Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, April 12, 1856, Image 2

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3ATURDAI'
FOR PRESIDENT;
JAMES 1111CHA AIN..
(Sebfre: In the cbcisa,ti Not,..tt
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
'ANAL (74,131i1. 10 NZR
GEORGE SCOTT, OP 00.
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J ACOII. FBA', Jr., ISIon - Tcomma Co.
sußvr.ina
TIMOTHY IVES, Vormit Courrrr
THE PITTSBURGH & STEUBEN VILLR
RAILROAD.
It is doubtful whether any legislation will he
procured this winter that will enable the compa
ny to go on with the work on the above named
road. Whether it is proper for the city and
county to incur any further liability on account
of it or not, it seems not unreasonable that they
should have the power to do se. and then act as
the exigencies of the case and the judgment of
the people shall dictate. The city and county
have already. invested in it a million and fifty
thousand dollars, and have also paid ono instal
ment of interest on their bonds, amounting to thir
ty-tLree thousand dollars. If the work must stop
that whole investment must be lost. And not
only this investment will be lost, but the interest
on it for eighteen or nineteen years must be paid
besides. This will amount—principal and inte
rest—to over two million dollars. Shall this
great loss be incurred, or shall the investment
be increased to complete the road, and put it in
a eonditiim to pay all in time That is the ques
tion now presented.
tint there are other questions arising out of
the present state of affairs. The city has no
power to increase its indebtedness. blow, then,
can it, provide fur paying interest on its bonds.
The interest for the half year will be due in
July next, and it most raise the funds to pay it,
rhe protested. in. Senators and Representa
tives should at least provide such legislation that
the money can be raised by increased taxation.
The legislature will soon adjourn. Something
should he done quickly, or serious consequences
will follow. The road will probably be, in other
Lands before another legislature meets, unless
-omething is done to save it, and the city and
county from such is sacrifice. Repudiation can
not be thought of. It would be ruinous. The
city and county credit must be maintained, and
will be, at all events. •
SHIP BUILDING
la no branch of business has greater I mprove
.-.., ments been made than in ship building. must
tercO first undretl years ago the ship ever built
York was launched. She was called
Unrest. " and was exactly 443 feet long,
and ll} feet wide. Iler launch was considered
a great event by the people of the little village
of New Almstertlam—now great New York.
A few days ago. the new steamship A driati ,
was launched at \or York. She is, 3 4 long.
and registers s,tt•iB tons, and is expected to cross
thn Atlantic from New York to Liverpool in nint
days.
I tut a car greater t4tip is to come out soon.
A ship to be called the "Great Eastern," is now
in progress of construction at London for the
Eastern Steam Navigation Company. Her
length is GS() feet ; her draught of water when
Leaded *.:S feet, and her register i 8,004) tens.
With her sails and steam she is expected to run
'23 knots per hour, a mile in less than three
ininuu.is. The New York herald says of this
,tort6ter ship:
•• liusidos a large number life-boitls, she is 1.•
, :trry eight small serest cleansers, each 110 feet
lung. These will be employed in taking;on board
no d paaeemmgers Mid cargo, as it will be im•
;•ossilde for her to approach near the shore, in conce
•ozence of her great draft of ,rater. Iler aresiturno•
Ixlims will lie ample title first eist.ss pa. , sengers,
',sun second class , and 15,000 troops, with all their
feld equipments: The estinsgted cost of this Inc is
t I,:nt, Whinh we understand is!". be called the " Grew
, :"-ctlzsrfs, " in over hall a million of dollar,"
The Collin law and Vanderbilt companies
taata. all combine to heat this. or ola - England
will be a long ways ahead in the '•big ship
lira"
KENDALL'S PATENT SHINGLE MA-
A Kendall, now of this city, after years of la
lmr, has at last succee,le'l in perfecting a machine
for Riving and Shaving Shingles, which is one of
the first practical instruments of the kind ever
invented. This invention was first exhibited it.
Cleveland, where it attracted much attention,
le.th from the perfection of its operations, and
as a model machine of great strength and dura
bility. This machine is spoken of in the highest
terms of commendation by shingle dealers and
mechanics, and all others who have witnessed its
astunishing . performances, in converting blocks
into shingles and the majority of those who
have secured rights for territory, and machine,
are directly engaged in the shingle trade, which
is a sure guaranty of its great practicability. A
noichille that will make thirty thousand shingles
per day, and work all kinds of splitting timber,
whether hard or soft, and turn out an article
...Leal to hand labor, cannot fail to prove an in
valuable acquisition to shingle manufacturers
and timber owners. There have been few, if
any, inventions more useful to community and
valuable to_the inventor. This machine is now
on exhibition at Pittsburgh, where all needed
infoimation Gan be obtained, by addressing A.
Kendall, sole proprietor and patentee, who may
be found at ltyatt's building, or at the City Ho
tel, Pittsburgh, Pa..
These machines are built to order by S. S.
Fowler & Co., of this city, who can speedily sup
ply all that are wanted.
Ks?NAS.—The people of the South don't give
up the effort yet to make Kansas a slave state.
Large comp . atties are forming in South Carolina,
Ceorgia and Alabama, of young men, to go to
that territory. ever eight hundred from those
Mates, it is said, are now on their way there.
They are provided with moans and with arm,
and say they have the same right to go. in that
way.as the northern people have. it enonot be
denied that the r,migration A'id.Sesistties..have
stimulated a rivalry between the two sections of
the country that is tilling up Kansas faster than
:in, other territory has been heretofore peopled.
And it will not be surprising if a collision occurs
between 11, opposite elements of which that
population is eompooed. lint the greater facili
tlos for emigration from the north, the largir
population of the tmrlll, will make the free state
men largely olituuml,er the friends of slavery iu
♦;.visas; and sooner or later the question inu,t
he finally decided against slavery. Those who
Lake slaves there will thus lose them Nor will
it be long before the final decision comes. by
?test autumn there will probably be the regai•
site number of people to entitle the territory to
a be admitted as a state of the Union. Ninety
Owe thousand four hundred is the number re
in-ed. Probably about half that number is
there new, and at the present ratio of emigration
it ...mind be many mouths before the balance is
iip Large numbers front the New Eng
land states, the Middle and Western states are
preparing for speedy departure for Kansas.
They go prepared to locate permanently there,
and, if let alone t.y political agitators, will go
prepared to settle peacefully and calmly, and in
a legal way, the imestion of freedom or slavery
in the new state: and there can be no doubt
what the ultimate decision will be.
Tiinliorough election in Connell cillc, Fny ette
county, came:olT on the ith inst., and the Demo
crats swept all before them—elected their entire
ticket by a majority of from twenty to twenty
ti‘c This is a large Democratic gain in "the
city at the other-end of the road.-
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Th# Ohio Belle Affair. llocheater Hotel. Til E LA TE Sir N 1.,' W.S i
The body of defies, who, it will be recollected, \ .nds eataldishateat.iti:about to be oreoted by a
BY TELEGI{APII.
allot Stephens, the clerk of the Ohio Belle in an chartered joint stock company. The extensive
altercation about his passage money, was found grounds with appropriate e xterior embelisliments, Great Con CI agra!,(ton. i ut.: Vit Bade I pla I a ---
in few days sink at the head of the bar below I out buildiegs, tf,:c, are already provitl'ed for, and Loalit 8ii301.000.
rlittaknaimUti, April 11.--Alotut tnitlnight a toe
flit:kitten ; lb.* illtialted 1.0 1l chair precisely its I offers C. f forni t tire acs. he amoptit of sl4 ( itlii 11870 roiii . lanikeed in the upper part of lho Artn-an 1.1111.1-
lie wits tied whin securoftlater the murder. The been received- 141-b., kf'iiiro Sitioueto I.4pened fur ings..ba , k of Chetinut and Fourth streets, uhieli r.-
Ilicktnan Time.itlsaysOwiis reported there on the atiliFitriptitot , to tlO .-- st4l 001m4./otr.Li'sopet;. k: :tillait in t. 40 toiiii deittruetifin tti the buildittg. It I
~:t fts: , ,.
