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THURSDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN (Solti,e7 bro Vic decision .; f Ow National 11 , nreniwn ) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET .I,I4IONRA GEORGE SCOTT, or COLIIIIMA CO AUDITOR [NEPAL JACOB FBA', Jr., MONIMMEUT Co ===l TIMOTHY IVES, Parma Cotwrs RUSSIAN PROJECTS sixty-eight years ago the government of Rus sia fitted out a fleet and army at one of the ports iu Knmschatka to invade and take possession of oregon and California. Had Spain been as weak then as now the project would have been successful, and the California gold mines would have now been supplying the means of con quering Constantinople. But the energy of the Viceroy of Mexico frustrated the design. He sent out three ships of war and a considerable army, and attacked the Russian settlements in the Aleutian islands and along the coast, and the Russian project was given up for the time. Lussia was not then prepart6 to go to war with Spain. The Emperor Panl afterwards revived the pro ject. In ISM.; a Russian fleet sailed as far south a , San Francisco, purchased land, established a fort, and quite a large Russian town sprung up on the con , t not far from where San Francisco now is. By P-20 the Russian colonies in San Francisco hail become quite numerous and pow erful. As late as 1534 the power of Russia was •upreme in the now republican State of Calif-or nit. But about that time a good many Ameri 'CAW and English had settled there, and they stimulated the Mexicans and natives to hostili ties, and one by one the Russian towns were de stroyed or abandoned until, in IS4I, the Emperor Nicholas soil ton Swiss, named Sutter, all that remained of Russian possessions in California. Sutter still lives there, and on his vast estate can he seen the remains of Russian forts and towns. Ile is one of the largest farmers in the world. lle raised P.1.0m barrels of flour in one year. Vie title to his estate win , disputed three or four years ago, and squatters took possession of a portion of it and a large town was built up. Recently, however, his title has been decreed s 1 by the courts, and the squatters have lost their improvements. PITTSBURGH AND A. FOOL The editor of the Minnesota Tiara, a paper published at St. Paul, was a member of the Re publican Convention that assembled inPittsburgh o:1 the 22 , 1 of February. Ile is an abolitionist the Ilarriion and Parker stripe, without their ipaeity. Well, it seem , that he was not treated with all the attention he imagined himself enti tle 1 to when so far front Lome, and a delegate to :5 C 01150116,11 besides, so he vents his vexation I:port our city, upon the Monongahela House, tri 111)011 /1;111,, , t everything he came across while lionorin:4 our city with his presence. He rote home a letter which was publish,' in his paper on the I•2.th of March, in which he takes rOvellgiT'on is for not tendering him a public .linner. Ile mopped at the Monongahela. House, well known to be the largest and hest hotels in the l nioo, and probably not knowing how to act in suet'. a splendid establishment, he seems to have got himself into treuble all round. lie is i•vidently one of the kind that like to "cut ,swell," when abroad, and don't know how. lie proba bly expected that so important a personage would not have to pay any bills at all, and he gets very angry because his bill in presented. Having thus introduced our here, we publish be ...w the brilliant production of Lis pen for the henetit of Pittsburgh : I earmot say that I am an admirer of Pittsburgh. I neither admire it; dirty streets, nor its cold, selfish. inhabitants. These elements are not ongental to the West. but seem to be a part of the ..1 Pittslairgh. rind here I trust they will At the Monoogabein Mouse, where I am the rooms are ./..ery and the clerks impri tit and Op...cont. They possess none of those ac e ,unninlabrg qualities we were taught to expe r t in dm refined State of Pennsylvania. For instanee, a gentleman stepped up to the office, anti desired a room an d his baggage taken care of. lle was told bat the proprietors were not responsible for baggage. he turned on tile heel and sent his bag ...• U. another bowl where ho registered his name. totters I saw treated in the same manner, and one or two editers, who had the misfortune to full into the of these avarie,ons , napping turtles. props.' to c.i.• them nabs. gratis. Mr. Itodpatli, the abbe I:antits serrespotolent the New York Tr i tome rued • I the M.-soon It. ae,..cet, was treated so shaldaly. 111..1 he left, assert:it • that even the Powder Ruffian hai e shown hits more respect, particular-Iv when he was ol.lilre.l pay $2.00 per day for heard. The Julian House at Dolomite, the Briggs Reuse at chi..ago. and the A ngier House at Cleveland. are h .yes of the very hest accounno.tations, and those in, &in_ cannot find better. pittsburgh is a very hilly place, the eouutry is not .guilt so broken. but iu oilier respects re.amolilos ILtle it ., M ar ry of th e h o uses ore located so high that they make a person linty to look at them. The streets are narrow and .firty in the extreme, and a .lark cloud of smoke eternally broods ovor the eity, eliscitring the son, and soiling clothes and person.. The city prep, .. , attains 911,000 inhabitants : inelo ding Allegheny eity, on the other side of the Molten 'abet. riser, 12. - iilna, The manufacture of glass an.l r00.a0.1 the ...al trade is carried on very extensive. frill the I.asis of the prosperity of the Iles the point where General Washington pine trated the wilderness and predicted the uprising of a ere it city, and this prediction has induced many te make it their permanent residence, although. they de no t an d earne d f i nd it se congenial as the free air of the west. But good bye to Pittsburgh. I entertain, no particular regard for either its greatness or if/ people-- the former consists of mud and smoke -the latter of meanness. I left the smoky city of the hills on Monday more ping, and biking passage on the Pennsylvania cars, was soon whizzing along at a rapid rate on my way to Philadelphia, the cleanest city, in my opinion, in the United States a great rind noticeable rontra.st to Pittsburgh. The country for many miles, after lea sing the latter place. is very mountainous, and at the of the mountains are ono-horse, miserable hooking towns. not one of whieb, fur neatness and enterprise, can ...impure with either St. Anthony or Shakopee. Many 4d the houses are in a dilapidated eondition. with no gardens, nn fences, no paint. There_was no appearance whatever of thrift, but en the contrary, old fogyism oozed out from every point. I was greatly disappointed with the into rior of the Kerefone State, and if those I have seetl ip he a spent men of the rent, I desire to nee no more. A , the cars glided along, mountain, hid anti vs, lee. hill. valley and mountain passed heroin. us, .enting a variety of scenery almost unparallelled in the history of Nature. Now a projecting rook, as large IL , the car itself, would hang impending over our beads, and seemingly anxious to roll down upot 11, —now a mountain, SIM feet high, would roll up its huge pr o portions, covered with the evorttreen laurel -now a wall of rock. through which the way had been emit for the ears, would frown indignantly upon us--and then stretching, far off, almost into the out lines of eternity, could IN, seen the tops bf the highest peaks of the Alleghenies, surrounded by a blue haze. At about II o'clock, ire began to 'poem] the moan mins, and from the pawing and snorting of our iron horses, (for we had two,' it was quite evident that the ascent was made with diflieulty. Up, up we rose, almost imperceptibly , when of a sudden, darkness closed in upon as, for we were in the tunnel, perhaps one of the greatest works of Man in this country. I took a stand at the door of the hind car, and as we continued to progress, the light in the distance at the earl of the tunnel, became less visible, until it entire - Iv disappeared. This tunnel is dug through a rock n t 11 high point on the mountain, and in three-fourths of n mile in length. The cost of construction, wets S. — ,0(1,000 ! and it took three years to complete it. Emerging from the tunnel, a very beautiful scene met the view. Far down, at least 1000 feet, a valley • stretched elf in the distance, while the Alleghenies lifted their whitened brows in proud defiance of the 11 " I" Ifni , below. On we sped, winding serpentinely around the 10-ow of the mountains, and apparently l ust on the edge of the awful chasm that yawned to t",• , -4.1%e us. For miles and miles the train sped along on this precarious track. liable, at any moment, to pitch headlong ever into the ahysn, when it was an neuneed that tt. were tot the decline grade, and sway went the ear,' at a truly fearful rate. I ascer iiiii..