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A-Wed and Ind‘ried esmry morning, (Sundays esov4q4) BY (111,4310A1L & AIONTWOMILItI", O`. rug NDSTHAVIMM OCIENEI WWI, AND MOTE 1011X1,8. TERII3.--lise Dollars a year, payable ttricay In advance Six Dollars lusariably required If uut peed withtu the year. the ilirolllB co, jug art ie d c° by P the 'rw Ne O ws ° l7,7: — . u n: ''.enter TILE SATURDAY BJORN INO POST Published from the name office, cu a large blanket sic , - shoot, at TWO DOLLAUS a year, to advance. Single undo., inn even. Nit- N , paper will be dls. otinued, (unless at the discro lion of the Proprietors,) anti! all arrearages urn paid. 44- No attention will be paid to any order unless errata. panted by the money, or satinfatnory reference in liar city. - - JAY - Cennected with the Eaeildiahment of th e m orn i ng Post In one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICER in the city, whore, all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, sail most reasonable tams. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands anal ?oilskins, and for the (kil led:Lion of Claims In• Great Britain and Treland. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Bs tales of decedents settled; Beal Entatti bought, sold or leased, and rents (*fleeted. )I,lneys inv,t,d on or other security. Titles eXannnwl and tills paprrr drawn. 011k° on FOUltTll street, a far tars ahoy. Solithtleld. l'ittishargh, Match 28, 11ifili—judi2nalair) A W. FOSTER, Notary 'Public, and Corn mhogionor fir tltn State.ot Tsnflossoo. Noel lamp shin., ll mtn.•Airnt, N.,e York. Michigan, lowa, California, ',outshoot nod *r 11,113 drawn- auflaolitoothsiffe•nts atol proofs taken for rrr.xrd or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mossioopp. and Mesh. Island. • l'ittslairgh. Sterol, 20, 1051;---Itn112,0,1aiel S ANUEb 0. WINI, - ARD. — ATTORNEY AT LAW, PEMERYIKIU, PRIMA. - in ll{ InVELI:F BUILDINGS, Grunt Atrpet nwit I , ppv.sto tb..(l4.Purt 10,12:1 y _ CI IA [ILES W. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. C1)11110 COUNTY. PEN, 02-Alnn prwitiin-i in Houtinphini and vxmotim. j p 0 BERT C. G. SPROU A wirney and nt Law, only.. Furth xtrAot, doellOy JAMES A. LOIV RI E, A ttorney at Law, .44, Fourth mtro.t., lyetwi.lat Smithfield and Cl„rrp ally'. dot:11:1y J- rn - _ (N RA RTON, Attoey and Counsellia tM at Law, only, roil., of Fail. awl (Irani stroat . s, Nth,. bore. p43:11 A ROSS, .Ittorialy at Law, No. IDO Fourth atrt PaLharall, foils th Jaw 1.310 W Mr. Rat) , I.lry ~ t abh•. PA T RICK M.'KEN NA, Allerinitn of Third Ward. oortier of Brant and F.lth stt, le. ttecupied, by Al.lermon 10-win.) Whir, nil buyouest portioning to the Office of AWN - tutu. and Jeatice of the Peace will I. prohleny att.h.1...1 to. II All 1., Surgeon Dentist, successor tel ludll-. 141 ALE - o.li, hour, fn.] I t., I and loan 2 to 5 ,Orlqr , k fold:Ely . _ J. scurf,. 11),•ntist, Fourth stroot, fi ve door J. Oki Almrknt. Ulli,Atours fr.m A,,N1,41, A. M. 1.. 8 o'rh.ek P. M. ,InC-kky BUSINESS CARDS TOIIN MOO RII E AI), Grocer am Comnitsgion Mon . !mut, for Ow .ale of PIO 1l ETA I, .tn , II1,4)./IS. and PILLIbCCE, gvnerally. No. 27 VI strevi VILLEMI. Vitt-burr:lt I . l r Nn, 179 Intl 171, corn, of liwh, t.•l Litnn tv nt t • Az, Uottnn Yarn, ar,eintrn.,ativ urt !tan I 1p I Q Manuftwturers K Penn:43 - I,min filar+, all 41Z, of Wind.... vt: limtali.kil Cr .wrl 1:.11., ntt-I s.• .14r, : nt•. tiwer.l and L.l,4lstniu.: !t•ol /1,0• • • 1,!(•• N W.• • I \L.: •I Pit tint a .1.11 f. •tii I..ti no.l fr.rfai Cif di,: illfr ZI :'lain 16. Vl_ 1:41,114, 111.. • 1" 11..1‘KRTtr,. 1111 . 11KM:11 . .... fl ENSI I FIN., `+l'l{: [NCI, 10 )1; & F!•ur , I 1.1!, %V ‘l,ll s„ . 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CPI IR\, tr.%),L, 1 , 1.1\ ollt AV..) upLirl •• ~1 'hr 1..._ md: - ti L11.111:11 0 , NCI,ISII 111.•,11:1111• It dealt-r. 1,1 1.1410 l l\ All I v-nornilY, 1..; L. !.•.A Inglirain, N.. I duLl Itr, 11,1 ILat-laii _lt, 64. T‘VE Ll, LEE IVliolosafr Grwer , . A I lil \ W %Vat, r tin I Fr PIA h I 1 )11 ‘V. 1 . 1 1 . , Itnl CP C.0.d.-do, V, I, Lod-. d. 1.1 1.1 1•11 - N Ia:Cgll \I kNI'F.V."I"I - 111'. 4 . I V.l sliErr N , , :7 1'.M.1,11!...1. - - _ LTEN li.1" 11. C(.)1,1_,1..\ F. , r‘vart.lin.4 uul M.,cIc,ITII. at, I ‘• hr , 1.20 , 4 , 11, .1. I ell /..r:S. ItI"1 - rE1, N•. Wool rdrevt.. lllltshorgh. mxr• ) 1,1,h:\. wlit,le.aio. dealer in F , reitti NVI BRA N 111 k:S, .k Mottong,l,, 10 uul 1t, ,, : nl. , ItEeTIFYI ni... - rILLER, n Pltt/doo II MI, hot , . .la:nnico Sprit, SI. Pc.,j, .1J N,•n tlngid.l,l Hum. Char , -In. Cll:tmloathrs, Scotch AI, I. oidon Slow 11,11, S. •adl. he1d..11 , 1 11 ,, tda , ..111 . 111.d.v: Apple: i'ench : 11, Id dud Ifidki•••rty 11,...‘ 1 , d Itega lin and Prin , •ll.• 1141150,1,11 uti,l etontiuto, sog.rs; at ,11.11 I pray-. to • 11411,1 .../11111.1A1./11. m 31.1 1.11”.1'..41 14-10-- 41)k. al.] 1).•1111 . 1.•10, I I iny ,1 , 0•1‘, N, N Wixrl Int nihns)..ll. v W11.1.1:1,1 (2.11tR (IV'than] l'arr, •.1 M J. Path- r nnd ay/tiers In F.,rolen \VINE. $41.•1 Ohl .1/....11Ra1tt . 1a and ILectii—l WHISK' Y. NI. 3lu w, lAburty Minxlonrgit. Joe • JOSE/"11. L I NG, suocessor to L. IV iI - ot•rficr .11 Nlarkvt r,,t and Ow I lam 74..".p4 c.okAtanzly bawl lalt ap..)rtualit or DR t;Gs, NIEDIC,INE ouvi +Ol.O it INS11:lilli111: I , 1 . /I..ning , 011 carofally comp o ar,,l e d hour.. NG BROTHERs. sth.,..o.„„rs to .1 F Kjinii i.ll Dlt I: T: 4 , No. GO eel l'ittal.ir,ll. I's ..pri...rl a Dr. )11.aup'd ca..brated V, rliii (titre, I..lver 14114. .tr. Jlll.. 7(111N siteeev.m- t , . Jame, Ale ," (I.lfiev• t ~ -r,L 111006 ' 1, , r, n I.ArNz, * OILS, DYE Fri FFS., An. N,,. Itl 1%,„,,1 threo 'wit.' Xll,ll ,rl‘ T L. M A 1i.511.11.1, saoe,,r 11. • DRAI,BI4 mut f . 