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GI In,. 11.kIII I II kI:TI'VEI, A 11 , Ili KIlll f'...l4! , iliKh. Apt z 1 '4. I, . L.I, ( , AI;.H. Carr, V ht•• t •,1 .1 Palk., et Co., ‘‘1101....1.• Cf.ll I. 3,1 tt IN I.:, 1111 I.e old Po-11:1 , I 1% 31. 1 .4 141111ne3 . 131 vior T t I N to L. IVO ,/ • . ••••It.•1 .trl4't /111 , / tlm filalll , ll ,l . • hs 1 , 1 n !Lill A•0 ,, 11,i).•0t 11/11 1 1IS tll.ll , `lllol l 'l \ 1. LI I fl-IT- 1 1 1 1,111 , 11 ‘I Ell V. and all 3,1 • I.- "'ill, I:4- , nr. fully rompoutololl nt a!I 1. 11 v 1 1,101 I NG 1,!. )'TlERS.nut•ce.,ors to , .1 K,,1.1 N.. CO pat.3l.t.relo “1 Dr 11 . 4u1...4 Vf rntl I.tvor jl.lll L. 14 A RSII A LL, successor to 11. LIT, p wool, DEALER and CONIMISSION MERCHANT, I.o.erty Woe!, t+lturch. —W M'Clint, A A Brns ,Krwmur A Rahrn. Mar pi, v 1i1'.,‘ , 11 A K irkpatrick jh. May 21,1 1 ,5:i. IW. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky . 1.-nf RAMS and l'A PER, Ni... (49 %(".4 Mt 1.1-w ap2o:l y erry,- innrket {ince, in Gash, paid Llr IL‘gs. 411 . r.w r kHNIIILL . • JOBEI , II a. noorm... Wl'. NIA 11.S11 A I,L & Co., Importers and • lb French nod Auniricari PAPER IJANti -1 ain•uti, 1 ,, r ILe cnintinitrif man ur.sctursii of literwrro. & 0“.. Paris. wog' 10 T. C. MOI{OAN, Bookseller and Sta „ on band a general assortment eel Blank BOOkS Pnating, Post and Cap Paper. Sr.. a•l o and retail, No, 144 W0..1 btroet, below P,til (..Wit tide) Plitfil,Orgb. tta WANTRD--lialoo and Tanners' Scram arlsl v Tt)iiN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail it MUSICAL TNSTRIINIENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC 'WOKS, awl STATION 6Rl', Nn hl Wood street riuriburgh. jet JACOI3 MOLLI ST Elt, Wholesale and VRe tail tiFAAR MANUFACTURER and d.lor In all kind,. TOBA(U), SNUFF and SEGARS, Nu 25 Fifth street, Pittsbumh. /kir h.o t •ps munitantly on hand a large supply of all ib various brands of Segars. J. C=1:5701 • - D EYMEH A: ANDERSON, (Ftuocessorm to Joxtovi ttima,,,t• C 0.,) wltolmtle dealers In FOREIGN totttrrs, NUTS, SPICES, WNFECTION /LAY. SUGA FUR. Jrc., 39 Woad edrecd, oppaitu thu SL Odtrlrt Pdta nir2 A'MIME, Wholesale and Retail SAD .otE.. onasEss, TRUNK. VALISE end CARPET BAli MANUFACTURER, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ENTERPRISE WORKS, No ; 138 Wood ear, -4, third (.1,.r [rel.. Virgin alley.—GOWN k TET LEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large amortment of 411:N1 4 , RIFLE: 4 . and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the mei bent wiretrai ntoek, ever opened In thn mar ket, togetle, with a ',nen,' asnortment of Hardware, Cutle ry. Tooln ,01.1 Ytniiing Tn-Lie, all of which-we offer at the lowent poe,il,lo prow to vault laird. an. or for good ate pawed Inner. warlS NRTIIO -\VESTERN POLICE AGENCY, N.. Su Wanloneton ntreel, corner of DO\ rlx)rn, CHI CAGO, ILLINOIS. A.U.0 1 D. 11. tiOntiritt.l. PINK Y:RTON ti CI) devote their ontire attetilit)ll tranoncti..” It iteLor uve POLICK ftUSINK. 6 :8 in the Stan, Wizeainitiu. Michigan and Indiana TWIN GROUTT, Importer of BRANDIES, ♦ 01N. NVINES, &c, Dealer in tine Old Monougsbels Whisky. Peach Brandy, kr. Also, ILECTIYYTNG DISTIL 1,1311, corner of grulthfield sud Front streets, Pittsburgh. .~t: _~~ ~. +. Ir. . . - t 4 4 . . r „01 dkr t tet , t o ';'— I)..ittlitti:::.„• ,ffiamilt4 PUBMSHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS oc. Liking Ula, Manufacturers, t r . and d,•alete iu Looking Oho.. Plate, Plate Ulna.. En gll‘ 1110, C. olillo, and Ftatuy th•ods. NIP 7.1 Woad street, Pitt, Lut gin tql hand and mad., to order. thlt Plat - nod Mantle . 111101J.W111, NVIIIII lit acid (Jilt or Mould ing, ot deactiption. *Air t , testrulautt Cad; itc Itsa - orated and UM. Ittetd 1 -I NTE RP RI SE 1% . 01.t1 C;, h,. 136 NC i ood at , thud d, , or todou - Yu.," tdivy TETLEY coned rall the att, ntant of Si., tint: int , their fitrgn a•• a.dintent of ULIN: , , and RE% OLVINtI I . I>TOLSL tta r-at tout twat Sele , t .1 st.a k att., , •p mil tu this mar ket, togeth, with a pd.rad tt,sortment of lIA HAW ARE, t • LEit , IL: , and !Slit uTACK LE. all id whi..lt aye off, at tic , pruda, to eash pun:tauter-. nt Urc k,..1 Npfli t.V.4.1 pap,. ,SIVI LER.. T. Nk . 104e:tile T and Retail i '3lnAllurs and Tic sh..•t . '24 Nnrtli nnl ,01.1/,',.(4 , II .1, I IU R ISIT In; repl,4 ti:l/u I NVIIITE, :Sl.kNrrArru . Inn, 6a. r, .v. 1,1 lie. , I.• i.;.1 lil.l!‘ri NIA NUF If - rot:v. At k kiear t. 1c„„ 1 h.., h.,1t1,1 II trininii I..te y I'l'l,ll,lllM, 111..1 till nue iirdei it, lei, li/lw .11 tlt newt reoriiiedilii tdllll. IL, \SI./ kln 11411411,1 1.. c.t. ftat,4li.li iir *l9_ ri paired gin.' Lan I lie li.eo tre7.lv • 1) L. I :•:. , 114 d' E. MERCIIAA:T TA I I.(tR, Third .o- t. o• at .lonr Ihmtatch thankful no lear. t.• ink acontinua. , of the came, am ho le nou to tta p..partal tl.an ~.