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SATURDAY MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT :
JAMES BUCHANAN
k saded to the decision of o,e National (lintrntion.)
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OCRATIC STATE TICKET
ckloa. comxissionn:
GEORGIC SCOTT, or CotxxmA. Co
ATTIWAGEBMI.U.:
JACOB FRY, Jr., Mooroomms Co.
SCAMETOII
TIMOTHY IVES, Pomo Comm
APOL EON EUGENE LOUIS JOHN
JOSEPH.
There it is. That is the name of a new French
baby. He is said to be healthy and " all right."
He is called Napoleon after his great uncle who
AllB a great man ; Eugene for his mother Eu
genie ; Louis for his daddy ; John for the Pope,
his godfather ; and Joseph for Josephine of awe- ,
den, hia godmother. Such is the boy, and such
his name. He was born on Sunday, March 16th,
and all France rejoiced, and all England fired
guns and shouted. His father was once a rowdy
in Now York,ra police officer in London, and the
author of a book on gunnery. His mother was
n descendant of a dilapidated branch of Spanish
nobility. But she was pretty, went to Paris to
" seek her fortune," and caught an emperor.
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We like to see people get up in the world in a
republican way. But French imperialisme just
now is the result of bayonets not ballots, of
murder not merit. And this unconscious infant,
about whose birth so much ado is made, is
horn to no C51113M013, and probably no happy fate.
The career of dynasties is brief in France.
Exile, banishment, assassination and the guillo
tine sweep them away in rapid succession. The
Napoleonic cannot escape the common fate.
The magic of one great name cannot lust over
three generations. The future of this new prince
can be read in tho past history of France. The
French people can endure despotism for a time :
hut they love liberty and are very brave. Such
a despotism as now oppresses them cannot en
dure many years. Then woe to this baby.
The French have already colonized a large
portion of northern Africa, called Algerica. All
the turbulent spirits of France are caught up
and sent to the colonies as soldiers or farmers or
mechanics. It is a sort of place of banishment
for those troublesome at home, and such material
is abundant in France. A nation is thus grow-
ing up on the northern coast of Africa tha
will soon defy the parent., and rear the banner o
freedom. The next French revolution may begi
in Africa.
The young prince is styled king of Algiers.
It is a singular fact that for 200 years•not a
single ruler.of France, whether king or emperor,
has been succeeded by his son. AU but one of
them, too, had children; but the eons died before
the fathers, and some of them by violence. The
son of Napoleon I died a colonel in the Austrian
service. The son of Louis XVI died in a dun
geon, unless the Rev. Eleazer Willhams is the
Dauphin. The son of Louis Phillipe was killed
by a fall from his carriage. The casuslities to
which French heirs apparent have been so often
subject have frequently changed the dynasty;
and Orleans, Bourbon. Capet or Bonaparte went
/ up or down, as disease, assassination, revolution
er foreign swords destroyed an heir or dethroned
a ruler. The London Times, referring to the
birth of an heir to the French Emperor, says:
" But, while hoping for the child that has just en
tered-into this world of troubles and vicissitudes, a
less checkered and more auspicious fate than has
waited upon his predecessors born in the purple, we
cannot forget the teachings of history, particularly
of the history of France, nor be blind to the many
changes which interpose themselves between the
cradle and the throne of the baby emperor.
"-Happy indeed will be the destiny of Louis Napo
leon if he succeeds not only in founding his own
power upon a secure basis, but in transmitting it
unimpaired to a son who may inherit the talents of
his father, while free from the difficulties and dangers
which beset his early path and raised him only after
long suffering and severe discipline to a position in
which be has upheld the material interests of France
with one hand, and nobly asserted her dignity and
pro-eminence among the nations of Europe with the
other."
WHAT THEY SAY.
To read the eilly articles in the " Republican
presses is a task we are compelled to perform ;
and if we could believe them we should be forced
to the conclusion that the Democracy of this
country was the most rascally thing on earth.
Thus, for instance the abolition papers charge
that all the Democracy want to extend the area
of slavery. That lie has been told so long that
it has got threadbare, and an addition iiii - made to
it now by catching at an expression of Senator
Douglas. The charge now is that the Denms:icy
intend to extend slavery by force, and .44due "
all the northern States to the slave powir•
there is any body, fool enough to believe that let
him.
The next charge is that the Democracy is in
favor of changing our government to a mon
archy!! ! And it is asserted that a member of
the present cabinet at Washington has declared
for a monarchy !.! ! We can hardly conceive a
greater insult-to the common sense of the people
of this country than the circulation of such absurd
and miserable falsehoods. The very utterance
of them pre-supposes a degree of ignorance and
stupidity on the part of readers that has no par
allel in any other country. Yet with such bal
derdash do the abolition presse! team.
Again, they say occasionally that the Demo
cratic party wants to get up a war t : A war
with England or any other nation, so •we have a
a war. Is there any one weak enough to believe
that?
But we cannot at present repeat more of these
ridiculous absurdities ; nor will we believe that
there are any considerable number of our fellow
citizens who will not treat such idiot stories with
the contempt they deserve.
III'ICEESPORT BANK
Our friends at M'Keesport will be somewhat
disappointed at the defeat of their application
for a bank. Bank charters have been granted
where much less needed. A bank of deposit and
discount only was asked, with a capital of one
hundred thousand dollars. It is denied.
There is probably a million and a half of
capital actively employed in the coal trade, and
in the iron making, steamboat building, and other
enterprises in the immediate vicinity of M'Keos
port, and the people up there thought a small
bank would be useful. But the K ; N. Legisla
ture of last winter granted charteti so freely
that their democratic successors think best Le'
hold up a year or two. It may come next year.
M'Keesport is an active and growing place s and
will yet be ono of the largest and most thriving
boroughs in the Stite ; and, while we have banks
at all, the facilities and advantages they may af
ford should not be withheld from such a point,
and given'to others where much less needed.
WAR IN CENTRAT., AMERICA
Colts Rica has formally 'declared war against
Nicaragua and General . Walker. The army of
Costa Itica numbers 5,000 men, in which there
is said to'be quite a nUmberr'of Germans. Walk
er's army by last accounts was about f,600 strong,
nine hundred of whom are Americans, well sup
plied with arms and munitions. There can be
no doubt of the result in sueh a contest. With
the exception of the few Germans the pistaltioa:
-Army cannot contend against the rifles and the
dare-devil character of the men under Walker's
command. The war is just what Wallterneeded.
It gives him a chance to ccnsolidate in the quick
est way his power over all the Central American
States.
Ile T. C. Monona, Esq., bookseller, has just
opened a new book and periodical store next
door to the office of the Morning Post. He is in
the right place now, and will sell books and pe
riodicals fast. ERS stook, though not large, is
choice and good.
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Pottoe,4o.,guropc is considered certain.
The price of be has dein again is New :York,
but the reialitylltnajtaprOred. ,
Pota.toCs arefselling (1,4 - n east at 20 cents per
Little Rhode Island may turn up with a Demo
cratic legislature yet. The confusion candidate
is probably elected governor.
Senator Hunter has presented a bill in the
Unite
Jnited States Senate providing for the gradual
withdrawal from use of the Spanish coins. It is
to get rid of the old "bps and 'levies."
The Delegates of Kentucky to the Cincinnati
Convention will support Linn Boyd as the candi
date for Pr esident. Mr. Boyd for Vice President
on the ticket with Buchanan would do exactly.
The immigration to Kansas is now about one
thousand per week. By the next session of
Congress it will contain the 92,420 and come in
as a State. Mr. Doughy has introduced a bill
in the Senate providing for that event.
Josiah Randall, an eminent Whig lawyer, of
Philadelphia, s.tated in the Whig Convention of
that city the other day that in the next election,
"if the contest was between the Know Nothings
and Democrats, he would vote with the Demo-
untie party, and wish it success." _
The ice in the Susquehanna, just above the
Juniata junction, on the let of April was firm
enough to admit of persons crossing with safety.
There was at that time no appearance of its
speedy ,lisappearance This is almost unprece
dented.
A verdict fur $3OOO was, rendered against the
New York Central Railroad Company in Albany,
dirt week, for injuries sustained by the plaintiff,
in consequence of the cars being thrown off the
track. Ile was a drover, and had a contract with
the Company, anti on his pass an exception to
damages was printed. The defence relied upon
this exception to exonerate them from liability,
but the Court decided otherwise.
IMPERSONALITY. OF THE PRESS.'
On Tuesday the Journal contained an article
quite prrsonal in relation to u,. We replied the
next day in the sante. tone. On the next day
the Journal gave us a serious and philosophic
Irctare about the "Impersonality of the Press."
To refer to the fact of birthplace was all right
for that paper but all wrong for %I?. That is the
I. , gic of oar neighbor. To such puerility we
r tun ot make further reply.
Tut friends of Buchanan don't get couch "pap'
!lOW-a-days. Can't help it ; we are for Buchanan
and ho will probably be the neat President.
