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MOXDAT MORWNO:i:::::::::MAECn 8, 185fe - jo* TO gaiPSOT Of Tgß tnnTEP BTATfa: 1 'JMES'BUCHiVNAN, OE rnSWSSSV*WA.r - -'-sHi I' Tutsaar. ~ Jtt,> * > 1 ’ 18ga> EDITCntIAIc COaBKSSOSDKKCfi. i HAnnisSbno, March 8, 18S2 JDexr Phtllipt •—I premised yon, before leaving ” home, that X would write occasionally a letter, ‘ for-the amusement ofour Tenders during my nb sepco, X left Pittsburgh oh Monday, morning, and Praised here yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon; - -Thp trip Wae in ail respects pieasont. especially ' ‘‘Jthia Sidejof ,Heflidayaburg. As to the staging 7 Months other side, nothing very favorable con - J besaitl; therefore Inhallmakenafutther Tcfe fcrence to it Asth 19 was myfirs t trip ©ter tbeCenlra’- , Railroath of coarse lew much to please the fancy. That Railroadpasses tbrongh a boauti-1 - Iblregfonof country, and present* to the view, . occasionally, somo of the Wirdestnnd most ro , T jn&nttoicijncf I ever beheld, Soon-nller leaving ' ' .'lattobe; tbitjcare .approach* the Talley -of the :. . iflonefflungh, ondfoKoW that stream between the ;.■-!,.. i': ■ ■ gorges of the mountains to Johnstown, at which place we-were transferred to the Portage Rail- 1 road; and its world-renowned-inclined planes. 1 In. the Cpnemaugh valley, the cars pass along ■ the side of the mountain at a place called “Pack ! 1 :■ Saddle,“whichis certainly one of themostter- 1 rifio places imaginable. Tbe read makes a beau- i :: tifol narvc aloDg tho side of ahigh and almost i • perpendicular mountain*, which is a truly grand andfoarfql scene, calculated to biarm persons of weak.'nerves. After taking-a Railroad along that wild mountain, lam perfectly satisfied that a Railroad can he bnilt anywhere. 1 The Portage Railroad is a wonderful work, i and in its day has “done the. state some scr : V ;. : vice.” There are ■ five inclined planes -da the :, \. western, and. five, on the eastern slope of the Al . leghenies, from a quarter to three-quarters of a mile in length. The ears are pulled up these inclined planes one by one, by means of station. 'ary engines and wire cables. On the long levels ./-between :lhe inclined planes locomotives aroused - •' to propel the ears, and on tbe short ones horso “ „ paw.cr. As soon as the Central Railroad is com pleted over the mountains, which will probably i ~ be some two years hence, the services .of the i - Portage road of conrso: will be dispensed with - in carrying passengers, and • its operations wdl b o confined exclusively to freights. After passing over the Portage read, it was about 10 o'clock when we arrived at the Mountain Horae station, and not feeling very we11,.1 con cluded to remain there over night, so ns to take - tbe acommodatlon train in tbe morning for Jlar . risbnrg. This determination 1 shall never re .. -‘*gret, os it enabled me do have a glorious view of the lovely Juniata ‘and Susquehanna Tallies . by daylight. The Railroad, after tearing the Snmmit, came 3 down the Utffe Juniata, {a wild, u snakish, lovely stream;) which in- the Bummer season must be a delightful place of resort for , tho;e who delight to dwell amidst the solitudes - -of nature. The Railroad crosses the Little. Ju« ' Jtiata twelve times by means of substantial - bridges, and passes through but a single tunnel, 1200 feet la length, at Tussey Mountain. Along this stream there are numerous iron furnaces, * :s ail of which use water power. These iron men / generally live in splendid mansions, surrsnnded with every comfort and luxury the heart could dosircgalbeit they triK insist upon It that they, are “ruined.” by the accursed “Locofoco Free Trade British Tariff of 1840.” i v At a place called “Jack’s Narrows,” on the main Juniata, there is some of the most roraan -tioand pictnresquo scenery I have ever had the pleasure to behold. I hope our friend WaR-wHI ■ take occasion tomokea visit to that spot in the conrso of the summer, and employ his tainted . 'pencil in making Borne sketches. The Railroad passed through same pretty and. flourishing towns and boroughs along the Jutu* eta and Susquehanna rivers. The bridge Over th(flatter stream above Harrisburg Is a magnifi- 4 cent structure, nnilis creditable to. the Central : Railroad Company and the State of Pennsylva nia. It isa. substantial onibcautifniwork, and is about a miie in length. - .'I here, take pleasure in bearing testimony . tolhe odmirable manage ment-on the Pennsylvania Railroad. I have found the conductors and other officers of the company prompt trad obliging, ondl feel eonfi* ' dent that they- do everything in - their ; power to,- facilitate the speed and comfort or travel. - - -Harrishurglafall ofstrangers ot present, tho - moßt of whop are delegates to -the'DomoeretiiJ State Convention; which' assembles: tomorrow. There is considerable electioneering going on, ' especially for tho -office of Canal Commissioner. At tbe present writing it is impossible to say , office; but I sineerely .trust that he may prove to be a true, honest, radical Democrat, capable of dis* who will be the successful candidate for that - charging its duties in a manner alike creditable ■ tolumself and the Commonwealth. I write tbia. letter from the desk of tho Clerk Of theHouseof Representatives, Col. Jack, while the Honse is in session. -Nothing of importance haßhcen tronsacted this-morning. Numerous "petitions have "been presented in favor of the Maine Uqtrarliaw. . 1. H. BEMOCEATIC THeKET. Petitions arc still pouring in upon the legis latare.prayingforthe enactmentofthe Maine Liquor Law. :I was.told last etlmingby ameni her of House that about pus hundred tfiou- S/indji’Eimes have heetifarivarded, calling for tho passage 'of that theasilre. Jietious petitions have also bfcnreccised, asking foij the exten sion of ihe: ihiladOlphU Liquor law to,. Other counties i&'fiie" Commonwealth. Itdaihe gen eral impression'feat the. Maine law (tall Cot be passed ns a distinct' measure; but at thoßamo dime i t is believed that a resolution wiUbe pass ed, submitting. Ihetndtter te-ariifeot vote of-ttae: People. Perhaps tliis la .the -best- mede-of as certaining the wishes and sentiments of the people of Pennsylvania relative to this exciting, measure. HaiTisburg 'sras ylsited lastinight.by a great ; ' snow-storm. The ground is eoveredlthlß morn-- ingkWithvn-bediiof snow some;; eight inches in depth. , The weather, at.the; present Writing is warni ( ;and there will probably bo a freabet be-' fore many .days. ’ I enclose .yon the Message of the Governor,' vetoing theßill- authorizing the Central Rail road Company to' subscribe to the'stock of the Ohio andPennsylyania Railroad.