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E. ; it7:te's .1 4 ; - -4 2.4 1 k , car ,AN M. 4 45U'r4.3..,., • . • - • !' • •• • Zf2;l7 r o)4 ' lir • • t< • '+ .4 ;* f .. ; 4 1:! . 4, 1;- ;Set t ; E 4 , 1, ?.1 40sF1 -,.," • 4.• 1,, , ;,4i::1ts ; ; 4 aiti'•• • •;,•' o7 ''''' ... 1 ~ i • : , • fr, -. .- , r .. ~.., ,f , i,•-t.F . ~.,.. , • a ---, - tf , ' • t'; ...3 t 't • •. .• 3 ... v .4 r ' t. • - . , i ,..,,,, I. .. ~ ~• s S. • . PITTSBUGH MORNING POST. - - pubiolted every morning, (Sunddys excepted,) BY villa/310/LE & MONTGOMERY • ON TOP NORTII-WES? OONNIM OP WOOD AND PITTII ATOXITS. TERslB.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance- EU Dollars Invariably required if not paid within the year. Sir Single copies, Two Crsrs---for sale at the counter to the Office, and by the News Boys. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Published from the same office, on a large blanket size sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Five Cm.vrs. .itir No paper will be discontinued, (unless at the discre tion of the Proprietors„) until all arrearages are paid. /Jar No attention will be paid to any order tmless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in title 4ty. giar O.unocted with the Establishment of the Morning Post is Oise of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LEXAN DER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor In Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and rensiunn, and for the Col lection of Claimeln Great Britain and Ireland. .C.xl - Collertionn made In title and adjoining Cs-unities; Es tates of decedents souks); Beal Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titian examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH streot„ a few doors-above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 2S. 1855---jmll2B,l•sr) AW. POSTER, Notary Public, and Cora , mission, - for the States of Tennesoeu, New Ilump shir.., Criumirticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, ealifornia, Lmisiana and Virginia. Are' DAVAii drawn, and ask u,,wiedruents and proofs taken for Cr ust• in any of the above named Statue, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Islarel. Pittsburgh, March 24,184.5 (mh2Falkw] S AMUEL C. WINGAIiII, ATTO/LNISY AT LAW, PITT9IsURG 11. PLSMA. iqTice in BAK EWELL'S BUILDINGS, Grant street, warl, opp..at, the Court Romer.) f01,12,1y CHARLES W. WINUARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBUIIO, CAMIntl PKNNA. iu Mal r, Clearfield d Lout rOlllll (elf 12fly. Olq:la C. SPROUL, Attorney and t, l mn., lI r .a tAw, °filo , N. Fourth street, l'ittef. T A ME;.; A. LOW RI Att,,rney at Law I , ',orth Nlr t. Pitt:o,ll'ol.l.lm i•t El all t T . OIIN BA lITON, Attorney and eour , ellor at Law. ,tlhe.• canaarr "I' Filth at.) Grunt I`lll* buoch. aa.lr .‘ NI P. R( /SS, At:.,rney at Law, No. 109 pataao g li. d...r lwlow fir. jel.S • - _ P. yr luck 11 , KENN .k. Aiderm:tn of Third (;rin t and nit . ° strim.ts. (f. raterl) I, A 1.1,111411 V. It , . ', all wow pt ~ .rntitang L. the ..tina. and the Pertro wdl tat prainialt t....1...l t.. .k I)Putsuit, mi,cess , ...r to G. . jj_. \V 1.1 , N.. ¢O - . t• 1•. I a.Urn t I SI 'OTT, ,trees, five (loon , ..1 Slam :-t. 40 - ..1.1J.a• A. M. n. 5 o'clock P. 51. y BUSINESS C;ARDS N M(11}1{11 EA I), Gnwrr and ty \L•rcli 1.1 - -al. .1 METAL, a , ' It L.} 01, , , awl Pit , ;,.•n :17 1t•...1 scr.. - s . Wll litt•l•on,h• 11,1,1.1“ A I;l‘'R I:'Nt Gro ,.•r- 1: - .1N DI 1, SEGARS. 17.1 111 I. •rt, r it, Pitts -1.1,.1 11,1. N..1.,.1.••,•!‘ l.au.1 . ..11•11li11 1 ) hand. ( *I ' , l;inut:Lottirer. t•I 1111.10, of IS - 1.0... Etir I tiotatton nod lUILc linl.. Fl Pohl , art I Pr...., vo• V, Pori., tool Slio.•ml To•:•ap.1.• lort,tA, Ihtt 1'•..1.1.1 -.llorL o r, tool ..:11 I II : 4 t :1” I Co, 11 , 04 opt' 2.1 k .... .... twrir . • ,o 1 ,1 7 ,11,1• •, .... . L. 111,1 Cl :%lant igroro •.I I;l...i'AV 11 ....1 .111-1 of Ft lor \Void ~ pro apll I lan A Y; • 1.. 1.1,1,Lif J. v Eld, I E ;:a LAM, t , 5 ent. }lull na 1 r ~•)• Avid d...1 , •rg ht Kad Lou %.1.12 1' of Ma: k% 5,./ ntr.,l-1. Pit U:burt;h. n 11.3 y -•--- - REMOV XL—C. VLF NIS EN, i\ lanufacturur f erep vari •ty of GS_ wrrrlY.S . and Nlu ;ASS; I' 11 tit, awl Clar, Botrlo,,; D..u t ku,ho. ;awl C...l—y-; ako. tl, ey. m eyor) van„ t 7. WA1,1,11. , 104 .-,-Loti,l awl mreet, Pittsburgh. udi S , - LI H. DH.I.“), • PR )I) ,!Teri fir sale a clo,o , too,l, 1 r„ , , polo, to,l for family tyw tie pitr•--.1 ;;,..,11,1 St,Arn all, n,l Fruit., For. 141, and 1)0111,A,C. tak.-I' 4.) F. 11. D. ; rocuroet a full wis,t,runit of Landretlt l e war rrait,,l A 1:1) K 11 . 4, awl in vitsattenna o; all a. in rural attg , ,ii pal I o.\ * HOUSE. h e n V .. / 1, a for tl,, al,ove pa: V.,1•. :I! N., I' anon,' the Moitoce•alwln ilouN W., will lint, n—eivor ("11 r , I Fl, IL, ISACN)N. k FLAN Cr 1( A . 