Denmark
COIIIII TATIUN of ¶Pr• rot 'en la -• I have, says
the Coponhageu corn-pm :Im, the Doily ..N . cas,
informed you of the latest of Denmark to
the ineritimo states t.• abolish the S 'tend Due , for
tee itohlianification of 25,u00.000 rix ( about
4: 141011,10n11.1 The following is the way in which the
llanish government calculates the umi.unt to he borne
hy each State in proportion to the value of its Rallis
'rade : --England. t. 2,000,000 of ris dollars (11,300,.
000:1 Ru.fflu, 12,000,4(00; Prussia. 11,000,400 . Den
mark. 2,000,000 ; Sweden, 2,nuu,000 ; Holland 2.-
uOO,OOO ; Norway, 1,000,00 u ; France, 1,:.00.000:
Belgium. 500,000 ; United States, 500,000: Nlecklen •
Barg, 500,000; Lubec, 2.50.000; hamburg and
hrem•-1, 200.000 together: Hanover, 150,001: W.l
',Autry, 7 54100 ; Spain, Portugal and Italy. 262,00 ii
',gather: South America, 17,000: and the other
; not Baltic States, dollars collectively. It
further proposed to leave it to the option o f e a c h
.Statt}•tn pay the amount at 00... e, or else the interest
'it 4 per coot. per annum, together with 2 per cooL
annually to the sthking fund, terminable in twenty
, •eight years.
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SUNBURY A,n KRIS tinttaon D.—A bill is now
rending before the legislature in regard to this
Company, which provides fur the sale of the Main
Line of the Public Works from Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh, including the tax on tonnage passing
,ver the Pennsylvania Railroad, to the Sunbury
sod Erie Company for seven and a half millions
, f dollars, the whole amount to be secured by a
first mortgage on the whole line of the road
the said Company, with interest at the rate of
per cent. per annum. Other ample guards are
provided for the security of the State; and the
terms of paymentare fixed at such periods as will
be easy and advantageous for the Company.
A Boy KILLED BY 1.)0134.—0n Saturday after
noon a small boy about eight years of age, a son
of Mr. \V lIITEREAn, on Cedar street, was attacked
by two large dogs and so torn and mutilated
that he heed but a short time after he was found.
The boy had been sent to gather chips in a vacant
lot near by, and was accompanied by one of the
dogs t o stray and supposed to be a blood- hatind.
which was joined by another dog: they were seen
playing with the boy, and, as it is supposed, be
coming enragtol, attacked and mntilited him in
the most shockingmatiner, asnur informant states,
tearing the flesh ahnost otf his body.— Crevelander.
THY. Indiana ladies seem universally pugnacious
this Spring. We have previously mentioned
their assault on the groceries in Williamsport and
Princeton, where they spilt much pour whisky.
We now read in the Indianapolis Journal that on
Monday last a company of ladies in Eagle Village,
in Boon Co., visited a grocery keeper in that
place, and relieved him of his stock of liquors, and
on Tuesday, visited a grocery there and filled his
cellar with large quantity of liquor previously
kept in casks.
FOR THE CITIZENS OF EITT9BUROII, II ERALLY
A double hint, to the commercial and mernan
tile clas,es, a triple hint, to those engaged in the
tnanufArturing, the mining, and the agriculture
of the country that surrounds Pittsburgh. Let
roe sat• to one and all, the world knows compara-
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tively Lttle of the real merits of Pittsburgh :
they are almost as unknown as those of Jeddo,
or Mongolia. While the Toledo, tj"lilamu
kies, the Chicagos And the Galenas of the land,
with the Rock Islands, the Lasalles and the St.
Josephs are ringing in every ear on both sides
the Atlantic: while agents from these magic tosvn=
are stationed and swarming in every eastern city,
to flood them with hand-hills and maps, and seise
on every European emigrant the moment he
lands, and thus secure his money and his future
labor, to those fancy towns, the citizens of Penn
sylvania, of Allegheny county, and even of Pitts
burgh, proper, are many of them in midnight
darkness with regard to what is going on, amid
die din and smoke of this American Birming
ham, and as ignorant as our antipodes of the out
side influences by which those magic northern
towns are stimulated, and prematurely forced
into notoriety and ultimate importance, to the
neglect and absolute injury of cities and towns
less presuming.
And why?
Because, hitherto, Pittsburgh has been, not
as a "city on a hill," but like a "light under a
bushel ;" and for want of a liberal hand towards
editors and publishers, the feeble lights that now
glimmer and flicker among, her thousands of
work-shops, instead of being brilliant stars amid
the general gloom, are like the burning of tal
low candles under a basket, or faltering rush
lights ip a tin lantern.
While groping about for more light, in this be
nighted realm of coal and iron, I accidentally
stumbled upon an embryo plant, in your midst,
that deserves, though it has not yet received,
' your fostering care and husbandry. Though in
digenous and not exotic, it is to a great majority
of Pittsbnrghers yet unknown ; and there are
many to whom, if known, it would present no
chipsd still it richly deserves the guardian
MTV; Oite'and all. Though yet like the tender
shoot that peeps from the shell of the acorn, it
should be the hope and the aim of every Pitts
burgher, to behold it, at no distant day, a tower
ing, wide spread, deep rooted oak, yielding a
goodly shade, and casting its broad leaves liber
ally to every breeze.
I allude to the " Pittsburgh Price Currant,"—
the first number of which, though some months
old, is now in my bands, and presents a whole
broadside of valuable statistical 'matter, enume
rating and describing hundreds of manufacturing
establishment., in and around Pittsburgh, of
- which I was before entirely ignorant.
This single number, revised, put in proper
shape, and widely diffused throughout the land,
in imitation of similar sheets from rival cities
north and west, would be worth to Pittsburgh tin
hundred thousand dollars in a single year . ; and
if continued weekly for a single year, it would
I be worth a million of dollars, though it would
,cost less than a million cents ; and these cents
would . be willingly paid by those who need the
information. If business men would send it by
dozens and by hundreds to their friends and cus
tomers throughout—the land, it would be like
bread cast upon the waters ; it would beget pa
trons and customers by thousands, as similar
I efforts have done in the more active, energetic,
fast-going, fast-growing, 'wealth-accumulating
i cities of the north and west. I- want a hundred
coptcB.
Your Rochester friend and neighbor,
M. T. C. GOULD
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FROII II AELRISBURG. Al
1101 Att Or REPR/tSENTAT IVES, 1 i DR. CALVIN M. FITCH, '-. I
WednesW, April 2. j . H AVING JUST RETURNED FROM
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I l ouise met at nine o'clock. • EURODE. E wouId announce to his patients, and others
. lit Western Permaylvaain,that he will visit Pittsburgh early
Mr. Edinger offered lA:resolution that Thurs. ln the ensuing menth, and that thoitilwishing to avail thine
' selves of his system of treating
day night beset apart for the consideration of , Throat and Pulmonary Diseases,
Bank bills in their order as they came from the • Mutts PARTICULARLY
Senate. After several speeches, and as many ; CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
svn
different motions, the " resolve " prevailed. So
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
the House will meet at 7 o'clock and adjourn By. Medicinal Inhalation•, Mechanical
at CI o'clock, for the consideration of bills named. ,temedica,
' Will thus an t d tve C s?t u oe s po ta r t t u un i i i ty m rt ol
The Governor vetoed the printing bill, and on Da. PITCH nail replant in PITTSBUGH from
THURSDAY MiNtlliTNO , APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY
motion of Mr. Foster it was made the order for ; svtl.wtsu,3tAT TENTH,
unsalted daily (Fabbath 0.-
to-morrow morning. What will be done with it . ce lh e " 4l . 1‘;
hith
L im e "itlo"' may Lo
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I cannot say at this date. The Joint Committee lat the
4 I T. CLAIR HOTEL,
on the subject of Printing will meet to-morrow . co
rce.x of Penn and St. Clair arteets, (entrance on Penn et.)
:It 12 o'clock ; therefore something definite should I For all forms of Incipient or seated DISEASE OF THE
be done, and that soon. It is a waste of time
ottusiNsols,,,gat•ittort.. agderan on Le 3 m .
D e i n . ts u , f , the
ti ? . . ,, ste ,r in ly proceeding
this worse than useless way of proceeding. Catarrh, Dympzit, o Coatl i e n c tr ia, and Fe-
The Governer gives good sound reasons for re- Pe les wishing . to consult. hurunable to visit DR. FITCII,
fusing his signature to the bill. When it is print- I can do no by sending hint a written Statement of their case,
to which a prompt answer will Is: retuned, giving opinion
ed I will send a copy.
Mcßae and stating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL
On motion of Mr. Johns the use of the Hall EXAMINATION ALWAYS PREFERRED.
was granted to Mr. Lane to lecture on the pro- DR. FITCH'S associate, Dr. J. W. SYKES, will he with. to
priety of admitting Kansas as a State in the asse it
I,,tati,tbatuerittbietathe f r. . ir .
s i lin w h ' iTg " h f ls h tt a a P t men t, th m u L n - 1,1
- Union." On this there was a lengthy debate, tentinD hint early, that he may have them In charge an long
in which almost all the talkerst ook sides. Mr. I'm [...ad..
