Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 01, 1856, Image 2

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STEALINO THUNDER
Twenty-three years ago the best abused man
in this nation was Gen. Andrew Jackson. Whigs,
Abrdlitionists—all, in fact, but stetnifait Demo
crats, hurled curses both loud and deep at the
head of the old here. Murder, treason, the ruin
of his country, were some of the crimes laid to
his charge. But the storm passed over, and the
sober second thought of the people prevailed.
The Whigs and Abolitionists, however, never
forgave him. Where are they now'. Thry
form the great macs of the Republic.an and the
American parties. New formations out of o'd
elements, they cherish the same animosity
towards the Democratic party and Democratic
principles that they ever did. Yet what do we
tin 1 those parties doing now ° tine of them Calls
together a ..Vational (5P`• Convention, represen•ing
I;ttle more. than half the States of the Union,
an•l a superannuated old granny is made chair
man of that Convention merely because he was,
in the prime and vigor of his manhood, one of
Jackson's friends, and an editor of n paper rep
rei•enting the sentiments of Jackson. The other
of these parties calls a Notional Convention at
Philadelphia. It meets, and nominates _dm - ire-ft
Donelson for Vice P re sid en t of the Uni
ted States, merely because he boors the 61(1 hero's
name, and was brought up in his family. Ilk
name is paraded over the whole country not nn
A J. Donelson, or Andrew .T ; but ns Am/kit,
Arkron Donelson. •
The Democratic party made Francis P. Blair
rich man, worth now at leant a third of n mil
li. n. Tie was not yet satisfied. lie wanted
more wealth and honors hut the party, and
Mr. Polk at its head, preferred to bestow cone
denc^ and honors upon others' This was doubt
less done with General Jackson's advice, an d
glair in Lis old must hare vengeance. So
he does what Van Boren did when he could not
be n-es;dent a second time, he deserts his rary
and joins the Free Soilers. Both were di•ap
pointed politicians on whom the party had be
stowed riches and honors, Lot wham it refused
to .errs ferertr.
And Andr , v.. fnekran Donelson—how has he
d:stinguished himself, or given evidence of the
nbiTity to fill the high place for wh..sh he is
named. The only mark distinction io the
name he hears. and tho fact that Jack•on to , d:
pity on hie destitution in cLiddh3. - .1, and to d:
him to his hosp:tahle h-nto Ode thing np-re he
Ate done: he hn= de.terted the party and princi
ples of his i enefactor, and j ,, inod a party tha ,
would have deprived Jack=on'R father of a vote,
and denounced him an alien Irishman. But he
has gat at the tnide of Jackson, enjoyed his
hospitality and kindness, borne his name, and
deserted his principle., and the Ki.ow Nothings
say that is a sufficient qtrtlifiratirri and rpenm•
Inendation for the Vice Presidency.
We suppose that when th.? Repuh!icans make
their nominatiens Mr Tar will be einiilarly
honored The few old familiar friend. of Jack
!on that yet remain rhould prepare themsciNeF
for public service. They ail do wanted ar
candidate. of the Repuhliear, and the American
partie. There i 5 one residin,e; in thi county
who will probaLly run for Governor. Ti e
tame of the man those parties so 'vilified in Ile
has become great in death. A lock of hie Lair,
could it be obtainer!. they would doubtless wor
ship as a sacred renc
Non-, doe ,, any one Fupp , se that this man
worship is sincere' that the name of Jackson hat
• oddenly become 5 , Inc to Al. 'lition,st and Na-
Live American- Or ie but an attempt to 'teal
little thunder for a polit:ca: purpoce ' ran the
people be humbugzed by such meant °
Would it not be well for our free-coil friends to
look a little further for capital. There t another
great man, dear to the Democracy, that could be
made of some USC perhaps. Somewhere in the
land grand-chi!dren or great-grand-children f
Thomas Jefferson could he found. A word ie suf
scent, the search will donbtless commence imme
diately. We close by quoting what the Wash
inton Star says of Andrew Jatkaori Donelson.
Here it is:
"He resided here for ninny years, end to well re
membered, especittilj on account of Gen. Jackson . -
memnral le, saying, that ereryhody hod his pest ; lot
hie part, if it were net for Dnnel•on. he thnuld have
nothing in the world to trouble bins. The truth is.
Pencil/um Rat his .I(owsieue rope., Using
family connection of his wife, the General wee forced
to tolerate him shout him. and to grin and bear, will
all the phlluentihv be could muster, the serapes and
difficultiee into which Donelson lens constantly get
ting him. Donelson's most remarkable trait is ex
abiding want of cowmen sense, which has prevented
bins, notwithstanding the prestige of his relatinrrvhif
to the wife of Jackson, from hiving the least politi
eel weight where personally known.
" lie ratted from the Itemoerarie party because
President Pierce refused to mho him and certain
members of his family, for effuse, at his own value.
tine. For months before he turtle 1 up a Know
Nothing, the locorocits of Nashville were rrackinr
jokes about his lamentations over his failure t o get
what lie asked of the Administration, and the tin
dignified and impotent personal abuse 'showered by
him at the street corners for the benefit of street
oorner audiences, on the President. Ili• nomination
is worth to the Know Nothing cause in Tennessee, nr
least a clear lose rf some '2.500 vote, fur the mental
and political calibre of Major Andrew Jackson
Ponel•on is well known throughout portions of :liar
State."
The Co•t of Thing•
An exchange paper Bays
" It ie estimated that the clergy cost the United
States six million d 'liars per year; the criminals
twelre millions, the dogs ten millions, and the law
yers thirty-five
We cou'd go farther thaii that in the estimatt
of the cost of things. The lndios cost the coun
try twenty-four millions a year for silk dragger
alone, to say nothing of other trifling items of
expens,,.
The clergy, it will be seen, ie the cheapest ar
ticle in the 11 -it, and the lawyers the dearest.
The eatimoted cost of the dogs is doubtless ,W
enough. The lawyers are a very expensive lux
ury, but like niauy another luxury they have
been indulged in so long that the people think they
can't do without them, But they do a good trea'
of service outside of their profession. They
make three-fourths of all the stump speeches,
write two-thirds of all the editorials. and marry
two-thirds of the; rich heiresses. They draw up
nearly all the public addresses and Acts of As
sembly, and sign more petitions than any other
class of men. The profession furnishes all the
law judges, two-thirds of the Congressmen, and
nearly all the Presidents and heads of depart.
ments. For all these services, in addition to
their ordinary professional duties, thirty-live
million dollars is a very low price. The clergy
are poorly paid. Aside from their ordinary du
ties, they are the principal managers of the
schools and the benevolent societies. They have
less to stimulate their ambition, and a more con-
Want draft noon their intelligence than the law
yers, and yet they are eo poorly paid that they
have to live very economically, and generally
leave their children poor.
BUCHANAN AND, FILLMORE,
TLc Phila,:elphia Tunes thinks the nomination
of Millard Fillu3ore a great and glorious event;
but it it a little doubtful about his carrying
Pennsylvania. We extract the following from
its article :
MARCH 1
•• We take it for granted, that the friends of Mr.
Fillmore, in Philadelphia and throughout the State,
ari up and doing, and that Fillmore clubs will every
where he (armed and set iu operation, to counteract
the stringent cliscipl ne and untiring efforts of the
democratic party. With Mr. Buchanan for their can
didate, we need expect no ettey tight. Between two
Filch men Fillmore and Buchanan. the contest
will be one of the most arduous and severe that has
evir Leen NV itllos , Sed. Both men represent great and
anbigoni,tne principles: both are high-minded and
honorable men : and both would alike disdain to
5t...4p to any of tile coarse and common arts of the
demagogue. The contest will be one of the mum in.
teresting in our political history. and we shall watch
it, progress with the intenscet ansicti."
.1 fund of $:0,006 is to be made up in New
York to start a great paper in that city, equal
in size to the Herald. The K. N's are fully re
s‘.lved to head off the Republicans. and the
says they will do it, and compel the Re
publicans to come into the ollpport of Fillmore
Ocr.AN STRANIRILS LORT. —The following are
t!,,, names of the ocean steamers lost, since the
(—tahli•hinent steam communication between
11. i, country and Europe, upwarci. of sixteen
pqtrs ago:
I'renid , •nt . . . _Never heard of.
L.,111e11 , e. . All hands .ravel.
• Iluntl...ldt
.n ..ftllnswow . ..... .\. err
City ,•: . All tieudo suNe.d.
