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Prinied and InibUsl4i/ eery morning, ( Sundays excepad,)
BY .61-LLEIORE & MONTGOMERY,
ON THE norm-mum COMM OF WOOD AND FIFTH MEET&
TERMS.—Five Dollars n year, payable strictly In advnnco.
Blx. Dollars Invariably nspilral if not paid within the year.
411 - Single copies, Two Corni—for rule at the counter in
tho Moo, and by tho News Boys.
THE SATURDAY MORNING POST
Pub! ind from the eamo Mike, on a large blanket sizo
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies,
Flu Corn.
• /Kir No paper will be discontinued, (ilitiaim
Lion of the Proprietors,) until all arrearagee. era P'"'"
Jiiser No attention will be paid to any order unlees accom
panied by the money, er satisfactory reference in thin city.
tfiS - Connected with the Establishment of the Morning
Post le one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the
city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice,
end mast reasonable terms.
PROFESSION AL C ARDS
--
()BERT C. G. SPROU L, Attorney and
R
come , nor U Law, °filo, No. Fourth drool, Pitte
burgh.
JAMES A. LOW RIE, Attorney at Law,
Ake Fourth street. Pittsburgh, between Amithtleld and
Cherry alley. decllay
JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor I sale'
at Law, office corner of Fifth and Grant streets, Pitts
burgh. Jealy
SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth strut, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Rody
Patt,rsou's Livery Stable. je?.ti
101 TRI CK WK. EN NA, Alderman of Third
eflkr corner of Grout and Fifth streets. (formerly
occupied by Alderman Lewis.) where all business pertaining
to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peelle will he
promptly attended uo. tebl:3nl
AII L, Surgeon Dentist, sueeegisur to G.
e W. Itt laic. N.. 144 Shaltllllt4ll stroct.
Air Office Lour, troll, • to 1 o'clock, and from '2 to 5 o'clock.
T SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
Nlarket.
Qv-I , th, loom , 'rum 9 It'cl•clt A. Nt. to 5 o'clock P. M.
dor2o:y
BUSINESS CARDS
- r OH N MOO RILEAI), \V hu1k...T..11e Grocer and
ty Conunissiop Merchant, for the sale of PlO METAL and
BLOOMS, d P ROD E generally. So. 27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. 0p24
etutem 1111.L1.11- WV. ItlasEisON.
MILLIsR 1 II1CKI:TSON, Wholesale (m-
cars, 1 tnporter of BRANDIES, \ V 1N Eti A ICS.
172 n.n.l 174, onrner of Irwin :Lna stroete, Pitt,
burgh. Iron. Nail, evltou Yarns, im hand.
)r2 , )
M' K E & CO., Mitlittfacturers of co'
S • P.•nnrp-lrania Glare, all ,izeit W matey tilttee.,
Doubt• Strength, Intitatittn Criatit and Roby V Lila. Fitetti
Pickle 11041 Preeervt• Jan; Vin,. Porter and Nlineral &alb
Telegtaphit; and Lightning-Rod Inollaters.
Sectant between Witeil anti Marliet streets, l'ltt
Ila . lint a short distance from the steamboat lanai.
anti frt. Monongahela House. St. elan les and City Hiatt.
apr
ERR ..... 11,711, L RINCITALT.
litlitEitTSON C(l., Man U
ructur,re to, Cut. 1 1 ,...,1 and Plain Flint t;I..kBSWARE
,v11.,1101). N., 17 N 1 Ft , r,r of Front, Pit .I.trgit
Ike- All .alt..r ki.t, or til.y.ware and
low I.ltrk,ot
JIYG It J0.1t.1 . 11 J. CLAM.
T M, Sticoess ,, rs bt 11111vativ
_ILA A. ',di,..nut.-tilter, Or rut. N1.111.14A1 Aanl
1 . 14: and V., 1%,14,1 1..:04A \I AKE, an.' /I..alct, In all
Gant„ 4 M on! 1141lAn. Nor
6..0 .n nor ur)larl,r and ‘.l atta str,sia. I . lt,burglt
tivh.l.lly
t \
l'talttr. 11 tut_ anti l'ltuttt llttltlett; DtAttOttltt,
:1.1 at:.. , . 1.21:1: , w crew vallety. t 5 arttlitat ,
!st , , 101 ttt•-•,-11.1 anti 'r r- , t str, t__ m 1.1 2,
F.R. 1)1\-N ' t ), dealer
n t , ;t•NTHY 1•1:0111;t1 , .. 00,-tt; for salt. a ttot...-
t .tttwk Ri Eli Kt•leett-t1 f, family a,.
every Nat u- tiuti 1.7 - toutti at 1, Si';,,,
6111._ 1,1,1 ltuttl, Fttrtti,:lt Att.l
raki , !! In exchange na-rt
F. R. I). has lonwur.4l a lull l!! ..!
ranted IIAKIJE \ an.l at, 1,11 ,1
tere-dr 4 d ill rural affairA. lunl
)SINIISSION
141 ~I It 11.4,W by 111 , purivq.o. at
Hllllllll'lll I.trovt... tot, !lit., 111.0, N1....t1ga10 . 1 , 11 , 11 ,
NV, wtil ,•• IA .•.1 1•. I 4,1• . •
ItACIIN. CHEESE. 010,, I lAT
- •1:111 1 , !Ht.\ 'MIA) lI,V.
• .‘lll.ll sv.• 1, ol A; tt, In
tstark o t rat, A 1,.. Eli , (4,
14. 1,1,1,11.0 I I •
RI , lISHN N. F,lrvi;tlll
:in kola, .I.•it:
FISH. BA , A:.•I 011.. \
hot, , I 1411,1 1., A I t1.41.1..1..
\ lir !..
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A L T \V ELL, LEE
..; h 1% \\
nl
find -t rc••1 hit-hur, , t
-
Croux \\.. A
u :In,
1%1L11es1“/ 11. r - hatt , . ;teak., i all kind.
;II MAN I'FACTUItt.IS. I.E. kJ/ PIPE and HIKE'
LEAD. N 0..; FE.ht ...tr. I.
i:!s;RY 11. i'()LL,IV. , , V,,r‘sardin;z:
m«rl-I.,rit MP( 1,1111.1 , 0 , , I..11`•1 11. HSU
BETTER. SEEP , an I t•ItoIdECE N.
l'11.1,11111',111,11;
11
L. .ILLEN. 'ft.lr 41.•:11 , r
iu •
NV I N It!: '.'L,E..(l{:. .11.1 11nt....1aa.11.1.;
and P. iI ISE 1. ; h EEC ft El IN. , ittl . 'dit.LEE.
Nr. h Ihtt.....trull
',X.,. I .I;unail - a St-it I'll.l ,
1111t1 n. 1111 1,1111. 1 . 11,...1.•. 1111‘1111.11g1i. , . h Al;
1,11/11,11
Er
,1 rll 11 . 1-11. ~ .1111% it,1111. , 11, 11..11 , 11.,
mid .1.n...1 Mtn...kr Atu.l;•. In. \Vihi Cla 11
and ltl,kl ,
1.111. 11/1• . _ar- -.1..n1.11 1',111111,1 111'. L•
C 1.1.111,11 1, N. 111111,11,, F.LII. • 111,
Era- 11. , t ti— tfrnw .
;rho ;;I Fa) . At
1,L1.11‘1. C.\ lilt & CIL (\V illiam Carr.
WW nt ; f th. tir. .1 VAT Ct.
CEE.S. !obd in 1 dt.uzu (VINES and IiIt.ANDIES.
M.,taingaludtt and id.; tili•-;! 11l sE Y, No. :rd.: , (katancrclai
sti,•l ).tn'Y
Tc)sEPII EI.ENI I N(;, t. L. Wil
t" corn, of Mark, .tt...d and Ow Lh.motid
count-at:l y ..0 haul a full 1,4 , 11111,11 .4 Ulcl 1;:`.
DINES. NIEI.I.'I NE I'llEsTS. and nn arti
cles I,rtaintnir 1 , . his
1 . 1 iota. r 111111114111.11.11 nt all
bout-a. .3'91
. .
JOHN 1,1,101Nr: TLEMINt;
successors to .3
_I: K 1.1.1 & whoie,ll , • DKUIC/OTS. No nr. Wo-I
Pat...burgh. Proprietor of Dr. Nita 'V.'s n•kbrut. , l Vcrnnt
fl4,,, Liver PLID, lOU
J(AIN 11 A FT. Jo., Sllvrosnili James M
reta:l 1/111'4:IIIST. 'IAA 11.0, in
PAINTS. OILS. DYE STUFFS. kr.. No 111 \\,.• . 1 slrgn.t.
three Vlrgin Pittslough. np-k)
T L. .NIARSIIALL, successor t.,1 IL Lee.
DEALER ....I C.OIIIIS,ION MERCHANT
I,itnol) Pltt-100 ;J.
(rreno,---W. k A Won., Kr,tner A. Ka/int. 1l or
phr.'Tn-rann A Co.. Brunt, k kisrkr“tnek.
Pittni+urglt, Nla). '2l, 1,2.1'. In)^2l
I
dealer in Kentucky
1...1 I,IIAIVO, RA; Alld PAPER., NO. 149 W..,
rt)ooL lwlow rl.4ll,llllt.l.urglt. 1 y
tlzir 111 plu4 for
_ . • •.
51,11,1. • .1,:s1.1•11 R. 111. 1 ,1111,
TAT . 1r:1 kasn,l
'.,IS, to.• - :7 NV...1 a0.r...t.
f.r bratol of
an
D..la-uart 0...
T. (n. M(11{(; .1, N. Bnok,:eller and Sta
-111
,) • timer. l la, al, a) hand a g.,rieral
.•1111a...•11, BlankPrintlng. and
Car Pala,. AL... mai retail, N. 104 Wra,al !drew!,
belrpa
tt A N'l'Elt -R:l,2;t nml Tanut•rs' Strapa.
T1)1 IN MELLOR, \\la - 10:4111e and llntni I
.Iral. rio I'nICAl , INS'rltl . ltl Y.NTS, PIANOS. NIUSIC,
I-4 WI, It. 0105 at. 1.1 STATIONERY, N.,. al Wtkxl ntr l
N-I,
T ly, M'i 'OI.I.IST E hnles.ale and Ro
t) 50.31 kIISiA N 1' ACV:REP. .leol.o 10
SNUFFSEIIAttS, No. Eilth ll
Ao.
