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' ' 1 ' .. ?- ' - ' 1 t,„ 1, %: ' ~'• .;"' .'4 ‘' ,4 'f i I tilt' ''''-'' 4 , - '.• ~ •-i , ; I.•' , 6'4 , .•• id l 'l. t.-- , i• •• -.. , ,`-- '' -, : ' '',.. -- , • ' ' ' '''24. - ....4 • 44 , '.34 - •'" 1 - 1 *.*-•:4'• •,•!; •"'''..'s*'••'•.• 4;Lti; w .I_--,N' . 1., • PIT I's BURGH MORNING POST; Pripsted and publ i saai awry maiming, (Sundays eareptni. BY tiIIiZIAMORE & MONTGOMERY, OR THE RORTII-WOST CORNitlt UT WOOD AND FIFTH OTRANTO. TERMS.—Fish Dollar, a par, payable rtvictly iu advanc Six Dollar. Invariably required if net twit within the year. Ai-Slagle cord's!, Two corm—ow ~‘6. the counter 1 the Office, and by the New, Boys. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Pub from the rune office, on a large blanket size abets, at Tl% a DNA-% liS a year, In advance. Bungle copies, PPM eIiNTS. sir No paper will be discontinued, (unless at the diere theof the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid. et. Oil. No attention will be paid to any order mime accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in thlt zity. Arr. Onanectod with the ketedishment of the Morning Post lc one of the lament Job PRINTING OFFIGES in the city, where all kinds of work ludoue on the shortest notice, and most tementaltle tonne. • PROFESSIONAL - CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and 4:kniagellor at Law, and &inciter to Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and teutiknis, and for the Col lection of 016111.4 iu Ureat Britain and Ireland. gra- Ct.llectionn made in this and adjoining Counties ;.RA tates of decedents nettled; Rt.Al bought, sold at livens'. and rents collected. Motleys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles exatnlned and title papers drawn. Lidice on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 2X, ISidi 7 H ruhUids w I . A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn ... L -1. tniasiuner for 11w States of Tenneetee, New Harm. shire, Connecticut, Wilseowiiii, Now York, Michigan, lowa, 4 California, Louisiana, and 1 irgoila„ ii*sr Deeds drawn, arid neknowlednionta and proofs taken for record or use iu any of Ike above named !Mato., Illinois, I Mississippi end }thud° Island. Pittsburgh, Mardi 'A, 1856--f mhZitilawl , I ii SAMUEL C. WINCIARD, • 1 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, • 1 , 17T:411UU011, FLNICA. 44'01:Ike In lIIICEIVELL'S BUILDINOS, Urant street, (haarlY opposite the Conrt House.) fob lYly CHARLES \V. WINUARI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, ENSH CRO, CAMBRIA COUNTT, *4 - Also !malice, in Huntingdon, Blair, Clearfield and In diana C2,11111t WY. feb I 2:ly. _ DoBEH.I.• U. U. SPROUL, Attorney and XL Coutaseflor et Law, caps No. Fonrth street, Pitts burgh. awl l:Iy JAIES — A. LOW RI E, Attorney - at Law, office Fourth street, Pittsburgh. beta's., StulLtaiehl and Cherry alley. decl I ay J 0 lIN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, other corner of Fifth and Grant streets, Pitts burgh. MEI SAP. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 111 Fourth stret, Pittuhurgh, fourth door below Mr. Hotly Ytitturvon's Livery Stably. PAviiic ENN A, Alderman of Third 1. Ward. °Mee corner of °rant nod Vifth streets, (formerly oocupitid by Alderman Lewis,) where all bniiinems pertaining to the ollittai of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl,3m HMIL, Surgeon I)entist, successor to G: w. Biddle, Nu. 144 Southfield *trout. 41:41.0tfice boom from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. tebl6:ly JSCUTT, Dentist, Fourth streetptive doors J wcet of SlarkeL Sir Office hours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. tlec2o.), BUSINESS CARDS - - - JOIIN MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and Commission Merchant, for the sale of PIO METAL and IILOOMS, mid PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pirtst,nrgh. ap2l WILLIAM t.utex . Phllwtx RM. IIIeILCTSON, Pittsburgh- LLER .L• RICKETSUN, Wholesale Urn- Itnix.rtero a BRANDIES, WISES and $1.:41A1L., Nun. 172 and 17.1, corner of Irwin and Liberty ntroets., Pitt, burgh. Iron, Nall* Cotton Van., Ac, ennstantly on hand. J IILAZ [LT J/1161. C. RICHEY. LAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE BRo „L.) Lifts, corner of Seventh and Smithfield etrreht, Pitt*. Lurgh. lances, Memos, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, &c. tc., bought and sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, mad and luat ted; bills, Bonds nod Notes negotiated. Especial attentk,n given to subdividing Farms, and distealug of them. Terms reasonable. uov27:ds AL? JD a CORIIIIO MORGAN RORZITDOD. EDWARD DITRRIDDI HENRI L.. RIMIWALT. CURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., :111anu facturers of Cot. Pressed and Plain flint Ii LASSWARK, warehouso No. 17 Wood street., corner of Ftout. Pittsburgh. Sir All other kinds of illanewnre and Window Wass. at low Market prices. ap11:111y J tom LZDLIZ J. ULM. L ED LIE Si ULAN', Successor w Mulrartv k Lalin , nutnufartorors of Cut, inoulticil mitt /lain kL.n and Yaw,. °vivre.' OLAtitt+ WARE, and dottier,' its all kiuds of Window Ultima, Flake , %late anti flottlett. Wat, how., asruer of Market and Wator atrmut, l'itttiburgh. tultilxi 1 y REmovAL__u. 111msEN, .NittllUElCtUrt'r of every variety of VIALS, IttYFTLES and IVINI)OlV GLASSY; black porter, 11 ins and Claret Ltottles; Ilstninduts stud ()pimp.; also, Flint tilltas in every inriety. ‘Vareltouse Nos. lit Stowed sod la 3 Flint street, Intimburgh. nthllli , R l ' ittsburgli, dealer . in e4iol c ettx eitopuem, tiler, for salen chow,' stock of Gilt/CEPA - NS, neleete.l fee family use. Spires of every v:trtety and the purest quality, ground at his Stain Mills. Also, Dries: Frotha. Foreign and Dottlevtle Pro‘lttee Laken In exellan4r Gtr merchandise. 'PI ft. D..}sas pnv . ured a full assortment of I-andr,•th's war• runt,slCiAltl/1:71 BEI DS, and invites the attention of all 'le [(Tested lit rural affairs. latil I - IUNIMISSION 110 USE . —The subscriber, (tutu (Tenni a Minn f.,r the ni ern e ptirlAble. at NO IT IMittlifichl stmt., four dours aheve the Alotemga.hela douse IV, will purchase. or reeeiveemionneton. for sale, cote siguments of ItAU.IN, CLIP:FISK, UJItN. OATS, BARLEY. FLAX SEED. UICASS BALED IIA Ac upon whieh we will make tulranr,s, of put, hose at the hevt market rate. fot Larr. AlkiNll) A Cs/. w. H. 0:1 , 11.1511 - 1.. kittertAr J I. IIIJI:c1.17. • VNGLISII & ItICIIAII.DSON, Forwarding i.trchnut.4 d.ders ill RAU.)N :mil OIL, and Pitt/DUCE generally. Were holt. formerly occupied by llurbritlgt. & Inghrans, Nu. 110 Woter and 1W First street. Pitlalurgh , feta S.J/1111 ATWELL.. A. J LEE . ........ 111A3. ATR Ell.. AT%VELL, LEE & CO., IVliolesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Islereliants, and rk-ales IEI l'ittwburgh klannfctures, N'o h ICoo.l street, between Water and Front streets, Pittalinrgli. atilt! JOLIN W. BUTLEIt & CO., l Forwarding and Commission Merchants, tlottlo•1 S 111 all kinds of I'ITTt4- 141111 SIIKET LEAD, No. 07 Yrout tit - rut:L. Pittsburgh, tagit73 lITTNitY 11. COLLINS, l'orwarding and Coninthution Mn. bout, tel wholenitle dealer in FIST!, CII KITS li. surrEk, sissns 1414,1 PRODUCE generally. No. Vir.s...l street, Pittsburgh. mare - _ N UTIOE.—The undersigned, Assignee of KENYON, of Steubenville. Ohio, having obtain ed a FIE ISSUE OV THE PATENT originally granted to us on the ith stay of Ocrol..r, 1501. for the purpose of 1111E1iIIIE, NUTS, WASIIEILO, etc, being .Initautially fis foltuw9,lio: f'ir.4 —llle use of the die T, aml die box 3.1, for severing the blank, the close the lux in etioilsitintion with the lie and bracket Q fur pressing, till die pouch I. kr perforittiti the [1.4.1110 during the priestire, tile whole operating core Jointly 41 deseribesl fur making Nuts or Waahors at one opo rutiom Seefold—Thu manner substantially ns sle,cribed, of so ar ranging the dies In !elation to the punch that any exertot of IrviJ ill the blank shall be (tweed Into the path of the pull,. thus securing the compression of the Nut uith..ut risking the breaking of the em s Persona interested will Menge take notice that any In fringement on the alinve will ha dealt with necor.ling tss law. ilmtrupr:r. & MUltIttAV. Pittsburgh, April ft, IStirs—ottin.:lnt--ciaJ) WILLIAM CARK & CO., (William Carr, hate of the firm of .1. Parket & Cu..) e indesale UK , k- CEILS and dealer" 111 Foreign WINES and 'lit ANDLES., UI.I Mowin: ,1 thole and lirctill , WIIINK No. :I'.N Counnet clef lt.ow, L iberty h )1014 ita t i o ,. . . TOSEPiI FLENIi till, successor to L. Wil co: A Cu., c . ornur of Itlarkut street rind the Diamond, r.l kerlu, ckas,tantly ~ti hand a full imsortment of DRUGS, 211R1r. 1 ICIN r.s. NI NIACIN h: CUIRSTS, PERFUNIERY, and all art i cit. yertalaitiK to his lavanras.. ihr• Physiulans' Prescriptions carefully compounded et all hours. ley JOHN 11..V1f1,10.. WeIIII.A.N rurawvo LE BRUT lIERS, successors to J. Co., ulsolosali• N°.GU Wood stroot Pittsburgh. Proprietors of Dr. ISPLauo's celebrated Veriati fug°, Lii or rifts, hc. jalo JL. MAI:SIIALL, successor to 11. Lee, . WOOL DEALER and CoMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 139 Lawny istrwt, }titinLurg L. . SPellutock & Bros., Kramer & Itxhm , Mur Or. Tiernan & Cu. , Brown & Kirkpatrick. Pittsburgh, My 24, 1855. ni.r24 T W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky I,,tf TOBACCO, RAOS and PAPER, 149 W..:41 styont, I.low Sixth, Pittsburgh. 