Urttslmrgjj d^etie. t>. >-gttatAMK-_ tusn B. BIDDLE & Co., ZPITORSand PROPRIETORS PITTSBURGH; FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1 658 - Thomas Aliso*-—Bare is bn Engl plicated tr aUegation tritb the late attempt upon Kapolcan. Ho is said to bo now in tho city o New York, and the U«M baa published A. fall description oT him, extracted from the (French papers. A reward haring been offered jf or the arrest of this man. Bennett desires pro bably to intersperse bis labors for Buchanan with some agteeanle little episodical business of this sort that will pay better than the adminis tration can with its present bankrupt treasury. The Herald contends that under our extradition treaty with France, we would bo in duty bound to deliver Allsop over at the call of the French tyrant, in cose he should be found on our soil. But Mr. Allsop is a British subject, and perhaps it would be well for Bennett to settle the question as to whether the French treaty would cover the extradition of a British subject. Assassination and conspiracies to assassinate | are hatcfal, detestable, devilish; the whole civ-1 world cries out against them. But it raises its loudest shout against the successful assassin who has murdered the liberties of a whole peo ple ; who planted his cannon on the populous promenades of Paris, and drenohed them with gore for days; who has sent to prison, to the gaHeyß and to an exilomore dreadful than death, hundreds and thousands of the bravest hearts that ever beat in the breasts of Frenchmen. — Bring this acknowledged criminal, in his crimson pomp,tq the gallows, and then we wilfrsee whether poor old' Mr. Allsop is really guilty or not, for Iba.tt remembered, he is only under suspicion of crime, while stands confessed before the whole jprld, a perjured usurper ond murderer. We put 'the whole case on this ground, and there we think it can stand. In the meantime, If Mr. Allsop can be found in this “land of the free,’* we would like to hear of the . Xdmiiustration’a takingproper measures to have him delivered up. Let him be sent on his way to France on the same day that Kansas is ad mitted under the Lecompton swindle. The per severance with which the locofoco papers in tie - Slave States are publishing the Herald’s descrip tion of this old man would seem to indicate a deaire to have him caught if possible. Tra Bmu Co. (Ohio) Bask.— Toe Ohio state Journal eays that there is the sum of $28,281, in notes of this bank, in circulation, for-which there are no eecurities on file in the department Bt Colomhus. The notes ore there fore worthless unless the State agrees to redeem them. These notes were fraudulently Issued in Breslin’s time, and were a part of the machinery by which he kept his defalcations seoret. The securities of the State Bank of Ohio were never-deposited with the State Treasurer, but with tho Auditor, and have been ascertained to be all safe. The only notes discredited are those of the independent banks, the securities of which were in Breslin’s hands. Connection. —In the haste of proof-reading, the following error crept into our paper of yes terday: ‘‘Freight has been refused on account of the severity of the competition of other roads, which nut the rotes of freight so low as to make it un proftclU for the Pennsylvania Boad to carry it at a profit, after paying tho tonnage tax. ‘‘■lmpossible” was the word intended in place of “unprofitable.” - Tub Telegraph. —ln our paper of Wednesday the following appeared among the House pro ccedinga: House! Mr. Plielps introduced a hill for the admission of Kansas. It provides for a Conven tion to which the Lecompton Constitution shall be referred. He moved its reference to a Se lect Committee. Mr- Stephens moved to refer to the Committee i'eii Territories, host by 94 against 103. Mr. Phelps is a Border-Ruffian memberfrom | ' Missouri—tho last man who would have intro-1 duced such a bill. Tho following is the true account,, and' it will be seen that it was Mr. Montgomery who introduced the bill and that he moved to refer it loth' Select Kansas Commit tee, nnd!not a Select Committee, and that his motion prevailed, which our dispatch did not Btate. •• Mr. Montgomery of Pennsylvania threw a bomb into the House this morning, by introducing a biß providing that in twenty days after the pas sage of Lecompton by Congress the Temtornl Governor of Kansas should call an extra session of tho Territorial Legislature, to provide *r the eleotion of a convention condating of sixty del egates: that there Bhould be no Convention m cue 111 ! liliiii rnimlif I" — should be sub- BaßKiSWEmudMulTthat if. the Convention Hoes, not amend, Lecompton shall stand., H amendments bo made, eachehaU be submitted senarateiv to the people. AHamendmento receiv- S“mi?ority of the votes shall be incorpora ■ ftfd into the Constitution. At the termination Kansas Bhall be declared a State of the Union. - ... , Thointention of Montgomery’sbill is to secure to therieoplo of Kansas tho right to amend he r«/vw,o»;»nLlfiti br-notting that right oat of It® rrach of Calhoun’s Legislature— unlitePughs amendment which leaves to Calhoun thopower to prevent the people from th * C j,°' .♦itnUnn The Democracy flared up Qt Mr. hUl, which'took the House by surprise. There was much running to and fro, and a hasty mastering of forces. Mr Montgomery moted its reference to the l Select KansesCommittee. The Democracy does no &ph:n C , o m^d':r o efe-= B e^o ther Adminlstration^ddeah °A°reference Mnssits. Eniroas: —Permit me to inquire ol you what is meant by the “Clearing House catedin the City: of New York. The “Clearing House” is an associaUon for settling balances between the banks, and avoids the heavy exchanges of epeem be tween the several institutions. Representatives of auithe banks meet dally atthe Clearing Housed and each presents a statement of the balanoes doe fojt by the others, severally, the balances doe 4y it to the others are then ascertained, and the difference la paid either to it or by it in spe-. cio according to the side on which the difference may!fall. A “Clearing House” isdeffned by Webster to bo “a place whero bankers meet daily ® to exchange drafts and settle balances." !' .Faixubxs AT Tonx, Pa. —The failure of Alex -3 under Demath, which we announced two week. S' has probably caused more distress, in a ' ptc'uniary point of view, than has been expe " fenced among os for at least a half a century \ Major George Hay, Dr. Thomas Bterehs and % 'Charles Nee, Esq., of this place, and Mr. George *11? Smyser, of Manchester township, ore Beounty •M for Mr. Demnth for large sums of money, and, vj . t j 3 SS IJ I ore the heaviest sufferers. Major Bay 8 an q jir. Smyser hare become so much involved X bv-ahis means that the property of the former ii - , Gentleman has already been passed through the r? 1 " 'hands of the Sheriff, and the latter, who was a „«lthy. man, has appointed assignees for.the » • ’ v.Wefit of his creditors. Many other persons, •i rSS&Cf Whom are in moderate circumstances, S ShTbare loaned Mr. Demuth money In surious 3 * „, tni also suffer to tho extent of their loans. : epidemic like, was followed by S , X WBliam Goodridge, dealer in jew - thetolnroPf "unam in B Ceol „ Square, % V «Ss®d on business for many I—. another excitement wss ness This ngn udicious, menfand great sympa reßableani th# en tire com thyis We understand mumty In * 'a.„beVn appointed to make a aasgy.-ife.ayss issK^-aarasss®. 3B£ggtea*aag ... ■aiiberttsemcnts. p ittbaiti RrrTp— Tho senreral lmqui- 1 j roo , Douglas is hUTI under strict mediell , - ■ THI r.AILEOAI) T Ta r:oU3 pretexts, regimen, Buffering from eceere pressure on tie - — IT /""lITY WARRAN T>. KSSrfwslS legislature, b 4i„, ponced by greet mental exertion end EXTENSION OP (j , *-“« orncs swept from the slat- j constant excitement. During the sharp debate DKS, C. M. FITCH *J- BVRh.9 j£wK t riOCKDEToi tak The bill to repeal the Railway as- jin the Senate, he hardly rested for a week. Will room™, fnrfr offi.o .1 WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT segment bill of last year was passed by a strong The War Department has concluded a contract street. se f ?° ,rr g™.t o Ust Saturday. The rules to the extent of $3,000,000 for transportation . " • 1 ” 1 citt «bciioii If asacesnHint applicable to .U other species of jone , 0 the Daaljtrmy. without adrertising or 1 opposite tux st. claiii hotel, Pittsburgh. now binding, as weU, on railway other public B Uce. ! TIL LAPRtLFIBS T . 1 8 5 8 ,- property The bill repealing the decimal fare j The Houseipasaed a resolution to adjourn on Where they may be consulted daily, (bundavs ict of last winter is mating good progress; the. the first Monday in June, and the Senate might , mpWi)ltr ' Co „ nll ,ptioD, B ' oll - r y n iiIVER anti-free pass bill will be pnt on ita passage, co ncnr if willing to do its work up.—A. Y. Trtb. ! chltlg jt otlier cbronle Affections connected tl-> t, . - and last but not least Senator StoWa hill re- T Waehin - I* ne than wasatfiratintended.— Buffalo Express. ■ renceburg Register, that the greater portion of , lmponlbl ; M 1 Tn suMWtnn in thus facta we learn from the the city of Aurora, Indiana, is to be sold at Offlc* Howra—io A. M. to » "• j Albany correspondent of the TVftunr that auoth- udSsippHtMlVoai ‘ w ” sKr““"' .^*=ss=- - “Tho bill as it now stands requires that each land Bittart i* now the most limple, delightful and effect®- J c Railroad Corporation of the State shall publish a ai remedy for Djr*p*paia, bofontho public. Many Of our tariff of freight charges for the transportation moat worthy dtfreua testify to iu ©fflc&cy. To P"* 0 ” ”®- of all kinds of freight which they carry orpropose Jact to cerroos and aick headache, Uhi valuable modidM. to carry, extending from the 15th day of April Cimotf-Bo careful to uak for BooiW » to the 30th davofNov. in each year, which tor*. The great popularity, of this mcdkinc bui induced shall be designated the Summer Tariff; and many imitation*, which the public ehouid guard against another extending from the Ist of December to purchasing. . 14th of April following, which shall ho desig- «-Sold at |1 per bottle, or «u bottles tor **, by thepro nated the Winter Tariff—the rates of the latter priettn.BEXJ. page, Ja., k CO., iUour»ctunug p not to exceed the former by more than twenty ratistsud chemim, r. Wood .i~t, * ,“^ T per cent. The hiU proridcs for giring dne tu.muborrh. Pa. ao-i imirei-t" i0n.,.111 publicity to these tariffs in the State paper, in [county papers through which the road passes, 1 and in handbills. * “The published rates of prices for carrying < all kinds of freight the entire length of a given j road shall be the governing rates at which prop, erty of the same description and kind may be ( transported for any shorter distance, and the rates for tho shorter distance shall be pro rata with the governing rates for the whole distance, except that property transported over roads which are more than one hundred miles in length may he subjected to an extra charge of not more than 100 per cent if carried only ten miles; of 60 per cent if carried over ten and less than twenty-five miles; of twenty-five per cent If carried over twenty-fivo and less than fifty miles; of 20 per cent if carried over fifty and less than one hundred miles; of 16 per cent if car ried over one hundred and less than one hun ! dred and fifty miles; and of 10 per cent if car- I i>ied over ono-hundred and fifty and less than three-hundred and fifty miles. The object sought to he accomplished by this act is tho equalization of freights. Tho act, it will bo seen, does not undertake to tay what shall bo the price for carrying a barrel of flour or any other article of freight the whole length of any railroad in the State; but does insist that these corporations, which are the creatures of the Legislature, shall not, for the purpose of at tracting business from rival lines, or for other objeots, charge a higher price for carrying a barrel of flour from Rochester to New York than they do for carrying ihe same article from Buf falo to New York. PeoplA along the line of rail road complain, and not without cause, if half the statements made in the Assembly bo true, 'that these corporations