Johns battled most manfully for the right of tint
C1A,LY,1,N1,1,,..,,Fr1y,,111,,,u,i5h,,,,,,e5, it
e, expressly
, u vi n t d h erLt r ol
granting the Hall. It was bitterly opposed by S EITtIr. and woUld roll attention to the Cflin which he
certain Democrats; their hostility astonished me, I rotted himself called epee to publish immediate.[)' on his re
for above all others Democrats should never fear tI11:111•T`1:—_ mit3L-4,1:w
to hear the truth spoken publicly. Knowledge ' SHINGLE MACHINE.
should be souglit by all and not smothered. Kendall's Patent IM P R 01' E D
'fie gentlemen who voted for the lecture did l
themselves honor, for during the whole of this Double ACting' River &Shaver.
session the Hall has been granted to all kinds of pi i E attention ,if Shingle and Lumber
people, and to refuse it in this instance would .
_ dealers. speeululdrs and utile., in dlEtitAlitt Lit thin tin.
have been an insult to intelligence and worth. t o , , , , tas t, t , a; 1,te,:•,;•,:,t,t,e1,;,,pw,,,t,,,,,•,t,„,
ti ts a t ow b , , , ,, , , , , , se e rt x ted
i t , o f,,, the ßt o r e t,, b 4 lie t,, T•t d
it is a long Lane that has no turn, and this the si,„;-,ag.st,,,,gt".
•• Regular Democrats ' will hod before their Vartons euitosi s a d ...Its , ...thine. have been invented
to tusking rqtingles, but it to a well known fact that Shin
day is over. xi, , oi ~r wened acro's the drain are ,trite bs. flimsy fur
tin MOI:013 of Mr. Met 'allnent, the House t ,.,titic purposes. Numerous Inventions have recently ttp
agrekel to tueet hereafter at °t „' c l o ck ~i , M o e- i"...1 for riving nml shaving. tiel thoee Lave all been con
days, and adjourn at one o'clock. Mr. More- '1'iu„':;:',1.,:',",,,::;."34,,,4„7,",:,1LT,Trtitn0.7,dri.„"„.',. "L'had,,,,,"brair,°l4:;.
head then moved that this il , Ilse hold an lifter- 5i0.,0 , , 0 Md. alimAt invariably runs off. This difficulty is
noon session on Saturday . at .., o'clock until 5 I rlttne , Y ouvlnled by
o clock. Agreed to. KENDALL'S MACHINE,
Reports were then in order front Standing, Which Oral sold,. foot the nide of the block a pine , thick
t 'ornmitt res. enough Ha two shioxlen, which in in•parateit In the <entre,
i in conducted
Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Claims, re- n i ui , l 4 .3' ,, ` ; , , n' t . " :” " ~," if ::',7,-',`;ir,,,;td„7„.`kt,'„,,,'"7,1„i,,b ,1„,„
ported Ly committee, an net for the relief of Its ois riftnni than producing two eliinglea at env revoke
tiettry and Painter. From the Committee on I t , '"r•
This machine will rive and eliave from the block Untie
Banks a few reports were made. Negatived. thonoesi t-1.11Dtd../. in, hour, of tatillorm thickneas and biter,
Several Wile were reported from the Committee enin,lor in w i liddy and durability to this.. mmie Ly hand or
on Corporations. any ...tiler pnween.
Its operations are by no Meaux confined to pine and ether
Resolution on the final adjournment wet' co-n- i ~,,it st,so, hat works to e l .! adtantax, ,, ,sa e walnut, end
sidered to adjourn on the ':2. I. Tens, .l , :: nays, i etety other description of timber that CAE be split.
34--not agreol to. Amended hy Mr. Miller, to
1. Tb::srrktml,,r‘efixt,,hLtr,„:llt.ietue,a.,ltint:Leix.nri,„%titlord,itt H. R.
adjourn on the 15th inst , next fuer , lny week ' ) . r s .' , n , u ,,,,,;. „,,, 0 ,„,.... 1 „,,,d,. dealer,. and n „,„ „,. ';:,, te " ri, , ,, ,,
1 VW , . 51 . nay,: 32--ngree•l I, , i‘ 111 the House the • note• a new neld for nin,itlation, no there is hit 111.11/110.0
agree to the resolution as amen led .:
tin Ibis "" I"v;in"""`i'4"". iii wit i.aaiali c h ar.., iif smalls
' animated debate took place Mr, N\ right -toted ~„::,..„',',70 n ,','„7„eu,nt,',,,,e, ~„,„, ~,,,,, a n ,,,;,: i ,: nd ,,,,: y T, - .
that he considered that it Was nut of the power Is , . sod a MEE ILIA t. at ii hi..)* Cab make front :.ar,troo te
~f this House to adjourn at that toy, at Least it .-".; . . 5 . :i
r s . l ., l' i li ‘t s , l 7 f
~P ..r ' r r i t' l : l, , S o ' e t . t i, iu n t , .. ., i h, r ; ;n h i reo uts' a tl s . s i v io e ra l
tens wrong to net a di . ) . until We ascertain what street., at the City [Lel.
:-. to liceoune of the general appropriation Lill. u:n_ All
needed , information will be
A forwarde d
P.ND by let
L. ter,
t. re we tu permit the other branch ut the Legisls 'l e !' ±7''''''• ililii. , i,2lli7 A tioNIRM K AI.
.tore l” diettte to this House When we shall ad
journ': I invoke MEM ht . ES to beware in what
they do. I will not Make the motion, but I
era-1 some gentleman will who voted for thin
day. Mr. Montgomery replied, and was for all
early day.
Mr. Hall then took the tdmr and delivered it
-Toed, of c.rusinciug pow,r fur day listant. Ile
wan opposed to place this House in the power of
the Senate. Ile well remembered that on other
, miei ons he knew the fact that at a very lure hour
Ilse clerks were compelled b. transcribe the bills
i'y rdieets, and the tl , vertior read them there, so
that he might understand the subject, so a...,i to
enable Ili in to sign the same with a proper tin
lerstanding. It was itlyeolutely necessary to
viand and watch over the bill mimed. It is a
~i,l of public nature. and should be looktal to
;hat no wrong he done the State.
Mr. 3dd:31111ot/t replied in a charneteri•tic
speech, and favored no early day. The whole
iticstion then went over. The hour of 5 o'clock
eta off further action, when the House adjourn
ed. This was an unprintable day as to busmeas.
it was taken up in 1,110 talk.
Air : 4 1nith. your bilern'oer, has been .listrildi- l i , ... loud.: direct from the Importers for OASIS. The
ling a circular front the I 'ouneils of your sister `,! , • " l ` 'i' us t ' s , b l ,s , 4 , 311._1,1'°:iilnnn! actors and Emir. of TEA
- ity on the everlasting ,übject of the paving and `'''''' ''
I "'''''' m ar ke t
ii..A.D WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
grading bill. The circular gives a full account At THE
since the pa.teage of the net, with the result of VER I LOW EST CAS II PRICES!
'lie popular vote and the amount expender' in PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK
grading, paving ~.0. Al;ltt.t, osprettaly for the trade.
It is signet by Win. Lloyd, A. Hobson and M. TEAS oF ALL OILADES, BY TUE IIALP CHMT.
McGonnigle. COFFEE, SUOAR, COOOA runt CHOCOLATE of the am
ms era, for sale.
isEN ATE. Lung experience in the byline. in a sure guaitintee that
The Senate i , i in ,o-04j.,,i to-night. There was I every art wle mld will he as reprewentast.
hut little done in that body during the session of i t y li s t g . Z i rry 47,11-EADM'lrgr• "I.7•A•Vitalsp.2-
the forenoon, and it is likely they will make up I pimt,,,,,),. 5h,...b 25 , 1850 _ 4 .1 ‘ .15,0
f.tr lost time to-night. NI r. Taggart defeated by I -
HENRY H. COLLINS,
two votes the removal or the northern district of I
the' Supreme Court to this starved hole of a Produce and Commission Merchant,
',,WO. Mr. Taggart did right, for should this No. 23 Wood Street.
1.0 allowed the next move , o - the supreme beggars nthiu:i. PITTSBUID3H, PA.
would he to retnove the western district 11110 .
ALEX. rnitarrii JORN ir
Now that their salary has been inereased, I
would likes to know what more they - will want. FORSYTH & SCOTT,
Probably they will expect to be taken to Court FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
in carriages, with a body guard, as the Judges M .1 . 1 It C 11 A N 'U s,
in Ireland are, with the high Sheriff in front, and Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour,
the military in the rear. We are getting to be a BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
great people at the expense of the tax aides. Oki •A I) PROf) r O .b: e; 6.\' IT: RALLY. lilt
Truly, CA V A N.
