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THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 13
DENIOeRATIC STATE TICKET
I. COM Y18810:I S,R
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GEORGE SCOTT, M. C. , )I.I'IILIA
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JACOB FRY, Jr•r Co.
TIMOTHY IVES, POrrEit Gun TT
LSI`EVIII, pgSPATVH.]
The Rivera at Cairo.
the Union Line, 64 Wood Pt
CAllUs, 111., March 12, 1856
Pox/: Both rivers are falling rapidly:
St..Arner city of Huntsville, for Memphis; Gui
nn, 0, Madison, T. H. Larkin, Queen City and. D.
Taylor. for New Orleans; Alvin Adams, for
L : Henry Graff and Silver Wave for
Pittsburgh, all passed here early this morning.
Weather clear and cold.
Correspondence of the Morning Post.
W•9IiINOTON, Mnreh 9,
1l li.
There in a good deal of excitement in this city
01 , t now upon the question of the next Presiden
cy. The Harrisburg. Convention, its harmony,
it. , unanimity. and the earnestness and enthu
shoon with iv hid' it presented the name of James
Buchanan as the Democratic eandilate, has pro-
Itieed it profound impression at Washington. The
of the Keystone State is potent now, a+ it
always should be. Its large electoral vote, its
steady adherence to national principles, its true
tcel tried Democracy, and the great name of it-.
favorite F.on," all contribute to place l'enn.yl.
vania in the can of this Presidential riintist.
The filet that she hit , never lia.l a Pi-esiilent, and
new prescrit, an tinexceptienal candidate. ha. ,
notch weight, atid her claims are at last admitted
by all. Good judges here consider the nomina
tion of Mt. Buchanan, l v the Cincinnati Conven
tion as almost certain. Other good names will
he presented, but "Old ruck's" chnnees are de
c;.leklly the hest ju , t now. lle will he home
nl ,, ttt the first of 'lnc, and will he greeted with
a w e lt•opte on return that will be et,m
pen•tation for hi lung an.l faithful rlltlit...terviet -, ,
The resolutions adwpte.l nt IlarriOturg give
smisfnetion to ro;toma men from all quarter.
They were drawn up by the Ilon. John 1.. Daw
n, who enlist, cor , lially in the Pmeheman move
ment, as do all the met Ode and prominent
I ternocrats of Pennsylvania.
The Republicans and the " American here
ore evidently - alarmed at . the prospect,,, a nd the
members of Congress of those parties are now
busily at work to effect a combination if
and the effort now is to make em strong a
demonstration against Fillmore a° to drive him
from the track. Fillmore meantime is in Rome
receiving the hospitalities of the Pope, and leav
'log it to his anti-Cod:ion.. Know Nothing friends
l‘rano tr, tetia ititere , l. in Ow Cmilest
that has now
The Iliiuse was yesterday engaiireil in the di-
C'N'l.7 , of the resolution to provide for the tak
'le¢ of testimony in the Whitfield and Reeder
4 se. 6ov. Ileeder is here. a n d is evidently
n:emt as fond of being looked at to: iq Horner
(..melee. They are good friends. and seen err
f:o•owntly Consultillp together.
(.11 ,, to be otku.,i.lered :Is lbn dead and frn , nt of the
I:epuldicnn movement Ile pronienn , le ,
•,nally through the 1 ul,l!r r0. , 111-
ii,,,,•1 wi:cp. and i- tlut
I , •r e.l by the general observali , m 'Which hi-
x.ccetling awkwardn.-FF, far noire than hi: re
Natation, attracts flo attends diligently
t ire ille=cußsion of the Kan-a , .inestion, and ea-
. .
cl.pit.al out of it. It th, in tra.!o
Chit the I:Ppuhliran party can make arailnl.l,
vPar, and will i t inotint tit very little qfter
t tit° country n ,itt)trtor 4,t" ,1“1
i- yr
wri year. of age. nil erect in fnrin, and
•
I,aring no (•xt,r-nal evi,lt•nceQ I
tne, , t t , take the lead er...hip "f 11 ;art,. pat-tv
1 et he i= probably llreeley . , ototee f-r pee
rl.lonry Mr.Sewqr,r, pro.r.rt ore Illot
•in. , rif ,, n l in n riteri aq
thin your. I !tenni biro sp•ink in Ow
:ienitte nn Friday. lle n
,innll head, narrow forehead, with 0 logrd
mannrr. riv)it t.,
the point and the purpo ,, e. and commlin , k httvn
io the Senate: I.nt as a leader of n merely -rc
t party he has P. ellftriCo of PVIT rearhinv
higher position than he n, , r- cettpie , .
The much petted Charles SIFITIner is a 1. 1 ,
Ile is large and cf,dhtolting, atel the hest dre,s4 41
man in the Senate. Ile is a handsome :t.nd fluent
epeaker--decidedly an orator. Ile introduced a
resolution in the Senate yesterday. e hich de
clares that the President had no sufficient au-
thority for giving the notice to Denmark in rela
tion to the Sound dues. The President gave the
notice in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate
of last year directing him to dosn. Messrs
Sumner, Seward, and other , . contend that as the
notice is the first step towank the termination
of a treaty, the President's autt,rity ,11,,711,1
have been n joint re..oluti ,, n passed by both
Iton,ee. Meq,re. Mason, of Virginia. t e l Ton
cey, of C. , nneetient, argued that the Senate re-
wdtttinn Wfi,s snflirirnl. !IF the Expruti ve And the
senate constitute the treaty-making power.
\t the President' , levee. on Friday evening,
the beauty and fashion of great Washington turn
el out rn nurese, and filled the White House with
a dense crowd. Any one can go who c hoc. h e. , ,
and can dress well enough. The President and
his lady do their port on such an occasion to ad
miration. lie is an accomplished gentleman in
his manners, and for three long hours he had to
stand a ealltillae , i succession of introductions,
and find something to say to all. Among the
observed on this occasion was an old gray-healed
Mormon, in white kids, who has only seven
wives at home: The ladies looked at him with
a good deal of curiosity, and he seemed delighted
with the sensation he produced. The marine
hand, meantime, discoursed most eloquent mu
ic, and in one or two of the room, the young
folks indulged in dancing. Senators, Represen
tatives. Heads of Pepartments, Foreign Minis.
ters, and visitors from all parts of the Union,
were among the crowd. an.l it was altogether of
brilliant affair. The White blouse is none too
large for such all Oeea`lna, spacious a , it is.
There is one serious drawback to the pled ,ire
of a vi-it to Washington at thi- sea-on of the
year The'dense clouds of du,t that :din.,st
stonily !Meer , down '• the Avenue, - rend or Walk
ing difficult and disagreeable. It is very cold,
too, though there is no snow in sight. 'rho
t„soar is ,tin el.ised with ice. The e later ha: ,
!Well very severe here. Andrew Joel...son dord_
son was here yesterday, hut no meeting was call
en to h oar hi m !T eak. Ile is unt=old red a deci
ded failure on the stump, and very little more
than that any where else. Ms committee has
alvi , ‘ed him to keep quiet fur a time, until Mr.
Fillmore can he heard from at Hume.
Mr cos. lots recovered his health so as to be
able to occupy his 'eat in the [Senate, where he
I. greeted with groat attention and respect. No
man is more universally e-teemed. And he well
deserves it lle has been fir about a bairn. cert.
tory in the public service, military and civil, at
Inane )1.n.1 abroad, and to him his party and his
country owe a deep debt of gratitude.
The Republican and Know Nothing newspapers
in Chicago are very sore over their recent defeat
at the municipal election, and talk of frauds, ;ie.
Like Ow boy crying " ItiOi f wolf! !" it has been
indulged in so often that no person feels fright
ened TMr triumphant election of flyer wa_s
victory of which Al r. Douglas' friend , may lie
proud.
, -$r
ritT.VG.l l lrt
en f
nnt willing I
.aL°: -
THE NEWS
'rhe unty t Pa.) Star has raised the
Fillmore and Donelson flai4; so also has the
Fayette county American Standard.
The free and liarxiaon Opera troupe arrived
in St. Louis from New Orlenne.on Friday last.
They were to have appeared on Monday evening.
in a favorite opera.
The Importing House of L. & B. Coates, Phil
adelphia, was entered on Saturday night by bur
glars, and robbed of silks, &c., valued at $lO,-
000. The firm had a private watchman in their
employ, but he was not on hand when needed.
