tr. r. annan --D. L. arroa....lL azona anent. narrr ft D 1.1:1 EDlroßB'.a ad PR OPRINTORS '1.1.278333 - c - meux3i --- 140N11All 61011N11141,- 21, '1869 nu TONNAGII TAX.—The conditioti4oti which Mr. Bebell's bill proposesepeal the l'onnage'Tax; Wee 110 ddtibte Inten a as a step cr in-the right direction , bit...falls far short of remedying: the di ffi culty really c plained of. It preposes to enforce a .rednatio on present rates of five mills per ton per mil , on all local freight carried betweeti Pitteburc i h and Phila delphia, but Iniees the company ' lee to mute ,:the tame reduction on all :freight lohittincd be yond the lino of.the road, and thus leaves us, :. relatively, jolt where viewers. -. 'l4ltat oar people complain of is not the rate charged on any article) carried, but the dis crimination between one customer anti another. • Onr merchants are perfectly willing to pay . present rates, if all others beyond its pay in the same propprtion, according to the distance frdlght is carried. They ask Simply ,to be treated as equals with other shippero; no matter whit the rates may be. No reduction In rates , . . __. can ibeneftt them so long as any diocrimination is - Made in Ivor of their competitoit. throur ins( ea: thiPennsylvenia road Ii taking gh fr ight from Chicago to Nevi York, all the way all, a! (soy) 65 cent ! per hundred; t i ,. 'while on o same kind of freight she is charging cur merchants (say) 41 cents fronaPiUsburgh to.Newitork. Thla is a direct discriminatha in favor of the Chicago shiplitrr of (at least) 10 cents, per hundred. Now, under Mr. Schell's bill, the reduction would be equivalent to :3 ~..,,,,, I , a hundred, which would reduce the rate from heitiliB7 cents; but a similar reduction could (and In all probability would) be made from Chi- Icage, and . the' rate from there would come down M . 47, leaving the discrimination in favor of ._ phicsgojust as it is now.. Practically, it makes tio difference to us what the rate i ts, no that all thers areeharged upon the same basis. If Mr. Schell desires 'to couple a condition with his proposed repeal of the tonnage tax, which would remedy the loud complaints made here and all along the line, he can had it in the hill which was Introduced, into the , Senate last year by lifr. Gazxam, al the instance Of the Pitts ,burgh Board of Trade, and which contains pro-. Xbdons prohibiting discrimination in.ihe impost. .tion of freight charges. That bill ought to be come a law, whether the tonnage tax be repealed or not; but if it is to le repeiled upoti-condi thus, the conditions should be such as to meet the public wants. Gov. PACIIIMIL `lLlfilltrOdnOta to the Editorial ourention Lately held at Harrisburg as an old • to!. Hamad: - • , . nNearl7.fhrty years ago I entered a printing office, when / waa a enroll boy. I went through all the grades, from the lowest printer's appren . lice to that of the conductor of aPtiblicjournal, and . I ,pnblished a paper for some fifteen or :-.- twenty. I certainly did not distinguieh myself 4auediter, aa my friend on my left has done tkough I believe be never was "a practical printer. tarLuter The Prericknt—l never had that honor, and I m very lorry that I had not. . Governor Packer—Brother Editors: Itia the ghest honor that has ever been conferred epon e, and I look back to it with pleasure." [ This is more fu u dge. —There is no mere honor i being a printer or a printer's boy than in be . g a Carpenter or a worker in any other trade. • a who know their. true position put but light:ultimate upon such attempla at paying , em a compliment; and if their' intelligence was! pot underestimated the attempt- would not be TYROAC AND CLZAIIITZLD ROAD.—The Penn leania road proposes to finish that portion of • e Tyrone & Clearfield road lying between Ty ne and Phillipsburg, a distance of 23 miles, n.otftsrms acceptable to both. The proposition ntsmplates that the Pennsylvania Central • •mpany is to fiintish $200,000 in stock and a rails, put the rails down, erect water-tanks •.d other conveniences, arnish •the running ock for the road, and take a mortgage for the ..ye sum, payable in tVrerity Oars, with inte rest. -The ties are to be delivered by the Ty rone & Clearfield Company at convenient points along the line. The Clearfield Rojo-man ex rea see a belief that the propoaition wilt ho ac cepted, and that the road _will be finished this It will traverse a rich iron and Itlm b r region, and give access to a section of cone e now altOost isolated. RAII.BO/0) LAW.—The Supremo Cciurt has 'fled Lhe decision of Judge Buffington in the ,ont Sarah Kilgore vs. the Penneyleanig coed Co. The facts arc sufficiently recited in i t e opinion, which wesubjoin: ' "The company , ae public transporters, took the p kalif and her three children aboard of their at Pittsburgh, under a contract to Oct them ;do n safely at Greensburg. That it was their 'du y to stoplong enough to let these passenger' off at the point of destination is not denied, and that they failed in performing this duty is es tablished by the rtrdict." The Court is com plained of for putting it to the jury to say whether the atop was sufficiently long to permit the plaintiff and her children, "lojether semi ea I the other passengers, to leave the, cars with reason. able convenience aad safety." . The , expression, "elf the other parsengera," is lobe understood as the jury doubtless understood it, ae referring to those who were to alight at Greensburg, and so lin i ted, it was the 'very form the question ought to are attertmed. For she was to get off in the mi tof all others who were to get off at that place, and no consideration of hercase could be re 1 that would lose sight of this fact. . It is an established fact, then, that the com ps y did not give her, in the actual circam ate eta la which she was placed, reasonable time to sire the cars in safety . But they are not sea onsiblrfor this wrong, it is argued, because in the eh was guilty of - an act of imprudence in lest, =natter they bad renamed motion; and As ell's Case, 11 11., 197, is relied on. ..If the trainhad not atopped at all at Greens burg, and she had jumped off, in spite of re monstrance, whilst it was sweeping past that 'paid, thee would bare been a parallelism be twiit her case and Aspeirs; but, as the facts war., there is none. A sickly woman, with th . young children in charge, is informed by the • .raductor that she has arrived at her desti net , n; the cars are stopped to permit her to alig.t, and whilst engaged in getting her chit. dn. off, they dart again, and she springs for the .latforni on which one of her children has f is . prosti:ate. Where is her negligence or sae. nen in ail this' f you did not - meaa site should attempt to get •1f there, you should not base stopped and in d her to try; if you involved her in the tette •• pt, and yet denied her time to accomplish or effort/ are not to be imputed to her Deg oe, and her case likened Aspen's. That two • dbe grievous injantice. That it is wrong for a party. to, attempt to 1. e care whilst they are in motion, aan ab et truth that counsel complain of the cart for not misapplying here. "It is one thing to define a principle and a very different matter to apply it The tights and duties of parties grow out - Of the circumstances in which they are placed. II was an natural- for this woman to lease the care en she did in her circumstances, as it was rash for Aspen to• leap from them in his circumstances. kbe as unreasonable to impute negligence :toutlt would have been to have held the company responsible to him. tThe cause seems to have been well ruled at points, and the judgMent meet be affirmed." Tin Psa.flastn.a.