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JACOB FBA", Jr., Zoe* , Go.urns P., :+1.1: 1:1111 t. EN EH : TIDIOTIIIIC IVES, l',rren COONT C411.11:1" . $ M r. Copley. who has be-n on a vigil to the different cities and through the We;sterti States to urge upon Ili, in speedy action iu relation to the Ohio hirer Improvement, has returned to this city, and he report in regard to his trip, which will he fonwl on the first page of this paper. The Journal ,n,nd Gazcite are evidently alarmed at the strong signs disaffection manifested to war.)s the fusion project. It is an old and general rule that when you try, to unite tic , churches into sue the result is I err. Those in favor of the union form a new church. and those in both the old chundie! , opposed to the union abide as they were, and thus three %/lurches are the result. And it is et ident the effort of the K. N.'s and Republicans to fuse and corm one party will have a similar conclusion. In the grerit county of Philadelphia this hits already happened. A large public meet ing watt held there canc.! nn old line Whig meet ing, which was addressed by B. Reed. Jo siah Randall and others, and strong resolutions passi. , l repudiating Fusion, Abolitionism, Know- Nothingism and every other ism, and pledging, support to the Union, the Constitution, and old Whig prineiples. This movement has extended to other counties, and a State to he held. alile,l Whig pa per in !Cu Slate. :ay.: , di: , movement. The Abolition and tin -t lisof oohettii,,t , or retaining good sense, and till, practical repudiation of modern humbug.s. It is fast spreading the whole State The great flutes ~ f the people Lind of the disgust ing farce of ttr.ion and folly that bids them worship the uegroes, Curse the CatholleS and foreig.ners, and reiterate continually the trans p.irent fadselio,l that Northern Democrats tire ill fasor of the extetHon of slavery . It will take something more sulistantial, rational, and ~ rt.vo'nif to bring out the voters next fall egginar the only practical, national, and steadfast party left. soothing and coaxing ShalloW Ci t.:Silent, for such a work, and are an insult to public intelligence be-ide- It !night 'lo among the ;gllOranl p.pulation , of Nledeo or Central A educated, independent v der,, in this country. thee want reasons, princi ple', great national issues and great inea , ure , of public policy, to rouse thew to action. Soothing sod' coaxing they despi , e It is an insult to .Inglo-Saxon manhood, and the strong pra;•tical ~ .ase of tht,Aloort,an The a that 1.10 , a , utt! !.•• a It t -e Ink's; tilid Ilial thcrt I, n..pro-eltt pr,,poet t- , :tivery rzirt Jinx oi,ewLi•re. Irt it is C.ITI :1 grelt p•ll ty 'n the nimplt , ue sla,i•ry vxtei,i4,ti. It fit,t ft.hnitS that 01(1, vic.tilt.e the elten,ion of :;averv, and then call , 11,11 ‘,l t)w 11( . ‘ t . u, - :irrtllll hilllll , llyr it 8(11 t , . deo-in - wing it 1..:1 ler tilld 101PIll 1.,1'n \ cal' it LI le- I 11i 911k,ce Uti a it,rd grrici , in 1111. proceed ~f R three lit. ut r.p11111.V.,111 sChrrn,. at air, iiiichtry that ill, 11"' .driittIT; 7 , 17:1 , 5•44 tha! 1.•\,a1.11 11.4 ! . ...pul.n no, aoiffiat: , , Ow • Allier:H.4li, I iir•r. - 11 ft vrr rr r irr. \ire , the l...werinl tt,w:trtl-t Ihe W••:11: Thr h N w.•rr " Iting.11!111111101/S t.,1 „r wl ;he pu.o• 'Tinted (;,u,ti. 1,•• : as the pqrtv llii• .1,11r11,1 t.III 11104' the ,av 1 , ,t1 tie 4,111.0 1 -, Mr hard unme< lie ulh••1 then. thy hour I it ‘4ill he ky November neat the Detimer:ley mull L ars r II the mar- I. %V 14.,1 ['Alt while the sats •• i( is all wt. n,lt the Itepublie:iii:inll over the ,itinty Mel Slate it is not, :old that fart, will 13. d do. Se , ) do. I i.ovn,hip and I.tormigh pro.f 04f I hi , . NV, 1,1,11,1, th, rt—tilt in Nl . lit.etit.tt at it 1111.1111m.y 1.‘11.1,ht-d. :our ott iu 1 .11 oil Vri,lay 1.11 , 11,1, , I,ltlio.re,tll. Ln t your the 1;now Not tout the Do:noel-3i !hero id, Note,. the, e were- forty P.epuldican votes Lc ',ides_ The combined vote (/ wa, 104 over the betn“cratn, strength. I.a,t Friday the Know Nothings and Itepukiicans combined on a fu,ion ticket : and here is the retail! : ni,erato Win. 11. INSPECTOR , 11. IVelt Al I J R. Bla• ... r.o MEM Sinth is the fruit of the new ~chenu• of fusion Of Kuow Nothing. , and Republicans. The fu sionists are beaten every where as far as hear•l from in the town6hip and borough Abulititm: , l , 31,1 lin.oc Nothings cant agret Their fil,lon i, a Navigation Open--The Scene on :the The lvliurf yesterday preiiented a lively scene. !doge than mile lhoußand men were busily en ppd in placing good , and merchandise id all description, on the Fie:Liners, and an equal number were un koard ready to reedy(' them. .1 large number ~1 beat , hail arrived kith a great quantity of freight, and more were ex• pected We note the following • (;ruff, .... 'ow 1n Arctic, Devinuy. Ycn [M e w,. .... Chicago, Javan,. Cincinnati ....... ..... •• ciraciip State, Furd, St. Low, 411 a •• St. Lawrence, Dunlap, New J. W. Ilailman, 3,1 a •• J. W. Cheetithan,.A. Unwinanti...4oo .Nta,eng-cr, 31illenger, lac •• holden Slate, Pettigrew. St. Louis A, gyle, Cole, Seer Orluaai Here i,r a total of ton boats, with :t9Oll tons of freight, arriving in a single day, and five or six inure were expected during the night. On Sat urday and Sunday ten boats left for ports below With anal almost an equal number de parted yesterday but these have scarcely matl,6 an imprest:ion on the immense. amount of goods here really for shipment, which is estimated to he in the neighborho o d of . 2:i,(11111 tons, and large quantities are reelect every ilny via the Central Railroad. Tim Counell , ville : , eniinel sap+ one of the jurors AV it., e..uvieted Orrigan of murder lately, saved Lilollow.ln tg Iwaitty-seven years ago. 'chose who are huru to h e banged will never he drowded • , ^ O, 4.0 - 14. J .!4 1 ,,t• •• oz• •••11. 74 ,' • ~•;;••Ny -• 4 , ' • ••'• • • • ::MARCII 25 V.11,,P111 ISrrrrrrttv..f ftLlTtift GENERAL SOOTIIEI) AND coANED :.tt•l it prnrti,ally ori : , the th, It, :1.11 I I,t• all It i a• 1 Ei,p:("rvoN hpi E •NtflflOli*wThJ I 5; I T. I.s.tp .. i 53 L. S. L. i‘Lattllmi. Ml= 1 . .* I X% hart'. IMZMI e 4 . .., .... Don't take bill 4 uf tja Asigigtou 4.tak of ate District of Colunaila. The town of Freedom, New liampshire, gave r.,tes for Wells, democrat: 8 for Metcalf, fusion ; snd r, for 40 odnin:Whig. (;w. I.;trstow, of Wisconsin lutaresigned. At the last election he was returned elected by the State Canvassers, but the Supreme Cann having decided that Bushford, his Republican competi tor has the most legal votes, Gov. B. threw up his office. ('apt. David Connor, of the C. S. Navy, died at Li residence, ire Phillulelnhia, on Thursday last. Ile entered the service in ISO'd as a midshipman, and r,se from rank to rank until he had reached the highe-t position in our navy. Corn. C. had .mmand of the Gulf Squadron during the Mex . - ie,ll war. The'report of the Methodist Book Concern for the year I presented to the Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at, Baltimore, states that the periodicals, except the Christian Advo rate, Milod to meet the expenses of their publica eion. The assets of the concern amount to s7:i• B ,- t.T7, against which there are liatilities to the amount of $170,249, leaving a capital stork of The Leviathan, considered the finest ate tag ailoat, took fire On Thursday last, just out...Me of Now York harbor, and was completely destroyed. lor c•—t was s7(l,ooo—uninsured. In her trial Performance she ran from Pier No. 1, North Riv er, down abreast of Quarantine, a distance of 7 miles, in fifteen minutes, amid to the point of San ity Hook, 20 miles, in 44 minutes. In a run of s.'", miles, her average speed was 21 miles per hour. She was a good model, and, as may be gathered front the above, was furnished with powerful engines. Above deck, she presented but few obstructions to the atmosphere, such only as wheel and pilot-houses, engine-frame mid chimney, and low bulwarks. INDIANA I ' Dt‘N,llll . . are OD elected iu Indiana larit Fri- .1, !KA - I ' r . o . r 11 11.,(1111..J11ng,t, Ir. itr1 , 111,4.11,1,. E . / iln. , tlllll.ll, L. 1..10 f. Jolit, Kull), It 'rox,llll' D A Clinii.l.