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'—r •,.„. :' '' ' ''''' 4- ''. . c _ . .4 , . - 4,- 4 ..41 - :. w. , ... ,, '. ~...-.::::, , 7 : r 46 1 e k L,. : ,I ' ,f ... , 1,, , , , P .4 .. r..,:... .... .. „ t'v~• • - • • , •7 . J., • •• • PLTTSBURGH POST. . _ w Dr: ESD MORNING copic...m of the Priee-Current, put up ;n st;..ng wrappers. ready for mailing, can always 1,, had :It the Merchants' Exchange, at the rate of h‘e cents per copy, or fifty ennui per dozen. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION t'. ivate despatches inform us that the Demo et stie Convention which assembled yesterday in It In isl.turg was fully attended, great cordiality es:sting among the delegates. Hon. J. Porter It , I c y, of Crawford county; present Surveyor ti •nrral of the State, was selected for temporary oon: After appropriate committees were c ointed. tile Convention adjourned until three in the afternoon, when lion. Hendricks 1: Vitight, of Lucerne, was chosen permanent chairman. The Convention exhibited an unbroken front for the "favorite son," James Buchanan, for th- Presidency, this tribute being rendered in the must enthusiastic manner. I low different the spectacle presented in this conk enti,,u to that recently exhibited in Phila didphia I,y a nominating conclave calling itself a c,,ti tion, where bitterness and tumult ruled Ow hour. We reoeived no information as to the probable re,itlt f o r Canal C o mmissioner, Surveyor Gene an•l Auditor General, but have no concern that will not he fairly represonted • iiibb reliable 141[mq:rats. None are so hard to please as those who are determined not to be pleased: and that determi oatdm 'L.: often Neu lishonest. We have abun ddnt illustrations of this in the !,kpolition and re publican presses of the country of late. Ever .Imse the troubles in Kansas commenced, they Lase ...mildly berated the President for not inter ieid‘g to keep out the Missourians, keep the ponce in the territory, and protect the rights of the actual citizens of Kansas. Vet it 1,4 well know!, that he was never officially or even per sonally called on to interpose the power of the Pederal tiovernment in the affairs of that terri tory until since the 1-t ~ f December last. Gov ernor Ii ceder ne , er called. for such aid. The I are state men of Kansas addressed a memorial C.tngross, whioh wa, , not iu session, but none t the Preaident. Ctovernor Shannon, clout the rst of Peemnber, nrst called for the nitl of the I tilted : , tate.. troops. This request Wll , ,eet.ll,l - L a petttion to the President from General Lane. Chairman of the Free State Executive I t tee, and another from Mr. Robinson, 'ha 1,11111 Of the "Committee of Public Safety. The h,•tit isms ,tot f,.rth that an armed 110'11-.1 • f K fS t WaS orgltra 17.0 d in %%. CSCerll and •••t LI war Ws, inevitable, unless the Pre.i h•nt promptly istcrfered. Here was :. , 111:11 a ( . 111 poll the President a , justified interference. Ile luanc•bately issued his proclamation, which was pul•llshe•i some tithe ago, commanding all rid fens to keep the pence sn•l observe the laws, and declaring his dctermination to employ all the I ower vested iu him to prevent any i‘ invasive sggd•••••sion upon the rights of the people ct In this proclamation the President loe- elactly what the free state men asked hits td do : he tells the Missourians to keep out rd KALI:4IV , and let the people of that territory man age their own affairs. And he follows up his prociamation by ordering the commanders of the 1 - troop- there to hold themselves in i•eadi ne , . to march inonedsuely to any point required by the llovern •r. Before this step was taken 1 the President he wns e‘,•ry where filitis.ed by the abolition agita ir or ui , t tii.king it, though never called on to aii. When taken upon a call of their friends he i. still more violently abused fur doing it Either way they were hound to have him in the wronv, at leant to [mike their deluded followers think and either way they are loud tovilli fy the President. Beemem lie is a lie imicrat pledge- himself to put h.wn with i..ice. if neet, ,, :ir‘. rrivolutlin Ii the l're,i,lcot appointr , , uthern Mall I fLre the 11111, , ter about hi:.! s"utlier partialities. Vet they themselves call a Conven ;Mil at l'ittid,urgh, and make alzmist the mil -..utheru tll4ll t.mong.t them ite pretkitlent. The ti.teu natuittatiug either Cul. Benton a Col. Frenhalt far the Presideucy, simply becaut , they are stxthrrtt teen. The other wing of th rampant oppositbin to our Democratic adminis tration calls a Convention at Philadelphia. 1 meets and moninates Fillmore for Pre.,; dent, because lie suits the youth, and Andre? Jarkm,yi Dun,1, , ,0n for Vice President, because h a southern Man, and a renegade who grew an. fattened upon the bounty and kindness of the 01. Demoi-ratie hero and President, Gen. If the President proposes to dismiss and rein home the British Minister, because he was en gaged in violating mir laws. they say he is reek less and NV:1111 , to get up a war to favrir his re election Imes the President delay the di.tnis,ii iu the hope of au awicuble 0111 . 111111 t, they sa . he is afraid of a war, and ought to have disinis ed tin Minister long ago. Does the Preside!) blow up a net of buccaneers, who are disturb ing and plundering one of our hest commercit routes at tireytown, they say he is reckless, an the act is cruel Does he neglect to punish thei depredations, they say he is timid. and has regard for the honor and interests of the rllll try. Dues he demand redress from Spain for wrongs and insults, they say he wants to tak. 'uba and make another slave State. Does he let Spain ott easy, they say his foreign policy is entirely too timid. Does he appoint a 801/tIICIII 1111111 10 ~ d ire. it is a bid for the southern vote. Does be appoint It imrthern man to office, it , hid for the northern vote. Does be prevent the enlistment of soldiers fur the English army our cities, it is because of his Russian spill. alias. Does he preventlbn fitting out of Hn tinn privateers in American ports, it is because he is afraid of England. Though both acts are his duty as Chief Magistrate of a neutral nation, yet a sinister motive fur each can be found by a slanderer, and he believed by a dunce. the game : rind who believes the-e evil rep,n t au I thoso entirely enntrudietory None h.l( those who are wilfully blind- ed, or who do not take the trouble to investigate the matters and judge for themselves. Those who make the charges are generally intelligent enough to know their falsity. They are the un easy politicians, the agitator, and office-seeker-. and if slander and falsehood will delude their followers, and serve their own purposes, they care little what harm is done to public morals, or what injury is done to the honor and intereFts of the nation abroad. Rut it is perfectly apparent already that there monmerahle :danders will not make a President this year. The great mass of the people have 100 much .011,e to believe them. MAN MURDEBEI , BY A Womss.