—The Wheeling (Va.) In. Mimed'', referring to the remarks of Mr. Veech ore the Historical Society in this oily, on the anhandle of Virginia, !aye t .. 1 1 ..We have always thought that this strip of i lrginla soli, running up north between -Ohio And Touts)'veal:, ought to be Included in the beandarice of the latter. The natural boundary ' o Penntrylvania, on the west from where it at ea that stream, eouthward, is the Ohio ri .' •On the south it is that direct line from 6 Delaware west, running on- through to the 0 o . river. Th is is the way the line should -- ha been run when the boundaries between the 8 weis d i ed.. This would have given Wheel. ins Pennsylvania-a freeStato..-and she would now hart been as -far ahead of her preemie eel( as a• h to-day ahead ,- in point of energy and , weal b, 6f.the old dilapidated cities on the mist- 1 era e otn;tluc eve suffered still more than we ' the aralytieg noes of the policy of the Btai • Wheeling ahe Icy I • Just think or 11,• citizens, rnechaince,c seu Brims hearte, strong .musele and honest parposee—tnerehattb,tunti facturets. owners 0 f - Property—thick of , bow much it would enhance your.inteogivo cho Due could to-morrow be run 'renee.te he Ohio on our south and Wheelingh,tranifereed to bum. _ . Titti ittxxore! Dectilait demo ends in nlinoisAied eiticheine for eleratfog . . ex- Governor hbittesoni this : time= of the Legis tature, to the U. place of Governor TruMbrill, whittle term expires two years hence. The facts which have transpired in the investi gationTinto the — f4d practised upon the State, as dgveloped below, will probably prevent the mucosa of the scheme. We extract from the correspondence of the Chicago Prato "It is in proof that the canal checks, so fre enently referred to 'in the examination,:'were issued in May and Augusn of 1839. ' that they were paid at the Chicago Branch of the State Bank; that those of the denominations of $5O and $lOO were not cancelled but were put aside and counted as cash; that when they accumu lated in large sums at the Bank, they were de livered to come authorized officer of the Canal Board, who drew one large check for the amount surrendered; that the checks were--minus $315 —all paid and conveyed to the canaleffice; that, by order of the Board, they were there accu rately counted by Gen. Fry anti hir. Manning, and an inventory of them was taken and pre served; that they were securely packed .in a stout wooden box, which watt nailed up, envel oped with tape, arid sealed with wax and the official seal of the rem* that the box was sent back to the Bank as a special deposit; that it remained in the keeping of the Bank until sent for by CoL Oakley, Canal Trustee, in 1848 or 1819; that it was conveyed to the canal office, then in Chicago;_that it remained there until 1853, when Josiah Mcßoberts was appointed State Trustee by Goy. Matteson; that, by the order of the Governor, all the indebtedness in the office was packed for transmission to the State Department; that at the time this pack ing was done by Mcßoberts and Reimer, the box spoken of was there with- its seals unbroken; that it was opened, and its contents, arteaneelled, were, with other evidencesof indebtedness, re packed in a trunk and a shoo-box. that these Were sealed and marked to the address of "Joel A. Matteson;Springfield," aridly Mcßoberts dim self were delivered to said Matteson, at La Salle, in Sprit, 1863 ; that in January, 1857, Matteson being then in office. $lB,OOO of these. checks were funded in hie office by his clerk ; (the Gov , ernor is ex-officio Fund Commissioner), that on the 27th of February and 18th of March there after enough additional checks to swell the total amount to $107,000 were fronded for Matteson by the Bayne clerk, then retained by Gov. Bis sell, who had Meantime been inaugurated; that bonds for the various sums presented were is sued in the names of certain unknown and onythibal personages, though when issued were delivered to Gov. Matteson himself; that $96,- 000 of the bonds are in the hands of the Auditor as security for the issues of the State Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown, owned by Matteson. It is also in, proof that no other 90 day checks have been presented and funded; that no others are known by any of the witnesses to have been in circulation; that an agent of the State em ployed in 1848 to hunt oat and buy up State in debtedness had never Been one Mace 1810; that among the checks funded ate thirty having spe cial endorsemente to W. 11. Brown, cashier, on the backs, which have not been re-endorsed by him ; that there are 105 others properly signed but untrimmed and unfilled with the name of the payee. And it is farther proved that the whole amount of bonds and money—principal and interest--obtained from the State by this transaction . is not far from $223,000." Tan Honssrsan But..—The following are the yeas and nays in the Senate on the motion to postpone the Homestead Bill, which was equivalent to killing it. The vote being a tie, the Vice, President voted in the affirmative : Tess—Messrs...-Allen, Bates, Bayard, Benja min, Bigler, Brown, Clay, Clingman, Davis, •Fitch, Fitzpatrick, Green, Gwin, Hammond, Hunter, Iverson, Johnson (Ark.), Kennedy, Lane, Mallory, Mason Pearce, Re" ebastian, Slidell, Toombs, Wad end Take 2S. - Nays—Messrs. Bell, Bright, Bro crick, Chan dler, Clark, Collamer, Dmon, Dotal tle,'Douglas. Durkee, Feesenden, Foote, Foster, Hale, Ham lin, Harlan, IlonetonT Johnson ( eon.), King, Pugh, Rico, Seward, Simmons, S jai, Stuart, Trumbull, Wade and Wilson-28. —All are democrats who voted in e affirma , tive. , Messrs. Itrewn, Hunter, Lane, Ilaoiroond and Breckenridge are all candidates for nomination at Charleston. If either succeeds, his vote against thelHomestead bill will be remembered, 'ezu.st' Cows. , --- - 'led a IF Famsv's Cotourrea.