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S' • • VittsintrO SATURDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT: • JAMES BUCHANAN (5017,1 to t) fr. f I a DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, • r JACOB FRY, Jr., TIMOTII r I VES T CANTS 'I he Natnr,i, , g Mormey for thi , week con tain. twenty-qevon culutuns of reading inattcr. in, all'the important uewa that ha , - trait , - cd during the past week. It . 14 for sale at our counter at five cents per copy. Price of Qui,- pt ion per year, $2,110 to club. of tco, $ I .0, Weßther wqrm fond , Imwo.ry : riv, ml 4, wly. milt Itl A,c w.tter The rtenmers Ntddr 10111 -, i1 , '1171111! , , 11,111 I • 111 , 11.11t1i I, Atlantan iid 'rv•ial Pnlaco )1-It.nn , , viii frmu /11 . 1 , W. r i te. Mpe , urit :01 . Nortlio.rn And State- , mam from •- , t Skmtherner, fr-t 11,1 , c0d 1:1-t fr4.in Metirphi , niurtiina 1.11,1•1trvi: Borough Kite t ion---Dernorrat It Vlt ory At the 1 rough electi.n to-day, the Demo ,•rn tie Inajurity over tdl upp.sit.i"n wan seventy. 11l 1=1:1 Ilnrinty Convention of Know Nothing- and Republican , . ?Het in our city on Ix t for the pur!..,... of doing iv.ainier. ifp.. declar...l loirpoo f..rin and act e o i inly and Slate tick...! !hat ,1)1.1 ,, rt nt the fall election. Ile. had Con (.T16,1 their , •,Vti nearly three t., the .1, : • Ti". - writ hed a little 111:IIIIro-t • liirl,riti“rl. 13111 )Ir. It R,.1 \\ ~, t h,1.111 i ihtt , quiettie, delegates to the State Cen‘eath,n, ut ilarri.hurg the'2 ,. .th in<t ;x K. and -Re Aholitien ., t were r• , •1••• I a , delegate , . In t hi- 4..,un1y. 111,11. .1111 and g4.t the lead in the fil•idn dar , •e The mot , intere , ding dl-en , ..d.in that even:Ted wa.4 iin the whether n 111,11011 ntwn sin nlrr It i. ili•tieritily in n•ith all hi, cxp..rietwo t,rl , tll.l llr 11-1,11.1 !!I.lPtairied the netzative manfully If AI r one rile of n Mr. II I. Mite the tither. They are imptii—e , l t.. lie rival claim ant. fer the honor of twine: ••lithl not - in ti rime for ngretei thi yt.a , Tie y m . ti, Mr Ilighitin i lint ht• Lt• In...lf—Cl -Ir.,•!11-P-I nol: 11 Tiff. Rini of tio• Ow W• 1. 1., , 11-11ti.•11 rind thoy Th,, j that ,uch w. , n1.11.10w up Ow whole in it 11. w•al -i,,.k.• It.tmin-t the tltt,t,.l.ge re - , J!itti , tt, a- I: t‘ely t,. 1.1-,• , 1 , 1, I nrl ! . t. 1, 0 111.1 tip Ly ,tforing .. We!•• ; (1 , 1 tioll , 1•14,:ii cht,ki• !I re , sitillg.ll , 4,1,1 , 1 it. , .ClTti thRI • 11:1' 'OA Ia II I upon thf,tfortn uttutlittiktt2 hotpt'tttk It ' tdott rqt-ty. ttn.l that tie : lea ha. , II:: pra::!1:••11 111.,1 the pre'rent •.I ~‘tr tro;•.ll,latilir ;.. I,ll'y i•' 'I'L~~r•• ~c n~~ ~ anl direc•lt,ol .it rlm pr..-ent rifer 1 8.1113119 iq it- t•!;11 - 11+;..1 I ntlr iupt~ 1, nail lisle th, mi,n,pt alrea , i% in t,•Hy 1,1.1 All ho Mule Ths•rt• 5- 1,, ill li! it It , (II fl't•lt • l'Ito• Met!, In I helr ,•ier in tiii• Ilia!tor v•,I) I 1-fv , r I,r sul “ , -•1 Then. , 1”u1.1 in 111 :Jilt 1 ~f Inc north. H II 1:1 1 , 0 f r .in I.l:ol.prin thin C palm. II n•it , •1L.1. , 1 411,j NVll:il..Ner II I •itol after th a t 11-I!.in.• IPt [kit vnu•nity t!it. ; tli•tt "nl,l L. (,tql.:n 4 , f —wthing an 1 . ..11N111V o , N.r.oir t .i e th e . 1.,,,p! country c“hif.lol t r. and n.,th P•III one -ill, t., I.v nrirtiri . o.ht h-t ill t'r 1.0 th , I•ti.• ,•1,.•1, ti i.uUe n L 1,t..,.• 1 11 1 .0 .1 i ISIKt t Or I rfi 'lt 1r... I Coq, 1 , .11 r i t . o n 'l.,r , •,N. n T;l' -ixty 1h..11-311•1 If 11)- g•tin 1,1, :!I • , N 1•1111 r•l . Ili`Xt, Its Iris rile ritl t!,IL , "Irry lii. , •th• I.V th—i .411 d Twtj,.rif y The ttletulter4 .pt• the Colivelti,ll Ivere ti letit afraid that re.01att.4,4 1 ',,, 1 1.1 •0 lair...ll l re.] ',Cali-; the ('atholir an.l I. reiguer , e-eata..l t.hi- time under the " and etatx 111 , Ii1 • .1. 11 1 ,1VI . iN . fl ' l lt'av,wed the -i•eaher- \ atatitt , wi'l ln.,)laldc he t" • C ,, ,tX till . .• r an.l h..tl It nd .•„.,, ii,. 11111.-i hi , j• rel,red tr, thl 11111, I next. .\ll - weer i 1,t11,11.111 ,. They ;ire 111, f. n t:1-0,11 prineii•it•-, nul ....411111V sml ,01N11111, 111P.1 tlp will will tht it . Z . ` ~.thing uml ~ 1 11 "I tln.r 11114 . 1•i ample- 4 r. f liql right-. f•:, it m l relip:iotta t v. State tttel pttptilar e l strrity, .ttel unte,it ul .1111-11, f“re, Ilp•lr plat i.. 1 T•• 111.211 •:cit „ „ kind cis 1! 311.1 1. , u.•II I,i 111, .1", I.kne 11,, .1.-o II ei.rtztinly . o ht.• 1,. (h. r.r Ih , V. r!o.r. I h C..11N t k I Ih.ll their V.. 1 1 - .1, 1. , le• car hy,....41. 11111, :111.1 eutiXll! They lire 1.. 1 tre.l4 .1 ye NH ' , :Mtl pheilhite.l ht . ert Iver•l• the,• their judgment, Ine:r patri-tt-iti are :•• kei I , lllli uppd , engender ,e.l, and erelang,er ,, htinnony N..th Inv nel-t he t:Liked I.Ert 1011 Ihe rete. mei they 1.0 Ilekell of !put/ft “thet intere , t the ~ .ttntry any aneennt. The ab , .ll , inv I le‘t ine party is the no. The ••!. tht• phltn.rin it the Atel tt i, 1.4,...,1 that the great nnns the Note' , in the wo-tht rn State+ eau he im-pc u'ated and maddened ph.d.nt, an I all the northern :-tates ,aaried m•st Pali f..r an Almlitioni.t for l'resnient A great umlertalsing that. and it • N nil 1.. he d.,ur I.y ••“”thing nn.l coaxing (100 thing is made apparent by ilk t',,v e n tiun Ra fe ru ,ipprrnioxl. The Knoll Nothings hare got the lead of thi. fusion movement, and the roputilican am! abolitionists proper have to serve in the tanks. This is a singular turn of •, t • wa" • • • t ~as t • "i.• M1R(11 1211111113 (Mar AVrekly [ PI'T'TA DESI.,Trn From Unlrc,. IL.. I 15...” W , March 21 nll.l r0,.c,•.11-1 1,1 Ht•t•l f .r thw g a , . v lied and II u:,l 10;4.1 Hrift , ftlll,llll \{ il!or IV.IaII i I.- lluwh ,Jr 1. , 1L t• Lois.. 1 , 1111 , 111 311.1 ) .:nh ; • tr.t. • •yam,., t ...L. , • ks• .41.„ • t t' ' F ';' MEM affairs in en shorts time since that much vaunted Repuldican Cdns ention assembled here. But the Emulv N,•thiiigs can pack all the Convehtions, elect all the lelegates to State Conventidns, make the platforms, and nominate all the candidates : 1111 , 1 the Republicans are to be persuaded to ac piles° by soothing, coaxing and oonciliation. such is the sudden demise of the Republican party in this vicinity. It is absorbed, ..u', J Lwc,•d tip by Know Nothingism, under the gentle name u Fusion." There are .I,:iGS,OOO bushel. of Wheat manu factured int flour in Philadelphia, per annum. The State election in Connecticut is to be held on the first Monday in April, and in Rhode Island on the Wednesday following. Rev. Henry Bacon, a Universalist clergyman I.f l'hih❑olelphia. died in that city on Wednesday morning Dr. Tloona:- Boyd, the oldest physician in New York city, expired yesterday , morning at one o'clock, at the ripe age of t-41. lie had been in practice about sixty yearn, almost the whole of which were spent in New York. Cast iron pavements are the latest improve ment noticed. They have already Leon tried in London. New York and