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PI TTSBIT.RGII POST.
E:illAY MORNING
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
Slate t'etitral Connuti t tee.
(•ity Paind./phio.
. 1, 1 , 1.11:N Clunrneln.
Junn, 1 0 ..101.ent.ni,
!Int. Alfred Il lmore,
N. It. Browne,
'
n : Doe. Eulantinl Street.
N 1 . Iral h, Edward W. pumer,
i.e...., W. Moore, 79101110.4 J. TinononA.
•
I hird I li.drirt. F 1 - 10-nth Dithict
1v,... T. 11.rrrili4,14 •Will. J. 3111rniy,
1 11. 'Pippin. Thrtmal. A. Maguire.
14 , arth 11exh - id . SirleenlA Dislrod.
Jotteph libmphill, K. W. W vav en
.Ittltit .1. Litilwr. Dr. D. 11. Thrtutp.
Fifth District. Set,sl.r.ttlh !Est rict
J. Um mace /Ivir., Asa Lathrop,
1C u. KM... Wu. M. Mutt.
Slxtla Ifrixt rid Eag,httrwth District.
P. Vlitmlllt. .71,l inn Short‘rarl.
.11/It/I Daviyt, 11. 11. bent.
.Nr"..r•il. Pit -ed. Ninefa;mth Dialeirt .
•':ivoti,•l
I. St.ttilhat,ll, Win. S. I;zu - viit,
11. li. Swart% Itobert P. Otairrltn.
I r , 71,oligor. T ',Wirth Dist ri,,f.
Jai. - ~.. Mt•Malt.tv .1..,..ti11t Dotiglat.s.
Errirth D/r(rirr. It. F. Sloan.
I..trt,' it M•li.inloy. l'ronrty- li rx.l N.< f ri..l.
A ittlrew 11../.1..i1,, Jour. M. tirrdill.
Wm. 11. Millrr. .1. M. Krum,.
Itirlt.ll.l M...1111,.trtr. Samuel B. M'ilx.ii.
rt. Itarrett. Twrory..x., nil Di:trie/.
:tintlt,l Wyk,. Day id Lyttrll.
Ilrort. 01,1/1.. M. I. Strwmt I.
Win. I'. Wilhiosztro Tteent y-tlird durnei.
I , ift dr! \V a. W. ork man.
14. DI I) \1 A. Marl;
Aaitmol 1‘ • . 111t . r Ihittrtel
.•o ~ IV. ROW/111111.
7; • .1 I;
J.r I; fill rid.
WJJJI.. .
t'lmrl , , !Ant bort.rm.
Itil..y. Tus , av , ixth
.I.'o It. A. 8. IVilson.
1,J , 117h //mtri. I. Thomas P. , . or.
11'm. 11. Kurt,. J. r. Miller.
lieoet. :11,r1A. Tor..tity..,,,Jat ;h . :O rid
: E.. 1
o, H. Ruch. I. IZ. P. Fkrstkr.i.
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....orray I'6o, .1 11,1 ~1112 tut
II I. Ihtl.•.ll,acli
01110 AND PF:NNSii - LVAIIIIA RAILROAD
t a r.it of n ,perial committee of
tl ,l,,chh,hl ecs ,n mectiog to he hell to-day,
p • which the i,toolarilder,rwill be called upon to
, everal yiestiotpi, involving, to a great
.10,1ree, the future welfare of this iampany. AC
w understand them, their correct decision is of
for more importance thnn as to who should nd
toiniiiter the affairs of the 'Company, which came
od so much eitcitcmcnt and enrnostnesn in .inn-
All Ft- -, eklicd.ler, therefore, whn, have a dime to
~,co in thim , Company, an.l who have an intere , t
in the future !:;rotclli of thi+rite , .houhl he at the
nweting In .la . , and v..te eaoh for himself. A!.
nlreot , . this gre.l r
sl nifeets ~ nr city. We :Ig:tin Ilrg” nil r:t.Aekle,6l
- :Wend to their :11/41 the rity's intere , t
1.:. Laing ure,,nt at the .
Tilt• 1110 , t important of the th.ei.lott, to Le
unl,me 4.11 .
I•.t. .1 plan c.,n,plete ti e rca.l into
I. A pl-,11 of widing ten.p.•rotrily tht trhi.‘nntl
I horio I r. , llll , Any, in which the 11th('
o I Poon , ylvorii.i Corlipmly hove ithout
1.11. to ror o-niph•ling thoSprlnglinhi,
irnr.n fin•l l'itt , LittrL,ll ro:ol L in which the Li hiL
n ,•I PertitiL hallo% Conyany hare $66,1101) in
It 14: prroN AND SI, VEILI IN 111iSSOURI
c.kl 3 lettcr a short time :Igo,
Ito ' , fated thitt Iron - icy (11...P!iii•
.•!•• , l'ic.i h•tca ,31.1 1 6nt ILf. I I:l.nt"ri n,k_i in
,lavcry iu lku , Intr• of
!;,,ouri 111.1 deLie, thi, in on rni
-1.',1;,• add. 4 nett -.• happen 9 that
• I l i ", ,t 0 • •••• in Ihr , c•o),titutirm rf the
•01.• 11t—atirk 01, I ... . gi,-litturr
1 . •• • IN Hi , q; the th,•ir
11,1.1 IIIIIIIIIt•ti. tlnnt 6 n,.t a im.mhet. ,kr 014
' tin\ niiir in, in
~11 pilt :III•!
t , 111, /••,,,ri.!
I 1 . 117 - ple,wied thot m nrmcnt, and for
4•Qiiltl Lc tide„
t the m i s f" rt ~n 4, of Om; Slate, it ~conlJ
I r• in add slavery agitation to the Ott!
pre_l:6l- On her border. - Mr
, :rveley ”Ilt in fl curl, tieryirur
he fiver niaile Is. the language in the
Litt- hurgli whin he i cr e dited with by
%h. I:ot.t,q,
t. , he giver. If, night fit
“he ,•1 the great rutisical
vents of our city. Paul Julien i , truly n
of preroeiiiu , talent which has been so won
lerfuily deleliipeil that although iluite n youth
I,e already rank , with Ole and other
of the day. Auguste tiorkel, the
l'iatii,t, eminent for hi, proficiency on Ili,
lay , rite iteitritment. lie i , a pupi! of the re
it,,wnod Mend(.1 , ....1)11 rind, thotirh deeply rer-ed
in the wovis, of the great tria , ters, stele
that ~17t, n elorrily, that on
IhP continent of Eitrnpr hr ha , received the
~:),,7tos( of • • Liszt the Second. - The vocal per
formances will al n he very attractive; Ettore
created , 1111t.k . ;l : - .l.llSatiOn in New York
;he peeing of the Acadamy of Music, hay
ing appeared as the Baritone in Verdi's opera of
and to the artistic manner in which
he performed this important role is attributed
the success of the opera during the season. Of
little Adelina Patti, we need scarcely speak: she
is already kII , ,ICTI among u_s as a little artiste of
'.1r1C ,, 111113011 111.1-0
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Th , Stat, Central 4: ornmiltee as announced by
the late President of the Harrisburg Democratic
Conventio,,, eo publi-11 in another part of to
is.,tue. It comaiderattly mined up, and
need recision before it can be worthy of rip
proV:l' For in ,. tance, a1111,11 , r the. names of the
for the 21 , t di , tri , t, there is not a 9in-
'tenth-man from Pittidoireth- Ihe first k It
putter, the , ireorol from Lit Wr• :Old the third.
we believe, live, in !Seaver county. This is only
one of many other mistake , of the kind in the
formotion or the Committee. In every respem.
Pillsbury!' is one of the mm-t important point q in
We-tern Pennsylvania, and therefore the imid-o
imetv of not r•-presenting her at all in the State
Central Committee is so maniteq, while Phila
delphia is represented by fifteen and Ikrrisbtur
I y eight nattles, that we are certain there must
I, some unintentional mistake in the matter.
,Irnr t: Ii s —Thit Il i on. John McLean i
Teeming up in the Black Republican horizon ;L
-an available candidate for President. A paper
:Ti eirrulation among the members of Congrei
ealling for a National Convention in Juno next.
oil I it I:- to hove already been signed
one hundred members of both hottii.p.,
whom are favorable to the gentleatati
teirtie lie :•i ihir ptirrtgraph. lint it will
matter to harmonize
Unite i IC ilifferer.t elements that compose
the oppo-ition ti. the Democracy. Mr. MoLort.rt
.t well knne n . I , iti favor i•f carrying out all the
pant ision, or the f i onstitution. including the fa
ive , lace AS a good portion of the new
party are deadly rippot•eil t.. anybody who would
interfere with the large , t liberty of the black
:ren t we lout exactly tee how he can expect
I- get their sulTragcs.
1! ::ppcqrs from the Adjutant General's report
ti r military f , irce of PentTylvanip., together
the public arms, are as follows: Number of
c.iiinittnies in the State. 382 ; uniformed men,
1 n.: muskets, 10,4ftti; hay-
44 , ,-,
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NAL IN. 11 :
GEORGE SCOTT, ne Gotuntus
11'01 rtilt 1. ENEI:
.1 ACOII FILY. Jr., Movzo
'72.1010T111 . IVES, f•rrrs,; COUNTY
.1 mso Johnson
SIZEGDI
thAt I wa-,
fry: ag6
=Eli
111 tip„ State In a!•,)!kli
I=l
1, ET Tglt FR.QM 11011. IR REED,
OF 4v:Oc
MAIICII 11
r 11)6PIIIA MarCil ' 4o, 185 G.
