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phe,y the entire r oute of the dark lantern tper
'clly wi n have tm•rieveusly misruled our lister
city for the patit4wo y‘ vi : Asjc,tthe fitness of
the candidates, iits will quote tkii -> Nort/t Ameri
can, a respectablii Old ttitainigjournal, ,*Lich,
after mentioni4 the It optibliettn earlditia% B
as :-tandirl net the shatlOw of a chance, piti-
GEORGE SCOTT, obt carlonA co. L. ceeils to pay
TUEitgi/yOlNniG . "
JAMES BUCHAN A N
( A k ita*, the derision of 'the Nati:maul (Lrrention.)
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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Atraron CIENTBAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., storrtlimur
TINOTIIY IVES, Pot Coners
Reading Matter on Every Page.
CIRCULATION 40,000!
OrtTnesday_,or Wednesday next we shall iss,:e
an extra edition of forty thousand copies of the
Daily Poo/ ; and arrangements have been made
by which they will be sent t.) as many diffrnnt
readers throughout western Pennsylvania,
Indiana and elsewhere.
We will insert advertisements cheap. So p.od
a chance for advertising has never been offered
t , the business men of this city, and we. are g!..1
to find that they are disposed to avail themseivk
of it liberally. There is room left still for me:,
advertisements and cards.
This may certify that I have purchnsol of Mes,r
Gilltnore k Montgomery Forty Thousand copies
c.
tri Pont, which are all to be circulated the en.uin
week to subscribers to various journals within \Cc:.•
ern Pennsylvania and Ohio.
CALVIN M. Frrcu.
Democratic County Committoe of Correspondence
The Democratic County Committee of Corroepololouco o I:I
moot at tho St. Citarlos /Jowl. ou SATURDAY, tlo• 17th r
May, 1S 6, at 11 o'clock A. M.. A full ottondancc is !
queen 0.1. / RADICE!, W. BLACK, Chairttuto.
The following, nn ned gentlemen c.mgnn.• the l'ommit
14.. Charles Shaler, , Cod W. i.e. Hawk ins
D. IL Miller. ;James ealistior.
Thome. S. Hart. , Wm. Johnston,
Jacob L. Elsessnr,l R. B. Roberts,
James Hardman, I llichnol Snoo,
John 11. Phillips, 1 John Sill,
John N. kleClinsry, Col. Janie* Scott.
John Roth.
.Col. Andrew Scott,
A. liar*, Esq., I Morrison Foster.
Samuel Kirk, ;A. 13. .11cFarhind.
Democratic State Central Committee.
The Democratic State Central Committee of
Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the St.
Charles Hotel on Monday, the 211th of May,
10 o'clock A. M. Important business should so
cure a general attendance.
The above named old dotard has made his ln
and highest bid for the " republican " nomination
for the Presidency. lie offers to betray till ;be
confidential intelligence with which he was c=•
entrusted, to slander all the influential dernoemt •
.who ever helped him to get rich out of the part)
and to prove, as well as garbled extracts,
terpreted documents and sheer falseliovils can
it; that all the prominent men of the party a.
mere Calhoun and Tyler nullifiers: : : And .n
his letter just published, which is his last bid f, r
the nomination, he heaps up is big pile of
but not large enough to conceal the whole c..!.
The tell sticks out; and the whole offence of t;..:
democracy towards him is shown to be that 'xi!
Polk and his cabinet declined to have him lone ,
as the editor of the democratic paper at Wr,
itglon. lie quotes a number of lrit,rs
) Gen. Jackson, all relating to that Amur man. •
and all showing merely that .lark :on einrr
his wish that Blair might sill Le trii,tea
democracy with the position he ha I before
pied. But another was preferred, and Mr. I;i..
was forced into retirement. It is no. dr,
years siuce that event; but it appear that I:
old man has been nursing hi+ vengeance e ,
since, and now lets lottee ttptal the wh.,le
cratic party.
The circumstance. under iviiieb the u I
takes the field in this crusade of ingratitude
worth knowing. lie came to the "reputiiiiiiiii
convention at Pittsburgh IRA February, n.
professed to represent it large and itifluentind
snciation in Baltimore He as inanediati
made President of the Conlenti., It
ascertained that that az , ,,,eiati,,u
consisted of just two penrnuN : an 01.1
merchant of that city and Lis
They constituted the al , s,,eiation : and Co, a
elation held a meeting toe t,suing in t in•
merchant's counting room, at which the
presided and the clerk acted ac Sveretar
was all that were present Ite.oltit; ,, tt,
adopted, and Nit.. Itlair eki e,q , i'd I.y 1.
to repret•ent the a., , ociati.t at Ow l'ittActr
Convention. such wits the br 3,lth t
constituency that has given Francis P. ltla.r
an opportunity to come forward and execute
his long delayed vengeance upon the t
that trusted him, that honored him, that b -
enriched him, and that he now raises his
hand to destroy.
The abolitionists love the treason, seize upon .t
with eager avidity ; and the poor old man in I,' ,
mental blindness thinks they will love the traitor
too, and make him their candidate for l're-olebt
So, just six weeks before their nominatibg • n
vention meets, he write a three colurnn
sands it to New York for publication. Three-row ;, -
of his letter is taken up with a display of his "'a.,
grievance in not being allowed to continue 1' '1 •
confidential editor of Mr. Yolk's admini.truti :
The other fourth of the letter in designed
prove that because the party did not choose !,
support him, and minister to his avarice arc
longer, therefore the party is all wrong, aud
alone remains to represent the true democracy.
And he even hints !at what he dare not operi.y
assert) that Gen. Jackson was an abolitioub :
His old benefactor is dead and cannot brat.!
him with infamy for his ingratitude, so he thit.i -
he is safe. And safe he is, for none wish to har..l
him. None can witness with any other emotb n
than compassion such a shaky combination f
.• lean and slippered sensility, chronic
vengeance, and palsied avarice and ambition.
A HEATED Tenn.—As national conventii.ii
are pretty hot places, it is evident that the month
of June will be the heated term of this year in
this country.
On the 2d day of June, the 11emo'ratii•
tionel Convention meets at Cincinnati
on the Llth of June, the dissenting abolition
anti-Fillmore Know Nothings meet at New York
On the Fith of June, the " republican C (I
vention meets at Philadelphia, having adjourned
there from Pittsburgh.
The Fillmore and Done Men K. N's hal a no
tional convention at New York on the '2t•i6 ..f
Jane.
Gerrit Smith and six hundred other abolition
nists of the extreme stripe, hold a convention in
June, at Syracuse, New York.
That will make live candidates for the
Juicy ; and then Sam Houston is jut on his own
hook. We are thus to have six eandidatei...liie
Democrats one; all stripes of opposition frte.
There may be a few more volunteers yet
Ma. Brcnass.a.—Desperate are the efforts of
the K. N's. and " Republicans " now, to prevent
the nomination of Mr. Buchanan by the Cincin
nati Convention. His nomination would destroy
those last shadows of a chance for the opposition.