1 S lIA I.E1) II AY, ,4, o, har will mak° a:Iv:111m, purelia,o , at the mark, 1,11. s for rash. :novri! A LO —__ Ns - 11. F.,,,,..,,i L itic..n.i , , ,, i ... J I. I,CNN - 1 -1 4 NG LI: 4 11 S: ItIC 11A 111)St)N Forward Ili awl Con - Imia4t ii )1..,11.1n ., ...t)•! ,vin.:1 , ....1 ,, , 14,1, l'ltit. lIA.thIN awl , iIL. mil 1 . 15. 0 D ucr , r^”..r. ll y- vi , ho•,• f—rin , rly nrclni.t , l by Illart.:1•11 ,, a I.n.,llraln, N. IVaLer 2,11,1 I:mt lir. tlrco.t. Pim-hutch. 1... _. . = 3v117f 11,1.11. . ..... A .. tTWILL, LEE & CO., Whole:34lle Grocers, 1.,,1”.• Intl Col/11111,1,11 , It•rllmats, and dealer, in 1%11-wit:it ManufArtures. h 6.olwrer, 51 nlri nml 110.111 P111.1..11.11. apl, (IIIN \V. E 1 CO., Forwarding and t•,:•. 111 1111 Isinda !Y.:I:till MAN I: V.V 71. 1 . 11 . 1 . : an i~ f d SHEET 1. N,‘,7 00,p'25, ET EN 1:y 11. cot,i,i v.rw:Lniing aull ri w, ... .. in FISH IWTTEII. an•l 1 . 10 , 111:11: g , twrally. NV.m.l ,r• l'ltt•L•tr, l l. tvd li.e ul ItL:'TIFYI NO DISTILLER. N•, ••1. 1',11,1•11! 1111, .;.11 4 . •i• 11. \l4. r: %Old N., 11.11 m. -. • Hi 1 , • 11,171 t• - . • ••• •• t.T,It.tI, .I 1.t4r,•11, II tll • V 11,1 WI I. alt.! ItHANDIF , . 5i0n.)1143.11 , 1a awl IV III:KV. N. , C11111111 1• 1 ,1 :Ii 1.1;.•11y J•,', sucve•, ,,, r to L. Wil ,:f =v , • l arl , l the 11.,b1 a 11111.1,v ortlownt WIN h. , . k F:1 , 1 , 1% F. .11 l'EliF,1311:1:1', and all nrii t.. can•folly cAnikountle. l at al ~,,• ;.'s" .... . C. 4,11104 rirmtx. FIX V )! I NI; iiill / 11l Eit'''.. qu...cess.a - F. tt. .1 11..t.i A C.... N;;..;.....1.1.• eecuo is rs. N(1. ( . .11V.4.1i 401,1 1 . ,(1.4' •+': !‘ 1.1'.1.1...t..rt of Dr. All,iiiVx trl,lnated Vai., ...,... j y() I I N I I AFT. •lit.. skie.•l• , ..r to Jittitos Me lo! on ~ ..y. wh..l.- 0.. a.. ; t.•tall Ililt't;.;lST. and .1..0, 1 1. WITS. t•I Its. 11Y r. :. , Tv t - F, A. , . So. 111 %V.. 1 1•ti . ..,. , throt :1...., 1....!•.tx X mzin all ... Plit-I•ortrix .1. 4 ' , _ T f,. :‘,l .k. 11:-:. ll.\. I. I ~ ,t1.•,, , ,.0r to 11. Lot P . IVI‘. ,I. DE kl.V.It :10•I l . )%I‘ll. -. SItiNI I .IF.ItCIf A V N... LI , Itikerty .tr,....t, l'ilt.tortrli. fft./.,,tire—NV. Arillintork At it..... Kramer .4 Rahn, Ala lii.v:Tl-rnan it C 4(., Blo(FU if. Kt: kittrirk. l'itt-xl.to 41t. May •21. lb:,. —=-- I\V. CH ADW ICK, dealer iu Kentucky . l'a TonAtico. RAos :old PA PElt, Nu. 1.12 W...K1 yttot_ I.elow Sixth, l'ittalourgli. Imar.ly ot .12,..-Tle higlve-t mai Itet. price, in rattli, paid for 11-Ap. .. _ 1, A I Trli V. (tI 4.01 ILL. ..(0(46.1•11 li. 111)1.111.-. cl. Importers awl AAT.l:i.....!;.'',iltiSFirit.:l\,liljoill.ol' .5 ineri:olo PAPER Il V. , . , I - !NOS. No. `..": 1X.., 5tr.....t., l'ittAmegl, el-t..;„;1, (4(Z(.11( 4 1(.1 Tile r,.lttinatt-d lannuitteturt.li of Itfe rc x; Txt.lic . t.tirt At Co.. l'arix. ati; ----_—_ 1)Itli AN, llookseller and I.ia . ti•.n..r. liar alxltX.• ..I1 lian.l a Crilend amtnrttneill .4 5.h..A.,e,-,..•1e.e.,..,,,.,,e.i i 5. I. a.,k,. routteg. hwt ...,1 Cal; rat., A... ;; ;;..1........1.• an.l r-tail. No. 10-I 11 - 00.1 str, 1, 1,..1. , vr 1%;. tli ~.a..4 :ti.l.•; l'ittq , ..irl. B'4- W A NTNII-.-Ita , an .1 .r.n ..:1 nee,' &Ilya. apl 5;1 y J ___ .. lilIN 11. '24 ELAM 11., Wbolesale and Iteraa )1,0., in AIIISIr.kI. INSTRUNIEN'TS, PIANOS, MI:SIC, SCIIOOI. 11../.IIXS and STATPINERY, No. SI Word rrxr.l. kart:burgh. fanl A CO II :\ I 'CI )LLISTE 11, Wholesale and Iti- J t.. 1 : , };(1A I: Al A N 1.:FACIT1110 I llt and dealer in all Slob, of TOISACXYJ, SNUFF and StlaAltS, No. 25 Filth 50.'1, l'ittsburgit. gg- Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the Vll.llOOll in - WA , of I”lperial Sega,. 1..:1 tottuS 10. f Mr.lt 1101:1.1t1 J. AIIDED.); . . R&O'ER & ANDERSON, (successors to •..1.,,i0m aisste. ,I. C 0..) whole4ale Sealers in PC.IitEIGN YItUITS, NUTS, SPICES', CoNFECTIONARY. SUGARS, , ib ., No. 39 Wood street, opposito the St. Charles Hotel, n, hargh. a p 2 'I'INI)LE, Wholesale and Retail SIIIT OLE. lIAIINESS, TRUNK, VALlSEstreet and CARPET lIAU MANUSACTUREIt, No. 106 Wood , Pittsburgh. i-I` ), 3:,________.--------- ------_-----.____ ENTVARYIUSE IVORKS, No. 136 'Wood ,Trvia, third door below Virgin alleyWtheir N & large TET LEY would rail the attention of Sporting men to assortment of GUN,* RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest out best selockal stock over opened in thienutr het, togoth, with a general assortment of Hardware, Code ry, Tc,to rind Fishing Tackle, nil at which we offer at the lowest pomildo prices to crash purchasers, or for pod ap proved paper. -PT marl. Olt'l'll-WESTERN no AG — ECY - , No. SO IVloillington street c ornor of Dettrborn, CIII AGO, ILLINOIS. ALL I N rI,V.EUI,V D. D. 11.00000.4. PINK EtT , I N I , Co. devote their ,•ntire attention to the tau.acM"a al . a trete.rat .I..teetioa POLICE BUSINESS in the Sun es . 1 Illinois, Si Licon,itt. Michigan and Indiana. mhln - !tr JOHN It( )1; l'T, Importer of I{AN 1)14:S, t; N. WIN r.S. Dvaler in tine It ,Nlononwtheht L.. At., RECTIFTLNG DItTIG y gg rurbor o h tleid and 14011 t ntrnntn, Pittsburgh. Wl-1 - 41 "4 .1. " 17 f;&‘!..