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I'INK EItTON I; Co. tmusiteti , ll ..f it PoLICF. the Stuns ni )liehojatt and 111,111.11, mblftvitf _ BSIIOPE, NIERCHANT TAILOR, Third Street, neat door tu Nap:ltch Budding's. thankful n.r the very littoral 113Lr011age bvnto,oti tip, u Lira_ 1.131.1 have to ask a continuo: we of 1.11.• n 11.11.1, as It« is toot better prepared than - ever to Tut ni-h !ri.qpim and k tumerb A ill. garment, which will le.ine • en:, .itiAlkenet. Ile always ke.op, rii hand a large U-4.0,1 ,h, style+ it diII be u Itl tuition to ord., on the shortest 1101.1 el, terms. *l9_ A 1 , 11 , rt fit always warranted. Jan , : a. 1., . . ...TII , -. Is. 1 /.. NG YR 1N1 . 1., I. 1,. TTii. yoUN & uo., NI. 38 Smitliti,o . ~ .—i....11-1. 6 , ci, 1i..t•1. ~.nafacturesr of d % I:: :SET FURNITURE and CU Al Ii .:F.. of ecru description. NI t• tonsil and wort:no...don warrann . d. and sold at r,dn . d pro - os. can. lasi:en 111 p'o'king 1, laud t 1.1151 Water tIZI - l'ii,. , • falg3i - - Woo I)« 1.11, ' S Ft" KNI I I I I - IZE AN 1) NthineSa4.l and h ut.l. emhrtring st)I0 of fur in ILoaewmod. Mahogany and IdLilunt. table for parlor., ctum.bers, and dining roomy,: e. 11.1 l ~L, y in Now York or Philadelphia, and at lower articlo made by hand, and wurrantad, Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of EUIIN 1- TUILM antl.Cll AIRS, on reasonable dorms. ilotels Old Steamboat. furniah , d at the 4hortost Aar WarrroomP, Nor. 77 and 79 Third street, aug2 PITTSBURGH. PA. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.. Manufactui ere of Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doom, Window Guards, ac., Non. SI &mud street and 80 Third street, bd. tyre= Wood and Market streets. Pittsburgh. bane on hand a variety of new patter. Fancy and Plain, suitable ta all pugsglits*. Particular attention paid to encroaing Grave Lots, Sobbing' Xono at abort sock, mar.:t ••• - • •• • -••••• • ti r • •• - • VOLUME XI V. llli\ 11 . 1,11, .kront, N. 201 Liber- 1:1; \ Dlllllly C4l, , A 11! N 111 1 . 1 ,11 t Sarcia.l l !:‘,l.`ir . .l I ;. I'.. , 11 3 ,r, E.:4111.113 \ hid:, a, A::: ; ••••11,•rr. Itutherfor , ra ia•ott 11 Ale, 1•,11 ,, i1t11.• llarrlay's Loudon Porter, •i • W. 1,1 Brand), Ltl At. 51111110. lit—am - on, Port, I Ant.a.t . to, Para Jute„ d„ 'ear aa - a, y •'ratalcr Clarl•t, , Mocha and Java, !Vaal: Ilya. amt Blark 1 , I Ei.:l,th ltr,,ntat Cheese, • oli.a-te•l Ilavana Cigars, or j brand., , 1•I ilonouenhela Whlsky, 1 nll gra.lon. Tot,itto . tht I t ch, coonrettal aith the bush y29alt I: ER 'Sz Tii A N P(111'1' .ITION LINE.- x_ ;•atr.l4 the r [AI ditll.l4 for tranap. , rtnn: . ' ..e,ral lne Ev•i• n OLIVA, u nevhunm . I. , al"nisi. IS DAILY LINK. which lUi.l 11, /1 • 4 • . .11K 11•••1101 C. 14.11 N, ay . \V. n. !,.. a. 11•1 L. .1,,pr.,A1 to put ronl, tlp• t • .;. w.ll I.• u.ttli;{,g ,•ur , . I •..tt,f.u . ti.,zl I,,sar•l.lic. 1..4.5t,rn in I 1'..•- , • I • rc.l In 1 1 • 11.1.' ••••.'1 t • • ••• It 11 , Mattut.t.tntt•r• Itj ...t• A • • I •it •—• Plate I•.I ',CI', ;II r 8114 Mantirt 11111.10, I'., N% n 1 o,lt ,t 11•1 GOt (11811••• ttr - , t-ttitt , tt.t•tttttl nn! (;ill. ' 0 ,11 - 1 4 1 N Fl - 11;1'1W-1: 13ti NVolki (1. rt.r 1:1. • )(ilk:my wi war. .%. SNV I 1.1:11. ,ie , ;il.• and Retail rn I r , il ,• : , -,1.2.1 , ..13,1 • , • . • r. al:h 4,n• a. r..utuo i f.V s (~ \IIf \ ‘1.1:1.‘(;}% F. U. „•, • A ~„,, , 1;1 . t t l".' 't It \ MIME 9 ); I I • ,11 i I If 1 -. .k1 .. 1111j,\ ' ' ;;. 1% it.. lEEE= =NM \„, ` ~ . I r v MANI 1A.,./ 4 L.... \ ‘I: \ I.! I. 11 ''• I \ll.l . - \ l'o•L 10: V, u • on ! rrl.: , t )I,ll.krt r.ll ,: , . IL , ...• :•.1111.1 •••t.•rli I • 1-1.. • ;1.1 1...1,rate chaz gee, pl. 4, 4L' w 4 1 , 11 _ • v• .7. . •I;. .1. 1,•• li.• 1,11 .111 tit,..l) aft': tii 111.• Iwtt JI I, `sk Fll.l I...,TNTf. \\Tiy 1I;1\ 1111‘. •. A I t ti,' ...I t t,u 1„r , tu I -11 TAL !JAI]: NVi,RE 11, 1..,t ,I.tt.: :a: 1, tut I; U... In v wly 1 - 11-r T( ..\ \ P, DTI S}P clkNr-f) ' vt fx•-•"!i!.• :01 !!: . !! , •t•3 11. r Pa,. I . ff!, Ii r,vf.l. r Lw I K1.,1 • • )••1 nt. wk., al fur of itll,l4as. 1..%1 I. li• ID \ ot nIl kiI.CrIIEIWIA, /ificl I. a Failoir) :Lad NI, hill.. n 11,1). 'I'll.• F-ro.iwit a iiwn L.. are du•i 111:11,11fitctaier- - I, Vogl, IN, :til.l :01..1.1 011 valliabli, i,“! 111114 , ) , 1,14,1t, AN' ET II F. it E LI, R. J. c1'31111 , 5.....1. A. LI fooN, 4 . . ri ..n. fl. tf ouln% Atm. N %1A(:111:, vm-ruiti N 4 JII TANI. \.,. 7N Second ntreet, burgh. knanun..tur , rs of PAPIER NIACHE Sirnnthoutm. ko.: Mirror and Mourn 1.1.111.... \•{111 , 1• ,, I 01id 1), Trusties, Lor c.-ntrk. f..r And )louldno, of rr,.led,s,r ipt lon .Ite oni desnrn. choir ,o nal ranr, inot.• .lurold.• than ‘4ll-r artirle tow in 1144 41, 4 4144, 4 ..44,14441 44 '4l,4 4 r41)4 4 1.t444.114 4 4t14 4 , hi krt4•44t444t. St,,lntw:at Builders 1+ evi,Ltlly di r , : 14i- ,rll. I.•. 4s4ar:• , , nut or Jim s‘eight. L'UNIMINS, TUNKS Cu.. 7, mtrt-et, I,tur• - 11 IN 04,1 1.41 Ilark,t. Pittsborgh. r n. DESNI I ;'4 \ Forward,og and Ckaunnsmion J 11 . 41.er ~t art, PilL,burgh. Bool;s.-1 Inn authorized to sell low Law 110..1,A. 11 , rola. iteportz. I.j Barr Itvurrrr'a 1 osi ut. Greenlief's Wharton's DigerNt, Ilut And vthor 11.sq...orts. Elenn.ntn.ry Works. &c. UFO. F. G ILLMORE, sepf.l nt th. ~tlice 01 Morning Post. '.:A.SE-20.1111114. Railroad and Coal Chrs ,, tar tute by Nec:3l Itl IL OOLLLNS. NFAN'f'S' FANCY. HATS AND capar; - 4 -t I stAveL laaci .1. WILSON & SON.' - YeU'eatt be thoroughly suit&i . with Ambro typea or Dap3ercotypes, at CAltarti, iU litairth at., uppoaito tsil4ln A W. J,at, et . I +p„. • `Nuf-, i , p ' J, ; . 