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', 1 . 4 • -, • ' 1 •• ' 7.,:, -, 7 '., ', : - : . t .R; - • 'l, 2 '. • , r.i•' . . -' "' - I '.• ' 4 ' at our - , ..'..`••'-: -. l' ':' •• •7_ F 4 7:, JO4 . ~F.. 1 , 4 e fl4* ise 'Pat. e . -ker 5•14;. • ‘'.• ' r V5,-0, 4 .7 . , 9* W 5 " '`+'4:l.4l/14 x ~ ~:- I.fd , - PITTSBURGH POST. SA'etflaDAY motoTtlet FOR PREsmENT JAMES BUCHANAN 1.1 Ihr dreslort rf Ihr Nuti•ortit (I,rarentihn DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 11. 1,0126211 , 141.1N1.1 : IiORGE SCOTT, ‘llll‘ ( v'utrn rirNET: JACOB FRY, Jr., Nl,s.rt.,l.tritv SURVEYOR iirSll"l. : TIMOTIIV IVES, i',TR C.ENTI" E copies of the Priee-Current, put up in string wrapper.. ready for mailing, can always he had at the Merchants' Exchange, at the rate of fire cents per copy, or fifty *cents per dozen. JADIES BUCHANAN. We place at the head of our columns to-day the name of Pennsylvania's choice, for the Presidency. We must submit to the will of the National Convention, which meets at Cincin nati in June, on this subject; but there is ample gr•irid f.r strong confidence the that convention vain,' of adultery. Dolton and hi, Lrot her-in- AV ; I nominate James Buchanan as the Democratic- L w, cHburzi . , ci,a , ,ti , d a ~,,,,g. ma,, :, ,:a,.,1 Hun candidate for the Presidency. Never heforo wa.s Sre so the he died from the etle , l , , and for the choice of Pennsylvania so unanimous. so , , woic, , t they were civil 4 an a--oult and earnest, or so clearly entitled to the respect of Lottery, and z •en...nc,, ,, 1 t,, four months' impn,on the whole nation. Our State is entitled to. the candidate this time; and no State can present pd. A a late meeting of the Baltimore Coulerence a Letter name, or a man more universally re- of the M. E. Church the following gentlemen speeted from one end of the Union to the other. were elected thlegates t, the General Conference: No President has ever been elected without the John A. rollirF, Henry Slicer. Sikinuel V. Baltic.. aid of Pennsylvania, yet this State haanever bad N. J. Brown Morgan, John S. Martin, Norval a President. Virginia has had five; Massachu- Wilson, Allred Oritllth, Thomas P. Sargent, Aquilla A. Beefy, John Lattahan. I\'m.Hamilton. setts two : New York - two; Tennessee two ; Ohio one; New ITampshire one and Louisiana one— i IS, N. Brown, T. H. W. Munroe: H. llildt and Pennsvlvania lone. Vet our State is the second 1,,,,,,, c at,„, in the Union in p,pulation and wealth : one of Mr. Francis P. Blair, a Maryland , lavellolder, the original thirteen colonies ; ever reliable in presided over the late Pitt,hurgh Repuldican its attachment to the. Union, the constitution and tt,o i v e ntion. The Republican , lota,: ever 11l the great principles on which our government is :itt l ge l y. : xir. Blair(noel v. very grandll,juectly -ay- I.aseti. With such s character and histnry, and such a /i on nr .tate , ritian as it , unanimous choice, its claims After a very careful utiny it 6a< be. cannot be overlooked this time. io-ileferre.lagnin: erel that \I r. or defeated even by a " two-think Aml intelligence from many different States give• the lumber ' trongest assurance that Mr. Buchanan will lie Av:lnt. , to Oak, r at the nominee of the Democratic party. With him friend ("0). Bentl pn t" n a n ni t ro;..a. a. ear standard bearer our success is not doubt- It has been a his.pered l, ;hesing lid, whatever the opposition may do. ()Orr good f..r s a ne years tint the line was nenll2 names may be before the Convention, but Mr. owned by British eapitaU.d.. find thi. receive. Buchanan's, in the present state of our affairs. confirmation from the lateiy nu?didi..il letter in undoubtedly the most available and most un- Capt. Nye. in which it more thal hilited ..lijeetionnble. In his prudence and tried ability the commander of the mi—itnr. I.la, and experience n nation may have confidence at there he - all timeq: and the next presidential term may be an era of important event‘i in the history of thi. country. A , n member of Cotrre... S.'nqtor, Secretory of Suite, nnil Foreitrn 'Minister, Mr. Ituchitniin it:vi t t - inked With the foremost men of CM= thoroughly conversant with the duties ~ 1 ilranclies of our public service e ninl all the detail, of our foreign relation. Such is the candidate Pennsylvania presents. and says earnestly that her time has came to have a President : and the indications are stronu and tlott the ,hber States will re.p.il,l earnestly and favorably to the unanimous voic. of the 01,1 Keystone State. DUTIES ON RAILROAD IRON A rigorous effort will he made during the present session of Congress to repeal all duties railroad iron imported into this country And the aim i 4 not only to make railroad free of duty hereafter, but to refund to rail road companies the duties they have pail on the iron they have bought and laid down within the last live or six years. A hill thus Famed interests the older States that have it their railroads, nod the new States and the Southern States whose railroads are yet in pro gress of construction. Certain borers htvr horn Inhoring to secure such legislation at Wash in,T.ton for three or four years, and it is now 'op posed that with the strong Republican and K N. repre,e4tation in Congress it can be L,l,t3in;•o ilia 1 .ar In Pennsylvania there can be but ,an—enti ment in -regard to sucli . n Measure. It is clan , legislation—legislation for the benefit of one in terest of the country nt the expense of another. Railroad Companies may be benefitted to the amount of millions. but the iron manufacturers and all connected with that business must .ittirr in the same proportion. It is legislation in favor of corporations and against individual mite , prise and a large industrial class. I t cannot fni , t) depress and damage one of the largest RIO most important public interests—the iron basi nes.: and over-stimulate the construction or railroads. Railroads will he built as fast as the are redly needed without such a stirnulu , , and with , mt such damage to other buiines. revenue tariff should make no sut-h 4liqcriminn tit.ns in favor of certain claszes, and least of all in favor of corporations. But with such a Honer of Representatives as we have at Washington there is no telling what the majority may do. Certain it is that while the House was Itmno cratic no such bill could pass, though railron.' presidents with foil pockets, and et-Members rf C n gresF. thronged the lobby, boring and bargain ing for legislation so unjust. It i , well understood at Washington that the borers have a large interest in the success of th.