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' 4l, ei. 4. - ,, r - 6 : ;+- .... - ;;,.? „441,, •*,.stx , '4, 3 •;;.' 4 C . 4 4 rt. 4A V) Yt_ 4 ,-p 1 )- . .4 k`pr - • E.- a,- - 0,„/-A*,;:,‘• e l aFive ••• iY,zlivf,,tt 44 •51 -4 4 T trel W'4l* 4,4 4 7' 4: A ietteik ti.' MOEN 41 . r % ' 4 l J..`_. =ME , „ , • • . •14. r • 4 , ft'. . • '•• , , . , A 1., (Otilittsbin;o7. - ,V•ust - t, MONDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT: 'JAMES BUCHANAN tsotrd dectsvm .V.ltuni.ti (Intrrntu.n.) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. CANAL CONXIIMONER : GEORGE SCOTT, or COLIMCBIA AUDIO ll GENEBAL: JACOB PRY, Jr., Movroourair GITRVET.It GENERAL: TIMOTHY IVES, TOTTER COUNTY - - THEY SCAMPERED The freosoil and volunteer legislature that met at Topeka, in Kansas, a short time since, :turned out even a more miserable lame than was pre dicted. - It 'was a revolutionary movement that promised sogiething a little serious, and every body suppo4ed that4puld result iu a few shots from the Miss Dutton and Beecher rifles. Greeley urged a little shooting. Beecher prayed for it. l'arker recommended it. And the whole aboli tion host, at a safe distance, shouted for it. Fut what did the heroes of Topeka do They ran away !! ' Judge Lecompt had information made against them for treason, and they scam pered. Some went to Nebraska, some to lowa and elsewhere: Governor Lane, and General Robinson went to Washington. ,So the whole revolutionary government is dissolved, and its members and officers arc "gone a travelling.- • .. But before they adjourned that Topeka legisla ture in such a hurry it passed several acts, and then passed one which applied to them all. The substance of it is .'that the acts of that body shall not take effect until K:uusas is admit ted into the Union, or until confirmed by further legislation And in regard to this cu riosity in legislation, and this whole farce, the Northampton (Mass.) Courier, a red-hot abolition paper, has the following remarks: 'Perhaps we are dull, but we cannot sea any pro priety or necessity fur the assembling of this legisla ture. Its laws, like the Dutchman's, are to take effect when convonienL If the legislature has nut the power to legislate for the 71,4,41, as is. 1141111iti.1 in the passage of the act above referred to, what moral right had it to assemble.'" The writer certainly is dull if lie cannot answer his closing question himself. It was a u se less farce from beginning to end—a scheme contrived by political agitators far away from Kansas with a view of making political capital for the coming campaign. But the Free State men of Kansas don't choose to he involved too far for such a purpose. They conclude with Falstaff that "dis cretion is the better part of valor;" so, as soon as they heard indictments talked of they ran ateay. They can gn back with safety. The only object probably was to frighten them a little and make them disperse. The object is accomplished, and they can return in safety, and abide in peace if they will. There is no occasion for further com motion about Kansas. The revolution is given up as a bad job—wisely given up by its leaders. Robinson aridAdine can travel and lecture; and their advisers can pass resolutions against the administration, and have a good time of it generally. That is a perfectly harmless way of spending their time, provided the simple will fur nish the funds to pay the t apenses. It is livery simple, safe and easy vent for what some people considered at first quite a dangerous revolution And now tell us, Republicans. what are you going to do neat` TIRE DIERCIILANTS' EXCHANGE. We regret to learn that many of our merchants who had formerly taken an interest in the Mer chant's Exchange have lately become quite in different it, and that the Exchange is in con sequence languishing and must, if active 'meet's urea be not immediately taken to Fustain it, even tually fail. This would be an event much to deplored and would be ao-erious blow to the com mercial reputation of our city. Pittsburgh can not do without a Merchant , e•thielifmge. We want such an institution to impart vitality to our business and tadivulaaiily to our city as a great commercial and manufacturing emporium. We must have an organization which can give official exposition to the sentiment of the community nil all questions involving our commercial inter ests. Nor can we any longer dispense with the commercial statistics that are necessary to be presented . to show that Pittsburgh. as well as her neighbors, is on the march of progress. Pittsburgh has already suffered greatly in hav ing no commercial archives. When the present Exchange was established, its netweety was uni versally acknowledged, and it was determined that the present effort should be effectual and permanent. But little more than a year has elapsed and it is already beginning to flag. This , must not be—the differences that exist amongst members with regard to the management of the Exchange should not be permitted to endanger its permanency. To permit the Exchange to go down, in consequence of such petty wrangling would be a disgrace to our commercial reputa tion. A meeting of the Board was held on Friday night last, when it was determined to make an other effort to secure the co-operation of our en tire mercantile community ; and to make such modifications as will materially reduce the price of subscriptions. We hope the resolution of the Board will he carried out, and that our mer chants will see the necessity of giving this use ful institution their most willing support. Wm. A. POIITIM, Eau., who has just been nom inated for City Solicitor by the Democracy of Philadelphia, is the oldest son of Ex-Governor David It. Porter. lie was appointed Sheriff of Philadelphia by his father, to fill a vacancy caused by death, which appointment at first caused great dissatisfaction, as it was thought he was too young to fill so responsible a posi tion ; but in the end he proved to be ono of the best Sheriffs Philadelphia ever had—bringing order out of what previously had been confu sion, charging no exorbitant or illegal fees, and executing his trust with the utmost fidelity. RAILROAD ARIIANOEMENT.—The Steubenville and Indiana and Cleveland and Pittsburgh rail roads have now completed an arrangement by which the gauge of the former is to be changed to the four foot ten inch gauge, and combined with the latter, have a through route to Roches t tr, where it connect% with the Ohio and Penn sylvania road. The road will soon be finished between Steubenville and Rochester, and then the long-talked-of n circumbenditrus" will be completed; and we shall before the summer is oveeprobably have a railroad route clear through central Ohio. CONNRCTICUT ELECTION.—The returns of the recent election in Connecticut have been receiv ed from every town of the State, hut one, for Governor. The whole vote is tin,ooo—the gest vote ever cast in the State, Ingham, the Democratic candidate for Governor, lacks 1,514 of no election by the people. The House stands —Democrats, 104, and opposition 127, with one to hear from. The Senate has 9 Democrats to 12 opposition. The American State Ticket will be elected by the Legislature on joint ballot. IC•TOrt Y PERCHES ON OUR .B.s.sustsna.