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After -commercial , financialissoil stbolesele Htan neat in the-Order of valneiistbe ground oect4fisit for retailing, neat for thelesitleaces of commercisi, financial and other bane" who 'ate owners, principalis and employsts —n for extensive manufacturin establishlneu t ttimlor mechanics; operatives, laborers.4ml &°. c te t)ittsburo MONDAY MORNING FOR. PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN, The question in regard to a candidate for the iota seems to be narrowed down to a contest be tween budge McLean and John C. Fremont. The New York city papers in the interest of the opposition are ahnost unanimous for Fremont. They probably understand best the value of the Mariposa estate. But the Philadelphia opposi tion papers, and the Republican and Know Nothing papers throughout this State, evidently prefer McLean. They are quite in earnest fur him, and will not be satisfied with Fremont. Bat we think Fremont will be the man. He has one qualification that strongly commends hint to the Abolitionists of Ate North. lie is a South ern man—it South Carolinian by birth and edu cation; and the Abolitionists have evidently n strong partiality and a profound reverence and admirition for Southern men. They admire that courage and fiery temper in others that they cannot imitate themselves. They want a candi date from the State that sent a Brooks to IMME ERI OP PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, OF REZITUOKY (.I]:#4iC•-~ii[•~ OCIAL IX131:13na=11. 02108011 SCOTT, op OoLoma Co. AUDITOR GI X 1111034 JACOB. MT, Jr., bloomoorra Co esmvitos aintarA 'EMOTEIT IVES• Parrot Oomerr its reading matter every day on fired page. FREMONT AND DiciLICA:N ington to beat Sumner. They want to make peace with the chivalry of South Carolina, and they must take one of itS SODS as their candi date; and to complete the love offering, they propoie to put a Massachusetts man on the ticket with him. Banks, the man who proposes to " let the Union slide," will probably be the candidate for Vice President Fremont and Banks, the ticket' South Carolina and Massa chusetts are honored, or likely to be, for furnish ing the materials for a ticket that will be most magnificently whipped. Some doubt whether it will carry Vermont.. Fremont is forty-two years old, Banks forty-four. The Abolitionists have a remarkable affection for democratic "old clothes." Every unsound Democrat that is washed out of our party during a picrif' sing process is snatched up by them and hugged to their bosoms with exultant delight and impassioned fervor. Nothing will answer their porpoise but a renegade Democrat. Old Whigs may join them by hundreds and they are nu't even thanked for it. But let a Democrat them and they are in extacies. They make a candidate of him at once. They have a high el - predation of the breed.. There is somothing noble in democratic blood in their estimation. This wonderful admiration of our party, and res pect, even for -our tainted and recreant mem bers, is certainly quite flattering. It is a singular thing that while thousands from otherparties join them without thanks, just barely enough Demo • crate join their ranks to furnish them with the re quisite supply of candidates. Well, we can spare such material, and would just as soon thrash out renegade Democrats as any thing else, and, in fact, would rather prefer that kind of candidates against us. Let Fremont and Banks run; there is room enough up salt river for a few more boarders if application is made early. Fremont has an advantage over most candi dates. Be has four homes. Ile resides now in New York, sometimes he Lives in Washington, occasionally he is a resident of California. Here after he will hardly undertake to reside long in South Carolina. In intellectual qualities the second man on the democratic ticket is as far the superior of Fremont as the latter Is superior to the humblest voter who will support him. Breckenridge is four or five years younger than Freemont, and has already distinguished himself as a statesman and scholar, and is one of the most eloquent men in the nation. He is a spire. dad specimen of the young American school, and is probably destined to the first honors of the republic. And for all the qualities that fit a roan for the grave and arduous duties of Chief Magi trate of this great nation what man of common sense would think of comparing John C. Fre. mont with James Buchanan? The very question suggests the titter absurdity of such a oomparison. What man in this community knows anything about the views or principles of Fremont upon any of the many complicated questions and measures of our domestic or foreign policy? lie has had neither time nor opportunity to investi- gate such matters, and is no more competent to ' deal with such vast interests than any other moo of but moderate ability and no experience. To compare such a man for one moment wills the distinguished Senator, the able negotiator, the tried and veteran statesman who has so long fill ed the public eye and bold the public confidence, and whose name now heads the Democratic ticket, can excite no deeper emotion than ridicule. To present the name of Fremont for such an office at each a crisis of our national affairs is to rup pose that the people of this country have become insane, and lost all interest in our public affairs and national welfare. It is an ex perithent upon the credulity of the people that cannotintt end in a miserable failure. Fremont was in the Senate for a few months, bat who heard of him there. Ile was attending to his land speculations, and was not re-elected. Ire is unknown as a civilian ; and, as n military man, his only easy exploits were in California, where he was arrested for disobedience to the orders of his superiors; brought home a prisoner; tried, convicted, and deprived of his commission. But for one lucky hit as a land speculator John C. Fremont would never have been heard of as a candidate for the Presidency or Vice Presidency. The New York Herald, the Tribune and the Eve ning Poet can ten Why that circumstance has brought him out as a candidate for unearned honors, and for a position he is utterly incom petent to fill with credit to himself or safety to the country. JOatEA' PATENT ELASTIC HORSE SHOE.—We are glad to learn that W. S. Jackson, the pro prietor of the excellent horse shoeing establish ment on Diamond street, has purchased the " right " of this truly valuable invention. Mr. Jackson takes high rank as a scientific horse shoer, and in securing the "right," has shown commendable enterprise. The shoe is spoken of in the highest terms, and as a preventive and re lief of diseases of the feet, is considered invalua ble. Such enterprise deserves and will receive liberal patronage. WE would call attention to the advertisement of a house and lot for sale on Mt. Washington. It itt,orm. of the neatest country homes.in the viohOty of 4e- city. y~r „ '~} ~ ~t~ e. ,~ ~: ~ 9 , p," AttaTuae!,T H:racm So ?