4..0.4 lEE===lllll • .., ... .. ,q • --; -..-i • - ._- 4-, ~-,-' 1 -:.,_ ..-• 00 , , , .4. - 4, . 11r1.. 1 . -.; rtt lytir i -tt-.. it . • , :& • lll, 1 . t o i., ~,.., .;., -71 -.--• , .•;..• ' it.. :: ::: i.- • . : ... . .. I. %.,,,, .„.;•:.,...,_ PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE BUSI N ESS CARDS i lAnlf.. 4 , lit t ( I 11l I. Pitt,d N. t ;,,,,•• r II ARE Is! I i l.t l nmrl4 - 'it- tiLl, )I.k, I `., rut.• r LLINU 11.111.10 't • , rI 'AI, T7:111I11 , 1, 1 . 1.: • r t. n. V•ls \ 'fll.ll l` =BE lIIIIIIIIIM=EMI/11111 itj!, I\l IF V : ;A.! !,E\ n !! .• • !.•,!! ! 3 Vl' / T :‘!! ! 1I I: NI 1 , I `.V • •. • , ‘3.!! p!, !,!! • :1.1 t/t. pr .tf 10 u in I,n•• wi • .' . tl...l•fit. hd- t1:1 , 1 :I 1%. , 1 •htl.t :,C 1:i till I 7 . ‘ t.l. 1.1 to, t...v1 IMEME P im t 1,1) it] 1 : aL. lAn.; %,“.,•,14 1,110 , 1 i Ap”King of them Tenn '_7.6n ~lt. MEET -._.. _r~..aw_u ..... _..«4 ._. T~~y_. FOR SALE i, ND TO LET WHOM IT MAY CoNCKILN.—The Public Spring Soles of Real E tt to ut Rot:hest., ore now clo, 01. and the 111 , 11 UIS I SEASON' hoe fair') commenced. Every 011,0,0 of Itoche.ter in buril, einisloi ed. Even the I, no forty new fointhvs, who have Lacoste Ci 1101.11,, tL pr,senit Fir find constant eMploylnclit few tln)• families inure Will In rrquit,l to co.-) k the present 1,11.011. The rar Building Fstahltithmont i. now near -onipletion, mid will be in full operatont in .11100. :Nevem] Car, writ be reedy for delivery, by coxitroct, Olio let of July I niw. Two, three new churclo, iu lio..he-iter. .will for itinio,liately. and numermoi other impr,v,inolits Si l:ol.llll.nenCe.t. requiring a great amount 4,1 1114 . 01/Ithillti oilier Labor tudeperuient of the Lair Y..4tabl,liiiieut, silo h will probably rapioy flano one to te htbrli A prominent hrirkinater from Pittsburgh has just pitr rhahed nine nor 1.4, and eontraried a, unite npon them forthwith ZAXI,O(I braitth Tit gang ot inthe prraent week. betides the .whir yar:. d Lei oft , fore 1,4:L1.h-heti I:1 that tatigliltot hood. tar (hairnet ate Wive with work no,, mud tto• nuoi oug t 4. thcal lurid with te.mia. latcointag •i1.0.10f.t .Labl fr. anal tea. -lin sill rip m reliant aorta . er itir btto, a!bt t: have tiertarnilt., tour tattnitea, flan. 114M111,.. /111 , 1 tlo/tais el I heat titllll/IV. eau h Air trr I,irr 11.4 four p01.11 , ' lost M.A., or tiw fur 11... xull twrtirn good L.arg.dols xt rwtrote .rdr , tdititg ‘,”, .odocrdwr Itooltwdrr /no h ard doou, 0i1..-thud .11 )5111 and tortodulrd in Iwo --A tuwirrtn ran yet al lor th. Thr,o lot,. or, tu umuil oily vit 4,1 fist I.t 1 . 2!..1,n . 1 'I, pro fr , 4,1 $1...r, t;.00 "fl.. r.0.n0 ~ . 1 homes - tea/I and MAttulti , uut Pt Alt AI , „ id Pinnvy. four n/ rot , 10 {liar 4 ntglt of Ib, lo,tot , 211.10. the boauti 1111 tutoll a rt., loui,Log. or , Ara. ar. • 4 i F. 1L 44 1. at, bu It tight (111,1101 111 , .1444 . 61.4 I AI go lit !il• r. 14 - 1, n. 4. 711 4 4 .till 12.,H41A1ts 'A 101111 n hundmd mtrilof4. 11.:11t'll..NT AND 61t1'1' MILL. 11.11.11%1, PAR ‘l ANIt (+r t .'," c' - ln Thin—ht) aflernottch Jultonr, loth. 1.5 f, txt I I:. en ctn. utll Mrs. glary B. II:" In. Achninitstral I I t'tf 1110 bit. chant,. 11. It:. Nl4 1/01.`,1,f 4 i ; tint 1 . 11.11.1.11,1 v land. Illtunte..n t'll/Irtat•r• Crtn.k 1.;11! :11111 . • fr.an :;l, ..tt meltht tty ill, Tutu. ;tik. {tom'. io Itt:lttn,tvti and l'llArtter, 'ren nmh t',4l tame, htnr n es./ •-•.‘ ttl) It. 11. .11 111..11 t.cl 11 ill , : I . 1;1;11111.; 31111. 11l . 1 111.01 1 / 1 -11• 1 1 11g1;1 1,1 ' 1 1 , .1111 1 ., 1 ;1 I.hl. 11 ••11 per cln). 1,01 11 Sr.;r;" It.ethrt, II qt.., L'ottprr t'hop. t-tatttle. . The NIA' • 41(.11110 I.tor thrt.• ttt-t, 15.1(.1u4 Itc.. "on., 11 ht.• Corn n,l/4-r. and •rt,r , t• at. , r nstmlic 100.1 In rh- • %, 4 ntl4l. .0 . 3121 wte !I r..quir..l k;.s.. n,14.•11t utt , Scr I .rl k ..t. • 11,4un , d , utt) , 11.41,7 il nt No* tit Mt.. Da...,r,lttalnlng tipvrer.l• '!ft nrr•-p. 1ar..1 , Lax, trvve. 01,111 ,, tery, rt 1 let f I. Ma) LliVitird /WO se, er. I LA./. •to• ran gon..r,g .1 .1, , m1.1.. ill• .• eaty, and to a m,glit.nbt".llllo.l‘ latpro , vl t-it.l.. 3-!. tr,.l 14 - 1.1, .1111113., y decn I. \I ji A 10 .1 RC. Al (JF E . }:liE utikler4igited ollerr Iro .sto-1 Lai .1 r , hi tit i• • •‘ lr kyl .11 I •Itmtlt, fr , ltttn, tit tat• rid •tt tt• •t ttp •:. iloio it A • I IA . .n t . I . •.o , .t• mai r f 'UU ' L• poym•-nt tak,r, 11.4.1r.A.t,11 +salt ,i. 4 N to ,:"t' m . r \VOM\ f()H rIILE laha. as rt h of 11,• las.rta , .` • 1 I / l 11 - . I , , Illill=MS 1 . J.:•t \ LAND, - I'l 11% VI 1 • A , I; Cll to' •n! 1 , m11i•OvId ,•, =Ell ki 1;!.1-: tai , I' 1.1 ./ k%l t 1•• d. I.•. •:.•• Ilse I tt k t.-• 41 , 1 I 1,, 4 t • - ••1 ilk.• I 0v00..1 .4 41,1 ttr •t- t ttt . ot tit*. C.4ll:vg.ttt it 1. :11 , / ;.. r. t• ownit.4.l 11:. 1. , : ! I rr, rta L 1.• tn. ettl.l. of :Is • ..171115.,, ,•,.• it , r -111, I 3 I ••I ols . ...int. !re .131,‘,1 ,!, 11 A: lilt 'tit. I ,tat• t Ar I lw r•. ilflll I- I , Tn.:1..., thu t •••,,,.11 uth 114,1 te. I+ a tn•J1.1., u , l tl. J . 4 4 t •,t1•1 t.•1. , 4,4,1'. • ..t 11.. ,+ ~ A ttwg• y . j j j o,jl j , j j j IL, J.. , a 3nrull" , t ••I t '.