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It -- - , :e. i .- ''..) .4%. ~,,y,..!-:,:, !.• ...-, ,- 6 ,,, .. 4 - 4, 1 :,, f ,:. r ., '-; ' :.7J -:, -: • e • •• C. i''.;:•= 4itv i'Z'.eit: I,' • ' , e!.. v. ..= ..:'-h.,"rir:-r '::-1- . . - t - st'..: . v -ikt ‘4.,,;• - ie>".-*.inf ,ki-ii.d.gf.-'5..,1,'-b.S;• ittetst - ,41. I=S22 - • - • _ • . . . - - . • • ••• -2 , t.„. J. 34. .{ • • - •A• VtittsburO, VOst. TUESDAY IsIOHNING JAMES BUCHANAN (.tildgaß G, the detitiorg of the Nutionat DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET SIIISCRIIIVAIS who intend removing on the first of April will please leave notice at the counting room of this office. The editor of the Pittsburgh Journal has got so zealous in his Know Nothingiem that be not only would disfranchise the Dutch and Irish, but has at length turned his rakish batteries against 101 citizens who were foolish enough not to he holm on the soil of Pennsylvania. That is the practical result of the. Know Nothing creed, we suppose, but the Journal man " has reached that conclusion in advance of most of his cotem pnraries. If the premises are sound that con clusion will probably follow. Yet it leads to some rather carious political pretensions. Thus the "Journal man" rejoices in his superior rights here, though he is the son of a respectable Irishman, while we are only the descendant of revolutionary soldiers and officers, and were horn on the other side of the Delaware. " Menntkinn Interposed make enemies of antionk;" And so do rivers, in the estimation of our K. N. neighbor. But as wo have resided here for twenty-one years, our rights of citizenship are "clear and unquestionable." We only refer to this fact to show where Know Nothingism lends one whose intense egotism bases all merit upon the accident of pine° of birth. No matter whether the grandfather wore a red coat or not. nr where the parents were horn so the matt himself who speaks was a native of this State the State is his. No matter what hie history sub!, fluent to his birth, the accident of birth is the • man: and determines all his future rights, posi tion and pretensions. " Like every other idea he ever touched, our neighbor thus rune the na tive idea" right into the ground. Minds so con stituted can entertain no two ideas at once. One idea at a time is sufficient for him; and he is apparently incapable of seeing its relations to any others, or that it is susceptible of nny modification by other reasons and relations of things. Thus, again, he sees, in Kansas a bad law r f the late legislature. No matte' how practically a dead letter it is : no matter how easily it may be repealed ; no matter how sure its speedy re peal is ; no matter how utterly unnecesanay stria• and civil war may be ; a bad enactment is on the statute book and we must have a fight, of course. And Yankee school-ma'ams and clergl - men in Connecticut must furnish the guns; the hardy pioneers in Kansas must do the fighting and suffering and dying; and our neighbor in Pittsburgh must do the '• blowing an•l blister• And observe his sweet consistency. Ac cording to his native idea," not a man now in Kansas lies a particle of political right there, be cause not horn there : and yet, according to hi " abolition idea, - any settler there has a rigid to shoot down his neighbor in a civil war because some practically dead legislative enactment inter feres with his sacred political rights': The one idea proves that the settlers there have no sucir rights at all : the other idea proves that ahcr must maintain those rights at all hazard•. and repudiate all peaceful remedies. N. wonder the abolitionists and K. N.'s of a fusion. The two ideas which form the basis of their several creeds are so admirable consistent that fusion is the most natural thimg in do , world. ()illy a f.'w days since a resolution was intro duced in the House of Representatives ~r th.• rihio I.egodature, declaring it the sense of thLf body that the repeal of the Missouri Compromi , line was a fraud, and that the restriction impo.e.l by that line should be immediately restored. The abolitionists have in that body- a majority of about two to one. let the question was fairly put on the adoption of that resolution, and it was &leafed by a large majority. The abolitim ists there don't want the Missouri line restored. Why'. If its repeal was a wrong it should be restored. If it was right it should he let alone. They decide it shall be let alone. In the Pennsylvania State Convention which met at Harrisburg last week, and which woe composed entirely of K. N's and abolitionists, the following resolution was offered by Mr. lug- ham, a delegate : Reudrod. That we regard the recent decision Judge Kane. in the case of Primmer° Williamson, no abandonment of the doctrine of State righte. a Ilungorous to the persional liberty of the citizens this State." It was immediately moved that that remdutiol I.e pr.stponed indefinitely : which means that th, Convention rejects the resolution. The vote wa taken on the motion to postpone, and it was car ried by n vote of 90 yeas to 18 nays. The rev. , lotion was thus rejected . fir. to one. Why° 1 the Judge's decision was wrong it should he de clared so, if right it should be let alone. The Convention decided to let it alone. In the same convention at the same time the following resolution was offered by Mr. Ing ham: Rouonived, That we regard the Fugitive Slave Lee . wholly uncalled for by the Constitution, and no infringement on the rights of citizens of the free Suiten, and ought to be modified. This was immediately met by the same motion to postpone indefinitely ; and the motion wee carried by the came majority of 90 to IS, and the resolution was rejected. Why! If that lan is wrong, all things considered, it should be mod ified. If right, it should be let alone. The Convention decided to let it alone. Now, here is the voice of the Anti-Nebraskals of two State., she one deciding that they dont want the Mis souri Compromise restored, and the other that the late Passmore Williamson hue and cry wax n Ilillnbug, and that the Fugitive Slave law does not need modifying. They admit, too, at the same time, that Kansas will he a free State, so that there is no danger of " slavery extension. " What, then, is left to fight about! Where is the issue that ix to he decided next fall A surn RR CORR ECTI ON . —We learn from the best authority that the Ohio and Pennsylvania 43.ailroad Company have made no contract or en gagement for a right of way on their road to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Committees of the respective companies have been appointed to confer on the subject, but have not yet agreed upon anything. Prom the same source we learn that the Pei \ Irani', Railroad Company have as yet made ceteeti,m or a route to Cincinnati, other than one now used. Sse:s•rtt .Instss . TAutre.