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MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 14, IM9
Tae Howerre.an Bux.—Thie bind Mr. Grow's
Which pawed the 'louse, embodies a principle
which the Repub party endorsed by their
votes and to which we wish in few words to
direct the attention 'of free men and of those
who have faith in tree labor. It provides that
every head of a family, who is a citizen, or who
has' declared his intention of becoming such,
may- enter. uPon any tvacant and unappropriated
quiriorSeellon of Government land, that is sub
ject to piivate entry at $1,'.25 per sere, and re
ceive a. patent therefor. hatter occupying and
actually residing on gain! land for five years,
fib of doff, except a fee of $lO on receiving hie
paled. This fee is merely intended to Corer
the cost of survey and transfer. Such quarter
section is protected as a hi:tee:dead, and "shall
in no event become liable4o the satisfaction of
any debt er debts eontraeted,prior to the issue
ins' of the patent therefor." In case of the
-death of the party so entering upon Government
lands, the claim shall descend teithe wife or
ehildren, and enure to their benefit.
. ithas Geis thrown open to intelligent labor vast
denudes that At present fall for the most part
into the hands of demagogues and speculators.
,It would in effect prove a revenue measure by
malting wide region., now no prnductive, tributa
ry to the a - Wawa treasury through the various
channels of industry and enterprise.
Row stands tha vote on this bent:lent measure!
Every . Republican member present who. the
bill passed, with the exception of Mr. Nichols,
of Ohio, voted in favor of it. Every member
from Slue States with the exception of Craig,
of Mo. Jewett, elf &y.—and Jones,..of Tenn.,
Toted spinal it. dix Northern Democrats-4(i
wit, Mears. English ' , Hughes, and Niblick, of
Ind., Aaron 13haw, and EL S. Marshall, of 111.,
and Leidy of Penn.—Toted spinet the bili. Of
the 76 negattie Toles, 62 were cut by •'National
Democrats."
_ MY. Sonars" Srsoca.—We did not publish
the telegraphic' extract of Bigler's speech on
. the Tariff, not basing the inclination to lumber
our columns with such trash. The following is
an abstract of it:
"First, that there was no such serious disa
greement between the President and the Secre
tary of the Treasury, in regard to the tariff, as
the public supposed. Second, that he was op
posed tO the principle of 'protection for the sake
of protection.' Third, that he was in favor, if
nothing better could be done, of raising the
tinges under the present tariff 'four or five per
cent., or returning to the act of 1846;' and,
fourth, that the evils under which the country
is now coffering were superinduced mainly by
an inflation Of the currency. These are the
leading featires of a performance which is at
once characteristic of Its author and his party.
It is neither fish, flesh, fowl nor good red her
ring. It looks both ways at the name time: to
Pennsylvania, by pretended preference; and to
the south, which dictates and directs the demo
, critic policy."
A NEW KISMET 01 TUN CONQUEST OF Mexico.
—Judge R. A. Wilson, of Rochester, N. Y., has in
press • new history of the Conquest of Mexico,
of which 'we have seen some of the advance
sheets. It is a well written, finely illustrated
and deeply interesting work, which cannot fail
to proro .popular. It differs, In many details,
—from the history of Prescott, but will not, for
• that reason, prove less attractive. Judge Wilson
spent many years in 'Mexico, and is qualified,
by the assiduity with which he labored in gath
eying materials for thisdtdstorh to giie us a
work fall of information and overflowing with
interest. •
Tun Washington correspondent of the Phila.
delphia.Norat American writes as follows:
-rr any evidence was wanting to show how
much the Administration had fallen in the esti
mation:cif itelown party, the declarations in the
Senate yesterday would furnish it. On the run
ning discussion which grew out of Mr. Slidell's
motion to take up the Cuba bill, Mr. Doolittle
denounced the Administration as more federal
than that of ~ohn Adams, and Mr. Hole etlgma
tired it as degraded,Weak and corrupt. Yet not
• voles wee lifted up In its defence, though the
two chosen confidante of the President, Mr. Sli
dell and ; Mr. Bigler, were present, and the dem
ocratic Senators, generally eat in their curnle
chairs, indifferent epettatore of the scene. It
was the moat humiliating political spectacle
which has fallen under my eye in a period of
observation here, now extending over eighteen
years.
So far as any effective action on the part of
" the Committee of Ways and Means is concerned,
the tariff isrdead this session. .11 special meet
- ing was held-this morning, at which Mr. Winter
Davis submitted a written proposition that, in
asmuch as there was no ascertained majority in
the comerlttee in favor of a particular tariff
• therefore, Mr. Phelps should be authorised to
report a bill; that Mr. Phillips should move Ms
as sa amendment or substitute; and the minori
ty bring in' theirs on the same conditions. It
was further proposed that Mr. Phillips might
have the choice of position in preceding or fol
lowing the minority. The eyes and noes were
milled with the following result:
Ayes—Meeste. Davie, Morrill, Howard, Mar
ley-4. •
Noes—Mews., Phelps, Crawford, Dowdell,
Letcher,Phillips-t r fi.
Mi. Phelps suggeeted that he would have so
led In the affirmative if tha tresenry notes and
tariff were 'slipperier', bat the minority would
not consent to that surrender, and the commit.
"tee, on a previous occasion, bad decided spinet
it 'Mr. Phillips then moved to report the feats
to the House, and ask for the discharge of the
committee, which was rejected. '
This result le not surprising, although the
constant and voluntary professions of Mr. Phil
lips had' authorised a different expectation. Hie
antecedents did not. -Ile has now, by his cast
ing vote, refused to allow a modification of the
tariff to be even brought before the House for
consideration, and, by that vote, struck the most
deadly blow he could possibly indite 'gibe in
terests of his con stituents sod Pennsylvania."
Tan Tstosnr •sr JACKSON, Taannumez.—
Cuzco, Feb. 6.—1 have just learned some of the
particulars of a most atrocious murder that was
perpetrated at Jackson, Tenn., on last Thursday
night. On that evening about 8 o'clock, Mr.
George Miller, (Cashier or Teller) of the Union
Bank of Tennessee, at Jackson, called at the
-Glue House and enquired if Mr. McKnight,
peasident, of the Bank, had returned on the eve.
Bing train from Memphis. On being answered
in the negative he left the hotel and went in the
direction of his room which a.ljoined the Bank.
The next morning he did not appear at break
- fast, nor was the Bank opened at the usual boor.
His Outlast absence alarmed' his friends, who
`aside diligent scare& for him.l Failing to toile
. intelligence of him it was determinednfter din
ner to force the door of hie room open. On en
tering they found his coat and at. They then
passed through a door which te4 into the Bank,
where they found him murdered in the moat
shocking manner. He was seated in a chair,
resting on his left sidtkon a table, with the cheek
look before him, and the, pen still gratmed'in
hb hand. :He bad been struck twice with the
cancelling hemmer—one blow having been . siven
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on the back. of the head, and the other en the
right aide of. the head. Teo or three leaves had
been torn ‘from the cheek book and either de,
stroytel or oarried away. The Bank was robbed
of some $16,000 in coin, and a very .considera
ble quantity of small coin left scattered over
the Neer. The murderers =barred the front
{door and passed outand palled the door too
after theta. As yet rib arrpas have been made,
ma'am any one bean evetssuipeated. Mr. Miller
, was a very worthy and exemplary young man,
and war always exceedingly meted not to admit
any one into the Dana at improper hours. From
the fact of the check book being on the table it
is probable some one seined admittance under
the pretext of getting a cheek.
ANOTtIER centennial anniversary is to be cola.
bitted,—that of the poet Schiller, who was horn
Nov. 11, 1769. The Germans of Philadelphia,
have held meeting' recently, to make arrange.
meats for the ceremony. The Ledger says: As
a fit introduction to the approaching festival, a
Committee was , appointed for the purpose of re
ceiving donations from the residents of this oily
and vicinity, for the purpose of assisting a move-
Mani Which has been on foot for some years in
Germany, of purchasing the residence of• the die.
fingabihed writer, in which he was born, at
Idarbseh, and also in erecting a suitable =MO
lid la Its Immediate vicinity. • Independent of
this, It was resolved to melte call upon the
' different associstimis of this city, • consisting of
the roost Mussy; lodges, military and other
organisations, to dead a delegate a real
meeting,;,
Tarn are two things *hid mike ua happy
In life; Tim. AIM Is, eeoke,,to vai-.miteelime
aboniirhat .we asn'tt.h4n. ' And the aiseid is
Like tintolt=eurrer to its oureolisii — abont what
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veil= help.
[For the Daily Pittabugh nauttfal .
kat: Urrrrrry 9areLLarg.
Haneisseno, Feb. 11.—Maxere, Edi re": lore
ply teen attack upon me by the editor of the Her
rieburg TeGgrophin your (eternal, a few day. ago, r
should have preferred the publication of all the pro
seeding, on the subject of the contract for printing
• &offal' afire Reeoi•L—but, as the great demand for
space on your colniens, would perhape prevent this, I
ask as en act of justice to—myself that you publish
in your various editions the following letter from Mr.
E. IL numb. the aseistant clerk of a Republican
House of Representatives, written to the Mauch
Chunk Garet , a Republican paper, of which Mr. 11..
is the editor. From this your readers will understand
whether Mr. Bergner is guilty or innocent of the se
rious offence I have and do acme, him of. Follow
ing is the letter:.
From the Mauch Chunk Guacuc, Feb. 10.
"Yesterday they bad quite an interesting time in
the Home, on the question of contracting with
George Bergner & Co., for the publication of Daily
Legislative Record, which is now published under
the old contract of last year, by Mr. Haldeman at $7
per page. Bergner offers to do it fur $5,60, which
would be • saving of about $ll (on eight pages) per
day. Tho two Houses have thus far failed to agree
on this question—the Democratic Senate holding on
to the old contract, and the Republican House con
tending either for Bergner's offer, or for giving it to
the lowest bidder. Yesterday a special committee,
appointed for that purpoee, reported a contract en
tered into by them with Bergner, for petting ree
thousand copies daily at $5,60 perpage. The con
tract or agreement was read, when Mr. Foster, of
Allegheny, called the attention of the House to the
fact that Bergner in his original proposition offered
to furnish three thousand copies for the sum named
per page, and that the contract read too. Whilst
talking about it, Mr. Bergner, Who himself occupied
• reporter's seat next to the clerk's desk, took the
contract, without asking leave, and altered the word
"two" by writing over it, in a heavy hand the word
"three."
"He then banded it back to the clerk, stating that
the word 'three' was 'not written very distinctly, and
that he now made it plain !' The fact is that it torts
„written 'two,' as plainly as plain English could be
written, and that be deliberately altered the paper
whilst before the House for consideration. •When
Informed that the contract read 'three thousand' Mr.
