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MONTGOMERY, ON Tax VOO7E-WM 008.310 07 1700 D rinhf I TERMfiv—Ffro Oa,liars a Pori PaYithle strirn In avant*. , Ms Dollars invariably required if not, paid within the ypar. ffir Single copies, Two Cs.B-ibi sale at the couniar in the Office, and by thsiliiinsis Boys.. • • i ' -•— , • • 7 - • • • • 7 • • Vitr gikirtrEDAY Moittrlnga post • , Published from the same - ollleo, on a large blanket elm sheet, at TWO BOIXASPI a year, In advance. Single copies Flu Cgsys Sir No paper will be disCaritlatted, (unless at the discre tip_ ;'z( t hePiCTv i e _ .... )Plit il an afro2PEe' ate Pai d- . : :, ale - No attention with be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, eraaactory reference in this city. /Sir Connealid with'the Establishment of the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the Ity, where all kinds of woile is done on the shortest notice, " OOP% rPosonable terms:. - •.1 . ; • PROFESSIONAL CARDS OBERT C. G. SPitOtL, Attorney and Jl„.lLoCOUrisellor at 14W, Offices -Na Fourth athirst, Pitts , , TAMES ZOWRLE, Attorney at Law, cr soca Fpurtb argot, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield and . deollily - ! 4 - -4 OffIi r iCARTCN, Attorney and Cocuisell6r corner of Fifth and Grant streets, Pitto. uritt. Jeatly QAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Vourth stret, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Rody ,l.ttersou'a Livery Stable. je2S ATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third I - Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth etreeta, (formerly xx-upical by Alderman Lewis.) where all business pertaining 0 the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be a - omptly attended to. febLiim • =ED IL MALEY° MOROLN ROBERTSON. =WARD E/TIEELIDGE RE ET L CURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., 11.tanct vv thrtureni of ant, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE rarchouso No. 14 Wood streeLfoorner of Front, Pittsburgh. By All other kinds of Glassware 111111 Window Ohm, ow Market prier.. ttplblly EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulrany A Leith°. manufacturers of Cut. Moulded and Plain I lint and Nancy Colorod GLASSWARE, and doalers U6lll tinda of Window Ohms, Flu.mi. Vida and Boni., Ware- I on.e corner of Market and Water stroota, Pittsburgh. nod idly EMOV,A_L.—C.'ITIMSEN, Manufacturer of every variety, Or VIAIZ, BOTTLES and WINDOW iL..kr , S; black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottled; Demijohns •Lod Carboys; also, Flint Glass In ovary variety. Wareliotne •os. 104 Socontl nod 133 First street, l'ittsborgh. m 1,2.5 R. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer in COUNTRY I'RODC'CE. offerl for silo a chop lock of GROCERIES, solectud for nanny use. Spicre .very variety and the purest quality, ground at his Ste , fills. Also, Dried Fruits. Foreign and Domestic l'rodu, en in useliamp3 for merchandise. F. It. D. has procurod a full oasortmont of Landtoth's .toted GARDEN SEEDS., and Jaynes Coo intootiuu of an elostod in ouraLalfairs• Joan.- CIOMNIISSION HOUSE.—The subseri6er9 have opened a Mateo fur the above purpose, at No. IT mithfield stroot, four doors above the Monongabola Homo. Yu will purchase. or receive on commission, for sale, 0011- , -iglatnents of FLOUR, BACON, ClitEtlE, COEN, OATS. , BARLEY, FLAX SEED, GLASS SEED, BALED HAY, kr, ipon which wo will make advance-a, or purcba.se at the beet iarket robot for rush. [nov6] A 111E0 k CO. . _ . 11. EN6USH Z. RlClLtlart , lls J. I. 11Z.- , <1.1 - r. I. NGLISII & RIC'H.kiIDSON, Forwarding and Commission Merchants and wboksale dialers in ISI.I, HAMS and WL, and PRODUCE geunrally. Ware Jouxc formerly occupied by liurbridge & Ingham, N.. lli ; Water and 150 First erreet, Intudiurgh, rt•b:3 ___ 011 N ♦ru iLL rkATIV ELL, LEE & CO.. Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Mord:mats. and dealers in tsburgh Manufactures, No. C Wood street, between neater Front streets, Pittsburgh. OID W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding, and - CotIMILSCIOti Merrhnntn, dealers in all kinds of PITTF iq Utifilf MANUFACTURES. LEAD PIPE and SHEET I' RAD, No. 67 Front street.. Pittsburgh. • 'HENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. and n holesale dealer in FISH. IIe:ESE. BUTTER_ SEEDS and PRODUCE generally. Nn. ; Wool street, Pittsburgh. mate , 10P L. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign A..L. WINES, BRANDIES, SEGAIU, old Monougainde ••-• d Rye WHISKY. kn.; Ms, REI-111111NO DISTILLER, ~No, S Wood street, Pittsburgh. Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits. St. Croix Land Now England Rum. llarets. Champagnes, Scotch Ale, ndon Brown Stout; Irish. Scotch. Bourbon, Old Moneng, , . els, Rye and Rectified Whisky; Apple. Pea-11 Wild Cherryl- nit Blackberry Brandies; imported Ravena. Regalia uld incipe Begat's; Ma-Spanish and COllllllOll Segni,: all ac V•tich low prices as to challenge emningitien. Fancy Bar iKegs and Labelled Bottles of every ste. and Demijohns of • ties. I respectfully invite an examination of nay stock. id . ' l3. S Wood street, Pittsburgh _ aral y ! Carr, I W late of A th .l o i fir C m A o ß f J . P l a . rk C er O k ., CPi V er i it li n i t am ief• ERS.and dealers in Foreign WI NES . and BRANDIES, Oki Mniaougatiela and Rectified 'fi lIISKI, No. 329 Commercial i. t• as, Liberty street. Pitinihurgh. mety OSEPH FLEMING, successor to L. Wil , cox h Co.. corner of Markot strut and the Dlainoi,d. ropy constantly un hand a full twortroont of DRUGS, M ED CINE.S. MEDICINE CHESTti, PERFUMERY, and all art, oei portainins to Ids buninosa_ AV- Physicians' Preaniptlouu carefully compoundod at all bourn. ie97 • dllf myna , . AXICLIRSN PLYXI7.I. Kidd .. oI I 0 DR LNG h BROTII r E G R G S is , successors .. 60 w t successors [0 IS kr.. Pittittruigh.. Proprietor. of Dr. IPLitrio'is celebrutod Vey-I.i -, • pi, Liver Pills, Sc. Jr.lo J OHN HAFT, JR., successor to James - tJ wholesale and retail DRUGGIST, and dealer in PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUPES, Ae., No.n.tl Rood street. I throe doom below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. &Hey JL MARSHALL, sucec6sor to 11. Lee, . WOOL DEALER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, 'o. 139 Liberty shunt. Pittsburgh. Refercrta—W. M'Cltntoek k Rms., Kramer k Rohm. Mur phr, Tiernan A Co.. Drown A Kirkpatrick. ! Pittsburgh., May 24. 1855. my2l W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky Leaf TOBACCO, RAGS anti PAPER, Nu. 149 Wo.;1 . .tycet, below Sixth. Pittsburgh. f.r. ,1) : 1 5 • Air The highest market prim, in cash, paid for Raps. • MCEP. P. MARAIIALL JusEPH iL Ett•Grtr. WP. .MARSIIALL & Co., Importers and dculers fu Preach tool American PAI'ES. lIANI4- . INGS, No. 87 NVood ,trend, fkirSole agents for the celebrated Illallufarturres of Menors. Delicourt d Co., Paris. T. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta tioner..lWayn Ott hand a general assortment of Scluxii,MiliCellatleOUS and Munk Books i Printing. Pont and Cap Paper. and retail, No. 1(4 11cidd street, below Flnth tn:o4. aide) Pittsburgh. Ar r d- tvAN'r.F.n.- 7 44.ra and Tannurie Scrape. apla:ly. TURN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail f dealer fu 141USICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MU SIC' , lIOOL WOKS mud STATIONERT, No. n WOUVL trot JO.Ol ... 4 ACOB M'COLLISTER, Wholesale and Re tail SEGAR MANUFACTURER and dealer la all kin 0 TOBM:XX), SNTJFY and SEUAILS, No. 2.5 Fifth aro* P.Oa b F I W . • .IW....:4l.o9B,eofArtgadly on hand a large mspply of all the faringo.4'4ode Otimpurial Sugars. )0.1 rrouP ItETMER ROBERT J. A_NDEII,O3. EYMER & ANDERSON, (successorT to 110 Joshua Rhodos & C 0..) wholesale dealers to FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, (N)NVFCTIONARY. SUGARS, ,tr., No. 39 Wood street- opposite tile St. Chart. Hotel, Pato up2 TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SA 1)- 1 - 1, DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK. VALISE and CARPET iSAIi MANUFACTURER, No. IOS Wood stroot, I'ittdburgll. IY2CtY NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wok • ' street, third door below Virgin alley.