d. f. nuim» a U mCT~-.F. towi .tcpnx - wrrt 8. HIDDLB * Co., SD IS OSS and PROPS lETOBS. PITTBBiO'BOH: WEDNESDAY MOBNINO. MABCH 3, 1868. “Shall Mb. Bcchasas bc Sostaisxb!”— Under this caption, which is Mr. Buchanan’s special State organ now, pub lishes a long article in regard to the course to be adopted by the Fourth of March Conrention.— ' The PflauyJenidn seems to_ labor under an ap prehension ' that this great Sanhedrim of' the party, will pass the administration by with “dignified” silence, and as'br as its action is concerned, completely ignore even the existence of the Lecopipton question. The organ depre cates any such action, or rather inaction, on the part of a conrenUon -of the “Democracy” of the State which has hitherto regarded the Pres ident as its “farcrite son.” “We ask,” says this journal, “those honest, hut timid Demo crats who hesitate about openly endorsing the Kansas policy of Mr. Boohasa* at this time, what is to bo gained by passing oxer this mat ter in silence, or ndoptingyreak, rickety resolu tions, which mean nothing:?’! . It proceeds in a higher key, with its interrogations to those “ honest but timid Democrats,” and addressing theirpartizanfeelingsjasks: “Willsuchacourse gain a single sole from the opposition? Will yon silence the foul-mouthed batteries of the Black Republicans by. such a popular .demonstration as the back-boneless portion of the Democratic party would make out of Hie 4th uf March Convention ? Will David Wilhot cease his op position to the party if no resolution* are passed on the 4th instant? Witt Lemuel Todd disband his Committee, and Jons W. Fobeby plot trea son no more, when the fact is telegraphed that the Democratic State Convention has refused or omitted to endorso the Kansas recommendations of the President?” i: It does not occur to the spoils organ that its party, through its representatives totfie Con vention, should mike an effort to do right, with out regard, to the effect such action might have on the fature course of David Wilhot, Lemuel Todd, or Johh W. Fobsby. ■ As a pleasant fic tion, introduced onlyfor the purposeuf ill us tra- j ting a position, it might be assumed that a majority of the delegates, which will assemble at Harrisburg, are patriotic and disinterested men. It wduld follow, then, that they should not only ••not remain silent” on the agitating question, which the President has inflicted on the country, but that they should speak out their emphatio and unreserved condemnation, 'in tones so loud as to reach the ears of the administration at Washington? Should they abandon this pur pose simply because it would mot make prose lytes among a certain class of* their opponents, thus sacrificing their honest convictions to a sense of mere party expediency ? This logio may suit the select circles of the Philadelphia Custom House—it may be, as it no doubt is, oil powerful in marshalling convention and pri mary meetings in that city—but addressed to a body of sensible and respectable gentlemen, it io grossly insulting. We feel inclined, now that we ore in the vein, to quote farther from the Pennsylvanian, in order to give our readers the benefit of a perusal of this appeal to the partizan fidelity of the delegates of the simon pure De mocracy: , . . . “If, then, no votes can be gained from the opposition, what is hoped to be effeoted by the soothing process of the wavering and uncertain? Those who now are flirting and coquetting with the enemy cannot be reclaimed by forced con cessions. They aro either honestly mistaken as to party sentiment in the State upon the Kansas question, or they make this matter an excuse for leaving tho old party and joining the Black Republicans. Suppose they are honestly mis tftkon, suppose they do believe that a majority - of the Democracy of this State are opposed to the poliey of the President, will the fact that a body composed of 'Democratic Delegates from every county in the Commonwealth, re fused te uphold and sustain Mr. Buohanan and tbo measures which he proposes for the settle . ment of the Kansas difficulty, be likely to con vince them of their error, and bring them into fall and hearty co-operation with the party ? No • one will pretend that it will. On the contrary such a course will only tend to confirm the mis taken and strengthen their determination to remain lukewarm, if they do not oppose the party in this Kansas issue at the coming State -etefctioo. - Again those who are merely using i>ii» g«.T»»n excitement'as on excuse' to coyer their treasonable intentions will not aceept a middle course on the part of the Convention. They are for mischief. If no resolution be adopted, the argament used by these men will be ‘we told you so, we said the party in this State were opposed to the Kansas polloy of the President, we aretfie real Democracy, there is no obligation resting upon the party to sustain its nominees if they are friends of James Ba chinan,” and injjfe l lll| I T "OBWMHICT lAckJTupon the unity of Ua organisation, the success of its candidates.” Tbb A»ht Biu The Brat administration mesanre of the session, tho Army Bm, with which it expected to get patronage enough to boy through the Lecompton Bill, has been de feated in the Senate, and the Waahington Union howla over the defeat most diamally. We hope that this one defeat to but the precursor of what will follow. One good result of it ia thus etated In the Waahington correspondence of the Baltimore Sun,: \ “It has been determined to withdraw the troops from Kansas nnd dispatch them as early as possible upon an expedition for Utah. Ar rangements will be made immediately with this vi ew.” . Me. GiDoraas.