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Vsi>" 4' *¥t '<■ j.'V»'vL"*i?si3 J -i*rT: 'T'Jf-4 *ri,<ii' S^'yp.ytLj-*- >&,■- '** - •■>ST** t*^ •sf-'MZ-* tss> .&W 4 4 •re£e*n. ,? *Xvp?ef.«'i.»* o r..Sf->»“»,.-V■' s?k £ rV*Sjviv?JS imte&^P'^S^wSSfeAg^i MMompiM piinitf^n |h^^ -• : '-v*-j.- ' , . .. . , - . < I~t~"~ nrnr iiiifiii ■ The Happiest Hm» in tihe WotiaTx 1 by Tnaa*s:iiooD. <* A charming morning, air,’' remarked my only fellow passenger in tho Comet, ns soon US'! had Bottled myeelf in the opposite corner of the coach. As amalter of coarse and courtesy I assented; though I had certainly seen hotter days. It did - not rain; bat the weather w gloomy, and the air felt raw, as it might friths pale dim Ban overhead*.thatseemeitorhaTS-lostaUpower; of * roasting. . “ Quite an. Italian sky,” added the .stranger, looking op at a sortof.FrenehgrsyifoTedetthat - ■would have given n.lfeopoTitan fancy Jho “B°®; ‘ Hbwever, racquiesccdiigaSn* hot was obligea '.-s to protest against tbo'letting down of. ootn wm flows in order to" admit what' was called the “ fresh Invigorating "breeze from, the burrey ‘ H3le.” " - ‘ ‘ ~ To atone for this - objection, however I agreed that the bcaVeasiest, safest.nnd fastest >hßn gland, and ihemostplc«resnde.out of London. Complaisance apart, -W? st. e between two SegetnUo screens. of a color converted by dust to n-really««invisible green" and high that it excluded all prospects ns effectual ly.Oa Venetian blinds; The straq- ; RB » nevertheless, : watched jhe.monotonous fence with evident satisfaction. . - “"No.suob liodges,.sir oufbf.England." _«I believe not, sir!" «<Ko, sir, quite a national feature.,. They.are peoaiisr to the Inclosufes of oar highly cultiva ted islands > -Ton may travel from Calais to.Con .Btantinopie without the eye rcpomngonasinai-, - lar spectacle." ‘ * '. r i~ - “Sol have understood, sir,! r , , s i “Fact sirt they are unique. ■ And yonder is another rural pleasure unparalleled Imay say, in, '’Continental Europe—a meadow of.rich, posture enamelled witlrthe indigenous daisy and a muK - tipliaty of buttercups!” The oddity of the phraseology made mo look • curiously- ; at the. speaker. A . pastorni -poet; ■ thought I—but no—he was.too plnmp and florid 'to belong to that famishing fraternity, and in his dress, as welt os hie person, had'every ap pearance of a man well to do xu the world. Tie was more probably a gentleman former, an ad mirer of fine grazing land, and perhaps delight-. Cd in a well dresspil paddock and genteel hay stack of his own. _ Bat I did him injustice, or rather folds tosteS-wldch* was for less exolu give—for the next scene to which ho invited my attention, was ota totally different character—a ■ vast bleak seurry-looklngcommou, too barreuto afford even n picking to any living -creatures, except a few crows. The view, however,'-elioi . ted a-note ofadmiratioU-from toy qompauion. “What,an extensive prospect! Genuine, , uncultivated nature—and studded with Tacks!" - Tbo stranger had now furnishedme with a clue to his character, which lie afterwards more amusinglyunraveled.,. Ho was ; an-Optimist;--- - one of those blessed-beings (for they are bless ed) who think tkat whatever is,-is beautiful: as well ns right;-practical philosophers who make "ihehest’ of everything* imaginative.painters, who' draw each object wnhean,’ and deal plenti fallyin ‘conleur de rose. - t "* In tho meantime, the coach stopped—and op posite to what many a person, if seated on one of its right hand would havo considered » very bod* look-out,—a muddy-' square,space, bounded.on tiireaiides. by plain brick stabling and wooden ■; barns, with a dwarf wall and a gate, fur a fore, 1 rauod to tho ln fact, a.strawyard,hut untenanted by any.-live,.stock, ns if an-Owcnite plan amongst the brnto crea tion, for living in a social had been abandoned. There seemed no peg here on which to'hang any culogiufflbut the eye of ?tho Optimist detected one in a momenta . “Tyhot-sadesirable pond for Ducks!” ,• - r Ha then shifted his position to the opposite window, and with equal celerity discovered *•& capital Pomp!_ witboceaus or excellent . Spring ' Water, and a commodious handle within, reach of the smallest Child' v I wonder to myself how he would have de scribed the foreign Fountians, where tho.sparfc* ling fluid gushes from groupes- of, Sculpture into marble basins and without the trauhlo of pump* , iag at all, ministers to tho thirst 'and cleanli ness of'half n city. -And' yot I had. seen some of our Travelers pass such a supetk. water, work '■ . with scarcely a glance, aui certainly without a syllable of notice! It is euch Headless Tom* lists, by thn way, who throng to the German - Baths and consider thcmselvcaßnbbled because, without any mind's eye at all, they do not, see All the things - which were . so.jgraphically- -do - scribed by the Old hlau of tha Brunnciis. For my own-part, Icould not help thinking that;. I. must have lost eomepleaaure in my own progress throuch Ufo by being difficult to please. ***, * * * - From these reflections I was suddenly roused by the. Optimist, who ertrnestly.begged me to - look ontof the - Window at-a prospect which, though pleasing, was far from a fine one, either for variety or extent, “There, sir,—therms a Panorama! A Per -- ' feet' cirole of enchantment! realizing the Arabia Felix of -Fatiy Band- in lie County of Kent!” “Very pretty, indeed,” " “It’s a goni, sir, area in our loud of Oakland may challenge comparisou with the most luxu riant specimens of what the great Gilpin calls Forest Scenery £" <<f think it may.” ' «Fy the bye; did you ever see Scrublands, sir, inSnssex?” “Never, sir.” "Then, sir, you have yet to enjoy, aromanlio ; scene of the Sylvancharnctcr.not to be parallcl :: cd within the baits of Geography, To describe itvs'cuid require one to- soar in the regions of Poetry, hat Ido hesitate to say, that If tbecel ebrated.Eobinson . Cni3oe were .placed within sight of it, he would exclaim in. a transport, Jaau Fernandez!" “I do not doubt, sir.” . ; : “Perhaps, sir; you have been in Derby ' shiret” 1 , _ “No sir." ■ Then Bir you hanro - another: splendid . treat, w, future —Brnggins—a delicious amalgamation .of. Art and Nature,—a perfect Eden, sir, —and-the ■ very spot, if there: be one on the. Tcrrestial Globe, for the famous'Milton to_ hove realized lus own.“ Paradise Regained!" - In this glowing- style, waxing warmer and warmer'eithkisown descriptions, tiio florid gentleman painted for me a seres of highly col* . ■ ored sketches of tho; places ho .had .visited; - each a retreat that iVoaldTronderfallybave-bro ' ken the fall of our first Parents) and so thickly scattered throughout the-countries, that'by a : moderate computation our Fortunate Island con*, iainedat least a thousand ‘Perfect Paradises' - copyhold and freehold. A pleasant contrast to thogloomy pictures which are drawn by certain •: - desponding nnd agriculturally doprcssed-Spirita • who cannot: fiod a single Elyaian. Field, pasture or arable; in the same conn try. . . ; In the meantime, such is the .force of sym pathy, the Optimist had gradually inspired me with something of his own spirit, and I began *. -J : to look out for. nnd detectunrivnlled forest scene ry, ,ond perfect-panoramas,- and little Edens, *usd might-in time have picked ont a Tromantic pump or a picturesque post, but nlas I in the very middle of' my-course of-Beauldealism, the coach stopped, thadoor opened, audwithahnr* ried good morning, the-Boridgentleman stepped out'of'the stage and into the gig which-hodbeen | waltiflgfor him at the-fend of a crossroad, .nnd | in another minute was driving down the lane be- 1 * tween two of those hedges 'that ora only to be ftflfTT fr* - , i .