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'eq? e^e ’Siw - «;, 1 notio® posted in the aalwn of .the '■' ■ TheStre EronciSs, .•warns the pnblio not to talk • • , politics ns they walk up and down. , « - fjrjc‘-vAv,7Ac-75'Sv ■ ~ : skV'g^sS|?46sSSi' ' V- • -.. ,1- --- ',' ..•*• '..' ''• * * ' l - rJ - r^pß3-gsaa»'^^i'S^^^ i ''' .•. -_■ . *'-'* f V'-uji t 1 ?_r’- ,"***"£ rtf-?? >; ? »<*»*' .-., 4 ’ •/* fc * r 4 ,- ' .. , ■ V*» V - rt • ' .' f f, ■ ” •' r.- • -•-- -V ...,- - . - -,. ’ v.-^f <*-’ v t „ • " ■„.. - .;,:■ ','A-, v . '- v' - '.V'-;' 1 ’ - Be Sborti very Sliort- ... “Whatever tliy hand fradclh to do, doll with all tby might '* *l>o >A rl: " B,(lko while t]ic iron r 9LT .hay while the siuttih.ocsi bo • IwrnrM short? sing Short, prenoh short, TOto short; visit short; he short in your exbor ' rie.talion?, oonversaUonr. commumca tion3 short chapters, sing short hymns, pwy short prayers When called on to pray; pfihlloly or socially, don’t pray nil over the world, end tor every thing you think of. Some peO pie in their pr&yers, think they oro heard for their much speaking, from everlasting to ever-. ‘ "■ lasting 1 Go with some writers, ex hortere, and visitors. “Letyour speech be * ?ftraw«Ttrth grace seasoned-wilh -aM.* short Avoid circumlosuUons and repetitions, Common place remarks, condense, abbreviate, come to the >mt,‘ gather up your birnmng thoughts into o folios; pray what ?ou pray, preach what you preoch, write.whnt you wTite, and atop t whim you are dona; Some Bfefennng),y never slop ; hold on, &nd oily } ■ : cise hasten to the pomt end fop When you i visit an editor’s sanctum,, ho short, pen/Morl, don’t tease him with n thousand impertinent onestlons; bo brief; hia time is preciousi aoy what yon say. and ■of, ox? l When you enter ! tain friends beware c f the loungers, everlasting talkers; tattlers* the hangers on, bosy bodiea in other-men's matters, Buoh gnests are more to bo t, ‘ dreaded than the plague! When you visit yohr 5 * nsighboTS or friends be short, pray what you I pray) and soy what you Say, and off, off, about t ' yonr Master's bosiness Social and friend % ly vlsitß, now and then, ore plcaaant and i profitable; we are social beings; God Te mercy f has made us such; hut where these visits are ' unnecessarily prolonged they become bnrden - some, clog, ondcloy, kill time, disturb the pence, cat aB doth a canker, friends bpeome enemies. Off—take yourself off. “Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbor’s house,’’ says Solomon, ‘‘lest he he weary of thee, and so hate thee." Never ■ make yony friends gtad twice;. glad to see you come, glad to see you depart. Letyour.visits be short, say what you soy, dowhutyoa do, and off, off on business.- — Ths Golden Rule. , ASMari Sermouon Honesty* «ln all tilings wlllirmo live honestly. l ’—Heb.-xm: 18. To live honestly is to live justly, and above re ■ pronoh It is to lue so thatno man, vho knowß how we live, can truly -say any harm of us, — nothing is honest, whioh.ts. against jnstioo or honor. One may bo ablo to keep out of jail, and yet vi-- 1 : 'not‘Hivo honestly.” All stealing is dishonest. It may bo bat a pin, or a marble, or an - apple, > that weSteal, bat if wo take it slyly il : is steal ing. It is wicked to steal from a- 1 brother, or sister or parent. Wo may not steal anything even if we need it. The eight commandment, is ’‘Thou Shalt not steal ” We may also be dishonest in borrowing: Erst, ‘ when wo do not need wbat we borrow, and then, when.ws.keep Monger thanweneedit, orda not take-good cars of it, and send it homo., If yon barrow anything, take good oars of tty and send it home as soon ns you have dons-with at. -, “In all things live honestly.’’ Some are not hpnest in baying- or selling.— . ' Their rule is, to buy at all times as cheap ns they can, and sell ns dear as they can. This is a * wicked ralo. We often trade with .those who dp not knot? the worth of the thing bought or spid. It iaehe.V.mg them, to make the best bar gain "Samelimea. we trade, with-those who ore in great want, and we fix our owb pri ces, and make them much- too high if we Bell, 05 too low if wo buy. There is a fair price -for everything. Let that be paid or token for every, thing- - ile-who is just and true, and loves his ■ neighbor as bimself, will soon find oat what a fair price is. Almost all men use too many words in buying and selling; and then too many words are used, there is almost always a lie - somewhere. " ... Bon. Henry Clay and Gen. Laftyetta, The National Intelligencer of Monday ooa :. tains the following note from Mr. Clays : jL Correction.— A paragraph is gom&theronnd l of tho newspapers, stating that, tho-answer of Gen- Lafiyette to tho address, which, os Speak er of the House of BepreseptAtives, I made to :Him upon the occasion oft- hm lost visit to this -country, was prepsred,bjtmo, thoagbprononneed - by him. ■ This is, a mistake, which, m justice hothto his-memoiy and to myself, ought to ban - corrected.- It was composed by himself, as the style abundantly-shows. l Onthe.moming.of bis reception by the House of Representatives ,he .: breakfasted with me alone, and I stated or read to him the address which I intended tomafce to ’ him on that day. The expression occurs in it, ■that he was: in the midst of posterity: on read ying which! remarked to him that it would afford him a fiae opportunity to a pay us a handsome .j -compliment, which he might do by saying.; No, and thathe found btmself Bnrrounded by tho same patriotic men to liberty, devoted to• free insfitutions, and with all. the high at ' tributes which distinguished his revolutionary , compatriots- ; The General seemed pleased with - the ides: adopted it, and incorporated it in his answer, --This trivial incident could have been " tbs only.foundation of the:paragraph. - Washington, Feb.-20. - 11. CbAY. ' : Jiiut Aw ectioji Aitn Qbatiuok—lt - hag, ■ seldom been onr lot to record such a pleasing occurrence as tbo following ■' A poor but hi ■ respectablo widow in tlio parish of , had - several sons stseo; they hare uniformly - .jondnctK ed themselves with much steadiness u'.jdproprie ty, and-oS their- moderate means ad knitted, were never backward in contributing try y, B assistance, of their mother and other inem T ,jeraof tbo homo circle. For a considerable: ti>^j o pasr,a3 nothing had teen heard of them, mother had be come, ejetreraely anxious , con ld scarcely speak of them without,Tjtno'tien: a few days ago:»letter arrivod fr b'ni California, containing, not only the of their.both -being alive Md : draft on thoCom meroieial BanV , f or .£lOO, 'for the comfortable support of t^ e -' mother in ter old age! Ono.of Of them. *nad traveled three, or four hundred miles 'jn foot for the safe .despatch of the money firora San Francisco. Thu feelings of the widow ‘ r>re scarcely to be conceived. Such is the just " and natural reword of that judicious kindness ] with which her offspring were reared. Were it j more fregnoufly imitattS we.shoitld here less of | - alms-houses ona*pooh-iates,.-lt is.mnokto ne v : hbped that this instance oi reoiprocah affeotion | willhavo :ttbeneScihl;in2uence-oil those classes 1 ' whom itfiught particularly tointercst.