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Dollars a year. payable strictly In advance Dis:Dollatuttivariably required if not paid within the year. gir Single copies ' Two Cma—for Sale at the counter In the Offica, and by the New Bays. TAR SATURDAY MORNING POST .froni the same office, on a large blanket size andd, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Btu Orzyp, Sir' No pap4r,will too discontinued, (unless at the discre. tion of the Propriotork) until all arrearages are paid. . LEW. No attention will be paid to any order 11121338 BCCOLII f-panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. Connected with the Establlsi out o f the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PUNTING OFFICES in the .crtr, 4here ail kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most ressonabie terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and Cainaiellor at Law, office No. Fourth street, Pub. I . )ur g h * doclLly CCAMES AA. LOW'RIE, Attorney at Law, (eke Fourth street, Pittsburgh . between Smithfield and cherry aUey. dozll,ly TORN BARTON; Attorney and Counsellor V at Law, office corner of Fifth mid tirant streets. Pitts burgh. jdiay SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Fourth strut, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mritody Pattersou's Livery Stable. AT W RICK RENN A, Alden:n:ln of Third PWard, office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occtzpied by Alderman Lewis.i where oil LI/HilleA9 pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will he promptly attended tu. feld:Sni ARL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. ArAW. Biddle, Nu. 144 Smithfield strf,t. llice hours from 5 to 1 o'clock, and from '2 to 5 o'clock. 11.4)16:1 _ _ _ • JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, tire (lours . West of Market.. ire— Writs, hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P M. decaty BUSINESS CARDS JOHN :MOORHEAD, IV hulesale Grocer and Commisalon Merchant, fur the sale of PIG META 6 and BLOOMS, and PRODUCE genera'!, Nu. 27 titn-et, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM MILLER, Philada R M. MICKPIMuM. ritt,ibli MILLER RICK E T SON, Wholesale lir , - rprs. I m iarters BRANDIES. \VINE and S 01A RS. Num. 172 and 174, owner of Irwin and Lil.erty strrets. Pat.- burgh. Iron. Nails. Cotton Vane.. Ar , ctli.tanti3 On bawl SM'KEE CO., Manufacturers of !WK . ee's • all ore, -1 Willitor Extia Doul/lo Strength. Imitation Crown and lint, k uAa. Flask.. Pickle and Preeerve Jnts • Wine. Porter Telegraphic and Lightning-Rod 41 - Second. hetween Wood and Market strertl, Pitt+ burgh. In.. lent a short distance from the stearlN,at and from 11011 4 1.. Zq Chart, atel City 11,4,1 apr 21 ALFRED B ELIA. ..•10B.11• IRADEHT, , , EDWARD MT /IBIIAiC .... R 1 1_ feror.ut eII:RUNG, ROBERTSONS 111111111 - farturvre of % s ot. Prosood and Fltut lii..kSSIA A Ilk , %varetlotote No 17 %I otreot cot oor Front. l'Okkorgli /W . All olio, kook of 01,ot-um,. II 111 Woo, It low Afarkot prie, ul.ll a It J Mil C. 1.Ei111..J K•El . 11 J 11. A . T .EIII.IE & l'1,.1)1, Stk•vez.s.a , tti 11ulvaliN 1,111, romintActurers of Cut. 3001de , 1 on , l 1 . 1.111 I . lLot and l'Aoc, CAti.4•4l (31.A , ,11 AUK. tool In oil Look , d 1110100 Flilolot, Bala and 11 coroet of fdarkot 111,1 IV3oor orok. REMOVAL.—C. lantlfa,•tur,r of erer, %Anti) atdi tl I \ IntNt UL-tittk , ; blint•L P.n tot. 1% in, ,lid Clara anti Ont-Intit.; Htnt Narieti .1,1,••loo Nt". lul S. , dotol and 1 I r.t l'ittnlotrgh. FR. DRAV(.). tlealt•r .it 0.1. ,tflers fdr nide ti r• rtock of tilt, n:E.IIIE, K , lt-ted for !kindly tt., ,icen every varlet) till.' the iturt,t yttahly. grunt nt he• ftt,ntn Minn. A1...0 Iteitnt Yruttn. F.neign and I,onn.tttc taken in err for int, N. kL U. Im. prke.ural a toll un ,. nl • i L• 1111 Irdth es; ranted IIAILDES SLEDS, 1111.1 .111, i••• i• - 1111••11 ••1 I l• tOrrACti ill rural affair. /.h; I CIONINIITSSION U . SE. ----. llit• ,tilsf.s.rildsr have diseutal a Ma,. for the ids..., poroks.,. al N.. ;7 Smithfield street, four dear We've Ilse Mknostsgollela II; es. ‘Ve will porch:Led, kg rte. kere on C• 3 11111111,1•ill. sal, in:: nig - moan •,1 FLOUR, BACON. CoRN. %).kn.„ BARLEY. FLAX SEED, tiIIA.N• srED. BALED HAY. upon wLlrh A - , will mai, ~• i • ••• •, h a ,. • • I li, market rates fm - rash. Al•••D) A t, W. B. L\OLI,H 1 1114'111111,0 1 I DIA NI I, 14 I NGLISII RICH A Itl)St )N, xj 1111 a 0 , 1111111.0.il al Ma nlaa. and ult. dp , dler, VISIL BAIVIN and 1 IIL an I Nit titta..l.! cln tall, Wit— how., lananrrly liarttrdigt. A I illil \ II Water adtd I:pn Fired JOHN An‘ 11.1 . . .A J • ATAI I:. fll ELL. LEE CI 141.1111 , n 15.1 I.RIIIA. r, .1. - F•ttnlnu eh NlNlllint• ttr., \ .‘,l .411,1. lY t0..•1. NI I • - roux \V. HITLER & C-0111111..i0n in all I•ln.te. • 1 . 111 HITROII MAN UP' 1(11:1tES. LE.kD l'E LEAD, No C 7 Flout H EN RI 11. COLLINS. I , ,,rw i rdinv an d MorcLutt 11. I 1.-11 Blrrnic. g.,..rd:‘ • WOO,l Srl,e.t. ritto,lll.ol L. LLEN. .1. I I t.va ~ .,que .er r , ,i;.:1, R A • WINES. BRANDI sI , A AIN. lOA nut Ryo WIINK Y. ; I:FCTIFN ING No. b Wood strvet. Pittaburtli %Vines, Brarshes,gala, Gs hal, dam,. a spina, S, • •I • nod New England Runt. Clarets, Chstupactles, ... , •e , h A, • London limas n Stout - . Irish. h. Itsnrh,,,. ill I M PIP, hola. Rye I Ito,tithal Whisks; Apple. Pearls Wail tie', uuA Blacklssrry Bratiller. insts,rted Havana. Recall, ~, s , Yriudlw Hagar" troll Spanish :m•1 0.111t0..,1 Se,;. H J• such low at to 'challenge coml.-tar t Kegs and Lattell• .1 ft Ades •-f y st la. and site, I 1,-11,,, , et tulle invite a h1n1111.111., No, h Wood strort. Pit tshul n sl3 WILLI AN( L'ARR e 1.1)., 1 , William Carr. Into Of (lin firm tf J Parker I,ID , ERRS and dealers in Foreign WIN El ana RR ANM , ii Monourahela awl IN- tithsh WHISK P. N C,ahra ,, :. pal Row, Lit,ertt ',treed Patshorch , JOSEPH FLENI IS( t,' L. \\ cos I, Ots.corner of Mal kit stteet stet the [haus, keeps conatataly hale, a Rill .asortrnent Dltt RS . M Ell }GIVES, MEDICI la F. ell ESTI , . EERY NI ER Y. and all art. cles pertailarthr t hp, h a sp„..., /kir- l'ltt Preasiptsals comp-Holed at al , hours. JOAN FLIZtf ;No . ItA N I ir LE:111Ni; BliAff II ERS, successors tf. Kidd et Co.. I'Llitsburgh. celebrated V e nt, Liver TOIIN . stiec, , sor Jame.; N.L. Ouffey. u holtisale and riitad think, in PAINT, oILS., DYE STUPVt', 4.0. NO. IJI IV•KNI n—'-' t. three dwra belt,er Virgo alley. l'ilLitiargh JL. s‘ucci.ssor to 11. . NVIOL DEALF:It and No. 139 Liberty greet. Plithhargli. fkferntrt---AV WChutook kße r.. lithrthtr fttthrh, 11111 phy. Tiernan d Co.. Brown d. 6t4platra.k Pittmburgh, .Nlay 21, itism 171 CH A DWICK, dealer inKentuck v I• I..xit TORACM. ItAilS and 1-19 IV-.1 rtyot,t. helow tdidth. Pittdlturgh apa , lt ear The hig,llo.l thard..9 prO hi ptid t 41.intP. MAIL.II.ISLL J.15L0 . .1 It H Wl'. MA ItSIIAI.I, stealers IL Frettcli and Atit.,,att Nttt, No. S 7 street. Ptttsborttlt. /Q .- I,U° fdr ..4 VTm linlicuurt 6 Plifi . DT. . MOIB3 AN. Bookseller niel . don, lit- 1.1way....n hand a Keurrul , • 1 11.64,11a11e.0n. and lilank Printn.g. 1 1 .• st an I Cap Paper. k... wh..1....a1e 801 i rrtall. Nu 104 ed....• 1. bellow notli .111 t^burgl , .O WANTED—Hag+ and Tnnuct-o'Srrnp... /401;14 TOHN H. MELLOR. Whole ,, ale and Retail efi tn NIU:'ICA IN , TIII \ I'l AN t)s. ,jc. CEUX.n. BOOK , 11.1.1 nATIoNEIL y. N o. Pittentrgh. TAOOB INI•coLLisTEB, NVll.lt.,4ale and ii,• tall S EG AR MANUFACTURER awl .1.10, al nil 1,..” TOBAOCU. s\lll and LsEtt Alt., Filth scr,..( Pittsburgh. Kespe Colltitantly vn Ilona s largo supply of all various brands of I inpsrkul Lissars j.•., C=MMI R EymER S AN I)}:RSON, (success.rs 1 FOIL \ FRUITS. !s UN, SPICE:' , , e.rN rpx-rtf PN All :•'Lti A 11:-. A ~ No. 39 Wood otreot, opik.te the N. Chat ho It I, l'i; burgh. npJ A TIN DI,E, NVlRilesale and Retail S.lll - HARNESS. TRUNK. VALISE awl CARPI T 11(0 MANUFACTURER, N.. lin, M.,...1 xu.wa, Pitts.l.iir, ENTEI-I.I'ItISE WoRKS, N. 136 W 3-1 street, third Leer 15.1.. as Virgin alley —BUMS A '1 . 1.7i . • Lex would call the Munition of Spurting, men t.. their Ist, ansurtment ..1 GUNS. RIFLES an.l the largest cunt I.rat Behriml stuck ever up.