— Tho Washington correspond ence of tho Albany Evening Journal, writes: “1 never eee the enowy orest of Oiddinge, tow ering high and oonaploiously above hie Bepobli oan associates, whether standing council among them on the Boor, orlcading the column through the tellers in the area, bnt it brings vividly to mind Macaulay’s trumpet-tangoed poem on the white plume of Henry of Navarro at the battle of Ivry. Said Henry to his troop, before the fight, “My children, if you lose eight of yoor colors, rally to my white plume—yon will_ al ways find it in the path of honor nnd glory. .pnMS vbero you .» mj whim plum, .him, muldst th. Andblycrar oriOiniM. UrtUy, thphelmet of N«rare.’ A Fact ron Mn. Bi cuilew. —Tho Philadel phia trees says: , “Mr. Bockalew, of our State Senate, has made a long report in enpport of the Administration policy in Kansas, which report, had it been printed prior to tho late Gubernatorial elect on, when Mr. Bockalew was ohairman of the State Central Committee, would bare defeated General Packer by about 50,000 voter." WAsmxaTOß, Feb. 28, 1853.—The In vestigating Committee are very dose-mouthed, hut Lbrir actions iyidenfly show that they emeU «ole “ Msy havbbeenartlhlly.mUlsdtasome of-their best Investigations, bnt are now on a hot scent. Humor says that writ* are outdbr one or two members of tho last House, whose pres enco hero is deemed urgently necessary: Look out for startling developments. The-Union raves at the defeat of the Army Dill. It Insultingly denounces the block Republicans * and;,.their neophytes, who have been recently . -initiated into Ibelr mysteries, vis.: MeasnuDong las,, Stuart, end Broderick, whom, it elegantly • declares, “pig together in the same sty.” It snubs the Democrats, Messrs. Pngb, Toombs, Benjamin, &&, 'who aided them. It also rejoices atthe failuro of the volunteer amendment,which, it says, sprang from tbo loving embraces of 1 Douglas, llale £ Company. * Bumor says that the backsliding of several • Pennsylvania Democrats who voted la favor of Hsiris’s resolution la founded on this fact; They mo prepared to accept Leeompton if a condition Attached to the admission of Kansas expressly ZsS&S&szsssi&iz i the ground that it ta ltot msaional intervention, hfr* sajw im* forty Southern men will resist aoy.compro whatever.— lT. T.'Trib* ; Nornrad in the testimony tdjen In SL torfa. relative to tho Pacific Hotel dlsaster. confirms the report of murder and arson, which has alar lied the country. Tho Leader says that Mr. Farmer, of Chicago, a partner of Doano, who was reported to have had $4,000, for whlph It was thought he was murdered, has armed In St. and says thatif Doano had any such sum of money he its not •’ware of it. Tra Great Kivival.—So Tory general .baa | the revival in religion become at this time, as to i attract almost universal attention, and even the ; secular press, finding it one of “the signs of the j . times,” is devoting a portion of its space to the j l record of this great ingathering, and for the I most part urging on the work to a glorious con summation. The City of Pittsburgh may well feel a peculiar interest in this great movement, : as, everywhere throughout the land, the fact is recognized that the work commenced in the Convention of three Synods held here lost Au tumn. The New York Tribune, a paper that always reflects the form and pressure of the times,'devotes six columns of its Monday’s-issue to a history of current revivals of religion, and I ,in the course of its digest, remarks: “Just be | fore the close of the year, a Convention, con- I Kitting chiefly of ministers.and members of Pres* j byterian Churches, was held in Pittsburgh, Pa., j and continued in session for three days, for the purposo of considering the necessity of a gene- I ral revival of religion throughout the country* the hindrances, the means, and the encourage- menta. Two hundred ministers were present, nod the meeting throughout was one of great solemnity. The time waa®cctipied chiefly with & discussion of ‘TheObstacles in the Way of Re vivals of Religion,' ‘The Means of Promoting Them/ ‘The Encouragement to Seek for Them,’ fttiti an inquiry into the existing ‘Spiritual Con i dition of the Churches.’ A committee, appointed ! for the purpose, drew up a paper on the-subject, in the form of a ‘Pastoral Letter, 1 ” which, we may add, was read in a vast number of churches, 1 and followed up by a consistent course of action 1 on the part of pastors and people, which was the I beginning of tho great work now going on. i We yesterday morning gave the substanco of a circular relative to “The Business Men’s Union Prayer Meeting,” which waß sent to us from New York. These circulars are sent far and wide, and are but one among many of the indi cations of the work that.is now going on in that great city. The Tribune says: “The ‘Great Revival,’as all men call it, is now an absorbing topic even for ordinary con versation. The religious meetings that are held In various parts of the city during every day, are matters of common and street talk. Notices of meetings for prayer and other religious