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BY eIIi,LCI.O&E & llzokomeonntav,
vs nu ircnagu-atb-r oo ilwoop axontrn sit. m.
TETtliffi.—Five Dollars a, payable strictly in advance.
Elx Dollars invariably regahtiM ifnet paid within tho year.
/a. Single Cordes, Rsro firtiteL-foi sere at the counter in
the Officei And by the Newe Boys,
TUE SATURDAY MORNING POST
Pablfahed from the same calm, on a largo blanket elan
ithe NtT: TV04 , 043414 pr., In adspass. Single carries,
Pm • • • •
Slo paper will be discontinued, (unless at' the discre•
lion of the Proprietorso arreorages are paid..
trir- N. attention will be dto any ceder =lees beckon;
partied by the money, er en
en tory reference In tidi,:dt) . .
Connected with the Establishment of the Morning
Post L 9 ono of the largest JOB PUNTING OFFIOES!in the
city, where all grids ofprork is done on the shorted notice,
and most reasonable hams. . . .
PAOFESSIO.NAI,,_CARD
A EFA,ngR , I7.. FOSTER, Attorne' and
13 COUILSOnOr at Luis, and. Solicitor in .Chanoory, Agent
fur prrarinp,Bonnty lands and rousioms, end the Col
lection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland.
Air- 041mi:ions made in AMR and adjoining CAnintl4s ; Es
tates of ;decedents settled; ileal- Eatato bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. IdOneys . invested on Mortgage
or other apturity, ,Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Office on FOURTH street, a few doom above ftilthfleld.
Vitiaborgh, March 23, 133b-4trth2B...daw]
-
A .w. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Oom
inisisionerr for the States of Tenneasee, New Hamp
shire, oounecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa,
Qiiltornia, Louisiana and Virginia.
Inr. Doi* drawn, and aktnowladzoopts nad proof raker,
Tor rownVor t l f fu any of the above 'lama' States, Illinois,
Mississippi and Rhode island.
Pittsburgh, March 28, Idbb—juihMidaw]
8 -IM-13-
EL C. 1 ?GARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PITT3IIIII4III, PE qll/k.
Sir 0 M ....V in BAKICIVELL'S BUILDINGS., Grnnt gtreet,
nearly oppoiato the Court Clouse) fe6l2ly
CiIARLY.B W. WINGARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ..
EBENSBURG,
CAVURIA cortm - , rzszci.
1/11-Alaa practices la Huntingdon, Blair, eleatrtirid &Fri in-
dinun counties.
1) - 0 . BEALT C. G. SPIIOUL, Attorney, and
AA) Counsellor at Law, office No. Fourth stroet, Pitt.
bnrgh. doe) y
-ItijAlklES A. LOWPIE, Attorney nt `,1 , 11W,
office Fourth streot, Pittsburgh, bctwoon Stnithlirld and
Cherry alloy. der.ll.ly
011 N BA - Tt . TON, • Atborney and Cou4ellor
tu. a Lam) officAl cornay Yittb aud arattkiltrocts, Pitts
bffiglt. • Jt 1y
SAM P. ROSS, Attorney . at Law ? NI. 109
Ptuirth tttrot, rithtlturgh, fourth litljr bek.f 7lf. Rudy
JelIC
PA '1! RICK M'KEN N A., Aldermanilf Third
Wart. clltice conmr or nr;mt and Fifth ntreeta, (14.mcrly
occupM.l by Alderman limvie.) where :ill I.ll.intxs pertaining
b, the ..111mo 1.1 Alderman and Junlice of the Ponce will be
promptly attet...lo.l to. fol11::tm
TT 1111, Surge Deutist, sueeemor to G.
W. 1551,110. N'. 111 Stniths.l.l
4Z Uilk. Iwuro cr..ul 8 Lk) luta from 21 , 5 o'do611(
y
J
suorr, I k'n List, Fourth street, live doors
• %runt of Market.
44-Oftlen holm.) from 9 o'clock A. M. to I o'clock P. M.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOll N MOOII.IIEAD, Wholesale G roe@ and
Comodssion Mrrthriot, for the male of NO NI KVA I, and
It1:14 tMS.. tool PI DUCE goooroily, No. 7; Wood, street,
Pitlabor4ll. nir2l
1rt1.1.11 , 1 V:Ll.r.,Phila.la WX. itIrKETVfI, Pltt4burgh.
INIILLER & lileliElTSON, Wholesale Gn
rem Import...l-n of MINN DIES, WISES And squnas,
Is., 172 and ill, nlruer of Irwin aunt Liberty .treets, l'ittre
burgh. 'rub. Nails, Cutton V:kruA, 4;, c.oustautly uU Lund.
)sue .
Shi'KEE& CO., hlanufnoturers of Al'..Kee's
• l'annrylvania 411aas, all illawm of Window Illamj Its - tra
1)ouhlt , Stren,rrh, Inlltation Crown and Ituby
l'h•ILlo and Pra,wrira Wi,,e,lN.rt-er and Mineral Bottirw,
Tolo.zraithie 11.1111 1.14110 111A11111t,11:
/re" So6“1141. 1.0/ ,V1`1•11 •1.1 M.ll - kPt ntreot4, Pitts
l'a.. but a .port (11,411.11CP from th.Ntemmboat
evol from slimotig - 31101. St Ginn o and (`ity 110[01.
Apr '2l
PM MI MT [MID.; I'Vf i L ttIYOWALT.
(PURLING, ROBEILTSON .4r, CO., I.ll.nu
ki c.acturore of Cut, And Plain Flint GIASSWAR.R.
wltrolorto, No. 17 W.,..1.‘tr00t., rornor of Front. l'ittidntrgh.
itZ- All other kis:U of Glaniwnro cunt Window GLant, at
low )larkti prices. ni.ll:.lly
J .J 024.1•11 J. ULU!.
EDLIE & IJLANI, Successors to Mulcany
ALA manufacturera of Cut. Siouldott atiO Plaln
Flint and Fancy Colored U LASSWAItE, and dealt.* in all
lands of Winbos (Massa, Flasks, Vials and Muth's: nro
boa., corner of Martet and Water ntreets, Pittsburgh.
tralsily
D EMOVAL.—O. 111.M.SEN, Manufacturer
jAr ef every variety of VIALS, BOTTLES and WINDOW
(11,A45; black' Porter, Wino rind Claret Bottles; tennijohno
and Carboys; also, Flint tilim in every variety. Wousilimmi
N 08.134 Second and 133 First stree4, Pittsburgh. mi,z4
F.R. DRA.VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
in ix)tiNTRY PRODUCE, offers for sale a choice
stock of OitoorAti 80, selected Or family use. Spiro* of
men y variety and the purest quality, ground at hie Steam
Also, Dried Fruits. Foreign and Dominic Produce
taken in exchange for men:handle,
. luostraciarod.a full assortment - of LandretVe vrmr.
ranted ()ARDEN SEEDS, and invites the attention of ail In
torestad in rural affairs. 'Pint I
CIOMRMSION. HOUS.K.—The subscribers
have opened a Itotwe for the above purpose, ut N. 1:
Smithfield street, (01.1,r doorx above the Motowdlela Goose.
Wu wilt or retiViTO on connobwi. it, fir 'elle, c.
siutoeutt+ of FLOUR, BAG ON, CHEESE, CORN, OA'S.S,
BARLEY, FLAX SEED, G ItAL. 4 S SEED, BALED IIA Y,
upon which we will make adrauetw, or purchn. at the bent
market Mat* for cans. twAli) AWED h CO.
W. R.6....1.1311 E. RRUIAWYSO2I J. L. PJOINITT.
rANG LISII & RICIIA.H.I)SON, Forwarditv ,
1
and Commisaiou 51er,hants and wholnscde denkr. i n
1 , 181.1. BACON :141•1 OIL. nod I'ItODUCI gonmilly. Ware
honal, formerly occupied by Burbf kip. k Ingltram, No. 11
Water and liill Viral atroet. Pitbd.nrot, fol.:1
_
ATM kI.L. , t J. LEI .11/1A.4. ATITZLL
ATWELL, LEE S.. - CO., \Vholesalo an - teem,
Produco and Commission Merchants, and dealer+ In
l'ittsisurvh Manufactures, N.I. Wood strevt, betpvtat \Vat,
ant st.roets, Pittsburgh. RIO S
TOIIN W. LE lt ; & CO., Forwarding and
sll,o.loutt, doulttrs in oil klmlof VITTA
11E1E111 &lAN DEACTU LEAD VI l'E and sur.n.r
N 0.67 Front ntri,t. Pitta atrgl.. nott.2^.4
HENRY 1,1)1.1.i NS, Fern-ardirig ana
C+.III,IIIASI.II ‘1,.•11.41‘1, nliolosalt , deal, in
BUTI'EII, and I'ItODUCE gnut•ratly. N.
23 wwl "trt.td, Pittiltorgh• nuaret
131 L. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign
AVINI.L.A RICANDIMY SFAiAItS, flit alonoti,..t.altttla
and Icy , ISIEL011". sdan. ancrirvisn DISTILLY./t,
No. S Woad ktrynti..littt.lturgli.
Wannts, Itntittlit, Gina, Gil-dint.. Jamaica Spirit... Ft. Croft
anti Nat it:natant! Run. Clart.ta, Chitnipagmta., Scotrli Al'-.
Loudon finnan Stunt; Irid.. Seotch. liourlnin. Oil Aloutinga
hola, Ityn and Itnctillod Whisky.; App(.., pe,u h, wi l d Cherr y
pint Illacklntrry inlinirt , l natant, liptuilia
ant
Ofiticipt. Sttii:ant: and Common Sognrs; all nt
each low privet; an to ditilittrikat itarartAtiort. Fancy liar
Kap and Lialioll , l ItottluN of nctiry ntyln, and Demijohn...
hi... , I rennentfully invit.t• an examination of my at...A. at
No. R Wool stroet,
WILLIAM CAltli, k CO., (William Carr,
ho, uI the firm of J. Park, k C 0.,)
CELLS na.1.1t.11,s in Yurilign WINGS and BRANDIES. OW
Monongrawin nett Ilertitied WIL,I'L'ICY, No. a i Cornno' vial
flow. Liberty ottowt. Pitl.l.ltrgh. jafi:y
JOSEPH FLENIIN(I, Ntieeeswyr to , L. Wil
t? cu= k Co., corm, .11 Market street and th. Dlninutol,
kveys mn.L ntl r on hand n fall we.ortinent of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, MEDICINE CIIE6TA, PEILIIU.IIEItY, and all nrti.
ries is•rtnining I, his 1.11M111,9..