11,111: 4 ,310:4 T. N". I.l'd Liberty street, l'ltt.hergli. k 1ir.... KrarnPr A Kahn,. Xl,,r rhy:Tl.rnen 4: Co.. Brown 4: Kirkpatrick_ Pittaburgit, May 24, P. 55 y W. (AIM/WICK, dealer in • Lixtf nIRAPPAI, HARP unit PAPHIL, No. 11u Atty.-0..4 , 1w Sixth, l'ltt.iihti,i4ll. lap) I y gg-Th. higimst market prtifi, in , n.qh, paid for IMmi ‘1,14. P. la 11./i kLI .flltir.l.ll • W MAI:S(I.UL SCo., Imporwrs au l Viructi :L41.1 A °wry, A N.:- 1 NilS. No. h 7 W.. 1 . . fur the t,litbrattli luartufActurf.A of IDolironrt Park. BT. C. 510ItAI N, and eta two., llnn a 1.., bLI • ,•11.1. 0 .1 :L2l,f Blank l'. -t . . Cup & • . r14...1. No 14 Wood ••!, Ft , th ,141, .4cir WANTEO--haz• luittiero . rap. Junin it. mEtt,t)R. dtskle, I•1.\ NO: , \II -1.% BOOKS unrl .Sl'ATlt.SKitf, N... •1 W.0..1 ritt.burgh. j Acoit :qv( sT E it , 1:o -iti i :40,1A11. 1J A NUFAI"I'I 141.:1: TJBALVO, iNCYY 1111.1 ;41:44A1t,. '25 1 , 41414 e 441 ttaburgti. 44- Korpo 4,l44statitly 44t4 1ar4.4 e 444.41) 44f n 11441.• various 1•rxi4.144 r _ IiCTMEIL . & A NDEI{StIN, ( su c eess „r, Joshnot lth.des dealers w FuItE,IGN NUTS, th FE(7II.IN A R ;•,,c,4., A l: r. Nu. 39 Wood street, oppolidte the St. Ciaii4i•nd t, Lurgh. A TIM)LE, Wholesale and Retail S \ DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARF.E'r BAH NI.ANUFACTURER, No. lOa Wood strotd, idtt.ba,/b• NTFRPItISF, 11'01tKti, No. 1311 11•,,, , t1 F,Lrnet third door 1.,•low irKiu alley.--BROWN would cull the ittt,ution of Sporting two to t/ii.ir largo ossortulunt of I; I.: NS, 111 YL.I"- , rll.l CE%VI.CINO I'lsfl iI,S. 'argent all , l toved nvlll'i•Ni eh. L ever Lis it. lioar ket. toiguther with a K eil, a :v...., Irardwaro. ry, and kl. ali high we offer at tip , lowauit po.uable I_. iqtr. 11.4.wr5, • 11 - fur good air uroar.l paper. nuts N ifiall_wEsTEßN PoI,ICE AGENcI HAL strort, corovr of Do.boro, EAGO, ILLINOIS 12==M1 pjvKKKl'o N S C. de% vto Ihckr entim attention I the tranisiction of a ncii.ral detective POLICE BUSINESS in the Strict.. 1,1 - /111111A11, VVInI . 4 41,1i11, Michigan and Indiana. mit Milt( 0120tri v i'. Importer of BRAND ES, I pp ‘1 I N iu tin. Old ihinongaltela Aril I .1+•,.!, .L. A 1... RECTIFYING 1.1,m,- toruer rr.mt strerts. Ilttaburgh 14" ,_ ~ -~ ". - • • , A t " • • 4, ks S , • 5.44 " • • VOLUME XIV. .1. J. AA:A..4IIC A. P1,161,i1:11 y(%)., I.dokitr 11111.-6 Manufestureria, . - nd dealers in (Ones yravingl., Goml.e, and Fancy thxxlx, N 0.76 Womb street, NUS burgh. On band and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Glam.", Mahogany, Itotiewood, Walnut and Gilt Ewan., or Mould ing. ry ileseription. 44- Steamboat C.binn lk,a3tal and Gilt. fort! ENTERPRISEWOK-K.S, N. 136 Wo(1.1 third door hdow Cirgin alley.—ROWS & TETLEY would call tho attention of Sporting men to the large a« sortuiant of GUNS, RIFLES twit REVOININD PISTOL', the largtilit and Leat solectiwt et.ck ever opennil in lid, MAl kol, together t, ith it genet.) watartment id HA RDW A RE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACK LE, all of ulorli •‘• uller rat We lowest potaible Innen to il,ll purrhaivi.l, to for goal approval paper. MAI IS M A. NV holesale and Retail• Dealer in Prinwes, Rouges. Stov,. Tin , Lon and IliitaokeeperA. twit 'fad, Tin Plate, Slowt Iren. Wiro ,Er., kr.. 24 North lII ' roi l Duetiler'il Hotel.l HARRISBURG. . _ WIIITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANU I'ACTI'- J a Ran, boo remveral his health stl,4lQ croon,,` Ilia .54 Nair... nail It. ..petial in BLIND M. FACTORY. at No. C, Fifth ;OW lilt- Pt.{ I weer Noel nti.l wait h field, where nit ae,ortanwit of PIA N Ur, trillooi.l ou, If plain and fancy it and Silk and a papaled fill ,any “iiler oi th , th.xrt lia.alae berate. I 111 , not k ki warran wit t, • give satisr.wt ion. or nuioey reluodal ,NsliLlt4 Ru m Ohl Rhndr rttiairod. trine tutu a call, n. Le can't Is•ut la %or lomat/slap. u1)7.1y F. SIIOI'E, NIERCO .t NT TAILOR, Third 11. strert, nest hoer 1., Dispatch Buildi ogc, thankful for eery liberal putrtinsura hita, inns leave to aoli u svutiutlandt• id the saint.. as he 1.1 new prVIIIIIMI than ever la Itirnish his frieutis and Cu.- touters with garments girl, will tusure cattle satishwti•tu. Ile alwoym keeps on lined n Inrer ansortinont of thr Intrxl sty los of VESTIN6S, CA:, , ..tlitthi it•Lol ',h.., JOHN A ,:ent, 11111.11,rty htrt4.l. Pltt,tlhrgh. - -- • - - 1 11 01 TiIt)i . SAND FLOWEIiS.-1 ha% tn•c. r to e ,tol• thht avid, e„ J9t , . EL ENIN6, nud ttlet.rket 1 - AToiN.' - rT. 1100KA - 131 Til.• MI ... 1 / 1 11...11 . 4 .r. The Tr-h.• M. s A tici.•iit I 'lturges. Th.. Light Temp I. • The I'ratisnyth. Mu.ovs 1f:14.4 , 11, Vnn.lrtl I. 'Texaphtet. Chart 4. the :T.. h Mushnry and Anti Pot 11 T. 0. iii I 1 "ruhlh 104 II .4 , 11, t.t _ - BS--.;‘,/ Ln receir..l :in.! - 1.10 111 1111111.) 1.1F.\ It 1 . LI. 1.1 )1.1.15t - t x. ..,..., , • . 4 3 s 2. • . .a:'• I* ‘. 4k ' . N. , ~.. • ' • ~ •,; . ~. . , ~... f , 4 p. ' t / ~. ••gt a, -A f - j• 4 .' ' • 5 :'. • 1.: eO - 4;*. a-. 4 .. . Je.' ~.• + t. 11121 • - J " t • ! It f r a a t 4, 0 41,t .‘ • - PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1836. T)ROCI,AMATION.—By Virtue a t.e crept under the linotla of Wm. li. MeClurr. Priziolent Judge of tity.Pourt of Common thou, in and lor t h e Fifth Judiciiti District of oil J uglier of the Court of Oyer and Tennl clar. nod tteneral J 5.11 Ihtilvery. in And for said Dixtrirt, and Ntilltain Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Fakirs., iAttogittto Judges tfrf Ott' tttttle• C,urts, in and for the Comity 01 Allegheny% tell the 21a( day of February. in the year of one Lord ,mr thonaitinl eight hundred and fifty-nix, awl to mn direct, d, for holding u Court .11 Oyer andTerminer. awl General Delivery, at the Court llotwe In the City 4.1 PitUburgh, on Ile- FOCHT!! MONDAY OF MARCH next, at 10 n'elork. I die native in hereby given to till Judie-ir of the ter, I'..r oner acid OMNI/lidos of the roonly of Allogliony, Eliot 1L.., then and titt ree_ its their 'toper iter,,entt, with their exioninatinim And-other rennin_ Itrittee, to do tlitt•t• 11111,4. wfrirh n. their netpeettittintth i . i , tic o behalf. tippet., to lie dote—mei tit.. [titer. that will • vo..ttle Ow thin itr.. or may tht‘thil ol .00ltv All.glooty. to In Hoot and thmr by prt.n,tll.