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FRIDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT: JAMES BUCHANAN (.Seeldtd to tRc drrisi,m Not Omni ftlerntyoo MEMII DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET ---- CANAL ODIOI/81310WER GEORGE SCOTT, or Co AUDITOR GICNRRAL : JACOB FRY, Jr., Norrfoomear Cn. 13=1 TIMOTHY IVES, Porrra Comm THE ELECTIONS--A GREAT CHANGE. Within the last few weeks we have had the most encouraging intelligence in regard to the prospects of the Democracy. The party is evi dently gaining strength faster than ever before. We have published the election news from time to time, but may now sum up in brief the prin cipal facts. . . . In New Hampshire the Democratic gain this year was a little over eight thousand, and the Democratic candidate for Governor was defeated by less than one hundred votes. In the city of Portland, Maine, the Democratic ticket was elected by a large majority. This was a large gain. In Connecticut, also, there was a large gain at the late election, and the Democratic candidate was only a few hundred votes behind his opponent. A corresponding gain for four months more will make the State Democratic over all opposition combined. In Ohio our suc cess has been almost unparalleled. In nearly all the cities and large towns the Democratic tickets were elected. In Cincinnati and Cleveland the entire tickets were successful ; and it is abun dantly apparent that over the whole State Know Nothingism is given up, Free Soilism run to ex tremes that the great ma. , of the people will not follow, and fusion a failure. The indications are that by fall Ohio will be in the Democrc tic line again. Let any one look at the returns of thi year's elections and compare them with last year, and he can hardly doubt that ouch will be the tact. And Michigan—last year Ohl largely in the opposition—this year wheels into line as a Demo cratic State. The returns from the late elections there are most encouraging ideneef of a grey and rapid change going on with the nitii.sca the people. From Wisconsin, tooo, the new, i of a similar tenor. A feoion of all elements o opposition fails in the large towns. Milwau lie, Kenosha, Madison and several other place. are heard from, and in all there i a Democratii gain, and iu most a victory We have Orel published the result in the principal town- and cities of Illinois. Chicago, Spt ingdielil an-I ther places send forth the same Chi cago, where a year ago Judge Douglas we. re fused a hearings and liberty of ' , tweet. ar IF crushed out for n tine, i- now a Ibmis-ratie city The same news Comes lowa In most of its large towns the Demecrats have trieniphail In St. Louis, Misso:iiri, the lltinocratic eandolate is elected Mayor by about three Ilium-and major u several of the cities of the Slate ut New York similar results are reported— in cities too, where, judging from the pai-t. they could nut have been expeeted. Such are the tidings of late from most of the northern and some of the southern state:. : a 9 I they indicate a change in public rentiment encouraging to our party, and emphatically a re Luke to those fanatical ism , that hail misled fo r • time, and alarmed the sober and patriotic fat the safety and stability rif our institutitins. The sober second thought has come, MO with it come tidings such no we have referreal to above. The people have now hail opportunity to see that the tiemocratic is the only stabile and steadfast party —the party that adheres to its long tried princi plea; that seeks no alliance with factions and isms; that pursues its Own long cherished policy through good report and through evil report : onithat resolves to stand by the Union, the con stitution, and the equal rights of all citizens tni the other hand they see nothing but change 8R endless effort to get up new parties, new is- sues, new rallying calls an effort made to in volve a territory in civil war, preachers and wo men furnishing the rifles ; the Union constantly undervalued; appeals made to the pa-sions and not to reason; a sickly effort made to keep up an excitement about slavery in n territory that will be a free State; and a constant warfarea made by one section of the country on another And not least among the causes of the great change now going on in public sentiment is the miserable farce of a revolutionary movement in Kansas. A Legislature was elected without any authority. A _Governor chosen, and he address es a message to that Legislature full of apparent courage and determination to carry out the rev elution. Yet upon the first intimation of an indictment for treason, we find the famous To peka Legislature dispersed in haste, some of it members having fled to Nebraska, some to lowa and elsewhere, and the valorous No r- o lately heard of in some of the eastern cities . Thus ends the farce of threatened revolution -le signed uterely to make political capital tor n Presidential campaign. The people are evident• ly tired of such folly. They want something more substantial, and the signs of the times clear ly indicate that they will so pronounce meat in November next THE TORN A DO. —Every mail brings us further accounts of the ravages of the tornado. IL seem.. to have commenced in the eastern part of tthi,, and swept eastward to the seaboard, doing much damage in its course. At Alliance it was very severe, and at Salem coa.,iderable damage was done. The Cleveland Leader says ,that at Salem the. upper story of a house was blown in, the wall falling into a room a here a woman, who bad been confined that morning, was lying, and although the bedstead and every article of fund tare was crushed, the woman and her child were taken out of the ruin but little injured. A hand some maple grove of some twenty acres, near Sit iem, was entirely prostrated. Many house', an d Trams were injured and unroofed or blown down. Franklin Square, a small town four miles east of Salem, is almost totally destroyed. In Stark empty, too, the force of the gale was terrific, and much damage was .lone. The course of the gale was from northwest to southeast In Lawrence, Butler and Armstrong counties, in this State, it was very destructive. A man and boy were killed at Butler. The town hall was unroofed at Hollidaysburg, and tho crier of the court Wip killed. Great dam age was done in Lancaster county. We have already given an account of its ravages in Phila delphia. What disasters it may have caused at sea cannot yet be known. RAILROAD CONSOLI DATION. —The necessary legislation has now been obtained to consolidate the entire line of railroads between Pittsburgh and Chicago; and that purpose will no doubt soon be accol'inlished. It will then be one of the longest roads in the country, and we doubt not one of the most successful. To our city this con solidation will be materially advantageous. It gill no doubt result in the reduction of rates for freight and passage, when the whole line is com plete; and it must bring more trade this way. It insures, too, the early completion of that por tion of the line between Fort Wayne and Chica go. When that is done this will be ono of the most important roads in the Union, ru nn