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FRIDAY .14010NG i MAY
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FOR PRESIDENT
JAMES
( .%llject f. the derisiun rtf th, Nut.'"nal
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
OW/ROE SCOTT, or COLLMBA CJ
Un Tuesday or Wednesday next wci shall issue
an extra edition of liirty thousand co - pies of the
Daily Poat : and arrangements hate been made
by which they will he sent to as many different
readers throughout western Petin.ylvaula, Ohio
trtipppi and 441sewbere.
We will insert advertisements cheap. So good
a cuance for advertising has never been offered
to the business men of this city, and we are glad
to End that they are disposed to avail themselves
of it liberally. There is room left still fur more
advertisements and cards
TBS STOELM of yesterday prostrated the tele-
Iraph wires. We are. therefore, without news.
The usual Central American routes of travel
are now in a very dangerous condition. The
Nicaragua route is in fact closed against Ameri
can travel and trade. The country along the
San Juan river is in possession of the Costa Ri
can army, and the steamers have stopped run
ling. At- the same time the Panama route has
become dangerous from the hostility to the
Americans lately manifested by the native" , of
Panama. A terrible affray occurred betwoeu
the American passengers of the Transit Compan y
and the natives, in which, it is said, sixty Atueri
catui were killed and robberies of American pro
perty committed to the amount of fifty thousand
aiollara, one account says one hundred thousand
dollars. It is reported that the attack of the
natives was premeditated, and that the native
pollee and soldiers, iastead of endeavoring to
preserve the peace, joined in the work of fly
famed= and plunder.
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Thus both the usual routes to California have
become dangerous, and the travel and trade will
he greatly diminished, unless the government
shall interfere with a strong force to protect our
aitisena and keep open these routes by an armed
force.
it is said, 100, that English vessels of war are
blockading Greytown in order to prevent any
more recruits from going to the assist ace of
iaerteral Walker, who, from all accounts, is In
great need of additional forces. It is evident
that no nearer routes for our commerce through
Central America cap ever be obtained until
England and France are compelled to desist from
further interference in Central American atfairs.
and one or two of those halt civilized states are
brought under American control. It was hoped
;or a time that Walker would he able to maintain
imself in Nicaragua, and establish there a firm
d liberal government. He may sue( eed
the undertaking yet, if English interference
thm.,tiot prevent But Lis prospects are not en
gtng now. He Las, according to his own
gained an important vistory Boi os
o knov\i; t” he destitute of money and munitions,
and can Ut long maintain himself unless some
decisize`gictory is suon obtained
The world is indebted to the !lawman fimpi.,
for one event of great importance Rrltgi.l , %-
;olertition is proclaimed throughout the Tar
spire, and equal civil rights accorded to the
intriatalne and Mahomedons. To those inform e d
EbS to the manner in which there twelve million
"christian dogs" have hoer treated in that em
pire for centuries, the importance,of the event
will be seen. It emancipates and elevates Tuohy
millions of the he , t part of the popithiti , n 01
Turkey in Europa and Asia , and it gives a death
blow to the supremacy of islamistn in th ere
countries., The Greek christians form the large.:
portion of the population, and with the right to
be elected to and hold oflice, the right to acquire
peal property, and the rights of equal citizens oi
all reepeote, they must become the dominant
race.
For this the woridis indebted to Russia That
empire demanded these concessions to the Chris
titans of Turkey. The western nations have
been compelled to receive them before the treaty
of peace was signed. It is in view of this fact
that the Emperor of Russia proelaitasio his people
that these objects of the war have been obtained
The ()reek and ehristain population of Turkey
will doubtless feel grateful to Russia for the boon
they have obtained at Russia's demand.
But this event goes further in its conaeyuen•
No. It is a clear recognition by all the great
powers of Europe of the right of religious tole
ration to all men. Will the Catholic and Pro-
reetent governments now carry out the princip!,
in their several states' Will England remove
Catholic disabilities and Jewish also W..!
Rome accord free Protestant worship in the
eternal dty, and Spain, France and Russia fol.
low the lead? They have forced the principle
upon Turkey, and the example cannot fail t.,
produce a strong sentiment in favor of the free
dom of religion in all nations. Such is the teu
&rosy of the times all over the world, and thin
eastern war has done much to hasten the era of
universal religious freedom.
There appears to be quite a lively competition
springing up between the manufacturing towns
in Beaver county. They are all improving
very fast. But New Brighton appears to Le
getting a little jealous of Rochester, and a cor
respondent from the former place writes that
the manufactured articles at New Brighton
amount to two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars per year, and Old Brighton has now five
mills in successful operation; one flour mill ca
pable of manufacturing two hundred barrels of
sour per day 1 another capable of manufacturing
five hundred barrels per week ; one iron furnace
making two and a half tons of blooms directly
from the ore per day ; one paper mill making
700 reams of paper per week; one brick yard
capable of turning out one hundred thousand
brink per month ;• and last, but not least, one
curious Yankee cotton mill, with 1800 spindles,
weaving seamless sacks at the rate of five hun
dred thousand sacks per annum, making suffi
cient to bag up all Rochester in 48 hours. This
is the point that will be the Manchester of the
Western World"
We have seen la letterin the hands of a reepou
alble merchant of this oity, dated Nashville,
Tenn., announcing a sale of 600 tons of Pig
Metal, at the Clifton landing, Tennessee River,
for 527,60, seven months. This Is equivalent to
a rise of lire dollars per ton.
TRH hardware store of :Weave. Klinefelter
Co. of Springfield, 0., was entered last night,
by boring through the door, and $5OO worth of
goods abetraoted. No traces of the robbers have
yet bean discovered.
Jll LIED le sorry for Barnum's bad luck,
and le going to send him some money. The
people of Bridgeport have held a public meeting
and resolved to help him.
HOD. Chita D. Gilpin, always • whig—and for
saveral7ears Mayor of Philadelphia, has formal
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BUCHANAN
•13LIT0II GINTILAL
JACOB FRY, Jr., Morncommis co
sw..YCTOR CILKLEAL
TIMOTHY IVES, Porten Ofirrn
CIRCULATION 40,000!
CALIFORNIA ROUTES
RELIUIOtS TOLERATION
BRAYER CITIES
PIO METAL
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TILE WAR IN NICARAGUA
The l~lct
frutu Ceirival A 1111,1lerl I+ highly in
gr,-at I.attl, La•l t.e,h ruught at iti
vaS twliVetql Walker a fo,es--,ix hundred men
—rind the Custa Ricans.
Costa Ricans took potaes
tio# of Rtv s weth 21900 men. On the 11th.
UeV• 11 alter ivitlt EW mrn, attackedthem. Af
tiglit uLseventeenaud a 'half •hours. he was
obliged to abandon the'etty from want of amuui
lion, leaving 600 Costa Ri.-atH dead oh the field
and a large number a u unded His loss in killed,
wounded and tais,h. , , 1 , reported about 100
Gen. Walker's entire tartly consists of 1,600
men, of whom niai are :Nis.ataguane; the balance
are Americans, Irish , Germans, Russiani and
men from : almost till the European uationa It
is found that the English ship, are supplying the
Costa Ricans with arms, arid 'some English and
French soldiers are serving in the Costa Rican
army, armed with Minis ride-.
Honduras, San Salvador and Gutamala are
saki to he in favor of peace, and will not invade
Nicaragua They received the Commissioners
of Nicaragua in a friendly manner, and have dis
continued the enlistment of troops, and even
have it-handed some or the new levies.