- •ttnti.t ;Isom 1,. Just. 61,,•11 1111 , 1, Illy 11/114d, iu Plitwit”,,b, thb 2hd day I owl, In lho pond wit 104.1 ono Iltoivoool vight ond life wit. and •d tho Conooon wealth tho Trdh, ROPY PATTERSON, Slivriff. CIOUGH3 AND ('l)l,l's Cohen I,v the ii6e ,•C ).,1:1L1 CELEBRATV.I I Cll7ll 171 . 111'1 1 . oil 1.1, rim oftlirted with Col:1s pro,o ro a bottle of ft. Priv:, wdy 1 , 111, 11..,r tlic:l,:notony meth wlsotri.ol ‘1:. ..d•rt o'l that/ ia.ing ainiet ...! ,t ‘,ll %awl, I batigia of aall'a 11.11gh S 1311, 1111.1 slut 1.111/1 1.. , say. *R.'l umlaz il. lily r 4,14.11 I Ir., 1.. 14.tigh ...I. 11... 1.--t 1.....b.•111.• I lats.• s. N.. n~nndd I. Witll4llll. 11A 1,1e11:.)111- . .11T. , ... Allogliony. 101/1..1 And for nal., holomlo 1014 141101. by .101 IN .1r ,Io 19oprlot. o - , No. 113.1) NVoot /root, l'it to bortr.b. .101 I NSON K CO.'S Ty PE Ail ENCY.-- thr A zeury for the •oilo of 1-Johnson it vp, Cool, bolo, F 1.1111111,, dn . , 1 mu propare.l to fill fill uld~r, ptomplly W. S. 11.1 C E Prinlor fuol Stntioor, r , .11Arket oroor, of N,i-od. d0e2.5 vi rAT(ll AGENCY.- W e - have linen the Vortto)lvltili. ..1 Ilir an 1 1111.-111a11.1 Wnt.rll. p 7 1 TRA , 1 , . F , 1111.111 R It. I 0•• • illipP.V..ll t. I ••• frn- 1011. It I Int c,. , ,.11 PrPPyrPrrpnirPot annr•lp..l a pr•nrinin pl-pn r,, ram, ri : l'lrttro I. I N 1 :Iruratp• linrl 31,1 Ar. , , , t radr..l trorP•1111,-,. rns•lpap•l., ••r torwt rip Ip•rrt p rtrp.llplrt ntprp.k ppf rill pptln•r tp.nrta Ppt !,‘ I 1:1.1"111g Pl•prip. rr•rtir•lll ArrPl In rn•pr.t...p, 1. , : - nrr Vr W. WII.sON, tr.l•lrr r. 7 Nlntkrt It.. - oroor of Fourth INVENT()); FUR 1 •Itill , VI %UN , Iprtry Mrignaner• rlonl M•nr..lsr,r, %%eight., and 1 ''tan tin 1.1.1 , Pti• r'ppnrhip•lllprltrs p• 1 ~..r. ('I pl. Ind , Pr,:.! rnpr•Pvtrrnp Id. In ! , ./np Aurrrro nip Inr•titutr. Nler hank, (Inn; Itpr, - I•Ir-r.r! Cr., Itrukp. rty ••I •1rrp...:•. , ~f A., Innl'n ornr•p•pro r•trt,p. 11.1r1nn..•; 1,•• pr•., , I,P,in• n,r,rt•..: T-11.1.• ••( n i l r... ! • \ rI. nrsn krIr•I•P 1 It , Prtrriplp InPrrn.rn T. ppl • T(11 - is(oh; MAIthET • ~• I I / .! /tr /•/ _ . /I 111 n/./ I /0. , 1 /- N EW Porch'. 'l , 71R. h. 15 I, M 1(1.1 ST! EI T. NI. I% Pr II 1:711 •.1 th.• Pr., .•rtrrh 1 , 1,1 pt , 11 •:-• Sr,. Atr Pi thy Nrw Errt.r, •rmr. • : • 1.4 Ow .... , ittrdrrla: 11,1 ! ••••; . ' , d01.. id. trltr.ktr...l Surr Irdr . • d. .r rlrr ,••••r:r. Th.• At,. I to T T rf r !: 411. EIIII ) F.. 1 II! F. I"It E. \ It lI.N 11‘1 , K 11..t.r. 1... I. Tr C• 0111-1.1.. n. lim 1 Th.. tt. • 'h..l I • .., .Si 111 IA \ NW, 11 Lo•r:, , • I NV. I ..! IMIIZE=I /, \I,R N, h:,' , ,•, ...thin • Hu! , •11 • 11.— •.• • 311 • I, 11,1 In Wt., I .r 4.t r i d:• WI! IZ=EZIEII I, of. F 11i N. n , • hair w I,4`h ttti: • r ~, • ttilt ,ttltlttt.;.; .41 t . BLACK N 6- IL. '' i/.EN itt•l rt • tt,...1 IrsHil 1.1 NI:N -.\ . A M QPI( E ., r 1 I.".” II.•. % .2 A A. MAi) \ ..r , .101 I . • . • , • I , r) ‘; .%.•tt tit 1 , 11 , . A F.Vt . ry in tll • Ir. ttlt tt till 1•• • out t.,6012.1" 1,13 E. it . s• I lath a.a.l wili,•ll Syttli Jai A. A. NIA,..N d Cyr. MEM A\ RITIVEI/ —W, /lor eto,r, I \ 0•11111;pi. A. .41 alr/lit ntswil A. A. N1.V1 , /N & tlk.' L INSEED Ull.--15 barrels fir sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS Q l 'o'l . lll. II Nti—luo boxes, new, in -4 1.3 1-111.1 for al' by RIM111:11 Sc A \ I.E;;Sy 1 , :10 W..-1 .tr. I. p i, 12K .AL P.ll' A S—Attot.lier lot of Liaok Aippv .•,.1 110 .01 nmial pr A A mnstiN .1.1“ I B A :•••;1.1 . : X ost littskPtA I f, .alt. itt 11. 5.•...1 h 17 I In] pr,-1 fi.11.291 .IA \IFS ...)1) BOX ES W. It 0( C'.lN BY just re ,tl. by r• 1 0( i , ) Nt: n•-li „I ro,cix I 0 A I frA T j,„, 1 11}AXI En A. AN I,Eits,,N. .)1)( ) EMPT ,s f. Y ii.V.llliEl)r 1'01. . -r:4:l\ l'.k 1 arr k, and ...d• ‘1.%% I i• - 7 " It, Kt.,r t ,,4 4 1 t., t.ta [A salt , IJ7 1411;,, I NII.II N the (';at att.l Ir of tt. Httiltlitt4 till—, It) 1\ ill i:uu K Lt. t,. r F .F. Ft S. Ft ,' rlllO It. T \11)1{1; IN. 104 l i IREBII :In I.ttct.ti •wct•t Y 5 " :lady 1,1 1.'1 , 4 v..,1 and lor rah. by IZEYMER A A NI,EIt:ON, No ill Wood et \ILT lun )N8 AND fil' SSE ('ALH I; 1 , 1:: 7 1 ; - INI;!. , —110HI! , ::+ 41 N 6 C.'. N - 0 25 FIFTH 114vo tlita dada bug.. and 011011, A.41 44 •11}11,111 NVII TON AND [WET! Nc I .1N z. , T),A 11 IN RAIN. .v. . Iho )1V I.o.olLzr. AI,. No. P.'. 1.1 I ( UTiIVEUT }4“N, 51. M.,' k..t . . rl I EN 1.14 )1.1.A ItS A I%iovri I THE 4.1 i,•ry t•••itifinstittil , HOUSE iii ,•••• I.•‘/Inrcupibly l u C1.1T1,1,1,11;111 -4r.•••1. .I.'( IR APRIL •• •• N.sit it ',IA L. 11 T tN. 1,11 »..,. ...~. -YD Yom.,, ...`~\~` ~ ... ~. ''_~ia~ih~" "r i ifs _;:< ,ftiontiq Pot. MISCELLANEOUS rt. 1.,• 1 '..1 II 1. 11111. 11 ,; lII\ ',T\\ A it‘. I, it o. , ar C. t, 1/11111. 