~'.'?Tr•.cF aH.~S , C'' ar ~b....~ -tom-- _~,;, ~~~. Y ~ r ~: Y , , Vitt: burg 4 = aett tit 1.7. 1111111111111.-1. I. 110011.-. L & 'RIDDLE & CO.. EDlTolitt a sid..l:l2 , oPßl:i ro it FRIDAY AIMING, PER. 18, 185'9 Tax • Courrerrox or ma Antrthurnariox.-- The history of the present administration, when exposed to the gaze Of the world, will develope a series of transactions which for audacity and corruption will seek in rain for a parallel. The offence! of Its praeceisiors, although severely condemned in their day, will dwindl*to harm less p4inletteilien placed beside those which hare Witted on the Didion through the agency of Jamealtuchanan. It is a significant commentary on the famous Duquesne latter that ifs anther has practiced t> g Aces which it con demns to a greater =tent than any other public • .officer since the fofindation of the gorernment, than furnishing a refreshing specimen of official sines* and love of candor! Under this fit. starred administration every department of the government it =crypt—Do principal agents are notoriously negiectfai of their duties—and on every hand affairs are conducted with a degree of looseness and carelessness which seem in credible. These evils have become so alarming • .• -that committees of investigation have been rats. ed on several cameudoniouid . the:limn of !the deliberations of those committees have, been • really asthandiag. The committee of which Mr. • Sherman is chaithun is at this time filling a . large space in the popular mind. The exposures , of partizan villainy and wholesale fraud, which mark its proceedings open a new chapter in our .. political history, and - we do not-wonder that the . people recedve the details with bieschlece cur- ' prise. We have hoard frequently of tampering with the elective franchise in our large cities, in-the clourei - of which illegal votes'were alleged to . have 't e ken. polled, but what mind was pr pared to conceive any enormities equal to those disclosed in the following extract from a report of the proceedings of this committee 1 This r• - . port lap: "Seth ateuieli; suittpt combinations and spolla: lions of the Tommy, have - never been traced so di rectly through all their ramifications before. A dm pie feet by way of illtutrating the manng In which the Navy Yardshive been converted inTo political • pest houses. In May last, 1,300 men wereemployed at the Navy Yard at Brooklyn. In. November, on the eye of the election; the number was increased to 2,400. In Philadelphia, 1100 men were employed at the Nary Yard, and on the 10th of October, the number was increased to 1,703, the difference being 'more than the claimed majority for Mr. 'Florence, the Demomatio representative from that district In both these 'uterine", the men were reduced to about the standing number, soon after the eleetion, thee clearly establishing the service for which they were tainkmarily employed. These abuses had to be au thorised by the Secretary of the Navy, aid be is therefore directly responsible for them. • _unit tutimony before the Committee linearly dosed, and already fi ll s a volume of eight hundred pages.. The four reports on the different beads of investigation will probably-be ready by Wedneeday. Mr. Team has been tarnished with so much of 'the • evidence surrelates - to him personally. It will be very &lAMB to explain parts of it, aid still more so for some of has subordinates to relieve themselves of collusion and complicity in many of. these disgrace ful transactions." It will be observed that' thesecorrupt practice!. have not_ een confined to a single departmer4, nor have they prevailed among a comparatively small clue of subordinates. On the contrary, the heads of nearly all the departments are im . plicated, and In 'many instances they have been =adapted under their authority, and within their Immediate supeivision. The leading abuses mentioned in the extract, may be distinctly Lewd in the Secretary of. the Navy, who in vielaticirN -his. Official oat, and forgetfiff of his &lief= a citizen, deliberately sided in I ndic; CZ:•e--bsl7;l - -box and thr a k recd 1 " 11 and as a th• h e good name of the country, which years will not erase. A CORIUPT MINIM or Com:meas.—The Washington correuudent of the New York three, furnishes an instance of corruption on the put of a member of Congress, whioh proves that the ineceue Of salary has not had the ef fect, as proximal, of purifying legislation. The parties to these transactions generally PUC CINI in "covering up their tracks," by commit ting witnesses and silencing interested puttee, but in this case the truth leaked out in spit, of every precaution. The only regret connected - with 'the affair h that the names of all the par ties concerned in the villainy are not published. The Mr. CAPTIZ, who figures in the affair, is a sound Penneylvaida-Buchanan democrat, and is . ' now, or his been lately. one 'of the editors of 1 the Waahington Union. , He'has evidently not read Mr. Buchanan'e late letter to this city, having been, probably, too closely engaged in getting up oracular leaders for the "government organ." We quote from the Tfmee: party who had inipplied sundry ertioes for the use of the House of Representativae, pre sented his bill to the Committee on Accounts du ring the last session, to be "paused" and certi fied Lbj , them, in order that he might get his money, from the Contingent Fund, theories the clerk, Mr. Allen:'Thu bill , ea is penally the case, was referred by the Committee to one of their Umber to report upon. The claimant states that he was eOtitpilW to agree to give this =saber of the Commithe sportion of his claim, in order to get Arne to act upon, it. lam greatly mis taken if there is not strong corroborative evi-. donee of the truth of his declaration. He says further that, the Committee cat down the bill considerably, passing it for the reduced sum, , notwithstanding which the member already re (erred to demanded several hundred dollars for his services, which the claimant declined or • failed to give. -.Applying at the clerk's office for the amount that the committee had allowed, the ailment , was pat off until after Congress adjourned, upon the pretext that there wu no appropriation oat of which the bill could be paid. This continued ' until some time during the recess, when the claimant or a friend who had an interest in the bill, declared his conviction that the money was withheld because of the refusal to accede to the corrupt demand made by the member of the COMPI I / 4 011 on detonate, and threatened to ex • Imes the4ntire transactioa. The demonstration appears have removed the difficulty growing out " of leek of appropriation to pay the bill! Mr. Carter chief clerk under Mr. Allen, now addressed_an.adroit letter to the claimant, in dicating that he Mudd consider It his duty not to pay Mil so long as his charges of improper conduct, Ira. pen&ng This letter accompanied copies ot ethers, which the claimant and his friend were 'requested to sign, exonerating everybody from aoy,saspiclon of improper aou dad,. Copley of these letters mere signed by the parties in„quastiou, who deolare that they were Induced to sign them because they saw that they could 'forget their much needed cash in any other way; and also because they were assured that, it.they woold,huah the matter up, the Com mittee on Accounts should reconsider their original bill at.• tide session, and allow them the difference between it and the reduced sum which had been ordinal* be paid. Of course that promise has not heeti,kept." Tun Ts:am—There is' much speculation hi rePed to the prmapinit: for passing a fair and adequate tariff bill, but no. definite ,conclusion has bam reached. The Southern members mm determined in their unreasonable and fanatical appetite:4 end on every ommaion, when an op , periwig, le Worded, they "diver thpuutelorsof a mt.. antaunt of Am' nonsense, which the ,figuni the name of ....mimng." T6O - kepi to convhme the Maio of 1.4-COUB.. try that the industrial interests of thiegreatuation need no pritection • from • government, but that, OD ate cantele7, it is citel7 better to, pays direct tax, and abolish th mama laws. That they do,not believe ha their doe them- . salmi semi nvidini, as they aset,witatad doubt., intatded for political affect. The Washington earmepontiett: of the Nora/ mtairma - writing 44:".44 F 4 ",•ent date, thus Cs= %,ioii4zei a tariff - ' .~i 4 - _ , _ , toiV. y • •• •,,- 1 •3!1-, • .