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We publish this morning a communication in relation to this enterprise, in which the writer seems to have been favored with some special revelations in regard to " the facts and history of that stream," not heretofore dreamed of in coirnmon philosophy. Practical men, engineers and others, consider it quite possible to make the Ohio river a far more valuable channel of commerce than it now is ; and they feel sure that when the great west is filled up with population to itsfull capacity, a navigable stage of water will be wanted all the year round. They believe, too, that if it can be done it will bo of more value to commerce that half a dozen railroads of the same length. What the particular mode or manner of doing it shall be, we have not under taken to say. We are wedded to no theories or plan. When satisfied which is the best one, we are in for that. . 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I . . _., u. .. ..5.E ,, ,,t* 411.... - . 4 1,, 4 . 0 ,• • 1 ,•-• y• P.. • .4, , 9. • -', .• .'• - , ,!, .e.. 4 . -4 , ‘11,0". n•l-4 , ,e-: r I '', ' 10 t ‘ ; ~, ...‘ 1 P . : 4 / 7 " . i . t:,: .1 ' I- 1 : -1! . :,,t.,.',,P1".....L..%. Er , .I**4 ti.,t 4 .14 -441Vielf , :cr et ;,,bart-;106$60-, rt "'".l ' " "`t i 'i, * • .1 2, 4 • •-• f. Jr.y, 4 ti "." • . . DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. CARA I. PJMNIBSIONER; GEORGE SCOTT, or OOLUMBU Co. AUDITOR GLIE111.1.: JACOB FRY, Jr., MOIPTGOKERY 00. TIMOTHY IVES, Par= Comm RIVER IMPROVEMENT Any argument against the undertaking is easily answered by a reference to the Mononga hela Improvement In high stages of water that river was navigable for steamers, without dams, and free from toll , . But such stages of water were too few and far between to answer the wants of the rich farming and mineral regions through which it run.. The State authorized its improvement by locks and dams, and the whole country along its banks is doubled in value an I the people up in.Grerne and Fay ette crunties, instead of being afraid of dams and tolls. are clamoring for more dams and more tolls, and more of the benefits of constant navi gation When the west contains forty or fifty millions of people, a short fall and spring trade w ,ll by wi means answer their demands: nor will the ralltond ever diin:lii,h the Nalue of the river a 3 a e;tannel of commerce. And when the region , ' a •ng an.i the sonrees and tributaries the 01,i , are stripped of their fore.ce and trough under the lew water =canons 0 f th a river will he huger and wore seriwt4y felt What, then. stall he done" Shall we stick t !he " oil fashion' (or fear of t The very of getting government ai, mach nrol aid from the state. diieetly interested, ia to make the inlprove- IL),nt at as iitt:e ci.st tii individual rontributGrs as possible. an; then the tnll. can be filed VerV lint rule Rut perititti- it would increase the time of trip to Cincinnati A few hours. And what then With railroa.h+ cunning parallel with the river all freights that are wanted 7 1,1,A, and all tra% eler. In will take the railroad while all heave frt'.410,3 wi:l take the river and all tray. eicrs not ii. great haste will take their choice. But 7;1..y-11re ,ianu alarm our eo rr e :-:p ondent tunny will not tat needed. But suppose they would. nation that has alreadff built righter', thousand mile of railroad at a yy.t of some four or fire hundred million dollar!, could probably Luild forty or fifty locks and dam, The Pitts burgh and Chicago railroad coot more than they %%mild, and the Pcnuttylrania railroad twice a? , much. And then the coal tra t de would be interfered with he the b,cl: , and darn., would Very fa loraldr interrere.l with. we btli( ie. Under the h.l Fy , tem taking euttl t. the markets be!cm there have been enough to nb , mt equal the coat of intproling the river. If n , t washed away the bed of the r . :ver tau-t be pretty well paved with the " black diamond. ,- by thi, time. Ex perience has already proved that by far the ea• fret and e.mse , uenlly rnn,t economical way ed c,,il to 1114r1;ct i• by tug , and harge=, and t., them 111 e dam , would 1C ru of,truction. In year" near'.y All the eval wii F r, dawn in that way. But tl,e d a m.. w. 10.1 nut interfere with tho ln.ats nnv more than the now on the'Nlonongahela river. The tolls would not conic uut of the coal men, or the steamboat men. or the manufacturers, or the merchants : but out of the ultimate consu mers of their fabrics and merchandise. If it would increase the cost to the consumer a little. it would keep him always supplied at more uni form prices : and because inure uniform, perhaps lower prices in the long run than he now pays. At any rate, even with the tolls, he could be fur nished with them at lower prices by the river than by railroad. Argument is purposely nvoi , leil," is it ° THE IRON TRADE The United States now makes one-seventh of L,e iron produced annually in the world. Vet tl.e production in this country is far les.i than the consumption. In the United States the iron made annualiy equals eighty-four pounds :or every person in the country : while the con sumption is 117 pounds per head. In England the production is 257 pounds per head and the consumption 144 pounds. This is one great source of England's wealth. She sells every year many million dollars worth of iron in all forms, from the pig, the bar, the sheet and the rail, to the finest cutlery, and moot minute fabric into which iron or steel en ters. Last year Great Britain manufactured 3,roi - ,,ti05 tons of iron, valued at one hundred 103.1 twenty-five million dollars. About one half that atm,m,t. or at least StiO,tloo,ooo worth, was for sale to other nations. This product was achieved by tho lah,r of 23h,1 ), inen and 2,120 s t eam engine, of 212,(00) horse power. Great Britain now produces one-half of all the iron made in the world 'Chore is no trade or mannfaeture more sure of a steady and permanent increase and prosperity than that of irn. Every year that metal is applied to new uses, and the demand for it in creased. Take the prospective demand for rail roads as an instance. It is estimated by good authorities that there are 20,000,000 square tulles of habitable surface on the globe, which will ultimately require 2,000,000 miles of railroad. This will require six hundred million tons of rail, beside sixty millions annually fur wear and tear. At the present rate of production all the iron made in the world for ninety years would only supply this demand alone, aside from all the other uses of iron. In less than half ninety years the United States will probably produce more iron than Great Britain. Uur native supplies of the ore are im mense and exhaustless, and the constantly in creasing demand for iron must encourage its manufacture in vast quantities. The iron mines on the shores of Lake Superior are more valu able than the gold mines of California. Their extent forbids all fear of exhaustion ; and the product will always find an almost unlimited de mand. IYALKBR'S men in Nicaragua are recovering their reputation for courage, which was much damaged by the late defeat. Another battle has occurred between 14 Americans and 200 Costa Ricans, in which the latter were defeated' with the loss of 30 killed. . 