The Nicaragua new-paper, which is owned by
Walker, of the 12th nit , give. a full account of
a second battle at Rica,. Walker's forte was
but gull turn : the Costa Ricans were front 1200
to 1500, with one piece of cannon. Walker un
dertook to carry the city by storm. The battle
lasted tar many hours, and was severely contest
ed. The Nicaragua newspaper thus closes its
long account of thii battle, and of its results
The enemy still pursued, made good their re
treat, and little execution was afterward effected.
The tight on the plaza had almost entirely ceased.
During the remainder of the day, aid until late at
night there was no firing except from a few of the
Detu, who throughout the on flirt maintained their
concealment. and with Mime Rifles menaced ener
irible inimical object. The loo.ae,sors of these atoll,
ous were evidently Englishmen and ilerinati.. w he
had long experience iu the nre of that lewdly testi,
went. 'The majoriti of Americans killed fell at the
hands of those foreign ini•crentit, fiat I' :11110 I
themseli tw•retli-et fleet:: the I,ll.errd part,
id Central America
The battle the seem el one fought iu that
city I. Watket n arUlly ry.ntp.ted
struggle sea, a lug oast nr.luou, otie, and the Isiber
els were enmpelleil I. uglit at every iLsadvatitage
The number of :tsers tier tour Glues exceeded the
ered foram. and. considering the great aerurity offered
them from barricades and lurtressed buildings, it
cannot but be deemed the proudest triumph yet
arldearil b) the Li betel Party of Nicaragua. The
officers commanding the American lure acre all gal
lant men, lint' nobly did their duty. tieneral II alk
er was root. firm and self possessed. throughout the
entire engagement: and for ;et era: hours maintain
ed his position un horseback. Ile manifested no ex
eitement---Letrayed it.. uneasiness as to the result.
but exhibited n calm and sublime eenecieusness et
ultimate victory. Colonel; Fry end lion
Natxtuer, Lieutenant Maj•ls Brest%
ler, Markham and tt'Ne.l. oho, to t.ll/1110.1
Bnlmlh one , tiLDIII,I..I 111 hermsni said gal
lantry that !amid tod •—ticlal result. II, :
were nobly supported t.s pud , •rdluale
many of whom testined to Odd •utrri. , ed:ly notate
by a berme death, and others I y numerous and p ate
ful wound.. Thsuilndt. was
Intrepidity conspicuou s thrnughent the engagement
The staff of teen. Walker exhlloted remarkable 1,11.1
nests and daring, ac the melenehuly death • of Mire
ton. Clanton and N --train gise
rapt. Sutter alone of the regular staff rs•matns • bur a
braver spirit, or one who act e d with m re I,cou,m,
gallantry. tell not 411 tt.r field td halite Ci. Btwrn .
the veldnteer nid of the n, :nu, ,nder an Clitef.
n. / , 11,dl‘tiy e•dnudedl . 0 tut- ice , return. anh a rep u tatnd, Gtr nrai c. toe dl.l edluel the te a
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Copia at05t,01.11.1,,e-de.d manner
I ot.la Ito al , admit 1,11 3:11,,1..‘31
• attic ub the IvL 'rattan,: a c3.urter r,n,find
lola fr.!, 11:ra, Who •,rated that the ectroy he ,
Thrown the lead ,t,to neli•. hot Neer.
h.. 1 ahir t.. ,1,•pooe ot ....third idled to the hattl.
and that the artnoet.,here had heroine infected from
•ttetr decorni,... , :tiott. that the • hdiera hroke ..5,1
the It'll, .natant to its Most eharacter 81.415,
.f the I sin Klear, had dte.i other. were mffering
(foto distra., .61,..1 t h e tr./41, err teaming the • tt•
terror -iris ken tics. SP! - .ra. t na. rer, , ,rt ed. Radt one
a the vlot.n., .of o•b•der3. not f•tane re
Lance th thtr ptateto...nt. a. ..0 italb a.0:,;4331,,5t,
as, ohtelned trout a battle at the Itiand of Atritta
fottflattlillPien 'it-taut froth Hit... (h a t 'h a
itierthp had not aliaiill,lll,l T artu ,weretort,ty,r.,
en the I rth noto another ntte.
iten Walker
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FrOhl wme n.roun (A ii ni,fr,nr, tb e t th e (*,,,L A ft
••au. are Bert mu. h iirheartebe•l They uherl !ha
!licy had;.romtec• from :be NirnrairtlabN o. r.sr
./. / on nA they otossed the Costa RR's!! fro.
;1. r, /,u: I lint all the aid they received was from s
few of the old rhomora part;, most of *hum had
previously been driven out of the c-ountry and were
residing in Costa Rica and the other Central Amen
an >o far as Nicaragua is vonteenied, there
in very little ilisoffectton within her own border:,
What does exist is either the chottoirras, who t we
heretofore ruled with at, ins; 1 . • id 11/ the departmeei
o f /rithadil Tbry are rttlviCtiljed aristocrat
it part, and must of !ic titan they have wielded great
power in the government: yet they do not number
one-fifth of the populadon They have lost all pow
er now, and the whole of the Central Amerman
Staten combined cannot restore it to them. •
The army of Coata Ellen et Riess at the beginning
of the battle no doubt numbered 2,000, which
afterwards reinforced by C5O From Virgin Rey. Th..
is anthentinated from carious soumar, and than
whole number on the licks. was 3000, named..
2000 at :Rivas, 500 at Virgin Bay, and Ain i t Set,
Juan del Sur. Their days on the I.thasus are sum
tiered, for in two weeks from this time not one living
Costa Rican will be found within the borders'f NI--
arague.
TOE
. IfOTEMENTS uY lv AL/CUR
(on the iSth inst., 700 native troops were on the
march. oo oo foor Oren:tilos and, with the :1110
Americans who mine out from New Orleans nu the
Charles Morgan—vrhoo were al Castillo Rapids on
the 20th inst., and would he in Granada on the morn
ing of the 21st----Walker will have under hie road
mond, in Granada, 1,000 Americans, and about 900
natives. In a few days he will divide hie forces, Inn
sending a part of thew, by the steamers, to the land
near Virgin Bay and Rivas, and the others he will
march by the land route, so es to attack the Costa
Rican free from rill positions, and cut off their re
treat in every way possible. Ac to the result, no one
doubts of his success, and the accounts by the next
steamer will confirm this impression.
Democracy Triumphant In low,
'To the Editor. ,•f the Washingthult / n
DAVENPORT, April 16, 1846.
The enclosed slip is a fair sample of the ina•
jorities which have been given in our State at
this spring's election. Every town, county and
city heard from, save Keokuk, where the party
Tines were not drawn, has gone strong for the
democracy and against the fusionists.
You may say to your readers that lowa has
wheeled to the right about face, and will give in
November next 5,000 majority for the democrat
ic nominees fur President and rice President.
- - • .
Yours, Sic.
The slip alluded to by uur correspondent is an
extract from the Daily lowa State 1/rower-at o f the
Bth. It is as follows:
" ANOTHER DEMOCRATi(' VICTORY'-AL the elec
tion, yesterday, for county and town officers, the
whole democratic ticket was elected by rarer three
hundred majority.
As we are going to prase, the German Union
Bran Band ht playing through the ?treaty, and the
people are glorying over the regulexenerally. Three
cheers for the democracy !"
J. L. D. Monnrson, Esq., an old line whig of
Illinois, has written a letter in answer to an in
vitation of democrats and whigs to become a
candidate for Congress. Mr. Morrison has long
occupied a prominent position as a whig in Illi
nois. He now declares his purpose to co-ope
rate with the democratic party, and he assigns
reasons for his course which ought to make a
deep impression upon all old line whigs.