Bo4ton. The pavement consist, of cirrulir iron boxes divided into sec- toms of a convenient . form or size, so small as not to admit the hoof of a horse, and the COM partm,lo, are arranged as to strengthen one another and the whole pavement. The boxes groaned in suol. a manner as to prevent the feet of horses and wheels of vehicles from slip ping ; keyed together by flanges, and the inter : tices are filled with any composition of gravel, stone, shell, as may he deemed most advan tageous or convenient. The flanges and clefts for thorn keep the boxes stationary, and, it is s,d 1. make a pavement of great solidity, such as calculated to keep the whole compact, and prevents one box rising shore the other. The ,moves nod intt.r.tice , radiate from the centre •,,1 form !tngle , . over which the wheels of ve- 3,11 niagonally. occasioning no more jar I,i,e than when going over a plain mitt. A - The eity of Uuhmine. in i+ n growing Idnrr, mid, all thriving Ira— in the Wi—t, they nut hide their light le r a rut are determined I , eilde niw the n l i ttle truth. They have afanrilingly a :pamphlet iliowing their trade, in tease rf population , ntunlier of building. put i'zr. in In e 5, from which we lentil lllftl there iere premed in 1411.11, 1 11 e 'pot year-- 1 iNieclianig-; I :1 Hire]. '2(11 Dwelling.. Itel tttlirrMing. le:; ri -171 new !wilding. in all In : tore hunt, !nal...Mg it, inerea.e of 1::•• , ten. bit lit ev, r 1 The ~f the•rn lire .tt I t he mo-t ni“.l.-ril -F\ 1r 1,111,,;•01,• Is• - 1 . 1 I 2 I . .. 11pge: 1 renilt• Ss•tninarc rind ~ ,tilEn4,n 7 S. F. \lrth•,Ji-t Der,,itury 1 • .2,5,551 1 , In the 17th el March. 1-11, nt the th,111,1111•Ier :tt right leg un the ltth ht tet. dcgrte. lie! en the l'ith fifteen i.f -new lei! llne the dny f April, 1 , 12. the I,•e hroki up in lie. A'deglieny river. Thot-to rims are ilerive.l from Mr Ilart'ti 11 it mine wili .1 Nri.i• 1/e.e—.—The Philadelphia /'..! 11A- it , teador , in nn en Leine changed in alintie, into Ili It improved in it, •,nalty, and token all together, :voile id the eery literary paper , in the [pl.!' l•r, eutrit emb., 41,1 ocragionally get uteLt 1•c them, rt ma well t,1,1 II will be .1111 , 1 thf. lint A I , Irma OR Fir. n -. 11. F.lll - ope, ail s•ls•erti+ement nptn•xrrl in tunny of the Ira,ling Wt•stern ps Wr,,ng I'“rrecie.l,' •tlel n.•l .I.rectly 4tat:tl;:. yet that I 'wise r..nnerte.l %%oh lii is. ~I N e w 1.,k t ..f thi- will I ippi•ar 'man the 1.,.11,iw .•:kr I, by (Pr r Fry ti, in I, • T.. I ha, eileard ~r • - ..f ti• hire been either part a...11.1,aty flint r . par . ll,, .11 the p ,Let 1.,. or 111.•.1i,r1 , , ur an, e-N,-e•pt CAI wix NI • A 11 . \I. D.. 1,41 With m.• ft, ~terld sear.. and N 1,41 V my it.,isLant fool IL ..4.,8.'11!•. S. S. FTTCII I. is right that I should add that I ta•l, for week- together, the whole charge of our prac tice --my uncle in the meantime absenting him -elf entirely front the city—rt fact well known to a large circle of friends and lititients. -Liuler these cireurn-tancos I could hut lie . .tirpri.-ted at the appearance of t hi. inherti...emerit ahoy,. re lerred to. .. , pecially at a time when ate.iene,- oil 1, dui 1.. r friend-, hate prevented tny know] thn amid precluded th. f replying And I would liatio•rniore. that I regret exceedingly , ng thtry C..r111.I•11,1 1. , make 1.10.11 e, with a relative advanced in and tg.s. I am I.f•Nljnolt.d, would regard tio , a; onc, hotioral.'‘ :01 , / kindly. were lie not greatly in litieneed who-e interest it f.—tel di , cord I...tweet' us. I 411 , 11.1 have taken no notice of the ahoy, ad orthietent. hot it having been extensively virtu' hoed it may !rive led !witty of my patient. , t. ~ ,pree, lint fal , q , heed made I.v ate , and it i= therefore desiralde 111,0 , 11..111.1 he placed in their true light. I hay,. to~u ppoye, thi.l letter , hip, been wt ilt.ell, he my uncle, although over I. -ignatim....•alculated to convey the same impri - - SIMI 11, the advertisement already alluded to 'ro Ito<e who may 1111‘e receiv.al such letters I trm-t the facts here given will be a sufficient ex planation: or, if not, I can at any time afford amide additional information to convince the ['hod ineredulima After what I have already said I need hardly idat, that 1 have now no business connection whatever with Dr. S. S. Fitch, and my patient' , and ,thers may he interested in learning that I am now endeavoring to make such arramgement, , ',hall enable tho , . , wi~lrin g to consult me to do without the delay of writing, or the expense and t'atigne [mending a visit I New York. lily arrangetnent,, when completed, will h e made public CALVIN M. FITCH, M. It. New York, March 22. 1!<",6. Ititt:Amt -IStint lady or gentle 111011 W))111)1 remain under the eurge of a difmgrim• Me breath 1{111'111)y wing the /i.J/e/ e f 7'hen , ./m/ Or /1 dentifrice would not out) render it s4wPet 1011 lease the teeth WllllllllO I\lll 611)-1+0r ` \lnitc 1101'0).110 )11) not know their breath I. 1111)7, and the i mbj,..-,t delicate their friend , ' Hill never inention it. Pour a ,ingle drop of the .• Hahn on veer tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A tifty cent Imtilo will la a year. BEAI"I'lel Comni.ExtoN may easily he ac .lttired by using the of it Thauwrid Flave rs It will remove tan, lamile.v, and (reek/... front from tho skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue (Vet a towel, pour on two or three drop-, and wash the face night nod morning. SnAviNG MADE EAMy. Wet your ?having-brush in either warm or cold water, : ,, ur on two or three drops. o f halm of a Thousand Flowers,' Full the heard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge ,'c , proprietors, and If A. Faline .tock 131M11;RATI0N. —The following is a statement of the alien immigration at New cork, for months of January and February, 1515 and 1866: From I rrllindl Total. From Ir4.luntl. Total. ,Irkilllnr , - '2.195 7,4R5 :44 2 . 841 Vt , hruaz) . .......331V 11,122 2•_1.1 ::.224 4.514 13,698 764 4.568 3,1 W 9,046 r I I D m.