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Single copies, ➢tit flms. 4!i' No paper will be discontinued, (unless at the dbicre- Got of the Proprietors,) until all amierages are paid. Xi' No attention will be paid to any order tmless accom panied by the money, or satdsfantoty reference in thir lty. sir- Connected with the Establishment of the hiorning Poet is'one of the largest JOB PRINTING OPYIGIN in the city, wiampall kinds of work to done on the shortest notice, and tocetreasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and recisions, and for the Col lection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. /Q.. Collections made in this and adjoiningConnties ; Bs , Mt.! of decedents settled; Beal Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invented on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on YGIIBTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 25, 186.5.--(mh2fialaw] A •W. --- FOSTEFS.S.Nptary.Publia, and Com • nlissionei far the Rtatea of Tennessee, New Hamp shire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia. /tar Deeds drawn, and eaknowlectmenta and proofs taken for record or use tiff any of the abort, named States, Illinois, liississlppi and Rhode Island. Pittebnrgb, March 28, Mb- SAMUEAMUEL C. WINGARD, L ATTORNRY AT LAW, PITNIIIIRAH, PENNA.. 461° - Olnw in BAREWELL'B BUILDINGS, Omni strret, (nearly Opposite the Court House.) fob lily C UAItLES W. WI N(IA it b 1 tt I.ES W. WINUA RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EIIRNSt3 URG, CAIMEIA COUNTS, PENNA. xra-m.. prrtc•lipw in Huntingdon, Illair, Clearfield and In diana counties. fob 1•k1y. ROBERT C. O. SPROUL, Attnrney and Coliasullor at lAw, olliro No. Fourth etn:•t, Nita- • AM ES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law. offire.Fourth street, Pittsburgh, bet seen Smithfield and Cherry alley. dscl _To.uN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor ej at Law, office corner of Fifth and (Rant streets, Pitts. burgh.je(lly QAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 kj Fourth stret, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson 's Livery &ad.. Jena PATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertaining to the office of Aldermen and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. H AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. . w. Etddlo , No. 144 Smithfield street. 44- Office hour. from b to 1 o'clock, nod from 2 to I o'clock (obit:ly JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors west of Market. 495i — Offlco Dotal( from 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. decZky. BUSINESS CARDS JoLIN MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and 4 t, Cortnle,ion slerchant, for the male of PIG METAL and BLOOMS, and PRODUCE generally, Nu. '2.; Wood street, Pittaburgh. ar2.4 trn..u.kn ntu.lut. tucurson. rittaborgh. mIL LER & RICKIITSON, Wholesale Gro cers, Importers of ITEINDIES., WINES land fil-XiAltS, \us. lEt owl .1.71. .roor of train and Liberty Iltmots, ritn, burgh. Iron. Sous, Cotton Yurtu., kr, , constantly on howl. jy2o JAMES lit.A [ELT -14.1114 u. kte.llllr. lop LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Bro czu, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streete, Pitts- Farina !louses, Lots, Mill., Fornaoss, hartght and ;sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and h;ca. IP4 ; Bills, Bonds and Notes nceriated. Especial nttenti, given t.) eabdiTidiug Farina , and dispaoang them. Torn , roam:amble. taroli,da w ; _ /URAL L. CI ILLIMI M.Y.IIAN EnvrAr.D PITH.BIDGe OLIIIT L 11.1sGvr P. LING, 110BEIITSON & MR 1,1, j fa,turers Of Cut. Prer,A and l'h.in Flint GLASSNV A It E. trarrhonaii No. 17 Wood strocit, rot nor of Vroui, Pittaloo,,ll AV - All other finds of Glamswaro and Windom Gla a, of iJW Market owe, niil I Al y /a XVI E. I.Miut JonLiqi J. t LEDLIE U LAM, Sueoesiors to Altilynnv I & 1,411 r, niaiitaarturi•ra 01 Cat. 516,1:411.11 :1,11 1 . 1 Flint and Fancy Colored IILASSWA liF.. and dridore in kinds G and northw. Will , ' LnneH rocner of ion! 1 Vat, nth:3,lly ItENIOITAL.—t.!. Manufacturer of every ci.irlety of VIALS. iturTL):: and WINDo black Port,. Wine and Clarut and eni boy , : 111., Flint 111,, , , in PI ,ry V a ri e ty. N 05.104 tLeentid and 13.3 First iitreet. Pittrliargh. mhfh FI)RAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer i ii in (X/UNTItY PRODUCE, offet - s fur sale a eboieo ptOek of tiIit)CEILIII.3, aeleiited for family our. Spices of every variety and the pure.st quality. ground at hie Stearn Dried Fruits. Foreign and Domestic Produce taken In exchange for troqichandise. F. a. D procured a full assortinont of I.tolr.th's war rantaki liAkirliN SEEDS, 21111 (nth., iittotiti.in of all in tcwested in rural slain. }null CIOAINITSSION 110(i:7;E. — The subscriber , have Is 111/lIAO fir the ithi.ie purpiiiie. at No. 1; Fmithfielit etrm't, four nt.ovt• the Miall../.4ltlieltt We will puriihaeo i nr tr , viv•• c.O nikmitionts .i Flef Ult. 11.kr;IIN. ItAItLEV. FLAX iiiEKIL 11 It A 5.1 SEED. BALED 11AY. A.•. UPOLI alnch we Will tunic t-i fith•how at the 1.••,t tnarkut mule ash. NC.] ALAI & Sr. 11, F...•,:usti E& IttellAßDSO: s ;, For arrlino • and Conimmton Merchant , find wholesale dome, i n BACON und OIL. and PIiODIXE generally. Ware house formerly occupied br Ilurkridge & l nglmun. Ni. 1111 lVater and 150 Fink arreet. Pittatiargh, feb3 JOHN AMELL tries. srwrAL itTIVELL, LEE & 00 : , Wholesale G r o cer ,, Produce and Commission - Merchant., and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. No. a Wood street, between Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. apltt 01I\ W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding and • Commission siterelintits, dealers iu all kinds of PITTS -121311 MANUFACTURE 2, LEAD I'l l'E and sinter , Nb. 67 Front strer.t. Pittxburgh. set. 29 ENItY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding rind . firk, (...,,00i,.,.. M, reliant. not e•li..bAste dealer In Irt Fl I. (:11 tcll:zE, nurrEft. SEEP. 4 and PR,JULCE generally, N,. '2.5 Wood streot,,,p4ttdoirgli. mart) IN -4)' .'- TheunderBi med, A , 9ignee of 11, 1:E 3 1 1. C li EN VOti:of St,ul.cullo , . Ohio. Ira . ring otitaiit• •-4 it RE-IS^:l4 OF VIE PATENT originally grant/N1 to 1). • 0 I PIP At h day of Artois,. 14r..1. for the purpose of nink inc Ili YI , PILESSED NUTS. WASHERS, etc., being snlndan t lid I y NA r0111,V1 . 4, vex: Pire—'rbe use of the die T, and die box NI, for nevin - ing the blank, the rinse die bo in continuation with the ,i n nt and in - arket 1.1. for pt•eening. and the punch 1,, for perforating the name during the pressure, the whole opinuting jointly as duxrtibed (or malting Note or {Timbers at one .ipe. atton. Sri-nail—The mariner Kithstantially m described, of so ranging the dies in relation to the punch that any excels"; of iron iu the blank shall be forced lute the path of the poro-11, thus securing the compression of the Nut without melting the breaking of the machine. v1_1'4..7101:19 Intereatod affil 'please tako notice that any in fringetnent on the above will be dealt with acen.rdiug to law II Al6li , IiAIiTUPRE & 51011.110 W Pittsburgh, April 9, 18nG.—(np9,31n—ohJ1 WILLIAM . CARR. & CO. (William Carr, late of the firm of J. Parker & wholesale ORO CPAS and dealers In Foreign AV iNES and II6ANDIEB, Uld Monongahela and Rectified IVIIIBKY, /Co. :129 Commercial /tow, Liberty ..treet. Pittsburgh. Jae:), TOSEI'II FLENIING, successor to L. Wil e" wz k Co., cornor of Market atrect and the Uiamond, k,dr, conmantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, 11.11:1). lel NES, MEDICINE CII EFTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti cled pertnitong to hix triltil Phyist,iand' Prewriptimld carefully compounded at all I. OUTS. Jethy JOUR PLZ.NSIN.7 ...... COCIIHAN FLEMING. - • .• . FLEMING JIROTIIERS, bue4.!esbors to J. Kidd ift Co., wholesale DR UUDISTS, N 0.60 Wood street • Ditteiurgh. Proprietors of Dr. Ml.nrie's relebrete.d Cvnni Coo, Liver Pills, kc. }ale JL.__AARSEIALL, successor to 11. Lee, • WOOL DEALER nail COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. i 3) Liberty sLreat, l'ittAburgh. Refrrerau—W. M'Clintork &Brod- Kramer A Ratn, Mar phy, Tiernan & Co., Brown & Kirkpatrick. PittA4urgli, May ?A, 1555. my2l W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky Leaf TOBACCO, RAGS and PAPER, No. 149 Wood atyret. below Sixth, Pithshurgb. India:ly Air higimat market price, in cash, N ed for Rap. V Al.l7lit P. 14...111311ALL JOSTPEI a. HOWIE& P. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and doalors in French and American PAPER JIANG INGS, No r atreet, Intlaburgb. Akik-Suh agents for the celebrated manufActurea of Mex Ara. Delicourt k (Jo., Parts. anr7 I'. C. :MORGAN, Bookseller and Stn ILY • tinner Han ithrayli on hand a general asaortxurtit §chnol, linorelhutemusbnd Blank Bonka; Printing, Post MP Cap Paper. ,kc., whoinnale and retail, No. 104 W.nni atn: et below Victli ;rant nirt( Pith:burgh. 011- WA N TEO—Baaa and 'Pannone Bnrapa. apls:ly. -- rutiN H. :MELLOR, Wholesale arid Retail dealer in MLIIIIC A I. I NSTRUIIENTS. PIANOS, mr - Fic, self )OE. BOOKS ncl STATIONERY, N, 81 Won.l Pittabm JACOB M I,LIST ER, Its it N ItElt :toil deal, in nil kiwi TOBA(X)0. SNUrF rind 5E4:A.119, N. 25 HIM at,..., Pittsburgh. .64- Keeps consotutly 1vd..1 n largo coplily nll vitrimix brithils 11111,1ini CU. .1, =Cr= _ . RE'i:llE It & ANI)I'RSON, (nic(eAsims t., Illho.dos k in.. I,ll•Skier, in FutaaiiS FRUITS. NPTF, .`.$l , lOEB. CON VEXITION Alt Y, SI:li A itS a. No. 39 Iv,"1 xtrnel , Oppysil .• l L e Cliarleti htt, • A TrNDLE, holemalo and Retail SA 1)- DLI. 11.11tNEz‘S, TRUNK, VALISE Imd cmci.rr BAG MANUFACTUILER, No. 14. W,od streut, ritt.thurgh. J3.2tey LaNTEILPRISE - WORKS, No. 136 Wood S treet, third door helow Virgin alloy.—DOWN & TET LEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their hun. assortment of (3UNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTiii,S. the largest end lest eelorted stock ever opened in Itli4 vier. ket, [4)6..4 hi,r with a general amortment of Hardware, Cstle. ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle. till of which we offer at the prireq to cash pnreheeero, or for E 7,1 tip proved impor. mar Is NORTH-WESTERN POLICE AUENCY, No. K , Washington street, corner of Dearborn, CIII CAGO, LLLIN(IIS. ALLAN riNJUNTUN n . n . an/411s. prxxiurroN devote their entire attention I I the transaction of n g etaLral detective POLICE lIIISINEFtt . ih the 'States of Illlnota, Wisconsin, Idichignn and Tniliana. uthlteltf JOIIN GROU TT; TiLihrter . Of BRAN - Tiff, v GIN, WINES, Ac. Dealer in tiro Old Monoogalieln Whisky, Pouch Brandy kc. Also, RECTIFYING DISTIL ma, corns of Ikuithlteid and Front slreets, Pittsburgh. - A.ot - sn -0 .4' , 440 . 1144 • ' • - • ' l . ;`,..: 4 • • ••;•-• * nolt b n ' `tl 7 ; '• • • ow 7 o ••• • • • 44 • ••• • , • r:'•c• Post VOLUME XI V. IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH BAD SIG ILT.—Persons sufferin g from Bad Si g ht, arisin g from Impaired vision, constitutional decay, old age, or other causes, would do well to all upon Dr. G. E. SHAW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, wherethey ma rely upon gettin g Spoetacies scientifically sols t itial to the JUST WANTS OF THE EYE. Address, 26 Fifth street, opposite A. A. Nno,ut'o, Pittsburgh. P. S.—Telescopes, Mirroraropes, Thermometers, and every article aptamtaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired on the premises. Oir Glasses inserted in old Frames. WI- Any article not approved of, exchanged free of ex pense. NEW COA('II AND CARRIAGE FA C- Tuny.—ollN:-TON.IidiTIIEU.S a CO., corner of Krlacrn and Belmont streeia, Allegheny City, would respect folly inform their fretals nod the public gvnerally, that they Inane commenced the roannhiettire of CA ItRIAGE: , , RA ES, Itr(lK AWA VS P Loti I ES, SLEW IS said CIIA. ItIliTS, in all their carious styles ef finish and proportion. fie All , allers will he ices tard with strict regard to dam, hility and beauty .4 . finish. Repair will be attended to no the roost reaAnnable term, Using In all their work the brat Eastern Sinatra. Pole, and Wheel stuff, they ronfl dent that all who Inns tinvin with their pat ,t perfectly Poitistird MI trial of their new work. mh2Sdawl 1 . 111,11. erg mrp re.lll.o•Eed t all, before pi, chasing elsewhere. y A MI LLI KEN LS:, CO. have on hand, at extensive CAW NW!' and CIIA I it MAN UFAC- Itilti, 5.. GI Smithfield street. n largo assortment ~1 Fan, y and Nein Furniture. which they will sell IS per ,vnt. lower then customary rates. T,lrols, < - 11.41 Ohl I. 4.1.+-27 y CAIILES BA RN ETT, lloase '' , IIOER Ain VI BLACKSMITH, hues erected new nod eenimodi,,ns Brick tamp on CHI:101V ALLEY, hetween Thud iind Fourth streets, m here he is prepared to do nll work in his hue with the uttimst promptitude. ILariug had the busintels, he reepectfiilly solicits the pati,,nnge of hin...1,1 customers end the puhlie . - Ts ME LLI ER, Monongahela Pla t/ clog Mill, would respectfully inform Ms friends rind the the public that his new establishment is DAM' ill Wit 01,3. non, end that he is prepnred h. forme!, Boat Cabins, and till 1,11 orders for FLA-NED LUMBER, with promptness, and at the len rat rules. Board and Platik, pinned on ono or both nidob oonatantl) on hand. a., and Monitlitwa, t.l er,ry tleacrit.litdt, mad.. t VS. Builders and Catmint term would Bud it to their tago to gine hint a vaii. n Ito no,, now them will. Planed :Run. suitable tor or ery it istiription iti work. UL'I'ON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Hof. oitio —The hitting tnore.l Into hi, new Work , . to , n ii, tit ectod. cons., of Wator, nigh and st I Nib, I. l.repared to con tract for and eiteouto all indent Eaitgag Post-OIL,. 11011/er liana tin.l ail other C.lli, Also, for 'STEAM ENii I>}. of oil size, i!t RI NO. It All.. ROAD CA of 111,111.10 'II,. 0.1 till othi r appertaining too 1% , 1111 , 117 111. d 'A 111 V FOrl'inVil of the Ail!orer't deintrino-IJI• nor and men--atietitfi..ia liaotern nianufai torn, - "ho keep thrm5...1,..9 ,ulll n. 1•14 oil tninnl.ie mid 11171 huprorertitini, (V II St Sidi It 0./ 1.1211311 N • . 1 C • I 00, , AMERICAN PAPIER M.k.CIIE 1. 7• Pll • burgh. InAnitis,titrers of NI A 4 f..r biliirwiti:-.11!•, A. • NW ror Vol,. and boor ti. ad., lit nicee. Venttlabirl no.! !, , r 0,1/ og.. i -r1,.-- ud M. , t11 , 1in4 kof ortiry •gt.• and deo,: 1.111 warn atiteti loon. durable to o.n -die, Ir. , V% t. Zlfr -r riort.c . xol - nt..kl t. , r.. —Arr• rectal to tins e 1 it. 1,1 v, e.nZhr, t 'lL:sr', . N.. 'II , I • • 1, ‘1 ‘1„, •. je2l . r pi! E 1101 L 1 . i).\1. I'l 1)11'.1\1' r, cenny with -.• .It 11471.: t beingtutturt,l the NI t 11.11“. .Ireet I t —...tre • , of I.• 1,121 f ' 0 . 01, prow] (1.1.111+1,..1 .1 :5,.% .i.• 11. A t. ,•; P.l , ItNFI I of 11 tit, (' , alt. it... tli rlElebtlrgh. D0C.,11110 I) I'kßj! It Jii E,.76L r7;r U e Mall facturrril. ei •le t k ll ; ' I I.•nt 0,1.7".$ EITATI N.i 1.. r, five Kahl hal r, all of :;lf; wliirti N.• will iw!l for ca:11 41 iNt VI, 4.41 ..1 tlo.y ran I, biinfthi In (lir my of N4PII Y . 1.11: 1.,1 M, nn tP. A 11.Strlailt ttnitli.lifiii,iii will rind I holt tio.:, t ei all, ilii botti•r by Nucl. th..in eivii;...., Al b. ;ll'. 1.1t,e I!, , •an :lIIPPII%, rt.., , ..- ..... woi yr. poriaiii- a to". • t. , ti , ..i.y of Ito• ..b.ivii I •bi taiti ro 1.. a. in.; tho . ity. and In el, of 6. 1.41111 In.. ter - 0' the mai .. TT. wti,C - TT, t;rand'ft cp . Gm, '.% N: I'.. \ . •tl; I 1h.•.11,., CATner of Fililtbfiehl tu,•l Y.,t • I B()'1' TLEit:' , ."--JOIIN I h;L,F:`, Ni 1 1 7'1 , i,t m • 1,1,1 ~ ±llne Il..• put. he that IL,v 1...,• ,111; ly WATEI:, .Al.!: niol 14,E.TElt of the bext quahry Ti... attention et/ familn, le particularly dire, tett t tilt twit that airy bottle 11 A IN it IGllret A LE in ite ititrcet emir Phyntriarot rre. ritnriot it to f311,h0, 4'el tint i i 42,1 w titli. DT.• and vtrooet h.✓tnne q ..allt . . A FINK Pt., T J. lIII.LESII •L.u : Wu, 11 „ nnGo - turd•. . nn•l dectkrt. ri: If IAS Inge. Lvlul y N . 7, W... 1 air , vl , I'IN. l•ureh. n hand and mud:. l..“rdv , r, 1:ilt P.., awl \ !Roth. Mahogany. lh,..v.a,wh N alma and liJlt I. rat .... td Nioni (,•r) evir 4;,1t 12NTERPILiSE 11 0111:S, 1.;(1 ictael j-t tin,d V.; 011 kik •ik 'A% \ A Trri.KN rill the atteuti... • I r - rotaitt turn t..• tar, ~ .rtnient •.I I;(j:ZF . , and 1t1.1“1.11:Nti 11k I.•tt I , k k ;•1.ete..1 1.1 ma; Let. begetlier with a t,,•,ettetal 1.•1 11 A iliAr ALE, and F1:01 I 7.4; 'K .I:, all li;; r at IL. letveNt 1. , ..it•1e tab t. ~ • pitt• ''t k•I 4,0 d approved pale., um; 1e Tw'TA. SIV LER, :111 ,1 (to a d . Dealer in Fain.. eke; • 1111. 1.., atel Ilie.ekeoperne Ilriedivat Ttnne,' Nl;irttite-o Mud T.,14. Tie Plate, 1 4 / I .er {rrr., Win. Rivet, Ar, he. 21 N.., tit at art. ("Iv air I:cattle; . Ikri• !.• it A 1 , . 1:1:•1! UL;. riefi29:d3ut j VRNETIAN 1:1,1%lo DI AKCFA TL'- • • Pie, ha. Li. i'• nli h WS' 1•1,1•if11.... and has ;p.m-.1 hn til.l\bmA Nt•i. • 1 . .. R fait I eet, hear the Pte,t tarice. I•ete ;Al; At .44 and where Ite hag Ina ni , ..rtntent WAN ItS, litainte , l with plain and fare 'glad fit k Trilwainc, and protairtal t. , till an, artier 111 Ll+ hue, ' u 1110 un,et r, nv.nnl do term, Ilia srerk to itartunkd eattellieli.