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MONDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN ( habject to the decision of the National Onmention.) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CAR AL 005171lESIONIE : GEORGE SCOTT, or Onntou Ca A MTOR GENERAL: JACOB FRY, Jr., Mororooicaßr Co lootraroa OPIR6E.A.I : TIMOTHY IVES, POTTER Coorry SUBSCRIBERS who intend removing on the first or April will please leave notice at the counting room of this office. OVR SOURCES OF ENJOYMENT Many strangers and some of our own people regard our city as a kind of pandemonium, in which the principle occupation of the inhabitants is to contend against the darkness and dirt while their efforts are continually reproducing those unpleasant obstacles to enjoyment. Many of our fast young men, and some more sedate ob servers, after returning from a tour to our eas tern or western cities, and witnessing the' man ners and customs there in vogue, conclude that we are a slow people, of circumscribed views and action and sometimes inadvertently let slip the expression that this is a " one quadruped town.' This may arise from two reasons. First, be cause of the untraveled experience of sotne wise tires, whose wonder is greatly excited at the pre sentation of something they have never seen e —perhaps never read or heard of : and who like the boy who first went to the circus or the nrin who went to Congress, are content to adopt the ring or the capitol as the themes of all their ronvereations and the refrain of all their songs. And second, because - of the inertia, not to say la ciness of rieople, which prevents their adoption and use of the abundant means of happiness and Stntisement which God and Nature have put into our hands. What hove we here for public on- Jeyment ? Let one rather ask what have we not! Ito wo seek the uplands! Our city is built upon hills and like that which was the glory of an an c;ent Republic might be celled "Septicullie." There are heights surrounding its on all sides accessible by winding roads, or to the more ro mantic, by arduous paths which might tempt the foot of the Swiss or the hoof of the Ibex. And what more delightful recreation to ascend on in chaise or on foot, to these summits at morning, leaving the dust and sooty air ; above the clouds of smoke, and vapor lying like a thin mystii lake below us, to watch the struggling ,-imbeams in contest with its gloom. Or if even ing, please us more, what so conducive to health f limb, chest and head, as a ramble along that b.,ld range of hills to our north west, from which the most perfect bird's eye view of Pittsburgh d , obtainable, where fancy may revel on the pros pect of far running rivers and glided skies, or shier contemplation open the chambers of the s.iul to outward, surrounding influences' our rivers abound in fish. - Where are our an gling parties ? They present the broad and safe area for the pleasure boat. Where are ,air barges,. our young rowers, vieing before the criticism of excited, bright and joyous eyes. We have good courses. Where are our roadsters and our men of the turf' Spring is coming. We are emerging from a long winter like dead melt from their graves. Let us awake to a new enter prise. and with our advantages for enjoyment, we may rival the festivities, the luxuries, and if need he, the fashion, of those fabulous palaces which, if their fair feathers are not en account of their being far oft fowls, are not more fair than we can:make our enjoyments,/ , 0 though we be. Eaaoa Coankyrao.--The money article of the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, of the 2Sth, con tains the following paragraph, which we are in formed is nut exactly correct : "The t levoland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company Bove elude a favorable contrast with the Ohio and PeunFylvania Railroad Company, for a right at way '•n the row" of the latter, between the junction and Pittsburgh,. for a lerrn r.f year., thus saving n heavy expense in running on that portion of the road." This arrangement is one of the consequences of the fierce opposition which has been so in cessantly kept up against the completion of the Pittsburgh & Steubenville Road, by some of our own citizens. To Philadelphia another outlet than via the 0. P. R. R. to Cincinnati was deemed indispensable; and to obtain it they have adopted, for the present, that by Wellsville and the eircumhendibus, as cheaper and shorter than the one by Nlt. Vernon, and more speedily and easily attained than either of the shorter routes south of the Ohio, which they would greatly pre fcr. The contract, however, with the river route, we understand is designed to be only tem porn, y until one of the shorter lines is complet ed, when the S. & 1. R. R. Company are to be free terminate it, and select any other road that will best accomodate them, without being obliged to continue on this route for any definite term of Pennsylvania .. Ihe Erie Canal. We are informed by the Albany paper, that the New York and Erie ('anal is not. expected to be in navigable order before the first or possibly the fifth of May. The PeLneylvania Canal la already in operation, therefore we will be at least one month ahead of our New York neigh bors. As the heaviest shipments are made early in the Spring, when western merchants are 111 anxious to receive their stock of goods for sum mer, one month of navigation now must give Pennsylvania an immense advantage over the rival route, which is a little too far North to be useful at this season of the year. Sittsots. MAR:mi.—We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Adouiram Kendall's shingle machine in another column. It is certainly the most wonderful invention of the kind that has yet been exhibited in our city. A large number of rights for counties and States have already been sold, but he has still on hand II few for excellently timbered counties in Penn sylvania, and a number of other States in the Union The inventor exhibits it at Ryan's build ing, Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Rank. lios. MAnTIS VAN Bl'REN.—This distinguish el Ex-President has returned from a prolonged tour in Europe, and is now in the city of New York, staying with his friend Benjamin F. But ler. lie is in excellent health. -The principal (1111 4 6 of Mr. Van Buren's visit abroad was to benefit the constitution of Lis son, Martin Van Buren, jr., which had become much impaired by disease; but after being absent about six months the young man died and his body was sent home for burial. The Black Republican papers of ohio are hoisting the name of Salmon) P. Chase to their mast heads for the Presidency. His chances for the nomination stand number one. Seward don't care for the honor, such as it is, and Judge Mc- Lean'e belief in the constitutionality of the gitive Slave Law }tills him off among ouch a set ••• of fanatics as will assemble in Philadelphia next Ws add the name of Capt. David Campbell to the County Committee. It was an unintentional omission of a delegate who gave us the names, that It was not published with the rest at first. The following is the committee: R. Biddle Rob erts, John M. Irwin, John C. Dunn, Will Black, Anehutz, and David Campbell. The Rev. Nathaniel Scudder Prine, D. D., one of the most venerable clergymen in the Presbyte rian Church, died in New York the other day. He wa.o father a Dr. Prine, of the New York ktheerrer. • • MARCH 81 ZMM -I's , 4'. ~.i. I. p • (Cormponaonev •Irtho Pittsburgh Morning Post.l FROM HARRISBURG The new . tirm (f Sam, Sambo 4 . Co.