1. , 1• it • I! ni..l ••1111,11.0,1V 1,41 I=l I , N, 1 , 11, Pl . l.lH'r .1.... Nlttlithar ... .1 .1 1AII.pe1•. ifiCYM ER N IN; 40 a-.Ater, M=)NM INVENTIONS AND PATENTS N,w York Sd,ritlfir Patent Finishing Plane.. Thiel Invention is Intended fur um whore it is deedred to im t n flue, smooth, and glossy surface to the weed; but It is applicable, with advantage, to all kiwi of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists In placing the rutting chisel. or bit, In front of the wedge, instead of behind, Rain common plat t ,t; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plane, la front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves es the for the chisel, and confinee the throat of the pions. Tint the mouth 'deer in as close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the hoot degree. Indised, we later non the implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans versely to lb, grain, leaving the wood perfiv,tly kroooll.l. So perfect is the operation of tbie instrument, that It may hn ap plied to the pinning of veneers—with entire eureegs--4 thing wide], cannot safely be done by the COMOIOLI The peculiar arrangement of the mouth tics, bit, and wedge, affen.ds a complete runt firm bearing for the bit throoehout its whole length, and dispense.. inter all eh ill rtaut eo, with Iho age of a cap Or donble bit. Thin In a very simple and effective improvetnent, destined, we hale no donbt, to Hod Its way Olt. every eurp.entvr'a :Atop Iv the land. No tool 'heel In complete without it. The In. lentor is %VOL 1144.11t.r, of l'ittsburtili, Pa., and bin patent Ilrkt, Jewelry Argr . MI IS KS V. EATON, No. So Fourth strpet, Agent for W. tmt.•ub..•. Mn. 11. F. Earns—Rio. We are Cabinet-makers, and bun's used Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane, and WP ran revom mend It to id] our fellow work men OP far superior to the old mode 01 ',raping. A man out plane as much venturing lu oil • I lour with thin plane as he nail ecrope in the way in lay; oil with greater ram , : far any man that has used the scraper knows that it cramps the ham!, and Will burn and lthat, the ringers, We would not do without these Phoeu if they orq throe time.; the money they do. We lave abm ii.ed hi, Patent Jack and More Flutle, nod mushier it 4ti;.eri-r 1., the ,dd rap bits. no run plat, alenize , t the goon ot the vv0..l es well att with it . M. 14 IVNI. Li. LEWIS. A NTII,IN Vort.noni, (5. 1101.1,1E1ff. JAO/13 S. P. ItOICE, Einpl.oyed at T R. Young & Coo Chisel Flt, tory. Ms ~ p Mat:in/tr.—Thin now invention Is highly appro. iateti, and 5.010 antes I,f rights haVe 61311 intule on g... 4 torsos. Every nun that sees the machine prollentteee it one of the flood ingentou“ inventlona of the ago anti one Pure to in.• the fort nut., of wito engage It, the bintinesa. The undo• is a very large one. anti ha. heretofore frtrainited prutit, ?OA,. tquidtrytneut to 'nevi) . drum in this ctJuntry. Ruh thin new Ituwiline tte ikroute ...a be doilitlell or trebled, and the a,ootint of r/u.ital reriniroci to tin a large linaine-et is very Theo . are fti tenet In it,atid the 1,,,p1e Mee rOOt "n sly lin dr.t. A .nroany to forming. t., 1,/s I , kentettly, n. start Its. Inneneee at,•ine w On, ..,ty .0. No. W i.,llrth street, nod nt ,•”.• of the ;r• .t..t 1111 , 101,115 of th...ag... TI.STIMONT.—Tho f iltating t..•ta t...hiat•tly it. 1...ha1f Ftirtat amt Haat. rts. Th. v Ittitatal. Lv tit, ltttlin,tiv,llitiasothurchet. ..th, 1ati1.11.04, that. ha Ode, I,..T.littot to. , inf.) 401 Ju.h.,ots uha have eattsititat.l Owns. it• to it. Mr• •hattlatalt . o : PITTSBFIiGIi. Di...ember 27, 1555. Mu. Mil i tl'.. • It afTorils nee to I , c cnal,leil iii - ;ern thcriiagh trial : Jos, 1.e0.1,,. talmiar Formo-e or Heater, that it fully al,wers the pormosy or sopplylng my tlwel oz with a pleasant and proper!F warned air. I Cheerfully rerun:mm.l it. WPM. F. JOHNSTON. 1)ITTF1il - Ttc. II 1.1 . 1'e1l WORkS, NO. 31 r . 1.1;* . 51.:.1:1.--j.EPLE CO. hal nog 4, h i!Ll'Eal } Ii luUT to tl-ry tho 11.1Tl'Ill HFs MATCH 1., A 11,1., nr, nialkim; 1.. SUPPLY DI.: %%1111 \I 111:111.:: , . vertrinu.l 1,. 1. oo ~.) thus markt t. N.. Wi FOURTH et,...q. 1,141 DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, 1 /7/E.\'').VF-VON ,V E/ + 'IN F II nail h Restored and Life Lengthened HORSE'S INVIGORATING I T WILL rtlaitoi• welikrinsii with iitrongth, with nttlrii•nry„ :rn•,,l:Ltrif .-with nilifuna :aril artivit!. ant Oini hit gaily Itimuil re 3. - I. .1. t•lIt 1 1f , h n ham.y nffi. t i•n it.. Lair, ntl inin•l that all the) la gin, with and that 1t,.. paralivatinti of Tl , ll • • f and w ulnth , n In physiral 11 , -ar i. 111, I. f r AT, ) knot of nrir - vnitit rhiansart, thin Elie it tirrparation knnmr. CURE NN.ItVoI'S DISPASRS ^,•• ri•hyt , y 4.l..tthtte itt...a .1' the Imruedi- Kt, 111. I Itlht,tit thlrttettl,tott VI , II It re,Mil.ll4 ill the ttn.leltatterrtl nervonn M) , (l , ttl, whether br-lt,tl , I-wn I y item., weak hp nature, nr 6nlnlrwl by the nuatrunu am! reluzeti orgunl7.:lttoo ir at nue< h.areh, to rotted and Willa up. The ntenlal and phy.ttra! /1114 • 1 111. 41 Mr, PM 111././Vr ritnigh ontior Its intlu, Nor ih« effoirrt terupArary: fAr I.ItACIA - dint propt , rtfoto 01 Ow rAnch the o.ryglittitinn iteolf and r...t.nre. It to ,t, 110, 111,11 1 11l 4 , 1.11+.4 th. bend, m.,lancholy, tae.111 , .... th 0z;414.4 of n-'.l .1,,t rui lion I.Kallity, eiyoi wt. w•nrrptl prool - rAthm. irriNtbaj. IV $14.1), truldvot lU 13.nit•R, • •t , ... hy.h.rniA, inv non eau in, tot palpitation of 00 boart. linpotaney, fforn n loatevar ari•iing in, if tlivrn ho any r' 11/i WC!, to N. iliac-int 011 hummt t.',111210t1), MIRlVIUtely l ufal. I i 1.10 A 6ii.K.A.T ME,LCINII FOR VEMAL'a The nnparall, ied effe,ts of this great reatorative in all • 1,1 1•I ot 1n tx neidrnt t. , fetnalex. mark it new oru in the mania nnethrtrie. Thoo.tit.le of .1 itriulants tune 144 , 11 litVerite , l— of inviguranta roncoox.l—all purp,rttrig to he i fled to the variousilketms and derangements to Nt hat the deli, ate formation of woman render her'llable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, Wl.O name from r ( talt nf•vd, derargentey t, t re onor,,, pain, no the lark, or any other disoi.ler. whether pc. ”tiur I her or Curntrioll to butt) s.