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DIONTGOiLEILT, '-'o"k ask PrOBIR-ifTB2 ,Col=3l of WOOD ADD mut sniacrs. • Dollars a year, payable strictly in ethane°. :-DlX,Doltare invariably requircd.lf not - paid within the ycar. • gerSlagle copies, Two Cellos—Thr Bale at the counter in the Me, au by the News Boys. • • - wan SATURDAY HORNING POST . Published from the mote office, on a Largo blanket size 'sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Firs Cms. /*P. No paper will be discrintinned, (unless at the discre tion of the Proprietors,) until all errearages are paid. DS- No attention will be paid to any order anises accom panied by the money, of satiafoctory referent)th this city. tom' Connected with. the-Establishment of the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, while di hinds of work is done on the short at notice, and mostreasonailde terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROBE RT 0. G. SP ROI:: L. Attorney and Counsellor id, Law, office N. Fourth street, Pitts twargh. • 1 dccl 1:l y JAME 8 A. LO W RIM:, Attorney in 4 LANS% (Alice Fourth ,d poet, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield And Cher* alley. . decrhly TOHN B .A-RTON, A; ....._ ..ttorney and Couneellor at Law, offko corner of Fifth and aunt streets, Pitts burgh- Jofi:ly SAN P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Fourth art, Pittsburgh, fourth door Mt.' Mr. Rudy Pnrsthou's Liver,y Stable. Jeri ATRICK 111'KENNA, Alderman of Third P Ward, oincr corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly rvecupted by Alderman Lewin.) where all business pertaining to the office or Alderman and Sri/Mice of the Peace will 1,0 promptly attended to. febl:3l3l Ail L, Surgeon Dentist, stieeesser to IS. N. 144 Smithfield otrret. 4ki-011ice hours from S to I o'clock, and from 2 to febl,s:ly SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, fire doors J . voodAtka. taco hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to G o'clock P. M. dec:Xty BUSINESS CARDS. TOII N Q 0 II I 1 A 11, Wholesale Grocer and comneNem‘ merchant, for the sale of PIG METAL and BLIXlti, and PIWIDUCE vnerally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. aidM WILLIAM !num_ sicErrso:i. Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Oro sera, Importera of BICANDIES. WINES and SEC AIZ:S. hogs. 172 and 171, comer of Irwin and Liberty stroais, burgh. Iron, Nall., Cotton Yarns, to , constantly on baud. JY:a, SWKEE S-. CO., Nlnnufaeturers of M'K co's . gnnusylrunia Ulasa, ill aiz of Window Wass. Extra Double Strength, limitation Crown and Ruby Vials, Pickle and Prs.erve Jars: Wine. Porter and Slinerld Bottles; Telegraphic and Ugh ing-Rod Insulator. Lqi" Sirond, botwoo Wood and hiarket stroets, PRO , bargh, Pa- but a abort distance from the steamboat hindilig. and from linuompsheLs fiouixt St Charles and City Hotel. apt 21 ALFRED R. CrILLINII .11011GAI, ro.IBERIN.3X. EDIVaRD DITHRITSIF EITICRT 1. A.INtiNTA LT. PURLING, ROBERTSON 3: CO.. Marm tartUrent Of Cut, Pressed and Phan Flint U LASS‘VARK. warehouse No. 17 IVood street. isomer of Front, Pittsburgh. /;;;Z- All other kinds of alas:twat, and NVindou Ch.., at. low Market prices. apll dly J AILLY JOSEPH J. CLU. T E'DLIE Suceessors to Moly:toy manufarturers of Cut, Moulded 'and l'lo Huh and Fancy (4,10r-tsl iiI.ASSAV ARE, and doah.rs in all kinds of Wuidow lilacs, Flasks, Vials awl lt,dtle.i. War,- house ellrner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. mh3al I y REMOVAL, -I`. I SN, Manufacturer of every variety of VIALS, 131.1711.. ES and WI NiniNt• It LAS ; black Porter, Wine and Churl Bottles, Demijohns and Carl.o)s: al., Flint Glass in every variety. Warshott. Nos. 104 Second and 1:1:3 First street, Pittsburgh. DRAM Diamond. Pittsburgh, dealer fn (...A/UNTItY PittiDUCE. offers for sale a choh e stock of GittiORRIES, selected for faniily use. Spice" of every variety and the purest quality. ground at his Stec it A. 1250, Dried Fruits. Foreign and Durni.tie Producs taken In saAnaotra fir rnernbandis, F. It. D. ha, procun , i tun amsortmont of Landreth's war ranted DARDEN SEEDS, and I the attention of all In terested In rural affair.. moll COMMISSION 110 USE.—The sultseribers barn opened a lionoe for the alorto purpose. a; No. 17 Smithfield street. fate 11.1, above the itiotionpalela Wu will purchase, or receive onfor sale. ,•on eiglonenni of FLOUR. BACON. OATS. BARLEY. FLAX M.:Elt ti KASS SEPII. BALL:It HAY.::.. upon which toe will make advances. or Intr.:Th:lSe nt market route for talsh. I none ALo 140 /. i• W. P ENOLNIT 1 - 1 , 11% .. I IJINN: r. ENCILISII 111CILIIII)SO:c. Forwardina and Cnanna§con Metchanis ;nal 27 thuti,ll.li, tirakr , 11611. BACt and Olt, and 1 . 101111.VE gencrul'o • 11 an haunt, furnan.:y rapios! S. ingtuata. N•• 11.. Water and E.,/ First at reef. JOHN AT%LLL . J I'll ATwELL. LEE: & CO., 11'1101e,ale rower , . Prmn.• and (%dunn...gton :d.•rvltanc,. I - Manl - 411 tun ‘Vood etieg.d.l"mn I v,l V.l • and Front stre..t-, I - ( MIN \V. Ill•TLEIt , 1 / 4 (.i itt ail 1:1ta1....1 IWEGII MANI:FACTURE:is Liiil) PIPE aud LEAD. No. t 7 From - . • riENRY 11. Ct)I.I,INS, ar a l Gm1mi5.......111 , ...•11aaL .1..a10r m F1. , t1 at,.l PRODLTE 2.; IVoo I btr.—r. PA LLE N. wh, , lesitli, R \ S \ ES_ old Nlon-ozah.-L, and it, t1 . 111S1:1 . , h Pitti.harg•h. CordiaLa, Jamaica Sidra+. St I •r.• 1., and New I:nglatiil Run,. Clarehi. Clianip.aguert. ire..o I. .1, • Lrinda n neoun Stant : Bourlion. 011.1 held, Itve and ftectihoil Vhi3ky ; A 'VIII. P.. 711, Wild Clic rry and 111;teliberr7 tran•liem: imported klarana, IL,ti 4ia 1111 I 11•1 Coo. ta (11 811 , 4 low ppices to clialh.nip. compaition. 11.1 F Kegs and Labeiloil Duttlos of ovary le_ and Dem:John. ..f I rt•sp , ,tfully invite an oxalinitatl,ii of lay a. No. 8 I, & ‘Vi Hi:lnk C arr, late of the .3. Parker k C 0. ., tint , CEB.B and-dealer , in Forelin MIN RI and DIU \ DIES. ''l Monongahela and Iteetiihid V. No :1:2” 0011111,1,1A1 Itcnr. Lilierty Am..! . Pitt.huritrh. T()sEr G ti FLEm1N.......,, n s.. to Ivii ty rot A: t 0., corner of MBr - liet met and the 'narrow{ constantly halo I a 6111 as meat of It ED ICLNE.S. MEDICINE CHESTS. PERE!' NIP:Ill. and all arti cles pertaining to his liu-nwss. AS I'hyBiriaue ' I'rin.criptioris carefully cniriptruiled at all haunt. )ot.ty JOHN rt.calan ..... . ..... ... _coon I, . MILENIINI3 KitS, successors ti, .1. Kidd & DECGII.I.`ITS. Nu. till str,.t rroprietorh of Dr. 31 . 1.ai1e s celebrati,l Venn, Inv, Liver Filly, do jab. JOIIN lIAFT, JR., successor to James M. - Oulfry..wholenale and n•uul DRUGGIST, atld da.tler in 'PAINT& OILS, DYE STr FES. Ir.. Nu. 141 Wuod three dn.!, I,low Virgil, ulI y, Pittal,urgh. *pi:, L. MARSIIALL, successor to 11. Let, J WOOL DEALER and CoMMISSION SIERCIIANT. Nu. 139 Lihrrty etreot. Prtt4burgh. .12elerrace—W. ?Wait/V.4c A Itroa., Kramer it Italan, Mur phy. Tiernan A: C. 1.. Drown a Kirkpatrick. ilttaburgh, May 24,.181:5. ru3'2l T W. CHADWICK, dealer in Keiittuekr I. lad TonAeon, RAG and PAPER, No. - r19.1r0r:4 Vtitt.l,argh luirZtly 4 , 4 - The htglie•it market prire, In reh, puld Gar 1111. q• P. 1.11.11 AIL JUS£PII It. 10, WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and • dealer. iu Frouch awl Anterlautt PAPEJI lIA NJ iNne. co. tri Wood street, Pittnburgh. -frairsole.g.nt.fi. relobrated mo.nufiteturOs.hf Deliconrt & Co, Paris. I I Stag; 10It 'l'. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta. .1-,• timer. Ilan always on hand a general wisortment ..1 School, Miseellanno. and Manic Books; Printing, Post and aki. leper. ainSetiale retail, No. 104 fl ood street, bab,4r Field (watt side) Pittsburgh. /0,- WANTED—Rags and Tanners' Scraps. apl6:ly lOUN IL MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMF2BTS, PIANi IS, IUL:RIC, SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. JACOB M'COLLISTER, Wholeeal&tint tail REOAIt MAN UFAL'TURER and dealer itadPkinila of TOBACCO, SNUFF-and SDI AILS, No. hi Fifth street, Pittsburgh. gar Keeps constantly en hand a largo supply of 411 the various brands of Imperial Segura jell_ pump SOMMER ....................... _..... _......n0r0at7 1.41 , n4na05. RELVER & ANDERSON, (sucetssors to Joshua Males k ext.) wholesalellenlern in FOREIGN FLOATS, NUTS, SYKES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c., No. 39 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pitts,- b. th. np2 AAM TINI)LE, Wholesale and Retail SAD . DLE, IfARNESS, TRUNK. VALISE andr CARPET ' MANUFACTURER, No. lOC, Wood street, pittstrurglt. ,i7 29, 3* ri 4- , NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 1311' Wood 1 street, third door lalow virgin alley.