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Casa oar minister tit list place, a Stone n. . .--r-V--'- j",~~~ T ° T , I gets up wood for winter, Reraemhcr, lave, tiet ihla, “ f Mb WJilums, «f BiUP*' The Kooto I» on AsrilneitloihetSrdlioos6»bOTo3" r 5f a,brld e !; ’ * ‘ J Xi'l £n\te ™Of An Temple of Peace, as a g m ' ii&iSS*' &".U-I S , a " J '* '"‘''’l&JiT '• -' LIM to the Woshinßton Mouument now being erected WAmet & nmliph.Editora a ttfSffli&ow, ..Sl'eep. .nher SKS7 home, C aU and .ee theggHggg * ' .. . t . ’ f r at the National Capitol. This act which ia an ■.. , r m srt«d to ihe primer CamltTwUl bemanSred loorderot^ oW *»»d ■• ' P 4 nnboueht and unsolicited testimonial from«for- PITTSBUEQH: „ The gm.o one she’d d.e.o.ave InsuTanCff Company of rittsbUgll. b^Vl'p o »L,*whoh W - 'vx. pV*i4 seiTCd upon by a smair portion of our citizens DEMOCRATIC TICKili. And'rettle up-I guess She cho e tor her l«ioyed boy Cargo IlUlu, ]N street, Cheap PubUcailon StMe- f | f°r tie purpose of calling public meetings, and bob pbesidsnt ov~Titß united statss: , v ' a ftlio. The source of tight and hfe and )0> Mtutori*. *SSSS6fcSiSS XS'2b%& t‘*,* * ,fAMESBUCHMAN, 325if?3~~““* «. i H:“SSS”- ?!E8 “ , " : “ , “‘ I . - 1 asssfew-c . ’'7 Spirit of intolerance ona ~_j .- _.vp w \j o have? ITT _ TT T a tit • d TT t-W P * » l r at fln Boben Danlapr/ f > FrancisSelfers, ..< that canncl fall io plcasc cash bnrchoserSf Ail our E--V ■■ ■■ 'v.'^r-• :■• •■?. proved' Though bont W 1 L L . K 1N ° > A Tl,«he“oalhttoree’ fd“«d“&le«,n, work i, warramedrOar JB „ - £ a*°sr£!*i«». ST^^tT^sus-^--r- ■• -- ■ ««aaau.* - . SrS.SS'SS“S. Tr ,i-i«i COT, WILLIAM SEAKIGHT, ’SSSBX3!..!S “ | . »»»?"»« MBBisseauw ? ./.; •. .o* f p'° “tl t w i NATIOKAI EEHOCRATIO CONVENTION; ’i v / ■-:- ' - eu.— b »» V- ■■- .- :vV’7atO’y roan of the American Bcvolution; the one who • e i^rs4 glided the infant steps of theyoung Bepublio as ~hi ■ did Moses of old the children of Israel, safe ■££ rfijj through the dangers that beset her, and in this * open and emphatic manner are doing jnstwe^to i .“~ t-Sfec^.Washington And his mission ol world-wide ernan- SSltai This is the way in ss.ri';Vv . ed-to therminda of men whose menml nndmpral ft* ' vision is not suffertog a obliquity that deprives s!S@gg^SfiKtfiSF 4 ibem of all the usual means of judgment, and k'/X k'} sets them adrift upon tho seaflf passion and * nrcindice without a rodder or compass to guide No interference is intended, nnd if there •?£ wasrhow is the matter; to be-. ncComplished by '■ -*'■ " this act of honor to theimmortai founder of our i' ' JriAii-v Wilt the fact that, a block has been contted by Oio f ontitf at Rome, or any other pet£T‘o .f Kurope, to the Washington menu &■ f~l , mart make the America*jpeople love lus mem *'‘^•'"3ftS?^£'S,Bri*Es«i'vC-#'v v » ‘ qtv less, or cling with, weakened devotion to the grLtprinciplesot government which ho ostab. . Ushodf Uwillnot be preteaded that such wil l bo the result except by those who are engaged V-C in this movement, and who for the sake of been ' - > v4’«*'>" Xa ingup the fast-dying cause out of which they b*-J - ooht their daily bread, would insult the memory 4 'Of Washington, by pushing them hold notions of 355iS^S*^«S^^/‘a,^|.liJttta>'fesl'J.v. : religious intolerance and bigotry over the very grave of the man who, were ho alive, would spurn with loathing and oontsmpt tho dqo. -trines and the men who promulgate- them,— • ™ :a ”± — —a_ w' 1 A Gambler bynebeti—Scene on tbe Hiia* • j ewarB. of .gamblers and piekpocketa dapingthe ' * trip, at the same timo informing them that sev oral of the fraternity were on the boat. This made the Californians extremely cautions, and X wary of She approaches of their fellow passsn. £ 'S>%~ " -eefSr , -S-i * *■ Somp distance above Memphis, this man, Wil ?%.&} , iameon, who had tried every means tojograti • ; 353 :: 7v--'''?•■ * ate hjmaeif with -tho Galiformnns, and finding every project faUcd, aUempted, to induce one of '£&§- P a the gold, diggers to visit a state room in which f he s”d a female disguised,in male apparel was concealed, tf his effort also Eailcd, bnt Snallyhe was persuaded to visit Ws state room to try a fe; bottle of fine brandy. He drank some of theli* {-SirP 'J7;j quor. whiffiLalmost immediately-made him sick, and fie rushed into the cabin crying oat that ho ■ was poisoned, ■■■ -i'J * - .It appears that tho liquor had. been drugged «e®kviw® ‘Mt vl with morphine.' The Californian, after Ins to - covery'from the effects, of the drug. Attempted, to shoot WilUomspn..t»ith.a pistol, and'pnjsued , him all over the.bpat the Captain interfer^i, r-x Ori » and pacified the passengers, by telling them he - would set Yiillinmaon on shore at the first oon- MStofli landing- The boat stopped at Hickman and the passengers then took the law in their own hantla.-aad sehiog their victim, proceeded tothe. woods, Ucd him up to a tree and gave . him jisfy-*'Mn lashes on his bare back, and turned him loose. Our informant states that evety’blow brought the blood from the poor wretch, whose-screams could be heard a mile ifPEHMgmlfsC-7 ''SFf-tyA The man Who was thus summarily dealt with was-represenud to bo rather tall, end genteelly dressed, with a scar on the end of hts nose, as -jf a Bma u piece had been taken off, This fully Kn the description of a gambler of *it> » ■“ - name of “Jj!f. Wiffiamson,” who ,ts w«U knoßu t 'ln'thiscity, having formerly,Uvfdthere. —£nt. mstimfflm&gamM ' ■ Oia mira* WintcTv 9mmrn\ fc ss-slfS^. ■fisl ■ MM -. ftfiirii' v -: f -=K ■ 4 lltfliL 'mmi ■ S r - X- c -;;''v r 5-£ l~'t •*, Y“• 7-St? / ft " ~."t, t-\rk r s<- - r In lC64thocoldwiissointeii9«.iiiat>tfie'Ehames was'covered with ice sixty-ogs.. laches-thick-. ' Almost all the birds'perisbtfdi ■ 1n'1692 the-coM was. sp escesaive tbot tho •famished Wolves enterei Vienna aadt-recovere