i ng as it does through a rich region all the way, and ter minating at each end in large and thriving cities. At Chicago it meets other roads extending west ward, and at Pittsburgh it connects with roads extending to Philadelphia and Baltimore. • Such a road must prosper, and under the prudent and judicious management of such a man as Mr. President Cass its future prospects are most en couraging. EINE ~Jl' • .15.... Zt • ♦ , . . • The ,Ytati• Agrimultar4 So.ciety, oti the 1 appointed. a committee of five persons to come to Pittsburgh Emd make arrangements to have the next S r iate Fair held here, provided that. the citizens will raise two thousand dollars to wards defraying the expenses. The Committee will lie here on the '2:ld or 2lth inst., and will want to know at that time whether that amount of money can be raised here for the purpose. In Il<>3 the sum required was twenty-five hundred dollars, and it was procured in a few lays. It is now but two thousand, and all that s wanted is that a few active gentlemen move n the matter to secure the sum required. The hest State Fair ever held in this State was the one here in the fall of 1353. The man ufactured goods, the live stock, and all the articles exhibited were of excellent quality and abundant in quantity. Pittsburgh is one of the greatest manufacturing cities in the country, and can fill a large space with her va rious fabrics on such lat occasion. Then largo portion of Ohio has direct access to this city 'by railroads. It was e.timated that during the three days of the Fair of 1i453 thirty thou sand Ohioans visited the city, and as many mom of the citizens of Western Pennsylvania, besides large numbers from the eastern portion of the state. Those visithrs probably left two or three hundred thousand dollars in the city t and pro bably no other single event has done inure to make known abroad the bu,ine,o , character and manufacturing interests of our city. ghat' we have a repetition of lids It is going to be a prosperous year in business. The sum required is small. and can be easily raised. nur mann- facturerß, merchants. mechanics, farmer• , and gardeners, hotel keepers, railroad companies. steamboat men, and in fact all rlas:es are inter- ested hi it. Can the amount he gua ranteed immediately. or before the committee leaNehere All that ie nee.le4 that ~ - me (me or more mov. at once in the matter. The two ant tin h~~rmtt It will all e“ntriliute The Merchant,' Exchange can appiiint war, or other c.immittriii , to po 'krill to work NVil they it" it 11e Itiqe it will he lone nt once ana Imre the Fitir here in September 110 ome one make 3 beglllll.lll •.I Ili.. Vitto.bitry It 11..g,inv The Speaker called the 11,.ti.e to ~rder of ti usual hour. The Speaker h-i...sed •er,r. matter" thlt were on hi. .1(.4 pr ,,, ,ht to the rott-i•leroti,ot Ipf the 1 . : 04,441., h. 1 I,g. till' 12,1 .•f tin, tinUy 11,1 The elerk- hlre ;.‘, •, w..rk. gri•l I ',Aker and clerk- , r ort- k, 1.1 ,11, kn.-. t ~f The f,.11 wing nre n p.ri,n the -If I .1.111 , 1 tlitttl: rt n01vi..1.1;• to tr,ut•',. with kith+ that do net intrrtlt the pe.q.le West. i+ the refv,4l2 of in , ,t than a.% ft K11"1 100 c therrfi.re pr"per. h•m 1" . tl 1,114.111011 t t the net int,trin.rnt !no the loin l'.ott Company A further .upplernont to nn 'WI in: . tmortt,l the North Itrtnelt 1 '•ot.l tint I roo I • Ml' n:, .t prove , ( )larch IL 1 , 4' An no: to •• , rftil• the Fvorrrern Corn rry ( ', , mrsamy .1n art re)ir:vr t , Ihr Stit , rift of Stim.lotnent t" rtn not c-tahl , • ll nn,f .rit Qtrtn.litr.l 1 . : , ‘• the ittr-vqtre(i.-nt t•itor,r,” emil, rm.( f..!- hr 7tlntrit. An net to ir.enrprinte the Prlit lurk 11.1 Turtle Creek Turnpike CurnpArly "An tel nuthuritinc the of Penn .ylvanil Avenue in the rite „r An net to itient - R.rtte the Wa.littin-ton Company. An net to inmeivir the pay nn,l Wit neases in Clici-ter r“u-ity ilr. Fii!ton t.• add Allegheny county, which was votu•l down without n division. and property an The mem hen , ' of thin session are going with in their attempt to increase the people tales he raising the pay of all in office. The Treasury of the State, I take it, is not in anch a condition a.: ti hear this eternal drain for such purpo, it not be better to wait until 'midi time as fund would he more plenty, than squander what little there is nn those In power trhn are not in waui. rind hero lire•l out the hard times Without its increase. Any of those patriot. who are in ntlice, and In not like the pay they noW get, they might resign, and let otheriiimil.•r In their pinc• , supplement to the a..t to tn.'.•rp••rtte Butler roll company. approved the I.th day oi A oril. A It , The following net passeil Senate and Howie The aci is important to Justii.-- of the I'm., and they hail better observe ii t. the• letter, th. is when sig-timl, as the I'oriiner will 1, ntlet then : of elrllity Tr' firer nn , l 'ltior ptlrpro•o , . " tificrios I. Re it erineted by the Senate Houge of RepreNentative• of tilt , Commonwemlil of l'oriroylvinla, In ticneriii met, to it itt hereby enaett. , l Lt the authority „r the , rtm , - Thnt the fifteenth .eetion of the net of the twrn ty meveloh Mn.y hne th,.n.and ricLt hun-lre-) amt f-trty-one. entitled •• .1n I,ct rekt he r:t 6.'11 Or e•r11Illy Trc,--tirer noel ethrr pnrpo-r-. shall hereafter nub !Lt: •-: ,z. inquest Lt n .lint u-- "r the I't-Ace within the ronnty Alletzheny, except in C1..4..4 where it S t npractical,lo Ille utter ktirt , of the t'..r•-ner, after ro.t:ce given t.l Inn. --r r. onaLlr •Liel proper t -t Fier 111111 it. - I,r or if, rleath nml I.i the nece.,ity or hi, .0... riot lIIII.IIIIIIIIrO • .ln art 1.. change the name of the North Wr— tern Pont and ir"n company f4upplelnent to in art t.. ittrorrorate the All , Own,. \fountain health in-litute, fil.i.rc , ve.l t :netti thy of April, The Senate, on the motion or hil l ., I an act consolidating the (thi. 1111 , 1 Penn sylvatlia Railroad with oilier This to be a gran.' chain or - in railroading. The President of the 1 thin al- I PennQyleania read nod e x.-s e nator It rt nii i . am here gising it their por,onal attention They are gentlemen eminently -itiolitied to take char!, or such matters, for both arr ezrivrienet , i, ati.l when the former repreaeutq the Demooracy in all its purity, the latter is the head :Lod front of the Whig party, i. e. the Republican., therefore they are sure to 'lleeP( . .l here. The Railroad com mittee of the House met this afternoon and par- , ed the hill as committed. "An net relating to the lirensing of leer houses in the city of Philadelphia. - I tin this bill on file and ready to he ratted up. It was read in place by Mr. I.eiseuring, of Phila delphia county. What will be its fate I cannot tell nt this late hour. But it may vt through here, though I fear the Senate would put a rough lock on its passage that would impede it., progress. The House is in session on the Lake Shore Railroad matter; it is a continuation of In.t night, and members are much excited. Mr. M'Comhs this moment moved that the Committee rise and report progress. On this the vote was taken, resulting 41 to' 6. Agreed to. This bill is now on second reading. Mr. Magee made good speech in behalf of the rights of Erie. Mr. M'Calmont replied in an able effort, and de molished in toto the arguments of your member. Mr. Ball then addressed the !louse, and argued at length for his people, as did Mr. Whallen. Mr. Ball spoke out the hour, to 10 o'clock, when the Speaker adjourned the House until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Truly, CAVAN. + t , ~ r , The-Next Stale Fair I.'lloll .IRILIKISUIt( Horsy: P ii,:I•I:I:SENTAI Is 1. , . Tllt- 4 tirty. April Ir. ENT to the net , tr the liver Nifty. one thouennd eight hundred 'old fnity one, entitled An net relating to the Jefferson County, Pa.