fits urg 05atitr. L. 12701--... 111DIILI-1711112.1. curry IDDLII & CO., aiod PROPRIETORS /333"CitGET-1- . MORNING, FED. 19, 1869 kaid pinAniir &action Fazuns.—The alle gations of • treads which have been made -against the offi • • • of a number of the election &trifle in P I dolphin, on several occasions, for the last ten ears, have been discredited on account of the mount of . guilt which they in 'volved. Our elation laws lave been so care fully &inn, wi.• a slew to securing a fair and' honest enema' -a of public sentiment at the ballot box, lb they cannot be successfully ended sere by system of wholesilleperjury and • altamelese frau. : hence the reluctance which the peoPle gen rally exhibited in implicating any set of men, moving in respectable society, is a orime-it • •oe so degrading and heinous. But resent d. lopements allow no room for farther doubt, • d themelancholy fact has been indubitably es • lined that the election fran chise has been ndered worse than a mockery by the • • • villainy of men who have been manila With la management. It cannot be any longer d • • • that in the city of Philadel phia the Judges and Inspectors of many of its election proem hare, by means of perjoryiind fraud, so tamp> d an the ballot box as to ignore the wish • of the majority of the voters. Thesignatices - ve become so common that an naacrupulons - • Mate who desires to be re lined as .1, instead of euitiveting the friendship of the people, securesthe services of the crorruptael• of the election, by bribing them With tem . --g offers of money Of its equiv alent. At the p • aeration of the Legislature .of this State, e seat of David R. M'Clain, (democrat,) in • was returned as elected to the House of presentative. from the Third district handled Iphia, was contested by his Re publican oppon , Wm. H. Matthews. Alter a careful lanai on of all theists, in the comae of whiall the CO mittee made two visits to that oily, it was deci• • • that U'Clain was illegally returned, and • t Matthews was clearly entitled to the seat. Th . report of the Committee con tains a dark pie •••• • of the proceedings of the • election at which these gentlemen were candi dates, and which it seems were conducted by democratic off° , who had entire control of the voting and • e counting of votes. Of the manner of talk , in votes It says: "That hi the ghth election division of the Pernik ward, a p of the said third represen.l fatly, district, th • election officers almost totally neglected and . • • • to perform the duties re quired of them b the sixty-sixth section of the act 0'1889; that one hundred and laity-two Mimes were vo • • which were not contained in thrlist of taxabl. inhabitants of raid division, and with the env • lion of a very few, certainly not ihalf dozen, one of them were required to make the n • • • proofs of their right to vote, as required by sal. act; that one boy, at least, was caught In lh street and was forced op to the window, ate- et placed in his hands, and when he presen • the ticket to the officers, the name of a parse on the assessment list was called out by one • f the bystanders, and the vote was taken and p •• • in the box; and the name given appears o • the list of voters as having - voted." That the fend . systematic is evident from the character of the fraudulent voting, -de scribed in the fol • wing extract from the report : The Judge was • • drunk in order to more ef fectually carry o • the Infamous programme: "It was also sti • wn that several persons voted repeatedly in • . areal names—some of them going a short • •ae off, changing a part of their clothing, t returning to vote again in Ii• - ClfWr:Dhlffinz - I -the-names thus Toted upon was proved . be that of a person who has for a considerable time been dead. Itwas also shown that the J • dge of the election was intox icated during the - tire day, that after the polls were closed he as taken away became of his unfitness, by .•u of drunkenness, to discharge his duties; and • • not return until the counting was all over, and the boxes were being sealed. That the two in • °tors of said election, Mr. 41oGee and Ur. • aKeon have been convicted in • the Court of Qs Sessions of Philadelphia for holding said el Lion in a fraudulent manner. • .Thal one of the I arks—M.. 8. Kelly—assisted to count the ticks . voted at said election,without their having been examined by either of the in spectors or the jo • ge; that tickets voted at said election for Mr. cDonough, a third candidate for Repraintati in sad district, were counted for Mr. McClain, • e sitting member, and that the election office did not file in, the office of the Prothonotary • f the Court of Common Pleas the papers requ •by the act of 183 ll." With all this .• airy it appears that firClain was not successf • in the district, and it became necessary for the • lotion officers to frandnlent ly alter the on. •el return so as to give him a majority of five v• fa. The report rays in refer ence to this • . "It is evident, return which was by the respondent, rom a careful inspection of the reduced before the committee I that,the vote of Mr. Matthews d dialect, wee ninety-seven, chosen Mr. Matthews by five , • was imbsequently made log Mr. Matthews' vote but the contestant in which would have majority, but an e in the return, otithry-aeven.7- The effect of otherwise than A l s investigation cannot be 'arable. se it will show that erecter cannot be committed will teach politicans tbat eno egal votingsnd other corrupt ys permanent. crimes of this c with Impunity. Gees obtained by practises is not al TVA TONBAGI material sections macs Tax se int Melt of Bedf. • ; ex.—The following are the of the bill to repeal the Ton dnoed in the Senate by Mr. “That so' much P ennsibranLs Alborg, Portamou Railroad Compan thereto, as im - or freight carried the same is here this repeal of the the said several r express coaditior companies shall, they, at_and dor expiration- of tht this set, reduce a elective tolls and several and reaps feting winter 111111.1 their summer rate Relied and fixed eat hundred and nage and freight wealth, of every I lumber, carried respective railroe ten, and on any 1 tienstely, for eac carried, below Co ed and referred the same,” of the sots incorporating the 1 , cad Company and the hat ,, Mount Joy and Lancaster and the several supplement/ a duty or toll on the tonnage ', nor over said raitrbads be,mid •y repealed: 15 , rovirkrl, That mild tonnage duty or toll on is hereby made on the that the said several railroad !d do severally and rupee . g all time from and a ft er the 'ty days from the passage of !d lessen their several and re -1 charge; that is to uy, their tivepresent published and ez.