•ll. D. Wedt,r+. Anqt...—./,..111L K. N. --Jao.l.lNollertmck. nit average Democratic majority in the above Ceket over the Fusionists was 14. Last fall, when the Americans and Republicans ran each a eparate ticket, the Democratic majority over the It-ricans was just about the mittens now alien the twe parties are combined. 1.1 . N \ n.-_A Washington letter writer to the New York 11,0 d Say`, it seems to be goner (.,Ji:oeded at Washington that A,ynn Itopl be the democratic candidate the Vice l're , idenc2.. We know of no better man for that high office. Bochanan and Il.oyd would make a ticket that would defeat all the iams in the world combined l.nt.n.Jron• .•t the Pitt.lmrgh Nthruthg Pmt I , ROM Vir'ASIIINGTON. ii-14 . ;iqz • u ell , A - 1111,11 ..1 14 , 1 ,I' essuy~.ll, ••• in. 1,,,? IN 11.,1 1•14 d• 1 . 111,1 till, - - Moth fi,ull:4l , :r Tar: r g - ,t • If% I , IIINUTI/N. Mardi 21s1, Jo.lge hought-' ,peach se-ter,hty itt the Sennt e sr,te.l 1411 exfr.turdinou't interest with the mein ~ers of fattier ,, and throughout the ; long tole 1 o'rlock, the galleries ere thronged by .I.lies, mit I city Individual priiilegisl Lo the ll•.or of the was present. The man, Cite lil•ject ioi,l the occasion, served to siirroutsl the telivery of the speech with circumstances of Un ‘t.toti n tr:Lt•iioll. It was whispered about too meat the Abolition Setnanw,po444knaitk,rt Inns idsult-, such as would leave but one mode to •••.rat them properly. lint they made no such httempt; he was permitted t o proceed without .tupt opet interruption, and to pr e s e nt hi s vi e w, a t length of the Kansas ease—defending in n cosi able and triumphant manner the report of the majority of the Territorial Conunitto.fe. single declaration. marking the boldness and letet initiation of little mid, - I can et omit to refer 10. The whole speech Shoal.] , cut to ail iinarterr3 of the couutrj and rind hy every man. This declaration was that tiii• Stale . ., and its flovernment had proved them-rive, tut all twca Le ia l ital to any emergency : that in war, :t had always conquered it, enemies, and secured fit ads alitageoUs peace; when exciting iineSt.3titiz• doitie•tic policy had arisen, its strength had Lien amply sufficient to nettle them to the gener al sate-faction of the country; it remained only to hang u traitor to convince the world That tint I ti-titutions acre 11, , safe from internal attacks ac the country from external invasion. The Republicans claim the passage of Dunn's resolutions, to send a committee of three mem bers of Congress out to Kansas to make a full in vestigation of everything connected with its in ternal difficulties, as a triumph ; but this is nut exactly correct, as the plan of the Republican leaders was voted down by a considerable major ity. The reaolutions were generally opposed by the Dimmer:we members, not because they wished ri‘ obi an investigation of these matters, but for the reason that it had !editing whatever to do ith the .itiitested idecti,oti case, and whatever the re-oft might he it coul.l not have the Manliest bearing upon the weriL of Reeder's claim. It t f ,..;.cs but little dillerence, however, in•,the end, whether the investigation should grow out of chi.. or some other matter ; the Republicans had de termined to have it, so let thou now go ahead. ttii- 1, all 1 lin • The members of the commission have not been announce4,but it is generally reported that Dunn and Hickman will two of them, and Stephens, of thorgia, or Oliver, of Missouri, the third— being two Anti-Nebraska and one Nebraska man. They are clothed with must ample powers to carry out the examination, having clerks, sergeant-at arms, and ten thousand dollars, as auxiliaries. It will probably consume two or three months, and the report make a thick volume of a thousand pages. The House will scarcely reach a decision this session ; indeed, it is questionable whether the Black Republicans desire a settlement of the !natter now; they prefer to keep it an open issue for use in the Presidential election. This, to the hope of rbalizin i g large profits from the stock of the Emigrant Aid Society, are the only interest these politicians have in the matter : Kansas is nothing, except so far as motley or political position can be made out of it. An amendment, or rather a modification of the tariff, has been reported in the Senate, which, it it: said, proposes some alterations of much im portance in levying the duties on imports. No reduction is contemplated upon the articles of coal and iron, elthough a very strong lobby is now operating here to procure the'?introduction of railroad iron free of duty, and the repayment of all the revenue collected on that article for several years. The duty On sugar anti stilt is to be reduced, and many articles used by manufactur ers trill be exempted from duty altogether. These are the general features only : when the bill hats been printed, the commercial interests will be able to comprehend more exactly the extent of the changes proposed. It is astonishing how seldom any -emark is heard respecting the nomination of Fillmore anti litinelson. Yet the Organ declares them to have been nominated by aclitmation So poor 'an effort to Mak° an impression upon the public mind, not on the records of history. If this ticket be not withdrawn before the election, the result it twill remain as a monument of the fully of decayed politicians to impose upon the pub lic, and to build tip a party without resting it upon sound and enduring principles. Even Southern Know Nothings are deserting. See Albert l'ike's card in yesterday's Union. The iminy-faced platform has driven him, as it will drive thousands , oj others, out of the Know Nothing ranks. A the time approaches for a fair opening of the ianvass, it becomes more anti more a?parent that the real issue is between the Democrats and the Black Republicans; that if candidates of one of the parties are not elected, a choice will devolve upon the House of Repre sentatives. The Know Nothings and old line Whigs may each present a ticket, but neither can carry more than a few electoral votes—per haps not n single vote. The Whigs are taking steps to re-organize the old party, but it won't amount to much ; - life Whig party has performed its mission, and is now among the things that once existed. MERCER. ;p 4 , 1.1 ^ ~. ~~ h: ~,~ THE NEWS / . KR Its IS Clirl-111.1 