—The great Democratic party has achieved brilliant victories in nearly all the cities where elections were recently held—in Cincinnati, Cleveland; Sandusky, Toledo, Indianapolis, ChicagO," and Albany, N. Y. Glory enough until next fail( when these victories will pale. They most, however, he considered the shadows that are cast before the coming events. The Senate of Ohio has passed a - Naturalizattibii Bill, restricting Courts to the issuing of final.pa pers to a period of six months before general and Presidential elections. It is thought itch pass the House. ' 1.1" .9 9 , TIM. %I:GAR TRADE. -yreirriffr.lin-,17-thrtraraltn-rupr-lirey: alt :ttivance ut a tiu3rter ut a cent iti the peice ut 01l grodee of swirl APRIL 14 When we clkler the immense amount of su gar consumed this eVintry annually, this ad vance becomes; ;. an important fact in the trade. For the last thOe years, the sugar crop has been largely Aid tire 3 nitily le&asing, and the prices correspondingly increasing. The crops of Ism '54 amounted to 463,000 hogsheads and the crop of last year, though not yet fully ascertain ed, is estimated at 226,000 hogsheads. It is thus seen that last year's crop is less than one half of the crop of '53-4. *repose , the last year's . crop to be hogsheads, ht afi s ave . rage of 1,110 pounds fo the hogallead,it , makes -two hundred and forty-seven million five hundred thousand pounds, 0:47,500,- 000 This recent advance of one-fourth of a cent per pound adds over six hundred thou sand dollars to the value of the whole pro duct of last year. But to consumers all over the country this rise will be increased by the merchants who stand between producers and consumers. It may be safely estimated that this , reeent rise will take from the pockets of the ultimate consumers over a million dollars. But sugar has been rising steadily for taco years Take. for instance, the range of prices in Chicago The range of wholesale prices there for the spring of ISS-1 was from to Ft cents: in ittl to cents. and they now range from 7to 9? i cents. In Pittsburgh the prices have probably been about the same. It will he seen, then, that the cost has been just about doubled to the consumer in thirty months. What, then, is the difference in the cost of the whole crop of last year':' Say the increase i 9 four and a halt cents per 'pound on the whole crop, and it adds over nine milli n dollars to the cost : or nine million dollars more is now paid than was three years ago for the same amount of sugar raised in this country. But there is still another fact to he considered We are told I.y the Southern papers that the verily ;if the la:d winter has greatly .lannwod the sugar e.ine, and will result in reducing the crop+ again year. The price. then. inu-t continue to rise if thi , report prove= true. In Louisiana and Tes'a sugar cannot he producedas cheap as in the West India Island. In the latter, the on- ~.~~~+ 4'~~~ ~ t T , • Ear cane ha. to he replanted only over in ten year and it dues nut produce .t4o mug Ii !otelia tine matter a , . the We-it India cane. It hi raid that the F bort er it. , life the led.m to product even while pro.lucing. The tariff or duty on all foreign sugars int ported int.i the country is thirty per rent , nm thus thirty per cent i• :Idled to the cost of id sugary which the r•on,u u o•r- in the end have fl The e,m-urner9 are the while I. , pubt Clot he c,c.atry. Sug-nr has an article. eceity t.. fill; and to dispenye with it- t,r would be a hardship in any Comity. The whalc amount u!..ed annually by our population i•! now not IeRN than oil hundred million pounds. It is probably more. But that estimate is low nough exiling its cost but tight cents t ri it consumer: the yearly ricpeurc P forty- et : 4hl Thirty per cent. of that it , Itchied the tariff. The whole country thus pays n taN on 'near amounting to or 'r n mill lam a ithiell the government gets nine million awl our Qiigar planters the rest. Does the goy r12111e1,1 uie , l rur6 ft i3S for the purpo.e revenu, Certainly not, t.r n ,urish of over Million always On Luta. here any general inlere,l the c ,, tintry r uiring a tax tor the purpof , e of prof, ion The I,,,uiviaol and Teas planter' cour,e it . and rune protection they nee•l to stimulate and encourage that valuable branch of am•i, ulture But with the constant rd-e iu the pri•a• of sugar the tax I.e,•..nne' very burden some . nu I we notice in several par t° of the (mum try_a p owing detuand fur it material reduction of the duties t•n the article A repeal of all dutie. n manufactured prop .e.l, and it is uißed that wool-Frovrer , out (I not object to it, or fear its consequence 1,. heeno4e they eannot now :mpply the home .le mom!. Will not the FS me argument apply t. ellthe extent to sugar . 1", it not reasonahle tha the smear planter should now make •nme ennee don for the general benefit as well as the woe ! reduction of the tube , nn , agar i revonahle The rr•ip of sweet potatoes is likely to he al most a nullity in the Southern States the coming season The seeil has been ile.troyeil by the in tensely cold weather. The State of tieorgia alone produce lin I nearly, 7,i00,00411,,,,,1.4., that St ite there will net he a tithe a crop tlii- The Democrats carried their entire ticket through in triumph at the late election in Port land, Maine. We are getting a little tired of re porting democratic victories over the fusionists, so to-day we publish what.we suppose may he considered reliable ns to the result in Connecti cut. That is a triumph over the other shoulder. A Railroad In Brazil The building of a railroad from Rio de Janeiti to the coffee Itistrigts has been commenced, and some portion of the track has already been laid with heavy rails. The correspondent of the New York ll , rald says : The grant is for 40 years, and seven per cent. i• guaranteed by the Imperial government for the cash capital invested for 33 years. The dividends are made payable every six months. The entire distance is about 1 1 t0 miles—the first 4:.1 and last 115 miles are a deed level, and the intervening 17 miles, although hilly, present nu engineering difficulties, and the rood is expected to be finishes! in one year from this date. lie advantage to the coffee market, of which the North Americans are the best customers, will he immense. The districts through which it runs are the richest and most populous coffee and sugar die triets of this interesting empire, embracing the towns of Vasseures. Paty de Alferes, Parahyba de Sul. Valenca, Pimhy, Barra. Manse, Bogende, Camp Bello San Juas do Principe, Bananal, Ares, Oneing and I.,aeita. Of the cptire number of shares of thi• company-1011,000, at 2011 milreas ur $1 ou each - 6u,iioo shares have been issued and taken up to d o fray the expenses of the first suction of thin railroad o f ' s flotiTiidrit - Segetiff 477 Eloquently Spoken. lien• Wise, of Virginia, can utter brillian thought., and sometimes, they are apropos, as it his recent letter to New York on religion , toles a Itiviusoso, Va., Feb. 17, Pif , f; m !--I Cannot, I regret to any, accept your incitation to your first annual banquet in eommemo ration of the birthday of Washington ; but I. concur heartily in the object of rescuing the fame of the Father of his Country from the imputation that he ever would have excluded any class of eitizens from equality under the law; that he would ever have fettered Conteienee, reason, or the free will of men : that he would have ever countenanced religious in tolerance by means of Tort Oaths and secret cabals, and by a union of priest-craft and politics ! His wisdom was too profound, his religion too pure and unspotted" frourt be world, hie Republicanism was too genuine and devoted to his country and fellow man for that. In his mune I invoke all who follow his example, to his sign in the Heavens ; I point all who regard him as n guardian of our laws and tiborty. t,i Sloane up to the helpLof our Constitution and Union, and to the succor of the oppressed of every clime who would come, without money and without prier, to partake of the waters of liberty and equality freely ' There are "many mansions in our Father's house in Heaven, - and every door in each and all is open, and the ways to all should he left open upon earth. Washington never closed one behind him. I am truly yours, Ilitsel A. Wise. ASSAULT •ON A JUIA; E. —Judge Robertson, Of the District Court of Louisiana, was very seri ously beaten iu New Orleans with a loaded cane, by a Mr. Dannoy, whom he threatened, the day before, to commit for disobeying the order of the Cone. The 3ndge, when attacked, drew a pistol and a revolver, but the loaded cane was too much • for armed justice. AnvICE TO!COTtfitlfPTivEs.—Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Literwortiaat and Canchalagna is an appro ved remedy foe all the various stages of con sumption, such as a hacking cough, pain in the breast, spitting 'ofblood, night sweats, kc., having Stronger testimonials than - were ever be fore given in favor of any expectorant medicine in the world. It can be found atthe Drug stores. Po11Ur•nl, rirrrr"7"77llsl"-IM JI,IIII,tION 11, 1 . 3., Say, ".. ..' Pennsylvania is for her own great atate"man, James Buchanan The claims of our State have an often been po r ,...neal. thttiqter . people think '', They can lie no lonl .lo Pr Ossekby. Presenting-Rai:, her candidate a 5ta,..t.1811411 wictrosiiii:teput,ation ie as; , wide as eivilizittiod-lt.o----tiie hiit of filong line - V Aft - -' 44 of illustrious inen*ni , av - rerena iiirimp .h -able glory over trfe nation. Pennsylvania is un willing to entertailuAnr thought that her sh.ter States will, under my combinatien of cireuni stances refuse to yield to the wishes awl hopes of the maxi of good and pure men of all partigs, that Jameslittetentan ;hall he the next President I of the United Stite s . At this important eri.i.i, more than at any pre \ ion , time. the election of •J ames Buchanan i= bore earnestly hoped for by the eiincervative w en of all parties, Whil-t he is the candidate I of a Taitb ,- Portion of !lie D'efffiVer Ivey of it elati on ,- he is ro,ihuheollv the candidate of Pennsylv inia i and without the vote of Pennsylvania, no man has yet been eleete I to lb. , Pre , iilency of the United State- ' I The New York -td :• of the 2 Ith tilt says :- - ' , We care not what may be said by tricking and designing ',Ail iei an, who manage and con trol humbug to iniary election=. and manufacture bogus reprii.entatives for thi• masses, in Party convention-, becatt-e We know that the people of thi s state-the I )11ilt.Crat ll' 11,111 Or lurk—the soul and body -hne. and breeches of the old lh inueracy --i , nearly 1111:1111111.1S in favor of Mr Buchanan for the next President of the rnited States. They expect him, and nobody else, to be nominated at Cincinnati, whether the "Hard" - Soft" delegates are admitted Num this to vote fur or against him of whether both re received, or both are rejected;" again • • Nominate Janie. Buchanan fur the Presidency, and that will rati-fy all --reconcile all unite all and ciiriceutrate the lictinieratic vote of the State. - And yet again " The lioniaxtion .1 Mr. Buchanan at Cincinnati, is considered think alent to an election, hy the intelligent politician.. who .tuily the .inirre of the time-. and mingle with the multitude ' _ At a in•lnim..lll meeting of the 110nooraey 1.1 l'ineincinuati, held ..n the :27th, the fellow lag re:Aolutiolt war 11113111111011 ly 111,C 1 I H, That wh,ve u, ple.l.ze ..wreelveti to a lbec:nuine: teal m the 40 the n..mitiee et thr,.•nv,llll.,n. VI 10' 11101 I.C, au , l C 01111• front wh.a. ..1 the l'oiott he truly, yet amply itapte- , .e.1 with OW 1,1113011 - of the Lion Burb man. rI . i'von-ylvauin, an-I Ie heving that the cell tin ICIIIIIIOI ol the patty, and 11.• he-1 tutlat•-t , ..1 the country. wouhl I.t 11.01101310A1, to SCCI.I . O 100 1 .11 we 'l' ra uttn:ly t,•, / ....I I.llr .11 4 1.'it'Ste- C.111VV1.11..11 1.. i tell tilt.ll Tii Fl i r ‘1,1,1 kg An Ent! :ill :11111 ?trig srtide tit lrr llm ite . 1.14.1 — A , 111.111 ., \Vet/4ln • The e•liiiir like+ short coltrt-hq.. mid Itko svit-ibie man ht Inur ,tll a-lett n hrv•helt.r. •iii I ner , ke Li, iitia elf it iiiarrie.lllll,l 110 •Ilipearl , h tVi• the , i tit•kt,,, multi 411e1 merlin v! 1111.1 -h1 with. , ul tlit•talioil or r.lye 111,1 1., t)r that r 7 l t, in thi ...rl.l wi• Irrc. 6t 1. 11..WeVer, tilt wn -tnotino... 411 ti poellt•nl 1111 , ..] W1.11, , 1 Nit W.`l, L.n. the clitillt.e Wu. itupr. , ‘ 4. it ‘Ve like the u0 t1,. 1 , gettii,g tn:trrie.l inn rytr :itie in good 1, 1 41, e like a 1.1 -1N-Me •,triet. ly pri‘ste,. ere there, no crook ing 01.1 inni4s, uteri g :IMO-. and grunt- Ming gr a hlup,tln r. The 101,1% et heaven were rnira , trels. sm.! the 031 its light upon the , cene 4pe.tkinc :Lh‘tut the trill ttejdutg. bring. queer idea., ti le our he 5.1 ., ,, spite uerip tonal truth Ile were Ettihet young t.. mart ..r three yeor..ld. 1.0 the 'pe , ulhli ol,4 Lecist- merettilie largerbutnot , .lier—wale out FL ii ere, Witl,lll kettle nothing but h.re MIA • OCR F“11.1 , 01 , . - 4.1 . 06 Ihe Pat,- rgh and r-u•I 00 1 vis .e ln up ,t 11,. t.. 11, sat I, ll,:leSs 111011 and tput ca izrn , tit ie,ncrt! 'rho c-inmuisity nt jr'wv 1 1 ,v, 1)1,1 I' ,t• 1 nil! ( ~ ,Tlll.l •LI ly ~tlt. .•1 ..Zre•th.qt t ride trafic We.t I hel11 , 11Ill:L11, , Thl . v6uh is Is.• man ttcw, nt ~t the all tit. of row!, are the . . I•. 1 , , mg it In a rletion -1, .w tillo•h it \rill i.t.tt,•;t all Tin- I. rt1.p..,11t..1 tlic Its ,t tlewanly .0:1, we In n,• ct,•r Duct will, an nny il t r.,ll;7llfit, dur.rpz perl2.l,`ll.7lilFlll• Etl3t or IV PSI. Thr t ritur fir, by line I•re-i.14-10. is e„nvinein g thqi Inward IYill ne l int• netilintrnes, L,. lore their energy nn.l S. Ti Heat to TIM FRENCII EMPIRE It n ppear,, Lyn rt•cottl v 1.0,1 t tic. at, ;it March. 1 ,4 7,2., Pt-111,1•1 Awl acrcct.) that itt• mni , 414.-cett I.ttit of I.t•ui- Na -11”uht 1..• 1.1.1.1irde.1 heir nprArent ~1 his clown The empire. n• - curling t., thie at rampinent. War. t. , he 1,1, Ollly ft• life. when he ittotrio, And .1”1 illYir Nr.,r , l to ea, ll other " to, re-.t ire the l.iwrioite hour of the throne, nil Ito r (.,,, ft Ill9P uo eln•r Niire.leon 11.• W 1 , 1 a litleront r.eJtion, the Potter will t n.ltnit hint alllarlff !hi. liere•lltiir3 A NlAnit . , IN.. NI \\ • \ .Ilr !Ivo Isar , th‘ Corinvton it , ll , POrrill, •f this city. married n man f..r the fifth time. .1 tdugulnr feature in the Ca,` i. t.hat the fifth wife wrt , sist• the third wife The third marriage not proving a happy ono, the parties were separated and were 'hr. - treed. The man marrie , l ag ain. and whey death claimed his fourth wife, the din consulate widower returned to No.::, and wooed and 'x . .11 her. Jti.lee Perrin thinks he has tied them up effectually thie time The lucky man had the impudence to claim a reduction of the mar riage fee in conaequonce of the largo Impitte— , IT:LS .I,.;nr in that line. GB SIN AT TUE EAT - II.•1 ill the 11 -we go I'll.ld.rn gives an eAllllllol' .1 the pre ,, ent 4tore• of tlour and wheat on Lake 1 intario and the upper lake, confirming the opinion that u heavy and large proportion of last year's crop i• still in the hand- , of producer=, both in Canada and the West, owing. to the decline in prices Alld had roads. nod will not he likely to come out very early 064 rpring. The total quantity In store nt a variety of places specified. is, accord big to his estimate, :t41).000 barrel.. of floor. and 1,:.64,111.t0 butdiels of wheat. FRENCH TRofws IN TUE W14..1 INIJIKA.—The i'Srt nu Prince correspondent. of the New I'or lt Jemrnal of Corrs mere,. says that it was currently rumored and believed at Port an Prince, that from twelve to fourteen thousand French troop. had just been landed at Uuadalunpo, and that much intere-t was excited to learn the übje,ct for which so large a military force had been One= quietly despalebed to the West IL,• 11,...1.