are m the habit of taking freight tho whole length of their roads at ruinous rates, for the purpose of swelling their aggre- i gate business by attracting trade from rival | Uhca, and then making up their losses by charg- 1 1 ing exorbitantly for way freight.” • i It will be seen that there is the same com plaint in New York againsL railroad discrimina tions as there is here, and that the legislature is about to interpose a remedy at once wise and efficient. Our legislature should do the same thing. Nothing but the 6trong arm of the law will suffice to check this already gigantic and BiiH-growing abuse. The people of New York iitjiho victims of two through roads, both of Wbdch parsaethe same system towards their home bustomers; and this demonstrates that even the competition of rival roads between the same points is no protection against local discrimina tion. Some o‘f our people have been impressed with the idea that competition would cure the evil; but competition seems to, increase rather than diminish it. For th® Pittsburgh GawtUy Messrs. Editors : Wo haYe one word to say in regard to a card in Tuesday’s Chronicle, ad dressed “To the Committee of the Young Men s Christian Association." This Committee was_ appointed at a special meeting of the Associa tion, held on Thursday, the 11th Inst., to open a daily prayer meeting in the Pittsburgh Bethel, and was also empowered, in the event of the meeting in the Central Presbyterian Church be coming too much crowded, to open another meeting whenever and wherever it might be deemed expedient, after, however, first calling another speoial meeting to receive further in etructions. This Committee met on Friday morning and completed the arrangements for bolding, according to instructions, a meeting m the Bethel, when it adjourned to Saturday night. At this meeting, after discussing further the Bethel project, a motion was made by a member of the Liberty street Methodist Church to start a prayer meeting in the Smilhfleld Methodist Church. This was objected to on the ground that the Committee had not power to with out further instructions from the Association. It was urged by the mover that a gentleman was waiting down street for our answer, and that we had better lend the name of the Association ; no*, as it would be too late when a special meet ing could be called for it would be opened any how, and we could co-operate without mnch overstepping our instructions. At this stage of the proceedings the moTion, wo believe, was carried, bat not unanimously, with the under standing, however, that a special meeting of the Association would be called to ratify what we had "done. The prayer meeting was organised, and tho Trustees of the Charch, after two meet ings closed the house. One word in explana tion: Had the Committee supposed, for one moment, that it was not the desire of the Pastor, Trustees and members of the church for the Committee to act in this matter, it certainly would not have gone beyond Us instructions to assist them in eo laudable an enterprise. A Member or the Committee. Death of the Altos Cosvict.— The convict, "Tohn W. Hall, alias William Lindsay, who made the desperate attempt to escape from the Alton prison last week, died on Saturday, in his cell in the Alton prison, from tho effect of the pistol shot wound on his head. He had been gradually sinking, and for sixteen hours previous to his death, entirely paralyzed and insensible. An examination showed that tho ball entered Ilail s ' bead on the right aide, just above the mastoid, , and cutting the .edge of the ear on a line with I the eyebrow. It penetrated the petrous portion of the temporal bone, completely shattering it, and probably in the base of the cranium, about one Lnch and three quarters from the external orifice of tho wound. A feature worthy of mention is the favorable appearance of the growing wheat crop. Of course the result cannot yet be predicted with any degree of certainty, aa the crop is liable to accident ordiscster up to harvest; but tho prospects aro at present favorable for the larg est vield over obtained in this country. The weather during the month of February, and so far in the current month, has been favorable, and these are generally the most trying months la the year, on the plants. Nothing serious is now to be apprehended, except such disasters as may occur immediately preceding harvest. Gincmnati Gazette. Washisotos, Tuesday, March 10.—The vole in the House to-day on sending Montgomery s bill to a Select Committee, is considered the most significant yet of the inherent weakness of Lecompton, and greatly encourages its oppo nents.—.V. Y. Times. For tbo PitUbnrgh Qazutte. Pulmonary Diseases* , .TTEH No. 6.—Foiicno* of the Loots.—We havethu. fir described M folly as out limit, would normlt tho Anatomy and Function* of the Lung., ESTeime now to cou.ld.r their nnous Dlieawt. Fir.tuudohiefe.tofthce, i. Pulmonary Con.ump tion,—tho nature of which cun only bo out lined ui or Tubercular Consumption consist. of I a dopo.it lotho air—coll, of the lung., of • substance termed tubercle, —which much resemble, chec.e, both in color, and coiuistency; it t. . consort of William Fltnn, Esq., ngedT* yean and 9 month*, It li a tribal* which nature owes to the living to cherub the memory »>f the dead. , Tne mbiwt of this obituary w the daughter of David Sample, of Westmoreland coonty, Attorney at Uw, Vn n bich profeeslou he occoplid a very eminent poritton, In hi* d*r Mr. Sample—owing to the dnop-r* to which hU family were expos'd from the frequent lncnnion of the chdly. in b» absence from home, attending to official duties, removed them, for a short time, to Cumberland coonty. It wns in thl. county. Hear Dig Spring, that lorn It wa* her privilege to be ablo to point back to a father, who wr* an ornament to the legal profession, who ?u «Wra«d lor hi* urbanity, and beloved for hi* genero*. Hr - but ibehad a higher honor, in that ehe could refer to a feared and served the Lord. no leu a Christian, than a gentleman, or a l»wy.or. Mr*. Fllnn Anally cherlslifd the religious Instruction which bad been iDculSted