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I ( ' AIR', Il l .,March 11, 1856 Pditorm Is : The rivers are still falling at point. Weather cold and cloudy, with . Steamer Shotwell due here last evening yet arrived. Y. CONSOLIDATION. TUE ()THEE SIDE OF 'tUE QUESTION We published, yesterday, a well written letter flian Wm. B. Reed, Esq., of Philadelphia, on C. , nsolidation, in which he reviewed what he con ridered the unfavorable results of the measure in that city. The conclusion we must come to, af t. r pelnising Mr. Reed's communication, is not that it is much of an argument against the Cml s,litlation of a number of adjacent horougha and cties into one municipality, but only against including a large amount of unimproved territo ry This was the great fault of Philadelphia. Iler 2'.1 and 37,1 wards embrace, if we are not nii , taken, what termed the Neck--a largo tt let of land which each season produce , ltlNit tiara erops of wheat, oat?, hay, putatect, slraw- I and oilier (molt, twilit:kilt for the atrde- ~ f a mod race ,a,oti city. No Salle Mall it props inr,rp,,r:tto .neli ward , , nst,d.dati , tn were tiettiglit expedient in Pitt,- 1 , to the debt being Increased, and utilise iently taxation, since ('onsolidation has gene 1. do operation in Philadelphia, we think it is ver) rohable. IVithin two_ years pa -d, her ( ' Ulillent , !, IVO .:ttb,cribed three or four million. of dollars I.) rallrowi projecl_s which have 11.4 n yet 41e- ',ed dividends: an.l Cie first trial of the new ,y,tem was intrusted to a party which, going in t., power with a tremendotpi majority, proceeded to IIS the salaries extravagantly high, and ap ,.int an unneces.ary number of policemen and iher afichub , . But that this was a necer.sary rttend:int on Consolidation we utterly deny, and as an evidence to the contrary, we will state that the police force has recently been reduced several hundred. as well as the salaries of the Mayor, Solicitor, km, without any detriment to the good order and dignity of the city. In this connection, we may mention that a friend has handed us for publication a letter from o Philadelphia gentleman, who takes a different ‘Mw of the matter from Mr. Reed. We have for a number of years been personally acquainted with the writer, and know him to be a man of vcellent judgment, and one to whose (Tilden in matter of political economy we would giNe as much credence as to most other men. It will be -run the writer admits that Philadelphia is too booze, but at the same time contend. , Consolida tbm has been pro luctive of good. It was not in • mled for publication, nri,l therefore i; do,: not elaborate the point: , as fully as otherwise could I, is e been done. Here it i , : 1'1111.41 , 171.1'1114. Ft.LrLl:trs / tt. It / lIE\ letter th, , ttit to , 'la, an.l I 11:., itlll ell 3 until I , Ql.l izave you a prop ,r your iturPrtaitt •it rater tviih tuAny if our 1,0,t leti iu the OW 1% )111 pr, thy 1••• f-r ,[1! ! • 3. ..,irk 1,1! -tit • •,1 "; o. I '! -e ~uttrLr•l Ow r .4•1; - ti , pti nlu, 11 We bate t.• e.',o h!H C. 1.511 toure,l•••rilttrl,l r. , I t: 111 11.1;01 ,, , Ftrt, ..r N, obeent ht..,1•1,1..ttt...'.0jtir • ,101. .1/1 I. ~ I•t .•1/ 91H1 wmild Fin!. 111=1 .f zhe Iruiun•e T h,• pr i r ,,•i ra l"r„ r.immitie l WM? the n much rural nil it y..tt 120, .1:-drir:- • ) • Pli he v. „, t ,,„ ;: ..r I , Uwited nut orkllll4 ! lii.• 1.1,• t 6. r I, rt .l hcr• • :11 6 1,1•1, n I11:11.1,..1 d vt:y rot,,:t,la.i u. IV, ba... rif,l,t Or , thOr -1011•111 f..1 . :1 ,tr tem hurih,;- preit3rml the Wrt.\ fer the new. mere per r , LI I , tfOrlr. -31111 , d ,Vr 'The re,rganizat ton • , 1 fireihr &pm - knell: ..,n , l •r the zits net has Avnrke.l lure mut had. durine the pact p‘ar. ~ n•-third th.. number of fare: , and fir.• 111+. 012,, amt thr• tumult, th3t we fiirtni•rit This 1- a great aria if ,I,ln- nothing el.e for n.. g h“ul,l he = 3 .i t].ll the pa , -age .•t Inleauto 111, Diu•rarion ~ f the thre , n”ll their offiet•rs njelied into 311 trivagawle-. 2,1.• h the I.lirdlage •f puLli~ Mil= s treijui, ke., s t id whieh witi+ had faith entlikal Kum our city the heavy hiaii and ~1 credit -he is nnw suffering undo r fh,". If you cannot agree 1, • „ lore/0/11a IlpOn F„1110 plan to prevent this extrava gariceami waste. you had better not In regard to th 6 financial crodit of your city. I r innot but feel that it will he much improved by eon out —if xtrirt enenitmny IS used, and I can hardly it p issihic that your expenses u_s n ni:y shuuld equal the aggregate of thi many separate iroverninentii you now have. an•l which require each 1. , r them•cl, cs nearly as m•acy o fli ref, and agents would nocileil by the new city repigit, that sh , puld, I,ofore Llkiag I h mattor, visit Philadelphia 00'1 pretit by air exp. riencc. There can be no doubt of the immense ail wale Coe of consolidation, but it makes a vast dif ference how it i 0 accomplished. Very truly, yours, J. C. LINN BOYD, OF KENTUCKY The prospect of James Duchatuiti f,r the l're •;.lt•ney are extremely flattering at the pre9ent noqnent, and if the npinion of ,Iforace Greeley I,e a 1511(1,011. 11. nthrr man will have the lolow of ft chance At till' Having nettled I , f Pro;ideney,lll , ol: are looking out for It pr per candidate fair Viee Pre,ident, and n , th, , a, cummulated resp mril ilitie f the Chief Exis( tire are becoming exceedingly i-.oVere, 811 , 1 , 1(.811 ?nit unfrequently of latter day , break , in tipet the eunstitutional term of four year , , there vrent wkdem iu providing lor emer:zenci,—. I,3l.,elveting men for the ri omi officr, who TB". bo entire!). competent to discharge the duties the fir-Qt. lie should he no doubtful politician lon al fame, who seeb , nil easy chair, or select(.l fi his pmgraphiral position and Iminnlless iin pudenre Let him be a first class man—a Demo , crat why win not rt. , liiire interrogations after the election. A friend at ~nr elbow suggests the 110 n. Linn lioyd. f l‘entuckv, as the man most fitted f.m the time,. We have n 0 objection in an world to see the gallant Kentuckian on the ticket with the favorite son of Pennsylvania, and feel certain his name would give it additional strength. Mr. Boyd has served a number of term , in the national Congress and presided over the llouse of Representatives as Speaker. front 18, - ,11 to with an ability and fairness that won for him the este, in of all parties. T 4 I A.No% Ell. —Dr. W. H. Backhous, of LewiOmrg, Ps.. ha^ been appointed Consul to Hanover, and confirmed by the Senate. Oa, ! , . NIARCII 12. The }louse was called to order at 0 o'clock, and erminit tees made reports. Mr. 6alisbuty, from the Committee of Do ttiestie Manufactures, reported as committed act !elating to the manufaotort , of Imml,er.- An act supplementary to act incorporating the lthin Improvement Company. a: , c,inmittc , l. An act incorp-ra!ing Ii 111eglIcny Navign.