40 - The highest market prici, In cash, paid fla. WALTERP. MARSHALL, I...JOSRP LI IL. Hthl Wl'. MAIISLEALL & Co., Importers and • dealer/ in French and American PAPER HANG INtiA, No n 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ihrSoin ligeuni (or EMI celebrated mann:rectum of Meeern. Deliccattl.* Ob.. Paris. aug7 T. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta [loner.. Has always on hand a general asnortna•nt 311serllanonna and 'flank Ltookn; Printin, Pont nod Cap Paial - , wholesale and retail, No. 104 NI uod str,t, indow Meth (east side) Pittsburg/I. 44" . WANTED-111gs and Tanners' Scraps. aplfe.ly JiiIIN 11. MELLOIt, Vlholosale and Iteut.Tl , lealerin MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC, SUII lOU BOOKS and STATIONERY, Nu. 51 WoUal Ittn, t, Pittalturrit Jat, I JACUB IYI'COLLISTER, Wholesale and Ite bill BRIAR IiLANUFACTUKER and dealer lo all ki n ds of TOBACCO, SNUFF and SICOARA, No. 25 Fifth" street, Patstrurgh. an—Keeps constantly on hand a large snpply of all the various brands of Imperial f3egars. REYMER ec ANDERSON, (successors •:tti Jmntui Rhodiai A Cu.,) wholesale diaideni In FOREGIN, FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, OUNPFXTTIONARY, SUGARS, 4, No. 39 Wood street., opposite the St. Charles Hotel, l'itte. burgh. ep2 A TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAll}- 11.• MLR, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE nod CARPET lIAO MANUFACTURER, No. 106 Wood etreot, Pittsburgh. IY -2, 59 . V I NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood arrot, third door blow Virgin ality.—BOWN & 'PET LICY would rail the attention of Sporting men to Oleic large ,onanrtment of GUNS, RIFLF.S and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest and best nelected stock ever opened in thin mats kot, together with a general nanortnnalt of Hardware, Cutle ry, Tools arms Fishing Tnrkle , all of which we offer at the l o west possible prices to cash porchanern, or for good op. proved vapor. morl , NTu-WESTERN I'ULICE AG iNi, . It? Washington street, cornor .4 Dearborn, 011- °AG% ILLINOIS. ALLAH.................................. » ....... D. D. Ronnehri. PINKERTON & W. don.te their eittire attention to the transaition of a general defectivt, PULICH BUSINErki in the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indinua. tuhrklitf JOILN. OWUTT, Lmporter of B RAN Di El, N, WINE?, dc. D.n4.y I u Hhc i.ld Monolirnh,la Whisky, Peach Bnukdy, Ac. Also, 'I.i.ECTI.I VINO bISTIL kix m uff BalthineJd aid front eirvets, Pittabursh. • 4 . • ,t.., .- - 0" MEE • ••- 4 , • •;i l Vt•'"P .N . . 2: 44 0 r , 4 4. • . • OR- Builders said Carpenters would Buil it In their 'Wynn Cage to give Mai a txII, at ha call now furnish the in suitto Blatied irt all. suitable tiir ever) ileac riptaiti ut u,irk. I.2ULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND 1 Al A ell N SANDUrhr, Unkr —The 'mi.,. bet K. J, CUMMINtI....2 C. et/M1LEM....11. V. TOM 6n....'4 11. outri, (Mt AMERICAN' I'AI'IER lIANU• FACTURI NU COMPANY, No. 71 Second street, Pat hoz KW manufacturers or PAPIER MACH tor Churchea, Houses, Stearals.sts, le. ; mot - tool Freon ,' Frmes, 1% tritium . and Door Heads, Brarkets, Trusses, Cot tikes, Ventilators and Centro Pietas fir Collito,,, Rosettes awl Monhdntgs of every doto . ript Mi. 1 , 1 e« and donnw, awl arrante..l inure durable than any other artl.. le now is Ake— Ord., executed tql the shiorteitt notice. N. H.—Atte:lt - ton of Stenntlx.lat Buil)Jere hi t.ipia - ittlly dt 4,t0il t thin untie, ou wtouut of Itn light aright. TIIE HOPE COAL COM PA N Y having re vently niet with ti antivorting coal t.. t 10 ItAtl, bring maimed I.) NLuuJ+LLcturrt Lmurai rq . pii . .lll , Iu naLLiur tiu.t Oa I, Lion, 01-re promptl3 adJu+l,l I J t... 1 11Cii.11 N Agont of I b Conipau), Derrinlwi •,f7, EVOLVERS! It EVOI.NE ! I—Just re tSr maniaNcturvr, rooairt• : merit of entr l a "`,' too, live and nix iurL bore-Is, all of :.! loch me will moll lor enAh at na I.•a Ida, 0,4 u they ran he hdught in the city of New Ihdk going tA Australia and Otliftauta uOl Fool that 111., . at. 1 la.ttott by parch:v.(g their etithiet,e at h.de. than ha c=ut among Paraligers----. ‘re pet.... a ,Ittol. tr, any „f Iltn 61.a..va• Nat,. before the t It), and in t 0( a btllurn rerun,: the muse). .t.pi 01"I'LE1;S. I Cti., L ilies, JP No. 1157 Ylr.t woul.l 1,1.4 tla:1 1,11.•1I/1 OP I.lllr that they havt• count:lady Laud .111,4.; • YAItdAI'AIULLA.IIIVKRAI. W ATER, AGK xoJ Pult•rt.v. •.1 tit.. la-mt totality._ 'l'h.• 1.11...w..1: Ad families in peirticulntly hr.. tP,I t” th.• imet that 11..1 [math. IVA I\ltltl lir:" A I.b u, to intr,st nlatte. l'h) ie/Al/11 r..ouuurud it 1., fnuuli.b ou a. robot of !tx .110, art,l atrouatitonata qtatlitta. .rtatta J J 0 ILLI,I-14 ...... . ...A PI!, I.IINE J. (111.1.E.SPIE IWK.Iong 11114 Ml/I,lnitllll f; nud tlesie•re in 1,44.11 w Glms Platen, }'into Elr gut. ingn, Combo uthl I , stehy (/,...tm, N., 71.; stre,t, Pitt, bond, on !mutt mot lowly to rod,. hilt Pkr and Mitt.tl, Mottvtity. ltont•woott, Wahl ut nt .•l ti 1 t lrwm,•, .11,/tll /l e t, 14 I,l l ry I.+r 1 . 114./141 Star St.ltilliKult :M.. Del , Witted It 114 U,lt. ~, t 4 1 NEttl'ItISE IVOlttizi, N. 136 • TT A .5. thud \ it w:ti -BOW,: A TIKTI.E•k 411 lh. nltettit"u ‘,l tt to Slot, It 5•. 5.- •t• of - nta.l and Inst arl.rb.l tt , • Ai• t in tlo. 111 walk a getwrni tor•ta HAKIM A , crELF:ItY, 'soulsl TM 1( nil nitwit n.. 110. looolllr. .14 1.. , 10.11 to I, opprov,d 'tint IN MA. SIVILP,R, IVlwiesale and Itetail • IN.ltler Its FUrlllll,l4, AMUR,. 81......1..'1111. 11,1 and Hardwarr. Tiltuvra' II a. 110411, Sot Wire , RI . N,llt JWIIITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANEFACTU • REIII, /11.1 rer.,vet 1413 InA 111 MO n• w rv,unelsi. , .1 , 1 11.11,1 luu 111/..1.1, ti hip DIA N I MAN LP tlt :it YuntlFilth mlrt,t, hear Ow dbd.l,h rL. 1/11.11 ap.ortmehl NI , S, t. tintet,l sill, plum sksid lam) nod Wilk 'T. Itmutitg, awl 1. I.r.•lAtr , tl 1. , fill any ord, w Itts 1i,,., "it 11... bq , trim in waxrtil It-4 t. , gii Aaltsfa. %A_ OM 11ea... give him a tail he can't Is heat la workmate-hip..1.07.1y m...„ANT Third B . .I.sir to Dispatch litalo llt.oakltO I,n Ile Very liberal patrionago h t totora !K5:040.1 upon 100.. lestee to ask a .althillallea a the !Lift., as lietoo, letter prepared than ever to tarnish Las ii tots . its tamers with garments which will innate 1 ,1110 ,10,1 lie Ile always k..+hx uu hand a large assort... 11 tle• latest styles of VESTINtia, CASSIMERKS, ft, , ft hi, he will wake to order out the shortest eute tarns. lg A perfect fit always warranted. JOHN H. THONG THOU. B. YOUNG rM OWN I I OUNIi ril B. YOUNG Sc CO., N. Smithfield . stritet, oilyttititei City MIA, nianuta. lure, 111. N FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of every tetiale Ullll workmanship warrantett. and sold at reduced prices. Cara taken in packing for knit n.I wat..: carriage. aug3l W 001 ) W E LL '8 FURNITURE AND CHAM, wholesale and retell, enthractoc every sty le of furniture, in Isllkllllgany and fa, iiitll - fur parlors, C 118.1111.111. and dieing ruintlin; euwil inn ally ill New York 11/ . Philadelphia, and at lower yen I. INery article :untie by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Make!, supplied wttb Luny quantity id . FU RN I. TULLE mud CHAIRS, on illuminable terms. !hotels mid Stwanilaatts fun unshod at the shortest .41,0. Wareroonui, N.. 77 nod 79 Third street, aug'2 I'irrsßulto IL PA. QTOVES.—No. 12.4 Wood street, above 17 Fifth.