Ire Physicians' Preecriptlong carefully compounded at 4
all
jetl
~Cl3l /7C311:10 COCII9J.N FUMING.
.1. 4 11,1?;?til N(4- 131tOTIIEltS, Ruccefmrs to J.
h. C.,. sylorh-soll. DItUIIiIISTS. No. ft/ Wood nt,root,
VittNl,orgh. Propriotori of Dr. 31 . 1.0n,'14 colebrat.od Vortoi
fogo, I.ioor
J0111` , ; II ATPT , R.., successor to James Me
e) ttif,y. MUI , ..I(IIST, and d,rnhnr In
1',11N1 4 : 4 , uIl
. 1)1 . 11 eTt..Frs, kc., No. 141 Waalmlreet,
three di.orri 1111.. y. l'itted,urol.
TI.. 111A.E.SIIALL, successor to U. Lee,
• WOOL DEALER nod
No. 129 Liberty street, Pitteburzh.
Relerrnce—W M'Clintook & Woe., Kramer & Stohm, More
phy, Tiornan & CA, Brown & Kirkpatrick.
Pituburg,h, May 24, 1865
dealer in Kentucky
I• Leaf TOBAOOO, HAGS and PAPER, No. 149 liVia . a.l
avast. below Sixth, Pittsburgh.
itta" The highteit ninrket price, in club, paid fur kegs.
V *I TXR P. ItAlt..4llkl.L JOSEPH R. Urn II
AVP. .11Ali.SIIALL & Cu., Impnrtera and
. dealer, in Prencli and American PAPER lIA
h 7 Ktreet, Pittsburgh.
nu'orim for the wt.,btnWl tunnufectureu
of llen.rs.
Delirourti Cu, ang7
BT. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta
• donor. Fins ahrnyil on hand a ge.nernlaraortmeat of
F.:heel, )11ex/di:vinous awl monk Roeini; Printing, Post amt
Cap Paper, wisolentle and retail, No. IU4 'Wood atreet,
below Fieth (oust side) Pittaburgli.
NV ANTED , -104re and Tanners' Scrap. nplb_ly
J OHN
11. .51.ELLOR, Wholesale and Retail
J
des:, in MUSICAL INSTRUIENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC,
SCII.R.II, BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. 81 Wow! Kiroct,
Pittsburgh. jatl I
JACOB COLLISTE R., Wholesale and Re-
SFAI All 31 A N FACT U itBR and dealer in all kinds
of TOBACCO, SNUFF and litiGAll.B, No. 25 Fifth suliet,
Pittsburgh.
sijg-Koops ceunAntly on hand a largo supply of all the
various brawls of Imperial Segmrx. J"_l
pinup ELLYXER tODERT J. ANIDERYON.
EYMER '& ANI)ERSON, (succesgors to
XL, trilaut Rhodes g C 0.,) wholeeele deaden in FOREIGN
FRUITS, NUTS, SPIUUS, CONFECTION ARY, SUGARS, SR,
No. 39 Wood street, Opposite the St. Cheer.. flood, Pitt.
burgh. apt
TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SA.D
1-1. DLE. lIARNESB, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET
RAU JIANUFACTURER, N 0.1043 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
ILINTERPRISE WORKS, No_ 136 Wood
IA etroot, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN di TET
LEY would coil the attention of Sporting men to their large
assortment of otrm,lerFus and REVOLVING PL.VOLS,
the largest and boat selected stock ever openod in this mar
ket, together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutle
ry. Tools end Fishing Tackle, till of which we offer at the
lowest possible priors to cash purchasers, or for good ap
proved paper, niarin
NORTH-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
No. ft 9 Washington street, corner of Dearborn, CITI
CAGO, ILILNOIB.
ALLAN PINKERTON D. RODRERIL
VW/MIXON & CO. devote their entire attention to the
RITERSREI{OR of n general detective I'ol,lCli ItUiIINESS in
the atntesof Illinois, Wisconsin, Michignn and Indiana.
rnhWaltf
TOI-DI'GROUTP, linportei of BILANDCPS,
ej lie. Dealer in fine Monongabela
Psach Drawly, kr. Alsot REOTIFYINa Disrue
JAE, corner of Smithfield and Front streets, Pittsburgh.
ittittli.l t
....,• .. ...M. : /pliit, 11._0,$t
e '.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GFILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE " POST • BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINES? CARDS.
. .
JT GILLESPLE .4 CO., Looking Maas Manufacturers,
. and dealers in Looking Glass Platen, Plate Glass, En
parings, Combs and Fancy Goods, No. Di Wood street, Pitts.
beirgh.
On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Glasses,
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, or Mould
ing, of every description.
AV - Steamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt.
ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
et, third door below Virgin alloy.—BONN & TETLEY
would call the attention of Sporting mon to their large a.
sortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and bast ealoctod stock over opened in thls mar
ket, together with a general assortment of HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE, all of which wo
odor at tho lowost possible prioes to cash purchasers, or for
good approved paper. inarlB
A. SWILIJt, Wholesale and Retail
1 ,, h 1, in Sumac., Itangas, Stove a, Tin, Iron and
llotetekeepera' hardware, Tamen? Machin. and Tonle, Tin
Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, &c.. &c.. 24 North to and
etroot, (oppoolto Bnelder'n LIAItItISB,UIOI.
soprrhilarn •
WILITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANBFACTU
...ALM luta roooverod hi health so as to resume his old
btoginess,and has 'opined his BLIND NI ANU FACTOR Y, at
No. t 35 Fifth strret, near the Post Oftloo. between 'Wod and
Smithfield, where he has an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed
with plant and fancy Worsted and Silk Trinonim.,,,, and in
prepared to till any order in his line, on the Hilt reasoualtle
terms. Ilia work Is warranted to ON e nstisittetion. ur 11101117
refunded.
Old Minds repaired. Please give hen a cull, at he
Can ' t be heat In wurkmannltlp. Itay7:l3 .
BF. SIIOPE, MEltt'll ANT TAILOR, Third
. street, next iloon nn Dispnieli Itaildingn, thankful far
the very liberal patronage les elehire bontoweL mnei hint,
Lnltn• teat" to :Leh a telak4aaltee of the same, at hr in 1050
better proparod then ever to furnish his frientie mid et,
Lemont with garments which a ill instin+ entire satisfactiom
Ile always knot. ou laud a large awuelltemt the latent
stylte of VESTINtiti, CASS: high KS, CIA/T11:1, A.., wt./.
lie will make 11, order on the nhortent notiee, upon relLanathle
term.
4.11., A perfect It always warranted. tf
JOOl It. voura, Tn. , . H. vat L
T. •
B. Yk)I)-NG tk CO., N.
ntrcet, oppimite city 11,401, mane fact 111-
NKT URNITTIItE 'and eft AIRS: of t• E., 3 i. , n. Ma
tathils workiaaniteip Warrantf . ..l, nII I *old at rtwtnmd
priced, Onru taken In packing fir land c ad water cal
Vital
.
WOO .1.) WE S rsTll'l3 RE AN I)
cir Ants, etubraaing r. rry
style of furnitnro, in Rosewood, lklnhognny and Walnut. nur
LII6i *I for parbyrn, chambers. and dining rums; equal I. any
in Now York cir mot at lom, ort. Evrry
*Stictn sundo by hand, and wnmentotl.
Cabinet Nbakers sulgolleA with any gunntity of PORN
TUILE and I.IIIAI It:4, on r.o.inaltlr t.•rm.
[hauls and Ntaotmla,ta furtisalled ILt the eh. rtest u.dse.
/Kir Waret4Atuta Noa. 77 Mad 79 rt. inl reel.
aug2 rirnqti FtII 11, P.k.
TTORNN & BROS., Manufactur
ors or Iron Railing. Inuk Vaul `ii
I;ltnnk, Not. 9/ ].C1111(1 41'9.1 10141 'ti Third tr..-L, 14-
t awn Wood and .Slarkot tts‘-et., Patel .11 I
Itsuhl a vatirty of new patterns Faury and Plans, mtutal.l, I d
all purpriaut. Particular attention {mad utheting !It% e
LOU. Jobbing Anno at .14,1 Oath' utarl.l
NEW OOACII AND
tTlliCiltief
Itelicszu andltelinout streets, Allegheny City, 1.4.1.4 . •'i •
i 1111) tili•Jro/LI 4rfrIVII , III and thelll.ll,lll . genersily, lhat 11.01
halve tainuneureel lite ntatitiliketure
etel CH A
in all liner ) io ...in. et) Me. ..f
U-r)..- All order.. will Me execlii....l atth reaal - it aurae
1.ilil) unit henut) pair u Ot ale, lie ellelekel 10
on llie most tern... Vain:: in 141 their wet k Ile.
Exeter. Shah.. Volea. anti Wheel nlulf. tiltry 4vl....in
dent Unit all alio fat or them with their itatruage. a ll
perlially nuluilliel eu lrinl .4 their nett a... A.
Pun:lumen. Isre routneelael w Kier ue n 1,11. 1.111 .
.lowing elliew It. v. ;./:1)
n. otnr.tow 111/LBIIN 1.. I.TEVT.M , nI!OR.IC ALB/11 .
D11I'S111111.011(20.1(11 FAt'l'OltY--
F.Low & suervseu..l. to E. 11. 11,
41010 1111 Cy. near W0..1 F.l
(Y)ACII&;, I'ILAKTONS, CCI3tI KA, and oN pry .1.+.111.11.
of VINCI ' VEIIICLES built to ottlor,
manner ttxurlnts.o.l f , r snooty of de,ign • elvgane. c 4 full
01,11 of wurklu.ns.hip and dm . abllit) of matsrlain
yt.:„.ll_ All work warranted
GEO. IL WHITE & CO., No. 59
dtroa, tar nud niter MtiN DA V, Nov, ud. r 2/'
t., Ils..ir of CIA I.LES, TA LMA: .411 ,
FA NO' 611. K .S ut grontly rtmlure.l
It being their inteution to IstaLuip• 11.1141
their Store, lt• nuke stews, t.... 01 her Iht.. IltiT.t
lutlinusu. and viinlana I s Is as unlit t..
clear not the dua,k uu hand an ..11 an pus...dile.
nos-26-.411m
-- -
WILLI A M S. lIAVEN-TuE OLD PR!Nir
-1.19 Es - rAatismsa."r. Oat, & St.. kt4.n.l and
BLANK WNW and STATIONERY NV AREIIoCSE, N 1.r.-
pan,cl to OXIIILItt, orcry otylo of 1%, n. C..1111101T2111, C3lnti
told fttvamboat JOB xlll iR 11INDINC..
