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Prthted • and pOlithed enrry morniv, (Sunday 3 except ,)
BY 01111411.011.1 r 111001TGOTWERY,
ON TX6 NORTH-WIXT DIMMER OP WOOD AND SIPTD OTOI;ETO
TERSYS.—Ftva Dollar. a year. payable strictly in advance
Mx Dollars invariably required it nut paid within the year.
10 1 . Single - alphas, Two Cams—for sale at the counter in
the Office, and by the News Boys.
THE BATIIIIDAY MORNING POST
Published from the same office, on a large Manket size
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS tt year, in advance. Single copies,
Fru, QOM
air No paper will betiocontinued, (rlhlem at the
discre
tion of the Proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid.
Sir No .
aliention will be paid to any onier unless accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city.
41ir Conite4ed with the Establishment of the Morning
Post Lo ono of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the
city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice,
and most numerable Perms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, °Mrs N. Fuurth street, Pitts
burgh. declLly
AMES A. LOW RIE, Attorney at La*,
office fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smkhfeld find
Cherry alley: doothly
_TORN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
tP at Law, Wilco corner of Fifth aO ()mut streets, Pitts
burgh. 1e37.1y_
SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth stret., - Pittabnrgh, fourth door bsio‘v Mr. Rody
Patterson'. Livery Staid.. je
DA.TKICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third
Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly
occupied by Alda - man Lewis,) where all business pertaining
to the office onAldermati and Justice of the Peace will be
promptly attended to feld:(tin
AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
A
. W. Biddle, N. 14.4 Smithfield street.
.81,8-0111ce hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock
felals.lr
JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
6 wom of Morket.
A i r Office hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'..:lock P. M
.141:14
BUSINESS CARDS
rOIIN MOORIIEAD, Wholesale Grocer and
COMMiggioll Merchant, fur the sate of PIG METAL aPi
}ZOOMS, and PRODUCE gonerally, No. 27 Wood street,
Plttibtugh. ap24
WILLIAM =LEI, Philo& wn. alearrsog. Pittsburgh.
MILLER & RICKETSON, Nyholesalo Gro
cers, Importer of BRANDIES. WIN 15 und SEGARS,
Non. 172 and 174, urorner of Irwin and Liberty atr.ota, Pitts
burgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yanks, kc , eountantly ou hand
.1310
SM'KEE CO., Manufacturers of Nl'Kee's
. Pennsylvania Olass, all sizes of Window Glass, Extra
Double Strength, imitation Crown and Ruby %lats. Flasks,
Pickle and Preserve Jars; Wine, Porter and lilitteral Bottler,
Telegraphic and Lightning-Rod Insulators.
Sir Second, between Wood and Market street., Pitts
burgh, Pa.. Int a short distance from the steandwun landing,
and from Monongahela Home, St. (lharlos and City Hotel
apr 21
ALFRED Et CITHLINti
=WARD DITHILIDOE 11E•iR Y L. P.L10RJ.1.7.
CURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Alanu
tea-wens of Cut., Preyed nod Plain Flint ULASSW ARE.
warehouse No. 1; Wood street- corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
Air- All other kinds of OlanAwaro and Window (.11a..... at
1 low Market prima.
JUICE 9 n. LEDUS. 'Listen J. CLAM.
EDLIE do ULANI, Successors to Mulcany:.
& SAI . manufacturers of Cut, hiqulded and Plain
kluit and Fancy Colored OLA.SSIVAILE, and dealors in all
kinds of Window Blass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and 'Water streets. Pittsburgh.
REMOVAL.—C. lIIMSE'S, - Manufacturer
I.IL, of ovary variety of VIALS, ISOTTI.L. , nod WIN fxWV
ULASS; black Porter, Wino and Claret Bottles; Dend,john.
and Carboys; also, Flint ()lass in every variety. Warehouse
Nen. 104 Second and 133 First street, Pittsburgh. u.th2s
_ _ _
FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, defiler
• In COUNTRY PRODUCE. offers for sale a thou,
•took of GROCERIES, selected for family use. Spices
every variety and the purest quality, grvund at his Stearn
Mille. Also, Dried Fruits. Foreign and Dotuastic Produce
taken In exchange for userchandis-.
P. IL D. has prucurod a full 61%,,rtm, nt ..f Lan.lretll'e war
ranted GARDEN SEEDS, and Ravina the at tenti,u of all lu
tesested in rural affair& )..11
COMMISSION HOC SE.—The hui)cril,ers
have opened a House fur the nbave purpose, at No IT
Smithfield streets four dov.wa above the Monongahela House.
We will purchase, nr receive on enrronlitniou, for sale, Co,
eig-nments of FLUOR, BAOPI, CHEESE. CORN, OAT: 4 ,
BARLEY. FLAX SEED, GRASS SEED, BALED IIAY,
upon which we will make adratirse, nr purchase at the low'
market rut. for cash. al/,;EI , U.
sc. a ENOLlsitl I. EICIIARI.MeI .1 I. 1'11,0467T
F'ISINGLISII S.: ItICHARDSON. Forwardino
and Clummisalon lolerchants and ‘,11 , ,1em10 donlioN 1,,
JI, BACON and OIL, awl PRODUCE volorallv, Wa:e
howse formerly occupied by Rarbridze Al Ingl,m, No 11l
Water and lZko Fir,t, street. PltrAolrgll. fed,:,.
JOHN Aro"LI1.
ATWELL, LEE t;ro.ory,
Produce and Commission Nit,chants. acd d.•alere in
Pittsburgh Mannfs. - turns. S 1,t0 . ,0 W arr,
and Front stronts, Pittsburgh. apt,
OIIN W. BUTLER & CO.. Forwarding an
J
wad/Wt. Merchants. demur as all kinds of PITT.
BUTUHI MAN CFACTURES, LEAD Fl Ph Kw!
LEAD, No. 67 Front street, Pittsburgh.
H. COLLINS. Forwardin7
Co mminsion Mercisant. and wholeeadu diwler FLi/
CIiZESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE gonarall. N•
25 Wood stre,t, Patsbur,l/
P L. ALLEN, .5-1 - , losalo dealer in Foreign
• ,WISES. BRANDIES, SEOAP....i. Wel )lonongabe...
and Rye WHISKY. Le.; also. RECTIFY 'NO I.O.I. 4 TILLER.
No. 8 Wood 'treat, Pittsburgh.
Bnutller,, Gina. CA'>rdiala. Jamitien Spir.t tot,
and Naw England Rum, Claret., Champagne.. r,otch MI,.
London Brown Stout; lriah. Bomb.. old Mon'o.g:,
bele, Rye and Rectified IVtuaky Apple. Peach. t 1 dd CL.,tt
anal Blackberry Brandies: imparted Huratm. Ru z alle anal
Principe Seg - ars; Halt-Spaniab and (2.entuon Sepera; all at
such low price, to challenge competittott. Fattr3 Bur
Keg, and Labelled Bottles of every atylo. and Damnobtra tut
aloes. I reapectfully invite an examination of my at, ck. at
No.B Wood street. Pittabm-glt
WILLIAM CARR & CO., (William Carr.
late of the firm of J. Parker & Co. 1 wholeeale
CEaS and dealers In Foreign WISES and lIILANDIES.
Monongahela and Rectified W LUSK No. 3 - 2tt Conmierrial
How, Liberty etreet Pittsburgh. jeo..s
JOSEPH FLEMING, successor to L. 'Wil
cox & Co.. corner of Markat street and the Diamond.
keeps constantly on hand n fuf ansorttnent of Dlt CGS, MED
ICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUNIERY, and nrt ,
etas pertaining to hl, butane...
ihr Physician,' Preserintn , na carefully comi.undod at all
hours. Jed'Y
.1011.4 FUXIN° e1[,11[1.,1 FLE.lltytl
VLEMING BROTIIERS, successors to .1.
Kidd & Co, vrholmilo DIiCOUL9TS, No. GO Waxi etrr, t.
Pittsburgh. Proprietors of Dr. IFLane's celebrated Vertri.
rage, Liver Pills, &c. .1,09
JOHN HAFT, JR., successor to James Me-
Duffey, wholesale and retail Rll , l limier lu
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS," No. 141 Wood street.,
three doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburg,ll. nPLY
JrL. MARSHALL, successor to H. Lee.
• WOOL DEALER and 0:11.11113niON MERCHANT
No. 139 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Referisice—W. itrelintock & Bros.. Kramer & Rabin, Mar
phi, Tiernan & Co.,..llrotru & Kirkpatrick.
Pittsburg); May 24, 1868.
CIIADIVICK, dealer in Kentucky
I
TODACaI, RAGS and PAPER, Nu. 149 W,Ol
- below Sixth, Pittsburgh. L o'2o:
tar The highest market prim, In cash, paid for Rug.
VA4TI:II. P. SABSItALL JOdEPU 8 nu,ar,
WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers null
. dealers In French and American PAPEit I1ANtl•
INON, No. 87 Wood atrret, Pittsburgh.
Air&le agaatn for the celebrated manufactures of NI. , : rt.
DOUCOUrt & Co, Pads. ilug:
BT. C. MORGAN. Bookseller and Sta
. tloner. Iles always ou hand a general aavortmeta et
&hoot, Miscellaneous and Blank Books; Printing, Pad and
Cap Paper, &c., wholesale and retail, No. 104
below Flesh (east ride) Pittsburgh.
gar WANTED—Raga and Tanners' Scraps. apls Iy_
JOHN 11. MELLOR., Wholesale and Retail
dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANO'S, MC-IC,
SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY,No. 01 IP.Kxi greot.
rittgairgh. janl
JACOB M'COLLTSTER, Wholesale and
tail BEGAII. MANUFACTURIS and doalo In all Lodi
of TOBACCO, SNUFF and NEUAItd, n 11.1111 st,est,
Pitt burgh.
4ar Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the
various binds of Imperial Segnra. ;
•••• --•
REYMER & ANDERSON, (succes,orF. to
joubno Rbc.dee & C 0..) wholesale dwaerg In FORE lON
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, StiO A RS. .t<,
No, S 9 Wood street, opposite tho St. Charttol hotel, Pitt.
av 2
ATINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CAR T
RAU ILA..NUTACTURER, No. 11)6 Wood street, irgh.
17_
INTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 lir,(T>a
JI
street, third door below Virgin alloy .—DOWN TEN'.