—We hog leave hierill thir Trude to sir mock of t 4 tiives, Hollow R nrr unit Cluitingel in grtienil. lining t• rrery thing in our lint', wu 1811 safely nay Hint we Cull liot tie inirpassell fu finish, fitting, sad lithoutlineriii, by MI) in Ow tout, Merchant.. will find It to their iiiiviintagn to cull h,- fore buyin g elsowlicire. felt °RAFT, REISM VER. it URAFF. rilliUMA:s OLIVER, —ADDLE, iIARNESS AN 1 TRUNK. AIANUFACTURER, N. 4 `e.q.. Clair wt.,. Horsy Clothing. Whim Spurs, kr. (.4.t5 k P. PINNY. JUN ftS A DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Slur chants. N. 61 Witter RtlTel, Pittsburgh. • [aplfl WATCHES, • CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . . _ JOHN M. ROLIERTS is now selling tiff his large and choice stock of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and leery tloods at a very mall advance oa first c.wt, preparatory to enlarging Ids Store Room and the purchase of au entire new stock fur the spring trade. Persona desiring GREAT BARGAINS alaould call early, it is hie determination to dote out his present stork will out regard to former prima. .ItOIIIIT J. SICDEIL*I4 Don't forget the pIace—ROBERTS', 16 Fl FTII street, nea garkeL feb6 MEN AND BOYS' WINTER. CLO - Tlll - NO —ROSENTHAL At BRO, Fifth street, opposite Ma ...en, have a large stock of Men and Roy? on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant idyl.. which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash pricer. Also, n largo and fashionable stock of ORNTS' FURS FRI 11NO 000D8. driel3ally SWALLOW -TAIL LINE 01' LIVEItPOOL AND NEW YORK PACKET BMWS. Owned by COrnslius grimvl 137 South :trod, N. T. The enbscriber le the only Agent in Pitts-41 burgh fur the above Lino—has always on hum TT RAFTS fur sale fur any antrinnt;payable at any hank in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. JOHN THOMPSON, European Agent, JaLly 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 11. 1110 [LOW .-...111 AELTIN J- ervi gas 1310110 Y A+.l, tar PITTSBUItu'II COACII FACTORY—IncI. H i A m & Cu., successors to E. M. Bigelow. No. to pht. (noml alley, irony Wood street, Pittnburgh—CA ARIAti ES, IX)ACHES, PHAETONS, BUtIGIES, and every deneription _of SA.NOV VEHICLES built to order., and finished to n manner unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance, of finixii. skill of worknuutstaip ttad iturabllity or matarigle. INS- All work nturranted. I tulvii ' DR4TrS NURSING BOTTLES,,43 doz. u the.• excellent nursing btAtles, recelvod by 41,454, ef 4 7 - 4 . 6 , .• • • , "er-• • ' ' ; " . PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS 'PER ANNUM. sis VOLUME XI V. BUSINESS CARDS "Neither with my eye mr my NMI will I trifle." . 1 N.4 - 41 ~(AMMIMIIeat /hIPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH BAD SlGHT.—Persons sufferin g from Itad Si g ht, arisin g from impaired vision, constitutional decay, old a g o, or other causes, would do well to call upon Dr. G. E. SHAW. PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon g ettin g Spectacles scientifically nilapto-d to the JUST WANTS oF THE RYE. Address, 'A Fifth street, opposite A. A. Masim's, Pittsburgh. P. S.—Teleseopes, Mierascup,n, TbormoilleterN, and even rtiele appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired .ii the peentises. Air (Ilium% inserted In old Prattles. • •. M. Any article not approved ef, exchanged fr., of ex. pen,. d,73y NEIV COACII AND CARItIAOE FAC ruaY.--JullssToN, BlLoTtimgs a CO.. corner Itehotaiat wed Iteltioint at 'vets, Allegheny City, would respect fully Inform their friends and the public gcutirally. that they have eoutinenced the manufacture of CARR/AUKS, 11A- RtRICH atiCK AIVA I'S, It UU U I KS, St./ill/11d and CHA RIOTS. , in all their verbal. ate lea of finish and proportion. UV_ All orders will be exo,uted with strict regard to data talky and beauty of ilai.lll. It.pa lea will also be attended to on lite moot reasituable terms. Uslng in all their work the beet Eastern Shafts. pule!, su.l Wlit-el stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them Both their patronage, Hill be verbally atai2lo,l tat trial of their new work lairchavers I,4lllealed to give us a call, Lich.. pur cliasiog elsewhere- I) _ _ AMI L I & CU. have on hand, at • their eXtensire CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC. TUE Y. No. 64 Smithfield street, n large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, which they will sell 1.5 per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, cash only. IdrlL:y CIIAREES BARNET', HORSE ~battle AND BLACKSMITH, has er,cted a uew and comnimbom Ilrtck Shop on CHERRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth streets, where he is prepared to do all work in his line with the Walnut promptitude. Having Innl long experience in the business, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old customers rind the public generally. JAMES MELL I NG ER, Monongahela Pla wing 'would respectfully inform Me Meads and the the ..sublic that his new eatiddishment to now in full 01,11. L.., and that he is prepared to furnish IMat Cahn., and fill all orders for PLANED LUMBER, with prompoimes. and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank„ planed on one or both aides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, male ti order. =MMM Wat.d, M . bllllUligilaud Shel.ly stro.•ta, I..prrpait..l to con. act tor aial ext,utt. all orders hd Freight, Platform, lira. cl, I laud un.l all hrr .I,acriptiutt of CAltrk. Aleut, for .THAN INES Ball 131, EA It A I )A I) CA)i'l tUS of all descriplh.on, not all uthur ,iddituning to a Ftoundry and Matl ne : 4 1...p. Th. Forehr..•.. of Ito diliutent dcpartaluitta Id practical rueu—urually [tutu Eatii.rh luanufacluries— ho keep tharaselves 114(0111144d apt adopt alt Vpillahie 11104.1- 1.1 impronewenln. iaug2s,tl i W. 11'. TUNKi. A U. No. 7ti 5.r0u,.1 ntrovt, I•etwerli WOOti noJ Nlnt It ItoWN T KTI. EY, I."A JOS. ninnNu. corner Diamouti aad Market st. BUSINESS CARDS GREITEST. IMPROVEMENT YET! NE WSCAL E-11. KLEIII4 . &-A ki9., ..,t NUNNS tL CLARKS' PIANOS, provided with their :SEW SCALE. This is their latest, and undoubtedly the MOOT tu- PONTANT iniproVi•mela A.. 1 yet nude to the Piano Forte. The POWER of ale Instrument Is idinost DOUBLED thereby; and in point of eolunie,erenness and brilliancy of hl/ii, they !MUMS,. anything as 3 et j,rotilleeti in the shape of a Plano. They 111.141,111 all the advantages of the Cirand Pianos, with out any of Its J ism lenait ages. We now challenge ,tniutrihon ith the Instill...We or ,Lily other 1113.ker in this country, confident that every unhimseed judge of the article will at once admit their superiority. The public is respectfully in % dod cull and .o.ainine these superb 11IntrIMII,I,In. KI,KBER & Solo lagrtibi 1, !Cluing & Clarke' PititlON For ‘1 . 19.1t4.111 PVIIIISSII,IIIIa. No. &A Firth •tnrt. !text (1,4,r h. Newell• Hall. S.—Splendid 11.4,1-tnient of the nt..ne n4urtly expected for the SpHog Trado. NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHICKERING b►. SONS PIANO FORTES. JOHN 11. NIF:LI.t IR hasoi mil ficitati Jost received tootn more of CIIICKERI Nil & SONS' HAIN, t FolerKs, ~,1,1 eon, pleted the Stock, selected for Spring Sales, of TIIIRTYI , I i' X hew and splendid Intl rum, nta, of every variety and style, toottotat fused by the Nles,r.. Chit kel inc.+. I, R 1.1.1111. ) from the pl.. nest SIN va.."I'AN t: lo tho unot splettoidly Ilultlosl Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes,' ss null nn their loaperb tut.' Inimitable Grand and Parlor oratel I•innon. \ EltY PIANO POBTE In thin 1„t in of their NEW SCALE. with their PATENT INN FRAMES, nod PATENT ACTION, aid are tvA t nit warranted to the purchaser by the nrinutacturerd, but by the nut Grit to all n•npectn as perfect no Instrinnenk tau be mode, both in revrrd to Material and Wortatinnaltip. PRIC.PS IN AMU AuLx"rii • SAME ma In Boston, at the Blau Wartory. .I , IIEN 11. ME1.1.6R. No. 81 Worwl .ert.•t, 1111 l 1 :Wry and fourth etreoL Agent 11,rkrriug It.mton, 11,r Pat.,,,burgh and Wetsi.Vril l ot, tot. udtltb FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. N, U. McCALLUM, isa- s 7 FoURTII STREET, NEAR WOOD•li. THE nttentiou „f porrhasern is t,Mlm, tfolly Iu Mod t 3 our .t onont : 4 took. noloct.nl L,r SPItINti LE- , . utrltoUng Pnot quality Velvets. 1 i gii.h nod TILD•oIi I y In -0041 In 11.11t1 Tttiont y. l'T 3101 o‘tour lt, onsrin, Fop-r. hlrtlioto and Low Exton nod Foy,.: Ply. well 114,z-tuns. Its ,tt Extro and lototook; 11311 en•l Stair Curl.