—Thursday's l'roccedings of the Know Nothings and others opposed to sound principles in Government. Ilin.aisatraa, March 27. Mr. Ball, presiding, called the C,onvontion to order at it o'clock. On motion, the Convention then proceeded to ballot for State candidates. Darwin Phelps, of Armstrong county, received the nomination for Auditor General. This gen- tleman is at present the Representative from the county named ; he is a gentleman of respectable abilities, and 'were it not for his Know Nothing proscription principles, he would be classed as a clever fellow. But he has got into bad company and must abide the consequences. Defeat is a thing he can count on for a certainty. B. Laporte, of Bradford county, was nomi nated fur Surveyor General. Ile was formerly a Democrat, hat left in the wild hunt for power and place. Arnold was ambitious, and had to flee the country. The Democrats will teach men who desert them that there is no punishment more revere than the hatred of nn outraged people. • The father of Mr. Laporte was Surveyor lieneral ender tiovernor Shunk--the eon men not follow in his footsteps. Thos. E. Cochran, of York county, has been nominated for Canal Cummissimier. This per son is an old line Whig, as they term such arti ,des now-a-days, and is said to be in Irishman by birth if so, he is a degenerate son of Erin, and no honorable Irishman will claim hint. Ti name smacks of Ireland, but when you come to look over the list of delegates you will find ninny. very many, by the name of Mo. Well, they have their '• Union ticket now in the Hold, and till they will ever get is the mere empty honor of a nomination. For the people will teach them that nominations are not elections. With this I send you the platform, with other proceedings. Von will see by it that the K. N.'s haie noel lowed at one gulp the nigger heads. I h, thought that the latter were harder in the head but the Know Nothings have found /I ,oft spot they have crushed it in. ‘Vho are the dougl ofo 1,..t Ilr. (;111.Z1111 ill•Wer, lit 011 `II lilt manner Poor cock rolibin it leu~l. Several gentlemen addresse , l the Convention Their speeches were rather poor allair, and re fleet butt little credit on them as men of troth The speech of Col. Small was nothing hot n tip .no of falsehoods against the Administration. NVlttst could be eattected from It nom that forsook his party for no other purpose than he could not not obtain office from the party that %canned hint into eiistence 7 The l're , ident knew the man and would not trust Lim. The face is an index to a hollow heart. The odds and ends of all faction mingling together will not pi-mince the end •-o much desired :IS to place them in place and 1 , 00 er. Uemocrate of the Key,tone State, coo that you do your ditty, and place the stamp of imhg nation on one and all of these pseudo politivion.. The Senate i , in .e. , ien thi- , nfterte.nn eon.i bins Th.. -..•(‘..t, th, llouae. t. the Conn.-I'o,lll, I:•,,tr,,vj 1,01 v.., , nrrn , l in in the 6.reil,e , tl. and t ht. uttern" , tl r coliKitlereti 4,11 the trittthtit or kr. M Chttiferent , i Ciintoek, Hogan 1111 , 1 ei-di MOIv "• , •C , ll 1.1 . 1 , P311 , 1 It %Toni.' have rendered the 1.11 not worth the raper it wig %A' it ell "11. Dr. tort( ealle,l up an net to allow the Aileghen? 'emetery ' , ell certain real estate. AL ,, to piQ costs tunl fees in the Wheeling 1iri , 11.1,0 en Tile I k,ctor fought manfully lir the pas-age of 0,141,01, ma the StfliN 1,..111tti iu lo , nor to pay saate Truly, I' ANTS E ICII A %lite W e understand t h e Nlanamits 01 . the Merchants' hiichatige seriens.y contemplate• I e ducing the PX1 , [ 4 11 , 1 machiuen which I,{V required to curry en that in.titiltion The finnin- Mal e.:inititien of the Exchange Tering , - demands it sharp ecimomy, but we am 1.1,: .e.I to hear that imeli ssity exist-•. are the inerehitnie ..r Inn faint.henried I. maintain nn institution so handsomely kept up in the ,':tics of n , • greater wealth or commercial importaoce We arc not prepared to hear of a total suspen sion ..t . the Board of Trade, but believe the gen tlemen comprising the !lolled of Managers will devise some plan by which rooms shall be kept open, it superintendent employed with le s s f.tree perhaps under hint than at present. fewer news papers, and other eipenso , lopped er. lty thi s means the price of menthership might I K , reduced front twenty to say ten dollars per annum; then if all delinquents pay up st lids rate, which in honor they are bound to do, the Merchant,' 1 - . x. change will doubtless flout on for a while longer. 1110 the mercantile pride of this great manufac turing city died out, that it refuses the poor trait ate of a place to meet in common, exchange views, buy ail sell, receive and rend and use the valuable reporta gathered on all topic, can cerning the trade of stir city t 1 list -hall be said of no abroad IVlott will not be uttered o us at 110111(., if the Nlereltants Exchange, ally) two years' experience, has 1.e1.11 permitted to de cay for wan) of Qupport" 11e understand II who will report in a day or t w•• T cho reeont special committee has the matter in ‘.1.,1-g.. mendations ,if that committee at look with in titre,- t, if not concern. Mr Morris Barnett, an actor ef cute:idyl - aid( inerit, and the author ~f that admirable cowed} "The Serious Fatnil% , died in Nlnntreal r,n the 11th inatant Mr. It was horn and educated it S,aith i'arnhua, but first l.canite bun n its dramatist and Ill:h.' . in 1,, , ,51en Ile was alse the theatrical critic ~f the 1,11.1 ,, ,l and several rather papers, I%o' a number nf y ear- I.lusinesis Failures The N. Y In,leiiill4lonl in encli i,lie cnu thin, lint or do, which hike plaxe ii The the Vitt Gn th husinesn current w4kek Allen Brk.thein, , I'lll,l. lin )ilitien about s27, l nin: awn+. )tier eent., Josiah Frere, Leeds Green l'o , V , and assigned to tt I,sother. Amos ltlitles, LeLimon, l'a , and, it said, left the place. William Brew, Cleveland, (Mio, failed, nod store closed by attachment Baer & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, suspended Will probably pay in full, or nearly no. Thompson & Johnson, Chicago, 11l failed some short time since ; are offering tr, cent, on the dollar; previously offered 20 cents, and prior to that 2r, cents. William It. Saxton, Boston, Mass., failed. Alexander M. Preston, Winchester Ky., failed : liabilities about. ; debts at the North not provided for. ISovd ,s; Keen, Hardware, New V.rk, faile•l. / th- I,.