-13OWN k Thi n; would call the attention of ttportins men to their large assortment of OUNS. RIFLES and ItEVOININO the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this innr km., together with a general assortment of !Santulli,. ry, Toole and Fishing TaOkle, all of which we oiler at . thy lowest possible prices to cask purchasers, or for good ap proved pap!r. mar 1,8 NORTH-WESTERN I'OLICE AGENCY, No. 811 Washin g ton street, vornor of Dearborn, CHI. , ILLINOIS. ALLAI P9ll/I=ol.l D D. ROPGIMS. IVIKERTON & CO. devute their entire attention to the tr&IISDI.IOD or a geserul detective POLICE BUSINESS in the States of Illinois, Wisciartsui, Michigan and Ironer, Ta hiti:llff __.. . pe F. SHOP MERCHAST TAILOR, Third . street, next door to Dispatch Buildings , thankful for $ very, liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon t,lrt. bop leave to ask a 040f/unlace of the MLI:W. se he in ljp , hotter piopare4 than eyor to furnish his friends and er,- w i n., with garments which will insure entire satiskintlog He always keeps on hand a large assortmeut of the fatk, , t styles of YESTINGB, CASSIAIERES, CLOTHS, .to., which La wlllmake to order on the Shortest notice, upon reas44ble terms. f 11... A porfott fit always warrautoi. dealt U .............. D. YOUNG FRANCIS L TOO TO. T. B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithßold street, opposite City Hotel, mannfacturesr of POI NETP7.7IiNITt KR and CHAIRS, of every deecriptiom 'Ms terlals and workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Can taken in packing for land and water carriage. aupl W°OI)WELL'S FURNITURE Atlsli) CHAIRS, wholesale and retail, embracing style of furniture, in limewsod, Mahogany and Walnut, gni. table for parlors, chambers, and dining rooms; equal to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower priced. Every article made by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of FUEVI TORE and CHATPA on reasonable terms. Hotels and Steam furnished at the shortest notice. Aar Warerooma, Noe. 77 and 79 Third street, ang2 PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., litannfartur en, of Iron Railing, Iron Vaults. V suit A,orx , Window Guards, kn., Nos. IR Second street and 86 Third street, be. tureen Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. Pe.; hero ou hand aixartetyar now patterns Fancy and Ylain, suitatds her yam[ see . Particular attention paid to ouriceing Cen, j.ota 7obhing done Itt el sort notice. PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS Agent, No. 201 Liber ate following very choice or. TOHN LITTLE, Jr., f„, ty street, liss , Just rIXTIY • BILANDTES. Ciento Broady, (very foae,) °Lord Dopey & CO., (811pOr.) Merrett & Co, Sozerac. 'Jamaica, Santa Cruz. GIN WINES. Satcial Madeira, Bonnard, &larch & Co., Mad'ra, Eaat India 'Madeira, Table do Amontilhule Sherry, nuiranille do Table do Cooking do Bemiring Port, Alio Juice do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Cluunpagnes, Anchor, Verrestoy, Ileidosect, Together with all other DOS, Baguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absilitho, Anitethe, Curseca, Sardines, )loclia and Javo. Young nys. and Black Yana English Bronson Cheese, Imported Ilarana Cigars, of various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, at all grades, am; connected with the bust my29alaw pIA.NOS manufactured by CHICKER ING fr. EONS, Boston, and for sale by ' JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood !tree; 4 between Diamond alley and Fourth street. JOIIN H. MELLOR is now reciting an entire Theish stock of new PIANO-FORTES from The manufactory of Chlekor ering & Sous, Boston, consisting of all the various styles of 6 1 4 and 7 octavos, to which the attention of purehasors Is respectfully invited. All the Mao-Fortes from the factory of °Woke/log it Sons are warranted, and sold at Boston price.. JOHN 11. MELLOR. Silo Agent for CHICKENING & SONS, for Pittsburgh end Il'estorn Pennsylvania. novl4 inidE2 K'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Etotarn Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Itmiromlo, we have increased our atock of Boats, &r., on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives ua rapacity of over 1500 tone per month each way. We assure our friends, and those dieponed to patronise the I tote improvements, there will be nothing spored on our part to render general eatisfitetion In for:warding. F.a.atern and Wtsitern Freights with promptitude and despatch. BIER A MITCHELL, Carl Lavin, Pittsburi., , h, S. PM 17111!CF: nue Ly J. J. GILLESPIE JJ. CiILLESPIE & LockingMninifticturor,. „ and dealers in Looking Wiwi Mara. Pinta Glass, En graviugs, einuba and Fancy Goods, N 0.70 Wood street, pit t , burgh. On baud and miulei to ortii.r, Gilt Pier and Mouth , Olax.ies ;Mahogany. lisewouil. Walnut and Wit Fratnex, ur Mould tug. of every detwription. Are - Decorattid and Gilt. foct4 NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 17;.WAVorx1 1 4 at, third door below Virgin sdicy.—BOWN & TETLEY 'would call the attention of Sporting ar•ii to their Linn.' us vortmoot of GUNS. RIFLES and REVOLVINfI PISTQL.I., ,the largest and bast selected stuck ever opened in thin mai 1,0.. together with a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISIIING TACKLE. all of which sse otter at the lowest poesible prices to cash purchasers. or for ;peal approved paper. marls MA. SWILEIt, Wholesale and Retail • Dtaler in Furnnove, Storm Tin, Iron and k ornorl,' H &PI ware. Tuiner.,' 51i:whiner and Tools. Tin ,Plato, Sheet Iron. Wire itiVetS, 41C.. kc,114 North Second 1 , 10001, (oppatilto Buehler's Hotol,) ILAILILISAUPJJ. sep!atititn WIIITE, VENETIAN BLIND NIANCYACTI:- . KEA, liar ',covered his health sn as to rexamo hin t•ld I.nrinctiii.. and has .awned hie DLL` MAN L . EACTtiIiY, at 65 Filth ritra.-ut, Ltimr Lho LA•t.e.iii when , he has an on•nt tit 41,1 N tn. tritzliza,l plain and fancy IA n.l/.1 nilk Trlntinuigit. auT ' ,prepared to flu tier in 1111 un the ii, , 11t1N. , 11.3.iA1t• lorms. Ins work ti warranted to b.re naludacto.m,ur 111.iuy1 ahfundoil. Old lamas rvgwnd. 1•1,41:. 0,, him 4 .31. - art't lw bait m orkluauthip. 'NEW . ANt) itßiAl.ili & ..r and Belmont struts. Alleizheity City. would reel w. l inform their friend, aoJ the public generally, i bat tit,' !have cutumeni:e.l tho manufacture of RUGUILII, SLEIG IL, and Cli A IIIOTS, in all their vnriuu. eitybis of finish ..ini pr 'ruou. All orders will be sab Strict rtw.n.) to Ihirli baits and beauty tinkh. Itriintr. will alsio be w t.rud.d on tho most tcrins. Unit; w all their ii.rk tin Ltet F.D.,tent :kiattrt., I sVbeel mutt, llov fool rvin• dent tivat all vrliu favor then/ ,v.t/1 their [l..aro(l.l.gv, wall IA lu•rfertly ratietied on trial of their Li 1. ,s k. .`a Purellaota, arc rtaludatud o‘.. U 3 h nail , lasf.ra pm chwang olaralwrr. tuortnw . /at IN L. 1T: MUI,II/". pITTSBE'Ii(III 'O- .H FAC'TORY--ISI4I - ELow i Ceo. tll E 31 N. , 4n Ina. neand alley. near Wissl stredt. ItRI Ai ptIA 'As. BUltitlEd, and every .bisritttdi F.kNCY VEIIICLES built t, order. and [bushed In a manner unsurtamsed for beauty of design eleguni - e et skill of workmanship nod dm - 111,day of materials. OS_ All work warranted. ronV GEO. R. WIIITE & Market streieL Intend. iin and after NItiNDA Nosember to cited. out their present attrli. of CLIJA.KS, TALSIAn and FANCY SILKS nt greatly redurad prices. It being their intention to enlarge and otherwise improve their Store, so OA to make more room for this brat - h of their and arintang to do 80 immediately. they want to clear out the stock uu hand as :wain as pisssible. uov2Wdlm WILLIA3I S. HAVEN-I'llE OLD PRisT LIU ESTABLISLIMANT. (Into A••11t14t , .11 ,q , x - kte , (l.. BLINK BOOK and STATIoN}:RY USE. parnd to extrute every etyle of Leal, Coltalneniat, 01 - 141 A nod Steamtwat JOB PRINTING an BOOK Br:Dr:n..o , l farnitih every artlrl.. in the Blank Palo, and Station ery lune, nt tho ishortctit Induce and on the moot ronsoitahlo. it; Blank Book and Stationery Waroll,alsc, Printing Of look Bindery. corner 4 , lMarket and Socou,l sts. RICHARD C. BUCKING, Mgnufaeturer of Gift, :giver, Brass and Brenta LOOK INO-GLASF. rukilli.A.lT and PICTURE MAKES, Pia/nand Ornaultitcd. No. 21 tit Clair street. All kind. of C,nualamitlon 'manic° ta. for Steamboats, Lc. All kinds of Gilding and re-Gilding, (a order. Gilt Mouldings far Frarnea, wholosalo and rt•tail Varnish for Oil Painting., Engravings and LitLographs, for .11e. tta 'lmpaired or Jointed OH Paintings rost,rn.l in the le,t manner. All Prams and Moulding"; ruanufactumil tl. talMahment may be cleaned, without injury, with imail and water. ('all and ta.e. No. 21 Bt. Clair ertmet, ant.a2ert f JGROUTT, Importer of BRANDIES, ft) GIS. WI NYE+. Dvabir Iv pg. OW )lunongahri, hank.. Itrnudy. ,kr. Also, !USTI VY INO Tit FT, I. LEIL turner of 6untlefield and Front *trepan, Pittsburgh npl2 • TIIONIAS OLIVER, SADDLE, HARNESS TRUNK MANUFACTURER, No. 4 St. Clair eitri.oi. I.lthiloirgh. DTI_ Homo Clothing.. NV Itilw, spur, :\ 11 LLIK EN A: CO. hunt• on itlttid. :it • their extensive t'ABIN ET and NIA I r . l'ottY, No. Ol Smithfield atonal, a large assortment ol Vane, and Plants Furniture. whirl/ thry will sell 16 Iwo rent. lower than customary ratt..... Terms. rash only. I • loc2; is ell ARLES .11.11tNE'T 10 11 , 01tSE SIDiER AND BLACKS3fITII. has erect..l a new and coninashous }trick Shop on CIfEIIIIY ALLEY. betweon Third mid Fourth stunts, where he is preparod tit do all work. Is his bhp with the uun.wt promptitude. !Laving had long esperlenrelo the business, he nespeetfully solicits the patronage of hi. old customers and the public generally. JAMES MELLIICGEft, 'Alonorlgailela lia sing Flllt , would respectfully Inform his friends and the the public that his new establialunegt is now In full ois•rrt tion, and that he is prepared to funtigh ]Cant Cabins, mid fill all orders for ['LAN Ell I.l.']lllElt, with promptileas, and at the lowest rates. 