• measure. It will put millions in their pockets: and benefit the few at the expense of the many No such legislation is called for in the present condition of the country. The railroad busi ness is as prosperous as almost any other, and needs no relief by the sacrifice of other Lusinesi . But railroad companies generally have funds a: command: and the influence of money is sup posed to lie as potent at Washington as Mime.' any e.liere else. That such a measure can pa— on it , own mcritq cannot he believed. That will meet with an earnest opposition from some of the able ,, t Detn.o-rat, in the House is certain Put it corutin that never before wet, the advocates of the measure so sanguine o!' suevess. Those interustea should be wsrucb NITF. I, STATES 11‘,TEI inz Washington City will find thern 4 eive,‘ well lodged and fed nt the United States lintel. TI room. are nurnerou , , well furnkhed and en., Mr. Hackney, proprietor, seems trrmined to sati,fy his numerous guests as t I rt il le oomfort and nerommodatione, without chargin them exorbitant price. , . It the nearest lary hotel to the capit.l and many of the public 011 501 , 1 has Len for litany years a favorite re sort of we: , tern Pennsylvanians visiting Wash ington. It is site of the few houses nt the r a y; tal of the Nation where a man alone, or with family, can live comrortably and genteelly with out ^ bleeding profusely. Quite a number members of Congress front the `Astern Stat,•s board there. The dining room is spaciou, and well provided with attentive waiters. Th-. house, too, has the advantage of being neare-r to the railroad depot—only about three minute walk distant. ExrLAININ,L-Mr. William Neal, recently de feated for re-election as a Director in the Board of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. is busily engaged in explaining through the pub lic prints of Philadelphia the causes of his de feat. The principal reason appears to have been a want of votes, which he explains very satisfactorily were given to some one else whom the voters preferred. Past experience should assure Mr. Neal that many great and good men have been relieved frarn heavy responsibilities, severe and exacting public duties, by the satne process, the ballot box. Sometimes 'tie a pity, but not always must it be said "and pity 'tie 'tis true." Till. NEWS. ' SPEECH OF and State rights. On the liner of Congress, he it is.suppo>ed that the ice and cold weather will William Montgomery, Esq., w.,i taught, in intellectual conflict with the giant . delay the -,itching of Om.' in the Delaware and! minds of America, the rightf , and duties of n ol' W.l- , IIINtrIUN i'M'N'n - , the N ItiVer full two weeks behind the usual representative and ;-enator. In the Cabinet of orth la the Hemareatir sl a t e c•,,,,,,,,,1th., at fi Democratic President ho was taught how to time of List year. It will not commence this Harrisburg,. rule a free people. And now, as our represen . ~,,,,on much before the middle of April. 711 c. PacstoeNT:—l revet, sir, that the mis- tative of his country in a foreign land, he is fa- The New York Allgemeine Zeitung, of Feb P lll,lOll kin -I "s' '.f my friends has intruded my I miliarized with the diplomacy and diplomatists ii ,;,,.. o p„o this Conventi:in. For several Ni 4 eeks of lands beyond the sea. These are the lessons nary 1 - tit states that Wm. Makepeace Thack- T u y ti conWrlllt Att f elletin 1, 1 been e .ete i d to the by which he has been trained for the Presidency. ern4 has realized by his wrifirm , aml lectures s ii. ,•f my pro ess . .ion. am aurt entire y out ot Th e hand of Providence seems to have guarded S:- - itlfl.li , lfl. a sum. , ays this journal. which would practice as a paliTc:ii speaker. It is true that I : and oatided the course of his life for the fulfil enrich half a low German satiriqs and.change . um', ideal guilty of having. oCca,donally, in mint of this splendid destiny. The full maturity i time. , .if high Poll,llenl exiotcment. paiticipated or his cultivated an.l powerful intellect, enriched them from literary V Ur:ll.4ld, into steady sill-' in the iliseue.sion of the great p,,l.tical , i ne.t.ions ! by the experience of mare than forty years spent n which the nation ha , hero divided. but the in the service of biee,nutry• pre-eminently dual. 4::::MARCH, 17. l-ane G. Burnett. one of the oldest and most thou g h to of other o f the ities him as the Chief of the Nation. America retpectot citizens of Cincinnati. •toldenly eal organizatiods tri.:yed against no. have p a ssed has but one ouch man, and it gladens the heart in otnt city on , r,ired,iv a way. and NW 11 , • tom r avail Me now. than would of a free people to do him honor. the pollti,al -eohnonts f th• or y i•l a y o r President, I have merely glanced nt some hiS lie at ope liute re',6le'l i n l ' a Y t " l " elcdcr avail the Know NAhing Eepublicans rdf of the incidents in the history of James Buchan and published a now-paper there during the war tho present t , an. We have seen the stripling boy, the favor- It would be embarra,ing 13 the first orators o f ite of the people of his adopted county, but they rile natddi to b.' called upon to a hire,: yon after were not permitted to retain him. Pennsylva- the f el- Bence tr, v,hic': you have ja-t pia denantled hits, and he became the favorite w ., 0 1,1 no t sh r i n k from the task 4,11 of our great State ; but the Nation is now 'f speaking aftrr such men ao llov12:1101. , klalladina him front us as the chief of our mighty Col. Black and Ilia.. 11. Buckalew, men achnow- ; people. The lo: -, -eabin boy of • Franklin county, ledged As the ablest debaters and tir-t orator, of ; in the maturity of his intellectual power, is to the nation. I day the greatcnt statesman of the world. The young lawyer of the Lancaster bar has stela by step, always advancing with n sure to at tem; t ,•dt)'' , N., and steady progress—he has taken no stepback -- - ••• A I ward. Ile is first elected a member of the State Legi.lature, next he is found in the halls of the 1 , wer House of Congress: next in the Senate of the I . nited States: from the Senate to the Cabi net of President folk from the Cabinet to the Court of St..lrtmes, and the almost united voice - kf a free people is now calling him to the Presi dency the United States. [Cheers.] Earth . 4 honors have all been or will soon be conferred upon hint. Ile will soon ',eon the top most round of human elevation, and from it he will have but one more step to take. that step will be t the skie ,, . Enthusiastic cheering.] (4 Igl'2. Afterwarda he became one of the pro prietors amt editor of the l'incionnti The office of Mt . t ... or of t'int•innati wa:. , also hell hr him for a period of twelve years. Benj. F. Ualtott hay made application to the Supreme .ItoliCitti Court, ,zittin;• ill 1' , • ,, t0n, for .:ivoree Irwin Ii w;fe, wit,he- of !%Ir. been in l n ye::ri :1; i :tl.l- a I. .01,1 oil thr pr, ti 1 of .\nicriemi 1:n I Ilt-t,“pl York, where 1., in: XerCI,P . " n! :t i a lwr arm-, \VA, beer) . nle*.tal]v n-I•.I -\ll r 1.41: intvn , led riptt , r, Ow ll= nett, ar.