  • i TbeZoydec Zoo was-frozen over. .»0d thousands, of peoplqywont oven it. And all thelakssin "England ffoion.- • In 1744 fhe • very cold.H Snow fell in fortugalt o-t> 0 £ twenty-three feet an a level.' . ■ t0.1761r fi d 1765-tho wmtwawere very severe ■ and.oQl.' , i; Eoglandi'the sttoaggst ale, ex - pos"ojj to the air in a glass, was coverOA^tithice to 1776 the Danube bore ice five feet ■ Vienna. Vast numbers. of feather and finny l774jmd 1776 were uncotn army- . ... - .... PlougliiJtff 1 11 Green Crops, Jp «t °« r «P a bushel of buckwheat . Mowed by sowmg h£f 6lgoaa Boon BB g^sflsssagSS riomt of onr correspondent, appends the follow made by the writer,thateoUs intended.,to.p® fitored by the,ploughing in:ofgree& for ttst purpose. Bhonld ho deeply ploughed nna oabsoiled-before the planting of the green tirpp, •and thus enable the Toots to travel-the greater depthond.fnfhishthejnorganie constituents, of tho sahsoil ito the plants, which in their decay . places them in the surface soil. The deeply to aerted roots of the green crop decay in the-snb- Boil and retnrn to Its orgamo matter from the atmosphere, and'thus the bgi! becomes deepened * os well as unproved in quality. «to somelotalUies the ploughmg m of green 'crops may be dispensed with, when mncV.'previ onsly decomposed by the salt and lime mixture, leaves from -the.' wood, or - other cheap orgunlo -Bubstances can be procorod, but in sueb practice : snßsoil ploughing should be resorted to for a inpplybf the inorganic constituents, and the • deepemngof the soil.” .. ....... ...... glcknesiat Surinam and Pernambuco. late accounts from Surinam state that the velltftr fever, or black vomit, visa still, prevalent thereVcarrying off numbers, particularly new,,coders. » „ _, ' . , .letters from Pernambuco, to .February 410, state that yellor fever was quite prevalent -anting the dapping there, ©m bark SuUqte, pfcicb had sailed for New York, put back Feb. % vfitH one man dead, and the captain and mate * stoke , - - A4etter from F. W. Cragia, the American TtSOml at Persmatibo, announces the death, of his TO&kky yellow fever, jjn the22d of January. TUB PRESIBESCT. The election -of a competent incumbent of this office is rapidly approaching. The Democracy of Pennsylvania have taken their position in the eontost, anil they know their duty, and they will perform it faithfully. Buchanan is their choice, and for him; and with him, ob their candidate, they will give a majority that will aatonißh tho old Jackson vote.: Pennsylvania has n&w the opportunity to urge her claims and to demand tho right towhioh she is entitled. She has laboredlong and faithfully in the Democratic ranks, and she has never been denied to her duty as the JCeystone of the coun- try;'except when she permitted political trick- j stars to lead her astray. However, with. Bu chanan, she is now safe and will roll up a glorious majority for the Democratic ticket. But, while we felicitate ourselves onthisploa* sant result, we Bhouldhave a feeling of compas sion for onr AVhig cotemporaries- They have all declared themselves for Scott, but, latterly, they I have not said a word in favor of him, and we are informed, by rumor, that they have had a | oantion from head quarters, not to say anything I that would place a stnmhHng block in the way of the man that is now in power. According to I instructions, they are all quiet, and neither the Gazette, Journal nor American dare say who they are in favor of. Tho Gazette would liko to sup-, port Scow, because he is a fighting mon, and it is " bellicose;” tho Journal will go for a nen resistant, just to spite its neighbor, ond the I American will support tho man who is “ likely” Ito bo the candidate of the party. Now, who thiß I man will be, is a question that gives them a great deal of trouble. They deßire to support Scott, but they fear Fillmore, and rather than lose tho pap in expectancy, they are willing to let their favorite take all tho.attooks in tho rear," that tho riding power can pour into him. State after State has departed from him, and not one of I them have noticed the melancholy events They j have been quiet as mice on tho subject, and in I obedience to previous instructions, they havo I cotno to the conclusion that hasty soup will not save Scott, but that Fillmore pap may. help • them. to following this course, they are shrewd oe ■ cording to the lights of 'Whiggerj ; bnt at tho same time wo feel assured that they are group ing in tho dark. They desire to support Gen. Scott, but they are afriud*to say a word against tho nomination of his illustrious Acoidency, Mr. Fillmore. Why cannot some one of the three come out like men ttnd tell who they are for ' The mere announcement that they will support Scott, will not answ«r so long as they show such a deep seated fear o! Fillmoro, and they must change their lime serving cause before even Ibe most credulous of titeir owo party will believe them. Ws want them to " come out, ” and name their We do not suppose that all wilt speak at once, as most of litem appear to hare been asleep for some time .past, but with the opening of spring, we suppose they will come out with the snakes anil show, their colors. The Mint In Sew Vorlb The Journal of Cotimrrcr says every State in the Union has a iltreot interest in a Mint in New York, because travelers arriving there could then deposit there dust and take coin or a cer tificate of its full value, and on the latter the bonks would give them the money without dis count, in onso tho mint has not coin to give them. Banks advancing money without dis counts a new idea in the commercial world, and shows they must be of different stuff in Gotham from Philadelphia. Catch our big neighbor the Girard, doing such a thing, or any | thing else, to help along legitimate business j wants, when there ore so many note shavers who requlro assistance 1 But be this os tt may all the olaimß advanced for a Mint in New \ ork reßt in tho foot that the malt steamers- arrive there.' Now as wo hove before suggested, give those contracts to Philadelphia, and save the expense ef building a Now York Mint, and let Philadelphia 'do all the great and benevolent things whiekNew York promises to do. WoaKS or Distisquished Mbs.