—Cor. of , Dunfrta ffa*r. ■ . ggy The Graham (N. C) Democrat lias run ' “'UP thename of James Buchanan of Pennsylva " nw, asits candidate for the Presidency, subject • of course, to the decision of the, Baltimore Con * • vention —pmocratic •— ~, ■ • We flatter ourself that we are too. good, a Democrat to refuse, to' support ,the nominee of - the Baltimore Convention. We havo the fullest confidence in the National. Democratic Party, and in'the integrity and patriotism of its repre sentatives. ~An<l whoever, of tho distinguished Democrats, whose names have been mentioned in connection with the next Presidency, may he selected by ,tbo National Democratic Con vention, ho wilt receive our cordial support We -prefer Buchanan, and shall continue to _ press his claims until the nomination is made. We hope ho may receive, it—he is our first choice—and ire helievo the ohoice of the South ern Democracy. But if that distinguished honor is assigned to Cass, Douglas, Dickinson. Maroy, ■ Butler or any other- good, ond true Democrat, -we shall support him with no less zeal than if it was our favorite Buchanan whose claims wo ■ ware nTC5Sicg-— Qrahav\ N. C. Democrat. _ .Sever bat Vis.— lf you can’t succeed at one business,'tty another -If yoa fool M a cohlcr, enteryouraelf as a member of Congress. In short, do.anything, but tokedtoilespalr. : Monsieur JoUie prcsentcdbiepiclnreor -Moses crossing the Red Sea.,” the curate of tjio Louvre :-ihreateuod.lD. hick it out doors. . .DiJ.thatuia« hearten-him? Notatalh • -He wenthomendqed • -a little - cramo yellow to it, gave it a Dew name r ..“Ceestur crossing the Rubicon,!' and roid it;in, ■ -less than o montii to the same curate for ■ ten thousandjfranes. Here we see the advantage ■of “never,giving up.” Had Monsieur.J.ollie been liko most men, tho insult he metwithon f.-,-. - 4 the'firsl going round, to the National gallory.’i • • would have teshlted in. a shilling's worth of : , proßaic acid. But he wasn’t' like most men, -. > and the consequence is he has become a lien of ■ the Erst magnitude; When similarly sitnated, * then go and do S-teamboaS Caddo Sonk.—ThestcamboatCad do Bunk about Efty miles above the city on Snn „ day evening lost. -It wna about dark .when in the act c£ landing,- she strock.o log which Btovo a Wgehole Inter bottom. - •The-water rushed - . in with such rapidity that she sunk, ltflesa than ; - five minutes. The water on tho land side was some eight or ten feet deep, but much aeepe? on ... the other side. As-she went down -the cabin '■ ■ ■ parted from tho hull and floated off, and so.sud* • ' den w.aa the disaster that the passepgew hadjte leap into the water and swim ashore, saving mo* '■' • thing "but the clothes they had on.- Some four . vstfive lives were lest, hat tho ladles end children were ell saved. The Caddo had on board dll “ fthfla of sugar.and 160 barrels of molasses.; -■ We ” - demjt knflWj was any insurance ; :on the boat or cargo. —New Orleans Ctetcatly Fei. lTtfi, ' -Inilf. tECKt kASras'..fX..r..w.«.*;.. TaoMwrisuehm Harper Editors ft ’Etoprißtors. > i • : ~ .-c ~ MONDAY MORNlNG:::::::::::MARCn 1, 1862. DEHOCB.AXIC lICKEI. roa peesidebt ortns Yinrßo states: ■ JA.MESBOCHMM, OF FFRNBYLVAin A i Subject to decision qf tho Democratic General Contention ■i r . yOa -VIOB-iFBSSIDEfIir: \ WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA i Subject to iht.tame decision. , HATIONAL DEMOCBATIC CONVENTION i Baltimore, UMij Tuesday,, Jane 1,1803. TUB PRESIDENCY.—MiI BUCHANAN The names of a numberof.distiagpished Dem ocrats have been spoken ‘of in connection with ;the Presidency, any.one of whom would fill that -exalted-position in an-honorable and creditable manner: SEnatot XtocbLASs; Gen. Cass, Gen. Wii; 0. :Sam. Houbtos, and Gen. Lane, are nil gloritrai-Detnoorats, and not only stand high with tho party, bat arc. respected .wherever their-names are knfiwn. * Wo would cheerfully -support either of - theso-gontlcmen, if notriinatod by the National Convention. But’tho “Signs of the times” clearly indicate that the Him. James Buchanan will reoeivo, tho nomination of tho Domoorotio National Conven tion, which assembles in Baltimore on tho Ist of Jane next. It seems to bo conceded by our Democratic brethren m other States that I’enn sylvonia shall have the honor of giving to the country the next President. Tho Democracy of the good oldJToystono States, with a unanimity almost unparalleled,-hove declared their profo rcnco-for Mr. BucOiirAW, and they confidently believe that their choice will be heartily oudorsed by their brethren of other, sections of tho Union. r Them is no Democrat living who can gather ■ around him moreelemehts of streugtlTand popu larity than Mr. BuonAJJAN. His commanding talents, his profound statesmanship, Ins devo ted attachment to our beloved Union, his con sistent advocacy of sounil principles, his pro verbial amiability and well known morality, have all endeared him not only to tho Democra cy, but to every sincere jjn4 true-hearted Ameri can citiion. There is not a Whig of any repu tation who is acquainted with Mr. Buchanan’s private life and public history, but who will admit that he is one of the brightest intellects of the present day. During the administration of Mr. Polk, its master spirit was James BocnANAir, then Secre tary of State- This fact is well-known to the country. To his sagacity and statesmanship may bfc principally attributed the brilliant suo ossa of that administration, during one of tbs most exciting and trying periods of oar conn i tiy’o history. We allude of course to the war With Mexico. President Polk had unbounded -confidence iu tho honesty and integrity of Mr. Buchanan, and this confidence never for a mo ment diminish ed during the life of that truly good and pur& man. Every member of Mr. Pole’s cabinet- was warmly attached to Mr. BgcttAPiy, mid wo believe they all have declared their preference for him for President, over every other Democrat spoken of for that exalted station. With Mr. Bucuahait as President, wo would li&vo a sti *ong ndminiatrution, whioh would se cure the confidence of our People at home, and the resp ect of all tho nations of the earth- There would Ije no danger of the American: flag over being * mantled on the land or on the flca. Amcr- Ican c ititena would he protected at home and abro ad, in their persona and property, and tho hon* >r t dignity and interests of the country would bo guarded with jealous care. ffow, when the absolutists and despots of Eu ro pc are uttemptingto fulo the earth, and crush tTje laa-t vestige of human liberty, it is the duty Of thfrAmericanpcople to place in tho Presidential t&airn man in all respects like Gen. Jackson, who Wiß say to the tyrants end oppressors of mankind. “ thus Jar thou sbalt go, but no farther. A weak; vacillating and cowardly creature should never bo selected to guard the destmicß of tho people ost the United States. iKp»We predicted a few days since, that Gbzelt, oT the New York Tnbme, was os great ly mistaken in bis notions abont the preferences of tbo Whigs of Kentucky, on the Presidential question, arf he was In regard to the predilections of his party in Tennessee. The following para graph, which we find ta the Loniaville Conner, of the 25tb, "will Show we were right: “ Wo learn by a private telegraphio despatoh from Frankfort that Fillhobb was recommended to the National Convention os the candidate for the Presidency.” There's another pillar of strength gone from tho towering popularity of Gen. Scott. We con fess that we are pleased to ascertain that Gen. Scot* cannot ran any better in a Presidential campaign than he could daring his campaign in Mexico. Then, he could’ntrun at all, and, In fcet, we do not believe that ho knows how to run, except when he is interrogated on political -questions of which ho knows nothiDg, nod then he is always in a harry, and takes a “hasty” departure. This, wo tl}injs, will settle,Gen. Scott’s popu larity With oat: Whig cotempornrios. They are -now all'enlightened .as to his. availability,, and w», nn doubt, hold a meeting ondooncludb that hb wont do,ond thafcthey will comeback to their jim principles, oud support- the man who has the offices and patronage to bestow. We would like to know who our patriotic friend of the Gazette will go for now. Ho was the first to make a “fuss" about Soott-—o