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Prlstot anti puttl f bilted every morning, (Sundays eazeped,) 6111.1011.01 LE & MONTGOMERY, - OW ?U1 110/111141182 CODECIED OP WOOD km, ELKO STILPXTS. TERAIIIe--Fiva Dollars a year, payable strictly in ad ranee. iSLI Dollars Invarlshii required if not paid within the year. Are- Single copies, Two es tan—for ado at the eoutittr iu thaptflee, and by the Nowe Bays. Published from the same office, on a large blanket site sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single l at Ctlrrtt. ' , INT No paper will be-fkiscerititined, ftmicss at the discre tion of the Proprietors,) until all tuvearegee are paid. Alp- No attention will be paid to any order trillium accom panied by the looney, or satisfactory reference in title Uty. AlSrOunneeted with the Establialiment of the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, whereail kinds of work Is done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and counsellor at Law, office No. Fourth strt,t. Pit 1,- burgh. nl,c11:1y TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, u office Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield Uud Oberry alley, JOILN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, office corner of Fifth and Grunt strretn, Pitt, burgh. AM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Fourth strut, Pittsburgh, fourth der belew Mr. Rudy Pattersoti's Livery Stable. J _ _ PA,TRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third Ward. office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occupied by Alderman bestial where all business pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly ntteudod to. feldfdm NAIIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. • W. Biddle, No. 14-1 Smithfield .itreet_ Sir Office hourstrom 8 to I o'clock, nod from 2 to u o'clock fonSily J SCOTT, Dentist,Fourth street, five doors • crest of .11tirkeL sir 011ke holire from 0 o'clock A- 1. to 5 o'clock P. 51. JQIIN NIOORIIE.A.F), Wholesale Gro,..er and c0n..m.4;0a Storrbant fnr the nth , of Poi MET.S.I. and BLOOMS, and PlloDliol3 g,nerally, No. 27 Wt.] strert, Pittsburgh. ap24 latuai.m =Lisa, l'lnlada u v. lIICEMSUN, MI LLE It & Wll"lcsale (;r . , earn, Importers of 1311 A NDI ES. WINE and St:ti A ItS, Nos. 172 ton 774, corner of Irwin ntyl I.ibo•r: y Intto burgh. Iron, Nalls, Dutton Yarns, dc, constantly on hand. SI . K.EE it CO., :tl:lntifa,•turers • Ventusylrania all silt Extra IHwLlo Strom:Lb, imitation Crown and Ruby Vials. Fln.sks, i , kekle and pr u aerve Jan: Porter and 51iiwial It Ltlr:c Telegraphic and Lig . htnim. , -Itod lu;ulat ,re. Sir ;Woad. 13,twetkri I .V. 1 and )larket re,t.4. Pitts burgh, Pa., but a short distance fr,ni th.• stansub.,at lannimg. and from Monongahela Rows, St. lliark, and Glv apr JAIME 11.1.EDLIT ...LEDLI Et (..J M Latfd,, n.nnafa. • t 1.1a1 . 1 Flint and Vao:y I; L. AKE. all.l it II n. kinds of Wiudun , (dims, FlaQks, aod War hoarse cantor of Market and Wale 0.." ;.,!; , ir •• elf • ..re tl, •, . , , _f.i . ~ !. . TRES SATURDAY MORNING POST PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS CARDS I=l C1:11LING, k C()., Mann factupm or Cot. Pre, , .. I an.l I..kS tV A !:". 17 ,-..rricr F omt. Pill.; I/ S 11 I • otls, ~f C1t,, , ,tr0 a... 1 \I n low - Markut RE )I OV. A L IIINISE N. .‘larmraotitrer kkv,:v varkoly of lAI.- 11.011 k , k „i N% IN 1 1 0,A tiLASSf blnrkk. Porter. ukol Clurk•t .10k•Ito aukl Cmarhoys; also. Flint 111.. n, in sk.; ',al v u• ••-• 104 Sokoknkl foul I Itilsokuk,.h. 0111'2- DR.t tli:tnwnii, di a lor PR./1/02E, t..k .k lu.k.. stock. of IIIiOCEII.II.IS, nolkkelk•kt 1. kr f.:111,: ervry tummy owl 111, porent ..:noin.l ill ht. ,1 .uto Mill, A 1.... Drib Frosts. Forvign nob ouk.k.u. taken In kks••bak.y f. kr monk hon Y. It. P. Ito. o lon kk kut kkf Lom lr.lh, v..k. rauto.l ti ARDEN itottcs kktu-kkikon 0: all tork..utoki in [urn' affokk.. J.kkkik C OSINIISON II( lusE . __ Th,. SI have ninittod itlouivi f. it - lo•N. piu-vvt. f.inr 11, tiii • NI 1.4 11. ii• IVo pur , 114,. or ,•,, • L' edgurnertla R. BAININ, i 'II 'll 11AK1.6 Y, FLAX LEO II 11 . , uplu which we will makes market ratty. , thr 1r It /IMAM! / :11 , 1,1,11, ,, . . J I . •• • VC 4 NI [ASH R. it 1.(11.‘11 1) :` ( )\ , F. , r‘t 4rdir I ' and Gmatur.sion 315“ . .5.1,,, .t 5 i ul. •:, • ...i•• •1 i, 11811, HAWS I‘ll.l ' , IL. a:L.I l'i: ~ .1 cF _. ~ ..,!.., v.., house fonnorly tx,111.1,1 I. 111“) , ,.., 1 111411 r c , N Water 5110 150 Feet slmq Pi: t,'.5:,:.. 1.1.:. DOILY ATI4 [LL ... . . ATWELL, LEE ).. tbrud,,,, , , nirl 11 , , I. se.. - P 4411601.01 :••• • t, nual Y runt titrooL4. Pitt , l pit , JOLIN W. 131iT LE it (: 1 / 4 )., C041111.1.41,Nn Merchant., t1.,1 , 1,4 k tit I. 1)UIW II SiANUWIt.:II:I:ES. !, PE n Licr LKAD, Frottl. 8(.1,41- Vitt COLLt N cAm- CAMflll , ..iOll MPr. ilnllt in CIS ISEAR, BurrEtt, smEn: , ab.l rain . ZS Wool etnx•t, p L. ALLEN, wit,,le:alo doalt.i. rittti • N;111,:KY,.4.• Itr.C.I.FII:\.; No. S \Vines, limadles, Gina, and New Eno,loloi Ittnn. h k London lino' n ; Innh. S.c.kt• I 11• 1 /• 1 1, hoLn., Hy° end 11,1.01 , 1 11"1”..1.,) . A t'!. •• end Inackborry Ilto Li A PriaCipi ekOgard: flalf-t. , D t., arsh iil 1 e•g11:11..I1 Set: 1 i l . - SUCh lOW 11(1 , 11 1 . A! ChOt:i .:L v Kegs end Lato•Ilo.1 f10tt1..., of ..1,) 2/11 / /1 Al,. A. Firm. I mtpectfull Invite 1.1,111,7/ /• I rtl No. R Wood otrrut, • W ILLIAM CARR ,N: (.!)., ,y,.‘ - ilii,,,„ cnr hit. of thn firm of .1. Piirk-r ik l'ii... ii 1, , i1.•-..i10 l:10 CF.1:19 and ilemlori in Fm. mn WIN Kt- nit I I)' A N 1)1 ES o Monormahola and HAN - titled %I HISK Y. \•'.::.:t t , iiimii ,, in. liiiir, Liberty strvet. Pittsburgh. psi, •"4-OSEPII PEI:MI Ni . i, s u ecess. a" t., L. W . : all k GI, corner of 31ni km iiirci.t. nul It , Diumini k.p.s uonetemtly on limp} XI Tf r lii Iv,. ,rt t., , 0r ,if DP PIP , . , I I: ICI NES. ! ,, I Ermc 1 \ E ell P....q5. Pl•iiiFU)ltiliY. mi.l nil or clue pertainlug Lt toe 1 •ss sir Physicianl . Proncriiiiti.m imi.filil, kVllli . iiitio , lc , l a: i hours. lo'iic JOLIF FLAXINO ... . ... 'V6 LEMUNG BR( all I . :P'', sitt:ve,,on , ti i Kidd it Co., vrholemniti Dit lii It i DiT::. N, 0.1W...1 .! lit. burgh. Proprii-tors of Dr. Si 1-cir . i, cel-I.rraid \, f. , ,, rer Pill', It, .i. T 0 11 -11.A.F1', JA., successor to James M( 0(1(3,3-, wholesale and ret:Ill 1/1:4 . (1411ST. and (11,11, PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFF: ,, . N. 141 W.u.Kl tun t thre," dare below Virum alley. ap4:) JL. MATI.SIII.LI„ Fll4.,.t•SS:a. 11. Ler WOOL DEALER end C.OINII,I‘IN MEI-p:14,4,y No. 139 Llbouty otru , t, .Nefmenc" — W. M'Clint4 , 4 . l4 k hp..., Kronor ..t Rahn, Mu phy, Tiernan /4. Co., Brewu 9 Ku kpete i, k. Ilttuburgh, May r0)'2,1 IW. CHADIVICK, (I..aler in Kerrii4. . Loa TO I.4ACCO. an.l 1' A PEE, N. 149 W. elyeet. below Sixth, l'lttuburgh. !up.1.,1y Air The toghco , t marko per,, in ra.h. pall for 11.t:-. - - 1141-TIFIL r.100:SH11.1. J,lii, I. 111611.. , . WP. MA ItSIIA L L & C.., Importers un.l , d..alcrs .1 Irrn.'hod AT...n.1,1 I'APFAL HAN , INGB, N. b 7 Wool ,tr,ot. P.1,1,11:4. Air-Sole agentA f o r tb.