—The Presbytery of the Old School Presbyterian Church met in Brookville on Tuesday; the Ist inst. The ecclesiastical tribunal consists of about a dozen ofelergymen. The session lasted two days, during which time much business was despatched The ./cpc.f.sain announces in the last number that it won't appear again till June. The editor is going on a rafting tour. On the 10th inst. says the Star, quite a number of rafts were started. The weather is pleasant, and the Redbank is in a good stage. We are informed that all the ice below this has gone; but above the creeks are still bound with icy shackles. A few days more and a free passage will be afforded to the lumbermen. Armstrong County, Pa.—We learn from the Demo crat that the recent hurricane destroyed property in and around Kittanning of the value of $40,000. The Kittanning bridge, valued at $36,000, and which had just been completed, was a portion of the pro perty destroyed. - 7 - --- tr .; , e 4'Zt. 44:4 re.* • Ztvi • • Wir 'r C r• I- ott; PO; -bttl;,ll I I Flit) Di IV lIINGTON. Sh; Ity., 11Sab Me. Seu•a;cr, Indict- I , —,ln acceptance of the issues e•-hi•,,, , ,1 J, Lis Messages—Kansas memorial Aw ; ,1 eq, 'lie-Senate—An electioneering desa -7114 f •, , ,lnebla anion of the tn.(' Houses -1),1,, ni'y 141—The Spring eleetinn.l—En ,,,nragilei vnit , —Sornril in he nnminnteil—The OW, xiorr trail,. WAslitNnTnN, April 11, The pa-I week has been almost entirely con slimed in Congress by the consideration and die cussi,n of the Kansas question, As this is to be the great issue in the presidential campaign, it is reasonable to presume that it will engross more ~r the attention of the present Congress than all others. No mattter what question is under con sbleration in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, a speech on Kansas is the in evitable result. Every member of the House de sires to be heard, every one must define his po sition, every one must contribute his mite to ward giving direction to the political canvass of the year. The Black Republicans assault the institution , . of the South, and Southern members are provoked to indignant replies. Thus the c~nttet goes on and the real interests of the coun t be are r.l-gotten. 11 r. Seward' , -peeelf on Wednesday last by no means equalled the public expectations. In stead of discussing the merit, of the Kansas ease, it is a deliberate and premeditated attack upon the President, because lie has elio , en t, sustain the tl'all , Tity of the Federal 6overoment in the Territory. Heretofore Nlr. Seward's manner in the 1111 , bcru tinif.irutly courteous nail dignified: but on the present occasion dignity is thrown aside, and the malignant pgssions of Isis heart let loose to assail the heal of the Democrat is• party. That p.. 1 f the !'resident's rites devoted to the .1 ,very l uestion and his spe cial nie,ace ,at 1\ :1L,1 4 , arc the letrtietilar 1 ,1, jects f his 111111t1f1.1“`r , 1“11 , manner of his le•eds tbeot ieol in the extretne. Itllti Milked by uno , uol poloro,ty. No can read the -pee , h without am iviic! at the ranrlnaion that the al Alen. Pierre as their pe ,:ilco. n' - Illy. MI I 111 It !1 new effort ha - been lin.lertoken to prolong the excitement in the N.‘rth till the •Iti. ry t i aeoion, which commenced obi sinc, l'et hap , too. such an effort 1 ,, •lecine-1 ,e , -try in ordor to keep alive the abo• I i ion -e. UNl•lently 4.11 the wane Sewor.r ., •peech tlnder•ttool as n di" bu, t ni,eidance of the is-tie , pre-ente.l by 1111 . 1'70,1.11.0t on.l it. , an lit owol ntlkin¢ them the 1.11,tt0...1,1 1-.55e- it the I.re-Hentiol It a la.11,11.1111 ‘ ) tlott princ.ple,a s .die a emor•.l the , leer ion of the conte-t -that the a. an I insist won , up.as the I 'letter,' lies moo nt will be follt slit ft erly on.l tint ..x•lnt.rott , I.y the re•Th• ol tot tr r . I w : ' 1 ten nece , “ary con, t 0.4 5 .,!; .. T o rr ul • 011 . 1' 11 .• , •kti n . It' die .‘t,f 16. -,:nnlure • -I ni• r.t tri not rrn :•ut ‘.,. A ,• ,t • 00„,-.1 ant I 1-10, / - 111 t I<V 1• I. re , ellteit to g. 1 I 1110, It r KRII - 3 . : ° ••1111<11 , , nn t • ho ti 1, I•• r. a 3 par . t t whit 1*- ne;,, tt, t‘i 1; v. a• n f-ith with .li' lve zeii:Arke I thiii br tlion1:1 ••ta-ta.r: ..f hxnat whether rvt. r II), i riiiver Line. litit he rcio newt!!-nn lie I :ci o V? I 1;,! ilt• .. he r .attse mem, r.fal be , r, I re-• to O.: Ii• anal at t. ,tinlet-t.q.”l that tht Territorie4 vtii! 11 a 1:," 1.. r thr IPTIMe•ItIIte aJ I kan43, 1 rr,•tracttl amt raritine. !!I •I,li t :Ili rr•Illt al u n,ct,Eng! tlnc‘ rite Ihe twillti,u4e, CC! n l.t'ltrret'.r reaer,, ` , lr I , ottgl 1,1'; thr i•rul•-•.h. ti. :be apt•llrea.ti,ot amt,timent thereto it.., 1 ,„1.t i t , It .net I .;. WOI pn.t. a • the r r In .1 tin h a i.y the II .u• nit.u~ the 1••• • 1,14,1,11,1 • r .4,-, 1 1 1 ' I tte , • •4 it, V. it Ir nn l it, 4.lit i•.. 1 •I , lt/•1•1•• 111-• f. t the m• - •tter x , •tkt• The Iltter h-w n•I tet N••l..l u( , rn Tnr• re;ertr•l 1 numb., the Sonatt t n•••11:•n••rit•-. 111 n, ,n, I Ott 111 Si 41 I.l.titittLiy Lr ,in ht' the F.•u•rte. •ui.l 6nol!t r. f erm i he .t 1 I it- , that n•• limit , rn e t I,•• ti i, I t mn:.• , .tnt t • !, -ti.pr•Trinte..l I.) 1.r...en!. set. k \ .I,llg \ t•vr 111,1 • 1. I I Ii• I. .• I 1, r II I r 3 .•. !: Fill . Itti! t.. ,rr) thl . ltl 1,1 t:ext Tlirll4•tp:C..•l, - 1i ,, 11. 0 in w tht r N,,rtht•ro I , rettent the .ante I ,N ornt.lt• /111 - tit, , 10( , . not ittt . I- the rt•t.ettoti • f .or' of Ow ,•• i'• at r..rk, vt , l pViiplf • Itt•VIII f,,rtn, thetr own o1•111,•,t), , , of lii, •111 I to mart, a wore ma-ottriltitt 1.110 t'tt'itentt . nt t -11trulit'd lill• eleilittn tuttliV titentht•rt Of 1110 itrrttettt Comizre... 1,111 it Pre-olent It 1- I.,lievel that Mr :4.•w tr.l" spetsli was .nietided t“ plarr him on the _Presidential track ss I 1.. TWO, his nnmuwUon by the ItharL Repub an unavoidable re , olt 1 dkposition pre vsil" among MiAni , of the leading spirit', not to -itelertske the campaig,n with a man entertain tti r Sir Inv ,p1it1.41 , . 