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TSBURGif MOI(SINO POST.
Printai•cmd publiMed every morning, ( Sunday' rsapted,)
BY 61Lualon..a..bagoasPrGentERT,
ON SHE NOIINNI-WPBS CODNER OP WOOD AND PIITH ISTNEETS.
TERMS.—Firs Dolls:re a year. payable Wrictly 1e adeanoe
Six Doha[ A lAyarjptly =glared If not paid within the year.
/Xir- Single.coplea, - Two Cameo—tor sale at the counter in
the Office, and by the Nowa Boys.
THE SATURDAY MORNING POST
Publishal from the saga office, on a large blanket nizo
alleotAt `VIVO iu navance- Singlecupien,
rive eca.ra. . .
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io paper will be discontinued, (unless at Lbs dircro-
Lion of tlio PrOiltrett,) antaVl orrearages o.ro pO
49i - No attention will be paid to any order unless aceszn-
Paniedkithil motley, or autistic/Dry reference in this city.
AllE/Y , OnsiuScted.. With the Establishment of the Morning
'I to one of the largest JOB PRINTINU OFFICES in the
'Thera all kiuda bf work is done on the shot:teat notice,
teat ranstavible-tarns.
ROFESSION AL -CARDS
IBERT C. 0. SPROUL, Attorney and
••,lin'sen e r ota“. No. Vonrt It strw , t. Pitts
ded 1:ly
T . __ ES A. LOWIUE, Attorney at Law,
i t/ office Fpnrlll,st.root. Vithiburgli, between Smithfield and
Cherry atiey. doc11:ly
TOHN•BARTON, Attorne3- and Counsellor
t„, at Law, office corn, r of Fifth and Grant stroots. Pithi
burgh. jo:Ily
Li AM P.-ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth Met, Pittsburgh, fourth door btdow Mr. Rudy
attetson's Livery Stable. Je2S.
1011111 - STRICK Ark:ENNA, Alderman of Third
Ward, once earner of Gran t and Fifth streets), (formerly
',copied by Alderman Lewin,) whore nil Misfile.) pertaining
to the office of Alderman and Jnstive Ld the rem, will he
prumptly attended to. fe6l,3nt
H -
911 L, Surgeon Dentist,successorhe
G.
• W. Biddle. No. 114 Smithfield Street.
tte-41ffiee hours from S to I tfel.wk, and from )2 to ti o'cloek.
I. 1,1;i: y
•
JSCOT'. Dentimt, Fourth street., fire doors
• west of Mm ket.
• 44-011.1“, hours from 9 o'cl,k A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M.
doca):y
BUSINESS CARDS
T onN MOORII EA D, holemale Grocer and
tif Commis.dou 31erelinot, for tho oak of PlO METAL and
1.11.0(4116, and PRODUCE goneralky, No. Wood strcvt,
Pittsburgh. ITN
laraat. TM. PICKETSO,I, Pittsburg!,
MILLER& RICK ii7S()", , ; , Grk
cen. Importers of BRAN 1/IES, %1 1N ES and SEO AIRS,
Nos. 172 nud 1:4, smrtne of Irwin and Liberty streets. Pitts-
Iron, Nulls, Cotton Yarns, da: , constantly on baud.
.13' 20
M'K EE & CO., Alan ufacturers of K oe's .
Peunsytranin Glass, all size, of Window Wass, Extra
Double Strength, Imitation Croon and Halt, VIAIn, Flask,,.
Pickle and Pn•aera, ours; Wine. Tarter and Stipend Pedtlea.
Telegraphic stud Lightning-Rod Insulators.
.Q Second. between Wood and Market streets, Pit t.s
larreh. Pn., but a short distance from the steamboat battling,
nud frn/111 • Xlvtiongalit.1“.1,1uuse. St. Charles and City Hotel.
apr 91
ALIRY.II 11. (ll:LINO liOnt; IN 11.01.1F.WreON.
n,WAnn DITI11:11x, aevnr L lIINoW ti.r.
CRLING, ROBERTSON & CO., ,Manu
tarture. of Cut. Prvsaeil and Main Flint GLASSWARE,
ar,linnso No. 17 Wood btreet. corner of Front, rittol,nrgh.
ta - All other kinds of Glasawaro tool Wonloo tilita, at
low Market prima. a:illidly
~ .r,vez E. LEbu JL1,1,1.11 J. CLtM.
T EDLI E 1; L.INI. SucoessorA to !quit:lnv
_LA A I,lli, :nonufw-turer. of Cut. Moulded an•l Hain
tint and Foamy rolorod iil.Altlt 4 ll:.llthl, and ihialort it nll
)%111.1, tlt W •M I; 1/1-.S. Flmskx, Vials nail Bout., Wm.-
tior of NI ,t) a1;41 Water stro..tes.
F:mo V A L.—C. IIINI SE N Maim favtur,r
IL, of ••••••ry arlet3 of I I ALS. 80rru , .. , and NEI NIOIW
I, LAS": 14.4% Pot t..r. Win. and Claret Itattliw;
and CarLoyn: abui. Flint t lal. in every variety. II itr,hian,
Nos. 104 SocOnd and 1.t.1 Firat l'rttah ur
R in . l et )R a .A vi N . ' itt - t v: , t t trg
t h , , lcaicr
GRIN:Eh I f , a Lundy tow
and quttlitl". ground at lin, St..lit
Mill, Alia, Driod Fruit, Foreign an•l
taken 1.1, exchange for
F. D. D. Inut procured n full as., , rt molt! tot
ranteBl4AUD6N SEFAIUtt, anti tux Ile, tlittnEtt IJ! /. , I1 .111 li
i.,1,14 . 11 in rural affair,.
lONI.NirgSION 1101 :SE.—The
Imre opens n M.. , I, thr purv...,m N. 1:
Btriutt. four &yra altos., the Motiougaltela
'Wb will itura nutty or nut.tiy• em ronintii..inu. for .att.. 1,11
F 1,01! If, 11.Afl IN ;RN. OAT`,
BARLEY. FLAN BALED II
npm uhu h nrill a•lw tow., t !yuch.y..• at I lot I-,
marketl - 34.4. , fur .:L,ll. a AIA;Fre
w n. LSOLI.4II r 111 1- 11411 T ). ) •
- LI , NOI,ISII RICH A 111)Sn r I
rt.vardinz,
1 ' Vinhand.a 1.1,11, .1. air`, I
FL 1( . RAPI IN and nII.. and cr. ~rnrrail t 11 :u.
rw-uk,ly N.• II
VI ntor awl 150 Fi.rht stroel. I'itt4l.ut it In
JOHN AT ill
A:1 1 1V ELI„LEP: \YI I ,4, Is:L I, ;
P....J., and C.m.nna.......n 11.1,4 tb.DID, ID
I 'lttlitlllrgh ulna, N... 0 Nt w 1 ttn. L o. U oL.
and Front at aids
oirN \V. BUTLER S.: Co., 3.',1-warding: an :1
J
.I,•n-h:uite, delllt, m all kin.L...l PITT:
itt . 8.(1 If iILiNCFACTUIIES, Lt:AD PIPE and SIIENT
LEAD, Nu. G Frkdat att....A, Pit L•dnnah.
HENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
Cennrnisainn Men - hunt . and w hnbanin .10.1., in Fl,ll
t:E.SE, BUTTER. SEEDS and PIR,DUCE g.,,•-rall c. N.•
25 Wood eRreL PiDaLutgli. nrat(l
R L. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Forei2.l WINES. BRANDIES. SIX; A R. , . Old Mon...wan 1 k
nod R.; 11 . ❑ ISE Y.), RI:CC:FY INI.I
No. strnot,
Wins., Brandies. ill,. C. ddials, J ittninea Spirit • . St. t
and Sett . Units, (.1.1111 , 11g11,2 , .. S It AI
I..indun Brown ;tout; Inod, ...Srousli, Bourbon. Old 101u.i..7.1•
helm, Rye and linetlttsul ; apple. roach. NV tid
tout Blackberry Brand.,; ruiportsti Havana. Itts.ndui and
Prturitut Soptri; halt-Spantsli and Common Ss-gave: ut
much low prime as to challenge couttuddttidt. Fans) ital
Kegs and Labelled Ildtleu ofever) vtr is, and I)sniond,us d
aloes. 1 restusetfulls invite a exarunlaidoti ut no et, sk. ut
No. Is W ool street. Pittsbitr,ll. at a:ly
j ~ rlLi h L „f A th lS o l rn e t ‘ , I C { J " P I ('l arke.t C \V
!I li" : (. 1
Tr .
t`Y CliatS . tutel dealers in Boreurn IV I N tOt and BRA N r
Alonungaliela slid Esetilitsi NVIIISti Y. No. ;i2ti Cornne esud
How. Liberty strsd. Pittsburgh Y
JOSEI'I.I FLE3IING. .ucc , • sst,r t L. \V it
cox L CC, corner of Minket %tr.-tit NMI the Inannhil
keel, iainstnnt4 hand a full ninAirtinetil
IrIN ES, rIIEDICLNY. CIiESTS, PEllEl MEIIY. and oil ti
el,.: pertaining to his Leamitien,
4/41 - I . ll)aicitinti' Preacriiit , 1111,1 •ti at all
hoar.. nael
JOHN TLEINTN, C13,11111N
FLEMING BROTHERS, surces:.un+
Kidd k rte., ‘L - 1101,,k1e DR Lithe IdTB. No 00 W..,K1
Ilttnburgh. rropripturs of Dr. iil'Llrot.'n celebrcithi Vorusi
fug °, Liver kr. Jab
JTORN HAFT, JR., suecess.or Janats 11Ie
it)
(luffoy, ulmlesalv rut.] rotail 1/111A14i1ST. and 1.1.1er Int
PAINTS, OILS, 1.111: STUFFS, No. 141 11 kool
thre , duors I,eltviv Virgin alley. 1914,4,firg1t. r'pt
3.IAILSIIA_LL, successor t. 11. Lee,
J. WOOL DEALER awl C11).N1111:'4 , 10N 111194.31 A NT.
No. 139 Lilwrty eitmet, Pittsburgh.
Neference—tV . :WO iu toxik E rattan 5. Rid: in. lit I
Idly. Tiernan Si Gt, D/ . 1111 . i/ Kirkpatriek.
l'itnitnurgli, May 'A, 'ESL. .y. 21
Iw. CHADWICK . , dealer in Kentucky
. Lona TiniACCO, and PAP:M., No. 14' Wittiti
Cl7Oll, PiittAtingli taiti2 , l)
SiT Tito lii,rliti,tt mar ktit ply, it, tin:in, paid fitr
Wp. mAitstiA lA, S (%)., linp.rtrs
de,l4.rs Lr Ymnoll and A In, tg PAPEI: lIANI.
INGS, No. S 7 1V ,s 1 Arra,
AL—S.& ap•ot..4 G ar [lll , :ltAti N1,•....r-
Dell.urt SC. Puri!.
- D T. C. !.kIORG..k N, 11...kseller and Stn
alwass on Laud a general ases,rtineii: I
Sabrad. Mineellane;als llowiss; Printing. Pot
Cap Npr. e and retail, No. 104 Wood ntmei
below G o th ,e.isa wide Pitteburgli.
tar- WANTED—Ra;:m and Tanners' SCR+, AlarA.ly
Jell 11. .)1ELL(111. Wholeale 1111 d Retail
1I
dealer in MUSICAL INSTIIFNIV.NTS. PIAN.`S.
SCIIOOI. 'NOOKS and STATI./NERY, ".1
l'ittslaargh. jaill
ACOI.3III'COLLISTIiIt. 11 liolesale. and Ki
t, NIAlillYACT11111:11 and rh•ei r 11.
~r TiaIA(XNI SNI3II , and ..;,) Filth ntr....1.
l'ittetburgh.
*sr KetTNI ennstantly nn band a largo Inlpply an
cc arams br.uNda of Imperial selean,
MI=E!
RE YM ER & ANDE 11
S. , s
u mes so rs to
.I,llno llh.nlYn A, wholowth. d••a I. in 14111 ERIN
YR ITS. N SPICES, lAINYECTI4NAII Y, SUG A RS, n ,
No. 30 Wood streot, dn• St. Pharhas Hotel. Po: -
burgh.
ATINIILE, 11'holesale and Retail SAI )-
. PIA:, HARNESS, Tla'N It. VALISE and CAILPTT
lOW MAN Lida:TU/IEIY No. 1.1.,6 1% ood tdretd, I'd tsburt 11.
irahY
FAMTH P.RIS E IVOR KS, Nu. lac. 1v...!
street, third door below 1 srttin :dley.--110WN S, Tri•
LEV would rail the attention of rti.drt i lag Mt, I , their the In, ze
assortus•id ~C. iII:NS. L1V1A . .. , and REViII.VI NG I'ISTI,I.S.
am largest and hoot seleebvi tlin4 kopened lb th,...: ‘ ,.
ket, trwetbei YIU, a t y•,,e, al ar....,,,,,, evei
td •,t I lyduare. Cul i , •
ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle. ,01,1 'A b., h we 1111, Id 1:1••
lowest pewit& prices 1.• , - ,.‘1, 1.111 :lubou O. Or 1,,r g.... 1 :If .
proved ituye_r.marl .
• ,
N •
ORTIT-W EST E N PO LICE A(I N
No. sv grct, cot oor of Dvorl..l t l i i
CA.OO, ILLINOIS.
IMI=I
Pll 4 :KElll O 7 s i d ciitivi• at icti Li o n ci 11,
t run aagti n ii ur a gengtal detect i% t. Pc 11.1 rt: 111 , 1"
the :Mat. WincoliPtita, Michigan and Indiana.
iDk . F. SHOPE, MERCHANT Third
L • street, next direr to Buildings, litanklul ILr
the very liberal pal.fouagn tionttofora ht,tow,l mat.,
loth teats to OA a rontinuance of the inane. tut he is it•ta
Letter
prepared than ever to furnish his friends and en ,
tames with germ e tint ullith rill instils , entire satisfaction.
IlottlWa)21 kevias a. sail a lout, ato.ortlattat of the latt-tt
styles of VESTINGS. C.ASSIMERES. b... who
hi , will inaltel, order on the shortest notice, upon reasonable
t,rinet.
o : 9_ A perfect. lit o.lwayt m 11,3111,1. j nnvlOal
JOHN 11. T0t.140.• THOS. R. ,ttaati VRANCIS 1.. rOUNO.
TB. YOUNG & CO.. No. 38 Smithfield
at root. °pp...to City lintel. nianufat:tnretir of ('A ri
NET YURN ITUILE and CIIAI ItS, of every rieseription. Ma.
torials and workmanship warranted. and auld at rodrottel
prices. Caro taken in parking for land and water carriage.
aug3l
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AN I)
CHAIRS, Whi,kwylo and retail, embracing overt'
style of furnituro, In Rosewood. Mahogany end Walnut...in.
table fur parlors, chambers. and dining rooms ; ,oluel t,, any
lu New York or Philadelphia., and at lower prices. Every
article mado by hand, and wurrunted.
Cabinet Mak 9 rs suPPliwi with any quantity of FURN 1
'MILE and CHAIRS, on renaonabb. terms.
Hotel. and Steamboats furnishod at the mhortest notice.
Ar m y Warervorus, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street.
nug2 PrITSBUROII, PA.