But they are very poor politicians indeed, if
they do not see that this betrayal of their fears
of Mr. Buchanan does but add strength to his
claims, and encourages his friends. It is an ad
mission of his popularity with the masses of the
people, and of the certainty of his election if
nominated. And we think now that his nomi
nation is almost assured. State after State pro
nounces for him in unequivocal terms, and from
all parts of the Union come the opinions of the
Press, that no other candidate could, at the pres
ent time, poll so large a vote as the Great Peon.
eylvanian.
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FOR PRES])
L‘.1.1% AL ODILAILIJiIONER
SURVEYOR OISCESAL
J. \V. )11::EV. Ch4ivniqn
FRANCIS P. BL AIR
PRIM
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'' The contest ~.tually lies between the Know
Nothibgs and the Ilea....•rats: and Whigs and con
servative men got: ral ij , who desire to make thole
ectivil fClt. Must decide between those two. .Thn,
Know Nothing.- have adapted a ticket made up Or t .c.-1
elusively ..t sworn members of the lodges—aptiftrik '1
d e
from lb.- Whig and Itent..cratie ranks, and--a.;C..
kat
jority of them at lvast—with no en teeedetitc tjliz . . T.s
cornmeal then. to special favor. l'pon what AT
unless it be for some special Illness in the rtOck tik.
thewelvez, Whigs should lie asked to vote for li4o
netslike these, we are at a loss to conjecture. The
repudiate the principles that constituted the Maw'
creed --they asperse the Whig name--they have es
stoned oath-bound obligations utterly irreconcilable
with the generous and liberal sentiments that always
inspired WLig action. And do they possess any
special fitness ? If they do we have endeavored in
vein to diecover . it.. Their Sole reeommentlathin in
that they being to the - order, " and the time Iris
gone by when that proscriptive principle can serve
as a passport to layer. The Democratic nominees,
on the other hand, are men of a superior mark to
those commonly put forward by that party, They
are severally well qualified for the offices for which
they have been smooch, and they can all be vouched
es honest, upright, reliable end intelligent. As a
loone matter of selection between individuals, there
fore, the latter should command the support of those
who desire to secure the best of the material from
whieli they ere to choose."
- CilAmEit, editor of the lwauki,
Wi , u.onsin, gives an elaborate obituary of the
life of Watts Sherman, the great banker and se
nior partner of the house of Duncan, She r man &
Co., of Now York, who died at Mobile on the
2-Ith ult„ from disease induced by "excessive de
votion to a wearing business.' Tho couelu,ion
of this ,ketch the •'eminent banker, - is of the
following tenor, and may veil serve to "point a
moral " t., "adorn a tale
; 4 1ierman was a banker merely. Ile was not
0 generous man in the dispensation ef charities. lie
lived in princely style, adorn, .1 his house with rare
paintings. statuary, and furniture fit fir a royal pal
ace; hut to the great and noble charities to which
l'helps„-tspinivall an I Sorrell, would give thousands,
he rand) cave an) thing. He was naturally a iteltuth
man, and liked to live like a prince himself. hut cared
not hew the world gut alotig. lie ugly den ireti to
nori, rA.y lotoi th.o a .ite. With his great
lie Late tired 11 more uselirl lite.
But he eat Ciinlent will, being a successful hanker,
and this ainlidion was iiratitied to the full. Ile o
something of an cs.itasite in thsbionaide rife, and iu
dress ruse almost it Beau lirnminell. He was consid
erect the hest dressed man in Alliany, and among his
petalliaritnis was that he prided himself upon heing
a leader of lashion. as well as a leader of hankers ;
such tastes are rarely combined. The house will.
d ue ittle s s, business, but it is shorn of its
great head, to trite the wino men of Wall sh-oot
looked when the si.) v.,. .reply overcast...
1),(1,1 i i tips. -- 11,11. ilg.t.ro Roffman, une of iLa
fire.: Layers—tile ve:y foremast as a erminal
plea ler -.in New Sark. diwi in that city last we. k
a ft, an .r•!,n'-;n: or tn dap In eul
iiir Lc .•r rcwl iu the Ailicricati Katy, a.s a M k.I
,hiprnan. itn.l aas ‘ai 'ward The PreNttiout.
when Mit , wa ~apturetl ht n Itritiski ship-if-the
line He Ful,zolucntly tndie.i law
tw,ui)-(iNe ycars ago a appuiutml Dietriet .11
the I , vutherti Instrio NeW
1 - pun at, 1-ttet coming knew , e•lge ,•f
Col 1,4 n.•. I,:ter i•g NI:
Deug rte eewar,l, nn I eletrizieg
haling I,otraye,l b•
an .ell-1,1, c - rfltlent•ll 101 , mm ' .
711,:t f 'what 114,1 It !Ire—, I 111 , 11.
I , ,ugisa to t-: t the.. I .IIH,
et the eerre-1,, , e1. , f, , , 011 , V •
T,i !et-I-1 an r. Anon • hit "f
In wq+ elt,ted t” Cong Te—v. where he wie
:/.II o. in the 13111, 11.1
ri-.1 i , r IL,• rnlirdtr iivit4t‘
~ .rvat+ that Frank Ithr. Itke
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sr, nn•l Liwcu repel
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tr. ;It jolly trig Lour. nLt tug ;1 Le rrile t.. it it
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ar a::•1 a Clal . -1/11,11.1 t , . Lill' COLIIIIIOLI
Vra, I.••it/Ittel. A rnats natthed Urn s
rOpt r Swr , Ilead ••gttilt
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T f• rztuttt! :Lltr n 1 th..t :t
Vti•to:..t. 1- incr-n, NI/Tauter. to
IiCT !-val '2[III , IIALI Pruliz3c.2s
I.cw,locl•er , ar.• ”Itt in NI of the trij
T,, , N.kto• nip.,ll The rutificati-n ~t iL
1%9 Ly Ii 1 , , , 1,ie of Kluo,t.
.ca- one-tenth, prol
1911.1=!11111=11
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o.fict. :krc to•nepr , rth t h r w,,rth •tn
tv,”Nic the 1411111
SENTIMENT I , Tllr. LITTLE. TENEK,EY. DISTIIN.T
rvate from an intelligent gentlenmn
in thi- th-triet conve.,t, In, the folltminit grad-
filing tuformation
W o held a ili.triet C-6,imt; , n for till, dislriet at
Marini,. on the 201 h The country approa , bes to
nrianimi(y for "I:nebular). I was at Wythe,
attending the Fedora; Court, and so a persons from
the whole district, and the sentiment is the same."
Know Nol.l4lnglman Defunct. In Sexton
Au eleCtioll With hehl. last Monday, in the city
(4 Boston, for Register of Deeda and Alderman.