—A man named Christian Eislityr wa, murdered last Saturday afternoon in Itithimore, by n. woman namcd Cath arine Eisinnacker. Eislinger was sitting at the dinner table in the house where he boarded when the woman entered the room, walked deliberately up to the man, and plunged a large hunting knife into his side. She is apparently 40 years old and Eislinger wee about 46. The accused alleges that the deceased was the cause of her separation from her husband and that afterwarde, he refused to provide for her, hence her revenge. Mismit & , and Oildenfenuey & Co , hay for sale Putnam Magazine for March. ARCH PEULCE-CURRENT H A RD TO PLEASE MagelZillest. , I EDIN i:GII It Evi KW.—The January nurnmsr of this Review contains ten articles froth its able corps of contributors. In politics, the Edin burgh represents the British Whigs, just as the London Quarterly does the Conservatives, or Mack wood's Magazine the Tories. Jeffrey, llrougham and Sidney Smith were the enthusias tic trio who originated this periodical, and for a long time had snob names as Macaulay, Rogers, Mackintosh and Napier on its list of contributors ; but these great lights have gone out, or refuse to shine, and we mast needs content eurselvos with smaller luminaries. For the trilling sum of ten dollars, any ono may receive Blackwood's Maga zine, Edinburgh, the London Quarterly, West minister and North British Reviews for one year. L. Cott & co., New York. are the publishers. Fur sale in Pittsburgh by Miner & Co. a nd CH ilenfenney & Co. I'rrsnst roe Mmien.—The number fur the current month contains the usual variety of well written articles. The third and last part of ti piper entitled "Owl Copse, " nit admirable sit tiro on the vagaries of reformers, appears also in this issue. Putnam is the beet strictly Amer ican Magazine. Fur sale by S. B. Lautfer, Fifth street. Price 20 cents. Roust:not!) Wunns.—Mr. Gautier has also for !,ale, (price 20 cents.) the March number of this capital English reprint, conducted, as all the world knows, by Charles Dickens, and contain ing many of the choicest articles. There is an originality of thought about Dickens, and a fre quent quaintness of style, which makes him a most interesting writer. No man of the present day has a wider popularity, or a greater number of admirers. THE SCHOOLFELLOW is the title of n monthly publication that cannot fail being a welcome visitor to families where children fond of reading are to he found. It is for sale by Lauffer Price ten cents, or one dollar per year. The three nhere magayities are publi , d,e,l In he Edwards, New fork. Irltolll 'HARRISBURG IIoUSE c,r lliiiiiii!KSTATivt.i., I March 1, Isst3. The Speaker called the Hon,. to order, when le called over I'onnnitte on l'etitiona. NIIIII , ers were then presented_ Standing Comnitt- Oes then reportel. place were prevent ..1. Among the none are a fow eolicerion r : hoar county, as full, s,, rtater,on. .111 act r the l• occur flank Of in .V.loglie:,y rounit Mr. Soli-bare, .\n act net to Choi icr Ibe Ltlt \n' \1.,.! Ron Rad 'outpluy. Mr. MAtrt-e. An fl , •t rcl,trrg t, the 1,11—.1 !Lett( I Iv. fellow,. "TON when vitt., the apt.. inintont an kit•iwir Ni.tittot Iti t•r . 01111111,AluiliT to Inke tent t,. any of tho Coll rim of 111), CoMII,II vC,..r.:111, matter per, i hen). Yael CVI/I . t-S all a pp u i ut ra/Cll prr....uti jar : , ers.ns ns may bo agreed upon hy the parito- Ittru.teil, .1" by their cuuucii : all•I If nAl.i par ties or their count-II cannot agree upon it tiorbitit or or if but one party aptit-tir otlittor. herein :tallied sitiati Ito appo t nt e d tt + by law... r. , re.,i!tit 1401 ij this n Von.lac it iirti! nil journ to tliciel ott urs. .1,1,1 , ted fixt -orue Tlii , R: ,pportittilly to altvl,l thr nteetitt4• t,t 11 , 2Urm vatic Convention Mr lteek then toove•I that the tt,e be given to the Iternnentttol'oll,l•llti •:1 A ; \lf 11 •le , qulJ then !novel that the .! i.e guarnrltendt ,, the I :.,,,nt'onseliti , t, pone.t t,, the N'kti 'l'!,,• 1,, mo c,,,•y ~! the 1,, :slel,l with the !,.• }free they r“tthd hitt. it Iva. very evident they ,ha Cl,t. It„tv,•. but intitontlett n• it kn grantel f r the I ~ ,,t,, tel Stale I •, a, vent tn. cut Ida in jutitwo rent the y. I pat , sett nen Mr MlUTlMll,fferel that the uet• 0 the IL u.e he g run ted Gar the 1,11 Tuer•lay week. Tln eiietted tu 4i,lerah4e tte rather an finm.iag char 4rte, Several • f the meallmr. u.•re happy in thmt fan The Se1:310 eng . iw,..'•l ID the con , Hl.•rat.o private The act t. , the Nortl.crn J u lirtal le - trict wa- under c tu,elerattert on it, final pa, aage.. dire-- , 1 the Senate in t pertinent, well a-rattged argument. t.ttowlng full , that the tlmtnct wa , of little or no uxe, an. should l.e Inerge•l in the Modlie Im.trirt nt Ilut ri-toirg. The puke with his u,int.l.4urc and 11. , n .nc'utled, near the holt of adjournment. NI r Taggart moved that the further consideration Itt f ,,,,, (1 , 0t1, -, 1 until Nlen day. fir Taggart opposed to the act. art tle,irn , that the , h-tract ,itetuld remain untl, turbtal, air] Sir nmtion evidently showed that It feared to tal,e ti e ,ine4t:“n after the convinein !.peech .•f the Senater fnan Allegheny The Senate then adpurn4el, at the hour of el. eh.ek I olkserroki in the ;ionate Chamber, kilning th speech of kludge IVilkin-k. TM 4. Williams, of your city Tlki.klistinguished lawyer d , dent; un 111 0 fil $lll , l nallrlt(1,1 suliseriptions, Orr during hi sojourn hen , lie improved the tune lilting II all such taxiOkle matters. The Marls are titling up. These comet/6 kn are it timlk-senki I,k tlts dull 1 0N , n , an d give than the:. ,%0 their ; ,!,,e.t, • rxeept the 1 ••• 1101,1 an Ir. r • I'.•r,•.n ci.itinl tIM ,eat I inn ctrl nnt ha , l better I.wate at either 1 ti latter, f-r if they g” further they will fare w.,r,c Truly, CAN' 1N DR. 11E , riri ,, N.