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PITTSBURGH. POST
I' I: I DAV MORNING::
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
GEORGE SCOTT, or COLI:11111
JACOB FRY, Jr., Nlosmogr:a C
FURVEI,II i•EN1.11“.:
TIMOTHY IVES, PoTTLI: e+.I.3TY
[SPECIAL DESPATCH.]
The Rtverii at Cairo.
Lrnwit Lino, eart.vt.l
CA 111., March 13, 185 d
Post : Weal her cold and clear: river
=till IShciag rapidly. with 8 feet in the channel to
S 1 I, .ais. Cleared yesterday—Fanny Fern and
11.•nry Graff fir Cincinnati ; Rosalie fur MCIII
- Europa for St. Louis Oceans, with the
m ii „,,.1 J. C. Woodruff for New Orleans.
M.td from the South failed yesterday.
THE NEWS
Philadelphia papers state that the paepengcr
tr:im that left. Pittsburgh on Monday, did not
arrive in that cite until Wednesday morning.
Tio , :d.tention was calmed Ly the immense quan
tiiv of matt un the track, principally in Blair
C.,1111 V, where it is stated there are vet drifts tif
teeu feet high
()1,1 Pen Duke" the oldest inhabitant of
I.onis,ille, died in that place at the advanced
fd . 110 years S months and 3 days. lie was
n Mall of color. At the ago of 30 lie entered
tl:.• service of Washington, and prided hits elf
e..nsi.L•rably on the part lie took in (Iris ing the
re I chits from American suil.
The Washington Union contains a number of
L•tters from the representatives of foreign pow
-11., at Tangier, expressing their grief for the
death 4 Samuel P. Collings, Esq., U. S. Consul
(;, neral at Tangier, which took place on the 11th
~i June. Mr. Collings was a Pennsylvanian,
~1 formerly cndueted a Democratic paper at
11 ;Ikesltarre with great ability.
The New York Herald publishes a statement
;hot the report that Mr. Schuyler is living in
i= entirely without foundation. lfe
months since at a sot ill Waco near
ft.u.ily returned to tine country in the
,• ••,1111 , 1111. Aragi i i ; and now resiiile in lets York.
ocii the receipt of the intelligence of iletti.h,
1.1; s went to Italy for of
I.eincing home the family. and they
a- above.
The steam boiler of the cabinet making shop
of Erhard Beck. located at the corner of Tenth
wol Master streets. Philadelphia, blew up on
Tnesday morning • making the building a corn,
ete wreck. Eight persons were nt work when
;ht , catastrophe Doerr .l, and two of them,
Eekhard, and his son Hermann, were
dlo I Several others were badly though not
wonuded. Mr. Erhard Beck, who
I r I barge of the engn- at the time, and who
v by a miricic only slightly injured, sa . s the
wax full of water and cannot explain the
m.o. of the explo-ion The loss susinned to
Cie building, machinery and stock is about
I •1 . 01 , 1,1,15 Price , . tir,.nt. t.l
PI I I rg h and hrr I;nll road o.
• per,,,, prova.l
11,1 'it, ( ' ,, uNoi!?, atl,l County C.,lnlai•
•'.. tl,• , rrtnine.l lk,nd
t lie lia.ilrua.4l
t.l $1,000.000 and
..•tt:- ,elig ma is ~ a the Yul.jort. Tht•
t‘ / li
, ny. it kill th,
•01 11:;irk- re,traint t
lii vcrs uh.
r..111r1,;.
tho lan pryer . I rnnnt, nu.l pruiwt ty
Tile Phiindt•lrtlia I'.• 1111.1,
,),. Footiall •• th:o
~t. . scot! P110.:1 1 1011.)1121, hak gone 11,1 ar, , ply int'
,(..t.ks, in Is Intiniripal
TL so remarks aro NN eI I ennugil
1.'1! tht
ty 00 - ol!!ly ha% e viol
or, "cid eruii it. otPr tin Vu they rl'efl
/ i , trur n v.,rnut: ..f .au City
hncr u9err.l ft ),et illttll l tile Start,
or' t•tr t ht. power, lint ft ,Pi/
I in the eNent ..f surf, emergvnei,,
rciirirr I hi 4 pr..p , ,,iticm on',‘ 111
rnAtit, r‘..leemi:lg the rift' and ~., u nt% tr-ip the
n—ponsibi!iGe, rv.Cu4 11 pi, I/1111
C.,un(y have nn
ivy su4ll p-titual. Mr. JacAT.ont-r, f.ne
Ihr re , olutely wi.poses the riet;‘,l
•.•11 , ,true,.. anti declares that lie will 'lever sign
nnvinwrewhich fitly twreart,r ited
t; the Pittehurgh and 6t.-übenvillelron.]
.o•tion,l Ly a vote of the pr..pl
if this nicasure had 1..0n sanctioned by the yeas
:11100 , 115,111 f tUe city and evunty ttutip,ri
lief, Periti.,4ylvanin Legiglatur,
surf, nu euurtn., povvi.r 111.0 f) (1.01,, h„1,,, ever
it vi~ll ako.l I•ut • , 11/1111.1 lkic NH I, I.,bbled
lho Lef.riAintitre, the etty i.ounrds, them
0.1 Id f.el too deeply the weight of the re
re,ting upon them to act precipitately
•r unwisely in this important mutter. itur city and
Ounty at present enjoy good eredit abroad: let
the, F« - nhlen:en enrt•fnlly their future RC
1,„ 11 t , libject, for tlioy will be
by the tax-payers of tlii4 community
they play a in jeopardy the puldia interest.
MEMO
There is in every community a elas. rif inilivi
duals who, arrogating to themselves superior
tagiicity over their fePow-citizen
without pos,es..ing either, are alwnys found fore
moot in apposzti‘l to Qvcr
. f . , improvement of our
social or cotnmercial condition us a city. And
whenever an improvement of any kind is pro
posed at the public expen;e, or with public
credit, they are always ready to cry, "lin in and
taxation these being their patent argument,
to hr aced no nl! ItCell.'t]ftllS against every measure
~1 irni , r"veutont that does not s q uare with their
LutHuale•l nouou
There wre too. with
greater Curesight, why,, when they see a measurt
b,r the public benefit proposed. which may no
perhaps confer immediate or exclusive advantagc
themselves, are ready with their selfish oppo
,ltion to join in the cry of denunciation of it
with the old fogy opponents above described.
thte, classes are mainly the individuals
ore now endeavoring, through the press, and
Lc (4111 . 1' TII( . (ITIS, to anmse opposition to the
passage “I 0 law by our. State Legi.dature
authorae the principal stockholders in the
P,tis'oirgll and Steubenville Railroad Company
to endorse enough of tl mortgage hands of the
Company to complete that rood ; the pasitage
•11 , 11 a (an , WIlh , .11( (he notion of the parties who
are :lir proper reprPseranlives tic city an I
county. ianti rrostinird Leber t.,llllkierstatiti
interest in local stfairs, elfe ! .ting only those they
immediately repieseut, than the Legislature at
HarrisLurg, cart 1111 no 11111'111, and if on investi
gation it is found that the city and county ran
! , :ive the amount already invested { S ,11.-,11,(111,1
in the , t,ek of the Company, by giving. their
:Led acting under the law by making the
etelursement. it would certainly be good policy
1.. r them to Imre the privilege to du so.
1. F. MO N AND CO., TRANSPORTERS
The car I Nlestu-Q. Lloyd and Lemon, which
will he found in our advertising columns this
morning, announces that they have made ar
rangements which will enable them to ship and
reeei To a large amount of freight via the Penn
sylvania Canal and Central Railroad. From a
pitrsonal atoluaintance with these gentlemen we
can recommend them to the mercantile commu
nity as entirely worthy of confidence, and we
doubt not they will receive, as they deserve, a
good share of the trade going East and West.
EXTRA copies of the Yrzee-Current• put up in
strong wrappers, ready for mailing, can always
be bad at the Merchants' Exchange, at the rate
.of five cents per cops'. or fifty cents per dozen.
MARCH 14
ut ~rtw., of d.. 1
nil 'bat part or (h.•
..nnth.ert , t id the tonnel thriauit
the Mnr. , e:!: o ,l ritir be Red the
•atne Is y dei•lored Aand ai.'l an i a:1 rigio
n , a nd ....,epazir, ,t1:14• its t anal :er.d
_ht. :n tirrended by the Mate, end
Cane! cennelasliiners are hereby oe , {l-ti-ed •••
and eau,e I and drip. or. 3
!ht. ) , 101, and 111,,1i an , I bel:in,
=a.l i•i•rt , eehaL helehy .Ir.
dared u::and-ned
This ie ;Le net of iIL net:,
me inl,, thi, ,-ctra,a;:ant
The ('in ddootirr (.1 Commer , e held a
quarterly meeting oh Monday night. on WHO), 1,,
Ile f. , P,cling report a as read by the Se
cretary. it will be -eeti it is aillersc b• the pr ,
position of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade.
