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' '. <a: .. - 1 7 .1 . -4 tr. , q. ,, . f - r q :r7 0 .7. 7 ."*. ! g o 3 , :." • ` , • 2 -1. 4 tr4v"A 4--4•`? kti P":11e2,4' !tic V`v - • tt? .410411:144..1.41 •tr .4 04 -P.Atosibt,jl4',...« ti • a ." leaso4" t , i , , I ~ ' • • „ arto,e, ••• eilow ." m• - '• '• • - • , ~? puss but -lost. tp, RSDAY MORNUNG. • FOR PRESIDE:CT : JAMES BUCHAN A'N , tvoiect to the c1,7-isren 0:f thr Neetem.' , 41mrenteon.) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET cmcAt enmrtrsriss'Et GEORGE SCOrrrr - OV ( Xtrgua atrorrus. aletra.a: JACOB I'RY, Jr:, Iftomonirgr igh .6 , 202Tr,t0ic afxre.u. .gpfOVIII - IVES, roncil Ocictin, OTIC X.V.6 Ciui State iigislatnee.wlll adjobra on Tuesday next. The illintteny paving Jaw ; is not. repeal ed The Pittsburgh .High School law is yet untinitkoillandiVillli)rbbattly. - srentain Cemnrissibtters are authorised to sell that ptrt of the canal .beitieeu the tunnel and the Mdliiitikaliela 'The hole throughout the bill the State will keep one year more. Our law makers-teem' afraid' At will 1u somebody some good : if treofta:ted, se thtiy bold on upon it man fully. What. an. awful thing it would be if it should someday be -converted into a ineanQ of oontieeting the 'eastern and western railroads. Bt i.:"..there iS little danger of that. Ths State will keep it till the railroads.dou'tmant it. It is utterly useless .as it is, and but one boat ever passed through .it_- Our member, Mr. Magee, told the " Ilentae , "Fo-kthouther , day, and-the bill to sell all but the tunnel went through the • . House. . Thenppropriation.and the claim bills foot up pretty-large. But we have no drubt the inter ests of the State have been carefully guarded. by Gen.Hectty D. roster, member from 'Westmore land;. Oh° is chairman of the Committee of Ways ands :Vienna. • • The nietobers from this county have attended diligently tobusiness this winter, and the inter osts of. this city and county have not suffered in their hands. Some of them will have to go back next'Wintet Pairien.:—The editors of the (;,,zert., have got a.,sonsible friend, and he adviFes them that. they•say a little too winch about Kansas. We belie-vs all their friesids would agree with him. It is the amuse subjeqt continued •luily, until it has beoome exceedingly st-de, tilt and unprof itable.•" • it is of no use, neighbors, to belabor that - bobby - my longer. It will go about as far towards tsking a President as the fly on the wheoldid i 4 raising the dust. People see through that humbug. We-would take the liberty of suggesting that the Gdiette chould only saw on the Kansas string o'rtry other day. The intermediate days could then be devoted to the sins of the democra crgenerally. Ruch an arrangement would give a little variety, and would no doubt cult all their friends far bettor than the ince,sant Kansas bemoan. . . A *RIG PARTY A meeting was held on the 12th inst., at Lex ington, Kentucky, to re-organize the Whig party. It pine quite an enthu.siastic affair. A platform of prinoiples was adopted., and the determination expriased to have - nothing more to do with the - PUrtY, Itis believed that this movement will become priStty gtueral throughoriti the southern States', notwithatatOng Mr. Fillmore is a r-s lidate - The - adtlres; adopted by the.. Ifrtington meeting cal;it . pii_all'Whigs, both north and south, to jt#lii in this effort to -restore the old Whig party to Atrti vigtir again.. It is intended to nominate a candidate - for the Presidency, and one that will be ,achdPtable both north and south. They do not„,espsct success this 'time, but they expect that..from this .beginning will result in a few years.aWhig party as strong as ever it woe. • Ton Muir Segoot.—We understand-a bill ha beMti dram up and sent on to Harrisburg by a scandr, the . ap.bi g n of which is to destroy am. Hig,h.Scdtani under the representation that the bill 'proposed is a compromise of all iiitere.ta. It id to' stick' thing ; end was got up by a few men. Icl:ie ... .represent only themselves. The great majority of the people of this city want our.eity school system •• let alone," and suffered to re main as ir l ls. They know that two or tbree yesti4iNkfiWelticie sittify all refisoriable ties that i4ti-gand one. We hope our members, and all the mem berg of the leg r islature, will treat this eleveuth hour effort to destroy our school system with the silence and indifference it deserves. NAVIGATION. —The Railroad Record pnblisbee statistics of the ettam navigation vi the Ohio and Mississippi rivers by which it ap pesityturtVere are fifteen rhouttuul officers and men employed in navigating steam vacsels on the Weif,eim waters. Number of steamboats in 18:1, 610; Inorr In live years 127. Crewe employed in 1866 numbered 14 ; 894 persons. Total ton naier6f boats 180,031. Number of New Orleans boats, in 1.859, 139 ; Bt. Louis do., 168 ; do. Pittsburgh, 144 7 do. Cincinnati, 91 ; do. Wheel ing, 484 other plates, 148. TheAt t . Vernon Bonner comes to us this week loctrillaiitit . andlively as usual, and bears the democratic victories all over Ohio. It states that the entire democratic ticket was elect ed,irk Cincinnati. It is astonishing hvw the dem canal' h.ave swept things in 011ie. Fidargß'S MAGNII:CE for May is received, and is atl-ttansnally good number. Gildenfenney CoAtixd• Miner & Co. have it for sale at their [Prow the low York Herald.! Ittnigro.tton to Konsat. From. all the data which we can gather from the resources, we make up the following table as presenting airetty fair exhibit of the • 4 5. t uatter" contributions, North and Booth, Ow far; for EP:S . ,. to Kansas : EMIOR.I4TTS TO K.5.N321.R FOR 1856 TVA!. PAP. , ra*RT soll.ai. From the North. ....... I,loo l 3lmachosetts 350 Smith-Caroline. 230 Connoe ti ea t 120 Northam:Om. 1201Rhode Island 30 (18dtthi 100 Vermont 20 Alabttima. 30 New York 300 TUCIDO!6OO /20tObiO- .250 licatuekyr,....— 1001 Pennsylvania 60 Ldeiiercur - 60iNew Jaren; 40 Virgins..., 5011ndiana .. --1111innib.... ' 'Total ' 1,9001 "' ' . • ' I Total Thus it appears that the South is ahead, and that Missonriatill furnishes tue bulk of. her re cruit:Sir --With the opening of the spring, through out the' 11 'hoa -Vcr, the reinforcements from lldisisikatuekts" and tti.er New England. States, New Tor)s, _Pennsylvania, Ohio, &c., will be nuguiented, judging from the collections and , ccifitiibutions of tbe Rallies liberators in N i hr York;' Albany, Rochester, Boston, New Haven, Columb4s; :Chicago, and other place& Our recapittilagon shows that the men of the South gkra really in earnest; but they must not be deceived from appearances, nor trust the brunt of the battle to Missouri. It is only the savanced guard from Massachusetts that has gone out. The mein army is still behind. ' IMMIGRATION TOR IBss.—From a recent cote{ munication from the Secretary of State to the House of Iteprebentatives, we learn that the total number of paesengere arriving iu the United States daring the year 18 . 65, was upwards of 230,000.. Nearly 30,0Q0 were reeidente, and over' 100,000 arrived at New York. Germany fur nishes 06,000, Ireland 40,000, England 30,000 in,routlnutatters, The total arrivals since Sep tensber3oth, 1843, is 3,400,000. i.Busunitamx . INTO Maxico.—By a paragraph fron " h i yi t thip'wd or of Monterey, published with. wpproviz' tg • oommente in the Matamoros weisweeix e that Senor Vidaurri has been 11~nd:by the Supremo government to admit kiereilitt;:rolrhoiotalmnttle upon the vacant and usko44V.ed4antfeeof New Lion and other from: Ai I ntilttien, and that it is hie intention . . , • emegratioti by off ering 'tern- , . s. • • . - ' ,. .."