..1
Ilitiaborttit
KtNps n 1,4: ntly r‘n ltis•l it largo "apply of all Ra
s_nriln. twang. , of Imperial Ill,gart.
I•111L11, 801111:1‘ .... ANO6lO'O5.
.PSOIIrN to
R! . E ) F a : len ( l ' e t r i s ‘
OKt ITS. N I"rs. SPICES. 0, IN FECTION ARV. S Ili A ~
N. 311 "t root, opi,o/111.• Om St. Cliarlt Pinl t!,
burgh.
A.l I.N 1)1.1!:, \Vlndlesal.- and Retail S A 1)-
. IiAItNE:'.S, TRUNK. VALISE nod CARPET
BAG I.IANUYACTUREIL.No. 106 \V..0,1 "erect, Piustatrgli.
JY2gIY
E.RPRI SE N.S. 10. 136 \V Nod
etreet, third door 1.-low Virgin alley.--61)1%N A TET
LEV would gall the attention of Sporting nl,ll to their tarp.
onsortieeet CV ItIFLES and KEViii.VINU PISTOLS.
the largest and hest whigted snick finer Open,.l this em r.
ket, together with a gee, as-iortitient liardn are, roll,
ry. Tools and Fielitug Tarkle. all of high we otter at 111.•
IOWVAI hmuilge prig.-8 f.n.slf purchasers. or ter good p
proved intl.,. marl`,
Nowrii.wEsTEßN HiLICE AGENCY,
so. h..) W. 111140,11 street, Corn, of InAirlfrn. Cll I•
CAGO, I LL1N1 1 1:.
• LLA 1% K D. 11. unnoirgs.
PINEEKTON denote then entire attention to the
tranexuon ,if a gt•tforal detr , tiv.• POLICE BUSINESS in
the Staten of linnets, Wierottion, 1liclIi1;:lif and Indiana.
rabigidtf
TX11,012, Third
street. next floor to Myatt 11 Ilniltitrack. thankful for
the very 'literal patronage heretofore hestowtal upon hini.
bop' leave to ask a continuance top the same.. he 114 now
bott, prepartal than ever to furnoth his !rime's u m'
t u rners with oar ne•itt.. a ha I t will insure entire satisfai that.
lie always liters 'to lintel a large taikort lama
ul the
styles of VI l.
STINti. CIaS6IMV.E.I->", C 1,0111. " .", hr., which
lo; will make to oilier on the kltortekt notice, upon ret.oualile
terms.
11' , 4_ A perfoct Et alwayg warranU.d.
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JOHN a. ........ Ttl6B. . L
rr B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
•
oppeAte (qtr Hotel, atatinfacturear of CABI-
N KT FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of ,very deacription.
terudo : n ot work-ntanFhlp warramt , 4 l , tool sold at.
redo I
Care taken In packing for land and water carriage
1.01
WO()IIWELL'•S FURNITURE AND
( "HAMS, wholoaale nand retail. embracing est., y
eta le of furniture, in Itoaewood. 3lahogany and Walnut. en -
ta . ble for par chambora, and dining ; equal in any
iu !New York ka Philadelphia, and at lower pricos. Ever)
article Made by hand, and warranted.
Cabinet lak trplind with any quantity of FURNI.
TCItE and Cll:k7R; u ,un reuaurmble tunas.
hotels and Steambrusta furnished at the aborted notice.
Warerooma, Nos. 77 and 'ln Third atroet.,
au PirflAßUßGlit PA.
_ _
JOHN COCIIRAN & 131.105., Manufactur
ers of lron nailing. Iron Vaults, Vault boors, Window
6oard.4, Stc., tn Second street and co Third street. Ire
tweet. Wood fool Market streets. Pittsburgh. have on
hood 0 variety of new patterns Fancy nud Plain. sultahls fro.
1 pUrfwelos. Ikutiosaar attention paid to enclosing Gray.,
oats. Jobbing than at short notice. untrui
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE Sz, MONTGOMERY, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
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VOLUME XIV
BUSINESS CARDS
Agent No. 201 Liber
t‘i the following very choice Lir
_TORN LITTLE, Jr.,
ty Street, lute just receive
BRANDIES.
°onto Brandy, (very fine.,)
()turd Dupuy St Co., (super.)
Marrott & CO.,
!MC.
Jamaica,
Santa erne
Boguet,
London Cordial,
Schnapps.
SUNDItI S.
Rutherford's Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
A ah.athe,
Coracca.
Sardines,
Mocha and Java,
Young flys. and Black TOM.
linglish Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
various brands,
Uld Monongahela Whisky,
all grades.
iries connected with the bust
my2Otiisis
Surcial Aladeir,
!Inward. March At Co. Mad'ra,
India Madeira,
'Pablo do
Aniontilkule. Sherry,
Manzanillo do
Tad., du
Cooking do
Iteexwing Port,
l'ureJnico do
Ordinary to
St.. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
I) Sw,t,
Cltinpagnea,
A nchur.
Vertenev,
Ti.gother with all othar art
lER'S TRANSPORTATION
Anticipating the want of facilitiut for transporting
Freights to and from tho Enitorn Cities, via Pennsylvania
Canal anti Itailromis. we have increased our stock of
S.,_ on same. too fi.)I.ILE DAILY LINK, which given u..a
c'apneity of over 1500 tons per mouth earl, way.
We as.sun, 1/or friends, and those dispi.ed to patronise th,
State improvements. the, will be nothing spared on ow
part to retnior groorld mail:faction in forwarding Easter,
:med Western Frv.ights with promptitude and despatch.
e ft It Mit B.IdITCILELL,
augll:y Quid Ittufin. IHtc Gargh, Po.
_, ::~.
J. J. tiILLYSPIE
J
J. 4; ILLESPIE Mauuructuren
. mud looking tiloss Plata. 4131nr,
gruriugli, Colubm mud Funcy tioot6, N 0.76 Wood utter, Vitt:
burgh.
Ihi hand and made to unity. Gilt Pier and 3tantln GlastukA
)bduq,uuy. Ittriewuo4l. Walnut and hilt Frania, ur Mould
in, it every
4-6 • Stenltli 3. Int C211,111s I).,,rat.ed and
E NTERPRISE
WORKS, No. 13ti Wood
Est., third LI., alley.—BOWN A TETLEY
would tail the Attention of Sporting men to their largo az.
.inrtinent of ICES, RIFLES and REVOLVING I'ISTOLet.
Jun! I wat Ae',tell stork ever opanied to than lila,
Itt.t., together with a general amortnntnt of It A RIM ARE,
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FlBlll5O TACKLE. all of tt hid/ 'WY
Offer at the lowest }wend& prime to mill purrhosent, or fur
I ,n,nd approved Inner. marl S
MA. SW I LER, WllololtaiP and Retail
Itvaier 111 Flit WWI, Stoves. T.. h . ., and
lionsekenta•rs' thud war, 'runner,' Mactitars and Tool. Tin
Hate, Sheet Iron, Wire Riven+, Ac., '24 .North Second
-tree!, ,oppaitu Buehler's noteld HARRISBURG.
- 1 0.29,cim
VIT, VENETIAN BLIND I‘l.lN I: FACT l
R.. cued ho , lo.alth w, ao t i r0...111111 , Iti.W •.1.1
1.1/,11/0 , ,, and ha, op.noll his DUNI/ NIANUYACTORY.
ng•ar
• altlai. I\lll.ll, has an of BLINDS. trittnuod
nrlii idain awl fancy Wond,i and Silk Truntilin , ,.., 101 , 1
po•parod to 011 ,nty .adhd In hi. 1100, on the newt
His NV•krk In narrann....l to giro eatinfaction. or mon , '
rofundt.d.
VIII,. old Eltn,L4 rlutiroa. Thins givo him a call, an ),
tl4l,'T 1 twat m uorkialtsoltip.
- VEIV ( '0.1( 'll AN l'.VIIII1.1(11:
Tolt INSTON, HIU TIISHS R CO, corn., of
ao4 nt11,.:110,0 City, notild
I tilD thr a o o .1- at •I inlihr hat the,
itav••Oa. t CA Itli
1011 CI S II"
RAI AI% .‘ S, 1,1 1;111 F.S. 111, .ind I'II A
In all t h •:, nli. 11,,,t, and
AII order* i 1,1111 •tt 1.4 .1.1.
.lit II•I I....tats 1:.•I t, a 1... 1. n. 11.1•-•1 I •
.11 t 111.,1 1 . .111 . 4 in all their th.
1 . '41,401 , 1 Shafts. at..l t1a..3 441
at that all %, it h 111..14 tottr,Lage. utll 1..
1.. 11. e. tly ott ball 111. n. ato ....tt.
••• ar,. .in0.t.,1 rty11,1.40r.. put •
!wry.
I. WC LIAM „ .;),Itta ALMLIIT
PIT'I'SBFItffi I c().wil FAcr()Ry_iiii;.
El,/144 t'. to 41 V. \.. 4.. 1nt
0....1 W,KPII At; E. , .
C. 411'11E: 4 . A I.:TIINS. zto.ltlowriltl4.At
..t NCI VF:111C1,14. , built :and 11:11.11.41 in a
1/1“,111 I.r ..1
~.rlsitlatudop and itmt..t - tal •
tt t)„1: a, ‘4 scat 440..1
1 Ell IL NV N,,. Sll Nlarket
T t. aft., 114 Oi DA Y. fs , ft.tul , ..r
1".‘1..)1 AS mod
: 4 11.diS ni 1ttr,..0) tt.dtt. -, 1
It ttt.d, Ow, t. , rtt!.l:, mud iso• dttp,v,
a- Id utak , land r ro. , m ftd IA [lit , '
151,1 5•1,1,, 4, ail w.tilt
.ItJ Ow .t .4011 ;IA 1140,1i1,1.•
.ulln -
WILLIAM S. lIA.V EN —THE OLD
la. V.Sitatl: 3 ll 3.1 Fa - L.IM , •lohnston A ,1.r1.1.33.3 an•l I
111. A !33K It•a./K and ST F./t.N . NI. A ItEli• 1.• pr
imam tan mmNer) ml Leval. 3133333ta,3331. Canal
.3.1 S4eanit33tat JOB PRI NTINI: and Ito•OK HINDI \U. Mi • a1,.1
In 313-313 o,nry artmoln In tho Ittank nook, l'atn, mon, 5ta13.333.
