• • •11111111111• • VOLUMI .......... PITTS MOICYING POST. - every ofoamira!, ( sUridflyi or!) alA.st fig P. •1010ilio, ANIA I'ITTII • • o..,liara a year, pnyable strictly iu,dear. Ste Dolnant iroaarl'ably required iC ant paid within the year. cc...Ls, Two Ctur7e—Tor ante at the counter in it .0 - 9 , c. , and by the ii6N-77 Boys. V.AT.fS OF ADVERTISING. j , 7- arzte l Tieict Onx/f/ week! weeks! tyapr. One 50; . ..... Pecs Insertion 751 .. e u rar. intertinne ....1 00 ! 100 11:1 '0 ..... 1 75 Zwo wooks ... 300 200 150 100 Sb Three weeke ... 400 265 200 12. 1 0 0 . ...................5 00 3 351 250 159 1 Two m0uth,............7.00 465 350 235 Three mantlej 00 e 601 3 00, Pour mouths ....... ID 00 C. 55. 500 8 35l 4 f' • Fero mouths ............1 11 00 7 35' 550 3 65i 13 Fix months ' 12 00 660 tt 00 4 0 0 1 ............................86 00 10 35 00 6 3 5 1 20 00 13 35 10 091 5 of‘ 12 00 • title; oar aranom ...... lel '• . ttath,fliVil (II the 00 50 c ents :Death notices, 'al , cell pi r f u SATURDAY POST MA:111110Till WEE L LY o,Nfi; eER YEAR, OLUBS OF TEN. Subacripiriaine, - ‘• - 03 per ttritiwh - ,. CONTAINS ALL TIIE ouRRE.NT NEWS CO TILL DAY, al olitu.ei, Literary, Agricultural, Commer Local, Teleg....apilic and Miecellaneoue.. Thin Paper being of the LASONET Sitt, and neatly printr on line white pal•.9*, in large, cizar typo, will be found by the aubtxriber to , give bolter oat eftaaltiol2 than any parser putdished In Pittsburgh. .Loot who with to take a paper from Pittliotirgla, will Lod 'he SATURDAY POST e eafo tad profitable investmcnt. Addree", JAI`TII3 P. vapl7 aiitor and Pro:rietor. anemeseeseastsmsmacreencner - BUSINESS CARDS. Prk &, 511 TV . 1E EL BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, _ porarr Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH. umiczeigned having made exteneive additioue of Lilt, LATEST AND ILANDSO3IEST STYLES P TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORN - LNG POST SOB OFFICE, in to ttentlon of Rail Road Officere Merchants, hoer:less and the publia generally, to their 'uperior facilhict fur executing n ith dispatch, on roczonable • ermr, all triode of 1,,; RAIL rt.0.11.1E6, Vl EIiCANTRLE, LEGAL, AND EV.?:RY OTIILII DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN 8:7 FANCY PRINTING E Our tuatati , al being nearly all new, we can give mem !tint, of the toutplete satiefaction, and solicit orders or _POURS, PAIR.P2iLETS, RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS, F3ANE :11ECKS, BEANIE NOTES, LI tea 'traps, BILL (IF:ADS, BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, PAPER BOOKS, DELDS, : - .IORTGAGES, 80ND,,, 14c. .ca- Particular . - ..ctoutieta will Ida:, paid to the printing' f Post...rt, Progreannon kc. for Concerte, Falitritiono rust BARR a MYEBS. The Peopie's ;Shoe Store. D. b. DIEFFENBAOIIER & CO_ Chesil Cwh Deniers in all kinds of Fashionable 800P.,1 9 SHOES AINI) GAITERS , E , or Youths :mad Chilureu, Ai). 17 Fifth Street, near Mar!Let, PITTSBURGH, PG MINEIMI PEltitiN JOHNSON, Proprietor of Chilli & CO.'3 Patent Ellastfte 1 1 "tre and Water Proof Genten.t !looting. 133 THIRD STREET. ior 'ROOFING promptly and faith ,Lr int? . ; toti, z.nd oil ow wors wart:ante:l. ov.t.,•nni alwayr: on Loud, outl for Halo, with di. aop'L•ly =BM= Jos. cis Coo, tE MIGI Etril , .3 TE wilS _4L,;=s DIACIIIIRTHSTS, a , mrr a 4.1 Liberty areez, Piazburgh, Pa. jUPERIOR S'FEAM. ENGINE 6 for Grist and .`iaw i3rewer;oH Printing Establishments, Llaautacto:ie Wade to order. They also 'continuo the manufacture of their Celohrated Machinists' Tools, such as Turning Ltithen, l'lttucru, During and IVlachineg, Lte. Also, Vir,.n.,h; Iron Shutting, 'nit!: Pulleys, Langer" jaB:l3ld _ _ EIBMIEBEMII 110a2?...T TI/OgPi3UN Jul TEUGGIPSON H OUSE GLAZIERS AND Lia '1'1;1,1 .treet. SIGN PAIN - F- F.ISG ei.ecuied with neatnees atol de,patca. ?fund Oil& Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English, Patent Dry on, v;ile 31en;,..sign, I. very :superior article; Phila delphia and Pittebnrgh White be.] iilwais on hand and ler tale. Ve are prep,o” 10 gctau celera for Painters, Drag cthere, at the tA.I)I L. 3 we here a Milt which ,;r1:1(l.; uy ste.,:n l'aiator, will ante ;honey by get tin' tie: color. ;coned with us. inarbily h ea r t fr"'- . e; cEiYfiL Corn Vianted, P ', 1. 1 >1? 22i LL 0 ALLBGEFENY CITY. H E 6E.BSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN Lo abwie ~ tabilehru3nt, and are preparod t PAY TV.S PEICRA IN 06911 TOR ". OF IVLIKAT. ItYN. 10,00 a Ciffitlg. 1110 the proprietors to offer/.:od PlUals for any ,Itoise ict lOf White or lied Wheat. They intend to very auperior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a Freston to the farmer , in the shape of an extra mine, to in. turn ham to raiec a choica quality of Wheat, and to bring it Paumrket orflt,r. jyls,lyd,kw OLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. HYDROMETERS ) or weighing spirits, the cheapest and beat articles over brought to this city. rat EItMOISETERS AND BAROMETERE3, varying in price from $6 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, AND a - iUItVEYOR'S COMPASSES, a lways on. hand e.t G. E. SHAW'S, Pradical Optician, 68 PV /4 Strut. 6023 apposite Dintionla Hall. B. C. Si. J. .111. S4WYER, jkIANIJPAUTIMIIIti OF LARD OIL, • CANDLES, • PALM, TOILET, AND ROSIN SOAPS No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, P. P. J. Busa.l,. UTENDORF, aUSEUIL & GET NDORF, GFLCIL'itEI3.B OF STEAM BOILERS And - lan kinds of Sheet Don Work. POlll3 :Itre et, u , , , tr Water, Pittsburgh, Pa. ziy.1.1.7, (fu ri:as P2z+3 , nrlm Avrrurnim 40. fia2s,llv JOI-1N EMBER & CO., FANCY DYERS AND !SCOURERS, e. sf.traeot, BET WE IN 14'001 , &LID LIBERTY STREIT'S, PITTS3URCH, PA. All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of Silk and Woolen' goods usocuted at abort notice, and on reasonable terms. [ap2B:3m Office of Sealer of Weights and Iffeas taretii. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, ,Y EA L E', OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, May ho found henceforth, in Cherry alloy, betv.%on Third and Fourth streets, whore ordoro may he loft. rurl2:tf • CHARLES BARNETT. LARD OIL—We have commenced manu facturing bard Oil, and w.ll be pleated to receive or dera for it We will w..rriat it , 11.1111 to any Oil in the mar Set. We will fill barrels returned when desired. B F. 11. SAWYER, Way: at-ma. NT~NS —IU bbls. Onions for sale b yy LIAIWitY H. BY Tll± Etellance liumnuriattecb Co. cs OF PHILADELPHIA. BUILDLNGS, LIMITED OE. PERPETUAL, MERCUAN- DISE, FURNITURE, &C., IS TOWN Oa COUNTRY. ©ldea, 305 Vieta_.ltt. street, ARITZL, 6121,0'26 ..... ;z 3/34' ; 465 S. luvc6t,e. a-, toll : ir,t Mortgage oLL fors, - ,r070d City worth iii tha f,120,',L:00 co 311, p.o - C , • , t CO(1 , 1t," 0 i.or P••iii Oulu -1 . .u0k o f thtt of 000.0, , crip i Sundr7 Compralic. :3ok. Ac , 2,512ut.9, L,coraLL! iutoro.,L, eyh OE hand 4nd uk Fauk e. 6. ;CaliiBol.7 AilCitiNlS' i,' . 