7 two thousand dollars required to secure the oiding of the State Fair here this year will be raised. About $1,750 has already been sub scribed, and the committee guaranteed the bal ance, ea the Fair will be holden here. SWSM ;42 0 , 4 • t,..yt ANOTHER SHRIEK. The " shrieks for freedoni!! aro becoming fainter every day. The peof4 have„diseovered thattbere is nothing the matter, and will run at the cry no longer. But the agitators keep eh APRIL '26 triblang eliriply because there is nothing else they can do. The shriek now is "that the law and order' men of the territory, with Wilson Shan non thrown in, have been pursuing of late a systematic course of persecution against Free State men, by arresting them for various pre tended crimes, bringing them before a Territo rial Justice, and, of course, convicting them— for any thing else was impossible—fining them $l5 or $2O, which many of them pay rather than be imprisoned and taken from their busi ness and their families. " That is 'from the Pittsburgh Journal, of yes terday, and every one will believe just as much of it as he pleases. It is another little variation in the song so incessantly played upon the harp of a single string. It must be a wearisome task, but it cannot stop until the second Tuesday of November next. Then the mock, agony will be over, the " skriekes " die away on the air, and the crocodile tears be dried up. Every arrest in Kansas for any offence whatever will be pro claimed a " persecution of free state men. " If a vagabond commits a larceny and is arrested, the people of Pennsylvania will be told that it is " another assault on freedom." People are ar rested almost every day in Pittsburgh, and brought to justice for various offences, and very likely some of them are freesoilers too. But no one shrieks fur them. To do the same thing in Kansas is a dreadful thing, and tears run down our neighbor's cheeks, and his heart swells with indignation at the " outrage on freedom. " RIFLES ANT , Biates.—At a Kansas meeting held in New Haven, where one parson presided, another parson spoke, and a deacon volunteered. it was Announced that Miss Mary Dutton gave twenty-five dollars for the purchase of a rifle to be used in a contemplated civil war. It is but justice, however, to the unmarried of the sex, to state that the Miss Mary who exhibited so blood thirsty a disposition in New Haven is a maiden on the shady side of forty. Some early ilisap. pointment has probably soured the milk of hu man kindness within her, which would account in part for her disposition to excite civil strife. The funny man of the Boston Post fires at her the following squib: i'boulder anus! Miss Mary Dutton Your knapsack buckle tight . Yon r ger tireechcr put on, And show 'cut how to fight' Quick march uj•on the foes' Alc in your poclet.• llohl on your head' turn out Tour tel Pre,ent your retie -coc6 it • Take situ and And now tLr tr,zzer pull it And i•en , l a slaveh.ilthir I. hell. Willi every wio,tling huller "Improvement of Ohio River." MEaana Eprroas --We have no disposition to interfere in your controversies with other parti san sheets in reference to making questions of pulbic concern party „lobbies, "but we wish to express our dissent from one or two items in your leader of Ttiur-sany, heeded .` A Ita.scally Attempt - In its commeneenient you say '• Every one in thi. , community knows that one .f the greatest interests of Pittsburgh is to have the Ohio river improved so as to be navigable all the year round if possible. Every one knows that the proposition is now meeting with general favor. and that there is some hope of its &MOM' pliehment Every one knows that no paper Las urged it with more seal than the Pittsburgh Post. Demoeratic papers in other parts of the country have done the Mane. It in this general acquiescence and advocacy of it by all parties that have encouraged its friends to hope for its sIICCe.9I..*. It were very desirable, "V possitat." to control the wotere of the Ohio river so as to eetabludt • Irri riot igooori "all the year round. - But "eve ry one linr , ws," who tig conversant with the facts 1111.1 hi itory of the strestn, that this cannot be done. propn•ition is never meeting with gen ral favor "' Is it the plan of Copely. Flsiq , endorsed by the Pittsburgh P•oard of Trade' what are the evidences warranting the assumption that it meets with ••general raver. and that there is a •• general acquiescence and advocacy of It by nil parties '- Certainly not becatisfe a few editors have given it a casual and favorable passing notice, or because the hoard of Trade perhaps a mere quorum have encour age•l it. This is presuming quite too much. to -oppose from sorb data, that the majority of Pittsburgh, or of any other community on the obi.) river, really favor the Copley scheme t•f pretended "improvement." 15th all due deference to those gentlemen of the Board who give it countenance, we hazard the assertion that to construct fifty-five or more dams across the Ohio river, each eight or ten feet high, and located between Pittsburgh and Cairo, as proposed by Mr. Copley, would be fraught with danger and disaster to the great trade of the Ohio valley. that would he equalled only by the magnitude of the enterprise and the Immense interests sacrified! If the question wore fairly and fully discussed —pro and con—before our manufacturing nod business men, instead of •‘ acquiescing," we feel assured they would most heartily condemn it.. Because it is desirable to have a continuously free navigation of the Ohio river, it does not thence follow that the Copley proposition is cor rect or should be favored. Argument at present on the merits of the main question is purposely avoided ; though. should it be necessary, we are willing if a favor able opportunity and more leisure offers, to join issue with those who, under the pretence of the Improvement of the Ohio River," would, if al lowed their wishes, embarrass and restrict, if not destroy, its increasing great and growing trade. P. K. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, April 2-1, 1856. The Forged Kansas Constitution The Washington correspondent of the Cincin nati rf171(4 thus writes: " A slight personal contest now occurred be tween Messrs. Seward and Crittenden, the latter gentleman declaring his belief that the inter lineations and corrections in the memorial were made by Mr. Seward himself This caused con siderable excitement and a critical examination of the document, when it became apparent that many alterations and inlerlincations had been made in a handwriting closely resembling Mr. Seward's. Several Senators did not hesitate to pronounce the whole document a base forgery, and declare that it should be excluded from the Senate. Upon this motion the yeas and nays were called, and only three Senators voted against the measure—those were Seward, Sumner mid Hamlin! Hale, Wilson, Trumbull and other Re publican Senators voted to expel the memorial, thereby admitting it to be a forged document, an insult to the Senate. Mr. Seward has placed himself iu a very bad position before the Senate and the country. Lane, Robinson & Co., will probably leave this city at a very early day, now that their nefarious and unlawful scheme has been detected. The point upon which the Kan sas excitement is to be kept up is, I understand, that the Territory should at once be admitted to the Union, with the constitution, &a., framed by the Topeka Convention. Upon thin ground the Freesoil party are to continue the Kansas debate in the House, and thereby prolonging the excite ment throughout the country. It is a shallow plan, and with the result of yesterday's action , in the Senate before the country, I have no fears of its success." LAMARTINE COMING TO THE UNITED STATES.— A correspondent of the Indtpaelence Beige says: " Lamartine, after making great efforts to save the wreck of his shattered fortunes—efforts which have been feebly seconded by his country men—is about to assign all his property for the payment of his debts and seek a home in the United States. The estate given to him several years ago by the Sultan has been taken from him by the Turkish government. It turned out to be one of those presents that bring ruin upon the recipient. Lamartine expected that a large subscription list to his course of literature would have averted the disaster ; but it is asserted that that is not yet large enough to pay the expense of publication." TH:a MIDDLE Rocs.—A charter has been granted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania for a railroad from Allentown to Reading, which is designed to form the last link needed to conneot the west with New York by what is termed the Great Middle Route, which is made up of the New Jersey Central, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylva nia Central roads, &c. 44,7 , -% A.R.... : ' 0 10-4 tit 7 ~ t .o , 4~.f ""t~ • • " • • • • w, • 11,.