-“17611 go where thou pilV- thought 1, -as no | . disappeared bohind-the fence, Ifthon art certain-. { ly the Bappiebthlan in the'World! . - Yea—he was gone; and a light and a.glory had departed'-Ritb him. The.air Ogainfclt raw, the sky seemed-duller, the. sun more dim and . pale, and the road more heavy? _ The soenery . appeared to bccomd tamer and tamer, ana tbo inns more undesirable, and their Signs were mere daubs. At the first opportunity:! obtained a glass of sheny/butits taste was vapid; ovary tblngin ebortappeared- “flat/stale andunpro* fitahle.” -like njSnZZ-in the Alley, whose, flat-, tering rumors, hoist up the •public funda,'the high-sanguine tone of the Optimist had - 'raised j my spirits considerably above par; but 7 now his i ■ ■- operations hod ceased, and by the usual reaction i : any mind sank again e.ven below its naturalleveL My short-iived enthusiasm was gone, and instead; - ofthe cheerful fc-rtilecouutry through which-I , hadbeenjonrrisying.l seemed- to bo traveling' ■■ ■; Ihathmemorablß. lbng- stage between: Dan and Beersheba where ‘tall was barren." -Some-months afterwards I was tempted togo into Essex to inspect a small;Freehold Property - * which was advertised for sale in tbat connty. >:> It waa described , in large nnd-small print, as. “a ; ’ delightfnl SwissYilla’ the prettiest thing in Eu rope, and enjoying aboundleas prospect over a • oonntiy proverbial for Fertility, and resembling that tr&ditionaltand of Promise described meta phorically in Holy Writ as overflowing with Milk *ud Honey.” ■ TT Making all doa allowance however, far such - nrofresipnol flourishes, this very Desirable In vestment deviated in its ffcaturcseveh more than wsual from its portraiHa prospectus. _ ' tniwedont tdhe little better than an ornamental bsrn-and the Promiaed land whs some uf-'ihe- vrttßt land -itr England, .and over flowed occasionallyJjy the neighboring river.— An Optimist could discovered a sin- 1 glemeritqhtheestate: but be did; I waVgnrfngin blank disappointment at the un cullivaldd-nature before me, tiot even Staa&d with-rooks,-! beard his-famliiar refofr <rt toy el jßfcasapa«i¥jss it Eceiss J to me -rery doubtful whether it would oaro to enter on the premises.” ' *• Perhaps not as a matter of marine taste,.. said the Optimist. not sir. And yet in my penaive momenta, thovo faneieatnat a place like this, with, *- sombre interest about It, would boa desirable sort of wilderness, and more in unison with on 111 Feuseroso cast or feeling, than the' laughing beauties or n Swiss Villa In Begent’a cynosure of Faehion and Gaiety, enligbted bysumfinltyofequipagcs. But excuso me, sir, X perceive that X «» warned elsewhere, 5 ’ and the florid gentleman went off at a trot towards a little man Jn blnck, who was. beckoning to him from the. door of - the Swiss .wL my refleotiomaa he turned away; from me, “if he can find ltf*uch/=i&.swamp, os. this a Faney Wildernese.-m -sort OfvShcnstonmni Solitudofor a sentimental'fit'to. evaporate m, he mustccrtainly be the Happiest Man in the .World." ’ ' . . r, ‘ As tohispensWO moments, the mere idea ot them snSoed’to iet\my' lisible muscles, in a quiver. Batnajfto.prove-lioWilm would, have comported himself in toe v Sloughof Dcsponu, during a subsequenitsmbio of esploratJop round the estate, <ho actually plunged up to his middlo. .in a bog— an . accident *whioh only drew from him the remark that the place afforded “ acapl taLjoppOrtunUytora Spiritual proprietor to es tablish a splendid paud ■ bath,,,like the ones much; in vogdO-atthe German Spas.” . ' “If that gentleman takes, a fancy to the place, 15 Irchmrked ta fhe personwho was show icg meroendthe properly, “he will be a do tetmioed r ' - .•• Him bid!” exclaimed thb man with an ac cent o'f tho ntmost'Mtoutshmhot—“ ffim bid— why he’s the Auetibocaif that’s ‘to sell us. I thought you would c ittY©fthat .in uis speech, Tor ho imitates itPhis talk-thc advertise-- ments of tho famous Mr. JRoblna. tflo's cajlod the Old Gentleman.”- , A,.. - L ~ . Old I why he appears to bo tin tho prune of life; 55 ’’ '"i ’’ ‘ ; “Yes, Bir, but itsithe other Gentle man—” , •;' *' ' ' u,. : ■ « What 1 the Devil!.” •, “Yes, sir—because, yousee, he'a ttlwaysjO knotting doten of tanttbodg'A lilllt jpaiarfiji” iailij Zeroing lsowx nAnpm.: tbohas pniettps Harper kt Phillips, Editors &■ Proprietors. ; HTTSBCBCH: SATURDAY MORSING;;::::s:FEBRUARY .28- demoobaxic ticket. SOB PBEBIBEBI 01 TM OHIIXD STATES: .lAMBS BUCHANAN, or yUKSSYLVAJIU j Sy.bjctt ur dtcisiim qf iheDemocfntis Genital Convention rffD-VIOEEEEStnEHT: WILLIAM R. KING, OW AtABAMAi '' Sulfect id lhi:*a!nt. ieation. hatiohai .democratic cohvehtioh; nalttinare.'Mdi, Taeidajr, Jan« 1, 1853. We are indebted io Mr. Cabothebs for o copy of Mr. McntEsßuno’a Finance Bill. Also to Mr, McCAsma.iir a similar favor. ' t ' The Saturday Weekly Post of to-day is fiUed'Withanuuusuatumountorinterestiogroad ing mailer. •. It can be had at tho counter. SPBJNQ nUSINKSB. It is gratifying to oil our citizens to observe with what activity the spring business is open ing. Produce Dealers, Commission Mcrehante, and Dry Goodsmen, all appear to bo busy, and do • ingslively trade, and, we hope, a paying business. The explanation of the great socscss of many of them is, that they have had sufficient shrewd ness to discover the benefit -of advertising, and they are, consequently, pleased withtho happy .results 'arising from tho practice of that cardi* nal virtno. '- Without any intention to speak of it .in the “humb'ng”. strainr we do not hesitate to assert that' no: great fofluho has over., been made in mercantile lifo, or any other lino of business, .that,bosnolbeea materiaUy aided by a liberal system of advertising. Tho experience of every successful business man will prove this fact, and the reverses of those who have foiled will showibo folly .of the penny policy of those who would not advertise. - Oar intettigent Pittsburgh 1 merchants have discovered this fact; nod they have practised- it, and, hundreds of them have made, fortunes by following it; and thousands more can do the same bypursuiogthe coarse of their success ful predecessors.