. JO"NSTON it CO., mr2o 57 Wocd Edrcot. WINDOW GLASS.-An assortment of Country Glass, assorted sizes, for Bala by WM. IL B.II.ITH & 00., nir'243 118 Second, and 147 Finn streets. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—A large assort ment of favorite brands, on band and for sale by W5l. 11. 8.511211 & CO, nir26 118 Second, and 147 ?frit arrects. BELT HOOKS—For splicing India Rubber or Leather Belting—a supply of the different sizes, Just received and for rale, by J. et H. pirmurs, mr9 28 and 28 St. Clair street. THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. NO. 71 FIFTH STREET. Now opening, a complete assortment of Spring Goode, now and latest styles of Ladles Fine French Congress Gaiters, Glom. Calf Congress Gaiters, Glom. Calf Slippers, Ladles and Misses black and colog i Heel Gaiters. YMNBACKSHf& 00. kaMiN BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Successor to B. T. 0. Morgan,) EiTATIONEIL &ND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS _ . AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth street, Pittmbutgb, Pa. THE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnership, atnlvr the style ni Win. U. Johnston & Co. SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, Jlt., WILLIAM 0. JOTINSTON. t'lLlnuur h, Supteuilwr 5, 1557. PROVItIETILES e. R. JOHMTOII, JR Sind. o, JORNBTODI WII. G. JOIINSTON dr, CO., QTATIONIiIILS, Blank Book Manufacturers, and JOB PRINTERS, No. 67 Wood street, betweou Third aud Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. tit3:3o DIANOS, PIANOS-NEW ARRIVAL tr& It I , t 1 —CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 318 Woe i ati‘et, ha. I t'.eivett sue now Miura for sale at her new and a; ittil.lll warereems, the iluebt selection of Pianos in the c:tv Pianos trout the vene LIEST manufactorlea in the United states and Europe. inclmilint those from the 'ollowinzmaltee —MALLET. DAVIS & Boston—HAINES BROTHERS, New York—BAUMGARDNER it. HEINS, Hamburg—WM If NABE O Baltimore. No house in the cite can come in competition for the manlier, variety and celebrity of its instruments, uor the extremely low prices et which they are sold. Persona in want of a FIRST ottstrrf Piano Forts, are re , epectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Every inktratu,nt 6 WARRANTED and a WRITTEN GtraßAN l'Eq given. a-aond-.1-1 - and Pianos at groat bargains, froth $5O to CLIARLOTTE BLITdE, 118 Wood st-eet, second door above Fifth. Old Pianos taken is exchange at their full value. rap° A NEW MOT OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A.N ELEGANT CARVED EOSEWOOD 7 Octave Chickering & Soul Piano, having been in use a very abort time, is now iu good order tt:Al will he warranted by tb subscribers. The l'isoo is ofibred at a very. low price. A Rosewood German Piano, 6%, octave, made by the t.est German makers; in tee about two years, and cost to import at least s3oo—price SIEO. A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely new,Ao close ths consignment, or $2OO. A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by R. & W. Nanny, New York, $OO. A mahogany &octave Piano, made in Baltimore, $4O. A rosewood 6 octave Piano, old, $3O. A rosewood e t ' octavo Piano, a very elegant and good in strument, made by one of the beet New York makers, in portect older; Now Yor' , prico $300—5240. A 6 octave excellent old Piano, with iron frame, made by Babcock, $75. A rosewood 6 octavo Chickering Piano in good order, in ust, about 2 yOlll3, $2OO. The above prices include packing box and packing. For link , by JOHN H. MELLOR, Solo Agent for Chickering & Hon's, Fur Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, ap9 No. 91 Wood street TOBACCO AND SEGARS. W . & D. RINEHART, COMMERCIAL COLLEGES / 7) co tv ur wit _ pl (/ (0 IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pitt.dtrgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers 300 STEDINIS /MENDING, J&NU..I.S4, 1808. nung McIL Preparel for Actual Duties of the Counting Ro nn N ISTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE I and Double• Entry, Book-Keeping. ets need In every do per' awid. of Buelness. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Bud ,a Writing, :31urcantilo Com uspotli.nce, Commercial Law, Di.t,cting Couuterfeit Mon,y, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography, and all other euhjecte neceeeary for the thor iitigh oilimstion of a precti , ..al busineie man. J. C. 8,11.1.111., A. hi Brioaco of ACCOIIIII.B. J. C Puitru., Prof of Mad:Lila:Wu ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIIITT, Profs. of Pen. dinm,ilip—tweivo first premiums ovor all competition for Kest Pen and Ink..virlting, ..EW . AND NuT YOH ENGRAVED WORK, 'lat Ter 63—Full course, time unlimited, enter at auy time —s3s. Average tame, 8 to 13 weete. Board about $2,60. Entire coat, $6O to go. Ciraiusites insisted in obtaining a sitaution. l"pecimens of unequalled writing and circulars sent free. Address, N. W. JENKIN nir27 Pittsburgh, Penn-iylvania. tT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 6er,lN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND CRAYON DRAWING, .- By JOHN ItlaIRZ. For further lofvfmation apply to Mr. F. W. JRN ZINS, Priocipal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts. burgh. L uovl4:omtl. harRES' VW 119 ititi CONNECTION , C 0 N F N 0 'PION, CO NFEOTION, la ON F NOTION,CONF EOTION,CONFE O TION, CONTE 0 T lON,C ONFEOT I ON.OO NFEO.T ON,CONF EOT 10 N,CONFBOT lON TIC) ON . 