•t,, 1.1.0,r Oil Giott, Icoto 2 to 24 loot o We, 1.11,.11.1 .11/11.i nun nu.l pricolt; Told.. 41 Clothe, Ftouols Priotod nod I•i.n. , :url Covot,l; Coulon awl (;,,cott ?tita nic, Iloorth , Mat,. ; Klair Rods: Llmt, Rag nod Vtmetlan with ,Very vnrit•ty 811 Sltzuh, and Burt liollood, •tr.; 1.11 of whi. 1, 01,1 ollorod et mtL at rot) uu,lrrnn• rat, 40- 11 et mitt alto, lool,mod to lin °telt lIAIIIIINCtiON . N 1 , 71' I.lNrst/ MANSFIELD SEMINARY &ND Allegheny County Normal School, four ?ages from Mr city, near the ju ?I C flon of Oa. -VoGle . stomn and Washlngton i 7-an k leoads. I: M. K 1.:1:1t, A. M., Stav: ow.tol.nit. MIl NI A. K • 1 . 1,111 nary . ittiV It. M'IMIF:tt:4IN, A M. Prof. I..ingnazi, rut: uudvrwtpu-i. Goiinty Stn.-mitt-it-lent, mill pw.olw.n ,e• 111111111 ) rind Nounal Ten-liens, on TL EA 11.11. 1:41, ol Apia Inc. , -1 1,411 ,w‘o. AI t , 1. ts,l Itimtrd numb, ‘,f bonr.l in the fnallily •3111..1 Ih.rdleg Can 1., .1Am...4 11.,. nLa.I ‘ . lllit . ‘. at fit,m f'2 to l'Elt ~. quart, 11.1 IN AI/ 1 A NCI.: : 1...A1,:iug .1 Light. kr, itttion. II , ru . 11/ th./ lo•re, or 111 ee desiring d. Id rpare tar teach tnr., ran N, !nal S. 11...1 tit at., ,••t•lhnuo 1.. I 1,.• t/uart...r. L.. 1 littA 111 tn. deltvert.tl tot. It Tcroi, Ittt•tit the At t Et! let": Binh, inf., mat. n Pitt.nburpl CAM PUELL & POLLOCK, kl.f: Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods AND M N F c• TI MEM. PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS \o. 95 V st., Corner of l/lamond alley. IEY relvr t, a I.an; , •xperience in Utir tt .1.. t., OW 1141 114.4, that 114 :I C.•l OW 141.' 4 1 n1..1 ititJ nt pt.", nn 14,1, nn • • nt An it iri itoil.+ i .1 • tl i.ir •is J. 'l'. tiltOU'l"l', BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, &c, DEALERS IN Flue Old Monongahela. Rye Whleky, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY ; RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS IJr SMITHFIELD AND FIt.NT STREET,' PITTSBI RIM, l'.l .‘ VII) C:1 MPBEI, I, & SAN i'() hii,e• 34-4. Ihtrvi otl.l, xi)l, or ;cll . ] I ;CI,. lot 111. tt,;;;;;;.;•ii., ol x 1;.11.l ,1 aritly nll,l 10t)1..414 FindlL,,ll//111 11 xllll %% at... 1 I .:,;• ;;.11 1111.1'.; W A , • 1 1 1) 1. \‘ ji " EL I 41; ;;;;. F I'l , K .;; 1i1.1.1 And ,11‘; r 1 . 0.t;.111 :.; Ana hot, I.* 1411.• :1.10/ %1 ATI I. 1 ; ;;;,1 ;...• o 1 11. , ..t ,; a1t.41 £1,411:•11 ntlil Z.. 4 loin 111,11111 :. 1.11. %1.., liutd am' 111.1 ;;;;. rant r, l• 1.1 1 . .. ,14•1 I • • IJ ..1 . T 0.1,1 1.110 ko. 11.11 v) 111.1111 :••• and . 4 .111 11111, Llr.lthrt4, CON 1 . 113, ; 4 01.1 , , t;o1./ it.l :•11,•r Itl.l .....;;;;;;;;A, Klllva altkl ro; l'ot : 1 .1 FA. y A 1.,., t Lt: _1111•.'1. o. Pr ie. • Tht. t )11. 61 . 1,1 .11t,t In. the Ka.t• hI, are I, the t , tml 1,...1•.. a.t4 , 1 .111 l.t. n.. 1,1 AI a•lteal ,to . . NI. k IT (hiding Kt/t1 Ett• ti A IL.. I.• •I mod Nat , awl .1.0.,rs made 1,, tIN 1101tKILT, 7 F/1111 1•, Mai 1,1 I 01.1 T( IN "ri) y. (S . 1111.1 •,.rrwr 01 Attu ket wllry it,, Filth I. wnl. it 10... • .1, Itlrl , .lt LIM{ 114•0 . 1,. ). ...1111,..; ..11 P.. 1111: 1.11.1131,111, lit. Itt,er RI/. 1 / 1 1..1.1..4. !lc II I. Ili, tlit• Lluit lit .1111 tit CIM S/ 11 111 A \V}ll: 4 , All MI I:In./Q.4 114 /SlF:}ll'. “t Far. to Di tleae H .trivt —Awn at all to th, 11.-pectin, tlo , 1,111,11, 11, law,the ~ ..t 1 ill:LIM/IV tun., brtaight to the 1 Intr.( 111 1.,1it [l,,n 111 „ IIP I. /111. u.O raw,/ 1, Le of the Lent glastloty, 1.1 , 1 1.. ...id at !,• 11 ,, I,ltt wet. Balm ß.- nI A Mail,. idle) n1..1 ntroct C. UALV. n 11,15 Gnlor Market Mt. lEMETERY -MA It BLE WC) if s lJ m ATI' I I.: t LA W'NN, Ptutc - ru,AL Mkato F ni Asdom, No. 1,1 BF:Li V at Ws) oLIV.!I Iy . P.RI MIER 11.11 t B Alit; IL Com at Ss lON M ea•utx r, IMuL iu 11004, Provislonx, and Prudiin , wg...rally, No. ty oct2-1 \\T ILi MA N U FACTO BY—Mits. ItENTEIt, the Aqueduct, opi.osite the Collectul A Ilvalit.ny City, a prepared to till onions for M and 1,11 of 01: NAM h:NTAL HAIR WORK. Tho teat quality tusterint Is furl, isl,l-4, and entire natistactiou µu:u an any w ly NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you want to lint,. t. help," tind en, p 1..) meta, buy or twit :xt LOW hl IN TF:1.1.1t3 CNCE tIFFI CH, No . IJ FOOL wart...l., mutt' Market stroot. L gal Ducuments rind Cup) lug thaw with neatness and (levant.. [ll.Ol.lAn .108X1 . 11 W. 1A)WRI11.1. VOI[.SII A'S LINIMENT--The best Lini ss•,,t 11,V ill 11.• f ur sprains, bruises, kr.. 12 doz. just JuS I.I.EMINte, ap2L corner Diamond and Market at. )1(i METAL-190 tone good quality, eulil hisst,Just received per steamer 11,11 v, 11.11,i tar sale by • I'. M. DAVIS, curlier W0...4.1 and Fifth L. (Zit —llayes' celebrated ti rea.se fttr preiyei, haggles„ hail rural Uua, Ac, iu ratia, krns and I Lln., for .ale. to . 1 tip 244 I II RN ft Y 11. COLL I SS. 4o do. lux1,1: do.; • :to ,10. vxl.2 d„ : 1!•:, d„. lux 11 ito,l,qtwr ,izes—Sweat broud—f, Jr sale by :•‘Nt ITI I. 11A1 & HUNTER, 5126 nod 1 ;/ I First street. D RIED APPLES-5 barrels; 10 neck, for snit, by ap2l3 smiTii. MAUI 8 HUNTER. DRIED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by No' SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER. LARI).--5 kegs for sale by . SMITIL MAIR & HUNTER. GEE SUGAR.-15 bbls. B. Coffee Su io.r, for luije Ly SMITH. MAUI k. HUNTER. IRACON SHOULDERS-37 hhds. to arrive JUI nnil for sal•• ty SI'ItI NO El) GARB/LUG 11, tt1.26 NO. 255 Liberty otter'. SUGAR 'URED LIAMS--5 casks to arrive and for eiale by (ap'26) SPRINGER HARR/MOIL GREEN SALTED HIDES-573 to arrive ha' nide op2(i) SPRINGER lIARBAOOII. DRY FLINT 111DES-805 to arrive and for hale by (.42R) SPRINGER II A RBA 0011. CoN r e EN TRATE D LYE—A new article Cfr making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound worth ten 01 Potaab. On band and for Kale by ap2.5 FLF2drNO BROS. 101,CASTER, CEM EN T, AND GRIND STONES.—PIaster for Land and Slum , Work; Cement for Cisterns and Public Works; (hind-Stones. all BiZtll-011 hand at 319 Liberty strvet, ttre22 W. W. WALLACR. DRIED APPLES-100 bushels for sale by layl7 HENRY FL COLLINS. • • •' .: • 4.• - • -.••• • - • - " • , •y - • PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1556. GEO. AIIN01.1) h Fourth At rovt. ARARE CIIANCE.—'Cie iiuhseril)er ',gaged in another husinear whirli detrin& his 10,Ir 11010 i oui attention, wlahea to diiiposii of hie Ten and tirocery Huainan.. The ntanding of the 11, Hier in w ell Y noun as the firm of its kind. the !liminess large and Increasing by cuatornern of the bent class In the city. To an EttakYRIMINO BOIIINESB MAO, It IA a rare chance and tura fortune. Fur particulars ougmre of fel:3:tf W. A. M'CLUttO, curlier Wood and Sixth eta. Thv Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. .1t nit toted on the Monongahela river, about 1A Milt" from Pittaburgh. are SIONIt for mile. The property CollsiSts of 115 ales and 1111 perched of Land, (more or lem) and all the Coal I hereto; and also all the Coal in about luo acres more, t"gether with Building., Railways, Sc. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, apll.dewtf Nu. 103 Fourth at., Pittaburith. AN T ORTHY Or ATTENTION!" -TOR SALE.—A new dwelling house Joel flulehed, two stories, arranged with ball, two parlors, dining roots and kitchen, three chatnta•ro, good caller, bath roan, Ac.; a hy drant it, the yard, and good gable. Th. tot lonia front or 20 leet on Cern,' street, Allegheny city. by 100 foot deep to Led he street Price $1,400. Terton—soou in baud, remainder "tie and tee yearn. 5. CUTHBERT .1 SON, • 51 Market at. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS L. SCOTT & CO., NEW Vtiftli, rantionn ta tlie following hauling Prithi Periielicida, The London quarterly, (C..t.,rrstiso. The Edinburgh Review, (Wlogy. ' The North British Wevicw, The Westminster RCN' ICIV, Blackwood's Edlubu'll`Alagazine, TII6 Krtat awl irriportnellrevents—lteligloug, 1'4.1111,1d, and 31tInary—now agitating the Maio. of the Old W o rld, giv e these publications an interest mud Value they never before p , ....eesed. They occupy a middle guano! bet Wren the hastily U tell news items, crude speculations, and dying rinnor4.4 the new /Taper and the ponderous Tome of [h.. bititori... .1 men long after the tiring lutere.d In the farts ii records •hall have passed away. The pn.gress of the tour in the Feist wimples it large space In their flalgre. Ever) movement i. slowly criticised, whether of friend or foe, and all short 1111illr% fearlessly pointed out 'rhe letters from the CRT NI EA and the BALTIC iu Blackwood's Magazine, front two its most popular etu t r‘butors. give a more irdelligilile and reliable Recount the illtiVenwilit of the great belligerents than can elsewhere be for nit These Periodicals represent the three great political parties tireat Britain—Mug. Tory, and Radical—but polities rrurs only our feature of their character. A. Organs .1 the most profound writ,rs ori :Science, Literature, Nforality. arid 1:1,4t0n. they 'Anna, no they ever taoue eaotmi, nun railed tn the world of letters, licit% entendered iiiilispeimble to the leder and the irroftwriorial hour, while no the intelligent ender dr every class they furnish a More enrrvet and satin- In 4 y record of the current literature of the day. throttelt• out the world, than Lau puosil.l3 obtained [raw any Alter Early Coplex. ryweint of ADI A Nell; Sti EKES Irma the ;0; athittitinnl value to th;,.. lit•prints, eve; wilt .htrinc the prenent exciting gnite tot Eint.peatt 111111 b Its they Cull IION• be plan"! it; tlic hittnix iN,t/t an WI the originnt Terms F• ruep ..n.- ~f the !, , tir R VirN • == =l',=l',2l F.. 1" Pr 0.1 Mild the four ItPriewe ittyntenet fa l.+rnri. I* 11n ease" in ntiravr'. M.,ttey slsrrrts. sls the State WilTe Wiled tral at ).tr. Clubbing_ A .11,44,1110 of twenty-11N, , IP, r. ut. frt.. mik•Vo• 1., Will In. /1.16/Wed to CLUB'. 4.lklering fur I.r own, u.l nu n of work. Full, ~f une 111 fteut 4, 11/I.• {., . 1.. m ruplum ul thr four lievictre rod fur , nut] vu on. ttll tL« 1.1 inrifud 06,1111. i tileSY Norki FREE or HE:- . TAU B. Wit,. ntla I.) fllttal. t to An) raft of Untt,l St.att.s will I.- I.ut TIT I N -I'l t'I...NTS n )..tat for illatek ottd," mut lot FULA:TEEN t 1..1 rat It of thy RCVIIIWS. . . „ liksal Srrovrria, E. K. S., of Editibut Hod ihr Noires, iiirmior, ur Scii - titrtir Aplenittiri• i 0 1 . ,111 Nrw Ilitren. 2 rob+. Itoynt °eta, Id IQ:, !I 110 , 1 111110,0. wood fwd Strvi Eligrit‘ tug. Thin in, nolder.l.ll) . , the IMAst ridupfrto w,'rk un Arl tor. cr., pit bilidtoil. tutil iti order to givi• it a wider yin - ails tidt, Ul.. iitililistiers Imre rrNoliwil to rydo, Ow t FIVE IniLLARS FOR THE TIYO . - . n rent I , ) ronll ip.ot fall 4,114 r•,..f• 11, I.f 11••• uIII Iw j. 7 T.l cytfly V1.11..1 taart 4.1 the Ut/i,a, ota.l 1., '' ,, L.1.41....t - Ima) $6. /kr to.rA. it Nan ar ‘4.1 Ilse fltrln ." lt,inittaur., for 11.0. of the abotre 111 , a1111 al ..;q- I,• atlttr,tst,t, 1t0...a-paid, to tit,• ptittliKitrt-rt, N E\V B (,)() K clot Mated-1) Alhc. Cale) colocalca lc) 1 1 rcoper Met nue. cert, WO— II •I 1,10 uud 11V111 .1 / 1 1,.-19 Dr. Clark otea of N 1 olooleer c• 1.1 Forret Ilutogor--Icy Ictj Caloplcell . . c. oartaltip aud Slat rla f tt---hy Caroline le, Houtz 1.12 Cogent' Te& Tulk 90, term 4 ........ ....... 1.12 lectlicy VI A lacarcl, or 1.14 e ou the 'mite . . Toc c• coal it., lido:Jou-6y ,•• ,•I Ptx•l.l). •L 11.11111 Nutt ill' Cu,'narlaa War . 0 , 1..1 car A. l'or'e Complete Worke-1 4 clic 11.4,1.11m-4 Lotcgiellow 1:.11111,1,1 w I Ve•Ill11.1 . . 1.12 tt !I 1.1t1 , 11 1)11.1, ,t. i• 110.... gnu Ccatatryttsett—hy Locoing 1.1.: 1 / a .tette of Fltshi..ii for ]lna if, for Ma) ,1c Icte. Peterson, 17e. I..—lte'r N. T. Jour n al" 1, ..ley for >lc9 Pat./WI Ilaeper iiralccuu Ilocatellolcl Word+ for Nla) • -- for April All MI. 'want lower limo 1,111 i.l/ purchused witrie, molt, L•ur•egu t.) LAUFFEIZ'S 110()K-STtIRE. niys N, 77 Fourth 14 1 NOLISII BOOKS. Tr.a!gold on Stationary Engine, Marine Sailors' Sea Balk—Navigation, AT , Ac. Laud and Engineering Sur,' Mg. Limes, Oeuientn, Mortars, Ac. hallways, Sketches of the construction, Ac et.aun and Locomotion. 'lobular and other Iron Girder Bridgra. Well Digging, Boring, Ac. Constructing and Rdnaii lug Roads. Agricultural Engineering. Dictionary of Terms of Art. Clock and Watch Making. Painter's Art, or a Grammar of Coloring. The Eclectic Telegraph—its History and Pu,gre.,a. Perspective, for thu no. of beginner, ('hot Lauds and Ltattuy Dult‘erential Calculus. integral Rintimeutary Architeetura. Navigation and Nautical Astnotionly. llook of England. Suggestions In Design. Gothic Mununtienta. The Loudon CryNtal Pahlre. Nll.Jilry and Stulla Cutting. wd, by B. I'. C. Mid - WAN, uliV 41 Fifth alreet NENV MUSIC. Heathen Bells—Wurzel. Not to 1a• Sneezed at—Comic Seam Dreams that Charmed wheat a Child—Hawthorne. The Love of tine Food Heart—Hawthorne. 1 net my Heart upon ft Flower—Hawthorne. I'v,• a Home lu the Woodti—Woodbury. Hume without a Father. Fairy Land Schottiw h, with a beautiful frontispiece. Shells of Octian—ltodowa Waltz. itutialia Waltz—Podia Itocheistur Schottlach. The Ban—liottschalk. Fur cafe at the Music Store of JOHN 11. MELLOR, ap29 81 Wood atreut. I)RATT'S DAUUERREOTYPES AND AM- J_ lIROTYPES, which give each general eatisfaction are daily obtained, iu every kind of weather, at Lafayette Ina, No. HT FOURTII street. Particular attention Paid to tutibrutyping, as the time of sitting Is much less than re quired fur Dangerreutypes. Pictures of children taken in n few seconds in either of the above named styli.. Miami tine ur Dargerr.type Copies, made, correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Our motto is, TO PLRABR. ml,lB WALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDEL IBLE INK.-1 have Just receixod a large supply of this celebrated I klihla I k, with ur without the prepara tion. It Is offered an the bat Ink now In use. In all cases the money will be refunded where It does not please. JUS. FLEMING, np2 corner Diamond alley and Market st. 14 1 LOWERS AND FRUIT.-A. A. MASON ,t Co. have Junt received by Express, ten more (Ulllll. 4t very tine French Flowers and Fruit, Wax Fruits. &c., the finest ru.sortutent.to be kniull in the city. ruys JOHN RAFT, JR„, sneeessor to James Me- Ettatcy. Wiitilessde and retail DRUOGISI', and dealer In PAINTS, OILS. DYE-STUFFS, &c., cc wrier of Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. . . Sa. &Sulu Agent Gar Dr. Ford's Uodicino. RAI IMMO ‘ e. ." '4,-. ,ftbantia FOR SALE /, ND TO LET COAL WORKS FOR SALE.—Sixty three scrim of laud, with 2.50 of eit' al thrlied, and all the ini• provenients thereon in sucosssitil upersthiii. Said Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, miles alsivo liurgla, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Itailrisul, and 1113 excvllent TJu• vein of Colin five feet t lack, anti cannot be talfpri99oll it, quality. For fartlar partirnlat s apply to NICIIOISON k PAYKR, J.l.2:tf No. lels Liberty street. THE NATIONAL HOTEL FOR RENT.- The shove Motel, fronting the Monongahela Wharf. he lawn Smithfield mid Onint street', together with the STA BLlffi thereto attached, will be for rout after the It day of April next. The above lintel being very large and commodious, and near the proposed sitea or two Railroad Stations and the Wharf. offers remarkable Inducements t., those winking to engage in this Madura. Inquire At the office of NION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.- FARMER'S GUIDE. ORR.47' REDUCTION IN THE PRICE Postage The Farmer's Guide TO SCIENTIFIC ANL) I . R.ACCICAL AURICULTUI:E LEAJNA rrr k (•u.. ;',l ti.. 1,1 street., N.,4 ha r le, Juuuu•r'a • 1 rl,r') P";:t4: Li " , i , OF UNCLAIMED I'ACK MIES RE MAIN fNU in tHe °Moe of 'MIK ADANIS EXPRESS I t UMP . AN V, N.. C.I Fourth stret, Pittsburgh, which. it not (11.111 . 11 fur before the FIRST DAY (IF JULY next. will be sold at public Auction to pay charges and for account of whom it 111/1) censers: Al 1i..1) . & Bro.. box, Columbus, Pa. , Adorns, „T. & IL mirkage, Pittsburgh. American, keg, do Alden, C 01..!. T. pkg., do Breens, 11. IL e bag, ' Allegheny city. lkslngvand. J. D. cane, Pittsburgh. Brenton, W. hat box, du Ikule. W. C, 6,, du Bethel, S. S. pkg., .10 Backofen, J. • do 110 Blythe, Wmg '' do .1,, Bosoms. Chas. 11. tries,. to 11.irdition. Dr. A. 1.1. box, New !Aston, fu,i,, Burgin, 1,. pkg. Ih•arnings Me. ('a. Bosworth, .1. C. do Pittsburgh. Beeson & Co., I Isis, Uoiontim ii. Burgess. L. F. 5. keg. Pittsburgh. Br,. it & Reiter, box. do Bridges, Al boo F.. pkg.. do Brewer, D. ,h, ,1. , Cr.M4111:111 Fli7.abetli.2 boxes, Coult. Mrs. NI. do Colburn, L. do Clint li, Amos do Col rem, B. show ca Campbell, .1. A. package Clapp, lloit. Rolf do Clark. Win. F. do Craigue. Win. F. box, CitiTRII (Flo e, d„ Deumrth, M. O. c bag, .Doniiiii, bliss Susan package, Ditiitt, Jas. do Dulaney', Martin R. 2 do }Milner, W. 2 bales, I.), , n•ey, Thom. M. box, Dark, Darld do English & Appleton. do Ehrerifield, It. isickage, Ernest, Clia. E. M. du Fonter, Iltql ry 1 pkg. Flfe. John lull. slab raoher, 11. I'. pkg., Frey man. Lemuel P. 1,,,x, Frey loan, 11. P. pkg.. Fon ismer, A. 11. think, Fla tier, Simon U. pkg., Folly & FUll• .. 