—Lint evening IT wards of fifty gentlemen, representing, believe. the ret , pectiihility of the dental prof., Rion in this city, met at the 110114 e of Dr. Brown, near pubhely t.. rectignite and odt gradillfide ltr Beale, of Philadelphia. after the act 4.1' hberatom awarded b. him by the Govern r nl . rente.ylyania The pr , eeedings were chat no terized by the greatest unanimity. Many ,xl,l, nations were elicited, which, though unneees,, ry ad , htion- lea h.reg..ne conelushin. were far tireful, that the readiriiii, With which the . ) were given. still mere strongly endeared lir Beale, his amiable lady, who was present,) a , -.1 his eight Intl(' ones, to the regards of all who heard hint. The occasion did equal, if not g reit t er houuu to the profession, than to the recipient of their ,yrnpathies —.Vet - York Tunis, Ist. I, /:'r; k. 4 I'/(. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FI It : 4 1' I uS. WARiti‘oroti March Sonettp. Thu 1 , .:1 making on appropriation ~f s , O,Onn for lII3tV fortiti catirm, nt :Intro+lira .•o n .11,12,1 rendrlng,ed. The 101 l fur the ront , truct,m of tot sloop; %tar n: ferred to the Committee on Novo! Affairs. The Sc mite then re or the coni , lerntion of tile Illinois election pose. el/Mr. Stuart contended that the constitution of Illi• Col: , rendered Mr. Trumbull ineligible to his seat. Messrs. Butler, Tommy and Seward spoke to tine effort that the power to elert n Senator was deri‘ml from the constitution of the Fnited Statm, and not from Illinois, and that therefore the latter had w. power to prescribe the qualifications of a Se:oi. tor, nor to add, diminish nor modify tine require ments of the Federal Constitution, and that Mr. Trumbull's claim to his seat :Mould be maintained. The Senate then adjourned. ilosto.—Mr. Smith, of Alabama, introduced a 101 l to prevent the introduction into the United Stateit of paupers, criminals, lunatics and instinoper*ons. Be. (erred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. The Deficiency Bill was considered and passed. It appropriates, among other items, $150,000 t o st ,•k and disabled seashell. After n severe struggle the marine hospitals watt stricken our, and the Secretary authorised to contract for medical treatmen The House then adjourned. From Washington WASHISGTON, March 4.—The House ('em mitiee Eleetions meet daily. There are ten conu,ted eases before them. It is understood that the cane from Maryland, Vausant against Harris, had been libel, Boned. Gov. Wise has written to a friend here indignantly denying that he ever said Mr. Fillmore's ache inistre thal was Washington-like. The whole number of land warrants issued under the art of 3d March last, is 100,8.53. From New Orleans NEN Out.F.ANs, March 4.—The City Treasurer's office LC closed in consequence of the flight of Col. Garland, and the confusion into which it hen thrown the bueinesti of the office DEBATE ON THE AFFAIRS WITH ENGLAND. message was received from the l'resident in response to the resolution, asking whether Ureat Britain had offered to arbitrate concerning the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. The curt-a:Tot:idol/co was read as follows : * * * * In the course of the conversation he intimatvd that it might be de ,irraile to have the opinion of a third Power on the true construct-inn of the convention. To this I phyfully observed, that it would n , o.‘,' be litlicult to find an impartial umpire, as they had gone to war with our arbitrator—the kinperor of litt. , sia. This was, however, but mere intimation on his part. T then urged upon him, as strongly no I could, the reasons which I thought ought to induce the British government h. rt.d.n.inish the I',ay Islands t' llondura,+. lle replied, that these Hands were not of the least vakto to Great Britain, and the only question with them was, whether the national honor did not forbid this course. Vour , , sery respectfully. lit cis.?: tO. Sin : w .1,-,ot-ling fl the appoint ment, mentiuned in toy la3t de , pateh, I net Lord Clarendon, yc,tenlay afternoon. at the Foreign iffice. In the course of the conversation, I observed to hint that the most serious litliculty between the government- might arise out of the Centrni moricitn nail that, when two government, disagreed about. the c•ini•truction of IL treaty. the best ant taunt Ilatlllll nn,Je w,.5 to refer the question to n third power. At an ettril period of the negotiation Et , had made thi4 sug gestion, but I had jocularly rt plied that the Em peror of 110 , ,i1 was , the unl\ power sutheientl independent to at t an iutpartml umpire iu th, find they l,n l g eto war pith hit. btu. I 11,,1 'IV Ciaretoi,,D p, IliiluCT,t• • lic ;Leh mr,l rchtral 1 1.10,- - tile 1 , 4,,,t I,tcrati..n I n pit.••l, Own• vaa It thinp trace. Ile do true c.,n,t111C11• , 11 thl• ;.ren:% t,r ,r1 , i;r7,1,-ii hhn 1 .1,1 ”. I 5 1." c••:. milt:of; 51 a!'. ,xi.!i‘• 1 ught t!,, tht , x 1111• et i„,w a. I :1:1 , 1 ~.;,‘• , ; ink,' low Ur •. 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Ca!, rwt ivy :.• tr:o.• the .I,nt 1:1;;:.! ho per. t• !1-11,T liki• •,I11•••1: , II . What IV, 111. i 1. , lii••light h . % 11111 1•1,1•1••• III, !I NVl•ft• ty• 111 C., • • fLPri,t 11- ht.:551,•11 I In:Oil, nr. , tigi, 1.1.1 I :: , c.. 11 rt, I 1 Srl ttit II ,tll [hat What he ht• 11,1t , r141ths.i, , tep, :4[1 , 1 II .cur tz,,vrt,:nent .1r: II:ly 1}.1'% is olC,tl burr ) , •eti prepared tl, prot•t•ed furth, . wi .2 I had -alt to 'tun, he did tuts think they had le eCiNed 111,1CII I to'nl him that, win never I hnd -poker to 11l upon the ...uhjeet, I had n'.way. , hype c•areful t.. a2,2.1rr hitt. that I war: rx.pre2 , 2-ing me own lint; vidunl eentiment.e, without ant' 'root-m.11.0, oi 1111'ot - 11ml:ion front my goverunierit, and that th,.... retnnined unehunged. I ot , erred that 1..- 121,t letter , ien . slr,g I,llr C“.l, , rtlt . it,!i ,c the treat . ). an l forming art i•ot, the guVerliitiellt, might appropriately have .u.ntnined a I.r.l•..ition rdr arldt72ltion, and in th, nianner the que,tinn 'night ken, been Lrought in regally nrder Lnfnre or j -r the 1,1-.1 tiler, :Ur r!urd dint he I, 1 I Ilddre, ,, l a de•i. it.. 11 t. , )11' CrallipVti ~ L 1 r , lll9ecl, 111111 read It Ile then vent for it, a n d real it 1., tile. I In hese it is dated in November, hut ft dullhtle . -.in ) ,, 11! it will speak for :1- self. And lie infornivil me that all y-ti had -aid about it to 'Mr. Crampton waii. that the notri , r was in Mr. Ituehanan'• loonis prticeede.i express a deeldt-i opmi.,n ill Geyer of ariotr, lion, and said that when two friendly govern - inent,li,otgreol upon the construction of it trea ty, the natural and appropriate course WU, t refer the question to a third friendly power. Ile had ever firmly believed their construction of the treaty to be correct. lle then requo , ted me to communicate to you their proposals fur an 111 , tratiulk, 11.11.1 how anxious they were that the question might he settled in this manner. I told hint that I should cheerfully comply with his request, but repeated that toy awn iu dividuul remained Utiehlingtid. I C,ll - the language of the treaty too clear for serious doubt, and such I believed was the uptn ion of public men of all parties in the United States. This has been evinced by the recent de- Late in the Senate on the President's messnize. Besides, the ilithenlty of selecting a suitable .tivereign as an anletrater seemed insurmounta ble. lint, I said, this wa§ n question for ply government, and nit for myself. Yours, very respectfully, JANIE.k 114.