JOHN & BROS., Manufactur
era of Linn Roiling. Iron Vaults, Vault Doom, Windoty
Guards, dc.. Nos. 91 Second street and SD Third street,
twee," Wood and -Market, streeta, Pittsburgh, Pu.;
hand a varioty of now patterns fancy and Hain, isuitablu
11 Parthadar attention paid to enclosing Un
oW a Jobbing done at short notica. mar2l.
,IVlcfrailt
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
JOEIN I.I . I"CLE, Jr.,
I) tut. j, ,t
Agent, No. 201 Liber
u,,, lolloa ing ,r) choice nr-
ticks :
BRAN DI F.S.
(lento Bruady, (very tino,)
(hard Depny & Co, (super.)
)inrn•tt & Co,
Sazerar.
Jumnim,
'Sputa Cruz_
GIN
&mini Madoint.
Howard, itliu-eb k C.., Mad . ra.
Ea...41.14i Madeira.
Table
Amontinade Slurry,
iitanyanino do
7 . .1.1t• a,,
Cooking .to
Beeinving
Ihife J tth,
Ordinary d,,
iilalaica In y,
I:iogunt,
1.41.1011 CurdlBl,
clulapps.
SUNDRIES.
Ruthorford'H Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Alesintlie,
Cur.cca,
and Jay.,
Yqung lip& and Illitek Tea,,
English Bronson Chei).o,
lIIIPOrtLYI porous Ci 6 ,111:6 Of
tist 7 ,lt,
Chtimimptt-s,
Vvrzciwy,
Titgother with all Ali, art
nen,
various brands,
Ohl Ntouunizahola Whisky, of
LLii gnulert.
conlit,ted with tho busi
my-29:11*w
-KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
Anticipating the want of 1116110 es for transporting
Yreights to and from the Eastern Cities, via Pennsylvania
Canal and itailn.ads. WI. I." , tllVrtta.9l,l our stork. of Boats,
iin to n DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a
tapacd . , of ou., 1500 ton, tier month each way.
WI• se are iiur friend., patronise the
Slate 11111.1 , ,t111.111, there will be nothing Epariki en slur
part 1. , render 1,i...ri1l satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
and II ester?, Ftei,das with prrmipta.le and
KIER a MITCHELL.
Canal Basin Pittsburgh. Pa.
J. J. idt.Ltsirta A. FINKIIINC
.1. GILLESPIE A CO.. Looking Glims lilatintartnrers.
. allii &Uhl'. in 1/00killg IihIAN Pintos, Plate Utass, En-
Combs mid Fuurp litinsin, 7ti Wood earlier, Pitts
lin hand tin.l mud,. to oriloi, Gilt Vier and Mantle Glasses,
Mahogany, 60r1,,00.1. Walnut and Gilt Yrunies, or Mould
of every description.
okoj - isteluaboat elibina Decorated a n d Gilt loget4
VNIE Itl'ltlSE WORKS, Si,. 13G NVinid
b.lew TETLEY
the illtvUtioli rigor - till.: ban to their
sortownt of tiUNS. RIFLES REVOLA IND Ill:in./LS.
the largest and loot selected stock ever opencil in this mar
ket, togrther with a generxl assorttn-nt of HARDWARK,
CUTLERY, D 511...:: and PISHING TACKLE, all of o hick rte
nif r at the lowest possible prwee to iosh purloiners, -ir for
paper. marls
A. S \VI Wii ,, lestile and Retail
M. rinee... Range, Shivio. Tin. - Iran rio I
arr. 'Plotters' Maeltines and Tools. Tit,
r,driet lion. Wire !Dooms. . de.. '2l North Stroud
a Hotel.) HA lIRISECRO.
-
J• IV 111 IF:. V FTI BLIND !qANUFACTI-
. iisoicrii•l hi, n. 1.. resonie hi. old
ht. WAN I) MANUFACI . OI(I. lit
Filth idieet. bea: the Poet hetwisin Wool nal
w h
here e has an ilasortnirut isf !HANDS, ['ammo.'
out plan 1.,,, •, sal Silk Tllll.llillg7l. sal i
prepiti •I o , till .tlO .4,1, Ili 1,,. 111.
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tit ok 1 . 11E11.117 . A 1.L4.1% Third :Lad I,,urtl,
ho tr , or-parr- 1 t./ do all 1x..r14 to Ida lino with
Cla istn.ast promptitude. Itavia . ;; ha./ La,. rairt,t-010
!.. I 11 , 41”..5,
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nn_ tt a..114tt
I,r, to gt,t• low 3 , :tll. Is.• “1/1 rwlr forlot. , le them Slit
Plail l.l l .:-ticrlptroit 4 work.
WILSON, (Num er of Market and Fourth
htr.,-.1.1-1. I.trgr,t nit.rk ,11 . WATCH IN, VINE
n. 1.• 1011,1 , 1 in We,tern Pmin.yllnurtin
I..ng .•xpe•rinnvn.v.tnl.li.ln•il rnuntatienz arnllnnolnran•clmi:.;no
,•renent Itiglie.t itnhirntiloili. th.n.r instant i.f
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~,portunity 1...TN,' 11,111
in.. I , Vatril doro• pnollvtly and in thr hwt
manurr nov2ll
JAMEY JA.311-1 C.
BLAKELY & RICIIEV, REAL ESTATE BIM
EELS, Curlier Lrl :+tiVotall and 6.1U1ti0,•141
hort.-11.
Foni,, lionAus. hots, Mill,. Furrow...l, ke. Sc.. bought and
etatunoo,o.n ; 1.1.(1.1 15 arrants bunght, wad and loco-
AL.I ; 8116, lhaidet and ?sul. ovgatiatevl. E.tipoeial at too 100
elver G, eulnlivi hi,g Far urn, and disp,esing of thenl. Tornio
1.,,27:daw
_
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A 1111,111 1 .1 Lire CS,llochem
dtloe, Al l l.gh, ny tits.,, prepare.l G. 111 l m dein
and all Itheln ..f 11:SS A NI ENT AI, IIAI It \ The Levl
onslity mat, natolfoction ortr
antee.i. inylliaLtods
\VI )I(KS, Put NI ) !{
NlA,Elicv 1. v o n o, Th.. „ t ,
L., s /llg
W I. It. , --I te,eollv
alto. I, 1,1, h1y vlteet, h pp•pare,l h• •
tu.l f-r”r• .11 f-r te,r.
..o' Htiee, 1-11- r , .I_ll 1. 'lil i I 1.:.N I. Naiad all
de,,, r.lil
AI-, t , TEAm \ "r \ 4. E SII.
111, 11 cAsTiNtis all .I...scripi,hs. wel all other o.a:,
app , rtailontt 1. a I'doolo coil Nlat Nine ,1”1/.
The Foremen of tim dill - . re l it depal top lito ore .co.ntifi ,
11,1 practival 111r . 11— 111,mill from
who keep thelovelvev. ii L,. nrd alp] 4.1.11.1 all valu. t hle
imprevanalito. aiittl-l'Alf I W. W. WETHERELL.
MEI{It'AN 1 ) .11'1E1( NIAcIIE
FACTURIIN( EA Nl'. \a.:1.1l p
ito k th. wmunf 9ur•n , .l Eli NIACIIE
till Chordal,. I hai.ay. Stetioll•no, A. ; and l'idure
wo,losv awl Ito, Head, I 11 ackatv. Off-
N'antilitha-v and (.'«utrr Piaees fur (Nalintto, It.o.+att,
and Alool•Inoz4 of every Seraription. oil, and derigh. ehaaper
W1L,111111 , 1 1110, 1,111 . :{blv than any die, article u•-n lo
on the
N It. At frritlon of Sh-ailobat 111‘11 , 1 , r, d-srnaily di
1,1 E., nrtick, on arrmnit of Et, light
I't".l4lltis. TUNKS
N, 'id eitrt-et, to t‘‘....tl 1 and Ntarket,
Je2l Pittsburgh.