Governor Chose, of Rhin, has made a requisi
tion upon Governor Morehead, of Kentucky• for
the return of the slave woman 'Who killed one of
her children iu Cincintiati, and who, by the de
cree of Judge Leavitt, has been returned to
A weotern merchant, rejoicing in the name of
I'. II tirrlty, was diddled out of a large sum
,f money by a couple of garriblerti in Philadel
-I.liin, oil Saturday, when ho entered a complaint
at the poliee °thee. After a hearing, tho fancy
roncluded td ill fork over their ill-gotten gain.
_ .
In the last thirty-one years only $1,120 in
c. unterfeit and depreciated notes have horn re-
I Ved at the Office of tip! tlhio State Treasurer,
or I' , per year. 'Chi , is but 11 Rniall earn
1,1, , •11 the r.t•t into consideratitat that
t.,-trly four todlion , per year in bank paper pass
, thr..ovh 1,•111,i`.
AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Wr are remiloled that our report of the pro
oecd:ng.., of the stool,bolders meeting of the Ilth
brought to rather an abrupt ernelmdon.
Ju,t before the adjournment, J. J. llrook;,
of (11dio, rue of the committee appointed
on the :21th of January, to report at this meet
i:,g, otlcre , l the foilowiug :
n,,,./".?. That the whole suUjeet of lon,liny: peen
3ry 3,1 1.. rad! •3,1 rwupaulet , t•••tine , tlhg with the
: i.,1 I'etin3ylval.l3 radial 1,0 referretl the
1:..nn1 lireeL••l . 4 with out tiny iti,truetlon.
The ttlet,titig appttring rt.stivs,
licoirtlinl.r. , :nietl tint the tiirt,t-r,
dial all the
rrttu.u•• erm Ne.ie.i .11 11.1
tillt :II till•
,h.okiwl.ler , , the bottra feel iL4ell
eN.tirri.-e it, right viott it col
I.k 1.0 f“rr t 111: or tlr• c.,mpany
Mutt w this ,tew tho
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itblrat; Lip u:oti n
Tht• Iht•n wijnti;-nv.!
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lu 1it..1 1 ,r coill:W1 K t•-milltt
!II a ' , len !1•00, in wrirh writvr
..nit- I.•" f ~! e`
11. t, ..f the Nltttch lit. imn,:o
Sul.w . inrk•u , l, , ,l rot
r4l,,rt,lvlOrt..!l•ly .11!
t ”,•vv..9,rtper c”tunietit
t o., up-71 r.ur
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"Pit , •L:1 ,bowing. Wt• rcili V.,
t !Olt thriik4 o l in :tie
Stater , ha. , had Rn n 41,0 Or Xr. por rent. it
recelpte h,r Fedruary the 4etille tthditi,
Thy Itlerrhaut.' Exch....Kg. A gain.
th.• reit Th.ri/lue 1,411
iiIINII.FMEN • The I'ill,l.llrgh Ci,r,>,
in et,j , lhg rtn - Irtleh• frttrn a , lai t y' paper
aul tit i ,1'• • efigre Ninrkpt rontplait
,if the tyttnt rtf pri le , tti the part ttf ttilr the
elotnt. lit itttt vtvint: lan:, sit I fill Iwo
Ink.• )01.1
them even
I,ly nut he litings to give u few
Gar the itplittrent ti
on the purl et r mei" . eotunintiity
ii
wittilililinv, their rev...rt. from the to..k, ,Jf
th
M..rrh‘ , t; r.virtt,,:e Firstly, The Superin
tn.lent the Etelcin.ze 6m Pr ,,, line , l th
ren,ir upon all report. , Ait en him
:mll •
in bus liar , plumed merrhants in .
•xl,r!) nn Ininoridile own W. 511 1 ,1
11(`1111rkw Of thi. , kill I have teen mule
•. %cher, d o er A gel the gulf he reports It
hot receive twit . the 11,T1.11r1 I rcpOrleil
sold.'• Then it;zain, this : have my
ne t 0110 11101 , 11V)1 ,me of /mr mord relin
th e Ip ot ..os made the ren9rt Then again:
111 , ' rather hi;tlt. Now, Mr. Editor, wham
right liar any of the nfilemis of the , Exchange t.
mako moments upon sales reported If the'.
think sales or figurer are exaggeratel,. why ll,'
lay the matter before the proper tribunal, viz :
the Directors
Ant 7.•, - ain. Persons of the preen hare con
tribute.' to make merchants lee" communicativ,
One ; 4;entlenian. who nn doubt is good authority
upon the '` Fast time of Steamboats, - but a halo.
in Comniercial matter-, a,stimed dictatorship
over the Commereial rer.rts copied from the Ex
rlinnge books for the paper which he represent. ,
In place rf givine the isliote as they should be
they are garbled or TM-construed. Thud, if a
ca l, i s made at god figurer, the reporter use.
this lamzuage : sale of •----, but nt so
high a Shure we refrain from giving the price. -
.thlioneh the saute article 44,1,1 for weeks pre
the rate reported. and for swine time
after: but as the price I,IS higher than this
•• reporter thought he would like t •
v fir the same article, the mercantile cousins
site inns , be denied the privilege of knowing at
iihat rate the nr.tirle was 5c,1.1. Then, Again,
giiiintletnan, after being assured by the par
tie. wide', mode the stile and purchase that a
report ova- correct, put it at the hott,,ta of ti,„
list, unto the word rporird in such a manner as
to east is .b.ubt upon the characted of the par
tie , inter. sted. \red again, See the abuse made
of oar " 'Meeting , l'n • Ch!alge. '• fi.S reported in
one of the evening paper , some time hack, iu
its artteics headed Talk on 'Change."
'lad our merchants been fish-mongers, of Bill
ingente, it would hare been impossible to earl
cature them in a more audacious manner than
abused reporter. In fact,
Me core. Edit , rs, very little has been dOllO ity
these 4.01111,1101611 g papers (the Prier Current ex
,,eptetl I to elevate our Exchange above a huck
ster shop, for , elf-conreited official, of one Idol
or another to deal out their individual opinions
or surmises. Permit me here to Bay that the
pr,css, with but a few exceptions, have behaved
in such a manner as to merit the esteem of all
honorable merchants, who have, by the course
in-aimed b y a. few unscrupulous individuals, been
con4rained to withhold any further reports from
the honks of the Merchants' Exchange. Pitts
bit rgh, an a commercial community abroad, has
a name for honor arid integrity she may well b e
proud of, and her citizens know well how to
protect it- hence, the 'reason of the Exchange
t.tchrbiting on beggarly an account of sales
MEAGRE REPORTS.
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tbd Yetiiburgh 3lorthr4 rovt
FROM HARRISBURG.
Horst: 4,e IirrIik:AKNTATIN F. , ,
Nionday, March 10th, 1:,311.
The House met at three o'clock this afternoon.
Petitions and remonstrances first in order.
Mr. Fulton a petition fronOcitizens of Pitta
burgh in favor of the repeal of The lwv eke' ,
lisbing the High School. The same gentleman
two remonstrances against the paz;sage of an net
incorporating the Allegheny and Perrysville
plank road, for an increase of the tolls.
REM(:)\;• - ritANci . : Flt. Ut ALLEGH EN Y
Messrs. Smith and Magee, both presented the
proceedings of Select and 'oturtion Councils in
relation to railroad bond,-, which rerodas follows:
Re.oi,,d, By the Select And Common Councils of
the city of Allegheny, in behalf of the eitisene and
payers thereof. as an integral part of the county
of Allegheny, that we du remonstrate to the Honor.
shle, the Legislature of the State, against the pas
,age of any law anthoriiiing the County Commiosion
ors to irsl.lC or guarantee any bonds of any railroad,
for any purpose whatever, Whereby the property of
-ur Citizens may heeome liable in any way for the
pay wen I of prim:4M or interest in LOI) coutingeney
h ntovur.
• The re , ehition VIAel Curwarded 11 Gen. Itnhin
40n, n' President a the riiitttwiii, with n letter in
which he indulges in a fling at the Steubenvillo
Railroad. This .listing,ui,hed ex President has
at all time , been the enemy of rival roads, but
in particular the one he now aims to hit. When
he begged a subscription from Pitt.hurgli for the
ULio and Pentimylvanta Railroad his course was
, mewl ditivrela l Thexc are a class of people
who are bm none but self -and it appears
that I have in my mind's eye the self-same man
who now figure- in the t . ..tineils of Penitentiary
town. Fair play should govern in all things.