••••Iyed ..1 SUIt MY DEAR SIR: ttbserving that some misap prehension seems to exist as to the offer made by Lord Clarendon to Mr. Buchanan, to submit the points regarding the interpretation of the Clay ton-Bulwer treaty upon which the two govern ments disagree to :arbitration. I think it well to send you the enclosed despatch, which[received MEMiM The Arbitration Correspondence WABIIINGTON, February 29 LoNuoN, ry 21, I=lE N.Tember 2, ISr. I.llm vury .I%si 13=1 }AMY, IStCLIA \ AN 1 ,, ,•• rre,. It it.. ttJervf, t I . I 1 y. • In, ••! v V 11 'I , C. .1,. V.o =MEM I • r =BM In r , • p' !...rN , I :L:i• I I, I lIIIIMIMEME= WASHINCTON, February 27, 1S • • 2. s'• lEEIIIISCI from Lord Clarendon on the s .ject, in December Bat °haloes Hair Dyt:Firtorn 7114.4a1n nnil lust: MOUTY TOOUSA ND AI'I'LICATIUNS OF THE I regret not having made you this communica_ INI M ITA BLit, illtcAt the public appreciation. mown or Lion before : but the truth is, that the last pant- black hair, as true to nature as natures oaf, la Produced graph of the despatch escaped my attention until INSTANTLY, without a of failing, or luittri to akin I referred to it lately, and ae I was aware that or hale. Made and Hold, or applied; (in Milo private rooms) the negotiation of the questions regarding Central at BA TOIELOWS, 233 Broadway, NoWNurk.: America was in Mr. Buchanan's and Lord C,laren- Bold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ow. H. Kgyeza,:l4o don's hands, I considered the despatch as meant Wood street 1111151vida* merely fur my own information as totialiat was going forward upon a subject in regard to which I inferred j ou 'were already informed. Believe me, yours, very faithfully, Jogs F. CRA M PTO N. P. S.—l send the original despatch, which I will beg of you to return to me, but I have no objection to your taking a copy of it. J. F. C. LOUD CLAITENDuN Ti) SIR. CRAMPTON. Fonsins ()reins, November 10, Sir : Mr. Buchanan having, in the course of conversation, a few days ago, adverted to the impression that would be created in the United States by the non-settlement of the Central American question, I again assured him that England had no wish to extend her influence, or to obtain any territory in that part of the world and I reminded him that, so the difference be. t awn this country and lilt, United Suites turned solely upon the interpretation of the treaty of 1 I had offered, on the part of her Majesty's government, to submit the ease to the arbitra tion of a third power, but that he had declined the offer, lier ).lajestyls government, I said, would still abide by that Offer, and thought it would he the hti roA and nu,,t Imileable manner of arriving at Mattitnnent Of the question. Mr. Buchanan would make it known to his government, and you are instructed to e,onniunicato this des patch to Mr. Marcy. with gre:,t. truth ILti,l regard, ir , pair ,ohvaierit awl humble servant. )Ir Seward, of N. , said this correspond- PII , O plared the subject of Central American Ailuo-inn light what different front what .t ocoupied alien the debate commenced. As the case -toed when .uhtnitted by the President, the emmuunications between the two govern ments consisted of argument-, able and delibe ,,te Mali side., maintaining. their respective l...itoms regarding the construction of the treaty, the United States demanding the fulfil ment of it, and Great liritain Amite ne 1/o.lt i rely -- he might ,ay. somewhat offensively refusing inplinnce. Cmler these circumstance., he thoogilt it Ids duty to eNpre's hi. opini-dis, and le !e! concurrence in the position this govern mem has 11.1,1111101 It now appear. th a t G rea t Itritain to arhitrate. IL r 'ngrtitulated the Senate on the more paci epL•n=:riget Cunecrining this clifin tt',,t hot .ciestion. As to , a.!l,trnen: ease, e .rre,,T, , ,ndonce elinsrlt Vritt-1, government 'nay. wah plauyit.illtv. T., rhat., ..ny, they ha I ten 'l• ! what Nta• rejt,trle , ll., Opal, it, the nature all which th. may hasu conmith.rod ILIA art 1111! e.`ll4Al•flt with the honer gtrrru.r rt 1,, The President and • r r State tarty h:se th, , iight ILe rig n,,i but it 14 cert,,i, h a d l'eblMy o:i the tilotiog:t vthieh could h e • 't• l'••11-er ••f her dignity and itt•r Tr.,: I.•itat of •litiveetitt is the effect of the tar:l:env, tt-ted It .••• en•tuttit to form the • ttl t en the parties, and t. o.; lit., • ',it:tiro-I 11,e wittelt •tt i loa ...tend eLle. that r ireni Itritain has to Itii wto•-!• 'tight itot t. 1.1 tie uit ,factore f om.r.—tr with "•• nat ,r, ath.l to.t that Mr •t. untrt e the : , 1•1 Vlt•Nr: oi SvIINT.. • MIME :ri 1).1. tl • * tir e 1110.11, U nts trnnh , N.,J.c11 -1,•14. , 1 iOl• 11 tr,at ltrttn,n •N • !.. !I ^ .1 Y1..;n 0 71 I..rn m 3.10, I 1 z I : , ,crt.tar) tilt I tevr,•l,.re, 1,..r.1uLtt , 1 :4ttocr barn re • lir I t.. 1;11 noil.t her 11 • .mull r Ih.lr age-to,. i i practierA I.• tl I,ler 1.-.1• I t I - 1 4 . !tn.: irt, qt. 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And natlkm Flo und , r 7sll. 1,, ,ty Lc r 111:1.1 , I , l' I; rent 1;r1t41111 fur lior tillelLt . , I 1 nn t.l I.e tweet! itatt..n 11, between gentlemen. When n ) ,..entlenittn ring •It• , 11 , 1, t 4. 111,114 P ro -1,,,,•,11. he IT. .11nI) and 111141•11,,,',. tio• I 10.! I,•en to t h e honorable Non ‘t_ tor, Stoiciir I who it. r such nu iftolozy Leon Hok , In the cciiitritr, -itch extiiiiriation its had the general iiijurs over a Tle.flult ur it.ti r,•!,11-n-. fir the past nit.] , tho future. it its here pro, , ented ; ill, hi• reliative sit the g ,, , , t1 of the of awl our own rind when then , no mane far war lo.tween Is-nor:ll4e Ham. ut,no tail! arise. This lie took .1' granted. ,111.1 the tWIPS or the Ithiriti• will milky up their mulls just on th‘• term., r. s ,, ri then tnetved 'hitt the printing ~: (he W,C 1 11111 . 