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4! ( 13 „,„ 1 Vrllo WILL BE THE CANDIDATEI
I 7 • .Itesxrs. liditora :—As the period for holding the
Democratic National Convention approaches, ru
mor, with her ten thousand Ongtes, proclaims
the n ucce esful candidate,and geMbling politicians,
ever anxious to better their condition, are plant
ing: themselves upon certain contingencies, and
risking all upon the throw of the die.
But, aloof from this ignoble herd of political spec
ulaktirs, may be seen the true men of the party and
country, cool, calm and deliberate, yet anxious
ly enquiring, " What nre the tidings and what
the signs of promise, - fore-shadowing into whose
hands shall be committed the important trust of
leading to victory the Democratic host in the great
contest of 1856.
Around that Convention Bluster the great in
terests of our nation and the hopes of unborn
millions. Upon its deliberations rest the peace,
harmony and perpetuation of our glorious Union
and the final solution of the mooted question of
man's capacity for self-government, and the pos
sibility of a representative form of government
distributing its blessings with exact justice to all
)N DAY MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN
is, a lj a .ct In Mr drea,rl e/ . the Natant," Clnartmlion.)
DEMOCRATIC •STATE TICKET
GEORGE SCOTT, or COLCXBIA Co
11,1 TOR GYNt3LIL:
TAC,OB FRY, Jr., t4olrroosaraT Co
TIMOTHY IVES, Porrtn CourrT
g FACTUILING WEALTH.--SCD.M.Or James,
.4 Rhode Island, it is known, some timo ago
intr,dueed a bill in the Senate to provide for a
7 eduction of the tariff. In Lis speck on the sub-
jet he gives some interesting statistics in regard
:o the manufactures of this country. Ile states
tli.it by the census of . 1650 it appears that the
mount of capital invested in the manufacture of
satin, wool, and iron in this country is but a
fraction lees than $150.000,000. The raw ma
terials consumed by these three amount to $87,-
iiitilhfital Their combined product amounts to
sl6l),ouu,ino The principal ingredient
that enters: into the fabrics except the raw ma
torial i labor, and it thus in these three articles
mounts to about $7:.‘,000,00 0 per annum. These
I ranches alone employ nearly two hundred thou-
end persons.
The entire amount of capital employed in all
the various branches of manufacture is Bet down
1i . 21.1,000.110 1 ; and the number of persons
mployed i , fully a million. The raw materials
..usumed ~, e ! do NV at $550,M)0,MK1 per an
imal, and the annual product more than a thou
s:lnd milltons of dollars.
That i= one item in the aggregate of our national
ivealth A , 1,1 to this the value of all our shipping
end eummerce, railroads and canals, lands and
I.oC:dings, at.' personal property, for
e-t and mines, and we must come to a pretty
('01,0)0-i ,:n that '• Uncle Sam" is a man
MEM
wiLint‘n :nkrios —To-day the Di
i,rs and Pennsylvania, the Ohio
:.n I Indiana and Fort Wayne and Chicago rail
me,t in this city t“ complete the purpose
cral ',ads, and mak
ot tme continuous road 'runt this city
The Pittsburgh and Chicago mil
t .1,1 will h, miles lung—one of the longest
straight and direct liner. railway in
t! e xsorl I Ell!ll1111l; a- it does through b 0 rich
rizion all the way. connecting as it does tvio
, ties r.f such importance, nod connecting as it
with ,o imthy ,tier hrie, eitilrowl, it can
;.,I , lly tail to i.ecomo one of the net prosper
. . o in the country or the world. The
!,.. , a•jo a% 1 tialona and butu.itie lino of road
alio,: a dirt , t vontinuation td . the Chicago
I l'itt.d,urvh t ad. and the trade and travel of
rtnorn lowa, and n large port of Wisconsin
•n I Nlionesota will he drawn to this route. As
population „t those regions increase, the
‘t of the Eno will increase. There is
•hieg now in the way of completing the eon
l.‘ti,n In a or, Iremonth more, it is said
1:. o portion the line b..tween Fort Wayne
in completed, and then Pittsburghers can
to Cliicao:o in twenty-four hours, and the peo
p!o of Chicago go to Philadelphia in about thirty-
Sea hours.
Mn. BUCHAN IS.—We publish to-day a letter
r.m :Igeutleman in i)hio in relation to the numi
nAkri for the Presidency. It is well worth a
1.; rural. it is from a source entitling it to re
poet and confidence ; and it will be seen that it
nio.,t. encouragingly of Mr. Buchanan's
chances I , r the nomination, and giNts strong
reasons why the t's.uvention should select him as
~or banner-bearer in this great and momentous
We have received a ❑uuther of private letters
(Joni Ohio, hi all of which the opinion is confi
dontly expre ,, . , :-ed that Mr. Buchanan is decidedly
the Lhoice of the people of that State. As we
i :,iree and increasing circulation in Ohio,
are glad to know that the foot, in its advo-
cy of Mr. fluchanan's claim does but cypress
!.eutiment of thy democracy of that State.
Gazetir of Sa:ur
d.i ed a little in the oil and pleasant pas
time counting chicken. hefore they are hatch
,' It say there are eleven new Senat rs to be
oc:eltu the nest State Legislature. Seven of
ele% en are n.w Democratic Senators, and
,upposes that but two of their plaetol can be
!filed by Democrats at the next election. And
then there will be but twelve Democrats in the
H uate and twenty-one opposition. And then so
tir as the Senate i , concerned the
" will have it all their own catty. And then,
ti the House is only Republican," they will
have a very good time of it. We rather suspect
that on or about the second Tuesday of October
ilixt that egg toi4;et will be upset.
y, , ur now dre, to be green, neighbor ? "It
,uits your complextiou
I 'file “It , cotemporary in Chicago
i; an ably conducted paper, sound in the demo
cratic faith, but a little rash in matters of mere
v.pedienep If it would forever proecribe all
who have for a time been misled, but arc now
willing to return to the democratic ranke, we
~ annot agree with it. Let 119 forget pant differ
ences, and provide for the future. Conciliation
:• the true course now. We are in a crisis of
national affairs where defeat would be most die
..striou,. With common prudence and a concili
:,tory Qpirit manifested at the present time our
defeat next fall is impossible.
PPOSI . 14.1311 ER RRESTED.—SamueI
urtis, Postina , ter at sfhnli"na Grove, De Kalb
,•ounty, Illinni Wad arrtoqed week, by 11.
.1. Brown, special agent of di Department for
ibe States of Indiana and Illinois, on a charge
d' robbing the n,nil. A number of decoy letters
,ere put into the lags, nearly all of which were
found in his Louise when the officers made the
,xamination. Ilia wife, Matilda Caroline Curtis,
watt al , " taken into custody on a similar charge,
but afire the preliminary examination she was
harged. I. urti- was required to find $4,000
Lail to take his trial bfore the U. S. Circuit
II 1: case of the United States Marshal, li. 11-
I:Ld,inson, committed for contempt of Court by
Judge Burgoyne, of the Probate Court of Cin
cMnati, which was brought before the United
States District Court upon a writ of habeas (or
terminated ou Thursday in the discharge of
the Marshal.
Tam - have a steamboat on the Upper Missis
,ippi river, called the "Time and Tide." It is
an excellent name, and we presume It waits for
Vs I , wool.' call attention to the advertisemen
f real estate for sale by Mr. Miltenberger. I
property,
Kt:ow iiitsus —There are two great
elasses in the a , mmuuity, the Know Nothings
ml the Know S..methings. The former are the
most numerous at present, but the latter are fast
increasing. Among other things, they know
something that will speedily cure the most trou
blesome Cough, relieve pains in the side and
breast, check night sweats, stop spitting of blood,
and entirely relieve that whole train of ugly symp
toms which are looked upon as the fore-runners
of consumption. The pass-word to health is,
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Can
ehalugua." Friend, remember this—practice
upon it. and you will be a true Know Something.