*W,P* • "'.. --ter • /a- 4.4 • -40 Pr. `4„y -.14 , • • I 1 1 6 .1 •.! my )44 ' 1 46i EMI PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV BUSINESS CARDS . J. .1. GELLESPIL A. FINKIIIIIN J - 01IN LITTLE,Jr., J J. GILLESPIE re / W., Looking Glass Manufacturers, . and dealers in Looking Glum Plates, Plate Glass, En- ty street, has Just reecho t-wk's gratings, Combs and Fancy 00.18, No. 76.W00d street, Pltt. . • burgh. 13IIA NDLES. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Glasses, (unto 1,f,m41,Y, (very fine.) Mahogany, ltesewood, Walnut and Gilt Framm, or Mould- ( - )4..(/ L'uP"7 ICo, ("We') ing. of every description. ! Marrett a Co ., ' ' - a Afar Steantlxiat Cabins Decorated and Gilt. I ovt4 Paserac. VNTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood _12.4 at, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN & TETLEY would call the attention of Spurting men to their large a,- aurtment of GUN'S, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest and heat inducted stock ever opert,.l in thi, mar ket, together with a generni assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISIIINU TACKLE. all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or f, good approved paper. InarlS A. SWILER, Wholesale and Retail _• Dealer in Furnace., Ihtniree, Stove., Tin. Ir,n and sseheepers' Hardware, 'Miners' iddrhines nml TOOI, Tw Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, !kr, ar.. 24 North iiieeouti street, (opposite Iluehlers ihitel,) HA RR ISBUIW. JWIIITE, VENETIAN 111,1N6 MANI' FACTU • rs.a, hx recovore.l so au to rooms, Ins I , ld boxin n , and Lae oponoil his BUN I) Id A NI; 1' A t,r , my. at No. £h Filth Atroet, near tho Post °nine, beim oeii oisi xud Sinn hsx nn In ...anion( of DIA N DS. trinnuoil with plain mid faint Woiotod and Nik Tritninings.lind ikrointrisl to till any .irlor it. is. vt lean..llls work is wA.ri to (Ito satianni ni wl.n, y reund. , l ur . ,_ ohl 1111101 ii ropitireil. 11 . 1i,..i . give 111111 a 1,11. fIA 1, Il.‘l (^PI . 1 1., bell( 111 workinitioilili.. to y 7 1 "D F. SIlkiPE, !,lEitcH, . T T., 11 .„r z , Thi r d 1 )11'()RT AN F DI Tip 'sp. ,ul.l.l("rri jup.,.....i. uovt iloot to llo.p.it, h 1101.1110,. thant.ll.l io, IA% I T II 1 1 \ I' ,l'illl V. , — 'i - - '''' ,ll, .. ''. " 1 r...`i : 1. 0. the i.or Inherit] pittriiiiii,4.• 1,,,,,,,,,. b,,,,„ I „,„ „ i„ t „ . ii 000; no,. 0.,i,00 - .1 I, •0 ... , o.tittiti Lod •10. i , . old lg. lii-iiii ',ay.. to ii..li a ortii 1 tho wttio. it:. 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V1•ItIllat.”1,1 Cent, 111/11 ev, y cliehy and warrant...l i than itn) .411.•1 ara it 111. &it- orders eto,titt,l ..t. Ih , . .Itortt-t tt•t N. 11,—At tenth°, ttf Strlinthttat ret . tr.l to (Ilk tt h: h:.: TI N E, Nti. 78 S-ormtlstrot•i, and Mat lit t, j1."21 l'att•lmrfilt WIG MANUF.I("FORY•—Mits. RENTER, 1 , 11: tioorS fronl ( ) OW. Allegheny City, pr.-pareti I. 1111 ord, r. for IN and all liitato of OIINA NIENT A HAIR NViiEK 'Fli.• qualm' of material in MI titttl t itt trt- t.. 11 omit • rtritooti, y /YES BLAKELY . JAMICV EV, Er. LAK ELY SS RICIIEY, R.EAL EsTATE BR°- corner of Seventh and arattirt, Pair. . burgh. Farmn, Ihnuant, Lola, Milk, rut natn.t. kc. Ar., I.4ight RDA HOW nu rollitzliroll,,11; I .4111 , 1 V 6 an; :t;;LN bought, sold ound I, wit b.,: Bills, lionds ILud N.lvs fiegtithtt. 4l . givtql to subdividing Farms, and disposing otTst rennonable. u.'27sinsv 1) EVOLVERS! REVOLVERS!! — Just re -1; Ly Express, direct from . ..... the manufacturers, a splendid nee-art- . 6 1 10 neat of C.L.T . 3 REPEATING PIS 4.1 - , four, five and six Inch barrels, all of which we will sell fur cash at 1w 1011 . prices at they can be bought in the city of Now York. Per. sons going to Australia and California will bud that they con do Letter by purchasing their eqmpage at home, then they can among strangers--us we give peaces a 1 . 111,. to to any of the above Pistols befere leaving the city, and In lAve of a failure we refund the money. DOWN & TETLEY. sspl 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 00-PARTNERSIIIP NOTlOE.—Having ‘,_,/ this day associated with nie, THOMAS iiltf/t , 17, partner in the bushings of Importing. a- nr ) io,... and Iris. tilling Liquors, the businea. will hereafter Ir renderled under the style or firm of J. & T. GROUTT. Pittsburgh, December 20, JNO. GROUTT. J& T. GROUrr, Importers of Brandies, . Wine; Dealer, in Fine Ohl Monongahela Whisky, Peach Rnonly. &e. Also. Rectifiers and Deoiller. Corner of Smithfield nod First streets, Pittsburgh. 141,:ll BOTTLEItS.-JOIIN OGDEN & Co., Battlers N 0.187 First str•rt, would respel-tbilly inform the pol tic that they have constantly on hand t SARSAPARILLA. 'MINIMAL WATER, ALE mid l'OltT El of the best quality. rho attontion of families ix particularly di: wt.,' to th fact that they ix the Wit IN ILIGIIPS ALE in pur,nt st Physicimis rocninunnill it to %milles on amount of as whol some sad str.ngtheniug octBCtly __-y__~-~ -~--- ~._ - _ J Sartittl Mmteira, llowttr , l, Mardi & Co, 51tit1'rtt, Nltulpint, Ttsl.l , do A 10.11.0 1 , 1 :.