L.R4 would call the attention of Sporting moo to their hirgo
assortment of GUNS, RIFLES and RE OLVINti
the largest and beat selectoddltock ever opened in this is S ,
together with a general atisurtment liarilu ere. ot , -
ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all or which we Mier at the
lawest possible prise to cash purchasers, or fur good ap
paper. marl 's
NORTH-WESTERN POLICE ADEN cV,
No: 0 Waslitngton street, corner of Dearlan n, CHI
CAGO, ILLIEOLS.
ALLAN PINIFILTOY D. R RODOWRS.
PINKERTON & CO. devote their entire atteutlen t“ tin,
transaction of a general detective POLICE BL'SIN Gni!: to
the States of Illinois, WLacenstu, Michigan and Indiana.
mhtg4tf
P F. StiOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third
_U. street, next door to Dispatch Building - it, thaul.fni fti,r
tbe very liberal patnanige heretofore bestowed upon him.
begs leave to ask a continuance of the mane, ns ho fe now
Letter prepared than over to tarnish his mends and
rua
toanwil with garrattrits which will Insure entire imtufaction
He always keeps on hand a largo assortment of the latest
styles of VESTINOS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
ha wig wake to order on the shortest notice, upon roasonable
terms.
perfect fit always warranted
icum U. Tonka ... ..,. ......... a Y01:210
T 111.04111 1 L. ToUNO.
B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
. greet ., op peet. cYty Hotid, unueufactarear of CABI
kT PURNITIMIX and CHAIRS, of every description. Ma
imials and workmanship warranted. and sold at red imed
prima. Cara taken in packing for land ad water CIII - tittgo.
meal
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, wholesale and retail, embracing every
style of furniture, In Rosewood, Maliogauy and Walnut, mt.
Labia inr_Parkn , t , ehambora , and dining room+ ; equal fie my
In New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prices. Every
article co.ad . , 7,_bi band, and „anted.
Cabinet Makers supplial with any quantity of PUP. %I.
TOME mid CHATRS, on reasonable tenni.
lioteds and Steamboats furnished at the shortest noti-e.
air w.,,,,,,,,,, 0 1, Noe. 77 and 79 Third street,
Ake PITTSBURGH, PA.
OHN COCHRAN & BROS., Manufactur
ars of Iron Railing, Iron Vaal., Vannwi n jos ,
0f...MA0./ Second greet and 80 Third Ltreet Le,
own weird:a Market Waits, Pittsburgh, Pn 4 ; on
nand a variety of nay patterns 'Taney and Plain, sni tn l,l,, for
all. Iltutloalar attention paid to enclosing Grate
Lall.PUrrobbit4 dons at shad undo. mer-21
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE A: MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.
ty street, hss just recell-.
BRANDIES.
Geuto Brandy, (very fine,)
Otard Dupuy & Co., (ouper.)
Marron & Co.,
Saterac.
WINES.
&mad Madeira,
Howard, March A Co.. M ad' ra,
Host India Modena,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
man, illo do
Table do
Cooking do
Beesw•lag Port,
Pure Juke du
Ordinary do
Et. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Svi . e.ot
Chnmpagura,
Anchor,
1 ertvn r
1.1 Ideaeck
Together with 1.11 other art
DeSIL
IjIANOS manufactured by CIIICKER
INO & SONS, Boston. and fur sale by
‘7OIIN H. MELLOR, No. 87 Wood street, "
between Diamond alloy and Fourth street. • '
JOHN H. MELLOR is now reciting an entire fresh stuck
pf new PIANO-FORTES from the manufactory of Chicken.
bring & Sons, Boston, consisting of all the various styles of
8, 81.4 and 7 octaves, to which the attention of purchasers is
iespeetfully invited. All the Piano-Fortus from the factory
bC ehis.kering A Sons al, warranted, and sold at Boston
prices. JOHN 11. MELLOR.
Agent for CHICKERINO ,t SONS. fur Pittsburgh and
ssittru Pen nsy I van la novl4
gragNM
Tr ER's TRANSPORTATION
Anticipating tho mint of facilitios for transporting
naghts to anti from the Eastern Citlea, eta Pennsylvania
Canal and Railroads; we have increased our stock of Boots.
ha, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, whirl. gives or a
rumteity of over 1500 tons per month encli way.
assure our friends. and thaw disposed to patronise the
State improvements, there will be nothing spared on our
port to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
/tad Western Pre4lits with promptitude and despatch
KIEII .b AIITCHELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. 01:11XFIPIL A Fla KBM
JJ. GILLESPLE S Chi , Lookaug Glass Mannfacturen,
. and dealers in Looking Glass Plates. Plate Glass. En
grarings, Combs and Fancy Goods, N 0.76 Wood street, Pitts
burgh.
On hand and made to order. Gilt Pier and 31ant1e Glasses,
Mahogany, Rosowood, Walnut and (Alt Frames, or 3lould
lag, every de,cription.
Steamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt .
ENTERPRISE IVORKS, Nu. 136 Wood
at., third door below Virgin alley.-1101VN & TETLEY
would call the attention of Spotting mon to their large m
aurtment • , 1 GUNS, RIFLES and REvotrlNci pis•roLs,
the largest and best selected stuck over opened in tin, mat •
hot, together with a general assortment of HARDWAR E.
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE. all of which VC
tdfur at the lowest possible prkes to cash pun:ha:ions, or tot
good approved pap Or. marlB
MSW ILER, Wholesale and Retail
Denim - Is Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Tin, Iron and
Ilun,ekeepera' liarrlware, Tinner? Machines and Tooln. Tin
Plate, Short Iron. Wire Rivets, 21 North Secon.l
street, Buehler's Hotel HARRISBUR.
solo2.%lZim
,„„
11'111 ENETIAN BLIND MAslFern
• ELI:. IhAN tworer.,l in. horilth v aa to manna. ho ail
Anti btu opened ho BLIND MANDFACTIIIIY. at
t..;.1 I fib street : to,ir the Poat tiffiro, hetir e , a , wood nnj
Smithfield. whate he hart as tiaaorinteot of tronn,l
with plain and fancy NVorshat and Silt Trim mink. ano :-
prep:trot to till nLy i.o thi nro.it
tonna. Ilia work lo warranted to iris, mattofootam. or thon
refunded.
u'p,„ Otd Blinds rotairod. httn n call, ai h
Kit 't be beta tn work matt, tny7 1 y
EW COACH. AND cAIIRIAGE
E C. 1., eon,.
lail•eoca amt Belmont titria•te. Allegheny City would re•lia,••
tally inform their friend,. air! the public generally. that they
linioeorninoneed the nninufaeture of I . .tliit lAO LS. l!A
-IL,CKA IA AN S. ftl wit ES. sI.EIG llr un.l C \
RI oTti. in all their vapour lei of finish anal pr. .i.eirlon
,2131„.. All ,Jrderz will, be ex uteil with .teat regar•i to
and bounty of Vepaire rt ill also be attemilioi i•
on tho nuat remionable t trn. king w nII their ark the
t Ea•torn nhafta. l'uleo. tint Wll, - 1 idutf, they Gil • onn•
dart thut tilt ale bit them n iti that
forily trial of [Lou tin wark.
hit - 61.4er. hi., request,: glee us a vl, lad •re put
•
rhaaing ',tabu - hero. !y
I.IIO.CLOW ... I. , 11,1" f.ORtiC
L•u,‘cti
LLUW •Airiciii.ioni to E. M. iligrlow. No. 4l Lua
u. ind Haley, Uetil AIC I:
C /ACHES, A ETi INS, I Kb, Rua livery descriptii.ti
of FANCY built I, an .1
171:1211:11.r Li I. y • d0rif,11.,1 , grt1..... .1..
4.2 of Wort:III:1,144 1.11.1 Li.n.tia;3
11:13... All murk trarx.nttsl. IP 1 ,
CEO.IC W'IIITE .. CO., N, Nlio•ko
strurt • ntb.nti. on and after ply It I/ 1 , '2O
L• out then kurneut eto,k IA) /A KS, TALSI As arm
FANCY SILKS, at greatly Itslu• u.l
It being tlaar Inttuttion t, rnlarto• and .dhersrlse itoprot.•
tisuir Stole, son to nutlu• roil for this branrll of ii. tr
basun:3a and tvlsltltur t.. ,I' so lunuoluttely. tb,y .snit
t Isar uut the stuck on hand as t...0n as possible.
nor2tvihn
'WILLIAM S. HAVEN-THE ()Lu PRINTI
ivo
ii 8,./t 1K and .4 3 7A NT il
W assn No ovary di of Lepal. Cnrnmerelal. Caul;
and rtttAmtsnat JOB PII NTINU and BOW( BINDINO, and
furnish oeory article In the Blank Hook. Paper and Stort,t
or y ltne, at the shortest nut. , snd lal I ilo
till_ Blank &sok and Stutionnry Warehouse, Printing
and Book Bindery. rorner of Market and Firsioonil Pax. nos Id
RICHARD C. BUCKING, Ithumfacturer (d .
Gilt. 'Silver, Ilraas and BMW. , Lta.SIKINU-i/LASS.
PriliTß AIT and Cr 1:11E. FRAME:S. Plain and
Nu. Ll st. Clair sti. oL All kinds of C.'otniia.rtrion Grueuninits
Strianiisoat, All kinds iif Gildrng, and rs-rlltstiog. t.
older. Gilt Mouldingi
Varnish for Oil Painting, Engravirrivi and Idtliograpini, for
gale
US— Impnirft: ..r Oil ruint.ngs runtorta In ti,
nannuer
'. All Frame; and Muulthaga ntartuful-turk , l to hair c'
btbliallipont may be clonued, wtthunt injury. unh map alai
wa.tor. Call and sue. Churn atreet, PluAburall
Enh2f:tf
ToliS OROCTT, Importer of BRANDIES,
ruN. wrs; ES. dr Dealer In fine Old A1 0 n 0 n,,,,1,,,rt
11 Lodz!, Pt. , .lt Brindy, 6c. AlsJ, ‘INu
I.k7t- corner of Stnithfluld and Front streetrt, Pittht.urgli.
Fr lONIAS OLIVER., SADDLE, lIARsEss AND
1. TRUNK MANUFACTURER., No. 4 St Ulan go - ,,t,
Imtsburgli.
florae Clothing, Whips, spurs, s.e.