•r b, furtn.lt Ins tnetnla nod um tnnters matt. h 1111, Peltlre 1.1 e; 1101, nlway, ltal.a a Irtr, atat•trttnent latent qtyl.., at VE, ,, TINIIS, all:I.:KS. I 'l.ollr.t. he wlll nank, b , .Iraler no the .Inalent runsou.thle WI not. arlti_ A perfect fit ni n4,ln.tf /MIN LI. It 1•4'..1 rit.vris L rorxn TB. Yl.)1::C6 k N,. Smitlitielii • n, , it' 111.11111IM 1.111,•1 .t 1 Nil I , !;1- . II Ilk,. tel 1.110 .1“.1 LL 'O,IIIAD-111i. +,1./ prwl,. CUL, litkl`ll ILI L.LLiLlit li/L Into! , i)•1 W Ater t.. 1 r nog3l A UI ot tut nom , . in Mat, czmny and W Liar. sui• al I, lot 14.1. r-. charlit.l, h.. I .1:1.11,. 1,1.- • in \.a rk , r Plot I.l.•lphta and at I.e.a.r pro 1143.1. 11,n.i anti anutrotte I l'al.ttlet aup t •lted It t. - VC IaNI Tl'it .111 , 1 11115,3 , 314.• t. 1111, /1•41•1. and Steatul— 0. Ito ne•kttr, at tite shot tert tea,r, LV.o, N•te 1 7, Tlttral 11E1,3, l'lrt . .q:urt , ;ll. PA. ()LIN 11:111:..\ N Niannfailitt •r. Ir., 1...1•1,. 1. ~ t d. •• al •treet and au 11,,r , 1 . L, /11••••1t •• 1 .an P 1 Nlarl,et •1 . t 1,1-I.llt I tte laud a la: Jet', .•I itete pattern. )31, s ittld 1.1,113,,41133.11, 3 all pip I . 3ltlriklnt 311,1111,1 i t• .:..l„stag 1. ,AS LOLL .Ir.ttlitne d, eta •t mlutrt note. ItteLt'.:l NEW 40ACII ANN) C.II:ItI.IGE FAC TORY —I.IIN,T.N. 111(.1111ERs a O_ corn, ati All,!wov tltr. o nlll rkmert• 1.11.0 11114 Ih. 14041. y that 1.k.• It 111 /1 1 . it.111'111•11-. Al; ANS. 1 1 11.....11,5, -.1.1•111.11S .1,14 k all 11...irPt . 14 . ..4 . nr.i..t All k.. 11 -.111.1 I al« , I , •• art.. . tip• -1. , • all Lit,: kt...k. -: shall- 1 . ..1,, an I 111., •41171 1,4 .111 4,0 That It, lay I il.• 1... lit - •.1 •r.. rk.,11,t4 . 4 I.ir.‘ li• 4 111. r • "ur .11 tzlig al.if •O,IIN, I' 4 0 , 11 F.‘ ," rt l itY - VW; i•... 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I 4•1.1• I , J:1 4.1.• 1 4 ,4 .4 1. , I .•1 I' 4 ., I a” I :Lat . , 4. , 4 Ilia', a! lb. ,14.441 4 ? - t 4.44.44 44 4 4 4•1441 4.n thin 4 a 4 t sanca4llat4lo L. • “*.: Mod. vor:I 551111.15 C. 15, N1:115... ••5 •. 5 55 ~5 . _ IRI) C. Ili '1: I I.intilact it r..r , eOl t • I...itrit I 111'11'1(r: I'l 01E, I'l•tn net 1t.1...1”.1.1...1 • :I 7.1 0,1 •u..•( All I ~ f ‘t r, t - a.„ lmlu.nd .r i. Gv4 , r...rt , ‘lO m llll. s •n;tl.:.. r...lishn t• .11• r .11 rid y. N. 11.1“. han.l. aA• %!%\1 -ler- .1 . 1.••• .111to'llt 1 I. ti.•) - 1 , ,I ..t. ‘1.(•.11,12 i nl• l• p 11. \ PAT.' 1:...\.11N1717. I 1 Ict Ur. KF.VSEII'•, 14 , n• t. virgin nllt y, anti .T Y1.11N11 1 (11, A Ile -11-1.4 ni)12:17•1414 11M14$.10IIN II M FLUFF ho. ' plat received-.ken morn or CIIICIiKRING k F 4 INF' NAN, i FA lIITEF. on.lcom -I,l•,tekl the Stork, 1 , 4•14, 441 Inn ..?.I.k . u: Ir..k.ti, o f THIRTY 41 V F Ilr . ..ti ttitionl.tl In-truth. tart, of Ovary vartn% and -ttl”, itellttf vr film.l 1,, tl, Nl.-.tiltt tit, bon it,... t Ilottort, I PIA. MO I.l.,invot FIX vct A Vt. f. tnr tract Altientlidly (Manned Sr. Cu Octsa• a. Square Piano Fortes, 1. “ell an it..,, ..111V.1 . • awl pa tontkl,l.• Untanl •tu.l 1 . ..t1., ~ ell En.", F \ EI.Y Elk:, / DIM' Y. In 1i,, , 1.4 I. ..f ll—, \io - , 1'41.F. nab , V,on r. , cri. , ..t . li''' Eli ANI iF' , . tit.l PA rrvr .ti 11 .,, 0..1," . ~ . FEI:i VI/0 / +lll,d I.r 11... 1 ...1 e tow, by It, unitl I. • h • r• Ent try Mr ttult,,, t 1..•,, t., 1, Its 411 14..1.- Ut 4- I. 14 , t Al 11/011101,14. ern In- 1...1 , , boll to r . .....r.11.• ‘I, rot , ~,,,I W,ak.toknkhlp En le EF I Vt . t I:1 A LEY • I . IIE `.l \IF: . in Itn.ion, at the W.l.nr,tclory If. M13.1,01t. fdt , els betw..en Inam,ll,l A/lr. And I." , dtrll+ ~ trt.rt grot for Chnitrrini I'ilt3lollol rind W.Atern FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE si-s7 NEAR WoODlutt Tat attotot.tn •• •, , ttrotti‘oro w r...1.4-tfttllt Invited t•o kill/ I kiront +a•.Y. Itriortod tot SYlll!iti lIALEC. ineltttttng— Twilit,' awl Donito.k Ilsll on.' liner 1... }I .11 ( 1 1..t1i0, In 2 r.. 211.-iol.. 0.13.1 pncw, Tulle mai' Printed on l'ualo and Tot.le et.ete., (%Lnton ?l1‘1• tint. Henri, ?into I.toi. Roo ...I 1 ant, 0 Olt ',vie.rietlmi, , W,,, .1 w l and lair! . ail ••I 1.1.1 t 1. to• ..noratqi rstle at vt., ni•-I,lalo I al.—. 11111:„h 111111:1NtiTo \ ,:thl.l , l' Ll\ Poi Tittcr,_ ' t.... , . , ..t o . .- , Ra i . • 4.. *, •••• • NEW SPRING STOCK OF PIANO FORTES. W. D. it H. McCALLUNI, ft.—t ...11t5 Volrets. Emu hat. mad Turomtry u•.. I. and rnpeM ry, a eratt,. Cr...ills nn•t 111.1141C111, 9uµ C. 11041.11 %111 1. , W F.L1.1.• mitt :•mro.l I tgirmu• M iNSFIELD SEMIN AND Allegheny County Normal School. 'ile , r.rt the . e.rei, ',fir 1 1 , anti. qi 14P and WuOil,pit,a 1'.1,,4 Road , NI K lOW., A 41 41E' , 41 KERN. 11 - 11,11.1. , ..mintkry hl'4 It 111 . 11F.I:NoIN. A_ M I'r.4. CI( N. ntidcr.gl. ill r...4..11 hts I 5.,11,•1 ,10...1 to, To. 1., rs. ~n I: !II of Loth !war:. en, .4 limit. .cf fro. clue tan flail in 11, inicill) ..1 Ito . `41p,./i1,1,1,111 11 , •.I I. card,: cno 14...1.14..,1 it, the ttattl . .lii nt lon id tr. r; M nevi. TE1: 3 1 . -- l t• quint, iil lic 3,44.64. IN ADI AN( E. cri intnin 11,.m ?it to 1., 10 nO cir ton, tlci. at .iici 104. iiiiii 10 licionti. c it 4 ht... will . ..34 1. tln . An ul I'..r 10,110 r In Lnwnt r.O 4.1.11,4 4 4 n 11 I. Kt . :lilt. 19tt.1 i.ll CA PH F. ILL N. POLLOCK, kLE DEALETUIIa Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Foods AND MA SCF ACT' . FIERY of' PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS No. 9i Wood wt., Corner of Dtamond alley. TIIEV refer to a long experience in this Mtn/mins na a tale guarantee In the ;ir:ham.