The Committee to whom WIL. referred the let
tern and re.olutions of the Pitt.urgh !beard o!
Trade, on the ,ily-ct of the improvement of the
(thin !liver, prr.entrol by .L , -dali Copley, Es- 1
at `k s p ee ial mee ti ng „ f the l'handier, on Mond:11
evening, 112th February. Foe leave to report
That after Inc the( are eon
-trained to differ with the view,' of t h e Pitts
burgh Board of Trade, as presented by Mr. Cop
ley ; a” to the expediency and praeticaliiiity o f
improving the navigation of the (thin, by a ''plan
of dam , : and double lock..'' n 9 s e t fo r th i n
letters of Mr. Copley, published by the Pitt•-
burgh Board of Trade.
lour Committee hold to the truth that the
shin River i., and at all times has been n nav i g ,
ble stream. free for the use of all That wider
no circumstances shoub.l the right be conceded t ,
any individual or corporation to levy tolls, or in
any way tax the commerce thereon. We believe
the navigatiiii: of the river ran'br improved, an,l
that it Aould lie done ~rider the direction of
l'nitiol State. Erigiheere. and 11l the en pen
the Slate+. That the improvement „f tbv
\TFI , .~
navigatio , i of the narigithle Wr- , tern water.
common 10 many State , . and directly or indirect
of inherent to all. frilly a notional work
' and that every effort should be used in Congre ,
' to accomplish it.
With these view, yonr Committee do nut deem
neeeFsary to enter largely into the considera
tion of the plan now proposed for the improve
meat of the navigation of the thin river. What.
ever the success and benefit may have been to
small stream lint navigable or only so for a chart
period of the year, yonr Committee see many
important objects to its adoption on the
river. •
It is true it would facilitate and render rivaila
hle the navigation during very low water, em.
bracing a small portion of the season, while it
would throw obstacles thereto, 'luring much the
longest and most important business period of
the year; obstacles in the aggregate as great or
greater than that at the Falls of the Ohio, which
' we have so long and so earnestly been endeavor.
ing to remove or overcome.
We see many and important objections to the
adoption of thi , as a general plan on the t/hio
river, more especially on that part of it below
IVheeling or . Alitrietta. above those points it may
perhaw be surre.sfolly ad o pt e d .
Your Committee feel compelled, therefore, io
regard to it.e present operation and it: bearing in
all future time upon our posterity, to report
against granting in any individual or corpora
ton the privilege required. Your Committee
would cordially enc , ffirage the holding of the
Convention proposed by the Pittsburgh Board of
Trade, in ( 113 0 11110lti. in May 18:0:, at which the
,ouniereial interests of the Atlantic border and
Great Valley may be equally repre , iented Hop
ing that in the discussion and consideration
which the eubject may elicit, that some feasible
-measure to accomplish the important end may be
discovered, respectfully .tiltmitteil.
,It/SEPIT C. lII , TLER,
HENRI' W. EMERStiN.
After necepting the report, the Chamber ail
journed to meet again this evening.
The Louisville Chamber of Commerce, on the
contrary. line seoonded the movement originated
by the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, with a slight
amendment, as will he i-een by the fulk,wing:
.. That the impr ,, iein. , iit of the navigation or the
Ohio river Itereby contemplated and itutliori,eil,
shall lie at the falls of said river, tat Louisville,
Kentucky.) by /toe, mei •uhoient to
furnish Dot less than fin e leer of water on the
falls at low -enter mark , end to pass the largest
class of boats at present plying on the lower obi))
ricer, and that said dams and locks shall he eon
strueted at the earliest practieable period. provided
that the stork subscribed and paid in by individuals,
companies and corporations of the states of lientueky
and Indiana 3118.11 be 'Sufficient to defray the cost of
the cattle, and-which shall lie NO, appropriated to the
extent neeceavy to efieet said improvement.
Will leave i for interest I $1,t100,000
Leaving $210,1100 inr interest in floating left and _ .
ue iniiiiii
stock. c
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T.. Louis' ill- ....
Michigan
- us
With the new eonneetiolh. which are being formed, N on ‘ii,,,„, „,, i ~.. ;
I.l9nor'LalV. the greet increase of the
.coal traffic sohieli luny be fir as E , :i.n.vi11,.. ,
'IF:TROTT, March 13.--The Supreme Court of Miehi- expected, 1111,1 the natural growth of the local lanii ''"' l ' , '''''','
gan has sustained the proprietary clause of the Li- i neon along 1110 line, the business, it is reanonable to J al ,,T.'''''' l '''''' l ^-
quor lair, one Judge dissenting. The search and I expect, will exceed the above estimate of $2,n00,000. :. ‘ ,„l`,' - ,.. ; ' .... " -
Ili ,
seizure clause W1i..1 declared unconstitutional. I L'Aicuyo Prr...
yea Orleans
Madison has also cordially acquiesced iu the pro
Pa , ition as amended by Louisville
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FROM HARRISBURG.
HULSE OF RIWILEBENTATIVEI4,
Monday, March 10.
House met at 9 o'clock and remained in ses
sion until after G o'clock, passing private bills.
No le.s , than eighty-nine bills got through, some
of them being Senate bills. This is the final
passage, so far as they are concerned.
House bill 463 ; Senate 274—An act to incor
porate the Western Transportation Company.
Passed finally.
House 457 ; Senate 269—1 n act relative to
the subscription of stock in railroad companies
in Allegheny and Washington counties. Final
pa ,, ,age
PERRYSVILLE PLA NK R , LI P
An act relative to the Perrysville plank road.
This bill was debated by M Talmo/It, M'combs,
Herr, and Crawford iu opposition, and Fulton
and Lott in favor. Mr. Fulton remarked that
loud roads were necessary, and that all the bill
contemplated was to raise sufficient toll to en
able the stockholders to re-plank their road.
Thin road he looked on as important to the trav
eling public, and it was as much the advantage
such to have good roads to come t t market as
it was to the stockholders. Generally, plank
roads are a sinking fund, and pay but poorly.
There would be 110 more tolls collected than
would be necessary to replace the worn out
planks. lie hoped the bill would pass. In reply
to the gentleman from Venang,n he would say
that the road was made with cash. There were
no bonds issued. The remarks of Mr. Lott, of
Warren, had also a happy effect in passing the
Dill. This member always takes a common sense
view of whatever collies up. His remarks are
,it all times to the point, and by that means he
never wearies the patience of members, which,
to my mind, is,,the great secret of his success.
Ile is n most exemplary member, and a gentle
man without guile. There is probably no man
here possessing more influence, and deservedly
so, than the member from \Vernal. Ilis consti
tuents have good reason to be proud of their
faithful representative. Although the bill al
!tided to was private in its nature, it net with
hostility not looked for, but the well timed re
marks of Mlsl'S. Fulton and Lott carried the bill
triumphantly throuith.
cEr,i iNA I. .1 ND TUNNFI
The following bill, which will explain itself.
time from the Senate this afternoon. it is ex
traordinary in its character, and will have it
..toruiv rile heron: , it gets through this end of the'
:dale House. Pill,lit Ine,ting4 have been Itel.l
In several of the western counties in opposition
o thin mert‘ure. Other parts of the State have
oinittlring to shy as well as Pittsburgh in giving
array a viduolile portion of the puldic works. and
nierni , ors 011111041101, hero, casting their vote
i . or a bill id' this magnitude for the hole benefit of
a class of t•ersons that cart not for the tax pay
era of the State. The portion of the canal that
is`now proposed to he given away to benefit the
Railroad Companies, ccht the people thousand.,
..f dollars. The question is, will members ,-1
the Legislature abandon it for nothing
pose the puthic works are to 110 .1,1. would not
they bring twenty thousand doilars more by
having this outlet to tile MOIIOIIVIIIIOIII river'
and if so, why should it be given gratis .to com
panies that have not one gellol'oll , impulse"
The iittople should speak out, and tell their Rep
tesentives. •• we do not send you to fl hrr i...h urg
to plunder the State for the per-anal herietit of
the few at the itxpense of the many There
are guest men in this Ifouse that will not submit
to see their emistituents defrauded t o
date the mercenary. If the Railroad Companies
are determined to have /tn.! !:assess this vithialde
link in the chair, of the Toddle work-, let theta
pay for it. The better plan would he to put if
at. at :meth,, atel the high , st and h es t hi-Id el
be the - that the Legislature hede
termjned to siteritiee the interest of the State
It is to he hoped that members will Leh, w e ll h,
the good of tl,e 'Oll , ll, th-ople ere they 'I,, 011 'lOl
111111 will reheat di-wet-lit on the Itenicer h ev oh
iiitoe the controlling power. itiel will lie h e ld re
•-ponvible for the ,Il • to i. !Coot in thin end
~ t• the rapitsl some oth er ore:ls - ion I
fornihti viii with farts an I figures in relation t
this impc-rtant Lill
In act V., ,)
),Fll 1 , ri;,13 01 the I'.•nn
s ani I.otwf,t) the ~1 10 ,
4;rlt;C, Ilill, an.l tLc ..qttnuu
1 s,
01110 RIVER IMPROVEMENT
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WASITINCITON, March 9, ISSC,
Efigh.qh if ,, / , lay toward, the Grrett n ,
Aristocracy c-wrolled by the necessities of the
peopl,-I'rohald, rhanye in the Engli.vh•ministry
?roc!, will produce such a result—
Central Amer Wan affairs—A new phase—Brit
ish Intriyues—American interests involved—The
Danish Sound burs.