-••••• • t t .otto t.• ,••• ..; tlol •“"tl-11 t I.• A 1111. I lIJ. 11,1 vt • •11.. 1.. 1., 211 , 11,...r • .1 tI, tut/, J • ..f,rl/..:” .6.11 !.• a.. 11.44 e. f I:opt r.t' II 1 r 11.1101 9.1 111, PVLII k.l NI I L.l .111. ,f elislwr. A Elll.ll' I\L 6.. l eLL. Parni , I • .11;1 Ni --The ettl,crii , ..:.• hare n 11111.,.ir'1 , 111 , n.l lot 1,141 .I 111 , ' , q.t.! In I. ~/ p hi'tl. -111- •o, of any of the .$.l 31a4v/Inea. ;at. I. a. i . 111• FrAttl. In-le E..• 10 ..• A. , t!, ,•;se tile map:wanes for t)110 t 1.9.1 and nsi.ltaah.l nth...graph I r.. tl sit of ;nth; r Juel,mon of l layer, ....a, ;1,11 h. a a - 2, arid a $l. Nittg.l./13e, thOy NVt/i n n•I v eltina of tl,e p, , tt: atu. II vtd...wlt.twz t.. pl worth of all Litre, Itor:ratt. 0111 la tan., 1 1 .1.,E Int .1 lltnao ale, may t•I, Ettvelop...A oflily In larg. ..1 fornighohl Inea l•• I:. ..y ;ion; I.pt ion of regrov.t.,,, on. Ai ~I athl ileapatelt 1. a • of Ituthl . ola. 11.•,elingv, 1 n•t; t; of Ala I.n •; v 1111,1111. , 11 , . ^I:, t ertilwater. litnenen. , &r. All /wilt lonti altiltl.ll , l ...on tt ills , Pi 11.•• 1 1 lii! / .••liil it .laguattreotype .1,, I. I; of the lool.hht.t Lc maul or ex 'wee, i . ,110131 , at It diAttithee lotrokr, muleAbh• aril. le. Iv 011.1 to their h.llithta,... , to ml,ltott, the in: it• 01.1 art, tt..tgoitte tot the nate -I the ‘itote ItYlt Aal .t to , South roet. ht:t. EISEEM D R. 11. ..I. lIM T IRETE, nairth pat.,buro, on, r. 11Ln liltl.thlo 111 t:Nt I 1:E:NH.3.1, In tit il:.• t!, •••• And 1811- 1,.•'1,11n ,Itsor , jory h the Ft•mitl.• /Ott, ft , t. t toteo. , . nod 0t , ,t;11 , 11, , n, dm and delirato. byroi , lllllll4 anti ngt h. 11111:4 the si t,m, awl loath, Elo• otho. loL ;h.. don. , of not of 111 , nnuth, ttlw Lgi , .ry wo.l lint in 011 ut9with tin , 19.194 that and .•Isis.;:do wt•ight diu - lot to ohrcts of vitlnsr rnonnultons .or initial ua , hi. 14 n„ Ito Ow ,Illrary .1111.'11, and hold lluit hunitlway ;kw! truth Invent tau h ;Lrk• uOl th) attarsl.l , l. in , lumlo-.11) . Ills most rich and Lonl9ll rolorsl lu ths pre.sont /11ellauvu, our vreut burr Is to Jrl unch•r+tood Ly tilos° who may look to us fur Informutlon. all else it. uu.; con rader,i of nniuJr llupurtunru. t r-ulars. vka_lhlice hours, inn, UA.M. to 9 M. nos-W.:Uno Neither with my n•pr with iii faith will I trine ) '1'11( )SE FETA "1' El ) ITII BAD c Ili I IT.—Perre.te, 4 ntlei lug roan Bad Urddllg 1.1,111 unpaired Nl.Oll. r , ntati tutl ni.tl d,.:,,. or other causes, would do w,.11 In i . 11.11 upon inr SHAW. I'EACTICAL onicTAN, whero tiny 1)1,Q, I,IV 111.d1 W , Ling Spectacles scientifically adapted In. the J1 . : 4 1' W.k! . ..1'14 THE EYE. Address, stryet...lipuedte A. A. Marten', Plttaburgh. Mierosopes, Thernionteler, and moo lo appertaining to the optician trade. kept and i - epalre,l oil the 111.4dIdeteS. 421 ,. Ghia , . inserted dI old Frames. IM_ Any article not apiaaeved of, el,lninge.l free of ro pense. tier .1v F UR cH.RisTmAs RIFTS, what Ho Hlllta blo as a Pocket Eavulving Almanac, to tell the dna ,d the month at en instant's glance; or a Pocket Loekot or Me mento. The 01,0'10 articles can tnt 11.1 duca) No. at 03 3LIIRKET ST. LIIIItSIIFIELD & SON, No. 70 Wood st., . burn received a fresh assortment of GENTS' FI;ENISITINU GOODS. Also, a fine lot of Fancy and Variety Goods, snitable for lioliday Presents, such as Porto klonnaies, canes, Work Boxes, Drvaielug Hobas, &a. ti. ,r 4 .'74 ;el.' ~ • - • - 1..% . * PllfSllt A P ;• • n..t tl,rtr ilt a lIMIIIIIIMIII , ...•J•.l ' Y Eli .1 \h, f.•r vil. LADIF:: I POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM RGII, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1556. NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c AT AG AZINES I , olt 15.)6 lingwr's 5 . 3 Putn:un'el 110 Grithaufm do Sn II AlaAJlne, I N.,v York .10.1.1. Ito Monthly, I 1,, Pun..., I.tn , I,4,n:um. % I.i,ing A , r fe. •F MOrk 110 k an, .; I larp,r'n St,rr Rook, 1 aanno Notions, I . .!.5 W. A. I:II,DF.NIENNEY A tit, Fifth ...pp Tl..kut, itICLS (1%1 ) 11 ihd.ku i.tow It,rl,rtt l'op. 1, l'lttrk, 11,1yar I Tnrl,4 - 1 1 . r., , L0tt tip t, int I 1.2 11.11nic I 12 Wm. li,tn, I 12 Nllll, I I'2 111.1 - h Nigh: tho loft? I 12 I rt my: , 1:. .01 W.Asyrl3 Novt.ln. 12 r..luu•t, 61 1.11 All A:1,1014A w .rth 111, Polltng at .uttl 12/41.44: unto) tttlnl IA in ani..)oo 1.1.1.11. f ry .wl-ttrg.. gni vonall 0.001 It2ty.r 11. to ant h.., in the ity .1 1..1 t 1..1 4-Iwutti In, • ••1,1...,1./ go 1.. 1,111"11".11';4 doo'N et_ next door to ENCL3IIIII. I)}lEsi ars Nrw v,,L, 11E , , and other new ti,,k. n,,,, a j a r.I l‘t lIA\ ISI.IN'S !war N,•or11, hu - 4...t..1. HO; ...1.11•Ir.r. th•• t• , l,jow , • NI, L. C111.1111.11(1r11 t.n J..1,n. 5,. SiC 1.1.-torlM P,o,cArd rstr.l. I . LIIII l:n1 no ChroAnin lAI • n. and A us. 1111,; IX•i frt. m 3 11,11,., unit r3:1.1. Barn, 11.hy inlvatt,h, dr.•tur., and Stn‘ v.tel k..rd RAtal.S.• 4 31un6 Tivark..r% Hann (h, I:td-tuAsi, 1...0 , 1u1 ..1 11h..! . 11ths,rn.,,,,e'', A., I Ahridotl 1,L14,- of /14 , 11..1 1, 3 rod., 1.•5,4 , •.: IgYnF.,x of r I..•nd.pi Falndy .kl,l r • ni all el I . And (55 4tlivri.,t, 5:, I l'Atalt , ll I'4ll mod 11.. the.. Family thud I ulna Itllde ihnlAt•hod h lilts. $ I , IH CFI IiIST 11 A PIIKSEVT Jus(snile /1 ,, L, Holiday, • I..utog .11...0r1.ay. a IAIA - 1/r, • -1 d karreq.l guidAA n. • , 1 1 DuUu- II.:, I (I. I . 