- In connection with this matter, we would soy a word in regard to tho facilities of the Morning Post to old nil mercantile houses in- their efforts to push bnsineßS in the way of advertising, and to havo their names and location presented to :tho greatest number of readers of any paper printed’in " Pittsburgh. The Post is the only •democratic paper.published in Allegheny county. It has an immense regular circulation, besides ‘d-largo transoient sale, nnd is read by thousands who never-carofor any'of the other journals. As an advertising medium, it.offers great advan* ‘tagesto'onrbusiness men; and wo hope they 'trili-improve the opportunity offered, of- the use of its columns to make themselves and. ..their businesakno wn to the people. Excursion to Plttclmrgli. - We learn thero is to.be an invitation tenderod ■to the membersof. both;Houeesto make an ex cursion to the city of • Pittsburgh.. As.the Leg islature have -visited Philadelphia and Baltimore we eee no impropriety in paying a visit to. the iron metropolis of the West. Hep-.-greatond-va ried interests are daily, increasing,'and she re quires tbo fostering care of : the legislature equollyns much aswny olhop-city in the Com monwealth.,—ttanitiutg Union. oUlzens;of. Pittsburgh, wo foei on thorizod in saying; Witi'give the members of the iLegislature aheartywgljootno to our smoky but hospitable city, qtid "wo have no doubt but our 1 Legislators, after making their visit, will return to the seat of goyernmentwiser and better men. By occasionally passing over the Public. Works of the State, the Peoplo’s Representatives will bo enabled to; act-intelligently on many snbjeots 7 which they .might: orthorwise remain in ; total ignorance ittregard to. s' We presume the invi tation haa been -extended to' tho members of the Legislature by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. . * * - , i. --I i,m»> ■ ■ ■ - Jons Bkocob.—The Madison .Banner, of Sat* nrday-kst,jannotmce4 that nt a -meeting of.the. stockholders of the Atlantic and Mississippi 'Railroad, held in Marshall, Illinois, Johnßroagh, President of the Madison and Indianap olis Railrpnd, was unanimously elected Presi dent. ■ - TTe-lately-heardthat efforts, were made term dnoe Mr. Brough to take the Presidency of the Steubenville Railroad Company; but .we presume that cannot now be accom- Mr. B. is tHqueationably one of the most intonigOlt»B4WO«es 3ftllß^Iro6dofficerB in the United States. Iter QOOD3, VARIETIES, c tte **' ' tention. of merchants and others visiting our city. to the Advertisement of Messrs* James McCcn dlcss & C0.,109 'Wood afreet.’' lave recently op ened out bn extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Dry Goffds, Clooktf# Jewelry, &o. Sire them a' call"before'®?*"! chasing elsewhere. • “4s 1 •- i . BgW Ibß Washington .corteapondent- ; «f && Cleveland 1 ,, is of the opinion, from present indications, that BnoKanan and. Butler will’ bo the candidates of the Democratic party for President apdflce Preaidant. THE JI-DBVII* •* IS TttE MISSISSIPPI. Since the publication of tho offioinl eorrespon-1 donco fcetwccii J <ldmmO(lor6.iforgMi > Consul Hodge^&oln regard 1o Kossuth “conri promising the .Americau-ftagi" in, some 'of tie i tVenoh nnd ’ltffliaifaporiei tW tho grcatHuogarian Bccm to bo rather chafl'-faUeii. The mountain, 1 Whoße; -rumbling prognosticated something so very dreadful, has brought forth a s mouse—at least to their expectations; but tothe generous people of the country, who axe the ! frionj3gipf;the.;Natiop’B Guest, .the .whole. affair would create onlyalaugh, if the honor,of tho i national serrloe were not in a measure cotnpro. rnlscd by tho acts oftho f rightenedSeaCaptalns .and toad-eating. ConsuL. The conduct of Kos i Bath, under* the oiroumsfanoes; was that of a patriot and gentleman. Ho alone understood tho; i democratic demonstrations ofAhe generous poor pie, who shouted their tore of the ‘‘ stnrry ban ner” and. their-sympathy for. a down-trodden nation; yet ho obeyed the wishes of the panio stricken Capt, tong, -ond- went below,* tearing! ! the Captain atone' on the charter deek with his. fingers in his ears to iprevent tho musie of the; l glorlousMareeiUcS Hymn from vibrating. in them [ ; Subsequently, however,’the Captain wrote to; Consul Hodgo/pronounclug tho Martettlaue ■< trash," and no doubt Hodge agreed with him.; Tho gouty: old Commodore, who was in another ship, took it fOr grantod that tho ••devil" was on board the Mississippi, in tho form of the Hungarian chief, . and for. the, first time in-his . life he took to saying his prayers, Jest' he should have a visit from thedreadfoldcm on in the night: timer . The' whole affair was ridiculous in tho extreme ;, and would ho to. tho Kation, if it‘were- possible that the conduct of those frightened oftclalß could iu the least disturb any other emotion than surprise, that men should make such laughing stocks of themselves. Wo will bo raoro charitable than our contemporaries towards-our naval officers. .Wo cannot .think, that thoy wero actuated by anti*republlcan mo-' tivoa. It is true ■ tlto Woditorronenn la a hail; school for our seamei), but surely they oughtnot; to forget that tUoy aroAmcrloana. Aato Consul. Hodge, ho should got hts walking-papers forth-; with. Aman who detests tbo sentiments of a democratic newspaper, and bowa obsequiously’ to the tools of tyranny, la no fit representative of the American people, and should be left to fol)ow bis monarchical Instincts protected by some other flag. Pennsylvania beUgsW** Tho following tablo will allow triumphantly that tho Democrats, haveeuataiued llieir claims to tbo candidate for tho Presidency. Tbe foot ing up of the figure*, w nro happy to bedews, is a truthful foreshadowing of what will be tho result of tho Baltimore Convention : •Dtltgala to vote for Buchanan. Fhilada city. ; 0 Bedford, ' Pbil&da cboaty, 1* Somerset, Ailcgheny, 7 Cambria, Lancaster, , Pulton, Montgomery, d Armstrong, York, *- Clarion, Chester. 3 Jefferson, Cumberland, 3 Indiana, Westmoreland, ? jClenrfieid, Washington, •» fla* Crawford, 3 McKean, Lebanon. 2 SusquehatW; Northampton, 3 Wyoming, Butler, 1 ' Bulon, Lawrence, 4 Juniata* Bearer, - Lycoming, Warren, Colombia, Venango, 4 Monroe, \ Mercer, J ■ Pike, S Instructed for Buelmtmn, Uniastrueled, but known to bi for Buchanan, Luiorne, 3 Adams, Boris, 3 Bedford, Wnyuc, 1 9 r fene, Delaware, I Lelugb, Carbon, 1 For Bacbanan, uainstruoted RECAPITULATION. For Buchanan, Instructed.. 87 UuihSttuctbd M It will thus be seen that of the 133 delegates composing the-Democratic Stale Convention, Mr. Buchanan has 100 already, or about 3 to 1. Of the remaining S 3 delegates there are yet to bo elected: — ' Preference not known For General Cass - 10 For General Houston t Wheat fboh tub Ohio.— The Silas Wnght which arrived daring the morning, brought from Madison, Indiana, n lot of 2410 saoks of wheat for the use of the United States mill in this oily. — Si. Louis Union. To oar notion, this is very much like “carry* ing coal to Now Castle:’' The idea that Indiana should bo called upon to Bupply the mills of St. Louis with wheat, is to us surprising, but, at the same time, we think we can solve the mystery: The time was, when St. Lonis was tho only out let for the products of the industry of tho citi zens abovo her. St. Louie dealers could fix their own prices, and the speculator could dic tate to the hard-working producer what his toll was worth in the estimation of the men who desired to grow rioh by fleecing him. But a change has tnken place. The Illinois and Michi gan Canal has been in operation for several years. The farmers along the Illinois have dis covered that tho Now York market will give ,hem better priocs than they can obtain from the sharks of St. Louis, hud, they therefore take the other sohuto. Judging from thoimmeneo amount of piihlio Improvements that are now going bit in the west, we do not think that tho time Is far distant when the plethorie Importance of. St. Lonis will explode with a tremendous crash, and many of its. big-bugs will take the “Sabine Slope.” ' - ' ■' Spoihso -rsira. Pnorassios.