- ! of bile and oha s r i get, as also to • of bolls and cb gee as pub r, and during the,year eight. fty•elght, on all the local LOD- I. f and within this Common od whatever, except coal ind Et and over thein several and at least fee eidlia on each quantity or 1,1412 t., prop ov i.andeTerY mile tr earn is so nid several ab meatito; 1 01 1. sod chugs for and on The-other sect! , • provide for the manner in whloh the roads eh signify their acceptance of the bill, and • . eto the State the right of re enacting the to • • age tax. We shall recur• to the bill to-morrow. article o Thursday, about the “Peo ple's party," we our conviction that the organization of Anti-Tax Convention was put into the ban. of democrats for the purpose ,of furthering the • • ems of forming the "Pio .pla'S Party" and the auspices of the Conven lion. We - hare AI learned that the organize ' tion was drooled upon motion of JoattAl. Bum, Esq., aEd we are satisfied from what we know of that gentleman, that he was . not a party to any such arrangement.. Mr. Bailey, although a . democrat , is a frank and straight forward politician, and fairness requires this correction at our hands. • Utz Name Ron/mote—A Harriet:meg corres pondent of the Butler Avurica' n says that the 'abject of the next Republican nomination for Gorman is already' being disowned at the capi tal, and that theamm of Amid Wilmot, Gin. Moorhead end JaPi Corid• ire frequently men- Urn& lorgeNbi that Butler should bring forward a "milante, and names the Purvianees or Sulllrans. WI pabllsk, a no n. by Mr . Farley, as ai , e z -,64! =mu, u aitlitorked by the will see that it la reader of democrat'. We3 tl k.„ guluinl7 • 4— "Vdne u it the amen? one decided; ..0. 3 / 4144ni This tact t • --r: --- . os 0 ~. Snit page will be found the debate in I Astoraza Gas 132012.—At a holey In-New 1 tl l . e Ho. • en the County Bond question. The ! York, recently an old gentleman came down I " ;gislati e Record gives ns the speeches of only Saihmra and inquired of the clerk whether he bad ' y tallow candles. Being informed that he ; essrs. Trish and Footer; but we learn that the could be supplied with tallow dips, the old gen- 1 amondmlint of Mr. Thorn was also opposed by . tleman said: "Then I wish you to give me some; Mr. MT owell. Our telegraphic dispatch, giv- i I want something that I can 61cur oat, for I've ,ccount of the debate, said that `Alessi*. I r b o e o e m n b t i ;jl tin lL aw n ? watinihdleiT.” Tteggc7o:k° my b I oster and Ill'Dowell spoke to the amend- spasmodic effort, kept bin countenance, and ory should have read "in opposition" to it. decal up a "pound of dips to room No.-- SMALL GRAIL—The excessive wet weather that we have had during the present winter, with the constant rotation of freezing and thaw ing, makes IL necessary for us to call the .attan lion of our agricultural readers to their small grain fields and meadows. Examine all the water furrows, and where there is any standing water take a spade or a strong hoe and let it off, for where you keep water this winter you will have no grain or grass next summer. —Lou_ Jour ing an j ale ' c Iris ty F r ment \ i The ri e r rh et e sris e z t e e vr e a, by ap l p b ea . ri: ' to dl h . a " ve . been eelebra d with enthusiasm all aver the country. Some 1 es may be formed of the number of cel ebratio which took place in different towns from e statement that the Secretary of the Cry Palace received about two hundred iv. pliesti es from various local celebration com mitte far copies of the prize poem. The ntenary was celebration in London by a ban g et at the Guildhall Hotel, Mr. Hannay in the hair. 14,000 perigee attended the Gue st{ tal Pa ce fete. The amber of poems presented for competi tion at the Crystal Palace exceeded GOO. The emcees ful competitor leas apparently a lady, who el ed her name "lea Craig, No. 22 RllDO lagh street, Pimlico, London." The Turin correspondent of the rum esti mates the army in Piedmont at fully 40,000 good troops at present under colors. The writer thinks the confident tone of the war party a little lowered. The Austrian Government has requested the Governnient of Tuscany to assist the Austrian forces,with men and money in case of war. The Tram-eh Ministers were divided in opinion. The Grand Doke has gone to Naples. The commander of the Austrian troops has asked the municipality of Faure to provision the citadel, but the municipality has refused. The Vienna correspondent of the lames says that the impression in the highest circles of that capital Mill is that the Ring of Naples has bad a parelYtio attack ; but the most current report was that an attempt had been made to take his life by prson. HURL lisuars, the illustrious historian, died in Lend n, January 22. He was almost thelast eurvivor of that illustrious band of prose writers whose works may be said to hove reached the early part of the nineteenth century—the golden age of English literature. It-all writers of history had been influenced by the honest seal for truth and the spirit of impartiality which characterised his productions, the sarcasms which have been uttered on the unreliability of history would never have gained currency in the literary world. He was born about the year 1778, and iras educated at Eton and Oxford, bat since he left the University he has resided in London. . In 1830 he received one of the 60- guinea gold medals, instituted by George,the IVth, for eminence in historical writing, the other having been awarded to oar own country man, Irving, after the publication of his History of Columbue. He was one of the early contrib utors to the ' Edinburgh Review, and took an ae tive part in the great movement for the abolition of the slave trade. He led en strictly the fife of the scholar that very little has ever been heard of him, and consequently next to nothing Is known of his personal history, except an au thor. He was so little known when Byron wrote his British Bards, that the satirtist could say of him only, "The classic Hallam, much renowned for Greek." Greek was not a speciality of Hallam, but the incensed poet must have a fling at him because he was one of the writers for the Scotch review. But a greater degree of Interest has teen felt In the historian of late years, since the publication of Teenysone In Memoriam, from the circumstance of that noble poem having been inspired by the grief felt for the lost of Hellam's eon, the poets inti mate friend and companion. He had two eons of rare promise, both of whom he followed to the grave; but it was his oldest, Arthur Henry, born about the year 1812, who died in 1833, whom Tennyson has rendered immortal by his lament. It' as in the year 1818 that Hallam published his first work, which gained him at once a high literary reputation, the View of the State of Europe dung the Middle Ages. Nine years afterwards he published his Constitutional History of England from the death of "Teary VIL to the death of George 11. His next and last work MIS his Introduction to the Literary Hirtory of Europe, duriog the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seven teenth Centuries—and it was in the introduction to this work that be makes the touching allu sion to the great calamity which had overtaken him in the loss of his remarkable eon, who had more than fulfilled the brilliant promise of his boyhood. He died on the 22d of February, at the ago of 80, and was buried by the side of his eon, near Bristol, in a spot selected by himself for his family mausoleum. Tow Ex-Enemas Sotocoux.