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(.11.1/ENFENNI-ll 5.., oppkkno• 11.1 IS 1,1. cIIItISTIAS I'KESFINT; 4 ---A nll.l I...atit .1u! Lim. wtinont IL 1...• t'll.ll\S ..n1 .11:\I 1.1.1:1. t 7 Alai Lcl st.r...A. In•t. .• Pnrtf, \ IA 1\ II CI. NA TTOI.II , AA ri IFT BOOK` - L • ..1 Nl.,lllen, a •1 , I him , hitrilitg. An, a ul 1:L.11.1,; It In!idolg 11 .•;Itr,ra, .11;4... I. t 1.1,1 Lill ;p1,' , 1..•00 Cour!: 21 p• ra.t., A. : Chrtatl:ll; ., 11111,t 01:a, 01, • i.,11 • find' ( ;. N„111,1 o.r, lank koi hor portrad , I diotol,:jto-10,1 rot, r. tho rod: rho. hor tooro.. 0 ohd ,1.111 iondo2. ',allots of Nlonory for laAti—o lwantifol raft book. tan S,mr. beautOolly ffluatrated , ot,rocco. Skotob l 0 -Hoe odltad. 'rho Floiol .-o boantlful progrot Doulelo ,onor) th fi11...46,k Byron. Moor«. BlirllM. Alm. lit.llllll, Finn Jason. St., in ...knit. , and t 1,1.1( ..1111110 gt• and •,111.1il in Pray,r to 'to pa, ,t)it..4 of Lazoline. 11,,kx—rwer faki difforvut kind 4, suttaide for cloldrett .fall ago, fo. got to call at W A. t.; I I,DF.NFENNI'.Y d Cf),'S, Fifth wt., oppobile (h' Thotaro. ~IIRISTMAS SEASON—Frusli Fruits just rooeivod F. R. DttAV( , , No. 1 DiAmond— liabOo.-411 1 'orrntz—oh.l and now; n.O —new ; Ro.l nrangr Al.°. Picklos, Satnto.4, frosh P.nu•hes luld TomatoPs WATCIIES AND JEWELRY reduced ROBERTS J: BRO.'S, No. 41 Fifth nt.n.,,t, WIIO of any article lu their variety at price, lower than the same articles vita ha bought for elsewhere in the dty, within fifteen day. They have ••marktal down " their stock, in order ti cake place for a now and tine sok, Lion. purchased with all eye to the 6ollAnps, and holiday r e • membriturcra, by the menhir partner, who last printout In the East fur that purpose. Wo stake our veracity upon the desertion that we will sell VIFTERN PER CENT. hoWER than farmer prfreq. Those who desire any article In this way will please call. deal ItOinißTS & BRO. , ^ 1 • ' - I : 4 " 4 • •ti C . MSM =EI IMICEIMI =MEI MEE I .1. • • PL.I. 1!ENILI=1 }. :.t 1.... =MIME! MIII9II I'-t.. \ t • 1.-.uk Y 1 .14.•1 • =INES 11= • - it. N!* MISCELLANEOUS T I i ;S: 1 1' F r : A , N , I i‘ (_) , :f.'' f l el l - 30 k.. 01i 1, - , K h EEP orn t l r i N l, 9 than },opular 4ystetn of Hi,or a‘rottnln. that many at them nro the rt the Whole rontioe uC rtv, ro*.hippltte, Creiglit and a. - agvnL, a n d .I.ipm..ntA on the .not. and on ao,,,nt ,sah company: turetono- l and transfer of viCtielle •iutclet in the seNt•et : ',Uhl...elite , and after oat., of tho and many other practical transaction.. nut en in any other •Intent. F or tt.111., apply at the CI 'Urge Third and Market streets. Ito, • VT ANTED 111 M 111 , !ATEL Y—lt,:trd In a rosp r ectable hy n ~ , , , ,tl,onn read 111, 1.413 - ur two rooms 2 , 6 4,1 t I 1.6, tt , 1 1-2 to •r 66ek; 6 I. go t., S-wio k 16- and N6w ttrigliton: 10 for 16.L,1, n. tl6- . . 1 . . Sititations wattts4l by a 13 years or 114, of go/.1 hnei h„t•it•. a tl .l att g rof,..ut.e; a 11.1,.t Ilia. .•lerlt: I..ortor; a lank , , , T,r; tw) ta go to th e .ti t i s try ; a al riztgo: driver; a p,rd...er. Ap:.ll at 11A ItitS INTEI,I.IIiENCE I /FFICE, .11:: 'Abort). no,r-'1" i) LANK BOOK ) 1., Juurn,a,.. MBE! Al 3 • art. t) ‘,l ILI Illokk r. m au)) at) Ic required. W. 8. 11A V XN, d.,111 Wan% 11. 11:uraucturer. 1, 7 ()E S.11.:1"., VERY CIIEIP—A IV AI Et; lIENV CITY, '2l n—t Li" 101). A littrintiu ran liy applying 0, , 11 Itt t ilo !Wit, or th e tl 123 f 1 POST. \\nib , H! ).4)1,1), at it great bargain, for rarialan , of tu M.., TWIN and In fein• ttii-initing in part itf the ftollatring: Ono high ..t spring ‘lttron,. Itigliling..t.c.; 1 nittritir ip !nit...tun Puritan: I 41. AV .11 Stand: I claim,. Burttan: 11rd and Ctintr: trarilrolt.—. 4 ottiett-eiltt t Jaw... I 1... 6r,. Phan; 1 a,drwt What-Not: 1 Lounge nuirti Incturi•ii; Carpi to 0114 It I],r , : Fr •Yr • 1* I. • ; ;1,1.1 Scut:lit; Lnintinik Citrtartni: Por ;I:11 pat CI 'l'll HETI T S d 'N, b 3 Mika tit. 1 1.1 DAY But IKS ! Hoi.IDAr .13ouKs!!- 1 I \ VA. . fl/ rtuntlifinl.l :lawn on rln. 14 .4 Itool, for prr ql“ )II ill, City. ineltnllnt; tL.• a1,.1 • .11tor worka, in lAmltt.ful I: varir.ty, tucludin.; b,wkn tntiCtble r all up., rin.l pr:rre.A ter tuft mil :.al Prn:n.r including llntully Find Pnlpit 1ink,...„,aa..1 :n1 tin- ...miler giblet. Prayer 11....ka of all art., 1 nt )1... / t. .... I 11. , 11.4...1 n ntla an-I Ilumrl of All kin.), 1 . 1 A VI: 1i)l"1111 ED 1 . 1;1:%11","%1 KtTlIA1:1,)N? 11 i..t tr.; .1. 411.12...0 will L• ‘A ithoitt it li~nu, %.• ank for 11 li141111"S IiATLIAMoN, ‘r ) ~.•t%sal- O ki-a., aria I, *4, F. 11.• br a:I Ilrxiggim., ••antA p. r botlk Westrrts Drp.A., Dr. K SEE. IL SELLEIES U. pod IIAPT. an 7.18 - \A T EIGHT'S PREMILM KATHARION rlstrwt thu.ag, KATIIAI:I ,I s «,1t lIA}T, scurr nu.i SI:MAULS, nt M angl6 V. LI A 131.1.: A • (' ITY PROPERTY dl ..”.1 1,4 ..tip , md• .• It•Ar I.r haft 11,) t• sto• '. •f. t • :1.1 Alley T`, tarittliflz IA of I•ritt. r. et. Ara f Af..• I,:ark builttitt t•ltot,rt root.. in tall. ttao.+. V•oll/J 311.1 , rer :1 1 . C 1.u.::. .11 an (1r 3 Pri , lll4 . Cunul j. f•• • In • :•• rut, f IA! nt• or. I. r natal .tial do. -A tr;•1, - /ILA ti • • ••:, t.atus .tod ,tltttlatcli \ r. II) i; 1V Another 1.. 1:11.• ItYlfll..o A :•40f. .` :o IV, 4trvott . _ r \ `. • 11 .1 `.` i. .)a-t a .• • ( I \ 1 ;.,t 11E11,1, strN-t, al I'l i.L i•.'