—The Pittsburgh Post says that all the Lawyers tn Pittsburgh have signed the petitioh;for the Maine Liquor Law.— PM- Ledger. - •* - ' = - ■ The Ledger may suppose that tho above is both argumentative and witty, butroiermen will certainly differ with him.. Tholawyers of Pitts : burgh not ouly 'Study their'ovra interests, but hnvo somo regard to the peace, happiness and welfare of their fellow men. B©, Louis Philippo’s Beal Estate, and whioh has been lately eonfisaated from his family by Lonis Napoleon, is thus estimated:—Wealth comprised hi the will made in favor of his ohll drenon tho-Tth of August, 1880, of whioh he estimated the interest 41,807,954 f. Wealth in real estate helonging to the King en pleini pre* prirff, 9,837,Q00f. Wealth in real e.Btate deputed by legaoy to the Kjnß by M'Ue Adelaide, his-sis ter, in *27,692,018f. Total, 72,- 246,989£.j glvliighuct t;evonue,pf 2,377,4Q9f; or $476,621 80. ’ '' -I- T ‘ J The Libeaby up Cob qbess.— Freneh journals of Into date state that, under a friendly under standing existing 1 between the French Chamber of Deputies land: the of the United •States, In iB3o,duplicate copies of a large.nutn ber of -valuable books were exchanged between the two countries; and they suggest that, in view of ithe destruction of the Library of Con gress, the Fronohgovemment should now tender copies of these works to the United States. whirlpool:-at Hurigate, on the Long Island Sound, has ceased to be tf whirl pool. The rook whioh caused the; whirl of boil ing waters has been blaated, and the debriß of it has. filled .up the yawning gulfs around it.' Mon*; slenr Maillefert hfls doile this.by inserting a shaft in some' croviceV attaching a oanister .of powder to.it to rest on the -rook, and then dis charguig'the powderljy the electric sparkr-The water huswers, for a lever to make the.powaer act upon, the roDk. The discovery of this prla oipte of blasting Is n valuable-ono. - -Wo do not bnjjW who olaiffls to have, diseovered.it; the, In* vention, wo know, IS five years old at 'leasyand was used tear up the concrete shoal in-the Thames in 1817 or im.—Scientific -American, *•*>*> v j jr*- > VL NEWS ITEMS. The $20,000 in specie-stolen fromtheharque : been-recoveredjiharing.been found buried it Falmouth, TBa?s7 ’Several arrests of tlieeupposed robbers havofbeen-inado. ■ v Bishop Soane, of New. Jersey, fins called a special convention In that diocese, to meet at, Burlington, on the 17th of March, -to consider the charges made against him by the Bishops of Virginia, Maine and Ohio. • . The- Alabama Legislators have passed reso , lutlonsj instructing-, their. Representatives - _at Washington ta urge upon Congress the propriety - of balldingaship canal across the pebinsula' of Florida. , - - Gen. Conoha has again resigned the post of Captain General of Cuba, and the Government will accept his resignation. . ... ThW'lUuminatiottof the Now York City Hail, in honor of the 22d, was accotnpUshed in twen ■ i ty-five seconds after the first candle waa ; lighted. _ . . Mr. Hobbs was in Liverpool lutely, and picked thelock.of Mr. Wm. Brown’s safe, by way of experiment, in a few minutes. Mr. Hobbs is to read a paper before thopoiy teohnioSociotytho first week in March." r - ■ .J.PhillipsPhoenix, ofiNew York, but a native of Morristown, Ni J., has presented the Prosby terlan Church ofthat place, with a town clock, valued ht $4OO. - ’ -• - The government steamship Fasliion arrived in the Bay of Lavocca, Texas, on the 3d fast, with oriny reoruits, and about one hundred and twelve horses, on their way to .the different posts in ttio West. - Chevalier Ilulsemann met with no insult ot Mobile, and the scrcnado at tbo hotel iu New Orleans, intended far him, took place when he was absent from the house. Miss EHxa, eldest daughter of the Hon. Jo seph Coble, died at Carrollton, oh Friday last, in the 19th year of her age. The San Franoisco Picnyunt doubts ‘‘whether there exists a place in the world where the mania for journalism has ruined so’many matt as. San Franoisco.” -, Oat of C4,0(K>,000 inhabitants of Russia 42,000,000 aro Serfs. Her, debt is 50,100,000,* 000. / : ■ Prof Kinkio, before leaving Cincinnati, paid over to Kossuth -560,000, which he hod collected for the cause of Hungarian freedom. A despatch from Washington states that Sena tor Whitcomb has been quite ill, but may now bo considered convalescent. Nanny Farrier Is now on trial at Cincinnati under indiotmeut of poisoning the Forrest fam ily. The horrible deed was perpetrated last foil. A life of Louis Kossuth turn just been pub lished, written by Headiy, with a preface from Horace Oreeley. The government of Copiapo, Chili, has been overturned by the rebel troops. .The occasion was celebrated with tho most exuborant joy. PESSSTtVASIinEtHStiSTUaE In tho Senate, Friday, Feb. 20tb, the follow ing bank bißiwerfcpaMed through committee, of the whole: AhW to incorporate the Anthracite Bank of Tartaqua. A bill to increase the capital stock of tho Southwark Bonk.. A bill to incorporate the Farmers’ and Me chanics' Bank of Allentown, A bill to incorporate tho Mauch Chant Bank. A bill to incorporate the Erie City Bank. A bill supplementary to an act incorporating tho Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. A bill to ro-chartcr the Easton Bank. _ “ A hill to incorporate tbc Easton savings so ciety. - - ■■ , „ A bill to incorporate tho Farmers’ and Me chanics’ Bank of PhceuixvlUo. A bill to incorporate the Bank of Pottstown, Montgomery oounty. A bill to charter (be Commercial Bank of Pittsburgh. -A bill supplimentary to an act: regulating banks. ... - - - v • A bill to increase the capital stock of the Bank of bommeree, of thocity of Philadelphia. A bill- authorising the banks of the Common wealth to issue notes, of the denominations of one, two or three dollars. , A bill to incorporate the Bonk of New Castle, Lawrence county. A hill to incorporate the Clinton County Bank. } 2 APPORTIONMENT bill. In the House, Feb. 20th on leave given Mr. Schell reported a bill, to divide the State info. Congressional districts, in conformity with the lost ceoßus, which bill is as follows, eaoh dis-, triot to have one representative: * Ist. District. Southwark, Moyamensing, Psa synnk, Kingsossing, and West Philadelphia, in the county, and New Mariet,Spruce, and Lom bard wards, in the city of Philadelphia. , 2nd. The city of Philadelphia, except thosa words above enumerated. ■ ■ - 3rd- Northern Liberties and Kensington in the county of Philadelphia. 4th. Spring Garden, Penn, Richmond, .North Penn, Frankford, Lower Dublin, Oxford, Whito Hall, Bridesbarg, Aramioga, and the uinncor* porated Northern Liberties In Philadelphia county. 