PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIEUBD BY D. D. worrn_._.. ... .. PITTABITRGH: TUESDAY MOBNI7d, JAN. 29, 1856 • Ternw DA ILY-01.. Dollen per annum . Mehl. 10 0 ,000 . It KLY—Ilm Dolls. per annum, he &Mama— Mu will be awned on the iblLowing eoruiltloac Pour Cordes per 00 Tea Copies per ertnone—.. „ .. 6t — 1 000 AIWA= laments aro mutrod, area the .lAwhen the rear Le t. maces It le resomel To the:holiness' of the United States. In amordanoe with whatappeare to be the ....110.1.4 mmersl at. deetre = 01 tbe wo ßefir , T 4 u to t a h a .tam Eestro tz ll4 L ai r ..i:= tbe yerromt, ftleemetrasetta, New York, Pew, aymeota,Oblo;Eflrbleao. Indiana, god Wlecoado, here- Df taMts Me Repablicantof tatted= tommt Wm. mar Ocarnrottra ,Pitteberety mi tat 234 of mars. 3660. fOr the putC of penman tbe Nat tonal Orford• wine, and', adding Am a blationelDeleaste Convention of the o = Mat at fame eabeetprest ay, to ruminate =Mates Mr The Prealcbrotl ond Mee Prod. thew. to be impportadyttbe . sotto:, be November. DMA . P. STONEY of Oblo. I Z. DOODAD:I_ ,f 1 or Hem DAVID WI LENIN of Pa, LAOZ BRAINERD of • WILLIAId A: wages, er'wt.. Vt. Janos Elmo, of Fayette "iOtinty, publishes a lag letter in the Harrisburg Telegraph, on the Slivery question. In the first part/of It he de monstrates clearly that opposition to the exten sion of Slung was a cardinal principle with the framers of our government, as It should be with their descendants; and then he epolls this all by contending, in the latter part of it, that the slaveholders of the Smith have a coneitutionai .right to bring Hair slaver' with them into the free States and hold-them as each. He confines the privilege, to be sure, to the right of traruit through the free States with their slues; but the grounds upon which he harms this right of truslt, are enfficient to justify the holding of them here, asislares, for other purposes. The great mistake of Judge Erred, as it Ma been of other jurists, is In assuming the fact that the Constitution regards slaves as property. This is first taken for granted, without argument, and upon it all other argument in the case is founded. The Presiden‘ in his:annual Message committed the same binfier; and the error is so pertbasciotusly adhered tbl'y so many as to be mime the real difficulty in any possible settle ment of the Slavery question. The Judge needs hardly to be cited, by us, to legal authorities. --He ought to be familiar with them, although he. seems, to ignore them. He quotes, approvingly, a decision that persons, as such, eannot beeomerthe subject's of commerce, and if heivill consult his U. S. Reports he will find the / dootrine equally well settled by the Supreme Court that the Constitution does not regard slaves as 'property but ea perms. .We have the anthoeity of Jaws MADISON, the father of the Constitution, for saying those who framed It united with him In thinking It wrong to admit into that Instrument thivides that there could be property in man. The idea was excluded; at least they thought so: and their comic.- tion that they had succeeded in excluding it hav ing been clinched by the. Supreme Court, it is . hardly probable that so learned and conscien tious a jurist as ;edge Ewing will persist in put ting upon the Constitution a construction re jected alike by its framers end expounders. • The right of transit for slavee over free soil is based altogether upon this pernigions and base less assumption that the constitution recognisee and treats Slaves as property. The laws of the stain's tolerating elumg confer upon them that character; but the constitution itself simply treats them asperiona, for the epecial purposes set forth in that Instrument. The right of trail, sit Is not one of these purposee, nor can it be inferred without doing violence rto fact and, the Rules of legal interpretation. . The doctrine at which Judgir Ewing sneers, that slaves become free the moment they teach free soli by the consent of their:nesters, is one 'Teat hits been frequently enunciated by Southern Courts and Southern Jarisis °t i the highest char ' actor. It has the endorsement, moreover, of such men as Judge 31oLua, and rests upon`the well.reirognixed principle that. Slavery, being the creature of positive law,' 'cannot exist be - yondthe territorial jarisdictiorief that law. The _weight of authority is decidedly upon this side of the question; and we confesi to a little ear '''''prlsa at 'easing each a man as Judge Ewing Citing ground against it, alongArith such • blistering counselors m Cushing and Pierce. ' The time was, and there are_ many yet living who osn remember it, when' gangs of slaves, =ided and chained together; were driven like cattle along the National Road, through Union town, from Maryland to Wheeling, for shipment by river to a southern market. Perhaps Xudge Ewing may himself hare Witnessed such sights from the windows of his own pleasant residefies ~overlooking that thoroughfare . Those who do remember them speak of them, even yet, with a 'shuddering horror and a creeping of the flesh upon the hones. Is he willing that Pennsylva nia should retrace her steps to that barbarism and let her WI drink up the blood of his tortured fellow-men, driven like besstS before his eyes, 'with fetters alaithing upon weary limbs, and that fdr no crime but the mlefortme of their servile Litt From what we kw* of his better nature we yenta's. to guess that each a eight wopld • harrow up his very soul, end,' send him to the km:Met recesses of his library to stank for, and haply find, some legal . atitherityat war with a traffic so wanton, Inhuman end devilish. The KILIMAII Subjcined - is a coliy of !ha extra Baniss Pio. Mr, upon which the dispatch a:mow:ming another oirll War in'Hansas was based: Riau Pioneer, Extra. EICKAPOO Clip, X. T., 8 A X., Jannafy 18, 1856. f RALLY 1 RAlitY 1 I A messenger bits joet arrived in this city from Siestin, bringing the intelligence that a battle took place last night, about 12 o'clock, between abolitionists and pro-elarelyineo—the abolition lets making -the attack.- One pro-slavery man, :lamed °Cook, has been Milled; and several pro slavery men have been wounded. Several abo litionists have been killed and wounded in the melee. There is an abolition company from Lawrence on the ground, commanded by one Brailtn, who, it is said, le' urging his company on to com, mit further violent*, boasting extravagantly of Sharp's rifles. Eke., at the same time daring the "damnedruffians" as he callii pro-slavery men, to approach within rifle shot: . Forbearance has ton Weed, ceased to be a 'bine; aired° t yre call on ;: every pro-slavery man in the land to jelly to the reams.—Kaniss vaunt be Immedately resoned;froui these tyran- islaal doge. The /Levee Banger' are at this moment tient - ins to : arms! A large - number of proldavery men wlli leave this place for Buda in twenty minutes. The war hie again commenced, and the abolitionists have nub commented it. Pro ' slavery men—law and. order men--strike for your Areddetrike for your rights—avenge _.:the Need of. your brethren who have been • cowardly nesalled, but who have bravely fallen --- defense of Southern Instititiors. Sound the bugle Of war over the length and breadth of - the -land; and leave not -ao nbolitioniat in the - - tertriteryttrreinte their treacherous and cantata , looting deedit=striki your : Oierelog ride balls and your glittering steel to their black and poi- Katrina hearts. Let • the war' cry never cease in Kansas again until our Territery Is wrested froth the last vestige of studitionisto. Ottviisea Summon' Dimasionni. The Bt. • Joseph's liasono,4 violent pro:shivery paper, at ; tacks most , bitterly GOTtrill* Shannon for his conductin`. the jAimmtui treaty : affair. On the - subject; it published in nn extra,_ a long letter signed, by' one 8. J. Icionar4, which for low abuse -and, violent denunciation is rarely equal , ad. We copy the following paragraphs: Gotterrot.SAimeon was suileir of sci/fut and cor n/id fanknd and by these Mahood* ho imposed _,Agnos Ins are" jnierally, and I belicos tmivenaly, Shaenon represented himself se the -11gend:: proidavery - men, and that -be ro , /lad Gnat them as his Meads. .Tbat for the ti v ielho -prostswery.mins did :believe him to be . their friend, and • did have ocuidenee in hint, I cannot doubt.' For myself, 'my couddince in him wastreitly yeatened before I lift the'sest of war. -Such was the fact With:others, while °the/a • again still retained confidence: Since I havesetirt the secret "!treaty," his doubledealing, ' file ones falsehoods are rally apparent to my it Is difithult to bring the mind in centemplite picture so 'abhorrent. A -than . "placed by a treat:nation at the head of a great country; and who ought to be the soul of.,!trath, !of justice, of miity,snd "of sintrage—rattres a storm—sad Unite quell it,. Inds!, like, peeresses Ids special friendship; first one party, and then,' I conjecture:: for' the other.; Bat however this 7 maybe, pe descends to the despicable position Oninllfffi lis l l l o* theP. 0 0 7 and Ott :4 - Taw PRZWEDEBT'S MUSAtIII OW KwESAIS AV -7AlittL—lt would be always agreeable to us to consider the official documents proceeding from our Chief-Magistrates as fair, impartial and just statements and recommendations regarding 'the subjects under consideration. But with regard to President Pierce this Is impossible. He is as much a partisan as the veriest hanger-on of any party or faction which exists, and his official communications to Congo's, when they refer to domestic differences, are mere special pleadings for one party in the controversy which would disgrace and shame any man of - honest and statesmanlike elem. It is deeply to be regret ted that it is eo, as it indicates both the decay and - the danger of our 4netlintions established with en much labor andanxiety by the Fathers of the Republic. The history of his Presidency will' form the gloomiest and most disgraceful pages of the annals of our Union. ' We have given - our readers the whole of the President's partisan and pettifogging defence of the outrages committed in Kansas by his politi cal and slaveholding friends In their fierce cru sade for the purpose of establishing Slavery in 1 that territory. Be complains of the people of the Northern States for instituting emigration 1100ietieS, to promote the settlement of the terri tory by a population in favor of a free State, but ho has nothing to say against similar attempts to promote a elaveholding emigration, publicly announced and supported by some of the leading men of the South. He assails Gov. Reeder, and charges him wiliimaladmlnistration, but passes by the no torion4faot that he had to struggle against tho irruptions of Missourians into the territory for the purpose of controlling its insti tutions, although they had no design of settling there. He sustain! the legality of the bogus Legislature and of its sots, although he knows as well as he knows that the lower House of Congress bee not elected a Speaker, that It was eompoeed mainly of persons who were citizens of another State, having their homes and interests in Missouri; and although he , ns !mows, also, th at .. its acts were Anti-Republican, un c onstitutional, tyrannical, and in direct variance with the voice of the people' of Kansas. He denounces the i k election of Reeder as a delegate to Congr es, and the new constitution and the elections d offi cial- proceedings under it, although he news, and the whole country is cognizant of the fact, that these things were done in a formal and proper manner by the actual citizens and reel dents of Kansas, in accordance with the principle of squatter sovereignty, defended by himself and his political friends to justify the breich of the Missouri compact. , All the special pleading and partisan declama tion of the President cannot disguise from the people certain Important and pregnant facts, to sit: that the Missouri Compromise was repealed w.th his connivance for the especial purpose of devoting the free territory of Kansan to slavery, -and that all the trouble and bloodshed which has attended Its settlement, and the attempts to organize a government, have grown out of the same cause. But for the base betrayal of the rights of the North and the interests of free dom, by the President, Kansas would have been settled as 'peaceably as Minnesota. In all the outrages, the lawlessness, the violence and blood shed which has attended the eettlement of Kan sas, the President has invariably supported the Lawless border mean against the orderly resi dent citizen—the slaverS , propagandists against the friends of freedom. - Ms last message is In tended for the same object, and the Free State citizens of Ransdhave the extreme morti fication of.knowing that the President of the United States is leagued with their enemies, and will bring the whole power of the Government to promote the success of the slaveholding crusade against that fair territory. It is fortunate, hoirever, that the power of the 'resident is not equal to his treachery. He has weakened the government by the contempt which has been extended• to its head. The Mime of Representative, will interpose a Pretty.efft tient check to his mad schemes, awl we do not despair yet of seeing Kansas emerge out of the fires of tribulation 6 a glorious Free State.— There will not be math pro-Slavery or Dough. Faceism left after she comes out of the struggle. TIER PUBLIC , Womut—The following letter from the President of the boand_of Canal Cone !abeam:tem in answer to a resolution of the Sen ate, will be found of interest. Ossex Co mrsuonzate 077102, Harrisburg, January 24, 1856. f Hon. W. 11. Purr, Speaker of the Senate: Bra:—ln reply to the resolutlik of the 21st instant, requesting the Canal Commissioners to' furnish that body".'with a statement showing the number of trucks fit for use on the Portage Bail road;" and what "plan they would suggest for bringing back the trade to the Main Line of the POWs Improvements; and finch other informa tion as they may, think proper on the subjikt;" the Board respectfully state: That there are now in use on the Allegheny and Portage Railroad thirteen sets of truckejor Conveyance of section boats. If there ehoold be en increase of freights in 1856 by this mode of tfanspcirtation, four additional sets of trucks will be required. . . The question as to the beet plan of bringing back the trade to the main line of the pablio im provemente; onesorrounded by many difficul ties. The competition of thaPenneylvanta Rail road—the repeal of the protective tonnage tax—. the uncertainty which enlists as to whether that portion of the public works will remain the pro perty of the State, or pass into the hands of some corporate body—and the recent withdrawal of the old and experienced transporters from the business, are all wiol calculated to deter individ uals from Investing capital ken enterprise which holds out such slender prospects of final roman eration. Under these adverse circumstances, it is not probable that individuals can be induced to engage in the business, unless the tolls were reduced to BO low a rate 1/3 to prove a lose to- the Treasury, iostead of being a, isotuxe whence 'revenue is clerked. This Mate of things may, however, b . e changed, and a fair share of the car rying trade between the East and the West again scented to the main line, by come lees leave action. As one - of the mums by which this object may k, accomplished, it has been reimested that ludividanis or companies may be induced to place boats and stock en the Ilne;11- the Legialeture willmtrantee that, if Ile .Catu nionwealth should part With the possesilim of her works, the purchaser ehall be compelled to take their steak at a fair valuation. It is said that, If this guarantee be given, persons are ready sad willing to' engage in the business. The views of the Board Upon that eubject, are fully detailed in their annual report, to which the Senate is respeottblly referred. If this plan be adopted, there is another measure Intimately connected with It, which Is entitled to consideration." For the purpose of expediting transportatign and reducing the ex penses thereof, inducements might be held out to individuals or companies to place motive power pn the several lines of canal for ppropel ling boats. It Is understood that the duly in ducement required to effect l this object, is to ex tend to the individuate ' r companies engaging In it, the same protection for capital in vested, 1113 is before referred to in ease of persons placing heats and stock on the canal. In case this suggestion should be adopted it would re quire the.othaotment of .proper guards and re striction! to protect the transporters from over charges and to nut :re the speediest despatch of boats from pleae to t plaoe. Ap the furnis hing ofof boats and the power to propel them con stitute! the largest portion of the expense of canal 'transportation, Rio believed by persona conversant with the subject that a division of the business—one furnishing- the boats; and another the motive power—would tend to mince the rates of freight, and to expedite their transit between the Bast and the West. The experiments are worthy ,of a trial. If by these Grimy other means suitable transpor tation lines could be re-established, there is every prospect that the revenues of the Tress ury would be. benefited thereby. The large annualluorease of freights from the West, jus tifies the belief that there'-will be trade enough both for the Canal and the Railroad. I hare the honor to he, Tory respectfully, your obedient sorrant. Tom i Fours. T/31 WILLIAMSON PAlN.