••rt line, at the N 1343313-4 noUct• art 33 .33 134. 1313335 t
33-3 rn.
u Malik It, and Statmonnry R am 33134,11.413. ['Tint tng 0111. •
••11•1 It ..k limmtmlmq • •••dm•nr ut Nlarkei and Ssavomml sta • mlnvl
It1(11A It I 11'. 1•10( . KINI;, Ma.n.ufactiirer
(;:;t, Silt 3, . Bra:a+ and itronaa LASS.
1 , 38't lt.‘ I T and PICTCRE FILANIKS, llama and Ornarnantna.
♦•• rd. Clair strrnt. All kinds mmf CourpramUmin Ortnitunnts.
La I-ItiNummbant, kr. All kinds 14 Gilding and rc-OLldtng. to
..13 , r. 31111 N3.13131.3;3 for F'ranmen. whale:can and
nrlliAt Immr Oil 1 .- uniting?, Eng - m.llgs and Laborrytiptta, tar
u Inipairte.l or defaced Oil Pruntinge reet.oreel in the bret
manner
e AU Moab inanuractnnei in thi. ee
t tblialiment nra, be cleaned. without iajury. with wan awl
cat.-r. Call and :wit. 10. a Bt. Clair street, l'itteburgb.
nac2l;:cr
JO T,IIN GROUT Importer of BRANDIES,
GIN. WINES, c. Dealer in Tian Mannnirah. i la
Peae Mao. RECTIFYIN4I nlol'l 1,
LER. ei.rnet of SluiilLield and Front ntrrotn, Pittehurgli.
ttpU2
II()MAS OLIVER. SADDLE, 11 ARNESS ANn
TRUNK MANUFACTURER. No. a St. Clair street.
papiliumbi
fin_ 'Law. Chithing. Whip, Spur,
AMILLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at
. her tenni,. CABINET and CHAIR MANI:EAU
.] i)EI, No. 64 Smithfield streaL, a larip. ~1
Ynury
Farnitur, which they will pvr
than i i taitkimary rate+. Terms, ra.411 only
. _
•-
011.1111. ES BAItNETT, Ilt use SuoER .IND
BLACKSMITIL hies ...rel. - tett a new and coninusliou.
brick SilOp on CHEItEY ALLEY. between Third mid
~ thoro ho is prepared 4e do oil work in lAN line with
thii uuuoet promptitude. flaring had lung exporielicii
rho busmen., ho respectfully aoliciui the patronage• of ilk old
' eublic genoially.
_ .
urto.wrs and tht , pt
I.' M ES IfELLINGER. Monottpilwla l'la- •
-s. --unlit inform los frauds awl no
we mnils. that Its new establudottent i" to at iuporit•
tt.lll. and that he prepansl to furnish Lint Cabins, and till
all orders for 1.1,A N El) LUMBER, with promintate. tool st
this lowten rates.
Board stud Plank. pinned on 0110 or 6411 constantl)
i'll
SIU4I, Door. stud Mouldings, of every 41oNcription, Tua.l,•
b.
twat,
Ettililer4 and Carpenters would find it to their
tag , to give 111,0 a can. as he can now fUrnesb them with
Planed Stuff, suitable for every dexcriptlou of work.
WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth
streets,te.ipti the largest 14,0 Ch 14 WATCHES, F'IN
Ii
.lEn - Ktity. te f•enut jn Western Penns, Ivania.
long er.hsetionn•, e.stnl.tlsbtareputation and moderate charges
present the Itiglicatt inducenienta why thine ill is unlit of u
gyuut Watch. or other article's in MB 11110, should stint, Lim ism
I opportunity to nerve then,
ur,_ Fine Watch Repairing norm promptly and in the
beet
tean 110,120
J DLAKELO Jim r.. 1 C. mew,.
BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE. Ela)-
E.)31.8, earner of Sovt•nth and Sinahliold etroots, j i lts-
burgh.
Farms, 1 luuses. Loth. Mills, Furnaces, kc. kr.. bought and
sold on rot - mai/I:don ; Land Warrants hought, sold Lod
Lod ; Bills. Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attention
gir - mt ui sul.livaling Farms, and imposing of them. Terms
1101 - 27:(11Ni .
MANUFACTORY-MRS. RENTER,
PIS doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the
Mlle, Allegheny City, le prepared to fill order. for WIGS
and all kinds of (AIN P.NI'AL HAI It WORK. The bes ,
quality of material Is furniobed, ;Lod satlefartlon guar
atite4.l. my‘r I y
VI; LTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND
x• MACHINE Slloli, Ono,—The subscriber
having moved into his new W it hi, n•ecntly erected. carat
of Water, MiDonough and Sholdy streets, is prepared to c.ott.
wart for and evcute all ordeN for Passenger, liiii;gar;e.
House Freight, Platform, Gravel, Hand and all
other liPsCrirtiOt , of CARS.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all mines. GEARING, RAID
ROA D CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work
appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
The Foremen of the different departments are ocientili.
and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufnetorie.
%Vb. , keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod
ern Im.rovernma. iuurAitf
. 1 W. W. WETHERELL.
R. J. CUMMINS....J. C. CUMMINS-RI. C. SUNKS....W. O. WOODWARD.
AMERICAN PAPIER. ISIANC
FACTURINU COM I'ANI, N. 7S SOCOII4I street, Pitts
burgh, manufacturers of PAPIER MACRE ORNAMENTS
for Marches, Boum., Stetuasatta, kc.; Mirror and Picture
Fromm. Window awl Deur Beads, Brackets, Trusst...- Cur-
Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings. Rosette.,
and Mouldings of every description, sae and design, cheaper
and warranted more durable than any other article now in
.o.b" . Orders executed on the shortest notice.
13.—Attention %.11 . Swambost Butiders is esix.cially
rested to this article, ou IWO /Ull of its light woight.
CUMMINS. TUNKS st
No. 7R Set,tl,l street, butwoeu Wood and Mark,t,
Pittoburgh
J. 11. JONIM F.. D. Defy.
JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Conunica Miir
chants, No. 61 Water street, Pittsburgh. (aptii
LAW BOOKS.—I ant authorized to sell low
name valuable Law {looks.
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's lostitutos;
()coronet's Evident. , ;
Wharton 's Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, ElemonP.ry Work., itc.
GEO. F4ILLMORE,
at the alto of Morning Post
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r_I_RF,ASE -20 bbls. for Railroad and Coal
Cure, for We by [decd GERRY IL COLLLNS.
C
gr i A v FANCY Y I. I -IATS J. AND
,A , P so S ig at
YOU can be thoroughly suited with Atubm
typos or Daguerreotypes, .t °ARGO'S, 70 Fourth
spasito wmdm aCo-'5. doos
FOR SALE h ND TO LET.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
&ND LRAM.—The following valuable property, situ
ate in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
and other additional heal Estate in different parts of the
Western country, in now offered for sale, or leioie for along
term of years, on reasonable terms.
The City Lots, from the nature of the grades, and width of
the streets, and aven u es runningt, throligh them, according to
Mr. McGowan 's celebrated City District Plan. and from their
I,,ention, will soon become the finest parts of this city.
Persons from a distance wishing to stake investments of
capital in manufactures, will find this the loot property in
Sr n e ar this city for the purls. , . It is traversed by two
and has also all the COLlVelliellt l t l of Allegheny
river, on Which it is situated, Wllloll will socnre at all times
abundant supplies of coal, Iron and lumber, at the cheapest
9'ER-V8 OF SA LE— 0 in hail, and the bat
Knee ..r I.IIIMI annual paymen fa 11l NIS y uars, uperl) secured
with interest payable semi-annually.
Forty-nine Lots fronting on the Allegheny river, in the
Ninth Ward of the City ~f Pittsburgh, 24 feet by 1.1.7 feet in
depth to Butler street, (GU fort wide.)
Fifty Lots on Butler strut, in the Ninth :Ward, 24 feet by
120 feet in depth to , Spunce alley, (24 feet wide.)
Forty-eight hots fronting on Sntallinan street. (Cu
Get
widc,) each having a front of '24 feet and 41011 of 120 feet
to Spence
Forty-seven Lots opposite the alive. on Smallinan street.
each hating a front of 2.1 feet by 120 in depth to Mulbem
0
in Penn street, 24 (rot In front by 130 toe
Fortysme Lots ia
in doptlf to Mulberry alley.
Forty-six Lots opposite the Minya, each having a front
21 feet by 1140 feet in depth to Spring alley.
Twenty-flve Lots on Liberty street, (-aril having 21 fret by
100 foot in depth to Spring
Sixt....mi Lots 011 Friuli,at street, adjoining the outer depo
of the Penta9lvunia liailruni Company, of different dun,
Biolll
Seven Lots on the cursor of Penn and Wuou street'. 120
feet trout on Peon by MS fort on Water, of ditlerest depth..
A Lot of ground On ^Ollll and Try streuts, adjoining
Parry lc Co.'s Foundry, Nevi:lg A float on S.rovoutt site eet
s 7 feet, and running along 'fey' street 1211 feet to Green...Of
street.
A Lot of ground opposite the shove. has Mg a front of 07
(rot on tire4nough street. and In depth 343 to low, water
mark all the Monongahela river, with a rivet frost of Al
to+
Two Lots on Third street, above Ito., each IL WAIL 2,4
feet on Thud Street, by Si) in depth.
A 1.1. W lIESP CITY, Ps.
Ls.t No. 'l5 in the Itoromrh trio, toll the eft.), of Frot
(annum and Writer Street, having a (mat on Suet Comm o n
of Si) feet by 240 feet in depth h. Nuidusky Arcot.