"Foster stepped up to the clerk's desk to enquire
'which it is, 'two or 'three,' and the clerk answered
that it teas two, but that Mr. Bergner altered it to
three. Mr. Foster immediately stated to the House
this, which created considerable sensation. A motion
was at once made to re-commit the contract to the
committee, and whilst this question was pending
Mr. Bergner again reached for the paper and banded
it to a memt4r—Mr. Patterson, of Juniata, who In a
member of the committee—and this was the last seen
of the mutilated document at the clerk'. desk.
—I may add, in conclusion, that a resolution to
investigate this matter is now pending, having been
postponed a few days owing to the absence of Mr.
Ramsdell, chairman of the committoo which reported
the contract alluded to. Respectfully yours,
.1. Hnnox FoRTeR
(Correspondence of the Deily Pittsburgh Quetta.)
Ilannwitiono, Feb. 10, 1858.
Neter, Editors—The Legislature has been chiefly
occupied of late in the consideration of city railway
bills from Philadelphia. There is a very bitter coo
tact going on by two rival companies, both asking
for a charter for the 4th and Bth street route.
The Senate has passed the bill asked far by the
Germantown company, and the House to-day paseed
the one asked (for the same route) by the careen and
Coats street company.
The Pittsburgh bill providing for a city passenger
railway to Lawrtheeville and itharpsburg is still in
the hands of the Hove Committee on Railroads, who
do not seem amend to report it until the question
of the Philadelphia bills shall be settled. It is
hoped. however, that they will report a bill on the
eubjeet in the course of next week.
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A number of petitions have been presented, pray
ing for a railway to East Liberty; but I believe no
bill hu yet been read in either holm on the subject.
House bill No. 228 providing for the election of
en additional Law Judge in the Common Pleas of
Allegheny county has been reported by the House
Committee on Judiciary, with a favorable recent,
mendation ' and will be on th e calendar for next
private bill day, when it will doubtless pus the House.
The investigation in the contested election case from
the third Representative Diatrict of Philadelphia,
still drags its slow length ...Jong: Hundreds of wit
nesses bare already been examined, and the end is
net yet The testimony diselona a most astound
ing state of affairs in reference to the manner in
which elections are conduct.] In Philadelphia. Two
of the olLmra of election of the Bth precinct of the
HI word, to which this investigation has been chiefly
directed, hare been convicted for perpetrating frauds
at the last election, and sentenced by the Court of
Quarter Sessions to pay a fine of two hundred dol
tare and six months' imprisonment.
The frauds which have Ewen brought to light by
this investigation Lear equally hard against Plomnre.
who was elected to Congress by the same means front
this district last fall.
But few rittabarghers We hero at present.
Gen. Moorhead was here to-day, urging .1 appro
priotion for the Western Hospital. whirl, together
with one for the Hoare of Before at Ptttsbergh,
hare passed the House Committee on Ways and
!Keane. RANnox.
•
linen Cases.—We thought the mum of per
son, in this State, who in the settlement of a
debt of about $2500, received a certificate of
stock in an unincorporated iron company, nom
inally valued at about $5OO, an the best arrange
ment he could make with his debtor, and who
afterwards had his entire property taken pos
session of to liquidate the debts of the company
whose stock ho had taken, was bad enough.—
but the English papers relate a case somewhat
harder. A year or two ago an k:aglish merchant
wee remembered in the will of a friend, by a
legacy of two shares in the Royal British Bank,
then reputed to be prosperous and paying large
dividends. The relatives of the testator dis
puted the will, or at least that particular legacy,
and the Vice Chancellor decided the case in
their favor giving them the said two shares.
The legatee, happy in hie legal defeat, was
well rid of them, had he only known, but he did
not ; and, in his blindness, appealed against the
Vice Chancellor's decision, which the Superior
Court. reversed, giving the appellant the shares •
in the bank. Since then the swindled creditors
of the bank have come down on every stockhold
er who had anything outside his skin beyond a
shirt, and the liability on those two shares has
swept away every dollar of the merchant's prop
erty.—Borion Traveller. •
Cana is Onto.—The Legislature of ()hie has
a majority of Democrats in each branch. On
Monday last, Mr. Finefroek, a Democrat, offered
a resolution in favor of the acquisiOon of Cuba.
Mr. West, a Republican. moved to amend it so
as to recommend the •'immediate acquisition else
of all the British possessions in North America,
by conquest or otherwise." This amendment
was adopted. Another Republican moved to
further amend "that in case of the acquisition
of said Island, provision be made for the Khali
tion of slavery therein." This was also carded.
A Democrat then moved the squatter sovereignty
proviso, which was adopted. The original res•
olution having thus been bound up with amend
ments, It was laid on the table and indefinitely
postponed.
Tan late London journals give the details of a
cue that wu tried before the Central Criminal
Court of that City on thesth of January against
three men named Jno. Harrington, Henry George
and Samuel Asquith for killing and allaying one
George Donald McDonald, in a pugilistic) encoun
ter, which took place In November last. The
jury found them 3xll three guilty, whereupon the
Court sentenced'Harrington, who was the prin.
olpal, one month's imprisonment, and George
and Asquith, who were his seconde, to three
month's each.
HISTORICAL Connie/Ivolt. —hlr. Arnold, in
his'exceUent Instory of our State, saya that our
Indiana learned the beautiful art of scalping
from the French. If this is so, do we not find
a fine illustration of that law of historic com
pensation, which certain philosopher° believe in,
In the fact that the French have come at lent to
be the best wig -makers 1p the world .„ Taken
sea race they have, we really believe, put on as
many aoalpa as they over took from their suf
fering victims.—Proro. Jour.
ntIXBOLDT, in a conrersation with Americans
about Prescott, gave the preference to hie
"Ferdinand and Isabella," which he said was an
enduring history, and could never 6e supereeded.
Of the "Conquest of Mexico" and the "Conquest
of Peru," he said they were interesting narra
tives but to one who had resided in both
countries, it was evident that they were written
by a man who had not done so; they were
countries of s whieb a man "should write with hie
eye."
FACT.-A house full of children composes as
powerful a group of motives no ever moved a
heart or head; and the secret of many a gallant
struggle and triumph in the world's battle may
bo found throned in its mother's lap at home,
or done up to a little bundle of white flannel. A
nation'e tope, before now, Las boon found in a
basket of bulrushes. Get ready to be afraid of
the man' that children are afraid of, and be sure
that he who hake them, is not himself worth
Nor long since, In his famous Duquesne let
ter, hlr. Buchanan vigorously inveighed against
the use of money In elections. lt has just been
developed by the Naval Investigating Committee
that a man who has managed to secure several
fat contracts for 'live-ask timber paid to the
Penneylianla Denim:rigid, State Committee, in
1856, about $16,000 to secure the election of the
same Mr. Buchanan who is shocked at the im
morality of agog money to carry elections—N.
Y. Trib.
Fats speech at last prevails in the Slissouri
Legislature. Gov. Stewart was lately spoken
of by one of ths members as a man "who could
be as vulgar and profane as the most depraved,
and whose capacity for drinking 'Jokey was
almost without a parallel." Unfortunately, wo
suppoee this is tine.
Gas. Cass grows more and more feeble. Ilia
family are greatly distressed by his present con
dition. Happily, he is surrounded by these
dean* to him—by his daughter, his son-in-law,
Mr. Ledyard, and others. He has tired to a
great..age, and will die deeply regretted by all
'l9 I~ti6iidssmall
mom storm=up-Sbout
Oksts, end it is sittistthe lumbermen. We l o
w e r
Ike now Ras folk: mad fioon by ram
01/kONIC DlSlLance.A.—Ve havein our pc s•
seroion lb. c•rtillate of • respectable cittimb testflyttg
that h• oroirely cored of thl• dreadful di••••• by aeitg
liocrhares Borland Hithrs.
We shell sate pl. a.nrn to 4101414 the ceitnirste to any
person doubting this stetsmont.
CAOIOSJ—De careful to mak for Ekerhaco'• 114.
tam The great popularity or this modkim lute Induced
many kultattom, which LW public slumld guard agaluat
purcbwing.
Say-Bold at $1 per Wttle, or oda Mitt. for $6, by tlto pro
/0/5/Lrammiy. PAGN, & CO . , 1 1 1amfortaring Plum.
cearmamul llbecolsta, Wou.l strum, butscram lot and &I
stu.Plttaburgh. Pa_. and Drum:lsta gemarally. Ja2luikkr
b ° 110111035 gatittS &r. oltbangcs
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Jon Pr 11.011.1. t . SCIIOTZI /MICR 1111 . 011.1..
JOHN M'OI LL & SON, Grocers and Com
minima Merchant. Agents for the mde of Pig 1005
and Blooms, No 214 Liberty street, faldilyd
THE undersigned hate this day associated
with thorn is beide.... Thom. 11. Lloyd, late of the
arm of Lloyd A Co. The style of tlei firm liemellar
sill he Hu. I.wro d /odors. ACA d
in, Lu OS. U. WAD PO.TTU.
REA, LLOYD & FORICYTII,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,.
AND
DEALERS IN PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
for the sole of
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
No, 75 Water Street,
Peter 1, ISSMIeI PITTSBURGH, PA.
rirllE undereigned have aasociated with
them, In the matularturo and enle of fletsoe'e Penal.
fere and Liver Pills, Mr.,. 8, POKIER. The Mein of the
11rM will .oth:tuella heretofore. PLIDIING altak
Pittebnreh, Jammu 1.4 184—JalSrlti
DISSOLUTION OF CO-I'AILTNERSIIIP.
—The partnership heretofore existing between W. W.
Bradshaw and?. J. Craig, under the na ndme a Wile of T.
J. MUM A CO., vu thte day, January, Ist, Igna, dissolvod
by llllnTilti consent. The took. of the firm will he found
at the old Mend. Either of the onaervigued are seam/Mud
to ate the name of the late firm in the wtlionont of the so-
counts. now bating elnims agaitort the late tern ere re
quested M present them for aettletnent, and throe intlehtvd,
• fliblease make payment to oithar of the molumfgefil.
jals T. J. CRAW,
W. W. BRA osnAw.
TfIE landnel!ti will be continued at the Old
Stand by W. W. BRADSHAW, who, thanktnl Mr pant
tam. an liberally bestowed on the late hrni, would Rieke •
continuance of the same, mourn g all that any order with
which be may be fevered ahall nmet with gine:nit nod faith
to attention. lintel W, IV BRADSHAW.