—Amang the proceed ings of the.liouse Huraburg,, on th e 24th, we find the followi ng. -It will probably .pses; but will the Governor dare to sign it? Walt =dna: - Mr. Hancock read in,hie place a bill providing that a certain 'action pending In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware county, numbered 10 of February Term, in 1856, in which Na mara Williamson of Philadelphia Is plaintiff, and Sohn K. Kane of. Philadelphian defendant, be and the same is hereby reamd to the Su preme Court 'of Penniyhanis, Maas at Nisi Price. In and for Madelyn', for trial of the proceedings ecodrding to law; and that eald Court Is hereby authorized to proceed to trial, vrettlat add judgment, and entrution,:se the add Court of the raid County of Delaware, In which the same is now pending,' could' or might do.— Provided,' That final judginent of said mane Mull be anhisot to writs of . error, 'as in other cumin the etnie triatapi as thoagz said action lugt boa iiiighk!ilthwitslitt wee slid Coiirt Ma. Hasler M. Zritsa has, we eee, iolrodu eel a reealiitien into the House denouncing and discountetianctog the agitation of the &every , question. He was appointed, last fall, a 'mem-, ber of the Republican State Committee, which, place he holds to this day. Now the mission of trio Republican party, of which ho has thus de.. dared himeelf a member, is to agitate the 13)a; very question, believing that agitation to be right If, - therefore, Mr. Fuller in einem) in the resolution offered to the Home, he ought to be honest enough to resign his place on that' committee. Will ho ? Tlllll KANSAS Fuss CONSITIT.ITION.-.M. W. Do: lahay, late editor of the Territorial Itegister at Leavenworth, arrived at Chicago on Saturday, on his way to WasSington, as bearer_ of the free constitution lately adopted by the people of Kan sas. He was in nomination for Congress under the new constitution in the Leavenworth dis# Viet. The election was held on the 15th lost; and, is no opposition was anticipated, Delahay was probably elected. • The following from tbe Chicago Democrat Press, Is interesting: • Mr. Delahay gives an encouraging account of affairs in Kansas generally.. The people are animated-by the best and most determined spir : It. The ruffians have no disposition to-repeat their foray against Lawrence. , Mr. Delahay, expresses the firm conviction that Kansas is destined to be a free State—that no power-can make it anything else. The Free State men, he says outnumber the pro-slavery portion of the population four or five to one, and by virtue of, that potent institution, Sharpe` rifle, will here': after be able to bold all outside ru ffi ans in check. Shortly before leaving Kansas, Mr. Delahay paid avisit to Lawrence, which he found in the best possible state of defense, or in a condition to be made so on very short notice With the exception of CoL Lane, its defenders have had no regular military training, yet Its fortifies; tiOne would do no discredit to the best scientific. engineer. The women are heroines worthy 'of their valiant husbands, and can handle Sharp's rifle to a charm. Mr. Delabay said he considered himself a pretty fair shot, but almost any of them could beat him in eharp-shooting, putting a bullet into the bull's eye of the target, ring. Ines small boll at a long distance at almost any fire. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tape Worm eared by Dr. bilane's Cel4 MAIZE, V.1131.111M1L. Nmr Year, Arland 2, 1E52. gyrA certain lady to this city teeth,. Mort sitar wing Dr.2,Plane'e Verralfuge, she passed. rape worm tea Inches Mow: and bee no lamitation in recommending It to every peMon afflicted with wormw as, in her °Moto., it , fax excels every other remedy now In me., The rusme or the lulv„ load tartberpartienlam,enn leerned hi" miling gin. IMelle, Manhattan place, or E. L Theal , Drag. get,e corner of Mager and Monroe Me. • Sir Purchaser . trill be ceteful to ask for Dr. hnenell Celebrated Liter Ms, manufactured by Fleming Bros_ of Pittsburgh, P. All other Vernalfusee in comparison art worthless. Dr. linen's genuine Liver Pills. also hie Cel etirated Vermileute. MU now be haslet all nistoeneblii drug stoma, None genuine without the signature of 11%23411103 PLEMINO 01106. ifixE3 & co.'s MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL: Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty throughout the United States ro Its porter, eieet• Dees end Onlgtotoir toomettate nevi reporter eatery. ..... A majority of the resident physic:hum or PhiMielahla give Ms 011 the MIMI= of their high apprnrel. end as a test of their conddestos recommend It to, heir patients, and prescribe It to their practice. As s remedy for Oommlnytion, Bronehitla Asthma. Gaut, Rheumatism. General Debility. cad .11 Burcrulone AIIMAIDELL. it alL11(111U1111.1111114. effecting ► cure or atherl. sting eughlinit when other Medicine. hare Wei Bold In bottles hi' JOHN G. BAKER t GO.. No. 100 N. Third street, Philadelphia. And e Dreutgleta in Pittsburgh and eleenhere. 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Aden the still had telmn s few dare. be cilinhartied, et the drat operation, PAPTI , OO of Me Largest .Werwas I ems saw In my ill., and In the courts of the day end eviction he dbaharsed lettermen a Quart and half agslion of logs worms. tie ffornsalStsl7 got .4111, mod fu enjoyed good health ocas. Ithu hoot good orph ray other ieblldroa, You owns* itils certificate fa, the benefit of the Dahlia: ISBENSZSIL LORTZ. gold whohode sod Mall by all the orluelpel druggists s~dott o roarebents throughout the United Mateo, PEARL STEAN MILL, ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the twat dirs. Wass of Wets may to loft at tSO Ba. of IEI our bow sr th e LOGALN i MI *Ms 62 Wood MAIM! ER, comer Libertf'sod Bt. OW. ots. • li. W Dimmest. &Foamy. ' rrrwoMr*lV%`lt'n BIIYAN. EINIIIID7 • 00 • Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and wow °arm, No. SO Third street, between WOOd Market streets, Pittsburgh. Pe., Irmisdbonsiantly ou hand ea aseartmmit of new Lucy °entre Please. for parkas, tq actiltirate HENRY H. CU LLING ,OHWANDINO 00MISIS8ION MEROHANT AND %%OLDHAM. DIIALIft IN MEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, 1 0 1811, Antl Pled= GaterallT. No. 26 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. LAME FANCY MEI. • M'OORP 80 Rave opened their Large Stock . of FANCY FURS, lb which They invite the aiteMioll of Me ',Ladle*, No 4 181 Wood Street; That all may be satisfied of the wonderful working@ of liohnboldh Chnolus Praysiationh harm* Warm to prcfsesors of moral coadloal collages, aishosigsp: sd physicians, and to bh aisots,anY of wpdat yill saiLifY Ton of tps airtime of bh volosbla Fluid Eat:ruts. A bat convlnco Um most skeptical of their cniraths mous, Bea adrartlminint healed ilatmOd'a Gamine Prams. Um*. isZtArg Nelson's Ambrotypes. The ii.mbrotypo is decidedly the meet tristisit anti .lixtslini .bl. of Portrait arm M ' el S n A ti the art. Their tone Weft Hint, Wow Ina ancontomirobtain4 bptheoln Imam Bo nit taken avidity*. they ire excetedingly tatininc ind . nt us. Ince th e ThilnUMDane. trey are perfectly distinotio enr amen Little ottUdrat are putared not only more bggq. tunny but In Oman Inappleciatde point of time by n. n,llO other mouse ocia pictante beam& la r i ggiV.aVtay rmsseussT our hind* wdattliti t C=W it zZg r eratvrehn.., and lid lite N OILLYHT. 