•; , Mo-,41l ha • EJ r , l y Tr I nl. Wh.d. P `" `" I Anthracite II) OH N.. 1.1 ;vista J. H. .1. t ~ n N 1.41 k,„,,,,11 \\ 1 ilrt . IR 1 ; 1 11 1,1 S 1 1 I.. i it 1 , 21 t l , u y S l . l I 1,, i >1..,L, 111 BB 111, =IMO I. ".• I) \ 1. .1. 113 co ) .• e IN 1r ..1 •i Alt na.id ,t; 1 1 ..• 01 FIR I i 1.1.•• 1.1" I ..Xttts ,I••• ;•• \ 1 IT 11, 11.\ 11. NTEIt. 13 1 . 11.1.11Nti LuT I‘ , t 24 . 1.14: tuv . 1.1.1 part ..f Ili , 1,1 I. a l'dlar WAIL •.••• t w.t •• IN •1•••••IrAttlo lottztt.tott .1 • IA • :131.1 •I‘••••••..“1 , 1 13, , r,1t1e tot F tilt nt 11.• ••I , tc•• of Nlorttlll4 I' 1 4 1 1;1; .; fr,-11 and liar 1 Ab. itt:Nny t+. ==llM I,.:11I1 , 1( A. 1.1 DKR! , .t. 11,1 .k 1 -1 . : I .\T I `Z 1.. tier sale by 6 %IFNI. NI 1n; 21 1 I,1•14 .Ipylos tlibl day • • -- W II) \ 1 •1!-L ja,d rocei ed and F.r IN) E _ I (hi for F. }. ; . t l l . t; :l la N • d. nitos. ) - •: I I \ h, part!: ; .1114 •ti %1,11,1 I .1 Alll.+ ti. Tlll.l ' l ,llll \ (.0 LI. Nv,lin.cs,o Ali.: rt . , 1, '%! 11.1,1%11, in tuvr doe 1z..1 JO.'s .1 , 11% -; h. 11111\. 11 3111.1.1:1Z Fr PEN 11N r, l,la. jut,t rtyvil :1111 FI.ENIINII 111111... 1,11%A. 11, fo r salt. I , v I.l.:.\llNt.lWos. T.\ et ;11111 for Satle hy 11110 z ,„, Aril, f l I . - r„ r Lahr by L.,F..NuNu Bitos. _1)11 ",> IL ALI!) .;0 stilt. by 1.1.11N11: 1 .41 111.1v- 1 . 1 11..110V Soap for FI.F. \IIN%; 11111114. 1 \ N . 1 . R..1T 1,) - 11i , W arti,lo for round worth ten of 1 , 012%...11; for gale 1,1 Vl.l.l\llNii 1.111. ' '•:"}'1::'`. .1)1; zit Pslth•od A. !II 1., .t CO. tire , roductug I. pric, on every de !Pry and 1n0.,s (loods re -2,5) per cent. d%,14 ISi/I.\X--5,0(10 lii for sAlo I.y 11 A. I'.III‘IISTI I CI l't \ Itti( 71; l'urtlx .street, in prepared to at t• !,more during Ow 11,,1id.9.1. k \VII ET cnh A sackS, a prim, art . , F. 1., ,11,. It 11:. I 11 „„., „,,„t D ili El ) APPLES -4a ) :4acks Gtr sale I , v \ll'l'll. 51 Alit .t 11UN'I'llt. itiEli P EA( 'IIES-2i ) sacks for :side l‘y ITII. MATH Ai 1112NTEit. RI oKs & COOPER have . just opened a 1114 . 1• assiirtitiont Nara Cullen ninl 'grit •.. alike do.. black ('repo 111 wL ; Mid niU ColltilltlV to receive during this wee k their third .supply of goods at the Mounting and pause }' urua'hiug Store. No. 75 Market street. n0v.26 TTI 1) ES-00 Dry and 55 Green Hides lust rei.vivol; for Kale by docS SPRING ER II A RBA L:C. IL D UTTER-2 bbln freab for sole by _V . nov" , LIENRY U. COLLINS. 'V C. TAR --:)0 bb6 N C. Tar, targ.. bbls, fur FLI,,- ~0 Con 111 • &le - moons by Lijecl I] ATWELL. LEE A: CO. NT AILS--IUO keg. mi....rte.! size& In gtoro •nd for ,alo by NT ,1,,11 ATWELL, LE.E x W. j lAIZN lIILOOMS-7Lilen rwei,.ilig 007IT:ksZ,rn;t7, it \,.. sb• by [,1,.11! ATWELL, LEE S.: CO. 'ILA CE ALPACAS—A. A. MASON ,4 CO. have Just open o 111 u7wardm of 1O) pioors of Black Alptims, of evory gra.. ,1,, I I "V.* , 4". MEM MET=I ME= 11 t.',T.lltl I; 1 1, st,. n Yurrtarv: 11 'llawl- MEER I . I I ' IN= 111= L 4, .1 - ",v41 Skald, Cr. . is; ; ILH' 11,t 01 , t r,•cob. d had 11.. Nil \ ';~ ^i,, ll= NUMBER 83. PITFSBURGII PQST. MONDAY IORNINU Improvement of the Ohto Utver The following paper was rend at a meeting of the Board of Tiede, on Friday—approved and ordered to he published— G;uaternea: In a communication which I had the honor to make to your Board in March last ? andwhich you were pleased to publish in paznph: let form, (a copy of whi..slis hereunto appended ~ bviato repetition,). is ventured /to point out particularly, and somewhat fully, the mode of improding the Ohio river so as to render it as reliable and ma perfect a channel of communica tion as it is practicable to make it. in doing so, offered nothing novel, suggested no untried experiments, nor attempted to inteffere with tha lawi of !finds or of gravitation; but simply fol lowed tir lights of safe and successful experience —pointing to the Monongahela elackwa,ter As a model—perhaps to be imPre'vea upon a little, )ut ntilla ruude i l—which if would. ba .saiV and expedient to follow in the magnificent or4prpriso you have in contemplation. I pointed 'to that modeet improvement, of which the tcorld hears but little, but which is nevertheless's noble monument of the enterprise,.of your city, and is silently and unobtrusively shedding its benefits not only upon your city, but upon the entire valley of the Ohio, and has converted the shores of the Monongahela almost into one continuous The year 1554 was one of unexampled drought Never before was the necessity of the eontem plated improvement more keenly or painfully felt. Your warehouses groaned under the weight of accumulated stocks, while the industry of the city languished for want of its indispensable stimu lus, moues. Men of enterprise found it ea tremely difficult to bear up under the constantly increasing Weight of their responsibilities, while the poor were reduced,. to utter poverty, and many were for the first time—end. may we not hope for the last !