,Nll lAA E. EN & CO. hay, till liutid, lit
• Owir e11...1.'1 , m CA BIN KT and CUAIIt MANI
Suotlith,id ntrrot, u tarp. Ais....irtiiient Fancy
And iduin Furniture, which they CIA/ /
than customary rates. Terms. snob oni). L lec. y
lIARNETT, HORSE 8110E11 AND
1...) BLACKSMITH, tem erected s new and eonumodnms
trick Shop on CHERRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth
streets. where ten is prepared to do all wort in his line with
the utmost promptitude. hating had long experience /II
the bminess, ho respectfully solicits the patronage of his 'ld
cruatorners and the public generally lull
7.11V.S 7.SIEL LINGER, •
uAMES 31ELLINGER, Monongahela Pla
ning NEU, would reaptfully Inform 1.5 friendo and l h. ,
public that hi 4 new eetabllahmout It now ID full op.-ra
tion, and that he td prepared to furnish li. , at Cabins, and fill
all urdore fur ILA-Ntlll LUMBER, with promptueas, and et
the loweet rates. . . . . . .
- -
Board land Plank, planed on one er forth constantly
ore hand.
Such, Doors and Mouldings, of every descripuorr made to
order.
zg„.. Builders and Carpenters would find it t., their adven
tage to give him n call. as be can now furtilaL theta ,vlth
Planed Stull . , suitable f,,- every description of work.
===
WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth
streets. koops tho largest stuck of WATCHES, Ms E
JEWELRY, dc, to to found lo Wootern Pennsylroni.
, .
long ex perienea, ,stablished reputation and maturate charges
pria.unt the highest inducements why those in want a rt
good Watch, or other artkles in his line, should giro him an
opportunity to serve them.
Ira_ Flue Watch Repairing - done promptly and in the best
manner. norm _
JAM:CS BLUELY /AXIS C. =ULT.
BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRO
KSZS, corner of Seventh and Smithtiel•d streets, Nue
burgh.
Farms, Houses, Lots, MIA Furnaces, &c bought find
sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca
ted ; Bala, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attention
given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Term•+
reasonable. nor27alsw
.._,...:._ _ -
WIG INIANUFACtORY—Mns. TtENTER,
six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
(Hike, Allegheny City, in prepared to fill orders for Whin,
and all Muds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The best
imallty of tnofivial Is furnished, end entire end:traction guar.
enteed. mylniciswly
__ __.
FULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, Ss:mussy, (MO.—The Plltmeritwl
[raring moved Into his now Works, reamtly eructed, corner'
,)1' 'Water, Itl'Donough and Sheldy etroote, is prepared to cue
tract for and execute all orders for Passonger, Baggage,
Poet-Ocoee. House Freight. Platform, Gravel, Hand and all
other description. of CARS.
Also, fur STEAM ENGINES of all size., GEARING, RAIL
ROAD CASTINGS of all description., and all other work
app•ertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
The Foreman of the different depertmont are ar_lentiflo.
andpraetloal men—mostly from Eastern manufnutories—
who keep themselves Informed and adopt all valuable mod-'
ern Isnprovemente. (apg2l33l] VI W. WETHERELL:
n. 1. CrWMIND.....I. C.C. TCNICR....W. 11. WOODWARD.'
AMERICAN PAPIER. MACIIE MANU- ,
FACTUflitii.l L'OMPANT, So. 78 Sod street, Pittie:
burgh, manufacturers of PAPIBR MACIIF. ORNA-MENTS
fur Churches, Ileums, Steamboats, Ac.; Mirror and Picture
Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Tramiel, Cot
ttlees, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilingi, Rosettes
and 'Mouldings of every description, size and design. cheaper
sad warranted More durublo than any other article now to
&a — Orders executed on tho shortest notice.
N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders ta twpedelly
meted to this article, on account of Its light weight.
CUMMINS, TL'NES & CO,
No. 78 Second street, between Wood and Market.
JO2l Pittsburgh.
J. H. JONE.D 0 D. DZKII T.
JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Mer
chards, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. [spin
GREASE -2O bbls. for Itailron4 and Coul,
Cam, for Jude by Idea] IFENEY it. COLLINS.
INFAN TS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS, of
61 Wood stmt. Idea) J W ILSON a SON
Agent, No. 201 Liber
the following very choice nr-
Jamaica.
Santa Cruz
Baguet,
London Cordial
Schnapps:
SUNDRIES.
Rutherford's Scotch Ale.
Borelar's Loudon Porter,
Cherry Brandy,
lacn the.
Arasethe.
Curarm.
Sat th
Nloalra and Jaen,
Youllg 1131.. and Black Teas,
Rogllalt Bronnon Chqeee,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
various brands,
!Old Monongahela Whisky, of
all grades.
ides connected with the bind
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PITTSBURGI
FOR SALE 14 ND TO LET
VALUABLE REAL lisTA'l'E FOR SALE
AN D LEASE.—Tice following valuable propet situ
ate in the cities at Pit b•buruli and Allegheny. Pettus)
and other additional Real Estate In diffelent parts of the
NVeswrn country, is now offered for sale, or lease for a lung
term of guar., on reasonable terms.
The City ',Ls, from the nature of the grades, and width of
the streets. and avenues running through thorn, according to
Mr. Mellowln's celebrated (Uty District Plan, and from their
pisiitlun, will soon lrecome the finest parts of this city.
Persons from a distance wishing to make investments of
cspltal in manufactures, will tind this the hest property in
or near this city for the purls.... It m traversed by two
Railroads, and has also all the convenience el the Allegheny
river, on.lvhich it is situated, which will secure at all times
abundant supplies of coal, iron and lumber, at the cheapest
T ays or SALE—WiII be one-fourth in hand, and the bal
awe of equal annual payments in sic yearn. prOptkrly secured
with interest payable nernhannually.
Forte-slaw Lots fronting on the Allegheny river, in thn
e
Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, 24 tent ny '2.27 feet in
depth to Butler street, (60 feet wide.'
Fifty Lots on Butter street. in the Ninth Ward. 2.4 feet by
Llo feet In depth to Spence alley, (24 feet wide.)
Forty-eight Lots fronting on &nalßunn street, feet
wide,) each having a front of 24 feet and depth of 1a) l of
to Spence alley.
Forty-seven Lots opposite the above, on Sundßrian street,
each having a front of 'IA feet by 120 in depth to Mulberry
alley.
Porty-ono Lots On Penn street, 24 feet in front by 180 feet
In depth to Mulbet ry alloy.
Forty-atx. Lobs °planate the above, end., having a front of
24 feet by lOU feet in depth to Spring alley.
Ihventy-tive ads on Liberty street, each baring 24 ro.t. br
800 feet in depth to Sprtng
. _
Sixteen LOIN on lergll.l3 Strefq., adjoining the unto - depot
of the l'ennsytraniti Railroad Company, of difiart.ut
Seven 1-ot_4 on the eorner of Prnn and Water atreets, 120
foot front on Penn by 135 feet on Water. of different depths.
A 1...0t of ground on Second and Try arreeta, adjoining
Parry A Co.'s Foundry, having a front on Second street of
57 feet, and miming along Try street 120 foot to Or - ye:lough
street.
A lAA of ground oppoalte Cho ahoy°, haring 11 front
on theimuugh stre,t, and in dopth 34;1 to lower water
murk on the Monongahela river, with a river fr..t o 1 y 5
fret.
Two Lot , . on Third street, als.,ro I.4.Les, c.th a trout of 2i
Goa tdi Third attrezd. by Sit in depth.
A LLEAMENY CITY, PA.
Lot No. 2 . 5 in the Borough plan. en the turner of Eaet
Colninuu and Water ,tmet, baring a trOn I 011 East Co!DOOM
of 00 fret by 240 feet in depth to :I , ,andrulky AtIVOT.
Lot 20 in the Borough plan. On the corner ut East Cullman]
and Gay alley. having a front on Last Cutn.tuen and Gay alloy
of CO feet by 230 in depth to Sandusky street.
•
lAA No. tf2 in the ilioougli plan, on the scrnt aide of Bearer
ntreut, baring n trout of tau feet on Beaver street by 240 feet
to Webster street.
Lot PA. to the same ran BA above. having n front on D'il-
Tor ntreatof feat by 240 to Webatar atreet.
Fifty One-Acre Wt.. e l . mere, Lel 'Smithfield Form," in
said Tisra lip, ndjr•inink; "(14daand, - un the F.,orth eet
Ruud.
NCETMORELAND COUNTY
Two hundred and seventy-tour arte+on Los Alban RA Creek
near the town of Ltgoaier. . .
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STATE of% I:NDIANA
A tract of land, acme, Nu 14-i It,
about 12 rallex frotn
STATE (0F ILLINOIS
I no thousand two bond: rd and twrnty , ct auvg In Run
dolph c,unt3
IMIC=I
Two tb,sitnd bundrr.l !Inv m r.e ,u J.
ouu:e
For plarix and q;.,,if.0at.10. of all 1114. lorPgumg Lae
eu t, or .Idr,, Box. ::u, Ftttnbtvgd, I'a
UTA RLF:S B. SCILLY, &gout.
dlw Thud strret, Brit dwr wart ut 31.arke.t.
N - 01'14 4: TO MAMA IT MAY CONCEITS.—The
of It& }LAW o of hocheAtt., are now r lonod
nud tilV PL 11. NO ho. r.alrl4 ,00ltitetto..1.
..f r tupl• I:,•ut u.t, ty of Lard
tu•s• tatuiLv.. wlu, ltuvu 1...0uu8t. ,11.•
pi r,t/A1
II r1:1 couatint an.l I,‘
lturtlllus m , ,0 will I, teuu,:ud w.any on LI,• trot k of ill.
1.1,04,1 1/e4i.S..n
rile ('lr .ficotl,o2typal ..tni..l.ni,”
and m full vp.craUutt Car a
tic', y. 11101.1.4 Jul
i.l be c.
I , ail will
r-ifoi.rig iII 6/11..1.11,1 iii
iA 11, Citi
1,0 i••i
A pro:l:in.,: Grwkrnulrr twvs ju.,lwt
,ed nine Largo lot,. and , outrx.ctrAl to Inake up-li d i irt
; $lO .OOO ' , e l, g.ug, of ,•4wwvirw
work the pr 0..... arrk, twA,d , s yArld :oot.t.d .1
t.uttAn-14 , 1 I:: Ow t,,,g1t1,,r to .t
Pllr 11, ead) w .101 t,
t l,c ttp.t.l •,tt.t111,..; t, the, .11,. - J w,tll tea..
1n.,:, 100 atalog all4ido.: Puritit. tauerlioht,
:• "'-': "4.' to tel ://, art sutni. allr III: e
hat- Ilea llatilon. it:t2 ttor , e
144•441 tta .1144141 e, earl.