—lt is stated that James' Bill is considered, among the political circles at Washington, as already dead. Av all bilk for raising revenue must originate in the !louse, it will consequently have to he acted upon by that body first, and as the sentiments of the members of the House are supposed to be hostile to its leading features, it can never lie passed without such modification as entirely to alter its character. IT seems we were in error in regard to E. It. Gaziam, r.stt. His name was withdrawn before the ballotings commenced for Canal Commission er in the late convention at Harrisburg. We make the correction with pleasure. t i vp - • \ S, f t, , ► • • 0' *ANN .4 ± - ler • - FOR PRESIDENT CANAL COMMTSZOOKIfit : GEORGE, SCOTT, OF COLUMBIA CO UPITott OKNKAA L JACOB FEN, Jr., Monnomurr Co. I=llll=l TIMOTHY IVES, Porna Cowry ONE IDEA AT A TIME A PEW EXAMPLES rWM , .4 • , • • Y THE LIQUOR LAW of uur Legislature have at last agreed upon and passed a new license law fur Hors!: , 'v REPIOISENTATIVEA, this Commonwealth. We publish it today that Friday, March 28. J al parties interested may read it for theneelyes. The Ilem.e met at the usual hour and 'mo lt is the best that can be obtained this year, and ceeded to act on the "Calendar of Public bills." having passed both Houses by such decided ma jorities there can be little doubt that the Govern or will sign it. The vote for it as reported by the Committee of conference was Ito :12 in the House, and 28 to it in the Senate. Both !Lames could pass it by a two thirds vein if the Governor should veto it, and we hope they will ,1 0 se. It is time we had some termination of the contro versy, and, if the Act now passed is found at all reasonable, let it be permanent. It has been a vexed question, and a source of controversy long enough APRIL 1 It will he soon that a hoard of Commissionent is to bo appointed by the District Court, for this county, whose duty it is to examine all applica tions for license, and determine wit, 8111111 or shot! not he licensed. This relieves the Court of Quar ter Sessions of an unpleasant duty, and gives a chance for a more fan examination of the char • actor of applicants and their Louses. The ratei i , to be paid for licenses are pretty high, and the number to he granted is limited Additional penalties are provided for thee• sell ing contrary to law, and the penalties for sollii.g to minor, haliit nal drunkards, and for selling on Sundays are retain," But others can real the law, and judge for themselves BLAcKwooD's MAG kZINs for :llareh is received It is the beet number for some time. " Njetuin gun and the Filibusters The Greek Church - a good one, and Biogrn gby Gone Mad - well w , a-th reading. For mtle Gildeufenney & Co. and Miner & Co., at their Finance In Europe The money nrtiele ~ f the New V.,tk M ,, e. y 111,t vontaius the following interesting ret iew e finnnentl condition .tr 1...t1T..i.e a n the (4,1 , I u ;v:tr with 101 4, 1 A II thi. II c market, •t En The huhkr I:tigh‘ , l FrUilk e )ear 1 , :r3 ‘‘it.h nu aggri•giaii• ‘,l 101,000. li hml I,eo la 11, i•i•iiria • thr previen4 )'oar to high ; 4 2 In the Spring ..1 roironeti..e.l. In the Summer of the *nine year ',tont war broke hetween and Turkey. In the Spring of 1 , 41 war was dvdarea by England and France ttp,adt•l Rusts. The war continued through the years I , ' l told and until the begnitting 1,,t1, when tne prulttnineriee Of the Nte° Cohferenee, nut, going or. were agreed upon. At the ni the Band.. of England an-I France were retitwed to an aggr, gat, svecto reserve ut Ruing n Les in three year, •-r sl2:t.ln Lotto, dartug which three ho. dred „r R.. 1.1 were proliwed Amttralia. of which ..::Iv Mi , ( l remained in the Untied States. 1. •r .pr the remainder, though Inning at lib sAint• :1111,• x rust ant.tunt err to E,u.tern Chinn nod lintieh Indm. rk null pending the wur, and the prelintittnry atttitatton tat the war, frail 1'•!.:1 that rt. . hutsti reti ,n, 1 i,(ty r, I.fb ld . tat the 1,. .111,11.Fi1. an i "r,O luuu I • t-t 1 .; rih, • t ry ri ct no tilt • ..t . t the pre. i.., Bank re-urve, u1.5.,rt”..1 ; iir•t eront.•.l to ordtnary cin•ulatt , m, i i him .7.11•. rt : , 11vor t.) 16. EaM t. 9011.4.rting air I' X irorttil (imps lir, war in th.. Cr:iners, and 13-1!, and nosinly. n th.• th.. t by the nlllll. ;•,1- it •9,11 l ihrtfit-elsr— and Owl! . the ion,atv to ..• dII k:lan ar,•l j.r.mtti Ingt hht• ••: an•l Hirt, I1..•111:••- , ••1,1 Stat. • ..t Fr th•-•• I: x.. 1 It•ro•. mz.soi : z ta•,14.1 . t•• n. • nut- II!, i.5“1,1•• h—ar.l•hz v% h.. r,ll I h.. al) $7 si.t.rt - •1 IndA and Chlna. .55. -nal! 1.• I 1“ - ellrant I••r . W hat nu; • wr. <tot ••., 4; l.prarem~ y (Stir!, Tlv• $lll,Z br:ef ,::11.1•1.1• l'eloo .11 1.r.1 a•L • I . 111,un,, • .. f l'ahk• I Fr3,-1, 1 , 14 . nr ittt.tr, .1 t., 11,.• 1•••••113.•: tin•l Att,trtdi , , t •r ‘ .• rt r revk I ii.i.11.1.01,0, 6,11(111.t.00 ir-un fr., In,trali, 1-1114 r,, , '" I. '''"' n, " itr-••• • I t! 1.• :11•• I-Is I gur,•• r urn nr I. vi !tilt :wkIN vrry will I;n 1.11 1.1.••••11tai,•./.. all i 11.,1•1111.1,1 i•I he :stie tii t. 1112. 1 , 1 Ellr , rp.', nn I •.I. 16 111'n H ,••I/ re. %, L 11.• il.. ,•11. trill require a year rla -et up ch.. is• intone;, inn of the war. and that. fr-ta tht , , ill .!crams a! well an ' , ranee, Is ritntdtit: wild in paler for hariklntr. railroad budding, and u. ernimare ev,•ry sari pudlie enterprt, and /•ec, !alive e..mbmation, and that the, gill gi‘e eml.; meta. at high rates, for all the netlitti....l , 4 .•apd• that IC to Lo let 1.e.,. pea e. lu thi , to!, It is IlActi utat lit - •11•1“,11.1"11 in Eitglitlol CIIVIge in Joint 'tick Itonitiug ”it the tt rettse; new }Jr...mete ui , pearing awry Nook in 1., don, ISO the tempting profit, which the ' , amens+ a ready ,tablishad on thit , eltt - tive principle hat realized and are eon:Ann:ly At the sat tint.-, the argument which ,4”uhl malto hone varmt schemer , the coti.e of relidOrlflg f•illicr scar( ur dear. is not clearly made “til, a very lor of people will uo d-ul.t 1.-1 I :'ienlgi , ivnri from 11.1. V (<n1.1.11111 , 11 14• Inset, ef.oil.l in the , iiivern went Funili , and in the i,eurities .o.•h r , untriem 0, •iecui hood iiffeete I I.v the mania 1 , i.,..•-olation. there fore for lrigher prices for the Fretieh 3 pt ••,,, Rear,, despite the Cro.i if NOl,/J,,, and for Fdigloili 3 per cent. Console. in the oxtra,ogrior dividends promo.eil from lint Stici•k Banking. Our own eqalilished state and railroad funds an in litre danger ot being Wit illy ncglio•teil either in Engl,tel or on the Continent. because id fresh Lroiel of Joint Stuck whence in Loudun. or the new noel hazardous projects of Credit Bank.. at Vienna, Ber;:ii and Bremen. of this we have already sou, ac t or armee in letters by the last steamer from the Conti sent, in which the Fniteil Stutee are spoken of loc contrast as one of the 111,,i roitArrofft . o. r.o.ddno, financially. in the world, (4h.. would have thought it two years ago ?I and even our railways are lict, safer and managed with far Ore integrity of purpose than the mad schemer of speculation originating ua France a few years ago, and now extending, with the near pn.spect ci peat's, all over the Continent; whi, our Schuyler frauds have been thrice eclipsed by tile Da v idrieng and Gordons, Sir John Paulo and Fad lies. of Old England. (From the Ptit.almt qh I'l,-Currt•ht ; The Currency War. The feud between our Hoosier ueighbore and tin. Cincinnati merchants and brokers, who refuse to to hold their paper without redemption, continues to wage fiercely. Thirty-seven of the Indianapolis merchants have signed a paper calling a convention of •• merchants, mechanics, and produce and et is buyers," to ment at Indiannpoli, on Thor-day. ilm 111th April next, t i adopt sm h measures n, will effectually rid their state of tht• he tofore proetised on them lv the Cincinnati ehanti , and lirokers. - in renting hack for redempti Indisua hank notes to the eorporationd that have sued them. The Indiana niereliant, romulain tl the Citi:innatians have established in Indianapo ageney for t.l u • sole purpose of 'curling' a sending 1,1110 to the lank, , for redemption eve dollar of Indiana money whieh they van procure'• that within eighteen iinlp they haul, returned t I.lthreco.lelth..l H111..1111t ~ 1 considering that Imlioun 11:1., ....I I.y Vivo dollars saliiciant eurrerwr demand trade, is ltizbly prejudicial to every department trail in Indiana " —that the 111,11111111 hanks therefore "compelled to remt.o accommodations stock dealers, produce buyer, and merchants tl the farmer till "sutler c ilia in ,not Loins uhle ethrolize the cash s, itwhieli he expo rued meat maturing bills, and that, in vonsequence, there will great c,itintercial and finaneial ettiliaras,ment to branches al trade, morcentilli, agricultural :mil 11 chanieul. All 1110 , 0 dire evils are expected L. roll the " conduct ,f the " merchants and brooks wh,, have so pertinaciously dctnaltiled their duos, a are therefore to be deprived of the pate je of the Indiana inerchants. Noll, "it is an ill wind that blows nobody geed." 