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Printo,4nd 7014,,Acci every morning, (Sundays ercepeal,)
BY 411.1,510.ttg &. lIIONTGODIERN,
ON Ma troivn-weet 00EDEID1 OP WOOD ♦SD Firm ithkriS.
TERMS.--rive Dollars a year, parade strictly la ad rape°.
IStx DAM Invariably required it net paid within the year.
iNiirtflhaeo.eopies, Two Cc:cm—far sale at the caullua j a
the Office, an by the News Day&
inr BA. TIIIIDA.Y MORNING POST
Published from the same office, on t large blanket
sloe
shoetiat TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. :dual° copies,
I'm emcee.
sir No paper WM be discontinued, (unless at the discre
tion of the Proprietors,) until all arriviragee ere pahl.
iEjr • INO attention trill be paid to nay order unless ascom
panted by the money, or ealisfactory reference in this city.
Atirtesdinectied with the Establishment of the Morning
Post Is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the
city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice,
and tudst reasonable terms.
OHN MOORHEAI), Wholesale Grocer and
J
oUlllMir,tlOff Merchant, for the sale of pm METAL and
1.11 4 0015, and PIP CE No. 'di 11 ood street.
Pittsburgh.ar24
Wtu.taa YILLY.II. Philnda. Pittsburgh.
MILLER S RICE. ETSON, \\* hid iisalt:
vers. Itoliort,t, of BRANDIES. WINES and SEO A
Nos. 112 and 174, corn, Irwin and I.ll,oity stiNsots. Pitt,
burgh. Iron, Nails. Cotton Yarn, .t.;; on bah I
jsto
11.11 i EE & Manufacturers id . 1.0..60e's
L 3 • P.dvvylvania (;1.., all of Window ( law. Extra
pantile Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby Flied,.
Pickle and Pn...rve Jar,; ins. Porter :mil )linoral Ltotti...g;
Taft - raid& and Llglittiing.lio I Insulators,
oeon,t, between Wired [in.! Mat Viet streot•, Pitts•
burgh, Pa., bu!a sliest distance from tho steamtioat landin a.
and from llonouplielti nous, St. Charles and City Hotel.
ego
A 11210) a. II.V.LLNO 11010. to ROILLItte,'N.
}`Fll l'itishurgll. tilvalor
• in QtU NTltl Pitt i1)1 vac.,
iitock of iIktoCEILLEL+, fnuoly une
every variety and thu pur,,,it quality. ground at
MALL. Atw, IPrizti Fruits. Vor..igu and
taked to exchai4, , for merclutudor , .
P.lt. D. ha , . procure 4 n roll iis2sori im.ut ~ f L.androtlCK -
ranted IiAILDEN : , 'EED.S. and wcuve the attent,.ii all
terastod to rural affair.
lOAI3IISSION
duce v....A for 113, 0,0 sl al N. 1;
Stuithfluld otrrat, f.gir 13
pur,foas, , ,, ro . .,ive ~ : -
,fta,l of FLOUR, BACoN,
4ADLEY,FI..A..X. suED. k v.. 1,
upon which we mill 111211:1` 2dNISU,Ni. nr por 100 3I I
Zaarketi 'Ctn . C..h. r ti I A 1..; V. ,
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Pff-TSBUR4III-4ORNIN4I-TOST.--
PROFESSION AL CARDS
ROB wr C. 11. sp it( L. Attorney and
ConnselloF xt Lace, ()file, Nu F•„nrtli hco.
burgh. d,rll:lv
A. LOW RIE, Atwruey at Law,
d uth.o Fourth street. l'ittstinrgit. hetis i tien Smithfield and
Cherry alley. declll y
OILN BX.ILTON, A ttorney and Coungellor
J
at J sF, utHeu currier 4 Fittli mi.! Otani strut:ls, Pitts
burgh. v
Q,,,A11 P. ROSS, Attortivc 10 Law, So. 100
i\ titth strut, Pittsburgh, fiturill door bulow Mr. Roily
Yattersotra Livery Stable. jellS
MM=o===
•
-Ward. of corner of flmnt and lib ie strafes, (formerly
ow*effel by Alderman Low/n.) where all lnedness pertaining
to the office or Alderman aud Jus; of the Pea. will ho
.roreiptly attended to. febl:tm
- a. .Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
Lfi zi i %V. Budd Nu. 144 Stnitidiulki street.
40-0111ce hour from 8 1,1 u'elock, slid from 2 to I. u'cluok.
feblkly
SoOn', Dentist, Fourth street, five dux r,
carat of Market.
43' Offies hours from 9 o'clock A. V. ti 5 Lich, k 51.
dee-0;y
BUSINESS CARDS
K06&60 ........ . I T.
CCURLING..I()..I3EivrsoN c()., 91 ;iiitt .
fuetnrom of eta. audhour II Alt k.
'marabou. , No. IT ntn•et, rortrer of 4,1•11 r,
JR. All other kiuda ut Ulu v. \t ,dow at
low Market ul.l
Imged F„.LeptlN_ ----
--
Jo,e.tni 1. ['LAM.
J E.IILIE &I. U.LAIII, Stioco.ia , ors. to 'Altilvartv
& Lodliii. inatinfili . terce. iil Cut. 3.1. itil.l.-1 and flan,
lint-anti Fancy Colored Ii Litiiiii , lt AllE., .w.l li,,AJor- in all
lauds of Wind,. ifliei, Fl.i.lin, Valls a.:41 lkAtiv,. War.-
house corner of Markot alai Wafer 51y.4.4... 1'i11N1a.0.....11.
muz:dly
••][tMOVAL.—(7. lilmsEN,
TE manatuoturer
of uvorT - variety .. , f VIAL , . la ri - rl.E. , i nn.l XV I N Dov,
()VAS'S; black Yarter. Wine and Clamt De dee; iwmij.,t),.: ,
anti C,,,rboyo; ,il3o. Fif,d. Oir.. in (.very TAlii. 4 (). NI .roll.. ,0
2ite. - 104 Se: L ond and 131 111.. n street. l'itt4horgh. inh..!,
ii;gt, =GUM' I_ [l•'tl kl<lng,,,
Forwarding
and Merrhantr and wdado.nle at
IBIE, BAOUN and 111 G and 1.11. WCI E al...rail v. Nan.
house formerly wrapied I.y Ilurtrralge t ingitradus No. 111.
Water laid - UM . I First street. Pittalltoi !vb.;
..---*-
,JOUN .411 V al. A. J. =G....-. .......... ... CUM. era a.L.
krwELL, LEE ..11; CO., Wholesale GrOCulT,
1'rv.1....! and i'..tuntix,ion liercjnitili, and dealvi. in
Viastoirgh hllonto,rto , o, No. ii Wood ottent,ivotArecn Wotor
and Frunt street, l'ltt,l,ttrgh.
1 - 01 I N W. Ill;T.L.El4...4:.•(X);;;:nrcatrilitif .said
,
C4.1111011.i011 Merchants., tieiilun). in .Idoilivr• ITTS
13tIRtill t. FM:f F-S, LEAD EWE and SHEET
J,E4D, G 7 Fnmt surer. tAburgit.
IfY 11. I'o I.LIN 8, Forwarding mid
CAlllllll , Ol O t l loreletat., and wholeealo dealer
sEtildS arid rItODUCI: generally, - No.
'25 Wool street, lit tel.urrAo. - warn
L ALLE N, wholesale dealer in Eoreign
WIN 1111ANDUES. sEnAns. 014 IliOliallgatCht .
13.E1d nye WILLS KV. Or. nbo,
Nu. li Wool
i; Jamaica Spirite, St. Croix
and New scoc ,, h
London llrow St.llll ;It I 1 / 1 . ,1 ‘. 1 411 ,-
lielat, Rye wi‘i IL., :11'1 , 1 . A 1.1,10. it, NV, b 1 Chtnn
and glAck.barry Ilrali .•,r...L: , 1 , 4 th
PriLlCipe 5&4.11,: 1111!:.y„'" .111.i.11 , 11"11 0 4.4. r.. nil at
.ouch low L. 4311. Faufl
ICtr
Expand 1.4.1+.11,1 ,•1 t 13.,333.)-1,,
Abet 1 r,dpet ;fall) Ili% 4,,/inii.k:l• , ll my
No. 2 Wood '(root. 1..110011-,;11. oY
WILUAM C.11(11 a: CO., \Niihau' V:.rr,
latx of th, 11,0 Parts r t'd. 'Ail:I-4910 0 ll'
CEnfl and dealt, In Ivroigll LS and Pl'. I'•
Mouongallela and W111.•Ill 1, ] 0..1L1, 1 Cunlznery,l
Row. jawy
FLE)11: , ; (1
Irj
cot & OA n•,..1 the bilon
keop.ic,n,tantl ‘.t. hand a full ../ Olt
IeI:YEA; )MEDICINE hl;
CII ty•rl.fttl:illll 1. , I, Itts,illos,
Lor 0." I) 1...1
hour+.