'The most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now in Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANOFJ..d. b IL&FT, Cur. Wood and Mirth ste., Pittsburgh, Pa, And cold by Dra7gintS lIP/DilialV. /all Wheat, Rye kAnd Corn Wanted, EX lUD VE4l.' L STE.A./41 11111 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN a the above establishment, and are prepared to e PAY THY 1313IIPAT PRICIPS IN CASH ron 25,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. 10,000 RYE. 10,000 CORN. It is the intention rt the proprietors to offer PIMA emcee for any choice lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a orentaum to the fannir ' in the shape of an ostra price, to in. duce him to 'Lase a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it to market to good order. Iyl R. T. lIENNE[DY to BRO. Lippincott, Shorten St. P,Jarson,, NO. 104 WOOD Erni - MT, NEAR AMYL MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va- Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling rruuks, Carpet Bags, tic., keep constantly on hand a Vega stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and bas• ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be fore purrV , eging elsewhe. QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES. The undersigned has bought the lease ,t-z of the above named Stables, to , ' gether with a portion of the extol?, .1 AID 11. sire stock of horses and Carriages, late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stock before-mentioned he has also added a number of PINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received from public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, Bt. Charles Livery Stables. N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Funerals. deZ B - UCKWIIEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck wheat Inour, 60 lb sacks, just received and for sale by McOANDLESS, MEANS & CO., fe.2o Corner Wood and Water streets. OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz. assorted sizes. AISD, Stantfaud Bureau Covers ; on band and for axle by J. ft 11. PHILLIPS, =lB 28 and 2d St. Clair street. eIIIEESE-40.1mes prime Western Reserve ‘,/._ for oaf) by ble2l) FM U. Barra a co. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1858. Co-Partnertilnip. PIANOS AND MUSIC, UANIRACTURED.9 AND DIALIIIIII IN ALL HINDS 07 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS No. 1'29 WOOD STREET of Bouk•Koepiog uud DRAWING LESSOI4iS, ALLPAEMNY CITY. • • "-•• " - ' BANKS. DOLLAII SAVINGS BANK, No. 85 Fourth Sired, MIDDLE! ROOM, JOBE& RYA"? Durm,DING. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'olook ; also, on Weiluesdas and Saturday evening 4, frem May Ist to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocs; and trout Novi:inter let to hay let, from ti to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not lons that ONn DOLL.Cks, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, iu Jane and December. Interest was declared at the rate f al: per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1815; the, in June and December, 1850, and iu June and December, 18b7. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and besre the same interest fry!: the first days of Jane and December, compounding twice s.yrix.r without troubling the depositor to call or even to cement his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less tits twelve years, making in the aggregate stony ANL LINN/14,4% PIM CONT. 6 Books containing the Oharter, Dy-Laws, Bales and lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Preoldent.-GEORGE ALUELME. PJCQ PIIESIGTiIiNS. John If. 2hoenbergtr, N. Grattan Murphy, lease M. Pennock, Jamas D. Holly, James Madman, John 8 Cosgrave, Hopewell Ilep)mrn, James &Mlle, Alexander Bradley, Robert Robb, William S. Lavely, Hill Burg-Ain, =a! William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman, John G. Ilackofi-n, Charles ramp, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, .- John D. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner. Coitln, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,j Henry L. Ringwalt, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix George B. fieldeni - George P. Gillinore, Alexander Tindle. James S. 'loon, Tb.eohald U mbstaet ter, William S. Haven, George h. White, Secretary and Treaturer--011A8. A. COLTON. Ifo BANK OF lOWA. A. J. STEVENS & CO., DEMI.OIII.ES, P"A CIOLLECTIONS MADE and prompui j witted. LANDS . selected and lucatei. Capitalists wishing to make inrestmenta in the West, can du au through this home. Correspondence solicited. . [ruy2linm A 11871 2 ,1 LOOXIB 11108. D. LOOBll9. i lISTIN LOOMIS & CO.,Dealera in l Promissory Notos,dloncl; Mortgage; and all Securities for Money. Money Loaned on Checks at ehort date; with collateral security, . . NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGRT AND SOLD. Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated on reaeona ble terms, and capitallsts can be furnished with good eectiri ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Selo, Renting uud Leasing of heal Ratite. Office, No. 02 FOURTI.I street, ahoy° Wood, ttay. AUSTIN LOohll2, Notary Public. & SONS, Bankers and Ex j„ • change lirultere, and Dealers in Nome, Drafts, Accept auces, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Weetern Cities constantly for ealo. Collections made in all the cities throughout tho United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. ijalin:l:y rfiIIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes . , Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, 3a, N 0.76 Wonrth street, Ilttstargh, Ya ians I 011 N WOODS, BANKER AND ,BX.C . IIANGE Banana, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Colliktions carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. ;No. 67 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. JOB/ 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, mortgages, &c,; making convey. antes, deeds, bonds, writing letters and corresponding with parties abroad, &c. oclB BELDEN SEYMOUR, Real EBtatc and Insurance Agent, • 01110. • Rmar.Ncr.a.--Biesors. -04 , Robort 4 , „ Co., Parke, Esq. 4, II .v 7 s , WESTERN ib zErs - ALEXANDER GARRETT, - REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wisconsin, Ac., for Pittsburgh mannhictures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as above. aulLly PRoPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. fLots for Sale la the Ninth Il(ard. FALEVEN LOTS ON PENN STRET, 22 feet front by Ibo feet deep, (bite of the late E Me- Glas3 Worked will be sold on accommodating term. Enquire of CUIILINU, .110BhRTSON it CU., apS:lw Corner Wood and Fleet atreets. Valuable Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 160 AORI4 - IS, BEING A part of Stetion 17, in Goshen township, 2 , 4110114; county, abont 1.•2.11 acres ch tired, in a nigh slate of cultivation, about ono-null' mend.iw laud, of a superior quality, the bitlanCb high and rotting, rea . iy far the plough it is one of the oest grazing fauns in the county, having never-fai3ing bpringli on it, Wen en oichard, t earing bruit Cl superior quality; together with.. pod and valuable stone quarry. It will bo sold at a low price and elicy payments given ZAI):;.K SALEM, COL. Co., Ohio, March 21,1851. ap9:dtf For haOtp. LOTS, NOS. 19; 20 ANL) 22, IN SILLI MANSVILLE, Reds township, Aiieg.mey county, comprising together, a tract of Tif AIIEtES and seventeen perches of the very best quality of Garden Land, under a high state Of cultivation, and Well timbered, Dwell. ing' House, two limns, Stabling, Petste and Spring Rome. About lave hundred Fruit Trees, et every variety, of the chcicest kind of fruit. The property is well supplied with abundance of excedunt water, and is easy of access to mar. kat, by Railroad or by the New Brighton Plank !tend. The property is within four miles of the cith and will be sold at a bargain. inquire of 8. D. W. No. 8) Fifth sliest, F.ttsbargh. Cr, of WM. li. 8.1.11bi1, ap7lm 9.3 Pennsylvania avenue. _FOR SALE.-45 acres of Land near Hul ton's Station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, lO codes from the city. Tido land is all cover.d with flue forest trees, which makes it a place fur a country reel dance. • • • --. 2 Building Lots, each 23 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue, near Magee street. 6 do do on Vickroy street ; near Magee street. 14 do do on Maria street, near Magee street. 3 do do on bluff and Isabella streets, In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Also, 1 Lot on the corner of roan ersd alarbury streets, fronting 00 feet on Penn and 109 feat 'QM inches on .51.ur bury etr , ,et, adjacent to the depot of the Ye 4nsylvanis Rail road. For terms, etc., BPloho of ISA IC JON NB, mr22:lm corner Rosa and First eta, Pittsburgh. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE —Situate in South Pittsburgh, on tho Monongahela river. Tho house is large and convenient, having a hall 2 parlors, dining room, kitchen and 4 chambers, u fine porch fronting the river, a rod cellar, Mettle and carriage house, a large garden with great variety of choice fruit, shrib. bery, etc., grabo arbbr, i-liade trees, etc. For price and terms, inquire at die race of S. Cl4ll/BElll' it SON, apl2 51 Market atrcet. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT Situate at about 2 mites from the city, 21 t.ctes of land; large and comiortabie dwelling Lone of 15 rooms; a good spring house, carriage house, stable, etc., a t-naut house and other ont•bnildings ; garden, fruit tress, grapos and salsa fruits, a Mace wall and iron railip,ie in fr,. t of the house and garden, etc., will bo rooted low to a good ten ant. B. CIIrD.BERT & 80N, apl2 61 Market ~troet. VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER TY FOR PALE—.ek large lot of ground, 60 feet trout by 200 deep too street, with a new Frame Dwelling of Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers, wide porch in front, good cellar coal home, stable, fruit tress, etc, Price, $2OOO. Term easy. • ap7 B. et/VIM= it PON, 51 - Alarket street F - OR RENT—That large and comfortable Dwelling House, Bitwite on too Bank of the Monon gahela river, opposite the city, and at pregent in the occu pancy of —.— Itt.rshall, Esq. cook() fruit, ehrnbbery, etc. in abundance and great variety. Apply to ms3l. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Harlot et. STORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET FOR RENT.—A largo Room and Cellar, between liar het and Wood atreo3. 