'tar Lenin% ille neighbors tire already in the field -they hare "taken up the cudgels" with most disinterested energy, and are ready to ',cure the patronage of the Ileesiers en any terms. May me not as Ii For Pittsburgh a share of this spattered trade' We hare as innelt liberality anti patience me any et our neighbors. Ihet not the principal part of ear t•urreevy for years been Indiana money: and did not our inerelianLn submit with sowing quietness to a heavy share Nvherhthe Indiana State Stock Banks exploded? We hope our Indiana friends will take thin into consideration at their April Convention, and resolve to transfer their trade to Pittsburgh, which in able to nupply all their wants o n masetiablo Volnei for solvent Indiana bank note, KENTUCKY AND THE PKESIDF:NCY.—The corre spondent of the Ledger, writing from Washingtoi under date of the 'pith, says: The Kentucky delegation to the Cincinnati Convention, which was at first chronicled for ge neral Pierce, I learn from a member of it, is for Lynn Boyd for the Presidency. • .-_ ~. a- -, ,-, + - ak . 7 ,: . Z.P', i--;,..W.4titita.'"44"'":.'"'-'":11.-44 ... 'may ge,l4 44.7,4' ' a. ','", ' tirt: \ l'e " s :" s : , - -14,St r, Cr . ' .. i :I'.s ". %% 4 ''l 4•. ' 1 ."... ••• -:* , •-, N., 1' . t. I ..iJ'4.„e4'40%..„121-.? - ... . ... 4 4 , ...... 9 ...,- *a ...j. , . , ;4; 4 11 50;•• - is rk ' , ploy article 1.1 !!.r IIMMIIII!1111 n,p0n(1 , 1,......; the PittAmrch The following are the titles of the bills acted on l'uldic bills go but glo \sly, and even then proditee animated digcusidom which was the cage to-dirt• on several 189 11.. 71) An act to providc for the incor poration of hew anee Companies. Passed, fi2 to 1:=. 28S H., 99 S. An act relative to agencies of foreign Insurance. Trust and Annuity' Compa nies. n u motion postponed. -118 11.. 117 S. A further supplement to the act. of 20th February. 1821, entitled " au net to alter not amend the fee bill." This passed. The bill relate, to the pay of those contesting elec tions: for t , erving processes such cases, the pay of witnesses, ke. Jtn IL, S. An net for the preservation of the e , •urts. Passed to second reeding and post -n. 110.1: .51;7 11., 221 S. An act relative to party lines, f‘nor”+, walls. Went through the Ciimmitteo of he Whole. I.`c. An art relative to agricultural an , l hor iltural to 21. An net supplemental to an act t,, en.nblt• ,int tovmts in common and adjoining owncrs Of mineral bolds in this Commonwealth to man age and 11er11..pe 010 approved the Ist of April, A. D. 1 31 Passed on third reading, after considerable debate This is rather nu im portant bill. and before it leaves here Will be fur ther amended or defeated. Mr. M'Combs ap pears to have it in charge ; but it trill meat with severe shock from the Democratic ranks or else I tint much mistaken ; for I have observed Messrs. Johns, Getz and others preparing to bring their paixhan guns to bear on its huge proportions 7011. An art relative to the solemnization o marriage within thHConinionwealth. This went to second reading, and wits postponed indefi nitely. Thi4 death blow to the bill. as it phrml.l Le , itnlr think et' nit net t, imprison a bride tellinc it white lie to it minister, or to one of your 1,o;d and vigorous esquire., when lie is 'anxiow. to gel married, by , tating that he ie of full age. Why 1 remember well that a ale living out on Chartiers (•reek used to erve that •• gir!+ were like cucumber,: when ht y were farce vv. - eight they were nil eneugh " 'Phis nil .lame well nn the game. Ther expended on OA . fruitful tall jei-t, and the members ethilaitrul g, o e.initoon sense i'v its 111 , 1••fillitc• p,-tp , nrment So, girl+, go it Hind, nit iltieeiNe all whom ye In net for the arw•nritV of railren l con atm- , unit safety of traveler,•. .Nn 'Let relative to the nerving ell proce.rt. II ,4IM S. A tmpplernent in the net. r. AtiOtt . to the 11 , 44intt of tiptwinl e,urtn, l'asmt 0,1 , 1 rralinK .1n fv.t uni I,,rut )4.r 111.41 , 11 re 2212.2 21 1 . 11 n 4et . 421121 r1 . 2121111V. 2111.1 221 T 12 212.271 211.1eflTiltely p2224p 22 112 1.2 1. Thi. J. Jo that will he Lear! rif it for thin unleiai motion fiir re-eaniiiileration place b..r,.". wiz litys expire. There are people in your iiity. I unlerstanil. interested in the pne sage ..f this bill :if they hail better c ee .t in lime 7 " An art for Ow ttrtion of lali•irir , Thiii hill wile limier r ut.° this 11 nr ailioartiii.l, part Thrrii wn= cottiiiltir talk !,ill ()” ru \li!!er l . ,, tutr•ly. Tr 0 1,1. \lr .}, r , 0.1 I, • •r•v fiv y:orit:otit th,? :117. e'l`lr111 , 1•./1. W 1)11,r :nloro•T Nlr n I I t.,'l I ••• 't;l- ve , ll' , -11.‘n Any inn ill , •! : !•::•1!• 1 !•! 4,1 I. • ! . !!! . zont!,Fln r•olrlo!•;,, t!!•A!!•! - w,!!!!• ! .;•!!•z r, , nc ) ,, it ‘r, r, r.,!•! !!!!•!!!'•••1" 0 , 0 I. , •f 1,1:;1!g fro!!! II:t! "ro-!•• !••rtt •I 1),.• in for. prrtillent r..rnlrk it.o l I:1 3 1.f..,1 I mnlo• , •••! 1, 1: P • Si', the 1 , ,11 r."ll` 14 - 1.1) rr.pre , ente i reift.x, 1, Poilik t,. LnpiLt •r••••, - !” . “ , , mr.l h.Jur ..1 a! , ,,•ic•r itutn u-1111 I .la a,tlr.ti ~i•prc.!•r ."TI N !Hy I 11 , .- r..1•1r1 , •.1 1 , 0 I:. i. tI, i",v rerr• ont • , 1 phre I 1 , 14. I 171. , f1.....•1 - • t n frig n I I',srimilTro. I It A 111..1,1 s% V , ” Th , r01.,,r1 y'el, C.:! nr, her, r,' th.• I= N.., 1. , n7 .1-no in S..rott.• thnt ty.u'd rn \C.\\ Pry4l yo,lr qt: EV.III/4.l.:NlyriN ) SIITIrigV, \lard' ll , ukk, met at the nmed I,••nr TLr elerl, re., I the ,Trnal • f y•—t••i I ty. kla•ze,. t‘re-edt•• I a t•etiti..n t • inerea-o the hay •kf iktrekr. and nit in k!'•••.thet•,- nnt7 t .. .. 1" nil the 11. , 0 0..7 are, they net , i•ai r.rr there are I .11 few jurdr4 why flr IV I . 111 , 1 dietated t., Iky tin e•kurt \Viten inklepen•l,•nt and ',tow nhi ling jur Imre Lee, ,kliketekl, it will Ike tint,. then, a,, tmt until then, t , Inerettfte the tau , trk add t, their pay. s'o. The Ereel4wr Coal an.l l'empn • A. committed. An nct to incorporate the Mount Pleattatc. and Latrobe Plank and Turnpike 11,0 Comprimy Reported with amendments. An act to autlior:ze the city of Pim+ burgh anti county of Allevileny iruiirtintee the pnvinent. of mortgave by the Pit Lurch Steubenville Railroad Company. Nega tived !C,S. ••.1n act to authorize the Commierioner ,, of the county of Clarion to make an aiblitional quloicription to the capital stock of the Allegheny Valley Itailroinl Company Negatived. An act in relation to paring In the bon,ugh ~r Manchester, in the county of Allegheny. A. committed. An act to repeal an act to lay out a State road from Roche.ter, Beaver county, lo the Perm q ville nn t Zelinople Plank - Road in Butler count v. Negative recommendarkim. An net to incorporate the Falls of Youghio gheny Bridge Company. RV committed. An act supplementary to the act erecting the village of Birmingham into a borough. AN com mitted. An act to incorporate the Freedom Iron Com pony. As committed. TilY. I.ICF.SSE Mr. Wright, of Lucerne, from the Joint Com mittee on the License bill, reported the final ac tion of the Committee. Mr. Wright, iu present ing the report, delivered n speech replete with sound democratic doctrine. lie took occasion to denounce the report as uncalled for, and against the will and wishes of the people. To whom does this hill belting ° Not to the Democracy : for we lint sent to the other end of the State Bon=e but a single section, and in place of that we have a bill with nearly as many sections es there are days in the year. Ilut, this is all that we can get. A bare bombast - unfinished and ill-shaped. To Mr. Wright, the member from Monroe, I have to make my 'warty thanks for the aid given me in Committee in the support of tlite-e who sent us here. I would much prefer to have seen it