1.4., Floyd, Stephen do Viliter, John C. do Fri4llll.ll. Al. C bag. Ft imlly, John pkg.. .. . . .. .. Goode., Max. It. tux. 511:14S, J. c't. bx 1i,,,t1, .1. l'kEt • lioodu, It. S'. Jo 111 alit, J. box, tilt r, J. Karr, d), A.i.. in. Parris, Il.trilry. Nu-itse Litt Irinlro.on. )fry. th• If. liter 55 link, pack attv, [lit i,charn, [w,uin do Iltipkinit. Timothy tht 11 .welt,, IV. 8. tht II iy, .101,g s, do Mike!, Christ Jo 11.t.kittn. W. & 11. J'ortagt•; • 'hi, Hidings, N. 41+1,11111w. llottnitut, J. Jo New t Ittrunce. II tui.cr, 11ia.5SopltiaA tht Warren. l'a. Ang 110 A Ileghens city. Ilia, Chan. box, Ittley. Clarion crt., Pa. Moule, J. 11'. do Ihtdhorgh It. keg, Allegheny city. 11.5r5. W. X. do Itev. .1 ithL. .htltnatoti, Andrew, tAttirgli. Jenkinx, M. to h .It.tik init. Ann H. 2 boxitti, Ancithutty city .10,, 0. AV. tram rgli In, in, J. tin box, 1 / a rlington, !twin A Co.. C. J. plot , l'lthaturglo. J. Lox. di. It irkvr, W. 11. I.aultat,. do It iullter,l.l.alfrey / Ispatrick. Mon Jll tic Alloghenv city. Ily, W tn. Jo l'ittslitirgdt. 15, Ily, J. It - . Warrun, Cott trunk, Pittsburgh. I ult. ittols. Alban, bah-, l'ittabin Nlitts NI. A. uuttitto, IV. 11 box. 515.1.4 n. , pkg., Ilrolterg,s:ottrod ‘ 1 " 1.1, I 110 Si, vie,, IV'tn. 2 !si.•rvivtlit A Instrotoll Nl.llll, Jacob . Jolin r)r. It. Il.trgratT. W. '1" Al uvn, 11 ' 111. r Ina_. Itoth in. ltart A Ct... Ch.' ~ 1 . • 51.tith5gutt. %Vita. U. ti •I.tryll3, 111 I'. .1.. m.1.1.4)11:511, S. Lit Mc Farhat.% A. •hi Silt lure. I'. do li,usey, Jan. 51. Cant, J. It. do Corntick, Geo. do • • in.,,. S. b.', a hi •5 I'd,. IL 151 x, uhrrt. F. I .1.. \ —btu, Jag. trunk. h. the, John pack.tc 'iii,,, Jan. J. II•dt. •5.1, )lit t h• 'tr.+. W. I'lso itritty, • Irr, Francis A. bar. . 1140• I I'. I.k I sla .5 lint t. 511. F nigh, J. W. Inn-•m. I/ U. 11, ..1.4.1.0.11 ....yr, Si, 11. do P.•r nllll $.l IYI L I J ,0 Dr. Philip I .1. I'LLI I ha t , II %litikl .1. I .1. Litt/ IL .1 :..holt, r .1 To I oto I I /. 1 'J .1,1 k. IV. IT Kl,,tht IT I'3. \I t111.....1 \V. I. hti..htirzh \I t Olt. T. R. ,1., littattnin V. / 'gilt, IV. Ike., VII 6. l, nr;clc. \I 1111.,n,.. E. W. Is. 8/tlent. I\ o t, John K0,vt11,1,16, \ I ....Koff. FT.+ l'kt' . Kitt collie,' \\ Icct•lc. EllAsl...tll t.lttcL. NVN-Itticgl,l 1 ily Zo 11 , 1,1 t, F. pk,. , . , l'itt.hitegh. K. P. 11111.11111,1„ A,,,,t., The A , 11‘1. Expirss C. tnl.lll, May sth. 1451 OIL. C. MILAN E'S LIVER PILLS AND VERAIFUGE IMR 0 V L DR. i. SCOTT, It t•ttlittLr tzttritityttt• mitt 14,3 tticittit ottlon ttrztrtl.l•4l.ll.l 1,14,1110, iudund by A ttottAnot A lAbt, ittrt• atllttvitatttlo.•tbto stubs lug, tut well an Ii excel, ban per t, , ,1 1111 ImpII,VENIENT THE ORIGIN.k..I. LIVER PILL AND VERNIIEDIP: 1 , 1 , DR. C. McLANE, II ,cßnr Pr , l , Arhi n•m,dies HS tilt. 111. , 1ie:4 lurtn,•r OS l's C. NlL:l,mm. L•r many you,. Kb LIVER PILLS AND V.ERM.III , 4IE greater viliiiacy and are Pair, 1111111 iu i hiar oporation than thii !Aver Pill and I'm-mirage to Ow riicipti of Dr. C. Nlc.Lnoe. We nutko L/IN , Lrhtrnti, a: aidelidnialtaaly. and i iicominead theta tii the allhrt..l an La lilt; 1... th II Ili! curative, :tad bilitive thin, nape riiir L: ma) other lair Ihll ear Verniiithav ever prepared. React Certificate of Dr. C. McLewee, below. T 111,7 WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT. The nnivernal relief afforded by atiplirat ions of thi,, cEL. Et:RATED luso of Pain Killen. iu 1'1,44,1 411 Rheannoiniti, Gout, 'Liming°, Sere Tbront, Ilntixr., Sprain, Swelliti,, ~tittiossi Of the Joints, Seiatars, Pains, 540 4 41.144, 11111110. A 41,4. ei any other 11(14(1041 lot which a Pain hill, or Liniment is 04 4 11, ( 4 11111411•11 11f1 to annert positively t hit 1 , 1. 1, sorrrs cimrasaATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINA HEST is the most reliable, wife and pleasant remedy yet dineovered, seven: antoninhing properties for II EA LINO DISEASE and 'rum PRONIV'T ERADICATION OF PAIN. many at bYtations to Its virtues, given by persons of enlightened jn•lguu•nl aml,sarkt integrity, xh..nl l induce iii (4 141444 it 1,4 44 44 utilditl.i-Taltiily IG mrdy. The moot iliciedulons will re.piire nothing more than tie following testimony of Dr. C. M LIMP, did( 14(13 (Shed IsSl a groat discoverer or medical remedies: READ I READ I I REA D: 1: Mum karowa, Vl.. Som.. 12, 1552. Thit to enlify, that I have examined th.• hedi.e for pre miring Maane's Improyed Vertnihnm and 1.1), fills Ity Dr. I. Scott, win. has Levu IN THE HABIT UK AND LISINti MY ORIOINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE daring the inat THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he Lar IMPROVED THEM. 1 make Hie above statement the 1111, willingly as 1 HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I wuuld further state that I have frequently need his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCAMIAN LINIMENT in my practice, with the happieet ollecta, and that Iran cum Ittletitiously recommend It. C. 21IcLANE, M. D. All the fibove Med'elma preprin,l solely nudes the noper• viaim of Ur. I. SCuTT. 3olcl by Drugglata and iderchruits ov.•ry where. The UENUINF. Dr. C. McLANES IMPRIIVED LIVER P11.1.$ AND IMPROVED VEEMIPUOE are Hign.,l Icy ITr. I. i 4 COTT A CO.. Aanntianltal by certificate of C. McLANE. The GENUINE WIITTE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT sigood by Dr. 1. SLAYPT A Co., tu.vvrnpanig.,l with Mk:nature of 1. SLY:CT, M. D. DR. I. SCOTT it CU., Sole Proprietors, 'tank Place, Morgantown, V. lilt. O. H. K NYBKR, M'holenitle Agent, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. JAS. P. FI,EMINIi, Wholesale Agent, Ja22:il 13. ina wI ya pct . , t Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny: NEW CASTLE AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD COMPANY.—The stockholders in the :sea Ca.4tie cud DlllllllO,ll Raflrtstd Company, are hereby notified to meet at the Darlington Station, on the _Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, en WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of Nifty n e st, betwi en the boors a in o'clock, A. ?H.. and 4 lA . lllOk. P. M.,furthe purpose of electing live Directors to verve for the ensuine year. I:y order of the Corporation, ap2.l:2wdaw E. SAN RRY, Secretary. NOTlCE.—Application will i.e made to the Twat Legislator, for the charter of The Allegheny Rank," with a capital of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND Ut 11,1,A tL9. sulOct to the provisions of the banking law. Commtssioners =II. Hepburn, W. Bagley, .1. Id. Pennock, R. It. Roberts, Peter Peterson, James Patton. James Park, Jr, and others. April 23,1846. MEE t. , :: ;17 . -" .!^`l~'^"^~y...<_~.. - ...r. L..-.y ~xcxCF...stJY':i'.9`~.:rr"4-.,y.'T*.~%gv~'.~'~-:A.%':J.'~R~"y'..:~39{:. Cedar conuty. luwn. l'lttsborgh. Hint itightulL Pert llriflitti. tge, Pittsburgh. Ittmin In K. Pregitrtn Furnace, Pa. Pittsburgh. l'a. IZEZDZII A ndernon, Ky. Pittsburgh. Wargaw, Pa. Pittsburgh. , Loevlbburg. Pa. New G 011,14 Pa. Mercer. Pa. 4, Pi unbu rgh. .1., Black Ilya k. Allogbeay city. Iti t Nbarg h. irtcni Pit tsbm'OL. Allegheny city. Pt ttml.ti rgh. do Warsaw. Wk. Pittsburgh. Ca nmer NV I I le. Cairn!, Vengaiggi egg. Olt ig Wm...illieg - Bin city. Wggiel to., Vii 1:11,omit, 0n... dn Mr . ) elm ml. I . nbidnrnlT. lu •,.,k cn). IV trr tt I„It I, , tr. Ipi linan.l. rd). Vitt,burch. rit v li tltanuintr. Pn tsda/rgh D:1)1.,11. )1.. ,, 1et.