9. CUTIIBEIVC A EON, ma° Id Market etroet riplißEE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE YOB RENT—Situato on Marbury street, be. tween Penn and Liberty etroets, containing a hail, 2 par lore, 0 chambers, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $ 2OO per year. . B. CUTHBERT & SON, mr3o 51 Market street. AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground on Monterey etreet, Allegheny, can be had for' the small amount of V 525. Terms easy. mat 8. CU I FIBERT do EON, 51 Market at. .FOB, s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance in one and tv‘o years; .till socnre a dwelling home and lot of ground, on Alt. Washington. mr27 B. CUTHBERT a SON, 51 Maxdet et. RARE CHANCE to purchase s good awellitglionecwancl large lot of ground, in Sharpe burg,. For price and terms, apply at our oillca. - mr27 S. CUTHBERT It SON, 51 Market et. rIP — WO DWELLING -#OUSES . , with large a. lot of ground•to each !IMO, situate oa Careen street, South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by S. CUTHBERT t SON, terl7 - -51 always street. 'OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one of the best situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for either a Jobbing, retail or prescription bushiest. Purchas ers will find an adrantge of rare occurrtnce. For informs. Lion inquire of JOHN HAFT, in., No. 168, corner Sixth and Wood streets, frO Pittsburgh. MARSEILLES SHIRT FRONTS, AND SHIRT 091. LARS. White and Fancy Colors, just reoeivod at aptk • ' HORNI7B, IT Market street. ~ .qe;',, . ...%_..,..-- - .: . ~ INSURANCE. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, o Pa►iiadeUphist. WM. V. PETTIT, Pre-A:dent .... J. 61'0ANN, Amouut of Cemitul :-Stock paid iu uud iuvestbd...V2oo,ooo 00 Surplus 6'3,428 13,6 $4:63,42.5 8.5 Insarcs Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Itiv...rs and tributaries. lasi:ire, against loa or damage by Fire, Also, agalu.4t the Perils of the Se:. and NZlNlgatiou and Tranaptstation. DIIIEOIOI/8 WM. V. Pettit, J. O. Monteornery, John M. Prauroy, D. J. McCann, E. N. %Vlllour. lt.no 11. LI Woolstoo, John A. Pdarqhe.ll, Chas. B. Wright, John J. Putterbon, Elwood T. PdEe} OPFICUR3: WILLIAM V. PETTIT. Pr aident E. F. WITMER, D. J. McCANN. S.,!creZcoy. REPIIRPNOR.9: In Philadelphia': ]ln Philade:phut: Geiger, Lamb At Co., 1 Steirtmitz, Juatice & Co., Truitt, Bro. & Co., I Buck, Morgan ..4. Stidfote, A. T. Lana A Co., Ptizroy, Caldwell &-Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 97 WATER STREET. apt) B. W. POIN'i4iXTER. Agent. tiE INSURANCE, BY 111 I, Reliance Mutual Ileit.airance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL. MEROHAN- DISE, FURNITURE, AC., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY Office, No. 309 Walnut. atrect. CAPITA", 0117 ,9:2,0 Invented follewe, Piret Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double toe amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania ..lta_ilcoul Ca.'s 0 per cent.M.)rtgaga Loan, $30,000 cot 25,500 00 Allegheny County d per cent. Peon'a G. ti. Loan. 10.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 100.'d 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual 1n3uran00C......... 10,150 00 Stock of County Fire Insuranct. Co 1,050 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companied 475 00 liille Recoiva de, bn2inees . paper Book Accouuts, accrued iutereut, etc Cash on hand and fu Bank t 252,465 E 9 OLE'S! TINOLEY, President . DTEMCTOr.3 Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, 1 avid S Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, IL L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. 'Woodward, mr3 B. J. GAL mr3 North-east co PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, Opp3site the Cnstoiu House. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RAI`.;CE, either Perpetual or Limited, ou every description of Property or Merchandise, at reaseuatile rates of premium. _ _ _ ROBERT P. KING, President. tl. W. BALDWIN, Vico President. DERIOTOF/13. Charles Hayes, E. It. Cope, E. B English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargeo, E. Wilor. F. BLACKIIMINT, Secretary. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUILGIT. WILLIAM BAG AL L 7, I ' rtai d BA3DETEL L. MARBIIELL, Secretary. OFFICE': 94 Water street,telsceen Marktt and Wood streets ttg9--Instuos lIUEL AND CARGO LISILS, on tho *Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE. Also,, against tho Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation 3 clasper tat lon. DIUBOT ODD Qapt. Mark Starling, Samuel M. Kier, Juhn S. Dihrortk,„ rrnnels Sellere, " ss '. • William B. Llaya John Shipton, Walter Bryant, ja2•2 Wit Ham BEiL. - Al s oy: E.A.muel Rea, James M. Coopr, Jatnea Park, Jr. ' Isaac M. Pounock Springor Harbaugh, Cape. taaunial C. Young, John CaNwoll. WEST BRANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CLIARTBRBD BY TUE LBGISLATUBC OP PBNFIVILVAIIIA Cash Capital $300,000 I Premium N0te5...51.32,343. THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Building, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., to town or country. DIREOTORS: Lion. Jut, J. Pearce, lion. G. C. liar ray , 1 Charles A. 2da7er John B. flail, Charles Crier. !Peter Dickinson, T. T. Abrams, I) K. Jackman, IW. Whke, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. - 0. HARVEY, Preshknt. T. T. Annems, Vico President. TIIO3. HITOURI, SuCrUlary. ILL 2.65EN000: Samuel H. Lloyd, IDr. J S. Crawford, A. A. Winegardner,lJohn W. _Maynard, A. Ilile-ratl; L. A. Mackey, Lion. S Cameron, James