If th e it P Rom' will pay hawk the sum ob
tained from your city, then Indeed the General
And hi: , cohorts might talk with tome show
honest sincerity. The livntral is well understood
I. I I.
r miii,, ~r Alleirheny, rca liu place nu act
respecting the y of freight liy tstentithonts
There is more ii, this , art than 1111•(.1.4 the eye qt
,Count it he rtlimted, I will then ,11,1
N• , 11 n ropy for pnlvlic.3ll,m, I have my ri,,01.1 ,
e),..t her it will meet the %r t.- nr
milker too touch power on Isle:lntim/II int
Thit my art to charter the
liegiteny Clty Itithh," to be htenteti in thmt
,•1!y Tlivre ,c no tl,;ul,t in,(11111i•,1:
iif this character i. much wantA,l in your ,met
where titer , anti more then th;rty ilrop-rtc.l
in LnLita;itn- _n' itlr ntotoir.irttiriti,: 'Mt I,
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regards these however, the extent is not s,
km
an . I , ut perhaps the lehlesu and ,j,
mg •rgerte- cr all ire rhea e which relate t .
tli
fhr the purchase .:r property in Ilse IM
••linihered Estates Court of Ireland. The ferge•
flood s purport to hear the signature of the es
rill-sinners. the registers, the chief clerk, the
)t-..t0, in the various causes nail the roam,:
—tiers seal The extert to which this class ••
loam r munitted luny hr infurr,
fist that the stump dory alone en the•
im misted to several Ilan Ired jmunik
f •rgert4l, , on privet
nisi 1. have already het it vliveevered
in I thereis every reason t n . I . 11 ., that 'sato
et remain t•i iireiiitaineil. Tlioeu which has
risen detectol are suppo4e.l to ninoutit TlPltrl
H',.111111 In n4l , liti .n to the rinses of forge
ries already enumerated. \lr. Supllier ha. bee
tt.• ,:l tv of the assignment of deeds held in trit
-I,v him Ins MI ' , norm ills amount. The drafts, a
the fore' I deed, and niortgages are in Mr. Feu
lice' own handwriting. The forgeries of sign:
tares are in every case remarkably Ruceessfu
These of the Eneunitierisi rummissioners
=aid to be so perfect, that the most ecmsrience
snug' could not detect the forge , ' devils frrrn II
zennine. The act of self-destruction wati, it
Inn-111'1'Pd, prempitated by the CirCUIIIAIIIIiN•
four of the holders of deeds relative to the pit
ehrtve of one of the encumbered "states, wI
advaneet rleynil to Mr. Smilier, havintt •
s A t ura l a y last gone river to Ireland hi ,
licitor for the ratrpo,e of having, the deed regi- ,
tered. Mr. Saltier endeavored to frustrate the
Intention of the party, hut failed.
the the Continent, though, where his trammc
lions wore to an enormous extent, great alarm
prevail , . In it letter which lie wrote before
leaving Glouces , ter square to ilampbtend Heath.
where 110 put an end to hi. existence, he deelferes
that without the knowledge of tiny human be
mi. , . unaided and una,ni,ted. lie committed the
most dialeolieal crime. of which it was possible
to lie guilty : that these crimes must now be
covered; and as they would involve the ruin of
hundreds of innocent families, ho had preferred
to .lie rather than \Tittles! , the suffering. which
they must endure.
The crime 'suicide must leave been eaten
plated by Mr. Sndlier for eons time before he
committed the act, for lie had purchased ^ Tll . l
lor on Poisoning," tend had evidently read it
through till lie value to the chapter on the e ,
, ential oil of bitter when he titrtied
down the page, as if he had made up Lis min i.
The friends of Sir John Peel Stralian A
are not only much ; mailer in amount, 1.,.1
hey :ire tante campnred with hi-.
They denote a combinnti ,, n
holdness., ingenuity, ver,atility lind tact anti n
the world never before w•itnev+cd.
Aeon VI.TI*RAL Cunt.r.esor M.favi,Aso. A
hoe just passed the Legislature of Maryland, so I
will doubtless receive the Executive sanction, ••
establish and endow an Agricultural College and Mo
del Forte." This bill stipulates that as soon
least two thousand shares of the stook of such col
loge, at twenty-five dollars per share, (making an
aggregate of fifty than sand dollars,l shall have hcim
subscribed. such subscribers shall be constituted an
incorporated company for the purposes set forth
and as ruin no organized under this act, and annusl•
Iv thereafter, they Shall receive from the treasury
the State of Maryland the sum of sin thousand dol
lars in aid of its chjects.
The Hampshire Gazette sa}•s, that on S un d a y
morning the wife of Rev. C. N. Seymour, of
Whatoly, Mass., gave birth to a eon and daugh
ter. and that a few hours thereafter the Reverend
gentleman edified his congregation by preaching
from the text—suffer little children to come anti,
me, and forbid them not."
IIIMM!IIII
-- CUTTING AN OLD FRIEND
Terrance, mon, how are yeas?'
But Leary fixed a cold, repulsive look upon his
cdti. warm-hearted friend, and declined taking his
hand.
Don't ye know me. mon Don't ye know
Andy O'Shane ? Didn't we come from old Tyrone?
Moss the dear soil ! mid wasn't you a gardener's
mon there and I a .Iraper's clerk ? And wasn't
Biddy, here, and your own wife, 'Jaggy, as inti
mate as born sieters? Terance Leary, 'nun, don't
ye know MC now *!.
The Irishman spoke with enthusiasm.
" tin 'way, roan: go *way," sail Leary, turn,
ing his head- and waiving his hand for O . Shane
and his wife to retire ; " there is a time for nll
things and a place for all things.
The whole manner of the Irishman instantly
changed, and he drew himself up with dignity—
"Go 'way, d'yd Terence Leary'.'" ho re
plied ; '• po 'way, is it now ? It wasn't so. Ted
dy, when ye got the foyer front hard work, in the
diggin . cellars, and spent all ylr money with
the doctors. Oh no, it wasn't go 'way then,
Teddy. It wasn't go 'way when I loaned ye two
sovereigns to fit ye out for a tramp with the pack,
and helped ye on till y'r feet after the sickness
Oh ho, it wasn't go 'way then, Teddy. Blaney
er mind: the world is wide, and so good bye till
yees. Come, Biddy." •
And U'Rhane turned and walked slowly away
with hie wife.
Leary was angry and mortified beyond measure
at this interview, by which former low associates
and former low occupations were exposed to two
or three dignified merchants, who, pitying his
embarrassed position, soon withdrew, and left
him to his not very pleasantrf•ilt.etion4.
Mrs. Margaret Leary WR, c.straged
by
the assurance of their old acquaintances, when
her husband related whit had happened, than
had been Mr. Terrance Leery himself.
" We'll have 'em thrusting, themselves upon us,
I suppose. neat thing. Itbldy was RIWI4) , boll and
forward. and never hail any sense ref propriety :
but she will not want to come here twice, if she
comes once, I can tell her."
A few hours after this remark was made, Mr. , .
Leary was inf Tined that there was a woman In
the parlor that wished to see her."
" Who it was asked.
"She said her name
The color instantly mounted to the lady's face
"Tell het I ant not at horn`.
The servant went back to the parlor.
Mrs I, , nrY
"But y,.n ().Sll,
" that £64! W . S. nt teen".
'' I know," the Litt 1 fuel
hat she is not at home to o . v "
" You told Inv
What .1: u•ny it wa
Nir- I l'Shnr.
011 aro ovrtain "
,tirti • f it
. _ .
The Yi.itor ret red slowly, with her eyes riot
wn. There wire hitter feelings at her heart.
The friend of her early years, the companion
her early trials, the partner of her early
and fears, to meet with whom, and to find
had been the dear hope of
nv ear . .. had turned rolilly friqn her.
•• t a t hone Mr. Trial and fund want
-Ih,both, t o k n ow this than take by.
1. in 0 fake hearted friend "
I • arc nl,l Irk wife were no little disturbed I.y
..ci-nrrenee related. The assurance e
Shane and kiddy in sii?posing that they could
.w have o...sorinti. rt with them, was surprising ,
oil their preiumpti in in thrlitird: tlietarcives
fora, I. an unpardonable offence.
• MI I wisrls p2_se.l by, but (rShanr am
f• rain,' not again near the oil friends. ii
'thee day• wished to forget them. This
1 ..• 1.11 when for plus,
i6n ireg f iinether viii tati.,n.