.1/ / / Pr,ir beer lied the Honor of receiv
ing your very friendly letter of the lith ult., in. ,
forming me that opinions which I expressed in
the month of July last on the subject of the con
solidation of tliie city and county hod become
matter of discussion before the Beard of Trade
of the city of Pittsburgh, nod desiring to know
if l vamp You nlso
inform the that it had been stated that my op_
thi - 4tifion to consolidation" was only for "politi
co! object., •• and that my strong expression of
adverse opinion was not sincere.
murt he excused from vindicating what I have
said and done from this sort of imputation, but I
have no hesitation in saying to you as a friend
that•while my opinions on this point were inci
dentally avowed in a political letter, they hail no
reference direct or indirect to current politics.
were honestly held by me and are my opinions
still. I consider the consolidation measure of
155 , 4 ir great disaster to the community, eeonom
cally, socially and politically, and I have no
doubt that if it were practicable to submit the
question of its repeal to the people, a large ma
jority of my fellow citizens would heartily vote
f,•:- it. lint the worst of such legislative exper
iments is that there is no stepping backwards.
The instant n new form of municipal government
i- established, especially if it be constructed out
of old ones, broken up for the purpose, new re
lations arise, new obligations arc recognized, the
complex net work of administration extends over
the new creation, and repeal becomes difficult, if
not impossible. However .reluctantly, we have
to bear and make the best of what our specula
tive legislative masters inflict on us. This is ex
actly our situation here. Consolidation became
the law in IRa4. It wits a sort of judgment by
default—a flood rushed over us of what seemed
to be public sentiment, but which really, had it
licen resolutely faced, would, in my opinion, have
out to be the shallowest. frothiest,
torrent ever encountered. and this measure be ,
came the law. No one seemed to have courage
t utter the faintest word of doubt or warning,
,m,l l'hiladelphia and the Legislature halm:toted
,nil rejoiced as if a great social blessing had been
vouchsafed to us. I take to myself as a citizen,
a full share of censure fur silence and apparent
lint really, in the hubbub an d
pn
rious excitement which was raised• individual
ii,ssent seemed to Le 'rushed and helpless. Being
the low. however. and having been the law for
',early two years, and new fmancial as well lus
1..•!1tiC31 relations having arisen, it would be
dif
b t abrogate this stupendous mischief. its
this as it may, one duty remains to th••se who
think as I do, and that is to hear our testimony,
if it he of any value, for the benefit of other
eommunities who mny tie threatened by kindred
inger, or intluenc,l by - our sail v ample.
That neditruely, so fur no I ant cone , rned. you
are entirely welcome in
((I eonr, 1 am Ullikh;O liter IN list es tent
of territory, and b, what number of municipali•
tie; or ,nmal di , triet, your pr01.,, , ,1, , ,n..,1:•1 1 : 1 0n
I infer exteot and romplovoy are
, eoeh I.‘• • than I do oot booty the 1.r001..,
.•!,arlcfer f yonr , epar.or manieip,l g o v ern .
lent-. or whether they are many ur few and
..•ref.4rl' I 11111 , 1 and hr under-'1,m.1 10.1.1.1 1 20ug cif
i n Or.act arllll ,, gy of Tour p•.:itiori to what
hef-re cyk- were together. In .o , lor
Imo tlinre may tin no tni , tnk,.. Ict de-wrtlw
!Ind pre , rut
tti , r iwina very mull :In it
. N
miNt detortrime how rlti-i•iy it
toil I e
1+3.1 .110 1•s rsuu•:unl lllitril
known iLI thp ..onn:v
vv,ry wht,t•
• ,1111•• II 1 , 3- r t ,11'11..1• Iv
certain I,l;ri, •. 1 .1/t piOwrr.
,il.l it, official ointliiitilies wt•re Then• were,
the I •li,triet.4 :.1 the city
:,- Ter, S0,101W:1.0. ti.•rthert.
Lcrtie S , pril.f, Garden, Itieh
,,ml, 11 annytintr, W,• Qt
Hit. A rarlien Fratil:f rvl, t;,-r
lit1(11.11t, elr•crn rural ,
, ytkirig the It ly•ie ..r t
• V, tw , `llty y
nn aryl I'l.l
in it rr of loos 7,,2. If I mi.
net the nrea of y..nr 1 . 011!If 7r,1
it+ fl ,w, it
11.11 the ‘ery ntnnl.er „f ofthe-,
hvi , ient furnit.hol of Ow ata' at.•l
aral.ltinent , I V WVurh crtrele , - f"-•
t.. I.r. I !%
it-- ,/ a ...tTea
in I 4,1/.l—fo It, itnyt.rerl
Ind it. in'lnenee went:one-I I inany arlett..tr
' new zran.l an -I rinlie,oie w.n f,,• In
In It u•ie :Ltz , i it, march Ia ffre_fittlesk 1011111 it, OH
ft•• 11,1, “t" ri gq,ll:f 1 , 1 7 11111.1,11 y 71r.• yL ..0.e.1
It tnigh!
ail that ti it I 1..
wen. t.. 1... ern
ralitod and - o.r tho• Vnit4,l
grimier within if the Stntes
lip in the 1 . f1ic.71 1 hut the
ai're , and scattered poputaliiiii :I rle'lr.
,CilltCred , of our J,Wer I '11).litl.
litylterry. er Fin r=yin^ into tote inunteip:titty,
ml en'! it n Pity • w•e , rtt it j. ti1t.,171 th., e
Rork, with Ihmithin. awl 1.2111 it the
er the rtietrepeli,. Finney, if yt•ii r,n.
triWil•hir Pitts
r 1117,1 1• filo] you will rt"Lli-ti our actual relation,
here. Rut to this tietiea-ity were the framert of
,ns.+liduti•Jit drivel) thei- ,wn argunioni
,1 the evil of nuinerou- They could
~ , , ,d idate in part. but had to adopt it :LS
4 y.qteM Ilr , , , I;Z11011t. cannot well le.. t tribe th e n
extent to which this mole of ad raplawb,l4 rea
;cuing ea+ carriod and vet 710 W that the evil. ,
ccn , clidation are upon us, and actual atincy
once, to uoe n gentle word, compels those who
were dupes to look hack and inquire what it Ira,
that mi , led them, they find little eke Lut rhet
I,,t e fibs this. :tyther Philadelrhin be
came drunk with fumes of magnificence and
metropolitan grandeur, and we pergtaded our
selves that we were to become bigger withal
measuring au inch more, and greater and
, tronger by a mere name It ha= been well said
by site el your own eitiiens vve w ere •• to he
consolidated by expression." Thi. is literal',
true, and let me venture to put you on yew
guard against rhetoric.
Remember that for practical administrative
purposes we were and hail for yearn been one
We had linen one for all objects fur which unit.
was desirable. We were not one only where
unity was likely to do and has done harm. t or
roads were regulated by one authority, our juror,
were drawn from the same wheel, one board of
war dens regulated our port. one Sheriff executed
process—nay. SO far as the populous district ,
were affected, one police protected the peaec
So with many other particulars. Ifad the sub
Icet leen fairly considered and discussed it would
I ave been found that here was unity enough—
and I pare yet to learn what practical specific
send .cxcept, perhaps, a modified reform of the
fire department; has been effected by unity in
rdtter particular , . I shall be glad to kar , Ti .
h.pnet;t it to a Moreland farmer tam to , le
, vt•l - am! 1 ,, ,,{1 township affairs settled
and uncertain action of the gigariti..
I,egisl, t tero that sits weekly some ten or twelve
miler away.
Andtl 1 . b rims mr lo what I con-ider the
di,mhantage end nWehiel, which have heel.
hrougla upon 1 - 1.4 i v this meacure. Pefare 1 , 1111
!aerating 111 It most general Way Surf] as occmr
me, let Inc say in fairness that no Titea ,, wn
, •ver imperfect dn its , tructure and detail
we may well wonder et 11:i. when we recolleet
the origin of the measure, and the ti,dinitted in
tfdligenee of the gentlemen who framed it I d„
not know under what aTices cowolidati.di in
Li...bleed to Allegheny county. bat here they
were so remarkable, that, ns I .ay, one wolelet:s
,t the iwtual failure. It came from the com
biped intelligence of it committee of citizen, ~f
hi g h standin g and unluestioned patriotism and
public spirit. They were men of all prole.-sion. , ,
lawyer.. amt merchants, and manufacturers
thetT were politician. of every extreme. from
the wildest radical to the intensest conservative,
and there was no small infusion of those seclude.l
intelligences which boast that they are not puli-
Lcian.—thrre were men who owned real estate
in every direction, and men who owned 110110,
thus varied, they were all, I doubt not, hon.
cot in their views. I have heard those who were
present speak with great mutual admiration of
the ability which was thus developed--hut from
its result I suspect it was that sort of theoreti
cal and'contradictory talent that would not von.
Bolidate, and the first has been the worst hill in
point of construction, the least coherent and
most imperfect that ever came from the brain of
legislative labor. It has been amended several
times, and certainly it needs amendment yet. I
speak of title as a hrwyer who has ball occasion
to study and and act upon a portion of it.
I have not time, and perhaps my opportunities
are not such as to enable me in detail, to point
out the mischiefs which this measure has wrought
1 , 010 us. Some general results may he stated:
1. The public indebtedness has increased.
2. Taxation is increasing.
llfhcinl responsibility has diminished.
for the evidence of the first two results, 1
-o+. 4 4.7t,..4;17:"..2r.j- •r-1•••
~~~~
CONSOLIDATION.
. ~
must refer yhn to printed and official documents
'which have been laid before councils, and to the
-remedies which are propossed by the Financial
- Gommittets of the i3tllllo bodies in the increase
of taxation from one dollar and . - fifty cents on
the hundred dollars, to: two.'dollars and thirty
cents, and a large rise'on thossiiiments-1.
be
lieve to the amount of five millions of dollars. If
there be no increase of debt, no new burthen of
expense, why, it may well he asked, thus in
crease the taxes. and thus raise the assessments
And yet everybody concedes—even the reluctant
victims who have to pay, that the additional tax
ation is necessary. The whistle that was blown
so loudly two years ago has to he paid for
now. This. then• is the first fruit, larger
taxation. larger expense, anti larger debt.
but aside from all matter of detail, however
striking Is LIM pnrent etil of all -- the diminution
of direct responsibility in the government which
bas been created, and which had to be created
when consolidation yas horn. 1 once had the
honor, in days of relative simplicity, though only
fifteen years ago, of being a member of one of
the branches of the city government—what was
called the Select Council--a body to which
Stephen Girard and Robert Ralston and John W.