‘l,orry Nl:m..llle Tnble Coking do Prtrt, l'aro Juicy Ordinary .l 0 SI. Clarol, Nl:Ling:a Dry. Cllampa, - lea, Anchor. Vt-ment.y. ' l,•nh•.r,k. To, ; ,•ther with all other art =EI BUSINESS CARDS Agent, No. 201 liber- I the following ery choice or Jamaica Pavan Cruz. Bogart, Cori!Jai, Schual.l a. Scotch A 1 , ,, noroloy'd luoiloti Porter, Wild Cherry lir.kialy, Alikethe, Curoren, Mocha nwl Java, a 'lye. owl Tt.m, I topirteil Iltrittlt Cigars, al Varioll , 1.1311de, 111.1 Manoiozitlidit Whisky, of letee ranuectii,l with li, in) or my lilts Wlli I trill,•." Mai 11.-1;1nr..., ..1 I.) 1,!. -1'10• 1“. 1.1,1 =EMI= .m ..t. i. .1, Lug . nn i ~,~.~. ~....~r•..1,,. ...r a .. 1 i v 11`1111 \I, I '1\11.1:\ ! I', I. . . - It II I :: - li 1 I. I, I' „ :- t) IJ . - , i 1 I. 1 •' ; - ‘ i -..'1 I 1.. r i -, elnillEME T 1..• t I.tt: p.,1•• I t n; . 1.• - tEt;. 11 4 I . ti. •- ti r. ,.(11.1 I it r t.., I , • ': l` , - • to P.II:TNIT,HII I ' 1..1. M.I(IN t: .t. -. tfl!, •., .I!.' I: :.! \ `‘. •tvir "r() 1,...,1, E=ll Miri! „j; 1r! , 1:11.- , I11”! RITINI; \ Ti.. h hort•!•3l . ..rc =MEM =EINE ILO )1.1: l•ri rll tt 4t 11 I% 1V i ! \ \o:•.\>.ll k ~~~.~ u ~ . .o h.P~UT ',I ~t ~•,,, F.. .T y. MEM=il / ..t /•11. ',ft.\ A awl It I. L.,nb r. i, , ,11 1,...1.t.(111. LI milli Ll' I.111;1 . .11 y I.) .•, I y IT rul-1 .11,111 . . Coil t•d - u oKr:by of th, 11. 11.. 1 1.. 3ENHINS THOM IS ()LIVER, SADDI.F., 11.%HSISS A's I. •NI1NI:F.V71:1:1..I., N.,. 4 fi. 121.1 171)_ H Nlllll , v ot:.I r..n.1:11-0 , 1 , 1 ft) u 11412 .. r W LES. 1 . 1.1 'l\ S ANI) .1 I.:11 . .11 iil;l'..crt..l . 11.,L,Kicn+IlIng ..11 Inr I .7, , .1..1 N% lv , v. .1./.lry nu.l .v erN 1,1.11 11,11,111. , •.n I.l.l.arnkt..rt 1. , 11"..111 illl.l OW 1.111 4 11/1 , 40 elm, ll",V k f .1...1:11, 11A1:1I1INS ..tll • .olv 11 r It, .1,1,11111111114211 1 , . 1.1.-44• 1.1,,.•111 .11, ~.‘1 .1 1.. 1./rlit , 1 I.lv. In FIF-riik.'t 11..1. 1.1," G(l,\ I, ! '( /A ! (1)A I. ! —Cannel tom' drlivonml El any part of ti, lc 0... omire addr.rood to al, nr, left at Pr. lo awn . \lll.\}'S 1; IP WEI( Y rot, ,tppo,tr thr 'ill/ or a t It( iirr. Ni•:, 'RR, c.llll, of Lli t ty and R AN n.' tret.l,l3‘.. I STEWART, Ageol. MEN AIi BOYS ' WINTER C, LOTTII NG KNTIIA L Filth klreet, opposite JLY. , n larga block of M, o awl (lope CLI/TIII comprkilq4m 1., ..11111,1y and rtylo+ which they nrn plt•par/ 41 to at an. trio Also, a largo and fashionable dtorl; liKNTS' FURNISH I MI dorl:1:dly QII'.‘LLOIV-TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL Ll AND NI.W VtiILE PACE El' SIIt'S. U... 4 hy (I,ruellas Gritorrir, Fi North Oral, N. Y. gl i sk The milloo . rnher iw the only Agent. in Pitto-afk lgv.ll for the above Line—hos 111,A 3:01 at hand DILA Yrs fur sato for any amount, abl y mount, payo an Bank in Enema!, lrehunl, S. otlatul and Wales. JOILN TIItEMES.),N. European Agent, jally 410 I.o4•rty 10 1,4, Pittsburgh, - _ - 1 - )Aim 'Hwy:7,M\ 1.1,015 hayo _lll last rKeiNe.l another Kopply ul this justly celebrated art igle. JtlS. FLEMINC, Corner Dhunond and Market st. Fre,tnaetto's Montt,. Tito Trut• Ma..statt Ancient l'hoi 1.1.111 t 14 the Tvniple cnift =nn m. Th , Irext Itot•k. Nlat-..)'t, )lannal. Tt.enplar' , .. Chart 1., the II.;•1 I;. Maotatry and A llt 0111-.OllrY. , r itale I.y T. C. MORGAN. F 1 104 Wo.ii BEAN S—WLug. receiv,,,i and fur taleby ruhl9 lIHNILY IL COLLINS. .14 ' • % „ PITTSBURGH. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS [ From the New York Scientiti. Patent Pliiiehing flans Thin invention Is 4ntendlyl for use where it In de,iroil to on. part a fine, snue.ith, and glossy surface to the wood; but it is applicable, with advantikm. to 101 kind of cariemtor's planes. The novelty consists in placing the cutting, chisel. or bit. in front of the wedge, Mato.] of behind, as in common plane; also in applying a metallic month-piece to the face of the plane, in front of the rhi,cl, which mouth phro the rest for the chisel, soil confines the throat ,1 the plane. But the month piece is 60 close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or ,pliuterinj, the wor , l in the leant llogreo. lude,l, we have t.ett the implena ut me plitel to tlet planing of wool! ateainet the grain. and trail* vom.dy to the grain, leaving the wood porleetly angle. per feet jell operation td (Vim int4truntent. that it Ina:. I l e ai• 11.01 to the platting of veneem—with enter` mieceet—t thing winch C:111114t safely be done by the common Ilan , Th.; peril ar arrang. inc la of the month piece. bit. wetige, ntlortle ncoatp!‘te a n d. loot bearittg for the 1.1 through.att eta whole length, moo tliltetteett. nailer all t In Tmnree, w ith the Itte• el s cap ..r thatitle lilt It :t tory simple and olio-t0.... 1/1,111,14 Ni I' 1, t• LI: ultt. to fool Ito w Into to or) varrettlet eto in til t' ianti. No tool cheat itt rotttplate wnhout it. Th, it vent, is R o m. C. Hopper. of l'ittelturnlt. l'a.,ttoil his 1,1,1 Itenta date .lanoary lit, • v,e- I. 