Zrinstrung, A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Fenron, James Quiggie ' Varlerbeit, lion. Wm. Bigler, OFFICE—NO. et.s . NIFTII STREET, PITTBWITROti. de'Zl:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. rIIFIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 2. COMPANY, OF PLIILADELPHIA. Drascroas-ITharles W. Banehor, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis., ..A...dolphi E. Eerie, David S. Browne, Mot'. rid Patterson. ClLae. N. BAraes.s.a, President, Cuss. G. Bettmum., :Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates 8.3 low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, ..ldelt,witia their capital and premiums, safely Invested, et ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IEBI, as pub lished agreeably to au Act of ssembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918,128 68 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Leans 83,968 17 Stocks 81,839 0. Cash, Lo 64,348 81 'iota! e 1,212,708 +la &nee their incorporation, a period of tweutyone ysare, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou. nand Dollare,l 08808 by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. 021.HDLNER CAlFlriti, Agelel, noli Office, north-emit cor. Wood and Third sty. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMP AA V, OF PIiILADELPIIIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET. Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $500,000. In sures against loss or daiusge by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. OPPICE.P.S: [I.O. LAUGHLIN, President. RICIPD SHIELDS, V. Prat. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DDIECTOS9: U. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery, W. C. Stotesbury, It. 11. Carlile, Richard Shields, It F. Showell, 0. C.Butler, William Osborn•, George Scott. Tine & CHAFFEY, Agents, Office Lafayette Hall, entrance en Woed dt PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND 131 A PIN Le INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 IVATEE STREBr, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBNB,I GALWAY, President. BaLDLEY, Vico Prealdont. F. A. Ilmaiera, Socrotary. fa-Phis Company makes oxory menranco appertaining to or conuecwd with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO P.IBIEB on tho Ohio and Missiszippl Rivera and tributaries., and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loea and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi,gation and Transportation. Policies leaned at thol.We3t rates coital:dent with safety to *ll parties. fiIItEOTOREf. Robert Galway, Samuel M'elm Ir, a r , Joseph P. Gazzarn, M D , John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Pharlra Arbatirnet, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Lecoh, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, David H. Chambare, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, Jno. Blelill. ee26 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIB, rresident; P. BL 002D07, Secretary. Oman No. 92 Water street, CSpang & Co's Warehouse,) up stairs, Pittabargh. Will insure against all kinds ot :RE an, MARINERISKS. A home Institution, managed by Di:ect,r, who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the ,intrai ter which they have assumed, as offering tho beat protection to tho.i. who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER alst, 1557 Stock Accounts, Mortgage, Bills Receivable, Office Furniture, Open Accounts, Cask,.. Preraium Notes, Bills Discounted, Ma 111413013.5 George Darale, R. Hiller, Jr., J. w. Bntler. George W. Jecksen, James McAuley, Alex. Speer. Andrew Ackley, Win. ;Knight, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimia, D. IL Long, Wm H. Smith, 0. W. Itic.ketaon, F. M. GORDON. nov2i Perretary, ~.i,..5 gr..::..1: i . : :,..::'. : . ';': .- .' 7 ,-,':::....:.it-ri'vE . ,•: . ..t.',!:4*.,;.!;..,."...'-'... .......„.j,:,,,...... ----- ',-.- - i`,t7j: ,-, ', , :f:!i,';i:, ~-',;,..:. ASSE7S, 5282,4105 80 52,711 f,O 3,3.19 19 10,043 20 Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, William Musser, Benjamin W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Z Lothrop, Marks Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M. Semple, Piitsb'g lIINCHMAN, Secretary. tINE. , COFFIN, Agent, er Third and Wood streets. 5121,500 co 2,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 0,478 04 14,841 45 40,246 59 1.25,003 72 $317,641 78 MISCELLANEOUS. THE CHEMICAL OLIVE EVASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. O. k J. 11. Sawyer, ro- receives the preference ovor all other kinds ever offered for family use. Its advantages over other Soaps are It is okeaper to use, ono pound being equal to threo of common resin Swig. 2d. Half the time need only bo occupied in washing when this Suap is tried In place of other Soap. :id. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as :the clothes will require little if any rubbiug, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Bolling the clothes is unnecessary when this,,Suap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well us soft. sth. Printers, Machinists; Painters and others, and it tar superior to other Soaps. It speedily re. moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the shin soil, and tree from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of lho wash4m.rd, the following directions should be followed Per the washing of eighi or ten of a family, take ono pound of Soap, cat it into shavings, and dissolve in ono gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about tea gallons of war' water; pour in the dlerolved Stop, and stir thoroughly. Lot them soak twenty to thirty minntee, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wristband, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwtie the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be need in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. 