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abandoning the ataLl i' 1%. 12, the,r 1. nr
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Ihe 1,11115 t.l' t . ttnitit••irt. tt t• • ht‘,. ttn•,
LIU ‘,I fer',hg thc )Inch
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ckel will he prenented tty the know nt , tizilq;
'ttuveistittn n• onti br en.lnr.rJ hr the ner..l 't
on% rutt",, In h -10.-ntittentl)
Mr Ituchanan ' s reception by his thousand. .•'
r in NCI , . 1 ,111: turd in o wn t o, ~
oo n a complete:.trait-o, and
.ratifyllig to him to Iti• selected Of
I LLlClnnati Convento. , 4 the itemocratie candidate
I . k,r the Presidency. he will receive tri
, mphant majority, runt 14,11fliv I. le:T.114)/11k
es of the Pzehideritt.i. chair with the ennfldenrr
, 1 the whole country and of all partly.
Perhaps it may not he out "1 place to Boy
word here with regard to the Vice
The .01ection of a candidate for the Pre,idere y
entirely control, the tiotnistation for rho •
, ud place in the ticket, that it can hardly he
Idken into consideration in advance of the inset
ug t:f the con‘ention. The southern State.
however, at this time, look h, the northern States
for a Presidential candidate, laying claim to the
nomination until it Alail appear that neither of
the names now prominent can he chosen. Sete
al of the southern Staten hare therefore present
ed one of their own citizens for the Vine
Presidency, and among them Nut th Carolina has
burned her favur;te Janie , C Dobbin, the
present Secretary of the Natty No Wan lii),-
.4eplaem a greater .‘hare of peroolm, I , 6l , lllarits : 111`
a national IMwooral to the trite sense of t h e
term, and above all, an honest man lie ha,
the confidence and respect of the whole country,
racy of the old North State ,
and in point of availability, yields to the prefer
once of none of the southern States. 11. h
would add to the strength of any tick et th at may
he selected, and his nomination would bo a de -
Ferved compliment to the steady and true VeMil6-
ItIERCEE'..!'
a+s.Tlte Hood Swan lir I w
wood,.r the affiviin g parents or
It O P i ' nn w " un nf .
❑min that lull amon g this ves ,"
who
n' thin 1441 '.. ;hat the ri m y laments of Mr. Kennedy
LP:",,le him, since the Medical Discovery has been so run.
exesful in curing Rheurnathim, Tic Doloureux, Erysipelas,
&ran Balt Rheum,and many other diseases. The heal.
bag P this medicine are such. that
forted lbw+ that the proprietor never thought of
t o are er.
r ortur
it There aro very few medicines, that do ALL their
1,,, T1144T WO; will ; but whoa an article does ALL—and
R , dding's RuSsid Sarr It a Ruston remedy.. i3itmtl4 , , uve are led to put implicit faith in it.
.f thirty years' standing, and is recommended - hei4 advertisement in another column.
y physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for €O l, l wiluisaMe and rmail at Dn. iIEORAIE KEYBRIVS,
Turns, piles, boil corns, felons, chilblains, and ood street. 8 t i o of the tiohloti Mortar, and at J P
old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers. 1111411 NO'S, Allegheny ap2aidgw
itch, scald head, uettle rail,, bunions, sore nip.
Ides, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, 'die.,
flea bites, spider stings, frozen
limb
salt rheum, scurvy, sore and tracked sore
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua
ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston
and 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 purest materials, from a receipe brought from
Ruakia—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 alit} a disabled soldier, which
picture is also enginrititen the wrapper. Price,
26 cents a box. ftiffing & Co., proprietors. •
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities
For sale by B. A. Fahnestook & Co., Flem
ing Bros., R. A. hailers & Co., Dr. G. H: Keyser
and H. Miner 0., Pittsburgh ; Beckham St
M'Kennan, Allegbiray city.
VI Thal is° TON
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,'l IL , I • al 'A La la .1.11 II a • - .r.
.1/441C, Bala,— IVie Fitie Bill.-An important
y.cst, , ret..l Ordet—Bl.4ek fiepublicans nornina
t;J:--- c 0a1,t,47t atlt ara#,a.L: .71- -Mr. Buchanan
C bobbin fOr tAe Vice Presidency .
After thrrt week= canFiderati,,n the deficiency
billr or rather the Semite'., ~mendui,t,t, , thereto,
Lae been acted on by the Ikn'e. tourned
to the Senate b,r eou, urren• , A large number
of the Senate' , :r,endln,ni, foiN, lien di,agree,l
tu, many which will referred
tinnily to a of o,,ziferil,:e. 14.., Whom
the di-posal of the .lout,tful thu, corn-
mitred. The eit) water work, and the item to
tint;h the ctigraviug uf the tu:LpQ k.r the Pacific
Rail read survey, have beep li , :agrt 4,1 to the
Nome. and over these the fier,, , t , truggie will
yet en,ue.
The I , a.dne. , s of the Semite has been conduct
ed with marked irregularity during the pre , ent
session--a ~p eeeh being made on one .iihje,•t,
and the following one on an entirely different
matter, thms mingling them all together and fin
ishing none. The acti“n a the Nasal
Board hag the, been the topic ore prolonged and
irregular debate, without reaching any conclu
sion, or taking a single decisive sole.
the consideration of the subject wits resumed,
and perhaps it may imw be discussed without
further interruption, and a test vote he taken as
to the opinion of As the taking such
vote has been so long postponed, it is
ed that the retired otheers, who are dathurmg
f o r a thorough investigation. are by no means
confident of a decision favorable to their w.-hey.
But one course is po. e.l,te for the tread'--to
approve the actton of the Retiring Board by con
firming the notnitiati , tv+ made t•, till the varao
cies created by the Rani/416,m of a Reserved
and to leave to the l're•ide , d the t mre:•!t-ii
of n trw misiakeF admitted t.. have Lean 1 ,,
by the I'mard
m tie,!,.5..4 floe f, f Wee : ‘, 0.1.• ,f•
vote,! 1.. y the `teflate 1., the o. ft•f,tef •tti.of • f ;i fs hill .
rifilelthflfg the I f.flififl I.tlfff the .•.• . feel
heing to provide f.r the adini•sion ptlf..ff•
Iftellee as t., hifitary Whefi 114 ../ PV;
Icon' f - E11111•ft he 7 , :enate 1.21`. -II •
p0...a if the 1.,;). but 11 has imt yet reffe.if•.l toe
eensider•ition the here Le
tfltett/fle.l so as If/ .ante,- h: in !La probe. , ... ••• 1
11314.11 who -cried the I . o.lotry a single d.Q 0 .1
military rapae•ty, am! thus it wd: be mad- t‘•
an-wee the tw—fold iarpo.r of a loo.thly 'ate.
bill. an.l n hlff Ift , ii.orti,ute the polio 1,111,1-
3M1.M7, the people of the Butt ,•• lithe! t•lif
pose is the le“: ,•1 terlltff . , :Lif
6111. littler f•retttf,e of -1,,n
Achrtlter , (1.11 Istirm•t the rcten•hrn
bnlbnh•l prr,bnlr'.y pi n riun n
lent -f • freitng rr,,ro nr .
h!retply report—i h,!r•th arpt,
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wafter tl , pecik!i,, 4;1,1 ibe c . arty I , 4,sqr of
f thc , r bills will thcrvf‘o - e t , e urged. in •-n'•
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The Alas*acro of Americ
lie the Empire t.ity, which pigt
)rstirday, we received particulars of a tit ightful
massacre of Atnetictins, a hieh took place i jit
Panama on the lUth of the present month, Al
though it is believed that an attack was piltnisAi
toted by the natives, among wham a grea4attd
of our countrymen htis - been los same ti r p i te e 4 T .,
itig itself, the immediatecause of the hire terri--4
ble affray was a dispute 0 1 17:' 71 an Americaut
iitid a native respecting went for some
fruit. Weapons were displii)eil cud acts of force
n-orted to by these Parties, which led, in a few
tumuli-, to an almost general rising of the na,
tires against the American passengers by the
C-tites, the J L. StiThetis and the Illinois who
were stopping at Panama. The two hotels, (tal i
,iite the waifs of the town s cig4t,fretiluenti;dtby
Americans, the l'iteitic and the Ocean Iluuse,
acre COMpletelY destroy eilottad it-is believed that
more than sixty passengers were killed. Thirty
one bodies of Americans wholell 'in the rn,lee
were collected at the Railway Depot and other
places the next morning, before the rest of the
!t....eager:4 took their departure for Aspinwall.