`Se,--Sllolllkl give the 111 erecting Cordial a trial. NI A1(111 ED PERRON/a, othrry, stilt fled thn. Cordial, after tle•y have limed a hot oor thoorooll,h 0.1 the oyster.. oil o o•I;oo,.. are ko lr land the llftloioy isetrentll,,l homlthy off xpriag. v In) wonhl not hive but/ lot for thin ...C11 . :1..1,1i nary profanation And it in vglially strut for tin. many jr.o whirl i 1 id ri,olllllleinleil. Th1 , 114.111:4 o.f.llnnng ...-a Moe hem re.tored rising It, and unt in n dingle in kitnnr.• ht. it faillnl to theta. PER.Si UF PALE COMPLEXION, hebita, tali re.ltnrial by the nae of a I , utl, or t and the akin from n ;ink. yel• .lekly color, 11l n bllttltiflii florid en:110)14in. To • NILitiCIPEii. 'f knee 111. me thn mint and ne2lanclinly effect , pre.luce4 tip cal 11 of pouch, wonkn,,, of vein. in the h, ad. ilitnnieas or td11I1(. of naliiihitlou of Oar hart, ilyapopen., .ierundeinent of the , iligeAtive functinini. Cameral de niiitian. or es.n,soliiptit,n, u,,,n t ny, the leartni rth•rtik on the nihel Art , Lone of ineniery. r.mluxx , u of ldenx, III.1 , 1 . 0 , 14:1•11 ,•% nveraiiin tii Onnility. ale s Are some of 11, cad. pr, All thus atllinted, 11E14 tag CuNTKMI.I..ITUNG NI AItRI Ai idt,t tind a bound nowt and tidily ari• t hdliiad e -.d:0,1i. ti hap with, ail the pk.riwy tnrou,,h life 1 ..1,1..114, A IS r into prol,ct Iwurly durkoi, : /10 It• net , ith and 1111141 w ILL Ow and tn. I i .•fl.rtl,.n that the happin..e. II MIMI), It -4 1 .t11.-c I- uft tint with your own. . 1)1 Mon:-'x In vtg,r3ting Cordial ha, I t.o: roma, i , l•.‘ 1.3 111/I,lllrlrled inlet.. .0 dta Lo Lt did! will hate Ott propti. IL ILLISt+o/ uter the cork Lit LALI. IL LLtLiAlo, anti (Jot ILLII.ot 1i..4 w „r , L, kik,. II iu ILL. KILL-L.: Dr. Morgr's Inv lgornf hag cordlnl. C IL RIND . Ploprintor, Th.• I+ put up. lu,l•ly c..nr.,11 - Metl. in plot ',Ulm. - • Lo 11%.• ‘l..llnr+, •ix for •11• ,I-11 us. C. 11. I.lNii I'n•l.ri, I.r. liroadwnv, N. y Cd 1 ll,unztutt tlu. Cdtutda and IL,. W.,..t.111,11.... A(1 IhNTS. - . Da. ti B. 1. IL EV.) N lAA FI.P.NIINO DIMS, N,, 14. w",„I It. E. NI•hiI..NNAN; J.011'.. , 'l'. S IPLI CO; .1. P. rf.}:‘llNO. Agela f, Ohio ...I. D. PARK. Cinrimanti. taplblau ly FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. Si. 11. IIIeCALI,III nits: FOURTH STREET, NI , 4 T. sit, .1/ ..t pun 11..ar's M o..sis.. fulr3 iu. nsl t.• uur ~t 501, 10,1 lnr SPRINC; SA LES. iuchPlu., ISO,t quality Velvuts. English ttrussuls and Tapestry. I gra 'rli i h nt C7viilll,u.i3,l St..a :+upvr. MCdl,l.lll and LatTY Extrii awl Ply PrieNl I tigraity.. lic.t Tintairtcil Extra and Datrunik ; Hall and Stair Fliinr Clnth., from 2 to 24 tent witic, voriona onalltoti and price s; Table 114 CORM ; Frtinch Prnit,iid and N o w., nod Tnlolr Cos ors ; (*outdo and COCOA )1 at noorth 'Rug.; Door Mate; Stair Ilcids; Lisr, Rag and !Hitch Crtrpet,t; Vemetion Blin6; with iwcry raciiity diw Shinica, Urtion and Ball Holland, ac.; all of which will I, it wile pl vary oro kinu proporod to Po Ish II A RR] TON'S CA 'RPM' LIN] NI • 1.1,25 KVE' Wl' -TOM AT6- - dol. Ili " gmtrbg. " I;T K Kretiur --4 t do, Pant.. PF:i'I•F9I SAUCE—aI dor.. A..,..0rt.ed NM'S 3 n.t rerAved and fir Rale by [AIA ItEYNIER ANbKIIFAIN, , Q.\ (II I,- -70 has - 0 1 1.$ for sale In — - whCU B. A. FaIINEST(Xt: Il! 44trt, - • 1 b: *l.l _ Pirr,suLe..l-1, Jahwiry 3d, INSO. olf NI EWA'S' ISEEMBIII NUMBER 153. PITTSBURGH POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. —The article called Pinchbeck takes its name from one Nicholas Pinobbock, a celebrated astronomical and musical clock maker, who lived about the year 1405. —The puritication , of sea water is ono of the most important desiderata with science. According to Carden, it may ho entirely deprived of its nauseous taste by infiltration through powdered charcoal. A siphon-sbnped vessel is recommeaded—the coal to occupy the long arm. —M. Parkes has given a new method for coating iron and steel with lead. The metal is to be scoured and dipped into a bath of nine parts of lead; with three parts antimony, or into one of nine porno lead, one part tin, and one part antimony, the surface or which must be covered with fused chloride of barium and chloride of sodium, or a mixture of both. —The gold production of Russia in 1847 was about seventeen three-Tourths of millions of dollars, and la supposed to increase at the rate of 100 pounds per annum. The produce of California may be estima ted at fifty millions. Thus, in 1850, the quantity of gold front the new sources of this metal in Russia and the United States was seventy millions, or more. than 300,000 Troy pounds! —An improvement in the manufacture of metal pipes and tubes, consists in the employment of ma chinery for ramming the moulds and cores, and a measured quantity of sand being pressed into each portion of the plank and between tho converging sides of the divided core-box, and for forming a core by enveloping a metal rod in a coil of wire upon which the sand is compressed. —Frescoing—that beautiful style of Interior deco ration—is becoming fashionable, and to some extent general, as a means of architecural embellishment in private mansions. Until recently, the only speci men+ to be found were in our churches, hotels, and public buildings, where the ordinary ornamentation 4 wall papering was considered inappropriate. Now, there are many of our first-class dwelling houses fin-. fished in the most elaborate style of this beautiful art. —The indefatigable Capt. Ericsson has nearly com pleted an engine to furnish motive power to a large manufacturing estahlisment in New York. There has already been constructed and finished at one of the West street foundries, a splendid double horizontal engine, which we understand is to be sent to Europe. It is about 30 horse power, has been repeatedly run in the presence of several scientific gentlemen, and realized within a fraction of what was anticipated by the inventor. —Lieut. 