• To the great uuniber of ves:aels now on the s eas, detained by iee or stress of weather, may be attribubal a good proportion of this decrease. , e • - • • • %t f: "_~: jOunrsimm.lettrn of the I.lttmlmrgit )turning Pont.! FROM 'WASHINGTON. T 1 KU113(1. , ad," 1. ron Mark .12,puhirra In be /41—.1 Toler to he add cd—Th; Ltitesultpended—Our Got,- rrnmevt hound t,. interfere—Wa?tiver . a prospects —Antme , itt tl,4iny—Knotr Nothing and Black Republ,ca March IF , 1536 The proceedings of Congress present little variety at the present time. The official reports in the Globe are made up entirely of speeches on the Kansas tiuestion, the discussion of other !natters being introduced occasionally, as it were merely to relieve the two Houses from more se toi-ines. In the more numerous branch of -perches on tire Kansas election case -feeeeil each other in regular order. as though the whole was arranged in the manner of a de haling society. .1 speech in support of the Committee's plan. to send to Kansas for persons and papers, is followed by one in Opposition, and the latter by another in support awl so on. The previous question will bring this debate to a close in a day or two, when the Committee's resolution will be brought to a viii'. It cannot be passed without the aid of the Dunn faction. as it is call ed, and he is folly cmamitted to a plan of his own —to send a commi“ion two citizens to take testimony, ir a special Committee of three mem bers of the House. Tile Black Republicans cannot therefore hope to succeed in their scheme of bringing a few hundred of the agitators to Washington at the expense of the government. The truth is (Inv. Reeler presents su prior a case. and tho Republicans resorted to such desperate measures, sustained by not a shadow of right or reason, that sensible mon are not willing to stultify themselves by lending them their sup port. . . Air. Douglas' hill to provide for the admission of Kansas as a State, does not differ from bills passed heretofore to accomplish the same pur pose. It will occasion a lengthened debate in that body the Republican party will attack it with the same nutlignancy they did the Nebraska territorial bill itself An attempt will be made to fix a rider upon it is the -tape o f the Wilmot or the old 7‘li , souri re-triction, but in the senate it will he passed without any material al terations. In the 'loose it 411 run the gauntlet, and here the rider referred go. will probably be added as an amendment. So, as I intimated oven herttre rang-res- ttsttornhled, Kansas is to be the great iiite , tion of the Con. Houston, to day, made the spot - tell n..tainst Ile action the Navy Retiring. Peatr4 f.,r which hi• has been preparing ' , into time. Ho has been exceedingly al" in hurting up every That Ira- Leen tria•le at any time against 'lre ofEeet , ~lep.oine his apparent being to show Ilmt the , ' gentlemen were Bite a. assailable as the otheerii pl ace d ,in the retired list. The investigation , tic has m'i'le into the rate,r.l , ..1 the Department, hardly ja-tift the renolte , ien at wltieli he lieped t.. arrive In every est.at the Department ha" -11- , tatine-1 the., ,ttrieert. and nothing left to iuipport th e gene r a l t ten .teiiirei: to make agait,t then'. \ f11111• 0 1;lt, Prei.iont ,f the azinenneeiii 11141 the line i , withdrawn (dr the rre,.•nt, until mir iliivernment iiiitrienint time ti examine and tL iiiite•ige, It -ire, unite I....lnteuinnt. in the New Volk paper , . deo th, mote de , igniiil to throw the management of the t'imitiam) iu tin. }mink ,if 11 in San Fritnei,:ii, who hare aided him with the ntioillird when fund. svere net-11'10 indeed to I. clan. I.•rbilt mad 'till.' in convincitn , the I;.,vortlitlollt here Ihnt it i , it.e .late i 1).1 141 r , tt,t rl\V it k. • ' . 1.r..1..el Itn. Company in lie ttine-esiiiiiil pi:\ i.trarited to it Vent-omit Sione time aze. ' , hen the 1 , - . ...ent • Of iiiir tint iirtinnitit in \',v tirre , tetliine the -1111, Ihe I.ue heeitit‘ie • !Ind 1,4 pa , ,/ their Were tim hit the t t iiitt it ow e .' • On ' y tii 'hit Were fr •111 i6at I,•,Vern ment :'•..i,.' Ivii• fr. in :lit-. wever, it I+ led ree,,g11:71.1 D. Ire 11,4 , Intl' governitiviit to he or 'ill 113 our li v t6:11 it,, pete , tl , olVilpielier 1..1 , Ile • •111 V e q . -lir rlu zen , , hnl the r , iftlllletit ...Writ. R. Willi ),•• 1 , ,Vre,•10 . .1 the I:klT+ i frith 4 11,, with, whii, lb, 1, are made. I r/ITITIOt IA that 1\ k • 0r . 4 r.,peet. \ lenr Itro 14n/1111 , 13f , (hr. Qtirr krilr•rit . qt: , tnteq are .I• 7 iiht!,•• , when e,ol 1.4.1W001l an , l tl:e •I••••nprit, "Zi•aniar•l- ..f ,i'vut , r, , •••1,• I n,th r , •Ca' ,l 1. , the ••• 1:11n•1re! r. c% 1.1 " . v ie ti, $1 " the tr..••! , - the tl nm, ivn 1" .. .1•tt0 . • O. the I,}'lr., . t Ito! \IV ooIIfI , IOTIOI . 1,111 !1./ h . • ca!••••ht ., ~ but 7,11,..r rho I.lTnittell ••• • Ix ),.c , l he h.• al ,•• r•• fili I •,ko , a 111.1,111 ••.. ti,,' NIP \ II•lo • ren, I.v the nn 1na1,.." The Fillni , .rr ni l th,rtel..•ii e.erutior. Ciiri :_'row have had Ai the I 1411 hilt nothing ha' leaked Gat t.• their iiriivoeil mg, 'rho weetinz- are rrolialilv. very •nia:l ittileoil i and what is wor , ie i are lit evt•fl to the benefit,. "rpr , .rnhici mode in the Z• , ..1 where tw., or three are gathered thgother. Jar inn P.rownlow mail.. 11 deniorrate effort at the philad e lphia conventi“n to he enthui‘iastie over the nomination Know Nothing Trlt4lll.elra i.f , Lithe their hood. when 1,1,- namei= nitintione I, at , much ttii 1.1 ally. lit then, to -wallow. The lilark lielottilioan , have ri•-tlto.l ni., n In' 'dint! itina , tiaif-. - rl it rt . In t.' 1“ . 1 , 11 I t -11100 FROM HA RICISISUIRI:. i 11..111,1.tr. Minh l'lth, ?norm? nt iii lock Thi , wit , owing to the I iti. 1.. ur of the !fln o.f 1 , 1.1 .111,•11 until after I . ill co n yli..l o until the 1,11 under comtdcra lion was finally fins , cd 'l'll, , r.res , ing queLdion was called and m....tairei.l m , lc." , than eight nine , all under great excitement. The Lill which I called the Qpi-cial attention i.f the e.dintry taxable. to, which passed inn yester day, wits on motion of Mr. Fulton, seconded Lv Mr. of Corks, reconsidered, and th en ~, the motion of Mr. Magee too" po,tpon e d f or th e present. This bill if allowed to t i n s mmul,l be the !imam: of plundering the C o u n ty Treasury for the special benefit of the city of l'ittsburgh. The individual who thought himself smart enough to blindfold Legislators, will find by tido time that he lalnored 'tinier a slight mistake : he cannot play his trick! , on old soldiers. FL, must hear in mind that there are pootile Into itho have into here before. Let the city of l'itishurgh tiny for its own improvements a- Allegheny city does, and there will he 11 , 1 complaints frmin tine country. The euliplement to the Ohio Improvement Company passed 01.0. The aupplement to the Allegheny and New Ilrighton Plank ion! Company, passed finally. Tie bill relating to the Public Printing came up in order. ina.stnueli The appropriation bill wan : 11'0 , 1 , i,t`eht, nv a e made for and against die me The Lill elicited min , iderable feeling, when the vote was taken and filial uuuwl nettle not agreed to. lind n committee of confer ence wo ordered to be appointed, which will appear in the Journal to morrow. Your friend Mr. Langdon, the p , dite and gen tlemanly Superintendent of the Western Penn. sylvanin Hospit4l, leaves for home to night with a certified copy of the appr , printion passed in yesterday, the Governor acted promptly and signed the hill when requested. The Governor has a kind and generous heart, and is a man of his word—which is more titan 1 can say in truth for others who have occupied the same high po sition. THE RFT. CHAMBERS AND THR rEAKFR It is with feelings of no