• N-1. , ....ttul mannf. - turt,..l 11.-1 . ,.. Deliccrurt & Co., Paris. aug7 BT. C. 11101t41.1.N, il..,kseller and Sta . tlon?r. 11,s Libya: sno ItAnd. A ,;..o..rd nv,,rtnwnt School, Mirennor , .. 1111./ 1.11t11 1 .4 1 1 , 1.111111111;, 1,114 ,n I esp thpor. below Vieth I.• • WANT ND-3;:igi an I Tnno,N . JJII. .7st ELL./ R. \V de,ale and Kelm dOlt.t. in \ r-, in A N' SCIFOL Ih,JIiS ":1.1 :11:1T1 1 c.. , Ell inn. .1 1 . 6 .11. PittebttrO. IM'C()t,t.tsT Eli, NVIB,It-alo and 1;,• J tall FE 1.1.1: `.l AN•li EA,' MI of TOBACIX ) , SNUFF acd 1., Fifth stc— , ag-Knee w! constantly on linnl n Lac. KATO) 01 various brands of Impernkl &Isar, J. I : Hill/ . 11.STMRP. -- 10.1,11 T J AM.., •N. jaEl lEli. & ANDERSON, (stlevess , r , t,, Josloul kW od. .f. C 0.,) mr1.34..501e deal., In Y , ; ... )3 . ; N Atilt& NUTS, SPICES. CONFECTION AEI. ~...1.t.1 1.93. 1..., Nu. 39 19'0..4 str.ot, opposito LI. :-..t. CiLarl. 11,4,1, I'm,- ATINDLE, Wholcsa ean eta' DLF., DARN EF , S, TRUNK. VALLEE and CAICIT 11 MANDFACEIDLEIL 106 Wood W.A. PoAdburgh. IV2O -v-WrERPRISE )VORKS, No. 136 lirood street, third doer blow Virgin alloy—BONS 4: 'ITT LEY would call the e.tt,titi4 , n of Sporting !n en to their 1-r,:.• assortment of RIFLES and REVOLVINO PIST• the largest sod hest selo,ted stock evur opulusl 11/ till. 10.0 • ket, together with a general lue.ortnient of Ifardonre, Cot ry, Tixits and {risking Tackle, al; of which we I drer at Iho lowest possible prices to cash iiiircluist•rs. or for good 0, proved papr. 11110 I S N - 0R T I.7WESTERN POLICE; AGENcY, No. 19 Washington strout, corns,. of I)eartarrn, CII ILLLNOIS. 6LLS3I FINS.LRTuS D. D. ROD' Rite. PLNKEIITON dg CO. ,levote vow,. ath•ntion transaction of is guuersi del,otir.• poIACE lICrIS the States of Minces, Nliscoasitt, and Indiana. anklialtf BF. SLIOPE., MEnCLIANT TAIL,OIt, Third . street. next door to louil,Atri, Mudding,, for the very liberal patrons. , ii-n•t , 111. , 11 bogs leave to asit ts..• 5..•, a , i t , better prepay.] than istrer W foriati Lip i rh . h In „„,1 ~,,„ towers with garments which will I ileur.. l.istirt..,ti„us,, Us always keep 6 on howl a lurr,. ms-rtm..,,t „I I,„ 'styles or VESTINGS, CAS IMSH Y.i. cho ho will make to order on the sliorteet note..., up, terns. la..A perfect flt always warranted. lOU IL TOONG THOS. B. YOUNG PILA NGIS LV , ON., 'rirß. YOUNG & CO., Na. 38 Smithfield • strvek opposite City "Tote!, manufarturesr of CA BI NET FURNITURE and CIIAI RS, of ovary clt.criptinn. Ma terials and workumn•bip warranted. aud sold at re , lty.- , 1 prices. Care taken In parking for laud rad water carnage' .augal • 0 ODWELL'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, wholesale and retail, embracing everf isty.le of furniture, in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut, sue bible for parlors, chambers, and dining rooms ; equal to any frame York or Philadelphia, and ut lower pria.. Leery tablets made by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of FU'.tNI TM and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms. Halals and Steamboats furnished at the shortest mitt , Warerooms, 77 and 79 Third street, PITTSBURG 11. PA . ---- TORN COCHRAN & BROS., Ma.nufactur -10 ors of Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Paul ljoors, Wilanw &t., Nos. BI Eeeond street and s Third streit, La 'Omen Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.: hayWroa hand a variety of new patterns Fancy and Plain, suitable for t'l46uriiritrticular attention to enclosing Gravy dans al short antic 1,„;5 PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS JTWIN LITTLE, Jr., ty stre. , L, has Just r-CAIV 111i..1NDI K. Genu. Brandy, i very fine.) Otani Ilupuy A Co., (super.) 51arrett A. Cu., Sazeruc. lloward, Mai - en 44 Co, 51atI'm Table do Amontillado Sherry, MAn7a Mlle do Dint, Cooking Lkh,iw Nwt., St. Julien Claret., lap le v. Sureet, Cluuupa~w•e, AIICII I Vern n •N II 9.1,1.1 k, Together trial nil other ort FRIE'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anti, mating the want of °maitre° for trandporting t t, and fr..in the Kastorn Cities, via Pen iwylvanai Mud hare inerwised our Mlt..k of Mud, , t a ie , 1., a Di it:BLE DAILY LINE, which gives us ti ut , ,tty of °our 1600 torts per month twit way. iwsure ate friemls, and those "lisposed tw patron's° the 'Lite tutprovenieuL, there well be nothing spared 'in our rt to reader general smisfuethril in iortretmling i:autern id H entire Imights with prmnptitude and despatch. K I Klt it* Kl. L, Cairn] Brvia. PittAlou '4ll, Pa JJ. .1. 12.11.1.F.5P1E . 1 1 CO.* Linking Maga Sintlta.. - turrrn. at..l m 111./..w Mtg. grus - Ingi, mid Yxor.) (,004.6, No. 71 1 ,11 1 0...1 /4treet, liurttlt• ton lutnil unit 'nude to order, Milt Pier unit Nlantle ltoie•woti. NValticit nud Mitt Frumen, or Mould .0, ovor - N. do,rwtion. : , trainbout l'abitts P,Yor,d lanalU I. 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IU tKlt, N.. 4 Ft. &try, I i (Th.t1.....z hi" Flottra..t, )11 I.f i s '( I. !Eire ~n hand, itt • tiwi: atA lIA V1:I u,y, taai. n larto. tuc.artatlAtt A lab. 'I • i l'urnltur... alai. I, th) add p.... 11 IA 1.. r ra•ot tittLit t. •tuar: , JA..11 • _ _ Cli LES BANN Er r, .:^IIttER AND twa air •ItA. .•n CIIERIZY A 1.6E1 . twttf•l•ft 'Mtn! rut t . 1.. FJ. n•ital ~ 1 all v.,. L. to hue a tth • wt ha.l iu ul putr•tuAg . .• A hii • t,l 411. r.n1,.l 11. put•lt. ..1M ES :11E1,1,1 Nt ;Eli, ty /it /I, aIIAI I I , that /11 -1.0.1•11,10114.1 NI Itt ttl lull .61.1, ll`tll t 31/ pat..: fur t.,11 It .1 t 1111 Aalvis All LUNILILIC. a. lilt pranoptn.r , mid a! rat -a. 1;-rr! ai "Ito 1./.411 tta y t.ntst/ a .I and r% cry 11 1113 t!.• G.,,, and I 'ttrltt• titt•rt , would 60.1 it i.• t:t:t t.. ;. him tt .1111. tto Ittrata list fott,t , tt th• l•,1/ I . ln/l.'l :toff. •uttal.i. , t-to ry m•trit.., Air 1..`“ filmier .1 . 'lf.rlo.o.t and I...urth IT tin. largxst :holt ni }! .Il.\ r.L:t lw h•ttrnt to \Vvrn•ln l'ent,vlvatto, II 5- h•ng t•liwt i••n. CAA:OI:44I , i r41.1/11.L1,1111111 /111111;,1%.,1114.1'4,1•• 11,..1 tight i i Itn ••tnt , nts whs 01 , 411 in want Wait h, r "tlu, nlti.ilo iu hi, /lOC. nitnula gnaw hm, Yl oluliO) 1., corv.: thou! t 11 - alch I:.l.ainng pron:ptly and in She 1,4,4 norw 1111.111,. t I,Tt)N CAR WORKS,YOUNI ) ItY Atil) 1 - 1111,—Tito nuln+crtl , t II 01111, Otto hot To.w WorkA. rwrnlly er,lnd, corn, At. t. M . 1.0taak,4,1, mid : , 114.1.12, ctrerta. iv prlusrrd to I / tract :Lnd ..c tit,. nil ord.,. for nvou•nol. Itagir , - . • II v. Freight. Platform, Grasel. Hand a1..1 nil In ,AD CA ull .I....cripti.nn,, and all vtiar v“.rk apporminisld to a roUll.lry and 31arldne departnwnt4 are arientlfir „4, 'OO , 11 , „I non —rwatly (runt western manufactord , ..