111, It ti hoEL,ltti , l cupie , , mei the printing ttl,o it the Qttnte 'cumber ,f thr , e reeetee.l t , t-tar, huh to form • io. v,lttnit• .Igret..l .I.ipitrned t, Monday 04-AV orn..--.1. 11t. t. 11. , twit,•li .4 11, yt,tl ,%11,t1 am, 11,0 :11. , est nro.mg • 1111.1,11. pr , p: •T • • 1 nI latzt,',. Ylorniug . ••1 1'01,1,r - 01, 1,, 14..0 • 1., cull purvilt+ to It.. slrt 110.4 for tL• .'f 11/,•a• ..fton Intal P 11.111 1 ,, • 1.11.1,11. It was in, 1•3. a idly.. 11111 ut I. ii ur, win, after hating init.,' n f-r it ta.ral an.l found anivv,al, •!I • orict 111 , it a ,11,11., 1,11 ••[ tnw and It pintly p•tal.ar tlin.lll4ll , at Ilia rhrtn.l :a:!11,, th , haaand ha, th.• .10 lis first tlitrniiicti•tit It , OW i• 111,4 1 ,. 1'11,111.41411 NO( rarrfill t rtml, f 31 . 1. .n, ' (I', rioning I I'.. .411.1 \ , topaz k.llll. alm" I'MA. u ~‘ RI all Tt•ni.winhlv .Irug N. ,11)...it .Igtiaiute ~f FLEMIN , i 111:0, , f,.r std.• I.r the •,I proprirtors, ELF:M ING BROS., .1. K 1.1.1 A: 211/v I 12. N.. , { 1 etrea, rumor of Fourth 11. gl—rtk .1 "rl,ll I 0,0E1! th, FirtS ti day with D.All.f:rit PA IN F:XTItAI"rol t If ~ . .- r 0t1.41 Ibt ut tho rgttlim, Own in rt " 11..1 with Ex truitthat. and irraii , 0 11, ,t,, h am ,. ,t a , th,•4yring.. suite„ rue It ta-s, i•p , nro .5 -s I , llllly mg, sir In giNe• ..nun , instantly to" sill, fregtmtaly Curing by °be applwatimi. Sr, , known I.y ILA• haat, .itching and pain ..f the Anna. Bircala; pilt". am cans.al ennu•tinn, I'y thefad liug .4 the n holy bowel, oh then pre,' the Intestinal canal tight ugainat tin. bark bones and kw.p. the blood from returning up the ve,mels, ,mtillar to the b10..1 being k,-pt at p•ntr finger when a string is tied tight round ; sod) is freyn••nt, and for seroful..us humors and ulcers to form therein, than procure a perfect abdominal support,, and near a r-nuiprosai to the reetuni. and continue to tin. the salve also rub It well over the loins any abdomen for 5-11, In , . out the natural Ice/to that supp•rt the bowels wil. I, contracted and made strong, and your lif• wtll to savedl If Ptni.rly applied, even cam , will be cured. It never falls. N.me genuine without n eugrnved label, with signature S , 111 at 25 evotr, I.•r Imx by Dr (750. 11. KEYSEIt, 143 Wood tttroot, krid Iry hearty or *Ty ilinmghout the Unit 0 , 1 Slaws All orokrs or knel; fur in fornintiou or udvicr, to bo fuldrehnctl t.. I: V KLICHENER St U t, New York, trlfrdttwlty. • .. . "f N.', '-.4 SMOBEi CLARF.NDON )v, !•entrai:ty 1,5 I ci 11 t h ititt It 1,r,1113r,n :01 o HENRY ()ALLEY, Manufu•turvr. I'. V CLICK EN ER ManufartunTl). - - =EA 4E- Hear the Physicletztel--A number of the met diAtinguished Medical men in the United States, known net such by the entire Focally, certify most I.kaiitively to tho remedial effects of Dr. Royer,' Syrup of Liverwort, 7ktr, and L'tnichotu f pw, in canon ordering on CONSUMPTION. See what these witnessts say In the pamphlet re• eutly published. The Agents of the medicine keep the document. An mieer thwinent else appears In another ,lumn. /lir Fur sale, wholesale and rctoil, by R. E. SELLERS A CO., corner Woor.l and Second streets. Poll abk, by lIENDF.RSON A ERO., Liberty street; 11. P. Sell WARTY, 11.1113 812KIIAM At MoKENNAN, Allegheny Cite. 43 - Sande Sariaparilla, FOR PURIFY INU THE Eli. -S,u,oparil loon boon endorsed by the faculty RS It odd, Aare and effective and alterative. All Ile• scientific applbuwea of mudbru chemistry knoue lawn put in requisition by Messrs. Sands to obtain a pure extraet of ite medicinal propertiee, combining therewith other rare vegetable products. They are enabled with confidence to offer to the public a sure a• d certain remedy for all disemws arising, from Impurity of the blood, or derangement of the ',diary functions. Price $l, tar bottle; six bottles for $.5. !Timm.' and sold by A. D. A D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street. New York. Sold al.. by FLEMING BROS, Pttlaburgh, P., and by Druzgints generally. mhfnlw kir From the N. York National Monitor of Fobrunry 24.--111,1 IAN VAPOR.—Dr. Curtis has done more tii ameliorate the COlidititm of humanity afflicted with lung ~onaplaints. than any other practitioner of medicines that has stnntgioil with the secrets of the anitain npedica, for the last eentnry, by the invention and perfection of an instru ment that will eon vey to the lungs a medicines in the shape of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly On the disease. and to t. iw hitherto, by sympathy. Thew, who are tnitiblisl with tibie.ne arising from dienrderusi lunge, will subset . , their Intel-Lists by giving the !blear, Vapor a trial. Caldera—lir. guar& Urals-vs is the original end only noe263irdsw grnisilil• article Dr NI , Lant.'s IL YILL)VID Ltrrr 'gild and IIIPROVID Venni. fu K•. alAi Dr. I. Ficitt' , / Celebrated White Circassian Lint ',lir, prepare/I volely under the Kula/mai/in of Dr I. Scott, i I,t tat, fuel l'hyvician of extern/aye pm, 1,, . N. /lie irenuirii•, only on iireparivi by Dr. I. inott A Co.. P,.. c, liiri.,-rintown. 'i,rgl vin Pr Mn,rtilaterlti and itregoven Liver I ley certificate of C. 51cLarie, for nolo by Di i , Kolette. and Merchant./ every where. I I i 4. If. K ErSKR, 141) Woivl at, Wlnilovale Agent. I' YLEMINti, near linilrnFtd Depot, 'I / e Agent. iatr2alawapc fie-NV hy will you Buffer, mugs ILF.LIEF CAN 1.:.kt , 11.1" 011 T I \ ED? y..n. 5... r.• Tbr, t. Quiot.y. i”,1101,1t. N. -10100a. itg,t4..bitt... `till Front lo4,;$31: •( )..111 Pritent V to I- r.•1i.., 1., tit..t 14:m1[11.11 ..t nli Llollooto, tip. Whee rtrcastt.ta Lintns.rat." propar.,l y Ur MltYri. of Ill..rgnnt.on It, Va., attl f,r 1.10 11..1,n;1e ;mot rottol. I.) In. K Y.SN NAL 140 woua 414,44., and JAS. P. PLANING, ton, It. It. Allegheny. See nil o•rtinotount Iu atoallor column of paper. imar4:lni 6f- Stoek-inita and Hosiery for Winter...-. I I volt ,I, 't want your foot 01..11,4 with Lad and altort Sl' , )... uili take Alia4l‘ too nod go to C. Itnt.r.n. cot, N1r1...a alloy an.' Fifth scrod, awl boy S.lla of th‘rte nor Cid rig, I hot make your hot (001 nlco and r..tslfi.rtable. Dtll raakea out nOll,/1 every ,aripty 01 11.-oory that you ran montron. nt wholeanln Paid retail. Irooooolor 11.0 pLroe, corn, of Markvt alloy and Ylltb oct4 41 - Ilat• I lint.. 1 the I.atzat etyl. of lIATS (' 11 . : 4 ,103 he Imo 1,,0.,1 MORGAN k lit.. No. It 4 Wood stmt.!, Nt•xt door to :the Ilt•Nr Church, .; 4v, JO, from Sloth st.root. d,o- Call sat No. 164 Wood street, and ex st.s k Sur 14n, mud WIYTER CAPS. Just tar,. 