A 0 . 4 uEIEEE WEI it Et I. tt3 EEWEEtp lor Ert tlo• 1 •Itr 14:51 • 50 . ...-55
n„ r 11.0 I Eur pollr rl a , pr -pnug.
.15:1 55 , 5 mr- 450.1 v g.zort ,r55/5. r5,:r5 15, •11:11ti r r • n 1150
r 51., lo,tor riors-5 tr,555:1,; 5 Lr . (1,55 5i
` —Ay n• i t ltAl ,-tu - h If
,3 , thkr• IVI Wl' 11.-
I.ogr 1.4 t.:ty lAA feot I-y und
tr. ,1/1 i?..50 , nt
ii..ttieztt , ..l and magnal,[o. att Or
in the rutlgn 1 . . t... 31.4..•
I rnnand, A , h. 1: en •
t 4.1 . th• Ow, at t I,krg , k.us. •
1.10 4 aCtl !.1:11
AU i.Lk, t I'ItIIPEETI' Al -
) A \ALI .11SLE klul rtE A\t lAff ori Ferry etre,.
(0,1,11.1 att the Flit N Arti Prat', S, IrtF, I
rtit.tarttral:y stith .trurre tetenterst -
1.,: et at, r
rott.l gravel n,. , TLe ittirttltrir; et 4.. te,
fit.rrtlng .trr Ferry 1111 ,1 •1. t.l: 4.1 1, Awthl,l, n
11,trart, TArttrzt. 1)r .11arrtilte rutty:4 p:rri...en
Ti::. ponesity a.ll I, J. desap..o, I ss..n) term. )
app. , 11:4 to II II AN. itrent
Aga—That NVAII kills /1:hls. AND I.ol'. ,:unte
s •sr tier of Do.-d and Ft ...a at rind., helm; 'Ai foot flout
xtreet. and extending along Pr- nt istreet rx. leset --non
s.s. umessl by William 11. triton to a liroenty nod Linnet
Stole Apply na nhere.
) IiWELLINCI 11 , . 1 • 5E AND LA rr,
i 1..• .utesslilset Prindiylvittna Ai entin wltion
few roa. of the ('ours ti tr. Ties i ti. .7? foot trusting sa
Penne)lveinla A lenue, mei extend. Lawk ltti feet ton feni
alley. The }mime onearly iiew..aminrinng ten rooms, is: ith
till modetri Tlo. istoperti ....h only to he
oet: to bit admired, ant will be :cold ncessturnininung
term.. 11. 11. 11l AN.
No. Al roll,
YEW BARI:A r\?— , Pur. a.•”... at %%,,,,1 4 '
With baits and fo•ht
rig the Olth , riUrr It i. (err,' at rnu..111.-.4 than $t
w• arch •
,11 I 4 of ball isti iin [ha Alleghntn 1n,.,. in lio
ough. nn utthili m tiriiiiited n .u(i•nor hon. It
111 no gtr«n w ioitiliange for Westiirn lend
Ttv.inay-eiglit siert. at ./wk'. 1t,,,,. thrco mil.. loner the
Twenty-three acre. adjoining Temperanceville
All these are ialiered low Pantie) to tempt you oat of jeiar
money and if these do not gait von, just cell and get in)
printed Register of Lots and Lands for sale On It there are
ham gains iulered THOMAS WOODS.
Foinrth street.
I(),AL Yult SALE. Sixty three
V,/Ktrn ut wlth 2Li.) c... 1 ittt.twhod and nil tho itit•
li,Velll , lsts thereon IEJ mue . c.wmful FA,. 14
ealtiLite.l .11 the Mont.hgaholn ilrer. 3-1 huh... ith.ititi Plll4-
burgh, and Ix •uppllwil with it Farm R.,
Elo.ex, Urehnr.l, liallroa.l. a nd all • - l-,111 - 11l hurl% -r
The von, of nye (net thick, and.itnnot be .nricn+...l
In quallty For furthot pat ticultirn npp;y to
NICHIA.SUN 4 PAYNE,
Libel I) ~tr,•o
I'ILDINO LOT FOR SALE.-A
feet 0 WYLIE ,tteet, and extending 110) feet to
‘N tin 01101 uti the both Irar t of the lot to n.. Cellar Wall,
built for two Mall 1101a.i. Ma lot Is In a tleittrataa lane. ti
fox a residence; and will I sold low, and un favurshlo tom.
Title good. and clear from Inillatbralwe. Log nits ot
OW. F. LIILLMUItR,
J 512 at the office of Morning Potit•
BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
offers fur sale SIX LOTS. of ground fronting upon
and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connelleville
Radruad. In the growing and thriving Borough of ;MIS Y.l;:'-
PORT. Four of the Lad are ;57 . !, - , foot In width by, ab o ut
120 In depth, fronting at one cud on the Depot, and at the
otin‘. VII ',lnc's., htreut. ; and two of theist fronting fur their
whole length on other streets
Atso—TWO LAyrs, 37!.<, feet in width, fronting the otle r
site of the Depot, and In depth 121.--one of the Lots hordur
tog for its whole length on Jerome street.
So both, property can 110 found. and It will 1p) sold low
Part ul the payment taken In Stoik of the Connullevip..
Itailmad, if desired. GEO F. 111 LLMORX,
01111od of the Pus;
Pittsburgh, August 31, 1955..,thwtf
ZULU LARD LAMP—liar ' s' Cold WI Lamp can now les
...sl at the Exhil.itlen !loom of M. F. EATON, Nu. tnt
Fourth street. The Agent of the Putouts. wlll be found
thorn, and 11 prepamd to till ,tates end sell nght• fer :qat,ef
end entlntkvei.
- .
It Is a new Invennon—well apyrorml I,y thos.• k m ,,v
It. na a matt k ., ~f grout .-,..many w lighting
Iwitsas. It burro c. 1./ Lard, atlkl ILIal,•:4 a Ltll4aat het.
Fortuttea Can La tu9.Je out of lt, t Iglu for tan Wory
will be sold rheirp, Ity JOHN W. HITT,
Agent of l'acente,
WMTERN LANDS.—NVo have an .genielite with r.cu
tletuen of experience It' tLo datlcrent Western State,
by which choice lands can be locates! at Gorrrninont prlee
l'ereons desirous of locating lands, either for speculation o r
for actual settlement, will find It to their advantage to wry
us a call. Ono or Can correspondents In loan hoe 81.,01Lt the
At six weeks In critiadly examining the lands in that liters
enlnes.t to entry, and writes us Clint hu his selected over 2z.,.
UV,' some of choice lauds. 111.ARKLY R HICIIRY,
ec 2111.tur Nirnor 84.coatb and Seulthll44ii garrote.
T'ALtABLE LAND FOR SALE—Three and a-half scree
of Load, eligibly situated on the Rant Liberty Road, up
podito the residence of Cartwright, Esq. This land hen
well, and is very deidracle itithur for a family residence, to to
divide into bull:hug lots. Ernie, .j.. 1,600; terms easy.
nov2u S. cuTLIBEIa to SON, 53 Market street
1o;v pTices
cuitnnodating; terms of payment, pleasantly situated on
Chestnut street, Lawrenceville, within tine minutes' walk of
the omnibus Station. 3kt-bemire, and ail others, desirous of
purchasing a cheap lot. and onterms, will Mal the
above all right." eCTIISERT SoN.
DIRECT from the Staffordshire Potteries—
A late arrival of ItURENSIVARE, at the old •-•
stadd of HENRY HIGBI". N 0.12.2 Wood street. Fitts- 1,14-T
burgh. This atusortment embraces some now and
choice styles of white Breakfast, Dining and Toilet Seta, o r
brilliant whiteness. from one ul the first manutacturere in
England. ALso, Vitiated blue and white Iron Steno Ware,
for Hotels; and a very general and superior variety of all
articles of Flint Glees, and other wares adapted to the wants
of city and country trade; all of which will be ilispoe,l o f of
low prices- nuvJr
drAIS.SOLiffi-ON OF PARTNERSIIIP.—Tho partneralilp
formed by the anderolped sod JAMES O'NEAL, ;,,
carrying on "THE CASIDS,N COAL WORKS," under the
name and style of JONES, O' TEAL & MILLER, is now die
solved I SAAC JONES,
July 7th, JOHN H. MILLER.,
T~ - ~ (E ads tkrosik (or by
LA nuvW, HENRY EL P)LLLNS
C
'
lIISIN
, I'HURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1855.
MISCELLANEOUS
AGENCY OF TILE NINA INStRANOI:
j_ COMPANY. ,J Hertford. Coon. Chartered, 1.119. Paid
up Cash Capital, VAhhutxs, with large surplus securely invest
ed. ti4,111:l111.1110.1 dividend of X per rent., July I, 1854.
This Company taco been doing ms huturtmeo trustriesg
nearly a half century—have paid out for property destroyed
by aro under its policies, more than Fifteen .slillions of Dal
lars since they commenced business. Its annual receipts and
present toasts lwhich are below) give indemnity to each
policy-holder of more than two millions of A policy
of insurance is no better than hrOwn paper, unless it is in a
Company that will pay in mum of has, It becomes necessary,
therefore, that )ou know something of the character and
solvency of the institution before you take a policy. Its age,
ex verience...l. capital—its uninterrupted success fur thirty
six years—its uniform course of honorable dealing—places
the ,Etna Insurance Company among the and and most sot
relit institutions of the country. Its premiums axe cash
No premium antes taken—nu IisitIeSSIIIIMIS made on policy
holders—but all is C.A:.311. If you meet with a loss, make up
Your proofs, Mill in sixty days call and got your •money.
IS is the way we have dune boniness for nearly forty years.
They continue to make iusUrante on Gonntryatores, Wits
Faso riot. Dwellings. Barns, and all descriptions of property
Iu tows or country, at fairl rates. Your attention Is imited
to the following low lutes on Country Dwellings, or the
wlo.le term of one, three, or tine years.
1 year. 3 years. 6 years
Built of Lorick or stone. metal r,.4.
• .. . . .
80 feet frum similar rick 45 lif 11.,i,
I milt of brick or stony. nitingio roof. 54, 1 1 ,:.,'
From. ,I we II ingli 75 . Pi. ..:.
ASSETS OF THE aI3IPANY, JULY 1, 1556.