• *, • - BEPOILE our legislature adjourned, the follow ing paper, which speaks for itself, was signed by the Democratic members, and furnished for pub lication,srj• - The indarsiginid, Democratic members otthe House4f Representatives; in their. individual capacigtispectftdly ounce to their ton stituetits;And * Desimeratic fiiends throdghout the Union, that they unanimously approve (and cordially endorse the proceedings of the late State Convention, held in Harrisburg, in March last, in presenting the name of JAMES BUCHANAN as the nominee of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania for the nest Presidency. In declaring their sentiments on the subject, they disavow all intention to make unjust or invidious distinctions between him and other eminent De mocratic statesmen, who are or may be candi dates for nomination ; but they believe it is the spontaneous vial, of a large majority of the peo ple of Pennsylvania, (at% from all indications of those of the United States,) that Mr. BUCHANAN should be nominated, because he is looked upon as eminently qualified its a safe and sound states man, and as the man for the times. Entertain ing this opinion, and inspired by deep feelings of respect, confidence, and attachment, to the can didate of Pennsylvania, they most warmly, and with entire unanimity, endorse and applaud the action of the Democratic State Convention, in the nomination of Mr. Buchanan. MEMBERS or THE SENATE. Chime. R. Buckalow, Jos. Limbach, John C. Evans, Jonas R. McClintock, Thos. Hoge, Christian M. Straub, Harlan Ingram, Jas. IL Walton, S. S. Jamison, William ii. Welsh, Thos. P. Knox, Samuel Wherry, N. B. Browne, William Wilkins. William H. Piatt. ILEMBED.S OF THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVE& James Anderson, William B. Lebo, Seth A. Backus, Charles M. Leisenring, John B. Beck, A. lirower l.ongaker, Isaac Beek, John 11. Lovett, Joseph Bernhard, John WCarthy, James C. Boyd, Christopher Magee, M. K. Boyer, Chas. D. Manly, Andrew Buchanan, John Mangle. Rufus K. Catnphell, (leo. W. Miller, Charles Carty, John G. Montgomery. Aaron Coburn, B. Nunnemaeller, Thos. Cynic. jr., -Issues B. Orr, Jos. Dowdall. 1.. B. Patterson. Abraham Edinger, Pearson. John Vat:mold, James Ramsey, 11. Ir. Forger, David Riddle, Jo•hua John Roberto. James B. Fulton, James Salisbury, J. Imareore 4torge Shenk, Ileorge llamel, Smunel John Hancock. ti. Nelson Smith, Witham Hein., t;eorge Smith, F. Ilihhs, John V. Smith, Samuel Hill, John Tli otn p.un, Josa•ph Hiltegar, N W. \MI. Samuel llippin, Frederielt I. Walter. Joseph Iluneker, !dorm, Whallon, John A. Isar, Ilneri.. TI 11 right, Robert. Irvin, It L. Wright. Pmer A. Johns, Teamsnnd Alexander B. Johnson. .1. 11. Zironterni.m. Il will be ol,erved I.y the foregoing. that the name Of every Democratic. memter of the lower branch, with the exception of Mr Robins, ti, r.l Allanet, is appended That gentleman. owing indlapositt••n, has not occupied hi• rent t.r the laet four weeks Every Iteiro,erat;r Senator, except Messrs. Cr*uwell of Blair, an•J Mr. Ely of Bucks, have also placed their nom., thereto The former ger.tletran had left heroro an opp,r sanity waa taken to present it to !Ism and Use tatter has heels confine•' to ht• room dangerously ill for the laq week. ('RlTiri aid "X k PlTTaltritt•lt t,ntl —We find the following rather frerrible emcee on our fel low townatnan'e lute volume of leocnte, in the New York Eornina .Virriir, a jintrtaill of dieeritiii netting takeite in literary wetter.: "A beeele.,me volume, entitled " rtee.an Wages. in Lyne Straus --a -a itequietu . and Alter Teems •tty the Hermit of St. Eirene. ' Lae )art !wen leotard by W S. Haven, t.tf i'tttel , urgh. I'm- It IP stated In the preftwe that the autietr Is a Series Ly tart.b..ll,l al the a r se ~r twenty eight was yet une,intunted watt the language In which tboae i.iiittne are written. p e t inier, ahoy* hl• ne he t.tees the Kaghst. tt.ufr,u. , Mr harp h ,, claxtetel Moe, el, ert N. rectiAt nen, Thu 'Ample .trilogy and grateful tribute iloyerm C., critic at out.. We eti down to tram, the 1.4 , 0/4e...A , tf an ciareeet reel. as it toils into light and exprre.ien and we far ret that the rhythm be not always heat:etc .chat the thenghts ate strenetirers to itettriely- ftrirta sane' 100.1,14'0;0,61e i y apparelled. while w e Ai: kr. , r, the Sr..) rattotansot and mine anp.rst,oe they etnt....lN I Irew , • , nstly there ere t•-tnne,ree utter. 1.. a, Ile:, Stan 1 thought. w tit, Ito En,71 , 05 tines n little a str , lx-e-rhert quire piquant and ntrtk.ng. It• I tree, WAN C. - lx a fl- l utetr. 1. , !), •11:. , l'ri.le •ef the enter It ~ Inhaefl, C +, ,14 i.e ./Aril,c.. -•1 .1 , 41,, , • ant ~,,,,11. tete the ftght Of a &treat It T.. •'' i " c° rwggiLi—ts of A ( . I‘"i .. , 1 /,,, , C A ttennt.tu'. Slit ~ the engelir c.iniiiriline n-toe. are 1 It.r a aCetn.t It. hear: ..1 the Ilertott, and toil. hon. to Ali, pry whir ler , nf the .Furth tritirephart t, when no dry dhttrtnn. , I weary and leer iiiter, hint where 1 , So- -41111e-rsal SW: rra.,/hti is, e- -In the etthntorinng eiernent. 1 o der the hoed of • • The Alpine Horn 1.. ti siner,eat !tarp,•' art lahutting tr,taate. 1., Nt' a l a , t a L o ngfeliou anal Eitaataarah t•a'zes Stt,tl, , alio a reply to Bryant'. Tharia ti ;pc., w •h da.c• a•aa appear to happy contrast with a 1..tal Pi noble ata•l eutantlete, A V Cal, for the Fallen," it a tnetaly appeal for the outcast Magelalunt, and will tweet a response In ries-, manly and woenan!y heart •• Traction In be=rth of Nara." is an aritidoography verse, sod htu fine immtagee, The followlne gmtefill re.r..1.-rniti,n of those tr.hut.7 t,, ~oarnrL rod. which lam fns l among the p.mnrs • , f 1vr , •44. wad Ilouttana, rill illustr.l , .• the yimplieity mad .1.11,; new, of the wrileer boot style .4•IP ram...l in Icti,4-o'• to”rue. In lofty [ltal.., nu on, IV I' IV. It. not In.. I inn! ynnt harps toll In innaltrlr Ti,. L g o.ie Id, Oa , Intr. and nil 0,1 Awl r bwrtoir taleo. , f my *trio, Yor frvovlirtn . * t•llna--hnva (honk.' In filncful Inv in all hoot sung thv bran. that swan tln , if Tv tn. tiv-Ir hymn's frv,rn olbi nppreveions worry And lupt 1.11,11' ttlighly taro tar rvq/lornv at hay The :•witser'n lortig of an American h..me in 111 P out gmthing ors noblo you!: c.,t u tbt.' ttmo. tt," storm m, 11,1114 . That !FHA no ht,..,1 in et. r Colutnh tt lz•U. the ro h re“.l•.• ley 'hard" I ,la. awl I rail ley Tl 9 ••tnn ntl.tpletl son Th) .1.. n.t .iitirwo I' a' iirifireitre, My Iq.. 1 roar nt.l tolt at aid fn A. our that'. I.,re wraith tic nontanto 104110 Of fermium IN.n to tht, attylttnt. hrol nll thy rtnbln Intact., that car, lnott LW Ith lowa Ls( h Anew rights." • ' • Thorn In truth in these (worm. Thoy urn not with out touchna of goninp, and a protniao of yet deeper and fullor atratna from the Ilnrp of the Hermit. The news of the defeat of Wiiiker'4 forces in Costa Rica in not credited in Havana. Sir Robert Peel's Memoirs, left in manuaeript by himself, are about to appear at London. A meeting ham been held at linneaster, Pa., to make arrangements to receive the Bon. James Buchanan, on his return to him hone. A petition is in circulation ie. Boston urging the authorities to enforce the law against AMU king in the streets. The American party of Missouri have nom;na Lod Robert C. Ewing for Governor, awl Wm Newland for Lt. Governor. The privilege of opening tobacconist shop.' in Paris is now almost exclusively reserved for the wounded soldiers of the Crimean army. Mr. Schoutz, of Stockholm, has invented a calculating machine, which is exciting the atten tion of the learned and curious. A biography of the Emperor Napoleon has been published In Russia, and several large editions were immediately bought up by the people. The largest cow in the United States, was re cently sold in Manchester, N. 11. She girts 9 feet, and weighs 2,700 pounds. She s old for $5OO. Very great excitement prevails throughout Upper Canada at the decision of the Legislative Assembly, fixing upon Quebec as the permanent seat of government. [From the Boston Baturday livening Gezetto.) A PERFUMED Baserit.