- (ion Company. Mr. Salisbury, in place, a bill incorporating the Birmitighom Oas Company. THE SENATE: Committees reported MPH. Judge Wilkins from the Judiciary Committee re ported an act relating to St. Paul's Orphan \ sylutn, as amended. A -upplement to the art incorporating. a Com• 1 , toy to build a bridge over the Ohio river at or near Pittsburgh, as committed. The act relating to writs of error cattle up on und, after an able ilii , CusArin, in which several of the best speakers took part, the bill passed .11; to d 4. The speeches of Mr Wright. of Luvirne, and Foster, were able owl masterly efforts, and to their great exertions the Dill prevailed --as it should -for there is nothing wrong in the act. If men 10 , guilty the Supreme Court is not going to diseliorge them—and should they he innocent it would lie an outrage on lin nutnity in ..b e i ng op on unfortunate fellow-erea t tire to etiver the error, o f a Court, that hail the first elion. Let even-handed ju4tice be done. tome what may, and those that ,lelight in unsight ly tiertn.:4 be tibial -- minted. NiiillT A resolution was offered hy Mr. Hippie to bold night sessions twice a week, Mondays onil Fri days. Ihi this a lengthy discussion took place. Before the question was taken, Mr. Smith, of Allegheny. rosoiLnd remarked, that he had re mained silent. for he at all times preferred to vote rather than spend the time the House in fruitless ,l e t i at k , b u t lie thought it ill) , to hint • self to say a wont On the present occasion. I will vote for the gentleman's proposition, and. for one, 1 am willing and on t o h,,,1,1 ses s ion. every night to expedite the litviness, that we. the representative 4, were sent to perform. The memb e r Ims alluded to the of gas. I con tell the eloonent gentleman and this that gls ' , Trended here doily than would illuminate the whole Union. Lotight , r Sir, let us meet, and when we do meet let the work go bravely on. lam for working, for that has been toy privilege all my life, and I pledge inyse'l here, in the presence of the legislators, that 1 to , t to , last in I•laHng the mortar that cements the baled:. Applitm , e. , The vote being taken it was 4,4, notwithstanding Mr. Smith did throw the last brick. II!, and timl thus Mnr•ivAl 1.„!i., MeWer., rprenjr,z k ~~ ~ Prlxt FROM HARRISUURG• =ES 11 , ,t.5E REPRESENTATIVES, ) March 8, 1856. j TILE irousE. =EI Senate non-concurrol in 11,,,p.: e nrnern i m pnt,: to the license hill. Semtte npl•ointe , l Messr- Brown. Jordan and Wherry. The ll,,use refused to receive npp,inted is committee consistinr Wrivto• t;etz nn , l Ilunse<.ker. Ther , . n tiro it bill will fall. an "hilt n thill will I, there, my countrymen.. Tl se ,I,.feetive in -everal I i ant ‘sliat the penl , je re.iture. The l'hiladelphia [Jenne-ratio meinher= sated against the bill. Had In••• 11, I hy the Ifolna , ern, relaiinr: lelphia, they wad. I has. vuto.l for it. The still provi•iorN thy: have Lech applied to l'itt.leir;.:h Your member, Mr. Smith. wouid have offered a new vp,•[j,lrl thnt effe'et — t hi' Vl/le and the .1. - ifeated I.y lava. At th, present t the7e what Cr• them i , a ruttier to-n;7111!Iit qeetion relating to lirewer , . ae. will he strleki nit, and rO.filillff 1 , 11 , 11.411 4 i , v lieet,ed. .\ few hay , will determine the aum-t..., \ V 'C 1,11, I'll li t. • =MEI '.r the .41 Philter cn!ur.. .0 ,n 1 ni : \ r I 1 N A, I II tLt..c •.i t Lt •} ,i tc rid n~ ~„1. \(r \ =MI I s, tlrl , ••,‘ N 1-.. t,:t ••111,,.•11 -11•• P.II• -- i I New • th 4•.•• waN I t,lr, r. • n lIIIIII= he -prr:ui th, =MI the "CCM:an'. f ,111.; f them Icft thi.,r 1. Th,• were -ace ; larlD.• .rt Asa-II Itau 1, n 1.14111, f.,r tra lc. Sll-;‘ , 11to1T - - Twt:'r LIN - Tlii• 1, , ..r i•iitittliti it fit' iif thy Henry 1.V11., SIMI.: M.l I.'l t , . DI tivt , lio-t It nticurroil in Owliin er, ul. ,, ut Saturday. a clear , tarlight iornin:: The Henry Lewis, w,th a full cargo for New ilrlenn, , , from Cincinnati, and nt,oul for ty pa , vnger on board. IV ‘le , cending the Inver. jus.t. beluw Troy ••12u,$ ) ritr the Kentucky =Lore,. at the head of ArDier ,,, n• , ) , r.r, when the I: lh,ward ascending, came up. Cr rather out. from hehir. ! the riw, and a occurred, r.nking Henry Lewis in three tninn.e , , in about twenr:, feet of water. A wild scene of excitement sued, ns the passengers were all asleep in their berths at the time of the collision, and were hur ried on deck amid the cry of fire, the hi-sing nf . steam, and the crashing of timbers, The le , t are two , hildren belonging to a poor Irish w-- ruin : tw, cabin passenger- , from Portsmouth. (thin : Win. Jacobs, of La., the second steward. and Ilan McCutchenn, of Steuhenvillo, the seeon conk : tun or twelve -1 the firemen who ~.I,;pp, at C;neinnati and whose name e , uldnot be ascer tained , fur of the Cin , inrviti fugitive slaves be longing t, Mr. Gaines, were on the bent, inch' :• ing Mat'!-vet and her infant ehid. The chi; was dr,,wned, in.l the others saved. They were taken n the b.,a: dist Friday, from mid were oo their was to t;aiie ,, landing, A,. The mothcr I n 0 -ti le r frt iii th„, .1„yIt t The enhr tl n • c,ti,d-ted adwit 7;111 lard oil, candles, eller , e, and rurli ore prmitior , ('in :'ltt` \VII , ill ( 5f Capt. Er,r,„,.. who. t.Tother ivith 711 . l'attor-fpn, hio clerk, au -I Stickhol mid MoF:il 1.t11.1, the ent.fint‘or.. were t L . rhicf the Lunt. Slir wtt. ingurvtl th , 3,ltingt. , ll City 111-I,ratte r ' inr ititl,tl 1T1 , 11r3114 ., , flrri IeITII3IItS and Mnrui • fiseturer 'rile fault of the iiiin.ster lia net cot litien definitely fixed on eitlier,p,lrf. `• 4 4 11. I.``Nt; INI` ('et El. WiNdvdt'—The merry jin: , :e sleigh-hills, and the constant fall of snow-Hakes center lay made one 111111trilte 411114 the reign ,f the lee K:ng had only ju.d COM meneed. •Nhoolay nterning W`t, 4 as fold a day n, any this winter. excepting perhaps one Earle in the morning the thermometers in this city in dicated from 8 to In degrees below zero Ebensburgh, Cambria county, we are informed the mercury was down to and at Wooster, 4 Olio, 21 below zero. (In Saturday last the Jefferimn 'Medical College held it , annual commencement at the M mdcal Fllll,l hall, Philadelphia the graduating clit•is numbering The number of M. Ir.'s turned "tit is teit a. , great as usual, for which heaven he praised TIIE LATEST NEWS T 11111 T Y -FOURTH coNort.Ess. Plltt'T KESS...LON. • Ni r estitsuroy. March I . l.—Seattrelr. Bell,' of Tenn., Ito dire , tton of the Naval, committeik, reported i an order from thrt committee etupoffering thorn to send fur porn its end 'tapers to on aide them to inves tigate matters roditive la the 'memorials of officers rompleining ut the action of the Nei al Retiring in their cases. Stl,ll sail it seemed . to Idol Otis was opening a door which nicer was to Ito dosed. Ile did ant -or timt .:ranting I hi- poi\ cr a ettld lead to a lteue fehal result. Mr. ropliod Hot: ovcry inthi blind who feels that ht- ol.racter i•tillereti under unjust intim-fa t no,, tool olio tloniond- iniestigetioo, has a right to ilt•lliallti The subject was ht.i,l aside. and the Senato resumed :100 cood•leretion of the bill appropriating $3,000, oto tor altering and menuitteturing small arms. and provnling thr sea coast anti garrison with guns, cc coutretnents and tromitions or war. Mr. Crown made a speech ,tipporting the clouta of the goi Melt rdative to the Clayton Itulwor trot . 11. did not first!, t•• assist in exciting a miar lite treaty liar td,tth•ittiltle et but ono interpretation. Englund', construction of it it, a palpable violation of Ottollll,l ••• tool if 0. 11 t•tt!ltlilt't t•esorte.l to 1,.