-'The reasons osstgned '.hy the BxecnUve bre Unquestionably powerful. You will have observed, no doubt, that the directors of the Central road, at a meeting in .Philadelphia; a few days since, dc cided-ogaiast tho proposed subscription. As the hour for tbe assembling -of the State Cenventioo .has arrived, 1 am comnetled to draw this hastily .written letter ta a close. L, 11. hi. ■ . .HißiusEuEo, Friday Evening, March G, Jftar PMhps; Tho Democratic State Conven tion closed its proceedings this afternoon, oiittlo before ft o’clock. I Send yon’by the hands of trar friend, Col. IlESsr fall kccoant.of the second day’s proceedings.— You will, perceive that WittiAM SeAuionT, of Payette county,-was nominated for the office of Canal Commissioner, on the fourth ballot. Tbe resolations of .the. Convention are well received by the Delegates and the Democracy of the State, new nt the seat of government. The friends of Mr. . Cass frankly acknowledge that Mr. BnenAsas had fairly carried the State, and in their speeches in the Convention this after noon, d eel oredthat they wished “Pennsylvania’s favorite son” to have a fail delegation of worm friends in the Baltimore'Convention, who will vote for him from first to last. Judgo Nun closed the opposition by remarking, in the best bnmar, “wo have been fairly beaten, and vro give up.V lam happy to tell you that the proceed ings of tbe Convention. passed off harmoniously, and there is a fixed determination on the pert of the Democracy tebnry all past differences, and roily hereafter, shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart, in the support of Democratic men and measures. I have never, known mare- devotion then was witnessed'at this Convention. Ono instance will serve to' show the feelings of Mr. llucbanan’s true hearted friends. Coi. Stambaogb, Mr. Bu chanan’s intimate friend and neighbor, was urged to accept tho" place of Senatorial delegate, but' at his requcat-fais'friends in tbe committee with drew bis name aflcr bo was elected on the first ballet; so that eaoh and every portion of the State might be fully represented at Baltimore. This is not the first that Col. Stambaugb has declined high and honorable positions for tbe purpose of testifying bis attachment to the choice ami tavorito ef Pennsylvania. There is a ratification meeting now in cession In the Court House, which is numerously attend ed. The utmost enthusiasm prevails. The first bail which has been set in motion at tbe State Capitol, Will roll on until victory perches upon our banners. I'shall loave here In the morning train for Philadelphia; frpm which- place yon may expect to hear front ma agm'u. • 1> 11. Bemtaitrcucci or Or. .Valentine!* Ktily Day*. nv nnisEtr. No. 1. I was bom In Beckman street. New York, 1802, 20th of Octobor.of Quaker parentage—ray father from Long-Island, my molbcrlrom Phila delphia. My grandfather, on my mother’s side, was Cot Benjamin Eyres, a tnanof wealth, nnd aid to Washington. - He is represented as each In one of Trumbull’* Government Paintiogsnow In the Athencum atnarifard.Coon. I mention this circumstance became lam like many others, full of vanity. My grnndfathcr by the foth er’s side, -was Charles Valentine, one of a number or brother's who settled on Bong Island. They were generally noted, for wit and good humor— that is as much as any man. ought to writo about parentage, if ha ezpceta auybody toread .it. 1 could tell you ray funny stories at almost eve ry Step of my life, -hut short and sweet is my motto. - I therefore proceed to give what 1 term Diamond Point* in my life. stoviss or tun 6r«sir. - Having birth right }n the Friends society,! of cootss was compelled tq attend meetings regu larly on first day and fifth day mornings. Re toning one da; from, meeting, I enquired of m; mother‘Wky some Friends spoke and others said nothing-' Shesaid iiwas the spirit that motod them to speaks and those that were quiet were not spiritually moved. From that moment I imagined I felt a spiritual movement. The next i meeting da; I was up and dressed lat an early' hour—mylittleQnoker coat collar standing straight, up-to my ears and chin, - with a broad brim ha t, and s pair of' booladrawn over stock inett pantaloons. .Thus equipped, J started off; undplaced myself inthe middle oftheraeeting, with a long face, - and hands folded in Quaker style:; EliosHicks was present, and spoko for an hour: and a half.... When ha took : his seat I Imagined ! fielt the spiritual movemontm; moth er Spoke of, and repeated the following -words, -assuming tba tone and action of Ellas Hicks i should: grow gooiet oOd fiondfr every Till alt ttie had ie done away.'*: - <... Ihod no sooner repeated these words, than an old Friend jerkedme by the coat tail, with such h sudden twitch,-that my: coat tail gave way, and felt on the door. Thq meeting generally, be gan to Show:. symptoms- of.cohvulsloAi partiin? -lari; theyounger.' part,, whloh the old.■ Friends perceiving, inunediatelyshook. hands and dis missed tbomeetlng, ■- ! wasthen taken aside by a number of old Friends, and questioned ret specting what I‘ had done. I told them mother said when Friends spoke in meeting the; were spirUaMly -moved rand that I felt the spirit move; andlhougbtl bad as good a right to speak as anybody else. It was all up. Friends that never laughed before, were secascattoring in all directions, with pocket handkerobiefs stuffed in their mouths. As formyself, I went homo mi nutt a coattail, and had no sooner entered.the doer that I can safely say that loarry to this day -the marks of a spiritual movement. ; . : BSLUxa a atm as was a atm. : >hly mother wos a good woman, hut she was innoccntly the means ‘of my committing many errors in life.-Thero was a gun in our family, a besutifai gun, mounted with silver and gold,' : und Altogether sneba gun aß.is seldom seen.