— The works of the into John Quincy Adams, now published by bis son, will make twenty or twentyrfive vol umes. The works of tho late Levi Woodbury 'will soon be issued in four volumes. Mr, Ban- | croft’s History of the Revolution, in three vols., wifTbv-fijiished at an early day. non. Tlios. H. Benton iiafetigagcd in writing a memoir of his life and timeß,. in.several voinmes. Hon. Edw. Everett will shortly publish a wort on interna tional law.andtwo volumes of gainqenra. John C;‘Hamilton;-Esq., has lately cimpfetedauedl tlon of nine volumes of the works of Alexander Hamilton, and .two vols. of his life. ggy»The following was perpetrated by Sidney Smith, at a pßrty in Holland House, about tho time Crockford’s club house was burned, upon a lady’s remarking that the money which was lost at their clubs in gambling, would furnish the ladies with jewels enough to danle tbemoßt formidable — « ThouchtleEs dial all that's brightest fade* Forgetlin* quite that knave of spades, The sexton and his sabtt. How foolishly we piny par pans, Women on diamonds ineir hearts, Men seUhetr hearts on cluis.” It is mcntibricd os » remarkable cir* ohmstance tli'at within the past month ice made firmly into Lake Ontario, a distance of three miles from ' the pi?ra to the depth of four in ches Such a thing is not recoUected by the oldest inhabitant, and may noth? eeen again for - a fiMituTV to come. “ ■ ■* : ■ 7 ■ ■— l . " Thimblerig Thistletwate, thievishly thought to thrive through thick and thin, by throwing his" thimbles about. But he was thwariei- aud' thwaoked, and thumped and thrashed with thirty thousand thistles and thorns for thievishly thinking to thrive through thick and thin, by throwing Mb thimbles about Hudson N. Y. Democratic Freemen, relates. that - Newton Gay. who was recently, convicted of a rape upon the person of Sarah Pilling, and sentenoed to ten years in, the Prison, is now declared innocent by the same girl, who swore positively on the trial tliat he wan therdan. I fifflu 1 The Bangor Democrat states that there Tare four feet ofcsnow on a level at ilooeo Head lake, and that the snow between Bangor and _j__ . - that point la piled up inthe road . fifteen feet ■ -MoßTittir auohq OETOBiis,— Witlnn the'fiv? deep, in some places, and for miles it ays on a years which hare elapsed since the commence*- level with the top of the fence-posts, wlth Mexico, thinks of teen have departed this life, » 0 South to dam the -Miaslsslppl ,tt: Worth Maaou, Brady, Kearney, tove, to S issue an antra informing Hamer, Hopping, Belinap, Duncan, Croghan, mfta V*?' fWsßnoooßß t Broofee, UrtmcHe and Whiting, ourreaders of his saoeeßS. THE SATIOSAIz ISTELtiIGEHCEB- This newspaper, which was once so highly ptired by readers of>ali parties, for the dignity of Its sentiment, and the bore for honesty of purpose, truthfulness, and patriot ism, has of late fallen from its high estate, and -the reader wilt now seek in rain throughout its broad calamus for its old Characteristics. The spirit that once animated it has fled, and it now contains very little - But peevish senility, disin genuous logic,' and the evidenoe of a disposition to traduce, -and slander, and villify the friends of human, liberty,- while, at the same time, it has abundance of fair wordß and apologies for the tyrants who are endeavoring to crush to the earth principles whioh should be dear to every Amorican hcart. Wo cononly account for the shameful position of the National Intelligencer, by supposing that it has been seduced by the machination of Austro-Rnssian diplomacy, whioh is undermining the virtue of so many of our pub lic men and journals. Wo can easily account for j the prostitution ofthe Courier and Enquirer of New ; York, for Webb was always a man of easy virtue; but when we attempt to seek for the caußes whioh led to the fall of the old dignified Intelligencer, j their impolicy becomes bo manifest that we are baffled in the investigation. Young men might j drown their patriotism in that Circean cup whioh J is constantly presented at the levees of the Bus- ! sian minister; profligate spendthrifts, like Webb, might give up the noble bearing of American citßens, to wear the collar of servitude, and re gale their appetites with the "wages of a foreign master, or even the patronage of the southern Blave power; but we cannot comprehend how men who have been honored in their calling for nearly half a century should give up the esteem of their countrymen for the sake of Bodisco's epictmaa dinners, or the secret service money of his master. We will not believe that the edi tors of the Rational Intelligencer have loosed the ties of patriotism and polioy to sink so low as Webb, and we leave tho cause of their gravita tion for more astute minds to discover. But, it may be asked, in what consists tho evidenco of the defection of the Rational Intelligencer? To this we answer, in its unmitigated and unwar rantable assaults upon the characters of European republicans; upon their efforts and their kirns; and particularly upon their accredited representatives in this country. Kossuth has been pursued by that journal with a malignity and virulence unparal leled, except by tho Courier and Enquirer. It picks up the meanest slanders against him and parados them as facts, while it wants tho manli ness to publish their refutation, or tho mag nanimity to present to its readere hie imperish able sentiments. In short, the paper has fallen into the degrading embrace of Absolutism ; and it shows no sympathy for the jjnward movement of those heroes or humanity, whoso defiant eyes strike terror into the hearts of tho tyrants of the Old World. It has turned its face towards tho darkness, and its vision is becoming daily more painfully sensitive to the light ; and it blindly pronounces tho bright stare which have emerged from Europe’s dark eky to be mere ignis fatuii, calculated to load the world astray! Treacherous to human progress itself, it can sec nothing to admire in the aspirations of noble minds which are striving for the advancemeht of all that is great and good to society Human development it derides as dream of visionaries; and it would hold mankind in its icy conserva tism forever, for fear that if they were permit ted to be warmed by the divine rays of troth and liberty, they might turn into’ combustible gas and explode! Consequently, wo And this news paper the apologist of the rotten dynasties of Europe, and the endorser of the perjored usur per, Louis Napoleon. U has smiles for the bas tard of nortense, but frowns for the patriot sou of Hungary When a newspaper falls to ex press those emotions which are instinctive in the breast of humanity, the public cannot err in setting it down as aotagonistical to humanity’s interests. It cannot serve two masters. Abso lutism and Freedom. When it has no encoura ging word for these nobio spirits who are tho missionaries of the rights of humanity, and who ore wilting to become its martyrs; but, on the oontrary, bears faiso witness against them, and with equal mendacity utters apologies for the conduct of usurpers and tyrants, then it is time for every patriot to ponder nnd reflect. Liberty seems to bo bidding our brethren of tho Old World farewell, and if her champions are to bo harrossed and vlUSfled, and treacherously dis armed, by those of whom friendship and sympa thy was to bo expected, then indeed she may, like Astrcra, he on tho ove of taking her flight from tho earth forever 1 -» The aiiflailpp l Illver. A