6th. Montgomery county, and Blookley, Ma nayunk, Roxboro’, German town borough and township, Bristol, Byberry, and Moreland, in Philadelphia oonnty. 6tb. Bucks and Lehigh. - 7th. Chester and Delaware. Bth. Lancaster. 9 th. Berks and Lebanbn. 10th. Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Pike, and Wayne. 11th. Luiorno, Columbia, Sullivan, and Wyo ming. 12tb. Bradford, Tioga, and Susquehanna. IStb. Lycoming, Montour, Union, and North umberland. 14th. Dauphin and Shuylkill. 16th. York and Adams. lGth. Cumberland, Franklin, Perry and Ful« ton. . 17hix, j Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifihui and Contra, IBth. Bedford, Cambria, and Westmoreland. ■ 19th. Somerset, Fayette, and Qreene. 20th. 1 Washington and Beaver. 21st Allegheny, 22nd. .Butler, Lawrence, and the townships of Findiny, Moou.Ohio, Franklin, Pins, West, and Hast Deer tqwnßbips, in Allegheny county. 28rd. - Venango, Meroer, and Crawford, 24th. Erie, Warren; M'Kean, Potter, Elk, Clearfield and; Clinton,. . 26th, Armstrong, Indiana, Clarion, Jefferson, and Forest. \ On motion of Mr,' Gillisi a further supplement to an act 1 relating to inspections, approved the 16th day of April, 1851, was taken up and read {it eonstruea thotlaw- in snoh a way that no in epeotlon of flonr-Bhallbe pocessary when it is intended that it shall be shipped down the Ohio river, thus saving a double inspection, ns.is now the case) and passedfinally; - In the House, Feb. 21st, Mr. MiUer offered the following: ■■■> WitsnnAS, The present aswell as former Gov? ernors -of- this Commonwealth,-have -been sub jected togrent inconvenience for the want of a suilabldresidenoo while filling the offioe.of Ex ecutive of this State;. Therefore be it, i- _ ■ . Resolved) -That a committee of five ho appoint ed" to inquire into- the-, expediency;,of. having erected at some -suitable Site a-dwelling honse, to-be used for thoresidenoe of eaoh Governor of this State while in officep the committee to report as early as practicable,. Which was agreed to. ..- -And Messrs. MiUer,' of the oonnty, uoodwin, Evans, Hart, -and-,-Madeira were appointed the committee under the resolution. In Senate, Feb. 23d, Mr. Carothera-presented three petitions from- Allegheny county, in .favor of the Maine lienor law; one signed by twelve hundred and forty aloe persons,-and another-by five hundred persons. Ontho 24th, Mr. Corothers presented,resolu rions instructing our" Representatives and re» questingourSenatorsinCongreßato opposeany extension of the Woodward-patent - Baras or Fueioht on - the Cahae.-7-We would call .the attention of merchants and shippers tq the rates ofJTelght advertisedbypur fiiende, C. A. McAsuirr & Co, This ia ona of'’the most enterpriaingforwarding'honsea ia'onrolte, and has sever Med to give satisfaction to 'its pa trons. I ** * i V.*s-« V..- ■ —"■ - ! > Liberty, la E*r#nce. v~, _ Bevelopmehte%ra‘constautlyiotfQurmog:&qn». which it appears ttjat tbampst shajnelßsa tyran ny exiSis.'Under.-the-administration fit Napoleon," and ofsuch a character, as.: may pos sibly, atno„dlstcfnt day Involve the liberties of some of our own citizens. A letter now Before us,'.from an authentic and distinguished source ymtfen: the other- dayin Paris, communicates some facts of a character we cannot receive with, indifference. We submit the following extract in illustration, of the police operations .otv-the ; French capital and the perfidy of 'the .govern ment! - ’ ‘'Never- wasthe French nation more cruelly: deceived than in the election of Louis Napoleon to the::- Presidenoy. Many of ,our frioads - have bceh'recalied to France, and a number of sape-. rior ofScershave reoeived;letters,underthe3eal of the President, inviting .them::,to return.— Among otheraarfl GenerslMoont,-JulcaSofon taine, Col. Mornee, Do £a Noies, and Post-Cap tain yaisseuz, who cams from England, Mon sieur John Napoleon Zermann.from Cincinnati, in the United States, Mr. Zermaott had a long ; interview with- the President: npott.-arriving, in Paris, and immediately upon leaving , the palace: was arrested and thrown ihto.prision. Mr. Z. had with bira, at the time of-hia arrest, a.num ber of loiters,, among which, woa ono i. of/ recom mendation to the bouse of Mr. Vurenno* given him by M. Do -Norcens. ’ Also, a leave, of ah sence from, the president;of n benevolent society in Cincinnati. The last letter was made the baais of an accusation against bimbos:. being a member of n secret society.connected with other societies in Europe,’ but .moro particularly in Paris. -- - i “ ImmediatelyuponM. Varenne receiving in telligence of the condition of M. Zermann, he went to the prefect at police-and requested toaee his ft-iendf bttt was tofdi by the-prefect that ho did not know such a man,:nnd ho could give.him no information, -M. Varenne was indignant at ouch arbitrary conduct;- and went immediately toseveral of the'journals nnd requested .that they wonld make public tbelnfamooseonduct of the government. .But fromtheunfortnnate con - ditlonof the- press no one of them would dare to insert the article. On: tho same evening at>9 o’clock,' Ft. Varenne was arrested and carried to the Prefect of Police.”—Salt. Bw>. AXV ■ * V ... -v - ■ X ’■■ %* -* „ ' - * s'''/ * „ '»'? X *W 7‘ r Mf <* * /■- s i C r ? 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Giiin t H#»p and t "" o\nerProdacei.wlUli«;i«rbmjrUy fil!eaauholoweatpoBf. r ■. vv.;.;- tible on ihe.besi terms. *"* » „ M , *z 1 : - T *-, v.-.. * • Upao* clainis af «P«: r x Vfxunal eSonsami A uenu&n ios jbU the <A Jr their friends, 10 give genaiaUauslucmm* "* -‘ 5 . ',i/ - 7 * geo CqM«.» > £ms*AMormn, . H - ■* - ' &&£%&«». !j’ ,-. ' frhSQibfem - t ■»• - -,-y „ . J . - ytttitmrgh Peeton.. - “ 7 v ' , r ' Ko.*o jUramoni4g€V,,ntat WMittnttJ-' * X i 1 -vEi ir. BIGEIiOw, PRQPfItRtOE,--;'’ ? " nmpectfgUy.iafQfpi'hi* — : '. • l-i ".•_-: v - >: - : _ AjßK3By&<and tbepnblic.-thatiie has v - - : . tj.,;-:. ■'.'vf J2£C--i*Bi-»9truet!tmvtbe yrealpr pariof wVich tnre' ■ ew -*■ ■: l \.’-?‘-r^.-:^i fiDifhedior - vcigUt froip.dXiO tO £7s* pounds mztiter f Jtom $2» ta 4?& pounds* Alio, an apartment hr«oehuwaf; ,- * wiihone or woseatsi .:j The above :. ;• from ihebefiirßareriaUhQi'conldhftselectedintheoOklav ; ; :.’ \ .V-::-£:. w:/vv, Orancb oi bis,factory*. ha fseW ctfnfitfent of.nslmjf ju*':. w'■ v--. i?.-:. - -r:./■ ;*:.■• >s •> •'4 reroun«>n onklswD>k,where iusnsed oudnotoua«ed,.. /, ■•/■;*■ i--j--:r;i'vi;e < -:-.'ftva:j'::- , .V’ a dist£uice*.orde?ln? through iheit - *, “ - *. f cclrc <. r <. v ~ * 3 . •- " ~ Col RodyPatterson. HfitUe^t^Q« s - Hon.Wuliam,WwUkln , », Co),*Qeor?eX Byard, u L^ ¥ wr - W))ltqm.M. ttyon.K^e« Logan; < r - Singer. Ilatwtau & t CiT« Jion-Jacob Forsyth. ~ " "V'Vt w •. < j,Ktdil*Co, w ,Ccorg«lWeynifta,Esg* r , « T*o. MQore.JNew Orleans* >t. tl ‘ . - ► , fc / , fc* " ’ Repository, No. 1 Watson "street, oppoeitetheCatnilt w og Pennsylvania Aveppe. ~ ; - - * - pjtubarab.Bmneh .* ' MO TV A L"£&A ■ ■ k‘~r' <~ ' . OF;CINCINNATI, OHIO * sr„~ «wics-ciass» r»'«Mrttfrt*i»'-*sn*Ha®CT;ffi»’ *« e *' „ r '‘ >■ AtaamiWei Calls and , (' »V ’ , milji U <mA»wciail&a of k . < »nd oilier*, formed for the moluttf relief of its mem- - - ;r *- her,li»cs*e<sr>fi;klies* or accident, by (Ibetflgnmni.of. ihe (browing annualdeposlm.