ordinary pleasure that I copy the following from the Patmot and Uni,,yr of this place. Thr letter of the Speaker first ap peared in the P, rui,yilriniall It is a just rebuke to a supercilious mountebank, who has but little of the feelings of a true gentleman in his compo sition. If the divine would look to his own household it might teach him humility, which would best befit one who preaches peace to all mankind. We subjoin, with our entire approbation, the following reply of R WTI Alt tisos L. Watouv, Esq., Speaker of the House of Representatives, to a letter addressed to him through the Philadelphia Sun, by the Rev. Jens CHAMBERS. This rover• end gentleman t?) has taken upon his own shoul ders the principal task of defending the Jug Law, and abusing, in his own rough, peculiar style, - w'' ODE • - ' , ~1 =MT every prominent public man who favors its repeal. llis language is always personal, ill-chosen and harsh. If used by men of lower degree, it wool,' be pronounced vulgar; at all evente DO one, with truth, can deny that it savors more of the savage than the christian gentleman; and we are glad, therefore, to see him so sharply and deservedly rebuked. We commend Mr. WRIGHT'S letter to public attention : Respcbq friend,, the Sun of to-day, WC find a rharatteristir letter from the Rev. John Chambers, to the Speaker of the House of Rep resentatives. The letter abounds in charges and statements which have no foundation in truth. While the amendments to the License Bill were under discussion in the House, I was constrained by a Sense of duty, as a consistent friend of Temperance, to express my viers thereon, and advocate such measures as I thought best calcu lated to remedy existing evils, without infring ing on the rights of the people, or defiling the statute book with laws too grieoott, to be borne" —laws which their authors and advocates are conscious cannot be enforced. I did so in language pertinent, proper, and truthful. Whether my arguments were sound or otherwise, I will leave the unbiased judgment of the honest and unprejudiced portion of my audience to determine. I did not then associate, nor have I ever on the floor of the House, or in private conversation associated the Temperance movement or the License question with"the Semo oratic party in any way, shape, or form ; the Rev. John Chambers and those who supply him with his facts to the contrary notwithstanding. In my course of action on this or any other question, I will not he intimidated by the shallow sophistry of a time-serving politician, or the bil lingsgate of a notoriety-hunting moral despera do, even though he assume the clerical garb, and desecrate the pulpit with his uncharitable rav ings. I have never been the advocate of the doctrine that men can be made sober, temperate or hon est by a mere legislative enactment. Yet I have, by precept and example. endeavored to persuade them to practice in their daily walk those virtues which tend to ii 714111,1." I confess 1 atn not enthusiastic enough to be lieve for a moment that, he an net of Assembly, I could compel even John Chambers to dd/tere to the —dead kti,-r in his statements, or from the pulpit, or through the press, exhibit the propriety of language and deportment which hould adorn the Christian gentleman. Truly your friend. 111‘11AltnsoN 1.. 11.014;11 ffir c Lan e'x AV °rut Specific -- 1.1:E1• RED liV FI.ENI I \ - 1 . 1... Ir , . a ,aan..r. 1..‘ \la! h I MWMffl -13 , 111 I r , .1 hy ~.or I or N. ). )•.tir 1.F11...11 ol ;•Itich ii„• uoittlet 1 111 (1.1 ..f •. Irk '. item t.. 111.1 ,Jl , l altimeilh, 111111111=1 lin.•. I U nk I ...odd In LI, a I, ur I,lr, WNI M 1.•1 I‘ E 1 . -e,, rat . , I.' ...fail 1.. 11-k 1.. r IPr .11 • rlit..l ri•otn",,, f 4 'llle !mr:11. AI! .•1 it• I rsl,..tt lr• ..40E 1,/ Kvlmitte ,e1,14-41,-,1 1.0.1 .NI: lind is . :1:1,1•• 1k I I,KM INo Itlti .g ..vtle• 1.3 141,, III1111101:1 00loloox or (tor Pre.. Ali • 1.1..4 .I.t th. t.1II 11,i11,1••1 :,...I i 1. • u, ri. i!.. .1,1. it.. ,1 .I,:w, !. 1% t 111”.11• ill. 1. I HP , 1.41 •.• r ,stutrll.. t.• N 1. , 1 11. . 1611 111.,1,1. ‘• t•:••1 Nioi•t il-nr. , 1,, Al- • ' I .r ~,n •t: I 1 , 1, I, ! •111•: •11(1• rit.c t.t.“.t horA. h,lt .1 ‘ l / 4 • ,Ip• 1”.•.•••r, th, I 14 MEE 11=1 I• \ 1 I 11% A nl, I Al 1;101 II ,I.r tzl 11.. I , tn'•... A ! • I .- F. 1.11 ti. - Snsa(tx' Sar•npnrllla, 11 . 1,11 Tlf MEM= =lli= =MEM ..1.1 1., 1 It A 10 'cm; I=l3 2111119=1 Ask - From the 11. 1 ork Nnllonnl Monitor F.-1.1 - 1/Ary 21 \ -I , t t ur ..1 , 11..mt.• 112, .-n.10,..1 .1 111,1.'1.10 atilt, 1,1 ~1111 Hug Ihnn any kl 4, ..1 thol tio• Ibt ~.,curs. In (h. , in‘t•nte•al 1,E1 , 4 1,11 I+t 11,•nt 11.:41 aII! • 1/, 1.1 N 111.-11, tr.. ir. a highly dlre.ll% rp.t. tH..01,1 '1'1,..... s , l+ 111 .. I , —•••r‘.• th• ,sll., \ ttt.l lii==ll 1111= t , oiltsr . 1.. 4 inrw•vn nn•l r Im" . . t') , t Kt , II k 1% , o•lit II J 11,11 Itralt...l Agrnt. Thousainclo• of Children Die ftnont.kll 11. , CIO PIT. ,01 Dr R., ping , Liwr tv—r!, , troi Car , rnaht ! ,,..t. 41...tt, lb, I 11101,110:111P 1,1111..1 I iltt4 go.. pitAnotg.- I. 11 11Ov('1161c THINK ty 1.111:4 .nn, ~., nll I . lllnt. , tmly pvInr111 , 1; uI,. i h,• 4,y- For 0d0.1,31, nod rvutil, It F. "'ELLER: 4 0 • cord), Wood and Sewozol rOtord,.. Sold oleo by HENDR.II.4ON h Rio/. litr,4l: 11. P SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM 11 All.•41o•n) ltii V. 41.1WhIr Ah- Batchelor'. Hair I)ye-- ItUltNlNtl ItLISTERINIt CI))II4tUND amid ha% F. tatttittc.ll th. Elt. 4 Al, h , lht. Igtttal. 11, NAI tiro it. rod nn rr 1000 L. 6.•iw.dl LLnn IL Iling 14"“rit k prt.lorrd m Lb urayeNt, fr.sf zy hair by it. Undo t ff,pl.,l, .f HAT, If fe, Varti.ll, N.IN. York. vf11.1. , ..1f , nod I.) IP, tit. II h,l mut, 110 street. nth 11 1 fitio-N'hy Iv 111 you 141111'er, %, 111 N Rh:LIEF k 1....1:-.11,1" MITA I 111-- ),.! R111.111113i1,11. "'tin Burns, Spraitat, in ant pant of %MIT ri•llett.,l nt 0n,.. I. Ivan, Ow 131,4 I, At. 1,1111 .1 all I,nownlm. ‘'irc•lsslan Ltroim, id ,p1...11 I.y IP, SCOTT, of Nl,gant,,,n, Va.. and f, ssla.le.anli. and ',tail, 1 , 3 Dr. K KISER. 14r at, .•1., and FI.F.111N(I. m•nr H. It. Depot. All , •gbet,vn ~,j. vertv,tilAnt in nwdln , r ,-.11.1u1114 pottor I Imo 4.1 to 47. - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If 3 . .1,1"th't want you pilichod with tuJ and alowt you will take our R.ll ire nud gu to 0. nor. nor ftlarliet alloy and Fifth street, and buy oono• floe.. Ile Stmlinp, that wake your foot ((el !mu ate! onifortahle Dal, also !oak,a and sell, ever) snrit.h. !foolery Ihnt you ran meta.), at wholeaalo mot it•tail Itlanettills,r the place, corner of >hukrl alloy t.,1 Fifth utront. urt.4 as-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and cx - main,. our $t fl of Soy? liars and WINTLR Cars. Junt re rehol, a lariso lot of Shanghai, Cvlotool, and ntylot of Clap., which wo Will 11011 Low for 1 - 111111. l'iluittaN J. Cu., If.l WOOII Strv..t. Maki Oat - Hate 1 Mai:Sl—All the lindeet rtylem lIATt I and CAPS run 110 perehmed cheap, for cash, fret. 11101 MAN di CO., No. IG4 Weed street, Noll di. it Co the new Church bavn . lnat receirod nor SPRING STYLE OF 317. E HATs, whir It will b Ltund, tot it 11.1,• Ono, a num and good at tide. Call and aittc. . r ., q'a :,: - •'•:..'L...