`"•-••• l ll. r lig*.PW'',4 , H . • CEME THE MIScING STEADIER. Hope seems tolhave revived again in ref to'', the steamer 4. S. Oakfo7, an t t. American mercykint doretve agetter whilh was publAied 014:11;§ 745, shetiln het gives manyaild 4pa.rittly goofre..:o4ns be lieving,,7 that thii;'staatneedt'istill a unt, and he found, and tho one hundred and eighty-si b lives aboard of her be saved, if they have not already died of starvation. We give below hie letter, and some remarks from time "1:1 the krltit: 17 • • subject: The British government sent.out, on the nth ult., an expedition, , consisting pf two, steam vessels of war, toapareh for tie Viol:osl4p Ovine. The origin °file movement, in the first place, mus the following JettAr,..publibhed in the 1 4 044411 rimot of,t4s4-..2,44- 1, March, from. J. S. Onkfurd, of the firm of Cri,akey a Co., of London atid Senthatuptep, agt,44 of the Bremen and Havre line: No good reacorte;ists for, the . pogutax belk that this tinforthlititC iffq tits itettfied with 6 ett or gers and crew. Those most enrapetent to form an opinion upon the dangcts and difficulties of an At- ' lantic steam voyngt, especially the commanders of steamers traversing the same route, and expecte* to, the slime dillieultie , as the missing ship,scontidetille believe that she is still afloat with tlisahreet.Oefilno , T 7, and that she may yet reach port Mint-.her, long absence is satisfactorily aocaunnoadoehy,fke fact that the lately prevailing winds otitlip coObs 4f Europe and America effectually barraillintlippros;ch to either shore. . - - Uf all disasters likely to oc •ur to such a ship, breakage of machinery is moot probable; the history of the Atlantic steam navigation records. scores of "accidents" to machinery, some serious enough to destroy the steam p.o.ver, others of less importance, causing only trifling delay. It is reasonable to RABOI.III, that the Pacific may bare broken some important part of het machinery (perhaps in the ice field) on or near thel3anks of New foundland; if so her commander would hare turned b ac k a nd attempted m regain the eoaat of Ireland, (as the Atlantic did in 18b1); he would not for an instant have attempted to work to the American roast under crinvass against the strong westerly g des that almost unceasingly sweep the American seas in mid winter. If her steam power failed on the Banks, she might have regained the coast of Ireland by the 20th to the 25th of February, provided she has westerly winds all the way, as the Atlantic had on her return passage. Against head WitttlP the Pacific could make no pmgress. Belying upon her steam power, also spreads very littlo canvas. She has no bowsprit, 7 , 1 I t oarcrl- nn: brad or after sail. With an in , ' 113011E43 hull high out of water. and large paddle boxes end deck houses, she must drift to leeward as fast or tauter than sho could reach ahead. Throughout the month cf February strung south erly winds blew constantly between long. Nisleg. and 40 deg. west. On this coast, extending as far west as 15 deg., we hare had easterly winds with neon.- sional gales, almost without intertnisslOn, since the 10th of February. More than three hundred ships. aro overdue from the westward at the ports of Great Britain and the channel ports of the continent, though few (and among them are some of the hest appointed packet ships) that have recently arrived from New York came rapidly over with the westerly and southerly winds. Until they stritek soundings, thence they here battled for weeks against easterly winds. A ship arrived yesterday, fifty days from Sew York, more than thirty of them used on sound ings at the chops of the flannel. Ii each sitter ore held in check for a month. what is the fate of the disables' steamer, with her retreat cut of by opposicg winds" In retracing her coarse across the A tlanti, the south winds must have drifted her to leeward, north of the route of panning so enls, to reaching meridian of 15 deg. her progress eastword was eller. wally barred ; she could cot get to the eastward or southward. In such an emergency she would have held on as well as she could, drifting slowly north wards on the western margin of the easterly winds. If afloat—and no goo.; reason exists for doulding that she is—she is probably within ;.,00 to 000 miles W. N. W. of Ireland, where she eau be found and rescued by a searching squadron of two or three, or even one steamer, sent from these shores. Urgent reasohe exist for sending relief to her with out delay. Her canvas scanty and inmaffielent at all tittles, has now been exposed to the P turaw of the North Atlantic for fifty days, and may be entirely worn out or blown away; the stork of provigions on hoard is fast diminishing, arid it is not impossilde that ber.unfortunata pueenrcers and crew, I.Stl in all, may perioh by famine unless relief is sent In them. The ship may be staunch and strong, but without propelling power she is a helpless hulk upon the Waters, aP4, out of the usual track of chips crossing tbo Atlantic, she may drift for month*. NEVER DESPAIR. To give additional erect to the appeal thus mado. Mr. Oakford had along persona/ interview with Lord Palmerston, the lingi;sh premier, who reclined to take great interest in the sabject, &a - pressed his desire to do everything that could posribly be, done to search for and recover the missing rteamer. Lord Palmer. eton received lir. Oakf,rd with the greatest kindness and urbanity, diw•nsred with him most particular lyotnd at great lengj,h, the whole of the circittn stances relating to the Pacific, ea,' finaily gave him an under to the First Lord of the Admiralty, direct. tag an expedition to be peat out at once. Armed with this authority, Mr. Onlrford bud an in terview with the Admiralty authorities, and subs°. q uently received the following official despatch from tb, Secretary of the Admiralty:— Immediate. Anistrteur, March 24, 18.56. With reference to y,•ur suggestions as to a smirch for the marring United fitates steamrhip Pacific, I am commanded by my Lords Cemmitssionert of the Ad miralty to acquaint yo , t that order, have been given to Her Majesty's ships Tartar and Desperate to cruise to the westward on this service, and in the event of Abair felling in with the etearaer in question, to ren der her every assistance in their power. 1 stn. air, your most obedient entrant, THOS. MERIN. To T. OANFORD, EN., Messrs. Croakey h Co.. 87 Gracechurch street. London. All the London papera seem to hare urged the government to send out the steamers in search : and they speak of the act of our government; in sending two vessels into the polar seas in search of Sir John Frank...in. Tho great danger is that long ore this the provisions on the Pacific are wholly exhausted, and that all have perished from starvation. It is now eighty-four days since she left her port, and it is hardly possible that she etroled have had on board more than 30 or 40 days provisions for so large a number of persona. The British steamers 1 1 ft port for the search twenty days ago, or when the Pacific bad been out over sixty days ; and it is greatly to be feared that even if the wreck is found none will be found alive on it. But let us yet hopo for the best. Mr, Oakford's letter has almost convinced no that the steamer is still afloat, and, if supplied with provisions, her crew and passenger , may yet be saved. We do not know in what paper the following originally appeared, but we translate it from the Clurrier des Elate finis of this citj, which has evidently copied it from some other journal with- out credit. Some years ago e person was crossing one of the public squares in the city of Oporto, when a woman near by where be WAS passing was sud denly attacked with epilepsy. Immediately some one in the crowd cried out Cover her face with a black handkerchief." Another witness of the accident untied his black cravat and throw it over the face of the sufferer, whose convulsions all at once ceased as if by magic. The restora tion was so perfect that in a few mieutes she was able to get up alone, thank those who had re lieved her, and walk away without as.istance. The eye-witness who related to us the above was sometime afterward director of a House of Industry in Oporto. Last year ono of the pupils in this establishment, named Vidal, nineteen years of age, and subject to this disease, had a severe attack of it almost under the eyes of his teacher. In one of the intervals of his sufferiug ho suddenly recollected the cure thet bad been wrought by the black cravat. "It is merely an isolated case," soul he to the phyeicfan of the establishment, I have no great faith 'ln the remedy, but it is so simple that we can at least try it." A black cravat was thereupon thrown over young Vidal's head. whose spasms immedi ately ceased, his system regaining its normal state of repose as if by enchantment. Twenty times in succession young Vidal wits cured of similar attacks almost instantaneously and his parents took care to have a black handkerchief of some description always at hand. The patient :was not cured, but at all events be was relieved, not only of pain, bat from all the dire results ,that usually attend the progress of this strange disease. The cravat used in the above Instance was a silk one. Is it the silk that produces the result ? Is it the color, or is it both these causes acting together? It is an easy subject for ex periment, and one that ought not to be neglect ed.