folly into:WhicU he was, no doubt, led by the predictions of such falsa prophets as Greely of the Tribune. We believe that he will now be the first to take tho hack track, and to . tell the public that he was only “ in fan” when he spoke of-Gen. Scott for the Presidency. We hope that the Journal and American will keep*their eyes upon tbe-movements of their col league, and not permit it to get the start of thorn again; - They - should come out at onee; repudi ate Scott and go for Fillmore. He has in his hands aXtlixOappUances to make him popular with Whiggery, and we think that the first of them that will give in its adhesion to his dynas ty, will get 11 pap” morepalotoble than the thin and “ hasty soap” that Scott proposes to feed them with. As the American was the last to declare itself for Scott, weisappose it will be the first to abau dotthim, nnd.mey aim at the position of a Fill more organ, unless its sleepy natnropermits tho. far-seeing GaietteanA astute Journal to steal a inaroh qpon.it while the editor is in a state of somnolency, dreaming abont the price of pig metal.' It however, none of our business as to which of the enterprising journals will be tho first to abandon “soap,” and take to lapping “pap,” but wo have the right to noticothe quan dary into which nit of them have ran themselves, and to inform’ tbs' public thatitmay expect some fnn to eee-them get out of at. • eitraordinoryliberal spirit of internal improvement pervades the legislature of :the State of- Tennessee. The several works, of .:tbe State oroin vigorous progress. - ' ‘ Gov. Kossnth in KenluOky ' On Taesday last, Gov. Kossuth and salfo vis ited Covington, Newport nnd.tho barracks, under the gaidanefchfr the-CoiemiUeasfronii the! first: named place.'; aiiiistWdjalj and: eotbusiastio welcome warm heirtqd, people at/’, old -Jfontuokyju-’He was taken to. Magnolia HoH;-, in Newport, where he was addressed by.'Gevernor Morehead, in presence of. an-immense concourse of ladies and -gentle men,.- each oqo of whom• contributed. 50 conts for tho cause of llungar?. Koßsutli’a speech in reply was very eloquent, and was loudly ap plauded ; and when ho hod taken bis seat, nipe given, amidst , which tho ladies waved their, snowy handkerohiefs. From New port, Gov. K. 'went, to Covington, where ho reooived a like cordial, wolcome. John Root, Esq:, addressed him on behalf of the citizens. Mr.-R.. gave the-Governor $1.75, and aßked him to appropriate it to the purchase of guns, pow der, So, to be applied in ridding his country of despotism aud oppression. He also said that Kentucky could furnish 10,000 men to fight the despots. At Newport, several ladies and gentlemen were introduced to Kossuth, some of whom pre sented him with private contributions, from $1 to $5, which the Governor thanked them for. He was seated in the carriage and taken to the Barracks Capt. Moßea took tho Governor and suite into his private residenoo, and introduced him to the vartousoffloera and their ladies. The Captain ordered out the cannon, and 14 succes sive rounds wore fired in honor of Kossuth.— The soldiers and citizens crowded every availa ble position, to see the distinguished guest.— While the firing was going on, Kossuth remark ed, “That is the mnsiolhopeweshall have there soon." (meaning Hungary.) Cut James Taylor being introduced to Kossnth, made some very happy remarks, and closed by embracing Kossnth, and adding, “Kossnth, may God prosper ard speoiKyou back—may God prosper you , Kossnth." The Colonel gave the Governor a check for $lOO to buy guns and pow (lar, one requested him to recognize the samo as coming from Kentucky. Kossuth alluded to his being on oxile, ajid as sured the Colonel that he Bhould enter the battle field nnd to do his besttocarry ontthe objects for which tbo money is contributed, Ho thanked the Colonel for his donation, and promised that it should be used for the purchaso of arms and powder to suppress the despots, and seoure tho Liberty of his country. Steam Between New Yobk asd Italy. —A Genoese correspondent of tho Journal of Com merce, under dato of Jan. 20tb, states that the project of a monthly line of steamers between Genoa anil Now York has been abandoned, bat a now one has been started which promises to succeed H is to have a line of steamers direct to South America, touohiog at Madeira. Tho trade between Sardinia and South America is much greater than between Sardinia and tho United States. A large amount of the stook (says tho writer,) has been subscribed, nnd- the onterpriso will bo successful, if the jeoloußies between tho leading merchants do not defeat it ggy» A letter from Bennington, Vt., of tho 12th inst., gives the particulars of a freshet at that place, which laid the business portion of the city in ruins, oecasiomog an immense loss.of property, and of 1 life. The flood is said to bavo been so groat that whole buildings, dwellings, and manufactories wore swept away. The riso of water was so sudden that pooplo bad only time to run out of tlieir hiuses. Every dam and bridge in the vioinity is said to have been carried away. Leap Yeae Pbivileoos. —The Cincinnati Go c/ttc notices the fset that the ladies of Chagrin Fails have subscribed some $2,500 in single shnres to the stock of the Cleveland and Maho ning Railroad, os a “new feature,’ and speak of it ns “a leap year movement, that evinces nn en ergy not to bo intimidated by ordinary obsta cles, which will be followed with a persevorance not to be satisfied with anything short uf com plete success!” Quick Time —Two new locomotives recently placed upon the Hudson River Railroad, says the Albany Argus of Saturday lost, tho “Put nam" and tho "Westchester, ore said to ho matchless for speed, in this country. The Put nam within the last week, made two trips from Now York to this city which arc said to be un parallcd. The first was made m (Ar« hours and active minutes, and the second in three hours and eiaht minutes —running timo. CurrnE —Tho history of coffeo is perhaps not known, or rather remotnbered by every ono. A writer io Haul's Merchant’s Magazine says that io tho ICth century an Ottoman ambassador, Soliman Ago presented some of the seeds to a king of Franoo, as a pleasant beverage produced iu Arabia; in 1054 an Armenian, named Pob qnel, opened tho first Bhop for tho sale of coffee (an infusion of it) in Paris. It is now in gener al use all over tho world; and nearly all tho coffee drank is tho produce of the new conti nent, were about odd century ogo it was not cultivated at aIL Tho people of the East, m place of raising it themselves, borrow It from the Americans. Mas. Fobbest's Suite. —The Now York ner old saya that Mrs. Forrest will be accompanied through llio different towns in the United States by Madame Marguerites, -who prepares her for the stage, nnd by Mr. O. G. Fostor, who is an agrecablo, gentlemanly young man, and knows how to manago both newspapers and theatricals for her, having been formerly engaged in both lines of business. Yandenhoff, wo understand, also accompanies her, to perform the leading male characters. He is’ not much of on aotor, though a good reader and elocutionist. A Heavy- Sshtbnoe. —James Malay of Ron dont, has been sentenced to pay a fine of $1,600 and damages, wbloh it is said will omonnt to $l,OOO more,, and to stand commuted till pnid, for conspiracy to defeat tho ends of justiop In procuring tho absence of a principal witness to a orime or rape, which ho had committed on a canal boat near Honosdalo, in which wo believo Malay was ono of tho perpetrators. The Kingston papers regard tho sentonoo ns too severe. Tub Buoiuebs Ricci.