13.3,1 and I'lank, planed 013 one or both nhlem, rnxtantl3 un hand. 6.11, ikNZ6 and 31oultilogs, u( every loscription. n.uule t, "Her. and (hrpentorn would 5n,1 it t , their iutvltn. tap: to give him a call. as he cat, now furnob them w ith Planed Stuff. %nimble for every d.cription of work. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth etreete, keeps the lorgwt ntuck of NV ATelf Eel, FINE JIKWELRY, h.e., 1./e found In We,.teen limn-)lennto 111 long exTuirleure.entabliebeil reputation med ne,.l.•rate elLurgo. Ilroeent the highest linlureluents why tlee.• In wait ~f IS good Watch, or other artvies iu i n nun, elluul.l g" hen opi.ntunity to nerve them. . Yule Watch Itvpulriug done prompt!) nail in the Inert manner. n 4,21: J A. 111121 BLAKELY. JANE, 141 , 11r1 B LAKELY & RICIIEY, REA!. ESTATE curctur of 6,..” Doti; Jind stroets, Pitts burgh. Farms, 1,1, Mills. Yoram..., Isougla wild uu runinoasiou ; Loud N arrunta bought. p. 01.1 azel loot ted howls and Notes negotiated. &peon] atteDueu given to trulalividirtg, Farina, and disi•osii.g of thew. Terms reasonable. uov2Tal,tor WIG MANUFACTORY-MR;. RENTER. rdx doom Crum the Aqueduct, oppeelle the C4,11,t0r',. Oft/co, Allegheny City, 1+ prepared to fill crrlore for WIQS. and all Buds of ORNASIENI'AL IIA I ItMK. The /Kim quality of material Ia furnished, and entire satisfaction guar. anteod. inylh:dxwly FULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY ANI MACILINE SHOP, Sktilltliet, Outo.—The solennriher having moved into his nee. Works. recently erected, corner of Water. M'Donough and Slickly straw., in prepared to roo tract for and execute all orders for Passenger. Baggage. p'nzOtTice, House Freight. Platform. Gravel, Hand and all other descriptions of CA IL'(. Also, for STEAM ENGINES of ail siren, GEARING. RA IL ROAD CASTINGS of nU description', and ail other work aPPertalning to a Foundry trtel 31ashine Shop. The Foremen of the different departmenue are scientific and practiral 111011—mostly frets Pastern manufactories— who keep themselves informed mid adopt all valuable mod ern Improvements. tang:Null W. W.WETHERELL. n. J. cummiza....s. c. U. TUNES.. M. u MOODWMin AMERICAN PAPIER 'ACHE MANC NACTURING COMPANY. Nu. 76 Second street, Pitt, hurgh, manufacturers of PAPIER MACLIE OItNA.MENTS for Churches, Houses, Stecanhoats, hr.; Mirror and Picture Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses, oar micas, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilinga, 11.4otioa and Mouldings of every description, size and design, cheaper and warranted more durable than any other article now to AUp- Orders executed on the shortest notice. N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is especially di ream! to this article, on account of its light weight- CUM-SUNS, TONKS k Cu.. No. 78 Second stroat, between Wood and Market, jet Pittsburgh. J. 11. JONES E D. DEDIET JONES It DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, No. 61 Water street, Pittsburgh. lapl9 RASE-2017)bis. for Railroad and coal VID.IO by (deal ITENNY OOLLINIL INFANTS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS, at 1. sit wood street. Vial) J. WILSON d SON. • "' ' FOR SALE ), ND TO LET ALU ' A.BLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE V .IND LEASE.—The following valuable property, situ. ate iu the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and other additional Real Estate In different parts of the Western country, is now offered for sale, or lease for a long term of years, on reasonable terms. Tho City Lots, from the nature of the grades, and width of the streets, and avenno running through them, according to Mr. MeGowin's celebrtited City District Plan, and from their position. will soon become the ftriest parts of this city. Persons from a distance wishing to make investments of oapital In manufactures, will find this the boot property in or near this city for the purpose. lt, le traversed by two Railroads, and has also all tho convenience of the Allegheny river, on which it 18 situated, which will secure at all times abundant snpplies of coal, iron and lumber, at the cheapest rates. - . TE11313 or SALE.—Win 1.0 one-fourth in hand. end the bale uur „1 ....poll animal payments in nix years, properly secured, ith interest payable semi-annually. Forty-nine Lots fronting on the Allegheny river, in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgii, 24 feet by 227 feet lu depth to Butler street, (60 feet wide.) Fifty Lots on Butler street, in the Ninth Ward, 24 feet by 120 trot in depth to Spence alley, (24 feet wide.) Forty-eight Lots fronting on SmalLtuan street, (60 feet wide,) mull having a front of 24 feet and depth of 120 feet to Spawn alley. Forty.even Lots opposite the above, on Smallman street, ecu•h haring a front of 24 feet by 120 in depth to Mulberry Forty-ono Lots on Penn street, 24 feet in front by 130 foot in depth to Mulberry alley. Forty-six luts opposite the above, ea,ii having a front of 21 feet by 100 fLet in depth to Spring alley. Twenty-live Lots on Liberty street, each having 24 foot by 100 Bet in depth to Spring alloy. Sixteen Lots on Ferguson street, adjoiningthe outer depot of the Penni.) Ivania liailread Company, of different dimen sions. Seven Lots on the corner of Penn and Water !streets, 19.6 fe,t front on Penn by 138 feet km Water, of different depths. A Liu of ground on Sektond and Try earmark, adjoinnag Parry & Co.'s Foundry, having n front on Second Street of f 7 feet, and running along Try street 120 feet to Greenough Street A Lot of ground oppoalto the above, haring a front of 87 tot On firevirongh street, rind in depth 343 to lover water mark on the .Munontolliela river, N. all a river trout of fJ foot. Two IA on Third xtrnet., above Roney each a front of 24 toe! on Third otrevt, by 00 in depth. Lot N. Li in the Borough plan, ‘•rn the cornet of Eaxt Common and Water atroet, having a front on East Common of GO feet by 240 fi+•t in depth to gandusky atrevt. Lot 20 In the Borough plan. on the corner of &kat Common and Gay alley, having a front on Kam Common and Gay alley of ,K.l Pet by 240 in depth to Sandmhy gtrect. Lot No. S 2 in the Borough plan. on the west aide of Bearer ,treet, haying a front of GU foot on Bearer strut by 240 feet to Wel.tor street. Lrt at, in the Hanle rang. , a , ahoy,. having a front on Ites ‘er atr.,t by '240 to NVel...t., .Zro.t Fifty one-Acru lerin, ur mon-, oil Smithfield Farm," in naid Townntim, adjoining *Oakland," on the broth Iteaa To, tonic/red and seventy-four anus on I....yalllannaCrrok tn • ar tin' town or Ligon ier. AIt.II6TRON(.I COUNTY. Twenty arr.. of Ow mouth of tho Kititunluotan ILavor STATLI OF INDIANA. .k trnot or land, 500 non.", No. 144 h, Dountion Distrirt ttbout 11: miles fiolo Yincrtmes. STATE OF ILLINOIS. On, I hout.o , l tuu Luudred and tarvuty-qt acme iu Kau floipli c,unty. Two thrn.Lnd nir•. hundred end fifty urroa In Juck.von omniy. Vs)._ Fot plum 1.1.1 spocificotiono of all tho fsroglonp, lot opply F , tho sukorritol. or addroos 14): ;70. Pftinhurgh, to ClIA1( LES B SCULLY, Atsmt., 13..121,11w Third et - t. first 11.. Jr west of Marker.. v,rn,•E To NVIIONI ,IT NIAY CA/NCIR.N.—no Public .Sp , ‘ ,, „ - an, now 411,1 Itt 11.10 i SEAS. \ Il.an f..srly ~,ntatenced. Evory ~ ,r• ,• i•ltrals ••tripl, Fr.,, thirty ••r fi.rt • 1, • ha • •,r,,•• p: • ..la :141.11,... 110 , 1 .'1,11.3NT • 1111./. , .,11,e11 , 11/ to•V. I.illlllll, 1.. . wdi I. • ,un n It.. k th. ris , ( , r ari d. 9 14 nJahmewl tr no" u,nr o,,mpu•zu, uml vill L. iu inil -I*.r.[u.n in Juno rnt (Inr. Wlfl L. ,nt met, tho Ibt .11:0 thr, 114-11 WI , All,. Iforlsest,r. I. In. contrru•t•-d 3.11.1 flultwrouft ollrcr 11.13pr..vi.utentA will In, 4 ., •111111 , 11"44. :7 - 01:111. 3 ~:ttNi 3111,111: 01 . 11/, /LW/ • .01, 1.,b0r 17.1..nt •.f . tit.. C 'arr whuil t•%.• p,:itlu.-I.r I.t Llituk , r Irmo Ptc D. burgh tx. _lad per , t,..• le. I.4.rgy , ut,.l ....en tu..14.11 trudlo.