Fitom CORRE:4I'uNDENT.
Although the re-info cement of the British
w t ,,,t, Indi a s‘ i ttadron and of the garrisons in
Canada look like demonslrations of hostility
when considered in connection with Lord Clar
endon's declaration in Parliament that the alli
ance. between England and France included With
-0 its 016,M, the interests and condition of the
whole world, and in connection also with the ap
parent desire of the British ministry to embroil
us with England on account of the Central Ame
rican and Enlistment durations, it is not probable
that the two countries will now come to blows.
The present ministry, representing the Aristo
cracy of England, would like nothing better than
L. excite a war with the United States, hoping
that it might result :11 crippling, their commerce
and their energies, and in the postponement of
that supremacy in commercial power and politi
cal influence which ate soon to be realized by the
(*.rent Republic. But Englund's vast commerce
and varied manufactures makes her a dependent
country in many respects: the people, and all
thoqe interested in commercial and manufactur
ing pursuits. cannot afford to go to war with
their hest customer , . by whom they are supplied
at the same time with the raw material and the
Pfaff of life. An unsuccessful rivalry for the
command of the trade of the world, WIIIII , I he
small thing to be placed in the balance again , t
the losses and disaster-; that would surety follow
the commencenient of hostilities. The ill:pm:i_
li wis of the Aristocracy must therefore
!had by the necessities of the people, making
them careful not to provoke a collision,
indeed, the Mmor of the country so deeply
involved to noise such a result unavoidable.
It probable, to that the I`lllfWOrPf. , ll 111111-
i•try will not he W. 1.. t., continue in power much
longer. There has loam a strong party in Par
liament. perhaps even a majority. that distil,
I' its matrietnotit of the war with HI,.
It h•l ,- been SU-III:11,11,N a majority in that
1.. sly merely beenuse it was .11...1nt1/ll' to pretest
6,, awl bold front 1,, the I`lll.llly, W
0!;11'12.. , f !MM.:try while the war in progr,.,
would I.a,e ',oohed like 11 and indecjsion.
and ene..;l,ag,-.1 Bm+sia to a pr. I , ,nged and 111,,f,
fears is 111/W 111001 f f., 1..•
made, 1111.1 we urn' 1 , 011
the principle , laid as a lottii , for the con•
f••rt•tter,-, 111,0 twit!irt. the 11 ,,, W.01 11 real oh
jt‘rt. inducing Englan I t, enter int.. the stunner
agaimit Russia, will lie rcaliited The !cm
agreed tip .” (It, r..riferenoc M. am-misc.!
,v England or thic must prosecute the war alone
The latter alt.. o illy, cannot he seriously entry
.Irter oenci. In. teen declared, the it.
reinforce -I by thoso (Hi:contented with
the oi rm s irr,••••II of.. it, and those also who Ws
apt,.ved ~f th , the war. yet
-iipp-rt.,d the imni•try while it c.uttinned,
vi-e to 11 khan.•h-.n_••m the It 1111.1.1.fr011 n 11111-I e t
otolt.y. .;k1 •• I ted repots
teen an -I c 1111,1,
1 . 1010,1-1, 0 tuna r ft.on the t•xpo•oire
.tooth itithng a lth the fait..; State. , . The-,
it , iderations all I. int h. a change in the Lag
ministry. Sri the elevation of in lividual ,
cnti•rtaiti m .ce hheral f..1:-.11,1, :1114
c. untry V,O, l'altriershor
jr.g 100 tiy I...tucen the
two .i.untrim..
nrfk! \ uu•lu•-tu t.. un
I , t•W 011 , , It HA cur^.l.•
.Lrl I re 11311,1, I'r-111 itilio•r. ,)0
t th,
I.y ',alit , ,• i
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RAC' V•rlo T.. cl.l.
41,1 nIt,111;.! •,^ the Virl • !. 1.1 1 1:1• ,- 1.. ,r,c,
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Tt rr ry 1,. \ir Ara
r“.171(1.1111t1 , 4 , t.. thy
In .iote c•11,r1.• ,, r \V.
thin merit-In inter. ••t•• in Om( 1••4t
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ernmon , Li. • 11' ,+rent*nr
~7rea 1% . al Wt , 11.. Je,r, •,n.
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CAVAN
alren • lir r^c
nine V , t:k.•r = 11,1:1,z .1 1. , va . .•1i..t.•11,•.•
fact Tnn,•l '•.• I •'•..0 •-•ta•Ll:tv ••••• fn:.,
11-;t'•
o'ol'll i • .rr
regal - i whi Ihe ti—,llo, ,
eiwrely
the V.eW+ ten
amt ;le:Rill. that the ....,erelgfity of th e \T.,.
be!1,;:, Nvaratru.l, and the
.tert-rato , :here r ,„
trroir ivlricerer ii.r II! I an nollhC
nerar I.”twe,•ll /In t EU i•/I nt Sln
Juan. the yr,• a - have arrive•l fur a .I,e: In I
i-ttip on our par! 'h. , 4 i'ivt'i -- tirtiont riot
, mite i'ortain tiii• will, and tha,
numberlea. Lind- of fililot-tern will ha , t.n to the 1 • ..• nieniliers f the loninos• romumnili of
a•sistance of Walker and his country inea t im wh • lir, count .teivirilioat+. rn
The .loe , tion of the Daiii..ll Sound hors has ott i t ••r toa , ter"• have a—swated tlictinelve.
cease.' to attritut attention, although the treat%l'ff f '%il"rl4 l . Maracit'
still in form. wit! Le •11.r"gated on the I.lth 11i.% atm • secure for that heart branch of
k pr it, and after that time American mu ,, l'it i•i urgl. erterto i.e. the ,atne advantage s whir-h
pas s through the Sound without the payment of her Chnoileci inl iitei Manufacturing interests
the dues, or a collision follow betw een flit i wu riVe from the Alerehant" . Es.Tiange
(; , ,ernimmt , The American proposition, to
allow a 1,1,,,ral corisideratnen for k eep i ng ~p t h e aware that its success must 'l4-pond upon making'
ligli was regarded in Europe as pointing the ; avli'f'plahle I , the general lonines Tahiti,
way to a pt.:Li-ernl solution of the qui-att.!, . "' ivil'oblageous to its on-n constitnetts.
obsbly nn arrangement will he Perfected an t and ,t, ni ts will he governed by this c
ratified by the two miontric, before the "wet "f w will
f ,, ,• e ol.roLr•tic, of the treaty has oft,cturcrs vnJ ithippers, in particiilar , ., it
riv.-1 it nearly all the !lartie.. tht , Purls will a et.t , l t,. ita,e it, errors foamed on.!
Conference+ are ibtere.t...l in the reduction lim e "'s'" l will ""'l"r nail folio rs.
these dues, the ,TO,iort m a y he salon:mod to the ' The r....t0s . f the on %inter street
conferring .111.1ornats for somn arrangement just \rarkcf. '.pen to the lon'ness public
inward , all partie , The l'nited States not b,.. Hero tdiippeis nom conveniciitiv gather infortnit
ing within the pale of the Euriiiiean h a la nc ., non Iran the Whole west, relative to the rivers
power, a ',parole and independent agreement and ates of freight, make oriengements, call the
must detertnitio the I : ght.twinov to lie paid I,v ; t't the such Chalig,e.
American crssels. mERrEit roles they linty think should he made; and
while they will find the rates of the Association
".ii.unll.li Ps : pro . :‘ a pt.l ass rtl-a,,, moderate and lair, they will have li.,
steam e r Pae,fir, publishes a Ictt, rin the New y.., 4atistnett,ai of knowing that prices are uniform,
('-orir.. to contradict the impre,,ion that the vienel and all shippers upon an elituility.
was net in good order when he left her. Ile nays her It is lielieved that persons engaged in freight- 1
wor•fitriery had lust been repaired. ant ;lint sLr nor trig. 'nay' agree to charce an anifurni
ins loot, votolittoi f , r,viuter Iv-rh than fen.. • price.. with the same priiprietv, and the same
\f l it, rapt Nye leti her. the iaimioanii was given to
I,;irant
age to their rintomers, that is tilanife,t
Capt. A:a EldrPlge, hy the 11,,!r5. Brown, th,,,,h
.tho action of the AlerchanteC Exclutnge A,
Mr. Collin. and cam N 1.111 wished 16.
somation. in prescribing to its members schedules
uis or Eltridge, 10 fin lie The chalwe
ooptirla, , / broke op thee arcatil.attun iho shi p. . of the charges to lie made for commissions.