—What lady or gentle man would remain under the curse of a disagree ble breath when by using the " Balm of a Thous and Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala baster 7 Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the " Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION may easily be ac quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow ers." It will remove tan, pimples, and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVING MADE EAST. —Wet your shaving-brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lathtr much facilitating the operation of shaving.; Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahue stock & Co., Fleming Bros., It. E. Sellers & Co., Pr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pitts burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city. • 1 0. 477 Pt . ' %" • lIIIMEM _., _..~._..:;-.~.., .. fiw .... .._?;,,,~ .. .- -.Y.~~. .'`C..v -- .< Y ~. ,5..-.`~~'.z _~.~.;%~. 5.'4~ ,.:~,r. ._Yr,: ~ -:Cie :.' =MB .sir- No Family Should be without theM.) We tqw..sk of 311.sse's Liver fills, preiorred by Fleming Bro+., PlttedMisit, have become an beti.penr.,lllo I Family Medicine. The frightful-symptoms witch ?trine from a diseased Liver usuilleAt themselves, store or lop, in every ,family; dyspepaia, lack headache, obstruction of the Ofensl, ague and fever, pallet ln the aide. with dry, hacking ton* are all the results otimpatie derangement—end for these ltl'Lane's are a sovereign remedy. Thy have,-never been known to fail, and they alientd be kept at all tliseai by fantail*. DlREciloss--Tnke two or three going to bed, every Neeond or third night. If they do not purge two or three times by text ramming, take axe or two more. A SLIGIJI BIELARFAST hOlllll invariably follow their nee. The Liver Mk way also be used where purging Is simply necc..smary. As an anti-bilions purgative, they are inferior to none. And in doses of two or throe, they give mtoniehing relief to nick heivilache; law, In slight derangements of the etomach. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Wr. bruled Liser INJL, miumfacturod by Fleming Bros., of Pitts. burgh. Pa. All other Liver Pills, In comparison, are worth less. Dr. Ml'Lane's genuine Liver Pulls, also his celebrated Verinifuge, can now be bwl at all respectable drug notes. None genuine without the signature of FLEALING 1311.08. Alto, for sale by the sole proprietors, Y 13 OS., Successors to J. Kidd k Co., No. en Wood street, corner of Fourth. ap2s dkw ' Alor Extract of a Lotter from Brigadier thaseral Fairfax, of irgiuia, late member of the !louse of Delegates KINGWOOD. Va., Fel.runry 11, Mg. Dr. !. Sr4l : A nlkort Mlle lOM'S, a small child :ay fancily. abtatt 17 menthe nltl, was taken quite sick with aWM rough and high fever. 1 obtained a vial of your Dr. \l'Ltinn'n initiruved Vermlftign. (twit Mr. J. C. 2.1'1.1r0w, of our town, and govt agrcenbio to directio's, w6leh brought from hint, in all. over N+ ,4 l/ Lnrge IVarntr. I think it a veep valuable medicine The child noon recovered, and le now in icry gmsl health. DUCKNY.It MAIItFA C. Dr. NlcLaue'l IMPROVED . I.ivcr Pill. and IMPROVED Vertni- Ingo, alai, Dr 1 Scatre C.-kW - ate& White Llinnissian Lini ment, pr,•paretl o Icty noire tjabsopervision of DP 1. Scott, a regular Medical graduate, and l'liyeiclan of caw...lse prac tice None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott At Co., flank Place, Morgantown Virginia.. NEIW? Flit m TILY. Nt/UNTAIN 11KA D' lini.n.twrows, VA., Sept. 12, t.. That I have examined the Ite<apo Gar ',viewing N. id/10 . d I rupreviiil 1 ertninine nll,l I MprOVIA aver 1.111,1 by lir. I Scott. n lei in 11, ha).o of iireL anal 1,413 g. I") .11'101111i 111,1k.111., 11/ my life during thl ••••(1 V”: 1 1 ,4,1 1 ,1 that I L. ht. Unproved tiein. I make ntA.Lenitqll tL. Ul,l' rllllnglr rue I in., tn. 111 l , ter-ni tileol C si. it m e i, n en inenoviza Veirnifure and istionwitn (Aver nrcouipnrili.l b rertilicure of (. McLane, for slide by Irliornits 51errlaintil ever) n here. lin 1 i E,l. II flu Wood et., Wholeaaln Ageut. Ua t y LEM I NO, A tiff,hell y. mar Itnilriwil Depot, WhoLval.. Aan ill_ ap.r3 dikwapc Ota - Plle• twgleeteil eft..n pr.. , fatal, leatla U. e,nellmtp •1.140 , 11 L It, At MM. a .1.1) wick. DAILEVIII E.XTRALT.)I+ s.c rpn. form the ms - tam, then 1,..rt the mtge.," filled with Extractloa, and grad. uMly di.. h air , I: a g 11w 0,1114 g, DI IS Ithdro6Wl3. Lt never • 111 , cap,...1 au) 1.;;;I:o ‘,l rtrnleg . e, nor to Ore radix t.. ft.l.-I , ti r,tri,kg by nue applieutinu rare of LAO VI ft by the 111 - 411... tilttlg Seel potin ••( the ~t ,s Ittee.hu,: piles we s.,flaellt,it-o he the GLltuLp ••1 eln•b• I.lk •VI 1.1., Is tib.h then pre. the 111 trt•tirlill ,n.l .41.1 lark t•uues 4.1 keep, the hhunl from r•-h•rlunz c th. sintiltir to the bb•nl leelug kept .t fir), r 14 /1,1 11. otrittg in 14111 round it: owls au•l r‘trulimp hum , ro and turn' id urn v wr feet udol,dninal oni.porter, and • 44 t.• Ill^ r•-• tut/. 4,1 t ., ,utilatet, hilt , d r,ll, 1.1111 .14 al+lcanc-u fur t.la. • u.l the 'Janata I.ltt that tut.i.rt tM 1.15,1.a111 •• •1.1r.,1,41 on.l Mad, eiroirg, mat rum llto will be ear.l 114...1• ct re) ;ha, will I. coral. It II! VeT ttiL• Not, genital, sthout • lawel , taate eugraied with •t;itatuivo II ENRY I) A 1.12 V, llanobeturvv, 4' V CLICK ICY 00. lianufacturers. 1 4 .4,1 jrw boa 14 Ur 6E14. IL EL EMIL, ll* an-1 to) twar I y y dealer to 110.41riticlo t6s,u¢ll..ut tIM L order or Irttrrs for 11.- frnsalson odrre, tr, La addrwearal to (1 V It LICHEN Mt A LAI_ York, spitgalletor 111J314411 . Salt Rbeum Remedy sti> MR. 1 LLA - but dr./ *rho turf vsperPenor4.l the iutotrrat./, of A: In protbor..l ml.l rp.m Salt er..l - I , uts. of Clll44Nfill sruptiona flap ifnaglue the .tu.ite.okiug tint.Ata,... a irrAfofous. 64x.ffenTs i 4,41 llwz , I. A .1 - A.r.ly aryl , ff,11,1113 ranztAly altLn. roar!, ,4 all, v.., .1 IS it II RCM 1i.X.517:1)Y AND ti AMA l'A {a L 1..% Ttlft tale,p ,vul all notwalthy .1.1 0 • ! r„w , ktryoltral r 3.144,41.11 y 4.3 . t. 114 ,1 4 .1 • ppd../ I NIKI heal. 1305 1,11,9 ty tLI.. tat..o.• taoatlda. quk - kly hat..re y • - war a:I ttaatglltty 0.1 t, Ary ay, ..1 .11.144. war. karttagt6. stm in-s• cly • a..,413 lltypArt..l Arnl I. y A D. AL D. P Ali DA, Dnar.41.4.4, 100 Near I,rie rismisce uxot, ht Pn. and by Dc •• *4 - 1144 rodealit y A nalltilliatt,l 1n1,101.1. t 4 1.11./.11,411 rt.-rob n th• 1.. T , opt rm, lust, l tt...te 41 the v.. .1-.1. Pr 1, .4.41 of huti.4,..a..1. Grvl. tib, veto. tho .5 •1141, Al ure 1.•LI•7 \ Ik. \ 1 . 1/. 4 . awl .11 u..l '..•tales .1., ••1 a volt,. Oa" 4: .1, • ••••Il t••••••. 1 ••• 11, 1... 'start 12=1:111i k•Vt ~1,tr,1, . ;rt., / , I • th.•l 11, I&it.!* 1,1 [...a.- 411., AV- ,ora,ro6-.1 th, *ll.-I , l)up .4 nll e. tzl , ll, , et , 11 Cr P., sal. • lab 1 t 01.31, It Y. 1,411.1..V.K.S tl 0.14 a„! S", , TV,I #l rwU tiy:s;l,,:nS,Ort A 111: ,, ntro..t; II I" A ITI, wd hECKII A•M A NI: K AN. da• 11. 64_ TI. Good Pia.ataritnss—%Vl.• •••• i .4 11.. 16—.4 In h. apt?, Akm 0.1 (.I) 4/11 , fa, th,. ..,- II u tn thn licht thnt U. :navy {..lteul. of Mr otru.n .11. , k al l+a. - ..S haA , -rastty; Ery Ser‘4,lw, Solt Itl. , ttn, on.l 1.., Ti.e h.) 1.4 1 . 1,1 , 4 .4 1114.• 11,41. 1n alw. 411. h. that ran. nry ti t m Lbought ‘.l rt for Mr-, wery rv. rtnati, ie.. that do A *on ti.r. wy th.y 1111. Irut • girt ill.. ALL 4. ,ar.- R.. nn. Inta.in 1 WO. in ti .Perrtiorrnenl In Nott ,•.Inntn 5.11•1 1% r.taal •1 lilt. 111 , 111‘7 E II K stat.. 4 t. .I.n !!•star, awl at .1 I TKIII IVI 'S. A16,114..ny Dtge at lois of Pood-41,alth cant,•.t 4 .It u hat Krr•et th, 14, tads iu tut, atz.l t... 111. tog fwd In•m vlblob b,mr , cab reavtil% 1t..1.” 