• up.. tie m 4 - 111 u fy , Rt.,K , 141 c l, Tu., guttg, tx.autucti.r , th• prt•-...u1 th.• yar.in Itre:otoiOrr ~ .T.11.1.1.r...1 th• :0,1A4-14,+nri. kir ciiiiirryrn taro mh,ata, oi and 110 rand L o mbok them hood ,•• itt• /./i•or, and r 20141 « 1/1 in. - ntm a It! i•laitis up I ••no• ••I •air Latuoa, ia••w ON , four forii.1•• •• •• • dot,. it I :out 14 • tatioliii• o...• 11. Aid I•ny At !h.. f,ur ! OW 1,- , 11l no ,e 4 p., , ,, ntslxu'lNl., Its tr•cl,e,lo 1 . 1:11,1,--01/, 011 4.o'll,ttuo-tli rd 1:1 unr )eitz 1.5.1 in tau y rani A feu' :an yr: le. 1..u1 SPA) rt. appilo.l Fn • •1;.: 2 , :th 110-, 1-t• 11.1. 11.11:0 roty 1.4.. •17 40 feet nun the I , n, frolo r fl , nt. The pre.e.nt 100neet.111 .111./ 1.0.111 -f t 01.1 Ihrtn , y• fur 0: the the I. .1 ..tig!. •.1 the 1::11••••: , ::: 0.... 01 It-t. , :an 1., I• uhht t:tronglt 110- .131.terther grent hargt..lu.n, alt.l the, :.re not fh et Cu Ittko tINIS Ahltllll4 uallerk tl VALUABLE CITY PIO IDEIDTY AT rill V ATF. +Al.}:. A VAl.l't 111.6 11 .ISh: AND WT }or, strnt. ,rµ o , upind thn }loot %YAM Dodo onbool ll,.nsn TI, h—rion Alntat..,:oially io lib •10, hoserbrtrt lout •rorton bruit. land gtionl Voil The bullrlutg is in f. , fronting t }nr rs orrnot, /inn!, and to oultabln for Ilsordln,, !Loup, Tornrn. or Manutartrulai, purge,.. Tblo two/surly swill to sold rtrestp. and net tsuy tormo. by appl} it,. Io 11. 11. RYA", al rtrill ott•or Tlud A V. A NI) LA Yr, SI111.1(1 . OZ/ ilIo• 1,11, and From lwlng a, fed.t (rout and o:Lending Mont( Front Kitvet frot —.nye Orr uin..l by VI I.:hla 11 zuttk.o an a linx,r) uael Lop.vor ALaa—A thalralax L ELL!NO lIOUSE AND LOT, all.wra th, pub.-1-11"er rtandes. N.. 6 Pantas?"l.nie Asta - 00, prlthitt a 1,41 , ..f l',lll 11.1 use ti.l (Ho rr.nti.s gat 1•. +. tttlut 1,..1,1”., and ex tondo hark flvt to a2O fe ,, t ally. The boat. it 11<71.13 (.111.111:110, ton MOM., with all in. , lr•rtl Tlw pr.aperty only noN) awl will .41 ..ct ac ,, tarn , 41,0.11,6 tern,. 11. 11. ILICAN, . _ 4 FEW BAlt.l.klNzl.--.)ti stx acres, at Wooda' Itnth ninety with ;tulle and buildings. and Intit ing the Übe, river. It to ,tiered at much Itaa than vier th Int a 1.411 an a,rn, on the Alleghenl nver. Do - Intlgh...n winch in 1 , 11 .t innt, It tall VII In cl.tilll4,j , 16 a Ft.... 1 West. rn Wnd Twenty-enght LieStTl at Jacke Lula, thnr tulles Iwit.tx the fweuty-tliro acres teljoinlng Temperaur , ville. All these are ooere.El low enough 10 toruo you out of your , /{//f/ /i null 7011. )40t cull and get nly rt11,t...1 M•I4,U, or Lot , out toli, for //, li there an, I ta, rpl.ll, Tll OIA/' W/ M IDS. ft()Al, \VoRKS FOIL three k.) ncr, ~f Int Di. with - 2.!2.0 of Coal at...1-M.1,11.1:3.1 tho Llll provi.ul,lltm thrri-on uh it.. anarni i•inasstiot.. Said Yam= is •,” astir. 3i mole,nlnsa•Pitta burGha and is lanplind with it Farm Barn. Tt•nant [1u115..., • nod nm eACetleill hat tr., 11 , .v0w (..ItiNt• ftwt this k. nod ...Silt Ito eturpakm , tl to ./ tut t . ) k t , t - torthor pa_tholot apply 1,. I: I LDI 1,1)T I'oll SALE.---A lot 24 j feel oa WV LIE; .trer t, and cr. teiellag luuL ItY,l feet to W 1,1,:k part the lot 0 a Cellar Wall, hnill Le- i a.. Antall lot e. lo a Loral able I, aatikar for a and will im,,old TI(le ~al eit•al friar, laeaurbrant Eralutro of CID). 011,1..N10RK, 1 5) 12 at tile office of Wor wag het. B:\RGAIN OFPEIiED.—The undersigned otter, for rale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and wipointur the Itop,d of the Itittaburgit and Conn« ttatltoutt in the growing and thriving Borough of MICEES ioIItT. Your of the Lot, oro 37 / , 11. M In width by about 1;i0 wdepth, frootlng m ~ne end on tho Doput 7 and at the other on Sinclair tttroet ; nod two of thew 11 - Outing for their whole longth on other ntreets. As+.—TWO IA /TA.„ fret In width. trontlni; the, other of the IN•pot. and in depth 121 of Om Lot. I, ,rd. • ing for It. , trhole on Jerome Alreet N.. loi•ttee property ran he found. mid it will In gold low. Part of the payment taken la Ft., h the Huai ri if dentrril• (LFAI F. iill.1.31u1:1:. are of the Morning Post. l'ittsl,ur{;h. Au vrt 31, 1P.3L.--- , .Lantf LAIII./ 171 5 .111 . -11.ty$' C. 1.1 1.4.ra Lop can now Lo 1,, th... }:zhthluon It..w ,tt M. F. EAT , ,.N, N,.. wt Fourth atr,et. The A,...ent 1111) Putout, will ho Lund ih,. r ,.. an d t, fill .'rd-rF f, trod It .n rmw las antr.a---a.•11 by Ib.ia ivli. , ha , av It. u r ni.t.t, of.al .-tonnni, 111 11,11tIng intiintni. It bu, lox t......;11 tar alai intik., a brilliant light_ ran i. nnult, It, awl the. right. for territory will In cool dwap, by .1011 N W. lIITT. Await of Putantiv. W g r r ien E le a n N ol L f; t l N V4 l . ) r S i 7 lll' ‘ :fi " li h t A li s e ' drfen u riZen t' ter ' i a t i 4L ' ... ' , ' , by which choirs lan.le ran he teemed at tiovoniment urn-e. Ponvins desirous of Looting lands, either for speculation or for e nt settlement, will lied it to their advantage to give ' us is call. Ono of nor correspondents In lowa has spent the last six weeks In critically owed fling the lands in that State subject to entry. and writes us that Its has selected over 20, lino acres of choice lands. BLAB ELY RIOI.IEY, °inner Seventh and graft h field streets. 1 - VA LUABLE LAST) u-half acres of Land, eligibly situated on the tort Liberty k o ad, op _ posit, the residence of Cartwright. Esq. This land lies well. and Is very destraele situ -r for a family realdonCe, or to dnade into laulding lots. Freon, vt,ann; terms easy. novi S. eUTLIBERTSON, Nlarkot street. ( - 111..i10E BUILDING LOTS, at very low prices and on al:- comn.„„..i„tiug tonne of payment, pleasantly situated on Chestnut et ro o t, Lcwrenreville, within fire minutes' wsdk uf the Omnibus Station. Mechanic., and all others, desirous - of pnrchasing a cheap lot, and on easy terms, will find the above wall right." [norlXll S. CCTILBERT di SON. DIRECT from the Staffordshire Potteries-- A late arrival of QUEHNSWARE, at the old stand of HENRY SIUBY, No 1= Wood street, Pitt. burgh. This itsaottment embraces some now and choice styles of white Breakfast, Dining and Toilet Sets, of brilliant whiteness, from one of tho find manufacturers in England. Also, Titriflal blue and white Tree Stone Ware, for Hotels; and a very general and superior variety of all articles of Flint Glass, and other ware) adopted to the wants of city and country trade; all of which will le disposed of at low prices. nosh DISSOLUTION ON PARTNERSHIP.—The partnersbcp termed by the undersigned and JAMES O'NEAL, i u rurryi: r on .• Tif I.: CAMDEN COAL WORKS," under the name and style of JONES, O'NEAL A; MILLER, to new di. solved. ISAAC JONES, July 7th, 155,5 JOHN EL MILLISR. _ -- BETTER-21.b1s frosh for rale y uurx HENRY H. counva. - t 1 - #IIQO ' • 4 PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1855. NVETMUIIELAND COUNTY 1213=!!!ri:1 EEGINEM NI(2IfOL.4ON PAYNK, N...3:15 Lawny Parcet ,i..,..,„ :' , N%.. a e, 1%., I e %'rielgt l S -~ ! ' ~' o EWA _, -- orx~x~ MISCELLANEOUS TVITTSBURGII AGENCY OF . THE /ETNA INSURANCE r COMPANY, of Hartford, Coax. armored, um. Paid up Caoh Capital, 8,500000, with largo tairplus securely invent ed. Semi-annual dividend of 8 per cont., July 1, 1855. This Company tiara been doing au insurance 11081LICILli nearly a half century—have paid out for property destroyed by fire under its policies, more than Fifteen Millions of Dol lars since they crmunencod itu annual reel 4 P l3 and present assets (which are below) give Indemnity to each policy-holder of more than two millions of dollars. A policy of insunuice is no batter than brown paper unless it to in a Company that will pay in case of loss. It Iss!vmes necessary, therefore, that you know something of the character and solvency of the institution before you take a policy. Ito 4:e., experience, onoh capital—its uninterrupted success for thirts six years—its uniform course of honorable dealing—places the Slain Insurance Company among the first and most Rol vent Institutions of the country. Its' premiums are arch No premium notes taken—no ONOINMOLIttI made on policy holders--bnt nil is CASH. If you meet with a loss, make up your proofs, and in sixty days call and 'get your money. This is the way we have done business far nearly forty years. They continuo to make Insurance on Country Stores, Mills Factories, Dwellings, Darns, and all dverriptions of p ro p er ty in WWII or country, at Intl rates. Your attention to invited to the following low rates on Country Dwellings, or the whole term of ono, three, or five years. 1 year. 3 years. 5 years Built of brick or stone, metal roof, 80 feet from similar ri5k............45 1 34 Built of brick or stone, shingle roof, 50 Frame dwellings ................ ......... 75 ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, JULY 1, 1856. Onah iu Lund, and in Mani" Bank .