J. 0. JeiNrs, 1: H. 10:00 T.
JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and C 01110.0.81.01 Mer
rhants, No. 61 NVatur street, Pittsburgh. [apl9
LAW BOOKS.—I am authorized to sell low
1 , 010 valuable Law Rook'
to vols. Pa. Reports, try Ban ;
Itou vier's Itintitutes:
reenlief 's Evidence;
Whartun's Digest, 134 LA.;
And other Iteports, Elementary Works.
GRO. F. GILLMOItF..
.1121 at the 'oilier of Morning Bat.
REASE-20 bbls. for Railroad and Coal
G
iinrx, fur sale by fder3) lIENILY 11. COLLINS.
TN:PANTS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS, at
01 Wood street. [deco) J. WILSON & SON.
-y-bo Can he thoroughly suited with Ambro
types or Daguerreotypes, at CARGO'S, 76 Fourth at.,
p Posits C 0 6 .4. deco
FOR SALE 11 ND TO LET
VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
A N following cut maple propel iy, , situ
ate in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
and other additional Real Estate In different parts of the
Western country, is now oQere,l for stile, or lease for a long
term or yours, on reasonable terms.
The City hots, from the nature of the grades, and width of
the streets, and avenues running through them, accenting to
Mr. Alctiowin'e celebrated City District Plan. nod from their
position, will soon becomt,the finest parts of this city.
Persons from u distance wishing to make Investments of
capital in manufactures. will Dud this the hest moperty in
or Rear this city for the purpose. It is traversed by two
Railnstal, and has also all the convenience of the Allegheny
river, un which it is situated, which will secure at all times
abundant supplies of nal, iron and lumber, at the rhema,t
rah,
TERMS OP SOLE—Wilt he one-fourth in hand, and the bal
ms, of annual payments in six yearn, proper!) securest,
With interest payable semi-annually.
Forty-nine Lots fronting on the Allt•glieny river, In the
Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburg . h, 24 fuel by 2"27 feet to
depth to Butler Street, Ifo foet. wide.)
Fifty Lots on Butler strevt, iv the Ninth Ward, 24 feet b y v
12n feet in depth to Spence alley, (24 feet wide.)
Forty-eight Lots fronting on Sultanas. ;6,0
%video .s
.ix), haring h front of 24 feet 'aid tlept.ll of L.N, fees
*el.. alley.
Forty-..era Loh. opi.osite the above, on Small:min .treet,
eneh having a front of 24 firot by 1:)0 in depth to NI ulboi r)
ally.
Forty-ono I.iita iin 'total titreet, 21 foot in front by 130 foot
in depth to Mulborry alloy.
.
Forty-slx lath opposito the above, ritelt having n Rant of
2-1 feet b y 100 feet In depth to :-qtrlng
Twenty-five I.ota on Liberty atrt,t, .11,11 having 24 feet by
100 feet in depth to Spring .
Sixteen Lots on Fergilgoit etivrt, - Ittljoitang !lie outer t.1... , t
of the Pe nneylcwtia Itailrunal Company. of tlifletent. ttiuten
Seem Lot, on the Penn and Water KU...A!, P:.6
by 13. S fort 0/1 Water, of diderent depth. .
A Lot of i;r,ond .)n fa afd and Try Arorts, adp.inina.
Parry 1. Folmar). Itaving n fr,nt ..n Second street
SI and running along Try ritreet (vet to Greenough
street.
A Lot ..1 ernuud opponte lho it,.vr Latin; a (runt of s 7
Gvt no Ure,uough 141,.t., and lu depth Ad to lows wilt,
mark rivt.r, Milts a ricer nk.nt.
r„.t.
Tvv lota on Third ntr,vL each IL trout of 1;1
1,1.: on Third Atrol.4. by SO in J,•ptlz.
Lot N.). 2.5 in the Itorough ph.. on ate comer of 4:0)4
Common and Witter etret, haviro; n fr“nt n n Ea.t c,„,„,,,,„
of ai feet Ity 240 foot In depth to tisindileky litre t.
Lot . 2.S 111 the Borough phut, on the doruer of 1'1.4 Common
and rot) :Oh.). tint in a. front ..ti rd_or t aorranott nod la) mile)
of liJ 1,4 try 240 111 . iepth to Sandusky .trPot.
•
•
1414 NII. 5 . 2 iu [lir /or plan. on the we'll Flavor Benvor
,trt,t, having 0 front If fort on Itrovvr tnrert by '240 fnnt
t o Wrt.cor nt n'et.
Lot r. 4, in Ow .a.tne tango n. abovr, having a front on Rea
er .trot of i+l Lvi t r 241 to 1C,.1,,ter ntrn.t
PITT ToWN: , 111 Coe:crr
Fifty Out- lc, Lot, or Awn, on /1 if rid Farm. " in
sapl nail rtaklA.l, " 1.0 it... F , abrt h At r.•••• 1
I:“Ast.
o hundred and nevront,...f,,,” acr e , I,yeElltlth
tt,tr the t.,un I.lgonwt
A 10.1. , r1141N11 CIWNTY
Tu.utt) urn, at lb, mouth the timlttrulnets3 It/t,
STATF:
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1.11,1) LA lUt LANIP Inr4 14utlit tnu hal N.
o , tl nl tisf• Exhitat.4l li. to of M F. LATtiN.
otrtri Tliv Agtal of la. 111 1.0 (MIMI
the,. Apd t.. 141 , fkarr4 , 4 - 0.4 s awl .41 miff , . ii.
It fa a Loot Invention—Wl-II approved by flat , . sett, ,now
a platter of great monfany ut lighting roohni and
leans. /I bur. cold him/. and malt., et brilliant hglit.
POllllll,l t 1•11 In wade out of it, and the right, tor territory
aill be pi rid I.y Jnlf9 lY 111 T,
A vent •it Paton tee
NI V 'ESTERN LANDS tt=iVit hair al rang - emelt?, will, gr.-
thaw, of caI...AWOL,' ill Oa' Chfkrvut Weetern
be a loch choice land, ran he loraefl at novernntent price
Pertettot dettootot of locating laud, either for Apet'ulation to
for at teal ru`ltielll all. will had it to their aticantapt to glve
,4 a Call in, of our rorrespondent. Ina, ilea! the
hty week, in oritiral raationlif, the land, ill that ;flan'
tothiert to entry, and aide, tot that he It. tott,led o,r
ire , acre, of rholca laud, BLAKELY &
corner Steroidlt end Stull htlield litrecht.
A LCAIII..d: LAND Thu, awl e-hulf :wive
oi ,•151;11.i , ittinto.l on the klaid. Lawn tr fire op•
the reseleti...• -- I art. right. V.v.. '('tile
well. and I. either lanill 1.....1.•114, or h.
.11,..10 oil , . building lot.. I', is.-,
CUTIIBIACC & SON, ;).l Xturl,in ftroet
lid ILIII ii et hoe rte.,. ono
,1,111111“dalIng itin peyment. pleamantiy
( . 11. , 11,11 r. 11111110 , .. .1;1, of
mind,. rtietion. and .ill ether..,
!•ki1.1..L.111, a]..l fit,. nn-I I
• all r 1,1,1 1,. t_ ri tlE:cr
und , rsil4ll.4l
dIX r.l
•adjoining the liepot of the :h 811.1 Connollin ill..
!huh oed. in the growing MA ttri,lng !Wrong!, of WI( Etilr-
Pi It - r. Four ..f 11. , Lost. are :17 3 fn , t h,„t
1 . 31 ii, +lot, fronting at foie end iin tho liepot. and fit the
,dlier on eltielair irtreet : and two 11 them fronting their
m hole longth on other ~toed..
litlT , i 1 7 5: feet in width, frunton„ the idle,
.
nil in ..1.1.th 121 —Nit , of the I.IILB Lorded
ing for IL, whole length on Jerome. etroet.