ItlrlliSh every article in the Blank Book, 1,1,..r an.l bt.now
rry Rae, at the ohorteet notion and OLI (11 ,, 1
term.
rti.,, l / 4 !toot and Statlonory Warsionnis. Printing Oflir.
ti.l Book [tirolTry. rorn. r ~f %tark.a awl Sis..or I et.. tno L.
1)ICILAII.LI C. BOCII; I SG, .\ lailufacttirur
(lilt. Silvio . , Itrass iiroll.. LOOK' N.l•4i LASS,
1 ., tr. IT and 1.1171:11.1( PitA 11 F. 1 4. Plain and inotwin
No. 21 St. Clair si.n.set. All kiwis of Conlissitisol r.nrmucunl
for rltigunlaiats4 !tr. All kiwis of Gildoia i•.
order. Gilt Nknilaingn Frain., sawn-solo and
Varnish lor riiignivings and I.ltlnsTraplis. f o
•
U-1)... 1 tnigtiml or retit 0r...1 In 111, / %ad
•
i', All Frtuneot and Nlou4.lltte - + mAttutactur.l to 11.,
lAblultzurtal Mg) 1.0 1 / 4 '111 , ••111. nllurj, w Itil wia
*rater. 041 and e a No. 21 2.4. Clair Aroci,
4 . I LLIK EN Cll. have band. at
.1-1• (Lode CABIN NT ato.l .211 Allt MANI..
TV!: Y, N•.. tWStaahllehl Klr-,1, • htri,, tmenl..4 fah.
..4 tire) sail ..•11 root haa •
(Iran I ll. , •111/11)' rnP e. T.. 1111, (11,11 •
.
ill A 1:1.1.1S I> ARN ETT,
1.1.{ ( , ••1 11 , W .1.11.1
oal CIILICRI ALLEY. I. ta1...•n111.1.1 F.,1•11
wht.re he I , pr.1.1. ,, 1 I. ;tll W. k in hi
navii,;; h.! 1, 4 . ai , r ,,•„..
11... ht. . RlO).;.rhr.L. Ow tt.,• t.I ht. •1..
clan/+.o.r. YuJRLe public
\yl Es ME1.1,1 lir; it, :11,ditdizahola
J
eurni Mill, wor/4 reoipertfoll> Itllornt lun irtrtliikk .111.1 1110
pttl,la that lom t,ew etdithibdinteot t. k In
1.1..11, and I hytt he in prepared to fornod, at t'10.0.4. ti I
all orderx for PI.ANEIr LUMIIKI4 rrtth prompt nem, n Al
h.• 1, ~eet robe..
Huard and Plank, planed ‘n, ape or folk hider. namlal LI)
rot hand.
rborh, Doors and 31ouldings, of ev ery dr,geriptittrt, wade to
lder.
QV_ Itttilders and Carpenters w o uld find it t o Ihetr w i t .,,,
boi,, to give him a call, its be can now furuinh theta ascii
Pl•tited 11t 111. euttable for orrery den. rtpturn ol work.
c.rner of Market and Fourth
T ATCI IFS. FINK
ENVF.I.ItY, I.mt.el in. I
1...14; exp. rri.ntati,,,, Ku .1 ni,gi, , rxto
pr....mat Wn Itighcnt induce...AA wLy tit.... w.”. 1 "r
Wutch, tit miter articles limn an
ovportulaity 4. nerve tl Stir.
Wat..ll Itopeurmg and in Ott lent
=unto,. ....v2tl
ripuuroN CAR IVOR K S, P('/I1 N I )It. A.N I :
MACIIINK 81101'.
hosing fonved Into hot 110 W Work.M. 11•CaIlltly erected, cortit,
of Water, Nl'lamough and Shenly atreet., In vco.paced 14, . 44,
tract for and escrow all. orders for Passenger. 1-lagßag ,
Pont-0111m, Ilona Freight, Platform, Ontv.l, nand nod all
other descriptions of CADS.
Alai, for SPEA 11 ENU INKS of all niona. G KA R.lNfl II .A Tl,.
IWAD CASTINGS of all description', and all other n ak
appertaining to a Foloolry and Machine Slt p.
'rt.. Forvenen of the difierent dettartinenta are trientilh
runt keep
mmt--inuatly from Eastern nuilinfactorten—
who keep thetnaMeenillPyrret4 alyd 11410T.1 all valfoilde
ern improvouninta. [iftny/S . .tf I if. W. )1 . ETI I F.lt}ill..
R. J. C. Ca1X1)11,1n....H. TC1t6.11.-.1 , 000001
AMERICAN PAPIER bIACIIE 111:1NU
FACTURING C4.I.IIPAN Y. No. 70 Second ntreet. Pieta
hurgh, inaniffarturers of l'A PI OR MACIIF, tiltNA MEETS
lor Clutorchen, Ibanez, Steamboat, Ac.; Mirror and Picture
Frames, WifldOW and Door Mead, Bracket, Trwines, Cor-
Vehttlators and Contra Pine. or f',lllfiga, It totter
and Mouldings of every dencription, nig, and denegn. dumper
nod warrantetl more durable than any other article now in
use.
Ike . ' Orders etecut,l on the shorten/ [folk , .
N. B.—Attention of Steunlk, lit Builders in eapeeially
dl
rooted to thin art on account of its light weight.
CUMMINS. TUNISS A CO.,
No. 78 Second street, between Wood nod Market,
Jo2l Pittsburgh.
WIG MANUFACTORY—MRs. RENTER,
.1. cloorn from tin Aquoduct, opposita Collector 'e
011/co. All heny City, im preparnl to till ordorn f,, r wins ,
and all kluda ,•1 OILNAMENTAI , lIAIIt WORK. TI”o beat
quality of material in fare and main, matiafactiou gnat
atit.faxl. inyls:dcwl y
JAMES BLAKELY Jkltll'Sl C. RICHEY.
BLAKELy & RICI_IEY, ILeAL ESTATE BRO
CM, sorrier of Seventh and Smithfield strods, Mtn..
burgh.
Parma, Tlonars, Lots Mills. Fitronnos, bought and
Sold on commission: Land Warrants bought, sold and i, n .
tat: Bills, Bands and Notre nemaiated. Especial talent ion
given to mitalividing Sarnia, and disposing of therm Terms
rtmsunable. itml27:elsos
b EVOLVERS!' REVOLVERS !!—Just
calved, by Express, direct from
the manufacturers, a splendid wort
of Coves REPEATING PIETOLA,
four, five and six inch barrels, all of
which we will sell for cash at
prices OA they can be bought In thei,rity of New York. Per
sons gotux to Australia and Chill*itnia will find that they an
du better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they
can among stranger —+e we giro persons:a clown, to try
any of the above Pistols before !oaring the city, and in case
of a failure we refund the money.
DOWN R TETLEY,
sopl 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh._
.I`io-PARTNERSIIIP NOTlCE.—Having
I,_) this day associated with me, THOMAS OROUTT; as a
partner in the business of Importing, Rectifying and Dis
tilling Liquors, the business will hereafter be conducted
under the style or firm of J. & T. OROUTT.
Pittsburgh, December 29, 1855.—{1m] JNO. GROWIT.
J& T, GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,
..Gin, Wine; Dealers in Vine Old itlonuncaliels Ilya
Whisky, Peach Brandy, &c Also, Heraitlers and Distillers.
Comma( Emithileld and rirst streets, Pittsburgh. 1,1,31
BOTTLERS.—JoIIey OGDEN & Co., Bottlers,
N 0.1.87 Find stmet., would respes,thilly inform the pub.
1k that they have constantly on baud a large etupply of
SAILIDOMULLA,/dINXILLL WATER, ALE and PORTER,
Ortbe best ijuidity.
'The attention of families Is particularly direete,l to the
fiLGt.that they bottle WAINEIGYIT'S ALE iu Its purest state.
Plkyslcbms recommend it to families on account of its whole,
•d* e aut eirouitheniligAVatiPeL , octaely
- ,k,,,
IR
Or
BUSINESS CARDS
:10IIN LITTLE, Jr.
ty street, has Just roods
BRANDIES.
Bents Bnmdy, (very fine,)
Otani Dnpuy b. Co., (super.)
Marrett is Co.,
Sesame.
- -
WINES.
&axial Madam
Howard, March A Co., Mad'rn,
East India Madeira,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
blanzanillo do
Table do
Cooking do
Bottoming Poet,
Pure J taro do
Ordinary do
St..lntion
Niali,m Dry,
Du
Champagnos,
A nclu,r,
Voratawy, 1
llolcliateek,
Tattelliiir with all otlior art
N. 41 nor wall my ey.. n
\l . •
_ -
1M Po lI.TAN"I' TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH lIAL. Pits 11T..-Portonn awfferinft from tad Sight,
arming frimi impaired comditiltional decay, old age,
or tale r • chi neil 5.1 roll 10,011 Dr. ii. Al HIAW,
PRAcTic.u. itUTICIAN, Avltv.rt• they may ;el) upon getting
Sp.:ameba Krientifieally adapted to the .1(11..•11' NVA NTS OP
TII II NT Addreaa, tl Ytftll Area, imposito A. A. :Slatton'n,
1 tit lAlllll'Ol.
S.—TeleSellen. Micri.ropoil, Thermometer.. and tw./.1.7
artale appwrtalamg rya k. 1111.1 trade, kept and repaired
oil the peetninee.
Ake . tI hw.e iiisertetl In old Framee.
CP- Any article Ind approved of, 'n. free id l
:1 y
I .)1 1 111 . ; ZINC D.\ IN TS —The undersigned
would cull lionll. °Don 1.1.1t#11 Mt,* is
Dem .11perair lutit of ZINC PA wound I.) a ilea
',10c.... and tr... fr,r, nbj.4.tiunl hitherto mule to 'Lim
Vaints.
1 1h-1.• war n• • I.raotht more fattiraltlA known, and
the wrot in. to the goal it Vof them. (5 e 111fOall,
tame but U,.' Mont:won it •-il for,-1,11
11181111114:1111, lent [rind tall of Ihr vat 1.11 , l•rltilitS of Atlll.rirnil •
Th.., at,,, wish t" purrilmie^ an artiela that can be relied on
pure and awattnltweitt,l, ,ran le. wlre of getting it of 11 ..
all attmtion to in. braid of Frei. in not . ,
will. 11 woo. venctin.t and nil ptonhaand 01 we with this
I.ratel, we guaranteo 6. fortrit a found tone adidtemo.l.
11.11,1. A ( 1 01(N NI.L.
31ae4. t 1 lima. New 1 1 •.rk.