—The Jamaica Standard gives the following account of the ab dication of the Soulouque. On the 10th of Jan uary, he entered Port•au-Prince, havinghad several partial engagements with the forces dri er Oen. Gerrard, in all of which ho had bean worsted, inconsequence of the desertion of his troops to the side of the insurgents. He imme diately commenced barricading the city, and throwing up earth-works on commanding points. Upon the fallowing day, when the alarm guns announced the approach of the insurgents, the city was thrimn into great confusion and excite ment, principally by the prevalence of a report that the Entperor, to save himself, meant to make the struggle an affair of caste; to destroy the whole mulatto population of the city, which is very considerable—the mulattoes is Hayti be ing found almost exclusively in the cities—and, to aid him in that operation, to call in the negro peasantry of the adjoining mountains. Gen. Oeffrard, instead of attacking the city at once, lay outside four days, his force constantly increasing by desertions from the Emperor. All things being at length ready, and probably ar rangementsmsde with those inside, early on the morning of the 16th be burst into the city, gained possession of the forts, and, apparently without theteast resistance, surrounded the Em peror's hoagie. The Emperor immediately sent to ask the protection of Gm. Gerrard to enable him to take shelter at the French Consulate, which was vented, the Emperor, with his fami ly, being escorted thither by three hundred of his guard, who still remained faithful, but who, after rendering him this service, Immediate ly disbanded. His principal ministers also suc ceeded in reaching the same shelter, after which the Emperor's act of abdication was immediately drawn up, signed and proclaimed through the city by sound of trumpet, The Consulate was soon surrounded by an Infuriated mob, when Oen. Gerrard, being appealed to by the Consul, issued an order for Holoque's instant departure, promising him also an escort to the wharf.—N. P. Trib. NKR HA36BllllUl.—Bothpartiee in New Hamp shire have now completed their nominations and the campaign is being prosecuted with vigor. The following are the candidates for Governor and Representatives to Congress: Republlean, Democr►t. Governor....lchabod Godwin. Ass P. Ciao ,Congreu-1. Gilman Martin. Daniel Marcy. 2. Masora W. Tappan. John H. George. 3. T. DS. Edwards. William Burns. Tea foreign mail which arrived at Boston be tween the death of Mr. Prescott and his burial, contained a letter from Lord Meeseley to one of hi's Boston correspondents, which speaks in the highest terms of the third volume of '•Philip the Second?' The British historian had just read the volume previone to writing to hie American friend, sod expressed - the opinion that, with the exception of a few chapters of some of Mr. Pres cott's precious volumes, his last work was his beet. Tun.Bollon Port eye : the distinguished strangers,' the 424 Highlanders, Mr. Charles, Diakens,Mr. Spurgeon, Queen Victoria, Kosauth, Montelembert and others, hare concluded to re main where they are for the season. Nobody la coming to the United States—not a furriner, not a Heel-and-man, and nary patriot—except Mr. Smith O'Brien, the recent reports to the contrary notwithstanding. We 86101 have to look up a domestic hero." EMAOIDINART ELOPIMRNT.-A young man of eighteen, named Smears, elopedfrom Roches ter, N. Y., con Friday night, with a Mm. Cherry, who la ores FlO years of ago, and has six chit. dren and two grand children. The runaways were arrested In Albany and brought back. Smears was' locked up in jail to await an exam ination on the charge of stealing a trunk and other property belonging to Mr. Cherry. "OLD BHOWN."—We infer, from the taunt in the following paragraph, from the Leavenworth Mau of the sth, that Old Brown is stilL,in Kansas: 0 0Id Brown" is not to be taken by "boys," and be cordially invites all pro•elavery men to try their hands at arresting him. He is not yot out of Kansas, salvvill soon be demonstrated. IT has been often predicted that tho heavy glass sky-lights over the Representative's Hall in Washington, were not sufficiently secure. Early on Tuesday morning, from eomo unknown oanse, a heavy pane fell from the sky-light upon the desk and chair of Mr. Nichols of Ohio, who had a moment before left Ms nat. A sm. has passed the Michigan /louse of Representailves amending section 25 of chapter 163 of the p.erised Statues, so as to punish any person bringing a coloredpenion into the State, claiming him lus a elate, by imprisonment not exceeding ton years, or by a fine not exceeding $l,OOO. Busa's relatives hare made something by the late Borne' sensation in this country. The ...e. Toronto and Burns Club sent last week eighty dollars to th Musa Begg , nieces of the poet, end it is said over $7OO have beenimbseribed in this city, .F. Cour # Eng— J. Lunn Csor.-rDnring the lisidiest thy. A, E. Flint: rased on hi plantation In Lordains, 1,800 Muhl angst, 4 . 000 blilf; .1 114400 bales of 'cotton. ,this it ' - siver sl94loolonad4it pliplaktos. , AFRENCH Taoorc Faozcs To DRATIL-A Paris orrcepondent writes as follows : "We have bad news from Algeria. It has snowed there with great violence, and several regiments were sur prised by snow storms ; one regiment loot thirty men, frozen to death, and it has sixty men in the hospital. The typhus fever is also making some ravages among them." As Ammwerr is KANEAR.—Advices from Leav enworth elate that the Legislatureof Kansas ad journed on Friday after passing an amnesty bill granting pardons to persona in custody, and immunity from prosecution for past disturbances in southern Kansas. The bill received the ap proval of the Governor. DIED—On Priday morning, at Wheeling, Mr. THOII4B OARTWB.II3III, aged 71 year. Pnner►i will proceed to Allegheny Cemetery, from the reddens of hie too, John Cartwright, near Rut Liberty, on Steller, at 8 P. • CHRONIC Diesnuces.—We have in our pos wader, the certificate of o respectable citizen, testifying that hew.. entirely cored of this dretwifel diet'ase by ruing Beerhare's Holland /littera. We .hall take pleasure In shoving the semifluid, to any perm" doubting this etatereent elllllo3ll—Be careful to ..k for ficerhavo . . tiolland Bit ter. The great ponularity of this medicine has Indoceti many imitations, which the pubila ehonld guard spinet purchasing. iTßold nt p per bottle, or Ms bottles for p, by the pro. prletere,BlKNJ. PAGE, JR., Blarmtacturbig Th erms. rootlet. and aborelate, 72 Wood Weer, between let arid 2d ite.,Plttabn rah. Pa.