• t - any change in the &arid is gloomy, and made More I so by the defection of semi of its - professed friends, j mill the financial condition of. the government is inch that it is =Seasonable to suppose the majorities in Congrasewill tibia the responsibility of adjourn- , log without protecting the public credit against the I possibility of being dishonored. "In the event of Ware to make this provision, I the President has' no resource but to call an extra I session at the earliest practicable moment. The country will expect it at his hands, and the good and tree men of all Parties will unite in commending the lune of such a swami= immediately upon the separation of the present Congress." Bat what does the President care for the ex pectations of the people, if southern slave-hold ers are not included in their number? • 'Cltt~H: Tea Lys awn Toms cr Pl7l.lei OARS, now solo Dor-pivot of Lewis • Clark's expedition in 15415-6. Jacobs* eolith, publisher., Wellsburg, Va. We are indebted to th, publishers for a copy of the above narrative, ichich treats of a very interesting period of our country's history. It is written by J. G. Jacob, and is accompanied by a portrait of Mr. Gass, the hero of Me work. The illustrations are not executed in an artistic manner, and had they been omitted we aro sure the narrative would have lost none of its attrac tive features. Meats. Enamor—l was astounded this morning 01 , 011 reading in the Comettr, 'The Warehooseof Mr. Wanirop bse become 1 11 , laidtratusi." 1 at once ...Meryl, cllss it burnt farther or has It been reMOTtil." But upor, reading a Dille , I found that it was not • thing wonted, brit an 'anal existing convenience, -Our friend Highs. has a Wry trank,lioniet confirm., in his paper this morning, one that most make him feel very comfortable. Be aye, "We ore not sharp. - Now, do give him credit for this Tory front, simple hearted acknowledge- moot. It would have been Rill mom satisfactory to Me pole lie hod ho gone on to state when and by what mecum ho happened to make the discovery of that nhWt woo eo well neolandood in this community. "Woos. not sham." Who in this wide arculd_orer for ono single Moment mispecteal him of such • thing? It la truathera le • bare pouthility that he himself niey once , have suspected that he was sharp. If Nit 11113 a strange delusion; and ho must feelgoal, now, when4s But the means by which the drie da dissipated le really • de:Wrote.. Mr. Dighton would greatly oblige by supplying that wont. Gams. WHY' COVET CUBA ?—Let it nowhere be for gotten!nor shuffled out of eight that Mr. Benja min of Lonsiana, the able and plansibleadvocate of the acquisition of Cuba, as of all other schemes tending to diffuse and eternize Human Slavery, deliberately bases his argument on the following proposition : • "The leading fact, which ought to be kept constantly in view by all who would form just conceptions on this subject, is, that the wealth and productiveness of this island have been cre ated, and their continuance can only be secured, by a system of compulsory labor. if the cape. rience or mankind has solved a single industrial problem, we may fairly assume - as grunted that tropical productions can be maintained, on a scale to meet the requirements of civilized man, by compulsory labor alone." This is his fundamental, vital reason for wish jug Cuba transferred to the United States, which be proceeds to amplify and fortify moat artfully. His whobs argument runs in these grooves sub stantially : "Compulsory Labor"—that is, HuMan Sla very—must be maintained in tropical America, e,spe , chilly in Cuba. It cannot and will not be, unless Cuba be comes a portion of our Union, owing to the great prepondenence of males-among the Cuban slaves the average Rhaetian of their lives, and the impediments now offered to the prosecution of the African Slave-trade. 3. Therefore, Cuba must speedily become a possession of the United - States, or Slavery in all tropical America will receive thence a dead ly wound. . - Fariners and Mechanics of the Free States ! One Mtndred and fifty millions of dollars is the estibitited cost of wresting Cuba from Spain, andlyour experience will assure:you ttat the cost of sublijobs rarely falls below the original esti mate, and generally transcends it heavily.— But suppose the cost not to exceed the es timate—One hundred Millions of the aggre gate must be wrenched from your sweat and toil —a sum eta& least equal to $3O for eactilfamily in the Free States. Are you willing to be thus taxed to prolong the life of tropical Slavery for another generation 7 If you are not _nay so at once—say it 20 that. may be heard—Say it your condo of the rehearsal of Cinder young girl, accompanied by her rolher, had gained admission behind the ticenee, attain spite of the presautiorus taken to inhibit approach to the den of the animals, had contri ved to force her way behind the scenery which was placed in frontf,f the cages. Here she lifted the wooden doors which enclose the cages on all Ades, and patted the lion on the back. The "King of beasts" disdained to touch her, but ehe was less fortunate when she lifrid - the doore of the tiger's cage, and attempte -to pat the o i l beast on his sleek akin, for no s Der had she thrust her arm through the bars an the tiger seized it with his teeth, laceralln her face at the earne time. Her screams creat an intense excitement among the children (wh had been rehearsing "Cinderella,") as well as \every one else behind the curtain, and the attaches of the Circus rushed to her aid. d: pitahfork was thrust into the tiger's month, and he was beaten by a crowbar until ho let go his hold. . Miss Noble was shockingly jured. She was removed to the Pennsylvania ln liospita , and in the evening, it was found necessary to amputate her arm—an operation which she bore with great firmness and self-posseovion, only asking to be taken to her father's residence, in Callow hil street near Tenth, as soon as possible.— Phil. Bulletin. OLD WADDED SAvADD L.ixDoß le now Dinner lag his gray hairs,from the jest retribution of his late calamities in the villa long occupied by his family on the hill-side of Fieeole, in Italy. Aforetime, he was driven from this nest for con tempt of court, having, on entering before the seat ofjostide, ehaking a bag of Tuscan dollars, exclaimed_ in very intelligible Italian "These will secure my cave, as I ancient/Li that opinione aro &aught here" The whole bench immediately withdrew, and the next day he re ceived .hie walking-papere, and has not since been seen in Florence till now. It was from a window of hie villa here that he threw out an offending servant—cruehing in the net of vio lence Ma favorite plant, which consequencO (not the bruised servant) called forth the exclama tion, "There, I knew I should do it some day!" "What killed the servant at last !" screamed bin wife. "No, no ! not that, but killed my ram ilia with his fall!" • BALI or TEI lilcDosocou ESTATE.—Tho silo ..of that portion of the McDonough estate revert ing . to' the city of New Orleans, and Wooled within the limits of the First District, took place yesterday, and produced a mom satisfactory re sult. For some time previous to the sale, the City Hotel, at the corner of Common and Camp street*, was thronged with anxious spectatore, among whom even some ladies had contrived to find standing room. The gross amount of the sale was $205,725. This is an excellent augury for the sale of the property in the Second Dis trict, which will be made on the 233 inst. The property in the First District belonging to the city of Baltimore, will likewise be adjudicated at auction by N. Vlgnie, on the 3,1 of March next.—dr. 0. Bee, Oth. A Bra Staudt Rma.---The Springfield (Siam) Repyt.limn gives an acepunt of what it calls the "great grand-father of sleigh ridee," being a popular excureinn to that city of fifty to sixty double teams with 71,0 persons frost Holyoke, on Saturday last. The party consisted of the em ployees of the Lyman Mills at Holyoke. The teams were decked with flags and evergreens, and the grand procession passed through ?the principal streets of the town, exchanging happy greetings with the thousands that were drawn to witness the spectacle, and creating great ex citement wherever it went. • Ma. WUOILL, publisher of the Union, VIM before' the Printing Investigating Committee yesterday, and made some Interesting develop ments regarding distribution of large sums of money made -by him for political purposes la put elections, especially since he bad control of the Public printing. It appears that he was too shrewd to invest $l,OOO against Mr. CoTode Pennsylvania, when a letter was handed him by Mr; Bachansti requesting him to do so. Wen dell said he knew better than to throw his money awajilghtiug Cuode. - • TIMED OUT TOE BILLTIRI SLAVEB.—The Pont 4ytown Visitor gives an account of a trial which took place In the Methodist Episcopal Church (North) 'at Knoxville, Vs., on the 14th ult. Willie Recto% a member of the church, had sold • slave to Mr. Shields, - who had been isolated in effecting the purchase by Caleb Shroyer, an other church member. • Charges were preferred against them for so doing, and the Minister ap pointed a Committee to try them. The trial re sulted In their being found "guilty," and ci pelled from the Church. • Powell statue of Webster must be a failure- The received W ere ßo Transcript says thst before it was was • desire to have it platted in the! most public and prominent position-that - could be secured for the purpose. Bizom the: link Agora hair been seen by the Bostonian;' there is no objection to its being buried from the from the public; eye is theVnitad Mates Court. HMSO, Or any - Platte rarely visited by citizens or te Writable,' b7V6I - !inject . Nag l e A baci Ake g . - fr om hie gra* MN waft. Por 3111 0mited *Heeds tolefsiMileber wimliela_ He; has zw . 