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TJ. CRAIG will continue to manufacture
. TIN awl I lIBSrI WM WADE for the present at the
old .tend to, the east aids 44 the Diamond, No, 17, where he
will IT happy to supply his old Monde nod onatornorn with
anything to tho Tin and eb..t Iron Ware limo. Jobbing,
1100000 nrol Nponting done wllll promptness. Allorders by
cull will revolve prompt attantlon. 1.110101
NOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION Of CO-
P ART M KNJ3III2 —Public notice Is hereby given that
the copartnership heretofore existing ender the name,sty le
and tills of Gwen , Wandomsni A Do., Engine Builders, in
Allegheny city, condoling of Mathew Midge, Ham! Wado
worth, mud W. B. IDlntoeh, es partners, ha. been and le
hereby publicly declared dissolved; ma that no otta nor any
of said or, partnere Is allowed or authorised to contract any
more debts, ilabllitiee or obligations of any kind, in the name
of said firm of Cridgn. Wad...meth A Co., nor to collect any
claim., is a reorAver is appointed, and notice thereof
publicly given. MATTHEW Oftllollt,
Ja.thitud SAMUEL WADSWORTH.
Alleghony City. January TB, HOD.
THE miderrigned have amoeiated with them
in the C 0031111.11110111 &Whale ]Am Fuxin, late of
litetabeneslte, Ohio. The style of the Arta will continue ma
hereloftne. NlllllOll a CO.
INTIMICDIE its CO_,
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
Yor Monde of
rig Iron land Bloomy.
95 MATER PTILY.ICT, nromotoe.
ROD Sabbertisemrnto.
T I 1P E I' I N 61:
IJA VICT"I'M
WOOD ST.. PITTSIIIIR/lIL
Un ?MS (Mnday) cvr.NING, utl
sa.au. PINOLA IR and 'Aber* will wldror the :newt.
lug. Th. pane inrit.d to attend. (.44
S.E. WIN C+ M CfILN
LILDD, VITEIBSTEIL & CO.
SEWING MACHINES,
An. owl.nou 101 wilre
11.1 are nwr, Alrntar and ilmwtlf• rwndnwlloi.
itny ,th , r. N.. family Iv without 0,7.
EI:=1
For Tailoring awl , hav-Flit.,/ilzry ern unequt:l,4l, mak.
log atrung and atom, Ingo an orilicarT ar,ol, and
• PAIR I.OCII STITCH en both blee of the =Melia! wowed.
.1. M. 11AltSHALL A CO, Agenta,
Alleittomly City
TOVE 8 --
GRA=SI AND RANGES,
OF EVERY VARIETY,
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
I.IIIIOI.KINAI.IC OR RETAILS
PA. 'V Nji; , BI66ICLL dr- CO
No. 2:11 Llbwrly St., Plllwborgh. Pw
f,14 7md
Ito* ii/CCON 0 RAND #fip ie
P I A 7 , 1 ( )
AT A BARGAIN.
SEVERAL PIANOS that !IVI' been but a
abort tl,nw in aen, sal aro in porhert order, erldi Iro add
'try low. CIIA ItWTfY. 111.1.1NR,
' 014 F:atol.ll•hed Piano Tlepol,”
lIS Woo.: At . 2J 4..0r nth
To LET—Several Pianos, in rood order
for not rari.,. prim%
CH A RLOTTH
11. Wood Wren., 24 door •Im. MI,
SECON I) N D
MELOD•EON
On. Melodeon but a abort tim,• in goo, In goal ardor, will
bo wadi id 011.,60.41
CHARLOTTE LO.UMR,
11A Wood Orto, 4.1. above UT
DAVISON'S BOOK STORE REMOVED.
—Tbe sabecriber le no. removing hi. target emit of
Miscellaneous and Theological Book!. to the many, light
md .ail furnished .tore No. SO Wood street. career al this
mood alley. 'Ureteral fur their part custom met _tandoori,
mad now hAvltig locreasedi facllidee for Lusinese as regards
game, light, locatko and help. he would invite the utop
ia ocher Uganda and cotton/era to the new Mare, In the selk.
Don and garniture of wide% he Ina happy to commit' their
comfort cud conreniertice no len than his own. II adequate.
IJ encouraged it will stlll be his aim In have to all re
vents • FIRST CLASS BOOICATOILK fur Pittsburgh, it.
vieinitim and .tallow, where needed boots maw either be
found a mpplied as coo,, u pOSSIIP:. J. S. DAVISON,
fell 00 Weal amen
BLACK CASSIMERES--BuR
s curisLo
Co. always keep op their assortment of throe `ads,
selected with mach care. of the viort approsed insionfortiON
.d sold at • moderato advance en met. A 1..,, Fancy Lho
elmerea for man and Wye' wear. 1..1
RE CII F 1./LOTUS—A.IO'B4In 16Lifo'it Co.
Invite the especial attention of gentlemen to ti rir
rbul.e make of theme goods., plain sod twiliod, and wh rh
they will Minty. mil tam low for quality. fel '
U. MOLASSES-400 bble. Plan4itio
N
. Molamee for eels by JOIIN ILL PUN,
fell
No. 5L57 Liberty et.
SUGAR -15 hbdl. N. 0 Saga;;
20 bide. Retinal do
. . .
1%; sale by fen JOHN WOILL A BON.
OS -10 bbls. Winter Bleached Whale;
b do In Iltirliald;
b do Unwed,
In store Zed for We by JOAN WO N.I. 1 MN.
LINSEED OIL--A few bbls. for sale of
i roll western brands, by JNO. TliClo3lllrllll.2l
WHEAT-500 bun Red prime Wheat in
♦I atore sod for wan by
fell nifollooex,wermenr Co.&
BARLEY -600 bus best quality Pall Bar
boy tor sale by lIITCHOOOK. WeltnElf k CO.
katMOV.A.Le.
DUQUESNE IRON STORE
COLEDIAS, MAILMAN & CO.,
SkonWilmer, of
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Ailee, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc
if.,, removed to their how sod ottoustvo Watt•two*o•
NO. 17 Water and 94 Front N
Where Mayan prepared Molecule all orders In their line
haring • largo and complete sweNtment_ of
"Duquesne' menufectured gorsio eon.
Neatly an hand, which they of.
fm on liberal term*. fidttitt
LAlltll OF NORLAW; Wild Sporta
Tofthetarweal;
The Two Nkflithg, by Julia Kavanaugh: Joel published In
lice Panclnlta edillott;
The Laud and the
What will Its Do with It;
Palatine-Lgiiet mid Present, •
Bahl& 11.14
Cleelyslo's Frederick the Orval. •
The Sociable; or, 1001 Boum Anneementei
rather and bengliter, by PledtroLa
The Prince of the 'Mum of David;
MASlonrlstilp of Illltoe Standish;
Yobßanksot tine Tort;
All haw Anoka, all lb. Literary Papers and algtimminow al.
wayo on hood. The Wool and Lou soon knont of llooka,
Stationery and cheap Putilicalleue le the city can leAecin at
101 l MIT MlNEll'u. aluseele Pifth et.
T 11.1./SSES
SUPPOIt P E R S
klatio to ustlar r Itopitirtrt
OARTRTUIIT A YOUNG, Su liroad
ICE OREEPER•S.
SAPHTI7 A D
NEATNESS AND DURABILITY
3.• U. MATTfIWWN , No. I 3 ittaithtlol.l aloud,
botnnion and Virgin alloy, mautifactonv Moot titn. , l
Pninid CitI6IIPERS, cony applied to tiro boot h , ot, and
whiiL rotolar it impoultdo to slip au the toast icy part
went under any circomatainrio. Prin. 60 to 75 coot,
ROWNED„t-TEN . DOLLATS REWARD.—
D.owerdlotbeMoooegahed rim, war Um poet,
be weem the steamers Alms mkt Darrl Deli ou Estartisy
eferuaon.Jaa. ter mu 21hillAtl. aged lOsami. The
ahem reward mill be pat& far;lb. ream. th• - betr•—
-.93.11 a We oadonigfett: Thiene r
Alloy,
JOHN olaii4Wood
tcru Kota. 'trait . JaZah lOO.
111.01fra SUD-30 bua. reed and ramie
Vor go S. MIMI& •OM 261,100.5 i
.04b, abbtrustments. ,
of t
(Wr pablieh below, a Predal Report from Prot Pwallog,
Sig. Geologist of 31toroarf, on certain istid situated in the
Iwnneyof eartem, In that Sta.. Ls will he erett
light of Prot P., this Tlepmt was preperod st the n quest of
Sheath WehEraster k a., No CI Fourth street. Pittsburgh,
who are to he the Agents ofa company now Lint organ .
sed. tor the ado ofa large body of horde to that moiety.—
As the object of this Bop trt is to furnish reltriht: inferno.
lino to those who may contemplato investing in that our.
tiou of the Sotith-Wegt, it is hoped that it will receive from
el such, a careful perto.l.l
figdhurcet tioedirs, Shen fisiversirr,l
Columbia, Mo., Nov. 17, 1368,
•
Mono. Wa. Fun= A Co,,
Your letter requesting me to report hi you the cher vier
of climate, surtaceof the country. boil rind other unbind te
.urces of Toaratelp 81, in Rang. 33, 32 and Lek Township
32. to Hauges 33,32 and 30. and Township 31 lo Range 113.
In Beaten county in Ohio State, Is at hand. La 1 have be
fore stated, it will he hapowdblo for me to give you • nii•
auto doocriptiou of each towataltip, tre that ocuoty line not
yol Leon surveyed. I have passed through it, to making
our prelltnlnary surmy.. My koolvlrdv, Itempver. of It
and the adjoining comities, blench as to onahlo rue to sp,..k
• itb certainty of the topography of the county, rho elimere
end the soli, and with tolersbio milLihM of ( In mineral
wealth of the manly.
•
Your lands in Barton moldy. on Iho western on.
Irsmity ul tho Ilitssonrl lablo lands aro .
1111,1r1 I 1141fri (hos dr.
serif... 4 In my l'lrrort (now In lan thy Soulli-Western
Branch of the Pacific Railroad:
That porn. of donthern aliammeri extending from Berl
ton county In the Skrth-attet. W St. tienerteve In the !meth
east, usually rep...en:Al em the eamtern extremity of t h e
Ozark Idountalta, to in fart, a table-Wed, varying from 100
to 1400 feM above the mean. In the Wan It, la entiletearly
undulating to be well dralnal: while Io the South and Oast
It eon:Mimes risen into r Ides and knobs of immlente Oen.
ilea
Prom Ltd. table land the conntry dncetubt, by moderate
aligns in every dtrectien. On the northern flop; are tha
headwater. of the Dryminil, Sec, Nome de Term, Pi lance
and aasc.mmle, florins into the Illissourt; on the Knot, tho
litemitnee and the gig, flowing Into the Misahnippl; on the
&mull, the waters of the di. Franco/a, the Current and the
White and Ita trfbatarb dooending towards Arkanaas;
and Spring titer, Final creak, and Nenoho on the weetent
lope.