N. better property ran be found, and it will tn , Bola lox.
Part of the payment taken in :quilt of the Connelhivillo
dreired. EO. F. 0 11.1..HUILE,
Office of the Morning ruaL
l'itteburgli,2kugoet :11, t
DI R CT front the Stafford:4llre Potteneff—_
A late arrival of . QUEENSWAttk. at the old
HENRY H WHY, No. t 22 Wood stret, Pitts
burgh. This assortment einbraves some new and
,tyies of wham Breakfast, Dining and Toilet ::•ets,
brillourt midtrm., Irvin one of tin first manufacturers to
England. Also. Vitrified him, and white Iron Stone Ware,
for Hotels; and a very general and superior variety of all
articles of Flint Glans, and other wares wilipted to tho wants
Id - city and country trade; all of which will be disposed of at
low prices. nters
UILDI NG LOT FOR SALE.--A lot :4
I) feet on WYLIE street., anti extending bort 100 feet to
Wale alley. Chi the hack part of the lot to a cAt,.
built for two small houses. Thin lot is in A dteiinthit. loratlpu
Ira rl•bi.liMr,i ; mnl Will be told lose, anti on favorable terms.
Title goo.l. anti clear from inrambrance. Enquire of
ato. F. G LLMORF.,
jyl2 at the office of Morning Pust.
_ •
T), SSOLUTIUN OF PARTNERSIIIP.—The partnership
formed by the undersigned and JAM.D.3 LYIIKAL,
carrying on "THE CAMDEN COAL WORKS,. under the
name and idyll, of JONES, O'NK.A.L & MILLER, Is now <lD
i:wired. . ISAAC JONES,
July ith, 185.5. JOHN D. MILLER..
Ufl — Tß-2 freed, foTenlo
-,11) uovoil HENRY' H OOLLIHS
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1855.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
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MISCELLANEOUS
AGENCY OF THE ArrNA INSURANCE.
COMPANY, of Ilartfbed, Conn. Chartered, 1810. Pahl
up Cash Capital, $500,000, with large surplus sbrurely incest.
Semi-annual dividend . of B per amt., July 1, 1855.
This Company hare been doing an Insurance business
nearly a half century—have paid out for property destroyed
by lire under its policies, more than Fifteen Millions of Dol
lars since they commenced Laminas,. Its annual receipts and
presort a..cads (which aro below) girl indemnity to each
policy-bolder of more than ins millions of dollars. A policy
of iumurance in no better than brown paper, unless it is in a
Company that will pity in case of loss. It becomes ni,essary,
therefore, that you know something of the character and
solroacy of the institution before you take a pansy. Ito ago,
experience, cinch espital—stn nninterru pied success for thirty.
mix years—its uniform coarse of honorable dealing—places
the Aqua Insurance Company among the Oral and most sol
vent iustitations of the country. Its premiums ors cosh
No premium notes taken—no assessments made on policy
holders—hut all is CASH. If you meet with a loss, make up
your proofs, and in sixty days rail and get your money.
Tine is the way we have done business for nearly forty yearn.
Thep am lin ne to ill9lllTlliell on Country Stores. Mills
Foodoodee, thvellioits. !tarns, and nll descriptions of property
iu I,AVIi ntry. ea (aid rates. Yrour attention, Is invited
to the hollow cou noK low rm.,. on Clllialtry Dwrliiugn, or the
whole term of ono, three, or 11,. years.
Bildt of brick or stone, metal rtm,f,
SO feet from niutilar rink
Hnilt .4 brick or num..,nhiuglo rroof.l I
dii II ugi 1
ASSETS" OF THE COll PAN Y. ./1 . 1,1' 1,
Carlt In hand, and In l'lntmik Bank i 1 10,11:10 hi
( 1 41.411 ill Snails of A gen tit 137,137 81
Ite,d Enna.. uninctituberod 16,072
72 klortgago Bonds, 6 and 7 por tent. Intereot,
ptyablo eambananal ly. 72.000 00
20 por C• 011.. 1111.U10 of VirOnla Bomb, n/1,5,1
payable en n ui-an rally . 20,20) 00
1. 81x per cent. kitate of North Carolina BotnlA,
toten,t payable oemi-annnally 1,000 00
10 ,11.1. 1.• or cont. Jorsoy City IVater Bonds, 00,1,0
pltyablo m•mbanlittall) 10,300 00
5 ten pot - cont. City of Mllivankie 14,nd, )td,•r
-140 pa, ahh• wmabannually
11 60,11 pvr rent. laconic fouls. IntoreNt payabb ,
emndationally .1(10 00
I N• 1•0 dn.. the Company, socur.Nl by mortgagr 3,200 00
1311,1 reveirable, amply aO,-to,l, nnJ pdyabh• at
Bank 6.412 12
500 bllarys 11.1rtf001 and Na,, Harr. Itadroml
Company.. ..... . 60,000 00
105 •• Hartford and Prot !drum. It. It., 10 p,
ps•lorrtul nud guarautplui.... 9.923 191
1 , 17 " 11/mt..,11 nnJ Nl',,,est, It ~ 10,115%
" Conts. - ttrut It/111,0.. . . 1.1.100 tut
- (,muu-tteut Ilic..r o,lupituy .. 1.260 1.
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25 •• Isr , vtdcru". I: 1 . 1.1191) Ix
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3118 "Li. Lung Itank. " ,S;./.1 Ut
2111.1 • Farmers and 014,1turtiod Bank, Hart-
lard, Cann . 00
lan 1.0nn ,, t1..111. Ittver Bank, Ilaxtfanl. 1./,7noqlt,
JAI •• ilartfarl flank. " :2.5,400 00
111 •• Mate Bulk. " 10.1114 110
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• .1 , 1r , t , Itto yor niA ni ;linzotiont.4 .1111 suppl,
t nrol ttotet feeltinnehle nu.nnla. 10,v nl unelurato
hy
for h•-tteoloot hnstrwootv hneh.e. l .h.. pi
t ;, 10, oping ti. forgo ' , 111..: .1. it , EN I ITN .111 moll.
on ....II money . 111,11 tft 11.411R1 p.
II t'A.rring , , repteto..l in tho 1,11/ mannor, WI
1 1 )1 . 1,4'1..1M ATI.IN -- Att . tur of I. ;Amnia utnier tie.
barn I. .1 '.l to It 11..131110, Pretudent the t ..f
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I . .atneylruntn.. and Jottice of tha Coln* of
11, li , •ll.:retl Jrul and ft.( slut] ittetrtut, nod
01 31 ham and 1:111,103 Adam+, Ptegri . A 2r.w , ln
I 11.- o,nl , 10 1101 for the 'ott uty of lallt . ttle•lty. oa
-1..1 ll' 3111 day ur Noyezuhel. iu ;In A.ur of ,
tit...tend eight hundred end 1111041 w. and to ma dir,eted.
I. .r holdnu; IL 1..:..1.111. ul titrr /1./1,1 'Tern/titer. arid tten, al -Intl
I , lllery. of the Court lion.• in th.. Cut •.I l'utaburttn, 011
1..1 ill Monday of I,...ntht nett at 1.. h. A M.