AWNING rtlTS.—The city councils of Phila
delphia have prohibited the erection of any wood
en awning posts. All posts and railings for aw
niog.., in future, are to be composed wholly of
iron.
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its subjects.
Deliberations involving such grave responsibil
ities, cannot fail to excite the most lively emotions
in the bosom of every true patriot and philan
thropist ; and from the altar of their devotion
will ascend to Heaven the prayer that the same
Almighty power that has heretofore over-shad
owed us as a nation and maintained the integrity
of the States, may give to that Convention wis
dom, concession and unity of council, rejoicing
together as brethren possessing a common in
heritance, knowing no north, no south, no east,
no west.
The duties of a public journalist are numerous
and mighty, and, if true to his trust, he will
faithfully and fearlessly advocate the right and
rebuke the wrong, and although fanaticism may
spasmodically seize and alienate the public mind,
and like a simoon almost dry up the fountains of
his hope, yet he yields not to the discouragement
that surrounds his pathway, whilst by the eye of
faith. he beholds intact the glorious constitution
of his country, which, in its onward course to
final triumph, "like the little stone cut out of
the mountains shall crush and grind to powder
all its enemies
Into whose hands shall be committed the faith
ful guardianship of that noble instrument, id
matter at the present moment deeply interesting
to every good citizen and peculiarly so to you, as
a public journalist, and the advocate of Pennsyl-
vania's favorite son, to that post of honor
We say to yon be of good cheer and pass i
around, the voice of Ohio is with you: and Mr
Buchanan will in Couvcution, receive the major
icy. if not the united vote of the Ohio delegation.
lu making this declaration, we wish not to be
understood as speaking disparagingly of Presi-
dent Pierce or Mr. Douglas, who have in Ohio
many friends and admirers, but I wish to only
say, that Mr. Buchanan is the decided favorite
of our State and that if the tjuestion of pefer
ence was submitted to a direct vote of the peo-
ple, be would receive at least two-thirds of all
heir vote
It is matter of fact, too, well known and deeply
to he regretted, that Black Republicanism and
Know Nothingism has disgraced our State and
over-shadowed her fair fame—but thank God
coming events cast their shadows before," and
the day of our redemption is nigh. One has in
the shape of legislation tht fruits of Fusionism,
and by their fruits they will be judged, " their
destiny is written upon the wall."
With Mr. Buchanan and a sound national
southern Democrat as standard bearers, Ohio
will wheel into Democratic line and rescue her
good name and fame from the slough of rag tag
and Bobtlilism into which she has been precipi
tated. .
It may be asked, why prefer the claims of Mr. j
Buchnnn❑ in advance of the National Lionvention
We reply, because he is our favorite and we con
sider him more avouch!e than either of the gen
tleman whose names have been mentioned as
coming before the Convention, and we hope and
dire to see that the deliberations of the Con
vention, reflect the well known voice of a large
majority of the people.
Mr. Buchanan is availabio
Because, Ist, " lie is honest and capable."
Because, 2,1, lie is sound upon all the national
issues of our party, and his antecedents are in
accordance with Democratic principles.
Becatxse 3d, lie is a statesman of ripe expe
rience and would guide the ship of State with
a clear head and steady eye, compelling the
strict observation of our laws at home and en
suring respect for our goveyritnent abroad.
Because 4th, As a strict constitutional con
structionist he would administer the government
tnpartially, disregarding fanaticism north or
seaeasion south.
Because sth, He would receive the cordial
support of a majority of the national Whigs, who j
have no sympathy with the fusionism of their '
party, and can find no resting place out of the '
Democratic at-k.
6th. He 's available because thousands of our
friends who left us, sickened and disgusted with
Fusionism, only await a sufficient excuse to return
to the Democratic fold and re-unite their destiny
with their former friends, evidencing their at
tachment to old principles with renewed zeal.
The nomination of Mr. Buchanan would furnish
that sufficient excuse. This may be styled a dis
ingenuous argument, a recognition of false pride,
inexcusable and unworthy of a true Democrat.
Be it so, it is not the the less true, and per
fectly consistent with fallen human nature and if
totally disregarded, will, as a legitimate result,
work defeat.
7th, Ile is available because you will find lo
cated throughout the entire west the sons of the
old Keystone State, beaming with all the love of
name and pride of State. To all such, Whig or
Democratic, the name of James Buchanan is a
u household word," a tower of strength, impart
ing to them energy of action, hope and confi
dence, the great elentents of success in the com
ing contest.
In urging my preference f• r Mr. Buchanan, I
would not, if I could, detract from the reputation
of his competitors, but like an old tried nag, I
will champ the bit and clear my nostrils, ready
for the track, under the lead of the nominee of
the Convention, who shall recognise as the Cardi
nal principles of our party the supremacy of the
constitution, the integrity of the Union and the
rights of conscience. OHIO.
DEATH or BOCHBA, THE HARPIST.—Robert
Nicholas Charles Boehm, the celebrated harpist,
died at Sidndy, Australia, on the 7th of Janu
ary. In the days of his youth and greatest skill
Bochsa was the pet of the leading courts of
Europe. In 1813, Napoleon the Great appoint
ed him the first harpist of his private concerts.
In the following year, on the Restoration, he
was appointed to compose an opera called " Les
Heritiers Miohax," which was graciously re
ceived by Louis XVIII. and by the Russian and
Austrian Emperors. In 1815 he wrote a grand
requiem by command of Louis XVIII. He was
also appointed harpist to the King and the Duo
de Berri. In 1817 he went to England, where
he became the pet of the court and the nobility,
and writing many compositions for the harp.
During his residence in London, Bochsa made
the acquaintance of Madame Anna Bishop, an
accomplished woman, and a alutrming singer,
who had been raised from obscurity, educated,
and afterwards married by Sir Henry R. Bishop.
The great harpist was then a very handsome, as
well as a celebrated man. The result of the
acquaintance was that the lady deserted her
husband and followed the harpist, to whom she
has been a faithful and devoted servant ever
since. Their visit to the United States is re
membered by all our readers. Since they have
left us they have visited Mexico, South America
and California, and #o,y,Australia.
4).•
MllMaffl
tVewn the 1 1 / 1 1, I . 3trhat eed Uld
Closing Scenes In the Home of Rept.men-
The Legi-Litive 912,40 ti of 11i511 is ende!l.
The enpit.ls , f l'onnst :ti r -atila is iiilinctst deserted,'
and ere this article roil:diet nur Yew:4m the rep
resentative., of the people Will, idth g; few excep.!:
tions, be again arnenktheir eortetitOntaz Take .
is altogether, it waais pleasant session—one that
will be lung remembered by those who partici
pated in its labors. Those who composed the
General Assembly were very! clever gentlemen,
and, with rare exceptions. good fellows. As we
write now, a hundred pleasant and witty scenes
come to our mind, and if we had time we could
please our readers by jotting them down, but we
I will limit our description to the last day, when
the fun was fast and furious."
Soon after the Howie was called to order on
. . . .