The whole city voted, and the Know Nothing,
spared no possible effort to elect their nominees
The following was the vote
Regiotcr—
Allmon. (Cit;ton'e randidate,
—ltice, (Know Nothing,)
Anti know Nothing majority
tau ea ri didatv,
linldeiu, K u..w Nothing,' 1,126
IRE=
ulajority
N hi r, it is recollected that a few yours ago the
Knaw Nothings carried Bunton by an overwhelm
ing niajurity, this result is a gratifying proof
that the t ui heresy has run its course, and is
rapidly "going the way of all tlosh.-
folktwing ildstauces of meanness is given
by the Buffalo Commercial i , f Saturday :
A f,..w days since two men passing along the
track, tumid on the railroad near Attica ten or
fifteen, cords of wood which had tumbled down
upon the truck. Enowing that a train came
along --mod one was due-- that it would doubtless
be the cause of an accident, tliey set to work re-
En ,, v i ng, it. t tae of thew started back quitea dis
tance, and by inearp..of signals stopped the train.
Their errtici, lyric reicariiil be the Coniluet,r with
ten et/WI each, and af. yatereaye over the road for
a Lout (,ro Mil,
Tue liFis LT is M 1 11 --To give our read
ers some idea of the oxtetit of the recent Demo
erotic victory in Michigan, we give below, as far
as heard from, the re-nit of the township elections
for supervisors:
Democrats 353
Black Republicans 183
Whigs
12
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Know Notlunto.... - . - .A*44=.4 , 4
The Ilemocrall4* tAfifiat z e will be
at least eight tit , ,
.`a•Ca.
SEN A TO SI Ar e --!o' ' res
pondent. of 5va,, :: • : , ! ,. , ,*-ra t :l . W?ftj::V l O ston
surprised the Sitisjo7::; l7 `Tft.,;';, , ;l4:ll4: into
that body a large'Viirl:**ol.* upon
a huge saucer, from . witi*NiAtk r tiOlii against
the action of the late Nava:43lsEoC he would
take a sup now and then. It looked more like a
breakfast scene in a play than anything else!
col'. Benton, it is said, has declined the nomi
nation for Governor of Missouri.
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/ 4 bun 111 1,,r,
•r. ,•, deem hau
11 I dr. 1,1 , 11,11 0 -1,1 lax
l , ar 1: .tigre
( ft!•yr•~~rntnti.
cert:;111 cLarpt.
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I..rcenv of t) Scat,
The LnnJ.ai
no-ft. Wart , . all lii..-itt wiiuniii... it to n Ill , :l .. 1 ,
Ile rorn , dy to I cl:rc, wllich ,ii, t , e le,liti , I I.
th,,, , aid- ml.. 11.t,v ,1- , d it .11 tig... I \ ••• 1 . .
11111.1 ~ L'IIII:2, I, OW 111 , 1. !,,i;• ,ti,
fiver, ii,lit 11.11. i .4unrirr iiiillitriii. I•y " tl “''''' ll : lII' :.I•• ,, • I • i••• ;.amt. ur it
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The Douglas and Lane AffalF
The lii; turn of this aecoults of m2 , t- tre..!g , ahamkl 4 llpo2ll%lioon . p.: UU .
**Wet 14:444 ; 74:44W1rthttr 4 th.ntri-T;l:eA'orngaltl!, f r ., live]„r and
spatelies, Inny br ,tated io a low I% , .rds. The Very 1.,e,..ff0!1.:.. y-or,
,C:nkler is already informed of the pi eseotation k Liksl.Y.s .lAt 'N
the spurn at , Kall:'lU. , memorial to the Senate, Sadth Town, Vl., li,...oeudie& 1tt,1015.
.pod the vote of ktoki, ,, ,,,hotly pimmitting„it to he Dr. .11CLalle'el I.II.PIioVLD 1,1 11110 Aud Melton. Vertili
'*l.l,lnirawn nod rettfrtett:to Subst- Dr..l. Seat'. crA'aetaatvo Vihito Cirete.hrm
t Int t redotrl44o gefillenyan salt to the prepared solely under Me supervlsiou of 1.. I.
Senate a petition. I# . ooi4piltiled th4i; Leoilar Medico gradiaon, .‘ll eA.l.m...rei.mr•
rn
eoria I, laq lie .1 11.114iLl,) Of Lithieh;lhe only pre,.l.llPl Dr. A. Co.,
Pr6Vtously presey&:l - was said to be a copy. nod, el,
This was referredlo tlin Co mini t t,:e on Territorit s.
of which Mr. Dougllia is eliairnidn. Upon ex
arnination, the committoo .li-covered that the al , t.ue hal Ital, 1i,..1:, 114 .
193%1 copy, instead of Lein;; a true tran...ieri;.t 'n.ld \ .•rtnitug. , .tli 1111,1,•••1
t.“ VW, •!. %, 111.11. inecti 111 the thlt
, 00R311 , lind heon iu many inat..trial respetts 'r• ::
•ir mud il In M:4
I „ th e he t 1.:.„) dor:- Olaf I ' 11.•
4.1 r. in capacity 4.11 ‘ 4 l ' . :: '" I " '" 1 " ii. "
t commi t tee, narrated the far:,
facts,: 11 1 / 1 ,1111.161 ar......p.101rd in v., I C f.r itkl, I.y
" t lie memorial f '
attarktiO;keflectztl burnewimit.au.thlit,.geutiewai "" " •
'• 'PR. .1. P. FLENIINO All. tear
e s q that he had been built}' of fraud. Wl
, ..lepale Agent.
4ky b . wed III) li..LitnAtor
Douglas iT snhe times so said.
tti - ..1 Medicine Ghent In a But tle.-.llti,
Whereupon bane addressed Mr. Douglas a note
told livi.lienl.l.• fiENNEDV'S ENO AI, DIAGOI-
n winch he said that ite had previously kiln
woo
the k 11..1111 , i10111. • 0.-Kt ill Ow Wot er
,n private conversation that he (Lane]
reviser of the memorial." that •• it was prepared "`""s' "' .1 "" : """ f "" dh.""'"'
under his direction, - and that he "was with: ,
rized to revi , e It should be remembered
that the paper purported to bo a memorial of the
(bogus) Legislature of Kanaas, signed by all the
members. ] Ile complained that Mr. Dougas
had done him injustice by charging him, after he
had explained the matter, with having materially
altered the memorial, and he therefore asked of
Mr. 1). •such an explanation of his lang,unge as
will remove all imputation upon the integrity of
his action or motive in connection with that me
morial." This note was delivered to Mr. Doug
las by a third person, to whom he rdtlress:•l h,s
reply, the concluding paragraphs of which are as
follows:
It sheuld be borne in mind that the brat time
this fraudulent paper watt I.re-ttted bt the Sg•IIRL ,
prunnunred nu judgetcht upon tin question of its t,t/-
thentirity, or the by which it found its way to
the titicretnry% talil.i.
it a.- a fraud end iniiinileut itrgcry.• I ritutit,tet.l
silent on there puints, nut trum any Kyinpatity e..n
the perpetrftt , o , of the fratul, het there ley pr.' , 71
respect for the titelivg , ut . the illusttriutts senatur
Michigan, wit-se cublidetteu 111,1 It n u far
at to induct. lute to re-chi it end, r tile n
that it was az:On id, Inetm.rial. When he
covered hh , 11r4tri4e• I joinetl him in that rote •if
dernituti.,n win 1; the Senate prt.h unk•ed I.y litirty
two 1 , , three in ate TC, ,, 111
Lion.