014 roe. Mos Damn, ybk4 street. mar Market dell.dary To Nerptut Sufferers • A, rgaTii clergyman, restored to health in i r a tiii i„, , ;.,n um pir pus of vest nonotto soffiginigv is oinlookfo•soako Moira to. swam me. *44 Ina. it i masi o . OW the folOofttilOn unt.a4 DliOef ail' lows 1) NALL,O Foltsoottosf,Sfffilno. N. Y. „ .. , . .. , ~. '._ , r ...“,....- . : .'"i • . c , a ,, , ,L • ELAWAREMITTUALSAFErTY • a jr ItsuR AEF.E LeNpik,Ny. ' OFFICE, B. E. eon= Ibloi and nU eIatIEFEBANOES•__: TERMLF, CARGO, FREIGT. to all Tar - ergot the sorld. INLARD INSUFANCES, On Gotods. by Elver., Canals. Lakes and Land Carriage., nil. Psrta ‘I i t tPI i rSURANCEV, On Marrbandiae tranera.lly. On Storer. Dwalllna Hauler. ee, Astrrs or tire vrur Nor. 51a. 1555. Bond.. and Hortense , and R&M. ate —...._.1101= 94 Philadelphia CR and other awn co Rock In anks, an InsuranceCOM• • .2.Cle) 10 MEI Reattrabla..-- 110.440 97 Cash on band.... r 264128 09 Baunta Pellgt=ty 'd tra - d P od r 7 . -and other debts dna the ComranY--. , -- RubeettpUon Not. ..... 100,000 00 =l== Total animmt ofdsrets.—. DIREDLOHE. WM= its& =7. kely, Joeeph Pumarl E. Stoke% Edmund Boca.. Henry E... J.F.r.ll:4°Mr• ma la ' ot . a. O LI 6 . .. iviiiiZirih, Joao= L. 1 Jarmo Torment, James B.bleltariand. J. O. Mown Wm. C. Laded& Jamelo. IL. Charles Schaffer. 15/IJAMPLthir. J. T. Logan. Patti:wall. .59 Dr. a. nu thud.. D. T. Morgan. Noah etiJa. John D. ecru!. " WILLIA MARTIN. Fluid nt. • '--- THOMAS O. DANA rim Prendent. • Jolters W. CMS. S'''''l4 : A. MADURA. Agent. No. 96 Water R. PittebneeL PARAMUS? AND ARCIRANILIII INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PIEEL.h.DIILLPHIA Ineornorated by the Legislator. of Penuryleanle, PLITBRUBGEZ BRatfram OFFICIO. No. 90 Water Street, Pittsburgh, naorizedSra------428°Ctkd nD i t i wL. EM. E. lirtymotn, Beeratery. ASEETB OF TILE °COMPANY. P. VAL. K. VAL Allegheny 00. Bonds. (Plttaburgh end Cdevelmt ....g 22 .000 216.550 Allegheny Co. Bon' (Allegheny ss, (100 00° 3 16 0:4 134 . 3 Pittsburgh City ea. Ootlymm 10,000 9,300 Delman Rallroad—......— . 30.000 221.400 EeMlng Railroad ~• • 12.600 12,122, Amount Landon Ihrtgege In the fItT or 61,950 Amount Loaned on Not.. moored -by Collateral or Personal Property • Cash on hand and In bank— 21,8g4 • j 209,000 Ainbunt of /Ire or Marine Losses eiorrtaltued .no I Doc Amount ,„ tho. ascertained end The Com, hes no unsettled sled= at tho Parent of. doe; and will edjuet and raky thls city all losses occur ring ragas the Pittsburgh Brandt - POO humus/. SPOT to • TEWALLS J. EIIINTKR, doTSfto !No. 90 Water et. bet. Wood and rket._ PENNSYLVANIA INEOTIEMCI3 CO. " OF PITTS,I3UROH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets. Authorized Capital , $:00,000. • ' q157112E MILUINGB AND onus PROPERTY . Agebut Lome or Damage by Fire, And the Palle of the Sea and Wand Narthattoh and Traaatertation. Drinclrolls Wm. P..Foheetoo, Red y PeAtereth, Jacob Painter, W. PdoOlitthock. Jae. Telmer. BrSth. D. Plait. Gory Sproul. Wed. Eietthteh. J. H.., net, 11, N. Magnets. A.. " A. ' &It ° er, W. B. 114.ett. D. E. Feet. Preddent, Hon. WM. F. JOIIN stmt. Vim President. RODE PATTERSON. Secretary A Theresa. A. A. ULU= 0012 Rama, Mutnal insurance Company • OF PIII"IWELPHIA : OFFICE NO. TO 'WENTZ STININT. evreed. _TEID4.—Asee4, CRUM Securely fn VISE INSUILpICE—On Buildings, Mer aunts" - ti..a.nst rt. mutual principle, combined with the arr sworn, of • Otoet Cavite!. entitles the Ineneed to Rare to the prollte of theOompany, enthout liability for Imes. The Script Centre:ate* of this CompanY, ibr profits, are convertible, st , pal,lnto the Co Cenital Stock o . f the CorOP'.l. TI President •B. to. DIRECTORS: Wm. R. Ttereipann. Lewis R.Aateliterse. George N. Baker. T. G. G. W.= . Beni. W. TinEleY. E. Lathrop. Robert Steen. G. L. Canon. Ci edalitrallllllL Jame. L. Tailor. Jacob T. Buatirii. O. IL Stroud. Edward O. Jame. W. grit.t.tr. J. 11 = oo k ikTrr.tolr g" wan Third and Wood anat. Ciliten's Insurance Comp y of Pittsburgb. WIC BAGALSY - President. • emit:ELL mitcausix. &O. oi ma. Se WATER, AWE= ALLRIAT AND WOOD STREETS. ohNittuestiifitihilflaallipluzul.l7l," /Or /nouns agabut Lon or Damao In Fare. ALISO *gamut de pen/o or Ott .9.E a nil INLAND NAVIGATION lad TRANISPOB4.42VON. DILICTOW Cart. Matt Starling. S. 11. Kier, :fa bis lransim &Um, J. Seticongintar, Wm. B. Wm. • Shinto,. . • ..Sy . czl=Ti 11.7berelonalien. Jr. wUarbsnich. en 11. Pennock. Wiener &That, Jas. M. Cooper, John PITTSBUR4H ;AN rim &Marine In su rance Company; OWN:Romer . blarltet and Water Street.; .PITTSBURGH. PA. sl72l7iGAZlttr,Prcedolt. Jesse D. Maim. Beey. Thee Codtpany makes .re. Insurance op. palish:dna toot conceded with VD ÜBE& - a Ball and on the Olio and 11 lrl exs sad trib end nn Make gen. And against Loss or %meg', ,by .14 t s Perth, ant* Bea and ins. ?imitation end rouds* at the loweetratee conatetait .1114 gaiety ball PAW, at.i.rtag, Ptedlhat. t erep v 2 4 rt m sexam, Y. D.. John Weill. - . nlosondin. Bradlay. John Pal ,soonal.4%t LISMM Western Insurance Company :.•! • OF PITTSBURGH; • bum. esasT---- oaabotl, T. Will 'bourn ;against all kinds of Fite and Mazine Rieke. . . • DITIMOUL XX/111 . _ Jr.. MA lions. Jas. bloAub.l .1, W. ?Mho. A. Nbalek. Geo. Dania, - Wm. Lroo. C. W. ftleketwo, Holmes, G. W. Jaeltaan, i. Lipplooott. Wm. IL Smith. HT A •Iloseer Inetltutloo managed by Meat.. well tow. 10 als oeoLTbAllY.and who will liberally_ lwAjust and prompUr pay an tat at the Owns, No. Cl2 roars Street. Milne A lOo . a Wareltrrosaa up stales, Elittaboratt. mew OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA .11AILBOAD. _ T ONLYB.Af i R OAD BIINNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. '' The Feat Train leaves at 2.30, A. M., through to Otnolnnatl In mhannisail4lo intent.. rue ttoo. Min. Two 1/1.11 Ai a 1. M. 1n=133 , 'Thar trans allmase don connections at Centime, JO that pssentgarm Nardi detention. The direct mate to Bt. DA& .ls cos open. via °ratline and Indhuoattolia, 100 mlla shorter than elm Cleveland. first elan Are, from' Menorah to St.;Lons $lB.OO. Second clam $12.00. Con. buttons are. made at. Allisnre •Ith. the road to Cleveland, and at Ilarkedeldenth the road to Nroark. hlonreetille and flandtuilty all. No Trains ran on Sunday. Terve routs otrmeci, at erartlltia For Dartiorthirr. bandblibt .; . :Thm.Th Tickets ere sold to Chieinnat.l. L.:L.12'0116,8L Maus. adietotPolle. Obleaeo. Earl Wand, Tort Wayne. Oieneleod and the prinellD al towns and eltlee !Ohs Welt The NWT- Balantorc ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 14ves Pittebarsh at :10 A. 11.. Lack 1:46 r. w. and New Aright. at 7130,... n, ood / r. et. jibs negate mei further tuformatlip, asrply to . O. CURRY, L . , At the turner ogles, usular the Menoulteheie User, Or at the Federal street. Statloa m o . „ • . . Pittsburgh, Nor. R 9 , leg& ' 9/tO . llO /1 tic P ket Mint tiny Youw, June 16.td, l aik . New York at, Liverpool Line of Puke . 73m. JOHN THOMPSON, N 0.410 ti l A l . alget, Pittsburgh. Pea le the only grwor In the acme' Mt, authorised to sell Passage Oertlgoatet hr nu Liss or, New York and Liverpool, r.e.k.t... OURNE111:180111.11NELL. 87-Douth st.. New York. i Jig always ou god Sight ntatlie Ibr, say among, gyable at way Bag In Kagleral, balm!, Peotland and Welea - ~, Also, brings gesengwgi ft= New York and Philadebi Pia hYJOHN THOMPSON. • ' ~.. joo 4,dij il 'rat i,-- ---- • locks - ger maw locks Hang oh her temples like a `olden awes." bierkklierrk i To all who desire these "sunny leeks," we recommend the Use of Mors world renowned liernaregot lie wonderful offset In Tutoring, preserving and leant!• tying the Bait, and cleansing It from Dandruff out all ether Inintuithis. together With its delightful peffooo, two nadereddt an Itallepatudbla article of the Whit.