paper from Baron Humboldt, on the Misais- Blppi river, baa recently been road before the Academy of Soiences of Pans. It states thnt at Memphis the river rolls away at the rato of 13,709,000,282,791 cubic feet a year. The 2,- 950th part, or 4,000,000,000 oubio feet of this volume is mud. In this mnd are found 82 dif ferent kinds of microscoplo oreatureß, 44 poly gastriquca, 87 phitolUharies, 2 polythnmes, and soveral unformed speoics. The volumo of the Mississippi is nearly as largo ns that of the Gan ges at high water, and two and a half times as j large as that of tho Mile. The proportions of solid matter contained in the Ganges are 567~*ijblo feet in a second , in the Mississippi I*7 oahto feet In a second; in the Nile 131 cubio feet in So that the Mississippi is by far the patest river of the three. Finally, organlo lifo enters in thoiqrbid por tions of tho riverß in the following propbsttans: In the Ganges, animal mlerosoopio lifo ffoqm from one third tbone fourth of the mud ; iuthb Nile, it forms from one twentieth to one tenth , In the Mississippi, it forma from one fiftieth to a thirty-third, giving from two to four oubio feot of anlmated mud, whioh it rolls by Memphis every seoond. , ggy» It is with much pleasnro we learn that Mr S Hardings, formerly reporter for some of the New York city dailies, is about forming a large class in this ofty, in his improved system of expeditious writing, oalled Jehonelic Slcno qraphy, or the art of writing representatives of syilablic sounds, by means of little macks and dots, which, by change of position, with refer ence to the line, are made to represent the sounds of the voico ; with about one twelfth of the la bor of the common writing, and as easily read. According to Plutarch, the only speech extant I of the great Plato, was seoured to posterity by I means of a similar system, invented and taught by Cicero • and it is well known that Brougham, the English statesman,— Diokens, the “greatest I living Novelist,” —and Kossuth, the great Orator of the day, are adepts in, and use this art oou- I stoutly: and we can assure those who will de vote three evenings to its acquisition, that they will find it one of the few, out of the many sub jects of popular lecturing, that really “will pay.” See advertisement in another column. Bgjb. A- Machine for the printing of Be Lames, has been iuvented and put In operation in Pro vidence, that wilt print twelve colors. This is going beyond any other maohiuo hitherto made Sr the same purpose. , Let the .Yankees alone m doing anything which will “pay." About three fifths of the children in New Jer sey do not attend schooL Common schools, in that State, oost annually about §260,000, and they are kept open on an average, aDoni nine months in the year. Among the flow of'memorials to the Legisla ture we understand, says the Harrisburg Tele graph, there will be one from the officers and employers on the Bjsnnsylvauia Railroad. The Farmers of Ohio have received this sea son over three millions of dollars for the wool crop. - A The jury hove awarded N. P. Willie $2,500 for damages sustained by him from the assault upon his person by Edwin Forrest. All evidence to show Forrest’s provocation, Willis’ conduct in his house and the language of his paper, was ruled oat. The Boston Post thinks that Senator Rhett, of South Carolina, gives in to the “higher law,’’ in putting his refusal to'challenge Clemens upon the ground that he is a Christian. The lower law, that no member shall bo called to account for words spoken in debits, is not thought of. Lady Bulwer Lytton continues to acouse heT husband of plagiarism, and oalls him “the great Bombastes of the press.” The bark Patrick Henry, which cleared from New Orleans for Providence, R. 1., last week, with 1,363 bales of cotton, took fire at Belize, was scuttled and sunk in 18 feet water, and is probably a total loss. Mr. A. A. Hall, who spent nearly a year in San Francisco, looking for a site for a Custom House, received $lB uday, and came home with out having done anything. The Legislature of Vermont, at its recent ses sion, enacted a law forbidding the employment of conductors, engineers, brakemen, or switch men, “ who shall make use of intoxioating li quors aa a beverage.” If any Company within the State foil to comply with the requirements of the law, they aro liable to a prosecution, end a fine of from $3OO to $3,000. A jour tailor, from Virginia, visited Cam bridge, Id., last week, and olaimed to be a spirit rapper of the first water. Some of the folks, taking it for granted that ho was, volun teered to douse him in the canal, and he sloped. Tbe Presidential election next November, will be governed by the apportionment under the census of 1840, and not by the new appor- tionment. tonis Napoleon is said to have claimed from the Neapolitan government 30,000,000 francs as an‘ indemnity for the confiscated property of Marat. Six magnifioent steamers are about to be put on tbe Hudson river, between Sew York and Albany, by tho people’s line. Faro only fifty cents. Tbe Atlantic ocean postages in 1851, exceeded that of 1850, by more than two hundred thoa sand dollars. Arkansas is said to the be only Stale in the Union where the mineral called lapis larull is found. It is worth four times its weight in gold. Accident to Ibe Auioxonlft* »»<1 ParUftl bcmolltlou of Ci»e Feoria Bridge The bridge over ti£C Illinois riTer, at Peoria, has long been looked upon by steamboat men as a nuisance, and one th&l should be speedily aba ted. The numerous accidents which haTe re cently occurred, seem to justify the hope that measures will be taken at an early day to remove tho obstruction, nnd render the navigation of this fine river less liable to accident. A few days ago we .gave an account of the accident which happened to the Avalanche. We will now stafe that on Friday morning last, as we learn from Mr. Owens, clerk of the Bon Ao oord, that tho fine steamer Amazonia, whilo at tempting to pass under the bridge, had her gaards considerably damaged, and her cook house and barber shop almost entirely carried away. The Amazonia had endeavored to effect a pas sage, at a time In the morning when the weather was dark and hnay, and when, as tt appears, tho officers, in the bridge, wero not at tbeir posts The bridge itself was badly Injured by the concussion, and for the present has been rendered almost onttrcly useless. Until the ne cessary repairs are effected, the bridge cannot bo crossed. — St. Uouu Union. Weestph asu Tns Fbesidekct.