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' 4 ' , ,, • ./.....* • • ' , ..,,.. • ~, . t. ...1 I. / , ..,, ..0 .. - opf. 1., ',L -. •41... i I ~ . 1 " • 1 4 . `' ix .4 „. " , ogi ari• 4. 4.- t r 4 . l . r .. .. _.... • ....".. 4 !tli 2 1 k; -•• , . 0 -:.. •.'.- *., k N i ze 4 ; , = fik 'l7 g dr. , d , b' i , eite.l'V I,dt ' d. • • JL ••••. -0 0 0. • ,• edt,4nSdai -•• , ' !i-;,04.4... • • 1 ,4 • •t 7 • gt".. 4 4 ' • , 4 , , L VitishitrO Vosi. FRIDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN (Sub joei in the deralsirm of Lh' Nat i.,a1,12 rero tool .) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET OANAL GEORGE SCOTT, or CoL.l3:raA A 111111'0R OEN BlIAL: JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTOOMKILY CO. StIIIVETOR i:EXERAL TIMOTHY IVES, Purr= Ouurre -- - Reading Matter on Every Page. Do m c °ratio County Committee of Correspondence Till. Democratic County Committee of Correapondence a il meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 17th May, 18611, at 11 o'clock A.M. A full attendance is t, The following named gentlemen compost.. ❑e Committ , lion. Charlea Slialer, 'Col W. G. Hawkins. D. R. Miller. James Salisbury. Thomaa S. Mart. Wm. Job ctton. Jacob L. Klaeaaor, K. B. Roberts, .1 MOM Ilerdman, 'Michael Stloo, John It. Phillips. 'John Sill. John N. McClowry, . col. James Scott. .1 ohn Roth. I Col. Andrew Scott, A. ItartJe. Matt.., 'Morrison Foster. Samuel Kirk, I A.. K. NleParland. Democratic Slate Central Committee The Democratic State Central Committee t Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the S Charles Hotel on Monday, the '2Eith of May, 10 o'clock A. M. Important business should si cure a general attendance. The Post for the Campaign The IVerkly Post will be furnished to subutribers in eln of ten or more, for the low miens of FIFTY CENTS each to the fourth Saturday of Novetuter uest That ioulut Old Presidential campaign. and a .uflicieut time after t election to make known the result. end the Mate of the v This campaign is most Important to all tin. intercst. the country, and even• man mould Pont-..l the ertato of political parties, and the issues iarolre,i io contest. It is a paper of large sire, awl great cli..rts a; mad! to make It ono of the luiut mirre in the country At the low price itt whi,h ee offer It, cluberould he rat, in a day in every neighborhood. Every one haa fifty e. 1.1 to spare for the Largo. nmount of intelligtenre to ho nt,tniu, •1 Only YUty Cents for a campaign paper THII ELECTION IN PHILADELPHIA. The latest rebuke to the-illiberal, proscriptive and corrupt opponents of the Democratic party, was administered at the election on Tuesday In-t in Philadelphia. The light of the dark lanteo it has been waning ever since the pibroch wti. sounded in Virginia at the election of Mr. Wise, and its wasting flickering beams, may he said t have gone out in the defeat of this week. That but two years ago a man should have been elect,' I by a majority of eight thousand in the city of Philadelphia, and his party now defeated lij majority of over four thousand, seem , alme-i incredible. One would hardly suppose that • short a time could be sufficient for the revolitti it of the sober second thought in so vast a multi tude. - But the change is like the return of the piton , of winter, to revisit the land in vernal twee,. and restore as far as can be the waste which mer turbulence and hasty folly have occii,,m.f The prophesy contained in this last voice from our popular oracle—the poll , _ is the triumph ,t • our principles and party beyond all possilil cidents, in the coming national and state coute , .! t Some affect to deny that this is the true inferene-, and declare the result iu Philadelphia to be I`,, upheaving of a people from the weight of mui cipal corruption, extra agance and proscription, and therefore being. a local cause purely. he of circumscribed and limited influence might raise a scale of doubt if the matter st, without precedent. hut the slate election last fa:i. and all subsequent elections, both with ns 0 , 1 elsewhere, have steadily pointed to a revel- , conclusion, and unmistakably indicate a nation al lustration from the leprosy - which so recent:y has afflicted us, and a conversion of the misled and arrant from the error of their war, to tio. only true, permanent and conservative politics' system for this repuidie, namely the Demso.rat,.. system. To come nearer home, we sometimes hear pr. , • tentions amounting almost to a boast, from it .• opposition, that the county of Ileglieny w,.l this fall return, like the sow that was washed. to her wallowing in the mire. It did, indeed. long appear to the faithful and valiant bawls ii it withstood the shocks of defeat, which, like war e after wave rolled over them, in former days in this county, that the hour of deliverance was never to approach. But those days have gone, and that hour has come. Long, and hard, and disheartening was the battle, but with the faith as well as the endurance, and works of warty..., the end has been achieved. Slow is the pc •. of true principles through the bandsof a pr.- ple long bound in error, religions or political but it is no part of the spirit of the present age to relapse. Having taken hold of the pl o ug:i, we will never look back. and they who seek lime a tomb, at deep,or deeper than that of our 1,, in Philadelphia, may vaunt themselves in the ti merity of unavailing opposition. Others assert, as a (I el - nine r, sort fur expiriti,: faith in their shattered cause, that this last defeat in wholesome, and tending to show the imbecility of one branch of the opposition, will accomplish the end of union, among Americans, Republi cans and others. But how short sighted the sic. ion which percieves not that the Democracy have been battling against all the world of antago nisms, without . receiving or asking aid from any. while the multiplied forms of resistance L4Cem only formidable front the fact that they strike from different quarters, but with concordant ma lignity. We have then but one care, and that will ter minate with the Cincinnati Convention. We want a MAN, 1111 , 1 we shall have mi:?.? enough. The South Carolina Democratic Cnventi, met in Columbia on the :ttli and adjourned on the i;th, after selectin g twelve repre , entative, , an.; four Senatorial delegates to the Cincinnati Cttit ventiom and instructing them to vote for the re nomination of Franklin Pierce. Resolution were adopted emislaining the doctrine or State,' Rights, and re-affirtuing, the tieorgia State Plot_ form. The New Jersey Democratic Convention wa , held in Trepton on the Gth, when ten repreen tatives and four Senatorial delegates to Cmcoi nati were selected, who were imtructecrt,., vole for James 13uchaintn. THE New York Herald insists upon Prerideto P'ierce's withdrawal from the Cincinnati Conven tion. The gossipping telegraphic reporter for that paper givrif the information as a fixed fat. floN. JAMES BUCHANAN IS expected t” di r 3: the White House, Washington city, on Thursday WE see it stated in nue of the Southern papers that five thousand slaves in the city of Charies t ia , South earulina, have, during the last year. contributed .Slr,talo to beneficial objects. This amount would have heen sufficient to purchase the liberty of at least ten of them. JAB. WALKER, the father of Gen. Walker, of Nicaraguan notoriety, is a resident of Nashville. The Harrisburg Seduction Case [From tht. Ttlegrni.ll.l The case of the Commonwealth VN. A er •-on upon a charge of seduction, reported in our last issue, was given to the jury on Thursday about noon. Upon the re-assembl ng of the Court af ter dinner, &verdict was rendered acquitting th e defendant of seduction, and finding him guilty of fornication only. Sentence deferred. MEE r tik. , Fri • ''OA OBE SAMUEL W. BLACK, Chairman J. IV. FORNE Y, Chairman =3=1!!!! L.. 44 t -'.. t' ,11, 4 • '!c--3,:it ' ' " ‘ t'l4 . 4 44c../-4- 441`4'.e.44F,-, Nr.41.114r1,1,4!*':510,4tZt?"'