Tim valleys of the numerous tamer. Which flow from
this MDT...land, are nt gist but little depressed below the
~.eral lard; but the farther tiny doomed, the deeper and
wider they become, until they expand Into broad alluvial
bottonta, bounded by bluffs more or lam ptscipituna.
The table-land presents surface sufficiently undulating
to be well drained, and ,till level enough for agricultural
CUVATt.
This tableland, as slam. stated , has an elevation of sortie
twelve or tilletin hundred feet oboes the Doran. It has
rolling eurfece, and patle elopes, or some four or five feet
to the mile, towards the Osage, the Miesissippl,lbe Ark*
tea, and the Neroaho or Orand river; and no high moT
talus or avid plane to disturb the equable acid agreed. e
temper. atom which oznally prevails at thin altitude nod r
the 37th parallel of north bititodo. There are no droops
or overflowed Untie, from which noxious exhalations inn
died, to affect any conaiddsble portion of this
on country:Li,
The climate,these facts indicate, and its our meter. .
logical ulster/M '
ini. clearly abow, in most agreeable d
ealutirinun. (The Census Report for 1800, chow, thit
South-West Ditesond Is one of tho moot healthy regions to
the United Stmts..) The summers are long, temperate and
dry ; the winters 'holland mild. No climate, to short, le
better tilted to were health, and a insmious growth of
the staple products of the temperate sone.
030: 1 0 2 47.
. 1
So far on oluiarviol, the bon •ry of the great weetorn
coal Sold pauses through Sart° county, from the East tu
the South Wed. It Is ear a that a large part of the
eonntry, particularly the me born and wretorn, h nodes
laid with valuable ooal hodu. In other sections, the limp
eon. and sancidones of the lower carboniferous rock.
come to the surface.
The loom manses. depsalt belongs lo the quaternany
ystem. The valley. of the !dreams are corers d with deb
dlnrinl deposits, and the high land. by the fine sfilelons
merle of the bluff formation.
A. on• would carnet from the geological characters
above dated, the non of Batton eounty Ia of.-
in ora very gape.
rior chanter. It to true, there area very few ridge. of In
ferior lands. but the large body of the land I. exceodhal
iich. And besides, the nub soil of the ailkloun marl. re •
den it innabautlble, am deep plowing will bring op th
rich Antillean, whenever theft/1aw...0il has deteriorattli
byculUvation.
The noll II well adapted to hemp, corn, eats, tobacco,
pane, etc., •nd the poorer rettne yield very superlopr
wheat Pratt of all kinds down . spot., plaint,
grapes, ete., are the •npontaneous products of the sol
while castles and pearly and the eultlvated varietlee
apples, plums and gnmea, are. gown with ease, and the
•
yield a gnat profusion of most cteellent fruit.
nettninc summate -
Are abundant 'otitis roan Iry.• There is an ample supply
of limestone aod eandetone, imitable for all ordinaty pur
peva Mays end sands of excellent quality for cement.
and brick; are abundant. Gravel and pebbles of gond
finalities for walks mod roods, reror In the bode of all tho
gamma.
rumm And •
Tbls county is very happily rximm.
divided Into Umber min
prairie. which aru Cro the moot part LO arranged that every
farm may be ircipptiod with • desirable portion( each.
oc
The p 4.• ready for tbs plotigh, and may be easily
fenced with h•dge• of tioitn•ini orange, which is • native
of hooth.Westoto Stiamori.
Tharp Wan abundant., of moat aschllont limb., Linn,
birch, cherry, cotton...Nl abet hicko.7, fu
rpecara,rlocurt, oak 03 apeciaa) o;. morn, rralool (block aa.l
.Sit.,) and <attar. willaopply All pomade demands
for Inar bar And fool.
1 Damon comity a well %eked by the heal Nanette, of
I Drywnal, Cher and Ilene meek+, 00 the North; and by the
coon not Noddy, and , tiler branch. of the Neosho, on the
:oath. Whether ripen. aro as shun tot .in tither parts
...I montlt.wroteru /lissom], I am 0. hie to nay, eat my
;„.tin nto silent ‘in that .object; hit the nomenotosetremo•
and the allence ea my not...sae& me to believe the wings
art wi rimer... eleabeve, or the fart aosild have been
tio.tionat In the report abovo quoted, I loom piton the
folio+ kg kbeeriptlen et the springs of Rooth cost alleentri:
There IP proteddy I. pert of the continent, that ran boast
of et tardy a numb. of bold, limpid venire, ee1..., port,
sal waters gosh forth la emit abundance, to beautify and
refresh the laud. liryro Spring, on the beatilifial Nlanga,
it one of the lugmt. It ram In •lietinded valley, whore it
forma a mall pond, that lbws away—a claw. Ma Wei . ,
lost below whore It Clown lam the eprlng, is 120 filet wide,
and has an enrage tkiiils of atoll one fad, sod Its velueJtY
In
111 1
a Hale more than on opt per wand. This immenm
orthaq dierhatweesnate hen2l
Icobic feet of water F.
.... t b t.ts r - *•S't hoot,. nil 10,927.672 ruble. feed per day
The wear a reart;i4..nsies *boar tho.nt weal. ,
store at all war›.••344•P zebu perceptible ftnetnatiou In
onantity, tithes-v - 1,- .4 - Woe *Newt 11114001.
This is olio of them., hundred large opting. wt.°.
pur• Witte a 11'14. and form the ountern. enema alitch
, dour from this L 41.10 land. Ilene a them furnish the very
had water mover for driving mllle and factories
The streams Lamed by thew enrage, are narnerreu,
clear nod rapid, forniabiog flit toot tto.power to drive
all thetailln and feetorien demanded by any mdlatry prim
tattoo While dm epilogs nod stem. large meo& to
I tornieh nilltoltoo art rely onmerous, the .mailer loantado•
and brancbee or, . abundant that terry farm may to sop.
Pilot , - to abort. Cm pot., limpid fount.ns and etriaMe f
dile region are norivallel In Leanly, and adaptation to t n
toots of nom—they have challengod the admiration d
peal. of over, traveler.
Mai.
This comity contaimian abundant supply of good bit
mina. eel. .1 have EMU workable beds on ilontemit
and Drywood There am be no doubt that • large part f
your lands ere molerlaid with coal beds of goal quality.
cormartels.
So little has been known of the vast resources of thin
agion.ontil the last few years, that many parts ni it arti
het apereely populated. flat now. • hardy, energetic, in
telligent and thrifty yeomanry are tepidly opening the
country ; while dm flowrishlog towns ars tilling up with
a wealthy and refined pool/show Churches and ech.b
Ito.. aremdlikiently armory, In South. West Missortil
to educate the Mill/hen and .angellm the panda 1
Amore thorough samaltution of your land. would en
able In. to Speak with more certainty on tome of the tier
Jetta above referred to, especially of the oval a b e t say
aping. and the Maher; Mir what I hare been able to say
in general terms frost my partial aurveY, will eye too •
goal Ideate the country.
Yery
re..
O. C. SWALLOW,
fellawakerT State Umlottlet of hilwocrl.
60 9 000
ACRES - ,or LAND
YOII.I3ALH IN
BARTON .cotraTr, MISSOURI
Correct maps of these lands, on .a large
male, am/ made from actual warveya, ehovitus the Tope.
iraphr of the country. witheach traM so numbered that the porthowor may ...Da to cult himself, may be aeon on
appikation at our thee, and corks of Mamma, showing
the Weems, reads, limber, mineral region, namm end
home of .tatter, county seat. Sc., to., rill be lunalaitai
gratin to each purchaser.
_ The title to thaw tandeb derived direct from gown
I and iv therefore lodhpotebbb The land to offered se the
low price of TWO DOLLARS PER AORR.-et . prke much
Mew that deny rimilerlland In the heat.--one half down
and the balance to three thoothe from tee date of porch'
end will be sold Itt tracts of eighty motes upwards,bt
to order to secure every pmeible,adventsge to earrtnt,
no person will be snowed to purchase it • solar morn Unit
• ..etas ern 610 scree
Those Intertidal are Invited to call and examine our 114
of these land., which. in order to hew, correct ha every p.t , -,
Ocular, ha. been ',repent with gnat rare.
WU. FRAZIER A CO.,
feltd&wlor No. G 7 Fourth eL, Pittobergia, Pa . ]
1 .-- g9, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 18596
TILE BALTIMORE &Er t a ..
01110 RAILROAD COMPANY
are now prepared to receive anfl forward Muchandiso under
through bills of lading to and from
Pltteburgh Kehl the Eausru ..
Bette guaranteed to be equally favorable with threw of
OA Pennsylvania Rail Root ,or ooy other line
For information on to rota, Isrilithw, ate, etc., oppilen.
Goo may he Ladd by letter. or to penal to olden of tile
nodessicood aphis:
At.RWTON, Moore Potter, cur. Bate and Waahinglon Os.
" NNW YORK, C. W. Peron, TR/ Broadway, above the
Astor House.
" PRILADOLPGIA, Cothran A Gorton, corner Braid
and Cherry strata.
" ..• flotKolly,cor. Moth and Cfhestunt sta.
" OA IMISIORR, J. T. England, Camden Ration.
" PITTSBURGH, J. A. Cangboy,l44 Water street. - ea- Particular attention of merchant", mantllwlntas
and shipper,. generally, of lytubargh, Allegheny Olt, and
vkluity, le called talon twinned of Ws Nan Relde memo.
portal with others, and their patronage and favors aro ra
@patrol), solicited. lIIINRY D..0A1.
folktr General Ifadght Agent It GK. It. Co.
Law School of the Univeretiy
AT CAMBRIDGE. SIAM
The Inarrelen fAss Sch.lore
lime Jou Pension, LL.D.,Rojal Prohaw.
Ilan. Tutor unne pammas, LL. D., lane Profeminr.
1100. San.' Waannuan, LL. D. Ouirereity Professor.
TILE COURSE . OF INSTRUCTION elni
btntre the various brand. of Common Law. and If
&t off), Admiralty, ouitlmotchtL Internet lewd and (hosati.
unkind Law, and the Jurisprudence of the United Slam
The Law Library consist. of about 11 000 , voinmen,an,l et
new works appose, they are added, msd every effort Is made
to render it complete.
Instruction ix given by oral lectures and exposition., (end
by recitallOna and examlostkee to connoction with then,)
01 which thete are ten emu week. Two (lout Courts are
deo hoiden to each wock, of rack of • Isich •cause, pre
'mtely given out, k argued by fouratudenta and. opinion
aniirtfful by the Prooldont Instructor. Room. and other
fetilitke urn aim prositkal for the Club Courts; and au An.
atembly le held weekly for practice In dobete, and acquiring
a knowledge of parliamentary taws and proceedings.
iltesients may enter the Schaal In any stago of their pr.