‘-| , er»ondlnjioo4-beiuw t Li . t ,■ . . tnay beconeinrii.bp.P4Caa-lfc cnliilcdlo aweebjybeue* i u. v , w (il.mcaeeof tickueasiof aieident. 1 AU'Wbttlofitrlbia J ; '. rj Awoeiailon are enlliled u> aiyole la flier elrctipnof i , , olßeer»,iuia Asroeio- ;i _ ‘■■' . non. and permanent rj- > he in eb oihMiUcal find-Rcncvolenl lb fia'd i>tgns, jwn' B ';: ihelowestraie»eaHsl3lenlfocH»«ecarity,nu4condcot- • E ~ ei in n manner la ifirare it, permnaency end daraiiUiiy. « ■~\f - i - ■#,2£o per .year, drawsS p 3.C0 do 'do ltd doj _ t fc’ 4 , ' •v ; - 1 ■ '4,00" do ' _ do- 4.00 -do ; ■ . - - ■- *i - ' ' 'SOO 'do ■ dd ‘ 4 8,00 -do;,- - -x * -C- -< ', • S,tW “do ‘-do ’..Of-ditJ ’ - ••* g -tt’-,; .Td} r ,' ' ■ . A 7fia -do, do. dOi.,„-' . >J_: ' VV^'P -- 600-- do ‘> -vdo t SOO -dot'-.it tr.} / « S N'v. l-ii ' 0,110 do,-, do , r 000 doj,. -1, ■- v p i'- ■ -10,00 do do 10,CO do; -i, . a , '% • Admi«»ion v Fee,'Jbt%iro sTmbersliip,rStSff-|Wluc|j - i nnistberpfUdptjlielMneol'maUng'cilpUßßUon, and tab F , * .- first yean’ deposit wlihm >waity 1 - f;.--, * -.- , ■ entitledWaniomhjyreport,praiis *',- - ? -■*- , A,~? -,' cmnctss. > g „ ,-,-^7^ PHvdenl— W W. Fccw. J i ~ ■Ptrs ae II. nnchailiSn '■ . J- fe.r , .- F,tij,s« Ccmaas’u -W.AL Rockwell, A, P.AVardjA ij 'W.dnokrnff ' .■' : -• '- J v ‘.- 1 , B i - Satettnv and DaefinnaTi.-. ■ ~. ‘t-., * febo7 Onr i - • - 1 O ‘ t; > , For Sate. . . :■.: -i- - - a rTWO-STORy j* ‘ - iV' 401 by«fecr-, wiihatn-iachnylinaer engine, <md . w.. boilef—all In good order. tbe-.aamo Jd>t,A &. smalt Dwellingiloine Tbetni 100 by years g lease.-Si'caiedonl.iberiysireet.nnnoaitetlm'Foansylg ,3 ' vanta P Vebyilm" ‘ ‘“; ' NncgW'HVertydtrtet?. J • - ** f *■ - Viltuniu Disootebt.— Native quicksilver lisa been dierovered about a quarter of a milo.from tbis city.' It is oeiing through the red cloy, and already several pounds hove bcea dipped up. Of course there is a mine not far oSi and the discoverers arc taking measures to trace up the lead. We have -visited the ground,: seen .the flu id.metal taken from - it,- and have some in our .possession. Frequently, during the past two years, gold has hoen found in . this Immediate vicinity, end below in, completely: amalgamated with , quicksilver;‘which led tho known ones to conjecturo the existeneq of; what has, now been discovered. More anon, • when farther tests have been applied.—Sonora Iteratd. Bg£,. Mr. Buchanan reached home, from his visit to Blshmottd and Washington, on yesterday morning, Jnt,, 29th, |ry PO3TPONKD.—The Regular Weekly Meeting orihsHn.VGlttlAN CENTRAL ASSOCIATION af DAY eraim*-. 017 ! o'clock, willbe held at the Lecture Ho-.nl of the Fiflh preab»tetmn Church, IRev. West's. onSmitbDeld street, when an address will be delivered; by Mr P. D. Pswras, lho MootblyEe pot oMheßoard or Managers retrained, and oiler .business transacted. feb*3 . fpp-.w- fcwHeniijft become Affenu for oneof thebest Insulation! iaAtnerioe.Noneotituiose wboCirn give Sobd references, w to morel character and limitless enpociiy, nreJ opply.Tosaehasureposseisr ei of tbo forenoinstreqa; tulmisi*oodremunerationwill beeieen. Aptly at ,NOi39 ~ f e b27 corner of Third and SmuhfieliL; jtirciistue tIMMy nn H«cDiu»le»« “ ■■ ■■ ■ ,1 NSTITDTE. Rooms on Fourth at., opposite Merchants' -Ranh. Tirmt ifMimlerthip—SlfitllnUianon'Fes.and 81,00 Pt rcl^a l in tit Library. 2,(00; tn Stadias Sova/SS ■Reunjiaftrs and 21 Nagazinu, A«MiU Is ifce oily Public Library awl Keodjng.Bopm in the city, ttioie disposed la aid-iti'teaderiiigUui.orao eiatioti awful anil permanent, me /eqaestci. ‘O. l'ccflioa member,. Ifebla.lra To OnttnctDtii IlnUilereoritlOtnera, ITT* Tbs Babseribor 1, ndwnrenared to Min,orders forHkATES.delisrurcdfiom hl» Yard, at Pittsburgh, or contract! tbrSlrriinir— finding materiel*, &«.., , Al’work done Warranted water tight Tliew Motes aie of '*»• bestnualiiy, home, or import, ed ■ being from'the celebrated: Qoarrie* of. Pebcb Btntoro, Yorkboomy, P», for whom I am Afscnt- Having ibo best workmen employed, reference Is given by specimens of the various building* rwiM in oar city and vicinity ibebaitys*«- Allwork, whether now dobs or repalrios.dona onihe most reasonable terms, ALEXANDER JLAUGIIIiIN, 'Agent* corueir of Cin i*fc fcftd ituis,, *it«\e»Bv , # Wains "*<>»**& febthlm American life and Health Insurance Company. ' (CUASTKK PEItr.StDAL.I . Ineorronui jhirttS; 1650 .Mr t>f Utvtemnrf Pean’cr, ss()o>oo|> . PT , OffioMNo.7ffSnath-Thirdsl.,cpposttellocl-.Puila. TTEALTII 4NSUKANCE- AJlmaneys received from Jtt the Insured- for AunualPretmums, uflerdedncung expenses, wntbedivldedantoilgitheSirh. , - The publichavefotsonie time-been ihtmltar-wlth the. •abject of Lift and «e*l* I#«a'iliiqe, bat iUa \obyiow, that tnolltile ibeogbtba* beeagiTCnwtbe.jaiteKoLife • Insurance benefit* oat successor!, while Health Insu -ranee direettv benefits ourselves,; It mull es provision ifer a time br-sietnew.-wbenclhe product* orjunards in dustry sweat offmrt went umtes-W-SbjUlseasclo-ag rsvute hit disiTEAB- •" ill* ut this period laffUctiaiutbaiihe bo'deipf a. JleiUih Insurance Policy rwiil reahxe iubeneljU. - ~."S * ' • - ' : Rates under SOTtsorngf. • Rste under SO th of age. 87,00 i? year ford,oo<?"Wcet BO V wee* 3 00 r do tf OO s do 'f a.rS do 3.00, , do • 4,t» do 4,80 ; do 5.00 do 4.80-/ do : SJM. -do, *BO- do . 64* do S.W do 6.00 do 080 do f 7,58 do 8,50 do , When tho fond *halt araonnt to three dollar* and up ward, for every person: insured and puliicieiu to war tant on additional distribution, the weeiily aHowauces , will bo limrmuedln accordance with the Roles or, tbe f PWlcterwiil only, be issued to persons between the aaea or is and 08-Vl2: To Males, for a vreebly nllow- eiceeding Six Bollarsr-ond, to .FetnalMiJtot “plrmttfwbflMJlcaukahnll be insured, will not bo, called upon to pay nay money beyond ihe rejular oniutv | * , dSoease or a perron Insured, **]’Je paid as a fuoerai allowance to thefanu'y, or their proper tep» reseaUifae j From**, death was not thereeultof crime claim 11 shallhe submittedn>a,Btmrd of Referees, to consist of thrift insured persons chosen hy ihe particsrOne jy tho officer* of the Company* or o? the WnV one hy the ofeiraant ,auil the third by tho two ‘ first* and thetrdeelsion shall heuna\»- Anexptmse fee of 81,50, in nddinon to the above, will he charged the first year, which must be paid at the ume of mating a^hemio^^ This Company issues Policies *t various rates, which for StitiCO. are as follows: , _ „ , ~ , Ago. l, iotmii Rarer.: S, Juror Sawbi 3. MutuaU 20 811,80 SI 4,70 817,70 Si 13,311 . ,17.80 31.40 30 15 40 18,60 2360 35 1700 ..,W0 : - SMQ : , 40 SOSO 20,70 pi 80 _ , Hoard of TVruier.