— My mothor haseaid manytlmesin my presence— “ That gunifl thine, Willi am.*' She bad repeat ed iteo often thatlhßgnn to be impressed with the idea thatif it was mine. I had a right to do with it as: I pleased. Accordingly, ono day, feel ing somewhat in n military mood, I took the gun on the ely, placed it-on my. shoulder and, ■paced Broadway up and down, imagining I_ w3s some.great general. Of course rattraqtedsome j attention, ."wMs* l added-tor- my Tanity—for no ; boy hod suafowgun as that. ■ A-man who had chserveU mwToSfsome time finally took the, gun,- examinedlt closely, and, watchings favorable 'opportunity, said, “My lad, I will give you fif teen dollars fo* this gun.”* Fifteen doltoswss more money (fan I had ever seen at this time of life- 'Of course I snapped at it, tpojk thetno- ABy, and rushed home, exclaiming, '‘Mother,’,! have sold my gun for fifteen dollars 3” No pea can describe the scene. I was kicks (land cuffed; .the.house was raided' from the foundation, offi eers,_semnts, brothers,' sister Si.; tugger?,: sent in every direction, for the gun-and some.of them no doubt are runningto tbis day; bnt the. gutrha3never,Binee been seen. Now\ad this been, apeanUfol gmi, fty iinpflmmoQgmi, it would tartly pay f OP peygnatof these few lines* Bat < when Hell the reader it was more tba “3““^ eom “ on gnn,—that itwas a gun pre sented by Gen. .George Washington as a mark of XerinXrtq;S7l- wratf S K B OT o S®Or^cef MtioW for Enas PROCEEDINGS .OF THE 1 DEHOCBATtCSTATBCONVENTION. EEPOBTED FOB THE itOBIUI’G POST, .-i «S' <. 1 X- — 1 ■* Hi , ,T' l IlASEi3StaiD l ,3/afA4riBß2., to'ftheßomooYatlO' State Con vention, fca'llejifor -tbo purposeofxtDininittiitg-ni 'Candidate for Canal Commissioner, andelecting,, Delegates-tO-thb National Convention, at Balti more, on Ifielßt of June next, met this morning Jn-the Hall of the Houßß.of Representatives, at 4JJ o’ploct prcclaoiy.AndTwacaUodto order by, WtsiJßvpaEß, Esq., _of EiulndelfWa, oj> .vybose motion, ,- t The Hon. Wuiitlst S. Ross, of Luzorne.-vias ■.electedChairaonpro trn. » Oaitaotion, .Smm Smtama: of. Philadelphia c'onnty, W. H. Wston ofTork and GEcmiiE R, M’Fabukb of Blair,- Tfcre chosen Secretaries \ r “ ’ pro (em. • The Secretaries then called over the lists of Senatorial .and - Representative delegates,, who •took their seats. ' There being some contested seats it -was agrecJ to dispose of the senatorial delegates first.. .y. 1 i. The first district from- which: ap peared was Crawford and Erie./Wm. M’Arthur of tho former, county, and M. B. Lowry of the latter each claimed a scat in. the Convention.— It was resolved that the contestants should be heard,- end each allowed to. speak twenty min utes.'" Adong discussion ensued in.whloh Mr. M’KSnney.'of Westmoreland, Mr, LaroberXonof Venango, Judge Gillie of Elk, Jndge NiU of Franklin, Mr. Merryman, of. Crawford, nod others participated; -and before -a. vote,was taken.' Mr ■ Lowry withdrew, his name; end Mr. Was declaired to to the rightful Senatorial delegate. that dhe chair nppolht a committee composed of ono from each Sena torial district to report permanent officers for tho Convention, which -woe agreed to. Where upon the chair appointed the following gentle men said committee, vii: Gcorgo Moore, Wm. L Hirst, Geo. W. Jacoby, Wm. Oomblo, John K Sciiier, Thomas Daogan, B. F. Bonn, Philip Billinger, U. B- Wagoner. J. L. Rmgwall, Joel B Danner, John Moore, A. Lambertoo, Joo. B. Bock; Philip Noon, John M'Reynolds, John F. Means, R. Laugblin, A. Plumer, Wm. M’Arthor, John Graham, Perry Baker, Wm. S. Caliban, Jas. B Sansom. Jas. Donnell, John B. Barber, John IV. Colton, John Horn. On motion the Convention then took a recess until 3 o’clock, P. M. AFTERNOON' SESSION. The Contention met pursuant to adjournment The first business in order was the settlement of a con tested seat in the Seuntonat district com posed of the counties of Centre, Lycoming, Clinton and BullWan.* The contestants wore John h'eff and A. J. UcUrlek. After hearing the parties, and a full discussion, it was determined that A. J IHitriek tins entitled to take his scat as delegate—yeas ' f ~, nays .H. : Thettost contested scat was from the d-alrict composed of the conntios of Luicrne, Montour, aod Columbia. The claimants were James C. Sprout and John Mcßoynolds. The claimant* were heard at length, and after sundry woliyns were made, it wasdecided that Mr, Meßeynofds was entitled to the eeat. The following Is the official list of the delo- B * tC “ SENATORIAL liELEOATJiS. 1 Philadelphia city—C. McKibbm, OceFgo 2 Phllhdclpbiaconnty—W-. V. McGrath, Jesse T Vodges. and Michael Kagan. 2 'Montgomery—Jacob 8. lost. 4 Chester and Delaware--IV itllam Gamble. 5. Berks -John 11. Seltzer. ti. Ducks—Thomas Bangui. V I.aacaster ami Lebanon —l)r. I). B. Mar shall anil Jos. L. Beynolds. _ 6. Northumberland' and Dauphin—John B. Packer. , . 0. Northampton ami Lehigh—M»}. W. Fry., U) Carbon, Munroo and Pike—William Lilly. 11 Adams ■ami Franklin—John Armstrong. 12 York—lV. It. Welsh. id, Cumberland and Perry—Abra, Lamhertan. '■ 14 Centre, Lycoming, Clinton and Sullivan— -A. X Dei trick. 15 Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon—John 1G Lurcrne, Montonr and Colombia—John Mcßcrnolds. 17 'Drndford, Susquehanna and Wyoming— John F. Means, 18 Tioga, Potter, McKean, Jefferson, Clear field and Elk—A. J. Wilcox. 10. Mercer, Venango and Warren —Col. » H. Lsmbertoo 30 Erie ami Crawford —W, MoArtbur. «i. Batlor, Bearer and Lawrence—Hngh Mc lloo. 22 Allegheny —M. I. Btewarl and Perry Ba- kcr 23. Wusblngton find Gteone—W. S. Callahan. 21. Bedford, Somerset anti Fallon—Hon. Isoao Hugus. 25- Armstrong, Clarion and Indiana—AVilson 20 Jnnlata, Mlfllln and Union—Col. 11. C. Eycr 27- Westmoreland and Fayette—D. K. Mar ch and. 28. BohuylkiH—John Horn. BEPRESENTATIATE DELEGATES. Adams—Hon. J. B. Danner. Allegheny—ll. 8. Mogrow, J. Coyle, 11. Mc- Colloiigh, David Lynoh and tf.H.'Phillips. Bedford, Cambria and Falton—Hon. P. Noon and J. B. Sonsora. Berks—John 8, Schroeder, E. M. Clymcf, John MisstmGr and Mnhton Berlolott. . Blair ondiflnntingdon—George B. McFarland and John E. Hunter. Backs—Bonj- JL Grlflith, 11. K. Bagers and Samuel H. Hager. . 