4.. ti. 3 IMA 1.4.1 , slit cse.., ant client-, rt.l.. I , nna. an, s•.nentl pnxtrattot , •i for want of honith eltrutnated ninth, to boot. the tokto, I. tune 14.1. r. tf dostre to 00 Ono.* try n bottir di 1101.1.. N ND Dirt taLik. a retnnty Freatt) to ~.pgne non fin l.a.l,l4‘nnton and ottinr stoat:n:lk .11..... es I:At:not' -Tv prevent Itupnitiott, be ran,ful to ask tut It.nrtuky..'s lA.lloal llttlors. atyt. , oltl of $1 ptq bottle, or els bottlan for jo. by the pro prtetors. lIENJA&It'S ..ta A 011. Slattut‘nturtnit. Plutrotareutnns nod ettentista, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL N.. SEL f..ttlt.4 A (XL tomer of li.cond and Wood streets; and Druity,tata gettarafly apllklyt Or- From the N. York National Monitor of February 24.-11% 1 11ms VAPOIL—Dr. Curtis has thine more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung anuplainta, than any other practitioner of medicines that has etruggled with the warms of thesaeferto asedica, for the lasi century, by the invention and perfectiou of an Instne inept that will convey to the lunge a medicine in the shape id a highly . Medicated Vapor. which eats dirmily on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by .ympathy. who are troubled with diseases, arising from disordered lungs, will master,. their Interests by giving the Hyper) Vapor a trial. alatem.—Dr Courts' LiTeivas Is the original and only genuine ae tide. uor2o:3lirdew gro-w A y W 111 you Suffer, atm.( RELIEF CAN BE SO EA 31 I. Y OUT Al N KM—Bare yon n ;lore Throat, Quinny, Ilhournalirot, Nouralgis, Bronchitis, CeOup, Stiff Joints, Frost Bites, Brnt., 13prain., ur Pains In say part of your syetam I You ~,in he renevna at once by using tun moat beautiful o f all Lloltnenta, the " While Orcuntiars Liniment,. prmamal by Dr. SCOTT, t.l Morgantown, Va., and for ealo cheap, wholennle and rata'', by Dr. KEYSER, 110 Wood ntrnet, nod JAB. P. FLEMING, near E. B. Ibpot, Allogb.my. goo . 4- vortlooment In another column of hxlaf'tt paper. Imat4:lln liir thitohelor's Hair Dye— Hair burned or In jured by other dye", faded or •ariegatail hair, all reetorod and mode bountifully brown or black, without o chance of injury, by BATCIIKI,OR'S, al the Vig Fartaiy.L.n3 Broad. way, w hero It to MlOO, sold, or applied, (in due private room). wholoaala and retail, by Dr. Clio. 11. KITSIR, 140 Wood street. apliklwidaw isur stockings and Hoalery for Winter...- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our Advice and go to 0. thicr's, ("ar tier of Market alloy and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegt;sit fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfbrtable. DLL! also makes and sells every variety of Floshiry that yen can mention, at wholesale and retail. Iteinember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth sire** ?ad HATS I MATS I ! II ATS II 1 W■ haveJU3t received &large lot of Oeuta nod Youths' soft HATS and spring style of CAPS, 01'101 colors and prima, which we will sell low for cash. Call arid set. MORGAN & 00, No. 100 Wood street, Next door to the new Church, mph Doe door from Sixth street. lar Call at No. 164 . W?0d street, and ox.. mine oar stock of parr Ears Ond;Wtirrsa CAPS. Jolt PO calved, a large to of Shanghai, Oeleatlel, and other styles of Caps, which we will sell low fin• cash. : Ilioaaag A Co., 184 Wood street. oozes NEW CASTLE AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD COMPANY.— Thestockholdere in th e Now °wale and Darlington Railroad ropany. are hereby notified to meet at the Darlington Sta tion, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, on WPTeNWAY, the 7W day of Slay nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., for the pnrpoee.tif elecitng live Directory to serve for the onanin4 year. By order of the Corpora*, ap24.lwdaw N4 . .8Y - , Secretary VO - WdOIifITIVIAY CONCERN. DR. CALVIN M. EffCH, T_TAVING JUST RETUENEt) FROM EllltOPti,wouldshotehnee to,bletaista,atl others lattiVtedsrn Pshiesylealtta,thet he WM ihdt Pittilbhrgh early hahe Wrisuinglsonthe , ind tiott thoac wls h ing w avail them whore:his .rtem ortreat!lig - Throat Diseases , Koeg.pAsucrouuter CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA AND CHRONIC BRONCHITIS By Medicinal nhalations, mechanical and Constitutional Remedies, Will thus novo au opportunity so W du. DR. BITCH 1011 ronntin ID PIITSBUOIt from - - THURSDAY MORN I ;ill: AYR IL THLRD, TO SATURDAY Daring which time ho my be rimmulted daily (Sabbath ex cepted) from the haunt of TEN TO POEllt, at hie Houma at the • ST. CLAIR HOTEL Corcer of Soon awl St. Clair ariewts, (eutrauce on rope .t.) For all forms of Incipient or seated DISSASS tW TH: LG NUS, and for all deroopmento of the Nyman. proceeding or giving rise to Pn moan. Digeoar. partirolarly Catarrh; Dyspepsia, Cost.tv esteem!, and Fe ; 'nabs Vosuidatitts. Persons winking to consult, teli unable to vielt DR. YITC II, run do so by *titling ItIM a written statement of their Me to which a prompt answer will be returned, gi. iug opinion of ease and stating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL EXAMINATION ALWAYS PILEVERRFS). LILL - F . ITCICS aeaw - iat . e,Lir. J. W. NYVCRS, will be with, to assist him, during the four last weeks of his appolntmeuL It is desirable that persons wishing his treatment, should consult him early, that he may have them in charge us long as rossible. Int. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes it exprtawly nnderstood that he has no longer any business connection with S. FITCH, and would call attention to the CARD which he found himself called upon to publish immediately on his re tort, frow Europe. mh2.141,tw SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendalr# Patent IMPR OV E D Don We Acting River & Shaver. attentiAm of Shingle and Lumber dealers, speculators and others, Ls directed to this In vanutble invention, which le now preowned to the public no tine and only practical machine extant, for Riving and Shaving Minglaw Various cottnig and mooing machines have been Invented for nisi:lug Shingles, but it s well known fact.that Shin glue cut or sawed lICrOMS the grain are quite tot 9imey for tooting purposAm Numerous uiventdonn hate recently peste..l for riving and shaving, and dame have all been con denuoisi an worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, which consists of splitting from the nide of the block but one shingle, which almuit invariably num cdf. Thin dilheulty is obviateii by KENDALL'S MACHINE , Withh first splits from the side of the Mocks Mom thick enouh for two filyingies, which is eeparuted in tho centre, and by means of elastic guides each part is conducted through a pair of upprozinurting knives, which complete, th , operation; thus producing two shingles at every revolu tion. This machine will rive and share from the block three tfwunand ithituiles per hour, of uniform thickness and taper, superior In solidity and durability to those made by baud or any other process. Its operations are by no means confined to pine and other son wood, but works to equal adrantage oak, walnut, and every other description of timber that can be split. The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. 11. Ryan's Furniture [tinkling', Fifth stroet, Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shingle dealers, end men of enterprise, field this opens a new eld for speculation, as there is no similar invention extant. The martini. °empire but a small alpaca, is of durable coil .truction. and errata but about two hundred and eighty dot kr.. and a man and two boys can make from 20,00 n to .!:3 vial shingle. per day, with about three horse power. For right of temtory, or machines, Inquire at No. NI Fifth Street, ar at the City Hotel. gm. All corded information will be forwarded by fetter hen inadred ruhlt6r2m I ADONIICAII K kNUALL. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER SE. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 133 Wood street, between Diamond alikey.apd postrtb street, PirTgIaTEIGII, PA. tt'SYt is now openiug a well, selected assort mast fif foreign and &mantic Hanlware, all twor,aud will b 144 on its gtxxi tomb as any other house in this city. lie sill alwayt keep on hand iganerattaitalmont of HARDWARES, ctrn.rav: CakPENTRILS' TOOLA which he retriwe.trully invites the attention of purchneera ntl.V; SAMUEL FtIIND3ToCK. PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONK ?.A' OF VIE ENCRANOK BANK Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN ZiL BLACK TEAS Pun 0aa.,l ilirnct fr, Ow linpurtnrg for CASH. Tlu stock gal ditlennit Savona and grutdna I.+( TEA Ho, Amer.., uis.rteL And eOLD WHOLESALE ANti [LET A 11. TUZ VERY LOWEST CASH PRICKS: PACKS° TEAS, PiIT t,t , IN lISTALH• ?Al% AWE% vaipiniviall tor lb. tank.. THAI/ OE ALL HILADES, TIIE HALF CHEST kin/ AIL tik/CliA and CIIOOILATE of toc Les-r awaa.n. or *air. Loin, ezin-rtutain Iu to. bisnlinnes Elan plarauter Iton y eut4-1. sold will U. as rotinisrutoii AHKST, at Art. - ELL APP.l5 . 2lUarr. rQS Tllll or Ilh Vi , ilCl , FAMILY MEDICIP.K. 4 S. JAY. ES. PlitelnirgL. March TA, lil.s6—{inti2Si;ln. .rup . / HENRY IL COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, MEM • PORNYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION \1 1.1 R C: HANTS, Dealers in Wool, Hides. Flour, RAOON, LARD AND LARD OIL ALE- ASL I'6 to .17 l'(' X alt XEN ALL T. ' - 11 N.,. ;5 `PATER STREET, PITTABUDOR, PRERE. ri,rio,ler Ilartsuigh, Plushll iha Walla, Wellsville, Ohk J .t.O Null a 11., - 31. Martin, K.D.J,•ura. llarrit'rOt. Dap Bk. Koons a Heratina, Phila. 1.... i. 4. 0,.., Plitaburgh. Barnet. Neabil k ()arr./non. .1....ev1s K KM., St. Louis. Phila. T.•oe.e a ;hornet. Banker., R 01.1310 I Oonnell. Cincinnati. Salem, ohm. i feblnlyl 1.&. D. Bullock & Co. W ILIA AMS & ALLEN, CH ILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, ANA FITTING GENRRALLY, For Warming and V entilat lug Buildings. era- W A A will contract for Warming and Ventilating by z‘temn ot lint Water, Pipes or Unison's Enrnace.e.bnrcli “,,, Hospitals, Factories. Green Roan" Dwellings, Houses, JAIN, or Bowls. !so MAJLECET spit WILLIAM B. HATS & CO., BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LAUD, LARD OIL. DRIED HERB, SUGAZ-CURE!) and CANVASSED ii.A.MS. A tarp stock &love on hand at No. 5197 Liberty Street, PTITSBURGU, PENN'A. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. *a- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FLAMERS In either or the wo Chloe. (hams luny to. loft et the Mill, or in boxes at be done of LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood linnet. BRAUN A REITER car. Libertrand St. Clair streets. 11. P. SCHWARTZ; Druggiet, Allegheny. TNItXS: CASH, ON DELICKRY. .1) - 2 9 BRYAN, KENNEDY .112. CO. FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 4.ND PRODUCE GENERALLY, do Laipo JAMES KKRR, JR KERR Si. HUNTER, Forwarding and COMIIINSIOD Merchants, -AND *a-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,'"r4 N 0.27 Levee, bthozn Pine and eXie , fuladapcly] SAINT LOUIS, Mo. JOHN COCHAAN & BROS., IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, &G.; Nos. 91 Seoond at. and 86 Third street, nilil2.) PITTSBURGH, PRNNA. W. H. SMITH W. W. MA.111.....-..109. IL HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front st., ruhl7,6m Pittsburgh, Pa. EIIOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smiavield streets, PITTSBURGA. volk_ Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, end moneys remitted to Swope. [nov27 Fresh- Fish and Shell Oysters! JUST RECEIVED at the ' . llxe,eleior Restau rant, where all the delicacies of the Dee, eon can be obtained on the 'Mono= notice, and done up in the best style, and at =Olfactory ‘,../ prieee. :40 don't forget the a of of the -an, WIDTH AND BLUR," x.lll lifoolatzeet, below Fifth. B. STBENBUCH, tobtil Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Hi& Oa CITRIC AOID-100 lbs. for sate _b_y, BA. FA : 1 •••:+ 1 M A9O -i, , 1 No. 25 Wood Street. PTTMClltilli. PA MA 2117 FACTUR EFS or DEALERS IN ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN No. 299 Liberty street. PITTSBURG II JAMES I:4I4KELY, 41„,..4 0 " 4'l •t< RL'IIIOVXI4; THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fifth street 31 admen liaii, Win randite on the Itth instant, to the corner of W.stimd Fifth els. over the Banking house of 11.1'ettrieh At Co. San'Our advertisement below. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, -PITTSBURGH ; Established in Ness York, June, 1941 Pittsborglallareb, 1959, PDS TDt PnosiOTION AND PROTECTION OP TRADE. ilaVing Munches and Associate Offices in NEW YORK B. Devour:a & Co. BOSTON E. Russzu. & Co. PHILADELPHIA B-DocoLess & Go. BALTIMORE._ J. D. PaArr & Co. CHARLESTON ..... DOUGLASS & Co. NEW ORLEANS.... ..... B. DOUGL&SB S 00. RICHMOND ...... & Gcrrr. CINCINNATI ......11 . ..Douotass & Co, LOUISVILLE. B. DOUGLSKI & Co. ST. LOUIS B. DOUGLASS & CHICAGO . ....8. - Dcruotats & Co- . • This institution supplies Ho sulecribersonlyiall necessary information as to the standing, responsibility, &c., of Mar. chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public COmpanies, &c., throughout the United States, heir Territories, and British North America. It Is a valuable auxiliary to Importing, Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well as Jobbers and Manufacturers, and to all parties buying Time Excluinge, or dispensing credit. The collection of debts in the States, Cantoti, &t., attended • to with promptness and fidelity. Terms made known at the office. • B. DOUGLASS & CO. Subscribers to the Agency who have occasion to travel through the States are furnished' iritli inttoductory letters to the various offices, where they - can obtain information without eXtin Cunt • aprB:lnt FARMERS AND MECEIANIcS 9 FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OP ruiLAIDIMPHIA!. 1103. TIM. B. FLORINCIE, rres't• EMI' It HEMBOLD, Secretory. STATEMENT Ot IMISINESS; From Ms Ist day of August iothe alitiday of Dec, ISM Amount received iu Meu-ine premiatits .4'88,X2 31 Flee u '• • 89.908 82 ......$lOB,lOl at $468,15119 INVENTED AS FOLLOWS: Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and --- PitteburFrh fit, Ballstrul Ronde, Coat • 33,400 00 Total premiums for five months CAPITAL Loan on First Mortgage or itwil Estate Stocks. Coilatend Cash in Bank and on hand Capital subscribed, (psyntent not yet due);. Prenlium Notes. not yet matured —.- Due from Agents, (secured by 80nd5),..-... Expenses and Cr,mmitedons $30246113 Total amount of Lames Incurred, but not yet adjnated:— Vire $1,666 66 Marine 3,060 00 p 4,668 66 This Company Insures Hall and Our risks on I`, .Ado and Mississippi tributaziea. Insures against Los:, .s by Mires.. Lame liberally adjusted and pm:aptly i REFicamsess—Hun. T. M. Howe, Gen. J. K. Alwrilead, James Wood. For Insurance apply to THOMAS J. nuv. nal, Agent. No. 90 Water at, bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE 1111T1ETAL . . SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER UMW AND WALNDT - STS," Philadelphia. ter MARINE INI3TIRWES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to ell parts of the world. INLAND LNSUR,ISCES ON GOODS, by - Rivera, Lakes and Lund Carriages, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCHANDISE generOli. On Stone, Dwelling Hammes, Az. Aorta Y . tl a Gunpany IVocemblslloBsls. Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Pinata ' $1010321 fti Philadelphia City, and other Loans 135,210 Stock in Bunke, Railroad eud Insurance Cde 2:1,000 10 Rat receivable 188,440 . . Gatti 0n..... 26,826 09 Balances hand. .Mr rim , Yobc4 raissitly issued, and other debts doe the Company f 14689 00 Subscription N0t._....—.. ........ 100,000 00 William Martin, Joeieti Seal, Liimiind SouJer, john C. Davin, John R. Pruroae, Goorge d. Lriper, Darlington, Dr. R. M. 11. ton, William C. Luthvig, Hugh e.rnorxr Mellvain Ohs,los Ke!try, H. Jones Brooke, J. H. Johnson, TU.