•tt, (Pr u.une i refunded. Blinds repaired. Plenbe pile him a all, can't be twat in wortitnioeilip. ; 'ay; ly F. SIIOPE, .11ERrilAsT TAilidt, Third Wert, next door Inapau h lluildinba, thankful the Tiny 10,111 pall °nag , 11 , 1 , 1.0..r0 I tr , I.INA P.] 111 , 1 s. begs leave to I.sk Fl 4 , 41t11111/111..• fli 111,. Collie. :,•• 1,. in lit. better !inquired Mau eve. to Itiril+ awl eno- Wmers With gnenn-utA iiatiilitetion. always keeps au baud n large or the I=l,l idyles of ierl'lNflS, f'd! 4 FilMfillES, CLOTHS, be, nldcL ho will make to order on the t.}l , ,flent not Lee, reaennalili• terms. pA A perfert at Mara), warranted. tf JOHN IL 'RAMO Titus. 11. YULNO VILANCIN L. 1 t,CNO. rl l B. YOUNG & CO., N.. 38 Smithfield . ntrvet, cippiwrlte City Hotel, rnanufnctartair of CAM NUT FURNITURE and CIIAIIt.S. tit .•very dearripttun 51a , tonal, sad won kinaliallip warranted, and mild at rodurol prwwi. Caii• takes in jawlilai; I,•r land aad wator _ang:ll W 0 ulO‘lE I. L FURS ITURE n\ I 1 CIIAII3, wlrolmale and retail. embracing every style of furniture. in Mahogany awl IV alma, •ar tal.le for r•arlorn, cliamllers. awl lining room.: equal t.,1111 In New York or Philadelplaa, and at I. 'W. I pin , article made by bawl, and warrant d. Chhinet any gitantity 1.1:1r\ 1 TURK and ell A I • lo lintels and Steamboat. , f0rtn.4.41 nt the oho? nut nenee. Vituorourn4, N. 77 ace! 79 Third gt r ,.. t. nu, pirrtqtritnit, Ph. T(IV ES. —No. 124 IV , OOd ht reet, abovp Ftlth.—'r'r be g to rtll the Trod, 1.. eur -tnek 1-teves,llopon Wweinel Cas:inA- ;leuerul. Having perte, i ed every thing iu our llne, enn mnfidy vary that .o cannet 1. Etrynna. , lln finish, fitting. :Ind .rtioethre•en. by any in the I nab Alernhantl will nn:: n t.. then ad • tintiny In udl be fore buying elnewhere. . . 1 . 01 GRA/ I. Lt Til74Ml' k ORA/ y 1 1 11oNIAs; ()LI I, EH. SADDLE, H RNESS s i 1) I Fr t'l.l, , t 1 PlttAburgh. Qy 1101,e Ch.llii9g.T‘ Bllw, ...-prapt. kr J. . . .......... . ONI•:. DEN XI, mad t) chants. No, el lPutsr Atri•nt, WATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEIVELIIY AT 011EATI.X 1:1:11I10EI) PRICEF. .1' oIIN M. Ii11111•:liTS L- ov xrlling ofl Lis and i n o stiwk of fin,. W.l.trh. , m, .I,lvolry and rtn. at a very nwdl advar, on lirp.t c.itit. 1 t 'Tarn! , 0') to ..nlatging him Stre, l',nnt and the pnrclnun• of nil entire sink Air the spring cent.-. I\-11,..ns denlring GREAT It 11:11 A I \ - Ahould rdl oar', it in Lin dedeCtllinatkill to ,14,/, -id his present clink RIP out regard hi fanner price.. Don't foi got the 14nce-- -1:01t1:1C1S . , Its Fl PTII street, nn.ar Mark..t. tel. 6 MEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTITINe & [lllO.. Fifth stanch eppsi , dl , Md . hoe , a large stork of Men and ttnyo' CLOTHING on band, cortiprirlng no entirely arts nod al-gait atylee, tt h Tel. thsy are prepared in furnish attlic Ime oat nwh prices. .11,, a lnr go and f.hinnablo stock of GENTS' FURN IS }NMI ti 04,1.15. Su' A LLOW-TAI I, 1,1 N E OF LIVERPOOL AM) NEW NoRK PACKI:T SHIPS. Owned by thrneffuir UrrnosA , ,"; Nadh etre, 1, .V. T. lffiThe ,nhorril•er I. Ow only Agent. in Pitts-4i linrgh fur tln hainl DRAFTS for sale t. r any amount, Al 1 .1) in England, Trnland. ScOliand and Wide,. dulls THOMPSON, European Agent, 410 Llborty stn,f. Rusburgh. I=l . IMMO* ht 1 3 kit's, -.IM oELliviE ALBERT. ITTSBURUII cOsC.II FACTOIIY-131G- Eua 4 .o%,..auccessors to E. 31. 'ligelou. Nu. 44; Dia maul alley, nogr3LAVurghareet, Plttaburgh--CARRIAGES, 01,VOUIS PHA EMZ 'SIMI/ 116. and .ororx dcwilidom of TANGS : VEHICLES built to order, and tlnitibed ul a mab nor unsurpassed- for beauty of design. eloganco of fluid., AU) of wortunannhip and durability of materials. us. All wqrk warranted. MM§l :V':::ifAttr' -- tttl . .. - .."L,.____,fltt,ctrniit'::.::i..lo . j:rs - ;t. PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETB BUSINESS CARDS .Neititer . with my eye u•'r my faith will I trifle! In \ A TETLEY. I nudpu,lt .IA . N . , 4 svgyrN , 1 GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET! VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE NE W SC A L E—II. KLEBER ,i; BRO., TN THE F,IGIITII WARD OF TILE CITY have Jost received a small lot of _ _l_ OF PITTSBUROIL—Tweive lots fronting on Bluff NUN NS & CLARKS' PI ANOS, : street. which is an at foot street, overlooking the Monotaga provided with their NEW SCALE. Tlik is hole river; each 1..1 having a front of 24 fort and averaging their latest, and undoubtedly the MONT to , from ID) to 175 feet deep fronting on a 24 foot alley. PORTANT improvement as yet made to the piano Forte. The Also, t welve lots Immediately In the rear of the above, POWEIt of the instrument is almost DOUBLED thereby ; having a front of 24 feet each or; .. Locust street, and runnin g and in point of volume. evenness and brilliancy of tone_ they back to a 24 foot alley. Licust street is aCO foot street. surpass anything an yet produced in the shape of a Plano. Ten lots fronting. on Bluff street, now in the city district, They Isms./Ks all the advantages of the (trend Pianos, with- itionediately adMining the above, only divided by lllllten mit any ..f Its disadvantages. We now challenge comparison berger street, which is a5O foot street. and also the city line. with the instruments of any other maker in Oils country. Thtl3e lot, are 24 feet frout each and averaging from 97 to confident that every tiabittrool fudge of the article will at 140 feet deep. running back to aIA foot alley. rune admit their superiority. T h e public is respertfully in- Ten lots In the rear of tits 11.110 V, each lot having a front vited to call and examine these superb lustnuents. of 24 feet ,or Locust street and running back Eat feet to a 15 11. ELF:BBB Si Itito., foot alley. Sole agents for Norms & Clarks' Natl. One lot on the corner of Yaobraam and Forbes street, 20 Fur Western Pennsylvania. feet front on Forties street, running bock to St. Patrick's No. 63 Fifth street. next rin..r to Masonic Ilall. alley P.kl feet, which le a2l foot alley. P. S.--Splendid assortment of the above shortly experted Three lots. 24 feet each, fronting on Forbes street, run for the Spring Trade aps sing rook 120 feet to St. Patrick's alley. ... _ . Ng.W SPRING STOCK OP IN ALLE(IIIENY CITY. . .. . CHICKERING & SONS PIANO FORTES. JOAN 11. MELLOR has ~. .., trpplif i junt recrivod seven more of .-' ""ti:,f : CHICK EitINO St SONS' i PIANO FORTES, mid I . OAI- ' . ', . r AWN] the Stock, ItAlectod fur Spring Salo., of TIFIRTY.FI CE OreW and Kplenditl I to , trutnrnts, of Av ery variety and et) le, b:flaunt:Aeon ,d by the Metetrn.Cbteker ings, ,13,,,,t0tt,) I , tan the I ,li atirs t siXt teT A', E n, the next nitientlitily filth bed Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes, hwell an their 14111A1 I. and inimitable ()rand awl Parlor and Nal., El Eit l' PIA NO EVltTii In thin tot In of heir NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IRON PIIAMIti.i. nil PATENT ACTION, and are not , ely warranted to LIM All chaser by the manufacturer., but by tint intigutriLer, in A' la all respect. an perfect AM IDALIIIMAII/A CAA IrA UMW, Allis in n-gat ti to Material told Worktnannitip. PRICES IS 1 . AItIABLI Tit E SA ME an in Ltoatott, at the It...factory. .1 4 IIIN 11. 11111:1.1A , R, No 81 W,..1 xtrra, betAvern Diamond ftlley Ala Fourth rilimt. A guilt for Marring A Son, Buutou, for I . lthibur,,,h mu! mmrrn Pru nu, itl=4 FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & 11. 111cC.ILLIJAI, Ara -ST FoilliTll STREET, NEAR WOOD.-Tia THE attention of partite-arra in mrspeetfully United to our proortit Stock, selreted for SPRING SA LES, including quality Velvets. I English and TnisiaLry In- Bruaaels and Tapestry, Unroll, and Stair Kr newels, Super. Nleditnn nut low Extra and Super. 3 Ply. !'reed I ngratiss lint Itriportril Extra Twilled 41141 14fIllaSk unit and Stair Cat prta ; }boor Gil Cloths. front t to 14 tort wide, <111:14:44 gnnlnira and pricer; TAbl4 Choi,: Fern. h prinm e ,l not kinitiosseol Piano and Tulle rovers; Coorion and e, 'eon 5141 ting: Hearth Hogs; fakir !fats; Stale Ittnla; List, Rag and Ltotali Carlota; N'onetian Blind,: with roomy ritrirty IVln door Shadow, Green and Rug IlrilLuid, So_ Set all of with It ~111 in; ed. - r.. 1 nt .le at ter) nenleratr rates tg o y- it are also prepared to furnish ItAItfiINIITILMN CARPET LINING. M.4%SFIELD SEMINARY. Allegheny County Normal School. bout four rules from rh. coy. near the jun , 7tion of the NoldcA prn avd Warhingtna flunk !loads. B NI. IA EBB. A. N., ,upet, , ,tn.l,l l t. M. A. KIA{ t. Pril..lpal REA B. P1.1)-1., , IIN, A. M.. jr .1. rii F. Is n•lrraiirned. Poltntr t. , -ne,ttarr and N. .I 11l Id r. . • , IT] I,A ;hl. of A, 14 , In -I 11, %. e I A !mil.A nnml••• • 1.7:1;• • at. •.•:•! ;II 1!