Tuesday morning, Mr. Dock, of Philadelphia,
offered the following preamble and resolution :
" Whereas, This Commonwealth having taken
one branch of the fine arts. under her kind patrun-
age, it would be invidious to confine her mother
ly care to one to the neglect of others.
n And, WherraA, The acquisitionof (tie Bull's
fiddle would be regarded as invaluable by all
fiddlers throughout this vast Commonwealth,
and to have this magic "fiddle and the bogt "
hung up in our capitol would not only promote
the ends aforesaid, hut will also fill the measure
of the poet's dream, and excite the envy of sis
ter Commonwealths. Therefore,
" Resolred, That John G. Montgomery and
Henry D. Foster be appointed a committee to
negotiate with the said " Bull," during the re
cess, for the purchase of his fiddle, and report in
writing to the next Legislature, with power to
send for persons and papers. "
(To properly understand the point of the above
resolution, it will he necessary to state that Mr.
Montgomery had objected to the appropriation
bill, because it provided for the purchase of the
portraits of the tlovernors of the Commonwealth,
and in his remarks on that occasion said that he
thought the Committee of Ways and Means were
protecting ono branch of the fine arts to the ex
clusion of others, anti suggested that the commit
tee might, with equal propriety. have provided
for the purchase of '• this Bull's fiddle. - 1
When the resolution was read, dr. Montgoto
eery said that the labors of the proposed com
mittee were too litnitA, and he, therefore, moved
to amend by inserting after the word fiddle the
-words '• and harp of a thousand strings."
Mr. Foster offered the following additional
resolution .
'twined, That the lion- , p v. - dc to Mr. John
Landis* alert hundred dolars for original paint
ings of Mr. Wright of Luzerne, and Mr. Dock, of
Philadelphia, for ornaments to this
Mr. Dock suggested that, as the resolution
provided for the portraits only of the a“,.,1 king
members, he would suggest the pr.priety of add
ing the portrait of Mr. Beek, of L)coming, to
the "Landis flattery," ill order that po•t , rity
might have a correct idea of the appearanee
this house.
Mr. Beck accepted the suggestion
Mr. Orr moved to amend the first resohttion be
providing for the purchase of the '•
with the "fiddle and the
A voice. That will plea.: the members who
belong to the Agricultural souii•ty.••
Mr. 'teed said that as all the honor arid gi
of the propo-o ! appropriations, sc., wet e otai
side of the House, except so far 10 his fr , ilid
Mr. book was concerned, he would move to pr.
vide f-r• the l ureliase of the "harp i f one striti•z.
on which the Iteptihhe.in party played
Mr. Laporte recon fed this. motion.
Mr. Johns arktd if the one string of the Re
publican party was made of wool. If that was
the ease he wool I oppose the motion, for it mu
sic could tier er pleasullkpeop , '
Some one replied that it was the FAMP string
on which Gen. Lane played in Li- recent address
on Kansas in this Ilall.
The yeas and nays were eal'ed, but the C:erks
not being at their desk , .
Mr. Wright, of Luzern.', moved that the Clerks
he docked in their wages.
Mr. Dock said he thought the motion was
myht.
Mr. Brown here succeded in getting the td ,, r,
and said that lie was glad tills LI!! had star led
from the Philadelphia dank. It seenied to him
manly and nght that the tine arts , hou l kl be pro
tected, and he believed that the present entha-.1•
Mill would lerneh away all opposition. With
NlcKean to Bork to we coal') succeed, even if
Warren had no lot in the matter When these
proceedings were read, every tiddler in the gone-
monwealth would he in en:o'er, and the lord of the
bow would be found a yaa ;ard indeed. The/ e
will, he continued, lie difficulty iu carrying
these resolutions if Ilerks only aerr on the ri;hr
side. The c,ood Was wah
friends of the measure, and he would be within,:
to travel over many a ;oa i ,...:ree rather than;u. -
don
the project. As fur tousle, the people la.
and this was no , 1,1,11 , .. for it proved that they
had more head than was usually believed. :V
1 0,1 we to despond, the Speaker es.claimed.
even it' the rsittiii did hammer against the re-010.
tion No, .:r, he could rend in the faces if
those present that they were on the rtght path.
and he, for one, would obey the leek of those
bright y led him up the
of science. Ile would ti.e arts, and help
to bear them Cal a. a vv.•uld Lour his sack,
confident that they would lead him and his friends
to a pleasant vale.
Here the fun became so uproarious that we
could not follow the proeeedttig.., and after I- aim
minutes the House took a recess until eleven
o'clock
M=M
Ma=
Mr Landtp f • if, at•. i
itrutitia I , it
their F i ri,rit iiituutirity at/it dal
A Fuss cnksoi; itto I.swrent - • Ouring, the
late fire at Nashville, Tetine.isee, al! the records
and most of the papers of the Chancery t'ourt
were saved. But one de'k, containing all the
unpaid notes, receipts, cash books, and man
mttior memorandums of the transactions of the
Court fur the last ten years, and all the private
papers of J. It. White, late Clerk and Moe
ter, were lost. the value of the papers in t h is
desk, exceeds sirio,goo, and the 10,44 Involved in
the destructlou of these papers it impossible to
As those papers has rtferenee to a groat
number of unsettle snit, w, presume those
'nits will be increased by the destruction of the
papers in a wonderful degree—much as the mat
rimonial doubts of Itabela!s Pantaguel wen•
I,y his attempts to rem. vo therm What a glorious
harvest is here presented for Lawyers : .1 field
f labor is opened to thew Cilia will bear com
parison with the famous case of Jarndyce rem°,
Jarodyce, in Bleak house: Mercury, who may
lie considered the patron of Attorneys, must hove
stolen the thunder-bolts of Jove to set tire to the
old Court llouse in Nashville, merely to give Las
rrotegra patronage. It is an ill wind, etc.
Rerlittny's Russia Salty.—lt is a Boston remedy
of thirty years' standing, and is recommended
by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for
burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and
old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers,
itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip
ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows., sties,
festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs,
salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua
ble remedy and cure, which can he testified to by
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no In
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the parent materials, from a receipe brought from
Rassia—of articles growing in that country—
and the proprietors have letters from all classes,
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have used it themselves, and recom
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co., Flem
ing Bros., It. E. Sellers l Co., Dr. H. H. Keyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham SE.
M'Kennan, Allegheny city.
BALL AT THE AMERICA?! EMBASSY.—MTS. Ma
son, wife of the American Minister in Paris, re
cently gave the first of a series of receptions, at
the saloons of the embassy. The number of
guests present was about 200. Mr. Buchanan
and Lord Clarendon were among the number,
and both of whom, a correspondent of the New
York Times says, subsequently had a private un
official interview in relation to the dispute be
tween the United States and England.
THE correspondence between Col. Lane, of
Kansas, and Judge Douglas has come to a con
clusion, and it is said that it will he published
in a few days. Judge Douglas. in his reply, re
affirms his allegations, and points to the vote of
the Senate as a confirmation of their truth.
lOWA LANDS. -It is stated that in Decatur
county, which has about 7,000 inhabitants, Prai
rie lands can be bought for $2,50 to $5, accord
ing to quality, and the beat timbered land from
$3,50 to $6, according to location.
DROWNED IN CHURCH.—A few (lays since a lit
tle son of Mr. Bower was drowned in Memphis,
Team., by falling in the immersion pool of the
Baptist Church.
• +
it
,
PIRIMENI
der No Faintly Should be wit bout }born. ,
We ap. ak of '.ll..ane's U1.41'1116, pailiare4 l l
t•I urgh. I , which have brood.. an hpi•l4ll.al.l.
Family .I.lediciay. Tin Vri, o hidb rt '"
a 11.1..11-1,,1 TAVI, Wald NIA themavlnieit, more or loam. is V 1"
family ilyspepela;edrk lteadacho, obstruction of the
ague and fever, pelns in the side, with dry, hacking rongh.
are all the doults of hepatic derangement—and for dos, Ds.