1 1 1 . ..E.N1 P.,11(11 . 1i
Kidd d D. .
3, burgh. 11,prielors of br. crit.lrratt+l
, ge, Liver de. j,1.1
TURN RA FT. J R., Rucce.A:,,r to Jame,
ft, Outrev, whole.le and retail Di/CC/GIST. 31111 :1
rAINTH,OII„I, DYE ETT . VII.4, ke., N... 141 tor,.;.
three doorx below' 1 Irkein alley, I.ltblbarh. arO'Y
J. L. MA.1.1 5 1 I A L, bucce:isur i 11. Lt,..
• 1Y04.)L DEALER a. 1441 O,3IAII.t:SD/N 311:1tC1TANT.
No. 132 Liberty htreet, Pitt‘burv.b.
Rzfertrico—W. NlVAlat,p,l4 & Wt.... Kramer & Nlbr
pfiy,Tleraari & Cu. nrnmr & Kirkpatrick.
Pittsburgh, litty
w W
. CHADICK. defiler in Kentucky
I
TORACO( I . ItAi;s and PAITR, No. 149
styeet, below Sixth. Pittsburgh. iy
Alfir - Tho taigheeit market prim, in mall, paid for Rag,
Wit MIA .................. I. 0 It. urclu
P. 1.A.11..511A LI, SI, Co.. Imy .rt,n4 1111,1
dnalera In Fretich attel Amore.. 1. A./ lIAN.i.
INtIS, No. 11 Wood street, l'itintrurgb.
ike-"&o' ag...nth for the eviehrated unteureeture , of M.
Dellconrt 3 Co- Pn.rix.
T. C. .I',loll-(AN , anti Sta
,.U. boner. ;lax alvusy.,,ll Ilnald 4 4,14..4-.4l:tto , trilswitt tt
&NA, altd I:l.iuk
o.kp Paper, dr.. wholonal, un,l rnCul, N o . 104 t
tn,t nidaj I'lo,llw - 01.
WA.NTED--11Agx nmt Tal,n , re St-rai*.
JOHN H. MELLOR, AV Itoli.,ttle and Itetai
&Mar in MUSICAL ME\Ts, a:, IS. MI",:('
SCM , MM. ROOKS and Fl' ATIONEII S, No. $1 Wo<Jkl
Pittsburgh. J.ll
m'com.isTEll. AVt - a.1, ,, 1de and 1:.•
Grtait MANt cArrl aEa au
of TOBACOU, IiNUFI and 61.:1iAI1S, Ls,
Pittsburgh.
air Keeps constantly on tlatel a 11k1 go -1111.1) a nil 111,
various I , rancis of linperial 1 •
•
HILUP lirr3l.lG. INJLER7 J. ANI .1 I.
DEYME It 5.,. AN 1) MICSO N, su ccesst t
Jottitut,t I ho o A 00.,) arholonak deulor,. La PI:I.:LA
-lettifEN, ti UN. 9P IC a.. CON WTI ON AR l', S
No. 39 Wood Istreet, °await. tht. St. Clarrloi Hotel, P.,
burgh. up 2
bilig.ll.
Farm. 11011: , .. 1,(11, Mills. Foriinc , , lc. Ai . . fought atol
gold 1111 N 01111111,, , (11; 141111 1% :trl'allts bought. sold and hica
toil .. MI, l(1,11(1A and Notes neguteauil. Especial attention
A TINDL E, \ V hol esalo and Retail ,All- i . g. ,„' - ',.,, ° ,,`: 1 ,1,' . ' ' d 's "" 4 r '''''' ''''l drop-wing
of
the"' T's"'"
A. DIAL HAIINICI9. TRUNK. V.1117K and cArtpwr Ertl, u,,,,-_ , 7 ,i,..
LAO 2iLLNUFACTURRIL, No. 1 11 6 Wuotl street, Pittsburgh. ..‘l ANUl'Acr 0 It Y —3 , 1n.9. it E N TER,
.192 s q era Lloorl fro, I Ile .t.ilteatl..l., 'mike, to the Collevt.e.
, u . i OCtiisi. Al,"1/011 , l:111. I, El( ;i iced hi 11 , 1 twir, for ill i,
ENTERPRISE WT>AKS: ~,o• Pitt ';""" and all Louie „e t/iiNA Mr\ rAI. HAIR ' Wilitli. The bekf
street, third door talus' rinflU alley.—BOW N , t. 9 gY - yriall Iy of uuderial is tut 0010 , 1. toool . n tire Hatirlact ion I:ititr-
L6Y mould Call the W 1.11.1011 of Sporting nein hi their ]. , r, ,, ~„,.,.,.,t inyls,l.l.wly
assortMent of GUNS, RIFLES and lIEFO _,
LVIN(I PISILS,
the largest sod best selected stock ever opted In this sLar. F l LTON CAI;
, 41. mho .\A oRKS, Vt)t N DRY AND
Ica, together with o g e neral luo , ortuu•ilt ..f Ihddware, Cull.- MACH E d
IN Stl , ', : = .1` , 1 , 1 —The otili...rili r
ry, lbws and Fishing Tackle, all of which we otter at 1.1, Iwo int: looted HI , ~ 11, 11 , 'W ‘‘ ,k, E .eo ,i, e ,, , rod, ~.,,,
lowest pcmdtdo prima to tomb purchesere. or for g.... 1,4 1, ,•r Water. iNl'Doll ingli and Sltelil -Ito , hi. 1.. pi i,, ~.1 t„„,,
provod p a per. Ulm i , , tf:o t for and eaci.lito all otili r 9 bar he,eincer. li.cgagi.,
Ti O RTH-NESTERN POLICE AfiENCY 1'ii..1.-4 itlit . ...ll.itisi• Vriiiidit.. Hatt., 01. llrevel, H(111.1 /111 i ell
i idler iii,cril it ho C
,of A I:,
N 0.159 Washington street, Curti.' of Deati(l l l . ll. 1 . 111- . At„ . f„r
. ....T E iM EN,ii . s, Es. ~f sit ~j,,,,, (; EA Et a,; . E 1, ~
0.&00, ILLINOIS. 1'..)A1) CAIzTINt I: , of all deo-riptiou, foul ill othe3 a.l 1,
e_ eUss PINICEdroN P. Ti. "N'i -3. 4- apfleruillflog Lt .o 1%41114111 all , l FIAI•111110 1 , 11.1 p
PINKERTON d CO. devote their end, attmlniwr to (1 , ,, ' • L
1 bk. ....remelt of the , htl..lont devil - ft/lord:: are 1 , 1(111(.
tranttletiOlt of a general iletcrtoc POLICII RUSIN liSs In :1,1 1.1.1.1,11 .11 , El —r.) ~ t l3 Is oar Eastern notenfactin c•-
the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and 1,11(111111, , „h„ 1,,,, 1 , t h em „. h.,.., int,,,r„.,,,,i and ~,1„1 , t. ~ii t .,0,,,,hi,. „,„.i.
uthlibitf_ .an i,,,rr .Nelli,ll, ' . (111g - -. ^, II ;• AV 11 . WETHERELL
_ - - - - - -
F. Sii()PE, m
--EACH ANT - J. el NlJlittrt. -J. ~ it.N1111:,....11. C. Ti Nits_ 0. 11. It ttf/01111,1.
.. 13.' gitre,,A, as.xt door to Dispatch Buildings. thankful i..IAMEItICAN PAl'lEll 11A1'111':MANi . -
.tha Net:, /liberal patron:l.p. lior, es
lolore btuund upon him. ; I , ArTIIR IN i I Ot INI I'A NV. No. TS SiWolla str,t. Pit t..:-
. kings it.ase to a ak a contin nanc" or the .00e, n.rr 1, 0 i ,, ~.,, • 1 , 11,01. mail utit or. sofPA PI lilt MAI 'II N. ORNAMENTS
butur .proparad than ever itt farakh bin tn,ntle and ~. . , 1,,, 1 . 1,11,1,.... I L,,,........ 5(,•,,,,,1k.at.... a ~.. Mwror and Ph 1. ,
ii timers with garments winch v. 11l ittSllll.• entire gati/4111,1i. , 11. F, „„,...,„ ‘ ~„,,,,, „„.., 1 . ,„,,, il, .aj,. p.,.,,, k,.t, T, ~,.„,.„ c . ,,,„
- . 11 e alwolt,,,ke7„T hand a , l , ' :,..gtr .r"rini or tho 14-1 i sic, \,•n tilst. , -, 1 111,1 C.,:itr,, 1'i , ,,,, I, Coil inp, 1 4 , ,,, u , t t, s
styles°f v.-. -,-, -, '' L ..'