fail, than the humil iating ,pectuele of its prevailing--although I tin constrained to vote for this obnoxious and emasculated bill as the one which I present The gentlemen from Munro() went his whole length with me, and if others had done so there would have been a ditlerent presentment. The remarks of the gentleman from Lucerne, who has no superior here, or indeed in th e other ttramli, was most happily expressive, and par ticularly severe on mendicants who roam over the country delivering lectures to fatuities. Bill, said this eloquent champion of the people'. rights, I will have to vote for it even against my better judgement, for at this late period of the session, it would not do to let the bill fall. Mr. Getz replied on the part of the majority, and partly agreed with the Chairman, Mr. W. but he would have to vote fur the bill, and h e did so under a solemn protest, on account of its tyrannical provi-ions. This member spoke at some length. Mr. Ililt replied by remarking that it was not perfect, but he had to yield to circumstances. I d. not vote for the hill reluctantly, but cheerful ly. It is 11 compromise, and like all euoh must be submitted to. lie therefore would vote for it with the greatest pleasure. It is this or noth ing, and he called on all to vote for the bill, as it is better, much better, than the act of last ses sion. The jug law was disgraceful. Mr. Whatlon concurred with . the chairman. Mr. Wright, and regretted that something more acceptable had not been offered. Mr. Smith of Allegheny would cast his vote fur the bill, not that it was what it should be, but t here was no way of getting over or around the question. It was one of a little whisly or none TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. at all : he was, then, fur the former, ltut would -- much prefer a laryer dose. As it is, we must go DR. CALVIN M. FITCH, it, hitter and übjection.tthe asit is. I feel confi- HAN . r NG JUST RETURNED FROM dent the people of my county are opposed to it. KLIttOP tit% would all 1101111 CAI to his patients, and ethers Situated as I am, preferring anything to the in Weiner° Pennsylvania, that he will visit Pittsburgh early present Knew Nothing, I will cast my vote for In the ensuing month, and that those wishing to avail them the bill; for half a loaf is better than no bread. selves of his system of treating If chance would offer, however, I, with others, ' 1 Throat and Pulmonary Diseases, would go for something more palatable, hat as , won! PORTICOLOCLT this is the last resort, now I will vote a. i CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA ke, but inasmuch as ' Axe There were others that spoke, my services were required in the Senate I was compelled to abandon my seat for the time being. The following is the vote. You will find the whole of the Philadelphia Democratic delegation voting nay. I honor them for it. The bill should have been defeated, and members re main long enough to pass another less objection able, one to meet the demands of the von populi: YEAs.—Messrs. Anderson, Augustine. Backus, Baldwin, Beck of York, Barry, Bock, Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clo ver, Campbell, Dock, Dowdall, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Getz, Haines, Harliilton, Harper, Heins, Hill, Hippie; Holcomb, House keeper, Hunsecker, Innis, Irwin, Johns, John son, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Magee of Allegheny, Manly, Mangle, Menear, Montgom ery, Miller, Morris, Mumma, Orr, Pearson, Pat terson, Phelps, Ramsey, Riddle, Robinson. Salis bury, Shenk, Smith of Allegheny. Smith of cambria, Smith of Wyoming, Strouse, Wnallon, Wright of Dauphin, Wright cf Lucerne, and Zimmerman-65. N.\ .I.—Nle:+firs. Ball, Brown, Carty, Coburn, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Gilitioney, Hancock, Ilibbs, Hißegets, Ilunekcr, Imbric, Ingham, Kerr, Leisenriug, Lott, M'Calrnont, M'Carthy, Combs, Moorhead, Purcell, Reed, Reinhold, Roberts, Smith of Philadelphia, Struble, Thomp son, Walter. Wintrode, Yearsley, and Wright, Speaker-32. So the question was determined in the affirm ative. , . Resolution relative to the final adjournment was offered, making April 10th as the day. Amended to the Ifith. Mr. Whallon moved to amend the amendment to Tuesday, 2'21. On this an animated and lengthy discussion took place, which lasted to the hour of adjournment, 12 o'clock, without a vote being taken. Mr. Wright spoke out the hour. It was contended that the business could not he got through at a more ear ly day than the time named in the last amend ment, which to my mind appears clear. There is a multiplicity of business on hand, and it is absolutely necessary that it lie finished before the adjournment. Should the Legislature sepe rate it will he said that they are !mid by the jeli, S:del and mileage, and they care but little for the interests of the people. Members desirous to get back next session had better take care how tint trample on or neglect the people. Local bills are often as much required as those of It public nature. James S Craft. Esq., A. L. Russell, Esq., and Richard Smyth, of the Select Council, with other distinguished gentlemen from your locality left, this afternoon for home. Permit me to say to those writing for information, relating to bills Rc , that if they will read your paper they will fitol reported all that interests your county, with other matters. This will save them trouble. Not that I think it a hard matter to answer their letters. but it will be a saving to them. Double letters are at all times in order, and meet prompt and efficient attention, •• de ye moind that." 111E11:1T RI - AS[IN REINIEIIY.--Pro /;on. " mother -liould 11111'0 11 1)1,K it ih • 1 1•01.0 IlAtt•ly ILI ,11.. e or 111,1dentli 1,11 the dill If s,1,••• _lt f. a remedy ..f year. .taiolinzt. r.., ! It t. a ',ire and spee•ly rare for c..rztii i felons, ch:ll.lmop, nod rvrry kin.l . for fo'ver sore., ulcer.. it,"!., ,11.1 heal, nettle raahi 'arc hip plca, f.•-t,r-, Ilea Litre, .pldrr atiiii_t• i frozen hind.. 'nit rheum, rrurr c. -..r.' and cracked n wqrts ant flr.h wnmb, a is a mast faint Itlr. roily-1y :old cure, which cin i.e testitie.l to I.) litvt , tt-,I it ;cc the .•tty of lioston and •,inity for Ow kat thirty year , In no in this an injury, or interfere with phyaiciati s preacriptioni-i. It it tnailo fr', th • purest material., front n riaaiipo Iron; lon wla-- artielew griitving in that ountr) and the proprietors Inzve hitter , from all • v , . mitt, physiii:lllll, 'en ca.ptitini% an. who n-od it them-elves, and reams inch.' it P i nasin Sake th tin dos.ra. atatnpial IM the corer with . •• ••-re • hor, iLnd a .11.a1.1,1 .iil•her, Sc ! I 'I al - ., I•llVrilVf`ti on tho virnripiir Prig, f• • ••,!- t•-•NRc Mini; S ('” propriiit-rs • Icy ,•.untv 11,10 y Mr \I •nd 13=1E MENEM I. /wiz. I h. r. Ibnt. nfe.•r rtll. n 111..1.• I ~1•••!!ri ; •t(11,, I. •I) pr ~•••11 I.••Ir 1. 0 1111 - •1.. , alt.A.ll 111 111 y .1“,,1-1g.-.1 I ,ink tt , r Pr Sl'f..kN PF:LI V Ell YUGE.. natantactaf I.y FLENIINII 1111 - •,! It All -tit, artattititt, ct.tupalat.ta. at WlAlar'• ganutra , V•Trulfutt, alta. hat rel l•tat..l I.t„, tau Ittat Is Itatl at all Pat...table I)r,t .Vat , ynnuv It-ifittatf fir 'lima/are tf FLY :MIN Ill:/ t;: A 1.., f, gale by tho bolt , prxtptiotott, Yl. SI IN() liFtflß., Socommazni to .1 Kl4lll d CO., tuar2tr.tit.ej No. Pan W... 1 Ictr.kot.. Oormu of Fourth 410-Sands' Iterardy for Solt Rhounx--The kn nt a thin lii lug Ititioan,ff 010 mit Salt Rio um, Ito, W.4 - in, 1 trli, uht. Pri,iantn i in n 1.4141 kl h, at.• hint. y ‘1 .torminating ilisinaar, its rfectly liarinleas, and may he applied riith safety to the nl. in 1•1' no infant. Aliove xt.tlti enrol, 11/IV.• 1 ,- . 