"The nest s.es k Cot. Loco comet to the Sonate.
through Mr. Florian, lowa. and prment a tac •...
rial. In %stool. F., aA• t hallong, a cotupco.•
4J the to., pap , re. with Ho. ‘ieu o f Induc t ”g the o
ate t., rrverre the judgmen , c. htrL had Isien etn
riststnnklly pn,o , unreel up.in th, •••• ,‘.,
authororthat (mast the sane tune ay.ostf.,g hiicc't
to he the person suf.- t•Olictrrit. -1 !
make the .•./[1..i.!itir...11 .0 Of the reqt• •t
contained fu his memorial, rind ttate'l thr• Note t-- the
al! I 6,1111t1 thorn 1. , exist, totoolier n•y
opinions upon theta. :coat,• ratified the.,
1,01,1 in the reJection tneniorial %,..01../
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Fait rb , -.ltll, K9re t..
with physician's prescript toile. It is made I",
the i•ut otatertal4, reee:pe brot+e ,
Re...m a - of articl e , growing in that count:.
and the propriet hare letters front ail (.I.l—e
clergymen, rlty-iei:Ln-,
oUler, who lutv., 11,,ed IL L1J4:14..4,1Ver , , and rer•o,
tnen...l it to others. Redding's Itussin -;
in large tin Luxe,. I.tainped on the rover was
picture of a hurry 4111 a disabled .uluier, whit
picture is also eugtavekl on the wrapper.
Co cents a Lux. Redding & Ca.. propriet
Aberdeen, in Scotland, el., from the er,ttere
fragments which the e sLi i,f +Lucien!
For sale by 13. A. Fahue,toek x Co , Fl.nt
ing Bros-, it. E. Sellers s Ca., Dr. G. 11. heyo
awl 11. )liner s Co ,
M'Kennun, Allegheny city.
.)t - rifylN EhilorßATJON•—The Charleston I'4
:riot and Winneberough (8. C.) Key/tater, depr, -
cat, southern emigratiull to ,lialisad. They I
the south cannot compute with the north in the
work of colonization : that it is really weakehed
by the drain of its pepnlation, and that, in tle•
ease of lave property would unly iir
placed in jeopardy.
11EANN MA utne LoSS. —The Oultittlittve cat
commerce in the U flotne of Itepre,enuolv,
state the atnount rcvtiniary los: incurred 3;
the port of New York, the year:. IS:t1
$10,000,00(1.
It is said %Ir. Buchanan has accel.tial .t,i
tation of Ciitv. Witte to visit Richmond, Va.
Ksy- W arms I W orms I Vsrions
I)..eu slart.l n. 11141,4 ti. lif lulwlival a,rcuw, It 11.:
year tile quastiatt in still a 1,•II'd 1.110
tie. Of out' fact. liattet . ..r. all its, In nit I ill ,Iticlp
all agisa.—tta. fatal ,mour.• ~ r th.•
abililta.u. At Oils attneks •il ‘‘.,1,11•
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Vcrinifugp of In ti Lane". 1,11.1..1 I, I , ,,nuc Ilr., . Put:- i I . ". 11. "'II , Is'• Idl •Ii I lc' I. cI Id order, and 111 (1111 ,q. ~,
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Nrlien tric.l. 114SL:111E1T TO LET. -
Purchasers mil In, atreful to nob for 11f. Ni• I,A NF':.I CELE '
. _ t t . 1,A1{(; E li A :- , E NI ENT JI0(1ki, 01 rt , ot
BRATED 0 HRIVIFUOE. manutacturcd 1,, F1..1 - :11":.: Ilk , /,
, 1,11• 111 :OP .1..1., hnit al.- , i, ci. nicl, and a. it I“1.t
-uf Pittsburgh, Pa. All other ‘erninn,c, .t/ ../o/11.111-.1...11.• d µ”,l 1i,“,1,,1, v. iII I, ~,,tr d 8 , ~ , ,,,,,0 1 ,1,, , n „. I i I.
worthless. Or. Nl . Lslle's ..c”niiiia . Vcrinlinsc. aln.• lin, ~ ;• •ii thc . , ncr of Fowl!! stmt and Ch..rry alley. T:..q.... - .•
brated Liver Pills, can now be fowl at all rcei.c.l . o.l. DI , ig '''' Lis ITS:tfj OFFICE IMF MORNINT) POST.
Stores. Non. yeemirte leiLenut Cie F0,p.h,,,, , : i i LEm I m,
OLD TYPE METAL.
BROS. .
.
Alga, for sere by the solo proprietors, E HAVE FOR SALE, at the Offi, e , i f
FLRMTNG BROS. i Ow Mi)liN 1 ii PosT, n large quantity of o,l'
Succassors'to .1. Kidd Ti! Oa., 1 'CO PE. Marldnists sr.! 1 , 11...1, watying not it nn arch. urn
No. 60 Wend street, eorriqr of Foartl.. '
Pt . large siiiiiilvliy calllog../ ." :01.9---
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-- - - ( - -- FRESH ARRIVAL. Nim m l
It .'N 0 . . FIN 1 , . BLUE P , ilNTSilnil Egg
.r,„ d
43r . V. t: have just received our Spring stock lit . thmils. I
I [ ,t,,, Salt Sh,•l I I ~,,terg just receive
111. Wood Sir. et., which will be served at \o.
up with
=misting of Lieu& otter. Beaver and Silk flats; fleets ../ 'AI 16 'h.' i.Ciell of the se... Also, Fresh fish i ,.,,,,,.,!
daily front the east and west, wh ich can tiii had at the above
Youth's soft Hats of all colors: also, a laree assortment ,if
Spring styles of Caps and Straw Hats. Our frinuls. and the I , 1.4 .,',.,1;.",',:,= 1 ,7 i d r ,: r i i :1 g ua t1 T - , it ,,Y ,. ' ,. . k ' s , ''' iu
~ 'I.,T D F i r
,; o u l t , d l, i ii iarki.t
public generally,
who have nu lilmrally patronised its the i ap:iiil Apra fur the Philadelphia Oyster and lick Co.
last season. will find fresh inducements to favor im vi II li i Two BRICK HOUSES FOR sALg_sitt
tlwir calls. Please do so, and do yourselves and us "a 1. a t, ~i, i.,,,ii and Kim street.. well finished and in good
Our motto is : - Quick Sales and Light Profits.” i ~ r . 'r. with lot of ground '2d feet front un Scott. and running
' I .“4 • k to Elm. will be Mild I, Sl:.:.l)ii. one house contains
hIORGA.N A CO., No. 164 Wisxl stremt, , vi, and tilt. iither liiiii ri ii at, with goo, cellars, iiti,4l var.'',
Next door to the new Church, A For terms, apply to S CUTH BERT k sti&,
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Lays .• One door from Sixth street. 1 .YI 51 Market Street.