—New York Evening Post. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—Tho follow ing tonnage of the Pennsylvania Railroad, exhib its the business for March, 1856, as well as for the first quarter of 1856 and 1855: Total towage, East.. 41 44 Wed. 114 East. " " 'West. Total, March.... " February January. Tot4l-19r year Litriiattestretquarte r • t, 4 1 p`lWry,! S A fore for Epilepsy 1853. 1855. 8.790 5,97a, 12,098 7,50 7,502 5,823 1,017 5,379 ` , 7,407 24,886 ....26,886 12,641 ~..26,621 22,348 0,214 49,27.5 59,275- , 4 I% [Correopoodonoo of the Pittsburgh Morning Poet] FRO H ARRIS BURG.• HOIISE OF REPRESENTATIVEN Monday AfterneetW.:4oll IAo after a hasty trip nut*estel artin at 120 r ri)oulr to keep you poste4 of liht4 is iting ty re. We had an igrneableiaseige,#derAfie managerniiiit of conductors Beggs and i WA. M. Zook, gentfenterr who stand high in their arduous and dangerous calling. The accidents that have of late taken place have been owing to ihe severity of the litei winter, which has caused the slides that have impeded the cars. I There is no better managed road in the whole country, and more gentlemauli and polite and careful conductors cannot be found any where. l'Sach Men as Boley, Seeley, Adams, Beggs, Jackson, Delaney and Keller,Lare worthy of the confidence and regard of the travelling public. They arc general favorites from their attention had kindness to all. The Speaker called over the counties for peti tions and repor : ts. Several were made. Mr. M'Caltnont moved that certain nights be set apart for the consideration of the Senate bill relating to the Lake Shore Railroad. This is the old question renewed. This _bill was up at 'the last session, and has been before the Supreme Court, where the Judges differed in opinion on this vexed question. Mr. Ball moved to post pone indefinitely. On this the yeas and nays were taken, resulting—yeas 25, nays 49. Not agreed to. Mr. M'Combs then moved that speeches be limited to five minutes on all sub jects, and that no member be permitted to speak more than twice on any one subject. Standing Committees were called and reports were made. 724 S. "An act supplementary to the act in corp acing the Erie and North-east railroad., Cot*nyf r This bill ie under consideration in Committee of the Whole, Mr. Montgomery in the chair. This is the old subject continued. While I write Mr. Ball is addreseine the House. Mr. Whallou also spoke on the same side, and was answered by Mr. M'Combs. With this I Bend yen the bill so that you may better understand the subject that agitates the people of the chim ney top—better known as Erie. You will re member that the Sup rime Court is decided on this touch vexed que.:Lon. Judges Lewis and Woodward. two of the best legal minds in the State; delivered opinions favorable to the road, and looked upon the repeal of the charter as an act of injustice. Charters are not to be repealed by the whim of :in infuriated populace such as the Erieans were. The Senate had under consideration a bill to increase the fees of constables and esquires throughout the Commonwealth Mr. Jamison made an nttack on the bill, and went on to say that the poor would have to pay the increase, and he, for one, was opposed to all such ex travagant and uncalled for expet.e being placed on the poor, for they alone have to r.j• and sup port idle constables, and their coadjutors the esquires, who aro in the habit of fleecing the public. The dill was properly defeated by n termined vote. Mr. Hoge also opposed the bill.. It met with but little favor from Senators. JOHN B. IJECK, 1.544 Mr. Beck is the Democratic member from Ly coining county. This gentleman is well known throughout the State as an unflinching and ster ling Democrat. There is no man who stands higher with his party than John B. Beck. Ile is looked ou bee as the wheel-horse, from the Tact that he combines untiring energy with leg islative experience, fur he has faithfully repre sented his dietrict nn a former occasion. Mr. B. in in the prime of life, with a robust constitution, a man that suits the times as well as the occa sion. lie occupies a seat to the left as you enter the hall of the House, and commands a front view of the Speaker. Ifs voice is clear and dis tinct. and never fails in making the Chair under stand his wants, besides, he is not in any way in want of that which is peculiar to the Irish char ter, i. e., modesty. Mr. Beck has held various offices from his people, such as sheriff, &e.. &c., and in no instance has he ever deserted their in terest or deceived thorn—prompt, trustworthy and efficient. The people of Lycoming could not have a better or more popular man in their confidence than their worthy member. He stands tmrivaled here as a tactician, and his business qualifications are indisputable. The best guar antee of the latter is the fact that be rarely, if ever. fails to carry his point, no matter what he undertakes. For be has the confidence of his fellow members, and stands pre-eminent for his liberal and generous frankness in all things, and ne a legislator be has no superior. His constitn eats are well and fairly r•nresented. and his re election will be a proper rebuke to these that attempted to crush him because he nobly stood by the party of the country that upholds the Con stitution nod its purity. Democrats should re member their friends, and reward those that stand by the interest of the masses, and now that a daring and insolent foe will attempt to beat down the Democracy at the next ilection. under the cry of •• rnion party," let the van guard of democracy rally and keep them at bay, for it is in the strong holds of the party where extraordinary exertions will be made to defeat our candidates ; then let Lycoming lead the way and all will ho safe ; Bohn B. Beck and the Dem ocratic party will tritimph over the combined efforts of Sam & Co., ff r he always bears down on the enemies of his country. I=l Mr. Heins hails from noble Berke; and is wor thy of the donl3dence of those who sent him here. this county has often, by her Democratic major ities, gladdened the he..7ts of her brethren throughout the Commonwealth. This. clever gentlemen occupies a seat close to your reporter, and: ittoresamiable, complacent and agreeable methaber,is nol to he found here. De is above five feet seven, some thirty six yeans or age, stout built--a Tair specimen of what might be expected from Berks. Mr. H. possesses energy and hon esty of character, and is a high minded represen tative ; his popularity here is of that nature that he can accomplish anything he undertakes. The yeomanry of his county will have no cause of complaint when he finishes his term here. Old Berk , has a good delegation, that every man in the county should feel justly proud of. There is a mixture of wit, fun and strong common sense in all things that emenate from the galiantColonel. Ile is a general favorite, and properly so, for, he has the faculty of making friends by the frank ness of his manners, with honesty of purpose in all his votes. Truly, CAVAN. THE GRE 1T RUSSIAN RENEI,Y.—Pro Bono Put,lico.