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Call• •Il and Flai l., Rap; Door Maitl i :`l.llr List. :ta d 10/I,'ll CarpOtP: 1 4.1/ethtli it II PV, ry varit.ty Sinnl.l3, Green and Buff 11,1Iami. fit.. b e ., a ll 01 whioL a ill lk• itrierllti at tali' at very Illo4kratl . naps. 11, also pilTarkal 1' furnish IIAIIIIINCITON'S c.% fIOCOITS ANT) COLDS CuREt, 10 7 th e use k . ) of NIORGAN'S CELEBRATED S'It.UP. Let ati a h. , are afflicted with Col& procure n Itattll• at it. Prug• ooly 13 rents. liar the testimony of au old men who tried it m n. June li, Monti 04—TiliA may , 1 1 1 1 . 111 - 1* Unit b 1 11111.7 1111 1.1101.1.1,011111.1011101. I ig,ught 11 I n .t ,if organs W Cough Syrup, and um happy to gay. afti.r using It. My o•ugh I all Fr, to pronounce t, tar Cough Syrhp tLu tent modicine I Ihive ever used. N o f a mily. should 1., without this valuable modicine. DAVID Mcli..ltEßTig, Alle4ll,ov. Prepared and f,, , r gale. whi..l.•bale :Ind retail, by it iIIN rr, Side Proprietor, No. 135 street. Pitts burgh. felil I - r JOHNSON & CO.'s AGENcV 7J. liming the 1 Agoltry ft, th, ad.• ..1 Typn, Cum Pule, head,. Furiiiihre, £5., I am prepit.. , ,t r ill all orders fr,int.: l W . Term, B r.,11. .S. A V LS. Printer amt Stall uer. dec2s Market e r,rnr of Set ond. _N w VIZ ESI I 1 , 1; ITS l'ockles.'SatiLee,it Nu,. received . 51.: Market 61. and 1 Diturioud. , • t, 1 , . • ;It*:• - PITTSBURGH POST. A RIC•I IL II 1 MONDAY MORNING [Corrospontlenro of tho rittAintrgh Nlorning rost.l FROM 1-IAKRISBURG. House met at the usual hour this morning The first business in order, the consideration of the veto of the Governor on the printing bill. Mr. Ball touk ground against the veto, and sustained the bill vetoed. Mr. McCombs replied, and advocated the message of the Governor in , :r.ng, terms, The q uestion is, shall the bill pas ,. .' On this the yeas and nays were demand ed, re,ulting, yeas, :t2: nays, The bill was negatived, and the Governor sustained, as it re quires two-thirds to carry the bill over the veto. The joint committee of both branches tnet at 12 o'clock, to allot the printing, binding, On motion of Mr. Foster the convention adjourned in meet at 12 o'clock nu next Wednesday. The convention was in session above four minutes, wiwn the Hon. the Speaker of the Senate and Senators bowed themselves out. It is high time that this ludicrous farce should be ended. I pre,utne that the same thing will be done at the neNt meeting, as this will give persons an oppor tunity of making proposelq. m,re,l that UW1111,07 . '4 be restricted t., Svc minute , peeche , Anien,led by Mr. Long )" I,llcr, tlic night sestion, (to be I to-it:glit. I . ` Ptbk hi!!; are to ho consitere iar,r move was vot,l down— ,u, scion Nv.....!1...en talt vr. or. the former and pa,sc t'•...niities, for r,purt-: . wile': ire, 'ten-ions and Gratuities, , e t e altln:e„%cc.iiint., Vice and Itntanral , ty, and E,CIIC:Itt , , 1...1411s Britigr'S, • ;t 1 \p; I)icorcet-, New County C,,inpare Canals and In ! to .de rep ,rts. yrur c only, r.nl in ince a ,r • ..n.p'e•neat t the lir' Igo. f ; ‘ , :ntlentan the bill pa;-e I. , r c•Jeer., a ,:ef'ect in the net pi•._.etl r 7, It il,llk.r.i, lIIIIIMII=EI r II c Mr. 1 1 . . Heger, in place, aL ,:co to tepeni the 27th f the net approved tho 31st of MArch. tl.e Liquor Bill. 11- :erred to the Com ' Fo,ter, from the Cot,-,n;:ttse or. \V%ys :.nd rc..l r. `lr werr it . tc, the P...:1“1 , .)1 - nig Ila.lrnad. .:; •.• ;... A!'egl:euy . . _ , . To: , ,••'- 1 ,. . t , 11. .\t thi- moulent •-lert. ,•f t. .a it .u , .• vc..- liwn-unced, pa=t S .:—...; ,t night, vith illes , ige -tating that the ~:‘.. Clty It•tnis - had lassed, with other Th.. Y Bank at 'l,'Ecesport, was 1 an 1 , :efcatel. Yeas 12, nay.; 15. Thin !.1 . m:11 be recon,idercd. NICIIIT SESSION. This night wro Set apart for the consideration :.1 Bank bills, as they have come from the Son qt. in their number. The iir.t bill in the calendar Ras the Strouds ; tl7O . Mod:, after it had been discussed by 50y ,,1 gentlemen. S.,tne of the speeches were 1,,u1 ~, u nding an 1 terrific against these .11,mte in-titntions. On a motion that the : ln ron , ,inmed, the yea:: and nays cft:l,l.re.,ulting—ye.l4 VI, nays 12. Agreed •. Tl:e Sermte. this moment, past nine o'clock, lored the l'onglii , gheny Bank, which goes ..ye , for the pmient. lie Mercer County bank was, on motion, 1--ed thr , .ugh Committee of the Vhole. ..:1•11 .`f Mr Met thy. the further considera -..a of the bill lie indefinitely postponed. On IL I , Mr. Lott made 11 very sensible speech in de of the bill and in opposition to the poet '. Yionent. The bill was then postponed, IA) to Th, Central Lank of Pennsylvania was neat pro , ed thr,mgli Comtnittee Wh..l e , when Mr. Nrearthy wade a tn.- 1, .11 II,: the bill be indefinitely ton=tin.ned. (In i; i ri,y, wore deinamle i, and be- N.•te \Cal(7, .I,hate !..:ay \ \l:.:ight, .11,0,',11011 10 ' 1 . 1,‘ latter L.,. -.,11°31 =MEI . . Mr !