— Ifs Inineenss sale and nnyirecedented popologity, ban Ofoolood It thweholoest and most beneficial teneparatkin for the Malt out made, top everywhere, in large IF* (.4.1, kg 25 omits fIataII.WYKIEMP p 00. Proprietors, , , 63 Merit Nom tort. tor oats brB.II.III6LUFt 00.. and aU other diatom Britdth and Continental Exolumge.- - RIGRI BILLTDRA wzr Br 811 E-111111( & CO., ON TILE OWN BANK. LONDON, IN BUM OP Al AND UPWARDS,. - These Drafts ard available at all t4e,pria eiselTovni ofltatla eseUead and Pd . tie . - • alto draw BIGHT BILLS on ' LAirtmebaum 8 Bailin, ' PIA.NIKJR! A MAIN, nick sernear a Remittance to all parte ,of ttensal• aniteerlanglind Vollane "Pererp Intennbut to travel &Poen Parenocaretbrenni 'artentert of Malt. on width Money ban be Obtatned, it tnded, to en 7 pat olEmop. Oteetelons of BBL, Nam. and otAn secArtUe• tn roes. will Peelle Pompt attention: P P. ward/sin Wo D. od. corner Third streeL WELLS, IDLE ac-CO., 80 Fourth lit Wood,-Pittiburgli, :1144177F4C217R1CH3,0F , 14iggy, Cerrlage, Riding, Drovers' AY WHIPS: ILO N 8 AN'D SWITOIIEB, Titieri constantly on hand, received direct hen Omar fiefory, Ycrk Ps n a ItilL and rarhd M in VlTOV i gard=b7Pr i aZZrd Pl• Blur tooko and Lannon net, An /Win , styles of WldpowomAly randahod to ardor. .11:4 . t7 aro *glottal and promptly intzmumra.iess 10.64,rittiltd .Chronic Diarrnoes.—we him •in our potienton the eettlatite or a myeetable dWav, t.lify. b* that M •uenred enthely of this throsAtel Maud by tying riontordo Meow' Bitters. W. Oa' late Dhow, wil:oyehowbbi the oettUkete to any wimp 4toubtfog tht staismont— • _ , vortioarnajnooil 1 10 - 1h41. P 55` 1 '1l • • TEE GREAT EBOLISE REMEDY SIR JAMES OLABKE2S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir dames Clarke, EL D. Plmalrian Extraordinary to the Qyen nth lumina:a Medicine Ls unfaillon In the ernn el all thaw painful and dangerana Lneldant to the 4. male connltntion. It moderates all "ices; renown all obetrualmw, and brings on the monthly period with rev/halt/. Thew Pith ahmild be meal two or nuee week. preelcen to rou tine:cunt they fortify the constitution. and beam the sal• faring during him. enabling the =other to Ml.m he , dukes with. =lacy to bagel! and dila •. In all ammo( Narrowness and Spinal ddhationa. Pg. to 'the Back and Limbs. Haarineam, fatigue on alight Era *on, Palpitation of the Heart, Lerma of Wits. ripte , in, Sick Ilmatlauba, and all the panful diresees °era domed by ■ disordered wyntam. them Pills will affect • etms when on °lbw ratans hare fallad. and although • powerful remedy, do not mutant hon. calmeal antimony. or any other mineral. Pull dn....tans •eeomp.n7tny sorb packaga - Pries. In UnHad Etat., anslOsnada. OEIO Dollar. Sots ASreots Tor this aotal27. I. C. BALDWIN .1t Ca, Boehester. N. Y. TOPTLI d MOSES, Antrum, N. Y. Gstural Agent& N. 8.-41.00 and 8 postus amps eacksod to a./ an• thosised scant. mill insure • tottlsot than, Pills by more mall. .. Farah In Eittsbmiyb. by ABEL BEM earner of Wood and Youlth ytY.: JOS. ABEL. corner Aram and The War on Worms, now raging by Dr. Scott k Co. Is thhinehrig Rebut ,poi and Its tragedies grata out of Eight. Read the. following Certificate from Mr. SAMUEL 110 WELL, We of Sid. Levin Rowell./ who well and favorably known In this community: MU Is to Calif , that • few days etym. I. procured of Dr. I. Boat a vial of McLane's Improved hermitage. I Irma portion tilt to two of my children that were rick. and In • few halna May dieshergeda large quantity of worms and verest MO! ertmod to health. I have used In my family Dr MeLanei's old hermitage and .firers' oth. en, but I can noheritatingly any that the larlovro hen. mitaireof Dr. I. Scott k Ch. Is vast'. superior, apes did my family more good than any Warr Vrrmltage I flag use& . . Mononwedla Co., Va. Ont. 16th. 1846AdItlaL IIVW6, I. Dr B.l'Lana's Improved Liver Pala and improved Verml f tle, elfin Dr. I. Peott'e Celebrated White Clreasalao Lint meet. prepared solely tinder the eneervlelon of Dr. I. Brett. • Regular bled/eel Graduate and Physician of exten sive practice. else only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott t Clo.. enle Pro risk.. Rant Plane, bloranntolen..a. Dr. Mc- Lane. Inwrovet Liver Pill. and ler Proved' Vemnlroile arrompanled by certlllente of C. McLane. Dr. GEO. IL fIItYPEE 140 Wood street, Wleolatale agent :Mß. P..PLIIMINO, Ilegheoy. need R. B. Cepa Wbole sale agent. ta22.lwllterT. - - NEW ADYEIZTJSLMENTS, Paints, Varnishes, &0. RAY NOLDS, BED - OE & CO.; 106 4 - 108 Fulton Streq, NEW NORA. - 51ANUFAUTUItEno OF Paints, Varnisher Miami arid Zior Polio., Importers of and beaera in WHITE LEAD VOLORS, BRUSHES, DIAMONDS . , OILS, li,ol,llEs, Cemstantly on hand a large and perfect aancrtment of all sorb goods require I by ALLTIIIId and PAINT/CLIP and b the,trale gene. ally, Nlancilaoinied goodenoly of FIRST QUALITY. lioahin sends .• realm direct from the producer.. and can offer by the package or other ads, on tee meet favor able tams. orders by mail 'promptly attended tr, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB, SA LE: —Tin undersigned earn at pob'l axle on the preemie. lat one o'cont,P.pL, on IiATURDA V. th 4 9Lb o Feb ru ar y 00,0, all that vahnble property situate In litawartirdin, North llontlngdou iownhiN Westmoreland `aunty a., Inn, Immediately noon the OrsonOurgh •nd burgh Tomlin, nineteen Win from Plueburgh, one mile from Lancer'. and three miles from Irwin', nation, on the Peranyisthia Railroad =Wand uW, eighty ACM more or lon, twelve of which tii enalleul limestone land. About naty aen. cleared. and good noel rein . underlie the whole,a bank of whim is al - ndy open. A large frau, hotn,itable• as out building. are erected upon It. If denned. the_property will be - sold at private nle Inv that day. Tram. reasonable,and title indlnatable. Formtl d eue 'an i. Pa. AS YOU VALUE YOUR LIFE, never neg kat•coegb..YltL. the forerun oar of 1000.1tOpt lon I, you want• pWantat and._palatable fended, to cure a cough or cold .00010. for Wtoansua's POCITOLI CON rorom pries 2JI oeutayou el n get 10 aPWIURSHISLIAAVAS Drug and Patent iledlclne Depot, on I.llerty street bead of oo t, Pitt/burgh. deno TILE OWNER 18 GOING WEST and will sell a two story Brick Ileum, on Canal at, Allegbany . lot 0.. • front of. 20 It. hr 100 dtel, ta Jefferson IC— done h a nd s ha d • hall, parlor, ea d kitchen on 00 . nd shad and three rooms 00nd, with a good tilled, coal hours, hydrant In kltehress peach tree d , amyl Vow. to, Prior 51,001 The honor atm, has cost the monoy, Terms 1400 In bane, roman:ller at 1 and 2 yarn, jaZ cIUTUPEILT a lON, 61 Market rt. 11V EW BOOKS at Bookstore of E. C. Oooh; 11 rem!, Attest:any: Batton Edition Macaulay's England, vole, 3 and 4, 12rno' 60q Nett Took ed. do, t 32 4,1,c, yblisdrlptlis od. Bro, ISS iter. 2-5 n Ilmdred Daily Ittletaltes Corrected 1 4 - Otriltsod otEhlkepesse's Uerolnea. 3 so* Pltan Illslstila, Outlines of Ptlielcil Ueosrsr. hy. by U. W. • Harper, Gods; and other Stscasines for Fernmarr. VALENTINES--Jestee rd, per Express, •QM utiortatent of ViLlealces, Envelope., 6e, for Wholmale and Retail. at I. O COOLULANE, federal st., Alleghcar. SITUATION WANTI;D FUR A Gk. RMAN CIARDIDIEIL mho undez•tuulfs his bu 11... tllgrough- Ye;nlr = Have We Not Along Us hal cations of lIILDRETIPS ATROCOUS JUDGES? f.:vt.a ESS . PORK-150 bble. packed in ein /T y y'airmail, by Evans/ Swift Snstore and for rile by JOHN BLAU". a CO Ja29,3t4 corner of Hand et. Red Dogarime FAMILY FLOUR— _ too bblaNiar Cada NW. O 0 do tkoltral doe • 80 do Ilreroliold do. for gale by • ' .1•20 DAVID 0 IHORDBI, an Liberty A H.. 1 et IL I LARD-13 barrels No. 1 extra Lard b egs .. • use received and k kraal. by jero AT 1VA21.. LItE acu BUTTER. --1 bbl. packed Butter pat reed AI on eatuniponnut and tot nh nr 029 ATWELL. LEE A CO OGS—I bbL fresh Egge EI I keg .1 um received on consignment and for We by jaID ATWCI.L. LEE /I 0.1 MIACIIINERY OI -. 1;113 bhls ree'd and Ibr sale by jaZ NI Eta El COLLIIid, si,MACKEREL-50 bids No 3 largo for sale by Dad , norm( n. cocci ri S TENN. PIO METAL-500 tons in store , au eat. by raga MILLAR DICKEY A 00 PiOTICE—A Meeting of - the Stockholders of th e Pennsylvania gait Manufacturing Compeer .Countr of Alleghany,will be held at kbeCom two 1 . 