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"Oh, the confeda•aey Amil not hear of it
through me Thor- i % ! , • others who eau give
them 3 hint: look here
And, going to the side of t! •o room, he thiew
open a concealed do„,r It had been made, for
uniformity with the re: t of the roma, to resem
ble shelves mid leather backs of books, each vsi
ume lettered itmi numbered, and so ingeniously
contrived and finished that ii„.ihing but a
exe.ininati.on could unveil the dect=ptioti.
Yiark viontle.red at ibis prow ileg, en 1
as ii thunderstruck as he. beheld , !ut , tt trio ti:r
dressing-ream into which it ap..iurid the very men
he had been noraying, to wit : the min celled
Young Crow. and Peter 'Watkin, (the sp .u. ..ng, ? r,)
along with others of much weight and influence
a mong the men . ti ;thing could have beon fur
ther from his eiptctution than this coast:m[ll,i
-tion of the adventure. There they ,t,,nd heir.'
him, begrimmcd and tumid;, in the Ilue , uth
black mining clothes, =cow ing urn him through
the darkness of their faces like to many eccuotug
devils. Oh, what a sight was this for M.-.:k
whither could he have sneaked away from
hint
' his boasted and too t ;-tried cunning, thoi
should be r..a inaierably outwitted—should liavo
wilfully and irretrievably committed himself'
' a "hi. could, with p •ll adequately foreatite,
r nvulsive (.1 . his
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thiq“.
, ough his harsh and u:iw
• ,, o e, united tut-, cat eapn
& terrible grandeur, a :übhmlty,
..te big tears coursed d his rmrged
.:cake--a thing of which tie W;... Maisolf mac
.
Thus ho stood, iegardiug thew, than his
brother ; auou turaim4, and, staggering
slightly
Si he tild so, he walked towards tho door and
went forth Iron , the heu , o.
This, then, watt E ituund's plan to break up
the eombiutitiou t11,1. , 11, by exposing M rk to the
body in his mos: villainous eolori of double
treachery, .ud by showiug them that they wore
completely in his own power, that their whole
organization was known to hint, and that at any
time he pleasod he could give up any member to
capital ptlLlShluent ,ransportatlyn,
The men be had brought to the lions,;
all clung suspected -- irlili (1,1, from hi; half and
half column:not with :he society, all but orniei
nttoal-- to be erantll3le, or
connect,' with ti •:
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with the dead. AuotherlAilli9ait Itltt:lit•ot 11.1 A
ceased to perceive, to hud u itif.igr,
thiugs ui elartil. A Illithet gct , L.t. EtEld ile•
parted trout its temporary tabernacle,
• winged flight. Lu the regions of immortality.
'l'he elcqueat tt3ll{4l/_ is iiilent hew --the Lit
li.sait orbs which ithelltot firou, ors and
-the to my and :;.basi.
glazed at last-
dies low in death. Thnuias Hart Bunton 01
Missoati, breathed hia lost at Washington
city ou Saturday worniug, the tenth or April
tht half past t3even, o'clock. lie was alulo3t
the last of the eminent Bit:Act:wen who for the
past thirty years have been twist prominent
in the councils 01 the natiJn and who way
almost be said to have ruled its destinies.
Clay, Calhoun, Marcy, Webster, and Benton
—all are gone. Brilliant, eloquent, talented,
patriotic men !
• Not tameB to r, noble gracell the tame.
When on the iipartun'6 lip. tb. Shget 111.11 , ,
0:Cot nulthl Plogneut: • tit- IK , auln flt 4.
When gertibe thurdert,l from the Atiteninn tnague
Of these great men of the past generation
no one has left behind him a purer name nor
a higher reputation for usefulness in public
life than Col. Benton. Possessed of great fac•
ulties, strung pc:wers of observation, classifi•
cation, and'execution, the effects of his Is"bo..
rious'public life -the productions of his bright
genius, and the accumulations of his recol
lections of half a century spent m daily
and direct communing with the chiefest
men of the country, remain behind a rich
legacy to his felow countrymen. 'through
his voluminous written works, his printed,
speeches,as well as by his recorded public acts
"though dead, he yet speaketh." They form
a treasury of political and national history
such as few countries can boast 1, and few
men have had the ax. erience, the knowledge
and the capacity, to produce. lu his works, he
has raised tuy hichs,At a muouineht "
lasting tlia4 brass,' will retilain aid
long as the liairliA language shall he spoke,
ot read.
It would be idle for us to atttunpt auythl
npproitching to b., /A CULUpIUte filiettlh of the
peraonhl history of this great Mal. HIS btog•
iaphy would be a hittory of th- outintl - y for
the last half century. A 6i . :1i01a , ,
soldier and eyoe of the ablest of our btatcsr6Lu ,
he bas t,eeu coquected more WI
e,i - eat public mewstue wtoeh hat coo,
the country fur wady yetitB. Wily }Jort iu
North Carolina ii s.Ld way shoot ;ti
years of age at th, time at Ms death Ur.ie
ceived his educa.icto Chapc4 Hil t_olleg,.,
arid studied law at William and Mary's Cr,l
lege, in iiiieluta la ii3tU Le cutdred Lilo
United States a&l y, alter re Litiug, lruui ?duel,
ts 6 practiFed law , 111 NiliihVille; leuutesee. Re
did not lung relitulE. lyre, f etisoVed to
teic hr. eill!ed n utWSpuper lie was
chit:led to the Wilted States :-Ituale, In 1 x'.4o,
Where tie remained until 1t351 Here, he st
Caleb become distinguished iur his surpassing
talents, and ut all times occupied a lentitny
position; his opinions and his judgment -
'minding Olt all great questions, the respect
uud
consideration of his peels and his (elk W.CUllil
trpmeri of all politic i l partioa. He was ,nie
chief supporters of the administration oi
Andrew daelisou Rnd V.artin Van Buren. Al
ter the close of his Stout -•vial career, he was
elected to Congress, having defeated a most for
opposition, riding over platforms and
caucuses by the tome of his iron will and in•
domitable persevereuce and resolution. lie
was styled . .the apostle of freedom for the
south and west," and upon whatever course
he set out, he pursued it with "all hls might."
In the political as in the battle field, he never
turned back—he never surrendered.
Got. Benton was married, subsequent to his
_first election as Senator, to Elizabeth, daugh.
ter of Col. James M' Dowell, of 'took - bridge
county, Va.. His surviving children 'are four
daughters—Mrs. William Carey Jones, Mrs,
John C. Fremont, Mrs. Sarah Benton Jacob,
and Madame Susan Benton Boileau, now at
Calcutta, wife of the French ConsaMieneral.
Mrs. Benton died in 1854, having been struck
with paralysis iu 1844. He was a devoted
nusband and father, and ainea his wife% de-
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cease has avoided - all gay3ty and public among whom to select. Let them make a F., ZI. 3 -
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amusements. good selection, for it is their beast that a nom•ii: t,:i
In person he wef• shut and stout. Hi- ination is equivaleLt to an election. i *: , eeial f , sspa-,11 t- tit.: :40r ttilig MAL;
head was most magnificent, with a face beam- To our frioa , :s we say, look carefully about , POriii.XSYLVA i ,a_ L "LiISL A trunv.
Mg with intellect', a Roman nose and keen ox. you, and choose from among yourselves Caen HARRISBURG, .. 4 ,pril 10.—Senute..—Friday nlght,
practical busines. experience, sound judge- on ru-tion ut Mr. Gazzana, ti.o City Revenue bill
pressive grey eyes. As a speaker, he was ci
was parsed finally, end goes to the 80a.,:.
argumentative and philosophic ti. His mew - : meat. honesty and ability, and. even if you
On Saturday the L qt,r bill was materia! , y
cry vras most remarkable. . cannot elect them, the moral force of your ac,i
an.ordeT by giving dlecretiot.ary power, end sub,! , -
For the past live years he has labored loges- , lion will be felt, and will result in benefit to
tut.ng the County Troa3nror arni. A ,,,, ,..i . 0•3 ell/ 440.4
sandy upon his great works of Thirty Years iu i yourselves tore Board of Llorneer+.
the Senate, and his Abridgement of the Debates 1 ‘..ir0., 1 ,0n,.1.•.n.....0 tao Moining 13,....td
Cho H-uso bill relative to leler.il railroads ~vas
of Congress. Ile worked upon the latter el- i PROPS %V A9ll IN GTON . passed in Committee of the Vrliole in the Senate.
mo3t to the very hour of his dissolution.— 1 I,li A sHINGTON CITY. April 7, 1858. The Idolise was not iitting.