' ' ..,
,“ ~"..'" ' ' ' . ' l ' ' rill ' ', k 4... '' l. '' .l ' i and M0u1,1111,.. , 01, ~,., v ,1,.,, 44 t. - ti. , ri. ,. and tiv5,.,;,,, I Ilt apur
ho will make to artier on the taw wet uotirs, I.lllorl T011....1biN t “,,,l ~,,,,,,,,i ~„,„ du, - ,1.1, IL,“, ~,,, ,41,,., ~,,,c l , ~,,w i,
terms. 1 n ,„,..
[nov 1,..tf
rfect fit always warranted
T:301121 H. °LNG TIIOB. D. YOUNG 1 , 11. , ,N , 18 L.
B. YOCNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
• morn. opposite City Hotel, manufacturer et (• ill.
NET YORNITI.I.IIE and CIIAIILS, of every description. M.
terlas and worknumship warranted. and sold at reritne.l
plan. Care taken in packing, Mr land lord water carrislas.
WOODWELL'S FURNITCRE AND
citAins, wholenalla and rrtuii, embracing every
style of furniture, in_llooteweott, Mahogany and Walnut. no'
able for parlors, rhr , mbertk and dining MAR, t.. ooy
a NA' lcv York or PhiladelphL,, and at lower uric., hret
articasuallo-by hand, and warranted.
Want Makers *applied with any quaatity of FURNI
TURE and GITAIRS, on reasonable terms.
Liaela.azul Stemnboate f oruihhed at the Eihortost
ogar Warerooma Nos. 77 and 79 Third street.
*142 1•1176131:11011.
T OEN COCHRAN ec, BROS., Manufactur
ers of Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, 'Vault Doom W Raton
Nos. WI Beaand street and 86 Third etrret, be
*an- and Market streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.; have eu
hand a 'variety Of new patterns Fancy and Plain, auitalde (or
raloirpo66s. Particular attention paid to enclosing Urn ve
Joblaingfl4o caz Awn notice. war=t
4 I,
' h' • • '
• '_, , .
EMI
PUBMSH ED DAILY BY GILLMORE .l'•. MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VO [ATM E XI V.
BUSINESS CARDS
Ull N LITTLE, Jr., Agent, N.. :201 Libel.
ti z n,.1 Ot.
LW
BRANDIES.
Itnultiy. (very tine,'
. rd Dupu) A. 01., ,uper.l
Nlarcen A Co-
WINES.
March
Indio
Yukio du
A m..1111111‘.1.• S.ll,rry,
Mat...mill.• .1.,
T.11.1u 11.
I3.•eswlag
Pur...110., .1..
Ordinary
St.. 11111.1)
Malaga
- Ins
And: Jr
er )
I 1et,11.5,
Togot her with all other art'
g6iNg l aß
TZ - IER'S TI:ANSI'uII'I'ATIoN
u ant ~r ftu - trialuporting
! rnl Ia nOw Cohen. Vitt
"ht . hay.. n w.l vur nod: pants.
•Ava t ath , t ' ltl.l . : .1).111,V LINE, gives us 11
I v.;..1 -r v“.r.th tray
:,L; .1. I tiv..c lilltrettl , the
11111... •• there Will I. lustlilug slnu tsl vu ,ur
I.• 1 11 , '“•1 in it:rwarsititg 11.tibtettl
:1:1.1 1‘...t.,1 1 unit 1/1....1110111.1e :t11:1 deelua. h.
lit Intl & MITCHELL,
Itital I'M/A.o4;h. ht.
.1. I . F: A i 7 , .a.fiof:A.•turers
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• npp: 111.1 S
and Reuli
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t 11,4.10 lIALIII6IitiIIU.
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T \V !I ITE. \ Bus!) AIANT v.icru
ty . •,v, 1 ra,utu, Ili , . old
411 I:/, iJII 111.1:N 1 , V.\ CT01:1. al
Pica-• V: Iv,: t, , VA 00:11 01.4 and
,111:11cV hi aI, r, ?a , la, a., ara,ort,n,at at . NI)S, trinataal
. .
m. r.m.) root Priumling,,
•tilj . ,•1,11 till, LAI the nut
I—, r mt.•.! to gin mti,f.v . th.o. or 12.1,..3
I I I FII:13.1s I'lr.o give him a rail, an he
ua I— 7.. a: 't..7 ly
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y ENV c( LNO II AN h C.IIIIIIA6E VAC
-4171..—J011 ST4IN. Rai , Tlll4 - 41t$ S (27).„ 4.4744rwr 4.f
7441 • . -4 7,11 144 :ow 441 ,771-444•t44. A 1144,7144.714 A 47itA . w44(4141 re. 414 4 - 4 .4 •
11.1 .1111 IL-.•7.1 7 .441.1 714441440.1 w ;Tenet - ally. that 1.14,
14.44 • • ',W.". :!/I• C.A1;171. 4 4471- . .-.. 17. 4 1
477.41 4 '41 b.: 4 i 74 7 r: AAA' til 74;1E74 4 . 7-14E14 741441 I'llA
171 417 7411 ". ,r 7-77 gt • 1 , -:'1 11441444t1 tot.; 17:4714 4rt44411.
. , it It 'tract dui,
at,l •" 1:•'1 , (I, ill air,. It.
to—si rezt.-.rtal.t. , tern:, 1 . ,1tk , in till titiqt uork
wit ,t , hl 15 lie , : • , t an. Lb,
ti.a; all %,!;-, r 11,11 t ihra 4in 1•••
t 1 10.1. I. %, ,1.•.
Pllrt !ta , • r • alt. 11 01 t.. a call. pot
. .
11 tuaeaor. ti ‘1.717‘ ... tier,
pri"rl;i I:1111 CH.‘ , ll
:Oho.o •at 11,01 4.* •••
t... II •% , •t ilalao
110 1,1•:ti 1.11111 1., ••!•1 , • aai 1 lo
!Ammer tueurpa,ted for he.anty •!•••,,,..:ao••• • hno.h
*kill or worktna•ueltip
workNewralt.e . ..l. •
aEo. 11'11114: & 'Cu.. ."osi
tlrect, [Mena. on a/01 nth r 111 , / \ 1.11. ,••,. :/.r. -,•
.tgioacialtt, their pre,eut et - k vl CI. i.•. ..:.•I
negreatly r,lneord
their 113U:talon to ettiltrge mot ...• ‘•
thl , ir igiNe, so a, to mak.o more t-oom for Ili., .11, h• •1 it" II
wishing, to do Ito imniv, tatele. they y.unt
Cltattillt the stock an hand soon In t,•,...11,1e.
rtrivtrtiti .
-
VvILLA-a P. ()IA) Pnisr
m (1,:o bdutsf, .11 awl
BLANK It trgi and sTATI.% I: Y W A); Ft It • K. 1, -
paned to r,nclito crcry t'trio )d
1.111 ‘4l ! It• .1, 1 , 1
furnkh every in :I, • I.' .nt. It T
cry :Inc, at tic
tonnn.
Ft., „ • .. • '1
n.. 11; ., ' . t • . I • r.•.,
t . 1 . 0 It
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t.n - tt,•r tfitt t.t
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r kt.." Iti\ rat,,l I
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th. Ittllo, 411 h
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1.11.• ht . t lt , the 1.... t/ .01% :•• hIS
Wit Eh • pill. Jll2l
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1110 1 1 11 1 11' 111111 111 , •t• - • 1 ....1.,.011-11111 , 41( 1,1”,, in lull 01/1.1 - 1
11111.310 Ih•11 L. 1.. L l'aidtmottitl
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hos t t'.11.,6•10 .1,11-sitssd rs•: uhtiss .1) nod mosivrsttss cislt p. !,•
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P) 1•1.11, t• 41,, ‘ , l Ali ViJILd ,trvot.,
i re —order, p‘pro4..l on the ,kortest
N. B.—Atkoalon 1,1 Stemtals.ot Bolide, Ir , I`V,ChlitY 1/1
r ,, ted t.. at-tick, on accolini of it, httlit woothi.
'I'UNKt x pl..
N. 7S : , econi atret, I.etwcon IV zlll AI al kti.
I'lik3Lotrgh.
Jo?.I
J. D. JONI. . K. D. DKNSII.
TIIN ES & DEN NV. Forwarding am! Comn.mMu Mor
t) Na. GI Watt, ,art, a, l'atgbaryit. (: pl 9
_
LAW BOOKS.I am au thori zed to 1 1
Nora. mawal.l4. Law
1 ,1 .1- 014.1ra. Repot b , by Darr ;
Ibmv•••r* • 111.4 J uty, ;
tir,nhof . , m,,tenro ;
whnrtoris 1, /
And other Itop.rts. Elioni, Lary Works.
OPAL F. U I LLMOrt
Fep.7.l at thy tare of Morning Poet.
1116. for Railroad and Cohl
Qua fur sale by jdoojJ LUIS YIL COLLINS.
NFARTS' FANCY HATS—ASD CAPS, I9I w 4,0 4 street Weal J. WILSON k SoN.