••• Ott. :•,31•• ••••••••11,..r.1a1g • - •.n ••I•tat•t , •l ••• •11a,:•• 11 1,61[. a; fr... • ;.2. i• • ,•• • • 1••• •,I,:it ••I , •••'l.x. I \ Alt 1 k\l I. •elgtr,: ••.; I w 1,11,13, 11 •tit T•-•• 1•• • t • t t II •F I. tit cre, will lie T. chi. lin h the to It , 1:1,1:it, t 4 411 P E 111. A, POLLO4 k It 1101.1../ 1..111.1:Ltn 11 Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Gem AND NI &Nl' V A i'T I nr . F PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CILT MOVIMINGS. No. W ood htt., Corner of Diamond one TH EN 1-:.fer t. :t exp-rierwe in th nth, t.. ri 1 , ,,1141.er tint ,r 1 the LAN et and st)t• pticer. u.a Any .4.tn.hilmttiti,,,l. All to.t. 1t..11 .4 1r . • In. ttr. r,.. ••1•It.:01,•,t1 4, , 1.11, 1• • •111101 t,•101 t, , ,, a,ll 1..• tn haul.. 0. 11.1 ..1, i. 1. 1 • I , llrrhar, tut, AVID t'.1111T.1.11,1, A S.%)111:1, Pcd, j , 14, K bar. , ams,,rtatt.l tltt. ON!. I'M' 1.1, 10 K. li,r tt ,1 to. 5r , 4,.! Itr) 1 , 1.1ff0t , -.0., 044 , 1 th e mu,,,,ufo,r. Vain 0011 51 at .AI ttlt 12111? N W A Nl TC l, ',l,l l; } :'i S cr ,A s A . 'l l l 6 ;11! - .7:• 1 11 V . F t : , .I.• ENV t t.tlt r I. t. .1 I, .h. , r. 01.,1 {' , .,'twat IV A Tt'll . 01,t 1•„-t Kr 1tt ,, .1 4414•1 mid tfto 11,05,0 to, •tr• 4 ;t01 , 1 11,1,0,1 ~. t and Clt:utt,.. h• Oterrr. Itr , to Itold Pe , tt and t '0 , 4, I'• I. sir, T , ..,t101.01.0. Ittnar) 1 , 10,11, t'et 0104 1 . 4441 11n, Itittg., Itt,..t piton. Ear-Hinz., Cuff Vitt, Hod , , t,..1.1 11,1 SAINer and Plabal /..1.1,1, 1114 1,1". nod Fttury I lary ~1 Imyt BRASS CLOCKS ra nil prL,ro I; pm, ff t! • 1 , 0., ,r, ttinuttf..o4 , l , - , Thl with grrat ran. 1,0 IL. t I rail, mat a 111 1.....4.1 ottattll t 1 • •••I 1 , . opt t01 , 041..1 0...1 Vt. ,•4 00,tur. ..nt• I..'d iu 1.,2 1.1411, r, 0,1 11 .1.,0• I.• tll N Ni. tItN: , :tor; N .1, rt. • t •('or 1.. Nis, I t I)A1.1 's ST(WKING F'.\("ri)ky. DAM :11.1k,1 and FIJI!, •tt,,t, Ir••• t•• k • t tt t01..11 Ih.ll 1111. pun..! 110.1 51, , 5t,.....11tutt, 841 1 ,, , ittlt 11,1 . , 1/111.11. it,l , tr , mo 1.u1,1K . dm! 11...? iii • , tittut,•-• L. Awl all Itioate of 110SIEltl, nt Ida nntstt.l6llnnni. Fttr t•,rA w not, 112, An't, liontllng,, on FIFTH r, At all lino.. to the nop,Alon of the 1,111,W. I,AA. ,n,tk or I,t. !•trtt itte, 1.1 Oil 4111, to it. AA,,,rllntrut of tio,ll iu him 'oat!t , , bnmpLt t Chi, which •,r,. ntnrrAtitt.! tint I!, Itn.t gnat and It 111 ,t.. 11 at Ihe in n an.n1,1,• li t , Any lan Rom, At tin.. orntn of IlArlo.l alit y and C ItA I,Y, Cahrtsnt Alarkest nl tpy Firth .t fIENIETF:RY MARBLE W K S.- - v; ATTI I P:5l . LAII TUN, l'ilmncAL t,,x. N o :;:s.s I.lli to.ItT I,low 51 app. m1421.1y Phi NIiER HARBAUtiII, Iss Dealor in Wool, Provision., nod 1 . 1,11,... iser ,N.• hit.ll.an k t. h. I. WIU l'll4l NU FACTOR. Y— MRs. ItENTF.:I{, mix (i..n-n from the A, 1I 40l t, upp, mate Ills C. 011 as.. A 11Pitia•ny City. Is pi . ..pales] t.. hll t,ril,•ol 0,1 1% III?. and all km.la AMEN TA I. 11.4110 WORK. T 1,,. I.nst qualto ..1 wntr, ial la for ills had, and satin, satishiciam se tat - ail frast. my I Irds a I y NEIV I N TELLIG EN(' E --If VllO. you 111 11/111. •• 11.4 p," 14.1 era I,l,,yilient, boy . 0,11 iiperty, call at LAM RI em I NTELIAtIENCI{ OFFICE, N.. 10 tl ith street, utar Market air... 4. logo) bocuni«nts and Copying dom. with nrainenO and i016:11 J03E1 . 11 W. LOWHIF: LINIMENT--The hest Lini ment now in M. !Or sprains, banana, dc., 12 doz. just by .10S. FLEMING, al ,2, ocoiner Diarnund arid Market st. P 1G METAI—h,o tons good quality, ciild per steamer Iren«, and for IWO by "D..n M DAVIS, corner Wash and Fifth eta. I RE .1 SE- --Baves' celebrated Grease ft.r C brnys. , G[olo, nod I•bIn t,) Inp:IVI II EN 11 11. WI N DOW I; LASS an bnx/ta 8110 itka lotl2 do , 2.". do. 10x14 do., and other gizes.— , 4”.tr • brand .dlt• I. A: HUNTER. it iti) A 1 7 1 l EFTs l slari,:fs ,irk. ,:tle by ac.Y, )IAIIt a 'HUNTER 'IIE —1 1 )01.1 , 1, I,r sale hy SMI 111. 'OA 11UNTF:It. - 1 -- , LI Al{l l -3 kegs sale hy ai.y. MATIt (14 )FFEI.] SI A 1{...1_15 LII. 11. (7„tr et , t 7. NlAllt a lIUNTEII. 7 K I AO 51 101 . 1.1 1 1 . :IiS --;i7 Idyls.lnnrrive iITI.I i., ulrlr N.. IrtlA /1 t'l casks i arrive wk.] for mile by split Nit lit II 111 1 KEEN S.\ LTED I lIDESI----. - 17;t to arrivo sadfur Mlllll , by (5126, 11,011. _ Dlly FLINT 111 DE- -N6 to/arrive 1r .al.• by Ittp2ro SPRINIIF.I2 lONCENTRATED LYE--A new arti.'le lJ making hard and Foft, t9ml. ons Island wa•th ton of Potash On hand and far hale by _ [ motif 1) 13,11, LI M E--- 110 hhls. fresh this day reePiyl.,l he upYS uENriti 11. WLIANS CEMEN I', A NI) I; , N ES.--Plaster for land and SLUM Work; Orment Workn ; Grind-"21,:no, all PiZl`. , 1111114 at Liberty Ntreet, Pittsburgh. p TT'S i (luz , dlent a urehtg Lotting. INlCEireli by JOF. FL E.MINti, n 2.5 corncr Diamond Hod Market ht. QUO AR-30 hilds. prime N. 0. Sugar in ki .tore and for auto by (np2) .101 IN MODRItEA D. A RPET PAPER IN ROLLS—For salr , hy the cant , holt at W. S. LIAVEN'S 421 Paper Warofi 1,9 P. Market et, Porber 2.1. I? ARSER'S PILE lA)TIUN—G dozen la 13 reived by JOS. FI.EM IN, i. n 21121 Corner Market at. and Diamond. 4'4 . ..a1; PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1856. BUSINESS CARDS 111 11) IVI h..4ai 41 . 1 41',1 t, ~'„;. I TI =ll)=2=fn FL EMISU 111{0:4 Ir. W. IVALLACE • • 1 • • It. . 6 . " 1 %. 1. 3 .,..; • ‘ t: C‘ =llll ti, 7 , FOR SALE 1, ND TO LET Also, two two story brick houses and lots, with bark building's, oar]: with a front of 22% feet, on Federal street, Jost above the North common: running back 117 feet to a Ii fiat alley. Al., a small to o story brick house runt lot fronting on I it, , bireoor stroot, is the North side near the canal, 15 feet • front on Hobbit.. street, Taunting hark 72 feet to a 4 foot alloy. At..,. ni, dwelling bons', and ground attached, on the cor ner of Saiolosk, mtroet and t he South common: this lot fronts ro the common nu toot, '240 fret on tbuninalry street, and 60 fret 401 street This ' , report,' Is too ISHII known tst 11. , ..1 any ;stint Ilk, .644 . 111.11011, as thane who Wald to lair chase will call and wo for thentsolvors. I will batter or exchange for city property In Pittsburgh sr Allot:bony city, one thousand aoros of land, cut up into small tracts In suit.purcluevers. This hunt le sitnatud in Franklin and Ty roue townships, Mayotte county, Slate of Pommy' vaunt Ti,.' Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad rims flee nines through this and. faces the Youghiogheny co.. could is just fifty miles from Pittsburgh to klittenber gees Station, coot will not to morn than one and a half ur too hours rids in the cars, as SOOT, as the road is finished from West Newton to Turtle Cr, ek, 'which will tor completed by July ur A upiat nest. This land Is an situated that therela none of It more than two miles from La) ton or Miltenberger'. Stations, and a great portion of it trivereil with the finest timber, Hue stone, the beet building stone, ore ur glass-house sand, and large be.tiet timber. particulars Inquire of the auliseriber in Allegheny city. tip2it °NORGE &II MEN BEA° ERR . A ". JOURNE n ORPHANS' COURT SALE 01 , lii: 11, ESTATE, situated in and near the bor ough of Allioesp,•rt. Si 11l be espoeed telltale by Pul•lic Auction, on the maw., iiti 510N1/.11, elm- !Alt dny ~f May next, at 11 u dock, A. M., the foll wing described Reel Ystrite, late of Ur. U.',. Huey, deceaaed, namely. bot lir. }fast sale of Market Street, on which Is a log or ft sae lm., 1,4 laS. Yost side 14 Market strict, with a flame house, a, 1,1.11=2 and 2111, South side of Eighth street. le•ta 737 and inn. North s e t,. o f Ninth at. The above 1,10 are 60 by 1-ral feet earl, and in the original 1•Intl of the borough A 1.•;11. r.l Lots. 141.1 ont by the subscriber, w Itlitp the bogii limits, of crinoun an,, principally en by 140 feet, The Pittsburgh a hoettethiedle Railroad laotate through this Ple"a of gr.. 1 1 ,1. and the depot will laa within UK/ feet of it. A 1-.0. A part of the farm known w “errioked Ran Fenn." lota smile off the lain - melt line. A twilit 20 acres 14 this is bottom land. haring it,. Monongahela 11a veer on the N o lo, the Prate It all on toe end the Pittsburgh 11 Cunnill,e eilie Railoaul :early in the cent., It will be tinhelivailed into acre I, : ts. and a, id stincether or in lots. as luny init. prey Laser;. There 14 no 1., err lomtion In the Mist fur manufacturing put Vers. !wing in the aided of the cieil re. gnat. and ha clog a rice, of con revances East and w o o. Th, lutlanra of the farm eedii altoirother. being Toerre. 'if uplan , b on will: ti 0 a Brick Mouse and ••t to r ars TERM, as-tblrd Cash. Iniance one and lw, years with ,riteb at. .Ib_k 111 Is ,:ina.ard ot at pi "Ate vale. belar. tits .Iss .J.ab. 4 , t P:ll. , barrb and flub a eon. ant, by the loot Is's!, ahvo leases et y.