The Chief Engineer • vrh. , as•isteil in the eonstrueno u 'forage. cic The fairness of the rates chtirged,
of the engines, and no:tonal the gilt), on her first no t ' in the mile of right lie which on intelligent busi- ;
age. e"old T 1.4 he i rev it ,l,l on to retilaill, and the ; 'less community Judge. the act, in either case
m an who fillet M. place, h , vevere , liiipetelit he night lIOIS far the Pittsburgh Marine Association
have heen. Wan totally unacquaintod with the .hill h it s succeeded nl ~b,r vi n g this , I ),. ; was he
iu
etlgitp-, and It wn. Lis first 02. Chief F, r from the rate, Of freight: 11,1 W
gileser, claim Nye Mak, ii.spavog,ing reinarks Ti
ley will be be ant low. at the upon
,Lout the in:itiaizeitterit „1 th- line. lie ,iiyn
trig of navigation in former serts,w.s, when tires
It was stated hi hr-irti, in their I beenhad no such loss of time t he 11, 010, nS
grail' tot iiince. eiiiirest with the shippiti L 7
illerchatit, of Itierpoid • in the aim, o f I m'w from nor one-tenth of the oevitimilatii.o
I t h at hr - , wen, ”wiißad tht 1' of freight+ that is !tore aivatting shipment: fuel
wouLi ,I„ „1,„1 when the expen• vat of itttamboating were (wows'
appear pla,191116•. Jtn.l might 1/1, true, wire there per rent less than at present.
not other parties win, ha, a deep interest in their I The rates of freight paid from rincinititi
suives,. PL,` large amount appropriated fr , rill , i , lntsbel, , W. lit (lie !Awning id this
, -;,,verninenl, give, every American eitilen an /I/ .pr.ing. were higher than tiolV elmrge,l from
'h'ir '""" 4 °I"'"• l '" ' ti. the
,Ruin
and are as high
porter , . under, riters: ban elers.aliti their friend.. If
..„ .
, P . , llg•il al .INillitati there is no Alarine
wive , and children et the , I '
.A.osoetalion, nor was there anything like the iiii•
have a deep stake. I.', rev re,onr in this Imo - flaw here'
•
termite alien, our tt lode - ocean Fteani marine, tool The Association has delayed the discussion of
lessen, 11,•• onnildenre In \ med. 'in 'hips, to- I hue ratet , of freight, until recently, Owing to the un.
daily PVi,i - ,1100. and 1, n ,i,, 1 , bbt e lee r national certainty when the river would open, and what
p r id e. I t is apparent, trill OW fearful responsihibly I might lie the etfeot upon many or all of the boats
which ri -.1-..,1J liic 111:111:11,T, , I chi, line, 111:11 llo' nt the latelinu i.f the breaking up of the ire
should he 111011 of judgment. e \ porienre, and unpre 1 11 is still rather premature to adopt a veliedule,
Judired ruitelt,
_ _ __
for nhould the river remain closed much 10nger—
........-
Recelidat of the Central Railroad. the competition 11111,ng shippers to secure room
. for their •-hipini•rit.: will lead to bidding over th e
'rile reet,i.n ~1 the Illitiob Central Ittolrord , Il
February, rodwith•tanding the lad weather, ore, in rate, recommended by the Association.
reuud numbers, $120,000 against sldblintl in February Printed lists of the details of classification ; to
of the precious year. Th e receipt, ihut.: Ira tutor g €'th " with rat. ,, to the lens prominent points,
I CrC mine in Fhow a gain of over lon per rent. on limy he had at the room., of the Association or
1'..35. Should this ratio of irn•ree..ee ...Towne during I from the Stenntli.. a t Ag e nt,.
the year, the Company 11 ill be enabled to I.ay all The list of rate.: helm', includes the more
charges upon it, exeept h.r can:lrtn•tien, from it , 1111pOrItInt tmint , , and is intended to be current
earnings. --
The r,ll at the opening of navigation. and until further
as follows: 1/111r1,, of receipt, tor the preeent year, ,li, ... r: ..
friiin yarning,.
lni,ereiq land saliil,and inien•-t in runrc
DeducTing fur current expuuse.
MEE
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FROM WASHIN“TON
riv th.
• to ti•.•
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TITI.I L.
Im.•rt;..t. it y.n,t
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$2...,,u 0,
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DI senses of the Liver--{Theo the celebrated
TIIE LA E
T E
T Ll lir. Rush declared that drunkenness was a disettse, be runt].
BY TEI.EG RA Pll. a frith winch the expe hew, and observation of medi.
gal wen is every day confirming. The many ammrently in
sane eX.Ceeeed Of those who Indulge in the use of spirituous
Dine,. may be thus accounted fur. The true muse of con
duct. which is taken for Infatuation, Is very frequently 11
1 rvenoed sthie of tho Liver. No organ in the human system,
when deranged, proinces a more frightful oltalogne of
diseases. And if, instead of applying remedies to the manl
featatioini of discos,. as is too often the case, physicians
would prescribe with a view to the original cause, fewer
deaths would result from dieelfeee induced by a deranged
state of t h e Liver. Threr.fourths of the diseases' enuruer-
Med end , ', the head of Consumption, hare their seat in a
dbuta...eti Liver. Dr. 11'1,ane's celebrated Liver Pills, prepared
by Flcitting Bros., are a certain more.
Purchasers will please Ire careful to ask fur Dr. Al' Lane's
o . l..braterl Liver Ville, matinfacturtd by FLLIIINO Bnos., of
Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be
Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. Nl'Litio's genuine
Liver fills, al:,, Ids celebrated Veriniftige, cue now be had
at nil respectable Drug Stores. None genuine without the
signature of PLENUM./ BROS,
A Ino, for gale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd it Co.,
nen loolsa j No, 60 Wood street, fawner of Fourth.
LATEST FIACYM CALIFORNIA
Nniv 01:I.KANS. March 12.—The Protnethetiii has
arrived with San Juan dates to the 25th, and San
Francisco dates to the 20th ult.
The Northern Light left San Juan on the Lth for
New York with $300,000 treasure.
CALIFORNIA
The markets leer) slightly improved. The mine 3
yield largely.
There "IL, an earthquake at San Franeiseu on the
15th. Thu damage was hut slight. It was felt
througheut the Mato.
There was great indignation at the appointment
of M'llutlie. a professional gambler, as Marshal of
the Northern District. The appointment iS supposed
to bare been accidental—the President being im
posed upon. Strong petitions for his removal had
been signed.
It is is said that Costa Rica had not received eel.
t.lilettsinger, being opposed to the foreign party of
Nicaragua.
Gen. Kinney h a s published n lvtter in substnntia,
ti .o of his claims in Central America,
Thohomier Page had arrived at San Francisco
from Japan.
.Toddo destroyed by an earth q uake nn Ibe 11th
of NtA•emher. U,u . head red att. At, I h ottne4 were
,!,,fro . pied mid thlrry (holt wit,/ l u,+ !
oRIA,()Nr
Wnshincfrm terrib.ry inns still trUlibled by the In
voluntevr rumpani, mere ur
IMRE
The nue:qh/n of a Slate Government for Oregon
to go to At a special election in April.
CENTRAL AMERICA.
Gen. Wiilker has tieizeil ell the hunts er the Transit
annulled their charter and granted one 6,
a ll.ahvr einnretny.
Important front Elanuaa--Free State Leg-
Marsh 12.--The
~r respundent teleeraphs that the littris , aa State
le4i.dation met ut Tt.pelsa on the-4th. t , r4anized b y
th , • offirers. 61,v. liohir+on's message
tvas it in mostly devoted to a review of
ansas . and endeavors to justify the action
• , f the Free :`tai , ' party. nue e..neliolin;: clnuce
r.•:ol- ns l'PlloW , -" It is understood that the Deputy
Nfarshal has private instructions to arrant the Nietn
!e-n- of the I.egislitture and the State offieers for
this toldre. is road by you. In
eh an event no resistance will he offered Is, the
cr , Te•eet, let aunt pill coma Not a finger should be
ra:,.l against Federal authority until there shall be
Il• , I. •Ile
Atv.ther rends thus Exia,sed, as ''Cr citizens
aro. ts the .calpin , ..7 knife .11 the IVe4t nit.l re, ,ITers
.t, a t Itorott:tt 1,1 early orgauizathin of,nir
teku.raph,
i't,,4 , Starr 1,,•1atur,.. hn.l a IparrrW.l Iri Law
3, in~•r..h: r•. th,•rr Saturday, uud
11 derortnined 1..0811, ,0811, u; ti t .