1011 ratherput up for Presidency a 111110 hhe .Itidre el,eati, mode rate enough to maks some preletP , ions to nation sad I.ntirely c•owtoittol to It ,ii-use of the A‘ 'llll'lll li• Pre"ident, they ,utt:cil• ate nn ditlienlty from tier Executive in the ras.mr,e of the imed ultra nb.,lilinn 11101114%11'0M, nod therel , re he will an"wer their purpose. To elect him i the first and great object. Mr. Sewar'l-. ultrakta will drive from his suport. it is feared, a portion of the .Northern anti-Nebraska men. and henee doubts are entertained of his availa bility: ilut if he believes he ran be electisl, he till he nominated : if not, he will give way that some other Black Republican may be victimized. The enormities of the Cooly trade, a white slave trade, begin to attract public attention, and the House of Representatives has already adopt ed a resolution eallingl,m the President for such information its he may have upon the subject. It exceeds in barbarity the African slave trade in the same degree as the Chinese Coolies exceed the Africans in education, civilization and sensi bilities. lu all other respects it is the same. The Chinese are decoyed on board ship, bought at a small price, carried to l'eru, the tluano Islands and Cuba against their will, and there sold for a term of years in absolute slavery un der the semblance of apprenticeship. The Afri cans being slaves for life have greater care taken of them by their owners, than the Chinese. If the latter last until the expiration of their ap prenticeship, it is sufficient ; their presence long er would be an incumbrance to the country. The imagination can scarcely conceive of the suf ferings of these white slaves on the Cuban plan tations ; suicides are of every day ocecurrence ; rebellion would be certain if they possessed the slightest opportunity to rise against their mas ters. If it was right to make tho African slave trade piracy, surely the same reasons will apply with double force to the passage of a law decla ring the Cooly trade illegal. MERCER. MOVEMENTS OF ENGLISH AND FEENOLI FLEETS. —AdvioeH from Hayti bring intelligence that on the Bth ult, four English and two French men of war, lately composing part of the Baltic fleet, arrived in the roadstead of Port au Prince. It is added that other vessels were expected, and that from twelve to fourteen 'thousand French troops had been disembarked at Guadeloupe. What's in the wind OEM WEE --,.. may,.. !t 'AI., 111 ,f ll' If I I.(.7i•lntrire .1! t.I the: ti.•n't ,tr..F112. that ti r 1141rml+clurel ft‘r Ibr I I .4.k• 1!••• the ti pai , CT tv , t .4. rOn a:11 —no 10,1 t - I in r.• r printra . hr r", ,t•trti:..•i !the I v,hl. rve StAl , I4rtc of f, - .,u •.! n,nnußc (I “! 1111• •rri irl it I t...l nu .\ I I :1, .I,;Yr. 1.. r v, R 1, I, 1 , .1 • 1., r I 'IOP ii ti tl"n -al I r., MEM t-tvr th.• 1.4•111‘. 1. , 1{,111 , an , l to li. •,!. Iril In lily nkthly .1 the • .- 4 -._ F `~ t .. `. ~ ~ ~ S y + 7 d . •. ~ j•, EOM ISHEN TIIE GICKAT RUNS/AN RCIIIEI,V.— Pub Every moiler should have a in ; the house handy in case of accidents to the 1111 dren." Reddiny's Russia Salve.— It is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, l 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 salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sere nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is n most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it iu the city of Boston and vicinity fur the last thirty years. In no In stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purestmaterials, from a receipe brought from Russia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve ispnt in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. 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., It. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. a. H. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh : Beckham & WEennan, Allegheny city. MARRIED: On the 17th innt, by Rev. A. Brawn, 01 New Castle, Cnpt. JAME? , LESLIK..I the Leant. IL mse. New Cank., Lawrence C.. to Minx ELIZA ERVDON.,I thie The ulnae wedding ruin• yeetetday. ant the happy enntile Ittft Pm Cincinnati. k the pn privt•q of Us, I,lli , jf,,ful t•Oft Of Ow 1,,,t1t to I , foutPl m the Matte, out of the large ; and It Id well kept. 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(Nllll,lll+. 1.1.1.1r+, 1%Y1.1 F.V/A, 1111.0.011T1A. awl 1.11 “pi. • -I 11,1. volutuinotta o.rrwq..lotro. , w4ll (..tto.l to tll• {wtul•ltl.l /old h., olitglittihthgv by the Att.nt., .n.l the hart, I.e•••I awl rya^ wlnK an. k li. t,,tt wrl., (Muir. sulyr,rti.eu.ol.l appear. in abotiwt t..lll:mg /1111 - Fur sln. yrttobroto anal rotwit. by It N • i.lllCr Vr0t...1 and 51V.41.1 strootm K•bi also by tIRNIIItitIt4iN A 111). I.ll,rty II anti IllteK RANI A McK libiti .4 N. Allogh,.by City m•l7 ay - Kennedy's hiedleal Disenvery.-li PIII nrth io rocotv.l Olt ~,,,, I his otlrmstuly auk/4.4,1, lot It l.a. Iran napaicit. I 1,..t has tw.tv cur.. tha., olL..:rrllrl.• ••cli 1.,11 cnnu-t gne.ltl4lll lIIUSW Nl.lllval thavol -1T • Illtet In tin"'t I niz rno Ihe m arehottot--1 *h. !h. ,h.q. Iloe• dinly or the editor's natictota—nt the Heathen,' , Et. hanint at twoettr the niorltrolit'a n-to.rt at on,--.ln the parl, 01 th. Wise:l—hut what mottle are tend) t, atteat and alit, It khan for them In the Imre .•1 vtaiie drett.lhil Milli... We uould say to the ndllk - ted. Believe and l.• heals.d. .airr So Lail( adrortlw•atcnt Iu nnoth,•t column. Sold uholeattlet iu,d rotall rut lIK. tl Witt/ K It KKYSEIt'S I.ln tttattl alttn of the , tiolden Mortar. and at .1 I' FL EM I NO'S, A !Int:tinny HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! 44rWx hare Jost mrh•ed a largo lot of Gents and Youths' w,p If ATS and spring stylo of CA I'S, of nII colors and which ot• will sell low for club.. Coll and MOItUAN 00., No. 161 Wood street, Next door to tho now Church, Oa° door from Sixth .treat. --- Sursll,oo Style.—We 11111/0 et Bprin style of Silk Hat that we will mil for three dollars, that cannot ho excolled In this city. Call and or- amino, iuid is ronvloml WeNOTICK.—The Stockholders of the Little Raw Mill Itun Railroad Oompauy are hereby notified that there wit b a SIHRTI NO ,if the Stockholders of Mild Company ou the TIVEVNTIETII MAY NRYT, et 1 o'clock, P. M.. at th oni,o of the Company at the River, to adopt or reject th , Supplement to the Charter permed by the Legislature, and fo other p JAS. COLLINS. JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants PROPRISTORS OP TILE Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville dr. Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET ) PITTSBURGH, PA Prrreannan— Wm. Bagley & Co, Murphy, Tiernan £ 00., Smith h Sinclair. HaMpton, Wilson & CO., 2,l•Candlass, Mewls A Co., English & Richardson. PHILUALPELL4- Ragaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Soother A 00, Wood, Bacon & Co. fieb29 ORANGES. -100 Boxes Sweet Oranges Junt received and for sale by It.I3YMER & ANDNRSON, a . No. 39 Wood street. 1.14. ^~ .. "y€~`. sF' . ~ ~ . 7a:'fi'r~.~a~,..YS.3~`~a[wr ~~s.