•11,,t1tt,13)1 I flI p thM,ll4'; A SI El , 11111: ‘l❑ --What I:i.dy or gentle man would remain under the curve of a disagree lile breath when by u•iiinz the " Boltrt of a Tbous • arid Fb , trers a dentifrice would pot only render it sweet but leave tie teeth white rts h a ,t er :ti n ny pers..n. do not know their breath is had, and the subject so delicate their friend. will never mention it. Poor drop of ill. "Balm on your tooth-hrn , li tubl wash the tooth night and Illorniltg A eeut bottle will t a year. A BKArritti. Comet.rxtoN may easily be ac quired by using the •• Balm of it Thousand Flow ers. - It will remove ton, pooping, and / - rt•rii/,., from the skin, leaving it of a sort and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three dr o p.,, and wash the face night and InOrning. SHAVINIINIADE EA sY.-- Wet your 7 , hrtving-,brush in either warm or cold w:iter, pour on two or three drops of •• Balm of a Thousand Flowers, - rub the heard well Rini it will make a beautirul soft lather much faeilitatine the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents For Fide by Petridge A , proprietors; and B. A. I,aline stock A. Co., Tilt-burgh 'lnd Lee A Beckham, Allegheny city Prrr , itt lii.ll, April Itith, IF d M. F. Rites, Sir: We have now been working the new Match Machine that you have to sell, for some time, and we feel sale in saying that there i, no machine for making Lucifer match s es in this country that can be at all compared with it. It works admirahly-r—and turns out work very fart Very little capital is required to start business with it, and there is few branches of too,itte,o , more profitable. We consider it one of the most ingenious inven tions we have ever seen, and it. must find purchasers wherever kintwn. We are well plettsed with our purchase of 'Territory, and pre sume you will aeon find a sale for all you have to dispose of Yours Truly. H. JORILIS CO. ga-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex . 11011110 our etork of SOFT BATS and Wtstsa etPS. Just Fir calved, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other xtyle, Ospa, which we will well low for cash. blogoks k Co., 164 Wood street, octlB OW= Later front the Pthittet--Oni"if.antas Com- BaktvO littv "A • , 11;,—We have later 11,4% iee, from the Y j Jains,Ofttatfig that Col. Barney bad met tl,e repreiAntatis opall iheltitilan tribes in the SI oi l X C , 11.11144, eXTrePt4ki taV and that definite terniF ( .1 Tentsti.lia t l Itqltiftreed,unon. ;- Mef t , ra. 11, ird and Sherman, members K.ltll Of the .114 Odumitte and floc. Reeder, arrived here liohrus, April I 1 tire occurred yesterday ttfler• noon at dl‘the wharf, which destroyed 400 lodes of cotton, belUugiug to Goddard Pritchurildinil rau.ed much damage to the huditilniv. The lusi, i 4 $15,000. Find day bag been gencr*lly iii,, rved by our citi 21,114. - f• • • Semite ro`mmittee on the Prohibitory I,ln- bare reported that it inexpedient, in the opinion of the Committee, to alter or modify th e ex i s ti ng t aw , A ',new it\ report will be submit ted. The Stomie rejected the Tim floor fvetemby a large majority Fire at the hone:is/sr Poor House /Ark AMIE It April 11.—The barns and stablei (..1' the Lancaster runty Poor 'House were destroyed by two o'clock yesterday meriting. Thirty -ix h0:n..l PI le and lair hor , eo mere burned. TI r twa‘t•y htnii ant kpril 111 A party of citizens but night preiientii,l Wwiiieetis. et the 7sinararean army, with a bottitiful ,wiird. A dinner given on off with NEII April 10 1 . 11.• Chttrle Morgan railed OW moroing for Sin Frunoieuo, rtith 200 ro•ru i %V er', Nicaraguan array. hitimn nor twig W101'0.14111 AMe riCa !I Slate Connell M,t,1% Al KIF. Apt.' 11. -The Atacranua State Coup c.l ha- :0 1 ...,1.:.10.1 tie 1,1/1:tiat: 4 •11 M .11r. Cur.l.•. l' prl I 11. T 111,43 are I. 1.•..1 water h the 1 , 1 ki,,re alt.l )lurk ice vonling 31“ , 111 lily , tlllf . dell li .11 the I,ehir.,ll No Signa of the Strainer Yet. il.nif April 12 Tim nt, I.\ i.r.rlc itramer t ma 1.1,1 ha- to.lset rkh. La .6 e' • Veratifame at Home.-- H, • 1.•• Ti n - lot l‘t titAt I, Iwr II •.rti A11,g11.10 111. - .1 XI. 1.11, X 1111111,,,,1 r, 1 , :.• . 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V tii ltii•iiit• ADi at , ' 1.0000 1., !II.• 11.11100 mirt 'of th , -, , n1.10,1•••• I. 110• rl ill , St II 1.• Styli li ilt• i•rt:-. Opt tuttrltitittt tatol tt..-Itt teAstt.t tip It. I. I. rt, frt.rt. win, [lt, lip lit , ...ff. it •br, ilia to Ili- If•illtC 1,14 to totr ,tf yttitt flour 1.1.11 I •11111, .1 1-1111.1 it . if Irt pit IA Krt.! ftrlt I tftsl.•ii- bran t- tool 1.1. trr- t 1.41, :}1.•11 t ttt‘t•tttital -uppll.l - au .l • o ,uy,n .e t.. the 104 tutu. 6.1 t..tatutto• I. tit..-.,1v. (Ili , II the I..iipt Mid abaittuit-ta •tot ttilti natural Itt-it, [hut eitiltort tbr Intwt-in v.lll .• 0 , 11,1 tt att.! wad. tint! t li i . will 1.• tti..;!, atpititml. VII Med It itt.vt-t ,itt.trrot.tl 1111..1, with tgltattit ...I C 1. CLICK EN hlt & Cwt.. Sltinufnetorrrs 801,i tzc, .•ntg p'. Dr. P.ll 11. IN EN'S Eli, 140 IVO.I nl/1.1 Lt nrarl I-very arttl, lu uwdl. throng:l,oot the l'tattt..l St.tt... All ortl,ro or It.tterx for it, 4rnt.ao.omat ~e, t. isthlt...,l I. C. V h1.11•K EN El: CIL \rrr r V, It, 44- l'Iould• 01 Witatessor,l!-..Thorn Terltni ,,,, . n, , nl.lll, in, In I idol,. %Iltch I, nchtl;llnYu.l Irf ,e l Ol, Or. Rnorrs' ,Vyrte,p f,errruvq . !. Tir% A. FOSfrr, 11”. Prlli..ll IPc 0.11.111), IS II 11 . 111.10 w. moll 1, liankl , l in If all Itul Iry (1.. Itn4ll,ul ,11-,tio,lnnsll,l, ;1,1,11- n• . !Inn, Ow I 11 ..1 tin , 1 . 6t0t, alit, It 1. i1i,41,110111i Th. 11.1/110-,•I hundred. , %In, 11111. 1.,1; 111,11111 Abie prop/walla. la•a maul:Lb., la 11... SUOIPP , rt. ntal all all•all sa. ,5l linawleat. u. sv1•11 i'olll 0111111.11 0 , shill) la - ,,thelagolllal. w hi. vs ea lla. i:111 , ha Writs, alf,loalloa te 4' pi and hung .Ivalimella•at .84 . - For .1, a II F. :H.:IAA:RH A I_U., Alravr WOO4l and Sevoutl otroaa.. Stll.l ulna loy lIENHKIISON A Itßil 1.114.11 y otr”01.: H. I . SCHW ARTY., and IIICK HA M A McE EN N AN, Alleglaal) upS3.lArnlr . •• • . . * M==l3 TEI 4 EGkIitPII. .o.i.riout. Fire at Itritou—Fast Airam.melietliettg Legh.latvire. ibrd Pre—,entation lie< volt.; for IC learogon state of the River. N% .% lie. 11.-ny FLKMINti St, t.. .1 I It Id N., •.a U., of Fourth 111111=1 I=l I=EI:=1 7 1 1 , 1 , x3.1".1.• I I lar Itoript. MEET II EN It U.U.LKV, MAnufu•cnr.•r 1l Snittbe Sarrniparilla, FOR PURI FYINCI TI1F: 111.I.1) -S„ teamslitil 114:011t ARA Wir.l 11111•,11114 1 that It.. il4 SA \ DS' S.IItSA I'Alt I 1.1. A. II N man, ulif.rittilst.• of v, hila...meo 33 . it Iwut 1.1.• of cure., hill) te.(11) 11.4.11.11. , 11 10 haViii /I. lull 13..wrilh , th.r um, its in )11.03 du , t•. inn, tniNlicinal .11rpriming .•111,, 3 t his 11l valonbl.• preparntion lit MI 1 - 11....14 V.V.., the inup.lron i,L.J Wildlopinitnl condition tlio blood is eildono,l Le. vintitin, Ht...lton, yr non-, it, iiporittion will Is. found in Ow 1.0,4 naltitAry. public 13, 4.•nlitliontod to /11.1 k toi SABt{Al'Alll ',LA, and take• no Lta an 11 hood ~1 .puritan imitation+ lii..lh W 111111 1111 n • lilt • ri3rl.l. lir k• in the nutrient Prepar.l iii Kohl by A H R II SANI Priti..xlmt•. 100 Fulbm etrw•t, New York. Solt! tutu by 1 , 1,1V11 1 Nil 11111 . Pit teburt: ll,' PA, Mill by In - ngglabi trenerally. firTlirrom the N. York Notional Monitor of Yobrusity 24.--11Tocta VAtaat —Dr Curtis has .lone to Anmilorato tho omalition of humanity afflict...l atilt lamr than any ,diner praotitiouvr of nicalluineet limn lOW ruggl.4l with Um aocrota of the amh.riu moiler, fur the 'not rant lir). I.) the iimminal and poi fection or mu Matra- Ineut that will Volly , y to the how, a medicine In t h e sham. IRON RAILINGS, VAIN DOORS of a highly Mollionlo4 Vapor, u hidh S. diroctly on the dhuataa. 111141 hithert... IJ3 .)11.1patht . Til Th... who ,u., WINDOW SHUTTtRS, trool,iNt with iii.-u 0 1 .4 arklix, from 11111,1101,i wit )VINDOW CIUARDS, rollksvrVe timir tutor,ta hr giving tho II youn Vapor a trial. Nos. 91 Second at. and SG Third street. tlottror— CI,ATIM' is the original and only ro bl2 l PITTSAURUfI , VENN A. germina artiolol — h1.1.11 — t..._...J05. R. HUNTER u-a • ii.eilvaedy'm 1114,11,1 1 I)lseovery--1( vv., an artlo.