(meanie! studies ur mercantile purtalla, and at the Mtn,
mencetneot of either term, or In Ilse mlddlo of other part or
the term.
Tboy an, at liberty to clot% what slndlro Lboy pm ,
arm, according to Moir rieer of their 011 In 'MUGS and ottoln.
mottle.
Tho dcadomJnal year, which roattnearwt! wit Thursda y,
week. alter the third Wednetalay fa July, la divided into
two kcal* of twenty week. oath, with a rotation of do
•eaks at the cod of oath term.
During the winter natation, tho Library 1. opened,
warmed and lighted, for the owl of the members of lite
School.
Application for adtalealon. or tor catalogue., or my
farther information may he made to alibar of the Pro:Noon
at Cantinika.
C a .bil , lar, Mama, Peb. • faTlawd3al•
Lanti Warrant No
-2Y,D81 eau duly Wooed to the underelitued for eerviees
iu the war of 1812, In pianos...of the yrovlelone of Act
anooitiv.oflid of !larch, 11155, bed. sent to the addrree o f
O. Pt. John Herron, city of Pitebnettl Ps,, wiro ' , h. .7
agent, and re -wired by Mll.oy wheat was loot, .e hoover
Cu deliver.] to roe; and I have mode plleation to the de.
partraent for a tlnplleato of meld w All pets= ere
therefore outlaw:lto forward sad nt.h."...
thereto, If any they have.
lehaaerdWds/
YO ft MeOOII.IfICH.
IDAV/N0 is ereby given to
JL 11l Demon. *twee time has asp for the Tappet' of
the Paring- Tan, Une It aid taro net Immediately Odd.
theft WM will le tdated, In the tee& of an Aldentha Jur
colectlon. fellittd .. WM. =CI:ULM!, City ?red.
QUININS-700 oze. fur by
B. L.NAIIMMT3=
tea No. 00, war Wtel dad Fourth R.
iftwtellangoitS
FEBRUARY, 1 839.-VELIRVARY, 1839
P 14Lis o ron.rms
FOR BALL BY
JOHN MfILL O R
No. 81 Wood st.; Pittsburgh.
A ROSEWOOD Second hand
Ortare Vie; oll.b.Ororeinups,
frooch Grand Act too. olegsatli Inlaid with
Henri Ornianonteds, Carted Mouldings and to
Peak, in
nee lees tic.n one yaw, and In perfect order; met in New
Tint will be mold for far/ cub.
11A W OODW ARD 4. BROW N, ffitpip
. Boat., Rosewood Octave Plano,
with 101 l Iron frame, trollnpad keys and
fancy drat ; tone toll and dioti t ult, with easy and tamale
Tooth. TN+ warran t ea an.l wad
than &MOO plc.,
SPLENDID LOUIS xivtli
ffipp w
A Rosewood Piano, by Raven, Ilse°. A
(kr., New Tuck, with French grand notion,
overstringt, combined Iron anda nod frame, felt hammers
of an entire now ,non, prOdoolok a Too ,. of the moat
delicate yot powerful sauterne., The Piano Forbes of this
old and established house, Raven, Baron k Co. stand world
to note In New Took, and their iustruntents will he sop.
Plied through John tl.bd ,cat tho Factory prices 'D N..
fort, lolivered at Pittsburgh, pecked and ready for dap
ping.
A RAVEN, BACON.
21. New York, Itmewood carved mould.
log Nano, toll 7 octave CCM. larks rale, a
most superb insment, of tho loans construction as Me
Louts X I Vin,of he m mo makers,
A ROSEIVOOD 6f Outave Ger
xi. man rimm, entirely tmat, trill be atild
for one kindred and ninety dollars cash.
SECOND '
HAND PIANOS at
5176, 510, pa, $lO, $35, $3O, gIA and
$lO.
C MCKIM' NO & SONS '
BOSTON PIANOS.
No 31,328—A new grand ecalo 7 octave LOON XIV Pinnit.
20,170—A new grand wale 7 . carved mouldings.
" 19,088—A carved moulding 7 richly vacid wood.
" 4 19,751—A carnal moulding 7 powerful ,Tons.
3.1,613—A moat olegant • - •1 " Clifford style.
" 30,602—A new gonad nude 7 •• new uptight Plano,
WADS—A new grand wale 7 plain mond corner..
" 211570—A new grand scale 7 do do
" 20,355—A rosewood 7frontcorners mood.
31,153—A rueetwood Oslo '' do do
' 111,1312—A full grand 7 '• Boston prke $BOO.
07,600—A rneewoiel plain fi t % . P, io Bap to A tee.
"20,521'—A rusewolvd plain 011 " do do do •
" 20.109—A black walnut do do do
. 20,017—A rusewood plain 63.;,i do do do
NOTlCD—Pleass take undo that any PIAUI on the above
Hal abler inunber than 23,00, will to, sold at a discomfit
of Ten per Cent Pers. - no reeding oat of the city, will
please direst their letters to RIO. 11. /IBLLOR, Agent for
Chickering A Ikon, No. 81 Woodeireet, Pittsburgh.
MASON & II A ALLIN 'Snip“
PIIfLODEONS.
414 octave portable Melodeons adtb•harp 00
f. do do do do do 75
fi do Plano stile—very elegant..-- 100
5 do do do Donlan Reeds .. 150
Th.. Melodeon. are prononnewd superior to all others by
Dr Lowell Mason, Wm. Ideeno. Om pianist, Thalharg, Webb,
latter,Ootterbalk, etc. They have been awarded the high
wit premiums, at ovary lair whom exhibited. Per ink only
by faltilliwT .10110 II M 11.1.4111, 81 Wool at.
W. lg.& V. 11. TllO/18031;15
Ntr.w SH112:114 F , l )12 IRrif4
THE'INDESTRUCTIBLE
DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT,
WIWI PATENT FITISLINT YAETENING,
MAPS IPITIJOUT SEWING.
Universally pronounced "the meat perfect Skirt a...ramie..
TILE GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
The lightest and meat grarand Elder aver girodurair:
THE PICCOLOMINII
By amens or claspa—tbia benntenlan4 econncnlcal garment
can Iv taken to Once% 'rutted, anal pet together again at
ploannt,
All the abet, hero Thommit's calehrated patent Watch
Spring Bootle, and are stamped with our name and trade
mark the crown.)
For sale by the principal retallorsavorywhere.
W. e. t O. 11. THOMSON,
24 Broodrow, No. York.
DR. R. A. WILSON'
Tonic. Cathartic and firkti-Dyspeptia
TN bringiiip: different kinds of medicines he-
Ahem the public, to order to show the high Nahuatlan in
mulch they are held by .411.. n., many prefer to pnblhh
tificatee and stataineute from porsom at a distance. We
might do ea too; but at home we prefer hums tmtßucny,
particularly .loco it I. from a clam of (llama that all In
this 'Hefty home oho they are and whore to and aim),
and that what they my Is reliable. tint read.
BT. Cum, mar Pitteburgh, Pet. 6, IRA.
Meant. D. I. Fahnestock k Co.—lmar hare u.otl
Dr. Minnie Ileolmhe till through • period of 18 parr, I
have remotmended them to many permm afflicted with
sick headache sad altoinlebseed them frequently to time
is toy multi or tinder my •rare, with invariable good re,
mita. Memo tittle or no drum Meld., in oar family; by •
timely umbr the pins we mane doubt maxi many a trip
for a physician. A friend of mide, who bee • goad light to
know, odd to me, "Ir f waa trevellng, and hod bat oue hut
of Dr. Wilson'. kills, I would ootart with it fur fifty 1...1-
Mrs if I knew I could not get nue ker. - I cheerfully 0.,
dorm him en to theta value uude „Ma chasm/moors*. My
'ova •T" ima•isrehereclem ocae ft . c ..
ttoly T. A LO P.O.
Tem. Macketere, Sy. , the Trremr, of Allegheny
aninty, Pa.
To Dr. R. A. Wilma —Dear Bin—l lima Mon nsiog your
pills Mace Deto, and fto decidedly my they are the beet pill
in oso, or that I have any Itimwledge of. 1 Diet nerd throe
for nick headache, with shirt I mewed beyond description.
lam happy to eay that they entirely mired ate. Blum then
I am them OA a family medicine; If •I ant Milano, or any
thing alto me, md I replica medicine, I take, pill, and It
co nee) they ape nip only medicine, and Amoebae.) for the
In.
l re 17 yam. . TUOS. DLACR3IORR.
. miner, 8, 195.9.
Phan TlVRant Eirkicnn, E.q, (Wit Treasurer.
Prmonmon,l9sB.
lama. It. L. Paha...stock Co.—Oantlomerr.—ln toy
op Mon of the merits it Dr. It. A. Wllson's Took, Cathartic
sod Anti.Dyirprptic Pilla, I will brietly state Mat for many
yearspasit they have tome • standingsnedicim la my Wetly.
A lox of these pills is aleay• left ithin the reach of any
one who may feel the nicotine, of takings dam, my one to
throe. Whether it Wowing to the cacecy of those pills or
not I do not pretend to man but I eau WO, lomat thattilmo
we been need theta my family haw enjoyed nolnterropted
meal hada), and I h...f011y recommend them to all who
duty appreclste this ineethatable blaring. •
Reepectfally. !c o W/LLIAAI
Prom Cat. Wits. Roplial, loft ass n anmettarioner of the Male
Wammeares, January 8,1868.
Dr. R A. WUran, Pittsburgh, lice—l ham been using
your Anti Dyspeptic PM; when occualou required, fur many
year; and can truthfully nay that I have never finned any
tnedielne equal to them In relieving me from affeelkine of
the stomach mid bead: they bare never failed to relieve tee
hued headache, and have slimy. left my ayatern In boiler
oondltion than they found It. 1 must confidently commend
year pillow mode and highly valuable medicine..
tours, respectfully, WILLIAM WPM&
Pr°. s .."aeper .617., Merchant of IhtLtharyk, Pa.
Doctor I. Adams Whams:—Sompl7 Toms alum year PM.
were recommanchitlenittelejllie lata Jedge Ilsys, and 1
have used thorn ever 111008, nod And them to answer mar)
purpose ow • Dually malicloe. It gives me gnat pleasttre,
therefore, to femme in theoplisimot Col. Wm./IGO/IMM
epecting then., as a:premed In hie communication toyou of
the Bth Mat. Yours, rerpectftilly. INAKUILLCOOPIOR.