• ,lock. A. M A 1111..1.A1L • A dna I. ot the estate ..1 01.:01.0i: Al Kirsebei April spoon I ' )4l 12“••1. A 4 It II 1...11 • x1.1.• unpr ,,, fn. of. , In or•r% Arrne li,.• nt, Ind,- land. n ntt •hd•dlni t • 15duln A.• two •.4 ula 1, nl,• • '..-nr• d and ond•-• rnits,ltinn ituvr••v•- • %1, 1. • it 1111,11 I .T 11 1,4/11/. .1111 (sir doprovoiro.nts 111 A top. in Pad., t. r lnd. and in escrilsid •..d. r 11, hard, 'Nell., hour, barn, stabissa ac. nII un rub 11 , 1/I I -t Clad towurbay, Si) arena whit I. hand A drawable farm. IDI A. - r«. m Ph, it srnship, it, intlos Pittsburgh I. .1. r.--In Pe. hie, township. four miles from the t Itr 1.0 .1 • rt.111111.V•111{111.ii,1 2 1 4 2 mil. from .111'10.1 ; 1 1.1t. ; of a 111 k from the Haih-nad. io A.•tos .1' land .111 1 •11 t 1..1r, Itl Wll l l - 1 11 1ter middy. !own. Ae. r •7. !tang 11 to., Dodge a 7, I!:inge I. iVetmOrr r•amty. A , ~ Marle•tia, uuntf wAt • 4 Mai LAN c. . • ; ,•. • NIA! I r..•••• Mt atm.. • ntv. 11 , . A. . lit ra t..E, -ti I WA `t! Witt . a 1,.0 • t 1;, r %$ •Ilti and Nfit, .tc! br•• 1 . 2 t. X ry, In I ! ! • • l'••41 land. ftTalrell I!. "•itto- ..!, , 1%1 I A -.1 n :Tun! 1.11,1., .4 Int h ;.• 4,1 +mull fartun. to.t 01111. 1,1,1,4 4i , AV {ll.ll t.. 11Fir2.1 iII ~ I 11. 1..1i n•hq,. A Ileyb , ny , I.ol,rored I:I.Ah EIS A HI('HEY . _ 1I BLIC SALE lII ' .1•lIE CII-PARTNE11- Sllll' F . K.M.KRTI TIIK LATE 1 . 11131 I II A A. h r. 1.1.1 —The Ennineru, appointed by the th, t Court Alleghent rr.uulY. oti the chneolutPh exu.l pnitherxh]p. v.lll, on Tlll'itrlDA V, the Int day of Nifty next. At 10 A M.. nix , n the preminen, at the owner of lepth nod Fountain etreetx, htteburgh, expo..., in, Public th.• 1. 11,,a in, prop, t 1), t., wit h. , Planing s .l.ll.Snnh lx—r rit.t..ry, with Eosin., Ae ow!. th.• itpiwirtrwilanci, Th.. Ira% I.•than April let. 10.4 . nuloer tt. mr, , ,p,xl rt..,0r..1 rent ..1 1 f Iti I ....1 41,1. ... I•I •1; 1001 , .•r.k • kosto., 1-Nrd • I. as nod pow nod m.rottllng r.ol• , A,. 11. F. rrxtt:arn xi res. ar SAI r erish, the remainder with in terie.t. in I lin v istv mews. in three , , etc and time nth spiv eieil se. tint) AND AleAlAsTr,ft, . ntgl Int ) ' t. """ lIIAL FUR SALE.—Sixty three \_/ hint, path l.l•V U.xl sum nitifall the ine input„ thelenti in sti.e.w+filt "pet - anon. SaidSaidFarm in initiated ent ..n the 31 , 1014,0101 s Mu, .14 Mil. sieve Vitt*. beech, and Is with a Pwrin I knee, Barn, Tenant rinses. t Itmlrimil, and an est 1.11 , 11 i ha, bro c..l In fire feet thick, and cannot be iiiirpassvil In iitialit). Fat lurt Lot particulars apply NICHOLSON & PAYNE, .I.ll!_tr_ No. 236 Liberty street. NA'I'IuNAL iIoTEL FO)i. sionre lintel, fronting the Monongahela Wharf, b. imeeti Smithfield and (Irani Streets, together with the STAlthkb thereto attached. will ho fin rent after the. Ist day oi April nosh The Rho Vi• Moo) being very large and rommodoissit, and near the pioposoil wow of two Rnlln,ad kitAtiOWl and the Wharf, i.ifors remarkable indiscousouts to thetas wishing to otilose. 111 rldidi Itelnire at the office of ONO. ARNOLD it CO., uslin.tf Fourth street . RA RE l'llA.St!E.—Thc subwriber hay -11 engaged In another business which dolman& his o time and attsaition, wi.h,n to diseotio of his Tun and newer) Itualutr,. The id/tinting of the Hondo is well known tm tho first of its kind, the business largo and Increasing 0, rustonsers of the host class in tha city. To au LATSAPRIAINO 111;d1KESS MAN, It is a rare chance and a are fortune. For particulars enqu,ro of fril3ll W. A, M'CLURG, corm r Wood and Sixth eta. UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.-- 'lse Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. A Co situated on the Nlonougalicla river, n aut 2A mile, from Pittsburgh, are now for 8010. The property consists of 115 Kerns abut 110 porches of Land, i more or less) and all the 0.1111 therettl and slew all the oat its oboist len acres more, to4ether with Buildings, Railways. Ac. fllllll, pttrtillltaret apply to 11. W. cit A. BELL Alty's at Law, nen:it/wit No. 1i.13 Fourth at.. Pittsburgh. W ~R A T L H F Y A sew dA:1:1‘11; g Loran, Just hntslo-d, two urrrt,g..l with hall, two parlor, kir lion, thin.. Oland...ow, good cellar, bath noun. k.. s In tirawthe yard. god atablo. The lot lam a front of 2.0 eiirroi Alkgh..ny rlt n, Ity 100 cOvt 111.11 to 1,11- 11...qr.et Prße hand, , mnin•kr , rl.• :111.1 tn VOSIN S. CUTHBERT dr ! , tc. yt. -.- • - - J Trodg..l.l Stiltl..atry • Marine and F.nginooring Snrviiving. Lignezi, CeLlaUllt, Mortara, it.. "r iinstru.liiin, Ftram and inof”lll,4i.ll. Tubular and iither , Il lugging, etc Ciiumviii•ting and Rep:limn , Rud, A ;:rii ultural Eng', t. Ch , Waii•li Nuking or It Uruntinitt of C. , 1-1111g. 1 • 11.• Y. lr rtir Tidpgrapli-- ire History and I . rugr ire I I .•1 N I WPC I i 1 , , flir 11 Ulla V 1,111.114 anal Loamy Sail. blii • ••13.111.11ti Caleniu, Integral linitinauitar3 A roliiiisciutii. Navigation and Nniitiral Ito.k of England ilnggestioroiu Di•Hign• Ntnnurnentis. Thy Lund w I Y pita! Pala, anil.Stin. Cutting. Fri male by 11. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth street ik7 h‘v llNttlien Refl.— Wurni•l. Not to he —e•.ll.llC Or , trns that Charmed ‘vhk.o n Child—Hawthorne. The bore of one Font Ileart—llawthorne. I ..et lily Heart upon a Flower--Ilawthorne. I'n” Homo in the Woo&---Woodbury. What is Home without. a Falb,. Fairy Land Rch., tuts. h, with a beautiful frontispiece. Sholis of OLva.n—Redown V an•talia Walt: --1;0. kel. • Selvdti..ll The listnic.-I;..ttnchrilk. rale at the Music Btora of JOHN 11. MELLOR, ap29 01 Wood itreet. NOM =MI MEE. p m , y i v ,E m 5r 56:10.7 8 ::878 . 775 New York 6 cent.,lB7B Ohio Virginia 6? con t-, 1887 CITY. CO. & BOR. BONDS. Allegheny Co.6s, Pittsburgh and ConnellsvWe R.R. Do. Pitta. & Eltenbenv.R.lL Do. Allegheny Valley R.R. Do. Martian Valley ILL Do. Cleveland & Pitta. B.R. Do. PennsTrania H.R. ...... City of Pittsburgh Pe Allegheny City as Bor. of McKeesport 65,1885 Bor. of ConnellevilLe6s,lBBs R. R. MORTOAON BONDS. Pitts. & Cotineller'e R.R. 1883, guar. Baltimore City Ohio & Pa. R.R. let mart. 7e Ohio & Pa. R.R. Income 7al Antony let mort.7B Pitts. &Steu.R.R. let mart 7al BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh_......... Merchants' & Mann! Ba nk I ' lxch ange Bank_ Mechanics' Bank Pittsburgh Trust Company Farmers' Deposit. Bauk Citizens' Deposit Bank Allegheny Saving Fund Co. Mm. Baring's Bank, Alleg'y RAILROAD STOCKS. Pennsylvania Baltimore & Ohio R.R— Cleveland & Pittsburgh Ii t. obi° & Pennsylvania RR... Pitts. & Cuticlellsville R.R... Allegheny Valley Obenler. Valley & Steubenville R.R... BRIDGE STOCKS. Allegheny Bridge Ileuongshela 8ridge.......... Hand Street Northers Liberties Bridge-. MISCELLANEOUS. Pittsburgh Gas Company-- Allegheny Gas Company.... Monongahela Navigat'n Co. Western insurance Co Citizen? Insurance Co. Pitts Lite, Fire/Mar Ins Co. Eureka Insurance C 0.... ..... _ ..... Minnesota Mining Co. Pate R Boston Mining Co... National Mining Company. North American Mining CO. Darlington Cannel Coal Co. Penns. Insurance Co-.-- RATES OF DISC6iNT. PENNBYLF kNIA. !Branch at Bank of Pittsburgh_....._ par , "L - Fachange Bank, do lav Mar. and Manor., do par Bank of Commerce Par Dank of North America... par Bank of Forthern Meet, par Bank of Pennsylvania... par Bank of Penn Township, par Commercial Bank of Pa... par }armors & Mechanics' Lk, par Girard Bank par Kensington Bank Par Mann. k Mechanlca' 8k... par Mechanics' Bank Par • Aloyarnensing Bank par; Philadelphia Bank pa l Southwark Bank par 'lTeleamn•a Bank— ...... par • Western Bank Par! Bank of Chant beta burg— Bank of Chester County, par Blank of Danville Par Bank of Del. Co-. Chester, par ..f Germaatr.wo. ,plr; Book of iettyalturgh I lank of Lewistown !tank of Middleman 3/ , 4 !Montgomery Co Bank ... par Dank of North nntberland. par Colum tea Bk.t Bridge Co par Doylestown Dank........_par 'weton Bank par' Fri.. Bank :41 Farmers' Bk of Flack,. co. peel Partners' Ilk of Lancaster. par! Armen! irk of Reading.. par Farm. Ilk of Schuylkill Co par Far. k Drtr. Waynesburg $ Franklin Bk Washington. I larrieburg Bank_ lionautale , Bank Lancaster Bank.. part lemmata, Crawly Bank... par; Lebanon Bank Miner.' Bank of Pottsville p e ar onon gahela Rank par Wpm Branch Bank. par Ni")aming Ilk Wilkeabarre par • York Bank i 4 I Relief Notes _ _ (thio Stato Bank ............. Branch at ..... Branch at Athens do, Branch at Bridgeport.... do h Branch at Chillicothe..... do; Branch at Cleveland do: }trtmcls at Tole<to . Branch at Dayton do' Branch at I.4.laware du' Branch at Columbus do. Branch at Ashtabula Itrutch at Salem do' Broach at Mansfield. du; Branch at ..... do; Branch at Cincinnati do, BriuKti at Washington— do! Brunch at Catlin doi Branch at Lancaster do, Branch at t3tonbanrilie... do; Brunch at Mt. Vernon.... dui Branch at Newark du , Branch at Springteld..... dal Branch at Marietta......