Ills disease was cancer of the bowels, and he
suffered extrt:rne pain and great physical ox
sustion, but his mind is represented to have
remained clear and powerful as ever, and to
the very last, '`the high resolute, Roman spirit
of the old statesman strugizled with iodoriiita•
ble energy and fortitude against sickness and
weoknees, and the awful presence of the King
of Terrors." He dictated the closing chap
ters of his tz ork but a few day since.
In his death, the country has lost one of her
greatest end most remarkable men. Thomas
!lest Benton has made his mark upon the age
in which he lived. It an indellible one.
lIAT K 6 OF COAGIIE.S.SMEN Ce.
EED
The time is at hand when the people will
be called upon to select the candidates in the
Twenty%&rot and Twenty-second districts to
represont them, and watch over and advocate
their interests in the next Congress. We
take it for granted tat t't ore will be two nom
inees of the dominant party, from Allegheny
county this year, inasmuch as Mr. Pnrvi
ence, the present member from thz Tweity
!second district, is from another county, and po
laical usages entitle this county to the nex
lu the remarks we have to !nuke re -tutting
he kind of wet% whioh trhould he tialeeted
br the nogttion of ttepreBeutativen in Con
greB:3, wd 8111111 spsali for what wo coue.-ive to
be the i:lle:estB of the people of the two disc
tucte.. Wo have fieithet pnrsonbl prefereoeus
so: eisoual dislikes to gratify; among the
talented and promiseut gentlemen. wtio are
belore the people for sommatios. We do net
avali as psi tizaus, but as advocates 01 the best
Interests si a .;seat comrsercia' awl wanutee-
taring community—a community of prartic,al
men, and working men, who hare large stakes
in eyery meagure, which gileete the IMlSiiteE
of the •cogntry and who desire to to represeu
ee!. by men who have o clear praritleal know
edge 01 the i e..4)ii11036. ittid the w,krits uf .5i3
peOpie, iautl capacitiesitir cl.l
.
larging, and improving, and enriching the g&I
eral anal, total tb tisatita of our State and
of our thateict,when proptir eileouvngeineut
stiorded them to display their qualities. The
klad of filen 11 I oia the people. of the Twenty,
brat Hed 'l'westy-seen' d titstriet a/slit Ift
tiorigt es:3 aie not the w- Fe theorist no teat
ter how elteusive luny bt: Lid itcquitintniter
with Clic geuerui douttifteB of govertinieut,
nut the mere epeeeh maker -no matter how
131,:artliug
ciao Mid ititiUttettand tiefehar,cv...
the ucoulumeots of poition.
Itre iIOW cud .11WayS W
National LegiEltatiou, enough ol great prerett.
tiletttiEllen, 10 safely guard thn gr.naral
tarn:lA.2. t:f Cue utitlon, to argue the question' ,
of cuustauttount kw-- Li) u/autwe the les.thug
subjects of putilic policy as laid +IOW
platforms, and to astonish the world by
their orilliant eloquence. The Itu of Cot,
gross will never lack such great tneu as those
But it is tut meti of this ciiiiracter,wliti can best
rept-et:eat such interests as ttioae of Western
Pennsylvania, at liVasbingtnn. We need men
of sound judgment; thorough personal aequaiii•
tence with uu people; great practical Itnnwl ,
edge of basin • rs, and who at the same time
possess the ' cilities of head and t.ngne and
pen, plainly and clearly td set forth either by
s eech or in riting, the fruits of their knowl
edge, the co elusions of their jugdment, and
to argue strongly the me ,surer which they
may desize to advocate. We want men who,
having a practical knowledge of the facts, BLa_
tistic , and combinations of our own material
resources in minerals, machinery, industrial
ability, climate, soil. advantages of location,
and character of population, shall be able to
present in the Ilalls of Congress, such fleas
urea as the producing interest of Western
Pennsylvania need, and to urge them with the
strong and convincing arguments of facts
which are more potent than the most eloquent
ly worded harangues, and which will more
certainly procure the kind of legislation cal
culated to foster the interests of the greatest
iron producing State in the Union, than the
most eloquent appeals could do. It is such
men tEa' the peo?le of these districts need to
represent them, and among the prominent
business men in Allegheny County they can
be found. It is not essential that the select
ion should be made among these who have
taken a leading position in the political meats-.
w a nts of either party. The knowledge, ape,.
rieuct, ability and huueaty to make a good
Congreestnen does not depend altogether up
en the party with which a Mail has L eta!
Other things lining equal the people here would
prefer to trual, their interests in the hands of
a practical man rather than a mere politician.
'There ale questions of the moat vital into -
ea to Pennsylvania, a hint" Mug shortly
,%C.itle before Congfeaa It is evident that
there le a neeeSSity for come modification of
oat preeent tariff . laws. This 16 shrewd plain
ly by the Vietinta of the publie ttliailiq, at:
well as the depressed nondition of the ge-at
iitirintacturing interests of nur own and uthei
i.ates. When this modification comas up for
uonaideration. the intereite of Pennsylvania
wiisi be in charge ut men who thoroughly Uri ,
det-Rtntai her teat:Purees and relative position
In the ether States of the Union, as the
greatest true producing State,uti equal to any
ia the value of her manufacturing investments.
S , ttiateti betweci tti ,, Nu:theta and Stititheru
States., in the adjustment of the present tarn.
ill, Peutusylvintia was Hot duly cutkesidered. In
endeavoring to deal fairly between the diverse
interests ut the e.treale North and the Qttseuie
the important iron and other manufac
turing interest of this State--greater in the
aggregate than those of !lily other—di I not
receive that share of protection to which they
are justly entitled. The question of where
the proposed National Foundry shall be locat.
ed, and other similar ones, relating to menus
facturing contracts of the government, also
require the attention at Washington City of
practical men.
But it is not our object to suggest matters
of policy—we simply urge upon the electors
of Allegheny county the selection' of such
men as we bave spoken of. To the workingmen
this matter is especially important, and at the
primary meetings they should see to it, that
such delegates are elected to the nominating
convention as will vote for the right kind of
Congressmen. Our remarks are equally ap
plicable to the nominations of either of the
great political parties. The opponents of the
Democracy are here the dominant party, and
among them most of of our manufacturers
are ranked. Our opponents have plenty of the
kind of men of which we hay. spoken from
of the. rat•ra..antatiacat t f anion ail the other INDIA.
States of the Union to sneer at those from Penn- NEW YORK, April. 10.—Colin Campbell, with fif
,y:vaid..l. Tat.! K•tysittne Wail pointed at as It sad teen regiments of European infantry, three regi
tnents of European cavalry, three regiments and de•
P mbk-m of intellectual deficiency, and her people taohments of two other reg'mcnis of native cavalry,
.... , ceps of even such sand- md eighty hi avy guns and mortars, and sixty-three
a.-Jereey, and Delaware Seal plecee, hod crossed the Ganges. The attack
or. Lackner/ wee expected to commence Feamary
.a.t sta•-Bma a
nt' • • ' 1 ttat flourish in the la nd
... I a .1, when Jung Brandoore and General Frank's
of Peat:. lion :1 , e ~.• f',' -a, these alletratiota forces of twelve thousand strung would roach Luck.
were, I will int( Latta attempt to determine ; suf now to aid in the attack.
RUSSIA.
file it to soy that the raputatior at aur Salta did -
A camp of 100,000 mn is to be formed in Poland
not suffer trout the aapectaans cast upon her, and , in the month of May. This step is considered as a
she held her uwu it, the family of notices re- , manifestation against Austria.
markably well. • TURKEY.