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a 111:lrier p W of lii• 11:1,11v, • , f (110, M In. have
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AMER:I'ISE.
1 DVERTIr.FNI ENT: , ruA,t.. ha:. 1,1 th hotil Fri.::,).
.:11.1.111.1(E mo:vnioNiF.Er.
)i Po RT T.--The Sul ,. .eribers tire
°pewit", a Spllll,Zlllll/ '. , stnotter tuov.rtment t tow
pretttar tst ',art /I la", stud a. II 1/,.•
wait, y Asitl•istsv.: +1 .0+ 01 ,- tuitstievl.T.l.l.ing r,.,
; tine Eogil.i It and NI tt rtlisaalesi: Fnlo.y la;
ii„ r „,. , c ur . r .Tlll, . Carriage Dunter•t t ' ttr
t iv t F./1.11/1 , •1 • I Traveltug Rugg.
11 . 41 I ' rt,ulos, Ur Ali of %slip Is • vtis ettrlt
dens. are superrir tit tomtit' :sad e s.
I. It, e I.lli s re.l in thin tuturket. Par. It.isetr.
ml 5X11.01i11 , our •tock ; t Ilse sign of Ow Gulden Ilt.rue.steu.d .
S sit,. I. o..rner of lattursit I Ant,.
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Czr No. 111-1 Rood street, nut! ex
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TO INVALIDS.
-EXTENSION , ST AY.-
FINDING it in)p,s,ible, frmil the aci:tiniu
luting drui:uals °p.m Li. ftt , t. nth., I v I. avc...yitt
burgh party as la- 11.1.104i:1,d.
DR. ,1 1 , ALVIN M. FITCH,
ritend his appointment in this city till the tat, and If
compatible with othetarrangamenta, uutil the 12th of
wire he may be consulted daily (Sabbath excupted) at his
It Omn lit the
ST. CLAIR frOTE L,
Corner of Penn and St. Ciair strata, •ntrnnc , Puna et.)
oni Ow bourn of TEN TO S It. for PUI.3ION
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
In .1, s..nn•tit of st tln• nt t r
A
e•nttitnti,mal and Mechanical Itenn.diet a-al it folicinal In.
b.dati• is h a . gi seri him.l.t..et .11•'• • 111 ti
which COi'ffi",
attend it 'udit! Imp. fect tr .,: atme n nt of theB4 Citt4tlo4loy7litti,
ilaticertinit i 111,11,04 . agidexpOttitlW4,''
FITCH feels himaelf foil) 1n.tia,..1 asiartitieilikintk • 3 S i
to ene• in nn Gtr ad%amr, ha
tt t abut°
1 . .• n 1:111 ril 4127
Lilt nut) . tor •
in tlae brad or throat, with the now of loyal applikiitiota; br.; it"
e.iii• flirt awl na.valeyringcs, together wait the obser
-.
Vain, n•,,Tontry general inuasnra,i, on abl t is hin t to rointo t
11, caws .111isitimirs of a y oar's stamina. Ile may fe con
..,llnsi [or DympepAia, and Chronic lutimmnationa of the
Stomach and and for Nemalc Diseases, which (1,, ,
,n,,l„ym,nt or appropriate mechanical appliancos, enables
him le trent with whin 1111116r111
DR FITCH will ir mod/4rd by his associate, DR. J. W.
rVRES, who will ho with hint after the I.frth of May, and
with whose assistance be Ip,. to attend to patient. 4 from it
distalllt, with ny than has heretofore 'wen uuar,n
d.tLl.•.
FITCLI Lo cud, r the mwt•xsity of leer
on the Ist ~1.1 11h, at r,niainiug till the 12th,
ttm Apissilunout trill be ecan:luded b, DR. SYKES,
a ill remain until Sat trtiuy evening, July 1:2112.
To akcomto,latv litn inereamo o t and extvosivo Wext , ro
DH. C. M. PITCHo,pen in Jun. 1103 t. a pernia
ent uairr , at MUFFAI,U, Nvw York, mt itrr. La will 1.t., .11.
I , : LI .t 11.; I'll heLw gh,:nd w liver all coau nuu i rntiuu , l la..re
aft, L tuldreeNol.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH v. kiln. it expressly 11111/1010. , ..1
til,t he has u•. longer any lanouess 1 , wnlxtiuu wit li Ur.
, FITCH. a n d would 0,1110.11 . 1111.111 1 1 1 ti.. Ott. 0111011
1•.11.1/ himself 0/11/011 up 11 to publish immediately uu las re-
Into Irian Kun•p•, bnl nig reference In the 0011-rge which Or.
•Till u 1 au fort nuately lieruhuloil to pursue during
Di:. I' 11. Fill:11%i abntatre
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T.,11.1,1 tit•lltrll,.v., cOUSIIIe Fircri, xhunil•lll
3.r• lily 6...MU'
Kendall's Patent 1 31 1' It I)
Double Acting River & Shaver.
attention of Shingle and Lumb•er
otlo ie tit re,tell to ills /11-
v:doable inventin, to thr public an
the
,trist and only iirautkal machine extant, for Riving and
AlAVing
Various cutting aml aau•iay nutiitinve hair lwen
Sro malting nhingie, but it is a a . it ktii.Nin fact that
cut in . *awed meriess the p r.i.iii are quit , it, +Jimmy b.
re.itina Nutirer.iin. Jul i en/join, hare recently ate
pe'ared b:r riving oil xhavitiz. Slave all been r.
.1. tune. trout tb-ir limier - fret method a 1,1114.
4 . ..1144.t. •.1 I ng troin the silo 1.10 iii hut emir
, w lull, almost insart.rbl v run, LA Tins thibeuit)
surly ohs late. by
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
•
tt it Bch urst „ O IL+ from tho rWto ref the Mork '
eooto.;11 for tono nhinglel, which svrarated j, th e •
tad Sy tomos to
of ..,tic guidon rushpartCondu
co
through u true of 111 , 1,,,:llliaillg h tca. Whith 1,011).1•1.
!lo olwrathm; than produ,iug two shingles at errr r..vt lr
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This machine, will rite and this'll, from tint block tl.:
itlint;4l.,, iter beau, of null., in thnluntin rand lap
SOlialty cud durability tit thorn, nunitt by hat...]
any other proct44,
It, ,144,,ti0n4 are try no ln.tnl a lfinnl to pine and a.:l
wood. but unit., to etotal ddratita,, ttnk. waltaitt..a
tt.tti p 4111, 4-',1"IliI;441 of wll4 - , 11., ran 14% 4plit.