•,l from art engineer 441 the road, that the grade is net feet It., the m it e , an d fro m this the reader can term some idea of the danger that stared UP in the t we. as we gradually left the mountains, and found nun-elves once more on terra firma_ • There, read that Pit tsburghers, and be ashanicl of yourselves. See what ye get for not knowing • that there is a great man in town. See what vou get for having Republican Conventions here. Anil the . lonutigaliela House, lately so popular, is dime for now. And you,ye '' little one horse" sal tttes along the Central road, you are not as fe as Shakopee. Old fogyism oozes out of / 4 ! - 0:44; you from evety peant." Take lkut. 3nu theo think of tho:e mountains sticking their dirty heals rigUt 1,11111111 "into the outlines of eterni ty !'' Ansi then think of houses in our city so high up as tO " make a fellow's head ewim" to look at them. But we forbear, and turn the free ,oil booby over to our correspondent " Crimea." APRIL 10 ME following is extracted from a letter dated Philadelphia, April 7. The verdict of the jury lays the foundation for very heavy claitos for damages against the New Jersey Monopoly Rail road Company. The jury on the disaster which occurred a few weeks since, in the burning of the steam ferry boat New Jersey. rendered tkeir verdict last night, attrib uting the deaths of the Victims to burning and drowning, resulting from the worn out, leaky and de fective condition of the boiler employed on board said boat, of which Richard Fetters was inspector. No censure is attributed to the captain Or attilk4loo of the boat. hut negligence is alleged against the Presi• dent, Directors and General Superintendent of the iompahy, in the employment of an unfit and unsafe boat for the transport of paseengerS, and their omis sion pniperly to man and e q uip and supply with means of escape from said ferry boat. The steamboat inspector is also charged with inetiicieucy. The ju ry further declare that the boat was inadequately manned; that there were no hoots, life preservers, floats, spare plank, buel,ts ou deck, or any other moans provided for the osciipe of the pastengers in ca ., of lire, collision, explosin, or any other emer gency. A preamble, which, however, was only ap proved by a portion of the jury, censures the cotapa• ny in a still stronger manner." TII P. KINSAN Fiun' STATE. LEGNLATvar:.—A Kansas letter in the St. Louis Republican, dated the 2:th ult., says The legislature of Topeka w ae a miserable and lu dicrous abortion, and ttsinemliers are hiding tholll - from judicial processes like frightened ostriches. Sonic have fled to lowa, some to Missouri, and the rust are hiding their heads in the booties, in the vain hope of security. The grand jury of the Court, under the instruction of.ludge heminopte, have indicted not only the members, but a ll the j u d ge , o f election : and it is the intention, of hie Minor, at lid tortn in Douglas. which begins next week, to ha, bills found against Governor Iht:inson, Lieut. (ice. ernur Itolvrte. and all the executive otheerS. THE race for Kansas is becoming very active both North and South, and Kansas may have population , ufficient to be e ntitled to admisodon as a State before till- Congres:: adjourns. We find the following in a Southern exchange : " K ANsAS EMIGRANT. ril a TkIV. SO , TlL—The ,South Candtnians are rushmg for Kansas. A Yet,nd company ,1 twenty-eight emizrant.3 left t'lmrleston ..11 the . 271.11 111111110 1 . , the torrit-ry. n ud it C.Aupitll2 from Edeelehl, under raptain 1. , leave too the lot ,n, , tant f..r roll/mhos. Georgia, there to Major Mulford. who hmul, a fl , ruriwlable ex pc.liu•m. moving, her citizens having a large sum of money to fit out emigrants, twelve whom have proposed g,ing." 4•C tt m. ST•tes-rtts. -The .lerst•y rtty St-,mitt./ sny that Sit.ekhot • sstil sh-rtl% brought Itehtr. the Atnt•rtent. petit's, , the, exit-litho. htr the l're, ttleney. mith.•ut t , r partissn distint- The t'unitnodore, then. i Fein, L. run a.. to: inklepernlent It ie runwre.l thnt (len ItnuAnn will he In 41147111 out in the ,nine I 0rr,1.1,11 lir. , - I ,54,1, t th. tidi,rt, I In Vie have received the 6.!1,, , ,,ing from Captain the bark Kate Lincoln, , Intel Demerara, Felt. The tinted street preacher, J S In . , butts kn”Ati iu \cw I . .ith, and other parts, as the Angel has created great excitement Hemersra, lietw tien the 1 1 ... ding-apse and black-, •,,/ that the anth..rities t.i 41,1111 her 4.1 . i, 111117 fur ,t.tsel• tit waisto pridect the place. 1 bear despatch... , t.. tt. Vin.•ent, from the (I..ierrinr of lii.tisit I'ur vessels of War liar vessel- in 1... rt, ntl.l but few tr...p. --nwittiy colored. They 1110.. taken Ilh , .Ut 00 ' 71111 rioters as pilenners. The negn.ee have pulled dna fl. plundered and set tire to n gist.: many Human churAie- and l',,rtilyzue., whips. The Angel t;ahri,l i. , taken pris o ner 'the health of the port i• very p.m.!. Time , rather dull, as ail mere intik. business is suspend account of the riot. .\ ;4,,, g bum t.pntltin ing the captain and clew the hark Mar, Hartley, which lat !si tan . I" flora 4.,,P1111, hou n d to ',robin. arri‘iiii Fch. The NI 11. win. , estel, :tin! hid...ni1...1 t. I..indidi. The sugar , eft. , lll it well advanced. Frnn tin• Tr..y Tun.•-, %veil Newfoundland Dog Pulling Out a Fire-- Wonderful Sagacity. (Ine of the ri/4 ,, i artonishing instances of the sagneit . v of the dog. tran-pteel this morning, which ever citric i 0 Dist, hoowle•ige The Nle s srs Staudt , . tobacconists, No. ',tigress street. close , l their store last evening, leaving their fa vorite Newfoundland Thin morning, opening the Attn., the floor in the hack room was found to he 017 tire. and the dog was laboring with his fore feet and mouth, trying to subdue it A pail if water, which stood io the on, hit l been retired down the hole The faithful anima' had so successfully combatted the fire as to pre. vent its he) ond two or three feet -qmare !low long the noble fellow had 9100 , 1 sentinel and fought down the advancing flames. ran only be conjecture I- it must ha,. , been set era' hours. Ills feet, legs and room were badly burned, and it in feared he is injibaol internally. I.y inhaling the hot air II lie refuses r 0,4. and i. apparently in much pain We trust the nagneinun and faithful creature 1- not dangerously injured. Tion ts the -nine which discovered the man Lally on the ice a few weekn sinee lie is worth his weight itt gold. an.l may safely he pronounced the !oddest of hi race. ! ward. the New lark l rthuu, put tut Sennt.o. I totultitt, • muutlt 3.11:LN IN! 10 , 4'11 UtHrit . ••••••l to till . "spirit uf Preedum ttt the 'n rtit, .11 the late 1.4 , 01 in itt• t t "ttllttto • . 11•1 It I surpri•ing htow the .4111,11 fey tof tine reptltlient itrertt linen re,tinruleti them :...;etettor Outtgitt. never ultere.l 411 , 1 wurthn tor luny wurd, of can lt purputt The worth.: he did utter fullow : "The Senator ,tarkte , himself on the minority port. I ray that report ju,t.tie, foreign intettereno in Nan , a,; while the majority report dente, the right of torei,:n interfere tn•e. 'liking the velle.rity rep.rt I can ju-tily, under it, pr. 114. Cry art 111,.1 h„- teen done in regard to ether by person from Maseaehusetta • r team Mit,ouri. The iindiorids report duplex the right of any 111,11 i to V I.ohtle it,.' 11111 I.) I pen , rt the prinelple, of the I\ 311,11, Nedraml• aet, whether he eon., from the North or the South The minority report ad,oeate, rereign interferon , e. We are ready to meet the in-lie; arid there will be no dodging. We intend to meet tt leddly , to 111161141.811iti1l 1., the totem and awe,' auth,,,. lir. ',quer r.. 4.41,j,,•ii.