Bat the day ha:, gone by for these sneering A force of eight hundred Montenegrins had vie
lated Austrian territory and had penetrated into
coarg,eB. Whoever has had the gaud or bad for- Ilerzegovina• ' forty had entered Sutorria and burned
tuna to be domiciled in Washington this winter, and destroyed all tefore them.
Turkey refuses to submit to the treaty for the nav
wilt liViti observed that Peunsylvania is decidedly .
igation of the Danube. Several irregular corps are
Na 1 in point of ability in the Government at being organized in Bosnia by the weulty boys.
From the coinincaantincut of this eel, FRANCE.
tin of Congress up to the araeerit tune, she lies The Paris Cunetiptionet has an article in large
aken a leading part on every g11.23t1011, and in I type on the English alliance, which expresses the
to instance has her reputation been sacrificed— I most friendly sentiments.
mentally, morally, ar physically. The Bourse was quite animated on the 25th ult.,
Leaving the President, ilia Cabinet, and d ie I and a decided rise bad occurred.
Senate alit t_f the question, I wath t J say a low A line of railroad is to be couBtrueted to traverse
verse ata.ot a - blight. particular star " w itieb I the western coast of France. It is clearly a
political hstrata.
goat., more than a commercial project.
a., iia , ii in Slit:: a; izon of We acre
Petitions f for the r
r,ductiin of the duty on sugar'
Peousylvauitt. I allude to Hun. William MOLL- and
winery, repreeeutative in Congress from the ,
rho M eLa i r s e te p r ° o a f ri t n h g e i
I n nterior has ordered all the
Washington District. I never knew Mr. Mont- artillery in the different towns of France to ha dis
gonitry atoll after the meeting of the present mounted and deptait, d in the arsenals. The plea
-essian. ,cud I might say the saw.. for IL IllajOrit) for this tuovetnent is (bid the pieced are in a condi
..t the PoiLitnliv , ai , -,tp , 110 W Inge. lie had hev,.l that that renders their ii, ii.tigo.rous, and that they
Itaeu iu . thee, 1 Indite.-, until he was elected to will be replaced by other , in a batter condition. The
.' , ag ,.,.., „„,1 IL- „, aa ,,i a.„ Tail „f t h e Alt,. itoprertisien prevailed that the guns are removed iii
Lamy , tala „
.. a„„ al „ .c. it a ,,, , ti „, ~,,,,,.„ tear that they should tall two the hands of the pea
o„, pie, is CAA - 12 of a rising ...against the goioinutoot.
pot tiou tat lilt Sta Stag. li.iin „,,
11,3 t0,... , te1i1, hail pro
V,i1ite. , 11 1, • ,, ...: tit,Allaitio; -lope from meotiug ;at'AI.N.
bins la t,,,i,, bie .tad teal alug what manner I floras biaint ilibluitiaai•Ci had cioioitrr,d at. Valet.-
of urea Li writ" . Title, I ~-,,,, laid that Mother ,2la, but were quieted at letoot dated. Maio me alto
Nattire ',Lei " ~ ,.,:J la.lw a ,0,..16 ,Il her tire, - Boil doubtful rumors shoat of disturbaaces at Saragoess.
I was , ~J y ~, f c ,i Liar ,-, ,„ 1 „ iu every sense of
p a The government bad presented to the Cotten a pro
jest for abolitieo slavery in the apanish aonades.
the fora: aid t. s peatota .s. Lave I.,eu ,sore
ITALY.
then talt,te
a a
'the I; rot .a..,,tt. a ti a aa a at. h al.. Moat goitaet -y I Count Call V 16.. - had dispatelaed a eery enetget,c
add' ass.- I the Ita...sa was that arising out of tae acre to Naples in ,elation to the refusal of that ao
q.r.r.,sr. , f Ver.tor. rtefillibaster, by Cormaad ,r, arnment to earrender the Cagliari prisoners.
['atilt:tin „- 's atir i. a lays will vetleo:her that t,--0 RUSSIA
'ader: '-tr ila t --, ta :I , i la L , a 7 tat , at - aaa —such ri. P b There is groat agitation in Russia to
2. JunaairEiliCB
4;." , Ste . pl - Fans, waitmal... Shorter ; and others—at J the opposition of the nobles to the proposed emelt
taiast a 0 - htnit aacyptior, taal , grounds agaia‘a cipation of tboir serfs. Many of the government
tae pos . a.ion of the Prestoeat and deneuaced the •farailifai have net to fa Petersburg for fear of their
aation of Coot. Patilling iu the bitterest terms- li"O
They piled no 05Sa .if ta7guaratrit GLI a Pelion et
vituperation, and their k2hiTil,y almost ran mad
It was iu reply t t inch ii:cliiinatiouS that Mr.
.t.-a l t.grtmery first r i poko. Nit.li n tierce that
nothing oi'ial,l it iiiiii.iale— with an eloquence
that c tapt-l'ad ataattatn and with a logic. that
ti,, tine Illeturt,ti I. oatuttaa he told the Suntt,
*Lao it., II ,n-,ii 1,,,i, , p'e i , f the Natal. thought at
I iir.96, t4l.ll',litittlY i ,pedill,Ll - Tli 1 i ..ptetill wiaB
puttastted 0....1, road all 0,,0r Pounryistinlit, tins it
ctasekl:l,l , l thou-antic and Ito lotiltu. at., no ..r
were 10l 11'
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-nut the wore• ptiliti-•
in Clie Balk
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to
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lrelL!`tlk ir•ii. 1111,1 11' Le. high complimimt, 1 V`lll
11.11i11:tIllg thv 1)1111p,i11y vhich °lists
hetwei_ll himself the author.
It is gratifying to every Pennsylvanian to see
her sons a,suming suoli a distinguished
position in the capitol of our cc untry, when the
etebied wisdom of the tuition is brought ii‘
a. ti who in one session of
the .a.rurrievu Cougres4 assume a position among
Ole first -,atesmen of the nepublic, must bA
v'tt- , 1 with iutetteet of a high order and
time alone is necemary to place him besides
the who have brought iniprishable glory - to
nr laud
.
Mr. Nlcutg .mery is untiring in his industry,
iici this is ~ .iie secret of his success. He takes
i.ol i cif a question and he masers it. No part
~ f it escapes his -crutiny. it is examined in all
ili bearings, and viewed in every light. He is,
theiiefore, always master of the question upon
which ho undertakes to speak, and cannot be
. -- ,_,Lifitsed or thrown off the line of argument
marked out. MS style of citatory is terse, vivid,
and powerful. He does not attempt "10 Weave
a web of beauty" by rutical quotations and
Addisonian sentences.; but he speaks plainly
and positively. always suiting the word to the
idea. When he is done, he is done There is
4 )
ne ambiguity to be Ci „red up—no elucidmion
to be made itdded it this is a voice which is
Jteuturian iu its p er, and a physique which
can endure any amount of labor, and the reader
hits an idea of :co man who, I firmly believe, is
destined to assume a ticisition in our nation
second to no man of the limes 4.