Prepared and mid by I. L. PAIINEOTOOK 100., Whole)
PO* Dnurglata and proprietor. of B. I. VAILNIOII7X7IVIS
VRItSIIII.IO it, No.Bo, comer Waal and Peorth Ma, Mho
burgh.
Onr Vermlfoge In the meet reliable mire for Worms either
,in dilkiren or adults, ever discovared. For the by all re
epactable Druggists an 1 Patent Medicine Dealers through
out the worthy. • niedlkefT
NEW CARPETS! NEW CARPETS!!
AT ,
McOUNTOCK . I3 CARPE T! WAREUDOVIR.
We have kilt received air supply of Spring Carpet. and
Oil Cloths. Oar dale le bill, end complete, comprising
Tapearry Brussels, ea Velvet Carpet;
new dr
gigue,
ho
Imperial and extra Three Plys,Plaparflua,T.
poctry Ingratn;•ll wool Flee, Unload. (cotton chain and
wool filling) Plain and Twilled Venetian Clarpeta for sbdrs
and Italic s/1 wu,l &Wet Carpets, Cotton Ingrain Oarpe ta,l M gng r. ,ltt n r C lL of
an e gtairlZ. Wo antOll:ot e
and P Covert, Doorkatei
n eve varlet;', and
Moulage, Stair Rode, /la.;
ff,
Window Shadow—Bu
21 to. Transparent, 011 and Gold Bordered, all widths end
lengths. Also, our fine amortment of Floor Oilcloth; new
patterns, from 2--to 21 loot wide, heat eastern makes.
The above goods have been Warted with past moo, and
bought at the lowed cult rates. We ran confidently Invite
our former cash/mem and the public with great pleasure
to onr esteadve stock, which, fur designs of patterns and
briatitontrand cemetery of odor., catroot be no rpatwed.—
Oor terms shall ho Accommodating, And goods mold 01 mod
ern prima. W. MoOLINTOOK,
ft44SAwP No. 112 Markatairoat;
EUGUARDiON%
X R I IB MX X. X N N" B,
Damasks, 'Diapers, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
EDISoand those desire% of obtaining the GENOINS
GOODS, should we that the artialea they purchase are anal.
ed with the lull 11111110 of the lino,
RICHARDSON, SONS II OWDRN,
as guarantee of Ow ono.. sod durability ut theft...ls
This caution Is rondo:red etriontlally nenowary as largo
quantities of Inforlot and defective. Linens MI prepared,
se.ott after Ramon .4 scaly! with the name of &BD.
BON. by hieb lio.es, who, reganlien of the the.
Indicted alike on the Annuli:an consumer and tho =sant.-
torero of the getiolno Goode, it Ilk not re dfly,nbandoo a
burble. ea profitable. while purotomina ran be Imposed on
with good. of a worthlen character..
J. UULL(O3Etk & J. B. L04311d,
Avsnts. 30 Qhomb .tenet, Now York
•
G ERMAN AND PIANO
The noderaigned would ra AT PRIVATE LEBSONd.
pectfully Infor her Moods
nod tho public that she Is now ready to tale d mew scholars
In the above brooches of Pulite Education. Being fully
movement with Preach, German and Engileh, aud haring
completed her musical education molar the direction clone
of the meet distinguished Pianists In Germany 0, pupil of.
P. Lisallehe believe, herself fullicepable of giving eats.
&Won by strict ettenUon e comet comprehension of
her initroctiona.
An excellent Concert Plano. and the latest and most
fashionable wool,, ere Cl the IF.TICer of 'onto
wholan. sipßeferouce—Meatircilletar A Bro.
ANNE
greet No. 2 Ito!Arleen .t , Al legbeny Oity, near Bt.. Clair greet
Baden.
,feln2led
MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE
OTROYER—Tbe time a redemption for all Hiles,
houses, warehousea, markets, fent. and moltens infested
with any kind of vermin has therefore come. Meyer'. pre
pantloo dretroy• the unwelcome intruders without mercy
or fall. This article has brought death to millions or them
In the old world, and from this dey the werchwonl of horse
inercluinta shipping men end husband men In the
now world will he, no more vermin, for Mayor's klineenlons
Vermin Destroyer In at head, wholesele amt retell. at
JO& FIXIUNOM. •
Corner Diamond •nd Market street
A LL WOOL DE LAINES eelling very
.41i cheap U DURCIIFIKLD • WS.
l.Nsatimere NALL (pelting ebony •t
11011011PIELD t 0011.
Draw El lks selling thaw at
BUROUrIIiLD a co•s.
ValmscLasmAllog cheap gLt
BUROILVIELD a.WII
ropily, .shits chap at
BUM:4111M a cos
Coborp dling chino *t
SUOCHWIRLD A CO'S,
NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S Book Store,
comm. of Wood street sal Diamemd A 16,3:
L 1.441; dm Arontine Clonfrderatbut aacl ' Paratosy, by
LJ. l'sge. O.U.H. •
.AIN MrWr, 3dirolume.. i
" no Lod mad tin Door, by Thempiotg '
The LAW of Narlanw—it beotlith nom ,
• Lliiiid..titorititiO at Garcon
&mei Caro% or Artier LIS. r
..
Theo
ath at lb* Whlte Ilan., by author al . 7Viiii
Iron's OrboOr - Dork." M 2 70liN 'IL DATUM.
.fotSals
POE SALE.—Stoves for cooking.
heating. ate , the beat .eluded patterns; Eire
rfdPh Feta.. Coal ScutlieLtholiMas, Brittnik
In netts or atle plecm, the great Patent Grid hoot ----
ths• boat 'article. tor broillog over Introduced in pot . -
haps any other; city. I will refund the price in any char
wbereit failsto more what I reinvent IL Iloneekvopers .
lloulwaro. tho Lost selected Oink battle city, awl as cheap
a. theLcbrapest, at tie Iron City Sion Wsrdtd...f
W. W. BRADSIIAW. (Succomor to T. J. Craig* Co_)
Na 134 Wood atroeL
All Sorts of Joid,lng done at shortest notice. Oyler. by
mall shall receive prompt attention ' DIY
It O i k ti Ll i N ro G nx ll F L O L ß ,t
PALO—TheN' D OAi.. 3 y i r c iiiTZ;
hultstton 14.144 Ping Iron Maunfsclory, Oaßnstsing
Works 'and Short! Victory, in the Itomeigh of Afeheamort,
In the County of Alleghouy, Pa , on tho monongabola ricer,
and top Conoollsollisiand Pittsburgh Railroad--Drenty min
utes rido littabisrjah. There are two cheat Inlc. mill., and
one bar Iron mills ma forum-ea—ono an lawns - al ale ti red
tomalley furnace. Thom won. nil mak. flfteon'lnnuired
to
of ohm& Iron In .veer. TheOalvanlaing Works an In
• separate. building. Steamboats land at the mill door, °for
log facilities by railroad or download to any point fn the
Bolin Mateo or Canada. The ron two and • half acre. of
ground, on part of shich tho woCks Mond, them's:minder
I .ing bandmr. Building Lots, on • loading otreeL Thorn
are eight coal lain. In eight of the works, of the moot moo.
Herr quality of teal, at troth' two to low and. half rents
bushel, dollversel at the work.. Pommmion gismo° Senor
April aosL For particulars, apple Ls R. B. GILPIN,
Ja24Annecal Wilmington, Delawaro.
CHOICE. FARM FOR SA LE.—The
enbaeriber Wets for mlo Lie form in Lawrence
county, Pa, ono and a half r0i1,., from Elton Station, wit
a good wuou road mooing tisr.ugh it In Sulam, and other
places.; containing thlt sons na porches
Thief/ins I. woll ktmwn W bo on of tho beat and moat
deslntble In the money, the soil twiny, rienind fertile, wills
• enOldinney of avalland and au •btlladAllt amply of en.
reliant water. It la lomitod aim In &healthy neighborhood.
For tame apply to the saw:Tiber, on the puniees, or to
his ?labor at MK fames Patton, }Wirral .trout, Alleghe.
ay City. folOttd Wit AIITCBELTRICIL At.
VINE PEIVAM RESIDENCE FOIE
RALIL—Tho snabetaiber, Intending to rookie per.
mammal, at hie Conntrroast, unr East Llborty, odor. tor
mile hits Realdenco on second bank, Allegheny City, corner
of Sandmiky it. and Booth Common. Apply to
laid Iced A. BRADLEY. No. i Wood area.
FOR SALE—ATfarm containing 249 acres,
100cloaroa, 40 in meadow, bal.. well timbered, all
well Watered; improvements good hewed log bongs, gooi
barn, good orchard of WO or 300 fruit Imes of different
klndo,altasts In Westmoreland comity, 2% mllea ham UM-
W, station P. R. R. This it moor the best grazing farms
In ths!connty. mad will be sold at • great barrels. Apply
to GEO. W. BUNN, Routh side of Ohio at., 1.1 doh} 'greet of
'the Diamond, Allegheny City. 1,10
.OREGON BREWERY FOR SA LE—Situated
op Stevenson street, Eighth ward, Pittsbnrgh, fronting
on mad trent 128 feet by 100 feet back, in goal order nod
condition. Pewsession can be given_ Immediately. For ref.
erence!consult Rhodes h Vetoer, at their Brewery In Pitts.
burgh:or Ow, W. Pmith, at bin Brewery in Pittsburgh or
Wheeling. For terms ofmie apply to
tostlMd W3l. 31.8111NN.137 Fourth IL, PilFsborgit.
RIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. E
il
P=She sobwriber ordera for male his residence.=.
Winded on Canal Flank, between Vaal. Lane and Cbmanut
strveyAllogheng City. The homer has all the modern lap
provatnenta. Apply to D. OLYDE,
fe6-2ardiv 326 Lihorty strog,Pittalinrgh.
STEAMER ADELIA ron SALE.
—into Blern Wheel Bloomer ADRIA A, ea
she no* Ike at the AL Louis wharf, is olTorod for nide very
low If •ppilod for woo. She to 110 foot tong, git foot boom,
6 Owl bold, two 1G inch Cylinders 4% foot stroke, 3 Heiler.
and a handsome tilditn, well furntstred and • good outfit goo.
orallyd Title Indisputable, For further information apply
to . GAIT. R. 0. CRAY,
.I•27:ltuti .(Core of Caldwell & Uro.,) Pittsburgh. .
FOR SALE— , -200 acres of land in Ligonier
0, Westmoreland co., ow tho Oreensborg pike, 314
mitre fromLanghlinidown, 13 miles from Latrobe;,woll Ivr
tared and well thnborod. Will be wild low for club, or will
[radii for city property. Apply to CIFA. W. BUNN, Eolith
side of Ohio stroo43ildoor weetof tho Diam•nd, Allegheny
city..l Ja24
1Q 3 0711. SALE .t --
1: Franto.Dwelli
the property ofJohn i
quire of 14
R hENT—One two story
sod 114orren of 1an,L.1.101.1.6
Wright, Pin tp.• Price very low!