No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
A 111%1`
REF ERE N C Es:
The Crawford 11,0,erat i;. , oppo.ed to raising : i
s J!. . l ri u t : , : z . r utt ur t trgh, t.at." . mh (r iiar W t r i lls : Welts:llle, 011iu.
the , ialarie4 of the Jutliciat vin thi:+ State. It
feel'
i r.......1 ,.1 . , 10 ,t nev.'Enh t ' u, ,
b e , i , t , .. R . D. h .p. lA. I Kamm a I , lerstiue. l'lola.
,tir..l Judge 1 i,llbrflil II of that di..t,et i ~s.lve,B arnet, Nteabit k Oarrt , tourt,
s ' .
hi. services per year s2.2Se. whil e ow low e .q. : 1„7, ; 1:!: ,11 -4 .1. ; ,/ /".• ' i ' l ''''' ii " i ' L
:.,40,,, . „,
01.,, , , r .: .tuer,
I t i.,, ca b tk i k l e y r.t. i ,
.i k t o i n tue llw & l C. , utk a el € l .o . Cincinnati
salary of any Judge learned in the 1,,u i- S1,1;00.
Thee judge , are frequently not occupied more' r I 141,1 A
than half the time. ' NS MS & ALLEN,
• ( suffe.,.,., to Arnold 4- Williams,)
MANUFACTURERS OF
The eastern papers are pretty well tiHeil with
the French baby newt,.
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
FourE or THF. Et RoPEAN POWF.iN.—Arcording '
.1 :1 - I1 FITTING GENERALLY,
to a statement in -La Pre,..ve.'' the military land For AVortning and Ventilating Buildings.
forces of all the powers of Europe form an effec- !
ilOr- W. t A. will amtract for Warming taut Ventilating
tier total if 4,11.12,211 men, .it' whom 2:.;41,2e1: by t;trtin, or hot Water, Pipe. or Chilavo's hummer, aura
llelobg to the six powers represented in the Con. ,o, l,totoots, timatsis, Factorios, olives [l o oses, theellingb
l'A ntuta
mrt [[antsy Jolla, or Hotels. ?iv --'2.5 m &ARM' STIOCHT
. ,
greys of Paris. The navalfiirees of all the mar
. Pittsburgh. +Win
aline Suites of Europe, according to the same au.
thorny, form a total, of Itsl:7, of which 600 are WILLIAM B. HAYS Q. CO.,
steam vessels, and an approximative total of DEALERS IN
50 000 guns. The six powers represented at the
gress have a united naval force of 1019 vessels t , . I U
ro ' n • " DtCON IRMS SIDES 11, SHO LUIS,
,
and 89,648 guns. They may speak, therefore,
with a potential voice, when together they un
dertake to adjust the terms of peace fir Europe
From the Boat, 111 Sat u ran y orilnoia zet t.
A l'Ettvukign BREAM—What lady or gentle•
man would remain under the curse of n disngree-
ble breath when by using the " Balm I a Thou.--
and Flowers 118 a dentifrice would not only
render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala
baster ° Many persons donut know their breath
is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends
will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
"Balm " on your tooth-brush and wush the tooth
night and morning. A grty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION may easily be EC
quired by using the ^ Baba of a Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tan, pimples, and freckles
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate
hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops,
and wash the face night and morning.
EIIAVINO MAPEEANY.—Wet your shaVing-hrush
in either warm or cold water, pour on tic° or
three drops of •• Balm of a Thousand Flowers,"
rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful
soft lather much facilitating the operation *of
shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and It. A. Fahne
stock & Co., Pittsburgh ; and Lee & Beckham,
Allegheny city.
Aa- Worms t Worms 1--A great many learned
tread.% have 'WWI written, cepleiplug the origin of. and •
JOUCV CONIDURAIIi & BROS.,
claselfying the worn. generated in the human system.
MANVFAOTPILIKRB OF
Scarcely any topic of medical science has elicited lucre
acute observation and profound research: and yet physicians IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
are very•much divided in opinion on the subfrt. It must
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
be admitted, however, that, after all, a mode of expelling
flume norms, and purifying the body from their presence, in I WI N DOW G U kit DS, &c.,
of morn value than tho willed disquisitions as to the origin. Nos. 91 second st. and tl6 Third street,
The expelling agent has at length been found—Pr. M'Larte's ;. rnlil2l PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
--
Ter»iffuge, prepared by Fleming Bruit., is the much sought i W. IL &MITI! ......... W. W. MA1R........J05. R. HUNTER.
after specific, and has already supersede+, all other worm'
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
medicines, its cfamcy being universally acknowledged by I
medical practitioners. I W - 110 L E S ALE GROCERS )
Purchasers will be careful to oak for Dr. IiFLANE'S CELT !
BRATED VEIGUIFUSE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS. i 121 Second and lit Front fit.,
of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Verna comparison, ngoa, in comparioux , I mlindiru rittsbur fi ch, Po
worthless. Dr. liPLane l ei genuine Terutifuge, also his role- 1 I -
JAMES BLAKELY,
Stored Liver Pills, can now be Mel at oli respectable Drug ,
Stores. None genuine 1,01.1,11 the signature of FI.RMINti EL
• IhOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
BROS. .
I Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
t PITTSBURGH.
' IS. Passengers bro u ght from the old country to Pitts.
burgh, and money' rendtted to Europe. 1 nov27
Also, for snlo by the solo proprietors,
FLEmmo BROS,
Successors to J. Kidd it Co.,
marßhilsw] No. 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth. •
Dr. McLaue's •txraoren Liver Mlle and lantomilVerroi. i Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters !
loge, alms Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Circassian Idni- ' 11 - UST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau
meet, prepared solely under the supervision of Di. I. Scott, C.F rant, whoie all the delicacies of the see- . -....,
a regular Medical gradnate, and Physician of extensive prim. son can be obtained on the shortest notice, and 1411,1 .
tics. None genuine, only as prepared by D. I. Scott & Co., done up in the hest style, and ut satisfactory ......) u- -- 7
Bank. Place, Morgantown, Virgiuia. • price d . s o don't forgot the sign of the " RED,
Dr. McLane's MUM= VermLfugo and amovan Liver WHITE AND BLUE," No, 111 Wood street, below Fifth.
Pills, atxxonpaxded by certificate of C. McLane, for sale by . S. STEIN RUCK,
Druggists and Merchants everywhere. mhli I Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Cu._
Da. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood et, Wholesale Agent. -
Do. J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, CITRIC ACID--100 lbs. for sale by
Wholesale Agent. jaltfidawspc --mh2e B A. FAILNESTOCE & CO.
•+ • 1
Vjr 6 !
4. 4
Pt •f• t .
. .
EMMII
SAMUEL F'AtiNESTOCK,
IMPoitTER & LEA LEI: IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
N.. N 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
T TSEGIe U ll,
Car - 1 it snhacriber is now otwning a well aeltrted amanrt
eni 01 f. it. /kW 11.101l1,11tir }IOI , IWIII - r, all new.and will be
term? lie any other lieu, in this city. He
e band a ;,amoral mw rttnent of
ARE., CI - rl.Eit IiI'ENTEILS"ruoLs,
T which be re.1...a-dully inl 1 W., the attention of parchasem.
toli2n
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 314 FIFTH STREET,
O\ E: Dg ',lt EAST OF TILE .EXCUANUE BANK,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DIU EX, BERK
SUOAR-CURED awl
CANVASSED II ANIS.
A largo slack always on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURO 11, I'ENN'A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A 1, I_, E G II F. N Y.
ICs}- FLOUR DELIVERED TO EAMILIKA In either of the
two Cali..
ORDERII may bo left at the Mill, or in Isaac at the Moroi of
LOO AN, WILSON & CO., 62 Wood stroet.
!MADE & REITER, cor. Liberty and St. Clair stroota.
11. P. IIICIIIVARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY CO.
ALEX. HUNTER,
_lb` LOUR. GRAIN.
' BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty stPliet,
PITTSBURGH.
44x14AApc
, JAMES KERR, JE, ROI3T. M. HUNTER.
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
—AND—
Sir 8 TICAXIBOAT AGENTS,-“
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FARMERS AND MECIIANICS'
'SIRE & MARINE INSUANCE CO.
OP PRILELDXSI49 II A.
Hos. THOS. BlPLOE.HttHikPetaet.
EDIT. P.. HitxtmZD, Secietary.
. . .
.:.• - BTAVERFiff OF BOFD9r9 B r ~. . ~.
mom The lit day of Atiyust to the 31st day 0 . 1,1855 ,
Alruitint reoeired in Marine prenijnel $ 68,2t2 31
Fire 39.908 B 2
Total premiums for five months
CAPITAL
INVESTED AS FOLLOWS:
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
pittsburgh 6's .$ 78,721 60
Railroad Bonds, Coot 33.400 00
Loan ou First Mortgage of Raul Estate ........ ...... 59,050 00
••Stocks, Collateral 30,394 00
Cash in Bank and on band. —_....... 11,0£1, 22
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due). ..... .... 97,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31
Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,858 61
Expenses and Commtalons 11,6(i2 38
---
$408,161 13
Total amount of 1,004,0.4 incurred, hut not yet adJuated:—
Fin• $1,666 66
Mdffrie 4000 00
$4666 66
Tibs Company Iwrures Hull and Cargo Maks on the Ohio
and Mississippi tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damages
by Firm. Looses liberally adjusted and. promptly
oal
Itrstuuttrws—llou. T: M. Rowe, Glen. J. K. klnorbead,
James Wood.