OU cs.o be thoroughly suited with -Ambro
types or Dagmormotypell, nt CARti.VS. et.
opE.sitm ilk (ad & thee.
, ero
„,r 1- '
01”
if s''
ISMOUII
.1 im
&:a La Li .
pud,.,n Corial,
llappA.
Itittherfora's Feotalh Ale,
Ban la) 's London Porter,
Wll,l Cherry Braluly,
Al..iiitho,
Aniseihe,
Curart.a.,
if K hu and Java,
Young Ilys and 'Black Teas,
Niatlish lironmai Cheese,
Luy•trtod 1141y:tau Cigar', of
tin' ions La.atals,
ill Niununga.hola Whisky, of
11 II Vi atJes.
clot cviiitewthil with the bush
nly2fhtito:
=IEEE
El=
Ail la % 11.1111-II I'l 111 N Jl.
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FOR SALE ND TO LET.
virricE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCELLN.—The Public
1.11 Spring sales of Real ESill//' ILI Rochueter are ROW t losed,
and the Lti.,lLDt rik.ASON has hurls, commenced. I.;,er 3
citizen of R.. Looter is lareil employed. ES i• 11 (hirt3 or forty
Rote Guuilies, who have heroine citizens the present Spring.
find constant employment; and in a few di.), a hundred
families morn will la, required to carry on the work of the
present anu.sou.
The the Building F.:,loblidomrnt is now liewr o.anpletion,
and will be in full operation in June. Sy, vial Cars will bo
read) fur delivery, hr rontract, the let of Jul) 1`345. •
Two or I.llr, new ,in 11.0dR1511 , 1 . , writ be cool, in 1,0
for inina,liatol3, and IlUllierilUS 'liter Rope.n eau uis Will Iw
mmunoncrvi. requiring a gnat amount of invehannial and
other labor inilepondent of the Cur
Will probably employ from one iWil hun•lred.
A prondnent brivkinaltor front Pithilairgli Into just pur
chased unto - large lots, and Cullltßi•lesl to stake upon them
forthwith 500,fltki bricks. Two gangs of lends commence
work the week, beidillea the other yards heretofore
te!tablhilied in the neighborhood.
oar ,Moric are already alive with workmen, and
the rand biding to them lined with learnt.
Lamb, vt Lacoming abundant and dear, and tdnemenbi
will goon spring up to relieve some id our liouaes, whirl, now
base live fatuities, four families, three families, and dozens C.A .
them two fatuities each.
Any who did not buy cheap lota at ilia four public males
laid treason, or the four public wiles the present Spring. Cali
Still secure good bargains at ',irate sea, by Calling Olt Ili°
Aubseribor In it.cliretor. Traus—On,thirit down, one-third
in one t em arid one-third IR two "cars.
it
p. S.— A few h 4 ., ran yet tie hail tat tall to b 1" ou4ll.
111/I.limi for 1 , •1 , r. the 51ay. These I. , ts are hire to
loge t 131 City li4o, le 11. et by 12,3, owl the price
only fr. in $1,,..) to $2,50 per foot front. Thu
aunt initgnitlnilit pion( of tour isrn,
in tint ri litre of the borough lit the beauti•
tul Netit orrltar,l, Sr.. of F. Itoini. run he
thronAli grin bare:too, ittol the rt
ore not TOO %1 I'll 11 0111 t N. T. ithiu a 11111011,1
tny
ANI)
I,l'tl IN rAitm AND I:III`IIIIVE:MENT.*
tr,r'eu, 0.1,1 Thur.day atternoon. Jalotary
l`rh, at 7 the prenno, o dl he 4,4.1 ord, r of
lire. Mary it. Thou, Aillullustratrix id the late 4/11111,4 11.
d,. .-1. that valuable weer oi land. toriut. un
Creek. hair Indio nom Piti,burrfli. cal 111. Strukul,lll, Tum
uli, H 0.141. to liol tll 1111111 . 111,111 4 1 , h 1 , 111.1“.11 1 / 1 1
•ur and 11411 - 111, 11.'11 hex.„n u 14 1-1, 11,1 it 11111
111. 1 Fhatriniz 11111. no 4... hi rapalde of turonla unt IN/
1.1.1. , {lto, per da,. ndh a 1),.•111ou
C.4.1.ct Tlll l M/1 1 1,11,1111.1 I,to parrs 131.1,41,
111,1 4 Set, 1/1.1111111:.11 ,1 1111 1 . 1.1,111 4 no. 1 two Sinai Mo. 1tt10 . .4,
Corn Ortrther. and other imprt,,,to - ols. Theoat, 1,11,,
1 , 01111 1 11 a 111. • 11,4 111 1111 1 ti 111111:.. A 1 Slllll'll 11 1•11114,/
I.lsons rowilted.
Al.o. try I.....rinrurr rt. under Cornier 1./r ler /1 CllOll. 11/111.
1 t/111.1.111, al. I.•.nr pr, - u.ol
Mr , . I/W.,. 1 - .4114,1,111; lipy. dad,. ..1 Ida ah.,r.lca
~I)llleu,t,a, a,.1 other hnikhngo.
Fruit ire,. shrubl.ery. to a larli rust,. 11i C 1111,1.11,11. 11
Ina) hr IllYikloti int .erred, handodir. reaLar bring
among the ttr,d lleaualde Karla:arum w thr alurty of this
rite, and inn nelorborhuod 6 5 101) Titt,
tablr,
l'ertun—thle-third cad: one and too )ears, uith
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t!iii thri , portralti. If Yal.t.riliing aortit or Magai,ol,
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plod/Idly arit..iiiled to. Prriyiiint 11011+ of thidr
van Ki•nd a dawn . , pvity 1., or ~1, 100 id rho
I, i Aline hy lain! or 01.10,f1.
1'1.1114.418 nt t,liettauvo having ealetilde articles could nod II
to their advantage to adds".. 10.. HOa, rrh.ir, as an could
act as ngrnta for the sale of the 1.111/10.
I'S It AItI & PI ERIE.
hI! Smith Thud Ste tiet. Philadelphia.
=ME
DR. H. J. BORRETTE, 13 nairtli street,
ritt.b.ro, FRENCII 11[E.11gliV,
nieli in unfailing in rut 0 all tla.• painful and
If. a luck thi• rnii,tiltalial in nub.
It iniptiarat in all i•cf and i ilia,
ration ati.l rugulnt in: ;not
strengthening Llin o 4. {ll, .1•I till • 11`1 Itl/11 'II fin
dutatin lit
M Altill ED LADIES
t It y suited, an it ill ill a LW, 111..,`
nll
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ma th, 1.111 that loin; anti giti
weight W./ dignity to ohjel.t. of either nionointionii or tilt ial
ini lin. , to the toolnal opinion, unit hold that
111111 truth 1111 i r•t. such itt, ortlo ,ii) a/fril
l/li, the. t oll11•1.% I,,lnrs. In 0111
cO•11( our great to, hy
t , tio may look to ll.s for ,'ho,'
1//11Ivr 111111t/1 tab,.
circular,
Cy mho. I:,ors, from V A. M. to 9 P. M
tow %salt wy faith I trill
)II'ORTANI"ri) THOSE AFFLICTED
I
WITH BAD slo ;HT.—Pers....n(l .o ring front Boil Sight,
thing front inuutired decay. old .tins,
or other nutrm, Would n Olt to call upon Dr. D. E. :MAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, wlo rr thy punt rely upon setting
p, it, JUST WANTH OF
THE BSI?. Address, '26 Firth strert, oppiwito A. A. 11111...01i . n.
P. ri.—Tttluscopet. )ticrourippi, TlierillOnntterit. 11.11 d
article appertaining, to the Optician trod,. kola and rtpan,l
on 110
Ca' Ohuyey
inserted in old FTIMOS.
1... Any article not approved of, exchanged frog
der7,ly
voR citßisTmAs RIFTS. what si,
suita
tla im a Pocket Revolving Almanac. to tell the day of
the month at an mutant's glance: or a Puckut Locket or Me
mento. The above articles um be had at
dm."2o NO. 133 MARKET ST.
LIfIRSTIFIELD SON, No. 70 Wood st.,
. have re.-a,ivod a fresh .sortment of
GENTS' PUILNISLIINO
Also, a flue lot of Valles nod Variety Good., sultablu for
ilothiay Preuouts, such at
Porto Munualus,
Can..
Work Boxes,
Dria - 401; Robes,
-.. ~;_;~.n .
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1556.