6i4!iA.:l - 46E CI; PAIVi9 monnt of C...apit.al • ............... ....... ........ .1.1•;.•,'... - . . Tn. V. i',,lz.:L . 7 . C..M.,L; •,.1..:1 - , ..,,,I:11 , :..., PUrariirf, 3. ItrI.7.:_,HIL 1.... , Wl' :.: -. 11,11., ..luillon, . L. WQ , ..A.lif., jt,lJa A V.,Art.,..'.'., etir.i. IL Wrigbt, .1 ;Liu J. Patteraou, L;1wc..,1 T.. 1,..,,,,) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANYD LOCK HAVEN, CLINTOA' COUNTY. CILARTERED BY TILE RE fl PiLLINSYLVANIA. Cash Capital emtwn N0.t.c.;...5132,341 HIS COMPANY - WILL INSURE ON Bundiuge, M,rclu.nato, Fur,dture, L4c., in town or c9untry. DI.lLi 2 0 11 S' lion.J no. J. Pearce,' Hun. C. Ilan cy „Charles A. ilaz, , er, B. Hail. Charles eclat. Dickinson, I T. T. Abrams ; DK. Jackman, I\!. rihil e, Thomas gitcton. LION. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABBAXS, Vice President. Taos. dilorarr, Secretary. IIaPLEtNOSS: T. r, — J - ;IsTIZIU1-Y BR'). 3,temel IL Lloyd, I I Lit. 3 8. Crawford, A. A. Wiuegardner, John W. Maynard, ,A. Upcltgraff., A Mack. ~y, Hon. 8 ti..,..1er0u, Janine Armstrong, A. White, Thos. 130% 'use D.D, William, Fearon, , I.tuies Quiggle, Wzn. Tauderbelt, Hon. Wm. Bigler, OFFICE—NO. 85 FIFTH STREET, Pillsnunen. dedLlf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent. 'I.IE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COrtLP4NY, OF PIIILaDELFHIA. Dratoroas-"—tharle3 W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Vi , .sroor, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Ueo. W. Diehards, Eordectii D. Lowis, Adolphi E. Earle, Dar,irt h, Browne, Mon. ns Patterson. OEAII. N. BIZTCILIL, Proaidont. Os&s. G. BANCHIII 2 Secretary. Uontinne to rna4einsnrar.c,,p,ri..etual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as aro consistent with security. The Company have reserved a largo Contingent k'und, .2hich, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af. ford ample protection to thu assured. Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pah !tailed agreeably to au Ac. 0; .itaaninly, 'were as foliowa, 'viz: `2:ortgegu *618,128 68 veal Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loan, 83,686 17. Stocks 61,882 01 Cub, 84,346 81 Total $1,212,708 4.1'. 4 3 ELICII their incorporation, n puricd of menu-one yearr i , they have paid upward cf One Million Pour Hundred Thou• enud Dollare,l o.,ses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the e:ivnutages el Clincurauce, as well ...4 the ability and diepoeition tr meet with proructueBt all liabilities. "W ESTERN IN S 1.-1. A OF PITTSBUJIG - _ GEORGE 1 F. oL (JosDori, Secretary. Cfri'Mu No. 92 Water etreet, (diking k Co'e Warehouse,) np stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure acatrist ail inidu u - --• A liCal 9 Lnsti by ell known in the community, anu who ~r, promptuess and liberality, t th, whic s h they have saEmmed,na °fret g e beet pre , :ctuu, io thorte who desire to ho insured. ItSSEI'S j OCTOBER 313 t, Stock Accounts,. ...... . Bills OIIIce Furniture,. Open Accounts,. Cash,... Premium pole Discounted,. George Dar3lo, 3. r•vtler, Jarn.2., 'IL Anlo,), Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Hoboes, D.ll. Long, C. W. Eicketoon, D. 7164 110tACON.--3000 Abe Country Bacon, for ante bei - liff2L a. MOM 00. - , „ .t.; t ttr 14 Ft; to o := • ' 4 ' 4 . •c A. ., • - . 4 5 '4 •ti. l r-1 A.. PUB:121811ED it ATLY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE upon BuiLDINGB, ,, OORNER OP, WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FrvE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. INSURANCE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, At ATI4ENS, BP.A.DF , ;RD.r , Yi)': an. 1, 1859, to Prt3Mted to tho ittri Mad, out iu CualPil , LlCti triih the State LawA ::1 N, York, 01 tudianatlilinois, tirATiattrif The name of ti.t , Company- In the FA itIIERB' UNION IN EUIAANCI.3 C0)1,.A locotei at Athena, Pa. Chartered Apra 13, 1853, by the Le : 4islature of Ponnsylvarda: • Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital, Which is al, 1,341 up 4 200,000 00 iSnrplas in addition thereto 63,4,85:51 Fifty-four tic - d , FL x and seven q 3, c,Lt amounting in tiii• aggrogei.to :0...13152.,315 Which inurt„,,...u.tc-i art. or vniva bie and prod:. cu,• eel e,Utte, principally forme, recorded and Ihet liens, worth gt•neralk double the amount and more than mom . _:aged for in etch and in no cane Ira than lift: cent. 1.40.0, OICIU4i.VC. of farm LIOLI by ne ictu-lu reco r ded, to Cue and. Cot, of the States of Ohio end Illinois. lila...Aeon `f coot. amply oecnr,..ll 47,6'85 ao Cash on hand and in Bank 6 440 12 Cash in hands of dget is, and iu t •ourso of La faccured bonds with suretiel . 10,761 64 ittie on losses r i opted, ttc.......... 7,835 61 Bills ieceivahle, viz: proniiss.,:y otta payable at bank and to the Company 8,246 82 Interest accrued, (principally duo January 1, 1858,). 12,191 411 Salo and °ilk, i_xture,i and Furni ture 500 00 $ 253,4.85 61 r:-T,4)= roa TTY YEA?. 1857 Premium., re,lved doing the your $ 85,231 33 laterett rocecceci ;h.+ year 11,442 05 A . u't rocoived from all viler zourr•w 2,480 00 EXPBYDETuaIs. .C...pannw for the year, inendiu4 . ..cinndisakna, riahziati, rent,,,.l,lb ,urance, printing, adyL..:ling, taze,i, and all other 6.lpena.s ..... .$ ividands paid during th., year 17,u0 . 0 Ca) 1,, gses paid. which occurred prior to December 31, 18513 7,1)74 60 Loaaes paid which occurred during :he year 46,551 54 Lieundirres. Lusaee adjusted and nut dui. (since onid) incurred and in process of adjustment. L ages reported, on which no has beau taken Ir.,s3es restated, on ground of :ince after fire, property transfer- red before toes, property low, net covered by the Policy, 12,100 00 ---$ 39,407 99 'it hole amen tof risks taken daring due year 55,429,862 00 Whole amount of risk at date 4,801,110 00 TATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY or BEALFuRE, at. 0. N. Shipman, President, mid 3 E. Canoe-Id, Secretary of Farmers' Onion lulsuruncnbeingseverally ily sworn, depose and ray, and each far il/Q cell says, that tile foregoing is a trot., f:4l and ~ c- r ect statement of the of mid corpcmtion, and that t hey ern tho above de , ribed. oticers thereof C. 11. S'iIPHAN, President. J. E. CANPIIIID, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Senn .,ry, 1858, B. C. SALIM, Justice of the Peace. T. J. 'HUNTER, Agent, apl7:ly 90 Water street, Pittsburgh. gtil; I SUR ,IriuE9 1.Z2,406 Fird CL 'F TINGLZY, Preeidvnt. DLtuclidt9. Clem Tin city, 5 :',31111I1(0. 1-liaplinin ; IVilliani It. 'Eno:upper.l, i.:ohert Steen, l'avid S. Brown, 1 vii]liam 51uuser, Currielins 5 ., .. - vtus.,u, 1: , .11 , ,1.711iT.A W. Tingley, John It. IVc.•rell. • ',.--Mull ..111, Li. 1.,. Carton,2... 1,a1,1 - 1.11 , Robert 'rolaL,i, • c. ~ ,-;e ; Leland, 71.;03,19 Jc, h t ,..,,,,,, i ~-...,,,,.> T. Diluting, Charles. 9. '4',..0 1 '....reith How-... - ,.