Ja14,0, att,.ll, It. It Tilt ( Ite , ; , 711.4. Outlines of Physical Geography Goq 14 , 2 William. street, New York, whose ‘• Atlas of the World " is now inferesting so large a purtMn of the entire cum- Munitoy, have made' n very happy effort to em brace in a 12 mo. workof '225 pages, the more important facts of physial geography with intel ligible reason. How many have wondered what coald be the cause of the Mexican (lull stream and other well 'known ocean currents, the six hour tides, S:e. ; ur the trade winds, monsoons, ; or of earth quakes, volcanoes, and numerous other manifes tations of nature. The Masons are plainly giv e. en, some of which arc the researches of Lieut. Maury. Six , teel engrave . d maps, extend ing across both pages, itml a good number of fine ruts, happily illustrate. We believe it highly calculated to fill a vacancy that, among teachers And higher pupils; was becoming more and more apparent. Mr. (. I'. Maxon, agent for this and for the of new geographie4 by the ttame house, Inv he ~,Idr e, o d through the Pittsburgh po,t- 111 . x I'.lltl. in another column, the return of Dr. Calvin M. Fitch to this city is definitely fixed for the proximo. We need not here speak of his success in the curing of disease. llis special ity is the treatment of pulmonary or lung com plaints. It wouhl seem reasonable that a man who devotes his whole time to investigating the cause of one particular evil to which flesh is heir ; and in finding remedies for the same must reach an eminence he would not attain if he divided his time and his talents on all the distempers to which humanity are subject. The great princi of the division of labor in science, in art, and in mechanics, indicate« this. His success wher ever he goes, has been remarkable, and, after aIl success is the true criterion of merit. IVe w.u1,1 rnll attention I„ the itilverti.leiment iir \V. D. who h av e replerdelleil their stock earlietings, aroLltuve new nn excellent sneak of :ill ptitielli, which they will cheap at their evrelliol-e, No h 7 F , lllllll street, Dear They hate one of the largest and hest ,tork s 4.r carpets, oil cloths, window 'hale , an.] all "tiler things in their line to he row.' anywhere, and seem res,lvol to ,ell good good, at rea,,ona hle prt.fits. J' is Everybody wro wishing spring And a thaw to take the ice of the ohio a•alks, hot now that. it Ink come there is but lit irnprovemept. The b orn take po- , es-bm of t lie walks with hoops and marbles as ftvb. Fae the lee leaves them, and they are thu. rendered tnore impassable than ever. t our pollee ullieers should put a stop to thi. nui,,ance. I.,tukne; of t h.• 'Pittsburgh Mond.tg At .1 11111113111:31131ME ilor.r. I(I7I'I:E! , VNTATIVEh, Sounlity, Mlrrit 11, , uqe uu-t st the u•u:al h. Jrl The Speaker ralle,l over Ciliumittees for re pert., Tl:e stank l'eniznittee deliver,' a hatch of hills, with negative riaenitieti latinn, that a. totii,heil the llattlt •ittellite. , that are in attc..h.l ante. Liankz., :41st,,ing ttre in bit.' t”lor in thi , ell I of the capitol. Mr. Roberts re.hl a Intl in I.lft.a. en 11)4—.0 .len c ate which I have fa the benefit of 4:entity anl tilt friend+. It is some what ,itinktr in chat ictt, to tn.: reselittiet, that were fecinerly ..t tine ‘Va.diingt.ott ilen e. in pinr city. wi..n Call:tgliati pin.' 1115 Atiti•llwnk !hon....rat Ted to make rie.truni of liberty reset:,..! with tin mingled: ay elaviiat ag-tin:l C1.1114;1, - 1 .• lien -Lacy are in i•jeire.l aiv) thing that will held llottik, to ,1111IalHity ,11111114•111ellt t , ti, , Citl! , `ll- 1 , 1••• , 1( 1 1 .41 1. +11,1.1•1` , 1 the of ether- t•..lny, mid has pt. , by the lioar.l 'rite r..ruttlitlee on Rankx report the i . “ll..wing Itt‘ttk• with recetnitionlatien,. All art to tur ,, ri.nrstle the Itsnk of Pott, .An art . (7, ()perat , r,,' I:30, of : , I - 11;.‘ 4,,a4 , 1 in Part-(,,w. a 4 •L ificorik“r.“.. 16e Runk f Fay mte e .unty. .;.). An nel anlliori-uw th. ;.I rho Ih Crawit.,l Supplement. t, , tLr rei rimrtorinv. 111. 1n a, 1•11..n.1 the einater ~ r l'hihnlelphin !tank An :tet le. ine4..ri...r.de the Slienanc_ro !ev Bank. in• , •rl , •nnl•• 1110 ri;IIL .111 nit 1. , itiorpornto the Rank , f 11.1 w Ploru , aht, f. , the I.or, , tigh ~f in c•mitty :42:). 1 ,, ino.ri•.,rate the Bank vr Beaver c.aintk. An 'act authori , ing the rmitiiiiition i , l the capital ...lock of the Ilanit-iliargi Rook All aet tit(' Bank of Shamokin. sit 2. An act to charter the Commercial Bank of Pittsburgh. An act to incorporate the Beaver County Depot•itie Bank. Slit. Au eat to incorporate the liackawana Bank. _7..‘n act to incorporate Ito. Tipga Counly s'2l. A t4iipiflement t.s an net ent:ll,l, tin a. t tai reinattite the cupioil uul eXlvit•i the charter vl tht F,11111•1,101 , 1,Nle. Aiti,vol tic 11;1.1111:treh, .h. It to increu,e the capital xi tie (4r luinbia Bank in Lancaster h'o. Au act to incorporate thr ittetropulitan Bank of Philadelphia. An act incurpnrating the Nur( Win-tern Rank of Deputtit. 704. supplement to an ail ine.irporat log the Western Saving Saud Society of Philadelphia. Sill. Au act to incorporate the Union Bank of Reading. Mr. Roberts in place, an act relating to Banks and Saving Institutions in this commonwealth. Sc:.i 1. Cr nacird, <l . r. That it shall be the duty of the several Banks and Saving Institution- , chartered by the commonwealth, to provide a book in which shall lie entered in tabular form the names of the drawers, endorsers, payers and holders of all paper offered for discount, the amount expressed therein, .the date of the same, the time when payable, and whether the same wits discounted or nut. Sac. 2. Ono person holding stock either as owner,or agent, trustee, guardian executor or administrator of the owner of stuck in any such Rank or Saving Institution, shall have the right to inspect at the bunking house thereof the books to be provided as aforesaid, at any time within banking Lours, free 4 ; i - chary, TILE. JULX;ES' SALAMES Mr: Riddle moved that the House go into, com mittee of the whole on the 19th Section: on this a lengthy debate took pLace, and on the call of the yeas and nays, the House went into commit tee of the whole to strike from the appropriation bill the section named resulting yeas 44 , nay! , 27.—carried. So the i=etitiiin was lust and the :Judges' increm4e not sustained. The Speaker resumed the ('hair, when Mr. Foster moved a new section, as follows : tier. 19. And be it further enacted, that from and after the first day ut January, I the an total salary of the Judges of tho Supreme Court shall be as follows : the Chief Justice s:,t/tat the salary of the Associate Judges $2,800 each; the salary of the Judges of Distriet Court, Pre. indent and .Issuciate Law Judges of the Court "r Common Pleas of the county of Philadelphia $2,800 dollars each. The salary of the Judges of the District Court and President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of thecounty Allegheny $2,u00 each. The salary of the Preaident awl Associate Law Judges of the several Courts of (7Tirmiunon Pleas of this Commonwealth $2,0110 each, except in the districts composed of the counties of Philadelphia and Allegheny. The Comtnittee on Inland Navigation, to whom was referred Senate hill t.o surrender that portion of the canal at Pittsburgh, stated in a former letter and published in your paper, reported the bill with a unanimous negoirs recommendation— notwithstanding the eloquence and extraordinary exertions used by the honorable Senator from your county. The comutittee did their duty to the State and the people by their negative report. Why should this key to the ptiblic works be given away ? Who has asked for it" Not the trumbles but the railroads—this place is to be the centre fur shoe roads in the Pennsylvania, Cennells- EMI I • ' Y ` r, M=IMIMI • 4 e villc, Steubenville and Ohio, and Pennsylvania, Fresh Fish yid tysters all are t."'Pleet. " 4hi *l r tl" - P" D ' -thi " - T Bt - iiECrEIVEh al the Excelaior Reston . - log they can do so at the expense of the tax-pay s mut, where nil the delirarlos ‘,/ - ers of the whole juun p u w e4 kth; I can inform sae 11 0.4. 