•,1 h„ to punidi rebellion and trmtmad I am glad that a defiant epirit is exhibited here, we aeet.pt the The Sound Dues question. .N letter from Berlin tot London paper, speak ' ing in relation to the conference on the Sound due , question. says : -The Itani•h government tru"t.' that. I,y getting a x~tt•tticment accepted by •tlte bulk of the nations ..t - Europe now represent ed at this conference. it will compel the United States to accept the same arrangement, On pain of eeein• all Europe arrayed in war agaimt them. The official Danish journal lately said :—"Shoulil America attempt to resist thi , European law," the proposal now made by the Vanish govern ment, 1 'tall Europe w ,, u id rut ace ohcdimv.e and repsect to it, and accept the war that would thus lie declared by the criminal attempt of the tThited Statest - i to pas , the Sound without paying dues. Advises by t the Atlantic state that the Sound lues conference hail been adjourned, the ii,v,rn meta of the United State , having consented prolong the , ibligntion , ~f the treaty for two months after the 14th of April, the thie at which the notice previously given would expire —Den mark pledging herstt'l•f that some decisive step should in the meantime be taken by her toward, the abrogation of the ,lues. The London Timrs think , , as these Sound dues are the stair of life to Denmark, and as the Da nish foreign debt has been mainly contracted in England, that therefore England should offer such remuneration to Denmark as would induce or enable her to lispense with them. The Lou don Shirpiny ridicules the proposition. LAROPIsT MILL. IN rite Wiinto.—The largest and most comprehensive mill in the world is the Pacific, at Lawrence, :qass. The floor of this immense struc t ure is nerl's —the largest Mill in England is II i acres. There are now in oper ation 40,000 cotton and 10,11101 worsted spindles : 1111 , 1 these are to be increased to I'o,ooo and 20,- 000 respctively. There are 1,200 looms in oper ation, to be increased to 2,400. These, with 2,1)00 persons, produce 3(10,00)) pieces of cloth per annum—one half delains. The weekly con sumption of cotton is 20,0001pounds,'or pounds per aunm, and 500,000 pounds of wool. once a month the two thousand persons assent hi,. at the aashier'sfollice, where he pays out $50,- (100 to them for wages, appropriating to each one the exact amount she has earned. J.unm Gordon Bennett of the N P . Herald is n -q , • • INN , ? 4 , 4 4: . ° • 1 WKI lti`f • • t IZEEMZI!= MEEMMEEM I=ii Ma Forma'::--1 set.] you the enclosed, that you may see how we stand abroad, and what a jacktssical we-tern editor says /11.borit. us. YOU have, d,ffibtless, travelled with men who, through laziness and poverty have been taught the u,-,efu;l:n•l practical adage " root hog or dice" and who, as soon as they got out of their own stye, would turn up their noses at everything they saw or smelt, that was clean or decent,— and if by closure they got admission to a hotel , would ask the servants " why the hell they did nut bring up the i.e-cream to eat with the hot pudding I think that you have some such customer in the author of the article enclosed. I know nothing of his antecedents, but judge that they were low and grovelling, front the fact that he complai,,s of the hats about Pittsburgh, probably nlWays having been used to slough:. The poor ass does not know that artists and am 'Acura haN , decided that about Pittsburgh and .11Iegheny cities, there are more beautiful scenes f. , r ,n.l4.:ape and artistical representations, than are to bo f-und in the pruximities of any other cities in the Union. The proclivities of the wri ter are manifestly grr,velling, debased and down. ward. Ile talks of nothing but "filth" and rt . ' and •• snpud. and " I:goon:no% lie complains of the the dirty and narrow streets, the clouds of smoke by day and the pil lars .t . fire by night. Ile must have threaded our al/ y , extensively, and have dealt liberally among the residents of Prospect street, to have become so thoroughly disgusted. But my only oLjoct was to ask you tv copy the whole of the letters of this dainty correspondent; and to place it in juxtaposition with the gentlemanly, liberal and decent notices of F. P. Blair,llurace Greeley, and other genii , men, who were co-members of the same convention. This fellow, it will be seen, compares invidiously our cities and hotel, , , with others that he names. "Cis the policy of fools to decry an excellency which they cannot reach. CRIMEA. The Panhandle The little , airip a f Virginia that lies between the Nilo rmaranal the we-tern boundary of Penn -ivnira ta, - rt of debateable ;:rouual. .1 ,tronc. in 'I , ta• punish in favor a•f secede:, PA X '11;1%11. FM lAni3 In thtar pr. eta: C4,11.1'11'1 , 11 they halve ;at tic tiara that) :In unhealthy, Ptierc.....nt existence, in which the lan! ilai c,rculate but sluggishly and the caardial -en-ila,lity is mat very intense. ;eographicat the " Pa.nhanaile ought to br -I,ng ania. I: derive. , us benefit from \ irginia inipraav,toenta..., anal it is so remote from the g e ogr,,r Leal e nd p centre that it i, .carcely tre 00.1 w:th the consideration that a beartlaas,a -tepinollier awards to her predeoess tl'-pliti t. In vet y respect her people assimi -1 ite and 11,ra with those of Pennsyl vania lacer tea ritory 1 , traversed by Penusyi- Vaillat 1:1111 , 11.1- : their proaluee goes to l'enusyl %Arlin Rli ta.aeir :acre;1111.11b buy 610 . 11 grail aide:. The Panlmn Ile contains four .rnall counties, inhabited by a thrifty anal intelligent popula tia,n, aalaietly The chief city in it Wheeliny. Lot a-everal nth, ra , 111.1) , .cr and I,•wana- is:,tl gives the a,atag pitataa•ta;:ii- a f the population of She I' Itilaanalie ca auntie- \ tt. 4•0 qui I !,, 31 1 , 1 I. 131.1:!, ,- ~0 ... ~ F.A. • 9.1,. ,t, ttion ti c.f ternteryi winil.l mit le greitt 111,111.•111 t ki 'lie il$11• CCM.. II.V:. II! i 11.1 Ice n c..t•ritcm: pup c.. ir,:111! - 1 The ' ' V ittteresteil it. the r'f ii le• cc 'IIOAV , L. 11,111 I.) hp retie% .•.I „r tht,r p I i$Fll, 110,1 itt t itched I, a _era;wval 111 that must feel r,st in their rr”.pt.nly h'or I "akv g..-grapioca! •vi11m411 . : , , !,•• cv —l , Ol th. l, , ry would it Th, I arty t•lott.ition to 3inonitt the it." , ion nerettifore 'teen 3 of tt . 11 that II net, t u lw :til litake Levert th•—s• h - o t—suit upon tint- people, while :1! the •-ai.st ttii•re 1, m , compere.tating 1. ,• 3tittiv- tif the Ihtnion •Ile It doe •I. t L,. i•stio l'enti-ylvania to urge 3 matter • t I The pei pie ehietly con. rise I. L.: , c, o. tip, , right to Urge It, Mid -hall al,pent t ..1 tr.m , ferring their :It,. =MEM •C1c•_:•,•,•1••• . Ir 0.• to • , lit•r, LArrin • 111:1 • I it. It, 1!.‘• tr.u,-r , •^ 1 1,,:: hi . I 4,11 . 1 . V 1,3 , ie. c • i.. It •r 4 11! nirw; Mr. Ilart,um Inking Mt. Trout,lria Phil .l“ophirrally. 11'...,!...,11.• ;HI tip 1,. Si-1.0t.15 f r•. 1.11 ‘lrre.• !!, r u t It wt, wriin n n lit it I t t .r sigsi sirens 4 in nrticle ;it th, ;„: 1.1)1.1 y tI.O writer in prc,‘ist and W te, tenip s orsiiry inis s ior tune,: NEN% Tug•-dap. March ;,•nt!..uo•ri • I 1,:o irtv N llor dri k• Alt nhtitli 1. . t! , t• 11/(11 PAU I , l' 111 , 11,1 it 1.111 I I !: , •Id thoul flan 11 fun ;‘, I gr,lcitn •kri.Vr y. 111' 'l,-' Stt.'h f3l thi, tout: .Ire ;,!! 1; I ct•1 ,, 11- frail their I I 11,1%. -11 , 1 , I • :••111,111, .1.111 I x% It:. I !HQ !•1311 . I,ln, ,c, r,• •11 . " Fut, th e :hing th:o: an. tion.r 111V..L . , • -tr. se I. niakf• In . , I•3tr..n that :boy and. it Ow, , ht they Hwy did •• 3- a 1,01 11, t.. I i N, I I..•tter than I 'fiend It. I .7'2 1 1 1101 per 111110111 J in HMI it% bit. the la.! tell year-. and, if I had not been a ennvo,s, Ilaplll-:Nr and •I -huuld net have been rul Ile I. I }IN.. Fecur,j ; di Inv per•—eal , Iteeed ; Irk ereditur, $10(1, 115/ 11 1 , , r•L-e nix nain Iv in all the dereme paper, 1.111 1,,N,• r-ve.l I.llger than I wa., , r .Lr r.! 4,1,i! it. I.eke•l up in, penperty. ,re. I In, ,• :non, -.h., w ,-ler te pay tuc •.• ••• •1, ; •`,l ,• t n.dlung true.l I I I•tiN•• tilithlt.-11 t.. t• 11 . 1 !LIAM . ftSrIRE 1.• iLr ,-, wheh th ,, .lttttt tt illt!tgittgt IlVeTt 11111 , 1' I itti! II thy living, :Lnd ' , hall try It H hard at my time o f Isfc i. 1, ,z;:, Lai I I 1,1 I t :in iwt•ter 81.11icient t., /...tir up under it I ant truly I'. 1' lIAIINIJJI. (',N \I. Ai It , -. ME I , rtimi , of StEz..— This grew: enterpris , , wi n ch for many years, has sk , enied too .i•t-rotry :t jkl ~. .it ct I he .teri,,ul,l ) entertaln. I. is likely to it, , eid only practicable but to ho actually r,•.ilised The edinnai,,,ion o f gliOlicerS sal -..l.