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MMI
PITTS BURGH MORNING POST.
Printed awl puill,ned every mnrning, Sundtiys eseeptisi,
:g RV 4.0,14 MORE & MONTGOMERY,
03 TU. NORIII-WET COLTER Or WOOD AND Yin' II STUNTS.
TERMS.—rive Dollars a year, payable otrietly in advance.
Eli Dollars invariably required if not paid within the year.
Single copies, Two Crivs—for sale at the °minter in
the Otliro, and by the News Boys.
THE SATITROI': 3TORNING POST
Ptiblilsliil from the ammo °Mee, one large blanket size
sheet, at TWO DOLLIOLi a year, in odymco. Single copies,
FrrE Civts.
AT No paper will he db.r. ntinued, (unless at the &sore.
tion of the Proprietors.) until all arrearagee are paid.
iT No attention will be paid to any order unities accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in thir ity.
dT C4.linerted with the FAablishmerd of the Morning
Pont is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES In the
city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice,
and mmt reasonable terms.
PROFESSIONAL -CARDS
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, .4.141311 i
fur procuring Bounty Lands and Tensions, and fur the Col
lection of Clesms in tireat Britain and Ireland.
4:11T. Collections male lu this and adjoining Counties: En-
Vacs of decedents settled; Beal Estate bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers di-awn.
Office on FOLIKTLI street. a few doors slave Smithfield.
Pittsburgh March 2X., 1856--fmlilkhda.l
Aw til
W. FO'Elt, Notary Public, and Corn
. mbudoner for the States of Tennessee, New Ilatup.
shirr, Connecticut, Wieconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa,
California, Louisiana and Virginia.
f e j- Deeds drawn, mud ookuowledruents and proofs taken
for noel or tine lit any of tile above Lamina.' States, Illinois,
2dieolosiiii,i and i(liodt•
Pittsburgh, March 28 . 18:,..5—cm1128.10w)
- .•
A.NIUEL C. MAN(.1.41,'
PITTSIILIIII, PENNA.
iiii-.offire In BAK EIVEI.I.'S BUILDINGS, ()rant stroet
(nearly opp. , lte I Ontrt Ilime..)
CII.A.E.LES \V. \V I ... , ;(3A RI),
ATTORSKY AT LAW,
EFIF.NS 13 URA
CAsroulA pcs,,.
/Kiri Her . pnu - tlell In Huntingdon, Blair, Clvarflehl nod In
diana couutir., febl?zly.
D OBEI{T C. G. SPH.OLTL, tltwraey and
Counaellor at Law, office Nu. Fourth street. Pitt.
burgh. y
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
office P.urth street. Pittsburgh, iMmreen !Smithfield and
Cherry alley. deel l:ly
JOIIN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
at Law, otilre corner of Fifth std Grant eitreots. Pitts
burgh.
QAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
1.3 Fourth stmt, Pittsburgh. fourth door below Mr. Ratty
Patterson's Livery Stable. Jef2B
1:101ATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of 'Phird
I Ward. office corner of Grunt and Fifth streets, (formerly
occupied hy Alderman Le ale.) where all blUiltleMl pertaining
to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will he
promptly attended to. febl:3:n
H AIIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to
111ddlr. No. 14-4 Smithfield street.
4i , OM.. bourn from Bco 1 o'clea, mud (rum to 5 o'clock
febls.ly
JSCUTT, Dentivt, Fourth street, five doors
. went of M.o ko
ltlar hour+ from P o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M.
doe-A) V
BUSINESS CARDS
JOII 110011.11EAD, Wholesale Grocer and
edrunki.4.4ldo Nl,rchant, for the tale of PIG METAL nod
iIIiMJNIS, nod Phi )111;GE gen.-fully, No. 27 Wool etrmrt,
Pllinburgh. apt/
vriud ‘VI MILLIR. Phllada RN. furxrrnmv, Pittsburgh.
MI LLF:it & RICK ETsoN, Wholesale Gro
cer, Import,. of BR A SUI IS. WINES MA ARS,
Nu 4. 172 and 174, corner and Idlwrty 4trllttA, Pat,
burgh. Iron, Nuatt, Cotton leans, constAntly ou baud.
SM ' K EE & CO., Manufacturers of M'Kee'S
s Pennsylvania Glass, all itir.s if %V imluw Wass. Irlxtra
Double Strength, lm Cation Crown and Ruby Vial, Fl a sk s ,
Pickle and Pniterve Jars: Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles;
Teltre.raphic and Lightning-lt,al Insulators.
ihrr 'mend. Lretive,ll Woad and Market rrtr,rts,
I'll a
bwgh, In.. but a short distanev from th•e steamboat landing.
and from Nlona•r r cabela Iloaa-, St. Charles and Cu;
ape r!I
ALFRED IL CURLING NURO AN ROBERTSON.
ERR I,RD bITRELUxiIr. lIENKT L. RINOW ALT
CiURIA NG, ROBERTSON k CO., Manu
facturers of Cat. Pressed and Plain Flint OLASSW A RR,
arehonse No. IT W.ard street. Corm Fr. t.
X;l4/- All other kinds of litomwor e and 111nAow (MM. Mt
low Merle, t prices. epll Ali
lAttLe L LenLlf JOSSPH
T EDLIE & CLAM, Successors to Mulvany
& ms tititacturers t.l CUL Moulded and Pkoo
Fliut and Fancy Colored GLISSIVAIIK. and dealers 111 all
of Witelow Ulan. Flasks. Vials and Bottles. It
turner of Market and NVater streets, Pittsburgh.
illy
REMOVAL—C. 111MSEN, Manufacturer
~t• e ruirty id' VIALS. Ili ITTLEr , AIM WINDOW
blink Porti•t, Win(' Itlid Claret Buttlea; Detrojohnit
and Car sin,; Flint (His.. in eon . , variety. NYor r l e ,s t ..ie
No*. IN Sis i ond and 1.t3 First strret, Pit Mint itb. nill2B
FR. Dia,„„nd, dealer
• in r`oCNTRY Pit 'DUCE, offriii - fia only is !ear..
'Reck of ...h i lted fir family us.,. Sp.., of
every variety and the tairti•t lii• Stearn
Mills. Ai., Dried Fruits. Foreign mid Dainistic Produce
taken its ro i liange fir iniirrhatider i ,
P. It. D. ha. prornrid a full 'ere irtm , int of LAndretb'ii war.
Daniell GULDEN SEED?, and invites the attention it oil iu•
termed in rural affairs. Joni I
CIONIMISSION lIOLSE.—The subscribers
boor opened es Benito for the ahoy.. put - lone, al Nr. 17
bnaitlttirld street. four doors above the Nl•mangahrla Howie.
We will pisrellaiia...r receivr mn iommirsiiin, for sale. ro o .
ihrninents of FIA RACoN. CHEESE. CORN. iiATS,
BARLEY, FLAX BEIO. ORASE SEED. BALED BAY, kr.,
upon whirl, we will make advances. or pun-hare at the twist
market mien for cash. :nov6; ALOE) k
Ir. P. LNGI.IIt,t J. DE.-NNVIT.
ENGLI SH
& RICTIAIIDSON, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants and a buleeale dealers In
111611. BACON and OIL, nod I'It..I)I:CE gqn,rally. Ware
house formerly occonieil by Burbridge IngMaui, Nu. 118
Water and 1118 First street. Pittsboreh, feb3
.10IfF AME'LL 1.. S. LL[ Cuss. Arvrt.t.L.
ATWL'..I,L LEE & CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Prwuco oil Merchants, and dealers to
Pittsburgh Al/minim:tures, NIJ. 8 WOOS avast, between Water
and trust strwts, Pittsburgh. arils
JOHN W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding and
Comull,3.uon Morchania, denier* iu ell klo.b of Pim:-
sultan HAS L.:FACTURES, LEAD PIPE and SHEET
LEAD, No. GT PrQut. street, Pittabtugh. eep2B
HENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
Conunktlon Merchant. and wholevale dealer in
CHEESE. BUTTER, 6F.EDS and PRODUCE generally. No.
25 Wood .tr,t, Pitod.rgh
NOTICE.—The undersigned, Aqsignee of
IVNI. KENYON. of steubetivll le, Unio. Ikavogg obtatn•
ed a RE-ISSUE 01 TIIP. PATENT ..riginßily granted to no
on tho 4th day of October. 1151. for the purivm. of noticing
.110T-PfIESS.EU NUTS, IVASLIfr IL , . etc., being suladanthdly
as follow.. viz:
First—The use of the the I'. and die box M. f.d. severing
the blank, the close die box in combination with the dies
and bracket q for pressing. and the punch 1., for perforating
the same during the pressure, the whole operating eon-
jointly as described fur making Nut. or Washers at one opt.
ration.
.mound—The manner substantially as deerrtbed, of so ar
ranging the dies in relation to the punch that any excess of
Iron in the blank shall be forced into the path of the punch,
thus securing the compression of the Nut without risking
the breaking of the machine.
nit. Persons interested will please take notice that any in
fringement on the above will be dealt with at-cording to law.
HAIGH, HARTUPEE A moltauw.
Pittsburgh, April 9, 1.856..-046:3tu--chJ
WILLIAM CARR & CO., (William
lac, of the firm of J . Pnrker k C... 1 holutodo ulu 4
CEKS Ind ologlers in Forriiim W I NE,+ all BR AN VIER. Old
mouu ng. .. a h o l a and Kurtinud WHISKY, Nu. 3Z Commercial
Row, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. )itll:y
JOSEPII FLE:IIING, successor to L. Wil
wr Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond.
keeps ckdodantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS. MED
ICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERF, and all firth
des pertaining u. hie b. 111.441 . .
/fir Phyeictans' Prencrinttons cnrefully compounded et all
hours. Ja9,y
JOHN FLEMING COCHAIX ri.xxr:te.
FLEMING BROTIIEE.S, sueeessors to J.
Kidd k wholeezde DRUGGISTS, N. eo WOIJAI street.
Pittsburg - h. Proprietors of Dr. itchnoe's celeimit.l V,•ruki.
fuite, Liver PiUR, &c. ,jit
JL. MARSHALL, successor to 11. Lee,
g WOOL DEALER and COMMISSION MERCHANT,
N,,. 1.t9 Liberty turret, Pittsburgh.