—" Every inctlier shuul,i have a box in the house handy in case. of accidents to the chil dren." Redding's Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, and is recommended by physicians. It is t. sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and ficinity for the last thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve du nu irja.y, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a receipe brought from Rassia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters front all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve input in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 23 cents a boa. Redding & Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co., Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. Q. H. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Kenunn, Allegheny city. TICK ALIIANY (N. Y.) CHARTER ELECTIONS.— Tie-Charter election held in Albany N. Y., on Widneeday, resulted in the election of Dr. Quack enbush, the Democratio candidate for Mayor, by a plurality of 22 over Mr. Eli Perry, Know Noth ing. The vote was as follows: Quackenbush, (Dem.) 3630 Perry, (K. N.) 3308 Too Eyck, (Rep.) 1200 Mr. Paddock, the Soft Democratic candidate was elected Recorder by the following vote: Paddock, (Soft) 1309 Sturtevant, (K. N.) 2523 Parsons, (Bap.) 1932 Burton, (Hard,) 00 Of the eleven Aldermen elected eight are Dem ocrats, two Know Nothings and ono Republican. Of teu Supervisors elected, 4 are democrats, 3 republicans and 3 Know Nothings. /V-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ax. *Ape our stook of Son HITB and Wram Ctrs. Just re. +Ned, a lame lot of Ilhangbal. Calasjlal.and other styles of cam whfcb We will NU low 'tor cub. Maws t Ock, 161 Wooditleet ode • ~r~-^ _ • . MINIE .. a , +• • ".^: 4 :\7 4° A7 1. i . :?" le. McLane's Verns)fttger H 1311110.. r Boas T . ' teeny County, Ps. Musa FLEMING BRO . Th# o that I, ha, Atg Mtrctkal 420#0 : 1: 1„ .3 :: son,D: ... ~ . heny City, i Ole be* of tattilß : iltietrepoorf.l ) yon, and gave doiltta of : e :to th '... of y. ildeeli e between the ilitfos of ale antileislara, d foudAtthey relieved of Aver Tliglloniti'ett ; ' j aryi#4 len6kinem four to ten luchmi. Since that timt they have all good excellent health. Year,,, /ie. .PHII.IP 1:Cli a....wenteted Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. I.PLA NE'S CELE BRATED FERMTPLIGIL nrataifactured by FLEMING BEGS. of Pittsburgh, Pa, All other rem:gages, ineouiparluon, are nrorthines. Dr. Mlliune'S genuine' Ventilftigai idAob a eet&: braced Cher Pills, ran now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores. .Ninee genuine fenny! the signature of FLEMTNG 'BEGS , - Alai., for solo by.t.ho sole i,topriek.ore, ! • 1 t. FLE3IING BROS., 03343833.3rettr2.90dir1f 034 apl2aliwl 140, 80 . 141x.1 otreeli. ampler (Sloarth. air From the Presiding Elder of Morgantown District Wootern Virginia Conforooco: . , Dr. I. &oft d? Ch,--GenHemen liavint been afflicted with soreness in my sides and pains on my limbs, with cold in my lungs and. dearetedon spirits, for some two• or three months, 1, o few days since, took one dose of your Imprffved . Liver Pala, which bits benefittad ma'very greatly; and tits . Improved Pills ire much More Mild' and Pfeasatit . in their /talon than the old AtcLanelf Pubs, whiali I hiave'lreyuentlf token heretofore; and I oan with aanildence recommend the Improved Pilla to the afflicted and my Mends, as both nand and enrative. (112 DEON MARTIN. . . Dr. McLane's darttottie Wet Pills. and. IMPILOVICD. VermL. fngo, also Dr. I. So.d t's Celebrated White Circotatian Lint owlita PrePared solely under thi supervision Of Dr. 1. Scott, a regindr libitum! graduate, and Physician of extoneive prok e t tire- None genuine, only no prepared by Dr. 1. Pratt & Co., Ranh Plate, Morgantown, Virginia. NEWS FROM THE FOUNTAIN HEAD. Thu is to cert(fy, That I have examined the Recipe for preparing McLane's Improved Vermin:tau and Improved Liver Pills by Dr. T. Scott, who has been in the habit of pre , paring and using my origlaal modie'nes in my office during the last thirteen years, and that I believe ho has improved them. I make the above statement the more willingly as have no interest in them whatever. C. LANS, M.D. "- MoLane's thrsovrn Vermlinge and numeral, Liver Pins, accompanied by certificate of C. NicLane, for sal, by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. . SO: IL KEYSER, 144) Wood at, Wholesale A gent- Int J. P. YLKMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholesale Agent Lapl4:dasespe _ _ .6.HTPllea iagloctod often pr-,re fatal. leads to cottoning). Oen: anoint the parts tine. , tears a day with DAILEY'R PAIN EXTRACTOR. If se,•-etion form the rectum, then 'invert the" Pile " ;1;1,1 with En treetion, Idol grad ually discharge It as the syringl b, withdrawn. It neTer teak to cure mats of any ttge of tirulenre, nor to give entire erne instantly to all. freqinu curinu by OnealiPlinatinn2 Piles are known by the heat, itching and pain of the anus. Bleeding piles are mused sometimes Irt• the felling of the whole towels, which then press the intestinal canal tight agatmd tho hack fames and keete the blond froth reaurning up the reswela, similar to the blood being kept Itt top of your linger when a string is tied tight round it; such is frequent, and for scrotal.. 1. wiusti and nicer. to form therein, then pox are A perfect abdominal supporter. and wear A romps as to the rectum, and Continue to we the salve 61.2.1,1",; aloe rub It well over the lobe and abdomen for 4.1n1.• time. Aml the natural belts that support the bowels stilt be contrasted awl made nuns;. on./ pour life soil Let tweed Properly npplletl. et cry case will be cured. It never fails. Non. genuine without a steel.plate enprieed label, with aignut area of HEN RY PALLEY, sin.nof.tnrerr, T. ELME H:N PR Mlinnfiketureri. Sold ot 25 rents per hors by Dr till.n. 11. KEYSER, 140 IV I street, ,coI at ly every dealer to modletoce rhrongliont the Uoit—l:ltatel All orders or letters [or in- InntAw3 advice, to he oda:l,4,yd to C. I . IiLICISENEtt OU., New York, opl2ah,e2w 4/11-Bededs' Salt Rbentrt Remedy An. FIE! APARILLA.—Nun. but Chum elm lia% II 6 xperieceed the listulemble whine of the skin prt.ducod by soli open Salt Rheum, Frorbutic or Corsi:eons ertiptimO, ran =inane the distressing irritath.a it case.na S , ufrerem are retak - Rd that there la a spe.vly and remain remedy within reach of all, vie SAND`' SALT RHEUM REMEDY AND SARSAPA RILLA Tlia nue taken gradually thrown out all =healthy humors from the eirculatani; the other applied externally absorbs the vrrue as it appears, cleamee Intl heals tte soma; operating conjointly thme fatuous medicines quickly restore the Woad to a healthy condition, and caner all unsightly ex croeemes to dry up and disappear. leaving the clan per fectly emouth and flexible Prepared and sold by A. 13 k D. SANDS, Draggisti, 100 Fulton idroet, New York. Sold also by PLESIINU RADS., Pluehnrgh, Pa-, and by Druggists generally liacrediallty Annihilated I—The aroma latad autettrache of hundreds of physlitimta, professors, mom tete of the Lao, jutlgtm, twercl.lll6. 44- nos - hi the par wisalcu of the propnetore cf Lle Elopers' Syrup of Liverwort, r. anti randettharro. prorlmim, trusopet•tongual, the price- Ina value of this medicine as a rapid end radial mute for COUGHS. COLDS, V0'1.110.74. lIRONCIIITIY, and all pulmonary and hepatic diseases ratites of a portion of Lila voluminous correspondence will be found to the pamphlet kept for distribution by the Agents, and the fact., proofe• and raisoalng an commended to the arrione attoution of all who think. An advertisement appear. In mu - diner column. glir lot m 1,., wholesale sud retail, by K. K. SELLERS & CO, corner Wood and Second streets. Sold oleo by GIENDIRRSON tt BRO., Liberty street; 11. P. SCIIWARTZ, and BECKHAM & licralfßNAN, Allegheny City. aplT:dawlw air Kennedy - '• Medical Dloenvery--ir ever an article received Its right mama, thin has eertainly team le gitimately chrudeort. for It has been a disrovriry in medicine hsd ha. performed 1:111".. cons than any iither article vn re. rant. I'•.n eannot mention the name of Mi•hr Dl, 4 )V017, rah, in the counting-room or the warehowie--the stets. of the tradesman or th•e strip of the mechanic—the minhiter'a st, ly or the editor's sanctum—at the Merchant's Exchange at tiro, or the inettiaoic's floor' of on.—in the parlor or thin kitchen—but 'teat some are ready to speak out what it had done for theca in the cure of some dreadful humor We would say to the afflicted, A Here and be healed. /Sir for lung advertisement in another column. dold oholeaale and retail at DR. ozonat u. unsurs. 