-110 in' A TET ISY would call the attention of sporting men to their large assortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS. the largest and boot eelectod stork over ,-pitencrl In this mar het, together Irltli a general amortnieut of Hardware, Cutle ry, Tools and Fishing Tackla, all of which we offer at the loweg possible prices to cash parchasors, or [of f ...oil 00- proied!patirr. , Snarls lORTII-WESffitN POLICE AtigN('Y, No. Sil Washington street. corner of Duarboru, CHI "(t0, ILLISOLS. . . . .. ,LI,LAN PINE.EiRTON I. B. 11.01:111ett.S. . lINKEItTtIN .I.: W. ihiviit., their entire attention G. the transaction of a general datectivo I'ul..loE BUSINESS to tho States of Illinois, It isconsin, Michigan and Indiana. udilil:dtf . BsilOPE, AiERCIIA KT TAILOR, . street, next door to Dispatch Buildisgtt, thankful G.r the very libenil patronage heretofore bestowtal upon 'loin. hugs leave to e_4k a rontatuance of the same RS ho Is it,or better prepared thou ever to forui,h lon friends and cll - with garments wnnh will entire satisfaction. lie taws) a keeps on lined a large no srtmot or tint tat -t at !rtee of 'i'ESTINGS, CA5a1N11.111.4 , 4 CLOTIIa, !tee:, winch bee will make to order on the shortest notica, upon iesaioname term& .. es. A perfect tit always tvarrrinted. ttiovlettf JalIN El. YOCNO Tnos. R. YOUNG' -FRANCIS L. YOL:Nti. 1, B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfielki • amt. oppnrite city Hotel, Illattllfiletal,.42 of G.' kilt: Isra du RNITUkE and CHAIRS. of every Lketcrlption. Wriala and WOrkM/111.9h1p warranted. and sold at re,lurr4 - prices. Cat* Laken a parkiug for laud and water carttitto A e: nug3l NV - 0. ()DWELL'S FURNITURE AND iityit, or croiru furniture, i s:;ll v4so olasal w , ,.. 4 ,, n mui d yeamrlorcwlitut,evget'l.3.l. table for parloei, rhambep, nod dining room ; equal to any in New York Cr Philadelphia, and at lower prices. livery articla made bi band, and warranted. .Cabinet Makers nupplind with spy quantity of kTin 1- TITRE and CHAIRS. on reasonable-terms. *lotala and tit.aonlJoate furuo.lool at t!raluotest .4fir Wiaeraaa. , , Nos. 77 and:DTI& Atfßol, .nta PITTSIIIIRGII, PA. --- TQHN COCHRAN & BROS., Manufactuy tr of isms fl ling. iron Vault, Vault DOois,lVindow (iwiroB. 4 4 L00t. 11,5003, iid!streel and So Third 0:11 ,. ; Wisp Wood ival..,Msvir..t meets, PittaUurgh, pa.; e Land a variety - of 'new patterns Fancy and Plato, surtalgo for all . Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave ota 3obWog done at dicta maim. mar2l l'O.'itt:b4ii.k. ' ..- , M - titii4.,,A '.lO--J:Y;:sl''. PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT TIIE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. S CARDS BUSIN ES Agent., Nu." 201 Libor the fullowing very choice or- JTORN LITTLE, Jr. e. ty street, tm Just recelr BILINDIBB. Bente Brandy, (very 111)0,1 Otani Unpuy & Co, (super.) Marren k Co. Sazerae. Jamaica, I Santa Ctuz, WTYII9. • &mini Mruielre. Howard, March A: Co., Mad'ra, East India Madeira, 'Pablo do Amord Wade Sldmry, hbuitandle do Ekvviet, London Cordial, Schnapps._ SUNDRIES. Dutherford•e Scotch Ale. Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, At.inthe, A n ' , Let the, Santinort. Nltmlin nod Jun. Young Ilya. raid pluck Teas, lingash Bronsonlllihoese, imported Ilan= Ogars, or r.rions brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of grndeu. clue connected with tho busi. my29:iltw Peetming Port, Put, Juice do Ordinory to S.. Julien Oloret, Malaga ,Dry, Swot, Champagnes, Anchor, lrertmey, Together with all other art miss. KIER'S TRANSPORTATION : JANE.— Amtictrating the moult of facilities for Aranisportlng Freights hi and front the Eastern Citirsi, via Pennsylvania Canal and Eadreads, we have increased our stook of 130411.5, tic„ err 8.11.1 C, tip a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which peen us a rapacity of ever 1600 tons per month each way. %Ye assure our friends, and these disposed to patronise the State improvements, there will lke nothing sptuied on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern and Sucre Preights with prurupfitrUlt, and KIER it . 11TPCIIELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, to J. J. 0/11.1niPIC. FISKIInfr T J. 1.111.1..E51'1E & CIL, Looking tilaes Mnauf.b.cturers, and deal..., in L..king lilac. Matra, Plato En gravlnga, Comh-s and Fancy lioothi, N 0.78 WouOtreet, Pitt, burgh. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Manila Olso n'.. Mahogany, Itos.ewo.xl. Walnut and 081 Eraruel, or Mould ing, of every description. Stearabuat Cabin, Ihroratal and Gilt. ;mt.* VNTEI(I ) RISE IVOltk.ti, No. 1/3 Wood _Ejnt., third do,o 1..101V - Virgin alley.—BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of S.:toning tarn to !lair large it. - 40rt men t to t LSr. ItIYLES and REVOLVING PiST..L. , . the largest and tnot solot.-led Ntorl, rrt, opoird:,ta Co. Mat • ket, top Alter with a general awtolniont 4 lIARDW Alt E. CUTLERY, Tuttl3 and FISIIINtI TACKLE, all of which at. otter at tha loword itosallde prone to onnh pnrcliasera. or for good approval paper. MA. SlVlLillt, Wholesale antiltetail 1/.talor iu Fornoo.. !Canc.'. Storoa. iron .rl.l Litturtraropers . liardwaro, Ttititors' ILn Idm., nnJ TOok, Tin Short Iron, Wire Rivet& kr— kr. 24 Nortb Second wititosito Buchlree llotrL) ILA.RitLSIIUtit). • attiN:dlim NVIIITE, . - ENETIAN BLIND MANI;ACTI.: - LL ho, rkrootrol his linalth so WI to rrIIIIDIP lit! add Lu.iue and has opened 111+ lILLN D N F ACD , R Y. at !.. 1 ".5 Fifth street, ue , J.r tho Post Unice, Letwom lio.l said whero ho has wt amortment of BLINDS, trunm..l with plain and fancy WorstoS and Bilk Truninings. and i. preiLl,l to fill nn r orn.l, in his lit., UlllllO most 1,41.1.4 , nab. , terms. His work is WlLrrlklatit to giro satisfaction, or !Walt', rafutidol. lan. Ohl Blinds repaired. Pletwo giro him a ran. tu he rau't lw brat in widrlmmunhip, tiny; ly lEIV cOAcIl AND CARRIAGE' CARRIAG FA('- TOTIY.—JOIINSIY/N, BROTUERS At CO_ trortidir of heldei,a. hi :Intent t•trvvtli..lllegheny City, would real^ t rain infra,u their friend. Awl the pabli, get:1E111111y, that thm ha re emulate.: ed the tunufacture 4 CA 11!;• LS,ANCA HUGO I ES, SLI:1(lItle and ell A• Rli Yr.a. in all their earl ot• its i 4.. Pi . tin 1311 and pr v.), All or,!", aril! 11, +ll r•grtrtl t. , dart. Iwilltv and Ideauty tinvh. ltd pm, a)11 and., L. atiorl,l r on the moat ridna.dnahle term. In all tlaar w,, r:de heat FA4, 11 Shafts. and St heel stuff, they feel d ,nn 'teat that all .alt litter tit,n with their pAtrounge, trill Ide pert., tly satiddifietl nn tr.n! ••r their !nos wort. Plirrhaddad, are mmedted t.. {,7iN 0.01,1,..f0re por t lutnug elsewhvr , tt P F:JIW sTI,I-101....- r,mu.M AIB:A-.8 I)ITTASBU 111 AIA I r..kUTO/tY lilt F .),l‘v to K. 4 Ina loom/ 'alloy, •urt, 11 004 strtql. l'ittstrargti --CAR IQ ES. AC7IIX ,pir.ll.7l)\ ; I E... II fl.l erery t.,11 .4 FA-WY Omit to on!, and filliAbed to n r I 4ill •d uti.m. •I I+,lll, elezltnee .*1 11.04, %c0rky..1,141-1, and .lortttokty Inat,ll‘l4. ...t 1 Ulirrntc....l. FA): FL \V ). Nit. 59 .Nlitrket .- t . „it• and knee MON N..veraber 26, .yt thetr in. ..f ii. , tAy. TA L31..1:'. unJ I A \t:l iiI,Ko nt Ornoilv Ml-0 t.,.1 II tug their 100 nn,.n ..1:htr,:t.11.1”1 , therwlso intpr.e r to tr. t r,unit tut tho. brand, of thou t•. iiiinu.liately. they wait: 1.. tieur ton the nt.Kk ,w hotel AA Nun M I.l_l VEN—Tu () E Lb 1 3- ni NT ,•• ,ituralteyr, .1..1t11•1..n S Sla JILISK it:“1 STATIAANEILI: WA ILIIID/U.41. 1 , • N. r: 1.4,:1, Coltatt.q , tak C,..1 Alut .It , tt Pit! N'El\ti and 110.11 i. 11L)UISII. and turnivlt el..ry rut alt. in the itlwk Avok. Iper `uutl Lltattl3 vo tin, at ti, vhorte.! noon,noon, and "II ,"rt llll.lt. reat.ttable t.•rnt., 1111_ Itlnak nad Stationery IVarelionan, i4foa ng UlTire and lelery. corner of Ilarket and Anctnt.l at. not 14; 114)('KING, 141anufacturvr ..r :liner. and WOW, 1.011: 1 LASS. AIT 1.!,-11.; kit: I . tain and Urn:meat., Cl Clair -tt.•et. .4.11 knela of Camila/anion t truall.,ttx. f..r Steanda Qt.., .I.c. All kAnda of tlildnl k ; and re4.lll.lnz. t - A r. (1.11 klotCchn,.o ler nholtaale and rota.ll Varne-IJ lam: L.ll l'antnigs Lngras gy and Laltuaraplot. for delacvd r , il hainGiu;..7 reatornd in the last Ia:11111.1". ", All Frannwi and Iloul.lings rnAnni.triurrAl an thry flit) bo deaned, ulffiout injury, with nwp nfltl tr,stxr. ( all and wo. to. Y 1 !. 