1.. ;c.14.1-11 part of the eity. ,t1111"1,.! 1111111
'lines in the •1' erection
1 0r. o.- 01.1 rii..re ••i r th.•
9!1 I. 111,'1V-tilt
tr. , un'Llrtz -Tto
it
iti. V,llll,ft
r lit. • Loch:, •1
rr , elt
MIIMII
hi:l ;!...1111t , InAn arrived in our eoutt
try skit!, lit- into, ereen from Ireland. The
:11 compsny with an.olter ytittniZ ettlph. I
the nun , tzrt,te m ~,eicty. one I believe was
tr nn Ithe ttther had been in a arni+4l
- and rime to seek their fortunes. ik fe
—.vet eigns each were all they To,seased.
the nom nod their wive. had been
early year find iii been attache) lit
they In enuring to this country, they pig Ike
la•tilin friefolship and interest in each other
welt - A te Vim it time their way in life lay
I.llt there w 0.4 •inintithint: in the ettmluet t
the friend of this mt. —what's name
now I littve it. IrShane is It
I.:ttno. Loary,
The merchant, who was ao full of the goo.
li I not observe the marked effect the an
thaineement of Win name had upon his auditor
110 wrist ,n
rt :v cLt siccel
retttril , l
I. Went re-rn I.nti
fin
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1 , 11+1n.•
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to 144 . 41 t h l 0 1000 of v. 1,11111 Nan ,
,I, 011 f, 11111 1/4.7.11tr.11
•II 11111,1 ..f i,•r•t!••
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t ot,limly tt g r.,31.1, t., llr Lt
I n.•! t,. nrtw 1,
It
th,
t., 14,11t.1 that ihi , Ns w i n r ..t kr, .ri
• \ r.-1,1 , 1,i• to the S.rt. theref.lre, w
,I.; worn hlm
" mot biro - - hr , 10.C . .'111,.• it W
r -n) mrtiring
n fain. I.llt s••ry genth.rwotly
n-thil , ll Ist 4 . 11: at toll. /1'...1•t.
• 1,16 k.. the 1•111, I t‘,•l "mt
•••c.nt:. Ift 111 , r3 , !rr. I Vil,ll I i' , .11 1 .6
1.• 'I.! .•r 1111M1•, -,anclilltiV It
I.• I !be was, Nlr
I 1,1 itive n r:, twin iir
. I !Inn 11•1111,1•1. 1,/ . aI, fird roe n I y I hl,l ,
rt It trll * trn. 'or the Ihing
f t .r Ilitve lot
I it •
1 rk-t
ftl-Qt rnte. S”:nr twenty er thir
"tyslinne noticed some things in the conduct
of Li. friend that he did not much like : f,:r
in.tiuiee when fortune sntiled a little upon him,
1,.• rr. distant toward (I'Shane, and wail noth
ii,e about dividing hie last penny with him as
liefore . but when things liiiiked dark with hint
vet bright with Cl . Shane, he was exceedingly
clad to bask his friend's sunshine. Still,
notwiticitaniling this, trSlinne Wll9 Iltthehe.i to
and their wives were like sisters. They
.:,irte..l in the weri l an 1 el hers, O'Shatie 10an
,(7 )1 ,, friend, who had spent all hi. money it
.1 , 1,11 e,, enough to get a well tilled pack. It
k,ler to lessen expense., they rented a Final
house. an-I their wives lived together while the[
" \t length, the friend saved enough to set up
•mall griig shop. and I liShane accepted an in
mat the South. They parted fln , l never
111 H again until six months ago•-- twenty years
having elapsed since they separated. 'the friend
made enough money in a few years, by selling
grog, to get into a more decent and respectable
busine‘ , 2 , . its became a wholesale dealer, and is
11, W. 1 ion lohl, one of our wealthy merchant,.
'tut he is represent.' as being proud
of his p,, , ,ition in -ociety. at the 1111110 time that
he is haughty awl i,verlioaring, to those in hum.
eireumidamecs With him, I 011pripSe, fIS
with t, , ii inane other-, money, not worth, makes ,
the man
I ) . SllllllO. Wll Wsl, 4 fl far worthier man, pun,
rol whewb uI. the S‘mth : net by twlling rum,'
ever h e w bove tint - but hr feir )1.101 honor
able Irinfo. Two years ugh In , went to N e w t
eFl.llq, ii 3 V'. g 11111V,S011 11}101It fitly tiwti.
.I,llm , in i'linrieFt ,, n, and entered into the co
. .
brokerage business, from which he retires wit
half a million dollars honestly made. But lION
fr the gist of the story. n'Shane had not see
or oar I direct from his friend in fifteen years
bat he melerstreel lwAr he was getting along, an
nocertained, on his arrival in Baltimore, that h
knew nothing of hie altered fortunes. So what
.1,, you think ho does ? lie knew that if he came
as the possessor of half a million ho would be
received witb open arms, and be would not know
whether a spark of true regard remained. lie
therefore determined to test his friend. In order
to do this, after his arrival in the city, he called,
in company with Biddy, his wife, at the store of
the merchant, and claimed acquaintance. Two
or three persons happened to LP present at the
time, and, 1 am told, they described the scene as
rich beyond anything they had ever seen. The
merchant did not know them, and frtibane, to
refresh his memory. reminded him, in an assumed
brogue, of old Ireland, and what they had been
there, :Ind of their early struggles in ilia coun
try. It is said he spoke with much feeling. But
the outraged merchant bid him begone in a tow
ering passion.
• •
• .
•-•
•
• • "' • - - ••• :•4‘.0
-
—•° After that, O'Shane's wife edited to see the ,
ft iend of her early years, hoping that she Might
Isol be as badly changed as her husband. She i
sent up her name, and received for an answer
that the lady wasn't at home; or, as the servant
nail, not at home to her.
"it was enough. O'Shane saw that his old
friend was unworthy of his regard, and will treat
hint hereafter as a stranger."
Leary and his communicative companion were
walking along, the former with his head bent
down and his eyes upon the pavement, iu order
to conceal the expression of his face. Just as
the narrative was closed, Leary looked up and
found himself almost face to face with O'Shane
and his wife, both with the appearance and bear
ing of people who lived and moved in and were
used to good society. They looked at him with
the look of strangers, and his eyes dropped be
neath their gaze. That's the very man, now,'
said Leary's companion, as they passed on.
Leary knew it too well. And he also knew
very soon after, that his conduct was notorious.
and that people despised hint for his purse-proud
arrogance; while O'Shane was respected for his
sterling qualities as a man—his true heart anti
sound head, as much as for his wealth. Ile
never forgave I t'Shane in his heart for what he
had dune; but his anger was impotent. lie
sometimes met him in society, but O'Shane's
bearing was that of a perfect stranger. Every
now and then people would introduce them,
when they would how with cold politeness, as if
they ha , l never seen each other before. Mrs.
Leary and Mrs. O'Shane met occasionally. But
it was Biddy and Muggy no more.
I 3 Ulxeaaex of the Liver--When Lia.aleltrated
1:na1 tlialanai that dranketineto was a diaanan. be
tt trntli whic 1.,1111. 11.01 , 1111 1 i .1111101 . 1,0.11111 of tuoli
.111 1/1111 la ...wary tiny riailloaing. The many apparently in
•••11,}1.1,1.1 11f 01. w 0111 iloinlqo iu TLr on' of apirittiona
inn) la• Tlia tin,: tartan ...if 1,11-
1 , 11 IA tals , •ll 1,1 vory frigneutly
rve ,d 11 1,31 pr. An in tho burin° mixttql
tAnonl. pn.itnnn. n nnrn fi ic Ltful rutahnoin
And 11, bt rapid, ing T . 01.111-411411 01.1[181
"f dr.. 11.4 e, .ft.ll tile 1 . 11.4 e, rhysicia
(~et tin- with ft '• 14• W (A) t WI ("MIRA, row.
fo,rn .11..nava Indurrd by a tivrangv
0.1.• 1,1 , ••r. Throo fouraot of tho liooanwi [llll,lll .
I r 10-1,1 of r..lomnptiolt, have , ttwir veat In
Liar rolobratvd lonpar,
r.; , n wrtrtirt cure.
pl.uu.•l.r rart.fol ..nk for Dr. 31' belle's
1,.,r 1111, lll.tbucetetturtl I.y YLntlnti Buoi., of
TI.. "tin r Pala purporting to In:
t 1..• 14 , 1111 i LI ,
/11 4,, 11!S c.•lt•l•rnl44l 1/014 . 1,.' hod
14. !nil.. Ih ug n4,rrn. New. wit),,ut
11=1
A;.•, L r r.ab• by lb,. mph ;Iropriobrle.,
I LENI N BM WS.,
Sauce/mon to J. hl.l a Co,
No (11) Wood a tre.t. cur uor of Fourth
. 0 - Saud.' Sarosnisatillra, Vol: Pt'ItIVVING THE
-.111 ~r,1•11tIC,11
.....bug fr tt, an intim, .tat , ..f the bitkni, are g
nitortt,l, 3,1 (r I.trn Mitt a
!poi ,i11•11.111t1,11 1 ,, frl,lll liv
htligropMr diet, ra prrtn,r thrtl, , iv., to Mephitic gusoo,
l o rto ; •r frnm imart,.• "r whirt, Impair
~f tio• Wood, romborint; It thicketoi, and in
I, ‘Lottl 0,10 ono I,r,ak out mom the surface of thc.