‘, jarnva S. Woodward, ! Win. 51. Semple, Pltt,;',lc,.. mr3 II ' , i. I .r,(11:351. 4 ,N, Secretary. J. GA 1C,}1: , .. F. . COFFIN, Agent, , 1 ~..,,1 and Wood streets. __. V. PETriT, i 'res~.✓r. .i4263,4:2 "d 3 Ohio ,ill.l ,^,i Rivern and .r Fire. , 1,2•; I 41au..1 •111:i WILLIAg v PE - 1 - 115 . ..Pee.sidtr, D. 3. 1%1 'I P.'l7l.l,lpf:fe: Lamb 2 Co., j .lu, ice A . Co., Truitt, Bro. it Co., I Bach:, Morgan Sc Eltidfole, EL T. Lane a - Co., I Pumroy, Caldwell & Co. PITTSBUBQ OFFICI. T .VATEK-STREET. rtp9 it. W. PiYiNDBXTER, Agent. WEST 1311tA1';TC1H J. Oki:DIN - 7ER COFFIN, Agent, Offlco. nortil-ealii, cot. Wood and Third str. 31 il. re:adent DLlZarOilb 11. Miller, Jr., Cleorge Alex. iiipeer, Wm. Alexander Nlailelr, Wm. IL. Smith, Si. GORDON,. Eiscretary, INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGIE, PA. • ROBERT GALWAY, President. Amt. Baena; Vico President. It. A. RINMILEY, Secretary. ..." - Thle Company makes emery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISES on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RUES generally. $Z3,486 61 And against Loan and Damage by Piro, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies leaned at the lowest rates conslntent with safety to al prztlea. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. OFFICE, 1.0. 90 WATEti, BT, PITTSBURGH. Stock, Due Bllis--payable on demand and eecured by two approved names $ 76,890. 00 Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company 62,280 37 Premium Notes 62 593 80 Bills Receivable 15,986 01 1..12 eharos Ilichange Bank Stock—cost 6,950 Clo 99 do Sfechaeics' Bank Stock—cost 6,490 63 &A.) do Iron Oity Bank Stock—amount paid. 7,600 00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do .do 6,000 00 Book Accounts 13,260 34 399,153 ;So CITIZENS' INSUILOCE COMPANY OF PIT T5811'13:44. - wawa BAGA.L.I3 l i, President. Allan L. 311111,13F1MT,, Secretary. El/CE: 94 Water strut, between Market and Mod greets HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio red Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. • loco, vi against Loss or Damego by BIRK. klso, against tile cf the Elea and Inland Navigation Transportation. ;yl 435 So $ 12,500 P.) PIILLADELPIILA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I , s O. 149 Chesnut Street, • eiv:.::tl3 au) Onztora Etortsa. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSII RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every di‘cription of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DISZOTOBB. Oberles Ilayea, 11 R. Cope, E. B. EngUsti, Geom W. Brown, P. B. Savory, J0i.,"3p1, S. Paul, 0. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor. B. Buexcuartz, Secretary. • J. G. COFFIN, Agent, jy.hly Corner Third and Wood streets 25,500 00 10,1 u, 10,000 00 4,000 00 19,160 00 1,050 00 475 00 52.711 60 3,386 19 10,043 22 CL,rner Main street and Youghiogheny Hitler, /Year the Railroad Depot WEST NEWTON, PENN'A. OHE ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COM , .Lk PLETE order for the reception of visitant. It is beau :4.l2llo located on the banks of the Youghiogheny river, and / be reached every day from the city by the Connelbsvillo it_•liroad. The rooms aro largo, airy and well furnished,and too could be no pleasanter place for a few weeks summer ..,Idence in the country. A few !amines can be accommo dased. Terms moderate. Address A. LOWRY, aty26gtf 'West Newton, Pa. liador Foster's New National Theatre, D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL sad comfortable style, the Large estate store in the 1.q.+1) FELLOWS HALL. nth street, as a FIRST CLASS IiESTAURANT AND FALOOV. Having had many years' er.p, rience in the business, he is prepared to supply the best tis market affords. His Bar will be furnished at all times :•...h the beat WINES, LIQUORS AND ALL'S. The en r. ,ace to the Saloon, is in the centre of the Hall, and re- Er-shnlents will be rarniehe,l at all times, DAY and NIGHT ei•-epted.l aplkly . J. Secr6.'ary. 00 6:4420 30 WASHINGTOA SOUSE, co.R. PENN'A AVENUE* THIRD ST., F. BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, ueruer Irwin &rest and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA. ,). D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, Formorly of the "Marker Honso,' Blairsville, Pa.) H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW CONE PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It 19 situated is a central part of the city, being convenient to all Raitroml I.—pots and Steamboat Landings. The Homo was built in 1858, with all modern improve: ruts, and fitted up in splendid style--tho entire Furniturd L Jug new—and will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Fine STABLES are attached to the premises. 1)0121 H. W. KANAGA. • o S a .ITEL 4 Opposite the PC ma Etollroad Depot, HARRISBURG, PA. [jels WASIIIHNGTON HOTEL, FORMERLY it. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAWFS Proprietor. 110IJSE IS LOCATED ON THE corner of Pi.NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between ORNTRAL AND WE/STERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and lniu undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled Mid furnished with new furniture, and is now the most =l4 moat Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroiid, East or West. Layßay kg ASSIGN HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ Kfi. PROPILIETON. „No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the Prissengor Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which total . it the most convenient house in the city for passengers sm. wing by that road. proprietor having, at considerable expense, Pitted up, It excellent style, the }IANSION HOUSE, would respect icily 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. feblry CORNUCOIPLZE RESTAURANT. BY, ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREIT. %., ev ila at The attention of Merchants ~,;=•.„, A ft, and others is directed to this UAW rr, establishment, which has been recently fitted • up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTAN TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION; Country folks attending market are particularly invited to cs 11. Everything pertaining M . an EATING SALOON will ei ways be found, of the freshest the market affords. ap29:lydAw t I Excelsior Restaurant, fp' , tlO No. 111 WOOD &rel.!, P18E031;1=14 PA.,' VIIIOLMAI.P AND RETAIL DRALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH. COMPANY The undersigned has just received from the Eastern mar ket, selected with great care, SMELT, HALT 'JUT, HADDOCK, FRESH. COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF T.A E FISH, E RISKS. Eew York Pr@moo►a Say ► Egg Island► Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters. TllO flues:. over brought to this city. Every delicacy of the sousou served up at the EXOELSIOR RESTAURANT. ap:lyd 8. STEINRUOK. 