Lot 2S in the Bortrugh plan. on the owner of Fast Common
and Gay alley. ravine /t front on Kest Common And Gay allsy
of SO feet by 240 In depth to Sandusky etreet.
lAA No. 52 the Itoneigh plan, on the west std of Bear , •r
street. 11051LLI 0 trout of ou feet on Beaver s tool 2,40 tea
tw ebffter St ISS•L
lAA S 4. in the same range us above, having a fr,nt on Eke
Scr rdreet of 01) 11 :AO to Webster Alter-
PITT TOWNSHIP. A I.l.rnitr,y Col STY
Nits l h ,e-Acre Lots, ur more, on -Pmitillield Farm. -
sat .tioini.c. "I I ALLIAIIii," OIL ti,' Fourth :Al:
Road.
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1855.
WE: , TNIOI-11.:LAND )tiN'rY.
Twn hontlt . nt Anti S , VV/It) 1.111 w nY.OII I,,olit.ntln
rnntr Ow town of 1.4:1 , 11/el
ARNISTItiIN I I CoI'STY
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A tun, 'A%) N... 14 in 0.m.0,. , 11
ab.,ut I'2 mil,+ fn.nk
sTATE OF ILLINI,1:,
11110 th.12.1i41 two 11111.h - I,lmnd tsli•lll),ii J.1.•1. , 111 1
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th;;ls..ati.l 11111‘• liull;11,1 and I;l1) act 11; ./st ;
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V - ALV ABLV. CITY AT lIKIVATE -
AVALI A BLE 110 USE An LitT t.
to! na4tl .• npaal ard 11,-1 11 , 1, ,
The , taillatant3.3ll). build. a ILI. a -lone -
1 , 4 r st. , rßal laaelt. and gtai,-IThe 4.1,4
11010111,'„ Feta.rl, Pi, and n^ ,aniably 1.,/ a
Valuating Li ,, as/L'Tavt4o, or Manntarturi intri ,, ,a.
This praporty null in .14 cheap, and t4l t.4n,.
lr
apply lug I. li IL HY AN, 31 httlt treat
Ai.so—That viii IV A Itl4iht rl 'b ANB U rr,
tin ,arner Wo , rl and !runt nr, (row .41
K, n„1 .tract, and extruding along Front r,aq feet- twit
,cupo. , l \‘ 11. Saunaa Li rdeery and 1,111 , r
Starr. Apply u also,
AL..-- A dean - 10 , 10 1111 ELIA NI; AND (PT, tt Bern
maldea, F. , L P.411a4-,l<allia A sena., a d 1.1,1
leaf rlaim of thin Court llona. , Thd 1.4 1,4 CI ontiw ' d
1 , 1111 1 va.nia Avenue, and ..111.11 , 1. , a '...Slfaa't
al Icy 113 , L• Me.'.,li sa• ,• • •111.1t1 II t EvA ten roll!,, Wit
All 110.1,1 i nni,r, , ‘,4neuta. prep rte ,ody to la,
at-on tt , bo adinil , t. and Will 1.. r
lento ii.II. Its AN,
31 Blith
FEiv It(;
V 1111101 ,, i. Nllll il . 1:1, I , lllbilllgt and Irani
ing nu the illy , , rivor It it otlorod nt non thin itn
•it th
lot of lu.ll , ter.. on the .111erbel, river. in Du
quesne. Borough. on nl-In'l, rule-rio: lion, It
.111 it - tven lltexi hung- 1.4 g' .1 \t,-.tern louol
irwunlyenulit w lee nt Run, thr..e uulen liolior the
twenty-ttiree .IJoilitng
All the, aro offereil low enough to tempt yon out of Tour
tine. . nod If titer. Ilu a.l ' , lilt pant inll Anil get iny
printed ItrigLater of Lotn nud Intitile I, .ale. On It there Aro
bikrKult. offerinl. TIIONIAS tr.,orws.
..t.ll 76 Fourth street.
NVi)RKS FM: :NA I.E.—Sixty threu
11.71 of Intel. with 2.50 it Cord art:win-I. the Int.
In nu. ..1•••1 Own e. 0.1 Fart.
. 11,0 Nlon our
II
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11.1:11. 4. •• 101 . V 1- 1 ,111 .
oniion. Itrulro:ut kr,.•‘. • lip, :
'The SrILI of (I.ntl In use fieit thick. loot cannot
nallt> For furthor 1,41i/ink ,
PAYNE,
No 'ZI.SZi !Alien) nn. t.
jor2tt
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131' I 11) 1 NU I,o'l' FOlt SALE.---A kt 21
~.,•t ~., ICY I.ll'. 'qr. ri. and .-ttro,lol.: la., I. 11 1 1 , , to
111,1e.illry On do• lat.l. part 01 11r. lot to a 0 , 11/.1 M all.
tatitt for ta ,, atnall
le
l'lti. lot 1. In a Irsit.tl.l.. Ik . ..tato°
fto trat,li•orr , awl otll 10 , ptol,l I ra. mid ••111.t,' id , 0 • 1111 .
Tail' 1; , 4Pk1. 101 , 1 rloar Li lip utahrtorr. lilritt,re ~I
1101, F (111.1.‘1,q1E,
at Me °Met . ..! Morn he,t
,R,AIN OFFERED.--Tht , undersigned
for &ale SIX hirrs ~1 ground frunting Spm
aw ie
l inhuming the heo i Pittoburoli owl unnelbo
Hollr,wl, in the gooving. ;hid ilirhing Borough of ! , 1 . 1( RES .
1 . 1/RT. Four of tie , loon aro 37 1 , 1 foot un w atilt by atom.
121 1 In depth, fronting at uno end is, the laput, Itil d at. the
0111.11 . On Sinclair atreet ; awl twe Mom fronting for them
wh"le knoll on other etreeto
Lirrs. bo•t in width, fr..n l lng tbe other
ol the L41./1, and in •of InOr• border
ing for its W 11.1 kt lon gth ...11 , ',heel.
No Lott, prop e rty ann 1. , tuned. and it will be sold Wu.
part of the paymont taken iu Murk of LLn Cmmelloville
Railroad, if doeirod. (ii;(1. F. (111,1.14. /RE,
Offiro of tho ASunning Poet.
Pittsburgh, Aukuht 31, lb3s. — io.wtt
11)1.D LARD LAM P—lbty/e eeld Lamp run n ow Ire
V,) 0 , 011 nt ttIO .EXPI ibi Hann “f M. F. EATIIN. No. SO
Rotirth xtreet. Tiii• the Patent , . will lio fouild
there, Itlkti in mop:trod till Orkit's 3IL righw lot Stows
and Collut jet,
1t isn new V,11t1,11.1--Wk•il epprnvnl In 0..' mho know
it. :Ly wafter of ,4,llottiy in lighting ,11111, 11 it
11011,n. It burn., odd 1,011, r'l.l imam: , a lollhout
Fortuiwg C - 311 to uuu l .unt if it, t rights ii•rriurly
will be /add cheap, by JOHN W. lIITT,
Agont of Paboltee.
WESTERN LANDS.—We have itrrangements with gen
tlemen of experience In the different Western States,
Ly which choice lands call Inc located at Government pri,e.
Pursers desirous of locating lands, either fur speculation or
fur actual settlement, will find it to their advantage to give
us n ra n. one of our correspondent. in lowa has spent dm
bud six weeks in critically examining the lands in that State
subject to entry, and writes us that he has selected over 20,
Ofsi acres of chime lands- BLARELY A RICILEY,
supt2Pdsw onrner Seventh end Smithfield streets.
Ai,CABLE LAND FOR SALE--Three aud a-half acres
Vof Laud, eligibly situated on the East Liberty Road, op
posite the °Minim,. of Cartwright, Esq. This laud lies
well, and in very ilesireclo either for a family residence, or to
divide into building hits. Price, $3,600; terms easy.
nuit2o S. CUTHBERT & SON, 53 Market street.
HIOICE BIALDI Nil LOTS, at very low prices and on ae-
N, COIIIIII4 KIMILIC terms of payment. pleasantly situated on
(lifetime street. Lawrenceville, within floe minutes' walk of
the a Minibus Station. Mechanics. itml all others,
d,wiroan of
purchasing a cheap lot. and Oil case ' terms, will find the
above -all right." tioiv-Aij S. CUTHBERT & SON.
_
RECT from the Staffordshire PotteEes--
It late arrival of QUF:ENSWAILE, at the old
stand of II EN (
assortment 11l Y. No. 1t.2. Wood street, Pitts
barglL This embraces some new and T,,.. 0 e
'cbdicia styles of white Breakfast, Liiiiing and Toilet Sets, of
brilliant whininess, from one of the first manufacturers in
England Also, Vitrified blue and white Iron Stone Ware.
for lintels; and a very general and superior variety of till
article. of Flint Glass, and other waren adapted to the wants
of city and country trade; all of which will be f a
disposed ot
low prices. novs
ISSOI,ITFION OF PA_ItTNERSILLP.—The partnership
Dformed by the undersipied and JAMES O'NEAL, in
carrying on "THE CAMDEN COAL WORKS," under
td
mune and style of JONES, O'NEAL A MLLLER, IN now dis
solved. ISAAC JONES,
~ .July 7th, 18,55. JOHN D. MILLER
'Is fresh for sale by
HENRY H. OoLLINS.
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MISCELLANEOUS
- DITTSBURGII AGENCY OF TILE /ETNA INSURANCE
0./MPANY, of Hartford, Coon. Chartcrixl,lBl9. Paid
up Cush Capital, $500,000, with Uric surplus securely invest.
ed. Send-annual dividend of 8 per Celli-, July 1, 1855.
This Company have NIVII )loing an insurance business
nearly a half century—barn paid out for property deeterqed
by fire under its more than Fifloen Millions of Doti
Mrs since they commerfeed businesa. 14 , 6 annual receipts and
present iIeiVOUI (which are below) give indemnity to each
policy-bolder of more than two millions of dollars. A policy
of insurance is no better than brown paper, unless it is in a6t
Company that will pay in anise of lug. It becomes necessary;
therefor, that you know something of the character 111111
solvency of LILO lundtu Lieu before you take a poligy. Its age •
experience, cash capital—lts uninterrupted
six rears—its uniform course ief honorable dealing—places,
the .:Etua.ll.urance Company among the first and mosksol-t
vent institutions of the country. Its premiums are cosh
No premium notes taken—no e.s.sessinentd made on policy
holden—but all 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 for nearly forty years.,
They continue to make insurance on Country Stores. Mills
Factorkst. Dwellings, Barns, and all descriptions of property
In town or country. at fairl rates. Tour attention 14 invited
t. 6 the following low rates on 'Country Dwellings, ur the
whole term cif one, three, or tine years
1 )oar- 3.ymirs. 5 yens
Built of brick or stone, metal ro o t,
80 feet from similar risk 4 . 5
1 %
De ilt of brick or BlOnglo roof, 50
Frame dwellings 75 2
ASSETS OF THE CON PANT, JULY 1, 1955.