-- , i t ., thriloo•itt , Olfortned mud iol..pt ,ttilial.ll • rooO volt taliquveLocul.A. tau,z2Sdf NV. NV. NS 01'1.1Mt`01,...J. C. COIMINS.. AI. r. TUNR,I . 11 wro. pow k VMEItICAN PAPIER ISIAI'IIE MANC ,LI 1'1: RI NG 01 PA NV, 71 . , Atria. PlLts• man ntatdarpni of PA PI lilt JIACIIE (..:ItN AM ENTit I, Cheri-hat Slvaninuntx, ten.; Mirror and PiCtUrr• Fl Wis.,:uv d Door Heads, Ilrankut.s, 'Trusses, Cot- V•nitalutor , and Ceutre Pieces for Coiling - A., an'l Mould:up °I cvcry :Inscription, size and dnNigti, aini warrant,' mar, alualdu t h an any other ai twin 1/014. • ,Inient execut , ..l on Mt shortest notice, il.—A tco (ion Of Steamboat Builders is ...pepially 111 t.. 1 to this artei... 011 10,011nt of its light tveight.. CUNINIINS, TUSKS St CO., No. 7A Second strea, betwetn Wood and Markott jt.'2l PitistairgEl. • - KILUIET. J/0115 MAKI:LP JAWS C. I3IAKELY & RICILEY, REAL ESTATE BEa- YELLS, corner of eeventh and Smithfield streets, burg ii Fauns, 'louses. Lots, Mills. Furnaces, .de, kc., taught and sob i on vominiKsion ; Land IVarrants bough!, sold and loca ted ; Bina. Bonds and Notes negotiated. Pispecial uttention v: re n to sillidividing Farms, and disposing of them. 'l'm ins. reasollabl.•• wri-27:115w W [AN ( , 11 I' Lh iC A l q 'O od li. ‘. l. t., '—MlLS. , RS. iu, the Oothxtor's c. Alh• g it.,,y,cav, is prepared to lill orders hue Witid, eel all OR FIN'TAL lIAIit WORK. The laeit grainy id - material is furnishes!, and entire satisfaction myl.s:dawty AW 800 am authorized to se li,okh. _. •.. . J. LI. J.INCti I. P. alcil JUNES A DENNY, Forwarding and Conuuleskin t Mer chants, No. 61 Water street, Pittsburgh. [apl9 0 ----- y - U can be thoroughly suited with Ambro t", or Daguerreotypes, at CARGO'S, 76 Fourth st, oppogits Wilkius A Co.'s. __. drie6 . . • c 6 S TYS;fRATED LYE.—A large supply „Itliu co lobrated article for making Soap remelved JOS. FLENI ISO, Cornor Diamond and Margot otroot. r • . . Y.. • . • .. .. r 1) .1 11:1 nrA i t - - I . .4 , li: _ , ~.,: e 1:- d ibt • , ,:.,5.,. .. . iik ~. ;_f•. • Agent, No. 201 Liher- I Ow following very cholev Jftnutica,' SEtnta Crnz. Boguct, Loudon Cordial, Schnapps. FUNDRIF.S. Itutberford's Scotch Ale, ikon lay London Porter, Wild Cherry Banndy, Ahaintho, A in settle, Curacca, Sardines, Mocha and Java. Young llys. and Black Teas, Bronson Cheese. Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. cies connected with the t•uni nq'.^.edaw =MEM 1 ,, v , .ls. Iteporta, I.y Burr; Bouvier'n meat itote4, F.valanor; Wharton'a Dlat.at, loot ed.; 'tad other It...porta, ElPmentary W..rhs.. tike. Gll,l,ThAtli, at the office of Morning PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1856. FOR SALE NI) TO LET FOR KENT.-CIRCLE ILOERE IS the 1101111 given t.. that vplen.li.l four vtery h 110 , pr..gretts ..t eroctinit lit the I: Htreet IT WILT. lIC FOIL tile 14 April next the size 11. , feet on Hancock st reet.2o feet front ..n Lil- roc it 11 nn it 1,11. tii I nlle an I lattteritlly huilt e.ttn .nu. stuirway at the rear tr etvlt oh.ry. NVIII rvittett re:1A..1%111.1y h. a ite.rnh6th.nt lettAnt. Enquire .4 E. It. MILK" INS. PC2l:tl--,•IsJ) ()II thr i.rt•nusev. BARGAIN OFFEItED.—The undvrsigne , l “lleer, Gar nat. LOTS of ground riotin, open and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburt.li 301 , 1 Co:n Railrnad, in the grewn,g and inning of Four of the 1,..ta are 37 1 1 foot 111 nl , llll, l.e hb..111 I . AI in depth, fronting 01 one and on the Depot., naid la the other on Sinclair /divot ; t‘ll.l two of them lrenting fer theft whole length on other strln•tit. LOTS, root in nidtl . frentnni r side of the Dept, and in tepth InAh In,rder ing for its whole length on .L•roin, t totter property can mood. ire hoe Id I tart of the payment talcu in Ste. k C,llll‘ Railroad, detdred. on , of 11' Merinng ElPittAburgh, A na.ool 31, I.cib.--id.ses 1 0() ACRES Fort S.‘LE oa Exca.NsGE_A vitlttrtlitit l'arttt, SII11,(41 ,k1.”11t rirty tithrti rpm, th r it) ttliti In a Dwight,: tit—part-I 1 , .t L.l 1...1 •rtunr, itarn ; kr: , Cr...:,a • t:' , •4 l lttair., nag "the: , Ihr lama,. Thr ~ It"': air! hit.] Itru well. with a tt.ii trio fit,n , ag ia land. Prig.• ,91,titat Apprrveit prrirtrty tit A11.. , L , ms t'ay .111 lie Inkrn. Th. alutti• u aut.! Inalo• rttia . k Farr, tri 11,. rt• i. gtutil rut) twig uitto rt t thgi,:u IT CI:11111E1(T A eti jul2 ...1 Matt... 4 ntrtet. - - - FIJI{, •- - • SALE -- . llirue l opees of Lan mi l'orbitat Diu - huh/1, part ut Its eAatt. ui Into 0 KO, r Ftiraattrat. ..4;tlt 1,11 T• w.ll/ n c:wice M•luctn "No 2.-I.nlatto r ,1•1 t I t .:II ...it 1,1, N.. c- . (tom .• 4 '4.41.ta44.. X . cor m . n•.I v. all tin' .•14 , 4 , 4.-41 , .xll 44- 4 . 7111 c 0114 , 1.. I.i .it.. X. 0.• •• • \ 4 INevol:II: 'l.lll al,•tt• Ml/ROC( 1 ) AND I' ‘ll,\T I.FATIINt r 1,,••• nod ,•••1,4.•.•‘.• tu , ,r• -‘; • r t. •• t: I !MEII=I twit (141 AL \MI:KS N )lt nALh mosonram =1•1111 SEM= Il'l', nut - , I=IEI ~~ ~I: ~\Lf. n~ ~ , 14 1 4 41.; 14 1, I :••• I. r.v,t ..f t..-, =SO T il F . , 1,1...., _- NV, ss „I ..t .;,•1 f , • 1 ' 1.. Sitl 1,L., ."1. • 4.11 U.. 1.1,1‘ i• •/.1 1, P•• / I=l and 1., n,•+n• ,•1:.,.'n th-tt.tt , Att.: v I .!; 1.,.• 1 , 11 r MEE= 11 ,11 . • turwcnn flu F ME= 111!111=11111 %tr.' , T. lit to D P,. II .1 Iti)11:1,11'1 - . I in T. 1.1.11:1.11-1' I. ..; I It a. 1.1 a.ly .1 1,11/ 11 .1.1 , 11 11 , 1 11,1141/ WC nat of tit , ilatutaa I.:a.ve arta a. ane.. , - 1111 r 1... 1.01..4 that 1 , .... ~1, 1 . a. sit r two, Sta and 11 1111, avavt ...a I. taan, th , ay.-t 11.11 3.1.1 • ../11.11 to; 1.1,1,11 t II gr.•t 111 tal. ,h„ t• ar 1 , , .1,1 111.11. ..1. 1 Is 1/111.111 . 15.11,..clautcr. S., circulars- 1 , 119_ t.tbal. Lours, Gum 9A. M. ta. P. ',I 10t11 ISA ' A.4 I IJY,F. ItS () \ rigi,A. x 1 1 : a tn.. A .41... A• 1../ “fc ..1:111'EA risTot,s, ay.. at.. at,. 1511511 1.11/11 . i , . ail .a histh wt. will 8,11 f.. 1 at a- I 1,11,14 11. 1 / 9 y .1111 1... 1 ..11,.:1•1 111 11..• 7 , 1.114 t.. A .5.1,..11,1 at, I I ',Li... ... parrhaaia, 51 , . at la. attat among at rauga.ra—lll at a I.lllart. i% 9 ts•hatt.l 11101,s. T1.. 1 /1 N & 1 11;71 • .I.T. la)-PA IiTN.EItSIIII' NuTIC -- I 1,L% • it .1,1,!. , 1 t 'l' ll ' l \ll- I “ , )rry. Ist 1.1991/. 1 ati...rt,a.. 151111.2 1.5. 5 .0.5 5. 11, wit it... '1)1.. ,sr . firm ./I .1. 1. Gl:a/CI - F. I'ittmlatra,ll.ll.., lit, I J Stt. R T. GIIMITT. linitttrt,fi.s ttf Brandi tl • ctih• wino: no•fitn fit vtott 14,1 1,. I Itrund,. A 1.... nt..1:11 ,-, :‘,l Comm pl . mill I it at rtrw.t.. BUTT N Oc . .80tt1 ,, , i!,l 6“il) th. 11, that lit. , lire ~, Ivt.tt,tly .01 .1 1.u., •u!, I .9AILBAtAItIII...I,, Ml EJLA pad POI:T}AS, L,rl.lv.bilq. quaky. •The nUaidhntof fr‘nalip , ., In pArtirtilarly t fact tluit they bottle IWAlNl;ltiltrt , ALF. iu .t 6 . recommeivl it t.. 01 it, v.l, and stroholioning V NOTIC E—The partuerdiii exiNt iug betweon Jac .o 4 I lost!.n.cr, U. 1.1...!