1 Beaver, Butler and Lawrence—David Boies, John Graham and Col. And. Buchanan.. i Bradford—Ulysses Merour and Addison Mc- Kean. • Chester —Mnj. SloVcngh, Dr. And. Murphy and John Gilfillnn, Cumberland —Lewis Ilycr and AT. Barr. Centro—T. M. Hall. Clearfield, Elk and MoKean—Goorga B. Bar to select permanent officers fartbc Convention, Made the following, which was ogrce£ to, via: -£ur ,P,-Y£i dfo HOPKINS, of Washington county.',J\ ’ 4 r- i "TitS'EnESiccsTs- Dayil &. winner, % Jno; F. Means, * Arnold Plater, 1 . ffno, B.Barber, Miles Sweeny, > (5, x M..Hall, Geo: W. .Bowman, Adam Ebaogb, 'Miohnol Arnold, ' ‘ Joel Y.Danner, - Jno. 8. Nicholas, * David Bates, , t Geo. W. Jacoby, Maxwell M’Casbn, Vita. Prf, Bon. Philip Noon, Major McVuagh, - David Boies, _ Jauios Paltetacw, »*^->. t, Oot' , John 8. Shroeder, „ Andrew Buchanan, if B. Beardsley; . JB. Me&augblin, -WtM T. Rhodes,’ , Alfaer-Roliy,, - v**- StcnEiAßiEaT Smith Shreiver, - 8. St Winchester,' ffn. Henry Welsh, .. -George Moon, Wm HrMlller; v Geo. % McFarland, Geo. Mcrriman, v.. Ihost'Craig, jr., Robt, -R. Roddy;.' , Alex. MeKlnnoy, ” ' retry Baker,, On being conducted to the chair, Sir. Hopkiks returned bis thanks to the Convention for the honor conferred upon him. 1 ' > His speech wilt be.. published to-tnotTOW.-' Mr. UtEST, o i Philadelphia, offered the fol lowing, which wai adopted.: ' Wii^ai!-is» : lbo JDfiniocratift-party of Pennsylvu nialiavercauged ibj* Ce&vfiUtion to be convened, and bate isoposod upon it tho dotyy amoTig other things, of selecting Delegates to represent the Ui&£tato iiLibs No.tiomU.Conven« Hon to bo hold-in th« city; of Baltimore on. the Ist Mondayof Junenoxt,iotibeofficeaof Presi ■ dent and-VionPresidentvafithndJnited:; States, and also ofnominatihg Electors to he voted for at tkehextenaaingljresldeatialXlecHon. . Thcrtfort, for tho purpose of -carrying into ■ effect thb object thus spccifiod, and of fully and falrly ! ascertaining’ who Is/the, choice of. tho Democratic piny of Pennsylvanidfor -the, Chief Magistracy of the Onion, hilt , „ Kaolrtdt That jhe tnWhbcM of Jhlff Conven tion now proceed to vot&.*frh««fr,?ioft a candi. date to be to the National Convention, as the choice of the State for tho Presidential chair;; and that the candi date who shall receive a majority of all the votes m Convention eball bo declared to be tho can didate- of tho Democracy of Pennsylvania. The Convention then proceeded to vote two roec tor a candidate for President, which result ed as follows, vir: Fob Jakes BuCuasas. Messrs. Arnold, Baker, Barclay, Bates, Badg er, Barber, Barr, Barrett, Bertolett, Isaac Beck, John B. Beck, Bcardsloy, Black, Bowman, Bu chanan, Bunn, Calloban, Clothier.jCoalter, Con roy, Coyle, Craig, Danner, DcUricb, Donnelly, Ebangb, Eyer, Fagan, Gamble, Gilfillan, Qillis, Graham, Hamilton, Hergshimer, Hirst, Hopkins, Hague, Uyer,Samael Jackson, James, Jacoby. Kelly, Kingsley, taoghlln, Abm. Lam berton, IV. H.LamlK’rton.lippencott, Ligbtoer, Billy, Lynch, Marshall, Means, Marcband, Ma graw, Mcrriman, Mcsslmcr, Geo. Moore, John Moore, Murpby, Murray, McArthur, McCaslin, McCullough. McGrath, McKinney, McKibbon, McKee, Mcßcynolds, MoVeagb, Niven, Noble, Nott, Noon, Patterson, Phillips, Plitt, Plomer, Rankin, Reynolds, Rhodes,. ilingwalt, Ross, Roddy, Sansom, Seltzer, Stambangh, Artcmua Stow art, M. I. Stewart, Sicckle, Skinner, Swee ney, budges, Wagner, Watson, Welsh, Weiler, Winchester,’ Vest—9B. Cass. Messrs. Achenbangh, Armstrong, Billmyer. Boies. Olymcr, Daugherty, Douean. Fry, Grif fith, T. M. Hall, C. M. mil. Hager. Horn, Hun ter, Beech, Miller, McAllialer, McFall, McFar lane, Nicholas, Nil!, Packer, vTatmcr, Reilly, Saegere, Soott, Schroedcr, Searight. SlUcs, and' Weaver—3l. Fob RobebtJ. Waiepb- Messrs. Flyers Meronr and Addissm McKean, Fott fU«urt. Homos. Messrs. Smith Jackson and.-Anthony. Salts man-^2. . A resolution was then offered by Mr. Sex* aiußT, that Mr, Bucu.\xl\ ho declared the unanimous choice of Iho Contention, and the yeas and nays being called, the result was os follows; fVti-ir —Messrs Aehenbnuglv’Mlmnld, Baker, j Barclay, Bates, Badger. llarbeK Barr. Barrett, Bertolett, laoao Beck. Jobnß.Becfc. Beardsley, Keck, Boies. Batman. Buchanan, Bunn, CaJlo* Bin,-Clothier, Coulter, Cusrejr,Craig, •Baoßer.Tteilrick. Doiraotly, Ehitugb, • Eyeir,Ea gan, Gamble, GilMtan. Biffis, Graham, T. M. Hall, HamUton, HergslilmerMHnt, Hook, Hop, kins, Bogus, flyer; SatnuCt. Jdcksan, James, Jacoby. Kelly, Kiugaloy, ■ Lkngbßn, A. Lumber ■ton, W. H. "Lamberton, Lippencot't, Lfgblntr, Ullyyßjhch, Marshall. Means, Marcbnnd, Mi grate, Merriman, Mcssimer, Geo. Moore, John Sioiipc.Murpby. Murray, McArthur, McCaslio, McCuHouibi McKean, McGrath* McKinney, McKibhen, McKee, MclteynoiJs. MeYcagb. Ni ren. Noble, Nou, Soon, Patterson, Phillips, Plitt, Plainer, Rankin, Reynolds, Rhodes, Ring wolt, Roddy, Boss, Sanaom, Searight, SelUer, Stambiugb, A, Stewart, M. I. Stewart. Btcck le. Skinner, Sweeney, Vodges, Wagner, Watson, Welsh, Weilcr, Winchester, and Yost—lo 3. JPayj—Messrs. Billtnyer, Clymer, Dougherty, Duncan. Pry, Griffith, Hager, C. M. |lall, flora, Smith Jackson, Leech, Mcrcur, Miller, McAllis ter, MeFall, MoFariane, Niobolos, Nill, Packer, Palmer, ReiMey, Soccers, Saltsmau, Scott, Scbrocder, Stiles, and Wearer—2B. Mr. fltnsT then submitted the following reso lution for the consideration of tho Convention: Resolved, That tho candidate of Pennsylva nia having been declared, lu the manner pre scribed by the foregoing ’resolution, the Presi dent of this Convention da now appoint a com mittee of twenty-four, one from each Congres sional district, with instructions to report to this Convention, subject 'to Us, approba. tion, ths names; of Delegates to represent the Democruoy of-tho State in the National Convea tißff, to he held at on tho first Mons day of Jane nest; and for the purpose of advo cating, wUhoarncat sincerity and ioal, heforo the delegated :pawer of her Bister states the claims of the "old Keystone CornmontteaUh the said Committee shill report the names of fifty four Delegstei i® represent Ecnnsyivnitia, and east her twenty-seven votes in that Convention —that is four senatorial delegates, two delegates from the. State at largo-and forty-eight repre sontatlve*delegßtcs;—and farther, thatna person shalli be reported by the committee, or chosen by ettch Delegates, stho it not knoien to be the firm friend of the nominee of this Convention,■ and vhai feels no other preference : and farther, that the said Committeo bo instructed to report; subject to the.