Thompson, merchants of the olden time, and
Joseph It. Ingersoll, and William M. Meredith,
and James S. Smith, and John M. Scott, and
Henry J. Williams, of a late day belonged. It
eon,i st el of twelve members. Its legislation ex
tended over the ancient city from South to Vine
streets and its ditties were discharged quietly,
without display, and certainly without that Os
tentatious mode of discussion that belongs to all
our deliberative bodies on a large scale. It was
the conference of business men about business,
and the business was done. The present Select
Council is exactly twice large, its members
being twenty-four—but with its parliamentary
machinery, and with its attendants of a Mayor
with a veto power on one hand and a popular
branch of legislature—a Common Council of
seveuty-five members—on the other, 111.14 its gal
leries, and its audiences, and. 1 doubt not its lob-
Ity members, it has, as a matter of necessity, lost
its charneter of simplicity soil business energy.
It has become part of a grand legislature such
as eonsoltdation required. I speak of the Select
Council and its contrasts, mainly becanse in its
•onstitut ion and number-, it is yet comparatively
limited. I have not the slightest doubt its mem
ber: labor assiduously and conseientiously in the
discharge of their duties, but they have tom
to do even iu the way of check on a more I,,,rw
lcir body. Theirs is a diminntiv e Senate, and
not what it ought to be, a Select Cmineil chant-
he r . The popular branch of the city legislature
only less by one-fonrth than the House of Ite.
pre,entatixes at IlarriOtrg, and it has all the
eharacterist les or a State Legislature, rendered
Inore u 1 parent by fart that it em.liil , rheS
ttnun , ~ it numbers more than one hThdr‘i , ,- of
the I larrishurg school, who did not, when a,linZ
f-tr the SIMI\ entirely exha u st their rinrllll.7l! r.-
- , tiroo , . The effect of all this is a total shores
In nIlloin;rItll IniltliniStratinn. It has wholly lost
1- ptaetwal and character. There are
eljeurtied r .", 1
ti ore is Si hat called 4.1 tinence. is
, ••••tive anl ao-I a •l!-tress , .ng I; , nd
1:11t•IIHry
-.111 ..! .1 ea-. The pel,llt credit“r is waitir-L•. or
::„• ~,, team - her rifting ihr.
hale t.teeetleti Jo preve:ll titierutti. nod
,lo• t-ler ;! e a nt at \rm , ha- beret invot,,,l I n d
;i, -. I bell to Ite ttettert ,, t from tots
metuhet, than flow the • r
tett:W.oi It is the natural fruit i n
huze legt-lal tiro tt•llltitu-ttering a Mere
Nor it pie. ;1.1,•, mate, re tote the
number of the repres,ntsitkea, for if ttott
: iterent-e tit , ' ratio and rern,se !hem still nut-Ho r n
fr•au the l l . , ll . •tit , it nwy. I -11,4
-t: whleb I
! •tt T
3 I, ,:11 HI v.. 11.
vr:kr),l
h,•71•1 fin. 1 Pi...lb
• ,•.,1.1 t,r than); ttf ,
tint • - • , .tnf-rt thn
ILr
t noimitt•rtrutt n• -tttrier 1.11,•S r. , 111111:111.11•TH11,11,0 f
,:ttt hu d
nro I 1 ., II:1491
!:i•P. g.l"
art,r ~ Le' w‘tcl:'n t : Ow tn. - - •of
r•irnl tlnttrict.. hn, Thu nt t tl etuttntt y arty
!trnet lon.mits.ll,7l , •if 11, in Itrttlital nt-n hr ,••••1
•t• 1.1.1 ytt thy Nltt ••tt t•I “t1;...1,1 t..
Le t tntt'-tt've 1,.11111n, irfl 1101 i till,
I Mil.' in It. It': iltP•tri!, ni I
-.nr I have nlrt, ly titrol etwur';
••n'•• hare, if I have irrtt you and v -I,
rPI•:f•!+ t.ll Y"aar 71::ir.1 :1"lil,!•t OX.a71.1)10
um A all 11 , ,, in “no r,•-nn. fr , vh n.. r.•r,••A
I n,•.- 'n Phi' 11. - Arhil n•;l' • 7 . ••
-f • nnq 010 1,1 , 1
.•• I Ow evvit than. f.ir
•if n , •ii
Sta. , rn The Ynottirint it h...
nrt ;Lad r,lll Intintn . .partlit tan'
(..''r. , I. I , ~,x 0,,w,, • 1 ri.+l ti,.,.
'‘n th , nOl, i:tiv rtitiiiiiit. f.ir
vv Ir. ..1,0,1 an in-( H, , and parts h
1-,-tnr- I 1- 1 r
th,t lumr I wrt.,.1,.. mr•l
T':;! I n,v n..t hr t.. •prqk
I vv•l' -'•••• 1. I "11
u•rbn m4.:t
y
I;. ,•\ If.l t tti littyttrth
w tint it iih.tititt I t . ‘Jv 0.-suf et,terl..l
1 , 00 by the aL11. 1 .1 , ,ri:1r. , ••1 thti tt:il not: ;t•ii
, • , .!FT.i , rIL: 010 1.1 . i.,•!i I , 111.`N k
.11' 111 C Loden tl:eir ;I'
many ea-,s pro!lizqt , eXl,ql , llltir.• Ka, t..
!Not:l,W r"1,
),,r!
tk. Ni , cur, M . 12,1 At,Jii,/
,n that dlrortlon
How Inng. tl;e current " of itl orinsiderr•l nn I
pridligate expenditure writ continue O m :
'tw, it is lieyon I IV to foretell Nls
impression is that it will i• intintio in spite ..r
tintll itl. rt . (' I
I eyonil eniltirnnce I inuntliot a!!
shall mature a Id prtl 4 OrVln <ln•
nll.ll , It rut a.....1. , ,rvgmf‘. smaller municipal;
ties shall be created or rt; , tereil, mid
ministration he mail- matter 'f' preciisc
and accurate and restinnsililc duty I hope di
live to `‘ , ln thnt Slay. 1 have witnessed t<c rev.,
liitions of Tinfoil:lr sentiment hereabouts
!i•rs closely interterit on with this consolidation
iinjeet. I have !q`I•11 In two 'hurt years the tri
oniph and decoy of n Yeeret politics] party flint
rode into local power nn the back or this hobby
of cottsolidation. Thus innunted they verified n
homely ml age very smwt 1 hove seen the policy
f municipal suliscription to public impriive ,
itient , checked nnil rrpndialed, and I hope so
lisi•reilitisl that it will TWAINr lie resumed There
i. imp other kindred mischief tillich remains, mid
I trust that is not immortal.
0,111 , 1 never have troubled you or any one
with the expre, , ion of those opinion- , had
von not f:olieited. They are honestly !mid.
hope they have been clearly diw•looed. I hav, ,
no reserve on the subject, and what I write t ,,
yon I express freidy and emphatically every day
of my life to my fellow-citizen , here. Many an
enthnsia , t for consolidation (and I have 1111
w unit poriional friend", who wore on. , wit a soar
reo loind fault with toy ii , lvorNe 01,1111011
."ill4 111,W tt, ;I , llllit that nit t•r nil I uv n t 1,1
hull'right. 1 um With irreflt 1.1•t!•IT•il,
).‘,111", I' uly nu,l r p,,,• t i n n y.
\vll,l.l.‘M U. lzrEji
!Amy., 11. I'4,, , rEtt, Es Q,
The Sunday Liquor 'rut% ern
K rrpr rw I 111 p1 . 114,1.be1i.
rli. 1 . 110.1 , 11.1.3 111,11,11,1, S,itur.tri
Iler-r, the ri-ing th.. Court, yi -terdtty, the
defendants in' the Sunday li q u,n cue. ireie
called tip f d Judgment. Their tlltrws ire n.
(I. Smith, John 11. Shoridnii,
Sh.n. li. ThoS. Litz, .(111, -
Elliott and Carreli-, Jr. Jud ge Kellen
it would he iille G,r Liui t' linything
m e n „1 iiitt•nigene, and ),“ t „
pw-s srnterrrt• which Hic law direct , . 'flu:,
they litt.l thein,elre, and kiri i s
in g ly to defy the biw. but that it hint --a- it ill
way, wriuld in the end • prov. tl too itriiniz
Hien]. There 1,00 n maximum tinil
p e riod fixed by the law , the aniiitint tit' the penal
ty and the duratitin of the sentence tiein g lort
the discretion of the ('curt. The sentence of
the Court now IV/IS, ((nit the , 11 , f1.11 , 1:1111,
iln pay the pro,ticutiiin, that they pay
flue sro each, and uniierrto an imprisonment
thirty day- eneli in the comity Tirit , iin, and
stand committed until the sentence he complied
with.
I'poit the passing of the sentence, the prison
ers were variously affected, extreme astonish
ment being, however, the most predominant feel
ing. It wan not dreamed of by any of the par
tie•, that the sentence of imprisonment would le ,
for a longer period titan ten Mays, hut when
they heard thirty as the minimum, it created an
universal sensation. The prisoners were imme
diately surrounded by their friends, and expre
sions of condolence and promises of v i s it.: t o
their new place of abode freely made. Carriages
were engaged to take them to prison, and a large
crowd were waiting outside to see th e n, „fr.
ter some delay, they were accompanied he the
Sheriff Iv th e county prison
f . i•;•4 .. .;i 4 . ' •
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MEM
===
ilot:ME OF REPBESENTATIVFS,
Friday, March 7th, 183(3.