- that hu will gut the latent and 11.41 style., anti nt prices tul IoN as any uther e4tablhilitneut. An InVectlail id their el •,/: t 4, bay. nioul Innate. null I. pl.. '11.,,,1,.nc" when her then' tklireanialuatt ,a purchan.. 1)A VI It CAMPBELL, ti SAME El, POL.- I.liCh hair 1,,A uol of{lll4l,llel w J , tll/ 0 ^l)1 0 1.1 a. Pi ;id, tin g•wtnl Nrlvly and Pry bn•ln.v.s. cod the manufacture of 111.161 Wanail lane (Jilt Moulding, oililfi T th ht) e ~p l a rtneri s , h i)_lrreh: Feruanting and iiicambont Agent the day ditaiolted by mutual coonent. The bnrmw, will be L. 110,1 on ht It. U. LIU s idene,nt I. Comnim end otteut lift KERR, JR. It. M. HUNT.IOI. Louin, April :1. 'ALA. D ISSOL TlO N.— Th co-partnorghi p here DLyrrxteung 14.dween JAMES , and hon.' M HUNTER. is thin day thesulved by mutual rmwent R. M Ii II NM:it will nl ill I , ntinno the STEAMBOATAUENCY aw c• all i roewn Mil NO 1.11.7311.51E55. at :it Ciau tdreet, and /7 tArvoo. JAMES KERR. It. a.ll lw R. M. IIIINTFIR. iDt )(AS 1 , 11(»t TitE SALES ANI EM- I" PORTATIONK—The antworilwr to now .poning his hae purvhaaes and iwpart,ntiuue. Prim, aaalurato, JOHN S. DAVISON, a )9 Markot, never Ponrth atmat. JNTEARA_BLE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN —These are onttrely new, and beautifully rol..r.lartd tllustrated. A greet variety of them. Cull Coon at DAVISON'S ROOK STORE, a fl F.t, Mat !tot street. neer Fourth. FOI A T,E.—Twn lino building Into in Man_ cheater. ?..1 feet front by 124 feet deep, near the land bought for an extensive iron n orbs. A farm and mill property in Derry bdenehip, Westmore land county. 1 . 27 arren wdhg .. , .1 ingnor ements anti iu a hne grain growing part of the ronntrv, neer Latrobe. A lovely r“untry 1,111(.0.. Atoll to r 10 1141‘.4 et land, on the Penuaylrania Railroad and adjoining the Swissvale Sta lion, with every thing to make it desirable as a cuuntry and city residence. A lot of ground and dwelling. house, in East Liberty, 76 feet front and 136 feet deep. A factory building and lot, in Allegheny city, with engine boiler and machinery complete, for a COUOU battmg and oakum factory. Apply to ap9 BLAKELY & RICHES'. T WO MILES.-30 acres of land situate at T about two miles (tom the city. for Rile. The I d to giaal tad Ina well for conntry reindences,—will he sol . aho gather or in lots to emit purchasers. Price low and Bea pay. manta- S. CUTHBERT 8 SOH, _ ap9 61 Harkitt 'trod. .81...SON' . 10iFF L l p en Lon _IA. Thursday, April 10th, new styles of Beaand Ties of the beet Arend) fabric, thst arraRSLI ived by the PELD & SON'S, •• Athatal." No. 10 Wood stmt. L NEN CAMBRIC ITDKFS. on' a, —A Be and full as sortment of Richardon, Sons A Ordlton, Nlarcoan's French fabric ilandkorchiata. at-- .... autanelax & SON'S, _ • • • No.lo Wood storm. ONES AVDTCSIB HELL A S—Of evervde- C rription (np9) L. WIRSIII I KLS-k TON. COTTON HALF HOSE—Of all grades, of 'locker & non. Sockory, and John Darado'e Elngllnh goals. 1111111111 , KLD taaws, apO N 0.70 Wood skroe'L Witiofurs. PREMIUM KATHARION I. the greatest goistiller of the age. W8..(411T :P.M= NATUAKION Randers the Hair ,oft and glossy. PUT rola by HEYBRR, HAFT, BCOTT and:BELLEIRB, at '26 onto at geaz n • .‘ INVENTIONS AND PATENTS MOSES F. EATON. Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer to every variety of AINCNIA NICAI. AM) orrltsft PATNNTs. unk., a.) FIRST STEEET, near Ward, Orders fur Patented Arllrir,of t.,ery ileseription promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED. Trott , . 011 Globes for Strain Engines. Foss Pm lasi, %toast, t Prmaunus, April 1411., 1b56. $ uil Afr. If. P. litton--B.lr. Mr. Lit.ittrge, 'frotee l'atoot Globes" base Leon In Use on the Etta ne. in out wake 1,,r three or four years past, awl hate per f o r toed et, ect,'h' tort . that we haw apply them to all the euatues a., or tke. I 111 two yowls punt we have ribs u,lwrwl t he 1/61 . •.1 k Ira) of Oil Globs. .lte prX tlrtil years. From tho New Yur k Amet Patout Flul•hltzg Plane. This Invention Is Intended It tom where it icite-are , l to nil part a fine, entolth. and glosev nurture ti the but it appticable, with advantage, to all kin! iarpetitei's Manes. The novelty consists In plaing the cutting chisel. or bit, 111 front of the wedge, Instead of behind, as in common platiee, aloe in applying o ma : atilt mouth-piece to the face of the plane, Its front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves tie the rest for the chisel, and connects the throat of the'plano. But the month piece in so clinic h. the mice of the hit it. to prevent the plane hum ripping or splintei lug the nool iii the least degree. Indeed. we have won tile implement up. phicl to the planing of wood agamqf the grain, and trans Tensely to the grain, Leaving the wood perfectly smooth. perfect is the operation tit Elite instritruetst, that it rimy Ie• ate pilot to the planing of ,mmers—with enure succes, -a thing which cannot safely he done by the ...minion 11,100. The peculiar errettpentelit if the pi•+c•. hit • and a edge, anords a '•mplete anti lii a, hilifing hi: the bit throughout it, ahole I,•ngth, and niSpenieis. tinder all 'tr eum•ttaoars, with the nee of it rep nr theihii• • - . Thin IA a very and ciTo-tiv, sin 1.1tY.. undonln, ho tied it,. way into e•ory cot pent••r'• 0 1 , 1 iu thr land. N. tool elie , st i. ri snip wit bout it in ventix fa Win. C. Hipper. [if an I lua pawn dato January In. .asy - MUSES F. EATON. N.