— The demon stration In favor of Daniel Webster for the Pres idency, that took piano In Now York, was a com plete failure, If wo may judge from the following article from the Tribune; “ Tho Webster Meeting last night was not so largo nor so enthusiastic as hail been expected. A good deal of disappointment was felt at the absence of Mr. Choate, the charm of whoso brd liant oratory had no doubt drown many to the place. It seems evident from this meeting—if evidence were needed—that Mr. Webster, with all the great qualities of hia intellect, and with tho many admirers who delight to do him honor, does not possess that oleotrio power whioh rallies the masses to hia support. He is not n popular man, and can hardly hop? to be a popular can didate for the Presidency.’ On Tuesday. March Oih, (of Puerperilo Fever.) Mr*. NARV ANN'IIOLME9, consort ot Dr. 8. R. Holmes, in the 38th year of her age. .... . * Her friend* will please lo attend her funeial, on THURSDAY, the UIU.M U o clock, A, N-, trora No. £*\sarbiiry BtrecL fraarlO^l E 7" ,s Wam*d.**A few Me®, lo become Agents for one. of ihffNesi intuiullous out iho»e who can givVtood references, ai to mqrol character anil business eapactic need apply fo such as ate possess* ed of the foregoink*eauiiiUoni,i(ood remuneration will be given. Apply NO. 3y 9MITUFIELD BT . feb2? CHoer of Third and Smithfield rrj» iMPOBTiRT TO WftU HxRBIa OB Rbpiubb—Thelnvenuoaof DKilußßaai* s Truss has rendered the core of this drcadta.di*eaae a matter of perfect certainty i and the man now allow a Hernia to proceed unill a condition otahings is produo ed that nothing can alleviate boi the knvfo of o shilrul surgeon- is wholly inexcusable. A ruptuKm Itisrdi nnrvfurm, may, with pTopnety.be tell to the penon afflicted and thetruM-maker; bat.toffpas maiiTjperso» B do, without even a bundeg&ol any bind 'oreinri.it, ( ,t ten render* tits ease perfectly unmanageable, and lead, to wh*l t* termed Strangulated ffernia, which oftenha. no relief but in a ..urgical operation. In the Tru.no which we invite tho atienUon of,the afflicted,liter. . every superiority over the misses and bandage, to common iise ti i. perfectly comiartahle, and can be made lo lit any caso of Hernia with an exactness aad equableness of pressure that doe. not belong many other instrument with which t.e era acquainted, and will retain any rcptuie with easa and comfort to the wearer Physician. 01 the bighosl standing in the pro fession have given testimony to us great superiorly ever the ordinary tru.se. in use. The, Trnsa of Dr. Hub hani will cure one-half Ihe case* o| ordinaly Rupture. IVr advise those afflicted to make application in time. in* Rf/<-tnre< of Hit taghut ciara:(!i ranis given in iMiCily- it calling on ids agent . ' Persons from a distance can have them sent, by sending the measure j KEVSEB 140 Wood street solj agftnl for Pittsbureh marll:dfcw , ft.wrEU. ™ m**BSOII.L, is. j. m. M# SAWYEB A CO„ wood st. Tile*. noons A*nva vmntnr. 1,00 It I NOG LASS MANUFACTURERS, AND WUrLIdALB DBALKBS IV Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Variety, Goods. JM s v CO resneclfuil j uiiorm their mends and . customers, thnl thevh»ve received a large stock or FANCY AND VARIETY OOODS. which have been bought for CABII. from Importers anil Manufacturers, ■.nil which they will sell on as reasonabe terms, and as Tow a. can he purchased East Our Stock consists booking Glasses, Bu'tons, Parasols, Clocks and Watches, Btbhous,: Brushes, ITmhrp*Ua« Lace*, Jewelry, ThJcadsf Suapeudera, Siik Crams, Combs Gun Caps» »Gloves, Pookei Handkerchief., •PotlMonmes, Carpet Rags, Artificial Flowers, , h Hosiery. .Perfumery,Sc. WHITE BOObS. Cambric, Jaconetl®, Bishop Lawn, Book Muslin, Mull, , Swis®, Doued Swiss. - „ Plain and Ornamental Portrait end Picture Frames, made lo order. Also, re-Gilding done,at short police- _ Cabinet Maker®, and other®, famished: wUh Looking, Glass Plaics.iit Eastern prices*- Merchant® and others, visiung oar tyfY forth® pbseof Good®, will please call t dnrStoc Plttutrarch Lira Inaurnnoa Company, OF PITTSBURGH, PENN’A., CAPITAL #lOO,OOO. President—James S.Hooni Vice President—Semnel pj’Olursan. Treasurer— Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—o. A Colton. /. Ovvics.No. TB Fotrarn Stbv4t. nT-This Company rashes every Insurance appci “fc rales a're'uio ssraa by oiher "'jo'int'swck'Bates ate reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one-third per cent., paid annually In advance. ■ Bi»lts taken on the lives of perrons going id Califor n,“' DIRECTORS: t James S. Hron, Joieph S. Leech, Chailes A. Colton, Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, „ John A. Wilson, msrlliSm John Scott. in- O. K. CHAMBERLIN'S PITTSBURGH COS mjFhciAL COLLEGE, corner of Market and Third S? Pa. thia Institution i« now under the Control of Mr. v. B. SPENCBH, of Ashtahola couniy t Ohio, a gentleman so well knowu tb our business community, that comment **rr/“ Instruction in Writing, Book Keeping, to, 7? 01 9 A. M to 10 P. M. Imarll thFTrISFStiS&iBnZmSmo.. ] Ciu{p£kJlTY, BREVITY AND ' LEGIBILITY.—A S universal system of abort band wnting-is at last d ‘s‘ :O [IARDINOE Is now forminK o cia« ° r I ‘ a f Gentlemen, to learn bis art, which wtU>make a f^uc Exhibition, at WasHiNOToa lUu., in order to show the ipdispen«ible ntUity, peculiar idvanisges, and amusing limsticitv of this most essential art* . Mr H may be found at the 8t Charles flotel, at pre cisely 11 o’clock, A. bl, everyday. Ticket*, admitting a Gentleman and . LftdieSjO three practical lessons, and.the exhibition, lo b ltoiSta f SllS , & each member* hen ll,e supplied eratui'ousiv to each member, Voulhs* tickets half price. Pittsburgh Brtncli' Slechwiloi’ MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION, OP CINCINNATI, OHIO o»etcE—cottSKn cr ssieresreur *jjb Atcumulaud Cash and Quarmtpi Capital. 839,000. rfiHiA is an Association of Mechanics, orkingmen 1 and olhcn, formed for Ox mutual relief of ila mem ber, incase of rick ness or accident, br the Uie following animal deposits. Per-ons in aood health may become members arid be env,Ued to a weekly bene- K ci«. of sickness or accident. All who min this Association are entitled lo a vole in the election of officers, and lo participate in the profits at the As«oeia T “ion It is established on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mama] and Benevolent In us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for ns secnmy, and conduct ed in a manner lo insnre itspeimaneney and duralulu, 8 2XO per rear, draws 3 2,t0 per week; Jco do do 3jfO do I 4XO do do - 4,00 do i , 5,00 do do 5.00 dor 6,00 do do 6,00 do; do ao “,00 do; s'oU do do SOO do; y,ix do do do; 10 00 do do 10,00 doj . k * Admi«ikm Fee, for 'Life Membership, 8150-which num be paid at the time of making application, and the fir*i year*’ deposit within twenty-daya. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, CfFICfK. \V. IV, Scot?. Y,d Pu xdtiu —J. fl. Buchanan. _ Ft-»an« Commiut* W.M Rockwell, A. P.-Ward, A. "s«Mary and Treasurer—S. H. Buchanan. pitubvrrk He/ttencts— James Dun op, EjQ> ’* Wilson, M- D, J R Speers, M Di W. STK Morgan, M D *D. W. BBAOMON-T, dauary. Report OF rtlF MECHANICS' MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION lor t‘e month ofhe.Umary Pniu*tpil offiee* of issuing certificate* of member ship and paring claim* . No 105 walnut street. Cincinnati Ohio No WMalnsweM, liOaweiUe, Ky. For Olive onJ second streets, fct. Loots, Mo. Cor Third and tfmitltfield , Pittsburgh, Pa. No Sdleftersoii Avenue, Detroit, Mich \V© pu«n up the remit* of ‘n« month’* tabor, awl ») It before our Member*, that ihry rosy see how oar In oiiiniioii i« nourishing, and bow ibe present officer* are disehareing ihobusiness of the Insmuttou that ta en trusted to their charge by ihe member* • * We fuvd tljut daring the last month the whole num her or proposals lor membership H 4,1 Hi Whole umount cash recrivrd : Paid claim* lor sickness and Agents* • ! Upturned on rejected applicants— I Paid for printing .■;■*: /''A \ do Postage, rent and inddenfaw i du Clerks and actuaries | do Othceri 53.52 S 60 Surplus capiial • * 90 p J. 11. Secretary. With (he 80 accumulations saved. after paying all claims ami expenses, the officers look hock upon toeir. xcr i( 0 o fl «.nd iSm of our ajjeula with fceunga Of satis faction It is now wi‘b- fresh courage end renewed , zeal that we enter upon the cowing month, feeling am- ; mated with oar nasi success, and inspired to new oud ; more vigorous effort* to send aOsoad the good touuepc e* ol our Association. Framthe obscure organizat.o.i at firki unnoticed and unnamed by the public, we have crown inio consequence and power until we command attention, and have-called torlh the respectful notice and hi/h commendation of more than one hundred of the leading journal* of ottr nation- To our members we wou«d Invite itaeirattention to our worthy journal, that will be devoted to literature and general intelligence. Ii will also contain oor reports add the practical.word ings of Health Associationsgenerally, Ou oar pan we .hah spate no pain* to make our Journal a welcome vUi er in every lamily. The first number will be lined on the 18th of the month, and will contain the monthly doings of our Institution, from Ua organization to the present htic- morilfim - Milk Italry for Sale, A 8 lam Induced, (on account ©t ray beiiui,) lo sell, mv #o long carried on, MUiK DAIRV , consisting of ib© best Cow?, Hones and Wagons Any person wishing to engage la such a bmines*, will find ibis a first-rate opportunity.- I have one ot iho best stock of Cow*, and a first raw Knqaire or JOST RUCH, Remvtllc. TO tfieHotiorable the Judges of the Coari Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for ihe County Tbe petition of John Savnire, of First Ward, P it- 1 ’ hurth In the county aforesaid, numhly sheweth,—l bat vour petitioner haib provided himself with maieriaM for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and drays that vour Honors will be pleased to grant bun a HCehse to keep a politic house of entertainment. And your petl .ioner,us m duty bound, wil. pruy. jom mva Wt, the subscribers, eiuzen* of ifce oforesjwd Ward, do certify* that the above petitioner is af good repute lor honesty and temperaijee, pnd is well provided with house room and conveniences fof the «ee°amod&Uon and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said W John l Willocfc. /obn Moore, H M Buffaoi, J KelljV, Huffh Ke atlng, Wm Duun, F u Kay, I M Stevens, J M Stevens, H I/ftingwalt, Philip Wtseraon, J X flay,W R Taylor —CAronich, ..... imam.3i riVo ifee Honorable the Judgei of tne CoorloMjyiwnu l Quarter 8™lon» of tlie Peace in and for the County The peliuou of L* W, Smith, of the Third Ward; of Pltuburih, io the county aforr atm), humbly 6heweth, That vout petitioner hath provided with male* rial* for tho accommodation of-travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward prays that vour Honots will be pleased to grant bio ft license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. k w smith We-ihe subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is-pf gqod repntefor honesty and temperance, and is well provided wilh house room and conveniences for ihe accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said C on?T r & Little, B Stewart, Hugh Molhn,_o H Krys.r, fames H’Kemt*, A Molneln, Chas Howard, Jecob Keener, dames Dickson, F L Foiz, W II Hacle merit ' (Chrr - ' (Chrujicle enpv and cbargePostl TO the uonoTaSle Judaea of thcOoarlol General Qi)atiex£*a«]a&9oFifcp Feaoe>in ana fsy Uiecounty ° f Thepeu'?on of few Hays.ThlrdWard, Allegheny, In the county aforesaw humWy «heweth,-That your Petitioner haih providedhimself wivraaienaU for the accommodation of irayelera »nd o l heiXai his dwelling "vs™*- “> thfSihwS, ultzene ol the Ward b]ok, : H V e’n ilnifvlhat the above petitioner is or good re' l SfiSTiSSS AS*"* andler3 ' “* lh “ said «*vern ia MCjJMjg HaTije* Adam: Hernraare, Geo Ja®e»Gifooa*Georg williamSmell, William Gib- HelZ nl'mS Patton, John Gippeojeh. Peter Zimmer ■JSSsSlSSh'Zimmermatin, Adam Seal. ' martlet—Enu*?"*- lhe Judcresor liie court or General , j T°oS»ri« sSS.“ » or the Kace in and for the County of Allegheny- R a _ e . 