Cl.ll In hand, and Plioanix Bank $ 65,030 25
Cook in bands of Agents 137.137 81
Real le,tato. uninennibeml 16.1.172 05
72 Nlortglige !Sunda, 6 and 7 per cent. intennit,
Inty able reui-ani ly 72.000 00
PU six in, cent. Stave of Virginia IWuda, laterend
payable semi-annually
5 nix per cent. State of North Catoliila Bowls,
int...re:it payable semi-aunually
10 nix per cent. Jersey City Water ISuud, interest
parable semi-annually
5 ten Der cent. City of IMllwatilrie Bomb., lot/T
-ent payable
9 HeVi•ll p r Vent. 10( . 0111C 80114 iIItEIV4 I/41y able
i-annually
dee tb. Cnimpaily, ...cured by mortbmgt..
Bills r..ceiv able, ituiply nen:tired, and payable at
Bank
00(1 Milan, Hartfdril and New Haven Railroad
(Aim pall)..
106 '• llartford and l'rot or It. 11.,10 per
cent. preferred and stilarantoed.... 9,925 00
11 1 7 '• • lidaton anal R oree.der 10)1.511 00
" Conitectient dttier ...... 14.000 00
'• rotini , tictit Itiier Company 1.200 00
100 "Stn6ol.l Bank, ingtalaninta pawl in.. 3.10)0 00
30 .• Eagle. Bank. Pronal.•tire, It. I 1.900 00
1100 " [lank. flank' d, CAM,-...... 33.600 00
:108 '• Exidialigeltank. - ..... 17,456 00
'2dU " ruitners and Ilechitilltw' Bank. Hatt:
'25.000
lord, ....... Oll
1:a) " Hartford.. 11,7:,0
" Ilartfdrd Nod,
111 State Bank. 1a 104 00
Hartford County Bank,
City Bank,
Union Rank. New York 12.117./0 00
00
ktroielwmy Batik, .
4.100 00
1.1.100
r Rank, 10.f.000
. .. . 11 .50.1 1 ,0
11 int, et N..it I, O !WTI', N..“ Irk 10.a.00 00
Rank oi Adnera 13A.11110
I..tak dt the •• '1µa:.11110
11.iiik the
N. 1 . ..11, 1.110 I lemirataa• itn•l "root
1_ idled 11:10, ..5 . 111.1 C,111.11)
An by
II It. 'I'VN-KY('H. Agent
..t .11.t1 F.llls
15,. t .1.4,11:tt t.. 11 Al OW omuting-ro.ar
-atttrlnv \!,tntllg
rpm.: SATI•111 1 .‘1" EN ENING I)ST.--
1
I , Z,C, the pr,prl. OW- of the
I:..: L.', It for 11..0 t till Are alt tolerahlt
•••ii ii•,ll.tiliti ii N all tlii i oar:let/A •f ft t t
.01.•au .lof mu the ktorfo. Aa.l('hit 1 /1 . !:
Et ht Tlwir Wa). It I 1 , ,
1,111.1,L11 ‘,.••kly ftklntly elta o'hi. It ..11,11
Dot alt woo.. but in,trtict
. 11 ti, complt-In f.. the 1..0t at lades ore
t 'nt. 1f...t li , .w for , hitt 1.0.1 .lAutentft
lad onutt..l .urn-1 ,, of ;xn in-troctlvu character pruure.l,
o loaf 1 ..,.hl.
11. w V.,,.1,.:111,1t.i• tiwAt Intert•ntill!,,l.ortiong
th. Nk I.li ea. of the NV at ld Skot. bra ,t Lift, Adorn,
tone 1 • 1 n.l .Ire.,-fttal A nick. 11i...
k i•,1111: hrod to e and fitAtek klarltets. anti
Lo LA,
Aut , l 111 the hot.
Rut llt • t0...1 requite. it wt.!. r rot , , - it farult to.
n 1. 1 ,1. 1.41. t to le , 1...t00r00. orel ely. tooulnathre.
, u.l 1..• I:• al hAv•• 11,:r appropri-
A , e 1..• owl. to , it colekequenre.
Ih. lot. 11..1 Lk. a.tof tAir-r01..1, nod If
oat
rthio
Ie tat,. Ltl: hi r ii 1•11-roll. nen husuon nattua. e l
.t. • Kat I.lk - the. IA-at... r rat of
tapto- f , 1.... p. o fall 111 . 111."Ttili/1 •of tin- Piot lo
l,lt 1,11-1.1 ftl AtAl 11 L
ill the hr.( too bt tin.. above 1/,
i ., A 1 of the illorot ut,ft..l o ntets It. the laA.l
kt t
Iti. llon 10111 try upon the 1 , -ot
11111 ....ILO my! tA real Brim,' IV.. design
It, ft 01 , 0 A 1., Author of
. In 4 , 01 hint I•uper of
k I hift•it talk.. of Ifttpurtalit onfi
LA.., -A I and othell -atoms, o ether,
r•.1‘11 , : harm - tr.. are al freely
411 , THE PRESS.
.)I the 1:s, large paper„ tilled with lite rt.
tle.i,_l.t. lurch-ring tranh lin I
I 1 , 1 111. I allt 1. ~•1111., . utility awl taet. It einpley
tt.e 1.t.•1 al) wad Apart., no paints ur c.nn•liee. A
a Litany' :ely•..ale Metal y and gvneral intelligence, w
t i..-411youirr Clue/ .Ittimen, :I'.
1.
t • inay rely tip•on it. that Dearwn & l'eternon
wit
1,.• (I‘.ll want 1, , far tie we ran ythlge by yeurn
ate.•1‘.11. , 11, thee , publinher. rather mere than the
1.1111.. tleir lever in with very' linaketl
ability
It 1. .ragitlaris Irnni tatimentalbeal and bills..
t...f a 110:11 . 101.1 LODI' on all gubjecte. alway• nnelerage
mgnage. I•sit i•lway• atly.wittang the right. ‘lO tin
It ..1 the ne..t gen-tally attra,tive iwpetw in our e
-.s.rardee
It 1- L,t• literary asul tannly 'oar., In the C 1110“.
j: , .1 /A-Gin.l,-r. hiand. M.
lirrrhifore Apiikiin In 1114 h term/ of the meritA of
the , inii ot the oar iia.clisitigri hat, and
a thr hir_At liturary impers to ho 101111 d
n, r• at. arii siiriltrii ;Anil!),
nlit. /11.i..p• irliuil riPW of ruin and
- Wripid-rlitfir, lb.
It r l• , air 4 the rot popular l,oldie Journal,. in
It •loirs, in n littiritry point
iiuiw of burl mat;nzlnca, with a Vaal
:tinuillit of t v li t gon.,—Reiveblican, litthfidd,
Tv.uNis ,Cl.lll inn,;‘,11,0,--Strt,:it. ropy, a year.
4 $.5 00 a year
1u Ou
10.1
111 out, to grtter.op of Clulti
Ito ( 1111 ont• to 4,•ttio.•titt of Club,
lillll ye 1,041 pa 01,
ItlilAt'Ari
No 60 Sooth Third street,
se 'Santini nunitivrs stint wrote, to an) one, when re
goostisl
Carringe Repo•itory.
Cniihit II ‘viii'rx, Slow iltroying on Inst. , t ris•
f 11,41111 111, t•II.1‘11 , 011 prowls.", I now tangy
the Patsiongli and tiniensliurg
Turtipilso. tonr Two Shin Hun. Isitwoott '
lin lot nI rgh an d l i owrea.iovtlln. rospisitfully Invites the public
t. his id— Is of CA ItltlAtl BUtittlltS, itc. And ho
pi.• oto i) i:tt..l pnr./I , ,ers. that ono pricy
i• toodi
t syri••l, - 1 . 111 3110 1.11 , , oisiidos lion to
t
tII4OII . III! , pats moi tho,' l J ag ,. loi h • eu, many past it has is-I. 10, particular
itopartoinit solisit, fins the vat,. and itriiit talent-oil
n to init. tort•l 3. Ti.. MI. CO6 , of 111, 110 W Pytlt.olll
In
1111,1Oto - -tits 0 , 000111 Y of his arranttommata will supply the
Is•it and moot fashionable niannliieturno al modorato
111111W1 , 1 by I ilo,o ItOaVy tho sotnatt
-.ming hi PIA•OM of linsanoss hai 11.414,1 upon the prier
zis ski o n inc b. Inlifo runts, Ji nshi I'll NY liITE will soll,
ti les+ than ttoi usual pricQe-e,
t'arrintos rop.virod to the nlOllll,, with ilostiatoli
1 )IUJCLAMA'fION.—Its Virtue of a precept nailer the
Lamb of 11 to 11. ltictlltue, President of the Court of
t notion 11as. iu and for the Fifth Judicial District of
Ptodisyl% aunt. anti Justice of tin , Court of Over and T.'lllll
- an.j I i••ltrid Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and
and riahriel Adams, A : nowt:de „Judges
the NLIIIV Courts, in and for Ow County of Allegheny. da
ed the Sth day of NONeilibt`r, in the year of our Lord One
eight hundred and tiftydire, nail to ore directed,
hohitng it Curt of Urn clad Tio uuuer, 1t21.1 General Jall
a t the court I loam,
,i in the City of Pittsburgh, ou
tie. fourth Niouilay of In,,nher next. at 1U &duck,
Pablo nob, is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, •
a nd constables of the county of Alleghenv, that
tees is, then and there, in their proper luunous, wiOl their
t, ii,, n, oats, iuyutsiDou~, aiaminatlorts nll.l other retneub
Idancen, b. do those tiling, which in their respective °dices,
u, i heir behalf, appears to la , dole—and also thlar that Will
I the prisoners that now or tatty be in the jail of
n0,•1 l'Olinty of Allegheny, to 111.• thin nud therl• to prtuecute
agantird them na shall be just.
trou under my ham'. in Pittsburgh. this fifth day of No
... O'er, in the year of our Lard ono thonsand right hundred
nod tiny-tivu, and of the Commonwealth Oar 7Sth.