—The KansEte.lo,4l44felitt , or nrojor Glenerml Faulk. ...,: . are g efil *lta bad Dame. The-Tedtt4iiie: ,. ?nit; Sunday evening last the mournful music Ivn t azasci to ii i irblikoiss:s.iiiir no t i t is ,,_ l4, 4 Vf the Barracks Band and the solemn roll of the a . re 6 „ muffled drum, proclaimed that another brave and i. ' matte ' .. ' ~" '... e a ---, • t ' ''' gallant defender of p.n. coup try again it Britillitt 4.oerted his wit t anc(A;tidre4 and lea them aggression, was about being cariiiid,b , the grave; s W o i ii ° ti li h Y el lvi per th ut eint P o ri g ° e l: i k li t it m t e :. e l nll,4l:ai announced that he had been honorably and , re- i r : e er r e - and FOOD the farewell v,ller , r the military escort the has applied for and obtained a divorce. gre etfullv laid in that mighty and wide-react line. encunprilent of the tomb, where the only setetincl Governor! Robinson who is called the Governor is Death, and the countersign "Eternity." of Kansas,. incited a riot in California which The subject of this brief notice. Maj. Gen. re: w'!ed in the mnr ler of a Sheriff; and he is Willis Fonlk, died on Saturday. night last, aged 68 years. now charged with seducing another man's wire Want of space forbids us giving a detailed in Kansas. statement of his military career, and we are Coles Tal'Crea, who early killed a man in Kan sas, went lecturing over the country and taking up subscriptions to the Kansas nid find until he himself was " taken up " at New Haven for a felony, and has left for parts unknown. Reeder made an inflammatory speech to the people of Lawrence, urging them to resist the taws, and then skulked away, and has reached his home safely, leaving his deluded friends in Kansas to all the horrors of n civil war. lle bought a tract of land and fixed the seat of gov ernment of Kansas upon it. When the legisla ture resolved to meet elsewhere and thus spoil his speculation.- he declared it no legislature, though he. had given the members certificates, had saddressed a message to it, and vetoed one of its bills. He was whipped once by Stringfellow, and though armed made no defence. Lawyer Wood, of Lawrence, who was in Pitts burgh last winter collecting funds, has been in dicted for the larceny of record papers from a public office. So it is said. Such are the leaders in this civil war SENATOR Fistaita.—The Maine Senator was elected as a Democrat. Be got scared when the Nebraska bill came up, and has voted against the Democrats ever since. Ile had left the party two years ago as was well known. But when the abolitionist Knot Nothing Convention had met iu New York, on Thursday last, a bright idea for the first time in his life took possession of Mr. Ilatulin. lie got up in the Senate and formally bid adieu to the Democratic party, 311,1 joined the Nigger Worshippers. lie took care to have the fact immediately telegraphed to the K. N. Convention at New York, and some friends of Hamlin's there at once proposed him for Vice President But up to Saturday It did not seem likely that dila •• low comedy would draw." It was well known that he had left the Democrats long before. anti the bid was to. bald and etupid. Mr Hamlin minute that he never opened hi- , ngninet the Nehru,kw hill while pending; and he even hon.et , : of it lh tt ha, been for yeas- silent memher ..f Ibr : .4 enate. Ili. very ' till. ty and idleness be litlr :t• Ir • a merit has it all telegraphed to New I,,rk The r.o vention shouts and laugh:+, aml drop.. ham T 1 abolition previes catch up the .host and e,-11 it all over the land as something very imp,,rtnn A rilly bid for an atfiee by a dunce made an important event Drowning men catch at straw+ ALLEMIENT VALLEV RAII.ROkI. The 111-....1 vine Jr_ircrsonurn in noticing the fact that th Northern Pennsylvania Railroad will in ash at time be ~ pen from Harrisburg to Snob sry, and that a connection with our Allegheny Vs!'ey Road will also be accomplished whidi will (ono a great Northern route from Pittsburg to Plida delphia, thus alludes to the ditlieultie4 eared by the Allegheny Valley Railroad ant t:,, tardineto , of our Council' , o Krasiting it nn rt, trance into this city : Sines the Allegbeey Valley bowie teepee,' it officer• bare met with oppo.ltl n in must every form, first by the difficulty - of proeutupg the right of nay along the notte, and tontines, of the City of Pittsburgh to give them mission to enter their bruit*. Thus last matter. h , ever, should not prevent the directors from ads. SI, ing the work in this direction, for whenever a neetion shall be formed with the Sunbury said the caimans of that city will he too eager to re•u.re the trade of the road to hatard the changes of seeking a connection a ith the I . 'etto...ylv 1 ; u a by means of a bridge at or below Shari...burg. .t route of such magnitude as thus one is detained become null not be cog in seeking a 1,01., lee., and the city of Pittrburg might stand eta!-,! the interest of bet citilens until it be this isle to re trieve their lost advantage. FATHER WAY.—The Nigger Worshippers nt first said that Brooks of South Carolina was delegate to the Cincinnati C.nrention, and the, manufactured all sorts of stores about Lie lag nt Covington, refusing to trust himself north of the Ohio, being made a lion of, ,i,c.„C.r When those lies were ail choked down, and proof made that he was not there at all, these *woe false witnesses turned about and in the tangos of the Pittsburgh Journal par The Pierce men at Washington I • otnpoilnd Old ruffian to stay away from the Cincinnati Convention." If any one can believe anything said by the Pittsburgh Jouraid it must be because he wisLes to be misled. What possible influence can such a paper have, that tells one continued stream of untruths, and boasts of its mendacity ; if it will talk thus in regard to Brooks what will it not Jo in regard to candidates? WATER WOR k 1 IN LoutNe I LLZ ja Itholl' to be passed by the Council, or Lom ville providing for the subscription of of bonds, ou the part of Louis•ille for the poi - pose of erecting water works in that city. Th, project it is thought will he of immense imp, r Lance as it is determined to male Louisville n manufacturing city and by this means facilities, will be afforded for the successful operation of the mills to ho PlitabliAed there. The Com, says:—Oar merchants and property holder..., plainly that the money expended by Louisville iti the construction of railroads to the South and Southwest