1-1 ly it iiitlnmt a alugle bands' Is r —amp to he tit.' to throw tint the unhealthy Minutia tr •n, thr atINII, When by applying 0., Pat t Rheum litintody ,t,rnally. reliant, way Jai lilac,' upa. a and 114Wrtne Prepared and enbl by A. B. A 1). SAND,, Druggleas, 100 Fulbni ntre , •t, Now York. also by FLkaIINO BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Drug,..enns generally Dr MeLane's IM PRORID liver Pills and IMPROVICD Vern fuge, also Dr. I. Scott's Celelimited White Circassian Lini ment, prepared solely under the supervision of I. I. Scott., a regular Medical graduate, mid Physician of extensive prue. tiee. None genuine, only no prepared by Dr. 1. Scott S Cu., Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia Dr. 51clatie's IM PROVID Yenntfngn and IXPELO CID IJver Pills, accomparihsl by mrtilicate of C. litcl.ame, for Hale by uggists and Merchants everywhere. Da. (I FM I. 11. K RYSER, 1.10 at., Wholesale Agent. DR. J. P. FLe.stiso. Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholesale Agent. JalVAawapc air From the N. York National Monitor of February 24.—Iirozwil V • Pun.—Dr. Curtis has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than any other practitioner of medicine.. tbr,l Irma •iiriggleil with the secret,' of t h e msiteria ineiliou, for llin hint century, by the Invention mid perfection of an fillitrll - that will convey to its louga a inodlclue in the Aoki. of it highly ltiodicittod Vapor, which ariA iliroctly ou tho awl not, wt hitliorto, by nyinpatliy. Thom. who aro tr..111J141 with ilbsoradio. !nixing from ilinor.lorwrl limp, will goli.orve choir intorlwidi by giving tha Ifygoan Vapor is trini ClalTld . IltoFsnb is the original and only genuine arttelo. .04 - AV hy will you Puffer, wur.:‘ ILELIEY CAN ' Nil F:ASI I. \* aBT Al NE11?-1Inve you a Sao Throat, Quin Klaohnalipan,NnurnlKia, Ihkat, lilti noni.. Stilt ,Lin in, Fri Ban, 1111131. eprions, 1 • 11111.1 iu 311 . 1 part of your elystet You ../ht rollovnli at own by 13.111 g the 111..31 13311111/10 311 Llllllll,lll, 111.. •• 11 . h Ile , 0 0t.sto.a 1 inioneal." prnita by lir. ~.01,1"1. , nI Morgantown, VI, and for do ..1..kan101111.1 rruril, Icy lh K EV:+lot, 140 NVood htrthq, a F. hoar It. It. 11,1.. L. Son via ti.chinnt in another column of to-dny's paler. (tnar.l. as.r . Itaittliclor`a Hair Dye--16 , not ict nut it otrect. ,Rh ot ayes .1.441 you from rt•lyinK 1111 tilt' great wAllitANTmr) Hlti. 11114 mm.lnnt.ctuty. Mml.• and 13.44. or Itititliotl. ttt DATeIIEIA)It'S, flu nine prlvat... t•t ,, ltt,t 231 Brotulway, Now York. Sold, uLa4wnle mutt retail, by Dr. OEO. 11. It SYMMS, 140 rtroot. rult24:lvalaw 4aYStockingr rand llotatory for Winter.... II poi .1.1• t want your feet pinched with had and abort Stork i gm, you will take our advice and t.. DALy's, cur ••f Merkel alley 1411,1 Firth at not, and buy 4.4 , 11114 or thooe elegant fine Stckino, that make your feet feel !tire and 4 . 44lllfi.etalile. DALY MHO makes and nelin ever) variety of ilogim-y that you can mention, at wholenale and rettil. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth atreet-oda _ _ at No. 164 Wooil street, altd ex. amiss onr stock of SW'? HATS MI& WINTAIR CANA ha re lot Of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of Caps, which we will sell low for cash. MannA, & CO., 161 Wood street. octlB 47e5•Flato, Hats.--Wo liwvo Just rocolved our SI'ILING STYLF. OF SILK lIATS, wlllch will t foutid, nn Inxyur lio it tie.t axol good wild, and Pont. fotr..Z NIORGAN & W., 103 Wood et. the Latest style.. lIATS and CAI'S an purchasod cheap, for cash, from 5ICattlAN k No. IN Wool street., Next door to the new Church, One door from Sixth West- • • •. • • v • - • sr , ; - rs• ' • . : •.-• • r .1: - :!•1. ~~.~~ FINAL ADJOURNMENT. 1. .11, 1..1 iii -Hop •10,)••• I It :r. u r I 1,,r, tr.-4 limlleoti , n w:•• I h i.tr , •: _z. -.- CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. By Medicinal inhalations, Mechanical and Constitutional Remedies, Will lls, b.v an opportunity so to tto. DR. ' , Twit soill romain I. Tire:gluon from THURSDAY AIottNINIL APRIL THIRD, To SATURDAY EVENING, M AY TENTH, During so Welt time In may I. 1 . 01111111 tee! daily (Sabbath on• coptNl) (non tie looms td TEN TO KUUR, at his Roonia at tin ST. ('LAIR HOTEL, For all forms of Incipient or tented DISEASH OF THE LC NtIS, tuol ior all derangemento of the system procoeding 4T giving rine to l'ultiumary Disease, particularly Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe male Complaints. • • . Persona wishing to consult, but unable to visit DR-FITCH, tan do so by sending him a written statement of their case, U o which it prompt answer will be returned, giving opinion d cam and Mating ozpense of treatment. A PERSONAL EXAMINATION ALWAYS PREFERRED. DE.. rm.:ll . s associate, Dr..l. W. SYKICB, will be with, to nAnist hint, during the roar last weeks of his lkppointment. — I ,iesiruble that perrsais wishing his treatment, should consult him early, that he may have them In charge an long as pmuible. DR. 01I.V1N M. PITCH wishes It expressly andel-0..1 that ho has no long-or any basilicee connection with Dr. S. S. rrreti, nmi would call attention to the CARD which hr upon to publish immediately on his ro turn trio mh24-d.kw SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent I M P K 0 V E D Double Acting 'tiler Si. Shaver. attention of Shingle and Lumber j. deniers, speculators sod others, Is directed to this in 'minable invention, which is uuw presented to the public as the (nt and only practical machine extant, for Riving and Shaving Shingles. Various cutting and souring machines have been Invented for making Bhingke, but It is a well known fact that 'Thin glom rut or sawed across the grain are quite ton flimsy for rooting purposes. Numerous Inventions have recently ate pearld for riving and shaving. and these have all been con demned as worthiest., from their imperfect method of riving, which consists of splitting from the side of the block but oue shingle, Which almost invariably rum oil This difficulty is entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE, Which first splits from the stile of the blocks piece thick eliongh for two shingles, which in iwparitted in the centre, cod by 'limns of skunk guides each part Is . conducted through n pair of aptmisimating knives, which completes the •Teratlon ; thus producing two shingles et every revolu tion. This machine will rive and shave from the block throe thommial shingles per hour. of uniform thickness and wpm, superior in solidity wad durability to those made by bawl or toy other process. Its operations are by no means confined to pine, and °Mei soft wood, but works to equal advantage oak, walnut, and ev,ry ibacriptiou of timber du can be audit. The workings of the machine man be examined at 11. 11. Ryan's Furniture Building., Fifth street, Pittsburgh. 'T., timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, this ,ipens a now field for speculation, as there la no similar Invention extant. Th.' uaddea> occupies but a email space, le of durable con. structlon, and costs but about two handrail owl eighty &l iars. and a man and two boys can make from 20,1. eat shingles per day, with about three horse power. For right of territory, or machines, inquire at No. 31 Fifth street, or at the City Hotel. ws,.. All needed Information will be forwarded by letter, when desired. (tral2lit2nal ADONIBAH KENDAI.L. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN OREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. CAVAN No. SI3 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, l' T T 811 It C; l' .4 . *r Tilt otnt , scrlher is now openings well enacted sonort meat f gn and tiolinAlfie Hard Warr, nil new, and will Lk. .:n ne grn4 tnnm is, any other hones- in this city fti Mayo ~,, hand a 1,, ,, neral msortment II A It UNA It K. iTTLEItY, CAIIPMNTEILS' TOtIL9, ft, Om attention of purtinsao '0,26 AASII:EI. PA.IINESTO47K PEKIN TEA STORE No. 3M FTH STREET, i•N b k It EAFF or TII V. LICK-AS(IE BANK Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS final the Importer* Air CA.2411. The ...uAnta of nil the different flavery nod grade" id TEA Id, to t h e Ahern an market, and :OLD IVIIOLF—MALIi AND RETAIL ♦T TAR V Y LUW EAT ERIC lie I PACK ED TEAM, PUT 1..1 . IN METALIC PACK AU Mme, •..xlirimi.d) hit u.le. TEA:i vV ALL (MADER, lIT THE [ULF St'riAlL (7tot:4)A and CIIWILATE Mu mar snr • 1.1 male i• in the Loonies la a sure Frtia.rantoe that evrry Annie sit will lie as reprivedited. All ENT. at Sll[l . l L A YtY•INTIJCT, yea tax SAt.a or DR .TAI bIEDICINEM. S. JAYNES. tA.tin:ll, March 1:11, InZin—(.ll2s:2nt) HENRY U. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Nerchaul, FO RS T H & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION m 1.; 1i HANTS, Dealers lu Wool, Illdem, Flour, NACU]'. LARD AND LARD OIL, 4h-,1 NI) i'RODI*CE UE.Y ER ALL Y. - 6.a No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTUBURGII, PENNA. LI ASSN ems: Ilsrhauglt, l'lttAVlctie.o. Rolle, Wellsville, Co., " M. Merl's, /.1.11 Dip. Bk. Koons & lierstine, IlArnet, tiimpLalt & litsrsetsutt .listepti N. Eld..r, St. Ism'.. Thou,. & Urninar, Bankers, lloltuesr & Connell, Cincinual. , &slew, U1A..1. (tobl:ly) 'A. B. Bullock & Cu. W I LLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold ij- MANUFACTURERS OF CIIILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Vliarming and Ventilating Building.. Ike- W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by St.ont or Hut Water, Vire ur Chtlum's Furnace, Chord- Sete," Ilimpitala, Vartiarina, Groin Hotta., Mireiiilip, Count hones, Jana or notelet. Nu. 25 .414i1ifi1iT STILEKT, Pittsburgh. apli WILLIAM B. HAYS 4 CO., BACON IRMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEF, BUG AR-CURED and CAN VAMED HAM& A large stock always on hand a No. 297 Liberty Street, PENN'A PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. oro- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES to either of 0 two Cit ion. °alarm may be left at the Mal, or in boxes at the store. LOGAN, 'WILSON a 00., 52 Wood Street. BRAUN A REITRR, con Liberty and St. Clair etreeta I'. SCIIWARTZ, Draggle; Allegheny. TSHMS: CAS H, ON DNLIVIIHY. 3y29 BRYAN. KENNEDY & JOHN COcHRAN 6c BROS., IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, &,c., Non. 91 Second at. titid SO Third street ilTrtillUlitiH, PENNA. IV. II SMITH SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER, W H OLE SALE GROCERS, In Second and 161 Front st., Pittsburgh, Pa. ENOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER , Corner of tirverah and Stni l/46ki streets, I'lTTBBuiteß. *IL Poseougess brought from the old country to Pltta lturgly mid moneys remitted to Europe. lumen F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, de, I LAIA pc JAMES KILIta, J. KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -•ND , BTEA2IIBOAT AGEN'rB,-VO. .Nn. 27 1...e1ve, Nitoren Pine and Olive ta, SAINT LOUIS, Mo. Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters r JST RECEIVE! ) at the Excelsior Restau ty rant. a here all the delicncles of the bOr - ..01 1.0 obtained on the shortest notice, and cl4 l 110 donso up in the best style, and at satisfactory , .I % e peters. SO don't forget the sign of the RED, WHITE AND BLUE," No.lll wood street, below Fifth. S. STEINRUCR, phls. Omer and lab Co, ft 1.2.N.15i ly fiITII.IC A(111 . )-100 lbs. for sale mh2tl B A. YA.MIigiCE 00. No. 35 Wood Street. PITTSBURtiII, PA =Mi!RM W. W. MA1R........J08. IL HUNTER JAMES BLAKELY, ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN No. 299 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH ROOT. M. 11UNTICIL Agvnt fur thil l'hilado! Ewa FARMERS AND MECITANTICIP FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. }lox. TIIOB. FLOILENCE, Pro 't. Poor. 1.143i50t.u, Socrutary. STATEMENT UV BUSINESS, From the lot day of August to the hot day of pee., 1885. Amount received in Marine premiums $ C 8,242 31 Niro 39.908 82 'fetal prmniumx for floe months Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and l'lttaburgh Ws 1 78,721 611 Railroad Runde, Ceet33,400 00 • Loan on ?Int Mortgage of Real }Watt , ........ ...... . 69,900 oo ••Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00 Cash in Bank and on bond 11,092 22 Capital nubserlbed, (payment not yet due). ..... .... 97,600 00 Prt mann Soto., not yet matnrerl 06,387 31 Due front Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,868 61 14xpenses and Commbielmts 11,682 36 TotalPir ruinonnt'of Lo ex IncnrrVM, Nit no 3 t yet adjnated:— Marine .$l,OO 66 ,000 00 $4,1360 GO Thin Company insures HuII and Cargo rinks on tho Ohio and Mississippi tributaries. Insures ngainat Logs or Damages by Firm. LON6I. Ilbornlly iuliturted and promptly paid. Rurtnescus—Hon. T. ➢I. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, James Wood. • For illSlllll/ICO apply to TI.IOMA9 J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 90 Water at, bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TTIIRD AND WALNUT STS., Philadelphia. f:fr MARINE INSURANCES on Yawls, Cargo, Freight, to all parte of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals, Laker end Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON MEROIIANDIZE generally. On Storm, Dwelling Gowen, b.c. Asse of the Cbmparry ..Yonetsber 6th, 1855. Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Estate $101,020 04 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,210 00 Stock in Banks, Railroad and Lisurauce Co's.-- 22,00 10 Bills receivable 188,440 07 Cash on hand N . ance!' in hands of Agoras, Premiums on Ms no PoHeim' recently issued, and other debts duo the Company SubscripNon Notes.. DIRECTORS. James C. nand, Titoophilue Paulding, Jam. Triumair, William Eyre, Jr, Joeinut L. Price, Janice Torment, Samuel K Stokes, Henry Sloan, Jana. B. IleFarland, Charkw Schaffer, {{Albert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittaburgh. D. T. Moron, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, President lent. William Martin, Joarph IL Seal, Edmund A. Solider, John C. Davis, John IL Peuroan, bkorge IL Leiner Edward Darlington, Dr. H. M. liustun., William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig,, Spencer Mcl train, Char!. Kelley, U. Jone. Broke, J. G. Johnson, TeToo. C. limo, Vire Presid Firms Lrumrzuv,l3..trytary P. A. MADEIRA, Agra, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, °OREM OF WATER AND MARKET STREETK PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Pmakkut. THOS GRA HAM, &WM:WI. .11140-This Company makes Emery ininnance appertaining to 'r connected with LIVE RISKS. Alao, againat IIIILL AND CAilido RISKS on the /Ado and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE generally. And against Las and Danntge by Vire, and againat the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation fuel Transportation. Polici.. leaned at the loaisit rake tonsintent with safety to all portico. MIMI= Robert Galway, M'Clurkan, Joao', )'. Hamm, M. D, John Scott, Jamex !lamb.ll, DAvid Rickey, Jame. W. Hallman, Carle, Arbuthnot, Alexander ltraißey, J. 4.1111 S. Leech, John Fullerton, Manatield U. Itrou n, David H. eliamberii, Chrlatinii Zug, Carr. Robert 11. Ilm-tlcy, Jan. D. Mttlill. Feld.; British & Continental Exchange MUT RILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, MIHCRMAN & CO. ON THE ITNION BANK, LONDON, IN SEMIS 01/ £1 AND 131,VAA/41- 4. There Draft+ are available at all tbi , principal Town of KNiILAND, SCrYtLAND AND IRELAND, an,rtbe larN TINENT. We also draw Stowe lama nn 11. A. Grunebaurra £ Bailin, FRANKFORT A ILA /N, Wlllebsi emit no a remittancn to all parte af GItKMANY SWITZERLAND and Ili iLLAN IL Persons intending to travel librwel, luny procures throng! oa, Lotter. of Credit, on which Nluncy Lan Im obtained, needed, in mos part of 0011.1CTIONS of Bills, Notes. and otter serdiritiee in Europe will recaiive prompt attentino. WILLIAM If. WILLIAMS A Cl)., m 1,21 Wood, coruco. , itiird stroets. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM ItAtIALP,V, President. • RAMURI. L MARRIIRL4 Secretry. ottoFfi•E: DV, thwt, tifftreen Marlal and Mai arretx. 44-Insoran HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Obi., and Misalsoityi Rivers and tributaries. Insurvit against loW Dawn , . by FIRV.. Also, against the Perils of the Sea 141/.i Inland Navigation tvol Trausportatlou. BagaJos. JaitlMP Al. et mpt, Samuel Ben, Robert Dunlap, Jr., Imam M. Pennock, EIEMMI Waller Bryant, William B. !lay& John 3hipton. [deal EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. 8110ENBERGER, Prendent. ROBERT FINNEY, Socrettu-y. C. WnIATCHELOIt, Geuentl Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. J. 11. Bhoenborger, . G. W. Ow C. W. Batchelor, W. K. NinAck, /BMW M. Pennock, T. 11. Updike, W. W. Martin,lL D. Cochran, K. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canshey, George 8. Snitlen, R. S. Ryon, David kreandlota. oar All Looms stuotalned by parties Inemred under policies lasual by Ibis Company will be libondly adjusted and prompt ly paid at its OFFICE, No. SS WATER STREET. Lly II PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Cornet: of Fourth arid Smithfield Streets', AUTIIOItIPLIk CAPITAL, 8300,000. Insure Dohtinge and ether Property against LOSS or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Rod) , Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M'Clintock, ,Jae. I'. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Ilarrn, D. E. Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J. Donee, J. H. Jones, H. R. Co6whall. OFFICERS. President . lion. WM. F. JOIINSTON. Vice Provident BODY PATTERSON ..%ey and Tans A. A. CARRIER. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS, MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY, OV PHILADELPHIA. CHAIM:Et PIMP ET TEE STAIT OF PINNSTIVAXIA. Chartered Capital, ssoo,lapo. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION, AARON 8. Lirrmaym, Prealdeut. ORRIN ROGEIRS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. BIBNctoRS. Aaron S. Lippincott., William B. Thomas , MallloU Gillingham, William Nell, Nichol*. O. Taylor, AliYall Victim,. Orrin Roger; Charles J. 1n;,,,i, John P. Elmout l / 4 James T,. ;Smyth. AWTh.la 0 , 441 4 W had beal .11pulizod with a cash Capi tal. and the !Erectors have 'ttiterminod to adapt tin• toodott. to its available reawarce* To oleoerve prudenx in oontluet luli_ itd aiThira, with a prompt ItItiLISLIIMIIt of Immo, tlttlturgli Otilco, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agolit. 1:1311=ill The fallow - hag well known and riwponalblo firms in Pitt. burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer S ltahnt, Wilson, Childs & Hoorge P. Smith & Ca, Hampton k Campbell, Jones, Tiernan S 00., 11. Childs & Co. nov7 A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield street!, l'itisburgh, A G E N 'l' S State Mutual Fire and Marine 'neurone Co., of HAKIM:QUM. CAPITAL, 5360,000. Girard Fire and Marine insurance Co-, "1 PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 1300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valle_y of Virginia. WI NOIIESTRN, VA. CAPITAL, Maoo,ooo. Commonwealth Insurance Company, ItAR RIBBUTLO. CAPITAL, sao 0,0 00. • Connecticut lillutual Life Insurance Co, HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSET'S, 82,154,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBUHaII CA PJTAL AND ASSETS, NOT. 5, Itibb, $120,022149 Wx. E. Joularrori, President A. A. Wiwi; Sot:rotary doel4ntapcly JAS.COLLINS J. RA.NASKNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PILOPIRITORB 07 TILE Conine , Pittsburgh, Meadville & Melo CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 Also 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. REVERENCES; PITTEMUILO/1 Wirt. Saveloy & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Smith k Shichsir, Maryton, Wilson & &Misname, NtIMMIS & Co., English & Alchartison. Woodward Pu & Co., Truitt, Bro th er k Ca, W, Down it Clot [fai2B ~ 1 .01' 'h _..:~ ~...r ~ ~.5.~. _ ~ ~.-..... a~..,~:f<:.~ -Mks.:arL'+~oY# ^lT.w..::.wkk~'7~ thr• TIM' public Vino iceptctfillly . eiteil not th toufoaud DR. CALVIN'Iii. FITCI.I with myself, Int. O. S. FIRM, of 711 Broadway, N. Y., the author of "SIX .LEOSURES ON THE PREVENTION AND CORE. OP OONSUMVTION, AND TILE LAWS OW LIWE," and longand widely known for the treatment of Lung Dismays, heart Affections, and other Chronic ilfaladh.. I have never lectured or practised medi cine in any part of the Western country, and since the year Dift I have not been absent from the City of New York for the purpose of Lecturing or practising' fdediclne anywhere; and I am not now and do not propos° to bo at any ems so absent from the city. Y have not had, nor haVol now, any professional associate lecturingor practicing medicine else where. Ido not, and will - tioL liohl myself rove - risible for practice or transactions of any per on practising medicine absent from my own office. 11116,101 31 . 30,000 00 41408,151 13 who 4.310 my advice or treatment can obtain it ongly application personally, or by letterito mspoll at my reaidence, 714 Broadway, N. Y., and my Medicine* and me chanical remedies can only be had by applying to mo or my regularly authorized agenta. • . $408,151 13 Prescriptionm, with full directions, will bo sent gintnitona ly, on application as above, and a statement of Rho symp toms of the ease and the remedies prescrfbed irritty" be ob tained at my agenclee. Advice glven.pit. alt-iiines to such - patients without charp.-4 'always prepare an the medicines ueo, and nover4end my patients to the apothecary, or rub. ject them to the inconvenience and hazard of preparing them themselves. DB- S. S. Fr sirs "Six Leeturos" above mentioned, a new edition Just issued, 300 pages, 30 engravings, and steel portrait of the author, will be sant by or play be had if my agents. Price 25 cants—all but given away. & 8. FITCU A. 31., M. D., 711 itroadway. N. V. I9sU—nth3l:3wdaw JNO. B. K OuNS, BIB! of flomphreys, ll,muan & Boone., PIMA D. W. lisnanem Liao of tfeburgh. K,OONS & HER.STIAE, FLOUR FACTORS, AD General Produce Commission IlleNlinnts, Bagaley-Woodsvard & Co. Phil. Wpm, Kennedy & ()u Pltto'h Garrott. Martin & Co. " L. Wilmarth & Co.: Wood & Oliver, " Bell & Liggett, Sliter, I rice & Co. " .1. &W. Rea, Caleb (I ipe & Co. " Bagalay Coegravo & Co. " Truitt, iirother & Co. " Watt & Wawa, . " 03,880 96 100,000 00 $017,348 10 Loh mer A Co. Cincinnath Fosdick k Fonids, Ole Annati. A. A. Belock Co. " Morrow & Chattier, Tweod " .1. S. Chenoweth Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants gonui ally. Jal Idtpcem CHICKERING & SONS PIANO FORTES. JOHN. H. MELLOR hea Jam received seven more o • - • CILICIiERINH A SONS' • , PIANO FORTM Aind coin- f pieta.] the Stock, selected for Plirtng'Sales, of 'DfliditY4lll4 new and splendid Instruments, of ovary variety and style, manufactured by the Messrs. Chickerings,(Bodo%) from the plainest SIX OCTAVE to the most splendidly finiihed Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes, - on well as their superb and inimitable Grand'und Parlor Grand Pianos. EVERY PIANO FORTE In Oda b.t is of their NEW ECALP., with their PATENT IRON FRAMES, out PATENT ACTION, and are not miry warranted to the perchAser by the manufacturers, but by the subsea fiber, to be In all respects ,0 perfect as Instruments MU be made, both iu regard to Material and Workmanship. PRICES INVARIABLY TRE SAME as in Boston, at the Manufactory, • • • JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and fourth street. Agent for Cbickertug S.ue, Boston, for Pittsburgh and Western Penna. rub2B ACARD.