413)- obscrvo our name on each bar. For ant:•, ia any quantity, at oar warehouse, No. 47 Wood atreat, a:al at our works, opposite the Round lions°, Pear.. Ivauta aveuno. ii. 0. & J 11. SAWYER, } -101tElON FRUITS! KuperoTioN IN PRICES, AT THE PAGODA TEA STORE. W' are now selling Turkey Currants at 8c "V lb. French and Santo Carranni, at 10c and len V lb. New Valencia Raisins for cooking, et 1:44c lb. New 51..1e.ga ‘• at lee lb. Nov. Smyrna Figs 1214 and Ific V lb. Cierman Prunes at 1214 c 11 lb. A 12.0, Citron, Lemon an::saute Paols, Spices, etc. Raisins, turrants ' Figs and Prunes, whole sale the low. efq market price. .11AWORTH, BRO. E BROWNLEE, mr6 Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch diamotur, for solo oy V V_ RIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried Apples received, ttud for sale by McCANDLEBB, MEANS .4 CO., Corner of Wood and Water streets. Q 1 ‘) .1 . 1/1 TO LOAN, on good business eiweourkli," or accommodation paper, in Amounts from s`oo n. $2OOO, haring from one to nine months to run. Y.enquire of J. H. BIoRANON, No. 87 Fourth street, . Itifort &c e, .thx.mmioo ttank. P r2B-^tc, pLO('K ANt) LETTER SIGNS—Of any sty:e desired, in Go!il or Plain Colors—mannfactnroit and put up at short notice, by J. & H PHILLIPS, ENV 20 and 28 Bt. Clair strt)ct. , Q+ IX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER YARD--thao Yale Crash, Just received, by mr9 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. WOULLEY'S SALVE for sale wholeslao and retail at the Drug atoro of JOHN HAFT, at, Cam.: or Wood and Sixth cts.. Pittabugh. del.ll c e a ULPII. MORPH' A.-50 oz. just reo'd and tor sKle by top2l )3. L. FAUN/WOW/ & CO.. 100 BBLE3, N. C. BAO TAR, fr le zyo,,e3RAvsaEabjo OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND ULAZ:NbI-- In all at its branches executed prompt- Iy a.ttl in tilt. belt manner, J Sc H. PHIL! IL'S, tnr9 23 and 28 et. Clair street NEIN GOUDS . FOB. SPRING SALES.— . IMO daily receiving from our own and Eastern ractorios, additions to our stock, which consiatt in p,rt of Floor it Ctoths, Cart 'lotto Oil Cloths, kurnitta o till Cloths, Tab o Oil Cloth+, Crash Oil Clothe, Transparent Cil Cloths, Transparent Window Shades, Buff noltands, and Shade Trimmings ldlerchant4, tiousokeepers, and others, requiring any goods in our lire, are invititi to call and examine tho stock, and. Judge for thomsolvos in rogtird to the quality and prices. J. d; 11. PaILLIPt, nit 26 Noa. 2d and ill Et Clair street. SHELLAC.-8 oases just reo'd and 'Jur solo by far4l B. L. F.A.IINESTOCK .t't CO. LARD OIL.—We have commenced mann - Guituring Lard Oil, and wdl be pleased to receive or' dery for it Wo will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar Ws;-Fill fill barrels returned when desired. - " " -R, ,, 84 2- N ,Yin,,,:.. fb3d , - IobIA.NOS T o RE 3T . -- i-zTIvo elegant Rose ^,,%,ttud to private ram. wood 8% octave Pianos, will b0*.,!,,3,-NL.l,Olt flits only. Apply to JOLLN 1t.at , ,,,,,, t. fel3 82 Wooa si.— T 11 1 ,3 NEW STYLES '''' FOR THE SPRING TRADE! .... . . . DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC, Are constantly coming in, direct from the Eastern markets, at - intrl2l JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market etraat. NENVARRIVALS.—Wo aro taking into etore, (124 Wood street.) an immens stock of One .i.or for jobbing pardosea ; dish, Letter, ,:up and Nato; Frm lopes in great variety; Manilla rapers, of every size, :Ind as cheap as they cen be bought in the East, whore we offer whole,ale cr remit, very low for Cash. J.SO. M. YttliallsiS & CO. .1 NEILL FEED.— Ell sacks Ground Screenings; GO I,..iiaaelf.; Corn Steal ; for onto by JAALF.I3 A. REITZE.B, np Corner Pint and Market btreebi. in t INION SETTS.-1 bbl. Onion Sott9, ror litho by JAMES FETZ&B, Cantor Asarket and First strecti erIONCENTRA'rEITLY.E.-300 cases just ,1 / 4 „/ recuived Dud far ealu by B. L. FAILYXATOCIC CO. QTRANGE'S PENCIL SHARPENER, LOT NJ halo by W. S. LIAVF...NI, Ontrar Market end €4,ftr_dotroas. LRENCII PAPER lIA.IGINGS.—New ilesigu3 and very beautiful—received by late arrlNala, f.r by W. I'. MARISPALL AL, mr2s Importers end Dealere, S 7 Wood street. VGGS.-7 bbls. fresh Eggs,received and for eala by JAMEB A FETZER, act; Cornt.r First and Market atnota LADIES, !JAYE YOU SEEN THE RED PETTICOATI—Just opened, an invol o of tau cele b.utod "Rod retrcoa.." Cad and secure one soon at Od. HORNE'S, u; rl5 77 Marlidt ctreet. f.,4NLOUR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour reeeivA tor e-alu 111..Edi5, r to::0 Corut,r W0. , 1 , r3ter itrt•ett ()LIVE IE.- 10 thcaket. Ito.th.aux ;:.Zquarte; 10 4. 46 1 . , 1nt,; .46.) bOX.C3 " " 6 - ,F6614: 41, jut no% au,. dab', by & AN DE mrl3 No 2:ci 17i '.lt*d fAid, CANDLE.--200 bats. de-Azteti b's and d'e 3.d.hmant:un aualo-, on baud a, t3:O hp 13. 'J. J rola Nu. 47 ~oud - tVEA.TSFOOT 011.4.