— Late English papers nnnounood tho death of Frederick Ricci, tho Italian composer, while others said it was his brother, Luigi. By the Cambria’s malls we learn that neither of them is dead. Luigi is directing tho opera at Odessa, and Frederick has gone to join him, and both of them are in good health. Fleas or all Natioss. —A London oibibitor announces a show of “300 fleas of all nations and among them .“Kossnth on four Austrian fleas,” and “Louis Napoleon on tho Russian (lea Hercules, aged 6 years. • The attention of our readers is called to the sale, by P. MoKenna, of a House and Lot situated on Marion street, in tho Bth Ward, which will bo sold on the premlsca, this morning, at 10 o'olock. A Wise Ohe.—A writer on the London Dally Nows shows hie intimate acquaintance with the United States iiy oalling “Philadelphia thQ cap ital of a elave state,” holds the inhabitants os “southerners,” aud says that “to argue with them op the subject of slavery ialpypossiMfr'* . • .... • 1 Y. ..». • A Tnren Set oe Teeth—A lady in the neighborhood of Penrith,'63 years of hge, : has jostgot two front teeth, which, is tho.thiltjGfc of teeth in tho upper jaw. on. x.oo&’& tEpfunuß. - It is with':unu?a:ll r 'Satisfaction- that we pnnounce to out -readers a course, of three lec- : ■tureVtoba dolivired under Jho auspices of the StMerOnnll)elaatitutej’fby:the Rev. John Lord.-; .ThiS{gentiemaa possesses n wofld-wlde reputa tion, has deUvered bIS flistorical lectures before themoß* learned tad distinguished auditorlesboth in this ooqntry and in Europe, and has univer sally- received* for the able, eloquent, and truth fal manner in which behas presented his inter esting subjects/,the .highest. testimonials,, .and. the flattering approbation of all olasses of hear* ore, IVo are ■•■ sorry ithat-tfe cannot have.the. pleasnte of hearing-thin whole course,. compris ing, wo believe, eight: lectures on historical characters such as Luther, Cromwell, Charle magne, Shakspeare Sndiothers who have repre sented distmot eras of mental or religious thought, national development, J>r progressive enlightenment. But as his stoy-ia this country is but limited, and as the threo. leDtures adver tised have been selected by himself as bomg the moßt interesting, wo shall be satisfied, and,con fidently expect a rare treat. If fbe efforts which the association is makiug'to havousefntand fte qnent courses of lectures, are warmly supported by our oitizens, we may expect to onjoy, ns well as our neighbors, many rich droppings of well accredited intellects. The system now becoming so universal of conveying instruction by pubho lectures, is a natural adjunct, and auxiliary to that of our Common Schools, —is eminently, cal culated to instruct and entortoiu,. at. a trifling expense; and if care be taken to select such only ps will teach, without misleading, edify - without sacnfiring utility, and entertain without descending to buffoonery or meretricious arts, i They should all be liberally sustained as the best guardians of virtue, and the-spocdiest advaoc" ers of morality and rational education. As Mr. Lord needs no eulogism from us, we have probably said enough to induce our friends i to read tbo accounts of his lectures iu Now i York and Washington City, and if-they, find • them confirming his reputation, to attend the i coming coarse. A crowded room will be grati fying to ail friends of improvement,—to Mr. Lord who as a lecturer, and oar guest, merits carat* i tendance, —and, above all, to tho Association for ■ whose benefit and extended usefulness any snr- I pins will be employed. Business Notices The numerous friends and customorssof-L- 8. Waterman & Bon3, who arc readers of the Post, will ho pleased to again seo tho advertisements of that firm In its col umns. Their stocks of Groceries and Pittsborgh Manufactures is always large and well selected. It will be eCen by their cord m to-day’s pa per, that Messrs. Armstrong and Crozier still conlinuo business at their old stand on Water and Front streets. They sustained but slight injury by the rcoent fire. Their old frteuds and customers will know where to call. Pot the Morning Post Messrs- Harper § Phillips —i observo a move ment to establish in our State a system of bank ing, whereby, iu addition to the security which the holder of a bank nolo has hitherto possessed, his exemption from loss is rendered absolutely certain, by (be hypothecation of State stock.— The only objection which has been seriously urged against bank notes as a circulating medium, lias been tho want of sccarity to tho note holder- Under tbo old and existing system in our State, the integrity of the officers has been and contin ues to bs the reason of this severity. The pro posed syatem offers tho additional secunly of State stock for every dollar issued by the banks, and relioves the note holder from tho poasibility af loss. Permit mo therefore, to BUggest to you, that you would advance tho interests of this community, by urging tbo adoption of n system of banking, based upon State stocks. IV o have banks, and mast ever have them. Let us then, have them so constituted os to place tho public in a safe position—and if tho capital, is sunk by bad or dishonest management, thoconSding note holder may not be subject to loss. OBSERVER. Genius Euiobation. —The following returns, saya tho St. Louis Times, far tho past year, com prise ou official account of tho German emigra tion to that city aa they appear upao tho rec ords or the books of the agent of tho Botiety. In tbeso returns the arrivals for February are acccsßsnly omitted : Arrived via New Orleans. Via the Eosi March, April, May 1,405 887 June, July, August 1,600 049 Sept., Oct., Nov 2,93 u 1,476 December, January, 3,000 about 500 Total, Poiladelpuia Methodist Movement. —Tbo following delegates have been elected to repre sent tho several ohurohes named in the conven tion to bo held Maroh 3d. Washington Street- Church, Brooklyn, New York, (elected 23d Instant) —Joseph M. Green wood, Solomon H. Hanford, Richard M. Ingra ham, Thomas L. Rnshmore, Stephen Haynes. Kensington Church, (elected last evening.)— Mathew Creamer, John Murphy, Joseph Loppen cott, George J. Hamilton. Reserves—David Dun can, J. W. Newberry. Salem Church—(Elected last evening)—John Caldwell, Thomoa Neely, Wm. Perry, Thomas Finley, Joseph Briggs. A Mabtvh lij tub Nisetxestu CENTunr.— Intelligence has just reached Amsterdam that M SchoiHer, a young Dutch Catholic Missionary in Cochin China, boa been put to death for preach ing Christianity. He was denounced by the mandarins, arreßted, bound band and foot, con veyed to the capital, lino Fo, and condemned to death by q sort of judicial poqtuiistiiou. He was hanged on a very lofty gibbet- More than 10,000 troops attended the exeoution, to prevent any hostilo demonstration on the part of the nu merous Christianß at Hue Fo. Maine Liquob Law. —The Pittsburgh Post regards the fact that nearly every lawyer in that city has signed the potition in favor of tho Maino Law, as a strong cvldenoe af the spread of temperanoe influence. Not at all, Mr. Post. Tho lawyers of Pittsburgh know bow the law has operated fq Mfltao delight in litigation, and say os some newspapers might—“ It Will bring a big grist to our mill,’’, it is not the law itself they approve; they live too near the Monmga « hela for that. ’ ggy* Tho Commissioners of Belmont county, Ohio, 9 few days since, sabsoribed $lOO,OOO to the oapltal etopfc of t})9 PORtral Ohio Railroad. Tho St. Clairavillo CHtiien states thqt the condi tions are that the Bonds shall not bo required until ths road is located upon one of the routes through this county—McMahon’s creek, YYhoel ing creek, or the Central route;—and also not until the oily of YVhceling shall have subsonbed $260,000. To Califobnians. —John Haddook, Esq., late qf tho Wqtortown JJnura, )S about stqrtiqg for California, writes that after making personal Inquiry in all the offices in New York, ho is sat isfied that it is entirely Impossible to obtain thro’ tickets earlier than for the steamer of the Oth of April He also states that no less than six thou sand porsons taro in Now York, waiting for a passage. Spa Mwipp 10 AH AMERICA!! Lady.