1 1tAitleir011.thetlhOrtNfit 111.4i0e.,1111d 114 distinguished Sehat4l3 slid AIITs, that it is not door up in the first style, and at waists:tory I.• passed here as yet—there are other interests to ! 8 . 0 2 _? II L. be consulted as well as the interest of rail- :%ft'ill:E inn; ':? . s rg."ll 4 ' . l7l7Wl 4 ;tl - B :eß i Tr i thi ll ' el litie Fi roads and their dependents. The Members ntlit7] Agent' far tits Pldhulelptda oyister add Fish. Co. from the country are not going to surrender at will tm city dignitaries; this timely re buke front the committee has "sot" them back, and it will take some time fur them to re cover from the shock. ITIII.II' MEETING. So that you may be properly posted of all that is going on at tile seat of government, I send you the following, which will explain itself. The lady intended to lie complimented is said to h e a deserving actress, and one that claims a fair shire of talent, and is deservedly mpnlar with the theatre-going populace. The menibers generally signed a paper requesting the manager to give her a benefit, Which I have no doubt would be a substantial manifestation of the approbation of her many friends ; what the meeting will de I cannot say, but there will be considerable indig nation expressed if the manager will not comply, for I find in the paper requesting the benefit, soma of the oldest and most religions members of the Legislature. When' lovely woman is the theme, the lords of creation will stand to her come what will, right all right. Let the will of the people prevail Truly. INIM:NATION MENTINO !—A meeting of the members and others who a Idrevsed a corn In ni cation to Mr. \Verret, manager of the Harrisburg Theatre, soliciting bite to grant a complimentary benefit to Mrs. E. S. Palmer, are requei , ted to meet at the "Washington House" this (Satur day) evening, at 7 o'clock, to express their indig nation at his' refusal to corn ply with their request . March 22d, atr- Dr. 11I'Latte . a Celebrated Vermlfuge nnJ LIVER PILLS—A INiii.4lll,lr but ory t 114 It-4 the f4,ll4lWillg N. It : TH EKE II I . NDRED k EIGHTEEN MILES EROS PITTSBURGH Ti, k,•18, apply al the Railroad of Ill„ Itailroad ijotaliany lu Pitteiburgh, Ailtightby iw lit any of the following ;Jolla, Fort Wayne, Cincinnati, Urbana., Dayloll. Springfield, • Tiffin, riflllill . Porno. ile•elria Ticket, will he leirticuler to eel . . by the I lido naill Indiana Railroad. 1.43 S. 11. IiTRAUIMAN, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Tole no guru A. - seuir. Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine. or A 1 iti.l'ernslicts, or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which ,ow lulu to such poisonous drugs. Thu moat they can do is --,- 1 . br..11.1i th e (11116" for a short time , while they are sure oN AND AFTER NIONDA V, '241.1, inst.. Faerminrer T sins ." . . „. ~ , ' , 1.0 0/1111 , 0 constitutionai nutiames Dud reuse only with life. witi 1 . 1111 daily, swept Sundays. I. follnu , i , • , ~. ~ (~ , 1 t - i 4m . 1 . 1 p Remember that the ,dity Fever land Ague remedy that is Leaves Oitteourgo ee res me ai, . .. .tut , . I f Ifft. 11 Wail. slate, in I.rii7 re, Crostlier for Pittsburgh ut 6 . A. 11. and 1 . 2..'.4), P. I. ' Ithodes• Fever and Ague Cure. Th. , - Trains mak , . elm,. rititeret Ines rat eli EST 1.1 N 6: ait \ re Per sale by JUAN MITCHF:LL, and Druggists genie- Trains for coI.CNI lII'S. ILAYTON , CINCINNAIT BELLE. ~ uthrfaikw PONTA INIR, INDIA NA POLIS. CIIICOO A. SAINT LOUIS .' 1 I . -•— mid all plants on reads extending; 11.-ul - •---.-- --- - and Seelh-wrsi t Dence Prnig. A eintIeALLAVILLe. R. R. Col , t brmigh 01110. INDIANA linil ILLINOIS. r ' Pittsburgh, February 6, 1850. Thr 7 1 ..., A. aL Trum fr o m pritutudgb ,•nimecte iti Mansfl-1.1 n- --- - -- ,, BONDS of .the BOROUGHS OF MoKEESPORT with 'frail. 011 Sandusky. Mansfield and yew ark R. w.l. ("i( . l- and (7t /Ni NELL:W(I.I.h Issued to the Pittsburgh and rA N DUSK I', TOLEIa I and CHICAGO; 41%0. N. t., COllll. cone Railroad Compay is payment of outecriptions time. aro made at Allimiee With Trains lin C 1 0 ,01311 1111.1 1., stud. of said Ceinpapy, ur n r offered FOR SALE on fair Pittsburgh Road for CI,F. VEI.A N IL CII ICA( it I, tills Nei h R Mill., in bums of ONE ILUNDRED or ONE TILGUSAND and It IIyEALi). DOLLARS isn h, bearing SIX I'ER CENT. INTEREST, 'l'll ilOllO II TICK FITS are wild to 1 , 411111111 , 115, Dap, 00. Rio ,"1„1„ ~,,,..i...,,,,.] i s gut .the off i ce „f eaid cote," In the einitati, Loui,trtib., St. Loeb, I initanaPolla, BenelnataltaN City of Pittsburgh. 'rho payment of principal and interest Chiang', R o ck lutund, low,. City, Dimlielli, 3111 m aukie, on these Brands is gulden/red by the lAtilrevel Clanyany. As. Ciao, Springtirld. 111.. Pert Weyer. Obivela nil, and tit.. prinr t h e e 1,,,, it onsu u d u , nave ,u, (unties osiers or ANT LIND, them meat Vitind if/ tbs Wrst. Kinds may lir consulting! a SAFE and SECURE INVEST NEW BRlttlints All . 11\14 'DATION Tli A IN' kill, iii m ENT . Bright., 67r Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. 111111 I',y, l'. .N 1 bray,. Fir further ieforunition apply to NICIIOLAS V BRUER, l'ilt"h";_gh fir Sew /frigla.‘" AI s•._ A ". and '7%6. t' 11. Tritioder Clerk At the Office of OM Company, Novlllo Hall, C* . For or tickets and Du-oi, iniortnati, 'a apply 1. . .1. it. ' g,,„,.,i, „ea hiker,, ~t x. „,i, up ~t.,,,,,. lID Itli Y. at the corer.' tithrit, entire the Monongahela it,.,,,, . °LIVER W. BARNES, ..r lit the Pwlera) strt,t Sint rat, to ‘7147. PA It KIN. Ti.'krt f e l,. 