I:, th..•ilszrzo - y nothim4 to no only:mos no SANDS
A l'A Icl 1.1. A to purify tho hhool. prom. ton toothily it
t • i,g1.1.0n tho functional orgutto of the ettona.l)
iTo t a rat hi ,tut,
brt.l 1.7 A. 11. & n. SANII;,
!!!=EIIII3I
11.1n1 I NO 1:1t011, Pittsburgh, Pu_ nngl by
v. rwrall y
a g j- 13.3 is Ist Is Prt•slng Avs ay —Vs... ran nos, I,
d. qu.+ttwt tin groat fact lint Dr. Ragrri Syrup of
Annr, Tnr. and Cant-ha/ga, 1. tin tbn ONLY
1. 1 1 r!,`, dn.nan. of a rr ASl'lll'l'l E tondency.
• 71 , —. 1 + , 1, , 1 ,, Ow 1111.1...t/stitilt.,., lb , prop' ,
lelf• 11 lnl O the nAvortisa
Cg" 6,1,,a1e end r.•tnl, t.) . K. Y.. SELLKRS
.1 ail .• lIKNIIKIO 4 ,I R 1:10 , . 1,11 , ,r11 T
I A V.l 1.. u 4,1 lIYA'h II AM A M. K V.NNAN.
Za , Botrhelor•• nail. Dye-- N“ BURN
1.14! , .1. ,‘C I or \ ‘,.‘11.1 itttAlitrd
\ t HI; I (A', Ihin, I, or, ling. I
o -. Lim L pn.1.,...1 to Ow r.-1.1.0t. vrayo.l. ,r rt
',in Ir au•l HITCII
liter elm
111“ 1•• r,, r".
r. 1 , 01. I•r Dr /Iv, tI gri-,44
Pte..% 11,0 N. 1 or k National Monitor
~_,r 1 *.,!.1 11 44:2.1 • 4P. --Dr eurthllms moo
4.f Ittlo.Dity aflii• flu' wit). 1110 r
Opt. ns-tv priwtit.ttor
%,.,i iwriß4loll of 1
ti,.l lo h- hitiO x undid r... to th
11..1".". , 1 Ai• 11 ncts 11"-cl-fly t
.• 4.."•1 4•4, M bitisert•l, vrup3t hT. 311.,...1 tAlb•
•,1 ith At I.ttj, long,
~• t 1 glllll{ I he tiy,•••••ii,
//t C . , Kiln . 111. , 1 , •SIA I. II". t•rigitiiii 11.11
IMEIE
ae'Uplulnn• of the Pre•■--The
n I , r( N.
11 .lit. r,ll , ( 41.13, ti1.“44 the rnrifty of.
a. ! if 111. .tflf thf,rlth tlaar rtfluttina,
.t
,f. I' Ib• it tfrotalt Wo still live up tf•
'ls tla - ta that tafart mat - Mr:llA fun!
fi.f: If• aa . tif, r—r Of. Ir •ral n.a• int . .. Gal. I.
, /Ina k....fh M. frtaff
.r hut ,Iris ,, ar w, ran,
•• ntrif . , that ffllf.ri 11.-v amaair tff w•Ak mffrr
1. - a.. nrittlltaf. f - lat - trie and ar ,
• of, p. I- ft. Ilia In ,an that. I.l)tanet
Inl ff atf
itfalifh., not ~nn thir.
afaKa :aft •IrffhAfff ffropah - ntnn. HMI MIAMI,
Iff - t •.II fudl ovat again he PIO)
h• ..1,1,., . Nr II thdley. Iwu, leleel3 kept HIP Boer.
)i 1.4 fe
nderite are Idney law.t ,v buttthunt
os en helinlng merit.. defy all enutpetitlon, an,
elinntler att.lipsip IVe h,o11111”Ild all pn.
it. ,ultutintrtnve, %nrely .urik tt friend, who In
death and nutlet - Ina. r:'")itares the blind. halt
p..•rkel ion. and all froth pain, 4.4 it friend ind
It ,11.e.F11.1-yr of thi4 mighty - blessing, all
d I , enefaetor 4, niank Ind, trod Blind.
\.,0, uithe , ut a ateel pi i , • a tig1141 . 1,1 11,1
lICIMI
t'LiCRESCIt ✓1 NtanttfArtnrrrA
..t p. . •r hoc he Ur ( h l I. 11. Kin - SKIL, 11
W Atro,t. and hr //curly rthry /I.4tior In mrdirin.•
v .hotit th.• Unlto , l rlAto. All orth/r/o lotterr for in
001 , ho . • to bt. MOM (1,4 W%! to C. P d li LICK I{N
A '. .•.r York. mlil3alme2vr
In NI••LILI,V . 11 Lutreno,..n Id u.:.41 litrx.occv VenuL
:,I..Dr I. Scott's Cololorntod White Cm:control I,ini
cn:, inci.oted un.lcr /topervislou of Dr. I. Scott,
n•culs.r 31..5hc0l c.rnAltioto, and I'llyeticiara of ortensivepra,
Sono poLnlne, only no prciotrod by Dr. 1. Scott & Co,
1111 Ploco, Morguntown,
Pr. 11cLana'a IIIPW.XII Vet'latilivx. and lIIPIZONICD Llvar
rill, rut only:RW.l by mrtll3cate of C. mcutn, for sale by
Dr 0..g101d :tint M,lTltutit, trvilrywhern.
tin). IL IigYSY.R, 130 Woad at, Wbolotala Agent.
Dn. J P. F1.1311:41, Allev,hany, noar Railroad Depot,
Vliol(Stal. JitittdeWtpo
4344 .. AV Tt p trt 11 you Suffe r OAti BE.
.1 I:ASII.T .1111 - AIN KM-11avo yon a Sof', Throat, QuinaY.
hon atm inn, Nouralgia, Brun:hitt, Croup, SUIT Joluta, Frost
.t•., 811111., Sprll3lol, Or Palos In any part of your nyatein ?
.“II nu.
I. rellood at on. , by u.ing the twat beautiful of
the " Whit. Cirouri.in Lininvat." prepared
hr. SCOTT, of Mo,tulntown. Va., and for sale chorip,
1,01.4,..10 and ',tail, I.y Dr. KEVSY.:II. 140 Wood street, and
A: 4 P. FLEMING, near B. N. Depot, Allegheny. See ad
..rtooul.ent. in tumor culnmu of to-day's paper. (war4.lin
pa-Stockings anti hosiery foe Winter
i yam .1..1 wuul your tint 1.1u.,11.41 wily btl and et
you advice and go to C. Was's, co
Marks( Alloy nod Fifth ,tart, sod buy some of thi
1.-,o , nt. floe Stockiners, that make your foot fool nke nu
DALT its Illakt. and Itelbl every variety of
I hat you nut Illentitl, at wholesale and retail.
Itr member the place, corner of Market alloy and Fifth
OCt4
ad- Hots! lints! I—All the Idaost *tyke of lIATI
ud CAI'S ran to mrehaeod clomp, for enhh, from
moyaLAN & 01, No. 164 Wood etreet,
Next door to the now Chung.,
Otio dour from Sixth istreeL
nit No. 164 Wood •treet, nod ex
11111m, a SOFT Mrs nod Wiwritrt Corn. Jug re.
, - 01 0,41, huge lot of nud other stylus Of
Cep., which we will moll low for canh. Mottami &
0.10.1 woof.. aeLIA
Iv • I
4.&• flat s, lint hay.. Juni receitetliiiit SPRIT
: 4 111,1, SILK lIAT6, with+ will lie found, en
1i ,, 11, a nen' god article. Call and
MOlitiAN 104 Wto e l Pt.
MEESE
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
MiloMill:7l4i OF THE
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
N 4 ,.. 114 Asti 115 WATltit sTnEET, I'ITT9OURPH, PA
Pri,.litian u—
\Pln Bngnler & Nnrpliy, T 4,10111 A (SI,
Nuuth A Sinlair, Hampton. Wilson &
Wthimllorut, Memo k Co., English A HArliardso --
Pim, A 1.1.1 . 111 A— -
itnviky, Wniglward A Co., Truitt., Brother A C
Iciod, Flacon k Co.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A I , N Y.