—ln his last lotter from JJajjs, M. Galllapdet states that Eugene Sue, the distinguished novelist, has been permitted to reside in Sardinia, through the in tervention of his father-in-law, Mr. Niles, Charge of the U. S. at the Sardinian court. Itgk- Another hatch 'wTJSf, Sidney Herbert’s, female emigrants, consisting of efi young wo men of ages varying hotween. 16and 3P>has gajlfed fop Australia.* They ore chiefly dress makers anddomestio s omnia- ■~ r : ■ r ' :l JC-. - Th© Old BlAtt'ijj?***' , f , Twn« a-TitaunTolgift (rou»*'wUteJi©i*?^?R^®>'•/.•’■>.• - . brothfersefttofft U Arftnff forthejfrdaryjine'iit’bpqnF f "s J r A»hirf sfcp* tflfldjtiir* f \ - A'nihe/e^.tbfluialurtrMQn'ca^apport,: . *. Freahe fcleeponißeJapof herxngtbei, „ u ** *. And he knew hi 3 childhood.’* ho©e wou r d sustain biffins Vipontd no-otfcer*? Bearing his spirit ihrou£h days long syne* •.*• -' * Tn scenes of freshness ana beauty. - - When the friends of Ills yomh around him smiled. And r ife seemed a pleasant duty. And friends stilHtve-eTse whytbisipfr, .\r ~ FromodiaraoiJdislttnl'bfoihetVr vfr- . .> i ’Tira simple thing yet lc speaks to the heart, As ibo vo ce of_a gentle _ A O ». love in life’s morn fa beautiful, More beautiful Steven; May (t b**ar yo bath as a faithful staff, To the pearly gates of Heaven A Slla-Q-UOtation. Mr. Webster, itr his "’speech’ before tba New England Historical-Society, falls into a common error respecting one of the most beautifol pads* ages of hliltoDi which he quotes as describing the fall of Lnotfcr : from; Heaven; iyroKßUude to; tbelines, ■ ■>•-■ > .-i “ Hurled t>y angry Jove ';>i Sheer o er (he crystal baltlctnonlsi fro ill morn. To noonhe fell,from uoontto dewy eve,; , ; A summo’s day; ami with the settu g mil Dropt from die zenith like a falling htar, - t ■Oft Lemnos,theASgeoniste.’V .-■ Now this is a description of thefaU-of Tnloan, tbe fnmoos fail by which tlio old blaohsmith wos lamed. Nor is the passage introduced inollu-:, sion to Lucifer al all, but to Mammon t whoßfc shill in mining, elaborating precionß metals, and in architecture forms the barden of lhe> preoed-o log fifty lines. Wis-quotatlons liketheaemoy be expeoted in a newspaper article, where tbe: wri ter depends on memory alone, undents wot time for reference? but, In: a .careful,. elaborated, speech, ltis rare to seo them. -A great-manlike Webster may do these; things with impunity, however; but a similar mistake in a youngman, would make him the general butt —Fmadelpkia Bulletin. CofPKE.—The active demand noticed in our laßt review, has continued, and the sales of .Kto for tho ngpt three days compriao folly 10,000 bags, 30TO of which were sold-yesterday* em braciDg 710 old at B}c, 60at Bs, 50 at 8 J,: 1512. oew.atSJ, 009 at Bf, .and 250 at 9, -.making an. aggregate for tbe week of 22,600. Prices also have oontinued to stiffen and the closing rates shew an improvement-on last week’s ourrenoy of }o on-old, and on .iiew. The week’s, sales include 2400 bags at 80, 985: bogs-at BJ, 1145 at B}, 9518 at BJ, 4012 at B|, 750‘at B}, 250 at BJ-, 700 at 9, and 2200 on private terms. - The rates at tho olose were B}@Bilo for old, and BJ@9c fur new. Lonsdale’s Weekly Statement sets down tbe Btock in first and second hands at 61,968 bags, embracing 1706 damaged and mus ty, 20,671 old, and 89,591 new. The stookwt tbe corresponding date last.year was 8722 bogs. —.V. O. Bulletin, Felt. 14. - ? wsv* The growth of grace is like the polish ing of metals. There is first an oqaqne surface; by and by you seen Bpark darting out? then a strong light tdV at length itsends back s perfect snn that shines upon it. •: , jgy* A mantpok off tuacoat to show a terri ble wound: he. had received somo ycars past— «*Oh !'■ said he not being, able-to - find it, “ I re member now. It was on my brother Sill's arm.’ Pious Uhbbsiia.-—The Editor of the,Carlisle Democrat bas an umbrella.which he says keeps Lent all the year: round. t> , ITT* POSTPONED*—TfillUcguiar Weekly Mueiing of tbe HUNGARIAN? CKfvTHAL ASSOCIATION oi Al'Miheny County* having Own postponed uniHTLBS« DAY evening. fit?i tfclock, wtU he held «t vbc Lecture Room of ike fifth Presbyitman Church, (Rev Wen’*.) on Simthfirkl street, when an address will be delivered by Mr P. K. 9*wtbk, ihc Mo iiUly Rrpo.to: the Board of Managers submitted, ar.d other business transacted. frl.2S Qy* 1 WutUdt**A fcW.McOi to become Agents tor ore of tire best jnsutauoaa in America- Noue but those who cun give good references, as lo moral chatoeter and bu«incfs capacity, need apply, To suchasureposseß** erf of the ftifo!oinirr£co'«iuo!i9.«oo(i remuneration.will be t'vttn. Apply oi NO.S9 SMITH FIELD ST. fftL£7 corner Of Third and rjiHE paitne/vbip heretofore eluting between the un- I deriigued. has been di*wived this day, by mutual eonrent. All per'ons having claims seafaM tlie edn rcro. arc io present them for payment; and 41l per.nu»knowing thrmselves indebieil, ererespret luiivtnvUed to call end settle the same, wuhnei delay; KENNEDY 4 UASLETT. Tus ipbrcriber havirg purrhaserf the entire-miorest of Mr R. 11. HASLBTr. lu the Variety end Jewelry business, would respectfully call the sitenMon of bis lortuer irtemlt and potrons to ibe stork of Coruls on baud, which will be *old at prices fo suit thetimr*. Jpartiealar attention paid to repairtHt Ciorks, Wntch* •caend Jewelry.-- JOHN'S KENNEDY, m«<l - No Ot Mart t Mreei. rsMCS AVUSTROKOiv ra«vsu catztaa. Armuroag A Oroxler, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OHOCER?, And Dealer* t n Pittsburgh Xfamitfaelurex, no . O‘J watb«. aku O* vrrr*BUßOOf rn-. WulMiend promptly to tifn sale o f every tieserlpuon of We&tem Yrodace, and other aitieleUceomumted to tin ir care. Traarl \VflTfsm"WTWalflicti . TITTSBURCH S'fEAM fiIARULE WORKS, 319| 331 and 333 Li±e r ty % oprotv* Smuhfittd st. MONUMENTS, <*ravo Atones, n'anlefa. Furnliure Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways ouhand.snd unde to oidcr.on the >bortunt notice. a rvcral bardred dcslsna for Monuments, oriemal'tfi-nd «rlecied. on hand. The trade furnished wt»h Matble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly oUenrferf.to, mt>N.n W. W, WALLACE. A I-AROF.stock of ihe moit bcsu’ifDl f\ made of the finest quality of Foreign end Domes tic Marble, mauuiactured by machinery, ahvarson hand and made to order on thort noilco.at ptieea rangmc from •IStoflOO rach Porebssers are invited to call and examine the stock and prtees, 319, J-Jl and Lib erty street onpOJi.e SmitbSe’d. morl lra W. W. WALLACE ...12.071 M»H Farnlihing BatablUlimant. STEAM ENDINES AND BOILERS,-oh hand and made to ordotvon short police. Sa w and Floor Mill Castingp.vof all kind?, orthandand made io order. Caralf»jniea of Wheel Patients furnished to MUlwiights aid others. Mill SpiotHeaand Mill Irons, PrcHch Barr Mill Slohcs, sank—sold,RndOoramoq Eye*, at redretd prices Lowell and" Bell Mi l Slones, all. •iz-s; Bolling Cloths, warranted qa3htv, at v*ry low prices; Screen Wire, Mill Screws ; Baiting, Core and CobGrindors. • Lull’s Patent French Burr Stnut Mills, used in wji marth & Noble’s City Floonna MiHs, and ia five hundred oilier Mills jn ’be.WesL They ranlight, cleqo.fan nnt) welt—voiU Iqst a life time, aad are vrer tamed to give satisfaction. Orders promptly attended to. at 319 Liberty street, opr porite BmlihOeJd, Viltsbnrgh, Pa. . - msthlin •' . W. \V> WALI.ACB; Monochromatic paprr—a sdpenoraructoor Monochromatic Paper, for sale by .. - j. . W, Jw, o AVbN, Stutionery Worettoose, corner