$ 03,A20 25 Conk in hands of Agents_ 137,137 81 Real Estate, uninnumbered— 2.0,672 06 72 Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 per cent_ Interest, payable selnitinnuatly 72,000 00 20 nix per cent. State of Virginia Bonds, interest payable senn-annually...—' 20,220 00 I six par cent. State of North Carolina Bonds, bateratt payable aembannually 5,000 00 10 tax per cent. Jentey tatty Water Bonds, !edema payable sambannually— 10,300 00 5 ten per cent. City of Mllwankio Bonds, Inter act payable semi-annually 5,150 00 9 seven per cent. lucerne Bonds, Interest payable . . .. sembannually 8,100 Crl Debts due the Company, 'mooed by mortgage.— ft,..1X1 00 Dills receivable, amply I , ecured, nod payable at Batik 6,413 13 500 shares Hartford and Now Haven Railroad Company.. 60,000 00 105 " Hartford end Providence R. It., 10 per cent preferred and guaranteed._ 9,925 00 107 " Boston and Worcester Mimed_ 10,055 00 250 " Connecticut River Rallroad.. 14,000 00 50 " Connecticut River Company 1,1.50 00 lam " Stafford Bank, a lmintlinouts paid in.. 3,000 00 36 " Eagle Rank, Providence, B. L. 1,980 00 300 " Plitentx Bank, Hartford, Conti .13,6(0) 00 808 " Exchange Bank, 17,568 00 200 Farmers and Mechanics' Bang, Hart ford, Conn i. 25,000 00 150 " Connecticut Raver Bank, Ilartford... 9.750 00 200 " Hartford Bank, ... 25,400 00 110 &tau , Bank, 15,104 00 TS " Ilartford County &ink, " 7,875 OD 100 " City Bonk, ... 600 00 Union Rank, Now York 12, WO 00 4,0 " Itrouthray Bank, " 14,160 00 100 " People's Bank, " 4,400 00 100 " 1110001:r Bdu " ..... ...... 10,000 00 400 0 blechmlioe 110.0 k, 11,000 00 100 " Bank of North Amorlro , Now 10,600 00 1.0) " Bank of America. " 13,000 OU Btuik of the Republic, ... 18,750 00 " Baok of tbe Coromouweitlth, " 0,000 00 IVO N.nr York 1.00 limo:maw and Trull Onnpany 111.000 00 100 Uoito.l Stat. Truat Company 11,P0 OD $53h,.5.30 23 equitably adjusted, and promptly paid. PoLava imuod wad 6djustmouta mado by H. IL TE2ifYCK, Agent. Officu, N. W. curter Wood and Filth atruets, littaburgh. Se- For further Information 6uquire at the rottutlng-room of the Saturday .3turning Puat. epat‘r3m THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.- EatzWllldwd Aup.ed IS2I. 14 - wkly edition hetv.imni hu,ool nml 1.0.00). - . lit eivuing then Prieptv•tas for ISS4, dui proprietors of the Post tithe it tut granted that the public art/ already tolerably yell acquaintiAl with the chariwter of a paper that bar crown stning during, the short. and sunshine of TIITIPPY-I , oCli. YE.Alltl. Their object itlw - aev 'hos lawn. us it remains to be, to publish Et weekly paper fiir the family circle, which shall not only amuse, but also instruct and improve, those who may read it. To accomplish this obyecti the best cuticles are .i•lectwi or ciiiidenned trim. foreign and domestic periodicals, and original articles of an instructrre character proconal, o hen rseanible. Lotter. from Foreign Lands; the most interesting portion, of the Weekly Nest, of the World: Sketcluy of Lite, /Wirer, tute and Character. debated and Original Articles upon Agriculture; ietiount ..1 the ('to dace awl Stuck Mario:as. and a (lank Note Lint, are Included among the solid information to be ouustantly found In the Post. But the urrwl iv...mires a wider mugs—it lints faculties is hitt] delight in the hunieroun and lively, the imagtualive and pocural. These nicultien also must have their appropri alD food. el. they lawonie enleetiled, and, a.. c.a.miumwei the inte•lha let- ate, IllirruSr and one-sided, and TA out able to take an siilcrgsvi rind generiiii. vies, of human nail, and ilentitiy. To rattily these ti.ven-tutplantral tTlWlngs.of inr mental beiug. we devote a fair prmairtion of the l'est.to FICTION POETICS c u d II A imet .eir contributors In the bent two of the above De partm.ittv, are neveral of the newt gifted writers ID the land. 11 c ids./ draw frrely fer Fictiun and Poetry upon the beat per, to the. .veintry and thrift Britain. We itealgu reinmencher a New Stiry by Mr, tvoetiritostit, anther of . . Tit Desem4,l Ve - Miriam," &c.. in our first tuiper of Januar) ti. , at. EN ;l:.\ important places and ac tions, of A zri,iltural anti other ii,st inventions, with other. it Hu 111 , , , LL1k. thoilgh refine.' diameter, coo also freely NOTICES. TTIE PRESS. Tine -tto of the few larre paper tilled with life and thougl.t. Inst.ad of luml,ring trash. Its management Li 1nar5,91 by ht,rnlity-. courtesy, ability and (,t. It oniplsls the hest Incraty tahmt and sl.lr , s no paint or Al a family 1051. oar of literary and general intelligenne, we cordially recommend it —Cayuga Chief, Auburn, Our readers !nay rely urea It. that Litacsin ,t Ptitemin will lye to go. 9i 64 their of Su far 69 we ran Judge by years of these publinheni do rather more than they promise; and their paper is edited with very marked It to singularly free from silly neutuunutalinra and blunter, but to of a healthy tone ,a 1 all ant iorts; always moderate in language, lint always mildly jiliewatilig the right. We !Ind it coo of tho most gencrulliy attractive papers m our ea t'inaee i'arbargh, I; to the hest literary and family vapor to tbo l'ulua.— ht”ek Wander. Kuck intarul, RI. the h a re heretofore spoken to high terms of the merits of the lost, as one of the host paper» our exchange list, and we regard it an one of the beet library papers to be found anywhere. Its estitorials are written with ability, and take a liberal, independent and comiiretionsive view of roen and thtngx.---aw and Adeerftser. WHOBtitai , . It is denervedly one of the most popular public journals in the L'ultot States, combining as it dote, in a literary point o f slew, all the Interest of the best tnagatinett, with a , nitt amount of general intelligenoe.—RPpuhlicosi. Labkacid, TE11.318 (Cash in adrarw)—Single onPr. 8 2 a year. 4 ,:tspios °°lo n year. A ( , Act , l one to gotterAm of nub) t 1.1 And ow, to getter-up of 00 " 20 .• t And one to getter-up of Club) .........._2O 00 " Address, ,ihntryz put paid. IMACON A P.KTERSON, No. fit !loath Third street. Philadelphia , Sainple numbers tent gratis to any ono, when re .luostod, nor2o Joseph White's Carriage Repository. NVIIITE, now ,wry mg on busi none in lib FrillPittsbur+ 401 pronsiww, (nose lately wit enlarged,) on the gh and ilreecusburg Turnpike, near the Two Milo Run, between Pittsburgh nod Lawrenceville, respectfully lushes the public to 1119. Ci his ottnek of CARRIAGES, RUGGLES, he. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchase's, that ono price only is made. Fourteen yen,' experkmee in the bneinewi could, him to 'due Wino, his patrons the same choice who:stun of lbr ringss which, a' many rears past it has lees his particular department to select., from the ceriuus and neat talented Easton/ marenfacturers. The starves of Ids now system is complete—the economy of his arrangenumts will supply the test and most fashionable manufactures at moderato prices. Unencumbered by those bossy expenses, which the mania for iirconsting houses of lmaineas has heaped upon tbo price of goods, (owing to large rents, JOSRPII IVUITE suit] nu ready money only, at much loss than the usual priers. hot-Carriages repaired in the best manner, with despatch. mlickdrw 13POCLAMATION.—By Virtue of a prcoept under the j hituds of Win. B. McClure, Prvuideut of the Court of Common Pleas, in and fer the ?MI Judicial District 1 , 1 Penney Mania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Termi ner, end General Jail Debyery. In and for said District, and William Boggo and Gabriel Atlanta, Eugene, Associate Judges of the same (karts, to and for the County of Allegheny, da ted the sth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight buudredandtitly-tive, and to me directed. for holding it Court of Oyer end Tcniulner, and ()choral Jail Delivery, at the Court !louse in the City of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of Dem:tabor next, at 10 o'clock, A. fl. Public n o tice it hereby given hi all Justin's of the Peace, Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and Own, in their 14 - 4,ier lioreves, with then rolls, rivordo, inntifsitlous exiuninatlnne end other retnete. imannst, to do those things which in their reisponme ofhoes, in their behalf, appears to Ise dent--end aloe (tied ° that will prosecute the pri..wrii flint new 0I unity I, 6, the jail of said minty of Allegheny. to be then and there to 1,10..e00t0 f1p11951 tIIOM 101 be just. Olsen under my hand. In Pittsburgh, this fifth day of No ',miler, in the year dour loM stun thou./old eight hundred and tifty-dvo. 0101 we Commonwealth tha 78th. noelttd ItODY PATIIjtSON. Sheriff . ~T BITING CLASSES—DU Fl'S CA ;LLD; entatb -11;1;1mi-int to the West has the name facilities for teach ing all the branches of this art, 31. r. NYILLIAMS' skill an a Business and an Ornamental Penman IN unrivalled. (tentl, , . nom and Lady teaebern instrustod In all the ornamental branshen of the art. A class sif Lady Washers, not young Indira, who are ongrigssl to other studies during the week, meet every Saturday afternoon from a tilt II Fur terms apply to the ' nova -ROOKS & COOPER have just opened a X) nico neaortmont of: Linoio 'Cants, Cad 81.4pmn, ~.. hito tionhord Collars, black du, tdack Crap Collars, do. In sots; and will continuo to rerelva during thin weak thoir thtrd supply ofxbt at the Mourning and Iliitula FurrashJaz Store. 