1. !Ind h•• ,‘l.ltl Leit , Z
But Litle,
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MMIEMEM
An-Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYINtI TIIE
lIIA r r D.—Although Scmfula, Cutaneous, and Scorbutic et op
tions, proceeding from an impure ante of the blood, are gen
,•r:dlp inherited. yet it ii possible for those horn with a per
sound eonstitution to !aroma Scre.fillous frfiin living
upon improper dirt, exposing thmmadves to mephitic gase,,
~,..laria; or film: inactive Iligeation, all of which impair
tie citable of the blod, rendering it thickened, and in
until eruptions break out upon. the surface of the
1.•..,1). In this exigency nothing L., ,3 0 efficacious as SANDS'
o I IZSA l'A RI 1.1. A to purify the bhaal. promobi a healthy
cir
1.. t ~m, strengthen the functional organs of the stomach
awl effect a radical mire.
I ., •purd and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Droggista, 100
str...•t, New Yurk.
S nlAo Lv FLEMING BROS., Pitnibnrgb, Pa., and by
Dry .n.;i4 , 1 zenorally. • 11)1113-1w
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Si^ From the N. York National Monitor
id Fele - nary 24.-11 IMEAN VA th...—Dr. Curtis has done more
Ano•li..rate the condition ~r linumnity afflicted with lung
.otoltiek, then any tither practitioner of medicines that
has etrainglisl with the secrets of Om molsria medico, for the
he:t century, by the invention and perfection of an instrto
an. et that will eenxey to the lungs a medicine in the shape
Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
tool not. use hitherto, by itylufmthy. TtooW who are
11..0 , 1,1 with diseases arising; from disordered lungs, will
..idrserve tie it 11114.1,,f,1 by giving the ilygean Vapor a trial.
(*o anon --Dr C't 'veto' 11,1 CANA to the original and only
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nov2re3wd&v:
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Dr. 1... , 11.11's elLif•bratiMi Whitt. Cirn.sialt Lint
1111.1, the Rilp..rvc,..n ..1 br. 1. Scutt
,L 1,41 l'hysicinn art ..Itetoti•eprac
t....• N.,or •soly n, prepurt,rl by I>r I Co.
IL.. M..rgrint
D, Inn... 13.11.11,VED n•I lIIPTUrVET/ Eject
.1 .. - a.rniothtt-11 IPy evrtifiente 01 C. rcnir by
I•r•• ;••••05 and 1I••r• hank erprywltf,..
i• • • R.• 411 KEYSER. 140 WO4l .L15'11010,1.. Ap•nt.
1.• .1 P. FLEMINri, A11•1410•ny, [war Ithilnewi
.Irxrdr. A gy.l.a. Ja22,6,Wapc
e'K
• Illoubt. 1* Passing Assn) . -_p,,- can now be
the Erect G,. t (foil 1b /,'09.,/ ,Tymp of
anti r.ir,Jaelltwenr, in the Npecitie, the ONLY
d/., 11, 6.1" ..f et CONSUMPTIVE tendency.
Ifem.- t,, underganding, of the you'd,
p.ulddet Head also the advertisr
tst
e e - ...“10. wh.d.,41.1r and retail, by 11 E. SELLEIIB
mhl3,
nrf,„,
Ila tr It •lor•a Flair Dye No •
TERI \u t'4 , M1 4 1 )I.7ND could ,er have attain e
I I. t:.l%.tr tur.trcl,l to thi.. tag
. .te not mnre hortt,ll / than tft
s•• • .st ,tll,lt.lt•s, 111 1.-1.1t44t. gt.p.ot, or roost
\lol, and nppl.l. at BA WHY.
/ t -r ...lee r.,nu.,) 2233 Ltnailwr
=MN
no - 11) acill yotalirN RELIEF CIS HF
.ItT N ED , 30‘; Sorr Tiantar, t)niu
oup, 3ta1.1.101.1, Fr
•. Pa,. 11. any part i• on - ~ . rst,
roliol od Fit r..r I.y nY.Kt
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- I' I 1. 1 '1:1 . .. F.... Ar 111% A 11,1teny
ro. stacking+ and Itovirry for Winter
y.,lll" bi t piu. LrJ with 1.1 and ata
• i l.ai /I 1,11 ttt sib.
If 11.4.41.: 111%141: All LL.• ot)I, of II ArS
=III
t.... f 1 1
I h ,
u, I.jo. ICA - 1 Wood street, and ex
,tlr •r wt :to! WCTLII. P.. Jug( ru
.t,- ).4 • I le4otial, mad rah, sty le•
4.11 .ill w.ll kit for outli. MoUG.LN 44 Go_ 164
acllB
=MEI
duet utir SPRIM
ILI I. O will to• found. on inst.,
.1 ••1 II Is • f titnithreyx. Roffman k Lwna , Philn.
Idle LAI ttellmrgli.
kOONS & HERSTINE'
l JOUR FACTORS ,
AND
; (mull Produce Commission Mei :harts,
47 Wharrva and 9b North Witter a 'Met,
bri'rqu /tact steed,
- • • •
, , w , ll C. , Phil. C,,
1 .,,,.•11:tri,r 4 A C.,. •••1.. IVtinarl li A. Cr,.
11411 LIKK,I•tt,
4t W. ft.-a,
" I itnolley. C1.,44-rave " •
411. r " 1 Watt At
~,, A I ••r t,,, irmaW , Friortick k Ftarlds, Ctt,
\ k t C.. •• Nt,,r,sa . Orltier,
" .1 ;4 Clierwurth S C,,.
l'atAktirgh and Pikilailelphin Alerchatilm gt. 11••
j.. 1
LO UR GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
S -PR 1) I'CE GENERALLI',
No. 290 Liberty street,
14. 1.11.1 x. PrITSBUIbIif
JIVF' IC ERR. JR
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
O h-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,-Eat
V., 27 Levee, betlecYn rine and olive sfs.,
hl_Fli•
HANKSKNOX
JAMES COLLINS Sc. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PR. , PHILTIMS
Pittalburgh, Illendrine & Erie
CANAL LINES.
.•,. 11 1 .1 SF 115 WATER STREET, PA
a
1111, Bugnley A 4., Murphy, Tirrunu at C.
,inelair. Ilampton, Walton ct. Cu
Mnty. ,s Etl,lil , ll St. Rh:hat - dm.),
I'nn.or,run..
IV, .dwiird dCo , Truitt., Broth, Co.,
I'EARI, STEAM MILL,
A 1 I, F. CI I I
/hp- VI, 'UR DELI V EIZ ED TI) FAMILIES tu Pallor or tho
t tit rual, nifty bw loft at the ylill, or lit boxes at the stores of
Lt Ili A\. W11...i.'41N & :r.! Wood street.
lilt N k REITER, or. Liberty and St- Clair streets.
lI.I' SC I INV A lITZ, Druggist, A Ileglieuy.
TEEMS: CAmll, oN DELIVERY.
it 3 BRYAN, KENNEDY A; CO
C041.4111AN4k
MIN FACTURERS OF
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
11' I N I) OIV U UA R DS, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second st. and S 8 Third street,
rirmfultGit, PENNA.
OFFICES TO LET.
rrIVO 0001 l ROOMS, suitable for Insurance
..r low "ith.es, will be rentetl, in the second story of
the build north-west corner of Fifth and Wood
str"et., iu the NUM, building with the Mortara° Ptrt.
It is OW l.i.rct i , ll4lioeN4 corner }ILL/a/nigh. Acres.; to the
ofric, conveoletit. luyuite soou at office of
ja.2.3“lBt.apc2t StOILNINO POST.
OLD TYPE METAL.
wEHAVE FOR SALE, at the Office af
ho
r NIttRNING POST, a large quittalty of OLD
TVPK. Ntachinints tad others wanting such an article can
get a larg ,. .pplyloy calltn g soou. feb9
f,U
BASEMENT TO LET.
A LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet
by 30 tivrp,l4.ll ahoy° ground, and well light
and tinitilied, will be rented un ran/amiable terms. It is
..0 the carrier ul Yuurtla street and Cherry alley. Enquire
at L 1.28 j{] ONVICIC OH MORNING PORT.
~~
~~;
;:.
,er W....1..4.1.444,ml stronts •
.1.1 414.. In HENDERSON .4 ISRO, Liberty 9 - tr,t ; 11. P.
It 1177.. au.l I fl Ms.IiENNAN. AlleKheoy
I. and rotasd, I,y Dr. (J o- H. Krnien, 118
•• • • Jt . , 171 1. 1 / 4 fi , a , /ii,.. 14...pur
~r,nl.vr,, 1.1, .1.1 (..,r pale. dit,
/ ..1 .•13y pap, 4 1
s,w LLh ..or a„.l gu to C. DALT'S,
IR===Mll
id that Ina), fevt f.-v 1 Weo ni
.d 1. lIL Ll' t enkli 4, Wild Fella otory vnriety
ti 4 Aftuk.t 1.11.1
octi
I— henr. fr..z
N1 , .1 .1\ !e I'II 164 W , •..,lntrturt,
N the newt/lurch
f 11w SiatL
111/11 g ,1 • 11 l Ode eLtii 3,11 i INV
)ti 11113 AS .t IN 164 Wuxi st.