-D!ttor :u:!1 !i. 11. undor the of I lOSTETY SMH Absolved 011 OW firm dAy of Nov. 110. , r IT hy the f 1.13111, purchase of the incereot D. llobt..v,r Ifost• !!.. The 1.11511105 e will 1.0 vu”llle.ted us herutoka, utph r ti..• trmo of HOSTETTER& SMITIL .lAcfm ItosTErnm, doo7 O. W. SMITH. HOUSE OF REFUGE—Ti DEruT has 1,e,. I tpite.uol for the Cao of articles timunfacturthl at th.• Hon.' of lt , fage. at NO. 7 6511TIII1ELD 61 . 12..F.E lir , : door below Diamond Alley. Whol,tale, and Retail sMerdninta will pleme roll and amino our stock of BOOTS AND BEIODB, Made of the Lest materials. and iu the most oulattanti.,l manner. Person., tettr“earing the o stalislunent, while 4. warding the interebta of the institutio b n, ran prwure ; ticlett at rensulud , l,4 prices. 'u. DOOll MATS also for tede. Arms, NA. patt:lllro HA R M 0 N I S A. NI, II 1,11 : 17MIL 11, IVLA 1411.1 for Flat o. I t of II i ti , z !It ai,irh they %; runt Etdti A1..1t Noll :31.11.1t1i.1t, to any Mb, II kittl I\llllQ ‘‘)tll sight wF nml,ll II , (111t. 7I 61'It • totti_nr 1 t.rmlal.) lIAIUIVS It MS. M ,1111‘ .IEOO, by Tr 9.• r 8 Co, tutt I In4trt t n tSlllllll.lld by ILc / rat r • . . lUId 111ilatel1, of (I.` trilllex, who prooounee them, in ;emit 01 rolono, andsweetness of tone, fully equal to any The trteulles are so arranged that a CHILI: Utl LIGHT YBABB CAN WORK THEM WITH BASK. M I,E CATILIABT NEEDHAM, N. Y. It •,111,..111,1 t. , say unythhig in tliolr favor. The pArl r. r C 11: II r. ix tli nrfifitial inventer of 11.. Th.l..dern. and t Ili` .np,,,,,rity of Ili, itistritmente low med. Tle , y IVel , iVO orders for thorn (non a.l part- t ~f their bunt and most Important nproselnotA the 11111 . 13 LL which, white It eo n, h,••• I r, the player grouter variety of effect.. l'ur'h:t.+••r'. cninine and t onvine ‘ , tho env, it): of the uLoatH which will he null on in ~t 1,10. 1,) IL KIJ.:11E11. & BRO., No. 3:3 mtre , t. I' -•A tr,h sepply of NUNNS CLAILIC'S and other 'I OSI troy. Joy ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD N. OPEN FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING In, An.: art, 1. is ir A V. January '2ll, ISI,II. Prrigiit am, Par, r 1...tv•• at 3su P. M., ritutyping ul NI I'l% .14; at 1\ It tali nu; al r 1.1.5 P.ll. Rd ttry.nv 1, , :„• malt. nz at 7 A M.. arr iving of Itittaburali A H. . . ANL, WI LI, 1.1 N 1.11. ti irrAxNi Si:, in CON/ICC / II :!.. ;11 0 OW I U.,. Log plug • ABA. \ :.• ClAri•43 5 It. • k r 1 - . \\ l 1.1.,1; ,, \Ii(ITHEN., EINEM ~i.l~~\/.~\i j ~. i. _ II .:. MEE= i• t: I • •:.• =EMI lIMIE - • 4':le 0,- -, _ ' MISCELIA*'OUS M ELOD EONS 141,1 ; • K.-ll.•nt.urr chATIle-i•11, . . Isl.),l.llll4.lidtAle , • Yore. to K.lllttottiEllg, 91023 o I tI •••• 1.• I.t.ortirt..l ti, , ' 01. •.flt..t and V., Iv '! • I • NI, 1:. tlttn tot I!' 'l.!!` .l 11.01 . 1...1t. Stip t .): t r. r ht.... 1 ,, 11 tL, •t... 1 ‘l, isr.• sir •it:, trr.• t..• H• rt‘ til•tll.4 nip! 4r.l,tnntip,! r . .•111,j, rd et, I=l =MEM • -'-- =MEM ‘t.. k d II k MEM r ~,_< ~~ ~: F .:: ,;.. 'l , l F1.1.11"11.:1) • • - 1 • • 1 1 .1 •• r \l A \ =MEE ' ' =MI 1111.1 A it,irst.l,l_ Itt, N1..1.411..11. N.,. 1,41: 1 • ‘1 111 Itlt r .t t It i• • • . 1 ;- 11:1 vxi,tl:l;; h)11% )1 G 11',1:1:1> MIME I)1 11.1 , 1 , [PT FM; :-A1.1.1 .\ 1, , t , ~„ •r of ; •• l'el!nt W.O! 111. I'l ul,l, I.• .t...n • it .11141 , I. .• I s ‘, , Li. N 1,1111:, I::. ksfit , •• I 1.1 NN T it l'itEMll \l I \ 1. o.• 1,, , 1 WIZIcdIT'S Tito\ 111,iN I- t`., 11 41f All) r. • • 11111"1 ~I, 1 , , r/r. GE 1. 11 Ii.EYSEIt and R. E. SELLERS ,k 1,1 2.5 rent. per Lottl, ~TIITICE '11) tiTt ill )1,1 _L \ il.1.1:1* it tt Co 1 Pit iiiil.ollry 1 I•:44 " . ,11,4 .4 th.• tho C..n.ipany hold al 0.. , V. NVa.ter xtr .1 . the w1.0r.. lite 1 , 0111-talty will 11, t3..1 I 1;. , 1.. A.... ..I Il..• ,1 ‘; =MEE 1 1 , 1:4 . 1 , N , NAs - ~, t lutiltu,s4.l4 IItAY •psi fa Mt, Ittatit, µ Ito 5111111,1uum..). I a chat, h ut ~,,, or lost Its a .•.•utlit . lilt /.4. .111/W11 , 110.m , au.l froin to t, r..l.llttt. 11. ,ht t , Ill)' to 0.. 11.4, tt t , 11.11 , 1t0 .!, i.r••••••nivd, that mitt ..0.11.it 01.15 raptlvatitiz mid d..stral.l , . Tlus al. I. vim.) t.I. hut imoro JLi, ml ,„ „, ; and the seutrtut scrutiny in- tt %)„. •• Ni. 1111) Lit l'itt , horzh. Pa w:d hill tt. m, N ill I,- r,allautio•att-i. nov2.S:tl 0E1) PENS—Many now find it difficult to -A - Pen+aa g.totl nn fortoorly, Nlattufactorers anti - h.tt, 1,,n totoptetl rethatt.. quality of 1,411 4o:t1 anti otkuttutslttp, in ortlcr to redact, the prico—cotuttonvnt that i..s prit, 0.4 aiioai a dotal, Wt• 1 are .tt.t. Pon, weds k.npretoil y to artier, of the tortn tosttorial mitt ftut.h, mud uttrrdittott--fratt $1 to $l. W. W. WILSON, trt7 ThirTiet str,itt. . . . jal3 eorprr of Fourth. Tln T":SP'.'. - :-.-1 have on hand a large - aF,soli ji_ .t..: .1 Ti nr,--. Those wishing any that.: 111 this Into .IJ on bi c all Will 1.1411/1)tl iny stork befom iineelinsing elect. JOB. FLEMINO, ~i 2 Corn , Diamond and !Market ,treet. 1 • . .... ___ PITY COI, I. E 0 E—DAY AND EVENING , 't.,,,r.., .4 nth me//,, Writing (hid 80a. , ..4. - eriana.— Ladies a-i i ii i t { I:: N i ilii•nian's Apartments se wrote. p A i , .iTil'ilETio. mod its .rplit,tuot, to bamittems, ra new P , rai la.) ..it..r t ur. plainer, and better .1.1.11,V , 11 i. 4, bnlittlCAN, Limb t, to 1,.• lonn,l in any treatise. Resulte obtained with great I..ctlny by new ruin. termed "Arithmetical Magic." Arith ne•tie.i.e: mouth. $4. Call for a Circular of the College. deep E. W. JENKINS, Principal. TWO Large Warehouses for Rent, situated ,so \Vatrr .tre,.t. Ern t $.4..mi emit per year., t.. , 0.! S. Cl.:Till:RT & 8( IN, 51 Market et. MiIIEU „0. 1 • ti nIO .4” - 4 JOat'' PITTSBURGH POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 13 Report of the U. S. Mint. Director James Ross Snowden, Esq., the Director of the U. S. Mint at Philadelphia, has made a report of the operations of the principal Mint, its brunches and the Assay Office, the principal features of which are condensed, as follows: The deposits received and coinage executed at the principal Mint, during the year, were as fol lows: Gold deposits, $10,534,103,84; gold coin struck, $10,594,454 ; fine gold bars, $10,335,14. Silver deposits, including silver separated from California gold, and silver purchased pursuant to the Act of March 3, '4853, $2,050,556,73 ; silver coinage, $1,419,170; copper coinage, $10,020,79. Total deposits of gold and silver, $13,214,000,50. Total coinage, $12,043,952,93. The coinage was comprised in 10,8135,019 pieces. The deposits received at the branch Mint nt New Orleahs, amounted to $2,85 . 