1121,000 00 2,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 04 14,811 45 10,246 59 125,003 73 QTT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. . Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned,formert ly of Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and commo alone HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the house and his long experience in the business, tr.c.,o a n give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb22 WM. 0. CONITZLLY. $317,641 78 ppineott, Shorten 4SL, Poarson, NO. 104 WOOD STREAT, NEAR 176TH. MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va, Ikea, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, ac., keep constantly en hand a large stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay. ing facilities , to tarn out good stock at reduced prices, we, would inlite'the trade to call and examine oar goods lwa; 120p311110dallift Wombs. INSURANCE. PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE Drat G'fORS. 2ohart Galway, Samuel M'Oltirkrin. Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John ,9oott, James Marshall, David Richey, Janina W. Hallmr.la, Charles Arbuthnot, ilexander Bradley, Joit4ii B. Lili3:4l i Jotut Fullerton, IL IT. Hart, David H. Chamberc. Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, .Ina Mori ill. ,J 025 Asiota—alay 1, 18513. DIEHOTOBB . . J. H. Shoenbsrger, I G. W. Cass, W. K. ' , Haack, Isaac M. Pennock, John A. Oanghey,W. W. Martin, C. W. Dat# I e!or, R. T. Leech., Jr., K. D. Cochran; OD"?Id McOandiesa, James J. Bennett, George S. Seinen. Wm. J. Anderson, - J. H. EIGENDERGER, President &MIT. PINNEY, Secretary. myb:lm DirtztoToP.Li William Pagaley, Capt. Mark Storting, Scinuel Rea, Sesunal M. Hier James Coi,pf.w, John S. Dilworth, J 11111.133 Park, jr„ Francis BEiiiiini Isaac M. Pennock, MUM B. raYd- Springer Harbaugh, John Shipton, Cape. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant, John Caldwell. ja22 iIuTELS & RESTAURANTS. EXCHANGE HOTEL, A. ELOWEiIr, Proprietor, THE NATIONAL SALOON, PITTSBURGH, PA., WASIIINGTON, D. C PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. JUNE 7, 1858 DOLLAR SAVINGS3 : 33ANra 9 No. 65 Aurth Street, MIDDLE ROOM, 3011E8' .9.1J11.D/N'O. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ' • also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, fronaMay let to November let, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November let to May let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. - Deposits received of all sums not lose than Own DomAs, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a your, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; also in June and December, 18E6, and in June and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June and December, compounding twice a yo , r without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in le.o than twelve years, making in the aggregate EIGILT Qarz-liAts mat. =yr. A 'nen. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and arsc....- lations, furnished gratis, on application at the odice. Prealdent--GEGOB,GE AL BRIE. VELS PRZBIDZATS. I:c.pburn Jahn IL Olicanb.:trzt. James swap, 11. Grattan Alexander Bradley, Itniab 11. Pennock, Robert Robb, 'Jamas' D.' Kelly, William B. Lovely, James Herdmau, Hill Burgwin, John 8 Cosgrave, PRIISTELS. William J. Anderson, James W. Hallman, John G:Backofeti, Charles Knap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. Id. Pollock, M. D. Charles fy.ColtOn4 Henry I...llingwalt. William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George B. Belden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle. James S. Hona, Theobald Huilsiteptrar, Wllliaen B..af t vep, George R. White, Secreinswalid Treattirer—CHAS. E. COLTObI. ilea $256,341 15 BANE OF lOWA, A. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES, CIOLLECTIOS MADE and promptv mitted. LANDS selected and located. Capitallste winking to make inyestmente in the Weat, can do so through thia honae. Uorreapoudence eollolted. bray2l:6m MIMI LOO I 8 THOS. D. LAD= A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes,!Bonds, Mortgages, and all Securities for Money. '3l.a&sloaned on Checks at short datta, with collateral security. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. . Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated ou reraotta. ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. °Mc's, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood. ac k ,,, AUSTIN LOOMIE, Notary Public. mh2a.r IkT HOLMES & SONS, Bankera tsnd o changenrokors,andDealera in Notes,Drafts Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange oh tlio East ern and Western Oittcs cnnstantly for crap, GollectionV Wide in 411 tlii) . biLiCe enrougilant the Unitad atateti. Deposita received in par funds or current paper. No. 07 Market street, betvicon Third and Fourth eta. baSO:l3, THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and D0tt15,31 - in Note; Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Zto., N 0.7.6 fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jans TORN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BIOIREB, Dealer in Fachanuo, Cgmmercial oaci Eanr Notes. StOca bought and scid - on commission. • Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposita. No. 67 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o BOOKS AND STATIONERY R OBERT A. LOOMIS, (Socconor to B. T. (1. idorgaml STATIONER AND DEA.n4rt iN DOQILS; FERIOLICALI3 4ND N.NWSPAIUS, No. 41 Fifth wa-eot, Pittabtugh, Fa. n02.5:1y Co-Partnership. PIE undersigned have entered into Co- Partnerehip, 'ander the htyle of Win. C. Johneiou Co.& SAMUEL 8.. JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM G. TO.E.IISTON. Pittsburgh, September 6, 1857. SOLENS'iII.N .111 r" a. ZalthicTol;. .win. G. Jouswroita lsl. CO., QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, KY and JOB PRINTRILS, No. 3T Wood street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. se3O TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 0 & D. RINEHART, i f I - - c7r ) 6"/ •/,,' COLLIaI. eirdiEd College, 6 arab, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Trustees-2amlty of 14 Teachers. 300 STIMIIIIIS Amstinnto, JANUAR - 1, 1858. Young Alen Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Roam INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN 'SINGLE and Donble:Entry, Book-Keeping, as used In every de. partment of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Duel nees Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography, and all other subjects necessary for the thor ouch education of a practical business man. J. 0. SIIPTH, A. AL, Professor of Book.dieeping and 2,•ciedce of Accotints. _ _ PROPRIETRE SS J. A. Iifi,YDRICK and H. A. lIIITSON, Assistant Teach ers of BoolbKeeping. ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTTEETT, and EL A. IDTIEON, Professors of Penmanship—twelve first premiums over all competition for beat Pen andlnk Writing, to AND NOT ➢OR ENGRAVRD WORK, 'ilia . . J. O. PORTER, Prof of Mathematics. Term 4, dr—Full course, time unlimited, enter et any time —s3s. Average time, Bto 12 week. Beard about $2,50. Entire cost, $6O to $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining a Situation. Spentwms of unequalled writing and circulars sent free. Addresg,- F. W. JENKINS, my2o 0 Pittsburgh. Penuaylvaniq_ Safety and Economy In Light. THY WILL .YOl7 BURN CAMPHENE AND FLUID, when you can VS a clusaper and bet ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe Onrtable light ever offered to the publicpand no dangerot oiplosion ; more brilliant than gas; and gaffe as cheep; Lamps of the moat simple and easily managed coil. struction. For sale by T. D. A G. HODKINSON, No. 79 Smithfield street. .. Beware of a counterfeit already in the market, made from Camuhene, with a little Coal ail to scent it. fe27:ly COOKING BY GAS. A WORD TO THE LADIES. TuEHEATED TERM IS APPROACH ING,and we call the attention of the Ladies to the fact that COOKING , IRONING, ETC., Can be done with economy, without oporessive heat, with out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always ready in a moment—by using Musgrave's Gas Uooklug Stove, To which we respectfully invite your attetiti,u ' at No. 75 Smithileid.street, 8.- A. JOHNSON lx BRO. County and City Bights for sale. apl2:9m AIRES' WO RH CONFECTION', C ONBECTION,OIO NFECTION,CION F ECTION,XONE ECTION,CONHE • TION, OONBE T lON, '0 ONFECT I ON,OO NFECT ON,ICONPEOTI N,CONPECT lON CO NFEOTI ON . The moat pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now in use. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANGELL 4t, HAFT, Cor. Wood and Sixth ata., Pittsburgh, Pa , And sold by Dragginto cssprallv. 1021 QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.— The undersigued has bought the, lease 1 . 0 .tr.. of the above named Stables, f"" ether with a pOrtion of the erten- o' r Acip at sivo stock of Horses and Carriages, late the property of James Alathdtrs, deceased. !:licalidition to the stock' bOfbremieiitioned,lie has also added a number of FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, • which wero 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 froze public is solicited. JACOB GAIIDNFLS, St. Charles Livery Stables. N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Funerals. de29 P L UCKWHEAT FLOUR„-20 Backe Buck wheat Flour, 50 lb sacks, Just received and for sale IiIcOLNDLESS, MEANS & CO., Corner Wood and F aler streets. FLOUR -25 bble.__Superfine our received and for sale by M.W.ADML.EBB, MEANS a CO., fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets. 6 G': T n .—A most desirable and cheap weapon, at BOWN & TETLEY'S, rovl Na. 188 !Wood area. T ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in ju barrels and keg, just received and for sale by 31c0ANDLE138, 111BANI3 k 00., 1523 ,, '' Corner of Wood and Water streets. SPICES.-- ,5 bags Pimento; 100 " Grain Per, Just received and for esie LEE 41 RIORETSON. Wail& and 278 /ibeny Mut. BANKS DiIIAISR3 6LL EIND3 01' TOBACCO, SNUFF' AND CIGARS Ho. 129 ',700D STRAZT REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 kj • Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real listate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs, obtaining bonds, loans on mortgagee, &c,, making convey ances, deeds, bonds, ac.; writing lettere and corresponding with parties abroad, kc. oclB BELDEN SEVVIOUIt, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. lisFzawiass.—Alessra. Hanna, Garretson A Co., Robert Parka, Esq. WESTERN Laigns. ALEXANDER GARRETT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET, oT,EvRi. AND, OHIO, Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, i•3innesota, hlichigan and lowa. He exchange Lands in Wisconsin, &a., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and vino for city property. 411 lottms of inquiry anawored grata, by addressing me as al.lolo. Wing, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. PUBLIC SALE OF BEAL ESTATE, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL EX,POSE to pablic sale, on the premises, On the letb day of June nez.t., the Real Estato of . SAM - tfEl. JONES, lute of Robinson township, NYashington county Pe , deceased, eernisting of a tract of land situate in Robin. sob township, in said county, containing 163 ACRES More or less. This Farm ie situated en the Pittsburgh and ;Steubenville Railroad, 18 miles from Pittsburgh, is well lm proved, aria is convenient-to Churches, Bohools and Mills. One-third of the purchase money will remain in the land during the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to be paid to her annually. One-half the remainder to be paid on the first of April, 1859, when possession will be given... the remaining half in one year therefrom, without interca JAMES JONES, Executon. myl:ts JOHN JONES, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS I—For rent, new and comfortable Cottage Rouse of four rooms, with an acre or ground, abundance of fruit, garden, shade trees and shrubbery, situate about thresluaters of a mile from Allegheny Cemetery, near the residence of Samuel Douglas, Reg. Rent $ per month. LOT OF GROUND in Eaat Liberty, near the Railroad station 30 by 100 feet will be sold for $270, ono-fourth in hand, remainder at six years' credit. S. CUTHBERT & 'SON. my 29 51 Market street. OPENING OF NEW GOODS, AT J. -1 3 1 0" 83 S. No. Efte Market Street, Splendid Stock of Trimmings, Of tho latest patterns, and to snit most every dress—also, ruTTJNS, OF ALL DESORIPTIONe Among the novelties in Trimmings, Ladies will find the ROYAL GIMPURE LACE, The Richest Trimminz, for; Slat iisesses. Also, LHANTILLA LACES FOR MANTELS AND CAPES. A full assortment of EMBROIDERIES bold at low prices. JL4RSEILLES CAPS FOR CHILDREN, 13A.BIEE' LACE AND EMBROIDERED CAPE, SKIRTS, CORSETS :AND HOOPS, Yna beat eelection in the city, and will be nu - Act cheerfully ehown to the Ladies, by J. BUSH, myl9_ No. 6 Marko' streat. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. IIPARLAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, Vorner of Fourth and Sinithneld Streets, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT =l4' he has received his Spring Aasortmoht of 49 - ENTLEMEN'S DRF'S GOODS, Of the newest styles, best quality and most elegant deserlp• tious, which he is prepare , ' to manufacture to order In the LATEST FASHIONS, And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fail to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, Lmyl9 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.