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sin a , i f tf Fortin:A a hellil siitiiire, live stories high. Lacey 1
authority, of prsoiris 011 hoard the boat that i co nsiderable nutaperikni cffinnifV , sfastoo ail. in, pi.rtiriti ea, onenpieillty workshops. Thu inaehinery
.loses wiCS thrown overltd bre
oary the diction of ' snits, are Itesptifteli by parties who intend to Uric ell 1..) . an i•
.losesxlity-liorse engine in the 1.1..,0. 1
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of the officers of the ()hitt Belle and that an effort I occu py them peilrtfilfiently. M aher-. if not or-
Duval, Lithirgrapher, tieetipioil one floor; lost
would he made to arrest them. The Columbus I wally subscribed for, will kr , sold nt public $100,000; in.:erect j. 1111,1
for .M.: he had-forty' s te a m
(Ky., I Citizen publishes th e following facts : or pri VII te I-1110, /I`.. pews WIN,. are sin', e sold in the presoes, And an iinitiense stock of stone,. including
lithographs of Perry s Japan Expedition for the go .
Whilst at Cairo, the facts becoming known, a nuts elomelies of nor large eastern cities, to the best
vi•rnini•nt. Plates worth sfi,onit, all ettinplete /V 1,1.1.
her of people proceeded to the Bello for the purpose
bidders. ready to be wont otT.
of rescuing the unfortunate man from the murderous
crew amongst whom ho had fallen. Ile himself de Other teams will Le li as , dto individuals or toherorcuponts, - . Watts, Silversmith. loss ti :,Use;
tune:tared. Gail:ill, triek i binder, hilts very heavy.
sired telt° placed in the hands of an oft:litter, and staTtl small select families---who, either thenincur the ,I. Nv. Shrum - Ms .& lie,- jewellers, Leis $20,0011; i n .
that h e neve r e xpected t/1 reach Hickman, where t c
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:. Xpt nse, the multiplied cares, vexations and an- sured $B,OOO. C. ft C, P. Warner, gold watch case
captain of the Belle proposed to take Idan for trial. makers,
his:
n`i,olllT ;.- iiistired for . 4 ,4:1.01 1 ti. l'iiilik . e.
When the crowd approached the boat for the purpose m yonces of a private domestic establishment,
gold chain maker, loss heat v. George lle i tart
id taking' him off• she put out into the river and thus will prefer the I.nnd , al , the Paris or the it'eff• jeweller, loss heavy.
frustrated their intention. What occurred on the
York plan 44' living at a genteel hotel, where the
boat after this we Call only judge front the result. Samuel Eakins, Elect roplater, partly insured; 'IVO.
linens, paper i-tiii net. :11i iron, spectacle maker; :11 en-
The body of a man tied to a c h a i r 1 ,, , ,, pi c ked up in touch of a bell will place before them. in a few
heir ,t Thom .•ttit. punters : !toss, stair rod 111111111-
the ricer near this place soon aftewards, and the cap
minutes, and at fair prices, everything that the ufacturer : Nl l,',4 ss ,t 1 Brother, blank hottks : Burk,
till') of the Ithio Belle, ~n leaving Rickman, is re•
ported to have called out. -if you find a damned markets can supply, or a private household of- cloth and satfifei ,anise; loss itmidion. insured $lO,
scoundrel floating by on a chair, take him out :‘,„l feel. ono. I. 11. Cramp. lithographer, loss s ti,oon, insured
5.2.1101).
hung him The Grand Jury of this county have
The balance of the house, not thus disposed of, Tlet tire burned so rapidly that scarcely . anything
had the matter under investigation, but we believe• , • •
Wlo. eased except from the loner ii. 'an.. T he rear of
could not procure testimony: sufheiently direct to will lie kept as a
. n n! riasx brael and boardia a
the failed t Notes Hotel inlj died the building, and
warrant them in taking motion in the case. The btu ,
nouss, upon the American plan-- except that the i ts ,1i,.,,,„. t .,,,, ~,,,,,l j,,,,,M : d : 1 e . Th e bi n -ii ers
pression throughout this part of the county is, that a
.1 sleeping rooms of the upper story will be rented, fled, lint the dtmage Inou Me lire w:ls slight. It wa,
most horrible murder has boon perpetrated by we •
offieen , and crew of the 1,.../1t... at moderate prices, 11 the day, week, or month, flooded , with water. I „ tol i itt, , l'i ; l i tt i: i. ‘Fllroy, printers,
were a l so oecuprints of Me 0u....•ni...•
The Louisville Courier of the 7th inst, says: to those who want a home—a place for their It aa , 0 e, 0 ,.,1 by Iltilinf Cowpurthwslitc. valued
The steamer Ohio Bello, from New Orleans, arrived
here yesterday on her way to Cincinnati. We learn trunk and wardrolfe• but prefer to cal and drinA ' i i i .. t. ,,, !1• 1 .1 ,: !!
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when they please, where they please, and its ,
that she did not land either at Hickman, Paducah retus printing and binding ostaltlishinents, m o s tly
or Sulithlanil, where it was expected officers were they please, mid pay for what they eat—as nt cotered by imaranee.
stationed to arrest the captain find °row for the alle- Lovejoy s, Freneh' , , Ifeirrionieo'snor the interne- A•ggregnli. 1. , -, .111.p , set1 t, Le 520%),000. Flake. ,
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murder of Jones, the passenger whose body was banal, 4 er fire ignit.-.1 Cite ro ti ..f the old Masimie Ilan, .1
found in the river, as has heretofore been stated. uin the city of New York. Third stieet, above Nurnve, una was damaged: prnp
erly nreently ,-I‘l, and was 111,1,111.1(..1.
CHINE
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SKNATOR SKWARO has made A speech in the
Senate on Kansas affairs, and the l'hilaflelphiA
Time , 1 K. N.) has the following not very compli-
mentary notice .fit
With all his great talent, his profound research, and
hie tccasiunul self command, Mr. Seward is seliltitn
the state:quail, but always either the piditielan th,
demagogue. Ills speerh on Kitmeu , is of a much
lower grade than that on Central Anteriea. The lat.
for Wit,, in our his very ablest and streuge , t
public effort while we regard the other as among
his weakest and least satisfartory. His v ittl pera tilt
of the etietie,tettcem, and the seletle tone and spirit
with which this portion o f his speech is imbued, are
unworthy the ca•,asion, and of the lofty place whew,
it was uttered. It betrays, in every sentence, Ow
desperate reel ye of the a whit inns demagogue deter
mined to pi ostrate a ri, al, rather than the calm high
of a statesman and a patriot anxious otily to eliminate
and enforce the truth.
THE GREAT PAINTING
This afternoon and evening are the last oppor
Utility to see the great American Panorama of
M. A relrit u. Thousands have I,l:lltAsti it iu this
anti other cities, and all are highly pleased an I
instructed. It is as good as a journey through,
the wet and south-cast, and we advise all wit ,
have not seen it tit avail themselves of this last
opportunity : and these lyre .gen it .1, ,u 1
take oue more look at it before it, departure
It L. , . at Franklin Ilan, opposite the theatre
The vi. :1 Pitt,borgh are among it. most at
tractive feature+
A jewelry store in New York has been robbe,
of $.27,0110 worth of jewelry.
Dur]tig the last winter there were snow
storms in Boston---depth of ~ l IONV .1 feet ;itchy
—eighty days of gaol sleighing.
The total receipt 2 of the Baltimore and l this
Bailees 1 Company for the month of March la
were t 0 . ,, an increase of
over those of the same month last year.
There has hem a great freshet in the Genese , •
river in New York, by which bridge;, housee viii
fences were carried away. and much damn.,
FitE)ll , Nr. - Ft, wont ie out fur the l're-t
deney. lle ha- tyrit ten It letter taking decide I
Free S-11 grimnil in relation tn Knusti_q allnir
A Free meeting in Chirttgn the taller ant
pa.eee , l it rt. ennitinn let:muffin:tiding hint
na tie
eantlntme. Tim l'ittehurglt G tarll, don't li6
him, pint nrttlutlily will nut. support hint
t., Ow Piilsirtsrgh N.h - tling PLAL
Cheap Trevrillaig.