•ig, An interesting q uestion has been decided by the Committee on Military Affairs of the Senate. as to whom is entitled the cre.lit of planting the first flag upon the heights of Chepultepec upon the aqueduct at Ilarita; upon the citadel of Mexico ; upon the palace "1 the Capital of the city, and at sundry interme.liate points. Major Roberts, of the Rifles, claimed, in a report to tleneral 'frriggs, that it was a flog given to him for that purpose by the General himself, that wa ,, first elevated at these points. It was on engros , ing this report and filing it with the hag in the archives of the State Department, and present ing a sword to the Major, that the question arose. This report retained all the credit for the Major and lieneral Twiggsof these incidents. The Committee publish letters from'several ofli ccrs who were present, as the history of the whole affair, which unite in establishing that it was under General Quitman's especial cogni zance and order that the National Standard was raised.at these several points, and report against the engrossment of the report referred to and the presentation of the sword to Major Roberts: hut at the name time compliment his gallant con duct. A Good Suggeitlon. For tlin Richmond Enquirt-r. Messrs. Editors: Since you have predicted the possible and probable declination of,Mr. Fill more, and that, too, upon seemingly strong grounds, I beg that you will insert the following suggestion for the benefit of the Know-Nothings, in the event of that deplorable contingency, namely: that if Mr. Fillmore should decline, George Washington Parke Custis shall he P übsti toted in his stead, so that the ticket shall then read : For President, GEORGE WASHINGTON parke eustis For Vice President, ANDREW JACKSON donelson f From the lomihm Time.,. Mmrh 12.1 DINNED. TO THE AMERICAN MINISTER Last night the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayor ess entertained !sir. Buchanan, the American Minister, and a FOCit party, at dinner, in the Egyptian-hall of the Mansion House, as a mark of respect and consideration on tho occasion of his leaving England as the representative of the United States, to return to his native country. On the removal of the cloth the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were drunk, that of the Ar my aml Navy having keen responded to respect ively by Lieutenant-General Sir Ilarry Jones and Lord Redstuo , I . The Lord Mayor then said he had among his visitors that evening a distinguished gentleman and an illu=triuu t.•atestnan, the minister of the United States. [Cheers ] That gentleman was about to leave this country, his successor to this c•.urt having been appointed, and being daily expected to arrive among us. He should have felt it a great reflection on hi.; mayoralty and a manifest dereliction of duty if he had omitted 'nett an opportunity of showing that mark of re poet to the initiiter of the United States which nc had it in power to 10--tow, as the chief magistrate of the city of Lomik:n. A the citizens of London had reeeiv- od, and he in,p,•,l ever wouhl receive, with inure than u.r.hwiry plea-are, the representative ur the great tram-Itlantie repuldie in this country: arnl it iva. in that IteertEnte he was t., I . ,•turn natiro. land, that \lr. Ru r•llanmi 1.1,1t1:,r1 . \ V 1,11,110. 1 ., "I . hi , Ih• (hat hn wunid carry is nun the he-t • ous pe"ple of' this e.eintr:i hlr het happine ,, , , and pr.t.perity iu Ilk nHn bill'!, 111 d he 11"lbt•.1 ivuuhl return there with nn, our than a kin•ily 11,1.1 abi , iing rrc,lL•eliun ''l the gyoat people minung when, h i I,d been c I,.ng re•ulent Ile , !as•• then., —The I'mt-11-inatt atel gvittlettlett : 1 ith -trt , l grate fttl Inuit the pre•cnt „r ti., they 11.1.1 wr c 4,11111 1 .) 1 . -, Id„ nunh , o, Inv ,if ,• 81 ,e1., an.l that I es. r pre•-tel .1 PlA•lll.,ry "r th,• Irr,Vo in, a{ illy rel'tn liucl ,t. , 1 I 1,, 141, Ize:Ii1,1.1..11 '[. 411 I 11.,• ..tin 11 . 1wer. ..1 Ih, !•, ,P,iish nuthi) •Itelk • . f 1114.131, .r, , the faireFt •,,,,rt r tht• cro:01,1 , 11 , 1". , ,trry L.n..%•itil ntc I-very Ics•ling tilwilt , is the 1,01.1 , ..f . 111”.•ng wit.in I hi.ve felt I it thitt ih rr r.:n lie 1111 1 1 1.111:1‘11} Eng!iiiil the langungti iif It _ run l:ir !wing any lo:thin...v. ritri Ili twin! that lii• in ...noir ti inil ~ovht 1,, 1,, c.,ll,•tered t,, thttt they shetild ,Ne !!1.• ,11.-1-1 unity 1.1 t.-1..1 :fp! hhei -til tit ..VPr 6'.1 Th. ,•: ir.• I 111•1 • •rr:. t.,-tVII t W:lii ;01 the..• I.•;•iitz a, it !;r-I sel;f1;.311-11 ~r th,• twt. ,•ttrott... otttit• Ll. , I , lf ;rim; tr.', 1.1.13%, !!!!'• !li• lili-r•II:.••1 Spt.'ll, ! !1!„: I !vitt ro, 1 Ow I.N (13(1 iriterveur - e c.lh a Lill 11,1 fr., I I itisii(ty 4 1 , 4(11 my -entimenti. freely (lel re - curt in whieli I 'inv.( ( Hien . I have tin ti-it .vi F.nclrh irente . l nie k ndlr, lice! if w,. 1,., fur !Vol we 111‘ , 1V - ;.•.I i(eli • •• friend...kip • tVit t.i (lie I iv, what a drew' (. 111 iiiii.tortime it m(111.1 ti• , it trey ecen lie it, eiv(i I lin NM ! 1l rear. 114 - 37 11,4* it a •111 I mll.l thriw N,••11 , 1 .1e111:11I 011•.11. 4 1o. , 1-. .r th,• rvrlh I.• tic, tt,,,t• them, IN(•••, (oil In (lei ( NV , ty h„reil t.. :wink n I I. l(eer. TI eve is n rielid 11-(w intliell•li(is: ~ t er their re ((ill I fruit in lie I, awl I I.r!iavr that di-,t eL,n l will he -i it- -1,-(iette(l. lin(1 that Cie „t pen(•(• alit 1 , P1',47/0 Non , lac.re lil - !:1•11”•:, 4,, Ow (IV.. , • , 1111.1 . ie , r, WWI :I'l the . .1 . 11!.'11 ever i-t.•-1 then, lime '.cat, are( .11,11 iiie in 1.1-I .ry a- a ria.,,rd ((f the (idly (if ill a rt . :ol - 11'11d war ~1.-‘l,l 1 thtnk cor(iiiil tnan nor in Whic•ll4l.-cl 1M... The rti,11,•49,1 t., t-•,tt that I •11n1 1 reg , ir.l 111 1 . inalalel (.I, t ( lirivht perirel+ ..f rut' ) Several aikprvpriaterlVlt. I,,oqte w o re fr,in in the .•,111,.. Hit. PV1,111,,7 Mr. B11 , 1"1.11:111, RTI.I e f ,i n ph i n ct , t kry •• I I 1.. ti qt,l 01E' I -in p k ny .I.lr:tied lietwi.en lil Knit I I • Bn nn 11, N Curlnt. Libel Cume•--17eirlticItialbly Pllll Vlthirui /'hart, I. Rat', Thi- fi I,vvl raw' or hh v l 1 1 '‘'' i` •I"ii*"‘ .'" 13 .1 Y 'thou! -ixterit, and wit , onv.ng.,l. not nnttrinto n;nlly, hut n, an 01..11 111 , . , 11 feetienary and ire `,11k..41 it, N; .1 I 1111 (1.-1 the y ,, lng ht.,ly NV 'l+ in hor 1 , 11 ,,, fearing no evil or harm, when a young nvrn by the name Itathlo.no. entere I, and. to.litelt, rlCo.in f r f , his hal. -nil, evening, !Ili" Emma. I hate brought you it parr,' I have f“lin.l in front ..f t , v,nt fir 1\11 , 1 , 1 till. hrindle. and Own, didling her a torts good evening. 1 .4 1 \hi'. IhikeY• n Smull, ,1„, looked up and Emma, that young gentleman %anted to make you a pre...lt. and Las taken Ili, 1111,l11+ 01. ye,' it, and let', what it i. They all gathered /11,1111 , 1 the iny , Aerimn. parcel, and Emma ofiened it. IVlnui the i•iti.t.r tens torn "pen it lady's clienit.e rolled out noon the esoill ter Th.. recir.ien! of Ili- delieate attention :odked a moment ///111 / 11/ / /1 /it the eight of it tetreat , •l precipitnl , l:, to the Lark rosin very Indignant. It w.t. 1..1it1.1 t.II •1111111,i1., Ihilt it fcw Loot .41 tilt` V,k11114 . 111, INltiCh V 4115 the Ir a pr::perty .•1 Emma. an.l 1121.1 1.4'11 -.140.•11 from rmmiy line thy night he fort•_ The. mini,. 1%/in 6 , ttild In parr hvert gu,t tip lo throe y.,ting Melt eh. Lelon Ke l U. tln• iir-t tit n , n J. , ke it little lonrinless Nits , I ttatican, tqt the advice of her API , Nther, tit , tititted criminal piatceedings against the three ~y...i.titti•tnett, but on Nle—t Canfield and Lambert begging the punkin the !tidy and her father. all pr , eeiling. were suspended, a nd it civil suit In4titutt..l agaim4t Itstlihom.. the plaintiff claim ing damages f.,r injury by the publication thin lilud t. her fair hum., name, find charac ter. On the trial several witnoe, , es were called, by the plaintiff, who testified to the alive facts Ti.{. defendant openod hia case and called Mr Lambert, who testified that Canfield and himself were in the yard of the plaintiff, and seeing the chemise, stole it together. The next day Rath bone, who is a young man, 11l years old, from the South, came to Lambert's room, and row it. lle war asked to return it, and finally raid he would 111 J cc, in Order to get his two friends out ,f the scrape. The two then went down stairs, and email in pencil, on the breast, mel in taking tip a pen direst the parcel, he ant•ilent.tilly let fall a drop of Jo, up.. it. They then wrapped it up, and, in the evening. Italblione took it to the store and deliv ered it at , before it•tatetl. Mr. Lambert testified, th a t a day or two after this, he Lambertl went to see Mr. I hineall, IM.! expressed hi, sorrow a t the occurrence, and asked his pardon 6, 1 . it, Mr. Duncan said that he would publish it to the world, awl he had a Mind give the whole party a good Ittintotwhipping, but it. bail been to see a lawyer, Who atlyitted lihn to bring a suit. Counsel then summed up but it bring the hour adjournment, the Court postponed charging the Jury until this morning. THE TRA.IEDY IN NlAnts.,s CotwrY, N. V.