Cash in hand, and in phoenix Bank. • j 65,630 25
Cneh in hands of ...... ...... . 137,137 81
Real Estate, unineumbered 10,672 05
31ertgaga Bonds. 6 and 7 per cent. inter.t,
ptyabie ,ieuil-ati ual ly
2o blx per cent. Stan, of Virginia Bonds, interest
payable se.ini-anutially 20,200 00
5 Mx per cont. State of North Carolina Bonds,
Interest payable semi-annttally 5,000 00
10 six per rant. Jersey City Water Bonds, Interest
payable setni-annuall y 10,300 00
5 ten her cent. City of Milwatikie Bonds, inter
est payable bemi-iturtually 5.150 00
seVrti per rent. 111C0111w Bonds, interest payable
setni.ann tial ly 8,200 00
the Coluisnaly, neoorrd by mortgagto.. 6,200
Bills reciNable, amply secured, and payelditat
Bank 8,412 12
500 .hares Hartford and New Haven Built - caul
Company.. . ...... 00,000 00
•• hart ford and /41 - widener It. It, 10 per
c,nt profrrred and una.rantrixi.... 9,9-25 (X.)
1 , 7 Boston send IVoreester Ralinvad 10,058 (xl
•• Connecticut River Railroad 14.0 IX)
Connecticut River Company 1,250 00
lilo Stafford Bank. 3 instalments paid in.. 3,000 00
SB Engin Bank, f`rnridenco. R. 1 '1.980 001
300 Haunix Bank. iiintford, Conn 3:0;600 00
305 Ex...hang° Bank, 17,550 1.50
200 •. Farmers and Nit...thanks' Bank, Hart.
ford, Conn. 25,0100 01)
150 Connecticut River Rank. ilartfonl... 9,750 00
21.4. 1 WI f.dd Bank,
•• titate Bunk. •• 011
‘• Hartford C.,onty p a ”k, " 00
10 , " City Bank, •• TOO) Ou
200 Croon Rank. Sr, ti..ri. ..." 122&E 0 0
445 •• Broadway hank, - . 14.180 00
1.0 •• Bank.
I. ilett. ,, r Bank, 10,000 00
4ssi) Mr•ihnnk,' Bank, •• . .... U. 900.00
1,0 - Rank North A meri.. 10,500 MP
Hassle of Arnerica. 13.9V1 Oo
•• liennk of the Republic. • • .. 145,;95 4s)
3,9 Rank of the C.anmonw.-alth. •• 5,000 00
1., • I,tea York Lite Insurance and Trunt
•• r'tan, Trees C. Ilipata)
5.5.15,E30
1,111‘,1 ¢ll , l .....I).ccuruts u.m.E.11.,
IL 11. TEN-ETCW.
(Vice.. N. W ,•rtirr Wood mill Fifth fttr,to, Pittalmrgh,
oir For tut thol 11/forma:ion otiqulrr tho counting-room
or thn ,All3l,lfty \:..n11114 l ot. vE22.1%.3m_
rriE '.\Tl 1:1)A1- EVENIN POST.--
4th. ,htiots bf•tw,r,
0.11.1
I tti<lL Prospectu4 for 15:3. tiw pritpdetairs of the
I , et lane It fur plant that the public ore alrtatilv tulot - abiy
.111:tint...al u Ith 1,.• char, a paper thatla, groan
attott3 tit. tog tit. st.rtitst nod sutit4attitt of Tl[lftTt Pl3li It
Their 01) . )+.1 ulaay. Im. 1.-en, st.+ it reintilnl to he,
! puttl,lt a werekl) paimr [sir 1.110 Lowly cirri., which shall
not only tinti,c, bot anto .+t/ tett oa,•: auprove, thirty who
may real t. T . ./ A 40,11.001/ uua olgo t, thu 1.. ,, 11.3.ru,1es are
from fotrign and lontedtic
tel (:ranee] arta vt tiv tustro. tire character procured,
al, p.osittlit
Lien !sous For ea.:, Land., (lir neat interesting portions
of the tta • of the I,lorf:t Lify, Ady,s.-
tare ati.l tor: and stri<gtal article, Upon
A„tt v t tire Au rount of [lto Vraitita and :trunk
a haat, Not. Leg, are included sinegig tho eiAld Ittfurmatton
t 1 0 1, • g,(1.11 11 i r rid in the ',tat.
Rut the 111•11 , 1 nstutra, a tahlar raugh—it has facultass
N h h tha Ltunatr•tus arttl )).4), t!. 11 11 ,4 z imaj,..
11•1 ts•attatt; The., tacultios ahs must havo Omar attt.rtpri
at, h-at. al , se they baottlat unterblash :tad. a, a •huttasivanatt,
m,aihsLama. anti tu:ssaist.i. and Is Out attla
• tat. , an • • t tttl Ig. /1111/11111 Itatur, and, lashh :•• sattsly thas, lols,-tt-quplanted• taamo
of
al fair raolsth on or 11.4 P,..t to
t ',Luc% and 111 NI..R.
.ell , ..idt.but , .l, in the tintt two of the utwee De
to“ Ili, 11l e•v••ral the ril.e.t Kifte.l elders in the laud.
4!•,. mei l'oetny upon the beet
le ...h. eh , in tho. , okttitr) and ',rut itwa/. dengn
mittlior
- I r to. De...tont %%Le,' he.. In nor Ilesl tetiwr of
Jni.uar, nett
•k•it I\ I \•, 611nstrati, tulik•rtula plart•lt mud i.
..1 •.•:1 .12.1 tivw I c0•0nt1...1. ith vtlx•rn
~t Ho, • •,tv., 11,010, ro!th,l alto freely
Th.. .• .•:••• ••2 tho Irv: large papa, IIII•rd with hie anti
221 , ,,:,t. II •.1 Itmax•rnig trardi. 111 islaudwitlunt is
uld!1,- I I, rourtrsy, 81. d 1.1. It tdallduy,
tIo• 1•••-t Word!) tAl•olt, and lart, td , pd.., or As
I:uuil, p 4 551. off.. of htum v and Kenr•rol Irthrlllgrdh-rh %co
1,•0111{1..4 it —t.ity , .rnt chle.f,.Atthuna..V. Y.
. .
•a•ho rid) ttoitt it, that beacon S Prtnrifnu will
g a. i WON. far as vv. , can Judge by years of
otaers I.lllhll.6htn. 1.1” rather Ware titan they
toid their parr fa editest with very marked atiihty
it 1.. •ithibitilly fr.,. from ellly .11[1111.111alitall and
ol a In:faith:, tons on all gunnim.i., triorlorate
J11,14,1 , 4:0. 1 , 111 at tfya ruil.lly advomktimf the right. IVe
a ono of Os° 11),..t generally littlartiNO pap , ls in "Or ul.
.P.Prfloo - igii, lb .
I: th. Lest literary and fitfully lAN, in 11.
Ist<lndl, 111.
‘Vc hava lturrtidore spoken in high wren of Lim nitwits of
tint Pisa, an Me. .4 tine last papers an our exchange list, an t i
se regard it as one of the host literary vat's,. to be funnel
any when• its etlitothas arc written with ability, and take
thaeral. indepeinient arid cOtnitrybenstre v.v. of wen and
thegs .`//ar and .4drerturr. l Mgshtrethe,
It Is descry...lly imp of the mist popular public Jtawnials in
ths United :states, oionlattito; es it floes. hr a literary pd at
a view, all the utter/trim of the Istst thapuritica, with a vast
ituiount of genital intolligottra —llepiddican, Lackadd_ (Y.
'lllllld, teasit m itiltanccr—Stuglwavpy. $2 a yarn'.
.11.5 On n year.
" And iiite t.. ircttnr•up 111 fluid . 1U (s) '•
la .• 1 And one to gottor-up of nub, „. to Oil i•
• A iiJ vino to wittordip of Ohio. . ••
idivoya y.,st )tool,
I)EAI'ON A Pi:TER:4OS,
No. 66 Third striiid, Philadelphia.
40- Sample tmtat, t sent 1171ltie to tiny our, alma re.
riov26
Joseph White's Carriage Repository.
how carrying ists Luse
ti noses in his spacious premises, (now lately
al,larged,; on the Pittsburgh and tiroetishurot •
'turnpike, !war the Two Mile lion, between
sad Lawrenceville, raspectfkilly invites the pstblls
1.• insp., hie st,•,l, or 'AII.III Ali &c. Anti ho
onoiv Mat prh.V.
.t,l, 114141,:
t esp:t leo., in the 1).11.e., OM\ bit, 111111 I•.
pla,e borne his ald tha same twice Of
ringer which,
on many ',ars past it h.O hewn his particular
,lei,arttuent 1.) select, (rani thu various and moat talented
I.aNtarti manufactarris. Thu SUCCOISI of hoi new fIyFILOCII Co
,anplete—tl.l ec'etionly of his arrangements will supply the
b&..t and nunit fashionable manufactures nt moderate prices.
Umnrwunibertal by (hove heavy expenses, which the mania
for .it •eoca(uig houses of httliness has Itaatv,l upon the pries
gwxla, i owing to largo renta.).II)SEPII WHITE will sell,
al ready money only, at Mitch less than the usual prWes
earrtages repaired In the beet annum,with &spate',
1.11116:daW
I3POCLAMATION.—By Virtue of a precept under the
I hands of fl. McClure, Pri•aident of the Court of
C..timion Moan, In and fur the Fifth Judicial District ut
Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Termi
ner. and General Jail :learery. in and for Ann' District, 411,1
Bogg-s and Gabriel Adam, Laqrs., Associate ,liidgeis
o f the ',time Courts, In and fur tha County of Allegheny, da
ted the sth day of November, in tin, year of our lard one
ti ounaud eight hundred and fin and to me dlreettsl,
for holding a Conn, of Uyet nod Terminer, and tieneral Jail
Delivery. at the Court Home In the City of Pittsburgh, on
the fourth Monday of December next. at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace,
Cofutior and Colistablus of 1110 county of Allegheuv, that
they bo then and there, in lion proper persona, with thelt
rulhi. 10 , 00,14, 111,1111sitions, examination., and other minem
brunces. to de lima° (bingo 'which in their reapectiva Ottice,,
in their behalf. appeata to he done—so u l oleo [hod.• that mill
pr.srecute the prisoners that now or may be in the Jail of
cunt county of Allegheny, to then and there to prosecute
azainst them as Grail be just.
tiiven under my Land. in Pittsburgh, this fifth day of No
vendier, in the ear of ilor In led I iivalitiol eight hurdled
and tlft-live. MA of Use Commonsrmith the 7Sth.
uovi.td /MIA PATTERSON, Sheriff.
\ Tat T h l l N tli l ` 3 ll t C I
I. l : ' i ‘ r):
all the branch,. ut this art, Mr. NfILLIA,3I6" .will as a
13mtiness and un ttrnatnental Penman is unrivalled. Gentle.