140 oud street, alga et the Golden Mortar, end at J. P FLEXING'S, Allegheny. 2.1112,41 km. —From the N. York National Note!tor .4 February 24.—Hrussit VAPOR—Dr. Curtis has done more es ate Borate the condition of humanity tainted With lung, I teanapi outs, than any other practitioner of medicines thati bee struggiod with the secrets of the materia audio; for the Lint century, by the Invention and perfection of en instru ct.ut that is convey to the long n moilelnn in the shape of • highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are ith diseases arum.,; from disordered longs, will entsverve their interests by giving the Ifygeen Vapor a trial: Csuhan.—Dr. Cuatts' II mantis. is the original and only genuine article. novVaivelaw / SjirWhy will yon Futter, aim ItELIKY CIAN LIN SO EASILY OLSTAIN ED' —Have you • Fore Throat, Quinsy, itheuxuatian. Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Frost Bites. Burns, Sprains, or Bahia In any part of your system t You can be relieved at earn by using the most bountiful of all Liniments, the 11 - Sitc rtmustan Lininient," prepared by Br. son-r, of Morgantown, Va., nod tor bale cheep, wholesale and retail, by lb. KEY6XIt. lit Wood street,, end JAS. P. FLESIINU. area 11. R. Is-pot. Allegheny. 800 ad vertisement in another column ol 14-, loYe paper. rs.-r4:l-m sir Storkinas and Hosiery for "Wanter.-- if you don't want your feet lunched with bad and short you lila take our adr'cr and gu to C. I:Lstr's, cor ner of &hunt alley and Fifth diem, and buy occur of floor elegant tine Btocklugs, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALT 0150 and every variety of nosier)• that you can mention. at wholesale and retell. Remember the piece, corner of 'Market alley and Fifth etreeL odd • HATS! HATS ! I HATS!!! ait - Wa have Juat received Marge lot of Gents and,Youtbs' soft BATS and spring style otCAPR, of all color. and prices, wl 1:11 we will sell low for mall. Call !tad sec. 510 ROAN A CO., No. 161 Wood street, Next clone to the new Church, aps Ouo door from Sixth odnxt. Sal - Batchelor's Hair Dye -- No hair is too red, uone too frowzy, gray or ridy, t.". lv made beautithlty black or brown blatantly, without the least Injury to hair or akin. WARRANTEID. !grain and antd, ui applied (lu ofno prlntoi 2Z3 Ikon/flatly. New York. 0..1.1 wholesale and retail, by Dr. 1310. H. KaTana, 140 Wood stroot. ap10:11111•W Ovi) - $3,00 Hate--Spring Style.—We ha• e ;thin ing style cf tillk Hal that we mill will for throe dollar., that =mot be 1,0,110.1 in t 1 tliy. Call and of amino, and bo convinced atvs yr NoTice..—The Stockholders of the Little Saw Mill • Run Paltroitil Company are hereby notified that there will bee ?anal SO of the Stockholders of nod Company uu thu TWENTIETH MAY NEXT, et I o'clock, P. M., at rho Othoo of the eninpany at the giver, LO adopt or reject the; Snuplehaeut tattle Charter passed by thu Legislature. and for • other purpeuga, apleciitslowlro JACOB MENRICI, 141,1. JAS CkYLLINS. J.RANKSKNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRIETORS OP THE Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBDROH, PA REFEHENCBB; Prrwrauxon— Wm. & Co„ Murphy, Tiernan & Co, Smith & Sinclair, Lampton, Witaau & Co, M'Candleea Means & Co, kngrieh & Richardson. Patten:7.l.mA-- Bagaley, Woodward & Co, Truitt, Brother & Co, Wood. Bacon & f fat.2B ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet Wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light eo and finished, will. be rented on. reasonable thrum. It as the corner of Fourth street 'and Cherry alloy. Enquixol at LPL XVI OFFICE OF MORNING POST. OLD T - ' l - ' E WE HAVE FOB SALE, at the Office of the MORNING p iirge (piltetity of OLD , TYPE. Wolattfta Bud ofteqkelltattes ettck eit etikhlcen p$ aleigesupplyby cgilltog 00011 " Tubb" . , •t• .‘ .•• . ••• • ••• fi • ' • • , • . 'our sK • - .rr ...al Vituusax, January 24, 11356. Mogo INTOWS . , 1N5.5. ZOOROAN A CO., 164 Wood strmt. ~~w~~~ • . TO FREON IT MAY CONCERN.. i , 0I: cavirm. FiTce, 4 - Wei q .. 4..„4.,, Iti *soma to III: ti' to,loti . in Wettii • -r: rig t", o at will t bu ~ in the ul ~ ototi:in '• th ' one a . t selves la. ;:o :' 4EV rv- .-, y. 'Throe 1 Throa ~, 1 .11 ona y beam; 9. *AU L PTIITICI'LARIX CONSU 4 ' lON, ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By: pledllalmal ilaaliply•tara, . a11e0. 1 9 14 . and' eamalltattiolifil Will thus have an opportunity so to do. DR. FITCH will remain In PM/MUGU from THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY ; EVE, VINO, HAY TENTH. Durfng fired htimity lie consulted daily (Sabbath ex cepted) from the hours of TEN TO FOUR, at his Rooms *I ALS— . " ST Corcer of Dean and SF Clre i lrplaelf.,l(enttaricf on, Senn- ft.) For all forms of incipient or aerated "D OF THE ,LUNGS, and for all deraittmtnel4 of 4 110 ,arr Preol!ctini or 071.14'1 -Igo ta'Phlmoinftry - Dhlftw,parrlcht y' ca:tarrb, 'Ota Fe= meta CoTplith Persons wishing to consult, but unitbre t a n via Int. Fuca., can do so by sending hiza a written 'atateMerit of their cafe,. to Which a prompt,answei retiirned,gliring epiniori of case'and stating expense oT &esti:dent. A PERBOV4, EXAMINATrON'AIWAYSYRRMIRED., , DR:FITOIT'S associate, I*. J. W. j3MESiisill htf with, to. assist him, during the (our last wooks of his "appointment. It is, desirable ; at porscpanishiug I trestramt, shouldc unanit him ear that ho may have theist lii charge ai lou poseiliTh. DR. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes it expressly understood . that he has no longer any buldnear connectionwith Dr. B. S. FITHILand 'cyanid . calf attention to the CASIIi WWI free found hitoetrWred 'EitoZon to ynlllbh immediately on his re turn from Europe. mb'44-dAtv SIIINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent IMPROVED' Double Acting River &Shaver. THE attention of Shingle ana Lumber dealers, speculators and others, ls directed to thisite 'vaivable invention which is ucrwpre.qented to the public ad die first and onlifirattleal machine extant, for Riving and Shaving Shingles. Marion, cutting and satefagqnsehittes4utve-beenitoreirted , for making Shingles, hut it hi a well known fact that Shin glee cut or sawed across the grills sroinfte rot. Plug fog mln,g purposes. Ntunerocut Inientions have recently agg peered for riving and thriving, and thiitte bade all been cod dem nod as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving,' which consists of splittingleoni.thitiftkof the block but one shingle, which almost ,Itivarialklyxana off. .ditticait l is entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE • • Virldch tlrit - splits from the sfde of the block a piece think enough for twt, shi4les, which b separated in the centre, and by moos of ehutic grudge each part ts ch;nducted' through a patr of approximating . knives, which completes' the operati”n ; thus producing two eldugleant every revolu tion. . :Thin machine will the and stave fry the (block three tllounand shingles per hour, of uniform tbiekrowe and taper, eoperior ha wlldity awl dorehility to those made by baud or 'nay other proms. 'lts operations are by no means confined to pins and other soft w... 111, but works to erpini advantage cak, walnut, and every nth. r eoseription of timber that can be split- The workings of the machine oan be examined at IL Ii Ryan's Forniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, this opens a new field for speculation, as there is no similar [riven tioh ex butt Tlie machine occupies but a small specs, la of durable COD. attuction, nod costa r birt about two harrdred and eighty dol. 14re, and n note and two Goya can make from 20,000 to 24,000 shisofteever day, with about three borer-power.. - - For tight of territory, or nuichltion, inquire at No, S 1 rum atreet, or at the City Hotel. egf All needed information will be forwarded by letter, w4ao droired. [mh2a2ml ADONIBAM ECIINDA SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, LNI PORTKR & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood street, between Diantond alley and Fourth street, Pi T TSBIIIIOII, PA Tas subscriber is now opening a well selected assort, went of foreign and domestic Ilsrilsrare, all new,iind will be on as good terms as any other house in this city. Ile will always keep on hand a general assiertment of ]IA RUM; ARE, CUTLERY. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c., To which be reignsnfully invites the attention of purchasers. ruh2tl Samnla, TAIINV.TOCK. PEKIN TEA STORE, Mo. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OP TER EXCILANON BANE, Pittsburgh, Pa., GREEN & BLACK TEAS Poo:hexed direct from the Importers for CASIL The Mock um:kinds of all the different flavors aud grades of TEA brought to the Anterium market, and • SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT ?RE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES? PACKED TEAS, POT VP 111 IMETALIC PACE MIES, esprattly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, DT THE HALF CHEST.. CSIFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the Urn niumm. for tale. Loos ezveriente In the business is a sure guarantee that et. y art :de sell will be A 8 reprtwerted. AtIENT, 81 . FPBCIAL APPOTASIALITS, YOB sax Sate OP Da. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES. Fatsburgh, March 25, 18.16—(mh25:2m) HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. SS Wood Street. mhlB:33m PiTTIMITRGII, PA. AUX. MATTEL. .... JO= 8001 T, FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Wool,'aides,.Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL, sirAND PRODUCE G NE A No. 7 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. PENNA. MEE= Springer Lisrbatigh, Pittsb'h Men. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio. John Senn " Ittartity.; S. D. Jones, Casht Cit.Dep. lIk.IK was a lierstitte, Phila. Levch 3 Or, Pittsburgh. Ilsraes, JXesblt k Garretsoa, ineepti E. Elder. St. Louis. Phila. Thomas Oreiner, Walken'. Holmes & Connell, Cincinnati. Salem, Ohio: [febl:lyl lA. B. Bullocks Co, WILLIA3IS & ALLEN, (Successors , to Arnold ti- Wi hteNUYACTUREPS OP CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron. Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Building*. ing- W. it A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Plpoa or Cbiison's Farnace,Chureb. es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Theses, Dwellings, 0131111 Jails, or Motels. No. 25 EILILEILDT STUMM Pittsburgh. aplO WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEALIIIIS IN BACON BUIS, SITES AVID SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED REEF, • SIIS-AR-OURED and CANVASSED LIAM& A lama stock always on band at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBURGH. NOMA. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. F LOUit. SLIVERXD TO BAUD MR in edther of the two eitke. (Rawls way be left at the MiII, or In boxes at the stores of LOGAN, WILSON A 00., 62 Wood street. BILKUN .t ILEUM, cur. Liberty and St. Clair streets. H. P. BCLIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, OH DELIVERY. JT 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER 12i F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, .4ND PRODUCE GENERALLY,, No. 288 Liberty Ntreet, PITTSIIIIRML dm I .111Apc JAMBS 5ENR,_........_...50RT. Di. lIIINTNII. KURR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, —A ND AiRp•STEADIIIOAT AGENISS.9€III tr; Late, between Pine and [Noe :La, • febaiii*pcly 3 SAINT LOUIS, Mo. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., DiANUFACTIMSILS OF IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, IV N DOW GU ARDS, &a., Nos. 91 Second st. and 86 Third Mlll2] PITTSBUIRIM PENNA.. .... W. NV. R. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WHOLE SALE GROCERS, Lit Second and 12 Front .107 oi. Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES 114..ASEE , EIJI,OPEAN NENTAND CONVEYANCER Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. *o_ Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts. burgh, and moneys remitted.to lturopa. [mar Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters I JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restaa rani, witeso all the delicacies of the sei.. ' son can be obtained on the shortest notice, and killW done up to the best style, and at antlife , tOry \7 . ) prices. So don't forget the sign of the " RED, WHITE AKE BLUA" No-11.1 Wood ative.f. below Fifth. 3 STF , II , IIO:reK, *Mil Agent fax therhilgulelptijA ibreter,and . Fish 00. CITRIC*A.CID-106 fel' gad by 1 .. V Lam B. A. FULNICSTOMb Cle' i REMOV*L. ~.A. , THE 1 1 01 ,7 ' , TIME 44159 Fifth bixc0.,g.v,...,a.. n i 1 13 1 , ti n o t I t ueo o r IL — Pikprick Ca. A ,4 . 3 1 . 4 i f .i ,E1 , .!/ur estfalnt bel(1. i i . ..'4 Tll MCI 4. .:: -,. - ~,:,... CI, . PrrTsßunGli; .. Established in New York, Itite, 1841— Pittsburgh March, 1 , FOR TRLDSONOTIOR AND PROSTOSION 07 num Having Branches and Associate Offices in • 1113WITDRE:..i.:....i.I.B.WOMValtil 3 t BOSTON ............... ... ...E. Rotuma & Co. PHILADELPHIA—...—B. DOUGLASS & CO. ihumrstoßm J . D. PRin It CO. CIIARLtSTON Co. NEW ORLEANBl, ; t...l..oouotap 41..00, ( 1 RICHMOND • Pftrt . CINCINNATI B. DOUGLASS & CO. j,0111.0.V71.16.P. ST. Loma. .: . . Wellettg,&.2:4„. This institution soppliesittisubmFiborstYHiarlocesnrY informatiOn as to the standing, ree'pOnelb tY, & pwo f ,aderr Manta, Ttailers, hlaritt9lemtNrl, Puhlie • Cenntiobles; - throughout than United States, their Tecritoriest-and /WWI North America. It is a valuable suuttliso to Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well aaJobbett awl Mumfacttiters, and to pirrtiettbdying TVA ftehillige; di - The coltectiou debts in the Seek" Ctitiadn, itoo agent ledi to with promptness and 4(144% Terms ntatierknown-at thb °Moe.' ' ' B. D 01143.9,4.05).• Subscribers to the Ageowy, yom. an to trim; throtigh the Siatelarri thrviEshed wit/C . lli letterpp to the variona. offices, whets they can - obtain itartictit without extra-cost . . . .: apaB3m FARMERS 4Th MECHANWS' TIRE Si ATARIXVINSURANCE,CO. , OF ReaLpuraspin.,,,. , ) aos Tilos. a. nOIIE/WA Pron.'. 11Dir. R. 11E4lica,D, Secretary. STATEMENT OF 131181NR&8,' From the Ist day of Await to Ute 31st clay of 1:11r, 1855: Aslountreeetredlit - Markter- -, - - z: - .493ESITEL " Fire w 39 . 90 8 12 $408C1511$• Bonds O(SBMIIen.Y. Cfmaty, . Pittsburgh, . Pittsburgh 6's $ 18,721 60. Railroad Bonds, Coat.— WAD 0 0 Loan ori Pink' Sfottpke . of - 17411 . 7 5 9 P 54 ' Stocks, Colatetal ' 30,884 00 Caub. In Bank, end- t on band_ . . -115092 8.4 Capital subscribed, (payment net yet due)...., ' U7iooo 00 ; Premium Notes, not yet matured 61:087 - Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds) - 141,1388 431- - Papenses .......... ...... 11,1= .36- .. $408,161-18 Trial =mint of lames incurred, but notlet Piro sl,6Etr Slasine :..... ...........a:.._.......: 8,v00 410 • - • • This Company Insures Mai and Cargo risks on the 0149 enda3Liashisippittributasies; ItesufasAnksrLilesi or niunagen by Fires. Loma Lberally adjusted and PIV/Pd . r in i t i ad, RErramtrs--494, T., 31. 1 - f Mee, Pert K r i „pr Vor Insurance apply to . T1CC124.11.8 J. MINTIfIt, Agent, ruh.ls 1110. 90 Water at., bet Woodard Martel. DELAWARE !VICTUAL - SAFETY. INKURANCE COMPANY, :OFFICE, 0. S com pup vektsarx.'Ata". Jar ALUMS INSURANCES - onVessels, Cargo, Freight, INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by ittrotEr, amyl* Lake and Land (Striate, to-ell pats of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES ON.CI: HANDIER nonentity. On Stores, Da ailing Hoanee, le. Agett doilhoanze jl7 - oreiniei Bonds, Mortgages and Real 'Estate Philadelphia City, and other loans ..._ -.—.—.... Stock In Banks, Railroad and Insurant* -... AO6O 10 884 recgpratqe.—•----- .... .. • ... . • ... l E4O ' 2 * vr Am 09 Cash on hand.—.. Balances to hands of Agenby Premiums on Igo!. rine Pollcle■ recently foled, and other deMs doe the Company ' 03.689 96, 'Subscription Notes 100,000 00 Taw. C. Preit I.lszraT Ln.arrax, fiocrstr,,y lIIINITACTURERS' INSBIANa COMP'Y 08AITI31 PERPrialidllll9iff Tfl MIT 07 VEIIIIIIVNINLL Chartered. 40144ta1, $300,000. 17225, MAILLYE AND INWARD TRANSPORTAVOX, eAaow 2,,LlAritccn, . . •.