by her pious |!UnU, in the morning of her daT* Frequently has tho writer heard her *peak, with thanktulneMnnd gratitodo t» God, of her parent* Their carefulneu and cuiture were not lost-far msav T**”* Shcr death, she had chosen their God t° he her God, and Hl* people to b* her people. Therefor*, *hon the I bonrof trialMtue. and alio needed comfort, iho kuew from expert £s “hererioue U could be fonnd. Her lire was, compara tively ipeaking, »long and happy one, though checkered withsunshiue.and cloud*, prosperity, and «eemlng advend tv During the doting acene of her earthtypllgrimnc® she wiu KTtrcly afflicted, but her confidence In God thtongh Christ, was unfailing- She knew in whom sbo believed, andvrlu. persuaded that He was ablo to keep that which the had committed to His hands. In the mid*: ° f excruciating pains, and when struggling In tho agonic# of death her faith in her Saviour, who loved her and gave father, was unshrinking. With Christian resigns- STdle bowed to the will of her Heavenly Father, haring XrnblSming With Immortality.she**ld death had to her So terror ..The last word, wo baud «capo her Ups were—“O Jesus! MyLard!” Thus ••She came to tie Jordan's* tide, And taking the band of the Saviour. Went upon the Heavenly side.” She left a disconsolate hushand and thro# children—a sou, iho n2de* In Washington City, and two daughter.* n*urn her death, but they sorrow not a* tho«e who have no bop*. The remains woro followed, the day after her death, by a Urge concourse of friends to their resting piece. where they wuFrrposo till the momiDgoftho reeerrecticn. So *»• •Ivctb his beloved sleep.’’ *• Special flat ices. MITCHELL. HERRON & CO. HLBrTicrcuu or Cooking. Parlor and JHeatina STOVES, Grate Frants, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, it. 101 Liberty!!!., Pittsburgh, P*- EXIs’A. krovi WOKKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY. MAIUTACTC»Q Att> PEALtt IS KVtEI VAEjrrT COOKING, PiBLOR AND HEATING STOVES. Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ftrandry cu All. 6 h c nj Blv.r, .wo <■' i\ioniylT*ni» l*««Dpf Depot- Office untl Sales Room, rMr No. 4 Wood at., Pltt.bargli. p«. PAYNE, BIBSELL sTcO ju-TOAcrcaua or Cooking, Parlor and Kentins STOVES, Oiatoß Fronti, Feodor®, etc-, AodSUonQkcnirvrtof th» Olebratrd CAPITAL COOKING RANGK, NO. 339 LIBERTY STREET, jygjydfc PITTSBURGH, P_A- >- ”• Pittsburgh Stoel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO, . M...dWW"rmof CAST STEEL; .Ik., SPEINtI, HOW .sd A B STEEL; SPRINQSarid AXLES, Omcr Soli and Fir,t Strati, ntUbarnt,, fa ■*“ , °’ x jj~;'i3. 'KOGißSia' "it co. HASWACTCMM of Rogers* Improved Patent Bteel Cultivator Teeth, Cbmer Bait and Pint Strutt, JMtiburgh, Pa.. lotfifclydfc* —-— joHifcoc: Iron Balling, Iron Vault., Vault Door., Window Shatters, Window Guards, St., yjg gl Second Sired and 86 Third Sh-at, (Between Wood .o«l Market.) PrrrB sS?Sd P B Wi Ilv« c o htMd a variety of now Pattern*, fancy and pW ■Oitablo for all porpMfft. Particular attentiou paid to ei doting Grave LoU. Jobbing done at «hort tur« SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, I The great enperiorlty of SINGEK'S MACHINE OT«r all other* for the u*e of I Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carnage Trimmers and Coach Makers, llu tong boon known and practically acknowledged. HIB NEW FAMILY MACHINE, i Which 1* u light, compact and highly .oniamootal machine, | (doing 1U work evilly well with tho lorge machine*.) and must become a C&Torlt* for family o*o. A full *npply of the abore Machine* for «ale at New York nrie«, by R. STRAW, 32 Market Pittsburgh, pa, Alro, tho BOUDOIR BEWINQ MACHINE. Price from ||&toS&o. _J*”l * Ql _° :1 _ y SEW 11* O- MAOHINBSI roii families and manufacturers. WHBBLBR & WILSON manufacturing company, Bridgeport, Pittsburgh,6B Fifth Street* Tbia Muehlnq Stltcbua the Pineat or Coarsest Fabrlo, AtUie pleasure of the Operator,making with eaaeO/w Thout and beautiful and durable StiUUi jxr ilinuU, almost noiae leaalr and are becoming indispensable for family uae. Full information may Do obtained by addressing James P_i nr ALEX. R. REED, Agent, BWtng.or Nq pifth |tmt( pittabnrgh. LBIA. »r A Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa, , _ . , R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent lor C °“* r ' l Railroad. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clnir Street, (Dr.lrish’* New Building,) PITTSBURGH. PA. ws&lydfo' _ FURS! FURS!I FURS!!! FOR LADIES AND MIS3ILS. HUDSON DAT and MINE SABLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL. Ac CAPES. TIFPETB, MUFFS, CUFFS ami OLOYES, In great variety ami price. colLdfc ' HENRY fi. COULINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, A y D QRAIXERS; DlilAtf ra. White Lead and Zino Faint*. Al«o, all kind* of Paint*, Oils, Window Ola** Petty, Bruibc*, Ac., 114 IFfod Strut, hwi doori abet* Dianond Alby mrlfrlydfc ‘ _ __ . . " “w“E Y JVI A.' I* AC s> o N , Manutkctorer* and Dealer* In all kind* of tobacco, snuff and cigars, fttvnrtcni&XM or Spiral flatties B a ker a J. M. Lin’LK EJIBRACIN'O M’CORD ‘A CO-, 131 Wood «twt. and wholesale dealer in Cheese, Butter. Semis, Fisk. And Produce Generally, t»F Kb. » Wbod StrttU PUUbiiTgh. DAWEB Ac CLULKY, gome, Sign and Ornsmentsl Painters, AND LEAF TOBACCO t <»r~r'/*«*** SAMUEL GRAY merohant tailor, y O . 62 ST. CLAIR STKEL'T, Dr. Iri»h’»Ncw Dnildln* ) ffiHanta. WANTED IMMEDIATEI4Y.-lO.ODO M«o to euzace In the ul« of the taort popular £»k. Invalid*. H« b “ ,e^ n £l a ?Lslble m wtihluc to travel, will find thii to be a *ll7 profitable and pieaaant btuiOM*, enabling them toieethe country, and make money at the *ame time. Agent* now Id ‘be bn*- laea are clearing from $6OO to $1,600 per S"**- *&$»“ particular* and a ll*t of Books, adJrow U. M. BCLI»OS, fcooenCity PublUblng Hocae, 141 Main nwt, Cincinnati, OSS or,irUTlngEa.t.D. BUUSON, Philadelphia. aulßJydawfcT r ANTED —As n Partner, on active Busi- Uan, with . c..li capital cf al»ul t 3,000, In on. ,f tb» oWaat pitabtUhmanta In Vlttabtnish, Tba bnalnaa. narfectlv «af«. *nd proflUol® on®- Addraa Z. U, GAZETTE OrrlCK. tritb «al name, rorllilwd _ _ —A.NK STOCKS WASTED by •AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO., jcj Stock tnd BUI Brok«, M Fourth WANTED— Deer Skins wanted by M 7 WELLS, RIDDLE A 00, No SO Fuorth tU GARDNER WANTED. —A man ac quainted irith marketing, nod c*p*bl* of culUtating —*- "«*“ M “ I ‘ a n AK." D io°Ar*w-. No. 80 Water ttrcot. Stocks wanted— McchkUrf Bkßk Slock; M. koJ H. B*“k Su«k. Klrtungt “ “ —kVMlcro lo»or»nco „ * ManongaheU AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock Dfokcr*. 