-..,.;,--' ., f.',.• , - ,7 " - ! . .:0.' , ;; ,..;- ! 7 ;:' - ii ' la 11 One door from Sixth xtroot. MOltl./A.N 14 CU., le4 Wood at ' " ty. ol , A Fresh - Fish and Shell 'Oysters - 1 JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior "testae- Ilea, where ail the delimcies of the se., t , !lOU c.an he obtatnotton the shortest notice. and 4; 1 • , time up in the hest style, mind at satiefivtory . r`` prictel. So don't girgot thesigo of the " RED, Will 'r E AN D BLITZ," No.lll Wood street, balowlifth. . .. 8. STRIN BUCK, in hi; J Agent Cot the Philadelphia Oyetee.and Fish Co HENRY 11. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 2 Wood Street. PITrSBURGII, PA iuhlh d3m GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET! NE W SCAL KLEI3ER & BRO., have just re,etved a small lot of NUNNS et. CLARKS' PIANOS, pees absi with their N 11W 1..1(2.A LE. This is their latest, and undoubtedly the ease la. emetA, Improvement 55 yet Wade to the Piano Forte. The POWER of the instrument Is almost DOUBLED thereby; and iu point of vulutue s eveturess and brilliauey of kn., they sorpass anything as yet produced In the shape of a Piano. They possess all the adyttritages of the llraud Nam" with out ru. sof its disadvantages. We Dow challenge comparison with the Instruments of any other maker in this country, emitident that every unbiassed judge of the article mill at oncs. evdnut their super entity. The public Is _respectfully in.• vitod to .1111 and exautiee those superb instrnmvnts. li. K LEBER d BKO., ! , ,de agents for Minns & Clarks' l'atoOX For Weet,rn Pennsylvania. N... N:1 Fifth street, nest dour to Masonic Hall. P. 9.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected fur the Spring Trade. wish AIRE. FORSYTH _WWI soar? FOItSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M ERCHANTS, Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour, ilAcc,N, LARD AND LARD ()11., .6a- 1) h' CE EA' ER A LI, Y. — 6,4 N 4,. 7 WATER STREET, PITTSBUREFI, PHNAA. BP 611.9NCH9: 51,111,,:rr Ilarbaugh, Pittni'll ;Geo Wells. R',•llsv ills, Ohio. Julio Scott 3 (`o_, '• M. Martin. E. I) J. mcs. Cam r Cit. Dep. Bk. Koons St Iteration,lla. Issch ,t Co.. Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit 8 Ourretson, J,ss•ph F. Elder, 4t. L..nis. Phila. Thomas & Weiner, Bankers, Holmes & Connell. Cincinnati. Debl:4] ,A. D. Bullock & Co. WI LLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold 4-Williams , ) MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. 44-W. Ai A will i'ontratt for Warming and Vrintliraing or Pilow or elillriori'm Fru-tine°, Church , 010 , 11 11 , 1110,6, •I 1) 11.11015, .fitilm, or limit. No. Ic MARK F:T STREET, epic, WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., BACON H 111 S, L S A H L IE SHOULDERS, ILD Nil F:10 nEEP, : 4 1:rd A 12.A.!t; ED and HAAIS. A lari.a,na - k alwayß kin hand ott No. 997 Liberty Street, PTTTSI3URCIII, PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1,1.:0 EN Y. DELIN ERED TO VASfII.IFN ID either of the 1.4 o Ott, I may tn. loft at the NIIIL or In Loxo at the stores of li CAN. MI 1.86 N I 01., 5'2. Wood street. DEA UN A REITER. rot. Littorty and Dt. Ciair atroota. 11 I• :4211 A RTZ, Itruggi,t, Allegheny. 1 VFI SI M! CASiI, ON DELIVERY. 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY do CO. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., I=l IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS . WINDOW--SHUTTERS, K I N I)() W d I: A R DS, &r., tilerond and MB Third street, niL 17. PITTS811:1;II. CANAL BOATS FOR SALE. r ,31._ 1 TNY 11 YI !WY INTI A LLY 111:11.T I'l • 11. %TS DRY ,\, KENNEDY 3, 1..1,1', .2 Pr1.,l rtrvm 41111. A Dvglunty. =ME 1=1! SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, 11 HOLESALE GROCERS, 1!..! Srrond and IfJI Front st., Pitt mburgla, Pa J... late littnipt.n.p., & ix.oft, 11014 \‘' iiriLsTIVE . . Late ulll',ltel,urgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, F I LO IT R FACTORS, A SIL Genet Produce Commission Mei .•pants, \ r h ha rrs , s ami '. .V.l-(.8 {ruler s:r.4 bd.. rtr.re. W 111.1 Brv4ll. Kowitt...dy d C'... Pltte'll •, „ ,( \lwtt it, I Ilintuth ± '0 1 ,11,11 t I.lgg.•tt• 1.2 5 W Itrek, " , eivr. v.. A 1 . ... nit!. “t '• NV at A •. J I. t A N 11.- mon!,'2 ~ 1 .- k A 1 , ..1.10, el.. intaetl L y r„ on • (lett li.r. t, I I•rl [Zug Kik at,•l 1.1 ALEX. HUNTER. MCA LKit IN FLOUR,* GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 1.5 /, PR() t' c' K EN K R .II 1. Y, No. 499 Liberty •t roe l. i I. PITTSBUROH. 11= KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding, and Commission Merchants, -A X - &Fr MTRAM BOAT AGENTS.-la4t :17law, twttey.-n Pom and cgsv xf.f., i,40:41“ 1) . SAINT 1.011 S, M, JII7tIES !LIKELY, El UWE IN .AGE `T CIMEIINCER, (' •rn, r ,:f Srr,nrir and Smathfirld alrrrrs, lII= l'exaoogare Lro gE from tho old oountry to Pitt. horglt, .11tI morloy• L , mitmd to Kuropo. noVZII - - • FEVEIt ANI) AGUE CURE, FI ll{ the Pre \en Lion :111.1 otire of I NTYIIII NT • iiI.4IIMYT Yel ,:II rti Mt AND AGUE, CIIILIA I. Fl:t ki. 1 , 1.4 A..r E. i e. 51.11.1, IrftlllllV, !vim, (I ..litt•T DIM hid; haVit I'olll ..... 11 OrIKIII ,u M 1 I. I< I.A moo MI ASM A. Thy. a 1.111 . 1111. ANTIC/. rr K. a huh Qill ontlrely pr.”. 1.. I”C in the Mewl niekly ..r Irons Rio Arnie , dietea. WA met mint fri.rn convitancly inhaling Malaria Cr. Ihaania t .111 110(1i/illy llrck 11.. 1 ‘,..• lu lOrnotlll Ivlva I nan) lea,lll of 11100. boat ,1110 Ant to twenty TP:lrlt. I11:11 111 y need n r hate itadher dill], by continuing ru Tile patient at once begin, to i,a.over appetite and ttLiiniibli. and rotitinnen until a per Its . 1.1 nmt ri/cal ellen offerteil. iao I.—tiles alll 4115NV1.r for y 60111 t, n.nufn now, Illn,linns printnit in (I.rinan. Nrtn.ll tn•l nconniqnly ouch inn nu me TIM& t.. thi• tr.do. .1 A M!1. 1 A RHODES, Provloll,4, R. I '• I made n nhemical examination of • Uth,..44.. Pivot KIM Ago.. . • Aural.!. t.. Nlalat uL,' and Lave t.ted it lof Vern tit mt.! Stryilknin., but hove 1... t fi.nn.l pare I.• .4thet In it, umr have I loom! .ny ,J14,1,Ln4 r. in iln t . ..1..111.41 that vv..,11.1 pruve Inimical% to th.