„ and Draggbda generally. J4^l.llikerl Eiusincss aoticto A: @Winans. • CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—I have this day annotated with me Mr. R. B. NORRIS in the Clothing. Tailoring audit:imbibing Trade, met the Mennen of the Arm be conducted in the name of J. - L. OARNA• (MAN A CO. Perm.. having Madmen trensactlore not closed will be waited upon for !settlement of all personal affairs. J. L. CAIINAOHAN, Allegheny City, Fob., Ist, ISM fertlnlaw Tundersigned have this day associated with them in bushes Thomas B. Lloyd, late of the firm of Lloyd a Co. The style of the firm hereafter will be nu, (Ann a toserre. BELA gORAYTII. Mi. merle ILEA. LLOYD & FORSYTH. WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE. COMMISSION MIRCHANTS for the We of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 75 Water Street, Peb'y I, 1859fe1 PITTSBUSGIT, PA THE undersigne d have associated with them, in the maaufactrive and We or McLane!" Varied 4 loge and Liver Pill., hit. P. 6, POILTRIL The style of the firm will col:Minna no heretolore. FLIMING 6609. Pittaborah. January lot, lan—Jan:Mr N'T I C E OF DISSOLUTION OF CO PM:THERM:IIP —Public notke Is hereby given that the eapartnerehlp heretofore existing ander the name, style and title of Carona, Wsrenroaew Co., Angina Ihtliderv, In Allegheny city, consisting of Matthew Cr/dge, liatoL Wade worth, and W. P. Mlntoeh, es partners, has been sad ill hereby declared &noised; no that no one. nor any of ld co-partnere is Wowed or authorised to contract any more debts, Ilabllltlee or obligation. of any kind, In the name of mid of Cridge, Wadsworth A Co., nor to collect any claim% before a recelere is snips:tinted, end notion thereof publicly given. 1 / 1 .2.271112W ORIDOR, jedfc And SAMUEL WADSIVOIITII. Allegheny City, January 16, 1859. THE undersigned hare associated with them in the Commission Eastman Jenne Yuma, Isle of Stenhoorffle, 01110. The etyle of the firm trill continue an heretofore. NIIIICK CV. ALIT. ItIYIC6. JAM" num". Tu. L. nivinci IsTIMICIC. CO_, COMMISSION MERC.IIANTS, For the Nate of Pig Iron god 6100m5.• tlet1,11( 95 werr.r. STREET, PIMOO4II Ram Rbbertistintnts. astival for the Infirmary. TILE ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR THE benefit of Ws Inatltntlna will be bold In lb. CITY HALL, Market •Iroet, on the afternoons end evening. of next TUESDAY. REDIeIiSDAY end TERM/WAY. Th. af a hunmaspubila I.llllrocetty request ed in thin effort to assist thin rueful Institution a time of yonaming need. Contributions of money, mtreahmontn lout articles for trio tables, may be sent loth* ilall on the alley ternoon of TUESDAY, too :024 Inst. fe110214 SELLING OFF IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR CONTEMPLATED INPROVEMENTS iN .ras SPRING CHARLOTTE BLUAIE, I=l I. now aollinQ off at a frartion abate coat, her Iwo and =CI PIANO FORTES. INiPIR MELODEONS, Mil ANTI-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of the principal makes, together with her exlenslr« I.lrue of 8111 CAT MUM and LOBlO BOORS. . Wed haritato. we offered, am It o.tormstked to redo,. the pn.r.ot @tack by the mhldie of Durk st which time It le inten4ed to eel vim etut otherwise Wpm,. her CUARLOTTE MIND, Oldlatettlahed Plano Depot, rel 9 lit Wood .to t, 2.1 door areore 6th. _ MEDICAL &MISOELLANEOUSBOOKS Am TO BE BOLD AT DAVIS a 00'8,0dd reltowe'Brdid. TUESDAY EVENING, Veto. 2AI, comatenclng 7 o'clock. Among them . Allerr's Dimector, Darlow'a Practiom Carpenter math. Microwepou illerpeuteee Haman Physiology; Churchill an remains, Children and illkhrliary; Cycler...Ms of Medicine, 4 voila Dungilion'e Neer liernedlee, Mater la Medics and Dicticenry; Drnlitlißurgery; Crisham's B Arterr nacnT snrgery, ham Neil Millen (Ampere% Permera's Malaria Medics, 2 volic Mckenzie on the Err. Wilson on Um Skin, with platar„ Taylor's Medial Jurbe prudence, A., de. blocrueeloos—lincyolopedis Arnerkonsa, 14 vole Dick. era' Work.,6 vobc Robertson's Works, 1 vole Johueto. Walker's Dielionery, Won:wages merlon; Miwanlare Rae land, 4 vole Waverly Novel., to vela. lack's Wm., 2 vole Yonet . the lint.. sat Dog Chamber.' Information. 2 vole Will Lorna. Roos, Ate, In. The 800. are all new and of the Wed *Mtn.. Clan logo. are now ready and the book. will be open for em.. nation on llonday. felgultd DAVIS A UO, Loot.. JENKS' PATENT AUTOMATIC PLY TRAPS. Bo by dock vrorikt ham • My catching earthen of 25 pima Inch., will catch a quart PIMs or blopnltotw in an hour If Mere u a supply, and kills them In the trap by the ma chinery. Patented Fab., 1840. They are neatly made and Mil be =moiled to the trade on liberal terms by U'. PMITII , Patents, feltittawd4w , 554 Broadway, New York. ESTATE OF SAMUEL DOUGLAS, Ds own.—Lattore of Adoeloiet,rnlora oo the estate of Samuel Dooglitai(of the Ono of ll'Queeao A Donglaa,) late of Collloe township, deed, have Leon granted to the role scriber, to whom all pereooe haring claims or deornad• Nolan tall Wet" an, rrnimeted to male known the name without delay, and Mee Indebted thereto to make Immo, digt, paymeot. DOUOLLIII, felfili . weld No. 74 Wood Cir;nt, Pittaburgl 'MEW BOOKS AT MONT & MINER'S. _LI Anecdotes of Lore by Lola Monte., vol, cloth, $ Mary Olentworth, a new meet, by Reynolds, I col, p. 60 cent.; The Pulpit and ittotrnm, No. 1, sermon on Co I clan itecreatioti sod unchriatina amnaersents, by Rae. J. 1 Coyle', prim 10 recta—No 2 Add reuse on Mental Cult r Women, by Henry Ward Beecher and Jarrow Brady, pr 10 matt—No 3, Lecture on the great unerdahed Proble of the Culver., by Prof. 0. M. hLtob.ll , prim 10 mule. Preemies Philip We &coal, 3 cols out, cloth $2 per tot, sheep 22,25 per out, ilartb's Africa, 3 vole, cloth, price APO per vol; The Two 31.111.., by Jolla Raranatieb, 2 Vol., Tanchnltt — editlon, ph. 40 m em a wok The Laud and the Book, 2 vole, cloth, prim $3,10 then oak Carlyit's Frederick thn ilmat. 2 vota, , cloth, prim 22,60 the. WA; The Prince of the flows of David, 1 eel, cloth, new edition; The Udine Manual of Needlework, 1 col, cloth, $1,261 The Rouse,. Manual of Rural Architecture, 1 col, cloth 60 mate, paper 30 abate, All the liagralnes, Newspapers, to{ sew Books, Stationery, AA, ninny, to be bad at 1113 NT A MINIM% Mammoth Book.tote and xi.. Depot, fats Masonic MN, Fifth sf. CHEAP FOR CABll. 11 JAS 110811,A No. 55 Market oftsst, To *Ailing ofThlg anti,* gthek of BOOTS AND AlloßS, Chum for cub, to motto room for Lis N. 619" STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. P. P.—Pmeticular attention fa paid to making Ladle..? and Melee Boots, Sham, Gaiters. to. Also, Ilene lineoalf Bonin and dimes of ovary deacelptien undo to *pedaly. feln JANtifil BMonlW NEW SPRINU U 00119.- DI: LAINTS , ORINT7.E9, PRTNTM, ac., Just retolvnd fr.l9 0. HANSON LOVH,7I Market .t V IROINIA TWIST TOBACCO.-100 kg. 6 and M twhd. prime articlr,tor, sale to the trade low. NOCINNTON t EITISWAIW., Agents, tel 6 107 Wood .treat. STA ROLI-40 nza. Madison Pat. Corn Starch 60 do do Water Pearl o 60 sack. do do do in !Worn End for vale by LEECII rel 9 Noe 116 Second .ad lib Plot 1. CLOVER SEED-10 bbls. prime Clover &kid Io More and for No by 1.19 L MO & HUTCHINSON. TURNIPS-50 bus. in store and for sale by fel9 LERCH * HUTCHINSON. CLOVER SEED-4 bble. Obit) Seed in Wire and far side by BQRIYYB • DILWORTII. TIMOTHY SEED-14 bbls. prime in store and Rends bk SURMA a DILWORTH. CORN-1000-bas.