(in f?.tlAii DICKEY i‘
jakill.l nu U 'Apr IND.Plairgl,
_ • _
rrlIE 1101'.E ('UAL (Wril'A.NY hating
r•attly u at; loam in tramp ortint: etal I
tt
tm. being atrar,..l by tho ,
Manufacturor.' Imamatnt• Com
pan), illt.mairr in nt nlllll4 that tin'lr
nt, w. r , " 1.1 'mpt attust.,l by .1 N-.. Anntit
entnlllattp
Agt.nt n1 . 11.,p0 Coal Company, Coscitomti.
Ilittaborw.ll.
L• & So, N.
,9 111 ItT ‘I FACT I; It FIRS,
No. 79 ( ATTLELT, PITDIUnt: OVI .
. .
Tito aut.-111.-r* 411% 1.1.11 , 1111 , 0 that Sill 1t1". 4 tont
tiat.ot nn -,:itarmoti , ..l tr. tita ill b.' 60r.,.."1 1.. . 0 Y 1.
of ti,. Unto., t.ot rt-tett tog Lena Itot uutxtitot -.-,.bug ti
i.oroootl otottoto toot tot Ito 14 , 1.6.
lionittruittla gtvou
llooto tol.to Itt.• toatt tatt-t rot.•follt owl totratt.
tnltt•o, I- oil or., ots..t) ttli.qt t•tt art ton.l. I Ott t
tlitattlt.ttotout.
lot. Soto art.und to 4 h.
2.1. :I, .I'' oriel,
alt 1... lotoo.tttatt-lv
ttlt. Fruto ott•lt:i.. , •I tio.ohltr,ogth ri mrot Ito
srlt. 11.0, ;lit of tlio ittrrattrt, "r”. 41 110 , hbottitler to it, 1.11.
[alai
, •ttl. ith of w ttlttptlt style ttf tv.ll.trt.
Ain] any °titer .1 . 11 ,, t/nn Aolanmillei looltirti, it.
'lilt. plan it. tiotte nnnlm, ottal sII Ito gnat Tnitle, to
-atleatett at a tbstaiL., win, tIn.I It Ittlotonlbir to of at
1.. m. • Simla to ntiol) lion In ata in ttntl tit.
AI., on Lunt, It r,ll rattootortrtwlrt of Stan to ~ t ( our o wn t i t an.
nfattrtatrit, and tienttleturit'o Ftwlttoittste. I itwoto.
1. 111 ltnllk'kl . P k
flat No. To \Vtool taros-I. l'tttoitttrolt.
1)1
aalt eating ta rad, Ih. firm of A A. MA`, IN A U.'
a• na y. alait a1e...• al% a•• 1 law nantutal ranAent. Nathan F Ma
vattleirravatny /rem the taustawatAra.
AINMILIN A. MASON,
NATHAN V. :tIA.L.ON.
F...lichrtry 7th, IShh—G-100
CIO-P.IIITNERSIIIP. --A. A. MASI)N has
aMt.esto,/ with hint. 111 NATMAN
\llll TI NG, of r 11, fin. of A A. MA: 4, N
tNi a kith the liry th.whi !n o -Ow. w 11110+1.
I.lmi st No '45 Firth st.r,-•t. All ?MIN A. NIASoN,
N ATIIAN WHITING.
Eiibritary Its. Itih'irt-...f,./41
QrovEs.-jx.. 1'2.1 Vi,tod streed., above
I. _7 Flit h.—W-1. , 4 l•
I. 1,11 tisv t.. Ft.. I.
lird lour War, prot.ral. I Ihs t•
...I • v t k.ty tha 4
I. :I , w In nowt r .
tttio..:.An %,..Altift-ot, by mkt In
the
irtut, trhanto hod it b. tlwir. tultlwil-ftit. 1.. r. ll
!quint; tTitsewb,re-
GRAFF. IlF:ls3ll . l.tit, k OKAY!".
- I,'"itTi . r.. ,- ;( - ; * CLASS- - I)U Frs
L —TI/.. Isull•••• • I , 41"
t.• ton ••toonFtl, ritt•••••1••••1. • strrio-te•l
Iwpu,t
-•,,,t euljoasiltsc lkilurtmettt...ttrro No,
.t
•. 114 lid it, Mr WiIIpartN....I^ISIFIII .1.)t• ,
1.4•1:• h. r+ lu•-••••t ••t• S,lllr•l•iys, 11,0 3 1 111 5
I' NI F t•-s u,. am( pcati• ulm.. taigol) to 111 , 1` ,,,, e1p51
I.
1V( alrE - - The lierult,fore esti4-
11 tosc brew".” 11..tetter mod Vt'
nt, •if 1111 4 TrriEit. SMITH h , iarvo
I t.l r I.' Ci .Cir..
TI.. I'l he ,•••t.ittr.t.."l I.en•tol“t &b.14.s
tint o 1 11.,sTra-r
..• . _ .
I I t )1,1) I'ENS- NI:illy tili•l it
4.1 i••111ti, I MA/I , ltn I
04 7 / l i . beil 1.• ti,t 41,1.419 1..;t• '•:
n loo.orelop. In or .d rnr redo, tlo pr , . o r o nonon
r rlort non rrie e not *heft,. 'de,
Wo nue Pepe rondo v‘prrnrd' 1. , r. ..1 ll' 'et'
L..• , mat..tlal and Ilford, nod wnrrantr.l--fren $1 to I.
W. W. WILSON, ti .Idurket ntreel,
,12 cnrner of ( ( north.
1)1-\ NOS AN I) NIELODEONS.--1011N U.
511...1.1.1 , 1t. No. 1,1 .tront. ['Owen('
frotoold nlI n nod Profit' elront, will 'don
Frlany 2:11.1. in addition tun
Int l ; , ' , tool( now on hand. I
lari IT NM PIANO-FORTES.
And a romplon and lerrn.nt now 'dark lit MASON & 11 AM
LlN'ti llt 'NIL In ELI rDlIf.rN
_
• •
I )1%41 s 14,:s AND MWC 6Y. —An e p t e.rtigni) Gtr inving•
nogg. and a partitep.ll.l iu ti nizigtittlecnt. 1.1.4116111..104
maple and 10. I.legt.. tn now open lot arreptan. e,
i.y a party m megien nog, money. 11,•it• cluttl...
11.14,*•311..1.,i-lir Intl on,. 1,, .1.,,1111 . 3 N..w [MI r i.. 11.1.•
I , o' l
$lO,OOO atlabie Capital. tend reply to ate. 111,110 .• 1111.1 1..
ping 11.11 deinenatintiou oftt 4 will IN
',lola, a ;.oxition rho moat t111411141.1“1
goney. wive rtim inent, hill
gotegnattal in every renp.e.g; 0a,,F1.1 n•F111110
1.4+4,1_ ?gauntly t arer." P.irt °nice, Pittelairzh,
anti full grill, ..11l be rot...tide:ilea f
•
IRONv
and tiontlenien't. Apart me WA
Attirtim Eric, Itild inn npplicatioria to litegnona. (a now
ayistern,) allorter, plainer, awl lagtor adapted 4 , IMAM..., Ilion
in to 1,0 pound In any treat ea.. Remain °Waisted with pent
(=Oily by now 1111‘,. 1.,111.41 ..Arlthutetical Aritli
MOW, Per month, $4.
Call for a. Circular of the College.
dazl N. iv. .W.NKINS.
•
TllO 113 OLIVER, SADDLE, 'TARN F.SS nun
TRUNIi. 31 AN UFACTUIt Elf, 4' St. Clair et reel,
I'Jtt
t',9_ !Corse Clothing. Spun,. to% (Ara
J F 11. 14:1,(1.
13 At LiNNN S, Forwitxtling and COMIIIISBII,II 111,-
0 chants, N.,. oil Water 'greet, Pittnlitirgh. Lapin
WATCIIES, CLOCKS ANI) JEWELRY
AT tiltlf..ATLY ILELRICILD
.ItHIN M. In ntENTS in now off his large awl
rlioi. e atork of lino Watehen, Clock, Jewelry awl Panry
Goode; at it vory atunU 14/I , lloloe all lirnt c,mt, Prel 4 lrilkilS
to
enlarging hit Store 'loom otn.l the piireliane of nu entire
new an••k for the spling
Pennant guniring BARGAINS should cal early. an
it ie bin golermiliatiou tn 01, nor oat hie ok with
out I egarg to farmer prieyn.
Lh,n't forget the place—gtOLlNNTS', Iti LIFT!! atrort. near
Market. tehol
GOAL! COAL ! ! COAL! ! !—Cannel Coul
will new 4..liverod to luty part 111 1.11 , • two citien, if
addrelowd to nip an , lit at Dr. 11.011ER'r WRAY'S
UII.OOISIIY. on Smithfield atreet,.,ppoKite oho Ware, or
at Run. WATSON'S STORM, roruor of Liberty and Wayne
atreem. fel. latiw .T. D. STRWART, Agent.
MEN ANI) BOYB' WINTER CLOTIIiNG
—ROSENTTIA A: HIM, Fifth ntreet, apposite Ma.
etoo'n, hove a large stock of Men and Days' CIAYIII IND
on hand, coutprlshig 60.1.4.1 oil tin. I y new and elegant styl.w,
which tiri Aro prepared to ftirnlah at the lowtwt meth prime.
Alta), a large and Euthionable stock of U EN TN yH ILN I SI I l NG
GOODS. doe.l3:dly
SWALLOW -TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL
AND
.N.M YORK PACK ET
Owned by anitelitts Grinnell, 87 Slndh stroll, N. I'.
Tle• sdbecriber h the only Agent In Pate
burgh Mr the above Line—has always on
ban RA YTS thr sale for any amount, payable at any lan
In gngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
JOELN TUOMPSON, Ituropean Agent,
41t1Efierty street, Pittsburgh.
BALM THOUSAND FLOWERS.-1 have
just rocoiytal anothor mpply of his . Justly colobranal
_article. JOS. FEM:IND,
Corner Diamond and Markst et.
MASONIC BOOKS-
Tl.• FrOr/INttll..:, 'Monitor.
The True Masonic
Moore 's Ancient
The Light of the Temple.
The flraftaroan.
Tho Mationic Text Book.
litaey*o Mll.lll if: Man UAL
The Chart to the D.
Mesopry sod Anti-lllatioury..
For Kale by B. T- C. PLIORGAN,
taols 101 Wood street.
J3ANS----30 bus. received slid for sale by
mhlo HENRY H. COLLIN&
y t
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. APRIT 5, 1856.