Public notice In novelty gtarn t... all Ju.i ic.v of t 1... lA.ltce.
r.tr,ner nod r00t101.1..... of theatot v of Allvgli , n). that
Im, 111. n and liar , '. in 11,. in I 'l. wlllllll.-11
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Lt alp of to di) 111,30 11111:44 , 1 whit - ii in 11.1 r 41,4,
1 Itoll Itiv,ttr, 1,, 1.• I.d
pretonetm that now tPI 111.11 1.• 111 111.. pill
.id county 4 Allegle•nv. to 1.. Ili., And , her. 1.. 1., -.,, ,41.•
aga met th , n) ik , shall he just.
linen under my /Lind, In I'ol. 'en .. .... 111, 1.4 h .1., f V.
veiol-r. in the v...f "lir l..rd. tie thena,oil L hiliell ed
and tilt e-iive, and . 1. .1 Ow Cool mm, alit, the ;nO,
nov7 til (hilly I' tTTEII.-41N, 51,, •,d
WItITINII CLANSES- lil•Fr;.. I,il,l,Ein .- \ , ~,,,,,.
hahmetit /II the \Vest boo the ...Me rUdit La' . 1 .., 1. n h
ire.; all the blanches of this art. Mr It 11.1.1.1 \ lz.' ei,di ,
Ine , unces end an Ornamental l'enfilnn ut ntlrifnlled. ti entle-
Men and lady teach.',-. innirneted In RIF the ntnanie.ural
(,cinches of the art. A , Ines 4 Ludy Tendlers. :unl ..ung
14,1,,,,, ssi,o are ong-ngisl to other studies during the , v 0.4.,
Meet every tmtnritay after - main from 3 till :, o'r kick.
Fat tores apply toll. , Principal. ,„,ea
R ROOKS & COOPER hay,• just open,Nl a
Air nine .iMen'lntenl 4 1,i,,,. Ohm,. and Sleeves, elute
6 ,, plieril Collars, black dn.. black (snipe (4sllnr, de in mete
:unl wilt runtime , to receive durni,.... ilin meek tie, thud
supply oi ge.,ds at the :Maiming and [louse Furnishing
Store, No, 7Z, Murk et street. nov'..l
WINTER BONNETS. --Mrs. E. DA vi Uswc,
No. 3:1 St. Clair street, pill open a large assortment
of PRENCII IIONNETeI, cAps. MANTLES nod- NEEDLE.
‘iti)ftliEli (1001)3, on Till:MI/AY, November ti, ltiiiN.
N'tx. 33 St. CU& street._
130TTL} . .. ,,,, iim 0,,i),,, ACO., Bottlers, No It; First
street. would rearextfully Inform the public that they
have ronstantly on hand a large supply of SA RSA PARILLA,
MINERAL WATEIt, ALE and PORTER, of the best quality.
The attention of Tamllies Is particularly directed to the
Wa that they bottle WAINIIIOIIT'S ALE in its purest state.
Physicians recommend it to families on account of its Iv hole.
TElme and strengthening qualities. oct:Mly
RESII FRUITS— _____
21.10 hies Raisins;
IWO " " in halves;
100 " " in quarters;
300 druino Figs; Just rocoivevi and for onto
RHYMER k ANDKIIB4:IN,
uov22 No. 30 Wood street.
D UMICE STONE-1000 lbs for sale by.
nov3o FLEMING Hata.
SALERATUS-2 casks and 5 boxes in store
and for sate by tuov9ol SPUN ILIILHAUGH.
11:CEME=1
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ORSE CUrrItINI7.-4 entlernen requiring lions° Ciotti
. ing will find a large a.K.aortatent at °LIVER'S, Nu 4
St. Ulatr stroet, 'Minket/I, 75 rents andupwards. Railroad
Wrappers and Sleighing Ramat, &c. novl
MISSES' FELT HATS, at 'No. 91 Wood st
derl J. WILSON & SON.
MACKEREL -100 Able No. 3. Large;
lOU Ii( •• Fur Wu by
norSI HENRY H. COLLINS
SKATES! SR ATES SK AT ES !-500 pairs
of assorteil Itkatns, from al cents to $2,50 per pair; rote
of them very desiralAle patterns. For sale at
ROWN & TETLEY'S, 136 Wood st.
50110%. SK ATE STRAPS, of good quali
ty, assorted large and small, from 20 to 50 cents per
pair. For sale at (nov3ol SOWN & TETLEY'S.
AFEW MORE of those unrivalled RIFLES.
which then• is so !Iraq, talk about, far the low price
of $10; all warranted. For sale at
net 30 SOWN & TETLEY'S.
fIENTS' TRAVEL' NU SI I AWLS—Just
received. a full assortment. Ala. Mufflers, Scarfs and
Gents' Neck Shawls, by L. lIIRSIIFIELD & SON.
GAUNTLE'T'S, of every description of Fur.
At..,,, Buck 111,11 with fur, and fur t, OpS. at the Furnish
ing Store of .301 1.. MRS/MELD A SON.
) E. A PHA: CHEESE-5 cases just received and far into
by tuovdSl REY MER A ANDERSON.
(ILOVES—On hand, a full assortment, of
k_A every th,acription, by L. MI RSILYIELD & SON,
/ year. 3 years. 5 yerarr
I 4 70 Wood stroot.
USTLACK'S GREAT IMPROVEMENT, for fitstuning
Wrod,b4,arde4 t Walls. patented June 5,1855.
tr,.othi bot flnidhed vitlzout ruing therm
Fa,teningn. AIt.ISES F. EATON, Agent for Patent.,
wi Fourth Pittnburgh.
Ilefer to the finning An It - Herta in Ills city : J. W. Kerr,
Charleh Itartherger, alai Messrs. liarr A Moser,
Ee l s_
DU EFS S A M ROA T BOOK-KEEPING
—Such is the reputation of Cleiloi who have studied
too polathlr system of Haver accountn, that many of I.lwm are
Coin au the tveript "1 $l2OO amp $l5OO II your. It embrace..
thou hole await.s of rivor ha,ineea. ro.tihipping freight and
ant,, 101 ...host agents: buying and
',thug rintintruta ,a 1 the resseEti awoonnt, and on account
ith other, in i.npany purehitio• and triouifer of us nets'
share,, in the vemett owners' settlement., before and after
.al.. id Um co , Ascl I and litany other practical transactions not
any ot her ry,,tent. Fla Irma, apply at the College,
ceilwr 44 Third and Market street,,. &clO
e y Ct; STONIER'S RILE DE LH d.
IG HIED, an
‘,.11 they 1113 . .' be. for the may we put RAZORS IN
HER can't but plea, .y one. Hive 11/1 a trial, and be
• !,, at IuM"N TIULKY'S.
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Ix 7 INTER BONN lITS.--N1 ItS. E. DAVID:44PS. No.
V :171 Si, Clair strict, will otprn a hugs, assertinent
of Frew h Bonnets, Caps, Mantles, and Needle worked
Goods, on Thyrsenty, November 8, 1855. nuvB
T I T ` AG -IZINES, &c._
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Westminster Review; Illarkw,.nsl's Aagazine.
.Inst received and for sale ht LAUFFP.I
nov3o Climp Etcs , kstore, No. 30 Fifth at.
FrCVO VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES FOR
SALE—Noe. 135 and 137 Third Street. Each lot has a
front ofP feet, by S Aka Arrf , 14ge4.14 1 3 , 1t ,
large stort-room, hall, dining-room and kitchen on first llaor r
!oar rooms on the second, and three on the third story. WI
hone, are new and in good order.
novar CUTU.BERT Sc SON, 63 Market et.
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NUMBER 70.
PITTSBURGH POST.
THURSDAY MORNING
AUNT MAGUIRE'S
Description of The Donation Party.
FROM THE BEDOTT PAPERS
fecNcLunED.l
The next mornin', as soon as I got my chores
done up, I went over to Mr. Scrantum's to see
how they come on, and help 'em regilate a little.