M r lAne's Fllt, are a 'a.,verelgn remedy. They have never
kn , .wo I.• fall, and they ahonld be kept at all times by
DIREITIoNS—Tak, L W ,, or three going to bed, every second
or third night. If tio.3 du not purge two or three tino•s by
next tri,ning, take one or two inure. A "MUM'? UREUCFART
I=l
The Liver Pill.. may also lie used where purging in simply
twessary. An an anti•bilious purgaAi,e, they are inferior to
none. Anil In doses of two or three, they give ast.onishlng
relief to sick headache; also in slight derangements of the
stomach.
l'itrchadens will be careful to dzk for pr. M'Larofs
Liver Pi/LT, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts
burgh, Pa. All tither Liver Pills, in c ,, mPari""n , are w "" h "
1.. m. Ur. ll'Laue'd genuine Liver als.• hie celebrated
V" , ..Ufuge, aku now be Lad at all respectable drug dtored.
Sole genuine without the xignature FLESIING BROS.
Aloe for dale by the dole propriet,d,
ILKNIING BROS.,
Successor , . to J. Kidd It Co,
al :dawn No. 80 Wet street, eorrine of Fourth.
$j Extract of a Letter from Brigadier Geueral
'oh lox. ,pf CI rginlo, late uterniwr4.l . the llourse of Delegates:
li;Newot , D, la.. Feb; uary 15.511.
Dr. 1. J. (1,--Sini: A iihurt time a timall child
is my family, al, nn I; months old, um talkun quite aids with
bail cough 1411(.1 high fever. I obtained a /al of your Dr.
m 'l,llo'o Iwymr,d ermi fuggy, fri int Mr. J. C. M't / row. id
or tiiwn, and gale agreeable to dir,litinv, whi, I
na hiin. to 101. „ter .arty blry , Warms. I think it a yew)
cdnable utedifint.. Thu child Pi. 11 ri,..veri.d, and u now in
I=l
U'. ]lclxunb I,,,OR,FvED Pills and IMPROVED Vet WI
tugs, R1. , 1n. 1 1-T.ett . l4 Celebrated White Cut:ll.am 1 Aut.
trout, KOOlll4l solely mule, the nuti4.1,1.1,1 Of Dr. I. Scutt
it regular Medical gratitude, :toil 1•10 `lit Inn of extensive prat
None genuine. ttolv att itreteuTti by Ur 1. ticutt A Et,.
Link Place, !ti, gauttou it. It trgitun_
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llre l' \WIG, l''or llnitr , utcl I,h 1..4,
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t when , t!lug ts Itglet tuUntl it stu
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su,l-1 the aff'-i.doit parable of lit , Samardo,. , b •
up tL. u 1/I.ltls 01 I..tu "that 141 arta•n4 thit th,.
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CAUTION ilreil•Ill eu, P . l I• fo:
Iterletti floddrei hilt."..
tt,_ Sold Id per I•uttle, bottlee for V, Py the NI,
plet“ra, BENJAMIN BADE, (It., Ntunofuetlitiou
i'lotruloreuteds sad Clequiets, l'A.; H. E. 6EI:
(110, roruer o f tke,nd and Wood streets; and
Druggists gouerttily sidtul
'-From the N. York National Monitor
of February f 4 —II YUCAN Curtis loin done more
to arnellutata tha coutlltlou of humanity tittlict oil with lung
Lhap any other practitioner of 'Medicine. tent
ha., sit - niggled with the secroita of the mideria tuition, for tint
huit entury, by the invention and perfect iru t.f nu innt ult.
wont that will convey to the longs a wtdictne lu the nlinjw
of a highly Medicated which arts dir,tly on the
ihrteniet, and nt, as hitherto, by itytnpathy. Tl.uee who toe
tr..itltled with dwelt.* artsutg front diattrilorod lung, will
~ob•ierre their Interests by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial.
Cutd,ort.—Dr. CURTLY' lITGLANA In the original intil only
genuine article. nov-215:3taribtie
ti - Why will you Suffer, WHEN RELIFS CAN HE
1,1" ()DTA I N ED?—llave you a Sure Thrust, Quins3,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Druncbitla.r,lip. Stiff Joints. Fr. , st
bites, Burns. Sprains, ur Paile4 in zmy ',art of 3.Pur 4yoteni
V. at can be relieved at note by using the nuns beautiful t.l
nil Liniment the •• /I'/Ige rietzass.in Liniment." pr,par...l
by Dr. soorr. fit Nforgantown, Vs.. and fur sale cloup,
wholesale and retail. by Dr. KEYSEIL 140 Wood atruet, and
J P. FLENIINLI, near 11. It. Deput, Allegheny.
Fit ni
rrrtinrtneut ill IlLitithOr Ctillllllll of tt.rday's paper.
44r Batchelor's Hair Dye -- Hair burned or in
jured by other dyer, faded or variegated hair, all reatored
and made beautifully brown or black, without a chantr of
iruttry. by BATCLIBIAIit'; 4 , at the Wig Faun - 4y, 1:33 Broad
whereay It I. aold, or applied, (in nine private
1,,,111111).
Sold, wholoude and rolnll, by Dr. Goo. 11. KiTBlg, 1441
Wood street. aplSlw,iiw
46r Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-.
I f you don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort
king's, you will take our advice and go to C. aura, cur.
nor of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of these
elegant fine Stocking's, that make your feet feel nice and
romfortable. Datt alto makes and sell, every variety of
liosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
octd
lIATS ! HATS ! I HATS I::
tar- we have Just received a large lot of Ceuta and Youths
soft HATS and spring style of CAPP., of all colors and prince
which we will sell low for cosh. Call and see.
MORGAN A CO, No. 164 Wood street
Next door to the new Church,
Oue door from Sixth street.
.01-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
amine our 'dock of Sorr HATS and Whim CAP& Just re
eeieed, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other ntylee of
Cape, which we will sell low for cash. Moaner k Co., 164
Wood Street. octlB
NEW CASTLE AND DARLINGTON
RAILROAD COMPANY. The stockholders in the
Now Castle and Darlington Railroad Company. are hereby
notified to meet nt the Darlington Station. on the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of
3lay nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4
P . M., for t h e p o rpoee of electing five Directors to
serve for the ensuing year.
By order of the Corporation,
npJi::b taw E. SANKEY, Secretary
VO WItOM IT NAY CONCERN.
DR .CALVIN Hi FITCH,
TIAVING JUS . U. RETURNED. FROM
I Elm. aeahl maaeuaceto hie valettti,amtothets
in NVeatettl Petalaylrapia,that bAfrtli visa. Tittabarght early
in Liao imirrlinglUontklita that theae whapg area - the:ll7_
,t
V . l VI, of hie ayatemrttthig
Throat and Pulmonary Diseases,
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
By Medicinat Luhalations, Mechanical
and Constitutional Remedies,
thus have au opportunity so, to Jo.
DR. YITCII wtil remain iu PaTSIII/011 from
THURSDAY MORNING, API 11. THIRD. To SATURDAY
EVRNI4s4D, MAY TENTIt,
During which tintu he may to VOilsnl ted daily (Sabbath ex
repted) from the hour. or TEN TO FOUR, at hia Rooms
at tho
Ooreer of Penn and St. Clair srteets, (entrant's on Penn Ist.)
For all forme of Incipient or seated DISEASE OP THE
LUINUS, and for all dennigemeuts of the system proceeding
or giving ruts to Pu tannery Ilitmase; particularly
Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe
male Complaints.