•ne.l In Lill, lint, together with ti gperal "I ry, Toole and Fishing Tackle. all pit w h.rh w.. ~Ter at G., loartait µnil to prices to rash purilianers...r G.i pssi proved paper. truer s NORTIMESTERS POLICE AoENc N'. Ru N%nniLiikvt.ti Ln CAth), ILLI Sol S. IMIE= PINKERTON d Cu. dot !hell eon. nt t,ath, , ii t., transacti. , of n p L on.al .lett,tll.• 1.1,1,1(j: BUSI tilt) Stat. 12,,npan. Michigan and I nd ours BSHOPE, iiIERCIIANT TAILun, Thinl atreeL next ,loot 1,. Ihntatt h Ittoldlugs, thankful t.•l the very Weald patronage lieretofole In-ntoswed upon Legs leave to ask a contututtnee of the KIM), 11/1 lie Isl. %% letter prepared than over to furnish his friends and 11, turners tenth j:711 - 1111,1V+ nhir6 will 11,11,0 lie alstays keeps on hand a large 114,11 Client of the lot,--1 styles of VESTINGS. CASSlslElthlt 4 . he h ha will nolo to order on the .shortest °oche. upon terms. OS. A perfect Ilt always warranted. loovlo Jon 11. YOCXO MOS. B. lOUNO FT..4..,15 L. yot w. TB. YOUNG & CO., N‘). Smithtit•ld . street, oppasite City lintel. manufacture, Cd Itl• NET FURNITURE and of every deacripti,ai. terials and wurknianship warranrmi. and euld at redo..,! price. Care taken in packing it, laud and water rartinz,e. augal W 0 0 1)1V ELL'S FURNITURE AN l> CHAIRS, wholesale and retail, embracing r, --e) idyla of tunut ee ,,, in Kiwowsuid, Maliogaii, and Walnut ,iii• table for parkin. chambers, and dining nloOlel: milled I , .1 y In New York or Philadelphia, and ut towel pricee. Evil). article made by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity or 1.:11 TORE and CHAIRS, en reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboats tarnished at the shortest [lot .tar Warerooms, N. .7 mud 79 Third street. PI'PTSBUROIT, PA N COCHRAN j(../- . & BROS., MallUfaCtur era of Iron Railing, iron Vaults, Vault Door', Window unarda &c.. Noll. 401 go•-ond Fars•at and Sd Third street, br. twos( Wood and Market streota, PittaburKik, Pa.: hare on band 4 Twisty of new patterns Fancy and Ft n t u ..,,ipg,,, fur ii,parip,hr attention pa.td to encloluag Oran, paa, 7phbing tiona at ahart notion mar2l ,ftlantut/11 PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS T Oil 1%; LITTLE, Jr., ry etl evt, h 0.,, Just meelvel BRANDIES. tient° Brandy, vor - Otani Dupuy & Co , Nlarrett & SarcialEß, llowarcL )Inreh & Cu.. Nlad'ru, P...tt India 111adeira, l'able do Anluntillade Sherry, Maw/Annie do Tablo do Cooking du Reofultig Purt, Purr Juice do Ordinary d.. St. Julien Claret, Meln47l I /ry 11, 14 w."-A, Chnnipaglivn, Anchor, Verz,ent.v, T.gether with MI ..than art 1.8. KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of facilities fur trati.uporting Freights to and Irwin the Eastern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads, we have increased our stock of Boats. ac . on same. t., is Di iI.:IILE DAILY LINK which gives us is capacity of es, 1500 tune !sir aced. ands way. We assure our frinds, and th disposed to patronise the State improvement, there will to nothing spared on our part 1., !undo general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern and 11estei Ft eight • with promptitn,h, and despatch. K lER A MITCHELL, ungll:y Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pa_ MEM= I .1. GILLESPIE .0 0.. ULas,s Nihaufact . and druL i. al tila.s Plates, Plate En graving,. and Falk) N 76 Woud otnet. Pitt, burgh in] Itan.l and madr to of in Gilt Piet Rua Mantle Massa., Ma/tog:tit).4cauial, al tat and Lialt Frame, Cr of every d..,:ript ton. Sieitinbiatt Cubin. Ihiciirate.l and UHL lord NTE RPRIS E WORKS. 130 Wtai _I_LA at., irgin alley —WWN A TETLEY n.d.l call the attention of Sporting man thob - iarg, UNS, ItIFLFLS and IiEYIJMINtf the largrat nn,l teal milertcd titan - Lever opined iu titie'utar• kandlt, with a general ingnirtnient of RARDWA CUTLERY. TOOLS and Ylt+lllNtt TACK LE. all of which we ,tfor at the lon,d in.ibit. pet-tat., ‘44.1: purchasers. or 1. ,z•nrki applor. it 1 paper. on-18 yrj A. SW IL ER, Wholesale and Retail t. Dcaliii iu Yarns. i , .. !hinge, Stoics. Tin, Iron and it. llardu ore. 'nailer.' Machin,. and Thula, 'fin Plot, Slw,t Iron. Wiry threat. . 2! !Sunk :wand •trcct. lIARRISBURU. •i•T..14,13ta W 11 ITE, VENETIAN BI I: MANVACTL- J la - ko, ht. i,ealtl s., t,, re,klllV ht. ~1•/ I , ln.int•—. and Ittt, ••t•tit••l hi. Itl.t\U NIANUFAILTtII(I. nl r•l't Falk tttrent. 1 /”. 010 Ihttti "t ee. betwoon R1.,1 anti tstithin•ltt. n linre In. Itn, un tst.ttri l / 1 , 111 t rtuttne•tl nit h plain and fitoc r s Wnr•tetl and Trnottlinglt. and nt prt•itat••••l t • MI any .tbler in ht. Ilnu, yin the tintat ren.tt•tattl , t, lii, wttrk i., nail - I.lnd to lova etuttKinetnt,, ntontt• lid Blind. roiatred Plaare give Lim It call. I. Lo can t I.• boat in a , alann.uolkil. I, c().kcii AND FAl'- 1111 ,, TIIERS .t 0/,tot., of tt..•l Reit, 11; ..tn.,-t• Oty.ucTuhl rv.41,4u t th •tr t,” ep•i* nu .t Ike T•ubli, p•ucrullv. that Ow) wi.ibuf,ctur.• .I CA RR I A,1 , ...r. ltA 0.1 \ Al" , . I. in n.ll Ilr•it •t, ler ..t finerb and Cr?_ All •ot.rl w ltl, t,nr.l ..t nut.ll I:riourr Att., 1.-I 1.. trtiur their w. , r1.. and IA Ittrrl ..tort. they 1.1,1 Rent all wit.. fat, I lit•ot with OW.. IVltrq , ll,Ce well ts• ir•rtgr - tiv lir. I,w watt. ha.••••r• 1.4. q. pot i• L-tug ~[llft 41.1.1 - 11 ~ •,11, . /. • Litia:i FAcTußy__Bic, r.1.4)W A 1 , 1 nt, 1. , \I It So 4r. .I,d nil,. neat \V hlt2,l , 4rgh—t . • - . I'll A ET. oso! , . lllt.;ti 1N... arid ooTen d.ato - ropto.a. I I AN, I V Lit it null i•o urolooor and foloo,laal ttl tool,olo-ta0.0.1 I laonoli% okoazio. alagamoe Lof too.h. 0. :1 ..f ..r6r1•A1,.11•1.. I , ILI;alooilty mattorwoo t Cl_ Al p‘,l.4 ra 1 It lIITE Nlarket j,nt• NI" \ V. 1.11.1 t TALMAS nod I \ 1 It 1111,” I. ••tthal g.. •••••1 ••tbern mt• inapr•-ir• it, ••• ••••• •-• ••• •-• mat , . more for Elio, Iran - L of thod !••••••••••!... ••••.• t••••:••••,.; • !I • a • frilmethately. (fury want.!Nit t•••• .••. i.•,11,1 , Mr , rl an po.••••••••• ar .••v. , ..11••• A \ EN-THE (If 11 PRI \T- V f••• - t•m14•1111:,. J-1•114I4•41 5 litt.rkt..n.• toil Ili. Il••••IN Kn • STATI•1••E1l1 tt kin...TIM - 4F. , t. ••• • k• - • •11.! • •••r• furlin •-i e!•n•iner• - •al. l ' 11.••41 ,1 St••••••11.,at PH I VII \I; tool B••••li BINDI lurid it atit• - ••• 1 tLI Blunt, R , -.k. Slat„ •• .! Ili, at I the 01 . 11. - -• and •111 the =kw! r•••••••••••••ble Blank ./1, and :Itatiottery 11 al 01.11140, Plibtii)E, .)).It - . , t der r/I Alark..t and Sorttod .t, 'ION Iri R1( . 1 I{ ) C . flew K I N(;. Manufacturer rrf (I,a. Bra,- Add lir , dtra LOOK I . OIIT lIA IT awl I'll - FL Ilk. Plum :ALM I It-u,"”ent..d. - _l>t rlan tl,-t Ad kind. of Curup.didts Ornatia..nt• -to:mt/1...tt- A, Alt ktd.l. •JI 111111..4 nt,d t 1 , 1 , 1 t 11-111.1,t1g , 1, it -1,113.,. 4. El , 01, , 11.1.. and I at tor "It 1111:t.LLititLi and loth...graph, lot I kin. I til in liar t-t--1 All Frain, and ittaDDLacturml ii Dip , 41.1,,LIneut in/41 1,. , witt, a. wl mt I Der, gull and a. 4. No :11 : 4 1. ela, ntr,et. Pittnbui 14,142,11 11-t(Jtlrl'. luip,rter i,t Blt A 1)11.:S. UIN. NI IN E.S. 11, 5w rill )1. m.aigali l hl4/.1. 114,114 D. A, A 1... Rik - nil I 11 111: 4 T11, LER. ; ,, rll,q of NJ , Dllheld and fr, , l,t str4 , D, l'lttnbut gh rriluNIAS \ El:, SADDLE, HARNESS AND Tlll NI A NI:DA111:11E11. N. 4 I'l Clam latr,L Va,.. Horn. Clothing. 11 hip,. Sitio,. .M ILL( K EN & CO. have on hand. at thiar CABIN El and CHAIR MANI:VAC N•• id Stun Wield .1,14. a lairge 100,111.1110/11 Flllll, iiirl Flirmitien-. which ihoy will sell Ili Tier cent hisser than net. andr rate. Tot essh ,nil, Litss -- -"; ) tiIiARLES BA RNEI - r. Iluxse 511uEII A.L' BLACKSMITH. inn ens-tesl a nest and cumin...lnnis hick Situp no ALI.I-.l*. between Third and Fourth sands, it hen- ho es prepared to du ell wurk 111 Itu line with the II W 1,4( hiiiinthitlindo listing lisel lung experience in ! 