& C. II YD. Tim Presi II L.NTLY LTUIVICt, 5r..7re 31 AMINE INSURANCE. _, PI RE RISKS. VAXVFACTURERS' INSURANCE COVY; OP PHILADELPHIA. ea A aTla PerPrTVAL—ORANITO 8T Lai BUTZ OP reaNSPLVANLI. Chartered Capital, $500,000. Fl RP, NAIzINE AND INLAND TRANSIVRTATIOII" 4A11024 K. I.I.PPINIXFT, President. ORRIN ROGERS, Ser7etal7. G.SOILGE YOUNG, Treasurer. DIESCTORS. wul am B. Thomas, William Neal, 6.16e4 Weeks, Charlet! .1. Fields, Aaron S. Limtincnft, Mahlon Gillingham, holw 0. Taylor, t writ] Ilttatra, Jobe P. ZiaLllolol, James P. Smyth. Compooy has been organiied with a Cash Capi tal. and tits Dir,,torei have detertnintid to adapt the business to Ito Available resourrea. To observe prudence in conduct nut its affairs. with a prompt adjustment of kusrs.. Pittsburgh office, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONXB, Agent. The Collocriee awll known and responsible firms in Pitts burgh here authorized reference to thew, with regard to the stability end soundness of the Iderinfecturers' Insurance • •• Met Rahm, Wilson, Childs t Co., George P. Smith Co., Hampton & Campbell, Jones, Tiernan It Co, IL Mulls d Co. nor? A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Ftre toad Stortne Istanraoe Co., of RARRISSURQ. CAPITAL, 6350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insaranee Co, of PIILLADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCILESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAR RISBURG. C.APITAL, *300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 52,154,489. Pennsylvania insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH C-CPITAL AND AS3EI'B, Nov. 6,1555 iiiii9,0212.49. Ws. F. Joicirron, A. Comas, Beeretary decl4atkpely PITTSBUAGIT LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OORNRR OP WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, I,,,cia,n, Tues. Elnanim, Secretary. airfilde Company makes emery Insurance apperta...,:o t ; to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and MI ssippl Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RIMS generally. And against Dias and Damage by Sire, and against tha Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTOR& Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurinan, Joseph P. Gazzam, lit D., John Scott, J amea Marshall, David Richey, James W. liallman, Chadea Arbuthnot, A leireuider Bradley, Jose - ph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Mai:Wield B. Brown, David U. Chambers, an - 4U= Zug, William Carr, Hobert IL Hartley,f Jaa. It McGill. ,1 :i Ails CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PITTSBURGH. • WILLIAM BAGALRY, President. SAMUEL L MARSUELL, Secretary. °FAWN: 94 Water street, between Market and Wood streets. Insures DULL AND CARGO RISKS, on We (Rhin and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lose or Damage by FIRM Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTOR& William Bagsley, James M. Cooper, Ekaanual Rea, Robert Dunlap, Isaac M. Pennock, Ilarbaugh, Walter Bryant, John !Minton. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUB.GII. JOHN N. 6IIOEN BEROEB, l'reeddent. HOBE= TIMM, Sec etary . C. W. BATCIIELOB, Gemara' Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISK& DIRECTORS. J. H. Shoenberger, 0. W. Cm, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, Isaac Id. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, B. D. *Oman, B. T. Lomb, Jr., John A: Caugheyi George B. Belden, S. B. Bryan, David Elnendlesk win All Lowe !mainland by partilee Mewed under polish& binned by tide Company will be liberaliratusted and prompt ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 wATMosTraarr. tiyu. FANCY C.1.-OTAIS ti • --- . Fil m desired, els: Penile, = Ls MoTherrl, Bronti a ,' ap, Drocra and 011ie, •oith ' tints of Green at PENNSYLVANIA. INSItRANCE CO. thus. I have °teased the eittnit*ti in selecting my ..._.":., OF FITTSBUINFH. i FANCY. CASSiMER ES, Corner of Fourth and Stnithlteld Streets, 'which embrace s choice sosirtment•of light colors, emltal., 4 for aw ev k en sw ing tio dresa ngt.i in thlitielnerier. ;. alio. , stimo in u t , " % a lth a fo u r e t ter it AUTHORIZED OAPITAL,II3OO,OOO. /fly-Insure &tidings and other I"' ut weather. My stock of VESTIIIGIVis as large as can , 4 . ,. Damage by Fire, and the Perils of t i li=m a rrhuid NUJ' Thimitelaingliere, comyrising,everyeariety of Bilk Pattern:es , &spot, and Transportation. Oak, and figured Griniddines andlllameilles . - a: DIRECTORS. } . My &writ:dente!' 'Boys' Clothbigliss been increased akt:.*;::: Body Patterson, Jacob Painter, lam prepared ton 10' ordere , to 'this branch with mcii;&'. W. Welintock, Jas. P. Tanturr, satiaßiction to myself faltd, bleyetattlum hitherto. Iwo ci?-F.ii ,, , W. S. Hawn, E. E. nil*, i ea embl'illtOttilan to IC *robes...if pretty small PialOWi, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,' i`iii•WW - ailiptedlit chilthiebYtitfts, which, / think, min . !. J. IL Jones, H. h CtqlEddln• rliin fall taixo:-'l.ltik-I 'iltitiAiN'AtEeltlltia /Metres, Anc OTTICIERII. ' Insiati Mattes, Vreneh..tbialtinsettee, Tomb Italian CletV 4 Z:' Fl:crident. .Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON. ' , , Avltivoiameroui Wittig, A ova Lima 43,10 1 , jutei, i ik, , Wee Prendent BODY P.tTIRMN. ; tithestot meet or,be It 'Z ' ,-0 . , salty and mag..„,.A. A. C OAST -- Usalay -..: 1 4 144. 1 40 0 ! --. , No. SO Wood iot.4 ! '-'4:- . ..... •:.,.,„'.l ..:: 1 , .. , x. , : , ..., ~.,.,- . ,-,j4 ?-gq E. Wm. F. Johnston, A. A. Carrier, George W. Smith, I. Oiler Sprattl, A. J. Jamul, ' „, ,' ' .•, , -, ' - •,7 ~,, „, z. .„";.•: . :_ - ,, , 5•5,c,, -„,- s .._ -,,..-,,,,,,,,.,,:- :,,,,,',•,,f,, s , ,„, i ,;- .". ',• .-.. ,-- • " ',_%:- «.. A`''''', ~. '-',:. ''....- 4 , ;".... - , - t i,': , , , ,..,...!: '9 .");-Z-NYt..--,31,2:5y,•,,ir5..1,--,.V,i, d• -•,..Z 1 ' ,... -.: 47 ," : " .... t4;:ly ss'• ''''' — rt:ftl „ . s., ' • ,, ,,15., ,, *.t-V-s, , \‘‘ .''' ~ . MO=E • ' - . . , -tr''; 7' e . -„ - 5: r7y.' • , • 3 Vot4t* , .;1 ' liEW ' llit r AlitiVlENTS• t'L i Ur , NOTIGM.—Tbb Ourporeturs named is the Martell of the emsnctuOLLAND. Youamocutrcry agArl co. will inert at the MONOMIAL-Ij•••4ol4UtliSA cify of Pitt*i imest,,-at - 0 . „4 P. ALTIIVRIDAA, Mel liitobr.4, h.r the purl pee of orgenbinpafil Cotiveny. BY mien • - __THOMAS A. scorr, ,p262t—cti.t t - lififf&fY A Aseetwore of th ghouy for the trienn I APPEALS will be le this and places an I master& Row ...on moon, Findlay and North South Payotto, Up Inv SL clan- and Snowden «.........: Batthiln, hrerion; and 51141ii4 ..... Elivibetla tomildiflr and tho Dori:memo ' of Elizabeth, Wee' Blizaboth and Ida Versailles, Patton and Wnk 4 na, . Plum and Penn Shaler and 84)911..... West Deer Attd Fait Deer towir WO. and Burn Ugh Ta- Ohio, Sewickley and Neville townahips, and § gh ewlekloy Bo rou Franklin, Pine. and 14 and2d Wards, 3d and 4th " fiat and Bth 7th, Sth, 9th " Allegheny city. Ist and, 2d Wards. 3d and 4th •. • - Borough Bast Bir inn:gluon . ~ Manchester Ruffin. (game • • B baiLob;rB l and Lawrenceville South and West %Pittsburgh_., Clutters and L. vr.' kr St. .... 60,950 00 80,38! 00 11,00 it I/7,000 00 68„382,51 18,858.81 ARM 36 Collins, Peebles anti Pitt, $617,348 16 James 0. Hand, Tbeophilos Paulding, James Prequels, William Eyre, Jr., Radius L. Price, Jamie Tenueut, Samuel E. Stakes, Henry James B. McFarland, Charles Fantle; Robert Burteu, Jelin B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. WM. l IMENI, Pirefflaent ent- P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 95 Waterstreet,Pittabttrgts. S. S. CARRIER. ()apt. Mark Sterling, Samuel M. Bier, William John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. Schoonmaker, William B. Maya. [dre2l EITZEZEI • . s , , 4 ___ P P 11A several Dilarkla of that- County of Atte; tat year ?Mt are hereby notified that thq , eht by tho CottotyConunlestwer,, t follows: A. Gramm's, Moon Tomah* James Counoeti, Up. pot SCOmir.,.. r .. gc,ll.9figts,, I - Stn Sam') Menne; Bo runty otXliztibetb Tirrtle, Creek- .Tll - la4r - Aral Coon, Piton tosswhip Gilder's, Bow ireor.l94Vl.3k diana Towasl4,- TiIJkOD NeoFi,. Tr rot tuw:,,,. Unto's, Borough of Sewickley _ hi'Cau lees towuft Commiso'cre' Office. I “ St. I E. J. B Et: 131 ms JACOB Pittsburgh, Agri dasysl and Di MME! WILLIAMS & ALLEN, g c ' Heating sand Ventilating .41iVsarollsousq DLUMBING; AL FITTING, AIS MARKET Snag& En= INN DAMMING; and VENTILAITIffrin 6- molt apprav4 plans for factorietkpriblid ladttlingaglekeds„private dwq lagsgreen , boinek CIIILSON'S WARM AIR and VENTILATING PURNA NOME,PORTAIII.R nod SCHOOL STOVE, for' smaller bul Riga or ins number ot'r4l4lll. STEAM,SEATING APPARATUS, for warming bull every description; also, for , esapop4lag, drying, &c o blather, Joanna,. soap factories. taniserietk /M. I • . DRYING CUJKLITs. WASH 'ROMA (di hotels, public „ alittitlans or dwellfriga: ' WARM WATER for warming Minns boons or buil " logy-public or private's lAJW PitESSURE STEAM. on nu Setilifely 'new. plan, - .aine hnve pr PlnDaaassegan eodkr 194,0E4 oloam at 3.6" Pound GA . h,t. iv'OßKS i r tar lute Aawra coutractelkror. ROSIN, OIL' GAS, APPARATUS Ransfwelllngn, &darn public bultdings,- -La.