Persons winning to consult, but unable to visit DR. PITCH,
can do so by sending him a written statement of their case,
to which a prompt answer will be returned, giving opinion,
of cceo and stating expense of treatment. A PERSONAL
E 5-1 NUN ATION ALWAYS PREFERRED.
DIL FITCH'S assoclate, Dr. J. W. SYKES, will be with, to
esslst lion, during the four last weeks of his appointment.—
It is desirable that ',cons wishing his treatment, should
,•onsult him early, that Le may have them in charge as long
141 rostuble.
Ult. CALVIN M. FITCLI wishes It expressly understood
Hutt iie has ti. L•liser ally business can section with Dr. S.
S. PITCH, and would call attention to the CARD which he
easel himself called upon to publish immediately on his re
turn 10,551 Enrols.. ruh24-d&w
Kendall's Patent IMPROVED
Double Acting River & Shaver.
attention of Shingle and Lumber
dvadmn. niv.culatorn nod others. la directed to thin in-
OlVelition, which in now presented to the public as
tie, inert and only practical machine extant, for Riving and
Stott Ittg Shingler.
Various rattrap and sawing machines have been Invented
to snaking ninliningles, t•ut it is a well known fact that Shin
gin.' cut or newest acre. the grain are quite ton, flimsy for
rooting purpono-n„ Numerous inventions have recently ap.
p.m enl for riving and shaving. nand these have all been ten
d...lined an worthies., from their intln•rfect method of raving,
aim In connintan of silting front the ride of the block but one
b-, which Itlnitott invariably (MIS oil. This difficulty in
..intinnly obviate.' by
IWCKNEK VAIRYAN
V/ ID. I. :Irmt Irani the side of the /leek a piece thick
which la separated in the centre.
I.yd guidon inch part is conducted
il,ough a plum of appr•ixintatitig knives, which completes
; thin. producing two shingles at every revolt,
ii fef Mat:hit, will riv. and shave from the block three
I.er hour. of uniform thickness and taper,
soylo wlidity and durability to those made ley hand or
aoy other process.
Its err by no means confined to pine and other
s,;lt wo,i, but works to equal allvantage oak, walnut, and
,N-iy other description of Limber that can be split.
The workings of the machine can be examined tit It. II
yin's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
n, Limb., Moller*, shingle dealers, end men of enterprise.
IIf•VV 11.1,1 fur .;•eculation, MB there is no Gillian,
1..1'111100 extant.
=IEEE
•t 1 w 114,15. 311./ cute but ot.,ut too hundred and eighty dol
b.r.e. met S male and two boja cap wake from '-1.1,000 to
, )00 61.01,41 e. per day. with about throe hurt,. power.
I' r rucbt of t.,rit , , ry, or maehlnea, Inquire at No. 31 Filth
•tt,•t. L'lty Hotel.
usi_ All ncekir4 tufortttatlan will 1. Girwarded by Ivrt,r
deelre4. mhZlSlan] KENDALI-
F'uREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. Pia Wood atreet, betsvcen Eltetasond
alley and Fourth street,
4t Tax suLacril•er is raw opening a well igel,ted Jo...at
m.-4a of foreign and dortiefitle ILLnlwarr, all oew,and will lax
on as good tertro as any .4lior lino.: in thin city. IF
al war. keep or hand a general 111alacritnelit of
II k Him' ARE. CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' ,
I, w hirli to- respeetf ally invites qua at;eLliuti purclia•tera.
in I . :4i 4; EL FAUN ESTI/UN,
PEKIN TEA STORE,
,111en.r* ^re realinti,l
GREEN & BLOCK TEAS
Lam-j 40,3 (TAW I.la, I I.rottrt,r4 fur CASU. Th•
newk comaete of all the different flavors and peeled of TEA
LrotiOlt to the AIIITrItAr market. and
SuLD WHOLESA.LK AND DETAIL
ST Tilt
V Env LOW EST CAS AL Plt I,IT
PACKET) 1'.E41.14. PUT Ur nil UTALIO PACK-
Ai ES. riprrsqly h.r the trooli:.
TEAS A I.L ORADES, TUE. HALF C11K. , 1"
4 . 1. SUttAK, CvaiA argil CHOCOLATE of lb,. UT'
IRAN Do, fur na1....
Ling in the Lotrllllo.l ie 4 oure guarantee that
article 1.4.1 vial Lv iW repreeimt.d.
ENT. Br &LATAL ikeroLVtatexr, .. Tile Scats or !fa
JAINES FAMILY AIEDICINES. N. JA V Egi
l'ittehorgh, March 25, kisd--(mh2.5:2n.0
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
Produce and Commission Merchant,
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
SHINGLE MACHINE
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
S A. 31 UEL FA HN ESTOCK ,
IMPORTER DEALER IN
PITTSRCMGH, PA
No. 3 O FIFTH STREET,
ONE UWE EAST US TUE EXCHANGE BANK
Pittsburgh, Ps.
No. 25 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH, PA
11K1
FORSYTH 6; SCOTT,
EOIMARDING AND COMMISSION
M ERC HANTS,
Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour,
DAL'oN. LARD AND LARD OIL,
44-.4 ND PR ()DL'CE GENERALLY - 401
Nv. 7 5 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
t'pringer lleirtraugh, PittsbloOesi. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio
~h 11r,lett Or, M ?dartin,
h C.osh'r CIL. Dop Bk. Koons
h Iheilthurth. Baruht, Noabß Gorretsori,
.1 ...ph N. Ptah,
liwthlui s iiisiner, saukere. Holmea k Oonnoll, Cincinnati.
t‘thh, Oh to lfebtlyl A. D. Bullock & Co.
WI I, LIARS & ALLEN,
IiAN 1.1 WACTD REM Ole
CH I LSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AN I) i iT7'JN N E _4 ILT,
Fur Warkta 44g aunt Ventilating 131414inge•
W 'A A will cuutrart tor Warrumg and
6, Nowil or 11.4 Ihpes ur Chilßou'a
lirtwn livusen, Dwollinga,
11.itsuu. -1:4130, L.r Hutely. No. 511. dIARKI:T STIOLIST,
apIG
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
R WON N tiN, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OIL.
DILI Rio BERT,
ar . 4
Al'OlB9ElO liAltS.
A aarge et.ic ativikr nn hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PrITSBP WU, VENI.P4
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A I.I.ECIFIENY.
04-FLOUR DELIVERED TV FAMILIES In either of the
two Chien.
ORDERS may be loft at the Mill, or in Itits at the stores
LOOAN, WILSON 4 Oti, 6 . 0 Wodd •
SRA FR R REITER, our. Liberty and St. Clair streets
11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: ('lOll, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY &
ALEN, HUNTER,
DEALER IN
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A 1) PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty street,
de .:delis PITTSI3UROII.
JANIM KEltli, JR
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Ki—STEAMBOAT AGENTS,- - 4,41
:11). 27 Levee, between Pine and Olive ea.,
feb2SdAptlyi SAINT LOUIS, No
JOHN COCHRAN Si. BROS.,
MANUFACTURERS UV
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS, Scx.,
Nos. 91 Second at. and St! Third street,
rithl2l PITTSBURG 11, PENNA.
W H. SMITH W. W. HAIR.. .... JOS. R. HUNTER
SMITH, MAIR do HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 12 Front st.,
m1.17:6112 Pitt•burgb, P..
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
pi_ Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. Entre27
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters
JUST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau
ant, where all the delicacies of the sem- Ai
ion can be obtained on the shortest notice, and
done up in the boat style, and at satisfactory
prices. ago don't forget the sign of the " RED.