•titific men whom the Viceroy of Egypt appoint...l to examine and determine Upon tho practicability of uniting ocean to ocean I. this 1111%1i:4, have made a report, in which they riecl.tre that the canal could Inc built on nearly a direct route from Sue. , to the Gulf of Pelusduni, with a branch to the Nile. Thogeost is ..i l, ` , ,lattl.- 000, and the con , tructiori will take six years. At Suez 21 feet of water will be found at the dis tance of :,,004/ feet fa u n the 'here. The port to lie constructed in the (ion • of l'elusium, which the former pr , je , •l placedl at the bottom of the gulf, will toe located twche toile , to the west on a part of the coast where the water i-- 25 feet deep at less lieu, the di-sauce of two miles from the shorn, and where the anchorage is good, and getting under sail is en..-y. It is esdiniateil that a saving will be node in distance , . between the respective place, and Bombay, it., follow,. Coo_ stant inople, I . .I,lllii i ; Hal re, lsll'2 , : London, y,- ~:,n: Liverpool, l , ,: l n:ull; New Yi rk, 7,:ll7: New I /Oral's:, -1 .175. Nlore than one half the distance is abridged between the principal ports or E11,..„1,,, ,..„1,,, and .Aoia be the prni,o , v.l canal. This ,ii, gle fact ,haws its ininielise Unlit) to all nations, as well :is to Egypt and Turkey, el trill seem, for its projector , the lie-u wi-dit , of the civilized world. Tue T.WS 01 FRANKH , ItT, KY., SALE— Br ---IVe clip the f.,ll"wing from the Loui,4- ville "The sale will certainly take place at no dis tant day. That is a fixed fact. The town is ir retrievably in debt, and wholly unable to pay off little bills of a few thousand dollars, contracted years ago. From the Commonwealth we learn that its liabilities are about on, hundreri and twenty lour thousand dollars—something of a dip fur a village of a few hundred political gamblers. Its assets consist of water works, gas works I! ) the Capitol Hotel, and some stocks in turn pike roads: And al the oh they cost the people some $211 1 ,0 0 0. we don't , appose the whole town —including know Nothing politicians, peniten tiary and all—would bring more than six hits under the hammer. However, those who are in the habit of dealing in chips and whetstones, would do well to attend the sale. They can't • injure their business." GERMAN EMIGRATION To EAN , A , A.—The plan of the Turner liund to found a German colony in the West appears to meet with favor, and if we mis take not, a committee has been appointed to lo cate the colony. We do not learn that any par ticular State or territory has yet been decided 'upon. Why should not, just at this juncture, the Territory of Kansas be selected ?—///rnois (1/-r -man paper. ~"z kJ- say , Tee OLI MAT RU5BlO ' 1116166 — rv.:Pro 11c:10 Pubhco." Every mother should have a box iu the house Lately in ease of accidents to the chil dren." •- Redding . B Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, and is recommended ' by physicians. .4t is a sure and speedy cure fur burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sere and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and tiesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by tbousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the la9t thirtY years. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere witlqiVysiciates 'prescriptions. it is made from the purest materials, from a receipe brought from Russia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put in largo tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. For tale by B. A. Fahoestock & Co., Pitts burgh ; Beckham & Nl'Kennan, Allegheny city. Dave you a Diseased Liver !--This gneva tiny though startling, in mon - 16,41[1y angvativo, when the fact in taken int.. ilinaideration that dinoasea of the Liver have beromn moat alarmingly frequent In the United State., Indeol, there are few formidable Mammas that are not lu some via) trin.e.dile to a deranged Mate of that important orgnn. Many of t 1..• complaint, usually classed 1111110 T the head of Consumption. have their •rigin in the Liver. "Any r , toody that with! Maitre regularity and hamithful action in the I:l•m r ing b. mankind!" has been the exclantathat .•f thamatels. That reinetly has beett found: it In MSC and all,. When n fair trial has le•en afford.) It, It Omit 114,11 tliii I,ircr, ur illeto. - Lie which you priiciiititlit 1,111 )I , lllllf 111.1,11g.11111111(? 1,01113 not f 1 111..111.1a. 1.11( pun 11.1.it0 n Li,: iif Dr. Plll4, lin iiil by H tiitiurgli 14t., itintl thiiy will rt iitiirti you hittlilt It Ili , only ryincily yet vreil, Lu It IN' plitroill. Porclia,eis will Is. rueful to nob (..r Dr. ..lrione'r ah bruted L,r.'r inailora,tured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burgh, Ila. All other Liver Pills. in Collnpurigon, are worth iest. Dr. Nl'Lotie's genuine Liver Pills, also hit celebrated how In, had at all respectable drug stAlret. withiiot the signature d FLEMING BROS. Also, fur bale by the tole pruprICIfITIS, FLEMING BRAS., Successors! to .1. Kidd & Co., ai•7:dawl No. lin Wont street, corner of Fourth. na- Sand.' Sarraparilla, Dili PURIFYING TILE —N., t -.taint! ammt wadi ever intmluced that hal tontbriuly am coneful int SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. How many unfortllll,ll4. ',nee without boy II re . joytully te.dify then' rc*.t..r.tion to lwalth. na I orient, dolt tire int is Justly due to thu rare 'm41161110 virtu," aled emrprising eflicaey of thin inviLluaLle prnparation. In all obey, the impoverished and depraved condition .•f ••, 111,1. ,41 by eruptions, blotches, or soros, Its op-ration oill 1.1 Fnnel in the highest ileum° 'military. The ittotione.l for SANDS' SALSA P.\ ILILLA and 1.0.. /1. t lent ~1" spumous Imitations upon o Melt no ',lion tilvei-1, are in the market. It on. nob -.lb by A. It AD. SANDS,r,Draggista, 100 11:• Nvw irk. Nall wk. Ly FLY:MISG 1 Ui., Pittsburgh, Pa. and by Elruggleb..g,wwally aph.lw C' 1 o tatlio of W I toe•urg rurloti,, , ,. 111. m L. 11, I, 13111.• ig Oftill l / 1 0/tr , l • I MI, it IM. leofpre Syrtrr of k ,e r, Tir. and M. A. Forte Ito Iti,, th.tt. R. II %%1”2.1.,w. tI.. kT.Twn It 7 , 101) .1f t 1 1,4 Ner It:llr.a.l C... want cititrus I— crpere•, , , t ..••ir • rid.•ll.. in Lilo NI, I (411..1: I Ptant. r hi. It . I 11.. Th.. 15.1111, hundr...tl.l .. by In It., F. propnrntiton or. 1.•... i. -till the • 1..1 all i 11... I.lngs 411.1 • k•ri 1.)1,11,1/1• &a- and rt•byib by IL IC. tIff.I.I.Ii:ILI3 5..1.1 11.. LI II EN IN A fllti SPIIII A ItTZ, and litC( HAM 6 M KF.NNAN, Allegbro) 'MAIM ff,t, awl vs., IA i ..• purls art. i 110 ) at!! i, 1,. uaturul Lut II tl 11,titivplcv t , , raflred an.l f..r 11.••1 ill!. +4.1.4 n r ro.ver Obi 414.1.. v/. 111 ...IA Alnl I. gpnernD4l. I' 1N I.lt I \ rA AND I'L A CTS i. .0.1. ‘111,1,.• 1.1 1:1..\1101 n 111 , .111t) of • VAIN EA TIC ACTWIL. no.lxli.r .1 h.,. nu-Ile.. Il hi. il,. s.,ii .. t,nt L.). it u t al I Mid Vintew •17•••1,1 • • At tlt• t•ltts: ttt I•t•-• Aittl titt.tiotttitt ittktztl.l t tott I It , It, tt.t.t Th. brat-, ..1 r.L1,1.1 0111,.1 . • /1•• g• •1. - 141/:) 1:1".01/.4.4 N.• 1 1, 'II: :4 l'pinit• vngr:kve.l label, Mill. si.lialur , .o of lur •rr rrrr t• r rt I Ur rilrlo. 11. KKI W... 1 •tz r•r. I rir.•l r•) r 4 , 10, trir,l4. tlr• r•T :It.,t• • Arl rr - rrt ter. 11. ft , rn..tit r I r trr r,rl•lrrrm ' r V IUIt•K ER nth In Mt Lane . .. Mi I imPßovrt.. Verns, fn„it:. , Pr I S...tre C I. 1.,u1..1 N 1 bite I r r tli. PI I. 1., )1.•1....1 . 'Oll.. 1.1,10,41 Lt I. 1 Stott 1'4,. Vit wt.", sl - 1111 \ ••111/ lfua and tumor. 1.1)..r I.) ••r •.I G., nal,. aitsl IN I; II 140 W... 1 NVltf.letuLlt• .1 I' A11 , g1.,113, RAU r. 40 thTO., Igt ao- From the N. Vork National Monitor of F.l ,otr3 - I Itur.otSu.3B.- Dr. Curti. luta .1.1..• runt , to aiii..11.4 - al•• rathistnal humanity ralltrt....l with lune than any altar tatotltgolott haw with tin.... got. of tin. inaterni far tin. lard ..•nt ur 3, In anol 1.-rfortimi M an ...Aru m... that a ill ....r.•3 t. , L 1..• ping.. n mwdlnuo iu lino 'amp. tt Moiltutott Itu It scut thretrtly tio. . .11.! at,. lot het to. 19-3 tuyttlry Tboto• u ar.• ultla fr. , 111 41.0rt1-1,1 u all ttubttot k• th, lay fit. tug [lto Ilygotto fail., n trial. (Im:um. thr .irlginal and only gen.. , arta, u0r.