1.. t .if Shanghai. eel.,ltal. arid other stylte, 01 will sell low for cash. Morinvi Co , 144 W.,xl orreet. lin t lint •.--NN Li , Jill( 1,..11..1. , 0r SPRING I.Y. II K II ITA. h si ill tih Ll 7 ow, MORO AN a 00- 164 Won,l PEN \ SYLV.ICSIA R Ri0.41) C“. Yvbrs.o.ry 3.1, ISM. PIO q . t.:7A I- , AIII he ror until TUESDAY. ID. , , - • i rompany with I'A.R t 1 lIY i.l lAA ASTI AtiS A It.t ot the Attu-4, , An le thAF Deois to lA, KanntAto.,l • :A: ) ~,• 1,11,A D.,D,A. In,.Lep I,) :411 oident JAMES AIM:SHALL volt: DI Cl, Atrtnsa:: 0,411. TrAtispotAttoo. , Nll' --Tho !me.. „r td„. I%I A . r 1, u 1,4 Ilm, lout y h+A L.O IiKMOI . KD 14, the t noar Fmn1411..141 otrwl An d rn, nnon d A iky JAI] Vl4 M (11111FTY, Trvlmurxr A. A. CARRIER, & BRO., and Smith.6,l,l rirrrts, l'ithiburyh Stnio Mutual Fire anal Marine 'maniocs .1 HARR t'.IIITA 7., $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine In•nrnnee Co., .*1 I LA14:1.1'111 A C. 4 11TAL, 8300,000. Insurance fo. of the Valley of 'Virginia Nel \A ('.IIVT IL, $300,000. f'olitalton‘reekllli Itt•rireLlice Cotnpruij, 111/1 ltki. CI VITAL. 8300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life lnonrance Co. 11ARTFoRD CA PITA L AND.I.s:SETN, 89,16-4,4139 I'e !allay lv onto Insurance Co.. P177'801'10;11. r I r I. .4 Nuv itc.,s. $199,022 99. II at A. CA.1•1.11.1t, 1. • •lap 1 y h lute II un/i.lir , y,llolllmin k hotlrt, Yhiln ru..srtxx . . Lute of Pittsburgh. KOONS & lIERSTBE, DU It FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei,..hants, . N 4,111 irharws n ra,/ 4S Sorrth {PIG, iori+M . R.1..' Srrrß, Itg,kler W.+lwnvlA lirvn[l. Keitttnl) A C... I . lllFeh 11.rlin .4 C. .• Wilmarth A Co. A 801 l A I.lggvl SILT,. I rlr , A C.. ;.I. A W. Rea- Cosgrove A Co. Y. wet. rnnh.v A C. " Walt I , Leo, Ct. F....lick et F.Allilik Chi iure..ll.l A I , 1:IA• k A C.,. •' ;11..rrow• A Golder, Sibley. 1.1 S. Cbenoweth A Co. •. l'avoloagh oral Plilladelplan MN - el/onto glow:slip. jal.ktiiro.6m JA )'LUN 7 BAN ESB MIX JAM lES COLLE6B Si.. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants I . ..YILIMItti or mtll Conine Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie .• N I A 1. 1.1 N E S. Nt... 114 ANI% 115 IVATEH 8 TRE/T, Pll - rBIICRGLI, PA • Prmuwito Ilttgal,•l Co., 'Murphy, Tiernan , CO., Irruuptoti, Wil,4on & Nrcandlo., MrnuA A Co., Kilglinlt & Ili, harkinou. t net NIL,- Itn, ‘1",...N nit! & Truitt, 'Broth, & & C., ALEX. HUNTER, DRA UM IN .OUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, .11 I) PRODUCE NERALL) No. 2i11.1 Liberty •treet, ‘l,l4:4lapc KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants 4i}-STEAMBOAT No. I..tuvett J'tne and I Cr. OA., 1,1,26,Lt.pe1y! SAINT LOUIS, ALL JAMES BLAKELY, E[ GOPE IN AGENT AM) CONVEY-INCH Canter of Seventh and Smithfield atreetz, PITTSBURGH. Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. [nov27 RIFLES, RIFLES—RifIe of our own 'pun feature, warranted. for $lO, an in case of a failure we iefund the money. Any of our pati iota, friends wishing to raise au army for Kansas, call at the ENTERPRISE WORKS and get your supply of arms; you will IlOVer regent--but onclude that this to the place to g ,t your money bark—at feb2lt SOWN dr. TETLEY'S, 136 Wood st. 12 lumucE-6 emirs Sicily, (small stiek,) for sale by REYMEK A ANDERSON, 6+12 T UG EXTRACT FOR TIIE haro t) Just received a large at.surtment of these fine Extracts, superior to oily none to use. JOS. FLEMING, feb6 Corner Diamond and Market et. BOOKS ON G A RDE N I NG-- A large assort, inent on the Cultivation of Fruits, Vegetables, newel% Landscapes, and Agricultural pursuits, received : for sale by fsb29 JAMES WARDRiIP. h's UULIII SYRUP—WILD dor.. 1.71 of thin mluablo Cough 314Airiue punt reoeivod by JOS. FLEMING, frig Corner Diamond and Market st. CIIE:SCE'S SEA WEED TONIC.-1. have reed another supply of this colobrat.l Tonic; also, a supply of lieurk's Pulnionlr Balsam, one of the best articles nine tu time for Coughs, Colds, kc. JOS. PI.E.MING, febn Corner Diamond and Market et. EVERY description of Dry Goods selling at a REDUCTION of 2.5 to 50 per cent. at the SEMI ANNUAL SALE of A. A. MASON A' 00, feta 25 Fifth street CIASIIMERES AND DE LAINIS REDUCED.— A. A. MASON & are closing out their entire stock. a Castillo:roil and be Laftwe at an Immense reduction to prices. Mold Medal Do Lalnee selling for 1.2.,6c..—w0rth 280. All Wool du. at 254 x—worth 87 and 50c feblB 1 4% , , 1 1.., 1:1E1=1!1 11=1 MERE hoirr. lIUNTEI -~; , t,-, x~. ~ ..... - _ _~._ DELAWARE TIitTUAII. SAFETY INSURANCE _COMPANY, otTICE, :A. E. CORNER TWltia A.NDiVA.LNUT INBURANOF.It on Vet.l., Cargo, Freight, to all.parts of the world. • INLAND INDURANOF:S ON GOODS. hv Lakes and Laud Carriages. to all wat of Ow Union. FIDE INSUDANCII ON IdEIteIiANDIZE gelh•rally. lln Stores, Dwelling Houses, .4e. Asacts of lb Campany Bonds, lilortgagi. and Real R..etate. 31 ul,toi of Philadelphia City, sm.! ofh t Low,A • I 0 00 B4Kk ht Bail Raiirk.4l and Imatrunre C;te 23,(Rin 1 , 1 Bills rec.ivahle 1 :,6,4 hi 97 Canli tm hand o 9 Balances in hands of Agrtita, Premium, on Ma rine Polirirs re,ently horned, and other debt due the Company Sulucription Notes. D/ T ORA lalub C. !land, Tbeupliilus Paulding, Jam. Traquair, William Ryre, Jr., Joshua L. Prim, James Tenneut, Samuel E. Stokos, Henry Sloan, James 11. slrritlad, Charles Schaffer, Itol.ort Burton, ,lobe B. Semple, Pittsburgh T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, NY3I. "AIARTLisi, President. William Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Synder John U. Davis, John K. Plturtnte, tittorge 0. I,lper, Im,,trd Darlington Dr. H. M. tlonton, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Crnig, 6peur, II vain Charien H. Jones Brooke, J. 11. JOlllll.ll, Teas. C. ll.nq Vivo President 1L NLLI Lvt.aLiet, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Ag. , tit., 115 Water stretq, Pittsburgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP'f, OF PHILADELPHIA. CHIME PERPETCAL—OILANTED aY TILE STATE or PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MAX/NE AX!) INLAND TRANSPORTATION, AARON S. LIPPINCIYff. PresideuL ORION ROO EltS, Secretary. GEORGE Yt tUNt T, Treasurer. DI itEcTORS. Aaron A. Lippincott, William E. Thomas, Mahlon Oilliugliaim William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields, John P. Simons, James P. Smyth. &ir - This Company lies been orgunited with a Cash Capi tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt tho business to its available renourr,c,. To observe prudence in conduct- Mg its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of leave. Pittsburgh Offlee. No. To Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. RP. FE It P. Ni P.A. no following well known and namonsible firms In Pitta burgh have notion-17,d roferenvo to them, with regard to the ratability awl soundmais of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. K rumor & Salon, Wilson, Childs & Co.. lleorge I'. Smith & Cs., Ihimpton & Campbell, Jom, Tlcrllau N. CO., 11. Child, & Co. nov7 PITTSBURGII LIFE, FIRE AN ! ) MARINE I.l'.ti'l'lLl.V('k• CO ill' CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET z-ITREET . r.I, PITTSBCILGII, Pl. 011 G ALWAY, President. 