—Leonard JtweH.Prestdcrit ,(>. U,m Bnrgla. M. D., Vico President; John O Sims,Secretary and Actuaryi Thomas 8 Smith, Solicitor, j (fame* Pen-, cock). Treasurers Thomaf RoblnsonvlloiL Kelley, Daniel H Roekhtll,Paat S, Brown, Alexander Cumr»inga, Charles ilurlcness*. Thomas Walison,!!, 11. Reed, and Hon Joseph Alii on _ Pituburi A A</e ! «tico—Johnß*Guihrie*Mayor,Th«>ss, Sieel, Aldermani Col. BeCopeland^H.; 8- Maaraw, John C. Bavitt, A.W Foster,A. ■ fcbVSJI oace. tas Fourth speeUnearSmlthßeld.;: MBKOHAHTS’ PORXAWiB BOAT IiIKK 185-2. RATES OF FREIGHT TO PHILADEEPIA AND. NEW YORK ToPhil'a. ToN.Xotk. *MDO &j. V XOO &». Baoon,-bimer, beef, tallow, lanl antiinrd all, -60 CIS. Soap, cuntJles.starch, bones,- ; i; .. ... hems end glus.pieces, ■ - 68 Whiskey, SO “ OS Cheese, CO “ 73 “ Seeds, eggs, dried apples and peaches,- CO “ Earthenware, glassware, wta . dow glass and hardware, .- CO ,/‘ • : 83-i 1 - Pot, pearl ashes and honey 45- - u . CO, , Leather, deer and buffalo skins 03 “ 1,00 “ Wool, renthersand rheeppelta so “ 1,121 “ Manufactured tolacoo, 65 Drttgs madieines ft castorotl 75 “ 1.10 lt Beeswax, 65 " 05 “ Ginseng. 75 l,to 11 Pork and beef (in pichle) 31,55 (?■ bbl 1,55 (P’bbl Flour and corn meal, 671-do -105 do. C. A. McANULTY ft CO , Canal Baton,Pittsburgh. * T~Sprlner nnil Sonuner Dry Cardl, dfce r ...: TAMES IVFCANDLKSS ft CO., 100-Wood street, je tf specifhlly Invite the attention,of ,merchant!.a»d dealers generally-to their very large stock of u . : : Staple and fancy dry goods, Small. Wa*es.and-Vdrieita,- : >. :. . The latter embracing in nnu every variety of straw and braid 'Bonnets, Btbbons, pnlmleaf and leghorn, Hsu, cotton Hosiery and Gloves. Their present assortment is complete,-recently purchased- and- suitable to ,to spring Wkummeftradettwblcb toy. are now prepared to Oder at such terms that cannot fall to nfeasc TD*AlwaysonhaDdsafnUsttppiyof Clocks, Winches, jewelry. Watch Materials. Ac- fcl>ffiS.wOm JASJESritI’OSRDLUISS at to,, ■- 100 WOOD STREET, TTYTUOLESALE DraJm in Foreign and Dmafic Dry VV Goods; are now opening ‘ their first purchase at SPRING AND SUMMER'. GOODS, selected .with the greatestcue, to suit to trade, consistingin part of:; the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Borages r Plain and figured Alpaecas, French, Scotch and pomestle Ginghams; - - PrintedCalicees,id great variety, Ribbons, Laces and-Edginga, - * Cloths,Casslmeres andve tings; ■ ( ' Sommer Coaling aadPaetaloGning; Brawnund Bleached Maslmsr , : Palm and Leghorn Hats, Straw and Braid-Bonnets. - ’ J ~ ’ • Together,with a corapreteaioek of >Tatletf-Goods and PedlarS’-NottottsiGoldanaGiltJewelryiGotdandSit' ver Witches, Brass Clocks, ft o. -All of which are Of fered at Wholesale,yor a small advance over Eastern ,rices. , IfebUadtot feb2B lm , - fFrANtEO-BY.TWO YOUNG MEN—Bo»ld la « SYRUf.—Bt l.oui*Golctanßrmp.ln «», \\ «jp«c«Al9 piliwa aowt • fet>B3 ■ - ■ ~ Ssfl Libfrrtff rtraet- ■ ftt gg a.-,. - -.- 1 «. nriOS afaiOTjLY PHIUK to MOKKia' 'K'GGS—iWd oncoicipunelit «a4fSiwlo» Jf TEk STORE, in tfw Dismoni, »eran4 iw#M K v T. WOODS ft 80N, Brnffloaiaßey, ortsa XttWJtatetWttnV Vi".'....' ■**“*"■ * 1 *,*■ , % r . * *%< , 6 \ i i , l * . S£ECUIr£f(MOES., v ,;CmZEI4S» i < Insurant Cottony of fitbjbnrgh.^ c. g. ffixas’eVv PnSsiaenu s* ~ SAMUJEL U'MARSHELL.SeereWiry. OFFICE, 04 WATBB. STBKET> tawtn Maiktt mi TUnd iinca,°- ■ in-lniiintßalluaOuiioßlikii On ihc QMo and IriSularttl.,. INSURES aeaum Lo*s er Damage by File. ALSO— Against :hs. PprtU of toe Sea,,and v Inland NavigaJon andTninsporwuon. - - T)1 SECTORS n n Una ev. Wm Latimer, Jr, . . wSS®ST,- ajgsiEaJ • fsasa?' Jr ■ ftSSsssaip, Wward llfailefon,,; ~ '{<«■«*■* : - wuura 4 *. - t i INSURANCE:- COHJPAKx.. *ir CAEmi?fmW , BQW<ASa: jassw-BSSS®SESSS' redor&mnuy noviS- • praach Ogiect^H r : Aigae!*t#ilFir«m*a**Xn*ajrM%rsomlp»f w. w. SauTas^fSM^mbeot'to^y.s^ IQ" tViII Insure against FIRE end MARINE RISKo Oito*» A&nongoArfajHbiiM,Mu.tM«nrf.lBs ffattrfl. . ~ - BUgcloss: _ W. W. Dallas John Andcrcon,. . - B C. Sawyer, K'B" Simmon, toWr., - H.BjWiiklM, - ' ‘ *«»mgwVad, „ ■ 1 1 &l Pltt»l»urgbT.lf«Aneurane» Company. - CAPITAL #100,000.-' ' - \ irj* OF7ics.No* T« -Fotrina STB.SST. «CQ ■*. . _ OFFICERS:, President—James fcHoon; * VloaPresident—Samuel SPOttilrnn. ■.;~v. j -rreosurer— Joseph BtlrfCCher ■> * ■ ■ frj.s'ee advertisement Is anolherpart of IMS paper ' ®^ 2a - •, • s '' Slatnal l*tfe imnrerjee, J iVv~ 'THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE , . , COMPANY. i At Covington* Kmlwcg* Oa»»»lUpJß'!s»4®* < W ,loo& *‘ ■ -•flyt InsuresliTes upon the Mutual piao, alioinl ; rates of premtuuij end itja bmieyed, offers ibtjmosvsim- : pie, teasanahlo,safe and epultatileplan,yet deyi?eu, tpr. MutualLlfe Insurance. • ' . vPamnhlets information glvenf and uppbepe, lions received by- > J. TOBHETPr Agent, ■ ~ - J*27 Wood streeti-i Ssmukl Dilwobtit Medical Eiaminer. - (rst®- : Orleani lniurautejOoinpatiyi AIBION. N.Y.’ . - CAPITAL. #150,000. - - | Secured‘in accordance', vsUk- (kei.Qertcral-insth ranee Law of the State. \ ..if rrUlE»boTeprospcrontund:respons>lileCotnpttny, 1 hiving compiled with the requisiuonsor thelnrvof this Siateits now Issuing policies by their; ABenton, the ■most favorable lerma, consisienrwufi'-pruuenceaiul■ safety. - " , O NICfiOSON, President; _ H. S. M’Cotws, Secretary. - :* _ - - Office, No.stSmiihaeia«lieet,pittsbnrg»i, • oct27tf - A. AoCAEHlEg,Agent. INSDEaScE COMPAKY, - -‘t - Of Hartford, conn. . - ■— Capital Stoclc-•» ......^§300,000 Assets. 443j000 nj*Ollieeof the Pittsburgh Agency Inf he Store Room orss’Cnrdyfclrtomis, No ©Woodstreet, , nnv4:lf ■, ■ It. H, BEEHON, Avcnt. ■ DITEF’S HESCAHTILIf COIIEGE,: Tliirastreet.PtttstinJßli.Pa.' nyINCOaPOBATEUIIYiJ-PiISIiATIYECHAR-, TEK, Book -Keening. Penmanship told Commercial Comp«tata»na tau^it-in *be.pcrfoeUpni.by DUFFscd Mr, Wl£.LlA&lS:;»'ilia fOTmer^lho,oatbftf:of] the most popular work* on Book-Keeping jjo's?,itf nse^r: ibe Utur t oae nr the moMielegant Vasioes» penmeti..ip ! the »e»t .' Circalaratnailed free-of .Mpense.toali pnrtr. of tho country , V _ , , . N. B.—Ateruinteaebeiof'Eook’Keeping, whenever kcepe-Booka bimself, (bnrwhaadveTiises aio J, ln Bi'O Jr-Kreping)vtslnlbnnedifeei thislnsntuUaa ••mnloy* no agent, as ne«**ert»i to-ptilVdftwiLbU Circu* lari;- The pnbiie la alftaaF;Sadinft,outthal!liK'‘'*sso dote 1 - never teaches-for .bun,, and ihattbeonly-.lnter*- cHtlpg matter in. ins nwa : neW«papet. puff*, wrTiueabyb'un«elf;'aud* : jreferenee,t»au«ens,ibe majority of whom di*ctaim a3y-xe<iuaintartce witbiblm Persons friendty to thUimMlßuon^ate, requested .not to diiiarbjii? Circulars in-nay manners r .^febBl:agw oytptepaTa<o* y CitTtd by I>r. R&&tlifF*-2Llkatin eDigtsUve Mtlters. ■••lC?*’* Dicttl'onis th» p?OC/is bp iohitb-^tkos^parfiof our foodt which may $* employed tn-the formation and repair of thfiitiii&i or in. :h6yj’a<lucubri of Ataf, fiito'beahio'htfarut addi&'io;th* ildottt r.lodigdsuon»iß gc.cmUy the first cflu*eoflhOßewuiaßsanabotrassing affections of tkeSbojnsi&i-CJaweUanfl Kidney's* socb a* nciileruclotfong,flatulence,pains in baiik great luadcal ftr p rostra* tioirinddcbiii y ef ibe whole bod?, lha» unfits the.per* soaafßleted, for nny bim aeon «Lam subject of of spin U.—: sympioms-are sure attend amsoi* all cases of had rfigestionyuotf arecMcutotedL lo rcHueraltUu)*e afflicted with ihcia tbo 010*1 imhappyaad -ml «r4ble pdtv tons in die worldslf tbe of that-which is intended lobtf converted, intoMocd«’.fcfc;: renewihe-*y»Uim is dertngc<!,*bow>cair Üb© expected that the various orgws reccivtngtheir supply t. source should be* uv a-hvalthy condition? ~ Curo-lse.'