• r , ic, d its 11;,111111tIlle. (in.. , Inn 1,1 tmitly In•vti Ir rltuuniely Jrtl It Int, In umdiciii, that tanpert . ..m.4l tmre , I . 111.•••I Ulan /illy , hlarr article, an In ard cannot on•ntion the limit. of Mean,' Ili,cov.•ry, tL.• r..an or the In.rehilu+o—t he elan• a h.. .h.q. of the metlinniv—the .•tudy ..r the nitnitllM--lit the Merebnltni P.Sehithro at two, ..r th. mod...v . ' , r. oart ut one—in the parlor or the latelten—hut what sotne are ready to speak out what it has dotirifor them in the ran• some dreadful humor we wouhl say to the afflicted. 13aDove and be healed ray So.o bong advertisement in another column. mold wholemle and retail at DR. GEORtiE 11. KEYSER'S, 140 A...el stret, sign of the tleiden Mertar, and at .1 I' VI.ENII Nti'S, Allegheny HATS! HATS HATS! !! Lace just ro,eiv , al a largo lot of Gents and y,, n th m . sdft HATS' mud spring al) le of CAP°. of all colors and prices which we will sell low for cash. Call and see. SIORCIAN h (h)., No. lEd Wood street, Next door to the new Church, , Owe door from Stith street __j i_ - tvl CALVIN M. FITCH, 11AVbill JUST RETURNED FRObt 1111 Ku ding:, would annum io-o to hie psalms's. and diherss!' W'srlin.PetsusYstPusis.sitilst he wilt4issit — Plttabstegh 4rly • in thoisheuipg sueptb, snot that lihrpe*lShillili to smolt then, .Avesflif hi/ostep' of fleeting • •. ' Throat and fultnonary ~D lseases, ,P: aces ;tittle n.* . • 1V531.1 . 41V 110 N • AATHAI A • Cl4ltpNic BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal Inhalations, Mechanical and Constitutional Remedies, Will thus have an opportunity so to do. Ult. &ITN{ will r.tnabi iu PITTSBUtni from • TIICItz'LAY Mt IRN MO, APRIL Tlinti), Ti SATURDAY EN I';N Pill, MAY TENTH," Doling It Well time he may colisulttsl daily (Sabbath ex ,.•pte.ll Dose the lieu, 4 TEN Tii FOUR., ill his Ileums at the 8 'l' . CLAIR 11 tiT El. P. on .1..1 St. Clair erto,i teptrittp-e tin Pettit at ) For nfl fnrm# M Diriplent nr .oAtn.l DISEASE OF TffE 1.1; NU.(. and Ln nll demo:x..llls the 3y-tcat giving I i••• l'ulmurtat particubtrly tenrrh. Dyspepolia, Coitiveness, and Fe- _ wale Complainth. Per,dl4 .e , 10n..t to con,hlt, but nimble to Vilit AL FITCI.I tint, .10 K., lov •,•lading 11151111 Writtrtt mtutemeut of their cure. wlela n prompt anewer will retunaed, giving opinion of mie anal statinz. expy nee of treatment. A PERSONAL EXAMINATION ALWAYS HLEYERUED. • . . Dll amituriate. Dr. J. W. SYK ES, will be with, to tomtat him, during the four last weeks of his appointment.— It is desirable that parsons wishing his treatment, should !mini Val ly, that he may have them In charge as long a- p....a1td0 hit. CA 1." IN M. FITCH subs it expresaly understood that Ile hn. no Longer any I.llBlllHei r e connection with Dr. S Fl'l't'll, nut would rail nttention to the CARD which he latnd unseen Lulled upon to publiali itniu,diately on his re turn In..til Europa. intr2.4-.llw SHINGLE MACHINE. !Kendall's Patent IMPROVED Double Acting River Si. Shaver. rrHE attention of Shingle and Lumber dexter', sp, ulators and others, is dirocted to this In loll, %Mal now prewtited to the public its the :cad only lIIa. 1t..1 Illorhine• rxtnat. for Riving and Shas rOIitILLiF Various c•ill•riv uud ..iving 11111d11111.6 101,0 beau Invented nial.inv, Sin ugh,. but it 1 , 4 a well known fart that Shin (l,, cut of .awed the grain are quite tot, ttlrnay for 1. , 111/0 purpoos Nunn.rons inventions have recently ap p•areti b.r riviinf, and +having. and these have all been con bolo tlo•ir imperfect method of 'lain... to. splitting from the ,We of tti.• block bat one •In /le, which alnert invariably roar oil. TM, difliculty is rieth sly obviatrd by KENDALL'S MACHINE, h tart Tilts from the , tide of the block a piece thkt t Month Fir Ina phitigh, which is separnted in the centre, K w ] Ly tnentel cd eiwitie rattles each part is cenducteLl I.lr ama..xintating kni yen rit which roplet,s the “I—i atttni . la tno fillinglea at story revelu i..” Thu 01'4 i."A.• nill I,- and .have ream the block tlitee th•eettel .tatt_lee halt, at undo w thieknene and taper. s 11.01 n. 114.1/1.111, aal 1111,11.1iit) to thole made by hand •aoy other parer „ - La Opel Ate.- are 1.1 no mean+ confined to pine and (Abet wo.l. but %alts hi equal advantage ,sik, walnut, and et •I y Tilt 11 , ,cripthal of Umber that can be split. isertiltotn of the 11111141111.• can I,' °sustained at 11. II Rpm'. Fut:Mute Ituildiuss, Filth etreet, Flthalrgit. T tllllll, o .ern. 41.1110 , ,lenterr. and men or rutrrpri4e n..k.i there la 11 10 The in..ellito• 1.1 ti small A 1 . ,. 1+,14 durable cuu •i and roAls but 1.1% 0 1.01. h .-,t and eighty 40 1 nod tt mau and tut, usakt• frutu 20,00 U .• .1410 Atio.:l,l i t d ty. ulth ab.ut (bre , IMMer k4lit rat,,,l.4turt , at Na,. 31 Fill I'll) 11.4 , 1 atY All n...1 , .1 ant . ..rut/Alton will br Ga - wTtr4,4 by lett6 o ),. tutr.rl:l,.l ADONIItASI KENDALL sA M EEL FAHNESTOCK, M PoIITER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. o. s 3 AV nod sl ree t, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, Pr TTSBURGII. PA. .&tr TUC Itow t , 1 7, 11111,4 a well selected assort s, tit k 3 ilai.h.“re, all new,atal will Is. 144 •ase.,.l ti i its., us so) Lit her house in this city. 11, u alstii, hand a oirieral nasnrttnont of II Altl.MV A Rh. CUTLERY. CARPRATERS TOOLe , , a 111,1 i le I rsi..• II WI) iOS It., the Rtt,ntwi, of purritaaers ANI U EL FaliziTOCK I'EK IN TEA STORE, No. 3% P11."1"11 .I.'IIELEET, "Sr: EMT or THE BANE, Pittsburgh. Pp, (KEEN & BLACK TEAS ft“rn the hap.rtcr+ for CASH. Th.• 41 ../1%. , of nll ch.. Ilators and grade:, of IKA - ht th.• Amer. au market, and WIIOI,I , ALE AND RKTAIL I_, K LOW ES'l' l'At! II PRICES' 1 3 A(IC El) TIP .AK. PUT LP IN Al KTA P • tiiiii".l) TI It , tIF A LI. ctltA TUN HALF CU ITT. t EN, SIIo.A h, t't a , tA an.l (1(0001.A11; of the lILST 111.1.4”, ',l.:irk-nee in Ow his sure guarantee that • art al.• ••••••1•1 a ill 1.• ta• opteaontol, l'•`. T. ne Set. I' ht3IINT, Nn rne Bite UP K . :- FAIII4.Ie II/101 N KS. Si. JAYNES. Pit t. 1•11 ISSll—ttnlr2ft:ll!nt) , t t ~. n it,. HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, I=l FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION I-'. ( Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour RAr ,, N, LARD AND LARD Oil., E - 4 - d Vl , I'M( , L , CCE GENERALLY "FLAI No V7l+.lt STREET, PITTSBURGH, PRIMA. ~.•r II , rhanA . Pat +VI) H/4, 11 . 1-1111, H'rllscillg Obi,,. •• 'M Martin, CA I,', Cu 1, 1 , Itk I Koons k Ilerstine, 1, , ~h A Barnet. Nesbit & Garretson. 1.• to & tl rr . flanker, lbhurl & Connell, Cincinnati ."alent. t , hs. 11.1.1 7yl A. a Bullock & Co. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, (Surcessors to Arnold WitliamM MANUFACTURERS OF CH 1 LSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AN/. FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. ifa- W. A. Will contract for Warming and Vt.ntihitin, to :±telun or lid Wnter. Ilium ur Chikon'et Furnacr, Church Sc hook, N,o itoio, Fotoriti, Wren Howl., Nyelimp+. Curt Jails, or llotola. No. 26 MARKET STREW, I ttaburgit. uplll WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., IRCON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS LARD. LARD Oil, DRIED REEF. 81.10 AR CURED and CANVASSED UAW. A kr, stlwxy.4 n hand at No. 297 Liberty Street. I.III`BBURGII, PENN'A STEAM MILL, AI.L.E 0 LI E Y. 4Q — Fin tlllt Dial V MED Tit FAMILIES lu either of the two Cities innrio, inay 1a• len at the Mill, or in &aria at the atoms al Dill AN, II I IN/N & CO., 102 Wood alma. hit A N t REITER., eor. Lit arty and St. Clair ittreete. 11. 1.. dell IV A tvrz, Dru g gist, A llegheny. 'ASH, ON DELIVERS'. BRYAN, KENNEDY & co ALEX. HUNTER, LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, PROI)UCI GENERALLY, No. '499 Liberty s PITTSBURGH. 