The t, ekluitot of the nmehmt• tint 1., pxnutiutql at it I
ttyutt's Yttrotturr. Binitttopt. Filth etreet, Pitt•Lmt - 211.
umber owner& Attutc - 1, it',131`1 , ., 111111 men of entrrpt
Ott. ol.rne a ti, w fil . /,1 for ttp,mlataott, as there is tie saw:-
4•llaLlt.
The mutchino occupies lint a small sime.a., is of that . .. 140 c.di
.4rue:ion, anti 0,44.0 tit‘bllt t and eighty 11,11
tHI 6, ILIAC! lL 111311 au , l two boys clut [tulle front •41.0..Y3 t
shinglt.ti prr clay, a tti.l4t thrum. horspower.
1",,t right of or tnactrzues., thqutre at Yio. .11 fifth
till- Ctly
AU at-cslo4 tuloruletiou ui ill t.t. fur% it,letl 1 , 2,te
13r,. •Ica, 0,1 :1111-:` , .'- m:, A fh.l). I RANI K ENIiA 1.1..
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LI A RD W ARE.
o. • 3 W trod Itt reel, bets, rest Mouton,l
o/lry anti Fourth tarret,
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Pitt •I•slry; It, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
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31a3,1
HENRY H. COLLINS.
Produce and Commission Merchant,
FOILS Tti & SCOTT,
FOR W ARM NG AN!) COMMISSION
Dealer" in Iffool, Elides, Flom
4%
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N. \V ATER STREET, P:MlitilLBll, 1.6:011
, I hrl.Augis. 11tt--1,11 lit,
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lAI. $l., • , 1,1.- ,1.-1,1.1 y; A. I , 1.1 , 111....4. A Cu.
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NV I 141.1 AMs & ALLEN,
Cll I LSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FIT 7' ING GENERA I, LI,
For Warming and Ventilating Building,..
40- IV. A A. will contract for Warming and
in Mivuu :.r lit l'ipta or elide.'. Puronet,, (Mari
Itoopitalh, F ut•mvn . Green • Dv.
C curt ll..taa.a. 1 , 1 . 1101C/5. AN, 2.5 MAl:lila STRKET.
Pittaburgh. apll.;
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
111,CON IRMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAR-CURED and
CANVASSED HAMS
A largo stock always on band nt
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURG 11, PEN N'A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A I. EG N Y.
FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES ht either
h.'. iiclev.
may lso loft tst MITI, in' i❑ LXts ilt Lily rf
WILSs)N OIL 5i Wood street.
BRAUN sk. IS EITER. our. Lihorsy and 't. Clair htrootx.
11. I'. : 4 CI LW A wrz, prliggist, Allegheny.
CASLI, ON IJNLIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AA PRODUCE l; EI? A
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGIL
do i lapc
JAME.. KERR, Jr. ROBT. M. BUNTER.
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
44-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,-4t4
r t •-fidapcly J
JOHN COCHRAN Si. BROS.,
MANUFACTURERS. OF
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS,
NOR. 91. Second at. and N 6 Third street,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
W. 11. SMITH
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 141 Front st.
EUROPEIN AGENT k D CONVEY MK
Q6_ Possengens brought from the old country to Pam
ourgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. [nos27
\a!'
:
SHINGLE
UMEMMIL
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k‘11•1:1, VAIINESToCE
TEA ST( )R l:.
Nu. 30. , Fll."Pli STREET,
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ANVY.I(I'L ItEILR OY
DEALERS IN
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALEIt IN
V.. 27 .Leree. Grimm% l'tne and Lfil, StS
SAINT LOUIS,
EINIM3
Plttsburgla, Pa
JAMES BLAKELY,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
=DI
MEE
M=ll_gMM!=
REMOVAL.
TIiE.AEII.C.A.NTILE•AGENOY,Z . 9Iifth,'
ihdt, will remove on the 14th instant, to
the v‘e of Wood and Fifth sta, over the Banking house of
Patrick it Co.
....x!” our arlyerrioement below.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY,
PITTSBURGH ;
Established fn New York, June, 1841—
Pittsburgh Ilistech, 18L1,
FOB. Tile PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OP TRADE.
!loving Blanches and Associate Offioes in
NEW YORE B. lloriniss & Co.
BOSTON E. Rum'. k Co.
VII ILA DELPHI A B. Donotoas A Co.
BALTIMORE .1. D. PRATT & Co.
CiIARLESTON B. Doomaas it Co,
NEW ORLEANS B. Docroissa& Co.
la CIIMOND Paul k Gum.
CINCINNATI B. Douomiss & Co.
IA/UISVILLE- B. Dououvas A Co.
L , WIS ........... .... B. Douai -ma &
CHICAGO B. Douclass A Co.
1, - - Thiti institution supplies (to subscribers only) all necessary
Oltiition as to the standing, responsibility,. &c., of Mar
' Iraders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, Ac.,
ngliout the United States, their Territories, and British
America. It fa a valuable auxiliary to Imparting.
ifipping an d COMM OD Merchants, us well as Jobbers and
`Manufacturers, and to all parties buying Time Exchange, or
niwnsing credit_
Is collection of debts In the States, Canada, &c., attended
with prouiptneta and fidelity.
Tenum made known at the office
. .
D. DOUGLASS & 00.
Subscribers to the Agency who have occasion to travel
tlici.ugh the States are furnished with introductory letters
various offices, where they can obtain information
wit I..nt extra cost aprBdm
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
'IRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
OP PHILADELPHIA.
llos. THOS. B. FLOBENCB, Preol .
nor. It. lismono, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
Fnnn the Lid day of August to•the 31st clay of Der., 1855
Amount necked in Marino premiums 4 68,242 31
Sire 39.908 82
Total premiums for five month,
CA PITA I
of Allegheny County, l'ittstrurgh, and
$ 78,721 GO
Railroad Ronda, Cwt :12,400 00
on First .51iirt h ca.ge of Ileal EntAttO
Storliet,Collateral
===l
Capital scat... Tibet", (payment not yet du0)......
Premium Noted. nut yet matured
D w from Agents, (e ured by Bowls)
Exp-uties and Columbrab.mi
$408,151 13
Total amount of LOWS incurred, but not yet Inljrusted:—
Fire 41,1166 011
51.1.1 1110 3.000 00.
$4,666 66
Thk Company Insures Hull and Cargo risks on the 01,10
Ilieelaappl tributaries. Insures egainet Lass of Damages
by Fires laies liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
it ZVEILENCES—IIou. T. M. Ilovre, Ora. J. K. Moorhead,
James Woal.
For Insurante apply to
THOMAS J. LIUNTI3II, Agent,
No. 90 Water et, bet. Wad and Market.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TIEULD AND WALNUT ST'S.,
G MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lalses and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON 31.MCELANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Rouses, Sic.