A r A few only xaved
In that time thirteen lines of steamers have
heel, formed and forty-two vessel♦ hailt, with a
opacity of nearly one hundred thousand tons.
loss of life is not extraordinary when we
'Ake into eon.ideration the number of trips made
the last sixteen years, and the number and
tonnage of the vessels employed,
Si. IrVi RETCRNEP.—The Fugitirp
cn-eq nt Cincinnati which have f,,r a long
ccenpit•il rLe mtpoti.,ll, and have coFt
(lo‘ernulent Po large an amount of money,
•r.•-e decided nn Thur"day aftornoon. Judge
rne f 1,./s<ar
U. 57.: \tar:dial to gain the custody of the
Ve9 from the Sheri fl, decided in friv.:r of the
~ p licrition. About four o'clock the i , lavea were
from Inc c ,, unty jai!. and conveyed in an
,nnibu9 to the Kentucky ,hare. e,corted by Ft
p , P , e f officerN, and followed by a crowd
about two hundred persons.
~ T I.TI I" A 7,', f roe, fir, 1 . 17
olcb ear \,n, k C/1., 33 SD,llllflebi Mrert.
;;11.,:1,1,1 ,t rt-et. :lir Them:,
n toneliing nn.l benorifill etory ..f the
ente in the nfii of n young senmstreqn, he one
pnpular wrttc7= f the i regent lay
• w.ne cot' thr spntiment f many
of ro , Ve l li. yet it niamthing thA in
P - ect t
gnt up in nect .ty!w
THE rr V,irk Herald will not ~ u pport
l!mor, for the Presidency. Itrtiiithinks.,,,,trft
"ling may t urn up" in favor of Live Oak
I bei:eve. that P.ucha Lan w,ll be the Demo
r•ttir cand:dat,... It believe; that we shall have
n tsar with Encland ; that Nngroas will pro
ido 1%.1; a lame incrrasr of the Novo . and that
Lo c,tintry is going to he vrry pr,peroun near
oAt Crlirnrt.n. wi , l he •li.rnlnt,
I t6ir we.k
Amon, the bit', I.rt i senteil tii die Finance firm
chtee 'f the New Yr i rk the GPI
EMI=MM
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•r 3.1T,114r^r: .rr f•:nrrr.: 4 P•x.
rer,rt furrorril .
2 ,
The refu.o.l t, pav lor tho • P.lllO
- rel. •!t of tiv• fitne:•a'."
.1t a rune:it - 1g ,f the VOIIIIg Ueorge Lnw
‘;snrh t t l on of lea- York on Tties , ltiy evening it
ra re?-:iced to support tl.r nninineen the f' , , u'
rmti n. an! change thelr nrone to the Nati•atn!
I,llel APPn , lall(.l! They a‘.B. rivi:e.l the
. ! h er Li te 1 - 1,,,k the van,.
Hon. B. F. Wade was, on TH,- , 1,,y, re oh.cted
.'•erlritor from (thin, fin t: term ~f nix
L.nrs. conan,yokg Maich 4.
to - A Wade 100, Tod 'Y., and r..nti,,ruilz
A DI.CF.F.EY GelvErtvort of In
having bcrn by or, the partiPF
bansas. to interfere in its behalf, aaya,
Indi
mo , rieetml her own domestic policy, se
the great princlple that underlies all
.ur in-iitutions—the absolute right of each st a t e
iiind Territory to make its own institutions. with
itt the influence of others. She is willing to
give r neighbors the same right, and to etip.
on., thorn capable of choosing and deciding for
hemse've4. without soy interference from
sibbi, that no effort will bonged hr him
to induce a co'i!ary cit . ...en to enter upon a ern
ag.ainst any portion of the people of the
!"pion or their institutions. The Governor .esrn
to have learned and prnporly apprreiated the
important lesson of minding his own hu9iness.
NEW YORE PORT CRAROEP.—The New Yoti
/burin* ascribes to the reasonableness of the
ort char7es of that city one of the great at
rsc , ions that bring there the ear. foe of all na
inn. The expense incurred in a ship of Liam ,
onnage exhibits theee extraordinary contrasts
A $2 . 1 (w)
1nn..., Rad Ilnrra, cqr
Ltrcrto of ..
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Low port charges are unbouhteTy among thr
;lost powerful of inducements to bring marin ,
•ommerre bo a city, and, when conjoined
,ther advantages, must prove irresistible.
A NFWOrrt; FP.)If New Vi IRK PHILADEL
, Ininodore Vanderbilt, of New York, paid
net a few duty stit•e, and he has agreed
with the railroad romprtny tr. run two nteamern from.
Yew York to thy, Inlet. Thin .rill give the new little
•ity a buyinens impetus, an good, ran he chipped
from New Yerk.-and be transperte.l over the Camden
Ind A tlabtic railroad at all FoR,C,IP the year.
cot ptock company' hap Leen formed in aceordanc
w.th Ott net of the Legit.later, liy which Commodore
Vanclerbi!Ce line of etearners, the Reading Railroad,
end the Camden and Atlantic railroad, will open n
new trade with Philadelphia. The carp are now run
ninz regularly from the beach to that city.— Trento
Gawfe. F•t. 19th.
I.OANI. OP TM' R. , 111 , 1C li II DA. —Thim celebrated
ha, loaned during the pact year, five hundred
million, of dollar?, a. (idiot?? :
I.nr , and
Turkov
Autrrta
Itu4o.la. firm 1 , e,1
Buatln. see and loan ...
rtiglaud, un Exchaivier Mt,
PROPrOTS Or rA.LITORNIA.—Tho following wit.
eli , w the value of the product/. of California for 1855
Value of pl.. , ! 1::115 Or 1 , 55 ...... . . *12.807.12F
, kr fr , :ft hoes 81.1 , 1 grwo ,:are4 7
..00Do live rt.. , :k • • •.. 11 7.14.092 oi•
Total +Mon of pnrin•to eannk. z ..7gs,f_fig 72F If,
Flnnrina, nad Raw miile . 1.533.500 1,
Somber of fent of itunt,A, ... • 804.148;1o;
arr. AlVorms.-- As this is the season of the year whim
worms art. most formidable among children. the proprietors
of fill,ane's Vermifugo, Fleming Ilrne.. of Pittsburgh, beg
leave to rail the attention of parents to its virtnes for the
sap 'ling of !befits annoying, and often fatal enemies of
ch Adorn. it no, in noted by a physician of grunt expe
rt•-n, lu Viginin, who, after having used It for several
years In his own pi actice. and found Its success so universal,
woe Induced at last to offer It to the public as a cheap. but
certain and excellent medicine It has since become Justly
popular thionghent the United States, ae the most efficient
Vermifuge ever known. and the demand has been steadily on
the increase since Its first introduction to the public.
Purchasers will be careful to risk for Dr. ..V'Lane't Cobs
breed Prmitifugr, manufactured by Fleming Dr.., of Flue
burgh, Pa. All other Vertnifugets, In comparison, are wortb
lees. Lir. firLiane'a genuine Vormitugn, also his celebrated
Llrer Villa, can now be had at all reapectable drug stores
None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd k Co.,
umrlAsw) No. 60 Wood street. corner of Fourth.
w•iiats, hove Just received our SPRING
STYLE OF SILK gATA., whirl: will be Ibutd, on InsPe.
ton. a neat and good article. Call e.ad
MORGAN & CO, At W 9,4 w.
0 ,2 -s ", t .,:f.c:Lckty , :‘,.'-ele.
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IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGUA
ANNEXATION OF NICARAGUA AND
MOSQUITO.
Arrest and Planishment of Colonel KigneT
KIN N Ers PROPERTY CONFISCATED.
11 - .4LITER'S EJIBASSI TO COSTA RICA
The Central American Stater in League
Against Him
The steamship Star of the We=t, Capt. Miner,
arrived at New York on Thursday. She brings
important intelligence from Nicaragua concern
ing Gen. Wm. Walker, Col. Henry 1.. Kinney and
the other filibusteros vho have pitched their tents
in :hose parts.
on the 10th instant, a decree was publicly
promulgated at the city of Grenada, claiming
awl annexing the whole Mosluito territory
a , all integral portion of the state of Nica
ragua, BIA necessarily null if ying the Kinney
purchase. To the amazement of the Grenadians,
a few hours after, a liplotuatic suite, headed by
olonel Kinney, arrived from San Juan del Norte,
who received an cirri). audience of General Walk-
r; but, from subsequent result., it appears,
however•, to have terminated disastroThdy to th e
Colonel, who was placed on the following day
under arrest, for some indiscreet remark• the
e, - ,Tideet of government, and I. now •• I , anrahnl
in.w ALL thr lc arayitas !" Subjedliel i• a ver
batim copy of Mayor Martin's passport, in w ho:o
c'irtrge the C”Ionel was placed :
•• IIEAD.QI•ARTEI'M OF TOO AHOY “F.Njt.i d u ini•s,
611ENADA, Februnry 11,
" Mr. Theo. J. Mnrtin will he allowed to pas:: free
Iv from this plisee to Sall Juan dot Norte.