0. Walton, of the British navy, has pre pared a mixture of sawdust and caoutcboue, under noise of kamptulicen, as a lining for the interior of war vessels. The inventor claims that from its elm ti, ity, it will immediately collapse when penetrated I,y a ball, and thus prevent the entrance of water. it also deadened concussions, and by its buoyancy will keep a asset afloat though it should be riddled wil l, 8116 L, and will prevent loss of life caused by pli nter,. .Objects in plaster of Paris may be rendered like marble by coating them. one or more times, as may : be ue. csary. a ith a liquid prepared by mixing two parts of stearine and two parts of Venetian soap with twenty or thirty part, of cold solution of caustic .piitas.sa; and after a half hour's ebulition, add ono port of pi:aria:4h, and continue the heat for a few minutes. Cold ley in sufficient quantity to produce ltvrlect ITesibilky is then stirred in and the liquid let for severe] days Mader cover. To cleanse metal coatings they are usually thrown into water aeidulated by sulphuric or muriatic acid; but as come metal is removed and the surface left r, - ,ugh, th e process be objeßfoniAle. M. Thomas and D. Ices found by their experiments that if several qrgatii,ed substances ivere added to the acid water, the scale of dirt and ox lilt% was removed, but the sur ftwe of the metal unattached. Elsner found that tar added to the acid water completely cl e a nse d an iron casting, while another piece iu the usual acid water was nearly dissolved. - -The following efficacious remedy for sea•siekners was recently discovered M England :—One-third of a Troy ounce hydro chloric acid distilled in fire ounces of alcohol; ails the product in 3S ounces of water: .weeten with syrup. Or. § Troy ounce dry chloride lime mixed with i or. water, to which 114 on. alco hol are to be added. Distil until on. of the liquid product are obtained. Mix in a stone orgies,. beaker with 32 oz. water and sweeten with syrup. One or two talk spoonfuls to be taken prior lo going on hoard a vessel nil] in most yeses prevent sea-siek ne.s. and, if taken during retching, will greatly re duee the violence and pain arising from sea-sickness. --Steel pens may be heavily gilt, by first removing their blue coating by dilute muriatic acid, and then dipping them iuto a solution of chloride of gold ren dered alcaline by carbonate of soda, Schoppler gives the following , method for coating larger arti cles: "The surface of iron or steel, being brightened by the tile, and coated with black varnish, those por tions to be gilt are freed from the lacquer, etched by dilute sulphuric arid, dried, and dipped into a very dilute solution of vitriol until they are coated with copper. The metal is then dipped into a solution of 100 parts gold in 12,000 parts water, to which 370 parts carbonate of soda are added. The gilding may be polished. —The result of the exneritnents made by Prof. liorshird, of thitabridge, as to the action of water on lead., is that neither dry air, or water freed of air, have any oxidising influence on load; that metal be ing acted upon proportional to the amount of free oxygen in solution: that the nitrates are partially re.lueed by lead, and that both they and the chlorides facilitate the solution of the plumbic coating formed in :ervice pipes ; that the presence of noinmenhe vegetable matter does not impart oerrosive properties 1. - 1 water and moreover, the escape of gas and air is promoted by the pressure of insoluble organic matter, whilst that portion of the latter which rimy he in solution consumes the dis Solved oxygen, and reduces the nitrates. Organic matter, therefore, rather impairs the solvent action of water upon lead. —lvory may be rendered soft and trattsprirent, as follows: Small piece; of iyur.y ov lAA rn strong phosphoric acid Until they bectime transparent, then rinsed in water and dried in pure linen. When dry, It is translucent and hard, but 3oftone as often as it is dipped in warm water or milk. The time of im. mer, , ion in the acid differs with different pieces of ivory. If certain parts are to retain their original character, they are covered with a varnish before immersion. The acid probably acts by forming an acid phosphate of lime out of the basic phosphate which constitutes three-fourths of ivory. The pro_ eeryof hardening ivory, which has become friable by age, so that it wall 141 rositttvti to its original state of hardoess, consist in boiling it some time a anititlon of gulatitt. --In the process of veneering. the principal re. quisltsni to ensure eucceos are to select. well seasoned wood for the ground, and to use the hest and strong est glue, Care tieing exercised to exclude the air in glutting on the rouser. or a .blister Rill arise. For glutting and veneering as. applicable to card and other utble tops. secretary and hook-case front", be., select that piece et' deal which is f}eint those knots, slit it down the middle, er take a piece out of the beat*, end place the hoards, when cut to the required length, u warm place 1 1 4' two or three days; then join than up, placing a heart edge and an outside edge t.cgother. and. when dry, cut the top again between each joint, and jolli ii afTVSII. It is a genii plan, after th e top is vencemil, to lay it on the ground on sha vings. with the veneer downwsirds, because it dries gradivally, tae latest nreolltilt from , titstralia very rich deposits of tin have been di,covered, and large ship inets of the ore had been made to England. It is suppo,ed by come persons that these tin discoveries will yot prove more valuable than those of Australian