• 1".9 F,rnt orreet, A K... t 11, patenten Mn F It tTON ~ E r We are Crthia t r-. an L.., tuned Iluppar'e Put.•at ,•11,4,1 Plat, and e •••••1.1 it 1., ujl otir fellow wtit kmwi an I Ir ,111.4 . 11,1" to lit The only agent for the •nle and purel,ace of patent rights generally, who keeps a I•u+unt..eut f..r that purpose that tee knew ot . , a Alva., I . Firm street-, Pittsburgh. II in att i c le a pen Met i.. i *im inpecimen patent- aml nueeha local kontne-nt,e , ; tint u Ultrau l ptvtlllua -+w+plil' ~t Luwnu no„;entinly and invention, lint an e xlubiti••n of the hunt %doable, labor -:tying c o ntriranKF, in the ca n•.u.+ doparltnetit, of weehanneal and agricultural ncnce N, one interrnded in tiii line of butonons, +L••ul•I fail to all nti l Mr. Ftten, who a gentleman nil ,eienee as well 10 general intelligence, and whin Bill c,,intunniantie arty desired inforiuntion relative to I.usine3a in which he in. engexgal.— Br/. Jr,c,ite I .11pp,r. M. F. Eaton, Esq.—Dear Sir: We have tiow I een working the new Match Machine that you hare to 'sell, for some time, and we feel safe in saying that there is no machine for making . Lucifer matches in this country that can lie at all onipared with it. It work admirably—and turns out work very fast. Very little capital i irquired to start bueineas with it, and there is fi'W branches of buainess more profitable. We , •on , ider it ono of the most ingenious inrrn ti,ms we have ever seen, and it nin,it burl put elia,ers wherever ktiown. WO or, 1 ,, -.11 plert,ed with our 1/Urehll,o ii Territory, and pr , - ,Ulue yoU will boon find a ,ale for all ou have to dtl.iise of Vont-4 Truly, U..lttuute t Ca. NEXT. AND TIIE El(Ill'FI1 PUB- A. La/ AT loit:FIETEit. u II tat, piAre /, 1 -.11 au/ point/Ai, ///, WETINI,NDA Y. Tlf f /ir iriKt .at 10 ci'cliwk.. AM. At vi 1. , ofin - I , J TIIK NIOBT V A E BLI Ltd NiA fi 'I II It TOWN. AA well w. ELELLANT VANCY E/ip i+t 1..1 Eliot •..11, I.t-14 Itorliwiter, April 5,1%58 IWO PLAIN SATIN PAPERS, ~f f, ant,: Ly W I MAILSII ALL apt t COFFP.EL-100 Lags prime Rio; ; ttolo t .1011 N MiliVtl ll I.ah WOLF SPItIN6 TANNERY FOR S A LF ttititntotl 1.'2 Itriotv NVltt ttlot V ~_ tAttm.otittatltz taw grt , ttittl .4 1144 : ..•,t ttttttit Itist ott atol t.ttt .11.1 ••1 vtll I.ttrk Ittototo, .24 'quirk ott.l A ,!•.ottlo e, t• S. varlet) tot .....lotoi.ettl Ititzt II tt, Itatt 4 'lt. :i .1•4116 li.ott Ito. Itatltuttot• tttol Ott- ttl tlt I Ato-tt out ttttk Ittirk otin litt loot tit ttl.ontl4l,co at a 1.•,r I li.. i.re4lll. 10 it , 1 ski.. 1,, Is lArgi•liaviii it, Iwth rivi r rttol Ittilnotti r - tt Itivtitt I tot n. ttlArn Apply to S. CUTlilii.a.T A MArl:et nt NoTicE.—Thu subscribe', hate math. ra rant.trnateuta with E Nc Lure lv I,lllllllCi i/11F1T1.241 Allegheny city. at lb:, old stand id Y. Whiting , Ili., Ills public will litid n large and eclett aathirttnent ut Sre e, rug and ;initialer Dry lita4s, will la. daily reph•nialied bunt our Immense ntirk, Fifth tit. Eittralairgli. than allot - ding tip: public, as me bane R reatilont join 1.11.-I in (Inc ettaitern nituityla, an opp,irtunity ,d ing aunt big lien tdylea of perils dal') httnlgurglig Alr.l I,t g HOME ACWN.---FR.\ NE C.ll:GO—lfrer gin gthoeng gg of knot.. month , . Ita , rPturn. , l Igtltigg 11, hornier , ii Lerx W . _ (qt t!eAr.lt I LI. E 11. a nll , l 111111 ra it. M. rlh.Vn Fourth (41,QU ' li 10-1. AM prep:ll - A to I il)4(41:1,1(` • 4(_, F „ k , s , - - • npn Arch, on l'rolo nom t, n,rs, vnrl. oilittornilv ' • J. R. 11..t11 N• , Stil t I"..t.th ,tc•., t OLI) IiROWN NV IN DSOR SOAP. - 1 I I :IN kj" (.4 ri,•••I ki 'out 11/is flee 90.11 k 1 ,- 1.1.:11Iti/i. ....rtler I.l:tneriel :red !Lark. I •.is HEEL' SHEARS, SCYTHES, ,io.—Thv 10, Strlewriber leos At No VI eel. Fit burgh. Pm very otipertor nit vie of Awe!, r...heara.link in cod limo uythert, Scythe 11 , ne31., Monet e I toy n uud 1;1/ &It Hem, Rake, YI ttri nen, A. SANICEL F 111 NEriT.N . II MORPH IT -100 ounces fni' !hale. b xi.l2 It. A. N.LI N A. CO. Painter's Celebrated /Epicurean Sauce. LANDS preeminent for flawriug Snips, S firaviee, Hall, Meat, Uame, 3c, Sc. NV. , adsme xIl irthi 11011SieW1V1, 10 by It. Price 1.5 rents per bettle. at all hues ry Stores iu the linitod Status and Candelas. For axle by MCLUItO and U. II IiFIVUEII, I•tckbul itb I'. T. WII.IIIIIT & Co.. jotol9llawly l 241 Murk... 4 Ittroct, - 10ILNER STORE TO LET.