must enure almost solely to the bens 8t of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, except some thing decisive is accomplished for the extension of our manufacturing interests." A PARIS Lamm writer to the New York Times says that three or four years ago a lot of ground in Paris was bought by the Marquis of Hartford for $220,000. The lot was only about lOU feet square. The Marquis has built a large tenant house upon it which yields him an annual rent of $.10,000. The building cost $180,004'. This gives some idea of Paris prices. The Mar quis of Hartford is an English nobleman and a member of Parliament, but resides constantly in Paris and is a great speculator in houses and lots. He is said to be worth several millions pounds sterling. Thurston , ' Directory of Pltt.burgln and Mr. Thurston has twenty men busily employ ed in collecting the names of the citizens, for his Directory ; and in order that he may present a reliable and complete one of the two cities and the surrounding Boroughs, our citizens should see that their names are all taken down correctly by the canvassers, and that the names of all the adult males of their families are reported t. them. Every person is interested in having his name, residence and business recorded in the Directory, and recorded properly; and however much care Mr. Thurston may take in his compi lation of the names, the completeness of the work will depend largely upon the canvasses being fully informed of all necessary informa tion, and particularly of the correct orthography of, names even M. W"T m CANADA.—A correspondent writing from Toronto saga : " Large quantifies of wheat are still in the hands of the Upper Canada farmers—propably not less than 5,000,000 bushels. They have not had the good sense to rail when prices were nt the highest. The extent of land under crop is greater than at any previous-time." Burns Srsoutertott.—The New York Jour nal of Commerce says that all erztlatlons.in butter, for the last twenty years;roictinvired uriforturiate. ~ _. •,,,,' ,” -c , c4 - „.. 4.7FXV'tiiH4- i11',174--6;t4.,....",:-4;,..",---W'i4t.../,••€,..-.:*.t,,-,,ef,,,,x.t.'idt,4174.-',.1-1-ri.g_"'"-*,;,„," xv -- - ,7,;.,,,' ‘.' , 4V - Vcillok‘, , i' , 4- t4 '...'" , .• 74 ', ";•,.... 44 ••• ' 9""i ' ' ''' ' ''' 4 '"' "-- '' --- I` - ' l ''' t i • . ~, . . . . .. ' • ' •_ . , , •••:, . ~, _, .... t k ~ .• ~ . _,,11• ~,) ',. ' -.4.- • ...• c • .. . .., • . .•• ,:," ,- ...1., ~,,, g• ... MTIM!I • ' NT, Easu "i• • 4 t, , • ••• - - - fl Allegheny ,: ~ t '`~~ax~ , a' 'ti'~- ~v * V therefore compelled co omit the latter part of it although it would not suffer by a comparison with the former. Gen. Foulk was horn on the 111th of August, 1788, about a mile from Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa. In March. 1812, be wns commis sioned first Lieut. of Infantry in the army of the United States, and was immediately placed on the recruiting service et the Carlisle Barracks, in which servioe'he remained tmtil March of She following year. Dating this time he became skilled in military tactics, and was very success ful in obtaining recruits. From Carlisle Ber -1 racks, Limit. Foulk marched to the Lazzaretto Barracks, at the junction of the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers, where he was staioned to give aid in the defence of Fort Mifflin, should it be attacked : the British having then made their appearance near our coasts. He woo not, how ever, suffered to remain here long, but was or dered to the Northern frontier, where more im portant military operations demanded his pres ence. In the month of June, Lieut. Foulk arrived at Sackett's Harbor. Here he remained hut a short time, and proceeded to 04wego,S. V., which place, by a forced march, lie reached early enough to assist in preparing for an attack made upon it by the British in which they were re j pulsed by a few raw troops, hastily collected and placed under the command of Mai Carr, then of the 18th Regiment of S. Infantry, mol afterwards Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, The enemy having been driven hack, rr with his command hastened to Sackett'. Hart , r, where Lieut. 1 , ,,1nk received notice of his ptomo tion to the rank of Captain. Before this time tie had always been in the staff of his regiment, sonieti nie'ar quarter - ma .ter, and at other times as Adjutant In this' last capacity he acted at 11 , - wego, and was enabled to render, as he did ren• der, noted service to his country. For a short time after his promotion he acted as Brigade-ma jor, and was then phiced in command of in comp.!, ny in the 22d Regiment of U. S. Infantry, under that well known and meritorious officer, Colonel Hugh Brady Shortly afterward.. this regiment was united to a holy of troop. under the command of \l,i. O e n. Wilkinson, rind marche I all, it into Cana da, where they remained unto tll.. enduring much , iiffering an I privation The whole f.ree then abandoned winter . l our ter. and took up their line • f march throuvli a deep bed of .40 , w The -oil. riii, . t6r...1 It.,ry on Ito we r e indesci;bable , tu,t y pired ,n the war. and t•thers Itve.l It.it t.i itn e or out a lintittfril 1 . I i.? tintl.-r the power of r .in pboated Boring al. it,. Itt,l t't tigue. Capt rtJuli much th tt he a demi7mited by tern I: ea l y ~r hip •• righting iotti.tuin• " kftrr hwvitiv Istth ionef ttie hritly. t nrdrn I le Burlington. tail fri.ni thence t•i P.utritiii all I fr , ..,t;••r t'r,i•-inir the s•i'iwir-nro r err town Il riy Mr, he , ined the fling Ade of ,t.° it, under lien firt,n , .,, n few before the bottle of I,und'r dionei in which he I , ,nit nu active purr. ( .. opt Fiinik went in'n with I...tetitutiony at1111 1, 4.1111g iew ita p r i•ul p'lrs'le'l In eni.twpairtit l'al•t him•rif reet jar I datiircruu wiiond la the • ef which he wnr otiliced to tient I. 10 I remained ler <On, timee'nng order , ond rherring lao tutu l.tl Is. combat ~•nl:Nued n t 6•• un:C. tor •••t-c0t..1 the nrw y ig b.• vet art,,.l whet e un time ~1 1,11:. II • I r.:l•any .•; m military Lh...ll•tri: I 5-.•11 ‘11.)4 Olt 4 Ma j., 1;.-ropra: t,;••1• ••-t kii.•irn tu t , ,••I,tio.rer • 1.“1 iit,trle4 111311. 3 ;;311311t :411•1 rs v. bs, Fr, )1, ,,, 1 0 tArg.• ••! • It I lit Nt. r 1! New loll: .• !escr al rateNl t I.tt 4,1 It tu pt-t• tan, III•I t Itg•tintng. tvr , h- i : 11, 0 t• were the Jew •kr th“. • Nr, 11 Up ;1; tLie 1,, -11.:::irte toy /1, .r 1 for that porilot, of if, year 3/1 14111 CD lever preraited that e• • I 4nii.l to ' y•iti to,t; ',ter to pitzr , r , I 1 r tire dAr en which the (ever was tm.Mt fata'. I, . refer to my record and *VP what WWI 16, a• • the atmosphere ,•n t6ot ilay lie .ai•l it••• of titguat, Lto that •lay mare t 6311 !lire' 111. dre.l were nuntieered with the dent ttur nap,. • licitb of Augiti4t ,•Kerat .t.