MAGAZINES FOR 1856-
ii.rpees NtA g .,lllo. 114.1" yoar,
Pot WWI'S di)
(Ifilhlllll , l ,lo
K niolual,ockor .lo
I louseh,.ld Won v,
11o4e)'s Ladv'a Book,
l'utersoo's
llazOtto,
N.•w York Journal,
halloo's Dollar 71outhly,.. I 00
l'auomuna of Lifo and lAterataro.,
Littelhq living Ago, ts,
Illackwod . ,i Edinburg - 15 Mitgazlho., tk,
I urler's Story hooka, S in)
Yankee Noh.aal, 1 43
W. A. OILDEi7PENNEI k (A)
Fifth at., opplsito the Thralrr
PRICES REDUCED--
Iliad,. rat),
Widow Bert •tt Papers,
horse Clark,
Lamp Lighter,
Ilayard Taylor's Japer, 3,
Pi escott's the Second, 4 10
Poopeds Complete Works, 113 volumes, 25 UU
A 12
Imir 1,16), 12
AVatelt man,
Ida May,
hkh the Riliht or the Left? 1.
it ring's Works, 15 volumes, 1 00
Wave, ly Navels, 12 volumes, 1 M.)
All Annuals worth $2, gulling at $1,60; and those Nroril,
:11 fie i'l,:a9; many other fine works bound in antique
Rohl vet y low. Large and stria Bibb, sold 2U per
vnote lower than any lionso in the ray. Magazines all sold
toe cent. per number. All persons Who went to save 911
per c,. tit. and no humbug, go to
LAUFER'S ifOi.)KSTOIIE.
der Yl No. J 0 Fifth st., nest tßattqu Erchangeltatik,
DILESCOTT'S NEw N'Zi.lli: and ”titer 110 W
oponed at DA VIS'ON!,S itookatore, 65 Mar
ket street, near Fourth.
Resides a large stock of Iloliday Rooks for v 1111,11,1 and
lollo,sing are Just opened:
Pre,eot is Philip the Sei Wei, in cloth and half calf.
Nirkte., do
r.,..,11.1:4 flu eke
Cianiunio ou John, Ac. Reward Cards;
PIAILI l'onnueittar,lieup edition; Divine Lot e. lad a,
Bay!. Christinti Lite, nee and beautiful Jul, idle, I; rr-
Lettrie , Le.•turi-s on Ilistor) and Lit, at ;
Barnes' %I r 1 ). of Sal, alien; Lectures mad Views on Slavery:
Aleister Karl Ritchie's Alimlc Life: 'Flulekoray's Ballads ;
II and Agie, the !this; Ladles of the 11,4,1111010.
Ireariliful !Na rk; Iligtowy of tho Papm-y, Lamb,:
Ur ilour Henn. 'ts Yapolonn, 2 yids, I,oritirm ; Crifilasprrndener
el the Duke of llydfnnl, 3 nails, L,oudon ages of Cm/lain
C , ook. 2 vols. lsmilon ; Family and other I.ithlei, of tdl otyle4
anal prices, Amerie.in and English editions.
Cant and on. the new Family and Pulpit Wide I,nl,lLsliasi
by Peek & dee2n
130()K8 FOR CIIRISTIIAS PRESENTS -elate mile
'looks for the :
Young American's Library—Lives ofinfer'' tit Distin
guished Americans; iA cente per volume.
I I mo•c.fori do do
Ali,. Mel ntsath's labniry consists of Illind
19:r:. ilrahant, Florence Ainott, Mots house 11.1.01)
Iterireft. nurse awl Lily Stanhope; 37 , ,,,C per volume.
Mary }fount's Popular TA., m fourteen Isentudul
prier 37 a.,0 per volume.
Appletani'l Ciroistral Library. Z`ri vela; prier; per
'Fog ether w ith n suppl) of other Jtivonilo ti,.dia t o o ninu,
Imo; to mention.
('nil 30011 101 d 1111 a, your sele..t.iotm at
AV. A 4:11.1)EN VENUS; k Cltl-.
111,145 Piftli id.. opposlh• the Tie
fIULIDAY PRESENTS—
F4I4C) Portfolios
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loknintAn--a great ratirly
itos.m;
Mon ;
P.nal
A .1 a yr ,, at 1,1 v „L ,L. Fancy for Cliri,t
Ittnn and Neu Yt-ett'e. Prrm.ll4. by
W S. HAVEN, Stntl.nter,
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BOOKS FOR CIIIIISTNIAS—
The I.solis-s' W rya: h; i ;IR of Friolokhip ;
l'lse 001.4 ; Prorsoo.Ron'ss i:ift ;
Tto• l'lsih.isossos : (Sits of Ata,:t.::, , ,, :
Th.: F.args-I sus-n.4 ; `.ll.4lnory's (1111 ;
Ile M......... 1:......a. ; Trospersuov tifft.;
Tlso Msagoo!ia.; Avow rials..ll
Tl.O Mlgts..to.lto , risti4tiatiliantegokin , '
'Flo. l'....ass. of Stuars.o : Llocillao gift: •• "
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, '..111•101. Ps,ural NS lab.; 1.11‘.1: - ..ts , 1 111111 VIIy
II:. -terl eurravls“;%and su,rtrialt.s.
1:1,41 Poot ;cl Nrorlu, siltistratosi with riegstbt
• 1 ..,grus i 41,1 ,rtnut.
•11.11 , . I.lsutiftsll, Ills, Li nt.•.l
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1 W. 116,4 of Post io; !use
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Frio, 1,111 1
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...tannalt ataluntl,l bound tt, lett:tat 1,11e.1in..; A.
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t.llllllll, and enatiatrt , p011',.. ,khor -t •r,.a.
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Rat L. Nlanarrao, .1, le o.
Ittaaotolaa e 1, ut
LAUFFEIt'S
N,. Fifth n.•,t to
pItESENTS FOR TUE liounnv SEASI -
the mind, In.h. nth! Right by culling Fuld buy
Theof our lily illinhinateri Itoohß.
The iteruhlicau G.urt ; a ith l‘suut portrnitx of di,
tiookirdiod Females of the United Stan, in rho tici3,44 11-1,11
t 's : illustrated.
Leaflets Memory for
rovtlClll Rork, of 11, ron, Mr, Ilettont, l follow. IGu
Jott.m. Burns, Ar... ht antique and half binding^.
The Waterly tlallery; antique Nutting.
Cltal.trteristies of Women; do
Wornen of the Scriptures; tin
Ult rt.:Owl's Daily Delight; do
Call Lind exrmdun for yourselves at
W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO'S,
Fifth tt.. opposite the Theater.
y -Lt• A
ABLE uniusT)Lks PRES — EN - TS.
—A large unit I..eauLiful assotiutent of WATCHES,
CHAINS mid JEWELRY, at G . ; Market street, corner o f
Fourth. W. M. WILSON.
1J l- lideltritten A met ican Razors,"the List in the World,'
for sale only at the nlnrca plea,. dOr-t.)
61
EICAADAy (lin S
BOOK
Characterinties of Women; 20 steel engravings ;
Lltille binding.
Lays of Ancient Rome; antique binding.
St overly Gallery; 3b engrarings; London edition.
Republican Court; 21 portraits of A nierleatt loemah,
Christian's Daily Delight; fine illoAtrattons; antique
Women or the Scriptures, do' do
Knickerbocker Gallery; 49 portraits of distingunthed rem.
tributors to the Kniikerbocker Magazine; moroevoand cloth
binding.
Leaflets of Memory for 1556--.l . .autirul gift le,dt.
Christian Year; beautifully illustrated; morocco.
Irving's Sketch Rook—tine edition.
Th, Floral lieep3ake--41 beautiful present.
The
Seetwry tho United States—the limed tsmit of the era on.
Poets—llyron, Moore, Burris, Mrs. Ileums, Ben Jonson.
Shalspeare, Sc.; inn antique mid half antigne
Large and small Bibles, Prayer Itook , , In variomi sty lea of
binding.
Children's Looks—over 500 different kinds, suitable for
children of all ages.
Don't forget Lo rail at
W. A. OILDENFENNRY At
Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
lIIRISTMAS SEASON—Fresh Fruits jw+
eivoil by Y. R. DIU \ 0, No. 1 Diamond--
nualith.w;
Currants—old and now;
Citron—new;
Lemon and Orange Pool.
Also, Pirkles, Taurus, fresh Peaches and Tomatoes.
devil)
ATCIIES AISD JEWELRY at mduce
prices, ut
W •
ItOllllltTS & MO.'S, No. 41 Fifth stroot,
Who will dinpose of any article In their variety at prima
tower than the 1311100 art-idea can be bought for elsewhere in
the city, within fifteen diva. They have ‘• marked down"
their stral, iu order to make plata, for a now and flue melee
don, purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday re
membrancas, by the senior partner, who i 9 at pretwut in the
Fast for that panto:se.
We ttake our veracity piton the assertleh that we will .01
FIFTEEN PER CENT. LOWER Oahu former prices.
who desire any article in this way WRlplerwe call.
4,10 leave
8 RHO.
PITTSBUEGII POST.
sATliwAy muuNING
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A USTRA(TS ou
War Dr part lava t
SLI•RET \ hlAk E , A 10:1`111tT
actual strength of the Army is otn-
CVI, ;Ma wen. The twthnrited force is 17,: , 67.