-- It was mentioned under our telegraphic head yer terday that a woman named' Ward, the wifeof one Matthew Ward, in Madison county, N. Y., had murdered her four children in cold blood. The Syracuse Journal of Monday, after alleging that the husband is a drunken, worthless fellow, says: It appears that the husband had neglected him famly and treated them in a most cruel manner. The wife and mother has threatened that if be di l not reform his ways and help herto take proper care of the children she would murder them and take- her own life. He heeded not her threat, but persisted in his brutality. Yesterday morning he left his home to go a fishing 011 the Lake, and dur ing his absence she executed her threat, taking an ' axe and with it cutting the throats of four of the five children, the youngest of whom was only two months old. The oldest of the children, aged about eight years, escaped only by running away, whe vainly pursuing him with an axe in hand for some distance. She then returned to the house where she had perpetrated these shocking acts, and seizing her husband's razor attempted to commit suicide by cutting her throat. She did not cut deep enough however, to render the wound fatal, and when discovered was literally covered with I blood, and suffering the most intense agony _ . e e I I • 4., -4 es TUE APPSOACUING hIPSMAL BinTrt.—A French medical journal, the Gazette Iletdonia datre de Mcdeeine et de Chirurgie, gravely devotes itself to a discussion of the latter point, thus:— " We are nut unaware that many people be lieve themselves much better informed than we upon this point, and-that the pretence of fore telling the sex of an infant is often set up in circles where medical studies are unknown. It is, doubtless, because we are situated in differ ent circumstances, that we speak with more re serve. If, however, we are compelled to offer an opinion, we should say, very modestly, that the chances at least are equal, and that, if a very slight difference exists, it is in favor of a birth of a son, since, as regards numbers, more boys are horn into the world than girls. In a few days the question will be decided by Provi dence. Cot us patiently await that sovereign decision." A Pratrummi BIIEATII. —What lady or gentle mw would remain under the curse of a disagree ble breath when by using the "Balm of a Thous and 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. lour a single drop of the "Balm on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last A yl`Ar. A 1:KAI-TIE1.1. C,...oiri.rxtnN may enmity be au iptired Ity using the " Baba Tlomitand Pow- It will r e move bra, puaities, and f r.ck g fr on the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hill' Wet a towel, pour tin two or three drops, se I wash the foe.. Hight and morning. Su tctvu MADE F INY.- Wet your shaving-brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of '• 14ahu of a Thousand Flowers, - rob the heard well and it will make a beautiful soft hither much facilitating the operation it -.hiving. Price only fifty cents For 011ie by Feiri.l4,• proprietors, and ft A. Fahne bd. k i 4 7. =t MEE [From the Ih.,aton Saturd.q• Evening °motto ] v WOr Ill.N ' orru~l--A grit m.lup Iwulll. 1.31 \\ I/i t. r pin/11111g, tb..orlf lie L'I.IIII , ,‘llllll.. 111 1 11Litt.n 4.) 1..1. —1 •11,1•1 1,1111• /114. 11u I.'ol 1..p.t pl.}, , tnt..4 ..I.• r.. 1) ,/pit t.. 11 Ito t wont I. ~Ittlitt.•l, t. that. Jilt, tt lin.l 1,14)11,4 11. 1..1) fr.. , Ilo•Ir Pr."-",''. le ..1 nll.- than tit- .t.,1 .11.plinito.not Ito Y. 11, ~Agin Th, ,•5i.•113L 4 mg..nt L... ..t ,1,01,1 la. 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Mosnotnctor.,l ' 4-11 1. , I.". by II KY.Y SER. 140 N% Slid by u.n.li ....•ry .dealer m te.liclur... : •Yrii , .llt it, :"(Alr. An .4•1•-rx rI. tn.ro for in .renntl4.llr ads Ir.-, V 1:1-ICKE:N Vnri.. e a - Naine• and Dalt, .tra• aarmaautiml a . ,111,11" .1 • aaa la •I ran tab, mval lay u Ks tallier tviaaaas t.aiti.• Rov,rs .Nyraga of /,traertaart. tar. atnl Iran t.. 4 y , yin) , I.InNI A along tlsnew n 11, • 1.11 1 - 1 ( . .111.1A41i., Si t... ! ..1 l.wr ti... 1 ittiAlt.s., ..1 t Ikt I v,atl.-.. , 16 i 11.. Itno tuilwilt I, All 4, I I C..t..11.. .1 • nti.l 1.) It 141itsicr nt the pwas .I.l—t. 14/11,1 4 . rittltly[l , l, nud ii,t61,7111-11..1 111 , 11,1.11. k NM In, f.Afts,l. If =EMI 411 rune Iro; tl,. in Lawl of such willkontkalvd till in. 0.1.21 , •i1e, I to OA M Iltn.. ve..ntole to 1111 littlAlltit Atj, • I 1., 11 K 1111= L, lILNI,F.Rzt.ts; h Bit'), eittr.t; IT. P ''U\% ARTY., /3111 i II ANI S NleK ENNAti, Alleghvor I ), IN. PI , 'V CI , I.ls, I'M.. .1.1 lbll.llOV. I.r. I ti .4r+ 1.4.1....! 1'11,,,,nia1, ,mod, I, wi.l, the 1.111N•I • ..I hr I r• _ NI• nod ttsti e• leo." 1111111 1121r'I I , y br I •,1 t 4 l',‘ 1LL,.1, PI, • , )I••t g.l.t.••••• IL, \ II NI. 1....1.•*. ru..Vhn vitutfitg , ner.l iwriLovn , I.lv, "0.11.4.1:1...1 1 10 , 241, I Litoc, btl nal by I!= 11111== In: .1 I' VLF: \HNC., A Ileghvby, D..p•K. Ja22 dAw•pc .1 h~d. , ..a L~ Ag.~ul Ay - From the N. York National Monitor h' , olllnr!, - - I i N 1 A YU.— . hats ii,llo More t atti 11.4,a1.• homutoty nillict. , l with Nog .11.1.,itit, Ili. ally ~,L.•, protetiii , ~, pf 111,11.4n,g thxt mllll th.• nvcr"tm ~1 •nethot. 1.4 the ,1.113,, 1., I Its. 10 , ...13,1 11114 i perf, thott of iii Instrn AA .AE that %, ..Al,e, Ow long. u m•AIAAnn• lu the Abalwe A lit,;l/1) hi,,1.Ab41 Apor, x Illett .A . ln I I %rel . ( I Y ht . 111..1f. eu,i n.t, nn Ilitlovrb, by nympothy 'eh,Ar who era I rAubbAl A ith ArkAlag [ono chniAAlor,l lun,o, n 111 ,oh,. 1ater...41 I. git tho 11)tt.aiiii - Vapor a trial Ca,t1,41 -- I% Kiln' II 1 k in the "rtgitial unit "hi), hy will you Sulfrt r, WHICV it ELI El , CAN BE ilur,• youlota. Qum", I;1.. l't Mart Bur tlr, 111 all) 14trt your x)pitetit \ nt -Is. , II) I.lll' .11. 111, OW I . PI//./ Ca . .1.13/11.11/3 LOU pr , put 41 let tri'. 0.1 )1, gant•oi,t, , na.l 1.1• 1 , 1 KEN ,1:11., 14U %‘,..,1 P Fl.E‘llNti, 1114, It. R. IN•pot, .1 , an. Olet ,af to-dn)'e imtiwr. 1111 Storklingm and Hosiery for Winter.