"No authority will pine any impediment in hi
"Mr. H. 1,. Kiuney got, :n h nrge of Mr. Martin
to San Juan. Wu. WALKER.
Genernl.in-ehior of Army ,f Nwaragna.-
'Erntn El N1,,,14t3
('I KINNEY IN GREN:II , .I.
l'r , riffrlVlVr4 cdp , lll an , l Kulnry
Walk, r— lie l'r,p,s , A !•,Ihr, is tAe lerpa
Elea In 1,, Ell- I) ,, rn and
, b 'V it, Prop ,, fiC , 7l..
And :t..?? , 'S the r- , h ,, a; . 0 . a 1 . . rlu
!wn—Pvrnnt
ht Satr.rins !FL-t, hint ur pato.r 1.9 I i-0.ue.1,
he Niini , ter of l'Zu-pi,vt liclation. 1,111,:ed vnr
1.1101 311 o r ter ',tit ! ! it
ns af ,, n n , , a
plement, both in Englit , h and S,tantalt. The
cument watt important, the man tate impre,
dye. and on :•::unday the Supplemr prmteti,
All kinds rumors were -ttartetl. the pith!
mind wan 11;15.:,1.. and (-xpeo:inry 9tnott tie ply
to arcept any alternative. Pre.ltlent Ri‘aa w te
v deg n tramp, and Ferrer tine t the
lioy4 They had (mind time, in the 1111.14 f their
many engagements, to attend :a rlnt-, t int
toe-r fin.l wit!,a it , tat;'o Itteree hit „•tI
eat matter nitont what the ruit, , i State. , an I
England had quarreled for year- Mott i o to was
fnir h et i pitotottol. I') ry "1
",r1.•11 and
net of President R de , ervod credit for so
••.•.y 1111 11 , 1p1 , 11lirrit ti inntirr
lSnt in th. ruid , tt of tlio.ti tlo•
moldy •• \ldiot must ht done wdli
A rop•—•••ll. ,, lim tier ntig
' F:ie aeCrt , ..f c.dispiring n7nim+t
intezeir, of the 1111.1
tot Itllt then h • NC:l.:it SAI] bo," t
f.i that 111,• aez;
lV t - are Rhea.] ~ 1 1r leiWerer,
ere etnhotie the der ree
.•;"urr.m. , j „r• .
The ',de
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n-t Ri'd
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tla, ,•1.:•:•1 A t• ,
S$C.l r-I , •rty ! Th,
MEMO
I. Lc
1,111 in It :Ail 131,11 i t i 3 , 0
Repnbli.• nry
alievatiou tnzolf, 1, !he ;,:,pj!, :J.id
krt 2 The ,noi Awl Klnucv. and
all other fler,ll, ehlirllltig 111, 7t' e ar m 1,11,
ire declared gully ,t multi f,! "4, - 1": for 4114 4• .:
Nis' 4 rentra;
Art_ The Ntinior- of R"lnt , .• mud IN, I r!cr
chnrzetl with the put:lto:l6.m, c..• n.• I riid.l
tr.or.l of lit lt,•reo
nicer in lirenatin. 'he Sth , 1-ty r
)f n•lay wet Int t:',t•t,L.
F.,rlv !I WI n tho •t
T!• r, • f uarti.l mu'
tt,c oweT,t tipstrtkr.!• tt.., i. , tur ht-tit.tng
g tart], when. 1,, the ~ 0re,11,1 th n Ltpt mi
w, heard. arid inn tho =pr. n I th :t t
1 . 01 If 1.. Kitthey hn ! arHtt•.3in (;rt1..1,14 11.te
h.• enn,. 1)- I expilin
!Ifs 1-ft;;Tel h , - renutuli. , r, for 'an
and to dnr s great inany pi hit luunrin lv , a nd
with a peculiar ext t t h e h ea d, when he
spulten of. He did nit imp thiit
yam lic hip r tido— i,fter 1 k arriliil. The
nel entered the city on foot. and
toilot. prepared for ri f , rmal timieral
Wm. Walker, or •• Billy," am he 18 known
in thin vicinity
About ten o'elnclt on Monday morning. thera•
fore. rrs tleneral Walker sitting at his table,
overloi king a dei-patch from a ne,ghboring
t',l. Kinney' enteral the r im, and advancing to
the commander ibtroduceil himself lie
was invited to tai,e a ,eat, alimh he (11.1, arid as
lien. Walker talks but little, and timer, ditring•
business henry, on irrlev.itit mutters, the
was comdrnined to open the conversation, which
we giive in substance:
Cot.. KINNY.I"--The which we
labor in forming a peaceable gr.vernment for Ni
caragua, may he o ,, n.ummateil by dividing the
, suntry and crentim: tin states. one ryf whirls
Wll.lirß —1" ho•,en
d,-
vide her torritory, she will di - ) an without ad
vising with any oil , . and last of all with Mr.
Einnor
The vi,ttnr felt dkrnucerted. but } l n wn, not
lice mraced, a. whet 140 i ,11 ,, w
COI,. Rase, --I have enme t , offer my not'.
vier, to the Republic. Ite•i feel confident my
tHnncia` wir hr of great benefit in the
proenrement rn-noy. the nevtiation of Itlan4,
and 9, f,rth. 1 snotteeded very well in such mat
ter. in Texas.
GE'. IVAI.Kr.rt —Your nn'e , e lent, ,, preclude the
poßsqhility of the Statu's phicing you in rtny
posit
nl mel Kinney tuna .1--tuaye-1, and the inier
eirw ended, with the from
Gyn. Walker to 1119 V:itor. that Ile should 1. 0
nartirular in his speech, rh , might be guilty of
littering treagonnble Innguaffe.
-knottier interview WaM i:(11 the afternoon,
hut it was rert, and ended in iinthing
But a short spare elapsed after the first inter
view hefore orders were isenrd to the officer of
the day, that Mr. Kinney could not he allowed
to leave the limits of the city—he was a prisoner
to the State.
EmhatrAy to rotta fra;ker'n Government
trvinq tt, he Rrr•prinrvi--The Coetri Rfrnnn rn , la t
Drink or Fight.
Friar: Al N1r0r0;;I:(01.., FO uary 0
r , lone! Louis S , dile..singer, nominated as Com
missioner to tha Republic. of Nicaragua. depart
ed on his mission, accompanied by Lion Manuel
Argnello and Captain Sutter, as his suite. Tho
commissioner departed on the steamer for Virgin
Bay, on Monday last, and will go down by land
to San JO , ll, capital , f ('onto Rica, and will prob
ably be absent seven weeks. The conduct of
Costa Rica towards this Republio has been such
as to require explanation, and the government
considers the present the most suitable time to
dispose of the difficulty. The mission in
nently peaceable, simply to inquire the causes
why Costa Rica has failed sir refuted to hold !n
-tercoarre with the existing government of Nica
ragua, and, if I clsilde, to bring about a more
favorable condition of affaira between the two
States.
Serious evils must result to the entire beds- of
Central American states, so long R 9 the present
fretful and disastrous policy is indulged its , and
i the appointment of Col. Schlessinger is the first
! step towards the accomplishment of a reconcilia
i tion between all the different members cf the old
1 confederation. At least, it is to be hoped so.
I The olive branch is continually extended Nica
ragua is prospering under its influence : and yet
' the states adjoining wilfully withhold themselves
from the benefits of its influence. All are
ed by this perversity—all are deeply concerned
that some friendly understanding should be had.
fteprettc OF NICARAGUA.
lIRENADA, February 9, 1856. j
The Proeim'neini President of the flepuhlte of Nieo
rogue. to the inhabitants of the some :
i The government, desirous of thoroughly informing
Itself as to the motives that have induced the supreme
government of Costa Rica to suspend all official re
lations with the present administration of Nicaragua
sines its instalation: considering that a derision of
: this nature is productive of pernicious consequences,
. and is at open war with the heisl'interest and mutual
adTantaie of the people of Coma Rift and Nienra-
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Fun , by virtue of the powers with which It ui to- I
vested. dvereep foilowd
Art. 1. Colonel Don Luis Stessinger named Special
Commissioner near that republi with n view to "Mali:l:tor
frum its government a frank explanation as to tho lino (4
policy it has hitherto pursued in its relations with the pre
sent government of Nicaragua; the commissioner governing
hinuelf entirely by the full instructions which will be given
him to that effect.
Art. 2. Lot the preseut decree be communicated to whom
it may concern.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE
HA UFA'. February 29.—The steamer America
arrived this morning. with European dates to the
lath. She brings no news of the steamer Pacific.
The Baltic arrived out at Liverpool on the 13(h.
The passengers on board the America reported see
ing a Collins steamer on the lfith, when three days
cot, heading for the English Channel, with a signal
of distress flying. The report wants confirmation.