1.1, 1 4.lapr .1 ANIES IC ICIt 1t..1u KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants TRAM HO A T AGENTS•4VP btheren Pine and <>lip,. es., SAINT LOUIS Ito. JOHN COCHRAN Si. BROS., SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WI-1 OLE SALE GROCERS, 112 Second and 151 Front st., pitt.borgh, Pa. EUikOPE IN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. SO. Pamonger2l bronFht from the old oonotry to Pitts burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. [nov27 • Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters I Ju ST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restan ti rant, when, all the delicnebei of the see- sou can be obtained on the shortmit notice, and •q,i done up m the beet stile, antheeignd at satisfactory 7 . ) y WHITE ice, Sai don't fo of the " RED, AND BLUE t No. Woodstheet, below Elite.Fif S. ST/UNROOF, mhr :at for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co. apl2 dal IT CITRIC ACID-100 lbs. f A o l f= rah 26 " At (XL :3 • - 4 , 41,• No. •.3 Wood Stret. PITTS.CURAIII, PA HANTS, DEALERS IN =MEI EEC= JAMES BLAKELY, :~ fi TilE AIEItCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fifth sheet masonic Ilan, will reinovoon Map Instant, to co r ' rlie{,..of Woutt„and Fifth sit Set tht. Mug honest of It. Patti .104 Co. See njttritkiolltlut Wow. 4.e . MERCANTILE kEENCV --- 4. 5Pi BfiU4011; Igttal4talatiOn Ness'voiltif t Wirme. 4 1 PI ttibur March, 1*02,. FOR THE PItoStpTION AND PROTECTIONICF TRADE. Haring Branches and Ais Olive:: En NNW YORK B. DouoLass & Co. BUNION ituersaa, & Cu. 1 , BIL&BNI,Ply A._-...11. Dutiuskas & , QO. • BALTIbIoRg D's Nutt & Cb. • ell ABLEST IN ....... ....,B. Douuuss & Co. NEW ORLEANS B. DOUGUSS & CO. IC ICHMOND ['BATT & OCCTI. CI MUNN ATI DOUGUVI LOC IH VI 4.413. D0c44.4. NT. .......... DouaLt3 & CO. . - CHICAOO It. 1/otaiLtan TlirsiiiiitiraiiiVirtto.--tiial);;;;lhars only) all necessary mterrnatiou as to the standing, responsibility, Lc., of bier chants. Tratleas, Manufacihrers, Public Coinpanlea, Arc.. throughout the United States, their Territories, and Itritlah North America. it Ia a valuable auxiliary to Importing. Shipping and Commission Merchants, iss wall as Jobbers and Manufacturers, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or dispensing credit. The collection of a.lnto in the States, Canada, lge, attended to with promptness and fidelity. Terms made known at theNd4ce. • , it. DOUGLASS CO. Subscribers to the Agency who have occasion to travel through the States are furnished with Introductory • lotted! to the various offices, where they can obtain Information u About extra coat ..aprtitlna FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. • OF PHILADELPHIA. 110 N. THOS. It. FLORIM Pretet. ELM It. firmutall, tiecretary. STATILMENT ol? BUSINMS, Frtart theist cloy of Aar/ma to the alst day of Dire.,-181i5- ' Antonia received in Marine prrmlinna $ 0 4 41 st •• Fire '• 39.908 VI I preukiumcfor five montio CAPITAL - - Bowls ‘.l Allegheny llotillty, Pittsburgh, rind . Pitti.l.ol„ , ll .. $ 78,721 66 thanlts, Ua.t 33,400 00 ' ' " Loan on First Mortgage of 11,a1 Extato " St4cks,.C'ollat,ral Cash in Bank and on hand ...... . . .. . . C.tpttal miteleribed, (1.3 - went not yet due) " 9'400860 Premium Not., not yet [natured 80. 88 7 81 Into fr'.n A gorge, (serured by I.l.ndit) 1E1,858 01 Expel., and C.,,, 1111 l imlL.nn . . 11,6 W, 36 $40.3„151 13 MI moonot of Losue.., incurred, but not yet supistud:..- Fsre • $1,668 GO • Mar . 3,00 U tXt t•tX 66 60 Tide C..toirtny Insurei Hull tool Cargo riska on the Ohlo mei Mouiwn,pi tributat lea. lunurem against Loss or Damages by Firs,. Londe. liberally artinsbni and proniptly paid. • EA —HOU. T. M. 110W1., Oen. J. K. lgoorbesrl, .13111,1 W 0,4. F., 111 , 0,111 re apply to THOMAS J: HUNTER, Agent, 1111.15 No. 9U Water at., het. Wood anti Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, ule FI C S. E. DORN RD AND WALNUT. STS., • Philadelphia. /Eer ARIIiE I N SURANCI , ou Vessels; ;Cargo, Frelg,ht, to all parte of We world. INLAND INSURANCES ON aOODs, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes fond Carriages, to all parts of Ow Unkin. Fl It 17 I NSUII ANC e ON'3IiateIIANDIZI3 generally. On Stores, Vivelltog llouees, &c. Assets of the Clunpany Narrater GM, 1855. Ronde, Mortgagee and Real Relate. ........ 04 Philadelphia ulty, and other Lnuus. W2lll 00 Sunk ha Bunks, Railroad and Insurance (Ace 23,060 10 Bills receivable ........... 186,440 07 Caell on Laud 7.01,8"21 09 Balanced in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma nna Policieli recently issued, and otiwr dabs due the Company Sulmcriptlou Nutt." DI R ECTORS. James C. Mara Theophilus IMT:riding, James Traquair, Noe, Jr.. JoshuaL. Prier% James Tennont, Ys.mtwl E. Stab., Fleury Sloan, James B. McFarland, Charles S•hatTer, Robert Burton, John B. Semplo, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, President. ideal. WJli.un glartin, Jua..ph U. Sid, &humid A. E•tmulm . , .lohn C. Darin, John It. remi,no, tirorge U. Lelia.r, krahrard Dr. R. M. 11 moan, W illama U. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Si,tkeer Merles Kelley, H. June Brouke, J. t/ln.m, Tues. C. HAND, Vire Yank. Urn LYLNURN. M ARINE INSURANCE. • • ' FIRE RISKS: MAW/UMBERS ' INSURANCE celrY OE ILA ETTA PHOPTNIAL--ORAOTTRO B PUP STiTle OP PrITOPYLVANLIL Chartered Capital, $500,000. • - FIRE, MAIW%7 AND ,1-VIAND TRAXSPURTATION, AA RON S. Lipp/Nam, pp.siidant. oßal N TOWERS, Secretary- . YOUNU, Tswana*. - DIRCOTORS.. . Anrou S. LippinciAt, William 13.. Thomas, Mahlon thilinghtun, William Neal, Nialulit.l U. Taylor, Annul Weeks, Orrin honors, Charles J. Fields, John P. Steams, James R. Sinyth. 00 — This Ct•mtstny has been organited with a Cask Capi tal, and the Ihrectors have determined toliZapt the landau:ls to its IlValinilie reetatre,s To observe prudetipo ill (th/pacitlet -113,, ito stlairs, with a prompt adjustment of hisses. . Pittsburgh Oillre, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The following well known and responsible firms lu Pitts, hurph have anthorir.ed reforence to them. with regard to the Itability and sountinee4 of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer At Rohm, Wilson, Childs & Co., Goon:, P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Ounphe Jones, Tiernan & Co., 11. Chihit & nori PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER. AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. • ' ROBERT GALWAY, President: Mos. GRAath, Secretary. Kends Company makm every Insurance appertaining to or connectial with LIFE RISKS. Ala., against HULL AND CARGO RISES on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tel and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by biro, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Traugportatiou. Policies Ostled at the lowest rates consistent with safety /0 all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel trelurkart, Jr.eepll I'. Ow.r.ain, M. D., John Scott, Juntas Marshall, David.ltichey, illinleS W. Guttman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joeeph B:Leeth, • John Fullerton, Manettleld•ll. Brown, , ter David IL ellambera, ambition 'Anc, ref, IVlllialn Corr, Robert H. Ilattlel; Jae. D. NI efiill. 'WIC • CITIZENS' INSURANCE -COMPANY OF FITtSBURGII. • • WILLIAM DAUALII/Y, President: RAMIAIL I. MARSIIELL, Sceretaty. 0/PFICE, 94 Water street, between Market Tut IMsi streets. 