1.1011 and Lady toaeliery instructed in all the ornamental
Branches of the Art. A clam ut Lady Teanhere. and yonug
ho are ougaglid to other studtes during the w h ek,
weer every ti+aturday afternoon [runt :I till 5 o'clock.
l'or terms apply to the Principal. nova
BROOKS COOPER hare just opened a
nice assortment t.l Linen Collars and Sleeves, white
Littplterd Collars, black do.. black Crape CJllara, du. in sets:
fuel will continue to re...aire during this wank their third
,apply tti ati.slit at the Mourning anti llouw Furnishing
Store, No. 75 Market arm. utiv:46
WINTER BONNETS.—MrB, E. DAN Ipsos,
No. 33 St. Chair stroot, hill opon a large a.gaortment
FRENCH BONNETS, CAPS, MANTLES and NEEDLE
WORKED 0000 S, on THURSDAY, Not , mbar K. MS.
No. 33 St. Clair nave{ nov9
•
DOTTLEILS-.IOIIN OUDEN ,t; Co. Bottlers, Nu. 18i First
J street, would respectfully inform the public that they
late° ennstuntly nn hand a large supply of SARSAPARILLA,
MINERAL WATER. ALE and PORTER, of the been quality.
The attention of families is partkularly directed to the
fact that they bottle SY ALNRIII HT'S ALE in Its purest state.
Physician recommend it to families nu account of its whole
some and strengthening qtuilities. net:10:1y
FRESII FRUITS
20U boxes Raisins:
to hniv,..;
100 " in quarters;
300 dironnr Figs; JUld rocolved and for min by
REICHER & ANDERSON,
No. 38 Wood amt.
11001_,MICE STONE-1000 lbs for sale by
noT3O FLEMIN(I BEDS.
SALERATUS-2 casks and 5 boxes in store
and for sale by [nov3o) SPHINOKR HASHAUGII
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k • 1 ,
•
• P • .14a7
• • • • .F 1 AY'S& 4.
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112121213
NOTICES OF
MISCELLANEOUS
I . I . ORSE CLOTITING.-4Jehtlecuon requiring Llorse Cloth-
I I ing will find a large amOLIVER'S,.
rtment at OLIVER' M.
St. Clair street, Blankets, cents an.lupwurds. Railroad
Wrappers and Sleighing Robes, &a novl
MISSES' FELT IIATS, at No. 91 Wood st
decl .1. WILSON & SON.
M ACK EREL. -. 100 bbiS No. 3, Large;
100 bf bbls •• - •• For sale by
HENRY El. ouLLLNa.
QK ATES I SK ATES •SK A TES !-500 pairs
LI of asiortod Skates, from 20 oasts to $2,220 per pair; some
of them very desirable patterns. Nor silo at
nov3o BOWN & TETLEI":3, 130 Wood st.
50 DOZ. SKATE STRAPS, of good quali
ty, assorted large and small, tYo_al_ . '4 l !.. eentlPer
Pair. For sale at [nov3o ] ROWN TETLEY'S._
A FEW MORE of those unrivalled RIFLES,
witirh there Witty much tall: about, fur the low price
ui S.IU; all warrant/al. Fur sale at.
n0%30
GE\TS' TRAVELING SILAWLS--Jurt
received, a full assortment. Also, Mufflers. Scarbt 11114
(lentil' Neck libnials, by L. KIRSH.FIELD. St SON.
AUNTLETS, of every description of Fur
G
Also, Buck lined with fur , and fur tope, at the Furnishing Store of [nov3ol L. HIRSRPIELD & SON.
IN E APPLE CAFES} -8 cases Just. - received and for mile
by inor.2 ILEYBIER & A3.11)111180N.
GLOVES—On hand, a full asksortinenf, o
every description, by L. IFIRSttifELD k SON,
nov3o 70 Wood street,
VSTLACK'S ORF.AT INIPROTIMPNT, for
1-7, Washboards to Walla patented Juno 6,185 b.
No good building should be finished without using these
Fastenings. NIOSF.9 F. EATON, Agent for Patentee.
80 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
- -
Refer to the following Architects in this city : J. W. Kerr,
Key., Charles Bartberger, Esq., and Messrs. Barr & Moser,
Dote. noel
UFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPINGD
—Such is the reputation . of Morin+ who have studied
this popular system of River ace/ 1,1 10 8 -' ol ot tnany of them are
now in the receipt of SLIM° and $l5OO a year. It embraces
the whole Tontine of 'river business: re-shipping freight and
pitmen/gam accounts with shettrabitat agitate buying and
a cling shipments on the reeneVa accoUut. and on account
with others to company: purchase and transfer of carrier.'
chart-,, in the vessel: ow - nere settlements before and after
YILIO of the remelt-and many other practical traneactions not
given In any other tn. Yor lerme, apply at the Colleve, ,
tog etreela. declo
roar of T rd and=
„ „„„„„
Otis A.ECE DELIGHTED, and
itCy, may be, for thin way we at RAZORS IS
(MIME. can't but pliant. any one. Woe us a trial, and be
comiincid, at . Idechl DOWN & TOMMY'S.
11) IVIES, RIFLES, hatea'
tl tot more of Mom splendid Rifles it the likrpitee of
;to. Eery one warranted, or no nolo, et • - •
tied , , BOWS
AXIANTYJ)I3I.,AIADLATELY—Soard Ina respectanks lame
ily;by a gentleman and his lady—one ur tire rooms
required; 2 go o& Cooks 'for private laminae, wages it 'liar
aoeli; 6 Cllrla,tas go to Sewickley and Neu , Brightman-10
tiirls fur hotels in the city ; a good Blacksmith.
Situations stunted by a boy 13 years of age, of greei busi
times habits, anti ran give pest referee,: a young
clerk ; n porter; a tar-peeper; a boy to go to the eountry ;
ar nags dti kart • a gardener.
Apply at BARR'S ;INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 .L.Wy
street-
BLANK BOOKS,
14.34,.. ,, ,5, journals, Cash 13A6k4,••••
Day Books, I lITUIe. Brake, „Deconis,..4.tx
A large variety of the above always on hind. ithrnk Books
made to order. hr any style required. W..S...ILAN.EN, .. f
declo Blank &Ark Manufacturer.
DI ARIES FOR IRSC----Algrelrclitnety or
Counting Hum.. and Pocket Diaries fiq - 185(4 for sale
by W. S. LIAVILN:DookseLIer rent Stationer,
11,11000 Market street, corner t,f Ss.cuuti.
THE POE'rßli OF OER3IINY. conßisting
„r selections trout upwards of seventy of the most col
t rated poeui—trauslated into English yen., with the origi
nal text on the °wish, page; by Alfred Baskeriille. 'Fur
sale 11 tdOOSI . D. T. C. MORtistN, lat Wood at.
AIucrabiLNO.AND I tOtS.F. YUR?iISIII - sto - liTtli,No.
, i Market street.-1{ ri give our ..ury atitllltWU to this
kind or stock, to the excluaion of 1' attc.y Goods., in conse
quence of which gnir esaortment In botThhrunchea to most
complete. We have just received our SECOND SUPPLY OF
lila/DS, and can guarantee persons wanting goods or our
line, to ho pleased both In quality and price. Cull and see us.
.0 Please note the locution, No. 75 Market street.
...1.30 • BROOKS & CtiOPER.
FOR SALE LOW, at JAS. COLLINS &
No. 115 Water street, between Wood anti Smithfield,
a number of RAILROAD CARTS, with Harneas complete--
suitable fur Railroad Coutractum. Alert, the Running Clears
fur a one-horse wagon. 110NtO
VASHIONABLE HATS. AND CAN, AT LONV
it ILSON it SON. Nu. VI Rood FTT.T. respectfully hr
form the public that they have a large easortnaent of the
Lttest Kt 2, leer of Mai wet Cape, wlu.h they will cell at low
pi tc.o for cash.
N It —Just received, a new style of Ladles' Riding flats
and Caps. [noviu) IVILSON h SON.
KEEP your head ail, and free from dirt and
4tandruff, and the scalp free from disesae. if you etch
a. preserve your hair. ROSEMARY OIL is the bust thing
you can dad to accomplish these objects. It IS likewise au
excellent artide ft, softening and beautifying the hair.
PT ice 25 rents per bottle. Sold by S. I...CUTHBERT,
doc 4 53 Market street.
NEW SOUKS.--CAME, a Story of riepulk
ae.a F: 4 ,l.lity : by S. A. Story
liatell Orem. or the tie.
Henrietta Robinson: by D.
tdoeffrey Moncton; by . 31.ra
Klosterhetru: by De quince..
alow Berton laps-re: by Alice II Neal
Heiden bath; hr .Marloti Ilarland
Aloe der. do
Star Papers; by H. W. Beecher.
Taylor's Japan. China—twentieth supply
LAJNDON PAPERS, sr.
l..ndon Illustrated News—"a) cents;
Thues;
Dispatch ;
Punch;
Falstaff;
Atheneum; ;tad other Englieh Torpors supplied
Al.eo--Illitatrate4l l'uvotx and German papers furnished
from ten to twenty cent. lower than may store la that:ay.
Pit Clipper, Pleaynno, Chriatina9 Pictorial Brother
Jonathan. Oil hand and fur sale at
LA OFFER'S Rook-etort.,
de.-a Na. 30 Fifth stern.
NOTICE. -1 have this day sold out my in
terest in the th-m of HOSTETT . ER, SMITH 3: en., k
my tale partner, JAWB HOSTETTER.
Pittsburgh, NI,. 29, 1855--(nor38) D. HOSTS TER.
LN D WARRANTS.—The highest market
• price paid for 40, 80 and 120 Acre Lana War
runts, of the Into issue.. .
, .
AL.e.a--Por t;10 and 100 Acre {Serrate, [...wed under the
law et 18430. .
sepfitSlN comer or Ap ` pi IILAKELY RICHEY,
Seventh and Smithfield sts,
VOR SALE, VERY CHEAP-A BUILD-
Vai LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, fil feet by EU. A
good bargain eon he had by applying soon at Ow office of the
Jll2:if • NIORNDRI POST.
lOT FOR SALE —A good Brionso Lcrr,
4 21 Diet trout ou Cureou - atreet hy 100 feet in depth, iu
Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of
GEO. G l / 4 1"/Iri.
13 itt tllO ogle° of the Morning (tot.
I?L'E FRENCH WOOLLEN LoNij . SELAIi•Ls
--We have Just recelvni n. Oct ut thu above vefy .1,e...it It.