of Market and Second nrrerlft. ■ ■ . ftnarl ijTlSftl sTartoNKH*. wunimati'. drowiog paper*, all alaeai log drawing paper, doable ele phant eiie; log dr .wlnj-paper. In mile of ISO yards, width . feel lOineheal profile paper; tracing paper, na .onrdalaei; brltlel boar; malhemaueal instrument*; Jackaon'a aupetlor penelia: French conic ernvona; post crayons; Indian Ink; Indian rubber; buetkia .lamps; mount tine; gnmena scales; Ivory scales; dividers! parallel rulers; easel jacks; also, field andtopogtaphy books The abate, with all articles in the Stationer’* line, for sale by W, 8. HAVEN, stationer, marl coiner of Market and Second nirccti. ALLEGHENY’ CITY TROPERCY roa Ssin,— Consisting of a Brick Dwelling House, two stories bigb, with a targe back butldmg,aiiacbed. frontlug on. James street 20 ffcei, and extending back HR. reel to Or* chard alley. Will be sold at ike low price of 8-J 000. One-half in band; balance inline and two years; or* •will rent for 8100 per year. hPLAIN* MOKFIT ft CO., m9r l Ntitai Frfk street; mo LET— \ aplendidnewJiwoaiory DweHlni; House, I elwnledon Wilkin* street, nehr Carson, andconve nTe'nt to the Ferry landing. - House finished, complete,- W “ h Xt'o 01 " 11 M’LAHf S'hSIFITT. 1P ’ No 31 Filih street OWNERS WANTED To ntove^propeny,. pay charges and take away, ten lnrßeOtindstnnes, de li sered toourdareby lll ® Won^ g |{lJ Ilgpg^,|§|j,“r -.. • t • Nft.Oi Wmrrgirepi. . SILK TtB3Ul2si.—A. At MxsorrA’Co 'hAva josr©p4ii» i cd one case of fine Silk Turns, for iprlog &ndtunh merwear. ■ , • - : - /. - ’ fmarl- GENTS KID «LOVKS—- For >ale, over ltitt-do«n Oeuts best (Alexanders) fc marl Noe. 03 and CiMtrkel street. SPOTTED SWISS—A. A. M.soy A Co. have lual received 20 pieces extro fine Spotted Swiss; Wlaido or Undeislrarea. : - ; Injart -, t> the Honorable.the the Court of Uenera quarterSesstonsaf-tlie Peace, in audfor.mecpunt The of 11, liellihoover, of S. Pittsboryhhora’, in the county oforosaid. humbly thcwelb.—That;) our petitioner hath provided kiuijelt wilti inau-risls for Hie acoommodationot ltavolersandoihers, at hvs dwelling: house in the horoagh aforesaid, and p.raya(that..ypur lionets will be pleased togtant him a iicenagxp keep a public houaool entertainment. And your petitioner aa In duty bonnd, wifipray^'heNRY^^BELTZHOOVER. We- the subscribers, cilizena ol the borough afore said, do certify thattho akovepemifinef ;s of good- to note forbaneity'atnl ICntpefanec.itndts weliptovtded with bouso room anrf'coiivoniflncc* forth® hcoommoda* Uoa and lodging orvirangP« aud trevQlers, and that. '^oin^D-Mnicr^Den^niln'9l4ckmore, Hehry Jlore-, l.;j Tn-neo A Rlackoior®. S BoyeTvJoQßihan • Braaff. R A 'Bausoan, Samuol Wallace, Jr. Joseph Ralston, Wm M Jones. 'nlatl. OLASSK-*—Piimo Pluniation apd Sugar HoUSe, m J ,ot ° aaJf ° t,aleby KINO MOORHEAD tat O ftUOAR—A prime aiUelo. in store and for aaic. IV 'nf.Tl KINO fit 18QOUHEAO. EPINED guUAiis—KlvlaiuisVowdCrcd ;Si Louis Crushod; 8i Louis Clarified;-8t Lonts Loaf; 1 marl fer sale by KING & MOORHEAD. OFFEB-iionndlavaCoffee, for sale by ••.. ? marl KING ft MOORnEAD shoulders and tiidea. i'or safe by l I > marl KINO & MftOgHEA D. auOAttcyilKlUtA-'tt 3 —i s TUH:'9?>dSvn(t>s-celeUra- Pr’iea Family Ham*, lasiore an4foraale hy w '-r marl KING hr MOORHEAD a,scried sUe^sumh^^ d CASS— bxs.B by IDnod IQ by 12.forsale by ■ lx mwi , >: mqqmpad^ taRE SUHERIOR-SALMON—ifibbls. for tala, by mart,-* ’ RJKD & MQORHS& -- - ‘Z, » fc* a f v i HY * ns*pr? „ '* ’ Jr* *' s > ’-*■ » *■ * > -.*’-4 <>- - i Dliwlotlon «r ranamhipi Blsebl. fllaacalt, SPECIAL 40TICJES. CIT s l2fNBf V \ InsuKiHce of nttsbmgli. C. G. JHMSElYt'Preeident" t > . SAMUEL E IJARSIIELL, Seetelary. ‘ office:, water strebt, taueen Mstrka and iroaiitietl-, Qj>lnaaresU<lllaaaCar Ballt Bk*,' Onihe Ohio ana JUtetittippi Bwert and tributaries* ‘ INSURES against Lass or Damage by Fire ; ALSO— Against the Penis of the: Sea, and Inland Navlgaion andTianiportaUon,- . t . DTREttPOR^ co Hum, ; Wm Larmur, Jr., wmiim Bsgitey r "‘BoittHM KUr t ; ~ Wilharaßingham, Robert Dunlap* Jr., QiinThAnffh. • Francis Sallen, Edward Heaxleton, „ " - AYsdier Bryant - -Samuel ffea. - * ;- v 7 f«nac M.PeDDock.'K lJa5 , ■ _■ ■. - FIBB INBVBA3TCB COMTFAHY. < HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 PQLLABS. DrßiguedonlyfopthesaJ’erclasaesQfp.ruperiyj.h^an ample capital,and affords- inpennradvatitages m poml tt P Sfett y an&To?Dw^ ~d or Coantry '■novtS-"Branch sLyl-ilWhnfgiL tv W DALLAS, Prea’tt-ROBERT FINNEYj fijgjjfc . fO* Will-tmu re agauuiFl RE : and iftfAUINK RIS Kff prall kind* * i * : Qffiu in'JSonangahtla.Hnuti iYox; 124 aAd 1 leaUr r t niHxcroks; J W W.DaU*n JohuAaaeteon, * | B-CkSawyer, RjJhSimnsoa, > : Wtti, M Edgar, H B. Wilkins, RobctlFiiiacy, , |T WUliaaU.OTman, tVilliaoiCqllingwdOff, v A P Anshutz, Joseph Kaye, . Wtiltam D. Wnghrer- r i** fiXcTeanCtTiLibr ary.-AimiHecDftZkt©© 1 - l NSTITUTE. JiQoms on Ifourth-.aky opponU-'Mtrdiant^Bdiih Te m* FeSfand-HtOO: par annum Yotumas in the £isrrtryy SJO9; in Rtsuhng tfempaprrs find ?I Magaztnu, As Oiii u tlieonly Public Libranr&nd Readinfipßooia, tn the city, those -disposed tu a ; d ln rendering the assp*. 'biauon useful and permanent,* ate requested ‘WMbeeomtt. toemherv." [ffeblailnt - PlUibargh Lire Itaursnes compiiny, *CAPriAL 000. _ ID" OrriCKiNo- TG Fcnmsn OFFICBfIS; President—James & JToon * v’s. •* . Treasurer—JosepUß'. Leech* • Secretary—C A Colton* G7* Beeauverusemeattn another part ofj this papu m ysß Muinal Llfc Insuranee* " y ■ THE KENTUCKY MUPUAL LIF E INSURANCE company At Covington, Keriluch/. . Guaranty B*ua(TOIOO f OOO. ■I?!?* lovures Uvea npoa^the^Mutual plan, .■ at Joint Stock, ruie» of ana itisbe-leved, offers the.most nlc, reaioriable.safe andeqaitableplanyctaevieea .for, Matas!Life frisarancer " : ParaphTcfs funusbed. mfofaiaUon given, and apphgar. lions received by : • -vv J. TUttBETT, Agent, , ,IS7 vyTood smset orlvatti faittrsDflsHßapiutr! ’ ALBfON> N. YT CAPITAL 9150,000* Secured »V accordance swtth the Gemerdl ranee Zav>. of the State. mHF. above ‘prosperous-and rnspon vble Company*: I: having complied with.the requisiuonsof ihe-law of- State, is now*issuingpolieies'by thcir Asenltm the. most favorable terms, consistent-With uiudence. and. safety- O. NlCHo3oN,.President. H. S. M’CoUfttni* Secretary.; , a , > Office, No 54 Soinhfield street* PHtahurghj ; oet37 If A. A. CARRIER, Agent; JETJiA JHSUBANCB COUP ANT, Ofa»rtfovtt,;Coiu». Capital Stoct - * saoa.ooo Aaieti-4*i*iooo. liy ufficeof.tbormsbutgbiAgeacymthe Stare Room of M’Curdy A Loomis, No Afl. wood street * . nov4 ,f R if UEBSON, AgenU ' To Coiitr&etorSt'Btiflclsr* *nd Otti*r!« - 07*Tas Fubscalief tanow pteparedJo take order* for SL ATES delivered from his* brd,«tVitlslmfgb, or contract* torSUitaf—Coding materials, ■ . At work doue warran(ed..waierdi<hivv i Tfae«e Plate*are of the bcsiqjjaUty* homo or import- j «d; belnjt from the celebrated .Qoarttev ■ Peacii JBottmn, York county, IS , fur whom! am Agent, i Ifavrng the best workmenemptovedi -reference Is given i by specimen*-of the vatioavbmldmgsrnotVd in oarehy i and vicinity ihe past yeara. Alt workrWliethir new ? Job«or repairing; cone on tlte ntosi reasonable terms.; • i ALEXANDER L&UOHLIN, AgCM, ; 1 •coruet of CaualjxjidiE'na.-streetSi . i <v near the. Water Works* i DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THlra Str«et». Plu»'bur«b« <*&». fP* mcORPOHATjSU BY:XIWIdLATIYELCUAIt' TfcfK-' Book Keeping, Pei*munsbip and Commercial OanpDtai'Oiis UagQtTulb&hlahest.perfcptron, by Mr* UUPF amt Air. WJL.LJAMB. The Conner, the author of the bom popular warkfl omßoot Keeptog now ijrijse*— the latter, one of the tmwielegaut business .pcnmep m the west. ■CtTcnfairaailedfteß-of expense to-oUrpanr v( the country •* ' * N. B*—A certamieacherof-Boolc Keeping,wha never teptUjox* himself, {but who advertises an” w avon< ate n in UcoV-Kecptng), is informed that ibis insulation* .