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ERI DAY MORICII4G
FOR PRESIDENT :
'3-AMES BUCHANAN
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
CAN 11 0010118SIONLIt :
GEORGE SCOTT, OF COLL - 31111k CC
AUDITOR GENERAL :
JACOB FRY, Jr., MoNT. ,, mEnr Co
,:ENER.kL :
TIAIOTIIV IVES, PorrEn enUNTT
Os ALL PAGES will be found interesting reading
Tat: communication in relation to the ()hi°
river improvement is crowded out f,r to-day.
It will probably appear to-marrow.
WEEKLY may he had this afternoon. eon
twining the latest foreign and domestic intelli
- 'gince. Single copies per annum $:!,00: in clubs
uf not less than ten, $1,00; s i n gle co pi es , n"
PRICE-CURRENT.—The Pittsburgh Price-Cur
issued from thi9 office, may he pt,curol at
the counting room, containing the latest reliable
market awl commercial news. Price cents.
RAILROADS ♦iN:STW ARID
Pittsburgh is rapidly assuming an importance
as the centre of an immen , e system of railroads
stretching we , t ward, for which but little credit
is given abroad: and although continual self
praise may he a tender point, we are constrained
to exult at the rapid and sul,tantial preeminence
this great gateway to the west is becoming pos
sessed of. One of the important moves recently
for this city and state, is the securing the con
solidation of a road from Pitt-burgh to Chicago.
the longest continuous railroad under one inan
ngement and kn ge in the United States. Fron,
Chicago, the G :ath:of eitie.;,toward the
north west, the:e is a viral country filling up with
a s ubstantial and .6.goT , •tis population, with grew
agricultural and mioeral re-uurces —with a net
work of railroads fist Com plc ting which ma=t
become allied to New York interest, with their
numerous road. reaching in that direction, un
lew exertions are made for our Km
now pointing to the trade of that region. \\ i—
con:in, the youngest of the tine giant off:pi ing
uf the ordinance of 'ST, lying botween -11.!'
4S° north latitude is a poMt now lint-Acting grea.
attention from railroad men. Iler comrneret.l
advantages can be ascertained by , imp'y
tiouing her position. tin her eastern]
Lake Michigan, on the mirth, Lake Superi
and on these Likes, in connection wlth
Erie, already float- a commerce by the tabu! it
statements of the census returns, greatly ex. ••••.. I
ing uur entire foreign trade. t 1:1 her west run
NliAsi , sippi river the entire length of the
4011 wiles, connecting her with St. N,l
Irlean.‘ and foreign nation,.
lu 154 , 1 htvi •;.1.0,h)
:in ~r 2.011 ,1 In i.opttlat:
-he ha! , out,tripped :ill the We-tern State---n
Iher h-itingineren-el ten in ten ye kr- I
five retire -he ha: , n arly doubled her populn:: , .:
irknginerea-ed I
ng and rapidly iruprnving , tats. t
Ell per centutn to her pcpilation.
The territory of lar,zer than ea;.
New York, Penumylrania, lli i rln harm. T
la, t by the laot cen,ushad a popunti,,n ~1
(HO, the nest before 2,itt H 1,1 the ,ect,rel
ow, and the fir,t, in r.und ntunl rr
WI,CUII,IIi r soil that, New l• 0 1..
more acre, taa❑
this poffic .•ur ir, nuf, I r.
MIMI
uttig itrrangenivnt,
gett , rn!'y t I..wa,u tSe !.3.1.,t we
t•i 11111 , 11 CO . w1llt! . . 1 we ,h 3.1 look
tt-te,t. Itt the (.Gll , (•f the manse men
Pitt-burgh anil ('hip ado Kailnad
head of affair , of that company
a•stime the respnsibilitie, , ~f Chief,
11:1 !put little tiar, th:lll4i!b hearty e. , -.• per It
from t hi- region great
WE TOOL:if:HT SO
The 1,11, 1 701; (OM, .1
wake the i f,
•14 41
I,n iv . 1! ,11 1 11. , i 1.1
It 011 It- (~A'll r:.
the treachProu •rheme, ale! it lotck: , r;,:1.;
Well, we Alall watch you, neighbor 1 , 01, t
But we cannot nfl nl to let thy.
if quite ea,y .-ome h,. remark
terdny morning A were un , ;,•ntleiriat,'y
could not be uttered than that montaine.l in t
foNwing paragraph Speaking ~f ILe 1.11
hel.r.! the lloume at Wa-hington to grant t
Ohio Improv , ment pr , jeet, lie (.f u
We Lehr,• that the ...ht.!' t!n•
nt the thou , ghl that It will he brought pe,u,,ne,
before ron.:re-:, and the fact wi!l there
Ili t Ku organ Den,e racy lu favor uf thi. it.
Now it it , that n, paper in tl
city has more ri eyi,ntly urged the imi.r"veme
of the Ohi. , river than the Pox r, and no one h
take❑ ,trmiger
ment aid to the undertaking. We Lave publitl
colutnn9 to thlt effect. The -di tor of the J -,r,
knows it, and he khutrs that the above ex tr ay
After baying labored in that caw,
ECM
we Lave for more than a year, it re 4 ulres
r.tr..ng language to express our detestation
curb injustice. We hare loked no credit for it,
but we do not intend to a!low any one to falsify
us tLn
THE QUESTION
Abolition paper, keep urging that the o i,ly
Lion before the country, the issue in
Presidential campaign, is the que,tion of —slaver:.
extension." It is a falsehood, a: every s,
man know. The only question touching -laver}
now is whether the people of the organized ter
ritories should have a right to determine
choose for themselves their own local laws and
institutions. In other words, the great princi
ple of popular sovereignty that lies at the ha-!s
of all our republican institution is assailed at this
late day by the opponents of the temocr:icy, and
the vote of the people must decide whether the
very basis of our free institutions is to be L , iven
up. That is the issue.
There is no danger of slavery extension now
Nor is the election next fall to determine whether
there shall be more slavery. The false issue pa
raded in the abolition prints is a humbug. This
the people are finding that fact out fast, and will
repudiate it.
FLI NKEYISM.—Tbi l 4 a word often 'tied, but
not exactly understood. its true signification is
well illustrated of late in the change of the tofie
of the English, and a portion of the Ameri
can press iu regard to Louis Napoleon. When
Le was first elected President of France the New
York papers could tell us all about his little ir
regularities while residing in that city; irregu
larities that. it was said, brought him into an
unsought acquaintance with some of the police.