4 1.. Clair ntrimt. mh.2.,;:tr Gllot . TT, rtrporter of BRANDI ES, v., \ N Lk...kr in fin,. Uld MopuitgabrlA litvidy..k.e. /Ow, ItirTIYY t) 11nTit. I.IAL. of twit Lffeld Aud Yrout otrreLs, - - - _ r1 1 11(.01AS ()L.I SAehLE, IlAa‘ess ANa TRUNK MA N VYAt'llate.ll, N. 4 St (.I:iit I•ittAltur g h Il..eNe Clot Spurs, L. MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand. at . their extensive-CA BIN ET and CliA 111 MANI-YAC 'l.)i• 1 . N... C. 4 Smithfield street, n large aftvert-nnmt of F.2,cy and Plain Furnittuv. which they will all 15 per cent. lower than eustumary rate, Terrain, ra4h only. kletr2;-y IA REES 13A RNETT, HORSE SIIoER AN], G lILACICSMITIL MIA erected a new and commode_ms 1-:rtek Shop on CHERRY ALLEY. between Third and Fourth shunts, where he prore.l w 1,1 all work In lab line with utmeet promptitat Lint z had long expyrienee to ill,. 1).1110241. he re,6pet-tfulfy 110 aill l b ll .l .l olWOrlat4l 1 . 111. 111.1 C110(.1411 , 1 , anti the public g enerally. . jitZt J A . 3 ,1 Es M ELIA N(11:1C, nawngahela 1%- lung 1101. 0401141 r.4sls-4111111,0 inform Ili, fru-ntla Rad 111 thio 1.111414 Iluit ins nvii 0044tabludwiwnt in uow in lull Epern to In. and that hr prepared to furnk.ll Bunt utel till all unit.: n tut' PLANED LL;MBEIL, with prutopttlen, 1i 00 thu lowest nitre,. Bonn! tool Plunk, planed one ur both nithet, conmtnutty 011 ham!. Swh, 1 ,or nml Nl,uldings, of every ilo.cription, nuule t. urtfor. tasy, Natio, and Citrpouters would find it to their alrtur tago io give him a call, as ho can now furnish them with Planed Stuff, suitnbto for over] dimicription of work. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth stzwts, keeps the largest stock of WATCHES, FINE .IEWELRY, hr., to be found in Western Pennsylvania. Ilk long exporioneo. established reputation and moderate charges present the highest Inducements why those In want of a good Watch, or other articlm in Ms hue, should give tauten opportunity to serve them. wg.. line Watch Repairing dont, promptly and Mille best manner. tmov2.ll JAMES lILMEELT JAMES C. ILICOEY. 1100 LA KEIJI' k RICHEY, REAL ESTATE cria, corner of Sorenth and Smithfield stroots, Pitto burgh. Farms, liouses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, fie. &to., bought and sold on commission ; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca ted; Bills, Sends and Notes nogotiatod. Especial attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of thorn. Terms reasonable. nov2T:dsw NXTIG .MANCTFACTORT 7 - RENTER, v six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Oflico, Allegheny Ci t y, ix prepared to lill orders tot Wlll3, and all kinds of OHNA NIEN'TA I, 'RIK WORK. Oho hest quality of material le furnished, and entire satisfaction guar ant eal. myls:dewly FuroN CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, S..I7CMAKT, 01110.—The stibs,riber Laving moved Into his nice Works, recently erected, curlier of Water. M'Donough and Sheldy streets, is prepared to cm tract for and execute all orders for Puosrogur, Baggage, Pm-Office, Hoare Freight, Platform, Gravel, Hand and all other descriptions of CAJLS. Alai, fin , STEAM END] N LS of all sizes, GRA ICA 11, B&W/ CASTltititi of all dmieriptions, and all &her work appertaining to 11 Foundry and Machine Shop. The Foremen of the (ltd.-rent departments are scientific and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufacn tries— a ho keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod ern improvements. laug2.B:tf H. WETUERELI.. L. .1. C1:5011N8....1. C. CUNISILN3.—.R. C. THNL.S....W. H. if c....uwAH.D. AMERIC A N PA PTER 4NIACIIE MA N FAcTutti so COM PAN V. No. 78 Second street_ Pitts. burgh, sinoufacturors of PAPIER MAMIE ORNAMENT/3 for Churche, Huw.ea, Steantboats, Sc.; Mirror and Picture Frames, V. indmv and Door Heads, Bracket. Trusties, Cor nices. Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Resetb•s and Moulding., of eNery description, dm and duaign, cheaper. and warranted 11111m11 durable than tiny other article nov, , Its . . . " . , „-- OlIleR yaesole4 ou Ow b l lorixf t hnlk.' , N. B.—Xttonfion ..,,l — Si'vninboar. guilder s in esipto,ially ili recto4.l to Chi, orticle, on nocount of Its light .oight : . . . . . €I.INI kfiNh, TUNES &-uo.. No. 78 secona street, between . 4 11 iiluritet, Jo2l Pittsburgh JONTS y E. D. DEN7tt. JoNEs 6 DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, No. bi Water street, Pite3burgh. LAWBOOK&---il urn authorized to sell low some calnable Law hooks. 10 Tuts. Pa. Reports, by Darr ; Dourier's Institutes.; Oreenlief's F:vidence • IVitaaolis Digest, last ed:. Atid other V.oports, Elementary Works, ,bc. OLO. F. OILLMOR.E.. sep2l ' fa' the office of .51Orning Post. GILESSR--20 bbls. for Railroad and Coil,. tote, fur ado by [dee3l ILENItY H. COLLINS. ANFANfg i FANCY HATS A 15.1) CAPS, a in iFloil t etteet. OE4I J. WILSON N. - 011 ccuiba gtproughly.suited irithikbabro j,_ types or Daguerreotypes, at t ABOO'S, 76 Fourth et, opposite 'Wilkins Si Ock.'s. Sect, _ ' , •-• , A ' - FOR SALE .AND TO LET VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IND LEASE.—The following valuable property. situ nte in the rides of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Peonsyllanfri, and other additional Real Estate in danen•nt parts uf the Western country, is mysnoffepsd, fur„sule, or lease for a lung turn= cif years; en reasionablo t4hua. The City Lots, faun the satnre of the zrades. and width of the Streets, and aveuras tunnies through them. according to Mr. Mcflondn's delebmted City' District Plan, and from their position, wilt soon beam.. the finest parts of this city. Persons from a distance wishing to make investments of capital iu miumfactures, will find this the beat property in or near this city fur the punt., It Is traversed by two Railroads. and Ibis also all the convenience of the Allegheny river, on which it is situated, which wtll secure at all ti nuts abundant supplies of coal, iron end lumber. at t h e cheapest rates. Teams or SALE—WiII Le one-fourth in hand, and the hal mom of equal annual payments in six years, property seemed with interest payable semi-annually. Fort v•nine luta fronting on the Allegheny river, in the Ninth Word a the City ,4 Pito,burgh, 24 feet by 2. fiat in depth. to Rutter street, (till feet wide.) Fifty Lots on Butler street, In the Ninth Ward. 24 1,1 by 20 ft.t in depth to hpeueo alley, (24 feet wide.) Forty-eight Lute fionting on strt•et. ((n feet wide,) ouch having a front of 2f fort and depth id to Simi, alley. Forty-seven Lots oppimite the above. on Sipathrow street, each baying a front of 24 lint by 120 in depth to M r) Vorty-ont Lots tm Peuu street, 24 feet ia front by 120 feet in depth to Mulberry alley. Forty-atx Lotn opposite the IibOVV, wee h bavins a front "f 21 feet by 100 fret. In depth to Apriug alley. Tweuty-tivo Lots on Lttr rty street, rods hating 24 feet by 100 feel in depth to Spriny Sixteen Luts on Ferguson street, tol.j..inlin; the out,: .11.4 of thoVeunsylrunia Railroad Company. l 4 .11t1;•,11t 1/11114•11- Sevon Lt g on the corner of_ POll o and Water etre,tn, 1.1:0 feat tibia oh ketua by 138 toot On 11 ester, or diflelvnt A Lot of Ground cm liccond and Try ttreutn, allJoinhi.;,. l'afrF S Cu.'n Foundry. luayini.; a Iro4l. on :.rood Slrret of 67 feet, and running along Try strt,t 12U f•et to l',,enough lareet. A Lot of grocuol oppcwito the ebovn. haring a f, oat of ST fot on Gt.... Hough Fitroet, anal lo dtpth :143 to low, nt, mark on the Monk.bngldtula rint - I, ,nth,nth a liver rityl:l ve foo.t. Two Luto on Third strool. alovo each a front »f . 24 foot on Third .tr,t, by q) In depth. PA. 1, , t No 2N In 010 1.4.1111g11 111411, on tho corilsr of Lost esonmain and Water street, harin, , , a front on Fong C'oninion of 130 foot by 240 feet in 4,-pth to Sandusky ntrout. lot 28 in the Itrirongt, plan, on the r.o tier,( Knot Common and Gay alley. ha y^ lint on Knot 1'.4n111011 aol flay alloy of GU fovt f2)240 in depth t.. f-osiiittky strio•t. Lot No 83 in tin, itoronoli plan. on the itosit oplo of Polito, street, haring a (rant I,f tio Net on liparer strrs4 In 210 N-ot to Webster street. Lot lA, in tho 62111 V rangy or nlKivo, hating a fr,itit vor stroot er to test by . 240 Wilistsr stnsit PITT rift? , Uno-Arro 1110 re, MI -t 4 nitthrf..l.l Farul,•' in 1 vwitthir, wtjuitiing tho t,urth nOltd. Two liandred auti.soveuty•iulyr v i.e.nn I.4•!,:hAtity. IS t.lc tio•ar tho town of L.lo7.lAer. B3:111=11!!!!!1=111:11111 STATE ‘.ll , INDIAN A. A I .rul, 6 VO wroa, No. 14-1 to Dons:ion POtel• t al.nit 12 uol, frwn lm,l/ STATE t/F thou.l.l nod tu,111),,t A.r.rr4 in Ran d,11,11 Two thousand nun• 111111i:red AIM nfly al - r! 111 Jm knoll county For plan. and •Ir. atm". of all the apply to [lto ouba nlar.. e.l•lrew+ ItOX 77 6 . I'ltt•lnngli, I . a I It IICLES 11. aV1:1.1.1. Aes.at no dI w Mint qtro, art d.a.r w,-.1 VOIWt: TO 0111111 IT IT% 1 CoNTEIi Lr sprm g at t n , i •I. cll4 the Itt . ll.lllNli .K_& )\ 31., lit, /tiAttti o tbtli i•I 111, I i•lit,t2 is nt.i•ii I . It— I Ail It t 1.i.: I. in Th, Orr i:4 4 4 . 4.1414 • 'lnt,. 