%:.3u dr, sg Ss-Why will you Suffer, .11EN RELIEF CAN BE SO KASII.I ~B TAINF:IP--Ilave you a &rte• Thrau, Qtoo,c). 101,11111110.1, N. urollgi, Brwichills. Croup, Stiff Jointn, Front Ilib MM. Dto 010, ot Pain, innn) (tart 01 your syta,ll, ' 'l'-., , , I.• 11-11.,,nt at •tura by wong nta.t bonutifnl t nll I.loitta'nts. Opt - rirtkuriart Liattn,rtt, - pretatrltt by Dr b3klll', it Morgantown, 'V., and Cr nate chant, /Old ',tail, by Dr. KEYSKIt, 1311 IVtaal strtwt, aid JAS. I' FLF,MIN(7, twar It. R. Dt•trot, Allogbeny. V. rtlv., moot in annthttr column of o.lny'n papvr. inutr4,ll. Alvir Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- I viii,'t utt ram 0-. d pinched with 1.1 mat short rto. koL4K. ) on K ill tike our whit . ° and F, t.t. C. DAWN. cor twt ..1 Nholscet alley met Fifth tdieet, and buy ttotne of th,,Kv elt l ,ant for $1 .:kings, that make your fuel feel nice and • otnf,rhthlo. NLY ulna limkes and Kelly every variety Ihrtiet that yon ran mention. Kt whole/tale and retail. A9 - \SE hat• punt re,etved n large het of tient: and Youths' ATS mid wring CAPS, vfnll colors and N IliCh NVIII ,M . ll hew fift - cosh. Call and see. 3IORGAN & CU., No. Itt4 W 11.41 street, Neat door to the new Church, ttpl4 Ouo door from BLath street. emu* • ":s:` r ; Ifil ME= E" , .s 1.• 1, , I .'4•1111.6/11,. It 1.1••111.111g rrr , LA lowlt 1‘ or t I ftt- en t lon, itigtant plastei n'' " glv., by 1,11.1 EI":S . PAIN EX lII= thy' pLuq curuer of Market alloy laid Fifth nct4 vrs ATS!!HATS!!! A CARD. . The public ale relactfully request.] not to conf o und Itlt CALVIN M PITCH with myself, DR. S. S. FITCH, of 714 Broadway. N. Y , the author of "SIN. LECTIAES Tll E PR E V ENTION AND CURE 11V CONSUNLI'TION, AND Tit i LAWS tIV 1,11 E," and long and widely known for the treatment of Lung Diseases. Heart Affts•tions, and ,dhei ehromc Maladies. 1 have never lectured or practised me& cite. in any taw of the Western country, and since the rear 14411 I hav,• not beet, absent from the City of New York for the mirth.. of Lerttirlim or prtmtieing Medicine ally% lien•; and I urn mit now and do not proms* to be at any time sa absent from the city. I have not Mid, nor have I now, any associate lecturam or practoting medicine ids'- where. Ido not, tool will not, hold niyself responsible for practice or transactions of any ',omen practising medicine absent from my own office. Those who dettire my advice or treatment can obtain it ''lily by application personally, or by letter, to myself at my residence, 714 Broadway, N. Y., and my medicines and int•- chanical remedies ran only to hart by applying to me or my regularly authorized agents. Pri,scriptiotH, with full directions, will be sent gratuitous ly, on application as ,als,c, and a statement of the symp toms of the case and the remedies prescribed may ho tattled :it or agencies. Advt.' given at all times to such pat ,•1111IM I always prepare all the inedlrinex I use, and mover send my patients to the apothecary, or t then, to the inconvenience and hazard of tinparing t)utn theinseive.. PR. s. S. Six Lectures" above 111011t1011011, new illhi ieaual, 3SO ;ages, 30 elitrratvitigii, and steel portrait of the author, will be neat by Mail, or may be hail of my ng,.o IN. Price outs—lll but given away. S. S. FITCII A. Id, Id. U., 711 Broadway, N. V. March, IK,O—rith33,3wdmr kit - 3.3,00 Hate--Spring Style.—We hare a spring style of Silk hat that wit will sell for thr, ‘l , llals. that raunut In, excelled in this city awl ex- To WI#OM IT MAV coNVERN. • DR. CALVIN M. FITCH, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM EUROPE, would announce to his pulieutn, and °theta iu Western retutsylvania.,tbui he will visit Pittsburgh early in the ensuing mouth, and that thaw wishing to avail them selves of his system of treating Throat and Pulmonary Diseases, .CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal Inhalat lons, Meehan ical and Constitutional Remedies, Will thus have un opportunity so to So. DR. PITCH will remain In PITTSBUGH from THURSDAY MURNTNO. APRIL THIRD, T) SATURDAY EVENING, MAY TENTH. During which time he nuty b, consulted daily (Salibuth capt..l) from the hours of TEN TO YOUR, ut his Rooms ut the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair srteets, (entrance on Puna st.l For all forms of incipient or seated DISEASE OF TILE LUNGS, anti for all derangennmta of the system pros haling or giving ripe to Pulmonary Disease, particularly Catarrh, Dyspepula, Costkverteen, and Fr- - - male Complaints. Persons wi,hing to consult, but tumble to visit DR. FITCII, c-an do so by sending him a written statement of their case, to which a prompt answer will In recta...4l, giving opinion of rase and stating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL EXAMINATION ALWAYS PREFERRED. DR. PITCH'S associate, Dr. J. W. SYKES, will be with, to e.saist him, during the f..ur last weeks of hho appoizament.— It is desirable that persons wishing his trimtment, should eonsult hint early, that he may have them in charge 11.14 long as ',made. lilt. CALVIN M. PITCH wisher it expressly underAtood that be less uo longer any business connection with Dr. C. S. PI Till. and world soil attention to the CARP which he banal himself called Upoll t, publish immediately on his turn from Europe. tale2l-ilkw SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent 1M PROVED Double Acting - River & shaver. rirllE attention of Shingle. and Lumber dealers, I;l.Oct:dab - in+ and other 4, $a directed to thiwin valuable invention, which to now preolltiOd to the public no the first and only practical machine extant, for lkiving and Stuiving Various cutting and sawing machines have been invented for making Shingles, but it in a well known fact that Shire gins rut or sawe..l across the grain are quite toe. time for roofing purposes. Numerous inventions have recently up [Neut.! fur riving and fthavlag. and these lam. all beoh cOO - -mod as worthless. from their imperfect motion! of riving, which tourists of splitting front tin- side of the block but raw dingle, which almost Invariably runs uff. This difficulty in entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE , Which first splits from the Hide of the block a piece thick enough fur two shingles, which is separated in the centre. MA by menus of elastic guides each piirt it conducted tic ough n pair of approximating knives, which completes the operation; thus producing two ehinglon at every revolt, LOU. thin 111111711i110 will rive and shove from the block three tlemsand shingl e s per hour, of uniform thickness and taper, superior in solidity and durability to those made by hand or any other process. Its operations lire by no IMAMS confined to pine and other soft wosl, but works to eptal advantaps volt. walnut, and every other description of timber that Call le The workings of the machine our examin,l at 11. 11. Ryan's Furniture Building', Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shingle dealers. mid men of enterprise. this opens a new field fur spe•culation, as there is no simian iniention extant. The rnactUnu IPTUpio.O lint It NOOIII ispaco, is of 41nralole structiou, and coats but about two hundred aud eighty 1101 - lant, and a man and two born rnti make from 1.11,001.1 to ,2-5,000 AlllllOO.l por play...Wl at LIMN , orw• 1...ur. For right of territoi y. or Marlolmi, at No. 31 Fifth stret., at the City . to._ All rtt,,14,1 iulkwutati,,n will lu• 1 . ,,rwar.14.41 by I,lAer wl.n) j 'plc-lin...in) AD)I (AM K IiNDA SA LJEE. FA HNESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. k 3 %V 00(1 . 1, between Diamond alley at6Fotarth atreel, T r le(;11, I'.l. Jair'nu ho of ul 4~mt t ;u itri.l ail 111 . 1 V, will I. . ',rm... an) .413, 11,1 , , /II 1.1114 Ity II .11 liatta n ANN4,IIIIIOIII II ',RIM ARK F:RY. • A RPENT , T- which hi. nn Att,•titimi of porch...cr. El. FA HEN I:VT! ICK PEKIN TEA STORE. No. :1•. FIFTH STKEF:T, PN I.GII E.t:•••t or"ril I.; EXCHANGE BANE Pittuburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS thlreht.ted fr , th the I throwle, for CASII. Th. Hto..k ell rlw,..rt and gru.lew of TEA bi othzht I. the market. an 1 BiJLD WHOLES .LE AND RETAIL AT Tilt VERY 1.0 W ES'i CAS!! PRICE;.'. PACKED TEAS, I CT L.l . IN NKTALIC PACK xprrw.lf I. r Lite 1.11..1... TEA,. iii ALL TIJK HAL!? CUE: 4 T. OIEFEE, eu(;AR, csocoA n i l Cll./CA/LATE of tlw. KHANIA, It tr hale. L. ttapet tete e OW 1..; 4h...t0t le 4 nut: gictrahle.