But now that he appears to be pretty firmly
seated on the throne of France, has got an heir.
and is one of the first rulers of Europe, the same
press has forgotten all the unpleasant incidents
of his former life. We are told now that while
in New York he sought seclusion, meditation,
study—and was in fact a profound philosopher.
The London press, too, could tell us about his
holding the office of a special policeman in that
city, and making merry over his sudden assump
tion of power. Now it is • His Imperial Ma
jesty :" and, instead of policeman, it is friend
of order,' and of constitutional government
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•r;:, :"EIZEI , IN FRAN , F..—The Lon- I
recently seized at the French pom.ollice
in c .c , c l uclicc of its appearing with it black border
::, a t-ls en of mourning for the peace, which it con
tlisai.trons and disgraceful to England. The
I, and .11,,rning .4,lrert: , r were also seized.
Ti it is the say to make England submit to a
treaty ,he dues not like. Force it upon her un
der a threat of leaving her alone to tight out the
war with Russia if she does not submit to it
French emperor's terms : and then drive all her
newspapers out of France if they utter one word
against the treaty
ILT I I
THE BAltimore Sun ,-ty- that Itr. Arch. Gra
ham, of 11-ckl,ridge, and Samuel C. WilliamF, of
Shenandoah, have teen elected delegates to the
Cincinnati Convention, from tlte'fentli Legi n
I VS, i di-trict. They are instructed to vote for
Mr. Buchanan.
AsoTHka fiaal E.—The Japanese oth
cials report that on the I:2th of December another
severe earthquake visited Jeddo, destroying
houses awl temples, and burying nearly ;;,000
people among the ruins.
Ma. Bt elllNAN.—Thit , gentleman declined the
public dinner tendered him in New York ; an l
lie leare, to-d.iy fir Philadelphia, where a most
cordial reception await , . hint.
Speech of 3I r. Speaker AVrlght.
return you my s,bume acknowledgment for the
kind luol llatterim; tmtm. io which you have been
pleased to place mi the romrd your sentiments
relative to toy SerVieeS and rmur2e of action as
your pre-iling officer, during the eventful and
laborious ses,ion about to termimite.
lamat a loe= f-r language in V,IIICII to expre , v
my ailtairation ••tir. •leportment, during tie
many trying, seenen incident to the tliscus: , ion and
enactment of law- b•r the government and regu
lation of the affair- of o urcomur tt con , titneney.
It would ill become me to dare to deny that I
felt tlatt, re 1, m.ll 1%111 , 1 To pre-'l.- over the
of a b-dy of gentlemen who line
exh;Mted nottuy h •notal 'di traits of character.
:111,1 umber 11:1 CIITIIIII.-tittice4, tin;
courte , and umn'y bnaring 1•0c0nu1.,7„ the digni
ty of th• rt a , the 1..1 ular repre,enta
time- • '.' o;•le
In ,11 or•b•r, in the heat n:
I have wounded the feeimg , nr
tom-1y given • !rein,. to any member. I linpe the
0-ti• 0 •••iktlatv•l to mar the recoller
1.1.al of the ~-, 1 011, will be buried in oblivion
On us, 4'f rtv .•11'11 detkrrn'!witi:.n fo ibinittoster
f •r•••,ir govir:•tnent
I 1,110 1•1,1 - return it lay tli•tnl:- l•
your C , 1.11.1t.111C,` ati•l en•l /1 - st Illebt :11
eve! y
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C o nsikylioitly the auzinentittion of discount- I Co
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enntr , d part,clpalt. larp In tie d:sa , t,•
which must tinal,:,.to illt In in their itnpruden,
NV;th a erreney thin tinnatura!y enlarged, a
till Kiu~ RI the ri.lu of one per o•nt.
‘veek, we cannot be sunlri , ..l et uur
irup•wlati.ll. ;111 I our S ; n.r t ,tore
.1r1! 1111./ ttloct. , . of thi, iinprud.•tit
,onfint. , l to the cite. N‘'w V
cci,Zre ~ f clw l'aiov.
stan•hhg .rza:y in the charach•r ~f a cre.l.t
at I,6the anh a ,lehtor ahr,a , l, it i. evident ti;
th, hail: viola:went in every other ~ f
mu...t cohf,rni t, that of (Air-. In f.
the banks ..f [iii.- city 1..,1 l a , Irtual control 11 , r
the CUT reney of our 1 , 1111:TY. It 11, 1
i the I.m.k ~1 fmglatol user the cur
rency ut Brent 111111.11, Wel or Iliad` ii,, lute
titan N%as that ..f the 11:111k the Unite! State
n' to he-t day-. Hence the vital importance to
the ,tal.i.ity and welt our commerce that
they shwold managed with di-eretion and fit, -
and their moNements g..vetnc.l by a con
..,.rvative -pint, Ti,. .cialkl ' e- in banking of
ucei are lire re:l4 , :111,1 cilectiVe than all the
lestri.:ti ,. ns that 1egt4h,t,,.11,..11 ilii
prudential ni-tive-, the I.al,ks of
ti l l ctty are subject to no e!b....tive restraint but
the tear of luwtig their coin in pa , )inent of t r
vigu tiniclitmine,s unJ g , ,,ernlnellt but
:hire our vicions system of long cred,ts huts been
made to span the .\ tlantie, l,y entering iut..
most of our c.onmercial W 111,1112 6 ,1 1, abroad,
this Check i= ne longer suilicent. l'ay-day
rent..te. Itefure it, advent the stimulus of an in
flated currency is liable to engender inn-chiel
shich nothing short of It cummereial revulsi,m
can CIO reet 'Flic,e influences are now opera
ting with unwonted tare—a bunk expansion
ibis city of t‘renty-live trillions in seventeen
ino..ths must neces-artly put them iu vigorous
action, and, uu',v el arr.•-t... 1 by it cautious tut
prompt return to a safe limit of .lisc..urits, wide
spread disaster must inevitably ensue.
The remedy i , very simple. Let a few of our
larger banks, acting ill C.•ne , rt, resolve upon a
gradual but steady curtailment of their loans,
beginning with those made on [Hill, which are, at
best, scarcely legitimate, and, under the prompt
correction of the Clearing huti,e, all nhers, Loth
here and elsewhere throughout the United States,
will be compelled to follow their example. Eve.