—compelled to ask alms of their more favored brethren--Thedmarts of all sickened with hope deferred:Whilti looking and longing, (lay after day and Week after week, for These calamities—find surely the distress occasioned by so serious an . interruption in the customary business of a • great community war rants the use of that strong word—these calami ties inspired an earnest and wide-spread desire for an improvement of this great river, upon which we tin 4 we are sodepondcnt, so as to ren- it a permanent and reliable avenue of commerce. Your Board was among the first to act ; and now sou are able to congratulate your immediate fellow-citizens and the country at large upon the fact that the good work is begun : that the feces legislation on the part of Pennsylvania has been obtained, and that the books for the sub- seripti , ,n of stoek Are opened moreover, in being able to state that the good, old, well-tried mode of improving the river by syListem of Dams and Locks, as advocated in my fume; communication, is the one that meets with rlmo , t unanimous approval ; and that there is a good prospect that that important question will be speedily and satisfactorily settaid. It is remarkable that thy dry year of 1854 she aid be immedintely followed by one that will be long remembered for its oppOsit,q character. Freouent and copious rains have kelpt tberiver sutticientlyfull for good navigation for ten conse— cutiie months. Pittsburgh has consequently had a sch.sou of steady, uninterrupted prosperi ty ant an amount of commerectutatiated upon the Ohio river far beyond all precedent. ,•I have not the statistics before me ; but I hare often your levy.: allying. the past season, and witne,+se,l the bu,.7, , cenes there. One fact alone affor.!, a Btrouger argument in support of the pol:cc of ren.icring the Ohio perula.nently navi g7th:c thin Yointnes of abstract reasoning could I • it k. that the, incrett_se if receipts of the Central Itailrlad for 18r.:,, over those of I ss:k4 IV 1.,4 cry hu7idred thousaliii dollars. I'S: erunnuu_ a.hauce id almost ~ , ..)lely attribu udde to the fact that Lhc Ohio lo.iratanontly n i;:Tdtlo during the past season. It ono ,Ingle into r. t was benent te,l to :01, 3 ,1 an extent, it sere tc w,,Aki not In• an extravagent estimate to set ,wn tin: aggregate value or tlw In•uelit,s :rising from unexampled navigation of 18.;:, at on m .tut Stlint'iVilt to improve the entire river in the mope proposed—tmy ten millions of dollar... Sure season, as the two lost are equally. unusual. SJ sever.• a drou4itt as that of 1504 may not 00- ,1r ,11 . ,;:ti,1 for :1 c,..1;w7 ; neither tons' such co pi m fre.; , -.o!it rains an those of !535 he ex.- th , lifetime of any note living. The oho tAught Iv the inestimable value of this river by its I:tilare t., airord its wonted facilities ; the other showed u. , ; what could be done upon it, were facilities uninterrupted. True, many thousand' , of t• n. of merehln lion were doubtles, ,•nt thr,ugh other channels, which wouhl have beeti :telt I.y this ricer, but (..r lettr o f it, ordina ry periodical failure: still enough has been rva!i. , l to :Lilunl 01010 i.loa or the vastness tPI . it, tr. le it,: it render, permauently navigable In the discussion of so gigantic and far reach ing an enterprise, many and diverse elements enter into the question of profit and loss. As -wiling the cost of the :work at ten millions— and that is probably high enough : fur it gives .i-ii - 2 0 4). 1 )00 for each dam with its accompanying locks—we must set that sum down on the dehi( side, owl then cast about for items to set on the opposite side. 1. ToU-s.—Tliese ought to be very low—so low as scarcely to be felt as a tax upon the commerce of the river ; yet so enormous is, or rather will be, that commerce, that the aggregate sum realized will be sufficient. to keep the work in repair, de fray working expenses, and pay satisfactory divi dends to the stoekoolders. The Monongahela Navigation Company, with nothing but a local trade, and with a tariff of rates so low as to si lence all complaint, divided in 185-1, nine per cent., And in .1.647)3, per cent. This is safe and good data upon which to proceed. 2.. Water rower.—This is an item upon which little or nothing has been said: it but is one of incalculable importance. Each dam will raise the water in the pool ab.ive from S to 9 feet higher than that in the pool below—a good work ing fall. As to the quantity of surplus water, ill that need be said about it is, that there will be more than ever can be used. Between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati this surplus water may be used thirty-three times, that being the number of lams required to overcome the fall in those 46 Lodes. At every dam a canal may be carried along the margin of the pool below, o f any d e .. sired length, and the water let out at stipulated rates to all-who may chose to use it, as is done with the water of the Sehuylkill at Mnnyunk, near Philadelphia. When We reficet upon the groat length of the river, the fertility and wealth of the region through which it flows. togethee with ttle fact that this power is in the best possi bte locations fur the enjoyment of commercial faciiitie , , it must strike every mind that here is an interest created of incalculable valne--eno that will go far towards remunerating the stock holders for their outlay, as well us add immense ly both to the trade of the river, and the general prosperity and well-being of the country. ;1. .ldrantages to Individual Enterprivowtd En hat...,,,rut of the ro!ite of Real have heard it estimated that were the property hold ers, manufacturers and business tnen of Pitts burgh to do the entire work themselves, they would make money by the operation, so great would be its effect upon their business and pro perty. This