—The Store JOCIIIIIOI by th., btfcribor, ;Into ...;;et I. ft rt.l 1%'N..1.tr0, , ti, will to IPt fity.tryttlt. Tr, Inn with turn. ito6l3.til NV, A. NI.CLUILIi NERS OF PROPERTY (noel-resident • V. 7 or °then+) arc Informed that pen attend to renting houses and rolleel log rents, also to insurance, repute', Tay• mon) of tares, fr., Onr charges for noel, POI - Vict . :4 ore owderate. We invite the attention of property coolers. o.f penally those be reside not of the city, to this hrandh nor business. We rano orgntiate loans on bonds, mortgatfan, Arr.; pros the buairtems partners, mak., tales of prduce, monufartored attiring, Ac., fur farmers, mechanirn and others. llnniness of this kind attendeduo promptly, and all commit L11C444.10011 air lady anilidodiel. All inquiries regatihric real antatr of othot matters mord enrlone a pont-stamp to pay postage on reply. N. crirrußßitT a SON, Real FAtate and General Agentat No. 61 Market et., Prosbnrith. • ' , „se 4.• P - IMIE=I UNA! , ‘VAI,I 1'1111111190.1.1„htotpar3 JOHN 101 11111C11, WM. 11. LEW IS. A NTII. IN Y ' LkY FEY.. YETIFIR. 1.1111 , 143.1. Fot /. C. lIOLLIF:DT. Ac A lB :.,C11t11.,/ ELF/. HOICK I.lmployrd Tll Young t C., '• •r , Agents for Patents. l'irr,nuttim, April 10th, Is-a rOlt RENT--That large and convenient Warehouse, e ituste nn Water street, between Market end Wood streets, formerly in the occupancy ot Long Ar Duff, suitable for Storage, Produce or Commission Rouse, or a Boat Soare. Poeseeskm on let of April next. marl B. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market et TOLETA. Dwelling House on Iland street, botweon Liberty end Venn, at present oeoupied by B. Elliott. Posnesslun even on the let of April. Apply to A. W. L(s01.11S, 126 Fourth et, fehui Or to AUSTIN Loomrs, 92 Fourth, et. T() LET—For' term of tears, that large I. and commodioaa. Building on Pater street, neat the Point, well known as the "Point. Steam Mill." Mechanics or Manufacturers will find this an esCPllent location n), any kind of tinniness. * fel3 bi Market lit4eid. FMST BONDS AND MORTGAGES can 4 0 taiaed, with liberal prat:aim/L, un appliratioti t. feb22 BLAKELY RTCICEY FFOILSALE—A Lot of Oroutia on . st., (aear tbo Fifth Ward ll' Hausa) 30 feat leant b . ) lOU feet deep, on wtheti ie. erected two 'Front Itweffing direthee and tttorannadis number of Monmouth in the roar a , 'mitt" ProertYl court otodlY.toklitode to rent !DI $6OO a year. t ide perfect, wi th out any inettuthran,Nie: Apply to %b2r) • WARM &MOREY. PITESBiiR(.4I - 1 POST. m,;RNING ..• APRIL . 213 THE ARTS AND SCIENCES -111411(.1 Merchatirs .11,1gdzine, in an ankle. on the efforts that have been made to prodfce a steam carriage for common roads, expressefr-the confident conviction that the recent inveutioi Mr. Fisher overcomes all obstacles, and will succeed. Very few, even mechanics, are aware how much machinery there is in their ewu bodies. Not only are there Wages and joints in the 'anes. but there ate valves iu the veins, a forcing - Von:lp in the heart. and other curiosities. One of the. muscles of the eye forms a real pulley.,_ the bonea which support the body are made precisely iu uiat bit, w hich has been calculated by - math- WA ti , inne , to, lie strongest for pillers and ii.upport ing columns—that of hollow cylinders. - Chemists have; found our terrarium's globe male up of sixty-three so-called elements of these, thirteen are most widely distributed, and of the latter tigain, one—oxygen eoloposies about two-thii its of our globe. It is present as a gas in our atuoisphere ; we drink it Liquid as water, and carry it about with ns as part of our nerves, our muscles and our clothing ; it feeds our blast furnaces and quenches our tires, while stores of it are locked up in the solid rock. —Paul I.larnier, of Paris, has invented a tele graph •' communicator," of very ingenious con struction. intended to be romil with Morse's tele graph. • ph Id of operating the key hand,, mtea for sending tries-ages in the common way, the message is completed before hand, and disposed lielteally along a cylio ler which is provided with 2,00 1 krys. made of come non-conducting sub stdrn:e. and u(‘:,mding they are arranged on the cylinder they elicit the breaking and closing of the circuit, and write the message. —Dick's self-acting switch is designed to he operated in all respect, like the ordinary ones, with the additional property of springing in,tan taneously into line when, in consequence of any misunder-dandin7 or carelessness wheel ap pro:iches ill the wrong direction on the main track. The fore wheel of the engine bite n pin and t ,ilcase, a powerful spring, which brings the track in place This property was tested by running a train, at the highest possible speed, across not only one, but all the switches, in near ly a hundred miles of track, all (ksignedly placed wrong. Fifteen miles of the route, over three of the gaping switches, was performed in seven teen minutes. —The phenomena of magnetism, which a few years sig., were only reengnised as existing in 3n , 1 in a .light degree in ~ t lier metals, are n”ie kti II to belong to all matter; an,l uiih „t . with which they are inti tuate;„- titter in the relltiun etTeet and 1...tu-e.. , r th. ULlCOalit.int etTOCt:> Of a more generii pliri...,!