0 f tb e Second Ward, Puts i n f p STa°COTnw humbly sheweUt, That hurgh, i» *“ fiXSt provided himselftvitb materials tor. your uoh of travelers and others, nUus dwell, the ncconunodaium « fl ,id prays that your *«S bo rw Übe pleased to grant buna license to keep a Houorswai De n i m And your petiboner. as ■ pnblio hooseof enteriwu , JA&IEa BEAMEH. m dS'f nfe’snhsorib&ciuiens of the Ward aforesaid WB ’.tft- ihat'ihe above pehttonerrs of good repute for. do c “' bf ' n a?errroe ranee, and Is well provided wiu> bouse honesty and iho accouunodolion.aud todg- and that said tavern fs tie eessary* . -iCdniond Greer* C'Sehtnertv, J, S House,. I » eh r””'° , ciitonfeln eoov and eharge Po»r) \j •■'. v-v*'■;■V- • , . k \ .. ' -? , s;- ‘ " r .»:/W .o > ,*— Vt - ' STATUS MtITOAI« , ; FIEE INSUEANCE COMPANY. HARRISBURG,, PA. • CAPITAL, 200,000 DQLLAES, Designed only Cot die safer classes of property, has an. ample capital, and n2ords superior adyantag« (n poini of cheapness, safety and accommodation, m Ci f™ Connliy Merchants and owner* of Dwellings and isola ted or Country CARRIEII) AetMry noclS Branch Office, 5* Smithfleld at, Pittsburgh. Associated Firemen’* Insurance Compo- W.W Sffis h l>r o oM«|ig. S *o* Will Insure against FJBB and-MARINE BfSKS Qffh* tn’llonengahela flatus, JfM.lSd and 185 tfaurtl ■- nIKKCTOSS: : .... ■ W W Dallas John Anderson,: D C SWTer, R. B. Biopwiij Wm. M. Edgar, .11. B.Wifttn*, Itabm Piimey, Charles Kent, William iSonnan, William CoHuigWOOd, i A P. Ai.sbDtx, Joseph Kaye, I William D Wrighier 'J« mutual Llfe Insurance. ‘HE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LitE INSURANCE COMPANV. At Covington, Kentucky, Guaranty Pond sloo*oo.o* ITT* Tnsureaiives upon the Mutual plan»atJotntSlocfc ratenof premium, and It la be.ieved, offer* the mpnt sim ple, reaionnble, safe and equitable plan yet devised , for MuiuaHitfe Insurance. , Pamphlet* furnished, mformation giver^ and °PP Uctt lions received by J ' Sakpm. Dilwocth, Medical Examiner. li'!9 .ETNA INSUU.ANCE COMPANY, Ot Hartford, Coon. „„„ Oapttat Stoclr , • •... ***gj 000 lO"*Offieeof the PiusbarghAgency Inlhe Store Boom O, M i7 * ~00n“ ” N ° Agent. Orleans insurance Company, ALBION. N Y. OSPITAL $150,000. Secured in accordance with the General insu ranee Law of the Slate. TptHE above prosperous and responsible Company, I having complied with the reqotsiuons-of the lawo this State, is now issuing policies hy their Agent on the most favorable terms, 11. S. M’Cou.um, Secretary . Office, No 54 Smubfield street, Pittsburgh, ociS7.it A. A CARRIER, Agent. (aiarU:lw HeresniJle Llfcrnry and Mechanic*' INSTITUTE. Rooms an Fourth si, opposite Merchants' Lank. Terms of Membership-- SI,OO Jnmaiica Fes, omf 81,00 n annum. , Volumes in the Library, 2,COD/ in Reading Boafn y 2& Ne-iviptsyers and 21 Magazines. - /■ As this is the only Public Library and Rending Room in the city, those disposed to a d »n rendering the asso ciarion useful and permanent/are requested to become members- ifeTuAlo , Cl A- O. D. .. ■ JTjr* Meet 3 above Board of Trade Rooms, corner o»i TErd and Wood streets, every Monday evening. pr© • - •• * «T<* Coatractorit Oailaen oml OtttM* ITT* Tiis subscriber is now prepared to take orders forSLATES.delivered from his raid,at Pittsburgh, or contracts lorSlaung—finding materials, Ac. At’ wort done warranted water light , Tdere Plates are ui th» best quality, home or impart ed; being from the celebrated Quarries oi R Paspy, Peach Bottom, York county. Pa v for whom lam Ageui Having me best workmen employed,.reference is, given by specimens of ibe vatious.bQiidmgs roofed in out city and vicinity the na*t years. AH work,.whether new Jobs or repaliflu"- done on the most reasonable term* jous A t.KX\NDKR LAUOIII.IN, Agent, comer of Camil and j£tna Sliceis, rear the Waterworks.- fTTMncaJiing auemjcm to Or. GUTZOTT’S lmproved Extract nf Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, we: feel confi dent tbai we arc doing a eeivite id all who may be «f dieted with iartfi*lou* ami oiher disorders oriyinaung m hereditary uunu or from impurity of the blood. We have kuown in?i*nc*s wnblnihe spheres* our aeqaaio* tance, where the nio-t loimitlftbieduicmpers have beep cured.by the u«e of OuyzotVs Rxuaetof ieilow SatsaporiUo. oLtne. ■. ~ *s► UU one of the few advertised medicines that eaonoi besuemaluied with quackery»for the 1 Yrlluir Dock 1 and tins “ SursoporiUa” are well known to,be the ? miHt efficient, [and, at the 'tame nine, innoxious} agents in the i whole Matesia Medial, andby lar the beat and purest(jre pa rations of them id Z>r. YdlavDoch and aa»r I aparrffa. See a-ivertiM-inent .S?<*S9 50 .... 25 .... i:wa> 431 35 134 00 ... §3l 60 ISO 00 Sellout Utgaerreotypui Post Office Buddings, Thtrd Street. taken in all weathers, from 8 A. M. to & P.M-, giving on accurate artistic and-animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to thecom mon cheap daguerreotypes.”, ai the. Ibllpwmg cheap prices9l,so7*2 00, SiDO, $4.00**5,00 and upward, ac cording to the sue and qdaltty of.cascor frame* . ir?-Hours for children* irom U.A* &LlO 0 P. M., NT 11 —Likenesses of sick ordtsea«ed persons, taken in any part of the city. _j_ inov2s:ly j Collecting, Ulll PosUiiE*fte« io it iv m »f?a II rr v O* Attend* to Collecting. Bill PoßUftg, Distributing Cards ami Circulars for Ponte , &c, Ac try* Orders !efi at the Office of the Morning ro«l,oy at Holmes'Periodical &iore,Tliiid auwlU he promptly attended to. % {raySltfy itdl ea in theheaa,and all disagree able discharges from the car,speedily and permftuenthf removed without pain or Inconvenience, by Dr HART LEY Principal Aurul of the N Y Ear Surgery, who uwy be consulted at 95 ARCU street, Philadelphia, from 8 TUrtecn C years clo e and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduee bis treatment to such a decree of success as ta i find the most confirmed and «b unate cases yield by a 1 steady attention to the mean* prescribed* taui" Sotlet. IHAVEmhowated with mysolfMr P McCciiOffoß and Job® HioiK, firthepnraso of carfytos m .a. Wholesale Grocery and Commixi n fcasuMu The style of the firm wilt te llenry McUa loogh & HSIEY M'CUIAOI'OH: " JOUM HIOI- - r. JJCOLLOIsn HKSnV St'CCLI-qJIOII & CO. WHOLESALE Grocers and Commlenon Merehante and Oeolera in all kinds orptoduee, cornet of Penn and Irwin «t«' Plnsburah. - (marl i HIIOBbfcOSOBHBSItI^CW- Wholesale Grocers and Cajuaisston MercnanU, ■ Comer of Penn and Irwin Streets (mart! ALF&fctt 5- M'CALVOST _._T_._ T / r ®* J *®WA3I iI’CAIMONT & KEENAN. attoesevs at LAW 1 ISO FOURTH STREET, Ooppaite .Willuns H»U- jftHJkuri*, Pa Law Agints* Mk. KusaHilE connection will*. Hbge Keen*i\ Eso't Counsellor at Law, Dublin, lrqlana>eolleei* cUiffls, makes. searches, &c* tn Europe* it&d one~oi nattily mokes a tour through Grttttllniaitt, Ireland ana America: v Iniarlt . FOR stub, on Fourth sueeu one Uns4 pan-of Lot No 329, between raarteianuFerry* 49feet (tantpy 85 book; well suited for bttildiDg Tirt« tlij disputable nud term*easy. AwotW* 1 sale, TWOorace Reanilet ‘O3 MU. , fc KEBNjkN , Attorneys gt Law. 120 Fourth Street. A" N riIBACITE COAL 22 lobb Anthracite C->al, (balance oi 2CO tons) for sale very low, la close out the lot. C. A. M’ANUI. rl & CO, « mulMw Canal Basin. eOENLINGER, Bellows Manufacturer,No. C 9 Wood « street; Third story, over John Kennedy’s