1.11,111 t,, he respect null' des the patroltago of his odd ...duo,. and the public- generally TANIE s m,„„„n g ubt,ia phi- Just ,' ,„,„. mill. muill.l respiut full) Ithen,, hi friends mud the 11, 0 nod Id. new estal.lislinienl Is urn in full uh.ent u e lue l mriel 1,, (nitric!, }tut Odor., and till ill urns PLANED 1,1'1113E11, a, ti, prompt...es. stir st the low ssit lutes a/1.1 rid/Ik, pinuoi one or l..th .11 11:1111i. ,t•tt, Ikntr, art.l Thttll•littytd .t 1 e• ern Jotwrirtt.m. Ittudt• t 05_ flutldrr• awl f•wrlwntrry would find it to their ndran tau, to give him ainit.. he (.11 IlOw futuieli thew with Pinned mon. I eery iteenription of work - - • )N. corner of Market and Fourth k.. i m tho largeat stork of WA11:1I1!S. FINE .11:11 . E1.1t Y. Att., to be found in Western Peons) ITLLIIIII. .g axpertentve.evitattlimhed reputation and outdo. ato t.hurges pr. rut the hut:holt indurentants why then in want of a atelt..o othet arto.let. tn .1s hue, should give lam an opivortuudy t.. worve then, Vim, % Repwring done K 1,111141) and in the linst 11.1111, nve2.ll JAMES 111-AKVIS JAIKLY C BLAKELY RICHEY, REAL. ESTATE BRO KERS. truer uC Setentlt and tiutalateld Street. Pat. Farms, Houses, logs, Mills. Furnaces,Sr., bought and sold on, counniseiou ; Land Warrants bought, sold and loea led ; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attention o net to subdividing Farms, nod disposing of them. Terms I eusonable nos-'27.d.aw ) I . l l l. F.WrOltl — .Nlics. ItENTEIi, nia i,ord from the Aguis - let, opiassite the o,ll,tor's (Mice. Allegheny Uity. is prepared to till orders b,r and all bunk AM ENTAL HAIR WORK. Thu hest quality of material is turn iblied, nod entiru satisfaction guar anteed. Ip . I.TON OAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND 31ACISI SIR o', r, , olbseriber having Into bin 111,4 orks, recently erected, corner ..1 Water. M . Dotiough and sheldy streets, Is prepared to con tr,t for and execute oil ontorn tar Passeuger. Baggage. Flurs , Freight. Platfori, Orono!, Hand and all oshe r deseriptions of CARS. A bio. tor Sl' EA M ENG IN ES of all 'dia. ORA RI Ni RA 11, It, ..11) C.ASTI NUS of all doseript ions, nut all WI., a ork. ring t.. 0 F. , lIII , Iry mu d 1i14.111110 Ship Thu Flort.lllrit or the ditterent department- , are nciolltilL and prurtiral Iron, Eastern m:urnfa.:h,n e o--- oho thernmelven informed and adopt all valuable n, .•rii improvements. iour-Ntij W. W. WRTSS KRELL. ll I cUMM/NR....J. C. MAW., C TI NEM. . t 11 E RICAN PAPIER MAC HE OiMPAN Y. s 7S Sod urzeot, PRI!, I.orgti, manoilwt l'A PI Eli M ACM: ORNAMENTS I, Churl*, Stinookiatii, itio.; Mirror and Polon. Vramos. IVindow and Door llensin , BraclieDi. Gor moo.. I etiolittors nod Goatee hot,. for Ceilings, Ronettes M o ol.ling. It every dioteription. like mod litwign, rbenher ansl warrantod tooro durable than any otlior tirtivio now in 4e- Orders ‘,l) the shortest notice. Attention of Steamboat Builders d, t., !hi.; arthl.., ou on count of it. light , A °if lit. CUNIMINS, TCNKS • Cs!. N. , 7t. W..nl mut Nlat te2l Pittsburgh J. It. JONES . .. DENNT . JONES & DENNY.Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, N. 61 Water ntreet, Pittsburgh [apl9 AW WBOOK S.—l am authorized to low some valuable Law 11..0k.s lu vok Pa. Iten,,rts. I, flour ; IlletitUtee ; Elitionco ; • Vlllartun's Digest, Met ed.: And other Reports, Eletnontary Works, UEO. F. tiILI.IIOII.E. seir.ll Al the often of Morning Post GREASE -211 bbls. for Railroad and Coal Cars, for sale by [derll] D ENRY 11. COLLIN& INFANTS' FANCY" 'JAI'S — A - ND CAPS, at 91 Wood street. Lileel I .1. WILSON 4 SON. iurr OU can be thoroughly suited with .kinbro i. typOS or Dikquerreotyper, at CARGO'S. 76 Fourth et, p gasi to Wlllano & 6666 f' ',. r ~ =MEI ~car;_,, .. Isv. se pis?--- ~ _ =•},~<__..~_ , Agent, No. 201 Liber -d the following very choice or Jarmo.len, Banta Crux Boguet, London Conlinl Sctinvpi. SONDRIF.S. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barelay'a Loudon Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Abeintim, A n lam he, enemy., Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilya. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Nara, of various brands, UW lltononghbala Whisky, of • all grades. Ilea COVILIeiIeXI with the buai m PITTSBURGH, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1555. FOR SALE i, ND TO LET VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A-ND LEASK—The following valuable property, situ. ate In the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and other additional Real Estate In diflbrest parts of the Western country, is now offered for sale, or lease fora long form-of yowls, on reasonable terms. The City Lots, from the nature of the grades, and width of the streets, and avenues running through them, according to hlr. celebrated City . District Plan, and from their position, will soon become the finest parts of this city. Persons from a distance wishing to make investments of capital In Manuhmtures, will find thLs the best property in or near this city for the purpose. It is travemed by two Railroads, and has also all am convenience of the Allegheny river, on which it Is situated, which will secure at all times abundant supplies of coal, iron and lumber, at the cheapest rates. TERMS OP SOLE—WW Le uno-fuurth in hand, and t h a bal ance .if equal annual payments In Rix years, properly secure .1, with Interest payable semi-annually. Furtpuitie Lots fronting un the Allegheny river, in the Ninth Ward of thu City of Pittsburgh, 24 feet by 22; feet depth to Butler street, (60 feet wide.) Fifty Lots on Butler street, In the Ninth Ward, •41 1, et by 120 feet In depth to Spew, alley, C 24 feet wide.r Forty-eight Lots fronting on Stindlinan street, (tit feet wide,) each having a front of 24 feet and depth of 120 teet to Spence alley. Forty...WU Lots opposite the above, on Smallinun Street, curb having a front of 24 feet by 120 in depth to ,Alulb•rr. alley. Forty-one Lots on Fenn street, t 4 feet in front by 1:X1 feet In depth to Mulberry alley Forty-six Lots opposite the above, each having a trout feet by 100 feet in depth to Spring alley Twenty4ive Lots on Liberty str,t. each having '24 feet by 10(1 feet in depth to Spring alley . Sixteen Lute ou Ferg - nen start, adjoining the outer .1,1..4 of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cornininy, t.l different 'tonere Seven Lots un the corner ,3f Penn and Water streets. 110 feet front on Penn by .13M feet ou Water, el thtlerent depth, A Lot of ground on 1 3 ‘,...0nd and Try streets, sdioltunr, Parry & Foundry. harnig a front on rLetvud street el S 7 feet, and runruug along Ti y street 110 teet b, Ui„•mnt¢h atrwt. A lAA , round °Nanette the alt tee. having a trent of n 7 feet on Greenough etrert, and in depth -Lt Le low, at marl. LAI the Ntonortglantla riser. edit a t t‘er titatt teet. Two Lots on Third street, iihoye n front of '2l 1,1 on Third strintt., by thi ill depth ALIAXIIIENY CITY. PA Lot No. I', in the Itorough plan. on the tit tier of Ea..t Common and Watt, street, hnvtog a front on klaut 0,11.111,1 i of 11) feet by 240 feet In depth to Sainl.k2 i utrevt. Lot TS In aid Borough plan. on the corner of East C0m1.., and tiny alley, harin u front oil East Common and allay of 0J feet try 2441 in d epth to &unlucky street. Lot In the Iturinittli phut, on the west side L,l 'bonier Rtrnet. tiuring a front of W tort on 24 , 1 let i. Webster street. 1.,t &1., in tho utwo range am alafo, having n front or atreet of oa) foot by 24ii w Wobotor i•troet. PITT TOWSSIIIP. A LIFAM EN I litie-Acril Lot, or mot,. 11 n Smith brl.l Fro Tt nail Ton unlitit, adjoining t. On on the F,tt: tit t Howl. IT EST3IOR KLA'U !VC\s T 1 Two Lundr,l mud *ot I.,tir Alb ...A mw the tow n Ltip uirt A toteTisoNu cousT Tv.et,ty art,* at Ike rnout t hr fi inkilitinetaA .•, , TAft: oh , ' INDIANA A InL.l "1 Its11;1. fAkl writA. 111 aktitt II: Mar,. It \ ZerATII roF ILLINI/1: , the tLuuwud tx, 04‘.1,1A I.AF. n•unlA J Cvl,ll T. 111..usatl.1 llocteltr.l tc: Jca. c F.a plan, and gw . gtirnto-•ux of all Ir-r tkpiAl, 1.. Ito or a,Ltmm Ika 7;u, Plto.fitit,ti I'HAELKS H SCCI.I.I'. Agr .t u. r3l Ili. Tbir•l htre.tt, first .k.,r up. ..I Nit. N'tYTICH To WIIoNI IT 31AS CONGER,, - 3prlng , 4 Esln re it( /44,4 ti-t an; I no I O.- 111 I 1.1)1Nli \ f tt ,gt , •s• t A Itt,tt lit.. to-.ter i. Ittytttly rltt,:itty et/ I:,est Chill tt. It, W Imitate tt Itt• ht.% et $••••,•31... • il.l:4•lia ttsylenti•lt 111,1$1 lt twitllitto tuttryt In It-A. , ' t ski is tl.. .a. .I 4 ty.. Ittswttist The flfr ifu././r-ng /.'41.1/.4,..4 nun( I. if... uwr . .•,te .t, and will b., in (.11 Jo,. tn Lena, twr deff , rl I. I.) ~.nit act, the I.i .1 J.lf T... or clity , f.. . wdl ; .1 r 4 Inll3l,4l4tri).wther ft..., will be ..