--. The Arm of HAWORTH BRO. & BROWNLEE was, on tho 3d of May, 1855, dissolved by mutual coasent, by the withdrawal of JEHIJ HAWORTH from tho above firm. The accounts of the late firm will be settled by HAWORTH Pc BROWNIME. AZiir JEHLI HAWORTH, in withdrawing from the above firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons o. the late firm, for the Tory liberal patronage he has re ceived, and would kindly recommend them to his successors, 4; BROWNLEE, as they are determined to sell ..t low flaurev, having a very largo assortment or CHEAP Glii.)oßli ES and LIQUORS on hand. JIILITI HAWORTH. .eGsr• DA LIAWOBILIAand JAMES BROWNLEE have this day associated together, and will continue on the unnuess at the OLD ST 21.1 s I.), corner of Diamond and Dia mond alley, under the style of HAWORTH et BROPiNf where they hope to receive that patronage 1313 liberall given to the old firm, as they are determined to sell CHEAPER than any other Store in the city. mll3 riIHE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE 1. SOAP, mannfactnred by B. 0. J. L. Sawyer, re• receives the preference over all other Idnde ever offered for flaity nee. Its advantages over other Soaps are :—lst. It is cheaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. Bd. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as' the clothes will require little if any rubbing, this avoiding their wear un the wash-board, 4th. Coiling the clothes is unnecessary wh.n this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally fl 9 wallas soft. 6th. Printers, Ihiehinists ; Painters and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. 'lt speedily re m ives grease,tar„paint, printere'dak and dirt from the bends, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes; and the use of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed : Fzx the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; roar in the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam ' di grease sp , As, may require a slight rubbing, but othcrwiso the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. Observe our name on each bar. Fur sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round Honee, Penn. a3.irania avenue. 13. 0.. i J. H. BAYTYFa, u:321 ' ' No. 47 Wood street. __... U'OR SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSAND ACRES of choi e Prairie and Timber Land, situated is N orthern lov, a and , Southern Minnesota, embracing the finest lot of farming lands ever offered in this market, as they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines of Railroad. Pamphlets Containing information of value to emigrants and catalogues giving location, deiicription and price of the land, with a brief description of the counties in which they are located, can be had on application at our office, and they will be sent free by mail to.persons sending us their address. WILLIAM FRAZIER - k CO., my:etf • Jones' Building, No. BrFonrth street. EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels kJ , Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign meat by JAS. A. FETZER, 0p23 Corner Market and First streets. LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT itfexchange for land. ap22 B. CUTHBERT h SON, G 1 Market at. STEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling home, etc., near the city, for sale by 8. 017111131111,T & 80N, 51 Market street. CIOUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country V,/ Bacon, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and Pint streets. WESTERN LANDS of good• quality, fez sale or exchange for Beal Estate in the city. ap22 S. CUTHBERT k SON, 51 Xtarko tet. EW ARRIVALS.--,-We are taking into store,{l2%. Wood etreot,) an immense stock of fine Paper for Jobbing :purposes • also, Lotter, Cap and Note ; Envelopes in great variety ; Papers, of every dee, and as cheap 83 they can bo bought in the East, where we offer wholesale or retail, very low for Cash. apt JNO. M. PERKINS k CO. TAKE FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Salmon, and Pickerel constantly on hand, a full stock to supply the wholesale trade, by [myal HENRY H.COLLINS. . fIRANGES.-300 bas. sweet, just received NJ and for sale by REYALER It ANDERSON, . • No. RD Wood street, myl7 opp:site the St. Marlon Hotel. 1111ROOMS.---100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms on hand and for sale by alp 2 R. O. & J. Ef. SAWYER. DUSTER TRIMMINGS—Drab and Gray Buster Binding and Tassels; knit opened at ap23 JOB. 1108.N.V8,, 77 Market street. NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the most graceful shapes, on hand at HORNE'S, myB 77 Market street, cU'd) SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels Seed Swott Potatoes, received and for sale by JAMES . A. FETZER, r. 20 - (keimr Mast and Ent streets. _ 1111.400A1 CORN.-3 tone first quality reo'd -ALP and for m l O l 7 imrsl HENRY Ir. C0.L1N.9. DIOKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re 2 copmd and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, le2o . Corner Market and First streets.. . EGGS.--fi barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, and for sale by JAMES au t r l iss la= morla gip - I;tisklar G BON, 61 Market street FANS, FANS, FANS, MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT SALE FURNITU,RE. 30,000 WORTH, TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE IN THREE WEEK",. The eubteTiher heti Bold hl9 Ext.ueive Furniture Wl.re rooms, on Fifth ,trett,erl havin,; td"Etto poasessiou of Coo Building; ou tt.ct 15th of June, ho offers his entire stock of FURNITURE AN{ CHAIRS, A._T COST. THE SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAI, 111AY 18, 1858, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS The Prices will be marked in plain figures, on each arti cle, so that visitors can at once see the GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. TEHMSAU SUMS less than $lOO, cash. On $lOO and upwards, a credit of sixty days will be given for approved endorsed paper, with interest added. A. U. RYAN, mylB:73w NO. 31 FIFTH I:STREIET. IFTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR TAVKRN LICENBEr, filed In the Clerk's Office of A leghony county, up to Junoldt,_ls6B. TUGS. A. ROW LEY, Clerk. J tkinson Peter, with other goo fs, Id Word, Allegheny; Burrows Ge rg.., tavern, Duquesne Borougo ; Bents John M., eating house, Te.r•mtarn; Bentz dc Co., " Imquesue durough , Ite , ou Samuel, tavern. 