If correct, it was undoubtedly the Pacific.
The Peace Cangroos is to assemble next week
Until then, the prospects of peace remain stationary
Some excitement still exists relative to American
affairs, but not much apprehension exists that war
will ensue. An important debate on the subject oc
curred on Friday night.
The steamer Hermann arrived at Southampton on
the morning of the Inth. The Baltic reached Liver
pool on the 13th inst. The Arago sailed - from
Southampton on the 13th. The I.:Henson arrived at
Southampton on the 1
The Liverpool and Philadelphia steamers resume
their trips next month.
The non-arrival of Count Buol and Ali Pacha will
delay the opening of the Peace Congress till l,roba•
blv the 21st. Baron Brunon had arrived at Panic.
ILI , Prussian embassy again appeared as brilliant as
eves. Lord Clarendon left London on the Inith, for
Paris, and Count Buol and Ali Pacha were hourly
expe-ted.
The T,onden Adeert;,,r says that Austria
ntel Franre both desired the admission of Prussia,
be' Loral Palmerston absolutely refused.
The Vienna correspondent Of the London Timea
iL,erlY that France and Austria have an understand
ing of the fifth point, and that England will he out.
voted in the Conference if she attempts to make a
o n o of the disarming of the ens tens coast
iif the lilnek Sea. France and Austria are likely to
cornier with England as to the non-fortification of
the A'arl bloc, nod Av,ll insist on the admission of
rou,als in all the pert. , of the Black Sea, lint neither
Franco nor 4 lir lint will eolikider the rrtreeingi of tho
I TllirtS or. the CirOttiian ori n <t., <i< d einu , n ,i o d
I.y tho interest< Al Anetria dot rs.A
ns n
The lietruyu Anxiety nu tii Enginuil's
• uncesig in the approxel,in.z Ciinffreris.
Th...Alhe. have explile.l the la,t dock at Sebum,
u!. F..rt Nichula+ Flve regi
Inenti are preparing return.
i.er }rend, nrnn received the news reßperting n
wi.h roach do , aat,lnct.p , rs.
(le the '.!9tl) January wt beats attempted to
.11rpr: s .,e the north onto but were rapaked by the
1
Tr,• I.ene, new 4 rav=ed oxritell:ent in the Ru,inn
r .,, parat ,,. a , ar' la .ng made far an at
I , 4ntenapre.' iii' spism eras tilfirntli,rlUed
state thlt neiv.firttval.
i'.o Prtiwipalitieg are ctill wicertnin, Auv.‘tri3 rind
! rine, .11ffrrinz from Enz!an.l. Raid !hat the
on uslirh they differ ‘,C.I p,c,er,..d f!,•r
!' , ,rwilt at Pint after the creamy if pence
fit:v.lan. have el"3..1lIlled part of Turk,h Ar
retired I E.lraz,.
A lielmtereurre4l in the linune of Coln:111M..
r. •••I , ..ris rolle n d the nttentHn the HoIIPC L. the re
1 tte , n , wlth tln United S!nt.e.. Ile moved n, the
the r , ,rrestsoolenne. He asked first
41 e answer to tht•que/...n. what instrur•
tn.ns ws.re gtvnn to fr Crttnll , tnn next. for an ex
„f ~inazn on the f , ‘ , of the House that
w ere nar....••• 5,. t LI, lu.v. Or tli,
Mr. 144.11;e11 ~ , curiilud tile• III0i1•.11.
the govortltnont. gtntlng thnt
o.trreoletteiehre s‘oolti pr M :.
an otm the
:a•t .le , patolt to the Dull
v e e tri men o mt. x 0
•aoretl.I'n1:::,(11 erte invective agalt.t
fl atitu.tit...:N the mouth picot: at the valuta
Tvrrtt,rr ^kEr•l
. 1 [1:111
Vrltt,r. - 1 State art '•rivf
ktn ' lheen.-rpy sr,
por,roled that tho interest.:.! 1,"(11
1,,,trpl up h the et,p
!nt.tpily
The . Ilati, !I r H," I:.• her a Rhollt tll
0 2 . VI:10, 0
I,t, T it•tr Mr. Sewar
41: innt not ylol,l her
his t•• A werlenn ..I%to-r A 1.,,rrn..1 r,•rrt pond.
a rumor lin I /(irliy nail
pqrtit“ held a .I . .ors'i .1! 1 ,, the coarre
pur,ued re,rvo.,•ring Ainvrxan
i 1• ri•n tee dertdr.l rrippaq The Glad.
•1•,,e yotrty drrrded b, endenvur In mbun n rriptlirc
All the Intel
1:61 . PT
The grain or will abort, ow itiqz to the
tlie
TIo• 611 , 1 11,11 hay or .11trtary 117,
n 110 tro0 , !”, are oler. and
I,,rtztl `,ll will I e eitbiwt .iei l ue.terel r liniteseil Ail
• the N4.rti,..1-1,
!. : N1,111..4.1‘ , 1 it' rri.1 , 47.1”; t,,
the troh.h have i-onriu.l,l nn lini—r;unt treit:%
,N,th I , n,;:egt,ll in Enzland
Statce.
TIII etTV-FOURTII CONGREEIS
Y I I,l:+T
ASHINGTON CITY Foltruary
Propolent ia reply to a rere!ation. yestor.lay teat in
I. eument, relative to an offer of arbitration on the
of the Onyt.nn amt Ilul nor treaty, by
chi •11 tt appears that le, fun proposition h as h c , n
Mr. Hucllanan. tabu reports it mere ennUer-
with I,)rnl Clnrendon
enAtied.
The Chair laid before the Senate a melt/mgr. from
Pre,hlont in reepotiffe to the rt,olution adopted
%,ter,ltiv , to whether any offer had twee made by
rent flrttain to arbitrate emleerning the eon•irue.
;lon of the Clayton and ituhrer treaty.
The mrsange and correspondence were read. Mr.
Borbanal, 10 Mr. M.ftra, to a letter dated NOVeIIII.4,
'2l ' , 1,15. .nys that in the course of n mincers/10,n
ii!tti Lord Clarendon, lie observed to him that the
moat Norious between the two Govern
!tienu might urine out of the Central American
iiiicstion. Lord larend in said that when the two
i lover:intents disagreed abort the construction of the
treaty, the beet and most natural mode wan to refer
ipiestion to a third pliwer at an early period i.f
Lord Clarendon 'nude thie suggestion,
Lot \lr. Buchanan Joculirly replied flint the Emper
Wat the:only person sufficiently !nib -
penitent to act Oft an impartial umpire in the in
and England had gone to war with him. Mr. 80.
chanan to Mr. Mart . .Nov. , trlbt , r2lpt, writes similar
ly to the above. adding: I urged on Lord Clarendon
.~t strongly nn I could the re.aocino which 1 thought
tkonduce the British ilOverninent to relinquish
the Bay Islands to Honduras. Lord Clarendon r
that those lalanda have not the least value to
Great 'Britain. and the only question with them was
whether the National honor did not forbid this
roe llr. Buchanan to Mr. Marcy, November
JY. says . I had an interview yesterdny w rib
Lord Clarendon by appointment. Ile then said
the best mode to settle the question WIIB by arbitra
tion. I replied that there was nothing to arbitrate.
Ile said the true construction of the treaty was a
proper arbitration. I told him I did not consider it
a question fir construction at all ; Ihu language was
pia n and expli it and I thought this would lie tl e
olinsest unanimous opinion of the American people,
but that in writ nz, you I should mention what he
hod now said. no I had done what he had saisl t $
our first interview. A letter from Mr. Buchanan to
Mr. Marry, dated February sth, saes:—•' Ere thin
mo s rob Washington you will have real speeches
delivered try Lords Derby and Claronslnn in the
lissmse of Lords, on Thursday evening, which will
speak for themeeli ee. Lord Clarendon sops in rein-
Lon to Central American affairs that in curb a case
essrrespssudence was, useliws, and I lust no time in
offering to refer the whole question to the arbitration
of any third power, both sides agreeing to he bound
by the decision : and I hope upon further considera• ;
th) the Government of the United States will agree
to it. Mr. Buchanan resumes "It is therefore
proper to state, as a matter of fart, that I have re
ported to you in the moot faithful manner every sum
versation which has passed between Lord Clarendon
and myself, upon the subject of a reference of these
questions to a friendly power: 85 I have never
!earned that the British government had made any
such offer to the government of the United States,
through Mr. Crampton. his lordship muse have re
(erred to the general conversation between him and ,
myself, which would by no means justify the hrond
tisrms of his statement." Thls much merely: to yin .
d ! rate the truth of history. Mr. Buchanan to Mr.