-'046:1162;74;44.A72,441';:ii40U*1.'4'174411L!!44m ~„1,,, otts, RAILSOADS.....TFLEIR , &IMAM) AND ACTUAL COST. The ollicera of the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad -have- been severely - censured for the alleged great difference that is said to appear between the estimated coat, and whatis likely to be the actutil cost. It is but just toward them that all theArcts ta , known.; and by reference to the reportiireferrtal tehelow, that will exonerate them from any serious mistake as to their origi nal estimates. =II In the report of the Engineer of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, dated December Ist, IEISO, it will be seen that the estimated cost of that road was then stated at $9,070,000. Then take the whole cost of the work, exclusive of equipment, as given in the Treasurer's statement, appended to the report of that Company, January 31, 1835. page '2O, and it is - $13,113,094 The excess of expenditures over esti mate is $ 0,043,0 A Equal to (on 250 mi!es of road) an average of $24,172 per mile for the whole diatanee. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD lu the Report of the tngineer of that road, accompanying the annual report of the company, dated January lot, 1854/, page 13 will he found, assuming 50 miles as the length of the road in l'eunsylvania, the estimated cost is as follows : mile , of road in Pennsylvania at $lO,OOO per mile - - - - - - $500,000 IP.; miles in Ohio at $5.000 per mile - 1: , 7 miles of superstructure at $lO,OOO per mile Estimated cost Then take the whole expenditure 11.8 given in the report of that company, dated January 24th. 153 , ;, page 23d - - - $3,887,490 Excess of cost over estimate - - 2,832,49 or au the whole 187 miles au average of $15,11 per mile Purrsurnwt min STEI'IIt:NVILLF RAILROAD. COst as glVen ID the Engineer's report dated Januftry I , ;th, IS",_ $1;29 , 1.22 Amount expended on the work to per Engineer's report. dated January 11th. 18.7)1.; - $1,1170,11'. Estimated to complete EXCett , of cost over ostininte )r an average of ,;• 4 .,'1;,!• 4 :::") per mile on the fort two miles of road. Theee comparisons are of course not instituted for any improper purpose toward any of our roads. for we wish them all success and prie perity, and believe they Lave till been managed with as much skill and fidelity as any oilier Road.. limit if the above figures are correct they certainly show that the Engineer of the Pitts liurgli and Stetilieili IR, Railroad i.. not jut ,•hareeable with any serum, areal- in hi. ~~riCina ei.tirnatii. Ile came nearer to the actual ca. than mane niher• have 3,,ne van.ne. lie Ihrough,mt the r..tintry The Central and it, an d I'enuwrlrttt ihrtingli and were rtanplute , l encountering any ....mon- opposition. 110 Hie Pittalturgb and Steubenville [toad has always been oppo.4ed, and o , now to be allowed to lin t •r nisi languish for want a 'ilia.' aid KA is needed I . le bulievo tt wall prove rt good and profit able work • and be ~1 great %aloe to the intent. nI l'ittshurrh Th,re 'wed of lo , ing tha alrently 'an e%ti••l 111 It An 11111101,6 'Farm. t'bipirfl Pr," ztve , the ft. , l.Pvt Rec.ottt of a f , trni in Chnwpaig,tl c.uoy, ,vrned he Mr. Curti— of Detroit, Itn.l for 4.111 . e r• one of th, m ,t ILIPTI htti city 'l'h, dyreltleg ~I \lr. Curtls- re ttre flrtn. .Ind dear reader, e hut do VII 1,, th•• extent ,tl:l,at lArm t 4. ke It i.,L1.1 .1 ol TOOl r mint kNI! RI,, or as fine land , 110 nor he1t..1,1 It lies- in a body nearly s l itare. extending two and rive, ;glib, miles ett6t niol west. and two :tun] a half north and south. It nearly all compose.l of boun fit' rolling prairie the noil is exceedingly rich• and there is not in acre on it that cant.ot to. u,•,1 for some protitahie piirte.se. The land was purchased about three ',Kim w i re . of the g , nt•rntnent, alol p , rhap. some of individuals, at au average of about three dollars per acre, and the reinainii,g, io-res of the railroad company, for about fifteen fkilars per acre, the difference to pro,e b e ing due to the noire favorable terms of pay merit atiorded by the railrmo Thi, make, 1.1..• Whole of the tartn $21:.4 , ai In order 1.. ,how that l'hicaro speou'.ators have not made a .! the 111 ,, ill'y, it may be worth while to all that the land will now bring---nod it richly worth it ty duliars per acre. It cannot be bought tor thirty tine Allowing s lair margin for int I,roveilients, this Would give Mr Curtis , - a plait of $...,11111110 less than three years, a Very com fortable sum surely. _\u I now as to the capacity of thin farm Tiiree ordinary fields of wheat on adjoining farni ,- , harvested last year, yielded thirty-five, forty and forty-two bushels to the acre. Taking the aver age at only thirty, and it would produce .dit,tsat loodod; of wheat. Silty bushels of corn is sure ly within the mark, and at this rate it would raj, leol,ooo. Not counting the interest on thy value of the land, Nit. Curtiss thinks he can pro duce wheat at a east of twunty-tive coats per buslit I, 0011 corn for fifteen rents. Ile has alai acres of winter wheat, which look. eery- tile, and promises an abundant yield. NI r Ciirtis: is ail enthusiastic cultivator of fruit, and i- preparing to do a large I.l,inesm in this breci ion. andour cititen- will ere long have oeco :.,:olt to thank him for hi. enter-I,rue in this re gard. Ile has set out already 1,21)11 apple t ree , and hits ready to plant the present season .`r, trine peach, 400 pear. lOU cherry, GO .luince, and :01 plum trees. These are but the ( . 077111101ermrn , Of the ‘irehariln which lie intends ere long to have yielding "their fruits iu due season. - Ile ar ranging to break up six hundred acres of prairie during the coming summer, part of which will be put into sod-corn and all with winter wheat.- 1 From the Itollll. Salt , ll4itly EV,lting linzettr.! A Pt:nen/den lianArn. —What holy or gentle man would remain under the curse of a disagree hie breath when by using the Balm , ! f a Thou..- and .I , l,,iners" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala baster ? Many persons du not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of tae Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will lat a - Ni ear. A ItEtUTIFI'L Comet.e.xnts may easily be :IC quir,d Li , ing the /Win Thousand It will reMOVC fln, p imp/.r, a nd Trick.',.' from the rli , leaving it of a soft and roseate hue Wet a towel, pour on two or three dropQ, wit.h the face night and morning. tin it iNt; MADE EANY.- -Wet your ehaving-bru.lt in either warm or void water, pour nn two or three drops or Balm or a Thoth:and Flowere, - lath the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather touch facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only tifty cents. For sale by Fetritige & l 0., proprietor,: and B. A. Fahne stock tv Co , Fleming Bro. , It. E. Sellers Co., Dr. O. IL Keyser and 11. Miner & Co , Pitts burgh ; and Lee it Beckham, Allegheny city. 'II closing exercise at the W,,tern Theological Seminary, came off on Wednesday evening, when twenty young gentlemen belonging to the senior , •la: , graduated. Their names were as follows : John D. Caldwell, Mercer county, Pa.: W. Kt:mi t :, Shippenshurg. Pa.; Hugh W. Outhrie,t Democracy. Wei. E. !lout, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Samuel T. Lowrie.l - Pittsburgh, Pa.: Nathaniel B. Lyons, Eliza beth. Pa.: J. William MTilregor, New York city bert M'Atillan, Washington county, Pa.; Robert Mitchell, Armagh, Ireland; Heorge B. Newels, Washingtoncounty, Pa.; Samuel Patterson, Rich mond, ; F. Herron Power, Elizabeth, Pa.: Alex ander Iteed, Washington, Pa.; ileorge S. Rice, Po land, Ohio; Alexander Sinclair, Allegheny City, Pa.: Ne,tor A Staicos. 4 , M. ii, Argos, Greece; Alex. Smith. Thorne, Butler county, Pa; Thos. Bracken Van Eman, Canonsburg, Pa.: Samuel Williams, Ve nango county, Ps.; John E. W.,eas, Allegheny coun ty, Pa. •Mr. Guthrie goes out as u Missionary among the Chippeway Indians. jMr. Lowrie, sun of Judgo Luwrie, has sailed for Europe. tMr. Staieos sailed from New York for Greece un the sth inst. THE New York Post publishes a letter from Baron Humboldt that satisfactorily disposes of a report that that distinguished man bad become a convert to the spirit rapping humbug. He says he has a holy horror of pine-wood spiritual ism and psychographic mysticisms. +.44,-"v.;,.. 