Post.
FROSTED PLANTS.—Thaw them gradually, and
in the dark. If but a single plant, immerse it in
cold water, and set it under the greenhouse stag e:
if the whole house be frozen, put up the shutters
or throw on mats over the glass and syringe well
with cold water Plants which under ordinary
circumstances, ore killed by a degree of frost,
cv: often be recovered from severe injury by
toi, treatment— Lila. tierintm•!
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11 , SE k.EPRE4EN I ITl'. 11, ilnll-1 . 2
Tues.day, April :21! j di en."
The Spiiii.'ser oal ed the to order at 'fit 1. r , i 'AO /tus,it iC , tll
o'educk. \Ve had a Lpngtli7 prayer this morning ;,r y
are ale ut departing fiir one 1 c There
Vlt 0 !I Ii ABA( ISE URI.:
was con,iderable ion on a 111 -..1111.111 ut
Mr. Dock, of and onion le.i by Mr.
Porter. ullh the aio-,lniew
the 11. 01,e in a roar of 1., ro- ,•;
MAI k`i fl , lll 11:111 the spenkinn . LIS (1.11 as no-e, vcartj and li . .
thinking member , . (..b1 :Lb.! tbu.•l, retned:' , on ,
friend Mr. from Washington, even hail
to take the floor arel reply to the witty remark
of ight and '.l-Tizg u,rtc. w',th
the House by shunt. The memiwr- ~re or,t mat e rial
the vein for wit, hunn•r and fo , : The ` --o f
and the looprn.t.'
took a retie-s for Lcr•fymen, T hy,l
l'he Senate thin tn , qui•nt, pa-t
elect,l Mr. Broane,
Speakor, ha ,•11c vote.
received nine votes, smi hal hr nt.t piv.•
casting vote f,r it i- in. , rc than Frei , .
hle he, the Judge, could havei , e,m e`,ccte.l.
Browne was e,,n.,rted to the ChuTr hy two s• t
tor., and then addre ,, e , l the Senate. thanion.:
them f.,r the honor. The oath • , t , dince 1N:or
rt•lminl,tere.l by Mr. Flenniken, and a -
wit, then presented c,,mplimentory t, the 1.; I:ing
Speaker. Mr. Platt. Till+ gontleman Tint.:••
capitol providing officer.
The following resolution warireled in t:
Hone hy Mr. McComb-
Re,olved, Tnat the thank , of OH, e :T.
eminently due to tine Iffm fc.,.`nar , h,tm I \\
Speaker, for thc a. C,lgn,lied
courteous matterin winte:n he i•rv-i ie.'
deliberatnuns. lousier hi:11 gratettn
knowledgetuenta n r i-1
him a relit!". t .
oh the curl
i mu ndy atl pte I , it, it hcen
better or more werthy inau
ed Ftkltiffil btfore. Pk
true c , ho can on In I
1 . 110 tithe Hiit .'Ullke Ciicn
Rita Le plitc;;;I in it mire
1, evalpetl•llt to till nny in .1,
for one I would feel i.roud ti, i.l-t
L. Wright for any ; 11,.e ;II 11;;• p.
of l'ennillyania.
With 'Ali , . 1. 1 11•
to the nniinherf , ilt. 11. It 1
situ neat.
Ntr. 11 , 1,1r0,,,1 : Do
of ti,e ritoilly i,i tio•
tostinlony 4.1 h., .tol -
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are unimprnrii and n111 , ' , .
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—By mean f:t uuu nit,
Wl l .ltatn 11'Icker , harn. n'
tbicknc-,c- 4 11,c
, c wed at once. \\ axed thr, ;
red i u•cd with put to‘,.t t.tct:.l%
awl that first the leather. 3,1
needle follow-. A ;lid ,ne : thc, in
chine , can -Ile Irt n Licht to twcicc t .-
1,04)t- per day.
Cleveland and Plilbhurglt ltallrond
We hayejt N received thi• eighth
0 10 Cleveland and l'itt-diirub I:atir,ol t'. nn nt..
The company earned In the y nar N ,, ‘.
her 1,,,t t!, o I,k o lite inst.
In& .tc that period un-ante.l
company owned ..11 the dath N , •indt , r it. .t
..1 pad, in toperatl,,n, t 'l. tdt t tit Al
uml Tusgarawa:4, the 111,11 and
went. am,unted t ;1,7 It,o Tn.•
have expended r.rti , .ll id I
from tzhur;lt t, 17,77: 7
tanking a tatal expenditure it•r the roar nt.
.166 which band,
eu.it Will I.e $5.9;01,7 ,1 2 iit
t;I wain-ti,. k.
710,:1 I 2 _ I)o wa.4 in 7 per kin
.1:; w!I in
balance f net ettrui...
$: , .9- 0 .7ti2 1.,
The company have since 1,1.1 .ifl $1 116,'-i;ill fliiiiii, L i : 0•1 , ' l-• ''. l , ''-' t• , -,
debt by a sale 01 bands then in band, and in , 10.1..1 ] rooms..
in the cast of the rood. I' tri o =7 the year $152.41111 ' Odd, ,sliiiiiii.iile iiii,l ri.tiiil, by lit i it:o II Knott,
~f bouts were paid utT. The gross income .pf 13.,:, 1 Wool 13:1130t.
was $581,577 against $180,017 in Isol, bem , an i 44y-Call at No. lal Wood •trect, anti
increase of $100.960, and will b e i no .A, i n , eoa .:,,f 1
this year. The transportation uf coal and lie man " u ''''' " '''' Is . • '''' gl''' nod Wi'7's'
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: poi i ug Chl... , l'. , I/ at' a W ~..;, 1 ,, , I, i iii.ll Mi , 11 , ,, a 1' ,, , 1(4
ufactures of Pittsburgh and Wheeling is very large I "'" I " " I ' 4 ' 1 " 1 i ' t ' l '''''' l ''' C ' l "''''' l ' "" .1 ' 11 " '. ''') I"' -I
and constantly increasing, this line ~ f. r.zd
up the markets of Canada and the lakes. The road w'". l afri"f. riellS
runs through a country of rust resources. Al melt ii i:I ItATS : tuurs ! I IIATs:::
furnish a, freight lralric that must annually ii.erease.