Murder-alive! such a sight sts that house was,
from one end to Vother,lmever sot my tew look
in' eyes on! The carpets was all greased up
with butter, and cheese, and sassages. And then
the lamp He had done more mischief than we
know'd on the night afore. It had run off the
table and make a creel great spot on the best car
pet and I found Miss Scrantyim a tryin' to wash
it out. I sot tew and helped her—but 'twa'n't
no use—'twouldent come out. Susan, she was
settin' on a little stooltiLicchirin' teaspoons, and
cryin' as if her heart wquTd break. "What's
the matter, dear?" says I—but the poor child
couldent answer me. So her mother said she
was a cryin' about the bunnit bein' spiled. "No
wonder," says 1, " it's enough to make anybody
cry. I a'pose you can't dew nothin' with the
htinnit, can you I" "0, yes," say§ Miss Scran
tum, says she ; " I've ben lookin at it this morn
in', and I think I can get enough out on't to
make a bag of. It'll make a very nice bag—and
I shall keep it as long as I live, for your sake,
Mite Magwire." I looked at the woman with
surprise. There she sot on the floor, a rubbin'
away at that grease spot, and a talkin' as calm
about that six dollar bunnit, as if it hadent a
cost moron six cents. I was kind o' vexed at her
for not makin' more fuss about it. I actilly be
gun to think she hadent no feelin', and dident
care for nothing. " And then," says I, "to
think o' their breakin' your beautiful chatty—
'twas shameful—a present from yer mother tew ;
and you sot so much by it ; and I've heord ye
say 'twas the last thing yer mother ever giv ye."
I was tannin' on in that way when I thought I
heerd Miss Scrantum sobl looked up and she
was cryin' drotfully. She couldent hold in no
longer when I spoke o' the chany. I was sorry
I said a word about it; but it convinced me that
Miss Scrantum had feelin's, deep feelin's ; but
she'd larnt to control 'em, poor woman ! Well,
I stayed a spell and helped 'em clean up, and
then I went hum. Susan went to the door with
me. When we got outside, I axed her whether
titer so a, :tinny provision; hrought in the night
afore. She told toe to come into the store-room
and look. So I, went iate't and took a view, and
there was two or three pulikihs; a couple o' spare
ribs (spare enough, tew, I tell ye), three or four
cabbages, a chicken, what was left o' Deacon
reabody•s cheese, and a codfish. "Is that all I"
sap , I. "Yes," says Susan, and half o' the
cheese, and one o' the spare ribs and the chicken
are to go for pew-rent—l heerd pa tell ma so :
but you musteut lot 'em know I told you about
it- -1;•r they'd think it wrong for roe to speak of
it: you won't tell 'mu. will ye, Miss Mani-ire
•• says I, •• I won't let it out. - So
I went bum—and as I went along eunsiderin' the
Metter, I come to a uuailiu4O9, COlielliSinit in Illy
owl mind, that , i ,, teatiOß panu , tra.l a hithibuy,
WcP, the next Sunday Parson Ser:intuin re
quo.ted the male menthe,: of his congregation to
meet him the next eN enin' at the ineetin'-house.
Ter uncle went to the umetin'. I was in a won
derful tidgit to know what was the object on't
and quite impatient for husband to come hum.
When he come I obsarved he was uncommon
tickled about something. What i 8 the matter?
dew tell for pity's sake," says I. Why, the
minister's axed a dismission," says be. •• You
don't I" says I. " Jest so," says he ; and then
he ha-haw'd out a laffite. " What ails ye, man
alive '!" says I ; " I don't see what titer is to Taff
at in that; for toy part, I look npon't as a great
misfortiu to Scrabble Hill, to lose such a minister
as Parson Scrantum. nil astonished to see you
Well, you won't he," says he, when
I tell ye about the meetin'.”. So he wont on and
gin me the bull description. Ile stud that when
Mr. Scrantum told 'em he wanted a dismission,
they was-wonderful surprised—Deacon Skinner,
he riz and axed the reason. So Mr. Scrautum
stated that he found it onpossitile to support his
family on hi+ salary. Deacon Skinner said that
was curus—he thought four hundred dollars was
putty well up. Deacon Peabody said he thColght
tew., especially with a donation party besides.
Deaeon Fustick, he put in, and said 'twas rather
a queer time for a minister to complain of his
congregation, jest after they'd gin him a bee—and
be ave.! Dr. Lippincott what was Ala opinion.
I`; ,, w Dr. Lippincott never had an opinion in all
his life, on any subject—if he had, he never ex
pressed it for fear of injurin' his practice ; 'tain't
evon known what his politics is—he always con
trives to be away on election days.) So he
betiun'il and haw'd, and said that really he hadn't
vile up hiss inind—ho hoped Mr. Scrautum 'pre
eiated his donation party—ho hoped the congre
gation 'predated Mr. Scroutum; he wished—he
wished things wasn't sittiwated jest as they was
sittiwated ; and that was all they got out o' him.
Old Parker obsarved that minister's families,
somehow, took more to support 'em than any
body else. Mr. Scrantum said his family was us
Aluinomieal as they could be, but he had a good
many children, and 'teas purty difficult to dew
as he'd ought tew by 'em on four hundred dol
lars a year ; axml 'em whether they thought ary
one them could dew it. Cappen Smalley, rich
old enrmudgin, stuck up his head and said he
guessed he could dew it—any reasonable man
could dew it—especially with the help of a dona
tion party every year; but he hoped Mr. Serail
turn's request would be granted unanimously for
Iris part, he'd long ben of opinion that they'd
ought to have a cheaper minister, and one that.
hadn't such a snarl.o' young ones. I don't s'pose
Parson Scrantum would a said anything severe
ti st hadent a ben for Cappen Smalley's speech.
lie seemed quite stirred up by it. He riz up con
aiderahle tlusliated, and says he—" I thank God,
that whatever else I lack, ho has ben pleased to
give me plenty o' the poor blessin's—yen,
a quiver full o' them. Ana it's for their sakes,
not my own, that 1 come here to-night. If I was
alone in the world, I could and would dew on a'
most nothing—though Scripter says the laborer
is worthy of his hire. Brethren, since I conic
among you, I've done may best to be a faithful
pastor—if I've failed 1 hope to be forgiven. At
first I had an idea that I should be able to rub
along, on my small salary ; and I don't know
but I might a done it, if it hadent a ben for one
thing." Here he paused. "What was that 7"
says Deacon Peabody. Mr. Scrantum continued
—•• I've hen here tow years, and you're had the
kindness to give me tew donation parties. I've
stood it so fur, but I can't stand it no longer;
brethren, I feel convinced that one more donation
p.irty would completely break me down. I will
now retire and leave the meetin' to decide as
they see tit. - Ter uncle said that for about tire
minutes after he went out universal silence pre
vailed. The first to speak was Doacou Skinner.
• Strange " says he. •• Curtis!" says Deacon
Peabody. Remuirkable!" says Deacon Fuss
tlck '• unaccountable :" says Cappen Smalley.
•• Singular circumstance 1" says Dr. Lippincott.
Then yer uncle got up, and, says he-- Gentle
men. I , lon't see 's anything's to be gained by
settle' here and wunderite all night For my
part, I think all Parson Scruntoui 's said is true
request is perfectly reasonable—and I move
it lie put to vote." So 'twits put to vote and
granted.
A few days afterward the minister's folks
packed up and started off for Miss .Scrantiun's
father's, to stay till they could git another place.
Ver uncle gin 'em ten dollars when they went.
Ile'd a ben glad to give fifty if he'd a ben able.
They was very thankful for't, and the parson
gill es his partite blessin',and I'd ruttier have
that than all Cappen Smaley's money. We all
felt had enough when we said good-bye. Miss
Serautum cried bard—she dident try to conceal
her feelin's then. Susan cried tow, and so did I,
—and we had a gineral time kissin' all rowel :
as true as I live, Jeff, he kissed Susan tow—hot
don't you teaze him about it.; 1 was glad to see
him dew it, though
Su
him bl us h awfully.
They made us prom* to come a pd see 'em if
ever they got another sittiwation. heerd
lately the parson had got a cal/ to Bangtown. I
don't know nothin' about the village, but I hope
to gracious it's a place Where donation partieS is
a thing:unknown
_ BRILtIANTH of Fahlun, so called, are made
from twenty-nine parts of-tin and nineteen parts
of lead. They are a very fusible and brilliant
RTE'S' OF ThitirriglNO `1
AGREED ON BY THE PIT'4I3,I3I7RGH FNMA
One square, one .... .