BANK IzESUMPTION
Today, the 12th of April, is the time fixed
by law for the resumption of specie payments
by the banks throughout the state. In the
principal citie he banks resumed sometime
sin is and many of the country banks have :AL°
done so. Those who do out pay the coin hoin
mid after to dayforfeit their charters. The
hauks h•-ote lerfeited themselves during the
eiuspiiastou arid twiny of them have been rt
suming gracmlly, E.O that there will be uo d ud
deb shock upon their business. Let theto
learn a lesson from past expeifeuee and whit.'
undo, eipit66loEld lit
I.ctildi, Ifl Vlig
Wo Lacs fu the iilkautx4
lui ceecw . he, u home ut tittle cust thc
veitiiment 6I Mc. E. tibudet, publiabed iu thus
day Putt
LV 411i.tial
Itulikel, of i'vuosylvauta, otiortil thy
resolutioo, wtoil *VW read, VOLltild
ditti and ogreed to
tbxt ttle riumittuA uli Military At
tAtr . b be, rtud net) hetrhy itfateucted to iutpitic
illl. the ,mpd! , tioy ui re-laLlighilly, a Natioaal
F.,uudiy at litirriEburg iu the State
f E'euusylvania
We hope the members from Allegheny
County will see to it, that the tibiae of Pit u.
burgh is inserted in this resolution before it is
finally disposed of.
uts wag reintirk , truly, wheAl h bap: thut
p.pularity iu pull tine is Lu ere your Liattit• t❑
large type pOiated to u teucti." Somebody will
to who you are, ant when the Limit
raiu comes you Will disappear.
fey- ANuTHER RESIDENTIOI lib' NEW YORE. CITY
It Tyr THE Chita. KEIL:UPS AF' DK. NPLAN
C Ld.6 MUTED 1.1 VKR P 1 I.LS, PItIIPAREI) BY FLEM-
MEM
This is to recut) , that 1 have had the Lizer amplaint for
live years, during which time I have tried almost all known
remedies, but to no purpose. Clearing of Dr. :IPLano's
1010
o Liver Pills, I concluded to try a box. I did so, and
um now almost cured. I think one box more will effect a
permanent cure. I can cht.crinily recommend these Flute
to all w ho way sutler fr,uil liver complaint. I have also
known thew used with :Lc most happy toenite iu Ctltee of
al k-headache, or dyept,paid.
MR. \SIFT, No. 116 Attorney street.
Purchsaers will be curelul to for Dr. NPLA.N.E'S
CELIi.BItATED LIVES. PILLS, wautdactarvd by FLEMING
BULB., of Pittsburgh, P. ben, or e other Pilth purpurtlug
be Liver Pills, uuw bef,ve the public. Dr. !..I'Lane's geutdue
Liver Pills, also his celebruied Vermituge,cau Dow be bud et
all respectable drug stoles. is'one jes uine will I.i.out Me "iv ti
t.n - (31) (apBlwiea) Se - id:ha - Nu BitJe.
MEll==9=ffia=
:~ ~:.:~_=3=. _ _ _
NEW YuSE, August 80, 1852
, i-4 -- , pm . '!.-'; ~ , : iii ci . A 'qy
ti
2 ..=:, i 11 tL,,I ~ .f..,.4 ! . .. , ,, , ,:,_it I) ti, .
vic,abrz. yii a3Nangtara.
WII3ELOOT O II Cai - , April lg.—Both liouses rr ill
adjourn on Nudity to attend, the funeral of Mr. Den
ton,
'I 1.28 LOW: Ou ite, , eptnuiro by the t•resid-nt of
the volunteers ;trees the several States for serviee in
Utah, nor will there ha until the passage ut the L'o
tioieliey Appropriation bill Ly the •3euate,
Senator Davis is LOW regarded as zonveleseent.
Neither House is iu session to illy, having ad
jourtied over till Monday.
The Union, of this tilOrlllUg, ILI :pocking of tto
Ireticieney bill, says that such is the conititi‘di
of
affairs, that even such a great tnew*ure of public ne
cessity and urg.eney as the supplies of the Utah -
pod ilLu Li , wart ol,yo its I,l:oBrigtt to Black ttepublie.iii
River, cud epeiiii.s of some half a dozen Southern
Detuuerittd Eld being atilioted with a weak Van'ty for
figuring as the watch-dogs of the 'f reasuty, aspiring
after eerebrine faun, who hang about the upiguLt
of
the public eider barrel, giving the viola:lt tiyuatitutin
et babies at every ittperlicius drop that happens at
the bung. it also charges thew with uniting with
the Free Soil patty on Linencial
while col Will Northern lisitatitiretm tittite with the
autoe p.,riy to ti ; :ifent, the other gloat loudiog gime-
Lien --the ltansaa hill.
The Uoion Jaya it le Lilo for quad of twohly odd
uteitilmrd each, %The have gone. oil and eutoil with tiro
Black It epublitieu phalanx, on one question, and au.
other ou another queatima, but eutue squad ur akar
ou u cry question that hoe yet erieou, to suppoi.:e
oat the Atituitlistration and tivo sixths of the Dow
orgenitetiou, will attrage their policy eat the
bidding Of a hatplita of t,add, only tai , , ..;tdd
for the Democratic party id a !inn, uuwavoiitte ptr
6istuneb by lha Adminietratiun in the policy it hen
from the first espoused. To yield cud jut or tttto to
faction, id to commando at once for the Democratie
organization the work of disintegration and desirue
Don.
Arraugeuientu ti.e krunikaer“l
Beuton-.-Pottudry
Sr. Lour, April 10.—A well attended public uauet
mg woo held at noon for the purpo . se of making ap
propriato arrangements to do hou,r to the memory
of Thomas B. Benton. Brief eulogies were pro
nounced by several gentlemen, appropriate resolu , -
tions were adopted, and a committee of prominent
citizens appointed to take such actin as may be Do
cessary for a public demonstration of respect to the
remains of the deceased when brought hither for in
terment.
The foundry of Newman Graham was burned last
night. Loss $40,000. 'neared for $6OOO.
From friexteo
NEW ORLEANS, April 10.—The steamer Tenuessee
is coming up. She brings important news from
Mexico. Gen. Orell took the city of Guadalaxara,
capturing entire the government of Junerez. Jane
yes and his officers have been permitted to leave tho
country. (hello was on his way baok to the city of
Mexico, an will probably be declared President.
Vera Cruz still holds ont for the Constitutionalists.
Tampico is heseiged by Garza.
An American Veesel Boarded.
NEW Yonx, April 10.—The bark Anna arrived
here this morning, from Galveston, and . reports that
she was boarded, off Havana, by a boat from the
British brig-of-war Styx.
Headache
PROM Ali EMINENT CLERGYRkI
Meffert. Benj. Page, Jr. & Co.—Gentlemen : I take
great pleasure in saying to you that I made use of
IBERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, wbkh 1
obtained at your store, and found special relief of a
severe headache, from which I had long sutler
ad, and I believe they were of service lu ue iV re
linviug my stoumeh and head.
Yours respectfully,
SAMUEL E. BABCOcK.
titaLeoisfa aril) DEBILI•tt
13MEEM=1=11=1
"1 have tuund iu Bt.ERIiAVE'S itOLLAND
IsITTE.Rd a tewekty tor 11‘FiliatSliii and Lability.
My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit."
Mr. A. d. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, at teruarlts
that.he has experi‘uced ten, - ..h relief trear, its liEir
headache.
eti Reintilli MIL eIE.A.LTE Kis'Ear,FLED
Mi. John Davidson, living tat', callas abo'ia rate
Liugh, ou tha Pannailvania °anal, nays
" When 1 corninenoed taking SCERRAVE':.:
ROLLAND BITTERS, I aauij hardly walk. Now
1 enjoy - eaealleat health.
aleSti&A /—Be careful tv wit t, k•Aer's titlitafl3
/itittli. Sold at $1 pak bcttlo , ur s!..t b.ttlae Poi SL,
by tlei cvto Proptintk: , fo ; t7tiLjntSri a fag., Jr., ,
n ett-4.5t, hattwali and
ur,d Draggista geworally.
MEW WALL PAPERS CHEAP.--.Still
they Li.Luo 19. YMARSHALL .1 , ,
b 7
W 'l' ;.; A N I i S H O E
PEOPLES' CEILIAY 8110 h;
littiN'Vti, LA Vitt', tEIMr.EB', yoUtli'd iLlatErez
wear of e vciy owl lAdice
Long Ualtere, with or without Lcvig; Giov.
Moroteu nod Ladling Slipp6 ,- e: tlouch NiuroceL.,
.u 4.1 Patent Loather Btoskito ; Kid au ; Maroc,. 130,,L,
ap3 N 0.17 Filth street,
$6OO F it a two story frit tri e dwelling
Lula b and lOC Of KrutiDd toy !uu, ph , cm
!Al) , situated ou Mt. Weishington. Tbruit envy.
ted 8 1101111:1 - ZAT Ac SON. fil Il49rlctq I.