exer cises’ have been publicly placarded in many of the places where handbills are usaally posted. In miny counting-rooms and stores, similar printed advertisements have been hung up, cal ling the attention of business men and others to the devotional convocation. Crowded churches can now be counted by scores in either of the cities, and particularly on Sunday nignts. It is a time of encouragement for ministers, and they are preaching with more thfm usual vigor and earnestness. In New England, and particularly in Connect icut and Massachusetts, an unusual spirit pre vails ; and the nomber of conversions, and of additions to tho membership of the churches, are unprecedented. Since tho first great revi val in New England—which was known as “the Great Awakening,” and occurred in the time of the celebrated Jonathan Edwards—thero has been nothing equal to what is now passing. In fact, the present revival is said to fined the former—in the extent, at least, if not in the fervor of Us work. The memory of Whitefield, and the effects which followed his eloquent preaching, cannot but be forcibly recalled in view of the great numbers of persons that are everywhere professing conversion and entering the church. We are informed that there arc several towns in New England in which not a single adult person can be found who has not been converted, and become a member of a church.” Throughout the West, this movement is par ticularly marked. Everywhere in this vicinity the churches are increasing, and from all parts of the more Western Btates, our exchanges come to us full of accounts of revivals of religion and of daily accessions to churches of all protest antdeaominations. More IbanafAousa'/irfconver sions have been reported in the correspondence of a single religious newspaper for one week, and a religious paper in Now \ ork estimates the number of conversions in a single week in all parts of the country, at fifty thousand. The great financial troubles of the land have been among the potent means of providence in directing the minds of men to the great subject of religion. May wo not hope that this gen eral movement may be the precursor of reform in high places of power ? the salutary check of divine providenco upon corruption in high places ? upon fraud aud bribery and oppression in all its nameless forms? If so, then our troubles in business and the general disappoint ment of the high hopes of men in the world's great marts of commerce will return laden with blessings, and what seemed loss shall prove the .greatestigain in all part of this wide republic and in the world. Should the Tossaob Tax be ITkpealed ? We direct attention to the report if the Commit tee of the Board of Tradfton thy question. It ia re P a y pemsual. give (he conclusion of (ho report, on the subject of discriminations against citizens of PennsylTonia by the Pennsylvania ita connecting roads. The facts set forth in , this report ought to command general attention and examination. Choice Lahooage from tite Government Oa oah, ON THE Aawr Bill.— The Senate of the United States have by a very Urge and decisive Tote defeated the proposition for an increase of the United States army. The commanding gen eral of the army asks for additional troopB; the Secretary of War concurs fully in the demand; and the President urges it upon Congress os a matter of public necessity. The Senate say no; and the Senate have a right to speak. The Ex ecutive has done its whole duty; the responsi bility rests with the Seaate for refusing troops to defend our frontiers against hordes of savages \nown to be under Mormon influence, and to be exhibiting symptoms of decided and general hos tility to our people. The Senate take also the responsibility of jeoparding the campaign against the rebellious Mormons. This, too, the Senate have a right to do; and the people have a right to know that it assumes the responsibility of the It ia not at all surprising that tho Black Re publicans should pursue this course, and that their neophytes who have been recently initiated into their mysteries and worship devoutly now at the dusky shrine where Greeley, Abby Kelly and the Senator from New Hampshire kneel and cry alond—it is natural enough that this con glomerate brotherhood should pig together in the same sty. But it is worthy of ? «‘especial wonder” that Democrats should be found to vote . persistently with them to defeat tho measures of the administration, and in the to force upon it a measure and a policy which would only embarrass It, and which was intended ' by the majority of its supporters to embarrass »L The true friends of this administration meas- J ore did wisely and nobly in killing the monster i which sprangfrom the loving embraces of Doug i las, Hale & Co., and in throwing the reßponei , biiity of the disasters which may follow upon > the right shoulders. — Wash. Union, Feb. 28. Asti-Lecompton.