• 1 ., .!ror a r•impari. , ......11 i•etweert Sew Thi . metnher ling in f tots. exhibiting 10 . th.it we lire i . • -I,ini as other Suttee .• , t, in of Mr. M urltea , l spoke loietly it, i' , tvor e...rrt±et showing that ro wor” bunk- from M ...b aniurg to Pitts hvy were tv , il by I.r..ker , to such nn ext-nt that they Coll - , .zi.reely bear the Aise.i. 0..1“..1 to ai.toth.-r ..t.itch io I inlamniritc4 y pool 1 • tlin It , tour, toy whi,ih pellie `;ay you havo .lone right "i'rfi." Ile thoy were virtuous an.l pendent remarke 1 that a certain prr.on by lb, name rec.mtmen . led a liberal .y4tern of banking, and signed a few hills crea -ar, -Itch institution-. The Democracy elected •I‘ l s lltam , cratic bank Governor to the S. Senate at this session. llow tstent these anti-bank lhano , rat.3 appear to -11.2. hatik‘ . . when 1 at a few ti., their votes, the head e. I I.IW,- lately chartered. , Ir. ilert .I.m.e l that the'r was tt combinati ,, n oak the hanks, .111.1 the c..ter given w, -nob. a thins.: only in the lull certain gentlemen, wh,,se vi m ita.m the fact of placing gasses to in-lewd of -.lt their :10.,e5, to n. , -Ist eye sicht. The veto wrs taken, re-niting ha ys I . The bill was then indefinitely =III The act to incorporate tic. • CrflWfOrd t o Uti- bill went through Committ...e of 11,e A motion wins made to adjourn, but the stated lie did tot hear the motion, and led with the The Speaker was to kill them all, and would very dt till morning to perfort, this wholesale duty, cm:shiers it. merali.ir from Craw fml, in urging the e .it hi' hill, made an amusing stic.ich, ealeulat , l to C7!!'ry it if such t t"iig w •Ithough it is an ill-fitted night fiir histitutimis. The yeas and nays were eafiel ii it; indefinite postponement, resulting, nays :hi. Ae.reed to. •• act to incorporate the Downingtown Bank." went through Committee of the Whide, and on motion of Mr. Buchanan that the bill be postponed for the present, amended by Mr. \l Card* , that it he indefinitely postponed, the yeas and nays be taken—resulting, yeas 52; nays 2lt. Agreed to. On this hill there was mn speaking, a thing unusual and worthy of not 0. Mr. Embry then moved that this House ad worn. On this the yens and nays were called, ...suiting, yeas 411; nays 40. The House thou dj..urued, at 11 o'oo66(night.) .II 11111111EIMI HOUSE OF REPILESIINTATIvEB, Thursday, April 3. f Speaker then called over the Standing r 111 Q u-t., .f 11•:‘,n11,-..:- -krA in de dewin:z that the C.all! 111111111112 The Only Safety Neglect a cold! and soon, With terrors rife, con,omption sups the citadel of life. )low paced, yet sure—while Hope with tints untrue, 14•pi.•te a future glorious to the view-- The spoiler steals along with hidden dart, And heath's cold shadows darken round the heart; Vet bath Consumption warnings, that foretell T„ love's quick oar the loved one's coming knell ; The deepening cough, flushed cheek, and pulses high The f.,iling strength, and fever-lighted eye, These. and the wasted form, and shortened breath, Are symptoms all, too eloquent of death Be el, in time:--remedial means Nor •talid iu ert to :et - t, the sufferer (lie. li e.•egh or cold the lungs or throat assail, liirploy a remedy that cannot fail' T gin. (' ~ 11 t I.A GT' t. Ti', gift ~f ,cienee to mankind. 'Flo se sl ceneentran• oompotins) rare Ilath RQuuna giveu, beuishing dezpair! , - NEWS BY THE ASIA More About the Imperial Baby. IPRIL 7 FRANCE. The Empress and her child continue well, and the Tuileries has been crowded with all sorts of deputations. The Emperor's replies have been generally purely complimentary, but, in answer ing the deputation of the Congress, he made use of the expression- 4 'l am happy that Providence has sent me a son at the moment when an era of general reconciliation is announcing itself in Eu rope." These words are looked upon in Paris as a sort of confirmation of the general belief in peace. The -stock market has in consequence been firm, and prices more buoyant. Threes had varied from 72fr. 65c. to 73fr. sc. At half-past Pd on the 18th, the Emperor received all the Plenipotentiaries of the Congress, as well as the persons attached to the missioi. Count Walew ski, President of the Congress, who was charged by his colleagues to speak on the occasion, ex pressed himself as follows: "Sire : The Plenipotentiaries at the Congress have charged me to be, on this solemn occasion, their organ to your Majesty. I am happy and proud, sire, to find myself called on to ex press to your Majesty, in the name of Europe, the sentiments, the hopes and the joy which are everywhere inspired by the happy event with which Providence has deigned to bless you, and, which, by securing and consolidating the Napo leon dynasty, is, for the whole world, a fresh pledge of security and confidence." The Emperor replied : I thank the Congress for the wishes and con gratulations which it addresses to me through you. lam happy that Providence has sent me a son at the moment when an era of general recs onciliation is announcing itself to Europe. I shall bring alin up with the feeling that nations must not be egotistical, and that the repose of Europe depends on the prosperity of each nation. The foreign :corps diplomatigue was also receiv ed, and was favored with a sight of the child, on whom the. Papal Nuncio took the opportunity of bestowing a benediction. The French and Eng lish papers report at length all the addresses and rot lies. One of the most noticeable is the reply made by the Emperor to the Senate, as follows, and intended as an answer to those who took ex ception to the,.. use of the Bourbon appellation, retails de France: •‘ Monsieur le President du Senat.