INVENTIONS ANYTATENTS
[From the New York Scientific American.]
Patent Finishing Plane.
This Invention Is intended for use whore it Is desired to IM•
part a fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the WIX110; but it is
applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes.
Tho novelty consists In placing the cutting chbieL cr
front of the wedge, Instead of behind, us in common planes;
also in applying a metallic mouth-plece to tho face of the
plane, in front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves no the
Alt for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. ;
lint the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the bit US to
prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the waist in I
the least degree. Indeed, we have seen the implement, me
phis' to the planing of wove] egainst the grain, and trans
versely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth..?
Po
perfect in the operation of this luntniment, that It may lia
plied to the planing iaf ventsire—with cothe success—a
thing which cannot safely to done by the common taupe.
The peculiar arrangement of the month Mts.°, bit, and
wedge agents a complete and firm bearing for the bit
throughout ilo whole hvgl h, and I.Aes. under all vie
rum 10.1111 e . -K. With t h e M.• 14 n amp es. double bit.
Thin is a very simple and sportive i m provement, destined,
we have no doubt, to find ito way into e very carpenter's shop
in the land. No tool client is complete without it. Th , . in.
Win. C. 11,,pp.r...1 Pittoburuh, and bin prrklit
hears date January to. iKAP.
41. Y. llo9Etti F. lifiTt,tN, No. Sit Fourth street, Agent for
Ihn patentee.
Agent, No. 201 Libor
the following very choice ar-
Hock,
WWI, "Iti,,
RUIL
Jamaica,
&tutu Cruz.
GIN
Bognet,
Loudon Cordial,
Schnapps.
SUNDRIES.
Rutherford's Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
Anisetho,
Onnwen„
Mocha and JAY..
31 . "1111,Z Ilys. and Black Teas,
But:Brit Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
various brands,
01.1 Monongahela Whisky, of
all grades.
kilos connected with the tiusl
toytta:dsw
_
...r my faith will I trifle."
.1 Ai', .8 ll , :er Err I.: IL
W ~11111
• +
s;r
kes
0 , !
; a ,11,
Pl7l,l“,twil, .114.1inary Bd, It,
MR. M. F. E TAN— We sad
barn gnarl lloppor'ts Patent N'enoet Nano, an wo ran psotn.
tin ini it Mil ossr fdh.r, AS, kon•is as far ,ssiwrior 4. fhe old
toorit• of meruping. A mats ant P 1311,. ft..l DI 11,11 Sonrolgg,in
ono Isour with this piano as be could 'wrap, its Lbw eld way
in a day; and whin great. r rang, r any toms that loos us.;tl
tho noratter knona that it oraust. the hand, 141/a will burn
and blirtrr the finpora. ‘ro antild nut do. tritlontli dm*,
Vltti:re , if Ow!, rd.t thr*-. times OP' tn...., tin y We 11'0,
Jw U4ti his Patent Jack met Von. Plane. unit roitititier i
iitieren. to the itlit cap bit,. Yiiii Call 1413110 3.g:olll't
..f as toll I, th it.
11,11 , CE,
ANTII. , N I LR}FER,
I'F.7KR LEFF R It. F.,r
G. C. 11(.1.1.11.31%
F. F.
T B. Y.,tiotg
TBrtanNY—The• t•IlowIng letter from (leer. Johrogthn
testimmly (n behalf d Ixt.tb . Ft,'tar, and !leaf/.
The) furitiwh fru - the teem ne,le of Itt,tittog den Iltztp, YI
J. 11.1 pnl.ll, - bull.lirta that luar.mliwg
the of ninny g.. 1 mll. , hn.r vsnmill.,l
im Slr .I"lintglam'• opitaiotz
Pirrsoistinn, December 7.7. IS:15.
Mn. MOOOO F. EATON: .\.;, It 4007'6 on
i .t e .., ore t o he ena bl e d to ,tate. after a thorough trial
of Mr. Jci. Lewis' tubular Furuact or Beater. that
it fully AIL4W era the purpnse o f supplying my dwel
ling with a pleasant and ' , roped) warmed air.
nlienrfully recommend it. Y.Jurr.
WM. F.
IN (MKS, N( I
1)117Si - 31:R 1 in M KIVU
r LAI . ALLEN - k 11P4i 1 , 11,
EXCLI. 81% 1: It ki t.• .u. the
MAICIII4,I 11ATlt MACIIINE"
In AIL-gli,by nt.• uaokon.; To••pnrat to SVIT
WITII si
.64•1L1 0,11 ton, L.,.
Optic - v.. N. . nO etre,t.
AVER'S CHERRY PE('Ttliti
;HE cuttE nY mt,,:1114, t%4_1,8, fIu'RAF:
ItRioNCIIITIS,IiIII!iIt.I\4I OWIIII. C 111.1.,
=MM=
if4'..,. T. 11,1 Rrslll.T 11.1 ..0., , i A.• the I , :rt.
Itmitlty m ltll LAW CAilintirnel• we f\ •••I lit
bo 4rtff I. st 'lb h ... I los. f.ols t.• l• Al
. _
_. -/- irf• (h.- h.;.p0.0 ..elorbf t/off raft 1, ,it
ill
7r4111." . mr,zl. N, v, /dr 1( tho lioh: of it. ` .-.-- . • :, :;_. Cu] ~ , ,,s.. it od e. nurarrocs tiw ...
ii; -4,,a , _ tin c11r, ,, .. that ...111.-.t • , vry ..11, ~ of
lir , 4 04.,ime A r , • Ilk , 4,,botry nhofflotx In 1.. ',lt. !Alb
... '-f , ',..."..5 . .!• 4 4.:,' llcly 1.-n•orn, 11 !to bk.,- ho , ri rr..1,41.q1
from itlarmli, /too .-e , ri (4.01.. rat, do.-
, nona of Lt.. , lung's. by lbf n %% lb b• .. tfl.A lopo
. ft„ .-
n.. 91, orot elrx y ottb-r ,notlt. II." of It. 1.1 f. ,4. as t... nip,tr,lst
to ...apt , obmtath.o. and where ii-. 4 I irtu• . Iv -, Iffi.•.% I. fl ..
Tolhisc to. 6vn, rr herahetc hal :stttolo o
te to nfrlo3 1.4 11".
.1.4r,...rt,, , , a n d .I.nxt-ntu. Iflrt , lfoo‘ of filo ifolbo oaf yof
171,1 110 neat 1.,0a1r rltnrsto,
hanntra nt frl
rnl inett, flan al:arming nr.:ralenr. , and Lat.nht) ,
t ado phdiatt, por Art) one CLIO. td 111.415.-• h:
doter ttt 0..1r iiivoaLikett.te,iiv arta Care 'tut l et ito
qua , . retnetly ha s Item provided, ttrt strhteli the prildte t.tit
tkventl tdr. prenecthdi from ttita•eks tiretti t the
ptilatt..)
awe, until the Ittrtvld - hln [he epasuveit!.
A
Tide Artele Is the prodnet of n 1.. n.:. idiot - lona steel. I tolo
r 1,4a. 1 nl r u drvn.rt to thrtaith tho oditn.iddty tt . .th Nit. 1
rethedy. t n 161. tad shah-II:oat the I.hhtrtiatit .t.
do-0.0% or prolvtreti ,ititige.sdei l 111.1.-til with o
t Itedr d. eirldti. If there tf any art on-dritre to 1., plat
•tt ut•-tt "( :nu,. ut,tn.tx 0---11 C. ii In,
sr , ran truttt t,drr. t. st • •••• •I•, Ntt.l t 1,4 I t.• tr. It Nt•t
. 11,. 0 , 14 I nt-tligunt 1 - 10,wintn. u tnAl•
n. t., a--..11..rt. Il t!.. •
tan 4. truvrottuttly - rtutun that tt.t, •In , o.
n.nt tit.. ,inn. Of .10.61.* .1 .
v-11.1 an y Anti rutl.nlureknt.tt t..znatt:tt,..l
tru••• It lotn.t ft.. I p111 , l1•1 . 1.1, tk, 1•I` /I ti
nftli , ,t I; non it I. tt..“) In-: 11 . • ,•1
thotn. Purent• Wt. 11., • I I.!
luou 1.. !hum. All It, Ifi
•
• • • , g/ty in lull tn nil t.. , 11,1tr. ,
f Lou I.l4thlullt 11.61.0 /1,1.1.1 , n OW ...il,l .h. vI, In
113•• I. 1 Il,nt 3.11,111) Ila. .n 11 , I, 111A.I. th i• `, .1
TI„ wontrt/ur ...tu I Intr• t••• • ,
t 1,41
1111 , 14 i niul fuu n 4 I. •
..tlo•r tolpinn as I)e,. i• I.V I /•••
i it:Il , "1 All ~.1111i• N•
.t• , •1111.1 ,, V.1 if/ 1 , 411 An...1-i , , In ht.... 1.• • 111 , .1.
and tt, (al
t tin ru 1 - 11. , v. nn -t :. r• et. ts nu•ru ,t
;tut. It n• r lad
-t .1 II In n.1.4.1/.1 I • I,' 1 , ,,• 1•I • 0 , 1
• .ill Itnir.rt rpt it , 7.••‘
it .a Ili.• ra.rll. ulLg h it r 1...-
11. a,, 00 patient WI, lal•CM , •e
an rd, ha , lag 4-1 nn
Lml 1.,. th.oke uh.l 1.-itify 1.. .atr. •
•
II; lamming tivro etellf,4l. I list (Lit. hop,
g•—l In the„•el hi. 1 W. C{K ihr• oarroiar •tr Ivrrir r,
at rIo
that moi, Into {writ done airrasiv.
I.y .1 C. A Y Eli. l'rnettral sod Nnalv tint
Vir-nrlot.
Sohi hr 11. A VA II N EI , TVICII ArA ,nt %. koal. vnrl
evrr) Draggiot In Vitro:air - Or, and b, .11 I rrairro
...WI-VW hero. kl 4111,14,
_---. - -
l IR
.IrP 1 1
F O .l 2 S ,
I t;
, E i e . E T t
phlw, rill rift.o hoary once 1..v0r Covaplarrit. I.)
thro, Clironic or Sorvouo IMhilily. Inoro.o.vi rif Ow IV rini.yo,
,ii di...norm ruining from o Drool rlert.rl rr rri II 11“nc!..
Such
en Grootipa-
Lion. I trunrrl
FIII or 81i..1 Or r
Howl, Ararlity of tiro Stomach.