• °SUN ROMS, .."Sonttary, • EMOVE 11 - CiLiNO, Treasam. DIRECTORS: • Aaron 8. Lippineott, 'Mahlon Gillingham, 'Nicholas G. Taylor, Orrin Rogers, John P. Simons, 451-Tbis Company has been organized with a Cash Capi tal, and the Dirwtors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources. Te observe prudencein-oonduct , ing its affairs,- with a prompt adjustment of lenses. • }lttsbargh Office, No. 76 -Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The followiagwe4 known and resporutible firma In Piths. haveauthorized reference to them, with regatd to - the stability and mutation Of the Manafacturere Insurance Company. Kramer & Ratan, Willson, Childs & Co., George P. Smith & Co,; Hampton & (lampbeß,. forme, Tiernan et Co., IL Wide t - CO. - nor? LIFE, FIRE AM) MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,' QOB...NER. 02.,WATER, AHD , KA.RERT EXTI,EXXS, - ROBERT GALWAY,-President, Tiros. n AM, Secretary. • Atli...This Company makes ezeryinsuiance appartaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against BULL AND CARGO BORIS on the Ohio and Ahasisalppi Elver ittsdlrlbsttaiies/atpd 1 11Ali.pi.E11.18p1 generally. And against Lass and Jlatnage, by Bite, mind :against the, Perils of the Eon sad InlaDQ Navigation aq4 Ttenspottittiow. Policies Issued it the leWeet take coneisteat with sel - ety to at puttee. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN • OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAOALEY, i'sesidont. SAMUEL L. MARSIML, Bcoretery. OFFICE: 94 Water aired, between Market and Wood emits. star Insures MILL AND CARGO RIMS, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. • Insures against Lose or Damage by FIRE. Also, against the Perils of the Rea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. . 3 JOHN H. SHOENBER Presiderrt. • . • • . ROBERT PINNEY,. • C. W. sairmost; General Agent- WILL 'MAIM@ AGIAVNAT Altia• KiNrps MARINE AND, FIRE RALEY. • . . Ducr.,oroas. . • Ebpenberger, G. W. i)ass, 0. W. Ratchelor, W. K. Nirotck, Isaac B. Pennock, T. B, UP414.0. W. W. Martin, LP. Cochran,. L B. T. Leech, Jr., Jobu Caught), George B. Belden, —B. B. Bryan, David b.PCaudlota: • 41115 r All Losses enstained byperties humred ' under po lolled by this Company win b.ii l V adinlte 6l4d b ro w ly paid at its OPPIEE, No. 99 WA . ITREET. . y PENNSYLVANIA: EISLIWICE . CO:: OF PITTSBURGH. • Corner of Pourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAI.,IIa),OOO. Se-Insure Holdings and other Pro 'against Lowed Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the and Inland Navi. gatlon and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. irClintools, Jas. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. It. Park. I. Oder Sproul, Wade liampton, D. L. Long, A. J. Jones, .1. H. Donee, IL It Comnhaß. OTPICERS. President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Vice Prudelent. ... . . -.AMY PATTERSON. Seely and freas A. A. CARRIER. A. A. CARRIER 8 - 8 CARRIER. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., ' Corner Fourth and Smithfield itreetr, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insttrane Co., of .13kRRIRSIIILG. aft.Pll',t.4 13.35 , th000.- Girard' Vire' and Marine. Insurance Co.,"st CdPi2441300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of VivillOP., WINCESSTSE, VA. CAMEL/ 4 $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, #AR: SIMMS: CAPITAL; ttgoo,ooo. __ ConneetiCut Mutual Life - Insurance Co, HAP.TBORD. C4PP/AL'ALVD.Z&Er9,iIS;IBfi4SO•4 R'exinsylvantalnsursuee osi vr e7RlMait. CIRANGEK -100 Bokes ,- Sweet cA p Dro , AND x „. E I / 4 3,11t,c 1 .Justtemtved pad Or itiaiv by . jam R, Amon& . cleaturspd,j " Ape -••••- . e ' • ••k • ,% ‘; 4 imam • • •• •cf • • .•••, ~, • uY . _ nrvitiria ,yottovs Phlladelphla:. DIRECTORS. James 0, Hand, Theotddina Pan'dun. James Traquair, Eyre, .Jr, JoehnaL, Ptlee. . James Tennent, Samneld?,..Stokee, Wilburn Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Solider, John C. Devla, John B. Penrose, George G. Lei c a." Edward Dal Dr. R. M. Ruston, William 0. Ludwig, link Craig, Spencer Moiled% Charles Italics, Junes Brooke, J. G. Johnsen, Healy Sloan, Jam. B. McFarland,. Charles Sebager, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittaburgb A.T. Morgan, i tiouPth ..M9E,MARZEN, Rredtlent. P. X. NiAlThli 95 Viiter street% , ftWargz. /WWM.INNMXWA FIRE RISKS. OF PHILADELPHIA. William B. Thomas. William'Neal, • Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Pith* James P. -Smyth. =EC! PITTSBURGH _ - DJABOT9O B .. .._ .. . ;. . Robert Galway, Bamnea DI.. - VMdtan, • Joseph P. Gazzam,..AL D, John Scott, Jamas 31arshall, ' David Blelley; . 6 .- ~ James W. Etsiba , m, Charles Arbuthnot, + rr Alexander Bradley,..' Joseph 8.-leech, ~ John Fullerton, klanadeld R. Brown, David H. Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, Robed U. Itartlay, - Jas. 1). McGill. table. William Bagaley, James H. Cooper, Samuel Rw., Robert Dunlap, Jr, Isaac M. Pennock, llarbaugh, Walter Bryant, • Jolm Bltlpton. ~ 1 .0 , 0 h - - 4 ,s - tki litstriv Itts publizareveeptetibilyreutiested not to , confatmd " . t nu. cAuzszt. stremmith nlyffi4'nars,4l, rtrel;Pof ?id lirOarlwayr N, Y. the traitor of - .NIX - ty.ortrfur ON' THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF COI4SII3IIIION,AND- Tirg lipvg.pg gist," p..aiwiiindnfilfdit.litieiro far the::- treaEmant 9t . MulS DLv e aege, /WA liffeetione, and qtka. Chronic Maladies. I have never lectured - et. preetie4d.twesiti• eine In any cart of tho Western 0011 ;ilith.allellYle gillttar ika I ilitk - na ik:eri. 'absent from t he blly . thetihrpoie of I:4litritiedrpriii . tiatiii apd Y 'aur4l7 uow an: do not propose to be at any that do absenelhodthe city: Y havemovpia, wk. futy,erl: lioV, all?', PkofeesloinituiwEiate "leetriang or 'kmtiring ter:dttlue wher .! * , or,Pracuc° from anany.PerNu moo/a meduo. abeont a iny anrunlea, ' • Those 'Who' 'dud. - trry advtee or treattoont cati obtillit It only by avlioatkospersounly,orAwlettektitey.seilitt.ilir residenceiTl:t.lirtaidtiefilccfltd.n4 . chanical renuidbgt a ota,t Ilie.ha4by ipPlylig to nib at irlit regularly authorized agenta. Entscripticuriosith fun directlinaq will he sent grtitbittide? ly, on application as above, and a statement of the syrup• toms of the case nod the 'rened . tos prescribed may be ob tained at my hgeiseles: Advfiel'klicki 'at 'ith Vaa l to such _patients without charge. lltistirrpreftertiall - thb -,use, and never serig tit'Y pntieiits jo the ostitthtcitti,ar sub. jrtct them to the inconvenience-and . hazard of +miming them themseivea. DR. S. 8. FITC.ty . ,B `,..f3lAP4Ftrca". obitie;,mentioned, npw edition lest i,ssued,.sB6Ftges,.3o..engtavinn and eteel vin•trait of the author, slit be tent by titan,it may be had of my agents. Price 25 centar:all„bat gjv,itzt way, ; I{ . :t • -EL?if; D., I March, 185d—rrelt81.1Wdaw • ' — lll4 *tailtrijrpti. Y. 1 On Tueso:l3 - . the 15t1t-Inst.; at -44 P-11.,.11ARETET E., fe of W. S. f' , .urtney, Esq., andtlandhter of /vino Wicker 'Arun, in the 35tht„yoar : pf hor.ntos. • • - • The (tumid a.l' take place from the residence of her boa ind, on t..e eerner of Mritttir`sina Polton str*a. Sixth Ward, on Till:k.DAT, the lith inst. ; at 2 P. 3L The. friends o the fatally are Invited to attend erithontfuffitertiOlio3.[2t* NEW !-VVERTISEEENTS., ,• I ry PII,OPERTy.—For Sale, . a LOT OF GROUN' eh' Third - street. trarkEett I' arehonse of J. W. Wordhrell analho Vatic or Vhippnrgh, b wing n froTtrett title Street of , um; And •1 - IthWag b Elturrr-rrrE - tart Into Indiaptitabld abd littocurn i red. For price and terms apply to J. 11.t/i/Zilic/li 'lid: St irfti • 1 R WARD The ufidersignee had tad Dogs-poisoned • poisoned yeaterday ttfternaonOrbicb he 4 1 i r c tg ict one tb o a f t t w h i e ll i !ive on h er im i nziLa b tl 6 7 ,, t , tt l ri rtt i tA* ritt 1rd7, 1 4...E-'corrier itittall=ll.lll ATO LIES AND J EWELAY. —JpIIN 1. Rotittert, .1..6 16 Mtn strel•t; Is rioVonedlfig • entire NEW ST , , CK of Gold and Silver Patent Lever. Ainchor, Le' 'at and Vertical WATCHES; hr open and bun t rig ranee, of the most celebrated English and SWiNB nuttme facture— Also,flold Guard -Vest and, .Pdb,Ohnlnrilsoalo,- ,1 Keys, Miniatur • Caere, Bracelets, Gold Pensland Closes, Pen cils, ..Tootlipicim,-heav3c plain • Fkt. and-43.41 • I/Inger PJnpa, , rl VrOIN kar-RingsreurrPine,-etuds. 