000 acalawylarested im.Merol% and owns more Omani hMWied houses to Heyll. beeklakbe trhi a l a i n - ; OUR BOOK TABLE [For tho Daily Pattnborgh Gazette.) 111111 BAD the firllowing testimony:— AA/ We, tho undersigned, cut etworfnity reconnneni, after a Added tril, MITCH NUM PAIN ItXTBACTOIt, bete gonCand Nerve and Bono Ehelmont, Dither for wan orlon:. W. W. klear.Orm of Leech & Moir , Pittsburgh; lams Atm of John 11 . 0111 & Bon, Plitsbnegto John E. Ilelmen do Win. A. Ward, Dentist. • Wade Tiansptow B . Stewart, Penn . & Railroad; Charley Neaten, Allegheny; Rhin, Pennock & Oa., Cotton Mlll, Allegheny; Itolilonk Cia,Oroneire, Pittsburgh; Change Br., Masco Plaaterer, Allegheny; JOhn lilngraw InhaoweLt, Pittsburgh. T. &BM, Mar Moirhant, do bean Charley livery Stable; Allightenre B. Roberts Cralgrugnlstirittabuillg ~ ,D ieldlteeharem, fmn Fonnder, Allentown = ofilafilt & Old , Aandonate Pitithainln Dept, at lIAILTWELLA BB ete, caner Wood and Sixth ninon% ' laid ViLtanr. Mitchell will hereafter be found.' .114IITTE11,-1 bbl Fresh-Roll, f'd6" iarijr°"• ° Zo.k". ~~: , A - .: _:. MifflMin! Einem. F. Jones, Jo., of the firm of dimes & Wilcox, New York, has been arrested in that city, on a charge of defrauding the Colchester, SEWING MACHINES. Bank, at Colchester, Conn. of $70.000, while i LA Xi it, WE ilswils. dc. coo acting as Cashier, by which ' 1 the bank was ren- t • SEWING MACHINES., dered insolvent and ruined. He was biding from arrest for sometime, and was with difficulty ; Are acknowledged by all to be TUE ens?. discoured and-taken. : They are more simple and durable in conetruetian then Tffetory of a purchase of 10,000 barrels of „„ y ocher. No family slonld be arlthettl 60 . flour in Liverpool for Montreal, which but been They MEM, HIND, GATILIB, SUM" AND YELL. going the rounds. and which we pronounced a canard, is now fully denied in a card by the al- : Poe Tearing and Shoe•llMlng they are mtg./led, mak. legul purchasers._ log a strong and elestlnaeam, from an ordlharf spool, end • FAIR LOWTETITC9/ on both Bids of the material sewed. A. It. lIARSIIALL 2 CO., Agent, Allegheny City. Cl/RONIC 1/mums-A.—We have in our pee.- amnion the certificate or a respectable canna, testifying that he was entirely .rod of this dreadful dia sea by ninny Borchardt Holland Barr. We shall take Wasson In showing the certificate to any portant doobtiog thin statement. Curktoal—De careful to Mk for lkorhavel•thud 11 ten. The great popularity of Mix modirine haa induced many Imitations, which the publics dmb/ guard against purchaaing. airfield et $1 per bottle, or elz bottler lor $6, by the pre prat.re,DXN.l. PAWS, J., i CO., Illaaufaetarlog Mame. eeatistsand Cheeelsts„ 27 Wood .treat, between lot sad 2J Plibb.rgb. Pa..nd Drvalsta graenely. J. 21741.111,/ ri ~ usincolr-oticos & igbangos. ------- • ~,,,,,,, ___________ CJ RSILIP NOTICE—I have this kJ day notocinted with me Mr. IL IL NORRIS In the Clothing, MO orinr Parldehing Trade, nod the Inuinee• or the Con will 1. uducted in the name ofJ. L. °MINA • GRAN I CO. Pe es haring hulineen treneactloce not doted will he welted upon for eettlernent of ell penitent .110100. , J. L. CAILNAGIIAN, Allegheny City, Feb., lot, 1000. filSlordes JOON A. Bellottit...._. JAMAS IeGILL. JOIIN M'OILL & SON, Grocers and Corn minion Merchants. Agents for the mile of Pig Iron and Blame. N 0.267 Liberty etreet, Pittabargh. felfitly4 TIIE undersigned' have this day associated with them to bovine,. Thomas Et. Lloyd, late of the Arm of Lloyd & Co. no aisle of the drm hereafter stilt be Rea, Won 1 Foams. REA & FORSYTH. LIES. r 011.1,0 DEA, LLOYD & FORSYTH, 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS for tho We of PIG METAL ANT) BLOOMS No. 75 Water Street. undersigned have associated with diens. in the nutaufauture and gala of McLane'. Fermi. Ingo. and Irrer PM., Mr. F. ), POUTER.. The maybe of the firm wilt continue., heretofore. FL/WINO BIM. Pittsburgh. /anew) ht, 160—Jelanitf • N O 'l' E OF DISSOLUTION OF 00- PAIZTA KitSlllP.—Public notice la hereby given that the co-partnership hereto fore 6lilittPg &Mkr thtl=3lo,•tyls anti title of CaloOr, WADIAO.O & Ock, Knginta Builders, In Allegheny city, emending of Matthew Cridge, Semi. Wads. worth, and W. A. Ill'lntrAh, to partner, has been and le hereby bonnet) declared diwolved; so that no one. nor any of Mil co partnere Wallowed or authorfaed b contract my more debts, liabilities or obligations away kind, In tbe name of mid firm of Cridge. Wadrworth k Co., tar to collect any cisinot, toddre n receiver he appointed, and notice thereof publicly give... MATTILEW ORIDOK, SASH:MG WADSWOR2II. Allegheny City;January, 20,1559. TIIE undersigned have associated with them In the Canoga.too Swim. JonFUn u.. late of Steubenville, Ohio. The st.rle of the Ana grill coothote as heretoroto. NIMICH & CO. zsrlacricur az co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS For Me rile of Pig Iron and Itiooms. 95 WATER PTESET, 15rrsammE. Otto abbtritstmcnto. -- -- 04:E: cluck .S .. .: hr A . A rt g n ill: l 4 ,ll : pi A: mg - . U .. 1: 1 16 . 15:i f :Az: pure In Inch. will catch te quart Fame or iticequltomi he b ti tco .... lf Mere te a supply. and kills them in the trep u y . e ... 1 chinery. Patented Feb., 1440. They an ties . y ad will be "Wl"' " the "'le 7.":=ITTI, by 034 Droadaw Now Yor fels Lassiter y, k. ..__ -- xi a‘. ll- 7 , S : ' l E L ,L . A ge l l E t., Le ° t , t , ;: tib e . S SL A AL U ,lt o n ti f lti v e L tral: . on U p t r je the t...b B es: n;h 7 of 0011. towneblp ‘ deed. been Lang ---. v. t .__, Wirth to whom all pens. haring an 10C UT against said estate are repeated . convenient to mar. rittioot delay, and Iles° in the owners is &drool DOM menet, oat hie interned will be sold MIS:IA.Od tuataras being exclnsively !or will) e minimal To any one haring 6 incest tho above Ira formable opportu edlwar arrosesay. Apply to LEVI WADE, rth N. 29.1 Liberty etre.. IVEIV BOOKS AT HUNT & MINER'S - 7 LI .Anecdote. of Love by 1.. Monte,, not, dotty $1,00: 50 Hwy Olma he tecorth, • new nors4 by Reynolds, 1 col, paper, cents; T Pulpit and Rostrum, No. 1, wren= oa Ceti. Dan Recreation and unchristian ammetwoo Ouyler, price 10 coate—No 0, Add... ea Mental C01t.,. Woman, by Henry Wad ßeecher and lames Brady, price 10 cents—No 3, Lecture on the great codufshed Problems of the Unimmo, by P.f. O. Si. klitchell, price 10 mute.— Preimate• Philip Um Second, 3.01. out, cloth $2 per vid, mbeep $2,25 per vol; Ilartb.• Africa, 3 cols, cloth, Filmso per 201; The Two Eleillea, by Julia EaramenEb_ e 2 , l; Taitchnlin edition, prim 40 mate • rot;Tim t.aud and the Book, 3 WU, cloth, prim $3,10 the tat; Culyltee Frederick lire Great, 2 vole, cloth, prim 82,50 the set The PM., of ti e , Huger of Dimid, 1 col, clotti,sow edition; The Ledice 14..1 of Needlework, I col, cloth, $1,22g The Rouse,. hfrusuel of Rural Architecture. 1 vol. cloth 1,0 mute, pape, 20...0 4 All the Ll.eximat, Newmpapers, etc, sew Dooke, Etatiotiery, All dyne to be hod at lIIINT-A-IdINEWS felS Liammoth Roeltatore god Noire Dopot, Memoir Hall, Fifth et RTEiiiii MILL FOR SALE OR RENT.— S Fr.. Flouring Rill in Lawrenceville, fronting /JO feet rat Cbtertnut street sal extending look IGO feet to Ewalt et. For foil description and &cram apply to fan AUSTIN LOOIIIIS & 00., 59 Fourth e 1... MINISTRY OF LIFE; . Alg, , Ulnletering Children; Rainbow Slat.; LI& of P.l.bop Antony; Itinerant Side. .1. L. REA D, 75 Fourth at. A n lIIIDS. PRIME N. 0, SUGAR iniitore --i , k, 104 her sato by LEECH &HUTCHINSON, (-IS No. 110 Saco. end 145 First areal_ li_torOSE _____,._ .RINTAIENT-6 dot., rot totter, ring mule, pimples. Um face, andother carte.m mop tionn, for web. by B. L. FAN ENToCH & CO.. DUI No. 00, earner Wood mei Pantile os. LACK LEA D--Getileiri.-10 halo by felg R. L. YAFTNESTOCK A CO. 0. -- AidlPAP.inmaesorted for solo k3l felli IL 1.. IAIINY6I . OOIt &CO. BAltill'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA Lann y? meted, 3 tole, am. J. L. title D. 7. Fourth ob 118.L.5. SIVEET OIL in Store and for sale by W. Xi ACKIOWN,IO7 Liberty Mead. MBYER'S MIRACULOUS VEItMINE DESTROYISR.—For the tkortmrldon of Rata, lioachei, Dugs, Auto. Moll., Garden /neer.. without the odd of poison. TOo medical hewn.. of the moet mfr. braced Eusopeon C0...mi11. hove examined th... propane lions, nod in their reports declare! them to beperfectly In. (10101.• to man and donmetic animals. The ern. of theme remedied, are truly LW/4[lllOW and is untufluenerd by ell mom, season or time, as haa been proved bypractical ex perience of twenty-two yowl etonding ln different tatto of the glob,. For eale, whol.ale and retail by I 7 JOSAPII FLEIIISO, Corner Diamond and Worket at. ' M — V 800K.5.