,1,411,1, ...elite,r,l, high colored Long Shuttle
.i....• 1 A. A. MASON i CO.
rioTII BHCSHa , ...-1 have just meetved another lot of
1 tine Tooth Broshes. , Thaw aighing , aisything in this
lake should call and examine my stock bolore purghwung
elsewhere. JOS. FLF.XIINLI.
nov27 corner Diamouil and Markot street.
Er AVE YOU TRIED
witiki 'ITS P REM [LH IiATHAIIION
D nut, try It, and you aillmover be without it
Ito taro to ask for
wttiours PRENIIUM KATIIARION,
Or you may get& worthless article,
it-S. For sale by all Druggists. 26' cents per bottle.
NVholegala Western Depot, Dr. REY:SKII, It. E. SELLERS
amt JOHN 11AVV.
VXCITEI‘IENT—The people are rushing to
1.14 the .ENTRIIPIUSE, 74 -Fourth stmt., for Pictures at i 0
rents, and upwards. daces
ECOND ARRIVAL OF pegfs' vruNisluNa (loons
I:1 at L. lITRSHFIELD & SON'S, N 0.70 Wood Mreet.
Raving Just returned from NP•a , York. and receiveslaft new
styles of goods that arrived 1.3 the last steamer, we oiler the
allowing; for inspection
Glov., Gauntlets, Cravats, Scarfs,
I tpera and Oxford 'rive,
Cambgic mud Silk Ilandkert.hieh.,
L'lntershirts and Drawers.
Mallets and Shawls,
Shoe, Is.
Shirts made to order; also, every etyle outland. Together
with a full assortment of "pods lu our line.
New style's of goods received by each steamer from En
v. 1,. IIIItSIFFi ELI) SON, Nn. 70 Wend et.,
" 11,13 botweon Fourth street unit Diamond alloy__
I - 4 11t.0S11Fiti: I'IS-3 dos mans Strawberries;
" toettlos Peaches;
3 '• Pears;
10 " fresh Pine Apple;
6 . 4 isseorted Preserves;
10 - Tomatoes, in bottles;
Just received and for sale by
REY 31F.11 4 ANDERSON. 39 Wond et..
Opposite St. Charles Liotel.
F IiSSU SIAS-50 bops Filberts;
English Walnuts;
" 13ruxil Nuts ;
40 frails Icica A.linnmh;
30 bags nordesux
5 "
1000 Cocoa Cate;
•
10 boxes Shelled Almonds;
Just received and for sale by
norti 'MYHRE& ANISXRSOI
BUN N RS. K. DA VIDSON, N,
33 St. Clair street, will open a larr amortmetit
of French Bonnets, Cape, Mantles, and Needle worked
(Rasta, on Thursday, November 8,1865. nose
MAGAZINES, &c.—
Harper for December; price 20 coati
Putnam du do 2U do
Knickerbocker do. do 20 do
Frank Lathe's Uazetto or Foal:don, 20 cents.
Frank Leslie's Journal, 18 do
Protersozia Magazine, l7 do
thidey's Lady's, - Book, ibi do
Etallotra Magazine. 10 do
Weatudnater Beslew ; 13 1 a0. , W 004 : 614 #0 14 .t. ,
Just received and for sale.st. ~ LAIIII I .EIeS
n 0720 Maw Bookstore, No. SO ltirth st
TWO VALUABLE BRICK_ .110 USES .POS
SALE--Nos. 136 and 137 Th4rd street. Each lot bus a
front of 243 feet, hy 8-5 deer. •ThelionseetAre arranged with*
large store-room, hall, dining -.loom and kitchen on that floor,
four rooms on the second, out three on the third storV 'Bah
houses are new and in good order.
noe3o S. COTEBILBT & SON, 63 Market at
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I iyl .
PITTSBURGH POST.
THURSDAY NIOIt:NLSO
In view of the matrimonial epidemic, which
seem-s to he walking in darkness and
,raging at
noon-day throughout the land generally, and in
order to give to distant readers Some idea of the
condition to Which 'numbers of our most enter-
.
pristng young'men are—and some old ones—dai
ly reduced by it, we subjoin the following graph
ic diagnosis of the complaint, reported some
years ago in Punch, and which niutatis Inutandis,
Would apply, in all its Inatepied aetails, to the
visitations of the past fortnight4L--t,
LANT BOURN OP A 9INGI.Ir t3PattLE3tAli
[Prom tho London, Notch.]
This morning November the 11th, athalf-past
eleven o'clock, precisely, an unfortunate young
man, Mr. Edward Pinckney, underwent the ex
treme penalty of infatuation,Ar expiating his
attachment to Mary Ann, fiAtiViu front of the
altar railings of St. Marys Amity ' .T.sldngtint.
It wilr,be in the recollection4qill those friends
of the party who were at Jones'eZat Brixton,two
Years ago, that Mr. Pineleri . eplas there then
first introduced to Miss Gale, to whom he inetattrn
ly began to direct particular attentiorian
eing with her no less than six sets that evening,
and handing' her things at wupperin the' most
devoted :manner. From that period ciommenced
the intimacy betweenLthemwhiehoterminated in
this morning's catttarci:k t' t .„,_ . . . ,
Poor Pickney 'Via bar y attained 'hiS tiventy
eighth year;' Iniiithere is no diellif %Kat lintltir
reasons of a-pecuniary nature, his single life
woultlAxave• comer earlier to^ . tut i nqinisly,endi.
A change for the better, however, having_acent7
red in his eircumstanhes, the young lady's friends
were induced to sanction his adategieg, iiiid thus
became. accessories to the course for 'which he
has just suffered. .
.. ,
The unhappy young man passed the lastnight
of his batholor itisten e ein his solitiiry chamber.
From half-past eight to ten-he was engaged in
wiitingletters. . Shortly ratan his yotinger broth
er Henry, knocked at the door, when the; dacqkgd.
youth told him to come in. On being asked
when he meant to go to bed, he replied-" Not
-e.t. " • The question was then put to him, how
1 )1e thought he would sleep I' To which he an
'
his
I don't, koow. " „He then expressed
his desire for a cigar and a glass of grog. His
brother, whe partook of the like refreshments,
tiow demanded if he would take anything more
that night. lie said - Nothing, "in a firm voice.
his affectionate brother then,tose to take leave,
When the devoted one advised him to take care
f himself. '" .
' Precisely at ii quarter of a minute to seven,
the next morning, the victim of Cupid having
been. called according to -hie desire, .he arose
Lod promptly dressed himself. He had the self
lontrol to shave himself. without the slighest
njury, for not even a scratch upon his chin tip
peered after the operation. "It would seem that
he devoted a longer time than usual at his toilet.
The wretched man was attired in a light blue
dress coat, with frosted buttone,'n white vest and
nankeen trousers, with pitent hoots. He wore
around his neck a variegated satin scarf, which
partly concealed the Corrazzo of the bosom. In
front of the scarf was inserted a breastpin, of
censpicuoas dimensions.
Having descended the staircase with a quick
step, he entered the apartment where his brother
and sister, and a few friends awaited
. him. Me
then shook hands cordially with all present, and
ou being asked how he slept, answered, " Very
well." And to the farther demand as to the,
state of his mind, he said ho " felt happy." One
of the party hereupon suggested that it would be
as well to take something before the melancholy
ceremony was gone through; he exclaimed, with
some emphasis—•' Decidedly: . ' Breakfast was
accordingly•served, when he ate a French roll, a
large found toast, two sausages, and three
great breaktnst cups of tea. In reply to an ex
pression of astonishment on the part of persons
present, he declared that he had never felt hap
pier in his life.
Having inquired the time, and ascertained that'
it was ten minutes of eleven, he remarked that
it would soon be over. His brother then inquired
if he could do anything for him, when he said
he would take a glass of ale. Having drank this,
be appeared to be satisfied.
The fatal moment now approaching, he de
voted the remaining portion of his time to tlis
tribnting tiose little articles he would no longer
want. To one he gave his cigar case, to another
his tobacco stopper, and charged his brother
Henry with his latch key, with instructions to
deliver it. after all was over, with due soletanitY,
to the Landlady. The clock at length struck
eleven, and at the stuns moment he was infca-med
that a cab was at the door. He merely timid—
.. I am ready," and allowed himself to be °on
duoted to the vehicle, into which he got with his
brother, his friends following after, in others.
Arriving at the tragical spot, a short but anx
ious delay of some moments took place, after
which they were joined by the lady with her
friends. Little was said on either side; but Miss
Gale, with customary decorum, shed tears.
Pinckney endeavored to preserve decorum; taut
a slight twitching in his mouth and eyebrows
proclaimed his inward agitation.
All necessary preliininaries having- now been
settled, and the prescribed necessary formalities
gone through with, the usual question was put—
Wilt thou take this woman to be thy wife `.."
will."
Ile then put the fatal, ring on Miss Gale'a fin
ger, the hymeuial noose was adjusted, and, the
poor fellow was launched. into—matrimony.
AN APPEAL FOR THE SHAWL.—A correspond
ent of the Philadelphia Times makes an appeal
for the shawl. There are two sides to almost
every question, and we presume it will hold good
in this as in others. The objection to the ihattl
is, that the use of it will cause a man to be :stoop
shouldered and narrow chested'from the way it
is necessarily worn. Brit hear its defender :
I have noticed of late several attacks on The pre
sent fashion in this count* . Of gentlemen wearing
shawls, and really cannot seeithe force of the atrie
tures against their use. If Americans were the only
people that used them for comfort and convenience,
there would be some sense in the remarks intended to
be severe, but which are only absurd. In Scotland.
th e l i/old - has been worn from time immemorial ; the
Highlander uses It to keep his.back, chest and Bands
warm, the only parts that need more than the warmth
given by the usual clothing ; at night it is bi' cov
ering. Each clan has its own distinctive 4slept.
The Englishman wears the shawl as we do—net like
the Highlander. To the business man, it is more
. comfortable than an overcoat; it_ can be 'thrown off
or put on In an instant, and if is warmer. In travel
ling, when no exercise can he taken, or at night, it
keeps you comfortable, iusteed of shivering la the
cold cars or boat, and often comes in play at the ho
tel for an extra blanket. I confess mine has had
some hard work, and has saved me the expensOof an
overcoat, and the wear and teat' of a frock coat, and
trouble caused by continual putting on and pilling
off my overcoat, and all for eight dollars. las nut
surprised that the tailors do not like them. lam
astonished that sensible men are so foolish. as to
quarre 1 with others fur consulting their comfnrt and
theirpockei,."