•i ,tl l . I• 11 i I :lie t,ua 11:1V.ng II , W ell C: 1 - k ) •.!t• 1,1 n •Itit C.! 1).1r :1-o , :At it-i,itt,ll:A.i,iiti•4l:ll lola it Ir, own woy 1,11 !red arpl tw,ntv -ion were e ed } ;h,• t)f 1re.x.•11.-1 in to \I. tb chnr.•l. A nd chn , g, , in and IWO t hi• city. and the Ti' inaliCm!.r ••••.-11T : io , 1 tkit ,•f Teri:tn. Itef )7111 , 1. ilapti t. \lt tLo iii l'rotestroll, tlerninn 1.11:11,.ra:, stitutional Pr.iehyterian tbi..l 51,111.11 . - Crthe eburehe , .. Atn..nv . the in t .li•tine..ll , l,. I were i.teott. It. 1)- Western Chrirtian A.ll ,, cate ; Rev. Dr Itllrh'n Rev. Dr. Eruct ler, of New \ rk : fans. of Ifickirl,-ol T h.. 1; {;giant, P. 1). P,ev. Char't (' i) pr, ident ~r THE rt,Nktie or the raltitnore ni 1 I 'hi, ruad for the ro of l'ehrmir:\ ha 1,-en n• rq,,enc-er , I I F-r Yrvtgl.t I 1 0 ar,l with th. , rorre,p,ol.l;n, yra , , th..re is a lailinff off f the rcpt the Nthitt 1 to nn it of $1,' , 27..i -n th. , ^ of the NVa,ll:ngtort Bram. SlloNin: an aggiagale , lect ca,e the pu,t tenth A sluirle pew in the Eini;'. Chapel v.inrian •ti in kn.tun recently fig' twelve hunilreil t.'r-t rt ~,;i Thi= I:ern iv going th routel,, 11,1.1 we pre,llll it is intended t • n,t01.1 , 1i fir - I.!. to tall; Alnott IS .stnn, I st , tH hunared ‘l , ,llar , n• a 11,,A . t a ,Jr pow- 11 11 took h1,,.•e in ihi city le., than; a y ear xi , number brought each a higher -11, thml and the sale did not even excits- ri•mark. WE put.lish to-day the speech \I ,r gurnery, Wa.-hington county. la Ili,. Convention nt Ilarri,l..urg It i= crloll, r ported in the Bennfrylvanum as, the Fl eve)] of Montgomery Or: • ii114,:111:1e.1 , 41 , 1 cet• •I wsc that ) the. eerimitoi)tion of . Cotton .11 I eat 1", oa Burin_ the contiuminve of the i, lcoel 1 ;: deerearc. Such. however, Lnn Tint i. O o Kcliahle stAtinties show that tht• ,••1,-attiptt pit Cotton in titnt outintry. Burin: tile pn. uru y hns been quite ns Inept it, fnrrnerbt. of woo '10.107 hnl a 1; of I :ti" : 211 ~r The are rage weight of the hales lionn yar. wnn. 1,••, ever, Itlrwrit 'tor root. lighter than iii N. 2dr - tut per rent. ligthter th.tn In IC u that the WI:111111V u s ed le3. I. 1:t .'.• :IF the • tt. infer. "File Irtualc. ,, , i•••r et•Dt. Inure than t I 11,1 I lit• —Pitbiburghers vi.; 11-111111.1i,1 ni any cosy ••ilico llic i',lllficlP•ellieffi • Eby tmiroil:11.111r, Tliv Itl l iottmt:ly takt, I r .• .2.101.1110 balep, I, 111,r, NVl . re::l I , ldl^ thi ell for , nporl to tilt. voriti.writ .rCIII Th,• iurrra<ed,ooFlltnpti-n•ditrivg tt:tr, a lta'i;L?t.•utdin;:h..l Imo ipC t•• the pritieil.! timrlit•t Chin, triluitthe lar;:uly inerease•l anisesuit ,- pinnirkl called for in the home marl. I lot. Ilse I.ly of the artuy ausl na,y, and to ilo •ooianily in .-reasing use of eution 1, ii adrnitlnn . II Ih Well us in the manufacture of e,,f,lo u e. tome sailcloth• which ale new I.ranulie4 ;ra.is 118- recently bee applied. A Intl• mom,. than oar-half A mer i can c r o p is required for th•• supple of the Enc- Irsh factories—a fact whit tho-r •uat,•rn,en and cditars who manifest -soh a streng -lie up a war la.tween the united :'fat. , and lie•• . Britain, should bear in mind. As lone as rue i• • dependent upon ns for cotton, tlreal Ilrintin will len dare, without the strongest of pro, oration-. t" en gage in a war with a country that ,times employment and food to so umny thousand: of her inhabitant: as America does. Such an vet w,11,1 prove t4e he rot IK course our commercial interestf would be injuriously effected by such a war, but we apprehend that those of Great Britain mould suffer more. The cotton tunnul i u•ture has been every where ex tending for the last thirty years. and the consuinla:,l steadily gaining upon production. It is probable that this state of things will continue until the cm. sumption is checked by high prices : and when or at what price this effect will be produced. it is impossi ble now to say. So extensive has be c ome the oar , gumption of cotton, and to go many uses is it now plied, that it may be the point at which enhamosl cost will cheek consumption, is vet at some di: true ahead. . _ The prospect of peace in Europe has already ra':=- ed the price of cotton materially. The advance wit h in the last four wdeks has been upwards of one rent a pound, making the great aggregate increase in val ue on a crop of 3,500,000 hales, of nearly $20,000,0;10 t ".• 4".., 1 " 4 • MEI MENEM Neilit. I,:titon, on the ,~ ~~ 1;,.~,~~ ~, !;lair a grcxt mat:. an Th , • 1 •7711.' Frk , t, ; V., ..rtonns ;I:1 Consumption and Prier of Cotton. !•, 4 11 , foe: that it the tri,hffin,, "• tdsho,.! for 11, i,ligth of :111,1!li t t...ni1r.0.." t .,u .tfror i- a me t i : ==l I r::rt!V-,•.,un 0. 111 y 11'11.1,1 , :11111 111 1 :1111. 11, 1'.. 11111- 1 . WllO Will f rrrer.-_ , imporft,. The whole I,,litival field, too. he, been a:reldy ioNsed in review, so thet there is h:rr,llv •HiticietA -Flee left Inc, even fora t. towing h,..t.t But a ,hert ,perch ft- ei, , y t. , make a- a apol , gy. Aud, alth-nch I wi',l thi , late hour undertake t make c , nt a jra.litical Dtment. you rclll 1 ardent IQW 14 , 111:11h , nn (ho lire of that grent , t ?iy'rlL . \merie,n -tate-ina, —.lames Buclmnatt NVe at n T.eolo . te,.' an I we nil becin tit 1.,1 that we have bean rar'i'll-• end i.e with ,ffle d..inand ef " -uhg \ 'll )10a ,a!aa . r. \\*, '1 , 11(1: iru•• :1 , 1 , 1 ut•ll , .. tu „ n !;.1 , dlr ,tor zit:tran i i NV, n,lt:l 'I :gout r.r !I , V t;:e •r;4 , :I,k• oneur, - S1:11 11,1, i• 11. w r. ..! , i1..1111P 171 j.rt-t ...•,r. w r n , •I 1, TH. c•t-, Htor von ,1 I' l l i 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 1 . I lI!INEC=ISI= •hn , inr the !mt.., r!. • .!! is • tl !!! !.!!! ;.!!! ! .; =ME lit•r I •• 1 , , r rt-t tnilz, the TTInITTIf,I4 .1•1 . - 1, 0 , I, —the trh..,111,,: pa. ,, 1),.• o••I '!•1 =MEM $ 1.• fyl EISEN ,rite 'ln •h „ I mit! c! - ntPlllOl etlroi ii , il t lm ` , - ,, r miler 11,1 1:1/m ), r, an I fir ur:r+ h.nr. brnriP RI. I hitn-•.!1!%, , o, l`r+ Tl.at , r Is H:ATI!111 In ISI I Ow . . ab.,tit then) f., - • RP` Man in whr.,,, o,..‘rha I COrtflti , 7lCv -,1771e1111171•4 . .71 , ...c . 7 . ity, • 1,11trital•••Ilt `„r rPprk , ectlCiv.• r r !. I,n e r7i,! 4 turo fur r.ltirrn NV•••+ w 11. 11 • • • ,ut :11t•ir I "11.1 , .1, . ~ ••• P,••• I.y , thr State. nr i ht. 1.11•1 W+a:•p•alltt , •l , 11.• high: (•xl,Wri!!t.r, a• 1•1 •o. rnunl f ch.. 1,, " , •.1 n 1 , 1 1,011 all n-11711, 1 , 16" • ra1,!..••• r t‘... C. trnr av ltn. ,iedzu I t., 1, the Ihl4. 1110 r5,•1 ,1 0 in 0:.• j', chamber ‘:f the 1 . 11,1 k i whole Stnte ui Nc6i.•h :• li!...lllTorigne 3n.1 att•l with•tot tt i•- , ••• Lr lioettiritt otir row o 1 1 ,1 St•tint, cirtrithor of the th t ri t,•ll,,•twd cort;licts with it-t tho .• ;.,, \ toericti Ittit wt• rats prozoliy •ittv t greaten attar or the world, he I , ,tat•ti thtir leer tina thoir T!; ,i 1 , 1 I In Ikh I, .latry. , h:;.1 htten el,, te I rf the United Share , . 