A fr . . tol of our, told Its the other .lay that he
once made a trip from New York to St. John.,
a distance of nearly four hundred miles, for t h e
singulai ly Ismall SUM of three shillings. It is
happening that opposition on the river, canal
and lake enabled himdo cross over each of these
sections of the route for the sum of one shilling
currency. But we ourselves can fell 1k still larg•
er, or rather a still smaller story. We started
from Louisiana, took a passing glance at the su
gar plantation..., saw the slaves at their work,
traveled up the " Father of Waters" to St
Louis, thence by railroad across the Pralri,
State to Chicago, where we took a stroll through
the city : thence down the lake to Toledo anal
Cleveland, and home to our own city of energy
and smoke, all for the trifling sum of la - wily-fir,
cents. Had we been so fortunate as to have had
a wife and baby; we could have taken them for
twenty-live cents more. But to us the principal
accommodation of the whole affair was that it on
ly o ccupied one evening, thereby allowing as to
be in our bed at tan o'clock—our usual hour.
We were so much pleased with our trip that we
purpose soon to repeat it, and such of our friends
1123 wish to accompany us, may do so by meeting
us this evening at the rooms of Andrieu's Pano
rams, at Franklin Ilall, opposite the Theatre,
where through tickets can be obtained.
THE EmPEROW NAPOLEON WHILE IN NEW Toni..
—For some time back numerous stories have been
Boating about the press, pretending to give de
tails as to the life of Nopoleon W. during hi
visit, while yet a l'rince, to this City. The Cour
ries des Etats UniS has an article refuting these
"calumnies," and in support of its statements,
produces a letter from M. L. W. Tinelli, a French
political exile, well known for his Republican
opinions, who was honored by the personal
friendship of the Prince Louis Napoleon.
M. Tinelli, after noticing several of the storks
referred to, proceeds to give them the quietus by
the following authoritive declaration:
"From the day of his arrival until that of his
departure in the packet Independence, June 25,
MIT, Louis Napoleon had his apartments in the
Washington Hotel, in BrOadway, on the site now
occupied by Stewart's magnificent store. There
he received, :mid sometimes admitted to his table
--besides the Count Axese who remained one of
his most intimate confidants—a very limited
number of friendal • among them were, M. M.
Gonfalunei, Foresti, Maroneelli, Haekett, l'eug
net, Lacoste, the Rev. Mr. Stewart, and a few
,others. He led a very retired and remarkably
regular life, accepting none of the invitations
with which lie was unceasingly besieged. lie
made no excei.tion, but for the soirees of Aluie
Maturin Living,tton, whose family he particular
ly esteemed, awl those of Mine. Pennon, who
once a week gathered the elite of the French s. -
- ciety under her roof.
"Far from leading the life which has been
attributed to him, the Prince on the contrar;
constantly busied himself with labors and seri
ous projects. A short time before his departure,
he asked me to draw up the plan of a great agri
cultural establishment, for he intended to pur
chase land, and instal a small French <ohm . ).
This design remained unfulfilled only on:b7count
of his sudden departure, which was caused by
the unfavorable advices he had received concern
ing his mothers health."
'• Here you have, sir, the simple truth ill re
gard to the short sojourn of Louis Napoleon in
New Yet k."
M. Tinelli referring to the story that a certain
fourth-rate lawyer had liberated Louie Napoleon
frum the Tombs, and had not received his coun
sel fees until after hi. illustrious client had
reached the summit of his power, remarks:
"There is only one reply to make to this asser
tion, viz: that in the Torahs did not exist."
CALIFORNIA Quirksit.vvm MINE —The United
States District Court in Northern California has
given a decision in favor of Robert J Walker, ex
secretary of the Treasury, Commodore Stockton
and others, awarding to thorn the possesion of the
grtiat Almaden quicksilver mine at Santa Clara.
The exports of this valuable metal from California
are all from this mine. The quantity exported
in 1854 was 1,316,634 pounds, value $658 ;;17
and in 1855, 1,951,1A2 pounds, value $,5,t;121.
The exports are principally to Mexico, Chili and
Peru, where the metal is wanted to work the sil
!•ver mines, many of which had stopped for want
1 of quicksilver previous to our possesion of Cali-
Orilla The remaining exports were to En
gland and Australia.
•
".:1•1•••
The approache.. enlrirr, hells, Rtnirwayg, Ste.,
&A... will :111 he made with reference to the differ
ent classes of or their s.everal mod., of
00 that they Taa...l not interfere with, or
tre , pass on earl, othof- right 4, or the rules awl
regulation. of the e-tabli.hnient the druign of
which 14, 11, ni,,111111. ,, 1att• 011
P4ll' this the t-ortett.,
sparion ,
room will br , et nvirt for rent, it, a kiuil oC Ex-
I 1 meetings. linsi
koris.stre
nee. men, public evening lecture , . exhibi
tions, t. tit t , • tltis will be the a. n. ro
offio, and near by, a teleffraph (ace, p..st ‘,lbee
reading r.cfins, writing . sntukir.g
bath r.on9 and harh ,, r h. ; wiih a r.f t rt , ,,, or
restm,rant, when. refr,dnivilts 11171 y Li• had fr,
Jim; to it nt wit
fruit-. ;OQ-oremils,
Feptrate
wav , . Win be 1.'4,,
roomy n 5r14.11.11,1 ornwiug 1,1
liu nun! privnto pitrl
In the I,:teentent ,ne wing will he an exten
IN I.:;u l !11l other ap
rropriate din tic npartu nt= ftn,l n111(6111
1111'111 , , 11, in the 11,4 eastorn
Tl.. X„rh,tf, r, n r hqhfftli—the air
and water are of the pure -d kind. The facilitie
uf acce- ,, are all that ran de de,dred
Canal-, and Itadroad,,—to every point of the
nn.l from every city of the Union
Where architoot ural drawthg , [novilu the
h alo '. of tie Itthorrarlo r I gi‘o- a faithful rel
re-.entati ,- 0 , of Ow c •hto,!!:itc,l
rn! - 11,t . !11 lin.. Oro
grmin.l Ilan, And the 11.,n ~f the thr,?e torir
~1 !. , :nt' .11
Rpartmt•ut: . ,•
=EIS
th • 11 . , - t , 5 • t .o•••v, tl.e track , of tl•t!
11.:111loa with
Wall:: !tl.• :ut.i f t•' NV. all.' (11..,..(: tII
rIgli1(10 V•, 1 . 1 • y 1;•• with hi
half •!.•?..•ti
rr. , N It u: nl r,
c‘,•r k rot t (,11
ue. 'lnd
he handsomely terrsee.l. from two street-i, an.!
the eentral ari 1 eautifully ,rnanirriteil hp ar
hori, walks, tree,„ Airubliery toil flower,. inal.•
ing it one of theino,:t LI east.
west, north or south. It, is but one hour from
Pittsburgh, four fruni Cleveland, thirteen from
Cincinnati nd fourteen from Philadelphia.
tnk
A ,trentleman, or I:truily, competent to
charge of •liett an ..-tablislanent, with 5 , 11 1 , 11 01 1
of an outfit• will kill Well to inqUin lulu the
eircunigtanees before it is to , . late
R", nEsN:I!, U'aver County, l'a
TIP' ti rht HtlIC of liutllaw 1,0t.i for thkspring
of P..",t; will come Oil lipt)11 the premises 111
Itoche,ter, ~n Wvdtle,laY, the Hall iti,tnnt, at
10 o'clock \
Usual term of sale, one-third cash, one-third
in one year, and one-third in two years—with a
liberal deduction for all coed,. The lots, gener
ally, are unusually large, say three or four times
as large as ordinary business lots in Pittsburgh
or Allegheny cities.
Many who bought lots here in 1451 rind 1F t.i
eon now sell them for .Lm/.b., sotne for Ow,' fin",
what they paid. IL will i.e so with those who
buy this spring: for the town is just beginning
to grow rapidly ; and -cores of houses will he
erected the present season. The lots will all he
stake.l off and numbered, with maps for the ac
commodation of buyers. Those who wish to get
good locations, Lad better look to it the day be
fore the sale, or early at the morning of the
sale—that is, in the Ti train. They van return
at 11, or at 71 P. M. M. T. C. GOULD.
Itochester, April 11, 1 , 513.
Norn . r.--Oved Pinney, E,4 1 of Rochester.
Beaver County. l'a to purelisse a few U.