Marry: ox tract " Legation of United States,
Lnnsisse, February Sth, ISM'. Sir, on Wednesday
last, the still in‘iont, I had an interview with
Lord Clarendon at the Foreign Office. I told
him I desired to ascertain whether the statement
he made in the House of Lords on the evening of
Thursday
. it st ult., that the British government had
made to the American government an offer which has
loon recently renewed, to arbitrate the Cocoas amb
rican question, was founded on what bad passes' he-
tween him and myself in conversation, or whether
he had instructed Mr. Crampton to make to you a
formal proposal, in writing, of abitration. Ile re
plies' that his statement was founded on our different
conversations, nail that in these he had several times
proposed to me the reference of ti,eee questions to
arburation, nun expressed the hope that I had com
municated hie communications to my government. I
informed hint that I had faithfully reported to you
all the conversations we had held with reference to
all arbitration, but I did not believe that.
A debate ensued, which was participated in by
Messrs. Seward, Pearce, Mason and Stuart, when, on
motion of Mr. Mason, ten thousand copies of the
arbitration and enlistment documents were ordered
to be printed. The Senate then adjourned until
Monday.
Alit - Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex.
amine our stock of sorr 11/re and Wlyrer. CAPS. Just ro.
coivcd. a large lot of Shanghai. Celestial, and other styles of
Ceys, which we will sell low for mob. lionou tit Co ., 164
Wood street. octl6
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Mr. Buchanan and Lord Clarendon
WASHINGTON, February-29.—The following is the
continuation of the official correspondence in refer
ence to Foreign Enlistments: Mr. Buchanan goes on
to detail hie conversation with Lord Clarendon as
follows :—Once when spanking in reference to the
satisfaction I had expressed in transmitting his note
to me of the 16th July last, I had no idea at the
time of Mr. Crampton's complicity in the affair. I
stated it was quite certain I had made the remark to
bite at the time. I had always been on my guard
in conversation with him on the subject from the
time I first heard from you of Mr. Crampton's al
leged complicity. Ile said be had no doubt I was
correct in my recollections, and I told him that in
this I could not mistake, not only because my me
mory was distinct, but because I had made notes of
our conversation soon after it occurred. He said for
his own part he never had time to make such notes,
and repeated that he had no doubt my statement was
correct and his regret that he had not embraced my
remark in his despatches to Mr. Crampton, but ob
served that be did not see its importance. I told
him it might, perhaps, be of some consequence to
me, and I had ever considered Mr. Crampton's COM
plieity in the affair as of grave importance. I then
mentioned that in other respects Lis statement was
not altogether correct, and I repeated to him that the
language which I had employed on that occasion was
as follows I did nut deem it necessary to com
municate the despatch of July 15 to your Lordship,
until I should hear from Mr. Marcy on the subject
of your note of July 16, which I thought at the time
would finally settle the question, because I bad not the
least idea of Mr. Crampton's complicity in the busi
ness of recruiting."
Sandusky City Items
SANDI - SKY CITY, February 29.—The second an
nual distribution of the Cosmopolitan Art Union
came oft last evening. A brief introductory address
woe delivered by the Hon. 1.7. Cook, after which Park
Godwin gave a lecture on Art, which was followed by
the drawing of prizes. The Crucifix was drawn by
F. Bolen, of Minereville, Pa. An immense concourse
or members was present. The drawing closed at
tuei e o'clock. Much interest was manifested, and
all were well pleased with the allotments made.
Communication with St. Louis by mail is entirely
suspended by the breaking up of the ice.
Thomas Rayne, Esq., District Attorney, made a
er , onal attack on Charles L. Wilcox, editor of tint
Nut(./ fount/14 on Clark street. ;Jayne struck Wil
cox several blows in the face. Wilcox returned them.
knocking Rayne through a bow window of the State
Bank. The occasion was some comments of the
J ••,rn , t! on the political course of Rayne.
An injunction was applied for to restrain the Ohio
and Mississippi Railroad from building a track across
the Dyke to Bloody Island, which was refuted by
the utrcuit Court of Belleville this week. The track
will be constructed immediately.
From Cincinnati
t iit. issert, February 25.—1 n the case of the Fu-
Vittie Slaves held by the Sheriff of this county, under
itidiet merit for murder, Commissioner Pendry decided
:bet they should be given up to the r. E. Marshal,
'rid returned to the owner, and that the proper man
oer for the State of Ohio to bring them to justice
tvtitild be by requisition upon the Governor of Ken
to.dt v : All the slaves, therefore, were given up by
the Sh.triff, and conveyed over the river without dis
turbance or opposition.
_ .
4e-Plles neglected often prove fatal, leads to ronsumpi
1...11 011 , e,t the part, three timeA a day with 11.4 [LEY'S
I lIXTRACTt /It. If s.ecretion farm the rectum. then
••.••• t 1 4 • ••
tile Syringe," filled with Extraction. and grad
ill. discharge it an the syringe I, withdrawn. It never
cases of any age of virnlence, nor to give entire
s., lustortili to ell. frequently curing by one application.
I'. les are Known by the heat. Itching and pain of the
.••.1111 Itte.sling piles are ranted sometimes by the failing
the whin tore rd,. which then priers the Intestinal
tun) 144111 against the bark Isines and keep, the bloat from
•dvraing up the vessels, similar to the blood being kept at
1..1..•( your finger when string is tied tight round it; such
ts rreutient, and for scrofulons humors and ulcers to form
ttereni. then prte•ure a perfect abdominal suptsirter. and
ear , r 111111,4,1 to the 1 ,4- MITI, and ointinne w 11•14 4 the salve
also rnii it well over the loins sine abdomen for
toe t•(114., and the natural twits that support the bowels veil.
.....•,:tracted and made strong. and your life will Is , . 41 411.1 • 114i1
r applied. every naa fi will to. curvet It nev,r foil.
genuine althnot n steel-plate ongruved label, with
..attires of
DALLEY. Afaraanctnrnr,
V CLICK EN Eft k C V . Karat facturrrx.
•
•
rents p,r box by Dr rixlb K USER. 140
an•l by n.nrly ryyry .Imier to rnrdieineß
,bt th.• C nit.l Sub-. All 0r,..b.r, kit e ,
••hal or ad wr b.. to i to/7, K LICK E' EH
r Nrc. frl J:Jew3.v.
86- The beat argitatteztt In t.lte orld ie
ortotronnt of Thitt la the hoods opon nhick
•-•2 4 do• t.olbtvlttrity or De. R , V , T3 . SyTtip qt .
11.3 A rton.ty for ttll sff,tiouft ,1 the Ptil-
..,.ary orona ten.ling to (.I)N9I:MPTION, end eo•n for
rirrt rt lg. of that terrible !nobody. To the rirtlll.l of a
incrANlient in thn preparrarnri. rlrnethetaima, we find
n. 11 . 11)..11 an Pr. tirny, F.x-C.mgul .1. C. .lone,. J 61, 1 ,9 Tall-.
0rt.144,. Yq, of S V_ Thn44. Shnw,4q, of 13,4tnn. and
of oft, a II kIiONVS hesaiog VIA te•ti.
pint The Syrup Its.lf has received the cowmen.
istions of atop of Lb« find reIPOTIJI in the vouiltry. For
tw.44 Iwmphlet In the hands of Agents, and advernst
th•,,t in go,' hot A-oh rot,
Ift For rale, wholesale and retail, by R. H. SELI.KRH tr
.rn, Wood tn.! Second Ntroetn
"inl,l *1.. , '.y /IF.NDERSoN k BRO.. Llt.rty ro.t If. p.
'CIIR ARIZ. an.l BECK AH & McF{ENN AN, Allovhony
fel..2o:rt,vllr
Sands' Salt Rheum Remedy AND
FAR
~AI'A}tILLA—Spa:.•but those who have experien ed tin
iii..ler-al.h• Itching nt the skin prodused Ly rah! upon Salt
l'hrutn. Fs, hut is t'lltalle.ol. Eruptions. can imagine the
••tresed irri:ation it r,sastons. hurieters are reminded
•ttAi there to a spee , dy and remain remedy within reach of ail,
1, S.. Nltsi• SAT T R IIErM REMEDY AND SAES kI'A
LI.A. The one taken internally throws nut all unhoaltby
hiinvirs fn tit the circulation. the other applied externally
sd.u.rl. the virus us It appears. deans and heals the sorsa—
sonklutly these famous medisine, quickly seaters
the bh,..1 to a hoalthy sondltion, and ranaa all unsightly ex.
r.x.sens, t.i dry up and.disappear,-leasing the skin per
sirmoth and Bexitil,
l'n•parid mild sold by A. Ed & D. BANDI3, Draggiabe, 100
ttilton street, New York.
alho by YLEMING BROS., rlttnbarich, Pa, and by
I , ruggi,t, generally. feb2e'lw
ie.- From the N. York Notional Monitor
Yeel.rentry 24.-IJrneas Vsena—lir. Curtis has done more
o I.nelforato the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
empletents, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has strut:l;lrd with the secrets of the resoteria medial, for the
'Mt ceentor:; . , by the invention and perfection of an imam,.
ensue that will convey to the lungs a medicine In the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which Acts directly on the
7ises.se. and not. as hitherto. by sympathy. Those who a,
troubled with disease. arising from disordered longs,
eoths.mve their Interests by giving the ifygean Vapor a trial.
can:mew—fn. Citric Ilroasess is the original and only
nov2Culwdaw
1!1:11
Nlt.l.anei, nernovin Liver Pills and lIIVROVIM Vermi
Y age. nit,t Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Cirrattnian Lini
prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott.
a regular Medical graduate, and Plkrxician of extensive prac
tice. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott lc
Bank Piece. Morgantown, Virginia_
Dr. McLane', IMDROVI,I, Vern:drug° and rxmovED Liver
nrcompanied by certificate of C. McLane, for sale by
Druggiets and 3lerchrints everywhere.