- approbation of this Convention, the names of twenty-seven candidates for electors for President and Vico President of the United States, to bo supported by theDoinooratio party at tho noxt National election. Mr. Sootti of Huntington, offered the follow ing amendment':.' . Resolved, That tho delegates from the several Congressional - DlstrMtc be requested to report to this Convention the name of one person from eaoh district as a delegate to the Baltimore con vention to nominate, .candidates for President, and Yioo President, and-tho names of persons to bo placed upon the eleoterial ticket. These resolutions gave- rise to ojengihy die ousslon, whioh wsb continued till C o'clock, when tho Convention took a recess until 7 j o'clock. Evening session. Tho discussion on the resolutions relative to ..the selection of delegates to the National OOn-. yentlon was resumed. Messrs. Scott, Kill, Eeilly, Hirst, M’Callister, Magratr, Leech, M’Par lane, Lambertoo, Barclay, Sonsotn, M’Kinney, and others. Mr. Babcuy offered the following amendment to tho.amendraent of Mr. Scott: Resolved, That the Delegatee from each non' gressional district, report -the delegates to the Baltimoro Convention, subject to the decision of thla Convention. After Botrie' further discussion, the yeas and nays were called, upon the resolution of Mr.' Babolay, which resulted ns follows: Yeas 82, Nays 95. Mr- Rrillt moved to postpone the considera tion of the subject for the present, wnieh was lost. i-L: A voto was thentakenuponMr.So-4. "■ ‘.'P : W Messw. Reilly, NiH and Sfihtt spoke in oppo sition to the, motion, and Mr, Hirst of the motion, when it wo? agreed to without a division; nnd-tho chair appointed‘Me'aSrs- Hirst, llagrAw, LaipbeHoa'pf Venango, Tostand Bar celt said committee." v > _ ;»lhe. ahalr then innongnoeiithe-fpßowlng as the comantteeta rcportDelegates anlEleotors: 1. William V. M’Grath, Philadelphia. 2. W. B. Hirst, (chairman.) “ 3. Jos. Lippinoott, " “ 4. WaHamClothier, “ 5. Artemus Stewart, Montgomery. 6. Howard®. Stagers, Bucks. .-w-.--- 7. Andrew Murphy, Chester. 8; lease Ft Lightner, Lancaster. ■ Mohlon Bertolett,Books. 10. William Billy, Carbon. 11. Daniel Rankin, Luzerne. - 12. R. J.Nevin, Susquehanha. 13. A. J. Dietrich, Snllivon. •14. H 8.-Marshall;. Lebanon. , : • 1C; Joel B. Danner, Adams. 16. William Barr, Cumberland. 17. Henry C. Eyer, Union, - 18.'Isaac Hogns£i Somerset. . . it, ■ 19. D. K. Marehand, Westmpreland. . , 20. Thomas Wataon; Washington. 21. John Coyle,-Allegheny.'. 22; "Arnold Plumer, Venango.;; -i.., 23. James B. Qillis, Elk. 24. George B. Barrett, Clearfield. ? , i • Mr. Hugos Bnbmitted , a resolution that- the President appoint a committee of - seven to pre pare resolutions'for thfl consideration -of the . Convention,, which was adopted ; oud Messrs. Hague, Lynch/ Searlght, Steckle, Hergshimer, M’RlbbeaandSansom-wereAppointed said com mittee. -The Convention-then adjonrnednntil a quarter past IV o’clock to-morrow morning. SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. : • - ~ Habbishceu, March 6th; . The Convention again met.this dnomiug post 11 o’clock. The proceedings of yesterday; were read and adopted. Mr. Hirst, of Philadelphia, from the commit tee to nominate Presidential Electors, and .Dele gates to the Baltimore Convention,' made the following report: ... PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. George W; Woodward, of Luzerne. Wileon MoCandtese, of Allegheny. Gen. Patterson, of Philadelphia City. Dimmers. Ist Peter Logon, Philadelphia City. 2d. George H Martin, “ “ 3d. John Miller,: “ “ - 4th, F W Bochins, • “ - “ Cth. R McKay, Jr„ Delnwnm Oth, A Apple, Books, 7th. Henry NEtricldand, Chester. Bth. A Peters, Lancaster. ’ 9 th; David Pieter, Berks, 10th. B R James, Northampton. - Uth- John Moßeynolds, Colombia. 12th. P Damon, Tioga. 13tb- II E Eyer, Union. 14th. John Clayton, Schuylkill. 15th. Isaac Robinson. Adams. 16th. Henry Fetter, Perry. 17th. James Burnside, Centre. 18th. Maxwell MoCastin, Green, 19th. Gen Joseph MoDonald, Cambria. 20th. Gen W 8 Calloh&n, Washington. 21th- Andrew Burke, Allegheny. 22J. Wm Dunn, Mercer, 23d, John S MeCalmont, Warren. ’■ 24th- George R Barrett Clearfield. DELEGATES TO BALTIMORE. James Campbell of Philadelphia City. Samael W Black of Allegheny coqnty. David R Portor of Danphio. 3 Porler Brawloy of Crawford, A H Reeder of Northampton. Lather Biddor of Luzerne. Ist District, Bety Tylof of Phiia Co; Roht T ; Carter, Phßa. Cp. ....... ; 2nd Pls’t. Jas C Vandyke. Philadelphia City; Chambirs MoKibbco, Philadelphia City., i!d Dis't, Sami D Patterson, Philadelphia Co; , John G Branner Philadelphia Co. , 4th Dis’t, Peter Rambo. Philadelphia Co; Henry Leech, Philadelphia Co. 6 th Dis’t, John It Stertgere, Montgomery; Jacob 9 Yost,-Montgomery. tith Dia't, Charles W Coopety-Lehigh; Jas W Wilson, Lehigh. 7 th Dis’t, John A Morrison, Chaster? P Era* :er Smith, Cheater. . j-, .- ; , Btb Dis't, Jos L Reynolds, Lancaster; Wm Maihlst, Lanonster. 9th. Dis’t, Chas Kessler, Berks; Wm M Heis ter. Byrks. , 10th Dis't, J L Ringwalt, ; Monroe ; John F Lord, Wayne. 11th Dis’t, H B-Wright, Luzerne-; S S Win chester, Wyoming.. . 12th Dis’t, John Btandmg.Suaquehaiuia ;C L Ward, Bradford. 13th Dis’t, A D Wilson, 'Looming; Wm L Dewart, Northampton. 14tb Dis’t, John Weidman, Lebanon; Isaac G McKinley, Dauphin. 15th Dis’t, Henry Welsh, York ; James-Gerry, York. 16th Dis’t, Samuel E liench, Juniata; A,;R Wilson, Mlthin. 17th Dis’t, Oco W Brewer, Franklin ; John Stewart, Cumberland. 18th Dis’t, Bobt P Flentken, Fayette; Isaac Hugos, Somerset - 19th Dis't Hon Job Msnn, Bedford, Hon J M Burrell, Westmoreland. 20th Dis't, Thos Cunningham, Beaver ; Rich ard Dpnelsan, Washington. .. 21stDis’t, David Lynch, Allegheny ; Matbow I Stewart, Allegheny. STdßis’L Arnold Plomer, Venango; Jas E MoFarland, Crawford. ? -■ 23d Dis’t, Jas L Gillis, Elk; Joseph T James, Warren. ■ ■■ ■ ■ • ;-~r u .