• tt I.ri nic ind v !duel ill his dealings with his neighbor., he woo Id be very 'tilt Irt eo,unnnnirate nu imps to :ill impartial vtitneettett that a fraud we ton:tried. 11,. ••• toltmor .1 o f in the en teditteutt•tot• he 'at., eptte e t,tl ttrititruting dif lor the ret1,..11 that It groat reidthlir like ',ore could settretly expect justice from masted head ru 11.0 Tito Senate then adjourned. //•d0..._ nu inotioit or 11r. Tyson, the Cornittiare en Utr I,idr trx ogre in“roetetl 1,1 inquire into lbc havoc t, t 'to war k about to hr it mod 1, Ibird - or K:1110 111 rttft•rt./11.r 1., his reSI,II,IIC, iu the polar re• „ t iens, with the VIA, ertiteiht: calk , f or the 1110/11 1, or coo g ro-, 20,k00, ,•. Ho- r coo itht . terily and Itti tterity reperl, of the veuenttd•e upon the hi:ins:is eltottion were ertinied to le tattled. Mr. Dunn 'et:re:tutted tt Lill enabling the State, 4 I l'onn,yivana, I tido, l‘etttti, ky. ,nil Miner- intpreve the hut igarret of t h e (thie mot, t tfrant:t:t: tdedl- in hid tht I. Referred I t • a r l , t roottuittro 1,1 , 111. Mr. \i'a,illtorne. of Mr., t •aie notice that Ito wotild on tic. rot fr rt W ttltntittlt, pt., or t ,on.l 1/11pera in the t..• 1 ukttt Caztit. Tne 11...i15e then re,...nned the Of 0.00 Ms. Ste: hens argue i agC,rr the re,wer asise•l I.y the ha.! DO right to in ;;H.-e int. , Mr. ltee.h-r's allevatien that lIICIIIIIC , 4 , 1 the Kar,n , i :;slr,tr, hi"h passed the hilt nn• !cr 1,111 WI. NN:I, eiertrl were i flt,;:ally ch,sen. T.• inquire into :he election an,i returns L r w e et her. Slate er Territorial legislatures woel.l he an an.l w ,t t, danzerm. , exmanle. Mr. ..stephen , ‘ni-1 that Ile—ler's r.lsje-st waa revolotienary - rzliarpe's r : lu, .trot •inews ,1 car hauing heel, t.repare.l te refit .•enstituted power '.l minent.. lie trostk,l that the 2..,e41 reti r e he peeple reterr. n peace prevail, an I tl.Tr. eyes never rest •at a trait's rpen Arnertean Df Diinn raL7u..l Lo a full in t 11%! &Mr .1' ?••:1 - tiP. 1 , 51' lh 15 wh,lt troth rvlottiv , ]Con inns.l und. !I • ••1• ; , •••t , I t ••• ptr.....riF awl I,{wrs. that it :•. I I t 1.. t t. /11..1 rof,r. Nvern ' Ppr nil I‘.lc. I. and N. II • brit 0,11: v C,tr..:Tve... and earn. , ..! icr • MG , 'l,ry ir, 1: • ,••r Mr. 141rIn r.-- .luti..ll,,lrh th, 0r.,.. ,slt of f11:1 r .1 I!, i . 2 •q , I.•r , • r • • C•.l 11 •i 1 . 4,1 T . :.e it Fire In R'n.blogton Ully--1.0.k. or 1,114. MEM toil;• I 11,.• I ,I "' " ' 101115111111 .1 ,f.,1 11.,1.-•1 EMI I It (Mier. ro to Itir ',SS 01 lb in. 1 .I.rk Iv 1.%.1 fll' F.v. m , .•eting ~r rn , .r..linnt•, ru•rnuflrturrrq Nntl m•ti M,rll:L.n. Lt 1. , wa, on Thur-,1•0 tt,a1 ,. .., it t!,it• .ett it the 3 ettr ; vunt. , w c, 1ti..11 wet In rtn , ittnnti on the I ..f \lay t t3INV '.ll the Mr. 3 ,1 1: 0 1 C,ll, ~ 1 l'itt-! , :rr!t, was present tit made ...tno remark:. Wrtri th I .ollars f r llio rapture ,17 0 -t., al Bradley, wh., e-eala"l frdm the at lier.d,aw W,triet, where he wat.entined the .. r ntet o • e of death. for the murder of :1 Th , SLerlll Ker.h•kv: had - .11.•r.. I a reNva.r I of three hundred dollar,. ch, e , of ()hi, 1.1.6 declined the mentary dinner tendered him by lIN admirer= u. f'inr;nnati n , n vin,lication of the ho,pitality their c,ty Ire stv he felt sati,fied then, and the mere 90 now, that no slight was intende Cheee has more sense then some of the thin skinrwl abelitionists in the City of Hop. Th.. h es!, ,j.. in - erum, gll. where the . ..au!! but ..he farot , h,.l are beet.tnii,k; rnth , r meagro. !ind d“ not ins tte we'll lizmiv, era I, ra , rimy thing like the ertile , the eiir. The, given fit's., rml abr. I. :Ind a arc Letts t- gise rep,rt the , e. Think of 2 10.1s.i.itter, whisky. n,..1 '20 , 1 goint; tihntritt thr wh..10 3n, hot -1 -31, , u. l'ltt,l.urel I Mr.l , •h!tt:t, ' rxt•hal - 14, nr•.:1: , the tran,, , tion, "ocur in our oit, For ititunce, the ,ules ,0 ,lir. , r , on Frpluy to \V, , ,lne.-13 . ‘, fool up hu, 22 lit urn /1.4,1111 , 1 I.v II reperts fir the Ex..hange, ihat the 1)1110 I tt, 1104 Nvilh them. an.l that they every (him: In hrir I,,rer 01,lnin full Ind :Lecurate report: of thetrnnitnetiiins tif each day, anti fetal: whatt,ine knittit ,if their hnhi4 of industry, we are in'line Di believe that the fault cannot Ite entirely their-. It i= n•.t the lir=t time Ono rop•Prters linvo aperi• cured litlirtilty in elitaining market nen While in iCher cities the merchants take a pride in ca•eliing the at „,,„„ t ..1 ,b , ne I.v them i'Von h rieq gerntion. our mert . hant:4 nianifost indifferenge. and hither through a want of cornmunicatit mess or an unafieountalde dosire to suppress the truth, thus in flict deep injure on the commercial reputation of our city. Pittsburgh i peculiar in this respect, tiro! to this cause must he latributod the want of appre eintion manifested by strangers, who am thus kepi. I•y ourselves. in profound ignorance ,•f the extent of our business. \V, hope our nict,hants will not tinu,• thus to hide their light under a bushel," an•l that they will hereafter feel the necessity of being e On the subject of business. - 1) , 7 \ t. vis:t„, BY TELEGRAPH. H n From the. Rout It 1 1 MIMI tnn, 13.411cr • : " , „ . rli nn ( on*. "(Inn =OE I)..irttril•r. Fire 111111MMIE113 t • W! ^ors lo• at wvre 'l ,, hits Thi• 111.• Pr,••••Cur,t•to. The ➢lerehnnte' Exchange Iln•Ta. ran In n.” .I“ui.; that the sal, reported n eb , np!ibly inelgre. an.l bear no prop. r- ;~ s CUTTING AN OLD FRIEND 'Many years ego, the good ship "Cleopatra" arrived in Baltimore with a hundred steerage passengers from the Emerald Isle. Among the number were two young men from Tyrone, who liad married just on the eve of sailing, and had come with their buxom brides to seek their for tunes in America. The latter had grown up side by side from girlhood, and were intimate as as sisters. The former were no less intimate and attached to each other. Tile /UMW , f these adventurers were Torrance Leary and his wife Margaret, and Andy °Winne and his wife Biddy, or Bridget. The first idea of coming to America, had been suggested by Leary, who was a quick, intelligent young man, and had eonc4ived the notion that a fortune was to be made in the new country across the Atlantic, from which ever and anon was coming the most inspiring intelligence to the enterprising and ambitious. Ro hail been during two or three years gardner for an Irish gentlemen, in whose family Maggy, his wife, had for some time acted as waiting maid. trShane was a draper's clerk ; lie had been better educated than Leary, both as regards school and home education ; and the, same could be snit of Bridget in comparing her with Margaret. Notwithstanding this, the young men and their wives, as has been said, were in timate friends, and when the matter of going to marka had been decided upon by Leary and ('Shane and Biddy were not long in ma king up their minds to go with them. After settling for their passage and entering the vessel in which they wished to sail, their wealth consisted of but twenty sovereigns. This was to be the basis of their fnture fortunes in the New World. Leary, who was a great deal more talkative than his friend, had a great deal to sly about what they should do in America. Ile,proposed that they should unite their inter eids and stand by each other in good or evil for- tune. 