/1443 - FIJ ) 111. DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In °Mier of the
two
I muy be left at the Mill, or in Imes nt the stores of
L. Hi AN, WILSON & CO- 52 Wood street.
BR AUN & RY.ITHR, for. Liberty and St. Clair streets.
U. P. F•cirvi A liT7., Druggist, Allegheny.
THUMB: CASH, ON DHLIVNB.Y.
29 BRYAN, ELBNNEDY & CO.
, 4,441Ke.
E=Mll
I=llll
1,1 wflh It, of Iv. m..!erta fo, th
=ll
JAMES COLLINS S. CO
RISFE It It NC ES
MEM
DELAWARE MUTUAL.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
onto:, S. E. WESER THIRD AND WALNUT STA.,
Philadelphia.
ge- MARINE INISUBA.NCEB uu Veasela, Cargo, Freight,
to all paste of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by RAvers, Noah',
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all Rana of the Union.
FIRE INSURAIWR UN MERtAIAN DIRE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling ❑ounce, ,tc-
A.C.1.1 of iht Ormpany Norrinber WA, 1855.
Rnda, Mortgages and Real Estate $101,020 114
Philadelphia City, and other Loans , 8.5.210 00
St...li in ItankA, Itailn.d and Insurance Co'a '11,060 lO
Sills receivable 186,44 U ig
Cash tat hand . 20,8201 US
Balances in hallo of Agents, Premiums on Ma
ria. policies recently homed, and other debts
V II limn Martin
luti. ph 11. Seal.
Kdmund A. Sontior,
John It. Penrose,
ti,orge U. L.iper,
Klward Darlington,
Dr. IL M. (MugLo,
William C. Ludwig,
llugL Craig,
S .•imer.
Arlon KoHuy,
Journ Bn.oke,
Tuna. C. NAND, Vice President.
I irioir I.ruicusi, Secretary.
P. A. 51ADKINA, Agent,
'x,15.1 No. 95 Water street., Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
00,1IPANY,
LNKII. (IV WATKK AND NIAICKKT STELIMTS,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
ILOBERT GALWAY, Pretident
Taos. ChianAn, Secretary.
1,4 Company niaku f 4•7c,ry insuranco appertaining to
r C,t11,11,1 with LIVE ItISKS.
aaainnt HULL AND CAIDIO RISKS on the Ohio
fiver tual tributarlea, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Vim and against the
Perils el t h e Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the loatrit rates consistent with safety to
. .
Robert Galway, Brininel Al'Clurkan,
Jm.epli P. Haitian', M. 11., John FAmtt..
J. 1.1.1 Alarehull, David Richey,
Jaynes W. Hallman, Charlel Arhuthunt.,
Ale xt.lldOr lirlldiCy, Joseph S. Leech,
Jahn Fullerton, Alamitleld 11. Brown,
Intri,l 11. Chambers, Cheating Zug,
William Carr. Robert If. 11,utley,
Jae. H. Mellill. (AAA
thitish & Continental Exchange
SR; LIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON TILL UNION DANK, LONDON,
IN Fl CIO or El AND UPW411.1•5.
A - B - Thew, Drafts are available at all the principal Towns
of ENULAND, SCfYTLAND AND IILY.LAND, rod the CON
TINENT.
Wu also draw STOUT isms on
At. A. Gruuebassus S. Bantu,
FRANKFURT .ILIf.V,
Which', ervixi ns a remittance to all parts or GER3IANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intundlng to travel abroad, may procure, through
as, Lectern of Credit. Co which Money ran he obtained, no
in any part of Europe.
Cittri.wioxis of Blllti Note, nod other securities In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS A CO.,
ratt2l Wood, corner 'Third streets.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COI%II'ANY
OF I'I'PTSI;UIt , Cr LI.
WI LLIAhI BAIIALY.Y, Preaith.nt.
SAAIUI{L L. 31AR:311E1.1, li...lretary.
OFFICY. 94 ;rider street, btflottn Markel and Wood tirrAt_ '
114) - Inlowoe 111.11.1. AND CARGO RISRS, un the Mu
and 311..ftimippi Riven+ and tribatarios.
metros atptimst ..r Ihtontt.,, by MIRE_
rh.,-ainnt the Perils el the Sell and I III:Intl NlNVipltilnl
mad Traizeportatton.
U ilt RCTORS.
Willlatn IlnwrnloS, Capt. ark Sterling.
.1613144. M. 01..10Cr, SMIIIIII,I M
M. Kier,
thlatu,4 Ken, illtam Bingham.,
Ih.bort Dunlap. Jr , ./ 01111 S. lAINVOriti,
Luar 31 I'.-n.. , . k, Francis S.ellerri,
N. Ilarbaugh, J. Sk 11.,ninaker,
Walter Dryaut, (lava.
John Sliiptun.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
1)F I'(TT~RGRtiII.
)1:NItEllt;
11, .EFIIIT r,htrt
r. IV. P.ATt'llEli , E., ti..n..ral
WILL INSURE: AGAINST ALL KINDS
uF
.11A /,' .I_V I , FIRE RISKS.
•
DIRE,•ToRs.
It 51....nb•-n,, 13. IV. Ca.,
1420.11,1. -1. tt K
Inn... 11. Vriati4wk, T . B. upthLe,
W. llnr it.. It. D C,•'ll , an,
I . 3..bn A Cathi.h , y,
pan,
AII 1,-...sh. , :akee.l Lp pa.rh,, ,ny.nre , l 111.1,r lkiltrit•S
ibisl . •l IPY thio Company NV N.: 1 . 414.1,11 g.,rapt
ly it.k OFFICE, N“. 9J \VATY.it ziTIiZET. ijyll
EINEM
MIMEO
U'ENNSWI.V.ANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF FIT'rfiIIUIZGII.
Corner of Fourth anal Smith(iold Streets,
ACTIK.RIZED CAPITA. $300,000.
holdings and Wino - I.rinvrty against Lam or
I , ..zoitr, by 1 , 1, And the Perils of the :.ea and lulwJ Navi
oit
u P PuttotTaln, Jariot Painter,
A Carina. W. NrClint , rk, .laa. P. Tanner,
trze W +rnith, W. t+ IJ E. Park,
It ier Watie Ilanipton, 1 , M. Long.
Jar, +, J. 11. Jonas, 11. R. el ,Nahall.
ovricrais.
I'rrrid , at . lion. N ]l. V. JOYINSTUN.
Pier 11,siderd RODN' PATTI:R.BON.
Aser'y and Trfax .. A. A CA RltltilL 1
MEE=
!EMI=
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
ORWARDING AND COMMISSION
M R ANTS,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD Oil
Hisie . A NU PRODUCE GE .V R. 414 L
Nu. 75 W ATE R STREtT, PITTSBURGH, PRNMA. .
. .
Springor Harm ugh, , Geo. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio.
ittott 3t Co., \I. Martin,
E. D. Jouns,l..luib'r eit.Deti.llk. Koons h Ilerstine,
Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit it (larretson
Jimepli E. Elder. St. Louis.
Th.muw d : I router. Bankers, Holmes*. Commit, Cineln
Salem, Ohio. A. D. Bullock d Cu.
VILLIAMS & ALLEN,
( socrei,ors to A rnold 3• ii4lliurna,)
MANUFACTURERS OP
CIIILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing . ,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
Ar-a - . W. S A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by : ,, team or hot %Vidor, Pipes or elation's Furnace, Church-
w. Schools, 12orpitolL Factories. tirom Mouser, Dwellings,
Court [lone, Jails, or Motels. No. 25 MARKET STREET,
aplti
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
ICON 11.118, SIDES AND SHOULDERS
LARD, LAUD 01„
DRIED BEEF,
'EDDA It-CURED and
CANVASSED PAMS ,
. .
A largv, stock always on hand at
No. 29 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURGIT, PENN,*
'UiiOPEIN AGENT AND GO.Nwpti
Corner of Seuenth and EmithfieLd
,
et Pantaugar* 'brought from the eltl7ceititti to Pitts
and moneys retudtted to Europa. .
,Inos-St
JOH COCURAN'&
MANUFACTURERS CV
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second et. and SO Thtrd street
intl2l rirrsuußGll, PENNA.
P11"I'SBIIRGH YOtiNG MIN'S CHRIS
TIAN ASSOCIATION Kil9iilVED.—The Pittsburgh
I,alliß !lion's Christian Association have removed their
y and Hooding Ibsen to the second story of the new
building kKTllpied try .Iw, it. Reed A Cl., FIFTH street,
near 13 opp,,sito the United States Custom
Hoorn ',non from -7 A. N. to 10 P. M.. which ill persona. to
povially y. 511 11g Tll , ll, are cordially fantail to visit.