Assets of the Company sVorembm. 51h, 1855. •
Fods, Mortgagee and Real Estate 4101,0'20 N.
PhDadelphia City, and other Loans b 5.210 00
Stock in Banks, Ituaroad and Insurance Co's.-- 23,0b0 10
Bills receivable 1.86,441 07
Cash, on hand 20,826 09
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
me, Policies recently mated, and other debts
duathe Company
Subscription Notes.
Will lam Slartln
J..scpli H. Seal,
FAhnund A. eonflor,
John C. Dnvis.
John ft. Pennoto,
beiper.
V..hrtarti DarliuKtrAn
Dr. K. M. Ilusboa.
Woliiata C
link Craig.
lrcnc.•r
Charier;
If .3.aa-s
J. I
T:t .s. (' 11. km, Pr..sideta.
1.1L11,11.3. Secretory.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
lII\ [MIL:REDS' INSURANCE Cur
OP PHILADELPHIA.
.711 et EM POLPEIVAL—GOAXTZD DT THE SPATZ OP PIPPOPPLTUILS
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
F, Ai A DIA h.' AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
A I:ON A. LI PI.LVNYIT, Preakient.
k./ Lai N P.O) KIL, Becretury.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treizazu er.
Att...-tat S. I.Appintattt
ti ugitant,
.ins Ca. Tay 1,,
tl,lll it 11. 1 ,4
.I.tlat P. Strum.,
- airridA c4.l.p.my h. been orzaaized with a Cash Capi
tal, and ilea Dirw,tor, have detertuioni to adapt the basilicas
1,1 it. available riwources. To °Worse prudence iu csmduct.
ma its minim, with a prompt adjustment of leases.
Pittsburgh witice, Nu. iti Water street
J. NEWTUN JONES, Agent.
11, f.,llowihn well known and responsible firms in Pitt.
tirol have nutliorlatal reference to them, with regard to the
•tatdlity and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance
Ilipaby.
& llahni, Wilson, Childs. Co.,
P. Pmith & Co., Hampton & Qunpboll,
Tiernan & Co., H. Childs Ar. Co.
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A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
A GENTS
Mete Mutual Fire and Marine Inenrekne
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000.
4; I rard Fire and Marine Inanrance Co
I'UILADSLYIIIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virgin
tV'INCIIESTEIt, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, 11A
ItISISURG. CAPITAL, 8300,000,
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
11A UT FORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 1P:1,154,48U
Pe tins y I r an la Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH
r•A fITAL it.Vb ASSAY& Nov. 6,185/1, $129,02:4 49.
Wm. P. los - nos, President A. A. Canners, Secretary
decl4:dspoly
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER 41P WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Secretary.
4.l — This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to
Couth,t.l with LIYI?, RISKS.
ALe., aguinst HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mnaisaippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISES
geurntlly.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
l'orils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policit. issued at the lowest rates oonalatent with safety to
i;,,bert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
.h..eph I'. 0112.7a1111, M.D., John Scott,
James blarshall, David Richey,
.11411108 W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
Lewitt li. Chambers, Christian Zug,
Willbun Carr, Robert H. Ilartley,
Jan. D. McGill. 10518
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM DAOALEY, President.
SAMUKL L MARSILELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water greet, between Marlxt and Mod Breda.
thr Insures lIULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
end Mississippi Rivers and tributarica.
Insures against Loas or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
William Ragaley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Isaac kL Pennock,
B. liarbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
IL SHOENBERGRB, Free Mont.
ROBERT FINNEY. Secretary.
C. W. BATCHTsLOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
J. U. Shocnberger, H. W. Cast,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, • T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, B. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey,
George S. Seidel; 8.8. Bryan,
' David APC.uallean.
t; - All Losses sustained by partiee insured under policies
issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at Its OPFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. tjyll
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
01*ITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield S
AUTIIOEUTED CAPITAL, $300,000.
4SZ-Insure &Mingo 'and other Property against Loss or
Durnage by Fire and the Perils of the Sea and Inland 'Nati
gation and Transportation.
- DIRECTORS.
Win. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jaoob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. Welintock, Jae. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven. D. E. Park,
L Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. JOll.. .1. EL Jones, H.S. Coggatual.
Ornakiblt.
Prraidcni Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
Vice President........ BODY PAITHRSON.
Bey and 7nxn.—.lt. A l WACO! 0.184
-:~ :;
t s ~, R ~..
^, .
, ...
.sloBylol 31
. 30.4000 00
$ 0ri,151 13
93,889 00
100,000 00
$617,348 16
DIRECTORS.
James C. Band.
Theophiltia Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Jeuhua L Price,
James Tensest,
Samuel R. Seek.",
Henry Sloan,
James IL Manhand,
Charles Schaffer,
Itabert Burton,
John B. Semple, Paislaugh
I). T. Morgan,
J. T. LOglif
WM. 51.411.T1N, President.
VALUABLE ANCILESTER PROP--
ERT Y VOR Sale—hariaz a front of 170 feet.on Fay
ette atreet by 124 foot deep on Manhattan street, to i 5.1.5 feet
alley, with large dwelling House of hails, two parlors,
dining room. kite len, three chatiihUrs, and porchia in front
end 1.:11r. The above IY a very pleasant tomition, fruit knit
P. A. MADEIRA, Awn(' ,Ands trees, shrubbery, etc. S. C 12,2 11.11141 T it SON,
No. 85 Winer street, Pittsburgh. mytl
Minket tit.
011115C11 . 0115.ta - __-
William E. Thonuur,
William Neal,
Alfred Weeks,
Chutes J. Fields,
James P. Smyth.
PIrTSBURGLI
EM:24311]
Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,'
John S. Dilworth,
Fraricia Soilem,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Hay
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NEW ADVERI4I3E4ENTS-
Ohlo Railroad
:"A N - G•E . Df E N
I'ABtENOF.it TUAL‘S SW ILL BUN DAILY, EXCEPT
OUND VS 8. us inflow.:' . .
littik6e Pittsburgh for Cre‘villue at 73,A.. M. and 3-1..41..•
creztun. fur Pittsburgh ut M, a:W..12.60 P. M.
These 'Train. make closo connections, at CIRESTLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, cnicvnixn, BELLE
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAOO, , SA.DiT LOUIE,
and all - .'peintson - reads extending Wont aul South-rte
through , OIIIO,INDIANA and TLDIKOI/3.: •
Both Trains front Pittsburgh tionneet at Mins/Tad with
Trains on 'Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road ; . for
ceoo, TOLlo o o.and SANDUSKY; garfitlnttai .quick - and
mire connections te.CHIOAGO, as by any tither tonic. Cdn
nections are mad* at Alliatuaa with Trains cal ClOreland'and
l'ittuburglt. Bon g , fiir , OLEVELAND, CIUOACR),DUNKIEIt
and BUFFALO.