's I leaven knows, Andy, - he would sometimes that I'd divide me last crust with yees, ony day. And Muggy has the same feelin' for Biddy, Iser sweet soul To expressions of this kind the more thought ful and reserved, but equally warm hearted Andy, would reply, that while he could lift a hand or arts n penny, the friends of Isis early yearsshould Ise n- the members of his own household. With such feelings, and in mutual confidence, the young emigrants landed in Baltimore, where they soon made the acquaintance of some of their ..wn eountrymen, and gained a little information in regard business and the prospect before them Neither of these were found to be very smourag,ieg. Leary was the first who obtained .•issployment : it was in capacity of laborer in •14;gin , r nut eellars and foundations for houses about being erected. This was several weeks after their arrival. and when their few sovereigns hid become much lower than when they set their tin the land of strangers. It was sometime after this before O'Shane got anything to do, and this wa, not until he had seen nearly his last arthing. During the siiscouragidg period that e1a1,0,1 between the finding of work by Leary a!,'l the getting of employment by O'Shane, not (1 woe-I was said by the former, who had become iery re-erwil toward O'Shane, about dividing his v , t crust with him rind Biddy. A , str;le sovereign remained of the ten which sl,a.ie up the entire wealth of O'Shane when he sn led in the United States, and his chances of --tting something to do seemed no better than at !.:s.s This sovereign he determined to invest in - 4 1(1 Iry small ware. , . and try what he could do in .'tuning them about from house to house. In :his he we,- snore successful than he expected : In , profit+ were, from the first, enough to meet his small expenses, and afterwards to gradually neren..e his stock in trails, which, from being only the value of A sovereign at first, was in the re , .' of a few m ,rots worth many Sov,reigu,. The d'acin.! of cellars was hard work, much harder than attending to a gentleman's garden, and Leary, as soon as he saw that trShane was I w,ll a' peddling_ became so much slis ..!..sied with hi , emtbsymcnt that he determined give it tip and try what he (-mild do with the • I s lie ha I nearly five sovereign+ laid hy, le I wa- about investing these, tinder the adviee c 4(1 ,11 t rSh - 4 4. 1' in vilitalile for the perprit , Pi• deal, r, when he wits taken and lay ill for weeks. expenses doctor's I , fll 4:Hag this time, took away all •t' little eatim, and he was about returning with more.(, spirit to his spade and mattock, when s h Shane generously offered to Issan hire sugis I make a fair 'tort as a peddler. With -rat'fied feelosg- tie kind [eider was accepted Thr inters-t+ of the two young men being now 'or- crane 71111(4 011\11 they hint yet been, and tin were reiraired to he much from home, a sun, tal N :ivn Let wean them, and their .t 1,1. ' ' milted in order to lessen expenses. This ' , lrving •Winne , l alone[a year and s 4 14Irinr nlsich period Leary and (,)'Shane ..‘ry fair harvest on their labor+ .. time the former, having saved „, fir , Lorelred laid by his pack I .1. , A.-•I A .• grocery rind Ihimir +tore U. i,t ire 0114 4 tiros n situation at the South, at! , fiir -glary, was iiffered to trsh A ne . t •i tiy him. At this point, the ways e •., n L tee two, friend , were to travel in the t g, I They parted with many sin . •,:•,••—ii-ris of friend-hip and mutual pledg sibs[ if the ] , ewer to do se re. =MB re II \t the v• iwn , -I 11 hnndrv•l loliurr. shrewdness, in ony ;n rer,)nAl 111.1 family ex ;cl the gr o cery and liyanr " thin,: certn , ii Six vrar+ fri.m is I. •are rut un hry he sold out his .n.I r mineneed the business of a wholesale r in vener.tl. hat rum au.' whisky in pairtie n I:owley'a wharf. Ile was then worth .en r fifteen tilf/11,701.! 111 , 1111rM, and kernel r )4:i 1•. his increased impirtn.nee as a tiler ,. i o style of living rather more ;it - than the hack rooms and second stor- cvg -hop. Hut even in gratifying his r. Loacy was cautions not to put the main ch..nce in A house at four or five bun- In l rent, and five or six hundred dollars in parlor and sums additional furniture, imvoroil the length and breath of his extrava gance. at this era of his history. During the whi of this period, he had heard nothing from racept that on his arrival at Charles kin. The place rf his destination, he had found all a- lckl keen represented to him, and that the had accepted would enable him if kr had hi- health, to lay up something. The change that hail passed over Terrance Leary in ten years mu, quite remarkable. When he Envied from the Cleopatra, he was a fair spe cimen of a rough, healthy, coarse young Irish man, and retained this appearance until he got kehit.il hi , own oeutiter, at which time a gradual of trnnformation commenced. The cor duroy trousers gave way to cassimere pants, the coar,e roundabout to a long-tailed coat, and the -eal skin cap ton blink heaver with a shining , urface: the stout, well greased brogans that had oarried him many a mile, over rough roads as NV. II ns ottooth ones, were thrown aside, and well lilackeil boots worn in their stead; they were the first blacked boots that had over covered his rect. In this new dress, Leary, at first, scarcely knew himself, but ho was not long in forgetting that he had ever worn any garments of inferior , i tetlity The constant attendance upon custom er., with the necessity of handling himself all the various commodities which he had to sell, prevented Leary from making any further ma terial alterations in his every day external ap pearam•e, until ho ceased to ho a retail dealer, :tad wrote himself "a merchant." At this pe the change in the man was very apparent. at least twu inches higher : the reason hi` , chin had become elevated precisely that opus!: further above the point where the collar bone rests against the sternum. lie shaved, or was shoved every morning; there was a time when once or twice a week was deemed sufficient. linen was faultless and changed every morn ing : his black coat end pants guiltless of every sight ,if hard set, ice. A li•w year , more, and Terrance Leary, , wit , : a man of wealth, standing and importance -one , .• the first merchants " in the city. A porter. IsLoring man or clerk, was now treated by him lore like a dog than a human being. Ile ha l no sympathies whatever with the poorer clim-es--actually despising every thing not pos golden attractions. day. it wll4 twenty years from the time the of the young Irishman became diver gent —Leary was sitting in his counting room, when two natives of the Emerald Isle, a man and a woman, entered the store. They were plainly, hut not roughly dressed. Leary recognized them II :111 111,4tallt they were Andy and Biddy Shane. The sight of them did not give him much pleasure, especially as there were present in hi , counting rosin two or three merchants of the first standing. - Go and see what these people want," he said abruptly and in a tone of command to one of his ‘i If they ask for me, toll them I am en gaged and can't see them now." The clerk met Andy and Bridget half wa lown the store. l Mr. Leary in?" asked O'Shane. Ile is engaged at present." " No matter he will Fee us," replied O'Shane, pmlrng on past the clerk, who tried, but in vain, to ierp him back. To the consternation of the merchant, O'Shane and Biddy entered boldly into his counting room, the former extending his hand as he advanced to him, and saying with a voice of pleasure,— ° 1 t tr` " .