may be an exaggerated view but certainly the effect of this improvement upon this city would be very important. To Cincin nati its colatoral value would be greater still; for unless the relative importance of the Ohio river can be maiutained as an avenue of trade, that city is in danger of losing her commercial supremacy in the great region of' which she is now the centre. The railroads to the north of her will draw off no small amount of the trade which has made her what she is, unless the navigation of the Ohio can be so improved as to countervail the effect of its powerful artificial rivals, and it be restored to its long-standing, hut now endangered, supremacy. And what is true of Cincinnati is more or loss true of every city and town on the river. But the cities are not alone interested. The entire region through which the river flows would 'r be greatly enhanced in value by the proposed improvement. Let any one look at the valley of the Monongahela who wishes to BCO the advan . Lagos of such an improvement as the one in con- - • 41, ~. r, "f ~ _ r.:M"4z-f,Ce""&:.^~d.~.?.v:S"~lY9~:,..YSi:'idG~Sw'-3(:e':tih?}iY `AiTES OP' YE T I 1 7 AGREED OE' BY mE IiITIPSEURGU:PRESEI r t e: oi-vbirpittxrcVot Ann, One square, ono Do.. e4C4o4itionul 26 • Do. ...two week 5..... .... 000 Do. [IVO: weeke. • • - 4,1'4 4 00 Do. 5 00 no.' 7 ti niocl • 7 00 D .. ' throe mouths-.—... Do. tour thou tha 40 00 r, ol . mmUiq „. „ Ir••••.; 12 00 io‘s Standing Carl, ;It tille!loilvw4,,tier auw;..-rr,••••• 1000 • '• ,L' One sql x6re, poriiimum, (exclusive of 00 , ; tcmplation. The Ohio is, in round numbers, one thou.sauti tulles-lung. Let us ammo that the , value of land on. each tside, Win distance of ten miles, will be enhanced to an.a.verageramount: of one dollar per acre,. it.werahlamomit terns aggregate enhaneemeut,of ,;$12,800,000.. 4. Elect upon the value of Railroad 817c6^. We have already seen that the -aware:lse of, this year's receipts err...the Pennsylvania Centratßail road was $BOO,OOO °Teethes:3_4 last year. Give this uninterrupted navigation of the-Ohio during the pastirrenscdr crerli%for two-thirdai of Akar- in c.' cage; • ittlit etidal to six perment. 'irterest 012, the estimated cost of the. proposed improverhenP... ,Add to, thie , the effect upon the dtaltimore and Ohio road % the, Connellgville road; the Allegheny' road, and in shdrt all the readi "that haver been or can be made between,this river and the - . sonar board, and we perceive that it iszreateunugh to render itgood policy in those companies to make the impr,sverbent themselves, provided it' could not otherwise be accomplished'l'frrr i they may rest assured that lifere3titerrhrEtdered perma n.ently navigable ; in, the t.lener. prepesegi dt would carry mere freight to their western ter• mini theta they will'be able to carry' aivay; acid bear err from them more than they can JANUAILT 7 5. A Donat;on from Government.—At least two-thirds of the Ameriempoople are interested in the naolgulibit US improe ment,- there fore, is truly a -nati Wird. WOrlr,"-AttiPas snch, the company leaving itin.chatemasy confi4 dently ask of Congress a I.lonatlott ; egnal,nt to one-third of the cost of the work. ,This - yroulA have the effect 'of irLspiriiig_norifiderice;and' ulti mately of lowering the tolls vithoUt the,divitlentls. , : If t juditionely managed in its ; c9estructhin and , working, it cannot fail to be a prn4able.,erkter prise to-Vie, stockholders. Its: cost mill he. only about one-half that of an ordinary eanal . ofetpial length, whilo 'capacity will - bn least.ten fold. it - Wlll iiriquestienably he crowded with business. How then can it fail to pay,.,evpn though its rates of charges should be only, 9n- tenth the amount of thoid - asSegsed New fork and 13fie ..tannit. On thatzttnal - ene lockage will pass. ;say forty tons, .while :the Ohio one lockage will pass five hundred tons. This him/here the vast-advantage of thiS naviga tion will lie; and this is. what will cause very.lew rates of charge to roll tip a large aggregAte revenue. To thiS May be . .added the revenues arising from the leases (if 'waterpower; and , to gether they can liarfily.fail, to, tender the stocki amongst the best, t o the.country. It would 'perhaps lie Well: to limit the dividends 'froth 'tells; arisinii• 'front the lease of wet& privileges be unlimited. To that end., separaw and distinct accounts should he kept. The more leases the company can die-, pose Of th&hetter for tinlms.elveS, and the better for the country. In view of the -e - facts and considerations, may we not confidently hope that the required.ataramd of stock will he taken as seen 43.0 e necessary, legislation in Virginia, Ohio, Xentucky, Indiana, anti Illinois can be obtained, and the work inVig-' eti to eompletiontast rapidly. es' a •priqier..regard for efficieney.and permanence will..Ni t ...am/AL'. e The commencement and presecedon , of this cii terprise is now acknowledged on all hands to he highly expedient; hut should it'bd defeired for the present, ten years will not elapse- before it: will he felt to be a .nen , 3ity, absolutelylndispens sable to. the continued prosperity :and relative standing' of these river cities' and equally :so Milk, 'commerce of the cotniti;; I 'III; +only a' question of time; and to put it off for a 4ew years may cost the great inanufaeturingnifdiner cantile communities located on its-banks-five , folth mere in the loss of business than would : he Fee; quired to construct it in the most solid and dura ble manner. And, after suffering that losi, - tirtee demonstrating by very costly experience' tlitiitt-' dispensable necessity of-the ,work; thfiYiwottitir be obliged, by the sheer force : of circumstances, to imdeetake it and carry it through. 