2,510,69, of which the sum of $431,150,83 was in gold, and $2,420,933,50 in silver. The coinage was $430,- 300 in gold, and sl,lll 5,00(1in silver. Total c0in age,;52,365,500; the number of pieces struck was 5,556,100. The branch Mint at'gan Francisco received of gold deposits the stun of $20,870,310,08; of silver, the sum of $239,757,47. The coinage opera tions were as follows:—Gold coin, $17,398,300 fine gold bars, $88,752,60; Imparted or unrefined gold bars, $3,270,594,93: silver coinage, $164,- 073. Total coinage operations, $21,121,732,12 --comprised in 1,471,272 pieces. 'fhe deposits received at the branch mint at Dahlonega were, in geld, $110,002,07 : the coin gold,) $ll6, 875,30 ; the number of pieces struck was 25.366. kt the I , rench mint at Charlotte. the , nnt ef ~32y. 9 94, ,,. .5tl was deposited for coinage. The comprised piece , amounted The (;perntinn+ of this branch. a- well an that est:Wisbed at D 2 thlonegl., ar e covr..ed to geld. •I'h, etlicc at New York received ‘lnvie.., year the , unt 0f . ..i.2 , hr.57,7 0 1,21 in gold bul!- nri. and the further sum ~r - this :tinounr, , the stint of $1'. , :,,2.11,11 ,•..s 1,11.1,1 fr(oin Full, and 5'2,01 ;1, , c war from the Lake : , tiperior dines. The 111“11 - r f tine ;;‘,nut ,tainpe.l nt thi, , (.13 . 0•0 wn ,. ..f tli agcre;:tue v 3 inio of ! - f..:21' I, E.. 1" deihe.itetl 'luring the year. Ira lin, be..n made in fin. , g,141 to the mu ,, i nt of $17.216:217.71; n.nd in amount nf The entire arnenn Is received at th. , Nl:nt an l 't- ineltilliDg the .V...4ay year were t follows • (;.Jl,l. ' O % er• ',7 1 I . I` , . 1 f;. Trani. The e , inage operlitinn4 for the -3n,e or , v.- I;. " .gilt t t tlt : 1 tr-, t l . -•;,- ~ t•-t•le r r,,,1 t u t a l : eto t Tri. , , ,, l 1,1 1 ,1 '11 , 7 1-1 , 17 piece-. The aggregate of the deposit.. ernl.race• F 1 c..rooderal.l.- annotnt re..!elmeit.., exa:oide, onparte.l or unretine.i nta.h. •,t u.tn F r anei-eo, are Anthetime. the -titer inintini: e-intsliqhment.. and a portion ito• !air- fertinhl ut .\u.ny t 18)4.7 , . are tran.ferred to the Mint for rothage, t r0 ..41, , p,,,it“, the actual zuhouut of tine ur no-I,ll,l,r,tlv.hit into Ow rn'tit and ite hraueh. turan:; , , the year woe The amount ~ f g. , 1•1 of 'it . pr 6.hlrti• , ll lel.•,:itri wa-. !I, vi:: It o tie. tie the Union, inetti.lirtif a deposit . ! Heal the .\ CIESEMI Slitre the int..,:tge of re , no; of March :1. 1 ',4",;;, .110‘ri tng a rednetten in the weight of the -11-. coinaze. there have been i.omeei the follow ' n L , : amount-, 12 in 1 ...=ti.ro:‘ 1, 11;1 in •,,, 1 ti,:!7() : in 1 $3, :"/,, making a to of •?..*M, - 71. 0 ;71;. It may be interesting, to pre , ent in one view. the entire coinage operations at nil the 3flot, the ()thee, since their organitat;on They ore no follow.: St:11 th, c.vf 1. -RAIN IL Iti Cit M Lnt N , sl ( Ifra.iwts Mint at t(rn.111(tt:(10. r 1,-1N t. =BEE ta==l ME=ll Alm.) 'fill ••vt Neu, Tioe chief part time ,unottrit ,:aca IA-ce:::t•er, aro; the pro iLtetion of the nane6 of \IL : $:; The I)irt , ctor state , : that• Nihenev. rit rtrao ticable, ilepnstters of builittn are pail in the coin they desire. but the chief design of the inc to sub,erve the nitictiini interest, in future the distribution of COill will be such cc wtll -'•ren to ro pula te, the currency of the cituntry. This particularly refer t gol,t MIME taken that d. , Ind I 1 , 410 malountn entlrely w t•agle,, It cagle4, and the odn of the higher den,,tninati,,n,. OEM= Tlle Director ttarl. The manuf.icture of tine ha, :it the or rice in New 1 elk. nn i the c ei•onge or the h:nncii Mint at S:411 Francisco, have - o oir‘ 'oleo: the wort. upon goiol loulolooti Azl to rein 1e approhensi on folitiomlty or ololay. In the coinage id - thi• ,glo, slit shalt MatedinUy by a story remarkahle machine latool . ) i for the final aoljniitincont .of the weight. , id: t h e in dividual pionnehetooi. This instrument wai, man ufactiletool at l'aris, and has loosen introduced info the Mint there, and one of similar power- i• also eiliployssl in the Mint of rioglaiool The moo tin ported for the 1 mood Solato s aolapted to ;he Ilia king:, only It is joiodly rogarolod umpl, of meelottiisin It is not loy any lowaios ioonlincol that the coinage ot the (oitg'e and the do. ii i eagle should be oh:so:mill:tiled, on the coon they will be inolioipeniintoloo at Sion rrancoosi.o Coey may iu some emergencies he re , ju:es reputesol at l'hiladolphiii and at New tirloanii; lout a s us w•n ,•ral rule adapted to the principal Mint and too the I loinitcluoi , in the Atlantic State-. it i- lo.lioosod that the tune Ina. come to return to the i.oiromliei lonouninittions or gold coin ; ivoning alniowt thin whole in pieces not larger than the half cogle, amt thins upon ground nArvady sulverterl rtrtirularly :tpplicalile 1,1 a c.btititry greatly favored with the original production of tho pro ciomo: metal —that the people at large 31, entitled to, it greater portion of real imperishahle money, and that a carotin:ill point at which this reform iOOO to he begun or aided, is the place whore the goolol is to lie put into the shape and size for cirenk tion. i.k,,. 11 4, •1 tbi ~,, u•U I $1:1:10:4 11.1 \ • JI lIH II ,111): 11, J, I j J:11,1 , 'I. , 1,, New PAPER M kTERI,\ T.S.--J. Prelligriß le Frontin, I,f Agen, France, has obtained a patent for making paper front the stalks of the arti choke and the stalks of the sunflower. They are said to make a beautiful quality ofpaper. NEW 111' LINING FIX 10. —U. li. Wilson. of London, has obtained a patent for a combined fluid to be used for artificial illnminnti u, cent- ' pose.l of glycerine albl alcohol. Ir. Wilson read a paper on the uses of glycerine before the late meeting of the British Scientific Association. lle is Superintendent, webolieve, of Price's celebrated candle and soap works in London. New l'Evrti.g F‘nunf..---R. Mulligan, of York, England, has obtained •a patent for making a clock of fabric which has the appearance of be ing partly crape and partly Orleans cloth. To effect this, the warp of the fabric is intalO of worded or other valuable yarn, and a weft of woollen yarn used for some parts, and of worsted yarn for other parts, the different finalities of welt producing n different cloth in the same web. .\ great variety of fabrics may thus be,produeed in one web of cloth, fur skirts of ladies dresses. by the use of alpilcda, mohair, silk, ami other woft. Our manufacturers may improve oil this him. TILE PNEUMATIC BATTERT.—This is an Eing bob invention. The gunpowder is deposited in its proper place ; It gutta percha syphon tube ex tends upward from it, and descends into a gutta percha vessel containing sulphuric acid; another gutty percha tube extending to any distance ne cessary fay She safety of the operator, connects the vessel with an air pnmp. A few grains of white sugar and chloride of potash are mixed to gether and placed upon the top of the gunpow der, then the air pump is worked, which forces a little sulphuric acid through the syphon, bring ing it in contact with the sugar and chloride, and the chemical action produces an instant ex plosion. Iteeent Foreign Inventions A ETHER EsuisE.