• The Speaker called the House to order at the
usual hour.
readlnce
Mr. Magee presented the following petition of
titizens of Allegheny city for a modificaticn of
the act consolidating the Ward SchoolF.
!zones not exeoe.ling $5,000.
Section 2 authorizes to change the location of
tkir road at discretion, to commence at any
feint at or near Carson street, South l'itt,burgh,
ard itertninate at any point must advantageous,
within the boundaries of Lower St. Clair town-
HIV p.
This being Public Bill day, tile House proceed
ed with the Calendar, when the bill entitled " an
act allowing hills of exception and welts of error
in criminal cases," was debated at great length
in stile speeches. The hill passed thtiough Com
mittee of the Whole, and the House adjourned,
pending the question on second rending.
The afternoon was taken up debuting the Del
aware, Lackawanna 'c Western Rail Road, which
was nursed with am amendment. Mr. Wright, of
Liturne, spoke eloquently on this bill, and from
his efforts had it amended, so that it would be
less injurious to those lie so ably reprersnts.
The 110119f1 then adjourned, near o'clock.
The bill grunting to your
came over from Senate to-day, anil was referred
t , the proper CommitLec.
The gentlemen comprising said Con - motto°
should not hesitate for a moment in reporting
the same as committed. There never was an
liipropriation better lie-diovzi, or ime that will
redound Mitre to the honor and ben e v o l ence t .f
the Legislature. 11'ciiterti Pennsylvania should
not be neglected in a matter of this kind, and
now 111111 1111•11 1 1:1 So 11111( 1 11 %Uttering 11101 1111111.11-
,1 1 1, 1 1 • •11,11111, with persons who <Lnoil l be eared
ror, it i- not certainly a , king too much from the
p' qdm represetwitive , to pass the bill as it
matte front the other end of the whm
i 4 a rew compared to the miserable and
condition of the unfortunate lunatic,
who in all probability !night be restored to tl,l
- by proper care a.,1 attention in the .I , ylont.
tvlliaL this stun would endow 11101 encourage '
Whim tt.enther, retii.t.t and come to think over
the natter. it i- to bo Impeil they will not 1, 0 ,i_
t a te in pawing the 1611, 1,,r they should bear in
'fund and lortiPriitn•r that the •• l arf .th a
'I•Lo h•uin ni hnlernQt =i ceu o ' rlor.k Ilt
itol'o, :Intl It now rt.,' IVT) , fr•l..•k I !light
, 'ivorr.lt nnw Italtim,,re. Among
in I t lio 14ri i, n ..1 the
tfv.; "
F.rf.r , t (*.lnfer-Pm,. The. I..rmer
Ii v.....t . ,.1;11 rxremter-, rfn.l thr toter t',dN.
fire rt 11. Tiff - 4n'. th, ! tie r.l till
conneo „r lin rr N.,titin v Q. and N:1111" 7n r
r.r..iagrft.rr ..t the ".Irfreri..rl fAitll, - bent
t..r: in 11,•• Nr.n,ral e. If.. frrt
of ft rnmmitl, . that r,T•ort,-.1 iu 121 , , , r or
the Metieeli•t- Irektol t••
1. it 'l'o OW, 11,, he f. , rtlani:h
r,m the ..1 . • I,eing
•• lu3,•rionti',ln.
4..011111,-,•tal
is. r rttmlettit lit•lttattiteatt ttitt tienttlinett the
!? If I 'ttntltitell, ttf t f',.r
tt n Ftl!lnt,re nu I Ittitel-ttn I:16111.0'1"n meeting
rite C•ttmlierttial vutu- np lit- thus.
Lt., It Cantitttell 1.• the emitteitmttl. the tit' ,
•Itt living e%ttirtit;ilicattttn the
the Ittlatittrrietl rtltturtlitiec. the
prrllruniet:is,th , .I.4,rnwv all.l lip
H. 0l1:1," ; fialle eo , tunic of nu Intlint: mai
-1 :1, I, nimut to visit l'ittshiirrii. Miss lierling
- s•vid to ts , n good reader, and moreover i. , v,ry
rear 1V hen dressed tip she said to 1., , 5r a
1 , - , ro.l,wrice Mit!nclialitt the NwvrtleArt
1 II aw.tlha
• u.. . 1 0111 tsale4
k,. 1111111.41 ,I.llorm. Pr—hably ono 'ix th ~ t n 1
tit , :vl l r.n.fht Mieh, ga n, liun,n ae.d
tr,ul. the rctnatilkler brat; oh,te 1,11. I.
ll, e lb.. rit er, that 11.• a tier
n 11111111,, , pielrervi road:ling n I•.tn
t,,•. t”tdlett, &kr., nh• , tlt 1u.111,0 harrek cII
r•r It npp tore that there RI, thii I)
Fr. Nflll NV. A1'4 . . 4 N11 4 1.1.411 M -• The Sc:l
'44444 . 1414. 4 .111101114 a 4/4.1/ ff.,/ GPIs 101 /W 4 44411411 4.
'.rl•iy
It thutt-ity, who , on the .pur of tho n o t
•„ i d . Let a •I•othlo crtgle with ri gerittonitu hoar
d•r .11 n, tir.t•el.p, hotel, that ',lit , would tnkt :
.111 , fr• to taolt di-h on the dinner tal , le, :••oft
with n p.rti,rl or e, vry e,ndiluent ,thd de.
the whet,' : in additi ,, n, she trouid trikr
- a o:r.,:k !.• w:1,11 it ,liowti. n hndled
lII , ' . 1 11/0r in the leir. She (lid, and xv,.n Ihr
q't
II leing eotifeletiee iA her rapßeity, , he
tnerwar.l. otfere,l to bet n like amount that she
twin—her Letting opponent--
11,ml, before nightfall: but he, having ha] n te , t
.f her power., politely declined.
I . 7. r kir , r --The follnwing- Intent.
0010..1 for the week ending 2011 inst.. to eiti
o•Ty. I l'ento.ylvanin T,, 11,nry J. Brun,,
ha., to improved uniehine for edging wall
pap,: Nat-ban Martz, of Brian Creek Township,
f itoproN-einent in h free raked; latvid it.
."oath. of On - 6,1,181e., for 'unproved door spring :
Temple, of Birinin4hani. Pm., for insritn: tin
ohm, ; John ttoodyear, Jr., and Thee. J. Berry. of
PilW.10111111:1, PM., 140ttt1 , ,,,, to thems,.treq mot iV ro
I'.-•t r, of itopror t al r oac h trap
Da, 01 Mat then, of Philadelphia, Pa., for itnproNa
naat m park con,utners. Thi, is a ,r-noon.
,)-I)leictifiell of the L1ver—1%);,,E10...1.1.11,t,.1
Kl,ll tb,loroul [ll/11 .Imlllllo`lllll,ltl,o )1 , .•uttitt
..l.,l n trot It N‘ltit'lt OP' , Al.- knor nod tibserNuti.mt•l tuntll
ttai tin, t•v.•ry .In y otufirtnltig, 7lr many nigtarently In
+ant, illl.l . a hi- Itlttlgt• In tint u,;•( ttpttllll..un
11•111, tun) Ito Illtnt ....tunttnl for 'Tile It int C/111.1. .1
ttl t, in takint for milt nittli.o. re very frr.t.nttly
.1 • matt. of the Liver. No ..rgalt fo I.llt. , 310111,
o. II itt.nlotn.n n frInItt(111 , ttottl.. t rult. of
1,.. 'll • .h llll 11 . 1111 ' ,1,11 or .pplyk•g
.4 1 I. 1.10 •.11011 the fl;) . 1/11.
,tll.ll n ii,-,v In Hie ...glit ctn.., fn;-1-
i• 11,11i , i 1 , 7'114 1/.111 11/.l , i , ed by n 11,atigk41
• , 1
.1,..1 th• bowl I , f tlwir
Ur. pielotrutl
mil, lII. ~.•rtmit co,
, rur..l)ll L. n.l.
a 1 . ,/ 1./ /Yr /1./1.., nittlinfnr hurl L I F1.)21331M; DID ~ 1
1 . 3. The r• ~t h..r pitrp,,rllt,g 1,,
1..5. ..,xt 11 . 1.utt,...i
Rll,, von
!hid, Not, ,4,1111111' wit h. of tl
•:.:11.ttprt•
Alp.q, for tin', I.) the pr"pritllong.
. j,Atircou... , rx to .1. Kidd t C o ,
N ) Wood latruot, corn er of ro,t,tl,
NiCIAIII.• .. ' tnrtr.vcn 1,11 . , Pill. and IMPROVED V O lllll
/.1 White C1ir1,,1411 I,illl
1,1, ender the imporvioke .if le I Scott
i-,111,1 Physician
Ni•te goettino. enly an prop:trod by Dr. I co.
I.r. I fltl4l IllPftr,/.1,
orcompaidlicl by certificate of C. Nlchatut, for Rub. 'by
Druggists Morrhantm every whom.
CAR,r. 11. KEYSP:It, 1.10 Wood 01., Whol,ro. , Agent.
10c. J. P. FLEMING, Alloglicity, 11 , 41 . llnilrusi 11,pot,
W 11 4 ,6,4110 Agont. Ja22.d.m.ile
43- Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
If yon don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort
you will take our advice and go to C. itti.A , H ,
net - M;,ri,,t Talley and Fifth stroet, and bay some of tint.,
elegant fine Woking., that make your feet feel nice and
eonlf. Univ 11.1:10 makes and Halle every variety of
Iloaiery that you can mention. at wholetiale and retail.