~' _` ri...s v c:SsP~~~'~n.Y r HAVING JUST RETUIANX) .171 PC - M Eu Rtir R, woutilinnnitten to hie Pittkritit,Od other, in Western PpinsyhatAis, that lie will Itltu,btitgh early 1,, the miming month, at,d t h6T thotto AilAshittg to arta t4t.in ,siveii of his gysteM otthatinit Throat and Pulmonary Diseages, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal Inhalations, Mechanical and Constitutional Remedies, Will thus have au opportunity so to do. DR. VITCII will remain In PITT:MC(IH from THURSDAY IMORN LNG, APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY EVENING, MAY TENTH, During which time ho may b• consulted daily (Sabbath en. cepted) from the boors of TEN 'IX) FOUR, itt his Rooms at the ST. CLAIR IICiTEL, Coreer of Penn and St. Clair musts, (entrance on Penn at.) For all forms of incipient or se:anal DISEASE OF THE LU NOS, and for all derangements of the system proceeding or giving rise to Pulmonary Disease, particularly Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe male Coin plaints. Persons wishing to consult, but unable to visit DR. MOH, can do no by sending him a written statement of their case, to which a prompt answer will he returned, giving opinion of ease and tasting expense of treatment. A PERSONAL EX A MIN AT lON ALWAYS PREFERRED. DR. FITCH'S associate, Dr. J. W. SYKES, will be with, to moist him, during the four last weeks of bin appointment.— It is desirable that persona wishing his treatment, ahould .onsult him early, that he may have them in charge as long as rku6ai isle. DR. CALVIN M. FITCII wishes It expressly understood that he has no longer any business connection with Dr. S. S. FITCH, and would call attention to the CARD which he hitnself mated Upon to publish immediately on his re- Imo trout Europe. mliZtsikw lIIIIIMI=I !yr ••••. 1 L ••• 1.1 I= MORGAN a CO, 104 Wood afrooL JACOB IIENRICI, Pr*l'L NOX .J7Bk.NIIBK RZFEILENCKB; TO WIIOIII IT MAY CONCERN,. DR, CALVIN M. FITCH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent IMPROVED Double Acting River S. Shaver. rill( E attention of Shingle and Lunkher k dealers, speculators and others, LI directed to' this in s minable invention, which is now presented to the public as the find and only practical machine extant, fur Riving and Sic:tying Shingica. Venom, coning and sawing machines have heart Invented for making Shingle. but it le a Well known fact that Shia eba rut or sawed wrens the grata uro quite tot. 1111hol for nsding purpose. Numerous invektinus have rewattY 1.•1 - 161 for riving !tit nl/ 4 114 1 4, and these have all been cud/- dri11...1 00 worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, which consists of splitting from the aide of the block but one which almost Invariably rum off. This difficulty In -utterly obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE, Wort, brat aphis front the aide of the block a piece thick nothrli fur two alniniltel, which is separated in the centre, awl he no,itis of elastic gnidea each part la conducted through a pair of approximating kuivea, which comph3tui the operation, thou producing two ahingleei at every mroln- tear Tins inieldne will rive and Amen front the black th{oe thonAand shingles per hour, of uniform ;Meknes* and taper, miper tor in aullatty and durability to those made by hand or any Other are by no mean. confined to pine and other soot, but works to equal advantage rek, walnut, and odor description of timber that ran be split. 1.. k0.,0 of the machine ran be examined at t. 1 . 0 tr. For unto.. It, tlmts. Fifth street.rittsburith. 1 • timber “Inuale dealers. antrmen of enterprise, the oven, n urn field 10r apekalatirm, as there is no similar i111..1,t ,t•tl/1 rile machine orrtipier but a rmall space, to of durable on], Anci 1 . 411.61.6 but a 6.111 tiro htllltil , d 611(1 etty dub our, mot • usu. 41,1.1 LINO OCkyll I:3LO tualtili 11,11.1 POO to ../angko per day, with about three hone power. t or rizbt of territory, or machines, inquire at No. 31 Vali oi at the CAI) lintel. u Ali information will be Go-wanted by letter, • dorured imlattitrthel ADONIRAIf KgNitAht. S ti EL FA HI NESTQCL IMPORTER DEALER IN FoREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. Nits. Na Wood •Lreet. between Diamond • I It y and Fourth PITTALICRGII, PA. As - Tut sillsirtits.r u la•iir iiveuititt • ••11 •aitAtasi tit• at ~f Itaistitrare, all iiew,auct trill IM As ; •I t. run. ma any kAllet tnlnne In this illy. I 1 1 ._ f ., m hauil a i ..•••eral aersirlineut of II A It ARP., TI. Y, .c., II hi n (Inn ) I 11.4,1- , .. nji,lltiun parttisesers aAfftiall. FAIINWTWIt. PEK IN TEA STORE, No. Jr RIFTIII STREET, INFoII i:AM • uI TIIK KICCJIAMIK BANK Pit laborgts, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS t11.1..v...1 t f.-.nUr? r 1.4 CASIL The .1 .1. et 411 /Le dillereut 11,,vern red grades of TY.A , t.. the Amer-tow Deurba.l, met SAID 111.1vLESALK AND ENTAIL AT Till V KILT LOWItIiT CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAM, I'UT IN META LIC PACK ezt, elier.ly ter thc, lnar: Ti AA OF ALL tiItADILX, UT THE ITALY CIiD3T. olyrrE. RAJAH., OXUA and CiItALXILLTH of the surr raL ku sate ...p..risto, Ili the butane.. ts A IWO gleam:doe that evvr, artsrlo 1.14 wall Le as repreneoted. At/ IGNT, Rir Arrow. ArrerA-nuraz Yam tiui itsut or LA, J A's FAMILY MKI/IrINES. S. JAY SIGN. Vitt.butg,b, March '`Z, 19456,--(vehe,eel) HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 513 Wood Street., PITTSBURG H PA. _ 11,..1,14 401FDI 111X1T MESE FORsYTII & SCOTT, . FoRIV ADDING AND COMMISSION M E RC HANTS, Dralent In Wool, thdes, Flour, 114i“N, LARD AND LARD OIL, •er 4 N rh: obi CE CFXZIiALLF. Q NO. iV •TIULI 6TRICI7, PITTBIIIIRGB, PCIMA. MIMEO ~elecry liver Wujh, Plitstrhilloo. Wells, Welsvll, N...ts A U , , 11 Martin, - , 01..Dv Ilk. Koons lierstlns, Mita. L.... la A Bazzot, iCrsLit A Garralsoo., V. Loult. KOLL rl...maa• Bunkum Balms A Onnuell.eltoctnnuti. 11061.1y1 iA. D. Bullock k Co. \V 11.1.1 AMS & ALLEN, Successors ti) Arnold 4- William/6) 51 A F ACTURKRS OF (' H I I,SON FURNACES, 'wrought Iron Tubing, FITTING GENERALLY, For la'artallitg and Va+ntliating Buildings. si- W A A rill contract for Warming and Ventilating llot tr.tter, lips ry Chiboll4l Parntfek, Chltrak • S. to • 11.apitola Icactorica lirvert Lktrisea ITarellinga 11,gicca Jail., or Hotels. Na 2t. MARK= STltlin, anla WILLIAM B. HITS & CO., DEALERS IN VON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD oil, Mkt> RKEP, sWIAR-CURED sod CANVASSED RAMS. A laryc k always ou hand al No. 497 Liberty Street, rrnsptißau. P)INN'A 'EA RI, STEAM MILIA, ALLEOHENy. 4:07 DRLI F.R.Ep TO ffInUESto elthtt 4tf may he len at the 11111. or Ip bore at the 5t 01,. .. 01 lAktAY, W [LYON A Ott., 62 Wood street BR A UN . t RRITRH, car pberty and 8411illa1riptrents. H I' ACIIW ARTY., Druggi4, Alkgherty. ° 1 KulIN: CAN H, OH DELIVIST. BRYAN. ILESINSIDY 4 CO. ALEX. HUNTER, UNAIXII IN FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, ND PRODUCE GEV'ER4LLI, No. $699 Liberty street, dts Itl pc J AM K MLR, J■ KERR & HUNTER; • Forwarding and ti,onui%ion Merchants -- D al - STEAMBOAT AGENTS,Iia No. 27 Levee, behoren /NM and aim sts4 fotradapcly I SAINT LOUIE, Mo. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., • KANUPACTURERS Or IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WIN DOW GUARDS; &c., Nos. 91 Second st. and 88 Third giercete• mlll2l PIITSI3I.IIIOII, PENNA. W. 11. SMITII W. W. R. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR A. HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ISt Second and 151 Front at., mh 17.6 m Pittsburgl44 Pa.. JAMES BLAKELY; EUIkOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER Corner of Seventh and Stnitkirtehi streeu, PITTSBURGH. Ir&- Passengers brought thus the old tannic; to Pitta• burgh, and moneys remitted to ihrrope. ; (Pair Fresh Fish and Shell - Oysters 1 JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau rant, where all the delicacies of the ass: A ga eon can be obtained on the shorted notice, and done up in the beet etyle, and at eatidectogy prima So don't forget the sign of the "RED, WHITE AND BLUE," No. 111 Wood etnest,_hel e: int,l7 ST Agent for the Philadelphia OrtAtt apeNle• CITRIC ACID-100 lbs. for salol . • zah2B B A.Stilkoo M!!=il REMOVAL. THE Pill ERGAN AGENGFit 59 Fifth street BiaillW 114 will remove 0u %he h 'umlaut, to thuirorrielciONVotaTimd fhiuhino house of It. Wttrilit44 Co. riiiitiver.isOeut below. THE Established In New York, Jane, - Pittsburgh March, 1102, FOR TIM MOWN= AND PRZYTELTION Or TRADE. Having Brunches uml Akm.ciute Offices In N11W:..............8. Dues us.* Co. BOSTON IL MGM S. Co. PHIL.A.DELPILIA BA/owl-Am A Co. • BA LTI?dORIS J. D. Nutt k Co. CHARLESTON. ..... -....8. Douokass4 Co. NEW Dotatass . 4 co: , RICHMOND' Patent 'berm • CINCINNATI R. Deuni.oan A Co. - - ST. LOUIS B. DoUaLtas It Co. CHICAGO IL DOULILd&I dr. CO. TIM institution unpplies (to subscribers ouly) all necessary %formation as to the standing, responsibility, he., of Ater- chants, Trailers, Manufacturers, Public Companies, throughout thli United States, theJr Territories, and British North America. It is a valuable soot iary to Importing. Shipping and Commission Merchants, MS well as Jobbers and Manntactuters, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or dispensing credit. The eollecUou of debts in the States, Confute, ka, attended to with promptness and fidelity. Terms um& known at the office. • .• IL DOUG LASS & CO. Subscribers to the . Agency who have occasion to travel through the'States are finidshed with Introductory letters to the various offices, where they can obtain information without extra cost apritilm FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OP PHILADELPHIA. HON. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pres% Remsous Secretary• , STATEMENT OF BUSINESS, Prrm the lite dug of August to the Met day of Dee., 1865 Amouut reeeieed in Marine premium $ 08,242 31 Fire 31908 B 2 • Total premiums for live mouths CAPITAL ..... ..... . ' '-: • , ' •'., -t5468,161 13 . . iNVI2WFD MI FOLLOWS: Ronda of Allegheny Cultuty, Pittnbargir, and Pittsburgh 6'e $ 78,721 66 Railroad Roods. Odsk ~ 83,400 00 Loan on Mrst Mortgage of Real Mate - 60,950 00 - Stocks, Collateral • 30.684 00 Cash In Dank and ou hand 11,091 22 Capital enbscribed, (payment not yet due). Premium Notes, not yet matured Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds) Expenses and CritelliDeletes $408,151 13 Total fIZIOUra of batten thew:reel, but not yet adjusted:— Die $1,586 00 Marine 3,000 00 $4,606.60 This Company leaanro Hull and Cargo rluLa on the Ohio 4/.d Mlssiarippl Vibram fen- w...ttree againot Loee or D.ran't by Firee. UMW" liberally Whist./ and promptly paid. avigitixas—[lon. T. M. Ilowes.Uen. J. K. Moorhead. James Wood. For Insurance apply to THOMAS J. HITIMEA, Agent, No. 90 Watfl. 4.t., bet. iVo,id and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE - COMPAW OFFICE, S. E. O)RNER TIIERD AND WALNUT sr.., Philadellph!at Xi - MARINE INBORNticFie) on Vessels, Cargo,Freight, to all parts of world. INLAND INSBILANORS ON GOODS. by Rivers, Canals, Lakes acrd Land Carriages, wall parts of the llama. FIRE INSURANCE ON AIPRPHANIMZE. generally. On Flores, DireWng Houses, /lc. Are* of ire ibnipamf November MA, 1858. Bonds, Vortgagee and Real !state 4101,0'20 04 l'ioladelphis City, end otber Loans. " 15.210 00 stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 21,060 10 Rills retell/ab1e186,440 of Cash on .. . ... ... ..... . ...... 26, 4 390'69 Bal a nces In bands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Polities recently issued, and other debts dno-the Company dobscriptkat Notes.. Willtrm Mkr,',4, J...-. 1111. 'gra!: i;Jwuud A. /iurld.tr, John C. Darts, /.du, R. Penn.., U...N0 U. Leipt.r, %award Dkariluglort, Dr. it. M. Thrst...u, Ihass. C. LotNig, Hugh Craig. Sp.., ?dells,la, I.Larlas U. 14.4 mi fitip./10, J. U. Yottaurt,' THOS. C. RAND, Piro Proald MARV LTLBURA, Secretary MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY citurrtilePlrlaaL—osurrm BY Tin IRATE 07 PISII9I7.VAICIA. Chartered Capital, $600,000. FIRIC, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSIVIITATION AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, PreeWitt ORRIN ROOM, Pecrettry. OEM& MIN% Treasurer. Aaron S. Lippincott, William R. Thump'', Manton Gillingham, William PiesX Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, - Orrin Rogers, etuies J. Fields, John P. 8%inaa, ,,..., ; n James P. Smyth. saorabs r 7 has boon organized with a Cash Cap tel, and the Directors hate determined to adapt the busittris to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduc oig Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of liscem. Pittsburgh timer, No. 76 Water street J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. REFERENCES. Xhe followlug well known and reeraddble Arms to Pitts burgh have reference to them, with regard to the stabilit nY• y and songdnews of tie Manufacturer? lien:trance Kramer A Rebut, Wilson, Childs & Co., George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell, Jones, Tiernan A Co., 11. Childs it Co. A. A. CARUS!, Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, PittsbtirgA, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Inestraae Co., of HARMS/Mita CAPITAL, $350,200. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., or 111.11.kiniLPKIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 8300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, IL&R RISISURG. CAPITAL, $300,000. , Connectlent Mutual Life Insurance Co., LIAILTAIRD. CAPITAL.AND ASSMIS. *2,154,489. Pe 1111musylv ants laoserance Co., of PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL AND ABSETS,Nov.6,I $11.29,022 49. WA. V.. lololl Tex, PxeottWrit A. A. Oewrn, &prettily doel42lopely LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, coariza ON WITAIt AND mAiuthr mums, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROHM GALWAY, President. Rum 2.eretary. Air-This Compaq) , mates emery lusurazion appertainiug to .r connected with LW Also, against 11144 AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi INventasol tributaries, and MAILLN h KICKS generally. And against toes and Damage by Fire, and against the Pl3lllO of the nett and Inland "Navigation and Trunsportatiou. DIRSCTORS. Robert Galway, Sonsuri MlCluthan, Jompb P. thiamin, M. IL, John Scott. J woos Marshall, Mold Richey, James IP. Iluilman, • Maxim Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, Jobittfullerton, Mansfield B. Brown, David 11. Members, Christian Zog, -' !, WillisirrOarr, 'Robert 11. Hartley,; Jeff. D. McGill. fel.lB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY .OP PITTSBURGH. WILLI AhrEIAGALIIY, IreaktenL BAHIA% L. MAILSIIIILL, Secretary. i OPPItIl: 44 Wider street, between Markel and Wall dregs. 