Brush Store,-keeps con tantl? on band the large tand be t as fionmem of BELLOWS to be found in the Weivrn eounir**-,-which he will sell at PRICES BELOW that demanded for inferiorarucleslo be found elsewhere* tnarli:2t . TaoURACUiiS OF J^AhiOrOKSALE—Fronuotron U Jtecd street,and adjoining property of Messrs C w zara andßoofc, ncartbe MlnersvtUe Road lUastumble for a large Slaughtering' Establishment and Smoke House, or it would be an eligible siie/or-a Bieweir— ■having a fine stream of water passing through it This land will be sold atarvexiremeiy iow.fmce.aua onrea ■ sonableterms of payment Tuteunexceptionable, and< wholly unmcumhered Applyto marll . JAMES BLAKEUV. : (Chronicle* Journal and Gazette cofly.); a»r- •• JUST RECEIVEDi-AHi2 Foanh • atreeua yean, during which tune not a stance has uome to the knowledge of ttre where aberUreotiaus arefollowed) it has failedio glvci entire satisfaction. Jprtce, iiS eentn a box- ; For safe at • marll - 80 Southfield «1. A SPiiCL'LiAl’lOISi FoaSaLS, a valuable Fropeti, A pleasantly alluded nearltie residence .of C. John* ston.Era jin Birmingham, havins.afront.ofMi-ISfett, on Sidriey street, by 130 deep to a 24 feet a'tey, williH. Brick Houses on (he back (tart of the latt,—leavtng ths entire front for a. future improvement. XheiunUed rents, 9144. Price 81600—terms accommodating. ; .. 3 CUTiIBEBT.GenI AgentV * mart! 50 Smithiieldmnrey Xr>tOUE—SOtblAiastnceivedaitd fttrsilotiy / 1 - # .. m' Bellows 1 Bellows I For **!«f 1 If* ACRiSOF-I^NB,4alat* > purchasers} W wl»«ied w»: ot Cal; CSroghaiij- de ceased}: anfrouteifrom }b& AlleghenyCemetery; being part of the Bishop .Farm.. : Farther Information- willba •iveDoa*ppljni|tJ®uift.»oDscTib«Ti'Onoiepremi*e*' Pi ice per aew*BJ» x<,E&W4B& HAvNFS. marfcgw ~ " ' . donintbuiwtd?" ' " mHE BRASS BAN» COMPANION-H KtVßßhas I jut puMUned, and Iras, formate, the *bovfl Work, comprising a Quick Steps*, Polkaa, Ac r carefollT and many arranged for small Brass Bands ofclgbl instrutnenis-tUr £. flat Bogle, two CoionetSjt wofljbercernps, VaWciVumpei, Trpinione and, Ban Taba,;by?ll4Kisber and T*;_V«ung. The picees ore of the mpstisODularchanictcr/andea* nrcssly composed and nttanged for small oands, audit s bobedi wifi supply:* waiu senonslyfeit bybrassband associauoaa, both, in,cities and. in tbe,conmryr**iz• Cbolee piece* of in n sic, ei lan de as arranged To r eightmurumenu, . ■ ... /-• .... « - Sign of iha Golden Harp. • V. A ddinciioamado to dealers and teachers of bands. jiaaifr KfEW RICB-Kecewed at No. 4W5 Liberty street, by IN W. A. M'CLUBO A CO., “ Grocers tfndTea Dealers. INK APPLE CHEESE, v Goshen ... do; ( PnmeWß Cream do- , S “&oi , f»lB by W.A. M’CLUBG 4. CO v . .. - /85g libcrtytlrect. • W. TAPSOOIIfft OU’S. rJn;- , llgngt ARRANGEMENTS ,FOR IBS. * aagle ' junuSMbirt 5 EUROPEAN. AGENT, and Deafer in Foreign Eg change, jw. also. Agent for the- following TneV« : Lines! - Pioneer Line of Steamuhips, between New York and Liverpool. " , * Swallow Tail Line,: tailing & I.ives* pool, w« fcJ T Tapscoit A Ca.e&Bomhstreet, New Yorh.oral the office of the advertiser. Persona residing m the Untied Slatcaor Canada. who wish to tend for their friends loany part ofßngiana,lre land, Scotland or Wales, can make the necessany ar- • utisements on application to the subscriber, and have them brought oat oy any of the above favorite Lines Qf Packets, jwhieb r arigeirom 1,1100 to 3 £OU tons burthen,) or by first class mercoanvships; os favorable terms, by way of Liverpool,Loudoa orGlasgow. -Tbelr-Xrequeu' cy of saiUngpreclacesihepossibility of delays . Passage can, aho,be secured- rrom Liverpool- ia;New.;piten|w, - Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston* Charleston. odd Savan nah,direct. Remittances in small and large.;.(rants* iisnalj. to Great Bntam and Ireland. •' Messrs WiHSi-HE* Tapscoit AfCo; have: omered into,. arrangcffieuiswitbMcssri.: Vogel, Kocfc&Co,Bank&rs,-. * Frankfort, on~the*moia,and with Messrs Edward Bln&st A be made payable in: alltne-principal .plsces'ihrotittfcain - France-and Germany; Passogeiiickeis anil draOsai; -: way* for sale by the undersigned,' cor&eXiOl.sixth ana liberty. strects,.iUo; stairs). .Pittsburgh,\next4»^» v; ilescrs J *R Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery. JAMES BLAKELY. P, of the ve&selSftlme oLsaillmrnnd . burden, cau be bad aUhe üboye officegraus, . {few »,fEXIOAN LAND WARBANTd—Uongbisadsolf ati'-by - J ASIA’S BLAKELY, febi’ corner of Sixth and Liberty streets. DlHoiatlou ar «; rrtfl&Baruiertbip huheiu esisiingbetweeaHiuniM «i GEQ.IL. EEfVSER} PUiahdfgh. March J.jgjj.. * V uu£sVkv skaY ♦'OK tjAiiK-rfonitn* on .the A. Perry&viile Plank Road, Ufc railea frora AUeghcnr City; coulaimugO* acres t in-ahi^hsiaiaof.cultivation a prime choice ftortat-rcliftnlea m gretit obauianee. The.tmptovemenuafe.a ;lar£ecou*gft , tmek hoiuc, fiiu»h(«lin modentatytei Iwo never * springs of wairrei iheiloou - fThia peThapa, ona 9f: lUe nio3i plu-asani focaiions foro?countrv seat io,be iottflO ta lhe fiurbufUa of Ihe oily. •• , Ouc-ihird tu hand,, i . Appiy to . M’i/AIN, &-MOFFiTTy'- < - i inadU , >• - , - .•: No -01 Fifth-street* v. Touraaatiu anti ioeactere of Cholrit > VTATIONAi. UYHK, a new collection oT SACBED MUSItJ, consisting of P-alro bh4 Hymn...tones, with a choice ctlleetti n of Sentences} Anthems ana rhents. designed for the use of Choitv Congregations tmttSmgnwSelfoolSj'hy J 3 P. Tnckertnan, S. II Ban croft A H K-Oliver ■ ' _ PnbU LedbyWilktos, Carter ACo Boston. Price 50 cents a copy ■ The abose wotltfsArrarged with an accompaniment for the Organ or Pialia'Forte. „ WoQAMttflt< s. tIKtSSH WORKiJU CHBiilZlil;rti>-rA~A-liUlu*. [ ICO v 'ia\e just received and opened a-larse and voned B««KHsn« of Sue ChemltcUee (mart T?K£Slf WORKED MC'UKNIWi COLLARS a\ P CUFFtf—Ortf 50 do?en Jast received &i A,A»tf&9ON&Co, 6i4njlol M»rkH street *VTAtE?iCIA«OIiItA4W«(MjfCUFft4 JVe hav* Y reived juravortmeut of more than GO tfoz Fino Va lencia Cuftats and Cafft. A A. AIAStiN & CO. , maid CIHINA MATIINO —A ilmshr article received usd ) for sale at the carpet warciaase of \ r • w MectirrrocK, 65 Fourth M ANTbD—Asoand mau,.oCsierlifl? business hob us, to Canvas) and deliver -first »te American and jSngUsh Publications Amfiy la tfo 73 Third si wa,* * WOOmYABO»'RQWLBNa SUPERinffEINGRAIN CARPETS of nchamfMw styles, i» Bronze Colors, jtul reeetved at ih» cornet warttemwaf AHMdTHONG Ar CROZEit QARpk'j & —a; ip teadul article pC^Pa^eoi’l’apesiy.ju* "mil a fttttlha. 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