Nor Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water at., bet. Wood and Market.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, & E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ETE.,
fair MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON 11E1tCLIANDIZE generally. On
Sturm, Dwelling Houses, die.
Audi of the Gimpany Nonrmher 515,1865.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate 4101,020 84
City, and other Loins ......... 85,210 00
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Intrurance C0',...... 23,060 10
Bin. recehnitile 186,440 97
Caul; on hard 26,9al 09
Balances in Rand; of A,genta, Premiums on Ma
due Policies recently illEICIed, and other debts
due the Company 93,889 06
Subscription Notes... 100,000 00
IRNEFACTURERS' INSURANCE can
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CII Orr= ELEPETIAL—ORANTED lIT TITE FRAM 07 P=ESTETAITIA.
Chartered City/4W, $500,000.
VISE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON 8- LLPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG. Treasurer.
JOBN MOTT
DEALER IN
111111
.
~• VIC, • :• 1"
DELAWARE MUTUAL
Philadelphia
Janie* CI Eland.
Theophilus Paulding
Jame, Traqualr,
William }yre, Jr.,
Joshua L Price,
Willlnul 111Artiu
.144Aph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Bowler,
John C. Davis,
John H. Penrose,
d00r,;.• U. Isdper,
E. la aril Darlington.
Dr. h. M. Huston,
Wiliium C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
James Tennant,
Samuel K Stokes,
Remy Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
MARTL'a, Prealdent.
,dons.
Spencer klellvain,
Charles Kelley,
11. Jouo Brooke.
J. 0. Johnson,
Tnos. C. Ilkm). 'lra Pred ,
II MIXT LYLDULN, So. • •
P. A. MADEIRA, Agra',
9.5 Water street, Pittsburgh-
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, wlluum 11. Thorium,
Nal:don (idlinglima, William Neal,
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred W.ks,
Orrin Rogers, Chant. J. Fields,
John P. Simons, Jam. P. Smyth.
Ai-Tilts Company has been organized with a Cush Clap',
teL and the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to do available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losaes.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water atreet
J. NEWTON JONES, /Agent.
C=!
The following well known and responsible firms in Pitts
burgh hare authorized roference to them, with regard to the
nubility and W1111[14 4 048 of the Manufacturers' Insurance
(k4u -ru. S Mer k Ratan, Wilson, Childs k Co,
George I'. Smith Ca., Ilampton & Campbell,
J01:1011, Tientsin & Co., Childs & Co.
nos?
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COXPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND kLARICST BISSET'S,
PITTBBURGIFI, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President
TM& 0 WIAL Se(TetarY.
star This Company makes emery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against BULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Ml - 4 -sippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS,
generally.
And against Loss and Ihumige by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportathm.
Policies issued at the !paten sates consistent with minty to
all partied.
DDIRCTOBS.
Robert Galway, Samuel MlEurkan,'
Joseph P. Gazzam, M.D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Mailman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph B. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David IL Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert B. Ilartley,
Jae. D. McGill. • foblll
British & Continental Exchange.
SIG DT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SELE.RMAN & CO.
ON THE LtLvIQY BANK, LONDON,
IN Suae Or £1 AND UMAXDO.
Afir These Drillts are available at all the principal Towns
of ENGLAND , SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON
TINENT.
We also draw STOUT B/LUI 00 •
Ili. A. Ornnebaum & Balltn,
FRANKFORT A MAIN.
Which. ewes as a remittance to all part, of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intending to travel abroad, may procure, through
as. Letters of Credit, on which Mdney can be obtained, as
needed, in any part of Europe.
Cou.scrioNs of Bills. Notes, and other securities In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM H. 'WILLIAMS & CO.,
Wood, corner . 'Third streets.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RAGIALEY, Presideut.
SAMUEL I. lamtsuziA., Secretary.
OFFICE: Al Water sired, between Markel and Wbed struck.
4W Insure+, HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Lo or Damage by FIRE.
MP., against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Trausportation.
- • •
EMECEM
William Bagaley,
Jamm M. Cooper,
Samuel Roe,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Lsaac Pennock,
S. Marbling*,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 11. SHOENBEROBB., President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. -
DIRECTORS.
J. 11. Shoenberger, G. W. Cam,
•
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Niruick,
Isaac M. Pennock, 'l'. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran
K Leech, Jr., John A. Cangbe,
George 8. Fadden, B. 8. Bryan,
David M'Candless.
AFFir All Lomas unstained by parties (marred under policies
turned by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. Ljill
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 6300,000,
int-Insure Bakßugs and other Property waling Loee or
Damage by Elm and the Perils of the Sea sad Inland Navi
gation and Transportation.
DIRROTORS.
Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
W. SPORntork, Jim. P. Tanner,
W. S. Haven, D. E. Park,
Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
J. IL Jones, IL IL CoggshalL
OFFICERS.
_Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON,
MDT PATTERSON.
A. A. CARRIER.
Wm. F. Johnston,
A. A. Carrier,
George W. Smith,
I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones,
Pr es ident.........
Wee President..
spy and Tress
A. A. CASHIER
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane
Co., of 11.4.1tHISRUM. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine lusturanee Co., o
PIIILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. or the Valley of Virginia
WINOILBSTRR, VA. CAPITAL, 5300,0a0.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, BAR
RUBBRO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insuraxioe Co.
'LAMMED, CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 11M1,154,489
Pennsylvania. 'lnsurance Co., of rI'ITSBURGEL
CAPITAL All!) ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1856, $129,02g 49.
W). F. JOICKEITON, President. A. A. CLIMEIII, Secretary.
decltdapcly
JAMES COLLINS & co.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PEOPHIETOES OP THE
Collins,Pittsburgh,
LINE 'Meadville & Erie
CANAL S.
Nod. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PrITSBURON, PA.
RRPIRENCES;
Prrrscumni—
Wm. Bagsley a Co, Murphy, Tiernan Ir. ooy
Smith As Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson a 00.,
weendloss, Means a Co, English a BicalOson,
PHILAIMPECIA—
Baoloy, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother . 00.,
Wood, Nom & Oa. [kW
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. A
0
,WThe public are reaptctfully requested not to confound
CALVIN M. PITCH with myself, DR. 8. S. PITCI4
714 Broadway, N. Y., the anther of "sm. LECTURES ON
THE PREVENTION AND CUNE OF CONSUMPTION,
Tilt LAWS 0141.8 A" andlotiggind widely known . for the :
treatment of ;Mug DiserlMS, Heari Affection; and °that
Chronic Maladies. I have nertif.lectUred or practised medi
eine in any part of the Westerre&wintry, and since the year:
1846 I have not been absent from the City of New York, Att.
the purpose of Lecturing or practising medicine enrichers;
and I am not nciw anti do not Inclose to. be at any titnitio
absent from the city. I have not had, nor have I now t my
professional associate lecturing or practising medicine 'rdse.
where. Ido not, and will not, hold myself responsible for.
. ,
practice or transactions of any person pnictisittemedhdne
absent from my own office.
Those who-desire .my advicevae.tnadtMt , can obtain.
only by applicationenennallY, or by letter, to myself at my,
residence, ILI Broad Way, and my medicines and me.
chaniml remedies can only be had by applying to Me ot4ny .
regularly. authorised agents.
Prescriptions, with full climetions, Will be tentrgrittntotut—
ly, otrapplication as above, and a statement id the Nytnp•
toms of the case and the remedies preamibed .mity be ob
tained at Iny agencies. Advice given at all times to nth
patients without charge. I always prepare all the Medicine*
1 use, and never send my patients to the apothemuy, or Bllii
ject them to the inconvenience and beard of preparing - 1
them themselves. ,
.$lOB,lOl 31
. 300,000 00
$403,151 13
DR. S. S. mows "Six Lectures . above mentioned; a
new edition past Lamed, 380 pages, 30 engravings, and steel
portrait of the author, will .be sent by mail, or may be had
of my agents. Price 25.cents- , -all but given away.
S. S.. PITCH A. ISI.; IL D.,
March, lE44B—mhBl:3wdaw 714 Broadway, N. Y
'NO. D. K owes, late of flampttteya, Ruffian hoona, Phila
D. W. .ILastra Late of r ttaburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
Fl HOUR FACTORS,
AND
General Produce Commission Me) ihants,
IV, 47 North Irharvei and 93 North Water end, •
below Race Prat,
PrniADE PM.A.
... . .
Bagaley.Vroodwasd & Co. Pllll4 Bryan, Kennedy A Co. Pitterh..