•rm `II Sew 1 - C3ollllg 1., Here IL. two tr , •or , l' embed in then teetlix3 , l9 • • It 14 mlni.ll,l hr all who have erper:.-•,•'•• awl the olp,rt it , 1,11-Vol,n that the : low fryer PIO tr•t reutaio f.te n •iugle day froi.ty ritenorphere then why not, In the 1 . meneeinent of the peatilenre • rt-Irigerat•• it... ,l trict 7 I C.llll, au-i rut ,I.,wn n field of Teltetable. in a .ingle niy;lt . by strew ing it., rntlave with the refrigarating - lure That which will deNtroy vrgr•L•auon it i drntroy yellow fever itat.an... A wotct, the other fitlivebood, which tire titlitrett 17 roptigrited thttoigh the o,llloly h) the' Ilk, ' ketothlterin re, -., th , tt which trio e o Nle- , r, !frock., of Nowt, I Otaclitt3, vie Ice• eel :- , iteeretr Het eecrl. e., • L•lle•el l'eee - an I 1.1-ttig ilk the I . I 1., plot. In It...xenon T 1t A rey et ice, Ono of the-ab ~thoiott, ctup... atel tutertned.iler-, who devote till 11,1 r tint and Nzustll alolitie: to keeping u livn dintinctiuur tuel fends among our uuttirtiirie.l ,made tt very abortive effort to creme route capital agniti,t ilto Drlttucetai, party, niltireering n printed petition 1. the Convention, to exclude II ertorrt from the tiody,ln copy of which wart rent to all the jourualN. The whole more ment was to advertise T Are). Nletree, and way in.olent as it was gratuitou. Herbert woe nu member of the Convention, neither We , ur lirookm.--Gtncinnutt /,,Itortutcrr. CuLtinitt. aICHAIthsON.--The l'obinel is a bold, rough, kind-hearted, and sensible man. At 11,;• battle of Buena Vista he was in command of a regiment, and fought like a tiger all ilay and nearly all night. lie chews tobacco, and whim excited ho is not particular what becomes of the juice. Be had fought, swore, sweat, and spit some twenty-four hours without eating or sleep. ing, and becoming exhausted, lay down on the ground, with his head upon his saddle, to take a little rest. About daylight the Mexicans began to Namose, when a sergeant ran to Richardson to acquaint Lint with the fact. Ile found him fast asleep, his head had got over the saddle, his shirt was wet with blood, sweat, and tobacco spit. lie nudged him with his gnu, and told him it was morning and the Mexicans were lel \r in g , Richardson rubbed Lis eyes, and rolled a 'huge quid froM his mouth, saying, " By CI wisl • they had left yesterday morning.". Plo tml eale r IN the Democratic Nations] Gonvention, on the first ballot for President, the majority of the votes from the slave States, to the number of 74 were cast fur Oen. Pierce—Mr. Buchanan re ceiving but 34 and Mr. Douglas 20. The major ity pf the votes from the free States, to the num ber 101, were cast for Mr. Buchanan —General Pierce receiving but 50, Mr. Pouglas 11, nod General Cass 5. It thus appears that the first choice of the north was for Mr. Buchanan, and that he wan adhered to until the South yielded. —North .4 user icon. EXPRESS TROMILE. —lt seems that the New York and Erie Railroad Company, in assuming the express business over their route, have raised a hurnet's nest about their ears in the opposition to the movement of those who are exclusively engaged in the business. These opponents, it is said, are about to call a Convention of Ex- Pressmen throughout the country for the pur pose of agreeing upon concerted action, to influ ence freight and travel by the routes opposed or rivaling the Erie road. EXCITEMENT ON THE OHIO CENTRAL RAII.ROAD. —The people of Bellair, says the Zanesville . (Ohio) Courier, on Tuesday last, were highly ex ' cited In consequence of an Irishman striking a boy on the head and fracturing his skull in such o manner as to cause his death. The affair oc curred about ten.wdles from town on the central Ohlc . Railroad. Abnii:Awenty-tlve men, armed ~.trith pistols and riflesc , were out in pursuit of the maxi. 1113TEI RMIM theHosto. Bsturday Evaping Gaz,•ttn.]. A PEE rumen lint:ATl-I.—What lady or gentle masl'iavotild remain under the curse of ft di snr ,.F. hie breath when bt ?.• t ur " T'obit of a Thous- Ftowersr" del.diVwe would not only soeet hot leave the teeth white as ale ba-ter ?' Manyi— peoas .t not know their breath is /Te. sirfij<<et i 0 delicate their friends will never L,'; it. I' , or n Ingle drop of the " Balm " on your t0,,t1.-Ern-d , :111,1 womb the tooth night nod morning. tdiy cent iodde will last a year. A BEAtrriyui , Com ri.kxioNeasily be Re quired by using the •• /3,1!”, Thmisitad era." It will remove tun, pimples, and freckles from the skin, leaving it or a soft and roileate hue. Weta towel, pour on two or three droits, and wash the face tight and morning. 811)417424GMAD1S E A NY .-W etiyour ahaving-brush* in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of '• Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rob the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co.. proprietors ; and 11. A. Fahne: stock & Co.. Fleming IL E. Sellers & Co., Br. G. 11. Keyser and IL Miner & Co , Pitts burgh ; and Leo & Beckham, Allegheny city. ltirLane's Celebrated Verratruge ‘1,.„" S, I ha, Pr. WI, A N PrS CELEBRATED \ 1.:1; NI I Ftli hy you, In my Inuilly. and 1 Jr 0,1111: d Ihr Itt.tardli..a now in it.. for cxln,lhng Nronui 1111111M1 try4liqu. My also uw.,l It Sr IHa !Mlle —ll. 1".,u ate at libelty b. itocll.l , 41 I I 1..,nr,5. Thr abovo i. x esmpL of. r....3v,41 by the itiol,l,.toro F lemlov KILII E A\l. I I Elt I I Lt.,' t. t bIJ,k NNfl+ 4 ' 4 3 mg they are the m•mt rehalrie awl 1. pflai r Lut , l JI the clay. • .. Purellne.re I.4n.fail l•. 4'l L.r 1 , 1? NI LA s:P"`' FAiitATI-1, I Lit lilt CGV, n„4/,uA,.. tor .1 b) 11.01, NI. “iticr N erliurovrr t” (...m;rat is., O." w”rtls!,•.. p,ttine Itia ,-1,1.14 t• r 1.111, 1,4.1 41 nl l IAI , I 13 "4 N , •Ew gellilllll' lIL.It I lie rt, 1...1.31 INti PR•Id {..r air 4..1.. Y \ HK/ 14., • I" K v. 1.1 A Co .1..1 4 .lau ' N 110 V. •• 1 •{1 , .., ...t h., .4 Fmrtl air tire Sy Itrol a Post ina•t er San & , ••ir livnto v 1404 ht.-r. I ilaaa4l.l. rtalstaaplttl. ph.• 1.4.4 aa...t aft.t 1.0. - anta rapo.lly a.t.tql It. a fpm. altalntoo, n. 1•1 otl.l not roac at night. Illy 11,1(.1-afar to lb« eon. Inch,, that Itolas w..rma I got OHO Vial of pair I/It 1/ Nl.,t I NI K101111:11 E, cot gay.- 1.5 thrtta trio. If,. Isar MAT!. than I. W./ 111:1 a«II and 41.ntsg gall I fug., L. I w.n. I ir ru • 1 . .1, 1 , , 1 t I !nal... 11, !0.• t.• • trs• !Pt!!! or• Is,rltt !• p. ot 6.1,1 11••r'h+11t. =MEM 1!Elll 1:MEEMI1111111111 I=IIIIIIIII!! i e... i ...r ,~... .f a~il a. MENEM : .-. ..'.;•1:' tT' . . 4 -• -,';-'- •;:,':7.• ; ;',: • 'VI ,•-"--,' , )II:- . -0 1 Itl rLL p1 . 1,1y rrtrimert tvel V. .1111F.1 'IIAV, 1.., tad', nlll S it: In. 'I. I.•-, t.