00.1.11k1g. Fisiciretary. .t-Thin Company luaktw finery ineauratico appertaining to or with LIFE A ngsußrit H 171.1, AND CARGO RISES iin the Old.. and Alma...inn Itiveraand tribut.nrim, and MARINE generally. And /against Isms and Damage by Fire. and etgli.inst the Perils at the Sea and Inland Navatation rand Transportathal. Volifiee marl at the rats rensintent with eattity a. all parties. DIRECTORS. Roliert Galway, Fianinel kin, Joseph . P. lia,ma.m, 741. D., ;trust. Jam.... Marshall, David Richey. James W. Ilaiinnan, Charles Arbuthnot, A 1....ant10r }Smiley, Jesepli S. 1....0. , •11. Fullerton, Mansfield R. Ilrum a. David 11. Chatutsers, Christina 'Lag. Carr. Robert IL Hartley, di., feldS Brltbdt Si, Continental Exchange sIMIT BILLS I)IL'.WN BY DUNCAN, SHF.RMAIII S. CO. UN THE UNION BANK, LONDO.N, If Scts or ill /ON I 'f•a.\tlW_ se- Tbe.. Dralts ale avalLahle at all the principal T. •an,. hINULANIP, ikt› rr LAND AND III.IO,AND, and tha TI N ENT. Wu Ldp. draw Sionr BILLY on DI. A. GrunebannA AZ Bailin, • 1 , le K kl' .4 MA / err.re a, a rrutittun, to all parts GERMANY. SWITZERLAND and Ht tI.LAN D. Pemons iitton.fling to trart•l ahroa4. may prormr, throngb as. Lottrra of Crain, on which Nfoties tan be obtained, as lit any part of Enrop. GOLI.LCTIoNn of Bills. Noteo, and otin•r sr. - nrlties in I:awl', ntll r,....•t•it prompt attention. WILLIAM IL WILLIAM: 4 A CO., Wood, corner Third str.-ts. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COAIPANV • F PITTS lit" It . ‘v 1 L. 1.1 AAI BAG A ~HS, l'reAttkut. SAMUEL 1.. MARSIIELI., sc.,:retary. urrirE Ui crier t.d,rrn .1/074C and DL.,! reel, 4.1 r lunar. HULL CARGO lIIBKS. uu t h o tjb„. Rivers and tributzulcs. hisuret acQtiust Lomti or Danusge Ly FIRE. Moo, tigninst [En perch of the Sea .r.tl luleed Netrigat lot) Aud TTuud}w.rintit ut WLltinzu Bap J.mes M. Sa..muot Itobert.llartLv, .11 War M. 'ham.. k, S. 11.1.rNul,cli, =I! John Sliiptun EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. FIDIENIIIHIGER, Pr,ki-nt. IWBERT FINNEY. ..t‘vvrrt.try. C. W Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS DIU ECTORS. J. H. Shoeuborgrr, C. W. fluteltolor, lean• M. Coun.,lL IV W. Martin. IL T. L'.•ch. Jr Grorw I=l C 1 All Loa.a aust.Litied l.y parllex iontirni under policieß ninuod by thin Company will be liberally inkjindod nod pull ty paid at ita OFFICE., No. 110 WATER STREET. Ijyll PENNSYLV.4IVIA INSCRANCE CO ()F PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $ 300 7 000 . 441 - lusure Buldingo and Aabor Property Dautago by Niro. and tho Pool, of thy tea and Inland SIO Kat V•II Win F. JAnston, Rody Pat tarn.. u, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrar, M'Clint,wk, Jas. P. Tanner, W. Smith, M. S. Haven, D. E. Park, I.L 4 i rier Sproul, \Fmk Hampton, D. M. Long, A J. Jon., J. IL Jove, 11. K. Cogg,hall OVPICERS. Presided . lion. IV NI. F..IOIINSTON Prersded HUDY FATTERSON. S.'y and 7r.. A. A. FORSYTH (t. SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Eli C ANTS, Dealers in Wool, llides, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL, 4"A,\'l) I' R I) 1' t'E GE _V ERALL Y.- Nu.. V, WATER STREET, YItt4UVIIOR. PRNNA Sprilip, 11nrhaugh, l'illsh'h 'Geo. Wells. Welliqville, Oh, John So,tt S: 0... - 1. .Martin," 8.11 .I,,nek,Cs..llCr('it.Dep.Bk. Koons A: neckline, Phila. beerh A Co.. l'inshurgh. Barnet, N.bit [ Gai - M..3 Joseph E. Bider, St. I,IIIS. Phila. T11..11110 k. Greiner, Bankers, Ilohnex ..4 Council. Chu:inn:4 Salem: 01110. ilebl:ly] lA. D. Bullock A Co. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold 6• Williams,) NIA_NITFACTURKIIS OF CH (ILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, A.\ 1) RITTING GENERALLY, Nor Warming and Ventilating Bitildingt 43- W. k A. will tmutruct for Warming mini Vemilatiii• by Sh , sm or iii Wntor, Pipes or Chils..m's I'urw. . 01110 , Schols, Hospitals. Factories, Orron Houses. I/m..4111 4 0 C " rt Hotels. Nu. 'l4 31A ItE ET Fr 1; !CET Pittsburgh. tiplh WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEIII, BACON NIS, SIDE LARD, LARD OIL. DRIED BEEF. UGA R-CU It ED Ittpl CA N V ASSED IL% MS A large tdock always on hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBUIIIiIi, PEN N' A PEARL STEAM MILL ALL E N Y. FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the twn Caine, OiLDERB way be left at the MAIL or In bees at the stares LOGAN, WILSON k CO., 52 Wood street. BRAUN A ICEITKR, cot. Liberty and St. Clair etreeta. H. P. scinviatrz, Druggist. Allegheny. 4s. ?SRNS: CASH, ON DELIVEre . .1929 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. OFFICES TO LET. TWO GOOD ROOMS, suitable for Insurance or Law Offiree, will be rented, in the second story of the building on the north-west corner of Fifth and Wooki wean, in the same building with the Morning, /iv. It is the beet business corner in littediurgh. Access to the offices convenient. Inquire loon at office of Jallldnudieltt MORNING POST. BASEMENT TO LET. A LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet widr by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light ed and finistovl will be rented on mynonable terms. It In on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley. Roquire at Lin 2S:tfl OFFICE OF MORNING POST. _ _ OLD TYPE METAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNING YOST, a large quantity of OLD TYPit. Machinists and others wrating such an article oan get a large supply by tailing soon. febit rerif- NEW ADVERTISEMENtIi: CITII/44156 11/1 ritlahurgN 4th %Lich, 1814 The Preahleut and Mariam 'of thin' Batik bare this day declared a Dividend nr Frirlf per ( - car on Ibe l'opital Stock, out of the pronto of the Ina ffiX 111.-0101114 pay. hie on or lifter the 14th lust. E. It J(flallii, marahl—chC DA UL JULISN'S FAItEWELL TO A MERICA.