Remember the place, earner of Market alley and Fifth
street. oct4
Hats I Hats! /—All th.• Latent ntyles HATS
:tad CAI'S can be puxr.luuwd chimp, for ctinh. from
MORtIAN h CO., No. 164 Wood street.
Next d,,or to the new Church.
One door from Sixth 'front.
16.
• %.••:,
a"r ,
MEE
Citrtult , tittluttre or thu Pitittburgli 31orutug
FROM HARRISBURG
Petitions• were presented, and a few hills in
An net relative to the Inclined Plane Railroad.
Ist section authorizes the Company to borrow
AFTERN(WN
lEMINXIM
'Ph.• 1,1111311%0i fertqll,.. of the \l I
i+ C.. ni..ney in hid ~f
11.• t .,. 11iii , 11 nitorlipte./
and It - ptil , ll.'!r. , 1.1
1,1 oh t/L r kWATII k. (lart 14 . r
who has been delightmg ,
reciting Longfollou'N
Fr.nrttivs. At the lal ft-herier the hum
MEE
:111;:111 3.111111:y Azle./ 1.2 , f;•1104‘.;
3.0110 I.ar rek tgli ,
I 1,31, .11;;;t1 tunkin: ,r
Ltrrl'lN. Tr; tvltteh i•al iod 1.,rr...t river
70 , 0, intiling it t••11..1 12,11tql barrel.
art. at :ltl_r,r era.go I I j•ln IrArri
aria loin of ti,6 in mild niiolit the Inkr•,
;toil
Atte - Pflug ueglectol often prove fatal, lead, Id Cull/WWI,
lion; anoint the parts three times a day with DAILEY'S
PAIN EXTRACTOP. If secretion form the rectum, then
insert the " Pile Syringe," filled with Extraction, and grad
ually discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It never
fails to cure ceses of any age of virulence, nor to give entire
Lase instantly to all, frequently curing by one application.
Piles are known by the heat, itching and pain of the
/111116. Bleeding piles are caused sometimes by the falling
of tln• whole bowels, whirl, then prosy the intestinal
canal tight againet the back I.lloli 111141 kcedw the LLxxl from
n•turnhng up the vessels, 4intiltir to the blood being kept at
top of h our when a string is tied tight round It; such
in f0..,0,.0t, and for kerofilboui humors and nlcerm to form
therein, Own procure a t,erfect abdominal supporter, curd
wear ,t ~inpress to Ow rectum, and eoutioue to its,, the salt,
aliove; elan rub it well over the !Oil, 111, abdomen for
some bore, and tlb wheal holt, that support the bowels wil.
Lo contracted and outdo strung, and your life will be tuivedi
If Pb,erly applied, every ras,• will be cured, 11 never fails.
Non,• genuine without n steel-plate engraved label, with
nigioitures of
C. V. CIACKENER A CO., Manufacturers.
Fold at 2.5 t'enta per box by Dr. GNU. 11. K EYSER, 140
Wood ntroet, and by nearly every dealer in n4lleilo•o
throughout. the United Stara All orders or letters for in
formation or advice, to Le addressed to C. V. KLACKENER
CO., Now York, fel6:de,,v2w.
46-Z- Sands' Sarsapartlin, FOR I'UItIFITSI.I THE
DIAN/D.—Sarsaparilla has long been endorsed by the farulty
A. :I wild, .tre• and effective t yperiant, and alterative.
ll the scientific appliances of modern chemistry have lawn
put in requisition by Mso,. Sand, to obtain a pure extract
it, medicinal properties, ( - Anal/Ming therewith other rare
pr.cilr.ta. They are rnahled with confidence to
oiler to the public a sure a , d certain remedy for all distetses
arising from impurity of the Mod, or derangement of the
Wintry (unctions. trio $1 per battle; six bottl. for $5.
and twIJ by A. B. ,4 D. SANDS, Druggigs, 100
xtre,t, New pork.
Sa I alba ty FLE3IINO BROS., Pittaburgh, Pa., and by
u11,5:1w
Drugycimtx gtntemlly
Prom the N. York Nirtionol Monitor
February LAY V me.—Or. Curtis har done mane
to itinillornte the tionilitiiin of humanity afflicted with lung
,iiinplaitits, than silty iither prdetitiotier of medicines Eliot
inni 'tro t :Jed with the secrets of t h e nwleria m.xlica, for dm
I v.t r •uIUi y, by the invention and perfeetion of an instrt
in. tit that w ill rot., ey tho lunat. a medicine In the ohni;
Mode-at... 1 Vaper, which arta dircetly on th
t0.....ee. 3,1 nt. :•.1 hitherto, hp yttivathy. nowo who ar
11. , ”:1•41 tl.m.wdered wi
gi' log the Ilygnan Vapor a trial.
(tiodom.— the original awl only
nov26rjudaivr
II ear the Plt pair lan. 1--A number of
ditniniptished Sleitivial men In the 1 7 nitet1 Staten, knoxn
I{, ~t 1 t.. t h e• entire Faculty. certify mein! potntively, to ihe
ti t0....1411 etkiets of Dr. Rugo-ra' Syrup of L....erne...1, Tar, and
in ,. /iohignit, in ellAPil Coring MI I, , NSUMPTION. ;tee
1,.0 the, CI .tnes.ttis day in tlie painphliitre,entiy publighert.
The A...tints of the tinaticine top It. dowantent. An advt.,
n t als.j appears in nnrrth,•r
ir F., sale. erliuleetnie and hr R. E. SELLERS
1., v., nor W... 1 and Serond rt,tl
at., I,y It EN I.W.ILioS S. 111 W., Liberty ritrert ; H. P.
SCH WAIL 4, and BPA2K 11 AN A McK F:ti N AN, Allirglitmy
fire- 1 rh ytyill you Buller, lam RELIEF CA_N BE
E Ar . 4 I I.i OISTA I N ED ale you a 'lure Throat, quinsy,
1:Iwo mat ism, Nroralgia, firtm• Line , Croup, Utict Joiutn,Frugt
I Lib,. Hum., Spraiut, Pains in any part your syste m
`i,ko , s , ra 1.. 1,11,•,41 tyt ,uter I y u4ing tho" moot
Irautiful of
dl Iduiro•ol.. 110. " 117.::<• Oirrarsian Lutielent," pp.par-rd
Li I , r SO 'll'. ItorilaniAwn, Va.. o r l for .poly, ctwap.
,b.,1,,u1e au.l retail. by Dr 41KY: 4 4:1t. 140
11f P 1-1.4:111Nt1, to•Ar It. It. l p.t . All , Ol ‘ . .y. $.••• .1
r1„ , •111,-III In 'llllllll Ff E., S [ ntar4: II
lintc belor•rt Ilnl r ])ye--Fitt,eu Nl,ltklx and
L ., 1•!••1/14.A. NI) .k I'f'I.ICATIONS. (or THE
IN I 4 ITA att., IL., pnhii. ly.prdalion.
k hair. a., trip. C., rottu, ar ruittire'4 nelt. prudoe
IELB:111111!11111111111
I,llr. Ma.lr ett.l apillt. , !, Tilt ',lnv privat. 1....1/1.
4t ATLI] EIA ItroAdo ay. New Vol.!:
holosale r..1:411, 1,, Dr. Il O. 11. K ItVIM', 11.0
1/-Ciall at No. 164 Air 004 atreel, and ex
4.111' ::4•1 - 7 1111, 411.4 rivv. .111"1 ,
•.%••.1. 141, 1.4 .1 ,1141),,1ta4 C.l. rt.al, 411.1 “ther t y
40,iiii 1. u, , 4ill r. 41 1..0 ftlf cull. MoturiAN le4
I==ll
4 Ifni a, ilats.--W , • Lava J.:at :31•R ISM
:-11,1( II AT,', whirls will ta.
mond A N Ar CO., 164 %I :KO et
1 rn 1 1 1 . 1;
i•A' Vs 11 I Is i.m - r nF FIN E I'ER
•I, nnstrl 1..0 boon rnin,l in, 'hi. , on 11.42.1 net, 11,
~ ;‘.lli Di) Issn
I. I' II I /EII.St IN. :iverolary
"1111'K 011111 A. I'ENI I 4SNLVANIA IL ItIIAD eILI
I'lllo.llo, V..lornary :1.1, Mit.
1' ILOPf trALS w ill 14. rorvivoti until TIIENDAY,
I Ith iuvt., for glippl) Log LH f'og o r uo y with CAII
WHEELS and ot_lo.r CAZ , TISIIB_ A 11. t of Ow ortit Its
. Lotod r t 1.•,1 . • /I 41, t 0r.., 1V110.4// Lo tarnntowl
toololo, nolo, 10-okoo by an mf-r;.l.•iit.
3A SI )IAIII , IIALL.
Chao - man Colo ..f Trn.porlataoo.
DItTOSIT ILA N t
4th
110. 17,-m61.01t aosi I)irociorm of !fwd. hos
..: 7 .- •'' f iii, dify di .id $1 DI v ui,....1„r Four Ixir Conk on ilif
upitxl "di- k. iou of Ow lindlt, of flit , lot nix mouth, igtif
id, iin or affri Ow I ilfli lost. ilk If _PIN r',Q,
low td—chi.' l'ashirr. .
..As I \ll'l NY 01 , 1 , 1(1 , ..—T1“.1:111,,,,f eh. , pat
' hut .;11 I;.v. 1 11, It}:111:1 F.ll
1,11. Jr ~ 1 .Sttaltli. 1,1 KlnsA /ma Diarturticl
twaL.,2w JA kt M. (1111 T:
=MEM
J CUES COLLINS Si, CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
I CTNItiA OF' TII r
tol I ilble I'll t.htergls, Aleadvllle & Erlr
CANAL LI N ES.
ks 1. I1:4 WATER STREET. P1119111 , 1:GH, PA
711nrphy, Tirrnitn 8 (L,
Slulth A 131,, Itntnpwu, \Vat,. A C.,
Mean% A C.I Itnglinll A itichanl,vo.