4- ... ~ . • , - , - r , .. 4 . 0j - b• . -, - •.‘',,, .- ,' ••• ' r .t. Q." 'v • - ' -, ' .1. •--•- - t i," . ' ..... )• ..- , . . . f k. 4 1. 4 ., 4 - n F A % S. • #i! ,, -.% 4 . 4. 7 4' ;Ft' .4 4k, - -. '.• Anodyne Toothsacil‘a Dropa... The oxereehiting. lortnentm of I . ..tali:tell , ' ere weedi , y re lieved 1... r the n... thi. reined), without injury t the gums. Emiuout. Dlntista havo a high opknion of It, and eenstently r,tounneeil it to their petients. htstinieny is front ef the !moat distinguished prat:tient DtultistA iu Nt.tr VoLlr Messrs A. h. A U. 5.Q11 , 8: GOTtienlell hi the course of my practice I 1,2,6 extensively used your CLOVE ANODYNN with much amseess for the relief of the Tuothnchtr and as I constantly recommend it to my plAtieute,d deenty but jest 1” inform yt,o of the high opinion : I hake of it over other remedies. AI. LEVITT. Dentist. Prepared and st.ld by A. 11. A D. ..F.AN DS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, 801 , 1 also by FLEMING 11110 S.. Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists generally. no ;A,. 4S - Dr. Rogers , Syrup OF IA VP:RFS : MT, TAR AND CAN(' rtA LAG A.—NT, might shiiw ;si Hy (hie, Vpurntital 81101.1..t1 CURC, IPUt it wolild be is needl..sm w.l+l words. we ran 511111..11 114.1,1 of Wittiveuw, to edit'', sit it n tt Est . till.E. Ths restorr.ri Contunuptlves ate Ills tit it ',FY. Ask thorn. IG•al thvir n•etimt , ur ill Ih• • 1111.1111111 i •t the Ayala' h.autls. Beal also tho advert...awn t nn t AV- Fur Kale, whalegalo and retail, by It. E. SELLERS corner Wood and 5re..11.1 Sold also by 111 NIWIttiON h BRO., Liberty strt,t ; 11. P. and RECI(11A.11 A McKENNAN, Alb 4 ll.•ity City. tlyS:tliwlls, 44-Stockings and llomiery for Wlnter.• If you don't want your Get pinched alt.ll bad and Abort fltckinga, you will tale one flatlet. and go too C. DM 1 . , eon. mar of Mai kit alley and Fifth lama, and bay acme of them. elegant fine Stocking*, that make your feet feel t aml comfortable. Putt also makes and bella every variety of Iloaiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth +tract- oct-1 W ormh I Worn. —V the, I • 1.4,11 .Carted ri lathe to the origin 4-I intestinal W. , 1'1111, yet the is still a vexed one among medical ties. vf t,rie fact, huvrover, all are in fnrntral. nu lan a Iticl all agrett—the fatal nature of the Influence they exert ,a children. At this neon of the year, the attacks 01 a,a. are frelnent n. well am most tlangeroutt. We tak• great pleasure in thrt,ttii,z the atten..ion of parent.t Vortnifuge of Dr. 3tl'l..ane, prepared by Fleming 8r..., burgh. It to 0110 of the most ex trt..rdinary ntediritn., int,thir..ll to the public, and ha. Ile% el' fail.d t,. ro••• a hen trie.L 1,870,00( $3,055,i u l'wrchaserei will Iwcarr•ful it, sulk 1, Dr. M . LAN 111 LATED Vt.:H.511E1 , 0 I. nkatlidicitir,l Lv FLENII.N.; FLIWS. of httAburgli, Pa ,ther VotnitfiL L , ...n, to ...LILLLJ - k1.t.1,, a I , ,llLlitem ILL Nl*l4iwe'L Krultit, '% erintfuL,.. nle., hie. 1,:i•- tunt.l Liver erto tulsw bo had Li ill ',Not, 1111 I.• yrnuiA• wit ~ .na the ty - natts , FL.KNI NO $1 ,t,'l,,st, V). More Alt e.tatiori..-- °sod t •UE NI LAN $ B 1 LIN Eft I'll.l, 1 , I HUI %Ink. I.lzal, nit. 1r) iug ulu,.Mt /01 •.ila•t 1 1 111.. u,.,,. • 1 1 311- ...Ina' to thrtit I.n• r t otriplaml. 11,, la, 1, , a! la•in11):.•111,t21 ~1 tit,• or) ta-naa•ifully, J A NIL.; .1.10 1 1i5 ,1 1 , 1. 1 1.41 , 11 k Town, 15.1.6 P, %I. hue's t , 1.1% , , 1111 e and erl (11,6,, ed. , . 14. stl . • I ., Lut , Fute , i .1,, pttplued th...uin:t :11,1 i • • ..oilat 11...11 , n 1 4,16.1un1. an.l -.3.1,11.v.• d. prow “1 Ir DT I ( 11.0. 11n... M-loant.* u, \ N,} , AV,I II( I TIIK 1 , 01 NT I'2 1 , L.O Vint 1 g•pas Mci-I. , •1 nt , re 4 , l h"; L,,. r 1., Itt I t.t•t ~ti, st h.. h.. twott ttt It.tt•tt .•I : • 41111 th . " t , r.g.ttuttl L 1 1 ,311. Sls 103 dis• 41, V, he Int! Ott,. p-ar. .111 th.tt II • It. h.• .1)11 I 0,1 I rottlo Ito 41,, ttut tt•t t t..t t the n 4,4 e 3- I ha , t. too tutert..l t tt,th hAtt•t t. t l• De 11471. th ., tuns, CD let 1.11.1t4t. tchtl lit VAS, to Ia • ttmpettitt..l It, t,rtitl,:tth- t . V.. Lau., tot ...h. I-i Itrturjosts and Nl.Tellitett....•eryttl , rtt Et I II KKY,I III:, tits 1% Itt,totalt..lg. ht It. .1 I. ri.E4i hi., A 11. :soot; 1 . 11.11,..tti I. t Witttiosattr Agott t. who WA. !•rllletly M 313 . •fl !MI „ ; 4 v : ,.4 4 Also, for wale by the sole proprietors. Iet..KMING Sorovaxont Co J. KAM A CA., myldav 61) Wood strrot, cons, of Foul ra r4_ Opinions (hr Pit.. t••I 1111=Milil Ali lor :tt•%. I mud L th“D 112111 111= 11!=12 I=l ,~.~. •~ i.. r.,~ti ~u.,„_ lan• , u..,... ~. ..~~. ~.i I=lll 1.,:•• 01. I,IAI. •111 If )1, I 11f Vis it 1.11.1.1 It. u,• , 1% 4.1,111 1!=1111111 the 1...11 u,, I 1 r,..rn . filr 14 111., to 01 )i. I. hr•... 1 nylizh.o i;..1 g..uu.a. w ith..lll n •t.,ll.lare ,I 4 3t „ l 1111,1. I=l at 1.1 Ur 61, , If I( 1 mid I.Wri~ r 1(1 hr ait Ow 1 II r. , 1 ,1.3.1‘,4 A:: ... .. 1 d.K I.ll'h Volk. as_ \‘' hat Hollanders think of Harrha‘ • 's It 11.. 1.1. 1 , Sou ,A•sLess,. that I 1.0..1y 'rho.. air tv.l n•..r.. • t tl , l , ao.d Us .10.1 -1.111151.• .15 t 5.•5 UM) k.p41,1 t. rwc ,der, It•••In cso•ty This IP nu ”Icr. i trt , lll n .1 Ow many i..tlct• 1.., 4 1 IZI!!MI=Ill lIIIIIII=BIBI/11 tiny 11 , 1SILItl ,. 111 1.• , 111.1g 116 ul /la. La tltrium•t, CAUTIA/N . —to prevent inqxrnstlon, cm, fa I on_ :4").1 .t fl rer Gdtl.. L.Lr 81.‘ bottß.4 lot 1:y t}, pr - prp.f..,, BENJAMIN PAO& Jo. A 0.1., l'hx.rtu..r.ott•tA M. rittxlll,4h. ; R E. LEM , A 00., nmuer of Irkvrop.l and \C.o.! arretn. unn Druimixta vcsornßy. trly".:lvr 4111-sc - A Medicine Chest in a ilot fle.--Tl.• rvnuLF appiicftbic to K ENNI O .I,I'S Elllll,l LLI MU 1==III!!!1 I=lE 11=13 11.• t •. , 11.LIIJ part .4 Itt , h. 51.3. • 1, , ..4• h: heen tiwal F:lymtpdart. 101 till k,!. painftll and a.ggin,ilit“.. riot, 1.1 t mwt,•wiswit., twtve et•ruticact.,, fn,m re-1..,ni Iwn.ll ‘• wre,l ~r nll tlw.,.w clinwwww, nn,l w ,. mewl tip. Ifine,wory tt, th,• tathrted ort,rywlww,•. long 1415ent.4111 . 111 m ILIP,III,r uhtliewtle Dotl4ll-t•ttul nt 141 (;EUlat K Fa il::, 1.1 titrt,t, e.ign o 1 the 601,fr0 .11.•rtnl, anti al .1 I FI.KNI NllS„lllegheny A CARD *1- Wr. have ro.-1.1,0.1 out ; 0 ...1na, nog k colialeamg of lit•ats 11•• u,. - an•ll.l.lk I lats ; al,. V..talt's Ilatn of all roloro huge .•° :sprit.); ..f au .1 Slruw IJut.. . oa. II wad., alal public rpm, .• last .ssistiti. will tfuJ Irvali iiitliti.onients to iinoi .01 Philos do so, and dv yourselves son.: u W.ssi hir inotto : 'Quirk Sitlmi 1.1,1 " MOIVI AN S CO., No. 164 Wood ntroot, N&O. oow Church, I Me door from Sloth est.rl4•l *Jr Batchelor'm Hair Dye Why lu. .ocr,ded in 11/:14111f n Reliable !fair lh exerpt IiATCII /1111411 they would 10 . 011/ the mrex, the th , ught. It. ("he. path,. e nod Ittln.r [locomen, Oth,r, I t hlhot , hht, ‘,.111.1 lirV n ,phtfithJ they cannot ti I\ ; i ales t.l te.,l chertitutu anti tit W 1411,11,, l.taval.. tight ill,. ally it. !wt.ni.•ll Hut "tit Ittstr3 its rt•iittrtl " li,t nt.im Int 111, 111.1/iOll,l ..1 Mi . : , II AI R fil ain.l.• t.I 11.1.1.11t , i, titn« private 0.,11,;':'.3 wholmnalo xbd r4,1.4..1, by Dr. Oro. KEN -NM I tII lI!MME!3 44-From the N. York Nntioital Monitor ..1 Yehrttury 24.—Ilmaku 1 . /11'011.--N. Curtin lam dune tool, to ameliorate liar woditiou of humanity afflicted strut/ lung ctnplatutx, OWu any other practith•aer of medicines that hurt alcuggled null the lux:Coq/4 Of the tret!eritt Ittr the loot century, by the invention and perfection Of nn i 114 i 1 . 1.• iWeift Ulla Will convey to the longs N o,ltente lit the shaVe of a highly Mediented Yap,. %filch arts directly t u the disease, and not, as itithei to, by nyhApathy. 'Pt ~• who arc, I ron bb•d Wllh dit..e. arising Irttat ‘ ,Ol their iuter..eits Ity gi‘ing the II) veal! Vat., n tr:al. atutam.