LYONS' MAGNETIC POWDER.--For the
destructiLu of lus:as, such as 13..d-buge. rutkr.xnell
n 4. Multkt, Vleam, Auto, Mumquitoes, kneel, Pinta kutive.tz
Vorbdu uu fuwls and 31111i11113--ull 'laud and fur rah, by
apt B. L. FAQ NE -WOK 5... Cc)
_
RED, WIIITE AND BLUE.-500 buseb
Toilet Varle,..-uteri s as,ortod solute, tn.,
and cokes,, htallli tad for Stilt, by
leo). 24AWY1s111.
QUININE. - 600 uz. on hand and fur bale
by [ay?: E. 1.. VAIINEtiTOCE it Co.
°COKING EXTRACTS.—A large hupply
•_._,'
of Preetm & Me:rill's tiuequulled flavoring extracts,
for Ice Cream, etc., couatautly cn hand at
JO3EPLI FLEMING,
. 6 Corner Diamond and Market etreet.
YON 8' KATHAIRON.—An excellent
preparation for preserving, restoring and beautifying
the Hair, for sale by JOSEPH FLEMING,
apd - Comex Diamond and Market atreet.
MINERAL WATERS.—BIue Lick, Be
ford and Congress Waters constantly on hand at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
tea Corner Diamond and Market st-eet
lANOS TO RENT.—TWO elegant Rose
it wood 6 octave Minas, will be noted to private %m
-ales only. Apply to 408 N
felb
d 2• Wot 4 Meet.
NEW IDVERTISEMENTS.
LIBRARY ,',IEETING.-1 he regular quarterly
1 1 , f the YOUNG MEN'S LI BOA TtY ASS,OCIA'fIOIN,
held .n their 80. ma, on TUE:"DAY EVENT.NO next,
h ins?' , at 7% cirlo:k.
The membera of the Board of Directors are requested
, t et 7 o'clock, c 0 the same ev -ming
WIN!. If. JO NC.510. Sccretary._
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
'kionocigabela and Braided Whig: -Blackberry,
Wild Cherry, Raapbe ry, ind Ginger Prorates. Uspl2:l7
Sewickley Academy.
ACLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
BOA.BDING SCLU.OL VI: BOYS, twelve miles from
PittHlurgh.
ftev.TitAYBLLI, A. M., Prkcipal. The Trty-Sec
oud Seseion will commence on MONDAY, Diay 3d, 1 83 d.
For Clrculara and other particulare, enquire of Messrs.
John Irwin A Sous, Water street; Pileherd. T. IL Nevin
Co., 167 Liberty etr,et, or of the Principal, Sewickleyville
Poet Office, Allegheny co., Pa. Lapl2.lwdriv
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
TliE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, and we call the attention of the Ladice to the
fact that
COOKING IRONING, ETC.,
Car, be done with etorloiu . l , without opp•etbive beat, wi,h
uut toot, at d with despatch—the lire being always tea - y
is
a rnotueut7-by using
Musgrave's GaS IPooltlng Stove,
PITN3BURGII, July 9, 1855
JOHN DRYAD. & CO.,
WH01.1.8 ‘ .11..E DEALEXA
COOKING BY GAS
To which we respectfully lava., your atteutiou, at No. 75
Smithfield street. S. A. JOHNSON CI, 11110.
IM.. County and City nights to sale. apl2:9nt
GOLD AN]) SILVER WATCLIES,BEAU
TIFUL Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, and fancy ar
mies at Auction, at McCARTNErS AUCTION HOUSE,
1::(1 Wood stret.t, (the old and well-known McKenna Stand)
commencing MONDAY EVENING, April 12th, and con
tinuing every evening for two weeks, or until all is sold.
The goods will be open for examination each day, when
Ladies as well its Gentlemen are respectfully ill , . {tell to call,
and they may purchase at private bale, wholesale or retail,
at very low prices, if they please, and all goods shall prove
as represented and satisfactory, or money refunded. Per
sons wishing goods lu this line will tind this sale worthy
of notice, as there is a great variety to select from, and we
are det.rmined to sell. Please give us a call. Sale to com
mence each' evening, at 7% o'clock.
JOS U A GRAY, Salesman.
W. G. McCARTNEY, Aucer.
A HOMESTEAD FOR ?,10 !
LIOR SALE IN TILE "UOLD REGION "
and calor portions of Virginia, tho lu.luo, lug }lams
and Building LO•fl ' IN 831.5 R£B, to wit --
1 Vann of 100ner0., and a Uold Mine, in.... 100
acres.
4 Veit ath of eu a.i.deo ..c0..1t, are
240
.3., " 41.) " InOU "
..
..
'lu" 1401) ••
„
.11..0 10 " 15110 "
. .
200 •• 1., '' ... 11.:60 ''
"
nuil '. ...t " 1000 •.
.
160 BuLd g 10IS acro, with dta. o pu• li. eyrs 710 -
1260 " " 1001000 Let " .' " 025 "
'zsoo " " t)o.x.lou " " ' " 916 -
6000 " '. 26.1100 " "
10,000 66eree, amounting to .... 111,000
CPBS/VICATES of the above Sharee, (with Bands for the in,
mediate ex,cutiou and delivery of ,itie Deed 4,) have been en.
closed in 10,000 envelope, exactly alike, and staled; which,
after bong well mixed up, have b-an anentiered on the out•
aide iron, 1 to 10,000 incloelve, en that no ono n a knon.,
the contents of any particular Eruca.ope. They will be sold
at ;10 'EACH ; without reference to what they contain, and
BRILL to any one wahine; appncetich Tale.
at in nit casts i..egfea:.
Tht lsroo , t Farm, cdrit.h dime- is votriza at
$3 , 1,000. and the smallest building Lota lave beau sell
ing at to .;aoli. iinuariJo have eheady been told upon
t.hens terms. Whilst all eland the 61.11 - W - .: , chance of getting
the Farms, every purilia,ei id guad ant , ea sac j do - .le lots
at least. Every ether purciniser is Louud to get one of at
law douide its size in ea/tie. Every fourth purena.er ~us of
at least quadruple as sire and value. Whilst every tenth
purchases will get a Farm ranging in Value fruit Vat up to
$.50,00u Theta Peruse suit Loth are sold so clasp to induce
telaernents, n sunielsut uniiihir being re:ervtd, the lucreusu
in the value of wbici., a 11 couGoileatu int the present stio
/ins, Ihe net proceeds are to be arybed to local impious
meats, rods as Sclands, I'Lblorfes, Milts, ,t;. number of
Shares sun be taLen by inaipidefais— to seen: e a Furs', tune ut
least ten Shares ihe Ceetifb:ates can be obtained by paying
se-ElAt.t, afiti the bleeds by paying the ui ELEI,
ik_a_ 764100 Avi es of Land, iiiar , Deor =mail t.acts, , an
old° be had at l'isissas S&Ls an.t upon most IttisaNsias
Passes. Solos of it is timely Imeitovr.b. AGENTS ARE
WANTED EVEii YIN HERE SELL THESE LANDS --
Liheral ibiliu,sayst,ts still be dlyou. lot tall particulate,
apply to SI. BAUDER,
tort itt.yaL . Cat-alms Cu., Vs ,
tiEuliGE W. IsAUM,
Real deists awl I ne , .re.n. e Again, haat hie Ut the Diatuand
North of Ult. etteet, Allegheny City, Pa.
ORANOES.-100 boxes Meusina Sweet Or
nulsbs, Just tetetsecl and ha sale, by
ItLYMER A ANDERZUN,
No. av Wood street.
N •F. 1V N U 'l' S
l.alethdlo rod N ;
10 t,e4B .13tifdeoUa A.lin.tade ;
• 31011 y Sua
•, wspri UGe.l
" Fare. t 4;
" Eltglish VY4luut.:
Urcum Nuts;
:41,i) Cam. un Nr,tn, Juit 1,051 c.ati and fur estOu
ILL\III3L( 3 ANDIMSON,
No. 39 Wood eltrect,
npl2 Lilo L. ell trio.