43kt:eve-Loops, Gold d Sliver ,ncles. Sliver and Plated Spocany Knives and , rts, J •• t: , ,r.tl and Fancy, Goode,. . Also, a large Moak of .':- tila_best.BßASE CLOCKS at,all,nrices. • „ Medlar is 4 toclrlitis Demi purchased direct (Min' thollat erminannt.lreories, and selected-with great turn fordo -Mail made, awLwllltp sqldlat small advancers:ln cost. . _ . , L...,,e1ts and Jewelry repaired.; ailditig ,and _Et/- Outing • ~.cect3t6d in the beet inninier, and liffver . Waie hod - Jsweiry , teade.to Eider. • - • .JOHN M. ROBERTS.. • -' japll _dear to . rshoßE StilS.—l have on hand a large Resort,. 1 1 49 r .. of:, mar _Britain, Tooth dn... limb -do, Mien it% al4fLam in this nee , thou Pit call maLevardratny 1 ' before pint hosing alien - Ware. . JOE. TIMM ND,' p 1.7. - - • • , Corner Diftwohd-and Market at. • - : 0 NGRESB WATER"24 -- t — lirt7fiesh 7 oeii- I . , . -srea - & 4 traterinstretelied by ' - -4.IOi3..FLEMING; . T . apl7. - - . ...- ,Cornar Diamond anstMarket at.. . SHOU LD vat BRACES ; - TRUSSES, &i .4 largo asartinent of tbilso articles always nn. hottul, at AgsEMlNfra, . ; " Corner Diamond and Nail - et s t. . tibTOWT RA bas a#lcre. tiOacjil 6r making ilard and Holt Soap. A large inipplirinlatted by ' • .11219: I/UMW, - ' ' AP.) Owner biamontLandliarketaL samrsis OITRATE MAGIVESI.A—Prepared-" , freOh N.,.1 ekery day, away% on hand ad . JOS. PLEMIXOI3, '. 'apl.7 , . Cotner Diamondatnd Market-AO. . ..: HULL'S PURE OLD PALM. SOAP—Au- -5 , oda ramMly ot this Mccellatt bap recetcetkby: . i .. . . J014411.V.1it10, ,_, j .01 — ' ' ' • :. baritor 'Diiniond findfaittet st. irLOV7S:—We kive ,aamr. JP .etoalc:i,erir .. •:'seyk; of Sprin g iind 6riiiief LlAri'Thrn4d, glk . A. - 1- I ac e awl Nenpnlititn: Oltre-i, and' litexaddide 'nnd Petits' ' de—Aßtre Furnishing Stoma' .:. .: TT S' GAU.I'TLF,T.S-Aro Vay.ejo4 ye, cave%l i dWstyles of Suck, liLanStallOkultleOs mr4l) .. faahl+matile'C'ol; " ' 'L. lIIRSIIPELD SOWS; • SIISPENDERS an'SHOULDER BRACES-- , ri of overy description, of .. • . . . -L. - .IIIIISEWELTIAtf apl 7 No. 70 yood arta . pitESSING ROBES, of sizes and atvlea s ,, at L. IIIRSHIIELD•t 801.PN apl7 . .No. 70 WbOl s - fri;ot. ' Qll - 4.W14 mAsoN7 - 40-v.: - ic4,e.4,i'fhfii morn ing Atibthei 'nt'h!le C.3.4onert, 'unti m Othiet. SPRING 211AVLS, serr eingtniVaxtil TWE.EDS AN — D , . SUMMER - 13Ttlik=4: ••• A. MASON CO.:hato Itestreteivedlo.6totn PlitiO. end tenta' W O 4 l Siffe 3 4. Atetifln.Cenettand mot Stofte to every satiety. .1 a very ; large Assortment optetp. - ntonctua,ata Bonnet Ttiinininge, kJt the ntrkest_end"ntont ricattnido " 'etyies. •• • - • • .• • • - C ANTRA:RIDES-100 lbs: far 'ante IL A. FAHNIRSTOCH .T ICORI JE i011T 17 2500 7 1b5. for:sale -by.., apt 7: • A. EABBESTOCR. 4 O. ..4 D ED eriklac::=2.6o.lbB, in fingers,-forfnie..: _IV by, . [apli) RABNESTOCK do CO. "DI &TENT DYES-300 lbs. for aale-by- • 4,17 • • . I'AITNESTOOK * CO. • AiIIirIIRPEI T S 7 NEW 7 310pITUDYT k a a ZINE for - May, laso ;just reeetred- by . . iapl7 . . 4.,,oppasite the Th s ee. FPROZWAS 92 39 TV , 6J S.!-7r974...; TB ORSDAY. everdag, Aprg ef; 2.34 o'clock, arthe Wchatigi3, b,i? order' Of Thea. IreTioS; Tatt"rrtoY too of Wm. larkoer, NVIII 'beluild 'for Tub or-approved paper.. will, interest. ether months—, • 10 Shame IForthAmefictltr,PlF 94appy • 5 " " ' • iiiisakiablE4, 1 2 .“ .144-tsbargh,,LatiOrrta & 002: Telegraph Od. , • 10 " Pittsburgh abd Uarelaroi Itsilroad, .; ..• ; " ~ . 1-troaburg Bridge 20 a A gheify tied Bogor Plati Band . ""- • • . :12% " .Browneville'Phuik Road I CIRE'-}N APPLES--24 • bble. this day • ji Amis.& and D).l. saki By AlEalllY n. COLLIN'S, , apri , 24 woogsaget.i.„_, I. P E E .Cd 011 ARGE 1 I—TWO.SPIENDID. .; PARLOR. zwiteVINOS, MA410." rolioA Abbey la the Weii . Tfiues," spiel:Ala - 441 ofigraiiig; fr 4o the btAed IMlntin•r- by Landmerrend DepaTtsmi of the • lirwl Realm Egypt,lt *large and.beaMiftp. eugam log from • i a:pain t in g by D. Aohefte. The re4il . . pFMe c i f.tabc.ye mv u.,, ing . s le $3 iier . t bot be eat :in of:cha.. rtia subscrr ors ban , established a .13001L:ADENCY Plain&[apt, and furnish any, balk or publication. a. tb o w e t e ft free of postage; Any pioSocti,N torkaiditig the stdoctip. tan price of any Of the/ $P Magazine& Stet ate Harper's, Gedey'e, Putuam's,.Grabarn's, Frank Ladled Vsidie„, lona do, wilt receive the magazines for ope_year„,and aalopy of either . of above beautiful WIATInIO"Iree , or chlirm or if sale Adbing to a 42. und -a df Ilagatine,iuchati , Petar. son's, at d.Challen's :Ladled Christian Annmtl , 014 nail .r9l-; tetra both mnotrhita anda, copy . of either 5, theft:ore cgs.. graviti4s. livery , oescription , of :Karen:sing otiliratittiacuted'vriUs wattles, and lespatclw Thera of. Braidings,. News o Hooting; Tl..,sa of ldachitiery,Book jliustratiozus,. Cortiffeefeo, Sniffiest! Cards," dc. All ' Order% Sent b y promptly •Attended to. .Persona witibingviessaor their build; 1 0faL ongraVol .can. semil a daguerreotypo.nr:aketth:of tha building by wall or express. : Penionn AO distance havinglaleable articles iminleltindtt to their elvaniege to address the Intaicriberahis weitsiould• act as agents for thatede of tbe". Dnikll-4 ?TEMA bll souttriurei littodjilifladelplitar Cast. Mark Sterling, eamnel M. Kier, William Bingham, John 8-Dilworth, Francis &Mem 3. Schoonmaker, • : • Eima apl.thdasily LICENSERS --,The under:. 4 a its d &mei of Meow's!, appointed uncle', thsact,ea iKsl "Az. Act to Regulate the Sale of /itoidadlhir *mare," approved the alat MO or Mach, 1830,1ortly neAlfrell pies aons-who 'chid to apply. for :Licen.se ander said act,tbat .they ere in a ,Orkatli7li 4 _ !mil . will, be in 11!ipaloja ,v, 44 1%1 R OO5l It" TIM COURT in the City Yr. - 1 , 14k* 1 4 : on TUESDAY the V..d lust., for the purpotterat among del Ward', Townships... Boroughs, within Ate tjo tt ety of Alleghasy, the fioteht, Tina ' and:Tavern% and &ding- I tow hich' CoddlY reuiy be enel . .Pal; siArd they will also meet at their said roma litthe. Court Hower— stareasui, on theMONDAY. Cy . . u.kr 14 - Ext 4 the ,purpoee of HEARING ANTLICANTA 11110._ . 4.4e.0 nuaer proviilon. lila aci, and Icila,CrErvz 'EAT- • DENG.: for and against said applicants, mid to I :IIiANT - 141 ,- CENSE to 'ode persons as they ma; deedreatattledto, The Ward r poctfully notify kb . ..1. 1 0110 that tb ox _ v on not bear any apilications trout, reponiiiiendatroner of, as"' party app log for Ideeaseiat sty cakeifdie'ibtin balliar room, and when in eatedon. GEOROB_ ALDRXE, PARK 3%, . efiltketdaltw tYlf CE, A lOW • E • PirtinnYton, Apra :15;1858 IVCITME TO , ASSESSORS,—The Assessor• of the different Wards, BeroughsandTown.:i ehiPe in. the county Or Allegheny, ;Oil take. notice that COVET RIMISION will le hell stifle COnarilsideilere Offles; in odd County, an the rivr.remrotritTil timr-op ABM, 1856; at which theyare inquestedde be Phiseltit E. J.EROOS "la: 8.. COOP Wens JACOB TO [aplfdltdaltw] a. Attest—,J,...s.'o4lllNLY. NOTICD.—Tho Stoekholdertr.of Vie ODOE-. PE LIAM'S HALL ASSOCIATION , nre hereby netlike _ that the remaining Aye instairnenta to the lit9pß have imea mined in, and All be payable aS the .thMowing of May; Jinn% Angast and Sept mbar. - - Hy order of the Hoard. J. P.-HENDERSON, apliklwd L secret_ . .(.:11.1TITRA.LBOOKS.,- , Liebigiseom.- 5 . ; p w f w arks 00 ebeinianit . • .. :.... ~,, Saxon 'a Rural Rand • Booka. 3431snaton'a Agrlculturateherniatry. • : , . ...+ Fanners' and Mantua' .13ncyclo..01.1tssal. Affairs. . -, 0 The Frei. Garden,. by,N. , ,.. .. ~ . , .. a. Fred., Flower and 'Vega Uar Minot's Companion.' Ladies' to the tier OkSolea. ' 'Gray . ' Viemeritiot'Agrkulture. - •• - ' .:: ,' .Itodgent ScientilaAgricaltuse. . , ~.. ....„1 The kannex'a Aaahaant• - Yar3n Trnplein.uts, aa(ftliaii construction and vie. . ' Rural Aruhthiatr^"ko..'&u. VoTaala-by • • - .. . x.l apls • ' . . • . :,. aT. CIAIiORGAN,AI Yttlik.it -!.7..1.-. -4,e; ...,,-,..-..,,: - ;,'iV4' ..- " - • :,..*f•.''''''''' DEED: L lIIIISUFELD & 89,1, No. TO Wo,od atTeet.. No. 'al Wood meat. Oorner Bfat *ad 'Wad sta. "311:_- 4 0 "'N -
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