'Ross township; Buckhart F., do Lawrenceville; Bray James, do do Bardette Catharine, tavern, let T•Varri, PiLisburgh ; Bryson 4; Shirles do 24 do do Blown A. & J., with other goeds, Birmingham; Brooks John, tavern, idizabeth township; Chimer John, do let Ward, Allegheny; Carr William Jr. Co., with oth,r roods, 4th Ward, Pittsburgh Cunningham J., do do Birmingham ; Campbell John, do do Wilkins township; Davl3 Joseph E., tavern, Indiana township; Daugherty Charles, with other goods, Penn township; Durr William, tavern, Reserve township; Elk Fredfk, with other goods, Penn township; ii.ctionlaub Edward, tavern, Steller township; Evans E., with other goods, let Ward, Pittsburgh ; Flinn William, tavern, 6;h Ward, do Frey burg, Henry, eating house, bth Ward, do Fouteg Julius, tavern, 3d Ward, Allegheny; Frank Isaac, awing house, 31 Ward, Pittsburgh ; Framholtz John, tavern, Lawrenceville; Gardner James, Mvcra, 2d. Word, Allegheny; Getsmon Ann, do Ist do Pittsburgh; BConnegar Rudolph, with other goods, Reserve township ; Hoer John G., tavern, Manchester; Haworth David, with other goods, 3d Ward, Pittsburgh ; Hare Samuel, tavern, 4th Ward, do Herber Christian, tavern, Shaler township; Hall Samuel, eating howe, West Pittsburgh ; Hildebrand Lords, eating house, Reserve township; Rulings S. D., tavern, Indiana do Henrietta J 19., eating house, let Ward, Allegheny; Hartman John, tavern, Lower St Clair township; Exeig Joseph, eating hcuse, do do Kelly Morris, tavern, do do Kaplan Fred'k, eating house,2d Ward, Pittsburgh; Lutz Buenas, eating hoarse, Reserve township; Luther Caspar, tavern, Mifflin township; Landwehr Henry, tavern, Peebles township; Minehart Jacob, other goods, 4th Ward Allegheny ; Miller Yost, tavern, M.'Keespurt; Miller & Ricketsen, with other goods, 4th Ward, Pittsburgh; Miller, John, tavern, Bth Ward, Pittsburgh; Marsh Henry, eating home, East Birinuighaln; Mahar Martin; with other goods, 3d Ward, Fittsbnrgh ; Miller Frederick, with other goods, Reserve towtuihip ; SPOready Geo. E., tavern, Lawrenceville; M'Dale, Jr., with other goods, Penn township; M'Caskoy Peter, tavern, ad War', Pittsburgh ; eal John, do lit do Allegheny; il.PGarr Edward, with other goods, 3d Ward, Pittsburgh; firCerran James, tavern, Ist do do M'Tiernan Edward C., tavern, Lower Bt. Clair township; Nasser John, tavern, Birmingham; Nasser John, eating home, Poet Perry; Pearson John, do do let Ward, Pittsburgh; Rohr Haste, tavern, Lower St. Choir township; Banat —, eating house, 9th Ward, Pittsburgh; Ray 'William, with other goods, Roes township; Schroth Philip, tavern, Duquesne borough; &i, el Gotlieb, eating house, Sel Ward, Pittsburgh ; Borimer John, tavern, Shaler township; ravage John, do 4th Vl:4rd, Pittsburgh, Stewart Thos , do 9th do do Stewart E. C., tavern, Ist Ward, Pittsburgh; Shaffer C. W. with other geode, 4th Ward, Allegheny; Smith G. W.Aavein, Indiana township; Phu' tz Henry, with other goods, 9th Ward, Allegheny ; ShOeb Joseph, eating house, 2d Ward, Pitt , burgli Mveeny Winifred, tavern, 4th Ward, Allegheny ; Taylor Jane, tavern, Patten township; Weitaton Philip, tavern, Pine do Watson E. D., tavern, let Ward, Pittsburgh; Watson John, with other goods, Bth Ward; Pittsburgh. i MILITARY GOODS. pIIE SUBSCRIBERS lIAVE CONSTANT LY on hand a complete stock of MILITARY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PAILS OM PLUMIB, B%UIIDS, SABIII2, _I_ACEA _ (1 F.RlNG.liffel=": --- .. ,- „,,, - N4.- - ' TASSELS, - -7. ETC., ETC. Volunteer Compares /I.IIONALIZ.D WITH KILL EQUIPILISTS AT bIIOIIT SOTS= SILK AND BUNTING FLAGS MADE TO ORDER. JNO. B. 19. , F6DDEN & SOPS. =- 7 95 MARKET - STREET. SAML.MiIIfigSTOCK, • No. 1-41 Wood street, Pittsburgh,. AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM RNGLAND— WALDRON & GRIFFIN'S mum& 4 0013 GRAINIGYTLE,' . _ealorons[9as; `i;ATENT AND CQMIiON ANVILS ; STR ELL Traps, very superior DraWer Lbeks, 'very suPorior - 'Gai L.A., Tinned and Eamamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons Bran Candlesticks, BM] Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, Braft; and Bits, is-teasuring Tapes,. Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, Teams, Coil, FM, Tongues, SMetchand Breast Chains, with a variety of other goods, all of which will bo sold at mod erste terms. aplB JJARIES MTLLINGAR, MONONGAHELA' PLANlspa Mfr.!, would respectfully inform the public that be has 'rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most ap , proved machinery, is now, prepared to furnish flooring and planed boards ' scrowl sawing and reaawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &c. South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. !reel° And LY-Offieio Justice of the Peace, niFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND EIYTFI STREETS. All basil:wag connected with this office will be attended to with promptness. Conveyances. of all kinds done with legal accuracy—each as Leeds, Mortgakes, BOnda, Powers of At torney, &c. Titles to Real ilstate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenders his services as Com missioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and elsewhere. Ili, office is one of the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities In . executing business of that kind are very desirable. I feld:ly WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch diameter, for sale by mr29 IL H. COLLINS. 9.TONS Eastern Lead, received and far sale (an excelleat article,) JOHN THOMPSON 4 00, 8919 o. 3/IIXED PAlNTS — Alw:;B l3s on. Thfra han str d 7 of all colors, and for sale by HN JO THOMPSON it CO., 019 No. 135 Third street. fIEANS.-2 5 bbls. white Beene for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, ap27 .• • • • Corner Finn and rtiorket sta. TAB LA RIIE NOTE PAPER AND EN- J VEDOPlanoilaid by C insali J. B. WELDIN. THE DEATH OF A PARRICIDE. Here passed her girlhood. Fifteen years had she lived,—vesro of cc,iri Ruci hunger, sickness, sorrow, anri Peorn; hat 11 , 7: !.his was over: her Etttelii 'n, :ed .. ..'-T`94 ref bated , iner, p:•,,eil.i•ed her advance meia in tho y, with lon eui,irgement of the poor pittalice that rewarded hi.r labor.' Bodily strength, to,, sly! begait to gain wherewith to do feud laerpolf lirn.rt the attacks of her inhuman mkdaer. But at this age a eaei ge,seemed to come over her existence. lirtl:h appiartitl now to have visited her She became erect : though lithe and slender as reed. Her slain changed the pallid clammy hue for a clear lustrous white; and while her wrists and ankles and small hands end feet remained the same, rest of herlimbs expand ed, assuming the rounded fulnesg of shape, yet still light Bud airy to a degree. Ber waist con tinued a.s light as over, but her chest swelled, her shoulders became full :ad obtuse, her gentle bosom tuddeel forth into early womanhood, and her sunkerrwcheeks plumped OOP lute a perfect oval . It wee then ciiscovereii *bat her features were exactly regular But when her lips, no longer colorless, pouted like a doubts chorry,and a glow settled en each clietik, n,ti firstflitting and ohangine, but at lengta limed in sunny perma uence—wheu her gray eyes sparkled with eheer fulness benentl, high eel Itrehead, cloud ed by the girp:.ic braids of her flaxen hair—and when a small timid dimple ventured upon her little round chin, then it was she stood confesed the Beauty of the Mill, the Thorn, the parish, the district of country. She was somewhat under the middle height of women, and pcasss.sed of a delicacy rf feature, complexion, and Ehape, that 4 - _•zoiteci in all won der end admiration. • She appeared so slender and fragile, yet so symetrioal ,- ,nd so graceful in ever? motion, that trim .sk7:,iry Leah," which had b-on giver una,c....;eunt of hc.:r deformity, be came now the scubriquet,—oh, hew much more appropriate !