68 Foorth. »u~c*t To All ordcrt, by J*23 . ; r WANTED —Notes and Drafts baring 4, •'“-“"“©sa.oo. UJ gtockknd Nul» Brukcra, 66 Fourth »t. W^ TK^AqUnn^f KfoAßmVt^' James Chj&llen & Sons’ Publications. TT7M. S. HENTOUL, No. 20 St. Clair st IfsCKsS publUbed: vtiP CITY OPTIIE GREAT The .plendld n.w work, TD B CITt ur KINO; or, Jcnualem u it wm, oe it U, *M“' ( portrait of the Author and rom photo rngrarinß*, executed In the flneit style <*‘ graph* and original do*ign*, HJaitratlnß the Millennial,— SftL city—Ancient, H*Jl»vab also llestonUon of the Temple and City inrftmT- ' Ttlnr, Noll,*, of lu Jevrtah, CWi.tUn and "“? b ™ tif»; IU Pr«nt PolIUc^•»XXat ST, and mperior KKNNETet |» per bbL, and itnJlor caafca In proportion. Alao excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. artiECT will 49*0rder aent to their Brewery In PITT STREET, will receive prompt atteotfon. mrlOAnL-clir INVENTED J. W. STRANGE A CO'S PATENT J)V UB L E-C 0A E FKNCIL SHJ*-R :pKN:BCR Tbil Sharpener CuU the Wood POIHTB THE LEAD SEPARATELY, Which make* 11 eon durable tod I*** lUbla *o bratk tt lead than common iharpenera HUNT & MIOT®. BOYiB A G K N T S' MAMiIIO ntl.L. TUTB enUZT. YE EXOUK—2O bblß.jvst «/a aod a nltttf- erlT &N&Y B.OOLUNB. So. *‘4 Flftto Street* I»e»r Wood, it ki>;e:m an sz meyran tTb‘-lp«&l« »lJ Rstiil Dta'.cr* in SILVER ASD PLATED WARE, WATCHMAKERS- TOOLS XV AT C H MATERIAL. AT EASTERN PRICES inrl« .lyiltwF M&SCTQU. CU*rl-» W. Ranrk-r, I Adolph E. Ikirt*. GtcrOT W. Riehnxdi, fiamtwl Grant, , TbX Hart, F^SusTih Mordecal D. LewU, J*cob K. Smith, Tobiu W. s »r, (nIABI _ f .J country, at rate* M a Urge couimßwut fund, 4 *- -*•" “• ai* , Uih«d wrrwsahly to tb* Act of Aswtn-ly- Many entirely new deigns Lx Fire-Board*. Window Tjt ._ Mortgage* IU»1 Estate Temporary Loan*-- gtock* .... mrlv-dtf No. vC and OS Third itTeot C ’ wh ’ * C " p A P| Ul II A N (i I N Ai S Our Stock .>f SPUING WALL' PAPER I'aRLOR, II ALL, DIMNT- ROOM, rnt*R‘ii CKIL l y a PAPERS Shade;, Testers, 1, : «1,511,708 *4 . • 3000 cfttci AN OU* INDIAN DUCIOH, "bo bu ,< ./ iß«ity-onc year*. made his fortune’and retired, from btui- Since their incorporation, » Ps^\.? lU Four Hundred 3000 caici d»m, wIU ■pcad tlw remainder of Ills days thay ha»e paid upward* of.Oo® wuuon, BT id«ne* 3000 ca.r. n Ktdieadfu, ; thousand Dollar* U»m> bj fiij ,f^lSSr»ui 3000 caici TIOS— FREE OF CHARGE; his earnest j of the advantage* of iMurnnce, a* well a* u» 3 desire being to commoulcate to tbe world ; dUpoaltion to meet TOFFIN^gent, 3000 caae* -| 3000 caiM applicant to »eu, *c. 1 famnnc o» Crp*. irf Frrirtit., to.llp.rt. of Administrator'b Notloo. , LETTERS of Administration on the estate UTorobtetermi.cooiUtentwithieeuriiT. of William II.J". 1»» of Wilkin. loTOhlp, sssri;^ : „«» OTuiftSEU - »-*. *. ,h 's».F r MamM "ioiiN siAtmm,«»•.. :fcjsr*sss ■tree*, ahoTe MkttteCPblla. ... K JOSEPH 6aT. Arm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. MLkciICTTE, Ora nf * J*SS4 Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. 121 North Third street, abore Race, Phil*. UOWAUD HINCIIMAN, ftrm of LMsgMon A Co n Produce ISAIAH HICKEY A CO. M d CotnraUslon Merchants, No. 2TB Market su, above bales on steamer John Oault Eighth, i hli*. QE q E(3E COLLADAY, President gale by ISAIAIi DICKEY ACO ; WilsOS.Secretarj. , | JOSHUA ROBJNBON. No. 24 FUth street Tenn. extra family klouk— tO bftjt* Union; '1 bbl* Union; . Utn ba g* Silver Spriug*; ‘. V O) Is'ow Inn-lmg for »hl»> l>v t3Aj AII t / _ Tj'L.AXSEEU—•j/t.aKS.’» casks and-’ll bbK Jj now landing U-r *' IGTTON— STKANGL’S Superior PencU g Shargene r f ; mr2s:dlyfc CuraerMafkut»uj_facgndrttc«iL__ 1 Pnypjf.rit 1 afltl MCChanlCS* FITC 011(1 fl&filHl TT \YESrS lirst quality Lead Pencils for j loionilUfi Company. i ».w. Co /"'; lTot r°VT‘ ln °' fi, ‘" Assets or Ta« compact, mscart Ist, 1658 I Duodk Uortp«n, Orornid KtnH B.ok ouJ TfONEKY WAKE-' buS^.'.~V.3.'.Z.V.V.'.'.' af.6so oo CH LOVE, Lealer in Staple and Fancy , DryUoo-K «igo of thcrlgioal 800 UK*, No 74 SUrkot gtm-t, Eituburgh D ‘ r " 110LESALK UOCSK. Jl'X WM. Cl. JOnXSTON* 4 CO-. . mi\9 _ » ***!!!!£_ ' TirilOLtSAl.K I’APKK WAREHOUSE. [ \Y „7,y TV>l. 0. JOIINbTOX A CO.__ | tttliOlesalk blank book wake W W>l ‘i JOUXSTOX * CO. mria U> ' 67 ' Vow} rtr, ' et ' *S3o,B£4> THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Fre»Wen* -tsjct«ip.«,'! or !f T i *"*”“ A CENTS and Canvassers wanted tor LI I_. Jchn n TRLL'B LIVING AGE, In r*ery Eutftftnd «ct»on , M Baldwin, tbc I'uiosi. Lltwr*l tmn» will b« offfre-1. Apply to STANFORD A DELIS* KK, No 6-17 Bread**} , , N Y PnblUUw* of tl*l« loon eitabluLert and popular pen 1 •« .. . mrl6:-ta ( ortltal. . > \tm. VntAKE change fora physician J\ 10 obtain ft ewl country location. Ai lam j to the city. I will .ell n.y properly, I about the cobiro ol Moou towwhlp, 12 XnUct trom butßhandS mile, from l!aj*e«rttpn outhe W. A j r U R Pric*. & 1200— terms e*-T, for furihtr particulM* eounlr. of Dr Uroruo McCook. Fifth .trect, PUUburgh, o. » Orncru—JAMKfl A. HUTCHISON, PrwiJent PETF.R3.>, D - nKNRY M. ATWOOD, SecTrt*lJ- ■y^ANTEfr- Areata to salt in »U [*wt* af tUo Uoltoi tuw*. A NEW, LlftHT, ASSETS. NOV. 20th, 1567: ,to SSS « ARTICLE, ?r> .v,«r.. f Vunlt Stock —coat 2n *Wdi ">r, j*n«n muU.uv4 nearly •» • r J2£“J'H§\. tL ***»*»» Note*.- 4 IJy thi» »n m»n, J-y IrivcaUng • MIALL SUM, CAN CLEAR. Xrrt uf er]*n», FROM luKl»c> TO |hwk 4.H« FIVE DOLLARS PER DAY th*«.u o f l>r-oni m tl.*> couotrr, wUhins lo rngmge la the»l« of . ..rl.do ~»Lar,»iunpte»l>b prtaa.bj rtl.ujm.il. rcmiUlt.p T.rotr-flrt Ctntr I Mmm.lt H»». ™b I ■jVfEWSPHINUOObUS-Murphj 4 Burch- IV o.ijh.rr Just rrc.lrud th.ir Or.l ruppl; ol bpriiis j (ktal. rnnonj mhlcl, .111 br Ibond 'P I *, Qailltr, l’.rl. Pr.rl Dt Chlnt. Chco. >.lkr. Bnlll.btt. la«‘ ok BUc kSilk. .. Im. or K.'