-- . At E. C. Coehranee, Al ielgtieuy Clty—..What will fie du with Irr 1.7 D n ._ wrr Clunpbell; Father uni Daughter, Frederik.. Bremer'. Idt 00,14; DaiIYCKION•fIOr • • new work by Aim iigoorney; liir Walter Raleigh, etc, by Ch.. Kiendaler hooka of New York toool tho Panic of 'Si, by 1111....; &miring of the White Homo, by to anther of Torn Ittmeree &hoot Dopy with 111.trotionto by Doyle; The Afternoon of kforried Life, • compottlun to Worn.. Thoughto about Women; iwdy lieseingtone Oen...alio. with Lord Dying illtter-aweet, poem; Autocrat of the iltPtlkiat Table, freeti 'th other late eimumitions,last ...mired at ]l.ll COCHRANE% Federal elreet, Allegheny. CHEAP FOR CASH.- JAMES ROBBY M. fig Mar ket .treat, Is .olling oft his omtirs dock Of BOOT 3 AAP SII,,ES, Cheap for cash, to make room for 1411 NEW STOCK OF SPRING, GOODS. P.R.—Particular attention ts paid to making Ladle& anti Miran Boots, Mom, Ositera,ae. Ale, Mean' Boa Calf Boot. and Shore armory deaeriptlau made to 'podia ores r. feIG JAMES ROBB. NEW ARRIVAL. Or PIANOS. THE NEW SCALE 6i OCTAVE CHICKENING PIANO. T HE subscriber/las just received in addition to a aplendid 'Aback of the 'rode, Seven Octave Plod, ranging price from &5O to WU, FOCH Cif ICKEEINO NEW SCALE e% OCTAVE PIANOS. The improvement in Menem G 3.6 Octavo onside Ina com plete change of 'that)]. sailed the male, being a radical change throughout thet entire piano. It le In fact a moo drumenl and le totally' different to Moo made prerlorwly Da. .by the same firm. The prim of the now 11% Ortero will 110 froms2so to .I. lo l,acmrding to the idyll, of the oterior. For male by 'OLEN No LLOR, Sole agent for Chlckering A Soo' Mo ME os, No 81 Wbod between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. DIG 3- 000 This advertiser wishes to form a partnership with a party who ram rasa which the above amount, to engage in a pnst good boat. !tong will pay well. To • young man of good NW- Wits habits Odeaa good nn standing o any now offer. log. For indormatkm as toll,. standing of te a sabeerlEer, apply to the editor of the Amin; if satisfactory, addreen with real name, "BUSINESS," tbbibei the iiMaq coo , . pondonce Oddly confidentiel. febOtd COAL AND O i A m ST i l u. NOS.—S i ,a th led Prop% , pit w 111:::11',Chauribemi,onictra't P. M . of Toceday, February :nod lost , for 'applying the Water Work. with Coal. Bide lobe made for ono or both work.. Healed Propoe.4 will oleo bo received at the same time far supplying the' Water Watts with tbo miscolleneous Cmtlugs that m. 7 be required. Each contract to befor oho teem of ono year from the that day of April rent. For furer particular. eroptiro at the othce oil the work.. felfisithe_ JAMEB NELSON, &mt. r.rl f- 41,771 ----km ulrb3 abbtritscmtnts. p SIc:U:D N UA O ND s !Mt A BARGAIN SEVERAL PIANCth - that hare been but a short time In we, awl are in perk.t oilier, will be Bola ♦rry low. MARLOWE BLUM*, At' OM Patablisbed Plano Depot." 118 Wiod eL 2.1 door above WI TO LET—Several Pinuos, in good order, Nor rent'ail serious par.. CHARLOTTE !MUSIC, 11S Wood-rdzirl„2 , l door above sth SECOND lIANP Om hielotieett bnt n oiled time in one, to good ea. , ' will Le nt n bergaht. CHARLOTTE BLUNT, ill, Wool etreeL 11,1nor . shove tab. UM. 'Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad Co., 1859. TE BALTIMORE Aggig=Wl OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY am now preparrd to maim , and forward Mrrehandlan under through hills of lading to and from Plttaburgh .mrl MID Einstein Cities. Rates ottarnateed to be equally favorable with throe of the Penusylvonia 1C411144400, or any other line. Pot Information an to rat. facilities, etc., etc., applica tioo tiny be made by latter or in perecin to either of the andel slonod uvula: At BOSTON, Moses Potter, cor. Mate and Wuhlostunste. " NEW TORE, C. W. Petoell, 2 5 Bruadway, above the Alder House. " PHILADELPHIA, Colima i Covitan, money Broad Cot. Cherr y etreets. Col. Kelly, col, Sloth and Chintout sta " BALTIMORE, J. T. iragland,Oscadero Station. " PITTSBURGH, J. A. Catighey,l44 Water stmt. Particular weakn of merchants, caanufactonns and shipper. generally, ot Pittsbargh. Allegheny Oily and Is called tattle fecilitha of this New Route as com pared with other.,uld dicir patronage awl tavors are ru spectrally molldted. HENRY D. MEARB, felklf General Freight Agent II A O. R. K. Co. SOUTH-WEST MISSOURI [We publish bolAr a Special Report from Prof. Swallow, State Geologist or nlisiorL on mots/ft lamb situated In the county of Barton, in that Mate. As will be pen by the letter of Prof. S., Ws Report wmprepared al the request of Marra. Wm. Frazier k Om, No. 67 Founh street, Pittsburgh, who son the Agents for the lid. era largo body of lands in that county. As the object of this Report is to furnish re linbic informatino to those who may contemplate Mvortins In that portion of the South-West, It to hop./ that It 'Mil receive from all such, • careful pernsid.3 Clzowaw.m. Soon. STAYS thavonorn, ) Colombia, Mo, Nor. 17, lAAB. Mme. Wu. Punta a Co: Your letter moniating no to report to you the chit:actor of climate, surtace of the country, Doll and other neutral ree won.. of Township ad, in Bangui 33, 31aud 3 , 1; Township 32, to Haag. 33,32 and 30, and Township 31 In Bongo 33 , In Barton county In th. State, Is at band. As I hove ho. fore noted, It will be imposeible ibr me to give you o ml. note doocrlptlon amuck township, Ns that county has not yet been aireryed. 'I here pawed through It, to making our preliminary anneys. kly knowledge, however, of It and the odfolcaug conntift, bench as to enable mo to opt,* with certainty of the topos ophy of the county, au. climate and the soil, and with tolerable oortzloty of the mineral weal lb of the county. TOPOGIIIAPEff. - "''" a l Ali . 7 10,...a :mli: a 'a ofilibi pße l l l .4 4 p.i irOil i : M Etable4.o. **" .. Z .r... . " :.::hrh t :i rc. l l 7 . l4: 4 ..!:L :1 7 That portkuvoilgiit4a "... .2 ri "'" , d ..... im ith ud LI bat anauty itrai _ g ee, l'ttiffirgo-f moderate elev. eut, nalullY,l7---n " Otui You the country dersede, by moderate tol6 o. On the northern dope, are the , wawa is wood. tlar, Num° de Terre, Manna end illettona&, during Into Ult. Mamie; on the Cut, Ilesittnee and the th e owing tato the Mlealwippl; &nth, the waters Et Crumb, the Current and White and its tributaries . depending towards Attunes and dyring rives Shoal cruk, ud Noraho on the wedeln dope, Th• 'Wisp. of the nurnerou street.. which now bun this table...land, are at bra bat little Opiumd below the rattily*/ level; but the farther they d, .ml. the deoperand wider they been. instil they expaU Into broad alluvial rote..., bounded by blurts mote Wiese precipious. "lie table-land tweeente• surface wifficlently undulation to oe welhlralned, and sti ll trawl enough for urieultnrul parpores. CLIZAT. Thin tabisland s as above atotod,hes an Aeration of Name twelve or fifteen hundred foot• _mom it has a a m ) rolling surface, arid gentle of ma. fottror An foet to the mile, towards ths Osig he; Ittlesitalppi, the Afton. ans. swarth. NoroU—or gnu' : equa ble high moo . Wes or arid plans. to dist a sol tallitlllalire which nowany Ls at this altitur= the i'ilth parallel of ..M U& • There ass aserups or overflowed land., ft.." ...........m. ran arter, to affect any considerahr $ of this ro o t.uny. The climate; a. them tack ',Wises, and as oar mete I ical eldrirtations blearsr-show I. moot agreeable and asUshrWon (The Croon, Report for MOO, shows that 1 Bontb-Weat Mfrs. ot rl le ono of lbw mat healthy regions In the linked ntntee.) The ernsurers are ktog, temperate and dry ; . the wit:giant short and mll4. No climate. In alma. le better fitted to ware health, and a lustolone growth of the staple raduche of the tensperoto soon - • -• flifiLOUT. So Zs r s• observed, the boundary of the great western reel field passes through Barton county, from the Cast to the South. West 11 le eertaln tbutt . large part of the country, particularly the musthem and western, lm Attader. laid with rained...al bode. au other erections, the nralf slows and Piadatoties of the lower earboultensue rockm mute to ths mudkce. The tome martens deposit belong to the qua egeteft. The valleys of the streams are caramel eri= alluvial marts of &pewit; and nas the U h o ig a h land. by. the fine ellicious the Wad fo. de one would expect from MOM the geological charectere Wore stated, the Intl of Barton county 1. of • very nape. riot chan ler land, hut ter. lit la true, thorn afe • very few ridges of in ree the larim body a the land is exceedingly rich. And heahke, the tub mil of the alliciona marls nu dere 10fe 1110 ifiStitib hen ie, as deep phasing will bring up these rich rtilisers wever the tartan. soil hue deteriorates! by cultivation! The soil is well adapted to hemp, corn e ats, tobacco, peas, Pratt and k i nrer napkin, yield °very auperier wheat Pratt of .11 &do well. Cherries applee, plum; grape., eta, aro the spontaneous prodaela of the eon l while peaches and pears, and the cultivated vatietlee of weld plume and grapes, an grown with ease, and they yi • gnat profusion of mad excellent fruit. 