SECU N AltRI VAL OF SPRING AND
L'ONIMNr- l'qE6t 4 iii-KWF--!"ttmkarl , , Sint4l:9,
lioutts, Cfroito Work and iJaitttnil 11. i, mil ul
which will Lc mold N'gry Cheap It,t - Cab),
c. HANHON LOVE,
•
Vortnerly 1..v0 lirahorm,
01,12 No. 71 51nrket ntrm.t.
PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
__:4,tltute. In South Pittsburgh, ou the Menorigabola
river. Tho house is large and convenient, havlus a hall
parlors, dining room, kitchen and i eh•,tubuie, a ique por;n,
fronting the river, a good cellar, stable and carriage haus",
a large garden with great variety of choice fruit, shrub
fiery etc grate arbor, shade trace, etc. For !price and
terms, ingiPre at the Lace of S. OUTIIBRia ik SON,
apl2 61 Market street.
d'IOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT
Situate Lit trinut 2 miles from the city, 24 cored of
laud; large uud comfortable dwelling house of 10 rooms;
good spring house, cairiage house, stable, etc., a t , mint
house and other out.huPdings, garden, fruit trees, grape.
and smell fralis, a sloes wall and iron rallinA; in fro tot
the horse and garde[:, air , will be routed loai to u good ten
ant. S. CUTUBEIIT it SON,
apl2 61 Market street.
BY EXPRESS AND RAILROAD
lAitt ADDITIONS (e FRESH t/OODS
Tu uur, (alre..dy,)
EST IiiNkIIVK AND EXCELLENT STUCK
JOE. ROLLIVE,, 77 Market street.
J. D. ii 011 . SEM AN
(LATE OP ILOUSEMAN Sr. 8MITI1,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
rnERCii ANTS,
Nu. 9 N. Second Street,
aps:Sul ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
A NEW ELOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
A N Et•EOAN'i2 CARY ED F'
CARVED 7
.01 Octave Chickertug A Buns' Piano, R ee 4
hawuc le-eti in use a v, y abort time, in LIOW
ILI i„o0 , 1 order aud will be warranted by the; i
antwribers. The Piano is uttered at a very • v
low price.
A Rosewood tiertnau Plauo,te% octave, made Ly the i vet
lierumu wakes; lu use about two ) oar a, nut Coat 1,, import
at least s2oo—ptire $llO
A Rosewood 7 octave Bustou wade l'inua, oath cly now, to
rtoce [he cuttalgutuoul, or $2OO.
A mahogany d octa‘e Pisan , toa.le by It W. Noon.,
New York, ,160.
A toahugauy u octave Piettla, wade on Baltimore, 1,40
A rosewood d °elm. Piano, old, Vin
A l'osl, , Noutt 0% vela% e Plane, a very elegant and g..ust ILL
etrutaeut, made by one of the best Now York umLete, to
perfect order; New York , price sauu—s24o.
A 6 octave lTsetteut ul.i PlhOu, a ICtk lion tr ame, made by
Babcw - k, $76.
A rosewood o Octavo t2LlLlict tug Pinto, In good le
rose about 2 years,
The above Fires iueludc I,a. klug b and
Fm sale icy JtaiN H. meLLoit,
e,lO Agci.t lii Cbh.teriug, S Bou'..
toi Fittsourgt.. - ol tveatatn Peunsylvaraa,
Apt. N. Rl Wood street.
FIRE ARMS,
NlAPrirer, UUTLt,N.
,Loito 1t.5 Lity, ld tu Le iuuud
air.
Ni. 136 WOOL. STREW
T ll 1 Y- u N
IMEMIIMI
511118EILLICS SHIRT FRONT,
a 'l' UItiIICSTEIt'S 4s:wit-tic HALL,
Curtlor ntioct mud blowout] allay.
If, ED SWEET PO'L' A'PO ES. —25 bbl 0
•eced Nwbet Putettue icielvcd and tor dale by
.1. A. FETZ Elt,
C,krunr 9lurhet dud Riret bt.reinis
QEED NESIIANNOCKS.-25 L6la. Seed
c•,,lend and fur gale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
C.racrSlarkat and Illrot btreetn.
L'NULISII PICKLES AND SAUCES.
duzsu quart Picklws;
S. du pint du
21.1 do Chow Chow;
du Cuutulowur.
2u do eq.us11111;
15 du Fruudh ;
I 5 du quart Coition;
du taut du
2u du Wurcusturaltire Sawn, plots;
to du do do quarts;
lU du John 801 l Saucy quarts;
2.5 du du du pinta;
Just rodsieud nod fur tc.lu by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
Nth 39 Wood street,
spa Opposite St. Cliezlee Hotel
K ETCHUPS. -
30 dozen quart Tomato Ketchups;
30 do pint do do
15 do du %Valuut s do
15 do do Mushroom do
Just reed end for emit, by REYMER 8 ANDERSON,
No. L'9 Woo I street,
ap3 Opposite the EL Charles Hotel
DAVID H. WILTJANS,
- -
pE for ktßa CO.'S Sae and vv. extriatine
SPens, fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
nt FOR THE ERECTION OP OAS WORKS, for trona five
burners and upwards, aud for Heating Buildings; public or
Sta . ticalr7 ELM*. privs, by &awn, Hot Water .c Furnace&
t4oe. 01, 5 and at tdantott dars6i
ue•i•rkleLc
r UM'
CENTS
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NEU IDVEittiglifEll'ls,
THE MORCANTiLE AGENC',
FOR THE PROMOTION
ANb
PROTECTION OF TRADE.
D. DOUGLASS (II Cu,, Proprietors.
Corner Wood and Fifth Streets., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALFA. ArmsTito:sr...4, Manager.
&Lid Milled, New York, June, I.B4l—Pittblli,llarch,lBs2
MEEME:I
NEW YORE
lIRAIT:Li rPLCI:i
Pittsburgh...
Pldladelph i
Cleveland....
Detroit
B. DOIIGLAS.9 Co.
B. Douousg h co.
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B. DOUGLA93 A: Co.
B. DouGi.o.Ad Co.
B. DOUGLid3 I Co.
B. Douatk.ss 1 Co.
B. DouGLAbs A co.
B. DOUULAS.3 k CO.
B DouuLt•s I Co.
B. DOUGLAtS I CO
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ASSoCL.Lik: 07FICEE1
Chicago
Dubuque
New UrlelLs
Charleeton
Luuieville....
St. Lkuii
Balance remaining with Company...—.
The ABUTS of the Company are as follows:
Bonds and Mortgages, Ground Bents, Bank and
other Stocks V 12,460 Cid
FOIWON OFFIctS. Loned on Stocks 87,660 DO
Montreal, C. E B. llotiouss & Cu. , Trust Fund in New York 88,151 88
London Eng B. DouaLeau &( o. ' Deferred Payment on Etcck 07.7000 00
Lettere of Introduction to Lawyers of high standing and \ Bilis iteceivable 71,404 67
reepectabillty in every section of th • Union. will be Cash on hand and due from Agentb....... .......... . 315,000 bil
gratuitously furnished to subscribers making application at Premium on Policies recently Issued, cud de..ts
the office. Aisu, letters of intrt duction to any of the °tikes 1 due the Conipany
named above.
B st[ u
Bali inaore
aictimoud
la w COLLSCIIONS PRoNLPITT ATTENDSD TO ISt ALL PARTS OP
nit UNITID STATES AND BRIT/SE FOASEIALONS. Inp10:1tu
_ . _
A NEW SYSTEM
F
AVERAGING ACCOUNTS
Thoroughly Taught in Thirty liniutes,
OR BO PAY
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ENGAGED
IRON CITY OOLLIIOE HALL, for one week only.
TEACHERS, lIOOK•KKSPTItd, and ACCOUNTANTS geu•
erally, will find IL fur tLeir advantage to avail then:mina
of thin opportunity
op10:1w•
R
'STEW SATIN PAPE.—At 20 and 25
cents per roll, for sale by
W. P. MARSHALL &
ap9 •
87 Wood street.
li - EW GOLD PAPER.—At 50 and 62:1
trite, for auk) by W. P. MAI:6II4U 4; CO.,
up 9 67 Woud stseet.