110. 16 p MarkeCsitreot. 0 f , . Abyo IN TE R - BON N EIS . —.Wm, E:11-itv113'30N, No 33 St. Clair street, will upon o tarp assortment of ENCH BONNETS, CAPS, MANTLES. and NEEDLE WORKED GOODS, on THURSDAY, November 8, 1835. No. 33 St. Clair streot. novB BOTTLERS .JOHNOODENNo. CO., Bottlers, 187 First Arcot, would respectfully inform the public that they hare constantly - chi hand o large supply of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and PORTER, of a , best quality. The attention of families is particularly' directed to the fact that gal bottle %%AMMO grs *l4l 0111000 i Fume. Physicians rismOltueißrif tOlaniilths acrettn of Its whole some and strungthewhog qualitlep„ oct3Ctly F RESH. FRUITS- - - ZOO txttes BaiaMe; i • • 200 ' In halves; 100 " In quarters; 300 drums Pign; just received and fur gale Ly o ßzymx,R k ANDERSON, u0v2.2 No. 30 Wood target CE S ONE-1000 the for sale uov-so FLEMING gROS. SALERATIIS-2 mks and 5 bozos in sum) and fir Bala by [noyBo] SPRINGER ILLEMAGOII. REM . ,-- : ~_ ~- . . • • ' ' - r ÷, q . 0 ' % ' PITTSBURGH POST. MONDAY MORNING CORALIE. [Pram Dic flotmehold Worth,' [CONTINUER] Madame Fischer had prophesied more truly of herself than she had intended. After what seem ed a mere cold, she almost suddenly died. The reversion of her license had only been talked about, and not secured, eo Cora.lie, at eighteen, found herself alone in Paris, her whole depen dence a few, very few pounds the poor mother had pinched herself for years to lay by for her child's dot. The brave-hearted Coralie went at once to those ladies who had befriended her mother. She told them of her engagement she was very proud of being the promised wife of Eugene Po roud. She knew how willingly he would have given her his thousand francs a year, but she would rather try and support herself until she actually became his wife. Her mother's savings Cerullo wished laid aside to be used as that dear lost one had meant. The ladies applied to theii Makes or daughters, at Madame Severe's, and through their exertions Coralie was received as sous-maitrease. For four years had Coralie brushed hair, picked out mis shapen stitches, heard unlearned lessons stam mered through, and correctod incorrigible exer cises. A letter from Eugene sufficed to cover all her head and heart weariness. What a delight the first letter had been—she peered at every word, till ahe learned the trick of every letter, how he crossed his is and dotted his i's--the handwriting, indeed, seemed to her differentfrom all other handwritings. Countless were the times the thin paper was unfolded, to make sure that he had really put that fond word where she thought, and carefully was it refolded, and not parted with night nor day, until another and an other no less dear folkiwed, each in turn usurp ing its predecessor's throne. At last she receiV ed the long-looked for news ; Eugene had won his epaulettes in open fight, and been noticed by the Prince himself. Row Coralia cried for ju, and how Madame Severe scolded her for haVing flushed cheeks. rind *ant steadily on, hurrying himself fo r no one, and now Eugene writes of his return in an other year as certain., A. : year! Who, after thirty, says with hcattfelt confidence, Indyt anoth er year, and then ! This certainty of soon hav ing a husband's protection softened to Coratic the annoyance of leaving Madame Severe. Not that Coralie hal any affection for that prim, un censurable lady but site would have borne al most anything to be permitted the shelter of n respectable roof till Eugene Came' to claim her. Why Idadame Severe had such. an antipathy to the handsome, healtityi„„amiling girl, courageous and independent in ter.,nearly menial situation. let naturalists explain. Tool ndependen t perhaps was the underteachor, with not a scrap of that twining and clinging of parasi.te plants which, whether he will or nu. embrace and hold fast the rugged, kn.ftty oak until they make him subser vient to their support. Comlie had proved her courage bysemaiuing so many years a drudge for Madame Severe, but the proud spirit could not brook the chance,ef being discharged as an ill-behaved servant, and Madame Severe had not been sparing in hints that she must either resign or be dismissed. So Mademoiselle Fischer left the pensionnat for young ladies, and, by the advice of Madame Ferny, one of those who had shown most interest in her at the time of her mother's death, she re solved to try what she could make of a day school for children, rather than run the risk of encounterin g another Madame Severe. There was no timefor much pondering ; the poor can not afford the luxury of hesitation ; so Coralie at once hired is couple of rooniS in one of the small streets running into the Rue St. lictore— a neighborhood abounding in small shops and populous with small children. To furnish these rooms, sorely against her wishes, our young schoolmistress had to expend her mother's say ing'e Coralie had no morbid sensibility, but she sorrowed over this infringement of her dead mother's wishes, as if that mother could have been pained by the deed. She listened thank fully to Madame Ferey, who said the furniture would be as good a dot as the money, and tried to look satisfied : her judgment was convinced, but nut her heart. Madame Ferey went with her to the upholster er's to choose the walnut-wood furniture—that object of ambition to young housekeepers. Ma dame Ferey says she grail never forget roralie's face on that day, with its variations of sunshine and cloud; while the firm, well-poised figure, the impersonation of youthful vigor, contrasted so charmingly with the blushing, fluttered man ner, which betrayed to her friend how constantly the thought of the absent one entered into the 'choice of one or another article. One chair, quite a large reading chair, Coralie would have. Should it be covered ? Oh, no ! :The would ra ther work a cover for it. '• A piece of extrava gance," said sbo to Madame Ferey, "but lt will last all our lives, and Eugene ou g ht to have one. Don't you think so ?" And all sorts of fairy visions were dancing before Corrilie's eyes as she spoke. Madame Ferey had taken up Coralie's interests in real earnest, and had, by dint of severe can vassing, procured several little scholars. It was ogyeed that the usual monthly charge of five francs should always be paid in advance. This considerate arrangement saved Coralie from run ning into debt at the beginning. and before the end of the first three months she was enjoying a great gale of prosperity. The mothers of her first pupils so boasted of her skill in teaching . reading and writing, but, above all, of the won derful stitches she taught their daughters, that her little school prospered beyond all her expec- tatieas. • Corolla own thought she should soon need a larger room and an assistant ; but she would wait now for Eugene's advice. Perhaps he might not like her to keep a school after they were married. In his last letter he had bid her write no more, for the regiment was under orders to return to France., lie was sure to be with her shortly after his' own letter. tvorything was ready for him, and it was wonderful what her industry and ingenuity had done for her humble apartment. She had worked a large rug, made the neatest and freshest of covers for the little sofa, while the famous great chair was a specimen of beautiful elaborate worsted work, a paragon in its way. There were helmets and swords, and banners naming in charming confusion on the seat and broad back, in the centre of which last was a medallion with the interlaced initials E. and C. The pride of Coralie's heart, however, was the pretty peudule on the mantle piece. The only drawback to her pleasure as she looked round her was the absence of two vases with their bou quets, which ought to have flanked the pendule. They had yet to ba earned, and during the pro bation of this last month even Coralie's energy and spirit gave way. She could scarcely bear the sound of the little voices around