—Ear Uorn in Moro and for Ws by rol9 LIMN t 1111T0111AbON. INBA.OL: n O d7. IIkg. li z t i r o r and 10 lip t s . B wh ite in * *We *Zs by - UlllOll/6 fIOR*.fiIEAL-40 bbla. for ealW ix t % um =AT 11. II ;lb ft isbirtuseintitto NEW ellittrAL or IPIATriOs THE NEW SG'AI:E Gi OCTAVES CHICKENING PIANO. TUE subscriber has just received in addition to • •pleodid each of the wee trek, Seven Octave OOtt =Rahlll:9l , telnk:r o bi PIAN fsoo OS The Impreeement le the DOW e% Octave cousins to scot. pieta change of what to celled too ec de, being . nuthal chug. thmaghout the entire . It le ht fact a atm Oa tresetell awl te totally digere nothoee mode previously by the name Arm. The peke at the new 6%0ct.. will be from $250 lo $3OO, according to the style of the exterior. For ule by 300 N H. INNLLOir, . ogeot far Metering *Bans' Plano., Noel Wool oarwoen Diamond Alley and !Mirth greet. feta IVi o [. LE , YER'S MIRACULOUS VERMINE DESTROYIER.—.For the &dirndl= IC of Rata, ~ the =Ante, Moths, Garden &meta. Re, without . The medical Waltham of the meet Bale.brated European Iheivenitled here examined these prepare. Woe, and in their repute declared them to be perfectly In c:knee to WIZ and dawn& =Rosie. The effect of them remedied are truly °Amadeu, and Is uninfluenced by Mete, ammo or time,.. ham been proved by practical ex perience of terenq.tsro years Mending he different parte rf the globe. For We, wholesale sod retail by YOSZPII ITLESITNO, fel7 Oorner Diamond and Market .t. ATEIV BOOKS.—At E. C. Cochranee, Ilegbeny ty--"What will He do with IV^ by Bub wer Campbell; ifatber and-Daughter, IrrreLleikl , tart novel; Dailyamoseßor,n new work by Mr•Algourney; Sir Waite . Raleigh, etc. by Cost . Klugeltry; Banta of New T.nk and the Panic of '47, by Gibbon.; Scouring of the White norm, by the author of Tom Brown's School Dem with Ilhrtratlon. by Doyle; The dnerl.ll2 of Married Idle, •conlPlnion to Women. Thought. about Women; Lady Bleestagton'eConversation with Lord Byron; Bitter.Sereot, • poem; Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, fresh eapply, with other Into publicattons, Just received at R. 0. 000IIRANWS fell Pederel street, Allegheny. COAL AND CASTINGS.—SeaIed Prop be received at the ce uf the Pit Water Works, M t o Chambers, until o'clock, P en h 01 Theaday,Pabrnery, =ad lust, for supplying the Water Worki with cad. Bids lobe roadie for one or both work.. Pealed Proposals will also be received at the same time for itriPPlyiug the Water Works with the m is cellaneo u s listings that. may be molted. Path contrast to be for the ism of one year from the Ent day of April next. For fullbor particulars enquire et the oMce of the works. fel64lw JAMES NILSON, gnat - - Rl 4 / 4 .1) the following reliable teetintony,_ Jul, We, the Undersigned, man cheerfoll7 recomftwod, after a faithful trial, hIITOMELLT PAIN FATILACTOR, Deter. gent and Nerve and Bow Liniment, either for man or bead. W. W. blelrftrm of Lamb A Mnlr, Pittsburgh: Jarrow arm of John WOill A Bon, Pittsburgh; John K. Holmes, do Wm. A. War.l, Dentist. do • Wade Hampton; S. Ptewart. Penn's Itar.ovil Chyle. Deaden, Allegheny; King, Pennock A Co., Ootton Ilia, Allegheny; H. flobelon it Do ,Orooers, Pittsburgh; Owvlte Burnett, Sr., Shim, Plasterer, Allegheny; John alegraw, Tobacconist, Pittabnrgh; T. It. Bill, Floor Merctutut, do hese Charles, Livery Stable; Allegheny, B. Robert, Craig, Druggist, Pltt.borgb; Rand Debewn, Iron Founder, Allegheny; J. Old, firm of ALAI It 014 Plambers,Pitteburi „ PrlncipM Depot, at LIANTWICLL SHEPLIA Drnagiste, canter Woodard Sixth fag Where Dr. Mitchell will hereafter be found. SOUTH-WBST MISSOURI [We publish below, • Special Report from Prof. Swallow, State Goo!Wet of Id issonel, on certain lands situated In the °minty of Barton, In that State. As will be wen by the letter of Prof. R., thht Report waa prepared at the tenant of Mmes. Wm-Frasier A Oa., No. Ai Fourth street, Pittaburgb, who are the Agenta for the .of. of a large body of lands in that snooty. As the object °tilde Report Is to furnish re liable fof(orseation to thaw who may contemplate Investing In tbst porttoo of the Boudi.Weet, It to hoped that It wlll remise from all such, • entered permal.) Osoumeu. Boma, Burl Colombia, Lo., Nov. 17, 1858. kfrinas. Wm. Famaxa & Oz Your letter requesting me to report to you the chaienter of climate, mutated the country, soil and other aturril re sources of Townthap 33, In. tongs 33, 32 and 30; Township 32, in Flanges 33,32 and 30, and Township 81 in Range 33, in Radon conety In this Mite, is at band. As I have be fore stated, It will be impartible for me to give you a mite drecsiption awe, townabtpose that county has not yet beau gnawed. I have pried through It, In making prakallary =rm. lly knowledge, however. of it and the adjoining =intim, Newts as to enable., to speak with certainty of the topography of the county, th e climate and the .011, and will tolerable certainty of the minima wealth of Um county. ••. • . Your lands lo Rutow county, an on the Vfotarn tnsonry of the Mimourt tablehutds, eenkh I here Moe d. ecrid in my Report foots in pro..) on the SoutteWeeter Drench of the Pacific Rallered : ..• • . That perticin of Southern Missouri eX tending from Bar ton county in the Bouttrwest, to Bt. Generieve in the sentli vast, usually represented ea the eisatern extremity of the Oust Mountains, I. in feet, s table-land, varylog from 1000 to MO feet above the mean. In the West it, la sufficiently undulating to be troll draftiest whits in the Booth and Rut it amiantus. risen into ridges and knobs of moderate elem. Bon. From this tablwiand the country dooms's, by moderate slope. in every direction. On the northern elope, are the headwaters of the Drywowi, Sac, Pomme do Terre, Mance and Gasconade, flowing into (he Illssouri; on the Neat, the Memume mod the Big, Dewing into the lthalselppl; on the &sub, the meter of the et Francois, the Current and the White and its rtibutarim, dscooding towards *Gramm; Mut Spring riser, Elam/ creek, awl Death° on the western nip.. The valleys of the numerous mean. wbkh flow from data tabil.tand, are al first but little depresses! Wow the general levet ; bet the teethe, they descend, the deeper and wider they bectune, until they expand into blued alluvial bothana hoarded by blare more or lee precipitomt. The table-land pretanta • Idlest authelently undalatlag to be well drained, and dal enough for agricultural tz This tableland, en above Meet has an elevation of manse twelve or fifteen hundredl v above the ammo. It has • rolling mean.. and gentle Cipee, of !tome four or Owe feet to the mile, towards the Cose, (it. Illsalselpptthe Arkan was, and the Neosho or tirauil river ; and co high canon. talus or .rte plains to disturb the equable and agreeable temprawtore which mussily pitmans at able . r , atitude under the Sith pandletof math latitude. There r Ero swamps or utertiowad lands. from •hich notion. ethalationa can arise, to affect any coneLieraide portion of this coontry. The climate, ma them Oct. Indlcata, and as our meteor. logical obsemsdans dearly how , It moat agreeable and salubrious. AThe _ ' Census Carport for 1840, chow. that tiontloWtort Kimmuri to one of the mast healthy regktn. to the United Stair.) The summers are tong, temperate • • dry ; the wintery abort and