11 , TI 1114--
141.4711 t. IVto .4h, /Mt ACo , Truitt, Iltlyth,r Cl.,
11 11:14N,ti
"'"• Into nt 11 ".1thr<•Y.,Ilultinan A ht.ns, Hula,
1... b. or I . itsborgh.
EIEiIEM!!
KOONS & HERSTINE,
Ft FACTG
AND
Generti Produce Commission Mei tants,
.N , 47 ll'hurr,s and K. .IQIIII at,,r .
tx4o.m 1.1,4,
EEIMMEI
14µ^t10) Phil !Wynn, Kennedy , & Pittsit
I i arrolt M art in & CO. .‘ IL. Wilmarth & Co.
" Reit h Liggett,
~tlmr, t rive & Co. " J. &W. Rea. •
inl••1. A Co. w Balmley, Covcraro A
rnott. cn.thcr A Co. Wait A
J. I, 1, , •1,mer A Co. Cin••Uonntl. Vomlick dt I , OIIIIIN Cio innnti
1 A. P.illork A Co. •• Morrow A Oomler,
Tw.,41 Sr Sibley. " J.S.Chrnoweth A C.,
And Pittni.urgh and PluLacklphla Mort:lnuits pntoially.
J.l blAperan
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEkLER IN
F LOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
.4 1 PRODu CF. GENERALLI
No. 209 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH.
d, I.akpc
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A L., E N Y.
air — noun Dela V ERE!) TO FAMILIES in either of the
nth,
()nom, may 1. , 1,41 :a the Mill, or in boxof nt tho atoren of
N I AN. WI LS:IN & CO , 5:.! Wood street.
NIA UN A REITER, coo. Liberty and St. Clair litrouts.
IL P. SCAIWART7., Druggist, Allegheny.
TEaMM: CASH, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY £ CO
JA NI ES Ii ICH 11, Jtt
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
&S-ST EA DI BOAT AGENTS,IIO,
.Y.•. 27 1,010, btimern Pins and tkire-str,
SAINT 1.1)IIIS, Mo.
arras Prera. S.. CoNslmariu.E It. R. 03.,1
l'ittalirgli. February
lII,N PS of the Rt i/toUiLLIS OF' IkInKEESPOItT
and CI IN N VI LLF.. issue.' to [lie Pittsburgh and
I 'oil nollsville liailroad Company In payment of tuihaeriptions
to :toil: of said Campany, are offerrd FOlt SALE on fair
terms. nn alone of t 'NE lIUNItItEII or ONE 'PIIOLISAND
IN ILLA RS each, ' , oaring SIX CENT.
at the (Brim of maid Company in the
City of littathurgli. The igiyinent of principal and intereet
, those Bonds is gaaraoboil by the Railroad (bnipany. As
abor.• It "roughs 11AVY NU OTHER bEUTS ur ANY AM, tines.
Bonds laity 101 considered a SAFE and SECUItP. INVEST
II ENT.
For further lufurtnation apply to NICHOLAS VENDER,
Trantifor Clerk at tho 01110. of the Clgnepaity, Novilh. J oil,
Fourth anti Liberty strouta, up stair.
01.1VIllt W. BARNES.
Prmillent
feb&dlnup•3m
Cincinnati, Ilamll l on & Ilayt on Railroad.
CNCINNATI PASSENGERS will please
inky notice that the advertinemont of a Rival -"Route,
-Math , t& that the 8 o'clock A. K. train of the Ohio and Pollll
my I I, itin Bail r,aul In the only ,we which ntakce conn,tion at
Creel I tue. Thin in incorrect, and calculattal to deceive the
travel ling public, no there are two daily trainn twtween Yitta
burgh and Cincinnati tucking clone and sure conma:tiona,
eel BELLY.FON'I'A IN and DA YTON. No other route nvtkee
nm•vtiunx with the 3 P. 91. train of the Ohio and Penneel
mein Ihtitruvel. G. B. BROWN, (hell Agent:
F. KN('WLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. thithtf.
OLD TYPE METAL.
WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of
the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD
'fl PK. Machinists and others wanting such an article eau
get a large supplyby calling soon. feta
BASEMENT TO LET.
A LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet
A
wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light
ed and finished, will be rented on reasonable [anus. It is
~0 the eornur of Fourth 'street and Cherry alley. Enquire
at Lkae:tr) OFFICE OF bIOILNING POST.
IMEW=M
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Fr.lght,
to all pats of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by
Lnkw and land t 5 Triages, to all part. of Ow thtioo.
. .
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCIIANDIiE 6•nernlly. On
Storm, Dwelling 110n...ex,
B /And Real Estate $101,0 . 20 94
Philadelphia City, 111111 otlmr G nuns 0.5.210 00
Stock in Mukha, Railroad and Inaornace 23,960 10
Ailin re4oivable 1h44-10 07
CaAh on hand 99
Balances in hands of Agants, Preinituns on Ma
rino l'uHelen revently icvued, and other debts
doe the Company
Subscription Notes.
TIIO6. C. Ilmm, Vive Pr.idu
Limns I.vuitatri, ,%eretary.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCETrY,
H
OF PLULADELPIA.
CHARS= PRRPETUAL--01LiNTED DT 211 E !RATE OP PENN YLVAITIA.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MA !t/.YE AND /NL AND T 1? A NS.PO le TA 770.,V,
AA !LON P.. LI Pl'l N C . 4 ITT,
01110 N RIX; ELS, Sven-tory.
EIMCGI: YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott. Wlillarn R. Thema.%
Mahlon lisllingham, IVilliaio Nool,
Nicholas IL Taylor. Alfred IVeeks,
nrrin litvers, Charles J. Pielde,
John I'. Simons, James P. Smyth.
4,4' Thi. Coniretny has wean organized with a Cash Cop'.
tat, and the Directors hare .I,terminod to adapt the busluesa
to It. a‘ailahle resonresz, Tu observe prudence in conduct
ing its affair, with a Pt iilpt adjustment of lonstre.
Pittsburgh Office, NV. - `,l/ Water street.
.1. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known atlll r,Tonsible firms In Pitt.
I,urglt have autlicaiLed reference tai theca, with regard Li, the
-WA ity and P44lll(lEl.nn of the Manufacturer? 'lnsurance
Comp:toy.
mrztor k ft.a
iw - go
I. South et:
To•ruan & Co.,
nov.7
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
CoRN 1.111. uv WATER AND NIA RK KT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT OA MAY, President.
Trans. (la tnssr, Sexr..tary.
ca-This Company luakes - elsxry insurance appertaining to
connected with LIFV.
MEM
againnt HULL AND CARGO RISKS un •tbe Ohio
and u‘sienippl ltivern anti ttltuttaries., and MARINE RISKS
;VI/ 'flatly.
And against Lusa and Daningn by Firn, And agai oat Ow
l'orils or thu Fauu n i I Oland NaNigation RIO Transportation.
ixnutal at the lona-at rut., It man-ty In
AI parties.
•1 Cnil 111, ..r 111illry 1.. .1.1
Ul'i(isll & Continental Extininge
SUN IT 1311.1z4 DRAWN II?
DUNCAN. SILEIt:U/1N fir., CO.
(IV UNInN BANK, I,(+NlioN;
IN 81.313 14 CI AND
I=l
c. - ' flit,te• OflaLs tt, Rs .1:0 do at all prineipti T,m SIN
1 ESI 1,.A Yr I. NbA \ I. IRELAN ....I tho , N
T I N F:NT.
esl,uo g 11.1.5 ,•It
. . .
tetnirni3, to All 1 , 111141 or A Ni•
,%Vll - 7.1'.1i1...1N E. anti 111 ILLANI).
I , 1 , 011 , 4 11/N1141111(Z um) thr.mgh
I,tiors .11 ert..llt.. tin x i l k :thaw) Ia: 1.6(1l11/0d, ry
1.1.641, 1:111,94,`,
Hal, Not., and other 1 / 4 ,11ril les itt Europe,
rv•k• ;.I•••utpt
%1 I LLI ANI 11. WILLI NI. , S:
roi W "'Jtir,rirt•t•ts.
- • - _
CITIZENS' INSUIi.ANCE COIIIYAN V
OF I'ITTSHEI RO 11.
tit LIAA D 1 8.111.1 1.1.:1',
SA 511/XL 1... DI A ILKIIRIA., -
c/FFlr'/:: Wall, stretl, lrlmr,, .l4u'kct ovd Wog! .drr.L•.
I lonros HULL AN I) CA • obj,,
.w• 1 II i Vl , fl.llllldtrain+ ryrirx-
I
x*Litist L.w ..r Datua,,,.. by Fl K.
anatin,d the Perils of tic and I
Ind I•numy.mntivu.
Willi:tin R.l;..h•s. Oapt. Mark Sta•rling,.
.1“.1111, , M. Cooper, S.Anlncl M. lih•r,
Sranu. , l R,a, WOlrun Ilin4htlin,
Robert Dunlap. Jr., ,li,hn S. Dilworth,
ISAAC M. ij..11n..:1,, Francis Seltem,
S. 111trbniivt. J. Schuounmkor,
IVith..r liryant, WiIILLni 11. Hay,
John Shipton. tdval
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
MEE=
OF PITTSBURGH.
lI.t.II , )ENHERGER,
E.OBERT Fl NEN'. S ,, rvtary
C.' W. IIATC111 , :1,01:, cent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
.1. 11. filloonl....rir..r, 11 W. Casa,
C IV. Ilatrtn•lnr. W. K. Nitnirk,
INaa.' M. I•rnuock. I'. B. Up,Mr°,
11. IV. Nlartln, K. D. ("orlo,n,
11. •1•. 1..r.r1t, Jr.. John A. Caughey,
I,lnorg, F. ni,ltlen, S. 6. Bryan,
1/avid 11T:um:less.
mid - All Lon wt AllBt.illed by parties ittentre.l under policies
1,p111.11 by thlSlll,l\l,y s 11 l a liberally ailitetted ;laid prompt
ly paid /1I t 01 , 1 , 1t11t, sed WATER 6Tll.l.:titf. ~jy 11
PLMN.SYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth mid Smithfield Streets,
AFTIIVIiI'LN.O CAPITAL, 11.300,000.
ea-Itetere 1111MitIgli and other Property .thin et teas or
Painao Lv Fno, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nati
and Transportation.