_.dui Branch at Troy do! Itranch at Mt. Plcastant... do' Branch at Zaneaville sin! Brans!! at Norwalk.. ..... . do! Branch rat ...... do Branch at Portsmouth.... do Branch at ratott Brunch at Ftavenna. do Branch at Cuyahoga. Brunch at Mattaillon do r,n ITe.ll.4ltlle, And DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFUGE DR. 1. SCOTT, a regular graduate and physician of irxten. sive practim and experience, Induced by a commendable de sire to alleviate Meilen suffering, as well ea to excel, has per fected an IMPROVEMENT ON ITIE ORIGINAL LITER PILL AND VERMIFEIGE OF DIL . O. MeLANE, Having prepared these remedies as the medical perkier of Dr. C. McLane, for many years. OUR IMPROVED LIVER PiLLEI AND VIIRISIVIIGS possum greater efficacy and are more mild In their operation than the Liver Pill and Vormifuge prepared according to the origival map.) of Dr. C. McLane. We make th 4 declaration underuandingiy, and recommend them to the afflicted 'am being both pleasant and curative, and believe them imptirkm to any other Liver Pill or Vermitnge ever prepared. Dead Certilleate of Dr. C. McLane, below. THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED IVIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT, The universal relief afforded by applications of This CKL. EBRATED KINO of Pain Killers in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Bruise., Sprains, Swellfrige, &Masa of the Joints, &Mince, Pains, Scalds, Burns, Aches, or any other disease for which a Pain Killer or Liniment to used, enables us to assert poaitively that De. 1. scxrrrs CRLEBRATRD Milne CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT Is the moot reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pcse nestling astonishing properties for HEALING DII3EASP. and TII K PROMPT ERADICATION OP PAIN. The many at. testations to its virtues, given by pommy' of enlightened judgment and strict integrity, should induce all to adopt It standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C. McLane, disllogulabed as a great discoverer of medical remedies: READ I READ 1t READ II! Montawrwiew, Vi., Sept 12,1866. This u to certify that I have examined the Recipe for pre paring McLane's I mproyed Vol - range and Liver Pita by Dr. I. Scott, who has been IN TILE HABIT OP PREPARING AND USING MY ORIGLNAL MEDGENES' MIRY OpPICIE during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I would farther state that I have frequently his CELEBRATED WILTTE CIRCASSIA.N LINIMENT I,ls prm tire, with tho happiest effects, and that I can con scientiously reconunend it. C. McLANE, M. D. Al I the above Medicines prepared solely under the annex , hm.,, or Dr. I. SCOTT. S. by Druggists and Merchants v rry whore. The Ob:NCINE Dr. C. McLA_NE'S IMPROVED LIVER 1.1. S AND IMPROVED VEILILIFUOE IWO eigued by Dr. I. SCOTT & CO„ twcompooied by certificate of C. MoLANE. The lI.NUINE wurrx CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT Biped I.y Dr. I. SCOTT A Cu.. acraalcauieci with !signature of I. 8 , 417, 31 D. DR. I. SCOTT @ CO., Sole Proprietors, Bank Place, Morgantown, Va. DR. G. I/. KEYSER, Wholesale Agent, 140 Wuod stret, Pittsburgh. JAS. P. PLEMUsiG; Wholestde Agent, Ja2ldlyieswiyapclit) Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny. - NEW CASTLE AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD COMPANY.—The stockholders in the Now Castle and Darlington Railroad Company, are hereby notified to meet at the .rlington Btatton, on the Ohio and NA:may - Prawn Railroad, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of May neat, between the Douro of 10 O'clock, A. 31., and 4 ,p'cloeli, P. M., for the purpose of electing five Directors to serve for the minting year. By order of the Corporation, an2,l:2'artiaw E. SANKEY, Secretary NOTlCE.—Application will be made to the neat Legislature .cor Ado Charter of "That Allegheny Bank," with a cepitrd of RIVE HUND.RXD THOUSAND DOLLARS, entijdet to the provisions of the banking law. Commissioners:—lL Hepburn, W. Bagley, J. M. Pennock. it It. lt,berta, Pater Peterson, June, P;tton, Jan:" Park , Jr., and otheni. April 23, IBM. np2i3alawnui CUPPING AND LEECHING.-31r8. HOOK may be found at her residence= MTH street No 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her skill and long experience On her line. Orders will be thankfully re celyed. aplB:BindaW STOCK AN Arse. /hr. 100 100 100 100 $ 60 , 000 600,000 760,000 150,000 160,c0a '1,000,000 2,760,000 400,000 100,000 100,000 1,000,000 1,750,000 2,000,000 400,000 800,000 100 100 100 100 100 1,142,700 600,000 818,000 600,000 200,000 62,600 200,000 66,260 40,200 12,104,820 13,0/9,400 2,886,770 2,468,20 1,091,286 1,601,922 35,000 53,500 111,000 116,1300 216,05431 Branch at Wooster do Branch at Xenia.-- 5.4 Branch at Youngstown... do City Bank, Cincinnati... do Commercial Bk, Cineintl do Franklinhank....._........ do Lafayette Bank.. du Ohio Llfs Ins. & Trust Co. do Western Rewrite Hank— do &nail Notes.. NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent limiks. NEW YORK. New York City par .Country =EI !Baltimore pa !Baltimore 1.4 N. JERSEY & DBLAWAILE All solvent Banks .14 VI RO LNIA. Batik of the Volley Bank of V. Richmond... do th", Bonk, Norfolk... do Fortner" Irk 44 Virgiuir. do Merchanhe & Mech. Bank North Wettern Bank do Bronchi," NORTH CAROLINA. Bank of Cape Year Bank of St of N. Carali'a Com Bank, Wilmington do Merchant-: Bk, Newtourn do EUEN=CII Bk of the (t. of B. Carolina do Bank of South CaroHno do Bank of Charleston do Planters' & Mechanic' Bk do GEORGIA. Aug t^ us Ina Ittt'g Co A ug of Augusta. ...... 3 Bk of Bnsitswlck., Aug'. 3 TENNESSEE All solvent Banks- 3 KENTUCKY. Bk of Kentucky, Louise'a Bk of Lookai'e,Thuretun Northern Bk of Kentucky Southern Bk of Kentucky INDIANA. State Bank & branches-. MISSOURI. I nk of State of %agouti— 1 , 6 WISCONSIN. 1 Mnritte & Fir• In. On. dam 5 Farmer. & Mech. Bank... 1 Paz:titan:Liar Bank ..... ....... 1 In/nuance Company...—. 1 State Bank.. 1 CANADA. Bk of N. Amer, Tornoto.. 2 Bk of the Paolile. Toronto 2 'Bank of Montreal._ Bk of U. Cantuki, Toronto. 2 !EASTYRNEXCIIANGE. :On New Cork. for cureny :01. Philadelphia. lOu Baltimore WEEITRFIN BXCIIANGF.. Cincinnati 1 ILuaieville 1 Louis. 1 !CIOLD AND SPECIE VALUR Donhloons, Spanish 16 00 Engle, ' d" olti I Engle, new Fredsrickwrons Ten Thalers Guineas Sovereigns Ten Guilders—. Napoleons Ducats IMPROVED - 4 I;p'. .40 = AVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM t NUMBER 182 85e • A+ktd tsi ITTSBURGH POST. TUESDAY MORNING:::: (From Smucker's Ilistory of Catharitto n.l - THE COURT OF CATHARINE 11. The court of St. Petersburgh at this period, was certainly one of great splendor and distinc tion. It was regarded with profound-respect by the rest of Europe. The magnificence of the empire over which it 'ruled, at once gave it grandeur and pre-eminence. That empire was equal, in stiperfloial extent, to all the other king doms of Eurnle Combined ; extending. from the Baltic to the Black Sea, and from the dominions of Maria Theresa far into the untrodden deserts of Tartary. Its capital. planted on the marshy shores of the Neva, by the magic wand of the great Peter, had grown up into a stupendous mass of palaces„ temples and citadels, whose gilded spires of mingled Asiatic and European architecture, pierced these northern heavens, and glittered in the morning and evening sun. Under this dominion were assembled nations of many distant clinie and kindreds; 'Cossacks of Don, Calmucks, Poles, Circassians, Siberians, Tartars, Germans, and Russians; while the de crees of the Great Empress were received, and obeyed with reverence, by one-fourth of the inhabitants of the civilized globe. Her court itself could vie, in lavish splendor, in feminine beauty, in princely wealth, in illus trious names, in manly genius, and in its cour tiers of high and noble birth, with the proudest among men. There, as a fit centre to so magni ficent a threing, was the mighty Empress herself; a woman of high and daring spirit, who had ven tured boldly into the most desperate and perilous vicissitudes of fortune. By the charms of her wit, and the brilliancy of her genius, she had proved herself an equal and a worthy asso ciate of the most illustrious personages of the age: of Frederick the great, of Voltair, of Euler, and of Diderot. By the comprehensive energy of her mind, she had won the palm of states