—PA revecttully anaemic,. that previlMS W 6ia duporturo fur Etc . rvpo to fulfil Itoroatout ebg - aarinriottin I.Ontton'ttud PartA, he will, give a FAR SWELL OONCHILT, AY Tlli MASONIC. lIAL4 • On WEDNESDAY, .llarch 12th, aselsied by ADELTNI PAVFT, the young Pr inn Donna. AIM: 00010E1., thatelo braied Pianist. and E. lIAR.TLIA, the diatittrdshed Baritone. An attraetive Programme will be shortly published. lid. mild prtsitirely I, Me only, perform:ma ia . ..Mtaiurgh. [filar!, W.TC.NTED —A respectable middle . aged WOMAN, to go into the country td take charge of a 4tuall family- One that las had some expertenre with - small would Ire preferred. (loud city reference required. Any connninfantion addressed to A. 8., Box Elii,lfittanning Poet Wilco, will be attended to. • mte:dlw FOUND -tit Tuesday afternoon, on Fifth street, between Market and Wood streeta„ a METE :MINN ALE, containing a email own of money, which the owner eon have by calling at this office. ruarilffit FOR RENT— T L 0.3, , .rt; terlilitt. Satinu4.l M. K kr, W i 'ham itiligbatu, Jahn Frmwis Solter, .1. :-.c..110,,nmei10,, %%'illiani It. Itn. [.1,.‘021 of eighty-fire Acres, in Washington township, Cobun= biatut eonnty, OhM. fourteen miles from IVellsvillo, one and I half vitro from the Depot of the Railroad- Of tho ahore Fann flfty•tive acres are mule. fence: Improvements consist of a good 1.,n..; Mil,. and 9teble: twroral spriniCK nor, tilling. on the farts. Thy whole of dm land is Coal of from :It.; ti 4 fait and is in the neighborinext of dmrdws, .•book. mills, hr. Alts, a L o t o f iiround on Pennsylvania Avenue, 20 by la) (4,0 ommr,L) Appiy to marl BLARELY 60 Isms, pure Pepper; ba do. Nialatatr; :Id do. Cinnamon; 25F10. A h.piee ; 'l3 do, CIO VeR 140 de. Nnt mega; so do. ]lnes; 1 to. Pure Cayenne Pepper ; doom Pepper Sauce. Widt , Spices at the burnt prices. For sale by marl F. R. DRAVA,: G. W. C.mt, W. K..Ninuck, T. It. Upliko, It. D. John A. 11...,; hey S. S. Bry,th, )OST BIBLICAL HISTORY OF THE Jlll5l/, frortyllhe, L the 01,1 Testament, about the year 4R E. till the destruction of the se4erel Temple, In the yenr 70 C. E. By Morrie .1. Ilnphall, A. Ph. Dr. Rabbi—Drencher at the f 4 ynagng.,ne, Or,ene stmt, New York. In 2 rata. Fdr Mir by 11. T. C. MORGAN, !zeal 104 Wood streeL • GoODS 11.F.DUCED.—The whole of onr aHsort mrnt ~1 French. :SlerimeN Parornettaa, Plaid Goods, ito 1.:d0r., and other Drv,.. Boole, will Le closed out at still gr,itet rr,luctiors to price. A. A. MASON marl 25 Fifth atrvet. IiMI-ANNUA7 UAL SAL N.—We are offering the whole of our etoek of Einbrolderiea, Ribbons Tr(nunings, Millinery ilooda, Hosiery, Olovee, kc., at about one-half the usual prices. iniar3) A. A. MASON k 00. )LANKETS, BLANKFaS.—A few more - pain of thoso perior Wool Blankets at $3 and s3,66—aerial price $6 and C—roceived by (ntr.r.3) A. A. 311430 N & CO. TO LET—On Ewalt street, in a retired and quiet part of the Borough of Lawmuerville, two gen teel and well finished Brick houses, with gurdous and other , iinviiiidenees. within a few minutes' walk of the omnibus iitatlon. Apply to (mnr3) I3LAKELY d RICIIEY 1 - iLOVERSEY.II , -100 bus. dill NE AG A ZINES, - NEW BOOKS, &c.— A Rachel Gray; by Julia Raven:Tin—prim 70 cents. Notes or o Voluntest —au Autobiography; 90 do Attache at Madrid; 9.0 do Veronica; by Miss Worrnby ; $1,12 do Three Marriages; -90 do l'ineutztana; by John linenix; 90 do old Farm House; $1,12 do II kiwatha ; by Longfellow; $l,OO Hyperion; do $l,OO Hunter's Life; by J.Gortion Cumming; $1,12 do Campfires of Rut Men; $1.12 do W(.111.111'. Faith ; 70 do _ • Lost Hunter; $1,12 do Creole Orphans; by J. S. Peacocks; 90 do Hidden Path; $1,12 do Widow Bolott Papers; $1,12 do Alone; $1,12 do Huge Clerk : $1,12 do Sealmard Slave States; by Olmstead; $1,25 do Jacklmn lwd New Orleans; $1,12 do ?aide.: 35 do Star Papers; $1,12 do Harper's Magonins for March; :81 do t;,sley's Lady's nook, do 01 do Graham's Minrazine, do 20 do Ballot'', do do 10 do Peterson's do So 17 do Leslie's N. V. Journal, do 18 do Yankee Notion 4, do 12 do I. mdon Illustrated News, Feb. 9; 21) do London I Unstrated Times, Feb. 0; 10 do London Punch; Feb. 9; 12 do Remember, the Mary to get Cheap Books, Stationery Magazines and Papers. is at 'earl LA BITER'S Book Store, No. 30 Fifth at. RS IN S sIIOI LIMIS 'l\S OF OYSTERS just arrived _ 100,000 inicKgr OYSTERS, of superior quality. of all kinds. 10.000 SHELL OYSTERS. Will be sold . wholesale awl retail, Families, Hotel Keepers and Restaurants will do well by Oviug na a call. All orders thankfully received and promptly filled by CHAR. KIMBLE & CO. ' - IxTRAcTs ',hr “ACTS from the Diaryand Correspond owe of the hat AMOS LAWRIINCE, with a brief ar omit of inciden to in his life. Edited by Ma William It. L,mronce, M. I). Nur gale by feli2o 11. T. C. 'MORGAN, No. 104 Wood si gn REAMS SAND PAPER just received e- , VI and for sale, by FLEMING BROS. 1 bbl. paro.Cod Liver Oil, do. 3 grove Ilaker'r Cod Liver 011, 100 gsvvs Ml•Xittall '3litstang Liniment, 3 bbb3. White Glue, 1000 IbA. Pumice Stone., C"CENTRATED LYE, a new artiele.for ranking Snap. Ouo pi - mull Worth ten of Potash. For sate by ifeb29) FLESIj.NG 81108. WRIaIIT'S - M - EMIIM KATHAIaq 11 stops the Hair from falling out, and produces a lax urian t growth. WRIGHT'S PRFAITITSI KATIIKRION Removes all Dandruff and disetrne- deposits. For sale. wholesale. by It. R. SELLERS "gr CO: jauglo S UGAR MILLS—Of Durgee & Forsyth ►um.ufarture, for sale by febl2 JAMES WAILDROP EVERY DESCRIPTION of White Goods, Embroideries, Ribbons., Trimmings, Millinery Goods, liosiory and Gloves, &c , Ac.; sinning sold at a reduction of nearly one-half tho usual rates at the Semi-Atatuattiate us' A. A MASON & CO., 25 Filth street'. IGS-200 drums fresh Figs just received' F and for sal,, by RltT lEll A ANWERSON, No. 99 Wood street- • 1,•_.• - - - • .101113, MILE CO. having gocured the EXCLUSIVE HT to nsv the MATCRLE. , 3 MAPCIr lIACTIPSE" The IL,nn•.trnd an the JIMA:ado.. The At ia,:he in Maglri!l T.." Mormons at Thaw'. :• Erne,t 11,i111,10 , 1; Candler Lee Tlentz. The Adventmea of My Comte Smooth. Grace Lee: ,lniht Kavanagh. g,eh e l Gray: by the with, of Orare Len, Pai,y Burma; by Julia Kavanagh. Charlensfait: by W. d. Simms. h e:. kerb. .•k.•r far Mani,. Jest rre,ived and for oat.. by W. A. OILDENVENNEY Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. a day received and for sale by HENRY IL COLLINS. RESIT Ground Coffee, (pure,) always on hand at [1a221 No. 1 DIAISOMD. ,y ~,'< do. [iota