Garrett. Martin & Co. " L. Wilimarth & Co. "
Wood & ()liver. " Bell a-Liggett, "
Sitter, I rice k Co. " .1. kW. Ben, a
Caleb eye & Co. " Bagley, Cosgrove & Co. ::
((
Truitt, railer & Co. " Watt & Wilson,
J. D. Lohroer & Co. Cincinnati. Fondle& k Foulda, Gin donatL
A. A. Pollock & Co. " !Sorrow & Blether, ".
Tweed & Sibley, " J. 8. Chenoweth & Co. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Idercluants genetelly.
jalkdapc6zu
$617,348 16
CHICKERING & SONS
flipplefJOllN 11. 'MELLOR has
just received seven more o
CHICKERLtiti A SONS'
PIANO FORTES, end coto- ,
pleted the Stock, selected for Spring Sales of TUFETTITYI3-
new mad splendid Instruments, of ovary
,katietit atithrtyley,
menutictured by the Menem Chlckerings, (Bosion,Yfrom•the ,
plainest SIX OCTAVE to the most iplendiellOtilibed •
. .._
Seven Octave Square ' -Plano ForteitV'''
as well as their superb and Inimitable Grand numb Parlor
oirand Pianos. EVERY PIANO TORTE to 'thin let is of
their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IRON SHAMES,
and PATENT ACTION, rind are not only warranted to The
purchaser by the neinufactuters, but by the Subscriber, to
be in all respects as perfect as Instruments sari be made,
both In regard to Material and Workmanship.
PRICES' INVARIABLY THE SAME as in Boatou, at the
Manufactory.
JOHN U. 'MELLOR, No. at Wood street, .„,.
between Diamond Alley and Fourth street:
Agent for Chickering d Sons, Boston; for Pittiab l rt4 s trd
Western Penna.
TO THE „PUBLIC.. it •
A CARD.—TILE SUBSCRIBER FEELS
tl it incumbent on him to nautical the public agabist'
tee malicious and unfounded reports, and 'tricks of Arabs,"
SD industriously circulated in this citycand intended Min
ium the reputation of Chickering" Sons, for' whom' hn
has acted as Agent so many yearn In the sale of their Piano
fortes.
It has now become quite familiar to the trubectibegto bear
from persona who call to look at the Ir Piano Fortes "TREY
ILs.VE BEES TOLD that they wear out in a little while!"
That since the death of Jonas Clikkaring their Planets'
were not worth anything!" ..-That their reputation. was.
lost :" "That the late Jonas Chickering had anfenciadedged
on his death bat, to a New York manufacturer, that . he did.
sot pot as much work on the INSIDE of his Plats:was they
did, by forty or fifty dollars!" The truth of the last end
ingenious death fed story I may be inferred from the 'simple.
fact announced at the time in almost every newspaper in
the United States, that the late Jonas Chickerines death ea
ehrred at a moment's warling,ehile sitting in his shalt, at
the house of a friend to Dutton.
The subscriber Is willing to risk 'his rnmlntiou an a dealer
in Piano Fortes for twenty-five yenta in thla.city,inisaying z
end assuring those whointutinstrumentaighat - 00 klann
Fortes manufactured by Chfekering k Fiona, acre. riot Only.
hilly equal to those manufattnred durkig the' life' time of
their father, but are vastly superior. •
Since the death of Ilir.Chickering, the elder, the embscri-
Per has sold In this city and vicinity upwards of one bun.
deed and fifty Piano Fortes, numniLictetred by the 'new firm
of Chickering k Sons' and IN NI) INSTANOWhas he ever
heard a complaint from the purchasers, but, on the contra:
ry, the most sat , sfsetory commendations.
JOILI argizoie.
Agent of Chickening k Bona r lketon,
Pismo Forte Manufacturer.
m11.. -fwd
Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Toads
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 24th Met., Passenger Trains
will run daily, except Sundays, ab
Leaves Pittsburgh for Qv:sail:a at VIA A. IL aid 3 P. M. .•
Leaves Crestline for Pittsburgh at SA.. IL and 12.50 P.
These Trains melee close connections at CRESTLINKetith.
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, 111LLE 7
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT EOM
and oil points on roads extending West and Sontb-wegt
brough 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
The VA A. H. Train from Pittsburgh connects at Mansfield
with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for
SANDUSKY, TOLEDO and CHICAGO; also. ci so cannon
bone are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK
and B U FFA LO.
Ttl ROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin
cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontaine,
Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dtmlleth,
Cairo. Springfield, 111, Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin
inal cities in the West.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOBIODATION TRAIN loaves new
Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 ,4 P. Leaves
Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at OA, S tand 6 1 A, P. NL
JO" For tickets and further information apply to .1. G.
CURRY, at the corner office, under the Moriontmhebt Rome.
or at tho Federal street Station, to OEO. PARKIN,R Ticket
Agent.. [mh22 . l 3. U. , Sti'
Capt Mark Sterling,
Samnel M. Kier,
William Hingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. Sc.hoontuaker,
William B. Hays.
[dec2l
.1. BANK KNOX
A.,‘,;11.-, -
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~. a, tt~..:. rz?.:.-w~.a~.... .- - .~.rnr:x. ;:n.'.;ris ~P`v ~.
At Alto.
I:=3
NEW SPRING STOCK OF
PIANO FORTES.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
D LNG THE
Continuation of the Ohio tit Penna. R.ll
TO FORT WAYNE,
THREE HUNDRED t EIGHTEEN MILES PROM Prrroußon
/Or TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, withinit de
cantina, with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Road, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South,
on the Mad River and Lake Rile Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohio .and '
Pennaylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alleglieni
Oity, or at any of the following paints: ,
Fort Wayne, Bellefontaine, -
Cincinnati,
Dayton, SPringneld,
Indishapolls, R.lcond,
Tiffin - Findlay.
Persons desiring Tickets ivill be particular to ask for a...
Ticket by the Ohlo and Indiana Rantoul.
jet 8. B. STRAUGIIAN, Snp't.
Cln o I nnatl, Ikla t mliton & Dayton Railroad.
CNCINNATI PASSENGERS will please'
I_,/ take notice that the adverinement of a Rival Route,
!iamb ~r that the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio and Penn
sylvania Railroad is the only one which makes connection at
Omni Ina. This is Incorrect, and calculated tarlecolve the
travel I lag public, as there are two daily trains between Pitts
burgh and Cincinnati making close and sure connections.
via I.O3LLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route makes
eoun,tions with the 8 P. M. train of the Ohio and Pennsyl
vania Railroad. 0. B. BROWN, Gen'l Agent.
P. K HOW LAND, Agt.. Pittsburgh. folectt
— CAM I BEIGL & POL.LOCK,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Variety awl Dry Goods.
AND MANUTAOTITELPIDS *or
PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT
• MOULDINGS.
No. 95 Wood at., Come! of Die.rnond alley.,
TIIBY refer to a long experience in this
business as a safe guarantee to the purchaser that he.
will get the latest and beet dyke, and at 'urines as. low Si .
any other establishment.
An inapoction of their stock incurs no obligation to buy.
Equal attention will be shown to Illorchanta t whether their
calla be for examination or purchase. - rahl9:lotddaw
DAVID CA - 7 - Mli , ELL. SAMUEL PO
OCK have associated together vinin the style of -
OASIPBBLL & POLLOCK, for the transaction of a 'general ,
Variety and Dry Goode - buftam, and the manufastare - of
plain and Waved
- Line Gilt ldould/np. mhl9
MOSES F. EA
. ,
AGENT POE THE -
Rights..
And & Parehaseof 'P ate nt 'Rights.
. ..
And Dealer in every variety of MECHANICAL AND
iffflEß PATENTS. 011ice.xnd Exhibition 'Room, No. 1&1
FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pitteburgh, Pa. _ . .
Sir Orders for Patented Articles of every deecriptiOn
promptlyattonded to. ,
AGENTS WANTED. mom`
.
.
BASEMENT TO LET.
A LARGE BASEMENT ROOK 21 feet,
jal wide by 80 deep,balf abore groniid,T and
ad end finished, will be rented on reasonable terms. It la
on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley. Sawa°
at Us211:111 01,8108 OF MENEM POST.
OLD TYPE METAL.
wE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office- of
the MORNING POST, a /rage - quantity of OLD
TYPE. Machinists and others wanting such-an article =
gat a large aupplyby coaling own. Ail*
REMOV AL. —/Etna Inauraw , e • Company
of Hartford, removed from corner of Fifty aaTWood
streets to O. 97 Water street, over Graff, Bennett .9 co.'s
Iron Ware House, where - they win continue toisrou9Pos 949 ± -
naryall descriptions of property, as usual, Csdrassets Janu
y 1.„ $1,074,395. B. T EN-BYCK, Agt, -
m527-2m- No. 97 Watei gt,-vtoburglh • •
CITIZENS' DEPOSIT RANK. 1
PittatturghiAlexch22, 18 5 0.