— Among our prominent fel low-citizens who belongtothe Democratic party, and who have signed the call for the Anti-Le compton meeting at Smith & Nixon’s Hnll, are Hon. Wm. B. Caldwell, ex-Judge of the Supreme Court; Hon. Stanley Matthews, ex-State Sena tor and Incumbent U. S. District Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio; Major Gen. Wm. H. Lytle, Democratic candidate last year for Lieut. Governor of Ohio; Joseph A. Hcman, editor of the German Democratic Organ of this city * Hon. Jos. K. Eggly, an ex-Reprcsonla in hi eh standing with the Democracy; Wm. CMcDoweU. Esq., (soa of Gen. McDowell of Hillsboro); Dr. J. J. Quinn; Joe. Shaddmgcr. » partner of Wash. McLean; Wm Hood, an old eountr rolitician and cx-offieial; Dr. 0. M. Lnng/on; Olirer Brown, Esq., Deputy County Attorney; Judge FUnn; A. N. Biddle, Esq., Phil. Weaver,-Esq.; besides any quantity of what the Infuriated Lecomptomtes denominate the “damned Dutch," and many of the most in fluential .and active ward and township politi cians of the “Invincible Democracy.” Lven the “faithful Irish” are “taking water,” not being able to stand quite so much of the “nagur' as the Post Office organ and the Young Men's Dem ocratic) Association are trying to thrust down the party thorax.— Cm. Com. Dtrarao the last Presidential campaign, In Pennsylvania, a Western orator opposed to Mr. Buchanan came down npon him very severely. Says he, 11 he is a tolerablo good man so for as Intellec’ is concerned; he has a good mind and a clear judgment, but he hain’t got no heart— nany ahlt of in’arils of that ’ere kind.” Iliiaois Owhioss.—ln seventy counties, meetings have been held by tho Democracy, and resolutions unanimously adopted disapproving, In Uto strongest terms, the policy of admitting r..H, with the Lecompton Constitution. ' Watt or Domestics a Kansas.—A letter from Kansu says that servant girls are tho Article In Kansas, especially in Loaven- reldily get fifteen dollars per mouth. Operatioss of th*B. 8. Mist.—'The coittAge } , _ ....... . .... ........ _— ,« • i at the Philadelphia Mint firing February STAY. -\fiw-BOOK S-LifeofUrTTvaiie: Beatrice BtrchaßU’ IttJOrailM CO. of Philadtlphia. amounted to 5430,360, «f which $309,000 was , EXTENSION Ui a 1 Cenci: Masters mud Workmen,* work tor the Ilmen v pptttp pTMt. D. J. McCAKS, Secretary, in silver, $72,360 in gold and $2,400 in cents. DU3,C.M.FITCHacJ.W-SYIvKS , Credit-.™- Puip.t aod Locyiiowmnr. ;• *" * ! k^|d inaiu j i nT wt«L_.*2oo,ooo oo ’ a \ . Journal; Mrs Sigtiaruer, Fifteen Years among th. Mormons. Amount of Capital block p*ta in ana ui 6a,42» » • POSTOFFICE Affairs.—At industry, Beaver 1 fffll contlnne their Office at ; Mr* E Smith; The How in the Cloud. Mac Duff, Carter's Sew Surplus j ißled ! SESHSS W^nt.h.eata.^M^l^l 1 **«!* "bst. i»>. ! „ ™ **£.** u- j Where they may be consulted daily. (Sundays ; . . ( tile and weakness Impair the health, and want of ecttvity ( PICX .p for Coninmption, Asthma, Bron- . HrM , lnj _ Lj T i Df3 tGns , i Africa; English Hearts aod Eog Wm. y. petit, John C. Montgomery, John M.Pamroy, I^- 1 the mind dhuontented and unhappy. In cases [ cbuu aD j all chronic Affection- connected J n ,b Hands, new supply. Late Publications end stock r~ McCann, K. t. Winner, Rene Qulllon, BenJ- U "Jr*""; where old age ad J. IU taS—t » bata-ta*-*.. £££“££•'^ ’ | add rigor and health, and although many remedies hare DRa piJCII A BYRES bet that they cannot too e*rn<-*t- g P*rial fiottces. One of the moit pleating, it tin samo tie# ef fective rcmoJlrs for Dytpopila end all olltrr Jueaioi aria- Inn from a morbid condition of the ■totnadi ftud liter, *■ Dr. HostetUrr’i Ditters. It not only ttwjtpi tbo disease from the ijiwm, but by giving tono to the organs ofdlpsi- Hon, aids them in their funcfiona. All wb-> bum trtndlt. acknowledge itt excellence and auperlorlty, and w« tber«- fore commend Uto the sufferer. Dr. Hostetler a Bitten a* a tonic U too well koown to need praUe. H ie therefore scarcely noeeaaary at thil time to do more than direct at tcniion to thl« preparation which la rertalnlyunequalledby any before the public, aatlaficd as w* are that Its wide spread reputation must proto iufllrient to tatiafy ail of Ita excellence aa a reliof ami remedy lor all disease* Cf tbo Drockbta everywhere, and by lIOSTETTKR.A SMITH, Bole Proprietora. Not. 68 Water or 58 Front at*. fcCOtdftwT 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGIITBILLS DRAWN BV DINCAN, SHERMAN * that tho names of “LEA A PERRINS” are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, unci printed upon the latxds. Bole Wholesale Agents for tho United States, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, 405 Broadway, Now York. A stock always In store. Also, orders recolvedfor direct shipment from England. tny£lydtc> MESSRS. tJIIAS. ft LEWIS GREBE* f ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, An Greek, Latin, German, French and Spanish, TMg Uhy OH AS. GREBE, Cand.Thecl. ffyEu'inlre at the principal Mnaic Store*. delfc3nulto_ " -\v“ & D. 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TORRANCE, Agent, fe2T-3md No. 5 Bowling Green, New Yi.rk. _ THE "undersigned is authorized to offer tit Pnblie Palo, on Thursday evening, the 23th day of February neat, si the Merchants’ Evchange, in the city of -Pittsburgh, o® undivided eighth luterret in a claim against the Locks and Dams and ether r«al and jwmonal estate, toll# and revenue ol tbs Yoogblogbeny Navigation Co., known m the Larimer claim, consisting In part of two first Mori esses, oue for $OOOO anH another for JH.OuU on aid Compa ny’s Works, md 43 Bonds of fI.OOU each, iwined by said Company. l&e said Mortgage will be due this year. The Dams and Real Estate of the Youghiogheny Navlga tion Co. are Tsry Talnablen«t only as an IndGjmUble oot lot to thoomodt of acres of Uie boat Bit ominous