:Canova., lloorilinin, litrair,l lot
Fu11... o
Ern. totionr., Firm, am of the Pit
of Ow Si.rirrorh, ion tomato: ..1
wort Infllcolt lir:raking. Viol to, ,og f t the
01' iir .o.lli , 1,51,11 uimn ill 1) Dunn.,”
P„ii111.0
I Dull Pattl In the Howl, Inrilcaney l'ororrit noon,
OW Atli slid En's. Pain in il.
Ride. Brick, t'lowt., lanthri, rig.. Sorlinti
Fluoliro of Heat Burning In the
Heigh, Conotruit linagno
lugs of Evil, alai grout
Deproooiral
Spirito.
Tha proprietor„ ha railing the al lohlian the ' , alai.' to
tlus preparation, (torn irrl Will! n forlinz of the
,it•nen In ILN 11.11tP . 8 and Dania to Ono (1..1.11 ha trill, It
It It rreanitnotulatt.
It in an DMV end untrivil artielo, lint ,na , thtt liot ' , trn]
the test alit ton yearn' trial Inhere oho A mei eon I n,plo, and
its reputation and side Is 'omit ailed by any ...tan to vial
tons extant- The iostitootly in iln Invot girt n Icy Iho
p 1111 l nntnit and well lilkown l'hysientas and italiNl,llllll, ni
all ports of the eisiotry, Ir holt, ring any who
may doubt, h, ill tornlalia" or llt art ,tal II opt n•.dt,
for Fier' , and Fluoilios, b. ho lota at att., td all the !twin!.
h , r the oorniso Bittern.
Principal Moo un.l lilsonfostory, 1•20 Arch stroot,
\ '
44 - Mold t y 1)r. 0,, II gepavr, 140 WOO.l : It. A
Vl%llft:took k Co., No. 0 Wto.rl Itr..ll;.•rx. N.s
00 Wool mtroot: 11. P. Swartz and .1. 7`. Fl , llllllg, A:100600y.
dor 111:11aw ly Is •
FOURTII STRUT CARPET STORE.
W. D. & 11. WC t 1.1.1111.
44r87 ELM It TII ST It N: ET, `s N:\lt IV 111) o -tax
Tat attention of pun:Rasura it respectful]) 111,4..1 i., oil,
present Stook, selected for lil'ill Nll NA 1.1 , '. Illi 111111 i,
hest quality Velvets, • English nod Tap,.,try I,
!newels. and Tapestry, I grouts.
Crenllls and Stith Brussels, Super. Mediu., a 1
wl I,m .
Extra And Super. 3 Ply. Pro, d I no mos
Best Impaled Extra Twilled nod Damask; 11.111 'vet Stan
01110'10 l Elolif Oil Chilliii, Iron, 2 to •,;.1 1,..0. ~,,)„, v „, i ,,,,,
qualities nod pile.. : TAW° Ott Cloths: Vi ~,,, .11 it toted t ool
Emhossed Nano and Table Covers; C,,,,t. , 1l 11101 et 4,111 Mel.
ling: Hearth Rugs; lhoor Mats: Stair Rods; List, Rag sod
Dutch Carpets; 'Venetian Minds; with every variety of Wt.
dew Shades, tireeu nod 801 l Liollatid, Au., Av.; nil of u Moll
will be offered nt sale at very moderate rate,
Ara - We aro also prepoml to furnish HARRINGTON'S
CARPET LIN INC. inli2A
Coucals A N D combs (2, ~,:e by the uge
of MORGAN'S CF.I.KBRATEII eillgill SA' SW'. Let
all who are 10111(1041 with Colds procure 11 ',tit, o f R . P..,,
duly .215 center Hear the testi iktutly of MI oil 110111 01101-Ned It;
Mu. ;low( D. Mono AN—This may certify that Isiog afflict
ed with a troublesome Cough, 1 bought n bottle o f M 0i .,,,,,i,
0011{d1 Syrup, sod MI haPPY to arty, after taming It. illy cough
is entirely cured. I am free b, 111'01101111, your Cough
Syrup the best medicine I have ever use,L No fmnily
should be without this valuab lD M le medicine.
PA V t:ROBERTS, Allegheny.
1 ,,,,,,,,,,1 ~,,,i for sale, wholt4iale and retail, by .10IIN
GA Pr, Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 135 WOO.l street. Mtn
loorgh. febll
J(11114SON & CO.'S TYPE ..AUNIN 0 - Y.-:-
L• flaring the Agency. for rho ads of L. Julia...an L. (i.e'
Type, Cuts, Boles, Leads, Furniture, La.., I um piNparral to till
all orders promptly. Terms: Cs.sn.
W. B. 11.11VEN, Printer and Stationer,
der Market st, ranter of Sa•ronal.
ANEW
—__ — SUPPLY --
OF 1. ,
ILESH FIIIIITS,
Pickles, Sauces, kr.. rereived by
Stahl. Market st. and 1 Diammuil.
t.' . ~
•
• •• • , • ••••• ••• ••••• •
• , s • ••
' •••
• • • - ejbht.
HOLLAND BITTERS
ELECTRO-CHEMISCHELROMA
Hollaitdsch K.r9tideli Bitters.
91W0 YEARS have elapsed since the intro
1. dilation of this vainablo ne into the United States
During this time it bus gainel eniverr.al popularity as
roine.ly for
Pen, and Ague, Pyrpernz . fdigeatiem, ITeeldache,
Loss f Arleta., 1).....egy, Cos Usenet;
11111 - 4 and /ffeerlity Pi/es.
Many of nor most worthy citizens testify to Ito wonderfal
otticary In all affections of the stomach and liver. As a
Web:, it never hoe born elanalltd, for the relief it affords in
all CAMP, of debility or weakness of any kiwi Is almost in.
etoutanoons. In nervous, rheumatic and nenralgir nlfun
dons, it boa to THIMMrI instances proved highly beneficial,
rool in others rilectivd a sledded cure.
When cudncut pby,drittoe preoctlbo, and limit. patients a
onluoitatirotly recommend, surely we may erase t doubt,
nod ragorly trot its virtues for ourselves.
FEVER, AND AGUE. •
.4 cur al Rigid Motalti Rimdieg °end by Fkirritatti Hob
Ilaterg.—Michael Kelly. No. 117 (Rend_ near SmitliJold
street. seri: "Ikon July. while running on the river, on A
rotten boat pipe,/ between Notches and Now Orleans, I was
take, with fever ii.nd Per eight long month, I sutfered
with this dromlful illrense The greater part of time I
'inside to w orb, and anent at least idly dollars for 11l
.•1,1 ru p• ; 1;‘,;”1,19, but I foetid ne permanent relief. Three
eve. on • of tio f, ii•iels toasted utionany trying Doer.
•••.• 11"11,.! IP, tern. saying that a rare tens gunratdsal
Alter taking It for ore week. 1 mind state I wits a sordid
nom I hose 1e.,. et work now for two weeks, and
Itml tn. rel... of the 4 hills and fever whatever."
cet thy the is true.
Tnv.Mte ADAMS. Diamond House,
(Jr at It. Chester's. Gothic FlaiL
fl EADACTIE AND DEBILITY.
Mr. Silas I..i.rmbh. of Birmingham, alys, "1 have found
its Sitters in renusly for headache and debility.
11, wife has also toed it with the griatiat benefit."
,dr. ,v. Nichehsin, of l'ithititirgli, ales remarks that he
has estverieneed ninth ri lief from Its use for headaches
BEADTIFISI
.4 11-Uaroi,r's Tr:tilnifoy.—.lll,cob P-tnakes, living in the
eettb•ment of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Kays.: "After
min-ring for smile time the misery attending au utter penny
trnnan ‘.l mind and body, I have been reshired, by using
Iteerliare'm Gotland Bitters, to perfis-t health."
The fa.t of this remedy tieing In curb high repute arming
the liollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact,
In every Rolland settlement in the United States--argues
much in its favor.
FTRI.:NOTII AND ITEA I.TTI ESVIR RD.
.1„1,,, Davidson, living ten miles Mews Pittsburgh, on
the Pennsylvania ('anal, says: •• When I commenced taking
chose Holland }nth es, I could hardly walk—now, I
enjoy eseellent Malth."
p a y {I; NEPIs TILE STO'4.ICTI AND INDIC:F.:ST[ON.
Another Genii C'ure preened by lireritur , 's IbYlyrd
wire of Peter lie Witte, living in flatland Town, Site
r.atrity, tasm.in, aniTorevi much from weakness at
the stet:melt and indiresti•iti. She had been ender a phyvi•
eiadv
care for some time. !all the disease seemed to baffle
..•ti bes skill. She purr-limed ainie Ili-Mend !titters at oar
Ins given tone to her snantirlt. her aptallitt. and
•,:•-nzth are returning. and we firmly believe that this Is
a: 4 4414er Areal rare effected by your medicine.
1-1 e have still to riscoril ninny wianleritil cores effected by
retied, but Mast wait 'mother opportunity. Ono thing
yoe ran rely "tem, w hat we have imblialied are from persons
ruin rropmeteti In our community, and are literally true.
J. Quisrus,
Editor Sheboygan l'Zietrit bode, Shotelygan, Wis.
ItIIEUMATISM.
A aln , of Two Matths' Standing Otani by Barham/A 774
:,I,l)liiterts-Aloorgy Ilenvierann. of Pittelinrgh, says: wAfteir
salteritig for three months with rhentruitism--a part of the
time so severely as to confine me h. my lied—l have been
mnt triviy cured by Ming Docrhase's llolland Bitters. 1 have
bad one attack since, bat found almost Instantaneous relief
In the same inedirthe. It Is, in my opinion, a math remedy
1 . .. r rheumatism."
N Kit VOUS AND It II RIThi.ATIC AFFECTIONS.
This citangvalsie weather is likely to prosince a great deal
.1 s 4-14 meet. To persons troubled with tiervenni or rheumatic
atte.tions, we would ontrnevol Itoerhare's lioliand Bitters.
. a, referring t, our raiiimita you will find csvrtificatea from
of our Rent Ilermart,arl English cititons.—Pssraryt
...1,11/1 Rants 7..rdhug.
TM: WA dieslT FORM f/P PILES CAN BR CUBED.
We are at Ithertv to refer to aeserai well known gentle
men, who have lliOntugitly tested, and now reonninsend
it.s‘rianve's liollat.ll Bitters as a remedy for plies. We are
,44t nt liberty. to pal 'lab their names, b4t,wlll talFiNgdamars
referring any pens.".to them who deploreStater/tette
For this affection. ens-half of the prescribed dime should
t•ileti—say hotf-teaspconful--morning, noon end night,
••ne hour I..fore
7.10, gr&nt populrolty ~f this ki. , l4t-httril Aroma hew indtiond
, 114(0 . noltAti,nl. uh 6 h the 41.104 guard ntainott put ,
rt--. L.. r.,•t hay at: Pl.e until von
I.no• rl v., M.'. hwrde Holland, Bitters es lair trial. On«
hui
u di .•.ta list, )tni 1.,w infinitely 441, 4 4 . 101 . it 15 to 411 I.llaNYt
.1/11114,11
.