- 24th Bia't, Alfred Gilmore, Butler ; Dr J-For ney, Armstrong. The yeas and nays on the adoption of the above report were called for, and tbe resnlt was as folr lows: Yeas 07 1 Nays 3. A nnmber of gentlemen declined to vote. Mr. Hugaß, -of. Somersett, Chairman of the eommltteo on resolutions, submitted a series of resolutions, which was adopted. [ The ksolu tlons wHI appear to-morrow.] After some diaensaion on tbo regolntion sub mitted by Mr. Reilley. Mr. MoCalHster moved that the Convention dO now proceed to the nomination of a candidate for Canal Commissioner, which was adopted. Mr Winchester nominated Robert R Little, of Wyoming. Mr Ross nominated Gordon F Mason, of-Bradr ford. ■ . - ,-A:i Mr Lynoh nominated Wm SearlgM, of Fayette, Mr Stytea nominated Mr. Fry, of (Lehigh. Mr Sanaom nominated 1 F 5 V . Mr jackaon-nomtnateScharlea adelphia. f Mr Clothierhomlnated. ThomaaH Forsftb, of Philadelphia. - f' ’ 5 .. • Mr Lambertonrnominated J B Bratton,Af Cum berland. ' / ; •. Mr Weilcr nominated D B Kurtz, of Berks. , Mr nil! nominated Jacob Hecic, of Franklin. ; Mr Reynolds nominated Henry LMott, of Pike. - Mr McFarland nominated John Criswell, of .Huntingdon. • Mr Bartlett nominated Alex S Feather, of [ Philadelphia. ' - ! Mr nominated Wm Fegtey, of Berks. ■ Tho nomlnationa here oloaed, andthe Conyena 1 tion prooeeded at once to balloting: . yjnsT jeattoT. • ■ Robert R Little rooeiyed 1 yote. Qordoh F Mason- : ' ' 20 ' “ William Fry ' " ® " F BWest “ Charles Brady “ , l~ , WmSearight “ s |j " > Thoa H Forsyth “ • JB Bratton “ « DBKotti “ f ‘ Jacob Heck . " | , John Cammmga “ H L Mott ” ® John Crlawell “ * I Alex 6 Feather " “ ‘‘ Wm Fegley “ & There being nojoboioe, theConTentlonproceed ed to a second- ballot. The name* of Means. TVest, Brady, Forsyth, Kurtz, Feather and Feg tey we withdrawn. 1 SECO3JP BAIXOT. ' Robb R- Little received 1 vote. Gordon F. Maaon, « 83 •< William Fry, “ J® “ William Searight, •• 43 « J.B. Bratton, « « , “ L < JoeobHedls,, , * _ , t - JohnCummuigS, “ - . . ** - r - ' t , .~ . v .~-" 5 ■- -' v ■ "■ V. •• -,. ,* . ' ‘ * * *S*f • " <• " , 74 rAiiSv.V Wi-:ih^ And there being no choice the Convention proceeded tpa- third-baHot,.Thenamea of Mcsam. Little and Hcok were withdrawn. ‘ TEtaiJ EALIOt. Gordon F. Mason received - 37 votes. Willlsm Prs. <• « ' . d k William Seoright, *■ »- « J. B. Bratton, n , 14 « John Cummings, . *« “12 “ H. L, Mott, “ 9 «< Stilt there being no choice, the Convention proceeded to a fourth ballot. The names of -Megsrs. Fry.and Cummings were withdrawn. EODBTItBAtIOT. ' Gordon P. Mnson received ‘B7 votes William Sesright, « 77 “ John B. Bratton, « » “ H.L. Mott, ", -^lO And WILLIAM SEARIGHT, of Fayette-cottn ty, having received a msgority.of nil ttie votes oast, was declared duly nominated for the ijffioe of Canal Commissioner. < On motion of Mr. PatTT,slr. Seasioet wos then declared to be the unanimous choice’oftho Convention. 4 Mr. Hiest then offered resolutions returning the thanks Of the Convention to the Hon. Wm. Hopkihs, president of the Convention, for the i able and dignified manner in which he.’premded -over its deliberations; and also to Isaac G. Mo? Kiwiet, Eag., Editor of the Democratic Httion, for fnrnishing the ponvention slips otr whieb to record the yens am? nays. _ - 'After the adoption of these resolutions, the President, Mr. Hopsiss,aroße, flnd rfltnrnid- his thanks to the Convention. *, ' r [Wo are-compelled, from Want of epacis, ter "omit-Mr.-JI'A remarks, WevriU-lay them-btfore onr renders to-morrow.] - < On tnotion, thO 'Convention- then'adjounied; tine dit , __' "" l CESTUAt. J.W. King—Tlu:inceliDeDf-i!io..CcniriilAa'getaUojruf FneDd«of IliinffarT.wllf bo ,iui4f«s»«l;.bifsr,-J '"W. Kiiu-. el Bev. VVeti’v Cbareh.truwrrfloor,) BmilliEeli itreel, near Sixth, at 71 o’clock,'Uiti evening-;...: . -taMS W ID* Wnnteil.—A few Mcn. lnhecome Agenta for one of the best lnsUmuonsin Amevieai -None out those; who caugiVtf good t«fereoc«*,*B id botineM copacity.ncedepply-. Tueachaioreposse’'- cd of ihe ibrexolnf-reqQisiuoni* coaiiemonerauoa bo ffiven; Apply al feb37 . doraer of Timd and-Snuthfielde . Kmnklln Fire ln.urane* Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the As,er» of the Company, on O Janosinr't. 1 1S5i, published Incodfcrnmy n»iih the. nrovi»ionV of the Sixth Becuonof>lhe;Aelaf Awemblyi. or April sili,t34i. - Beiog firet moittatea,-well aeeorea, free. ©rgToofld* rent, in the city naacounijr of Fhiladelphia»except. *20450 inMontgomery^BnciLS,SchayiMUi an&AltegheT. nycoonUcs/Penoaylvanla, *957,513,01 RSAU ESTATE, S Purchased aL tiadet.inort-iV- v .ffageCiniOSj-VIZS ' EighthoosesandlotSj7obf 153fcetvOnAd - • '*ouAwojtcarnerofChe*lnuinndSehuyl? kiitSJxAat* AfiomehnU lot, 47 by 71 rrtt.onthOTiocth sidebf Spmen«t.,weet<>fEievenA; A' Wa« a«tr ibt,2l-7 by lira ftet.oii'weal -tide of Penn ftqaaTe sooth aide.Highs*. Twohouu:# fcnd »©tir,eaeblfiby SO feet,on fomUaide of Spruce sUnaar Scuaylkiil Seventh- Five beaus eacb 17-3 by.9o fcfelf, , No*. 1 31,183.1 U 5 137« and 131, DU*yaauJ Thteo hooves and lot, 49 by 54 freshen «su i fiowh orpme;;j A tot of krotmd,l7 by 67 feet, dnlhe nor A | east corner of Schuylkill* pronl .and • .Spraectts* - ‘'---v- ....v-id A house and lot. 18 byjlOO.feet, on south.: Aide of PHbert »t, : weti of schaytkilt j Seventh.. • •. v, Hotel and loft 50 by Bl feet, on the sooth* i eatt corner of Chesirmt and Bench sis.. Five hotf«es and 10|,4:S byBSfeet,tm the - north «lde df George -?t.j w«?tof Aahtap i Seven hoosoaHftdlonStfbylrtfwT* on ine ea«( side of-Beachtiyeoutb of Chestnut i • Akottaeand job'l&hV &U Fiiz-'i Watar.lt*»eMlOfNi.«Ak i -V::'-V-:. ; r,i- ■:/, j LOANS. Temper? Loans on eoilaicrat securities,, amply «eettttd, *lO,OOO Ata&lioose Loan/five pcccent (w-1 ■ teres* on J ' . * I 200 Shared Bank of Kenmcty. I 17 do 1 Nounern Bank of Kentucky. | ]OO do Gtntar-Bmfc of Tennessee; 13 do • fcnvpraneeCompany o» Ac Stale ] J or Pennsylvania. i 200,. do Railroad Compa ny^ 37 do ■ Fonaneretal andßftiiioad Uunc Bank of VieksbtMgh-*; 3GO: do* Pena«)!Uariit K«iUou4 Co. i 9) do;; fianUta J-Ve Insurance Co.yi d do<.Mercantile Library Company..! 10 do. .Schayikili RmlrraJ Company.j Notaiandßitia Recotvahie* . . w....