-- If ),.,1 don't want your feet pinched with 1.1 and short Stckings, you will take our advice and go to C. DAIT'S, csr r f Ntarket alley and Fifth street, and buy nun of ilium, if ej4 , . I t fine Stockings, that make your feet 6 , 1 nice and comfortable. Itaby also umkei, and sells ~.very variety of ll,,,dery dud you can Moo Lion. at wholvemie and rend!. Itomember the Otte., corner of Market alley and PHU street- to at No. 164 Wood street, and ex- KllllllO .our tih,•k of Son HATS 1111.1 WI:VTRII CAPS.. Jnst ro- hug,• lot of :Though/LI, Cettettial, dud other sty!. 01 Coto, , ebich wilt nell low for cash. Mow & CO, 164 W,.,.1 stroet netlfi Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BRING THU Continuation of the Ohio Q. Penna. R. H TO FORT WAYNE, TIIRV.F: III , MDRIID .4 RIGEITHEM MILIIIB YIIOI/ PITTSBURGH Ire TRAINB CONNICOT AT CM:STUNK without do tontion, with nil the Troll...it Ow Ohio and Pounnyliziain Rood. awl alrai ot looroat with Train/. Kohut North and Suth, on no. Mod Itivor and Lobe lira. Itoilrottil. For Tick..ta, lipply at filo Railroad Ottlce of tho Oldo and Itailruad Pittaburtili, Alicglauly not of tlin following Fart Wayno, 114.11oloritailin, Cincinnati, Grl roux. DX) top, ludianapolia, Findlay. ilerautin dcalrinti. Tickots will particular to auk tar n Ti. k, t 19 Ow Ind. and Indiana Railmul. ),ii F. It. STRAIRIIIAN, Sup't. • Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. l' RING ARRANGEME N (IN AND A tor ER MONDAY, '24th 1 nat.. Pa:wag, Traiint will run ezetpt 51111115311, as f0110 , ,4: 1,44,t., Pittsburgh for Crestlitie at 7 1 /, A. M. and P. M. 11 I:4•Vg. erv.tlitte fur Pittelturgli at 5 A. M. and 11.60 t'. M , . Thee° TrititsH make die. connectitatx at OR I:BTh] with Milne DAYTON, CINCINNATI, DELI,F, INTA INN, INDIA NAIVI.IS. CIIICAUO, SAINT LOUIS, and all Ixdnts on roads extending West and Smith-went through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. T 1... A. M. Train fmin Pittsburgh connects at Mansfield ait It Train:, on Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Rani, for \ DUSKY, TOLI:IIn and CHICAGO: abut. c1. , 50 ananec "'tn. tare made at Alliance with Trains On Cleveland and l'ittatiairgi t !haul. for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. MIMI:WI TICKET: , are imld to Columbus, Dayton, CM rinuatb boulmville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefbutidne Mork latnnd, luwa City, Dunlieth, Milwaukie Cairo, sprin g ti i .ki, llt , Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prlu droll in the West. " • . . NEW BRIG lITON AfrOMOBAT/ON TRAIN Inavre new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. end 1 1 ,4, P. M. hilaves Pittsburgh for Now Brighton, at 9%, A. M. and 61%, P. M. Air For tickets and further Information apply to J. U. CPRRY, at the corner office, under the Monongahela Maine, or at the Federal titrt•ot Station, to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Aw•ltt. J. 11. MOORE, Supt. C Inc & Dayton Railroad. CINCINNA'T'I PASSENGERS will please take notice that the advertisement of a Rival Route, .t.ti , tint the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio and Penn ey' vs Ilia Railroad in the only one which inakm connection at Creeti inv. Thin in incorrect. and calculated to deceive the travelling public, as there an , two daily trains between Pitta burtzli and Cincinnati making close and acre connections, roe BF:IAA:PONTA! N and DAYTON. Nu other mete mates V 0111 1 ,11.411 with the 3 P. M. train of the Ohio and Pennsyl vaunt Railroad. U. R. MOWN, GIM * I Agent. 1 KNOWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. Matti Da jp. r wj4Na -1.74. Zr IMIII - TO WROM IT -m A rrowERN - :---- ---vastittmersiewierlimeitemumw-1. _ FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. DR. CALVIN M. FITCH,o PIidILADELPI#A. .7 .., a r, . WING JUST RETURNED FROM , . • lb*. TIIOS:11. 11,011ENCFO'res't TJ I I EUISOPII, would anuouuma to his patients, mad others '• EDW. P. UR* „SI , Ri ., . , to 'lL'aturti Pennsylvania, that he will TIM Pittsburgh twig . in the ensuing month, anti that thole wishing to aril thew- . .. ' STATIOIter OF .80SINERS, f ...,, on of his system of treating '7, • - Yrtait - tim Ist (4 of Alvat to th:g . 31d day of /44., 1855 . Throat and Pulmonary Disease's, A in g unt mcel"'in Markin P remt l kinB- . f t . 3 / Fin. ..... ....i... -a Rog 82 ''..' - ,-, . lOU PARTICULARLY 'r' -- ~.. • ...,—...-- CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA i . 4%4 .31 CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal Inhalations, Mechanical aud Constitutional Remedies, Will thus have an opportunity no to do. DR. F 11,1211 will remain In PITTSBUOIf from THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY EVENING, MAY TENTH. During whieh time he may be ronsulted daily (Sabbath oz• copied) from the houro of TEN TO YOUR, at hle Rooms at the _ _ ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Per all forms of Incipient or seated DISISASIII SIP THIS LUMPS, 11114.1 for all derangements of the system procroding or giving rise to Pulmonary Disclaim, particularly Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe male Complaints. Person wishing to consult, but unable to visit DR. NITCIi, can do so by sending him a written statement of their caxe, to which a prompt answer will be returned, giving opinion of case awl stating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL EXAMINATION A LIVA Yli DR. FITCH'S associate, Dr..l. W. SYKES, will be with, to iimeoimt hint, during the four [net weeks of his appointment.— It Is desirable that persons wishing his treatment, should ronsult him early, that he luny have them in charge as long to, possible l'A I. VIN M. NlTell wishes it expressly understood that b.• has U. , longer any Mixtures connection with Dr. S. S. FITCH. awl would call attention to the CARD which he rnll.l upon to publish huinedlittrly on hie re tarn bon, }:ttrops. inll2-1-d,kw SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent IMPROVED Double Acting River & Shaver. E attention of Shingle and Lumber dealers, apnculators arid others, is directed to UM in nuivahl« in which is now presented to the public us the tied and pray prwrnenl machine extant, for Riving and line :4111,1.41,5. Vx.l lot. cutting And soirang machines have been Invented for w..luuu Shingles, but IL 15 II well known fait that Shin glen .11 in . morn across Lilo Kraut arc quit. tic 'flimsy fur fool."( purposee. Numeroani Inventions bare recently up. peas rd b,r riving and shaving, and these have all been um d.•ioned as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, wile 6 consists of splitting from the thin of the block but one ethtstAle, Ullieh Kitimat invariably runs off This difficulty in obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE , • h tits/ ophta from the tide of the block Is piece thick h for two which th nototinted iu the centre, nod by 111•%11.1 01 elastic guide. each part It conducted ❑,r,ugh a viol upproximatnig kuivoes, which couipleum ,q„-ratloti blue producing two shingle Id every 101 . 0/ U. This stiachini• will rive and share from the Work three thieiviiil shingles is, leillr, of imitate thickness, awl twier, siiverior in senility and durability to thorn wade by hand or aa) petite, pre ion. ii. iiperaiii its are by no menus confined to pluo and other eon woed, but works L. equal advantage oak, walnut, and et. y other description of timber that min he split. The workings of the machine eau he examined at 11. II la an'e Furniture Itutidmtiv, Filth street, Vlttstrurglt. limner owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, the. ops'un a ben field for nips - Mat:ou, as there la 114.1611.11iita 110 ••11l1“11 e'l t sill 1111,4 Line rupie. boa n small ewe., Is tATlutalile con Ill,•Lson. and 0.1.5 Ina itbutlL rod lA., Anil A twat Anil tivii,buys rah make from :MAW to 411iy. *fat 1.6.11 t three horse power. I right of territory, or initchities, inquire et No. Y 1 Fifth •u•• t. or et the City Hotel. w9_ All 114,t1<4.1 iulbruitaioci will Iro forwArdorl by lett., (iiillllll.4ol A IK,INIKANI IigNI)ALL. SA MITEL FA HNESTOCK , IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. =EC= No. "1 Wood ■treat, between Damon alley and Fourth •Ireet, Tn. nab:will., in it., w 'grating' a wrll select.' aserort ..t Intent it and .I.init-etic I iarli Ware, nil UONI, and will tr. -.1,1 g.nr.l ttrittx as any other how/. In thin oily. Ile ttlly.iyn r•vp Law/ a general assortment II Utl it A ILE, t El: . R.PY.ST Kliltr TOO Le, tar re'w tinily invite* tlir attention of pen Inwore FIIINICSTOCK. PEKIN TEA STORE 1:ZE=11=1 }:M..I" UV THK FACTIANUIS BANK Pltt•bargh, Pa. (:REEN & BLACK TEA I'or:lmpet.l dln.a (tm the Imp:Wier, 6,r CASH. .t.