Reference—W. 51'Clintir:14 Krtimer & Bahm, Mut ,
phy, 'fo•riuto & & Kirklistrick.
Pittsburgh, May 24, 1556. my2A
Iw. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky
. Leaf T08A0.7. , i. RAGS and PAPER, No. 149 Woad
styaet. below Sixth, PotAbargh. [ap2kkly
Sir The higlowt cooker price, to cash, paid for Rage.
WALTER P. PIAR.BII ALL .JOSLPti. P.. 111/01II.P.
WP. 'MARSHALL & Co., Importers and
, dealers in Fr.tirb and American PA.PI3II HANG
LNOS, No. 87 tV..K8.1 Btieet, Pittsburgh.
441-Sule agents fur the colebrated manufactures of Morons.
Delicourt di Co., Parts. ang7
BT. C. MORO AN, Bookseller and Sta.-
• [loner. ILu ~,iwayx an bawl a general assortment of
School, Mlscellazie..us and Blank Books; Printing, Poet and
Cap Paper, kc., wholesale and retail, No. 11.4 Wood street,
below Pieth (east side) Pittsburgh.
.16/". WA NTED--Itags and Tanners' Scrips. apl6ly
JOIIN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail
dealer In MUSICAL INSTRUSIENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC,
SCO' 01,1, 'ROOKS nn,l STATIONERY, Nu. Si Wood greet,
Pittsbnut. Janl
JACOB M'COLLISTER, 'Wholesale and Re
tail SWAB. MANUFACTUItKit and tl..ale.r in all kinds
of T013.4.01X.1, SNUFF and SiXIARS, No. Fifth street,
Pittsburgh.
firai- Keeps constantly on halal a large supply of all the
ranous brawls of Imperial Segni,. o:t
PHILIP .1,1111 aoL,r.trr J ANIA-Kelutg.
11, E i l t,71 1 1, 1 : ; IL S: les A k
C N o -D l E tt ß io S ies ° a N i 'de2t u rti e t7F ss i:R7-iti tA N'
FRUITS NUTS, SPICES. Ci FECTIoN ARV, SCI ARS. 4,,
39 Wood street, the St. Charles llott I. Pitts
burgh.
A TINDLE, wholesale and Retail SAD
DLE.. HARNESS, TRUNK. VALISE and CARPET
NIANUFACTURER., No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
jr29:y
ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street. third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN & MI%
LF.5' would call the attention of Sporting men to their large
assortment of GUNS. RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and hest selected stook ever opened in this mar.
kit, together with ot general assortment of Um aware, Cutle
ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of w Melt we offer at the
lowest possible prices to cash purchasers. or for good ap
proved papvr. marlS
ORTII-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
N
No. 011 Washington street, corner of Dearborn, CHI
CAGO, ILLINOI.s.
ALLAN PINK ERTON D. B. RODGER/L
PINSERTON k CO. devote their entire sttention to the
trnivanction of a general detective POLICE BUSINESS in
the Stat , s of Illinois, Vilscousin, sLichigen end Indiana.
mhlS:dtf
JOHN Gltown, Importer of BRANDIES,
GIN, WINES, kn. Thmaler to fine Old Monongahela
whisky, Peach Brandy . Also, RECTIFYING DISTIL.
URA corner or Smirbleld and Front streets, Pittsburgh.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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Pit/Obit* ,{llfantiitA Pot.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
. .
T J. UILLE:O . IE ft CO.. Looking (AIM lanuf,letur,rx.
J
and dealers in Looking Utiles Platys, Plate Glow+, En
gravings, Coinlvi allli Fanny Uotalv, N 0.76 Wood street, Pitts
litirg
012 !AM ., / and made to order. (lilt Pior and )fantle Ghonso,
31an..otany, HAL...wood, Walnut and Gilt oeo, or lould.
iog. of ovory des, ript lon.
441 , StettinMat Cato. De , orated and Gilt. [oct4
14 NTERPRiSE WORKS, o. 13G Wood
at., third door below Virgin &Rev.-11011'N & TETLEY
%oakd rail th.• ativalti.an of Sporting Melt t.. tlwir large as
sortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and best selected Kock ever opened in this mar
ket. together with a general liAlurallt-Ilt. 411 HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE, ail of which me
offer at the lowest possible prints to rank pain nr for
gt.mhapproved paper. marl i
A. SWI LER, Wh“lesale and Retail
Dealer in Furnaces, Itances, izto, es. Tit, Iron and
Itouftekeepers Hardware, Ti a oars' Mach,. and Ti,,
Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire 11,vet, 1 . North Lovotol
street, (opposite Buehler's lIA
Bey:Ai:dam
VENETIAN BLIND t"-
J ant, reen‘ered his health tel azi
business, and Las npviseil Ms BLIND MAN L . FACTi ilt Y. ut
Nu. CZ Filth street, !Isar the Pout (ghee,
SMithiteld, wile, lie too u a_.ortmeut of BLINDS. ti mooed
with plain and fancy %%untied and Silk Ti
prep/wed to till any untor in Inn hue. uu the most retutnnnide
terms. Ills work in warranted Lu situ .turfactiiiii, or money
refunded.
ell. Old Blinds repaired. Please give him n call. xa ho
can't be bent in ,v,,rkmansltip. ly
BF. SIIOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third
• street. nest door to Dispatch Bindlin , ,. thankful
the very liberal patronage lieretobwo besteoe.l upon him.
bege karts to ask a oh the .111, as he is Dolt
bettor prepared than Vie . , t, 11.1111 , !, 111.1 ads and cit.,
toners with cartn,H. ito, Ii null 11.Ntlr.• ..nor..
lie RI W 21.3. keepm "st 11:1,1 toe ~1 U,. late.'
Atyleo of VESTINWS. cli m
ti“ wlll lank° tI. orJer, a tln ..h..rt,•st
ten..
A perfirt fit nluarx wat rant,sl. I u.. 1.1.) tf
JOIIN U. VOUS,/ TH.. II 1 , 1,4 i 1 , 11,. I+ L. Tni
B. YOUNG A: (1).. No. Smithfield
TAlroet. opp.ocite Plty manor.. tnr, , r A C RI-
Nw r KN RE nn.l CII.II 41 , 14,11 , 101,
terittls and Nr. , rtiolnil.lol, v•nrraland. nll,l nt
Care takvii iu pnekilig for 1411,1 t 4 , 44,.
altg3l
() I) \V E I.S AND
NT u
Ca Al ItS. witttitt..tle ttrt t I rttltttl, t•t
ttyle 1/I 1131/01,111 , In.l :II Ititt.
table 1.11 - pat 1-1 , , illllllla I 1 1... tr
in :New Vurlz ..r 1•1n1.,d,.11.i,,a mitt at ItAtttr 1., t. ry
mtttltt It) laud. mid tt tott.,l
Ca.lnyt Mak . -rs /n1191t.1 tritl, any •Inahl9) FURNI
TURE and ell AIRS..aI rettA"hald.• term..
Ilvtek and 51...int1./an, (1911009 d al the 1.10t,t z 1.41,91,
lifareryouts, N. 77 and 79 Third .t,•-et.
Ittnt2 PI7T, I ItI 19;11. PA.
TotiN COCH RAN & lIRVS. , Matufactur
era of Iron Paul/nit. Ir. TRW!, I nol 15 1 ,11.1-w
.illartlB, Nos. BI 4-mad street and ' 1 : LT1.11.U . ..e1. 1.,
t town WCOOtI and Nlarl.t streets. Pit t./.l9ir x 1.. I'l,
hand a variety of new itatterna Fau, amt I'la9, ~tal•le!
all purpota.m. l'art.cular atteutt..a pat.! Itmti.tt ter:,..
Lott Jolt Wag I n. ut ..hurt notie 1t.21
NEIV e()_1( . 11 ,kNI/ CARRIAGE FAC
TORY —.I“IIN,T , IN, Mt. tTIIEItz: A tt.t. !
Ileltettea 111111 BA - 1111 , 1C Illi'll114•11y 0111. 'll/.1
flln, tht.tr tttl.t th. 1.1t1.k. E1 a t: tl.
coutatt.ta....l it.- In mut., :at , t• 1:1 itk
ItULTITF:S. KOCK Al1A1: 4 . l't • II
Itl.tT.S. All nil IV, ltiell 11,i I '
un_ .AII"oh I ...I
1..111y Itrvll4.nnl Li! ?..• .I
oa lo•tt rr,:tonal•h• tot tto I ,Ita an o tht
hott 1.:40t,, Shalt, .ta %1 •••I •.,,n
0.1 nll air , tat •r it t ti..; i.
'alotl , l ila! ••I la it a
ara ‘t.
• at , k.l, • AIL f
••.1t;„
II 111011.•.0 1.1•117 . 1^1 1.. . 1./kt
PITTSBUItt;II CuAtTI EA("r(iliy --11111.
F.l,ONy R C.., stlevessor• to F. NI 14,-1,, N. 4, 0. 4
.not alley. near ‘1,..1 tors,. PotslurOt - Alt LI tk,l.sl.
0 1 .11111,. PICA VD INS,
of FANCY VEHICLES loolt I•. 1,. or. I e.t•J-1.-1u
t.1 4 111]••••••••,1 I,rmly • UT
,pf 31• A .1:41n1.1111, .•I Inlll , •tink
agt.. All work wat r4ot , sl.
GEO. R. WHITE A: Na. Nl:Lrk..t
street, luteotl. on allot eift••r Mt/101NY, N
,•11.0••• .4.1 t 111,1 1 , / , , , ,15a sus Lol I 1.‘1., atol
FAN , : t Sll.l, kr ‘1 , 1111 . . rt.11.••••1 p 1,.••••
It bouts then iittsolutoi to .olurg. , and oth , ru ottprol.
their Stole. so ts.l to Hod:, Mote room lot th.s to uo•I, th.
bi1b10••• , 44. and t lelun¢ lu a. , str 141111t , iluarqs I
.I,t is --o-11
uov-24.:,11
W ILLIANI V
11AF:N—Tia. 01.1) i'KINT-
I (1.1.1•• Jtxtils :44+ LI n Ld
BLANK ItlxrK anti STATION }Cit N 1 Alt F:IL pr•-
t.. ext. 4 ute 1,,r1•1. C..hilo,t It :“..]
It MI ' , B.otntig4tt J , ll Nti and LOSIIN 111 NI.I tr nul
tut tunli 1. a III• 11-4. I':ry.l and
ory Iwo, at the 611.014. l anq .a, thr ttp,t
term.,
613_ Plank look end Stat,nory Worehowl, Print no OtE. o
and R., k 111.11 , 1ery .1 nor 551 Mott F. I .t z. I ' so 5 1a
R D:HARI) lIOUK I NU, Nlanufacturer
Sil, os. Ilra.as and Brsairo IA tliKI Ns / .411..A55,
PUlt f fIAIT and Plt ICH o VILA ill,. and Ornamen ti,
Clair Buret. All {,lshis, of C.ssrupssatiss as 5 irnainetst,
for st oasis). sat,. Sc. All kinds of trilling and re-rillsitne. is.
order. this il..NJings lur Fr ano,lo 10-lo and
N'arnials (or us' Passstssh n. Eugras u,ir. nit I.. a t rk p 1..,
Qy Impaled sir defaced Oil Painthse• reatssrmi its the 15...5t
All Frames and tl.l,llfarturr.l m this ew
tablinhro,nt Imo 1. c1.,:7..•! ml,l. u,tll an.l
Wm., and sr, U. 21 Lur ,trot•t. 19ttwbnrF h.
A MILLIKEN tC: Cll. ila.VO ~n Itand, nt
CA ET au.: 1:11.11 \l \ VAC
Ttil:V. No 1,t14, n....Att:•••t4t 410
and Plan. I ornti I. 1: 1.. r
than customary ran, T.l - 111, (1401 ~ n v
CIA BARN E H' , 11‘) . ,F ` , 11.,FN
tro,t-,1 a
Oil CHERRY AI.LEI. la:tuern 71w,1 alat I..artla
street.. where he is prep:Lred t,. d.. ull I,•,rk 1,,s i. 1,,
the cdron%t promptitude Ila,ing 1,1,1 I .ag
the lat•ir/I,A, L. runiwit lull) eolkit. the patiouaga lila old
cumtorners 11n4 the pubb, genornllr. )ull
-
AM iTS :11ELLINGER,
nine would reapf,tfolly ittf-t - to atvj the
the pul•hr that hi, new ot,tabllahlo,,t 101 l rfw
two, and that h.. IA prepared 111,,,,,-15 11,1 fill
all order. for PLANED LC with prmptliels, awl at
the lowest rate,
14,,ard and Plank, planed nn on« t•r ta.th i , Ist/10) -
0n hand.
Baal", Doors and Moulding", of every descrfption, made
order.
*la_ Bader, and Corpenteru would flml It I" their adv.,
Owe to giro him a cull, nia hetllll now I urnetli them ludia
I'lww,l Stott, amltnatalp tar yve, deoleripthril SA 0rk. 40 ,
WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth
reetm, keeps tine illrgetft rink ad NV AD II ES. FINE
J I'd F.LRS. he., L, 1, F. a, lin Nt b..% IT/Vim. 111.
long « xperlonee, eetabl baled reputution oat tw. , lerate dint go,
present that na..re 11l at -1
gate] Watch, tar other arty lea la hu, 111,, nitullki gala, Lou au
opportunity In nerve them
11 , 11,_ Flue NVatub Eaupairing done promptly ami in the tent
rrtwoner. tae r. 20
:F ULTON CAR WORKS, UN
FOI)RY A 0
MACHINE SHOP. t 4 LNI , LiaIE V, 01110.—Th.•
having nort,4l into lite now Works. rlWeutit ervictii,h corner
of Water. St•Donough and Sloildy etnwte, i. prepari..l rid,
Vail for and execute all orders for Pam., oger. 114µ,Kngo,
Puet 4 Froight. Platform, !land and all
other descriptions of CAR&
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all sizos. ONA RAIL
ROAD CASTINGS of All dsro:rlltions, aud all oth,•r vita k
apportaming to a Nuantlry end Ntat.ltiltt. ttltt.q.
. .
'ri t e yorenlen of the different departineun are keieltific
and practical Men—a... Ely matinfactortee—
a le, keep themselves hire:rawl and adopt all valuable tisd.
era Unlit - us etnenta. tf'i W W. IS miIk:KELL.
C 11. HcOliW IIII;
AMERICAN PAPIEIt MACIIE MANI . -
PACTURINU CAThI PAN V. No. 7' Second
burgh, Illslllufactur , rs of PAPIER ORNAMENT: ,
fur Chnrchea. Rteatuh.nds, dic., Mirror and Pa lure
Frames, Madan and Door Head, lira,. krt.. 'frown, Col
lin:int, Yentinton and Centre Pleees fur Ceding - a,
dud Mraililinge of every d.+. nptnn.. size and dexitri.
and warranted more durable thau any ether al Link Ili,. II
/Or Orden executed an the shorteat notice.
N. B.—Attention of -Steamboat Build.re ie spocially di
nned to this article, on aerontit
TUNKS &
No. 78 Second street, between Wood sod Market,
JaZI Pittsburgh._
WIG MANISTACTORY-9IRs. RENTER,
.ix doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collctor's
Office, Allegheny City, le prepared to till orders for WltiP,
and all kinds of OItNAMP:NTAI, JIM ft WORK. The best
quality of material is furnished, MI .mtln• satisfaction guar
anteed. mylfgdawly
JAMES BLAKELY /AMPS C. RIClitT.
BLAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE Blit)-
Lass, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts
burgh.
Farms, Homes, Lots, Mills, Furnaoss, de. de., bought and
sold on N. 111111,14,11; land \i'arrunts bought, sold and loca
ted; Bill., Bonds and Notes uegidisttal. kisiwcial attention
given to subdividing Farms, and dizipsising of them. Terins
rosaonable. novir; als
n'OLV ERS ! REV'OLV'ERS!!—Just - re -
JLA, cricel. by Exprenn, tlirect from
the ummlfacturers, n npletidid unort - • •
REPF.ATI PISTOLS.
four. five and nix ins h Intrrelr, all of
u, moll fin . ...I!
[boy ulti t. 6.11,:ht in Ow ,ry (4 New k Per
eoutg to Australla awl Othloftma will fnd th..l Ib •y CAM
by pun lotatm; thou t.quq.,ve at hum,. than, the y
rah .11011 g It null...ern-1w yrsons a chem.. to try
any of the 1160rr. Pbttok hot - day hotylog the city, and to cat,
of a failure we refund the muuey.
DOWN TETLEY,
sepl_ 136 Wood direct. Ptt tebutgh.
CO-PARTINTRSIIIP NOT IC E.—llaving
tills day ea.,ociateat with me, TIIO3IAS U ROUTT,
partner in the 1)1.111,. of Ifilportllig, ft.!
Ligiutd,, tLa 1.1.11,r,
Under the style or firm of J.& T. oxuurr. •
Pittsburgh, December 29, 155.5.-I . ludi JNO, GROtTT.
J& T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,
. Gin, Wine; Dealers in Fine Old Mk.rnmgnhela Bye
Whisky, Peach DrandY• hr. Ale ", Rectifier,. And Dttdi
Corner of Smithfield sad Finn Ftreets, l'atshurnh. fklec2l
BOTTLERS.— , JOHN OGDEN & Co. Bottlers,
N 0.187 First street, would reSpdaftlily inlno ti
pub
he that thei , have fOnNnlntly on baud Inrge gui pi v of
SARSAPAR LLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and PORTER,
of the hest quality.
The attention of families is particularly Infected to the
fact that they bottle WAINRiGIirS ALE in its purest state.
Pnriteises recommend it to families on account of its w hole
cnne and strengthening qualities. octahly
•Ti .:se,fl.`.* 0 :
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 201 Liber
ty evert, has Just receive,' the fulluN ug very thrice Sr.
I=l
BRANDIES.
Oento Broody, (very tine,)
Oterd [Away & Co., (oupor.)
.11urrott &
Sazerac.
WTNRS
Sordal Madeira,
Howard. !March At Co., Madta,
East India Madeira,
Table do
A niontlllado Sherry,
tilanzitnille do
TALI° do
Cooking do
Broswlng Port,
ry.lo ioo do
ordinary do
St. Julien (land,
Malaga Dry,
Ik • S w.o•t,
Chanatittguee,
Anchor.
Verzeney,
with all rithrr art
11088.
Neither midi my eye nut my faith will 1 trifle.'
TMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
ITII BAD SIGHT —Pyrsond suffering from !WI Sight,
Ii front impaired dooty, old
or oll‘N•ettum‘o. would do w.. 11 to call upou Dr. U. E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL oniclAN, when, they fluty rdr upon g.•itln,.•
Spert/u•1.... ,i,•utlflcallv Adapted to f.l, Jus ; r w ANTS I4'
VIE EVE Addrv44. :!.6 Filth xtrvvt..,ll....te A A. Nlfteon'w,
I' s.-- Ti•lmopos, Mien 41(`01.1, Tl,m,antdern. and
nett. I.• upprrt al ning to the Opttilar: trade, kept and rtl.d.lle.l
'lir. p....1111.,t
Lti..rted in ~Idlm.
larL. Auy arid, twt of, exchaligo.l ft, ..f oe
1)1: RE ZINC PAINTS—The iindersigniNl
11 wou I
d ,u 1 Ow nt t,uti. n of tlontorpt eotoolmors to
their *tit...nor itrticl...l of ZINC PAINT: , , e , -tti ! L. .
ikroo.,s. au.] Irons thy ottp,tiotot Italterto lo oh. to 7.1/IC
are 110 t.ran.l.l more tro...tal.lv I, yowl, and ,re Invite
the rutllll I, 111, quality then, IVe Into
in nn• 1,1/I •' Mulli:,11 , 'l * ' %,n.'. 1U 1.4. no,
loan an,. trite. I.nt Ind nil ..t r I.: atu1...1 . A Hie, Lean.
I'l, L. tan. 11.1••• art,. that cat, le•
Irep.. rod el-01 , 11nel at. rl.. nu be nu, of rt. tinnz it. Lter.
VVe nil alt. nu., ..or L ,
in Zint., without
rdn. loan. ,1111,, aiel all pureldr...-.1 I, will, Otte
Lime!, ell/111104, 1 1.41.1 L t.. Le adulterated.
!LAU, U UPIfNFAA,
ofra - 0, 133 %linden Lane. N. •.rk.
Ilr ISAIAII DICKEY A C , J,
No. hi, R ater street,
rrlIE 1101'E COAL COMPANY having re
x • - cutly Int ulth L.,,st , cpt it, truum , rttt”2: a-1,1 L rt, ot.
Ingtart,l by liar, Manufacturers' 1,1/rime, '..tti
ait, a•t I,l,lNitro ill PitAtl.l', that tlwir
chi the wi•r, promptly 11 J.
of r5....1C., , t1,1.:,y U. 111,11 \
Ag , •tit "r ff.q, ("•41 Cuil,pkny Uncit,/Jap
T/•-,‘ tolm, 27, I
11 I s II F' EL I) & ‘4. 0 N
I_l • SIIIHT %IANI'PACTURFR-..
No. :1, 11..u' STU:FL - T. i'ITTIFTITLIFS
11. , thAt :•lIIRTS
at• II . t ...n)
he I fr..n. the part the
In 11..11 , ,
the I,
N... n,l. ”11.1 C. 0. 11111V rs , ,
t. nil /Wt.... 4,11 al. iiintle Li Iliv Curt, "I
lfftk
•.•1 not
4.1 .1. h.'s!
4:11 Fr,m th. 1ut41.110 nt eh' ulder, h • f the
wri-t pont
.11, II elght 4 the perlon, from th.• ehoul.let to the k
t.t W 14.114..- withwithout c.,114.r.., the .t ..f ,11.. t
and 1) Ot 11,dir•cti••n r y wt, A.
Thin plan N.y cute. tnn.o... nAnt will I. .rl Kr•.al calm. 1.,
K..1.11-un•n at a , i,larint, a a nail It imp...nine 1 , .I.44ran at
1,01.• SI.O t. tin,. .0 alt I, and lit.
# II mill,
11,, •.0 lotntl.h full n....0rtut.,1 o -;lort, of out 4 , ,,
, :fa , lure, iuul Livia/en., v rlllll.l 01...1m.
L I IcSIIVKLD i S.Ol,
f,lo; N ,, 7u ‘N .i ii 1(3 , 4 , 4. Pitt.l,lllllt.
1 )1 , :i.:;( ). i.1 , : i i:!(.):\ ,. .. 1. — , ' I TIt t :( , I , - . l;a ‘ ru A le , r i s A i , i , p ‘ l , , , • t r:-;- .
I. ti,...h.s .1.4,1,..1 I , ooOtotl totooolt Nattotti F. 31e.ton
u1t1,dt.,11.1,0 !J0... the 1.11,11...,‘
A I.VERIN A MA:‘,N
NATHAN F
Pit tam rt.;ll. F.• rnary 7th, I`,:.( h• 14.1
ft(i-P.IIII'NEIISIIII'. --A. A. M:ISoN h as
em,....mt..x.1 with him, 1p
tt II 'Till:. of Alleifhomy, tih.hi the 'lfni • , f 1 A. 11.1mIN
1 whom Lb. !fry U.A.• lmadm-mi will I.m.fimtlfmtr.lhA
usual of N. , fifth AI.I,:ItIN 11.1,1 N,
NATrIANxIIITI
Pltt.bnrgh. Frbrunry 7th, 1454-1,1,9
QTO V ES.—No. 124 NVoo,l street, above
kJ F•t rut.—wy I•rg L•avt. t. , all the Trade to our mt.. k .4
, A nre• nit.i engt form in eetterni I In. ing
NJ every thing in unr I:nr, wr coo safely nay that sin man n.•t
uurfuta.....l w Soak, fitting, 1.11.1 •Itsotbiletta. I , y any la 11,
trtale ii. re frill find It t., their ad.antage to call be
fore buying . igewitere.
fPI4 GRAFI, REIRMY Eli. A ORA FF.
OTI E The partnership lieret,d“re
I. leg Letu,en Jna,l 11,,Atett,. L. lloAtott.q and G. NV
f•tinth. ender tho firm of tiasTerrxß, ANIITII A CO, Nt:o.
ItEr de) of Novttuftwr toot. t, thr rata,
pun hae.. , of the IrtfxrrAt .f it Ifoothotter by
The htmto.o. wilt br courbp - t.l o hervwfote, under the
none 0t fIUSTETTKR A AXIITII.
JAc)lt IitISTETTEIL,
darn" 0. W. SMITII.
(L 1) Pi: XS —Many now find it difficult to
in. rind Its furtnerly Nlnnufartureiv and
iliwlera have lie., tenituoil the quality of loth KaIA
tied is.irk ion i is, Ili t,flit, In reduce the prite—consuutora
loraertnia (lint low iirice is tint alwaks cheap
kait. our naide exiirusisly t.. kinky, of the very
heal material H 1,1111414. and warratiteil—froin $1 to $4.
Jal2 Curlier ,tf Fourth.
liIANOSTANL) AIELODEUNS.— JOAN 11.
at YI,IIIR. str,st, between
It,muond alley and Fourth t.trtstt, till open
Ohs tkty, Friday Ow 2:Alt, to addition to a
large stuck now on hand,
EIOIIT YEW PI A NO. FORT}:S,
And a complete and elegant new stock of MASON d HAM
LIN'S MItbEL MELODEONS. J e.l,
ATED NT OIL CLOTHS.—The undersigned
having se,ured Letters Patent for the manufacture of
I.THA 11 , s , PAK ENT WINDOW ?MADE OIL CI,OTID+.
.•I mrious colors, is now prepared to furnish the trade with
all widths. from 11 ,i I ..94 yards nide. Being the wde eianu
facturer, persons &strng of obtaining the right to vend the
KRIM' can d, so on application to
npl 1 iii—citl); Factory Irwin FL., Pittsburgh, l's
I)I.SINF.Sii AND MONEY —Au opportunity for
) iat t. anti a partnership In a magnificent, permanent,
.I‘.•pir and Inter atlas liustuelvs. It now open I, acceptance,
Lt a patty who wtaltea to make money. Here ten chance
that at, occur but once in a Cell Wry. None but rellabie
parties. wish bonito.. qualification,ei front sfi.tioo to
available capital, toast reply to m this notice: and it.
Erich. it demonstration of facts will be presented, that will
ev hibll aI. Iltion the mast vaptivating and diaartible. Thb
.•at, ik-penny but b i ota hots a nd
soleitituttal in every real...xi; and the roiverent rtertitiity in
t lied.
II)_ Address " Man unirt Pust I Pit tidiurgh,
and lull dews will he ointiounicatml.tw.ttlittf
IRON CITY CULLEGE-I)Ar ANT" EVENING
et..toiscs—Arithmrtic, Willing and Book-ktrying.-1.11.4
and I /ent Aisirtments separate.
A RITIINI ETIC. and Its applications to 'mimo, (a nett
yste to.) *hurter, plainer, and batter adapted to than
1. to totted In any treaties. Results "hymnal alt It eat
facility by new rile, termed llArlilinietwal Sao. " At - Ith
met irer must 11.
O. for o Mentor of the Collage.
dae 1 Y. W. JENKINS, Principal,
TIioNIAS OLIVER, SADDLE, HARNESS AND
TRUNK MANUFACTURER, No. 4 &. Clair street,
P,t
DTI_ 11.4,0 Ch ng, Will" Spurs, &c.
I rN ES k DENNY, Forwitniitig, and llornminslon Myr.
cj Omuta, No. t,l %S' ter Fitt eet., Pittnburgh. (milt)
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
AT UREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
JOHN M. ROitERTS In now selling off Ids large and
choice stock of Rue Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy
ticsels at a very small advance on first cost, preparatory to
enlarging hie Store Room and the purchase of an entire
new stock for the spring trial.
Persons Ilecring GREAT BARGAINS should call early, no
it is his determination to clone out his present stock with
out regard to former prices.
Don't forget the pIace—ROBETATS', 16 FIFTH street, near
Market, 111,6
Nr EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING
—ROSENTHAL h BRO., Filth street, opposite Ma
th,ll'l4, have IL large stock of Men and Boys' CLAYTIIING
on hand, comprising !k me entirely new and elegant styles,
which they are prepared to tarnish ut the lowest rash prices.
Alm., a large and hoduuriable stock of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS. docl.Sdly
SWALLOW -TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL
ANL/ NEW YORK PACKET SHIPS.
rh,,,d by Orrnehus (h - oinen, South :0w!, II
The subscriber is the only Agent in Pitts
burgh lor the Line—lias always on
RAFTS for sale fur any amount. payable at ani4A,_
In England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
JOHN THOMPSON. European Agent,
Infly 110 Liberty et reet, Pitt.buigh.
TWATCII AGENCY.—We have heen ap
pointed sole Agent for the State of PelineylvalllN,
for the sale of the celebrated and unequalled Watches of
CHAS. FRODSCIAAI, Bt Smarm, Losmon,
(Formerly J. R. Aluvotin,)
Being hie "Improved Chronometer Series," tier which the
Britinli Government awarded a premium of £3.170. They
venally regulate \A Ithill a minute a year! There in perfect
regularity of time under every variety of climate and post-
Lim, and are um atlectial by railruad traveling, bombe( k. or
the most violent exercise.
A uso—An excellent stock of all other kinds of Watches.
40 - Watch Repairing done promptly. and In the most an
perior manner. W. W. WILSON,
fetal) RI Market at, corner at Fourth.
COAL WORKS FOR SALE.—Sixty three
acres of hunt. with 210 of Coal attached, and all the Im
provement., there‘m in successful operation. Said Fann is
situated on the Monongahela river. 34 miles above Pitts.
linrgh, and is impplied with a Farm Muses Baru, Tenant
Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed
in quality. For further particulars apply to
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
jel2itif No. 233 Liberty street.
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PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1856.
Jamaica,
Santa l,rni
Bog et,
London Cordial,
&Imam*.
SUNDRIES.
Rutherford's Scotch Alel
Barclay's, London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
ALsintha
Anbrethe,
'Curacea,
Sardines,
Mocha and Java,
Young flys. and Blank Teas,
English Bridieuil Cher.,
imported Havana Cigar., of
various brands,
Ohl Monongahela Whisky, of
all grodos.
connected with tbo hold
mytONLsw
t - __v
El=
ortf,
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SEEM
ZEE!
MISCELLANEOUS
The Greatest Medical Discovery
nF THE AGE.
TR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hful discor
erkal in one of our common pluiture wade a nativity
that citron eerry kaid of flamer, from the le,,rsl ..*rofrdo feu
cam mon Pimple.
Ile has treated It In over eleven Mindrval cases, and never
(idled except in two eases (troth thunder hnmor./ lie has
ill his poSSOSSiOII leer toit hundred certificates of Its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warnuited to rare a nursing, sore mouth.
One to three bottles will core the worst kind of pimples 4,f
the ftwe.
TWO to three bottle., will nconr the system of boils.
Two bottles are warranted to cure tho worst cancer In the
month ant stnmw h.
Three to fire bottles are warrant-r 1 tai cure the worst case
of erpdpelaa.
Ono to . two hOttlett are warrantrA to core dl tie t.l the
eyes.
Two bottlnn are wurrunted to cure ruoulug .1 the ear end
I.lou hoe Hawn," the t o ur.
Fair to lox ha dee are warrannel to Cure Corrupt and roll
slag aeon,
01le ha tl' stilt core aealy erupth.a of the Ain.
Tee., to direr 'emirs are wet routed to Cur• the rnuat dee
perote L l / 1 1.1 of rtlettnlattqat.
Two or three laatlea are warranted to eure the worst CAM'S
of ringworm.
Three to liar bottles are warranted to cure halt rheum.
Five to right bottles will cure the worm otee Of 'scrofula.
A lament ie always experieneed from the tlrat hottle, and
perhol ritro in warranted when the above qz:tity In
taken.
Nothing looks so Improbable to threw oho have In vain
tried all the wonderful tnenlicLttw of this day, MS that a n.a.-
M. , 11 ‘ll,l growing in the 111141111,, said along uldstnne walla,
xhunlJ ewe ever' linear it, the ei) stein; yet it ir 1100 It natal
fact. If yon haven humor It has to start. There are um Ile
nor ands, hum. or Ws about nutting sontecasee and nut
).•nr.. I peddled oar!, thonnand bottle, of It in the vicinity
of It"st,tl I Luna it. ents'lS in every C.:.• It ban
.ne nettle of Si,,- greatest Naos es er doll,. In Ma...aachn...,.,t,,
I aline it to children a year old: 1.• old people 1d Nixie I
t• .55•11 I pun,, w,.rnly I•—king children, w 114....
N. a -It and tinily, rt•ltored to n ported %tato of health In )
one NA Ile.
T. , 01.1. att.. are nillipsrt h. it sick headache, o t a,
will always rata it. Il give great ~h,•r to rotorrh /11111
1,, hare been cuati, 1, years, harp taki,
tad loin regulah4l I.) it. Wiwi,. Ili, h..lt is *mail it murk,
quit, hot when Iher , Is nU. derauk.uuatt 14 the ttllll'.
iiiii, It si lli•ittNe very sill irldar hot
intuit tua be alartned—they slumps ilkapprar from) fard
It' n a There 1.1.'1,1 a bud result hot,, It. Ut, th ,
.11,1 that fvoling frt.] ).airaair
like it la , . ia , rabl. I !wit,' iu•nie ni,al extrik,agnill
1. 11...1.11111/..• ..1 It ChM Mall 1144441 , i N. chimp.. a
ei 1,..at 3 art Vq.. Ilalr
NI I, lio•rtt, Is hi, h. a 11,1 541110,1 , 1 it, tab dirks/hes
Scrilltil,,its H 4,111111: the !writ arid under the rarit pr t ,
Su t hire :thane' I ItioroVvry $.l per bottle.
totie lathe sja.aliful Orr day.
t,..1 eight p.a... beastat r.hildreu frian
ll', la vivid seals, can ha
made &pH all roustitutl"., take eliosttgli to orwritte
1111 I hl • h..1 4, 1/1 tul,t• a.huy.
11r KENNEDY rit., icar.btl attendalu t• in bad rates of
wli"letiale and retail. at Dr. KF.ISFIIi'm.I4II W/Kgi
4,,rncr Virgiu edit), awl J. I'. FLENIINIi. Alle
gh.•n,v.
hiEW SPRING STOCK OF
CHICKEIIING & SONS
PIANO FORTES.
.11.11 N If. 1, 00
fifiplic 1001 r.-eelled VII r•
Cif It'Kto.ftlNie A N , !st.'
VI ANI I PI Pia F:>, /Arid • • di,
ihe Stt wit oelecto,l fl Fttri 04 Sale, t•r t:
.oti n 4,11111.11%, '1 01 er) 10rIvt) ettitl It) k k .
11141011., I tit ..I 1. ) the 114-00 t I 'hick, 10,,, • 1:,04,0,,, Ittan the
1.101,0 , 0 t t•I C O'T I. t/ , Ihr to,,st ho,. 1„,1
Seven ()clove Squar• Plano Forte's.
..•it a. thrir •operl , nod toimintlde 1'ntl.•1"
lAll‘ll.l 1 PIANn v"irrt: ~!
thc,t NEI% )..CA %nib It, sr PATENT 1110 N
1.1 P ATENT it,. \lt' I/ •1 ollonnwit.-.1
purr ImAcr th.. ttl.tmfa..turrr, but to lb.• nut... to
I.- in nll froin,tl t,fret m I h.q."... el. 1.. hind,
E. , tia in 11,getlii It , Mal , rliti and .kt .....I.lp.
11,1,4 Ait IA \ A Nit:
NELnitia. torl
11. NI E 1.1. 1 ,11. No. F I W 44 4trvet,
1..1 wrvu Liteun..tvl .111 r) ett,,l
f:a elLickt,og 1.4 IlitmbiArKit and
o",..:11 Pent..tublS
. _
FOURTH STREET CARNET STORE.
D". D. & H. McCALLIII,
44 - 57 frtPl RTII tTR EET. NEAR Il'ot11)-1,44
THE ott,oto.o of ;Hirt t.nsion w r.-ninn - tfolly InTne.l to out
i.rrrwrit i•to, k. nt.i..."1,41 SA lit'. Inchottug
14—t .fonias \ • ifogloch nod Tninnlity liE-
Itrtonn.l, nod TnE...ntty. stain.,.
f'n,•oill. nod :"tni, 111 Seim. Modium and 1.. w
inn tra nod ottinq 1•1, F•ro-nd Ineltnn.
It. - atßatrin Tv, RodaEol bathank ; nod Ftnir
Cu, ;win , Pl.or (OI Clutha, truer 1 t.. i 4 1..4 v. ldr, titrunio
Wald ii,.. , an, . I it 1:1.-tliet, form hhints!
rallknew4ll . llll. , and Tahl. ( ' .. V1.,11 111/1“11 51.1 C.... at Mut •
ens. ikmrth , Inuit lint; Stalr Rode; List. awl
!hitt h CiarpvtAi. i-itt•tiAto tilltithi, with raer) •atigity of WI,
11,111 11 , 11aii.I, all of rElHoli
will tn. offered St y iitL.l4., at.. rat...,
4/hir It , - aro hint. prepared to foroish lIARRINEITON"B
cAlter:r Etile.l4
31.4iNstiELD SEMISARI
Asp
Allegheny County Normal School.
A !,..tat fun? rn .1,1 to Wt. !tear the ill flaw?!
of Mr 61,1:01,1 and Warth.nyk.
Piat/A
It NI. K KKR. A NI • ,tl 4.ertittrtult.tit.
M A K Klilt. I t titttlital newt:tty.
REV It !WPM E1t.. , 0N. A M. Prof idtt.,t,turtt.
ttts.frrllel4,4l. County Suprtistlt tttll rtt-t•t•rtt
hr. Nlttittory \. *1 and rttitrt..l for T..a. I 11. .11 1 r
HAS. to. IL.IO w Alall uvx Pupas t.t riot, 4111.
A limited ouhtlott fonto/os an I.totr. I ite the Iowa) • f
the ......uperlotottarof 6.44 t.in.llll“ ten iPr . 4 . 0,1•t1 lu tlor
villorre nrnl ‘ltiolty, at I, week
TER3I,I titotrlto of 1 , ~ ek, IN AD% A NCF: -
11troutitag.. 1,..,1011a tool laght. fat 00
TOtthth. It. txr to lo
To.t.lott. thttroritt,r t.. lorpairt for too.
.411,1 11,. Nc•l 111.4 p. h.-4 at nor tittle mb. lOoottl,,
or It. Itt.. Qla. ter
1,0 lure ..Xll tm. h Toms, lil,lll
Ten.ch log
turilter Itifurtunt.l,.n Luidrose
B. M. KEIUL Plttet.urgh.
CAMPBELL Si. POLLOCK,
WIIOLEAALE DEALXIIS IX
Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods
AND MANUFACTURERS OY
PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CILT
MOULDINGS.
No. Bb Wood it., Corner of Diamond alley.
THEY refer to n long experience in this
into guarantee to the pur•Liaaer that be
will get the latest end beet etylee, and at priors as low ea
any other retablinhinent
An ILISP.CiIt. 1.11 their etxk mean no obligation to bay.
Equal attention will he shown to Merchants, whether their
calls he for eXILIIIiIIIttIOD or purehaile. tahlthlutiLlatw
DAVID CAMPBELL & SAMUEL POL-
Loci: have associated together andel' the style of
t Alll'llEl,l. S POL.I.t/CK, for the 1,1 a getterul
Variety nod Dry Goods business, and the manufacture of
plain and Witted Line 11111 Mouldings. mlll9
DISSOLUTION.—The partnerslkip hereto
fur.. existing between the undersigned u, the Commie.
MIA 11, Pm - warding ttud Stelubl.utt Ageoey, is this dey dlaw.l red
by nititual exinsent. The business will be curried ou by R.
NI. LI L'NTER L.4litnercial
JAR. RRR.
Saint April 1, 1556. It M. 111.7 i TRH_
I)ISSOLUTION.—The to-patrtnermhip here
t.xisting bet w.,11 JAMES KERB, Jr, and Kotrr. M.
NTKII, la this day ainsolvtst by niutits.l c.,thieSt. It. M.
HUNTER rill still continue the STEAMBOAT AGENCY anti
CoMMISSION .11,1 P'ORW A IibINO BUSISE.sS. ut Si l'Ami
uiercial street, and 27 Levee. JAMES KERIL JR.
nplaa t. M. M. MISTER.
DOORS FROM TILE SALES AND
vffitTATI,INS.-Tht, bolowritwr le now °potting hix
hat. loUrcii.,l and Importations. PriveA tumlorat,
JOHN S. DAVISON,
ely9 6u Market, near Fourth tamot.
UNTEARABLE BOOKS ron CHILI)REN
—The., are entirely new, and Iteautlf4lly colored and
illustrated. A great variety of them. Call awn at
DAVII;ONT BOOK STORE,
npg 66 Market street. near Fonrth.
VOR SALE.—Two fine building lots in Man
i: cheater, 34 f,.et trout by 124 feet deep, near the land
bought for an extensive iron works.
A farm and mill property tu Derry hewuship, Westin.,
land county. 127 acres with good improvements and in a
tine grain growing part of the country, near Learnt",
A lovely country residence and 5 or 10 amen of land, on
the Pennsylvania Railroad and adjoining the Swissvale 811,
thai, with ~,r) thing to make it desirable us a ouutry Hod
o ity residence.
A lut gr,aind and tiw,•lllrtgis, in Enst Liberty, 76
feet trw,t end 13.5 Gad dray. .
A factnry building and lot. In A 11001.11) it r. nith
hollor and nou'lnnory coutplete, tot a ,oilou hattlug And
oft.kum factory. Apply to
np9 BLAKELY S RICHEY.
r'o LES.---:io acres of situate at
bout lAV , 1111i1, front the city. for attic Tin, land in
and In, AI. II 1,,r retiniences,—will be cold
at•t 11, .0 In lota 1.. amt puichawrs. F'rieu luvr and tAte, 1.3.-
!Iwo n. 9. CUTHBERT 0 SuN,
kV) 51
LIIIIISIIFELD t SON will pen nn
s Thursday, April loth, new styli. of Scarfs and Ties,
of the bv-at French fabric., that arrived by the Atlantic."
L. 1.111tS1114:Lll & SON'S,
app N 0.70 Wood street.
INEN CAMBRIC lI.DRES.—A full as
burnitetit of kichard,nh. Sonß k Ordmi's,limit, and
Nitll • ,•Ito a French raki, 11/o,..tkerchirfs.
at— L. HIRSMFELD & SON'S,
mpg Nu 70 Wood street
CANES AND UMBRELLAS — Of every de
cription at (ap9) L. lIIRRIFELD & SON.
(IOTTON HALF HOSE—Of all grades, of
& Sous Sockory, and John Dan's English
goods. L. lIIESEVELD & SON'E,
ap9 N 0.70 Wood stroet.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATH.A.RIOR
1 / 1 the greateet Beautifier of the age.
witiours PREMIUM BATH/LAWN
Benders the Hair soft and glossy.
For sale by KEYSER, RANT, SCOTT and gar.T ERA, at 24
48
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INVENTIONS AND PATENTS
MOSES F. EATON.
AGENT FOR THE
Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights.
And Dar in every varioty of ,MECHANICAL AND
OTHER PATENTS. Office and Exhibition nOOlll, NO. 189
niter STKEET, near Wood, Pitmhtirgh,
Xfea - - ihderd fur Patented Articles of every dooerlption
proispdVuttonded to.
ADE TS WANTED. mh2o
Trott's Oil Globes for Steam Engines
FORE PITT IRON WORKS, }
l'rrreßutum, April 14th, IE4B.
Air. .V. F. Eakm—.S.ir : Mr. UtaJrge Trott's ''Patent Oil
Globes" have town In use on the Engines in our works for
three s four years pest, Mali hove perform...lw, satisfactory,
that an now apply them to all the engines we make. For
two years past. we have abandoned the use of any other kind
of OR lsinhes. Respectfully, yours,
[ From the New York Scientific American.)
Patent Finishing Plane.
This Invention Intended for nee where it is desired to im
part a tine, 1111/IUVi 11, (1111) gloley surface to the wood; but it in
applicable, with telvantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes.
The'novelty coluilefil in placing the cutting chisel. or hit, In
front of the wedge, instead of behind, &sin common planes;
alio In applying a metallic month-pleco to the face of the
plane, In front of the chile!, whtli mouth piece serves AI the
rest for the chisel, and cenifnis the throat of the plane.
But the month piece Is to close to the edge of the bit an to
prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wend in
the leant I ndevd, we hare He en the Implement ap
plied to Out pinning of wood 11K-xiti.l the grain, and traps
'tersely to the grain, leaviuq the wool perfectly smooth. ti n
p. 114.1 11 the operation of thin Met re fluent, thnt it may titi
plied td I.lnning 'teenel-r-.—witit entire, inicenio--a
tbh,K which van not safely be done by the 101111110 h plane.
The I,ecoliar arrangement of the ninon, piece, bit, and
vtgo, nitim l / 4 a eiritipliqn am/ time, (oaring for the hit
throti,liniit its whole length, and ilispetn,,i, ,under all dr.
Jill the use of n cap doable bit.
TIII.a very simple and ell, tic, improvement, deethied,
we hat t i 1111 nllll li,, way into every carpenter's shop
OW Inn,l. N. tool chest is v.inipletn without it. Tliv im
vi.ittor I. 11 m. C. ids patent
Learn ,let,, .Innt.ry le., 1.:.5.
4/4-- NlorKN F. No. 1:V First street, Agent for
laklet.l,o
Pirreauitoii, Jculuitry 18613
MA. M. F. Rion We are Odelnet-oaken, rind
lasso used Hopper's Patent Veneer Kane, and we can recom
mend it tii all our fellow workmen as far superior to the old
mode of scraping. A man can plane as much veneering in
one hear with this ;dune as he cold scrape io the old way
inn day: and with greater ease; for any man that lour used
the scraper knows that it cramps the hand, and will horn
and hi ester the fingers. We would not do without these
Plane, if they ael three times the mom.) they do. We have
rase, font his Patent Jack and Fore Plane, and consider it
entsirnir Lr the old fall Nita. ear plane against the
gmln of the wood as well as with it.
]our., Sc, Ji tll N M. TWICE,
N 1 NI H. LEWIS,
A NTI LEFFER,
ExTER Lxvvr.k. Farernan,
t;, C. HOLLI EDT,
JACOB SCHOWOELD,
S. F. IiOICE,
Emitl.tyed xt T. %%am,: & to NH net Factor y
Agents for Patents
VIP only agent . the ,tale and purchase of patent
right- generally, nit, keeps a permanent office for
that porpose that ur know of, is Muses F. Eaton. I:t9,
First street, l'itt , lrurgh. Itis office is a perfect mu
retain of specimen patents and inechaniral euriosities ;
not ft mere collection of profitless samples of human
ingenuity and invention, but an exhibition of the
moat valuable, labor-eating contrivances, in the va
rious departments of mechanical and agriculture!
science. No one interested in this lane of business,
shotild fail to call on Mr. Eaton, who is a gentleman
, f-cience as licit as general intelligence, and who
nill rommunirate any desired information relative to
the businesti in which he is engaged.--111 ,, ,,,..ri11e
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PITISDFROIi, April 10th, 1856.
_V. F. Eat,,, Dear sir: We hove now
been working the new Match Machine that
you have to sell. for some time, and we feel safe
in ,a) lug that there i. 110 machine for making
lucifer matches in this country that can be at all
compared with it. It works admirably—and
turns out work very fast. Very little capital is
required to start business with it, and there is
few branches of business toore profitable. We
consider it one of the most ingenious inven
tions we have ever seen, and it must find
purchasers wherever known. We are well
pleased with our purchase of Territory, and pre
sume you will soon find a sale for all you have to
dispose of. Yours Truly,
rilllE NEXT, ANI) TIIE EIGHTII
LIC BALK or CAM'S AT ROCII ESTER, will take place
the pri-t00.014. nn WELINIODAY, Tat Ittra or Aran
net., at 10 01. L. k.. A )1. At TON SALt wlll be nßerevi a aom
1. ~1 Nl , ler A Ll' A E 111.1ILDINO IAYTS IN THE
TOWN. as w. 41 as ELM; ANT FANCY sirm FOR OEN
TLEm WKS! DENC ES, raid, at former andse were held
10 rvncrer M. T. C. UOCLIL
Itwheate,. April a, is 66. 14.51
- _
1) LA IN SATINPAIiE RS, of various colors,
10a 8111, I. W. Y. MARSHALL A CO.,
spl 87 Wood street.
j-101'TEE
RIO hags prime R.M
kets Java; foe sale by
JOILhi MOORLIRAD.
NAT SPRINii TANNERY FOR SALE,
I—ff die,llll6, bebor Wheeling,
. • top, a re- of grund. a large dwelling house
it', 6 1...4. tal firm ildot and 7 lak ond ; Food stable and
burl, lea., '..l l.• 3 double vats. &C.. 41 . .; ample shop
room ; and a reuletr of selected fruit. It is but a short
6.1 A no Le (non Baltine IA and Ohio Railroad depot.
chestuut oak bark Clau ho' hall in abundance at a low price
The location is fat "raid° for doing a large business, hay Lug
the ad‘autatta of Loth toot and railroad, for further par
-1,11161, apply to E. CUTHBERT a .4LON,
apt% 61 Market st.
NOTICE. --The Subgeribers have made ar
rungequents with E. Mc Lure to conduct their business
In Allegheny city. at the obi stand of N. Whiting A Co,
where the publ, will find 11 large and select assortment of
New Spring and Summer Dry &Mods, which will be daily
replenWied from our Immense /dock, Fifth It, Pittsburgh,
then niionfing the public, ae we have a reeldent paltrier In
the eastern markets, en opportunity of seeing and examin
ing new styled of gouds
A. A. MASON & CO.
Pittsburgh, April lot, 1866 apB
H OME AGAIN.—FRANK CARGO, after
an absence of some mouths. has returned to the city.
His former patrons or others seething tho services of his
BRASS OR QUADltlithli BAND,
Con find him at R. M. CAIIIIO'I,I Photographic Rooms, No. 76
Fourth et. fel&
8800() -'AM prepared to negotiate
LOANS from $lOO upwards OR Promissory
Note, Boni., Mortgages, mot uollatornlA
J. K. MORANUR,
snarl No. why Fourth street.
rilirnlß - OWNANTtiIiSOR SOAP.-1 have
j.c ...Real Ave gr.ab of thLs flue Soup.
JOS. FLEMING,
rnhll comer of Dimond and Market eta.
QIIEEP SHEARS, SCYTHES, &c.—The
I... Tiber is now opening, at No. R 9 Wood street, Fitts.
burgh, Pa, a very superior article of Sheep Shears, Grain
and Grass Scyth., Scythe Soothe, Manure and Bay Forks,
Corn and Garden hoes. Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Chain Fumy
Flstnres, &e. mh26 SAMUEL FAIINKSTOCK.
MORPHIA -100 ounces for sale by
spl2 IL A. FAIiNESTOCK & CO.
Palmer , . Celebrated Epicurean Sauce.
STANDS preeminent for flavoring Soups,
Graslea Vlsia, Meat, Game, &c, &c. We advise all good
huiviewives to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Groce.
ry Stores lu the United States and Canada.
Pot sale by M'CLORti and G. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh.
P. T. WRIGHT & CO.,
janl9slauly 24.1. Market street, Phladelphla.
- pLAX-Thiß day received by
apl2 lIHNItY H. COLLINS.
WIITE FlSll—Trout, Mackerel and Sal
on for sale by [apl2) H V.NRY IL COLLINS.
_
GREEN LIIDES.-60 Green Salted Hides
lust marred and for We by
mb27 SPRING KR If ARBAMIEL
RE
MOVAL. —/Etna Insuranve Company
"I" Hartford, removed from corner of Fifth and - Wood
ntrects to No. 97 Water street, over Greif, Bennett & Co.'s
/run Ware Hunan, Owl'e they will continue to Issue policies
ou ail deseriptions of property. as Menial. Gash assets Janu
ary 1, llifel, $1,074,395. 11. B. TEN-EYOK, Agt.,
No. 97 Water at.. Pittsburgh.
QILKS, SILKS.-A. A. MASON & CO
Ly have opened another Large lot of Plaid. Fig'd and Plain
breee Silkn, Moire Antique, .to,, of very rich and elegant
tylee and colon, 4,3
CONCENTRATED LYE—The best article
now in use for making Hard and etitt Soaps—alway. ou
band in large quantified, and for sale by
tub 2 -1 FLESIINO BROS.
1 4 1 LOU bble Hoosier and Palmetto
arum's, to arrive by steamboat "Sovereign," fur hale
ALEX. HUNTER.
AFRICAN CAYENNE PEPPER-300 lbe.
far sale by B. A. BAHNM I TOCK 3 CO.,
uth2t) Corner First and Wood streets.
BACON -20 Wale prime Cincinnati Should
...llP 10 hit& S. C. alum fur dale by
upg:2t ALEX. uuNnaft, 299 Liberty et.
PUKE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS OF
ALL THE DIFFILIINNT PLAVOItB.—.4 largeantitall
asadtrueut Vocrlvoti by recent arrivals, and selling wholesale
and retail at prices lower than usual, by S. JAYNE&
apt Pekin Tea Store, 38 Pifth street.
UGARS.—Lovering's crushed and pulve
r-
Stzed Sugars, Sro sale by S. JAYNES,
apB Pekin Tea Store, 38 Pllth street.
SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACE
.0 every deacription, at
aplT
L. LLIRSHFELD & SON'S,
No. 70 Wood street,
PITTSBURGH POST.
MONDAY MORNING
We gave the substance of the foreign news on
Saturday morning, but will add the following
particulars:
A despatch has been this morning received from
the Earl of Clarendon, Her Majesty's Principal
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, dated
Paris, March 30, announcing the signature of
peace at 2 o'clock on that day, at the Foreign
Office in Paris.
The plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, of
Austria, of Prance, of Prussia, of Russia, of
Sardinia, and of Turkey, have affixed their sig
natures to the treaty which puts an end to the
war, and viiitch, while definitively settling the
Eastern question, pstablishes the tranquility of
Europe on solid and durable bases.
The exchange of the ratifications will take
place at Paris in four weeks, or sooner, if possi
ble ; until that time the stipulations of the treaty
cannot be made public.
KNAI' h WADE.
[From the Supplement to the London CM7ette Extraordi
nary, March
lion. Spencer Ponsonby arrived at the Foreign
office this morning from Paris, with the definitive
treaty for the restoration of peace, and for the
maintenance of the integrity and independence
of the Ottoman Empire, which was yesterday
signed at Paris by the plenipotentiaries of Her
Majesty, of the Emperor of the French, of the
King of Sardinia, and of the Sultan, and also of
of the Emperor of Austria and of the King of
Prussia, im the one part, and of the Emperor of
all the Russian on the other.
The plenipotentiaries of the Congress met
at noon yesterday, in uniform, at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, to sign the treaty. Immediately
after the sitting all the plenipotentiaries pro
ceeded in a body to the Tuileries, where they
had the honor of being received by the Emperor.
At 2 o'clock a salvo of 101 guns announced
the conclusion of peace to the population of
Paris.
In the evening the whole city was spontane
ously illuminated in the most brilliant manner."
Paris (March 30) cortospondence of the London Times
The great question that has kept all Europe
in suspense for weeks past is at last resolved.
The treaty of peace with Russia was signed be
tween 1 and 2 o'clock this day, at the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. The guns of the Invalides
have announced the fact to the population of
Faris, and before the hour at which 1 am now
writing the tidings will have been borne on the
electric wires to the remotest part of the French
territory. I telegraphed to you at miday that
within an hour or two l'i'aoe would heconcluded,
and again when the intelligence was communica
ted in a supplement to the .tfoniteur.
A Council of Ministers was held at the Tuiler
ies at 114 o'clock, and remained sitting till 12}
o'clock.
The Emperor presided, and gave his last in
structions, and Count Waleweki returned to his
official residence to receive the Plenipotentiaries.
They appeared in full uniform, and wore all
their orders and decorations. They assembled
in the Salle de Conferences before 12 o'clock,
and after the treaty was read over, proceeded to
sign it, in the same alphabetical order in which
they have been wont to take their places during
the conferences.
Crowds of people had been out from an early
hour, as it was known that something important
was to occur, and numerous groups of spectators
gathered on the quays opposite and close to the
Foreign-Office, to see the Plenipotentiaries pass.
These were received, both on going and return
ing. with marks of great respectfrom the people.
Everything took place as mentioned. The mo
ment the signatures were completed the expected
signal was given and the cannon from the es
planade of the Invalides proclaimed the news,
before the Plenipotentiaries had quitted the hall.
Soon after, the following notice was posted up
on the walls of Paris:—
11. Joants & Co
CONURESS OR Pitais, Sunday, March 30, 1856.
Petteebhas been signed this day,at 1 o'clock
at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 'The Pleni
potentiaries of France, Austria, Great Britain,
Prussia, Russia, Sardinia and Turkey, have
affixed their signatures to the treaty which puts
an end to the present war, and which, by settling
the question of the East, establishes the repose
of Europe on solid and durable bases.
(Signed,) PIETRE, Prefect of Police.
The notice was read by thousands, with intense
curiosity and with great satisfaction. Soon after
appeared a supplement to the Monitettr contain
ing the same announcement. The effect produ
ced is, of course, all that could be imagined, and
the feeling would very probably have been much
more strongly expressed, had it not been that
for two or three days past the conclusion was
confidently expected for this day. The weather
is fine, the sky serene, the sun warm and un
dimmed, and ell the thoroughfares are thronged
with people. Already preparations are made for
the illuminations of tonight, which it is expect
ed will rival the display on the birth of the Im
perial Prince.
The Plenipotentiaries will' continue. to meet
during the present week, as before, for the set
tlement of other matters not of a light or unim
portant character, which have not yet been set
tled. They, and the resident members of the
diplomatic corps, dine in full uniform with the
Minister of Foreign Affairs to-morrow,
The treaty will not be made public until the
exchange of the ratifications; and, as Constan
tinople and St. Petersburg are distant from Paris i
the Plenipotentiaries remain still bound by their
obligation of silence for two or three weeks to
come.
SAD PICTURE OF A ONCE BEAUTIFUL AND SAPPY
FERALR.—The Mrs. Howard, to whom we allu
ded in our last, was re-arrested yesterday morn
ing, only a short time after her discharge from
the watch-house, She was found by a policeman,
in a stable, in company with a lot of drivers.
She was of course grossly intoxicated. After
being taken before Justice Davis, she was sen
tenced to the Penitentiary for thirty days as a
vagrant.
The history of this unfortunate creature is a
melancholy one. Some may censure, but we are
disposed to pity her. Less than a year ago she
was living in New York with her husband, who
held a position of honor and trust in one of the
large mercantile houses in that city. She was
admired for her beauty and intelligence, moved
in an exalted sphere, and was surrounded by
friends and relatives, who respected and loved
her. Last fall her husband was sent upon a
collecting tour, and she accompanied him. On
their way hither the husband fell in with a com
pany of "confidence" or "patent safe" men,
and was induced to join in their nefarious busi
ness.
In this city his guilt became known—he was
arrested, convicted, and sentenced to the State
Prison, at Auburn, for a term of years, where he
now remains. This fact becoming known to her
family and friends, they at once disowned her,
leaving her alone in the world, and surrounded
by the disgrace which her husband had brought
upon her. In her desperation she resorted to
the wine cup, and is now a poor, dissolute, drunk
en wretch—fit only for pity and compiesion.
Her'trunks, which were filled with fine clothing
and other articles, are detained at a hotel as se
curity for the payment of hills contracted by
her husband. Her jewelry was long long since
left at a pawnbroker's, and she is without
friends, without a home, without money, without
everything that once was hers. Lost, lost, lost!
But she will not have lived in vain if her sad
fate shall cause any who may be tempted to imi
tate her course to curb their desperation and to
restrain themselves from evil. Such a shipwreck
as hers can only be intended for some wise pur
pose. If its moral is not observed, then, indeed,
is it thrice terrible.—Buffala Courier.
The following ie a comparative statement of the
earnings of this road for the month of March, 1855
and 1858:
1858. 1855.
Passengers $94,544 93 $82,828 12
Freight 89,876 60 71,387 00
Miscellaneous 7,273 74 7 4 058 89
Total $191,705 27 $161,054 01
Showing an increase of $80,651 26,
'
fN
NUMBER 169.
PEACE RESTORED
SIGNING OF THE TREAT%
[From the London Liezette fttraordinery.]
Fr ~m thx MondWnr. M.ir*h :11.!
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AGREED ON BY TEE PITTSBURGH PRESS
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Do. pehAditionntinskytion..........44....i.... 20
Do. one week. 1 76
Do. two ...... 3 00
Do. three weeks- 4 00
Do. one month 6 00
Do. two months— 7 00
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Marriage notices, GO owe; Death notieekatiltihtit.
SPEECH OF JUDGE Iv/164m5..
Delivered in the late Democratic State Convention,
APRIL 21
On motion of Hon. Arnold Plutner ' a .resolu
tion was adopted, inviting Hon. Wm.WHltine,to
address the Convention.
Judge Wilkins, amidst great applause, said
that he was unexpectedly called- - uptin,having
come from the Senate Chamber, whem-hits, duty
required his presence, merely to . :witness .the
close of the deliberations of the Co nvention; and
have his heart gratified by their tmanimitY. He
-
came for no other purpose than to -enjoy , that
gratification, and to carry it-home table neighbors
and friends. He - was was not. sorry, however,
that he had been called upon, becauie it gave
him an opportunity to say a word own
personal position. In his peculiar position, he
thought it to be probable that anypention °this
name might cause a suspicion that he was .n"t
sufficiently ardent in the nomination .of r: - 13u -
°bonen. He might not hive his en
deavors to bring about the neminatibirefMr.ll.,
owing tp the peculiar- eiremmstencee.towhieb , te
referred; and with which many who lewd him
are acqualuted; but those eironmatances heti been
removed, and there was no obstacle in.the way
to prevent him from declaring his ardent and
hearty concurrence in the notainittion - Matitfliy
the convention. [Great'applatiseT • :Thereitas
;no:other circumstances-in the world whielt ceild
have called him , frout.4atnes Buchanan,,Auld
now that that circumstance was removed,lthere
never was, and knot now, in his heart, thexpost
trifling objection to the adoption of their nomi
nation. [Applause.] He coneurrbd in It ivoh
all his heart; end the declaratkin ofbis allegiance
and loyality- which filled his breast at the
ndrhi
nation, made him happy in having an opportuni
ty to avow it. He had known. Mr. Buchanan a
long; while, and he bad the pleasure, not
withstanding the eireustance to which he had
made a very slight allusion, to have been, all
along in perfect harmony and intimacy with him.
He had been associated with him, and bad always
had the highest respect for him as writitens
taprofeasional man--and as &statesman. It luis
been his honor•to follow in his footsteps.
hid been at a foreign Court - after Mr. Buchanan
had represented the government of the. United
States there, `With such unsullied and pre-eminent
honor. Walking in his footsteps, many thousand
miles from here, he could there seeland plainly
trace the high respect which followed every offi
cial act of his, and the whole deportment-of his
private conduct. [Applause.] : -St. Petersburg
was full of admiration of the Atnerican states
man ; and so effectuallfdid he endear this gov
ernment toHnssia, and so effectually did be ar
range the commercial and diplomatic concerns
of the countries. that he left nothing in the world
for him [Mr. Wilkins] to debut to state that be
was his humble successor. He had pre-occupied
the ground and filled the demands os his govern
ment. Could he say more in his praise a or could
be give a better reason for his hearty aPprdial
of the nomination of Mr. Buchanan ? . 'ffii had
but heard—it had 'not been officially conimuni
cated to him—that. the-Convention had, conferred
upon him, in connection with: others, the honor
of office. [Cries of "yea," "yes,' and ap
plause.] lTpon the faithful - execution of this
trust would rest the fulfillment of the .wishes of
those to whom he bad the pletistirit cif addressing
himself. No one who-knew:him - could, and'- io
one present muatfor L a . moment withhold- his
credit to th emphatic assurance that the trust
reposed in him would be unerringly carried oat
and faithfully fplfilled: ' [Cheers.]
The circumstances referred to aboim by Judge
Wilkins, we suppose alluded to Mr. Dallas, who
is his brol t her-in-law, and whose name prior to
his appointment to the English-mission, bad been
mentioned in connection with the Presidency.
POPVLATION AND WEALTH OP THE UNITED
STATES.—A. table of the present population and
wealth of the Lintb:st: SWes ha4.,lteett,4ltepareel
by the Railroad Record,,which, thoughimporcept,
Is a matter of interest and of imOortance as an
approximation to the truth. • The table
up from the census returns of the•severallltittis,
or where they were not to be haelirom the 13113-
merstion of taxables and the ,assess,ed Ta/ue.of
property in the States. In the fellinintg tale°
the valuation of Massactrusetis,'NeW TVA. MA
Ohio are very near thertrath;: while - these , -01
Pennsylvania and Tetutessm thenompiler sap,
are not more than half the actual 7dn . ,e, which
is evident to any person who exammes the fig
ures. Nevertheless, these assessments may tierde
to show the•re/ative advance to wealth. • Ia finSt,
we have no doubt that the true.valueittptoper,ty
in the United States exceeds tenthousgnd vultiona
, th a t in dollars, or one-fourth greater . than that in the
table :r.
New litunpshire...- 354;4'50, , 10 ~10EY-litie.ooo,.. 2
'commit 925,000 3 67,016,030 8
Massachnsettn 1588,123 14 600,000.00193' 4
Con net:tiro t 400,000 8 233,730,331 30
Rhode Island • 165,000 5- ' 84,400,060' .: 5
New Turk... 3,47040 12 -1,417.4349,501:, 20
New Jersey: . . ... ....- 530.000 11 170,000666 n
Pennsylvania .4. 2,642,900 'lO - 618,181804:"t30
Delaware 95,000 5
... 25,000 it , ~ 5
Maryland • -
.645,000 11 '. 243,531 • .`" 1.9
rglnki.
N. Carolina.
S. Carolina..
Goorgta. . .
lllUwia
Michigan...
IV lemma n
lOWA
Kemtnetcy.
Tennessee.
hlLveL4sippi
Loulelnun
Florida '
Ditasouri
California.
inneso
New Mexico
Utah
WE6hfugton
Mat. of Columbia
Aggregate-- ..... 27,368,664 18 1 4 sami:oo7,o4, U.
The entire growth of the last five years is 181
per oent., or 8.7 each year. The r annnal giowth'
of the previous ten.yeaks - was 84L .TheStettni 3
from Maine to Pennsylvania, inolusive, , havoin%
creased 11 per cent, in population the, Utatnn,_
from Delaware to Florida, 1l per cent4:from
Ohio to Minnesota, 29 per cent ; and frinnilen.:'
tacky to Texas, 17 per cent tlibe'llioith%Vesteritt'
States have, therefore, increased. one-half:move
than that of the aggregate of the whole country,„
and this is the section distinguished, for its enter
prise and number of Railroads, havingmoretleiti.
one-third the whole number of miles Of Stillirtitid
in America. The increase of wealth is relatkinly
much greater than the increase of population,
which is the best evidence of the industry of the
people and the power of production in the 'Omni , .
try. The assessed wealth of the eountiy-diVidid
among all the population equally, each individuo
al, man, woman and child, in the United fitaton,
would have about three hundred dollars.
Results of ftelylproolty.
The Niagara Falls Gazelle gives the fig ores
showing the increase of business transacted at
that point over corresponding periods of last .
year. The value of imports for ,three .months
were :
1355. 1.358. Increase.
January 559.000 $160,000 $lO4OOO
February 59,000 207,000 144,4)00:
Amount sllB,ooo $367,000 $2406.
More than three times the amonutottlie same
period last year.
The value of the exports forthe months of Je
nary and February wei-e as follows
January....
February.,
Inerease.. • .
f 149,00:
The exports of last gettri- from-Deeember to
May, only amounted to $12L;000; whichismore
than equally !divided b,y . Feh t lttyy v ef tddA year,
The value of goods passin:g info Ca11*4 11 , 1 94„
for February, wati•netarlfsl7s:ooV
These figures , do not of cotitie
stock, produce, etc., passing from 'Canada
transitu to points in the United Stolen, and would
amomit to many millions al:dollars. itomilbe
borne inmindt too, that ithuingthe. Inman of
January and February. z an embargo wns•lnitl-mh
all'ends of btisiness, tyth - e - .litigesnordrifts:olk e
our railroads. The pii4seitt mitnth'titlow
a larger business than any other month since the
suspension bridge was built.
~~ ; .r?'t„..
Marchl, 11366
,Thefur - 'hem'
Popularn. pr ct. Wenlth.. pr ct.
661 ! , 4. 26 $. l ?C °6O -
6 . 1 . 6
4e4000 8 488 ; 842 ; 1 V:ivi 23
000 6 260,006M0 2
702,000' :.6 - z4,ootglin . f= is
1.112.),000 22 400,000,000, 20
22 -
70,000: 25 966,920162 - '
1,180,1331 2 0 .; 2 1 418 4 48 ' , " - t
1,300.250 53 87 ,000,000'
615,500 29 J. • , ~ 000 140
1152,109 , - 1.1,000 75
345,90 BO 42,527 1 2114,41810
1 • 080,000 10 305,830,168 33
1,11311100 10 - .. 2 / 9 ,1111,901745 - '• -••0
333 , 26 6230,000,000 19
720.000 'l7 O
'ff.0,300,003 4 -t'lr
500,000 15 299,994174 T .80
110,725 28 40044131 -10 Q
850;000 ' "i 0
65,1trt,'Ixo
247412 ID
370.0011 T,.119.,!(,.0!0c.FA1100
"lOW 3 W 6 0"00().. 200
40,000 0110 9,40,000 _lOOO
30,000!Aq9,.N0
e&1300 2 43,00c000: • 20 ,
zu,oo? !,t0a,090.
2s;000 iuo o;000;000
apoo is,oocrgio
417,006
66,000
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