--llenry G. Pecoul, CA. Paris, has obtained a patent for generating NUMBER Hi. power in steam engines, by palising steam from the boiler through spiral copper tubes, which converts either in a cylinder unto vapor, and it then actuates the piston to give it motion. We have seen some statements in our foreign ex changes, to the effect that a company in France formed to test Du Tremblay's steam and either engines—and who have hml some ships propelled by such engines running between Marseilles and the Crimea last year—have paid a dividend of 40 per cent. on the original stock. Such immense profits as these are stated to be, afford good grounds for suspicion regarding their truthful ness. GI ELDER RA TL.-W. B. Adams,.E. E., of Lon don, has obtained a patent for a new rail, which has been tested on the Great Northwestern Bail road, over which a heavy coal traffic passes. The rail is similar to Ole ordinary one, but 2 inches deeper, being 7 instead of 5 inches deep. There is a flange at top and bottom, and on each side angle bracketkpne side of which fills. up the space between Mqangel secured to the rail by bolts, the other extends outwards, forming a sort of longitudinal shelf nt each side, level with the ballast, so that when packed, all that is seen is Sk inches rising above the brackets. These form a secure bearing of 13 inches wide. The ballast is packed from each side, and thus se cures the permanent way. The gauge is kept correct by the rods, about 9 feet apart. No wog ler' sleepers ore employed, and the entire rails and appendages, consisting of rails, brack ets, bolts and tie-bar+. are of wrought-iron; the whole, when complete, forme one compact mass. This rail i.; expensi at first. hut is said to be the cheapest in the end, as it endures longer than the common kind, and requires less atten tion for repai , ing, TRAVELING WRA PP ran PERSONAL WHAR.- A patent has been taken nut by Philip Levy, of I..hit'oirg, fort wrapper for traveling in cold and • t,run - weatlt. r, which 1/' intended to protect the rent.- leg- :CA trod T, as far up at the waist. The rotor dei.rrific , it fo;inws : "1 construct a sack or which upwards at the back. in ' , wittatter that When the feet and lege are trtt-1 therein. ,Itoll C//111/` up 1.1 the thigh of tilt/ Vt,-,/-0/.. 1/1/t I et/1041 , 1C if up, aria in fro:,t, 1•I 1•0 While ti!/2 id/t/,, , , \Thiel' are 11//t /11iiied /It the Itark further up than the thighs, wrap count' the loins and hark. I make the.m of warm woolen material, anti line them with fur or //Liter warm ,ult,tances.- The patent for this garment cost the inventor more than a United States patent w.mld pact' curt an American inventor; and vet we have no doubt but he lots rOUTUT it a fii• -• tolitable ~,curity. In our country such garments are ne^e , .sary titan in England, and yet, we k o hl., if any of ~nr furriers would have taken ont n pat , 1,1 r, n like invention. Any improve •2lll.li:. however ' , mall. in the line of imsine , s in wl,lelt a per-km 1. engaged, oil which he can tr , , al w:tys pay's handsmnely tor seen- Englan I they know, hy i.xporie,,,, thy value of patent ,, , hence, al titott.7ll tit .ty I paten , :) are more expensive there It. re. as many, if not more. are secured tieek!:: 7slamy men have made fortunes by oh twin:..:, paten; i n articles a- Imve overlooked or neglected to ; V,. di •• ( . 11111'11 , 1 ct iournahl °Dirt' b • •' tet Stind , ie last, the 10th {trot.. V s • , 0105 It been rite :,,totte ••I hot fete win, hare lived "1-I,z es to attain the I,m,th of years which this • i I. :1,1 the , rtuflo of a still 10:=A ardoe•l them, MIA her, to do, a ic. and eon aid., a one,. at' loving-mind admiring that ,•lrele unbroken in love and .•t. n r in ire tli.in halt a century of years. \ ' ,o , • porle , . , enjoy, I to a greater degree, the Ten eraticii and blessings of the poor, to whose wants her lei, I ww., ei.er .60 cue, and among whom her else , rfel eve tote. ever present in encouragement and her heart in sytnpathetie suffering. If we add to thL, a singular liappinesss in all her domestic re hitii family '.f honored children to whom she w , cod. ar ed by indulgence, us well as by a wise wed van 411tenei syr tem ~f education and instruction. she were held around her in affection, as their Sian or centre, from their infancy to the period of her death, we have a rare instance of the reward of a is:se and well-spent life—of ago enjoying the fruits ofi.arly :mil well-fixed principles. maintained in the puri..f their Ititter and - Spirit, in the love inspired lie her love of her Maker. and a fervent devotion to will as revealed to bee by His works and by His NVe do not know of a more exemplary life than that presented by this lady. It was ono of al most uni.aricil cheerfulness, apparent under all vieis sit•oics of tontine, and clue no more than others, was carte k it fo,int its frowns in het pilgrimage. Mrs. Coilin, was a native of the State of Maryland, Is lucre she was married iu the spring of 1805 to Thotn • a distinguished lawyer of that day i.. Ca , - city, to which place she accompanied him at the tune. and in which, or its near vicinity, she ever Oth r continued to reside, unless we except nn °ma- 1 , 1 •lai Strrtliru in II oiler, in which county she held a estate in land, the legacy of her father, Stephen ry, of Maryland, anti where by her eaten- I novaalntreee with limo people—kind deportmOt to the p.soi. and the even blandness of her manner to' metre will !erg be cherised by the love and , t urtaitie, never fail Co inspire. r, ',glen. ,he Lt l.•oged to the En„„edish Episcopal ' l'hur , ‘A loch she gore faith in the fullest claim of its itietrine for ladies in those earlier day. of oar repribiie were till politicians, she was a Feiteraleit of the Washington and Hamilton schools, stud in latter years. II Whiff, in its most pure and pat riotic sense--principles which. while it was her pride to maintain. wuro unalloyed with aught of bigotry or bitterness, but pror,eating an ever presiding cheerful ness of tolerance mid good humor. idence .if the veneration and respect in h s he ton-held by those around and conversant with her, it may le , pardoned me for introducing the incidenti-thst hating purchased and established a residence some lets miles from the city, in a district aitcrwards struck off fir a new township, the citizens therciif, veldt a sin,itular unanimity , petitioned to have it named in honor of her, and Collins Township rank. among the nin,tt considerable of the divisions it .111eglieby I.,ttuty. . , 11010112 EMEM Enjoying au ~teneive ac q uaintance with all ranks ..f people, with which business, please, or fashion brott.zkt l e er in contact, uo ono ever knew, but hon. orcd respe. tool her, a: d her life presents this sin that though possessing much promo. 