Passengeraleaving Pittab . urgb, aiS, P. AL for. ilandinoky,
Toledo ant Cbleago, tam dor benefit Den might'a rest, at
Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early nex t '
evening. ..
THROUGIVTICKXTS ire sold to dilmnbus, Dayton, Cin
cinnati, LoultvilikaSt. Louie, IndianapoiG , Hellefontsdne,
Chicago, Rock' X. lowa 'City, Dunlieth, Milwaulds,
Cairo, Springfield, 111,, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and theigiti
cipal cities in the West.
NEW BRIGHTON ACOOMODATION , TRAIN leaves flew
Brighton for Pittsburgh at T, A. M. and PA, P. M. Leaves
Pittsburgh for New-Brighton, at 934, A. ht - and Agj.P. 31.
44-For tickets and further inrmation 'apply to . A. T.
JOHNSON, at. the corner office, under .the Monongahela
House, or at the Federal street Station, in CISWAPARKIN,
Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Patwengeogdtgent,.•
'nye_ • J. H. MORA
MUSEUM AND CONCERT. •
. ,
TUE FLOATINck PALACE,
now at the foot of St. flair street„ will remain
THREE DAYS LONGER,
and exhibit at 134. and 634 O'clock P.
In addition to the.
• . .
100,000 CIIEIOSITTES
on exhibition. a series of Splendid Perfottaloccif its, °bland,
em bracing the astonishing feats of
MADAME ,OLINZA,' • : f •
ON TIIE ROPE, and
MR. S. K. G. NELLIE,
BORN WITHOUT . ARMS,
In his wonderful achievements with his feet.
A GRAND CONCERT •
will Ise given after each exhibition of the Museum, by
DAVE REED'S MINSTRELS,
in a splendid Concert Rowe un board tie steamer J.mes
Raymond, adloining.
St - . ADMISSION to Mur,enni 25 cents.
PRIZE SONGS.--'fhe• New Yoik hfusieul
Review Prize Simple
No. 1. Sweet and lots—by 0. Dresul. Took the first pri.B6
of saiu.
No. Z. Ono heart for me—by T. de la llache.
. .
No, 3. Whore are all the blnlo that sang . —by Frank
Sewell.
No. 4. My gentle mother's song—by C. 0. Coirveree: Tub,
the itecond prize of stoo.
No. 5. The Ilaby—by B. D. Allen.
No. G. The Flowers--by Prank Dailey.
No. 7. The Parting—by R.C. Watson.
No. S.. The Sererut&—by Hebert Roped.
Thesis. , eight Songs were selected Own 400 tent In.fir
tam:petition. and It is the 'Net collection of Song' over pub
in America. They are issued in superb style, and
weld at the low prim of
'rwaata"-1417. Com Sects.
For sale at the Mush, Stere of
tnyd JOUN 11. MELLOR, 81.WOod
FANCY AND ,STAPLE DItY, tkOODS
On WEDNESDAY.inorning, ,they th, at 10' *lock,
will be sold, at the Condnarcial Solos 100121/4 COtati Nood
and Fifth streets, a large stock of Fancy and. Staple Dry
Goods.embracing a very extensive variety of dress goods.,
silks, Linens and domestias, such as dolainew, lspVq+i tar es.
madintart,cloth, cohnns,alptots, plain and 'figured idea
Irish linens, bleached and brown table dabs, - damask
tableiAieriS-silks.buidkorshiefs - andertrrldtandlitsonecktlest,
shirting check, bleached and brown .mtiSlitAts .ginghams,
prints, merino cassintere, black. sitinett, imperlino broad
cloths, black and fancy cuosiweros, summer vesting's, cottons
sales, blue drills, ticking, white gauze; thuinols, •patont
thread, spool cotton, sewing aft, pearl and agate shirt brit-.
silk dress trimmings, ribbons, braid bonneti, cloth
caps, &c.. &c. imy6] P. 51. DAVIS, Anger..
ONFECTIONARY STORE A.A170-
C AT:'
tios—on WEDNESDAY oftainoon,Blo 1013
o'clock, as die Commercial Solis Dooms-• camera& Wiaid'and
ram etrecta, will be old aConfectlonnryarim -ecandidlng
in part of counte-a, alinlviar„ inialai,igrass jars, "gross
fruit and cake ciands, counter scales , &c. P. 31. DAVIS,
!styli
. .
BANK S T 00 KS AT .AUCTION:--'43111
TllllRSDA,reveniog,.May 8114 at 7.34 o'citigk, at ilia
Merchant's Exchange, will be eohl--
13 abates Merchants' and altuavitactuners Bank Stock.'
43 - do Exchange Bunko( Pittsburgh Stock.
8 do Citizen's Deposit Bank Stock. •
usyB P. IL , DAVIS. Atteer.
BINK OF TT Slie ItG 11 — STOCK: — Xt
Anetion.—On TIIUILIDAY evening. May 1.8411, at . 7%
of the Mel-elan& Exchange. Fourth street, w ill. bo•
es,l4 1W ehores Bunk of Pittsburgh Stock.
royn P. M. DAVIS„ Auct'r.
MACE.-200 , pounde for sale by
IS A. FAANESTOUX
.0.-ilex Ant and
n,yti
MADDEIL-3 casks for sale by
_mph It. A. FAIiN.POIOCIT. h CO.
GUM ARABIC-4000 pounds for sale by
my 6 B. A. pAI/NESTOCK-&
pRiP ARE D ALK.-15 — jagos fOr 8:1 00 e by
myr. B. A. FAIINESTOCK .
IRE-BOARD PRINTS.—A gr,est variety
of patter-an, for malo by
wy6 W. P. SIAILStIALL & C0.,17 Wood'ist.
IN DOW SIIADE:S 7 --At and
null b+r sale by
W. V. MAILSILALL & Pr Wand t.
0 N A.ltl ENI AL Center pieces ; Testers,
Como end Boquot Pictures in gilt circles, with great
V ariUty of otber 0113:1111eLlt8 ou WILII Paper, for - sale by
cap; W. P. MARSHALL l CO.
-N A P - 0 LEON PAPER EIANGINGSof
Cloth and Gold, a now and temutiftil etyle; with bon
dere of nanfammuirial, reemitly imparted and Itir Fit - talky -
myti IV.' P. filtiltsllAtil; k CO.
Fl O ck. G .i. S .t.l a l o l a A
f l or il ealo l 2y 8 1 7 11 44 68 ING e wa ur n ie
n d iln i a u c s u t u r , e-
my 6 No. Zl3 - liberty et.
RL,
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,_AOi,_lo Nils. No. I,• 15 do. No. 2, . •
. . ~ .
ju Just ns.v/v.s.l titxl fur sae by
tuyii SPRING RR RARBAUGH. . =
...
OLI VE SOAP—_'u bores in store and for ::.
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Gale by I mytil SPRINGER HARBATIGII.. ..
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