• Eliot yet - ) nrtlcle n. 1,1 will 1.,x• nwno~l AI/ENT, Hi ai - 1 111 Al prootrwr.m . r. Fon Till : . :11t: or lee. JAYNE'," FAMILI . S. JAYNES. l'itult.tm.:ll, Match 25, ni, d‘wlw HENRY H. COLLINS. Produce and CommissiOn Merchant, No. 35 Wood Street. 11,111N.,1:2.11. 1.117: , 131'114111. P 3 FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION NI ER(' HANTS, Dealers in Wool, glides, Flour, PACoN, LARD AND LIIID OIL 44p - AA' 1) 1' R KNER .1 LL Y lu. W ATER STR I ' IrTSII , ALCII, PENNA. r I'm-I.b W,11.4, .)..I, S...tt A 1%, •• Nlatith. Ith. A 11.r . .1 in.. I'IIJ I / 1 , 1,0.,‘ .t Notsloil litur , tril J.... 1.11 K. K 1.1.,, Thom. A tltvitie•r, Bunker, Ilohnea A Camth.ll,Cinciunalt Sulout, Utuu j 10,1. ly j ; d. D. llollock A Co. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, titierri.,,,,rs to Arnold f ivizanvo M A N OF CIIIION FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, .1 NO FITTING GENERA For 'IV arming and Ventilat log Buildlngm AY W. A: A ..,11 um:tract for IVltrntin- arid Ventilatmg be rq,ato or Ilot Witter, Pities ..r Pu. - til llousoit Jiuls, or 11th... No. 25 MAILKET STIiEKr. Pittsburgh. ityl6 WILLIAM B. HAYS & DEALERS IN BACON IRE, SIDES AND SIIOLLDERS, LARD, LARD oIL, DILIED DEEP, SUU AR-CURED and CAN PASSED , lAMB. A large stuck always on hand at No. 207 Liberty Street, VTITSBURGIL PENN'A PEARL STEAM MILL, A I 1. 1.: < 1 I EN Y. ao- VIA lUR 111.11.1 V KR / T), FAMILIES in either of the iv," Olio,. °Routs n,ay I. left at the Mill, or lu boxes at the 4,1 WILSON A CO., 572 Wool aireet.. BRA UN A REITER, cor. Liberty and St. Clair Htroeta. 11. I'. 1.1.1.'11W A lITZ, Druggig, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO ALEX. 11 - UNTER, DKALKIt 1N I' LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, -I.AD PRODUCF: (IKNF:RALLI No. 2199 Liberty atreet, PITTSBURGH. clot I 4 1.44 r JANIK.K KKKl{..)ft. KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants -AND /P-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,-64 7.7 Prne arid (Mine sts., fele26,lapely SAINT LOUIS, Mo. JOIN COCHRAN & BROS., MANUFACTURERS OP IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WIND ()NV UIIAItDS, &c., Nob. 91 Second •t. and 86 Third street, mh PSI PITTSBURG 11, PENN A . W. 11. SMITH W. W. MA111.........205. li. INYTP:R. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WII OLE SALE GROCERS, 1t Second and 151 Front at., JAMES BLAKELY, EUI;OPE tN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield- streets, 11,3_ Panztougers broaliht from the old country to Pitts bergl t, end money. remittod to Europa. trtoir27 Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters ! JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau tr rant, where all the delkacies of the ser mon can he obtained on the shortest notice, and Ill4k done on in the bent fayle, and at antiafartgry priri.w. So don't forget the sign of the"BED. WillYE AND BLUE," No. 111 Wood street, below Mk nlll7l Agent fut the Philadelphia Oyster are CI'T'RIC ACID-100 lbs. for sale by mh2ls B A. WA LIN 1.423T00k A 00 M.MOIMI= MIMMMr= ROBT. M. MUNTKI: Pigmburgh, 132=f3163 I'J. .t. ~,.t:l7-::‘,,,.:,.-:.•,:- - _.:.::, - .7.. L=MMM TIIE MERCANTILE AGENCY; 59 Fifth „ rem wlll remove on the 14th Instant, to the corner of Wood nod Filth stn, over the Booking house of IL Patrick t Co. See our advertisement below. THE lIMCANTILE AGENCY, PITTSBURGH; Ea( tablialted in New York, June, 18911— Pittsburgh March, 1832, row Tug PROMOTION AND tourrscrtox or MADE. Having tranclwa and Associate Offices In NEW YORK„, Dorn.Asa a Co. ItOBTI I N r E. Rosana. Ago. PHILADELPHIA B. DOUGLAIII4 & CO. RA LTI3IORK ...... D. PgATT A Co. CII A ISLESrON B. Do uocasi &O. NEW ORLEANS iLDoan-Sa keit - RICII.MuND PRATT A CiEnt. CINCINNATI -.• LOU ISYILLR B. D0u01.48 , 5 & Co. - T. //orid4se A Co:, ICA(10 • B. DonidAa & Co.' • Thin iiNtitution supplies (Li ember-fibers only)) all necessary. . information se to the standing, responsibility, de, of Mer chants. Traders, Manufacturers, Public COMifatiles, throughout the United States, their Territories, and British North America. It is a valuable auxiliary to imPortiltEi Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well asJobbers and Manufacturers, and to all .parties buying Time Exchange, or . dispensing credit. The collection of debts in the States, Canada, de., attended to with pnituptnesa and fidelity. Terms mado known at the oilier. -' Subseriberl to the Agency who have occasion to travel thn•ugh the States are furnished with Introdantory letters 4. ;he Vali( 11M bakes, where they can °Slain informatlon u [tint eara met aprEtlta F.4R'VIEItS AND MECHANICS , FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. 110 N. TUBS. B. FLORENCE, Prue't Elm. It. Ilr.mtoLp, Secretary. STATFMI N r OF ASLNESS, F,.t1.. Ist day rf Auytal to the Frlst.dn,y of Dec., 135$ A uninot Shrine premiums $ 63,212 31 39.1149 82 Total ilrmnimus for live month,' CAPITA! %%TESTED AR FOLLOWS' 1:01111e. of .thglieny Cmtity, l'ilLsburgh, anti l'ittnlatrgla tin 418,721 69 Cost 33,400 00 lAN - in on First Nl.rtguge of Read Estate •• : t.wks. iu BoALk mid on baud Capital (payment not yet due) t 4,000 00 Nott., not yet ritattireil 66,387 31 Im o [ ru m Ageuta, (Ramrod by Bouda) Expenses and COllll/Liftil.llB $408,151 18 Tutu; amount of Losses incurred, but not yet adjusted:- 1 , 1 no Maxine 3,000 00 S4,EIISB 138 Thin Company roan nee Ilull and Cargo riski on the OI to u.l \t innurej I.i triblt la. Ice. 11/ 41.11 CS againet 1.013 d or Damages adju.4.l anti promptly pniAL 1:trr..v.,. - ..,-11.11. T. M. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, .Imo NV, For 111511rarler• apply to TIIOMAS J. lIIINTER, Agent, total", No. 00 Watoi st., bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL S A FETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TIMID AND WALNUT KS., Philadelphia. lARINE INSURANCES on Ve13801.4, Cargo, Freight, to all I nut, ‘,f the world. IN LAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Riveru, Canals. Lake, and lAnd Curium., WWI parte of the Union. 51 RE 1 N.iI.IRANCE ON MERCUANDIZE generally. On Store,, ladling MIMI., At. .t.‘tets of the Mum - my Norember 6/h,1555. 90m1s, Mort.p4..vw mid Real Entate ..$101.9"Al 94 City. and other I.raii. 814210 (N) :41..rk in II do , linilrnad and Insurance Co', $1,009 10 Rill. 'vv.., able 1hrt.440 97 11.11 on hand 26,026 09 liallaucem in laindt, of Agents, l•retniums un Ma- I' ine ohcies recently twined, and other debts •Itte ti (lottipany 03,689 96 Sittaterildo Note:, 11/00100 00 DIRECTORS. James C. nand, Theophilus Paulding, Juin. Trminair , BIIIhLLn Eyre Joel.. L. Pri ' m James Tennont, Samuel H. Stokes, henry SI/1111, James B. McFarland, Charted Schaffer, Robert Burton, John IL Semple, Pittsburg] D. T. Itiorpin, J. T. Logan, WM. Provident. lent. William Martin J,....-1•11 11. ewal. Fllll,l uti A Sm•lvr -1,11,113. Leipet, 1.1.1w:11,1 Dart ingh , n Cr h. M. 11it,0.11, illgon C. 1,11.111 II ugh Craig, I 'hat len hi.11..y, If Joh , " .1. M. J..13n. 11, T•.•.ii it Vier Pre.id 111.51:1 - I.ll.nLas, Socretar: MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS: iItIIFACHERS' INSURANCE COMP' OF PHILADELPHIA. Olt lltttß I'IMPETVAL--aTtANTI.O 111" TIM MITE OF PLIWFdYLVANIA. Chartered Cnpll4ll, $500,000. I,* F.', .1/A H EAND IN A I , Tlt A RTA 110,V .4 AR4 \ S. I.IITINCOTT. 0;c1t1N 54X; 117,1:S, :447.-tary. U YOU NO, Treasurer. Asrtm I.ipuim.tt, Tlionma, 'William Neal, N Alfred Wee ‘brrin Charles J. .1.4, P. Si no .1:11Ittli P. Smyth. 413 , Goinottny lin, been organizett with a Cash CIRO- Ltl. Dire. tiirs !mite determined to otiriftt Ow niaiuene toTo t.1.21 - Ve pruxicuce is conduct inv. its teak it prompt itiljnotntetit of lons.. Ottlee, No. 76 Witter street- J. NEWTON JONEti, Agent. REPE It UNCES. Ti,. inn well Imo% u and re.ponsible Rime In Nit+ hnrZh hn. authorized tofitrents, to them, with regard to the Qtal.tht) 351.1 6oundue...a of the Manufacturers' Insurance CAM r4Lny. & Balm, Wilson. Chills & P. Smith & Co.. Ibunpton & Campbell, & Co. , 11. Ghillie, & Co. PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE WWWNWP2 04aNKE, UP WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Titus. Os 11IAM, Secretary. Compeny makeses.cry insurance appertaining with TA Fle. ItISKS. AI-0., again. 