IMZEZIJ
ALEX. HUNTER,
MlALlilt IN
ROUT. M. MINTER
SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
EFEK E:SCES
DELAWARE NIITUAL
'SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER TIfIRD AND WALNUVEFFS.,
Philadelphia.
• iffur•IiIARINEJNSURACE2.4 on Vessels, Cuxua;yreight,
to all parts of thaworld.— •• •
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Illverii,Vamila,
Lakes and Laud Cu - riageti, 7 ln all parts orthe Union.
VIRE INSURANCE ON , MEROUAN DUE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling flumes, Aa
elude of tbe Omipcmy November sth,lSZ4
Bonds, Mortgagefcand Real Estate $101,1120 91
Philadelphia City, and other Laws 8+5,210 00
Stock in Batiks, Rath mid and Insurance Co's Vdditu 10
Bilk receivable 1813,440 97
Crush on hand 20,820 09
Balance, in hands of Agents, Premiums oil Ma
rine Policies recently issued, uud other debts
due, the Company
Subscription Notes
Martin,
Joaepli 11. Seal,
EAlinund A. Souder,
John C Davis, -
John R. Peurot,o, .
Ueorge U. helper, .
Edward Darlington.,
Dr. R. M. lluton,
AVillnun C. Ludwig,
Hugh
Spencer Mei' Eli
Charles Kelley,
U. Jona, Brooke,
J. U. Johinnal,
Thos. C. Mtn., Vice rid
ILE:rar LYLDURN, 84.wrrtary
MANCFACTURERT INSLIiNCE COPY,
MARTYR PIMPETV,I.,--118INTED OT TOM STATE OP PVIPIPTI.V.I.: , OA.
Chartered Capital, 9500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TILANSPORT.ATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORKIN ROGERS. Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNO, Treturtuvr.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, l4illlam Noal,
Nicholas O. Taylor, • Alford Weeks,
t)rrin 'Rogers, Charles J. Field;
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
and
Ootu(smy has hccn orpnized coal a Cash Capi
tal, and ilia birtistom have deternunod to adapt tho busintoia
to its remain:ca. To of asins) prudeuce lu conduct
ing. its affairs, With a prompt adjustment of 'mks.
Pittshurith Office, No. 76 Water streak
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known and responsible firms In l'itta
burgh Darn authorized ret:•rence to them. with regard to the
stability 111111 11.11111130118 el the Manufacturers' Insurance
Company.
Kraiuer & Kalv, WiLsou, Childs St Co..
George P. Smith & Cu , Hampton & Campbell,
June:, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs &
noe7
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INS UR ASCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER. AND MARKET sntrxr....,
PITTSBURGH. P 4.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
GISAH,V, Secretary.
—This C411111.111y makes awry insurance appertaining to
Jr connected with LIFE RISKS.
agenen (LULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
tad Mlbeissippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And agaiihit Lte: and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Ttxtisportation.
!Vides iasu.l at the lowest rates tainsistent with safety to
all partha.
DIRECTORS. •
Robert Galway, &mut] 31'Clurkan,
Josoph I'. GlanlM, 31. D., John Scott,
Jarrow Mar..hall,
Davi d ii-iiMej,
Jameg W. Hallman, GLaires. Arbuthnot,
Alexander Brrwile), Jawph S. Leerlt,
John Fullerton. .Man.tlelel Lt. lirinia,
David H. Chambers, Chrtatian Zug,
William Carr, Robert IL Hartley,
.lea. D. NfoGill. feblS
Brithih & Contineatal Exchange.
FIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN. SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
1s Saxe ar £1 LSD UMARIV..
These Drafts are available at all the pritierival Towne
of ENGLAND, EOJTLAND AND IRELAND, and tho (Niti
rEN ENT.
We alao draw SIGHT Ititta on
Al. A. Grnnebaum
..•
FI;A:. - Krf:d."r AfALV,
Whiche en. as a remittance to all park, of tiERRIANY,
z+WITZ EILLAND and IfILLAND.
Pemons intvadiag to travel abroad. may pr,wiire, throng'.
as, Letters of Credit, on 'which Mosey can la, obtained, as
uaaded. in any part of Europa.
Cou,..r.rtoNs , of Bills, Nova, and other ar. , 42 , ),:itieso In Europa,
will rot-ell-I , prompt attention.
WILLIAM 11. WILLIANLS CIA,
naval, rorooo lord &rafts.
nkbl3 lactim
CITIZENS' INSURANCE CIIMPANIT
OF PITTS.BUROII.
IVILLIAN ItAGALEY, President.
.5.1311313. NLAR.SILELI., Sccretnr,.
OPAIrE: Q 4 IS Titer i,r bduwcn Market and 1{1,44; arra.
airr-Instirot HULL AND CARGO RIZR.s. on the [ad o
tis.l3ll3ei,...ippi I:1,0111
11.11 MI 1m• ur Dann4ze by FMB.
11,0, nralt.t. the Penis of the :WI cued Inland Naviplion
awl Trninv...rtation.
W,lliam klagal..4y, .. .
Copt. Mark Stertitig
Jame. M. Cooper, Samuel M. li.lur,
eatauel Rea, William Iringllani,
Robert Ihmlap. Jr., . Jolla S. Dilwurth,
mm. •
law. M. Penlawk, I , is gollos,
S.. fiarbaugh, • J. Srl.s.qula.kur,
Walter lirynta, Waliina U. Ilays.
...Lis fib Iptun. 1..1.1,21
EUREKA, INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBTIII,OII.
JOHN H. SHORMitiIiGHH, Pmaidea.t..
ROBERT FINNEY,
C. S. ItATCHtELOIL, Oeneml Agyrd.
WILL, INsvinTe. AGAINST ALL HANDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. •
J. 11. Bboeulk, ger,
C. W. Batchelor. 0. W. CASK, •
law l'eunoat, W. K. Nlakk,
W. W. Martin, T. IL Brae,
IL D. Cochran,
K. T. heech,, jr,,
George N. SeMon, John A. Cturghey,
8. 8. 'Bryan,
David sCCandlos4.
- • .
21:•• All Lowe° sustained by ion - ties Insured under policies
ssue.l by [lint Contpauy - will be liberally atlusted ntid prompt.
y paid at ita OFFICH, No. 00 WATNIt sTiutrz.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBUB,OII.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets.
LinfokliED CAPITAL, :OW)0,000.
Ai..l?-Insure Holdings end ,othnr PT oi.lerty I*-aiust Lugs l/annum by Fire.
and the Kilts' of the Sea awl InLind Na
aatitnl and Traalhdtall.a.
bIRECTORS. •
Wit, P. Johnston, Rudy Patterson, .Lus)lo Pitintor,.
A. A. Cal - risr, ir.N`Clintort, .Inc. P. Tanner,
titurge W. Smith, W. !Lovell, 1.). E. Park,
I. Orier Sproul, Wade llamptoo, D. ,I. Long,
A. J. Jonre, J. II ; Jones, IL IL CuggabalL
OFFICERS.
Prranisni Ilou. F. JOHN:T . I.)N.
t,re ..... RODS PATTERSON,
&ley and Tresur A. A. CARRIER
PIIILADII PIIIA
A. A. CARRIER q CARRIER,
A. A. CARRIER & BRO,
Corner Fourth. and Sinithfield street; ,Cittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine lusuraoe
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,9 - 00.
• -
Girard Fire and Ma.riny Insurance co., of
PILILADELPIIIA. CAP.Inr, 15300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Vatley of Virginia.
WINCHESTER,' VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Inettranee Company, HMI
RISBURO. CA PITAL, $300,000.
Connectlout Mtitual Life Inourouce Co.,
I/A HTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 92,154,489.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH
PA PITA): AN!) ASSETS, N0r.E.,18.55, $1.29,022 49
Wx. F. Joworroß, Presidout_ A. A. ARRIER, Secretory.
I=ll
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
M ER C HAN I'S,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
4,a^ AS D PVUDUCE GENEIIALLI.-ElO
No. 75 WATER STREET, PrrTSBUR", PERNA.
lIEVERINCES:
Springor Ilartrtugh, Pittsb'h , Oeo. 1 Toils, Wel kvilln, 00,,
John Scott 4 Co, - IM. Martin,
E. I)..lonpK,C'o.4l.t'r Cit. Bop. Bk.' Koons ,t, Hersti no, Phila. •
I
Leech ~ k Co„ Pittsburgh. Burnet, Nesbit & Onrretson,
.I.t.*Pkt K Eider. St. Louis.. Philo.