Wm. F..1.314.t0m It.,Nly Patters.m, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carivi., W. Nlrlint...-1., .1.. P. Tuntior,
George W. Smith, W. S. Iluve.n. D. H. Park,
1. tirirr Sproul, 'Wade !lamptom D. M. Lung,
1..1. Jun., .1. 11..10n... 11. IL Cog:pi/all
Pill LAMS VIII A
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pitisburyh
A G EN 'F S
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insuranc
Co, of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, 8350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., "f
1 . 1111.ADK1.1 . 111A. CAP/TAL, 3300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. CA PITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth !mint-twee Company, 11AI;
(AP/TAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
iIARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 82,154,489.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of rirrsntritaii.
cs.t IqTA LAND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1.155, 8129,022 49.
Wm. F. JOIINSTON, Prilaidellt- A. A. CAHMIER, ScTrotury.
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERC HAN Ts,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
RACoN, LARD AND LARD OIL,
463 - A D PRODUCE GE.NIERALLF. 'SR
No. 75 WATER RTREHT, PITTSBURGH, PE NSA.
icon r. Al. HUNTER.
. . .
Springer 01..
ev . ,tt Martin. "
E. D. J, 0141'1 - Ott. Llop. Uk.
1,411 & 11[451314rgh. flarret..l)
.10.1111 FL Elder. St. in
Thoni. 8 uruuun, ll:taker., h oto.o&
'bin., [fe.l,l.lyf ,A. D. Bollook A en.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
CHILSON FURNAUIES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
A -VD N IT7'ING GENER LY ,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
w. A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water ' Pipes or Chilson'a Purnaee,Churcii
ea, floapitala. Factorien. (teem Housea:Pwellina,
Court Moines, June, or Hook No. 25 HARK ET arlitHlN
Pittaborgh.
aplO
1 HON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LA RD, LA RD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
Si/OAR-CURED and
A largv nt.cl: always on hand at CA N VASS ED HAMS.
No. 297 Liberty Street,
vriTsßuttou, PENN'A
EI;hiOPEAA AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Sepenth and Smithfield greets,
PITTSBURGIL
, 4,l . 4.l.iengerm brmght from the nld n uotry t.,
urgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. [nov27
PROEM
DELAWARE .MUTUAL
IsselA of the (Innivng .\'•m-in/rr sth, 1 5r...5
PT 11 ROTORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophllus Parading,
byre, Jr.,
Joshua L. l'rise,
James Tensest,
Samuel B. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
lt,hort Burton
John B. Sample, Pittshurgh.
U. T. Morgan,
J. T. Lamm,
WM. MARTIN, Provident.
,uL
'William Marlin
11. Seal.
Edtnu ud A. Sunder
Juhu C. I.):IViN,
John R. Penni.,
Overge 0. Leiper,
E.!lward Darlington
Dr. R. V.
Wl}Nun C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spene, WTI vain,
Charier Kelley,
11. Jurnni ltrovke,
.1. o...lolunßin,
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. Pb Wnter street, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
-
FIRE RISKS.
Childs it Co..
Ceuil
14. Childs lc Co,
PITTSBURtiII
WIWMkII
MIME=
liolwrt Ottlway. Slllllll.l WO orkiin,
Jo•tettli P. tinz.ttra, M.l", John Scutt..
Juttn,t Mat,,ltall, Intvid Richt V.
.Intne4 W Huilanai. Churl,: Arbut hoot,
A ht taint, Brntlin), .Ih.oph R. 1...,,,-1,,
J thu Fulloolon. Mntnutteht 11. Brunn,
Itnvid IL Chnualwrs, l'ltt.ta inn Ztttt,
Wlllitlni Carr. Jtottcrt 11. Ilartlny,
.Im, It. MANI. ft,hts
M. A. Griantisailm & gal llu~
FRANK P,IZT A M.Ii.V.
MEE=
01+
MARINE AND Pal: RISKS
MEESE!
ME=
OFFICERS.
Pre-ride"?' . lin. WM. F. JOHNSTON
n, I 'rrsideut RUDY I'ArTERS, /N.
N'C'y Trcels A. A. CARRIER.
(Succersora to Arnold .3. iVillittma,)
MAN U F ACTU HERS OF
WILLIAM B. HAM& CO.,
DEALERS IN
JAMES BLAKELY,
1 ,r , fl ; }.
HEM
DIED:
Ou 31,,nday morning, at 4 1 ,i' o'clock, C.- .11. FULTON, la the
2.3,1 your of hie ago.
The finiernl will tako' plate 11113 AFTER:4;6ON, at two
o'clock; from tho meld, nee of his father, Andrew Vahan, No
a Smithfield street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
-- - -oAGLE tIOT_EL FURNITUTI,E AT AUC-
E morning, March 14th, at 10 o'clock,
at the Eagle Hotel, Liberty street, emanate Band street,
win be commenced the sale of the entire Furniture, Fix
tures, kc., comprising In part sixty high and low post bed
etee,lo, feather beds, husk and striinv mattrassea„ bedding,
I/111111g. breakfast and able whirs, chairs, bureaus, wash
stands, carpets, china, glass and uneensware, kuitiwP and
forks. parlor and bar room stoves, largo cooking stove' and
fixtur., i.e., de.
03,5h9
100 OW 00
Also. ono floe bay hone, 10 head of hogs, Ac.
I'. 3L DAVIS, Auct'r.
V 17,348 16-
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.—
V • on Thursday evening, March 13th, ni o'clock, id
tie , Merchant's Exchange, will ho sold—
idiareir Exelnange Dank of Pittsburgh;
In do tilechania do do;
10 'de Ohio and Pennsylvania Itallrceol Company;
'24 do Allegheny Volley do do;
5 do Allegheny Bridge do;
15 shares Citizens' Deposit Bank Stock,
mhll P. M. DAVIS, Anct`r.
-A CARD.—AT—VIRRY—DES-IRAB—LE—COL-
LECTION of original Landon editions of interesting
Travels; illustrated works of antiquities and the fine stria:
French and Latin Classics Text Souks of Illstory; standard
author, and elegant English Literature, (being the - library
of a gentleman removin g,) will bo sold on Saturday evening,
March 15th, at the Commercial Sales Rooms. corner of Wood
and Fifth streets. Catalogues for distribution and Books for
examination on Thursday morning.
nth]] P. M. DAVIS, Auerr.
TII E BOOK OF NATURE • AN ELE
-1 yll NTA it V introduction to the Sciences of Physics,
Astronomy. Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Zqo.
lour. and Plipdology. By Friedrich Schoedler, Ph. Nye,
fousor of the Noland Sciences at:Warms, and formerly ris
sista ut in the Chemical Laboratory of Giessen. Translated
from the sixth German edition by Fleury bledlock, F. C. S.
Illustrated by 675 engravings on wood. For sale by
mbl I R. T. C. MORGAN, 104, Wood street.
WA NTED—PLACES FOR SIX or EIGHT
WILLS, OH COOKB, or to do Chamberiwork; for three
or four A iris as Nurses; for several boys In stores or to learn
trades: for six men as gardeners or carriage covets, awl for
three clerks orsulesnien. Apply at
.1. \V. 1,0151111rg Intelligence Wilco,
mitt 14 Fifth street.
SIRHILDER. BRACES, TRUSSES, Sce.—
I Ictro on hand a large supply of Shoulder Braces and
wishing anything in this line chorea call
awl examine my stock before purchasing elsoulteru.
WICKER FLASRS.—I lIAVE ON hand
large rouiertinent of Wicker Flasks, suitable Dir
.ravelers. Those wisliMF anything of the kind can ntwion
prootire them at • JOS. FLDlittNiti*S,
ruhll corner of Diamond and Market eta.
LIRENCII BLACKING.—I 2 DOZEN OF
this eseelleut Blacking, just received by
JOS. YLEMINta,
corner of Diamond and Market ate.
d" IL() BROWN WINDSOR SOAR—I have
yk„.l j ust rweived 11vo Krow of thin lino soap.
JOS. FLEMING,
corner of 1 iatuoinl and Market ebt
P RI NG 11112811PELDYSON
will open their SPRING STOCK 011 FURNISKING
NODS nn Ttr.snir, the 17th of March, comprising alu,ll
,ortment of Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Ilaudketchrels,
Ac., which arrived by the last steamers. rola I
R'N T.'S -TRAVELING SHAWLS--Just
‘_.fi received, a email assortment. at
L. 11111871 FELTS & SON'S,
No. 70 Wood etrect
Stockholders , Meeting. ,
(prier: OHIO AND PENNISTLVANTA RAIL ROAD- Co. }
Prrrsuusion, Actinium. 9, 1856.
TN Pursuance of authority delegated to a
1 Commit on, at the Aun Meeting. of Storkholikira an
lI,S 2411, January. 1556. and the following reilolution - ofillo
it•girt/ /111/irmtor.s of the7tlt inst., viz: •
That the Committee appointtsi at the mooting
of a 1ii..11 General Ilubluson to Chnirrnan, do
r••• 1114,1•41 t•• • ,111 a ni••011:14 of Elockholders, to la.c holden on
It, March. to take into ci•Twitieration Lite question of
',ling aid risida, anti the moil° and manner of
?‘ .46, in Iten.by givrtt that aa RN F.I:A L MEETING (Mr
1..14! ugh 31A RN/
.tt II) A M.. at TII IS 014 ICK to t tawitler II olojet t
oof ti , glkt her with the mutton*
o,llol,itts4. :dn-said.
lei. I 2.al lwnvt. I linch WM. .1:01I1XFAN, ('h'ut. Corm
IVI Rti, ('A LEE lIET Z Nt.