WHITE AND BLUE," No. 111 Woodetreet, below Fifth.
8. STEIDIRUCH,
0,611 j Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co.
CITRIC ACID-100 lbs. for sale by
mh26 B P.LEENUTOMItk (XI
REMOVAL.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCI44S9 Fifth
.ir cot ,I swain Hall. Vvill remove on the 14tit: 5 instant, to
the eerier or Wood and Fifth sta. over the Bankpin house of
It. Patrick 14 'Cm
Jtfoss onr advertisement below.
THE - MERCANTILE IGHIVCY,
PITTSBURGH;
liottabllshed In New York, Jane, 1841—
Pittsburgh March, 18511,
FOR TILE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADR.
Dating Brunches and Associate Offices in
NEW YORK B. DOUGLASS AL Co.
ROSTON E. RUSSELL & Co.
PIIILADELPIIIA B. 11rountAsS & Co.
BALTIMOIIF 1 1). PnArr & Co.
CHARLESTON ...... DOUGLAS! & CO.
NEW ORLEANS B. DOUGLASS Lt . CO.
RICHMOND Pure & Urrrr.
CINCINNATI B. DOUGLASS & CO.
I.OIII.4VILLIL B. DOUGLASS & Co.
ST. LOUIS— ..............B. Dotrintuss..lnCo.
CHICAGO B. DomritAse & Co.
institution supplies (to subscribers only . ) all noceoury
information 1.41/ to the standing, responsibility, be., of Mer
chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, rke...,
throngliout the United States, their Territories, and British
North America. It is a valuable auxiliary to Importing.
Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well asJobbern and
Ilabutacturers, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The collection of debts in the States, Canada, &c., attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Terms made known at the office.
Sule,rihers to the Agency who have occasion to travel
through the Otatea are furoiaberl with introductory lettere
LPG the various odic., where they can obtain infOrmatleu
without extra coat aprteltn
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF' PIIILADELPHIA.
Box. TllOB. B. FLOILKISCE, Pre'L
Km antnoux, Bocret.ary.
STATIMENT OF BUSINESS,
From the Ist day of August to the 3lst day of Der., 1855
Amount recurred in Marino premiums $ 68,812 31
Firs 39.908 B'2
Total premiums for five months
CAPITAL
Bonde of Allegheny C.noly, Ititteburgh, nod
Pittsburgh tie $ 78,721 Co'
Rullro,l Kende, Cost - 33,400 0(
Lmu nn First Mortgage of Real iltitate
•• S locket, Collat,ul
Cash in Dank anti on hand
, .
Carnal Pnliserit,rd. ("payment n:d yet due) 97,(,00 00
Premium :Not., not )rt matured t 16,1187 :11
Wt. from! Agent, : (n,nred toy 80nt14).. 18,850
Expensett and Cotsmiwtiotut 11,66'2 3,1
t. 408,151 13
Total tunnunt ut I,cemee incurred, but nut yet adjusted:—
F. ,
MArine . .......... . 3,000 OD
$4,666 66
This Company Is llull uud Cargo risks nn
aud .)lissinsippi tribune... Insures against La= -
toy Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and poranpti3 •.
Its.rom,:e.s---Iloil T. M. newt., Oen. J 6. M.s.rliead
James Weed
Fnr I nltlrtui. apply t
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent.
naLls No. 90 Water at, bet. Wood and Nlairket.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. K CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS,
Philadelphia,
tfitr MARINE INSURANCES on Veissnig, Cmgo, Fre1.14114,
to all ports of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Cann's,
Lakes and Land Carriagea to all parts of the Union.
MIRY,N
INSURANCE ON MLECHANZE genera/IY. Olt
Stores, Dwelling 'Houses, &c.
Assets of 14 , Cl..94aity Al.ormber sth,
Ronda, .Mortgages mid Real Eetate 4101,0 N 91
Phaadelphia City, and other Loans (k)
St.ck in Banks, Railroad and Insurance 23,000 10
Rills receivable 150,440
C,a.di on hand 26,6%4
Balances in hands of Agents, Prentituns on Mg,
line Policies recently issued, and othe: debts
doe the Company 9.1,5119 la;
SulAwripti,al Notes D.111,u00 ou
Martin,
J.,neph H. Seal,
Eamuud A. Sander,
Join, C. Davis,
John R. Peu.tvi.;
George G. Leipor,
FAlNvani Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
%Salim - . C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
M,I/vatu,
Chivied Kelley,
11. J.... 4 Brooke.,
J. O. J01t...,
Tu... C. It kNi, Vice Freed
lIKKET LYLBURN, Seeretar;
MARINE INSURALNEE.
FIR RISKS.
MINLFACTIMS' lASERANCE COPY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
RTER PICIt7LTI.,L--ORANTJED BY TII7. STATE 07 PC:ISTLVAXIA.
clatkrtered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION'
WAS S. LIPPINCAYIT. President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, TTeaanrer.
DIRECTORS.
Aar,. S. Lippiug„ott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon tlilliugbant, William Neck,
Nicholas U. Taylor, A.Wrvd
Orrin Ropsera, Charles J. Fields,
John P Rhuoup, James P. Smylla
sh,richia damitioy t o rt been organised with a Cash Capi
tal:and the Directors have determined to adapt the busiuess
tt, available reaourees. To observe prudence In conduct
tog is affair,, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 7t3 Water atre.i.t.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent
The following well known and responsible firms in Pitts
bur.gh have authorized reference to thew, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' LpsT,rikuno
Company.
Kremer & Rohm, WiLtou, Ehllds & Co.,
George P. Mtlli & Co., Hampton & Ckurphe
JonetcTierusit & Ca., IL Childs & Co.
noel
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marini, Ineeprane
Co., of EIARAISBUItd. CAPITAL, III4SQ,OO();
GlCl2rgdlg: letnsnice Co., a TIIDt CAPITAL,
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTEkt, VA. CAPITAL, 8300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, Hilt
RISISUHO. CAP/TAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Inant•anee Co.,
HARTFORD. CA PITA L ASP .4=5N" 82,154,489.
Penuerlyakulo liitsuranee Co., of PITTSBURUEI.
PIYAL ASSET , N0v.6,18.55, $129,022 4.%
lira. F. JOHNSTON, Prosident A. A. Ceasur.a,
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
coaNvit OV WATER AND MARKET BTI:I.PT 4
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT UALWAI, Pr
1 . 1103. GRAHAM, &crotary.
trit-This Company makes emery ineurapcti apperrainin:.
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against 1111r1i Alib CARGO / 11 R - .7, on tho Ohi'
uJ MissWiwi RlVer# 411 , 1 „ th d HARINE RISFtI
And Atlanta% Loo'., and Damage by Fire, and againat the
Porlhl of 'a:. Elea and inland Navigation and Trannpurtatitiu.
rolicies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
Robert lialway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. tJazzam, M.D., Jelin Scott,
Jam. Marshall, David Richey,
,lames W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. beech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Cart, Robert H. Hartley,
Jas. D. !distill. 1,10 il
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RAG A LEY, President
BA MUNI. L. MARSIIRLL, Secretary.
OFF/CA:: 94 Water Greet, tidiest,/ Martel anal Wood streets.
Pal Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on tl.o Oldo
and Mississippi Itlvoni and tributarica.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
=II
William Bagitley,
James M. Cooper,
Narunel Rea,
Robert Dunlap , Jr.,
Dam M. Pennock,
S. llarbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH..
JOHN H. SHOENBEROBR, Prasident.
ROBERT HONEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR; General Agmt.