—The Sen ate has participated in my joy that Heaven has given me a son, and you have hailed as a happy event the birth of a child of France. The Em peror Napoleon, my uncle, who applied to the new system created by the revolution, all that wits great and elevated in the old regime, resumed that ancient denomination of the children of France- The reason is, gentlemen, that when an heir is born who is destined to represent a na tioustlsystem, that child is not only the scion of a family, but is the son of the whole country, and that appellation points or: to him his duties. If this were true under the old monarchy, which represented exclusively the privileged classes, how much more so is it now, when the sovereign elect of the nation, the first citizen of the country, and the representative of the interests of all Each of the deputations were ushered into the apartment where the child was reposing in the magnificent cradle presented by the city of Paris. At the head of the bed stood Mdm. Brunt, gouv ernante, the Princess d'Essling, and the under gouvernantes ; and by the side were Count Bacchiochi, Col. Fleury, Col. Edgar Ney, Count d'Arjuson, chamberlain. After the several per sons had passed in front of the cradle, they went to another room and inscribed thier names in the visitors' book. An amnesty is declared to all political offend ers who will return and take the required allegi ance. there. Random Canrobert and Bosquet are raised to the rank of Marshals of France. Several generals of brigade are promoted to gen erals of division, and five colonels, among them ('ol. Edgar Ney and Col. Fleury, aro made gene rals of brigade. M. Fould and Admiralllame lin receive grand crosses of the legion of honor. It is calculated front statistical tables that the number of children born on the 10th of March, to all of whom the Emperor and Empress are god-father and god-mother, must be about 2,500. Each child is to receive a gift of 3.000 francs. All the boys must be named Louis Eugene, and all the girls Eugenie Louise. A sum of 100,000 francs to redeem articles front pledge. Prince Jerome is recovering. The market Women (dames de la !Lane) sent a depetation to the Imperial child, and presented hint with superb buquets. ; to 55 ; the The Fdistern i 11e.) _tryua, in alluding to the, dppointme.nt of the Hon. George M. Dallas, as Nlimider to Eng Fese:lts some interesting reminiscences relative to this important mission. The fdlowing record will show that Mr. Dallas 111 , been preecded in the mission by a line of able men : 314.rr;s (N. ;. commin...iourr 'Flt ua- to km V. C.) rx..l minister. =11211:1 IMEI=I JAI!, Y.t.) •• Jm.- , loon+e and Will law riocknoy. nodso . .. ally Inn:inter, Pooislo-v, toll nonista John M. AA:mttg, % Mass.) Itichonl Itwh. (Po.) Ituind Ring. , N. Y., ( N. Y.) Vn Lonin Mr Lour. ,Md.) Boron, •' - • • [Mr. Van Buren's nomination Ives rejected in the Senate by the casting vote of Mr. Calhoun, and in March, 1532, he left the mission in charge of Aaron Vail, Secretary of Legation, who con tinued iu charge till 183&i.] .‘”,lrew Swvellsrm. t Va-) full minister 1833 Ev,,ett. !Mass.) ..1841 1,, .llts McLain., (Md.) 1845 .•,.rp• !has, r ft. (Mass ) " 1Y49 t Lawreur.., (lass.) " 1549 .1. 1i. ............... • Buxhanati,(l.ft:' 1:353 The Arius : -It is singular that three ministers to England should have been taken in succession from Penn lvania. Of the older of the appointees in the (:receding list, Mr. Rush still survives, and is also r v rrn in. Albert Gallatin was appointed fret the Keystone State, but is . no longer among the living. Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Dallas are not far from the same age,the former, we believe, being two years the senior. They are both in fine health. " The salary of our minister to England is now 517,3fi0, and there is no outfit or infit. It was formerly s9ooo,with an outfit of the same amount and an Lola of a quarter's salary.: To one who remains two years or more abroad the present rate is the more profitable. For a year only the old rate would make the better pay:" Politicians who may desire to exercise t inr mathematics upon Presidential prospects will stand in need of a statement of the votes t o which the se'reral States are entitled in the rex: electuval college : Maine New Ilamp.