Y.” 1.1 prr boTth. , " for f.. 5, by the •ole
lILS./ANIIN PACK. & On.,
Nliintiforilu,ll l'hArlnno,uti.to awl (I,ontin4,
n.r. f4nithfirl.l And Third Ptr , et.. Pitt.hurgh.
IL K. i KI.I.NR? k (11., Druttgb,te,
SOCOMI out Woof! !Ore.!,
all 14 nr•zi.t. in Pm.buri...h., AliOwny,
and trid9;rlAst I v
DR. MORSE'S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
Health Restored and Life Lengthened
iIoRSE'S I\IIGORITING ELIXIR,
weak kith qtre . n
na• 14-nr 1:111,•1 th.gt thry
w-ttl. the m•n uns arid that the pai11117.11.1.1011 of
tar. nen,• In.tscan and ...itsation 14 physical death. Intir
that for every kind of 11.01 Vllllll dIN•KW, the
El nr Coriltal is t i n only reliable prepnrat inn known.
'4t , but rtutite can convey an adequate Met of the inmoutt
ate and almost miraculous change which it occasion:A in the
diAeased, debilitated and shattvred nervous system, whether
broken do‘eu by excetw. weak by nature, or impaired by
rdchtews—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once
hence.l, reel, Hied and built up. The mental and pheeleal
symptom. ofviersmis ‘lisoase vanish together tinder its
0 0 0 t, titor i. the • flect tontportiry; for the Cordial properties
of thy each the conntitution itself, and restore It
to it. tiorotol ootiitioo.
OF 51EN.10111Y,
Confusion, g1.1 , 1111•.P., rush of wood to the head. melancholy,
d hrsterm, wreteliednees. thoughts of self-destruetlon
— fi.r , ""ffitY• , IPM`l , aia, general proatration.irritabilb
t v, in•rvoustiess, inability to sleIT, distutse incident to malt,
the propttcaling funetions. hysteria. 111,1fto,,M,Ift,
vainte terror". palpitation of the heart. Impoteney. conatipa
ti.m. , te., from wholvvrr can,,', arising is, if there be any
r-liatu . , , to I.• placed on human testimony, absolutely inftl.
Idble
- a'".
MEDICAL.
BOERHA VE'S
MEM
A lIIENO 'MVO"! IS MEDICINE.
•t ..uly without It ',Art of 1,..at•
o t ~ n the -rn.lal orcattliAtioU
I=l
A OREAT MEDICINE FAR FEMALE'?
Th, Impantib led efteetn of thin great reetoratiee in all
rnmpbu lite incident to remelt., mark a new era in the annals
of Ilit-dit . illo. Thl , ll.llP Is of et iimilanui
thou.:m.lA of invittorante roneoeted—all narnortine to he
ei.4e-itied in the vat tme thwiteee and derangements to wide),
the ddicitte formation of woman render her liable.
VERY WOMAN OF SENSE.
Who ~ ofTeei from aexkw se, derangement. nervononetre, tre
mor.‘, pains In the hark, or any other rlicorder. whether ',e
difier to her sex. or col 1111 l on to both saxes—thould give the
Invigorating, Cordial a trial.
MARIZIF.TI
. . .
Or °thorn, will find thin Cordial, after they have titled n hot.
ti, or two, a thorough reoeneratur of the system. In an
are to he found the happy immure of healthy
spring. who wool! not have been so bat GM this extrannit
nary preparation And It is equally potent for the many
r, which it ixrecommended. Ilionsanda of young
.o have I,,en rextored by using It, and not in a single in.
main, has it failed W benefit them.
PALit MIPLEXION,
- .
Ilr CoIIAIIIIIIAiVO )IAbION, am rostoreti by tho u,, of a bottle At
1.1... kin ittia N Igor. divulging filo ..kln from a 1.10. ynk
kly clor, I A beimliftil florid complexion.
To THE MISGUIDED
. .
These ere some of the sail mid melancholy eliertFi produced
by early or youth• rixa wPitkinys of the heck and
hwb 140 m. In tno head. thinness of sight. loss of imiscnlar
von .1., palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irdta
Wits . ngemen t of the dices - dye fnnetiong, general drt.
to minas of consumptions. etc.
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I.le ot etc., are some of the evils produced.
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iecomen ahadowod with despair, and filled with the mean
choir reflection that the happiness of another become"
blighted with your own!.
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g semis blown in the glass:
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C. U. RING, Proprietor, N. Y.
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NUMBER 156
PITTSBURGH POST.
SATURDAY MORNING
Sale of the Main Line.
The following i is a synopsis of the Bill 'now
pending in the Legislature for the sale of the
Public Works to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad
Co. It provides :-
Ist. For the sale of the Main Line of the
Public Works, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,
including the tax on tonnage passing over the,
Pennsylvania Railroad to the Sunbury and Erie
Railroad Company, for the sum of seven millions
five hundred thousand dollars, the whole amount
to be secured by a first mortgage to the State,
on the whole line of the road of the said 'Compa
ny, extending from Sunbury to the .Harbor of
Erie, with interest at the rate of sit per cent.
per annum. .
241. The said company or their, assigns, also
to execute simultaneously a mortgage for $7,500,-
000 upon the said line of the Public Works to be
transferred to them—s4,ooo,ooo of the bonds
secured by this last mortgage to be held by the
State Treasurer„ as additional security for the
said purchase money, until the same shall be
sufficiently secured by the progress of the work
of the said Company.
t , 3d. When the said Company shall havb ex
pended in the further construction of their work
the sum of three millions five hundred thousand
dollars, in addition to the $4,000,000 almtdy ex
pended or provided, and shall also 'have wised
another million of dollttisdly-Tirivatt subscription.
(making their whole investment in their said'
work $8,500,000,) the State Treasurer shall sur
render to them one milli - on of dollars of the bonds
so held by them as additional security ; and for
each subsequent addition to their capitarof $l,-
000,000 by the said Company, the State Treasu
rer shall surrender to them an additional $l,-
000,000 of the said bonds so held as additional ,
security,—the last $2,000,000 of said bonds not
to be so surrendered until authorized by a joint
resolution of the Legislature, who must then be
satisfied of the security ; so that the last $2,000,-
000 are subject to the future action of the Legis
lature, and th , . State will at all times be secured
by an investment on the part of the Company to
double the amount of the bonds secured upon
their works.
"•Ith. The tonnage tax to be collected and
paid into the State Treasury as heretofore, until
the completion of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad
to the Harbor of Erie, and credited seini-annual
ly on account of interest on the purchase money
of said works. Ten per cent. of the purchase
money to be due and payable in ten years, and
ten per cent of the balance annually thereafter,
until the whole amount is paid.
.t sth. In default of payment of interest or
any instalment of the principal for ninety days
after maturity, the State may sue out the mort
gage and sell all the property of the Company,
as in the other cases of mortgage of real estate."
SCIENTIFIC TREASURY ITUNTINO.—A chartered
joint stock corporation exists in Boston, called
the Submarine 'Wrecking Company, the object of
which is the recovery of valuable wrecked ves
sels, by means of submarine machinery, pumps,
armor, diving belle, and other aparatus. They
have a patent machine for raising sunken vessels,
known as Gwynne's pump and engine. By the
use of this invention twenty-five sunken steamers
have been relied in the Mississippi river audits ,
tributaries. The Nautilus Diving Bell is adopted •,
by the company. At present the capital stock' ,
is $50,000, but the Directors have been ern,:
powered to increase it largely. Last summer,
on an experimental trip to the Gulf of SL LAW
rence, a small schooner of the Company's, with
ten men and a single diving apparatus, recovered.
one hundred and ten pairs of railroad wheels;
with their axles, and other property, invoiced - it
over $15,000, and loaded them in two smacks, in
the space of four and a half days. An expedi
tion sent out by the company to recover the
treasure scattered by the explosion of the Span
ish naval ship Pedro, on the coast of Venezuela,
to the amount of several millions . of 'dollars, has
arrived safely at the scene of operations, and
commenced work. An agent of the company
has obtained from the government of Ecuador a
grant to participate in the pearl fisheries on that
coast, and, also, to recover the wreck of a Span
ish ship of war lost there in 1801, with $1,700,-
000 on hoard, and also, a British frigate, lost in
1793, with $500,000 on board. Both wrecks
have been visited, and found to lie in Shallow,
water. The pearl and sponge fisheries will be
worked with the submarine armor. The com
pany designed having a staunch propeller steam
er, provided with powerful pumping apparatus,
the most approved submarine machinery, a corps
of divers, and a competent engineer, to be sta
tioned in Boston harbor, in readiness to proceed
to any point upon the New England coast where
wrecks may occur, to aid in the recover of prop
erty wrecked or submerged. The report of the
Treasurer ^f this corporation exbibits its finan
cial conditii as as sound and prosperous, though
no dividend haa yet been declared. From the
facts stated, it seems clear enough that there in a
tine field for profitable operations.
Atl RIC 1:1;11; LLA L ST.tTISTICS OF lIIEL li; —Re
turn... have just been issued of the live stock in
Ireland in the year 1855, and of the extent of
land in statute acres under crops for each county
and province. The total value of the live stock
in 'lreland, in each of the years of 18,52, 1853,
4854 and 1855, calculated according to the rites
assumed by the census commissioners of 1841,
viz :—for horses, £8 each ; cattle, £6 10s ; sheep,
235; and pigs 25s each, shows an increase in
value from 1852.t0 1855, in horses, of £243,584 ;
cattle, 3,000,069 ; sheep, £1,082,981 ; pigs,
$126,957 ; making a total increase of X.4,453,-
591. The increase in numbers in 1853 over
1552 was—in horses, 30,448; cattle, 461,549
sheep, 984,528; pigs, 101,566. the total in
crease in the extent of land under crops in 1855
over 1854, is 122,382 statute acres. In 1855
there were of acres under wheat crop-in Ireland,
445,509, being an increase over the previous
year of 34,225 acres; of oats, 2,117,955, being
an increase of 72,657 ; of barley, here, rye, &c.,,
267,565, being a decrease of 19,589; potatoes,
081,529, being a decrease of 8,131; turnips,
366,497, being an increase of 37,327, other
green crops, 95,094, being a decrease of 3,683.