111:1.1., AND CA ItGO RISKS on the Obi. and NI Rivers and tributaries, and MARIXEIIISS general!). A n i lncainst Loa. and Daataga by Fire, and against lit Peed,. 0.• the Sea and 1 eland Navigation Ant Transportation Dope.. iaeual at the lowtat rates consistent With safety t. all p.trtiot. DIRECTORS. Kohut Galway, Samuel 51"Clorkan, Jeseiiii I'. Gazzam, M.D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Ale Nan& i Itradley, Joseph S. Leasili, John Fullerton, Mans.tield U. Drown, Leo. id H. Clumibers, Christian Zui, ll Ilharn Our. Robert H. Idartley, Jas. I). Mcllill. feblB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. • WILLIASI BACIALEF, President. SAMUEL L. 3IARSILELL, Scerstary. 0 PRICE: 44 sired, between Market and Mad steal /he- luau.% HULL AND CARGO 'RISKS, on the Ohl anti Mituiisstppi IZirers and tributaries. Itisurt. nptinst Lessor Dunlap , by FIRE. Also. against the l'erils of the Sea and Inland Navigation stud Tromnportatiou. EMECES! William Bagaley, Capt.. Mark Sterling, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Mere Samuel Boa. William Biugham, Robort Dunlap. Jr., John S. 1211hrorth, lain". M. Pennock, trneis Sellers, Ihui,augh, J. Schnonnaaker, Walter Bryant, NVlMara B. Hays. John Shipton. Ideal EUREKA INSURIRCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGEt, President. ItoIIERT VINWHY, Sea bry C. W. wercanolt, emend Agent. W ILL, INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OB MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. miuseron.B. J. 11. Shoenberger, e. W. llatchelor, lenoe Nt. Pennock, W. W. Slartin, It. 'I% Leech, Jr., David Nt'ennaless. Sir All Loosoo tomminod by imrtbm Joannal ander policies imm.l by I Lie C.nmpany will by libynally adjustud and prompt. ly paid at ito OFFICE, No. 99 WATER. SIT NET. [jilt PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, nortioßizED CAPITAL, $300,000. .1101 . •lusuru lirthliogs owl other Prpporty Against Loan or DI\111:4:•• h 2, Fire, mot the Perils of thu Rea an Inland Nevi gotion and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Rudy Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. Waintock, Jas. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. lingua,D. E. Park, I. Grier Wade Ilampon, D. AL Long, A. J. Jonas, J. H. Jones, IL IL Ckitg.ihalL OFFICERS. Preriarni . lion. F. JOHNSTON Voy pr,sid,a RUDY PATtERSON &c'y and 7Yea5,..... A. A. CAPAIER. A. A. CARRIER A. A. CARRIER &. BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield erects, _Pittsburgh AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Morino Iflogra.ne Co., .4 HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Inenra.nce Co., o PII ILADELPII lA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of - the Valley of Virginia. WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 11300,000. Commonwealth losoraomo Company, HA& lUSISURG. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., LIARTFOE.D. CAPITAL AND ASNA'TS, $2,154459. Pennsylvania lnsurange Co., & PITTSBUIPIL (A PITAL AND ASUTS,Nov. 5, 1855 7 5199,022 49: WM. F Jourtwrori, Frraidont. A. A. CARRIER, Secrutury. doc.l4xlapely "IY. ~/ ~i a ~'. u .~-:.4` ea- BatB 4dldirp 'e ( r,l 7 Yer'lrolarbfoo rod. woo too frowzy, gray or ratty...to be wiale.boeutlfally black, or brown Instantly, without the loot injury to brat atikftri WARRANTED. Made and add, or applied (Dialtie - 0'1044 r‘ , 0 . 4 233 Broadway, New York.' . . _ , Bold, wholesale and retail, nr:such. Icnvii, /at Woadstreet. „ ANRS..S. A. ALLEN'S HAIN lIESTORER—Ati Eltaltaing-Badoilfr atid , Pri§ , .iiivpf of the Fish and Sight—The hair and Whisker; howerefrgem aro restored to and preserved in thelrOriainal , ldfeClolati By its one,; NVlSpectaties and Grey Halm wfitioon, , cuw extinct. This fileasant and valuable preparationluits. been 'mod foil:hints Years by hunikedumrthe , mcal - didio- - gnwhed and wealthy persons of the land, udto budygetits . y died thtfneithuus of this It in entirely different from of pti 45,P+1. 1 : 1 4 1 44- which are composed of delete:iota . cv ,, lnicn• lime, mastic, Spanish Oh,, coppert!e, artU t l t riPtKai are said to • eunse-the- - Ellir t o ' gitove - w polgois, iit thit hands, but In reality, eltbbegtudjiltijukji tb_t! 14.4114 or those ulta usc. them, oreenfil theta tottr unti ktatie. Tho Restorer, used with the Zybahaltataok. not „Duly drama the tuar,- but b2cllnal •It tat'curt4ltlnifit I glossy, and natural appearance. The Reetorer will strengthen and dhulduht; and: remove and previnit dlzsinees,, . , isdrervaixdruff, scald-head. or "MY (=Want of the altla, , Sud elt'trUiatUrd , 2. petspiretteu of the head. When OUPPMbare4 ItaPPlang 4rifgoi intervals of three - mWUirui ww tot a grey lf you should attaln:the age of austhuudred years. When loafer baldness, you mutt takeoff your mrht.; • seratch,Oiled silk, or anything which will , criaseza zeturW4 the tasensible-perepleatlon of the bead. Ithmoerteht cure for•Ctitatrh ludhe Vied? , • • Sold on by , • - NIMILING, said _ . • dorner.Dhaketatreet and Illeutcosit ••• , B. DOUGLASS & CO IUrRS. S. ALLEN'S WORLD' S" 3 -± 7: - AL intEssmo ton - rdoratialten*,:-Irbt•-, will be found, on trial , to be 'll..tinietlittigthithgeitia.,...lrakßeig dressing for the hair, and on - *rue's , the `: • toilet. It le easily appliad,and will itOtatafit, thh linreiLlin. en, It not only cleansed the,/utirMSOltin, bnlol has ilks 7,1 hair to curl, and disposes it,litrieterharsh and comma, to to-n 4 main io any desired p:ion 'or form. 7ly Ibl wale:hair b"rXrnea soft. ina tailEt;rind obtains that glossy mid mstura4 so much etired. rettteve and preventscintidiniErnKaillii4lii- s : und perspiration of the/Math and_ its iirvigoratintactkef on the skin and the roota of the hair, will prevent the hair, "" from falling out, Mid In a . short time, when used wftb this Itestorer, wheri ablaidness is not hereditary, restore the hair, It willalso remove neuralgic pains, inthumnationnad, , ,:u pain from cuts, horns, bruises, bites or stings of Mothers :wM find Mrs, B. A.Allea's ZylentiuMnnt ,l l,rk perlor. dreading for ohlidren'or hair. After hailrilk= l l : ea t trial, every' one la certain to recommemtit; -XL and cheapest afticle of the kind now offered to the public. - Ms put up in large bottlm4 8734 cents each, Agtaitsinviltd 7 at this wholesale pile& For eels only' y 7081 , rveametri'' 'apt() • Lbrner of Market st. and the Dianiend:',`''' 4104101 31 . aoo,ouo 00 $44)8,15113 Larlmer Lands ittipast-Lllbe e WILL BE SOLD; without itiserve,. 40_ Thnraday, the Ist day of Slay next, 0,19o:clock X. • on the prentises,•the following describedUs of near the East Liberty station, viz. 1. LM No. 3, on the recorded plan, adjoining lands of Juo. Scott, and fronting-on Isnimer,armine, mat alSonn the Oyes 2. Lot No. 4, in same plan, and fronting on- some Urea' and roakand containing 6 acres, 20.55 perches. 3. Lot No. 6, in same plan, having also two Crontaaa above ' stated., and containing 6 acres, 61.06 perches. . 4. Lot No. 6, in same plan, fronting on same road , and . aver. one; And containing 5 acres, 94496 perches.. t 6. Let No. 7 in same plan, bounded by 11111 stroA' bruit • same river road, and by Latimer's avenna - tind Moilalnl4` 14 acres, 111-36 perches, and having thereon two PM, springs of water. , , , ; • 6. LaeNo. 8, in sane plan, and bOundod 11111 street, property of Darr and .Klinefellow, and 'containing 9 acts 42-28 perches. 7. Lot No. Kfn ea Ann, fronling ort..llUl cotitatirritit Rerd,"24l' poriliA; ipringorwiter thereon. 8. Lot No. 10, in same plan, bounded by Latimer avenue, by Spring street, and by 11111 street, and containing acres, ertn) perches. 9. Lot No. 11 in same plan, fronting on 1131 street and •". Spring street, And containing 13 acres, 102.2 perches, with an old orchard, an old dwelling house, a good barn, and-3 flue 'springs of water thereon. 10. Lot No. 12 In same plan, fionting on,Springldrockeolli, , mining Sures 50.4 perches, aud baying also a good spring or , water thereon. H. Lot No. 12, in it meridian, at the cornerof Spring at. and the Pnrirety raid, containing 13 actin Mid'74.B4Terrbor. 12. Lot No. 14, in same plan, bounded by Spring et,'-bY the Puckety road and bleu/low et, and containing.4.4cnot 83.19 perdue+. IT. Also, Lots Noe. 15, 16. 