• m5111.11..t. JAN Its R. ("111 \I 11, Chewier '• LEWINDURII. Onion county, May 2, 1855. Mr J A lehiiiirs--I , inir Sir: The box of medicine you 0,•ot nu. rocoi rod on tho 1 I tli 1 , 1 A pril. 1 have Odd ti. NII rune-linll of it, slid NO far Ow 1.4np10 who hal,. nood It urn ontiotl,l that it lin, ourol them. It lino rortninly stopped ho Ague in emery who hits totott It. and Mx of Ihr wars tt,re of loot; stantlil Mt motor, w ho has had it fo r n r „ Burk, and never tri.i it 140iptill, ..,,,pt by Q u i. rust 01111 Obly Ng mug no she would tike It. s 111111,13 riot by yVIIr rol.llolly. C. R. N'tilNLY cAt'noN Tv ALICE ‘l,,nry, Qminne, rttrychiane, or Aht.Yl . eriodam.nanlarinen of any kind, the virtue of whirl is ..1r 111;4 to mall pot,. noun theirs. The mint they can do is 14. I.reek the chitin" for it short time, while they are aura „ ~ , ,ontitntional maladies that (Tuna nnly with life. lt,turinhsr that the only Fever and Ague remedy that in hiumlees an well MS sure, is Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure. Gib' EM NON by JOHN mraltELL, and Druggists pilo t-1110 rahli:d,tw Orrics Prom. & CorrnsmAriux It. R. Oe., l - Pittsburgh, February 6, 1856. f BONDS or the BOROUtiirs OF MeKEIWORT ti- e sy and CONN ELLS VI LLE., homed to the Pittsburgh mud Cotinellssilk Railroad Company iu payment of subscriptions to stock- of sald Company, are offered FOR SALE Ora fair terms, m 1111111 e of ONE HUNDRED or ONE TITOESAND ItOLLARS each, bearing SIX PER CENT. INTEREST, payable semi-annually at the Office of said Company In the City of Pittsburgh. The payment of principal and Interest is these Betide is pustednio,2 by (Op R arood rnmpany. As the above Bonnets HAVE NO OTHER DEBTS OP An flea. three 11, El RIR may to connidered a NA FE Rod S M E TRE IN V ENT :OE ENT. Fui forthor infl.rmatbm apply to NICHOLAS VEEDER, Trannfor Clork at the 0111 co of tho Company, Novlllo Hall, Fourth and Liberty etreote, up • • " frh'-d1 mr~Mlm BASEMENT TO LET ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet able by 30 dep, half above ground, and well Ugh t- V4l 811.1 fill will In, rentorl On reasonable terms. It is on the corner of Fourth ntreet and Cherry alloy. Rnquirn at jpt3)4,tll OFFICE OF MORNING POST. OLD TYPE METAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD T 1 PK. Machinists and others warding such au article tan eat a *go szipplyby celllng soon. Lab° \ • FARMERS AND DIECTIANTICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO O K PHIL A DIT I L Platt. TIIOS: R. VLORENCF;Trus't EDW. IL M1)144A SeCretari• Fvtisset' the Ist August to the alse day of Dec, 1855 . Amount received in Marine Prendnins-- $ 68,242 II 80.908 82 Total ..preattlymm for Ilse mouths CAPITAL Boucle or Allegheny County, l'itteburpr,b, and Pittaburich Railroad Bonds, Coat Loan un Ifirat Mortgage of Real Katate • t+toeks, Collateral Cash in Bank and on hand Capita! subscribed, (psynneitt not yot dos).— ...... 47,008 00 Premixln Notes, not yot nuttutod 68,387 31 Dm, from Agents, (neural by ficardrs) Expanses imd Onmmisslons— ........ $4113,151 13 Total nlonnut of Law. Incurred, but not yet adineted: Fire $1,688 08 Diarine 3,000 00 $4,660 66 This Company Inernres lluil and Cargo Hake on Om Ohio and Minsiosippi tributarioa. Insure,, against Loss or Damages by rime. Lenses liberally adknited and promptly paid. Ratatancine—Nun. T. M. Home, Hen. J. K. Moothead, Jame,, keor Insurance apply to SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TRIAD AND WALNUT firs., .04- MARINI?, INSURANCE'S on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to ail parts of the world. INia&ND INSURANCE'S ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriages, in all parts of the Union. PIKE INSURANCE ON MERCUANDIZR generally. On Stores, Dwelling Irons., Ac. Aufts of 1,5 e Company November SA, 1856. Bonds, Illortgmbes and Real Estate $101,020 94 Philadelphia City, and other Inane.., 85,210 00 Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 23,060 10 Bills receivable 186,440 97 Cash on hand 26,826 09 Balances In hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently Issued, and other debts doe the Company Subscription Not.. rn , lB C. I/AND. VINS P 1,111.1 If LNFLT Ln.auxx, Beorkitary MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CORI', OF PHILADELPHIA. MAIMS pacrenim.—amurttn lIT TU STASI OP Pa.,. rimaas. Chartered Capital, 8500,000. VIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATIQN, AARON S. LIPPINOCTT, Profddent. °HAIN ROGERS, Bncretary. 0130111.1 E YOUNII, Treasurer. DERIICTORFI. Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon (1111ingham, W Nicholas U. Taylor, Alfred Weeks. Orrin Rogers, Churl. J. Fields, J,11.111 P. Simons, inn(la P. Smyth. Any-This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi tal. oat the Dlrectyrs have detormined to adapt the business to its available re,ources. Ti observe prudence iu conduct ing its affairs, vrith a prompt stijmitment of lomtos. Pittsburgh Oflico, No. 76 Water street. The , Gaming w,41 kat..o and reeponslble firms In Pitts burgh have wallet - W..1 reference to them, with regard to the .u.abillty en! !iceman«ne of the Itanufactnruns' Insurance Company. Kramer it Rehm, WlLoom Childs Co., ti,orge P. Smith At. Co., liampton & Campbell, ./.mod, Tiernan et Ccv, ' Lt. Clincdn it Cu not; LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE /.VS FR A NCE ("03/PANT, cottsKit OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSHUIttiII, PA. Roma tiALWAY, Prvehlelit. Tuna. thtllll/1, Socrehsty. Ihr Thin pan y mak. ex«ry lumina). appertfLitlitlg to coutiecte.l with LIFE RISKS. Ale., against BULL AND CARO() RISKS on the Ohio )trel , .31isslexippf River and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS guin,sy, And against boas and Damage by Pire, and against the rerils of the on and Inland Netwation and Transportation. Pelnies teemed at the ',meet tame consistent with safety to all parties. British Sc. Continental Exchange. BILLS DRAWN By DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. OA' THE l'N[o.l - BANK, LONDON, IN Arita OF CI ANT TIVRAIIDS. Theme Ocala to, Available, at all the principal Towns ENGLAND, SOiTLAND AND IRELAND, and the Ck)N TINRNT. We also draw Slant lints on • 111. A. (irunebatinn & Ballln t FRANK )Rl' A MA IN. erves at et remittance to all parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persons intending to travel abroad, may procure, through mi. Letters of Credit, on which Money MB Ise obtalm.d, ua neoded, in any part of Europe. o.a.utcrioas of Bills, Not" and other riecuritios In Europa, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS & CO., m 11.21 Wood, corns , nalrd streets. Itc , lll'. M. ItUIVTKIL CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BACIALHY, Remident SAMUEL L. ill ARSIIRLL, Secretary. 0 PPP 7.1( 94 Wuter erre, detioem Mariat and Mod streets. Imuree MULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio and idbolionippi Wren, and tributarim Itotoroi, Lim or Damage by MR. Ale , , againet the Portia of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tratinportation. John Shipton. 