- UnsettledPollies,.. . -... \ Merchandise, . _ _ • ?;v.3WSS;6|If Cnshiahaad* pf Ageni*»< . jtf,oa? 79 • ByorJcrpf ibe. BoaiJ. , . &1,**4,331) M * ■•' CHAItMtS C. DANKER, I’rtudeM ' Atteei-'CituflUs O. LUsctss. SeereUry. , .. .f i O COPKIS, Agent, tt Nonh cost corneT orThirriaßfl Wood »ts. CbarttenCo&l«. TIIR CllMlTlfciHd COaL. COMeANVare now pro-: inrtd lo eonuoct for and to deliver atiheir whan, i APKec’s Ko£l*,} two ond a' half miles below jurgbv fromten t»> iwenly thr>p?ao4 bu-shelsof eoshpur day. Purchasers nirn»shttieirowo l*oai§. *• The Coal la of superior quality'.andcarefully m ued. The price:t* fued at 81, rer ton* oJ SHG pounds-* scale weight—five per cem.being allowed.forlcnA.irt .shipment, or (urutl lurther. notice) 95 c£sis r«o£ TON A7C&AT. *■ , :• This Company h*ts facihuea forloadlngcaual boats, fUi luma. &c »lorthe market* . v Apply art&e.btfce, qi thu wharf. • ■, THOMAS M’ELRATH, v Tnarg:?tawf3w President Cbarticrii Coat Company • FRO’the- Honorable the Judges of tho Courior General -i QiiflfttrSessions of the iVaco in and tor UieCounty ' of J Gilchn«t, rf tbe First-Ward, Fin* faargb, m the-Counly aforesaid* humbly shcwetb, Thai your petitloaer hath' provided himself with materialsfor the noedmmodauon of travelers and oihers, at bis dwell* ing boosetu the ui Ward aiorestud; ai>d prays that yoar Hohora oriU bo pleased to grant lum a Ucenseto keep a pabUd house orenwtftwmnenr. And yourpeliliouer,-as in duty hound, will pray. JAM.ES GluCHHlSib. l We. the subscribers, citizens oft he Ward afbifcsaid do certify that the above penuoner Is of gwd repuie for houestyand lerapecauce, and ts.wcll providedwiikboaae. room and conveniences for the accommodation anu lodg-, lag of strangers and travelers, and thafbild-tavern U ne* ■ Jatnes' Crhiiford, Allen .Cordell, Johtf B. Whttf» A II: Copeland, v Jtihes Kennedy, X DBrin)UevJohn'AVdlocl& Wm Gorman;James Gray, 4lhst, Tbos ColUnsv ;fI ; C; Boffum P Htchohoiv finaiSS» ri'Oaiellonorabtejho JudgMortn? CourtoCGcnetul £ Quarter Session* of thenacaiaand forth* County. Of Alleghwiy j , - The of J> CiQne»,'Of ,tfpperSi; Clair town* ship, Conuiyiafore^aWfluunhly.shaweUi,-ThMyourpn,- tinoqet kail; for.the.ac* commod£froa of'travelers and<.Qihar»* at his uureliiag houM»iD'lkftio«rn»Wna(browiidr.aad;.prayBtaatyour Honor* will bepleasea.to grant him aUceasoto Jceep a, public kooEe of.entertainment . And yoar pcuuoner, aa iO duty bpnad, will pray;. - pANI EL C. JONES. . , ■ ■ We«rhesubsenbers»cUi*en»of Ihe.tawnship aforesaid, 4a certify ihatthe above petuloner.U of pooa.;jenate for. honesty Andtemperan6e.and Uwell provideawttlihoaae room and convenieneesfor ihe accommodation sou lor#* ii gof strangers and travelers, k aud that said .tavern. ii ?X?SS*»ioiepli,CrfUg;Jonaihin’'M»dd!eiWj«Tih, Jno Bernster.WmKerr. James. Wiseman, WmwKeandj Joshna Stevens, Joseph ATGregor, David Poster, H p^gTmm, John Seville, Wm Mathfrland* "ImarSfli* fOthe Honorable tQeJudge* or the Court ol General ■ Qaarjer Sessions of-the Eetce iaandfor ihe&maty ° f The S peuSwi of II W. florbaeh, of the towmbpof Wiilrtos, in the county afbrtsaidrhaobiy'Bhetyeth,-*; TOat yourpeuuonerhath.provided himMirvnmyaHUe*: vialsforthe aecommodoiion'of .o{her*>at: his dwelling house Jn the township aforesaid, turf.prays that-your bepleased.to gratuhitn a Ueense, lokoep hpublic house of entertainment. ."And your per iltioner.wfn duty bound, jfORBACH ' 'We,‘tfce*ubMiribers,eitl*easof thetpwiisTiip aforesaid;, do cerufythat the above petiuonetjs of good repute Jdr : honesty and temperancei and is •weU:prp.viue puts for honesty and temperance,and ie woUprovided : i with bouse room and conveuen£e% for thaACcomtnoda*. tlott and lodging ofereangeri that; said tavern U necessary. r - •> s .EU]ab Saltoir,'3ani l ss v G'' Arbuthuoi, Hear? Osborn, - Arfoire Narpla, J Jt£rCr&wfoTd,T&amas:Gaidner» John Allender,J d pXighlcapv\VmCbamber v -JaraevFloyd, Wn MHaysjiJ AlMmitand. > - (snarStf*.* ’ ' ; (Gazette cop v.and cbapgepost.>- y . TOthe.lfouorahJe.ttuJ Judgesof-thefJoart-of Xleueral: Quarter Sesstonaof iheTeace in and for the County : ofAuegbenyr The petition of Jaoea tiynch,of Fourth Waro, PUS* burgh, in their county -aforesaid, hombiy ahfiweibrr’ ibat your petiiloner- hatb provided himself vrtth. juaienal* for the aceommodauoa of-Ttravelera.-ana., outers, bU dwelling house in: the Word aforesaid,aitdprpy*Uiat. yoar HonoravnU bepkased to granr hlro a Itcenst?4o ■ freep'apubliC'hotfsß : ofentertaiainbni* .••And.-.ypor,p^t»f *“«» n m dutjr bound, will prey, jaM£S LyNO „ - We, the subscribe.., etnzena of the aforesaid Ward, do cerufy Ibat (ho abtvc petitioner is ofgood repo to dor honestyand tempo rane», and » L :wellp.rovlaeil.:witb hotue room and conveniences tor the acconunoilation and lodgiag of stranger, and traveterei and inai sald tavern is necessarVe . - e»U. , Shane,p,WSmilh, John Wannnv Andrew^aokman,- famesJiAJenifr, Rnbt Aiulereon, Michael Poly.—fj.nnuelc- - imanl 1)1 SILK BOSIVBIB —A. A. Masos S Co. have jnat openedanoilier let of ItiehSiil! llonneiß.i ght oolote. -THE FBUnßff-Fresb tloaaeberrle.iKlnibaib.’jfniuffi’h jr ch«tie.,roT«aieby w.A.srcluao Acer, mats Grocereandlealttalera^ r-vHIEffCttEaBIESANDmJMS) - ‘ 1/ do .Peaahe«,o«tMand aspared; «£ ' - mats w, A-amvaa sea, sau4Wn?«, - • »'-£Zx iE l^^ m smssS^SSb^ t .. j l_, V v . t '",: : >-. _•* .-,. «.' -v ' .•;•"• '- /7.'K-'-«:'i;? i '{r?"S»;.i'*;j*ir!' i ‘^ ,; ?-"s®§s | «/©i | i^'‘%iiif£'aS7'^?§®i3lsi; ■ ■-; -.,\ - -<"'' ' iS '*>** - - - '%-.■' ■ '- .: >S>?s;Ssfe \ V T , V S ,-•-- »>;?£•,'« %f _ v. ,-•, *?•' : - • v amusement r r * t ~ Grtulntf of Pan undliMgliUr I AT MASONIC * 'FOR TWO NtaJITS-OWIiT! AfIrONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, Man* BIS, ' JWL and*Ui,tBs3. Mura Mt« faosrt*. ommS£ “ occatfon ha wimUnsirateggreat variety of FHttrt KB, »/ FOLLIK3 and FOIBLES! milt queer, qaunt, dulal- . cal, quid and qttturelaojnc people, iiuetipefeed vUII „ Musical Sketches, weMnl>o*ttrips f *fiije irareleM, old isaida, learned ignorant* womett T youngr children* cun otts^aw;c,ia£*sf 7 jfenilmenl&rfifilaEs and trtUtk 3 * iagtane masic, All sorts of qaeer voices and curlou* - t iaeeSfpassing-rapidiylntoaH sons of people, little boy* i QtßcfaQoLHtmg&ri&tt.Btagera,Qi]&& little o£ everythin? } B-hA everybody**. •. - -<+ ’* t ': -:Asr : ill ilI,.'?U!, Feople ; the - ' -t." u*\ ,-«*!}' Fhifgßamc Feopic; the L* ,^ 0 ! e of * jjtofcume- Dupwiiicra, do. { I ami atuie “«>;• W JU£l. on mm3AV BFXXipk March 8.