• 4,)—Dteeases of the Liver--When the celebrated Dr. Rush declared that drunkenness was n disease, ho roan oted a truth which the eape loses and observation of metlt cal men is ovary day confirming. The many apparently in firm° cm:eases of those who indulge in the one of itpiritralua liquors, may be thus accounted for.: The tree catase of eon duct, which is taken for infatuation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ In the human system, when deranged,,.produeea a more frightful catalogue of disens,s. And if, instead of applying remedies to the mani festations of disease, as is too often the cam°, physicians would preerrils, with a view to the original cause, fewer deaths would result from awn.a induced bye. deranged Mato of the User. Throe-fourths of the disease« 1,10711111, 0.1 under the !wad of Consumption, base their seat in disease.] Livor. Dr. 51'Lano's culobrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Broa, are a certain core. Purchasers will please be careful to risk for Dr. ..11 . Lane'x Casbruted Lirer PUL, manufactured by Futmuso Buos., of Pittsburgh, Pa There are other Pills purporting to Is, Liver Ms, now before the public. Dr. B . Lit.:We genuine Liver Pills, also Isis cvlehratoal Vertulfuge, can now he lied st idl re,pertabin Drug Starve. None pundit° without the sigiinture of FLICKING BROS. Also, for ask by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Sueeeneore to .1. Rldd .h Co., Diarlfgdewl No. 60 Wood street, euruer of Fourth. neglected often prove fatal, leads to conenrup thin; anoint the parts three times a day with DAILEY'S PAIN EXTILACTOIt. If eacretion form the rectum, then Insert the Pile Syringe," tidal with Rstractiou, and grad tally dim:barge It oe the syringe le withdrawn. It never bilk to core Leises of any age of virulence, nor to give entire env° Instantly to all, frequently curing by one application. Piles are known by the heat, ' itching and pain of the aims. Ideating pllee are canned sometimes by the falling of the whole bowels, which then press the Intestinal efOlai tight against the bark bones and keeps the blood from returning up the tassels, similar to the blood being kept at top of your finger when a string it tied tight round it; such is frequent, and fur scrofulous humors and uicere to form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear a eOIIIprIZS to the rectum, and continue to nee tbe salve so Rho,. 0 ; nlw , rub it well over the loins nut abdomen for n 0,,, time, and the natural belts that support the bowels wit. be contracted and made strong, and your life will be rave& If Properly applied, every awe will be cured. It never falls. Nerve grnulne Vdtbolll is steel-plate engraved label, with 8441.nt Llree or lIMN It Y LLEY, Mem ufacturor, C. V. CLICK ENIO. & W. , Ninnufacturtim 'old at 25 reale I+•r box by Dr. (1140. 11. KIIYSEII, 140 str , ot, 00.1 by nearly every dealer in medicines thronghoot the United States All orders or letters for in formation or advice, to bu addressed to C V. KLICKENER. A 0)., New York, fel6:dsw2w. Zit-Sands , Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING THE ityiy 'ft—Sarsaparilla has long been endorsed by the (+lenity sa It mild. safe and effective npperiant, and alterative. All the scientitlc appliances of modern chemistry have been put in reunisition by MOWS. Sande to obtain a pure extract of ib niedicinal properties, combining therewith other rare vegetable product. They are enabled with confidence to fir to the public a sure d certain remedy for all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, or derangement of the functions. Pricc, it per bottle; six betties for $.5. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street New York. Sold also by FUMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.., and by Druggists generally. mbEclw ire-From the 5. York National 111ot:titer February 21.-11toste TAPOIL—Dr. Curtis has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung Aiutplainm, than any other practitioner of medicines that has struggled with the secrets of the motrrict medico, for the lest century, by the invention and perfection of au instru ment that will convoy to the lungs • medicine in the shape .4 a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the dimase, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who err troubled with diseases arlelog from disordered lungs, will enterrve their Interests by giving the Ilyman Vapor a trial. Caul - mm-11r. Critrus' lITOIANA Is the original and only genuine article. nov2lh3wdaw tri-llear the Physicians i --A number of We !minifiodlizini men In the United &Atm., known A. nu, h by the entire Yarnlty. certify n. at 13,itivrly to the retilediAl eirnet.. Ilr. llnvere Syrup of Liverwort. Thr, and ,I,.'velacrua, in hord..ring on CONSUMPTION. St+ whet thew: wit Bowled .ty in the folnlpitlet rr,rtutly The Agnnts of tho moilicino ken', the documeint. An adver t...inept .lee app nee in nnother 01' For .1.1, vrtniliiiiinle Atul rotall, by R. P.. SELLERS 1 i, rorttrr mid Second Atructm. SOW Ai. by 2.IP.NI}P.MON A I.IRIL. Liberty street; H. P. Scil IV kItT7.. nu 4 BF:CP:11.1:11 A Abli g.NNAN„llleich.y roh.`rdAwlw 11r Al, 1,111.• l! 11161 and furnovio Venni Mite [Sr I Si tatl9 Celebrated White Currieelan Un t,ivretiereil n4oly o the roper, Dein iif Dr. I. Scutt, reztthr 11..Sua1 trr-aalunte, nub Phyeiciert of erteuxive pree lee N'ilie i. s.ui o only ma lieetinre.l by Dr. I. Sci•tt leek ThiripLutee [Jr. AlclAdir'n (hired,. Vi.teatugn And IaiNIAV.T/ 11,1, - er . 1/k. nei.nopniti , il I.y crr(l4lcBtn .11( Lan, flit eul., t.) 1 1 i liggulth and hienclinall.4 rvcrywhere. Da_ I/111. 11. KKYSISIL, 14(1 Wthni Agent. DR J. 1' FLY—MIMI, 41Ingisinly, (wax 11:111rd./ Vltitlnedin Agnid. ja—..././I.lotaist ,dy-Wby will you Suffer, w tam RALIK? CAN BR IO F. ASI IX DATA I N ?—lier. 'on a Soh. Throat, Qnlmv. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Itrora hitfa, Crimp. 5W1'4,41104 Prost Ribs, Runle, Siemias, or Pato, in auy part of pair system' I . oil ntn bo relissed at omen by mins; Ll.e must beautiful 01 all Lluinieuta. the - 11"hae (irriussin Liiiinisni." prepared I.y I. l r 14.101 T, 14 !Log - ant...a, , and fm side cheap allobsetle and retail, by Dr. KgYI4I , .R. 140 Wood II tr.,C, and .1 1 . . 1 l' YLEMINti, item R. K Depot. AlleKhony See al r,rtl.o•niatit 111 fill. rtitor column t 4 torday's pat.,. 111 W -1.1 to ea - Batchelor's Hair Dye—Pitt'..ct Medals and EltillTY THOUSAND APPLICATIONS Of THE INIMITABLE. attest the public appreciation. Brown or I lack Lair, ro true to nature as nattim'a self, la prorlncoil IN.'.. , TANTLY, without a thane* of failing, or Injury to akin Lour. Mode and sold. or applied, (In nine private at I Itlai'S. Broadway, Now York. Sold, w lo•lowalo and rotall, by Dr. GM 11. EMU, Iln Wocal .trwoL OE-Stockings and hosiery for Winter.