• - ,§-il r. L.
..i.iit r.. , i•ivi 'I ,I 'Mfg, lot of 6,0 t. ~,i I „ 0 , 1 ,•
The road will be finished this summer so as to con
nect the Central Ohio and Ohio run] Penn•ylvania "" n 11A1.6 "'" i "'''''''' ' 01 " - " LCAPe ' L' i ' ill '"I'" 4 .'i 1'... , i•
Itailroads. The financial condition ,if the ,amipanv ap "10'1' a. "°I " -11 I"' r"r ' .f.l' 'Lill and " , t ,
pears very sound. The company's it thtire lune been NlirKil A'sA CO .:w. 164 It "0,1 iitri.,t.
fully retrieved by the excellent 111,1fIllgrO1 , •1.' 7 its
present directors.
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A sure unit cure
eerta.:. felons, eLil'ol:;iu>, anal
for fever H•re-,lveN.
,3 rash, bunions, ,ore nip
hc Fl'.e , ,
fro/cu limb
I cntek , • , l llp sore
wound- . , it is rt wort
cnn he ti..-titie , ll.l , y
11-•••1 it the city of 1;0.:t.1
eI c tbi; ts. )e•tr , . lu no iu-
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for .1- All injury, or interfere
,n.-rl'; t is male fl'olll
I-.lip:II , •t•ci twought fr..ln
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CO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Da. CALVIN AL FITCH,
HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM
I L. : EU RI )1' , would ann.amee to his patients, and other.
In Western Pennsylvania, that le• a ill vinit Pithtt.nreh early
t.. 0 ensuing, nh...t ..n.l that tilt..., wi,hing to .nut them
his system of treatiu,.;
Throat and Pulmonary Diseases,
•
CONS IF 31 PTION , ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
By Medicinal Inknlationa, Mel:Amnia/1
and Constitutional Renueilie.,
Will I Itlis Lave nn orp.rturitty 4-
FITCH ',III vri-Nia,dt fnnlr
TIII . I<:. I DAY\ I) 4 i, APRIL T111:11 , , T.) :,ATURDAY
\IAI 1 L.N . 111.
1,1 ill, 1, 13 timt. novdat , y (Bnbbatli
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1111 TEN FOUR, at las tat
ac tla•
F. LAI It Ii OT EL,
Penn :Lint St. Clair ert.,te, (entrance on Penn nt.,
V., Inelywnt pnatel I2F THE
1.1 and R r nll &ran trlindirg ~ f the &v-teni pr4<eeeling
roluidgmr) Drosse, particular')
Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Coitiveuei•, and Fe—
male Complaints.
Pa . t111 , 114 ~/114 to but unable to visit DR. FITCH,
si .1.. , hr ,e•oding him a written ...tatement of their case,
Prompt O.IISW, will be returned, giving opinion
and gating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL
k IN ATP /N ALWAYS PREFERRED.
. . . -
DR. FITI 'I I pr. J. W. SYKES. will be with, to
dm - 111,4, the our last weeks of his appointmcor. —
; t- .1.,Lra1.1.• • hat lors. ns WlAllflg his trestment., should
I,ml that he in.,. have them in charge as long
2-in 10,411.1 Y
1 2 it L\l\ M it expressly tinder. , tuiid
is. lila! 21 , 0 bug , r nn) Lunu,cen C 01111,1.1011 with lii S.
w , ”141 coil lii: Z. , the CARD which lie
t.wii.i 'wiled upon pulash inutowlialvly his pi-
SHINGLE MACHINE.
liendall's Patent 1111 PROVED
Double Acting River si. shaver.
Tll E ;at , of Shingle and Lumber
sp,ulators and others. In directed to this in
t thialde tost•ittioth a loch et eon presented to the public an
I'l, "iv,/ and "It I y practical machine extant. for Riving slid
Ltsvm , ,, Sion:des.
[aria, erphrop and Arttuing machinst have been invented
Slttrizles, but it to n well known fact that Shin
”r sassed tho grain are quite tot, dimny tier
t , ttino turpss•si. Numerous iucrununs have recently at,
pt , ,tr,..f for rindig and sharing, and these have all been con
nt..l as wnrttJrea, from their imperfect method of riving,
a 1 , 1 h of splitting from the side of the block trot one ,!.i hi. it almost invariably rune otr. This difficulty In
t•t,tirtdy 0b,r1.1.441
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
h Irmo the side of the I.lock a piece thick
t4it Mr two ehianb s, which is separated in the centre.
ood by 11Mtux of elmtic plides each part In conducted
ti pair of RppruxitnnllnF knives. which completes
~p ration thus pr,laciog Is,. shingles at every revulm
Phis inaditne will rive and oho, from the block three
tb.ku-sairl shingles per hour, of uniform thickness and taper.
perioi in solidity 3.1)4 durability t.) those uvula by hand or
111.) prm.esn.
..i.• ore by no inean, confined to pine and nth,
N,..41, hat work, to equal advantage oak. walnut, and
••I) .1-...nikth, of timber that ran
The w-rkings of the mar him, ran be examined at It. 11.
Pur:iiture Buildoh:-. Fifth Ku, et, l'itt.luirgh.
timber , o•r,, shin,4l- and men of enterpt
it new 6poculat ion, on there is no similar
.•07001.
TI, • omelo , ,1“.1116111 1111 i a ewall NIIC., is of ,hirable
IA Al. at,•l rata Ida HIA/rAt INn hlllPhrd hod eihrlsty
and n mato :Lod too liter• 0111 make from 'Aldrol.i
,en) a10n g 1..., per .I,y. 00i1L aboot the•.• 10,r,,e power .
.•f fritniy. or In/WhiLled, itninife at No. 31 Fifth
t l. A iritiiritimtitin will 1a f"rwar•led by Letter
„,i,•2<-2,„i A Dr. I RANI K ENDALL
SA MUEL HNESTOCIi,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
_FOREIGN AND UONESTIC
HARDWARE.
h:.l Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSPPL'OII. PA
se- THE , 111.1 . 11.1 it nilW dliwning a .rail errirtd.d inn.u.rr
.•I e,n,gn nud durnesta, liardu arr.Al 130W.and u L I, 1..