(11111,1. rergelit Ifig a eat amlttet and •.ftfer twirl.. t,leut gr f the Ott K0ft..1 , 1.4,u4e.t. hi LI , t/ wJI pr , ,,batd, .11;.1..y 11.1 orfe t.. , bffs.l: A proannunt 11.kt:taker 11 onl l'ittaburgh ju4 fill; nury largo 1.4./.. and Lootra.led t.• mal.es l nth.. lort/,‘X.ir Lt,rkr Ta,/ wtitga 0( 1.10% 0../rlh tilo prsr.a.ttl arrk, brea.l.l the Aber ,Ftr , lx .• «,ral.ltAlr.-.1 In [la, atatglal-/rla.•l /Y reu,ir - rwr, arc all vady Ali , . all). a •1k. , , ,, r1 ,a 1 Irafitug t, them hm.l arch teams Lttraber uhl , n,l,rnt xll,l an•l tel,tv-t,• .priug Ist) ,13<ve wane .f 0,.. hate frrr ik•l/T la.ititen. !UPI .1 014,n tan faruiltva eurh. May Who 111.1 4,,t l•iti cikealo lots ekt ft.ur pub!, 1.1! 4 the I•ttlr 101 l RAI,* lb. prrwait .1411. g • - n KCAL am:yr,: ~ • , 4 1 tosrrnt,u at lan,lte elf, I.) , 41Its.K fa !Alb, rater 114 It—cistbt.t.r It, )0W( Mad ad/Walt/Id m too iron T ~ , t I' S.—A fear ran yet 1111.1 .4 ad , t I. 4 applt.,.l be - t. 4... tt... :atilt • nay 441 t I.ge . u..ual ,117 31/ 1 , ,t b) lel the 1 , 1,, .• • , 1117 fltste $1 .A/ 1.• $.1.1.1/ ie./ (...4 tt.44 Abd rtsn,ll4l, rot 14 ..nt of l/s !'lover, Iv., le Ow 1, 1 ))1re. r the 1. , 1)4101 I 1.• L-ftrl . 11„ lel I u rel) 1 .1551 , 1114.1. hall, A. .I FI. 6,401 (111,..th. atibe4 1.11.• r nt ihru ti e My, ILI ABLE UM' PRI IPERTI AI . PRI% ATE A I.ILI Ala.!: 11,./CS!: A\ to 1,11 1,4.1c11)•u I coo Ibe nl , l to.• 1 The I . .11 , •+thitt1411) 1.11111. sa Al. ha...no 1,1 I •Lzr brurk and wavvl f:..llting 011 Mural I 1 t...!a/.1 .U/Lkke ,•1 - Tine irr.q.,ly ~11l tw. .Ikral,.ni..l .-A•9 1.. II 11. HI AN. 7.1 Firth •Is vet AL, That riloal .10 (V Alt It:1(0U, t; A l/ IA Yr. thel k•I atel Ftent ytteet... 1.. t. Z , ri .11 aL. kl .irtt :sad eitußding slug I , l'.•et gtreet tltt feet tn..% ta,..est 1 , 1 I% allam tluttett LOILA 1'1) 1.1.1 /.0,11 'tare Apply rte at.tee ttr-arnhle IAV?ILLING ND L. rr a here the .utesertlyer ;e.t.d..", No 5 Pentetyleabet A.erttte. t...ttel. tea lode ef the Ceurt lieu,. The L 4 feet Itetsts..t • l'entetylVl.lll2l A ',IOC. and ea teltd• btu k feet Ie Al: tet t alloy The h.... 0 bratty nea.....l.L.uairtz Inn r....net, I/ Mlll Modern IlnprOtellient, TI/11 ideverty te-taNt t.t to be SUlLtlifl , 4l. U.. 44 “111 l.a told tteretrlmedat.t.: terrut 11 It HT A N No 31 Filth FEW HAW/ I \ ot -I%r 3C11,..b. fu will Iroltn anal LALII,I/n t z, and Ir ut Ikg nn thy ilirn, riser It is ~tler•”I r.t 1.., I,a. ins. IC. One of half at acre. on the Atte-Otero :it,. GI Do yttesuo Itorougtt. on ahi -h t,tett a impel-tor hone, I! udl ho Ktt - en iu rl.olflllge g t ,,.t %V.-tern hand rtruerty•elg - ht a. re. at Jack e !tun. the,- tinnw ,tty Tetauty-three acre. tot). fng Tetnporatt, et All thee° are oli.rod ivu enough t.lapt •or moue,: and if the,• tio not suit t,.u. Jual knil mod grt lo• priutmißepAter of 1..0 stud La.'s for •Ala. to a then..., tAt.r6'll4 II IJ THOM AS WOODS. Fourth ~ tr. 4.1 - 10A1, WORKS FOR SALE.--Sixtv three to ram of laud, with 2,t) of Cool xf.d. uudal the tr. th.. 14,41 rn MU. lull Mid Var, I. situah.l on the ~,,,, ugnholn nolell %how. I'M. burgh. nod IN supplo..l withn Pun. Ittru T.•toot Ursiterlt itatltoul. an.l excelhht r l'ileul 1,1 h.l) 111/11,. 1 111 iil.llL/It . l Fol forth., p.trtilltiar, NICIIOLON a PA YN E. 2.14 r, Lat.ett) etr • /OLD LARD LAMP- Ilapf A2:1.1 Lard IWO Ir. tabibitLal 14.1/0111 of M F RA IS,. I...urth larnet The Agont of the Patent., will la• limnd than, and in prevanad L. All ntlitire and .1.11 light. La StaDa and Ll.unt kVA/ Itl It new Invention—well approved by then' wL.. ho It. as a matter of great I" Lamm) in lighting room/. au! houss. II burns add lard, and makes a brilliant light Fortunes can he made tau id it. and the rlghtx for t.n need will be sold cheap, by JollN W ner'.7vdtlw Agent of Pateuter W )l. ( 9 le Pr u l le a n N uf L e A ;;Tri S ie - r - 1 ' tTi e i /17 IT r e ' riTt ' lTes " reS7l " St i' t a ' i " , by which choice lands can be located at tiovernment tit Persons &wrens of locating lauds. either for speculatii.ll •.i f actual settlem, nt. will find It to their advantage to give us n call. Our of our rwrespiiiiileuts in lowa bas spirit last six weoloi In critically examining the lands lu that State aubjoct to entry, and writes um that he hue selected over :Sy OUO acres of choice lands. ELAK ELY A RICHEY, sepal 4,11, corner Peerrntl, seal Smithfield .treats. TALUABLE LAND ?OR SALE—nice and a half nit'. if Lund, eligibly sit wifi4.l on the Kau Libeity It. .40 4 4.1. 1104 te (111. roodelicr of Cartvoitglit, Peri This land her. well, and iv very deslracle either fur a family resideme, er divide into building lots. Price, $.3,5116. tarns isuiy nov9l S. errituesT a SUN, 53 Market street. ( 111011:K. 111211.01 N LU'I'S. at very low prn.os and 00 ac , commodating terms of payment, pleasantly situated vot Cliteitutit street. Lawrenceville. within five intitutes' walk et tho t Minibus Station. Meeltanicii, and all other, destrim. purchasing a clump let. and of i iriey term.. will !hut thr above 'inn right." Ile o-. 7,/, 1:1 - rusEsT a Si iN. 13A MAIN OFFEREF).—The undersignod 411 Term for sale six urrs of ground fronting tip., and adjoining the Nisi( of the Pittsburgh mid Conlidlii‘lllo hallroad, In the growing and thriving Borough 01 WK EES PORT Four i.t the Leta are feet to width ley ulieut lzb in depth, fronting at olio end id/ the Depot, mid at tbi• other en Sinclair street: and toy of them fronting for their widile length on ether streets. Auit,--TWO 371., ,t : feet in width, fronting the her Del, t, of the Det, ant ill aelith I'2l--une it the Lute itig for WA whole length on Jerome steed, Nu Letter property caa be Grand, end it will Part of the payment taken In Stock 1,1 the Cowiell6l,ll, Ilaltruad, if deiure,l (IP:O. till..1.N10111:. Office of the Morning Pont Pittsburgh, A ug - ust 31, 18,55.1,wtf D 1 R ECT from the Staffordshire Potteries— A late arrival of tIVICENSWAIII:, at the old • 4 stand of II ENIIY MOM'. ?.2 Wood street, Pitts- itz burgh. This assortment embraces sonic nine WItT choice styles of white Breakfast, Dining and Toilet Sets, of brilliant whiteness, from one of the first manufacturerB iu England. Also, Vitrthed blue and white Iron Stone Ware. for Hotels; and a very general and superior variety of all articles of Flint Glass, and tither wares adapted to the want• of city and country male; all of which will be disposed of at low prices. nor:, BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.--A lot 24 feet on WYLIE 'greet, and extending back 109 feet to IYlde alley. On the buck part of thg Int la a Cellar Wall. built for two small house,. Tili9 10t 11 in a deldrabla location for a residence ; and will be .Id low, and on favorable term.. Title good, and clear from tucumbranee. Enquire of GEO F. (HUMOR& 11 at the otlice of Morning Post. DISSOLUTIOIs; OFPTiRTNERSIIIE—Thep a r worship formed by the undersigned and JAMES trI , JEAL, carrying on "THE CAMDEN COAL WORKS,' under the mune and style of JONES, O'NEA L & MILLER, is 110 W al, aul red. ISAAC JONES, July ith,1855. JOHN 1). MILLER. BIEITITIL—f bbls fresh for sale by 6 nov'N /WRY IL oomaNs. Or, — t•: 4 „ s Y , „ • • , . I te n e. 1 4 - y. ; e . : ~..., .. . . .'“, ' , ' • , ...,...„. ~p,..„.;;-.lw.f .'..-,J;;•,-Tfi,Vit.,.!.!--...•A,-,' ':.,7,.'"iv.<.e,'.1....,:'---",-1-.. '.•-•?..ye.-,,•..i.r„,:',..4,...:?,:i.,,Nt1,..--;,0•.i,-7;..i-,.,,..- - •. , •. 7 .'• , ...-.:,..z.,.. "1,,,- , . .4 , ..,.... 2,, ~ -* z 4 ,. , * " ~.. • ~.. I ,' ,;,..,'„,p4,3.:•-.. ::: t - - 4 azt , --_-:::: , ,z, 5;:..,444._,, - ,",- - ,..-..... 2.L; , .. - .! , -7 - .1 1 ,z.i. , "0- 1,- iaz 7.- -' - '''''''' ' - 1'•:1...., lA -11:—. ..,',..,,,,-_:..., -,..-..:-.--:..,,..-:i.71-•i:-....t.',.?',-..--..0,-.,'.S..t `-'1.:::.:-.:=.••'.._,,,,.`?....,...,-.-,...,,,4-1,-,?_„,,,,,,,,,II..?,...,,,A11.,,,,4,-,,..,,..„,..,,,,......,,,I,,,,,„...,,,.0,..,x,,,,,,,,,,2-,,,,,,,,,,....4.-„,.0. „,,a,,,,,,..„ ~,,,., . 