QTAT U ARY AND PAINTING—Land.
mcnnes, pictures y, Buchanan, Waahingtou,
Franklin and Larayatia. See shop windows. For Bale by
SPRING DRESS 'PRI:SIMI:NOS.—AU the
awl, stylus iu the market at reasonable prices, at
apt+ HORNE'S TRUSIMINO &CORE.
IEI X QII IS I TB DESIGNS OF REAL
FRENCH EMBROIDERTES, at Lae lo,est poastble
rates. J. TiORNE.
apa Market street.
Cots for Sale lii the Muth Ward.
ELEVEN LOTS ON PENN STREET,
teat front by 100 feet. e.p, kaite of the late Mt
dolma Giait riorks,) will be °old on acconnnaating terrob.
Etiquireof CURLING, ROBERTSON I CO.,
apS:lw Corner Wood nod Fiat attactd
Alder - mai - 1N area,
S. 11001 i, ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTIOE OP TIIE PEACE, AND POLICY.
SditGiSTßATE—Orrice, hc. oti Grz.at street ; nearly oppo
site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Po. Depositions, Ackncw.
ledgments and Prooatee taken; the Records ersminad,
Deeds, Booth, 'slcutgageS, Wats. Leas.-a, Articles of Agree ,
rueut, and of Partnership, I.6Ciurd at Attorney, etc., etc,
drawn op at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
ba-iness in the line et his racial duties, promptly attended
to. ge z ,. Unice hunia, Bozo 7% e m. to 1 r. ti., and from
d r. ei epS:ly
ilAglat Cream Ale.
grab.: SUBSCRIBE - HS RESPEOTPULLI
tILLICACILIen to their custatcora and the public, [bat ay,
lug to the price or rarley and Hops, and to suit the times,
they ore blowing n light and delicious tia,or•.d CREAM
ALE, which they sae selling at V barrel, and have KEGS
OF TEN GALLONS each, ne,:ounuudato private faruillee,
They have also, X ALE, at in; XX at trod superior
RENNET at bbl., and cavalier casks in proporttoo.
Also, excellent PuitTELt AND BROWN STOUT.
Oiders sent to Well Brewery 00 PITT STltehl, will
reCPIVU prompt attehtlon.
wrlth3m i/EU. W. &Alla it CO.
TERRA COll'A OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
From two to nix Ludt unlibi'e
HtICEI3 froth 12 to Cadd pbr Pool
ALVO- ti.UOEfESTEIt
PEARL STARCH
Maio W
Irk
Hi:MAW tiatotiALtitti
Fruß.WAltlaNtl AND
C 0 hartl ISBIIO6I rsi C IFI4
ANN Wlitlita..:La IN
1:IIIL:11;t3h.:, IdtPd".ll,ls.tt,
ANDa:MI.II.IY
No. '25 Wool) Pivertsuitutt.
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
3 rift oirco Lear WOO4l.
REINEIVIAN&Iii,EYRAN,
killl.EA AN:, Pipit
GOLD AND SILVEK
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
81 ',VER. AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GrikODS.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
=l3
A. H. BOOKUAIIVER JOBEPH BUDD.
BOOKIIIIAMMER &T. ti3cDes,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Fish, Cheese, Flour, Meats, anal
Produce Generally,
Nos. 4 and '2 06 North inarvz.l,
Third and Afth dutirs above Race :creel,
PHILADELPHIA:,
HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND TO AR
VB, a full assortment of Mackerel, Cod Fish, and
Herrin g , which they will dispose of at the very lowest mar
ket rates.
P. 8.-l Elms, Stwubiars, Burraed Pork, or otho
Produces tuknu lu Cacti/lup, or nold up
Jordou 8 krothbr,
ritroup & Bro.,
Wm. 8. Balkh &
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
Li NA ill Ur AO COL. tuh
STEI N WAY & SONS,
NEW
Li K LEBER & 111 W., T.-1-tif. PIA; A:i.
tau: lu anuouticmg to to Ilia pub- --
Ito that they have Just received a spiendici , ,TA‘s;s,':V
sIBAND PIANO, from the Factory of Stein.; e -
vii.y ti Sooa, New York, wh:,, for exquisite , o - y
avveetness and volume of tone ; Ugh:fleas and cia.flcity et
much, and a most fanteltii and eligant azteriot, is ,orridct
ed the F.INEST. GRAND PIANO ever brought to this
The mechanism is a DOUBLE REPEATI.NO AbrTION, s
patented invention of Steinway A
nth the utmost promptness and delicacy of tomb a de e , ee
or durability but rarely attained.
One of Steinway A Seas' ORAN') PIANuB has is
been petmrineci on by S. Thelberg, i, I:saltine..., who stn
lei that it was reliihthatole, overt and pure IL tone;
tot Will of title Load, Alt tior.se who LaVl heecd this t o
p 010.., are unanimous 'bat it to tar superior to chase ar Llt.,
other. William Maactio nod tiottsch.stk, the American PI
&Mate, who have lately pkiyad Ot4 Steinway dt Sons GitaNto
PIANOS at their concerts, are of the EaUl2 opinion.
51t. Batter, the eminent Pianist., late of Boston, who hos
Gaited all the grand pianba - now in this coautr y,
Steinway a Sons' (frond Pleat, at toseont‘its to ISaW Yorli
4, preference to auy other
We reSpettlully Invite the pablic ime and all, wheal.,
purrhasers or !Jot. to .all and Sea elibi usriFulled la-l. it
it LEttElt A MOM
No. ES Filth &tioot,
Sole Agents for Steinway .t.."Une.
DRUG STORE REMOVED.
DR. S. SMITH ,
A PO'rILECARY AND DRUGGIST, 11AS
removed Ns store from the corner of Filth and Stolth•
Held streets, to NJ. 147 SMITH HI ELI/ RELT, caw C....
from SLIM.
tar Physktedise Pra.criptleussw.curately c.orapouudtkP
epadl w
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS Goons
A. DwrAlax.AND,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield street',
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he had received hie Spring Assortment
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS 0001)S,
Of the newest styled, best quality and moat elegant dedrilie
tload, which he In prepared to manufacture to order to the
LATEST FA/3111011S,
Aud with such a character of workmanship, ad raunet fall
to satisfy and please the most fastidious teste3. Laptiaul
.B. DJUGLASS Sr. CO
.E Rues= G Co.
.J D. PRATT d CO
PRATT et Co
J. W. WORTLIEN
W. P. MARSHALL $ CO.,
87 Wood street
IT=I
MoOutchoon G Collins,
Coleman Keicun,
Budd a Comfy,
. 4Vim -..
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iNSUR.ANCE t.i.Ofvll- ) ANI 9
N. W. (2 , ,aNsa zixcoND AND W4LNU'r Kt
ittlesdelph
TELE following statement exhibits tie business and condi
tion of the Company to January let, 1858 :
Premiums received fur :donne itisbs undiermin
ed In 1857
Marine ererniums received during the year mid.
ing December al, 1857 113,145
Pire Premiums received during the year ending
December Illat, leB7 193,665 tle
Interest ou LiALLIS 8,415 63
Total receipts for the year.
Paid Marine Losses.
Paid Fire
Expenses, Retuned Premiums and lie-
Insurance
Balariet and Commissions
~tll-1 '3l
The offictru and Directors, of this Institut vrsat.
pleasure In laying before the public the above in resent,
with a view of arresting their atteutioo write
once of Instaing their property.
This Company has mitered upon the third ear o! lta ex
istence, during which period the Iteceipts ...ove an ousted
to eight hundred and Afty thousand anal .:ave paid
Lossea over suehundred thousand dollars, yws , it equal In
respect to character of business to the very beat end oldest
offices.
We append the names of a few large and influential Mer
chants of Philadelphie,who patronise the Company by giving
it a large amount of their Insurance, and to whom are re.
epectfully referred any gentlemen who may wish to 'name
with this Company.