-- If you don't want your feet ptilehed with bail nod short will take our alvice and m. to C. DALY'S, cc., tier of Markot alloy and Fifth street, and buy soma of those eleout flne Stockings, that make your feet feel ulco and romfortable. Davi also makes nod calls every variety of Hosiery tbnt you can mention, at whole:ode and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street_ oct4 Hate I ants I I—en the Latest styles of HATS And CAN ran be purchnsod chop, for moth, from MORGAN d CO., No. 164 Wood street, Nast door to the new Church, Oue door from Sixth street. 4E-Call at No. 104 Wood , and ex .uthio our stock of Sort HATS and Wurria CAPS. Just ro ,Ived, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles 01 Caps, whkh we will tell low for cash. Moauss I Co., 164 Wood etrnel cola I- Mita, Hits.--We haw just received our SPRING STYLE OF SILK HATS, which will be found, on lmlrr non, a neat and goal article. Call and ace. 61,23 MORON k CO., 164 Wood at. JAS. OOLLINS J. BAN KSKNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants PRO PIU CTOSIS Or rue - Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTEDDROR, PA Wm. Bagn & Co, Murphy, Tiernan & Smith & Sloclair, 11.mpton, Wilson & Co., M'Candlesa, Means & Co., Rngllah & Richardson. l'uttsnsLPltls— ltngaley, Woodward A Co, Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood, Baron & Co. [fend Jeo. Komi's, Into of Humphreys, Hoffman k Koons, Plts, D. W. I ZIIHTINE Late, of Vitteiburgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, Generil Produce Commission Met .pants, 11111111M1 lingxl4‘y Wo4.lward a Co. Phil.ißrynn, Konn.ly & Co. Plttal thirrult )IftEtln & .• L ISilinerlh & CA). " Ball & Llggott., shier, I Het, & Cu. " .1. &W. Ran, t pc itc CO. Truitt, itnotlier J. D. Lolutior Co. Ciorinonti. Fondle& rt Youlda, Ciii innatL A. A. Pollock A Co. " Morrow et Gottior, Tool A Sibley, " J. 8. Chenoweth & CO. " And Ntuburgh and Philadelphia Merchant/ gene' ally. Jai etdApre3m ALEX. HUNTER, 1/NA.LISIi IN F LOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty street, dui i ldtpc P 1 STSBUILIIII. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. ter FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of the two Cities. (Amu may be left at the MLII, or In boxes at the stores o !IRIAN, WILSON & CO, 52 Wood street. BRAUN & REITER, oor. Liberty and St. Clair stream, 11. P. SCIIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY. .15' 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. JAMES KRIM, Ja. KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Ai-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,IiII Na 27 tere.e, beitoehl Pine and 0/ive sta., ft b':.6dapclyj - 41; •tel,t! REVERENCES REFER TO Eingaley, Oongnm & " %Tat k Wilson, ROBT. M. 11UNTIKR. SAINT LOUIS, hlo ~ 4ry :.$~~ S"_. _ a::L.. SAFETY INSURANCE :COMPANY, orvice, S. E. ChANDR . Taw, ANDWA.LND I TST&, IiEtriXAMIND INSTVIANCDS. on V4ela, Cargo,Freight, to all part* of tbe world: INLAND INOVRANOMS ON 130008,11.1 Direr*, Canals, Lakes and Land earring:a, to all parts of: the Main. FIRE INSURANCE ON MEILOIIANDIZE ged9rally. On Stores„Dia - ellidg Uoeace, Ac.• .Aitscf-r of thr Company Ninicm.fier Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate 41111,(rAi 114 Philadelphia City, and other Lteates 86,•210 00 Stock In Banks, Railroad and Insurance Cos 2:1,060 10 Billet receivable 186,440 117 Cash on I d 26,K2ti LIU Ralancea in hands of Ageots, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently homed, and other d e bts doe the Company Subscription Notes. DTIVECTORS. James C. liana, ,Theophilus Paulding,. James Traqualr, William Byre, Jr., Joshua L. Price„„ Jameagentieat, SamtiorE. Stokes, ". Henry Sloan, James D. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Hobert Burton, John B. Belinda Pittsburgh. I). T. Morgim, J. T. Logan, WSI. MARTIN , President. William Nlartin Joseph EL Seal, lo.cuund A. Solider, John C. Davis, John Lt. Penman, George G. Lsiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. It. M. Huston, C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig. Bpenoer Mel [vain, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, J. B. Johnson, Tana. C. HAND, Pr.sident HYNKT LYLBIIBN, Secretary. P. A. riIADEIRA, Agent, No. 95 %ter street, Pittsburgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS.; MANUFACTURERS' INSURINCE COUYI OF PHILADELPIITA. CHARS= PZROZTUAL—OPAPITID DT TOL BTATX OP PIPMPIPTIVAIIIok Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MA RINE AND INIAND TRANSPORTATION, AARI IN S. LIPPINCOTT, President ORRIN ROGERS. Secretary. OBORGF.: YOUNG, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. William a Iluataa, N.311{, Alfrtsl Week, Charles J. Fields, karon S. Lippincott, Mithion Nicholas G. Taylor, Orrin Rogers, John I'. Simons, Jarnes P. Smith. 141-This Osuipany has teen ormsnired with a Quill Capi tal, and tins Directons have determined to adapt the bushiness to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of los., Pittsburgh Office, N 0.76 Water strt.st. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. EM=I! The following well known and responsible firma In Pitts. burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the stability null sounduoss of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company Kremer & Rahn, George I'. Smith k CO, Jonea, Tlernau & Cu., nor? PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSIRANCE COMPAN Y, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President Tues. GRABLia, Secretary. Air-This Company makes oxery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, gut HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Minslissippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest ruters consistent with safety to all parties. 1213331= liobert Galway, Samuel Acelurkrul, Joseph p. liazyratn, 1.1. D., John Scott, James Mortaralb David kichey, Jameil W. ilailnran, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Brodie), Joseph S. Leech, John Fullertn, Mansfield R. Drown, David H. Chambers, Chriatian Zug, William Carr, Robert IL Harttoy, Jas.. 1). McGill. I°l,lB British Si. Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Ic Svxs OF £1 AND UPWARDS. -Thee Drafts are availothin nt all the priociptl T... 1111 of ENGLAND, SCAYTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON. TIN ENT. Wa also draw SIGHT ISMS Ma M. A. Grunebackm & Bs:Mita, FILL:Oi FORT A MA IN, ewes tot e rt - truittauca to MI parte, of GERMAN Y, SWITZERLAND aIOI If❑. tru‘,.l abroad, may procure, through Litters CriaDL, N1.140y 1./C Obtained, BS tt, an) part Mill?, N,,,te.e. and othor securities In Europe, prompt Attention. WILLIAM IL 'WILLIAMS A CO., corner Third otreete. ITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY l)F l' ITTS B LJ li. 'wt . /A.IA M ISA (1 A ILISY, Kteldrnt. SA St 13 RL L Al A lISJI M, Seen-gar) . ()PRICE: 414 Wafer shwt, tetwen .Ifarket unit streets. /r - 11,011,1 111:1.I. AND CAIWO RISICEI, on Ilya Obi. nod ?tlissinstppi Mears and tributaries. luaus nlrnmet 14tra or Miring,. by Fill?. Also, againat tiro l'erile of the :tea and Inland Navigatitur and Trausportation. ICIIMME3 Wl!Barn thiraley, Samuel no., Ralyert 11,1olap, Jr, Innac M. l'onh.ek„ S. klarbaugh, Vitdter Dryatot., Jam Shipturu EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHORN BERG Elt.