C<*l in tin* country, but far the water power afforded m an admirable position far application to mill* and machinery. The cost of the work* was considerably over one hundred thousand dollar*. AUSTIN LOOM IS A CO., fris Stock Brokers, Q 8 Fuarth street. French ArtlfleUl Klow«r». Flonrer Materials. WE are now receiving our Spring Styles ul French Flower* and Flower Materials which for va riety and beanly tarpaaee* any former • p " on ■ tlona Manufacturing nearly all the Good* we offer fur sa e, ua to offer to Wholetale purchwora inducement both In priee and confined atylea- ... Omriek and-Fancy Feather* In many a ylc*. ** Borina Hales alao, orcry deecriptioa of low priced Fancy Fcethera, for trimming Hoy*' aod Children*' _traw and Fancy Zlata. For tale on liberal terms by. „ 3 JNO. C. HSHDEBSON BMTTII A CO, 200 H road way, yew \ork. American Slower*, llaaeliea, Trlm«ntug*i &e.| Ac. THE subscribers beg to draw attention tu their department of American Flowers, Unachw and Trimmings, which will be fonnd complete, the demgnt being taken from the fashionable French, and tho mann tictare ctmfinrd to thrir own Fbcloriet. Ruytri only are reqoeeted to examine the samples. JSO. C. 11KNDKB80N SIITTH * CU, felTSmd jfljQ Broadway, New York. Hoea’s Hewed? for Pulmonary and Tn bercnlar Comomptlon. HAVING been appointed sole Agent for the sale of Don OKItONIMO ROCA’B celebrated CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, the poblic will now be pot in nowetflea of one of the most extraordinary retnwliee ex tent for whet h— heretofore been considered an iocnrable here the more readily undertaken the ftpl.»r Si CloKTfrom 3 lo 21 foet wide, at lower Pf|J“ ”! bars ever botbro offered; C«pa " cborebea; Palatrd Window Ebades, And oTMTftlng connect ed with the Carpet department of llouae Fornithing. Aa we anticipate an *3ranee in price* after «ho Spnog Trade open*, «Vsrool4 ngff*i* P * ~ •election* now from oar largo Stock fi.a w - M cu>tock. phnron Iron Work*. The shakon iron company offer for Bale or rent their extenalte Iron and Steel fforiu. for tbo of |w«j_ aerosolland,wllb a lar» nnmtwr of .rroUtnt dwcHtwt Jton toTta tb?rW*y ■criptlon. upotion.d].p»*l to J" iraaif *s£3* a. 1 Kr,t ' F *°° a ' : DAVID AONEW. Agent. NEW CAK±'-JETB, AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE. I W, D. h H. BeC A Lt D HI Er AYE just received a very L tor. Lcrtnu Of euRPEre, on oixmia, fc, the leteet rtytae fcr Fell Trede, comprising BDPEa, SS PRICED IKOEAINS. Wool, Dutch, ne=p,UA Esn Mate, Coco* Mertlng, SUlrßod*. Aa, Ac. AUnTe choice lot of Dragnet* from, ono to tow yard* whir, biotSulpattern* FlocrOU Cloth, froms to-* with ell other good* wuellytoood In flwt .S^TiSS o LET—A two Btory linct Dwelling gjS conUtnlnp Orooau and flushed E**" 1 * „ ktki*^* “'■'"'V' vomu»£2U TO LET—A well finished two story ES Brick Dwelling, tn nlceordeiy containing **J5B rooms and flnUbedgwn«t, w!tbp>. T' O LET—A two story Brick Dwelling^ on llsj street, between Peno »nd the KQ-ja. onus Ot MS mn. Krao. Ko.gtu<”*r EANB—lfihbls. iost rec'd and for satepy b 3) HKtIBT H-OOLLDtS iltto -SlitiEUisttntnts OLIVE OIL—ISO baskets just rec'd and for tala by B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO., mr3 corner Fourth sad Wood streets. aAKTMAN’S MEDICINES—S gross of these celebrated remedies Just rac'd and for sale by mra B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. NI TMEOS—I cask on bond anil for sola by mr-J B. L. FAHNESTOCK t CO. , ; —, „ . Prtnklln Plr« Ininranea Company of TT 001: LAJ* D cto. on hanti Philadelphia. I I nnd for ml<> by B. L. 5-99'. - „8. 8. CAUtn. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS uml Wistar'* Lozenges—S groes oo hand and for sale by mr 3 ' 11. 1.. FAUNESTOOKJkCO_ Cul) LIYEK OIL/by bulk or doz., fresh, on bond and for salt, by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO^ An Exchange la Offered. , A VALUABLE FARM in Benver Cuunty ; ( is offered In exchange for improved property In I’lttv ! ( burgh or Allegheny CHy. Tbe farm contain* over two bnmlrr.l acres, nun to the , railroad and Ohio river. and distant from railroad station ( about one hundred rod*. The improvements are a gi’od t dwelling bonse, bam, and all necessary outbuilding*. ’I be , ] place abound* with limestone aud coni; also springs/.f pure water, is under good fence, the land productive and in a high ; state of cultivation- In additlou to which them i* »w*l < sufficient to pay for half tbe place. In short. It is cot utr- ; passed by any farm m the county. ■ As the proprietor U not a farmer, in either theory, prac- j tice or Inclination, be jiropeses this trado for improved propertj in oltbtr city. ....... i P Apply to Wm. A.'IRVIN, at Station Hotel. Allegheny, I from 8 to 9 o’clock. A. M..cr from 4 to 6 P. M. mrElmeod , LOST— A stout Scotch Terbibr Dog, al>out one year old. with cropped ears, dun colored. The fin ler will U suitably rewarded by returning him to mr 2 LEWIS A KDGKRTO.N.IO7 Rood »t. F" ' RKSU'BUTfERT-1000 lbs. prime fresh Table Butter: KOO dot. frr*h Eggs, roccfted thls mom- and for sale ot 21 Fifth.street. _tur2 H. RIPDLB. 2A An BUS. RYE.—Two Thousand Five Hundred bushels primo Rye on hand ami Tor 'sale by P. 8. WEAVER, Freeport, Pa. Free|M}rt> March l»t, lftoß—nir2;d.lt* c/V/V ITITs" WHEAT.