N--Erne
Liou —n and lint unit n.it Talc (rum 11,1.
pun Mr, i• 111.111..
MiiMIIIMEIN=
til..mt At by Nlrti. R. (1. Ferrla.
1,1 tip C. , ttsith 'Cimotby Tem
ig' LLo iltuittril, I,llg of lien. Piero° null Us
At ahrtmil.
11.11, “r. 14,ullectios. ot a Nt.u. I nglund Faintly; by
.lnra L•Luid.
The Shalispelire Parvrt , of the Int.. - Wm. Magfun, L. L.l)
1 n n..tated by Dr. Shvlbat Ithickcbzie.
rharletonl4. or the Prido of the Village -41, Tale of !CPU
; 1 .3" w. Vilna re Shams, Esq.
Ti, Mon..ett, ad cm the luld other Taira; Mrrt.
Mar) .1.
NIAt/AZINES FOIL MAIICIL
Ilarper dos . A, litob.44oA , 1.11141.11214, Dannles,, rut-
Look,. Ltslitz's 3ourrull,
Foxhionti, unil,4ll.l.ther 511 , 6olzinelkfur..1farch.. • -
by 3IINEIL & CO-,
11)1110 No. 32 - Sznitlitlald mtroot.
BEAUTII , I!L F,NO LISII TOY BOOKS----
Jost n"cri yea by J. S. I/AV [SON, 65 51AILKET street:
t•trturi• errai: I o,h. 1 . .1) rents: Pictures from Many Lauds, 40
and Pirtlll.23 for (1,0 bursary Virerjdo SCiIUI/1,
_II r outo: Whig, :Lad Stink s ., or I.nsoos from Insect Life, •25
1/o”:44:Lir and Wild A nilnabs 25 coots; Now iteortiog.
wlr Easy, 25 to-nix; 111rinr a n d Moral Soups, 25 cents;
Sor,ry Ithymos, volorell nod plain, 25 and L' costs; Tho
Vire:t Itui.k. an 111mitrateLl Alidtabnt i colored and 'plain 2's'
:old 12 mot,.
NEW ROOKS, RECD MARCIE int. RV .J. a. DAVISON,
65 MALINKE STBEET, NEAR FOURTH.
Lamtlbm „Thinse; tt Tato of the Free Church Diaruptlon—
All Rrluls Ilenio hr the Hen, and the Now l'iortolul.
King.ley's Sermons for the Timee. Pied RR Bent Dietary of
the Jmcs. &a board Slave States; by Olmstead. Stuntwfa
n-trot Speeches and Addresoee. Church Boat of . St; Toter m
Church. Rochester. The Ocean; by Dome, The And in
the Ilouse. Want's Smother Varution Abroad.: The.- Stone
:*tal the Tillage; by De Berg. Tette, u Tule of modern 'tome.
The Oeyx Mug. Wolfatlen,Re., &c nail°
rr II E ST( iC ()F A COUNTRY STORE
P
I r t tot SALE. sitimto in the village of \tendon, on the
Pia .1. Itoad Irmo West Newtsni to Nlt..• PIP9SIIItt, Weatmon.-
holt ("ontity. Po.. and about five miles itast of West Newton.
No other store within throe miles. The stock consists of
lry (boats, Quoenstrarit Hardware, Ar. , A.e.. A good Dwell
ing 114,114 e, Stark, WarelsOltSe, he. The above is no excellent
,nil for business. and will ho sold-tow and on may terms.
mkt° CIiTIIttERT S.: BON, 51 'Market at
3()O I fici tc(likr,t)Y SNUFF just ro
te,ive.l nod for sale by 1 , 1.F..51111:4(1 BROS,
Co.nary "
10 s•
!Ai lbs. Borax,
MY) .` l'arbonate Ammonia,
i.r,roos Mason's Marking, assorted.
5 - e•.•lteidiun Sehuappo,
.1 I . () NI E SERV E—A intended
I for tho,, who ere occasionally hintleMa front 'attend
tog she. e oc of With Sermons and n si•lection of
11)100. B) !tor. Wm. 13aratt Stevens, D. D., Rector of St.
Andrew's Church, Philadelphia. For solo by
tohle It. T. C....D0m - lAN, 104 Wood Bt.
Li A I ItliA I N on the Application of Cast
and iVrOught Iron to Building purposes. By William
airlxiiru; C. E., F. It. 8.. 1 1 . 0. S. For bole by
niltlo B. T. C. 31(IRGAN, 104 Wood at.
FUR RENT—A GARDEN FARM, con
naulng 15 to 18 Acres of excellent Bottom Land, sites •
tel on Chartiers Creek, 4 . !,1; mike from the city `
—boa been
:'Maned for the last five yr.:as, and Minn high state of cul
tivation ; boo it new, snug Frame. Mouse, Stable, &c. Water
,•oureinient. Bent low. Apply to
UST RECEIVED,ON CONSIGNMENT—
:, bble. No. 1 Lord;
2.5 kegs
,5 lads fresh roll Batter;
1 bld moll White Beans;
Woo Ihs Belk Rork—llama, Sidra and allooklers.
For ado toy (mhlOJ ATWELL, LEE & CO.
`TAR CANDLES--? 5 boxes lo arrive, and
L. for axle by kuhlol ATWEL'L, lc be.
SOAP
-25 boxes Ex. No. 1 Soap;
co" Rosin
in st.re and to arrive; for sale by
tuhlit
.ATIVi'LL,' LEE & CO.
LOVERSEED--.50 bus. prima this day re-
IL; ceilied and fur Bale by Dahl()) HENRY- IL COLLINS-
.„.
BEANS -3i) bus. received and for sale by
Inhlo ITENIcY 11. COLLINS.
LARD -10 kegs for sal© by
mhlo HENRY H. COLLINS
INSEED OIL-9 bb's. received *and for
Sail. by [titbit)] lIENICY 11. COLLINS..
EGGS -4 bids. received by Railroad and for
sde by ruiltlo) HENRY 11. COLLINS.
17 ( 01{. SA LR.—By virtue of an order of the
.
Orphans' Court, dated March Ist, 1851), will be eXpefied
1., 1 / Lb., on the '2llth day of March, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. IL,
the following described property, siDiated in the. Borough of
IleKt•esport, viz: Lots Non. 17, 24, 25, 26 and 27, fronting
6,1 foOt on Stlf.Vefk Lane, mid extending bark to Sixth
etris•t, saw° width, 146 feet. Also, Tito Story,Brick Douse
and lot on said street., 25 feet front and nitonding back to
an alley 140 feet. MARY .k.',ISINCI,ALII,
lulaaltalt Administratrix of I • C'S'riithdr, dec'd„
IVE IV hobk—gr.Srktitil-ITOTfirsTt---..
mt.,' Leo ; by Julia Kavanagh, author of Daisy 'Burns.
Dtlav Burns; by the author of Grace Ler.
ltacilael Cray ; by Julia Kavanagh, author Grace Lev,, Ac.
The Anoxia, in Mush - id; or, notches of the•Corirt of Isa
bella 11.
The Mormons at llome—lnekleuts of Travel fr o m
Mis
seul to - Califo'rnin • by Mrs. 11. U. Ferris.
Ph) siolo; t a Varringe ;by an old Physician:
The Pearl of Pearl incur; by Mrs. Southwtirth.
The Adventures of My Smoollh ; by T. Templeton.
The Creole Orphans A Tote of Southern Life; by J. S.
Tin' Lust Renter .aTale of Early Times.
lenry YIII. cad his Six Wives—by Wm. 11. Iferbert.
Erpust Linwood-,a Novel; by Caroline° Looilents,
Slnylimis Miseellaulen---Shakspearo Papers—Naelenzie.
Pluenixiana. or Sketches and Burle.ques • by..L'Phrenix.
Edith, the Quakers Danghter—a Tldt, of Puritan Tina,
Henri lb La Your, or, C4llllrlllled in Arius.
,Received and for sal.. by
W. A °ELDEN VERNEY & CO,
ndtri Fifth st_, opposito the Theatre. •
_.
C "
5000 OPERA . " OTGARS;
is - mo Londres Cheers;
LOOO Cruz. Principe Cigars;
10,000 Gorman agars, superior quality;
500 Washington Regalia Cigars.
Jusi nrmirml anti for anlo by
11.111 - 31 ER E ANDERSON,'No. i. 9 NVOP.T .1..
OpPoulin Pt. Charles Hotel
PAPER
-100 reams Med. Straw Wrapping Paper
100 Crown
2000 Ms. WWI
Just received and for to by
mLR REYNIER ANDERSON, No. 30 'Wood id.
950 DOZEN LEMON
LEMON SYRUP;
10 dozen Strawberry Syrup
5 " Pine Apple
'• Ginger
For sale by r I tEYIIEIt tb. ANDERSON,
ini.s ' Nu .19 Wood_st., opposite St. Ovules lintel.
LINENS.--A. A. MASON i CO:
have Jest received au iornice of truperior Irish Linens of
moat k.t desirable grades, and as very low prices. tultS_
DR El) APPLES--"U sacks for Kale by
tolida SMITH, MAIM h HUNTED,
iLi~ d e
.
•:,.,:.:. : ::-1 - ,....::,.i1:. : ? . .. - :.„. - ,,.. , ;„..,,,,._,
'eY
JOS. FLEMING,
corner of Diamond nod Market streets
BLAKELY & RICHEY,
Corner Seventh and Smithfield-hes
.'1 3... ;~.4.