„ BrsritAlL BOBERT FIN N eV, Sncretary. C W. BATCH ELOR., Gourral A gyut. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. il ItISCTORS. J 11. Shorithewg..r, (I. W. Ratehntor, • Dm.: I'euniwk, W. W. Illn.rt k T. hooch, Jr.. 6.s“rKu. 8. 6cideu, David NrCtuhlltxs ear All Loves sustained by parties Insured under policlem owned by tilt, Company will b liberally adjusted and prompt ly 'Aid nt ItB OVVICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. ljy II PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. 4,v-insure Bolding, and other Property against Loa. or Dann*, by Fire, and the Perils of the are and Inland Navi gallon and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson. Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier. W. M'Cilut,rk, JSA. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. K Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long. .k. J. Junes, J. H. Jones, 11. R. Co shall. OFFICERS. Prrsident . lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON. rice Presilant BODY PATPERSON. &‘ - 'y and Tress A. A. CARRIER_ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield struts, Pittsburgh, A G E N 'l' S State Mutual Fire and Marine Insura.ne Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, 0380,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of 1 2 111LADM.P111A. CAPITA!, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Volley of Virginia. WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, RAN ItIBI3URG. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life insurance Co., 11A ILT FORD. CAPITAL AND ..4 SSETS, 82,154,189. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH. CAPIT AL AND ASSETS, NOV. 6, 1855, $128,022148. Ws. N. Jouseros, President_ A. A. CARRIER, Secretary. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL 132 r -AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. - Ui No. 7.1 WATER STREET, PITTSB Springer liarbangh. Pitteb . ll;43e.. {Tolls, We Ohio John Scutt & Co- hL Martin, i .B.Jonm, Caster Cit. 1),21,.8k. Koons Lot,ll k Cu, Pittsburgh. Bunt, N.bit k Gurretson, Jor./111 Elder, tzt. Luis. l'honian k Gmluor, Baukern, liolmea R Conuoll. Cincinnati, Valero, Ohio. [fobl:lyf lA. B. Bullock A Co. W I LLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold 4- Williarss,) MANUFACTURERS 01? CIIILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. AR-W. ,!‘ A. will contract fur Warming•arid Ventilating by Steam or Mat Water, Pipes or Chilaces Furnace, Church schools, ilaspitals, Factories, Omen Houses, Dwellings, Court HOUSeII, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. atatl WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON HAMS; SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEF, SUGAR-CURED and CANVASSED T 1 ANIS. A huge god( always on hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBURt3II, PRNN'A JAMES BLAIIiELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield atreets, PITISBURGIL Olt_ Passenger. brought from the old country to Pitts urgh, and mortar; remitted to Europe. [tmes7 ~, e 7 _ NEW, AIVERISEIIENTE6, PAUL JULIEN ANDADELIN.I-PATTI Rnsptcreta.py,guuounveAluit Trathing terthtir d f.r Europa, io fund important eugninnteuts In London and Paris, they will give ei AT TIM • MASONIC HALL,. On 'WEDNESDAY, March 12tb. awdatiet by E. DA)lll.l4,tbe distintodsheallinriturtih.ned:Alla. GOCLlZErthee'ealobrated Pla rD nkh This will posiiirely be Choehiyperfornaante in pais. • a Tirbots $1 rub. w(th reserved &oats, rnn ho had at the Il:ul, nn 0.4 aftxr Monday Cho 10th. Prvgnuntnee of the Music Store", WI 5.9 tof, 10,000 00 1. llonleuto Bolleudenne--Ltszr ........‘OOCKEL. .2, Ono from "411 BartAare," [See 8 Concert Paokttr 1t055n0.....- AIIFILTNA PATTTan,tE.BdRIL 3. FANTAc7B ON TUPAIP.S from "Li Feveilta" LARD PATH. iCLI7SN, 4. Aria from "II Trova tore4—Vrant ' -. V:I4ARTLLT. 3. Fantasia CIIIIIIICro—VIZUXIMPS PAUT.4I3I4.I:EN. 6. Hondo. from " a Soinnanaila,"' (Sea p.• 13 Ceucert ilookl---Beitort ADEL3NA PATTI. le. Nocturne ' b. lo Triomphe, Grand Oalop de Concert—L. a '"'" 2l— GOOK ELL $617,348 18 A. La Cato Earl Can.zone Spognolo... AD'A PA'PFL first time. 0. Tho Witches' Dance—PanArlNl....,• PAUL JULIEN. 10. Cavatina from "II Barbfere," [Bee p.LConcert Itook,l— F.. DAILILLI. U " Grand Caprice Burlesque GOMEL— ALM (NICKEL • • Jonny Linde celebrated Echo song, [See last Jag° cS Biugraphies.]... ..... ..... ADEIiNA P 3. Irpnd Fantasia on tb .. ........ Mrissionello— A ll T Z . . 31. ks PAUL JULIA. • CON Duero& .... AUG. S3OCREL 4al' - The mend Piano nap , ' on this occasion' fronV the nountfartory of Checkering & Sons, Bolton, 'ain] kindly lOaned by Mr..l. 11. Mellor, Wood sheet. bllll2l , IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WI N DOW G UAR DS, &c., Nos. U 1 Second at. and $6 Third strotit, nilil2] PITTSBURGH, PENNA. PITTSBU RGII YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION TIEMOVED,- -, ••The Trebnrgh Yining Men's Cliristian Association have rem° ed their library and Reading Room to the second story n OW now building occupied by Jas. R. Reed lc Co., Ivry. execs, nearly opposite the United States Custom Muse. Room open from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M., wbieh ldi persona, es pecially young non, are cordially invited tri cult mhl.2dw JOIEN If. CLANEY, Secretary. Q 11,11), SHAD.-50 FRESH SHAD just arrived and for nate by CHAS...KI3BLEA ntlrl2,3t Corner of lintel and Liberty ate., Pittaburgb. THE INVENTOR—FOR MARCH, 1856. CintE3Tri eon TIM . 4 5173MEZ : Newbury'e Magagine Pistol; Decimal Meamirea, Weights and Coinages; The Elastic Conductibility of Platinum; ' • Wagener's Cloverseeri Huller and Cleaner; Improvements in Ship Building; American Institute Mechanics' Club; Paige's Adjustable Car Brake Bimini; • Curious property of Witter divested of Air. Iron Pavement; Conrai's Patent Shingle Machine; A good Furrow Cleaner *anted; •. Table of Oil ttsed on x. Y. C.A. R. A now kind of Portable Stove; Persian Telegraphs; A - Stmgand-e-halrenttaßecr - Report of the Commissioner of Patents; • " American Bells; To tell good Eggs: Patent Claims. With Illustrations. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, mhl2 10.1.W00d street. Wilson, Childs C 0.,& linniptou A Cazupi..ll., 11. Childs & Co. NE.NfVsPpulE.A.N.DNlODS—plAlNno.'apoddintiE7 re tea al t l.rgo stack eeived during the last few days, the sub; : scriber will upon TIIIS DAY— . . 'DIRER MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD NM.. ''. CE V liN OCTAVE PLANO-FORTES, withrved Mouldings, Carved Fancy Desk, flutist legs. with the nnually epets Nowell at the corners filled in with beautifully carved fret work. The above pattern is entirely new, and need orilybeseen by persona of trade end Jibigmmtt in three matter& to eon vinee them at once that it is the "ne plus Went^ of the nrt of Plano-Norte making. l'orchas,rs have now the opportunity of selecting from the largest and ft novt lot of Pinno.Fortes ever brought to this city. for sale by JOHN 11. DI ELLA/11, fel Wood at, mhl 2 Agent for CMCFETONG A SONS, 13014011. EAD! READ!! READ !!!