* j mpJoy« no agent; ashdosteit*. to poll down, bis Circa*- Ur*. The publleia already finding oni thot Ms ‘‘asso ciate ’* novyr teaches for bunt atid. that the only inter* esiiog Batter In his circulars, ishts-Ownnewrpaper pair*'written by himself; and arefcTencelocititensjihe maiouiy of whonrduclaim any acquaintance with him; Persons friendlyto tUu institmton,are;requesteil rot to diiturb hu Cireaiaraintny Banner. [febgkd&w Dnpepilk or lndlg«it!o«i ' - Cifred by Sfr+Haticlifp* Alkaline Ihgesiiv* Billers. ID* Duiai oai# tns protm . bjf-which thM.pata of our foody ichiek. may beempfayeiji* tkt fannHUan and' repair of the nuun, or uttfiep’oduetionof hiat x anv^ade * fit to be absorbedßndiad&ii iaVu blooi.v. Indt&tsnQn,is geiterally thefitsicameoftbdae vatlam and lianasanif •Sections oftbe Stomach- Bowelsan&Ktdneysysuch as acid eructations? flatulence, pains in-the stomach* side, kact or slmuMerf'hbrvaasnea* great rauscotarproatm* non and debjfry of ibe whbfo Lodvyika’ uiiffietbe per son ofHieted, for «uy and maker lumairou slant subject of melancholy or -depression of sjunls.^—• These terrible symptom* are sure aiteßdanisoaaiicases of bod digestion, and are calculated to reside roll those alflicied ortib themlbc toottunhappy and miserable per* ions in the world.- If tbe' stomach, tbegreai reservoir of tbai whioUistntended to bo convened: itno bloodk to renew the system l* derailed, how can it be expdeieri that the various org ins receiving theirsnpply from tins source should beln healthy coiullUouT 1 -Coro ioc stomach, let gooi blood be e -tb&nerves will become strong ? the -liver•will'perform itsfiinettonsr thesoreaut. inflame? Kidneys will potoiva. healthful musctaswiilgaiherforceand vigor and the whole system wiU pul on anewae*fiofaclionih.al] Will AManisQ tlie sufferer* JfcvltadehffVlliticrs will do-i all ihU. Tty ivand you wilL not b .disappointed*— j Price ?ffcenfe. For»Ala wholesale and retail, by KRVSKR * AVOOWEM* -14t)Wood stfeei. Pt-tibUTglu v feb&d&w ~ Sttnn'i ou«tiniiqmUi u Poet Office Buildings,. Third Street. • ? " TIKENES3KS taken in alt weaUierei.froiaS A. H.io- I i sP.Uij giving an nocaralo ottul.c and aiiima’.o •likeaea*, amue and va»ilr«upenor to lift.’ “com nym akeap-ilflgoerteoiy)iiS ’ , :m .tiii: 'fQiit>wtagcl>cBp price*Sl,SO,#3.o(l,Bl,oo, Upwsrtijac* cording lo ihe size nn<i quality of case orframe. -- - ■ fry. llourafor children, from H A. . N 7 B —likenesses of sick prdisea.ed pcrsomtaken in any part of ihe city. leo«£J:ly Collecting. BUI PoHIAK, ike. ' , JOIfN ffl*CO DBB-Y ' (t? Attends to* CollecungvßiH Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for.Feruess ...v _ v ■ (D*'Onler* left ouhe Officeorthe.MorningPo«l,jjtl at lfolraes? Periodical Store,Third st.*wiU be.proroptly attended to x (my2My , 07* Book Keeptngkdfcc.—Bciok-Keepiag, Pen manship, Arithmetic and lueehambulDrifting, toaghtat OK. Commercial OjfiOe.Per* sons desiring instruction 4han# ofiihe abpve : nataed' branches* or any mfaTrtialinaoouceirrungtliean'ange menu ota invi'ed lo call atibe College and gct&'Circa lip* Business hours' bothdajr and evening. - See oil verUsemeritin another Column. - * * - College Booths corneroi Market und Third-streets; ffost Re m trkshls p tis of Total Blindness Cared hy titviu the attention of the afflictedand tliC-pubhc gcneraliyto thecertf6ea*e of William Hall, of this, cityv'TUoeasa may be-seenby anyperson’who maybe akentieallh Re lation to the fact? there set forth* S„m 4 KI&R, “ I had hoeu affitoipd Beveral years wlth i soreness-: of both eyes; which continued toincreaseuniil ItoiSep* .{ember, (1830ktheJnflaa»mtrilon;Bl thathaving id-. yolTedthe.wholeilnlngnrembranfl-'of hotheyes.-and oudedinthedepositeol.aUilckfflcat-wblchwholfytie*: siroyed mysighti an operation rperformed, and the thickening removed, vrbich soon reiurned aqd-len mein a* .bad a eontli ilon asbefore.'. At Jhi* ntsg* of the cotnplaintlmade-awUcaUoQio-sevemipfioemost eminent.mcdicslMien,.wliOirtfonned me that “my eyes wouldneyecgetweU,V:AtttUBtime!:cftQldnoi;oist{n» gaUhany obiccu-vßy. some friends Uomv fenced ibfi.n%e of fhe Petroleum, both Internally, and locaUYtunderwhich ray eye* have improveddaily until the present time, and f baverecovered my tighienuro ly«'Afy general health, was yerymnafi. improved by the Petroleum, and! attribute of my sight 1 Lo .its use, 1 reside et to4oez;ondr. street; in tins cttyi and Will be happy to give any information in wlatiomo my cnee > WILLIAM HALL,* PUUburghy September 17,18511 . For sale by KJEVSEE A M>DOWEt,L, 140 Wood al ; B«R MiUiEHSjCT Wood street* nod projector* B3saaA*ettam’ (tall, OdimßnUdnur, Tourtk ifreet, ftfittiA-lftotf : Kocainpmen.i k No».2»tuceuist and SdTuesdayaof each , QlOllule • Pittsburgh Degree Lodge.No 4,meeU) 84 anddlh Tut »- dayi ~ l Lodge, No.o,meets every Thursday eten* 1 {JoSSSt^ 1 i 'No. 24imeets everyfVednisday Iron City lodge, No, i BB, meeucVerrMonday evftig Mount Moriah lodge, No 368,c;a0i» wary Monday evening, at Union Halt, cower of Fifth and SmttnEeH. Zocco lodge, No dBS,meen every Thnraday evening, a; ;heir Hall, corner ofiiaiihfieW umi FifthEireeta, Twin Cliy lodge] No, JHI, meela every Friday even ing. Half, corner of leacocV. and.SandoafcjalieeW, At*. leghenyClty. < faoSWr lfc nglon Hail,Wood atreet ' ir**)rvO.'GPO» • S^SNo^^O^l^e.da, ”M^Sjrni»EgcawmM»,No.e7— Moanl»t'«itd 4 3d ftidaf ofcafth momh* - «*r»—ly iCL. «. A t Vl A* QwO* J- y,< ( 1 i frej’Meets ftboverßoard.oLTrade-RoonayicorjMr: ot TS&& and Wood ttreeu, every Monday evening, c p© Americas Life and Stadfo JfIWMKf tkmWb (cjfiBTKK fx*pxto.*s.> [nrorjoialtS 4P&9, i860, Mr !*e Uvdwitef fW<*> Capital, 8300,000. TTEALTH INSDBANCE.-AII rosiwyST ectfredfrmt Jtl, the Insured, for Anneal Premiums, sftCTdeducting expenses.will he divided-araonflbe Sie*. . The public have for none Hpie been (smilfar wiw «e subject or Life and Health Insd anc«, but Kls obvrons that too little thought has been.gieenur tbe lot tor. . . Insurance benefits our succeirorr, while eaiurtnru ranee direcilv benefits ourselves It make* provision for u time of eicknese, when the pro- uct* of a man s in dustry are cutoff,undwnntunitr , »vf~hHi , o a 5 e ravateltKdislreH It to at thlaßpriodr of anxiety and affliction,that itie ho'derof a Health Insurance Pulley will realise Its benefits „ „ Rates under SO.yrs of car. Rate underfOyrs or Ige 300 do 300 do 375 do 3,03 do 400 do 4AO do] B.CO 'dp/' 4JOO do 5,00 do ,£Ott dou„ 635. dh ' 6.00 do 6.00 do 000 do 7,50 do 6,60 do waius fptevery penron Jnr.utcd ttnd sufficient- to.war* ranvfan-ttildUtisna^^diitimaUonttheweeklyaUowaacea «ulbe in accordance with; the Bales of the jroitcy v —. ~ t PpltclejwrU onljr.ledsittßa tdi hdrvooe-hetsveeni the . ages of t&tmf ctt4,via <f .x 6 yaleti foe o weekly allow re,nsleB’no' Perebu* whose Health. shslHrc Insured,Mill not be lit mtnu! nu>,le y bdyoud the regular onnu- On the decease of tapertou Insured. 820 will be paid a* a funeral nHowance to the tom! y, „Vtheir proper rep . resenuttve, Pfoeidci, deaih waanotthe result of crime ~ :. ■ oritncjoraii y» t - Atr disputed claims shall be SuWsmedtDa Hoard of Referees, to eonsist of three ISsnred person* chosen by the parties, arte oy the oEeiet* of u® company, or by the Agent, one by the claimant,and ihethtrdbjr the two first, and their decision: shall be final. ' 7 AH expense feerrf 31,50, inaddi lento the above, will he charged the first year, whiekJaut) be patiat the ume of making : Wlildh-' forsl,W> r arr as fallows: . * Agt 1. Inwtst Rate. 3 Joint Stock 0 .Mutual. SO $11,60 ?M*7o 9l?.?0 to - --jaoo*" 1 - i*fO 3T.tf& 1340 _ -W v , -06 ft 35 1703 * 22J0 r 27,50 40 2080 . $0,70 1 3*,CO £ Board c/TViii/Cf*.