41,,,,„,,,,,ag, President. Agent. [ in 11221 J. 11. NIOoRN, Sup't Clnr I nn a t t, Ilarul It on & Dayton Railroad. NCINNATI PASSENGERS will please cake notice that the : t dvertiw ntea t o f A lowa that the 8 e'cloeh A. AL train of the 4 trio awl Pruw ”) 4111141 Railroad is the only one within makes eontertam at Crndliwo Thin in incorrect, and entrolehal h, dreetre the trayelltutt }Jahn.:, ma there arn. two hetwet, burgh and linr.inttti nnthina, choir :and Aare ennneetione, ma LI 81.1. HP PNTA TN anal BAYTON. No other IN ad, tank" 1 ..010411011S with the 3 P M maim of the OM, yenta Itialroad ti B BROWN, Oral Agent P KNOWLAND, agt. Pittsburgh. L+ j \ ~~~~ MEE EMI :t re iota:, Novemher al, 1 , :•2. Knowing. from 1-.lp,riailea . , th, valtiablr of l'er/s(loy, und prep:trud by Fleming lien., Pittsburgh. I hale for snow time buck roushirred no duty. and made it my businros. t., inako brewer I St Vet all:lung lay friends. A short limo I brranir .lu:tinted with thr rue II young girl. who ....turd to b trm31.104 with wants nod livrrromplaint nt the Nlee• /11111 bad b , ll wlk (1110 for 14. , two tiraith , . Through my l.rrrUiLBl.l else ono kali, of rrrtiftgrir. tow .4, 1., o 1 Lir, 1 sill took arrortling to ,liroction, Thr iwull mu, pue.r..l Isrgr quantity of worms. stud think, that our ion mne of for p i lls still twiierfrrt health. tier nnim• and rrsnlrm,,,,ti I, learned en railing on K. 11. Thrall, Dru gist. (..rum of Itutgc,i amid Nlotiror ,trerts. Pun-haM•rs A 111 Le ,aurcol to nAk fur hr. WLANE'S CELE BRATED EBAI I FUGE, Illanufartur , l I.y FLEMING BROS. PittAhurgh, It All i..dior V•-•rnkiknre, In . - AmpAriAtaL {L, A Arthlesx. gonuim• Venni fup.. als. lust la - ALAI Liv,•r Pills., ran now bus 112.1 At all :exportal)lo braz itruAin-e ec•,l/.mtl the stptatun of FI,EM INI; Alm , , for tale by Lh node proprioturt, I , LE M ING BROS., Sueoemson3 to J. Kidd & mar24:dasir I No. CO Wood ntrut•t, curuer of Yuarbt3 Or 11cLany's IMPROVED Lifer PON and Dapinlven Venni. log, also Dr. 1. I.4n,tes (Ndebranni White Cnrassian I.ini ',tont. prep:n.l4l r.,b•ly laid., 11n. vviwrvisinal of Or. I. Pont, reitular Medical I, , ,,urlnnte, awl Physician of oncost., X..nn genuine, only us prepannl by Or. 1. Sss4t A. Co, Bank liar.•, :Slorgantoirn. rryittl, Dr. Nefnnc'n Immo - En Vormiftn.:.- and IMPROVED LIE, acc.nut..Luied Ly rcrtiP.cat.• of C 31rlatue, far Halo by brttgoolta and ev.,rywlwr, 1)n 1.1 r..'l. K F.Y9 Int. 140 'W...1 et, Nilinlve4tle Agent. DM. J. P. FI.KMLNII, Allegheny, near 111.111 - n n.l bet:ol hnletinly Azeut. 4 j, 1 2:1-ctin t pC die-Sonde Renard). for Solt Ithruan--Th.. ,r 4,1 this nealleivw hi] h - lirilhZ 111,411,..s 14.. Rhein, HMV: %P , 111,, Ith I. ht!hl r.• 41 , N•ithOUt, a in the hintfhl, t•• ,itennumting it..l I.tt 1. 1., bvtly harnilrAw. and nmy 11..5y.p1i.41 0 WI ,if..l) 141 .k.l, .I 40 111:401 1,. t I. • 1.-4 1,, n etll,,a,i n ••,rigl.• i'ArNIAIWIIi L. a . a., “ttrtrar,,t, ,, l 1.. 1.. t.% throw "11l Ili , Lmbealtl,, fr , ... Arid I :1"; Else :• , 1•11 ••s t , r r,:t! ~• • In. t I 1,1.3.1..1 upon a 1,1•113,1 I, 1.1 .• f.n.tt.tl 3.1.1 I AD I S.l IS 1)S, Itgg/ntn, 1, 19!111 1.1 I V 1. 1 ,311 Ni 1 RR. N., :8 I.) 1111!IMII!Iiiill1 llnlrhelur•. Ilnir Ilyr —l,, n.. 1 1.1 ;I i:11 ,, t• of : :ti• • 11:P.ANTF ...I. - 111. .1111 '1•11.1.4. 1..1 1111.1 lappl. I, art IIATCIIRLOWS. prwitr, Il= n.ta.l re4n/l. Iv I.lr. 11/0 iI K SY ., [l, 1 411 tttrvot, /Ta - From II be N. 'V ork NA* lusa til Monitor - 111., , 01 Ut Cult!, 1iw.,1•.n.• I:, • • 1 !.tm/4iit‘ 1,...-ii ••il , l+ 11..• 11$ t .-• r.llll‘ the ,rt.l I.lb c”. , rl r •.1.,•) 1 ,, Ili.. lc le: • a 1.t.•/. Illy • 11/ II 1.1e1,1) N1..1a a, , ht. It a, rst• Ow, 19 0% in., I 111 ~33 Vapor 3 Trull o•Pn —Ur. l'utvr:..? 1331 I=EI 111. IP! 'IP I i.apr r L. 411. . rtt.u1.1..) It E. .t 4/0,44. • Inl L. , II KS /WILSON it Litrrrty Ntrvet.Al. P. Sell WART% wad ittiCiillANl !thttENNAN, 40-Ncliy will you Stiffer..imvlitil.iiiVrAN RFI ;41/ EASILY , IIITAIE1)'—'11" , • y. 3% TI.I oil, , It:elium! Neuralgia, Ill..tulut”, ./• , iut.. Bits. 1:11rng. t‘laitins, gait part of you! ' Is ~111.v..1 tit tmcr , the 1.411111 t. •• 11 7 1, 1i I.riaxs” I.) 1111 i r.r and 1,% Dr KEYSER. 14 , 1 .1 A, I' FLENIING. iwor 5.,• ill moll., 1 , 11111111 of 1.31.• r , ir s 44 - Call at Na. 104 W 1 street, and ex- wiiilue our mlocli of SOFT II Ars null IVivriiii CAl's. Just od. a liuge lot of Shanghai, Celt—AA and ray, wlurl3 we will null low fur roil At Cat., lit 4 MEM! ihr lints 1 lints I I—All the Lmtvod ,tsl.-s or HATS mud CAI'S cuo lie put-Hum-1 rheari. for ranh. from 3.101i.(.3 AN 1 CO., N. 11 . 4 W0..1 No.xt door to the Iwo. Church, Ja2.3 (Me door from Sixth airooL 441-Hats, Hats.--We have Just rerelved our SPRI N(I : 4 TY LS Or SI L 6 HATS, w Web u 11l he round, on I.pec tiolt. a uval and articlo. Call and out. MORGAN & CO., 164 Wotsl st Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BEING THE Continuation of the Qhto & Penna. It. It TO FORT WAYNE, 414 - TRAINS CONNECT AT CRSTLINE, ulthout do tention. with all the Truing on flu• phi,. and Peann)lvania It.-ad, and aim, at Foryst with Trains going North and smith, an the Mad River awl Labe Eno SPRING AR R AN l; EMEN'I iIEiCSMI HENRY H. cOLLINS,.. Produce and Commiasion Merchant, NO. 23 Wood Street. • 'oh I salha PITTSBUROIL PA. (;REATEST IMPROVE LENT YET! NE W SCALE-g. KL!BER 8R,0., hnv.. just rereired a email lot of NI NNS & CLARKS' PIANOS, proNidect with their N tit SCALE- This 61 the. Intent, and undoubtedly the MONT tie ronr.wr improvement as yet made to the Piano Porte. The POWIOt of the innirinneitt ie Id moat DOUBLED thereby ; and ill puiut of vol mutt, evitninvia and brilliancy of tune, they surpass nnytbing 11/1 yet produrisi iu the shape of a Piano. They passe.; all the advantages of the Grand Planes, with 1111i any of its clioutdvatitng.s.• We now challenge eninintrimln with th•• instruments of any other rusher hi tills country. eoulidelit that every unbiassed judge of the article will at one, Klima their otperiurity. The piddle is respectfully In vited In call and i•sainine these superb iiistnintents. IT. KLEMM & BRO., 1 "I , "Pads for Nouns & Clacks' Kenos Nor Westeru Peunsylvanla. No. 5:1 Filth strrret, next door to Masonic Han. I'. 1- I .—S l pletidld tta.ortineut of the above shortly expected for the Spring Trade. allkl7 YoRSYTIL JOIN Kin?. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISS I M E CHANTS, Dealers In Wool. Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL, ./ .VD P fd J) (' E NERALLY."ii. WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. RBECRINCES: Si,rtsz, PittAbli !D«,,. ISellt, Wentrifie, 000. I Trott •• M. Ibtrtiti, R. Caster Cit. Dep. Bk. KO,l. A Ileratiue, Phil& N Nesbit. A I.7arreLectri, K. kbl..r. Louis. Gi..itior, Ititukern, 11,Ailies A. Cunuell, Cincinnati. : 4 4i1:111, Rhin. foldly) l A. D. Knlhrk & Co. PAVAN WI LLIAMS & ALLEN, (Bucnsoora to Arnold 4 . Williams , ) MAN EfFACTURERS• OF CHILSON FURNACE-S, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. W. A A. a ill entWflul far Warming and Ws - dilating I :-1,-ato or Hot Wattlf, Pipe Of FllntaCe, Church- Fartarion. 11,an Hammen, Dwellinga, Jolla, or 11.406. N". 2.5 111AICK ET STRIKIiT, apla WILLIAM B. HAYS & DEALERS IN BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD MI, DRIED REEF, SUGAR-CURED and CANVASSED NAME. A large atork Ways nu hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBURGII, PENNA. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY'. 40 - FLOUR DELI VHILED TO PAIIILIES In either of the tw., Cities. (mans may be loft at the MRI, or iu boxes at the stores of LOCAN, WILSON & 00., 52 Wood street. PAULIN & REITER, cur. Pherty and St. Clair drat& 11. I'. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERAIS: cASTI, ON DELIVERY. Jen BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, \Y I N I)U W G UA It DS, &c . , No,. till Second at. and 88 Third 1.10:!! PITT: 4 6( 1 81:11. PENNA. CANAL BOATS FOR SALE. NTI ALLY BUILT I %NA!. ItiIATS. Itli S.l S , 6F.NNIfY & (X).. r•th StAltru =MIME SMITH, NTAIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Js• • R. Ina, of II tnuph,pt Hoffman & I. none., Phi% l'.lthLurgb. 1. 51' II mt.-mut KOONS & lIERSTINE, FI JOUR. FACTORS , ANI) Gerlel3l nr.l A C.. Phil iicnnedy C.. Phial A C.: .