8011.11ING ACILVIMuLp Are abundant in thia country:There ban ample supply of limestone and undstune, gettable for all ordinary puo ' ponds Olen and nude of excellent anailly for cements and brick., are abundant. Gravel and pebbles of good qualities for waits and roads, occur in the beds of all the shrew. mast And PRAM. This moray O, very lumpily divided Into timber and prairie, whieh are for the must part toarrangrod fluterer; aria clay to anppllod 11th a dentrable portion or eacb. Thep osition aro ready for the plough, and may be easily d with hedge. Of thoOtage orange, which is a wive of bouthirrotort, bitmouri. Them lean abundance of )post oreellant timber. Linn, birch, cherry, cottonwood aim (3 epeclea) blolovry, (6 apcies,)locut, oak (12 spectra) wanton', wadont (black toad white,) aud cedar. will supply all posslide datnanda for lumber and fuel. 1 wona. Dorton manly la 0011 welters' by the head branch. of Drywood, Cheer and Ilona C 1 .00101,013 e North; aml by the Coon Moldy, and cther branches or the Neoeho, on the pooch. Whether eyeing. are ea abandscd a. in other parts of doupwarestorn 3lialouri,l Ma unable tom since my e notes dro silent . that subject; but the numerem amazes .and the Aimee of sey ovum leads ruo to boilers the mining. are as numerous as elsewhere, or the feet would have hewn mentioned. In the report Memo noted, / have given the folios log de acrip lion of the sping. of theuthmeet Allesentrit 11001 is probably nu partof the coutioeut, that can bout terse large • number of bold, limpid syringe, whom pony cool ends. gash forth ln melt Maeda.; to beautify and • refresh the Mud. Bryce'. Pyrites, on tbe haul/Int Mann is one of the largest It rues 10 00.0104.4 valley, when, It forms a smell pond, that down away—a Myer This river, Just below. when It flows from the masa, le 11l feet whin, mid has an average depth Of about one toot, and lee velocity la • little more than' one 030 t per wont mi. Inieurtaie spring diecharne• ranee thou I'M cable tem bf meter por emond, t 45,326 pm hoar, and 10,927)172 cubic taut per day The water le nearly yarn molester, about thew.. Seluper. atom at all memos, and eliOlre ran perceptible finctuatteu in ylaaotify, ei th er lo the dryret or wettest memona. Thin is one of thane.) handfeed large eyeing. whom pore waters emlto and form the ootorfoUS 01310000 which Auer from this bible, land. Many of them hern beet orator power for driving mills end forimineiate the very Th. Wen= fonder' by them syringe, me 111:101110000,, char and rap hl - fur, Matting. entliclant watery/otter to drive ell the to ins nod factorial dernandal by any : ordlnery popu lation -While themptinga and streams large eoolt ohm furnish Mlliwitea ere very nuMerona, the smaller fountains and bnumben are ao abundant, that ever; firm may be top. his, In Mart, the pare, limpid fountaine and ateramsof egion are unrivalled/1e homily, sod adaptation to the Monte of man—tbny have challenged ties adatindiou sod' praise of every traveler. COAL This county contains an abundant impel, of good tau. W rood. 1 havescon be e , wrkable bed. on ROMP crook and Drywood. There ran doubt that • large part of your land. am nnderlaid with coal bode of good qoality. POPULATION. %/T &I little ham heat known of the out resource. region until the lut few,youre, that of this rnanY le 01 11 u hot enamel.) populated. But now, • hardy Pu , ernorgetic, Imn telligent and thrifty yeomanry aro rapidly opening the country ; while the fl ourishing town. ere tilling up with • wealthy and reflood population. Churchre and echool houses are snthelently =memo In &nitletTest hiluouri io educate the children and sungellts the people. A more thorough egamination of your lands would en able me to epoak with more anteing) on meteor the nib lints above Werra/ to, especially of the coal and the eprlngs and the timber; but what I bare been able to say IgoodidaKn general terms butt my Peillse!"Y. Will give you L the country. To rofespmettolly, 0.0. SWALLOW, ellsflulitter State Geologist of Whwouri. I . 0000 .4t ORES OF LAND FORBALH IN BARTON COUNTY, MISHOURI. Correct maps of these lands, on a largo wale, and mute from actual surreys, .burin/ the Topw. IfloPhY of the country. with mob tract ea auralmend Mat Me purchteer may relent to mit himself, may be men on a pplication at our enter, and °elm of the rum, showing etreoma. roads, Umber. htinmei "Oa , ".." 004 h 0016.1 of settler; county mat. he„ he, will to, funtinhen pane to mob perchamm The tills to Cum lands to &rind direct ham uninonent, to andtherefore Indisputable. The land le offered at the low price of TWO DO LARD MR ACIRK—a price much below Oil of any abutter land in the Slats—cow half &nab and em:* In Wee month e from tie date of parched*, and wil m e wld In hada of eighty acres and mrweade, bat, trieraer to tame every poodbla advantage to the alma, no person will be allowed to gunshots sr • Dear morel an melon ef, acne Thom Intermtal are Invited to call and examine oar Map althea Undo, • to order to here correct In eriu7pao. ocular, boa been prepued with gent cue. • WU. SUOMI • CO No. p 7 Fourth at, Pit, , ributTh. 1.1441.1011:01. SUNDRIES.... gar; S OO SS Stdo do Lt good do do u Wixom Joo do do Amp; d 100 do Thoothy '‘ -4; To store W Woe. by waTavniioN, 2111 Mott, ot. _ _ rALOU --500 bl46—=: iTbitti! 441,* 81.(1 ”"41 2 ' un ! lY lt. *SOW 01, 4,`" 4 :r FEBRUARY, les9......vmpßoAsir, 1559. * N Co: ro ir n:s YOE SALE BY co xi; No. 81 Wood at.,. Pittsburgh. AROSEWOOD Secondhand fffi* Brien Octave PlanooirithOmmitringe, French Grand Action, el atly Wald with Pearl OrnsurentalA Qrved Mouldings and Darted D.sk, In use less than one year, and In perket Order: con in New I York $4OO, will be mold for cob. A WOODWARD A BROWN,MT JOIL Roam, Rmewood.s.l4 Octave Phrtro, • with full Iron frame, milloped keys end fancy &ski tone full and distinct, with may sad elastic Toncb. This Piano will warranted and sold VA he* than Boston price. ASPLENDID OIIIS xorthrififfi Basswood Plano, b Limn, Dimon & oo.,New York, with Fee h grand action, mar etrlngs, cambia.' fr o mid wood (cone, felt hammer. of in entire new Invent) n; prodocing a Tone oilier moat delicate yet powerful me toms. The Piano Forum of this old and established h Raven, Throe A Co:etritid wood to none in New York, a d their Instruments will he am plied through John 11. kt ilor, at the 1000001 prime in New York, delivered at Pit rgh, packed and ready for ship. Ping. AROSEWOOD OctaveGor-freffl man Piano, entire) new will be meld fur one hoodred and tit ty dollars each. SECOND HAN PIANOS at 1176, $lOO, $OO, $lO, 4, 4 930, ghl and $lO. C & SUNS' ROSTON PIANOS. No HIXM-A new grand male 7 octare Louis XTY P 25470-A Dew grand ocelot " carved mouldloge. 19,991-4 carved moulding 7 0 richly var'd wood. ° 19,734-A carved moulding 7 0 power NI Tone. " 9),515-A 00.0 elegant 7 " Cillfuril style. " 2 0,59 5 -A new about .tale? " new op Elmo, ° 0,59-A new grand scale 7 0 plain round corners. " 20.670-A new grand male 7 dodo rosewood “ front comers round. ° Thso3 romwood plat. ' do do ' 1&00 . 9-A foll grand 7 " Boston price $BOO. " 20,509-A roromood plain rry ap to A tee. 20,521-A roftewood plain 114 " ISO till 30, 51 7-AlO black wahine rib, - tbr do -A rcirowood 111A111 do do do NOTICE-Please Mke notice that any MM. theabove liat ale. oninber than 34,000, will be .014 at. • discount of Ten per Cent Perils. residing woof the city, will please direct their letters to JNO. MELLOR, agent for Uitickering A Bona, No 81 Wood Weak Pittsburgh. MASON & lIAMLIN'Sfpft • MELODEONS, 4% octave portable Melodeou with harp legs..--$ 5 do do do do do 75 5 do Piano style-very 100 fi do do do Double adds. . -.. 150 Timm Melodeons are pronoun/red superior * to all Others by Dr Lowell Meson, Wm. Mason. theplatilst, Than:erg, Webb, ii&tter,flottratalk, etc. They have been awarded the high est premiums, at every Palo when ethlblted. Pew sale only by relSallwT JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood at MILO D E 0 N LINDSEY'S IMPEOVE I D BLOOD-SEARCHER 1 For the Cure of all Diseases arising from an Impure state of Blood, such as SCROFULA, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous diseases, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Face, . Sore Eyes, Scald Maul, 'Feint affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspeptiia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, .eneral Debility, plaint, Female Complaitit FRIRRDSHIP HILL FOR BALE. Together with all otTer'-.grillUS VAIXABLE and beautiful es-in 1. site, formArifthe residence of the late hoe. AL .Bia Disorders from an ire - --- -DKET DALLATlN.sittented on the Mot:loophole rive r, In Condition of the eirculatT,,-Air2:7:rt tract tFtelt.ll::i.:?' Peon'''. 000 ff"'d System. As a general Pro Per 4.00 .A.C.ILIER VF is-AND, Tonic its effects are mood ry most of which is under &high Mato of cultivation, together Benignant, and cannot ...........„,„„ with Deuterons Improvements. The Old Fatally Blaselion, Fail , to benefit where ono of We mod. &limeade '.• 'H i b l !!!!! ie the n' tom b! m tery, and would he moat rd . rersevereingly . et r irsbirseitta a.. largeintel. A not hundred yards . 1, from the hones there me Mend and according to directions. 