It is belies ed that attention was first drawn to tho.te deposits Ly dr. Frank Storer, of Boston, a graduate of the Lawrenco Scientific School, and eln mist In the Exploring Expedition under COI:MO ,h,„.c It111,7;1.41. In the course of A short mineralogi al extursien iu Anstralia,Mr. Storer gathered,among other SpOcilllonS, 801110 pebbles of tin ore, and ana ly-a..d them. His analysis was published in the newspapers of Sydney during the detention of the of the Exploring fleet at that port, and to it is doubt. less due this new and profitable direction of mining capital and labor. --The crayon photographs may be made by the following process,--Take a daguerreotype image on u prepared plate, as usual, carefully marking the end of the plate on which the head is produced. Re_ in , ve the plate from the holder before mervurialising, nod place it upon a sheet of glass thus prepared; cut a piece of thin plate glass to the size of the daguerre otype. nod affix to one side, with gum, a thin oval teen of blackened zinc, so that the centre of the oval shall correspond With the centre of the image upon tho plata. Having carefully placed the glass, thus prepared, with the centre of the thic,disc upon the centre of the image, expose the whole to day ll t for idt e twenty . ell h. c a o e n e d s s . , of Te the h imageaction part of the plate, except that mirrored with the black ened eine. The thickness of the glass will also cause the action to be refracted under the edge of the sine disc, and will soften {Ate the Parts , ldunaku the- plate as esual i the imago will he found with a halo of light around it, gra d ua lly s oftening into the hack ground. BREAPSTUFFS AT Noarozat.—At Norfolk on , Thursday 5,00 C) bushels of yellow corn were sold a , Cl cents; q,ioo bushels at cents, and uu laii4liels mixed at 57. Flour was arriving in large quantities, and the market was Yi. ~`i.-aa"c x'-. A' `"~^'+~x"1.~~„-»N...r ~-~ V. ~ i~"_w;~X~ us ''~a `_'. INZIM "...7 , .. , ,,.j: -. ..Z,:-7.t4f.k-c4:::t) , ...„,,..:i7: - ,':,•:' 4 .; . ...4. , .;',..:',... , i, + • K w 1 ,, Yy.- RATE? AR'',t WIG AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS TIN LINOS OF NONFAILINL, OIL LIM One square, one luirrtkon ... . . Do. oachoddltlutsal Insertion... Do. ono walk-. Do. two weeks Do. three weokm.. Do. ono month Do. luso months..... Do. three mouths.. Do. four months... Do. six months. Do. one year Standing Card, six lines or leas, per annum CJIAIMIABIZ AT eizesuitz One erputre, per auburn, (exclualee cc the pipe* _ Marriage notices, 60 cents; Dcctl, notieee, 26 coats. Tobacco btatlattco.-Aukerteau Support to Tho following tahles are compiled front Mr. Phigg'A forthcoming Canninereial Report, prepared:at tho sta tistical office of the StatoS Department at Washing ton APRIL 2 Tobacco exported to England from the • United States in 18+55 Tobacco exported to Prance from the Uni- ted States in 1855 1b5.40,866,000 Populatio of England, Scotland and Ire. land 97,81(1,630 Population of France 30,000,00(1 Quantity of sited States tobacco consumed in Eng land less than 1 lb. per capita. Quantity of United-States tobacco in France 14 lb.— per capita. The war with Russia bag largely augmented- the exports of tobacco to France, as it is indispensable in the French armies. The average annual exporta tion to France from the United States is about 12,- 000,000 lbs., 15,736,000 lbs. being the quantity ex ported in 1853. Abolish the regie (or government monopoly) in Franee, and lower the duties in England to any ma, sellable standard, and these two countries would open a market for every pound that could bo exported from the United States. It should also be considered that, in nearly every State. in the Union, tobacco can be successfully and extensively cultivated as well in the North as at the South ; for the best tobacco raised in the United States comes from the valley of the Connecticut. The pro duction of this staple would.be largely Increased, if so many leading markets in Europe were not virtually closed against its admission by oppressive commercial legislation. To indicate the. revenue derived by Great Britain from this single article we may remark that the du ties upon the total export of raw and manufactured tobacco from the United States yielded that govern ment last year the enormous sum of $22,438,024. One would think that, with this comfortable item of Yankee aid and comfort to relieve her embarrassments arising from the war, she might have excused us from,tbe office of furnishing recruits for her armies in the Crimea.—b'. Y. Pow. -:IL . EIGN SILVER Coms.—The Finance Committee Senate have matured a project designed z etilt •, 3 1111se gradual abandonment and ultimate re jection of Abe smell Spanish silver coins as peat - of th circulating medium, and that it will forthwith be su mitted to legislative action. The result of the experiments to ascertain the value of the Spanish sixteenth, eighth, and quarter of adollar, is reported to the committee as indicating the first to be worth a fractiun over five write, the second aliout eleven, and the quarter between twenty-three and twenty-four cents. The bill they have framed is believed to pro vide, that the existing laws authorizing the circula tion and establishing's value of all foreign damns, except the Spanish fractional divisions of the dollar, be at once repealed. As to these fractions; they allow them to be circulated for two years at the value of fire, ten and twenty cents respectively, and thereaf ter they are to be excluded altogether from circula tion. lint at the mint they will at all times he re ceivedhs bullion, and paid for by weight. The effect of this will doubtless be, that they will be collected and sent to the mint as the best market, the price there obtainable exceeding their value in eirculatien. BANKS AND BANKING IN Onto.