—Five Hundred OUU bushels of pnmo Wheat on hand and for sale by P. 8. WEAVER, Freeport, Pa. Freeport. March Ist. F"“ IG LEAF TOBACCO—A large supply < Bonn’s celebrated Fig Tobacco reejd nir a rorner of the Diamond and Market it. MB S. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER-An olbcr supply of this excellent Hair Restorative rcc’d bT n 3 mr2 JOS. FLEMING. ii MATTSON'S CELEBRATED SYRINGES 1\ I —These Syringes aro pronounced to be superior to any *yringo now in usv. Those wishing anything In tbt* line should call and examine them before pun-having •ten. ■»* . JO!. tLMIINO SPO NH E S -A large rtssnrtmrnr of fin® {Jf-otiKCn constantly on hand ■*_ S _ B' "IIUOM - CO“RN Two t«m*. ]*rintc quality. hist uii.T-l and f,.r «U-hy L’INSEKDUI U b**U*.*»J nu<[ raw; alsu Var uisln'« mid Turp' otiiuj, for »»le at No- 20 ai»J 2# St. ttrnet . imr:} J. * n. pniLUP^ Fire proof mineral paint—2o barrels. ofdirteicnt color*.on luuul and fur talc by mrt J A 11. PHILLIPS, 20 & 2S Pt. Cl , U^ , t__ ‘ jLOUU AN’O FLAXSEED— ’ 7S bbla Flonr, Gallatino Mills; iy libU and 7 bag* Flaxswd, f> arrire and for a*J« by mr .j ISAIAH DICKEY SCO. FLOUK— SUU bbU.V Ht. in utore ■tui for iw’e by 3 SPKINGEII HARBAI'MII A CO mr .. No 295 Liberty Hrwt. POTATOES— 200 bbl*. on hand and for w ,lel.y LKHI3* EDOKItTON.IUT ONIONS— lObbls. Onions for sale by Oir o lIENRt IfeQOiUNS. bids. fresh Eggs jusrrec’d and jar l.y rot- _JfKNHY 11. COLLINS^ MIXED A DRY PAINTS of all colors f<>r I.J J. &JI PIIILUPV.* 4 StCUlrrt. TIT IN DOW GLASS i PI’TTY for sale at W tL J. 4 11. PHILLIPS^ TfBLS. YELLOW OCllKE:
  • Wlillinc. lo KiigtUh VeuitUn Red; 1U Ji, American d P‘ rEcIFCAKB IKON—ISO Mis. on hood „„d r..r ral. by B U FAHXKSTOCK Z CO. VOVS'KATHAIROS—3 gross on hand rah. by 10 B. FAIIXE9TOCK l_CO_ tttTnpow certain papers—Glazed VV and CugUred Green, and o*« pattern* of Figured sad MAB g UiU . * OO _ C~ OMING—New Waif Pupcrß at low prices, l„ bo «,ld by W. I*. MARSUALL A 00., io >; J yo.S7 Wood street. EEC BUTTER.—IU kegs in store and for wle by (fcjJ4)_ H. HUTCHINSON. Eads. .-Two bWs. just received and fur .aiP»,y _ K. nPTcmxsox. H< ,tiS—s dressed bogs to arrive and for sale i, y fr 2) HUNKY U.COLLINB_ BAN S.—Nino IfCTs. small white Beans , J”‘ * nJ ( ° r I,T R. HCTCniNAONj ERRING.—SO hl-ln. Halifax pickled and J».ro-o I .rad ‘»^ T C„ I^ os;_ 0 s ; _ UGAR AND MOl. A.SSES— -40 hints. N. 0. c us»r, Ui bid*. N. 0. Mol«*s«*s, _ _ For •alobr JONEi A COOLEY, ' £.2 l T No, UI Wanwstrwt. HIDES.— *50 dry (lint hides, •jaj Orwo «altod On., to RTTiToand fr T sale bT M’MNUKH UAUDAUOH * CO-, No. 295 Liberty street. ME A L. —Eight tons Oil Meal in attire ulr l>y SPRINOF.R HARBAUGII k Co. r p KANSI*ARKNT 'Window Shades, of all 1 U,„K 11.. 0,1 C,.„b M pnlLUl>9i f „o, No. 2tl k 2S St Clair utreet. G~LYO~EK INE—f Tare just rec’d a large ■ of i‘iire Enclish Oljcrriup. Also, a largo tot of Oljcrrine Crnim. Fojwrior to anything now tu twe u*r rh»pp".l hand*. lip*. Ac. f«23 Jus. M.E511N1., ' ;*/s f bills! fresh Eggs this day rec’d Tj nD(| f,, r l.r fer, AtWEI.ULKE A CH. EV E— 6UfliU‘k8 to arrive and for sale by , fp .», UKNRVJI. COLLINS T TME— llio btdsffrcTh Lime just rec'd and J for aato by foil H.COLLLNS 2 CASKS Codfish to close, for sale; »00 bids Family Floor, nrrlrlug l*-r Railroad. JAJIKS QARDINKR. C" XKKTaGE Oil Cloths. enameled and plain finish, on different kind* of good*, «>f all widths, for ole by { Mi) J. A. 11. PHILLIPS. T7IEATUERS.—IOO lbs. just received and . < fur „|,b, (tig.) R. HOTCIIINBON. ,EA NUTS. —10 sacks in store nnd for sal by (f 024) n. HUTCHINSON. OSUARES MONONGAUELA NAVI GATION CO. Stock, 20 do. Pittsburgh oas »tock. 60 do. Allpgheuy Bridge fnew) do., 30 do. Mociiiuilca’ Hunk uo- f luted by (f 027) AXJSTIK LOOMIS A CO. IOFFEE —100 bags prime Rio Coffee in / itore and for sale by te27 T. LITTLE A CO. \ •'IODF.I3U—IO tes. Codfish in store and for 1 J i.l, l,y (e2T T. LITTLE k CO. CIGARS —50,000 German Cigars, choice brand.. Id itorasad for ml. br T.iLITTLE S CO- IGGS—II bbls. Eggs rec’d per 11. U. for , ui.by R. lIALLLLL k CO. 251 Übony «. S LEIGH WHIPS, 10 feet long, or any size shorter, may be found at fe!6 WELLS, RIPPLE A OP'S, 60 Fourth sL UHDS. PRIME SUGAR.—Per SL Lawrence and Pringle. For sale by JAMES GARDINKO. FURNITRE Oil Cloth—beautiful styles of figured and imitation of wood* For aale by ..24 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. PUTNAM’S Improved, and other styles of Window gbodo fixture*. For sale by J. k 11. PHILLIPS. TTONEY BEAN TOBACCO —Another sup ■; 1"1 niT of this fine Tobacco reednd by v 7 JO3. FLEMING, f„23 Comer Diamond and Market street. TENN. FLOUR—IOS sacks Silver Springs now lauding from steamer Potemao for sale by fclO * ISAIAII DICKKY A CO. FLAX SEED—II bags now landing from stefiner Potomac for sale by ■> MO ISAIAH DICRKY A CO. ENVELOPES— All sizes and qualities sold br WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., w 1• Stationer*,67 Wood*!. EGOS— 9 tubs now landing from steamer OmUarnl.bj IBAIAH DICKEY * CO. LARD ANDORRASE—4 bbls. turd ond2 bbl>,Oreu« nowluultns: from *ta»mer OiiM wr»» b, fog ISAIAH DICKgY A 00. ARD—UK) kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard received ; this day and for we by T. LIXZLS 4 00." WH. V. PETTIT, Pmidant. E. F. WITMES, View l*resW*ot Dnaiu J. McCa», gocrwUrj’. uruats. Selger, Lamb * Philadelphia- Bock, Morgan A Budfbls; do. -«- Trnitt, Bra A Co, da PumroT, Caldwell A Co., do. A. T. Lane ft Co, do. Steinmtta, Jn»tic« ft Co., do. ___ PITTSBURGI* OFFICE, No. 87 WATER STREET eufcdtf H. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. W. Banc her, Adolph E. Boric, , Qeurge W. Kicbarda, Hamad Gnat, j Thomaa llart, l>aTid 8. Brown, Mordecal D. Lewta, Jacob IL Smith, | Tobiai Wagner, Mnrri* PaUenun. CHARLES N BANCKKK, Pmiileut. CB4KLM o. Bascxe*, SocrcUry. Thl« Company continue* to rnrtko ioraraocra, permanent or limited, on every description of prujwrty iu town and country, at ratra aa low aa are ctmmtetU with arcnrltj. The Company hare referred a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, aafdy Inrcted, afford ample protection to the aeuml. The Aawtaof the Company, on Janoary l«t, l&ol.aa pnb ([.hod tgra-iMj to th. Act of A*»mWy, nn t 011..., *>£l2 » Baal Eatote..— - yM'.l !? T"U)i>orarj Loano.— Stoeiu - Cash, Ac—•— $1,212,703 44 Blue© their incorporation, a period of twenty-one they hare paid opwards of One Million, Four Honored thousand DoUan Lone* by Are, thereby afffwdiog-evidence of the advantages of Insurance, M well U tbelr ability ana disposition to meet with promptness ell liabilities J. QAKDNKR COFFIN, Agent, *plD Offlf© Southeast cor. Wood, its. Continental Ininranee Company. I Incorporated ly tht Legislature o?o=;«rml Trearoiri Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President. F..M. GORDON, SecreUrj. OFFICE.No. M Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse.) nj> stain, Pittsburgh. JFiU Insure againit o/( Ai mis of Firt and Marine J?ulr« A Him* institution managed by Directors. sr>!u> art' weil L-runm tin the community, and tofto are determined, yj promptness and liberality, to maintain the character they have asrdmed. as offering the best protection to those scht desire tube insured. ‘ ASSETS. OCTOBER 21, IW7. Stock Accounts S 2 sffig a~ : :::::::: iS&S« » Bills 1^»003 73 George Dante, B. Miller, Jr., J. W. Butler, 0. W- Jackson, Jamas McAuley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, nnlik BnrtKa inmance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Office No. 99 tfittsr SL, Pittsburgh. asaxra, hot. 2n,1857: Stock Dos Bills, payable on demand, and secur ed by twoapprored name*.—~ (97,860 00 Oaab in Pituburgh Trust Company *O,IM ” Premium notes - &VWJ *0 Bills RoceiTuble.— *2 Mortgage - - b.tiOO 00 l£2 shares Exchange Bauk StosY—Oo*t~ 0,960 OC SOO shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid 7,600 00 200 shares Allegheny Bauk Stock— do 6,000 00 87 shares Mxbanirs’ Bank Stock—Cost ~ kfiSZ *3 Book Accounts- - —— *9 Office Furniture - M J. 11. Shoenbergcr, W K.Nlmick, R. D. Cochran, John A. Caugbey, O. W. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. R. FrtHXT, Secretary. Delaware Jlotnal Safety insurance Company, Incorporated by the Legislature ef Pennsylvania, 1836. Office S. E. Corner Third ond Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MARINE IXSURASCESo u Vessels, Cargo,and frcigil to all parts of tho world. IN LAX D INSURANCES on Goods, hr Rirers, Canals, ft u. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 05 Water stroet Pltteborgh. .45y0,00a -$222£00 0O .... ' O5 - •■yr.sr* os Mixctwa: Chwlce C. Lalbrop. U 23 Walnut Street. William Darling, 1510 Pino street. Alexander Whfllden, Merchant, 19 North Front at lease Jlxatehurat, Attorwy end Counsellor. JohnC, Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. E. Traey, firm'of Trity i Ct> 4 Goldsmith*! John R. McCurdy, arm of Jane*, While A McCurdy. Ttso*. L-GniMfile, firm of GUle*ple AZ«ner. Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jmlß. Smith A Cb lion. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third etreet. John R. Vordes, office corner ofSeventh tad Paneom. __ Jame* Weight, late Cashier Bank ofTioga. Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jooa J. Slocum, office 220 South Third street. 0. a LATHROP,FrasMenI. W. DARLING, Vic* President J AUKS WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. H. K. RICUARDSON, AsdstsntSecrotary. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, fei7 87 Water street, Pittsburgh S, w. Corner Second and Walnut Sts., rnilade l p n,i a . assets or tux eonrayr, j utoaxt Ist, 1 653 Bonds Mnrtgdgw, Oram! Bmt.,’ Bank and _ . ■, nth,, OUcta. - *ni«o » Loaned for Stock..:— 00 ■ a Trust Fund la Near Tart 23,151 6® Deferrfii payment era Stock— S? Bills Receivable— S Cash on band and duo from Agents.——..— *5,000 sa Premlomson Pollcle* recently ijfuedand debts duo the Company - - 30,53? * s33Q,m> TBOMAS B. FLORENCE, Presiden* Etnrass R. nmntoin, Secretary. pnrr.tßM.rglA U7ZUXCE9. J.rfjn H. Brown, I »**<» 8-Brown, M. Baldwin, I Cbarlea L. Bnla. . FITTSDGtC.n ROTECTCES. Vewmjer * Graff, | • iof Howard * Co, | Carr &Co , McCall? A Co, I J- M. Irwin. ibttrgb Office, No, 90 Water Street. id TUOMAS J. DUNTER, Agent. • Citliens’ lnxoraoce Comp’jr of PJUxbnrgfe WM. BAOALEY, Pmidrat, SAMUEL L-MARS HELL, Baeeeftd7- Ofict 94 Water Street, between Market and Wood Sfi Tlntl aud Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Ml* rissippl Risen, and Tributaries. Aa-Insure* against lo*s or damage by Fire. Also, against the perils of the S«a and Inland Navigation and Transport. ation. TOM. • , Capt. Mark Sterling, 8. M. Kier, \. John S. DOworth, Prmocla SeUerii,*' Wm. B. Hays, , John Shlpton. ‘ Walter Bryant, Iwell, Jr. Wm. Bagaley, I Samuel Kea, Ju. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr., Xnac &L Esonock, 8. Harbaugfa, Capt. Sam’l O..Yonng, ja22 , .< John Calk PiUsbnrgh Life, Fire and Darine ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. ROUT. GALWAY, President. F. A. lUrbut, See’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prcst. 1 Asbuw Flexi.tq, U. D n Examining Physician. This Company every Inrarancw appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. , . aieft, against Hull and Cargo Riskji, on the Ohio and ■ Ulsalsalpm riven and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen w erally. And against Leo or Damage bywire. And the Perils of the be* and Inland NavigatSe* and Transportation. Policies issued at the low«xt rates consistent with taut? all parties- Alexander Bradley- Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan F. Hart, DaTid Q. Chambers William Carr, Robert IL Hartley, John ITQOI, Robert Galway, Samuel HcClnrken, Joseph P. Gaizam, M. D-, John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hail mao, Chaa. Arbothnot, fc!6— mygS-ly ~ Philadelphia Fire and Lift INBUBINOE COMPANY, No. 14D Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOD 88. WM make all klnda of Insurance, either Perpetual or on every description of Property or Merchandise at roaaotwhle rateaof prcmiitm. ROBERT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pmidsot. exucrou. K. B. Cope, Georjre.W. Brow*. Joseph B. Pul, John CUjttm, K. Wflor. CUarlos P. llajm, E. B. Enflith, P. B. Savvry, C. Sherman, 8. J. Megargee, ?. BUCK son**. J. Q. OFFIN.Agest. ’ -rrro»r r 4 Wpo4 •» Special potters. Mosoyaamu Hamas, > Pittsburgh, Feb. 2Ctb, 1851 f President and Managers of the Company for erecting a Bridge OT4F the Hirer Mo noogahela, opposite Mtrabnrghjin the county of Allegheny, have thii day declared a dividend of 81X PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, which will be paid to the StockboUenor their legal representative*, at the Toll Hontc. on and after the Sth of March Best. mrl-St* JOBS THAW, Tree*. CITY OP PITT&BdIGIT, » Counouut'e Omct, Feb. 26th, lm. / persons PitUborgb, Febrnary 10th, 1863. ) [Ts?*Dividend Notice.— The Board of Dircc tore of this Company have this day declared a divi dend ont of the profit* of tbe last six months ofPOURDOL LARSrer share. applicable to therednetion of Stock Notes, felt P. A. RINEHART, Sec’y. Oxncx or nre Cxsrxai. Misisq Cowrasr, i PltUbargb,Feb. 11th, 1851 / Stock of this Company'represented by Certificate* namber* 167, 108,169, 226, 268, 399, 407,408,416,862; 203,204,232, 363, 364, 865, 894,369, SCO, 361,61,313,314,4M,405,63, t 4, 373,375; 380,194,185,217, 218, Z 19.384,385,99,100,102,103,110,113, 230 and one lot of (0 shares for which no certificates has been lamed, ha* been forfeited for non-payment of assessment dne Decem ber 10,1857, and will be sold at Public gale, in the dty of PitUborgb, on tbe 18th day of March aext, unJe* tbe amount dne, with interest and costs he previously pal By order of the Board. felSaKw WATERMAN PALMER, Treamrcr. auction Sales, p, TVT. DAVIS, Auctioneer* Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 "Fifth Street. Magic lanterns, stage cur- TAWS, At, At AocUotL-Oo Satardsy sflerDOjn, March 6tb, at 2 o'clock, at tbs Commercial SalreßamsSo -54 Fifth street, by order of B. it may cone*rn to pay ch*rg»«, two Trunks, tw° large Magic Lantern*, with Dissolving Views, Slide*, Ac ; Curat.., Lawrence county bonps, at acc nos.—On Tuesday erenlng/Mareb fitb*»t ‘ 'J. at tbe OommorcialSaleaßoems,Nos4Fifth st, wiube sold, with tut reserve, for account whom Jtmay concern, four Coupon Bonds County of iatmst “ UMINISTKATOK’S SALE OF LAW BOOKS—On Saturday stoning, March Cth, at 7 o’clock, will be sold at th« Commercial Sales Booms, No 54 Fifth street, a valuable reflection of Law Books, among which*** Laws of Penua.from 1740 to 1855, 10 volt, Chita tv's Pleading. 2 cols; Cuke’s Reposts, 7 rob; Kent’s Com) msntarieM vols; Blackstonn’s Commentaries, 2 robe Etar kls on Evidence, 5 vols; MeKlnTsy ft Lescore’e Law Library 4 vols; Bacon’s Abridgement.'7 vela; Zrnnbat A Haley** Practice, 2 vohe BlcKlsosyw Ju*ticeasdLeealGulda,2 Tola, Ac, Ac. Also a fow choice Mhcvitancog* Work*, all of which will be open for examination on Eoturday morning. mr3 . . ~P. M. PAVIB, And. ok nnn german and span- At Arenas.—On Wednesday morning. Hatch 3d, at 11 o’clock, at th* Com mercial Sales Roc ms, No. &4 Fifth 1 stmt, will be sold, without reserve, for account whom it may concern, 25,600 fins quality German and gpsnlxh Cigars, embracing cels* brated brands. mrl P. Mi PATIS, And. Daily sales at no. 54 fifth st.. At tbs new Oommerdsl Sales Roams, Ns. 54 Fifth street, every sreek day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, suited for the trad* and consumers, fwm a large stock which Is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that most hnckeed forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. Dry Goods and fmcjartWea, com priiing nearly everythhifrncr fled in th»ihw« for personal end fimiQy use; table COtlery, hardware. rtoifaihr,-* boots shore, ladle* wear, Ac. At 2 o'clock, P. hmudboM and kitchen tonlture, nsw iron ■terns China wsr©, store*, eooklna nteniOa, gnxetkfc Ac. At 7jfttodc,P.tL,f*ai7artldfes.'watches.cloda, Jewel ry, musical Instruments, gtma, clothing, drr goods,! boots and Mioee, books, ftattonen. Ac. P.M. t>AV»»Aoct*r. *—=jk '.."W ' - '7" --- .1 3 § ’ ! t n ?