mild. No climate, In sheet, I. Latter tined to oscura health, and a luxurious growth of the ataple product, of the tutoperat. roue. tanoLOOr. Bo fa es observed, the honour/ of the great watery. anal Ileld pewee through Barton manly, Burn the I.lst to the Bouth-Weet. It Is certain that a large pert of the country, pertioduly the northern lad western, Is under laid with valuable Gal beds. In other errtionta the liose. game end eandetnnes of the lower rybonlferotte mete route to turbo. Th. loan. miaow depoolt belong,. to 'di. quat.y.to7 system no talloyo of th. drama an the h ' , PLAT of the real, b. ek RIM gl/Y bewail:loud that emelt atrikee at the Tory fob., daimon/ Pulmonary "Disease, and by restoring Use elsftcient chemical eissanots of Ike blood, Incremers the ptiociplo winch anutituta servone or dial force, invigoratieg Me nut». tire fandione, ad thus not only CURIO; but also PRIn. VENTS, the development of Dale hitherto used fatal Scourge of the human ram ilinsOnutlom to the Public:VS Variorm preparetions aro dandy in Um market, purport- Mg to to lased on Dr. Ohurcifire discovery, ended which we eolamoly cautkm both the proleethm .d the public. Let uo coo be diteolvad, bet mak far and use only th e pre. pamtk,o rid Dora the ado Modal Depot to the United stare, No. 49.Joha street, and besting a fob riesde deny tore of J. WimMtalta, by whom alone be. Churchill's pro ectintion h pot up re in natteeta UM OaMISCALLT MOM lull.. In all Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility, Lied or Vmal. Porn, Dlepepets,' Indigestion, and Female Week. news, It to • sovervigh and Invalnebls reined,. 414/./tIXD TLIZ TRIATIMONY.-tat Prom Use P. I'. detcriam Medical Yossihlll, for „.161a,1858. "Whatever may be oar morbid, cm with retro:um to the "W claims ot . t ub uh ler the ttypopheephitoe mrovervian remedies n erculosis co Taus nee az so oCousv AB o r e TANI Or taus hue ea Imintutet. mum° rf OM the orb% Aftericars Jfedied Reporier,for 0d.,18511. "This Id Idea Is scientifically prepared and relleble.— Wo bus lila dismay prectice, In pbthisis gmlmonall; and other ram of dismay, with very mtliddirtry remits. • • 0 • In sistyedght gem In yid* MU remedy man givon.tht mime were in Ilto leriplent, and twenty Woe in Um woo and advanced deems of condimptlon; the rro malodor beyond bop. With the exception of the lat ter case, which were mach benefited, all Lot three, which are OM daubing, monad perfectly." Price 0, egthreo bottles kw O. Single bottles is rm ll l a y nowoownwed sohdfon,sent by mall, prepaid; whim ordered. Ail order. fort y. w bottle. or over will be math) .prese at mkt alb. patt Druggists meet send their or den erect to thetindersigned, orthey may hive • Mania and various prepenition amt them. IWWlnch4~. Gemelne Preparation of Dr.Charchilte Compound of the Illypophoophitee of Lime, Bode and Potash Is sold at whohode al the We Deem! Dew; 40 John S h o at, but will he kept by all reepentstilo dry filar throaghont the Dotted Blab* Circulars sad all nearmary information given to all puttee enclosing • stamp. For convenience lo receiving our letters, oOrrarporideoM aro regneeted:to add ^Bo. 2161 ° in addition to tn& regular adheres Wow. J. WINOUTSTI4, hmerken sad Porelipt Agency 0111,m, Ja2l:3mdterT[li] dl Jobe Street, Nine Tort. kiILMOVAL . DITQIIIIIIMM =WS STORE commit/or, tainaisat C 0. ,& monosotoooloot Jron, Nails , Stall Springs, Axles, ( Ironed Nuts, Washers, Spikes,.Polts, mio reamed to t►etr glw.ead esmrolre WareboarP Rik 'IT !Tatar lug :tilFromm.lpecti, . - Where away plowed to "ecOs al/ gam la Ode tine 1,116 11 it' *P. lit P.OPIttT, staittriabasloildclitbeir of. tie ani lilted tem:, NW.", OEM FOR interest in a Manufaatur lug XatabilebAaeut fr this ilClnity, convonlaa I to nun , Itet by fanned and dam. As ofis of the carom if dad:roof of renottog from the neighborboed bat Interest 'till be sold, a gnat bargain, sod the boat:low Wog exclaalvely for cub bat UM., capital will Ns required. To any one heels:lg e smell capital to Ineeet the above le a favorabto°Fr. nttp. Terms trey. Apply to ' WAD fel&.leptlerel No. '4O Elbert) erect. _ VOR SALE—A noun Ann Lor on the corner ot South and West Commons, dlisithettLEß City, addaining the besulltul reddenor,:neer ht promos of election by 13. Lothron, Coq. The lot Is Si feet front by NO deep, rooming thro4L, to Water Lane. *mare of. J. 801100XILMEZR, corner of Wood sad Third street, reditCwit erre Hanes, Hart A Oa's Bnaker office. FOR SALE-17 acres of Land in Ohio tp., 8 mlloe from Allegheny City, I rolls from the P P IV and CII It *Woo at Billback. Apply to am. W. eoritli side of Ohlo et, &I door or the Dleunood, Ails !hefty Clry. 445 FOR SALE.—Stoves fur cooking. healing, eft , the best .elected pattern.: Yoe Inme, Yemen, Coal Ecuttlat,B44 hoot. mitt.* In ems or odd piece% the treat Patent Grid bun, the test artic4 for broillog ever Introduced in this, or pee hope say other, city. I will refund the prior In any MO where It tenet° prove what I represent It. lionsekervere liardware, the best selected stock in the cite, and. tam; .o the cheapen; at theiren City ROM Warshatilo of W. W. BRADBGAW, (Suctmeor to T. J. Craig a C 0,,) No. 134 Wool street. All sorts of JObblog done .t abort/at notice. Order. by mall glen metro prompt attention rota FINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR Es BALL—The anbacriber,intendlog to reside lee= monently at Ms country scat, tienr East Liberty, often, tor ante hi. Ilealdence On second bank, Allegheny City, money of Bsadndky at. and Booth Common. Apply to fold led A. BRADLIIT, No. 4 Wood sleet FOA SALE—A Farm containing; 249 acres, 100 cleared, 901 n meadow, balance well timbered, all well watered; Improvement. good based log hones, good barn, good orehard of WO or 200 fruit trews of different blade, alb:late In Westmoreland county,?34 tulles from 11111- Ode station P. it. B. Tab le one of the Ust greofog Canna to the county, and will he sold ate great bergelet. Apply to GEO. W. BONN, &Mill aide of Ohio et., 3d door weft of the Diamond, Allegheny City. lelo OREGON BREWERY FOR SALE-Situated on Btsvenson street, Eighth word, Pittsburgh, fronting on said street =1 feet by 100 feet back; In good order and condition. Possession can be given immediately. For ref erence consult Rhode. fc Varner, at their Brewery In Pitts burgh, or Oso. W. Smith, at his Brewery in Pittsburgh or Wheeling. For term of sato apply to fefslind WEI. 11. SHINN, 137 Fourth et, Pittsburgh. RIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Es _ll. —The subscriber offers for sale his residence,ZA stunted on Canal Bank; between Wort. Lane and Mutant street, Allegheny City. The ham hiss all the modern Im provements. Apply to B. CLYDE, feGYwd• WS Liberty street, Pittsburgh. QTEAMKEL ADELIA FOR SALE. kj —The Stem Wheel Steamer ADELIA, as 00 now Ike at tha St. Louis wharf, is offered for role very low If applied for soon. She ia 140 feet Imeg, 2$ feet beam, Co feet hold, two 10 Inch Cylinders/feet ,broke, ou 3 Hollers and • handsome Cable, wet; furnish and a goal t fi t gen endlyf Title indlsmitablo, For er InSomatlon apply to OUT. IL C. DRAY, Jaffidmd (Care of Caldwel a Bro„) PlOstrergh. FOA SALE-200 acres of land in Ligonier sp., Westmoreland co., on the Greensburg pike, 3% miles! from Langhllnslown, 13 mllm from Latrobe; well wee bared and wall timbered. WIII be wld low far cash, or will truth, for city property. Apply to 080. W. BONN, Pond. aide of Ohio street,3l door wester the leurnnd, Allegheny city. ps24 VOA SALE OR KENT--Onetwo story Frame Dwelling end 1,;4 acres of land, adjoining the Prernir °Mato Wristi, Pitt tp. Price Tory low 4, quire of Ja24 WAIT A WILSON. FOR SALE OR RENT—A very desir abla two story Think Dwelling Donee; In good AA order. vritb gee and water Antares, mituato on Colwell stress. N 0.59, Sloth ward. Print, very low. &Inuit . . ma theprem . Dee, or of Jal6 WATT& WILSON, 568 Liberty et. VOR SALE.