—Much indignatiopt was expressed en Saturday at the unfairness! with whiettMr. Farley constituted the Anti-T x Ex / ecutive Committee. It 13 made up almo t ex clusively of active democrats , end the rem index are only noMinally cleared with the eppoeition. When the eon mittee was authorized it was Imp roved that it!would be constituted with coma regard to the yon -partisan character of the con vention; but insteiaif lust, it has been made ultra-partisan in its character, and plainly re vests ttJ destigh to turn the movement to the special benefit , end behoof of locofecoisto. The people will not submit to this political chica nery, and Mr. Thomas Farley will find that in his eagerness he has entirely overshot the mark. JAMES MAR 411.41.1.. tralia.: HENRY &IraCARY. .. . DISSOLUTION OF PAICFNF,RSILIP. _LI real... ter i tusrahle hsreteror r e aright, ewer the - - --- 1 earr.a af ow AMMON AMU .1.1. ER was dissolved CITY ACCOCNTS.—Tho City Accounts for the Lbr imams! conarnt ,n, Meratuhrr 1714 lam. The ounce of year 183 A appear on the outside of to-day's Vi:, ' , " ;„ E „ l r ': l , E ;, 4 , th ,"`"" th '''' . "'"' *"' "`"' n " b "" , term, at Cherry allay. a her doors paperp bolo. be, hauler am, IL P. MUELLER. Pittsburgh, Feb. CM, ISIS -ro2l:Sel/bllet , ....,. . TUE la ANDLEER'S Nit/ROM—A Rad Specula ' CO -PA RTNENSIIIP NOTICN--I have this ,mm..—We heard some days ago, from a source Lay d men taw s'i th ter , Mt. E. U. EnRELE m ths entirely reliable, says the ftsranualt RepuAlirt . 4.„.,T,L i. :1 1 1...T...!:"*Z..2:: r.ldthitt Trots, n od Mr hose.. beal..i.lztlatt..rame w. et J. u. L. CA tb tp, 2LY. .Ao, that s lot ofrAfricaos, supposed to be porticualaireos:t • CO. " j; c ' ea l of the Wanderer's cargo, had recently been of- 144' Veal t. ' , ea.' ae.. toe •etuemeot of .It Me.rthl fared for sale boils in Charleston and Graham- 14 e's...„ J. L. CARMA , III2IN, rills. The price asked was $250, and yet the LlE,lselsar owners were unable to find purchasers at that .. , :tir1„ W : e‘ ,. 1 :.511. P,:', 0. .„,,.. 1.'.11 T 1: i ., : n m . 1. 1 1: L d i a ,,Y,,, • = 1 ,,V:;;; 1 . low rate. The difficulty in the minds of planters t i r .„,, ,',„,1 - ..,11;1 5 ,„ ' „co. The Ply% of the arm her...tea Sat/MA ye he two-fold, to wit: the uncertainty of am to-. 1.1 o 1 • louvre. REA • YOILATTII, title and of life. No man will voluntarily pin , . chase a lawsuit if he knows It, and in this CAS!, under the law, he makes himself both a defend. out in a civil action and an offender on the crim inal side of tile coon.. Thee° negroes, tot. it is said, arrived in a diseased condition, many of them having Itch and other diseases contracted in their passage, while they are peculiarly sub ject to pneumonia awl other Winter diseased common in our climate. From these and other reasons we have no no doubt that the experi ment probed anything but profitable to the on. _dertakers, and we trust the credat may induce the parties to abandon altogether a traffic that ie opposed both to inblic sentiment and the Itself (if the land. ' Per Contra.—The Savannah Nees of the 10th ' df February say. - The Republican of yesterday has an article, the object of which would seem tb bo to depress the price of negroes. The ed :!or says he is informed that purchases cannot, e - obtained for the Wanderer Africans at the low price of $230 at which they are offered, and that planters are not only deterred from pun- . chasingthem by the fear of inoorr , og civil and criminal prosecution in the courts; but by the, , fact that the [regrets are diseased, Mad "paculi..l crly subject to pneumonia and other winter dis eases common to our climate." The editor says he has his irformation from a source entirely reliable: Weary equally reliably informed that this statement I ts incorrect; and we are further authorized by et responsible party to say that he will paw $4lO apiece for every negro brought to Ore cohutry by the Wanderer which the Repub. tican',, informant will produce in Savannah, he, the purchaser assuming the responaibility of all prosecutions that may be brought against him. - - - PEON KANPAL —Lawrence, K. r., Feb. 11, B.o.—The bill fora Constitutional Convention cot to Goy. Medary tou clays ago. It was sent book day before yesterday.* beteg informal, the .roperseignaturetkol officers of both Bowes not boing abpended td , it. it was properly signed Mid sent back, but not, of course, until during the third day from the ',close of the session, when he can pocket it. lI says ho will sign it, and that it was all a mistake; but treachery is suspected, and somo of the members of the Coutiell are suspected, together with one or two members of the House. Tho-bill aboliehing slaveryxas sent to him on the fourth night before the close of the session, bat be said, during the eneuing day, that be had never seen it. Treachery is auspeoted bore also, but as to-day is the last of the *maiden it will noon be known., Deputy Marshal ituseell arrived in La*Tette° With an armed band of thirty men and four heavilY ironed prisoners. The prisonert were speedily transferred to the officers of this coun. ty, or they would have been rescued. The pro cess of law had never been served on ithem. Tey gore prisoners of war, and it dote not an appear that they were concerned n the recent warfare In that section . The bone were taken front them and they were conducted to the Johnson House and courteously treated, being detained merely to ate if there was any thing agaturst there. Shortly after they got to Lawrence, Itureeß cocccaled bimeelf. He has been arreatedout he il,uader bidictment for robbery and ,murder. Ilia posse were disarmed by the crowd, In. they keep very 1j Demist:ens Cocarrarelas.—W o hear of say- I erg, very dangerous counterfeits, which have I been lately - put in circulation. of them is s $2O note on the Bank of Lotil vine, , pa able at the bank-here, which is ode • ted to de eive. A number of these notes hare b en received by our banked - a - mons remittances. 'Amalie is a $5 note an the eame bank, payab eat Pad . a r But by far t.lie most dangerous : is a$G t oto graph eagle- Northweeterre•Aank of VirOnta; 'Another Ileine of the bankers refese - to repave any notes, Of that bank of that denomination, ~ and . the i public had lager do the samc—LottirmuJ:ear. 1 .--,;;,..,5i:„.; -- - w _ _ . . . --________.;______------ Ir.w4 ' .l4ll7l.""bbiluar- ..Loto-indienioinnefitis.;: ' -- Li - -::!•.:' -- .1 N.T.AOTOMATIC., 18i9i' Baltimore and Ohio iiiiireed C041q.50 " :',, .. -_ !-_---.,- ! fettlicelliut,o,4l3. .- -- 1 ..- , r Zak. . ! ' si.otices. Jr : . .ratro4., tali assiedinsky *stir* Ind i.e.---::,..i......., ; ;-;.. • --- - - - - reading thenames of the Anti-Twx-Ezeowtivs Com, l' - UN ril KEI RAM E ... mug • ..,,,,,,,,,.., .z. q ,,..,.. i s 'VIE BALTIMORE .E , W e.,,,....4..... ewm....,---...,:.- ; ROLLING. 3 SITE. —We 01Ter for I fl.,' ..'"-.-' . 2 . o:Eculs liien's Library Association mitten the itoverend Thomas Farley has appointed. tI PLY TRAPS. . " : , W , ...._.....7,k1.4.,_ the ti ' : d y,'" i " . .. b7° l '''''''"' '''''''',. n .,- -Y t.r - ust.-4 , 11,13n.11: vANDENtIOPP. Salk of . New Last fall, many alanderous Republicans losiouated I Uo by clock work ; Manta top ww-rr 1i1r01d.214•61, somitung. Iron "cies of Jones. Lanth,et ' Tort, xrdt -i re , 0 ,„„. or . f . o .,, rta i. e . n t s her on , th,, that Mr. Farley had been go ao many different sides ' l'l'L 'in "kb bl""111.4." 