4161--Insurea HULL AND CARGO 111388, on the Ohio rust Miseleelpyl Elvers and tribatatina Insuresaganst Loss or thunage by PERIL Also, Against tho Perna the Sea and Inland Navtgatli and Transportation. PITTKBCFRIIII .ROUT. M. HUNTER William Bagaley, 3atimo M. Cooper, Bamael RAN Robert Dunlap, Jr, Tensc M. Pennock, Uncbangti, Walter Bryant, John 86lpton EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGR. • JOHN 11. 8110ENBEERGEIL ROBERT ?INERT; ? O. W. BIATIMEDDR; nand Agent. WILL /AMILIRE AOAISEVN KIUDS OV MARINE AND FIRE Elmo: DIEZOTORIL ' J. IL Shoenborger, 0. W.esse, 0. W. Betchelori W. K. Ahnick, Isaac BC Pennock., T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, dt,.D. Occhran, A. T. Leech, Jr Jobn A. (Inighey, George B. Belden, 8.8. Bryan,' David Wanillems. . lowa suldsloArby parties Insured anden'pedieles boned by this Compithy,srabstibendly adjusted and prompt, ly paid at its 08 . 1,JC8, geIriIif:47EIVETREFT. 1.1.34 PENNSYLVANIA; ICNSVRANCE OF PITTSBURGH. all xto ~.. Corner of Fourth and Ethalthd o Streets, Ammar= oapreAtciitid; t sirhumre Btadfitg6 find o th ei P ro ** /4 0 4 8 .9 i Amyl's by ifhwand th e Perth of th o 0011 All ilhod Nevi githon and Tramp:sl*th= ' - 5 I Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, ' :moo ~,,PaluOr.v_ "LA- Gerrit:Li, W. Wthintook, J. P . Tinner, ~ Georg , W. thaith, .: W. 24;thssen, ; D. Kt Park; L Grier Baraul, Wad. liarak 4o %. 4 IL /4 ' .4o Pg , ' A. J..Joine, a Mime" B;i4 - ,9oggshith. , President, ..:::,...11an.WIL P. MIN N..' .: ' . . ' ki. ''' ' sio • • 1 - no. Pretiale..,i4. BODY PATnatfelk, Bey and Trea5.......A. A. OAERDER. Usalloly * 4 ,..'4 4, • 4 DIM ~,, 4 ,, , . t o 4 • • •, • - 46 ",,46 , •• -•- 4 4 •••:- •'• . 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" - - -•`,.,..,1, 2`:' 1 : . i,:,:'-- 1:;,"i.,•,:;=2,2.7.;-;41. 1 _ ..- ... _-_ - ~,..-...........-., ,460 DinrSTS.Eli• James 0 Ilan& Tbeephil us Paulding, Jam.. Traquair, William Eye, Jr., Jeetam L. Prier, James Teutient, Samuel. E. EtAes, Ileury Sloan, James 11. MeNal - Mail, Charles SrAriger, Itetert Barton, John B. Kemple, Pittsburgh R T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, President. lent. P. A. MADlii - RA, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittabtirsh. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS; OP PHILADELPHIA A. A. CARRIER & RHO" PIT T SD.URGH Capt. Mark.sterling, Samuel M. Kier, William illngimm, John S. Dllvforth, Francis Salem J. &boomsloo, William B. Maya. deal 1:121210 Fp- ._U • AST The public SIT reffleCtrltily-rwimlted not ro conform ( ' j F - 13(.711, with nf - relf, t/13. 9. R. Y 17131, of 714 droodeny, N. Y.. the nortorr of "r.tX I.ECTIJRP:4 TIIN 1.1; VNNTIoN A I) CIIKE VONAti e'rur4, AND LAVA (1 1 1 , LIFR," end long nod wilily km.uh for tho IreOment of fang liver! Affrdiong, oil o o Nlofoli J. I has, nttcr lersonol or prfictined unroll^ . 1 its p.,t : Ili., iv.-tero ootintry, and elhuv the yrer lovo , l,t‘rn aluiutit froth 'flit? Citj 01'14* Yak (or the purpo..l4 prnctielug medicine turyirrhere," oiol i nin uot how w,d It. lust propono to bu nt any time so ohmoit from the city. I here not had, rim bare I now, any prof "..ionol amsorinte lest nrinp, or pmr.tiging medicine etre where.l donor, MO Will !RIM r4reir responaibin for prartire ur tran.clion4 of Praciieleg medicine . . went from tulle:en °Moe. . ' Those who dealre my adtice or treatinent can obtain It appliattiuu ' , emu:ay, or by toilet; to ray - self at my nidenee'',7l4 and my tuatticluea and MO lan ri.,41b.4 camonly la , Mid 14 applying to mtlor •gUlarly authuribmlligt . ultn. - Prmu-riptlutin, with full alimetiuus, will benent gratilitoter , , on application as above, and a statement of the' symp- toms of the cow end the rentedlei prescribed maybe ob ltained at my agencies. Adriae given at all times to such pAtiontei without charge. I altroys,prepare all the medicines I use, mad never send my patients to the apothecary, or sub ject them :to the Inconvenience and harard of preparing them: thstaselres.. DR. 8. S. FITCWB "Six Lt. Tiaras" above mentioned, a new edition Just -honed, 380 pages, 30 engravings, and steel portrait of the author, will be mat' by mil l or may be had my agents. Price 25 cents—all but given away. 8. S. FPItH A. 81., M. 71.4 Broadway, N. Y. March, 1856—m1 31:3wdaw .O4' Dlgesllon of Foott--Health cannot exist in a body when that greet reservoir, the stomach, fails in maim'. listing and reducing the food to a cooditkai from which tbo chyle end chyme can be readily produced. Bence, In a bad stomach, yon have, bad liver, sourness, flatulence, colicky pains, and a pnerial prostration of body, for want of health ily eliminated fluids, to keep the varions organs in tune. Reader, if yon desire relief from those evils, try a bottle of HOLLAND BITTERS, n remedy greatly in vogue now for bad digestion and other stomach disca.o.s. Corm* i--To prevent Imposition, be ou'eful he ask fur Ikerhave's Bitters. .$108:101 al •Ineb,w.!l) OD fa—Told of $l. per bottle, or mix toddle". kw ss,.by the pro prietora 13}iNdAMIN PAGE, Jo. o 00. Manufacturing riiiirmricoutisto nod Cliembdo, pitteyiu-gb. Pa.; LEILB CO., coruor of *total anti Wood streets: and Druiteitita generallx. atilftlw 37.000 CV 66,137 31 13,838 61 11,6112 36 Hatehelor's Hair Dye -- hair burtiod or is tired by other dyes, failed or variegated hair, all restored and made lwanticully brown or black, without a chance of injury, try• BATCEINLOR'S, at the Big Fartwiy, '2.33 Broad way, where It is male, sat or applied, nine private rooms). Sala, wholorale and rotall, by Dr. Qr.a. IL Knerat, 140 Wood stroot. aplS:lwdms • • • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DIBSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned in the Commis. moo, Perwitnfiiiirand - Stearnbout Agency, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • The business w ill bo carried on by M. ILUNTEIt alone, At £o Cowmen:lid street._ t3alut Loup, April 2, 1858 I)ISSOLUTION.—Tiro co -partnership herr tot•re er.iatini between JAMES SEAR, Jr. and Kum M. nuNTEts, this day dissolved by uuttual consent. Y. M II UNITE will atilt continue the FTEAMBOAT AGENCY and COMMISSION and FORMA RIAI NG lIIISIN ENS, at 54 Com mercial ertiwt, luid IN Lever. JAMES K BEAL Jr. apla:l w IL M. lIONTEIL lUPPINU AND,. LEECHINO. 2 : Mrs. E. lII.IOH may he found at leer residence o 6 SIXTH t tr. et, Nix Iltt, tiet,teen Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the testirrnmy of many of the regular faculty AA to her skill and long exptaieuto m her line. Orders u ill be limn' fatly ett. apitamitlaw MAOA.Y.I.N.E. FOR MAY.-- CONTENT:si A Viiit to the Silver Mints of Central Anterielt—kiltixttated; Commodore Perry's Expedition t Japan -- The fi °went Elusttated ; Martha W att's Life ; The Rise of the Dutch itepottlie; Two Collie, Erb-tots; The Stet yof Nero; TVte Lenses— Light ileexthtt ti.taii of Samuel 'totters; Ltttle Dxrrit—by Charles Diriten, Monthly Itiastrd of 'Current Eventn; Literary Notiece; Wi tt:We Tuttle; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's &smut : May Day iu New Verb; May Day in the Country; Fnaltious for May. Pm sale by N. MlNtal. & Ca. aplB No. tit.' Smithfield street. 93,88/21 46 100,000 00 fob 7,:34H 76 iiioiui NISUKLLANEOUI BOORS.