—Raehel Gray, 11. , a Tale fonnrieo on fact. India: a new Tale by !dm. F.. Stintliwarth. Henri Do I.a Tour. or Comrades in Arms. Physiology of Marriage--privo if route. The Angel in . thu House. The Betrothal. The Golden Legend—Longfellow. ittitm, of IIiILIVItIIIS-I.ollgiviloiv. Ito!lads. by Win. yl. Thinker:iv. Prism - Mr of Weltrevertlen--tifbson. Tho Forest Tringetly--rtnice Preenivoial. The Exhibition Speaker—Fitzgerald. All of Dickens' {Works kept on laurel by W. A. fiILitENFENNF.I . & mhl2 Filth st., opposite the Theatre. 'S bavo on 11.M11 ETT hand a large tissortment of these excellent &wett er, novo settling ruilth Mg In this titre alionld call and examine them, before puttl i nsing otheritind: , JOS: FLEMING. Curnet-inittutitid Joseph IViiite's Carriage Roptifitorys TOSIO.II WILITR, nun , carrying on bled- • noss in his spacious premises. (now lately- , unlarged,)un the Pittidairgh,and timensburgr- • Turnpike, near the- Twa ' " Pittsburgh and Lawronnevine, respectfully inVittlit the public to inspert his stick of CARRIAGES, RUUfJJIt eke, And - ho particularly inEirnis gentlemen pureffasers, that one• price only is made- Fourteen years' experience in the tinniness enables him to place before his Tennira the mule choice collection of Otr riages•which, so ninny years past it has been his particular department to select, from the rations and Most talented Eastern manufacturers. Thu success of his now system is aimplete--the ecnnuniy of his arrangements will supply the inert and most frothiountsie manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by 1.110150 her." , CXllOll.{l, which the mania fur decorating houses of business has heaped "pm the price of Kotula, (oviing to large rents.) JOEEPII WHITE wilt sell, on ready money only, nt much lass than the usual prima. 44-Carriages repaired in the best manner, with despatch. nrhdalare rig! E BOOK OF NATURE • AN ELE ji_ Mt:Ng:ARV introduction to the Sciences of Filysipit, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mint:retina, Urology, Botany, 7.taa lorv, and Physiology. By Frietivich Schoodler, Ph. D., Pro fe-sor of rho Natural Seienceit nt Worms, and formerly us. 'indent is the Chemical Laboratory of Oiceson. Translated from the sixth German edition by hlenry Mrdtock, F.C. E. Illustrated by 675 engravings on wood. For sale by • mhil It. 'T. C. 1110110A.N, 104 Woad street. WANTED—PLACES FOR SIX or EIUIrI . 0 MIS, as COOKE, or to do Chambertivork for three or butt (kirk as Norms; for several boys instem or to leara trades, for six men na gardeners or carriage drivers, and for three clerks ur salesmen. Apply` at J. W.*LOWIIIE'S IntelligencoOfficts, No, 14F1ftb street ()wt. Mark. Sterling Swituel M. Myr. ltingltam, Johti Inturi.H .1. Neltoottniaker. William B. klxys. [dt.r.:2l G. W. Cara, W. K. Simicic, T. IL K. D. Cochrun,. John A. Ognaghey S. S. Bryan, WICKER FLASKS.—I HAVE ON hand a large assortment of Wicker Flaakt, imitable for traveler& now wishing anything of tho kind can always procure them at JOS. FLEMING'S,. mhll corner of Diamond and Market eta. B. 8. °ARMEE ....701119 SCOTT. ~. s ..:f ° . ~. ~' ~~}~, T ~. GRANO FAREWELL CONCERT PROGRAMMEi 12111M3 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., 31AIMPACTUILER9 OF SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, &c.— I I,av,, on ban! a largo supply of Shoulder Graces and Iniasos. These wishing anything in this line abould call aril examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, corner of Diamond and Marketntreets. VRENCII BLACKING.-12—POUN OF _L' this excellent Blacking, Just received by JOB. FLEMING, corner of Diamond and Market sta. OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP.—I have just rt•teived five gross of tfile fine Soap. JOS. FLESIINO, corner of Diamond and Market ate. SPICING -1856=L. HIRSTIFELD & SON wall open their SPRING STOCK OF FURNISHING (WOOS on TM:9MT, the 11th of March, comprising a full at.- aortment of Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Handkerchief* &c., &e., which arrived by the last steamers. mhll GENT.'S TRAVELING SHAWLS--'—Just received, a tartan nasortment, at L. IMIStrFELD & SON'S„ No. 70 Wood dna. MRS. CAROLINE LEE HENTZ-Enicit Linwood—a now and moat brilliant Tale from.the Inecnnating pen of Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilenti: India, the Pearl of Pearl River; by Ilra. imma D. E. N. Southwortb. The Mormons at llama; by Mrs. B. G. Ferris. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth ; by Timothy Tem pleton—shovring the manceuvreing of Gee. Pierce and his Agents, at home and abroad. Homo; or, Recollections of a New England Family; by Acne Leland. The Sbakspearo Papers of the late Wm. Magian, L. L. D. Annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie. Charlemont, or the Pride of the Village—a Tale of Ken tucky; by W. Gilmore Shams, Esq. The Homestead on the Will-side, and other Tales; by Men. Mary J. names. MAGAZINES FOR MARCH. Harper's, Godey's, (inkhorns, Peterson's, Rams. Put nam's. Knickerbocker, Household Words, Leslie's Journal, Leslie's Fashions, and till other Magazines for March. For sale by IL )LINER & 00, rehle No. 32 Smithfield street. BEAUTIFUL ENGLISII TOY BOOKS-4 Just reeeived by J. S. DAVISON, 05 31.1.11-13.11 T street . : Picture Scrap Book, 50 cents: Pictures from Many Lands,-00 rents; Tables and Pictures for the Nursery Fireside School. 20 rents; Wings and Stings, or Lessons from Insect Life. 25 cents; Domestic and Wild Animals, 25 rents; Now flooding mado Easy. 25 cents; Divine and libbral Songs, 25 - cents; Nursery Rhymes, colored and plain, 25 and 12 cults; The Find Book, an Illustrated Alphabet, colored and plain, 25 and 12 Celan. SEW BOOKS, RECT . ]) MARCH irn, BY J. h. DAVISON, 65 MARKET•STREET, NEAR V.OURTIL Donalion %lase; a Tale of the Free Church Disruption— line. Read's Boost, by the Sea, and the. New Pastoral. Hi ogeley's Fermotis for the Times. Post Biblical History of the JOWL Seaton - 1i Slave States: by 0/mstead. Sumner's. recent Speeches and Addressee. Chnrch Book of St. Peter's Church, Rochester. The Iman ; by Bosse. The Angel in the House. Ward's Summer Vacation Abroad. The Stone and the image; by Do Berg. ToHa, a Tale of modern Rome. The Onyx Ring. Wolfsden.&c., /Le. mhlo Till STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE POE SALE, Abeam in the village of Mendon, on the Plank Road from West Newton to 311. Pleasant, Westmore land County. P._ and about five miles mud of West Newton. No other store within threo miles. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Quownaware. Hardwares, &c. A Komi Dwell ing House, Stable, Warehouse, Tho above loan excellent stated for business, and will be sold low and on easy terms. nthlfe S. CUTIIDEIRT dr SON, fel 'Market st. q(ln LBS. MACCABOY SNUFF just re- onived and Ibr sale by FLEIING 111203. 5 bbls Canary Semi, " 10 " Woo, 500 lbs. 110rax, 500 -' 1:0 ted ...- . , .., city—.. gardened for the Mat five years, and Min a high state of cal tivation ; has a new, snug Frante limate, Stable, &c. Water convenient. Rent low. Apply to IILAKELY. & RICI.I.EY, Corner Seventh and Smithfield sts. PLAIN WOOLDE LAINES.—Wo are just: opening a unperior tot of tho abovo Goods, conapriaing tlOlll O very rkh and deauablo grades. Lab' ESE= ~ ',,..' •t. -,. ' - '4,, . ;:- .. A. A. MASON
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