% 11.. I, Villnart4 14 .4 • Nall .4 Ltizg,.tt. •• .1 .1 %V. Hen, Ragaley. Comp - aro k ( u, , .11„•1 1%. •• Watt n W11..u. t, 1. , 11111. I 4 F0t11.6, Cl.l dunntl .1 1!.111—•4 Battler, Clionuwath Co. A .1 PitL..l.orgli Fuld Nlorclinatd gen. ally. !I lA` 1,0 U G RA I N. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, A!) P hnNITO R N R h' A I , I, r l h jr.. 12111 Ku. :490 Liberty blreet, PITTSBURGH j A %IV: , is ERR, ..... ROUT. M. HUNTER KERB & HUNTER, }•orw•arding and lonimissinn Merchants, Se - STEAMBOAT AGENTS, - Lever, bet town Pim' and tNirr 1,•1 , '26.1,tin. Il; SAINT LOUIS, Mo. El LOPE IN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Srventh and Smitlyiehi streeti, PITTSBUtaiIf. iga,..Ptjasongera brought from the old country jp Pitts turgit, and moneys remitted to Nuropo. [now27 -- RHODES' - FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 1;lop. the Prevention and cure of INTERUIT .: TRNT (ND REMITTENT FEVERA, FEVER AND AGOR, CHILL, ,NI , 'FEVER, Di ME Aunt, IiKNERAL DEBILITY, Muir SWRATS, )1,1 all other forme of DiNviL.R. Which' 'MVO n common origin to NALAIIIA and NI I ASMA . This is a NATURAL ANTINTFR. which will entirely pro ,,„t uuv r,,ideot or traveler, even in the meet ifekly or . ..aunpy localities. from any Ague or Bilious &name wt,yft ter, or any infory front constantly Whaling Malaria! ar Nltawna. It will instantly chock rile Aoto fn persons who have - Out fund for any length or time, from ono day to twenty years, that they no never have anothirr chill, by continuing Its w. wresting vo I Ilroktions. The patient at 0110 n beets to reeovet appetite and strvngth, and continues until a perm. nen( and radical cure in effected. One in• two betties will answer fur ordinary cases; mottle MO require more. Directions printod in Gorman. Wrench itthi Sp8:111An accompany each bottle. Price—Otto Dollar. l t i beral discounts made to tho trade. JAMES A. 11110D.ES, Providence, IL I. Nr YORK, June 11, 1855• I have made n chemical ozaininatlou Rhodes' Never null Ague Clive,' et 'Antidote to Malaria,' and have tested IC Araenic, Moreuty. Quinine and Strychnine, but have 1.1 Lnnnl x pnrti Ii• of elther lu it, nor have I found any baliqiiince in that would proVI3 Injurious to " f.rxistinart. Union county, N., May 2, 18.55. lir. J. .1 Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of modion o , you ~..,,t n...... duly received on the 11th of April. I have sold about our-half of it, and so far the people who have used It ,re mit. ...I that It has tired thew. It has certainly stopped the A le In every out/ who has used It, nod six of ti. C. 6.8 ~,a• d long standing. My sister, who Inns hod it for five e. e f p• kwik, awl c 1.1 never get it stoppe,l, oxrept by Qui n' .. and that o • its long as she would take It, la now, I ',tank, .•lltirMy Oti by your remedy. C. R. 1 1 .111INLI." / A LA IiASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet I,y 30 deep. half abort , ground, and well llght od mod floinitod. will 1., 1 . 1 1 11.1t04 I,U remuwita, tartan. [t ie 011 1110 I . ol l nor Fourth eitr..t rh.l Cherry alley. Enquire OFFICE OP I/ORPIING POST. OLD TYPE METAL. -w E RAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD 'fl'PN.. ilachlniita and others wanting .aeb an article can get a large rupplyby calling soon. feb9 MANVFACTCHEILS OF .10S. It 111.:NTRIt. MEMEL! 121 Second and 151 Front st., PI llaburgh. Pa rinLADE PHIA =MEI ib 'A 1 KR 1N JAMES BLAKELY, 13=51 JAMEe It. CHILTON, M. D.,. ambit." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. BASEMENT TO LET ~... MMe=g MEMMIM pcsit OF PHIL/ILDELPHI4. lloc TEO& IL INfinNCE, Prven. ILupoLD, Seeittary, - • •••• 'STATEMENT OF; BUSDF,* • rmieht. 146 day of 44.4 te4he zut 44'4, Dec., 1855 . Ainounl recelveilln Marlife proialums. $ 68,242 31 - 4. Ftreit 39.908 62 Total ptiithiumolli;r.llt'llptnonthe CAPITAL ===l Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and llttsburgh 6'n Ithilrmo] Rued& Coat • ..... • 33,400 00 Loan on Find Mortgage of Real Estate 59,950 00 • Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00 Cash in Batik and on hand 11,09'4 22. Capital subscribed, (paymaut not yet "oak 00 Preanitut Notes, nut yet .1111)A0 $1 Duo from Agents. (Beeitreil by Bonds) ' ^ ' 'MIAS 61 Ksperines and Commlindons 11,5 M 36 $408,151 13 • . • T,.11,1 amount. 'of .Caeca Incurred,. but 5304 yet 414)12546,1: Yin:, $1,668 88 Merin ... 3,000 00 $408608 'Pisa Cumtany /mune Hull and Cargo rieka ou the Ohlo and \flaeisdypi t.ributarien. I oecurre against. Loss or Damages by Vireo Lessee liberally adjusted aid promptly paid: Rrimutscas—rilou. R. M. llowe, Gou. .1. K. Moorhead , James W o,ld. For laauntoce apply to THOMAS J. LIUNT,IIR, Agana. No. 90 Water at, bet Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. ()RNER THIRD AND WALNUT STE, Philadelphia. /Q- MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to alliparta et the world. INLAND INBUR.INCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canithi, Lakes and Land Carriages, to all.parts or the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCLIANDIZE generally. On Stores, Dwelling Mousse, .te. Audi of the aimpany kevember 6th, 1865. Roads, Mortgages and Real RBtate ..............._...5101,920 04 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,210 00 Stock in Rattles, Railroad and inenntncie We 23,000 70 Bills receivaLle:-....._.............. ...................... - Isff e ig 97 . , Cash on hand ASW . b9 . Balances in bands of Agenta;Premitems on Ma. rind Policies recently Issued, ant other debts duo the Company Subscription Noise. DIRECTORS.. lames O. nand. Theuphilris Paulding, James Truquair, William Eyre, Jr., Jehaa L. Prim, • • James Tennant, Samuel E. Stokers, Henry Sloan, James D. McFarland, I Cherlee Schaller, I Robert Burton, Jahn E. Sample, Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan, ' J. T. Logan, WIC MARTIN, President - ' lent. William Martin, Joseph H. Seal, 2,111141)1i A. Sunder, John C. Doviw John 8. Penrose, (image U. Leiner, Edward Darlington, Ur. It. 711. llnston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mel Ivain, Clowles Kelley, 11. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, Taos. C. HAND, Yire Piesid How LYtouns, Secretary MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' OSUMI/ con OF PIII.LADELPIIIA. Ckiearsa PEWITUAL—OWITID UT ?UR rare°, pasisTrazaa. Chartered Capital, .500,000. • FUR MARINE AND INLAND TRANposrdrioN, AARON R. VirrINOGIT, Presidenl. °BALM ROGNOS,Seeretarr. OBORON.YOUNG, Treasurer. • EZES7333 Aaron S. Lippincott, ' William B, Thomas; Mahlon Gllhngham, Wlll _lam Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, ..., ' Charles J. Ploiets, , John I'. Simian, li Jairo P. lituyth. Cap Alit-This Companylme boon organiikd with a Cna Ci- , tai, and tbe Dirrutom have determined to adapt the business to its available rosonrcea. To Observe prudence In conduct lug its affairs, with a prompt atijuttment of losses. Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water greet. J. 