The recuruiting Kurvice is progressing satisfacto
rily, and it is believed that in a few months the
di,parity be overcome. Enlistments to the
numher of lo:,1,1 tilt', made during the ,year
ending dept. I,as not the whole 'nun
her wilt, de,ire.l to %CM figlajun tifo), , t h e
banner of Uncle Sam—for there were tiliward ,
of 20,orli r ,rsons who offered to enlist. and were
r•.l . ii-ed in con-Nnenee of minority and general
notitne , - for ::enice. Casmalitie- amounted to
It is i u urutel. no , i a growing etil,
for the m;,,,ry are sa crey u ;
the infant , e,lie are relea. , e‘i subject the GoVern
tacat 1., a rerivus bill tdexpen,e. The Secretary
rooationewis that the contract shauld be made
liiading in every ease where de,eption has been
otnpl.ye 1, and a nakkiilleativn of the existinglaw
is called for.
The troops retain the same vneral distribution;
four additional regiments have ',eon organized.
The Cavalry companies which were sent again-t
the Sioux Lave gone into wiutLr , i narter, at Fort
Leavenworth, and will be in tr , ition for opera
ti,,ns in the Spring. The 'On Infantry checks
the Indiana on the Oregon rout,.
All intercour:-.e with the Floridn. Seminoles has
lo.ewatrictly prohila.a. Effort, are in progre,s
for their remov.it from tie Floods country. The
troops have expi.rc.l the region, have opened
road-, and have arrivrd at of accurate
infornution re, , peeting the territo. y rn.w in p 0.4 -
session of the lndimis. cot that future operation ,
will be greatly facilitated. The propriety
of levying volunteer reinforcement, in the l'acifie
latpartment, for the purpose of chastising the
savages 1 , L4 the coast, title lion Which the lie
ci Mary declines to decide, preferring to leave it
t , , the military commander in the Department.
Th,,, ga llantry o f the troops in the Indian cam
paigm, of the year is F.poken of in terms of high
I.raise ; but the unusual extent of operations has
caused large expenditures, which have exceeded
the appropriation , .
' In order to pre,erve the etiiciency of the Army.,
several nroasures are 9uggel , ted. viz.:
1 It is ,—.tintated that there he a revi , on of the
law In 'auk :old command. The right
f command stfnuhi follow rank Ly one certain
rule ; otlicers holding get oral commiseions should
nut be pineed upon the staff, but have opportunity
to ae,inire 1 t-actieal military knowledge ;
f same v,.rviVe should not be di
of, 11,,r ,11..U1 , 1 foot lie std,divided artille
iy and int:miry , or mounted men into dragoon,
and cavalry.
2. I ttlicers no longer capable of performing cc
-I,ve duty should he retired from the er , .ice, but
the rates of ,coutpensation siloold lie increased,
lola the laws respecting allowances undergo re
S. l'lto provi,ion, of [lig Art of Aug.. 1:-5
iucran, , ing pay of InT,k . and fly, x h be ox
t u!1 etdi , tod men.
4. An iiteren,..t. of the) Corps is recom
i. rive more military , torek.iseliers are needed
in the Quarterninstet-Gentirnr , Lhiartinent.
The prohibition ~f the purclia,d hilidA
(or nalitary poem cau.ra eniltarrat--mtent. and
SheKlbi he t..1t2 militaryre.tu i re
ta-bejtObl.
Thn Secrnt:tr en.' -'.I.;n , upon thi,o roint.l , .. and
pre-ses thou tame- id,r3l.lc prup•u•
tint of then ,vs• :n hi. r,-,•••ninn•nintinn.
3.ll , it•ip tt ,•1.- al I',e time of
lir e- i:t1.1.• I oiwit I ,•t i It, VI. , fi • I 11 t‘
n••t b..
It i
11114 :LIE I a.
rt ., 111‘•11..I1 l'• 'ChyK,.4,O-1
f.nir : 54413. i.
197. 'P.. , no?, 1.i11:1111:', 11 , :tr W:l4llngtOn will
ot o ,, A gy_
,„„, .nt
tot I i
ef..ren..e t , the 1 , 1,111t.;i :tt 11:trr“tit , 1 , 1trt*,
1 cathel , ,h. , .ttted:trh• • whieh were t.r ,
tlee , l tpru ti t• t :111'10in rolll
16,.e !tit t•
..t1 ,3-.%
.1 new
tithCr ;pl . nl N\ ,••
11111 1 11111 , 11 1.1 1 • ..1 , 1 111 1 1 . 011, 1 1 •1.1 j , tery
rtant, partiewarlt .6
/xlen•i, ti- r r ither•tr•ri 14.1.`1.•(• ,if the ~p•
pro:trite: N••Nt ttl',.•tttl , , i lite eutnuiltth t.tf
the mint+ cluetnel ttie tanin.ti.tttlon between the
i an I Al•.bile harbor. 'rho' en
trance t f the l'oittuttttt beer 411 ,, 11id ale he rta
tn!ti. Al.pr.pri.ttinr, are 1, ked fur the ert,ttien
of arsenal, in Texas, Now Mexic, anti on the
north l'nethc coast. New models for all small
artile tine heen adapted. embracing the late im
prose:tient,. nen pi.tol, with increased length
„1 ,sn,i capable
enrb*,,•, j, partitallarly notteed.
werk upon the :Nltlitary Itoads has made
sat{-factory progrosx. The t•turvey of the North
we•tern Lake , been prosecuted with energy.
,so ttg - b o ats ta t the western river, hare bet n
sld.
Tito f'd,a . fira4 il l % been
ctunpleted . 1t is decided that the most
practicable and economical route is that of the
parallel. The Colorado Desert is not unsus
captible of Culotta.. The St‘cretary is quite
tar.kralde to this route, setting forth its advanta
gos in glaring o•durs. The practieattility o f sink
iuq well, along the route Iva+ tested.
The contributions to physical seience included in
the results of these , urveys tire exceedingly
The final portion the report is on elaborate
e.,,,ideratien of the military defences i•t . our Pa
cific territoly. It is orgued that a railroad to
the iadi..pensable, fur the reason that
it will be the old, mealy+ of thr.,wiug - relief into
the l'acitie country, in ease of any collision with
a maritime power, and our Navy being inade
quate to the convoy of the necessary number of
,torediir. A railroad communication is not
,mly likely to be a paying enterprd , e, but ;t will
ho‘o the utlect fortitl‘ing the Western eoast
again-t attacks from obrood. No .tronger ground
in favor 4f a Pacific road has been token by any
party not diivelly concerned in the speculation,
than that which is assumed by Mr. Secretary
Report of the Secretary of lino Nary.
The report of Secretary Dobbin is an extreme
ly interesting document.
The Home Squadron, commanded by Captain
Paulding, consists of the frigate Potomac, the
sleeps Cystic and Saratoga, and the steamer Ful
ton. 'l'h{.. Columbia was last seen at St. Thomas.
has been had of the long-missing
sloop Albany, which has been given up as lost.
The Brazil Squadron consists of the frigate
Savannah, Captain Salter: the sloop tiermantown,
and the brig Bainbridge ; the Secretary remarks
that these+ vessels have been " industriously "
cruising between Rio de Janiero and Montevideo;
hut, as there has been no especial necessity for
squadron there during the past twenty yeaus they
have done nothing but cruise.
The African ti,publron, under the emnmand of
Capt. t 'rabbe, consists of the sloops-of-war
Jamestown, Dale. Si. Loins, anti brig Dolphin.
The sloop Marion, recently attached to the Afri
can Squadron, has been condemned as unworthy.
The slave trade south of the Equator has been
broken up,
The Mediterranean Squadron, commanded by
Captain Breeze, consists of the frigate Congress,
the steamer Saranac, the sloop Constellation, and
the storeship Supply. Nothing has been done in
the Mediterranean.
The East India Squadron, under the command
o f Captain Abbot, consist of the sloop Macedo
nian, the steamer PoWhattan, the sloop Vandalia
and the stereship J. P. Kennedy. The civil war
in China has afforded some employment for our
vessels in the East. The Secretary recommends
sending one or two steamers of light draft to
navigate the Chinese rivers. The steamer San
Jacinto sailed from New York in October to re
lieve the Macedonian, whose time abroad has ea
pined. The survey of Behring's Straits and the
North Pacific, under command of Commander
Rogers, has boon carried on with satisfactory re
, salts. The account of this expedition in the
mutt interesting part of the Message
N ; ,
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'1 , 74'1,1: - ...: ' ,: ' 4..'•
The Pacific Squadron is composed of the frigate
Independence, the sloops St. Mary, John Adams,
sad Decatur, and the steamer Massachusetts,
the sloop Warren, and the ship Fredonia. The
Squadron is under the command of Captain Mer
vin°.
.1 \
The Michigan steamer hasleen usefully em
ployed in the upper Lakes.