H. Baldwin, Steam Engine Manufacturer; David S. Brews,
Merchant; John H. Brown, Merchant; 'Moe. Sparks, Mer
chant; T. & L. Thompson, Merchants ; Faust Winebren
ner, Merchants ; D. P. Doltrich, Gum Elastic hlantuactarer;
Michael Bouvier,Merchant; Butcher & Bros., Merchants;
It
J. Van Brunt, erMiant ; Wm. Rogers, Coach Maker; Gold
smith & Co., Clothiers; E. IL Seely a Son, Merchants; Jed
per Harding a Son, Printers; Rice a Kelly, Plumbers; Wm.
F. Fotterall ; P. Buehong A Sons; Malone & Taylor; John
Hare Powell; John L. Broome a Co.; William F. Hughes;
Bloom 4 Davis; D. & 0. Kelly, Manufactutere ; Charles L.
Bute, Sugar Refiner.
ge.. The Company have discontinued the Ocean Marine
bueineas since August let, 1857, and confine themselves ex.
elusively to Fire and inland Insurance.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President,
EIDWARD 1181LMBOLD, Secretary.
JOHN THOBLiSuIi, General BuPeriinlad'al,
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent, Pittsburgh,
No. 9U Water street.
JAW:ly:sp
DELAWARE BIIITIJAH,
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED 13Y TELE LEGISLATURE OB pENTI
SYLVANIA, 1835.
OFFICE, S E CORNER THIRD AND IVAINTIT STS
MARINE INSURANCE.
ON VESSELB.I
(LARGO, T. all part. of tl. waild
IN iN 0 .E.l
Or, Goads, by River,Canais, Lakes, and Leal3 o.:llszes
el pasts a the UDIGU
FIRE INSUR NOR.?
Ca Merchandise gene4all.";..
Ca Stores, Dtvellina, &CAWS ;
-15S.I'M OF TH.F: COZ.EPA.T.fi
ifovembei 1857,
Bonds, Mortgages ; and Real Estate $101,350 90.
Philadelphia City, and other Lcens.... ...... . 187 5 011' 21 ti
ittl)Ck in Bunke, hailreada and Insurance}
/2 1 608 (Hi
Companies—.
Bills Receivable 2Cl,99l. uh.
Cash en hand . 38 1 89:4 81i
Balance In Ganda of Agents, Premiums
on Marine Poltdes romatlyisened,on 94,730 8 7
ether debts due the Company
Buhl:A - 1010a Noldi ...
bin/101'0R /3,
Ja/EIB9 C. Hand,
Pheophilus.Panldlat,
James Traquair,
Eyre,
J. F. Pentad;.,
Josbaa F. F4ro,
iiamdel E. BOIL',
Haury 4105%
James B; McFarland,
Thomas C. liana,
Robert. Barton, Jr.„
Jam B. Bempla Plttsbrireb
1). T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
W. MARTIN, Pres!lout.
lant.
Walla a Mar tD,
Joseph Sca,
Ednrand A. dond.r,
Jain 0. Davie,
John R. Penna.,
Ueorge 0. Leiper,
Edward Dzalington,
Dr. R. M. Rem Con,
Wll aria 0. Ludy', lg,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer Malvate,
Onarles Kelley,
H. Jenee Brook;
Jacob P. Jones,
Tiiud. U. H em, Vice Picait
Se;ratar
r s tii H E GREAT WESTERN
a. 'rite tint !Marino Itieurance.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
tu Company's Building s No. 4O Wulno,t,
Corner of Fourth Street.
A urlitottn7. ED PI'PAL.
Capilall paid ia
t+urphis, Jidiury lnt , latia.
s277,Vii
EIKE IN 8(11:4 NCE—Llnilted or Pbrpocual.
Alan' N E INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Frelghta.
INLAND INSURANCIL by Itivore, Canals, 'Lanes and
. .
Land Carriage*
titakoT9
Charles 0. Lathrop, 1123 Walnut sire.,;:.
Wililam Parllng. 1510 Sins stzeet. '
Alexander Whfilden, Merchant, 18 North flictit.
Isaac Razlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor.
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Bunter Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall.
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White t McCurdy.
Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Janes B. Smith, firm of James B. &Mtn k Co,
Ron. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third street.,
John C. Vogdes, mike corner of Seventh and Samson).
James Weight , late Cashier Bank of Tioga.
Alfred Talor °Rica Cairo City Property.
Jona J. Slocum, office 228 South Third street.
0. C. LATILLOP, Preaidei4.
W. LA MANG, Vice Fresh:len,.
LEW/S 111 " GC)RY ' Brandt Office, 8 Wall at, N. Y,
Second Vice Pres%)
JAMES WIIIORT, ftcreteryandTreaaurrr.
11. E. RICtIARDSON, Assistant Pecralaty.
R. W. POINCEXTER, Agent.
97 Water st•eoc, Pittsturgh
MONONGAHELA
INSURANCE COMPANYN
OF PITZEIBUI?G2.
.1.914:8 . A. DOTOIII2Oq,
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
OFFLOE..No.•9B 'Water Utroati
WILL INSURE. AGAINST ALL RENDS 01' YIRE AND
MARINE RI9KB.
James A. liutchlma. George A. Berry,
Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Ltalzell,
William Rea, Thomas 8. Clarke,
Wilson hillier, John Dl'Devitt.,
Ww. A. Caldwell.
la .
ennsylvanla Insurance Company,
OF PATTSBURGII.
6D ,Pottirth
DIDECTORS:
Jaccb l'aint,r. J. P. Tanner, (Jet,. W.
Hedy Patteraue, C. A. Colton. A. J. Jones,
W. Li. ilopkine, Wade itinukace.
I. Orli - Byrout, A. A. Carrier, Hobert FAHLIt . ,
A. 0. itampsou, J. U. Jones, . John TaLigart.
Henry tiproul, Wagtaly,
Uttaxecired Capital— $300,000
FIRE AND . 51Altiliti 1U i i TAII.E.N,ot ail dzscritaton . .
UitIII11;
Preaideat—A. A. CAREHLIt.
Vice Prealdeut—RODY PATTEJThOt..
Srcrotary and Tress - war—l. GRIER IdPi:CUI,.
A. A.. CARRIER &
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENC.V.
Capital Represeentad, 831000,000.
cOMP...kNIES CF HIGHEST STANDLNO, Cheirrared t 7
Ponile,yirania and other States.
ilia) ; MARINE A ND LIVE RISKS GT All,
DESCRIPTIONS.
ra .1 - ,a o 3 PCITRTiiI STRICRIT
L a entaue..), FTITSBURGh,
; [de3ll4yl
i.saftMEEs
mANUBACITURER 08
ALCOHOI4 9
cologne Spirits wad Fusel °II I
Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street.
*pio.ty,...
N AMUEL FAHNESTOCK
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AN]) - omEsiric,
HARDWARE.
rto. 1* \Nona street, between Distusail
ulley and B‘orurth street,
riTTIPUI2OII,
rki-Tas inabcoriber la now opening d well selectee ..iezrt
meat Or foreign and domestic Hardware, all 110,7, and w ill ba
sold on as goad terns as any other house In this city.
will always keep du hand ft general asoortrnen.t Of
ifABMWARE, CUTLERY, CAB.PENTERS' TOOLS, dz.,
T.. whist/ Gs respeettally Invites the attention Off echaser
FAUNlbsrOati
JOHN MOORHEAD has removad to
No. 7* ViObi atrea, below Itialkot
JOHN 31.001-tHILIAD.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
,PIG METAL AND BLOOMS'.
NO. 74 WATEI STREET. BELOW .11.4.RKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
N EIN GOODS! NEW GOODS !1-
A: A. MASON 3 CO., Au" Ts., NO. 1!:. tiTß.tat,
Ara daily In resxlpt of thu latest uovelliaa lu
SHAWLS. EithROIDERIE2,
4418,411
tx.r.olo
... 65,253 Szi
64,318 64
32,488 38
$384,688 81
$113,K4 hi
U,633 a 8
1000100 00
70%7Eith
P. A. 1L31).`41114, Agent,
IVcier atreot,ll,l.t.titnast
600,01.)il
$223,800 (A)
. t.kf..77 US
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tftEMOV AL.
AND Flail DREI3,B 000,W