141 1/ 144 4 1 44 • 111411 44 1 44411. nrlti utll 111 full • .taq 4.11..11 Julie 0rt4.1 - Aeli , c..l). I net. the. lyt Juis 11• 4 4 1111111 /11 4 / 4 4. $0 v: .11 1.•.. !Or,. 1...1 11.1 n 111111,14,11 41 '41 4 1 41111114 •• ~... st In 1.• ~.1. 1 .1tit.u...41. alg It 01-at ,tluol.loi. ~.t ut her r inalt t.t, ,1 h employ how one tyv. A J.; Vlllll/ , tli 1 4 114 Itinaler )I,t ynr .ha.so.l 111111 I .to. 'pas. • • !. 1- 1041., O. 414 01 4 :1. 4/ - 011411h AA /4, 4 . To . 11,1. ‘ pre...nt d...t.A1.1i11....1 t 11.• a ar , IL :0: a• I th• I;lent 1tn,.1 ,th b.affn IV On."-P1 .." " rolirvo. r, • - 4 , 1 ltarill Iwo Any NI 10.3 drd tt,,t ht-tip 1.4 • at the llt, or 111. t , isr .401 at pere t' •..: 1n11...u-t ti,,rll •I in On , )....ar and inn 14ird to Ina .Irarn IMIME=I LArg4 LL•••411 nts 1.. r rt, Fl , l I, • I 1.1, • till• •.ut I ,, Pt rrl , z,: I 1.. -• 1•; r•—• • , 1 , .0.0,50 , 1•1 au•llll,4l,llt..tet .•I • 1.1 1.1.11 I/••• • - •-t,rn ••1 Ix tr,,urls ,‘ 1--.1,1 lul Itt rqs!) I' l;•••• 1.•• •• I. , •th:L thr...ii.ll Itt. .t1.1,,,,,1••••• al Kt , lit /att,,,,11-, • •,•• m••• , • Lt et littridte4 ittilt-,•• 1. 1 . 11:111 , Ji: NIER('ILIN'I' AND T 1 .1:IS r;.tI.DIN IN nits. S.I. 1`11 . 1,, 1.‘11.s - I.trphernf C:orr: --On Thu r..1.•••1ii,,,.", t , • .. the prvlnkp•••••• , , x• :II I , ••••••old i• • ..t I. Steal R. lurk, Artmint•Orm J‘ thr. J II 1 , , .It-A•tra.,ll. that vatlu.‘,l , l4: uo•o , t. .c, J,... i..: - t'ia - k. Lull.. tram nn li.. ,t.1.7•11n , T, r pi I, Road. In llntni - nsvn T , •n•11.1.1r.5. n, nnlte, ic1,1.1• . t••.: 1 • flourtng Still. n In .1 Hour per 1114, with 11 ,toro II . -.p, Lc. The Still (..6.11 - - Ibsen Buttingnen. I‘, ',kid arlittn , .., CA,rlll.:mmlirr, nod otheringiivriiiiinnt, The unit, ii•u. r 1111 . 10144 111, I In 11, • -WIA) 1-01. •1•,. It/ .1/10, Li) tinder Gomm , rLor al %/3.111111 , 6 , 1 , 111 - In 110"1/1111g of Dnylt, c.altaining Land. Ith NlAnninn limn, lint,. :•.I, , kbly no•I other Fruit trent.. nbritlituiry. 141, ntatv ..1 till • 41 /1.11 It Ina) dis 1.1•.• I 111 In pnlnral 1141,11.. mt• tr,ounlry ri.i.ito; I lie 141.,5t .In•Jrnl.l.• t t Inlan In tino ily, awl in n noikr,bborto.o4 hlglar 11,-c •••• I :;i• Terms--00 , tads; roddt. ,ap and two yr.'s.with Intorelgt par 1.1.1.• ,amt-an minify ALCABLE CITY l'111)1'ElT'i AT I•1:1 +11.7•: A VAI,C,I 11'1: 4 1: A\D WT 1 , 14 1,1, ri root, formerly 4..u/a4.4 - 1 as the Ilrat %turd I . olll' ,hoot 11atse The ,Lloaantially bnllt, tral, blti , ll , 1, or ntort,s k. and rravd 1,..( 1.t.11 , na o , 1.•.. t trotifinit on Forty street, by 4V.4 ,Lop, and t. mutable, f‘JI Boarding notat. 'Catorn. or 3ifilotitu , ttning purplt.o.. nib property 4,11 bt. sold clomp, and torn,. applying to /1, li. I4IA N. 111th .tre..t. Amu—.-That 1,10040 IvAitr.i.tocsk; AND 1,4 r. the corn. of Wis.l strisita, Irani on Wisal einKit,llllllexistaliag nl..sM !'rant •trs.i.t lAr h.4—thiw ..upasl I.y U Mina, 11. Sutton us a W.. cry am) Shire. Apia, LAVI:I.I.I li. ii \ Mil% a tho imisscrita . .r resides, ht.. 3 It aain r I.ls, (CO a( Ow Cauji liimar. Th. L.I is 6.: I 111 Perinsyirryniii Asanire, sad trYtrn.k hack n alloy. The limo° is nearly 18,W. tdl Illtuterti improvements, This i.r.itierty 1.. Is. sista 1. , ho admired, and v. 11l 1.0 aid ou nee.mini.whalog luaus. It. 11. RYAN. n0v1.5.1.5v Pm!, ~tn.,l 4 E . Y.W liA.ItilAlN ,,, -- 4 )n.• viz mom, at IVotatel• impruved. with Crud+ and building, mid fnnt log vin the Ohio river. it I, “floral at much I-a. than 10 INrat. Chao hit of halt an torn. nu tho Allegheny river. In l)n qiiende llorough, uu a hail al la to t.al a ...per. h nt,n. I I ` 9ll be 4iren lu outu , r , ao for 400 , 1 Woatoro Twonly-oight pure, of Jack's Run, three nil!o bin t 1,.• city. Tlvia4-throo acre), adjoining TelliperancoviLlo. All those sew offered law enough to comfit you out )4" poi!' moult and If thexo du nut suit you. JONt roll and gut my printed iteglster of Luta and Lands fur stilte. Qa it th..ru ore burzuitia ofrortd. T Ili/ALAS W h ltit. uct3l iii Fourth StrOvt. CIOAL \VORKS FOR SALT:.—Sixty tiara 14./.ac rws of hind, with 1110 of 00alallactiod.igidoll Ile I to r"l"l • Ment , thoreau aii“)usaful oporution. )),“))1 Furin I. situated on flu. Moriongidiela rly) , r. dd ;nil, burgh, mid In suppliod with n Farm Ho., Barn, loilooo, arid on 0n...110111 harbor. The vk.in aml .. the lo.t aitA In quality. For lordser particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, J012`..t.f LiN)rty IOLD LARD LAMP—llnys' LAr.l Latm. 1 . 4/1 ,I 401) at the Exhilatmu M. F. I.:A lON. Fintrib titraitt. The Agi•nt the l'ati•nlvo [gill L.,!mind therm. and I% prepare))) i.) till lot nod 0ni0n..., It ts a 110 W invention—well approved by tlitew wle. It m.w it. am a matter of great eedinany lu lighting I,lllllv aud bum/ E ., 4,1 bard, and make!, a brilliant light . Fortunes ran be mruln not of it, and the fir lerrlu•ry will Le sold cheap, by JullS W. 111 T, um - i:1 Airvitt of Putout«, tB' .HIS LANGS.,—e have arrangements with get, ELEM., of eXpurkul/fte 111 Llio (inlet..l, Western state, bv which choice lauds can he located at Government prie. Cernolis lieellrOUrt of Locating lands. eillit, for speculation or lor,actnal settlement, will tind-it to their. advantar,o, to goo. lit ;k1 call. Oral rif our cort,Sisfrarentn In NI, bin spent the last six__wteltsilterittQtlly_ex.aatinlatr the lands in Mutt Starr subject to entry, and Write. 4 us that lie has solected Wier do, ulln aeries of chola° lambs. BLAKELY At RICHEY, tret4lxlms, cmporiScventb Mid 4litiththsid airetts. i__ AT ALL:ABLE LAND FOR,,BALE—Threo and natal( n-, e. of Laud, eligibly situated en the bust Liberty Road, ep. p,,sit,• the residence , if Cartwright. Esq. 'flak, land 1n,,. well, and is very desirucle either fur a flintily residence, or to divide into building lets. Price, "i,..l.:rtin; termy ~,,, , ,y. nov'do S. CUTIIIIERT ,t SUN, f,:i Nlarket street. _ . CLIGIC . E 131.11J,DUCti LOTS . at very low pricos an:1.,,, so comnpnlatitig terins.nf taymentopleleintly sho i en,i on Chi-onut street. Lawrenceville, within tier minutes' walk of ti. Omnibus Statiow. Medial Rs, and all others, ,t,„i r ,,,,.0, Imrchtising a cheap lot. and nn easy terms, Will flail the above all right." Luov'Xi S. CUTHBERT .1 iiGN. . _ • RE PLACE TT GET BARUAINS---Du -, T 'ring the,noildays we will offer our entire stock of Silk Plush Caps. Gents' Smoking Cups, French Felt lints. Ladie. Biding Hate and Gloveiv, Children's Fancy Huts and Silk N el. vrt (k; , lv , s . 111 1' y 4 ,1,, ki..4„.a f i re n tly reduced prices. Call tairgains at .10. 01 NI oud street. at eel's and - incur° . cliswiLl i: •• .-__;_ _ 7 — ' 3 • "./ 1 4QN dt . .:4 O N• it .---- 41:T0153-txt 144JA t'i44 1- 7t A • • . 1) .- - - . . . C . t ;---, . % MASON ik-CG: attli now oft:l.ring all t)t. their .luititein, at reducedpricelcomprising over WlO U1011%15111 ca....n li s la - 4-4 ti ow Goo 8, (setolienwl. All of their extennise stoOk• of Silks, Shawls and Wiwi Goods, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves. Ikaiirsiic Gusts, Sc., will be reduced and sold at 2.5 per cent. her. then usual rates. (deti22) A. A. 31.6901 . . i 5 CU., 25 Fifth it. / • 4 • - Rt. . 4" . L 4al ' tf . • • PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1855. WESTMORELAN OCIUN'ZY M T C. Cifirt.r prt 1•• 10,.1 a, ' • '-• ' ' C :.' '. :4 ,-' .. • • .• ..! , . 44:: , , .., . . . • • b. ' • ,- : ' • .... .... ...... 22% I' . 4. 6 .%.. P . 4,2 46 ... •••4 ; " 4 C• ;NZ 4 -6lb ; . -64 ••,.. ofr2 MISCELLANEOUS STAR CORN-Sil ELLERS—Persons in need of a reliable and durably Sheliar, call and examine tha Star, for sah• at 47 Fifth start, by decl9 JAMS' TVA RD SOP. DRU N UsiO TOOLS—An astsortment of West .", Wales' Largo Pruning Knives, Sow, Grata, Pro tiers. reeehasi and for Bale by JAMBS WAILBROP. MEAT CUTTERS AND SAUSAGE ST ti FEILS, for fatuilkal, and large sine for Butchers. for sale by Lilerl6j JAMBS. WARDROP. taTIRIrITMAS PlifeilENTS, at SUAW'S SVECTA - gerlaiSh ME Front, 26 Fifth street, opposite 3lnson's. Magic Lanterns, Polyoraman. Miertr.a.pev, and every arti etc , irk 11141 trade. 0004.4 ilvt ILpproVt.4l, exCharig.l free of expense. df4 . 12 RTo CO FT E —325 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee, receiving end In store, forsule NEIV RICE--1U tierces new white just rec'd IN and for sale by .14,10:) Arw}3l4 LEE (XL CiODFISH—g tierces extra just rec'd and fur ..1.• by [,1,101 ATWELL, LEE & (NI tlltur street, Blanket*, 75 cents [lnd upwnrlte. Reilrond Wrappers and Slei g hin g Robes, &r.. nov 1 MISSES' FELT HATS, - at N'or 91. - Wond st. WILSON & soN. ACKEILEL—IIin Idle Inr g y ; JAE Lt bbls •• For mile by nur2o HENRY 11. LXILLINS. ATES: SKATES! S T 118 !-500 pairs j tts,ortuti Sti.attut, faun t.,IJ u.