—N eatofuoc oil, i v,itanuties to eats purciiwurd, and for ea.e B. 0. J. U. ;•...9A , rat, telB tic 47 Wood istrevt. 61TARC.11.--300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Stab 1 , 0 for 1.'2191 LI.ENELY H. oeuma. TIRY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry App recc I..ed and fur ante, by al: ., Lit:NBY IL COLLINS 011 N APPLES. -15 bbls. choice Appl e rcrnived and fur sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. IigANS.-20 bbie. small White Beans, jur‘t 9 received and far sale by HENRY H. COLLII,B. rrIMOTRY SEED.---10 bags reo'd and for :Ale by (.;.3 ) HENRY H. COLI,TriS. MEW WALL PAPERS CHEAP.-Still they come. W. P. MARSHALL tC'), 87 Wood ett. XTEW BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE PEOPLES' CIIEA2 SHOE STORE. GENT'd, MISsES", YOUTU AND wear of Every dezcription and quality. Ladies' Glove Cart Lung Gaiters, with or without heels; Wave Call, French Kid, Moro: co awl Lasting Flippers; ranch Morocco, Kid and PAteat Leather Burkina; Kid an i Morocco Bows al.ll N 0.17 Fifth street, near market. BROOMS. --50 dot. ree'd and fa sate by tura TIEN ay H. COLLII:\ 8 ..7 _ ei_IiEESE.--225 bones prime W. IL cutting Choeso received and for sale, by ror22. iIkNBY Fl OOLLTNO. YE FLOUR-20 bbla. in store and for At ) tale by [de26l HENRY H. COLLINS. I ARD—in kegs—for sale by 11,4 nov7 lIRNILY H. COLLINF .110 TEL CANDLES.-50 bcxea 12's and I.B's, Hated Candles, on hand and for sale by felS t. 0.. kJ 1L Pa YER. HOES, SHOES, SHOES.—Ladies' Misses ) 1 / 4 " and Cnildrene' Claitors, Shoes, (lams, etc., cheap, a e.o Pc02109 , ,, Vel 1" 6".”-11 illarlz.t DEANS. -40 bbls. prime white for sale by mrle lIENUY II COLT Itia WLUTE FISH.-10 half bbls. received and for sale by fmrl7, HENRY IL cou,r,g. 14b18. r. fr e 5 3 11). just l E i ghs yti. egicisNivF,ed 110:0TATOES.--100 bus. Pink Eye Potatoes, received and fur sale by JAB. A. FETZER, uir24 Coruer First and Market'sfreets. I IME.-200 barrels fresh. Lime,, for sale .by Li de23 HBNP.Y 11. COLLINB 813.0031 CORN.---3 tons first quality reo'd and for Ede y [aro] HENRY ti . cchlaNs. :IS BUILDING LOTS, on Overbill street b,y Mee, $4 , 00, each—for wile by null)H. CUTILBELIT ‘,4 HON, fil hLirket, street. weatq.,-1. 4 . -;:;4. H. H. COLLINS A'os. 18 and 20 Wool atro:t NUMBER 156 THE DAI LY. POST. Townsend's Trials and Tribulations. Every one knows 11 ,. .w hard it is to give such a description of a-oommon-place looking person as will b 2 gcnefally recogniz•rd, but it would ap poker that when a court had Townsend, the Can adian outlaw (or his born image) before them, they could not tell whetbor it Was Townsend or not. Dante says in his Inferno : 4 •Seo Gguo lto Thou art not double t!aa-, Nor crAy °»e." Townsend, it 'null appear, is half a dozen prople, and then, like .luoitio, nobody at all. This man, having been seiptittetl of the murder of constable Richards, at Merrittsvillo, C": W., hao again hoeu pieced oa trial for the murder, at Cayuga, of Mr. Nellec. Tn the first ease tho jury could stet aeTee, in consecinence of the tes timony arbliteed voiinz boon co contradictory A Montreal paper malzeo tho fallowing rerearlz?i on this curi:,no fer.tr:re of the case : Townsend wen a porson vim had boon long in the cone try, and was perfectly well known to hundreds of persons, who mast hare Seen hire, daily for long periods of time. his residence, too, among these arse inter, wile not at a dis tant, data between which and the present he might have been subject to those changes which come from the growth of years. From the mur der to the trial, last year, no more than sonic three years had elapsed. In many eases of crim inal prosecution, there are reasons which satis factorily account for contradictions. There are biaesee of perry, or prejudices of some kind or other, which sway ignorant witnesses and pre vent the tribunals from getting at the truth. This enure, if it operates at nil in the present case, seems to be itlcely to exert only a mini mum effect. It 11 true thee tit 'nether and sis ter of TOWORNICI have been crammed in favor el the prisoner. lint the great mass of the wit nesses on hid side are open to no ar I - event ob jection of partiality in Iris rayon morn than chose who depose against him are Hoe!? to any reasonable suspicion of hatred. Under these circumstances, it may be wall not only to excite our special wonder, but shako our faith in all liumen testimony, when we wit noes after witness coming into the- box, to de clare positively that the mon before them is Townsend, the murderer of Nellee, only to be followed by as many anti apparently as unini peachahle wituessee, who declare just as posi tively that ho is not Tovireend Still more erc• traordinary is the circumf,tantiality with vehich the different classes of witnesses corroborate their opinion. her the Crown, they say that they recognize the prieoner by a - soar er B 01111! on hie face. l'or the defence, they ertsert that Townsend had largo lump; upon the top of his toes which showed throneh his boots, and that the prisoner had tie such protuberances. The Crown officees appear to have calculated upon sustaining their case by two witnesses, father and son, brnught from Chicago ; but these two com pletely failed to identify the prisoner. Upon the whole, the balenee of respectability in station seems to bo with tho mote of witneseee for the crown; hat as far as we eau judge from the printed reports, there are men of good standing to !le found utterly denying that the accused is the man they knew as Townsend in 1854. The moral conviction is chiefly against the prisoner, from the fact of his failure to explain his past life, which would at once clear up the difficulty, and also from the fact that he has, in conversations with witnesses who pent to visit him, spoken of particular circumstances and conversations known to those witnesses, in which Townsend took part. [From the Washington Star( The 'Bourbon Arnow us—Attempt to $lll Rev. Eloazer Williams. As the Rev. Mr. Eleazer Williams, who is claimed to be the son of Louis XVI., and now rightful heir to the throne rt . France, was sitting at his lodgings, No 474 Pennsylvania avenue, arranging Howe papers between thu honr,ti of 12 end 1 o'clock last night, he wa ste.rtl.