her; she was hardly able to command patience enough to allot the work—to answer the never-ouding ques tions about cotton and muslin, and leaves and holes, and worsteds and silks. She was nearly wild with impatience for the hour of release; but when it came solitude appeared more insupporta ble to her than the hum and buzz and movement of the day. She could not commend even ono of these hopeful anticipations she had longed for the hour of quietness to enjoy—not one of her former bright visions of the future would come at her call, She grew fearful and superstitious, and waking or sleeping was pursued by a phan tom dread—a dread she would not have clothed in real words for empires—a shapeless dread that was withering her life, only to be guessed at by the sudden alteration in her looks. She grew pale and thin, and there came a stare in her sweet eyes, and an impatient hard sound in her voice, The French are a kindly race, and the- sympa thies of all who knew Coralie were soon in full play. Heaven knows how every one was so well informed; but the milkwoman who brought the morning sous of milk let fall a drop or two over the measure, with a smiling " Courage, mademoi one, Is boa tempt eiendra." The concierge and his wife were ready to lay violent hands on the postman's giborns; the shoe-black at the corner of the street made daily inquiries; and as for the epicier and his spouse, M. and :gm°. Bonne nuit,, they could talk of nothing in their conjugal tete:O.-totes but Mlle. ebralie and Gee officer fiance. They perseveringly studied a mutilated `~~~~ i .4_: _'_"'___;~v._:..~~-,~:..~ :.:.c..-^n : sF:~.rf{ . t < ~ . ~~ .:a: ::,-F t, -~.._v. - _R...,',~-'9~..: , .ai.~ - : .l,.wcrv~d. - ~.ti~.-.~.. r s rr +.:-."_~. y+-.w;n .s i.a~,.'~~'~.~la,S ost weathercock, which had long given up service, and by Which they always predicted a fair wind from Algiers. When Eugene's return might be expected any day, or even any hour, Coralie begged for a holi- ' day—all occupation had, indeed, become impos sible to her. The parents of her little flock were enthusiastically unanimous in their consent ; " Mats out, mais oui, ma pauvre demoiselle ; salons done, ma obeys demoiselle; du courage, oa va finir bientot, le bons temps viendra." Le bon temps viendra!" repeated Coralie, and this strong, lively girl would sit whole hours motionless, or move only to look at the hands of the pendule. At last, one Sunday morning, Coralio awoke with an unusual feeling of cheerfulness ; it was early spring, and a bright sun was shining mer rily into the room, in defiance of her snow-white curtains—some caged lark near was singing his pretty matins—and, as Corals opened her win dow, a soft air wooed her heated cheek. A few warm tears gathered in her eyes, her heart throbbed tempestuously, and then she felt a pre sentiment, she would scarcely own it to herself, that he would come that day. First, Coralie prayed, as she had not prayed for weeks—poor soul, was she trying to bribe Heaven ? Then she dressed herself in her pretty new blue mus lin, her hand shaking so she could scarcely fix the buckle of her band, she smoothed and smoothed her hair, till it shone like satin, laced on her new brodequins, and finally drew forth a pair of cuffs and a collar she had embroidered and laid by in sweet anticipation of Eugene's re turn. "They will grow quite yellow," solilo quized she, dissembling her own motive; "If I let them lie longer in the drawer," and with sud deli,. resolution she put them on. And then— why then, she knew not what to do with the long day, and sat down on her sofa•in restless, yet happy listlessness. About noon, there was a man's .step on the stair—Coralie was not startled, not astonished ; she had known it would be so, only she panted hard' as it came nearer, and at last stopped at her lloor. She rose, but had no power to walk—a how tap—" Entrez," she said, in a soft voice, with her hand outstretched as if she world have lifted the latch herself. A form-appeared--Co retie sprang for - ward, and met a stranger---" Eu gene; where is he ?" cried the bewildered girl re treating, and her eyes turning from the intruder, strained, as if seeking some one following in his [Cone/ad/on 76-morrow.] DECEMBEIL 10 Commerce anti Navigation. 2i EC {LET Aillt OF THE TIMASUILY ' S ILEPOIIT The following table, showing the number find class of yet4els built, and the tonnage thereof, in the several States and Territories of the United States, from 1815 to 1855 inclusive, is tnkin from the report . . • STATD, ANT , T ?, 3 ; 1.4 " Ers mu g 40 213 107 061 2 0 396 215,904.73 S 2 1 ... 11 8,928.24 Maine Nosy Itampsh ire Vermont M.K.schiasettB... I,land . oullll,th - tit Now York New J. - 6,y l'euilxv I Vitll ia ;Maryland rict of C 01... V it - girth, North Ouvtina South Carolina Florid/4 ..... Alabama Louisiana Ten nes.4, 'Kentucky I lliuvia IF Isrtnixin Ohio Michigan Texas Caltfornia kiregun TREASURY ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS. Treasury Department, Noy. 17, 1855. Sin—Agreeably to the joint resolution of Con gress of the 7th January, 1846, I have the honor to transmit, for the information of the House of Representatives, printed estimates of the appro priation proposed to be made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1837, as follows, viz : -Civil list, foreign intercourse and miscellaneous, including ex penses of collecting the revenue - from sales of public lands, pub lic buildings and expenses of courts, $11,331,345 93 To supply defici encies in the revenues of the _ Post Office De partment, 2,230,000 00 Pensions, 1,458,947 07 Indian Depart ment, 1,502,475 49 Army proper, &c., including $l,- 400,000 for mis cellaneous ob jects, 12.123,248 57 Military Acad'my 173,994 00 Fortifications, ordnance, &c., 2,730,349 00 Naval establish ment, 12,115,655 37 Steam mail ser- $45,114,765 45 To the estimates are added statements showing— " The appropriations for the fis cal year ending June 30, 1857, made by former acts of Con gress, of a permanent and in definite character, as follows, viz : Miscellaneous, including expen ses of collect ing revenue from customs $4,499,910 14 Compensation to the Post office Department for mail services 700,000 00 Arming and e quipping th e tnilitia 200,000 00 Civilization of In dians 10,000 00 Interest on the public debt 2,280,000 00 The existing apiropriationa not required for the service of the present fiscal year, and which may ho applied to the service of the year ending Juno 30, 1837, as follows, viz : Civil list, foreign tntereourse and miscellaneous $5.823.724 42 Interior Depart ment ( Pensions and Indian) 932,400 72 War department 0,400,000 00 Navy department 3,339,092 11 There is also added to the estimates a state ment of the several appropriations which may he carried to the surplus fund, amounting to $312,279 33. Accompanying the estimates there are sundry papers furnished by the several departments, containing explanations in regard to them. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, JAMES OUT 11R12, Secretary of the Treasury. To the Hon. Speaker of the House of Represen tatives. HORACE GIIVELET CRALLENGED.-Tht Herald's correspondent says : " A Virginia editor, being introdthted Greeley this evening, in the Niktional Feel, 'in sulted him with ati challenge to fight. 'One of 'the correspondents of the New Ym-k , j`iessinterfere ,4 . and conqnered a peace," iThu• Balm of a TtverizErivail .46' beautifying the (..lonattlf..sion, 62nd okrii<ing YLse andismeauce ❑»m the face. 'Sold ht Ttr. Virarks, k Woad stroa L. PArtfe NUMBER 61 CLASS Or , VESSZI,9. 70 3 39 3 0 14.4 79,669.34 9 1123 7,801.53 5 .. 31 17 5 . 51 11,067.17 45 7 98 355 43 554 115,431.41 4 10 1 21 35 14 ti 71 254 34 1 41,415.. 31 1 30 4 2 37 5.477.56 14 5 06 3 4 11 2 2 22,524.31 68.30 20 1 P3 ' -. 2 . 31 1. 4:' •10 . . •22. . 4 3 29 ~ 2,594.72 . 6127 .. 8 3 ... 11 7'73 81 2 3 1 0 sin EO3 ... 9 2 2 13 872.09 . . 3 3 427.45 ... 18 7 25 5,034.04 .• :1 ., 5 3 15 1,003.(8) 9 '4 3 • • 235 4 CS .1.1,7 :1.93 1.90 13 2 12 27 7,811.93 1.8 7 4 29 2,117.91 381 120 W 3 1;69 243 2024 583,410.04 Cost of Government. 1,408,850 00 7,039,910 14 X,395,81 7 To $69,450,492 84 • It.' _AMP4F APYRTISING AGREED 01, inlrAilc, AL ., 14.; - Ono anattwone inaort4oll Do. each additional Insertion—. Do. 000 Do. IWO Weeka».-41.1“...'e Do. three Weeks. ...... Do. one month Do. two • 00 W.OO Do.. four 4. l PUfft4.-i.oe--,•,•-e ti•—.7 , l^-••••: /C I °Q. Do. six , nOO Do. one yearlB 00 Standing Card, six lines or lens, per. , 00 CHA9CILLI:4 AT PLEASIME Go °" Mnroat=o(Ztr"'i;eleiblrottir,k;;;6l. [Prom the Weihington talon of petal:Wor 04 ..