WAIT & WILSON.
lEDIDSUIP HILL POE SALE.
%lII'S VALUABLE and beautiful ffit
es
tate, formerly the reeideono of the tote lion. ALM.
BICR.T.GALLATIN. elhated on the Monongahela river, In
hipAnppbllf tow.hlp, Palette county. Penn., le now offered
for NIP. The tractsklas allow
14.00 ACRES OF LAND.
moat of which to muter a high Mato of cultivation, together
with n'ti mem. Improvements.
The Old Family Mansion.
with wlme repairs, can ho made oe of the nowt agreoble
reaWemcaa iu the mentor, reentry, n cud would he nowt !Id
toirabli gaited fors largo hotel. A fow hundred yen!.
from the home there are mantel
gIIALYBEATE SPRINGS
gualthigc 2 of a soul ruck, Wu:IMM fu a beautiful vale, the
vrateri of elialeh him been analped. and pronounced equal
" -• • • ^ •- ." •
medicinal virtues to th fite.lamaii Bedford nortiige.
property is satoseible by river or railroad, befog
the limit 9 of alsekmatur navigation, and wily some Ili
ilea from Uokintown. It world put e very attractive
te elsonatier meant, ' the ecenvry in tee neighbor.
'' " '
ring told and romordie, and the river affording op.
Ity for bathing and Diking. Coal to an accrwatirle
,u underlie. the whole tract.
pror..ety will be sold nu 10. rat tornin. Vor farther
Latino, apply to IV B. ENIII,DIII, t 4 ,1., or to T. 11..
at Bank of Pitt:burgh. jai a.rint
JR SALE OR RENT—A very desir
t to two at Brick Dwelling flouro, In g0 , n1,=2 1 .
loolh got and tratnr Datums, eitunto on I.lohroll atm.,
I Sloth ward, Prk, very low. Enquire on the prem.
of jail: WATT it WlLeo' N,203 Liberty at.
SALE.—The undersigned offers
r role hie property to the Borough of Sewick•
• 6 largo Brick Dwelling Hon., Promo Darn an
Drick r Bpring Dome. Ac.. with from ten to forty
grontel, as the pnrchaarr may desire. There la a
Irani of choke fruit, and the grounds about th. -
rented with shark teen, alatilibery, Ira. It
le prirporty for a country houni, and will
moonable terms. For further particulora
F. WHITE. Attorney at Law, 106 Fifth
.yer Ihrialweerh a re nu thepriorih r e,,
acres of finely timbered
`la county, Ohio; molt watered, 10 mike
1% mites from the Ohio river. Will to.
Or will tokri good improver) city property
rgh or Allegheny i3ty. Apply to FIND. W.
leaf Ohio street, 3d door west of the Dirt.
City. Jot
tract of land containing
no half eoreib Chate on the Momth Stmet
mile. from the Court Win be
eold low for eitett lognire of
IRIAII & MACKNSZER,
All at lam, Na GO Fourth etroct
iE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR
iER
LR Olt ItlinlT.—Tbe subwriber offoro for anles
it that dolightfin Country Seat, now occupied by
fteirkenint, lb nt•OITH Ty, adymentto Allegheny
, . priming eight aerator choice land, with modern
rick lbsellinw of 11 mom; GM. lbw., Spring
I Itarn, Stebling, Tenant Homey to. Poor arr. are
rape, which pnembias to be the snort valuable Vine.
the county! Thera sre several hundred Prnit
epic., Pantv,Clherriee„ reachee, ,4•;•MTwe.
li ilviwriednt goat met, and are In flue condition : 7 2.
ole is prime land, highly cultivated and impn,ved,
11
ate/ ill &position commanding a lino view of the
and surrounding reentry.
r 8
or (V
Adam
Ody,
Ludt
ooder
yard I,
Tree..
nowt'
and dt
torn clt
Oblo Land for Bala •
E snbscriber,offent for sale section tan,
hip 12, raup 10, Static county, Ohio, commonly,.
"Lktentaree SecUon,” coutadniog 040 acre.
_lt
three muse wen of Idaasillou, on the Prato Rusk
to Wooster, and within about two milts of the Pitt...
Ft. Wayne and eldcago Railroad. The math, east
quarts° are partly cleared and improved—
ndet la covered with wapestor timber—and the
well watered by apring• and running ate:uns.—
on la considered the driest holy or land In the
It will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit
To those who dilates to invest in reel manta a
portunity Is rarely offered.
SWEITL6II,
ettiT Na. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh.
A FARMING LAND.—The subscrib
offer ka sato on favorable terms ids hundred arra
!Lando, altnated In Wright and Hancock cocaina
t to Hoeg of liallronds now In aura of construe.
'ad one tract only tyro miles from County eat.
.bore will be sold los for ash, or attiriangial for
g lands In this or adjoining cantle.
ANJER, 121 Booondat.
INDSE:Y'SI R 0 V E
BLOOD-SEARCHER!
~,
the Cure of all Diseases arising from an
Impure state of Blood, such as
' FULA,
neerous formations,
utaneous diseases,
Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Sore Eyes, Scald Read,
Totter affections, ,Old and
Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice, Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility, .
Liver Complaint,
Loss of Appetite,
LOW SPIRITS,
Foul Stomach,
Female Complaints,
. Together with all other
..
Disorders, •from an improper
Condition of the circulatory
System. As a:general
Tonic its effects are most
Benignant, and cannot
Fail to benefit where •
used perscvereingly
and according to directions.
Being afflicted with a grievous rnttor on the arms nod
face—attcr trying many remedies vita utterly failed to
cure—l etas ;amended to try Lindsey's Improved Blood
Butcher, and now, Six weeks afire !bidder the 51000 D
storm, maxim, myeelfearell.
The Totter halite oat, emetling over a ynor ego, on the
manta or toy arm, extending room the elbUwe Aiwa to the
'nista else, on my Me, Immediately mend the mouth and
ride, rod matinee! to bee perfect torment to me until cor
ed by the Blood Searcher. Pdy arms, at times, were al wart;
asolow,owing to the alas and some on theta, Debts to
bleed at any time on the 'mat exertion to lilt or work, and I
sometime so itchy that I could scarcely prevent tearing oft'
my limb. I have now been coral elm weeke,and feel it due
to Mr. Lindsey, and to the public generally, to make this
statement, and her, thatathen like myself may be benefit_
lid by Meg his valuable malkine. her
JANE PI WILSON.
' mark
Sworn end atiberrlbed before me. our of the Aldermen in
and for the city of Pittsburgh, this Mith day ofJely. AD ,
18.57. . AND. McMASTRIL. Alderman.
DR. O. 11. KIIIBRIA, wboimakand retail agent for ritte
- harsh, Peens. fettoldwT
Phllradeiplele. Carriage Alsaufsetery.
hate always
a-Now. ifaVIERP,
OND HAND OARBIAGLI , AssiIass dascriptloas awl snits
bre As the Turas Wpm& ' •
-
- Orders from all party at the - eautiaexeenftd with
-,2o=datklrni*
A. 11.;—Tia enTaood" Plasenigwe
tke MON Mil 67/ Minute. XlAtwilwa
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---- 'PROCURE STYR TICIETS.—Tiact.:: fur the
Dirlt - Nr nauenet. on TUESDAY. Felines.,2,...i,
I !Lin. tilemtv Lenin?, nth be had at Until A Minor's,
( 0.-1 n
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0 1 - . ;rie. J. n 5h.1:, , , , .,,e,d at the Girard Moue, or
" I tring Managers: .. .
11..11. A. Wearer, Capt. J. 3. Negley,
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fat2id
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NEXT, t he 15 h .l .cel.cer". -r-.. D11. l ' T - r
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spectfully tun s.I to a h ti te cii ,s l. l,L),.it:,.. . 2, : c: -. i ii : t 7 , :. ,. ... ,_
ALLE N G O I T I vc N T s
ants of Ilk. act Of Marna bly relating therbtos.,,,lth,,
charter or surerpo)tatlon approved Janenry f' 1`r,y,ib..0„,,
to revoke mit,rip! , 43 to the Capitol 5t...a...1 tbs.-ebbe
11.11ENT tr , ri URA het: O)3IPAISY" of Piltslongle will b.;
opened at the 2111111CIIANT:C RY011.1:41111, Fourth Oren,
Pittsburgh, on tIONIIAY Molds/8 DAY i 1' AtARCILINFIXT.
to remain upon Cr. Ore dyne, (utiles. It.' task he *comer
onbeeribed,) ecru lo A. IN . to 4 &clock r ,r, 01 cob doy.
benetsYtevrS.E.
Illos. N. fl 4,n, f 'lnt & MorrAy, i C o.llnaory.
Ilarrey Childs. : W. N. Lyon. J 0,.. P. na..,,,,,t,
Is 11. Combed, I (eno doexa, Geo. W. Jackson,
John A Unsure, neo. R. White, Allen Kramer,
A. 01. Wallingford, Robed Dear, • o..B.Storliog.
Jame Langlellte, Alexander Speer, Relent Patrick,
Gm. W. One, 11. W. Wanton, D. 'N. Doak.
feltoltel
. . .._ ---....i.._
1 - j --- .B 1 n 1,14 ANNICERSARY—TIIO • Nineteenth
A nnlvonutry of the Allegbony Illblo Poriely will be
bob! In the &void United l'reshyterian Church, (Dr.
Resletore') nn TUESDAY EYENPS4P, 15th Inst. &rend ad.
e1n....4 eel 1. dolivered, and the Annul Report will Ile
snovi. Tho public aro nspectfnlty Invited to attend. folfdtet
Wirotaig - Merril Library Association
um , ..—JonN CI. SAXE., Neu, of IhrrllngtOn,
VermOnt, will coolie before Che Yonng Illen's Blonnalite LI.
bran. Awenefillon and thepublic generally, at LAPAY STYR
11A1.1,, on TURSDA If ICVENINO, 15th inn., his hunter.
on. end descriptive Poem entitled
TA 0 V "
DOOl,l optlst it ! ii'clitek, Recitation to common. , al 75(i.
Ticket. iarl coots, total hail at tho Music and Book Shaeol,
iloteby Library Ronnie, Conanittoo M tba
Door. •
a itorto 14 VANDENHOMF, IRK ,of New York, will Fife
one of Idaentertalunfenta on TOKEDAY P.YANINCI, Feb, 2211.
P. R. liannsor, A
' WE. 11.Kmoun,
Rohrll. I=ll,
Joart.rt Amt..,
E. P. DAUSNOSOP,
•
Dlvid lad ift - tilae. •
Orrior or rot Prers i mmo, Banos Mania Co,
' PrrtsormEn, Feb. loth, 1559.1
D ,, . TUE BOARD o DIRECTORS OF TIM C 011•
rant ban thin day declared a dieldenda rine Deana
per abate. payable to the fitockholdr. tests legal nip
rueentaiirea, ni, and after Thnrwlity, the 609rtioit.
fel hdhl TllO3. AI. Hi ME, Treater.
OuAI,I.I9EIIRN Y 1121ncit, February 5, 1859
Au Election for PreeldenteAlanagers. and 011ictrri of
the “Uoinpany for erecting a Bridge over tho Allegheny
River, opposite Pittsburgh, inlha Omni,' of AlYrkhonyr
will bo held at the Toll llonse at Um north end of the
.bridge. on MONDAY, 100 'lit day of March next; it 2
o'clock rn. fillhimetid rliti iViL rwaxnuao.vi....
-- Mum Zan: Min Criretlrrit .
Erie, letornis7., 6,1859. f - -
-- ..Ei.r.erio • Nor - KT.—An Election for
.T
-I" wren Directors °Elko &hi Canal Company, for the
eamilag year. will he hrldat their *Moo. in the city of Erie,
on thii FIRST MONDAY O P MAROC NEVI'.
fool td A. 11. OAUCILIKY, Secretary.
Idatietnicrif A n 31anorActuatour 11.1 00
Pirrou Ann, FobrEarg blit, 1859.
fr,""Al . It Meeting of the Inreetors of this
`',.., Mink today, E. It FULTON wag elected Assistant
Cothier. 00.1 Old , W. 11. DANNY, Crwhler.
1 _
FIRST AND
rscco ,onaxzwx
'Mtn pul.llr aro r.perifi liy Informed Iluit !Wile EICC4
1.0311N1 rill givo
ONE (IRAND,CONdEIIT IN PITTSBURSIII,
ON•
Monday Evening, Feb. 21st, 1859 e,
AT OPIES7
Consinencing at.B t><•lng paitivoly tho only
fmtoononol.e cop givo ina is City. MIN. INceolomfal rill
tw anointed Ly
f.11.11(fNI,
Prtata 150.8 a Irmo II t Illoozsty's Theater, Loullorr,
SI
0, I;OILINI,
Tenor from cot ffartlon Illvatro, Lend.,
tool El.o Ac.d. n 1, 3, of Music , NOV Ycrk.
8111. A1.v.14110110111.
Virioc , iod Howe, oleo troth not Slojettro Thostro,
AUPT,
C. , i,oratorf V
8111.
MMIffMEI
d .Ea Traria!,.. . ..o , .
. .1 emit.
.3
8"5" I'lt:PICCOLOMINIZ1 - iiii7i,iiii. .
3. flrace, Grace. 11.oboW lo Diable...-..11 01 (Mani.
4. Foram!. Othello.. 1: .... ...... ................ alompt.
6. Mutt. 57.061 411 Plioup--.-.. ......... ....... loam t.
1.11.1.11 010 LXILOkt.ThIlarrM'LL1141111 'l.
6. SplziLO floral!. La iformito- . urfol.
7. Largo al Farrolnm..... ...... —... ..... Pig. M -furottl.
R. l'ircolotnini Waltz. ' ' Moats.
61 L 1 111(10 1 1141.511.NI:
o Prlona4cDoo I'arquale 0 - •Loriol.
10. F00f5.410.. - Tbo fl fra110rx".......... Ir. Wo animal,
11. Aria, La Zlngorri . ' WI OlOom.
U. tirand llmlt, L'l4lo4i.
Ai A mom._
al'llo I'ICCIILOSII77 sod 10/4.IIIAIIOIOROTTO.
Price of Rmorved ;tank, 140. Adrolaslon in tho evening
M to o 1'00r.t.1a141..a 1110 Orlrilogo of mropying ouch elan 4 7 4.roarl - .174 nave ...1. r...corod.
.sy-TIo. ArllP or , o,mq will canumnce on FILIDAS', Yet,
1616, at 0 o'clock proriarly, m .1. 11. 5151LL()1t`.3'51.1m10
13toro,
Itay.Tba Plano mill I, alebickollog Orandoorl klially
furniabod by J. 11. Mellor. 5,14414
F oL E T—A coinfortablo two storyarg .
Dwelling contall;ang elz roma and flnDhed garret. Ma.
*hunt./ ou Weeltington at., Allegheny Qty. 'lt moire IST
g„g
KINU, No. 211 Liberty.
TO LET.—Two laro Rooms, with good
J. light, over JOHN 5401190 Moe Etort,Jo2 Market at.
knrrance from Liberty street. For partlenlara meld. et
To74ltf JOHN ROBIL 109 Market street-
TO LET—A Store Rimm on Fifth St., rai;
in the moat elealrable !Oration on that great thor-Mh."
ought.. Apply at 185 Liberty stmt.
RIDDLE, MOTS At CO.
T'
0 LET—Two lartrst-class
to let, Irl th all 'the rts Improvemonc,
111 TV K,1111:0RXIMY & 00.,
19 N 0.12 4 &cord Itttel 151 Sc cowl et:
Yro LET—A three story Brick ])welling ll /a
llorm,, containing t} moan, N 0.41 Coogyon etreetafil
Empire of .1.14 WATrd WILSON, lAberty ra
DEEM
0 LET—A small Erick Dwelling
rooms, en Sentra &Jenne, (1110ene.M.
WATT & WILSON.
4 eirable businessemi
clam!, on the corner or
ell adapted fore family gro ,
-moth for the but fourteen
11. KING,
Janl4 ',11n.211 Liberty street.
TOi LET.—A con' S brick dweli-ey
log. wataining et; slsheit serretoit...S
nate on wits= street, beteg eiltn#y and Perm. Cavil.,
of [Jal4l 11. KING, N 0.211 Liberty at.
TLET—Tho' W rehouse Room rind Office
1.
now occupied by Po er It. Priond k Co, OS front at.
Alm, Lath imitable For a 'me cotton.
1a22 18A1111 D/CHEY& CO.
VORRENT—ALo 144by100feet v onwhieb
are erected, Doildle• Staab, 4te, reuderistilt ills
hie for arty kind of manurastarbP, situate :Denman
street, Dinalugham, oppultellaussrten's Cod Depot, •Hn
quire of ALIMANDEB.
_l■=t Liberty Wont. Pittebursl
Tj 0
lEA YIN/
log N.
manner from
good/ twi,
bum In th en
delfidtf
sBoo'
goods and Bk
Ohlottreet,
the 'Taint _
Law Library., con,
prirlog Dignote,
of Bei Statuteers,
-mablo seta -
eau, BoOke, ancbas Annabel Conran., 44 mix American
Archirre, 4 robe; English Me Paw., 11 mac AISIOrk.
Mato Pappora,lo role, Con Globe mei Appemli
rola; Congresolonal Documents, 106 • 0 4.1. 1, -,
book. can bo oramlnell oatbe dar of rale, and catalogues
11l be read" for dielribmilo on Torado,•• • '
144 • P. N. DAVIS, Anct.
CLOTHING, WOOL LONG SIIAWLY
NG &NENTS, lej At 4,.Uner—OnTrited a y a/legume:
Feb.lsth, at 2 o'clock, to clowtoootionatehle, ailtbe told at
the cornmerdol Atha col, NO 54 s th st,, a quantity of
Mete' ir
aothia, or • over c I, &tee and sack coats, _ pear..
leoos .0 Voit4 radios an d ohts . Day Stab atllle Rim's.,
to...octed wool bottom 40 p' -ea black eel white brlata
felt P. 01. DAVIS, Acct.
TTNDERWRITER ,
‘,./ groves—Oa Tu.d.;
at the 0121010ttilli MINS tar i
whom It may camera, ern
celobtattel mama..tore
o.tock - E;WW. I I
t „, 3 Baca, fa lata to anIC pa '
apl
dEISTIN 11.10118 it CC
TOOK SALES i!
AT . TUX IVIRIt
TtIUItSDAY EVXINIZIG
2:lCLark , Bowl WA
Al
lantdiiscliang.
Diva } Drußa antl Loma
113 torms ty
sea Stock,j
_ , •
Mutational.
Penn Institute,
•
"CORNER
Zelilt and liall
aooe o c rigi r g% — tg
'mt. A Ilmitod umber of pares may obtalg,
Tema for Tulttork and Btatloworh.23 eer roodm 0 twenty
two wax. sonar J. IL OMR, Ninclpol.
RIDDLE, WlTitB & CO.,' No. 185 Liberty
tmt. Y. ogle upon antral: .
ioxibuo.Clover Bard; Al arks ifliomokk -"
6 No. priming' BM.: 2(1) but bibiroboro Potato.;
10 bblf. Dried Apple.; /00boo.atoall Maori
1)
i t:
t rirrootoro 12:11 , pos. mod o portoy
fro
DECEIVED, thi; mum' dirpot frot — n th - o
manuteetaraa 50, or those eseellent 'pm,* Carpet
Samana4 Ladies an.l holookeepen miesinvited cianattae
the sweeper ei
atr. 4He tiUty onilmbted. tor male at
• reinia• ClVE,Tha..ll.22.l.lukrt
LOtlit
3b)bblitalttili YAM
ISO do Sopottloo do do •
In odors and for Well . WILMA md;uTellEON,
Jallttf No. 114 Lama, 'toot.
ftAtitts.
ellteribt • ';
NLY , At'PEARANOE
I =!!
ezzcm
Uo Eat.
Meerut Street, .d.
ehelred to the beet
mole maul Rt.n dry
le three etary.,Were•
IN WAY, Jr.
ille Post•Oidce.
3y7--IV . tpt to
Xi dollars worth of
•PUN/ 4 ,•Outh
Allegheny city.
ottolieer.
_Bty!et.
ALOGUR--:6;
354 -ecloek,will b.
L 4 Intik Street,
-
SALE OF COOKING
inornlar, Fab. Ittll, 11 o'clock.
, No.' 51 F if th at., on' actor.=
ta, Eta, 40 Cooklog &mos 6 , 1
of tho mon approved gamma
P X. DAVIS, 'duct.
U. R. A? YAWATA
mers, by
Aria, Aare. rc.; ca •
•
nagge.
og
I.AUSTIN LOOMIS
ILLTIO , ILICITANtiE KVizaY 4
71 - Sago .old It pub 4 g7ll. ,
bI
ATISSINI.OO.th; a 00.
on ow reuto 005.L04.4 co
ALTsimi Lovitto a co,
&ow Itroterha2 /mitt it.