JOTIN H. CLANEY, Secretary.
-
QUAD,SIIAII.—iOFRESH SHAL) just
arrived and for tolls by CHAS- KIMBLF. A CO.,
nib I.2:ta Cot nor Hand and Liberty sta., Pittsburgh.
T ill: IN E NTOR-FOR MARC'', 1856
tsennsrs mu ruts ausinutt :
Newbury's Magazine Pistol;
Decimal Measures, Weights and Coinages;
'rho Elastic Conductibility of I'latinuln;
Wagoner's Cloversowl ibillar and Cleaner;
iniprovetnents in Ship Building;
A nierican Institut.. Mechanics' Club;
Paige's Adjustable Car Brake Blocks; ,
Curious property of Water divested .4 Air
Iron Pavement:
Cenral's Patent Shingle Machine;
A good Furrow Cleaner wanted;
Table Oil used on N. Y. C. R. R.
A new kind of Portable Stove;
Persian Telegraphs:
A Story-nude-half Cottage;
Report of the Commissioner of Patents;
Arnerkan Rails;
To tell g.Ni Eggs;
*Patent Claims. With illustrations.
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
mlll2 104 Wood street.
.J. ISANKSKNW:
•
.ROME SERVICE—A MANUAL intended
for thoso whortro occasionally hindered from ettond
iug the house of God. With Sermons and a selection of
Hymns. fly Roo. Wm. Bacon Stevens, D. D., Rector of St-
Andrew's Church, Philadelphia. For sale by
mblo • B. T. C. moßcut.N,
. .
WICKER FLCSV.S..-1-IfAVE ON hand
a large asaortruent of Wicker Flasks, suitablo for
travelers. Thaw wishing anything of the kind can always
procure them at JOS. FLEMING'S,
mhll corner of Diamond and Market eta.
BEM
~..
=ME
03,469 411
100,04 A) 00
SGI7 u 8 IS
ninEcTolitS.
James C. Hanoi.
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traci - nett,
Eyre, Jr.,
Joehua. L. Price,
J1111.1r9 Torment,
Samuel a Stokes,
Unary Sloan,
James; B. McFarland,
Charlet; Schaffer;
Robert Burton,
John R. Semple, Pittsburgh ,
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan
WM. MARTIN, President.
El=
DEALERS IN
JAMES BLASE:EY,
r -
DIED:
On Monday. the 10th hut, In _Lott' St. attic Tqwneftlp
Allegheny -Counfy, 8t,11.M.111.1 . 11' •PAITBItgoN
tenet of the late John Patterson, In thellettlt year' of her
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR TWO AFTERNOONS AND TWO
EVENINCM.—TOWN HALL, Bumn
SIGNOR BLITZ
It.pectfully announces, by mintiest. ho will giro bh
Ninusius Performances of the LH AlUna? CANARY 111
ENTItII.UtZUIIfSI awl NAT - tilt/IL MAGIC!, at the ~born
pine" ou
FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONBand EVENINGS,
March 1411, and 15th, at 3 o'clock In the afternoons, and
7!' in the ovenings.
Admission 21 canto. Children 1214. mhl3— , cl,D
Ah ADJOURNED SALE OF THE FARM, —
Into of John Wilson, VAR., lel Perm towruildp.
1111.6,1 from Verner Station oultho Allegheny Valley Railroad - ,
and 11 from Pittsburgh, w ho kohl on-tho jinrnlloey on
TUUftFDAY, tho 117th of March, trait, at 11 , -o'clocU.Z.
Terms at sato. C. SNIVEL],
Dem, Township, March 11 4 .1.8.56--(nthl2ltda2tw•)ll '
.
p RI V ATE 7 fARRAttIMP — DE - SIR - AB LE
Bow( s.Lon SATURDAY evening: Mardi 15th, com
mencing at 7 o'clock, wlll be cold, at the. Commercial Ealos
Rooms, corner Wend and Fifth strrots, by catalogue, a pri
vate Library of desirable works, embracing flue London
editions of many valuable works, ellegtuctlyillustrated balks
of travel, the best standard editions of good English Meru
tore, and beautiful works of art. which have been gathered
by a gentleman of taste removing. Among them will be
found
ARTS AND ANTIQUITTM
Hamilton's Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman An
tiquities, printed in colors, 2 vols., folio; Costumes of Ana
iria nod Russia; Man's Antiqpities of Heading, lingisnd
Pictorial Gallery of Fine and Useful Arts, 2.'v01a4 POrtraltiit
and Lives of the English Antiquarians. India proof; Ha
worth's Works Morrill7od, with vignette cuts of the en
gravings; its,
TRAVELS. • •
Ittes, TN QUART.— linnwny's Maeda, Panda, Germany
ad ti.aland, 2 vela.; Mmre'a Interiur tif Brazil; Ellie Ern
aany to China: A Voyage to the Falkland Tslands; Conn
er's Ceylon; Ac., Sc.
Muermt—Tnlstun and Arabistan, 2 cola; Wallin Military
teminairtmeen in India, 2 vole; Nuremberg and the Valley
f Francunia, 2 vols.; Italy and the Italians, An., An.
KNOLISII CLAESICS. _ ,
Slinkapeare, 9 volo4 Bon Jorieson, Byron, Scott, Moore,
Mrs. Humans, Miss London, Milton, Slielloy, Folmitind Spen
ser, volo.; Prom and Poetry of Europe and America; &c.
It ISTORICA
Lingord's England, 13 vols.; thallame's Colonial United
States, it VON.: Thiene Histories of Prance; Sharpe's Egypt;
Procter's Italy, Court of George Fourth, 4 vols.; Reign of .
William Third, 3 vole.; Rollin, 4 rola; Do Cormenin'a Popes,
to.. Ac.
Also, Works of Theology. Biography, French and Latin
flamers, and general English Maritime, full particulars of
which are given in catalogues, now to be In:alai the place of
sale, and Books arranged for emandiultion.
mlll3 P. M. DAVIS, Aneer.
MRS. SOUTHWORTITS NEW BOOK-
INDlA!—lmmense ouccoasof IC Everybody Isbuylng
it, and all am In canonic." with it.
WIIAT' THE DAILY WASIIINGTON UNION,
Of Saturday morning loot, says of It:
"Among the many seriea of relunble works by foreign and
entire authors which are now being binned from the , prone of
T. It. Peterson. none portiere will ho more Bought after er
ne extensively read thou these of tho gifted ISlrs. South ,
worth. ller works are on every table, and her praise In
~very house. India it not only the pearl of Pearl river" but
also the PCARL of Mn.. t - ionthwork'n works. Thin in saying a
.1 deal, Led we think the public will endorse it when the
bmkis For sale by 11. SIINEI2 R. CO.,
n 1.13 Na 32 Smithfield stmot.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES TORRENT.
A teanfortable House of hall, parlor, dining-room;
telethon and roller; font rnemesten second fltor and two on
the entic--pleasantly situated on the FAA Common, Alle
gheny. Gas and water fixtures, bath room, wash house,
&r_-42,n0. Also, a good Dwelling House of omen rooms.
situated on Mt. Washington, nearly opposite) to Market a.
neh 13 S. CUTHBERT ft SON, No. 51 Market st.
A STEAM SAW MILL, situated near t.
_ti, Mary's. on ilia Ohio river, at about sixty miles below
Wheeling, will be sold at a bargaln—with buildingii,now nm
dnnery, &v. E. CUTLIBERT & SON,
nthl3 51 Market etreot.
, EW PIANOS—In addition to a large stock
f._ of SPLENDID PIAN4FORTES re- •
4,1V1,1 during the last Ray dAys, tin IPA}
Aeriber will open TOTS DAY—
TI l ICKE MAO N 171 CEN T ROSEWOOD
sit V EN' OCTAVE PIANO-FORTES., with Carved klouldings,
non's
Fs I try Desk, fluted log* with the usually open
g nt the corners filled in with beautifully carved fret-
ahoy.. pattern In entirely new. and need only In' seen
Kn. . Lisle
11/0 Judgment iu thine matters, Ilk NM'
nt on.-.• that it In the tie jih ullra" of the mt
Forte nut/ int:.
harem ha,. IIOW the oppottunity of selecting (rein
niel fluent Inc of l'inno.Forten over tunonght to this
s:de by 3011 N 11. M11.1.01t. RI Word rt.,
,ulll2 A.:esit for CI4ICKE6INI) .t SONS. 80111.11.