- The Threateue4.4pstiUties In 11.nitorii:. Rumors have passed into circulation to the effect that the Pre.sident has authorized the ein- ployment of the troops of the United Statei in the Territory of Kansas to aid the local authori. tics in the execution Of the laws. No such an thority hall teen given. , • In order to show °rattly what hag transpired, We have obtained perinission ' to publish the following despatches WESTPORT, lio.-, December I, 1856. I desire you to call' n the United States-forces at Leavenworth, to pieserve the peace of the ter ritory, and to protect- the Sheriff Of. Douglass , - county, and enable him te'execute the legal pro cess in his hands. Ift the laws are notexecated, civil war is inevitable:: • An armed force, one thousand strong, with .., all the implements of war„ it is said, are at liaw . , rence. They have rescued a : Prisoner from the `- Sheriff, burn houses, and threatened the Dies of • _citizens. Immediate assistance is required, as this is the only way to save bloodshed.-- -Parti culars by mail. WILSONS}LANNON. To his Excellency Franklin Pierce. i WAsumo'fini, December 5,"1866: Your despatch Ae or _, -- rieolied. All. the power vested in the Eieentiirs,isrilfbe ,oXerted_to pre serve order and eriferce the laws_ ' Ott' he re- : ceipt of your letter the preliminary mensureeto , be taken before calling: outtroops, .wfft:ibe, promptly executpd,'ruad• ; you w * SI then .be lully s , advised. FRANKLIN PI:EltdE: To Wilson Shannon, 'Governor of 'the Territory , of liansas. It is to be observed that the presentdrahefirst . occasion on which the interposition-of thei,,Prosi- : d dent has been invoked in..reference to any diffi- Culty arising. under the law forAkeLoriranization of the Territories of ; Nebraska AO Kapmits. In fact, there has been great MlSapprOhension in tile public mind as to the powers of thil'Exectitivitin this relation. Those powers are , strictly defined by law, and very limited.. . Under the constitution, it is true, the_Prosident , is to take care that the laws be faithfully execo tad ; but his authority op this subject is to bb„ construed in subordination to the pririfit4o 0 .. 00 constitution, which deelarse that coppiessAtalti l have power to .provide for calling : forth tlaelnilitia,,,, to execute thelaws of.theUnion, suppress insurrd reotions, and repel-invasion. Accordin' gly, pen,.' gress ha.senacted lane applicable in-termsActihel, contingeney of insurrection in any Statd against . , the government thereof. The present ease is one of resistance to the laws of the Itiriiftbry, that - of WRIISES . ', - to which the samd rile' of action applies, however, :ea 'in the case of a State, in consideration , that the apt of,Co ogress organizing _this topiOry, as-well, `as ottigra,,it is provided-thatthe constit4ipnantl, `all laws of the United State's which' are not lir? !cap inapplicable, shall have theserne forimmadi effectwithinthe said Territory of Kansas en else `where within the, United States, livithLthe single! exception of a single act not material to th ei question. - , Assuming this, then, the statute proviSloftit, the act of 1796 is, that in case ofiinsarrectionitti any State (or Torritory,) it : shall be lawftdfer tl.:Atts President of the United States,. on.appli,..c4iO4 of, the legislature thereof, '6 - i - or thepiecintife When' the legislature earinot be corivelidd, fo - call fcirtlf ' such number of the militia of -any other Statwor States as may be appliecttfor, or as he spay judge ; sufficient to repress such insurrection..... , , 1 1 By a subsequent act—that of 11307-:-it is pro vidddth'itt in cases of insm'rectiott or obstruct-'. 'tion to the laws of any State or Territoik. wheret , it is lawful for the President to call fez*. the ~, Militia, for the purpose of suppressing sosh in i surrection, or of cauAig the lates ,to le 'duly' executed, it sled' be bridal for himAxiuMploy for' the said purpose, such part of , the land or naval- force of the United States, as shall be judged, necessary, having first observed all the pre-requi-,, sites of the law in that respect. „ Among the' pi-requisites here referred to, it is well understood, is the issue of a proclamation , • commanding the insurgents to disperse andretire tpeaceabl,y to their respective , [tholes within, a ; proclamation limited time. 'Thproclamationinirst ulitimilit- ' edly precede the actual use of the militarY , force,' but not necessarily the measures requisite to, prepare and assemble it in order to enforce obe, dience to the proclamation. , It is further to be observed that 'the present, in so far as the facts appear, is 'resistance, not` to any law of the United States, but to a law or the Territory, and the power of the President is greater in the former than in the latter, case, for if obstruction to an act of Congress were in; volved, the Marshal of the Territory might gam mon the posse comitatus to aid him in maintaining , his authority—that is, the entire population of the Territory. Pot here, the law to be executed being one of. Territory, and the ministerial officer thesheriff of a county, nothing regarding it can be done by' the President until his interposition beinvoked: for the , emergency of insurrection, and at the, call either of the legislature or the governor of the Territory. In the former case the Presiderif might give direction, but in the latter he cannot. BLOOD IN lIHR EYI2I--STAND FROM UNDER.-A correspondent of tini Boston iburnal, writing from New York, tells the following: " An incident transpired here last week that has made some talk among the partieti Arlin have had knowledge of the matter. A lady from the State of Maine came, tp this city last, week on her way to California. Sho has arms, two revolvers and a bowie knife. The conductor purchased her a ticket in the California steamer, and she left in the vessel at noon. Her stary.ia this: A short time since her husband obtained possession pf all her wealth, converted all hei could into gold, and then deserted his family; took a ship and started for the land cif-Old around Cape Horn. But this is not the worst.; he took with him a female not his wife. Injtimd and, maddened, the wife has started after her recreant lord ; not from love, but from hate ; not to reCOV: or possession of her absconding husband, but to administer to him a deserved chastisement; not to take him back, but to shoot him, and his. cam. panion. Wind, weather and steam permitting,..- the lady will reach California some time vance of her absconding mate. He doubly = ' donb 3 be rather sarprised to meet her ladyship on the. California holding, and unless sea sickness shakes' the wrath out of her, theineetin4 will not be end of the most conjugal that can be imigket:" BILEACII OF MANNERS C017,8113.1YER As A Cold.- PLIME.TF.—The San Francisco Sun tolls the folz. lowing: " A young gentleman was standing on Merchant street, when a lady, attended 'hy Ilo# husband, stepped fronithe door of the ton market„ and hesitated On the pavement' for a few moment's as if untertain which direction to pursue.' Fascinated 15 , her great beauty; - the young man gazed upon her with a flied state. By chance she met his gaze; and disetiveiiiig something unusual in it, made it a subjegt mark to her lord. That indignant individual ap proached the offending admirer, anetiddresitid him rather savagely, and asked him "what lid meant by his rudeness." "Pardon mb,"thif gallant, recovering from his fit of abstraetion'i - I intended no offenCO:' There Is a loveliness about the lady's face that would intosicate' - an ancliorite,4nd I was lost in. 'admiration of itr " All right," replied the satisfied,Bertedict;:-";It you'll remain here till I escort Susan home, r return and stand treat for your good opiniMi of my wife." PitATETt was not invented; it was born with tha first sigh; the first joy, the first eorrowoUthe human heart ; or rather man was born to prity - ; to glorify God, or to implore him was his ardy mission here below ; all else .perishes before him or with him ; but the 'Cry of glorYlnr Admira tion, or of love which to: raises towards the Creator, does not perish on his passing ft...meth° earth ; it re-ascends, it re,oandsfmnytqatomp,in the ear of the Almight,v. ,.. like the reflection of his own magnificence, it in the only thing in man which is wholly divine i and which he ean.-oz= hale withpY told Iwide in an lionutg , o to .111 in tt whom.hoticge A lette i§ due cho eternal 'bet 1 , .,.---4rirerPtiae , • ... VOTTOP tILI ,STOCKIIOI,DERS..-- 1 Stook bpiaplin in 13t0 rituburgh and eputt,Ovina Railroad, who:R. stock t pen a Hill, aro hc.rob notified dint tbo fi;t#l4.9t wei thi3Ofiv:s. Or, Oetobo 1.1335, it:papa:dein out* ptlre )rnm ILVrapons, IC EVILLY: HALL. ant! 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