.J. Blmtl.ml Morllbr. Irl-b Ll"™>- Fr.DCb.nd Enitl.tb Cblut*. Cl Mb. ooJ ■ ““i”'"“l V<*tln**; nt iwith w«l coroer4th A Market »t» d. O LET—A two story liiick Dwelling £» Tt UITPPD Pel'll *o*l til* ITW KII ££2. ....n?* r T«S *i. £l>o. St-UK l--b.r_.rjr. triROINIA SIX-TWIST TOBACCO.— V Al««T* no bind • *upply °f » warrant* i articlß.for SHEEP PELTS.—Four untanned for wdobj (mrlß:3td; LKWIS tjKPQEHTON. TINSEED OIL-24 bbl.^ I A torla -—. —■ POTATOES --50 bushels Neshaimockfl lor (».>0 __ HENRY H. COLLINS^ UTTER —3 bbla. Roll for saleb> I mris HENRY H- COLLINS ~ SPECIAL NOTICE. Steamship Vanderbilt for Europe. Pnasougws with Cocked Provisions A LIMITED number of 3d closs^gt rux~nrer* will be taken bytb# sTvaiPMIP VANDERBILT, MCB ton*, I’.E. LeieTre Ma^L»lli.m^wSk, m ß l TUllDAV, April 10, ‘“ J B "TtOH , ?anS2 P "- “SriidtV __ !.llo»''°BOr~°.^’' Y “^'„ SAHIKI- KAHNKSTOCK, F-oreien and Uomeatio Hardware. JVo. 74 tvw Street, between Diamond aUry and fourth street, PitUburykt P<*- THE subscriber is now opening a large and well selected assortment of foreign *nd Ij< mastic Hardware. and will be sold on m good terns as any house in this city- Hl* assortment embrace* a gencralassortmeDt of Uaniwars, Cutlery, Carpenter Tools, (Union PUne*,) tr , to which he tnvtus ih# attention of Merchant* and others before supplying themselves. „ VPHTrtnK ocahdtf—orlfl 3AM L FAHNESTOCK. SUNDRIES— -7 bbl*. prime fr»«h Table Butter. R “ froeli Espr, 7£i line clean Dried Apple*, 4 bbl* Leaf Lanl: t) noddle* frrth Yenlaon; •idoaQoall*; , &J pair Chicken*, Turkey*, Duck*. 4c.. JoU received by Kiprcss and for »ale «t No -< FU'h«t nirlT U. RIDDLE. rVFEMTC U FOOD, OK COMPOUND t J BYHUP OP PHOSPHATES U much u*od by the m«dl c*l faculty a* a nutritive tonic—-admirably a lopttdto top rj|* the elementary ma'ter, occurrlUK In tbe *y*- t*m during the progieaa of chronic disaa»o to bwjd °P the itreneth of individual* waited by protracted 111 he&lib- In Dy*pep*i* and Coneamptlon especially, It ha* been found •particularly *ervlre a l,le. ThUpwjrttratlon 1* *° iye, airrvcahle to the tlute,anil grateful to the atomath. } lt doc* not nauaeate by continuant oae. A large *npply of till* valuables medicine rac’d thi* day FLEUIJiO IttOTlCKi—Savon barrels moving, marked l\ MpuO E. DAY and one barrel, content* unknt wd, maXed L. D. SMITH, In my wil be wld to PJT chargte unlew tbe ttmo ar. paid on or before the corner of Front and Ferry »t*. LYCERINE& CAMPHOR SOAP—I gto. ; ofthU.upriTTfaS^XkW. B' —AZIN’S PERFUMERY —A complete nf •oitmcDt of fomiuie*, Tollol Extract*, r.rfam.S.lcb .l., «£, jut r»Cd mi tor «1. f Ans4sTOCK , CO. OSIN—7S bbls. just rec'd and for saloby mrl7 J B. L. FAIINK3TOCK 100. A" —KTIST MATERIALS of nil desci iptiona, tobo W wUolu*l» » t co. OLLOWAY'S WORM CONFEOTION— mrI‘ «™* "" f ° t .r i [', b fAmE3TOCKlCO rn BBLS PRIME N- 0. MOLASSES, 50 fcrltby JA3. OAEDINEH. NEW CARPETS.—The public 18 muled to ell end lb. n.» Cnrpeta now teyelrlns *t “• Market .treel Carpet Stan, at lower P'"r •»«r b«fD offered in Pittiborgh. W. McCLI>TOCtt- LACK LEAD—6OOO lbs. on hand and for JXy mrl* B-L. FAHNESTOCK * 00- BUTTER— 3 bbla. fresh roll iust reo'd by IIENKY IttCOLLLNa. ■VfESHANxNOCK ~POTATOES—2S sacks J> j M t rrc'J ami for*ale by HENRY II- COLLINS. OEO. W. SMITH A /"ILOVER SEED—uTbags rac’d and for aalo (JmYIT HENRY 11. COLLINS. AY—3 tons of baled flay arriving and for i Zlo tv BQBIVBU * DItWOKTU, -A “ l 0 ** * 130 and 132 Second »t. ACKEOWN'* FINLEY tire Aecnts for tboJ.n. fcruul or V.miihi. «mta» J” 7 Libert; itrtet 0,1 Yt AIR DYE A largo assortment of Jules Jaw’. —URPENTINE—2S bble. receiving by UKrr i mourn oicspiini siuct r» 1J 1:1 * nJ si — The Hmmfattnrm’ Insnrante Company Off.c- .Vo lo Umhantt" ExSangt, r it i l -i d s l r a i ■* Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. 553.428 M j Fire, Marine and Inland Risks • Taken ta.,rMC»r K oßi.k.o U tb,Ohio and iU»WppIW«W“ VTM. A RUODZ3. PmM« t (nt'utATlM. Inruro* lo* l °J ‘ CHAB WISE, Vi-^Fr^ileiu a) M again* tb* peril, of tb* *xA Inland ALFRED iFEEES. S-civUr?. * Navigation and Tian»portat‘ on - tr i«, ... t v,„r J- WA. RboJoa. . Cbaa.TVWo, W “Kj , ’’v L v' , w•£;: ££,^oZdloJU-beni-L- Wo °l» ton ’ , A. 8- Ltopiueott . John p. Blm-.ua. MeCaim,K.». Wunwr, Ren J.rmttewon. Jime. P- Smith. J . Rlnaldo Sank, John A . Mariball. Cbarlc. B. Wrigm, *»°» j. rtold , , Thom*, Belb ElwcodT. rwy. ' Richards Siuckle PittiburehOQec, So.9SWatcr«rw:t. . fr2£rtly»c EDW. Q, BELL, Agent. TVXI. V. PETTIT, M«|i E. F. WITMEH, Vic* Pr**l‘,*ot dV>3ut J XIcCiSW, Secretary. ’ JEWELRY, umxts. Seller, Umlr 4 Co, PhiUdolfl'l* Bark, Morgan t StUfol#; do Trnitt, Bro. k Co, da. Pmnror, Caldwell k Co , do A. T. Ut* k Co, do Stelnmitz, Ju*tlc* k Co, do. cttjvct JET"'" 'ranklln Flr« lniuranee Company ol E. EDMUNUSIN .1 C«' Loaned for .. Truit Fund In New-Xark Deferred payment on Stock Bill* Receivable Cub on hand end dno from Aj:ent*. ••• prtmlunuon Policies recently tuned and debt due the Company IMPoS: i k ot* DlitXß 15 Cornor piamond and Market *troet. Insurance. rnILADE L P TT I A ♦01H.123 05 . B-L3T7 T» . 83,WC 17 61,889 00 .. Bl Continental Ininranee Company. Incorporated by the Ufitlaiurt of JVnwylrom-*, WITH * PBfIPETOAL C II A RTBR ptuLAsn-Psu axmoict*. -n. ! David S. Brown, | Charles L. Bata. pirr*nucon Rtrr*TsCts. jy*r * Graff. I * riowarJ A Co., McCollj *-00, Pittsburgh Office, » fo!2:3mJ TnOM 1 Phelps. Carr ACo , j J. M. Irwin. No. 00 'Water Street. ms J. nUNTER, Agent. jloßoagaiiei» lninrMoe Company. OP PITTSBURGH. Omcx, No. 98 Wato Er*rn, • iKntrt Jgaintt all laa g!« Jg* g Bill* Discounted 126,003 73 DIRECTOILS. . ' George Danis, Wm. McKnlgbt, R Miller, Jr., Nathaniel Holme*, J.W. Butler, Alex. Nlmlek, Q W. Jayson, Darid M. Long, Jamea McAuJey, WUllam H. Emlth SSSndw Bpir, a W. Rldtetson, AckleT ’ F. M. GORDON, BeCy. Deiawart Slntnal Safety lmuranre Company, Wrortarf ty lA* Office S. E. Comer Third, and Walnut ets., * PHILADELPHIA. „ . JIARiyS TKSUXLAIfCES on Vemel*, Cargo, and Freight “jjJfiSoiVSmAA-cAS 00 Oooli.bT lUwn,tSuala , v."