11.'"ik''' ft " h"r ir ' !!!-!.° °°! ' ll ` rl ; LlLlll V!'! ,lll°, .o lD rcos C° lvo ll e r ed ANY tor , varc M0rvb. 06 ....1i" , ' M- to ttot ' l u o tn' , , ,. ' 3l ' ift,= ' ? 'ir Vaslory 'r' .. Too n n ' arY 'R :i bl / 4 'jo 'l k-' 1 ; "" cv ' ds '''' '. : ke Y' sT; 4l !iy -. . ' at .:1 1 ! / ' ' ' S, ' llli ' ;: U : t b .PALI,',"Ot7 i or th tai detrains, and all other questions. this Ito ! ur n ' s " ''`' l, o4 , aad il" them ''' n " . L ''''' 4 ii i .° ''''. . 1 ,.. i.d 7 ., ip .. Th .,. a y, p..... 1 3. er po.... thsOugh Ni b of lading to and from oratlarit'S b. n a''aa.' DA V stet l'it •I. t \ L'f•r- iNG 4, 1'....4 2.lth and sth InsA won! 't do to tie to, and when his name was offered ! nil ne actplial to the trade on 'Bend Terms by ' . Pittsburgh Nifil''''":"".'' ' ''''rto'' , fOr es, bd•tc '' a' c . . ae Ch inner; a the recent Anti-Tax Meeting, those ; S. W. 8311T11., Patentor., laroin, an era:kilt barber for Woo, etc. 5 ,.., m . 0...., N .. ~..,h . Bates guaranterdto tie equally favorable with those of !!” o the rn.v. g , same Tenderer. said that ho would not lot the op- fol s llewdkw '2. .' n ..:Tr en , v t...i: h Stutt=-olense. I' porter ry' slip for wreaking his etroonanco on the ; l'estlval for the kulrutaxy, For Information eato rates, facilities, co-, .4 , , afildicta a.. , former W....1,.,1 n 4.1 .reete. ; ..,: ~, [. " -; ' ' ".... I.• ir Beef fallen tOixidiftnelice at 73.i.' people ho refused to place him in the ComMieSiuti. . T"E ANNUAL FESTIVAL kOR Till; Con may Ile made by latter or in person to either or toe r--- 1 ;led __. - .. . ~. ~o . ;-1-, bod et the Nicole mad Beek &mew, en' otli a You will notice his reverence not only in ! h . • if h., fdd f astuaatrto.ageotor 1)# LAST' Fdl RN .idlE t 01: SA I.E.—Tho It i o•c..y li-nrs, Isati trs cog,,pitp,„ dal pc. the that Ire Christian spirit which alway s pertain to } At BOSTON' stows Potter cor . Ptate and Wilehington ate. a . LIAM., Market street, on the afternoon and crenin a s of u NEW • • • . • .1... P Steam Engine and Blowing C 5 lir:ultra Innis In nec n IdftE, C. IT Polar-11,2in Broadway, &b ore the the elo , but also in obedience to that cantina! neat TUEoDAY. WiaIINEEIDAY illel THURSDAY. the Allentown Anr brach., Ito c.c.s. ' Il breve t r Iran 11 ' ' principl a the democracy that the majority shall _, T , h 't,"^, 'Pt./Tat'''. °Ca haa..P" a . l . k 4 7" . „,_' - aal. 7 rail ae- a Pillf-IDELPIIIA,OIIbo on a Coulon. ~ ,, ,,, r Broad T iaa a ' a al'ii.".. In Ka.' "'ha ., aial,'''" r '''''' ''''''''''' • I 5,,, s '.• n .... h .. p 1..... majority - no, than, not „...,_. tat in tuts court to aside this yet. Matonsson In a. time of I n consequence o r an emerge:merit or tun works rerrinng l lL ' s.-,,,, x , , r,...c, wh . • tuoiely, of einefly-no, not one llopnblican--on Lu c h,,, e " h ,, , ,„ 0 ,„ . 0 ~ a Col Kelly, roc grain and Cm -trint eta , Yell 1 ,,,,,,,,,... ; ..., 1., „ ,,, •,,.‘4 ~,, ~i ~, , ~,,,.,” , 0 i ., t, ic.ir i tr• int,,,,, c ' his Coal hien: Preacher Farley-honedt Tom Far- toroton of TUESDAT. the 22d MM. i ontarliwr, at the Offirt. of tb.• a1.1.g5 Toll .14 1 rIC•S; f t.‘l. -j[ ' 11..,1 ,ri :1I E 5•••• Cit hl' Ti - - ---! ~, relDrind • •• I'llTsollloll, J A Vanahey,ll4 Water street_ ~.••• T 55 ASoCIATI•ON ley-fair om Parley-what an India rubber con- ! . iir t „..,,,,,,,,, ...,...„.. of ~e rc, ,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,„, .PAN V No. 105, WA Lsiht etre•d. Phriedt Ii Ina. .. ~_.l i i , t r y rh • i , Ix • caret:, te st , ..., • • ESTATE OF SAMUEL 1)0 Uf; Lt2iSTD E , fel; calferd ''''''• r an'''. r r"''''• i 8., r m , . ;-.- re i- :. o•-,; , -.. ...11 e., 4 ''-'3'E‘solos science m the ponce. How your bones Mittel anhe i and abinnto nonentity, of Citnibur g h, Allegheny City and i , , °liver e d by the for that ow People's Party which you and Ned 1 p. m .. 1 ....).. 0 ,, th . Ir . of•slNrieentto ft lio.agistad lat . vidath.. ao".I attiii- in'dl,dh - e or ta. Av. 'haat' ht.'. 1_)I OLLI NG MI LL ADD D (1.1 L\A.N I Z- r:".; , it— J. , mi.: , i'"" i Tir in !n" i ''''''' '-:" 1, 4 1'0005e,,,-1,,,, -, ;I; stro t. ;a : sc.t t s ti • ig u •no • Campbell Tailed to inangttrate. Ah Toto ' p.Al'll of Collins townnip, deed. have been gratand th tr.° nth. rnred"' „„;',?;',l'. "" ` b ""' - `1;t1;V;;""'": —-It, i s a BORAS 151 It 1.• eLl'—nr- -4.h.0 ' , Tort I:lJit 1 Oa". t'• = • • ate. -fhb fu er Wth be la d ota in year Collins befirre that day. ! scrincr, to whom an persona having Vienne or dominoes T estil y i .,.. ' 0 .„,,, r , , r ,,,,,, ....., .. 0 .... 0 , , 1 ....no n It Sheet Iron alanntactor f i; •I•ehog 9: ; Fere, . ~ , r ~ t or 1. . At • 1.'141, ~ sr 0.. nil v 131 11,1 a n ts . I Vora. at! eli o ts 1 r, tori , itt the itororini or 51, It+ t i .or i. , nv n ; I notice you have opPehlted c!ight la on th e ' narnt laid estate aro requested to make knnera the same . it. V, SIAM 1 Commits , which every countryman will say was "°°"' &I. -1...1'h." indebted the to mal e ituom. SELLING OFF In the Ceunty of A [lnched,. l'a ,on the M0hen,...0. 16 ro, r, ; '.I".II.KINCAD, 1 right. REPTitLICArt. 5 i5,.. --- - - ---- twill of this Inatitntloa wi t n the CITY cani ng neat Contributions of mor.ey, refreakruenta and et end the Rhaterta Cities. a lar- g e ri c rac front, midi good road to •-a t" '• - .--•-. . _ tire Pennyltania Rll PAIW CO, or any tan, iron • l'at . tat - T. 6 f Pa...beret *PM,' LI Anoi Ilene. and Cherry stn.... for the tablet', may aan- - •a nn “'n acme - -n s LTIIIOR E. J T Ett411411 , 1. Garrote° Station. Cunt. -Lettere of Adrafttletratlon nu the estate of ; dints payment. falfirlasrlStdWM. DOUGLAS, NAT Waal street, Pittsborsb. -------.IeRW AHRlVAl:Ori s trgciii. - ------ - IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOll more power, ' and tb••Corinclievillem x d I itlsburgh Itailreed-tu• alt niir i , atm ride to Pittaburgh. There are Cot itteet iron mitre. rand • one bar Iron mill ; ,ix furnaces-eorre an innprnot air tisht -i. annealing faner,. Vitae works sx in make fifteen here!tu'usso'"lditr4"nu'bitt-ii° FP. :TIER a 'Liam. , , , --, ....t,... , a5A...a..... ,Si aft. ~,.0 I bat. ... et. .. , thi •••••••• d. 7 f cr.vt Th r obi - , owl sOOO I. 1; JUKE ... L. itl.C11••• ... 'I II I.t.Nts. t• Two .Colu. FOR CONTEMPLATED INPROVE3IENTS t „,„. „ rnhnni ~,,,, in n ~.r . n,, ,,,. 4 , ,.. , ,i,,,,,, %Yorke arc in 1-"ee'r..tbec:' , ; a separate. buildm e . tunembrum land at the mill door.offr r. I ' I I i ..- . i log laeilithe by reilrolniti r etuargiont to any perms I. ilo• I United Staten or Canada %hereto...awn nod a Mtn' acne, 01 , I ground. on pan of eiti. 't Ore e .rl, Arend I, e • 10 0 , , ' r i being Itandasirre Dunn,. L.. 1.• •n e I .t.!,, .r. .. I'o , i aro eight filial min. le girl. or thenr g i... or no ....ei ...., • - rine quality of .••1, nt 11,•'a 1.,, Co 14 , 0 f rid,. .•.^h,' t• r ..i. iApribreXt. For parte-nine , rt;-; -; . Its ;-. ; I 1,11 , 15, jallarlmreod %t I • , :12,1,,. b , lam are. l if i REGON BRECVEIII FO 11. SA LE-Shunned 1 a.._, on StaYettoonoltivb lb din, one.:. Pltt,trur c li, Ironin ; , ou Itaid street IBS feet b) Ile, r. of 1•1,1.. In ).