•l !WIC,. V. 111111=1 1.1% • I- 1:. ',I INIMEEZI EMIIIII 1,31.,t kt, “ttre II h:6:V.F.R. MIIMI1=11!E!! .o.e - e ti on • Row ure of the Bowel% 1•11•1=11 OEM= =SEEM 1=1Ell!il I=l =Ell t t tAll, t• • 1. , •A•I1 • •• ,•• 1.• 14. •la 11 EMI= =RI= • a. ni I IL. aal ws '.. r. .•• I a. I ut.a.a: u. a rtigi 1.0.1. IA Olt .14 .t to, 14111. 11. KE1'S1:1:. tV •tr“ nnb n.-It r Ibrlmalle.l I 11.- ,tb“... All bb.b• ..r I,lt, btrulAtkoitb• V CLICK EN a 0... NrIA York, .1,4;141%2. orKennedi'm Mrdicai Disc o's'er3,..-1111r nrU r Although the how.,llvtli,d !1.• nin. harm 101. , •, 'till it. 11., V ar, m. 0.! p.m ,r fhl. It euter. tbn toltx.l ,11,eur.111 and thm in k ; slul;,crrl,lr Illt.atglt th t t ritt, , , nwl ts,, it 11.111ithila ib wa) tilf , {lol {l.ll, dr tree crow tml.n. it 1.. tito ourtit, n ~f thr t hat i. tutimr, , Itlnf Illttnint; the Wood, 1111 d now brhiltly'thron k ;lt th, e• It. The Idol, M+ on 11,. 'Urfa,. Ina few •Iwys dixtppear, 4111 III« reign 01 humor" 111 Ile. raviss ie 11 , 1niore. 'We well “141 t••atier• 00,11101 1411. 04, It.. 1•40•• Ile. 1.0010001 - 44wy • r 11.. lienraecl) nt 1414.10111 y. atel 00.1.w.01ue 111 e .00113110,N, ef tlewe wI. It Ave been cured oi I 1111111 , •% Inll ILII tkiA. In Mil • lOW, IN DA ..010t.1i0.,11, .1. 111141 wlr word will In, taken nl,O n. thn Ln• thv grmlent or Iho ng 4hr t:re Lang vrti .0( 0,.f1111 aud rrtall at t i K I I 1( 1.. V: 4 EL, I*. logli .1 Ow len 31u1 t•sr. AI .1 I 11.1C111 •Alleglinto 4ul- Prof. 1)e li rnlh on tilt. Went IM tlrath unlit, mll mill, 'et fnnu tlir etlebts of the biteleturt.l 1r lutel). 1.. gull until pr, ure It bottle of 1.13 IJayMnul Klertrle Oil. It Clliert Iblob ,bbsto Price 2:b, fw, awl $1 per h 4111• 09_1%1,1, De tirottli reels it too Iso to himself stool too 111, public to, state ex paint h, Iloott the nrllrl , • oottervol 1 . 4 nalo• loy llroc MooILA ioo het sok'. ttwilleoll. z'quillt. A h. it It, o o .oootsr, A,.. Ju, Is boot Elocu Mrs. Smith's pretensbins ton knowledge of the proper. I sues tf t his 001.4.1 - Med I .med.. arises mom hor 47°111ns:thin ash Mr. Unions H tinuth. formerly engaged with Prof. De t, tell. In keeping the books end oirrespolidilice of It. ()null k Co, but never instructed in the inailidieutire of the fssil. , ine. These parties haws neithisr the right nor the ability to teak.. •• De (tenth's Klectrie Int." and no imitation or it en. 'educe the wonderful riteets of the original, as pillared by Professor Lie Lindh Illuiself. at his of l and well knowli lislnent. No. 3I :south Eighth street, It-low Chestnut, Plidadelphia. 09... Druggists will address their ,irders to him alone. l'or sale by (1. it K Pittsburgh, slid all Drug gists. wyIJ Iti`N'rom the N. York National Monitor of February 24 --prat.N heron.--Dr. Curtin has done worn to ameliorate the voudition of humanity afflicted with lung a.mpluiuta, than any of Let practiliin•r 1 , 1 medicine+ that has struggled with the s.,ren, of the a derot atedam, f..r the Last century, by the invention and perfection of instru ment that will convey to the lunge a wwlioim• in the shape of a highly Nledirated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are t, alibied with diseases arising from dkordered lunge, will sulmerve their interests by giving the'llygetth Vapor a trial. Cadion.—Dr. Cum!? IlvallANA the original and only aniline article Ole Dr. Rogers' Syrup uF 1.1% EItIVONT, TAR AND CANCUALAU sight show logically why this preparation should run-, but it would be a Deedless waste of words, Nip, WO Call Mlllllll , ll 11,41 of wi4irnsrs t.. silow that it dons rare. The restored consumptives are the witnesne4. Ask the,. Ilead their testimony in the pamphlet in tho Agvuts' hands. Read also the advertisement in another column. 4lir For sale, wholesale and rotail, by R. E. SELLERS a DI, comer Wood and Szcond streets. Sad aIitottyIIP.NDERSON # PRO, i.ai.rty greet; FL P. SCHWABT alia-ItICHHAAI a aicICENYIAN:4ISOtay City. jetkdrarly 'F i de' . ~~~;F~ , . 3 .j.~..~ :Y -~ - ..j AS- W liai.e.fust receiv;l our Spring stock of G 064, consiatingofdenta . Otter, Beaver and Silk liats;Oenhe* Youth'. aiR Bata oral' colors also, a hirgES':k/nadrt4tif,:t lo Spring Stylist of Capa and Straw nate. Our irt eoll o!"' i i he public h , tally. who have Fr. libarallY Pilo'soie4us the I.t 13, .611. tvili and hash inducements to favor ieFilfb th-n lletise and .to .sourselvek and us guexl. o , :t toe, “Qutit ::aloe and Light Profits." acer-w It y aa•t II you Suffer, Ira= KF,LI Iff CAN ffE RASA.' tITAI N F..DI-llave you a Pore Throat, Quincy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia., Rronehitia, Croup, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Horns, Sprains, ur Pains In any part of your system ? You cart be ralieved at onto by, using the most beautiful of all Liniments. tliu 11'1,10, r‘mtesiart Liniment,^ propnred by Dr. ..SCW.I", ut Morgantown, Vs., and—for wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Woud Street, and JAS. P. FLEMESIG, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vorthement In another column of today's paper. Imartflen SlTSands' Sarsaparilla—Those who have real lard tha wonderful curative effects of this sterling remedy , ' for ptc trying the blood, In cases of &ranla, Soarbuth - , or Cutaneona eruptions, Indigestion, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Flatulency, Headache, Heartburn, Acid-eructlona and gene rot debility, readily leanly that SANDS' SARSAPARILLA ,qteetilly expels all deleterious matter from the system, pro motes a healthy circulation, strengthens the functions of the stomach, and in a short time reaucitatee the bodily func tions to their pristine vigor. P,Bure4 end .ohl by A. B. A. D. SANDS, Druggist, 100 Vulton Strett, New York. also by FUMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Inas:4.4s generally. jefik 1 sr AKE-Stockings and Elosieryfor Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockluga, you will take our advire and go to C. co . '- , of Market alley and Fifth stroet, and buy some of throe b•gant 'Ana Stock insp., that make your feet feel nice tout onifortahle. Dste also makes and sells every variety of 1,51,y - that you eon mention, at wholesale and retail. Hanlon/her the I,La•o, corner of Market alley and Filth. nrl4.. IVO - Hat chelor's Hair Dye Perseverance, time, industry and experiments of twenty years, have placed the original and ever true, upon the topmost round of the lad• der of Time, where Imitators may view, but not approach ; egry suit) bny, Litt hut arrest Its onward way to universal one. Made and Sold, or applied, (In nine private crams . ) at H A.TCLIELOWS Wig Waren iota., =1 Broadway, New York. Bold, wholesale and retell, by Dr. Gam It. -Kama; 144 Wood etrrot. myllblverlew FARMERS AND M ECHAN ICS' FIRE & lIARINE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELP HIA. hos. THOS. U. PLORZNCE, Pres . t. Elm'. R. lboranu, Secretary. Front IM le day of A Wild tO the 31st day of &a., 1856 Ainuiint nvels,d in Marine prawn:Lau $ 68.1142 3 101.9u3 tand pr , cniutta• fur fire mtaltite C_MYrr I. tt stasis of A 11.