As many of the Amekicamir lied to the woods,
where the tiring continued during the night, it is
believed that the number killed will prove to be
piite large, from ,ixty toeeveutybeing thenum
-I,er ,p.iken of. Not contented with this savage
-ot of murder, the natives broke into the Rail- ,
way Depot., robbed the safes of the Company,
and ritle.l the ti mil:- and other litiggage of the
passengers.
The police force of Palmitin, a rea of colored
soldier.. well armed, were sent by the authori
ties, to quell the riot, but instead of protecting
the American• against their savage assailants,
they were foremost in the attack upon them, and
'needed the cowni , li) 'valve,: in their activity
in plundering. We have elsewhere given full
accounts of the 71111":1 ,re and the eirectostahees
connected with it. gathered principally from eye
ivitties , es and participants in the affair. The
safety of travelers to and from ralifornia by the
I-thmu. will probably be for some time compro
mised by this outbreak. while, on the other hand
the \ uotragua route is nt present clued tic the
,let eA t c.f . Walker sn.l the vindictiveness of the
ta Ricans.
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Lgeoll hy all n ho hare a prodispowtion to Gouramption. there ;
viouhl ha f}, death. (Semi that theemaa. Soo theer advertiser.
Then t to another column.
SO` Fur .le, trbulrealo and retail, ty It E. SIII.LKJII3 4
0), corner Wood and Second atreeta
Sold al. by lIXNUESSON & Bit.), u t „, t; II I'
eeIIWARTZ, and BreKll4.ll NtiNitN, AlleBl],an j I
441- Digeation of Food-. Heal th cannot exist in a
hody when that great reservoir, the stomach, fails In nnbiall
. laving and reducing the food to a condition (non which tso,
chyle and chyme can he readily pr oduced. Hence, in a bad
stomach, you hare, bad liver, 3.21r0V11A, flatulence, colicky
pitiful, and a general prostration of body, for want or health
ily ellnlinated fluids, to keep the various organs in hum.
Reader, If you desire relief from those evils, try a bottle pf
1101-LANU BITTERSs remedy greatly In vogue now hir
I bad digoillon and other stomach diseases.
Csortorii—To prevent imposition, be rental to ask for
Iherhave's //oliand Bitters.
Pfie
BlSors, ld at $1 per bottle, or sis. bottles for $5, by the pro-
BENJAMIN PA(IN, Jo. & OD., Manufacturing
Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; H. E. SE
LERS k CO., corner of gocond and Wood streets; and
q ua generay.
etplfhlw
ll_
4rat Why wtlll you Suffer, 'mar/ RELIEF CAN BR
SO F.ABILY ORTAlNEln—!lave you a Sore Throat,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rroneinus, Croup, Stiff lointe, Front
Linea Burnt, Bprains, or Pains in any port of your system t
Tun con be tailored at once by using the moot cantata] of .!
all Liniluents, the White Circassian Liniment," prepared
by Dr. SCOTT. of Morgantown, Ye., and fur lisle cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, LW Wood area, add
JA& P. FLEMING, near R. IL Depot, Allegheny. See ad
vertisemsat in another column of to-day's paper. [mare:lm
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CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
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B en P ic P
iIROINaJC BpQNCHUI nha aone, S
mechanical
and Conetientional iteinedles,
Nllll dtaa,beveaa apporf4nlty EA) to.da. • •
DE FIICH fm remem In PITTSBUGH from
TH I 1t: 4 1)..4 I MtiftNlNU, APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY
EVENING, NIA I"rENTH, •
boring Odell time he may be eomtulted chilly (
m, Babbah ox.
teptie4) hem the 1111 l rs of TNN TO Fol_Th, et his it MX.
az
ST. CLAIR lIOTE.L
Damn - of Perm:rand St Clair arrests, (entrance on Penn st.)
For all forms of incipient or pealed DiSE.4I: OF Tilts
End for all tinnufgantents of the sys
pr rodrng
Or 'thing rtoe to Pit monary Disuses, pannu
Catarrh,pyapeinfa, coNtivrapin and Pe
• - naale >Cornylainia.
Perams wistabi to Imo/gable to vial DR. FiTC:II,
'icati do do by Aiding Leo a writteirestatement their case,
to whirl" a prompt answer will bo repQr eying opinloo
of (Atli and stating expenae of troattneifr t o PERSONAL
EXAMINATION ALWAYS PREPERRAL
PITCLI'S associate, Dr. J. W. BYRN.% will be with, to
tenet him, during the four last weeks of his appointment.—
It to dealrable that porsous wishing ids treatment, should
consult him early, that he may hate them lu charge .lung
Se possible.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes It' end-entity understood
that he has no longer any business connection with Dr. S.
S. YITCLL and would call attention to the Co*o which he
Gund hinuolf callod upon to publish inunediately on ha re
turn from Europe.
te24-ttet
Kendall's Patent In PROVED
Double Acting River & Shaver.
THE attention of Shingle and Lumber
dealers, speculators and others, to directed to this W
ieldable invention, which I. now presented to the public as
the /Srr! and only practical machine extant, for Riving and
Sharing Shingle.
. .
Various ratting and saming machines have been Myeuted
for making Shingles, but it la • wall known fact that Shin
give cut or sawed sores the grain are quite tie, flimsy for
touting purpueee. INI4IIIOIOI/11 inventions have recently flp
tiartd fur riving and shaving, and these have all been con
demned as worthleaa, from their Imperfect method of riving,
which conalsts of splitting from the aide of the block but one
aningle, which almost invariably rune nit This difficulty la
entirely obviated by
up/D.4119s Nieuwe,
111,kb arst splits from the side of the block a piece thick
.mough fur twe shingles, which Is separated In the centre.
and by means of ehath guides each part le condcieted
through a pair of approximating knives, which completes
toe operation; Wes producing two shingles at every revolu
tion.
This maridne will rive and shave from the block three
thoueand shingles per hoar. of uniform thlckneee and tape.
supertor solidity and .luraktllity to those made by h tar
by .4hor process.
Lea oferatrOLki ere by no means confined to pitawand other
.oft rood, but works to equal advantage oak, within; and
every other description of timber that can be split.
The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. 11.
Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
To timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of 'enterprise,
tits ogwmt s new &Id for speculation, as there is no thuds.:
oteention extant
The machine ooturlex trot a small Alf*Cit, Is of durable coo.
.traction, and coots but about two hotrod awl eighty dol
Otis, and a man and two boys can make from 20,000 to
i;,,utin admits pee day, with abietit au - se Ursa riper.
!for right ur territory mitetituee,lpcpae ei4 N. xi yittb
street or at the City' Hotel.
efil. All Maidesl information will he thrwarded by letter,
whim dealnad. toedB2utl ADONTRAD KENDALL
SAMUEL FA EINESTOCK,
IMPORTER Jr. DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
go. e 3 Wood street, between Diamond
ale - Pond - Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, P
4110 . Tnr sulacriber la now opening s well Elected assort
?writ of foreign anal dommtic Hardware, all new,and will be
sold on re glad terms as any other house In this city. li,
e.il Many.. Map on hand a general asace-tTunt 4
MARC/VI - MLR, critsay, 4 :4,I I IIENTKAi , TOOLS, itc.,
which 1.. respw.ttally invites the attanCOO Ot punt.