manship, and stood among the first legislators of the times. She had uniformly triumphed in the dangerous game of war ; and even the ancient capital of the Roman empire in the East,' the Queen of the cities, the administration of the whole world, herself had trembled on her hills, at the mighty name of the sovereign before which invincible legions, the children of the Prophet had so often fled in battle. There, sur rounding her were men and women of illustrious name, talents and character: Gregory Orlof, re markable from his immense stature and daring mind; who, when in the prime of his vigorous manhood, had aided to crush the life from the trembling frame of the expiring and imploring Peter ; who long had triumphed as the cherished lover of his grateful sovereign ; and who had as tounded foreign countries by the reckless extrav agance of his expenditure, while traveling to assuage the fierce fires of his soul, when be caw his place usurped by a more graceful and fasci nating lover. -Now, this lofty head whitened with the frosts of age, he still presented a bold and daring front—a worthy representative of the rude gigantic Genius of the North : with whose checkered fortunes, his history and his life had been so long and so closely identified. There was the beautiful, the accomplished, the romantic Princess Dasbkoff ; at first the intimate and bosom friend of the Empress, before she had ascended the throne ; who had staked her life upon the throw, which was to win or lose a crown ; who in the hour of victory had shared the equal joy of her triumphant friend, and now, after various vicissitudes, and the full experience of the pleasures and sorrows, of ambition, of love, and of friendship, was calmly reposing in the enjoyment of her fame, her recollections, and the affection of her sovereign. Among that group were to be seen Panin, grown gray in The service of his honored mistress; the chivalrous and da ring Alexiue 'Orloff, whose vigorous arm had destroyed the perilous conspiracy Pugatthef; the veteran Marshal Munich, who during the sixty five years of his active life, had fought more battles, had won more victories, and had expe rienced more of the grandeur and the littleness, the changes and the vicissitudes of fortune, than all the generals then in Europe combined. There was the renowned Itomantzoff, who had. destroyed the boasted armies of the sultan on many an ensanguined field, and caused the blood of infidels to flow in torrents on many a trium phant plain. There was Prince Galitz;n, the elegant courtier, and the accomplished statesman; and lastly, thought not least, was the eccentric Potempkin, an enigma in human nature ; pos sessed of great talents and great foibles; capable of wisely governing himself; enjoying every gratification which lavished millions could be stow, and yet, unsatisfied and displeased; able to overreach every other statesman and diplo matist in Europe, and yet himself deceived by his own valet de chamhre. There were collected, by the munificence of the Empress, men distinguish ed in every science and every art ; poets, histori ans, philosophers, artists, soldiers, courtiers, and prelates : who, though some of their names have since descended to the shades of übliviou, in their own day stood high in contemporary dis tinction and renown. 46 57% 33 40 30 35 40 10 28h' 38 21 21 7 3 $ 12 Many distinguished foreigners wero then at tracted by the splendor of the court of SL Pe tersburg, and honored it with their presence. Among these was the renowned Duchess of King ston. In 1117 the waves of the Gulf of Finland wafted her magnificent yacht to the quays of the Neva. This lady was celebrated for her great beauty, her wit, her luxury, her eccentricities, and her amorous adventures. She was attended by Garnosky, at that time her favorite. Her distinction in the world of fashion and of dissi- . . . . pation, made ber visit to the Russian capital an event of consequence. Her yacht had been damaged by a severe storm and inundation upon the coast, and the Empress had it repaired at her own expense. Accordingly, all its stores and sumptuous furniture were unladed, and lodged in the apartments of the Admirality, and then, by the labor of some hundreds of people, and by means of levers and engines constructed for the purpose, the yacht was lifted on shore, and the repairs completed. After a short residence, however, the Duchess displayed too much the weaknesses of her char acter, to retain the respect of the Russian court. She did not maintain that dignity of behavior, and that elegance of manners, which became a woman of her exalted rank. At times, she seem ed by her lavish expenditure to rival the enter tainments of the palace; at others she excited universalcontempt by her meanness and servility. Erhe consequences were unpleasant. The Empress ithdrew her attentions. She sank into neglect nd obscurity with the court; and the mortified ountess was constrained to depart from St. Petersburg, and sail for Italy, where her ad tentures became afterwards sufficiently noto rious. Catharine did not neglect any means whereby tthe attachment of her subject might be secured. in 1779 she established two honorary orders; that of St. George and St. Vladimir. The former a military order, and divided ibto four classes. its badges are a black ribbon with a George and dragon. In 1790 this order was worn by about sve hundred persons. A certain number of each class enjoy pensions of from one to seven hun dred rubles. The order of St. Vladimir Was in ititated in 1782, by the Empress, on her twen tieth coronation day. Its chapter was held in the church of St. Sophia. The star is of eight toints, of gold and silver, having a red area, oaring a cross, with a ribbon of two black stripes 4.nci n red one. In 1790 the number of knights *as seven hundred. Amid the perplexities of a thousand cares Catharine found time oven to woo the muses. It is well known that she was the anther of comedies, ' were attack lisplayed her ion for the masculine which wa' full, in her sot stacked by &col ,tout in Big Cypress' swamp, Florida. The Indians were beaten from one hammock to another for six I)ours, upttl trace of them was lost. OA U. Pprivate was - killisr; one corporal . And .three rivatesr seriously, - and two privatet slightly wounded. Traces of blood were found in the bushes, and it is believed the Indians suffered severely. `tea``. s " A ; :::MAY 6 COMPARATIVE Paounass.--The past popula tion of Great Britain at several' periods .iti stated below, and an estimate made of her prospeedie population in 1861, 1871 and 1881: - ,4- e Drumm. PopultitiotkiCasaa. 1801 16,338,000 1851 1811 18,547,000 1801 1821 21,198,000 1871 1831 24,306,400 1881 1841 27,019,000 The following figures 'show•the relative pope.- 'alien of the United States and Great Britain at several periods, and their relative prospetrkte population in 1860, 1870 and 1880: Census 'United 'cat , 9l.`'elrealillktilln. 1790 3,929,000 - • 180 u 5,305,900 10,33,008 1810 7,239,000 18,347,000 1820 9,638,000 21,198,000 1830 • 12,866,000 24,300,000 1810 17,063,000 2'7,019,000 1850 ' , 3,191,000 21;309,000 1860 30,921,000 30,040,000 1870 41,228,000 _ 33,044,000 1880 54,970,000 36,348,000 According to this, in 18G0 our population•will be somewhat greater Than that of Great Britain; in 1870 it will be 7.000,000 greater,mid in 1880, 18,000,000 greater. Punta° Lira ni FaAscr..- 7 A Pei* letter, gives , the following curious history, which; serves to exemplify the strange ups and downs of the lives of public men in France. In 1831.1%;.de Wale wski, up to the neck in the Polish revolution, was delegated from the Poles to the French nem tion. He passed I:iji Berlin, where — he eiCiped narrowly with his liberty- and-tfe; for, he'd he been seized and given over to thniitinisien Warn went, he would have been execnteil in realitY, ae he was shortly afterwards in effigy, But the chief of the police in Berlin at that time Was M. de Manteuffel ; and the archives of 'more than one Prussian town possess to this day a document in which it is by him reccomended to the author ities to arrest, by all possible means, "an adven turer styling himself Waewski. and pretending himself delegated by the Polish to the French nation!' This n - as the last transaction in which were brought into juxtaposition the two men who have now been called upon to discuss the treaty of peace, as Prussian plenipotentiary and French for Foreign Affairs. • THE "CONFISCATION" IN CONNECTICUT. -FM?. confiscation of Catholic Church property in Con necticut, amounts to just no "confiscation" atilt, as we learn from the Hartford Courant. Aly the law of Connetieut, which vests church property in the State in case of the death of the Illkdlpp, it is made incumbent upon the State Treasuirer to convey the property to the society or cottgre g.ition who havo occupied it, immediately alma their becoming incorporated. It appears, there fore, that the State merely fills the mig tempo rarily, and that the congregations who built the churches and paid for them will soon get the tuie of them. TILE price of wine iu France,. notwithstanding the obstinate resistance of the mereliniats Bercy, shows a decided tendency to decnne. Purchasers, anticipating a further depression, withhold their I:entands, and little businesskis accordingly done. The advices from the South describe the vines as in a more promising condi tion than at the corresponding period of last year. Languedoc brandies sell in Paris at 160 f. per hectolitre, and Spirits extracted from beet at 97f. GAAIN SPECI;LATION.