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It is for sale by Miner & Co., and Gildenfenney & Co., art their depots. .., k 1 .. - k ffniA Ept 13ittshurgp THURSDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN (Sultycl to th• tlet . siott o . 1" l) ',. 1 nmrvvd A•tt DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CANAL Co1.11.110NZIR: GEORGE SCOTT, of (:uLUHDLA co. A wk,r.,l7. 4,e,reßra.: JACOB FRY, Jr., NIONIGOMEHN Cu =l=lMl TIMOTHY I VES T PorrEft CouNry BIBLES AND RIFLES--CLERGYMEN, LADIES AND CIVIL WAR The following extract we take from the Balti more Sun of the 24th inst.: BIBLES AND RIFLES son KANSAS.—AI a lifllll3AS Meeting at New Haven, Conn., a few days ago, Prof. Hillman, of Yale College, subscribed a Sharp's rifle; Bev. 'Mr. Dutton subscribed a rifle :md a bade, for one of the deacons of his church, who is about to go to Kansas; Mies Dutton gave one, Charles Ices three, and numerous others subscribed from one to half a dozen. Henry Ward Beecher, who had previously made a speech, said if twentydive rifles wen• raised, ho would pledge Plymouth 'hunch, lirookln, jr us many more. The rifles were raised antiikt much en - thuiasm, when Mr. Beecher exclaimed thin!. Kansas will now know that there is a North.'' Plymouth church at Brooklyn, it will thus I.e seen, is mortgaged for the prier of twenty-five titles, by the -pastor - of that happy and no doubt pious congregation. How can it be other wise with such a minister" Ile is very fond of fiMing himself and makes the poor little fishes suffer extensively merely fur the sport of a min ister of the gospel of mercy; and he mortgage-' Lis church to buy rifles to be used in a civil war lii a far off land--so far off that he will, he sup poses, be perfectly safe from its perils and disas ters, and from the sorrow and mourning :it in flicts upon its victims. Such is the mission and such the pastime of a miAter of the gospel of peace and mercy. And Vie Rev. Mr. Dutton, too, gives a rifle. And 3/I‘;x Dutton, (is she beau tiful, and gentle, and gomPl she gives n ride—n .'.harp's rifle, mind you: one that will kill at long range; and—in skilful hands—will kill six men in a minute, and make thereby perhaps six wi dows and a dozen or two of orphans. Sweet Miss Dutton! She mmt be beautiled—and gentle. No strong-minded Bloomerite is she. Sonic Nan 'see gallant should change her name to Mrs. and get possession of her property before she spends it all for the deadly rifles. And the very Rever end Mr. Dutton, when he prays for "peace on earth, and good will to men.' a sweet incense must rise to heaven; and the recording angel need drop no tears to Wont out the lv,rds. But the great aim of those benevolent dona tions in, in the language of Beecher, to let " Kansas know there is a Nordt. - llow sublime the thought—how eloquent the expression ! A North never discovered till that church was mortgaged for twenty-five titles. It is but a small price for so valuable a discovery, and his wealthy congregation ought not to grudge tie cost a bit, lint for that poor Kansas would never hav, known that important faCt. Mr. Beech cr is uncharitably accused by some of his best friends of being a very vain man. Can any cne believe' The sixteen free northern ;;fate. , have been struggling for year , : to make the fact of their existence kn,,wn, lint in vain. It remained for Mr. Beecher to down with Iris church . for twenty five rifles. and speak ; and then "there was light. - and the world knew there was a North. Suppose, now, there had been no Mr. Beecher, but we forbear. There is a Mr. Beecher, and he has spoken, and his church is "in" for the ritles, and the waters are separated front the dry land, and there is A Ni avrii. And now that the world Ito. got " at hut, we call on Mr. Beecher boun.laries. It should appear in the atilt e ili lion of Colton's new Atlas. At the risl, of ap pertriug presumptuous we would to the Reverend gentleutan to bound it as follows: North by the North [ile: Last by sunr"ie. West by sundown, and South by slave::,. Niitt that we Lave gvt A North we shall be cure t o hate a civil waVi'itn Karl:1:14, and Initttni's gun will "g o o trk' and hurt somebody. But why cannot Mr. P.ceehor illustrate hi christian benevolence I.y abandoning hie f ,, 111 thousand dollar salary, hi , theatrical church, hi- Mee gift farm and house, and go to Kansas, an•l shoulder one of those rifles himself': Ile could take his fishing apparatus along with hint, and when he could find no opp,.rtunity of killing men he could kill fish. And Miss Dutton would probably go with him. But perhaps Mr. Beech tir is like Horace Greeley, and, while putting arms in the hands of others, is himself a non-re sistant: or like Theodore Parker, who, after incit ing a mob to commit murder. flies to his own house and begs the Mayor to protect Lim. Whatever the reason may be, Mr. B. has evidently "nu notion" of going to liansas himself to take part in the bloody fray he and Mi-s Dutton labor ti, arouse. hereafter, when that christian labor id getting up a civil war in Kansas is mentioned. let the names of Miss Dutton and Henry War,l Ocecher be associated together. The holy gave a rifle, and the gentleman mule his congregation give twenty-five rifles. When the war begin, the abolitionists should raise at once a Beecher regi ment of rifles, and it Miss Dutton regiment of light-infant-ry. And now it may be interesting to this pious elristitut olorgyman, Mr. lieecher, and to all others who may he inclined to support tivveruor Robinson in his armed opposition to the Hansa. Territorial government to know where they stand. We will not define their position. We leave it the verwrated Chief Justice Marshall, who, though dead, yet spoaketh, to do so. And we leave them to their redactions concerning the po sition in which this revered jurist places 'them. lu the case e., par(' 801 l man ft/iii Ntrartuhl t 4 th Crunch's Reports 73i, in which the parties named were charged with being connected with Aaron Burr's conspiracy, Chief - Justice Marshall delivered the opinion of the Court. We copy the following from the Reporter's abstract of the du- An ruommtlage of men for the purpose of revels lionising by f o rce the giv eriusest ezdAhliAted by the States, i, ouy of its although Iu a step til, or the means of executmg some greater pr., pets, antountx to I, vying trot'. When roar is levied •/// tie", thr /:/g// . /n newt, in.m the a me t/ art.ton, who arc actually lresyurd in thc f aateral ARE THAlTultti." Tilt: RESULT or IthrTO. -The Louisville Di miierat says that city is in a happy condition that "she is tint of r00d..., has no Fire U,•part meta, no work to do, property ready for sale, lint no bidders, plenty of room in vaiiant houses, with but few to occupy them. Multitudes of the for eign horde are gone, and Know Nothings gone after them, finding no work to du here. - The Democrat 11140 remarks that there is no occasion to build any of the houses burned on "riliiiidy Nliinilay,•' fir '•there are left rather more than there are tenants for just now. - The Journal very Kittery denies that Louisville is in such a condition, threatens the Democrat with dire pm" shim. ishment for it, plain tap:, and daret2 thereof, ortany other Sag Nitre' a jury that any KIICITP zees") eithor • or o' “se editor to prove before , othing. morican citi nurnt any houses, shot any body, .oto anything during. the riot. It is, how ever, evident that the Louisville riots were a blow to the Prosperity of that town from which ij will never recover. BLACKWOOD'S MMIAZINE for February is Ie Three shares of Connellsville Railroad stock for tale 1014 , . Enquire at the otlice of the .11 ,, n, Post Es, ", ' A 44 • . . a, - ~, . -• .4 . . .... 4„.., . o', .P . t 4,8G:3,0W bushels of Wheat manu fartured into tiourin Philadelphia per annum. The story that the Cuban- sugar crop will be short is discredited. It is - supposed tO be a de \ ice of the speculators. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, last week, at Albany, sited A. Legrangti for seduction and breach of promise bf marriage, and laid her damages at $lO,OOO. The plaintiff is described as being I "quite young, modest, and of prepossessing ap pearance." The jury awarded her $9,000. The value of imports at Now York since the Ist of July to the 21st inst., amounts to $132,-'1 2.7,1,319, which is an increase of $14,725,538 ' over the corresponding period in 1M54-5. The value at merchandize exported fur the same pe riod amounts to $55,475,215, which is an in crease of $11,1150,162 over the same period in Ole previous year. The speck export during the same period was $14,185,328, against $1n,515,- 170, which is a decrease of $11e0,162. MARCH 27 CIIRISTIN6; r,r tttt an's Tn.'; and Triumphs. Ily haura ti•x Sark: I.laitt k Ilnn•ni.,rt. This new candidate for public f:n•nr is by an th..reis whose praises have not yet been sound ed by the trumpet of fame: but, if the high en comiums passed upon her first attempt are a criterion of its merit, we feel certain she will not long remain in obscurity. All the notices we have yet seen are exceedingly favorable. The is got up its a very handsome style—the paper and binding both being excellent. For sale by Samuel D. Lautier, at his bookstore, No. 77 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Rank of ritteburgh. SPY. tKI:11. BANKS.- Mr. Banks, the Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington, lias gained a aide notoriety by being represented as a negro. The Paris Pori, stated the fact that he was a negro, and the European news papers generally have caught it up and are eir ulating it all over the continent. They think it i.: a wonderful thing that the negroes are getting into such high oflices in this country. A news paper pUblished in Tuscany, Italy, has just an nounced the fact that " Signor N. Banks is a negro." Pennell - Iranla Cnaxal. The water was let into the Pennsylvania Canal on Monday, and since then a large number of Mats have arrived and departed. The amount of freight here ready for shipment East is very 1 1 11 E LATEST NEWS Front Cairo. Illy the nat. Telegraph 1.1.1,1 Cain°, March _ti, IS5(1. Weather co o l and eloutly. Rivers risirg. Steam . rs Northerner and America for St. Louis; .1. Gelim Na:ll‘ille ; City of Huntsville for Memphis, and Niagara passed last night. Fashion for Louisville. Silver Wave and Helen Mar fur SL Louis are lying here. WA , IIINGT , IN I•irv, March 21.---S.tterfr.—Mr. flea jwinin .11lantttetl a regoluttatt,l: lie, ever, having la view retrenchment in the eXpellseS ~ f printlntr. ten motion 3,1 r. l'altler. the r..utwittee un fast r (ln cc ern Ir.4trit.•te,l t, in, l airs intt, the rxpedtetic‘ ••••ti:lnttitlz the i.ri,ilt :11ember, ( . ..:I;re- , , and in 111.11 thereof :111911'1E1g rn..ney f..r l'ie and :11,n ',..rnittee. if It 'hall ' c . t , . rq.ort a bill reg - Itht th.• ~ n letter- :mild phirkagt, !ambers may tra.rlsmit, The Srnntc re,m,sed Line Ch'ileithsral ion w the Deli ,erwy -The /I,m, 1.,.k up the Pill from tho ~mote reel,llg: the rt,tru•ii ,, tui on the l'ederal C.,urt, ers.ue guilty of skplutioK lout or I'. 1 . 11 . 114,i : 4 (afe , %Own, ~. .e; letett ensued. I loolphrey 2.lar , hall "tiered an :ooen,hur-nt ; rt here the use of a loelillenLotry I. I9y any hull ire the duty of tlot man , hal to confine the oritoki nal In III*• nearto.t penitentotry grunted for that ',Ur pr..1,,d 111 3.71,101tn....nt U. Ow ti,at other Ih3t. nol the -1..11 Ow r.. 111,11 1.. ( 0 .• 1,, I ....•1. 1 , ...2n4.r 1V.,. I.y 21, t.ud 21, !Air, I, t. 10 The ft,— Ihrn 11.13.1/rllell. R's•n I NI,T,N. March 2'i -The Bele:H . l,th Lve , ti cointri 'tee ihe Pitisburgh ('miven tion Lel a preliminary lauctin,.; t- day. The f 'How. , sere present • E. I). Morgan. of NI, old,. chairman : WaAlburao. of Me.; Fogg. of Net' Ili, nil is ire ; Marker of Mass.: 4 "na,e, ; litsland : Now .Jersey: Stone of ; F. P. lilnir, of Md.; Clophane, of D. I'., Mil others. The business is to ;ierfeet an erganir.a. ti •n of the Itepolican party, and cousider the general diterest, of that organirattiau. I , :ut • M•lar,,e l'iltllll., senior partner of the think cog !louse of Chubb Brotherg, of Washington, died 3 day or Inc. since, at Jacksonville, Florida. whither he had gone On ata,unt of his lasalth. The Appointment ut Captain Ingraham, an Chiel ,if the Bureau of (ink:lime awl ilydrography . I,llltn.iore M./171.,Jeccunud, him been continued by the ',:•;ettate. Senat.it Srward give, a large and brilliant enter uiininent 11s111:1S1-11111., Nlareh 26.—The I . nion Convention assembled in the hail of the House at noun. The hi John Coviale, of Westmoreland, Chairman; E. Emmy, of Cumberland, Josiah Font, of Lebanon. oil J. Ingham t•itillivatt, Secretaries. A CoLuitilLlee tt. report permanent officers of the contention time appointed, anil aim, one to exatnino eredentlals. HA UFA X) Mareh 2t1.--Noon.---There i, nu indica root of the hpprotkeh of the Canada, now nearly duo with Livt•rpool date,, to the I hth. The Wlettoni.in Gubernatorial question. Mite Mare 24.—The Assomitly refused by u rote of :is to :44 the reception of ltashford's mes sage. bulling of the Arabia, 1.30:-T0+1, March 28.—The Arabia sailed ut noon to day, with tuft pastionger, and ,51i50,000 iu spucie. Arrest for Shooting. Itnimirt•se, March 26. —Cale_ Adaruq, of d 0 ,hip John arrested at Norfolk, on a charge of shooting one of Lis crew while at Chinchi Ttlambi. Tii very first newspaper we saw with the names Fillmore and Done Non at the head of its cid mri, was the Charlestown, Mass., Advertiser. The latter name ," it says, " has the solid ring and memory of ()Id Hickory." Well,. it has, as far as Andrew Jackson—hut when you come t all the Donelson, the ring is that of a tin lantern --single tin at that—and pricked full of holes, with sit opening at the top to let str the smoke of the grease candle inside.— Hug/on NA! Why k the letter X at the end of a word like deAruetion'! Ans.-- Because it X-tertnino tien. %Vht• it the letter II like pain? Anß.—ltecan,e it makes man moan. Whci nflyoneofthetallestof in sc fiecau , e he stands over six feet Without shoes or Why an address pronounced on hoard aA t ip liken finger ring Because it is a deck-oration ideconUion.) GE NAT RUSSIAN REMIMY.—Pro Bono Puhiwo. -"Every mother should have a box in the lomse handy iu ease of accident d to th dren.- of thirty years . stand by phy4icinns. burns, no sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore reconitnended by nurses, I whitlows, sties, festers, tlea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a receipe brought from Itassia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's:Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, cents a box. Itedditig ;V. Co., proprietors. For sale by 13. A Fahnestock. lEMI ) . 1 ) ' . s ..-..7. . ' : l'it, :" TA: r "'sir: THE NEWS BY TE LEG RAPH. T 11l I HT V-IFOURTIII CONGHICSS I , llt I N. From Waiiitingttitt City Cony ent ion at Ilarri.iarg No Slgna of the Canada Conundrnlng A a Boston remedy g, and is recommended is a sure and speedy cure fur es, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and Pittsburgh and Steubenville Road. REPI,Y Adopted by City Councils to questlyns for warded by Senators Wilkins and M'Clin jock. The undersigned, a special committee appoint ed on the 17th inst., to take into consideration the communications from our Senators, Messrs. Wilkins and M'Clintock, relative to the proposed guarantee of the lionls of the Pittsburgh and Steubeuville Railroad Company, report the fol lowing answers to the questions therein con tained: Ist. What security can be exacted fur the pro per use and application of the proceeds of the endorsed bonds" Ans. We can exact front the Board of Direc tors a bond, with sufficient security, for the pro p..r use and application of the proposed bonds, and the Board has voluntarily offered to enter into such an obligation. The City and County besides, hold a large majority of the stock of the road, and au absolute control in the choice of Directors. The Councils can also place the bonds in the hands of the Finance, or sonic other committee, with directions to hand over limited amounts at a time, and to exact a faithful ac count of the outlay of those handed over, before others are given. 2.1. Will they he applied to the payment of old debts, or rigidly to the finishing of the road ? They will be applied to both. The amount of the limit of the guarantee, be lieved by the officers of the road, will be suffi cient both to liquidate present liabilities, and finish the road. The debt of the company is $317,000 ; the estimate of the Engineer of the amount needed to finish the road from river to river, is $513,000; besides which, it is estima ted that it will take $200,100 to stock it and put it in running order. lid. Can your additional responsibility meet the great object, the completion of the work, and render it productive! AO.. If the estimates and calculations of the officers of the road are to be relied upon, it will. 4th. Will skill in management and rigid econ omy mark the future conduct of the road corpo ration, or will additional loss follow in the foot steps of additional liability'? An... Toe Board of Directors are regarded in the city as prudent business men, and give their personal pledge to manage the road skilfully and with rigid economy ; and Councils hold in their hands the power of so managing their guaranty as to withhold it if there be danger of additiow al loss following additional liability. rith. If you do take the responsible step to Find your community to further most serious obligation , , call you retain by any arrangement in your power, any practicable and salutary con trol over the use and diahursement of the funds raised by the pledge of the credit of your eon- StitUentS? Ans. We think we can, in the manner pointed out at the close of our answer to Ist question. fah. Is the rumor a true one, that the applica tion for the right of way through Virginia has been refuse,l'.' Ina. a hill for the right of way through Vir ginia has lately been defeated in the legislature of that State, but the Itoard of Directors dis claim having asked for the passage of such a bill, alleging that they have a legal right to build and operate their road in Virginia without such grant, the facts connected with which, the Pre assur,,s us, have been or will be laid be ford the proper committee of the legislature. The above answers are given to inquiries in the first communication from Messrs. Wilkins and M'Clintock. dated March Bth. The second communication, dated March loth, contains the following queries : I,t. )Vhat io the atiloillit t$ f city nml county ,t“ek rt,mpamies': AU , . The SIII,SCripIIOII , 10 ,tock are a$ followA, City .f 11, (.hi,. l'enns I Vanift i 200,0410 City .51 . 114.in:11 I'lll,l.tir,ll . . . .ttotylltit t' .rt 1,. atol 1 . .111 rt 1141,11110 ly of Pitutiturg!l ttt \ tdi.•y•• 10 0 . 0011 l'ity I'ttl,l,t.l - 01 t,. t 113rtti•rt. Valk)... IJUAtott TA:11 ,pf AllaFLtuy • $1,0011.900 r-tmly • 1 411 .. I" t ni i'•.itut. 1:11....1ien) ay Vo.I 14. y . . .11,111itl ..F , olsly of .111,r eur b. Cl,velAo , l nO , l I'oi burgh 150,000 '..unty AlluKlicoy ;,. • 750,000 Comlty A !.. - .art \ 150,000 . ~,,, Cil) of .A11t,i,,•11.. und IN•rm,y! 21 NVitat Omr ttmotiot ul m,,rtg, ! z.e bond. hail I,y the l'att..hurgit Ittol Stet!bell\ ile Itai Company, h..ts many are Imw in:my are pr, moe , l to 1.,. 1 0. , ..tte , 1, 311.1 to what ex mti. v.:Tor:ohm. intent or prop,,, , e to rett ler them.....lve- .1,, The amount ut mortgage of the F;tt.,- burgh and Steubenville Railroad t'ompany $;- , oll,isio. Executed to secure an issue of that ,mount bond-. Fifty of which bonds of .sl,isal each have been sold at. 80 per cent., or each, itIol:;•;. bend., of ~ ,1 ,001) each hove been given a , collateral security for the payment • f is nay* borrowed front Banks, individuals, the city f Pittsburgh, the county of .111eglieny, and for damage claims along the line of the Road, and are Hib,'met to the payment of the following amount. viz: bills puyahle including Bank-, city and •ounty, . $120,it91 1.716 :t.t Damage claim: , assessed 21,487 " " to be assessed estimated at 111,000 00 The payment of this sum of $.163,914 will relieve all tie bonds hypothecated. The Company intend, should the authority be given to the City and County to glnlrantet , the amotm of the limit to be authorized by the act, and such guaranty be male by those corporations, to cancel the present mortgage and lift all the bonds either sold or hypothecated, and issue a new mortgage for til,o.')0,010, which will then be the only mortgage on the road. :td. What is the amount of indebtedness at present or the Steubenville Company—and will the proposed liability of Our corporations be al ..cwt to It"? imiebteduess, or rigidly to the construction of the road and its running equipmentsf l'tlu you control its appli cation? The present liabilities of the Company are $267,111.; 45 There will be due on purelia:e of rual estate in 1359 3,3:t3 33 There will be duo on purchaze of real estate in 1865 46,000 00 Making together the stun of $317,276 711 The other parts of this question are answered in the replies given to the questions in the first comtuunication. 4th. Will yoarp roposed liability be confined to mortgage bonds already, issued and sold at a very depreciated value? An... Our proposed liability is not to be ex tended to the bonds already issued in any shape: but the intention is to redeem those now issued with the proceeds of the new ones. Lilt. Or will it he attached to ponds hereafter to be i,Hueil and to what amount A7/3. It is to be attached to bonds hereafter to be issued; and the Railroad Company will ask for the full amount authorized by the act. tlth. And can any guard ho thrown around your indorsements to prevent their being sacri ficed and sold far below their par value Ane. A proviso ran be in , erted in the Ont lIIIIICO ;Luthuri7ing the issue of the bends '• they shall not he sold below a oert.' figure. 7th. ktheuld the gratito4 pCI they, •^. ~wer sought by the bill be two corporatiom can they, will _ol,t all action in pursuance of it? As.i. So far as the councils aro concerned, the utmost caution, prudence and discretion will be used ; and if the power grahted by the bill shall be deemeo dangerous to the interests of the city, not be exercised. Ath. Should you deem it inexpedient to use this great power can you answer for tailors, your suc cessors in office? An.,. The act of the legislature asked for right to guard against any apprehended danger from this source, contains a clause limiting the exercise of this power to the present year. The Councils think that the power to guaran tee these bonds ought to be placed in their hauUs as a possible means of saving the city from lops on the investment already made in the road. If they think the issue of such mortgage bonds will result in the early completion of the road, and rendering it productive, they can then exercfne the power conferred upon them; and if they think their issue would be injurious to the city, they can, and doubtless will, refuse to issue them 4-- The mere grant of the power to issue bondses not imply.that it will be exercised, and ides been asked for simply as a means of defence ch it may or may not be prudent to use, according to circumstances. It may be added that, as a preliminary 11113:18- urr, nothing will be done by the city towards the EMREM 4 #.'?" guaranteeing of bonds, until :the Steubenville Road as it etands at present, has been thoroughly examined by a competent andflisinterested en gineer, its condition ascertained, with the a mount necessary to complete it, and its probable productiveness. Resolved, That Councils adopt the report of the committee, and direct onr clerks to furnish the same to our representatives at Harrisburg. Ard- Dr. M'Lane'• Celebrated Vertralfage and LI S Rif 11LLS—A flimflam combination, but very ellve. 0.1 the following will Mem: Knowing, from experience, valuable qualities of Dr. 4 1 1 . Lan , 'S Yvan i s fugt end Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh. I have for some time back consider.' it my duty, and !mule it my business, to make those articles known wherever I wont anion my friends A short time ago I became acquainted with the num of a young girl, who *slued to 1.11.` troubled with worms and liver complaint at the name time, and had been sntrering for some two months . Through my persuasion she porches., one bottle of Dr. ,IPLane's Vcriatfuge, and one box of Liver l'ills, which she took according to directions. The result was., she passed a large quantity of worms, and thinks that one box more of the Pills will ri.tore her to perfect health. Ilex name and n•sidence can be learned on calling on 14. 11. Theall, Drug gist, corner of Itutger and Nlonrra. streets. Purchasers will tsJ atreful to ask for Dr. 141'LANR'S CEI.E. flit AT RD V Elt3ll FUG E. I nanufaxtured by FLRMIND BROS. of Pittslairgh, Pa. All other Vertnifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. 111 . 1.aus',t genuine Vertnifugo, also his cele brated Liver Pills, ran now Is. bud at all respectable Drug ,res. Now. genuine 'without (he signature of FLEM !Nil 111:0S. Also, fur sole by the x.do proprietors. FLEMING! BROS., Succossors to J. Kidd A Co., tottr2.l:dtowl No. 00 Wood street, corner of Fourth 414-01,Iftione of the Press--TL.. Eli wino fs from Gen. Gee. P. Morrie. in Ow Home Journal of November 7.1846: All editors profess to be the guardians of the rights of the people, and to keep them advised, through their columns, or whatever shall arise for their Iwnefit. We will live up to biter, an.l inform them that the most wonderful anti Nalitable medicine for their g;enerni Use ever invented, is '• Magical Min Extraclar." Its virtues at, MO rare, mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more like miracles than by eidetic . .., so etrective, electric and 2S t,undling ore its powers on the hinuan body, that • though now It is daily tried by thousands of pe,)plu, not on e .1 this great mass but is dedghted beyond comparison, and candidly conic. they, on no consideration, will ever again lie with out it. Lor. Mr. 11. l/alley. hits wiiiely kept the secret to himself. Cunterfeit.. or busy about it, but without sue- Ita overwhelming merits defy all competition, wet its peculiarities analysta. We confidently corumond all parents seek its acquaintittice, fur sorely such a friend, who Laughs ut death and KulTeriug, restores the thud, tone, halt and iwArrod to porfection, and all fr om pain, is "a friend indeed." WI! %% bib the discoverer of this mighty bleseiug, who is a real lonefactor to rankled, tied spimd. None genuine without a curl-plats engraved label, with signature. of 11}:NRY DALLET, Manufacturvr, C. V. CLICKENRIC & W., ISlanufiwturere Sold at :Li cents per box by Dr. ONO. 11. KEYSER, 140 W,,1 .trot-t, and by noatly r you detuer in 11.ediehl44 I ler . ..light/11l List Unitod titatoa. Ali onion or better. (or Itr C.rnintion or river, to L' addroaxial to C. V. fi LICK EN P3l, A CO., Now York, tabl3daw2w 11r. McLane'', ildellOVCD Liver Pills and 11(PlICMCD Venni. (nge, alert Dr. I. geott's Celebrutd White Cireamdan Lini ment. prepared aniely under the imper,h,lop of Dr. I. Scott, a regular Medical graduate, and Phylrician of extensive prac tice. None genuine, only an prepared by Dr. I. Scott A Cu., Bank Place, Morgantown. Virginia. Dr. Me La I.'S 11(PROVID 1 7 ,11111 . 11ge and tarrativrn Liver accompanied by certifleate C. McLane, fur sale by Dragged:. and Merchant, everywhere. Da. 0 P}l. It KEYSER., Ito Wood at, Whole le Agent. Da. J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Rai.11,...ad Depot, Wholta.ale Agent. ,figV..:dawapc .terSaudis' Remedy for !telt Rheum..-The great ntierenn of thin liindiritin 111 theytteiee it thy 4 11. h an Salt Wien.% 1:111, W rat, Itch, Svald 17ewl. evnia. Payilmela, le., iv witiymt a parallel in the bintolymt li lulr v ig•,”•••ively exterminating dieen^ its ylvte v harculYeia, opd ma, lie applied with art e ry 1., tly el, in ut un Mfaiit. Ale/re *., , ,tinvi Laura have Leval 4- ty.l ia a .1111,41 i a emu'« Winn. Sanaa' Svirvaparilla In • I In, 1.• I. iinind i•••• ,out The. unhealthy litunyre 11•• in [he vyehmi, a h. a liy ing the Salt Wirt= Ronavly lyi t• 1.1 ••• 11]..11 firnindy and and m. 1,1 14 A. U & U. NANUt4, I.rugxista, IW Multi.„ mr.4.t, N, w Y.•rk. I.y FI.KM I N(i BROS., Pittnburgh, PR-, and by izoston ily. ❑th'24 lw - Brtichelor'• hair D) --Lk. 110 l let the .1y.... dot.' y•... 11..., r.% it% 6... t ARRA .1.1 mo.l 1-.1.1, or Mt kt.kTCtlEl.ol:'s, kin 1111.... t. ivrstr. lir. , Nru 1"..r1,. w10b..1•1., and ivtatl, by Dr. G. If. Kils/It, 140 Wood •trvot, sabl.4:lwciam 4 Frown Cho R. York lifiettioltail Monitor ~f February TI/EAX NIL—Dr. Curtin has done more Lo ameliorate the incidition of lintuattity allliskid with lung than any other practitioner of 11.101tifilltle that htw ntriagglinl with the !wends of the etatitriiii ”utlitxt, for the Lost century, by the invention and perfwatiou of on imitru iiiiint that will convey to the lungs a medicine lit the ahapr of a highly Niodicateil Vapor, which acts directly on the ilineuay, and not, as hitherto, by nympatliy. Phonon who are troutilini with dinners arising from linurdored lungs, will Iloir internale by giving the llygeeu Vapor a trial. $ I Of) 60li .•00,000 am :A.m.—Dr CURTIS . UYGRA.VA itl th' ori4-11..u1 and only ortaziu, nov26:3wdim I a - Tliouttandr of Chilalren 0143 annually the Cltiil . l`, rind yet threw dose. of Dr. Rogers' Syrup Ltrerioort, Tor, and ('tinrlutiatrun, will destroy tilt. fahve fortnivl ly this di.run.i give fnv voilu p e tyi tho and thonitighly relieve t.hi.• thstrrsaing cvaplalut. Multi biltiv, THINK ot , THIS' It I. ognally efticaciorz, in All Vol iii.ii.ary pamphlet ; aley i t;u6 111 , 11 t 111 1.-.lvy's paper. Oar" Y.., wboloaale and retail, by R. R. SW ) ,&118 & 00., a - dual - Wkaal and Second strotta. Sold also by HENDERSON Llberty.ntrtx , t; 11. P. SCHWARTZ, 4bl P OKIIAM k AIt:KEENAN, Allegheny City, 4.4 Y -W by will you Suffer, WHEN guilt! , CAN BE SO EASILY 013TAINED?-11aye you a Bore Throat, go ItelS, Rheumatism, Nrutalgia, Itrouctitin, Croup, Stiff Junius, Frost Bites, li s t us, Sprains, or Pah., in any part of your system Visl 0711 be relieved at once by using the must beautiful of all Usitnenta. tho White Cire-tokin Liniment," prepared by Dr. 1-CtflT, 01 Morgantown, Va., and fur sale rinap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. K EYSER, 140 Wood etfwb aed JAS. P. FLEMING, Hoar IL IL Don't, Aheglisay. Sue ad ertiseinont is another C4llitata of to-itly's paper. [mar4,:liti $163,3v , Iter VOA ot No. 104 Wood street, and ex wbllit, our stk..* of Son llavi luol Wisrits CAM Jnet rho I . oiVud. a largo lot of Misughiti, Celestial, and other sty'. of Cops, which we will well low for cosh. Mottoes 41 Co., 104 Wood street. oetlB ikir /lo! 2, Hat Lay. , joist rucoivod , nr BARING ST I. F: OF SILK lIATB, whinn will ko found, on inepoo- Lion, n neat n,o good article. OKI/ and 84'6' .titer-Stookings and Hosiery for Wl.uter..... If pm don't want your foot pinched with bad lUld short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. DaLY'S, cer n, Market alloy and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and ~a nfortable. DALY also makes and sells every variety of 11,,,nery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the 'place, corner of PitaVt alley and Fifth el/reel. oct4 Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BRING THE Continuation of the Ohio 4p ftenna. 4. a rO FORT WAYNE, THERE HUNDRED & EIGHTEEN MILES PROW PITTSBURGH WO' TRA INS CONN lICT AT CRESTLINIS , without 4e tention, with all he Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rival, and law at wrest with Trains going North aud Sont4, 00 the Mad River nd Lake Erin Railroad. For Ti Pets, ap yat the Railroad Otline the Ohio Milt Pennsylvanht I road Company In Pittsburgh, AilegiaN City, or at any °Mho following points: Fort Ways , Cincinduti, Rniknitmtaitn4 Urtati- D4ton, Brie • Indianapolis, Tittltt, Persons itosirigg Ticket 14,10141- Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. ❑ .pecitied SPRING ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTF.II MONDAY, 24th inst., T'assenger Trains will run daily, except Sundays. as follows: Leio. es Pittsburgh for Crestline at 7 1..4 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leavoi Crestllne for Pittsburgh at I, A. M. and 12.50 P M. 11,,, , Tr.inEqn.hkr c1.F101,11100 , 01. 1114 at CHESTLIN F. with I LN Trllillll for CO LIMBOS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, 13/LI.LF.• VoNTAINK, I DIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all point on reeds extending West and lkaitieweet through OHIO DIANA and I LIA'NOIs. The 7 1 ,4 A. IN; Train from Pittsburgh +Torts at Mansfield with Trains oil Sandusky, diallraielli at I Newark 1t...1. for SAN DUSKY, TOLKDO and CHICAGO; also. cb 130 COIIIIOV- I iOIIA are made at Alliance with Trains ou Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bollefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City. Duidieth, Milwaukie, Dike, Spring old, lIL, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities In the West. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATIbN TRAIN leaven new Brighton fur Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 ,4 I'. NL Leaves Pittsburgh for Now Brighton, at 9IA, A. M. and 5 3 .4, P. M. /KS— For tickets and further information apply to J. G. CURRY, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Fedgral street Station, to GEC. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 7 [WIWI J. IL MOORS, Supt C inu I nnat,t, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad. C INCINNATI PASSENGERS will please lake notice that the advertisement of a Rival Route, math. e that the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad is the only one which makes connection at Cremline. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the travelling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitt& burgh and Oindnnati making clove and sure connections, BKLLEYONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route makes nunvtione with the 3 P. M. train id the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad. O. B. BROWN, Omit Agent. K NOWLAND, Agt. ?Daubing*. -,..._~- i • . 4 4 'flo"; ONE NEW YuftE, November 20, IK2 11ORCIAN & CO., 184 Waxi Richmond, Findlay. will he particular to mil( for n. and Indiana Railrad. N. B. STRAUBIiAIi, Burn. 111113126 M!Ell=E=MM=2== TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. DR. CALVIN N. FITCH, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM EUILOPH, would announce to Ms patients,and others to Western Pennsylvania, that he will visit Pittsburgh early in the miming month, and that those wishing to avail them selves of Ws system of treating Throat and Pulmonary Diseases, MORE PARTICULARLY CONSUMPTION, ASTH M A A SD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal Inhalation,., Mechanical and Constitutional Remedies, M=!M=MENTII DR. FIT &1 will remain in PlrrstluGH from TIIURSDAY Arllll, THIRD, TO SATURDAY EVENING, MAY TENTH, During which time he may !,,• e..iinulteil daily (Sal•buth ex• coptel) from the Imam or TEN TO FOUR, at hin Roman nt the ERIMEEMOOM For all forms of incipient or seated DISEASE OF TON LUNOS, nut for nil derangements of the systmit proceeding to giving rise to Pulmonary 'Disease, particularly Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe male Complaints. Persons wishing tut...nit, but unable to visit DR. FITCIL ran t • by sending him n written statement of their am°. Sr deli a prompt answer will Is, returned, giving opinion of row• and stating expense of treatment. A PF.E.SONAL EXAMINATION ALWAYS PILEYERRED. DK. FITCH'S associate, Dr. J. W. Sy K ES, will be with, h. tissist him, during the four Inst weeks of his appointment.— It is desirable that persons Wishing his treatment., should consult him early, that he may hove them in charge as long HS towel 010. DLL CALVIN M. FITCH wlahes it expremly nnilentood that lie law no lonizer any landu,44 1 . ..1111111.ti'1l With Dr. t. 4. S. FITCH, and would call attenti..n to Ow CAlth \Otitis he found Isitivudi vaned upon to publielli ininn.dintely ou hie re turn from Europe. nili24-dAtw SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. K 3 'Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, Pi T TSB URG IT, . Itir Tux subscriber is now opening a welLsolixtoil iseiort meet of foreign and domestic Hardware, oil neow,tuid will be sold on as gull terms as any oilier house in this city. Ile will always keep on hand a general azeiortmeut of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CAREENTER.S"fOOLS, To which ho respeetfully invites the attention of purchaser, nih2B SAMUEL FA LINESTOCK. FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & H. McCAI.LIUM, 4er-87 FOURTH STREET, N BAIL WOOD:VII THE Zak!ll 1 hal .$1 purchasers is respectfully invited to our tresont Steck, selected Sir SPItINU SALES, including— Best quality Velvets, English and Tapastry I II- Brussels and Tapestry, grultiA. Crenilla and Stair Brussels, Super. Medium aril! Low Extra and Super. 3 Ply. Priced Itlgraius. Boat Import.' Extra Twill.l Jun! D ; Hall 111/d Stair f'artn•te; nom Oil Cloths, from 2 to 2-I feet wide, various qualitiee and prices; Table Oil Clothe; French Printed nod Embussed Piano and Table Curers; Canton awl Cumai Mat ting: Muth Bugs; Dour Mats; Stair i1..1a; List, Rag and Dotal Carpehi; Venetian Blinds; with every variety of Win dow Mutt., Crean and Bud Llolland..k., Am.; all of Wllid, will be offered at sale at vory moderate rates. ear We are also prepared to furnish HARRINGTON'S CARPET LINING. I 'EI( I N TEA STORE, No. as FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR HAET OF THE EXCHANGE RANK Pittsburgh, Ps. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Porrhased direct from the Importers for CASH. Ti e shs.k ssmsists of all the different ffavors and grades 1,1 TEA brought to the A ineritan market, and SOLD IVIIOLISSALE AND RETAIL AT Tilt VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE. AtiES,.•spressly for the wide. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, By TIIE HALF CHM' COFFEE, SUGAR ; COCOA and CIIONLATE of the mart I:ltANlns, hrc NLI.• Long f . .Tipri.•sice h 1 the business Is a tuts gnarahle, that easy tOn sold will as represented. AtIF:NT. on APPrIAL APP.INTMENT, rug Tile Ds JA 1 NE's YANIILY MEDI(7INES. S. JAYNES. Yu tsburgh, March IIZO6--011425:'2,0) Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters 1 Jl . sT RvvEi. , at the Excelsior Restau etarani, wilate all tin. Hie ran Ile iilitalutiti Oti the ehurt.set nulitat ' and • 0. Liana up in Ow beat slyin, and at xaUsfart...ry prow. furg..t the nign of the WHITE AN li BLUE, - No. 111 Wont' striiiot... Wow Fifth. sTKIN RUCK. ud,171 Ay.etti (or 1.140 Urrt.or and Yigli HENRY 11. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 25 Wood Street 1.1 hISA.11:1 "FORSYTII & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M E it C 11 A N T ti, Dealers In Wool, IlLdes, Flour, ILAcoN, LAKD AND LARD OIL, AND Ple 0 UCE 6X NEUAL J. 75 WATER §TIMM PITTSBURGH, PERNA k[PCRXXCLS, gyring, ilartatngh, Pittsli'll :tie, Wills, Wellsville, Ohio. John &o,tt A Co., `• 'M. Martin, K. U. Jones, (.1...06'1 . OA. Dep. ilk. K 1,11411, A Ilia-aline, Phila. Co.. Pittsburgh. llarnrt, Nrnhit A Clarrotson, Joseph K. Pidur, St. Loth,. cirsievr, Bankers, Ilohnes c,ainell, Clod e Mein, Ohio. [fahlayl lA. V,. WY %.X. A 1,1,EN, (Suctezzuri Arnold j• ....ANUPACTURFIRS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. Ai- W. & A. will oontnact for Warming and Ventilating l'y Sloan% or But Walter Pipes or chnw.e. Furtute, Cii Aral ., SOMALI, /kepi ' Factorirl, Groan Llonstai, C...Airt Houser, Jails, or liotols. No.. 25 IdAltilliT STILICE7, Pittsburgh. aplo WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., BACON 11018 1) , E S A IUS R iii SHOULDERS, LAUD. LARD Oil, DRIED IikIEV, SUGAR-CURED and CANVALQCED 11,11118. A largo stock always on hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBURI3I.I, PENN'A PEARL STEAM MILT., ALLEGHENY. 4.N — • FLOUR DELIVERED TO FASIII WS in either of the two Cities. 0/11230 may be left at the MU, or to boxeo a the stores of LOGAN, WILSON it CO., 62 Wood street. BRAUN & REITER, con Liberty and St. Clair streets. 11. F.. SCILWARTZ, DengOA, Allegheny. SEAMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY. J./Z' kIRIC A:Ns _"1 MDY 4 PO. JOHN COMO , 1111 h /MOS., 144.51;11rAc'TURNRS OP IRON RAILINOS z VAULT DOORS WINDOW WINDOW OuARDs, Nos. 91 Remind •t. mutt S 9 11111/10 I' 1 TTSI; U ati ti, N . W. U. \Y.'.HAIR.,. W. '.HAIR.,.• JOS. R. HUNTER SMITH, MAIN 1-1 OLE S & HUNTER, iti -a GROCERS and and 151 Front st., . ' Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PTITSBURGII. geria_Paaaeugers brought from the old COCIAby i n pith,. burgh, and money" remitted to Europe. f riov27 ALEX. HUNTER, DEA LER TN 14 1 LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND ' PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty farce', Ger ILAtpc PITTSBURGH JAMBS KERK, JR KERR t HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 4iirSTEA..IIIBOAT AGENTS,ike Na. 27 Lew, talterrn Pine and Wire febt3ilapcl y f OLD TYPE METAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office the MORNINU POST, a large quantity -pf UL D TYPE. Machinists and others wanting such an article el. u get a large supply by calling boon. feb9 (I THE STOCKHOLDERS OiTilE ODD FELLiAti HALL ASSOCIATION are hereby notified that th a FIFFEENTII INSTALMENT OF FIVE PER CENT. on. the Capital Stock has been called in, duo on and after the. NINTH DAY OF APRIL. 1010. niiiB34l .1. P. HENDERSON, Secretary. CITIZENS' DEPOSIT BAREF - 1: PittaburgAii, March 1850. 1 1:a TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held It the Banking House, In MONDAY, the 7th of April. between the hours of 10 A- M. and 2 P. M., at which time and place an ELECTION for e pe President and six Directors will take place. nah' td E. D. JONES, Calder.. NOTICE—TO TIIE TAX ABLES OF TII4I simorni WA ILD--The County Coinmissiouers h we Einuicod the time fur the Apponk iu said Wnrd from Mn rrh AM!, L May 12th ulhliktd _., , „A ” F 4.R NIERS AND ILECILANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF 'PHILADELPHIA. IBet.. MOB. B. FLuRkIiCE, Prctet.. KM. R. llK3rnoin, Becretar.Y. STATEN ENT OF BUSINESS, Prom thr lsl day of A Witt to the 31/3 day of i ., I?de, A ungnit re. , i VW/ in Mari SW 11111101111. $ 141,212 31 Mira 30908 82 Total premium!, for fivo CAPITAL INVESTED AB FOLLOWS: liouda ANI Allegheny County, l'ittsburgh, and Pit tAlni Egli tl'e I{ ohoS,l honds, (:.wt Loan 00 First Mortgage of lima ." Oil] litWnst Carib in Bonk awl on Itand Capital snbecribed, (payment not yet due) Premium Notes, not yet matured Ilne from Agents, (secure,' by Benda) Exiaonies and Commlaslons • $408,151 13 Total amount of Lumen incurred, but not yet aquatcYL•— fire sl,tniti 66 Marine 3,000 00 $4,666 66 This Company Insure Hull and Cargo risks on the Ohio and hl ins nee ppi tributaries. Insures against luso or Damaged by Vireo. Losses libemlly adjusted and promptly paid. • RErgattiera—lion. T. 31. Howe, (len. J. Moorhead Jame,: Wood. For Insurance apply to SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ET'S., Philadelphia. 4.1 - MARINE I NEUILANCEB on Teasels, Cargo, Freight, le all ',arts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Givers, (hauls, 1A4.44 and Land Carringw, to tdl parts of tho Union. LORE Ibit.:IIILANCE UN .NIERLIILANDIZEI generally. On Stores, Dwelling Ilousea, &c. ' Awls of the annpany Ahmentber oth, 1805. Rondo, Illortgages and Real listate i $101,020 94 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 86,210 00 etock In MAIlk-4, Railroad and Insurance CO's 23,060 10 Dills namivalile 1110,440 97 Cash on hand 26,028 09 Balances in hands of Agents. Premiums 1111 Ma ri. Polii.irs recently loaned, and other debts due the CoungAny Snbocription Nuke., CTOITS. Jtllll. C. Rand, Th....philus rankling, J+un.•x Traquair, Elm. Jr., Joshua James Tennent, Samuel E. Stokes, 'hairy Sloan, James B. Maui-land, Chalk. &buffer, Robert Burton, Join B. Semple, Pittsburgh, 11. T. Morgan, .1. T. Luguil, WM. MARTIN, President. Taos. C. HAND, Vic. Progitieut. S,aretary. William Martin, Jotkpli 11. Seal. Edmund A. Caner, John C. Puri,,, John R. l'enntw, (ln.orge (1. Leita.r, &twat.," parliiigtoll, Pr. It. M. llnat.ou, WiMatti C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, tilx•neer Mcl I vain, Charks 11. Joltem Brouko, .1. G. Jo LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSIIIIAYCIs' COMPANY, COINER OF WATER AND MARKET STE/USW " PITTSBURGH, PA. RORK= DALWAV r r „,,id„„ tt TIIOS. Serretnry. Wir - Thim Curninuly tuuktti rse•ry apycrtniuing to with LIFE RISES. AI., 'against lILLI, AND ',..AfttiO RISKS on the Ohio and Sibcvienippi Rivers and ....ributaricri, and MARINE g,euerally. !told ag,tinst Lir, 31111 Ihtinage by lire. and against tho Perils of the 6 , -" and labor,! Naeitnitiott and Transwrtation. PoHelen k .... 1 111,11 tqthe lowest rates consistent with safety . to all DIRECTORS. li.ot.rt Galway, fitutmt.l )I'Clurkan, Jonepti P. Gara.a.m, JI. D., John SN.tt., .lauien Marethall, Iftviii Richey. .Corny W. Ilmiltutat, Charlew Arbuthnot, Alcxartrlttr Et lie II« y , ./tue‘ph S. Letuth, J•this Fullerteu, AlanAlultl B. Brown, It.tvitl ll.ChuntberAt Christian log, William eftrr, Hubert H. llnrtley, .1.4._ D. WWII. frhlS llritish Si, Continental Exchange SIGIIT BILLS BRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN StAND or £1 AND UPWANDS. Ara-These DraDA are a, ailable at all the priarlpal Tow., of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND lI:ELAND, and the CON- T I N ENT. Wo also ;ill". ctr,oT BILLS Do M. A. Grunelmam & Ballln t A ..N7C FY) if T A -VA /X, Whale, erves as a nauittance to ail loml-1 of (I ERNIANY. rIV ITY.FIIZLA ND anti 11WLLAN D. l'essae. Usu./luting to travel abroad, may procure, through Lottars Credit, on Money an he uLtuitual, as sstasltsl. w ato pat of Kuropo. C0t.t.r....-rams of Bills, Notes. and other severales in littrelpa, will reeeive prompt attention. WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS & Cil wxol, rornev CITIZENS' INSURANCE, COMPANY OF I'ITTSBUg(II,I, w04.1AN.4 untiALNY SAKI; It I. L. NI A it.'lU 1.1, Soc., tat , °PAWN: O Mgrr skvtli xe• ih4uro Ax b ~rket and W street nod ~lixvi ,.~ij~;ili~r4x ..11410 RISK'S, on tho Ohio inato , vl apittkoi toe" ogu,iiiat orDoh . in go by FIR& ,0 PoriLl at tho tiro and Inland Navigation . °akin. William, Bap,ley, - - Copt_ Mark Sterling, Jllllll. M. Coopor, Sarnuol M. Kier, SAIMIeI Ren, William; Binghnm, Robert Dunlap. Jr., John S. Dilworth, INHAC M. l'ennork, Francis Sellerts S. I larbangh, .7. Sr!toolmaker, 'MOW,. Bryant, William B. 1/ay-s. John Slliptun. [Area -- EUREKA, INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOAN 11. STIORNBERGER, President. ROBERT FINNEY,. Becretary. C. W. BATCIUtLOR, General Agent WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS (me MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. J. R. Slioenberger, G. W. elm, C. W. Itn'choler, W. K. Nimic.k, Inane M. Pennock, T. H. Updike, W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran, R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Curghey, Georg!, S. Solder', S. S. Bryan, Gib All LORPOPI SIM taint4l by partiVll itionreil tinder 'mumd by thin Cianpany will be libenilly adjusted nuil paid at - its iiMFICH, Nu. Ni NVATEIt STRKET. _ . PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Striate, AUTIIORTZPID CAPITAL, 8300,000.. fkif-huntro littldings and other PmpertS 4 gall? n Loss or Damao. by Piro, and the Perils of the See and P ,dand Navb otion and Transportation. DIRECTORS, Win. V. Jnlinnton, Rody Patloirsoa, jr,,,,,A, painter, A. A. Carrier, W...Wcilutock, .1a.... P. Tanner, Goorgo W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. R. Park, I. Urier Sproub Wade Ilarapt.cm, D. M. Long, • A. J. Join., J. 11—Jones, ,111. IL Coggoholl , OfFICURS. - Prt.sigan,s 1.101 , . WV F . JOUNSTON Vice President ..... ~. Row , pt., y as , oN . ' -_ Seely and Precia.. • -.A eyco - skal. u028:1y 111141" ..ii1E INSUI LANCE. Al Ar , I FIRE 3. 43 .1 d'ACTLIIERS' INSIANCE 11011P'YI OF PHILADFMPIIIA. CHANTER PEEPETILLU.—UNANTZI , ER TU STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered Capical, $500,000. FIRE, A/A HiNE AND T.W. ARD TRANSPORTATION, AARON R. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORRIN ROCaitS, &reentry. O ROMP. YOUNd, Treasnrer. - Aaron S. Lippincott, I. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Wes•ks, t nein Horns, Charles J. Fields, John P. Simons, James P. Smyth. - 44--This Company fins bean• organized with a Cash. Cape tal e and thu Directors hare eipmrminewl te adopt the Median.. to its available rtuinurees. TN observe linoleum. in coeditor log its affairs, with.t primmatudJustment loisses. Pittsburgh Ohio , No. i 6 Witter stmet. J. N ELVIVN JON ES, Agent. RBPLICENCES. The following wait known and reapomsible firms in Pitto burgh hate authorized roforetica to 010111, with retaud to the stability oust .souudnotai of the IllaninUcturrrs' .insurance Company Kramer Jr !talon, WiLson, Childs & Cu., tieorgo P. Smith A Cu., liamptta t & Campholl, Ork., Tiortnin h Co., 11. Childs & Co. nur7 L. A. CAIRILLER. A. A. CARRIER & Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, A (1 F N 'l' K. State Mutual Fire and Marine • Insum.ac.., Co., of ILARRISIMILG. CAPITAL, $:130,004). ROM M. Girard Fire and Marine Inenr lime Co., or I.IIILADKLPIIIA. CAPITAL, 9300,0 00. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WI NCH KST KR, VA. CAPITAL, 11300,11.04). Commonwealth Insurance Conrmanr, LIAR KISBUIttI. cAP/TAL, $300,000. SAINT LOUIS, Mn. Connecticut Mutual Life Inane ante to., IIAitTitOILD. CA 11TA L A,N 11 A &S'I:TS, 62,A 54,409 Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBUItI/h..- CA PITA L AND ASSETS, Nov. 6, 18:6. 812t),022 4.11., Ws. F. Jos:venom, Presidnut. A. A. Cessna, ticoret.ory. Llooli:dapcly JAS. COLLINS Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Nos. 114 AYR 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGII, PA. Pirstototon— Wm. Haimley & Co., Murphy; Tiernan & Smith A: Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co., Al'Omillees, Means & Co., English & Richardson. PHIL\ DELPIIIA -1144,-aluy, Woodward & CA , Truitt, Brother & • Wood, Bawer & Cu. HOBERT T 1 lOM PSON, Asnassor ' '' ' '''k- , , -..;' .t. 4 • 1",.."'1vt..21.4.-:;',:;'s...'''.' ;,..:...4 'Y l 4: --",r-ls,"•1',"?,;::)•-:,.--'7•,:t0-;•...1.?..,./.,t:....-,Tis.,.›.,.,,s.,_., • , .f.' -- ,.. ,-,if; -4., . . . • .:...,:.,. %..e.,, .., ~.;, • t .. ,tf,ti-, 7 , ',..i.`,.'4.+ , 7 -3 t ''. ',' ' 7 ;7 1 ; ''':-..4-'74l' .`„ ,''' - , -.." ~'• 1.- -, ', ' ?t - t- , .. ' 't.: -..-", - ..`, -.,-- :' 1 , , - ;f1;..7; .' t : 4 ;•...t; ' ''' "t• ~:- -- ,'' - , ' ,' . ', ' . 7 : .., ... '..' .t,..; 42tit ; -.• : . 7 ' . ': • 41. ', r ' 74,ii 2•7, '"^`,.,:;;; ~ .At74; ..:-,n.:•.-42 ''; s :' CZ:f 1 " ; ft '' gyp I Lr.. : - • ' 4,. ~4,,,,-,r_W..'.; : f '1 4 , , T; - .•••1: ,g.,- ' .. 1 .. , ct ',, ' ' ''. •‘ 2-14it,r.tti,e ~:}t-1(='",..!:41,!..,` 4.swe;:ii., ~.. e t,,, , ,t. , ..„ ,- . / .1,--- . -,, .1• ,, f-- ,- r - 0, ,- , -- 2, -,- , --i ..------. - , 19- , k , t ..(.... - - .•," -,_.,- • i. 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' :'..-' , :- ,, .. , 2 , ; , „!t, , “. , A , ? .,5, = - , ,-: , Yr ., , ~ , , i g, a , - , 76.ef- '- t ti.-..trnt . ~ .. 0 ~- -, i`;•- '; V , (... - ."--- XrV I S , 0:` , .. - `-, '',' ' I ;-- "- ' - „'." -- L ; , 1 -‘ , ..t. , 4„, ,g 4:,e yl , .. , - ~ , , ' - --- IVs: _,'',-" ' • -,- t , 5 . 1 .- „: ' -...1, ---, . --- -- lii=ffll THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent. No. 90 Water bt, bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH DIRECTORS D'CittrLaßtl JAMES COLLINS & CO., PROPILIEFOOS OF TOO Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. • • 11,EFERENCES; ' \ ..2 ' Jrto gooits, 64;3 0feurni:60161.414,. D. W. '' EUT O l L••••t••••••••—„......Lewar.o.burou KOOKS &'WEST IN g FIE lOUR FACTORS, General Produce' Commlssion Awls, .No. 47 North Wharves and 83 North Wafer s 'red, 4 1714 Pina. $308,101 31 .:00,000 00 .. , . . algaley Wllochrard & Co. Phil. Bryan, Kennedy & Co. Pitted Garrett Martin Ai Co. ell. L. Willoartia& Co, " Wood a ourur," Bell & Liggatts a. Slitor, !Idea & en: - " " J. &W. Boa, Caleb I-I , pe & Co. " Dagaloy, Coofrava .1 ('o. a Truitt, imithrir & Co.' " Watt & Wilaati; " J. D. luihmer A Do. CincinnatL Fondle& & irenhity Can *mall. A. A. it ollock & Co. " Morrow & (lottier; Tweed & Sibley, " J. , &-Chenoweth '& 61. 'a And Pittnburgh and Philadelphia Merchants Omit oily: $m8,151 13 $ 74.721 60 33,400 00 a 0,900 00 30,35-4 00 11,002 22 97,000 00 66„3,g7 31 10,858 fl 11,662 36 BASEMENT- LET.. • - ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet wide by , 80 deep., half above grinind, and 'well light, all and finished, will be rented on reasonable terms. 1t id - , ou the corner of Muth street and Cherry alley. Enquire ' at ff a 28a) . ONNIOE OY MORNING POET. grin Wednesday meriting at 9 o'clock, WM. B. MOWRY. thfil funeral will take place on YAW attonlixm ef:two o'clock, from his late fedi:Are; Northtottunentl, Alieglumi.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E.• nom HORACE MANN' will leictiiio - lxithre'tha Students of tho Iron CitY'Collegti anill'ondicia Nor nud on next FRIDAY TIVIMING, MANIC HALL. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the Bookstores Dud. at the, doors. Lecture to continence at tio'ciiitk. R • EMOVAL. Insumn,o Company of Hartford. removed from tomer of Fifth andOod stroets to No. 91 Water street, over Graff, Itermett Iron Ware House, where they will cautious tot deltkpouttes, ou all dmeriptions of property, 0011111.110. Cash Batista Jam? ary 1, 1850, $4074,395. Hi B. TEN-EYCK, Agt., udi2.7-2w No. 97 Water et., Pittsburgh. 84 0000 —A Business Mut.. 3v,ittCik', • Cash gspital of $10,001:** iwi • • °base au iuterest is a Ant cities utanufasturbiebetabllett meta, t, addroming 31, Box 130, Pittsburgh .P.V.,,011 or before Ist of April. mh274us. STON'ES l STOVES l—Pomona wonting to get 'good Cooking Stoves can be supplied at GRAPE, REISINGER k GRAVE, Idanadaeturers of :every kind of Stoves, No. /24 :Wood 8 1, above Fifth, Pittsburgh. . • • • • rulP27l . 0.1,01.9 00 100,000 00 $617,348 16 MRS. S.A. ALLEN'S 'WORLD'S HAIR IMSI.NO Olt ZYLOBAL6AM.I.I3Ii-14rls 'Maims old be found, on trial, vibe a most delightful] and ialuabte, arming. for the hair, and nu indispensable entitle for the toilet. It is ea.sily applied, and will unit elate the fidget Mr . on. It not only clean..n, tine liar oud akin, huV,utueseu 4 1 ne hair to curl, and Ilinpeaci it, however hand, and tours°, PI, main in ituy dealt:ell position or form. By uset ' ). l.l hair TOUR'S soft and'ellky, and obtains that glossy natural p.wrauce so niacin desired. It will . r.lloVo and prevent scurf, A , d l -43 .aff, and - p.O turnat tarot porinration of tine head, an., b y unagoiHtviitiati on ch.. Ain and the rootaaf tbo orni }741111. front Wpm out, and in a alto-A time, viben t h e licatorer, when the buldn C. h, net hereditary hatr. 11,7_111, lTate',.; plofrth::",:s"cal""..;.. 7 ll .l' n -e- i n ises euka , bilge or a g eicr i ponflusec th l n &c. d - find re'rs. S. 4. Allea's7llo alsatn.um P. 0 . - le r,ar 4111.09 ' 5. Mg for children's hair. After haVing given It it `"..",''_,'"7,:ry ono , 39. :reolnutlietal46. „it /elk% attic!, of kind now offered to the public. put up in large bottles, 37% . pente each. For, gale only by3os. FtEIIIIVO, nth 27 conlitc - of Diumond.anclMArketetegeet 01 LEItS" TA_B TALK.—Recolleciiofi r of the Table Talk of Boometßogors. .1..`0 which Lewitt at ta.oniana. Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs: by Laura J. Curtis. Woodbill, or Tho W4l; of Providence: by Talvii-003. lidward Robinson.) Forest Trahtliy and the Falls: by Gram Groenwoo.l. Kat oast hit:Wood: by Men-Caroline Lesbillists. • India, the Pearl of Pearl hirer: by Ma. Soilthworib. Annum] of fmientific Discovery for .1.853 • A Journey in the heat - tiara Slam gtatee. hboopar Recollections. A work of great Intermit. 'fife Song of Iliaratlia: by Longfellow,. tlir the celebrated BALM OF TIIMIBAND . fLOIX FRS. Also. the popular 1A1,V1.1 OF ILUEBIA, ltookaellers, hailers, News Venders, aneull persons..tal i:m.lo periodicals, papers, Av., Ac , are requested to calt sod .n amino area.. and eonotem of the rhetqa rroot Etonof 11. MINLIL ta.t.„ Sulithlieldniseet. _ NE W BOUK.B ! N Ell' 800 S Red Dragon; or Master hay to Popery, by Anthony la. I/I. a 14.1113ta Cathodic Pett,t. Itouer:e Table Tat- Recil, el Ions; a thinaro of American Life, Yreneb Prlnoipl.; la ries. \Vomit:lll, or The Ways of Provideuen—Tairl. Indio, or The Pearl of Pearl River. idea and 'I Mow of the tarok:au, .. , Chrindiul a W.m.u'r Trialn nod Triumplu3-4 J. Ctirtis. Marl...taxi fur Febnuiry, ISC,O, jmott pveived and. far vale by W. .i. aiLDENIchIN.NEY.LVO., : 1,1112, Fiftlurtrwt, oppmute the Moan, ItS. S. A. ALL.EN'S NVORLD r a — ItAV. RESTORER —This plen.ad and caluaitleprentirie - • — • - ler...been tiled 1.. r many hinalredi the.- - tingnislted and .nrealtiky :prien, In the lewd , ...lea die ,oy el The hair Alla Villilkvra. it Is uota nuJ preserNad is Weir original life • . ay, nra restoted,to opt...inch , . mot gray hairs, Will ~n r I . By its lige, alga, The Ith.lhOr itsed .on become extinct. lb" hair, km*" the Zylelstlovannin, net only lust incline, It. to curl, 04ns - it - Iseult, he Rester"' appearance- .. as s ur e..rtsiffttrengthru and pronervo the sight. and d • • t rt; .11 prt , ..4ielut. or any errintlen of the akin, and all unnatural eer,piratien of the W.. 1. For earit only by , • 30S. Corner Diamond and Marko: stp,t. • DitESS (1001)8.-A. A. MASON . & 10 Co. will open Ina dny ar twn n nplonitid nanartrnont of wool nualtineron and de laltten ; fine }WWI lawns and bril liants; now stild plaid organdies; rabesilottlartl alike, &c. , Pr Arient. LINEN G 000$.—N. A..M.Asnx Li, Co. are openiag a very hap stock of the beet noires of Irish WWI.; rive, nurse dernaske, tablecloths, napkins, towelliatltt ,ke., Sc ATso, 11 very superior lot or 10-1,,11 -laud 1g..4 tbilet TA ItY Ii ED ES.-250 Dry Flintllides just 1, received awl for sale by Srittufen ILA RBA Nu. W. 5 Liberty tarVoi. GREEN 1E EDES.-60 Green Salted h ides just receivod and for wile by mh27 SPRINGER TIARILAU4III. ATISCMA NEOUS BOOKS= On ISOM- J,ll. day Et timin&t. March 2Sth, tominenctng atl o'clock, will be tad at the Ommerclal Sakti Rooms, euroro and 'Fifth sine ts, an late reetiOß variety of "mid hni° l l ll ° B ' celiareants Doe ka, conrrildrit,, , stand:4.'l*Aß in Pis ory, Megraphy, Tra vets, and general Elteretut alp:hate Library ; togot lays with a,, large colitc,tbati of tr4Mblo hunphlete. Wry id, on many subjects' ' Also, a mime. tuna list of Theological world, embracing, the writings ofd (radon Fletcher, Illarkenfig Sentra- Corn ineuntrios. Habra/ea, Milton's Prose Works, kr..e.Ont editions of elm Fe luny Bible, Ac...te. Alm e, an excel!. mt selection of volumes in light. and ele gant Liuratnre, imong which are many °Ethel rocont loosen of the English an d American Prom niter POI. DAVI: VALUABI E STOC :SA T AUCTION - This TIIW AT evening, 27th Inst., 411•14 o'clock, Ili the Merchants' Mxpkbano, Street, unl be 41 110 alums Pas illuegls Trust etanbanyStock 10 •• CAL tube I.trpos l t, Bunk _ 10 ~11tos ~ SO " QUI 008' InsuxanceMuipany, uth27 J - P. M. DAVI Auct'r BEEP, SU kA.RS, SCYTHES - , &e.--Tlic; Babecribor.le tpar epenbanniat.No. 83 Wood street, Pit ts • inrVh; Pu, very staperior article . f Sheep ,Sbeans, Grain and Gram Scythes &Tao Swabs; Menem and Day Forks, I Corn end Garden foitei Rakes,' Spence, Slntivels, Chalk Punip Pixtunes. &e- nidad SAMUEL PAIINESTOGR. 'MEW SPIN i I STOCK' or CILICKER INO & SON 5' PIANCk 8f 0.13.T1ES JOHN H. MELIJOR ' has Just rodeired soy. on more of Cflienli 15.1 i; rNO k SONS' PIANO METES, and cinopien xl the Stock, solee=rilthaealoi of THIRTY FIVE new and splendid In ntii; every- variety and style, man' ufactured by the MessmOldckinlngs, (loaton,) from the pbt bust SIIL , OCTAVEI to the moat Wen- oidly finished SEVEN" OCTAVE, SQUARE PIANIXXORTE„.:, ax well as their nu ief b aplr:Mimitable'llfend•Autd.,Parlot Grand riaLlo6. T PIANO /MATE iii 41trieliiit in of W. their NEW SCALE, t filth HIM! PATENT IRON- FRAMES, and PATENT ACTIO! i; and are not t nI,Y Warranted to „the purchaser by. the nOlll 81mb:item btit •by "My subwoil.tit, to he in all raalaa3a- no I ,caeca as lostrineotB It mid; Loth in reimrd to Mai erial and Worlinianahlp. PRICES INVAKIA ILLY THE SAME as in Rostov, at tho Manufactory. JOIIN Il . MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street- Agobt for Chickerb rg & Sons, Burden, for Pithilmrgh and Wi stern 'Penne, 111.26 BUTTER. -3 barrels Roll Better for , sitle by LuICS HENRY- IL COLLINS. BONNET WII3BONS-- A. A. DIASO2 I A CO. Lave tneePsed this darby express i. Carton* of eleOz t mew style, and gains of Spring 800. not. Ribboae. e' . ' luh26 - - Mr- L EMY GOODS-- lit A. A. MASON & CO. hove openedn• very • largo and well selected stork of Bonin t Silks. 0'4.0, - Ribbons, Flow erg Rneehes,llltudons. Straw TrirundngS and every other description of Millinery Goods. which will he fouptkto b e the' feet assortment of this kind of goods ever offered In Lb& market_ mk26 NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS-- --- Christine; or, Wontau's,Trials and Triumphs: Wood bin ; or, Tha Ways at Providence. The Great Hod 'Dragon; or. Master-Rey to Popery. Itivintrstotr,or, The Young Ran ger Hiner. The City Architect, No. I 'IMMUNE& Raper, Godey, Graham, Arthur's Homey loten for April, Blackwood:En for February,. ' I:Peeived and fur wile by B. T. 0. MORISAW. AFRICAN CAYENNE PEPPER:=3OO lbs far sale by B. A. FAFINFICIt CO., inie2o Corner First nud Woad Street, 1 110hIPSON'S EYE iirTATEIss for - awe by 1n.e1e261 11., A. FAXIINIRSTOC CO. LITE-100 bbls. for sale by uth2a n.. 4. FAILVESTOCH & CO. CITRIC ACID-1011 lbs. for solo by, V nih2i3 B A. PAMIIiIISTOCK Sc co. VACTORY BUILDING FOSALE.—The _L• undersigned havo fur sale a large brick Wilding In Al legheny city, 135 feet louganit two stories WO, with Up, Lit of ground 27 feet front'hy 135 feet deep, enitahliffer any Lind of riuminfacterring purpoom. It has been wed for a Cotton Batting Factory and Bran Foundry. Alan, in told building nn engine, fifteen horsepower, In good running o r der; together with three fbrty inch Cotton Batting Cards and Pickers, and machinery for making Caniking Cotton. r.ie engines and machinery would be Sold if requir -04 Apply to BLA.K.F.LY=LOIY, Corner Seventh and Smithfield streets. win b e cold low for cash or exchanged. for rirerclam (Liz* y mh26 BAItiILS,KNOX DAVID CAMPBELL . SAMUEL POL was; have aimuclated togothar under the style of OAMPIALI4 6 POtLOCK, ter the tratametion et a =nil Variety Ana PicY 0 00 4 Uusidega, and the wan et lianaLed Waved Lino t nt 'irhl9 --..- n-NLY ONE 110 U SE an Monet Wastiington 11,fi FOR RENT ?t and immediate possastsion that pleasant' m aidenco nearly op to ILaskat stmt.. The bowery:a:antes seven mono, w ilhoti; a floe, Nene.. In tront ; a cistscu with DIU•r. Ale, it lam. , 4449. one 1 . 11 Of atz arr. of ground. Ac. It is wily m rahotbse wall. hoot Illtha'. Tut uo,—sl7S yww. 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