• k ~f sII the different flavors nod grukledi cf TKA I,s -oght tin A nit•rk noLrket, nod 6,,LD WIDII.KSALE AND ILKTAII. AT THY i I.: It MST CASH PI: ICES! PACKED TEAS. PUT UP IN lirrALlc PACK / ci,lwerwly 1, On Untie. TKAI I ALL fiIIADFIS, lIY 111 E HALF CLIkST. t '10414E, SIM AR, 00424.)A and CIIOCOLATI3 of Die ;ma 1.4 tr 0.0., iur an.le I.oug exp. - wore in the hot.luevar fd s sure guaraataa that en.ry article ot.lti will 1... an rrprltanateil. AtiliNT. at LIPKA:IAL ILPPOISTIIILIVT, Kai rtia &eta or PH. JAVNX'S P.tMILY S. JAYNES• littnturith, Slangs 26, .11kfail—(tith2f.t.lbsti HENRY 11. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merehan MEMO MEM FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERC li ANTS, Dealers in 'Wool, Hides, Flour, tsACON, LARD AND LARD OIL, 4,3- AND l'Hf , l)VrE. GENERALLY. — Wit STRRET, PITTSBURGH, PHNNA. ~priur•r llnrtmngh, IMt tebl tho. .t M. Martin, Bk Kootte & 1o....:11 el Co.. Pitt...burgh. Barnet, Nesbit .4 tiorrotetou .1.."-I.l' El.lor. St. Will, Thom... .4 Grua - la,, Ikukkor., I.lolmea d CAAtaoll, Cincinuatl iltiu windy,' lA. a Bullock &Co. W I LIAAMS & ALLEN, (Surer soors to Arnold 4 - MAt:UFACTUM:RB OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, iND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. W k - A. will ountract rot Warming and Ventilating In Steam Water, Pipes or Chilson's Furnace, Chun.b , 11,0mitals, Ft...tont, Urren Manse* Ihwelliu o,llrt 11.,1.., Jtuln, or II told. MAILIiET rittrol,urgb. eptu WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., BACON lIIMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, DItIF.D DERV, SUO A It-CURED ►nd CANA' ARSRD A largo ist,k always on hand at No. 207 Liberty Street, PTITSBORGII, PENN'A. PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1,11: 0 NY. 4Fsy-NIAIUR DELiv mum TO NAMILIES In either of the uanhes may be left a the, Mill, or In boxes at the atoms LOU A N, WILSON 00., 62 Wood street. BRA UN A HEITHR, ror. Liberty and St. Clair street. H. P. SCHWAN:I7., Dniggiet, Allegheny. TSIINS: CASH, ON DIiLIVERY. Jr 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY ,&. 08. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., 711ANUFACTURIER8 or ' IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, ac., Noe. 91 Second et. and 80 Third street, mllll PITTSBURGH, PENNA. W II . W. W R. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, HOLESAIE GROCERS, EUGOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER Corner of Seventh and &nit Meld streets, PITMBURGEL. Parmong-ors brought from thu old country to Pitts burgh, and moneys remitted to Ituropo. [nova LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty s PITTSBURGH. JAMBS MIRK, ROW. if. HUNTS& de. I Edapc KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants —AND— /tit-STEAM BOA T AGENTB,,Eit No. 'l7 Lem., trl. n Pen 7 and Oline sta., SAINT LOUIS, Mo. Fresh Fish and Shell QTsters I Jt'S'P RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau runt. where all the delimelto of the 1,011 Con be the shortest notice, and 1,.% doue up in the Lest style, and at sathsfartory ;- Prins. tto don't forget the sign of the RFD. WHITE AND BLUR," No. 111 Wood street, below Fifth. fb26daptly J ITEM ACID-100 lbs. for sale b m.h2B B A. I' A CO. N ' i # . • • 44',' ~- ~-:. ~ L... PITTSBURGH, P. 4 No. d 5 Wood Street. Pl PA El= DEALERS IN 121 Second and lyl Front st., Pittsburgh, Ps JAMES BLAKELY, ALEX. HUNTER, - - - 8. STEINSUOK. Agent for the Philadelphia °paw and ➢iah =NMIN Total premiums for five months CA PITH -• • Bonds of Allegheny Coo uy, Plttebargh, and , Pittsburgh 6's. .$ 78,721 80 Railroad Bonds, CoeL 83,400 00 Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate 59,950 00 " Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00 Cush In Bank and on band 11,092 2.2 Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due). 97,000 00 Premium Notes, not yet matured Duo from Agleam, (secured by Bonds) 18,858 61 Expense.. and Comvalselcme • ' - 11,6(P/ 36 3408,151. 13 Total amount of bonitos Incurred, but not yet adjuateth— Yire 44006 08 Marine 3,000 00 • $4,666 66 This Company Insures Hall and Cargo risks on the Ohio and Mississippi tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damages by Fires. ',omen liberally adjusted and promptly wild. R1WY8Z.N.324--11011. T. M. Howe, Gel, J. K. Moortauto, James Wood. For I usuratton apply to THOMAS J. 111:1N'l ER, Agent, No. 90 Watereto., bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE., S. E. WitNER TIDND AND WALNUT STN., Philadelphia. (Or MARINE INSURANCES Oh WASAII, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriages. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON NIERiCIIANDIZE generally. On Storm, Dwelling Conner , . A.r. Awls of the Om pony Noremher 61h, 1665. Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Ratan , sioLte) D 4 Philadelphia City, and other Wane 85,210 50 Mock in Bankx, Railroad and Insurance Co's W 1,060 RI Bills receivable 109,440 97 Until MI hand,. 26,h% 00 Balancet in hem& of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently Lamed, and other debts doe the Company Subi.et !piton Notes.. DIRECTORS. Jowl. 0. Th.,plillue Paulding, Jam,. Trinirtair, ilham Y.yrr. Jr., Joshua 1. Price, James Torment, Samuel Y.. Stokes, floury Shan, Jam.,n B. McFarland, Itharim Schaller, Rohert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MA ItTIN, President. William Martin, Jai Seal, HAluniutl A. hotalor, John C. Davin, John Ii- Paurnn, finorge O. Lniner, kilward Darlington, H_ M. Iluston, William C. Ludwig, Ilugh Craig, Sponcer Ilvaln, Charles Kelley, 11. Jon. Itrookn, .1:0. JOllll./11, Tll.. C. 91,1 Pr 4I,uL LYLIIURPI, Ktaxotnry. P. A. MADEIRA, AV...4 No. 05 \Vatter ntr,t, l'ittnburgh.' PlT'l'SBUitoll LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE' COMPANY, CoRNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Prosident. TllOB. ORA 11A11, Serretury. Company matt. eery insurance appertaining to or couirectod with LIVE RISKS. Abio, ugiduat MILL AM/ CARO() RISKS ou the Ohio and fiirxieuippi lU. ens rid tributeriee, and NIALLINE RISKS goiteralls. And against Los. and Duniaiu. by Fire, mid luzallixt the Peril. of lie Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranatturtation. Polltire isaued at the 1n0..t ranee rourinteut with gaiety In all paitiea Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkno, Jueeph P. anza.a.m, M. D., John James Marshall. Itnrid Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, A let.antler itra4loy, J i ceph S. Lomb, Job. Yullertou, guellehl 8. Brown., Davi,l IL Chambers, lbrietinu Zug, Willuum Carr, J. D. Mahn British & Continental Exchange. swan BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIFIERRIAN &. Co. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Is Sows or LI IND Uvweeoe. /Ur- These Drafts ore avallAblo et oil the principal Towns of N.SAILAND, SOOTLAND AND III.IMAM.), and the OUN TIhISNT. We also drew Kinn, Bata 00 111. A. Grunebattm & Baffin FRANKFORT A MA /N, Whiche orver as a remittance to all parts of OEIMANT, sWITAEHLAND and 1101.11 AN Y. Peraoas Intending to travel abroad, may procure, through Lettorti of Credit, on which Jimmy can Ise obtained, us nissled, io any mart 'forma,. Couta-rious of Bills, Neu., Hill other securltiva In Europa, will receive prompt attxntivm. WILLIAM IL.WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, corm,' Third stroeta. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM 11MALES', rmsidont. SAMUEL 1.. MARSIIKLL, Secretary. OFFICE: 94 me, street, between Starlet and Wood studs. skits- Inmron MILL - AND CARGO RISKS, 'on the Ohio aad Mirsissippl Rivers and tributaria. Insures against Lass or Damage by FIRE. MAO, against the I'erlla of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Towspurtatiou- iiilltara Bags.ley, James M. Cooper, flarauel IMl,ert Dunlap, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, N. Hogimagh, Waller Itrynut, Jiohlll Slt i pion EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SUOHNBEHOER, Paved.lent. ROBERT FLNNEY, S.retary. C. W. BATCHELOR, nenerttl Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. CEEB= J 11. Shoonborger, C. W. Batchelor, lease M. Peunor.k, W. W. Martin, K. T. Leech, Jr., lieorao David Al'eauldless. lirir• All Lome') sustalued by pax - Litz, insured molar punch. snood by this Company will he rotomtoil aJ prompt ly paid at its OFFICK, Nu. IN WATKR STRELT. 1.1.01 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTBURG T. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, (300,000. idings and other Property against Lou or Damage by Vire, and the Perlin of the Sea and Inland Nast gation and Tranninsrtation. DIRSCTOR.S. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jamb Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M'Clintrrk, JAS. I'. Tanner, Oeorge W. Smith, W. S. Haven, It IL Park, I. tinier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. , Long, A. J. Join., J. ii. Joni*, It. R. Coanhall OFFICERS. President iron. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Vise President ROUT PATTNILSON. ..tioe'y and Treas A. A. CARRIER. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS: lIANUFACTIIERS' INSURANCE COIIP'Y, ,OF MUTER PERPBTUAL—GILANTILDST TNI STATZ OP PIDIBISYLVANIL. C her tared Copital.-$BOO,OOO. FDIR, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPOit2.ATICtI 4 4 AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prealtleut. ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. GRONUR TOLIMA Treasurer. Aaron S. Lip pincott, Mahlon Gillingham, Nicholas G. Taylor, Orrin Rogers, John P. Simone, ihs-Thlei Company has been organized with a Quill Capi tal, and the Direetorn have determined to aiiaptthe hunhn en to its available meitireee. 'Co observe lin:Weisw in conduct. ini4 t t a b ffai urx ri h s, o w m it , h ,,, a r r o ro 7 n:T. W t. u r a . ttn tm en ,L t of tomes. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. =MEC! The following well known and responaible firms In Pitts burgh have antborine.l reference to them, with regard to the affability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Innurnuce Compan Kt y. amer & Rabin, 'Albion, Child. & Co.. George P. Smith .t Co., Itaanpton & Campbell, Jones, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs & nov7 S S. OAIIIIIER. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS • State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane Co., of lIARILLSDURIi. CAPITA!, *350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 5300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia. WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth insurance Company, lIAlt ILISEURO., CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut kluittini I.ife insurance Co., 9.15:1702.9. CAPIna AND ASSETS, $2,154,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., et vrrtawintan CAPITAL AIM AMETS, Nov. b, Mb, $129,022 49. Wag. 7. Jougerras, President_ A. A. CUL1118; Secretary deal:dap:ay JAB. COLLINS. J. ISANKBENta JAMES COLILEWS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROMETINUI og re■ Pittpliairgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STRIIRT, PITTSBURGII, PA REPHRENCES; Prrreemiton— Wm. Digal,. & Co., ' Murphy, Tiernan & co., Smith 4 Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson itri:hindleas, Means & Co., Englieh h Itichardeon. Santana-mu-- Baoloy,WoodaPard & Co, Srolher Co.. Mlg ood, Da On. IZSIEE/ 41. 40 6' ',At w.a5nza..........„.. ; ,.. * . i . 4 .4at0 o,f 4 KOONS itltattiltgl Itit!4 F 1 dOUR PACT4iIiS AND' Gael 11 Produce Co wile:ski Wei zhantsy 21, 47 North Whorverand a Mirth maw ryiet,- rim.= PULL REFER TO Baguldy Woodward& Co.-PhIL Biqa% Karnali ker..:Litti'h. Garrett. Martin & Co. L. Wiltaartb At Co. 6* wood & Oliver, " Bell 4.Liggotti ''• - . " Sitter, 1 rice & Co. 4 J. AW. Rea, " Caleb Cpo & Co. " Hafialey,Coagrsvet.ireo. " Truitt, ..rather & Co. ." Watt dc Wilson, ' J. D. I.ohmor &Co. anciatkati. Fooditic & Amide, ..010 loos& A. A. ii.alock & Co. " Nigro* 4 Confer ' 'raved & Sibley, " • J. g. Cluiatiroitt'a Cu. " And Pittsburgh and Philarhapitia.bibrchanta semi:4ly. jot xdavatm. , ~ $408,161 18 NEW SPRING STOOK OF CHICI,MRING & SONS . PIAN9 FORTES. no/pm JOHN- H. fdrld . .oll . las" • Just received emery mere MELl4m•bna OiIIORNIIINO & Spy PIANO PORTER, and cam plated the Stock, selected for Springliales, of TIIIIITY FIVII new wad oplendld Instruments, of every vartet? amiable, manufactured by the Messrs. Maelags, (Itcrsten )f mn th o 1411111e14 SIX OCTAVE to the most splendidly Ifni. ad Seven Octave Square Plano /Fortes,. sis dell as thellisurrb and inimitable Grand and Parlor Ormid Pianos. 'EI , !CRY PIANO -FORTE in this lot is of their N ELY WALK, with their PATENT IRON FUMES, and PATKNT ACTION, and are not only, warranted to the purchaser by the manufacturers, but by the gnbacribor, Ys be in ell respects as perfect as latitruments Gan be mad% both lo regaril to Material aml Workmanship. PRI OFIR INVARIABLY nal FIAAIR as In Roston, at tho Maanfisrn.ry. JOHN 11. BIN/A.oli, No.Bl Wood stntt, between Diamond alley and Fourth street- Agunt for Cblckerlog SA Soon, Houton, for Plttsburg/A and Weaturn Pon no. TO THE PUBLIC. A A !111.-1:11 E SUBSCRIBER FEELS lA_ it lucumin•nt ou him to caution the public against the matiCious and unfounded reports, and '•tricks of trade," no industriously circulated In this city, and „intended to In jure the reputation of Chickering k &ma, for whom ho Leis acted ea Agent au tautly yeting In the lulu of their Piano Fortes. It him now banana, quite familiar to thesubecriber Wheat' • - from persons who call to look at the it Plano Fortes 4 TIIEY:.. HATE IiEEN 'TOLD that they wear out Ina little whilal" '•That since the death of Jonas Chlckoring their Manua warn not worth anything That their reputation were I. at F' -That.the late donna Chickerlng /and acisititotsdtml un his death bed, to a New York manufacturer, that ho did tea put as much work 1111 the INSIDE of Ids Plattcia an they did, by forty or fifty dollars!" The truth of the Tait and ingenhats oicalla bed oho. y I may be inferred from the 'Maple Glut announced at the tine In almost every newspaper in the Coked States, that the late Jonas Clikkerlng's death 00. clirred nt n monient'a waning, while Hitting In Its chair, at the haw• of aTriend in Boston. The suleicriber in willing to risk Ms reputation as &fleeter Iu Piano Fortin for twenty-live years In this ..city,-In saying, and assuring those who want I untrnments, that the Piano Fortes manufactured by Chickeriug & Smut, are not only equal to those muntifitetore.l. during the Ere time ei • ii • father, l• o t are easily superior. Sitars the .fonth of Mr.Citteksriug, the elder, the subvert- 1., 1110.11.1 in this city and. vicinity upwards of one lan .iaad nod fifty Piano Fortes, manufactured by the new Erre Chickeritm & Sons' mid IN NO INSTANCE has he oval lienzd it complaint from lie patella/tens; but, on theeontra ryethetnisit autisfurtory - ecituntimilitiona JOHN n. idELLOR, Agent of Chlekering & Sons, Beaton, Plano Forte Alantifacturar. 