11. ! Ise caP• eVe, vt.! . 'wet t! . .0 Wi-t• , i I he, If nut- tzlor;ott. errs' tn., I I • 1 , 1 11 1111 in Cr• 111 . " i i., 1,11 tlr . .•' 11,1 W ., I/ 1 j . nnn tn' II 0 11 . 1 . ! { 0,1 %, 11 , !11 'wet• yt t. .tt• re!: ni , t - rt lt , lithatt;tn f-t . IH:ht—t —ittt.n in ht. gift. Ili- I lit' . V,* tith.nee of the Intorienn Itt.tnt.h•, nu i httt conrilirl , ! the 1,1C,,n rttreign lyttr ttn,l 2!•ItIo 41 h 1110('' nltion,4.l • 'tin, -'enh I .• reiinqui-h hi , power amid the p'.au , ht. the people e-ent•ttive at the I' lilt “f St .Ittl?, Fr. , 111 :ill the Brent and iil,o1,0” , our giurinu , land—lame , P,uchatoku ugh t • the twirt ~ C WV , IZ With Qelt. Ile i- entoritl.4 3 t•IV ;il,llll. Thi vied duties new -1111:111,11 on,l fora 1i.p1.,t of hi.. w o r l,•cl p(As el. , Ili p‘,51,1 fill enter 11) ,, 111 t t tF , Cll , ll7lik for the ta,-k, now inip.,4 , l upm, iron. lie i< 1:. dMill intercomse with the grt,li ,, t , tatestnen and diplomatist- of the whole But even there he tills the full -tandard of his intellectual greatne , 4 He ' , land.. there a- lit• st,r).l it: hi , 11:111Vi• 1:11141, the te.-1 of the great ; and the voice of all nations admit,: James Poi elianan to the too=t illu=Cri a and distin guished minister at the moot powerful Court in Europe. At the present moment, the people. not of l'ennsylvania, but of the whole Union, pr o ud of our own gloriou: , 011, are sending their voice across the expanse of water° to call the glori ors st.ltesman ' L ome, to load the great national Ilernocratic party in the contest of IS5v., and on the 4th day of )lurch. Isrl7..latee- Buchanan will be inagnrated president of th , .. United States. His whole life has keen one continued discip ! line for the exalted and varied duties of the proud position which he is destined to fill. As a mein her of this hall, in early youth, he received his I first lessons in the principles of State legislation l•-•• • c , .• •-- i• -'•.• • , , fq, '4 , I' =ME %t .4 t , ••• uinl 1:1 Mill 1' i . \' rl =IMRE MEE= =ME =llllll ' • • I, 11 , 1e•lor cf re u t. - FROM HA RIIISBURG. 11“I'SF. HEIM F.:•,ENT TIVES, 1 Wedrica..lny, March 12, 18,;.;. 'l'll 1' scli railed to order nt the 'pot how.. leave being given i•everal 1 , 01, , were TIII: LV Hlll.lO-111, yfolr coitrity ren•l a '• Sui. C.1 , 1-rt T. , the 110 incrar n'tt 11!‘'11 , • titl Ctttnpatty. - Thi. bill will ..zi - tritiate a stain a X d:, find IS 3 Direct slfilt at .t.l Slit , ll'.l it pas- there will R 71•31 11,,• ).rinti,i I Will .en. y ft f•ef• 01:It t11(` 111 , 111 svi•.t War prt;•••T'y .1111•1. T. tan.] it: , I) . ieet an. I an! infornel that the i'artl Board r ,Lt lea,( ft, Of it, favorahlo to the hill 110',11 , tLe e:1-1` should 111 , in pvi-ing the .31111', and 'hack the on 111 ,1, 1 ,.1 i , i t: m t . 'q • the , hen I..ing . the ,0,1 e; of the 10' trlt• in the -1.. \I- Lline:er ;n th, TIIP Jr 11 . 1 , 011 •11,1'.1 ni irnmediarelv 11M1111112 Ti.,, i of t 1,.• R( .•: ,vort• ,Lnl..llnoi .1 br the : 4 ,11.1 , /. t • • !,•,•1 !opt in I • , t 11 . ,( th \I C•ll.n•,nt romli-Lo.l that .•' t!,.• `Jr lI3Nt I . .ht • tti list t, kttru t 11. t1:11 tt I:, hr=c ~f N). nitttkt !I t 01. :Lill irew, tlp . 1"•!. 1.1•.'t, tlt.; 06- ' , ,J,Z11 . ;11f!, .11011 ' 1 1. , a1,m41,4,4 I. , tr. 0, ~f Ihr Irin '..rt OP- r; , ,lrec pra an.! r. 7111 I=l th, 11 V% - tnr t 1, , 1... r. the qr tt urn, nt •• r :hi 1,:•• 1,•.t of :11t , uppr Itrint,n t, tht• I,•inqt].2 tm nr Pltt,atttrzi , Aft.r tho rioo•tonl t..: • 4 - Cot. I 54,t.,, !; .• th.• t •11 , r-te Thl.• in, n , 1,, , 111 . 411 T 111• t!.i^ intiril at }wart, att'l t! , • 1, - tti , • , l at .11! point. nT1•1 iu l'Ait 4 110'1 nn .1 tl , nt Le L't- Leen Iti•renrg I it; Matto , .. r1 Ihe 4110•11t1 in ntetttlwr , •m 1. it i• 1, with •Iteoos• 7 , ntlenum itntirng etier t ry ;Ind peculiar t:tot i• mttkinz friend. Willy • \t'C'Aiinek rend , rt Civic an act to charter tai Alldigheily City hank.' Ju v ,rteil with itniiinJ thf: •r,{l,in:int te the net t‘i p , r:1 1 • P 10 1,. ... It ~ F ,l'll' ; t lhn' : C ( fridlalj .k. 6.1111 n ertr •f :al n , t it't amendment '5 « ::"1.1emell• tILe act ineornnratimz and Crinlle'.l.llll' Itailrowl Company 'l . • W.ll/ ile:fatiVO ret`ot:llllehintior% the in iutere•t to tri.itify in civil and !. ; with a negative recnnynen ,H• the ,:pplernent In the act relating t nn , c, with a ne,Tative 1,:l! to Itith,ri7n .T.p , ,intment ai c .tiotaistituntir f r the Ditrlct Court of i'ITV of !-' ,, verkl of v. , ur t , :-.lnr. But we L 3 PC c•tl t., t.. keep up the emettenient. r„,. 9c" l on ic interestinpi and will he now until the inijeurnmeni. %Inch luny reit lie 1 cke.l for until eutne late day in \pri!. CAVAN. I: sir n , •,n \luute IN V 11:NN --T1..• • : T, 1)1 , 4 w rite frau V•i hen Th, +lv I•i•f.ai• A eAler , lity the Aitortati Crotl•t r•tei .1 t, in the Wetaiati, or Empire ta the impale: of 20,000.00 u The LI•113, et - Iteth , ehild u,111,•• coucerne,l I .• thnt The repretioniati,et. of the Tt.Fil •'•n he',' have arrived here in ia Inure whit' are . I as, In the Italinu iili•itit t isrli, nti•l the, mill pr„hall. . ni ~ usterytew with Thema:utter ti, inorrout. the relh - ir.l Inarlta rtiili at. ',it the :Tiro at . hie t a ke, : k :33,3 . 013 of ti,., T,V•o brie 13,1 , 011 4 nh,. I.. , Fifitoil ,1,111113+ Ihen, I. a e. , r ei nn the subject, that there ic ait.l i• . N . AL', •.1 terrible , tent.lt thaqz. no, can. -ate TM . GA.!) LF Al first tl I ~ .11411 Winne book. ;•' 1,11,1.-ht 41. conill.lll4 paper- ri•lnti% t.• t•vy An't I ''r- I.F :rate'! In-1 .Jail. Them 1r..-lu,lo rit I'. ibn• nI th 711,1 :n .• fr••!n g,1.11,,•1.1 , . la n lb,. • .lek.. I tht• "f 1 1, 2.64 .•11 . 11 lr. t, in 01. The n 111 , la 2, Ili ‘l . ll. I - I 4. , fro, 11l ..• ,•I to tli In ,iii •'.i ~••• t!, -1,11,1 It II II liF iemt. •Inv. Sri, -trttth Hirt t.l tht• , i ti•mrt . ‘ in 1., ffJOP1.10,•11 Gn MeL itue'm Worn Specific. -- A A . dil 1. II lk •o4”.),1,0io •• ti pl.. : 1., .'k.ll .1,111.1 •.1.11 1 4,11 by y(.m . b.l wardibv. ,i.v\ 11101 )•.111 -.7 )11441. 1110 1 , 1..141,1 tpi 11 lilch F: 111 th- scoltij, 41)11 .11-...q+ t , . h.. fr,nt wnno 1..4,1 aw,ilt If ..nnpr•rnmt , . a 1,01+..n (a 1r..111311. and rxln•ntto Instil I 011:111 mnk ,• it 111 yr.ur n~lvnnlage u, .1.• I,,pertfully. \rm . NI NI kLI ()EV. i.nr w. E. Pracru.. catr..ful to n.k f.r Pe (11n br,l'••1 tztalltlinetured 6y 1 , 1,n111,4. "f Pitt, burgh. All other Verinifites, in couiparisiiii. are wort] .Wiwite'ii genuine Verniittige, 0100 his celebrate laser now be had at all respectable drug Stare. Nun , it-nuine 'Without the signature of /LEMING EROS. Also, I.ir sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING ur.os., Successors to J. Kidd k Nu 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth. .• • " ,„,..*4 ..