'NEWTON JONES, Agent. =3l The fullowpn; well known and responsible !Irma in Fitts burgh have authorized reference in them, with mord to the stability and somuluens of the 'Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kronor & Rehm, Wilaolt, Childs L Co., Gorge Slhlth a Co„ llampum & Campbell, Jones, Twuoen & Co., IL Childs & Co. noel PITTSPATRGH LIFE, 'FIRE AND MARINE INSIIHANUE;OOMPANY, CORNER. ON WATER AND MARKET STREETS, P1TT5814444“, MODEM tIALWAY, President THOS. GnAntu; Ete...ratary. igirThis Company =nee exery insurance appertaining to r ran nectel with I.lFli RISKS. Mau, against HULL AND OA ROO RISKS on, the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tribuirairii, nad MARINN RISKS pmerally. And against Lau and Iranukga,by Vire, and against the rinitvor the Rea and Inland Navigation and Tranakort DIRHir4S44. Bohan Olgvciy, Samuel *Clurkan, Jistioph P. ilarsam, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David 11,1 they, James W. Mailman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leant,, John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown, David 11. Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, Robert 11. Hartlay, Jas. D. McGill.fsblB • British & Continental El:Own - El. &MIT BILLS BRAWN ItY DUNCAllif t 6HERSIAN & CO. ON THE UNION RANK, LONDON, IN Stills OY 1.1 AND UMVAIMS. Aar- These Drafts are available at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SetYYLAND AND IRELAND, Ina the (XIN• 'f IN ) NT. We also draw Sinai IDU.S on M. A. Grurniebannt dr. Bantu, FR,' NE FOE /' AA IN , Which err.; as a remittance to all parts of GERMANY, ITZ EEL& N D and HOLLAND. Persons intending totravel abroad, may procure, through us. Letters of Credit, on which Money can he ohtithied, as needed, In any part of Europa. entimcrrioss of Hills, Nutea,LUld other tioeurltien In Europe, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS & W. tuts2l Wood, cursor ".'bird streets. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUFtbIi. WILLIAM BAGALEY, President. SAMUEL L MARSIIELL Secretury. °MCA: .174 Warr ttral„ &ham Markel and ;kW stmts. • = 5 1 / 4 toy- I ts ' HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio aml Nliss 1 Rivers mai tributaricr. JIIRIII'.I al,. lid LOS 9 or Damage by rutH. A Iso, warns tlio Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation Anti TrlllllTOrtaitl. MOE= William Ragaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, Jamos M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Bamuel Rea, William Bingham, 'Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, lesac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, ', 8. Ilarhaugh, J. Soltoontanker, Walter Bryant, William B. Bays. John Bhipton. [decal EUREKA INSUMANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. Jp#N R. SWININIMItOICR, Prtatidot4. ROBERT' 'FINNEY SocTetql. C. w..VIATCtEELOft, General Agont. W 144. Iskilllts AGAINST ALL HINDS 011 • ,MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRIICTOM J. It Bhoenberger, G. W. Case, C. I% . Batchelor .. W. K. Bleach, lame M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, IL D. Cochran, IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey,, t . George B. Belden. & & Bryan, 7 . David ECCandlees. NB , All Loam svuttainod by pertlee tasnrert Cinder VANN Wood by this Company will bellberally adjust:Rl sad tpt , ly pod at ita . OFFICB, No. 99 WA B B STRUT. 11 • 1111 — SDRABICE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Potarth and Smithfield Streets, AIITTIORIZED CAPITAL, 300,000. ardurrare Eu 1411140 and other Property minuet Lon or Damage by rag and the Perils of the Sea sad Inland Nevi gallon and Transportation. DIRIBOTORIL Wm. F. Johnston, Body Peateraon, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. td`Clintock, Jaa P. Tanner, leorgo W. Smith, W. S. Raven, . D. E. Park, I. Oder Sproul Wade Ilampton, D. IV, hung. A. J. Jones, J. 11..Jonek IL IL CoggeluilL orpotoul. President , Hon. WM. P, JOHNSTON. Vice Presilent EODY PATTERSON. Srey and Trees A. A. CARRIER. A. A. QATILAIRR P P OARIXTZR; A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurade Co., of I LAILRISBURU. CA PITA 4 $350,000. Girard Fire and ltlariste Insurance Co., of PEILLADELSIILL CAPITAL, 8300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Vi r gi n i a . WINCHESTER, VA, CA.PIT,LE,II3OO,OOO. Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAR RISI3URO. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Ca, HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154488, Pennsylvania 111/ItLESEICe co., of SITTSBURGII. CAPITAL AND ASSET* Noy. 5, 1856, 9129,092 49. Wu. F. .lonasTox, Pretatkat A. A. CARRIER, Secretary. 400,44tyci JAS COLLINS J. BAN KSKNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Fors ling and Commission Mordants, PROPRlrrais 01 Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL - LINES. NOM. 114 ANI) 115 WATER STREET. P,ITTRIWERgr RRiiemErNeg . s ; Prrtutiunon— Wi.o. Ltagoloy & Co., Murphy, Vermin & Smith & Sinclair, Bompton, Wilson & Cu., Moons & Co., English & itiquirdson. Pli/LADZIPHIA— IttupleT,Woodulard & Co., Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood, Bacon & 00. VohltB ~~~4a'r t • ~'c, Ire.t • ' , W.'. - • - I , s-;t1-4"t- - 6. - ^ •=t71.1 - ,.! _ ENE , - -f- .; • • v*4' St ' , 12:=19=2! at: tatifitedlagtolltaktu t ipiat a t uf Jultb Mai VIC 4411110eny..147ut! F - 011111 SUE* , , xy,STORE. ~w 31 01. 4- ; LneitiCiiiiim- , , aiirAZ,VO3 3 / I .TH . 1 1 2 - 1141E'Zi , , ill 7411- If ni ? t. Tax attentlantd parchssers is rospacttully bleitell •tri oar preempt. IltediiWeb& fiit Vilniatilip2M;lticltilltg— me quauty,Veheta. - •'"Znikiffte P l i V.4l P4i* In' Iltaaselsana Tapestry, ' ' gaunt ' ... Crenilleand Stair Brussels,, Sat e altleillotri, titid:l;ow ,fixgra sad sum. 3 pip, ', Ingrabui. Brat bbported Extra-T*lw a fi a dila.; Mill ankfitalr Cerpetat-111aer Oil Clothe, from 1 to 241bertableoarloar qualitles and prices; Table. Olt Cloths; Firsieff MAO soil timbiestal Piano gad. Table Comm; Osartoa-albt ileetairMt trii; ne.tu „ieuwii Door , Idatei;- , Slair,lo4lo; Lett; gig iind Dutch Carpets; Teastbau Blbsdst_••witisrererrsalWyetWra dow Shades, ar. and Buff HousindAdiet t :p - d will be offered atoalef4Afers *o'We ere gild' ilrellafed Ai' Allf*.galflatieTON'S CARPJLT TAtiao.l. i . -•'' t 11.'4 • 4:,........f108,101 31 «4-.4- 300,000 00 $406,151 13 PEKIN: -.'TEA; `.-4-8114311E, • aro.,as..,'lliiiituTitiriuDErri, ONE DOOR reirpqer "FILE rkLif.Oetik GREEN S 4 BLACK TEAS, purehagid dijoef Ilia Import fo; stock consists of all t hwaresent fineatnand.gradeSur TEA brought to the Stueriliteti OS" ~ SOLD ISOLESALE t AT VERY L O WEST rin! PACKED TEAS, PUT ,UP METALIC PACIV AGES, I , xprossry n 4 the •,, TEAS OF ALLIIRADEiIi Brim 41:Air:eft COFFEE, IDIOA4, COCOA and' liGhkOL ' ATErnethit liar end MDR, for soh,. - • Long expetienentlrt the business is a auru guarantee that . '~. every_ttrtielenohl ,he as repressolterri AtIENT. it+ 'Beirut, Aepononatnec.lo1 , 11111 Sur OP I)!.: JAYNE'S. FAMILY 3IEDICINES. ' 8.47,111-YrrAnti . Pittsburgh, March.2141A664{... '"" -.. j. TO WROM IT MAY CONCERN. DR; CALVIN - S. 1' CH u-Avirio. JUST ..RFEURNET/ - ",,P11631 EllROPR,worildanttomme titbit patibni4mid in Western Pennsylvania, that ho will visit PiM.ftfth I u the ensuing month, and that thisio Wrenn to is• - t SUbil26 of pifrsystent of treating ' • Throat and Pulmonary DiseggeW it PATSCOLrttCONSUMPTION; ASTHMA •CHRONIC- BRONCHITIS , By Medicinal Intabialatisissii klincakwalalwear and Constitutional leginsedleity Will thus have no