S. Land Warrant- Persons desiring to sell,
may, by calling on him or .n Jolla B. Shannon,
u t Beavertown, receive the cash for their
On the I:ith day of February last, an ordinance
wa, passed by the City Council, t. all the Ohio
and Nksi,..ippi Railroad Company, then in a
-tate ,feinhari:,sinent, the of which was
mile by certain partite itt NeW
York :Lod k•b•where to undertake and carry forward
t h e w o r k u pon the the t it, c.Prnitiction,
t h e f ir ii t N”vcialwr, The ~ rdinance
which wn, puldhd,ed getter:L . :ly at thu time of its
passage, c-ntains ,uh,latltially the hdlowitig pro
vieiowt of advantage t- the
sand dollar loan up to January, 1861— lease the
wharf property to the Combany for fifteen years,
rent free until January. Ist4l, and at the sum
of thirty tholLottol I Mars annually fur the re
nminder of the term - to release the mortgage of
the Cionpany to the city, to secure the riimpany
front such improvement until January,
issue to the Company one hundred thowiand ill •
lam in city bonds.
It is now unilermood that the arrangements on
all hands have been completed, the tender of the
city accepted, and all thing- done that are niece
sary to place the possession if the road in the
hands of the new Company. who aro prepared
to carry the work forward to its completion.—
We may now look forward with certainty to the
decided and rapid progress of this important
thoroughfare.
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ut al„ 1:: ir
c‘ , . • I . thc C!h,,
..1 01. , I. .:•,! c,tablishrtient i
.01 "n arkt,thor. grvunds
M. T. C. G01:1,1)
I:,rrt I'u/he 1,1.1 r
Ohio and Mikialsulppl Itallway—The
Arrangement Completed.
iiii• April. 9 l
PITTSBURCII, April 10th, Iss(
M. F. Eaton, Epp --Dear Sir: 'We have now
been working the new Match Machine that
you have to sell, for some time, fold we feel safe
in saying that there is no machine for making
lucifer matches in this country that can be at all
compared with it. It works admirably—and
turns out work very fast. Very little capital is
required to start business with it, and there is
few branches of business more profitable. We
consider it one of the most ingenious inven
tions we have ever seen, and it must find
purchasers wherever known. We are well
pleased with our purchase of Territory, and pre
sume you will soon find a sale for all you have to
dispose of Yours Truly,
11 JORRI3 S Cu.
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The I.t• thii lair lit, 1 - i:itches S . :I:01,01/1i,
fool err IwII I lirtlivr $1:4li1111, if
iite.l 1.1,N of
it Ili" It, iti II Inuit.
PH'111:101 III.• Sr.• ~f
Ilrr
..,1113/111lIg 111,1)0 0 xoaih "f j ,, velr)
taki•ri he non,. ill . , It : thec..ritent.
nwri•
TIIIRTV-PounTit coN(atEss;
FI E.tc~~~S
\V 1-11,,f.T.,. kpril I I. Tho frlv
f,r tht• r..lief :If 1111i , vr.
and —ddt,r , qq! t :truly vitt.. by
dig:l.-It,- It. II.I.,IC:4111411 San
'll,. I ti hill Gtr the re
..1 Pnadleddl Ern diidu
truci , Fcr,
1:•.1i1 111161
~t pmrtiei
ci-lel•rtl,” 4 , f ('lac':
i,a- ruute. agent
I v.. en 1% . 1e-11:10 111 anti 1'1,1.1,11.111:v.
Tlar 'erre 4(n(r t0.,11"n
ti. I;oe e .rn, of Kansa,.
i.k 1,, 1••1 , -.11 - 113:e Irom the etty yesterday,
inet a uuw Ler . I L.. 14311,11, c raters of the 1 ...
1.L1.11, :kll,l at the 1,1(1111ii of the. Emigrant
11, t, pre,,, , a41 try tlec'eledly the pillion that. th,
:afi lansa, as a free ,tat' tit:wends upnn Mr
hil! foal'my eon.tituttonal convention
nn•l4 r i•I i•!I t i t 1.. 'II i•tr-ron and its I:L.-
11w, would I.- no 1.ai0 , • • i.12.•1/ a. fair el,om
t
Mr. ,Itelt.Fon. tar as ka.n+ar Ir eoneerned,
i.
reporte•l to hare thr,' 11:1111,1 at his ena,
marl to foree , lavery lanFn....
The ()Ilia egliant ;are Adjourned.
11 , 1 - 1' 11. The ~h h. Legi;;l:ktin;. rid
;.:;:;••1 ;;; ;.i ii.;; I r-; J,llll,lrV
ea- 1,. NVoi
tII.I '!It•
I.:Aching It e 011 the 3letttirle C•otzt-he
i 1;0 I .1.
(vat i:rce ILI 14 .
7SI'LlnuW and Arnov
The e. I: r:,• r' eon ktlll , b., rri
61. Yllll 1.,•111.,rri.w.
Further from Mexico
Apri pn per •
..1 1$ ,s .1.
..f t ...• 1 ,. V.01 . • :1: r : att,..l•l:"r•
t•,
tit ~11111rV.
1113.1. liar orptintwe
1,1 t LI, e I•,
Caenlitigate for the Vice
214,11 In. ~n, • , . f iLc ,ruuun,•
ttrg,_ 11111,11 oil Sett
Al:n1-1111, tho I , clll , craii ,
innliffil 1. , r Is V"..ro
t.Et.t•it: t. .k I, I It Ii .. Nl:trzarfl
ivt 11,11;.I 111.: tho lining
United • ht. I th,. tin 1.0 lii
from fright.
From Warbi
•
April I I. aro onra*:
priN,tk.
No Signs of (i.e Strome, ' el.
II 1.1 . April . The leitirler 'aml,ria h:‘
11171%
.% PIZ At Til NI. WoM 11 ' 1,MA , ; --•111
Clip the f.!lowing Iron the Cincinnati Caul, cr
"There is now upon the Miami canal a boat
being run under the Inert command Of a !adv.
Her Lame Mrs Mary Lenard, and the hails
from the neightirloi.d of St. Mary's. She in
represented as being a very agreeable and, pleas
ant, and intelligent lierman woman. She writes
a neat, legible hand. possessed of much of the
delicacy and beauty that characterize adieu wri
ting. In the oapacity commatolress of the
craft on the "raging canawl," she discharges all
the duties incident to the she fills, among
which arc engaging the cargo, taking out the
clearance, paying tolls, overseeing the di:wharf ,
of freight, and supervising the whole hushes oi
the boat. Iler husband is in California, laboring
in that El Dorado to gather up the shining parti
cles of wealth whilst the tinniness better half is
employed here as , tated, adding; to their
store the profits of an ardtion:. hnsines ."
The only agent for the aide t e l purchase ..1 1 ,.t.,t
right: generally, who keeps it permanent office for
that purpose idol we br e of, it !dose, F. Eaton. Etti,
First street, l'ittaLurgh. ilia IdritV it a perfect mu
seum of spceimen patents and Inl•VballiCill ru riosi tie= ;
not a mere collection of profillea, samples of human
ingenuity and itiVentiun, but an exhibition of the
most valuable, labor-saving contrit naves, in the va
rious departments of mechanical and agricultural
science. No one interested in this line of
,hould fail to call Mr. Eaton, who is a gentleman
.. e i eto te as wellias general intelligence,-and wile
will communicate itny desired information relatit.e
the hind T 10.2,4 in which he is engaged.--11nmierilio
(Tipp,,.
424) pui.llr atvcrt,i,(• it II r0p0,t...11, , t coufoun.l
1)I'. CALVIN m FETeti, o t
714 Itr%.luay. Y.,11,, mall, - SIX u:crt.RE,s
TH F. MEN P:NTION AND It 1 , , AND
TILE I.ANV.S..‘F LIFE," nu,l 1..14,an , 1 Loon for ii.
tr Alin. Lung and , tll
Nl,Ml4li,t. I , hene tweet 1,1%11,1 artj,,l
,•, t ''l Ilte 11 Ist, V. the )1111
1 , 'it:l let, 11.. t beim ithsent Irma One City 01 New V,ll.