Da. GEO. 11. It RYSER, 140 Wood et, Wholesale Agent.
Da J. P. YLF.MING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot.
Ja22,dawapr
Wltoloemlo Agen t..
BT Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
your l'et pinched with bad and short
stoekine, you will take our advice and go to C. Dars'a rnr.
nee of Nlarket alley and Fifth stroet, !Rid buy some of those
,elegant flue Rtockings, that make your feet foul nice and
rninfortable. Dui , also makes and sells every variety of
IloNiery that you ran mention. at wholesale and retail.
11.•membor the place, corner of Afirket alley and Fifth
ntrvet. oct4
*1 Batchelor's Hair Dye-- The Original,
True and Seturai—beyond all iu.tiontheßEST—nerer
Wen or fails to dyo brown or black, true to naturq without
tie' bast mJot yto Bkin or loth . . Made and odd. or appli,‘l.
In nine• prirate room, at BATCHELOR'S old ostablished
O la Facto! y. 23:3 Broadway. New York.
Nad. wholenalo and ratall, by Dr. 0 ZO. li. Kama, 140
tob2fnlwdew
4r. Hat s Hats I t—All the Latest styles of HATS
and CAPS ran he purchased cheap, for cash, from
MORGAN A CO., No. 164 Wood street,
Next door to the ter Church,
Je..5 Ose door from Sixth street.
=MEMO
A. A. CARRIER
Corner l'ourth ud SnzitAfiad Urea.", Pittsburgh
A G 3, N
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane
Co., .1 iwutießuito CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 8300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
R'UCIIESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insure}Act, Company, HAIL
C.141TAL;13001D00,
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 82,164,489.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PrITBI3CIIII I f
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1555, 81200 V; 414.
Wm. F Joilmoros, PresSiout A. A. C4F4.4,Aa, Facretary
do,14:11ncl v
OFFICE Pins. St CONNELL-SS - ELLE It. R. Co.,
Pittsburg), February 6, ISM. I
ri . " BONDS of the BOROUGHS OP MoKEESPORT
and CONNELLSVILLE, issued to the Pittsburgh
Connellerville Railroad Company In I,aymeut eithamptions
to Bork of said C•mpany, aro areri FOR SALE fair
terms, to sums of ONE lI UNDR-E or ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS each, hearing SIN PER CENT. INTEREST.
payable semi-annually at the OB3ce of said Company in the
City of Pittsburgh. The pennant of principal and interest
tlivele Bonds is guarantval by the Railroad Cbmparty. As
the above B oronghs Win NO OTHER DEBTS 09 ANT RIND, these
Bonds may be considered a SAFE and SECURE LNVEST-
IiI ENT.
For further information apply to NICIIOLAS VEEDF°.
Tranefer Clerk at the Office of the Cempetca, Nevtele RAW,
Fourth and Liberty erects, Gp ctalre.'
quYza w. BAwszs,
ddent.
fet.S lime
1 lairds fo e t by .
F(I4NRY - }l. omaxt
DELAWARE
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER TIIIRD AND IVA LNI.7 BTB
P h Oxide Ipitin.
ire- 31 AILLNE ItAlce EA on Tears cargo. Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES OS GOODS, by
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCII, MERCRANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Iluuses,
Assets of the Chmpriny IVorenacr be/, 1 ibs.
Bonds. Mortgages and Real Estate $.101,r20 41,
Philadelphia City, and other Leans 8.5,210 C,)
Stork in Banks, liailroad and Insurance Co'., 2:1,0C° 1U
Bills receivable 105.440 Ui
Cash on hand 26,820 09
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued, and other kilo
due the Company
Subwription Notes.
DIREOTORS.
James 0. Hand.
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traguair,
William Eyre. Jr., •
Jushua L Price,
James Te
Samuel B. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer, •
Hobart Button,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan,
.J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, President.
tent.
William Martin
.1,..ph IL Seal.
Edmund A. Simdes.
John C. Davis,
John It. Penrose,
Georg, G. Leiner,
11dv....rd Darlington,
Dr. It. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig.
Spencer Hell coin,
Charles Kelley,
A. Jones Brooke,
Johnson,
Tnas. C. HAND, Vire Pre id
Limon' Lruectrat,
P. A. 31ADEIRA.. Agent,
P 5 Water etroot. Pittobargh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MINUFACTINRS' INSTRINCE COPY,
CHARM PERPETUAL—GRANTED BY THE STATE UP PHYWITLVANIA-
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCAAT. President
(AMIN ROUERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YUCNO, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
William B. nlOllll.,
William Neal.
Alfred Wovits,
Charles J. Fields,
James P. Smyth.
Aaron R. Lippincott,
Mahlon liilimgham,
Nleholart U. Taylor,
Orrin Royer•,
John P. Simons,
. •
41..11 - This Company has been organized with a Cash
MIL, the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to tts available resources. To observe prudent. in conduct
mg its aneirs„ with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh Olice, No. 76 Water street.
J. NlilWTuN JONES, Ag mt.
The following well known ur.d re•qamenble firma In l'itta
burgh have authorized tetereoco to thorn. with regard to the
atzthiluy and aountinene .4 the Manufacturer,' in-uranco
Company.
Kramerr. & Rahni,
George P. Smith A Co,
Jones, Tiernan
PITTSBURUII
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
LystRANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MAILE_ET STREETS,
PITTSBI:RGH. PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, PreKident.
Too'. Gas HAY, Secretary.
tarThLi Company make, exery Insurance appertaining to
or .-ounectvd with LIFE RISKS,
ap.inst HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and 31i,abwitppi Rivers and tributaries, and 3IARINE RISES
And again4t Lovs and linnaxe by Fire, and against the
Perth of the Sea and Inland :Carnation and Transportation.
Policies iesued at the loweet rate,. consistent with safety to
all purtl..
DlltliCTo33s3.
Robert Galway. Samuel M'Clurialan,
Joseph I'. tbizzatn, N. D., Jelin Scutt,
James Rarebit& David Riche:,
James W. Millman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander ISrad . ley, Joseph Leech,
.1.11131 Fullerton, .112matle1,1 B. Brett n,
David 11. Chamfer,, Clir‘athin
Wil:tun Carr, Robert IL Hartley.
Jas. D. NcJiil. febl 8
-
British & Continental Exchange
SIUIIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE 1'5105 BASK, LONDON,
IN SVAIS or El AND UPWARDS.
(lir Thew Draft. are available at all the principal Town,
,f ENGLAND, I . :WTI-AND AND IRELAND. and the CON
TINENT.
also draw Nicer BMA. uu
M. A. Grunebanna & Bnllln t
FRANKFORT A MAIN,
Which, ervw4 RA a 1-quittance to all pert or G EII M AN Y.
,WITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Person!, is 1411.1.ng t.. tra, nl abroad, may Korn,. through
Letterm of Credit. which Money Lan ly obtaitmll
r,oir in any part of Ellp,p..
C.a.t.certoNa of Bina_ Nutes. and other sernritiel ir g nr „p e,
reccnr prompt Ottont,,m.
WILLI-AM 11. WILLIAM'. A CO.,
mh`2l W"otnl, come' "'bird atreela..
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PIT T 8 I; R G
WILLIAM BAG A LEY, Preohlent.
SAMUEL I. MABSILELL, Secretary.
OFPICE: 94 Wider street, belloce, Market and Moxi tirrets.
4W- Insures ITULL AND CARGO RISKS, o tho Ohio
Missisoippi Rivers and
EunnuNt or IhunaT , U, hum
eannost tho PoritA uI the Sea and Inland Navigation
And Trmapiriation.
R'llllnm Rag lev.
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, dr.
Itt.,c M. Pt.nivtck,
S. Marbangh,
W.ltor
John Rhipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
• of PI TTS 81.71101-1.