Thumps & Orniner, Bankers, Holmes & Cot:moll, Cittdonnti.
&dein, Ohio. f febl:ly) iA. G. BONI & Co.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
(SucersBors to Arnolcq
MANUFACTURERS OF
CHILSON FU.RNACES,
Wrought Atrou Tubing,
AN D Fr TTING GENERA 1, LT,
For Warming and Ventilating Snildinga.
//Q. W. A A. uill contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or His Water, Pipes or Chilean's Furnw,
Schools, Hoimitals, Factories. Green *yes, Dwellings,
Court lie Jails, or Hotels. N. 111411.147 STREET,.
Pittsburg
aplti
WILLIAM B. E HAYS N &
DEAL BACON I[thS, SIDES AM) SHOULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUGARUUREB
OA N' V ASBRII H A MS.
A lArge stotk al waTo u‘k Wa l d at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PIN'
•
JAMES BLAKELY,
EoiioPEAti AUNT AND CONVEYANCER,
Conker of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBUB.OII
es_ Passengers brought from the old oouotay to, Pitt
burgh, and moneys remitted to El:trope.
eov. , 4 3, IP 4 .4.30;As
3617,340 16
ni nnftTon.S. •
1 4 31 / 1 3n6 C. liattil.t • .
Theophil us Paulding,
Joules Tmgunlr,-,..•-
Willianißyre, Jr.,
Joshua Priae,
James Tonirbt, • •
• Samuel K Stokes,
Koury Sloan,
James B. hfchnrland,
Charles Sctiaffor, '
•
Robert Burton,
John 13. Semple, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan, '•"
J. T. Logan,
bIARTIN, Proadont.
eat.
1 1 1ADtlItA, A
95 Water stroti ' Pit
MARINE' INSURANCE.
FITtE RISKS.
PITTSBURGH
1113:130123
EMZ=II
1 .0' .1 ;.,
NEW- lIIVERTESESENTS•
ii*C 4 teltl3 . •
T. Wit ROY 73POKE Alf _Bolivar a . 41 ECTUftEr "
„MONDAY. Mareh 1711 r. 'Ott. Patrick's Day,) .
tlar
bastimwrO of. tir. Pant CATlfYintA rcir O'.'"ll4lElfa
OP MB. °apt' Ass of Bt. Pant's Orignth Asyltuu.
Sututet: COLONIZATION—Truit Cocuserratlern
' Adanittrtneo ttrentj ; Kietenie.. Tlcito . '43 at .tho'
13c.lintores Boor.
By order of the Burnt.
yonl3
IThepatch, Chronicle, journal, G
JAM - ES P, BA I III,
Secretary.
I ml4 0.147"rcx:P.1 - 7St2
• • .
V OT ICE: -- ig MR COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS of Allegheny .Cormtyy Penn ylvatilei—`So.ll,"
or
lcli Term, TRUL—NOTICE is hereby given, that on MOll.
nA V, March 10th, 1350, they Pennsylvania 'Railroad.' Con
pny.. by their Solicitor,.presentcd a petition to the 'Judges
of mid Court. praying for , the appointment- 01 fire-lieteezt,
to ascertain and dorantin6 *ha demur.* it any, , the Right
lb,. Michael O'Connor; Vrusbao,ni any otber pgroon or. vet.
sony, are likelyto snithr byresson of the taklugand occupy. 4
;log by said Compatiyy for the purposes! flan In mitt pea. •
11,1,, of that certain tot , of Ground situate lying on -,-
Liberia- street, in the City of Pittsburgh; findAiciundost
described,asfallows,3lzl4legiftintg the - terrier of Liberty
street ;and the Mothodi,st • burtalAgryttO4( 'Alfente.-..ty sold
street 0. 511,Ni, Sect 6 % t ittetedhattiltri tingle, In said
$ thence along said street S. 71° .. 4 8 . 14...10-feet 374_.
Inches; to the , ima of prtl4rty..nwried by said 'Comjianri
Limon by said Company's IMO 8, 181:f 180 feet, to the
line of ileo,ortY OwnedliY Sint Elizabetti.P.- Denny: - thence
by the; line of said property L5 0 ,26 0 -E, 00 feet 65,1,- -Ind
fo the Methodist burial groped; thence by chi burial
ground 149 feetliVo inches to tho' plat, of begin--
ning; the saidlet beifig corennonly called the prope r ty of the
"'Catlin& Congregation pf St. Patrick's dThrireko 'And lie
_further appearing toaaid Court that,thetitletosaid property
is doubtful anti defective, and:that said Company' cannot
safay pay. to mg pcmon or Persons the aniount that May be'
awarded by torid?rierrent The liana of said la by reason
thereof, the, Court did thereupon, after due Consideration of
the pramitica,Mtlor wad petitiOn to'he tiled of record, and
did rppoint Ilirnm Stowe, Robert Taittligli:li; R. Chamber
lain. 'ruin Mazes and James Alliaba,.P.sonh'is, of lica
rer co ty, viewers for - the.purposes.aforesaidi tO,lneet upon
the lot described aforesaid, on NIONDAY,,March the 3 1 st.
1856, et the !war of 10 o'clock, A. At. of said day; and did,
aLso,orilor and direct said Company to file n bond to. the-'
dunrnonwcalth in the sum of fourteen thousand dollars.
ellth-seenrity to be approv4 by the Coe t , (the same being
now record am} approved britrall Court) fortho benefit
of tlw Penton or parsons 'found' to be:entilleil thereto. and
did also further direct notice of the ptraeofatlonpf gad pe
titien and - of the appointment, pr. mkt viewers, and of The"
time anti place of their meeting,- and of tits riling and ap
proval of said Iwpda,M'pe published l e the "Pittsburgh
Pbst." and "Daily Commercial Journal." for a period of two
weeks prior to the thne of theapeettng.of said viewers; all
whhh matters od things' ttnie In the promises, the Right
Rev. Illidatel VC-Millar, trustee, and any other person orper.i
sons Claiming or owning of,..suid before described Lot 9T
ilronodi will take notice, anti at the dine and , plane above
'sued,tippear.tieTere Said
11.7. LL A. STOPZ, Solicitor Pa::11..11. Co
-lA5n.
E O 4/4aw. - '
93,889 911
100,000 00
, . , . ._ .
yj I.f ON 4', CD.— TRANSPPRTA:I7IOX
. ,
..gaj..uriß ifSTlig. tqade extertaile •' •
prepara hina this' vinter,'Sre Ars mar
preigut to do a fieboy bnefness by
PE NA{ CANAL and RAILROAD, mown'
,tn, and - (rota
the Eat Cities... We an nature huii . fldeithrand id - O h re
dispased to patroulze.tho Pe re
esnrd and Raffretylithat na
lain., wfli he spared to render general sat
to Kit -
1
ism of Eastern ra.4 Western height f Thelmcddatico icor
Igo inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage
_Raltoad wilt
give ineifesed despatch to the, tromoniSsion . nf . freight
(mica (a, PENN street, stethe.Citaaf 13Atin:
udilif
• .Ltorc, & Linfox.
...,______
CAIIPETINGS--ItOBINSON
No. 23 FTFTII. STRENT,
Art ousc dads receiving, of /heir owu importatkal an&
mu filo Now England manufacturer., a choice and large as—
ortment of
T • CARPET/2'44g,', .
OIL CLOT!O, ,
mnprsts,' art..
Winell for qutunity. quality or prire,!aro not intrpassoil in
--- - . .
BALED PROPOSALS.--- ProOsals will . 1,43
r....1v,,i it thn Mayor's &Mee, Fourth street, mall tiio
§
25 1 ins 4, for fitting up the fowet storporlVilidns Ifullior
ilayor a F Treitoirer's Offices, affif building-Lock -Ups. Alii;,
fur build ir two Vaults, stone foundation..
Plow ad specificattons can be seen'at the ace of J. m - ..
mut. A rehiteet, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, after
Slunday. the Wilt inst.
mbl.t
VOW SALE--2.1)0 SH"ARES OF SI. CCK
.I: IN tiANK OF PITTSBORGU. For particialtun apply to
JOIIN &NYDER.' Beal,;
March 14.—r3ti
c.thkr.
AWiil64"' SKET('HINO — BOXES—A as
' lee assortment Just nuoired and f. , r mo o by
FI,FAILNO LILO&
1 61,4 Sunr Load,
I act Terra di Sienna, 'Raw,
I rued 11:wq,
10J Itm.:VaCiegatcd
grogN Low'n Brown TS indsor Ss.l4
gr , W , Smnd..o Stimapnrillo, .•
ONCENTItATED LYE, a nnw article for
k_pnialdckg Scup. One pound worth ton of Potaxt. roc
xnlP by rrnl.l4, PUNTING BRIM.
N I sul w t).K . 1:1 I'S P.:NI' BOOK
A 811,0,1 of itt Everybody in ituSing
. It, in ecstasies with it.