I.,turing m practism_ relic menn) e
illid I Mil 101 11., awl ao 11 , 4 pr,q•wcl, lie at ml) Ma ,
ti , •111 the city. I have leo, I .I , t e. :te)
pr , leaimmal leeterieg t.,1,11; eta,
I will 1,4. 11..1.1w) ,,, '1i espounible
ateistetion. 111 .my practimag
aleamt trill Ill) 4,1/ nail,
•r11.."•aI ,h,iro thy floatttiwill cult
.1) 1 , . applivrtltoll iterrionAll. or I.y 1. , Itlytrelt nt ttn
714 11rortavray. N :1111111$, 111,
11:1111,1 1,•111,111, (11.11,0113 11.• ..r
r,g,ularly Lluthot izoll agent,'
l'rt,.•utin+. with roll thiwti..n, rout 0,11,1(.0,
13. on apidicatiop rlll,l a stat.anout of the gym},
lohlti Of 1111. 01, and tin 1 . ..an+111 , pr0,r11 , 41 11My
Utilll.ll Al my agt•ueles. Advl.l. glVell 111 all tialvel to such
patinnta without dincr. 1 nlwap. Ow moth, it.,
I lase,and nev, ..akd In) 11:11.1,11N 10 the a1...0w...it), ,111.
pct 1111111 10 ill.. inL11,11%01111•11t, 1111.1 hnaanl ,tiplepurwp
them thvutsel yen.
prreirgi‘. uix Loclurtll - n 1 S 1110110,.141,
ii•weilitaiti ja,l issuyi, 380 pages, 30 eagra‘ing.ii, mat lib—l
portrait ‘if the audit:l4 will be ir.tit by mail. ‘ir may be 11x.1
of my agent.. Price 25 cnt*—all hut giv.l away.
S. v. FITCH A. M., M. D.,
"1.1 litria•lway, N. Y.
ulh2ll3svd.w
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WOLF SPRING TANNERY FOR SALE,
shorted in Matinileville, I:: nab. iwiiia Wite,ling,
Va., rompriielng two litres of ground, a large ilw,lling house
Nvitli 6 roan. on find floor and 7 011 second; gi.i,il eitable awl
bark! bon*, '24 mina- and 3 double v 25 Iti, &X.. sr.; ample A m p
room; and A ,avidly of ,electeil fruit. It in but a ,:hurt
d ;silence fa ,on the Balt itnore and I I thin Roil rim.] de1. , ..
Chwti nit .k bark ran In• bud in aboielatice at a low lime.
The location Is faint - able reediting a large !menaces, having
the inlNantaiii• of both river and railroad. Fur turtle, liar.
tieoliirg artily to S. CUTHBERT & SoN,
11142_____ __ _ 51 Market at.
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N ITRATE SI IN KR-200 ounces for and
a. A. FAIINESTIICK 0).
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MOR PI I I A--400 ounces for sale by
apt': B. A. FAUN EMCK A CO
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b• jay Iter.
w 3, ni“.tit fin i.,
Oval It CEO.
Ageuth for Potents
A C A It I)
TO WHOJNI..
DR. CALVIN if. FITCH,
HAVING JUST It ET UItN E D FROM
uRo L'E,w.llll,l an tlolllleo t , l his patients, and others
i:e 11 eAteru Pea dilyleania, that be will vhit Pittsburgh early
tin eII.UtUR 11/012al, and that those wishing to avail theta
,.•l of libit.systani of treadle'
Throat and Putionary Diseases,
MO E piarriewau
CONSUMPTION, - ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
By Mcdicinal Inhalatione, Mechanical
and (.:osielitntlonal Rentedlee,
W.I; t lm. lOLA, aN opporatlllity so to do.
1 roalltal iu l'ITTSI{(4111 frunt
TIGiItz , DAN MORNING. APRIL TIIIRD, Ti) SATURDAY
EIENING, MAY TENTII.
1110 goo v. Lint tow. I, Ovo tv• daily (Sabbath
•n ex-
Int the Iworg „f TEN TO YOUR, ro. his Horne
at lite
ST. CLAIR E L
Corr, of (lair .rtocts. ti•ni I,llC' on Nun st.)
For all forms of incipient or beatetl• DISKA& OW Tlitt,
LUNGS. 161' .01 .1,11.110 , •11 , .•11t..f the system I,ns:coiling
or givslov, to Pulmonary I/memo, particularly
Catarrh, Dy.peysla, Cottlyeness, and Fe-
male Complaints.
Pero utn te,hina to e..nsult, but tumble to chill DR. FITC 4.
CSJI scielnig bins It Written statement or their UM . ,
to ,011 , 11 tl prompt answer will l' returned, giving opinion
,if ease and idstile4 expense of treatment. A PMILSON A
1.
AMIVTIi)N ALWAYS PRKFF:ItHF:D.
DIL F I rt•irs Intsoriste, Dr. .I. W. SYK KS, will be with, to
:12,1n1. 1111/1. ii ntiu Ihe Gnu hunt weeks of his appointment.—
It as iliwirible that isswius wishing Ms treatment. el ld
him early, that he may have them charge
us lung
rho p..nibb.
I , lt. CALVIN M. FITCII it dziirewsly nirderstotul
that lac tei any trklnltwet.n cetinection with Pr.
S.
FITCII, :11,.l ‘,3111(1 all attentiiiii to the stun which he
raliol upon t immediately on his re
-11,11 from Kuril.,
SHINGLE MACHINE.
Kendall's Patent IMPROVED
Ronnie Acting River & Spacer.
rIIIIE attention of Shingle mid Lumber
se-rulat,rs and othors, in directed to this in- A '
ioinibb• in‘ention, will, h is now presentid to the public tui
the pructiral extant, for Riving and , n
Vareue (.1111171g mild Sawing nun nines bare lawn invented
for making but it is a well known foot that Shin
gles Cut or( C.lwed :4•11.1 the grain aro quite (so iffininy for
!inn:en/um inientions have rocontly
:nisi lot riving and and these have all levin Cow
teoinisl fiiaii then wµvrlbcl dietliod of riving,
",,, I, sliiiiting fromtlie side of the Mock but ono
sli which :ihnieit invariably rime oil*. This difficulty Is
l'y
KENDALL'S MACHINE ,
Ilv•It first split, from the mete .1 the block a piers. thick
ec..nth for Lao shot files, wt i, h is nt•vantLe.l 10 the crartre,
1-1. ..1 41.4t4 . 0111:..1% 1.-tch part is concluctea
t 1 :.1)1 I. clean 3:l approxmortola hooes, which completer!
ois ration; thus poshiving two sloughs at every revuln-
1 . 1.1- rnoi,inr will rit, awl 1.11,0,0 from the block thrl
aKaod por hour. ol aloha nt thicknosa and tapn
olp. I.i1,,011.111) 1111.1 Ilorability to thoew made by WWII
any oth,
It, op. rat low. 11, nlea. riltilined to pine and nth:
.ot t a,,rks 10 ~mail 1011,011.tur ,rtic, walnut,
.S•• 1) othor or timber that .01 be via.
1.1 t. 116• Mal 11311” 4 . 3411 (PL , LISH.IIOIII4I nt 11. I
I: Yuman, Fifth streetl'ittgburgh.
T.I owtod 41.inuh• and men of entrdpris
[lO- op , ~ a now nold ior spot ulauiln, ILK (11,0 iS
a..111,a1 ..%
Th. !tau ilia , o.r . ellia, lalt tinroll art n, in of tiornltle not
nod ....out hot oln.ut to h0t01t, , ,1
nd owl to.. i...y.. r mak.. front 2U,000
t.
nt.tilzho .it. ortl, about an
I•nwer.
r, 111 P n th.ry, ..r inortittito,lll4lllila• at No. II Pitt
th.. City 11,4, 1.
9_ All 0,1-41.....1 wpa \Own will In• forwarelnd hy letter
n , I A In)!`; IRANI K ISNDA
SA NI El, FA H N ESTOCK,
IMI'OI:TER & DEALER IN
FoREIGN AND DOMESTIC
umtuw ARE.
No. S 3 Wood street, between DISXMOTII
alley and Fourth street,
Ai - Tux now npeniug a wdl solocted
fnroign and domootic Hardware, all new,and will
dd ao gall tornio us any other house in this city.
di a; hcci, ‘in hand a if.,•noral icoortniont of
IT% A TUOLS,
T • .cl iI h. 1..” i.. invinoi Mi:lawn of pinchnse
lIN &MOCK
PEKIN TEA STORE,
o. 3' FIFTH STREET,
E HAFT OF THE EXCHANGE BANK
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
I • nn fr,n the I nip“rterA f, r CASTI. TII.•
..1 Ili I til•• .1111 , 1• Alt 1141 or and grad, of TEA
11.,. an tind
$91.1) II 1101,E. , ALK AND RETAIL
AT THE
% I.: It N' 1.0 IV T t' A t 2. PRICES:
l'AtliEl) TEAS. i.c . r Ll' IN AIRTALIC PACE
A., hid, • • r•r.......1)
TEA: , ,tl , A LI.DES HY.:1116 HALF CHEST.