-Opinions of the Preee --The fulliwing is fr.., Oen. Go,. I'. Morrie, In Din Home Jvurnal of NLivembri. All editors profess to Jo, the guardians of the rights of the people, 11.11E1 to keep them advised, through their column., of whatever shall ',lse for their I...lndic. We will live op to this letter, and inform [ltem tied the most wonderful and valuable medicine fur their general. use ever invented, is 11alicy'x Magical Min Y•zlrad.or." Its virtues or .0 rare, mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more 'fluke miracles than by scieuce; so kilective, electric and as tounding arc Its powers on tlu• human body, tlutt• though nee it is daily tried by thousands of people, not 00 ° of this event mane bllt is deffghtetl beyond comparison. and candidly confess - they, ,a 1 cto consideration, will ever again he with out it. The. invenbir7Mr. 11. Dailey. Inui wisely kept the secret to himself. Utinsiterfeito are busy about it, but without suc emus. Ito overwhelming inerita defy all rompetitloa, 111111 ito irt,llllll4Ll[l,4l analysis. We eenfidentls t parents ti, seek its acututintauce, for surely sea It frit.ll,l, W ti laughs at death 01111 sulTi•ring, reiaiires the blind, lame. halt and scarred ni is•efevt ion, and all titan pain. is ••a friend We IN ish the discoverer of this mighty ble,sing, wino real benefactor to nnuikind, ilml speed. ,None genuine without a steel-plata engraved label, with 1 , u.tture f . _ . Sold at 25 c,nt.ii Ir•r box by Dr. Oa°. 11. K EYSER. Wood Street. and by nearly every dearer in tuedh•iuce throoghout the United Stater All orderr ar letter, for in. birmatn.n or ~,Ivies•. to ire addressed to C. V. KLICK EN ER & i., New York, 4 , -.1 - r Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR PliiilFYlNti THE lIU tz ID--A !though Sun ifula, Cutaneous. and Scorbutic emu, dons, proceeding, freed an impure state of the minuet. are gen eral!y itiherited. yet tt in possible bar those bairn with a ti.: ,111111 coostitiation to Leonine Scrofulous from living upon improper diet, exposing [hems-elves to mephitic gases, er tudlarst: ..r front inactive digestion, all .4 - whirl impair the vitality of the blod. reoffering it tbielsened. and ire flamed, until eruptions break out upon the surface of the Is.dy. In this exigency nothing in NO effiCB,ll.ll/1 as SANDS' A LISA FA IIIIAA to purify the liltssl, prumi.t4 a healthy vir ciliation, strengthen the functional organs of the atoiniirle and effect a nuliml 'lire. 1' spared and suld by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fult.•n acro,t, New York. Sold also 11 FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.. and by Druggists gotlemily. tohla Ate-Front the N. York National Monitor of February 2-1-11,,AN VAI.JR.—Dr. Curtin has dune more to amsliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung oimplitints. than and other practitioner id medicines that Liao ntruggled with the 11,,,18 of the moteria medico., for the hot i - entory, by the in,ution and laTfectiun of an instru :/a.nt that will caner to the lungs a medicine In the shape of a highly Medicated \ l ap,. which acts directly on the line.sno, and tea, no hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are with diseases ari.ing from disordered lungs, will ..iil.si•twe their interests by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial. ;lutsin —lit. CUR7I.3 . ix the original and only I.;,lltint, article. uust2l3,3wdaw Dr. Mclxi,.. • s :tl,l DIPP.LoVrD Vvr hi g, :Jr.. Dr. 1 it. io • rairi.,l ,4‘11.-rvki•,n Dr. 1. 3,1,411.,1 and extensivv pr:vc Do• pn.rt,l by Dr. I. S..D o, finnnt berear sisking for n. IMPL. , ED linfui, lIIPItoViD Lirrr it) u,.rtifi„rt, of C. )lc Lain., 1.4 - Ur rll.l Wahunt, 11. st., Ap•nt. DR. J. I'. F1.1.311NG, twar IL-Oro:01 Fepot Ap•l/t ,r 1)01ibl In Pnsaing A ran jut ~1,1 the great fact. that Dr. Ruferg' Syrup 17,,. tel in•blytra, it the ettareitie, the ONLY .11.1‘....3 of a Cu. 211.;31PTIVE tendency. Th •I, 15..n10 It I utudersta.lings of the penpl... F... ../farmen..n Mee pamphlet. Punt al.. the :nlvertist- , unt an lii. pap., For i 1,11,11 Mid retail, by RX. 6ELLERS & • 14.. & Bib)., Liberty tr,ot ; IL P. 4 .. 111 .3.1.1-4 mu.. PA.:CI:IIAM IIcKENNAS, Allegheny ==EMIMIE r AA's ‘1.0.• nt,l .01.1, IiATCHE ,F. ,•.IS. II tun- prim... 1 , 0 m,...: I:r ua d way 1110E=1 =MEI ze-W icy will you Suffer, P;‘,, ItELI KM CAN HE \II• .a.n Thr“ar. II 1 . "P!.r ~ ..n~rnr.~.n \ fi.r =EMI= a r..l I (II •.rr_i:n_ 40 - ti lor ii.lllgat and floulery for Winter.— u y-11 don't 0001 your fort pinclual With had and Ml.ll )on Nk ill rake ~or 2.1,1 [WA', ror. nor of !tint loet alloy and Fifth .curet. and Lay None of tlottu. nu* St.. kings, that make yonr lot fool too not I - rah,. 15st T 41,) 111/6(ex 1,11 , 1 ,111.1 every variay- of c - an1.1,34/0 MIA r.-tats Remerole, the Omer, cora, of Me.o..et alley and liftb octl G , end, fn. Nitift...AN A (7' l - N, 114 W,..lstri-et, 1'h•• . "-o. h cs cwilkl wlo,•1% ix,. will bell low fur Mug, AN & CO, 164 ncllB 13.". Lints, 11 A ( burs just r.svir.st our SPRING t , P SILK HATS, aI S wlll L•• fmnJ, "ft Ingpor [E.,. th I. L\ 414 see. -MORGAN k ()).. 164 Wood st J ss , B. F..n. tat, or II nmpllrvytt, 1141 - nan Li. R V . EheT I .. . ................ r Ittaburgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, Fi JOUR FACT6RS, AND Gene] d Produce Commission Mei _giants, W.....1.1,n1A C... Phil. 6t•onf4ly A t. .1. \V ilmarth litt4aley.Nanre •,. t••tia•r a CA • Watt A Wilaun. J U I•••••na, A(•,,. Ctaatoltatl. P . l.,alick A Fulda, el altattl •t A 1 , ••11••• It A Cu •• 1 Al s •ma t r.A th•tta tt -, •••• IJ. S. Cla•tli"Arth .• A i,•l l'ittol , uril awl I'llilatlrlitltta Mort: hauls palatally. Jul r•ttapetra DEALER EN LOUR, GRAIN; BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, A_S r , PRODUCE GENERALLY, do. ..blern7 BASEMENT T4Ol LET, A LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet . 41L . wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light d and finished, will be rented on reasonable terms. It is the cornor of - Fourth street and Cherry alley. Enquire at Lla 2E411 OFFICE OF MORNING POST. NIL HENRY DALLET, C. V. CLICK.P.OIII A CO., NlallufneturerA. /his - Batchelor's Hair Dye 111;11NINI I- i Htl \ll 1 . 41N1 ews D attaint,l th I=l Lr, the 1.-.ltit•st, ..r moat I. \ J.alif susrl ..1 •)%t. Lertana.sit," .1, 11 N 1• 1411. 1 1 ) K 11 , 11% •g! ‘1:• L.L. Ali. 1.-. i. 11-r 1 ~i 4e - Ilat.: Halal: lEl=l E=! nt No. I 6 Wood htrect, and ex- A. 4. ~1 i."rr lists AI,: WIN La Ct it, Jrnt n .\ 4; Inarres and 9:p North IVater 'rr.ft Glow Race st-rd, MIES =EC MIZE ALEX. HUNTER, No. 299 Liberty street., PITTSBURGH KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, J-sTEAIIIBOAT AGENTS, - iat A. , 47 trrer, I.ettvezn SA IST LOUIS. Mo. f I 2. 1 1 rl. JAMES COLLINS Si. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, i'IIOPUIETORS OF TILE Conlin.' Pittsburgh, Meadville S. Erie CANAL LINES. AND 115 WATKII snutEr, PITTSBURGH, PA tiapt), , y Murphy, Tiernan Stuiltl ,t NN'ilsou 1 Co Nlotom Itichotrd l'lttt our tvuv__ Truitt, Broth, ,t Co, Bacon & C. feb2S PEARL STEAM MILL A I, I, E (111 EN Y. pv FLor; DELI V EItED TO FAN111.11•IS in either ~1 thr li•ft ut ihin Mill, lxixein at U. stor v , „r Ir ,t; AN, WI Iv )N A CO., 52 WL/Oli I . N A REIT Eli. 'or. Liberty mid tit. (71:tir et rentx. II r t CII '1 ARTY., tlrtgotiNt, TERMS: CAS'/1, ON DELIVERY. BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO JOHN CoCIIRAN x k11111S:, El= IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, NV I N G I AB.I) S , S . NON. 91 Second at. and N 6 Third ittrcet. no,v2; PrrNticitGu. PKNS.I. OFFICES TO LET. %IWO GOOD ROOMS, Nuitalile fur Insurance or law onirer, %%iii be rented. in the /second story of the building t,ri the north-went corner of Fifth and Wood Fdreetn, in the man- building with the Morning Pltd. It is the bent business corner in Pittsburgh. Actves to the oil 's ,00v,oirot. Inyuno SCA3II at office of Ja:.:li:rl6tapc22t MORNING POST. OLD TYPE METAL. WF,HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNING POST, a large gnantity of OLD TYI E. iilachltlists and others ‘vauting such an article % . n get a large supplyby calling soon. fett DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. R CORNER TIMID AND NVALINTTFrg., P 1 iladelphia. 4Z- MARI:NE Ve.seLs Laxg, Ft,ight, to all ports ill the se. Old, INLAND INSURANCES OS CRIODS. by 0nt.. , 15. Lakes awl Laud carretae, to di tart.,.4 FIRE INSURANCE IN MERLIIANDIZE gn•tinnr.)fly. un Stun, 1)woII nog [l(..:knAtnx, &o. Antn. 'nunPun v N;troti?+r latnda and Herd E..nn,a,. ):101,n"...nn0 n-4 Phiinulelphin Pity, and ,al), lam). 01. Stui - lc in Rauh, Itniimml and 111))))runnn, CJ„ 2:t.no:nn In) Itsll6 rn-nn)nnynninln• I 'SAO I tal haw! Ut) Ili rlnt• Innninn-nn, nntlionr hc Sat. - I'll 4 out Not Rill inns M.rttn. I 1.1011 , 1 A. Souder, .1,,1111 C. Davis. Min It. Pearuso, o,..f.rtre 0. I,Plrker, Edward IJarlingtan, Dr. it. M. Lluston, William C. Ludwig, Ilugh Crag. Siwnerr Ilvaiu, Charles Eellc!. • 11. Janet , Ena.ke, J. G. J?llzawak, TI-106 1 .NO, Pre lilt 111.N1(.1 Lt rvtary P. A. MADEIRA, Aps.or, No. Slo Ktreet., Pittsburgh ARIN E INSIJRA:NC: C. FIRE RISKS. MANLFACTIRERS INS NMI, CHARTER PERPETUAL—GRANTTE RV THE NIATR OF PENNSYLVANIA Chartered Crxpltal, 8500.000. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPuR TA nn.v AA It: iN S. p corr. President. uHRIN ROG PPS, S,cretar v. GEOMI 'Tremor-r. Aaron Lippincott Mahlon tilintichiLlui Nicholas G. Taylor. Orrin Rogers, John I'. :Anions, rae - This Company puts Is-en .JrganDssl with a Cash Capi tal. and ths Directors ha 1.• d,termined to adapt the busioess to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs. with a prompt adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh Office, No. 7ti Water strisq. J. NEWTON JONES, Agvot, 11,.. 11411/Wing well know tl and re,le.nutible firms iu Pitt, burgh Imve ref,rence to them. with regard to the stability of the :Slitmtfgturers' I o-ar.thee Company. Krum, Wilmon. Childs & C.., George P. Sulu), ilmilpion S. Campbell, lieroau 4. Co., 11. UMW, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE I:VS(7f. NCE 1, .o)its Eit OF WATER AN NI ARK ET ...iTREETs, PITTSBURGH, PA. B o 'BERT GA LW), Pr,iticut. 47J-This (7ollipa niakoli ,x,ry itmnrance appertai nin g to 1 .,, 11{1t , 101 Hull LIFE iiISES. LL AND CA} i 0 RISKS on Lb Ohio a.l litv,:s and tribohai.., and MARINE RISK: , getvlatly LY • And agailpot Liris and Darimge by Fire, and the I',•riis iif the Set and Inland Naviizatbin am! Trailipert..iil:l. PtliE iasat,l at the Lie tat rates ciate.tt-Ikt will all partiem. Robert Galway, Sam uvl I/ .10,1 . 1.11 GUZZ.OII. )1. , Job II Scott. N1ar,11,411. .11truem \V. Ilatlman Al-3.0,1411, firndfry. J.,1111 Ftlll,t.m. :11.t11-ti.•111 It. nrnn n Inivnl IL Cinunl,,, l'hi,tnto /Ala. IS Jilin!, Carr. 1:01,rt 11. Ilart .L y. U. ALs nil British & Continental Exchange rIOHf 1111.1. S DRAW \ 111 . DUNC A N. SUE:IIM AN & CO. ON THE 1".V1().V PANK, L ()_\ .4 .4r ,t• th. n, ~1 F.NI MA ,Cl I, 1.N1) AM , II( ELA nnd t (mN Ti N N% t- .1., dram , tinnir M. Grunt. Im tum & 13p11111, n•itutt., ,, N1 , .;.”d U.1..k 11OBEM3 H. 141.105,4 tk , IrkV,l ahrtoa.l.mac pr....iir... •.1 In. t.r...41‘..1, 111 AI.) ••r • .1 153,k. r, IVILLIANI 11. NVILLIANIS & CO. m 112.1 pi I vetii. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANI WI LH A 11tAt1 A LEY, Prt , eident_ SA MI:EL L. RAPIIIC I. Sccretttry. 0 VP/. tot LI; tier Indrcyrn Market mud 1170,41 strwl, 4,y- I st•nttr, il I ;LI, ANL. CAW It 1...!.1i5, oit the ULio laver. 11,1t1 I nstires .4.7att,.1 I,ttnatt.• by NI It.R. It . .zalrlAt the Peril., .1 the Sea and I plan.] Nirripition and Trattnikortatir.u. Ragaley. Jam... 31. twl r t 1). niuy, J r. M Walter i nut, lc( i• - 1 (~01_, it 'P 01..,CONI11(1N: , PLEAS of Allegheny Comity, Penn ylvania—No. 161 t• Marcia Term, 1 , :a1...—N0nc5 is hereby given, that on MON- ' „ • "torch 10111. 1956. the retinsy3youla Ilaprosul Colli ,any. by their *.'olicitor, presented a petition tor. the of .ail Court, praviii;c for the appolllttill`tit of Dye vita et ~• • t,. tool ti-terailue %hat damages, if tiny. the Rignt • 1 Rev trComsoc, Truste , , or auy °titer person or per are likely to suffer iv reason of the taliog and ix:rimy- Mg by ,sid Company, for the porposes named in said poti. t , Lion, of that certain La 01 (Insond situate and lying on / .4 rect. in thy City of Pittsburgh, anal bounded and 1 , . tea. Deginning at the corner of Liberty arm. t and the' Methollb.t burial ground.; thence by said .tro e t S. SI W.. Kt feet 0 1 ,-; initrs into an 'angle, in said ,••• .taeer: thence along said street S. 71° sIS. feet 33.4 incl.,. to the lino of property ovimed by said Company: by ood l'ompany's line S. 104. E., 130 feet. to th. ,• ~f pr, , nerty on teal by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Denny: flame° by the odd property N. 611 0 , 20° R.. 90 fret C;' , 4 inclera to the tleihodi.t barisl ground; thence by 'said burial around N. I W. 149 feet five inch's to the plaice of begin- .. tn : , the said - lot being ennimonly culled the property of the ' Catholic Congregatitm of St. Patrick's tluirch:' Audits . ‘ further a mantring, to said Court that the titleiltosald property is doubtful and defective, and that said. Company cannot . ' sfely pay to 11.1.1 y person Or persons the amount. that may bo • war-led by said viewens, as the value of atoll lot by mason i,• thereof the Court did thereupon, After due :Consideration or i I be pe'el'er. order sod petition to be filed of record, and.. 4.4 ppoint Dimas Stowe, Robert lbu - rnilt. 13. B. Chamber-; La, 1 lions anal Jaint. Allison, Esquires, of Ilea ti ler f, (bp purposes aforesaid, to Meet upon. .b.