THE ANNUAL r , rmnao of the
tbia Bank Will be held the nyi IDnute, On
MONDAY, the Ith otApril,betwta.n. the . Mum cd 10 A. IL
apd 2 P. 31., at Which time and place an ELECTION for one
President and six,Ditectors will take place.
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Mh2Ltd E. D. JON lAS k Cash'r..
17 - 1019
THE STOCKHOLDERS Or VIE ODD FELLOW
ITALLWOO _LATIOII are herebygicilied that the
FIFTEENTH INSTALMENT, odF ME PER CENT: .on
the Capital Stock has been called In, due On and attar' the
NINTH DAY OP ApRIL, I B S4 .
ralactd ; P. 'HENDEREON;temetary ,
A FRIOAN OAYENNEPEPPER- -300 lbs.
X 1 for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOOK A CO.,
mh2o Omen' Pint and Wood anon&
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*Tr Tmt subscribers taktt ties' Tialliattiting that the .
Pl*NofittP"Numeit - *OLATilf;•liiii YOrk,liive euloled, •
the unwavering confident:o'9C thp ;Was for uiftfards 01
thirty-AT& year* during whit& period turf .-r, mots DlPLet
mi unnuorest mot roin =an 00,3 T CULT i tA M ACMT;
; k cks
and hence, Wane' - others, the stand ha need ilitigiar of* sing"
count/snot nor a labored
Their superiority is so - ge admitted, that they MY
safely be tzunddered al -inoroa.all of titular' They have • , -
'been fully teeted Lu -the - severed , Southern climates of this -
continent, idid hare psuredibeiond all etitnparieonOnrable .., .
sad lasting.,-Prucheiare who desire to `obtain a PIANO '
YORTE of thermal substantb3 and•elegant deeidiption, and - :,.. .
of whose atpenity to lITAZ wax and itand in cola tuna there • -. '
exists NOT* DOUBT, are reapeetitillyinvited tUcall at out EE;
eatablishment Mid EXeMitle theft= Spring. stock of NUNN3 l
& (11.,A111( .PIANf.3% .NtuTilied with • ittutf;'llaritulled nu t
lode. . , - . - , 11,./CMOOL al liall,
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_ ap6 , • ,No. t 3 Fifth street. -
GREATEST- IMPROVEMENT - VET
I'Vrt W "8 C A t E-4...KLZBEReI3I),[ ,
have Just , received a 'irinitillet.-Of
UBBB- dr, CLARKS , -PIA7IOBi.
provided with.their NEW Salitil.r'Thir
their latest; and undoubted:ll"am won 1*
rousse improvement as yet =de to the Plano Fclite...' The
POMilik of the instrument to =almost DOUBLET' thereby; of
and in point of volumeiiivennessand brilliancy `Of temer thei
surpass anything as ,yet produced4n the ehaperofzit Mono.
they possess all the 101110N/6i of the Greta Plaice, with
out any of its illaadvantages. We now challengeedinnatiwin
with -the instruments of any other maker In thlasonntry,
confident that- every unblessed Judge of fhb 1004 W at•
once admit their superiority. The public fa' respe e lii„ly.
In
vlted to call and examine these sopertiinstintaentir
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Sole agints rit
rbrWisterii Pentikr 1.
No. 58 Fifth street, next door to 'Masonic Hall.
P. a—Splendid assortment' of the Ostia idieetlyiexpected
for the Spring Trade. APS 7
Prof. De Ilootht'''' , : - . 4, 7 1
GRAND CONCERT • fri
- DROF. De HAW begs leave to inform his a
.1,. friends, patrons and the public generallyAist he In- 6 . 4
tends giving a
GRAND VOCAL AND DIRWIIMXNTAL CONtMET, i
AT MASONIC . HALLS i P
4
.i., 1 1'13 ESD AY, the Btb of April. 1
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On whkh occasion he will bo assisted by 4- -
Mania 'JERRIE:ITR BIMON, the talented Vocalist, from q•
ct nein mad; a
Mr. A. lIINSLEE, the exquisite performer on the French 4 -
Ilona •
"'ZEE 'VOGEL and HERE hEESSKRBCII)'"WT
i ' „the eir. t . -...,v,,, .. c ,,, •:•., .....,...,,
canna Violinist and Violoticellied:- - ... .. ' . -
. . Mr. B. KLUX& has also voirmMi4binatist.l, r . ;'? .11- , ' - -: -. --' ..;,'", - 1: ~.,, , ,L,_:.'3'
Far the Programme see the band-bills. ~- '• '-- ' ' ~.4: ' ' ' ,44;.,..... - : .... -i .; : - ' . .'" : -'i.' , '-'. : V. ,1
4firTirbetetOrreats, . MallarobtaitgdittthriMusic Stores •,• -, - ; -. .• ~ ,r,t,F,:
. f-- . „.7. ? „-.itli
and at the door: . , .' rspaMt : ' :: '' :: :\-;- ' ,7- f , 7lisi.?" 7 .
POLLO
lint; Nii.' 137 - vroziiteeet, be - ',. : ' ,-,.'"?'.,',1.A.':-,".-...'-,-:;':-._.: -..,..-1,:,,...,,--,(4
A low Washington 1141, , ; " ' . ." . s ;'''.,".., .::, 4. 7' ,.'W±,:'.o
TheUntricrlber takes ple_aanye In Informing the publicthat ~, ' • ..„ r: ;, : r.;; ; •!-f,..4 . 1•',.....tn.. ,
, the above Blush:al and Robwihment Sammie:now epee day • , '„,; , ,,t,', f .;r: :: , _..kic:. , - - , ..t'- ,- '..:,'Fil:•.;,
1 . tied evening. lie has seabed' •the Ip3rdces of the!, .le.brated •- Z'L , ,-..:::',., rf - ' ci.:" :7. - , jrZ
Vocalist, 1110NOK:APPLARIAPX, With' the nand Pianist, '.. •-.
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~- :. : 4.-4.-:.. if F„,.;:- ' .1.,.. - 4,".,:r.7„4.
Mr. A. KLAEAL 1. , - ,
_,.: .- - *_ : d 4%......_,vi..,-, -,:- ~.:-. 2.Y . i.-,4:• 1 , ..-.....-
6 1 36 The purest and beet LAGIIB,. BEER in .eatudantly ~ u P 1 161,,i- , ~,'..;..;;; ..,. , -,,., T.I.:;i:;:;,`
land. . . - . ... '• *,;1`. ,: : - -; .'-[. - j , : • : ' ••-...,,,:--.0.:7.
AVaanuor FEU. • - . .
.-: , '...i , 1 • -&- %' 1 14 , ... , ':. 1.- -:-;-- • . ...7:: - .i
4 rarsaix every merningbetweenjOirnd 11 de ; , 1er...14 on and -- art„.e • ...- . ~ : - J; . L .
•afterldenday, Aprilt . (apkiw) .. ~, ARR.,MATZ. -,.. ~,„'. -
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HE NEXT,-AND THE M
IGIITEEE
LIC BALK OY LOTS AT,ROGIEREPIR, will take place
pen the premLses, eIiAtIIDbPODAY, i lOrto t ,hr Arun,
test., et 10 ercleeit.)l4 ~A.eyius mull& begfferid am:m
bar of MI MOST-FALGARIT,IIIIII,IRNG LOTS:IN TUN
'WNW, es. nen es ELEGANT PAKOT BITES FOR GEN
'III3IIIN,EIt:,..IINCES, 'which at formerealea ivere held
in. reserve. . , GOULD.
.Itophizter, Apr 115,1856... - - • • l'apsl
OFFICE 071 lITTSSUROLL GAS CO.l
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. . .. • ATM 4, 1868. to% ' - '.......i
PROPOSALS FOR MATER! A. T.S .- --Sea, ed 5 ...4.-,::
proved; will be remind by theVittsburgh„Ges Cam- 4 ''.., ......
pony at their Mee on Smithfield' et:Met,' until Wednesdey. V..? -,-i ; , ..,1 . .
-the 18th Met., at 8 dclook, P. 14., for Yurniebing the follow- ;:
lag materials, via: • - " - '' --•,,
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5141.erches of good Sat nibble melitigitonfli—Jerlterc/i. el -
u,8,000 Good hard, yell booted, isteekhrielK - _caldir to nun-
limo -1 1 ,a r by Sinai:a % and 2Y,iinckettirldc4er AL •
90,000 Common.fta &tct z hg tOiSvAiavi6 -
.per 31. d. • -
8,000 Was clan dump river sand-,teiSibilutit •i•
6,000,, Stperrieltd„ feet of elard'imidhik, Mich elete , to -Meg- b 1
' acre 18 by .rincbiliuida4ll4(l3ol-;-priSfaimtre ~, . .
Alsi)-- tarEuinishiiig,, . "_. ~' .. , ti
52,00Giba.. 'of AliscelLineons Iron Otstin a t i : ti ID- 4 -
.94,000 " of •Caer Thin ripea of sax:Anti , ~
/4RO° i , '„ot:110, Iron, - r4 :,•". " ' 1 ‘ " e
WAX •‘, antra holier ihete, • -_,••• "
The wbolelo be autfiecito _t he inspection and approval of i;"1:,
the Engine :4 OrMlielOutiptiny, and deUvered at the mats at
such dame and 111 such qtanLithst as he may direct.