•tatt to gl,vU per pun - , +mu , of Own] i i•ry pAtternn. Fur nab, at Dov;:u BOWE S TETLEY'S, 136 Wood to. PINE. APPLE CHEF:3E-5 casen juct wolvod and for rollu by inuv..lll REYlllltIlt At ANDERSON. d r- 1 LUG ES--On land, a full assortment, of k_A every duet - Option, try 4 11111$1111.Xl.D k SON. uov:tt) It) Wood otreut. "iTI.ACK%i ultr.AT - I!ll'lk)\(WENT, fur fmt,•uuu6 1 4 ,4 NVo.4lll,,:tris to Wolh, pututt'ii June 6, 18;,5. building fintilwii without using; theme Fivtltuing+. Mu- 4 1:z; F. }:ATV \, Age•ut tw I,n3rtli any t. littAhurgh. rL. the fvtlowlng AniilleCtA In tlm., city .1. W. u.n.l Darr A Mt Liv r, Dri.'l;" S ST P. &AI liu.."Vi r- t - C) CACITCR - P I N I reeutation of Clerk, who hare studied Inet popular eylitem of later twn.llitel, that ninny of them an wow is the receipt of SiLkitl and 0:+00 n ymr. It enlbrucen the whole routine .4 rarer Luciein; relthippluit freight and pa.e.engere: Nreotinta with neatiihoat agents. buy, lig /sad oiling Ahiprnolitos en the reen-I'm am - ount, and on to, 0110 t :It • tttivr, in ottuinitly purrtift.‘, nod t - rtinnfor 01 owners' canoe its the re,sel WiNtAern't.ettlettlell49 after .4 - the ventei; and Ulan) other I,n:cattail truantuctiout , not ;;Iron In any other .p. 4.11. For tem+, apply at tilt, l'ollege, oorner of Tlurol and hiurkot atroete. Jut' le V • N TI L ID I NUNI y n t ilDI ATIC L Hieird 6,4, 1 r n • respectable o ble fain oNtorn,l , 1 g•el Cooke ha private fatailkm, wag.• 5. ;eO - ; 6 tt RL to go to Sewickley and Novr liright3u; 10 Girl, Gar bottle to the city; • C0..1 Mackin:MM. -It nation, panted by a buy 13 year. of age, of good boo tteo. baba.", and can giro good reference; a young ruin a. p.rorter: a lesokei•per: a boy to go to the cotintry ; carnage in a gardener. A ppt, at liAltit"ti INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty greet. IsoV-1 I3 LANK,BOOKS, Journal. Day 11....k0. tuatara P.ooka, A lot qe ianoty of Liao above al.:ray, tni latool. Moak Hook i.• Itt nn; to.itittol S. 11A 1 E\, )+1 , : . 1; ; \ 0 1 ,..t, :- I: Nmt ll ST; . 0 1 11 4 i' t 1.01.61411•I4 4t Palley GIRXia, • t.t• t) our sheL,,rtniont 11 I,th br-nu,LrA i. h. 0.0, 1% .• too r SCA'OND l'1•1.1 , th ..o• I gualAtab , .. I. I st.tittzti,t g,-I4 in r lino. w ho t.h.ruer.l both tb 11 . 6011, Cadt st..l 6, t o , o,r th. hi Athol. Nitttk , t sterol ittl , VtiS SE Ct. lb F:11. I . 41( ) I: SA LE IA )IV, :a .) Cos.Lisrs 'o:s. j: N.. II:. %tater ..t.r.• 14,nal tuitt 8/n10311..14, a U4l/li,, itA 11.11.0 A It t'AhT:s a ILL 1i.trtte........145p1ete- CAttra.r the Running 11...e.r• 1, a 41110-414.1.1. U - 04 . 06. DU, 30 1 4 1A.5111.1i.t1.11.11 HATS t• ie. , . Art Cei 1 11 11-7 , ..N 1.1 el reel. rv.p.A . 11.4.11y 111 I 111.1 i 111.• //IC) h.i,ra lAr pv:l4‘ottillVlll •II lc. .1 Ha, an,l C.4IA, it 11,:1 udl n.• 11, at I..As pi. , . .LI .1.. t A •.• rtyl••of I..a.late.' Ilat• .1 11.1L61N A ....0 . ,. IF E r ,•. alld free fr,,lll.lirt ai, s l anti cPuli. fF , In ,11.e.4c. II v 1 id, il.tll it. ,F. 1.1 kit I .11. t. the ta--1 DA'11 ,i ..•1111..i,t1 11. Y. %A), it 111 . 6... II .rt• f..r ...ft. um., 4,1 1...0,1'11U.: OW 11.11 i . tl' 1,4 th. It t 1 I. CI TI WERT, I.la.rliel 1 ‘ . 7 - \ B H --t . ;7 E. It St, ry of Itepuh- Krowaltb A .1.•,y Lisa. M tie II• 11. , 1A1,-,•11, 1., I , M 1,, . 1 , 3 Mr- ‘1,..1,•• h1 ,, 5tr31,. , 1ns Iry tbneseA, It . 1., Al,. P. Stil , IlblAu I rur 1•A1,14: 1, IL II 11, , ,A1t. A itita, V, 401,11 •t 31,1., idt.rSigq, rIAVER,, a. •• ihn e,o Ir • , • Erm/Olt • u/q. I h oontua. lAtruir.b•nl 1044 b• twit,llty per flout. lovri Limn nu, b Iji thy km*, ricayinse. Pl. rr Brothel J .11k: to.V.,m 1..1 nod (Jr rods at LA Y KR'S lin si; -.1. Tr. vim, 11l E.-1 have this day sold out Inv in len.ht In Mt. firM nf rto.-"rrmeen, gMITII A in. Itst , partber. HOSTETT ER_ 1 . 11,1,10 ISLA— no. I) HOSTETTER. kit Y IIEA I'—A I !Mt LOT IN A 1-1,FX;11 FIN V OTT_ 11'844 by DAL A , I+.t ,Ast, lind liy Apply mg ..111 .1 thre 44 . 111, ol4tl MORN I NO L uT 1..111t SALE—A good UL 11,1)1;,1 Lo T, 1•••Itt “al Oxrhoti •trovt, by lOU fist fu J. 14). 11.1 luraw,ughx.m. a 1/1 Lh, sold clomp. Knqrtin, of jyt: a/ Om tdlico of di. horning 1.• AN I) IV A 111,11INITS.--The highest market L prlcv paid for 40, 00 and 140 Arm Laud ‘t al • ..t., of 5 , ..1 • A L.-- V”r hit) and I 6 0 Arr. , Warrant/1, InNuttl under tho Inw tit 12QA.1. Apply tolik11,1" 8 RICHEY, nel,YI-Onw rorner of &tenth and mutlhtleltl err r`t.M rill Ittfl . :-ri ll;;;jrl,;;;;:ervtul7ttlother lot of tine Tooth iirunhen. Thonn crinhhm, anything lu th tom nhould all and rtioultto my ntoet. beforepurt.taluctuit • Jul , . FLENIIi .1. m,r-7 corner Diamond and Market stroet. • _, - 11 - AVE YOU TIIIED wichairs KATII-Ut1(11 t r. try it, and you will floret be without It. 'loth f—r rii.ENlll4l Or .)%111 11.111 grt a wurtltleets pn_ Nan woo by all Itrutwista. cont. per bottle. 11 ledeanle Western Ituptd, Dr. lilatihlt, It. K SELLERS (X.), and JOHN HAFT. •itgld . 17 ( 1 XCITEM EN 'l'—Th e people are rushing to thr ENTEItI'I r tISKT4 Fourth strmst., f.r Picture. at 50 and upward.. do e 5 AND AIIRMA', OF fIEN'N' tIOODS et L. II I ILSII Fl EI,D 4 SON'S, Na 70 M ntro . t.. ,11 4 Just rotorttol titan Now York. and riveived all new gootls that arrit by tho last 4teatner, we ,dler the tollowing for hispvvtiot, tittrer, tiauotlots, Cravats, Stlarfa, tliswa nod t Ilford TVs, Cambric and Silk Ifatidkor,lilo,Le, L'adershirts and Drawers, Mottle. sad Shawls, Traveling Shawls. Shirts made to order; also, every style au hand. T.getlier with Is full assOrttrinnt of goods in air hum Now etyleet of goods resolved by each steamer from lin -111.1tSIIFLEL1) .Ja SON, No. 7tl Wood at. 1,03 betwoeu ' , worth *wool and Diall - toroi Fit CT ITS-3 ,1,0 (2111.1 Strati ls,rrioa; 5 bottles Ponelies; 3 l'esas; 10 I• frulth Plno AiTie ; tt as , torted Present, 10 Tttuxatuett, In bottl,s ; u n., et tre,l tut,' fitr sale by lit:1'31E11 & A N DEItSt IN, 39 11,1:3 Oppotilte St. ettarlo3 11.o.•I. I 0 1/I'..S-00 bag. Fllb-rtt , ; • WaItITIL4 Nunn: Lu (slab+ 10 litt:;3 BLIT4IOIIIIX. 4 Sic 1000 N uts 10 box,' Shollotl Almond,; JuNI. rouni 000 Rllll fat sale by REJC 411.4 4:7 F: RSON - • _ _ y y tttt Si. t e i3 ta t t ' r%true :TA t,Cu i l j 4enu Tsltti N -g tsu. ' s kt .- t"; - uu v i ut Frouch Bottuyti, Cults, Mantles. and eetilu ' wurked 0004. 'cm Ititttutifty, Mutotiibut ti, Lisa. MAGAZINES, &c.— Ilarpor fie 1,k,•1111,01 . ; price 'al recite. l'utruuu dud,. •2o Knickerbocker do :10 I , lllllk Lealio'n Liazetto of Fashion, 121 cent.. F•rank • Lenllu'e J,atrunl, Iv • Peterson'B Magazine, 17 do Iguifn 11.,k, Si I. .11allnu's.3ingazio$ lu do NVedtnilnkter Ft vletr Titscl'enind's Magazine. I=3 ci.pot...kertorl.,-1 , ;0. so .t. rtlit) IRLt.I. BLI',Z.ICir ficotrSE roit Itts A 4 i 1 lot two a frt., br-tO Mbt,'lty "Fifi dee tntut{+ee aro arrunglal with a Io riN ataro-riann, hall, ilining•romn and 14trbellUil fire. Mx or. G air rooms ..n the second, upd throe on the third story. Both houses are tiefwataklti "rood *d . ' mivBo S. CUTHBERT & SOY. 53 Market et. 0 1 14-Sperlll,, WiEttc`f, Bleached, Tatilwrs', 6u-et No.l 0(1,1u atii, anlff6i• - sfilii by cleot , ; ; • . MILLER & JINKrisoN. Vrillfic , MITt orTi3i4V3hnd Behind the In_ Curtain. By Anna (bra Ritchie, (formerly Mrs. I "%vat ) 1 r Price F.lr sale b IL MINER deelB No. 22 Smithfield street. STARCH - - I0 tuxes Wood's Starch, fur sale by [doc.,3.* SMITH, MALI 3 6 HUNTER. . .. it ... -. • ~ " IMMO MONDAY MORNING A great many years ago—two-and-twenty years to-night—l well remember what a cold, wet night it was, with a thick sleet driving against the windows, and a melancholy, moaning -wind creeping through the leafless branches. It had been quite a sad winter time to us at home—the only sad one I had ever known, for it was just two ur three weeks after the accident had hap pened that first laid me on my couch, and only a few days before, my father had told me I should never he able to rise from it any more. It had been a heavy blow to us all. We sat together in the drawing.room all the long evening, toy father, and my mother, and I— my sister Kate had gone the day before to some friends of ours in the country. One gets so soon used to misfortunes and disappointments when just a . little time has passed; but, at the first, they are often so hard to bear, and I think that never, at any time, did I feel such sorrow at the thought that I must be an invalid my whole life as I did that night. I was only a girl—nut fif teen yet ; and at that age we are so full of bright dreams about the future, looking forward with such clear, joyous hopefulness to the world that is just beginning to open before us, stretching out our hands so eagerly to the golden light that ire think we see in the far distance. It was so hard to have the bright view shut out forever, to have all the hopes that to me 1111 , 1 made the thought of life so beautiful, torn from me forever in one moment. ATWELL, LEE A ED. I had borne the knowledge of it all quite calmly at first ; it was only now that I thought I really felt and knew all that I was losing. But, thank God, my life has nut been what in my faith lessness I thought, that night, it would be; thank God, that the whole bitterne s s of those few hours' thought has never cants to OW us it did then, again. Early in the evening my father had been reading to us aloud ; but since he ceased, no word had Leen spoken in the room. Ile had been writing for the last two hours: my mother, sitting by the fire, was reading. The whole house was Eilent; and front without, the only sounds that came to us were the wind howling through the trees, and the cold rain dashing on the windows—both cheerless sounds enough to hear. It was indeed a night for melancholy thoughts; and to one ill and weak as I was then, perhaps it was to be forgiven that, think ing of the future and the past, looking back upon the happy days that were gone, and for ward to where the sunles-s clouds hung so heavily, I should scarcely be able to press back the tears that tried to blind Inc. MEM For when we are very young we shrink so from feeling prison-bound: we pray .