41, .. ITTSBURGII AGENCY OF THE JiTN A INSURANCE P COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn. fltartertvi, 151 0. Paid up Cash Capital, t. 500,000, with larp sm - plas securely invtT.t ed. Semi-annual dividend of S per rent., July 1, ISSfi. This Company have !wen doing uu insurance bunine..s nearly a half century—have paid nut fur property destroyed by fire under its policies, more than Fifteen Nlillions of Dot. Lars since they CU111111e11et.1111.1110.... its.nand reveipte and present assets f which are ladyw r give indemnity to eml policy-holder of more than too milliousofdollars. A policy of insurance is no better than brown Imp,. lintels it as 111 a Comp.) that Will par In v..° of loeo. It hennas necessary, therefore, that you know tiolliethillg of the character and ..dvency of the Institution before you taken policy. Itti rage, experience, crab Capita] —it» mon terrtlittoti ntiertt.ei for t hi it y- Si; year.—lnt Manila course of honorable dealing—places the Altua insurance Compqny tain,ltg the firm and ifemt. soh vent institutions ot the Country. Ito premiums are cash No premium 11"lerf taken—no ammeatattelint 11111+10 un policy 1101,1 CM—hat all re CArill. If you Meet. With a tunn, Mak, nip year proofs, and in sixty days all anti get your se ar y . This is the way we have dune bliSillea, for nearly forty years. They continue to make insurance on Count r) Sion,. till's Fa..t.o . les, Dwellings. Bat tie, and all dea•r.ptionv ,g property in town ur country, at fair' rates. Your :went., 1,11, Ifrd to the following low rates on Country Dwelling, or the whole term of one, three, .'r tine year, 1 year Pat,. S years Built of hi or some, metal rof, So feet from cimilur 4 Both of brick stout, tdougl. 1,0 l I Frame dwelling. ......... • • 710 Atifirftl OF THE (NO! PAN Y, .ILLY 1, 1,5:. Canh in band, and in Plit.onix Rank. ..... . 14 - 3,11.10 (40.11 In hands of Agtutts . 1:17,1,17 Heal I , sd.ate. unlnetnnbvred I t 072 05 .11.0ertguge Bonds, d anti 7 per tont uttereet. ittt able semi-1.11.1.11) 7.001111 24 60 pet cent. State of Virptn,a BOtids, pu)able r.enu-an . , ... . 1.'10240 00 5 six per cent 81,a, ul surth l'atultna Bond , • lotereet payable setni-antutall)... roil 0o 11l six per 000 t Jersey City Water Bonds. totet,t parable wrui.attntolly lo s t'ato 111 tell per cent (•d.. Itl‘s ankle 10,.1, neat p.0%a1010 . II ',yen por colt. Income 11...1.1. 0 11,1.•11.01 Intonb le Aelli MOM:ill) . . .• . . 0.1011 all bl the Cuntitutt...,. tired 1, to alatac, L.llOO 111 Bill, leo-, able. amid) payulile at ILlok . . C,112 500 lltotiord and e‘. Itt“rn Hall; owl l'ontitaxiy. 140) OO " 11,011..1,1 mi,,l •,,14,01t• 11. 11.11 ,It.l l l.•ferl,/ 1,1 1 0 7att•I .114— oti tit tit. Illvrr Itmirt•tttl . 14,tmt itt !tit ttt 1,.:-10 110 t•tatt tttl t; 'mid tto 30 Eagle flank. Pr. tt ttltqtt IL I . I 011 :YR) •• !Sault.. It Arthatl. Corals .3,1411)yet 301 Exo•fittn64, lc. • • •• Vat ttittrtt NI. I Ilwrk. 11..tt l'“otect” ut 1,0 ILl.llk. 11. •• It.rlOL. Lai,/ 011 • 110r11t.,1 t'..ut) /1,1,6 " 1.0111,1 •• 111..11 itZnh. 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Lb.. ~,,, .4 Lin arraii.44.llli his u ill supply the Issit and nis.st fashion:o4 , Ir I,ur,r lures tit 11,14.1 - 1/(/' Il umbeiist b) rho,. 1I hr. 11. , de,irating ot up.•ti Ow Liu- NT rrv. •11. izioni•) old . 11l /1111, 11',,, In, usual tl tkuring., iti +I 111311/el. 11 It 11 I/ Illi145:1i1W - I, Ind of t• tho I 111..1,1.4 (An,. th, Cold t 1...11/11.11 Ph..., in and tdr the Filth .I,l‘lll. Dir•tl.l,l \.nnsylvanta, and J1,A11,.,i the Cant t ~1 ,iii/or and 'fort., r, antl llenerttl Jail I/vitt eity. in anti for inn,' liod rt, t. and tlllam ltoggn and Gala tol A.Ltno,. • , into tho 0.111,1. /111.1 I, 1 . ,101 A rni. the I , th eta) of Noni.llll,, 0, tin. pats al our I,rd ild•tniand laindrod and and to in, diroolo,l. L , holding in ('„art t inlol Tiliiitt'r. and I ion, lal ddil 11-11••• r, at tho Court Ilona,. in ILn• I9ll! , 111.411. tloi fourth Nlatnlay of Inooond.or m St, nt I L. A. notice 1 , g1y..11 to all dianti,,i , of tIo. I'vn. • l'oront, and roliniablan. onnti of Alh.glnati. that 11,,i 141 t(ott and thorn, In th , ,, ith rgeorilet, holnianitocon, ottinnat,, , n, , and alio, 1.11,11 i 1,111 , ,,, do tlio.• tiling. In li e n 111,•ir tin ...Th...., I Ilan behalf, appeal, to 1,. 'loll,- and that nn ill the prnsanorti that now ot man to• in do. Jail .4 . sald county of .\ll..glioti, ta anlii toi agstro4t dirt. aluall twined coven onder noy hasol, In l'ithihnigh, thin \ , [111...1. 111 Ili , ' ),.an of .our lout anti thou./old ewlit /1,11 , 110,1 tLhil ilro,fine, and of the VIP \th nov7 tit RUDY 1'.1 . r9 . E.1;-• I \ CLASt , ES-- ICI , \ • Y 1 lurl~u Ilattniont 10 the It opt lot+ th,,aotto ta, t /ita•tt L t ~:dl Ihe I,tant Itt, of 1100 art, MI II I LLLA 0,11 a.. llustaosti att.l nn llrnantontal Vett tram In unrivalL•Ll tit mon at,l Lady ttooitert, instructed in all llo• omit:now:Ll la:int - LI, of the ttt t A OM, t.f Laidy Tim, horn. \ .4111 lathell, who to., engatzoll to ode, shalt, durotg Ow a tnoet evory Snturtin, altrrtou t, Iron 3 till 6 1 , ,•r tot tn. appls t- tin Ili 11.1,1 D 1100 K S COI I PEI2 hut' ju , t Hii . tit - t1 a uice me.lllo#.l/1 ,'I 1'..11.11 0,l :I,•.„ whit, tntiphertl Collars. Wad: ii .. Llu. k to •••t• nod trill continue t“ 1,4•14” during tho. tt..ek their 11,1T.1 ripply tit 1110 NI,IIE - fling .1.1 11..0., F'utuGh 1,,v ire, No. 76 Market street 11° , 20 WINTER BONNETS. — Mr , . E. OA v 11),:oN, No. 33 St. Clair at rott. will open it or FRENCH BONNETS, CAPS, MANTLES and NEEDLE- (SOAKED 11001)8, on THURSDAY. Novonther S, No. 3.3 St. Clair street. not , )OTTLERS—.IOI(N OGDEN .1 . N,, 1;7 .trout, would rettpectfully put.ll. that they vp. ~,nittantly on hand n larg, stittoLt ,p 1 SA ItsA ItA Ri LLA (I IN ERA L R ATER: A I.F: and PORTER, of Hot Itest ti unli t} The attrotton of tlatnillea Is particularly direeted t,. Ho. list that they Bottle M' AIN It hi I irs ALE in it, purast •talt• Pktypopians rur_unintutol it to fatuiliel on 4,0111 it of its .1.1. nonn and strengthening rittahtlll , ly _FRESH FRUITS-- 200 [pox.. Raisins 290 in halve.: 100 " - it/ quartort , ; 300 drums Pitts; Just ro,olved and fur .1, 1, RF:YNII.IIC S ANDER.S6N. nov= No. 39 Wood greet. PUMICE STONE—woo 168 for sale by FLEM LNG BROS. SALERATUS-2 casks and 5 boxes in store and for ado by [novBol SPRINGER ELARRAI3GEL , 4 - , J" ._ - • q. 4 • '° ` - •,“,5 44' . ' k.. t;i i.~ , s ~: ft ~_ : r..,.. ~ ... CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH _STREETS; AT FIVE. DOLLARS PER ANNUM MISCELLANEOUS ll= n~' 4: • t • • •., • 4.• .• A. MISCELLANEOUS OffSE CLOTlllNO.—Gentletuen requiring Hum: Cluth ingng will find a large aatortutent at OLIVER'S, No 4 Sc. Clair sti eel, Blankets. 75 cents ruatlupwards. Railroad Wrappera and Sleighing Rulsat, &c uuvl MISSES' FELT HATS, at No. 91 Wood St. r,,1 J. WILSON S SON. M ACK EltEL—ItSl Wm No. 3, large; hi IA& For tale by novW HENRY IL COLLINS. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES!-500 pairs mk,rted t‘kates, from 90 etmtm to $2,60 p,r pair; some Of them very di , simble pater.. Per Rate at SK ATE STRAPS,of good quail -5., ty, alim;rtell lame and email, from 20 to 60 cents per For sale at Louv3oJ BOWN TEPLEY';+. AFEW MORE o f those unrivalled RIFLES, whidi there is 50 much tall: about, fur the low price Stu; edl warranted. Eor little at BOWN & TETLEY'S. (I.ExTs' TRAVELLV; SHAWLS—Just k_A 011, 11 1 . 1111 11:4,411 I swift. Ale.. Mufflers, Scurfy and Hents' Null Shawls, by 1.. HHISIWIELD & SON. _AUN'I'LETS, of every description of Fur. A,_,A Alai.. Buck lined with fur, and fur tops, at thu Furnish ing Shire of in,,v3o; L HIRSJELYIELL A -SON. IiTNE APPLE CHEESE-5 caar4 just re,ired and for ,ado I ly nuvnj REYMER /lc ANDERSON. LI LOVES—On hand, a full assortment, of es ery descriptl..., by I. lIIICSIi FIELU R SON, uovlal 15 , ,,,A1 wart. L‘STLACK'S UL EAT INI Alto VMI EN Intoning w ee hh Al, patented June fA, 1855. N.. g.. 1 lanbling nhon 1,l be finish/al without using [Lean Famiyasingsf. NtoSES F. EATON. Agent for no Fl.urth street Pittsburgh. 1;• f•r t. the fdl wa r .; Ai. bilin•to In this city • J. NV. Kerr, Itarth,ger. . and Mete,. burr A Nhuer, not 1 DI , I.'S STEAM ROA'Lgo - ol•-kEEPT.N(.4 --Such is the retaitatiuti of (fens who have studied to p.,pular sY3nlla r zwenunti. that Many of them ire le, in the receipt of i• 120 u :Ind ••ftfUti a year. It iluloracei th,„lnds runthe• of ri,er business: re-A.wping fr e ight and passengerii: autun ,its Nteautb.t agents: buying and • ,hipmetits on the 1,,•1'S ack.a.Unt_ and oti • h oth, •In 1.