— tai SATURDAY evening., April 19th, commencing at cidock, will ho sold. Ati the Commercial Sales. Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth stmets, a.Very,attructivii collection of new Books and recent editions of standard work., vih dt entreprises many hooks that htivs'neVer hefidobCCll offorod at ptiblic solosta thisd:ty. Among them will be found—Lilo ano Theca of tratimer, Pictorial Riskily of the Antorkan Wass Ckvazzi's Lectures and Life, Collier a edition of Shako iretuestortipleto Works, Lorilner's Lie - Mrs on Beata's, and Arr,..Micfartune's Japan, Romance of Axuet limn Lund, mpo, hoof itoy lag. In the South Seas, Rvoninga of America Yinuaaßeil, Brackenrhlge's Modern Chivalry, Cbendstry hp• plied to Dyeing, Wood's Recollectione or the Stage, Life of" Wellington. Cliamhodi informa dem for the People., Froot'a .11c. - 4a..ni of Illetog, Ilyenda AbleriCtll FIWAOttr ei Amid ant. illitMented ishtion of Don Quixotic, Comp-firm of tho Revolution, Prodteir's ;Minty of the Unimak* St., &e. various editions of the standard _British Poeta and Dramatists. and b Birgn-unutber of late popular publientionit apt 8 P. M. DAVIS, A tict'r. - fgHARD C. BOCKING, Manufacturer of _ll, - stivErt GILT 31111.1..D1NUE, of everiaize and de aerlptian, fur I o .king (Gips and Picture Frames; Oil Sr e, Ste. 110 WOOLIMeett. up stairs, Pittsburgh. Pe. filar Om SODA ASH, of a good and uniform quality, 10.3 mananctured by the Peunaylvania Salt 3fannfacharnut Cu., at East Tarentuna, an baud and for sale by FLEEING BECK D5O galls. Linseed Oil, 15 I,llls. Castor Oil, -KA/pounds Chrome Green, '250 Prussian Blue, p 1 EIIF I , I ,M. ERY A . splendid assortment of 1 .. Perfumer - y.lml receire4 tuxl Air sale by I. aplB PLENITNO BROS. GROSS lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BlT elr' TERS just receirddby [alibi) FLRIBING nuns. fIONCFINTRATE - 15 LYEr--A new article for N.._.4, making Bard and Soft Soap. One pound worth ten i , 1 of Potash. On hued and for tale by aplS _, . FLEMING BROS. ...7 , (, 1 ~.qs"..r CIITY PROPERTY.—For Sitl(7. - 1 7 i I.TOT OF-e -, ` , , , 10 GROUND on Third street. between the 'Furniture' 7 Warehouse otJ. W. Woixiwell and the Bank of Pittsburgh, ~ having a front ou.Thiril street of mart FEET, sod running c ack kuncrt-layr rem Title indisputable and unlncom- .i bored. For price and termsapplrio J. li. .6110,L01t. !, NAT No. St. Wood st. , 1 W ATCHES—AND JEWELRY. JOHN ' 31: ROLLERTa.Nq. 16 FlFTlLstrect, is now opening an extire NIB! . STOCK. of Gall and Siirer Patent Lever, Amquir, (Rubio and Vertical WATL'IIES; in OPen and hunt ing maw, of the nurt celebrates] kinglisli and Swiss manu- ' facture. .Also. Gold. Guard Vent and Fidi ChllioP, Seals, ' Heys, Mitnoture Casts,, Bracelets. Gold Pens and Cases, Pen- 1 ells. Toothpicks, henry plain Sri nod Seal Finger Rhigs. Breastpins, tkar , Rings. Calf Pins, Studs, Sleeve Loops, Gott and Silver Spectacle*. Sitter and Elided Spoons, Knives .0 Forks, Jet. Coral and Fancy Goods. Alps, a lamp stork (A . the beat BRASS CLOCKS at till prices., Theabove stock has torsi punthawsl direct from the East. ' on manufactories, and selected with gr. at rare for We remit I trade, anti will be sold at a meat advance nu eat. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired; Gilding and En. graving executed in the best manner, mid Silver Ware nod vlswetry nmilo to order. JOON M. ,ROBERTS, apli Fifth street. next door to Market. S. 8. OMITtlEit S _ I.IOIiLDER RiLACES, TRUSSES, &r.—A largo assortment or thew articles always on band u t, JOS. BUSHING'S, Corner Diamond and Market st. CONCENTRATED LYE—The best article _mew in nse for inriktog Hard and 's!tt 1a0 N2 ....: A lttrge. eupply rtveiv..l by opl7 CI-ITRATE MAGNESlA—Prepared freyit IL/ every day, alwaya on hand at 302. FLEMING'S, upli Corner Diaru.ald and Market Ma. _ T_T , [ILL'S PURE OLD PALM SOAP-An s ottu r supply of Wu exculleUt Soap received Ly JOS. FLEMING, 4 -Corner Diamond and Market st. (ILOVES.--=We have now in stock every atre- of Spring and' &Amer Lisle Thread, Silk, Ak Hance and: Neapolitan Wpvea, and- Almaindres and. Petit 's Kids—at the Furnishing :tare of L 'IIIRSIRIOILD & SON, No:- Wood street. 'LADIES' NTLETS--Wa have ;just re colvrd new styles of , Sock, 8 idand *WI Oatintlets. with &Atonable Cliffs, at - L. ILIRSHFELD &;SON'S, aftl7 . No. 79 woodatroot. QUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACES of every description, at L lIIESDFELD & No. 70 Wood street.. RESSINO ROBES, of all sizes and styles, 1111113111 7 ELD & SON'S, )17 No. 70 Wood stmt. SSAW LS —AI A. MASON & CO. have opened this morning another lot a - franc Brodie, Steil .. •Cashmereoind other EIPILLNQ SHAWLS, very elegant an dosirahleetylva. ._ apl7 ____ M, b• • 9 6 se I A. MASON. k .00. tam last received 10 mqrp wee oi pand&my Wool pauxx9ii; Aler Qtssimen* atid Stun mOr Stuffs in'evetivarieti. - • 'A . ..MASON & CO. lutv roonflvd n veryhme . nmorttnent of Dress, Mantilla, tux Ikenet 4 Trlmlxdoze, In all: the newest and , most feshionabt 14yles. _ apIT ANTIIARIDES-100 lbs. for sale by rATINERTOCK. & 11 P. 17 - WA Ind-Wood a,. lOORIOEROOT-2500 RtEk .•:$O. -Bale by aIA7 • • • R• A. FAILNEEMIL co. .1100 , ED 011ALK-250 lbx, iu iingenkfor sale 13y , • ~ { apl7l, _ •--: •& : .A; NAIINMOP.K.,& CO. PATENT DYES-440 lba for sale by apt? B. 6. FAIENMOCE & CO - ffARPER'S NEW - 'MONTHLY MAO/ l,,,ZlNE,forMay,i Pod received by W• CULDRNMItirt a co., Fifth st.., opposite tbe The ePI W.m'PT, APPLES - 20 bbls. 'day re iredlo,tarealo HENRY It. COLLTKB, 207r00d streeL poop OF LICENSERS. The' under alttnodltditifef,Llbensini, enpointed ender the act en qua Aft to Regulate the-Pale &Intoxicating Limiors," approved the Plea day of-Iferelu lab°, hereby notify all per sons who intend to - apply for license under seld act, that theynoW olgaidzsd; end' *lll 'he in tiesehin- at their RO6ll IN'lll3 COURT , EMU; in the City of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY...the2W. last, for the purpose of apportionloF4 anero the Wank., „y,ow reships and. Boroughs, within the Camay , OT - AllegliOY; the Hotels, UM and Taverns, and mittlog.u - to which County inky be entitled, and that they will also. meet at, their said room In the Oocat Route aforesaid, ,ori „the . SECOND MONDAY OP MAY RitXT, fin the' tin:4loso ortIXANINO 'APPLICANTS 1 , 0114,1011NRR ortileriliiviirotisiatie of , waid: - act, and to, ugegifil KU -1)11.11GRi fortindagaLust add opplictu;ita, andlo MINT Ll eatOt - - aDua ac they may . deeid'etititlit4 to tt. TIM Board ;re notify the pot& that they will not quiplications froth. Or risannmeridatkom any listrty..npplylogfor License,,at onyettar plane than iu their room, and in iession. , W M. fr," AEOROWALIRIBB, JAnnis PARK, JR. apled3tdaltw JA°. KERR. Jri R. M. HUNTER , JOS. FLEMINO. Corner Diamond mud Market et. ~." :.=~ . i. t e. :'~~, = x.~- , tk .. ...4 44, - 4° EMU 1121122 Effin ECM - • §' . . —'• crgs -; k • ;L •,‘ • - yq • 4-, ^ •-•", t - . - , • „ , . . T6L - 1%.',:':. , •:... - -7!.. *2 :rc - "tr.' • 03. 4 4t - r.; -`" - :", 1; _ . ~r~r ., s~:ti=; =''?: :. - ..: - ':i,' - . • •••:,:•d:,':s7&'• 't N„t, ~~. ~y . c ..~ , "!~
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