=.l by a man suddenly eat:3ring his room and advancing. `- , 4.'lowards him with 011 uplifted tlsgger, who ex through his teeth. "I've got you at last C ' aill" "•7 . , Mr. Williams cried out, " have I? from the assr...sin 1" end al ; r• ' 81 "' - ';17,eventy eight - ;c:ars of flf4i', blll though a man el' , 30:ong, gratin-11 th nevertheless ltli an encr t ty of - uplifted arm of the ho the last ea man determined to defend hinaselV:4744lw,l2o Ly tromity, and continued to alarm the'',A , z,e„. o4 . ll. , the cries of "assassins.' assassin 1" The' 44 ..., test was desperate, but short, the villain itc.lint: that he could not accomplish iris hellish purpose, and the 1101190 was becoming alarmed, with a vigorous effort extricated barest:: from the grasp of his intended victim, suddenly left the room, and fled from the house. The cries of Mr Williams and the noise of the contest thor- oughly alarmed the house, lint not in tlmo capture the villain. When the iec:at• s entered the room of Mr. Williams, they found him lying upon the floor totally exhausted, and the beggar• of the assassin near hint upon the 11 ,or. Mr. Williams is not injure I, I•ut , s now almost prostrated by the emelt..n - 1,4a end the es mon of the contest for his life. Wh It mild hilt° causod any man to thus attempt the life of a poor and inoffensive old man, we, must .3C3U pass to hie grave, is past the c , ,loprehension of any one, and the great , Et of ail my,teries. It is possible that the assassin may have been in searco of another person. Mr Williams thinhe ho has seen the villain several times before, and believes him to he a man who stopped at the house for seve - al days (perhaps to learn his roam and habits) but left: a two or three days since. Will ail cue solve the mystery? A policeman QM - J:IH be c. iistanrly stationed at ate locality, as it is tho had quarters of the .torious •• States' and other confirler -.e gangs, who have Cu long iufested the Fifth V ~rd ANPFACTURE OF 811 ETA' GLASS —lt, is com ;,,rattvuty but a few y, are since the general in r, duetion of the mod, of making sheet glass ~:cording to the processes in vague among the French and B !Ivens, but the manufacture has w occnme one of much importance Anything li/ore striking than the &tails of the manufacr taro, can nardly be met with in the whole range of industry. Th.: w , rknasta dips his ir-ri tube into the semi-viscid glass, and takes up a quan tity amounting to twelve or fourteen pounds. Ile rolls the mass on a wooden block till it as sumes a cylindrical form ; lie applies his mouth to the other end of the win:, and plows until the mass assumes a hollow ovoid form; he whirls this round his bead, or, rather, in.a vertical cir cle ton or twelve feet in dismetcr, and elongates the ovoid into a cylinder with ro4tol ends ; he re heats the glass two or three timep, during theF:,.; processes, to maintain the proper consistency, and, at length, the remote end of the hollow mass gives way, and rho result i a (Troller glasi attached only at one end to the tribe. The cyl inders aro diasevered from the tube, and aro cut lengthwise with a dittmtmd, and then are placed in a kiln, where the heat gradually opens the fissure, and there is finally presented a flat piece of glass, which eau be uut to any smaller eil.e. Tux. lan ItrQuis3T ..1 riaraeN —wh en n o , dying veteran was within a few hours of 11;s end, he addressed a lAstir to iien. Ihneton and the Hon. 4:corp W. Jolie-, rec t uellinc that CongyoPts would tat.° nn notioo cs' his impending death. The request was eliaret.lteri-no, both for its mod esty and its test chiefly interesting as showing how the last, thoughts of Isis active and stormy spirit instinctively turned to the as sociates of his youth. It was as "old Tennessee friends" that he addressed them. They were the companions of his opening manhood, and they were with his thonghto when his sun went down. ~ THE b , dy or the n found packed up in a winolzy rol at too freight de pot of the llu Lou i; ,droad, transp^t t o f from Chicago 141 cr, York, v T,.-tr• it.- - Mayor Tiemann rAceivc-i ieles - e sphi disp•,:ol, in relation to tho matter ftniturday, I,ith a re quest from the authorities at• Chiolgo. that tho body should be forwarded to that City, as it wa,t quite probable that it could Le identhied. Coro nor Hills intends exhuming the remains of da ceased, and, in accordance t7ith tho desire of the autheritiea at Chicago, the corpse will be forwarded immediately. 'lathing else of note with regard to this mysterious ease has trans pired. DETROIT mu at La ft bid. Owe. It 9 papeui come to ns filled with hoerorq.