™, T , n( i OarrUae*. to all part* of the Union. U )?IRE Xa£wZasK§s on Merchandise generally.—On Bto^Pw.Utag i lto~. ( *^ i;i>>A . OT , it iimml ■"‘i slo l f3Bo 9> oUirLMn. .137,011 35 Cash on hand —, 3 8,BW»«»«» la hands of Agents, Premiums on Marin* PoUeimreoeDtly issued, and oth «r debt, duo the Company 9J,730 5T Subscription Note* ..... 100,000 PU June, C. Hand, TbeophflasPaoldlng, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr, J- P. Penlitcn, Joshua P. Eym, Samuel B. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James D. McFirls Thomas 0. Hano, Robert Barton, Jr., John B. Semple, Pittsb’g, D.T.'Morgan, ** J.T. Logan. u AUXIN. Seeident. . 0. HAND, Vice President William Martin, JoMph U. Seal, yMmnnd A. Bonder, John C. Dalis, John B. Pearoms GooreeQ. helper, Edvard Darlington, Dr JL M. Huston. William aimdvlg, Hugh Craig, gpsncarMulTaln, Charles Keller, n. Jon«a Brooke, Jacob P.Jcne. • & THO 3. Hiaai Ltuc&s, Secretary. apJJyd—Jal2 Na •. A. MADERA, Agent, . M Water street Pittsbnrgh. Reliance Hnlaal lninranee Company ol PHILADELPHIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street GAKmHTT,9»-AMrw *229,974 45— SrccxirT lirmro. fir* in""""** oo Balldlojpt li*rcb*ndl»e, faraitor*, *c. combined with tho ttcnrity of * Rtock Gaclt»l. entitle* the toured to »h*re la the profit* oi tt i£Kf'oSS'«S^“K° r c!SS.i, for p»au yr B. M. HDiCnMAS, Secretary. nmoTois. SEBSSU. oSSS; BS& SStSSS? ftf&JSS'*-' ir Third and 'Wood street* miiu-u* ' ■ -■ 1 . acptun* uu«r»a«« Company, j or PnIL A 5 B L P-U IA , Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. OrruilMJ ante th. (Haojl luoiaac* Jaw.wiLh a alb Navigation and Transportation. emeu*. H 0. LAUQ HLIN, Pmflant. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vie* Pralitat QEORQB BOOTl,Bocrttarj» OBSCBMI' w H. C. D» Hontecaetf, W.O. Bwibory, Richard Sfeiaidat D. Bhanwood, gacmjkotfc- R. M. Oariito, feT. Stair'S, wnilaa Ovtanw _ 0.0. Sate. ? XQ9 * QOAVirxy, Acasttb Oft»,lEftj«tt*EaU inmmnloxm Insurance. Vhe Great Western Fire and Jienne ins. Co. of rnn-ADKLpniA. OrfiCt in Cbrnwinj-’r Budding. So. 403 '.m-r oj V2..4 ru fourth Street. CHtBTXi rWXTU.II ACTnORI7.EI> CAPITAL- Capital paid in- -v; ";r;r Snrplu*, January lit, 15»»• rmE T\"SVJUyCS—Umitci. or Perpetual. VARI YE UfSVRAycS. on Vwwela, Cargo and Freight ZXLAXT> ISSCTLiyCE by Klrm, Cattily Liku an Land Carriage- Bi&ictou: Charlee C. Lathroo, 1*23 Walnut atreet William Darling, »lreoC. Alexander Whillden, IS NorthJrout leaac riaalehnnr, and CennKllar. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hant« IkCo. E. Tracy, Arm of Tracy * Co-, . JoUu IL ileCurrty, firm of Jone*. WWU. A McOnrdy Tho*. L.OlUeaple, firm of Jm. B. Smith, firm of SmHh A Co Hon. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third v, mt. John R. Vogdea. eflloe corner of SeTvnlh and Ea^acm. Jamee Weight, late Caahler Bank ofTloga Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, office 22fi South ThlrdetrceA C. 0. LATIIKQ?, PrraUent. W. DAKLINQ, Vice Proddeot LEWIS aEEOOnT. 1 Bnaich 8 WJI H, .1.1. Second Vice Preeldt-j _ James WRIGUT, Secretary and Treatoro. H. K. RICHARDSON, AmUtant Secretary. R. W. POINDEXTER, Age®*. fal - ST Water atreet, Plttabcrgh Citi«n»’ Insurance Comp’y of Pittsburgh WM. BAQALEV, Preeident, SAMUEL L MARS HELL, Secretary. Office 9* Water Street, betvan Mxrlet end -Wood St* Wall and Cargo Rlika on the Ohio and MU ,l^iSS’^lS.7SLM£.birl~ the peril* of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transport, ation. DiaxcTOßS. Capt Mark Sterling. 8. M. Kler, John 8. DUworth, Wm. Bagalej BamuellUa, Ju. U. Cooper, Ja». Park, Jr, Isaac SL Pannock, 8. Harbangh, Capt Saxn’l C. Young, j.-r? John PiUstmrgh life, Fixe and fflailne in». Co. Office, Comer Marketand Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT. GALWAY, Preeident. p.A. RlWlHiaT, Soriy ALEX-BRAJJLEY, Yl» Ptcrt. Asd&iw gLDnyo, V- D-, Eiamtnlag PhjilcUn. Thli Company make* every Insurance appertaining to connected with LITE .RISKS. . Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks. on the Ohio tad Mtaiailppl river* and tributaries, and Marine Risk geo erally. __ . And againat L«• or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation- _ . , . policies tailed at the lowest rates couslstent with aafaty all parties. ttraMtrnaa • Robert Galway, gunnel McClnrken, Joaepb P. Gaxsam, 81. D. John Scott, JSince Marshall, Darid Richey. Jam re WHallman, Chas. Arbnthnot, felft—my2&-ly Philadelphia Pire and lailh INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all of Insurance, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable ratrsof premium. ROBERT. P- KINO. Preddsnt. M. W. BALDWIN, Vies Prtcttsni n uncross. E. R. Cope, Ooorp® W. Enn, Joseph 8. Pan l, John Clayton, K. Wilor. Charles I\ Ilayea. K. B. English, p. B. Eatery, C. Sherman, 8. J. Megargee, T. BlACllC***, Secretary KfKgious Jioticco, Set. “Daily Union Prater. Meeting at the Central Presbyterian Church, near the corner of Sixth and Smlthfleld streets. Rev. Dr. P**MLT and Bar. Mr McMitiis, will coedoct the aieretaa thla morning— honrfrom ll>4 tol2J4o’clock. All are Invited. This Is a union of all denominations. mrl9 rrS”I)AT PsATtsSlESnsc at Excelsioi Hall, lri£y Allegheny City. Service* will be conducted by tba Rev Dr Boson* *o»l Qov. Mr. Cacxrros, commencing « nsnal, at 11% o’clock. __ n^ l9 will be continued every eren- log this week in the Tint Presbyterian -Oixirco, commencing at 'H o’clock. mrlB Public Prater MEiriNO.Mn an lrr£/ to public and :priv*ta calls for a Daily Prayer Meeting, It has been arranged by the young men of onr cltv to open a public meeting at NOON next week, in the Central Presbyterian Church, Smlthfleld, near Sixth street, for all denomination*. .... The meetings will commence at IXss and continne till 12U o’clock. . , , Parvoni who cannot spend hour are Invited to corneas they may be able. , The moe tings will becondnrted by Clergymen of different denominations —two if possible each day. The following are Invited, with other*:—Rev. Messrs. KRAUTIL REILLY, PAXTON, YERKES, PRESTON, KENDALL, RUS3ELL, HOWARD, QUICK, DOUGLAS, PULTON, BELL, JACOBUS