-ghruy County. Pittsburgh, rub! Psibstoss.b ~ $ 78.7'21 66 ( 1 1;3,44 fr 0) ~( Esibto ........ tO.f.9bit Stork, tlotbahsrn! 3U,384 t'sumb its hour/. stud till haus] ..—. I I,try.: •t 2 vital sobsunl..l, stsaytiteut tort y«t atteJ...« ..... 14,006 ISO Pt,111011113 Note, Out instruct... 4 titS.S.Pf: 31 lbs. frosts A grasus (rsscaroi by 1t0utt5)...... 111.S.stl of ass.J Costautistissus—. ....... ..—... ..... ... 11,6+c: 36 ICKES 1,4U8,1al 13 Total a e,uut a Lwca lacurrea, but uut 74. n.djusb- , 1 .$l.OllO C.C. 3,01,3 t. 14) I,e !min t" vdtlftglr I.IIE, )1 $4,166 t 6 lonctr,-3 Hull and 011 trip.. rfakit oo tLe 01.1 d M oknoooppl trlbil lAA 101. 1 1.1..1.1 tell against 1,86 or oy lihorally ...trust/at and promptly paid. REI., b. , 11..1, T. M. hors, Goo .1. K. M00r1..0. Xi. wale Ly 1\ fi .l.•,:.1. Aye Vor apply to SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, i•V VICK, S. E. CORN Lit TUIJU) AND WALNUT ST$.. Philadelphia. , • (I 1.. f t) n,r H t INULIANC.E.S' Veyatell4 Cargo, Freight, to nil pncts di the My, itt ll..l.i\tt I Niit:lt.l.NCßii ON titigibta., by Riven+, Csarilib 41,1 t'ttrringoet, to *II parts a the Unton. VI Rt. I \CFI to: generelly- thi 1 , 1,1! trii IIMEIMII!1 . r.e: frth,l&fAS an 1 14.-Al Yw2au•........... $101,0 . 3.) 9.1 egad oltwr ~1.• L. at 1111. h., l'ostlt,ul .1.01 10 14,11. r•-• V 1 rm.'/4o . , .............. 156.44,1 111. • 1 , 1 i 4 A,tot4, Pr, eu:uoits .-a )14.- r, eta:, e.•u..1, and odor debts "y". t. 111 RISC T ‹t It a. W:!:Isn, Nleatm, Jitlicol C. UAW!. .1..... pit 11. Se.al. • Tta.ol.lttias Paulding, i...it.,.... k N•tt.lt r, .. ~ we, Train:us, ~.. t.' Ittit,.. ... Ntillletiti Ey re. .J r, ,r, , ./..sttua 1- Wire, • ••• ; ..to 1..-1i...r. 1 .3.lltrel Teitnent.. • .....:.1 1 , ....,,,,n, sautuel R. Stokes, Pr It M. 11t.c5...n. ! 11..nry Strait, loCtiliatn C I,ttllvig, Jame.. It. NteVarlatt.l., )10011,2rka. I Chart , ' Schaffer, St.,. el Ni0)104.11.I 11..bert lturien, 6.9b,,.4,1 E... 1./hn 11. Sruiple, Pittal.tu ..1 , II .1.. t, .. 1tg•...k.....1. T. Slvrican, ... ,1 I . J .akToo,ta, I J. T. Legau. —.. T , C 00% PTCNide 11 L., kl 1.11,11 , .. S. ,tax-,. ....t . 7111 11111 FACTLREBS' INSRANCE coin, OF rigII44DELPIII.4. YT THY StATI Of PCVNBILTAMA. Chartered Cap Mal. 1000. 0 00. ?MK .11. i 1: .V 1) INLAND TRASSPOIiTATION A (11,,N Lt NeIITT, 1'1 . 44,14,114 1(111 N 110 G F.crvtary. (ONMIUN VOUNU. Trissuror. A.Arg.v S. Lappineott, Nl.ll. 411.0 U TI/r) orrtil lIIMIMMI 1 I • . I. ay - Thb. Contittoty 4a. Inten orwaultod with a Cash Capi tal. and tbs !tomb,* hat.. thoortntsed to ...Iva Ow bust in.. to It. 41 slt.stdt I two ttirtl•ot T., "beers - a prudrucst iu attist.:. •41,tirs, a it prtttspt tubstosteut of Lao.. ht I.ltorgh Orb, tr. No. Ott Water stns-i. J. NKWTUN JUNKS, Agent. 1!111=1111 rh, ~,,, n and ri...ii,onsible finns in Pitt , . enthet tte.l relereure to them, with regard to tlio -nailla) mei .emnithems el lite Mtinahtetturne !Witteltht t , ornynny Ilnhm, 0,.0rg1• I Smith I Jtmon, Thrush A Co., nni.7 A. A. CARRIER & BRO., • Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, pctk N T state Tttottual Fire and Marine invotrane Co., of lIA.RILISBURti. CAPITAL, 5350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Inearanoe Co., of i'IIILADBLPUTA. CAPITAL, .300,000. Inaarance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCIIKSTKR, VA. CA VITAL, 8300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, MR RISBUIW. dAPITAL, 8300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., LIAILTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2.134,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Co, of PIITSBURtIII I'A PI TAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 6, 18 6,11120,029 49. Wa. F. .luuNtrroal, Preatticsa. A. A. CARMEL, decrotary ‘l,li:.Upay Jot I ,w a LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE / A'S( 'RA NCA: COMPANY, CORNER OF WATKR AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, P 4. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Tuo& GRAHAM, Swrotary. ir dt -Tio s empliz k y uotltos ox.rry Dunmore apportaiotug to or connrctod with LIFE HARKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISES on th e ohto sod Mississippi Rivursaud taut...rico sod MARINE RUMS And totainst Loss and Damage by Flre, and against tile l'orila of the en/1411d Inland Navigation and Transportation. l'oWee loaned et the lewnst rates con/natant with safety to all portico. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. Mr1.1.1.1.A1d BAGALEY, President. SAMUEL L. DIARSDEM., ficcretary. OFFICE:94 Water street, batsmen Market and Wood 'streets. Air-Insures MULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio and Miaxissippl Rivers and tributarica lneurre against Lava or Damage by FIU. Mao, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Traneportation. PEARL STEAM MILL A LECkti:ENY. Are- F LOU It DELIVEBBD : II OtiKe of the ; tw •{ll ties. OIDCRB may be left bl I , lll.:Mint# in Imes 4 - I.he LoGAN, wasoN4llO.O7.lRKKIAtn*: BRAUN & i4114Pt280,24:"Cref1.46% H. P. soinvarrOxerov- •' T KO*fAitfj!qt- 1:07$ )v9 =Tam iciprNiray dri,44o4: k s ,„ A CARD. MORGAN & CO, No, 164 Wood street, Next door to the new Church, Aye door (n o n Sixth street_ STATEMENT OF ROSINESS, TROMM.4 J. IJUNTER, AgrUt. Nu. th, Wo.ter et, but Wood end Stark DELAWARE murvALL Prmideut, P. A. MADEIRA. Apqat.., N" A 5 W.ka Plitithure• 'I AMAX INSURANCE. FIRE R[SKS. DI RYCTORS. William Q Thomas, William Neal. NVratta, tliarimi, J. Fields, Jea. I. 6myth.. Chita. & Hampton .9 Campbell, 11. Childs di CO. PITTSBURGH COME= Robert Galway, Samuel Nl , Clurkan, Joseph P. Damon, M.D., John Scott, James blarshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Ale.mtuth3r Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield D. Drown, David H. Chambers, Christian Zng, William Carr, Robert R. Hartley, Jas. D. Motilll. feblB 1=173 Wlllient Ragaley, Jenne. hi. Cooper, &Lionel Rem, Robert Dunlap, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, S. Rarbaugh, Welter Bryant, John Shlpton. .~ 't a . ''.,.....i,.,~e -, MEM DOLLAR- N.A . VI I / 4 4's • 1 V? 65 At. irfh Streit, mxupts P.oq)a, JONES' NEW BIIA7)1171.1-. 8 Now 'OPEN daily from 9 bk,;2,o'clack ; I ,nn Weunedlay and Sattuday eveninffont 7 to 9 ; ,- 4? ' , it . 