-It is now stated that the immense quantities of wheat purchased,* Chicago, Milwanke and other points at the wrest last fall, said at the time to be on account ()flint' French Government were in reality bought rot: parties in Boston, Now York, Sm., who will "realize" a loss of something near a million of dollars ! Millions of bushels were purchased, and the prices paid were considered high at the time, the purchasers expecting to realize an im mense profit. Lorimer Lands at East Liberty. WILL BE SOLI), without resei''e; •on Thursd. ay, the let day of May next, at o'abxk A- M., on the premises, the folios ing described loin of ground, near the East Liberty atatitm, viz: 1. Lot No. 3, on the recorded plan; adjoining landsof Jno. Scott, and fronting on Larimer avenue, and also on the river road. 2 2. Lot No. 4, in same plan, and fronting on moo street and reed, and containing 5 acres, 20.55 perches. 3. Lot No. 6, in same plan, having also two fronts-as above stated, and containing 6 acres, 54-56 perches. 4. Lot No. I% in same plan, fronting on - Same ioadand ave nue, and containing 5 acres, 54-96 perches. 5. Lot No. 7, in same plan, bounded by Hill street, by the same river road, and by Larimet's avenue, and containing It acres, 111-36 perches,' and having thereon two good springs of water. 6. Lot No. 8, In same plan, and bounded by /Mk street, by property of Barr and KUnefelloW, and containing II ames 42Z3 perches._ 7. Lot Ne. 9, in name plan, fronting on 11111 etreet, and containing n acres, RBl perches, with a good spring of wanes; thereon. & Lot No. 10, in same plan, bounded by Larbtler avenue, by Spring street, and by NM street, and containing. 4 acres, 7040 perches. 9. Lot No. 11 In saute plany fronting on 1101 street and Sprlig street, and containing 13 acres, 102-2 porches, with an old orchard, an old dwelling hones, a good barn, and 3 fine springs of water thereon. 10. Lot No. 12 in same plan, frontin. , on Spring street, con !Arming 6 acres 60.4 perShee , and having also a good spring of water thereon. 11. Lot No. 13, at the corner of Spring stand the Puekety road, containing 8 acres and 24 84 perches. 12. Lot No. 14, in same plan, bounded by Spring st., by the Puckery road and Meadow at, and containing 4 acres 8339 perches. 13. Also, Lots Nee. 15, 16, 1 7;15 and II in Sarni plan, ron• mining each 6 acres, and haying each twcwfronts, to tett: on Spring at. and Meadow street. 14. And also, LobrNos. 13, 14 and 15 in the'first recorded plan, each fronting 60 feet on the Fast Liberty Plank Scald, and extending back 220 feet to Franklin street. There is not any more convenient, nor better located pro. perty for country residences in the market; and as It must be sold, it may be to the interest of those &strolls of Obtain' , lug such, to attend the sale. Touts—Grierthird cash; the residue at nix and tWeire nronthe, with interest. aplhdlawttayiriutt--chGl THOMA 4 affaxolv, Troika- A: LIST OF VALUABLE 'BOOItS : The Modern 'torso Doctor; containing practical ob servations on the causes, nature and treatment, of Mow° and lameness in homes. By O. H. Dodd. The Stable Book; being a treatment, <be, on the manage ment of Homes In relation to stabling, grooming, feeding, watering and working construction of stables; centilation, stable appendages, management of the feet, management of diseased and defective Horses. By John Stewart, (with uatrations.) The American Fruit Cultuest. By John J. Thomas. The Fruit Garden. By L. Barry. The American Hower Garden Directory. By flob't. Bung. The Family Kitchen Gardener. By Bober Bidet. The American Kitchen Gardener. by F. G. Fessenden. The American Florist Guide. By Louisa Johnson. Culture of the Grape and Strawberry. Another large supply of Physiology of Marriage. Just received and for sale 1.3 W. A. GILDENFENNEY my?. Fifth storm, opposite the Theatre. BA.RG AI N OFFER E D.—The undersigned offers for •,.ale SIX of ground fronting upon and wtjoiu th- Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsrflie Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of 3rKEEs- PORT. your of the Lou are 37 feet lu width by about 120 in depth, (ranting at one end the Depot and at the qttier on S.Jurlair sure et: and two of them limiting for their whole length oq other streets. LOTS, feet to width, frdnting the other ®do et tho Dopot, end in aepth 121—one of the Lots bprder ing (or He whole length ou Jerome etreet No better propoty can to round, and If will told to* Plci t of the Fiaymeut taken in Stock of the Co..taellxville Iticilrowl, 1(410e/red GEO. F. Grtimoitz, o,Mce of the Ibtorning Post Pittaborrit, AukoviT 31. 1355.-411es:a CARPE TINGS.—ROBINSON ... E 4 CO.. N 0.23 Fifth street, bast - . -now passing Ihrin4 - tar New York Cti.tocu nouns a large Invoice of, English, Velvets and Tapesptry Brumela Carpetting, which we shall twelve in a few days, and, be plot:qui to show to any who way wish Gm best .1 laiportA Goods. ICe lezve also now in $ cock of grusifela, 3 Plys I rigrui it's Stnir Carpus, Oil Chill's.' ta, an asaortment unacfrpm ee d in. Ulla market, and all at luaa!st prices. ' XV E - 1.) lIOLtaiLRY GOOE;S.L - A. A. Ma- T T., eon is Co, are daily receiring and have now m stores in addition to a full stock I Domestic (hinds, cases and pp ick agu.of Billig, Shawls, ovary - satiety of Dies Gonda, Embroider arias, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, 3lillinery (Mods, An.., 30 moos Sllk and Straw Bonnets, :XV Mantillas, I '- 506 - &un trier Shawls, White Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres. ap3u 25 FIFTH STREET.PLAX-2,000 received -- and for sale by JJ ap24 ILENRY IL CuLLINS, Bth inst., under the 4:t . =EI 7.0 _ 7 , , . - ;1,1 - _ RATES 'Mk ADVERTISEINVI '- AGREED ON IliWpi,llT4TIV.ItGli PREM. , , xiitr 44 - 444 if 0 2444L, 000 Mlaue,OLlO inerrtiou 60 Do. each additional insertion., - yb Do. /to Do. two weeks— 8 00 Do. dim ' 4l l 00 Do. one month " ' Do. two molting. Do. throe .................... Do. four months..„. Do. eta months-- Do. one „yew , Standing - Card, di tines or letia, pattuitttettr--44- • , 011A111 . 01.011.Z Ar One equani, , petHiunutn. (exiinktiofibi r ikek af.„4„.,COtt' Marriage notice!, 150 cents; I,,!fanntrtiot +Good Nown,lfirttm , nocnietii • ---- flood now, from home, good re/At/Jogflie r ',. i; Iles come across the thAp Idnasee, . ' From friends that hare lea In , ; From friends that l're not.stiori tor Tenriti t • And since wo parrot', long ago, • • - • Ily life has been u scene of woo, ; But now n Joyful hour bee come, For I hero heard good news from home. No father's near to guide me now, No mother's tear to soothe my brow, No sister's voice falls on mine ear, No brother's Voice to give me cheer; • But though I wander far away, , My heart is fall of joy to-day; • For friends across the ocean tom," Have sent to me good news from home When obeli I see that cottage door. . Where I've open: years of joy before,. Twos then I knew uo grief or care, My heart wag always happy there; Though I may never see it more, Or Maud upon my native shore, Whare'er on earth I'm domed to roam, My heart will always cling to home. , • -. 7,.. -- 77- 7 ,„,, , -1 *t,... 1"^:::. " `.- ,-' • ‘ j. 1"•,--.?";Z. , V" `':'-', ', V,.•,-'-('''' '• :I' ' ' "';2:'l ,- -; '. • 7 ‘ . C ,7 ' ''''', ••0, -'.- r " • -4 ' - ` 4!•4" . --i,-- el.. - • k T f ',. ^ : --, , - ~+ ~- v ...•"_,:.•,.• •_, .-'' • ,: 5 t 2 ,,, -''. ';',',•:, ,-'-', '''' .4,-. 2 f,`-f-6, .3*,:ii,`„ -- , ~,,-, , ~ , ,. , . ...1,,, ,1 , ,-,.)-- , o,' , -- - ,1 .• - , -...,:-.,, i"C;,: „,--., '-f . , -, t- . •%- ' ,. ' r t .',...t.':',-.-),'',W.,-:,:j. :.I',,i.Aor' ' ls " '; T(::'"i,'i'';.- , ~ ,,s , s , :., .;,, , e-t*,.A-1 6., -ti45.fr,...1.':.•1'4...=?;4,1i143-4. , , -- .i• -`:44.;"^:.-. 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