JOIN H. SHOESBERGEII, President.
ItullEnT N EV. S...n•L.ry.
C. W. BATCHELOII_, General Agent-
WILL INSURE: AGAINST ALL KINDS
uY
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. •
Ml=
J. If. Shoenberger, EL W. Calm
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Mmick,
itlitle M. Pennock, T. B. Updike.
W. W. Martin, K. I). Coehean.
It. T. Leech, Jr. John A. Caughey
George S..Sehleu, S. S. Bryan,
David M'Candleaa.
45" All Loaseaanstained by parties insured Tinder policies
issued by this Caunpany u ill be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 9.1 WATER STREET. [jell
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth find Smithfield Street*,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Are-Ineure Ilehlinga and other Property agninat Lena or
Datuage I , y Fire, and the Peril. of the Sea and Inland \aoo
,zatiuu and Trarmp.rtation.
DIRECTORS.
Wn F Juhn4ton, Rudy Patterenn, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier. W. Jan. P. Tanner,
ciconce W. SMitb, W. e, Haven, D. F.. Park,
L Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J Jones, J. H. Joust, H. R. Cominthall.
uFPICERS.
President Hun. WM. F. JOHNSTON
Vice President_ .... RUDY PATTERSON
„Seel( and Tr,u CARRIER.
I=ll
FORSYTH & SCOTT, •
marl
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 1T • CTIIERAN BOORS --- Lnthonin Hymn
MEIt C HAN S , s Rooks, various sixes and binding.
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour, : Luther's Smell Cathischism, with additions,
The Lutheran Theme Journal—monthly,
13ACON, LARD AND LAC") OIL, Kurtz' Mannal of Sacred History.
AND PR OD UCE GENERA LL Y. - 1:10 , guichtrlu.,..4' ur, oC phnip
75 WATER STREET, PITTRETEGH, PENNA. T h e I3lfnd Girl of H ' ittrmlrorv~
liteheo Children of the New Testament.
• The ah.sve and 0.41.er Lutheran Rocks constantly on Rand
an I for oak tea
C. T. C. MORGAN,
marl 104 Wood attract.
OR r , NT—That large and convenient
Warehouse, situate on Water street, - between Market
i find Wed otreetsi. formerly in the occupancy of Long &
Dar. suitable fir Storage, rtostinco or Commission noise, or
a Bent Store. Possession on lot of April next.
marlS. CUTIIILEIVP & SON, 51 'Market at.
I iS-8000:1 rre;
pared to negotiate
LOANS from $lOO upwards on Prehistory
Not,, Ik nils, Mort. ages, and collateral,
J. K. MORANGE,
No..__sS! Fourth stmt.
Springer ll:trhsugh, Pitta, h(le, Welts, W el lsv i lle. Ohio
John,. :rot t .• , .
M. Niartin.
I). Jones, Ca...lfr Clt. D. Bk.! k.“11t1 B lierstina, Phila. •
Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, N.blt S Garretlion,
E. Eller, St. Lows. Phila.
rhoulas et: roiuor. Eatikers, Ilolrues Canuell,
?alum. Ohm. A. 4 kfullock ,t
WILLIAMS 45z - , ALLEN,
( suceersori to Arnold 4- Wit/lama, )
Nlr AN LT ACTUltiliS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tithing,
ASb FLT T. (1 E Ist ER A LI, Y . ,
For Warm lug and Vontilatkug Buildings.
IQ- W. A A will rontrad fur Wartnthg mai Ventilating
by Stahnt or Rot WKter, Pipes or Chilsou's Furunco, Church
es, Schoolx, Rovttaim, Factorieet, (irw.o Uoymeg.
Court Elottetw,Su . 26 MARKET STREET,
l'ittaborgh. upl6
WILLIAM B. HAYS 4 CO.,
DEALERS IN
B WON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAR-CORED and
CANVASSED HAMS.
A large ele.ck always en hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
A L 1 - 1 N V.
A:FR-FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of the
run Cities.
O.DEUS mny be left at the Mill or in boxes at the stores of
LOGAN, WILSON Is CO. 52 Wood street,.
BRAUN it REITER, cor. Wands and SL Chair streets.
H. P. SCHWARTZ, lu - uggist, Allegheny.
REIMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY.
Jy2s BRYAN,_KENNEDY & CO.
OFFICES TO LINT,
TWO GOOD ROOMS, sllitAble for hisurtuace
or Law Oillooa. teitl be rented, in the second story of
tile building on the north-west corner of Fifth and Wood
s4-ootis, to the same building with the „Morning Pest.
It is the beat business corner In Pittsburgh. Access to the
otticas convenient. Inquire soon at office of
hatid6tapc2t MORNLNO POST.
BASEBIENT TO CET.
A LARGE BASEMNT ROOM, 21 feet
.Cl w 4 do by 30 deep, half abol•o•grouird, and well light
ed and !Welled, will Ile reused on reatiounble term,. It is
ou the coruor a Fourth street and Cherry alley. Enquire
e 28 4 OFFICE OF 3101111/3ia
414) TYPE METAL.
PE. E RAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of
the 3101LIVL16 POST, a large quantity of OLD
Machinists a d other. wanting 'nab at wilds aan
ri . i.p ir . 11 A T h i . Lin* soon. bb9
.1. •
-
Jim. B. Kaye, into of lintopfirqs, trafrman k Koons, Phila.
D. W. • mr.en.ra ... Late of itsbutgb.
KOONS & HER S
Fll 3911 TR I'ACTt RS ,
AND'
Gene' Ai Produce Commission Me . , ,lhants,
25... 47 Airrth Wharves and 95 North Meer A 'lnt,
bthno Race axed,
ilagalo) Wo.:dward& Co. Phll.lllryan; Kennedys, c„ .
darrott Martin & Co. . 4 1.. Will:earth & CO.
Wood " Bell & Lluatt,
Slitsr, rice & Co.J. &W. Bea,
C'alob & Co. " BagalnY. Cosgrove. & • -
Truitt, rother & Co. " 'Wait & Wilson,
J. P. Loaner &Co. Cincinnati. Boodle& & Ponlds, Ain Inland
A. A. CoHock & Co. " Morrow & Gott
Tweed & sihley, " J. S. Chenoweth & Co. ,4
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants genially.
niApatan
&3.880 c 6
100,000 00
$017.3{x
.7A.•. col.LiN. 3. BANKSKNON:
JAMES COLLINS,Sc'CO.,
Forwarding and Commission lterchants,
P umerous OP ?DE
Collins' PI ttsburgli
CANAL LINES.
NOS. 114 AND 115 WATER RTREET, PITIRREIIGII; PA
PILT3KIRRI7—
Wm. tlaguley & Co., MurplyrTiernan & Co.,
Smith & Sinclair, Ilamptbn, Wilson & Co.,
M'Onndless. Mugu', & Co., English & Richardson.
Pun. l [' ELYRIA— .
llREidey, 'Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & Co.,
Wood, Bacon & Co. Lthb23
LOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,.
PRODUCE GENERALE T,
do. i.d_r.
JAMER ICERR, Jr.
KERR & HUNTER,
h'orwarding and Conimission Merchants,
fob GdxpLiy,
JAMES -BLAKELY, _
gEGOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield. streets,
PITTSIII7RI3II.
Wilson, Childs d
1 lampurn h Campb..ll
IL Chile, d Cu.
ottt, Passengers hi-aught from tho old country to Priv*
urgt,, "ad moneys remitted to Europe. ram=
Anneal, Hamilton it Dayton-Railroad.
OINCINNATI I'ASSENGEIIS will please
nke notice that the atletmileement of a Rival Route,
that the tt o'clock .1. M. train of the Ohio and Penn
...v:l..l,in Railroad it the only one caliph makes connection at
• ine. this is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the
c tog public, as there aro two daily traina between Pitts
inrgh and Cincinnati making close and ante2cormections,
LIATONTA IN and DAYTON. No other:route makea
coon •.•tions with the 3..P.11. train of tioiohl9 l 4l,nd Penns)l
-vonin Pailroad. O. D. DROWN, Deng Agent_
F'. IsNoWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. feladf.
azo-T he Stella Shawl, must nos I X'COM Wag tt6 "' 4.
a bk. is certainly nue of the prettiest and most becoming gar.
ne•nts worn by tho ladies for a long time. It was first Intr.,
need br the Emprrav Eugenie. and wag at filfrek,analstirt„,,,,
.. ra t coi;s.nt, adopted by the whole fazltionattiv tttutl4, Tho
be pleated to horn that a large lot , of o e ,„
hawis hare Is
c ien just opiind at A. APTig.he',* •corner of
•irant and Fifth -tit-os. varying In prima filt.tto p . m."
car (air revaleir should, by all write .