—of her Elnchlen loveliness. Atri Iva . you Lacy I am about to treat you to the o!.I story of gritils - ,, and haply even, noble Hood, long e mihed and concealed, but at length bursting Into lie Lt. and rising to its Mill proper place, liko water t;)ito level. But Leah woo, in very truin, the daughter of a beggor,—iLl meta phor, tho child of CirE, and tvil. How man -' lb s.:, erewhile made the poor little medicant n subjecc of injury or insult, now -en vied, hated, er madly loved her! Yes many of those young men who .ci lai - gl.ed a year or two before, as they etend_t aor from their father's door, or sent their dogs barking and tearing af ter her, would now have been proud to do her the most menial service, to obtain one kind look, one gladdeui - ig Emil , . What errands they in vented merely ; to have the rapture of speaking to her for a moment, even about ordinary mat. tern, and hearing the sweet, low tones of.har dulcet voice in reply! But, still timorous and baihful, Leah shunned all advances, avoided all eompanionship, even of her own sex, and might be seen tripping lightly away to the ruined build ing, as soon as the bell ;at the mill announced that work fc r tho wi , s, /Dyer. Fler labor was of a fight description, and pret ty well remunerated. l; consisted in inspeoting the finished writing p - sper, add with an instru ment of peculiar shf-p- serf! lug away all blem ishes, specks, forms'. dace., which, floating about in the solution of size into which the sheets are dipped, in order to prevent the ink from spread ing,—in fact, to convevt th - m from blotting-pa - per,—might have . adhered to them. This re quired great nicety of touch, and was a clean and rather superior departmont of the mauufac, tore ; consequently, both in dress and person, she required to be of a t , ,:ry different aspect from the girls who labored in other parts of the work. The paper made at Whitestream was of the.fin est quality, and for the Loudon market; and cer tainly, no band, however highborn, tint wrote upon, could outvie in shspe, hue, or delicacy ; that went'e one, which, moving lightly, as over the Loyo of a musical instrument, put the finish. it,g touch to its fabric. About half a mile from the factory lay some fields which, forming the subject of litigation between two proprietors, wAre then, and con tinned to be for some years imager in greet. No road or lane lay in that quarter-near enough to ' command a view of :Le; on the other band the prospect from them was very 'extensive, varied and beautiful. They ran along the south ern skirts of the narow wood that concealed the course of the Whiteetream. Ca the balmy sum-/ mer evenings Leah began now to be seen, by' the few whom chance led in that direction, about thete fields in company with a yelling man in dark clothes, who wore his hat elou'ohect far eve!' his forehead. When looked at, it wet remarked they used to retire among the trees• and down into the dell; do,irous apparently not ! so much of eluding ob2ervation as of avoiding intrusion. Some, too, who had gone up the copsewood at night to snare the game that abounded, there, or to set or lift fishing-linei in the stream, had seen two persons sitting together on' the bank, beside a wilt rosebush that grows hard by the old bnilding, and by the summer moonlight were able to recognize Fairy Leah and her dusky, epeetral lover. Two years passed over, the while this strange dalliance laeted,—danii.nee which was ace Para dies to poor Leah Meriel, for a yetseirin possess ed her, fervent, single, unehange.bie :eve the effect of youth, solitude, and ardent imagina tion. if ever there wee a perfect, bliss enjoyed by creature of clay, it w,lB by her hidden inter course. All the thoughts and feeling in ordinary people are divided emong relatioes, friends, wealth. and every other object that excites ono t.t.tn*,,,,efire—ier—le:yely bosom but in one pas sion—upon one object, - _;.et returned it with an equal intensity She had never kJ $ " what it was to be loved, until by him Kindness unal loyed with _contempt she lead received from no other—her happiness to her wore one idea. Bred in solitude, squalor, tied affliction, she sever could have imagined the existence of such a thing as love She• had seen the word in her books, it is true, but she passed it as she would have done in any other syllable to which her simple mind- could attach no idea : and now, to. plunge all the deliribus joy of the novel and ex quisite emotion ? It was even as one Who, born deaf, by aid of noble surgery has the sense of bearing awakened in him. With the same rap tare wherewith such a person would first listen to a strain of distant music—with the same wild 4eli g iit did she revel in the new discovered feel• ing the same? nay, greater, intro potent, a thousand fold ; for the fir et is a matter of 'sense, the second, of soul! It was in very Booth an intoxicating cup, but there was deep sin ming led in the draught, and bitter, bitter, proved to be dregs. • Bet a new character hero entered upon the 4 6 ,„ e ,—,.George Basil, Esq , the proprietor of the i'Fitestream factory. This was a men of wealth possessed of land to the amount a thousand pounds - annually, and drawing many times that amount from hiii,busines as a manufacturer. He was an aged libertine. If there be any circumstances i n which, vice may be looked upon with leniency, it is youth, that season of burning thoughts and gushing pulses. But with what eyes can we contemplate a hoary sinner, whn lifter spending a life of vrickedness, ;lice hi lieed runs eold and sluggish through his publicly and shamelessly employs the experience of age, and the temptations of hoarded wealth .for the aceonaplishments ofnevil ? I may state that he had been the father 6f a family. Observing Leah's - extreme delicacy of form and face, he began towards her course, of offen sive attention that ultimately drove her from the factory. She remained away, shut up in the old dillapidated building. Late one night shortly after her leaving work, Basil found his way to this place. I Leah's mother sat alone in a low brick-paved apartment, that had formerly been the kitchen ,of the lionse. She was crouching, half-naked . and horribly filthy, in the corner of tho old ch'mney, over a fire of sticks, which her daugh ter had provided and kindled. Beside her lay a bottle, which contained liquor, but it was now empty, as was a small tin pannikan she used to drink from. She was smoking a short pipe, E.YAULLaTES, BUTTONS, NUMBER .. 202_ THE 1.),A lIN POST. LEAH ERIEL ; A Strange Story of Wa/es, [CONTINUED.]