opportunity so tti:dn% t DR. BIRCH Will reknit, InTITTSBUGLIMVPI THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL %IR% TOIEA EVENINGOIAT ,• - Ihirton which Omaha may be consulted,doll" (Sob ex, ,!cepted) from the hour* of TEN TO POUR, sit b y at the ST. CLAIR For ell forms of incipient .or steed =USX 1 75 TII MINAS, sod for all dem nts of_ the eyrtnatpro.aotutig or giving rho to Pulmonary y 'Catarrh,' Dysini Coi *vents', stied Fe." e Consiethatt. Persons wishing toconsult,bu unable to 'left DR. MOM ;ran (10 SO by sending him ayritten ?Wawa of , thelr ito-whlchNit gremilt anmeir Arm be reeeze; *wo g opinion cof case and stating; euene3 of leueneue. PRINSONAL 'EXAMINATION - ALWAYS PI DK. FITCIPS associate, Di. J. W. VICES, nip be with. tin snashrt him, during the four hint weeks of Ids appoisktuocut•-• in deniable that persontruishlog his treatininit;Wininlil ;cow* bim early, that lso may have them charge as kswg ?is possible. sa, DII. CALVIN M. VT= leases It torpresily stoderstoo4 that he has longer arty bnnuess iecumeetion, witie Dr: irs I ,S. FITCH, anil , mould tail attention to.,tha,Canis tshieli4te_ lenu.n 4 lneezt led upon io yo 'l tlinh i mmediately b t .. 93,860 90 100,000 00 $017,318 16 P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 96 Water street, Pittsburgh. ANEW BOOKS - 4.115 T RECEIVED . quiff ewe* .or Wcwtiaß 'l3Triati fltfLauliV aalliiß orlbelgityliof ,Profkretteo,t-by inarYaad,Correepundeuce of Ariloa Lawrilnee • 1.1:44. tletuinfyl and Circassian War: by Maehlo.: 1;f0 he num: Marriages. or Lguaile litigating Pritco-....1.12 jtogenf Table TaLk ..... ‘4••‘. - 00 The Old 111. rolltioo; et:t! .... ..... 4b. be Ocean gitoen. or the Seaman's lirtde Miringkone, or the young Ranger - 20/ • ALSO: ,Itarporis Magazine for April. ceniv tiodel'eloaly'a Book• 0 " Peten!enes ilagau.ine . ° ......... Wacky:oars " ballou'e . i'ankoo Notlone „.•:_l2lc° , • Fur sale at LAUFFEWS, lea TT Fourth street, between Wool and Market, amly oppcnito the oll.L -Bank of Jitta . burgh. • ti t trillSif - • • '4O Boxes.EL A. ItabrinsoVloniemf biand." 100 Quarter boars - do. do. do. 100 Half do.. do. do. do. 100 Itoxee Layer Ralsit:s.• • SA boxes ' . Byrtu" do. Le Castes ceirrants. 10 Mats Ditoa. 4no Drntas 5 Cave,. Ih. _ . CASES SARDINETS--Ilalf Cans pi Biroaa Third " 2 " Whole - doz. A uobories ; 6 " Frovhtotter, • 150 boxes Sealed llerying; • -35.1 ° NO, • Just rocoived and fur sale by uiti26 REILIIERA ANDERSON, No. 32 %Mkt 1a.4 FIVE, - BOXES' 'CITRONS, IP lioxitrool., "Italian," . , 5 Door, " I Baskotv Pure Oliva Oil, grirta, " n " pink a Doz. Freiteh Caper., " " Olives, Juvt received and for vole by 51 . ER ANTIRPSON; Yo nili24 32-, Wow' SOTO. A NIsiOUNCEIVENT.-L No. 82 Mmhzar PL. AX*. 4/A44ADt- FAMILY WINIVIERY AND TKA SMILE: • .. • • The subvcriber having ektiovlod his More thrinlglLte !Mar kot street, la uuw e e to troop a large and ikailnible stoek of articles lu hia fin% and holies far a coutinuanee of the liberality lioretulbre showed Idea All goods void at the moat utudeduto . ; mhZ ANEW SUPPLY OF FRESH. FRUITS, Haien, &noes, de., received by H. IL DILIIYO, No. 82 Market.st end rDiamaket - 5n CENT BLACK TEA, Mi;tl And - Pnk- NJ grant. mh2s . F. IL DRAT% No, 821tIaryst NEIY BOOKS BY EXPRESS—. Christine; or, Woman's Trials and Triumphs. Worst toll; or, The Wags of Drovidenos. !Tim Great Iced Dragon: . or, Master-Noy to Popery. Itivingstom or, The Young Ran ger Rosser. The City Architect, Nu. L MAGAZINES. Ifarper, docloy, Graham, Arthur's Mina, Ballon's Dn. April, Ehmksrocara for Yebruary. m 1.25 Recelnal and for gale by IL MINKRA COI ATICILIGAN LANDS FOR SALE.--150 In, ACRES OF LAND, situate 31.2 mike fntan OrmtaLake. .uni is one of the best Farms in OM State, Obod Ittiproie ments. Price, $3O per acre. Also, a 011010 E TAM! of Anli. seem, annotation the Detroit arattErtnFlardt saw; 'f l annels from3etroit,• 40 *cols Well tomnived Land-00 ht floe thrther, 300 frnit troetclog use, frame bario 'Sc. per 52,000. mh2s B. CUTIIIIERT at sOti, 61 IfarkeNstitOeL CIDER VINROAR--4.0 - barreltinataie, and for solo by REFBIFJtk, ANDERISON,Ifo.B6 Woad 14. • FRESH NUTS-- . • 250 bogs Now Ground Natal • • 85 gales Tyke ,Almonds; • 5 " Soft Shell " 40 begaCream Nuts; 55 ' Filberts; 15 bales Sicily Almonds; • 25 bags English Walnuts; ~ MOO Cocos Nbte ; ift boxes Shelled Almonds, mh2sJust reeelVed and Sir eels bt TrUCHIJP-TOl _AA . 25 doz. Pl4td; " 'quartz 'WALNUT' KETONLp—.O: doe. pia& PEPPER staler -5o doz. Azzortid 813Pzi. PALMER'S SAUOR--&"" Just recabott an for side by - is• , mh2s REYDIER & ANDRI;IBONi.,N9.-,39,15'.004,a,t. • • CITIZENS' .DE t S Pittsburgh, March 2$ 155 TITS ANNUAL 51EEINO thelltocidingsnt*lft this Bank will be hold t the Dinikinfrilanire„ NioN DA Y-, the 7th of April, beteeen the,hozirs of 10 A. EL and 2 P. :4., at Which time and placetalte an ELECTION for Ma.. President and ale Directors will placia ndaind R. D. JONES, Caskr. THE BEST COLLECTION OF GLEES OVER PUBLISILED.—TIP-TOP 01.1311 AND CIIOEIII3 litioN—Ai Now and Choice Collectiett of Copyrights never before harmonized, and many ortha Gene of modern Gee. man and Italian Composers, arrangedjn &familiar style, and . adapted to the use of 01,,, Clubs, BM& Claws, and the (=illy circle; by C.J..4,11,Y18 and& A.• This week contains a groat 'number of stew and favorites Songs, harmonized in a atYle adapted to genernl purposes, while many of the gems of Atendelsaohn, Abt, EtichtMi amt's form.celebrated composers, aro presented in Original form. „The great variety°, m usical compositions hereintro. ' duced, eminently adapts Itno the testi, and capacity of Dior . singing school, the glee club, and the fatally circle. Ar P ILME,ONE'DOLIA2,7IO4, 4 Just received ód for sale by' 118 Woode000 C111441"'4 .00 cloar 'aboire" BL lFitt intr "li a 2 5 !.. Sample "copies will l seat bb mall, froo of poshi on receipt of $l. NtA r SKUNG • k W. are opening : some ISO? cases and packages of hew Spring Di 7 G 00413, redeli , ed direct from illannlanthroro arid Commissioners, comprising, in part—. 800 automat Bilks, Shawls and Emarni 4o **; • 130 cases Variety Goals, llooleryond Blares: 40 " Lawns !Unclips, arid Berage De Lair ;lsl " 900101, Ginghams, Tian, stripesite. 100 (miens Embroldaries, Trim:singe and Laces; 130emelt Straw and Braid Booms and Millinery Clotal,;; 80 " Summer Sturm, Tweed.* Jean „o Bl'd and Brown Muslim, &e, Tolwitich they invite the attention; of valtol a n d emhiti parr nears. (IENT.'S TRAVELING SHAWLS---Just Njt received, a meal wane:tont. at L. athegnix; a sows, N 0.70 Wood street, THE STOCKDOLADUS OT M% ODD YELLOW' HALL ASSOCIATION h F ereby notllled that tho FIFTEF.NTH INSTALMENT OF IVE PER CENT. OW the Capital Stock has called In, dun on aid attcr thaL NINTH DAY OP APRIL. ISM tultS:td J. P. HENDERSON, Sanitary. LADIES' SAUNTLETS.—W have now-on hand a large assortment of Witt? I, Calf and Rack bauntlets, with various styles of Pancy Ifs, m 112.1 L 1111t8 REM A SON, N 713 Wood Mott,. TWO GOOD DWELL fa DOUSES TO LET—ou. situated ou Eat duituutui. Alleghouy City, and ono uu Third stunt, I.eduu Perry, Pittsburgh. mkt: ti. OUTIIII.EitT A PON, Si Sisuket '7 o ' ,"ktilieet iq auacy , boXes. I 'raw ryytktiingac. Just mere* =~O. 39 Nuad=rtny,K ,~ ~ , F ~ -.~ •• ?.;• HEM a ANAMMM
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