and BAREoW. mrfcdtf (216,016 02 PRATXSIt IIUETUiO. A UNION DAY PRAYER MEETING will be held daring the present week, commencing on Monday morning, at half post eleven o’clock, and con» tinae one week in Excelsior-Hell, Allegheny City, nnder the ensptcee of the Young Men’s Cbnstun Association o! the above rity. The following clergymen of tbo various denominations have engaged to conduct the services: Bev. Dr. Elliott, | Rev. Dr. Howard, •• Mr. Crumpton, “ Mr. Emley. “ Dr. Rodgers, “ Mr. T. R. Xaylor, “ Dr. Plainer, “ Mr. McMillen, “ Dr. Prenley, “ Dr. Jacobus, “ Mr. Preston, •* Ur. Bolton, ** Dr. Swift. I “ Prof WUeos, ** Mr. MeLetn, 1 “ Mr. Paxton. The public, generally, are invttod to attend, either for the whole hour or a part ... mrlS^St* Proposals for repairing the Arch tX the Northern end of the Aqoedoct, uoordtoß to roeeifl cations to be eeeo at the office of K.E.McGo*lh,Cltj Rertxlatat, taaj be left with either of the oaderelfaed member* of the AqucJaot Oommlttee on or before the Su Instant. A. H- MILLER, D. a RAMMERS R, JAMES DIGNAM. . DATID HUTCHISON, WH. BARNHILL. ir'S*TRACTS PECULIARLY SUITED FOR DI3TRI JTOOS4I TSxmssrrTSOSorJUUoioTsißTum 1 Come to Jesu*. by Bjlo, M page*, a centr. Call to Prayer, by w **. _ “ _ It U I, or Christ la tbs Storm, by Rjle, 8 cent*; Qu»tice* and Counsel, by Dr Asbbel tinea, 4 pipt; R, le’s 48 Handbill Tract*. 6 cent*; Ono Hundred mad Fifty HandMUs, IS cant*; Assorted Tracts, la packets, 378 papa, for 25 cants; Hints to Christians now to do good. 3 cants; How shall X honor Jesns to-day, 4 pages, 15 tor 5 cts; Too don’t talk of Jseas at home, “ “ “ The Three Wishes, 4 pages, 15 for 5 cents; Earthly Cars a Heavenly Discipline, by Mrs H D Btowe, 10 pages, 1 cent. We see Jesns, In verse, for children, 12 pages, 1 cent. The Isstfleesrson tinted paper, small and neat. Ths Sinner's Friend, (translated Into 23 languages, up* vardsof twelve hundred thousand sold,) Scents. Year Soul—ls U safe ? 48p., 3 cents. The Great Question, or Win you consider thb subject of Pereoua! Religion! by Dr. Boammant hound, 80 cent*. WM. 8. BENTOUL, Agent, mrlSidlwaltwP No. 20 BU Clair street, Pittsburgh. Mens’ Library Association Lxc- tcua.—JOHN W, FORNEY, Em, Editor of the Philadelphia Puss, will lecture before the Yoon* Hess’ Library Association, and the pnbllo generally, at LAFAY ETTE HALL, os MONPAY EVENING, the 32d last. Bcarter—“American Btateames." Poors opes at oodock, Lector* to commence at Tickets 98 cents, to be had at the Mnsio and Book Btmee. Ilotela, .Library Rooms, Lecture Commit too and at the Boot. Omex or not Pmssxnon A Bosws Uouo Co., i Pittsburgh, March 16, !«*• J yrS»NoncE to Stockholders.— The Stock holders of this Company are hereby notified that the number of ■bares into which the the Capital Block ia dlTided, has this day been increased from Six Thousand to lVrnfy Thousand shares, in pnmance of- authority granted by the Legislature of Michigan* New certificate* of stock In exchange for the old ooee will be lamed at the office o'the-tfocretary. In the city of Pittsburgh on and after the lit day ot ApriL No cerridcatea will be Issued forth* foaction of a ahcr& but parties entitled to fractional ■haiea .wlll be credited therewith bn the booki of the Company; and a certificate lamed whenerer assignments of cueb fractional credits are presented to the Secretaryaa will aaoontto one or more of old certificates will pleas# present.themfor exchange as early after the lit of April a* may be nlent TnOS. 1L HOWE, Secretary mrlß:dtapl Pittsburgh A Beaton Mlalng CO, $709,765 37 Urnci PnrrsDUtau, Ft. Wars* A Ceicaoo K. H- Co-,1 PUUburga, March l»t, 1658. / iTS*NoTicE TO Stocehouiibs. —Tho firrt An Irejy nnai meeting ofthe Stockholders of the Plttabwrh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company »U 1 b# : haldat the Boom* of the Bnard of Trade, in the city of Fimbnrgh, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of March in*:., at. tfclockP. M at which timo thp Report of the Director* and omcara Of the operation! of the Company for the first wrenteen monthsofthe coMoUilatkm will be grsacptedand read. The Election for a n«w Board of Directors will be held at 'the tame placecn WEDNESDAY* filstlnst., between the boors of 9 A. M. and 6 t*. M. ' „ . ... Stockholders and the representatlvaa of counties bolding gtockwtll recelre i}«dal rax* tickets to and from Pitts burgh C.T the occaaion, on application to the. different Bta- of proxies may be obtained at the General Office in Pittsburgh, or at the Office In New York, No. 57 William street. Stockholders of either ofthe three Compantea now Barged by the consolidation, wbomay not hare converted twtratock, will not be entitled to any vote* at the ahoTa'election. The Transfer Books will be closed from tb* 20th last, to litprox. mrlslmd T.D. MESSLER, BecraarT. • rmaanoß Dir*, Pmx aso Uaxtss Ixsmxc* Co-1 Corner Water and Market etA, 2d floor. > Pitubargh, February 10th, iB6B. ) irs-Dmwjii Notice.— The Board of Diroo tors of this Company hare this day declared a ’ divi dend out of the profits of the last six months of FOUKDOL : DABS per share, applicable to the reduction of Bfcuk Notes. ton ’ ?. A. RINEHART, Bee»y. roan thomtsoj— -aua*. raowptos-..-. JOHN THOMPSON Sc CO., House painters, glaziers, and G8A0TE83,135 TtllKD hn-.p.iiT. Sign PalaUax executed with oeatoen and dhpafoh. Mixed fralaiy Turpentine, Tarnish, Japan and -ifagUth Patent Drfety. TQU Montaigne Zinc, a wry mpericr. article Philadelphia and Pittsburgh White lead always on hand and for sals— are prepared to Grind Colors for Painters, Druggists or ©the*, a* thsahertast soticAU we haves mUTwhich isiadabysWma.. Painters will'•m money by nbtag thireokn (tart with w. mxksSj >-~jk -. II 5500,000. . $222£00 no ... 65,274 05 Wn. B. Hayt, John Sblpton. Walter Bryant, 1 troll, Jr. Alexandra 1 Bradley Joseph S. Leech, Nathan 7. Hart, Darid IL Cbamboa William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John iTGlll, 3. y. OTFIN, Agent, . r 4 and >* Jous M. Kasraraicx, Wu. H. Kin cun, Ruse H. Isrsn, Josxrn Awnrs, B. P. Daxicratoa, —a. c. nun ~T~~ tf'-v iv-