114 — Insures HUI.I. AND CAVAIO DISKS, ou the Ohio and Athaisaippi Blears and tributarica. • Imams against Los al: Damage by FITLR. Also, age ima the Perils of taw &mond 3ulooal Nagigatioa and Tranaportatlon. IMMIE= Winhim flagaley, James M. Cooper, Samuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, Jr., Isnot: M. Pennock, N. Horhough, Walter Bryant, John Shiptun EUREKA INSURANCg :COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. SHOENBERUER., President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary., • C. W. RATCHELOII, Heneral Agent- W ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL HINDS 114/' MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS J. IL Shoenberger, G. W.,Criaa, C. W. Batchelor, W: I. Nlinick, Isaac M. Penui.k, T. B. Updike, W. W. Marta, R. D. Oxbran, IL T. Leech, Jr., Jobu A. Oinghey, GlCOrge S. Si:bleu, B. B. Bryan, David 11rCandltisa. Air . All Loewe Smitaillied by partici instinct =Jar polleba Wlleti by thin Canopany will be litiendly atAinitad and prompt ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. Ill) WA lilt STILEBT. [Jyll PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGII, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Bird°lts, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000. /Q-Insute DuWings and other Property against Lose or Nonage hyTire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. J o hnston, Rody Pattervon, Jamb Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M'Cltntock, Jan. P. Tanner, Owrge W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Park, I Orier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. 111: Long, A J. Jorest, J. 11. Jones, IL H. Canahall. OPPICERS. Prendenf Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON. Vies Peen/sot BODY PATTIERSON. &c'y and Trans A. A. CAIIRLICR. Efl=2l3 A. A. CARRIER & RBA., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS • State Mutual Fire and Marine Inauratuo, Co., of IiARILISBURO. CAPITAL, 1136(4000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance - Co., of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, "300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCIII?9TER., VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAW RISBURO. CafJTJL, 11300,000. Connecticut Mutual .Life Insurance Co, HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND 455ETA11.2,15474-89.. Pennsylvania Insurance Co. of PITTKIMGH. CAPITAL AND A55KTANay.6. 185 4. 129 • 02249 . Wit. B. Joimires, President. .A. Onit=,:POnnSititY. doatAsPcXY r~.~ , •~- 'S MEM . J .: 4 ;.4- ..,; ''.'" - z - , , ''',•.-."-: i :- : ~ - 6.:,',,,,, , _. ,--,'• : - ...,.-;'rf, - :'' ,. .c '-:.-:= ~ * , :•'-'''' r" i. . -- S - R: : 7 '- - C - 1" , .. ,--.- ~.- , ' '":, '''-'-'ll4'':;--:--,14:;-•','-: '''..-4',.; 2 ;-;•.:` .-'-',•;.‘-'7.-;l..'''=-,=.=en'/-':,- 2 .,' --q1.,. ;:.,..., -: . ~. ' ::,':'-' ,=. l-I",„'Aic_.„--z,•,t.,.-.:5?=-,,,,ifi;...;..;- I -- ', -.:-..7.1.6-:-./=!', : =-4,-.;•- , ,-:=-::.',1=.,.. , ;: - . „ --., ... . : = -- •. • =-- , = ~. „ it- , :j. , 7':. ,. '.f.r ' ,- -f....'”?..':,;-: ?.. _. ::- - ..,,,*_;-q - '..;::-.-L--:,.•_,.. • *3ai r in'Ontak3n4 l fn ly fittnexf ualurconfusind DR. CALVIN M. FlTCllirttlt - ToyactlL% S. S. MOH, of 714 'mom - lonytt o 'oX' Lf ,Gl7l . oflig i r .;PA TIM Trrid VAWAO aintlyniianS wlilCly known (dr the treat uent of Lung .I.thettows, -MostAlfoctlonitoiniS . 6l4.n . Chronic Maladies. I biro tionierieNnrnit'tWiiiikika ciao in any part of the W,stottiponfityyiniid air*fins $ .O aY 11 IG I have out boon absent frith SitiCitiaNi4 Tort for the pairpoollpf lActurlngxteignetleltittandfrind ,unt *tit nut now sua.tlo: not.propone U. be at . ipliritotroo Aboetti from:rho eltyi 'llnot6 not Neil, inirlifirn Iniicitny prole/oilman' assoclat.9.lectiOig or practiring, out, ui 4Blunt,told zuyncit rispOnsible for Pr s iOro or trnnaactloas olgutypersan lanctigla#•ll#llcfne Abeent from my own cern. . a . Thosa , mho deem jatlylcl - Coe troathietklWr,*lln,' . °nli by aPPllaillaaile . diy later, p,inysalt-at ray residence; ylit Broadway, H. Y., and my sucalicinse• and nin eharMadeammmarcissreadytelmiltryitpplilitietd-nanrlo regularly atithiplot4agouts.. - 1), 1.4.1 Prtacrlptltars, Witte full ilirectiotul,,will lomat gratultdur ly, on tMpllcatloa as above,' main statement of HI tome of the case and the remeettes prescribed May lm olr• taloml at my agenales. Advice given -at all M n oos touall whaler erlihoutcharge. &Wrap! prepare all thontedloloos I use, anti never semi mypatlente ta thd:ettiotteea'ry,,or , Jot, Meta to rho locouvenieke awl diazard of 'preparing thom themselves. DR. nrows .mentkkneil, pe3f . ol,ltriiii;juse.litiiied . ,.sso myth Ml:onto:whip, and•6tevl polralt of:the achor,,rwlli be sent ty ptsit, or may be bad of my agents Om 2$ tvutio-:elrbiatglv4itlway.. at,'ll7 D., March, 1956—m1 . 131:3wdaw ' it 113o4p4roiy, 'La- Why *sit 4rouiriiterri , iniN REW.:yeAlc BE SO EASILY 011TAI c ,NItEtt-,-„lDOceyutt a Butn.Thr4r,Aieles3r. Nenrsigiff, Arpuchtus, croup, Stiff Joints, Frost Nigro, Hums, Sprains, or 'Piing part-of your system t Coo gen be relieved at once by wits the mast beautiful Al - ear - Liniments, the White otiraistian Li/rime:eV prepared , by , Dr. SCOTT, ut Morgantetin, Va..4' and for mle cheap, tdkolm,ah, and retail; ilk 'On 'lO Wood , street, and A 3. FUMING, sear It. It. Depot, Allegheny. ,Fai tertisemout In another column of to-day's pap er} ItUM4ant $lOB 01' 31 000 1 ,IV0 00 s4oB,lfrl 13 /la -Stockings and Floakijrfor WOOtei.t.'" kyou don't want your feet plueLed with. bad and. Isbell Sriwkinpt, you will take our advice and go to O..DALVB, eon. nerof Market alley and Flfth . atruet, and buy some of Woe' eloput flue Stockings, that =4 your Katt feel taro and antifunable. Dar also makes and fade every variety of lloffiery that you can mention, at whokende and retaiL itinu6taber the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth etreet.. nett Satarday evening, at I o'clock. DAVID (MAP, (native et county Down, Ireland,) aged id years. The friends of the family are recknietist to attend the In aerol, from his late rmidenes, 0= Penn street, to prneecd Keres " 13sirilnit Omaha, Pelniylvenbt /mune. In the City of New Orleans, on Wetltatadaj, April 9tlt. of pulntonary rons-tanptiort,'Dr. AVILLPIX 1.. WILLS, of ilia eitx, to the 31.1 year,of Isla age. - • .NEW OTWISEMIATS; • NOTICE TO TIDE ORRDITOttS OF -ADAMS le:614';'01. CALTFOtiNfA,=-Tit tlio DI-Strict t,ourt of tho Fourth .tudirist District:—Alsin Johann Ts. Daniel 11. Hoikull ntid istudea Woods, whereas, by au inventory. Decree uunlo 1110.CaUde ou the lath day of Februry, 'A. D. 1856, it Was rattemil and ad judged by the Court that thin action be referred:Ds the . un deraigned, Gilbert • A. Grant, to take an account 'a all and singular what In due to the creditors of A4ms 3e0., who may clement to come in and vubmit their clati to Saidker aree for the purpos, aof obtaining a pro testa distribution of do, fonds prOperty'of'Said tirm..nme In ttio 'custody of the Court; and the raid Referee WAS ditkted to.cause.n ne tire advertlsemout to be puidishrd. fur at lOtat thirty iu two uowspopont to [lto Shy of ....lan Francisco, - Clue fit tho city of Sacramento, and ono lu the city of Stockton, to to the mild creditors of the wild firm of Adams d CO., notify. thg them, and each of them, to 00111 U in 'before said Refer.. and prove their debts; and the Said licforse was directed fix a peremptory day—mit torsi titan Sixty Jaya lon, the dlimmoutemmellt of thepubliration of said advertisement— dot. Piet purpose; audits default of said croditors, or any 03 them. immiirg in to prove their debts by the time so apisdu t ell, they are to he excluded from the benefit of said decteo, and the decree of final distribution of said funds, Sc., ionong said 'creditors. 