, lertai ax any othrr In tins clty. 111
Lat,.l a gtqa•ral :,...ff:/il,llt of
TILERY, CARPL:`• I LB.'S TOOL,,
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.111 y ihvit, the at vuth.th purch
SAM CEL FA II r, &STOCK.
PEK I N TEA
No. S. Fl FT 11 STREET.
\I. EA:-T EY.CIIANGE BASK
Plt (*burgh. Pa.
;BEE\ & BLACK TEAS
t CA:qt. l'h
t Alu , ri, uutrk et, .11.61
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lIENRY 11. COLIANS,
Produce and Commission Merchant,
No. 1.5 Wood Street.
I'ITTSM;RtiII. I'
FORS T & SCOTT,
I'OIIIVARDING AND CDADIISSION
NI 1.. (' 11 .\ N 'l .
llDealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
LARD AND LARD VII
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\V ATER STREET, PITTSIIIIRGR, PE
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r Ii .1 ~,,. t .u.IJ : tat 1 , . 1.. ltk li.,K.lts A Ilert+tin , , Plitla.
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1.....:, 1 1 .•, l'itt,.uri. , ,l, 'l?.....rtief., Nrsba & G,rr..tßrya,
........ .. F.: Fll,-, i.c I,..tim. Phila.
I ' •,1“.. 1 1;1, /1, IL.Lhorx Iloilo, & C. ,, un.41.C.1.ii.n•0 ,
,1,.... , 10, ,ft.bi.l) A. B 13u11..ck & Co.
\V I LLIAMS & ALLEN,
MA NUF OF
ILS()N FURNACES,
Wrong - lit Iron Tubing,
NI) FITTING GL'NERALLY,
F'or Warming and Ventilating Building,
A will ectiErnet Du- Warning raid Ventilating
st, au N%.13,1 , rtulsiin'r Furnace. Chun l,
-pi taie, Furtiiries lirt , n !louses, Dwelling,
in - Hotels. No. h meauurr ziTRILLT,
/LOG
1• t tut 1k
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
\ II AS, SIDES AM) SHOULDERS,
\ RD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF
SUGAR-CI:REP uud
C.k N A..iSED
A largt. sloth always on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
VOTSBURGII. PENN'A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
I.I,I.:(I , II NY.
ea ri,ouli DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In rithor Of th
• Co
01.1 11111 left at It.• !kid). or it/ thr ntoros 0
!ASIAN, W I /N A 01. W,sslstrvel..
BR I,l'N REITER, lAberty and St Clair strtsets.
11. I'. SCIIIS A ICU, Druggist, Allegheny.
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BRYAN, KENNEDY & GO
ALEX. HUNTER,
81E1E13E1
1.4 OIT R. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A ..\'/) PRODUCE GENE I.ILLi
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBUROLI.
" i JAMES 1:100t, .111.
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and rotninis.sion Merchants,
—AND
-44-STEAMBOAT AGENTS.-tia
frrva, b.houn Pitt( and Olive stjr..
SAINT LOUIS. Mo.
I l-,1 pl
1011% COCHRAN k
.11ROS.,
MANFFXCTUREES or
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
IN I N W R US, &c.,
Nos. 01 Second it. and 88 Third street,
mitLi PITTSBURGH. P ENNA.
W II ...W W. MAIR
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 151 Front at.,
Intll7 Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES BLAKELY,
EI:hOPE IX IGENT IND COXITIANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBUROII.
en l'amengt.rA brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, mud Laol.yo rOlrlittOli to Europe.
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters
JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau
raw, where all the delicacies of the der
-4,.,1 can he obtained on the shortest notice and le e p.
done up in the beet stylo, and at satisfarto r y '
price.. No don't forget the sign of the BED,
W II ITE AND BLUE," Nu. 111 Wood street, below Fifth.
STEINIIUCIL.
ailil7) Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish r 3.
GITI-11t.,' ACID-100 lbs. fur sale by
ratan R. A. YAHNEBTOCKA 00.
rr :)i
REMOVAL.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fifth -
fot•et Noomoc !ha will renede on the I.lth itintant, to A CARD—I request the attenti•m of my
.the corner of Wood and h 11th e 0. over the Ranking Inman of friends and the public to my suck of
It. Patrick d Co.
Sue our advertisement buiow.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
wßich r think eontnine n larger variety of rich style.. than
THEMERCANTILE AGENCY, any rvltirr form .r purchave. have tah,n special pains 10
obtain ull tho Andes of
I'ITTSBURGII
EttabllAird In New York, June, 1841- 1
Plltotharglk March, 11+52,
eon TFIE PROMOTLON ASO PROTECTION 01 TRADE.
Having Branches and Associate OUle. in
NEM' YORK It. DOUGLARb & CO.
BOSTON F Iteoxot. & Co.
Pill LA DELPIIIA. B. DOLIGLAIRI <1 CO.
BA LTIMAJRE J. D. Paarr & Co.
ell A It. LEST. IN It. 11000 Luis A Co.
NEW ORLEANS R. Boit:Los At Co.
RICHMOND CiErer.
CINCINNATI B. DOUGLASS tt. 03.
LoUISVILI V B. DOT , GLABO Co.
ST. LOUIS .......... ....B. DototekSs A Co.
........ DOOOLAES St CO.
sepplies (to subscribers only) all necessary
intoi !nation its to the standing, responaibility, An., or Niers
Omuta. Traders. Manufacturer, Public Companies, Ace
throughont the United States, their Territories, and British
North America. It is a valuable auxiliary to Importing,
I el. wing and Commission Merchants. as welt asJobbers and
Manufacturers, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The ,ollection of debts In Poe States, Canada, &c., attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Terms made known at the 'Jake. _ _
B. DOUGLASS a: CO.
SnlAseritoors to the Agency who have occasion to travel
throagh the States ore furnished with introductory 1-•!
to the various offices, wh, , re they Can obtain In!
without estra ciad.
FARMERS AND MECUM?.
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF' PHILADELPHIA.
110 x. TIIO6. B. FLORENCE. Preet
Ebw. R. linnaoLD, Socretary.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
From Mr ltt day f Augast to the 31st day of Dr r.,1555
Amount received in Marine premium+ $ 0,242 31
Fire 39.908 82
Total premium. for fire month"
CAPITAL ..............
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Booth of Allegheny County, Itittsburgb, and
Pittsburgh 0'576,721 tr.