WILL INSURE AGAINST 4L4. KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISES.
DlREcrOlia.
J. IL Bhoenberger, G. W. Cam,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock., T. B. Gym:like,
W. W. Martin, It. D. Cochran,
B. T. Leech, Jr., Jobu A. Caughey,
George 8. Belden, D. 8. Bryan,
David 51`Candleaa.
la- All Loma austaiued by parties Insured under ranch's
issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its ONTICE, No. 99 WATEIe. STNXIIT. jjyri
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 0300,000.
Say-Insure &tidinge and other Property against Lees or
Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nast
gatiou and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Gamier, W. M'Clintook, J. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. B. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, ' Wade Hampton, O. R. Lang,
A. J. Jones, J. H. Jones, R. R. OoggsbAlL
OFFICERS.
.110 n. WU. V. JOHNSTON.
.BODY PATTERSON.
A. etUULUOL.
Perident.
Vite Pre sic e
&eV and Tram...
NiNWS
~ 4 '..
B. DOUGLASS A CO
$103,101 31
300,000 00
$403,151 13
I=l
TIRECTORS..
James C. Rand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joahua L. Price.
James Tennant,
Samuel R. Stoker,
Henry a!,04,
541ei 9. Mcitartand,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN. Pt1".6061,t,
lent.
P. A. MADEIRA., Agent,
No. 94 Water ativet, Pittsburgh
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
PiTTSBURGH
MEE=
DIRECTORS
Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sollars,
J. Scitoorimaker,
William B. flays.
Weal
..:
,~,. ~..n~a.
i'
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NE WV ADVERTISEMENTS.
MUMMY MOM be tEnlot.llo4l with the 11 , 11h1,A4 laAv
1.., 0 f BANK, No, C.' Fourth etreet, IMII , OIIE tho
Flat day of May, in order in rlr trilerewt fro,. •' t doy, or
to a dtare in du: aonl-anneal dividend on the 14 orJono.
ap2B:3t MIAS. A. 0.11,T011, Treaswor.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
TiIE.EIGIMI WARD OE TILE QITY
x f
P lota fronting tore Bluff
[Met. which 111au 80 fiat street, overlooking the Mononga
hela river, each lot haring a front of 24 feet and avainging
frian 110 to 175 feet deep, fronting on p 24 fixitalley.
Ala,, twelve lota itutnerlintely in am rear,of the above,
having a front of 24 feet each on Locust street, and running
bock to a 24 foot alley. Loenot street la to&
Ten lets fronting on Bluff stwet, now in the city dietrict,
immediately adjoining the above, only divided huilliitert
, betger street, it kick is a5O Not street,,andalao the' ity line.
Thrini line are 24 feet front each and averaging' hear 97 to
148 Net deep, running back to a 15 foot alley.
'ten lots in the mar of-the above, each lot boring a Mlont
id 21 feet on Locust street and running back BO feet to a 15
(.4 alley.
One lot on the corner of Vanbrasm and Forbes atretit,
fort front on Forbes street, running beck to Bt. Patrick's
alley 120 feet, which is a 24 foot alley.
Three lota, 24 feet each, fronting on Forbes street, Con
ning back 120 feet to Bt. Patrick's
IN ALLEGIIENY CITY.
Alao, two two story brick bonne, and lota, with back
buildings, each with a front of 22.4 feet, ou Federal street,
Just above the North common; running back 97 feet to a 3
foot alley.
Alm, a small two atoll brick honao and lot 'fronting on
Rohinson street, on the North side near the canal, 15 feet
frubt on Robinson street, running' back 72 feet to a. 4 foot
alley.
•, . ,
Also, my dwelling house and ground attached, on the Cart
net of Sandusky street and the South common; Wallet fronts
on the common 60 feet, 2.10 feet on Sandusky street, and 60
feet on Water street. This property is too welt known tsx, •
nesid any particular description, as those who want to psis
chase will call and see for themselves.
C will tat ter or exchange (kr city property in Pittsburgh .
or Allegheny city, one thousand acres of land, cut tip intb'
small tracts to suit purchasers. This land is situated in
Franklin and Tyrone townships, Fayette county, State of
Pennsylvania. Tice Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad
rune fire milers through this land, faces the Tonghlogheny
river. and is just fifty miles from Pittsburgh to Miltenbert.
gods Station, and will not be more than one and a half or
two hours risks in the cars, as Bonn as the road is finished
from Hest Newton to Turtle Cr, ek, which will be completed
by July or August next.
This laud is 110 situated that there is none of it more than
two miles from Layton or Itifitenberger's Stations, and a.
great portion of it covered with the finest timber, flue stone,:
the best building stone, ore or glasshouse sand, and largess
locust timber.
Bur particulars inquire of the euberriber in Allegheny city
aphaind II NORGE MILTENItERGER.
et4ARIMER LANDS AT EAST LIBERTY
AT A UCTION.—tin THURSDAY morning, .Aloy Ist,
ti clock, ut East Liberty, on the pretniaes. u ill he sol I
by order of rl/01112.6 Mellon, Erg , Truett* of VI tn. la inter.
.Ir., about 119 acres choice land, which has been sob-divided
into seventeen pieces, ranging from we to fourteen acres
each, with excellent springs of water, and some improve
inebto.
Al., ' three loin, nearly opreleite Johnson's Hotel, hating,
eaal afront of misty feet on the Yrankatown Plank Read,'
extending, hack 2lkl, feet to Franklin ntreet.
The ab;Jvi., adhiln the residence of John Scott, Esq., and
era a very short distance from the Railroad Station, and IA
it tunst be wild. those who want a convenient and fine lota
tlfn for a country residence. should attend.
:ms at —.OO Mons are now ready.
el U NS, OLD WATCILES, &c., at Auctiob.
kJ - 1% it, ,old, et the Commercial Sales Rooms, turner .)
Filth streets. on Tuesday evening, April 28th. of t
account of whom it may concern.
Two superior second-hand Donblo Darrel Guns.
One pair of Ell's Patent Revolving Pistols.
One Imporior Ritte
One Gold Patent Leiter Welch.
One " Detached "
Six new " " Sitter Watches. ,
One glazier's diamond.
(told Fiugur Ring and other Jowelry.
np'2B
P. M. oArrs. xuetfoneer
B 001 ( S ! BOOKS I ! ROOKS !II
Married not plated, by Alice Carey.
Christine, a Woman's Trtaht end Triumphs, by L J Curtfif
War in Kansas, by G. D, lirewerton.
Courtship and Mortgage, or Joys and Rom** of Arnett
can Life, by yea. Outline Lee Mods.
Manus.; of britixll Rural Sports, by Stenehence.
cuarb.riva of Wod(1“1 Life, by Mils. Madeline Letitia. -
lilarptr's new monthly Magazine for May, 1850.
Story Rooks for May, 19111. •
Godes, 's Ladles hook
Peterson s ?dog:Lithe " "
lalsile's N. Y. Journal "
Chambers' Journal for April, ISLA,
For sale by Nl'. A. ummezvENNEV a CO..
np2B Fifth street, opproito the Theatre.,
$617,16 16
WORTHY OF ATTENTION !—FOR
SA 1,11.—A new dwelling bonne just finiahed, two
stories, arranged ;with hall, two parlors, dining room and
kitchen, three chambers, good cellar, bath room, /tr.; n by
drrait in the yard, and good stable. The lot liana front of 20
feet on Carrot street- Allegheny city, by 1510 feet deep to ted•
lie street Price 51,100, Terms-4600 ill band. remainder -
in one and two years. 0. CUTRIIERT SUN,
.P 2B . 51 ,gnirlteg.