• lot described ..litresaid, on MONDAY, t arch the 31st. !-1, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. NI. of said day; nod did ~ r der and direct said Company to file a bond to this nn nonnealth in the sum of fourteen thousand dollars, nisi/ security to be unproved lay the Court, (the same being on record and approved by said Court,) for the benefit 3 of the person or persons found to be. ntitled thereto, and shit al,o further dire,t notice of the piesennttion of said ;aims and .'t the appointment of maid viewers, and tho time and nisi, of their meeting, unit of the filing a nd sloe :i I prove' of sald bonds to he piMlislierl in thi " Pittsborgh Post," and Daily Commercial Journal.” fen' A period of two weeks prior to the time Of the meeting of said viewers; all r:z . S. S. CAIIEIEB. of whir h matterr, and things done in the premises. the Right A. A. CARRIER. do BRO., Ile , . )1 ideal O'Connor. mister,, and any other person or pee r sous clMming lq• owning of said Wears" described Lot oil.' Corner 11,urtl, arid Smithfield streets, l'ittsburseh, Ilrottiel, will take notice, and tit the time and pinto et.ove A (x EN Ts named, appear before said viewers. WILL A. STOKES, Solicitor Pa. F. It. Co. .•• State Mutual Fire. and Marine lusitreta.c t March 12,1995. r 111111.1:2w Co., of ('APIT AL, 83,50,000. I:310N & CO.—TRANSPORTATION jtj Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., • LI NE. Iluving made extensive C.tr/T.IL. $300,000. preparations this winter, s'o are now prepared to do a heavy buisiess. by • Insurance Co. of the A'alley of Virginia. i•h:\ A. CANAL. and. ILA ILIIOAD,. Timnued to and from fg " WINCIIESIT.II, VA. C.l/17 - .IL, $300,000. the Eastern Cities. IVe ran assist,' one Illetedn and all those digts4s•sl to patronize the Penna. Canal and Itailrtuid, that no A Collll2lolkWealth Insurance Company, ILtt. latl Ns will b e ~.pared to render tumoral luttist.etion to Ship- R1511121t0. CAP! FAL, 8300,000. p..rs of E.:lntern Aid Western. Freight. IL'he avoidance of the 10ca1...1 Planes on the Allegheny Portage.liailroad will Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance CO., give increased deqsatch to the traususisaion of freight. It Alt r VOILD. AL AN!) A WETS 8f4,154.,450. office on PEN 1,• street, at the Czutal Basin. 1111114 LLOYD & LEMON. Penitsylvnizia Insurance Co., of PrlTSßUiltill. IV CAR PETING S—ROBINSON &C() rA ALAV ASS.ETS, luSo. 8 129,022 49. I - •3 , WM. F. ,b,1,,.0N, Pr.Aulent A. A. CAMUYIL, SeertAllry. 1 No. '22 FIFTH. STREET, • deet.bispcly EUREKA INSURANCE C,OIIIPINY OP PITTSBU JOHN H. SIT: )HNISEHOV.H. 11.010:ItT FIN VEY. 5.,1-Ptary. C. W. BATCH El,u H, ti t iter.ll 4,nt. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS N.IRLVE .4 NI) FIRE RISKS. J H. Slioenherg, C. W. ILrtch•lor. rllt, M. l'e r, rend:, It'. W. M.tr Gm. IC T. Leech, J r.. George ttra - All Loata, ,tetaile.4l by put - tit, olsm-0.1 ctltir.r t....t1 by thisC4 parry Iwilla.rally x 11,11141,1 and prompt ly at itr itFFICP', No. 99 wATFAt sTREET. IIuII PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF prursßu RGII.- Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, ACTiItiRIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000. /Xii-Itmire 8111,111471 and other l'roperty mgm:mmt [hummer hy Fire, aria the Poi the I rthind Nevi 011.11 11114 Tranmportatm, r 3.111,tt , a, It.nfiv I'at lemon, ./neolp Painter. . A. Carrier, W. M'Cliuttwk, Jae. P. Tattpar, V Smith, NV. S. Ilaren. U. k. Park, I. Ur ler Spnall, \l•nde Ilantittaa, D. M. Lung. A. 3../. nea, J. 11. Janr•n 11. It. Cog; shall oPPICERS. Lion. IV3I. F../411INSTON 1 - in ..... ...10.)1)YArr Eitsuy. y and Tr.us ..... A. 1212EMECI MOUE. M. HUNTEE Aro Dow daily receiving. of their own importation and . _ loot the New 1.:60.i lid I imufitetuturs, a choice and large am- . ' ALAS. romriii ~,H, 1 ,-,,,,,, ... , tirr•lll ~ I " • FORSYTH & SCOTT, . ARItETINi:S. OIL CLO'rIIS, :. FORWARDING AND COMIVIISSION 31ATTINGR, 5,•.. %I 1.1, - 11. for t11111111.1(y. qu alit y "{" /Wk.: are not surpusisiod ill .. 1/ E R C: ] - I i N 'l' :-; . (la, natrko rriltl4 Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour, QEA I, 1 , , I/ PI tOPOSA LB.--Proposals will lie BACON, LARD AND LARD 4I L. i,, - .2, C.,,,,,...1 at lite Mayor's Otllm, Fourth street., until Ho, 2:Alt to.g_ for fitting up the husair story of Wilkins Hail for i 5...- t,,,z- A ....* /) f' Rr)D t (' I.: c E :,- ),: I.' . I I. I. I . -- tt . . , \ lavor And Treasurors Otticus.and building Luck-Cps. Also, ":' - ',..1 hit:Ming Iwo Vault. stunt: foundation. i: No. 7:., WA TK li Sri,E or, I' I TTS 111 Rl; 11, Pco NA , i, 0 - A:1•I .i ~, i ti , mt 1011, Can 1 )1. 05 , en at the 0111, of J. W. spr, oger 1L,,,.iv,4...h. p 1 i ' , 1 , ..4 1. 4 .4 0 i , .:: . " .. i. `\ „),.. w ~1:,,, i 11... , ~., \ R l, L , l o il d lf ;v, A t r i. .l : ti l t, t • t i ; i i . , , , ri t ier 01 ' isiol and Fifth street.. after :z 011114. John Scott A Co.. •• NI Nhirto.. I-:.D .lones.l'ai..ll'reit. INT Itt..• I, ooris .t 11,,itin , .., Ptliir -i-,,,,R S A LE— . ..lisi S II.A7RES -OF STOCK .''. 1„,,i, ,i, ei... l'atshuri'h. ilbr'''''. N"kr “ ( ...... 4, ' , • UIN BANE iii , Plrrs it IWI" For particulars apply to '` .1.,0ph E. 1.:1.1,. H. Len , i11A ,,, , JOHN I , NYDEIL ifii.l., Thou.. A tiretni r. Pankors.lllolak , .t ('.',,,,,Cl el/Irina...l Salvo, Oh,. 0. !.1 1,),j , A. U. hull,k & ;.o. Cashier. —A se- 'A' I LLI AMS ALLEN, Arn,,H C'IRILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, NI) FITTING GEN E For Warming and Ventilai hag Building*. gip- W. kA. will ctititriv i t Gar Warming:. a n d Ventdmi,,, 1.3. Stevan or Ilya Wntor, Pipes or Ultilstat's Chun Factories, HMI.., Dm:el I tit:4s, eourt Mama+, ailo, or ilst4s. No. 2s MARKET 6TRKET, Pittiburgh. apl6 WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SIIORDEBS, LARD, LA RU OIL, DRIED BEEN A largo st”ck nhrq•y on hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, EkOPE AM AND COll EYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streete, PITTSBURG ftsi, Peasengern brought from the old country to Mu burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. norZ! Jane, C. Ilat.d. " Thes,philkin Paulding. Jan.., 'lraApvair. William Eyre. Jr., Justnia 1.. Price. James Tenn/mt. &i.iuel E. Stukcs. Henry Sloan. Janus It McFarland, Charles Schuffsr, Robert Burton, John 11. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. 31.rwan, J. 'l'. WM. 315,11,T1N, President. ent. OF PHILADELPHIA DIRECTuRS. 11"illinm 13. Thom., AV illiam Noah Allred WoekA, charl.,. J. Field., James l'. Smyth. =EI 1' I 'l' "I' S B II I ',ld RiChvy. Charh... Aplmtbuot m•cut Europi rII"rSBURGTE ETEEKEES! Capt. Mark Burling 1 4 alura.1 M. Kii•r, Will tap, 1111.0101., J.lllll Dilworth, SOlers, .1. Scipmlumaker, U. Hays. 1,1,21 U. W. CAN, W. K. T. It. 1.71,.111,, it. D. C.. 11,1, Joh° A. Cauglwy, DEALERS IN SUGAR-CURED mud CANVASSED HAMS. JAMES lILMiELY, ~,.., DIED: S . nn Fr 41.3 , tha I Itli inst.. Ylta:#1.:111ele. NOW I. .I.S, rir., at p hiA r. , :.10itce.,:,0.1.4.irt, Cillit street. 