Poymentair i bimade otm„ , eititnataatue month, after delis-
ary,tem teen .14: - !*.e84 to lie*aniituntil thePmPlation
of tho.oontrac ,-' •• • r."-' , ,' • - :._ - „ • , ir G •
Ail iedterwiteroietinO.and , .pip,a, sill be fatidalied by Ti
the Company, and any lakinsubMlbat May lie - Tomb': d, g
relative to the-material:4 scikbahrntahettlittifelittigineer, i f
Propesabi ta be addoMaed,traorbirliGl2l3:34.2isq„ Prod. 0 - -,- ' i,' , '.
&Mt at , tbecompany, endonla - I" F''*Pisala fai:leme, Bricke, • -
Castings, Bar Iron," &c., ea the iiimes May U.'' , • • 4
slur'
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D& t/11130N, - 13tigineer. •,.•.- -
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N'I3EW SECOND'HANPBOMI3.—.Oa Sat- . ;', i
- urday erenttig,'Aptit fith; annuli) iClagar 13i o'clock, 4
6 &Mat the Cotomercia,lalisr!goomi, corner Wood t , •:
and PM street* an, rittenstrai,peratrialle' liariery of now 1
and second-luind Boob, tyclose Out icroaltiing works omit-
Win catalogneeM` Ovate •Iltmitiew UMW Teceirial. Among V
'them Will be found. many ,cd hstMeatl Whicttlinir occur et
such opportutmaripsising indscallapennianoki now out.
of -print; together vdtk- lolectedipamadeti - MOzinraerons
inattiegt% in anbstantial fuldblndlog. ..., „, • ..,,, „..,.- ..,
Also, new books., f elegtfit'und standardlitetattire, among S ,
Width am good edlihma oftha,beet.ant*rs,:iind recent is.
sues or the Preee; comp:wog aistop;, pop,u 3 r,,trAvot., kb— I ,
poplin critinista. theology, de. . Superb copies of tho Family ,
Bible, in Tirkey morocco blueing; and gold blared clasp.
apo P-11: DAVIS, Ahttioneer._ !,
BRICK DWELLING 110IISE. :1013TH. .
_UP WARD ALLEMY, Attortox.—On VIIURSDAY
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April loth, t7K o'Ooaki af , l ll *Web" ta
change. Fourth street, vitt hikaald that vahroble -lot of
ground at the corner otßobisMon °mania- itreots,
having front of DS feet ou Itaintionritieet, witendlogback
55 feet along Ontnthtun street, anti then haYing front of
* feet on Grantham street,extending hack Agfeoty.cin which
la erected an excellent Brick...Dwelllng I.loMpt,R.wo and a
Mil dodos, meths lame and 'conveniently 'arranged, duke
ed attic, payed cellar. FRO in: front of ene Uwe, and hy- ,
drant in the yard. A 1..... on'the lot are - 'tines, shrub
bery, de., and large stable, wititgrithary end nuittimgruum.
le- Title Indippntatde. Termtelehalfpes4 balance in
one, two and three years, with interest. .
aps P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
BAND STELLA SHAWLS.-A.
.1.1 A. blast:Hi Co. lurrejustatcaved by Itzprem anotb.r
lot of Eplona! styles of Brochescul Stella Shikels. aps
PRING BONNETS AND MANTILLAS.S
-A: A. 51sears A Co. base now ready for exhibition the
rinest.imsortment of straw, silk, 'crape end other bonnets,
they hex e ewer offered. .Also upwanisof 1000 of the newest
Paris styles of Mantilla: in silk lace; At. aps r'
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RESH SBEI4-41 - arden, Fief and Flower g
seeds, of - the most '4llloid and reliable eariedee,
wholesale and Taal], at'thefieedand Was°.
howie,4l' Fifth sheet, Of (sp6) wespßog.
QPRING VIXSAS— 2 5 - bag.• .Prime Seed
JustrecesTeot the Seed sad A,selculturaParrebotse, 47
Fifth sheet, Pittsburgh. , (so) JAMEaItARDROP.
SEED POT ATO.S. ..,.
. 0 . .ht i ela.
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of the eels
baited Etwple bid% =WO the moat-ndlable and Tains- i
bin Potatos known, at 47 litith stmt.
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JAMES WAVEROP. !?.
.DACON-15 Iththr..ehoniders;. • • , r •
8 do. -aidan;
4 do. lianh-Jrust readied and for
(aPS) ~:30118TVIA 801M._
pp AwA
O for Al! ale
_loxes ( A3ixte.Soa ,
vo Wro'd_ an
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( I ,ITAR-OANDLES---50 boxesjanereo'd an
1,3 for Bala by - rosarm* Isom
bbd: No. "Ijustiw'd an
jj Lir pale by (80) NOM= & 80M.
PIMMOINIMI
lIREAT AUCTION , airs ,OF ENGLISH
. AND -ABIRRIOAN CIAREXT3,-
50 Ova Royal Tape*? Velvet Oarpeta, new and elegant t
100-pkom pig Tapestry Brunie, ;11a;i1o. do._
20 fleas beet cattebbiaekrnaltif'llonnieW carpets, very 4
• imparter 4 / natty - sad ark pattenai.
10 pieces superfine- ant eciinfa bppethalhis- i ply Carpets, j
&oleo new arylo.- , ' •
1000156 es super. Ingndii arid twe plyettPotisixunprielng a I
yyeat-terlety of paliernativlVlalitker ,
Th e above to eghte' catehrtuitent; fans one of the
larva *apt:atlas homes in toe country. to be odd t
.without roam; zomieter IMMO next, April
iflth, at broPelooliA4ll 4. • Twoullihnibe Onattentlonortbo
trade Inibla - eity, lase eteemboet.pen and hemiceepars gem- ,
rally, to thb Nie,tibv!,...„orctsrparkiSty brinirduushw Ow. •
newest etyles mod OM-gMl,5e or Writer at great reams!' •
- pen from the reviler pilaw - ' -
g- -- •
-Puitheitiotsdelrol .gitib at place o f wben.the
Cleo& - be opeate4#4 ready fat' inglecticm , =•••
ati4 ' 'DA M
MUNCH .VL 1 3018; 0.5 1 •S, &•c-,
Aronent;.*moNverimilealo4pa 7thod
10 &vet, et the Citzenercha Bob Booma. comer of Wood
and - Fifth tired* willbe sold, ito2 eteortmot of &eke
Deeds inmd received from , the Eudora eift'l
fiche stock to quite exterwird and vairi4 to which the at
tention. of clothiers end aline la mollotted,r
k*Pd
Super. VlllllClLZacktiloAstißac 716001.3°thl ;
Black,Fawn and Plaid 1 : 12, ! 111 f •
Mack and Mixed thithlttet
QtatimOm sod D7arneillelYeedinget
fi ß reen, leachea Go an lit. d an o t o daftod imnsi dire a semo Jemw ; min e ;
Cobarge; Alpena; De Latuog dam .
160 =D ia l k lit a tt Shol
vatS ia rd t Z r i t 1 1 Vge;
1.07,10zen DioghifolkadCatoniC4%
'together with a full variety of Thiamin* &c.
sp4 P. Si. DAVIS, Lacer.
DRESS 'BrEdo,.-LINENiVitO4,aT AIIQ k
WiNDAlrtnoinliiti - 401 7 , 1114 at 10
corner of Wood
took,"4o.egieflosthooieb2.llllAocltootoh 4 -
I n c d-pgti s ,j,it,ntkbe 'sold, it imp AM tletokof.'stock of
linealkC Mcidind direct front tbk. importer,
Mid: to 'which AIM intuition or enlarly r ,
40004 05 8i1rising — " '
860 yor3isdper.tdack OM de Rhine
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360 -"
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5810 ", '. " . fancy and gain, latostyklido. I
ilii o. s. ".... , black Satin Teslinga; ---::-
'26 pieces line Irish Mauer '
30. " plain and figared'holocdiebt, BO*, &c.
2A dozen Linen Table Clothe and Coma;
..60.. " • Tearelanadliankhw . . • !..;
Tablalinen, Black Loadring.Beelintilk;-4. ~
p 4 p. - imywAncer. ii
AITATAL PAPER,: BORDERS 'FRESCO t
vy motaxmas, Ac 4 AT AUCTION,—OI6.II:I I MAT -
incernbig,-April,E4A, at 11 cA ilock,et AAA Cow Was
•Boonz, cornet ' aF Weedmid 'Dinh itreettOrDl Dead& 1000
pieces glazed and mailman Wall Paper, Ilerderlas. Warm
Mouldings, Brown Dolumn, Ornamental 'Trims Mods. 4ics
spa P. V. DAVIS, Atm*. I,
' tames just re- ,
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