=” earne-tly, that if sorrow most come to ta , n, it may rather burst in sudden storm upon 11,3, and paksin^ away. have the blue sky clear again, than that our whole life shout li, wrapped op hi a cold gray shroud. through which M. deep -orrow C,lll ,•ser pit-roe lOW our liVllr--no d,•e•p jcy ever cone to gladden And in that gray shroud I th,ought that my life uao to lie hidden and-withered ; and now, while yet it was only closing over tne--while with passionate resistance. I would still have •truggled to tear it back, 1 felt that inn hand+ were hound. MEIMEE!IMMI A little thing will sornetime9 serve t•. divert ,oir thoughts, even token they Very touch entrro ,, S a/la ao it was that night that I was suddenly , tartled out of the m id st o f reverie by two sharpiinveks Upon tlic street dour--u eertainly by 110 means WICOTTIIII. , II. . per haps, if nothing mor43 had followed. I filldit here fallen ILZ:1111 into toy f..riner thought, : but, as. I lay fur a fey: iticment , listening, the opened, and then there followed such strange hurried iovelaniations —half of hail ahttin--mingled with such apparently irre , bstible bursts of laughter. that my first dull iritere , t began rapidly to change int.. a far inure active Nly love, what ,4 that '" tay without looking q. •• I mind imagine mother on.wered in a puzzled tone. lvt mg d her h o ot,. .111.4 moment wo hoard a inlok •tet - v running up the shut=, nil our e- with one art turned to the I‘i:ich in Iwo ;Jr t hreo minutes wa- burst open. 1 hi tin (drone amazement, iu rushed our ...i•l'Vunt kiln with little halt naked chill :ft her :mos. that little Creature standing on the step, was the only thing to he seen when she had opened the door. father exclaimed angrily, wh,n be had beard .lun's story. "it isn't two months -Moe the .atne trick nay *psi in town. .\ Tom to get a lantern immediately, and follow me. WO must make a search, though indeed its hope less to think of eatehing any one on such a night as this. Whoever has .lone it is out of reach by this time. My dear, - be turned round as he was hurrying from the room,"don't do anything with the child until I come hack : I'm afraid she's ill, - and he closed the door. E=l shall never forget what a poor little object it w:l4. It had scarcely au atom or clothing on it --just a turn old frock that would hardly hang together, and its poor little white shoulders and at WS were all bare, mid wet with the heavy rain. Iler pretty fair hair was wet too, hut her face was what astonished and attracted me most, it was glowing like fire, with a spot of the bright est scarlet ou each cheek, and her large bine eyes so unnaturally bright that it was unite painful to look at them. Yet such a sweet face it was. My mother made her kneel beside me on m 3 couch, and wo talked to her and kissed her, ire Om old wet frock, wrapp,sl my rn.•th er's s.ttawl named ; but ail the time, and though she was certainly more than two years old, she remained us perfectly unmoved as though she had been a little statue, only those great bright oyes wore fixed upon my face, until I be gan to get absolutely frightened at her. In about twenty minutes my father returned from his useless search. Wo can do nothing more to-night," he said. in a tone of considerable vexation, as he joined us again. " Poor child, she's very feverish in deed ; why, exposure on such a night is enough to kill her. My love, you must put her to bed ; there's no help fin- it, and I'll see what I can to for her. But really it's a little too intich to ex pect that all the sick children of the neighbor hood are not only to be cured for nothing, but to be housed too, by the physician." And my• father left the room, to change his wet garments, in no very contented state of mind. My mother put out her hands to lift the child from my side, and then for the first time a moaning sound broke front her, and leaning for ward she caught my dress with her little hands, and heldit tight. half crying, as if she feared to go away. 1 pressed her to me, and clasped nay arms around her. I could'nt 'help it—and she let me do it, and laid down her head upon my bosom, the dear child ! with that plaintive moan ing sound again. I was almost weeping myself, half -with pity, half with love—for I loved her SU much already, as we love all things that cling to us, all things that—weaker than ourselves— appeal to us for protection. And so, for I could not bear that against her will she should be made to leave me, still keeping her in lily arms,.l had the couch wheeled into my bedroom; and there, iu Rate's bed we laid her, poor little weary suf fering thing. it would be too long to tell you all about her illness, for she was ill for many weeks; how pa tient she was; how anxious we all were fur her; how, in spite of n few cross words at first, my kind father tended her with as much care as ever he bestowed upon his wealthiest patient ; how my dear mother sat up night after night with her, as thringh she had been her own child; how the little thing crept so into all our hearts, that when at last one evening my father pronounced her out of danger, even his voice was broken wAh emotion, and we were fairly crying—both my mother and I. Nor will 1 trouble you with an account of all the fruitless search that was came to discover who sthe was or where she came from, but one tlhing I must mention, because it perplexed us very much, and added to our difficulty in deci , . ding how to dispose of her. It wats.thisi. that, we began to suspect—what at first never entered our heads—that she had been stolen, and. was not a poor woman's child. It was her own dim recollections of past things that gave rise to this s ,'• t'' • , • 0. 16 o "1 ”/ • 4. PITTSBURGH POST. FORTUNE WILDREb. rion my wrasi this is oinn f.,0 far - . , 4 supposition, but the fever had so confused all thinp in her poor little head, that we n tic reach any certainty upon the snider [TO DE CO"v, DECEMBER 81 The Washington correspondent of the New York Eccoiny Post transmits to that paper two doctiments of considerable interest -to those engaged in the Chi nese. tnote, The first Is an extract from a letter recently rcceived at the State. Department from the American i consul at Shanghai, giving a statement of the relatike im portance of the five ports of China open to our com merce, by which it will be seen that recent political events hare contributed to establish the superiority of Shanghai over the older commercial dePots be lonuing to that country—Foochow ' Amoy, Kingpo aniCanton. The consul predicts that, with; proper attention on the part of the governMericonimerce equal to that of Calcutta will hedeveloped at Shanghai. The second document is the manifesto issued by the Director of. Customs of the Chinese government at Shanghai, for the equalization of the corrOncy nt that port. It appears that the old Spanish or Carolus duller has, by some management, brought a pt , eminm of about thirty per cent. among the tradert there, and two English houses and one American hate been accustomed to do a large business out of the credulity of the Chinese country traders, who preferred!, it even to more valuable ooin, by the manufacture of it. In this decree the Director endeavors to infuse more enlightened notions into his people, byadvising them to consider the weight and purity of the money, and not its stamp and form. This shows some progress among the Celestial officials, but it may be presumed that. the penalty he imposes upon speculators in coin will prove more effective in China than it would in this country. For the promulgation of this edict, and for other commercial facilities, the merchants of this Country aro principally indebted to the efforts of Mr.ltobert C. Murphy, U. S. Consul at Shanghai. . EXCITEMENT AMONG THE STOCK' GROWER~ AND DEALERS.