FAIINASTUCE.
l'ElilN TEA STORE,
lIMIEM=I
Na 38 FIRTH STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TILE EXCHANGE DANK
Plts aburgh,
411.VEN & BLACK TEAS
rt00te....4 dlrert U , tp deb /Inektrter* Se CASH. Th..
4 eet rutt.etstil 4611 the different fliket,re rnd grad. et TPA
tt. At t It, 1. , the apritec, and
PDLD WHOLPE.ALE AND RETAIL
•
V)! Rl' LOWEST CASH PE/CESt
• /MC SE Ell TEAS, PUT UP IN SigIALIC PACE
; expreeely Mr the Ittal4.
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TEAS UP ALL GRADES, RV TII RALV Dtll.l 4 T
r.,11 RE, Sl:tilt!, CuctlA *O4 etiteCOLATE GI.. e.l.
.t 101.
114 dee I.o4intes is* Mila otekrantre thni
1 wv...ty .rittle .4.1 grill be en rept - ea.:4gal
• VI 1, at erscut • p , ourraiorr. rag 4aii pr Di.
. I ;X..sace W.4.111LC amuletrivi s. J A I% ES.
tyl.l,4urgla, .Larch
A.
IMIIMMEI
HENRY 1 - 1.. COLLI NS,
Produee and Commission Merchant,
=TM
FORS YT 16; SCCtrf,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
=MI
MERCHANTS,
Dealer* In Wool, Hides, Flouf,
BACON, LAUD AND LARD OIL.
fike• A ND r'('y UNNA'X'A'.I,:.4 T. - fa
WAIT' Sraigar, Prempeau, Paalwa.
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&&&&& anciS'
si.rtnct Walls, Wellsville, Ohio .
J .nn ott B'a, "y. 4
11
-
V.. 4 4..o.Casb'reft Deli EL goons linrvinn,
Lest, a Co., PittstairoX Bina% NINO& t Garrotoou.
os* K. M.r, ST WT I&
. Phil&
inanu timusar, Ilaninsia, Holmes* Om=ll, Cincinnati
Nm, Ohio
,t. A 13alloct & Co.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
C'H ILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tublug,
A.VD rirrrNo uENEadttr.
I. * w •rining •ft 4 Viiqt4o4vair
ao- Sr. A A. will oCktanort FIX WAinifit wad Veritiloaltg
:Qoaro Water, Mx:er, or Chtlsoo's CULL'.
! 1 / 4 ./..11 4 IlooOtals, Factor's*, Orcrq jjraw
( - -g% Llousom, Jade, or Rote/J. No . 7„ Najd/ ET enbuc t
Po calm rah.
apl6
WILLIAM B. nil & co.,
BACON BIMSD, SAND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LAND OIL,
DRIED UT,
smug -alum and
A I CANVASSED DAMS
itrio 004 alwars on band at
No. 991 Liberty Street,
.
PTITBBOIIOII, PRNICA
PEARL}}A
AMI L N Y
is
STEAM MILL,
.LEGHE.
Si" FLOUR DELIVERED TO F
lES either of the
be., Chloe.
ORDCIIII may be left et the 61111, or to boxes ot the atom. Cl
I Ax/AN, WILSON & 00., 6R Wood street.
BRAUN & eur... Liberty and St: Chdr et•
HF. setrwmat; Aueghen f , "' et "'
CASH, ON, okylviky.
Jr 2,, BRYAN, ICANNZIVir & on
ALIIX, HUNTED ----
tatuut
ti- RAIN.
.\ , LIED, LARD OIL,
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. AIM Liberty street,
PEITSBURAIL
al tUstip,
do,_ t &4apc
J AMR!) K .71 itOBT. M.
KERR bir. HUNTER,'
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
*Or- STEAMBOAT 116IENT8,11,
No. 27 Lau, &ham Pine alul 08t4
fob:A:laxly] SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.,
MAN UFACTITRIBB Olt
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS, •
WINDOW GUARDS, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second se. and 86 Third street.
nib 2j P 1718111111911,
M.
H SMITHW. W1LU1L.......J08. IL FEUNTSI2
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS;
1t Second and til Front
ua,17:6.
Plittianurgh, Pa..
JARLES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANOER,
C'urner of Seventh and Sunikleld tareett,
PPITSBURCK
oak,. Passengers brought *tan the old country .to Pitt"
burgh, and tuoneya remfaid to Europa. (Dana
NTEW CASTLE AND DAILLINGTOW
I'l RAILROAD COMPAN Y. , — The atoottleAdata ln tfte•
.iew Camp, and Darlington Railroad Cotopany, are hereby .
entitled to meet at the Dartin_gton !Ration, on the Ohio and
Penneylvania Itallrom, on WEDNESDAY the 7th day of '
May next, between the home of 10 o'cloCk, A. EL, and .4
felock, P. &I, far the per Pose er electing 'the 'Directors to
spree for the emoting year.
• BY order of the gtelMay,
secroary.
ap'2A2wdew
o n B - 13 - r, - g: ,t4EET -
-.....,
arid., for *ale low. lam received by
-'
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F. IL DRAVO. Nu. 1 DlardOV
d.
= ,
474.
SHINGLE MACHINE.
No. 4.1 Wood Str•rt.
P mists iA
,
Juan Wart,
ANL KACTURF.RB 01
ENE
n ~- . . -`:
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• T ll E' mERCAS ILE AGENCX, fig Fifth
',Row 11h11, will'anmove on the 14th Instant, to
;urzwr of Woottand Fifth ens. over the Banking boat. ) of
ig - Nrtrick g Co.
our advert.l4ement hel - ow.
THE ISHCIN - TILE AGENCY,
PITTSBUROB ;
Established in Ewer York, June, 1841—
Pittatargh ilareh, 1832,
FOR TR E pitualorioN AND PROTECTION 07 TRADE.
Haring Branches and Associate Offices hi
NM ...B. Dovoluss A Co.
805T0N.....,.......R Russet-I. 6 Co.
efiILADELP .... B. Docouas & 0
li.A LTI MOH E J. 11. i'mver B Co.
CHARLESTON IL Dopot.ass&C4.
:VW ORLEANS.. ~.i...ll.:DoCuiLtss
, ComiaND • - • Purr & Orris.
CINCINNATI B. DottaLwo & Co.
Doro Lois & Co
AT. LOUIS .................IL Ito 00 1.183 & Co.
C111CAG0,...,..,.... ...... B. DoutuAss & Cu.
Ttrisdnst Ration tiripplice Ito subscribers only)an nencesary.
information as to the deciding, respourdPillty, ac., of Mer
chants, Traderle, Manufkrurers, Palle 'Companies, &c,
throughout the United States, their "INwritoriati, and British
North &merlon. it is a valuable auxiliary to Importing,
Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well se Jobbers and
Manufacturers. and to all parties baying Time Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The collection of debts in the States, Canada, be., attended
to with promptuew and fidelity.
Tenon wade known at the office.
B. DOULASS X).
Subscribers to the Agency who have occasion &C to thin]
through the Staten are tarnished with Introductory letters
to the various offices, where they ran obtain infortnation
without extra peat • ••
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Hem THOS. B. FLORENCE. Pree't,
Env. R. Hairarum, Secretary.