1 CITALYBSATE SPRINGS biog out of a solid rock, attested to • beautiful vale, tho . NEW ZI-IDZIWZ. ... tors of which have been armload and pronounced equal Being afflicted with a grievous Tatter on the acme awl their medicinal virtues to the fat-hauled BodfurtlßßlNO- Ls — ssurtr7het nat./ IVlDedies which uttmly kited to The property I. acesialble by river or railroad, being cur—l was thin the limits of ilackwaternavigation,atad only some 11 P"""arksa to toy Umbro.7 . • improved Bleed tirmlles from Unfelt° It would proveveryattractlr '''...'"'' dt w.ekt. .--.-°— ----...."'''''''olt the Swam se place crammer el ' 3Zd ' , '. the scenery in toe neighbor! eons; pre myselfeetred. cod Wog bald and romantic, and the river affunlleg op ' unity for tothleg and Oohing. Owl to en• acemelble The Tatter bloke oat, wonetblng over a your egoeth s 1 - . n . lon undevlk• the whale tract. Melds of my are!, extending from the elbow. down tO the ,' Tbe property will be sold On liberal terms. For further wee* .1. 0 , my rim immodhl o i, 00 „,,id th 0.,,,,,,,, mad lsaiah, n apply to W. It. ENGLIBIL Nag., or toff% R. Jeldallm dd.. nod continued to be it i5,ra : ,...t.u r .,,,,,. to , -.-.. 4111.J.AN atßank of Pinstorryta. um until ceo. sd by the Blood a.,otifer: Ily arum, at thiitn,'Cidnielticcat uit., owing to the creck• and eone• on them, liable to alai ot 1 .7 tine ore the heat exertion to lift or Work, end eometimes so Hay that I could weereoly prevent tearing off my flab. I hero now boon cured Mx weeka,and feel It doe to Mr. Lindsey, and to the public; generally, to make tide etatement, and bops that vibes IRs myself vaLy r be benefit ed by using his sinew medicine. ~/ JANIS 'X WILSON. mark Sword and aubectibed before me, one of the Aldlerwe Is and Gar the city of Pittaddirxh thleWitit day of July , :D e 111.0. -.AND. liklusrma, Alderima DR. G. 11. KWIBER, wholemle and retail agent for Pills burgh, Penn. r kAdAtiff CURB FOR tonsiTioN, Wioehester,a Gennine ireParatlon or Di F. CluurobillU Compound or THE HYPOPHOSPHITE. of LIKE', SODA and POTASH, A lIPICAVIC ItlOUtbr roc MI TILLAttnInT Cr CO.NSIT tit P T 1 0 N Tiat Chemico-Medical Disoavery of ...knead' Dr. J. F. March]ll, or Paris, 11m1 male khown by him to the French Academy of Medici. .Loot 2 feed Medic ago, made & new and Ineportent era Jo the amok of al fkieroa. Now, for the foot lit. In Melds., of the world, hoc • RIME DT Men /sand hut sorely atrike• ht the very bath dation of l'oastaorwyand by reiterf Ihrt 11 dottlent dank. do.. nide 4(.4, increase thi n {wind& ka& conuittila novo. or eital Ara, inr_ipopytUg Ma marl,- tire functk.t, mad thus out only 011ititel, but rim PUN VENTS, the devel.mout dud, hid... at fatal of the hum Boerne . rare. ite - Cetatiloa to the Patbllic.liCe Vale. preparations avo ae., in the masket, purport ing to he boa. on Dr. Churchill.. diecoveryfiegninet which weenitoonly rattan bath the prokatlon and the public.. Lot no dale deceived, bat eat for and use only tho ple -11411.d011 add from the ede General Depot In the lima] States, No. 49 John areet, and .Jae senile chow tore of J. Wurannata, by whom elo. . Churchill' • pro. antiphon la put up. A MUM A= CLICILICAUT Pnlti MIX. in all Nervous or Paohdone Cornphinte,Debillej, Laes or rad Pow., Dyetworda, ludigeetl., sod /made Weal. neuro, It he a eore.ign anal invaluable nutaly. firILUCAD TUN T1587/410N1filk11 Ana Licit: r. 4 larrintal Jkiimi•lfolatJoly, for May,lB6B. Whattner may be our conclusion. with rekren., to the claim of Dr. Citi.4lll, for rho ...A, Ike AA IS tentodltta In tuberculate (roluitnparo THOU CAA IS NO 000111 An to Via TAMA or That MALTS AA IlaitinlAL LOU,." Prom Oa North Asklriay. Made. Reporksjor 0nt.,18311. "This Medicine le scientifically , premed end rellabla— We hare need 'tin our minproOtiat.lo phitade puhnonalle, ' and other forme of dense, With dry eatiefitelet7 reknit. • • • • In antyelght meat to which thin Mord, woe game, thirtyetran were le the hidden; and twenty tor. In the ewe. end &danced seam of deemd* lba malodor on beyond hope. With the sh oo of the le gi t. kr rime, whkh were Much benefited, ail ' bat aro still three, which doubtful, ree.ered paroctly.. Price $2, er throe bottle. for $6. hingle tattles Only, la ossuddrated a 1.., sent by 11)all, iweprdd, When splly ordered. All orders for there boultutor oar will be realty .preat at oat of the party. Drunk. moat and their or. Acre dn. to the undereigno4d. they may have• different end armpit.o preparation gent them. tire-Winchteter's Ocardne Preparation of Dr. Chnrchilre Componnd of the ileaddtew Of Urn., gals anti Puteett a sold at whole.. atee ode deneral Depot, t 0 Joe. et., but will he kept by all -reepectable decimate throttgLut the United Bat. arcnlare arid all nedmary Information given to all mute enclating n duty. Poe roureldet. in receiving one. lettere cornapoodenta are reqfteled to rayi, •Ited =id^ io 4dd:hoe On the resubte Adam, se below. ' . , • J. WJNCHRST/11,,. • Asearlcao and 'Fadgn Amoy Office,. Jalltnindleffilel 49 Johnlikeet; New Y.- ----- - ------- 11 . 1 G 11 10V.A.L. DVQI7IIIB.I=I IRON 82 1 01 E COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO, Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, &ilea, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., liars removed to their oew and extend,' Warebotiee, No. 77 Water anal 04 Front , Where they are premed to com ets all soden le their Hoe haring • large sod plete amortmont of "Dogmata" tostunistsise goods eoo ateatlyee hand, which this ot ter on head terms. tl .tehd.iphia.Carrlate ManufhatOry. rplIE subscribers Lave always on head a Me emeurremeat of N*W numl Pia OND LUND ble for the varies porpoise OARAIAtilid of various dewcriptleam end maltd Orders Dam all parte of the country Amsted with rmanhfurd sailEZ:ektr. rateeAtarymand. W• 11,1130134, iLa 11,1=28, ALLDAIND, 116TRIr.R. Pmenger Caress the preemies orrery few masks ps2INUONSIP aWI: - T - C3l, DE LA-115g very cheap al BURCHFIELD OM thishmece Plaids waling cheep at ithe. Buit..einnd.ap DOBOBILILLD co.& Windup eenbg chrp at 1"1"linina) °". Poplins selling champ at ca,.lling chay.it lIIIROIII4IILD k WO. DURCIEWINLD k coA, Shhdn.U. Sugar; 20 64 . nan'l JOIIN 6 / 1 .1. At 'PA* 14 /or Rale by 1111ARCAL TOOTH. POWDBIL—for 44.0 doweled t¢e Teeth iM aam.. and purificiag tinectlL • Iwo lenbilacit received by L 30 8RPir IMMO, Oxen et Diamond sad litaricet mt. iraN. 072 eke on SteiLIIICiDa4)O. - i . BALM DULKEY 00. VklA UR - 2,000 84 . extra family in laintryb,(llarTinan P Q 8 A N D APPLES pealed im4 tuypedeCtp atot• eat fir sae by an • • • —terfau MOUT &OCk 7 ..' , .A . Z.... • :.„.,;.....,7., r"4""7r ,1571 . - ta l / 4 . lei. 411: . MisctUarteous ----- CHURCHILL% DISCOVRILY MuWkNmrsa SORCIIIIIIILD it 0013 bbla in stare and far gala W.L&U Damn auc?„. , 1 • :- .fat 10kLASTlyream FURNACE FOR SALE—The Seem tutd Sknring °Auden lately in nee at the Allentown Anthrsciteirornsces. Thin toschloery Is to good order, snd has been removed anssornence of sn enlargement of the works isolltdoil more power, Pelt particulars may bo obtained on application to the entscriber, at the Oflice of the, ALLTNTOWN IRON COM.; PANT. No. UN, WALNUT Street, Philadelptds.. fall:ealrerd JOS. °ADM Prerktent. ROLLING MILL AND GALVANI 7 4, INS WOILI,B VOA BALE.—The Wireesport Imitation Bemis Bheet Iron Alsuufmtary, Galvin g 4 h Work. and Etwarcl Factory, in the Darragh of elk . in lb* County of Alleghoor. 8.0. the 1 1 0 ell re the Counallnilla and Pittsburgh Rail treaty min ute* ride to Pittsburgh. There are two sheet I milbb and one two Inn milk six furnaceo—one an Improred airtight annealing tarns.. Slime works will make fifteen hundred tons of sheet Iron in a year. The Galrarilting Works ore In • ...parole building. totamboats land at the mill door offer. log [militia. by railroad or .teamboat to any point In the Butted et to or Canada. There are two and • half urea of coned, on part of which the works mold, the remainder being handsome Building Lots, ou • loading Street. There are eight coal mine. in eight of the works, of the moot et:pa rlor quality aeon!, at from two to tour and • half cent. per bashed, dalirerod at tho work.. Possession gird on first of April next. /or partkalans, apply to R. B. GILPIN, Jattklmteod Wllmington, Delaware. FOR SALE—A HOUSI AND LOT 011 the carver of south and Wat Ootomona, Allegheny Lay, twljOlnlng the boantlfol raddetwo now In prootwerof oreetlon by A. Lotbrop, Awl. The lot la Al foot front by TAO deep, running through to Water Lana. Inquire of d. SeIIOONMA KEIL corner of Wood and Mini ntront. men Hanna, Hull t ICO . Broker olden. OR SALK-17 memo of Land in Ohio tp , F 8 mitre from Alleglniay City, I milt fnot the P P IV and OM It nation nt Milbank. Apply to OM). W. BUNN, oath aide of Ohio at., ad door went of thn Diamond, Ally ghtay. Clty. fnls FOR SALE.—Stovos for cooking. Si heating, etc, the best selected petterns ; Fire trout, Sondem, Coal Sciittlen,Sad Iron., Mitten* In Pelts or .14 piecing, the great Patent Grid Iron, the brat article for broiling ever introduced thin, or INC here any other, city. I will refund thn Trice ill any cam where it Wirt* prove what I represent it. thrimkeepern* Rardware, the beet soleetiel .took io the city, and no cheap an the clostpnet, at the Iron City Store Warehodin or W. W. Ha A USUAW, (Soccer.. to T.. 1. Craig k Co-i) No. 134 Wood street. All sorts of Jobbing done at shortest oath, Orders by mall shall me tire prompt attention toil "VINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR Eli SAI Tho .Liscriber, Intending to reside per..