-“tnintny nlirrha... and transfor of uutters' An,- in the n-q4el to.t I I.efore and after • ah• thc.l . and tilany lktiler PrIN tical transactions not an. en.. For teruni, RNA) at the Cullegr, • ner and Itnrket .trc,oy. I Al 2 E 1.. DE L o t; b. I.IIDER can't but ph,no ll • ay Inc,y war we t a - t teat, wad I, 11 lnytyl, at ; dec..), 13,115 AL TI:I'Lt.:I"S. RIFLES. RIFLES, RI L ES. —IV e hare it uf thune rtplelyild filfloi s' hi.ty one 0 art anted. or uo sale..Lt ft “‘V N 8 TET I. I.: Y'_. ANTKI , 1 SI NI EDI ATE!. V 714.14 inn Guu• ilv, 1,1 n g'Vti (it'll Itill Nod his 1,1•1)—, , ne ~r gokal private !amnia, wag.% .I, 61r 16,1 t., Se , a kley awl New Ittiglit•a; lu 1:111- 1.4 L,.bgs 1,1 Ow. ; a F , al 111wI:amith Ninmte m+ mitt-4 u ..urr of a.gr...v R. 1 ,41 1111 , 1• ••/11.11; 11111/11, 111111 rum 141,. ri.l4-reau palug luau u , 1,11.. a . bur . the, ck•unir y ; n. rut;.•. A 1.1 , 1, nl I4A1(11.- , I Th. 1.1.111 EMI , : VI'ICE, 410 1./I..rty B i. N h I SUuK Journal thl, ISu,kr. to VOilT 13.)/M. lietvrol+, .k large Variaqj 4We ram .s 5 alwaymell bawl. likulk fund. , to order. to ..1) xt3l.• require!. W. S lIA PEN, EMIEE - ‘1,14) blank 8,..1; Mlinufartitn, 1)1 ARIES FUR I , rd ., - -. 1 great x arietv 4 , 1 C4 , 411,1ing 114 , ,,,,, , mut 4 4 .41.4.4 Dior 4 ,, 4 1 , , 1 , 64. I --; ", h . 1.% ST. K. li A% EN. 11,,kwIler 'ma ,',1.44414,m-r. Lol , 10 H.wk. t ntro,-t...,0 . 0er :'..4,00 , 1 r Pii}:T ;ERMA N consi,ting • 0140ril. t.l g•ito 01 Ow ¢wy , • lll. E/1,10 , 1i 14Ith 011, 1.0 1 ..0 110...k0r,11, hut •,J.l - • IS. T C. Molt(Lk N. 1,1 100.1 A r"1 . 1;.\ AND Ilt11:p11;:l'U1tNI.+111AU :11)Itk, 141/ tairitiL44,l 10 4 , 4 I •1•.4.. • Ow 11,1011 01 •! t... 1044.1 tment h,ltt.tut•hr, nt 11,44 • N. pixt It.. rur Stitt, I. St ITLA nanttutg glV , tr lit tmt ....• t.. tr. quality 4 , 1.1 KW" 1 4// 1'7.-. Cyr •tt ...dr 11, Itt.A.. !t. Atirkrt tttrett hilin.hs A l'itt.t . Elt. . - 111 SALE; 1,4 /NV, itt ./ COLLIN' & N. , litt Nl.lter tetskttwn W...t and tnnithfirld, A totrniper ILIWA It (ART , . nal. ilartn-ret -anta hie t.l I:Aih-re.t.l CentraAlt-r3 Al., the Running lira - l 1 Ind a the-11.rno stA4Ltut no‘3o 1`.1.-ill•tA t131.f.: HATS AND Lew N%11,4 , !, s :AIN ..trert. re-me. tf...1 . 1 n it.... 1 l/i4L 04, 11344 EL huge,..t - thwut .4 the r • ; 11,... Att.. n h., 1, vt.11 rrll at 1,1 1,1: 1.4 n•;, • • .11,1 r••,•,•;, n 111, rilyie of fatilier.' I t J. W11...50N A SON K El' \• r head .and freo from ,iirt axid 1,01 [ho wnll, Ir.r 1,(111 1 , /t I. pi c•sr: ,ont hAll • fLt 1,i,N1.5. 41 . , tin it .o. to J. o Il lee ni, I..rnip! lite le.air. .eittri per io s I. i EIV )IN.S. -- (..A.,1E. a : , t4a - v of 5." , 11, .tt I l% k1.,, , rh,41,/. It -I 41 l• I • FL., it 1 . 31,.. 1.. 11 IN I/ .1 ‘,lll 11,111 r , IJI•j I \ , , I th,tr.sh..l h :rrht 1:••rin t 1.1”, 11.11,11,heti 11..1.1-14 1.. ZIN,JI, 4•4,1 Ittwor 111 Ihr. Itl• LAC as .1 .I“lth.izt ..t, u../ 111.1 4.1 I• .it I. I'FFF:II% , 11,1, No letnti I ha% e thi tlit ollt my in '. r••••,t 111 11/•• 111111 01 mn , rerriai. surrii S tl r.. to ug.., me , rmrrim - :Ito 11 LAN'' 114.7.1 m -;t market 0 .1 40. .5 1/11d 1 '3O Art. lAtud War. 1 ,, 1 thy lat.• 1,1 I 1, ' A,••• • an•l 1130 Act, 1,•13,1 1111111•1 •• . 1,1 !TIN ••••1 .21 111..k1,1..1.1 . 11.11'11E 1 . corn, or St ,, ,lth and :Unitllll , l.l 'Pi. 1.4111; 5.11,E, Elt n , .L,rC I\ ALI.E.6IIE\V CITY. Li 4 1.,•I L 1 I A gu,i) ran .a.l 1, applying tityllt at the rho 11211ESItill Pi kiT. LIT /N S.\ LE--.\ 1:i 11.1.1 NG LOT, Iron: -Lee( too 111 kblab, chriti. Enquire or tilsv. M. 2111.L.MORE. j)1:1 al lite .111, or the Morning l' 1. N NI . ()OLLEN I.uN6 Su ‘11 w l. 1., ~ lot oi 111,th,, To-tr. ,1..1,1•1.• i. I/ I• .1 Illy .1. A 1 AIA:4/N A co. 1!1:1 • 11.3 0 f nov It, :555 thine, 155 th, his.• , u 1 I , •,1111111C p‘ardumg ilt•l• • .I, A-. FLENI I Nil, co/11..r Ibbono.l ab.l .IbArket E Yl)t . TRIED 11 It hilIT'S I'ItENIIVNI ATIIA RION ' II !wt. try it. told yeu will te,er L. ,Ithout II.• .Ire t, ank for \I Ii1O11 . 1"S IY ATHA ILION, Or y.. may IL-to worthlents a.rt usy_ Fin nal, by ill Drugx.ste. eenln per b./itle. 11 bele.tle Wonlern Depot, Dr. KEYSER. Ic. K SEI.I.IIIIS I CO., and JUAN lIA Ausel6 1, -1 X 1 E:NIENT -The tio,ple are rushing in 1J llu• EvrrizeicisE, F.yo .1C C. ba Picture. :it :no ton. :obi 't MILLI \ AI. OF tiENTS . FIAVNISIIINVI 6001)8 1 -1 at I. 11111- 8 111 1 1111.11. t. SON'S. No 7 , 111,,,1..11,8.1 Ilas Ina 111.1 returtiod from New York, and I .8-eivtA all new ••( • it, Of ;hitt b) the tu.t viewoor. tl„utt, l tho I ;Ho, mg 1..1 in)pe, Inn, tilos Cralat). Ibvt.,lBl i1m.11,1. and mill 11.1.,.111, 0. and In aworl. Think,. and Simi, lA. Travelina Shank. mid, l• ••I der • t. , ••t -I) To,thur Win, meld rit gin onr N., hi 15, ~ 1 patJti• 1,4 steanwr from Fhb I. lIIIIBIIFIIII.I/ .t 811 N. N.. 7.111....1.-i.„ I ; 1...t...4.11 Font .trr.l )51.111n0n..11,1 .illev _ ) 11l I - ;ail- Straw drrr •• I ; •• Pine Apple; tv,0rt...1 rvei., lu '• T. 411M0...4, in bottl e , .Itivi And toi rink bv 111311181.1 l S ANI/I.ll.tkiN. Si) -t n„ 1: tippsiti• .. 1 1 Charles 11,4.1 - 1 1.1 Nl' , •• IV 8N '• 1R11,.11 Nub., frail, !viva Ili bag) Bonk:111v " •• 1800 001,11 Nam: lu boxy,' 81selled ALinonil , ; .11,1 roceisi..l and for .-ale 11..V . Za R1•1111111t AV INTER IION N R. DAT I lk•klN. rr 33 St. Clair street, will open a large avi.airtnient 01 Fr suits lionnet.B, Caps, Mantle., and N taxile worked 0.8818, on l'bnraday, November 8, 1855 A i r A GA Z 1 N mrp., k r berelltiWr ; price 2u vela, I 'II 11,1111 J‘ , :_!11 KlliCkt•rlKMkor Frank I,sll‘,'.l;:tzett, of FlnrLu•n. 31 reuU Journl. I , do Peterson's Magazine. 17 do 11odey'll Lady'm 8.L.. 2t) nlo I.l4llou'A 10 do IVelitudoster Revlon% ; Riaolvood'fi Magazine. .lint r,oivod nod for sale at LAUPYI:It'S nO OO • Cheap BoAstore. No. 90 Fifth nt. r[lll - 0 VALI:ABLE BRICK lIOUSES FOR. .3.3LE--.Nov. 133 and 137 Third etrix•L Each lot has a front, of 131 feet, by 84 deep. The houses arontranged with a large stunt-room, hall, di uing-rootu and kitchen on first floor, four mums on the second, and three on the third story. Both houses are new and in pool order. nov3o S. OUTILBERT .4 BON, 68 Mark-at et. k • "r;A_ _ PITTSBURGH POST. ‘VEDNE.SDAY MORNING' DECEMBER 1:1 AUNT MAGUIRE'S Description of The Donation Party LCONTINTED.] Just then the door was thrown open, and we was invited out to supper. So we went squeezinl and crowdin' into the settin'-room. Some o' the folks jammed and pushed as if they were nfeard they shouldent git the best chance. Glory Ann BMus sot at one end o' the table a pourin' cof fee, and Jo Gipson's wife at Vother end a poor in' tea ; and I tell ye, 'twas as much as ever they could dew to pour it out fast enough. Jeff, he flew round and helped the ladies. For my part I dident feel like eatin' much—l was jammed up agin the wall and couldent stir hand nor foot. So 1 told Jeff to fetch the a cup o' tea and a nut cake, and he did; and I toali 'em and managed to eat the nut-cake, but somebody hit my elbow and made me spill the heft o' the tea: so I stood and held my empty cup, and looked on to see the performance. 1 say for't if 'twa'n't worth seein . IM mistaken. Why, if I was a starvin' to death, shouldent be willin' to act as some o theta folks did. They pushed, and elbowed, and pulled, and hauled, and grabbed like crazy critterm. - Nits amusia; to see 'em put down the vittals-I'd a gin a sixpence, Nancy. to had you there: 'twouhl a hen fun for you to look ou and see the dewins. loud a thought.the biggest part o',the company hadent had within' to eat since the last donation party, and dident expect to have nothin' more till the next one. The winnnin, as a gineral thing. took tea, and eat'the cake and pies, and so forth. And the men, they let into the coffee, and biscuit, and cheese, and cold meat, and such like. 1 tetilly see Deacon Skinner drink six cups o' coffee, and eat in proportion. And Dr. Lippincott, my grief ! 'twits perfectly astunishin' to me that one mortal body could hold as much as that man put in—no wonder he's so fat—they say he Bits the heft of his away from bona—contrives to git to one patient's bon:ie, jest as thinner's ready, and to another's jest at tea time. and SO he eats with 'em. And 1 wish you'd a seen the NI hide!