STATEMENT Of BUSINESS,
From the Ist day of etuyitst to Me 314 day of 1855
Amount resolved in Marine premiums $ 88,242 31
Fire 121.908 82
Total premiums for tlra mouths
CAPITAL
$408,151 18
. INVESifiti LI3 POLLOWS:
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh V. $ 76,721 66
Railroad Elands, Cost 33.400 00
Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate. ......... .... 69,950 (10
Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00
Cash in Bank and, on hand 11,0112 =
Capital subscribed, (payment nut ) et duo 11,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,367 8]
We from Agents, (secured by Boutin) ......... L.. . 18.656 61
Xxpenses and Cemminsions 11,663 36
$408,141 Iti
Total amount of Loesoe lucurred, but not yet eJusted:—
Fire $1,666 66
Marine 3,000 00
$4,686 OG
This C.oupany Insures Hull and Cargo 111110 on the 01,1.
and Allasistippl tributaries. Insures against Loaa or Damages
by Fire. LAMM* liberally adjusted and prom;tiy paid.
Rariumsosia—lion. T. M. flows, X4o. J.. t. Moorhead.
James Wood.
innuralt4, gyyiy t'
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent.
No. 90 Water at, bat. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE DIETTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFIOK S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS,
MARINE INSURANCES Op Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
b all parts of the amid.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, CvE t la,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Unic.A.
FIRE INSURANCE ON SIIIRCFMNBA4 seierally. On
Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
dada of a z : cista..ey Ala-ember sth, 1655.
Bonds, *tinges and Real Estate ........... 91
P4 thi"Pbt 9 City, and other Loans 85,210 00
Stock in Banks, Raßroed and Insurance Co's 23,060
186,110 10
Bills teceirable.......„ 9;
Cash on hand a.,920 09
Balances In hand, of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued, and other 46.1.3
doe the Company 93,989 90
Subscription N 01 . cri
Martin,
Joaeph H. Seal.
Edmund A. Souder,
John C. Laurin,
John li. Pearce."
George Wpm ! ,
Edward Darlington,
Pr. R. M. fluatun,
Hallam C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer idelleatu.
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johueon,
Time. C. Ilum. Vire Pre Id
VOLT Lrll.ll*P.lf, SP,Teldry
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RBA'S.
111XEF1tCTLIERS' INSURANCE COPY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
oft/Lana PLUPWRIAL—(II4.IIYED DT MI 'MATZ OrPVI2OIII.I . I,NIA
Chartered C•p11.61, '&00,000.
ty.t-E. WANE:CR AND INLAND TII - AXSPOIITATION.
AARON haaident.
ORRIN ItAXIISItIi, :4-cretary
ODIRAD: YOUNG. Tresaartr.
. . ...
Aaron 8 Lippftwutt, William 11. Th,Aalsa
MattWu liilltngham, William Neal,
Ns:hulas O. Taylor, Alfred Weekg.
Orrin Rasters, Cluls - lea J. Fields,
John P. ditombh James P. Smyth.
111 - This Cumpauy has peen organized with a Cash Caph
ug, and the Direrthrs hare determined to adapt the business
to its available resodrose. To observe prudence In einuluet.
lug Its attains. with a prompt adjustment of Tones.
Pittsburgh Ofttes, No. 78Water street.
J. NEWTON 403: WA, Agent.
WIEtaICMCIta.
The folloylug well town and 'responsible firms In Pitts
burgh lure atithdrized reference to them. with regard to the
natality and sounducee of the lilluitlizecturere anent.,
Company.
Kramer & Rgjtpt , %Mum, Childs A Co.,
Oniige P: Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan A Co., H. Childs tk Co.
nor;
A. A. CARRIER 8. 8. CARRIER
A. A. CARRIED. & BRO.,
Comes Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pith:burgh-
AGENT,S
State Mutual Fire and nartne inensilne
Co., of HARRISDIJRtI. OAPITIL , saao,qcko,
Girard Fire and Mariniitiitaitirano'e Co., of
raILADELPIII.4. atrfi'l4ll39okT,S,o.
lneuranee Co, Or 1. 1 .1 v a n
W INCarleta." !“:,. CAPITAL, fegoo,ooo.
_ommonwealth Insurance Company, 11A R.
RISBURO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual T,,Afe insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. GlizirAl. AND A ',WETS, $2,154,489.
Ppuneyivanta Insurance C0...0f PITTSBURGII.
CAPITAL AND ASSAM, N0v. 5 , 18 66.8199,0219 49.
Wl4. P Joanseos, President A. A. Canna, Pecretery.
desliadapcly
PITTSBURGIti
LIFE, FIRE .AND Atume
ffsys.4_,NTE dampAy r ,
00IINER ()V WATER AND MARK STREW
/PATTI'S:SIMMS, K.A.
ROBSIRT WALIKAILT:
Twat. 9RAELAIe, Secretary.
Company makes exary,tosuntr -
Preaideo t
or ounnected with LIFT RISKS.
Also, against ROLL AND QUM" • aPPerluitilmit to
and illsaptelppi Rivers an‘Ptyltinlnzi
genera*. RISES on the Ohio
And .es. and MARINE EISKb
ana,
Pr
Itialatl.6° Mimi
ra of S ea ,by Fire, and aga
Nader hoped t u• • IslavigatLin and Transpor inst thetation.
W parties., .west rater; cwomstent with safety to
DIaiCTORS.
R•Srottifol' ray, Batumi M'Clurkan,
J. mph Garram, SI D, John Scott,
Jame* NI Isfahan, David Rkhy.
James • Badman, Charles Artaukinot,
Almada •
r Bradley, Joseph B. John Fun a_ berg,
• Idanteeldftwn,
David IL lnanabera, Christian Zug,
Wllllank wr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jas. D. idci. IW.
feblB
CITIZEN.S INSTRANCE COMPA.NV
F PITTSBURGH
EidhlUlL 3 tARB 9 rllsLlAld &WALES', President.
L 11113,4 :Secretary.
OFFICE: 9 4 We're are gt, tietwe, vs Market and Wood lends.
Sir /mune it ULL
AND celt.io Rums, ou th e . Obit,
and Idiaanadppi Elvers cold tributanna
Insures against r.oes or Damage by 'MP.
&Inca_ against the Pc till of the fhst a.`td Inland Nar ligation
and seanapertatiots.
WMiam ley' Raga DIRBCTOKS. •
James M. Coope-r. Cape-Mark Sk sling , amuel Rea. " Samusti M.
Roberrt Detnlap„:7a, WlLLianc /nub. nu,
Isaac M. Fetus sek, John B. "..011wor th.,
B. Rarbangh, Francis gs , Elera
Walter Bryant. ' J. Bchoona taker S
William 8.. RN a.
Joh Shinto&
.___.n
________.. ld ec2l
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EUREKA, DISURISCE COillPk NY
OF PIP
JOHN BBORMEERWAR, PNaident..
B.OBERT ItINNRY. Becr vary.
C. W. B ATeatirin t, Genet A e nt •
W L CUSUILID AGA? AUX tE./ ;NMI
Or e arn'''.
MAIUNR ANT FIER &ism
Dur xcroas. _ _
J. 11. Shoenberger,
C W. Batchelor,
twat M. Penswk,
W. W. Martin,
3:llasPaki°dLbirilethll;7B4"4.l:
G. W. Ce ea,
W. K. Maack,
T. B. Updike,
. D. Cochran,
John L. Canighey,
8. B. Bryan,
David &Mandl, ie•
4 . 4o2. 4 " 4 7 27olo. ed nbe by wi rnl irr ;
niav ap ingilxietiredEuTe.ndedrlrro:mucter!
IP'ENNEIV ..17----yAiviA Isp miW - HtALNCE CO. pUTNAWS MONTHLY MA.GAZINE.