111, AIIII;r,./ will int.s place iit 2 e'clisili Tim APII.F.NO6St• IT The !rienils of. , the filially am.rpsfrectfolty 11 , 0'4.4 to attend, i without further netieS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F.titMEIRS AND MEC!' ANICS" FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. 1 . - .: OF PHIL A DEL oox. Tiros. 11. FLORENCE, Et.w. 11. I/EIiDOIP, St,rwary. STATIMENT OF BrETNESS, ~ Fr„„, !1. 1,1 ~,,,, of Au. ; 7,1 In (I, 31.si, day of Dm, win. A 1111o1,11( 11,Pli'Vil in Marine premiumm.. ' 0 f 0.2.12 ::1 R. Fire ~., :19.9110 f 2 'r t innl T , Tal,ijumincrq forike Intmtlis CAPITAT TSTTSTED AS VW/TM Ponds (4 Allegheny County,. Plttsburgh„ and Itittstmrr.b fir :: 7R,T21 00 e. Itailret.lßotele. Coate_ ..... - ............... ..,........... : 13 . 4 n0 " k Lean on Virst Mortgage of Real DOW 00.0n0 (.0 1.-,i - ?106(R, Collateral 20,30.4 00 ri Ca. 911 In Bank and on hams ..... 11.002 22 .F , ... Capital nnlv.eribed. Iwtyntent not yet duel ~.. 07.000 (0 Premium Nato.. not yet mallard fto,:t.g7 31 ;., r,„,. r rant Agent. (Reel - 11,1 by panda) ' IS.sre 0 1 Exro,,, and COISMiSSiOIIiA 11002 30 ~.:. $4n4,17,1 13 Toto , °mount of tones ineurroll, bnt not ;rot tutjustod:— Piro 9.1.666 66 Marin, r 3,000 00 •, ' . . t4,(416,4!):;. • • Thlx r, , rnimny Insnrrs rfnll and Cargo rinkkpr('AltelMiiq end ~fix.iw,lppi trlln;ta ea. Itlgnirg avainstAl,4:l4 , ol)fitripg44 it t,y F. 0., I,rsr• ndjugted anti protatitiy.pria:' , • , - ;* T's-Ifun. T. M. Ifowr, Gen. 1.-.-1f.....:51-6.brh'eitil, WOOd. n Nurance apply to TITOMAS 11 - ENTER, Arent. zlOll5 No. On Water at., bet. Won,l-eurf Mnrket. CANAL BOATS FOR SALE. We offer fee Bale, TWO SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT CA SAN. RoATs. BRYAN, KENNEDY fi CO., vel,T",:by Peer! Steam MET AllegholY. ELEGKST lIOUSEITOLD FURNITURE AT At'IMON.—On TUFSDAY morning. March 2.ith. at 10 n'elocl4.at the residence of M. Mitcheltree.lq.. No. 94 J - n i.treet. liets,en play and Ma rbury, will be sold (as ho deelinine Inalsekeeping) his entire Ifonsehold - ,Furnitore. Paintings. Silver Warr. kc... which are of the most superlit nirility. comprising rosewood rage 7 octave Chicle - ring Piano Fbrte rind Strad. fall carved. Louis X r style: large French 0s pinto mantle and pier glasses. richly (turned; valuable oil . paintings and engravings; chandeliers snit girandoles: cur : Venetian and 1110111 1 / 1 111 , 41; velvet. prineelg Oral in- I (-woos;oos; mantle ornaments; carved rosewood petits. 0110.111 and arm Chaire: inahinranv sofas, ob.ir,, and rocker,: and enntre tables: ball clock. in malingant Carer; hat r , • - k: 11:01 of lair carpets and rods: parlor Auer Ai ommiN, c.n. and fire irons: large mahogany wardroloi, •Ire , dng and other burun.i: tircocing tables: wash ermine: 'on lien.iany and other 101 1 / 4 111dg: (rather Inattre , t,,, 1 Iwging-glanse-; mahOnny secretary and side tined: dining and Igertlarug tables; Pilrer pliCher, -11,,,r and errant: pint, d Ira run, coup turret, cruet s . and..tc.—rieli ("Nita ten set; cut glass dr- , r :Pt , • rt,In.ITILIrtp. kr.; table linen : rpftigl re. tar. iv , Al--.. Kit - Len Fiirult eyokitig utensils. b rll , l vl,llllllO 1110 on the day pervione to t 11,1 wrrol,p and 12 oclock. A. NI. and from 2 to 5 P. :Al. Terms at sale. P, - M. Anctieneec. I) A UV'S STOCKING FACTORY.-e_ DALY' corner Market alley mid Firth street finds it corantdirt 3 report that luta gained' imrrettry, lost lie off to quit hash-tea, ne'ne,,,,l sl . l l lnr h lle inforn, the pnblie that lin still contitive. ,upply DRAW - EDS. Ind all kinibi of 11.0.51 HUY. at hin yaalttalishniaant. Ilia Fite near Re:171 . , Rnii ling. on FIFTH street—npen at all a tii the inepeetion 4.1 the public.. Ile has; the oi„ek o f Ilk inaniiftetnee. heringla to the city 11. , iiiitoriment of Clouds in lila line ever brought In t , a hiel. are alt minted to lie of the bent quality, and Bill ;lei ni, .T lie has but eon Sale,. at the roam r of 3larliet alley and Fifth street. C. 'DA I V. C.irner Marlkt talky anal Fifth vr, \,E INa. It ' 1111(1K S A Tho Vieeiria...ti i :genitor. The Tr,le AT" ( . Iturgr, Th. LiOlt of Ihr Temple. Th, !5ta.44.n.,-T , •xt Chart I. 32,1 D. 7.1.1..021 21111 Anti-31:o.onry. •1' B. T. C. :tf.)1"01 AN. 111111". 1.4 Wood strut. ('1 i S . C . ' i cLED ITLititING, new. _ r nod for 21110 1 r I; ECM S: 7.1 _ T 1:)11)NS N OR ANGES--- 14,1111IIR; •- •• (UM: geS; .11g.t :ma for .44, 1, 1:111:M.EIL. , : ANDERSON, No. :0 Woo.' stroet. =MEM A LmoN Ds_ 10 .. q,r, Slid " Jitst I . veiv,d and fur eßle Le - nihlB REV ANI/F[l'l3oN small stick; Calabria ••, • ,Itmt rtr,v,d and for sale by ICKYMER & ANDEr.SOY, y . OW, r ti. ;9 VCoo4 at. opposite St. Chirk4i Ort;AR S-25,1100 " Esparaia" Cigars just. et.i v... 1 and ftw e 4.14., by RIMIER A: ANDERSON. olb! 5 n, 39. Wood meet. I.ET—.I 6()0) PRY CELLAR, No. 3:4 FrEt street. S. JAYNES, PnKr.s , TEA Sm... hrt.hurnh. March 1-1.--rn.l • t STS' ETCH INO BOXES ict :cwirc,l and r, s , PLEMTNG 1110 S. I 1.1,1 : 4 tighr howl. t 'tl•rcl di .Slrttw4 Itaw, am: Vario•gat..,lTwiiio, bras Law - . Wiltdeor Soap, Sarsuinti -11./NCENTI :ATED LYE; a now article for nntking Sxkp. On.t ptund worth ten or Potaah. For I,y :"n,lll4 1 FLEMING MU )8. 7. MILS. SOUTIIII'OII.TII'S NEW BOOK— j INDIA suctessof it! rAwybody is buying; IL and all are In erstaries with it. 1:1". AD WII AT THH DAILY WASHINGTON UNION, Of Saturday zooming last, muslin!' It: • “Among the many series of Vali:Milk worlis by foreign and native authors which are now,beinit issued.ironi the preys of T. B. Peterson, none [whops will be more sought after or ”, .•.r.b•iisie..ly read than time of the gifted Mrs. South e.ath. Iler work:: are on every table, uroj her laraise is+; very house. ln+da is nut only the pearl of Yearl river. but s i also, Uta enact. of Met. South work's works. This is saying a deal, but we think the public will endorse it when the h,ok is read." For sato by H. MINEII & CO, , nihl3 No. 3'2 Smithfield street. rr WO IfIVELLING 'IC/USES FOR RENT. A csautortable Haute of hall, parlor, dining-roma, an+l cellar: four rains Ott second Ikor and two on the attic—pleasantly situated on the East Common. Alle- , ' gbeny. Gas and water fistures. bath rouin, wash .Use, a paid Dwelling House of wren roams, situabsl on At. NVadlinslon. nearly opposite t+. Market at, S. cuTIIIIERT & SON, Na 01.1hirket st, STEAM SAW MILL, situated near St. _ Mary's. on. the Ohio river, at about sixty miles below • It haling, will be sold at a bargain—with buildings. new ma chinerv. Ac. S• CDTHBEIVI . & SON. !uttlFi . 61:Market street. Mal , - 4109.1 m Al 600.0001 $408,151 13 ~~~.Y ~' ~~ 1ni1314
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