:411, AIL CuCt.htatti4 4.)OIICULATIt nt the U.E.11
I,llg t•21.,1411Ce to the guar ant , , that
..ot.r.) ani. Y.old will be OA rept,.
All teNT, at SPIMAr A yrn n,Vtllf: bate or Du
.1 ‘l"Nlt - r. VA .:WILY II JAYSES.
1.111,1 , 1111:11, Mord.
II ENNA" 11. cOLLINs,
Produce and t'ommission•Mercha
No. 25 Wood Street.
PlTTSlttlittlil, PA
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FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORW ARDI NG AN D COMMISSION
E It(! HANTS,
Dealers iu Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACoN, LARD AND LARD OIL,
4g--A .Y LA, P o D rE GE N ERA LL
N. 75 W rru STRICET, PITTSUURGLI, PENNA.
:., pri n :.:••r Ilarbauc:ll, Pittali'll 1100. Well», Wrllnvilln, Ohl"
.It•htt ..,..41.t. 1'. , .. •• 11. Martin. 4...
1-: D..1•ki11.1. e.ii . r Cit . no t ,. I:k. KOW In A ll))rstinr. Phila.
1,.....ch .t Cu.. Pittsburgh. liarnat., Noeibit & tiarraann,
Josi•ph E. Ekirr. St. Louis. Phila.
Thomas A ilrciner, Bankers, Holman & Connell, Cincinnati
&Aleut, i)link. ifebl:ly 1 A. D. Bullock A Co.
WI I,LIAMS & ALLEN,
(SUCCrESOTS io Arnold 4- Williams,)
MAN FACTUIt KRS OF
Cl-111.SON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AN 1) FITTING; GENER A LLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
43- W. et A. will contract for Warming and Vt.ntilatin •
Lt 6te:un •.r Itt,t N',ato•rr Chilson'po Furnace, Church
.1, &hook. Ilosilit.sl4, Far cork., linen House. Dwellings
Court Ilouoes..lsilet, or 110.elx. No. 25 MARKET gTRKKT
Pittsburgh. aplB
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DION 11111 S, SIDES AND SHOULDER
LARD, LARD OIL,
SIM AR-CURED and
CAN PASSED lIAMS.
A largr kdock alwayx on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURCIIL P.F.NN'A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A I, 1.1 N Y.
Akar I A 'Fit DELI N'EILED TO FAMILIES in either of tho
Cite...
088xl, may he left at tho Mill, or In boxes at the stores of
1,48 i AN, W I LSoN A CIO., 52 Wool street.
BRAUN& REITER, tor. I.flisrty and St. Clair etreeta.
U. SCIIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CAS 11, ON DELIVERY.
iY2F BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
ALEX. HUNTER,
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
.1 .% U PRODUCE C ENERALL
No. MA) Liberty street,
PITTSBURG
41. 1 I tpc
I:Eltlt, JR
KERB SL HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
qr-k-STEAIVIBOAT AGENTS,-ag
Nt, 27 bevre, fwduvvu Pule and Olive sts
JOlll% COCHRAN & BROS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
W 1 N W (1 UA It Dti,
Now. 91 Second st. and H 6 Third street
PITTSBUtitin, PENNA. _
NV ....R' W. R. ifuNTEK
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
W OLESALE GROCERS,
IR Second and' 151 Front at.,
Plittaburgh,y
JAMES BLAKELY,
EI%OPE IN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner (f Seventh and Smithfield streets
PITTSBURG G.
CAI . Pamengorn brought from the cad oonotry to Pitts
burg!, and moneys rumitted to Europe. Intw27
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters
JL sT RECEI ED at the Excelsior Itestau
r,o.t i n hereill ti., &lulu.. of the ses
son can in obtained on tie abortyst notice MA 4:4
It ne op in the beta style, at icttisfactory
al do yet the sign the `. RED.
IN ITE A. No. 11l Woalelamt, below Fifth.
S. STEINRUCK,
lohli A thin Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Cu
II'HIC ACID-100 lbs. for sale by
..h2s H A FAIINESTOCK. & 00.
N.
i t. 4.
PIM
WWI
TILE MERCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fifth
0,... , 1 Nll[llllllll' I h will reniova4n tilts 4.4 th instant, to
tho curnar of WO,O anti FiSth MAO - . ye6r thogaiiking house of
It. Patriot it Co. 4" ,
liva our adv.:v.4ooo nt below.
. ,
P ; •
•
Est ablisheOu riptiw VOrits JUXte, IHi 1
Pittgburgh March, 1882,
P)0. Till,: PROMOTION AND paareCruNt Or MARC
Basing Branches and ANSOCitit. Officer in
NNW YORK B. DOUOI.ABB &
BOSTON K. Busstu.t. At Co.
Pill LA UNI,PI.I LA 11. Moo Lots & Cu.
BALTI3IORE .t. D. Nur, At Co.
CIL A Itl-KSTON B. Dottuteas & Co.
NNW OR.LNANS B. DOUOLANN & CO.
RICHAIOND PRATT 31.1.1x.rri.
CI NCI Nil •
...... .B. Doutustss k Cu.
1.4 DoU9Liad & Co.
NT. LOUIS .. : ....... DOUnthss & Co.
CIIICAtit) • B. DouaLoSs & Co.
Ttita Institntlbri atipplleartis inibecrlbers only) all necessary
information as to the standing, responsibility, &c, of Mer
chants. Traders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, &c.,
throughout the United States, their Territories, and British
North &merits, It is a valuable auxiliary to Imparting,
Shipping and Commiasion 51erchauts, tut well as Jobbers and
kliatufacturers, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The collection of debts in the States, Canada, Ac., attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Terms utude known at the Mike.
B. BOUfl LASS & SO.
sub. - rawrs to the Agency who have occasion to travel
through the States are furnished with iutroductory letters
to the V 1.1011,1 ofilees, where they can obtain Information
without extra cost aprtitlin
T TSB G!!, P. 4
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IMEMBEI
NWEION
REMOVAL“--:
.10E MERCANTILE AtENCY,
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPIII.A.
Hos. TtloB. 11. PLORENCE, Pree't.
Ow. It. llLmuot.D, Secretary•.
STATEMENT 01 , BUSINESS,
From the Ist day of ..- . luipul to the 31st day of Dec" 1855
mount roceived 11 - triLo .rentinnto, $ 139.2.42 31
Fins 3954J8
it premiums for 13re months
CAPITAL
. . ..
Donde of Allouholy County, Pittsburgh, and
l'lttebnrelt ti'm $ 78,721 66
Itaiload 'tends, Cent :3.3,400 00
lo r ati, en First Mortgage of Rout Estate 59,050 00
- Stoekn, Collateral 80,314 00
Cush in ILLIik and tea Iselol 11,04'2 72
ratitiLna 5u1,wri1....1. (I.3iiwilt. !Jot yet due) o'r.ooo oo
I , rennen, Netee, m 4 yet matured 80,387 31
U.n Inn, Agenb, (nvere,l by fiends) 18,0413 01
Expotinn and Collinde,ions 11,662 36
$408,151 13
mount of Lot., ineUrrOd, but not yet adjusted:—
.$1,1,60 66
3,000 00
$4,666 66
yin Company In/gores Hull and Cargo rinkA on the Ohio
.11 ins sslppi Iri buWii.a. I neuron LOON Or Damages
r..s. hnooo liberally aftitisted and promptly paid.
..FiIiEN , 'ES - 1101 1 . T. M. flown, Goa. J. K. Sloorhmil,
•
•
nsuratico apply to
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
Nu. 90 Water et, bet. Wood arid Market.
DELAWARE, MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
, FFICF., S. E. CORNED. TWILL , AND WALNUT BM.,
Philadelphia.
11 -- MARINE. INSURANCES on Yawls, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON 000DS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lek,. end Land Carriage*, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON PI MILANI/MR generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c.