-TIIE SUBSCRIBER FEELS it incumbent 011 him to caution the public against the malicious cud unfounded reports, and `tricksof trivia," do industriously cirettintisi in this city, anti intended to in jure the reputation of pin:kering et Pone, for wimm lie Lae noted es Agent IN) isially years; in the sate of their Piano It has now , become quite Wainur to the auhnei-ibor to hour (emu perm,. who call to look at th. Ir Piano Vertee "MEI' I AV Ft ItEEN Tlll,ll that they wear e.ut in a little v, - 'That death of Jonas Citirkeriug their Planoa were not worth anythMe " That their reputation woo heat • "19mt the Intiy..h . rwl, had eel npt,l,dged wi his de,,th to a- ,New I . ,rk manufacturer, that he did lot put a+ notch wurleun the IN rtlllll of t hI Plano* a., they did, Ir h.rty arty dollar:!" Tho truth of the twit and , %.+die brit rimy.' may to' inferne4l front the simple aaa , atne...l at the limo ill althoot every newspaper in the Uuito,l NateA, that the Into .louns ChirkeritiOt dealt oo ehrroil at a motartit's wart.l4, while Wiling tit his chair, at • the holtw of a friend In Cotton. Tbi• suhscrilirt is willing to riik hig - reputntin nail a dealer In Nett() F 141.03 for twenty-fire years in this, city, in istying. and usuring tii.oo who Mani. Instrlbuents, that the Piano nutnitfitellimil by ClA:kering & Sons, ere tuft nnty fully equal to those 10.1oilitotnred during the life time of hair tattoo, but aro vastly superior. Mum the doittli of Atr.cialokering, the older, ' do subscri ber hun sold in this city nod vicinity upwards .o to hen dood and silly Piano Foetus, mataubtobtreil by the now firm thickeriun d Mine' and IN NI) INSTA-NOE has be ever heard ti offniitaiiit from the purchaserschutoan tho contra ry, the moat satisfactory commendations.- Agent of Chickming Son% Wagon, Plano Forte Alimitlncturer.. Ohio and Pennsylvania gailroad. os AND AFTER MONDAY, 24th lust, Paspetrger Tndos 6 t. l'en daily, except Send:ty,!, 11,111)u-0; Len, ea Pittsburgh Sr Creatlins at 7 1 A, A, M. and 3 P. DJ. ie IiVI!S Crestlino for Pittsburgh nt I. A. M. and 12.60 P. 11.1. Those Trains ranks clots, isita*,tions nt CRIZTLLNE with Trains Sru COLUMBUS, ULAYTON,I;INCINNATI, 111{1,LE FONTAINE, IN(ISANAPOLIS,ICILICAOI), MINT, LotilK,. and all p,iints on roads axial:oll,g Won; Bllaßouth-weett th r.aigli Oli.lb, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. The 714 A.ll. Train from l'ittsUorgit connects ntltlonhficld with Trains on Satalualcx, 'Mansfield and Newark Road, for 4. SANDUSKY, TOLXIX) and CHICAGO; nlso. cb re connuc lws ore iogau at Alilarav with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsbnigh Road, tbr CLEVELAND, C.lllO/tOO, DUNKIRK fc and REYNA LC. Gant Mark Shirting, Sm.nnel. M. Kier, William Bingham, John R. lifhpaL2li, Freda BeHors BIMIIMM2 TIIROUGII TICIIRPS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin- chianti, Loifisvilie, st. Louis, Indianapolis, Belleforitaino, Chicago, Rork Island, lows City, Dnniteth, uktq Cairo, Springfield. IR, Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the win cipal cities ip the West. NEM .111.11GIITON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new 4 lirighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. 3L and PA, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for ,New Brighton, at OA A, M. and 3 1 ,4„' P. M. /3 - 4- Plir tickets and further inhumation apply to .1. G. CllitltY, at the corner office, under thebiononinlicaa House, or at the Federal street illation, to 0130. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. itultnj Jsii. MOORE, Supt. Continuation of the 'Ohio & Penna. R. It. TO FORT WAYNE, THREE RUN DRUD x EIGIITEEN IIILEB PROM PITf9D U DOH 4$ -TRAINS CONNRCL AT CItEW:IINR, without de tention, with all the Traltdi 01.1 the Ohio and Pennsylvania Road, and Wee at Forst with Trains going North and South, on the Mud River and Luise Eric Roilrolut For Tickets, apply at the Balkan! Moo of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny _-: City, or at any of the following points: - .1, Yort Wayne, Bollefontaine, • :14 Cincinnati, Urbana, 1 Dayton, Spring fi eld, a . Indianapolis, Ricintiondy it Tigin, ,Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to-ask 417.- u... ii- - Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. t len S. D. STRAXGIIAN, Sup't. 4 • ' !:*-CT." 4 41 ..*; -• • ..V%•• , '4" • • - • , = tfg „3.• ;; ~+ ; CARD. N. 47 North Wharra and 91, North fldcr slued, befrno Race :tree; IMEKI3 NEW SPRING STOCK OF TO THE PUBLIC. PI:1 tit; ARRANGEMENT Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BEING THE Cimetunal.l,llanallton & Daytap.Radtroad. CINCINNATI PASSENGERS will please take notice that the ativertieemeut of a Rival Route, T, stath.g that the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio and Penn vrivaula Railroad to the only one which makes connection a', ';; Crest:inn. This Ia Inourrect, and calculated to deceive th o travelling public, as there aro two daily train botweev burgh and Cincinnati waking close and wow COlw.ectionii, via BKLLEFONTAIN and DAYTON, Nivotheicri•,,,t 4 , me g, s r t wane:Lions with tho 3 P. 31.. Unlit of the Cdkip and Peututyl.. varda Railroad. O. B. 1 1 / I .OVM, °sal Agent. F.KNOWLAND, Agt. rittsburgt‘ ruitur • CAMPBELL & IffaLLOCK, MIOLX9AIO Staple and Fauey Variety and Dry Goods. AND 1.1A.N . D FAO TU DEUS OP PLAIN ANO WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS. No. 95 Wydod at., Corner of Diamond alley ;T r THEY refer to n long experience in this bariness its a safe guarantee to the purchaser that he will ge.- the latest mil beat styles, and at Prices as low as any ether establishrueub An inspection of their stock incurs no oldigatlon to buy. ir,•; Equal attention will be shown to Merchants % whether their wilts be for examination or purchase. nthlitlntilic3tw 1 - IATIVO - 2fA TPBELL & SAMUEL POL LOCK have ussociated together tinder the s tyl e of :4 CAMPBELL A POLLOCK, for the transaction of a genera l t, Variety and Dry Goals business, and the =mob...qua) of ,t 7: plain and Waved Line Gilt NUnhltngs. mid° ? _ • CITIZENS' DEPOSIT BANK, I 4 Pittsburgh, March 22, Md. I tr"_ THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of 11 the.DT this Bank will be held at the Banking Home, on MONDAY. the ith of April, between the hours of In A. M. and 1 P. M., at whirl, time and place an ELECTION for one ti President and six Directors will take place. nth2ldd E. IL JONES, Caster. •:,t, . (t—po TILE STOOKIIOLDISHE OW TILE ODD FELIA/WII 11 J !TALL ASSOCIATION aro hereby notifivi that the FIVTEENTII INSTAI.SIIO'QF FIVE PM. 'CENT. on the Capital Stock hen betel milled in, due on and otter tho NINTH DAY OF APIIIL,ISS6. h St:ttl J. P. lIENDERSON, Secretary. !.f, • BAISEMENTTO LET. ALARGE BASIN "MT ROOM; 21 feet '4 wide by .11) &e 1., half alioye gwund, and well light od aud finished, will la , run* on rrintailablo terms. It on the annoy of Fourth utruct and Cherry alley. linguini- • ija2.3111 OFFICE ov KowaNG Pon. OLD TYPE META. WE ITAVF, FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNLIitt POST, n largo ,quantlty of OLD TY P hinchininte 411 , 1 othencvmutling. intat an tartlet° can. i 5 gut a Ittrge supplyby collhtg soon. t.'• MOSES F. EA ON AGENT POtt THE Sale & Purchase .of Patent Rights. And Dealer in Avery variety of MINNIANIP4I. AND p oTnEft PATENTS. Omand Exbildtkni , 'Roam; No. 139 FIRST STREET, noar Pitraburp, N. I Air Orders for Patented,. Article* curry OdcriPtion promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTI..I): EMOVAL. Insuranve Company 1 . _ of 'Hartford, removedfrom co rn eriof Yin and Wood ntreeta to No. 97 Water Iftreer, over Grua; 'Sennett & Cu* I hoe Ware (Tones, where they .Will continue lotritattte paitrion ou all descriptions of property, es usual. Cosh twaete Janu ai • y 1,1858, $/, 0 74,3X1b• TEN-IaCE, Agt, mh27-2w No. 07 Water at, 'Pittsburgh. ATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING dorm promptly. imie...Nl W. W. WII,St wte _ PEI - SLADE PALL ... .... .. .. . , rii7...k.rWg'N,;'..i.7l';',l`.4j-t.
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