All AT TIER DAILY WASHINGTON UNION,
• Of sat: 0 1111y morning lost, says of It: ,
'Among - the minty series iif yaltoLle works 4
r native anthers widish are now being Leant! fro the pr o em(
P. B. Potireeni none posher; sill. ho mote sought, after or
more ext.-judeely rents t)Lan those tit the gifttid Mrs. South
worth. I(er Aron,: are en every table, and her praise In
-seery hollie, Intl is not only the pearl of Pearl river, but
else the saint. of Sits. Soudovork:Wwiirks. This is saying' a
goodide4is•bet Bahl. the piddle Will eon - o it. when the
-1..5 i, - "re4d." For m. 1,. by 11. 51/ ERR &
rehri No. 32 Smithfield streot.
w() :DIV I: LL I NG HOUSES FOirfigNt.
A ioinfortable House of hell : parlor, - dlltting-coon,
! kitchen and cellar; four rosins on second ther, and two on
tin' mtis-spliasantty situated on the East Common, Alle
gheny. One and 'fixtures, lath room, wash house.
dx.-;ri - diio.. Also, a good Dwelling Houray of seven nose,
'dihedral op nu. Washington: nearly' Opposite to Market ei.
inhll.l 14. CUTIIIIERT 021, No. 51 Market st.
-
A M ary AM S o ' IV ti,L, 8i triateci tear St.
L's.. on Ohio river., at about. sixty toile:, Isidevr
" he olll g.lo,'lll be soldat a bargain—with
&t. S. CUTHBERT it!SON, •
nihri
51. Market street.
Nkep 1 A NOS--i n to a. taige. - stjet:
.spLuN ni 1-1..kN0-PotT,E.s.n, • - •
seiveil tinting the last thw ddyli, the sub-
scritui• Will open FS BAY—
• THREE i 5 1A(INIFICENt_ ILOSEWOOIi • • '
SIS VEX. OCTAVE. 1 1 .1ANC/slaitTES,•wlth
Carved • Fanny' Desk, fluted lege. with the nenally rpm
oport at I.4r , i3Or'nrnt filled in with branatifully craned fret . ,
wet*.
The tboMs pattern is entirely new. and need ordpbe seen'
.by pramalsr.f testta and jthignient the . .. Remotion., to eon
s lees thernot once thatit is. the "ere plus Ore of the art.
Piattreniru,nttiking.
. .
•
Pirrehnsern have wow' Ho opportunity' of Selecting rent,,
the largest land finest toter riano•Viirtstoeiver Ihmhght to I Ms,
eity. Piz mule by 3011-N MBI(/Flt. 81 Weestet„
thil2 Agent for CIIICKLAINCiI Ft Soh's,
RADI REAL) 11 lila DTI t==.ltat.hel dia
f
R a Tate 11/Ul3olhUilittet
Initial noes Tole by. Mrs. -15, Sent:hweith.
Henri BojLo Tour, or Control. in Arms: . •
rpyrioloy of Marriage--prlce 75
The .Attgal Ititho llouse. •
The, Betriithak ' • i•• •
The Golden Legend-s.-LongteßAV. •
longer Iliewittba--I,ohgfeliemt.
Ballads, by. wgi ,, . 3 .t:Thackbrair, , • .. • •
Prisoner Qf We l d r e Wrdeni , t'!abai ' Al s . • •
The Vodeut Trip.,.ralyess•Onsceflt•isetiwood, 'AP
Tho 141d/deism Spenker,-FlUdgetrald.
All urllic.koos' Works kept onharnd by •
If. A. ITiIIEM.FENNET
*Trifth id-opposite thoTbentre.
.
.
ru n iP enThPLl E, l. l tc — tie r netir q ,: i t i
Thos. xlahing anything in this Mea wnid call anti
aaantina bofare pnrchaaing any (altar kind.
FLIOI.IN , Q,-
. 'Nrnat Raul Market et •
Joseph White's thspelage,ll.eptightoryh.
TOSE - PII KIIITE; new 'Carrying un - bud-
JO imp in his immnonapren4-43,D)0w Web'.
tho Pittabotglyinuf Oreenslntrg ,
Tur4pFkai *ged- , near the TWoltfile Run, behnien
Pittsburgh and LawtemeTille, respectfully hivites the ptitißo
to Inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, UttIGLEE.; St Anil be'
particularly interim gentlemen one pri
ptoulussors, that os
only 6 made.
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Fourt een Y eare7 . ° 74Aqteiles in,thuhuctintes enables WM to
place before hie patrons - the same choke collection of ear
riuges II:14h, so many ylstra post lt.hait been his-particular
department to Meet, from the various and most talented
Eastern islanufacturers. The mimes. of hir now — system IS
coturiefe—the economy-of his arrangements will mipply the.
best and newt Galshionahle numinfactuncii sp moderate prices..
Unencumbered by thosesheary-expres which the Wanig r ,
for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the pH/T,
of goats, (owing to large rents.) dOSRPII WRITE will soll,„,
on ready-money only, at ranch lass than the usual
4*-CarHague repaired hi the best manner, with despatch.,
ruhfedew
TILE BOOK OP NAIIIRE • AN- ELB--
SIt:NTARY inirednction to the Sciences ef'Physins,
Astronomy, Chemistry,' Mineralogy, 13noimr; Notany, Zoo
logy, and Physiology. By Friedrich Sehoedler, Ph. D., Pro
feesor of the Natural Sciences at Worms, and formerly as—
sistent iti;tho Chemical Laboratory of (Hessen. Translated.
from ther`sixth Berman edition by Henry 11.1 lock, Ir. C. S.
Illustrated by (75 engravings on wood. For sale by
mhkt 11. T. C. 310ItGA.N, iO4 Wood streak
lyA ff't ifD=PLicaS FOR SIX or FIG - IFt'
1111.14, as COOK /4fo , or to do Cliamberferork ;
to
throe
~;• four flirts as Nurses; r wveral boys stores or to learn •
t. sirs: for six men as gardeners or carriage drivers, and (or
three storks or salesmen. • Apply at
J. W. LOWItIti'S Intelligence OWEN
No. 14 Fifth street.
QHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES,
I have tio band a large supply of Shoulder Braces itme
Trwise , , , , These wishing :inviting In this lino
,ehould call
'OO qxlieritge my stock 'before purchasing elsewhere
-308. FLEMING,
corner of .Dlenond and Market streets.
VEZI4,INCH BLACK -MG.-12 DOZEN OF
tbs., excellent Blacking, find receiml by
• JOS. PLEMINO,
corner of Diamond andykrket
i — ILD• BROW N W LNUSOR SOll-P -- .----1 haver
but niceived fiv'e gross of this fine Soap.
mh[t
JOS" RL'EttuNG,
c.niat.c.f rintorrnd and market Eva.
PRING —lBstl.—L mit - 8 - Kuu 4 BON
k will open their SPRI'Yt STOCK OF FURNISH/M.3-
lb iOIIS no Timms Y. the I Ith of March, comprising a
sortment of Cravats. Scarfs, TIPP, Gloves,
So.Mandkerchiers r a..,.
which o rived by the last steruncra. mhlt
S TRA.y.m-NG
‘. i received, a swat assortment, at
L. iffILSELFELD a: SON'S.
No. TO Wood street:
AT RS.. CA ROLIN LEE lIENI'Z--Ernest
_at unneoo--a new cad' raced brillkult Tale finm this
fzisculating pen ,of Sire. Corulino Leo Monte
the Piaui of Peari , llicer; by Mn. PAD= / 1 -
Soatllworth.
The `Mormons at Heine: by Mrs. B. 0. Fog*
The Adventurtwpf My Cousin Manual: billinothy'rern
'ileum—showing the mantonfruing o One. Pierce and his
.Agents, at bottle and ttbrtant
genie; or, tomiectitnia of a Now Ragland Futility; by
AAnal,elnnii,
The Shaltspatiro Papers of the late Wm. Magian, L. L. D.
Annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie..
Gbarieutont ar the Pride of theT e l e of K m __
, tacky; by if. Gilmore Simms, Esq.
j Mary
The Flornsa lmes. tetul on the iiiitaide,Auil other Tales; bylkfrw.
J. Ho
• 'MAGAZINES FOR MARCH.
Harper* °odor's, Grahruns, Peterson's, Balton's, Put
wawa, !tracker!? . o'oker, Household Words, Leatto's joun o d i
twain's Positions, and all other Magazines for March.
For sale by , .11. MLNER &
mblo No. 3 . 26 mitblield street
WtOL F N D te — m 4 AntZ r i e t B hre:co 9 u ta ntr bl i q tc; 4lliddie
take
eutatt faintly, One that ins Mid 'some experiero With it
children would be preferred. Good eity'refe'rence required.,
Any communication addressed to A. B.,`Derx 50, Kittanning;
Peat Office, attended to.
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