—The — undersigneil offers X' for Wahl, property lathe Ba ron g h of Benrick4 ley; • Doe large Brick Dwelling Mum, Prune Barn Stehle, Brick Spring House. to.. with from ten to forty .or.. of ground, us the purchaser may desire. There Le • good Orchard of choke fruit, and the green& about the House see ornamented with shade trees, thrnbbery, &r. It is • more desirable be sold on very reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of J. W. M. WIIITIL Attorney at law, 106 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or of the mbecriber on the premises. delealtt B. HOPKINS. FOR SALE-320 acres of finely timbered lend in Gene county, Ohlm well watered, IG mike mil. from the Ohio river. Will be .old low for cub, or will rake good improved city property either in Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply to Old). W. WNW, South CU of Ohio *Met, nd door west of the Dia mond, Allegheny City. KR SALb.—A trail? of land containing nine sod one bal f wren, witnate on the Vottrth Street about throe toilet from the Court Ilona°. Will be mid low For nab_ Inquire of HUHU & MACIEENZIE, oriSolif Att . y• at Sr., No. 6° Fourth &trout. FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FORip SALE OR RENT.—The subscriber offers fur eels= or rent that delightful Country Beat, now occupied by Adam Raineman, In Reserve Tp., adjacent to Allegheny City, comprizing night acres of choke land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 roomw, Omen Horan, Spring Roma, Darn, Btabling,Temut Norm, ie. lour acres urn muter Orace, which promises to be the mat valuable Vim. poll in the county. Time. are novena hundred Peat frew, Apples, Peary, Chemins, Perwhee,•o., eon of which hod been Imported at great conk and tee In Am condition.— The whole I. prime land, highly cultivated and. Unproved, and situated in •patitlon oorninataling • tine view of the two cities and surrounding country. selbdif IL 11, RYAN. Onto Lana for Sale. ' TIIE eabscriber offers for 'sale section ten, teen:whip IS, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known es "Dowaran's " containing 640 acre. It is situated three mites timid of ion, on the iltste hoed leeditu6yo Wopebir, end g within oboes two - "- - ref . awl and nortlileest queittnrars mod and improve-ti— the remainder is covered with superior timber—and the idiot. le wail waters] by wimpe and running etreama.— ?Ids section is considered the finest body of laud in the Duddy. It will be add undivided or to onetime to mil =To thaws who desire to Invest in real estate a p n opportunity le randy offered. .I. A SWIPPMR, No. 101 stir lamer. Pittsburgh. lOWA YAKKING LAND.—Tho spbscrib j. er• offer Sr safe on favorable terms six hundred am. Choice Lands, altnated In Wright and Hancock', counties, adjacent to line. of 'Railroads now in course of construo• tico, and one tract only two mike from County meat. The above will be mid low for calls, or exchanged for farming lands In this or argoinlng conntlea. no2o IfoBANE k ANJEII. 124 gooondst. STEAM DULL FOR SALE OR RENT.- Frame Flouring Kill in Lalrrencerille, fronting 60 teat on Chestnut street and extending back 100 feet to Nunn st. For full deemipUou and terms apply to feta • AUSTIN LOOMS & 09, 68 Fourth st. DR. IL A. WILSON'S Tonto, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptia PILL B. IN bringing different kinds of medicines be jore the pebbc, in order to show the high estimation in snitch they are held by others, navy prefer to p iblish uneaten and matements from peewee at • dingoes.. We might do m too; but at home we prefer home testimony. perticrtlarly Waco it la from a chow of chines t at all to this vicinity know who they ere sod when to nod that, and that what they my is reliable. But reed. DB4 Cunt, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb.lll, Heists. 11. 1.. Fahneetock A Ca.—Dor Eln--1 here end Dr. Wileon's Hemisebe Pill through a period of I S yeargl here recommended them to many personae MS Med with ekk.headache and administered them frequently to those in my employ or under my care, with invariable good re sults. We use little or no drugs besides in our [wilily; by • timely use of the pill. we meow doubt mud may • trip for • physician. A frimid of mine, who ham • good right to boom, mid to lino," /f Iwo. trareaug, and bad but one boo of Dr. Wilsou'iPills, I would sot pat with it for hay dol lar. if I tow I could not get another." I cheerfully oxi dant,' hints to thedr seine under the clrenmstancea. My own online," is, thereto no other pill emu dto them. 'Penn trnly • T. ALAMO. From Thor. Blackness, Roy., late Treasurer of Alleirhaly Cb.W .V. , To Dr. R. A. Wilma—Dear 8.11-.-1 ham born using your palls elate 1840 and do decidedly say they are the beet pill I in low, or that hare any knowledge of. I first need them for eck.heedaebA with which Infrared beyond deectiptlon. lam happy to say that they entlrely cured:ea fine. then I rue them as • family medicine; if lon bilious, or soy thLog ells me, end I reqnire medicine, I take a pill, and it core. cow they aro my only medicine, end have been for the lasto ' er . ISSB. TllOB. DLAOIIIIIOII2. Front WHltetes Madmen, Esq., City Treasurer. PL1T33171614 ,186 8. Mews. B. L. Fahmetock Cis. —entlern Feb.B em—ln my opinion of the merit. of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonle, Cathartic and Antl•Dyspeptic Pub, I will briefly Mae that for racy pmn past they have been a standlog medicine In my family. A but of these pule is always left within the reach of any one who may feel the neceswity of taking a daft, or; one to thee. Whether it Is owing to the efficacy of them pills or roll do not pretend to say; boll can sabaly assert that Rote Ire have rood them my,family has enjoyed milnterropted good health, and I cheerfully recommend them to all who duly appreciate this inestimable blaming. Respecthtlly, A*, WILLIAM EICIIBAUM. Prom CU. Wet.//eyallar,late Chard Ommatutener qf the State Wsaarantow, January fl, 1868. Dr. IL 4. 