••• I order ran I condition. Poatefeion combo until Corr.edin•ly. S'or ref. arena, commit Rhode., di Verner, a[ their Pre e• r t to lane:. burgh,or Ono. iy. Smith, at bra Brewery in P11.L.116.1,1, r , r Wheeling. Por toms of ado apply 10 fehrluid W3I. M. Ft/LINN. KB Fourth et. EP a..: , ... e.. - 1. 4 1 01 d SALE -- An interest in a 111antitbetur i: Ing Establishment in'thio vicinity, convenient to mar ket by railroad and river: Anon it the ottnef o vid'estrotte of removing from the neighborhood hie Interest will he mold a grant bargain, and the 101Diritle being eaClnsivelT b. earth but little capital will borequirwl. To oily one baring matt capital to iris., the edema LI 3. favorable opportu oltp. Tortniteany. Apply to LEVI WAVE. felSrSadla•C No. Sub Liberty carnet. ..._ FOR SALE-17 act.. of Land in Ohio tp . 13 mil. front Allegheny City, 1 mile from the P h W and Cll R station at Killbock! Apply to ill 0 Ir. ia;NN. booth farina Ohio ab, ;Si door' eed of the Pr onoird, All; ebony City. 1.15 "Amine the verse wonderfu were writ Annie, o Laurie, a and wife, to. Aa 8 year 168' compoesd IL is pain ardent a Mr. Doug heroine fo gueon of C Itunne."—Mr. Robert Chambers says • of this song, which are in a style ly tender and chute for their age, en by Mr. Douglas of Findland, upon • e of the four daughters of Sir Robert st Baronet of Maxwelton, by his see who was a daughterof Riddle of Mi r Robert was created a Baronet in the `it is probable that the verses were about the end of the 17th century, ul to record that, notwithstanding the d chivalrous affection displayed by as in his poem, be did not obtain the a wife; she was married to Mr. Fer raigdarrech. Smear GIS THE NORTIL— Hon. 41100 D ket tle, a mem i t mi tr of the House or Representatives, htut addree a letter to the Rev. 11. W. Bel lows, of New York, setting forth the suffering of the settlers in some of the new counties of this State, !and appealing, through him, to the people of York far aid. The New York Tribune pablialtes his letter, and-strongly sec onds his appeaL Same Mr. Ferris wrote his first letter tho Legislature of this State hie ap propriated $15,000 to their relief. But it is said that sum will come far short of their real necessitica —Detroit Adv. A Cnuorc Areastos.—The Rochester Chion, a Locefoco paper, alluding to a statement that .-lien. Caell will not retire from the Cabinet Wa lesa compelled by physical inability," says it was "scarcely neceeeary to make an announce- ment of thin tenor; for the whole life of the now i:i . venerable earetary has been one standing il lustration f his scallion to private life, and that ho would t retire from any office unless com pelled by c cumstances which he could not con trol, or unless templed to do Bo by a prospect of higher honors." AN OPINION.—Tbe Louisville Journal nye that the fact that the name of Franklin Pierce is euggested as a .probable nominee of the Charleston Convention is the most !ever° com ment on Bdebanan's administration that could be imagined. Tut Northampton Gazette boasts that, in one street io that town, within a distance of two thirds of a mile, there are thirty;five marriage able girls, of rare beauty and accomplishments. Rave they all the "spatter 7" THE London papers state that a great-grand son of Pena, the wealthy and celebrated foun der of Pennsylvania, has jut expired at is very advanced aee,.in the hospital of the benevolent Colston, at 'Bristol. DIAD--In Montgomery cutuity, Eenn., at the et... Wooer, of E. W.l . Zortalngtfin, Esq., on the mottling of the lith inst., /Ir. E.DAVEKPORT RUNTINGDON. An extended: obltnary notice of the deceased could not be xpected. We knew nothing comparatively of his preeintoi history. Ho n u lived fur the but tour or nee year. with Mr. Northlngton, oho took Mtn In his hoop, as a comps. lon, and where La found • pleasant, comfortable Lome, at al: times exottriencing thaw attentions which kindness only to:caved. 1 Ile was partikwlmly guarded (anon when interrogated. i In attnaking MI himself, his former life, nr tho home of hi. relations. LIU ago, be never told. It is iinsiarned hewn. .1 . sixty or sixty- v• years! old. Rohl be was born', New Tort City—had bee • merchant litsre,roarty years ago—hut a brother who a law Oaptaln. We have 'written thus monk, Mown. he w • stranger among toi; wasl amiable and kind, and gentlemanly in tits deportment, and in Um hope that this notice toay meet the eye of same .n 0 who would be glad to know thm the Wan. dere, wan proptirly cared for, and had mot with kind frienda Gtr from the home of his birth and his kb:WM.—floc/it rate( Tenc.,) t 'humid, CHRONIC DIA ARIS:A.—WO limp In our pos se...ion Iba certilicato of n reopertable citizen, te.dltylizg that be •as entirely cured er this , Icrudini dims.. by ticiag Ebel-Anne. Ileascnd Bitters. Wool:nal tatltit pleasant In ottoorlutz lht rortiftrato to ouy pentott doottluti this statement ClroOs!-214 morn! to ask for nterhave's flollsod totn. The groat popolarity of MU modicio, has lalorod emu lodhttio.O, which the magic should plant agaitwt porthwithit. fir Sold at tbottlo, As bottles for VS, by the pr. prtatcrw,BM PAGE, & CO, Ifanotactoring Plum. uatitas Ica Ch 27 Wood *owl, bottom.) las and 24 ets„P7ttbstret4 Pa. sia4 Droggist. gate. Jaapiiiwr 13ustittron goitres A inangra. DISSOL bTION OF CO PART\RRSIIip. .-The itsersdlp heretofore existluir hollered the flew ri dent, ES DI 413.5.11 ALL, mud LIEN la 11e11NAB S, adder the al,le f 3farehall t llcoearr, , v dterolerri 100.21 cooterit od the first day of January. I qre. 'Mr !mo le.. of the I prat wit! be nettled a the old !tend. rerner of !jeers) sod Wad etrorta, whore than Indebted relit phase make fat le paynrent, and those haring chomp tll presadt *dela for is4tthelvent. 11.11.fti LLOYLV4k. VOILSYTtI, .IHOLESALE GROCIIRS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE CMINIIP.MON MERCHANTS for the sale of PH; METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 75 Water Street, Ped'y I, I aW.gsd PI TTVIDITRIIII, PA. T IIE undeMigned have idedociuted with them, In the ersaufacture and aide or hfcLoor'• Venal. fags and Liver Pills, Mr. Y. E. POUT Itlti 7Le style of the Oct. will ratio heha heretofore PLZMINO 11111)0. Pittsbnrgh, January fat, NIC E7OF DISSOLUTION OF 00- 1.1 OT PARTNER:OIIP —Publi: notion M hereby giveu th.it the cienstrineraiiiplhereLofore existiug ander dm ....style and title Cl Cairm4 i Wansworns Cu, Engine Builders, in Allegheny city, Wind or Idattliew lege, demi Wads. worth, and W. as partners, ha. been and Is hereby publicly dociand di red; so thin no [slit nor any of mild to partutm is allowed or authorised to contract any mom debts, ILablltelor or obligation. at any kind. In the name of amid firm of Cridge, Wadsworth A Co., nor torah.. any damn, talons a receiver is appointed, and notice thereof polileiy given. IitATTIIEW Cal DOE, Afire hind