—The number of banks of issue in Ohio is fifty-six, with an am. gregate capital of only $5,459,250. Of these 35 are branches of the State Bank of Ohio, with Is capital of $4,094,500; thirteen are free banks, with a capital of $837,230; and eight are inde pendent banks, with a capital of $537,600. he Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company is not a bank of issue, but, employs 'a capital of $223,- 000 in its banking business. Total capital, $5,692,250; circulation, $9,154,695; , due indi vidual depositors, $6,451,593; bills and .nosh discounted, $14,865,140. The taxes assessed upon the banks were $275,438 84, or about five per cent, upon their capital. Of this sum the thin Life Insurance and Trust Company paid $44,076 97, of which $34,085 44 were paid upno its business in Hamilton county. OTIM AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD.-A judgment has been obtained in the United States District Court of Illinois against the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company, at the suit of 11. D. Bacon, for over $347,000: It is said that the property of the Company along the line of the road will be sold on execution by the Marshal, after being advertised at cording to law. Ma. Ileaxas, a soap manufacturer at New Orleans, has manufactured a new article of soap, made from cotton seed. It is pnrely,vcgetable, and has the same properties as Castile soap; the color is dark, for the reason that it is made of the dirtiest portion of the seed. It Is sold at six cents per pouhd. Tis... story that the Cuban sugar prop will be short is discredited. It is supposed to be a de vke of the speculatem LESLIE'S LADIES' GAZETTE for Mare h. Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Ifousehold Worths. The Schoolfellow, du. The Horlicultnrist, Juid received - and for sale by W. A. IifLDENFENNEY & Fifth et_ opposite the Theatre. CHOICE GROCERIES-- Coffee, of the tiucet thtvors--all qualities Du Roasted and Ground. Tease--Young.ilyeom Black and choice brands. Sugars—N. and Loverinies. C7rup—Lovering'e, unegnallnd fur flavor. rarims. Coro Starch, Spices. Pure ,Mustard. Aud a complete assortment of Goode in oar line. F. IL DRAM marl Noe. I and 2 Dituutmd. one door from Market. BIBLICAL HISTORY OF TIM JEWS, from the clues of the OM Testa:neat. shout tho year 420 IL C. R. till the I klarlictiOn LIIV second Temple, in the year 70 C. E. By Morris .1. Asphalt, M. A. Ph. Dr. Ratili—Preacher at the tVaagogua, Greene street, New York. 111 2 rub. For We e l B. T. C. MORGAN,. marl . 104 Wuod street. DRIM GOODS REDUCED.—The .hole or our assert meat of Frew% Mono.n. Paramettaa, Pkild Goods. De Laioes, and other Dress Goods, will be closed out at etal greater retluctiorkstu mks. A. A. MASON A CO., maxi 25 Filth etrret. ISNII-ANNUA L 1,9 I..E.—We ttara• offering the Whole of one C) atoek of thuhroillerics, Ribbon,. Trimming; Minuet:, Gode!' Worm-Av.— At, at atahlt onesholt.the mat prizma. intar%) A. A. N'ASON CO. , IRLANIKEM - feivvveiro iotithof those ale nor Wool filankota at IA ooli s3,9fl—toolal pprier $6 omit 1 , ..y (m. 7.81 A A AlAliiiii,N• ACO LO ERSRE.I)—iTio lath, ms.veilittol for hale bT marl Ift;A:T . t a mf "t9)1.1.1N8. zyttirt • VresPol2 1 f.n. , ei tie bet, 111.1108 lAVlMart,ltiTha liflecae• ammo of vow ineidenta io 4193 lift; EnitA by Ida 6013, It. Lowrowo, M. IA 'Per beta 114.29 A. t. rt. Nitsizfool, te.f Wood .S. 3fi It l., 4:• - tirkiNia1 - 1\ XPTinVisirecel and fortiorie by 1 , 11:111N11 1111411.1.. • 1 IN 'pito 7eiFl LiYi , k- A 7. dn. 3 groat flake.l 4 % - 006 Liver VAL grha Mealehn lttnatetog Lonment, letda. White 1 WO nth Plinth, 9ttono, AV RIGHT'S P ittNi I tilki RATILARI.O - N otom the Clair from Mang ont, and produces a lea. Minn t WtGrarr'S PSEMDUM EATIIIRION Domorea all Dandruff and tliiteasst !'or oat, wholaaalr, l K. K Skl.l,Etly .t Off. FRESI ( n o m ti from) always on hand ot. Oa:VI No. l DIAIOND- A R M I Ll.s.--Of I )orgee d: Forsyth tuauntooture, for onto by 1o1•12 J A 31ES ICIRDROP._ EE DESCRIPTION of White 6dg, Enthmideritu, Itihtwnx , Tranutlitrt, Millinery Good., liottiory 0401 Gloves, do, tto,; alb Doing oolti at o zoluction of nearly .'no-Itolf the Ilf Ilai rat. at the Sotor-A nodal Solo of tole A A idAtitD,' & Off.. 26 Fifth turret._ DRIED PEACIiES- 7 - - 2.5 sai:lcs for isle by fetel SMITH. SIAM °' IP-100 boxes Beidlar's Pula Soap, S .uluviot artick. I.pr aal4 forSx :-3111 11. UAIIi k 11111,1TER. .._ . N EIV C AR PET INGS-- RuBINSON d; CO., No. 'M FIFTH ME T, Are now daily 1 , 0-tying. at their awn iniportaunn and from the !saw England inatintartarern, a rhoiroand large as sortment of CAILPETINGS, OIL CUYSII , ..L. 3IATTINGS. Which. for quantity, quality or prim, orr 710 E Surpamed in 116 1111,14 FRESII NC' PS-- 2 y o l a gs New Ground Nuts; , ban.Sh Cll Almonds; t 4 • nft ll. " 41) bisgv Cream Not.; • 55 - Filberts; 16 bales Sicily Almond.. ..;16 loge Engllil LSaluuu. ; 7, 1 00 Cocoa Niits ; 15 Imams Shelled Almonds. rmoved an.l Gar .alit ICY mb2.6 REI7III.ER k A's'lll - .oi 3 OsT iI . ENT.'S TRAVELING SHANVLS--)ust ‘_, received, a mall WlWirtlllPUt. nt L 111RSIEWELD A SON'., No. TO Wood strret. COFFEE-17bags prime Rio for sale by 4,1 fett33 SMITIL MAIlt 3 HUNTER. FLOUR --50 bble. Ohio Extra received and corm& by WOO SPR EgGER IT A RBA Itti 11, boles Curled Hoge' Hair in otorr and for silo by 1.629 SPRINGER A TIBAIIO ROLL BUTTE '—3 boxes freshi rthis do rexotrucl by (fcblB) HENRY H. COLLINS. :v~;3 t'~~PY~E ~, - ' y C ink y • A ' ' 4^' - 1'.'......... , •:".;;;4•:. .; :.•.. , ;, 1 : 4 L:1f.T.f , „ , .;., ..74001:1,44.4.-i:. 17b .. 3bo 400 .. 600 700 .. 000 ... 10 00 - 12 00 - 18 CO .. 10 00 24,203,600 dn. I fel).4.