17,1 s and 19 in crime plan, cap taining each 5 acre* and having each two fronta;to wit on Spring at. and Alceadosr street 14. And abet ' Lots Na.o 13, 14 and 15 In the first recorded plan, each fronting 60 feet on the }Bust Liberty Flank rail, and extending back 220.. feet to Franklin street $617;N8 16 atandlatetnotlaw4t--chol THOMAS MELLON, Trhatee. N.—T OTIC Ehe undersigned, ;Assignee of 11 WM. KENTON, of Steutx.nville, Ohio, ixolthlg . obtaft, 7 otl a RE-ISSUE OF THE PATENT originally granted tan pan the 4th day of October, ini; for the purpose of puildrig HOT-PRESSED NUTS, WASHERS, etc., being Oubotautiolls WI A/WM . I4 V. 12: . First—The use of the dfe T, and die box 111,.f0r aoretirtg. the blank, too close die box in combination with the dies and bracket Q for leveeing. and the pouch L,tur perforating the wine dating the premiere, the whole- operating core. jointly as described for making Nuts or Washers at one ope ration. .tivrisul•—•••The danner substantlally as described, of no eft: winging the dies in relation to the punch that any mammof . iron in the blank shall be forced into the pother the punch, thus securing the compression of the Hut without risking • the breaking of the machine. Persons iuterested will please take netlaithat any ke- . ; frmgement on the above will be dealt with according to law, TiARTUPEE mmutow,__: Pittsburgh. April 9. 16.56.—(ap9:31ve—ch.7) P. A. 31ADETBA, Agent, 95 Pist.•r street, Pittsburgh. FLOUR -200 bbls Hoosier and 'Palmetto- Brands, to arrive by steamboat " Rovereljrn," far oak," fRIA9 ALEX. HUNTER. G. W. Casa, W. K. IChnitt, T. D. Updike, R. D. Cochran, John A. Caughey S. S. Bryan, 8. 8. CALLIIIKIL >.#:>_ - ;. - -•. , . , •:•.f , ', - i-.v.: .,, 7 ,1 4P: i k.t 2 4: : '4 : : : •t r . i •• =4.2:40..' • i'i,,i ' --"'fA",.:).'•fa,?1ii.4....,,,YA,VH„. •-,&,7-.7,1'-'qiW,J,•,•,•74'•'• ••, •.-.' : ',:• , -- ,- 1,•:=.;••: - ..T.,0i . .if4.. , ,. - ;.45v:•.4 , :im" .- .. •, ! .- --.' .-:-:-,••i.0.,'7,1.1.•,t.!•-t-;....1,.,eipP4,-,!,.^..:::,•;•• . . . .... ..„....,..,.........,.-....„.,..... - • 1.....1...,-...':14,--;711'i.:,:-...•.;-..;'.::." ~-• ~..,....":;•.1"., . .T, • 1•7 -. .: . •.•", . - 1 c . , . ', • :, . . - , •• • ..i, . ' , .... i.:•;',:4-..., , m_t , ; , , , *.i. 6-.- t...' „,-,--5.,, i• -: . 4 .` f i , " t7 e , • • .• ,' -• .•',;.. -;..t.'-,-..,,,,,;:.•.:-••••.,:;,•-.,..,.:.'-•;:,-: ~.••':',•-'a...,.".v.:-.;,1.:.i'. - -•• ••• , . -•-•--r•-••,.i••,..'7-t.,,,,'Nf"....::•-•'s'-.-::'•;.'-.•-t•-:Mi'.7.,'; -V's" - :*;: . J 0 vAtfr `cft . • ' • • —44E0;4 ~-.4. :4; . , -‘ 1Att0:.,, ,,, NW_pVEITISEMENTS. There is not nay more convenient, nor better loceterl_pro• rty for country recklentme In the market; and as It mod sold, it may be to the interest of those destroys of obtafii m such, to attend the ACON-20 hhde prime Cincinnati Should- I ere; 10 hhda S.. C. lams for sale by no:2t ALEX. NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, r 5 MARKET, near Fourth street— Kingsley's Poems; The Angel in the House; The Panorama—by Whittier; Ilu Wette's Human Life, or Practical Ethics ; Do Wette's Theodore. ok the Sea tic's Convetsion; • The Heavenly Jerusalein- r by Dr. Burns; Horan and.Mtiy. or Unconscious Influence; History of British India—by Ilugh Murray, P. 11. S.'.' Snmner's Recent Speechesabd Addressee; Tilt's Elements of Health—a valuable book fur motliani and the family; Read's New Pastoral and Hones by the Sea; The new volume of Pue's Works ; Child of the Covenant; Wallace's Literary Cryfkihrms; The Early Choice--a hook for Daughters; The Sunbeam Stenes—iu I volume; , Wiuslow's Inquirer Directed; Gardner's Memoirs of Deeply Tried Christians; ilogg's Tales and Poems; Barnes' Practical Sermons, Way of Salvation, and Noteiv Bay's Mornings with• Jesus--a continuation of his Morn ing and Evening Exercises; • The Six Days of Creatkm—st lutiunidoinrentioi' • Buck's Theological Dictionary—:cheap ed. • Gold and the Gospel. S. DAVISON,J, fib Market, near Fourth street: ' 14001 SS FROM THE SALES AND, 114 7 . PORTATIONS—Tho subscriber is now Opening late purchases and impOrtationa. Pricewmoderatn.- JOHN S. DAVISON, ap9 66 Market, near Fourth Wiwi NTEARABLE BOOKS pox CHILDREN. —These ore entirely now, and beautifully eel/addend lust-rated. A great variety or them. Cell soon at. , DAVISON'S BOOK STOIC% nog to Market street, near Fourth. ISR AOr ,ne an 3 an cliester, 24 foot front by 124 fbet tioolat, ;tar di, Entut ought for en extensive Ron works._ A Gum and mill proporty in Derry — twartni . Trestaa. re: land.wardp.: 127 arras with 4 gdod ilmOoreinentit andli One grain growing.part of thecountry i -near Latrobe. A lovely ommtry residoncevan yr 10 acres of land; • the Pennaybranta Railroad anda d joining the Swissvale Sta tion, with every thing to make it desirable as a country and city residence. A lot of grottga and dwelling lecnelre; to East Liberty, TO feet (rontend 126 feet deep. , A factory building and lot, in Allegheny city, with engine boiler and machinery complete, for a eottetrbatting and oakum factory. Apply to sp9 TWO MILES.-30 sores of land situafb about two Tulles from the city, for .trale. The 'Wad' Et ,p .rod and lies well for country residence/y- 7 %4U be soldnitil ember or in lots to +mit purchasers. Price tow and easymo. meets. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, apt!- RANT STREET.--5 lots of gronoiffir ease, each havingu front of 20 feet au Giant street Ely , 90 feetdeep to nn alley. B. CUTHBERT k BON, ap 9 51 IlgultAnt: riONEY-25 bbla, for esl6by - HENRY 11. COLLHIV„! CLAY WATER PlPES—Receivediaittfoi sal° by (ap9) . HENRY lIIRSLIFELI* SON will ap o of the beet Yren Y cl A pril fabric, thatililirriagdiVf Satfa and the Atlantic r t e untsturabb & ACIN•I3, npo : No. 70 Wood stsaol. LINEN CAMBRIC lIDKES.—A fait as sortment of:ltlchardott, Bcius & 'Orden's, Belfast, 41110 Maroequ's French fabtie Handkerchiefs. , at— L. IIDDHISTLD k 808rA t .., 1 AP 9 Na W.9cd sioZPL CANES AND UMBRELLA e ev% cAptign (sys) L. 11 . 1 I LI COTTON , HALF • OSK-0 all gradeggi Hither k 80113. 43ackory, and. JohnDarola..'s Xnglieit goods. L IIIIIBIIFELD k SON'S, - ap9 . • Nn.-70 Wood street. M RS. RENTZ' „GREAT WORK !—Co.tik t ship and Ustvis4o; or, thaJoyearikliortmrs'of 2istuart min Life—by Ms. Caredlonize Hants. Read what Abe for of the Dollar Nesaspapor in this week'spaper sayaof lit Tide book, by one of the roost popular anthem ha the country, hue been lamed In the Fillaishont very beat ott There are taw reeders , of the itiirent:llteiaitire &the. , who are not acquainted with :the came end Vie Minim thts authoress. tier styleis is.pleaaint-oneomd her stories usually ntrongly marked In Incident. The volume new.plab. linhed ebeende with the most beautlfek.iceniedeserlOPhe, and displays an acquaintancer wittrallpheieset human der, actor ;.all thooliarsteters beingexceedingly well . 4rpalk.Tu moral is of a moat wholesome altimeter, and litel - P lO l. lAgb dente and management give 'evidence a srMle mot, sk,ill* nd_., judspatent the part of the vniter. airallt:wa Meet and Itennetit. may alike read with' profit.' - • l'U.d Edition' toady thbrday r • ' THE PEARL OF PURL SlVEfft. • MiB..l3ol:llllWOEnti. . • IMlEtelpe nuismsa-01- it /02100, baying aro in nodules with It. Tor by . DIPPER VICO.; sit No. 82 Smithfield atria.' NrOTICE.--The Subscriberti have• rangerients with E. Mciatrato conduct tbdifbmkals in Allegheny deb eg the old stand of •li.letbithsok, *there the public wM find a large sirs sesorisiestst New Spring and Sumner Dry 'Clotxl4 which - wilt' be-daily s t .pleobbed from our immense 'musk Fifth at, Pfttabstegth this affording the public, as we bane a -resident' partsir is the eastern markets, sn opportunity of seeing And exarabsti ing new styles of goods daily. _,.. . •A. A. 41.001.1,11)t . Pittsburgh, kaillati/ 113 0.. cOURTSIIIP AND MARRIAGE, or -.4 and bonxnao of American Life: by !dm neutr, eo- ~.` ogene 'Table Tarr. tbyedologe , of litafilage, teeth iilipply. - •• ..- ~. Our Ch i a ifindo. by EL EtiVin ' • •••• - Courtoiriel of Wedded Life. ifii*lldta of of Caibii,bl J. 8 . 1 11, 1114414 '• ' r Green SraimtAin Girls, by TA, yhlte. 14' ,at WlCazwis,b* .0. D.,.., ,Rfiratoni ' a Toiling ir,oid,lloppg,l4, 4041., Mardi. . Amerfiatitallariftlnidei fbr 'April; IStM • • . .1110 reVOISTII owl for sale by W. A. 1111.1)11MFFINNEN' & fil es 406 Eiftlt at., oppettite the Theatot, ~~~ ~~ ~3: .._ . ~~;: :,~: ~ . ,- .. 'i.P.A. ? =',..;:.....:,;77.,.. , . - ...!i•-•;7 - - Zie liberty at BLAKELY 41k RICHEY 61 Market stmt.*.