= 'tussahs Lam AIR; GAS RIDDEI%O.AB •REGUDl:ta r valling the topple e. 4 • Izaptcw .the- t. • 4 SCREWIN STOC 8 and DIES, 705:Maud other tools Steam and- arlitterd ate IRON - BEttiorP .DEt t wwi., , wrought.and tubular iron, a va • ty of ..platerniand IdANTELSivoutideinal irontnantlea and Mil marble mantles. ENAMELED GRATMI AND prinzatil. of home and eat' • ern manufastarc.„ - I'm AIR AND , VIMPITEATIeII'..RMOPTERS, 616121/611 Jarsanntd, plaint or brririked: _ SPEAR - M3 CONIMICM.`.:PIPE AN!) 11N Red IN°. BRASS AND naps VlTTEttairtir elt i cleicylinipn for and Steam. Valves,`Ocoki,:linig evq variety. BRASS AND IRON NITTINO% or r!uml tag. DAM TUBS, WM3112 - RAPNS, NATER , OI.OB=. I.E. rrpit and ovary nu lity the' betejlisririptfon or. Plum er's „ , z • I FORCE AND LIFT, Pl,PlPB,:zaktinn4l:4rrought 11 °X' Pik 'for wells, kc. RARBUIZIM IRON WASM.I3TAND . 'TOPS AND DASIII GALVANIZED IRON SINKS , AND BASINS. .11A.5..;PM:ING andrmaterial4 In greatiarialY• cumanthraas, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, Lc., many ' finely µear pattenalandstylea.- , %Mimi . . ... ....._ . ... . . BRIGfkIA t ORDETI.S.—In accordance wi jfi an sal aPpiovtal the aoth dii of AMil, A. v.. nibß, !?.. t.., is hereby given to the Uniformed ;Military CompaniT, inthe bounds of the Ist Drie . ade-;.'lBth Division, Alleghel roomy. to meet at their usual placeedryneeting, armed at equipped for inspection as - follows: the first battalion, cos mended by Lieut. CO, Thompecn le. McCabe. will meet Monday, the lath day of AMA A. D., 1858; the second b tenon, commanded by . Lieut. J.. 11. Wooer. will meet( Tuesday, th rith day of May; thothird l i ra nn, comma 4 ed by Lieu Cid. A.U. McQuaid, wilt mint on Wedneedol ai i the 14th of May;, the Tattle Creek guards will meet t Thursday, be 15th day of Pday ;„ the Pennsylvania Infant) will meet o Friday, the 16th day of ItitY ; all the Pittedmrl companies will meet on. Saturday; the, 11th day of Mr: Cenituanders of hattalkina, and POLOP*e, will Flea" .3i . notice of their plum, Jitmeeting in some public way. uo menders of companfea Will be required to make out a corr 4. copy of al( the names that "are enrolled 'ln their companf. that claim membership, _and likewise a' - correct accounts all the arms and public Cinimerk4in'tlisirpos,satitio.; and t AwessoisLate required to make teluytuf of the names of tf &Unguent militia men in their &Aim' ts. Returns will i attended toff left at the Cmnialealtm* Office, or Coo; Treaenrer's Office, or deliverekto Atte. trabscrther until t first Monday of June next. By order of aplit3eltilawl.loll.ll 11.:Atcnilnifier, ' , Brigade Impactor, Of Ist Brigade 18th Division' ' In the Court of Common Pleas of Casnlbr County t } Bell, Johustoti, Jack &Co. No. 2t Jona Term, John C. O'Neill. Indorstr. .20eaign Attachment . CASIBUIA COUNTY, Es: . . TILE Commonwealth. of Pennsylrmia , . the Siferifrof odd plenty, greeting.: - • IV" 63 flutiina r You you attach John; ;t o.Ne l itiltdorser k late (4' your County, by .and singelltr his goode and chattels, tan .and tenements in' whose • hands or pawed ltomterthe spore may Ixt;so that they be t_l*ll before oar Court of ffoinnuon 4 t to be holden Ebensburg. to and for said county on the are; M onday Johnston, June next, there to answer It. B. ohnston, Wll.llam 7 34 and Win. M. Lloyd, Bankers. doing Nikolais under the tl of Bell Johnston, Jack Co., of s plea of case, and al/ that you summon , garnishee, that he , and appear before our Court on the Amid Brat Monday of Jtti next, to Beaker what shall be °Woofed against him, ns abide the Judgment of the (kiurt therein, and have you th and there this writ. Witness, the Ifonoraide George Taylor, President Judi of said Court at Eberadaii*, the 24th 'day of March, .11.. . _ - 1106. MILTON ROBERTS, Prot'y e benebarg. April IQ MK. -IVOTlCE,—Applieektion will be made to t! .1.1 next Legislature for I:Webs:ter of "The Alleghel gook," with a capital orPIVB .11IINDRED THOUBAII. - DOLLARS, sutOdet to the mirishnui-of the booking•law. Cesannissionens:--H. 11ephurn, W. Sagley..l. 11. Penwot' R. B. Roberts, Peter Paten s Tsiii.Janies Patton, James Pal Jr., and others. , April 23, 1856. ep26:ctswfact. A PARTNER W - ANTED.—The under ti .4, 71) ,./1 W.Y.9.110, to slit- theane-half of en exteneS ',JAL WoRKS, all in inn.tberf, id order, Cud in MI ope 4 non, , with eutrim..nnd...Tomm imdflelent to employ IMI/ millora. Io will sell thambatei,lf Midrable. ~ ap2.erlat* .A, 4. "BATUrat i Webster P. 0.,.P0l MISCELLANEOUS MOREL—This (SAI URDAY)' ev6th'vAmtitl!etttVcomntencing at etiorhvvvill be tol d Tonsidertial Sake Rooms, core? Wood and Fifth streets, a large andinterestlug conection, new and second-hand bookaic =prising theological, cal, and general : literature t ward the volumes of rare , current*, and best editions of itatidatri . authors. Also, Kant copies of the Fondly Bible; altd ha assortspent of mi t ior stationery. [ap26 P.M._ DAVIS, Aucerf; WINDOW GLASS -60 boxes flxlo stun' 40 do, 10x12 30 d0..1412 do:k 25 do. 10.114 do, and other sixes—Swoli er's brand--for silo by . `BI,IITII,ILAIR & 11UNTER, sp2B 122 Second and 161 First streetk DRIED APPLES-0 bartels ; 10 maid for We by SMITII,IIIAIR & 11IINTEEV, TIRIED PEACHES ,-100 bush. for sale sos •8 4H, ASAIA & LARD kegs for to a 'tsttn24 NAIR & us n COFFEE SUGAR.-46 bble. B. Coffee VV garjo'*O L 3. 8111111,,1dA111 k MINTER; s. to arn, SPRINGER HARBAUCIA Na 255 Liberty stresti ACON . sOU and /or ale by aide Q (MAR lIIRED 11,4318,--5 casks to arrii and for ale by (op 20) SPRINGER HARBAGUW ICIEN SALTED HIDES-573 to arrii aadforsideby (ap26) ,?PI •1211111. HARRAVOIO ir,Ry F LIN T EIIDES-805 to arrive and g -LI fur , (WA HARM 00114 TURIN CANDLES-50 boxes just reel and for eale by (ar26} MatiGEIR ILAILBAUGLI v ABD_ -57 bble. to arrive and-for sale by l'af26 SPRINGER ffAtEIAIIGIDLyt iIASH FOR Woo.4; 7 The highest mark 1.) -Wee, paid in cash, by ' filittliNGEß RAHBAUGII4 - CARD.I .reque,* - 114 attention of tub 4 friends and the public* my ADA of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 11' 'Attich think contemn larger Varietof rich styles thr-p toy othir fazinerpue. LhATI ta ke n special pales ;I' . obtalir sll tluialutilestaf ~~,~ ~, I,l'l -i Monday, May 1104 . , Wednestry, they litt' Vgiday, May 16. aokiday, May ID. Wednesday, May 21 fildlP, May Z. Monday, May 24. r nes da y,Pla 3 , 27. 4' Wednesday, idayr : . „. .,4 . ,.. .... - ... 1: -, . "- 1 7 . , Friday, May Bo. iit :' c 'ek --, i -- ,r l- Monday, June 1. ', ` ,'Ws ,-. ` *s . Vrednend'y, Julie cs„ - „ ,- , ,,,, . : Thursday, June 4, .-..•••:.:.-: ,I. • Friday, June 5. ,g:,,.2.:::' El qsAnnisy, June Monday, June 8. g. , Tmaialay, Jane 9 . -4 - ''... 0 ,- • "'Wilsey, June lae " - 1 :,.• , .•,,rff. itineiday, June I. e',....P.! ,. .' .4 . t. , !ride', June 19 F 1 f : 180turday, June ... ~:t R -i . tc . Monday, June ID.:- ...0 .t.Z' ......,,''"' Tkinedny, Juno la •• , O, 4 , }Com' EM, (028....1tw) ly) two4nsi
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