= marmot!) at his country seat, near East Libra', offers for sale his Waldman, on second bank, Allegheny City, comer of Sandusky M. and Hough Common. Apply to fob lmd ' A. BRADLEY, N 0.4 Wood stroot. FOR SALE—A Farm containing 249 acres, 100cleeresi, 40 In meadow, balance well timbered, all 11 watered; improvements good hawed log bon., gaol barn, good mrhatei of 200 or 300 fruit trees of different kind., situate to Weettnnreland coooty, 254 mike from Dill side station P.R. R. This he one of the Wet gratin Remo in the roomy. and *III be sold at o groat bargain. Apply to'o O. W. DUNE, booth side of Ohio st., 3d door wont of the Diamond, Allegheny City. 1010 OREGION BREWERY FOR SALE—Situated on Stereo/ion street, Eighth ward, Pittsburgh, fronting on odd street 124 feet by 100 font hock; in. goad order mid condition. Pomeasion cut lin gl•ro immediately. For ref erence commit Ithodea h Verner, of their Bowery to Pitts. bore, or Deo. W. Smith, et MA Brewery In Pittebtirgh or Wheeling. For term or apply to fefamd WIL u. Rif INN, 137 north et., Pittaborgh. PRIVATE RESWENCE FOR SALE. MR —The sobseriber offers for nide his residences= emitted o Cat.' Bank, between Cant Lana and Cheatoot Went, Alleghrey City. The hones has all the modern Im provement. Apply to B. CLYDE, Shaer& :125 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. QTEAMER ADELIA vox SALE. 1.3 —The Stern Wheel Effearoor ADRLIA, as sho now Use at the BR Louts wharf, is offered, for ludo rory low If applied for soon. She Is 140 feet long, feet boom, foot bold, two 10 Inch Cylinders fort stroke, I Rollin" and • handsome Catkin, well furnished and a god outfit gen erally, Title Indleputable, For further Information apply CAET. IL C. GRAY, (Cure of CuldWell Brn„) Pittsburgh. FUR SALE-200 noreero land in Ligonier tp., WestmoreleiinC, the Greensburg plte, miles from Lausli:ensfawn, 13 mile. from Latrobe; wa tered and well timbered. Will be mid low for nub, or will Undo for city property. Apply to GM. W. BONN, South side of Ohio strtsit,3ddoor west Of lboplamond, Aller e rey city. FOR SALE OR SENT—Onetwo story E i Fraiite Dwelling and 13.0cros onan.l, adjolnlnglia tee of .111Wilitht, Pitt tp. WATT Tiker4lnw. WILSON.. I~IY ~ aY~l;~; ~ 51: Y is <7S7i; n!NJ _ <... i' .: ... _. riR S .11 - — The undersied offers _i: fomi.hi. Vcoperty In itio . )kwoug of •Eowick. ley; • fine largo Brick Dwelling Hous Frame Ilern4 &able, Brick tiering Ilouse.A., with front too to forty screw of =V, a. the purchaser nay desire. Thoro is • good Ore of choice fruit, end the grounds about the Ll...am ornamented with shade tree., shrubbery, Ec. re 4 • Moot dealiwble property far a country 'hoc.. and will be add 012 very reasonable Wont For further partkalare enquire of J. W. P. MUMS, Attorney at law, 106 Fifth del6, street, Plttabargh, or of the subscriber on the premises. 4“ it. I.IOPHINS. OR 5A.141--.0) acres of finely timbered imat hod lo 0. 0 1. comity, Ohhe well watered, 16 mike Chollopolk, 214 mike front the Ohio river. Will be sold low for rub, or will Ws good li lt either In Pittsburgh Allegheoj ' UEO. W. BUNN, &Mb tide of Ohio street,: thwi3tov Mood, Allegheny City. VOR SALE.—A tract of Aj. Moo and ono half saes, mane it/mid:about throe nilke from the i mid low for nob, Inquire of MIS! oellVtitf AWys at law, Z tr -Le FINE COLINTICi RESIDFORige sum OR RENT.—Tbe enbecrlber attrene for .4.1._a or rent that dellghttni C Ol2 llll, &Ma o .10-• occupied by Adam Reloonm, lleeeria Tp, myleonnt tO Allegheny City, ontoprlelng eight sorra or choke land, with modern built lnrkk Ihrelllng of 14 tweak thren Ilona, Spring llama, Barn, Stabling. Tenant Home, ie. Your same are under Okapi% atich promlsee Im the most ralbableYlne yard In the manly. There are several hundred Fruit • Mg.; Apple% Pmre,Cherrhak Peaches, to., most ot which had been Imported at great mat, and are In lane conditlom-- The *Mule I. prime lend, highly enltlrated and Imparted, and situated Ina poeltbon commanding a nee view et the .two citing and eurrunrallng mmotry. sehaltf Ohio Land for Safe. TEM enbeeriber offers for Bale see.tiou ten, townehip 12, range /0, Stark Moray, Ohio, commonly known as ' , Bowman's Sectin" motaloing 640 nerre. It II rdtueted Num maw watt of ILeestllon, on the Stets Road leading to Water, anil Mille about two mile. of the Pitts. Ift. Wayhe and Chicago Railroad. The moth, mat sad north.eren quarter. rod w eleanal and Improved— the remainder le corwrod with mimic timber—and the whole le well watered by epelep and tuding stream.— Tbh escilon le earaidered the thewt yof 1.00 lo the empty. II will be add ondleldall or 0 Tarta !real notateer, to molt porchawirs. To them who desire to Inv l a be/ter opportnolty le rye!, offered. oe2lblentfT B EIWZITZR No.lol ftb strhot. Pittzbarß,gh. I 4::viTAI,A .RILING CAbib7—Wo ErubscrTir x eel °WA. for We oo Amoral. tens. nix b °Ural arra. Moire Lando. abated In Wright and Itancoek COMMA% adjacent to Homo( Railroads oow to coarse of corwtroc. t lon, and ow tmet rely two mile. from Owlet,' sew. The &bore Will be wol4 lenr for cub, or mileage.' for ertan ~ firmlog lamb lo Ws or adfoloing coaralret I/felt/11ft & ANJER,II2I Second at. ........_....._.......___ ka. rt. .a. witaoFs --- Tante, Cathartic and Ant I.Dprapop tI • PILLS, .. TN bringing different kinds of medicines be- Yore the public, In order to show the hi ottintatkm in each they are held by other; zany prefer to publish ar. Waded and abutments from imams at • distance. We might do eto too; but at hom we prefer ho e testimny, particularly deco It le from a chum or all a that ni l In this vicinity know who they are and wk to mod them, and that what they say le reliable. Hut Ar. gam, mar titteburgh, In, tee ;1868. them 11. L. Mattnestock & Co.--Dettr Air —I Ma used Dr. Wastes Readarbe rill through • paled of IA mum I have recommended them to many perwma 'aMicted with akhluadache and administered them ftegametly to thine In my employ or under my cans, with Invadable good re waits. We ms little or no drop beadles In our fatally; by timely use orthe pills we am,uo dead eared many • trip for • phydelan. A Mead of mine, who hie a pad eight to know', said to me, -in w ea traveling, and had bat OLIO hog Of Dr. Warm. Pill; I would sot part with it for Ally dol. late If I knew I could not get another.. I cluerftilly on. done Alm as to their value landor the drcumstanceu own minion is, there ds in other pill equal to them. You Al re y truly Thos. T. ALGID. Prow That. Erg, foie Mumma. y Ite. of 411rgheny Chant. To Dr. R. A. Wilau—Dear air:--1 baronets tiling your pillspi since 1840, and do decidedly my they aro the hut nil u, or that / ham Wh ich oL , I And mad them for siek.bertiche, With tanned snod datantlee• I am happy to way that they entirely cared me. • Blue then. I me thtm as • family medicine; if lam billow, or at thing Mb me, and I require nuadoe, I team PLR, __ad can me they ere ne.y only medicine. atd he. 1a..... the last 17 pus. TROIS, BLACILLORR. January 8, 1888. Pon Italian Mr/4mm Bel, ey 4 /Vaunter terronnaon, lfet..B, In& Means. 11. L. /amnia& A Co.—Gentlernent—,ln my opinion of the merlin art, It. A. Wilsote• Teak, Cathartic and Antbtlymemic Mb, I will brkey state mat for teeny year. tad they bare been • standing toodkine In my Amity. A box of Cum all. la always Int within the rear-h of any one who may feel the otueetty of taking a dam, any one ha th Wltetlutro-.4lrow7tig to the eillmey anent pills or. ~,,,r Ag„, cog maw; butt ben early mud that eine we have wad them iey pony he entloyed Uninterrupted. mod health, and I cheerfully recommend , them to all who day nuesdate this tnmtlnmble binning. I RaPenfel/7, An,. Wl ,.. __ _ .LLIAIIf .RICIIIIADIL /Son Cl/ lite.lfaLias, irds Cam/ awe ttltur/ftbe.nok. Wasmagrom Jun 2178,1868. Dr: 12.. A. Wilton, li2lebmim, Itia--I tam been ming, year itanDynsonde Pills, when menden nqulradkrznany yam; sad can truth:tiny my that I hare mew Mend any medicheemem to Mee, in relleting - me trout affections a the stomach and heads they have near felled to meter from headache, and hate alma, left soy 'tan r rendltits than they land it / must ~....2 anamand YouriPlile..""" Till:gbli "II" icipartis. Prow anal Cooper, An, iierchant nriNbi lAL girth, it. Daum B. Adams Wilemn—tome 17 yam elate raw ills were reconmemed to ma by clam Judge Rap„ and I have used nem weir dime, and nod them so aranmr every Pompon ass family medicine. It gime me meat plealatre, Menders, to ream In the et Clot. Wm. Ilopkine re sei tn, en _ On de cannundatlon to yen of the lithng keen..7oM. renea 1 1b11 ........ _Y. ' imam 000P1 . _EL Premixed end mold by It. L. PeLarmargol . nide and 'proprietors 351 etors or IL L. PAIIII a WiII BTOCKII •."), comer Wood and Tomb Bie, PM. Our Veit i/lige bibs - man entietae cam ten Worms ether I In ehildees Or whilla,, neer enenommed. Par sale by an le' ' Medan Dneggiliti anirsdent Medicine Deans thaMb' . ad the *matey. - . mdattat ' .., ____ Po _ 6O bel_Tiftothy 8.4 d, wobia.u.idtditirsmc Amen zo vsietsiadanim WORanyitribby mecrammer, a>; ~"' Once _ ortaxl•r Lie MaxraMs. Co.) Plftaharah rvb.:taitaa.. fOnDIVIDEND Narrce—The• President aid Directors of this °mostly have Ode day declared a dividend out of the profit. of Co lost mix months dollnot per shylltablo to tho rodeo on of • mace. t1.17c21.. d TUNIMART,Seet'y. AL LE( Urayy IMAMCIA COMPANY. NOTict in hereby given that in pan t- " = "0000 Of the act oraseie:ol,,,az th4e ,,..„ nhnrter Of appeared /so 16A Bots . to;reoetwe sabecription to the Capital Stock of the °ALIN. OM:NY narrttocx COMPANY" of• Pittsburgh trill be oyerted et the MERCHANTS' RECUANiIa, Foaety street; PRtaburgh, On MONDAY the 14ra DATOY MARCH NSW, to remote open for Coe days, (melee! the seed, Le mover r r. of ..t /Tinny Childs, IW. M. Lyon, Drier M. Pennock, linne Jll.l.li t 7e7 1° I A- Jea Mornay, I Yehn A. Waxn, Gm. It. White, A. H. Wallingford Jame. Laughlin, Geo. W. Gl/. (tines or itim PITTSMIIItiII a 110+,1 SIDON° Co'.' Prrisofmt, Yob.IOO,IKA, THE BOARD or Dicrotts or .rins Coi .W A n PlNVlowAhls rimy declared n dividen4) or 111 4 1: Dollar* tvr thar , , payable to the Stoehholdemor their Uplift,. tromn rating, Oil Mid after Thunulity, tho Itith DIAL] • • • fel lAt4 THOS. at. LlOWE,Fre ' rut'r. • Omer Ex= Wm. Corn.WY, t E 65,, Farttery, 6, ISMI. J E Lesrr Norirr..--An Election for eleven Directors of the Erie, (Sons] Company, for the ensuirtt; year, wilt be held at tbelr onion, In thocity et Me, m sho YI UST MONDAY (Pr MARC!' N) ,T. ronStd A. IL CAITaIIKY, Lary, 3lf an, 313.m.v-icat33' BMX UPI 113.3uvc.n, 134roary 343,4339. J• IWAr a Meeting of the Directors or this Rm. ...1., N. 31. FULTON vu eloctod imaist.t Cashier. fc3lol,l W. 11. DE3llilr, Gelder. I It STANii - iiiriY APPEARANCE PICCOLOBIINI The public o» sportfully informal that Sl'ins MCC°. LOAIINI will era ONE GRAND CONCERT IN PITTSBURGH, Monday Evening, Feb. 21st, 1859, AT CITY Commencing at n o'clock, being' poaltlghly the onlY per forms.° cnn eye In thin city. WIN I . l7:Vll4hitlil be tuinlntinl by , Prima i)orina from flar Matiaity'arlimmr,Loodom RIO. LOIUN I, Primo Tenor from the Conent garden Theatre, London, eel tho Academy cf Nueic. New York. . . MACIOIOROTTI, Prinmpol tbooo, Mao from Ilex klabetyle Tbeetn. MR. WOLLEIVII AUCT, • Tho Celebrated Violinist. , • SIU. MUZ10...... ........... ..... Condoctor.. PLJOUllitIc 1. R.0,11.1.i, I Normar.L.—.—.— —Sig.MegglorottL 2. Itrlodiri. LarTrevista.... Verdi. M'LLENCOOLOMINI end SIO. LORIN!. 3. Orato r Drat. Robert In Diablo. Mlle Ohtani. 4. rantaria. Othello Mr. Wolloobaopt. b. Truett. gru7al rh Figaro —• 1 . 11.1)/1.0.111N1 nod kI'LLECIIIION I. 11. Spirlto t/entll. Laravorita.....-.... ..... .Bfg. Ugh& 7. Largo al Factotum .81g. hlegglortatt. a. Iticoolutniui Waltz— ILL'LLX PICCOLO:111Ni. 9. Sercoarie Dun ratgualo 10. ranter:la. "The Owallowx" Ado, La Zinger.. .. —.. . ... 12. tend Doett, L'Elielr dl ... PICCOLO9IIIiI end Slg. IIIetiGIOROTTO. . prim of ti . "^ed gollthr Adenlanion to the craning at the Door $l, with the privilege or arm:Tying anal watt As may not have been vecnred. Scir-The 1.18 or Seats will caramel... on FitlliriT, rob. 18th, at 9 o'clock precisely, at 11. BIRLLOIIII Made More, • ila..The Pl►no noel le ► Cltickerlog Grand, ►nd kindly f►rnlehed kr J. IL Mellor. ' fel4oltd TL T—A comfortable two story' 1. Dwelling containing eto rooms sail finleheil garret. NII, II eitnate on ll'eallington et., Allegheny City. Saud. of ;.=.;; fiA lt . 11. 1,11111, No. 1U Liberty et TO LET.—Two largo Rooms, with good . A. light, over JOHN ROBa'S Atami ihore, 109 Market AL Ituttanco from Liberty Week For pattleulara etiquira of fe7.dtf JOHN HARR, lag Market street TO LET—A Store Room on Fifth St., s t to the meet dosinthln location on that grrat tbor•Jpie. " te t l r"' APPIY " WIIITS 8c4i617."<;• „ . To LET-Two large tirst-elaes lhrellinge to tut, with nu Um modern troprovetnents. ' .jia 111TC11000}1, McCREMILY & JOn N 0.122. Second and 151 Second rt.; ' • TU LET—A three story Brick I/wolfing/a uomws motaioing,cLroortt.No.4lCeejiftei sfroctdra Enitdre of Jal4,- WATT& W/1201 4 4 Lthert**t, rjr Bribk Dwelling Ifonso, four rooms on Contr. M. 0., (blinors.a ripe rood.) Mnqilro of Ali .WATT TO LET.—That desirable business stand, with dwelling attachod, on tho °moor of, Liberty and O'llsrra drools, troll tnd for o family grot eery atom, being Templed no such ar the last fourk.di., years. Ennitire of to. 11. KfltO 0 " J-1.1 No. 211 Liberty otamit., ..`IO,MR&WJSMV/117/' -,04217571nrriet.-- of „„,d - offi. now occupied by Porter R. Friend Alvo, Loft, scalable for eforing cotton. CO ' s Ja29 - 1 811A1.1 DICKE; FORRENT—Sto----tl446flec onw ich aro erected, Building., Etna's, do., rondorlog it ecitto. too for any kind of muntractirrlngyl iituato -ea Doman ntroot, Birtninghamopromitellatoloten'e Cool Copal. rdt. quire. or • ALEXANDCR JUNO,' Jon I LlN.rly aftnnt, I . lltxbrtrel. • ___ ___ I F R R NT Wiling NINEFI WAR BO EHOUSE, No. As lifoiket Street, ad. ra W, flad and ahelsed fa U boat' mmer from collar to garret, 4asher wl , otmoto mid retail Sq: goods ha the Imaltmea. ar..with or without lino three atom Wwre. Memo re . _ Jt{EIN WAY, la Edifialeyvtlio roeMOrdea; EZttants. • • - • biiED TO EWTIANGE.-410 Aores - or low. laud for proporty fo or WV/ tbo oily. J. It. REED a CO.. 6811614 St. sBo oo __lvio wants m 0 ,,,,_ vant to ......dm0r,.... • Ailt to (32.14).V..t.417,1re.4:1 Uldootomt, 3d dbor Irmo of rtk ... l , tixond Allegheny- cits..?,:-. 12 ., -A .. ~., - 3 ..1.110t30/11e0r. - ~ . -. Uonnoon 10l F 11.... , .No. bi 11171‘ Street IDI7 IFLE AND StOt UN AT AUCTIO . A. roporloo,ltifio Sod Sbo. 'lnn uro forh7O.l in coodogno Of Boots to be sold on -, second 11.7 anotiori— roof nt , No.sllllllt , NC, on Patoodur*olikklif, Fobrart%olOtb. 017 P. VAVINg. tt. .. IT. 11. RYAN L IIERIFF BALE OF PIANO: Filthy morning, rob. at 10 o'clock, at the cum. martial :taloa rooms, No. 54 Fifth st, by eider of James •L. raham, tau , Sheriff of Allegheny counts . , will be WA, ono handsome 'flaunt leo f/ octave Piano Forte, made by Metering Sons. Also, one mimeo enee'n!,4 ate. Prone Pori; me mahogany cam upright ru. Norte, one Dulelmer, to Terms cask, Pat funds. fell P. ALEUT/8, Anct. • TTATV LIBRARY BY CATALOGIBB--Ort.: Saturday evening, Feb. 10th, at 654 "clock, will he •: odd, in the amt.! ilmr Auction Doom, ra Yifth Strom, the valuable collectlos, of no mtennive law Library, aim': prising lingliela and America. Trentham, Digests, /negates, Repo e rt; COmmonterios,Ae. Abo, valuable not. of nets,- ew Booke, A such., Annalsof Conn* 91 Oct.; America, rchives, 4 rote: English State Paper; 11 volt lul le 8 volsd... ; elate Pappore,lo volo, Congrambnal Globe and Appendix, :Conareasfonal Documents, 188 vole, ke., Se. The, 'boo mn he forrn On tbe day of sale, nek. wo4lllh ks e roady amyl button on Tuesday. • mtalog fell P. H. IiAVIS,•Auet. - • STOCK P., Fr. W. & C. R. R. Ar rRIVATI SALE, in i0111(0 stilt purchs..; by P. M. DAVIS, A, No. 64 Fifth M. mis Tut LOOMIS k CO., Merchants' Exchange: STOOK SALES EY AOS'fLE LOOMIS itramAiTKVILVICENTIir 13.,0311ANGE EMT Own. Bbxl, Bond an4l73,4lXrillni= at 0 3 14doreltantirlfiTam wo by A 18311 31L001118 A 3lotaa. DMA and Lodial on Rog Niue. nogotimod reik cn aonnbie tenni by AUSTIN LOO3llB ACo Stock Note Brokara.92 l'aerll4 it - istittrational. Penn Institake; • COANER of Penn and Hancock Atreete.-- Theetumln g term wilt commence on TITREMAy; 31st' hut. A limited number of • pupils may obtain t we n ty . two for Tallier! awl Stationary, $2 per wake tweuty two W.O.k 5e243( J. M. tilif ITlLPrinekal. W. s. & c. u. Tim:mows NICW SKIRTS FOR 1859 TILE INDESTRUCTIBLE • • !DOUBLE EXTENSION BgIRT With PATENT 6Yzurr /ARUN I NO, .111.41)Z WITIZOLT SEWM7I.7 • ' ' • Onlveredly pronounced "tholmod parfoct Skirt trormadr"Aa' an TIIE • OOSSAIIIRR -EXPAI4SION; " The lighted and moat graceful laid dor prodocc:l;,,,i;, TILE PIO9IOLOMINiiH•'•• By means of rheops—this beadiro I and mown:dad PON.: ran La taken to ph.; Ea... and pnl tarqbar!OPlet ; paeans Alrot Watch All the above have TIA.A.e. calabndadP gPfinit pulley and aza . with Oar ""' swat Me crown.) ' • For Isla by Um principal ritAnonnearblm yr 11.4 11: =OWN, fe.T.trdb Erced•sy. Now York„ STEIN IVA Y'S 4AiO 8, t qf NUMBTIITNWAY NEW Jost trocived, • for VIRY BIIPBHIOB . PLINOB,i We armnamed .nrindled taattry. ,They are thaw qos PIANOS made alrfirbaro, and wm Nd Al kartan P.cfnrT PridaL They, are inmate.' tor lI.EMBER A RHO, N 53 1143.5 roll - - 801,8 Armin Ca TEUSSE,B SUP PORTERS OdYTgIoIIT tl'or.;Na. NO. SO Wood B to 0:4, always keep op thek eseartmeet or thole gob, soleetei withinnek.cans era* meet *norm! itkoktre, eel sold at II Eloillemite advance 'Oa .Cte eilso,,. " Ancy Opent an 1402,Wit vier; ' • ide It ot i crs linvicy, Jou. D. 31ruoni, Geo. W. JllLklioa:, Allen Kramer, - B. B. Sterling, Rana Pnirk.g, Robert Alesitotlor Slwer , M. W. {Sawn, illy Idind Amuannents 41g. LOril/L ....Mr. IVolleulitkupe.. DCllu ClblouL. Utt Vat.
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