RODY PATTERSON. Sheriff.
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BITING CLASSES—DUFFS COLLIXIE.—No estah.
liniment in the ‘Vest ha, the sante facilitites fir teach
ing all the Itrant - lets of (hill art, Mr. NT I I.I,IAMS' sldll as a
Ituuness and an Ornamental Penman is unrivalled. Gentle
ms LI and Luly teachers instructed in all Wa OrnilMental
hrancbes of the art. A class of Lady Tetlell,,g, and young
ladies, a Ito are engaged to other studies during the wools,
meet every Saturday afternoon from 3 till 5 ~'clock.
terms apply to the Principal. nov3
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11ROOKS & COOPER have just opened a
J sire assortment id Linen Collar., and Slenotift, White
G.tpherd Collar., black do.. black. Crape Collars, do. in sets;
and will continue to receive during this week their third
supply of pads at the Mourning and Howie Furnishing
Store, No. 75 Mtultet street. n0r2.15
WINTER BONNETS.—Mrs. E. DAVIDSON,
No 33 St. Clair Aretit, will open a large assortment
of FRENCII BONNETS, CAPS. MANTLES and NEEDLE
WORKED GOODS, on THURSDAY, Novembor 8, 1855.
Clair stri...t. nest
401TLERS—,1011N OGDEN A CO., Bottlers, N 0.187 First
1 . ) street, would respectfully inform the public that they
Iwo constantly on hand a large supply of SARSAPARILLA,
MINERAL WATER, ALE and PORTER, of the best quality.
The rittoution of families Is particularly directed to the
ficct that they bottle WAINIIIOIIT'S ALE in its purest state.,
Physicians recommend it to families on account of its whole
sme and strengthening qualities". oct3ooy
FRESII FRUITS—
WO boxes Raisins;
'a)o " " in halves;
100 " " In quarters;
300 drums Fimt; just received and sale by
REIMER A ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street
r)t— STONT-100 0 lbe for sale by
nov3o FLEMING-RAM&
Q.ALERATUS- 2 oasiks and 5 boxes in store
A. 7 ikud for rain by Luovoo] SPRINGER HARBAUG.EL
..;.: :!..;VI-I;-:..t . ..
• , .
it' I,
'
+ ~~'h 'z t~~~ t ~.. t'
SEIM
t i"h l .~ ~ ~ ~ K .. --~ ~ ~ ~, at ~~. i t yr. ~x z -- -<t ~a ~a4 ~. ~c h F.~,i
-. mar^
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MISCELLANEOUS
II ORSI4 CLOTIIING.--4.lentknnen requiring Homo Cloth- - • • - _
Rig sill llnd a large aasortnieut at OLIVER'S, No. 4 AIONDAY AIORNING
St. Clair street, Blankets, 75 cents andtipstards. Railroad
Wrappers and Sleigniug Robes, Sc. nowl
ISSES' FELT lIATS, 'at No. 91 Wood st. AUNT MA.GUIRE'S
docl J. WILSON Pc SON. Description of The Donation Party.
-
ause; y For u ba .
co lo Ly
SKATES! SKATES SKATES !-500 pairs
of asserted Skatee, from 'X cents to V2.,50 per pair; NOM°
of them very desirable patterns. For sale at
nov3o BOWS Sr TETLEY'S, 136 Wood et.
51)DOZ. SKATE STRAPS,
.Of goetiqualiL
ty, asserted large and small, frumo to 50 cents mu'
, 2
pair. For sale at ` nov3o] & Tl. CE,I s.
A FEW MORE of those unrivalled RIFLES,
wldch there is so mach talk about, for the low price
of t„le ; all warranted. For onto at
nov3o
BOWN & TETLEY'S.
GENTS' TRAVELING SHAW LS—L-Just
received, a full ltmortment. Alen, Mufflers, Searle and
Oen& Neck Mauls, by L. HIRSHEIELD & SON.
(3,4 - I.INTEETB, of every description of Fur.
Alito, Buck lituKt with fur, and fur tort, at the Furuish
ing StOrd of [nov3o] L. lIIRSIIFTELD Sr SON.
DINE APPLE CUERSE--6 cases Just ruceived and for 31110
j; by (novt.%l RATHER. & ANDER6ON.
GLOVES—On hand, a full wasortment, of
testry description, by L. iIIitSIiFIRLD & SOS,
novBo 1 . 0 Wood %trout.
LiSTLACK'enillitAT I)IPROVENIENT , for fast wing
T.l Washboards to Walls, patented June Co, 1856.
Nu good building should be finished without using these
Fastenings. MOSES F. EATON. Agent for Yntonter,
Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
••
Refer to the following Architects in this city :.1. W. Kerr,
Esq., Charles Barthergur, Esq., and Messrs. Barr & M
ovloser,
Ens: n
DUFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING
--4uch is the reputation of Clerks who have studied
this popular system of River aegnituts, that many of them are
now in the receipt of Staid and ilnt/ll u your. It embraces
the whole routine of river busiueoii re-shipping freight and
passengers: amanita with steamboat agents: buying and
soiling tibiporents on the veesera arronnt, and on iterount
with others in Laimpaily: purchase and transter of owners'
shares in the vessel owners' settlements before and after
sale of the vessel; and many other practical transactions not
given iu any other system. For tern.. apply at the College,
corner of Third and Market streets. lean
. .
017.1COUSTOMERS ARE Di:LIGHTED, and
well they may be, for the way wn put RAZORS iN
ORDEAL can't but plelk., any all'. I: iV, UN a trial, and be
rot:let:wad, at [deem: BOW N & TETLEY'S.
RIFLES, RIFLES, RIFLES.—Wo have a
few morn nt those r4plea4l4l RM..: at the lese pric., ei
$lO. Every our warrautod, or no emln. at
41,01 /10 N'S at TETLEY'S.
WANT KU 151111:D1 AT FAA" —Bard in a rennpeetwow
ily, by a gentleman and his lady—ante or two rooms
rafluirtal; 2 gaol enotie for privata families, waps ;2 per
week; 8 tiirla to go to Fnewickinny nod New Brighton 10
I.lnrb , for hotels in the city: a gaol Blacksmith.
Situations wanted be a lay 13 )I.lu, ,4
nenon habit, and can give g.ad nil a yang mat, a:,
Mark; a porter; a bar-krevr, a hey to go 1. , the ;
clirrian6e driver; a gardener
Apply at BARR'S lio it)
street. nenv,i7
B LANK BOOKS, •
J1.1111.1,d, Ca.Sil book,',
Day Books, Invoke jks,k,s, h er -ord., Ar.
A large variety of the MolVe alinart on hand. Blank Di s.dis
made to order, to any style requird. W. S. FLAVY.S.
114,10 Blank Book Manufacturer.
DIARIES FOR 1766—A great variety e
Counting thane 'a nd Pocket Diaries for De:ifi, for Sal
11) W. S. HAV EN. Book:eller and Stationer,
.a...lecld Market street. trier of Si i..md.
... . . . -- - , ,
TILE POETRY OF GEW.q.k.NY, (xinsiqm.
of seleetions from upwards of 0, may of the must cui
heated tke.t....—tranAliiked tutu English verse, with the oriut
°al text on the opposits pit,se; by Alfred Baskerville. t.i,
sate by ;deed] B. T. C. N101:ii AN, lag Woosl st..
VirOUBNINGAND HOUSE ECItN:SIIINti STORK N,
..13.1 75 Market stmt—We gist. our entire iitiention ti; ill i
kind of stuck, to the exclusion of Fairy Goodo, in eon-,
pounce of which our a,eurtinent in both branches ie nuie
complete. We have just recuived our SECOND SUPPLY k)
GIOODS, and can guaranty,' persons wanting
psalm in oil
line,
line, to bu pliutsiell both in quality and price. Call and sew u.
4iir Plca.se note thu Moak., No. 75 Market street_
octi3U BROOK'S di COOPER.
FOR SALE LOW, at JAS . COLLINS Sc Co.'s,
No. 115 Water su - vet, between Wood and Smithfield,
number of RAILROAD CAIFF'd, with Harrieo compleb—
suitable for Ralli - mid Contractors. Also, the Running tienni
for on,-bona wagon. uov3o
LIASIIION A ULF LIAM AND CAPS; or Low l'anics.--J
WILSON A. Si IN. No. t.l atrert. reitioctfully in
tort. the public that they have a latge aneortninut of the
latest styles of Hat and Cupa which they will sell at low
-pricea tor cash.
N. B —Just marked, n new style of I,olisse lint
and Count. J. WILSON A: ;ON.
E E P your head e ndl, and free front dirt and
dandrutt. and dm scalp free from .litienat., if you mirth
proaerm your hair. ROSKJI ARV OIL to the I not think
on coal find to ittsaintploth them object,. it is lilt - vain. an
timolloot art, Ie for nottetung nod boantif)ing the hair.
Pr 2.5 cents per bottle. Sold by S. 1.. elf'f lIE
BRT.
dot W.l Mat hot "Ire. t.
14ILT EW 800 S.—CASTE, a Shin . of Reputes
Equality; by S. A Stew,
Inst,lltiraut.. or the lona Wife.
Hem Otto holnunout by D. lc Iwo
(leoll,y Nl.incton ; by Mt, M nnl [0
hy quininty .
Wtittont Bedlitt Vattern; by Alice B.
Holden Path; by Marton Hartaml
Alone; do Jo
Star Paper , : by 11. W. Beesi•r.
Toy torn Japan, Chtua---tatent loth supply.
LONDON PAPERS. se.
Louden Illuntrated Now:.-20 Cnte;
Tinxv:
Dispatch;
;
Falstaff;
u Atheneum; and other English papers supplied
Auso—lllustrated l'unch and biennial rape". tarnished
faun ten to twenty per cent lower than au% story in the city.
Pletorial flipper. Pica, one, Christmas 'Pictorial Brother
Jonathan, cm hand and for sale
at
LAUFFKEt'S
No. 3 , 1 Fifth st
NOTICE. -I have this day sold out my in
tersot Lu the firm of uosTrrTr..a. SMITH A 00., to
lay ha, partam. A(VII HOSTETTEE.