The total number of acres under cereal crops
was, in 1855, 5,831,029; in 1854, 2,743,736,
showing an increase last year of 87,293 acres: of
green crepe there were 1,417,607 acres in 1854,
and 1,443,120 in 1855, being an increase last
year of 25,513 acres. In meadow and clover,
there was lin increase of , 53,873 acres, but in flax
a decrease of 54,297.
GROWN WHEAT AND GROWN FLOVR.—The De
troit Advertiser has the following:—" For the
edification of farmers and millers in the interior,
who are holding on to their Wheat and Flour
with the expectation of getting higher prices we
wish to state a few facts concerning the estima
tion in which our Flour is held in English mar
kets. A firm in this city, whose name we could
easily give, have shipped to New York since last
harvest about 30,000 bbls of of which
was bought for, and shipped:oo,English mar
kets. This Flour is still undisposed of in Eng
land, and letters were received by the steamer
Persia, from the English house which holds it, to
the New York house of whom it was purchased,
(in connection with which the house in this city
operates,) s t a ting that much of the Flour is unfit
for human food, that they dare not place it upon
the market, and cannot do so except at a very
great loss.. The letter also states that the loss
which will be sustained in this unfortunate busi
' "elm will exceed $2 per barrel, besides the re
linquishment of all interests and commissions,
and asks the New York house to sustain a por
tion of the loss. We give.the facts exactly as
they came to us, for the.truth of which, so far as
the letters are concerned, we are able to !vouch.
Those who are holding Flour and Wheat for
higher prices, can draw their own conclusions.
We refrain from comment."
Fsuarx EIPACITLATOILS would be a rarity, in
deed, upon our Stock -Exchange. But in Paris,
women of fortune are very fond of the excite
ment of the Bourse, and persist in dealing in
stocks, though the government takes every
means of keeping them away. An , item in a
late Paris journal informs us that they appear
upon the Bourse dressed in .male apparel, to
mingle in the throng and speculate. The ad
ministration has taken measures for their expul
sion.
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Maniniremerlees, 6 o cents:- PeartrnerSern, 25 cents.
'Beaver • Comity, - . pa 4 Tivetity";- s Filoro Ago.
Sane weeki ego;ii•tieries of extracts appeared
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in the Beaver Columh osf this peter:in-reference
'toe Cm which it was supposed would some day
gro t ty up at the moutleandlalla of 'Beaver. -
. These extracts were prefaced by an &plena
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tion of the facts, showing that the matter was
noe new, but twenty years - old; mid Still, 'through
inadvertency or other cause,' the' introductory
explanation was entirely omitted, atid thereader
left to suppose that he Was reading'neio -matter
prepared for the present time and' occasion—
some.. .
of which was certainlYbeldntrthe spirit of
this fast age.
I wish in this place to intimate' to tilde who
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read those extracts, that'eventn thesefasttunes, „..._ •
it is not to be presumed that writers can look.: - • ,
'twenty years into the future, as clearly'its they ''''.r . ':
can twenty years into the past. ' -
With this explanation, I shall be content, be
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lieving that if my prhphetic - poweri'are dtinbted,
none will will, question my tact' at gunsiiing; for 1
there is certainly more truth - 'than peetitin the . .
"extracts, "., though the ideas jibbing: to'a by- - •
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pine day. So well am I satisfied on' this' point, -
I hill permit you to extract still further from the
same pamphlet,. as follows
AJ Description of the falls of Beavei:, 4-e., in 1835,
fteith additions for 1836. .2
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;The Beaver River is composed of the:Mahe
ning, the Shen:lngo, the Neshannock, Conaqne
nessiag, Slippery Rock, &c., be. It draius a
verffertile valley of at least 5,000 square miles,
and running southerly, empties into the Ohio, at
it's extreihe northern bend, twenty-eight miles
below Pittsburgh, about eighty-five miles., in a
direet line, from the nearest point en Lake Erie,
fifteen .miles from the extreme northwestern
cerner of the State of Virginia, and twelve miles
froin the line that separates the State at Ohio
from the State of Pennsylvania. 'fhe Beaver
B.iver, within the last rive miles of its course, •
fulls sixty nine feet, [now seventy-four,] furnish- ,
ing water power and eligible sites for 200 mills.
Its confluence with the Ohio is near the centre of
the county of Beaver, which lies on both sides of
both these rivers—contains 046 square miles,
anti about 35,000 inhabitants.
The Falls of Beaver. before the hand of man
broke in upon the order of nature, Commenced_
about five miles from its continence with the
iphio, and consisted. of a sucqession of rapids for
;"bout two-thirds-of that distance. But by indi
' vidual enterprise and State patronage, the stream
has been made to assume a succession Of pooh,
and artifieial-cataracts, as follows, viz.: . 6 miles
from its month is a dam of 15 feet, [now 20 ;]
4. miles from the month another, gi ling a head and
fall of 20 feet ; 3 miles from the mouth hen
others, giving, together, a head and fall of 19
feet, and one just at the month, of 15 feet—el;- -
gregate fall in 5 miles, 06 feet, [now 74 feet,
the clam having been raised.] -
The valley of the Beaver, in the vicinity of the
Falls, is from half a mile to a mile wide, and the
stream from 400 to 600 feet. The valley is hound
ed on the east and.weat by high, and, in some
places, perpendicular hills—the channel has a
continued bed of solid rock. Immediately at
the head of the Falls, the river takes a direction
to the south-east, until it meets it bold and
rocky precipice, along which., it circles to the
!south, leaving on its western shore an extensive
;plain of from 20 to 50 feet above the level of
'low water. This is the site of Brighton, early
distinguished for its iron works.
' The current, checked in its course to the
south-east, is projected across the *alley to the
south-west; until it meets the resistance of the
-western hills, (near the, present Brighton : Bridge)
leaving on its eastern shore a plain similar to the
• onejust noticed, this is the site of New-Brighton.
Again arrested in its course, it gradually re- ' ! '
BUMCB its general-e ireCtiOil to the south,-dividing
its valley]ie such manner as to permit the occu
pancy of both its banks, (from Rew 'Brighton to
the mouth.)
This locality of the immense water iriw6rafford
ed by the Beaver, offers every facility for its em
ployment in propelling machinery, while the ad
jacent level plains - present the most eligible sites
for workshops, and the most pleasant and, healthy
situations for the residence of man. The first
plain on the west side is in extent amply suffi
cient for a large manufacturing town—the
second, on the east side, is also about one and a
half mile in length, by half a mile in breadth ;
whilst at Fallaton, directly opposite, it'is so nar
row as to admit of but one or two streets.
By this arrangement, the water-may be taken
from the four dams above described, to any
amount not actually required by the Slate, for
supplying two miles of canal and six locks—via. :
So the head .of steamboat navigation, which is
two•miles up the Beaver, from its junction with
the Ohio.
The dam of fifteen feet, at the mouth of the
Beaver, was erected by the State, for the pur
pose of rendering the stream navigable foi steam
boats, to the very foot of the water power already
described (at Failston and New Brighton)—this
is effected by menus of two enormous locks of
fifteen feet lift. The water power at this place,
though at most seasons of the year 'available to
a vast extent, has not been -considered .of so
much importance, on account of the frequent
rises in the Ohio, though it is not improbable,
,
that at some future period, it may acquire
_a value .
iu the estimation of the public, Int little antici
pated at this time. ..- -
It will be perceived by the above statement,
that the immense water power. of the Beaver. is
directly, and at all times, available, for a distance
of two miles, up and down the streamwith a.
fall of 54 feet (now 59)—below which is a navi
gable river, pool or basin of two milesin length,
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by 500 feet in breadth; for the accommodation of..
'steamboats, keel boats and canal' boats.
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PRIVATE DISEASES-DR. BROWN, No.
Al Diamond ahey, devotes hie entire attention
u, 1111 O ff ice Practice. Ilie Lamitiete is mostly confined 4
to private renal , at Dative". mid such' painful ale,
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Dona, brought on by imprudence, youthful inchalgeuce p-*--
und cotton-
S) faiths. Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Oleet, Stricture
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of tie Blood, with all dieeeeem
of the Venereal Organ. Skin Dilutist.. Scorbutic Eruptbine,
Tetter, Ringworm, Ilercuriiil Diseases, Seminal a'eaknese,
I,,, pq t f ,aey,,,fißisiiiiihmiuriatism,;Seinsle Weak nsee, 31lill thly
g a ppiiefeaens, Diseases of WO Joints, Delight In A no, 3, ervolie
Affections, Paint- in the Deck and ininii. Irritation of the
Bladder and Kidneys, erucansfully treated. Cara gamine teed.
Twenty years' 'practice (ten ht this city) enables Dr. Bronco
to offer asscirmocesof is speedy cure toall.who may come un
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms 50Smitliialci at..
betiggen Third and Fr nrth street&
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DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for
the Cure of ST.CIiET DISEAEES. 1h sneer , . in
long-standing =as is tmequalled. The tallticteciare
to can without delay. Termini; at : Meted With Venereal Dia
eases, Rheumatism, riles, or &mina' Debility. shoold uot
delay to get bit advice. Letters containing a fee, immediate
ly answered.
lEe.oDica .and Private Itootus, Nn. Zul Smithfield et:" t.,
between Third and Fourth streets. Pi itabeirah: kart
PRATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM
ugoryPEs, which give Mich general .natiitfaction are e
daily obtained. in every kind of a...titer ; at Lafayette Build
ing, No: Si FOURTH ' , trek. Perth:ol4r attention paid to
ambrotyping, us the Lime of .mottling is tench less than ri.-
qulred for limgetTootypes. l'ictideit of children token in 0
frelleCOOdif in either of the above named style. Ain hie;
type or •Durgerreotype Copies malt correctly from.eery
kind of picture& Watyanted ptrfect. triav nu,d , •r-.ne.
Oar MottO is. TO PLEASE.
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Patinae* Celebrated Epicurean sauce.
STANDS preeminent for flavoring Soups,.
Oracles, Fish, Meat, Game., ae,St:. We ediise good
housewives to try it. Price 25 cents per hottle, at all Greco.
:5 Stores in the United States and Cunadas:
get.sake by WeciJlMl and KFXSEIL Pittsburgh.
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NTEW 011EAP SATIN PAPERS, for
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style, far sale at
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REMOVAL—DR. BROWN has-.removed - 3
A.A., from Diamond Alley to No. 60 Smithfield street, he- ;
wren Third and fonrth West", whernhes,nnhe rensultoil, •
every day and 'evening. mh3l:l
100 " Hops, ever Drought LE t I i N , TD . ID t
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