Railroad Bond. Cost JAM tO
Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate 50,960 00
Stocks, Collateral 30.38.4 1,0
Omit in Bork and on bawl 1.1,0tr2
- - _
Capital subacritaal, (pay wont not yet due).
Premium Notea. not yot mattno.l
Due from Aironts,;sk‘cinvd by Honda)
p e MIN and CdtnnioutionB
$408,151
Total amount of Losses incurred, but not yet adjustd: —
fir,
. $1,060 Gil
Marine 3,000 00
$4,960 66
Thin Company Insarea Hall and Cargo riaka on the Ohio
and Misaissippi trilmuu lea I moires agalnot Lom or Inamagea
by Firm. Iny...se. adju,ted and promptly raid.
REFF.RtZiCE.Y.—iitai. T. M. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
Jesus Wond.
tot' Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. ILUNTHR, Agent,
nllll3 No. 91) Water at., Lot. Wax! and Market.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
4-W- MARINE INSURANCES uu res/sAs, Cargo, freight,
to all parts of thn world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes runt Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MEIICHANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling IIkILISPH, Aa
Arts of the On/gamy November 6U,1855.
Bonds, Mortgages awl Real Estate $101,020 P 4
Philalelphia City, slot or hor houhd 85410 let
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 2.3,0t%0 10
Bill', receivable 1813,4
Cash on hand 26,526 Vd
Balances in bawls of Agents, Prewiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued, and other debts
doe the Company
Subscription Notes.
STORE,
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DELAWARE MUTUAL
oFFICE, 6. E. CORNKR THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia
M=l
! James C. Maud.
Tle!..l,lliluH Paulding,
James Tr3Nuair.
W Eyre., Jr.,
I . I !—Lua 1,. Price,
James Tell 111, t.
Samuel F..
! Liar)
! James 13. McFarland,
Cl arle33 SeltatTer,
13,1.ert Burtml,
3.•!:.emple,
D. T. Nlorgun,
J. T. I,ognil,
W3I. MARLIN, President.
11. :seal.
I Julian' A
C. Davis,
Lo•ilwr,
un
Dr. It. M. Itudt,,n,
111.[u C. Loawig,
Itr.gli
Sr , nr-r Nl,llcctin
Chart., Krll. v.
IT
J ci .1 i•cc.cn,
T:T,S. C. Ti•nro, Ti‘••• 14. , idont
LSF. Seerrutry.
A. NADEIRA, Agent,
No. 95 Wat, l'ittstov.h
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
1111lFMLREIIS' 11SERtNCE coin,
OF PHILADELPHIA
•
Cliarteretl Capital, 8500,004).
.4.\"/1 7.VLAND THASSIVIeI'ATION
A 11166 9 1.1 IT I NI) T, Pre.siklen t.
oRRIN 1:1,1 F:RS,: 4 l,fir”lry.
PM( ir - VOI3NCI, Trt.arnrer.
CTO RS.
William 11. TLmnmy
Wllliam Neal,
t'lmrle., J. FieldK,
,lame P. Smyth.
Aron Lippincott,
Mahlon ihilincloan,
icliollo• Tt.ylor,
n - rin
.L.Ln P
A r i-Tlng Cowpony hint Igvn orgunized with u Cnelt Cab
tgb gob thy Ihrrob.t, have determined to adapt the how:t.
to It. avgil..ttle ret...itroo-t. To observe prude:: :n con Inc
Inc its gthiirs, with a pronnat adjustment ..t I. ;r-
hitt:burgh (thee, :So. 76 Water lot e6t.
J. N J":;EF
REFEREN , RS.
Th• kTir, ri and r.pon,t.ia fit
bur haq• vithori.y.ed ref••n•nce 1, , them. with regard th
,t.:ll.ility nn.l 6oundut-es of the 3i.i.nufacturers' I uturu,
Coriliwn,y.
Kramer k Rahm, Wils•.t.. k 0, ~
Ge , .rge P. smith k Co., Campl.ll,
Jones, TiOILIRU et Cu., H. Chil4l6 k Co.
no 7
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburyh
A E N 'l' S
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurnor
Co., of IiAItRISBUAII. CAPITAL. $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
1111LAD11.1111A. C. 4 PIT AL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
ViEsCILESTEK, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonw•e all h Insurance Company, BAR
c.tPITAL, 8300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
If ~IITFUKL. I'ITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154,489.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co, of PITTEIsUROII
c.t/ITAL ..1..V1) .1 SS t: TS, Noy.s, MU, $129,022 41)
WM. F. JOHNT.J:V, Pre/Aden!. A. A. CAP4Irla Secretary
de.4.l4:ditpcly
P 1 vr SBURG II
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y,
CORNER UP WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT OALWAY, President.
Tuns. 011.11.1 AN, Secretary.
dij-Thix Company makes exery insurunre apport.iuing to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
- - -
Al., against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Muteissippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
grandly.
Awl against Lrels and Damage by Fire, and against the
Sea and Inland Naritpttion and Transportation.
P.divirs iasurii at the low..wt rates consistent with safety to
all !so 1.1,1,1.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkati,
Jo...ph P. iinagam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall. David Richey,
James W. Ilailmari, Charles itrimthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
lnivid 11. Chambers, Christian Zug,
Willinm Curt, Robert IL. Ilartley,
Jas. 1). Mctlill. feblB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALRY, Pn.vident
SANIUEL L. SIARSIIELI, Secretory.
tIPF/CAL 94 Wain sired, bchoetn Marked and 11494 stmts.
Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
Mr! Misai.sippi Rivers and tributaries.
Iron. roe a4. , ninst 14. or Damage by FIRE.
Ai• • seainAt thy Perils of the Sea cud Inland Navigation
and TrB.l.4l.lnit(loll.
ERIS=
N't lIIi m Bar.aley.
Jante..M. Cooper
Samuel Rea,
Rob,rl Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac 51 Pennock, Francis Setient,
F. lbwhough, .1. Sollo,inmaker,
II Alter ;tryout, Willi/lm 11. llapt
John Slylntim.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H SIIOHNBF:FiOEIt. President.
ROBERT FINNEY. :4 , ..rentry.
C. W. FIATCHELOR, Inenernl Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
COME@
J. H. Shnrnh•'rgrr, G. W. Cam,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Naar M. Pennock, T. 11. Upliko,
W W. Martin, It. D. Cochran,
K. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
George S. &Aden, S. S. Bryan,
David M'Candiess.