11 00og DINA edelphle, on MONDAY. the /Bth day of /etc nsary.lB4B. at Ino'clock, A.M., lbr the p enamor Liking Into consldsratlou the lueresemg of the Capital Stork of said Computy to the tom of Two Hundrei Thousand Dot- . 1 .... T. 0. hVI,) LD CHAS. DEWED Directors, DiTtEird* MO3IO SPILEM. , , A.. Krebs A. Bro.. LITHooRAPHERs, No. 74 Third Street. Dispatch Building. ible VERY KIND OF DRAWING EN -011.012(0. AND PEINTINO executed lu the INAt e. at toodsrats Imam IWadti)i /MALL FARM FOR SALE—Of 15 acres &rut 66 rode, a drelltrli r e r ittsble for public kr us.— A beak tarn and two • otehle. which will eeconetna .4.2.16 honer. two toed we t and • tareem or naming water,a fire foot yelp of cad alder the anti. farm The property la eltaital on the Nobleetor Thera &ad, three miles from the tete, Walt* dlspoeod of 012 easy terra, Apply to jeth ' B. a SON, 21. 6th et; reFIGES TO LET—No. 80 Water streeZ y as Poommiall given let Aprlisaynam inn 'OSCILLATING ENGINES. To die Public. 14ETTERS PATENT having teen Obtain. et t for an lm .at made Ott am Oslination Ps. T subworibers Is thinne u tered to hiAlillpeOTpti t . tem art utmi l ig ge old C' Zde at:: '3re a • mM one ine ' hae hicin Plunounced by com_petent Midges to be Um greatest 1.21114117•1210111. oa Steam Engines ever made. 1 feel mall irlUtiter tieing OW 1111. MY own Shop for OM • year. and hly, tasting Its pualltie% that It muss inniersede 1.170 . Zp10n. Th ere le no doubt that aniseed mechanic. , on examination at to properties. will mad& admit the Cad.,Thla Impromment doss away coda all the ckjecti.l banchlore urged leant Oscillating Engine_ and en,. braces • number of portant adnutages. /1 does Soar thuwith ulna and of the :Medea. occupies only me n . , orth yam, and conch lees liable to ci.s out of e and Wing simple In construction has Ildle or no wear and tear.. Th e 'Berme and Out clif,motlon being part of the imPromitient. nook.. It svramn4 to all pummel to which lip kalp s o Lu glrbre 's niade ftli no'it, Manta. limalrecm :• •• otive Comt n ,any In s ide Ai' th a elm to apply it to laniatiotini mammas. • Although no Mlyeatimment h. apeared. previous to this, the subscribert hat not been OM t - iturnlido anythieg ate the number of Nnghtes a anted. A few gimp Manta •111 be sold on reasoosNe ICI. in otter to bitoodoes lititi4builders and all intemuted. are ostitioned &garnet ment of thle patent. es limy will meet untainlY be d t with aromiltig to law. k. • •-. tk. . 1 1 4arv iU gt or Poll=7 IV,Z,V * • • 1111011 WIOLITUAN. Or V TIIO3WIGHT/IAS, 'abdilwdniu Point Boller lard; BELL & LIGGETT, FLOUR FACTORSi: lorwarding it Commission Men t.Rd /OR TIM SALE OP PRuVIVONS, - No% 69 and 70• Water Street, 1120 rirrauaan. PA. FOR BALE—A Dwelling Rouge earl—Lot, atl Atilt:ll4Eon Faith Cloonnon, between Padua fron t nd Casisoft. Athighanyelty. 2N lot to a 2 fast by 240 deny. The hots. 20 by IGO fist, •I Lb bath rooms back sad Iltrnithad with all the madam eenreot.nee. of water, *a. n Ojt ia t i t t l=4o $ bglitvy tabb ter L i and et =lam l ean 4, to J. soMontstan.ll;;, ja2o „ No, IS Wood st, FOE BALE—A Double Brick Dwelling iioo2. and tato"Mittman Ptah attiobidottuntod on Boa iz Common. between Rosier mt and Witt Common tAgifirglVij i l LI I 'l l' 6 :Ault irv. i ",r.d Yor is krtioolany apply. to vt.f4.."" So 13 Wood it. VhIJILDING LOTH: IN OAKLAND TOR IMLO.—SIt• Otto ht Maine Om of loft, me of w trouts on Pwaskatirods Avems, thq teutshuter wnotdo ata, within • shot thatatkee of the. Avonito. Ou• of the tots has • ottall lothatioroult; and moot t.b•Terf bed_eptints of Wsla Allethextt couty. PoUt t 2,300, owe hall dowo.taltnee tw tww twolr Dow DO. • • is2U. tIoLAIN,d, OM 21 FM st. 211X.ALOARLS LOTS in South Pittsburgh, • nut b" I 4 by the Bheriff, on neat MONDAY. Jaw. at 10 o'clock. at the Court 11: 4 2 . Twebre Lae near- Annie Yerry,fronting on the Tarn and tt. Pitts Numb .nil Ital teen!. o pmperty the attention of purchasere 'iron The title la ladle- Datable, menthe &ale will be positive l the !debut Wider. la2Z2bl • . rORN SitELLERS—A superior article atdoutd• and doge Com IlhalOrs moairad Ut.la day bt taitrimad, and An aaa Ja n e 1 It. OIIANXLAND, 120 Wood at, EROHANTS, Manufacturers andNl ---vtheri ' who Wish to have lluainessCardo: are Wonted that • saboolber la folly moored to ;glut tamp to tho host otylo, at very low rum h• ha• Jaw marina • gr,at vs. th ar entlatzul °l" Jf e i b ll t Y 81111007. 7 8171fth rt. Pl l O - PRINTEHEI—Just nweiyed o ot of Prioress' Furniture; Woo, Sloe Brootoof nrtoo s - ../. ors. Ica ado oar? cheap. Vail at 51.1irck, rt. oo • • , • J. T. O _llllTOCi. g. jocol OUNT•WASIIINGTON—A Notisa , oftt Osiamontir oltostodon Notts Arroup.-- tunt, 01100 tt o 205 doop. .Pr 10051,300.. • -841 Si moi% EL - 's , Cotamtreial Hotel. Comer of Girod and Nero Levee, New Orliaru. EK. STEEL would most rear•OOtin •ra intorai trelfking pablic that he Ddiem en the-Above =ell flak. The . HOW b. Peanut undergone • thorough repair and Mention. sad hea been rated up _with sa and Ile. gloatrs. earpstite, An, an The psoPtieter wIII as ewe this T h e eftenth ntp the comfort and 'rambled the I, , aolers Tbe d table will be supplied with the best the, the market. afford. T hie Hotel bring situated is the imatedlata karate Of the busl . , ll. pert el' the city. so well as being convenient te th• S elo Landing, the proprietor hope. that Or' skirt attention to the wants of his patrons to reed. that ilbstni Pennines that has airs been bestowed upon this hours ,• Price of Board per Bay, The &Litwin be eteeeed with Wines and 1 tointeri -13 to no otter those in the city. A good Lunch tee m 10 to A. M. Alio obliging and tottm=usdatinfr attendant. O. BUSCH. loupe N o.w REAOII_ Unman Df Jolist, FL. Dere. Author of - Yernopiam.,:. 1 rah 12am. 417 pp. prL-1, 21.25 The Melte of thle Mary la laid to 'Lardnank, a pleasant Comb, .thole. Tito Deladrs/ yarrow.ee ara as fallon• Alan ' , Lima, A etetet mother, told and itomenrabla a atooo lialaellY A union. . A mittern of female placidity sod propriaty: BM= AMlnsa misetdal—termt, pretty and lovely: AIM Fintn.' • The aLftsamPastar—s run afgoodness. Math and OAT, Wituuff Wvritroine. Honest and honorable—truthful' and eelfsacrldeal; A Alynteril lebir aowcilior.him IITeIMI Ikwies fx laud and confident; Pant Waimea; A' faithful =lnlets,. arithonithe oatarntatloti of matwaMl bier laacs Waiumg. 11lm deters tnue woman; the conaniar of the afflicted and nowt. of Ma lowly. Other. characaters the are Introduced, and the WO pieta with varied ineldents and •demarlptionm. In the gradual tinfokilng ot the &traders of ths two elders. and Margaret, the author ham disOlared mum.' mate ele 11; and the ha Imbued her narrative with such Interest. that th e ero de W etudnad to her gage from antra fut. • Pat:Palled by ja2l MAHON urtoirtino. New York. I MPORTANT TO 'EVERY.I3 - ODY: FOR the last three years I have been en frws In • Musician. known only to mymit, and co. peratively a 'few others. whom I have Inetructed for the rum of ho3o wieb. which Naa avenged me et the unto of from $3,003 to $5,0.0 per minium, and hawing made se re to go toEuropshert.Spring, to enamor le the nme business. 1 em &alum of eaten fall Inetructlinna In the Art to even pmoo who willremlt roe the rem of Owe 2ow ea P ant 'tanned-from the meow 1 bays been (mead with. end the many bOOO7 ethoowlolltomeot . have received hum than I have Instructed In tha Art, nod who are now maklnat hom $lO to 2 1 5 Per no to aim b e ry perm= • chance to coo i into posinealon of thle cobble tempo of meking a null forma. There la no Ilinasco about the Partners broom o alluded to. References of the beat clue ens be given serener& its cherecteo and I mu also refer topersonsin Phliadeltdda be well as In business, perhave: within fl or meal& =barked in the business, sad who will testify that they are making nom Pro SU Per day' etthe same,. }tee boalnesslu whichwthm lad!. or gentlemen can endue, toed with.perfect se make • eery handsome income. Several ladies In various p o rt of Pennsylvania and Maryland. whom I neve r lnstrcted he the Are, are now loathe from 13 to SO pe day. It lea Genteel Bus.. and bunter It, Upon receipt of NI; I will Immealately send to the ap plicant a printed circular, coutalninir anstg the Art, whieh will be perfectly onderatood upon being once reed. Adtrces A. T. PARSONS, islOnhnd , No. 133 West 2Gth at, New Yoe! CHILSON'S PATENT AIR WARMING ANL VENTILATING FURNACE. TEE eubscribere offer for the conehlera don of the nubile the above named PURILIeg, de frigate] fcr Warming end Ventilating Building.. combin• I s t4 . ll l llteg . V , thr=le (Tights ratt4ll , : i s t ar t Imy of th e di&greenb/ sensatiens or sources of annoy , am= ,o COM= In asting arrangeMents. While the occupants cf. mom buildina experience all thecomtort trirdna from wermaxmomer atmosphere. no t so inhale flfegiving and health eurtainlng air, not contami nated by being derived from damp. onesolthr sonroos, or co ittnrof. i t.frit!l!iq,e ud befoir tor . posroe by Madan In These result. are posinnal, in part, by mostructing the furnace In each • manner that the heat Is diffused at • lower temperature than , a mutat with an? other Fara.. now known to the , public. In profinodng this remit. an other object er great Laporte.