I) EA IT! REA L) ! ! REA I) ! Gray,
L. TEdo foinulril on fart.
lel 11 , ,c Tole by Sir,. E. Simi/mot lb.
I loori 11.• IA Tour, or Commit, in Arum
of .Marriitge--price i 5 t.ento. •
Angel lett.° noun&
Tli.. ltetXothul.
It. 11-olden I.rveml—hongfellow.
of ilia, atlia---Longtellow.
itallints, by Win. M. Thaekeray.
PriSmler of Weltreyr•rden—filbson.
Th, Eon-.t Tragedy-11w, lirevmsoolL
Thr Exhibition Speaker—Eilrgeraht.
All of Dn-konn' Worl, kept on hand by
W. A. E I I,DEN VENNEY 4 , CO.,
Fifth nt., oppo.ito the Theatre.
AI L'E'F'T'S SUPPORTERS.—I have on
. 1 b.,' It largo 3.4s..rtnient of these excellent Surpirrt
noything in this line should mil nnd
in, On., IM,L.n parchn,ing any of her kind.
JOS. FIJSAInvo,
Corner Dintnontl Anil Market st.
Joseph 'Willie's Carriage Repository.
Jo:l l Eri I now carrying on bust
cP now in his spa/lona premiss.. (now lately ,
sulitrited,) on tile Fittshisrgh Onsinslinrr
ormilke, Misr the Two Mile Run, betas...re
t`ittshisrgli and laserenseville, respectfully Invite's the public"
to inspoct his stock of CA Itli.l Ali Erf, ICUI7IIIES. At And ho
partici:daily informs gentlemen pi:Wu:sera, that one pries
only is made.
Fourteen years tip:n - I , lWe In tlit business outsides him to
place before his patents Lite namo choice collection of Car
riages sublet. eo runny years issist it. has been his particular
4aparlnl , nt to select, fruits the curious end most talented
Eastern'inanunseturerii. The success or his new system is
..aniplete---tho economy of his arrangements will supply the
best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate pliers.
Unencumbered by those heavy C-Cp011......3, which the rncn. iu
for f.ennaing boost.. of Itusinms h , l. limpsl mein tbo price
..1 g..la, (owing to large runts.) Wit int wilt alt,
on 1 , -34 money only, at nolgll leas than the usual prices,
4tyy- Carriages repaired in the beat 'neither, with despatch.
mini:Jaw
TIIE BOOK OF NATURE,- AN EBEL
IDNTARY introilliction to the Sciences of Phyaica,
astio 1111 l ity. Cho!Merry, Stinorribegy. bionlinty, Botany, Zoo.
bo:Y. and YhYandraZY. By Friedrich Schamiter. Ph. D., Pro
le-nor of the Natund Science.. at Worms, and formerly as
sistant in the Chemical Laboratory of (Hessen. • Trlmobited'
nn the sixth German edition by Henry Sleilloidt, Y. C. S.
Illustrated by 675 emiravingii on wool. For sale by
mlill It. T. C. 310ItHAN, 104 Wood street..
' X
or EIGILT ,
A u N itt l ik i)— Osco P o L iv ,A . C r E to S jg ß am S be l qu-dru:•forthreo
1r fear Uirls as Nurses ; for several boys In starts ortelears'
trades; fur six men as gardeners or carriage liriveir, and fuy
three clerks or gammen. Apply At
J. W. LOWRIE'S Intelligence Mice,
No. 14 Fifth street.
O IIOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, &o.—
I bans on hand a large supply of Sheulder Drams and
Treason. These wishing anything in this line should
end examine ory stock before purchasing elsewhere.
JO& FLEMING,
mhl 1 corner of Diamond and Market streets.
BLACKING.-12 DOZEN OF
_L this excellent Blacking, Jnet received by •
Jos. FLEM:OIO,
corner of Diamond and Market ate.
O LD e. BROWN WINDSOR, hav
Past received five gross of this fine Soap:
JOS:-TOLEMING,
corner of NAMOPeond Markot eta
SPRING -1856.—L. lIIRSHFELD -SON
will opvii *Mr SPRING STOCK ,OF TURNISIIINLI
iOODS ob Ruttsttkr, the 11th of Unievcomprielne faTrak6
sortatent of (mats, iicarfir; Thes, , Gl)ves; Handkerchiefs,
ac., which arrire4 by tholast atearaern -mhll
CIENT.'S TRAVELING SHAWLS—Just
lJf meivoci, a small assortment.
L. 11111,SLIFYALD & SON'S,
No. 70 Wood-street.
VERS. CAROLINE 'LPN, HENTZ--Erriest
Linwood.--a now and mod brilliant Tale from the
taionating pen of Mrs. Caroline Lee llentz. . ,
'lndia, the Pearl of Pearl River; by Mrs.,Emma Di - E. N.
Sea thworth.
The Mormons at Monte; by Mrs. D. G. Ferris. • ,
' •
Tho Adventures of My Corwin Smooth; by Timothy Tem
pleton—showing the manceuvreing of Gen, Piereti and his
Agents, at home and , abroad. ' .
•
Home; or, ltecollectlons of a Now England .Fandly; by
Anna Leland.
The Stakspeare Papers of the late Wm. Maglituj.,: E. D.
Annotatod by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie.
Charlemcrnt, or the Pride of the Fillage--a Tale of Non
lucky ; by W. Gilmore Simms, Esq.
The Homestead on the Hilbside, and other Taloa; by Mrs . ,
Mary J. Holmes.
MAGAZINES FOR. MAltatl.
Harper's, °More, Grahame ' rbtoraorie, Ilallon's, Put-
Ofllll . ll, Knickerbocker, household Words, Leslie/a Journal,
Leelio'e Fneblorm, antra other Magazines for Mandt.
For wile by H. AIMEE & .
nail° No..= Smithfield street.
EAUTIFUL ENGLISH TOY BOOKS--
I_, Just received by J. b . „ DAVISON, 65 MARKET street:
ica•ture Scrap nook, 60 cents; Pictures from Many Lands, 40
omits; Tables and Pictures for the Nursery Fireside School,
20 coats; Wings and Stings, or Lessons front Insect Life, 25
cont;; Domestic and Wild Animals, 25 cents; New Reading
made Easy, 25 cents; Divine and Moral Songs, 25 cents;
Nursery Rhymes, colored and plain, 25 awl 12 cents; The
First Book, an Illnetrated Alphabet, colored and plain, 25
1.1 12 e4nls.
N FAY BoOKS, RIXI'D MARCH 7Tu, BY J. 5. BATiSOLN,
05 MARKET'STREET, NEAR FOURTII.
bunallen &Intent; a Tale of the Free Church Diernptiock—
sl.oo. head's House by the Sea, and the New Pastoral.
Kingsley's Sermons for the Times. Post Biblima Iliatory of
the Jews. Settlstard Steve States; by Olmstead. Sumner's
recent Speeches and Addresses. Church, Bea of Si. Peter'n
Church. Rochester. The Ocean; by 001itie. Tho Angel in
the llou.se. Ward's Summer Vacation Abroad. The Stems
and the Image; by be Borg. Tulle, a Tule of modern Rome.
The Onyx Ring. IV olf,alen.lc., fcc. mhlo
.rriliE STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE
1 FOR SALE, situate in the village of Menden, on the
Plank Road from West Newton to Mt. Pleasant, Wcatmoco7
land County. Pa., and abort five mike seat of Wool Newton.
No other store within three mkloa. The stock consists of
Dry Goods, Queonaware, Hardware, dc., Sc. A good Dwell,
fug bonen, Stable, Warehouse, &c. The above he an excellent
aloud for hosinece, and will be sell low and on easy terms.
whin S. CUTHBERT A' SON, bl Market st.
- --
3011 LBS. MACCABOY SNUFF just re
k•-F c•eivea said for sale by FLEMING BROS.
5 bbla I.lsuary Seed, "
Is '•Glue, .-
WO lbs. Bona, e ill
WO " lktrbonatolikramonla, " e
211 gross Mason's Blacking, assorted, s e
5 " Wolfo's Saboldant Schnapps, " " [1:02
F o RTRENT—A GARDEN FARM, con
taining 15 to 18 Acres of excellent Bottom Land, situa.
u•ii on Chin-tiers Creek, 434 miles from the city—has been.
gardened for the Irst five yearly and Is in a high state of cul
tivation; has a new, snug Frame Ilene, Stable, ac. Water
convenient. Bout low. Apply to .
BLAKELY A. MILEY,
mhlo Corner Seventh and Smithfield istlL
PLAINM I tirOOI. DE-LAINES,—No aro just
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