ART All Lows sustained by pullm insured under policies
issurd by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly pawl at its OFFICE, No. bb WATER STREET. I jyll
PENNSYLVANIA INSIRANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
ffirlitsur ,, Bolding% and olle Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and in " -i
-gatiun and Transportation. .
DIRECTORS.
Rody Patterson,
W. IPCllntock,
W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton,
J. H. Jones,
Wm. P. Johnston,
A. A. Carrier,
Gem?, W. Smith,
L Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones,
President Hors WM. F. JOHNSTON
Vice PraiJcest RUDY PATTERSON.
See" and CAI3IU4:IL
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FANCY CLOTHS
generally desired, viz: Peme, Dahlia, Mulberry, Grouse,
brah, Brown- and Olive, with varlona tints of Green and
Blue. I have observed the same care in seleming my
FANCY CASSIMERES,
which embrace a CilUieo assortment of light colors, suiteda
fur evening dress in the summer wawa. With a number of
Black Eleatic Figure-el Gouda, also, intended for the hot
weather. My stock of VESTINGS is us large as can be
found elsewhere. comprising every variety of Silk Patterns;
plain and figured Grenadine, and Marseilles.
My assortment of Boyle Clothing has been increased and
I am prepared to fill all orders in this branch with more
netinfaction to myself and buyers than hitherto. I would
call opeckil attention to a number of pretty email .I'LAIDS,
peculiarly adapted to children's drama, which, I think,:tan
not fail to please. Also, Draettae, Argentine Lnatres, Amin-
Italian Matinee French Nankinnettee, Drab Italian Cloths,
with numerous styles of Worsted and Linen Goods, intended
either for men's or boy's clothing.
ap2s:lmM4vr SOLOMON STONER, No. Be Wood at.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Connee
tfcut Mutual Idfo Insurtwee Company, for the year
ending 31st January, 1858:
Lenience per statement 314 January, 1856 V,364,489 01
Amount received for premiums and
rieke during the year ....... 29
Interest " 144,552 45
r,,reirt< for filo year.
left, Innifeal exam
inatiOus, advertising, print
ing. stationery, rent, taxes,
liOctage, &c $lB,OBO 55
• commission to
agents
loses on 113 poll
i•ies, 1309 lives)
including $0.1,-
000 unpaid of
last year "68.990 03
.../108,10{ 3
... 100,000 Ou
Dividends during the year...M.,748 00
Policies surrendered 6,96 14
Premium Notes on Canceled
Policies
$408,151 13
Net balance, Jan. 31, 1858—
Lemma on 22 policies not
due, and awaiting pr00f...251,000 00
0 ASSETS.
Bond and Mortgage Loam on Real
Estate - $945,416 SA
Bank Stock Loans 44110 00
Loans LAI towns, city, and other cot ,
porationa
Mortgage Benda, Bank and other
stocks
Cush in bank
Premium not., bear lug 6 per cent.
interest 1,050,448 02
Balance of premium. In the hands
of Agents and in transit
.7.1100 tm
t 387 .1
is
11
Amount of loom% during the year.. t 251,116 00
Total amount of losses paid to date-1,3E4440 42
Total amount of dividends paid to
date
The director. have declared a dividend of credit of 40 per
cent. en premiums paid upon LIFE Fetich , . during the year,
and 15 per cent. upon the premiums on 'Mort term Policies.
January 91, 11350. GUY R. PHELPS, Fecretary.
A. A. CARRIER At 11110.. Ageuta.
corner Fourth and Ptnithfield ste.
FA RMS FOR SALE!!
141 Acres choice land, with desirable improvements, in
Adams township. Butler county.
101 Acres adjoining the above farm, choice laud, with
dwelling house, barn, orchard. &c.
24.4 Acres in Versailles township, Allegheny county, 100
acres of which me cleared and under cultivation; improve
ments good.
38 Acres in Plum township, with fair improvements.
119 Acres in Patton township, choice land, and in excellent
order. Orchards. dwelling house, barn, stables, Sr all an
der post and rail fence.
11S Acres in Upper St. Clair township, 85 acres ofwlach is
cleared. A desirable farm.
110 Acres in Plum township, 15 miles Pittsburgh.
lfi Acres in Peebles township, hair miles from the city.
130 Acres in Versailles township. 9 miles from Sl'Kees
port, t.l ore mile from the Railroad. •
640 Acres of land (in one hotly ) In Webster county. lowa,
5,.. 15. T. 87, !Lange 14, near Fort Dula,
384 Acres in Sc., 6., T. 87, Range 23, Webster county,
lown.
06 Acres within one mile of Marietta, ck , Unty seat of Mar
shall co. lows.
mu Acres within f, or mile. ~1 Meriet la.
480 Acres in Alowatine county. lows.
110) Acres In lU-nton county, lowa.
W 0 Acres in Scott county. lows.
Acne in Cent (lords., Worth and Min bet (Tu.:ics,
WI SB9 Sh
100 i w
5t,17,34S Iti
lewa.
Y{ Aeon in Pert let township, Alle&hony ro., Pa.; improved
and fine truiL
126 Acres in Upper Ft. Chiir township.
tif, Acres of Cool Land. fourteen nines from and
near the Cleveland hurgii Railroad.
With a wont numb._t of large raid small farms, nil enu
merated above. Apply to
ape2s BLAKELY IUCTItfY.
Bi101:si. BOOK S 1 ! BOOK S !
I odor, 11tr• hoer! 4,1 f.earl Liver:
iit.hip: zi I Nor: loge:
Kate Si/1111, , 11; A 114 . , trot. Ilea Life ;
Life's 1.....+N0T, A T;k10 ;
31:•nokirs of Colelontod Character—Lent trtioo
'rlds, That. and the tither
Ifhtwutha ,
t',.llll.lent Currt-spondeurs of Naru , knn-2 rein;
Sunshine on Daily n
QIIIOB
Ruth ;
Ito.e flan kJ
NV idea - Lkitott Papers;
Christ I : o's Tr , alsi and Trinsopha
Inthing—by Dickens
Book of C 11...
For s,le by
ap:IS
Bu SIN ESS BIT SI NESS' ! !