SAMUEL. WADSWOUTII. Allegheny City, January Id, 1839. lIE - - undersigned havoas,soeiated with thew ' In the Conioniwilon Badness Jams Fatima., lato of Steubenville, Old, Tbii atria of the flew will renting. an heretofore. lax. AM INTIMIOK ac CONI 51 ISSION 311:1te1lAN'TS Pm. the wale Pig Iron and Blooms. &Ada 113 WATER ITERET, Ihrrntrana firth abbertonmento Homestead Flre insurance Company OP TUE CITY Of NEW YORK. CAPITAL. $150.000 Securely invested. Orrice, WIITTIOCK BOILDENCI, N 0.126 NANEAU, CON. BLIKIIIAN Stun.. %lII'S COMPANY 'into in oontemplation retablishina Agencleo in iwreral Important motion. of tho Itoion; gentlemen theilring to act as Agent. for this Co mpany will plea. apply. liy letter, stating references, what Companino (if any) that , aro now Agents for, and the troteddo err:omit of that 1:114 be controlled for Urfa Comp.). WM. CLUE:WET, President. /161..DILKDOB, irts.l.lynt. r02.1,,Rtd :JOHN K. OAKLICY, Secretary. r fnE NEW - TICORK LEDGER TO-MORROW AFTERNOON [TENT s MINER E• 21,151 Wholesale Annula, Masonic ITall, Fifth et. IQPRAGUE'S ~ ANNALS OF'l'ilE AMERI IJ C lt* PULPIT, Vet. 5. Why am I aClnaccbman; Unonle Pocket Almanac; Nen Tune Ikok; I Churchman's Lnarr Kcor sale as DA VIE A CO's, balablis Cebbiellows. Holahan. 1 - 8 1 - .YNDRIES--500 casks Soda Ash; ' . .100 bags Nitrate gala; 60 kegs 11l Carb Sods; I 3/0 boxed Or Coy; . 1150 bldg. Soap Rosin, On hand and far We by ALEX/LYDICK KINK. ArILASS-300 Luzon Sal() Maas; VI MAI do lUxl2 do Dao do 00 Itsnd and for ado for by MIM rt . BOAR. BUCKETS AND TUBS--ZO doz lkadthants ”d acela of Tribe 11:1 etura and fur snle by ;' fat 18/11All DICKMY AC./. GLASSWARE --500 bag. Mina lilantivraro far sale at Ism than market priers by 'r2l ALEXANDER SUGARS _ Ude: pri m e W. I. Sugar or ado low , by till ALSXANDIR. KING. COTTON --8 bales to arrive oa ElieD/Dor Lob? • mob Wtwie by ... ..• D MIT DOO - - • QV/11A0-100 puke in titore 'and for rale by 14.7" lanA111)108111Y a CO. , • • • THE NEW SCALE 6.4 OCTAVE THE subwriber has jnat received in addition m nP Emig lendid of the utto "a 4 Seven 'Oetav ham, ~nrine oil , . & ham to $5OO. F UUIt CHICK NEW SCALE 654 OCTAVE PIANOS. The improvement in the new 6_; Octave emulate lo scorn. pleto Lenge of what if attlad the teste, being o radical clisugh throughout the entire piano, It le In fact near in wvkaienf and is totally different to those made prat - lonely by the mute &rm. ' The prim of the new tiliOrts . eo will be from V 2 1 ,0 to roo, nee...wiled to the style of the exterior. For wile by JOILI liIKI.LOII, Solo agent for Chlekering kik." Menne, tin at Wood St , between Diamond Alley and Fourth evrtt. felt MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERSlifik DESTROYEE---Por the destruction of Eats, Mire, goarmee, Bugs, Ants, Moths Darden destine, vrithont the Aldo( poison. The medical amities of the most eel, basted European Universities have examined these proper.. lions, nne In their report. deelsred them to be perfeitly ordain to man and domestic animate. The egret of thioe remedies are truly iniraffaelf• and I. 1 . 11 1 1 106000CN1 by ell mete, season or time, as has been proved by practical. of twenty-two year. etanding in dllTerent parte of the globe. For mle,wheledude and retell by JOSKPLI /LEM I Nfi, fen Corner Diamond and Market at. IVEIV — BOOKS.—At E. C. Cochraxie'u, Al liegheay City—" What will Ha do with IC . by 101 l war Campbell; Pallier end Denchter, Yrwierika Brea. 1 . last norm, Dallyeammellor.a new work by Mes.Figoorni hir {Velem Raleigh. ete.. Oh. . Kingsley: Batiks of Ph; York and the P.M of 'hi. by Gibbons; *miring of to. While ilorm, by the anthor of Tam Brawn's Selhoil Dayr pbbg n oi ob , poyi, Thy Afternoon of Married Life a companion to Women. Thoughts' about Women: Illeasingron's Comm-moon with Lord Ilynim Bitmr-bir.et a poem; Antmrat of the Breakfast Table, frmh mbilly with other late publications, jest rerelvtil at H. C. COUIIKAINE'd ___. fel7 Federal street Allegheny. —_______ C0 .. / . .L ...d A i b. N.l) C . A ,ed .ST .t lA th ' . o o S. — be , : r e u l . eil pit trz Water Works, Council Chambers, until 7 o'clock, P. IL, et Thesrley, February 2Lo' d that , for supplying Water Work. whit Coal. Bide to be trtulo fur one or both wbrits. Reeled Propoeals will Ow be receive.' et the ...e i tgpt , for supplying the Water Works tooth the uttlacellanrinu Fbogs duo way be required. !act contraCt to he for tin, at of one year from tho Oral day of April nett. Fnr unbar particulate enquire at the °Moe of too works. fettl.dlw JAlllen Nlll.Boli, Supt ---- _ READ the following reliable testimony ; — We, tho nudersigued, ran cheerfully recommend, after a talthful triaI,IIIITCIIRLLI3 PAIN EXTRACTOR, Deter gent and Nerve and Bone Liniment, either for moo or boast. W. W. Mair,flon of Leal; A Moir, Plttaburght Jame+ 3111111, firm of John wow &Son, Pitteburgic John R. Mohnen, do Wm. A. Ward, Dentist. do Wade Hampton; B.Ftewart, Pann'a Railroad; Charles Royale/3, Allegheny: Ring, Pennock & Co., ikttion MIL Allegheny; EL. Mobelon A 11,413rocars, Pittsburgh; George &melt, gr., Stucco Plasterer, Allegheny, 1 John Mograw, Tat4ttratutie4 Pittabuiglo T. R. SIB, Flour Merchant, do Isaac Charles, Livery Stable, Allegheny, it. Noboru tindg,Druggbtt, Pittsburgh; David lutharen Tom rotunkr. Allegliett; .1. Old, Ono of ' MOM d Old. Plumbers, Palau:l-0c Priecipel tktpot, at IMUITNYKLI, A anent AIWA, Druggists, amt., Woodaud tilstb etrecut hall Where Dr. Mitchell will herearier% e toned. _ 13017713-WEST DeLIBBOIIRI. [ We phlOish below, • Spostal Report from Prof. Swallow, FLA.. Geoloaiet of Mlleporl, 01/ certain lan& *Rueter! In tho oonnty of Ration, In that /Rata, As will he nen by the leticr of prat. F. lhie Report .at prrparni at the retreat of Merin. Wm. Frazier A Co, No. C 7 Fourth etreol, Pittsburgh, who are the •genur for the eak of a largo but, of lauds in that coonty. A. the objoet of day Report le to forniah re Rohl: ilfersanifon to those who may contemplate Investing In that portion of the Sonth-West, It I. Rom! that it will twelve from all touch, a careful porta,s4.l 0101.041r1f. floeXS, FTSTS UNTre.r.6ITY, Columbia, ilo, hoe. 17, ISAA f Mersa. Wm VAillth • Co; Sons loiter rs . pinslang mob repon t., you the character I of climate. sortace of tho contitry, soli sod other natural source. of Imo tiship al, in Rang. 13, 32 tuol 1); l'n 'Joh I 32, in itanifes A 3 3J eu.l AO. end Toler - Mop 11 In Ra er nge Marton ...oat', to this filets, 1. at land. As 1 fusee be fore stated, it still he Inneealble for toe to give you a rill outs &merlon. of each township, as that coUnty has not yet born oursnyed. I have priest through It, to making r preltintiury Blaney.. My knowledge, hoseter, of it and the adlotoina counts, is such as to euable'ule to eioak Isiah certainty of the t aptly of the county, the alms. ais.lth. end. 0101 101-13 °loath) certainty of the mineral wealth of the minty. aArnt. Your lauda_yo Darts county, stre nu the western es• Mornay of the Minium. .11,4.41 ortikh have th us &- seated le my-Itelfbrat to rstnee!..: Ste SoulltslSissfera Branchof Lb. pr'he Kt That nortlivi 01S-outfoi iSiesouri f ton Kar sx.o Ay In the notall-• est, 1., et. toms , . wee in 11110 r•sAh neat, usually r.l.r.ssnUts 4 .l as Lb. rest. rn 6.14,n0t1y II Ito Doak 33.0011.at05, to IL fwd. • babls..lan.l, strylog fo..nt 1101, to 1700 foil shove tbe wain. Iu the !la. 1. lalli,unit♦ h' h 0 0011 drained; niole in the Anuth and t of it sonoottuos , rises into ridg.. c,l Loot. of moderato el..es. tion. • moan ad. tat 1.