—ltr. CURTIS iiYOKANA In Iho ongival mat "al,. genuine article. 14 -Why will you Suffer, WHEN' RELIEF CAN liE SO EASILY OBTAINED 1-I.lavv you n SON. Itheionatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stitt Joint, F Bites. Barns, Sprains, or Pains in any part Of pan ea stem Von can Is. relieved at once by using the most beauhful all Liniments, the e• Whits Circassian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, at Morgantown, Ve... and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and JAS. P. VLEMINO, near It. IL. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisement in another column of to-day's paper. [mar4:lni 04-Call at No. 1131 Wood street, and ex.. amine our stock of SOFT HATS and WINTZII. CAPU Just re reived, a large lot of Shanghai, 1441ceitial, and other styles of Cape, which we will mall low (or rw,h. Nl,Rossi k OS., 154 Woal street. netlfl 1112) - $3,00 Hats--Spring Style.—We have a Spring styln of Silk Hat that we will sell for throe dollars. that cannot be excelled in thie city. Call and ex amine, and be convinced. apt, MORGAN dr CO 184 Wood street. WANTED—A Situation as Assistant Clerk or Store Keeper In a wholesale or quail warehouse. A ddrese 8. P, at this office. ep?B3td , . , - • - - • • 2, "" 4 4 MEM TO INVALIDS. EXTENSION OF STAY VIN DING it iimpusgihle, from the acruunt- Inting deinwis upon atteatioo, a 0 I,ltvo PiIL— L,u wu•ly nn 10 tad d4,lfftwd. DR. fALVIN Id, :FITCIi, -• Will extend bie e.pphlutmeot Lu ails city till thr 1,1. a:1,1 it compatible with otherarrangeLornt,,yintil the 1 In I, where he may ts• roueulted dad) (LNabbath rserpi,•J) at but iteie - tit the,. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corn, of Fenn wad Ft. Clair srtout , c (r•ntrltnr.• on Pon n at theEOllD , "I TEN TO FOUR, 11 r PULM4 PNAH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. In tile trentlttrut of winch the employtuvitt of APPROPRIATE .:onstltittlenal and Morlsoaical iteto dihw nut Medi4•lllal in hal.stiondoss given lons ss degree of tu0011.4 Which Dams never. .ittend a partial imperfect treatment of thew. obstinate ;slid Mings•nan. diseoues ; ats.l flow ample cap...nee, till. Fact' folly jundito in asserting that 'Abell disease IX Si) far wlVianced that the aline throng tail, no other coon.o cut) isilord relief. Uit FiTCLE may :tido he consulted for CA'rAltitil, either its the betel o r throat, with the use of local atiplismtiotni, by 1.111 , ar.1 of throat and nasal syriagoi, together with the 01.-r -vone° of noces.esry general 111q.114111 1 111. enables Ithss to r os e *, in clews oftentimes of a year's Mantling. Ilu Imhy In . run- Fn'/IA for Dyspepsia, and Chronic Inflansmationo of the Stomach and itotv,de, and for Female Dammam, whirl] the rusployment of Appropri,te mechanical appliances, enahleA him to trout with oltunat nniforto I.IICCPSB. 11TCII will be oarsiated by his amoriate, DR. J. W. SYL:ES, who will he with him niter the loth of May, and with whoa° assistance Is 110pes to attend 4. puliunts front a didiAtlM, with ',sr de ay thou tutu hoe:More been nuerni duble. Should IJit. FITCII be owl, the neemolty of 'coo. •••• • • - - nig on the hrt of June, instead of remaining till the 12th. the appointment will ho concluded Mt. NA h.. will remain until Miturday evening, July 11111. To ac,onimodate Ina inercusing and exienaive practi ..... bit. C. N. FITCII will npen in June next. a perm', n"tit afire, et BUYVA.W. New York. where he will he, after leaving Pittalugli, and where all coiatuunical ions will lo•re af ter he Whin:MOIL • • C.II.VIN M. viTcli it exprenely undernto,.i thou he km no h.ttger wily boAiness eonnwtion with Dr. S. S. FITCH. wad w.,ultt roll atter/two to the Cone Hilifil 1.,11114 Mine.lf tilled ul.m to pladtAl inunefilately on Ito nP tutu (net, Eur pt., having ',fel epee to the c•••nrxe which Jr. S VITI.JI wilt ULlfOrUllintCly versmutled to 11{1111110 daring lilt. ('. M. FITCH'S alyienee luvalt•ls de,irtug to eo.ult Dlt. FITCH, 811./111.1 4 . 11,11 ;II earl) 11.4 p••ssit•le. mtn.l..tu SHINGLE MACHINE. liendall , s Patent 11111 PROVE D Double Acting River Si. Shaver. rrIlE attuntion of Shingle and Lumber AL dealers, ilp,lll/Iterlt and dere,,,ted to this in vatual.le invontion, whl , his now pt , ntrd to the puh6i ~s thr first and only priAlcal instintie vitt/Int, fur Riving :tn./ ob firing Shingles. 'etriona con n.y and xtinirg nerwhilles have linen inienhil for nuiking kildregins, but it is a iv/it Lnown fin t that Ors cut or wined turns the gnu.' are quite tin. lino) sooting put - posts. Nunisrvetis illVentiont sit. feeetlii) pettnni for riving tiled shaving, and tiieee hate ill ticeli ...se &Wiled as worthiness. tram anis imperfect method iel which consists of splitting (min the only of the but our shingle, which islinust rout ,m This difficulty is entirely obvistud by Which Wet splitot trout ate aide of the block a ;arc, thn It ottottgit for two shingle., winch to twfw.rattal in Tito rentro, and by moat. L.l eltutLie gualog ow.:lt purl to cotoltoltol through a oat ,t 1 apioouttla01111.; k Ito' opt-ration: thou prtalortu t : shingle nt evert rorolu. Lion. • w,tl rive nod ollinNe• from the block (lir, thotomnd per 11,111 vultortm thit - knots and Dips, vupe,v, la riolirlity and ,11.1r.kir1111.3 by toupt ,•o. flay Lrarr, prota - +n. lie 01a.rtrtiorr. ou. t.y n ruulitiva to pine and cal., 'on Iptit mutt adgaohi.6, oak, walnut,:. u. vi wither tint Can iwtll/11t, of the at...lout Cu!, eXrattlill , 4l to 11. II Ity un . .l i•urulttire Ituthlioga. Fifth ntn-ot, tiersir-.a. And Uteo of ‘•nc.rpriii.i. a hem tit hl ha not thou Ettntiv. filn - upyr. but a nn.nil d{rnerr, in of tittrubh I 1,1 41),kit tin.. buu.ired mud eighty ahl u . lt4 of lwr can ys can untie trout xl,l l Ol to .},i1,3 ‘ .. {,to hay .011 about thbvv borne F . -A ,•1 1,1 11..•1 }, ttr blo o m, ;o•intre at Yu hl I dtb eta-.. L., at 11, ~q ty $9,. be f....v.nr‘lvd by leti••r, v .b.nar.vl 11.11/Lt..:th ; IttN {KAM KESItA Li,. SAMUEL FA N ESTOCti , imPoizTER & I q•IA I.Elt IN FoREIGN AND DOMESTIc HARDWARE. No. 61 R and r eel ,De tavern Manion d 1. t h:•11,(11 :i..•tr • .1 4// .14t... ,1..1 .n 4 , -11 meir,l , 4 11 t et kV in thin . a). I , I I, 4 -iegolo , r.,l ”t• nt II RI/11 .0(1". h 1 ( A 1:11-: t. ••• I fllll, ta11,40,1$ ( pun It. SA MUM. 11EN It Y IL COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, o. 23 Wood Sc reel. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING A!s;D COMMISSION I=l M ►: It .C 1 Dealers in Virool,frilldes, a..r A.V l• 1 , 1 e G .% ell ' 4 AjKit STRE.t:T. PITTSBURGH, PKNNA rev u.•r Itarlu~y;L, I'i~~•b i~ • M M.s t.. k.. 1. .1 ..,••....!J•i• 13. A 11,1 - iti/1 , , I •• • N.N.It S Gil pkg. I'l v• A r • ; A. to Dull, WM/ I ANIS b►. ALL EN , 111NIFATI CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, b EITTI.`G GESERALL 111211111/1 For liVarsnlng and Ventilating Buildings. W. nmarart Tor and Veut..131,0-: 4. Steaut lit .114, . .. r Fact.o Cisveu lloutrtm. C.. 111 t /1.1,4,4 t, Jallg, DEALERS IN B ON HAILS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LA ICU, LA RI) ,111., UKI EL, SUI i !Intl CAN V ASS ri.) 11131:4. A lara.a• et.,s n iVrtt), hand at No. 107 Ltborty Street, 1 . TITS13!)“.;11, PEN N'A PEARL STEAM MILL 1,1,EG 11 EN V. .14)— VIAILIR DELI V Klt FIR TA FAMILIES in alt her. i ,i,„ vt,. Casty, 1110. , [114 n.vty I. 101 l It 04. Dlill, .$r itt h.xre a t thr atone ul 1,4,11 AN, LRI IN A CAY, W,KI strocts BRAUN h. IcEtTER, 14...rty laid St. Cluit ,1rt4.1.11 11. P SC!! %V A RT7, Driiggiftt, A Ileglitlk y. LOU R. GRAI N. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AAD PRODUCE ENERA I, 1, , 4 • it tape JA NI K KERR & HUNTER, Fomapling and Commission hiercl►aut ~ , I .ly IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, - WIN imAy GUARDS, ,tr., Now. 91 Second •1. nod 146 Third street, mII2 PF.SNA W .... W. Wilt 108. It. HUNTER SMITH, MAIR &. HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERM, 122 Second and lil Front st., mix 6.. Pittsburgh, Pa. EIROPE IN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Pmstionperg brooFht from the old cimmtly to Pitt hor t ti , , and moue) b 1'01111(4K" to NUroPo- inovP ll= Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PRoPILIETUES OE THE Colllitu` Pitt mburgh, pleadvllle & Erie cANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 NVATER STAGE; PITTSBURGH, PA Prrrammon— Wm. ltamdoy A CO., Murphy, Tiernan .4 Co., Smith A Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co., 31`Candlees, Means A Co., English & Richard.u. PHILADELPLII4 Ragaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Broarir a Co, Wood Baron .4 Co. lions 600 BUSHELS SHELLED ('ORN IN ms-ks. 100 bushels spring Barley. 3 barrels (real/ 801 l Butter. 30 tombols Dried Apples. •20m; pounds (01 Cake Meal. For sale by PETER PETERSON, mylk3t Federal ittrmit, A.llegtmay. • I S • r• J. MMIIMIEMIS KENDALL'S MACHINE, star) and Fourth •trert i-r>ut R ff. P ,t 4.; 1[ ti ANI LA t): %%MIDI B. HAYS & CO., %B, O N Pit t,l Vf:lt 5" EEIME BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO ALEX. HUNTER, MEM No. 299 Llbort).- street, ITIISISUI97II ST E A MUOAT AIiENTS,--ao LeLrr, bettor.-n I't neLt?lti t)! trY IT= JOll% COCHRAN & BROS., MANUFAtrTURNIIS OF JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Neventh and Smithfield streets, raTsßußon. JAMES COLLINS & CO., REFERENCES; REMO V A L. . ALP..utwuumu....&,, T.IIE„:II.E.LICAA:II.I.&.-AGENOYI - 4* - Fiftir ".ii.ln fil. ihirty-fourtlF leer or Waage. —... . .._ . . . e . I d strpet Masonic Hall, will n inol e on the I.4th 1DA,11.31t, to ~ His funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, nt ttitr. the'curner of w,,,,,i ~,,,t Fifth sts.,tver the Banking house °' o'clock, front t he residence of Dlr. YAnra COWMAN. iip).24_, It. Patrick d; C.. ~ See oar advertisement Mow. Sgcond sirret, corner of Redoubt nye', to proceed to Fsiiiit _ 4ares Cidnotary. The &Undo of • On Wednesdaylint 105“. AI., 'alk. TIIO3IAS SALTIDA, ,, THE MERCANTILE AGENCY "" - • PITTS',BI7RGH in the seventy-eighth yrflc,ofhiti het lablinked Ip New York, -.lone, 1 . 841 Plt taborgh arc h, 1.13:12, , The (bawls tria Ihmdianalnikatlio attend the funeral , Id; rom hislate• nee Haat Übe+, to • id- - el l read& Ton TM , PRPkroTioN TOiIITGCTION oioram..e. in prueseed to the Allegheny Comet,* • • [ch.: D. flaying am. Item and As...,inte otllcea it EW YORK. It. Doutio..ta et Co. 140STI E. It.caxxl.t. et Co. VIII LA IThaYli I A B. Douai-Aga A Co. I,TI D. I . kATT k 0.. ( 'IIA RLBaTILi ....... It [hop :LAIN A: CO. NEW lALLEA N b... It. Dou,i Cn. ILICII]II/NDearn'. CINCINNATI 11,u0t....aa 8 (10. LoCISVILLY I. I.(o,(Ant, A, 0, ST. LIJI:Ib .......... Ih/llaLAtia it. Co. Cil Lt. AG ( 11. D0u0(..... k This iteditut ion supplies Ito col u ribeixon Ip:di tioreseary iu b.rlituon tut to the statolan, , „ responsibility, die, of 31er• rhants. l'ruders. Miinutiscitirers, Public Companiee, kr., throtmliont the United States, their Territories, and British North America. It Is a rainable auxiliary to importing, :Shipping and Gallons/4mi Merchants as well an Jobbers and Manufactnrers, and to all parties buying Tinto Exchange, or dispensing credit. The collection of debts is the States, Canada, Jgc.,titteaded to with promptness and fidelity. Terms made known at the office. Wiwi - then In the AfrLlCy whohaveocca lion to travel through thu Staten ary turuishml with introductory letters to the VArtiatel uillevs, where they can obtain information without extra coot. aprndm FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. ON PHILADELPHIA. IIoN. TILOS. B. FLORENCE, Pres% Envy. IL IhninoLn, Secretary. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS, From thr Ist slay q I August L. thz 31st day of I)ec., 1855 Amount rorrivetl in hlnrine prethinms $ 68.2-12 31 F.-r" 39.908 62 Total premint. for livo months Bond/. of Allogheoy County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh 6's $ 78,7.1 an Railroad Bonds, Cunt 33,400 00 1.1/11 011 First Mortgagn of Real Estate •' Stocks, rollabfral Crab in Rank and on hand Rubm.ribOd, (payment not yet duel 87.0(.0 uU Prvemiunt Notea. not )rt rnaturod 66,3.7 Dot. frnin A gt.nt,i, (4....nred I.y 114.nd) Raiwanes and (`onann...d.nts.. . $4041,151 13 arnoont of I,,,mrt, in,rrt. , l, but not yet adjantol• $1.660 611 Marine 3,000 00 $4,666 66 This Company 'roar. Hull and Cargo risks on the uhio Munnasippl trlbnuai tea Insures against LOW or Damage', Ly Fire.. Lumen liberally adjusted and promptly paid. ILLTCHANIIL4-11.1. T. M. Howet, Gun. J. K. Moorloqul, Jame. Wood. For Incu,noo apply (Ale THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 90 Water at., bet. Wood end Margo.. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, oF VICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT bTS. Philadelphia. 4.a - MARINE INSURANCES on Ve`suds, Cargo, Frei: ht, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by &tears, Canals,, lad,. and Land Carnage., to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON .M.E.RCUANDIZE. generally. On 1401,4, Daelllng Houses, ar. Atarts of Ihr Ibmpony ..,`Goventen• SA, ISGS. Wouls, Mortgage., and Heal Estate ............ 114 Phila./100114 Ctty, and other Loans 85410 b 0 ~, t oek In Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co'e Z 3,00) 10 etblr ........................... 186,440 Vi oti tomol ..... . CpY !Wm.., so hands of Ag , ente, P 1,1111111.1 on 31s duo Poticiee recootly orsooki, and other debts due the Com pany rlptioa Notre W Illiain M. t in. ; James C Hand, J0....t.11 II Soal. i Theoplii.l. Paulding, I. tool 10l A :....11.1..r, ! Jan.,. Traguair. Join c 1/3.., , , IA dram 1:yro, Jr, John It. Penr.o., I Sothan L. Price, 1" ve .rg/. II LAir, Issues Tenuont, P'../r.nr.l Darlington, ; Snlnn.4 H. Stuk.s, Ih It M litu.ton. I floury Sloan, M illrion I'. 1.1141 m -iv, 1 insureß. )I...Varian-I, Hugh Ornig.j I liarlea Setital,r. 5i..,.. , r }!,!lra=n , 1 R.4./...rt Murton,Chart-. lioll,v, I John IL. Scruple, Pit lblnu g . II J..n., Brooke', P . T. Morgdo, J. o J,tot ,, ,n, I J. T. Logan. •• 15' )1. MARTIN, Prea•tdent. Tn. 0 II k NO. Vlci 1 - IY.Nkr LTLLI.X.N. IMINUEIREE INITVITREILT IXSTIIINCE CO1II" OF POILADELPI/IA• CilAIR= VRILY,CAL-411A111TV IT TN* MATZ Or PrMITYV.LVIA. (.71,artereil Capital, 8500,000. 1111, MARINE .1.11) INLAND TN,I NSPOR Ti , N . AARON S. LI PP INCOTT. Pmaithmt. ROG Svert•tary. ( . 4EIJJU I YOU Tromnrer. Lippiocott, i II i tch‘,141,4 G. Tm)lor, ornn f_.l-1-4, John I'.lnes P. Smyth. ....ii-TllllCottiptiy has been orgauiaal with a Cash Cat Cal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the hotline to In Airmilttbly rot , aircon. Ti observe prudence io log Its attains, with a prompt adjustment of liaises. Pittsburgh Nu. ;to Water streeL J. NRWTON J0N1.13, Agent. Thy followme. well huolmo atoi roeq..posiblo fwmn in Pi horvii hale nothorweNt refi.reuce to them. with roimr,l to .tat. 1126. All.l xouridnasn of the :klainutlacture.. losurit knLmer tioorg . e P. smith & Co, Jon n, Tiernan & Ott., 00,1 Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Inenraue Co., of LIARKIESURG. CAPITAL, $380,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co PUILADMI.PLUA. CAPITAL, 63 0 0,000. Insuranee Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCILUTEnt, VA. CAPITAL, 9300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, ILA CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. lid ItTlultli. CA pint L AND ASSETS, V 4,153,489 Pennsylvania Insurance Co.of PITTSBURGH CA P17'.41, ANL} ASSETS, N0v.5,1 0 55, $129,022 49 W. Prtorideut A. A. Caluarr., Sect-Ono dorli,dapely LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE CORN ER OF WATER AN D MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Prasidento Timm. (lateen, Secretary. *'thin eintipa uy utakea exery itentrunco appertaining or runuoeted with LI yr: RISKS. Alan. agninat HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the (Thin and Mississippi Rivera and trilitarh., and NW-UNE RISKS genenilly. And againet 1,0911 and Damage by Fire. and against the Neils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportatiuu. l'ollries issued at the lust est rata% L . ttnitistent with tiafet all parties. Robert Galway, Stumm' IHChirkstu P. Uo.o rn , M.D. John Scott, J. 11.41 Marshall, David Richey, Jaitiei W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, . Joeeph S. Leech, J..llii Fullerton, Mangield B. Brown, David 11. Chembern, Ohrlath. Zug, NC illiarn Carr, Robot 11. Hartley, J.. D. Mold]. feblB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN' OF PITTSBURGH. WILLI A NI It/MALEY, President. S AN! I.! EL 1.. MARkIIELL, Lto:retury. PFWE: IN Iraler a rod, bnituern Marled and Wood streets. iminrea HULL AND CARUO RISKS, on the Oh and lississippi Rivers and tributaries. I naures against Loss or Damage by FIRE. Also, innintst the Feriii of the Sea and Inland Navigalie and Truluniortatien. William Biwaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, Konea M. Cooper, Sal/Illal M. Kier, Saua , ' Ilea, • William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., Juhn S. DLlwurth, • limac M. Potinuek, Francis Reliant, S. lituintigh, J. Sehoormaker, Wainer Bryant, William B. Haile. John Shipton. 21. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOIEN H. SIIOENBERGER, President. ROBERT PINNEY, Secretary. O. W. ItATCHELOR., tleneral Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. J. H. Rhoenberger, C. W. Batchelor, Naar M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, It. T. Leech, Jr., George B. Belden, I=l . _ 4!?! - All Losses sustained by partieiinsured under policies issue , ) !.y this Company will lie liberally adjusted and prompt, ly pa;.i At its OFFICE, No. Oil WATER STREET. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZIO) CAPITAL, 8300,000. 46t-Ineure Bolding! and other Property against Len or Damage by Fire, and the Perth, of the Sea and Inland Nati. gut ion and Transportation. MILSCTORK. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Currier, W. 31"Cliutock, Jas. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, IL 31. Long, A.. 1. Jones, J. H. Janes; EL 14 • OFIICERS. Prexident Hon. WM. P. .101120310. N. Vice president BODY PAITERBON. yady and 7Yeas--A. A. Gramm . ( laely 4-7 -4 - , ‘,"-1•114, 41' le , ;;Ft NT ~TZ At t • "• ' - - • , ".;,' L l c • ' t., le •-• it 4 , 0 ," t'; ° • • -••-! • ,•• • • , ~aaY,~.sx; . - B. DOUGLASS L CO INVISTSD AS WILLOWS 15= P. A. MARYIRA, Agent, No. tIS Vittaburg! NI AMAX INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. EMIR= Willman It. Thomas, .41frisl Weeks, Charles J. Fields, EICIMEISEE! WIL,on, Childs k Co, Hampton & Canlo,ll, IL Childs & Ca OE= A. A. CARRIER & BRO., PITTSBURGH CESEM I=! G. W. Casa, W. K. ?Unlink, r^r. B. Updike, B. D. Cochran, - John A. Canglies, S. S. Bryan., David M'Cautilesfi. OF PITTSBURGH • 4 - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rID 'X CANDIXXS WILLIAM Carll.l. WCandless, Means & Co., 1, (ftccoenore to Wick & WCandless,) WHOLESALE GROCERS,nnd Dealersin (ICON, ItAT,LMILABS, iXitt*NWAtlSS)aid vas: bur g h Ninnufactimes generally,'coitior of Wood and Water evni, Pittsburgh. myB BEIIINTA - NIY CONCERT. ONE DAY:L911441133. et the foot of Ett". Clair street. I n consequence of the delay in the reppsattnrs.to the stessner klaymend, and a general desire exp 'theta further Op portunity would be offered to the ettfrunn of Pittsburgh, lb POO the • MUSEUM AND CONCEItt.•.-__ combined, the Mating Palace and James Bajfnond will re main at the foot of St. Clair street, THIS DAY. (lfriday,) May lib, 1856. ME MUSEUM, with its performances wiltobe exhibited at lii and 6 o'clock, P. Y. A GRAND CONCERT be given in the Rfdotto Saloon, lauuediatay after the performance In the Museum.‘ *,a,„ ADMISSION to each 211 cents. , my 9 .. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con mining 24 acres, about one mile below the city, oppo site Manchester. There Is on the promisee, a large frame lease) and stable, about 100 bearing apple trees; also peach, cherry and plum trees, grapes, &c. place would suit a Knoll gardener. ror terms appy to my 9 D. C. & J. H. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood.st. • DISSOLUTION OF CO- - PAETNERStOP. The co-partnership heretofere ertating bateicen the uudersigned, under the etyle of "The American Papier macho Manufacturing Company," was this . day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the Company will pleise make payment, and those having claims against it, will present them for settlement at No. 78 Second street, Pitt*. burgh. ROBERT J. CUMMINGS, JAMES C. CUIEMINGS, Ja. IL C. TUNES, • w. U. WOODWARD. Pittsburgh. May Bth. 18M. my 9.2, .$1.04,1(a ..XOO4lll UO $108,151 13 SHOE STORE AT AUCTION—On SAT- Y morning, 10th lust, eit 10 o'clock, at Elinton's shoe Store, corner of Tunnel and Wylie streets, win be Bolds his entire stock of Boots and Shoes. Toots, Story fixtures, kr-, comprising Wiest, misses', and children's Louie; shuns, gaiters. slippers and tier, moo's fine .boots and lounroe's, Wits. boot trees,fine welnut show case. counters; shelving, kc, &c., Liny9l P. IL DAVIS, Auct'r. `ELECT MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,“:4:' )1a 1,_7 SATUBDAT evening, May 10th, at 7 1 ,4•ceckick, will be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth streets, a large collecakm of eelectmiatiellanemis books, comprising the best eilitionemf standard histories, uniform Bette of the Britiob Poeta and Dramatists, library editions of popolar works onecieuce and art, recent English and Amer nun publicatiou* in elegant literature, superb copies of the Family Bible, numerous volumes In Theology, dm, myn P. M. DAVIS, AucCr. BOOKS! BOOKS II BOOKS!!! French's American Drama, consisting of Li:wadies, dramas. comedies sod farces, Ac., Au. Drougharn's Dramatic Works, consisting of dramas, Collie, di. and farces. Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portrigal, and the A udaniasiss of Spain. Aspen Court, a story of our own time—Shirley innate' Ladles' tluide to perfect gentility—Miss Thornwell• Eutaw—by Wm. G. Simms. Married not Mated—by Alice Carey. The Banshy Papers—by John Brougham. Pluribustob—by Q. H. Philander Doesticke, P. B. Just received by W. 4 OILDITIRENNEY A C 0..- cult Fifth street opposite the Theatre. LOST—On Wednesday evening, a BRASS KEY, troken at the handle. Any one returning the name to 0. LYON, No. 103 Water etreet, will receive one doll. reward_ mye ACOMPANION TO HIAWATHA, BY Q. K. PEIILANDEIL DOESTICKS, P. 11.—PLINU tst,,CATI—A Song that's by no anther. 12tuck., slab, $l. illustrated with 154 Intmorons angryh go. For salo by 11. mum k CO.. nty9 No. 32 Smithllala et. 93,55•! 91' lOU UOl o UU 4431" 3 , I. 13 U ILDESIU LOTS FOR SALE.—Eleven tots of ground. situate in the borough of Lauvenee. rut, These lots are on several of the pleasant streets of that borough, and elegantly situated for private residences. Apply to BL&KELY & RICIIRY, may Real Beate Brokers. NOTICE TO FARMERS— rovolviug horeo Hay Rakes, improved meta. 90 dozen hand Hay Rakes 2u do Grass Scythes. 1:i do U rah. do 2u do do Cradles, various patterns. ' Id expanding Cultivators, suitable for the 'farm or pardon. 1,.0.000 Agricultural Draining Tile. 33 by 434 inch calibre. glAt the Seed and 4,ricultnral Warehouse of myu.m JAMES WARDROP, IT Fifth at. FRSH E ARRIVAL AT WM. CARVILL'S, No. 212 Liberty street.