14c21 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. Joing 11. SHOENBERUER, Pres&lout. 11,0111{RT FINNEY, Secrutary. C. W. BATCMILOR, General Agent.. W ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS All Losses sustain.' by parties Inanred under policies Issued I.y thin Company cll bo liberally adjusted and prompt ly paol at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. if yll New You:, Juno 11, 18.55 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Mr-Insure Holdings and other Property against Lone or Damage by Vim and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. P. Johnston, holy Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. (hurler, W. AVOlintock, Jas. P. Tanner, .ie.orgt. W. Smith, W. S. Hawn, D. B. Park, I. /arbor Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J. dome, J. IL Jones, IL It. Coggehall ovriceas. Pr,admi. Hon. Wlt. P. JOHNSTON. rice , Preridrnt RUDY PA'ITERSON. Nrey oral Troua A. A. CARRIER. JeZLIy Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pitteduryh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurneke en" of lIARRIStitIttI. CAPITAL, $350,400. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PIXTLADELPIILL Cdt' . .lTAL, 8300,000. ' Insurance Co. of the Valley or Virginia NCILEBTEK, VA. CAPITAL, Sao° vOOO. Commonwealth Insurance Company, IfllUltt/. CAPITAL!, $300,000. Con neetleut Mutual Life Insurance Co., HARTFORD. CAPITAL A.,VD ASSETS, 12,154489. Ponsisylvanto Inattranoe Co., of PITTSBURG)] CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1855, $129,022149 F. JOHNSTON, Pretidea. A. EL. CAssits, Seemtary .Ivcl f:drpcly JAS. IIOIIINB J. HAMM NOY JAMES COLLINS & CO., OLIVER W. BARNES, President. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PILOPRZIPKIPS OP TEM rotitns 9 Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LIN F.S. Nos. 314 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Prrrx MMUS— Win. Bawling & Co., Murphy, Tlenuul & Co., 8.1311t11 & Stucluir. Hatuptuu, Wilson k Co., MlDiruilear, Manus & Co., Englh & Itiolucrdson. Pintdater,plat— .BAiNer,Woodwurd Truitt, Brother d C 0.,) 'Wood, aoott Co. [tab& STATT OF ljtiSl NESS, THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 00 Water L. bet. Wka.,d and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL Plalladelphin 1=133 Joneph IL io.thitunti A. Sunder, John C. Davis, John H. Pourusa, (loorgo Lolpor, Kinard Darlington, Dr. It. M. Huston, William C. h rig, Ilugh Craig, James 0. Hand, Theoptillue Paulding, .3ratiee Traqualr, WtMenu Ryt - e, Jr., Joshua I. Prim. James Tennant., Samuel li &okra, Henry Sloan, Jamas B. MeParland, Cluarlee Schaffer, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh It. T. ITnrgun, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN. President. out. St rarer Mc Ilvaln Ch.-!- I(ollvy, fi. Jon. Brooke , , J (I. Jobnnon, P. A. MADY.IRA, Agent., 9 Water street, Pittsburgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent P I TTSBURG H DIRECTORR. Robert Galway, Somata M'Clurkan, acrseph I'. OBSYAM. 11 D., John Scott, laurel' Marshall, David Richey, Jam.. W. Finikorkti, Charles Arbuthnot, Ale xander Brnctler, , Jompb S. I.r.vh, .1.4.10 Fullerton. Ilannfield B. Brown, traysof II Charnbera, Obrhstian Zug, William Carr, Robert 11. Ilartlay, Jas. D. McGill. feblg Mil= William Bag&ley, James M. t'uoper, :tamuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, Jr. Isaac M. Pennol, Ibubangh, Walter Bryant, MARTVE AND FIRE RISKS. COM= .1. 11. Shoenbarger, 0. W. Case, C. W. Batchehrr, W. B. Nimick, Imar M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran, R T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghoy George 8. Belden, 8. 8. Bryan, David M'Candless. A. A. CARRIER A. BRO., REPHRENCEIS; MI=IMS NEW OVERTIMIENTS. Ohio and Pennsylvaiditaiiroad. SPRI!(G ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 21th Int.., Passenger Trains will run daily, except Sundays, as follows: Lewes.. Pitudinrgh for Orestiine at A. A. Si. and BP. M. Leavel Crwstllne for Pittsburgh at 6 A. M. and 12.7.4 P. These Trains teaks close conuectiona at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLY, FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CRICAGO, SAINT 1.01718, and all points on roads extending West and South-wast through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. The 73.4 A. M. Train fruni Pittsburgh connects at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for SANDUSKY, TOLEDO and 171110ACIO; also. el ea mince.. Clone are sande at Alliance with Trains . on Cleseland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CMCAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. $108,1.01 31 . 300.000 00 $408,151 13 $ 79,721 08 - - THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St Louis, Indianapolis, Beliefuntalne, Chicago, Reck leuid, lowa City, Dunßeth, Mihniukirt, Cairo, Springfield, 111, Fort Wayne, Clevelmul i and the twin dial cities in this West, NEW BRIGICION . A - CCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 A, P. M. Leaven Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 914., A. M. - and 5 7 , P. M. For tickets and further Information apply to J. G. CURRY, at the corner MSc*, under theMonortgabela House, or at the Federal street Station, to O} PARKIN, Ticket Agent , [mh.ll3] ~ J. 11. MOORS, Supl. FAMILY GROCERY STORE AT AUC TION—On tho corner of Wylie and Iligh streets, com mencing nt 10 o'clock on MONDAY morning, March 24, will be sold, the stock of a Family Grocery Store, consisting In part of eight half chests Young Ilyeon and Black Tea., Bpiros, Tinware, Queenswaro, Brushes, Soaps, Variety Goods, Counter and Platform Scales, An, Ac. Also, Morsels lel Fur niture, consisting of Bureaus. Breakfast and Dining Tables, Card Valdese, High and Low Post Bedsteads, Settees, Feather Buds and Bedding, Cook Stove, Icitchen Furniture, Im., Ac. inh22 P. M. DAVIS, Auer. . . Q UPERIOR lIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 10 AT AUCTIGN.—On FRIDAY morning, March 28th, at IQ o'clock, at the residence of Dr. Rm. A. Penniman, No. 68 Fourth street, between Wad and Market., will be sold, his entire stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have been well kept and in Site order, among which are Ma hogany Ifair Seat Sofa and Chaim Marble top Contra and Pier Tables, Mahogany Sideboard, Secretary and Book Case, Cane Seat and common Chairs, Fright day Clock , llrussebk and ingrdn Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Bedding, Looking-Glasses, High and Low Poet &slate-ads, Fenders, Fire Irons, China, Glass and Queenswiun; Office Furniture. Hall Furniture, Cooking Stove and fixtunA, Kitchen Furniture, .tc. P. M. DATIS, mh22 Auctioneer. 03,889 go 106,000 00 I H. ORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, Ace, AT AUCTION.--On MONDAY morn ing, March 24th, commenting nt 10 o'clock, I will sell, nt the St. Clair street Livery Statile, between Penn and Liberty stn.: 7 head of Horses; 4 Buggy Wagons'. I Two Horse Carriage; setiforness; and Bridles-, 3 Sleighs; I Porniurre Wagon; Buffalo Robes, Boils, fixtures, fie. m 1122 P. M. DAVIS, Anet'r MA - - $617,118 16 GAZINES FOR APRIL RECEIVED and for ndo toy H. 31INIFIR PI, No. T.! &mint y! cLD For wild by mh22 MAGAZINES FOR APRIL- - Harper's'New Monthly kiiimuitio;,. Harper's Story Book; Peterson's Magazine: Yank. Notions far April; The Old Dominion—by G. P. R. James ; The Levet' of Harem—by Reynolds. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO, Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. QPRI NG BONNETS.—A. A. MASON & Ly . 80. are Just opening a 1 ery large and well selected stock of Spring Bonnets, comprising the new styles of— Pedal Braid ; Jenny Lind; Satin Straw; Gossamer Lace; lb end " Florence Braid ; Diamond" Misses' Satin Straw; Split " Misses' Flats. BOYS' LEDHOItN HATS. Sc Also.o large aasortmout of Straw Buttons, Braids, Flower , Garlands: !lc. nth= 1 GROSS CLOVE ANODYNE just received L and for sale he }LIMING BR'S. 1 gross Parson's Indelible Ink, " 8 " Nis ileletine, ... 50) lbs. Sal Ammoniac, " SD ° Crude Tartar, " 9 hide. Si,d Drop Black, =ME • CIOIs;CENTRATED LYE—The beat article now IT. use 6,rnmking, !lard nod Soft Seaps.---alsvaya un hand in large quantitiee, and for sale by PLEATING BROS. N B A RUSS N I:3 , I .2 I F CAR I7 P d Ef t : I I N ; I r l ( S. )N S ROII I I h N ., , L O ) hare received this day a large and choice assortnient of WI LION AND lllt USSEIS CA RESTING& Of lIPIr and beautiful patterns. Alen, VISNSTIAN STRAW CARSIM 3 ply's; INGRAIN, Ac., at the LOWEST inh22 F O RREN't --No. 159 WOOD STREET, a grad nine! for buelnesn., Al.. No. 12 Market st. bait! S. CUTHBERT St SON, hi Market at. WO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES TO 11 , 7 T—One situated on East Common. Allegheny City, 1.241 1110. on Third street, below Ferry, Pittsburgh. nth la S. CUTHBERT S SON, SI 3laiket at. _ T" .OLI„ARS A MONTH IS TIIE RENT of • very comfortable HOUSE in Allegheny City. For particulars. apply to C. CUTHBERT ez SON. 61 Market street. - - ARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL; Indy'm Ihmak Yarike. Notions, Stud rpeniv.ll by rub 2-2 CEMETERY MARBLE WORKS. PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON, No. 333 LI lIIIRTY STREET, 'snow WAYNA Pittsburgh VA6IIION A ILI LE CIA )1111N(;. l'he un 41erttiglit41 ham just returned Irmo the F.1141t With :I lurgo ttsul rnt - 1.-41 tumttrtmetit Of FA: 4 IIIONABLE CIAYFIIIVI7 , CA.: 1211N/11:8, VIRSTINGS, Which he Is I , mpared tn Innnufecture tn order In the Thankful for tbo very liberal patronage heretofore be 'towed upon hina, he respectfully solidi, a continuance of the same (nun his friends and customer, 43-Complete satisfaction guaritaitned. 11. F. I'UOP}. NIKRCUANT Tatum, Third street, near Market. trih2Llu , FRESH FRUITS— /ill boxes Masseua Oranges, sweet ; 25 Sicily Lemons. Just received and fur sale by mll2l REYMEItk ANDERSON. No. 39 Wood at. 'TILLER'S COUGH SYRUP--An effectual _LTA_ cure for Coughs, Colds, etc N T = a r t c ,,, 3 1 1 ,1 2 : ) . b y 11 . 1121 Corner Market at. and Diainuuti. JUJUBE PASTE-200 lbs. highly flavored Jujube Nate Just roc..ived by JOS. FUMING. Corner Market at. and Diszruid. - Thum OF' THOUSAND FLOWERS--An- Lip other inipply of thhi celebrated tu - tiele reed by JOY. NIAIMINO, Corner Market St. and Diamond. Capt. Mark Sterling Samuel M. HJer, William Bingham, Jolm S. Dilworth, Francis Seßern, J. &l oil William It. Maya. - D A ItN E PI LE LOTION-6 dozen re ', .ived by • JOS. FLEMING, inh2l Corner Market et. and lEzunontl. AIR BRUSHES—Large supplies of Eng lish Llalr Brutilms „butt mcaive.l by J. PIEMINO, Corner Market at and Diumund. - - I ASES G ELATIN-3 gross patent refined .parlditi g Gelatin plat received by JOB. FLEMING, Owner Market at. and Inauhmd. AIR 1)Y ES— Large supplies of Batch e toed and Cristadoro's !lair eyes Just recd by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Maricot at. and Diatuoud. 91111 SA'fISFAC'IORY RENLEDY—From. all parts of tho country, north and north, the proprie. toot or almost daily hi receipt of such flattering terithnoul- Wale as the following, tolatiee toll. A. Patinieitocli! ‘ e unequal. Vennifuge: Gatessnotto', Ala., April 13th. Mew,. R. A. Pahnettock have been selling your Vertnifuge In this place for five years, and take pleasure in stating, for the information of the trade and of the public, that it has been, so far as I know, one of the most satisfac tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of its rood effects In numerous cases under the treatment of our physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always found It to he safe and reliable its a worm specific. I CM revoin mend it as one of the safest and boat in the market. A. STO.LLENWERCK Prepared and sold by It. A. FAHNESPOCK CO., nOl2O corner of Wood and First eta., Pittsburgh. ENV NOVEL BY G. P. R. JAMES, Esq. —The Old Dominion ; or, the Southampton !dassacre Hy O. P. It. Jamee, Eau.., 1 vol., paper, 50 cent& India; or the Iron of Pearl River—by Mts. D. 11. N South worth. Forest I'l:aptly and other l'alta--by Grace Greenwood. Erttutt Linwood, the last hook of Men. Carotin° Leo Bents.. Hum Miss Murray's Lettere from the United States, Canada and Cuba. The Adventures of my cousin Smooth—by Timothy Tem Orton, of Tewsburg. Major Jam as' Courtship, oue of the mat htllllorol23 works ever published. Per sale by H. MINER & CO., tab2o .13 Smithfield at. B. S. CARIIIKR. F • OR RENT --Ile Store and Dwelling, eor nor of First and Market streets. The house has gas throughout, and It Is a good loudness stand for a store or a tay..rn Apply to WALTER BRYANT & CO., mll3O No 239 Liberty street. CASTILE SOAP-75 boxes fur sale by n. A. FAIINESTOCK & AND PAPER-10 reams for sale by mh2o D A. FAMEMOCK k CO. ALAD OIL-70 baskets for sale by mh2o O. A. PA ENFSTOCR & CO RANGE PEEL-300 pounds for sale by mue a A. PAIINESTOCK & CO. TEARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL— Just reeeived and for sale by U. MINKU & CO., mb2o No. U Smithfield street PLAIN BLACK SILKS-A. A. MASON & 00., have Just received, per Express, 60 pieces of very rich BLACK SILKS, of every width and quality. [mhZ) GENT'S SILK CRAVATS—Weitave7 just opened so dna nil alms of Genre Black Italian era smut, of One quality, and very rich bletre. A. A. MASON & 1:p, BONNET FRAMES-106 doz. of the New Spring Styles of Wire and Buckram FM111(41. In all MUM, Plat received by A. A. MASON h CO., tiihffl N 0.25 Fifth at. ifARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR vv. A. OILDIMFENNEY A. CO. hare Harper, for Apra, fur male at their Cheap Iklukatore, Fifth stroe= site the Theatre. EVIZIN Ifanwr'm Mit.grezio.; Gotley'm 1..1718 Book; klaglizino; llorpor'x Story. Book; Youkee Notions. 11. MINER & CO., 32':,Srnitlifielil 11. T. C. 11011 G AN, 104 Nt - 4743.1 street. M A TTII EW L A WTON, Cartier First and Woad streets. METAL— Ho tom Anthracite, extra dirt; 60 " No.l Charcoal, " For aide by JOILN trloo/111.E.A.D '~~'~~
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