CARPETSI..CAR PE TS! t—Superior quality
llramcls CRIDtOI3 Slatting, ke., Le. A freak arrival at.
She Foortli Street Carpet Store.
Al. 1. k 11. Mt:CALL-Ulf.
A. MASON & CO, are just opening :40.
it.. . more (Atmoo
of tin beet makes of fast lored emit:pea
nod Itinglowns, 'matins, Cheeks, Ttalogs, Tweeds, Stunrae
Stuff. &r. np2B
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EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS.—
A. A. MASON & CO. are Jost opentrigunether largo
and well selected assortment of tMtbroblerim, Ribbons awl
Trintinings of every variety. and the mest-eletmnt in I rash.
tenable ',Lyles. sprdi
Fr A
NDK ERCHIEFg.—.I us t received a.
large assortment of ladies and gents. handherehief,
in every variety. Alas, a superior lcd of gent... cravats and
ties. f.P , D 3 I A. A. MASON & CO.
ATER PIPES-Stowe Water Pipes for
sale 11 fav29 HENRY If. COVIINS
.
GREEN APPLES-50 barrels for sale by •
ste HENRY H. -couuNe,.
HONEY -3 cases foi'sale by
apal lINNTLY IL COLLINS
CIMNEY TOPS--300, of various patterns;„
fur wilo by laP2a] HENRY IL CULLINa ,
ATCIIES ANDJEWELRY--'Wholesalo..
and retail, at Eastern prim.
XXTATCII art,tl of-1 ,
floe Clocks manufactured. All work gun
11142
FRESH PINE 4PPLES.-3 cases, first,ofi•
season, just received ptir Expresa, end Dr stile by
4.2.3 RATNER & ANDERSON, No. 39 hoed st.„
WILLIAMS 6i;
Heating and V4nitilinitng Wikt - eiit3tioec:,
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, & snAt.
}TIMM. 25 .V.ARKET,STREET, PITTSBITROR: -
WARMING and - VENTILATING on the most upprtved(,.,'
pines for Ihrtoriett, public buildings, hotely-priyate &way'
Inge, green houses, &c., &c.
CHI ..iatN't , t WARM AIR and VENTILATING FIIENAER •
' ai four sizes.
11011EPORTABLE and SCHOOL STOVE, for smaller buil&
logs or a less number of rooms.
STEAM IIEATMO APPARATUS, for unrininglmildlngs of
ev, ry dewription ib evaporating, drying, for
lumber,japanueTy, soap nictories,lannerics,
CLW.ETS„ WASH ILOIJSES, for hotels, public in
stituti•ms or dwellings.
1f A 1111 WATER PIPES," for warming green houses or build
ings, public or private.
LOU PRESSURE STRitil on an entirely new plan, for
above purposes, neatly managed, steam at 4 pound per
inch maser,
0 vi AIOIRES, for large towns contracted for.
ROSIN, OIL OAS APPARATUS for dwellings,,factorks,
public bulldiuga, Ste.
ifbSSEL'S HOT AIR OAS STOVE.
KIDDER'S GAS RIXIDLATOR, controlling th? Ripply aott.
Improving the degree of light.
SCREWING STOCKS and DIES, TON,fIS and other tools ar
Swam and Gas Fitters' use.
ItEDSTEA DS. cast, NiTmaght and tutmlariron, a carte
. par trles
! !•!:!; I , Llzed Iron mantles and mirror
• t e k,
I, N ELKEP t ATM AND FENDERS, of Dome and enet
'' a '7.',nufacturc.
AIR AND VENTILATING REGISTINIS, enemata,
Japanned. plated or bronzed,
SPEAKING TUBE CONDUCTOR PIPE AND TIN ROOF-
I NG.
BASS AND IRAN FITTINGS of every description for Gas
and. steam. Valves, cocks, tees, elbows, *c., In every, :1
variety.
BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, or Mustang.
BATH TUBS, WASH agsms, WATER CLOSET'S, LEAD
PIPE and every variety of the bent description of Ploma
era matorlale.
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanized wrought Iron pipe;
for wrlls, kr.
'MARBLEIZED IRAN WASII.STAND TOPS AND HAS/NS.
OALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS.
OAS EITTING and materiala lu groat variety.
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, &v., wan,
tirrly new trattoria and styles. ' ap"tklind
BORDERS.—In uccortkince
_LI
on net approved the 30th day of April, A. D.. 1843, ne
on. is hereby given to the Uniformed Military Companies, ~
in the bounds of the Ist Briga.le, 18thDiVhdon,
"'lny. to meet et their usual places of Meeting, armed an&
equipped for inspection as follows: the first lattalion,• coot
tunneled by Lieut. Col. Thompson F. McCabe, will meet oh.
Monoey, the 11th day of May, A. D., 18581 the second bah•j:_
taboo, commanded by Lieut. I. 11. &Omer, will mutt on -
Tuesday, the 13th day of May ; .the third battalion. command -1
ea by Lieut. Col. A. ti. Iliclatuttd, will meet on Wednesday..
the 14th day of May; the Turtle Creek Onarte will meet
Thurechty, the 15th day of May; the Penfisylvania Infontge
will meet on Friday, the 16th day of May; all the Pittsbur,o
companies will meet on tatluvlay, the 17th day of May.
Commander of battalions and companies will please give
notice of their place of metting In come public way. Cow-
mender of companion be required to miasmas, correct
copy of all the names that are enrolled In, tea CoMpauica
that claim memberehip, and likewise a correct account of
all the omit end public property In thole possession: tuna the
Assam°, s are required to =be refutes of true num of the
delinquent militia men,* then' districts,- Returns will to
att,uded to if left, pt the Coguaudotterte Cake, or County
Treasurer's Office, or delivered to the embecriber until the
844 Monday o 4 June next. By order of
1 14? 2 6 1 4 4 m1 JOHN 11. McELIFINtY,
Brigade Inspector, of Ist Brigade 18th Division,
oTlCE.—Application will be made to the
next Legislature for the charter of "The Allegheny
bank," with a capital of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS, autildct to the provisions of the banking law.
Connutasionerro Hepburn, W. Bagley, J. U. Pehneck,
R. B. Roberta, Peter Peterson ; Jansen Parton, James Park,
Jr,. and othem.
April 23, 1856, • ap2tinievitins
PARTNER WA NT E
•uniler
-ICI signed wishes to sell the one-half of an miens*.
ell in the best of order, and in full open*
lido, with entries and rooms imincient to en:phi . % slaty'
miners. Ile will sell the whole, if desirable.
ap2fclm• A. .1. BASER. Webster Y. 0.,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—iffIis(SAV
URDAY) evening, April 26th, commenetog at 73,/
el.*, will be-sold at the commercial Saha Rooms, center
Wood and Fifth streets, a hirge and intenystiug collection of
new and second-hand books, comprising theological, listen::
and general literature; many of the 'Saloum of ram or
ea rraza3, N O beet editions of standard anthem Also, not
; wit copies of the Family Bible, end an assortment of enpe
nor stationery.
_1'..711. DAVIS, Amer.
CUPPING AND LEECHING. =lilrs - E,
HOOK may be found at her residence on SIXTH stre
?so. 39, botween Smithfield and Wood streetu She bee the
teannony of many of the regiflar faculty 1.9 to her eklU sad
long experience in her lino. Order.. %O.) be thenkfidky ite.k
relied. aplUsedew
CONCENTRATED
making Hard and Mt &exp. One pound womb talk'
of PAnsh Oil bend luA for esh, by
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W. W. WILSON.