Like all of his predecessors, the Secretary
earnestly recommends an increase of the Navy,
and particularly an addition of steamships of a
light draft of water. A great Naval force, the
Secretary hints, cannot be improvised by the tap
of the drum, like a great army. lie considers
our Navy to diminutive too contend with that of
tiny respectable power, and too feeble to protect
even our own harbors. The aggregate tonnage
of the United States in. 1812, was 1,249,997 tons.
For the year ending Juno 30, 1855, it was 5,-
212,000 10-95, and our sea-coast is now greatly
increased in extent, and the damage wlinettintight
I,e effected by a respectable enemy in six months
would greatly exceed the cost of a Navy suffi
cient to protect our commerce efficiently. The
question of the increase of the Navy the Secre
tary regards as one of peace rather than of war.
The Secretary enlarges at great length upon
the apprenticeship system, which he hits adopted ,
as a means fur furnishing a reliable body of
seamen for the Navy, and gives the testimony of
officers in its favor. Lut we look in vain fortuity
original idea or suggestion in Mr. Dobbin's re
port ; it is entirely destitute of anything of the
curt, and exhibits no special knowledge of the
service, beyond the figures which aro furnished
by the heads of bureaus. The old aristocratic
plan, which has resulted in the state of affairs
which rendered the action of the Navy &thing
Caard• necessary, is to he continued, and the
Secretary adopts the old plan (which has worked
so badly) of educating men to be common sailors,
without the hope or prospect of bettering their
cmulition by good behavior.
The estimated expenses of the Department
for the ensuing year are $13,524,505. 7, which
is less, by nearly $'3,090,000, than the estimates
of the last fiscal year.
LIABILITY OP SUBSCRIBE - ILS TO STOCK.—In
the superior Court nt Boston, on Saturday, the
case of the People's Ferry vs. Balch, was brought
a llot
to close, after a trial of nine days. It was a
test 1 - t brought to try the question of compel
ling s iiscribers for stock to pay up the amount
of their subscriptions. The verdict was for the
Company for the amount claimed, with interest,
thus establishing the principle that subscribers
to stocks are liable iu full for their subscriptions.
This has for souse time been a mooted question
with companies and delelict subscribers to
stock The impression has heretofore prevailed
that the forfeiture - prescribed in the company's
charter was the only
, remedy of the company
against defaulting subscribers. This, when com
panies were create works of utili
ty., and such as Wiii**titianted by timpublic
want, was deemed tillWielen.t. The five dollars
or ten dollars required to be paid at the time of
subscribing, used to be of such binding force as
L'ensure the payment of remaining instalments.
It was not the fashion, a few years ago, to sec
shares of improvement compauies, banks, eta,
sink snore than the first instalment below par.
Spa-, the providing of charters is one thing, and
that of carrying the business or thing author
ized into operation, another. Works of im
provement were formerly made by those apply
ing for the privilege to construct them. Now,
tb blow huge schemes, involving millions of dol
lars. into notoriety and favor by illusive and•de
ceptive practices, is the business of a more im
posing set of "Jerry Diditlers," whose purpose
it is to secure to them Selves a largo slice of the
fins funds realized, too often leaving the Jiro
ject cd enterpri,:es with empty coffers to their
victims. Under the Boston decision, above
quoted, the discovery by subscribers that they
livo been deceived in the character and cost of
tin c contemplated road, canal, or whatever it may
hr, is no excnipti,,n from the payment of the full
amount subselibcd, although it may be shown,
and often is ohown, by the market :Alcor shares,
that the work is not worth a half, and sometimes
not a fourth of its cost. The decision in ques
ts .11 may be good law, but if a subscription is to
be c,ll,iderol as an ordinary liability, for which
: the ,1111-iriher is bound in all his property. 'Why
f, the additi,nal penalty added of the right of
. :it. , c. inpanv to forfeit in ease of default ? Why
n. 4 throughoU) let the ,übscription rest as a
e .i1110“11 ,lil.l. 1,1 he !'lleti t ' or and collected a
, uch l'
11113111i;;III
r, nun I in
,1:01 i❑ thi
Tut: following article from the Philadelphia
A pier wan and 0.; azette sltows how cordially all
parties in this country are prepweeci to sustain
the view, of the President on the English and
Central American questions:
a boom I:III.ATIOss.—We believe but one
opinion exists in this -cionrounity in regard to our
complications with Great Britain ou the subject of
Central America, and that is that our gorerument is
clearly in the right in the. position it has assumed,
and that it must and will be sustained, atoll hazards
and at any cost. The views expressed by the Sena
tors who joined iu the conversation which followed
the reading of the President's Message on Monday,
arc the views of the whole country, and uttered, as
they were, by the representatives of all the parties,
and fragments of parties, into which, at this time,
the American people are divided, are full of signifi
cance. It is to be hoped that when they reach the
opposite shores of the Atlantic, they may not be
without effect in modifying the hostile and aggres
sive policy upon which the Palmerston Ministry
seemed so obstinately Lent—a policy which, if per
,istod in, cannot but lead to deplorable results, even
ifit plionld not involve the dreadful calamities of war.
As matters now stand, it is a source of sincere
congratulation that our Minister nt the Court of St.
James is n wise, cautious and moderate statesman ;
fur If it were otherwise, the worst consequences would
Le sure to follow. We have a good reason fur be
lieving—apart from our general knowledge of h .
character—that Mr. Buchanan has thus far condue
od the negotiations in a temper which has challenged
the respect of the British Cabinet, and that if helms
not succeeded in bringing them to such terms as jus
demands. he has at least shown that the most
rdaorons assertion of national rights is not incom
patible with diplomatic courtesy."
As the house of Rothschild contributed materi
ally to the downfall of Napoleon, so they hare
had a hand in all the subsequent operations of
the eastern world. The New York Journal of
o,lnm ercr has the following remarkgrospeotittgthe
recent transactions of, the money hinge:
- Their loans have reached the enormous
amount of $515,000,000, viz: to England, VO,-
000,000; to Turkey, $40,000;000; to Austria,
$l80,000',000; a first loan to Russia, $180,000,-
000; to Sardinia, $10,000,000; to England,
exchequer bills, $85,000,000; aoMa second loan,
just being perfected, $100,000;000. It is this
last loan which the Rothschilds, it is said, have
agreed to make in gold ; that is supposed to bo
at the bottom of the 'specie movement. Most of
these loans, it is to be presumed, have been sold
out before this—the Rothschilds, in suck-cases,
merely acting as agents between the public and
the.goveriunents that borrow. Nevertheless, the
house that can even temporarily assume such a
burden, within little more than a twelve-month,
must he one of gigantic influence, credit end
power. It is now plain that this same house is
on the side of peace, ' •
The Rothschilds are universally regarded as
men district probity and honor._ It was his high
character, as well as tact and business talent
which gave Meyer Austen% Rothschild, the found
er of the house, the gratuitous use of the treas
ures of the Old Landgrave of Hesse-Castle,during
the Napoleonic era, and thus secured the fortunes
of the broker's family. But their whole power
is enlisted on the side of established governments;
and the cause of liberty in Europe has no dead
lier enemies than the great Jew bankers of the
19th century.—Lou. Corn. Review.
Our tabiem fur the year 1:155 are now complete and we flliK. l
he att,, , resmte imports at thin Port, by Lake, cong,Morahbrin ,
rend over thing• of last year: •
I int - Norte of gruiti dmiutr, 'bushels— •••
du.
Increase In 1855, bushel§ ........
imports td flour during 1655, barrols
11, do. do. 1854,
1110 , 1 the in 1856 7 lxu-rula - 1 „.9:59
Reduce the dour to 4rnin and we have The follow repult
Imports of grain in flour, 1855, bnxhola ....... 3,742,a8
Add grain... J9,1'99,677
Cndn In flour to 1854....._....«
Do.. do.
Total. io,rerise of pan to 1855, bushels
NUMBER 8.2.
Lake Imports... Port of Buffalo
Nront the Buffalo Express, December 31.1
-. 1 / 8 ,6y:4188 .
et•
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RATES OF ADVERTISING
AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS
' ,OP NONPAR.C.II,,On
One square; afor 6it4tion .......
Do. each additional ....
Do. ;
Do. two week:a
Do. • tliti,d
Do. ouo mouth.—
Do. -two-montlis.•...
Do. , 4.br00 months,.
Do. four mouths_
Do. aix months.•••.
Standing Cara, linea oP twig POT anninu
CHANGEABLE At PIEASURE :
One square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,) 2 00
Marriage notices, 30 cents ; Doan' not lePg, '23 cents.
Louisville as! a Tobacco market
Under this head the Louisville Commereial
Review gives the following history' ofthe To
bacco trade in that city from its' eefmnencement
to the present time:
It is well known that Lonisville possesses
advantages as a market for Tobago Nildeli:Ate
superior to those offered in any otite'f: . CifS-Of
the West or •South: A wat.ehoitSo .tratshiicted
for the tittle of Tobacco at this point atA,eari,y....as,
the year 1899.. In 1815 this warelainse-AvaS'aei'A:-,,
stroyed,"and a new one built on Patartf-kitrent
below Main_ The salary of the Inspector was_.
then fixed at twenty-five pounds currency.pgr,
annum. This Inspector-residedatnenic distance -
from the city, and when a sufficient quantity, of .