—The stock growers and dealers' of the Scioto Valley held a meeting at Circleville,.on the Bth inst.., to consider the action of the Netv York Central and Erie Railroads, in raising, the tariff of freights for cattle, without maim. A committee was appointed to report upon the best method of securing the object of the meeting. This committee reported a series of resolutions, in which they censufed the New York railroads fur the course they had Pursued toward stook dealers and growers, and declared that their interests required that they should sect* some other routes They expressed a preference for the Pennsylvania and Maryland route, as that gasp them the command of thee° markets, and appoitited an executive committee of nine, to raise funds, ttppoint an agent, and do whatever may be required tb carry out the objects of the meeting. The stock iloalet , .4 Indiana and Illinois were requested to co-Operate in resisting the " monopoly and extortionate tiharges of the northern roads. The Executive Committee and their Assistant Agents will make all necessary arrangements with the different. railroad authorities between the , Scioto valley and the (=tern cities, for the conveyance of cattle and hogs along their respective roads, pod to report to an adjourned meeting to be held in Circle ville, an the ith of January, Lifif, THE TREATIES Milt JAPAN—JAPANESE FECAOD.— A recent article in the Ui/Liu! Gazctte of the Nether lands has created some sensation in India. jlt ap pears to have escaped attention in Europe. Itiis well understood that the treaties recently signed by the Julianiie government with the American and Eritish commissioners are frauds. Trade is no more permit ted than before_ No one is allowed to [nude but the imperial agents, who again will sell only precisions. All communication • with the interior is prohibited, and. in fact, both nations are precisely whe/e they were. It appears from the Dutch statement that ail these deceptions were suggested from the Ilague that a Dutch official, specially selected, was lent to Japan, and that he has since acted as a kind of for eign secretary to the imperial government. ;These facts arc. indeed. admitted by the King himself, whose notes on the treaty have been publiehiA. and they appear to deserve. it not chastisement, at leant attention. The Dutch in the East are jealous in the extreme of Anglo-Simon influence, and by no means scrupulous iu their endea.vors to undermine it- M. Dedel . ,. root attempt, in 18a2„ to claim the sovereign ty of Borneo for his court is tot yet forgotten. The following statement of utake, home con sumption, ;•hiptntmts, stock, and average price of ketch l'ig for ten years, is from the Liver- T Em,s, nod may prove interesting op our readers: 2111praents :itid St,l: .I,vurav:i. , T...tr NI a ke. 1.. •nto you. 31n1 D,e. 1.4:. . .77! ) ,111,K) - 441,0kmi ..... .144,004) 16.4.1. !id. 1 , 46 ..... ....... .46,0446.. .... ..,Ititl44. I.o..ultri) 67, 3..1. 1 , 1; ...;,10.tfi4i ...... _37 t.y - xid , u.t.koo G 4%. 4.1. I*l* ..... . ...06).1160 ',....244t1 US.UIMI 4.n. 1.1. IN 1 . . , .... ....... 446.606 27 , .144 In . . .....21 6,0044 1. , .4p 1644,600 ' At*)o_ ...... :::USluti ..... _..4 I. 7,4 1 h.". 1 ..... .... 7 tlo,.** , ~. .itio.kk.l N, la. 1 ,..,... 7 -7% 0 -0 .175.(fx)... ...... 4..A4.04 ,6 4:n. .41. V‹..3 71 ..,10 14.11.1102 •'lll.oou filet fnl. 1,.,....4r7v.,44 *00.040 1'.7,.,,10 inn. '4.1. 1,,,, , - 7:401)tr Os. bd. * Till Nor tqulN •r 'l9. Tuff New Orlean.. Bank Statement on the Sth of . December. to compared with that of the Ist instant, nhows the following changes : Specie Circulation IlepitaiLs - :hurt Loans Exiiliougu - Doe distant bank:: Long unti inert loan A etu:ll increase of loans for the week $319,913 The Specie movements in Mexico, are of seine in terest. New Orleans had received $00,430,06-100 in specie, and the mail steamer Solent left 'Vora Cruz, on the 51.11 lust., with $2,500,000 specie for England. KENT LT KY To as o.—Old Manufacturing Lecif is very scarce, nail commands high prim*. An active inquiry exists and prices have au upward tendency. The new crop thus far has been inferior in quality, but well cured. The market opened dull with light elan% at former rates. The °losing of the week exhibits considerable „improvement in receipts, and the market closes firm with prices fully t.ttstaitied. The receipts during the past week, and iu fact for the aeason, have been gen eridly inferior and light weights. The now crop will not come iu freely until about the 20th of January, when larger transactions may be 01. 7 pected.—Lou. Com. Review. BALTLIIOIIE lan Onto RAILILIMIL—The Vir ginia llouse of Delegates has adopted a repoln t ion requiring the committee on courts of junco to enquire whether the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company has complied with the provisions relating to toll for transportation and travel, as prescribed by section tlth of the act of Assembly passed March (Rh, 1847, entitled au act to author ize the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to construct the extension of their railroad through the territory of Virginia; if not, to recommend such legislation as they may deem will be most efficient to compel a compliance on the part of said company with the provisions of said act.— MU. Sun. PROPERTY uF THE FILEN CLI EMPEROR FROZEN IN.-It is stated that 150 canal boats, loaded with flour and grain, consigned to Louis Napoleon, are frozen in between Schenectady and little Falls, New York:. Tho amount of grain cannot be worth less titan $1,000,0*, and ten freight cars a day are employed. to carry it to tide-water. They were engaged with difficulty, a,s the amount of freight business on the Central road is enor mous. A STRAW.—Straws show which way the wind blows. At the Wilmington (N. C.) municipal election, held on Thursday last, the Know Noth iug ticket 11'4,1 elected by seventeen majority. At the Lost_ prior election the Know Nothings carried Wilmington by five hundred ! the Democ racy at the same time carrying the State, North Carolina from having been a very staunch Whig State in days gone by, may 14 counted as among the reliable Democratic States. GRAIN "EXPORTS or ClllCAGO.—According to the Chicago Times of Wednesday, there 11. are been exported from that city this year 111,1 29 barreli: of flour, 7,002,097 bushels of s wbcat, 7,- 630,113 bushels of corn, and 2,37004 bushel, of Oats. Says the Times:—" Reducing the flour to wheat, and adding it, to the, wheat" We have 7.6: , 9,742 bushels of wheat, an amount that will probably be raised to eight millions of bushels by the end of December." Snoe.o BusaNess ix CO.LIFOUNIA.—A San Fran ci.soo, letter says: The extent of the segar busi ness here i 4 immense. A single , fitand within a largo hoteL has been rented for $2O per any, payable daily, and know of another of, lose note for which $4,000 per annum has boon paid for the last two yen,r,!. The consumption of `• the weed" in California is awful• NUMBER 78. Commerce of China Iron Trade En England Inc, $491,275 Inc. 195,235 Inc. 458,601 Inc. 214,952 Inc. 111,1158 Inc. 213,006 $19,838,610 20,158,532 MEE r. r =SE IMEMI/MMffll , RATES' , -OF,'ADVERTISING AcircEEDAY$ TAP PATS/MAGI" PRESS. 111:11 LIS= Or NORreantl, On Ling: One 6qtaira, pno Enwrap'. - • .. . 5 60 Do y inch additfoliel Infortion.,.. ' 26 Do. ouo week 1 7.1 • DO.' two-weeks 300 •••-••,;". .. . 400 7 00 Do, three months 0 00 Do.'• •fonr months. - ' ' lO 00 Do. gilt months. ..........» .......... 12 00 Do. one year .. ... . . • —.... 18 00 Standing Card, air lines or 10.18, pet' annum 10 00 cu.,NoetULE AZ PLEAStr >s..si One square, per minuet (exclusive of the popet)..... 