'Wagon, Pittsburgh, Pa---4 have been using tau Ault Dyepewtio Piths, whence:ma= remakes% for many ran, and can truthfully say that I have never buind tuiy medians equel to them In relieving me from erections of the stomath and heed: they bare noverfailed to relieve me from headache, and have einem left my tystem to better condition than they found It. I most confidently commend your Mlle u •sale sad highly valuable medicibm. Your., reepentfully, WILLIAM HOPKINS. Press Boa (toper, BR., Merchant of Pilliburph, Doctor R. Adam@ Wilsom—flome 11 mars since your Mile were remminonood to me by the late Joke Heys, and I have need them ever duce, and god them toansiai every purpose Ik• a Molly medicine. It niv el. great pleuore, I:bereave, to concur In the opinion of CU. Wm. Boykin. re. etnelbag them, ea expmeeee In his notomnokatket to you or the Bth Met. tours, nerpeetfulif , GABDIB.OOOPttR. Prepared and eold byPAIINBSTOOK CO., Whole sale Druggists mid proprietors of B. L. PAIINESPOOK'S VERBI1111)(31t, Nu. tO, corner Wood and Fourth Its, Pitt. burgh. Our Vert:attune Is the moot reliable cure for Worms either In ilildren or adults, VW Mannered. For We by all re evadable Droggleta an Patent Iledielne beaten through- out the totinby n0241i err W. S. & O. H. 11110 BISON'S • •• = • • • z• THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH PATENT WZILFC YASTININO, VIDE WITIIOO7' BEWLVG. Unirenally pronounced “the omit perfect Mud ever =dor THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The gghtal and moot graceful Bklrt ova produced THE PICIOQLOMINII By means of claaps—thia beautiful and economical gammon can be taken to phone, washed, and pat togetheYagain at pinworm All the demo have Thomson.* oalebratad patent . Watch Opting Bustle, and as stamped with our name and trade mark (the avian.) &Or sole by*. ptlnclpal retinas evenywhese. W. B & O. U. YaOlll34lN, US Broadway, New York.. STEINWAY'S PIANOS, raw OM 11111ThWAY SONI I Idr, TOM 70114 recelrad, few MIT IRFPIOIIOI PIANOI km tie dine mud subtitled Wary. !by are Wt old gouda'', tbe UST 11•8015 made webers, sad sal be add as Luaus Naar, Tlity m wensaild c. it f or u . N.Lger . atiilreorteltll.l344. LOUR--500 bble. Superfine. Fairs and 'Tauten's& Inrs Oast alr o V ' A nums-; PRIME N. O. SUGAR in store lake m, by ItgalollM.ioll, 1116.116pioosq saillOntot amt. - - - SOWS. Lr'l , Yosurig Mares Library association srn , lactuu-asostin vamixiitott Stri, of iikw York, rat lira three of I& kahatkaiii/Dal Mnh tla mart ari'a alercsatileUbrary Akiodatkoa toad tbaja itaaocally, at LAYAYIT2II NALL, coa IMOD" TIMM DAY sod FRIDAY lIVEDMiII, 21lla Yd Se Dot SEEIECIA--L daZOOKlWlteigini "We& 2. As Roatigrovith mow. 3. Aa lootiag ookk • Dno 211oilliskt. oport at %o'clock, Recitation to coasuasmoo at 7341,. na.t, 215 aut., to ha had at th• Masao and Book die Door. m, How.. Uhr" , 4cttus ootamittee mod WO* • P. IL Pinot J virn tted .. • Leo. Calla. ‘ Atalu. P. P. Da.uaartet, tiN . O Arlie C IPYS ---- T I Ali .gag ogIATIOS -The .lath of the regular minim offeruday Elenneue before We smicielion, wig h. &Waren bgig. Rev. J All RS PfilitiTLY In lh. Second United Prefti,,,u; Church, SAM axed, cu Bewley evening next, 20th item kervicee to commence at I o'clock. The pith& .tut young than particularly, am cordially lutitad tO annul. W. W NAIR. W.ll. icnio IL D. JONIL., L. /Snit. ,J. PL fag T. EI.LANN, ()mu tr.. i'lmannon UM/YU& Mauna latt.oo.l Plltabwith Feb. Inanta I 0 .DIYIDEND Nonce.—The . Preatdeta and Directory of Ude Company have thle day dattarett dividend ont of the pnatite of the last WI mootha, of two dollars per glare, applicable to the redaction Of Moak Sohn fereZmi F. A. 11.114171111. T. &ay. ALLEMIENy °RANCE COMPANY. I"C"Narics is hereby given that in puma - sure of the act of/trembly relathr thereto, sad the charter of Incorporation approred January 27,1860, Baia to min. anhatiption to the Capital Stock of Ur ' , AU& GHENT INSURANCE COMPANY" of Pittsburgh VIII be opened at the MERCHANTS' EXCELANCIE, Youth ilitet, Plttsborgh, on MONDAY then= DAYOP MARCUM:T. to remain open for fire days, (noire the stock be row rhscrlbed,) from 10 A st., tot o'clock r, ar., of each day. Thos. Al. rime, Haney Childs. Isaac M. Pennock, John A. Wilson, A. M. Wallingford, James Laughlin, Oro. W. Cava, felZdtd . • .. JAL R. Murray, (I O. Iff i zt a. W. M. Lion; Joe. D. la. Jones, Gee. W. Jacinto Geo. R. White. Allen itrearr, Robert Beer, R. IL Alexander Spar, Ilabeft e =l4 M. W. Wimp% •D. IL Bo*. • • . OM. or TIM Prrnormast • Dorm Monza Co„ t Prrretrulau, Ileb.loth.lll6ll.j [O. TEM BOARD OP DIRZCTORS OF THIS CO*. PANT tem this day decland • dividend of •Pire Deane per share, payable to the Stockholder., or the& legal np noentadeet, on mad after Thursday, the Rah hod. felleltd THOR U. nom; Teaser. Onricii tars GU= OoXPArr,/ lantl7j" ,44 1860. 102'ELECTION NOTICE,--AM Election for engen Directors of the Note Canal Company, foe the ongoing year, vlll be holder their office. In Manley of Erte, on the /JEST MONDAY OP MARCH NEXT. fonAtd A. H. EIAINMINY, Pometagy. blaacworre• tee Eastracrtrana. Max or} ' , memo% February MOM. IWAT a Meeting of the Director sof this Babb it-day, B. M. FULTON wee elected Aseistaut Cashier. feMOtd W. U. DUST, &War. JIMUsItMentS. FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANOE PICCOLOSIINI The public ere rovellkilly informed that Mlle P/000- LOIlliNl will give ONE GRAND CONCERT IN PITTSBURGH, ON Monday Evening, Feb. 21st, 1859, Cutontencing at 8 o'clock, Wog pooltively the only pep formula, obe coo giro he this city. Ithis liccolOttatill .111 bo asalsted by - - - OHIONI, Primo Boom from Iler MeJeaty:Janata:, London; BIG. lAMBI, Primo Tmor from the Comae Garden Theatre, Lc4doa, end the Academy of Moak, Neer York. BIG. memlionorn, Princlpal Bueo, alu from Her Malartre Theatre; MR. WOLLRNItAUPT. The Celebrated Vlrdlalet. BIG. 81177.10 Condamine. • • • • • • 1. Romano, I Narernad...- RI& kiNlßknottil 2. Brindisi. La BYarlata...— M'LLE PICOOLOMINI and KG. LORINI. -- 3. Gram 0 race. Robert le Diable Mlle OWL 4. Pantarl. Othello M. WoUenhaapt. b. Duet. Nowt di Figaro..... . ... . MLLE PICCOLUMINI and IPLLRIJILIONI: 6. Spirito Clentli. La Parodic_..._ Mg. Lorhti. S. PL icoulom argo al racial.. Magglootti. Walt. noooLoinia. 9. &Tamale Don Paagoale4l4, Laid. iu Wardaria. 'Thu Swallosa" ti Mr. Wollealtaapa„ U. Aria, Ls. 12. Bond Dodd, L'El UIr • Wile PICCOLDMINI god Big. MACMOROTTO: - Prlc • al"mmd PAO. Athabisko tali* evening at the Door gl, with the privilege of.ccopylng such sesta as may not bare been scared. ilirThe oleo( Seats gill Tamotsu. no FRIDAY, Rt. lath, at o'clock precisely, at J. H. IMLLORT Masao glom, 1121.. The Piano used Is • Warning Goad, and Madly fornishad by J. IL Mellor. fold- td 'Co Att. rrl 0 L E T—A comfortable two story J. Dwelling cor.teletlng six rooms and giniebeel W..h .t, Atleghanyttily. linqacs Re U. R 131 Nu, No. Lill Liberty it. • TLET.—Two large 'Rooms, with good light, over JOHN ROBB'ci Shoe Stora,ll:o Marko,. et. Nomura trona Liberty arreaL Dor particulars caquir• (07.41 f JOHN ROSH, 109 ktarleß arms. ' TO LET—A Store Room on Fifth St.,- In the mast dealzBblB locationce th at pea Man oughts,. Apply at 186 Liberty Wen. to 4 MILS, 1V19T5 & 0 LET—Two large farst-class Dwellings/ to let, orLth ell the modern boirovolooota. 111 T 1 1 1 1000H,NoCRINRY NAV" 19 N 0.122 Second and 151 Second st. 1 10 three story Brick Dwelling Howe,