NI IL PROPEItTY FOR 5.t1.11--Situate on Dig Lia
o ickley, a mill house of 3 storio-a, 3 run of sour, sn,ut mu
chine, and all utiles gnarling tincl tatureii complete. Alen, a
saw mill, '2 psst frame hun.ses, 20 acres of Laid. Price 1k,3,000.
A STEAM SAW MILL situate vn the lihio I is er, near
Mary's.. nines below Wheeling. e $1.5n0. •
\ \ KRI FOR mituale. at M,umlew ille, Vn with
in c... 1 otter, larva riwdling 11.1,, 2
7-4 c. Prlre tt 4 tli.ll.
I I I BERT & SON. &1 Market .t.
)I )A of a good and uniform quality
- ¢utlltlfl,l,7ol by the Pram VI VoLitx ;41.11. idanoCaLtuting
L.,Mpaltly xr i orouthiu; Ou rind and for Kale by
FLEW NG EROS.,
I•ble. Lard Oil, just reed and fur rale by
duo. Oliva 0.1, •• •
libls Canary Seed. •
1,00 Rat. Palm I 11 Soap, "
10 t.bt. " tate:4
CCONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for
making Third and Soft Seep. One pound worth ten
01 Potash. On hand and for sale by
p•ji
LIME -100 bbls. fresh this dny received by
ap2f, HENRY H. COLLINS.
WALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDEL
IBLE IN K.—T have just received a large supply of
thin eelelnuted Indelible Ink, with or without the prepara
tion. It in °tiered so the beet ink now in use. In all M.B
the money will be refunded where it does not,please,
JtiS. FLEMI NO,
ap2s corner Diamond alley and Market at.
rrovrii SOAP-12 doz. Watei's celebrated
_L Tooth Soap, reed by JOB. FLEMING,
.1 25 corner Diamond alley and Market et.
AYNES' HAIR TONIC-6 doz. Jaynes'
U celebrated Hair Tonic, Just re'cd by JOS VLESIISO,
ap2s corner Diamond and Market Bt.
F ---
ORSIIA'S LINIMENT—The best Lini
ruent now in mu for sprains, bruises, &c., 12 ilor. just
r, dived by .105. 1 1 1..1011 NO,
ap'2s corner Diamond and Market at.
PRATT'S NURSING BOTTLES-3-doz7of
these excellent miming bottles, received by
JOS. PLENUM),
ar'26 corner Diamond and Market et.
NEW CASTLE AN 1) DARLINGTON
RAILROAD COMPANY.—The stockholders iu the
ew Castle and Darlington Railroad Company, are hereby 1
notified to meet at the Darllniton Station, on the Ohm and ti
Pennsylvania Railroad, on R FDNSSDAY, the 7th day of
May next, hetneen the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 4
o'clock. P. 7d., for the purl - mite of electing five Directors to
serve for the ensuing year.
By order of the Corporation
ap'24:2lvdtw E SANKEY, Secrete, y.
DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS AND
MAGIC LANTERN—At M o'clock, on /SATURDAY
MoRNING. April 26th, will be sold at the Commercial Sales ti
Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth streets, a medium size Da
guerrecitype apparatus, complete, and in perfect order.
A 1.130, a large Magic Lantern, with 30 elides and several
dhsolving a icws. laP2'4] . P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
. - I . REEN AND BLACK TEAS of all the
different flavors. A large and fall assortment received
by recent arrivals. In consequence of our giving our aften- r,
tion to Teas we can guarantee our prices to be the most
favorable in the market& JAY N
ap24 PEKIN TEA STORE, 3S Fifth nt.
UNDERWRITER'S SALE OF N. - 0. ,-4.." . :
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—THIS (Thursday) AP- '",-,.. , :i,-,
THRNOON, April 24th. at 3 o'clock, at the warehouse of A. , ,
A. HARDY, corner of Ferry and First streets, will be sold , -,. !,.,
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for account whom it may concern, 5 Unit prime N. U. Sugar, •, , ~,,
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and 711 bbls do. Molasses, just received per steamer •• South g
America," and greater part entirely uninjureit Terms: i ; t ',..-1
Cash, par funds. I'. NI- D A VII.
ap24— "•• Auction, or. 5; ' ••' '
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Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
iiiiinam Bingham,
MANCFIESTER PROPERTY FOR SALE 1
—wo will sen two building iota in the above tbn ring 1
manufacturing borongii very low, as the owner bu pur- - •
rhased in Obto. One is on Fayette street, 24 feet Fast ;rum
Chartiors street, 24 feet front on Fayette, extending bats 124 ‘,
feet. The other is on the N. E. corner of CLortiers and
Fayette street, 24 by 100 feet.
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fIOTTAGE HOUSE ON MT. WASHING
TOY FOR SALE—A pleinant and healthy
The lot has affront of SS feet on Washington mrvot by'23l
drop to St. Clair stmet, grip , vines, penoh trera, ite. hc.. all 'I
in good order, and Will Ito sold for $l,OOO. Tarine—,o.2o !n
hand. reminder in I and Y learn.
CUTURERT S SON, 51 Market et.
VANDYKE BROWN-250 lbs. for sole by .!
avn B. A. FAHNESTOCK 6, CO.
pituBSIAN BLUE-15 eases for sale by •
B. A. IrAHNESTOCK A CO., t`'
i corner First and W.A s) nev.t.
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RESSED HOPS—GI and lb. packagea,
for eat° by ittpj B. A. FAII.NESTOCK & CO.
NUTMEGS= -350 lbs. for sale by
apV B. A. FAELNESTOCK it Co.
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LARGE LOTS OF ORANGES. AND
LEMONS received and for sole at Diu. 111 WOOD
trPet, ahirh will he sold at thrt LOW EST PRICIII.. tail
,ividers will du well to call hninediately.
ap2±3l SAMUEL STEINEDCE.
REMOVAL.'
1 - PEANK VAN GORDEI{ HAS REMOVED
.i u NIARKn street, nearly oppoilte to his old
r-iterrd to supply hie customers and the yi 4 ',
,Ilything they wed in the wAyof
tato., Hosiery and 1:
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LAWN ROBES.—Auother lut or thez , u
Lawn Robee,, tqatruly now Astra
1 Ate, a new chown lot of printed 3a,,autte and Itrilliantao 4
Just rureived by 1aP24.1 A A. Nr...4...AYN i CO.
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