- ' Grimes. Grammany : how the critter did stuff I took partickler notice of her, soil I 94:P Slit , had an awful great work bag on her arm, and tet ere little while she'd eentri‘,• 'to tuck a piee,• when '-he thought nob o dy wa'n't n lookin'. As .5,,;11 not got a chance I hunched Jeff, and says •• For pitty's sake, Jeff, do ob.sarve the Wid der 4,lrimes. - So Jeff, he watched her a spell. •• By George !" says he, ‘• if' that ain't rich !•' tell ye, 'twas fun for Jeff. 13imeby—after she'd got her bag purty well filled, says Jeff to me, sacs he—•‘ Now, mother, may I stir her up a little '!" *, i don't care," says I. So he reached forrard and hollered across the table tew her, loud enough for everybody to hear-- Miss, Grimes, may I come to your party '!" "My party ';'• says she, " what do you moan says Jett, says he, •• I reckoned from the size o' your bag, and the quantity 0' pro% ,ions ou was a layin' in, that you Was it VldelliS tin' to make a party, and I thought I'd like to come. - Everybody looked at Miss Grimes: and I tell ye/slre looked Asir fihe'd like to crawl into ROW knot-bide—and I don't know but what she dirt, for she made her disappearance HIRHSIII . soon after. And then them seminary gals--gracious how they did eat ! I s'pose they was half starved at Miss Piuchem's. Afore long the table was party well cleared, and Miss Scrantum hind to go to the buttry and bring out all 'twits left. 1 guess every thing in the Louse that could be eat, with out stoppin' to cook it. was made way with that night When the seminary gals had eat all they wanted. they amused themselves a throw - in' !inks 0' cheese and buttered biscuit at the young men. After most rt' the other eatables had been disposed of', Dave Runyon, great Bump ! went into the buttry and brought out the box o' raisins that wit , . to go toward Cappen Smalley's pew-rent, and handed 'em 1'i , 1111.1. Everrbo•ly grabbed, es pecially the seminary gals, turd children, till titer wa'n't one left in the box. When supper was about finished. Jane Elizy Fustick—she's always a Irvin' to dew somethin' cuanin'—she went into the store-room and got a chain o' sassager, and come along slily and throw-'d it round Liph Pes body's shoulders, Liph, he was a standin' by the tea-hoard, a drinkin• a cup o' coffee. When he felt the aassages come floppiu' round his neck, lie was skairt, and whisked round suddenly and hit the tea-board, and knocked it off onto the door, and smash went everything on it ! What made it more aggravatin' was, titer was a dozen chany cups and sarcera on it that Miss Scranton[ had fetcht out after the folks come out to supper. They was sonic that she sot a great deal by her Mother giv tew her, and her mother was deal. She dident briug 'cm on :it first, for fear they'd git broke. She sot on tall her common crockery, and borrerd a good deal at Smalley's store, calculatin' if any on't was broke to pay tort. But when she see so many folks come erowdin' out, she was afennl ther wouldent be cups enough, no she feteht out her mother's chatty cups and sot 'em on the tea-board. But Glory - Ann got along without usin' 'em, and there they sot, and when the tea-board fell, they fell tew, and every one on 'em was biall\e or cracked. Gra, ions ! how Miss Serantum looked when she see her precious chatty all tew pieces. She di•l ent say a Werdt but her lips quivered and she trembled all over. that she seemed to overcome it in a minnit, and went away and brought a bas ket and begun to pick up the pieces, and Jeff and I took hold and helped her. A good ninny o' the company haul gone back into the parlor: bat titer was enough left to track the sassage round, and my goodness ! what work they did make with 'em While we was a pieltin' up the crockery. all of it sudden titer was a terrible hullerballoo in the parlor—Jeff and me rushed in to see ahYr WAS ihe matter, and gracious gr.:l,lEloler ! what do you s . puso it was" Why one o' them pesky seminary gala had throw'd a hunk o' cheese, and hit Miss Serantum's parlor lamp that WHY on the table, and knocked it over and broke it all tew 'hinders, But that wa'n't the watt on where 't tumbled over it fell right onto that plum-colored sattin bunnit, .and the ile run all over it in a minnit. Afore any body could ketch the bunuit, one side on't, ribbon and all, was completely ruined. Such a sight as 'Liras, you never sot your tew lookin' eyes on ! All the ile that dident go onto the. brim& was soaked up in the paper that Jeff took, that was lyin' right aside on't, and the biggest part o' that was spited tew. My grief! how I did feel when I see that beautiful bunnit in such a condition ! And poor Miss SCrialtl/111 turned pale as death, and Susan cried like everything. I axed Snot Lippincott, the doctor's red-headed buy, who 'twits that throWd the cheese—he piuted out the gal, and - I goes up to her, and, says —•• You good-1'61.- '1,416n' little huzzy, hai u 't you uo better manners than to be a throwin cheese at other folk , es lamp: in that way '!" She was a real sassy little thing, and dident care a straw for what she'd done. She looked up and grinded ns imperdent as could he, and says she—" Excuse me, morn[, 1 hadent the most remote idee hittid the lamp. I meant to aim at Sam Lippincott's head, and mistook the lamp fur it. I'm sure you can't blame me for makin' shell a 'natal mistake. - Did you ever ! I was a good mind to hit her a cuff aside o' the head, hut I dident, I told Miss Pinchem on't. though, the next day, and she punished the huzzy by keepin' her on bread and water a week. Jeff said 'twits a very eguimooiroi kind o' punishment. Well, the party broke up purty soon after this scrape, and Jeff and m e went hum. Jett went off to bed. Ter uncle WHY dear toe how I did dread meetin' hint : Afore long become in. Well," says be, did the party go off'!" "0, well enough," saws •• but I'm tired rind sleepy, and we won't talk about it to-night." The fact is. I felt tew mean to tell him the truth—but in the morns' when Jell' come down, he let it all out. My grief' how yes uncle did crow over me. " Didear tell ye so says he ; " don't ye wish yo a went'!" " Yes," says I, "if it's luny faction tow ye to know it—l dew wish. so: . " 1 know'd ye would," says he. I verily helierl , he . was glad the bunnit got spited. leoNc LUPE], To-MORROW. IMM!!! CINCINNATI.—The annual statement of the trade and commerce of Cincinnati shows the yearly value of the manufactures of that city to be $52,109, 374 . Its imports annually are valued a t $75,000,000, , and its exports at $60,000,000. There are now 6,000 miles of railroad divergin g from the city, and 4,000 miles under construc tion. 1163311 :_^. . ~r } '~N ~ p ~i_.l ... ... NUMBER 69. PROM THE BRDOTT PAPERS. .R l>, •~~ ~`~+~s 12111 EWE 'Wes , AGREED ON 'BY TIM' PITT9MIIIO.a. PRESS Tr.N LINES OP NO;CPAP.LIT., C% Lt. 3 Ono gqtutrk, taus ineert10n........„..t..-., Do. tatli ad.Utiuna Ingertkm... 1) , t. 1)00 WOek DO. two weeki ....... Do. three weeks.. Du. ~ he'11;011th Do. two inoethl..--- Do. three months Do. four months Du. six months 00. one year Standing, Card, six 'lnes er less, per annum' CLIANOEMILE AT perAsofir: Uno squaxiy, per nu mu, (exclutive of the 2 00 Marriage notleea, eentm; Death notice!, t 5 Sugar a Raw Material j Innu the New Vert: Past.) S,,tne of the Western jot/1110s are again open dig the question of relieving us from the sugar tax. Taking the whole of the . United States together, the measure would be an extremely popular one. Flow the membiirs of Congress may stand affected to such a reform we cannot say; but it is a 'fact, which we are . not now called to notice for the first time, that Congress and the people do not always look at measures from the same point of view. It is said that Mr. Guthrie, our secretary of the Treasury, who, in miters of revenue; is more sensible and intelligent than either House of Congress, has a plan of allowing all articles which come under the description of "rats ma terial " to he imported free of duty. We'hope that sugar is included in his list. Sugar is as much a raw material as tuadder? each of these commodities is a vegetable extract; madder, as we import it, is a powder obtained from the dried roots of a plant by a method which separates the fibres from the line