•! - e, ire pr..h,1.1y .fi.,pl..yed to every the titater,alucuser,,e. re!=enrehe, , reader it pn,huhte th.rt the run ,nd nt. a sort a intinetwe the earth. It. i ni. chat t h e ntolle ii never at reef, that it to the t-..ni)ject of changes. r. 011 1 ,3 eel i J.ug upon tili• itr it of the day, others upon the ::eawus-el tie ye,tt, itthets upon lung titer. —in an article in the itibliotheca ;;acts,': Mr. Mt-tn• ,Ay- it is cenerally :tdinitted by vol.- , ',gists that certain chemical combinations in the, earlier period of the eurth'; formation produced' conibustion, the result being a melted incande-: scent hwly, which, by radiation, heicatne solid in!: the exterior only : thee a solid crust was fortnedi. covering a burning fluid mass. The proof ad- , duced for this interior tire are volcanoes, hot springy, and the increase of heat in deep mines. It i also asserted by the advocates of this theo-t ry that the sun, account of its immense eite,i has not yet cooled down to the condition of and globe, but is passing slowly into that condition hence a period must arrive,---if true—when, tli4, sun will erase to give light, and when it will come a dark body. —Lor4 Stanhope, in the course of his lecture before a sciehtitic society in London, speaking of the fragment:sof marble found in the alluvial soil Nellie!' covers to a considerable depth the site of the F l irtini of ancient Rome, says that among the . various marbles thus discovered, were coribidere able portion , of red granite, known to exist in upper Ezypt ; and then his Lordship add?, tha. ill the rod granite which now supplies the worst is derived ettber from the estate 'of the Vaet.l or -kl.erdeen, in Scotland. or else from the setateriat fragments which the excavation of anciontcitieff yield. It is singular that tiro learned lecture' had never heard of the vast ciunrriea of mil grsnito in F1111.111(1. of different shade., and tut ceptible f a polish e.ina.l its beauty to the most cempaet itiLtrble. In the deep gorges of tip' Who.. iTI New Ilaiepsliire, .114:02e13 of 111.1111 fns re.l granite is found. -The 1,0 incrnL , l I.y Trott .tit tt Lan... , differs troni the 1,,.11et tye iLi the niode tbc npre.id f the base to tot-et the width of tl h:tcrel. Bali ate ..f precisely the en me eN'crivr f.)rts• noel of the 5 ; 11,1e weight, being oblong, with 1 ce ownl p•Aut: and the Minis Lail being tv,e•thir.ls of the length front the hn9e. In thla cavity in insertel n small e..wleave section of irt3n - -rut by power pries—which the powder, at flia tu.uient of firing, forces powerfully into the hall, spreading the sides, cause: it to tit closely to tbe inner -arface of the barrel, thui Et , ,pping tbe windage entirely, and imparting preeisi.m of di rectiou iu the same manner its the balk a tip.. The advantage of the Minie invention in the facts that thi, 1) II can be used in any gin), whether rifle nut—thc•ugh hc,tter ridwi. I=3l The ,Nr..ith Rrltirli h'erfre.c. for February, con tginu a (.4111‘111.4 article on Color-BlintlitesJ, a de fect ut the vi-oon which is well known to optici,n , and to paintere, but the knowledge of which, sod the ttie4u-tc, by which men have endeavored to t , pl tin it, have ind, that we know of, been popularised till now. There Are artists—t be fact is familial to their brethren—who have painted their whole lives long, and thought them selves very goo.l colorists, who have yet never been able to distinguish properly between cer tain r01m,.. This petinnarity is sail to be by no means rare, and it probably exists in different persons, WIRW laboring wider a total inability to distinguish certain tints from each other, and others discriminating imperfectly This latter is doubtless the c.ise with all colorists in paintitig. Sir David Brewster published, in 18'29, in the Edinburgh Journal of &Ullug an account of two remarkable cases of this kind, and iu 1844 gave his •• tni.,ervat:Ats en Color-Blindness "in a sgp -33101 work. The same year Professor Wart mann, of Loni•dalia, published a 10 emoir on Dultonism, naming the infirmity from an English , whysician, Dr. Dalton, who had the peculiarity in a remarkable degree. We have now a wqrk, recently published at Edinburgh, by Dr. Wilson, a laborious scientific t. , :ootchuntn, entitled Re searches in Color blindness. The following pas sage trout the review gives an idea of the e.x.ent to which this defect prevails, which will be pew to not of our readers :—•• Till within these few years this affection of the eye was stipperseti to be confined to ei small number of Odlvidutils ; I but it appears from the calculations of various authors, that one person out of every fifteep is