1 9 15 no4 - . , 31.368 tlia*:4):fs :And .1.,.16n.: o tirclarea twice altar, in June 'Mud Mt. ,utliFt. fit'therialfmt six per Eva:. ~e) xu 0.11,. tie li. ..:•I",rember, '146.. MOO on the 3.1 of Jr,,. , iSOOk. Lie" 'lmrtcr. Mnltn an d R ag , • ,on applienflou at lice Office. Pr ' AI.IIIIF.E. vies YeIeiIDVITS. Jot/tl.l(.S.hoo4lrgar, Chariot N. Grattan Murphy, Theobahl Umbstaetter, ',mac 31. Pennock, 1.• 117illiniu4.Andertioni; . . llopGaw• •1 Llepi.urn, gkirgo It. Whitr, F. Jobit.ton, Jain. W. ilailMal4 Ale ',ander Icrmllry, - John Li. luckiitem James Merdman, 11 ill Itursm in .litm,s.P,Kr/ 1 41.-. . 411MrfCtilliel l tiiiirl, ''''''''''''''''lTilliiiillriktignatrie - k; itubert Chemor,, . , . . .I.olui P. APP9rd. l %J. licrilleior Cann, • .t. , Witter P. Allissitall; A luau, A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, Joint S. Cusgraro, „Unary L..11/pipcitllt 'Charier A. Colton, 'Robert Robb, E. U. Mclnt , ton, James Eitilillit; . '••', Pmucis Felix, - - Ut.mtge,.P..ficiltlen, . 'George Y. tiltlmore, - . Altixatulerll dle - • u , Jittketi S. Mo to ,, William B. Lavely. William S., Mitre°, Wilson Miller. Skailary rand Preasurer--CILARLES A. COMM: Jylllidly .. . _ _ EIIREKTINSERANCE COIIWANYt JOAN H. 13110ENBERGER.,'Preerldent. ROBERT YINNEY. Secretary. C. W. BATCIIELOR., General Agent.. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL lUNDS MARINE' AND FIRR RISKS. DIRECTOR& J. 11. Shoenbergnr, 0. W. Batchelor, Isaac M. Pennock, W. W. Martin.. . It. D. Cochran, It. T. beech, Jr., Jelin A. Caught.) . George S. Seidel], B. S. Bryon, David itrCsndleas. Sir All Losses euetalued by unties insiired under - On' licles .sued by this Company will Ix:liberally adjusted andpidinpf y paid at Its 01 1 T10E, No. OD WATEIt STMT. PENNSYLVANIA INSITR.ANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. • Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets AUTTIORLZED CAPITAL, 0300,00 Q. ifirinsere Belding. and other Property against hose or launase by.Yire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nark. gation and Transportation. Wm.i . . Johuntun, Body Patterson, Jacob=Painter, A. A. Carrier. W. l'iPeUnlock., J. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Park, I. Oriar Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. AL Long, A. J. Jones, J. 11. Jones, IL IL Caiggsha OP7ICERS. President I(oo. 11,11. P. JOIDISTON. Eke Pretnknt RUDY PATTERSON. SAey and ?S .0 ....A. A. CA RR fER 1141 y FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, . A-N' D PRODUCE GENEILILLY. sloB,lul SI 300,000 Oo 1121E2=1 E S'l'E N SUILINGE - CUMP-A , N It; V Plrrulawn..—l)bligE D.ARSlF..P2esident: F. M. Uochari, liaCretary. WAI insure against all kind...tot risks, FTRF. and 3IARIN H. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly pnhl. A Hume Institution, managed by Directors who ere won known in the community, and who are dote iininoW= by pi empties. and liberality, tornaititain the character which they he,de.lllled, HA uttering the beet protection to florin who desire to be insured. - Lnaavres.s—lt. Miller, Jr., W. Rickettsia, J. W.- Butler, N. Holmes. Jr., W. it. Smith. C. Ihmsen, George W. Jack=nu, Andrew -Ackley. James Lippincott, George Tairsle,James Mo. A ley. A Inlander Nindek, Thomas Nom. Wax, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spaug d. Co. up stairs,) Pittsburgh. = noe24:lg TN consequence of the sudden illness of - - DR. CALVIN M. FITCH %Yin cnelude the appetattuent In persen, and REMAIN IN PITTABUIttIiI until Saturday Evening, Jane 29, 1556, When - he can le , consulted daily Ohlbbath excepted)between the hours of 9 u'cluck A. M., and 4 I'. M., at hia ruutue at Ulu Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streels Entrance to room on Penn etroet, For Diseases of the Throat .& Lungs, And-all a treetinne predisposing - to them • DR. PITCH wiU ulbu his iiiirmaugut oftk , u tit 459 BLt rx :'TDEEf. Buff/Li), oil thr list of Jai l , when, his ii to Kahl rmst..l lifter Irlivitig Pittsburgh. • The Invalid's Guide and Consumptives Manual. ur “siggrsiltllan fol rhr pn•vrattoa att.l rvlief or C.•tiMmlr• 4,.(1.413. 1 0 ,1.1'. , N. 1 4. 11.1 e. CO111010(104 CA-LVIN AI. Flitlf, A lI AL 11... Y. ire in MUNI/UN crutol. It ran acla by toast to Lou, ~! It 1 AA) SIIINGLE iIIACIIINE, Kendall's Patent IMPROVE El Double Acting River Shaver. THE attention of Shingle and Lumber AlLti taktel - 1. fa iiirsatisi in this 10. vinustile invotana. whir/Jib. now pre, stied to it, public es the ire iwd (”1:9 nractlial marline er.L:nt, ft, Rising and VMII - 11.4 CU • int.! raisin.) ninsrbiaia hare linen inventnil for naskiair Shingles, but it is u Well known fact that Shin gles ,ru. or .wed Ad roots tin grain are quite tot. tlitney for rooting Nuntrissui tt,veufions baie recently ap peared bir 1 !vitt.; and sharing, and the. bate all Loth , c.ak denined wortbl.a. from their imperfect method of nvitir, which consists isrsphtting from the elde of the block but into ..hough'. which almost invariably runs of. This difficulty is entirety obviated by $617,34:4 lo *hilch Arai liplita from the aide of the block a pleat MIA enough for two ehinglea which le soparated in The centre, and by annul. of elastic guides each part is cuuducr.l through a pair of approrhurrtfug knives. Which rl.uipletve the Operatics::: date prOSTUarig TWO ahhiglee at ...very revolu• This machine will rive and abase from tiro block three thousand shiugles perbour, of uniform thickL-ns and taper, superior In solidity and durability to those ir —de by haul or soy other prOttan. ILA operations are by no means oattfmod I o plot amt other soft wood, but works to equal advantage oak, •ainnt, :ot every other description of timber that can be e-pil4 The workings of the machine , ma be extmiluoil at it. It. Ityan's Furniture iluildingo, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shint.de dealers, and turn of enterpri-e, this opens a new fold (or speculation, 113 Waie in no similar in retinae extant. The madinie occupies but a small spars, in of thttable.i- Ntruction, and costs but about two hundred and eighty tars, and a man and ton boys ran make from 20,u0u to '2.6.001 di hicks per day, with , iiiiout three horse power. 1 0 , right .4 territory, or machines, 'minim at No. al Filth atroot;or at the City 14010. All ueeileil information will be forwarded by letb-i, when deal, ed. in J tp_ M KEN OA Li_. PEKIN TEA STORE. No. 3E FIFTH STREET, ONE POOR EABT 01 0 TtlE EXCHANGE BANE Plitiburgh, Po. GREEN & BLACK TEAS ' Purchased direct from the Importers for (.IASI. Th*. edeck conedrts of all the different flavors and g of 'IRA brought to tho Ameritannuerlitd a CPA • SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL sr Tttle . . VERY LOWEST CASII PRICESI PAOKED TEAS, POT UP IN METALIC . PACE. RUES, arprawly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL URADES, BY THE HALF CHEST. COFFEE, SUUAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the 4ate- DittilDel, for wale. Long experience in the business hes emra varotatee that every article sold will be se repreesuleti. - AtIENT, HT SPIS/Al. Aeetasygrairr, roe TOE &WI or Da JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. A. JAYNES.' Pittsburgh, March 'af, itts6—(mhti.) SAMUEL FAHNESTO.C.K., IMPORTER 47. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO HARDWARE. No. 83 Wang' street, between Diamond alley and Fozwth atireets PI TTS.DI - 11:G11, PA. ia, uow wining a well , selected avant-, meat of foreign mid domestic new,and wild on an good [chili an auy other house in this city.. He will always keep on hand a general aeserttnentof I rAIIDIVAItkI, CUTLERY, CAl33'.ENtrite 'X0914 To which he respectfully invites the attention of purcheeer. niti26 SAttIiTEL FItUNESTOCIC. HENRY H. COAT INS; Produce and Commission merclaud, mhiB:d3m FORSYTH & scorr, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION' . MERC HAN'TS, • Dealers in Wbol, Hides :' flour, BACON, LARD AND LARP-OIL, WAND PRODUCE OE If Z Vtt No. 71 WATBIt Smarr, PlTTEUStilteff, PENNA. XIV*II2IO3BI Springer Harbaugh, Pittsiih Wellsville, Ohio. John Scott &Co., " M. Martin, 1,4 R.D.Jones,Cauh'reit.Dep.lik. Koons & Eferatine,„Phili. 1: Leech 1 Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Neablt. & garreterat, - Joseph R. Elder, St. lambi. Phila. Thomas dc Greiner, Rankers, Mimes & Connell, Cincinnati Salem, Ohio. ifeblily I A. IL Bullock & Co. Jrto. B. liooNA late of I.liimphreys, 'Hoffman& hooos, D. W. lizarrna Late of Pittebtitgb. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, Capt. Mark Sterling, Samuel 111. Kier, William Bingham, John S. Dilvrarth, Frauds Sellers, J. Sehoonmaker, William General Produce COMMiSSiO.II Mei ihantC No. 47 North Marco and 95 -11Tort4 fraterAteet, WOW RaGearCel, Bagaiey,Woodward& Co. J34 K reat. Martin 4 .774011 0404 , xlititer,TrlietCo. 006_0 .pal n ii.tw aazzlataii hi 7 Zot;TA:_fllayy, Audi psuanggh And - , • - - 44. •• I ! Zn , 1124 i 4. 5 • • • es. ' • '• OF PITTSBUROB G. W. Case, W. K. N hale it. 13=MCM ALEX. HUNTER, DEALFAI IN No. 299 Liberty street s prrrsturiari. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, KENDALL'S MACHINE, No. 25 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH, PA PHI LADE - - YIBA ITIZEIM • i• ,‘ 2 • ••• ` p -sa ~ , .. . . - . 0 '..,,,i0e-fr , f,' , ~ \_ «. . • ~ r. • . !„61,14ig,,..,Q•5:.,:-Sa.,:iftifal-fi.A-100V-r, 4 , -. - .f..... 0 „...,y4. r .t, ,trt,,,..7 w i,=,!._,,rivs::e.-4-:i „ Aw„:4,...4. ,,, ,p. , , ,, ,. ,, „11 ~...„ 3., ~1:,,,,,0.,.„4.„..„...yam-/yam' '',- A V,- ~ ' .' • - :, , , pi ,,, :-/ .1 '',,rf''',t"• .i,.! ,From two.ta tit" ittotrtslibr - PRICES from 12 to 2O ide7 . 1148 pgtr *00. :1 , 2 -PEARL. T., like Far s Whpleseiht- ;t , FOR*Ait'POri*Vl ..w-Y.;.1710.4?"Ak C o .**Sititrelikit._o4(AM CS ff . SFi; istriving" SEEDg J BE .1 u '4ll4cin )4EREMP.TORN4SALE :WarAttilk • ittitMixo LOTS xsyvuLaucia: WARD.- i 1 Iwin blercinuni Exam:l6s,lam eliMble'sundingutr iSedisW,W.Y . lle-i,r4nitklin,,,,fthon - ,4l4,betaolki4p , robit g ard,-beini Lotat .4,. - atl/A , TOVITISW! Nek.l4; 3,•9aut 4 ere - :,ilitiMt4.ol2 , Welker **trek* comer of Fulton Stpeet,eachlot -244tc.in whichl.43Dicof itiftoiat) mut attenii4hinly;olk4l4 , ;A 10 . oft Wylio tithcettlibate'ilastriietind sjay. : .4 9 feet .los e .eXtending ;- 41 1 1 7alltit 2!SY' 2, !. „0 in! txid 103 ire On IteaklKetreeti.4hoe. , l47sW , °"..h-10k.2416*4n. froutiiin4,olgothigUicklafiAC: - to an 4 201;_ieet wide. - 1: U. ISD, and 121, aitendlraingkittstlftiV street, and each are 21, feetyrlderieeilildkatittivet.t. , ".._. Tho title to the lots itatnpatattlfi.;,TefluieVaitle.,Ame_,t - • fifth cash, anti balance la llia4apiattanuatlatialitgiataiW: ,interest eeml-anuaally, .Parchmentto+payexFettsee oLcatty—'` , floi4j P.M.. DAMP 'Anr. T AROK STOCK . ' bri.s . d.l* 111 Ni 14 - Anctinn.— On vredneinuf.niogleggtifo4o4,l4r*, vsilk, at the C0=0161314401 ItlitSornitior Woad awl Web Amon, sAllin ece4,-Minatihriiiselte, a vpry 'Walsh* stork of clotlihnr,coalartairtg luOo pair fine btu* and-'lO4, Fanfaiere4l4l . l4l%lip; ..h .BJlkieasattura, Alpaca and , 159 Fins Clet;k, caftilliaar ,- 4 1 40;aoPig* 4 4 vhiciinitruk;'• siebeibir Saila liitthkeurrimunoUtinoW l4 P 1,1 - PanF . Stalk B+.lo Pertugptuty tan Geartn 44-4141.P,1.,,.grf,k9107451 e ueatp Q,ITERIFIO BALE. 41414.r* 0 AIMS 441(104 lithe,litadatnnitg, 4 Allegheny Coutty, and to MI Atrecteo,:silLba =toed: public solo at Me Aia" p W. 116,110111, 101411 L, $4.114.19 , two doore above' Worth, tirkAitt4.444 oo /310 4 4404 - 3 : 1856, at 10 o'clacit; A.:131 , the follOwlngwypeVjr...ol:4,iej, A Jorge elleortineist of Toys. Variety 11004‘..3r„_-tairen/at scallop As the property of Witiiani Iloilo, snit th =l,3ol S 4 t; .l l Thu Mad Kenuedj,Jr.,aui U ekor4tObasolbhffiff 474 A . - 4,, • W 3:.ldj/A11K74114,`, EMINED, StIQARS,—. _ It ELewarsB7 , tAt • if; ap. Lover/net flne,priled 10 do lid coarse do , for.indel°ol;'"• U (.4 AItAND MN:ASSN • , • • V.X) bbia"..; cinress cooperage ff :, N. . nalasseal - 69 - d"-- 'Teifirtt." wee 9, ff. go/...eslt. _ 100 hbda...l4lly. , Nra.nd prlninlCo.l3ninNE,' Bins and for ends by 3.11.1:LER B HIORITSO29- jelB , rl - 1 OISACCO-- • -- 1 15 boxed Wm. IL Grant's-VP s 'g: $ 7 • 15 do do We do _ Wobtite* old 4f,t-sf -11 do Alittint r ie,sike*.fr7 - 6)t doi, TO ,Totivig.ol , . ,at • ' 6 do —it iihdlre - - do• yldoiitZONitbriirtedt '4O; :" meet (114- lb. 10 Dwarf boxes Botha: I'udiumeAmtn4rYlkliun* TobadCo.-• - ' • :•tr 10 Dw:rr uptea.ustr.t in afnre jgfit • • • • & IUCKI*OIII.:P4 CI-ANDLZbt Aliaji?s,o-Ap= ty Corianon 'Dinar eit. - Geruuto 13 - do'''do 1 do 160, do No.-1. extra Loudly &al. In atom and - fornalelT • <4421 - 1 016 , '• E A L-14 , AND BROW.It STP.ll't.4: . emirs, Y 110. 5cr.441,45..g ., 6 1.16 pea 4. Jo.Bs re6t6vid sind araie by • ' . • • ,• jol.l . - Nor. ratiflSZlAbrtllite:'.,.. I)AILASOL..4—We.I . de. tralaa lot of fine Patasols, comprising . tt.i-htl:r. , Flalo-Ture Sunni. - WateraltSfitt;"" aromas-Satin, ' "Mick itrid - ikkre , NoitirAt 114 do Ponta de Fsrle, Itonlort4 ' do nu du Ills* A 11.4 which we will ,r at lattacis&prkew ,, . lel Q MAI kit -SILKS-4m.y receive{!liitfithOltV IJ oludeu:lut oC Foulard and iliiita l Silol,A,Viliitlirt . ui ,or sury.ri•druirylits. - ric/ 6 1' Si-l - PASIXt Q'L . LNIKK..eI).KrS 7 ,W.6 recesvelPpet. • J.:spirits atwilier tot at-ttaen,Zairlr; Slutourlitt-Suintuor Cmsw. whiotrate alt arum IbialaotutiV join, Jr. ItniiitiLD SO.Str'No..r.a.iviawr.-645, Q K'NLE,I2OI: VF4STS--, rpresii another lut of - thriltristeit a r. ua.loal,tedly the isiohut awl lighttut focSaanderfietif , _' L..ll.lRaitrELD4aBlOl...Nd.W Worst: 0 QUARTS ANA) C.OLIALW. 7 4Ast te okva (rot} the. 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