particles. of collaring matter; sugar is the juice of a plant boiled down. Both of them undergo, it is true, at first a rade manufacturing process, but neither are made use of unmixed, in their original state; both must undergo new and.higher processes;and be combined with other commodities before they are consu.me , l. The fact that snor is c " raw material;' 9s CA oily illustrated. sugar ie the state in whieli we import it. passes. through a refining process, which occupies many •large• establishments and numerous workmen. Sugar is wrought by the confectionerS into a tlionsfind' different •tempt ing preparations; iristrtstaliAd,' , !eindikinade into syrups and sugar-plums; Iwifippediup. eggs, beaten up witit ;butter, ,•kpeade4, up with flour, incorporated _into cask3,' elibeplate, congealed in ice creams, disolvedArit Slibibets, presentetfin forms as massive as rSelttfalt, or tight as snow or ..sea , tbam. t Let; any, one • pass between the rows of shops ip some of our streets, at this season, when the confectioners, are pre paring for the Christmas holidays, and ilia - playing their wares in the windows to tempt the childish° appetite for sweets, and then deny, if he can, that sugar is a raw material. He might as well, with the window of a dry goods' shop before him, dens that cotton is a ram - material. Hut this is not the whole. Sugar forms an ingredient in an immense class of manufactures which are strictly domc-tic—home manufac tures i r the high sense. products of the inOastry . of Ito heArth. Sugar is one of the component ;.arts of almost every meal taken at the eating houses ; sugar is as necessary as salt in our kitchens. The sick man's water gruel is flavored with sugar, the child's pap, the pudding eaten by his father and mother ; it mingles with our morning beverages, coffee, tea, JD hocolatet; the still more abstemious water..drinker accknovilt edges it is a gratful addition to his chiller pota toes. Take a wlay sugar; proscribe its use as a raw Material, and mote than half thr'eceipts in the books of that ingenious and industrious class of manufacturers, the cooks, would be rendered useless. We should re {wire new editions of all the hooks of cookery, from Hannah Glass to Dr. Kitchener and Monsieur Silver. Thus ti is clear that i !we cannot ovoid the eoneln dion that not only is sugar a raw material, but that if there he a substance known to commerce deserving of that name. it is this. It is no an swer to say that it must pass through a certain imperfect course of fabrication before it can be come an article of commerce. So must every thing el,e to which we give the name of raw ma terial. So must erode saltpetre, which is ex tracted by water from the soil containing it, and boiled down so must potash. which is so,oh tained in a similar manner from wood ashes : so 12111 f barilla or crude soda, which is obtained by a like process from the ashes of sea-weed. Wool must he shorn and cleansed: cotton must not only be gathered and separated from the boll, but must pass through a machine; the*, on the spot where it is produced, before trade will take any notice of 4s,§: one of her commodities. therefore, we tirWto have an abolition of the taxes on the raw material need in those combinat-.. [ions and re-shapings which we call manufactures, -let sugar be placed without hesitation on the list. It is fairly and honestly entitled to a place there. An immense class of consumers all over the Union. and in the Western states especially, will applaud the step as a wise and liberal one—as a measure looking to the accommodation of the whole country. instead nt the interests of a class; and will call on their representatives. in directly, if not directly, to give it the support. The bigoted protectionists will make a stand against it a small class of sugar-planters will oppose it : but the public at large, who feel the present high price or sugar as a serious inconve nience, and would like to see it diminished, as it would he under a liberal system ofcommercial le gislation, will, on its account, give their support all the more willingly and earnestly to the changes which the secretary of the Treasury proposes. New Markets for England Every step in polities or in war by the British gov ernment Teems directed for the advancement and expansion of the commerce of that great country. There is a comprehensive and far-seeing, policy ever pursued in this respect. It is that policy which ever stimulates her iu the persevering and pertinacious acquisition of distant territory, or the securing even of an early influence in quarters of the globe which other nations seem at times scarcely to be paying any attention to. In the present war with Russia, if she floes not get back its cost in tiny other tray she bids fair to reap a great future benefit by her present sacrifices. Her trade with the East has immensely increased since the commencement of the war, open ing up new markets and augmenting the demand in the 01,1 ones for her manufactures._ They are already beginning to expect important returns therefor, and the returns to those exports must be, in the greater part, it is said, in gold. The exports sent out are for consumption, not only by the armies, but by the in habitants of Turkey. Syria and Egypt, and the parts mtiac.•nt, o ho have pr0,p,r,,1 by th e exp e ndit ure of the allied armies. In an article upon the effects of tie o ar upon commerce, the Loudon Esamiaes says: For the ten months of 1555 the exports to Turkey alone amounted to no less than .04,589,000. and al kwing Gtr the two remaining months may be put down at least at i:5,500,000 for the year; to Syria and Palestina the exports for ten months are £790,- 643, or at the rate of .1:952,000 a year. In like man lier the exports to Egypt for the year may be stated ut £1,500,000, to Malta at £618,000, and the port of Ealaklara £450,000. These exports are composed exclusively of private merchant trade, and have no reference to the stores or ammunition shipped by the tiovernment. Let us then see how these figures coin pure with those of pool years : ....... ....... -4 :•2..029.0J0 .C2,7f#Boou 1::),500.1kt) , $ Ha uud alo,ooo 366,000 E4.Yl't .:7 .00 1,500.000 lln I EJ, vs 2(1,000 459.000 C 3,410.001 t 4,516,000 f. 8.919,000 Thus, in the last year immediately before the war, the experts of ItritiM manufactures to those markets were 13..119,00, in the first year of the war ..C.4.SIMOOth while in the present year they are no lees than X 8,919.000. showing an increase over 1853 of the enormous sura of .t 15.500,000. This fact alone shows how much consumption has been promoted and trade developed by our expenditure in the East ; and prove-, without room for doubt, that at a very early period we may expert a return of a considerable portion of the bullion which him been absorbed in those countries in payment of the large exports which are now taking place."—Baltinun•r Sus. COAL TRADE yr PENSSYLVANIA.—The anthracite coal trade or 1555 being now closed by the leading transportation companies, the Pottsville Miner,' gives the following statement of the coal ton nage of the year frun the principal regions: 15.55. Inc Shnc lkill .y,s4 2`.:4..tr3U Schuylkill C.nal P07. , .1.5-1 1.1(4,166 191.R12 ,stoaos 3.216,954) 4'11.742 ......... 1.1.'74.1156 2415-68 144.wItre S Hod. Cutol.ll. y .110.944 52.4,0041 tis,osB p erm , 6=J c o n,party. . 4911,(A:: 56.1,thi0 tL, 152 /11:1,1S , 111411 pi According to the same authority, the whole supply of anthracite this year will be about 6,300,000 tons, and the increase from all the regions will be some where near 650,000 tons, or almost the same increase over the last year as the tatter was over the preceding one.. The reader will perceive by the table that two thirds of the increase is from the Schuylkill region. THE PrtncnxsE 6Y GRAlN.—According to the Eron otnigt. the foreign - governments named will be com pelled to make purchase of grain to the extent of SI-17,000,000. Thtfs: Total. Pronl U S .$7a,000,000 60.(X)4 , ,000 31.001),(11, . 10.000,000 3,500,1.1(N) . 2.000.000 Orem France— ....... Prmsia —• • • $)47,000,000 $&8,C0.1.0(0 EIRMBEti (,t:5.1,a36 C 04.713 5,079;218 MEM `~., ,; `<= ~ ~~~ . _.
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