1,. • •• ateidoio,ios of character, enjoy tag for a bo: ruche of warm anti dc• voted fraoide. It I: , not kitten that she ever made on co.ony and. that while eke 11-8,1 never heard to say an ill Wor,i of :mother, n, ono ever spoke or tier but in language it respect. We ar e compelled. while on .this subject and lit simple justice add. that mingling always as the freest in convivial conversations, no one ever heard her say that which was felt to be unwise or inappli cable—and what may lee considered as still mare anomalous in her life, that though the most free from the imputation of what is regarded ns worldly wisdom, mid engaged in numerous business transac tions, and many of them of important value, she never entered into one that caused her regret, or that involved her in an after dispute—her governing rein being, straight-forward, direct, honest., not,,for its p o licy, but its beauty. The last preparatioti+ of this admirnble lady, it is worthy of remarking. were as anomalous as charac teristic. She hail no repinings to indulge in, and indeed felt none. All her arrangemeots, on the con trary, we, moil' a till the same cheerfulness of man ner and voice, that she would in beforetimes make fur journey to Butler or Philadelphia—places which she had more fret t uently visited.. A mind so consti. tutolti had a Optima organization as admirable. So late as within the last three years, she would'walk from her residence into the city, a distance of four miles, directing her carriage where t. call for her, her object probably beingto visit some pensioner on the road, or if not, for e pleasure of the exercise. These were interrupted by a paralysis with which she was visited about eighteen months ago, from the effects of which she never so entirely recovered as to be free front returns of the attack. On apartial recov cry front the recurtnneo of one of these; shdWonld speak to her children and gnindehildren, wham these alarms brought around her—regretting the trouble these frequent calls she feared gave them. "But never mind," she would any in her wonted cheerful ness of manner, "You are good children, ant‘that is something—remember that." With nothing of brilliancy to startle or wonder at, the evenness of her life presents a constellation of virtues rare amongst mortals, and her memory will be long cherished by those whose happiness it was to knew her, in this city, in Butler and in Philadel phia, where she had so many friends to appreciate the value of her various and constant-virtues. II ke auws.—The number of Hebrews in the great cities is thus stated.:—New York 12,000, Philadelphia, 2500, Daltimoro 1,800, Charles ton 1,500, Loudon 20,000, Amsterdam 25,000, Hamburg 0,000 13erliu 5,000, Cracow 20,000, Warsaw 30,000, home 11,000, Leghorn 10,000, Constantinople 80,000, Jerusalem 6,000, Smyr na 9,000, Hebron 8,000. In Berlin there are 3,00!) Christian Hebrews ;.,also some thousands in England. Fifty-eight clergy men of the Church of England'are converted Hebrews. ~,` RATES Or AEVEETISIfig AGREED ON BY TEE Privstunan puss TVS LO IS OP 1503RAIUM, 09. LISS i One squat! one insertion.. Do. each additional inoartion—.- ono w00k....._ two wooke three wooks„. one two months... three moutlw four months.. sixmonths... Do. one year. Standing Card, Btx lines or Ices, par annum.: cusimasima sr PLKIZVAI: One square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,).. 2.5,9 Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death n0t10ce,..7.5 cente;_ [From the Chicago Prees.l F URTHE U. IN RELATION TO TILE OWED RIVER IMPROVEINENFT. A few days since we referred to a report of Josiah Copley, Esq., in relation to the content , plated slackwater improvementof theOltio river: Since the report was made public, tho Pittsburgh Board of Trade have taken new action upon ; the subject, looking to practical reaulti. The Board propose that a convention be &lain Cincinnati, on the first of May, to take•into consideration the whole matter, including the various modes of improving the river that hey° been proposed. ; The several Chambers of Commerce of the coal; mercial cities both east and west, are invited - to co-operate with the Pittsburgh Board of Trade in the preliminary movements necessary tO the organization of a company, and in preseittg-the claims of the enterprise upon Congress, the Legislatures of the Several States bordering upon that river, and- upon the merchants, mannfactu rers and property holders of the vario.usnities and towns whose interest will be benefinitdly affected by the' improvement. At the meeting of the Board referred to it wns resolved totake ire , mediate measures , to procure the requisite con current, legislation in the several States herder lag upon that river, and Mr. Copley was chosen to vie 'the several western cities for the Purpose of bringing about a harmony of views as toile mode of improvement. The Board fully approve of the plan of dams and locks for improving the Ohio, yet they are willitr4 to defer to the final judgment of all the parties interested. The present zealous efforts to improve the nay+ igation of the Ohio have most: probably. been somewhat stimulated by the returns of the livid ness upon it during the last year, which chow that the railroads have waged a very Bodement competition with the river. As coMpared with previous years, its business has fallen consider+ ably behind, while that of the railroads running in the same), direction has largely increased. This fact is generally confirmatory of the Peel tion which we assumed some months since, that railroads, as channels of conveyance in the West, were constantly gaining on rivers, from their .le- : patch and certainty, notwithstanding the higher freights charged upon them. This was abundantly illustrated last season upon the Up. per Mississippi, the navigation of which was in+ texTupted for weeks together by the droutli, and large quantities of goods shipped at St. Louis for Galena, St. Paul, and other towns, were brought by water to Peru, and thence taken by railroad across our State toward 'tie:lr destination. The navigation of the Ohio was also subject to interruptions from high water in the spring and from low water during portions of the summer and fall. From theee two causes the business upon it suffered more severely than it had done for several previous years, and its diminution, above referred to, is thereby accounted for. But while the business of the Ohio has thus suffered, that of the Lakes has ' according to the returns, largely increased, and must, in the na ture of things, continue to increase rapidly fora long time to come, notwithstanding the camped+ lion of several lines of railroad to the seaboard. The reason