'row much better to iMilaftlile — it e' -- iitid push it forward vigorously ; for be assured that nothing would so enhance Gl:revalue of property,. stimulate business, attract capital, and cause universal prosperity, as the certain prospect that in three or four years the Ohio river should be rendered permanently navigable. To you, gentlemen, belongs the honor of tit:. king the lead in this grand enterprise ; and no city in the Union is mare deeply interested in it than yours. You have enjoyed great and long coutinued prosperity, and you owe no small part of your great success to this noble river. To render it still more perfect : to keep it up with ;he wonderful progress of the age ; to enable it to maintain its ancient supremacy as the great. central thoroughfare of the country, it dementia from those it has enriched a comparatively smell expenditure—an amount so small, whin com pared with the immense interests to--be affected, and with the nutnker and wealth.of tha.people whose influence is to be prommed„ by it, that its payment will never he felt. Twenty millions of people are interested in it, and but ten Millions of dollars are required. Indeed it is difficult to realize the easy nature of the enterprise, or that so magnificent a work can be accomplished at so small an expense. The task you have under , taken is :a glorious one, but it cannot be difficult. Very respectfully yours, &c., Jostan COPLEY. Armstrong County, Jan. 1, 1856. I am happy —Mr. A. Bronson, of Meadville. Pa., says, from 15 years' eqperienee, he finds that Indian meal poultice, covered with Young Ilyson tea, softened with hot water, and laid over barns or frozen flesh, as bet as can be borne, will relieve' the pain in five minutes. If blisters have not arisen before, they will not after it is put on, and that one. poultice is generally suEcient tcl a cure. —An English paper gives a very interesting description of the celebrated establishment of Nlessrs. BoHey, at Verviers. who were the first to give a world-wide reputation to Belgian broad cloths. Their works are conducted by four water-wheels and five steam engines, and employ between 1,800 and 1,400 laborers, many' of thorn the most skilled.in Europe. It is not easy' for an aritizan to obtain a, situation in their es-. tablishment ; but once employed, ho is support ed through all illness and infirmities to the end . of his days, unless he forfeits his plate by grilisfir misconduct. singular fact has just been brought toliglat , in London, in regard to the gas metres which will interest all gas consumers. . s k careful 01:7, amination of the gas works in London has es -I..iblislied the fact, that " the loWer the 'quality of the gas. the greater the velocity with which it !lows through the metre—that is, the quruzlity ; registered is increased in proportion as the vial- IS deteriorated." Thmi, by the simple pro cess' of supplying qn inferior article, the bills 'of Ile consumer may be made larger, although lie Mims the gas no longer than before, and the in-. come of the company considerably augmented,, without any corresponding augmentation of the actual cost of production. ---13eauniont's type-distributing machine is in' operation in New York, and is thought to, evidence of decided practical utility lin large, inting establishments. Each machine will. distribute but one size of type, bat yet may be so constructed as to be easily adapted to the diP' ferent sizes of small type. If worked , by.hand. one man or boy can distribute twelve thquaapd ems per hour and with scarce a possibility of alt, error of a single type ; whereas; by the netted' process of distribution by band, threethousandl ems are about the average. The machine , roll be worked by steam, and one man ctkun c ttep,ti, Ito three ,t* them, making the total distribution io an hour 36,000 ems. —For a long time we had seen nothing of Chet liillotype 'till we discovCred the I,llciving in: a .New York paper:—" A few years since a great deal ItAIS said about a discovery made bY Mr: Hill, who resides in some secluded place in L'l - cunty, N. Y., of a method, el , taking da guerredtypes with all the natural colors of a land., scare., airess or pefson. Some time since, the, announcement was made that the dignaferY was after all a failure, and could not beitindered any particular value. lint-the Satqcrties Tele graph states that the indefatigable experimenter has been constantly, at work-in. bringing-Ids Meg' : thing to perfection, has at length saceemlmtt,tlittt. ; seems likely to reap a handsome peentuaq, ward, in -addition to the fame whieh, belongs to. the persistent artist. Ele.hainlreadyteceiveriatt J offer of $314000 for the gillotype,.says the. 1 1 /04: urayli, _provided he will go to liurope and obtain.. tbrei.Aii patents. 'This 'Offer he has declined, deeming it insufficient. OEM ,f',.:::::7:.;...,';!•:; , ...1., =EI r F ~: Items for .Mechanles and Arttlttilts. ' . 1, .t 1 w:x -'~`: h..