•1f K. • P11(2,1.1110, Tilt -1.1, I. . aP26:dawfat _}~'._.. k,~ NUMBER 202. PITTSBURGH POST. THURSDAY MORNING FOREIGN NEWS BY THE BALTIC. The Baltic arrived at New York on the 27th, with four days later news from Europe. There is a report of a commercial treaty be tween the United States and Persia. An American squadron is expected soon to enter the Baltic. Russia is about to open another campaign against the Circassians. Great excitement prevails in Belgium on the subject of the French interference with the liber ty of the Belgian press. Secret societies aro becoming nntnerons and dangerous in France, and the government is bu sily engaged in ferreting them out. FRENCH INTERFERENCE IN SPANISH MATTERS No little irritation has been caused in Madrid by the publication in the Journal de Madrid, a French paper established there, and supposed to be the mouthpiece of the French government, of an article advocating French intervention in Spanish affairs. The article appeared by a strange coincidence, on the 2.1 of .May, the day that the army, the population, and the govern ment were celebrating the anniversary of the rising of the Spanish people against their inva ders and oppressori. Its dictatorial tone was still more irritating, and the sensations produced by it were more painful from the writer selecting such a day, whilst thousands were gathered round the montiment of paoiz and Vilarde, who gave the signal of that glorious insurrection, to de clare that French intervention in Spain was even a contingency. TREATY-REVOLT IN ARADIA-IIEVIF,IV OF THE The accounts from Constantinople are to the Ist inst. The exchange of the ratifications of the treaty of the 13th of March was known in the Turkish capital. The Sultan has requested, it is said, several Anglo-French divisions to remain for some time at Constantinople. It is thought this request has been caused by the state of things in the interior of Turkey. The grand re volt which has broken out in Arabia, is the theme of general conversation; Egyptian troops tire to be employed in repressing it. The journals are silent on the subject. The Smyrna papers state that the. fanatics of Syria have massacred the English consular agent in Marnscbi and his fam ily. Suleyman Pasha has put down the revolt in Magnesia, and arrested the ringleaders. Letters to April 28 inclusive have arriveditrotn the Crimea. A review of the whole of the Brit ish Infantry went off exceedingly well on the 23th. Marshal Pelissier and many Russian of ficers were present. .The weather was remark ably fine, but rain was required. FLORENCE NIOUTINGALE Florence will, hereafter, be a favorite namerfor girls. Thousands of mothers are naming their daughters after the noble and self-sacrificing woman who went to the Crimea to soothe the sufferings and bind up the wounds of those who had no other friends than the hospital nurses. They bestow the name on their children in the hope that they may, in some degree, resemble her. In a clever speech of Lord Ellesmere, lately made in the noose of Lords, he refers to Florence Nightingale in these words: The vegetation of two successive springs has ehscured the vestiges of Balnklava and Luker mono. Strong voices now answer to the roll call, and sturdy forms now cluster round the cohm , . The ranks are full, the hospitals are empty. The angel of mercy still lingers to the last on the scene of her labors, (hear, hear,) but her mission ie all but accomplished. Those long arcades of Scutari, in which dying men sat up to catch the sound of her footsteps or the ,flut tering of her dress, and fell hack on the pillow content to have seen her shadow as it passed, are now comparatively deserted. She may prol - ,ly he thinking how to escape, as best she may, on her return, the demonstrations of a nation's appreciation of the deeds and motives of Florence Nightingale:' TA, monster memorial from California in fever of a wagon road from the Mississippi,, through the territory of Utah, to the eastern confines of the State of Califirnia, was presented in the Sen ate to-day by Mr. Weller. This petition has tens of thousands of signatures, and it is remarked that, upon examination, they are found to be not only original and genuine, but cbarathteristic of the intelligence and business-like habits of the signers, who have gone from overy'Stati Of the Union, and justly represent the enterprise and public spirit of the older States. . . California has already contributed to the com merce and wealth of the world three hundred and fifty millions in gold, and is capable of af fording a continued supply to an indefinite ex tent. California has already provided means for the proposed road through her own territoy to yin , Esta I, 1 iAI, oi. nl, of which mention has been I her eastern boundary. This will probably pass, male, will both be built. The truth of what I ' an d if I°, the proposed road will undoubtedly said wrote, printed, stereotyped, lithographed, t be e A new scheme is on foot for 4 railroad, or refit :engraved, proclaimed, and published twenty yr two railroads, ono southern and the other north ,.N ears ago, in reference to "a city - at the mouth ern, to the pacific. The northern redrew! Wm a nd nill, of Beaver River, Beaver county, Pa., is I panics whose lines extend to St. Louis, propose now being Prrified, shown, proved, and demon- I to take a contract upon certain terms for the I i treted before the face of day, and in the face I construction of a railroad thence to the Pacific. : nod eyes of many who doubted, contradicted, I The southern lines may, in like manner, unite oppose'', ridiculed, slandered, abused—threw for the contrivance of a road by the Texan route. cold water, hot water, and that which was lake- —Baltimore Sun. i warm ; and now viz. 185 G, contrary to the will --......----- ' A New Secr.—A now sect, half political and and pleasure of some who have thrown dirty I half religious, has formed' itself in France. Its water, muddy water, dust, sand, coarse gravel, tents, strange t) say, are those of Drnidlsm;the hard words, soft words and long, croaked words, 1 I that no Russian could pronounce—also, flu i d i national doctrine of the ancient (laid, combined to diB _ i with the principles of the revolution of •Jiii2. \ prove nil theory of a " 'ink, printers' ink, chalk and charcoal, to be city," at the place I This revolution, the sectarians assert,.definted i aforesaid—a city - that 'lath foundations"—ir, i the nation of the Gauls, from their oppressors, the Frank (represented by the clefs) , entail-6'mila -1 . it these latter day', beginning to manifest itself .. I.pon the hills, hod plains, and in the valleys tocracy,) and France, (or Gaul, we ahould rather about the mouth awl falls ~f the Beaver. But say,) must maintain that delivery, by returning I of its fature name, no man knowath ; yet it is a i altogether to the past—by reviving the tradi 7 I .:ity of villages. i rinse and the rights of the golden sickle and 'the A magnificent //we/ upon an acre, and a Loco lhot.4.re and Steam E en four M Engine establisdimt, on ! sacred hatchets. The sect is headed by men of : some consequence, as for instance, by M. Henri 1 /IC 1 . r e will soon be numbered with our new I Martin, the historian, by Al) Cornet, formerly churches, our extensive Car-building establish- I minister of public instruction, by M. Jean Re =ma, our Foundries, Furnaces, Car Spring . neaud, the philosopher, and by M. Duniesnil, ,aelf, son- Works, Potteries, Fire Brick establishments, Bar- I in-law to M. Michelet. Al. Michelet him I I though considered by the new party as a Druid, &c., &c., ,tc. re! Factory, Steam (fills, Water Mills, Factories, has not yet formally joined the sect. Of course this allusion was hailed with repeat ed cheers. Another and Another Triumph for Ro chester or " Beaver City," TA, Ca!, with ail Post (Vices, Then separate Vila -01 T•u-nship Municipalities, but no general The Ruchrstry- llotel, Locomolivr and Steam Sn More than SIOO,OOO have been recently sub scribed towards the Hotel and Locomotive Works, at Rochester, by eastern ea-pitalista the work will soon he commenced. This will open a door for contractors, builder' machinists, and mechan ics of every kind, to step in and oeaupy this new field for enterprise. on Wednesday, the 28th inst., I will he at the office of Alderman Jousts, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, from ten till two o'clock, to exhibit plans, receive bids, enter into contracts, and snake deeds for property sold, and wait on those who favor me with a (tall. On Friday and Satur day, the 30th and 31st, I will he at Rochester, to wait nu contractors, bundem mechanics, would be purchasers, &c. -On Vriday,ithe 6th of June, at ten o'clock, A. M., d will have another public sale of Building Lots, from the lowest.pticed to the highest, and of different sizes, from a single lot to five acres. Among these grounds will be some of the most magnificent founding sites be tween Pittsburgh and New•flrlemis. M. T. C. GOULD. On Monday, the 2d of June, the editors of Pittsburgh and their ladies, are respectfully invited to dine at. Rochester; dinner will be ready at the 'Pavilion at two o'clock. If this hour be objectionable to any, and if a saving of time be particularly important to some, they ioan leave Pittsburgh at 74, A. M.. be at Rochester at 84,, A. M., dine at 12, M., leave at 1, P. M., and be in Pittsburgh at 2, I'. Mi., or by the evening express, reach home at half-past 8 o'clock, P. M. Those who propose to, honor us iwith their presence, are respectfully requested to intimate tile same by a. line addressed to either of the undersigned. M. T. C. GOULD, WM. R. RHODES, DR. JAS. DICKBON, THOS. J. POWER, or F. C. SPEYERER, at Rochester. May 26, 1856_ BUILDING 13 New Yong.