* Is obMined 1 n the aeon of ...if f the heat-ebeorbln a es well ae radiating tar face Dm vest tbet the haat Oman entirely abet:meted from the gemes Mr* they are driven off Into the thi m they. thereby greatly reducing the consumption v fueL The fort chamber lam Were with annatone seal firebrick that the feel cannot come In contact with the hoe. vreventing the over heating of the air, and detraction or Inters to the Fhlna The ioda t ea ie Iftinate are m conetructed se to afford rums Mr melded • Ugh{ mud and clay Yard. preventing the vacs. of nceirme andsooty geenee Into the room. so annoying *the oceans...nevi so Wart... is the heath apt aal - toore. The air to be warmed le taken directly fnm the outside of the building ins ltee4ek tht. Itmeirer • eeelely of pare. thdleeteae eir fix breathing. and the other Lospertant functions reeittltee by the human system—On tame 14 000. onM:l:utile c raca =matte . l24. air aarbonited hitleaee, end by a over nd of dingreemble rewith e eoor ere prevented by this mearce—and come. qualm of the warm air not making too large demands upon the NT and evala h nathog mirh Ott ece of the Wu. to n rat i .unYt'n'hrl h i t t h ha ls,alren t Vfm/ M 11 ° ;o . errtlefea ' tee or ' rete. ild r irman, of Yob s 0011 '4 . New Ha tti e, , ent to those anther scientific person who balw examined this salami. If pnbllo end ardwereed oppress] Is any test of merit, Ms proprietors of this valuable Parnace eau appeal to the written tretlutcray of thoneandr, to the prem. and to pub lic ezhihitione la ell partsof the world. Obeying received the Prise 'Medal at the World'e Yak: 'and the blithest Premiums at hips to New Iltuaraci, Neer York. and a Sliver Medal at Ma State Agricultural Far to Pecirayl• verde. We add two or three late testhriontele. This winter Is the fourth In ulna one of Chilean' Yurnaeee hu been in we In my house. and I take Vow.' in bearing testimony to its many excellent qualities, fe d iTa. b =io na' reouregtlg ` g toj.r.% 74%714-' 4 '°ll l :=t:L t i7LLPlVOn" k t.llllldin g It, with thelm. movement. adopted by Me.. ,Williame • MI.. as Um last Pomace for the wants oft his community, now In sum kitteburgh. Dec, 8, /AM. WSJ. THAW. From R.. Jos. P. , Taylor Rect. Trinity Church, New height.. Proprietor and Melo. Kw:mood Selool for BOje Mew.. Williams fik Allen have put up • Chilson's Forum. No. 6,. which In oporation exceed. my meet mone expeetations. It immesefolly warms wren large moos, give. no ma. trouble then a Angle orate, and to I Miro eiack.iti DJ is supplied with tool at • cost. 0110.204 per day. Ext.ct from • letter to Dr iteCabe of * Wheeling. - We have pissed be the Yirst Presbyterian Chinch three. Cblleon's.mo, which were put up by ides. Arnold Williams, and with the improvement made by elm. Wit- Ilamlik Allen, we think they are the best Furnace now in N. The weft .04 a 01 t .trebureh even, aned wedupo haven* doubt they &nerve eneomlnmeplannfltron.' We have selected thesetheld after • careful examinatbn of all the Mamas now in dse, sad glee Ahem the decided pref. edema,• JOHN - D. 11101:08.0. Pittsburgh, Dee. 1,11165, Blenitifeftnnefan,Limid by =22I!!!IMMM Notice to Stockholders 1/mot Luannerry Veal= It. It. Co. 1 Plttebtimrh.4motrary 4, 15:6, J THE regular Annual Meeting of the Stoat holders of Oh. Allegheny Veil., Railroad Company, he hold at the Oom A pany'e Offlee, NO. 74 Water Went, geg=ol2 A.. T i ler h lpa . 111h: i a t r t o r f O Z=: r eat Company rill be eubmitted br the Preeident and Nana gen. An election held on the man de, at /2 o'clock, tor lateen of the Company tor the ensuing year ja4:4l J. 11111130 N: Urns: PrITUMIU M Bostoi 1101/20 CO,l Pitt4hlllllllirralSt.llS& I DIVIDEND NOTloE—TheTreatdent and Ptreetor. or the Pitt•bstrith and Duton Blab= Oa, hs.• Iha der declared • Ittrlderul apart.. atonal - nook. of Tzr Mow* wcrabi.t. the Sot &holden, or theft legal remsontatires, en 11.0:114Y, the 4th day or 7111.tirtolaciabolditrs willsewidee their dividends rt the Odes of livers. J. W. OLAttli • 1..120., Dodos!, Mu.. Te 02 : 0,....riet.9.11A8LES ... . , _iAa¢s race rlica - 3 — az& wiLsa,; co - - D A E 8, LAND AGENTS, dND s Land • 4:Land.Wananti andlUthane,- Fort Dodge,WONster -Iowa: • artdANDS LOCATED IN ALL YAB I TS OF ea State and entered on ttma : Myatt. kangend oolleetlou nude in all the ptineloal alma _ • w., NM oo.orould nada: their- reran* to Oben as and the nubile r, partleniarly making manful aneetion and =d i . l on gastitau or land In all pun dna Statc man band nun and attend to pow. nag ban on undo that bare been entered: Thar thoroutki i ly examine, in reran, all Om =add lands the On th ereby enabling them at all times to gin eat ,. lalentlon •• for whom thud' may traboict bean" asonnolder? Oeret Prreara Lira. list t Xmas Lurawrca Januso 21, 1156. I for' Fifteen D i rectors of this ' cocioSir;_t* vvrv• Air theeeminji ”aT, be bill* 15 , 31 el tUe Cbeige9y. anted ffebruent 3tb . Wye= tlls haws alp Al, IL end 3 Pa • JIZUT3 - • .JAB:Th' at...B6er , _ R.Q, BARTZ, Phlsiciaap4 Surgeon ; Er No. MIIInd Meet: Pittotnugh, ' . - items Dhotis* Dstmori Wats:rasa Pitoosic_W. W. WD. son W..13.1411115mr_ ;Thompson' ;11, !J: 11. Media, D. T. Mama, W.D. Dolmssok. /L'E Itsk. D. kL &or. DO O R. , T. Ross.% Jos..lltOmmsll, David oat, Wright. C. Cootks.. Doter. NMI*, John IL Livingsto...lobo Wright. W. W: Pottlek. M 1 T. kstm. 0. Ormsby Gregg. DM:Mad 11111 . 0122 i Proprietors: of Illn yb :e ... looks .4 = t1aL1a u., ,.... ,.. • to sait=tbd iz =7 , nor Etrkk, Pig Lec. . - GREAT MASONIC MALL: THNIARGIOPP PIANO POSTELPOILODZON SAND Mc. BIO'BTOILE TUN UNITED STATIOA. • Will opstod Oetotar ..315th i 1 8 56, :th• ' *Masonic -Bualdim- • • Ohaftinit'Sfric4 a••• : SEIONti, Phi/ 4 4 4 ' 1 4 6 1 1 101 IN MARSH, the Sole Agent lot Bone rrxd. ,DVClP'v Pnmt "m"coAnten doom. AP°. Mtn, imt•• and oi =r4 of otha otko. • to 'Eril:t7 ll4 .7 t belLe j = "4. l l Fir reb i r rn ost h sWe i r '' / "Wrsi ss . saw Lamm of Plano Fortes, Al Alum ead Maw tali t tn=a otil• i m u deattlptkra, LI Of''Oki& ant ZglastrifullCllLlStrrrem 1nag=1.17'44.4 _ waxen p. ft.linanne. WILT P. 'MARSHALL &-CO., Importers '7 . and Deslen' fix Prenish wad Lamle= Pgsse .11engings. 87 Wool West. Pittabaritts argot. Agents Mr Um eels suuennestuserie AAA. Qa galeenort it Ch. Parts. • sea Removal. • 11, E. SELLERS .t CO, Wfiolesalei Drag. . on ha. removed to the Woe . and con= wareholtiel on the corner of Wood end Second eta. hafel oar old customer. and all dealers InDralaa Rahn:Var. nlehea ha: will end a bane and well sedected m e a._ Priam lola thxds warranted.- , ~ 0 ., ~ • Beminral.•• , MUSE_ ,N Meanfactairer of nal' C it zg r a . i i,azAforrz. OLM r.s.a wmpowora T A Ulaanta riv i rV i atr.%=ens., *44 s.W 133 Lnd Ant rth. Prom. . M.t122 so UNDRIES-23 bas'White Beans. teen, Dried Apljr,; gDue Dried Peaeluei4 1 11=Earr troct_trriir ... 1.-747,fitremg,wfstin, Rea AUCTION SALES. . ,1) A. V 1 S, Auctioneer. adimedga Mu Rams. came. tlf glad a.d Sta FINE HOUSEnOLD FURNITURE AT AortlON—OaW.doesday morning. 