The Great C hen:deal Dank F orgery..lLla
nave Pardoned—Ftulay not at Liberty
and ft notion to Free Lyman Cole Be
tnoe4l.
The great Chemic.al.Bank Forgery, tar .which
Kissane was tried and convicted, some months
ago, in the Court of General Sessions, and sen
tenced, after a reniarkable address to the Court,
to two years and a half imprisonment, has been
pardoned by Governor Clark.
The Governor was induced to extend the epte
cutive clemency to Kissane, on the strung repre
sentation of the Governors of Ohio and Indinnit,
that the ends of publiejustice would bpsub4cßied
,by his pardon. To the same effect, .he.was offi
cially certified by several District Attonieys in
the former State, that they requireldqrdssane'e
testimony as wwitness in a number beimperon t
cases growing out of the hurn,ing of ;the AP.itlha
W eatington, in , W l lll4 ~A 852, by which much
valuable prOperty was d estroyed: u great fraud
on several Trourrittide,Ozn4anie.4 attempted and
a number .of-lives; satteificed. Their' application
was also,egnesgy,smoj,4o4, for the.same reasons,
by manydntluential jourlugists and others, in this
State' niatfilso In' Ohio.
V14106611* was made in •-the Qottrt of General
Sessions to quash the indictmevit-agninstiyman
Cole, the accomplice of Kisaa,ne., which was re
fused
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NO.IBER 61.
DECEMBER 18
Matrimonial
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Do. three weeks...
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Saulthug Corti, six 'Linea or less, per annum
enANtrz.sztt .A.r.Pamisrtag ' • '
One &warn, per annum; (ettrusbre ut thoppaaper,)......• 25 00
Marriage nutters, 60 cents; Deatb.,171009:4 441114.
Items for Artisans and Illeclumies.
—First-cl ass narrow-gun ge engines weigh, emp
ty, 44,000 pounds. They will consume one cord of
wood and 1200 gallons Of - water per hour, and
will generate 263,000 cuhio. feet of 'stencil per
hour, of a pressure equal: to that of atmosphere,
The heating surface is of the extent of:4m - bottom
of a boiler, 24 feet in diameter.. The strait) nrin
the iron of the shell of a boiler is from 6,&6U to
11,000 lbs. per square inch under ordinary pres
sure; there is also an additional strain of abunt.
4000 lbs. per square inch exerted lengthwise of
the boiler to pull it apart - crosswise. The whole,'
pressure exerted against all the internal surfaCes
of the boiler amounts to 20,900,000.dhs- The
tumult distance traveled by the locomotiye, being
in motion but one-eighth of the time, is eqiial to.
once around the globe every year. In going
sixty miles an hour,.BB4eet are traversed per
second. five revolutions : of the driving wheels are
Made, and twenty intermediate periods of notion
in the valve.
,
—The use of air-springs on railroads has here
tofore been abandoned, owing to the impossibility
of rendering the air cylinders and plungers mar
ciently. tight, .
.Mr.
..J...F., Howard, of Delaware,. ,
has invented a new air-spring , which meets al
existing difficulties. The unproveinent - consists "
i providing a metallic cup; over the top of - whit:dr '
i ti
stronolastiediaphrani,.ofitubber andietitheriv 4
i stretched, like the skin of a drum-head. The
car bottom is furnikhedWith reutided projections,
which . rest on. these di • phrams. N. plunger§
are employed. The air within . each, cup is corn-,
pressed to one hundred and fiftypounds pressure.
lie superiority of this spring over' those Coral:
P '
osetrbf metal or rubber has 'been found, on '
trial, to be very decided.:
I ---The Englisliare making experimentsfor purl
' g rivers, and the process,, which promises
ccess, is thus described : A large tank on ono
t u ui
.•de of the river is filled with limo and Water. '
from this tank an iron pipe, with holes about tul.:
inch in diameter, is carried racross the : ; river,
The lime-water miming along the pipe drops in
tio the water, and precipitates the impurities
mixed with it' o - the 'bottom. The 'Aver' is.ecit
v ,
frtedinto a kind of reservoir at thfalibhit - Ity4
bacons of a weir.., The vraterdsloar4.4.oCfrtga.;
's reservoir after purification„ ad. ; evidently
gives proof . that an important cleansing process
as boon undergone.
.
—There was a-time when we were indebted to
Europe for a portion of our, finest machinery,
and foreigners regarded American ingenuity as
its climax. in the production of wooden nutmegs
and olothes-pins., we . li
..iiVe:aStoni§hed
him with 'oar patent reapers-and sit-shooters ;
and at last they have come to deknowiettgo7.that.
our mechanics ore entitled to rank with,the_btsfr.,
of their own. Recently, a sloop arrived 44 1 44
marbor, bringing from the Jersey shore - forty
tons of iron machinery, constructed for tie in
Scotland ; and the same is now being...shipped di- .
feet to Glasgow, where it is to be need in the
manufacture of India-rubber goods.
. ,
—Thenew rifle musket, manufactured tit .. .the
trnited States armies, hes the length of ail barrel'
reduced, and the calibre from 0.69 to 0:58 of an ,
inch. The barrel has three decreasing grooves, .
With a point and rear sight brazed on, graduatad
from one to en°, thousand yards. The weight pf.,
the new arm is one quarter of a pound lighterthan
the old model.' The lock is changed to-it: frontl
action swivel-lock, with the Maynard :attacli,
ment, which will contain sixty primers.. The
ball is elongated, hello., gad pointed, weighing .
4.97 grains.
—lt is but eleven years since the telegraph
line, of forty miles in length, of Prof. Morse,
I was built, and now there arc no less than'B2,ooQ
Miles of telegraph wires on our continent. In
Europe lines of telegraph have been constructed
to en extent nearly rivalling those in America.
The electric wires extend under the sea of the
English Channel, the German Ocean and the
Nlediterraisean. They pass from crag to crag on
the Alps, and run, through Italy, Switzerland,
'France ' Germany and Rusts.. They will yet ex
.end through the Atlantic Ocean.
A Massachusetts mechanic has invented a self
acting signal, which gives sufficient and unfail
ing notice to railroad brakemen of the prOximity
of a covered bridge, or any other place of dan
ger, where such a safeguard may he needed. It
is a signal to be placed eighty or a hundred, rods
from any bridge, arid consists of a bell, 'so:vend
ed by a crane directly over the track some' ten
feet higher than thelop of a.par. An iron-rod ;
with an elbow, at the top of theoranerpoet„ con
nects this bell with a shaft, mating from the
foot of the post under the rail, the end of this
shaft being flattened into a pedal, raised jnit
enough to be pressed upon by the' fiapge of the
car-wheel, so that the bell is rung' directly oven
the head of the brakeman by every ,wl/ee). passing
over the pedal
—lt seems to be settled by the researches ia.--
stituted by the government, that the 'qiumtity of
good building marbles in this country is entirely
inadequate to supply the demand likely:to be
Made for theta. This fact gives great additional
value to the various sandstoneS adapted tO - btiad;
ing purpose 4, of which the supply ; in natirly . ,sr!
parts of the Onion, is boundless. The' Conaed
i ticut variety is the best which has yet been ei
tensively used. Most of the lake austom-Amuses
pre to be built of a -coarse, light-colored wad
stone, Which is said to harden by exposnie•to the
atmosphere. West of Cleveland; the umuystal
ised limetstone, - impreperly called marble,,:will
tle
used for Many of the public buildirke.' •
—Jean Blanc, of New Orleans represented to
be an agriculturist cif considerable scientific - at-
tainmenta, has: secured }eters patent from the
United States. for the thseuve,ry . of a procese : of
converting thirty different y(9agti,po et plaits
which grow wild hi enormousqiitilititiesin
ous sections .of -the Union, - into flex of great
strength and beautiful texture. • SpecimenS
now in New York aid among theni•nre saitftSl;e
the flax made i'rum the stalks of 'the cotton plant,
large quantities of which are burned - on the.
Southern plantations to get theT.ent of-the - way;
the century tree of wild Manilla, which grows i n
abundance in Florida ; the ArAd.hollY hock, With,
4 fibre ten to fifteen feet long ; the gold nankeen
of a natural nankeen color; the vbge i tabl6 silk;
and the vegetable wool. •
—Lace-knitting was invented in 1561. Since
then, very great im_proveinents have , beon made
in the manufacture of an article BO -important
commerce ; but, until the beginning of the_pres,,-,
ent century; it was wrought entirely With „hand
implements—very incomplete so far an eipedi.;
don or saving-of labor is concerned, but which •
producedfabrics far superior to the,presvU ma , •
chine-made lace. The contrivance.formerly iq
general Ilse for the'purpose consisted of L a cushion
and a seritel•of small cylinders, on whirls threads'
were wound; the pattern .to be wrought was
marked with pins on the cushion, and these
threads, together with a heavier one called gymp, ,
were twined intricately about them.
--At a recent meeting of the National lima:.
tute, Mr. -Cones gave some interesting ••v•iewS on
an analogy which appeared to exist; between the':. U
line of the simulnutious action.of •ao. earPigtinite,
as traced oat by the distinguished Professor, Rog- .
ers, and the lines of axes of the winter staiins of
our continent, 53 appeared front the'researchesg.
Professor Espy.
—The Boston Board of Trade have appointed
a committee to examine and report Pp= a pro
tractor invented by Professor Chantenet, of the
naval acallemv. Annapolis„'whereby,6 iiispee-
tion, it is said a_ship's course by great circle
may be almost instantly determinedi hs well - tia
the distance from ono point, to another
..-111,r. C. F., Brown, .of WarrenV R.A., has
Invented an improved steering A pparatus, which
has such complete pOwer on a cackler, that it can
he easily managed - by a child. ife is also the
author of -all invention wherebra sailinevessel
maybe madetomovei try steam-prop,elliitgpower, - -
and rice versa, thus sating a great amoupt of coat
in along voyage
_A x dong - the many remarkable objects In: the
vi t a e 'office at Washington, add whfell eiii/Ce"
what mechanical skill - Can do, is an tuvetiticin that
picks up pins from a:heap, turns them allarounct
with-their heads up, , and sticks them in papers
in regular' rens.
-Thee French divide a quadrant of the earth's
ciremnference, or the distance from the equator
to the people,' into ten million equal parts for
their unit of linear measitie. This is the basis
of theli." tables', Ana it terina a metre; being
nearly equal to 39-38 inches of our theasttre.
-It is said that for Professor . Agasaiz'S - great
work which will cost $l2O per set, ther‘are el
ready 10,000 subscribers in this country - --a.faet
that will astonish the saran of Europe.
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