OF PITTBBII. Roll Household word.. .
of Fourth and
8 acheolfellow, and all the other magazines for Nay
azdthfteld Street's. have arrived at W. A. OILDENIFICiNEY a COM
AUTIIORLZKC CAPITA 1, 9300,000. i 400 Mb Street, oppoatte the Theatre.
I, lk.V usu ,4ll . ll dillgs end ottur r ProeettY ar ing Las ! °r IN OPPORTUNITY TOTADY - ERTIF
, # .. br ire, and the Perils o r the nee an Inlaud haat.
1 4 " 0 Transorttion:
lir '.
hillier(
.a. P. Johnston, .'Rod, Pell
I
/41 I
A. Confer, W. -
Wale
Jeszl. Smith, W. &Ho
. G
pl, ta-roa.
017IC
President Hoe.
Vico Ataidast ROD
..4key
BSI
-n•
' ,4"` . 7,, 5" *
,RENLOVA L.
$lOB,lOl. 81
. 800,000 00
$617,348 16
DIRECTORS.
James Q Hand,
Theophilns Pro Acting,
Tiil}lamJames nra,Anair Jr.,
111
'Erre,
Scab= L. l'rice,
James Tennent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Mutes Schaffer,
ltohert Burton, •
John B. Semple, Pittslnrgh
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan, a
WM. MARTLNi, President.
tent.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
95 Water street, Pittsburgb
EZEMEM
Jacob Painter, 40,000 OF AN EDITION !
Ja
an
z: Tama,
D. P. Ta
AL Pea, ' HE UNDERSIGNED intend issuing,.
D. AL Long, X ,edition of 0,000 coplce of the POST" extra, &ling
H. S. 00gpbalL the present week. •
MERCHANTS AND °TILERS should avail themselved ttt
the presentnity to ADVERTISE.
ADVERMEIMTS nu) be tient:tut In until trutta.
4,29 OILLMUILE a AItINTthmtPOIV.
ogs.
mon,
Aock.
Ps ,
vat LIOHIGYTON
LE'IIII3SKNON.
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'CYO 'HE VIVARD. all ,- ;-.1,;',
.5_,.• lgX WELNYJIDAY, the 2.rat now a yota!?'.:. ,,- Z.,:,,..•
'-", , , ( 1 , : hula railing himaelfJehn gut ler, hired troat tt ': '' , ~.... ~.. .v 7-.
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('1 u eabacrlber, ft grey saddle Mare, ol . 1:, heal. , .-..,.....:
high, 7 year* old. With flea-bitten mark* . 1 .1 : i . - .„ . , ~:
ihe neck and *boulder", perfoilly Made, and mike 111.14.' 0 ..", ,:" ,'' ''''' ,
• Midi, Shk. Ira lead! -bree“ A tablea. awl 1.1 ...,. a 1..64 0 . 1: . : '''''' .: :,.... 7 :?.. - c'r' 4 7 : l :
j , .0. at I. nth, limited Saddle , nod a liar leather mnaltle brf -.1,..•• ..,.--:.. -- .. , f , ',„::.
ale, roth h.gul-uol and rein • i. , unded. The young non WC . ,„,-. , • .
.•ts a !dark coat, Week hat. and tight colgred pants, le UM. '
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Id ror :al year a old and genteel loultnig.
Thr xbure ',ward will ha pall Jri ithriP. - 11111401 that ma.„.
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haul to the reoovery a said 3111rkilliddili as I htall.., cad tot , 4
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rust nt , hu young man; ur twuuty d,illare r.r tire Mare, m. 11” :_., ..,,, e
nle and t.reile alone. Amity to JAiniti MATTHEWS, 4 , . -
mrtztw. st. Cherlea Livrry Stable, Th'igl at. k.. r., • • .
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ALLEGHENY VALLEY: ItAIT,ROAII. ..---.
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TWO DAILY TRAINS FRO3I PLITS.DUROH TO ,
KITTANNING.
Leavy "ow , No. 1. i:prima, 8:30 A. M.. arriving a P-" .
Kittanning at 11 A_ AL
2, Accommodation. ic4.o P. X, arriving at Kittannin',
at 8:25 P. M.
Pare to Kittanning, i loom.
STAGES WILL RUN PROM RITTANADAL in connekA
Lieu with the Trains, fur the following places t
CARL
Mahoning $1 76 Brookville. s •
ItClarion 3 25 Brady's Bond •
Red Rank... 2 26 Relmerstrurg 2 54
Tickets to all of the abase places can ho procured at the.
Office, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depoq
on Taylor etreet. '4;
Clmtillinsee will leave the corner of Market and FRU, Ana
Penn and Wayne streets, at 7:40 A. M„ and 4100 P. M, ik7
connection with the Trains. A._4. • UOPPER, 4:
my 2 ' titiPerintanden't. se
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A LIST OF VALUABLE BOILS.; IV ,
A
The Modern none Doctor; containing' Praittiral oli 4
serrations on the causes, nature and 'treatment of diseal
and lameness In bursts'. By 0. If. Dodd, ' P
The Stable Book; being a treatment, 8e,•olt the nianagA
meat of horses in relation to stabling, grin:owing, feedin4
watering and working construction of• ;Sables; ventilathni,i,
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stable appendages, management of theleet, management aq ..
seed and defective Horses. By John Stewart, - ( witt y '
i
rtrationsq
The American Fruit Cultuest. By John J. Thomas. 5
The Fruit Garden. By L Barry.
a '.•
The American Flower Garden Directory. Dy Itob't. Buie -
'the Family Kitchen Gardener. By Rober Deist. 7. ,
The American Kitchen Gardener. By F. G. Feasendeu. t•• • -,
The American Florist Guide. By Louivainheson.
Culture of the Grape and Strawberry. tx
Another large supply of Physloiog,y of Marriage. .*
Just received and formle by
-
W. A. GILDILNFENSIT & CO., 1r •
niy2 Fifth 'treat, onistalte the Theatre.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—On SAT -1
1:11DAY evening, May Bd, at 7 -‘,-, o'clock. will be ?S. , •
~..id at the Commercial Bales Roams, corner Wood and Fifth .C,'
streets, a mlecelbinemis collection ~f new and second-bend 0
Books; among which are embraced many of the most porn- ;',!,'
lar works of the present day; In great variety of subject, and 4
late elegant editions of standard literature, science and art. Pi
Ale.', superb copies 01 the Family Bible, with and without 4 . ,
gold Plata , : chop. itity2j P. M. DAVIS. Auct'r. 5. ---
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STO th .F.: FRI F B IZJUR er - E n. 8 ., A 31 1. , : y A U ..
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s T o tt: ti
(...trthis : — ,,t O t }tl. e
amierriz;i Saba Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
aki be sold—
t
A quantity of Shelving with Glass emu.
Two large Canters.
Counting House Desk.
Letter Press, Platform Scaled, Store Fixtures Ac.
trl92 P. M. DAVIS, Auction,
LIVERPOOL WARE AT AUCTION.--
Thla (FRIDAY) afternoon, May 2d ,at 3 o'clock, at the, , •
Cominercial Sales Hoorn% corner of Wonal and Fifth streets.„ -' •
elll be sold—
Taro crates of assorted l e trarpool Ware. Salo peremptory,
my 2 F. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer- .., 1 : : '...• • ,i ,
KIRW.. __ __:._ .• • T•c: ~.
AN'S LETTERS.—Letters to the -r * " .l • 2 C.):',. , ,,,
Right It-r. John Hughes, Roman Catholic Bishop of ~ ..4 ,, , -,- , , , :.