—The New York Journal of Cot amerce states that the aggregate amount of bull ding now in progress in that city, though almost exclusively limited in the business part of the cil,7y is much larger than for several years past— , lay since the year 1847—and is de signed to fu rnisti_greater faoilitiei for . coatittet ing.mereanti. te transactions.. Possibly theantomt iv larger the min any fgrmecXeftti4. The 44441 gives a list g sol4#thilalgl/14., 111 4e4l;iPNRAX*4 structures . , together representing InTesOierit of capital e gie.eoing $4,t,M40,000 ; f ;44!5,t1,11 - 114ng ;the cost of the pts they occupy, the aggregate amount of property is not far from nine million dol lars. , -;: 1 .',' ''' itr.=' ' 1:„.. -4 ' .._: ~. ' - 4 ,, I,k " 4 i .+ ...;, . ~-' .' 7-_,, ..i ~,,„ f` - ~.; ~...':',‘7 7:# :;«,;;,.,C - ~j 4, - : 4 4 44.," , ,„,.. ,` *,,,-. - .0. ''',4- ''... -..- ', . , A,.. 0 " 7 4 -' 577, , , , W',. : Ztr.z......,:: ,, , , 0..-ai,, - ,, , .. c.., : 4 ,--": - . , t 5 4 - ,, ,,,',„„,,,, 44,-` ' .4.,. . , ". ". 7 ' ', ~,,, ,, if ' ••• ,- ' "''''' ''` ' ' ......ti ' , . 'S .... ,p , 4. • , '4 451 , • • . , • - • -- = ~~- , ,0 „ *- • , ••- , v, RATES OF AirtERTISING AGREED ON 1Y TILE • DITTEMIROII PRESS One aware, ono insertion .... .... . ........ .. Do. eartradditi ... rariersirthin... ... Do. ono wook 1 3 Do. two weeks lt 00 • 00 Do. one month 000 Do. two months • ....... 703 Do. thror, months 0 00 Do. tour months • g . r 10 00 Do. • six months , / 2 00 •Do. ono year 18 00 Standing Card, at: lines,or,ler4.lSollll:"sres—os 10 00 Ono square, per euurtm, (exclusive of ptpqr 7 )....;,; : 25 00 Marrinire netices, root.; St. Croix and Duke -Sarperiar:l,ittlroad. We learn from a late report. of. Mr. Robert r. atter), Chief Engineer of this, road } that the siirveys have been completed, and the-litniloent e d l from the town of Superior to findseit; on Lake St. Croix. The distance is 131 miles " For Con venience in making estimates, the line has been divided into two divisions—the eortherA an d southern. The northern division vernmenees at Superior, and extends to a point south - of thii crossing of the St. Croix river; a distance Of fifty miles; the southern division then commennesi and extends south to Lake St. Croix. The cost of making the line of the northern divisio ready for the superstructure is estimated at $626 876,96. The maximum grade on'the northern division is fifty feet to the mile... The southern division will cost, to make it reatly l ps the iron, $476,876,96. The maximum grade on the southern division is fifty feet to the mile. The total cost of putting the; road in running order the whole distance is estimated at $2,000, , . 000. MAY 29 The subscriptions to the stock of thot t empany, (of which five per cent. has been Paid amount to $146,000, and the right of way tuid" - depot grounds donated by individuals and government, is valued at $206,000. The expenses, during the past year.have amounted to $13,641,94. The proprietors of the town of Superior have donated to the 'Company forty-three sores of land, between Nemadji river and Alleues Bay, with two thousand feet of water front for depot grounds and other uses of the road But anted crate outlay in grading and docking upon this water front will' be necessary. The depth' of water is from fifteen to thirty feet; ands steamer of the largest class could land without difficulty anywhere along this front, The. Superior . , clitn pany also donated a right of way over its Tends a distance of about three miles. The road will run for eighty miles through valuable pine lands, the timber from which will form a large item of its freighting business. ~ The following is a list of the officers of the Company: President, Win. A. Barstow; Treasurer, A. T. Gray; Secretary, E. M. Hunter; Chief Engi neer, Robert Patten ; Directors, Otis. Hoyt, Al fred Day, Nelson Dewey, D. S. Vituin, Torbet, Beriah Brown, Jackson Hadley,' Benj. Allen, Daniel Howell, J. E. M'Rusick. How It feel• to be Hanged. An acquaintance of Lord Bacon's, who meant to hang only partially, lost his footing, and was cut down at the last extremity, having nearly paid for his curiosity with his life. Xedeclared that ho felt no pain, and the only sensation, was fire before his eyes, which changed first to black and then to sky blue. These eolifts' are even a source of pleasure A Captain Montgnao.p who was hanged in France during the religjous,wars, and rescued from the gibbet at the intercession 'of Viscount Turenne, complained that, having lost all pain in an instant, he had been taken from a light of which the charm defied descrip tion. Another criminal who escaped by the breaking of the cord, said that, after a second of suffering, a fire appeared, across it the most_ beautiful avenue of trees. Henry IV., of France, told his physician to question him, and when mention was made of a pardon, the man answered cooly that it won not worth the asking. The bnl formity of the description renders it useless to multiply instances. They fill pages in, every book of medical jurisprudence. 411 agree that the uneasiness is quite momemtary, that a pleasure of feeling immediately succeeds, that colors of various hues start up before the sight, and that, these having been gazed .on for a tri vial space, the rest is oblivion. The mind averted from the reality of the situation, is en gaged in scenes the most remote from thatwhich tills the eye of the spectator—tha vilerabble, the hideous gallows and the struggling form that swing.; in the wind.—London Review. • SHIPMENTS or BREADSTUFFS TO REMOVE,— There has lately been quite a revival in the ship ments of breadsuffs to Europe from the United States, particularly from New York. Theller old of that city says: To form some idea of this revival *e . inaj!itao that within the past two weeks welav;e frorri this port alone to ports in GreatPritain about 300,000, bushels of grain, half or niofeef which was wheat, at an average value of not lig than one dollar a bushel for both, •combined tasking $300,0%), and about 00,000 to 00,4i0 barrels of flour, at an average costa ttboutisix dollars a barrel, making from 300,.00Q, to $860,, 000, or a total in value fotthe two weekx,offrom 000,00 0 3 to 660,000. These shipmitnia in tell to some extent against the value of fOreigri cam= change, and tend to check the export et Kolb. LARD NOT AN ANTIDOTE FOR STRITUNINE--A short time since a paragraph was published in a number of our papers, in which it was stated Chas lard was an antidote for that terrible poison, strychnine. B. Keith, M. D., of this city, in a communication to the Er.leciial Medical Journal, states that he has been experiMenting,,in order, to verify or disprove' the correctness of t'fi'e lard antidote. lie operated upon a strong and healthy dog, to which he adminestrated 8 ounces of lard, and five minutes after, one grain ,of strychnine. In six hours after taking this small quantity of strychnine the poor dog breathed his last. This experiment proves conclusively ,that, lard Is not an antidote to this frightful 'poison: VICTIMS 01 THE PACIPIC.—The will ofthe late Jabez Barber of Chicago, 111., `Man, nigt; Lis wife and daughter, was on . board the ill-fated rdowner Piteific, has been operied for . rirobaeo. His estate is valued at $250,000, 'and his will makes bequests of %1000 in lite American .aml Foreign Missionary .scciety, $lOOO to the, Ameri 7 can Home Missionary Society, 1000 to the Ameri can Bible Society, and $OOO to the Third Pre' - byterian Church; Chicago. A little orphan gill is sole heir to hia estate. MOSQUITOES. , are _alreatly very tr . oubleseme in various parts or MaryhtLtl, as alsci in NeW.Sersey, which, being unusually early, seents,"TtiAfie opinion of some. ereakers, to-.portend sickly eason. The mosquitoes were, doubtless, blown bete from a more southerly-climate during , same of the late hurricanet, and, likittg tlteirquartem have concluded to stay. Thc.y are not like our ut d nary mosquitov., fur they ate just as wick ed and blood-thirsty by day as they are by night. , e TICI , (nevi OP lUNPAIML, USE( cI4NOKABLgAT,F4c4!ant .7r .::,~ ~ j~.:, < ME3a