Assets of the Chrapamy November 5th,1855.
Ronda, Mortgages and Real Estate $101,020 94
Philadelphia City, and other L0cu5..._..:... 85,210 Ou
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 73,060 10
Rills receivable 186.440 97
Cush on hand 20,020 09
Balances In hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently honed, and other debts
doe the Company
Subscription Not.
DIRECTORS.
1 JUJII. C. ILIIId,
Tht`ollllil UZI Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, jr,
Josinui L. Price,
James Tennant,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
JA11.11.41 11. McFarland,
, Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John It. Semple, Pittsburgh.
B. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan, “
WM. MARTIN, President.
ident.
Nlartin,
Jotiepli 11. Seal,
Edmund A. Sonder,
John C. Davis,
John It. l'ens.ao,
Ueorge 0. I.,eiper,
I , A'lsvarll Darlington,
Dr. It. M. Ili:tenon,
William C. Litclwig,
lltigh Craig,
Spencer 51crIvain,
CharleA
IL Jones Brooke,
.1. li. Juhuson,
Taos. C. ii AND, Vire ['reek
II E.Nta I.vunrs.N, S.:rotary.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE 'RISKS.
NUMBS' INSUMEOPY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
PRIU'ETUAL—QIIANITD 01/ TIM gun. Or rktusitresta.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
Flub:, ILI AteLVE AND INLAND TRAINSIVRTATION;
AARON S. LlSPlNeall,latent
URRIN ROORItS, Secretary.
GEOICCEE YOUNGN Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William ft Thomas,
'William Neal,
Nicholas ti. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Urrin Itogrrs, Charles J. 'Fields,
John I'. Simons, James P. Smyth.
Company has beam organised with a Cull Capi
tal, and Om Directors hay., dbl.:roil:KA to adapt the butanes%
to its availal•le resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing lu affairs, with a prompt adjustment of 10.0.0.
Pittidiurgh Othlno, No. tfi Water street_
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known and responsible firms In Pitts-
burgh have authorizoil n•fereuee• Willem, with regard to tho
stability and somilliossi of the Manufacturers' insurance
Company.
Kramer & Rohm, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
tloorgo Smith & Co., Iltunptou & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan & Co., IL. Childs & Co.
nov7
PITTSBURGH.
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INS'IJRANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Pre Idant„
Taos. GILUIAN, Secretary
IQ-This Company makes emery insurance appartaining to
or conneetod with LIFE
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISILS on the Ohio
and ktissiNsippi !Livers and tributaries, and MARINI. RlBitil
generally.
And against Lass and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the SEA and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
- - • •
DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph I'. Damara, M.D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
7ames,W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph B. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David 11. Chambers, Christian Zut,
William Carr, Robert 11. Hartley,
Jan. U. Meal ill. !ebb;
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L MARSILELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street, between' Market aitd Wood tired,.
Allir Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on tho Ohio
and Miasistippi Rivers and tributaries.
metres against Lies or Damage by FINE.
Al., against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Tratsportation.
EED=C3
William Bagaley, -
-
Capt. Mark Sterling
Jaa.n.a; M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier,
&moo! Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John 8. Dilworth,
Lmac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
S. ilarbmgb, J. Schoonmaker,
Walter Bryant, • William B. Biqa.
John fihipton. [doc2l
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOENBERGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY. Sk.c.retary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINIiS
ON
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
J. 11. Shoonberger, CI. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. h. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
NV. W. Martin, E. D. Cochran,
It. T. lavela. Jr., John A. Caughey,
George S. Seidel', S. S. Bryan,
David APCatidleva.
41 - 4 - All l,ooro sustained by parties insurr•l under policies
i.linsi by tide Ctilllphlly Will be 'Morally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 119 WATER STILEBT. [Jyll
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PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBUItGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
ACTIIORIZED CAPITAL, 830%000.
/F -Insure Buldings and other Property against LOBl4 or
logo by Fire, aud the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nari
gat it. and Transportation.
MIME=
Wm. F. Jolinstou; liiiily Putterison, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Curler, W. M'Clintuck, Jan. P. Tanner,
tieurgo W. Smith, W. B. Maven, I). E. Park,
lU, itn . Sproul, Waxidillamptuti, I). M. Long,
A. J. Junes, J. IL. Junes, IL FL. Coggahal
OFFICERS.
President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON
rice President ILODY PATTEMSON.
sw.'y and Treas A. A. CASHIER.
H. 8. CARRIES.
A. A. CARRIER . & BRO.,
A. A. CARRIER..
Corner Fourth and Smithfield Biretta, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Inaurane
Co., of BARIUSBUItiI. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co, of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL; 3300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia.
WINCITESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
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Commonwealt h Insurance company, HAR
RISBURG. cArir.,4L, saoo,ouo.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
HARMED. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2, 154,4E19
Pennsylvania Insurance Co. of PITTSBURGH.
l T. 4 L AND ASSETS. Nev. 6, 11455: 9129,0519 49.
Wu. F. Jammer', Predident ....... A A. Omura, Secretary
der_l4:49pcly
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—sit-PuesnegleStad leads to ionan;46
tion ; anoint the:parts three Union a day with
PAIN EXTRAorOIt. If secretion form the:rectum, then
insert the " Pilo Syringe," filled with Extraction, and grad
tinily discharge It as. the syringe is withdrawn. letterer
fails to cure cases of any ago of virulence, nor , rollvireititre
Nom instantly to all, frequently coring by- one applictitkm.
Piles are known by the bent, itching and pitht of the
anus Bleeding piles are - canned sometimes by the
of the whole bowls, which then press the intestinal
canal tight against the back bones and keeps the blood from
returning up the vessels, similar to the Mixt being kept at
top of your anger when a siring is tied tight ronnd-kti such
is frequent, and fcir'scrofuloue humors and Moors id form
therein, than procure a perfect abdominal supporta., 'and
wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to use Wes:Alva'
ea above; also rub It well over the loins and abdonien - for
some time, and the natural belts that support the bowels will
to eoutracted nod made strung, and your life will be saved
Properly applied, every luso will be cured. IL never fails.
Nom) genuine without a etoel•plate engraved label, with
signatures of
HENRY DALLEY, Manotacthrer,
C. V. CLICIiENKR. k CO., Manufacturers.
Sold at 26. cants per box by Dr OEO. H. 14.14Y8ER, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines
throughout the United States. All orders or letters for In
formation or advice, to be addremed to C. V. mammas,
k CU., New York, apa..dentw
ozs.McLane's Vermtinge at Moine«
84098 Tawsrsmr, Allegheny County, Pa.
Messes. FLEMING DROS.:—Thle is to certify that I, hav
ing porshaseil from J. D. Johnson, Druggist, Allegheity oty,
one bottle of McLane's Vermifuge, prepared by you, and
gave doses of same to three of my children, between the
ages of one and six years, and found they wore relieved of
over Two Hundred Worms—varying in length from four to
ten Inches. Since that time they have all enjoyed. good
excellent health. Yours, Sm.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M i I k ANE'S 'CELE
BRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLE3IINOIIIIOB.
of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vcrmifugee, in competition, are
worth's.. Dr. MlAno's genuine Vermlfoge, also hiscele-
Lted Liver Pills, can now be had at. all respectable Drug
Nome genuine toilheut the signature of FLEMING
Also, for sato by tin solo pmpriotors,
FUMING 8E.094 -
Successors to J. Kidd &
soli dew] No. 00 Wood street, corner of Bourn!.
$lOB,lOl 31
.800,00000
$408,151 13
Rr Kennedy's Medical Discovery--If ever
an article received its right name, this has eertainly been le
gitimately christened, fur it hue been a discovery In medicine
that has performed more cures than any other article on re
cord. You cannot mention the name of Medical Dirciivery,
either in the counting-room or the warehouse—the cline of
the tradesman or the chop of the mechanic—the minister's
study or the editor's sanctum—at the Merchant's Exchange
at two, or the mechanic's resort at one—ln the iriulor or tho
kitchen—but what some are ready to speak out what It tms
Bono fur then, In the cure of some dreadful humor. We
would say to the afflicted, Believe and be healed.
*Sr- &o long advertisement in another column.
Sold 'Awing:llo and retail at DR. GEORGE U. KEYSER'S;
140 Wood street, sign of the Gulden Mortar, and at J. P.
FLEMING'S, Allegheny.