- Single Tickets, Me ttemleman and tmLgdiea, S(. For gnenTthtpiiadital ttowls.Miislrd&l'BookSjores ‘ fPjjrf « 7 n’clock PcrfAmMce com tteneehal So’clock, ,„ ' , fataiB j.; wCiraccgte ' V.. • A GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAC, MUSIC—Con wMcbhnve never beenpetfonneiia fliU city nwttriti niramemai ■weliaa of Sir? PEASK-m Ae sieHodlsj Epteopnl Cburcb.eoroer or SniHh field and Seventh elrreu.on TOESDA Si MtrehAib, coimneirelng atTo’ctoelr. p. U. ' TwiuJ.2s cents each—{Children half pncets-tobehad at at A H English* Co ’9 J uniat 9. Kißher’e ShotStore,H3S tibenyoteet. Jbino will bs furnished from the Wnreroanr of - ■r■- ■ s H. Kleber. - ' , . M ■* t» t; »H*l\ <<. 1 f r\K HART’3 V>GITrABLJ?TESIRACT HOC Pm. , .«J,—Tii&,ostflmskmggnccgSßwWch,hns nlleitdgd Hie - i uSe-of ftr-thcfcuw of EpHipilo Tfts. J orPßllirt Cf*mtfcC/v.: ;:y; tmirraUed-oud alone i* soother reliablejrenre—* & i v foMaJe*Vy« v ~ * v i mate h 3.-WATE]aarAN"* gQKg. I |?lli4SSr>lSDbx?. nstortftl al*aa,oE cicn BBtf Sepnsurjr ..; U irsnd* WindanrGlisj, forsaleby _ , nuuG ”, UP. WATRKfttAPTQf 80^3 JpOUACCU—A iarge-aiidgeneralaaßOrtmentoCss, 85, ■t-audpoundlaraps,of popular-Btchmond and Lynch* brandf raauaruci&Tea-Tob6ccpr Teceivtd direct cobsignmeiU and fora Ole. at. i' - redac.e PUdfcorglij TTAS Joat' T s 20Q do Crcwu » do; ,X ■* j PQ Centre Pieces . ~ , * * J 6IARBLKPAPK&i fat PahJicHallf, of every description with -amiable- Colnnme, 'Capo Baseband r i All Of which with* gold LOW. ot BAGS, J. SBIDLE, v ioais.2m Sfliiih6eld streetiPiilAburgfr,- Xtrßm&W* COMPANY —A few , It jtSnfrs of jfcia and.'profitaMe' , £tflck for ate in»c*| ■*• Ax \viLKl,\fl A CO. co e- - . 1 <* » - • tWt. cBitJ77 ?S nrtO- £■ —Twenty Asreirof *fcnbiH L 018 mile of ia a goad G&iJner.at. a totr raie. If appifcauon be tmarSf lA> WILKINS & CO. IIEMOTALr JD. WllX!ASJ3:v#«Clovjheve removed 4o ft 0.122 ' , : 0. Wool slreet. whieh s t‘3'ibree nn&-Co YfCPit St T Css7 81 ■ , W^Si * -s' r 4c,ci i» QFRIW StUMU&S-A. \ MAStltf ACo have*ju t O, P chived ftp \ opened 40 ehr*wts Spnng Ribbo'ns) mmi and *npettor styles. a•■ *. s matO StLKS A2VU riNS ~‘Jo?t )'or , eiVftJ ovcr sb , precea -; i. :b|ftefc i Silb«m)d'.Bftt Cftaftl9 r iUny.Bonnet.U'DdfFltt--ftH-rv>v,v: rerweSiltsKif every \ytdi!i'ijrtd «o*or. * ■ *> A-A MASON - man* t Cfagd CifiTatfeet s*rffe?» .-.T Ai A«,MA-SON ACo.yiycpjnpjleAe as-' tl soptraoat of Oen-icm9« , 7i l’!au v t'ljaiiaa Cfavatsw luotfl - * i - v««, ~ T JUIfP SI'ItLNU MAaON £,xo. I Li have received l&ca&ea of P, Alien*-Sdn spring VrrnU « )> . i > .«4 . "lourS Oabtaet* Uy tJio X Rii'seirs Ca*nueUs dissolved. • Woanucfpale.trocj- r : blP»i .;!u tUe mead unit U i-lioa'iV-be 'rafljimbereitbat • >/; -v Uai sprm s :.B£oefr,or*owJsf * : bntv:.:;; J fii-'JfiftSlock<»f:Mennndߣ>i!ir-jatljrinadaelouiuigi«s V ' complete and will be added to ilmly. - t With the' do»crtn'»rin«ton-ofmaln.la!ning tlie previous reputation‘‘dC his establisJinlortuvafi to-inatenal, work manshift aod BradeTaterptfcen-he invites uhe public ta . : caU and examine; NA©&arge*for*howm*r*owU£«iJ: 1 78 STB&JJM PLSASB. matG , 71 Smnbiield aearDismon&aller CABPETS. On. CLOTHS, &C,' -»- reefttviifftrslm! openinv.anhe -Cilil'i---.• \J PET WAUEnoVSR bf XV. MH3LTN?OCK, ■Fnnnh*treet,coroprialflgtho'RfCnEBT r ftcdlaATEBT w SPRING BTVLESr < Steam Boats or llonse vw give u* a call, hs yep Will sellai puces kot. The ItocV commiseaitt pact the rdl^lni?vatl«uet: :: ' Rich YtfvettUe Carpets; . , , - do ’■Tapfrsiiyßrussel*Carpets£ e \t' i Z ** do English and American Brussels CarpflU) Eictra-super three ply imperial - doj- Sppcrfinb r nip 1 de v * 1 do, Carnot; wifjdoyvlFoManitV*’ " * Patent TapeatrynAdoy^^'TransnftrpntShadea; Fine Ingram do* do; Satin Damask* -• Common do' 7 » 7 Tier* x Ycmum Blinds, VcnibaaTapestry do,* *■ RtttfHmJsi 1 .Twilled Vemtiaii do; PianoCovera, * Plain . ■:. do’,-.f^ 4 do; List and Rmr do; do Mats: Chonm&andT)XAed.Rngs; e SheepskinDoorMata; do ido JDoprMats»AdelufA *do dor . ALB(WJIIj CLOIHSrOC alVwidths, from. Scinches* 1 - lo2Sreet.whichwillbe.ChtU> Atony aizgdffnn. oeV»subttl» IroariT XV, M'Ct.TNTOQgr^ JMMolntion sf'Pinntnujb. , “ . rrillEpar.nonaiinluibcitneilsliiilhitWeen !bo under, i «ign*d t linlHsCuroCHmbttOthi inVte Hraa,'Sari -neBj,nndeMlifii»mft:Rn4«!ylcofilfeJ»et.t.&SlDoj»ai, is this dfcydts3olvcd,by mauz&i r.onsfcnt— * ’ GEO 11. KRVSfcB, , EWJIAaEMiiIWHVEtiti.- Pitlsbsrgh,March3,l3si. >“ ’<■-*- -- Tho buslneuwi!fbi3'-Ccmlintie4-by : Gto.U. K*TSZtt, ' s?bo alone,is authorized to-condcl anil recplvft ail jno nies due lo !Qiti firm. AU debls doe by ihe firm will ba Tstlid tiyiho undefygnetL GEO. 11. KEY3EB- PlUsnufß li/March 3. • tl3flS& ■fSEEIEFfOK.THK SUFFtißlMi.—ljet payarfu U eyery one afflicteijtry tte sirtoa there ia in Wells’*, Magic' Si:engilietttng;-P!asjeir, a certain remedy Jra __ rcnlde,caoghs. ibeurQal!snr,broncr.uis,[Heutaay,neuraU S'a, psruam ibejide, baskibreasr,‘ot.ngy,atber part o£ e body. Afro, aorr.s.catvl'ruiset i spj!tiiis,Jaulj;ne;r.r, ■ . felons, sulfJoiuu.YrJmeswirUiilt: Pticc *3-cents hl bot. roraaleat fmatl) ® SMITHFIEIrD BP. ’Mill Purnuwag Eitavitluantb ' C'TKAJ'tENOINESjaSfU-BOILERa, on band and 0 grade to ordet.’onihait npilce,-- A Saw and Floor MiltCgitlngsrof tiir kinds,‘onhind and nude lo’oraer qaiatcguesof Wheel PauerrWTiltrilsied Spina iUantf.Mlt£fretis, French Ban, MiUßioitesy-wulvi sttiid-aniifiiigtinaaßyc*,. ..■..’ at redsced prices., laareiHU! Mi't SJodea, pUarzes; HaUmg..Oloih! I waTranteil.naaliiy,-at vrry bfwprjces; Screen Wire t Mill Setters; Bslimfi'Conf and-Cifl) Grinders. < ■■ “ tull’a Patent French Bnrt Snint Mills, n*ed th WIN «anb _ A Itfobie’e wlu seiifnn naan], lower than lira name quality can be narchnsAil /oratanyottieyloiaMisHm-ni la ihraCity’and atlrasr -from 2d to super eenfbeloW the old £otnhjnatlo.npri, tcea. L - {main/. ffl MAEEMBvI; \WTIUL be reeetyearhr fir*l t Oifial Boat' nxtnral,. 1 • W large amok f of Valr. Paper, Window-wrrtaini nud Flti B6ar4 PtunTvJhlc” w,li beaoUatjreducedprice«,hv' - l.m > u . ■ WAETEB Pt HABSjIAtu ? 1 maid ' < - ~ rl. mss Wood rtreal " 111116 r-Bh.Bl Wtnetatraet. \j mars <- ■« AKMSTBOtW ter*^7 'few , , eara^rofgiith.mCLiheiiyiinteti,' i Dfflerßaimet*<;iß« wm>t ti umlnMneft nt 1 r A. MASOy ACQgdEt ars■. .9 aBstf2lß9,