Vitte,burE,h, Nov. 29, 1.,'.5----1tn.04.; D. IltlSTETrEll.
LAND WARRAN T S.—The highest market
• pricy, plaid for 40, SO nod 130 .tore War
rant, of the Into acme.
Awe---For SO and 100 Acre Warrants, iestmd tinder Gm
law of 111,50.
Apply to BLAKELY RICHEY,
safe 1. earner of gerenth and Smithfield sts.
FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP--I BUILD
INO Drr IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by la). A
eat Irtirgani can to had by applying stein
at the o rt,,.f tha
jylll:tf IRN I Nil
OT FOR SALE—A good l'em,:
loc lA)r,
L 24 feet front en Corium street by DX) feet in depth. in
Birmingham, will he sold cheap. Knquire of
OEO. F. GILLNPNICK,
Jpla at the nth., of Om Morning I . •
FINE FRENCII WOOLLEN LUN A
.. Imre. jiipt rirrireii Int G
of flit' .•I'y
rentormi. Long Sim , . .
A A NI ANIN k
1,T).1 1.31:U611F-S--1 ju.t r1,e1v,41 another lot of
tiny Brii4llo4. :Ln.1,114 Itt Cot+
cull and .•xamn. l mr xtock 141, f mrt ng
.1t oS. YLMI I SU.
own., Dialnond and i+cre.k•L
HAVE OLr HI EI)
WII.IOI.IT'S PREMIUM lc ATHARION
It uot, try it, and you will never be WII.IIOOI. it.
ISO enn, to Mit for
W RIGHT'S PREMIUM KATII AMON,
Or you cony get a worthless article.
For solo by all Druggists. 2.5 cahts per
Ntillolesale Wix.ern Depot, Dr. KEYSER., K. E. SELLERS
k CO., and JOHN HAFT. augl fl
IAINCITEMENT—Thi, people are rushing to
the ENTERPRISE, 74 Fourth street, for Pictures at no
ents, and upwards.
EoIND ARRIVAL OF GENTS' FURN I` lINU GOOD'',
tot L. LILIP.SIIFIELD k SON'S, N 0.70 Wood street.
Having Just retain,. frotn Now York, and received all new
styles of goods that arrived by the last 5t011.1.01.1r, wo offer Llie
following for Inspectidn
Gloves, Gauntlets, Cravats. Fs-arfs,
Opera and Oxford Ties,
(„I„tubric and Silk Handkerchiefs,
Undershirts and Drawers.
Mufflers and Shawls,
Traveling Shawl,
Shirts made to order; also, every style on hand. Together
with in full itssortinotit of goods In our
Now styles of go,sis roodvlsi by tacit steamer from En
!, 11 I It6llFl ELI) & SON, No. 70 Wood at..
ti.•vl3 between Fourth street and Diamond alley.
F ILESEI FRUITS-3 dm. tans Strowlerroo , ;
5 " botLk Peached;
3 " Pomo;
10 ,• (molt Piuo Applo;
5 " nsoortod Preserves;
10 " Tomatoes, in bottles;
Jost rocoirod end for sale by
REY 51E11 ANDERSON, all Wed at.,
nov2B Oppnsito St. Charle+ Hotel
11 liYS[I gI:TS--, bags Filberts;
25 • English Witluuts ;
25 " Nuts;
50 trails him almond.;
10 begs Bordeaux ••
5 " Sicily "
1000 Cocoa Nuts;
10 boxes Shelled Almonds ;
Just received and for Kale by
norM BEYMER ANDERSO!si
NINTIM 110NNETS.—I1III.S. DAVIDSON, No.
..T St..
3 Clair 'trust, will opou a largo assortment
F llonnots, Car, Mantles, and l'iuedlo worked
Goods, on Thursday, November 8, 1855. nuvE,
MAGAZINES, &c.—
Harper for December; price 20 cents.
Putnam do do 20 do
Knickerbocker do do 20 du
Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion. 20 cents.
Frank Leslie's Journal, IS do
Peterson's Magazine, 17 do
Godey's Lady's Book, 20 do
Ballou's Magazine, 10 do
Westminster Review; Blackwood's Magazine.
Just received and for sale at LA OFFER'S
nov3o Cheap Bookstore, No. 30 Fifth of.
TWO VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES FOR
SALE—Nos. 136 and 137 Third street Each -lot has a
frout of B 3 feet, by 86 deep. The houses are arranged its a
largo store-room, hall, dining-rooni and kitchen on first floor,
four rooms on the second, and three on the third story. Both
houses are user and in good order.
nosh° 8. OUTHBERT & SON, 63 Market et
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PITTSBURGH POST.
See, it's about a year since you was here,
ain't it, Nancy? Twa''n't long afore you was
married, I know. Well, ther's been sonic
changes here since then. We've lost our old
minister, Parson Scranttmi r and got a new one.
He seems to be a . very good man, Parson Tuttle
does—qhite young yet.—jest begun to preach,
bein't hen married but a little while. And his
wife appeared like a nice woman, tew. But I
feel sorry for 'em. This is a trying place for a
tuinister,, end- a minister's wife, tow. Though I
don't know but what. all places are jest so. All
goes on slick enough yet, but I'm afeard it won't
last long. They hain't ben here but three
months—and the folks are medrin' a terrible fuss
over 'out. You know it's the way they always
dew when they git a new minister. They're
ready to eat him up for a spell. And his wife—
lawful sakes! ther's nothing equil to her. They
make.an awful parade about her. Such treat
ment spiles the minister's wives. Afore long they
begin to think themselves the most important
characters in creation—and
,really expect the
hull community to be a flyin' round all the time
to attend tow And 't ain't at all surprisin'
it should be so—it's accordin` to natnr. But
after a spell the minists,g4s,to_bei an of story,
and the people begin. to find fault with hint.
Some think he's pittin' Wonfierful tejus ; some
think he ain't gifted in prayer; and he ain't sper
ritual minded enough to suit some others. But
the most gineral comPlain,t ds, that he don't visit
enough. As if a minister could write tow ser
mons a week—sometimes three—and go a visit
in' every day besides. And then his wife—'tis
astonishin' how public opinion changes consarn- -
in' her. The upper crust begin to think she's a
troublesome helpless critter. Say she depends
on the congregation to take care-of her, and all
dior. They pick flaws in everything she says and
Bloc And the under crust call her proud—says
she visits Miss Thix, and don't visit Miss That.
If she invites some of her neighbors to drink tea
with her—some o' the rest Al he mad, because
she left them out, and say, she feels above 'em.
Anil so it guts on—gittin' woes and wows—she
1111 . t please nobody. After a spell. the deacons
insgin hint to th ,, mini-tor that pain' Nab
r bard to rai-e his 'glary, and wonder whether
or no he couldn't lice on let. If he thinks he
coulifnt, they wonder whether or no he couldn't
die' more good in some other place. So at last
they drive hint to as a dismission, and the poor
num takes his family and goes off somewhere
else, to go through with tile same trials and
trouble over again. And after they've been
settled about a dozen times, the minister begins
to find out that all ain't gold that glitters; and
hi< wife. it' she's a woman o' sense—discovers
that she ain't it supernatural being, and must
hike care of herself, like other folks.
Time,: the expel i once o' ministers in gineral.
I kit' it by my own oh:ervatiou—and I'm sure
it had ben the care with the geraniums. They'd
hen settled in a number o' places afore they come
here ; and Miss Serauttun, her Self, told me that
it took her a good while to Tarn that a minister's
life must he a life ii' trial and self-denial. But
she did lore it at last. Miss Scrantum was :in
excellent woman. Site wa'n't no gadder nor no
gossiper. She stayed to hum and took care of
her husband and children. If any body was sick
or sutferin', she was there to help 'em ; hut she
selilinu went out any other time. She was good
to the poor, tew—and divided her mite with 'ern.
Y.iu'il a thought folks could'ut find find fault with
her. But they did. Some grumbled because she
won't more sociable— and some was mail
because she wa'n't what they called an active
Christian—that is—she wa'n't willin' to spend
the heft of her time a runnin' round on mission
ary bisness and distribitin' tracts, and so forth.
But every 6.06( . 1 was outrageous at her, 'cause she
tried to reconciles Liddy Ann Buel and Deacon
Fnstick' , wife—instead a' Ml:du sides with ary
one on 'em—when they had that awful quarrel
about the ostridge feathers. .lint I thought, and
think yet, that Mks Scrantum acted jest as a
Christian ought to act in that bizness, though
everybody else blamed her; and Liddy Ann and
Miss Fustick got as mad at her as they was at
out' another.
Parson Scrantum was a good man, tow—and
a smart man—they didn't know how to vslly
Trim here. To be sure he went away of his own
accord ; but I spore if he'd a wanted to_ stay,
they'd it druv him off afore lung—jest as they
always dew—for husband said they was begin
nin* to growl about pay-in' the salary. I tell ye,
I felt dretful sorry when they went away, and so
did yer uncle--we sot a great deal by 'em. And
then they had such a nice family o' children.
SIIKLII, the oldest, is as nice a gal as ever I
knew'd. I took a wonderful likin' tew her. Her
mother used to let her come in often and set a
spell with me. I was awful lonesome after Jef
ferson went off to study to be a doctor. Ter
uncle was in the shop biggest part o' the day,
and I used to he here rill stark alone a good deal
t; the time : and when Miss Scrantum found out
how lonesome I was she used to send Susan over
,ometimes to see Me. She'd fetch her sewin' or
Ituittitt• and stay an hour or tew ; and sometimes
she'd fetch a hook and read test me, and it used
tit chick me up wonderfully. And Mr. Scrantum,
he 11,4 t., ( tome in once in a while, and always
litil semethin' good to say.
tt You said he went away of his own accord,
aunt ; how did it happen."