Tobacco had been collected at the warehouse to
make it an object, he was sent for to- come and
perform his duties. The entire crop did not
~.
then exceed five hundred hogsheads. From that
period uutil the present the Tobacco _market of
Louisville has steadily gruwn into impoqance,
until, for several years past, it has come to be
considered amities% and most,advsnitagoous,,,tuar
kot in the United 'Strifes. 4:tnin'Y'sdinagintif)
even...thtisewho are not inintediatelyinterqated:im,
the trade, .to explain some of, tlie' reasoti4Ofi,,
have glien peculiar prominence to LouisvilltaAii- , ` ,
this branch of business.
In the first place, it is a fact well known - to all.
Tobacco dealers, that in the three tlivisiona of..- •
Kentucky to-wit: the Northern, Southern, and
Middle, a variety of leaf, suitable to oil the pur
poses of the manufacturer, is grown. • In- no_„:
other State is so great and so complete a, variety
produced. The cigar maker, the lump. manu
facturer, and the stammer, all find in this. State
the articles best suited to their ynrious purposes.
These Tobaccos all naturally find their }ea s y to
Louisville as a market, anti as a necessary con
sequent, attract bityers . to thislitalm:i...).Desides
this advantage, another important poitttingainell
io the presence of the numerous mannfaqturers
of Tobacco at this place. Thesepeftifoli,liayiig,'''
to - compete with the established marki3fnef nitlets;-:
States, offer large prieeii to. the planter, and -so.. ]
- attract here great quantities of the article. It .
is well known that really fine Tobacco, fgt. bran
ufacturing purposes, has brought and will Always.
command here as high rates.as can,-be forit,
at any other point in the .I.lnited.States,
number of manufacturers is rapidly increasing.
the character of' the article Which' they'produce
is steadily growing-into favor, and- the , market'l
for its sale is enlarging every day, so that plan- . ,
tors cannot be so blinded to their own interests
as to seek foreign markets for an article sWiriFir
will pay - them so handsomely at their Own doors.
Again, the facilities for shipment from this
point to the various eastern markets are:recent-„
y so irrcreased-that an entirely new demand leis'
sprung for .-Lenisville, !Tolle: no: Ailirt.k 7 firn
New York, Western Pennsylvania, Northern Illi
nois, Ohio and Michigan, all of ; which-mere...4p. ;
wetly obliged tolook- to New Atoi:le-far aladuldpi
plies of this article, ..have recently. turned, their
faces westwardly, for the simple reason that they .
can now get the some article at less'rates'Of
freight and without the flamer numerous anti;
onerous commission's. Nur is tiffs themtq belie
fit procured to these purchasers in, choosing,thiT
market. It is well known that, tnaleas
is in unusually excellent order, it is always-se-.
riously injured by being confined, on shipboard ,
in its passage through tho warm eititonte,of thq
gulf of Mexico, and along 'the - Coast...Of th."
Southern States. And as I,ouisVille,Tii"2:ll4.only.
prominent shipping point for - tlie.atfae, iCliils,
of course,this great advantage over-rival mar
kets.
The handling of Totmccoliftlie iiarehousels
here conducted by men of uncrienaeovho huvU
called around them all the facilities :wilful gap. jn.
any way promote the advantage of ,iitfier buyer
or seller. On account Or these poiriti'ersupei
riority over other places, and in view a these
facilities, Louisville has attracted to her a num
her of resident. buyers of tobacco, who make this
the great distributing point for ther purchases;
supplying not only many of the United States,
but also making shipments hence to foreign mar
kets.
The amount of business done by legitimate
manufacturers alone (including the purchase and
sale of leaf and lugs for other markets) amounts
to over one million of dollars. This does not
include large purchases made by resident' and
transient agents and brokers.
Below we give a very interesting table, pre
pared NN ith great care, nnd, as will readily be
seen, with no little labor, showing the price at.
which every hogshead of tobacco was sold during
the last year. This table will be a very valua
ble one fur future reference, and we do not doubt
that the pains which we have ckpended in pre
, paring it will he fully appreciated by our rendera:
3 330
4 0: 4051
4 50 422
5 (to 4.15'
18 fa. 4C5
61 (10 80
150 (O.) 500
7'2
55 520
100.. '1,7 - ;. - ; 540
151 ® SEO
210 ® 550
376 cLu 000
150 (5 620
1110 ® 640
155 (a) 000
175 ® -6 80
38 0 ® 700
105 50 740
110 ® 740
111 4 715)
780
175 111 800
58 50 820
41 ® 840
10 65 8 1,11
68 ® 850
75 50 000
12 (.5 1) 2o
(q, 4 10
5 (0 4 30
17 0,6 450
25 95 1 70
48 fia 4 85
0' 86 2
SO (1,. 5 4',
242 05 5 .16
217 (0 5 65
212 88 G 05
239 (4 6 25
168 (9) 6 45
210 (0 6 (2
175 (4 6 65
210 (4 7 05
1178 @ 25
77 09 7 45,
105 6_5 7 8.5
89 ((6 7 85.
(,r, 8 05
70 825
80 B=4 815
2 @ 8 00
22 ((t.
!II (0 9 05
115' 6 , 5 9 .25 . -
5 0 45
6 40 9 63
6 09 9 85
6 (i 6 10 05
10 25
11 4i 10 50
(0 . 10 75
1 03) 11 10
(0, 12 00
1 04 14 00
3 (c 5 940
i 9 (E 9. 990
5 989
23 (0, 10 00
1 ( . .p 1000
3 (gl 1.0 40
4 0.( 19 C. 5
3 05 11 00
3 (9.. 11 55
1 5 13 35
Louisville Hog Market. - •
hoes —The hog market has continued' in
same dull and apathetic state mentioned. , irk;ouri,
last. The sales ,have been very small, Awing to
the scarcity. of currency and the unwillingness
of drovers to accept current rates: The tran
sactions have been generally en time; And at
$5,7566 not, and the market.. closasAlat, We
can see no good reason .fur ,the , change inthe
market. Wo can discover no new 'facts Which
warrant the decline that has oecurred. -.11 hogs
were worth, $ . 6,6(47..110. a few days. ago, they
should be worth thatr.fipire - now.' It Maybe - that
they sold above their valuel,leit,inti if. not'they
are below it now, We see no..stronger.intlica
tions of a lar , er crop. than was g..pected ten
days since. en still think tbe packed. r erop,will
little, if any, exceed 2,250,000 - hogs; and the in
crease in weight will not be large.. The p6ace
rumors are perhaps the prime..cause of. thepanic
among operators, which, commencing, at
nati, has spread all.: over the western Military.
The foundation of the rumors wit have endeav
ored to investigate by a careful reading of our
Ziropeiur files, and our impressionisthat,peaeo
is as distant as ever, and that if prices„ depend
on the war. they will be maintained,
Quotations are, Mess Pork - $16®40,2,5 ; M.
0. 15,50 ; Rimips $12,50; printe lard Ite.'.;-No.
I do 9A-c.
Number ,ef-- , Hogs-ki//e6l , lleit , Season.
Hogs killed., In Pens..
64,808, l,OOO
2.8,750 nOOO
31,800 ''l,ooo
40,059 , .2,500
80,144 2,500
17,8:35 600
14,150 000
Hull, Hunt•& Co.
Hamilton, Ricketts & Co.
A. S. White & Co.
Atkinson, Thomas & Co.
Du'sley & Co. . •
Wm. Jarvis & Co. •
Huffman, Hamilton & Co
Total .
Total receipts
TilE Prussian and United States - governments
have entered into an:agreement respecting the
regilstry. of letters toiwarded by `the ''Prussian
closed mail. For a registered'Nttnr Sint from
Berlin, not exceed' . half an onficti'fn iibight,
an extra postage' oP two:silver groschens is to be
Laid on (fifteen silver grimmliens:is..l,q be elm:rged,
and onletters-of the-earee Yelg,ht,sp,tit fnlm the
Unite#,SPiten to Berlin, an. edOidennl posi4we of
live, poroy. making: the fetal' to'br 'paid 7CNOR
torlt,,lf:franked-1 thirty.frve 'eerttit , c; _
~~a2,s~:s
t cszy:;~s
43,i,i-!/ . 2' . ' ,. :.; , .,-'.. , :i-;',
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1 (.4 4 ;10
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61 @ 4'95
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2 . 01 10 85
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172 v# 5 50
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170 sti 6 10
210 90 0 no
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175 55 11 70
165 94 6 90
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120.-(c '7 30
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53 41 - 1 8 10
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C'om. Review, Dec:: ,28.
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