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New York, reviard and enlarged. By Kirwan. For vale by ' • - .4.',.6.' ` . .. L... _ ::
my 2 B. T. r. 3 fORGAN, 41111th street. li ''-''''''. ~
ANTED IMItIEDIATELY.—Six good
Copyists. Address BQX 1501, Pittsburgh Post Of,
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W
ANTtD—A Teacher of the German
Language who can devote an hour or two each day
to the benefit of a pupil. Address C. B. L. Bt. Clair !Iota:.
mylatd
D E QUINCEY'S NEW VOLUMES—and
other new Banks, lust received by John S. Pnelson, i.
Market., news Alit street.
De Quiet...fa )lemoriebt vols.
Contributions to Literature: 'Pesci Iptlys, Homo,
ous. Biographical, Philosophical and Poetical, by Shined
D
Popular Itiatory of the' Ladish Bible, Conant.
At Homo and silermul, or Things and Thought, In Anieri
ica and Earript by Mergor - et Fuller o,noli, Knowledge is
Po
wer view of the Product ye yorces of Modern Stich ty,
and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill, by Chu les
Knight : numerous engraving -I. The heroes, or Omen Fairy
fides for my Children , by Her. C. Kingsley. tfypotia, Try
/arm, author.
Ivilvanl elides-Lb or ;Memories of Childhood; Carters Mast
Juvenile: Motley's Dutch Depth's, 'in riQfb, and i.hesp ;
Wire's Laws of the Ancient Hebrews b Second Journey
Round the World, by Ida Vie queen's Serm.m.
Pr
lighin in Common Lye, by CAD Peddelini - Comparat!vo
Phydownrdur.
114 s /3e*Tf 'er''' PhYsit/loXy Rod Coliittliatio Ex
ercises, and Letts:A to lbe People on health: also. her
Ix
mestic Economy and Receipt Id oltitLe Greet Br ok h r
It v-
The I . ..widen+ of Scleht, er I,:c.ong lituaaphre, Ibry cfhe,
1a rnhill .4 pathr , :amy aoho laughNair:rid hi-
I .etinhy, and mrathon" Isiciont President of the Ito" al 5...-
clety.) the lie of a wouderfol boy, written for Boys ; Dias
tra red, -My 7f. rote. ALlA•t's I muningth Think awl Learn-.
ins e Ificken's far ilahlr..o '''k.. Ac.
Tly o tuck' Ho E:5 FOR :5
AL mewl Eentt and F:1111 Atrerte, we2l tinithed and in good
ord-r, nub lot of around i 24 feet front on &int, and r arming
bttck to Elm, %di a.dit fur ..511.101. One !moat. contains
air. and the other f,nr rount ,, , vital atttn4 relißro. paved Pw'l3.
Lc. For terms. apply to c. CUTUDERT
tnyl
Market street.
A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE. of 5 Itormist,
for .1, 4 comfortable house of 7 rooms for tnln.
A Mick home, or room!, for sale by
myl Cl.llll &CRT it SON,
al Mat ices stieet.
• I it 'is tern extra Fiuur w
stare and for sale by FORSYTH & SCOTT,
ruyl VS Water street.
n RIE D APPLES.-200 hushelq Dried-Ap
ple, in ewe and to sale hr
tn)l
FORSYTIT & SCOTT,
•
71 Water ate ,t .
TARIIM PEACIIES!--200 I;tright
_ll_, flak. In store and for mile by
myl FORSYTH d& SCOTT,
75 Water street.
BACON. -
10,000 hams llama
11,00 u Shoulders.
10,000 Sides, in • • .
...tad an d lig sale by
FORSYTH & SCOTT;
75 Water street!:
tuyi
'CURED TIAMS.--I5 tierces 8;
"4 Muni, in eons Datil fur bale by
OTATOES--ILO bus. 'White and
P
sharwock• gar sale by
m.l 11 1 FLY
RUL L U bbi s . f
"mst fir
AA A. MASON
• lug 2600 of & rag ,
Saris of Muslin de Lelaw
will open this morn
de Laines at 12 1 4 Also, 4000
at 121,Lcc.. worth 25c, ralyt
ALLIES--. 1
I,_/ now peeeistor
la at% pair yard
A A. 1 '
)Lxea;
mast'
A. MASON & CO., are
emus 405 pieces of rich Mathes at 6 mut
tees than former prize. te) 1
AASON & CO., are now opening
COD Izmir of !New Goods, Just purchased st a
,uction in prices, and much less than thocost of Ito
-4011, and will be sold • . pondlngly low. myl
DD FELLOW'S Is TICE
a general meeting of the Order at Washington Hall.
Wood street, opposite the Court House, this evening, May
let, at 8 o'clock; a general attendance is requested, as busi
ness of ery great importance will baled heft= the Meeting.
J. P. WENDER/30'S,
aplO Bec'y !t. F. H. A.
To THE CREDITORS or HUGH D. KING.
Before a proper distrilmtion of the funds, in the bands
of the assignee of Hugh D. King, can be made, it Is armee
ry that there having claims should present them to one of
the undersigned, unstained by sufficient evidence. Persona,
therefore bolding certificates of depoeit, or other evidence
of indebtedness, whe have not already presented them. are
hereby notified to do so, on or before the 12th day of May
next, otherwise their claims will be relented.
THOMAS APCONNELL,
.deatittor'
ap3o..dlw:wiZm J. E. BRADY,
FRESI ARRIVAL.
FINE B LU E POINTS and Egg
r:l' Harbor 8 t Shell Oysters Just received at No.
111, Wood Street, which will be earred up with
all the delicacies of tbe. mason. Also, Fresh fish received
daily from the east and west, which can be bad at the above
place in any desired quantity; raise in the Diamond market
every morning daring die week. 8. STEINDUCK,
1001 Agent fur the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co.
- 116LESALETTRY Gldettl - B.—A: Ma
'l son & Ca, are daffy receiving and have now in atom,
in addition to a Ball stock of Domestic Goods, canes and pack
neva ltiliks,Ahawls, every variety of Dross Goods. Embroid
erion,-Trimminga Hosiery and Gloves, Millinery Goods,
60 ewes Silk and Straw Bonnets, 200 Mantillas, Sum
nter Shawls, Whits Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres. &c. Ac.,
elp3o PiFfll STREET
- • _.
D ANEL DECORATIONS.—New imitations
." of Wood ; new and old arrldtectttral designs for bong
ing the same. For sale lAy W. P. 1d.A.MA..1..1. & CO.
ap3o r 87 Wood street.
REAP WALL PAPER.—The usuaLlirige
assortment conetatttly replenished.
W. Y. MAEBI ALL & CO,
^. RT Wood street.
E W PAPER
Bonnet, Plain and Rapestry Pattonm of brliliani
of French manufacture, with a great variety of American
Wall Paper and Bottler,. For rale by
ROO W. P. MARSIIALL & CO.
•
87 Wood etrect.
DRAWERS.—We cave now on hand - nfull
assortment of Linen, Muslin, Lisle Threadjianea, Me
rino, Silk and Cutton Drawers of all sizes, at
lILBSIEFELD & SON,
a .24 No. TO Wood atreet.
UNDERSIIIIITS.—Grause, ailk, merino anti
cotton. Lade tlpruud and muslin nuderahlrts of all rants
Just male.] lIIRMIFELD h soNI3,
up3O No. TU Wood street.
HALF -HO E— : leaehed, unbleached and
mixed cotton, of twat Englle6 and German make; also,
eta, merino and merino feet, now on band at •
L lURSIWELD SON'S,
No. 70 Wood West.
,ipso
SfllTlT"§ — & COL
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7'l l'7 ; ! i ' ‘ ;
ac RSYTTI & SOGT"
7 Water
13'u . t:7 - \ e-
.1. COLLINS
...ne fresh for ea - le
NRY H. COLLINS.
There will be
LINOS
RS—made to order •
L lIIIISIIPELD a BON'S,
No. 70 Wood street
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