Well, I'll tell ye. When they gin him a call
to settle here, they agreed to give him four him.
tired dollars a year, and a donation party ervry
wilder. Well, he thought he could live on that
1-' , ur humhed ,hill ir , was putty small, to he
s:ure, but then they was very egninomical and
industrious--did'ut keep co hired help— Miss
Scrantum and Su•an done all the work them
se!Yes 'ind they thought the donation party
weitl,l be tillite a help—they never'd had one—
they wiin't customary where they come from,
,NN e ll. they managed to git through the summer
and fall (They come here in the spring o' the
year. I In Dm:ember follerin', the congregation
gin 'em their first donation party. I did'in go ;
i never had hen to none; used to kind o' want
i
to go ,40Inctimes—hut yen uncle wa'n't willin' to
have me--lie never approved ti' them givin' visits.
Ile thinks when the people want to make their
minister a present, they'd ought to give it in a
I private way, and not go and turn his house up
side down to dew it. So I &dent go to that one.
Gut I don't think the Scrantums thought any the
less of Its for it ; for they know'd NCO was as wil
lin to do well by 'eat as any o' the congregation
was, for yet- uncle always paid his pew rent
promptly, anti that's more 'n some that was richer
done. And, besides that, we often sent 'em
presents. They always looked upon us as the
best friends they had here, ::
Well, never heerd how the donation party conic
out. Miss Scrantum never said nothing about it,,
and I never axed her no questions; only I know
that through the rest o' the winter the minister's
folks seemed to be more pinched than ever. I
was in there quite often, and though they dident
make no complaint% I could see plain enough
that they had to scrimp and save, and patch and
turn every way, to keep any how comfortable;
for they had house-rent to pay, and six children
to support, and it takes considerable to feed so
many, to say nothin"o clothin' and oddicatin' on
'ern. They had a good deal o' company, test,
anti that costa somethin'. You see they had to
entertain all the stragglin' agents that come
along„ for all sorts o' societies in creation.
They'd stop there to save payin' tayorn bills.
It's the way they always dew, ye know. Wall,
they contrived to live along till the next winter.
The time come round fur another donation par
ty ; and I says to yer uncle, says I—" Husband,
I want to go to that giviti visit." " 0, shave,"
says he, " what do you want to go for?" " o,'
says I. - 'cause I think so much of the minister's
folks." " Well," says he, " that the principal
reason why /should want to stag Away from the
givin' visit myself ; as for you—of course you
' can do as ye please." " Well,• then," says I,
" if you hain't no objections, I'll go ; and I wish
you'd go tow, jest for once." "'Tain't no use
to ax me to go," says he, " it's aginst my prin
ciples ; I always mean to dew alll'mable to sup
port the Gospel and help the minister; but as for
them .bees—l won't countenance 'em by my pres
ence—tbet's all -, ,. ..and let nab tellion one thing,
if you go, I'll bet a ceche) ,
.you'll wish yim hadn't
a went afterward." " Well; the;t's toy lea.: cot,"
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NUMBER 67.
::DECEMBER 17
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says I, "if you're I'll go." " And what'll
you take ?" says he, " a stick o' tape, or a pint
emptins, or what ?" "No, I won't," says I,
"I'll take somethin' o' more vally than that."
"Then you'll be odil," says he.
So after consideriu' a spell, I concluded to git,
what.Mis' Scrantum need about as much as any
thing, and that was a new bunnit. Sho wore a
shabby, faded old thing, that looked as if it came
over in the ark. Well. I thought I could git a
ginteeler one in Harristown, than I could by
havin' on't• made here. So I got yer uncle to
harness up the hoss for me, one afternoon, and
bein' as he was tew busy to go with me himself,
I went over an axed Susan Serantum to go 'long ;
I thought ehe (could help roe about pickin' on't
out. She'd be likely to know what would 'suit
her mother.. So I goes over and calls for Susan.
She was delighted to go—she dident git a chance
to ride very often. Well; we druv to Harristown,
and went into the best lookin' milliner's shop titer
was there. "Now, Susy,-" says I, "Pm a gwino
to git a new bunnit, and I want your advice about
what to choose." " Why, Miss Maguire,". says
she, "I thought you had quite a nice one a'ready."
"Well, it is taiddlin' nice," says I, "but I'Ve
wore it tow, winters,- and some ladies gits anew
one every winter, ye know." So we examined
all the bunnits in the shop, and I axed Susan
which she liked the best. " I should think that
one would be veryrpurty - for ye," says she, pint.
in' to a plum-colored satin Onetliathiing:oit a •
peg. "It's ma's favorite color, and that makes
me like it." NOW that was jest what I wanted
to know. So I 'DWI the milliner to hand it down,
and I tried it on, for I reckoned if 'twould fit me,
'twould fit Miss Scrantam--she was about my
size—and it did fit nicely, so.I bought it. I had
to pay six dollars for't—quite alaunch out for
me—more'n ever I paid for a battik for myself.
Sasso looked as if she thought I was isither ex
travagant, but she dident say nothing. Well, I
put it in a bandbox I fetcht, and we went hum.;
When yer uncle come in I showed it tow him,
an
he was quite pleased with it: and 'twos a ciciir
beauty, plum-colored sat . e.• trimmed off with a
ribbin the same color, anti lace borderin' with
white satin bows between, all quilled round the
inside. I axed yer uncle if 'twos more expen
sive than he was willin' 1 shonld give. " No,"
says he. " I don't begrudge: the money. I want
you to do the handsome-thing ; but 'tic-Dahl snit
me a great deal better if you wait till the next
7day and then take it over," " Oh, husband,"
says I, ‘• I've got me heart of cn attcrulin' the
party dew Wine 7 , 1 '• go," says he,
if y6u're beet lee ; imt mark my words, I'll
, e 1 a dollar you'll wish you hadn't a went."
[To DE CONTINUED.]
The murder Case in Boston.
Edward 0. Coburn and Benj. F. Dalton, who
so brutally beat Rufus P. Sumner that be died,
have been arrested for murder, The• Boston
Transcript of yesterday says:
The Police Court room was crowded with spec
tators soon after its opening this morning, it be
ing understood that Edward O. Coburn and B.
Franklin Dalton were to be arraigned on a com
plaint entered by Deputy Chief Hans, for the
murder of young Sumner. The greatet curiosity
was manifested on all sides to get a view of the
accused. The prisoners were brought up from
the jail, and at 11 e;cluck were placed in the bar
of the Court, (Justice Rodgers on the bench.)
Theyboth appeared quite pale,.sober and deject
ed,
and wore an anxious expression of counts.
nonce. They waived the reading, o f the com
plaint, which charged them joiutly . with giving
Sumner one mortal wound by beating, striking
and kicking him with their hands and feet, and
thereby " feloniously, wilfully, and of -their 't
malice aforethought, did kill and,wurder. "
After some consultation bet en the counsel
and the Court, the prisoners were fully commit
ted to await a preliminary examination in the
same Court on Tuesday next at 11 o'clock...,
Deputy Chief Ham appeared for the prosecution ;
Hon. S. I). Parker, for Daltoti, and Nathan
Morse, Esq_, for Coburn.
Before the Coroner's jury, F. A. Sumner, a
brother of the deceased, testified as follows:
" Previous to his death my brother told me.that
he was attacked by two gentlemen; he was met
in a saloon in West street by two men, who iry,
I formed him that Mrs. Dalton desired to see him
in Shawmut Avenue, at the house of Mr. Colinin;
he informed them that he hadn't time and could
not go to see Mrs. Dalton ; they told him that
they would take him home in a carriage; lie
then went to the house of Mr. Coburn with the
men, and was taken to the third story of the
house ; he was there confronted by Mrs. Coburn
and Mrs. Dalton, width° two men who took him
there, proved to be the husbands of the ladies;
Mr. Dalton then aske I him several questions in
regard to tiberties taken with his wife ; to some
of these questions he answered "yes," and to
some of them "no ;" after talking some tine
they left Itim alone in the room for is short
time ; Dalton came back in. his shirt sleeves,
followed by Coburn, and they commenced au at
tack upon him; the ladies began scream, and
implored their husbands not to beat him ; they
then dragged him down three flights of stairs ;
while going down stairs he saw two men standing
in the entry, and he told me that his courage then
left him, and he did not dare to resist, as he was
afraid they would kill him; they dragged him in
to a cellar, "land then commenced boating him
with their hands ; he told me that they did not
get him down, but while he was stooping to pick
up his hat, they pushed Lim against a wall and
hurt his head. After escaping frons the house
he took the cars for home, and went to bed, com
plaining of pains in the head and back ; on the
Friday following I saw , him; his eyes were badly
discolored, and he complained of a bad feeling in.
the head ; I next saw him on Thanksgiving Day,
and he told me that he felt well, with the excep
tion of slight pains in his chest; the nest time
I saw bins was last night, when he knew me, and
asked me if I could forgive aim ; he then wan
dered is litle, and said to me 'Keep those men
away, they want to kill me !' "
The lion. Miss Murray—A Description and
an Anecdote.
The intention of this lady to publish a book
on America, advocating some views not in accord
ance with the opinions of many others f , - - has
brought down, at least ono characteristic criti
ei,m upon her personality, in which it is clearly
demonstrated that it is utterly impossible she
lbould hold nny opinions worthy of respect.
'Ph° critic in the comprehensiveness of his wrath,
annihilates the whole class to which this lady
bet.mgs, but gives us' little rpecitic information
of herself. The following pleasant description
from an article entitled " Some Farther Remi
niscences of Cuba," from the November number
of the Southern Literary Messenger, will be
read with interest:
" Merriest of merry was the Hon. Miss
Murray, lady of the bed chamber to her Majesty
Queen Victoria; a young lady of sixty, whose
beautiful neck and arms would have graced a
belle of sixteen. I afterwards saw a good deal
of her, and was charmed with her unaffected
manners and sound common sense. She told me
much about her life at Court, and her private
history. She is the daughter of the Bishop of
St. David's and aunt to the Hon. Charles Augus
tus Murray, so well known as the author of the
Prairie Bird. At the ago of forty she was cho
sen Maid of Honor to the Queen, and served in
that capacity until a few years ago, when, accor
ding to her own account, she told Her Majesty it
was too ridiculous for so old a woman to hold
such an office, for, said she, when your Majesty
tells a page to request the young ladies to come
down, how absurd it is for me to walk first into
the drawing room.' The Queen, not wishing to
part with her, made her lady of the bed cham
ber, and she is the first unmarried lady who has
been raised to that dignity. Byron has celebra
ted her in one of his poems, and from the posi
tion she bolds, she may be considered as one of
the first ladies. of England. "
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