. sioroncir, let goo l:blood.be : o'aooTaiMlj afii .ine OBtvts: •will bseolue *lrrflg}\Ue liver w»U perform the bow and Jnflampd Kidney* wilt jijiL -oJt.a healthful • action,’the flacul muscles,willgaiberfoTce anavygorauu the whole system wUlputon a newness ofjtcllon that. : will ftionuli Jlie sufferer. DN.Uuflcliff7sßAUeMvwlH4o Ull 'ihis. Try:it,;aita'yott ; .wiU:-noi:.b.t-dtsappolnlepv—: Price ?5 cents 5 Tor Bale Wholesale ana trial!; by KHVSEK fc M’OOWBCiL, > _ 140 Wood street- P(-tsbnrgh. - 1 Stltan'i OMOMrtotytfeii ' , ' Post Office MuUdmge, Third Street. IIKEMSSSKS taken In all wesihers, ftamSA.M to •i s P- M vgivjhg' an ooottreie immie uiia snußat% keness, aaliae and vastly, superior ■!».■ the'Mcom' mon,-che»p daguerreoiypeBi’' at :the, fpllowlngeueop: price i—gliMd.Ot), S3,t»,*t,«l,Bs,ol>snd upward, ac coriimirto ine eite and quality of ease Of.ftMMS.': ■ : ; try* Hours for children, from It A; M. in .M. ■ " N~B~Likene'£es of sii’k ordi--ea*ed pereonslDken in any part of tbß city. laov3S.ly > Collecting, BUI Posting, ae. JOUNUfCOGUHY „ , , try* Attends to Collecting, Hill Polling, Distributing Cards and Circular* tor Parties, Ac, Ac - *'lfT* Ordefslßft at me Oißeeofther Morning Post,Or at Holmes' PetlodienlSWre/Tlurd at.,will beptompily attended to. v {nj)2l:iy : try Boolr KeejpHsßt&c.—Book,Keeping. Pen tnanihip,Arnhmetieand*“t®bameal Drafting, laughtal 0-K.Cir*:mi£Btl"i'a PiUsoursh CmniUercialOmee.' rer* song, defiling instruction !!! mi r of llitt above naraou branches.oruny inforraDiioo coecenunglho arrange-: ments are invited Jo call at the College-ami geta Circa* lar. liojincis'iouta. bolli day and evening. See, ad vertiiementmanoihoreolumn. “ , ’ College Booms corner ol Market 4nd Third atreats Ja7 - , -> * TltOR BEST—& buge and convenient Office, With ft*s I? fixiotes, on first floor oOS aiebeuss no w occupied ty us,and possoa«iongivenlataiedlaw!y.s;3illo,aJsrgo araconVeiiiehtOEce onveeond ffoordnourWatewhw.i fronllngWater street,-and bottesaon rtven on ffialsl of :Annl null. • ' 'll- S. AVATRRAIAN A SONS] febS3* Nos 83and_Sl Water and dig Front street. SCYTHB BNE ATtl&-375<oxen: extra .and. comtaori ~ fet-a " -Nos SO and PI Woter.gnd GGPrOnt ,t nt)RKS— ; ‘ 1 i Jb S 3 dor Miilard’asUp.PQtietiM Cast stall Hay Fnrt*, 40 * “ . > “ . 3 tinea ' ‘ - a * - *• 4 pronged u instore and for sale S C IOS (Joz. Millatd’s&est'Oimlily Gr»«s Ssyttiesr , 20 « “ common-, *' „ 40 « “ I>ml qoalflyiJmro “ > 10V« v ■* , “ Bnual>le , • , i i lor *ale ai mamfaciuret’s Pitna b» feh23 L. 9. WAIBRfuAN A 1 iTOES—23S”S{K. best caststeefliw JjL vO «*- « ‘A GatUmto. forjo « manufacture,* ' B AC —lO casks Hams; , 3 'io Shift; - \ * 3 (la Shoulders, last received and far sale by _ {feteS]' L.S.WATEHMANft:SONS' , ' O?TY"EKCTtrR»'KbO!a,, LECTCBE BY'THE KEy. JGHSrjtOSB, , .fpHEldecUirft.CominUteu-of.i&friY'oaQjf-aienV-tiitfja??. I^ssooiaifonsanrtounce.vylihgreatnienrareiaconwe, of TURKS I>ECTUBES P to be givon by the Rev. John, (jord.-ou thef venlng* of 'Mondavy7\tet^^^'Wf4n» m . ; J, (Gregory7th.)OiiK teal beiweenSplrmral andTcrafrorut Power. , ■'i2d;'-CuBi{LyaBAdo!plni*—Comcstbetvr.eeßLniertjrpnuv . 3d; Archbishop Gratomer oiidlho EagUabCbureKi * ' Mr: Lord has Inst completed a eoaree.injVosatDgton. fotty, given .ftu of distfngui3hed,SenaiQr* and other" , « CouTsftTicfcets 84iioQbleSt»50;siiigm3ueenuylobe Library and attnodoor* r •Stoetgro tfr commence of 8-0 c»ocgv‘y i ’ >ieoireiV;-i . ifOtfSß and FIVE ACHES OF" a* - OROUNO».6I .BraddocMrFioTdiJune mUtafrora the; City of Pittsburgh. rStiwancw- 7 BrtckHoosdian<iiß~inv favern—tobfecalled^Bmddoc^aFloTii : UoieLt 1 immediately.'. Enaoireof-: JOHN ROBINSON* feb2B:sw* . . -on thepTfcmi»e».. *T]|rANTED—Several yaungmeOi of wotal oharacier. f V v-antgood'oddresSitoactMlocaleifdtraveniw Agents &r the.V-Americanldfe andliealtblnsutuac^v, In the Health Department Agents will &ndhittad|ffi?u!i£ ingeulngapphcimis r aaoaradvama#es over,other -so* ciftUMi withont chanef, s i® ecnntVrto ■ ' Apply 10 VJ ! DOUai»AB3tOj«jS?Jti ftb3Blf > 1« Fourth street, ucarGmnhfleM. ftjf R. WlNCnEtt respectfully 4*"" s®S££*,b r a iVI Gentlemen of PJUsonrgh.rbetb® #n< j faw nlghfs, andrrmodnee hw orlgUmi -uomleiwes «na Imitations, for their amusement- ht ~r | „ „»»# Mr. WinchellTVlll giro bis first exhibition eari^next vreelr. ' _ ~ ... --—— GS CIS. smuii 1 ■* fefrgaflt i v. Adtnfrxof Jackwan d.- a . - - __4v. ' ~-2- - . * -»* *r. ! - * v .. . •> *> -t i* c#i -- • V» - 'iT v -*z ,_ f , . - 4 ■«» , ' . *? - :--W-aft -1 t *•- x <, * . J ■ ' '■ 1 c r v- J / : „ -r—- rnnE qn<fcr>ienetl beg lea»S to, in farm tlielr {nendsasa „ I tbipnblic.tbotlherbnydieraoYedtbelr WKolesate Grocery andCatnmUsion.WaTebouse tronvNostSy auo, 150 Wood street, to-No * Sixth streevbetwoau JYffod sid Uiberiy-rtreoS,Vbe»o-'they<TMl>t4tfiUyi solitSt fc conunttationpf fie libenct rtwrauwriieteKffitß-ffttnfe,. ed to them [ febfl&Antf x 1 t Uoublc Ilecil CleicileOHr. . Nadt Yah . - tt jgLt?BK®K#a'iusi«celvßdone.eleßiitiao<!»*y»' H . MELQJlKOttinradK.hyi&e-original Iffifeiuarr J. Catbardt, N«M deable ■< sett of rettHtattil -fiic and power ol - > - tone, as WeU;<L* Bip(diiJ 'of ioueb,-t!arpasses aU other lnstrtmtdntsoFtUe:»m!i;;;Utj especially ladapted to oa-i cred mn'fc 'andinfinitely pf coatioe bnvoae-foortlt fljs.ntncli,nau, at linaame tirap,. ~ mure durable ondjcaJiarlo Icecp toonler. Thereisona Rose atihd-Bey. Mn-Fulumlf oiuretf* syUOrgty?*;^ I “®|“TtejSfcis. respeetfillty-iiiyited^tpoalC^l'i. “ a^ eftS -nroN WtHE GO^Vlfß^r;; ,feb26 J ’ , ~ r.'NtKlOi Third Street.,.,,, ■«ni Y Wit-L VOU-SUFt'£lt?-l'boit'*nJj ofboi; : !,- W Ulevnf Ibe American--Compmuitl hiva been-sold f - , , daring tlmiw'it -year, ■snilwfes- never known tofiuita, - -t' . ■„ , - 'corinr,tira few day 3, Dicr'woW-caMßCfcortaartdellßata. i - , disrsacsd It coaialus no metfctay'orcoiioQa drugvitw , i. , . ~ - jimoaeia'thesytieia.buti H.atiapMl-'- ' „ ! or conUtfon; TMa-Celebraad irerosily-iEuanoiyt been u uSfd, tnihe private prscnceof an ty * tci air*.with.trite It-*-. - f ' in? inecoei-riaitufll? totinr wooir-ninaot »bo ' V, Jfk-easeMn-oTewday* -AtPßflfloiicliboHlUSJoptaitorr -' , sudTntl directions. Aak IbrllWAjnerijcadCaiOtWfli J ; Prico 81.00. SoSd at t --t-'. r - - 5 fobso »• t at aKOv K sMimn eld srr. >• 'liOokflTirbnist anflHmih HanaißClOrv. ’ Tir it,: WaiXACEt No,iS® _Woon sTaearriahovn' : W V- Fifth.) keeps on'hnad.antojmfeerareaio or-„ tier, every'aeacriptiotl'nrGiiy end SWiognny Primed, ~ , ■Looklrg--Gta*Ks£ AUo.£doitflt;G,tasv.»'lsTes J bv the, .box or single. plater Plctarea and Tnnrmtrfraraed with neatnessand despatch....-:-■ -- ■ “ ■ , - - Aifnil aisortment of-Brn*hei.finis tpaae fcror der, of the. bear material. Together, wuh •* variety of .noire 'FunMrblnft' Ooodh,.wholesale, or retail, itMitskasctmai te&eeilprlen . : {febaft-Jn), - t ~ Herron *■ C»iSW»»4«___ * >•> BELL ANJJ-BBAES FOBSBEBS, ' - JUBtJTiCI CHESS. OJ •ZocotwUine-, Sfttsttt Sxgms, jrmvi&en, gc. t g'C-» Also—Cotton Hailing MKOT&feuncr*-- ■- * ' YjtOßHDßY—Hsiecef streeU-.AireghcuTeny; Office, t* corncrOC -Slarkctuniritlbsli , fj u,—old Bravi',<m4'Copper lakenm ejchaage for. 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