-lire onlont . Massaebusetts... lthwle 5' Virginia 121Sertit Carolina 4!Soutli Carolina. ii ; Georgia. 36!Floricla 27 Mississippi 23 Luuisiana. n Arkansas.. 13 Tennessee. 11 Kentucky. , 4,Missouri. Wisconsin California 451 Texas Conneetieut..... New York New .1 emy Penneylvania Michigan - Indiana...... 111iu0i:...... lowa Wass klachaon, the Greek Physician, was slain, Homer said of him, " a good Physician is worth as much ILS a whole army. " Then a good medicine like Ayer's Cathartic Pill", is worth a great deal more, because it cures as well, works wider, - and lasts longer. The oircle of the best Physician's labor must be narrow, while such a remedy is available to all—can be had by every body, and is worth havfag. TlAcliaL'aViarn TO ANZBICA. -111 the account of Mr. Beuvaillet, one of the company, now being published in a Paris journal, it is stated that tigt tragedienne experienced a aeries of mortification here. When she was to appear at New York, a transparency was stuck up in front of the theatre, a.. , 11 she was figuring in a mountebank's booth. r 4; „me " NUMBER 157 The Mission to England Presidential A 'Delaware .;)51arylnlid . . . . Whole number -t",, 'l'.{ . 1 ' h BEENI .-,..t ;;./. " t-11;4:fc r' -. 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Tho late news renders it almost certain thatmt eagth there la peace in Europe. rejoice at the termination of so destructive a war. Two thtrds of a million human lives have been Ric rafood in a little more than two years, and yet no good accomplished; no man made free; no great benefit resulted to the human family ; if we except, perhaps, its inevitable effect of hastening the decline of Islamism. Its events have confirmed upon his blood-stained throne the despot of France; and they have illustrated the military weakness of England. Its conclusion leaves Turkey more helpless than ever before; and the power of Russia is yet unbroken, and its traditional policy and purpose only delayed to a more favorable time. But this country must feel some of the effects of this unexpected peace. A million men drawn from the productive industry of Europe, and to be fed in camps and on shipboard, could not fan to create' a laile demand for the food America had to spare; and over since the commencement of the war all our Bur -1 plus products have been sold at extraordinary prices. No class, perhaps, has been more benefited by' the war than our farmers. Next to them the ship-owners have found abundant employment;, and even our manufacturers }dive felt the pressure of European competition less sensibly. Tho war was doubtless ono cause of the diminished immigration of foreign laborers that has been so frequently noticed within' the last twelve in (nabs. It furnished them with'more employment at home, and drew their attention and their hopes in other directions. But with settled peace in Europe, many chang es will be gradually developed, a ff ecting some of the interests in this country. The demand for our breadstuffs and all articles of food will be diminished, and prices probably decline. This effect may not be sudden, but it can hardly fail to be are. Ship-owners will find loss employment and at reduced rates of coMpensation. A European writer not long ago said that upon the return of peace industry in every branch of manufactures and busi ness would be stimulated to increased activity, The western nations, he said, will speedily repair their losses, and recover their full measure of prosperity again. What effect the conclusion of peace will have upon the negotiations between our government and that of England on the enlistment and Central American questions it would be hard to predict. Certain it is that those difficulties remain unsettled, and, although the tone of the English government and press has been more conciliatory of late, a release from the burdens and perils of the eastern war may revive un just pretensions, and a less compromising disposition. But we are no aThrtnists. England needs repose and peace, and the French nation has had enough of glory for a time. Neither will needlessly pruvoko collision with this country. It would be to them far more disastrous than a war with any other nation. Their commerce, their manufactures, the great mass of their people demand peaca with this country, and that demand wilt probably prevail. A contemporary 'predicts that with the return of peace in Europe the tide of migration to this country will be greatly increased. A million soldiers will be disbanded and returned to peaceful pursuits. •The war consumed annually some two ‘ or three hundred thoesand lives—lives of the hardy and vigorom.- This drain stepped—this addition to the supply of labor iu Europe may produce the effect prediqted. But it is not yet game certain that the war in Eu rope is at an end. The neat arrival may bring other tidings. 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