—Clothing at all prices and .4 ihe lined fashiousble styles,just revived and for sale at the lowest midi prices, at this chimp Clothing Emporium. Don't forget the place, No. 212 Liberty street, between Wood Mid Market streets. myB-3tn - I) E3IOVA - E M. —W CARVILL HAS RE )fOCliUfrom N 0.22 Fifth street to No. =2 Liberty sin...A, where ho is prepared to SUIT his customers with the newest faabions. toyl3-3M MISS LESLIE'S KEW RECEIPTS FOR COOKING. ]tees Ladle's New Receipts for. Cooking of all kinds, Cakes, Poetry, &c., &c. Pries $l,OO. sax Comprising new and improved methods of preparing all kinds of coups, fish, oysters, terrapins, ttutlei vegutablm meats, poultry, vane, sauces, pickles, sweetmeats, cakes, pies, puddings, confectionary, rice, Indian meal wham. tions of all kinds, domestic liquors, perfumery. remedies, laundry work, needle work, bittern, additional receipts, ikc- Also, list of articles suited to go together for broakfizataildin tiers, and suppers, and much useful information and ebony miscellaneous enbjecta connected with general housewifery. Now edition, eularged and Improved, complete in f2O pages, handsomely bound. This work has had a very extensive sale, and many thousand copies have beau sold, and the de 'nand la increasing yearly, being the most complete work of the kind published Is the world, and also the latest and beat, an In addition to Cookery Its receipts for making Cakes and Confectionary are unequalled by any other work extant. This in entirely different from any other work on blather trubiectil, under other names, by the same author. myB 11. MINER di CO., No. X/ Smithfield threat. P ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This is a Pnew and excellent tooth paste, prepared under the supervision of Dr. J. F. Mrilllken, Surgeon Dentist, and is recommended to the public as being superior to any tooth p.m or powder now in use, for cleansing and beautifying the teeth, removing tartar, !strengthening theguins, perfu ming the 'breath , . Prepared and .Id only by JOS. FLEMING, • myB corner Ditunenii and Market st. SAR ATOGA WATEOtt. Saratoga water (Congress Spring) 'day by myB JOS. FLEMING, corner and and Market at. BLUE LICKWATER-10 bbls. fresh Blue Lick water ri , ceifoil this Je k i by JOS. FLE3IINO,7 myB corner Diamond and ilarke i t it. - A LARGE BRICK HOUSE pleiisantly situ nted in Allegheny city, with lot of ground 30 feet out on Bank lane, by 150 feet deep to al5 foot alloy. The house is well built and finished M modern style; portico in front, hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, i chambers, reflex, hydrant, paved and gravel yard, shade and indt , trees, shrubbery, &c., all in complete order, for saki by inyB S. CIiTIIBNUT & SON. 51.1darliet st. ti kiVCeifTAOE HOUSE of flee rooms t 1 will be sold OP s.ertrable terms by 'Bye 8. CUTIIIIEIT k SON, 51 Mailiet et GARDEN LAND AND FERRY PROP liRTY FOR SALE.—We offer for sale an old and well established ferry on the Allegheny rivet•, (known as llithon's Ferry) with ten acres of land which ,from its kr tillty, would make an excellent market gardOn. It is situ; aced at the mouth of Deer Creek, between the canal and the river, and opposite [Baton's Station on the Allegheny Val ley Railroad. Will be sold lowand on easy mine*. Also, four acres of land adjoining Reed street, (on the city line. near the Minersville Turnpike From its peculiar lo cation and a fine stream of water ronribg through It, It would suit for a soap boiler, butcher, glue manufactory, Ate. Apply to 03Y7] BLAB:ELY & MILEY. BANE OF PITTSBUILOU,kI. Mar 6, 1&48, 11 . 7 g , TIIN PItESIDENT AND DIRECTORS' OF, $ Sauk, have gbh day declared a dkidetid of - FtVg I•Sit CI.:ST on the Capital Stock, out of theirollta of lb*. ket six months , payable to Stockhalde - ra,ar ir legal rep. rot ell tat v«-s, ou or after the 16th inst. JOHN . IDES. tuy7:d3tawlt. Cashier. MECHANICS' BANK, PITTSBURGII. j MAT 6, 1 . il - ...3: - . THE PRESIDENT AND DIREMORBS6. S OF HE e DY 511,1211AN1.C.8' BANK have this day declared a divi dend ..f YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the protte or the Bank, payable to the Stockholdera, or their legul representetives, on or after the 16th twat. tily7__ GEOROE D. srmitw, Cashier. _ _ WESTIRN INSURANCE comYANY, MAY 8. . 1856 . THE DIRECTORS 40 THIS COMPANY •Efe VE thia day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per abare on the Capital Stock, payable to 13tockholdere on ar antic the 16th Rtat. I my 7 Y. LL CORDON, Srey, • THE LADIES GUIDE TD PERFECT Gentility—in manners, dress and eonvensationi •; in the tinnily, in company, at the piano forte, the tattle, la the street, and in gentlemen's society. Also, a mead instruc tor in letter writing, toilet preparation, teary needlework; millinery, dress making, care of the wardrobe, the hair, teeth, bands, lips, complexion Sadly rThornwell. Nor eine by W. A. GILDENFENNET k my 7 kin street, oppralte the Theatre. FARM FOR SALE. We offer for sale a Fano of 110 sem, about 3%nillesTrom rogan's non (on the Allegheny Valley Railroad). The Improve rocas convict in part of a good and roomy dwelling home, trams barn, Ac. lib Berea of the land la cleared and =Rim, tett. Labium damper. The whole is watered by excellent springs,. Apply to (my 7 ) IfLAYAELY A RICHEY. , LINSEED OIL-50 bbis. No. 1 Linseed Oil in prime order, for eele by J. BCIIOONhiIi,KNR. toy 7 No. 24 Wood at. 8 IfdAR-20 bbl-. brown Coffee Sugar. do A,, just received and for Wetly toy 7 REYMER .4 ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood et. T L E NCHESTKETTAOI):- .. ERTY FOR Safe—having a front of 110 feet on Fay. into street by 124 root deep on Manhattan until, taa 25 feet. tlloy, with ee large dwelling Mouse Of halls, two parlors; dining room, kitchen, three chambers, and porches in trout , anti rear. The alum is a miry pleasant location, fruit and /shade trees, shrubbery, &a. B. 01311181:RT & 80N, my 6 5l Market st. lidrACE.-200 pounds for sale by 11l a. FAHNESTOCK comer tint pie Wood eta. A_DDER.-3 casks fer sa e 111.: myft ° variety orputtetne, for arilety. °P.6 W. P. m.AB.SuALL A CO, 87 Wood et. • ft Oe r i g HALR,--10 bales curled, just re cetved and for sale by SPRINGER RaRRAIIGII, • No. 2dd Liberty at , 'WINDOW SHADES—At wholmde and retail far sale by EVO W. P. 1114YRSVATI 8 00 1 IT Wood at. M ~* , Y ;y,.;,.. ;ri,: -:: ~;~ .. ro:,* _. • ;; lii 7+ • • ... Atttlirli SWAY oPeithoti L4'110 . ; at welock, at thelfaithitithe Eichan - Valet, will. he laddlOCl SlutraMink of Plitiherp. VA nll 6 - • Y. M. DAVIS, Ate*. fONECUTOWS:` SAla. OPs--VAUFMITA t•REAi. ESTATPOIUSINICRI S TAN D, NTIII WELL .IIOMSE; oUT-SCOUSES,.ANDJAISMOVAMBIM, CU CREEK, AT ,SURlTWtterii-OterOVIEDAT morning, May MO.—Peter:up:airy ilk., by order of the oar riving Executors of Slap,. Stnith s dlsmasodg Whew buil. aelleitatulkeifidebit - ot land, &nate en the Plttabeirgh and t441 1111 11a lantaike road, at - Mutters creek, four ,rnike aa :Pittsburgh, in Charters totrustfti county will be sold on theTremnes, at PIIII of Sums, purchaser, all 'that ''falurtb VW. e red pkre of •land Anat. OLD lOSTSELISMET/ "IWO/ 'BUSI NESS end TA VEEN STAND; on ttlicattert= the Turnpike Road, at Antintit/' Jaime! McDonTiell, with dwellinip i i t ataidivigackintitl &hop au& otlfer bulhUng. . giorAntebtrittffhomas lograwdames.Flarwin, of 00; Wee Campbell, de• • coned, and try L aid Clutrtieri seek, ocattalaing about forty three saes, trizty-two perches, Odd, ttalluttott,--Tbi of /Bud will•be sold enbibet to a chi ti n' ("LAW McDonnell,e under a hew to him, dated,ltereMber•lnthl if for ' and during his natural lite, at Om yearly refit ikarge.. of $l5O, .Pel'abb "M Terma kinAuallr. otarth cash, and the loannee' ‘ Ut equal annual payments with interest psYable seti:MtinAWly', - secur• ed op the premises. For further liattricates apply at 31 a" Karma's A.nctlon Many PittsbnWtfroludinr=onnell. on the prainlant. ' Jawniv-Rattraut OSOPII j op—nlana P. Ikto=':nantrOneer. • Ohio aid Pennsylvaniiidffiroad. SPR ING PASOINORR MAINS wru; irczfutitik,*aßre SUNDAYS, as „follows I -.--,....,5. -it- 'Leaves Pittsburgh fur Crestlina itlY, A. AL Ini 3P. 31. -,..y Leaves Crestlinerfar•Pittsbingh , SPYA:AL'Aiid. WO P. M. k. These Trains teaks close connentioni' a; vaititfiirtrrmlth Trains for COLUMBUS, "DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE. FONTAINE, - INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, • and -all pointil on roads extending Weat anti Sonth-west ";* through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. ~ . _,, : .A 0 Both Treble from Pittsburgh connect at Alarudield, with . d.'• Trillos on. SanduskY;Ailansheld andNeentrid Wad; ft-10,11 . 1. ...-^ 7 CAOO, TOLEDO and - SANDUSKY; making as quirk and g sure connectional.° C111C.410. as by any other route. OM. ff neatens are made At Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND,,CRICAOO, DUNKIRK • ••.:', and BUFFALO. , ! Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 8-P.. AL - Tor,ElNodook3S , . < Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a - night's! 'reel, at Aleindield or Cleveland, and arrive in 'Menlo early 'neat '. ~. evening. TIFSOUOII TICKETS are sold teedlnfidies - r, 'Nil taP, Cin" • ' cultist', LOulaville, St Tim* Indiandpolii;lkretotilxhies ,1: Chicaspac4tock .. Idandi lowa City; - Duinlieth, Blilwaltkie. Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West . ..y.. • •, - . • •• . . -.• - NEW BRIM-120Y ACCOAIODATION . ILUN itWittrtUOW .Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7,'A. M. end lg P. AL .. Leaves w Pittaburgh for New itrighton, at 93‘ A. AL - atid 15%, F. M. .. Kir. Tor. tickela and :further ' .• ;i••ma.Uot, opt)! to. A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner officeymnder tbstiAlotionip Ileum or at the Federal street Statku+n OF.O.•PAIN, ,•• Ticket Agent JOHN NW I i1,',.• tiger iAgrut. 4. . 81100RIA; Burt. 1: Chi chtnati, Hamilton itp,PnyttinitaliFtwad. i CINCINNATI PASSFSGEIIBI6II 'please 1 tnite notice that the adverOsertieint,q't alliiiid heats, i-7. astir e that the 8 o'clock A. IL tridia,of thikDbloand Fenn sylvabialtallresul is the 'only•One'Whicb gijiteaVa at •f, -',, amities.. This i s iwi:erect, and'. lAs - the travelling public, as there are twin - WYMaui* • - 'Pill& I. , brush and Cincinnati waking cloan-and att -sare:ififnenFlons, sin lINLLIIFONTAJN and `DAYTON/ 'hfinetrottte entices itonusodons with the' 3 P. M. train of: the.Oldnand Pentitryb• Tanis Railroad. 0.. H. BROWN, Gaul Agent. 1 F. IsNPWLAND; int. Pittsburgh. • felltt B 00 , 1 i S Speechcw... , . .... . : . . rdarriod•not Atetei:::by Golomba—byyrosperlieriper..--, ..... iterenica—a novel. . ... 90c. Sight sad Ileikring—:bi Dr. thtlitr.::i . "";,17.,:` 132 Notes ors Volunteer: )oc. _ _ . _ . . old Forest Ranger-471 N... CarolitaTtee 1,12 Lettetii of 3,12 Slogslogo • . 10c. 4111 AtroudY, or Life an itte , knice.: vr -,1 7 .• 4.4 70c lectico tind•ito/leligiOn=byl92tkiif 00c. Gems of Spanish Poetry Schartnyl A 0.0.0 Circassian ''' . .70e; Adger A.. Poe's Complete !Yorks.:Ai ''ll,oo ' '9oc. Eamblesin • 60c. Alone , ItWen .... . . ......................... ,1,00 Wide* Reduces Papas ........ ........ ... ..... 1 1 00 Oar Countrymen—by Lessing .. . Leslie's °Sults of Fashion for May-- 25c. Knick.erborher. for .May Schoolfellow " .... : .... .. . ... —...—... lbc Peterson, LeeWs N. T. Journal " Goals, tor May Putnam for May Wonsanld Worth for May ThompwFee u"` :^.. Blackwood tor Aprll. 1 All who want Books lower - than mu be purc1 . ,:t.1i . 44 . olee where, ea matter of coursego to• • • LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, RFS • - 'NO. 77 Fourth 'street. PRIZE SONGS.--,The — NeiflVOtk nuttiest Review Prize Sougc • No. L Sweet and low—by o.D F esel. "Took the ftrafFrita of $2OO. . No. 2. One heart for me—hy T.:de No; 3. Where am ell the hie& that. sarig 7 -1,1 Fronk Na. 4. My gentle motile r's song—by C C: r.ohvereet Tiiok the second prize of $lOO. . No. b. The Baby—by IL IL Allen. • - No. 8. The 10owere—by Freak Barley. No. 7. The Parting—by IL.C. Wateon. ' No. 8. The Sereuade—hy Hobert Stop& - Theabors eight Songs were selected from 400 sent in-for competition, and it is the beet collection of Song, rare? pub. liaised n America; They are lowa lu eaparfrotyle, - and sold at the low price of TwzreeT-Frat CCM Raw. For sale at the Music Store of myB J011:4 11. 10 7,14 . 1 .01 7 81,Wcod at. • IMPORTANT.—The Subscribers are ao* opening a Spring and Summer assortment °Maxis, pun• wising in part a lar-e and well selected stock of the beet quality and most fad' enable styles of Summer. Clothing for Lionsm ; line English Bridles and bitirtingidesf . Earley Wa ters; Rome Mystics ; Curry Combs; Carriage Duertengtee pet and Enameled Loather Traveling Bage, Ladies' and Gents' gole-leather Trunks, Au. Alter which, we are conft dent, are superior in quality and lower in price than over before offered In this market. Purchasers are Invited to call and examine our stock. rt the sign of the:Goldoni nottiohtaift No. 80 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley.• my 3 IL R. imrz...tir7s. REMOVAL. VRANK VAN GORDERHAS REMOVED to No. 78 .31ARK.Wr street, nearly 4positete his at}. stand, and is now prepared to supply ids monument and-Aber public generally with anything they seed lit tha rtarnil, Trimmings, kminolderiea, Ribbms, Lioalery. Jusit fancy Goods generally. • • • •-' 1-41; air Remeinber Vie NE, 78 bilitElt it.• • a1ft.316--elf7 APARTNER W A NTE, tuider l :- signed wishes to sell the one-holf jettqtalillo COAL WORKS, all in the best of ordet,'snd.in TIMM** tion, with =tries and rooms . enntrotent . . l ; ll D lO / .efxt.* miners. Ho will sell the whole, it deerskin. sp2(l:lm* A. .7. ustritn..ilrobstei i MCV it 7 )0 ALANGE BASEMENT. ROOM, 21 feet wide 11 30 deep, ball aboie ground, wad well light. od and flniabod, - will be ranted on rmsols tome. It la on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley. Enquire at ' (JaVtAtj MICE OF 3101INISO POST. OLD TYPE METAL. • }UTE FOR SALE, -at the Office of - v r • t he MORNING POST, a large qtuiatity of OLD T.TPE, Maohlatiaa and others wattling each an article call gata largeatipplybtrailllng ' robe DIFISDIKERORIEFR.;=Jn et • received a large oi ladies and gcnte.liandkerclrlefei Warm` lariat*: Mae, a' superior let of gents. cravats ati4 lial l2B l A. A'. MASON - A CO. L"'AIiARIC.--4000:pounds for-sale by na ,y 6 B. .A. YAMTESTOCK &CO. PREPARED CHALK---issues Wide vir miro B. IMAINISOTOOK CO. lIBEEN eirive4l by I,XS--60' IA& 118NRif IL OOLLINS. I.IVE:3OAP---20 nous in - kora and for O sale hy__ finy6l BEZINGER HARRAMIIi GEWAN 'SOAP-15 bolow in stare A.ttO foritapy [inytl] SPRINCIER UARRAUGEL VR 7 IIIA •PAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls. choice m9B Just received, and for sale by BPROSIgI3, WOMALLIGIL c i aTERINE CANDLES - 25 'boxes in store 1„.3 and fur sale by Igo] SPRINGEE ILLIIIIIIIMI WOOL-- - The Want market price paid kr met by liby - 8) 121PRIvO1SIM411BAU4:111. • _ y A Frall.-1&0 half - bble. = White, Fish, jj Trout, sshonu, Pickerel, *r...„ for told mss —HENRY 11/00MM. ATS.-200 bnaholt to arrive azid for safe:Cy n 275 utzurrn 4xtuftrult CILASS,-500 boxe8:10, 9x12, 10.112,,antf 10xl4 for Pale by .1 nilf.) HENRY IL °marts: TRIRD APPLES.-a2oo'bizahola Ampule bye' my 6 HSNBC U. COLLINS. TL - sak by As.-100 half cheatk Guapowg der, Young H yron and l Itiack. t i eas„. in store and tor • [notil . sah3 b in OBACCO. —75 half txrzes.flororitTe btandi .furiysl . ' ZOBRMOORIEPAIi: UGAR.--PrimeNeiv 9tienzka 54. store fad S mr au by tuky63 3100811,EM. IaOLASSES.-125-bbls. N. O. Molasses fiTr- , sale by [mybj . DI6OB4RA D A, DRIED APPLES.-200 bushels Dried-Apr plea, in Moro and for sale by CASK FOR WOOL—The - -higheat market price, paid in cash, by SPRINGER. umumucat.. , VLOWERS 'AND FRIIIT: 72 I. A.ll.(BOMj 1.• a CO.havejtel received by lisptess,tem more outona of very fine.Frenrh Flowers and Ault. Was .Rxtdisato.i:the , finest assortment to be found in the city. myS -- 200 B 2o 4 il XE !rf x .i n l t icit, d ri ed ifi c ! i ituit en reixt ill viid j r ‘r .i , =tor:sale by z . o sayilza 4 Aluisasort,. . ~ • 6b9 Vkaid'ste* MILL ANI OBOSS, - 0UR54,3y8.; -Grail and Own Scythe; ' ' • . Anvils. Bellinnt and Vises; Pump Chant and Fixtures', , Hay and Manisa Padua Abiether **let a fargi - and extensive aniortstent sd Haniiate; just retelfe 4 t al ia to . , gals len, at Ne. - 133 Wood street, between Diamond ells - it ;,o'. , Yunrtb street, Pittatmrgh.. SAM% WHIN ''' . 4 ONET-3 cases for sale by - , •--, :' ems' . RENkt le. COLLIBB.:, ,3 At I AZINES. . 3. Blackwood, Kukkerbocker, Frank Leads Buity . a..:. 01 . him, London Illustrated News, dc.„ 7ko, for's& ky . „ .; B. T. C.. MORGAN, 41 Fin eater; '',.., WANTED.L--Constaitt einploilikent akys giver,top cooithirdoner or ritrlittC. 4141 4.1 BLAKELY a XIV 61. cti.~ `: ~L :r. r t t 17c. FORSYTH A scoTr, 75-witaritrbet_' _.._:: 4: e,., _.