-latol Ono d , cenda, tnodentte ak.pra le every .lireetton. On Ma nortbertt dep., a, On. mtadwater• of tin Dryer:x.ld, Sac, Patunle de Tr.'', Nlaruta and cia,anade, ft...11.g into the 11114.curi; on tho Kant, &t. Ideranua and the Ma, !lowing Int.. Liao V ladaopp,,,,, the &ab, Ore water. of the Pd. rnIII3MA. the Current and It., White and it.. tril.otvea decoading toward, arkarm.u. •nd Sprint{ . tlh.w rook, 41,1 Neutd , ,, UN the n , atcrti atop, The walleye fir then ummer etrenrha which h.. from this table.laml, are at hr ht but WO, deproe•o,l twhyor the geirerslifTwi but the farther they ileloeud, the deeper awl whirr the) borutur, a etll th.y eaparad Into brna.l Whirls! Worm, Whaled hi blurt., mum er leer preelpihms. The rahle.laml pmarom male. surtieleutly utulnletla to be reolhlrened. hrrel enoughf.n apnreltura/ g purporra. CUMAIL tableland,nabove atatted,has elmstitm twelve or fifteen hondrval feet above the omen. It T hee. rolling trade., and gentle elopes, of coon four ergre test to the mile, towards the Osage, the Atlesiesippl, the Arlan. me, and the Neosho or Grand river; and no high moon 's.e or told plains to disturb the equableand agreeable whim neoauy mewls at this eltitude under the 37th wallet of earth latitude There are on swamps eranlnnl lands, from which noxious/mho/talons can vise, of to affect any considerable portion of the moo., Toe climate, as theae facts indicate, and as nor meteor. I, l '.°,`AltfonLr, that douth-West I. one of the moet healthy re che gions to the United Bitten.) The summers are long, tempera. and dry ; the waiters chart and mild. No climate, la short, is totter filled to secure health, and a WV:IMMs growth of thestaple products, of the temperate sone. - . So far u obsurved, the bounder, of the great neaten:l coal field pumas v./ough Barton county, (rout the lhott to the BonthWest. It is certain that a large part of the coontry, particularly the northern mud western, la under laid with valuable coal beds. In other Portions, the lime stone. and sandstones of the lour carboniferous rucks moo to the murder, The Inane surface deponit beiouge to the quaternary eyetem. The valleys of the stream.. are covered with rich alluvial deposits, and the high lauds by the Um elllzioue marl. of the their formation As ono woo.] export from the geological rharartent obese stated, the soil of Parton eanoty is of • very pope. rior elotretor. It intro.., there ore • very fe• ridg,s ut m• Gator Wis, but the hag. body the ISMi in exceedingly rich. And besides, the ...b soll of the altielous marl.. ron• don It ineahautible, su deep pit a log will bring op Muer rich fortlinters, whenever Lilo surface has deteriorated by rolUratlon. The Foil Is wail adapted to Limp, ramp, eats, tubereo, ra., etc., and Um Inkoler rattans yleld very superior %brat_ Frail of all kinds 410 well. Cherrlso,N,ples, phlnts, grapac 0t.., two the •poutanotant products at tie, sail: while poach. and pears, nod Lim cultivated ruteliu el apples, plIlO3ll and grapett, , are grown with ease, owl they pelt • great ptafoc.iou of 113014 Ifirvilrht ILi Are abundant hi this avant ry. Thee f. an ample .apply of ilineetone and inintistono, imitable for ail nrdinary pus peon Chip, and excellent quality foi cement. and bricks, are 11b1Ind.% URIVOI end pebbles goo.l qualltiee for eralke and road., cieetir in the lieds ipf .11 the ntreauul. 'll3(Stlt. A 134 This c 012121, is- rery lii dirlited into that., stol prthrte, whteb Mr the m os t ] part so srmintpel that erery farm may be stipplitel with a dealreble porttou or each. The prairMs are ready for the plough, nob May be emily fenced wi th imdges of the Chow outage, which lea oatire of South-Western tibisourt Thew, loon abundance of molt eacellent timber. lane, bfrrb, cherry, cottonwood elm (0 apociew,) hickory, (0 specita,)locuat, oak (13 apeetee,) nye:awa re, walnut (black and waille,) and nal., will aupply all tawalblo dem:tilde for lumber and fool. Barton maw, is sell watered by the head branches of Drywood, Clear and Hums, creeks, oar the North; and by the Coon and /Middy, and ,ether branch,+ of the Neoeho. on Wu Louth. Whether sprinucare ea abundant 00 in other parts of riontleweetern Idirsoori, lam outride leery, ern. my notes ern silbet on that subject; but the sminerous streures sod the ellenco of my ootes,loarie me to believe Wu wing, art at numerous R. elsewhere, or the bet would have been maoUourd. In We report above quoted, I hum given the follow leg dr.riptlon of the spring. ofSouttPwest Allavurri: There Lv probably nut of the co ntinent, that 0.110 boast of. large a number 011.10, limpid spring., whose pure, mot waters purr forth in such abundance, to beautify and refresh the I.d. Bryce's Npling, on the beautiful Slangs, It one of the Largest. It rises In a secluded vellay, where II fumes a email pond, that flows away—a then. this river, Jest below where it flows from the spring, le 120 fret and hat an average depth of about one foot,ami its velocity Is a little mote that/ one foot per ramrod. This humeeso spring discharges more W. 126 cubic font of water per @mood, 455,220 per hour, and 10,92.7,872 cubic feet per Wry The water is nearly portuitastains about the mum temper , odor, at all masons, and eluiws no perceptible fluctustlou lot quantity, either In the dryoat or wettsat seam.. Thla la one of the many hundred largo wing., whore pore waters tune and form the numerous streams which flaw from Pala table lend. Many of them furnish the ter; beet water power for driving mills and factories. The streams formed by those springs, are numerous, dear sod rapid,ffirubifting sußlelent - aratervower to drive all the mills nod factories demanded by any ordinary popu lation: While the springs and arasams . „Jarge enough to furnish milluitee are vet" numerous, the smaller fountalos and branches are to abutulant, that emery farm may besot,. piled. In short, the pure, limpid fountains end sit/rumor this region err uerivalled In beauty, and adaptation to Wu wand of seam—they lave challenged the admirutlou and pralse of every traveler. WILL 131: OUT I=3 • tountgeonfalrui an abundant gangly of good bitu• min olio coal. I basemen workable baste on florae crack and DryworwL There ran be no doubt that a large put of your lands are undvlald with oval beds or good quality. roruhrnow • • No little has been known of the rad resources of this region until the leer few year., that many parts 01 it are rliareelY populated. But now, • hardy, onergt, leiligent