—Leotard Jewell,President , <?, H. !. JJflcgin, Me De, V7cp : Presfdent; John G.SimsySecretary ; ; - and Actaarjri Thoms»,S 2 tsmltbi3#l»citor? o • tockjy.Treiwarecj.Tiomas ißoVfa&titHon. Wilh&a* JL n • Paul S.-Browirj 'Alexander: - 1 v Heed, anA EJon jQfeph Alfisort. r PittsburghJttfe enc/?*tt(ilinß Guthrie*Mayor; *ihoa. ,■ Steel* JLldejraaniCol.sru r Black,’ W. B, Copelartdi.lK . ;: •. ig. JS4o«rawiJj>hniC. n*vm. A.W Foster* A. M’Carn* ■ monf.WilhBtm.Kemt>. C A.-M’AnaUy*;andC.L»Wßgee> • : • • T pOUGLASS & O’BRIEN, Agents* ;. Bircct,.ncarott>nhfleld. v • Plttilntrgh BtAcefi ffcfilitnlci’ MIPTUA’*. HEALTH *SSGCXAJTFOtf f - - * '"OrOIOfOINKATL OHIO- x opficE— xmiynmo RtREKta. : - ■Accumulated CfUhnnddfvartuilv-Copifpi .x. :it..and otlt«sifponedftiriboaiiiuaVrelief r,r ;; .ber*iincßs«.of frlcknessor.accidcnw Uy; jhatpaimen.* of r-. the lirowlng;aniiualdepos;is.-Pcr<oii3 tDjfood-btuUh - may brcoite menthcnanalin fu t mca*eofhi:kness.orflc«Jent.' AlI wboJoni'tbi3 j-.-,. A«soctauon arc entitled, to a vote ijohe clrehon of officers, and to participate io ihe profiu ofrtho : ' uon. It is established on a safe nnd' pennanent oasis} j ‘ -i . lieinf? both Mutual qtltF Benevolent In its dr tyjth : iheloweat.rates con&istcnt fotitssecurityjandcoruacl---' ed in amannerlaansure durability. - vs*w«t 05Poa*» -v ? 5 iJ,WJ year,dV4tVs-5 2;Wpgr wcet, 3,fU do do 3,t& do r 400 do da 4,00 dd*% a f , 5 4 f» do' 1 do -JSJQQ d<J> 6,00 ' do do j fvO£~~ do, t 7,06 t# do do ’ do, js 1 800 dft do 800 do; ~ - 0,00 do - do- 90fT f 1000 do do -do» s : ./Admsseion Fee, , for Life Membership* . raußthepßtdaDhe umcrof'reitkin?iippliC(itton,-'Acd:tlie 6m years! deposit wUhln.iweniydaya;:' , C&dU:mcmber - entitled la e monthly report, ££*u*» -.X'EDLERa. *■ _ * Pwiirtf-W W* Scott j f \ V’lfe.Fre H» Buchanan > J~r -•' Finance* XSounvtilie* -AY:MvH3CkwtU, AiF.'Waidy A. .- WrJuck'Oti Sauiary and Treasurer—l If Buchanan* > feb27 flm I> Ac uargf 1 " I di r? 1 LfiOTDßio*BnoiiSf —" LECTURE BV REV JOHN LORE. Jdea!a;;LibtBt- ■•:;■ - Announce wiibgrcai . of THERE fiECTUßßSe’tobeifnvop.bv-tbßHoVxLiloJm': -'.liord; on the eveniugs Mondayi : .Tuetday- and:vlFcdw-.. (iayn+xi SoelEcrvLccinrc - 'r test between Spiruoal an 3 Temporal Power ' a 24. .Oanoyuit Adolpba?—Ccmcslhelween Liberty and c-: v; Abaolotsm --- 4 - * .MrLoidhtS'iusltromplciedQCCursfe-irt'VVashinglon : and other* ■, t •CourseTickcUs ? deuLld sj{ijtie£o?dnts,:{o'be had ni thepnoclpef floatxmrcTy Of JUe - Lihrary, and,fttioed.<or v , Lectare to coramerjee-ftt 8 o’qlociv fet)2B^t BEAOUASI'S^UttTAIUiKBBAVUSJn 1852. B\TES.OF FRElGlli* TOT»ULADELPfA. ANI> NfW YORK , * ' * tbs & loa fib. Bacon, Uutier/orefVialloivy * lard andirinl tut, j 50r«ts 65 cu. Sosp, candle*, starch, boner, x a homsand g*u& SO u 70- i& *. Whiskey, * 50 « 65 w Chceie, CO * l *7Z-~ U , Seeds, dried apples and > peaches, CO “ , 65 “ Ea ihenwatesgli-Harare, win* r daw glass aita Jiatdwarew » f»o ‘i 85 , r » Fot,pearl aalte*and honey. 4S <• *6« Leather, deeratid baffUo shins. G" H - u .WooU ftruhersflud *!ieeppdi 6u 4t 1»U| lt Mannfticured to acco, 05 *• 8t *l, D ugs Sc canoroil 75 u l t CO «* BeeawaXv " <f» rt rinsing, t » 75 ■** 1,10 <l *" Poik and beef Floor and conimeul, kl\ do 105 do, C. A, McaNULTY A feL23 Ira Canal Basin, Fittflhtirgh,^ I^LECTIONi for Managers and Ofilcefs !# for- the £«>rapany. far. r es£Ctmg'..a:*Bridge:'.avex:the : ' ': - Altesheuy RivrrpopposHfriFittshvrslttmvthe coanty.cf - -AHegbeny, , ’:- f wili.be.UoJdenia:tl»e?TollEnase dey; the l»t day of vt : febßtmdA.Tiwr - € JOHN iIARPEB Sec>y* Sprlnff.nndf&aauasTßryrGotdiiAe TAMES Wood street, re tf spectrullyinvue - the :.x dealers generally tothelrvery large slock ' STAPLE ANIVFANCY DRYHOQBS^ Small Vfons an t Fane ui v » •-Thcfauer mbxaeingmpttrreveiyVttfieiyoT-sfruTvaml braid:Bounetr«‘Hihbon!<i:Tnlntle&f.&iid;jegh<’fu* : Hat9A ■' cotton present assortment ia rdcrJUtr-oBfchiv;ed ?aadt femtable io.lba Bpnngaßd?nmtßCtJfnde,wluctttbeyare jiowprepared JooffaratHjchtermxilißtcQnpolfajUODleasa, .- :: ; .: ffy’Alwayaon handsa/oiiaupptyof.Clocks.'. Watehea r Jewelry* wotch W , K jA’tt Jil'OATDlrttSsSToT' ” - * to* WOQT> STREET - ' * * ,TT|7'|ff>LFSALE'i)«&rj J« EorttytattfEovusbO-Dry, ■••▼FOcsiri’areuowiopeninr.iiielr.first pffrcha*eol v SPRING APijj'SUMMEE teleried with the gfeaiMi carc,to«uit (hs , trade, i consistl»g i uti;p&ri of r thej newest styte? of— > Dress Lawns andßcragea; A Plain attd Figured Alouccas; ■- x FreEcbyFroiehafttLDomesUc. Glnghitmrr * Punted Cailcetßgln great variety; - * , Ribbon?* I aces and . ' .• CloUiSiCaasimeretf andYemngs; , v Jlawtrandßleached Mdslms, t _ Paid; and Leghorn Bot^, 41 - SifewsnU Braid Bonneu. / * . -TogetherwuhH compJeiaajock of YatiCty Goods - v-x -P.«dlftn?iNduon^-Gdld4t^d-Ei]i a Jewelry,- Gold and Bit* ver Watches,BrnssCiaciK,.ftCL.Ailorwhicb'Ote of-- price* * y, « . f Ueb296m ' I' salcT _ _ i"' 1 J ' 1 ~ A TWO STORY BRICK BHOP—wuU gravel roof; /» 4W>y ao/eei, cylinder ehgTaerhM *mUl Owellfng-Hotrte; The LotlOQJby lOftcUS. years .tease. rSiuiatedoaEtberty'Stfeekv^ppositd-UiQPoDnsyV wn* JUllrba* Ticket Office; Fiftt wanfr Apply to- “lr. U * febr 1m i N 0.299 Liberty steet leavei<j?uifotmtßelrTWcodsa&A -ltflsp.abUc t thaubey.>aveiepjoT , edthelrWliGlesate - biirocrtjKiapah.CouDnusajon AVRrehou*eJh>piJ£QlCWJrana~ ■ lftPAVooii aired, tfcNoittSiXihttireekbetween Wood : > continttalioftof. the liberal paironoae bccetQforfi exiend-* ’ -■•.•, c4t<Mhota Xkm Im] LAMBERT k, SRCPTOPL •J; .flimree.oofirstfioorofWoiehomo nowoceupini aruiconceiuciitOfficoao secondfloor i&ourWateftoase, fronirngWalerslreer/ondl'rwsessiongivenorubelsiGf April next. * I, :S„ WATERMAN * SONS, febb3. . Np». SOaDdSl Walor and G 2 From-street. CtCYTRit BNEA’ftl3«r3?6 dozenextra .and common Mp.nent Sueathr, ia stare andjoasale at m»nufaotn». • era’prices by h 3. WATERMAN A PONS, fcbtlS Nos. SO and bl Waier.and C£ Front it. IJtOBKS- ‘ - + JC BS dost Millard’s sop. cast atell UajrF,«rl<E, -as «• * '• 4-oronged«- _ In tiore and for sate at roanufeciare’a pnc« by fet>g& t lr 8. WaTOhMAN & SONS, SCV MUSA— u i 4 MiUbftl’abestrqusiiiy Gr*sa.3cTtbfl?;.b ■. , 20 J* > *•* * 40 « ' ** best quality nr«dte *; 10 ,l »*j » « ] Bramble f -for tale at ttmrtttfaetaTerHpricca by f ~ , febSS L SsWATfigMANdt-SONSs O’0E8“-235d0Zs best Quality past stod tibe!* Milliard's OL t»o «► * % T ■* J Garten do. fi» ! deatman | t& c WWS »g l «sUy gfeMA - !fifcßoN3 ujuna; ' D 3 do Sides,, * 3 d.-, ' Shoulders, Just received and-for sale by ? flrbcsj > f*. S. VYATEHMAN &SONS <vrAl[3—2so kegs Nails andTSpikea asjotteil.vand tor ; JN 'sa'eby L. S. \YATERMAN A SGN.3. febb's _ - , ;, ' - /•aRffIANS’ COURT SAljE—By, order of the Of. U plrois'Conrr of Alleghany County, the foUpwina described Rea! Esmitßipoito »n the Eorottgh of taw - renceyflle, Allegheny Coßaiy.wilU.eMt.ojedtnrmbha »a!e, on ihe gOfrita? of March, ISSJ at aa’cloekfF. M. of thwdsy-ylXt All rhose iou of Ground, rain of -Jiaeksoaßeedjdec'o.'iocatedapne jnnciionol the Uni -Ist and liailer -Tarripire Roads, coma trim cahoot one acre end a half.. Thilpjcpotlv is laid out i n low. ‘ Ternia made known angle. ' "MARY REED; fcb2B-3r Adm’rxof Jackson Reed, deebi. TWO YOBNU MEN—Hoard in a Vi respectaweprivaje family,-withoutotherboart£ era,wi a pieaisniapdihealihypanof the city, -fe.JiL moderate. ApplynatW? Fourth street, dear SmttU&eltL ftb2B ... , " ■%XTAiiTEU—Several young men, or mbtaLcitaiiSSr TT end good; addres*,{»«« ac-tocal-aod uaulinr Agent! for Lift hod Health! a3flfin„£ la the Health Department AgetuamUSadliUle difficult mgertinff epplioenl*, sc oar attriiiUigee.hvermier-si cletltBi.wiutahi charter, tithe stSeautyTo tbetaiuted mgAa; Mr. Wine hell willgive hicfint eiftiMtjMi eailMoit * tfc&r NT «. . V J V. * h - 1 ~~r '«• w k.
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