03,A89 Ali 10,001 00 V 17,348 Iti 1n1134-1,‘,1 - CITIZENT - DEPOKIT BANK, 1 Nitaburgh, March' 221, DUI Til E AN ECM. MEWING of the Atockhotlers of Bank will be held of the Banking House, on MONDAY, the ',di of April, between the boom of 10 - A. N. and •.! P. AL, at. which time and place an ELECTION for one President end nix Directors will take place. toll;24:td E. D. JON ES; Oind'r. - STO4JEIIOI,DERS OF TUE ODD FELIaIYS' HALL ASSOCIATION aro hereby notlfie4 tb.ff the FIFTEENTH INSTAL3IENT OF 11V} PEE..CEET. on the Cet.ltel Steck leo ton called In, duo eatuld after tho NINTH DAY OF Amur, 18613. ' J. P. lIENDEDSON, Secretary. BASEMENT TO LET. I . LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, :21: feet wide by 30 doop, half. above ground,. end and !Wished, will be mit.4l on rolotatabla terms. It to gr., tb.. o ortitse of Fourth stint mai Cherry allay. Anyutrn at ilatrd:tll OYFICE.OF 31011NiNG I'UST. OLD TYPE ETAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at, the Office.ef mouN I NI: ItIST, o larga quantity or 414 TY Pr.. 111.kelinn.U• and otlo•ra wanting such an artlrJe rim got a largo supnlylty calling noon. tat* Robert It. Liartluy, fr.blB Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer in every variety of iklir/lANICAIT, AND (nil RR. PATIttiTS. Ullico and Faliibition Room, No. 121) FIRST STRICRT, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Po. IQ - Orden) fur Potential Articles of ovary detarriptkini promptly attended to. AtIENTS WANTED. mh`2o "VINE PLAID DRESS SILKS—A. A. MA SON & Cat., Were received. slits smutting. by Expresac, :at pie,. of risk oil desirable Plaid and t.t.s_ iptnl Drees EMU' eumpril.ing oomo of the moat OklplEit and faab.stable atyk4 ever offered. inh2l) BONNET FRADIES--We have' receive 4 j this morning, 200 dozen more Itonnot Frames, of MT and sarietios. A. A. MASON .I No. 15 PIRA stmt. Q I Xl'll PIIOI3SAN I) NOW READY—Hon_ ki mi. Murray's Lettere from the United Slates, Canada, 5..11,1 Cuba. New Stereotypt. Edition. 121 am. $l. The extraortlimtry 4101:mutl for this work has Induced Lbw peldb.here to u.-lemw It in a new and improved atereetype For solo by 11. MINER t CO, }MAC Smithlleid street. 'FARM FOR SALE, near.Sewickly Statibn, containing seventy-six acres, fill.. rifve acres of which is limier cultivation twn sisal orclinnia of choice fruit, largo and cumfortablo dwelling limos", barns, atablial, ha Titai fund l.t firm rote. This farm Is ofTetvidat a ancrifico, Apply to m 1129 BLAKELY 8. ItICREY. Capt Mark Sterling, Stnnnol M. Kier, Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, nnnxker, %Viln a / a 1. Hap, tler2l ALOT OF OROU ND,-..ilear Bakorstown, %%ill he sold very low, If twilled foe soon. It contains .am-I..ufth of on xt-se, stud l in a central potiltion. Apply to [ns 'hal IlbAlilia.l . & 111C1IIVA. (lOU NTitY W urn conssnimlonnd to nt.ll a lot of land on the I'. n. 0701. either 5 or 10 acres (and near to Sabitivade Etation) On, hiel. is a Itriolt ManXiOLI Howie, eoniniuhig 14 tiniaties3 in addition to ant basement rooms end collars. ,table nod carriage house. all kinds of fruit on the preallißM This property is with. 2il winutes of the city, and four ac eonintodutiou trains pass it 4 times a day. Vor tortes, /cc apply to I tali 29 j 'MAIL KIX A RIOI.IICV. MONEY Til.E11)01- LAIC SAVINGS BANii, No. dft VOUItTI/ stlteol, uP rocs tins tat day of April, will draw lliTilltlCVP frost Thai late. I tult2B:3tl GRAS. A. (11/LTWlLVrerer. G. W. Carus W. K. Nhnick, T. R. Updike, R. D. Cochran, John A. Caughny, S. 8. Bryan, `01)A A'Sfl of u good and uniform finality otanutisclared by tho Ponnaylvanbt Pak Maunfinc.turfog Company at turentian. On band and for sale by ' FLEMING t. gnaw P. D. Palo Killerinat nernivott by " bble Juniper Berries " 64 C. I rank AloyandriaSennit bbln L'huutudle Flowten" Gi Ivory Black tribZ ONO ENT ATED LYE—A new article for making Soap, warranted to bo attperior to Potash b orrry revert. On hand and for sato by zab2B vt,Emrni naps. William 11. Thomas, Milani Neal, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Plaitls, James P. Smyth. ' l'- - ,? ' - ' • - "'---'-'"'..:,.:i...... - 4._';,) ..4::::',',';'..._:g..,1-',..--. ,‘4 " - I 'g tsr .- • of' 4.-4,,,,te MUSI _ ~ ~~~j~%~ e , ' MOSES F. EATON. A =IT VOR ,Tll/1 NVATCIIES, . JEWELRY, • NILYER WARR, • ' MI LTTAttv frifOODß:' W. W. WILSON, Marki4 . l.lL, coy. Fourth.. A t Enetorn Price, ❑debt IDEMIMMN 6 " Tine ApplA, - " 5 *. StriNiberiles, 5 " Cherries In quart bottle ; A " Macktierriett, " " Iluckleberrica 5 " Pears a Pluma " 5 " " Just received and for sale by 1tE1:51Elt•& ANDERSON, 39 Woe& stmt. 0pp.1.10 St. Charles Hop* UTATCII AND CLOCK REPAIRING TT - dimns, promptly. (iub29) .W. W. WILSON. PICKLES-- • . 6 doz. ono gall noaortod; 10 " .14 10 " . quarts .1 10 " pintn. At 8 " itkontli Onion, quarto; " vtuts; " Onions,. pinto ; 2 .• Pickled Tontatoca; • " ClioW eIIOW Pickles ; " Choral:allow; Just mantra! and for ILL' rItLEII. & ANDES/30N. N 0.89 Waal street. by nihtt; VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALF situated on Second atroott• largo and contr. o kat ; coinPortobly tuvitugod, with hall, two parlors, dlnlirg room, and kitchon on first door; hall and four LOOM on second tloor, and two ou third story; cellar and coal vault ; wamhing room—hot and cold VratOr gas throughout the boson Will bo sold on ropy term& tnh2S FL CUTHBERT 9 50N,61 Market at. EMOVAL. —/Etnit " of Hartford --- EMOVAL. —lEtnn Inanninpo • Company . k r Hartford, removed from corner of Fifth and Wood ~ , rmote to No. 97 Water street, over Gruff, Bennett & Iron Waro House, where they will continue to fame poMelee on alt deacriptione of property, as tontaL Cada 0/88Pte, Jallll, ury I. Mal, $1,074;195. 11. 11. TKN-BTCH, Agt., . tatel7-2w No. 97 Water at., Pittsburgh. _ _ $lO.OOO —A Business Man with a . Cash Capital of $lO,OOO can put , rhea. an Interest In a first class mananctining estabMls. meld, by addressing M., Box 0 1.80, Pittsburgh P. on or bereft Ist of A prIL mh27-Iw* STOVES ! STOVES !—Persons wanting le got good Cooking Stoves can be supplied M GRAFF, ItIIII3I.NUT. & GRAM Manufacturers of ',every kind of Stoves, No. 124 Wood at., above Fifth, Pittsburgh. . tnh27 QIIEEP SHEARS, SCYTHES, &o.—The 1,3 Subscriber is now opening, at No. 8:1Wood street, Pitts- Krgh, Pa, a very superfor article , of Sheep Sheen, (train and (trams Scythes, Scythe Smiths, Manure and Bay Pork", Corn and Barden Roes, Rakes, Spades, Shovels. Chain Pump Fixtures, At. roh2B SAMUEL FAAINKSTOCIL BUTTEBUTTER. -3 barrels Roll Bitter for Bale by R.-3 mho ; 'LEERY IL COLLIES. BONNET 110 A. A. MASON & CO. have received Ws day by axioms 5 (...nose of elogint new styles, and video of Spring Dos. not Itibbone. aak2B _ . At MN—kW66OS— / A. A. MASON fi r CO. have opount a very largo and weu (~chat( stock of Bpunrt Silks. Crapoe, Ribbons, glow_ era nosebag, Illusions, Straw Trimmings" and every other description of Millinery Goals, which will be found to be the lest assortment of this kind of goods ever offered hi this market._mh Stl ßOOKS BY } REs S-- -. Elir .ap_;.. .Christine; or, WOllillel Trials and 'prig tol j.., w o od. hil ; or ; The ways of Providence, The , Groat Aril Drawn: or, Meter-Key to Popery. Aivtugtuorg or , ly,a Young up.. ger humor. The City Architect, No. 1. - . MAtiAZINM, !tamer, Godoy, Orrkbark krrtsur'r likckwooti's fur Ikbruary . 11.4,vived and kr rale by mlord , „ ! ;Nr1,51:444, , ...!,:: : , :•...y.0'.. , i:y;.-;, - ,1.,: . .,- , ,,,.:2: ~ ;...,..5...7,1 ;7-,;,,.,:::1;.,,i:',''...•'. . ..... .i....:'.:' --- ,•?.> . - - :;..:il.'.''''- -- ' .. ...f - :',.',:' ,, 1'-- - -' -,-- ''. 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