30th liar., at , lec.t. at are redden. No. 15 Sixth et.. near WO& will b.sola, the Tionsehld and Kitchen Purnihres of • family removing, comprising One mahogany book cum aid neretery gad. contra and ,ide tads ; hair west di. vat, ebairs no maker; looking glans. candelabra. dock. venal= blind& catalog parlor. ritsunror and 'air ear. pain tangy and common char. and marg hatrack. sat. tee. Imam:any enclosed rash dna. high and Lou pod bedstead& beedwg alb. ddebb. tod dr..' ./t — ber..tm dloinsand breakfast ULM. Kitelien Tarnow& Kookbod litansilcde„ On. i. 23 • P.M. DAVIS, &act. VALUABLE STOCKS 4T AUCTION—On Tuutaday trovniatr. 31tt hitt, et erlre.k. at W. Maretuate 4 th 14 . , .111 4.11 . 10 shares Pittalturge Trutt Co. Aka; " Mar. and Man. l4nk" • 10 " Cithens• Dtpodta 23 " Weataru intztrant• Co &to!? l 0 Momny ► eel. N. , • 'LS •• 001 a and, Pa Raltroad " it= P. 11. ItiPlll..Auct• INTEREST IN S. B. DIURNAL AT. MIC TION.-012 Thunder evening Hist M attbe M. aurae' Keelung, Fourth St lOU be add, ore sixteenth Interest lo Mesmer tieznal. with Pareltme, Tackle, He eb• mew Hes .t the MonongabelembarL 419 P. M. DAVIS. Ana. QTOCRS AT AUCTION—On Thitteday I.J weaning, Jan. alst, at 7 o'clock, at flu Mencilantie racianne,leb et,•111 be *old, 21 gime. Pr•oklln Parloge Plead and Lawn Ora '85.111C Hand Straet Briar. • ° Valley Rallrasi 5 ° Pitts I Connellecille do ° %oaks tanarioa o IS Iland Street Bridge 16 M. 1124 M. Hoak of Mantuan 16 " Ohio a Pa. Railroad P. IL DALVIP, " net GOLD AND SILVER WATCUES, OIL PAINSII7I3P, Re. AT AUCTION—On Wedneßdar evening. Janusz - yloth, at 7 o'cloeit, at lb. ronfuneretal odes roost:Lorna of Wood .ad 6th es. will beßold. alth ontresarroon amount *Cora it rosysoneern, Burlap/ sad plain maw Gold Watches; roads by John. MU Sec ond othy approved man - Auto/mg 11 hand fUlveY-Wstaltec • A quantity oraold J.lrelry; supaybOil PaipttbintlYith gilt re•meg '2 do Engrang. do e; t superior double vi ,Intryel Ebot GU= d I do,Rible 1 Ruparbt A quantity or Poreimdcu Carp, tine Cutlery; Le. . ozn DAVId. Lout. rk.USTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, aroma, to -Clo Thursday stoning Jan. 31st, at at the Merebentett.harme, Fourth Pt be mold by orderer Wm. Phillip. Ent, Tenet*. of Meters, 11ooti Urgent. That algae& lot of cround on Second etreet. between Bmlthdeld mod 000007 Alley. having a front of twenty feet on Beennd St., attending beck minty feet to no aller Lee feet wide, on which is erected the mapreior and ftnely Wished three itory Wok dwelling biome. No. 111, with water. a. and other cm:maim:tem The above subject to ground rent o(060 per annum. Al.. that beautlful country site In Collin. towoship, comprbuns thirteen scree mod thres.roode, bounded loy the lauds of Wm. lialcu.object to Marts:UP of $3 900. Payable In 13 year.. Ain four tracts of land In Lynch and Banton counties. Imea. comprising over forty acres each. 41.0 one Lend Warrant for llooamen 100 awry. Masonic Hall Fund Co. Stale 60 do Plum. Fire and Motto. lria.Co. Bloch; 10 do Glenn Hotel do • t dci Pitts. A litenbeni 11.11. . do 10 do Alleaheny Valley:llbt Co do do do 10 do Chemin. VantY. do do' do Also, pew N 0. 6 ... et. Peters Churen, middle idle. Terms oath par (=O. P. M. LAVIN, Aunt. • PrIINKS, CAKPLT BAGS, VALISES, AT AUCTION —ollllll.la, alternooa. Jan. 31, e ...dock, at the comeenrotal e. Tee rooms. COVINIT woo d sod 6th ste. will be wAd for account whom It may concern by order of Alas Cupola.,soon:moo of Trunk!, Carpet Macke. Valises, wl , ll the e =Meats, to par'ebarges. Persons tuterestseAwlll take due noun tot the same. ,sal P. IL DAVI& Maet. YITTSBURGII LIFE, FIRE & hIAEINF. 189. CO.STOCK AT Atie.71077-0a Thursday nun. 1.4. Feb. 7 tb. at 7c'e!ock. tba Idershaute ,4o p 4th at. will be br order oflas. D. kteallt, 47 &bum Pittsburgh LIM. Ida and 31arIttftu. co. BLoct forfelted for aosparnett of lastalment. hag • P. DAVIS. Aust. AMUSE ENTS. Ail Advertisements of Concerts or Pub- Ile must be veld Invatitbly atlyanat. CITY HALL. FOR SIX 'EVENINGS ONLY. KUNKEL'S GREAT OPERA TROUPE, VIVDLL have the honor of paying their V Mtn umusl visit to their (thirds fn Plitsbmigh. ins . 110NDAT, Jsottary 21,, when • ram one and elsoint virm of STIIIOPLLN PORTELA).CIIIMS Rill bi ate. with Int& plettuve of omint and near dar Mega. erlll Invoke BMUS and tiItNIALLTY. • The Troops comp:ism as ever, the Choirs Wallas of the Tantession, tnelndlas the Plttsburzhia•rotita. JOE BROWN! Thelikssonkal Dimeer. SirAdmlnlonTwenty Plie contd. jala:lln2 THEATRE. Joissa O. irosiza, Roza Lisszx mrp'w.mutons. wit. IL .....Etage Manager. PRIZIE4 or ADMIPTIoN. Boxes and Parqrsate—bOrtal b Prirats Dozes (large).—sB,oo Bann Tier. ...2.15 eta do. do. (.ma11)... COO BoreatforeoPd perms= eta Secured seats UM ets. extra /fir Doors open at 63;: rises at T o'clock. MRS. ANNIE SINTER WILL APPEAR .TITISZIDII . .• JAM:I4IT Mel. IBM. LOVE:Countess; Mrs. , Annie PentalL , moos, Mr.°. Foster; Utrish. Merril's; Doke, Weaver. EroPrem SEECuar; Cattnins, Jolla. M. Oooltz After which. • , TUB STRANCIRR4IowbeII. ltr..Youxig; Getilbts 2(er,oc Fattals, Mrs Yoarys M 1... FOR RENT. Vthree etery 'brick - building (store u A n daliteekted ) situated No at. St. it., Wi SEA Litlartn 13Prir Oppasit. St. Oats Hotel,ire N liltnm Willa. (101=113 CO. ;221 For Rant T ILE CORNER BUSINESS STAND, cor. ner of Merlist ancrPront. Aprils Tiienybd by °lmmingham • Co. rtisesslon from lst Apply. to 1•192td, .T. F. EILAOLS.IO6 Mar- brTo ILEner—To ~Dwelling Houses in Loom:torsilN thnisof Thirty,. now toostory T 0 , containing tight room eneb..4 fronting on tbo O r, neenstrargb Turnpike. opposite Me. listentot Leach's lOn Ve On th e-tear ars moron erntlior doellic on Bear st. L Enonire of ONO. W. EMIT Pitt ... jrl:tf or Bir-J AP. YOUNG. Irren=o. FOR RENT 2 Brick Dwelling Homage 4 rooms eseb. on Mutts Avenue, ZWLr4TIII4•-• T 0 LET—A comfortable'. two diketylin Mite Thndling. neatatelzin e roemy rite s am and kitchen oa theground hcoe. Require at R. U. KING. Na.2llllterref eC - FOR RENT—The Office rebently'oecupied lu . by_trzbeasli BOOM. aver the I:ote,of the nthendte et, ith !ranee In froit . . a &a. A miuurti u^ EOR BENT AT E4OO PER AR! UM-The commodious modanictyli *ell thildisk three stag tlcrual.srith crtensigs kook buildings. No: 69 4 1 ront et. Engudis of , ' - • P. 111.. DAVIS. 'IV . LET—That . nevr• end' well liaished A. Stows Boost sad esliar situated on ButMOW& it.. opposito the Custom ironic : -• - t Alp two Otllce Booms shoes the Teo Mona on second door. lint low. to - •- igao Oraluaux a BON.. WO. tIJUth at. LET--Th.-ee story Brick Stoze, No. 163 ' .l B 4 catiossic,rtn.r.P. D!I. T.LBT—The - Warehifune . 0 . . . Saida nutroicatir M. &care. /not,' not at orsmant.ocenselid br the Peabarieenis San man. atactazine Vompenr. ADPII to tall aLALEELItII37.OECES. • Cider 'aniLVletegar. empresely far familuz Moly midis bore than one hal/ at the Otecatbrollittaboonakand Al lrghatryorberellealea an be . ;ratZ E J 2-2 •E= It 'r irtra V"?' tc t! Win °h e Pieter mad t begt. e Trona "" NEC " ip he • Old Older Tlnetartbat edit bear rector-Ind ona halt and VISO r retailing Vinegar,' The The atteatlon of rate famillea. hotel Lewes and tha denary ntentheatte Partdoolor b dlr.:sled to this Vine- Cider that will to) tweet Until next Fall. TIROUPOTO Vilegazi elder inuranted to be as Two ...ato_ maxi A. BALLOT!. ims wow a lad let et TO MattiFLOTIIItERS Aim &mita . THE Undersi g ned, havin g in viewthe ex taisharof bee hollows. Istalg.goiThated the •t ." =YAM= WOlilig. on lhelltegaigalwis Lteer , oppoha Ole eitg. gine. then 7141 a., :"lUS4os i nar kii4Qftil." • in toe We would the-Wm salt the "E y. Workr fatr,nries andraskpigr i csnle ""tt. 1 4 f igniun°=, tweireer hoe= tensity bet 1,1 b) front on:Oreille stmt. ertanalog woo width to low wafer EllttiL OIL the ldiroangsluils Mew. ay. ehuling right of Wharf. „The bullalngs sre of wice, new and substantial. and two , std hih, the main building Is one dabbed and gIiT4IIOIIITO bet lmg by fifty feet Olds, containbig o f SEM table up Isle t . =Qom. lug Must° in form of an fa_ le *two zloty Isle of bun. to fast In length for engine boob and-other toryons...y lbws Is also otoellent steam engine to hs4l. wooer. and other ON ',with mars lota onad .As bld Lo to wort vtoocot bay:, ,• • • - An! person desiring such s. properly so favorably 10. rated, eft glue wive resadiate at bulbs to thle tales . . UriOBTM COrkiLLN D t 00. Ylitibirgh January 2b. lebli-batelmd . • '" • Steam Engine for Sale. 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