93,689- 96 100,000 OD $617,344 16 wherea., by 88,1 d decree, ft was further erdered by said Court, that .fr the better Inking or ttg, account. and nwxrtiiiniug the amount of the debts, tU parties be I.XIIIM IWIti q!1 Oath or otherwise, and that they ',induce alt Woks-nod papers in their power, custody -Or control, i latiug clam oath, before Bald Wier., as be may dimes. Now, thereforo.ln pursuaute of eahl-tlncree,.the. nutter- signed Referee hereby glees notice that' he pill attend to tne duties prescribed lu said deem, at his sdUci 24 Mentvmery Block, In. the sity af.Sint. Ittlielseofmnd all creditors of said Adams A, Co. are hereby. ntstilied and re quired*, proro their claims Wpm him al.Lbat ptien, on or liefote-the FIRST DAY OP JUN*, A. D. 1860, or tttoy.wbll be excluded from the Venal of said decree. Dated San Fra n- stood. Feb, 16, ltiati. • qprliztd .cI(IpT LULAIIiT, Defers,. UTESTFAiI 14.1siNALVARIA HOBl l l l TAl,—The Annual Meeting of -the - Ctintrilaitora will be Lehi at the Ileseital on TUESDAY, tie 15tli Distant, A general attendance Is requested, 43,1 n Addition - to tic, ..Iwitiou of Ilfanagers', iinpnrtant Imams Will be submitted. for etateitlerstlom JOHN LIAO-PER, apt 4 - P. A. 51ADKERA, Agent. 95 Wster street, Pittsburgh. NCY AN - 15§fA.F 7 LE DRY - 6061M- , -01 TfigDN &WAY morning. April.l.l3llL - commenclui at 10' unlock. will be sold, at the CoMmerclid - Sales Rooms, corner Woad and Fifth streeta. a fresh comignnaMt of . Fanny and Staple - Dry 0001/.4 which must terlignitillately - cloned out; comprising tine Irish Linens, pleached anit-ltro*n Table Ladies' Worked Collars, tkutibikr ItakikriThite Dreoe Manlius, Black and Fancy Dram MM. Fltahmila 0014. irdnes.-.Figucerl Lawns, Dreaa Flints, White abil Drown Shirting and Sheeting Muslims, Check... Salinate, Maio and Plaid Cassintermi, Black and DMWWlPreniqpioths, Satin Vesting* Mixed Jeans, I.lluitubray, Vateut Thread, Silk Eidkia, Lawn Neck Ties. dn.. • M. 14 P. Id: DAVIS Anct'r. Oapt Mark Sterling, Samuel M. Kier, .. Williamjthigham, John-& Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. Schoomnaker, William B; Ilaye. Ideal S. .8. OABRANR. .y . ^. , ~ , :•*'a=t 4 .ir - rt" ,;`;* C r ' i - C-et, 711 ..;.;k4.".' • r - r DIED i IL 2 ,. trAR L D LI A ) T IN A , o uCT LoT iON...... s I7n.Tru II --- it. E DA ' r E y l . Gli ra l L ll ., April 10, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, (lathe ttrembges. six Lag of W.:00 at the corner of Miltenberger and L/denst ntre , 4l4, each a front of '2ll feet en Miltenberger at., extending —.- buil IV feet to an alley. Ally six other Into adjoining the shots, haring each a front of 24 feet on Locust street, extending back 120 feet to :M. Patrick's atley.- - • Txxsts—Onedfilrd cash; balance In one and two years, with iptatest, Title indisputable. Sale volitive. I tins can be Porn at Clio Auctioi RVquw. . (111)141 P. K. SAVO: Anet`e. ,4 ACRES BEST QUALITY COAL AT AUCTION,—On Ti USDAY oveniny, Al,r3 7%u cock, .stt l'ittablirgh, Vo sold; Eighty-three ,Acres urCtifiL, situalu icamodiatAly back of Emit -Birmingham, adjoining tbo °milli Coal Works, warranted of superior quality. and. nearer Um city than any other in market. .Terms at gab, . I'. M. DAVIS, Auer. . .SECOND-11AND PXANO-FORTE ATAIIC TIOIC—On Wii:DN&WAY afternoon, APril 16th, at a clock, at the annwerclal Sales Rooms, corner of WoOd au 6 Filth streets, will be .Id— Resesioiid easell% octave Plano-Forte, with Iron plate 1 Walnut " 6 1 Mahogany " 0 RN DRESS GOODS.-A. A. MASON & N Co. have opened tlds day several more cases or new and • elegant Drees I.looda and Embroideries. comprising— Rich plain and (lg'd Silks; Flue Wool le Lalnes ; Plaidßllka; • • • - Printed Challis; Foulardlßllia; - French Lawns; a plain and fled Berages; a &Mantas; • .P 118111eir- Organdies; Flue Borage Robes, ac.; P. P.—Ladies will find the morning Osbert Illeooode are In place mann: order;)-to beabyanst time theitmeinothem. nH ENOLISII CARPETINGS IIOBINSON,V;CO, 25 threminerr, have received thb ;Jaya large. Invoice tit/Inglis,' Velvets and Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, of new and beautiful pat terns.. .For sale at the lowest prices.. • • apl,t GOOD 'NEWS! GOOD .:NEWS 1 !-:.---We .1. have Just received front the East . a splendid assortment of Bouts, Stationery, &c., of all kinds, for .the_ :Spring trade. We hope all these who wish to blty cheap Was, &es Will . ran soon, as we have all the !Wit publicathinsof the day t , among which may bo found. Courtship and Marriage ; By /. .1 the lamented Authoress,_ Mrs. ,Carolltm Leo .Mentat.Aspen ‘ , O Court. By Shirley Brookbx, India ; By. l!drs. lt. LI. R. N. '-. Fouthworth ; War in Kansas; By lln...wertont Phyalology of ~.: Afattlago, &c., Sc. Itmould W ilily toatteMpt to enumerate .1 all the late world. Cite best way li to call andexsonine for yourself, aa . you cannot (tato select ono:that will please you. i Ca l l sohn at the popular' Book store of W. A. BILDEN. FENNY A CO., Fifth street, °matte the neat= aprl2 , .".1 -- - 17ITTSBURGII AND CONNELSVILLE i , _l. 1 - UllEoAM—rho steamor EOISAD will leave the wharf above the Slonongaboli bridge daily, (Bundaytexcepteil) at _ 3,30 e. a. for West Newton, connecting therewith the train -4. which knives for Connellmillo and all waystatlonsat 3:BU A 11. 1 ._.,' Possouors and freight carr Wendt way daily. s For further particulars apply to Ulu officers on hoard the%' ..... ,„ strainer Bulbul, or to the agent at West Newton or Connell& r ffia. D. W. CALDWELL, F apl2 Assistant Buperlutondent. '' IHAVE this day disposed of my interest in the patent for . 4 Frott's Improved 011 Cups for Steam Engium," to MOSES F. EATON, who has. the entire control of the patent. Jimrs CRISWELL, Pittsburgh, Apr 1111,1856. apL2 - ODA ASH of a good and uniform quality inanufactnted by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company at Tarentum; on hand and for sale by YLEMINO Brum, bble: Epsom Salts, to store and for sale by 4 . 10 bbls. Alum, 011 it 3 gross Ill'idunna Elixir Opium " 1 groan Balm of a Thousand NORMS " 1 bbl. White Varnish 75 tbs. assorted Bronze Powthir CONCENTRATED. LY - F 4 ----Anew article for making Hard and Bolt Boap, warranted to be awe riar to Potash In every respect. On band and fors= spl2 yLsffiNO QPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. L." —A. A. LIABON.h. OD.; have now ready for exhibition the largest an most desirable stock of Dress Goods to be found In ibis Market, (=uprising every description of• Dress Hilts, lisrages, Tisemes, Organdies, Brilliants's, thin Lawns Bolvm. &c., in all the newest midmost tisehleasible styles 012 •• lOMESTIC GOODS.-A. k MASON CO, hare lust redelvTl upwards of 1000 Capes and hual(ges of the besmakei of leatCold Calicoes and Cling hab., ch ec k., lissesta, Malaga, Bleached and Brown Mos. Una Linen sad llonsekeeping 4300a5, 3c., at, which wBl Oct eual at the usualiew rates. . aPI2 IICTOTES ON CENRAL AMERICA; Par titularly the'Statua of 'Efeedurati and San Uvulas -o„,,,egnipby, Topography, Clip:sato, Popnlation'se eutpoPe Population, etc., etc„ and the proposed Hondthai Inter-emu& Railway; By E. SQutaa, formerly Charge. D'affstra of the United States to The Ropublio of Ventral America, For male by 11. T. O. MOUGAIt, aprP2 41 Fifth area • ENGLISH CARPETINGS.-ROBINSON & Cll., No. ML street, have now patsing thenugh the New York eastern House a • large Invoice of Rng V‘-lvete and Taposptry Brussels Carpet'bag, which we shall -receive le a few days, and be pleased toebow to any who may wish the best of Imported Goode. , We have atiu now.to a Steck QUl:insects, S Plys law' 'a Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., an assortmeat ansarpaeeea al this uuultet, and all at lowest prices. 1144.4 ' 2 ; ~-•,.' _'..''.;- --' 2'...;A', , A , .1,-, 1 •:..,,,.:,-;N:'..--1-V._".•...;',,.,N;,itt,,i,V.'•:,- ~~e 't' ~ y 4 . 1 . Y'; lz y - {,, _ 2 ~ ... .~-., / 'J., =EMI _ ..„,,,,..,,,-;11,,;;.„5•At,'4..]-%'..',...','4:E i-,;,;.Lr,i.:,i.i.:i.',4fi,f.,::,...,.:,,, t- .- 1._,„-- MINM lIMI ..•,• • : • ---';'";-• • - • • • •- - '-,.;.z,•'•. 1 `4,- 4 •'3', - : . .- - ` l ," • 4 f t*"-+; fr :_ 4 1. ..k.i:!;','! 4 "•:" i '.l P. 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