20 00 Marringo notices, WWI: Dintlraotictxra.s dents. ... : . - WS :AN 1r:.:41Z2884.61;,5, • \ —0 utta, P ercha. has )44: . F.t been introdubed into dentistry, serving the pwapose of metalle plates of gold or ailvor. Its. pec liar adaptioil and pre paration for this purpose, h. keen brought about by Dr. - .Slayton, of Indiana, a tit bids fair to ac complish all that could be• dear d. The nature of the material, its inipendousia - • to acids or alkalies, and. its soft, yielding churn, • - t . - lidera it, we think, peculiarly suitable for the purpose proposed, and exceedingly comfortable to the wearer. —Somebody has found a mystery in the simple arithmetical fact that to multiply by 2 is the same as -to multiply by 10 and divide by 2. Any num ber of figures you may wish to multiply by 5 will give the same result if divided by much quicker operation than the'former ;, but you must remember to annex a cypher to:the answer when there is no remainder, and when there is a re- maiader annex a 5 to the answer. MUltiply 464 by 5, the answer will be 2,320; divide the same number by 2, atd you have 232, and as there is• no remainder, you add a cypher.. Now, take 357 and multiply by 5, the answer is 1,785. CM: di viding this by 2, there is 178, and no remainder; you therefore place a 5 at the end of the line, and the result again is 1,785. There is some thing more curious in the - properties of the num ber 9. Any number multiplied by 9, produces a stein of which figures added continually together make 9. For example, all the first multiplies of 9, as 18,27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, sent up to 9. Each of them multiplied by any number what ever, produces a similar result; as 8 times 81 are 648, these figures added together make 18, and lis 9. Multiply 648 by itself, the product is 119,904—the sum of these digits is 27, and 7 and 2 are 9. The rule is invariable, take any number whatever and multiply it by 9, or any multiple of 9, and the sum will consist of figures, which added together ,continually number 9—as 17X18=306--,6 and 3 are 9 ;117X27-,--. -- -3,159, the figures sum up 18, b and 1 are, 9; 4,591X72= 330,552, which added together produces as be fore 18, or 8 :tpd lis 9. Again, 87,683X54= 4,735,422, add together, the product is 27, 2 and 7 are 9, and so universally. —A certain Infanta of Spain, remembering that a large army of , horse soldiers raised by the king, her father, had been defeated by, the Sawa cens, caused some foot soldiers to be drilled, and by their aid completely overcame the enemy. Hence the term Infantry. Before this peridd, foot soldiers had not been held in great estimation ; at any rate, not since the days of ancient Greece and Roma. The Spanish' foot-eoldie'rs long maintained pre-eminence over all other 4: —The practice of blueing the paper pulp had its origin in a singularly accidental circumstance, which, not merely as a historical fact,. but as forming an amusing anecdote, is, perhaps, worth mentioning. It occurred about the year 1780 ; at a paper mill belonging to Mr. • Buttonshaw, whose wife, on the occasion in question,,was su perintending the washing . of some linen, when accidentally she dropped her bag of powdered blue into the midst of some - pulp in a forward state of preparation, and so great *att the fear she entertained of the mischief she had done, seeing the blue rapidly amalgamated with the pulp. that all allusion to it was studiously avoid ed ; until, on Mr. lint tonshaw's inquiring in great astonishment what it was that had imparted the peculiar color to the pulp, his wife, perceiving that no great damage had been done, took cour age, and at once disclosed the secret ; for which she was afterwards rewarded in a remarkable manner by her husband, who being naturally pleased with an advance of so much as four shill ings per bundle, upon 'submitting the improved make to the Londonmarket, immediately purcha sed ri costly scarlet cloak, (somewhat more con genial to taste in these days, it is presumed, than it would be now,) which he presented with much satisfaction to the sharer of his joy.— Herring Paper and Paper Nuking. —The American Journal of Medical Science says that Lard is an antidote to Strychnine. It was discovered ah attempt to poison a dog. by placing the strychnine upon meat. The meat was near a jar of refuse lard, and after the meat had been eaten the dog devoured the.,lard, and to the surprise of the persons watching the ef fects of the poison, it failed of producing any effects, although one grain had been slitllowed. The experiment was repeated nine different times with like results, and eleven times without the lard, and in every instance proving fall . —Mr. Ericsson is reportell.to he still engaged in his caloric enterprise. His new caloric en gine is forty-horse power, and, compared with its predecessors, has been greatly simplified, and its cumbrous palls dispensed with—not only avoiding &Mien and diminaiug expense, but effecting a great saving in space. Formerly there were four cylinders with duplicates placed alcove them on pumps. The latter are done away with under the new arrangement. t —M. Le Maent, the cheinist, who has acquired seine celebrity at St- Brieuo, his residence, for his observations of the barometer, as effected by a distant cannonade, states in the Publicatear of St. Briene, that he announced the canninidde and the assault of Sebastopol from the changes ef fected in the mercury—one hour and forty min-,„ utes being required to receive the barometrical impression in France. • • • —The date or origin of glass is not known, but it is supposed that the first glass works of anti quity were established at Diospalis,- the capital of the Egyptian Thebiad; and it is asserted that the Egyptians carried the art of making, cutting, and even staining glass, to a very high degree of perfection. Glass, as is well known, is made by mixing silicious earth or sand, alkaline substan- stances, and metallic oxides at. a white: heat. Silicia is its base. Flints and quartz are_ some times employed, and redueed - lepoWder by being heated hot, and then thrown into hot water; pot a_.:h and soda supply the requisite amount of al kali lime and borax are also added, and the deutoxide of lead is the metallic• oxide most gen erally used. Though the component parts of glass are opaque, perfect transparency is pro duced by means of combination. —J. 11. Johnson. of London, has obtained apatent fur preparing old leather scraps to render them fit to lie made into glue. The leather is first chopped into small pieces and thoroughly wnshod, then placed in vats, where it is digested with potash or sods. It is taken out, after a few hours, and subjected to pres sure, and again immersed in a stronger alkaline so lution for some hours, whinh processes remoreull the tannic acid. It isnow taken out and sashed well with water, and submitted to a steep of a very weak sulphuric acid for twenty-four hours, to remove all the coloring matter. This being accomplished, it is again submitted to a weak alkaline solution of the carbonate of 50..., then washed in water, and is fit to be made into glue by the common process.' —An expedition of scientific men was sent by our government recently to explore the immense arid plains in the heart .of the continent between the Mis sissippi and the Rocky Mountains. Partial reports hare been received by them, which indicate im mense coal fields throughout the region, mind the possibility of obtaining water by means of artesian wells. —A new motive power—that produced by the ex pansion of liquified carbonic acid—has - lately been proposed by two young French chemists. They pro pose, by the employment of this agent, to reduce the amount of combustibles to one - tenth, and the volume of apparatus to.slx-tenths of that required ttrereato an &bud amount of force by steam. • —Monster guns are now being manufactured in England, which, with their carriages, will weigh fifty tons each, and will carry a shot half a torte weight a distance of four ; miles. rEitrii he. two .and a quarter barrels of powder for a charge. —Among the nerLinyentiuns of the day is P patent lever Atgor gate- is without braces, mor tices, or binges, end the entire Loaringbeing vcrti 'cal, all' tendency to settle is entirely Overcome. it is never swayed or obstructed by snow in' winter, and is of very simple structure. --It is estimated that thirty thousand models have accumulated in the patent office, nine-tenths of which are of such n nature that drawings can fully represent them, instead of the more costly models as are now required. —Tbe discorery of two asteriods, or small planets, between More and Jupiter, Was made on the some day, October sth—one by Lather, at Bilk, in Prus sia, and the otherby GoldsndflF of Palie. Chattanooga (Term.). qa4tlie of Saturday says: Thus far the season 44 been most favorable for gathering fall crop. 4 and seeding, but inatiffaliners are net yet done sow ing Wheat. Wtt'repeakiluit our infOrmati o from every. section of the; country aconftrme the belief that there will ben. larger amount of wheat sown this year than there ever was before I The prices: success in raising, 'and eacilities for getting ti market, have broughtabout this immense culture. ZEE .;U~,. t _.~ .- t . : 4 ' I !MEI
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