for this is obvious. The Lakes, during the season of navigation, pessOit.orte indispensable requisite which the Ohio and the Upper Mississippi lack—re/iability...:4ltere is no time any great increase or limin 4 tion in these waters—no sudden floods, sweeping every thing before them, and then the bars as suddenly left bare, as we see in the Ohio. Vessels some times get stuck upon the St. Clair Flats; but the improvements commenced last season, when car tied to completion, as they probably will be du ring tho present year, will remove that difficulty. )Ur lake 99.1nincrca also _tattlers- - te'etifbly-fttrm storms, but the evil will be very materially diminished when our harbors are properly im proved, and our vessels so modeled as better to tit them to resist the force of winds and waves. In spite of these drawbacks, our Lake commerce has steadily and rapidly increased from the first, and will increase more rapidly when they shall have been removed. We suppose the system of slackwaternavigatioti proposed by the Pittsburgh Board of l ( raile'for the improvement of the Ohio is practicable, though-it may be a question whether its cost— which Mast be immense—will not outweigh its advantages. The durability of such improve- merits may be a matter of doubt, considering the height to which the Ohio often risee--tiome-fifty or sixty feet. We can. hardly imagine any,speeies of dams, whether of wood or of stone, that would be able to withstand the force of the riishing torrent. But we have no disposition c ta piece the least obstacle in the way of the enterprise of our Pittsburgh neighbors, and hope they may hit upon some feasible plan,by which it may be suc cessfully encomplished.• • . TEAM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING S AND LlNlNG.—luck's Patent Elastic PaCkhai and toning, for all parts of Steam Engines and whets soft pacting is used. Engineers and all others who have used this Packingore knowledge its superiority over all other kinds known, lts advantages: great dlurabilay, saving of tallow reduction Of friction, consequenatly saving of power — a better lIIICELUM to tualotabied on long voyages of vessels than by any other material, thereby economising fuel. it does not require to be taken out of the stuffing-box, but, being packed in a metallic cone, filled inside the stuffing tuz the packing is gradually consumed, thus saving time d maleriaL It is made in lengths of twelve foot, % to 2 inches dewie r, and also in geese of any Sze and thickness. Samples of the Packing and module of the cones can Le en, and orders will Wm.:well, at W. S. HAVEN'S, jags Stationery Wareham., Market at, ollthat of d. RSHF&LA & So= ; SHIRT 51 ANUFAC.Tlinnlill, No. 70 WOOD ItlltZe, PirrlMlOn• The subscribers respectfully annamece tbatEMILTS_Mad& by them are guarantied to Ay; will be forwarded any of the Union.' on resvising from the partiotrattuding i % orders their pennons! measurement In inches, aucord4l4 the formula given below. Remember, the Two 1311114 be carefully end accurately taken. te; all necessary , allowances are made by the.cattey the aablishment. lot. Sim , around the neck. :A. do. do. wrist. lid. do. do. chest immediately. 4th. From the middle of shoulder, length of arm to the Sr lot J. aroc. sth. Height of the p;:rsou, from the nhoulder to tho knee. • I:th. Whether with or without rollers, the stylo of taller*, and thy otter dirvetioll re , ,,,rlis style, fashion, This plan is quite unique, nod will be of great vela° to Bunt ',men at a diStance, mho find it impossibio to obtain at (trotsSierig to mtisfy them in style cud fit. • Slay to hand. tk fuU a..sortinent of r: bins of Oult.awftman ufactun., and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods. L IIIitBgFELD,V SON, icIN; r 4., TO Wood :meet, Pittsburgh. VrEW BOOKS, by Express, at .DAY.4Emi'# IN Boot Shore, 65 Martel street, near'Foueili st.— Iltstoty of the Conspiracy oaf Vontiatt, and theoWar attlie North American Tribes against the English Colonies alter the Conquest of Canada; ny Fraincis Parkman, Jr. Little & BRA,' Boston. ingerwdra Ilistorrof tim &mad •War• between the U. B. A. and Great Britain—second series, S. cola. Knapp's Chemical Technology. Vol. Hr.—London. Five lituulred Allstakat Corrected, Maurice on the Lord's Prayer. Buardottuis (treat Question, or Will =you Condoler the saK Jtaa of remotion Itelh;iou 1•—.33 eta. o , t , ~ • The Bmig or Hiawatha. . . Baker's ItOrIVII3 Sermons—bath series. Ileocher's Receipt Book. Goatee Reward Clads. " • Donallau Manse--a beautiful story about the Brea ,Chtacloi of Scotland. Wolimlou to Je9116-1:: eta. TWO Story Brick Dwelling ilonse,:with l of of Ground 20 fort front on Omit street, by 00.09,07 stratuberu alley. The Homo, rout/sins a hall, tiro ps:rier4 kitchen, good cellar, four chambers. end wed.. Prics 2.3000—5W.1 In hand; rrmatn&r itt $5OO a 'year. r 1 S. CUTHBERT & BON, 51 Market itt. 1 - IBl'. Al NI NO Loans on .Bouds: Nortfage% ll &c.; Posting Books, making Conveyancee , 'OWLS 1).0% 51ortgagea, &r; writing Lettere ehd attemdbig , tti Car responiletaw; Renting Liouriz, Stores. er.c., attendallo at the Real /Nude Oflire of & CUTl.llltitT & 10.5 r, faßt 51 Market streak. (b AL I COAL 11 COAL! 1 !---Cannel. , Coal vi will nuw bo delivered to oily part of the two cities, if orders addressed to me are left st ROHR= WRAY'S GROCERY, on Smitbnaki street, oppoidte the Pastollioe, pt. at ROST. WATSON'S STOILE, corner or Liberty and Wayne stroote. Lfebtallw] L!. ST/MAlM:Agent; FOR SALE---VALCABLR. PROPERTY,. I.f: Loins, Mo.-The lower portion of Block. 741, fronting on :Vidor 40 1 .4 feet, Readmit° 278 foot, 9Tdiri 64fi feat. The Iron SI-Outten!) lint!road. nuts by it, on '...aschni.k.ol-1.1.4 Depot being within two squares. It Is well suited for the site. of an iron Work& knquire at .BAILEVi.BILOWN CO.'S, Pittsburgh, or of lItWIN Z. SMITH, Attorney at Law. St. Louis. Mw . ACtlANtik).—tiOod band in ito o, pinata or Michigan, to eAcbrixtgo on fetir.terple for city property . Euquiro of MAW WOODS, j 24 75 Fourth street. Ay - ITCHES, AILOOKS . AND JEWELRY AT GREATLY BEDUBBD PRICES. JOIIN n3RNERTS is now selling off his large and choico stock - otifine Watches, Clocins,feweiry; and Saucy Goods at a Tory !MIMI lid . vance on first cost, preParatory to enlarging. his. Store Room and the purthaso erias entire new stock tor thospring trade. - Persons desiring GREAT BARGAINS sliciald call early; IL it Ls his determination to dome gut Ida present stock with. out regard to former prices. Don't forget the place--ROBFAITS', 16 FTFTEI street, near Market. febo M-AN NU AL SAT R—Cashmeres arid S. DE LAISES REDUCED. A. A. 'MASON A QO. bait) t.daced th prim, o'n theao thxdp, and siv•ofrering 1 4 uuMhinl less film; naval. febA ~.w..~. _.a ~o 1 75 00 4 00 600 .... I'oo 0.00 --...-. 10 001 ..--. 11 od 18 b 0 to oo ~ . ,--_,F.va '~: ~~