color-blind. According to the experimenti of Dr. Wilson upon 1,184 persons at Edinburgh in 1882-3, one person in every eighteen had ibis imperfection. lin 85 confound red with green; 1 in chi confound brown with green; 1 in 46 con found Mug with green. Hence, one in every 17-9 persons is color-blind. It is a curious fliet,land ono now placed beyond a doubt, that color,bhnd . ness is hereditary and runs in families. In wane cases five and in others fifteen individuals or the same family bare been color-blind, and in e 4 far as experiments have been made, the imperfection is more common in males than in females." There is one important practical appliattion which Dr. Wilson makes of the facts collected by his researches. He draws the conclusion that the'lise of colored signals on railways is exceed inglydangernue. 'Discs, painted white, red and green, are used for signals by day, and white, red and green lamps by night. The use •of sig nals which are of colors which very many per- S01:19 are not able to distinguish from each other, is manifestly abinrd and dangerous. The use colored signals by sea; is subject to the.aame ob jection. Ix. is said that:the Commissioaership of Ped BiOAS will be tendered to J. I), Disney. :ef Ohio though it is doubtful whether he Will, accept. - - - , - -- 4 -4, - ,0 ‘, 14 „,* i .IF. -- ,.-c...''' ' --, 4 1%,, ... 1 .4,%41 4 -4-0Y ° • +.' -, n•Z - 4,...''"' + -N ' 0k,. ,0 -4, - , ' - 7,- - : ' 4,11-r..;....-4';'.' 4 - --, 4-44- 4'1 4 o . '' , 4*--.3'6ft ' - Ak . -- ` ''*".ciki.*'"'"" . - --..' .. - NUMBER 171 • ...,L ,4, 1 - o,', 'h=. , • • 1 - "! • • • EMS! , RATg: o OF ADVERTIONG GRHlttr itY TIM 1 1 /11P4111/4/1 XRESO , -44444 , I' t.try or MTN Puny ~ 11 LER OUO hinaro, one inertion to. each loblitiunat Insertion Do. one wool 1 11. Do two awls 3 00 Do thretrweniti. e 400 ' Do. one month 6 00 Do two Montbe • 7 00 threritibntla 9.00 .. Do four months.— 10 00 Do sit months.... .. ... .. • .... 0 -o—zt ., •• ••• • ••-• 1 4 °° Do ono Tear lg . 00 Standing errd, lux lines or lons,pqr)9lol,ol-2—•••`••••—• 00 euxsottpie et PLBASIT&I One square, per 111111U111, (431o:1110PM of the .perr)"... 25.. 00 Marrsage oath:ea, LO reUte ; Death . 11Atireas 25:Cehte Epila pit On i 'Co'inlnnitiir. — " ' Nti more sitatriMpy bad perplex my Main ' • No moro himll type.' tanalt ta 4 m my e y,,Mall t r strain, Nu I roof'a foal page aromatoo tt, oublaa; i 4 y.rraltS, n'lntli n .11.1 • min, m“1 ,1.11.. h.: No own. to uter n talan 1 hvgni, Xi) mon , tat dttv trtait or driving to. . The btubborwpbrocrivatt.frown I bow may acolT• Rot ittetl i -vot roc tettiril w Mi r Nally %totted my. Cotton V upere oded by Bak. the Paris correopandent of the Loudon Atlas Bp: We bail vrith„delight the announcement that a ,savant has just made so valuab(e a discovery in tlse art of pzsektring silk, that this „artiole will become . eheaper and more common than cotton. Tis savant, it appears, one day having nothing e'se to do, begin to think, which is , Anderful for itteartant, says. Alphonse Karr—that -Ooze was hilt one creature capable of producing silk—that there was but one description of legato:bin mat ter, that of the Mulberry tree, fitted for that oreattire's food, therefore the silky substance Must lie not in the animal, but in the vegetable. Matter; so at once the savant set about ("What! eating mulberries ?" interrupted the gainer Prince sapole'on, when the story was told at the Tulle ;ies. 'lle was rebuked by a repardauperieur, and Che story went un)—the savantnet about analy sing the composition of the mulberry leaf, and by boiling it to a thick paste has produced every description of silk in immense quantities. I have seen several yards of manufacture, and rough wanting a little of the gloss belonging that spun by the worm, I can pronounce it nr supetior to to the finest foulard hitherto made. 'lte price of the silk is five francs a pound when spun, heing one hundred and twenty francs cheaper than that of the present day. This now Method of procuring silk will at once be adopted In all countries, as the mulberry can be grown in tiny country, and requires scarcely any culture. rho cultivation of this new brunch of industry will do away entirely with that of cotton, so that lavery will have a natural cause of abandon iment in the United States, little anticipated at the beginning of the century." New fork and Erir Railroad The capital inve4ted hi this road is set down st thirty six millions. The earnings for the year ending 30th September last, according to the annual report recently published, were from the following sources Freight__ Ps ssengcrs Storage.. releraph Rept .... Math . The road appears to be under good manage ment. The running expenses ha'Ve been brought down, by systematic attention to details, from 67 , } per cent. on the gross earnings in 184, to per cent. in IS. i. Its earnings for the last 3 ear lhive I-eu 8 per cent. on its capital. It is a great work in magnitude and boldness of con ception and execution, only equalled in the country, and pertutps in the world, by the Balti luo:o and Ohio road, %Odell exceeds it in bold ness of design, though it falla below it somewhat in cost. • Illinois Central Railroad The earnings of the Illinois Central Railroad for the quarter ending April Ist, compared with the same period last year, were ae folluwa : .14ti way . uhruury Maich filSt quarter $390,351 $209,035 The land sales for the same period were ea fol lows , Land Inks to let of April, 1855 Land ealea to LA of April, 1856 Increase thi2 year KIN 1. Wouns.