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, haR discov
ered in one of our common pasture weeds • remedy
that cures 'lvry kind of Humor, from the world Stoup& fo d
common Pimple.
He bus trotted it In over eleven hundred oases, and never
failed except In two cams (both thunder hninord Ile has
now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a anteing, nom month.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples of
the face.
Two to three bottles will scour the systens of boils.
Two bottles are warranted to cure tile worst canker In the
mouth and stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to core the 'worst case
of erysipelas.
One or two bottles are will ranted to cure all humor of Gm
eyes.
Two bottics an, warranted to cure ranning of the car anci
blotch..es among the hair..
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt attl run
ning ull'ers.
this Isattle will curs scaly eruption of the shin.
Two to thrm bottles are warranted to core the mist des
perate canes of rheumatism.
Two or three bottles ars warranted to cure the worst cases
of ringworm.
Three to four bottles are warranted to ems wilt rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula-
A lament is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a pertect cure is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Nothing loots so improbable to those aho have in Ynin
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a com
mon weed growing in the 'austere, and along old stone
should rum every humor in the system; yet it Is 'lowa fixed
fact. If you have n humor it has to start There are no ifs
nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting some cases and not
yours. I piddled over a thoivand bottles cif it in the vicinity
of Bo,tott. I know its effects In every rase. It hairalready
done some of the greediest cure, ever Butte in MareerboTlßetrS.
I gave It to children a year old: to old people of sixty. I
have seen male. puny, moony booking children, whose flesh
%rased'. and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by
one bottle.
To those who are subject to is idet - headache, rine brittle
will always cure it. It gives groff_ffillief to catarrh and tilt
nine.. tome who ham been oath's for years. have taken
and been regulated by it. Where gbe body is wood it works
quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the time
tions of nature, it a ill cause very singular twangs. but you
most not be alarmed—they always disappear in front four
days to a week. There Is never a hind risollt from It. On the
miltrury, when that feeling la over, you will Del yorrrxli
like a new pecans. I beard some of the most extravagant
encomiums of it that man over listened to. No change of
diet is ever uricesaary—rot the boa pin sin get. I have like
wise an herb, which, when simniereil ID sweet oil. dissolves
4crofiflons swelling of the neck nod under the-earn. Price
50 cents. Price of the Mrilioil Dideevery $1 per bottle.
I>irerlions for Use.—Adult, one table spoonful tier day.
Children over eight years. dessert spotinfld; children ham
live to eight years, teaspoonful. Au no direction Tan be
made applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate
on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal altend.anco in bail caws of
Semiotic.
Sold, wholesale and retail, nt Dr. KEYSER's. 140 Wood
street. corner of Virgin alley, and J. Y. FLEMING. Atli
oieny. apl2:lydaw
93,589 96
.. 100,000 00
$617,348 16
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pittaburgh
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Go 0 D NEWS I GOOD NEWS! ! —We
have just received from the East a splendid assortment
of Books, Stationery, Ac., of all khols, for the Spring trade.
We hope all those who wish to buy cheap Books, Ac.„ trDl
call soon, en we have nll the latest publications of the day:
among which may be foutal, Courtship and 'Marriage ; By
the bunonted Authoress, Mrs. Caroline Leo Ilebts; Aspen
Court; By Shirley Brooks; India; By Mrs. B. D. K. N.
Soothworth ; War in Kansas; By Browerton; Physiology of
Marriage. Ac , Fee. It would be folly to attempt to enumerate
all the late works. Cho brat way in to call and examine for
yourself, as you cannot fall to select...me that will please on.
lull soon at the popular Book Store of W. A. OILL'EN
IONNY A. CO., Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELSVILLE
it ATIAIDAD.—The steamer Bout,' will leave the wharf
above the Monongahela bridge daily, (Sandays.exceptes9 at
:1::0 P. a. for West Newton, connecting there with the train
which leaven for Cannelleville and all way station,' at 130 A )ti.
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Passengers and freight carried each way daily.
For further particulars apply to the officers on board the
att.:liner &Ilan, or to the agent at West Newton or Connell,-
• 1). W. CALDWFLI.,
a 12 Assistant Supetiutendent...
T HAVE this day disposed of my , interest its
the patent for "Tmtt's Improved Oil Cups for Steam.
Engines," to MOSES F. EATON, who has the entire control.
of tbo patent JAMES CRISWELL,
Pittsburgh, April 11, 18.46. apl2
SODA ASH of a good and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennaylvania Felt Manufiteturlnic
Company at Tarentom; on hand and for sale by
FLEMING 131108_,
10 bldg. Epsom Salts, in store and for sale by "
10 bble. Alum, 6E PE
3 prosy 511,1unn's EILLIr Opium " "
I groan Balm of a Thoualuid Flowers "
1 bbl. White Varnish Ai
75 the. atnorted Bronze Powder
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article far
making Bard and Soft Soap, warranted to ho sopa
raw to Potash in every rurpoet. On hand and for sale by
apl2 FLEMING EROS.
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
-A. A. MASON & CO., have now ready for exhibition
the largest and most desirable stock of Dress Goods to be
found in this Market, comprising every description of Dress
Berages, Tissues, Organdies, Brilliantes, fine Lawns
Robes, &c., be., in all the newest and most &Atonable styles
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DOMESTIC GOODS.-A. A. MASON
CO., have Jost recelvist upwards of 1000 Cases and
Vackages of the best makes of fast Cold Calicoes turd Ging ,
lans, Checks, Tweeds, 'Makings, Bleached and Browu
Linen and Housekeeping Goods, ftc., ite., which will he
sold at the usual low rates. split
BANK OF PITTSBURGH STOCK AT
AUCTION.—On THURSDAY EVENING, April 17th,
at 7!,4 o'clock. at the MERCELANTEP EXCHANGE, Fourth
street, will be sold 70 Shares Sauk of Pittsburg Stock.
sprlS P. M. DAVIS, Auctiotuter.
NOTES ON CENRAL AMERICA; Pu
ticularly,the States of Honduras and San Salvador—
Their, Georgraph,y, Topography, Climate, Population Ro
soureett, rqpllattoll, etc, de r sod the proposed Honduras
Inter-Oemunc Railway; By E. SUrma, formerly Charge
lr Affairs of the United States to the Republics of Central
America. Fur sale by B. T. 0.,11013A1AN,
aprl2 41 Fifth street.
ENGLISII CARPE'rINGS.-ROBINSON
9 Oft, No. 23 Fifth street. have now pasaing tluvugh
the Now York Custom Ileum a large Invoice of English
Velvets and Tapeaptry Brawls Carpotting, which we shall
receive in a few days, and be pleased to show to any who
may-wish the beat of Imported Goods. We have also now in
stork of"Brustwls, 3 Plys Ingram's Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths.
fir, an asst..' talent unsurpassed in this market, and all at
lowest prices.
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25 000 WILL BE SOLD IN A FEW
BAYS. Now ready. Mrs. Hantira Great
Work, ' ..OOURTSRLP AN D MARRIAGE; or, the Joys and
riorrowsof American Life. By Mrs. Caroline Lee Rentz..
For mile by • 11. MINER A CO.,
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No. X 2. Smithfield street.
COCOA NUTS-200 fresh Cocoa -Nuts jus
received and for vale by REYEIER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street
AxTATER PIPES--Stone Water Pipes,
ansiliriOr acid very cheap artick, for iICO
eby a
HENRY IL LLINS.
ROLL BUTTER.-3barrels prime Roll Bil
ter, thin day received and for sale by
lINNRY IL COLLINS.
E ' CI &—.2 bbls. for sale by '
apl2 IMMIX 11. WLLINS.
TATHITE FlSH—Trout, Mackerel and Sal:
yy mon for sale by lapl2] HENRY 11. COLLINS.
DRAYS, BUGGIES,WAGONS, &43.
Bay'n Grease, the brat article in nae. for stdo by
apt: _ HENRY H. Ot.) - LLI NS.
FLAX—This day received by
apl2 11K113.1 . H. COLLINS.
A N N ATO-5 balikots for salel4
B. A. FAHNtSTOCI A CO..
a .12 Corner Fin( anal W,..11-.t.
111 ALMONDS-130 lbs. for Sale I,v
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