'
, 411 ni Pre
- - - nutrlslswlur
A WRONG BIPIIESS1()N
CORRECTED.
eIYFICF:s..I3
714 Itrontlway, Foi n ,.. 1008.
1 find tlmt advsetiseAueutzt ',.;kl In the {% ..ot,
El'" I. or 144 , 1110 c anon maim et.st
it traveling, lecturing and Tone
;:„jog (dr riiiwiiice. - t
h t .
,11/1
This b ntbits.c., 1 k art' 114 It t/ 44 4 4 11. for the:last lou years.
no n n
ot twei, front the city of New Vork,dor
part*or of let - tdrini• or pracListug noslicine--nty duffs 44cro
.10.untmling my wle .in . .
Fmrtiwr. is 1141 person travelin C. or I,,att , -,11.1 4 "'New),..r,-,
with 1.. , I nm th , q•'" who lots stir protesedonal ennni;rtion
lay or who any right to - rend his pa
smts 1.... 1414 4 for medicine, or to direct leti , rs to ins'arldr. ',red
to hits through in, or to toil m “or" 714 Brom:luny. N. V.
k." ..n.ll. in I hi. ,tiitetnent ftit rervins. (whaler bearivg my
e 11110 or 'Abet winedrhtimiu g lmSeciatitin or
.-otinection with nie.
I whill respow,ibility in regard Co both . Elm
practim and prartreml of stud. perstrt , e.
Tbsse desiring to con-snit • can 411.4 1.. by writing or call
ing of my orrice, 714 'lnstills:l.y. N. V. My Medicines •iru to
14. 4 roltlll4l cult' at my office or with my regitlar azents,
im.1)11. S. 5 F/TCIPS Slx LECTITRES ON CON
sum rrIoN. Tim LAWS OF LIFE."
lot issued, /SU pages, 31 inn:4.3ll°ns. and - ,e3teel.iortntit. of
the nnthos. sent by nisi!, to or for Id 25 vents__,),_
~.uti.ny given itway. l'uidag.ti 15 centiZ:e. Give Toon,
,:orinte, Stole and foot Off, S. S.s.ElTilli4 D..
marl Anti., of "Six LT.ctures:' &n,
COAL.
Sealed PropuFals to .su . pply the
Pittr,burLA Wnter Works with COAL fire veor,
c.,romeneing on the let of April. will he received at the ince
4 the Works until NEXT TUESDAY' EVENING. Prop .1-
isMS ore invited &'foirately for either 11r The the Vrltire•
NELSON, Sept.'
—p 'Loth. ISA 4, --(ninrl:3ts)
•
rxpt. Mark StPrlit:i.z,
Stnl.m.l M. Kit.r,
IVilham Bingiuun,
John 6. Dilsvurth,
Fr.nois Se., ltem
J. S4-I.4mmaker,
11iMara 14. Hays.
i Aff - AuAZINES. NEW BOOKS, ,ic.—
_l. Rachel Gray: by Juliu Knremigh—prim 70 cents.
' Notes of a Volunteer—au Ant.dilmtniphy; PO do
A ttarlie at Madrid; 90 do
y.Lionl i m; by Miss Wornil., ; $1,12 do
'firreo Ilarrimres; 90 do
l'hoeitisjuna: by Julin lib tuel x ; ' 90 do
(MI Farm House; . , . $1,12 do
It bwatha ; by Lomrcellow ; $l,OO
Ilyp,rton: do sl.on
11mitsr's Life: by .I.Gordon Cumming; $1,13 do.,
rmnpfiroa of Red Men; $1,12, do.
Woui n's Faith; ' l'ee do.
Lost Minter: $1.,12' do.
creole Orphans; by J. S. Peacocks; ' 00 do.
IlfiLlen Path; 41,12 do.
Iridroy Bedott Papers; $1.12 do.
A lone; $1.12 du
,
11,0 Clark ; $1.12 do•
Seaboard Slave Stator: by Olmstead: .91.23 do •
Jackson nail New Orleans; ' $1,12 du
laidee; 35. do-
Flar Papers; $11,72 do.
Garner's 211agasitie for March; 20 do •
Godev's Lady's Book, do • '3) 110 •
Graham', Magazine, do 20 d....
Its ilou a do do 10 du.
l'etersou's do do 17 do ,
I.eslie's N. Y.,Journsl, do IR dm .
Yanked N.M .- ins. do 12 do
London Illustrated News. Feb. 0; 20 do
London illustrated Times. Feb. 9; . 10 do
1 .1111M1 Punch: Feb. 9; 12 do
Remember. the piers to got Cheap Books, 'Stationer-y
-.lf gizmos and Papers. is at
o'irl LAUFFER'S Book Storo,-No. 30 Fifth et.
IkTEW BOOKS! NEW BOO K S !
LI . Prism, orWeltreverden; Gibson.
- Vl - 1V 0 0 0 D S
. ...111 Just receiving, nt JA MKS DIORY'S.No.ISILIBERTy
Rtr , -et, an entire unto stock of SPRING GOODS, comprising
Mnalish. French and American Cansimeres, black and coloretS
Clotho of the lead fabric., Silk-and Marseilles Vostings, now
and fashionable; Drap De Eta Canlimerettes, white and drat,
Linen Docks. Scarfs. Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs. Shirts,
all of what) have been bought In the best market, and
b e offered low. orders attended to promptly, and clot h emade in the bent style,
100
JOCANS OF OYSTERS just Arrived.
100,000 BUCKET OYSTERS, a ,
superior quality, of all Wilda.'
10.000 till EL L OTSTERR. Mkt ba sold . \g)
wholesale and retail. Paoli:Lel, Illefek Keepers ry
nod Restaurants trill do well by giving us a calL All ord ers
thankfully received and miculatitly filled by
feb CRAB. HINIRLYI dc
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Q'l' ;I A - TO 520,000 WANTED--A ll y pe rsun
•_ ; 7l. P-1 desirous of emoting INS any
an
itsnoa brininess in this city, 'which,- hi Addition Mull Intel-rid
eelnid
of 8 per cent. per annum plyeilo setaktanually, will pay a..
profit of lb per cent., and for nal*, tg required, Real J•lthite
serurity be given, can hear of 'no opportunity for se
dant; by addressing ('„ hex 210, Pittsburgh P. 0., with real I
name, when the !tame will be replied to. fel:Oka.
11 TRACTSfrorn. the Diary and Correspond:-
A:4 enne of the late AMOS LAIVIIENCIR, vrith.a brief act- ,
raunt of some incidents In his life- Edited by his W 15,,
It. Lawrence, M. 11. For salp•by
RAO) 11. "r. 0. MORGAN,'No. 101 Wood et.
30 —_____
REAMS SAND PAPER just received
Auti far srde by FLEMING BROS
-1 hbl. pure Cod Liver Oil, do.
3 gross Baker's Cod Liver Oil, dix
10) gross 31exican Mustang Liniment, do.
.
3 bbla. Malta Glue, do.
1000 lbs. Pumice Stone,
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making Soap,
Belo by tfcb29;
I, TOO IRD BASKE'r--500 Nest Baskets recrdels:
JD by Exprem ; for rale at the Seed Wareltduer, 47
W r
Sord. ,(Tuh2V) JAMES WARM°
EIEDS, HOT-BEDS--A complete WWI;
meat, embracing all the valuable varieties, at the Eend
Warehouse, 47 Fifth at, (fetal) JAMES MTAMDROP._
RUNING TOOLS—Sawa,ives,...
Scraper., and all necessary implements ter
pruning the orchard or garden, for Bale by
14.29 JAMES WARDROP.
FIRST BONDS AND MORTGAGES CBE be Ob.-
tninod, with hboral premiums. ow applkntiola
ialb22 Eq.AKM.'4
MOM
MIENNE
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REFERENCES
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALER IN
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSDIIRGIT
ND
<Q .- STEAMBOAT AGENTS, - '632
o. 27 Lome, beilt , CM and Olive sta.,
RAIN T L0U16.37
NEW ADVERTISETS.
The Attache-in Madrid.
Hirt.lp'gy of Miming'.
Phalli liana, or Sketchesnml Idurlreques—eizta nth
catmly•
Speaker; Fitzgerald. ,
Vlewa A-foot ; Bayard Taylor.
'leery VIII. and hie Six
Lcrirnere; Mrs. J. C. It. Dore.
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Song of Iliavratha—fresh supply,
homestead on the Pill.cide.
The Pearl of Pearl River--...hrsrrt D. Smohworth.
All the 3lagazines for March,
Received and for aalo at
W. A. ( .Ii.tD,MPENNEY & CO..
iiirut al, opposite the Theatre
41.11:b LYE, a new article for
One pounli worth ten of Potash. For
FLEMING BROS.
PIITLADIt MITA
ItOBT. M. BUNTER