—They never blister the tongue nmlips. And we have never heard of any mental trouble arising from this quarter. Though they do not cost much, yet they accomplish mach. They help one's own good nature and good will. Soft words soften our own soul. Angry words are fuel to the flame of wrath, and make it blaze more, fiercely. l(i1d words make other people good natured. (Ad wards freeze people, and bet words scorch them, and bitter words make them bitter, and Iktratbful words make them wrathful. There is, such a ruzh of all other kinds of words in our days, that it seems desirable to give kind words a chance among them. There are vain words, sand idle words, and hasty words and spiteful words, and silly words, and empty words, andpro f:.ne words., and boisterous words, and warlike arils. Kind words, also produce their' own im age on men's souls. And a beautiful image it is. They emooth,. and quiet, and comfort the hearer. They shame him out of his sour, morose, unkind , feelings. We have not yet begun to use kind words, in such abundance as they ought to be used.— A 1)4 , .UR NIMENT or CosollESS resolution, in tro•iuced into the House of Representatives on. Monday by the acknowledged leader of the Ad niiiii,trittion party, provides for the adjournment of Congress. on the fourteenth day of August, nearly a. month before the ordinary time. After brief discussion, the proposition was rejected by a rote of Ri to r.,7. The entry of the entire transaction on the journals occupies perhaps not more than a dozen lines, and if important enough to attract the attention of future antiquaries, it will doubtless suggest the merely cursory remark that a large but ineffectual minority of the 24th Congress proposed to expedite business and cur ' tail the sessions, and were promptly silenced by the majority. Tile South-Side (Ca.) Democrat says that Hen ry Cloy, in a 10.141' aldressed March 23, 1850, to rresldeut of a sonthern universi ty, en tes .ts follows of Catholics: •• I have never believed that that (creed) of tlie Catholics was anti-American and hostile to civic liberty on the contrary, I have, with great plt.ssure and with sincere convictions, on several public occasions, borne testimony to my perfect persuasion that Catholics were as much devoted t,. civil liberty, and as much animated by patri otism, as those who belong to the Protestant creed." TeADR AND BUSINESS were never more flour ishing in Philadelphia than they are at the pre sent time. The streets, wharves and railroad stations all give proof of an active and thriving business. The newswers have been ahnosteu tirrly appropriated the use of trade, and columns of advertisements fill the space usually devoted to news and editorial comments. 'rho advertisements contain, however, as valuable practical information for the public as could be furnished from any other tourer'. Everybody wishes to take advantage of the activity of trade, and the advertising columns of a news paper tell them hest bow to do it. Tun earning,t of the Erie railroad for the month of March 18;0 were $455,236 07 DecreaQe, The Erie is the great rival of the Pennsylvania railroad, and considering its far greater length its earnings ought to be far more: - Yet its busi ness has fallen off considerably within the last twelve months, while that of the Pennsylvania railroad has steadily and largely increased. Last month its receipts were but little less than those of the Erie road_ BosTox.—An enumeration of the population of BoAon, just taken, shows a gain of 16.31 per cent. since 1850. This is mostly foreign, the in crease of the native population being less than one, per cent. The census of 1855 is the first oue which shows the forertn population of Boston to outnumber the Americans. The total Ameri can population number 75,922, or 47.02 per cent., and the foreign number 85,507, or 52.98 per cent.,—the entire population being 161,429, and consisting of 77,567 males and 84,862 fe males. THE State Department has,reeeived advices from Mr. Dallas, expressing a belief that while the discussion in Parliament, of the Central American and other questions, will - not be with out some exhibition of ill-temper, the manifes tations .of kind popular feelings towards him promise a 34,4 x in settlement of differences. $2,552,001 76 1,698,670 1.5 5,132 70 2,578 06 12,961 80 116,628 84 $5,383,993 37 1656. 1855. $134,044 $57,083 118,907 59,424 137,400 50,623 578,345 '.544.0,66 1 507,000 25 $51,834 19 `"'~~'~~ -~: