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FRIDAY MORNING
JAMES BUCHANAN
( .v., ; ,.„ to the decition of Ott Sational Ompnoti..)
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comsnwooNEß:
GEORGE. SCOTT, or Cos-calm Co.
AuniTOß GENERAL:
JACOB Fax, Jr., biONTOOKLISY CO
• SURVEYOR GENERAL:
VIIVIOTHV • IVES, Portia County
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SUBSCHIBEFtS who intend removing on the first
of April will please leave notice at the counting
room of this office.
The Mansfield (Ohio) Shield and Banner has
raised the name of Franklin Pierce to its mast
head for renomination.
Asrain warehouse capable of holding 630,000
bushels has just been finished in Chicago. It
cost $160,000, and is said to be the largest in
the Union.
Tan Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church met in the city of Brotherly
Love on Thursday morning, over two hundred
ministers being present. Bishop Scutt presided.
Last evening a meeting of those favorable to
lhe nomination of James Buchanan to the Presi
dency was to have been held in Cincinnati. The
a_ call was signed by three hundred staunch Demo
crats, and the names of five hundred others who
signed the call were not published.
Thomas .1. (luddin, a prominent Captain in the
Missouri River trade, writes in answer to it letter
addressed him by the editor of St. Louis llemo-
erat, that emig,nuats will he carried from that
-2, 4- 3 city to Kansasfor $11.: each ; that no distinction
will be male between the Northern and Sonthern
emigrants, and that passengers will be protected
0 from insult if they behave themselves properly.
- Mrs. Earriet E. Tunnell committel suioide in
Alton, 111., on the 2.! st, by inhaling chloroform.
he had been for years addicted to the use of
laudanum, and all the entreaties of her friends
null not induce her to forego its use. When
/ever she could obtain money she would buy the
drug, and when laudanum was not to he had,
ehloroferm was substituted.
it DOES' SALARIES IN Onto.—An adjourned
meeting of the Hamilton county bar, for the
purpose of taking measures to increase the sal
:tries the Supreme Court and Common Pleas
Judges in Ohio was held on Tuesday last. State
ments were then made that petitions to accom
plish the proposed end, which had been circula
ted, were signed by not only the member- of the
bar, but also by nearly every citizen wits had
teen *olicite'.. One of the speakers--Judge
Probasco—remarked that there were about
twenty-five bundred suits brought annually in
each Common Pleas district, and if a very small
tan fee were charged as a condition precedent to
the bringing of the suit, it would afford a fund
.efficient to pay every Judge in the State an
adequate compensation. A committee was then
sproin'ed to take further action on the subject,
t whom was referred the following resolutions:
Tilt meting re , ..oinmend that a law be
pa , -ed re• l uiring a fee of one dollar to be paid
pri,r to the Collilliellc'eMellt of any, suit by the
person bringing the same, to be paid into the
county treasury and appropriated to the pay•
meat of the sularies of the Supreme and Com
mon Pleas Court Judges. - The compensation id
the Judiciary in Ohio is much lead' than in this
State. The salaries of the Supreme Bench flu
core is $1,:i01, if we are not mistaken.
WEIGHT OF 1 BI'SHEI. OF COAI., I i KENTI. CK 1 - -
The late Kentucky Legilature fixed the weight
of a bushel of bituntinons coal at eighty pound-.
whilst that of cannel coal has been reduced to
seventy pounds. As the cannel is fully as beau}
ns bituminous, the justnes , of int.king in difference
of the pounds in the weight of a bushel of each
n d very (dirnls. The Louisville (7m,, says
there hut a very small quantity of the Pitw
burgh coal that will weigh seventy-six pounds to
the measured bushel, that being the required
weight under the present law. The addition,
therefore, of four piaands to the bushel, in a boat
load of 15,000 bushels, will make a difference of
near Hitt( bushels, which will he a loss cool men
cannot submit to, and will result in the abolition
of the weighing system, or form) them to sell
the ton, without regard to hushed,.
former cour , e he adopted, it would even th
tiood gates for frond, a< those lisp,,-• I could de
liver from eighlecii livenly-lwii
twenty-fi ye, which , nuipetition could Widl
mind without adopting the -ante course
I'cnenl+r: OF SILVER rell4 AT TRE MINI.-.
The director of the United States Mint at Phila
, lelphia has given notice that purchase of silver
for coinage will be male on the following term..
payalde in silver coim+ of the new i , eme•
franc pieees st too eent; obi Spanish d.diar , nt
Mrxi..an and Swat] Ailit-ican llhrr
eont,. h•tif of the Veiled St•tte
bel6r, !,1:c.21 t , ..nt-. thf.
Imo„ 1,, :,21 11,•rnmh,
l)anish, Norw, ,„in and , dd French crowns at I I
I ents each: Germans td , rins 114 cents,
and Hanoverian dialers at 7'2 cents; America
plate, best man u fact are, at 124 tal22 cent, , pe
ounce, and genuine British plate at I:n cent
per ounce
THE SONO OE HIAWATHA--Last week the
thirteenth thousand of this poem by Longfel
low was printed, which is unexampled in the
history of poetry, and is fully up to the succes,
of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Prof. L. finds writing
tittchaie measure so profitable that we should not
wonder at the appearance of :mother volume be
fore long.
th;DEN Vs. :\s - i.,11.--The long pending
under which some $2:)(.1,000 were claime , l I
Sam. G. Ogden of Wm. li. Astor, on an unhettle
account of partnership transactions between th
plaintiff and the late John Jacob Astor, lia4 bee
terminated, we learn, by the payment of $
(link to Mr. 4)gden. M U. is the father of Mr
Anna ('era Ritchie.
ttmeovAi..—We are sorry to part eotupan
with our friend Ten Eyck, Agent of the ...Etn
Insurance Company, who has removed hie tra
from the corner of Fifth amt Woo.l streets
I ",' Water ctreet, over (iratf, Bennett &
warehouse Mr. Ten Evek is one of the be
went= of the hest Company w•e know of, and N
hope he may iasno any number of policie+
high rates.
Tut: State Central Committee inet in Philaiir
phis, and amongst other things, appointed cot
mittece of corre , pondeuce for each county. T
following is the committee for this county:
• t • IIERE may be some mistake about the flare •
of the county committee, if so we will correct
when we get any reliable information to that e
THE Supreme court has decided that Coroners
Moe the right to employ medical advice in ascer
taining the causes of death, and the county is
lialde for the expense thereof.
The enter was let into the iVestern Division o
the Pennsylvania Canal no Monday, and alren,l3
o large number of boats have arrived and de
parted with full freights. The amount of pro ,
duce and goods at this point ready for ship
ment East is very large. We refer those of our
enders wishing to ship by a reliable line to the
Gird of Lloyd & Lemon, who haveevery. facility.
a;.d are perfectly reliable men.
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MARCH :27
FOR PRESIDENT
ATIC STATE TICKET
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THE NEWS
John M. Irwin
Will Black,
A. P. inshutz.
R. Biddle Roberts
John C. Dunn,
Pennsylvania Canal
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THE NEW TARIFF BILL
The tariff of IA-iti was designed as a revenue
measure, and it was supposed that the . seale of duties
adopted would only produce revenue enough to meet
the wants of the government. But it. has done more
than that, and has resulted in keeping a large tutr
plus locked up in the Treasury for several years,—
To prevent this, it is proposed to revise the tariff,and
reduce the duties on many articles, and add a good
many others to the free list. By this means the
amount of revenue is to be reduced to the standard
of government expenses. The great difficulty is to
make a satisfactory selection of the articles on which
the duties are to be reduced, and among the leading
measures that will bo presented for the considera
tion of the present Congress, is the enactment of
a new law fur the imposition of duties on foreign
- In times gone by this was "a
vexed question" which nut only arrayed in most
hostile attitude party against party, but called forth
the happiest efforts of our most eloquent and able
orators and statesmen. But times are changed.
The doctrine of " protection" as a basis has been ex
ploded, and that of "revenue by discrimination"
universally acknowledged by statesmen of all parties
to be the true creed. This being settled, the question
can now be mooted without undue excitement. The
introduction, a few days since, of a new bill by Sen
ator James, of Rhode Island, containing important
nioditiention, Of the present revenue law., did not
cell forth a remark from any protectionist statesman
"in his place" in the Senate, even when that Sen
ator avowed himself a free trader in principle. The
papers formerly devoted to protection have not
soutidoil the alarm, nor have the mill owners gone
into spasms at the mere mention of a modification of
the tariff. The editor of the New York Tribe,"
"thunders not" on this formerly momentous qUeß
free.traile neighhor of the N. Y. Eve uiay
Piad, and that "protective" organ, the N , rtis
id Philadelphia, amiinilato with regard to the
repeal of the duty on wool. Surely the milloniom ht
at hand. and this auspielowt moment augurs well fot
a just and satisf:u•lory selittien of the .location.
Rut will there he no diy,•r=ity - ~f opinion when the
details of the new tariff are pre..elikel f• , r diseitssi
Wo think it likely, for li-eover the prinsiple of Mr.
.1 aluei io diseriminating between articles 111 luxury
3t1.1 those of nemd may be Itl,lort,ved howevor may
Lo ,tpillawled 11 di.arrimination Letnenn thin row eta
~,or the inanidas•tured arti,•le, there will still
tvi.le e11..1101 margin to enable the isditleal dos
t,o, di,ag,roo. For our,elvo, we do not know any
of the iletAils the bill. If a reptud of tho dutie,
on railroad iron i-i there will In a q u e ,ti o n
for di,t ; , ..ruetnent, and if iteeorupliThwl at all it will
nut he without a strugglu.
The proputicil repeal of the duty on foreign wool i~ emu
uhich will nioet with more favor. It may be that a
few wool-growers may oppose it, but they have not val
id ground for any sorb opposition, for it is well known
that the product in this esinntry (All. far short of the
demand. It is Ter) desirable that our "tin rountry
4hould roam , the w.• d 0.1 j : eo n . otoi ed in the eo un.
try. Hut it doe- Nog I • s.• • an I ,innd for years to
vow, It he seen I,y •.11r tulle Irolun that wore than
twenty tnirinn pettn , l , tore ooneurned an
nually in the eq•untry than produced at tonne. It
can Le no injury to the woe! grower to hare that
atre.llllt Lrou,hl;in fro, ^f duly. lln the contrary, it
•annot fail to Annulate the koollon tuanufweturi.,
wo hace ,aid hefore, and greatly itiereaoe. ',crimpy
the number of our woolen manufactorie , .-
The home market for wool will thug be inerea,,d
n.I that inereare.l .letnan.l prevent any decline in
At the same time le. , ninny iiII he annnall)
out aael Frend. I.r..adeletha. car
N''' u;•' and tiannoi
f,,,t41) 1,.”.1 fr,"' f v. , ul4l n-t r...ntlict with
..tlr mrd Zr , ,Vvre, XI hilt , IL "1111111111.
F. 111.11 ., given tr the manuftv•ture thm
mpnne the murky; 1 , , the itc:we pr4.tlueer. It Is true
hat the prOACCII duty sr.ls put .41 w..• 1 fur the purp..e
~euural.rtng it, gr , .r.th t. , such itta extent at t.•
ply all our want., but that ohjert tuts D.' loco
and th” Iko4.llen manufarturere who liar to
tend •gn:u+t n henry fi.reign eianpetiti•.n in the
manufactured artn•ltt, have heyi.lo. to import largely
the raw material. on which a heavy duty itt i a1p,, , a1
The following W.le exhihit.i the amount of import.
ttont. inb, 'hit. country during the year. , I'tf.tl, I •:,:4
f 1.11.1 -
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prii.itiet in the 'United Stitt,. nli.ini
lbs., by the eb..ye table it will be seen
that nearly one fl-orth of the Wool et•ntuine.l by out
manufacture', i• foreign, nn amount which must Lr
eriuum burthen Ua them. when the double drew
tack of heavy dal tea a the raw material and Ow
haul , with I..rioigii innuuf»rturr it e,
tin, fon igti I
greatly uter,•a.r.i. att.l V...,11011 wanufarture•
litust Itttigut,b, tittlett, tlt.• hea•. y Lunhn❑
pon them I. rennin ved. The French g”‘ eminent
rewoutly martift,44.l nn ”itenti-n and .rll real
at.1111111 , 14' their 1, .P•III•11 r.ll.
arilde t , . Their I,,rttr,
P. , th January lasi, ha. , r,..111,•(-1 the dot ,H 1111
.nod wf—l to a intro II , amini +l,tn , lard. th.
,a11111o1) or t• .11r,er Unit lir ht.,/ illll.lfr.l n.
Frellol vole I , from nn y ~1 1101" rollutry
he duty use frA.nr= nn An homlre.l
Wfo Limited an.' tw,•ntV fit p 0111 1 , 14 : fine n.•..1t.
1w...1ie I, lire I•llltrged with [VII frariev, 1I the
art• t,‘ th.•
heir II ilte ran. Imp, led I r..tu 1.:11
pp, ib..luiy
'rune. t 6.• 1111,1,1 I:11 ,vrtltin
ri lin, twerity frail
ux1145.1,11y 3t11,1 a ball Intro, II ilie e
'nude to the duties. In tuldttion, Ilvrge hounti
re otTered on the production of woollen goody - -forty
rail , F on n hnndn'd kil..grammaa of r,,mnpal woollen
thread, seventy francs on thread of it middling quail
ty, and one hundred francs MI the fine qualitie
while iin cloths, cazsimeres and other woven
the bounty varies according to their quality, from
twenty•tive francs to a hundred and fifty.
This policy of the French government must be so
riously felt by the woollen manufacturer here. For
not only will ho have Ur contend against the eon•
summate skill Of the French artisan, whose fabrics
are most delicately wrought, but against the impe
tus which will be given to the woollen manifacture
in France through the liberal encouragement of the
French government, and the .carcity of the raw ma.
serial in this and other. countries, which will be
au,ed I.y the throwing open of the French porta to it.
.iven in Englun I ha this latter result boon capori
•necd, 1, On the promulgation of the new French
air, there wit- , immediately a large advance on wood
breughent England with an increased demand in
ta.th France awl Eng,larnl
We may not be able entirely to counteract these
neivernents, but there is no knowing what American
skill and ingenuity CIIIIII,I neeiininplish, and if the
duly ~ r 1 wool., be taken off, we Call at 1C.,1.
lisle 1.. r n sufficient supply ~1 llst raw Inaturial Gar
11-V 4,1 nur taanufaot ran , . ti , •a cr great naty IFe
the in ,(her euunt
Raw Milk it+ another nrtiele that might be brought
int. the rnuntry free 4.f duty s‘iitwut injury to nuy
interest. It is estimated that about thirty million
dollars worth of silks are imported annually. The
musket a aloe of the raw material of which they are
made would not probably cost over seven millions.
If the raw material could he brought into the CUM,
try duty fret and manufactured here, some twenty
three million dollars a year would thus be kept at
home, and employment be given to thousands of
hands, male and female, in this country.
Atter laboring in this city nearly a ,martel of a
century Rev. A. M. Bryan, with hie family, left for
Memphis, Tenn., his future told of labor. The most
part of the time that he wan here his labors were
abundantly successful. In the course of his ministry
here he received into the ehnrch from the world over
eleven hundred persons, many of whom have removed
to the west, and others to their final reward, and a
goodly number still remain to labor in the cause of
their Master, There are many hearts made sad by
the loss of him whom they, under God, considered
instrumental in bringing them from darkness to
light- and from the power of sin to a knowledge of
truth, and it will not be a very easy matter to have
ono who will fill his place, but it is hoped the church
with unanimity will go to work vigilantly, and with
the spirit of their master exhibit meekness and hu
mility in all their efforts to promote the interest of
religion in our midst- U.
Three shares of Connellsville Railroad stook for
sale low. Enquire at the office of the Morning
Poe.
The Int,Aurt,n, thervf,av
I<o 1"3.".. li.l
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For the Moruing Part
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[CorreNFtmlehee ritimbllrgh !dortimg
PROM 11AliltISIJURG
1100 OF REPILESENTATIVEF, I
Tuesday, March 25th, 1258.
house met at the usual hour.
The bills on the private calendar being the or
der of the day, were proceeded with, and there
were very many passed, and a number were laid
over, and others objected. This latter proceed
ing will have the effect of killing them, as for
instance, "an act relating to the state road from
New Brighton, in Beaver county, to Allegheny
city, in Allegheny county." This bill was ob
jected, and which will have the desired effect, as
It cannot now be reached without a desperate
effort.
"An act requiring the Pennsylvania and Ohio
railroad to erect fences, &c." (Passed.)
S. 443, 11. 573. "An act supplement to an act
to incorporate the East Liberty Mutual Insur
ance Company of Allegheny county." (This is
final passage.)
225. " An act to incorporate the Allegheny
Insurance Company." (Laid over.)
"A supplement to an act concerning certain
sheriffs' and commissioners' sales, and for other
purposes, approved April ltith, lB4s.".(Passed.)
"A further supplement to an act author
izing the Governor to incorporate a conipany to
erect a bridge over the Monongahela river, at
the borough of Birmingham, in the county of
Allegheny, with power to construct fx turnpike
road from the south end of Denman street, in
said borough, to intersect the. Monongahela and
Coal Bill turnpike road, approved the 3 , 1 day of
April, 1837." Passed.)
Giti. "An act to incorporate the Union Ex
press Company." (016ected.) This bill will take
a direct vote on the suspension of the orders to
reach it, but even this can be done.
"An Act to incorporate the lii rtni ugh= I ;as
Company," in the county of Allegheny. Laid
over.)
An act supplrmen.tary to an act to incorporate
the Little 83W 111111 It ailroarl ('ompany.--
Passed.)
An 11,..t to provide for the erection of a public
town hall in Mifflin towneltip, Allegheny county,
(This till war in the keeping of 1,
1.1,1 , and he got it through
Supplement t.. an Art the 1)111 , 1 day
p), to im,roporate the St 110
1111111 Hatt oiic t Irpltan .I,yloto in time rity of Pitt,
horgh. 1 Laid over.)
741), 11. An art supplementary to the act in
corporating the l'ittshurgh . 1 : Connellsville
road Company Passed finally.)
Supplement to an act to authorize the Goren
or to incorporate the l'itiNl,urgh Itmlge Gal
parry. approve.) Apt il ..Ih, A. D. I Wyo;
over
Ali act rektilir 1,, fallen timber On
)
The ne t rehttitn,t tee the ILearel en
Pitteeeteurgle. t Lit I firer
Itr. Nlellintitek, rJh I tip n.. I ;
lie nct tier •.itei.r—senterti
Ili River ~Fitint 1,--tigc •
I=l
The Senate turd tb , noose to , lay at twr
conveutidn, tu relAto.n to the prlnting
7tlr 'pecker l'iatt., rn taking the -tato
that they had niel for the puipoee .fnlsottingtli
public printing, lending, .\,- , when Mr 1I.•
Combs. •econiled by Mr Mit ioimont. moved tha
the convention priscet-1 to loTtorni nail duty,
of
this , the yens and nays were taken reAultitv
largely nay. Mr Hancock then tutored that w he
this rionvention adjourn it would adjourt I.
, t 1 the Id day of April next, agreed 'When
convention then adjourned, after perfortnin
what they had dene on similar (WC:I-4011S iuuth
tag. I Then speaker and member- of the Sp l i q t
retired with the advice and con-ent of t I ;
oleo of this , end of Its Stitt" !louse Pro
°tbs . .
The iAitutniit,As ;in Ili" If ~eir hill fli not now
report until Friday. baing .t sit;
,t, übiiit,y, tioulite
you base made in the woi • And now "hi e ,
yourself before the rest of tnaniond in a new
girt , Wliab•ver e the reisult there :IA one
thing certain, that - rh,it hai• toddy per
formed lit, duty for Ili" intere•st of tho,o , who
would he crusihed I j the pre.ent law now in
fore" The House e.otainittee with a low tubers
stood tip to the work, and route what may they
will not be respotedble should the the
ijoint I,lllllllltee fail to give Q a ti..nwtion to Ik e
rumocerney, which front All I can learn will he
ilouldfu . i, hut half a Lat h, said to be better than
no bread, wt to little whi..ky is bettor than none
ill=
The fag end- of till -ssrt- are loslsling a meet
ing in the East Committee Room, to have tlsitiu.s
sn order for I %) There fa, a few delegate.
in town, but it appears to me that your county
has more than it. Shore —that is it nil the sparer
oritters - that got Isere to slay from Allegheny
coursti are to he naltiltte-.1 in...lelegsttee I found
Dr ltartsm and lbeicon White in close roe
tiered conversation. I wonder where is friend
whom the wire pulling 'doctor wised to be
labor so mnell in Lis " gummy • "perches when
he mode pretensions to Denmerney. 1 wish the
piebald party lurk of surds, for when we had
them they were tt ,Lead weight on the pttrli.
Nlen-ly pork an_.l never thought to Ise numb • f a
r ei s sls to any letlnte I will he 111.1.., I think. I.
keep ton in,.(,1 thelr I. II
tin l null I.pr there curb 9 ~ ,t .gl, l llCr9
i of 110.1er.1.1..n....11. i.tl tn.ngl,ng h.e. 11... r
Hutt th e ., he vt
Truly,
Fr,.loily (-4 pri•to.l, a. 1 1 ,1
will rt , •••• , ilip•oly him rreal, y•.•'l pn I
Ell=
lit T.4 - 1111—lon I.f rt., tiorta ivy give
twit% 1 , , the inp cli.era le•ri-tic le•ttior
•Hr t 1111'131.1F rc -I It ttor
711 , 1 re I_
Sin • I hit,' thank van for viiiir
kind letitirq an I fir all the friendly saintiment•
and of tiii•••• the T. ri—ad! tinrit di the
taiist agreendle. The r i,•• ~ ~ iif
friend, tiiward , me what I have e;rer
lieneLfier I never , 'IW
willtiig tii lie iniltil ite lid the rri,ileni•y.
:1111 it es, N.I 111;1113
e„111 , 1 Ite• 1 I' llelidAti .
Sewnte w., snothie, When I ileT 1-
W! rhilllee In r. , T . the Slate
United StAtl . S. 11,11 that Chanel . 10,1'0 , 110W 1.1 1 , 4•
over, 1111 , i all Statesmanship redneed 1 , . a harr if.
IM lint' side iir the other riavery. Eirn
itltCreSiti in our State went I,) he crushed mid,
it—as the Pacific Itailronil.
I am now far advanced in toy second volume.
The publishers are about null pages deep iu
the printing, and I am a hundred pages aheal
of the compositors in the writing. I rise at ky
break and work till midnight, with an interval
of one or two hours recreation on horseback.
As soon as my work is finished, which will be
some time in April• I shall come to Missouri, and
of course shall have to speak-- to what extent I
do not know—but certainly only for the general
purpose of aiding my friends and the Democratic
cause, and without any view to a personal con
sequence. Congress in no longer desirable
MC; politics have run down too low to have any
attraction for me. I spent thirty years of my
life in a contest of great principles—of great
measure s—of great men, and cannot wear out the
remainder of my days in a slavery. agitation,cither
on the one side ur the other of it.
I have work enough marked out to occupy the
remainder of toy life, and of a kind to be plea
sant and profitable to me. if not beneficial to it
future generation—which I think it may lie. I
propose to abridge the ileliates of r o ngy ess f rom
I;t9 to 18">U; lIISO, to continue toy history from
IxJU to the day of toy death. This is work
enough for toe, and of tom re dignity Ito say
nothing of anything elsei than acting a part in
a slavery agitation, which is now the work of
both parties, and which, in my:npinion, is to end
disastrously for the [Dion let which side will
prevail. A new 111011, Uneollneete.l With the agi
tation, is what the country wants.
Your friend, TuomAs 11. II TON.
A Ft HST R kTE: NOTICE. We have seen a good
many number one notices, but thin, from the
Portsmouth (Ohio) Trthu in', rather takes the lead.
It in worth more than ten cents per line:
Friend Gillmore, of the Ancient 211etr , p ,, IIA, re
joices and is exceedingly glad to be able to .say
in his late paper, that he has disposed of his
office. He sold out to John Hanna, originally of
Cadiz, Ohio, afterwards of Painesville, 0., then
of Norwalk, then of Newark, afterwards of
Columbus, then of Circleville, then of Massillon,
then of Portsmouth, 0., afterwards of Daven
port, lowa, afterwards (almost) of Pomeroy, 0.,
then (pretty near) of Cincinnati, 0., then (just
missed) Circleville, 0., afterwards Rutland, Ver
mont, and all towns in the east generally, then
Columbus, Ohio, then a general survey of Cen
tral ()hie, a dodge across northern Ohio, a switch
around western Ohio, a shuffle up eastern Ohio,
and a hop-step-and-jump along southern Ohio.
Then a stoppage at Portsmouth, Ohio, after
wards a flying trip to Wheeling, Va., then a limp
back to Portsmouth, Ohio, then a triumphant
whirl to Muscatine, 'lowa, followed by an exhil
erated descent upon Cincinnati, --a determined
retreat to Chilicothe,—a departure for Circleville
—a flighty, fidgety buzsround Portsmouth, and
then, lastly a desperate " sink or swim, live or
die, ' plunge back to Chillicothe'
.Roll ou silver moou
was
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[ From the BooWu Saturlay E. voniug Gazette I
A PEI:FUMED BIINAT/I.—Wha lady 0r gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disagree
ble breath when by using the "Balm of a Thurm
ond Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only
render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala
baster ? Many persons do not know their breath
is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends
will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
•
A BEAPT MIL COMPLEXION may easily be ac
quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tart, pi-wk.!, and freckles
from the Skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate
hue. Wot a towel, pour on two or three drops,
and wash amities night and morning.
Suttrixo MADE F ov iss.—Wet your shaving-brush
in either warm or cold water, pour on two or
- . -
three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers,"
rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful
soft lather much facilitating the operation of
shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors, and B. A. Fahne
stock & Co.
siy- Dr. 111 , Lane'r Celebrated Vermlfnge
and LlVltli PILLS—A xingular combination, but very ethr.
tool, no the following will ahow
Knowing, from experience, Lite valuable I innliti...tf Pr.
retrut(fuge awl hirer Pills, prepared by Finning
hr.,. Pittsburgh. I bay. for same time tool ronsidered it
my duty, and made It my towline.+. In make du.• articles
k111,,11 wherever I went among my friends. A short
o I hrnme flognalute , l with the ro.e of o young girl , wh
geetut-d to be troubled with u °rum and liver minplaltit at the
1.4112, time, nal haul I.P.,lllirgerlllg for ...rue two mouth,.
Through nay pertattuion ; , ur,luteetl , ll ,, ioultl.• of Pr.
Yermifuy, and on.• of Lawr Pills, u bk.)] .he
tot t t, aer,.rdim, t o diiection4 The r,nit wno, 'hr litt,e4 a
quautity of worm:. and think,/ that one box. iratre
the Pill, will retdor , her lo pertelq honk', liar mum. Pad
retii.lotutt, ("311 Ito It-tint...l stit t on ft IT. Thettll. Dru,.
corn, or 'ltuutcr told Mom,- ptreettl.
l'arr 'or -ar.•ftil to :v It for 1., vittAN c ELE_
, 111A9lttl/ X moil HAI E twoodettitti t. VLF:MING
4 I oi:.1.111r11. Prn. All 14 Itor N'ortolftw.,
\ i V.llllltlr \ ,1111i1141, I , I ,
1 .0.6n1 v, .it MI I I , rug
,rt•rtne 14, FLEMING
Also, for OW ad« propriotont,
YLKItI I MI BROS,
Sucre...ono to 1{41.1 k (7/1„
Ittstr2L/larri N C.' Woo.l xtront. rumor of Tuurth
Ih Mcl.niiii'et uncut/yr. Liver Wtfa anti Dun:trim Vcrnii_
fug., also 14. I &AC,. Ctibilirittoil Whit, (j4. - footlan
mon). prioano.l wanly lIIItt, 011p..1,1k1011 I/I" I.
y rood.sr Nl.4llral groolnAte. and Iltyy .irlon of , •t tong{ prtui
ttcc N•inc Ketonic, only nr prv.paro,l by Dr. I. eV Co.,
Itnalt litorgiatiboti. 1 irviion.
In %fclnm iiiirßoven Von - tango Lira
1..1L., arc jaoiloLl by of C. Mt Loon, for nale-
I winnziotti and ‘l, -, panto toteryttliiiro.
Da 17 - 1 11. I< FIVSF.It, lit Wood at., Wln,knotr
tic J P 11 y, 'hear
Wloionaln
ii-fiandw' lit...nett,' for Solt Rheum—Th.•
it.. tirtng Do:earn., tio•
Kuel, a Snit 1111 C MD, itimr Worm, 11t14, r , enl , l
lAimaxiii , , tr., IA without a 14..11 , 0 in the ~
ate , loilio While irim,rotiml3 ratenninaling I L" o i ,e.
Ca - tly harnslean, nn.i may Ire wall)
I. the .Am oi an oaf:mt. Above CA. JE can-, have In-eu rf.
,tral Ly It with. rut u fullttr, Sal, 't'unult.artlla
r......n0t0.r..1..41 L. Le 11,-4 to throw out lb- ttottrult Isom. ,
fr.. tit. whort br applyout tht• Nt.ll. lito.uut Itt•no,l
reltuto , Out ttp•ut n frl""i) nn.i 1","t"
twot cu
w. 1,1 I/ A IL. A U. 1 4 ANDA, Lr vlv,ginta, 100
5. , 11 t•I . FLFAII \.;urtw., 1 9ttAM rgb, moil by
In - ugg.l. xr.orlylly
44 - lintehrlor • ol !lair Dye n.,1 6t tl..
.51.4`,.!..,f .11. r y•.11/, , ut tvi% ..ti the 0-.. a
Ma 4
Alt 1..1
I, r•r nt 11 MOO prow
::t".l I. I '• r Y•.rt.
v.11..1...1.• and retAII, I.) Pr. G 40. 11. 140
Won.l rural. Inh'2l.lvrdayr
ht riii t tr,
I (WTI
Prom the N. York National Monitor
•,1 F.•14 - unr) 154.-11 t ka.k. P-Ar.. —Ur. Curtin has dour uh
the onnliti.4l hutioasit) afth.. tr., a ill/ lung
ally ott,or ; , ra..trttotter ntodirtto,t that
lodo ..trugglot with the ..mein of the audttirt elt,iira, for the
last ,entury, by the 1nt...1/lion awl ro•riet twit of an itiatru
awnt that will rotztey In the lune , . in th. ,
,of a 141,1 y rigor, whirti at. tliseetly on the
dime., nut to , t, tot hitherto, by a)tni-ttlty. Tloew , who are
tr with ,Itaeetwa arlatlig frau thaordered lotto. will
aulworse [heir lutetrata I y KlVing the Ilytreuti Vapor et trial.
('cans' IlloraXS II the anginal I.d my
Vql.llll, arth•le. neroo,o4lAw
Aar Thousand. DI Children Vie
4.1.1.1 yet Iwu ur tl. rno dunne..ll 1h it.tpri Si,,';•
.•.-r.••rt. 7br, and ranchaLogin., will tinntro) the (al,
111.4111.1 al, I; .rsit..l by thiy gt 1t.4.
hreati., ilt.a.ntiglily ti o.' di/don...Ling
wt.rr II F:ILN TIII ciPTITIri' It niniin't•ini in
41; l'onn'ames: ; .1.11-11 t.....
t'l.-131 tu t.••lny'r.
Pra- land ,y R F.. 5K1.1.R119
Second
4 . 1,1 K A 140/SIAN 4 Li,HA.C.Ailwrly wtreWolt W. P.
:7 . 11W -1.1L1:14,11.141.1 A ?I, NAN. A Ile‘lleti)
l'ity
Vl6'hy ve 111 yon Suffer. Knee Rh.I.IVVC AS
.1 E1,' , 11 \ IMI %I Nr.lo 1.4% Tht,.t. Qom.,
W 1,114.43,1,
Nils it„,,, :4,-P.111•. .4 'um. in ein) ',sort ~ 1 1..u1 r.trn,
11!!!
II 1.1111111.41 i, •• utr /,4rtntertl, - pt. j.rr•-.1
r U, sc.rrr, •ass
for nal , chow,
It .1•••rrk aii,l I.N Ur K IK , 11...1 rlr.r.t. irtl.l
k, FI.ENIIK.I. IOU" it I: Seo •••1
rrar,nient Its nrk.itlio, c , .1.1111n mi., I tiastri
la-Call al No. 164 WOOd atrect. and ir T
omo offf H., k Run 11A1, ant WINTEK I:01 . s Jost ro
olo.l, a forgo lot of :lommli.ft, Cr;omtotl, and oilfrr 41) lon of
wo ulI oat low for rook Molookw
octlS
EIIEMII
a.- llAt*, 11. w.-.W.•
'TII E IrV SILK utrwl• ..11
ii-ai
/As' Slier k logs woad Flow'cry for Vl'lnt rr.--
)-.1 .1.411 %taut r,ot
y...s will all, it MIA tr.
../ 1111.1:111.1 Fifth Ntro..t, t•ti ".." 0 t,,,•-•
•1•,,1ht fin.. .. , h.ticit4,7+, that nut], 3 , 41: f,.•1 two 1111.1
EOM=
I.—wt) that pa o .nn
tho• 1.1. e, cornt , r oflarkt.l nll.y nit,' Fifth
tr.g. oct4
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BEING Till,:
Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. It. it
TO FORT WAY NE,
THREE nUND Tt. n EIGHTEEN MILES PROM PITTSBURGH
Rid - TRAINS CONNECT AT CRENTLINE. with,ml th
lenthln, with all the Tonle. on Ole Ohio and Penney', 3116
IGuel, and nine at Foreet with Tritinn going North and South,
on th.• NIA.I River awl hake F:rn• Neilneal.
. .
TI, knts, apply at tho ltailroad Milt., ..f lln• ,rbio and
Pnatu.yltaula Railroad Cora lathy in Intlsburglt, Alkutn•it
en), or at any of f..llowi vointA:
Fort NVayno, 11,11efn
Cinein nail, Urban.
Dayton, Sprintlfb.l4,
Indianapolis, Itainnnt,
Tiffin, Findlay.
Pnrnons donning Ticknts will bo particular to nab for
lo.t by the Ohio and Indiana Railro:ul.
fell rt. U. STRAUOILAN,
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
AND AFTER MONDAY, 2.4 th inst., PaelBollg, Tinltv,
wal r „„ Sundays, as follnwx:
Wail.ltirKh FOr l'r.stlino at 7'4 A. M. ,111.1 3 P. M.
1,11% Cr..ntline I'lltskirgh at 6A. M. awl 12.50
Thes.• Trains make close c..nnections ut Clt ESTLINE x filt
Trains ler eId.UM BUS, DA VTI IN, CINCINNATI, HELLE•
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT
;fiel all isdnis on road,. rstrmling %Vest and .toll-,,+r
through !PIM), INDIANA and
Th , 'T!..r, A M. Trido from l'itt,lirgh , t i
will Trains Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Read. Gn
SANDUSKY. TOI.P.DO and I'llICA00; ak e ,
tio. are wnde at Alliance with Trains bit (It, eland and
Pildabargli 11..a.L ler CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK
nod 111:EFAI,6,
Tlf Rout: II TICKETS fire sold to Coltnbus, Dayton, Cin-
I. IA olio% ill°. St. L.onia. hulhmxpdin, Bdi e r on wi. o,
Chicago. Rock Island, Iwo City, [Mullah, mii ‘ ,..4,1 0.
Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne., Cleveland, and the prin
cipal ridse in the West.
NEW AIXIONIODATION TRAIN leamf new
Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and P 4, I'. M. Leuv en
i'ittohnrgh for Now Brighton, at A. M. and ti‘t;, B. M.
Bo- For tickets and further iniorniation apply to J. (I.'
CU ItitY, at the earner offlee, tinder the Monongahela
or at the Federal ntreet Station, to li Ell PARKIN, Ticket
Agent. (rnh'22l J. H. MOOIIE, Anp 1.
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad.
CINCINNATI PASSENGERS will please
take notice that the advertisement of a Rival Route,
'dingo,: that the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio and Puun
sylVneht rentirOttli Is the Otily one which Initketi connection at
Crostinito. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the
travelling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitt».
ituridi and Cincinnati waking clogs' and sure connections,
uni It KLLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route :askew
eonueetions with tho 3 P. M. traprof the oltio and Penne) 1-
vanils Railroad. O. lit/ BROWN, tieu'l Agent.
F. KNOW LAND, Ast. l'itteburgh.
CUD TFII; STOCKHOLDEILS (IF TIER ODD FELLOWS'
HALL ASSOCIATION are hereby notified that Ow
FIFTEENTH INSTALMENT OF FIVE PER CENT. on
the Capital Stook ham been called in, duo on and utter the
NINTH DAY OF APRIL, IKM.
CITIZENS' DEN/SIT DA t
Pittsburgh. )larch
fr ---. 2„ , Tiff: ANNUAL MP.F.TINtI of the tßockliolder. ~1
1./TY this Rank trill be hold al the Diinking Ileum, on
MON DA V. tbe 7th of April, l,etuven the hours of to A M.
laid'! I' M., at which time and place au ELECTION for one
President and six Directors will take place
tiill24:td R. D. .lONTS,
T INSEED OIL-15 bbls. for sale bv
-1.4 mh24 HENRY IL COLLINS.
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NCR YORK. November al, 1%53
lt , l:oiAN A (11. 11;11V...1.
J. I'. lIENDER:k)N, Srn•tary
TO WHOM It MAY CONCERN.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH,
HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM
EUROPE, would announce to his patients, and others
In Western Pennsylvania, that howill visit Pittsburgh early
iu the ensuing month, and that thaw wishing-to avail them-
Alves aids eyatem of 1 resting
Throat and Pulmonary Diseases,
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
By Medicinal Inhalations, Mechanical
and Constitutional Remedies,
Will thus have an opportunity so to do.
DR_ FITCH will remain In PITTSBUGH from
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL. THIRD, TO SATURDAY
EVENING, MAY TENTH,
During which time he may be consulted daily (Sabbath ex
cepted) from the hours of TEN TO FOUR, at his Rooms
at the
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
For all forms of incipient or stated DISEASE OF TILE
LUNGS, and for all derangements of the system proceeding
or giving rise to Pulmonary Discus., particularly
Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe—
male Complaints.
Persons wishing to but unable to visit DR. FITCH,
can de so by sending him a written statement of their Luse,
to which a prompt answer will he returned, giving opinion
of citse and stating I , XpellKl of treatment. A PERSONAL
EXAMINATION ALWAYS PREFERRED.
Dit. MITCH'S tuniociate, Dr. J. W. SYKES, will be with, to
twist him, during the four last weeks of pus appointment.—
It is desirable that persons wishing his treatment, should
c.aisolt hint narly, that he may have them In charge as long
as possible.
lilt. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes It exp4ssly understood
that lie ha, IP , I.siger any bt.incits roullortion with Dr. S.
S. FINCH, and would call attention to the CARD which he
Lewd himself ~tiled upon lo pobliAl immediately on hie re
turn fnau Kamp., • u11124-dAw
SHINGLE MACHINE.
Kendall's Patent IMPROVED
Double Acting River & Shaver.
attention of Shingle and Lumber
Ifirernintor , octal to thiS
,stable inventem, Which it now nr,,setited to the public nun
OW /4 rst rid Lmly 1,1 acta-al machine extant, for Riving and
Sim ving Shingles.
Mariana crittin9 and tatting machines 1111. C. I.en invented
for making Shingles, but it in a well kni,ati fact that Shin
gh, cut or 111,1441 acrels ttie grain are quite too flimsy for
purpos,,. Numerous itiVeralollB have recently an
i,..-ared for riving cud shaving. and thew+ have all been con
&timed no worthless, ft me their imperfect method of
why. h colusiate ,if splitting from - the side of block bdt one
ishuoat invariably runs off. This difficulty
entirely obviated by
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
N kid, flint nplitn Irian the side of the block a pine, thick
liir two of iugl.o. winch in nip:waled in tint riintrr.
by unnws iif rbwtic guidiao each part in coniltintril
thinligli n pan of appinziniatinit kiii‘tin, which
t , Linn, ',inducing two pliinglee at rvery eVoi II-
line [wahine will rive and shave from the block thrt
thousand shingles per hour. of uniform thickness and lave,
.skater w ads lily sad durability to thuse wade by 1111.1141 IJ
any other proeoss.
la OporatitalS ale by no means confined to plus nod othe
eu.ft mr.o.h but waft, to equal advantage tetk, walnut, an
..el) other &er tuntser tw *Olt.
Tho working?! of run Ic ~.ctinino4l at 11. I
Ryan's Furultnru Buildings. Fifth strew. Ifittsburr,b.
To timber °senors, shitrtgle dealers, alk.l Elam at enturpris
thi, "peas a 111.-0, field tor AM there is no ,thalh
atinn extant.
1.11.141 ocutipieu but a .1.11101 (11 01 durable ma.
sn action. and costs but about two buildred and eighty dol.
and a mut and two boys cab make [ruin
_so übruXl.a per ,lay, with Jtin;ll horn, I,ower.
105 right tJt,rrittny, ur machines, Inquire at No. 31 Fifll
r.vt, nt Ilutt I.
uq.,. All lavtl.4l Inhumation will ba forward...l by letter
vrb..n desired. 111311221:2111] ADONIILAM KXNUALI..
SA 111 IJEL FA HNESTOCK,
IMPORTER X. DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. S 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
.04 - TM. 51110,4-61,, is 000 1.11,11111,4 it well net, hid tiiiwirt
RIO at of fonihin and .I..inwitir II ittlwarr, all new, and will lir
nn trrow an any ,direr L.oii, in thW city. 11..
id alaa,n 1,••••1 , band a grarral as...a - talent of
II I KIM AKE, T LEH V. CA Ftl'ENTKlttr ILI,
T.. 1, hall attotition of pareltaitorit.
FAIINEirTOCK.
I ) N TEA STORE,
No. 3" FIFTH STREET,
EC , T OF THE F.XCHAMH.: BANK
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchased direct (Ilan the Importers for CASIL Th.
~1 all the dar,eilt li3S on. and grades of TEA
.4c,..ht to the Allierit market, Mid
S. tLD NVIIOI,P.E.Abti AND RETAIL
AT THE
T 1411.1" LOWEST CASII DEICES!
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK
exttrewly tt,r the tt. rote.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF' ciurFr.
CAWEEE, SUUAR, 4200JA and CIitE,`OLATE Of the BEV
rot mk-s, for
I,tig ea petienon in the husitiem is a sure guarantee that
every article enld will he as repo,enh.d.
AGENT, at 611,1 AL APPOuirmrxr, FOR TIIE SALE
JAYNE'S FAMILY JAVNES.
Pittsburgh, March 25, (chat—(mlt2s:2m)
HENRY" H. COI.LINS,
Produce and Commission Merchant,
No. •L: Wood Street.
PITT:BURGH. 1•A
IMMO
IMI:=M1
.FORSVTII & SCOTT,
F MARDING AND COMMISSION
1Il:R(II.ANT
Dealerm in Wool, Hides, Flou
cj- .1 Nll /'/,' 0 111. - rE t; EA ER .4 1. 1 . - 60,
No. IV A TER STILE KT, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
ULFEUENfXS:
Pitted.% if WeMoline,
.1 •litt 5.•.11 A 'M Nldartl/1.
F It I - 1.-p Ilk Kr,aie .4 Itenstitp., 1 . 1.114
Barnet., tlest..tt k tirrre
.1.14,1011 B hider, St I,ltis I.
. . .
111..11MS 6 (I ry mer. itAuts.t.re, Holm*. Comerfl, Cirri
:W....tst, 061". I) } I.A. D. St C.o.
W I 1,1,1 A MS • & ALLEN
(Surrersors Arnt , ltl
ANU vA u {WKS OF
CHI ',SON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AA'I) F I 'l' TING GRN ERA L
For Ar%'ltrming and Ventilating Building
.4i A. will r. ni t rart kr Warming nal Vontilatii
11.4 At 411, I•Ji.t. , •4'
, X1,...1, 11.,416Eta1.,
11"11., .1.111,4, or HolAq. 25 MA It RKT :ZTIC
=MI
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
I) HALE RS IN
BICH\ HIMS, SIDES AND SIIOIII,DEIV
LARD, LARD OTT,
DIU ED BEEF,
1.141 A R.C.tiltED and
CANVASSED HAMS.
A largo stuck always on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A 1.1, (I NY.
4d — FLPUR U6LI VEILED To FAMILIES In either of tl
to ii Cities.
Ottrants may be left at the Mill, or In boxes at the stores
LOGAN, NVI LSON ACC, fl 2 Wood street.
BRAUN & REITER, cur. Liberty and at. Clair streets.
11. P. SCIINVARI7., Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASR, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO
JOHN COCHRAN Si. BROS.,
NAN VFACTURERS
IRON RAILINGS, VALI& DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WIND OW GUAR DS, S: c.,
Nos. SI Second •t. and NO Third street.
PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
W. IL SMITH W. W. MAIR
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
Wll OLE SALE GROCERS,
1,t2 Second and 151 Front sL,
patt.bur g h, Pa.
JAMES BLAKELY,
IiOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCE
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets
PITTSBURGH.
Ponoongent brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. (00117
ALEX. HUNTER,
DKA UR IN
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERAL]:
No. 299 Liberty street,
I Auttpc
JAMNS KgRR, JR
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
*l-STEAM BOAT A GENTS, -9 4.11
.N%.. 27 Leta, Maven Pine and Olive y s.,
• feb2adatxlyi SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters !
J uST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restati-
CP rent, where all the delicacies of the see- ,
son CNN IN , Obtaine. l on the shortest notice, andi444 • •
done op in the beet style, and at satisfactory ••
prieee. iAo don't forget the sign of the "RED,
WHITE AND ULU K. No.lll Wood street, below nth.
m 1,17 I Agetit for Cis Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co.
CITRIC ACID-100 lbs. for sale-by
mb.26 • B A. BAHNESTOCH.a Cu.
NM=
F4IIMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
. OF PIIILA.DELPHIA.
TIIOB. 11. FLORENCE, Praa
Y.bw. 11E8801.8, B,screiltry.
STATEMENT OF BITSINEBS,
From the Lit day of Avoid to the 31st day of Dec., 1855.
Amount received in Marina premiums. $ 68,212 al
" - Fire 39.908 82
Total premiums for five months.
CAPITAL
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh Ws—. 4 78,721 86
Railroad Bonds, Cal 6. t 33,400 00
Loan on First Mortgage of Real Fatale 59,900 90
“ Stocks, Collateral.. 80,384 00
Cash in Bank ambm lmnd .. . .. ...... ...,' . .: ...... ~..:. 11,092 22
Capital subscribed, (payment . not yet due). ' 97,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31
IMO from Agents, (secured by - Borlds):-- 18,868 61
Expenses and Commissions-- 11,862 30
$408,1E413
Total mount of Lowe incurred, but
660 not yet aibiated:—
fire 41, 66 .
Marine $,OOO 00
• $4,668 68
This Company Insures Hall and Cargo risks on the Ohio
and M ississippi tributaries. Insane against Loss or Damages
by Fir.. Leases liberally adlnsted and promptly 'paid.
ILIFERMICES—Hon. T. M. Howe, Oen. J. K. Moorhead,
mem Wood.
For Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. I IM. TER, Agent,
No. 90 Water aL, bet. Wood and Market
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TUIRD AND WALNUT 8174...,
Ph I 'Adel phla.
fie NIARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
L. dl ports of the world.
IN LAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Laud Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON M ERCII AN DISE generally. On
Fiona, Dwelling houses, ke.
Atsrts of the Chtspony November 6th,1855.
ponds, filorteagee and Real Rotate $101,090 94
Philadelphia City, and other 1.074.7111 82,210 00
Stock in Banks, Railroad and luStinlnal (10 . 8 23,01;0 10
Bills ravivablo 186,440 07
Cash on hand 26,626 0))
,Balances to hands of Agents, Premiums on Mit
rise Policies recently issued, and other debts
doe the Company 181,089 00
&description Notes 100,000 00
Killian Martin,
J..Bepli LI. Lima,
Edmund A. Sunder,
John C. Davis,
Julio R. l'earuae,
lebrge G. Leiper,
I.:award Darlington,
Ibr. R. M. Ilmaun.,
'William C. !maw ig,
II ugh Craig,
Speneer !Hellcats,
(111.trles
B. Joows Brooke,
J. U. Johnnun,
'Nina. C. Ilmm, Fire Preetident.
EMIT LYLLOMN, ekicrutar:
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
0./RNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURaiI, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Puns. GiLUIAN, Secretary.
Sii-This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with (AYE RISKS.
Also. against HULL AND CAROO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Lose and Damage. by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland NatMation and Transportation.
Pelicies issued ea the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
Robert Galway, Samuel 211"Clurkszi,
Joseph P. Gramm, M.D., John Scott,
Jam. Marshall, David Richey,
James W. ltailman, Charles Arimithnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David It. Chambers, Chrb3thin Zug,
William Carr, Robert IL 'Sarney,
Jas. D. McGill. feblB
111 ilfxh & Continental Exchange.
SIOIIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON TIM UNION BANK, LONDON,
Is BvMa or E 1 A..11D Grummet.
:{-Then Drafts are available at all the principal Towue
of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and the OGN
TINENT.
We also'draw SIGHT BEMS on
M. A. Grunebaum & Bann,
FRANKFOAT A MALY,
Whole, ems at a remittance to all porta of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Poisons Intending to travel abroad, may procure, Hiroo
Letters of Credit., on which Money can be obtained, as
flooded, in any part of Europe.
CuLLECTIONti of Bina, Nutea,and other eecuritlee in Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS A CO4
rith2l Wood, corner Third stmts.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, Prraident.
SAMNA. L. MARSILEIJ, Secretary.
OFFICE: g 4 Warr street, between Market and ISIM aterybr.
Ai-Insures - DULY AND CARGO DISKS, on the Ohio
and Misnisnippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures a4,odust Loo or Damage by FIDEL
aaninnlthe Perils of tho Sea and Inland Novigntion
nod Transportation.
CM=
Ba.oley,
Jame.. M. Cooler,
Sarrm. , l Roo,
It. to Dunlap, Jr,
M. l'entowk,
S. liartraugh,
‘Va.ll..rr Br, ant,
:UREKI INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN FL SHORNBERGEIL President.
RuBRILT FINNEY, Socrotary.
C. NV. BATCi fI Geneva Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISES.
J. 11. SLoenberger,
C. W. Rablielor,
haw At. Pennock,
IV NV. Martin,
It. T. he.eclt, Jr.,
tleory,e S. SeWen,
David 11113AmIlass.
All LOPS. mitnintr.l by jin.rtleti luirtirell under j.lielos
Astiwl by thin aimpa.ily will ho GlwLwlly stljust.4l Ltil.l prompt
y paid At itto OFNICK, No. 99 WATER STIUSET. I jyll
I'ENNSV - LVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTIIONIZF,D CAPITAL, $300,000.
Any-Issnro Buldiuga and ether Property against LOSS or
Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Win. F. Johnston, R. - sly Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. M'Clintoek, Jas. P. Tanner,
tieorge W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. F.. Park,
T. tirior Sproul, Wade Ilaungon, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jones, .1. 11. Jones, 11. R. Coixithall,
OFFICERS.
-.lron. WM. F. JOHNSTON,
RODY PATTERSON.
A. A. CARRLEIL
MEE
Sec', and 'frau
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACE,RERS' INSURANCE COMPY,
CHARTER PERPETUAL-ORARTED BY THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Chartered Capital, $300,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG) Tirealmrer.
Aaron S. Lippincott,
Mahlon Gillingham,
Nicholao G. Taylor,
inTin Rogers,
lohn P. Simon",
Company hos teen organized with a Cash Capi
tal, nud the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with It prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 70 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following wall known and respotusible firma kt
burgh have authorized reference to thorn, with regard to the
stability and soundnetia of the Manufacturers' Insurance
Company.
Kramer k Rahut,
(mime P. Smith k CO.,
Jones, Tiernan k Co.,
nov7
A. A. CARRIER
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Inaurane
Co., of LIARRISBUSG. CAPITAL, $360 ' OOO .
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., o
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 5300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virgin!
WINC7.I6.4TEIR, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, lIAR
RISBURG. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154,48
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1854, $129,022 49.
Wm. F. Jomo(roIc, Prealdont— A. A. Cumin, Secretary.
doclialapely
JAS. (301,LINS
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PUMMELS 01 Tlle
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nun. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGE, PA
Prrteumuin—
Win. Bagaley &. Co., Murphy, Tiernan &
Smith & Sinclair. Hampton, Wilson & Co.,
&I'Catidless, Means & Co., English & Richardson.
PallADUPWA—
%play, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & Cu,
Wood, Bacon & Co.
8. STEIN RUCK.
,
,• . ,
. •
~ ~
l~ ~~ ~~ s ~.:
* e
; 4 ,-"'
. 100 4 , 0 " r .
• -
$lOB,lOl 31
.:00,000 00
$408,161 13
INVESTED LS FOLLOWS
$617,348 16
DIRECTORS.
JameA Q hand.
Tlieophilus Mudding,
JUJllMlTraqualr,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua 4 Pric,
Janice Torment.,
lituntrol E. Sinker+,
Henry Sloan,
James R. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Itobert Burton,
John 11. Semple, Pittsburg]
A. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
MARTIN, PreisMeat.
I'. A. MADKIILA, Agent,
95 Water street, l'lttaburgh.
PITTSBURGH
DIRECTORS
DIRECTORS
Capt. Mark Sterling .
Sntn M. Kier,
William Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Kellum,
J. Sehi,timaker,
It. I
[iiec:2l
John Shipton
EMZE2II3
0. W. Casa,
• -- .117,W.,..C11.im1ck,
T. 8Y111K11140,,
IL D. Cochnixi, ,,,
JOllll A. Qum
S. S. Bryan,
OF PHILADELPHIA
DIG=
William 11. Thomas,
William Ned,
Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Yields,
James P. Smyth. .
13:1==
Wilson, Childs & Co.,
llamptou & Campbell,
11. Childs & Co.
8. S. CNICB.II3II.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
REFERKNONB
- _ - •
Jso B. latootllfimptmirOf4nipti 0.110, rhils
b. V. z t titioiettatargb,
KOONS HERS TIM&
Fi r OUR FACI r t; RS,
AND _
Generil Produce Conmissloi. Mei bats,
1v .17 Nara Whams and gs Nora& tratarsfrad,
minim ram
. ...1 , • -1=1 1. 221 7 40' ..'
_, , • *,
IlegaleY. W o o&varti A Co. P/4 1, 111 7 3 4, Kelnied, 404 mum 1 7„-". ''
Garrett Kart& & Co: ". L. Wilmarth & Co, ... , " ii ;
Wood & imiyar 4WI I tfiiPt4 - 4 , i •*.
811ter, I rice a Co.
... " J.
E & lL .o4ks,, — 7 ,:
phia l
Caleb t` pea --A Co, 4- • . Bsigal ir. es , cosisplr:ve , ik 1:o. _
Tridtt, ~cother & Co. 4 watt & wagon, , A i '7
J. D. Loliccer& ea, andmisil. Fosdick & Fcitilds; oivitniati. i.,
. . ... _
" Morros' - '-- - - "
A. A. I..dlociit . Co.
Tweed it
Awl Pittsburgh mut
jui-ltdspettut ... ..-.
8 7 8ettici,
.1. ObiminoBll4'ol... "
,;
tiptifir 18,0016814 . 181 i.
e•
BASVIDIENTVIIIIILET.""' t • ...-... • -"...:'-- ;•'l'q.,
A LARGE BASEMENT - ROOS, 21 feet ? '
~. , --',. ,.,:‘,..,:.-.
I'l wide by 30 dp,half aborts ground, and well fight - ..,,, ..." "".
' • '' '''''o , ,. • i•,.-
/'
ad mid &Moll will ho renteden reasonable tars. It is ~' • '
,„_,-,
~,.;-
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on the corner of Fourth atriet'arld Men' lax— 111191 1 re , v* ' ~, - , " , ' , Tit,
at fja2B:2l) 017/108 07YOENp L fiLW= rs ' '', '.'• -, •-' ' 7 :5. 7 c+
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On Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock, WM. B.XOWDY:e , -,..,...,-..,-.„„:.....:; : , :t.„.....„,,
ills'funeral will take place on Friday afternOtak,_ at 4.fro t. ~... ~....1..., 4' '' '''' ' !", 7
:11
o'clock, from his Tate reehlente, NonheetranaptsAlicallPtlY• , s ,'-........., ,
..fr." ' ' ..k,,...?;'it
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; „.. - 410: 2
11 .-, .. HON. IB2BACE MANN WO deemal4llk tea. , ,-: - , i' , 4i . : : ,,,:-: 2 z.
I.bry tare at MASONIC RA L 4 riffs oanwri.Eviar- , - • -,,-
11%0, March Ath. Subject: JI,DUOATIONI, , , . t . ... .-,, ''' ." . -,' .' Y11 , 77"iiV3
Tickets 25 cents, to ho had at the Bookateres anal at the -'` ' --' ~7, - r'''.
&swat. Lecture to cununence at 8 o'clock.' , ~,,,-, br - '< :' ' ~ ,71.* ! ':', " * 4 7.]::
Oar Students of the Iron City College-and Teachers of B` . „ „ , ,
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the silk,, out obtain tickets at the College Botal, free of ,`,t3 „ ,
, 1 ~7..1.1 4 2
charge. , .., !.. *, sob% tti . 2. .0 ' '''' ‘'' . t. , ..
r. . . .... - t , -.." wi tZal..,, ,
A CHICKERING • & : SON § 1 . .1 - !-,: :‘,.. ' .4.- .' : - ; ::1. 1 . - „ :'
... , ~ . :., 7 . , - ._ -: - . , ,i...:
PIANO FORTES: ,iIIi - , ... --,,,..,..., - -.--..,,
- ka ..,- ;-;,- $,,,
JOHN H. AIELLOR has ,..•-,:1,: , ---.1::,-- - ,4...,.
just Facetted seven more of ~ ' , - .... 1 . , ,;, '.,7,.., ",, A,„
'Mgt ettemiratml ..a SONS ' - ,, "; .; - 'z'' ;;•:,.. ~' ` . :;;. - ." . 1
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PIANO FOILTIES, auckcOtta ' 1,.. f„ ,. . '.. . '";.: ''
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plated the Stock, melectod for Spring Salesof pililitTY WIVE )„,,.,% T.,
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new nod splendid Instruments, of adatl varlatl add style. ~ , • ",.... sik.ce v ''' ' , ......t.
manufactured by the %slam Chielretings;(ltoston4ftent the ' ,''' - , f . 7 •-,, - -
plainest SIX OCTAVE to the most aglow:WV filarliod
' "isiViss4
• Seven Octave S qu a r e tAtian ell c ..I . -,...,,,,' ,, *. , ....',.. 6 .
tl_, .. , '..,...p.x..... f --''','
as well ea their snort, and InitultstkPOrnild mist Parlor , ,..,,,,,.4,„ . • ~..,:.
Grand Pianos. EVERY PIANO FORTE' iii - Otte let Is of -.,..,-..0.41., -
~,,,,!., ,
their NEW SCALE, with eIair_PATENT - MON I.kia l F• 2l, ~.- .''''' , ,,e,... t .. , ' - '4 '''''''
stud PATENT'ACIION, and are not only,warratto to the .... , • - 7,2.. ,
purchaser by the mtnefacturers, but 'Dy OW atibeer}Ler. to 4 ,'
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he Mali respects as perfect as Instrunlontu Goa be made, ~.. , '‘...-,,,,,.... , . ir n , i t; . . , ,,,1. - !'
both in regard to. Material utetViorinanundllPL
......- 4 - 7 - " fr ,Z . e' ~, ~ e ;.. 'i.'" ",
PRICES IN VARIABLY TILE SAME nain , Roston, at the
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Slattuactory. ~,, ,
JOHN 11. MELiOlt, Ne-81,1Vood street ,
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between Diamond alley and Voarthadreet- tr, 4.... . pkg $1 , '.`,...-, , ,J -- ,.....c 4 i
Agent fur Chickeriug a Sous, Beaten, fir Pittsburgh and 4...?... i e.x .- z..7 .il: -, ', - -;' - :-.1 I
Western Penna. --. n.+ - inb.2ll k. ...,,w, .-.u. 1, , ... r= ,
PITTSBURGII IN GLORY I! -,- ~, -.., ~-.
p in ngriu.txt xiscLvit
e'oo ONE tens cartr—eo Orr VFEDNESLIAIL . : EVEN,-
INO, April 224. 1856. , " ..'" n , r
Andrien , a Nattlional'PaWoituitisrift the tint- ..,. .... '..,.
....,,,.... i i . ,
red States; illustrative of a Trip from P/ITSBUIIGIL PA., - ',.,,'..,"'' ' " -,", . .......,;;'.
to Louis's:tit, Iby raikocul awl stoo,mbotit.-4opplnti at e'er • ~. : ;., ..-,., ~ j , 4 , 7,
r.u d r , h T 4 o A k i tl w o, p, D s e t tiTll, d; C
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i kr Joliet, tub' , le, i n :
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Life on the Sugar and Cotton P . ~ .. ,.., • •
,
F Tbe IPANOItAMA , OF PITISBUROIT al us cost the ~ -.,:. q - ..A c
artist great labor, and wavers an area of more t four thou. t , - .; , ,,.!. 5. ,,
+mud feet. It shows plainly, ALLEGHENY, BI MItiOIIAM, es ~.,,•,-,,
MANCIIESTEIt, and i ',. -- i . , : ', aa (- , '''',,:;':, ' •f• -
• A View of the Ohio River.;
.• .. _-
The signs on the buildings are on a largo setae, and amongst i -,,. . .., 4 ,„ -
, the people pasming through the streets, hundreds of portraits • '•-• ~..
can easily he recognized.
Ipa,. Admission 25 cents; Children 15 trots. N.'", ,, , - •.-- '
, koc the convenience of families , an. AFTERNOON EMU- ,Is t , ' • .
BITION will take place at 3 Waled& with the Plantings brit- „ ,
t 'tautly lighted up. Evening Exhibition at 'l?4,2clock pre- ;
- cisely. - - ,
, Oak - Liberal arrangements will be made with schools. '
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Air i ONWK;TEPOSITEDWITV TUE, DO 1,-
3Lxit 'I3A - VINOS BANK, Np. 138'30trliTH. stmt., r.s.
VOLo ttio Ist day of April, will draw INTERWiT from that
date. imll2B:lti .CHAS. A. COLTQNO:reir.
TO THE PUBLIC:
__ IT
ACARD.—THE .SUBSCRIDER FEELS
it iiicumbent ou him to caution the public against
the malicious and unfounded reports, and 4 .trickirof trade,"
so industriously circulated in this city, and intended to in-
jam the reputation of chickering & :huts for xklioni ho
Muerte.' as Agent so nuiuy pram, iu the sale of thbir Piano
Fortes.
it has once become quite fanilliar to the sitbscribar to hoar
from persons who call to look at tin ir MILO N 01443 "TREY i" i x!,
HAVE BEEN TOLD that they wear out in a little wii ite ". a
- That since the death. of. Jonas Clelckerbig. *balk Planes A
were not worth anything!" - That their repuliitlou was it
lost 1" "That the late Jams Chickening had. athinneirdord F x .
en hix death bed, to a New York manuDictorer, that he did e .
not put as much work on the INSIDE. of his•lkbutosi no they L , 4
did, by forty or arty dollars!" The truth of the Mat and 'i . •l .
ingenious death bed dory! may be inferred from the simple
fact announced at the limo in almost evcsy. i newspaper in ,1
the United States, that the late Jonas ChickerinOtsterith oc • 2.. t
Aimed at a moment's wanting, while Sitting in ...bitrehair, at le
the house of a friend in Boston. . - . ....s•
Ti- - - tbscriber to willing to risk hisietilifittiblitirmdsitter Itri
, tie sal- _..--lr th -aging 1. OS Tatllliktu... Tk.
iu Piano Ported for twenty-tiro years In this city, In ectying, :kr
and assuring those who want Instrumentaktlcit.. the Piano '7g^
Porter manufactured by Chick:Ting : Al Sins, ittetnot only
fully equal to flame manunictured daring! titit WO time of .
their father, but are vastly tuiperlor: ; 4 " .
Sines the death of 151r.ChIcitesing, the elder, the subm-re ! •
her tuts sold hi this city and vicinity tarivards, of one bon-
d. •d and fifty Piano Fortev, truutufacturod_l4 the new firm :
of Chickering & Sons and IN NO INSTARCg.hits, ha ever %..
heard a complaint from the purchaser*,:lint,fitt tilM Fontra. k !
ry, thistuost etuisCactory commendations, , 1:4-,
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.\ ,3 011N nArktion.
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Agent of Mick lug kSoneOletton. 1
Pilau Festal Manufacturer. rii
.„ .„
I:IOUSEITOLD FURNIIVRX .AT AUC- .Z
TION.—On FRIDAY MARINO, March 'MD, at 10. tT i
o'clock, at the residence of Solomon W. Doberts, Esq.. ror
norll .:,
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of .Federal and I{obill. stro6ta. Allot; any, alit be sold :1
(as he ill leaving the city,) his ctiiire Ito told Funtiture; .1.,
which qt, of n most superior tinality,nudih t %the best mann-
Eicterr.ts, comprising . Brussels and 'Vend/rid Varlet and. ?„i,
Stair Clirpets, French phtte Alirnir's, rich fsiut ' o• girtimitiles, 4
Curves] Ilalittgaily Book-Owe, Marble top Cntre tittilo and kh
Flowor Siltlighl, ottomans, Divans, Ishila XFYth sfyle: 13.4 w, il:
It ecept iou Chairo, Mahogany spring Seat do. Ariu do. Eliza-
hotline, style, do. with hait,loth stlit. do. with plush seat,
lint Muth, Mahogany 11 - 1111t.M,W, Gas fistful's, Windsor t, -
...hairs, spring seat Rocking Chairs,. Eitenhothlan wtyle 1 '..
)lartilo top Dri. , ,itig Bureaus, do. Mash Stands; Lratimes,
Writing Tables. large &elide Wardrobe . sitigle do.. WilltiUt '.
Uedsteatbt. Feather Beds, PAlSters, Pillows BO Clothes,. '
opting llitttress, Hair Matinees, French- oric. , ) , lre Irmo, `,.;
rendeni, Fiends gilt Chinn Wan; Black Walnut Exioution,
Txbl•. Dining do., Butler's Tray, Mantle Ornaments, Bath
Tlll4. holly Horse., &c., toi,ndher with %largo lot of ex
cellent. Kithen Furniture. 11. 111.11BYLF,
inh2l.--chß Artidlanerr.
WJEWILRY,
, RR WARE,
MILITARY '01501).S.
NV: W. WT SON,
'67olnrkk ktipaztjuairtli
Xtßastept Prices.
SODA ASlLT : riGtv.kood ta4o.„Oiforin.
► matinfacturetilly the PtnansAininlitl . hi4.lllnnufartnriiii
Company at Tarentum.'s• Or hattiiitgitUgMbY • •
• - mins. g'
5 grow P. It. Pain Mlles just rectittlik WWl._ • "
5 hi& .inniper Berries "
I rook AlmotiidriaSenna . : . „" "
bbla Chamomile Flotrere - "'
2 " Ivory Clack o 64
4-1
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CONCENTRATED LYE—knoviiirticle for
making Soap, warranted to bo superior to Potash in
every isiport. On braid gull for gale by
k‘i.
FRUITS, FRESH- ; a
5 doz. Neches In bottles or canq tiJI: ,
6 " Pine./Livia, " "
' 5 " Straufbenies, " " -.,
.P
5 " Cheirlas in quart bottles;
5 " Blackberries, " "
6 " Huckleberries " " ' 5 .•
5 " Pears * Plums "
"
6 " Gooseberries, " "
Just received and for sale by 1 , 's
RHYMER. & ANDEBSON, 39 Wasistreet,
• opposite Elt.Plnstide Polak
'XTATCII AND CLOCK' RE • .RA 'NO ,4
done promptly. (viler] W. W0511..50N.
p I C K : L E S- - t.
5 dm- one galL assorted; • 'AI
;""
10 " "
10 0 quarts "
10
pinta
Onion, qtrarisi
3 " " 0 plate; 'ii
6" Onloses, plots; ~-
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2. " Pickled Tomatoes; g ,
. ' ~
6 '- Chow Chow Pkklee ; • \ ?..,.
5 " Chormahons; 'Just received sad 11.4./c -
RH VALP.It Jr. AND'PASON.
510.291V0ci7 street. ',..
VALUABLE DWELLING ROUSE FOR
SALE, situated on Second street; Imo- and rout.
'ILIA; comfortably arranged, with ball, two-sctileas, dining _Sr
room, and kitchen on first floor balLind four rooms on
to:send f loor, and two on third story; ~cidiar add coal vault • 4,
witching room—hot and cold water': gus. ilitaughout the
home. Will be sold on easy terms.
uth2B 8. CUTHBERT & NN, BLittarket Ed. Li
REMOVAL.. —Atm Inauranee , Company
of Tlartford, removed from corner of Fifth and Wood
vtreeta to No. 97 Water etreet, over Graff, Bennett /a Co.'tV
Iron Ware House, where they will condone-to ban.
on all deacriptione of property, as naval. Otala aseeta i rat4:
ary 1, 1856, $1,074,305. • %IL W - Ere!C- , A
mh.2.7-2w
$lO.OOO —A Business Man xith a
• Cash Capital rot slo,ollo'can pur
chase an interest in a first class ,numinfactnring establish
t„ - by addressing a., 11,:rx, 13p, Pittslinrgh P. 0., on nu.
be lit of April. j • I nh 27-1 le*
7ovEs I STOVES I—Persona-treating to
S
get good Cooking Stoves can be eruppliedlat
GRAM RIOSING=__.I GRAVY,
Manufacturers of every kind of Stoves, No. Ili Wood et.,
abo.Vo Filth, Pittsburgh. ntle27
. .
SHEEP,' SHEARS, SCYTHES;4e.—The ..`,
Subeiriber is now opening, at No. 83 Wootatreet, nu.
burgh, Pa, a very auperior article , of Sheep Swarm,
Grain 1
a nd (i t em scythes, Scythe Smiths, Manure etadYMay Fork.
(fora and Garden lima Rakes, Spades, ShovelA, Chain p u , x , p - I:
Fixtures, &c. mh2S SAMUEL FA N'llAppocK_
lITTER.-3 barrels Roll Batter f h sale by
.?
B
D2b26 QOLLIN's.
BONNET RIBBONS--
A. A. MASON de CO. have received thiidiy by !uprose e. 4.
, c ar tons of elegant new styles, and grades.of .814=a- 'a
not Ribbons.
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MILLINERY GOODS--
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A. A. MASON A CO. have opeoed are , ok large and 4
well selected stock of Itonuct Silks. Clat. motA,.ll,Wbons, Flow- t
ars, Rua:hoe, Hluslons, Straw Trimulinge.tunLWvery other F•
eeecription of `Millinery 00044, Wliial ?CM be Coital tribe the
i
best assortment of this kind of goods everotierAd In e,
market. goods
udaF''. :
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'MEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS- -
IA ChristMe; or, Welnates Trials and Triumphs.. Wood
hill; or, The Ways of Providence. The Grestlted Drag"; ,:
or, "Masterdiey to Popery. Ilialmottean or, The Young Hen - ;,,
ger linesar. o:lathy. Architect, Islo. 1. _ 'L..
MAGAZINIM. i ,
Harper, OutleY. Graham, Arthur's Hornet dtalhnes ka
April ftlackwood's for February. ....,
Ite....vived and for sale by B. T. C.. 314*(101, 4
mlati No, Int Wood street. i
4 r--7`..'";-;si,nf.-74,4W,',V4.-.
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