Do, each additional
Do. ono
Do. two weeks......
Do. three weeks.... .
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Do. four months. •
Do. six months
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0 " s'lnamt per altnnm, (exclusive of the over t ) , "4.99
Marring° notices, 50' cents; Death übtrces; 2, rent",
WEALTH OF TIIINITV CHURCII,NEW
Rev. Wm. Berrien has published a pamphlettwjth.
a view of disabusing the public mind of errone
pus views of the great wealth of Trinity,Cluirch
in New York. The Philadelphia Inquirer thus
sums up his statements
According to the statement prepared. by the
rector, with the fullest opportunity of informa
tion, the gross revenue of the corporatien up to
that time—from ground rents, pew-rents and
every other source, had never at anyone time
reached a higher point than $57,032. After de
ducting the interest on the debt of about $440,-
000, the net indome in 1847 was only $33,130.
But continues Mr. Berrien, in order to-present
the whole subject with frankness andcandor, and
to leave no room. for suspicion, in honorable
minds of evasion or doubt, it is proper to state
that from great changes in the general value of
property within the last few years the income
of Trinity Church has been materially increased.
But what is it, with. this somewhat sudden and
unexpected advantage, at the present time? The
gross amount from ground rents, pewrents
and every other source was, on the Ist of May
last $89,485,54.
DECEMBER 20.
After deducting, the interest on its present
debt of $616,913, (which was mainly incurred
by 'her benefactions to others,) amounting to
$84;781,28, the net income of Trinity Church is
precisely: neither istorenor.losii than $64;705 26.
This ho does not regard as particularly enormous
for a great corporation, with a large landed
property in a great and "flourishing 'City. He
liffirms, moreover, that from4he time the elmrch
reached the point where herrincome exceeded her
reasonable wants, she has- in due-proportion
dispersed them, with a freedom and - liberty which
have made her wealth a•`grBut'blessing. He
then proceeds to illustrate, ,and states many facts
in corroboration. Trinity has given again and
again to other churches, has assisted aged and
decayed clergymen. and distributed its means in
the most benevolent and generous spirit. In an
other passage, he estimates the amount of the
loans, and grants of Trinity at $2,500,000—an
amount, he says, more than equal to two-thirds
of the value of the estate, excepting the church
edifice and burial grounds, which now' datually
remain?.
Items for Arigiirre's arul Dleolurnirs
—lnquiries Lavingibeen made of us lately as
to the use of, gun cotton, and whether!it could
take the place of gunpowder, we have obtained
the following information on the subject from the
Smithsonian Institution, viz. I—Gun cotton can
not be made with anything like the same uni
fortuity in strength as gunpowder, and its ex
plosive property diminishes on being kept for
any length of time. Its cost, weight for weight,
is a little more than gunpowder, but owing to
greater strength, force to force, it is cheaper
The Governments of Prussia, Austria, Russia,
and England, have made a great number of, ex
periments on the use of gun cotton in fire-arms,
and in all case:Mie reports of the engineers en
gaged in making the experiments were against
its adoption in the zplace of gunpowder. In
blasting rocks it it used extensively. The ob
jections to its use are the inequality of its action
cumparea with gunpdwde-,The effect on the gun
is greater, its projectile force varies with the
compression of min the gun, it attracts - more
moisture, alters slowly front loss of acid, ex
plodes under some circumstances at 154 deg.—
Wa,hington Star.
—Every body knows what " Foolscap paper"
is, but would perhaps be puzzled to tell how it.
came to bear that singular dognoinen. Well,
when Charles I. found his revenues short, lie
granted eertain privileges amounting to mortcrpo-s.
lies, and among these was the manufacture of
paper, the exclusive right of which was sold to
certain parties who grew rich and enriched the
government at the expense of those who were
obliged to use paper. At this time, all English
paper bore in water marks the Royal Arms. The
Parliament under Cromwell made jests and jeers
at his law in every conceivable manner, and
among other indignities to thememory of Charles,
it. was ordered that the Royal Arms be removed
from the paper. and the fool's cap and bells be
substituted. These also were removed when the
Ramp Parliament was prorogued, but ,paper of
the size of the Parliament's Journals' Still hears
the name of " Foolscap. "
—At a recent meeting of the Boston Hocitity
of Natural History, Professor Wyman resif t =
article on the foot-prints recently di_•covered"by
Professor henry 1). Rogers, in the Carboniferous
Strata of Pennsylvania. He gave an analysis of
the anatomical characters by which reptiles and
fishes are distinguised from each other. He
made comparisons between the form and struc
ture of reptiles and the fius of fishes, showing
that although they resemble each other as regards
their functions, yet morphologically they are
always distinct. There is no known fish, recent
or fossil, the pectoral or yental tins of which
could produce a series of traces like those dis
covered in the coal strata of Pennsylvania by
Prof. Rogers.
Prof. Wyman, therefore, thought That, in the
present state of knowledge, there wan no ground
for denying that the quadruped tracks found in
the coal formations were made by reptiles.
—Men talk, (says the celebrated Dr. Hall,)
about hardening the constitution, " and, with
that view, expose themselves to summer's sun
and winter's wind. To the same end,
formed mothers sense their little infants in cold
water day by day—their skin, and field), and bo
dies, as steadily growing rougher and thinner
and weaker, until slow fever, or water on the
brain, or consumption of the bowels, carries
them to the grave ; and then they administer to
themselves the smut-comfort and rather question
able consolation of its being a mysterious .dis
pensation of Providence!
—The security of life among the laboring
classes, of provident habits, judging from the re
sults by investigations, is shown to be greater
than among the higher classes, who are com
paratively destitute. In the life of clerks, the
minimum mortality is lti, and the maximum 23.
The mortality decreases till 35, and then goes up
in the replier way. In the life of plumbers, the
maximum mortality is at the early age of 18;
there is a declension, and then another maximum
at 38, and the proportion then goes on regularly
according to the ordinary law.
—lt has hitherto been n matter of necessity
for many persons to use two pairs of specbtoles—
one pair - for reading, and another for a distance.
A gentleman of New York, however, has just
taken out a patent for a very valuable improve
ment in spectacles, which consists in so grinding
and polishing the glasses that one pair of spec
tacles, with only one pair of glasses in them,
enables the wearer to see both near and distant
objects accurately.
—The celebrated Dr. Barth, the German trav
eler, who has recently returned from Africa to
Europe, traveled 1:2,000 miles in that strange
and pestilential part of the globe. His explora
tions of Central Africa rank as high, and .are
just as important, as the contributions of Cook
to the geography of the Pacific, and those of
Gambol& to the knowledge of America.
only about one-fourth of the human frame,
hones included, is solid matter, chiefly carbon
and nitrogen, the rest being water. If a man,
weighing 140 pounds, were squeezed out under
a hydraulic press, 105 pounds of water would
run out, and 37 pounds of dry residue would re
main. A man is, therefore, chemically Ve"king ,
35 pounds of carbon unfl nitrogen diffused
through five pailfuls of water.
—Man's vision is ono of the most remarkable
facts connected with his physical organization.
Ross, in his voyage to Batlin's Bay, proved that
a man, under fzlr.rlthh. circumstances, could see
over the u rthre
of the ! , ea 150 miles !
,
c,•srwnsr; "'ARTIE, —The Boston Timex, re
tiree the following inter' sting incident of a sur
prise party:
Every one knows that a " surprise party " is
where a company of gentlemen and ladies agree
to visit, carrying with them their own provisions,
some one of their acquaintances,, without any
sign or notice of their coniming being given. A
few nights since, in New Bedford, a party was
formed for the purpose of giving a surprise to
married couple, but upon proceeding to the house,
it was found that another visitor had anticipated
them only a few - hours. If NVIS a girl, little
lar
ling, find looked just like its mother, 1.1639 its
heart !" All_parties were of course slightly "
sur
prised. " Weight six and three-quarter pounds.
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