mml thrifty yeomanry are rapidly omming the country; while the bomishing towns am filling op with • wealthy awl relined pepolatiom Churches and entomb houses are sninclently numerous In Booth-11'mi Missouri to edumts tho children and evangelize the remota A more thorough elimination of your lauds would en able me to epoch with more certainty on caner( the mile lents above referred to, eapecielly of the coal end the xpringe and the timber; but what I hare been able to oily in general terms from my putt.' mrrtls will eve you a good Maker the country. Yeey mrpectfully, :tel4.l.wd.tw'l' WWU GREASE-20 bbls. in store'and fw .ne by , DIOCUSTA 00. • ' • CHICKENING PIANO . G. CAIWALLOW, Stater (koloilit of Athwart bbls in mat andlor sale by _ isizont DICKEY 00. CHARLOTTE BLLT.ME No. 118 Wood Street. I, now ...Iliac off it. troction shove c004.1.er largo and rEnnpreb..sive *loch 0f11.4,0'• PIANO FORTES Nf?l,lM PIAJD blB, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of thn prinrrpol makes, Mgr:Hier with her extensive rata. Ingot 01 MIKE? MUSIC and MUSIC BOORS. tireat bargains ate offense!, as it be determined to redace the present stock by the middle of March. at which (Inns It is intended to eulargo and otherwise Improve her rooms. CHARLOTTE BLUME, Old Establishod . Pland Depot, fain Ilk Wood report. 241 door above lith. MEDICAL & , 311SCELLANEOUS BOOKS To 110 SOLD AT DA VIE & CO'S,Odd TUEZDAY EVENING, gob. 22d, commencing At T o'clock. Among them are Allen's Dinsector, Harlow's Practice; Carpenter ou the Microscope; Carpenter's - Homan Phyalology; Churchill on Females, Childnin and Midwifery; Cyclopedia of bledictoe, 4 vole; linnelinterr New Remedies, Aleterla Medico and Dictionary; Dmitri" hurgory; Ericbson's Borgery: Marlin's Surgery, .Mo; Smithho Compend; Parmelee Moteria Medico, 2 vole; idockenzia on /hit Eye; Wilson oe the Sktu, with lotatm Taylor'. Medical Jori. prurience, &., dc. Mmenusamus--Encyclopedia Ames tonna, 14 vole; Dick. one' Work.,o Loin Relnrurpris Worke, 3 vole; Johnston & Walker's Dirtionory, Worcester's revision; Ilacsuley's Eog 1.0,4 vide; Waverly Horeb, role. Pick . . Works, 2 vole: Tomtit on the Homo and Dom Chatulonte Information, 2 cols; Williams' stilitornhr Rome, Ac, Sc. The Rooks are all now and of the Intent Paitin.. Calm loge. are now ready and a o book , . 01111 p. open for issami. nation on Monday. felaritil DAVIS & Ca, Ando. SICTVIN * G. Al 41 CETI NIES, LADD, WIII3STIIB dt. CO. SEWING 31 RC ii NEM, Are acknowledged by all to be Tit E 11E0 They are mom slusplo la rv , a.trnrtiun than nay olhor. No ranll , , 0110.0.1 In, o ith.P.lt 000 They 11Y.31, BIND, GAT!' ER. AND FELL. ror Talloriug t 1 1 ,3 ,rd• nuetitallod, mak- log a ntroug and alaatie eta, rr ..... .•rdwary spool. and VAIR LOCK-PTITCII on both slabe of thn material werad. A. M. MARSHALL it CO" Agentn, lihdly Allegheny City. PEMILIETARV, 11459 iNFLUELUAILY, 1859. PIA.NO ,roRTEs FOR SALE lit 013N1i_ MDL LOR, No. $1 Wood ot., Pittaborgh. A ROSEIVOOD Second Landi fleven Octave Pt.°, with three...lngo, On Grand Action, elegantly Inlaid with Pearl Ornamental., Carved Mouldings am! C 21,64 Desk, in tow lona than one ar, and in perfect order, ton in Now York flOO, will be .01,1 for .$ . 290 cult. icu WOODWARD &BROWN, AFM, lton, Iliwrawsul 0% Octave Thank with full Iron frame, scolloped kwyeiuld fancy desk; trine full and distil - x.4, wilt, easy nod elastic Touch. - This Piano will tie warranted and sold Po If. than Bonn. pin,. AA SPLENDID LOUIS xirth limievrrwd Piano, byiareit, Co., Na.. York, with Fretc grand action, l M9 orar atrtngs, cortililized iron and wood fraino, felt hanornura of an entire new Invention, producing a Tonn of the most delicate yet powerful eweetniwe. The Plano Forte, of this (Ad and o.lablisned house. Raven, Bern!, A Co. /twin second to POD. , . .":egr York, and their luatrurnenta will he sup. plied ihr. , 1117 , 1 John 11. Moline, at Inn P.r , crY prime In Kew Yak, deliver...l 01 Pittsburgh, punted and ready for ship. ping. A ROSEWOOD Gi Octave Ger-Om imin Plano, rotimly now will Id w. on e litindrill .nil ninety JAWS mat. S -- ECONI) lIAND PIANOS at $175.51004C+1, 'Da, 1.. , a, f-10, pl. aro! , ... $lO. • —. , C ILICKEIIINO tS 0N S' M9l ll l 11111.1 N PI tN, ul N..- - e,...5 A new grandla 7 ocaa.a Luuls XI 'a V Piano. " 1.4 7 0—A now growl wa r 7 a co moulding... III.:NV—A ...rani enotddit a 7 .. nobly vaed w,,od. . 19.;11-...t earrea no , unti g 7 0 ronverful Ton,. .. ..a..:•l.—A moat elesant 7 a Clifford etylo. ,- a , ,sty:—A new grand so.. • 7 a oew npriabt Pim., " 3..:11.—A new grand . cal 7 " plaln round corner,. " 21179—A Dew glnd .cal. 7 " du do - '-'11, , ...i--A nwoor.r , -1 7 " front notorra round. . 20,114—A ecoeiro.rl plain 7 " do do 10.022 -A mil arand 7 a Rnion price PPM. .Al,l4la—A nwewnod plain 654' " F. In Bapto A ten. lnl,:lol —A marotued pinto ll!, " .10 11" do 3l.loa—A black wolont f 1 ... " do I 1 , do ' . , . .. " ...xt,1,17 —A roacw cod Toxin P.; o do do do Nk , TICI: —l . ltxt... take tocire that any Piano on the above lief of x lee. nnibber than . ....4.0(0. a 111 be cold at a dicevent 01 Ten per Cent I,t 'en.. reeiJing nett of the city, a ill pica.ae ili,ct their letter, to Jpl). 11. lICLLI,It, Agent ler Chickering A Anne,No. 01 Woe xtreet. Pittaborgh. MASON & 11A3 I.lN'Sfffip, SI HLODKOVA. i ..tt4 stare portable Alelodex.nalaritb harp lega.-...$ ~ 5 do do do do do 73 do Plaot. rtylr—erry clegant....-.... ......... WO 5 do .!.. do booqi. lbeedk....- ..... ..- L5O The , . m01.,i,:0n..r. r.r.4inunnni Interior to ail Ob.". bY Dr Lovi..ll Almon, W tn. Mason. the platibib Thaiberg, Webb, 1.1 batter, dotted...lk, etc. They e been awarded the high eed prrntiltrut., at rrery Fair *bet exhibited. Fur ...loam], i.e tel2.l.l.thrl JOAN I .3IICLLOR, PI Wood at. CITRII FOR corisunapTiorn OIL. CIIURCIIILL , S DISCOVERY I Winchester's Genuine i t reparation of Dr .1. F. Churchill's Compound of T,IIE HYPOPIIOSPIIITE of Liam, SODA and POTASH, A APECIFIe lIIMFDT 101 Tall 2 1/ATAIIBT OF CONSUMPTION great Chemico-Medical Discovery of colunrattod Dr. J. P. Churchill, of Park, am tondo known by hint to the French Academy of Afrilicloe about 2 ,enre ego, mark. a now end Important tea Ira the notate of Aluilical Science. Nesrifer Um tint acne In Ihn history of the enithl,ll:ol II KAI Y been locoed that ann.!) , oltrikee nt the very Joon. darn:ono/ PitinentaTy Difea.:(,4llld by ',storing the lefi field entods lie totoori.,lnereence the principle tehteh iv...taint,' nervous or rani force, ineigoraling nwri e. p.nrlionz. &LA MIN MA OuitES, but 11160 ritr.- E 3111 : ,, the development of thle hitherto moot Islet Scourge of the huinnis rare. alr - Ceatlon to the Potille.- Various Prepared°. are elbAttly in the market, !m.p.g. ing to to Ironed on Dr. Clotrchilro discovery, against which we euletnol, cottlon both the profession and the pablic. Lot no one it, tbsolved, but mak for and use only ti,. per oration sold from the e le General Ateput in the Unntol ghat. a, No. Di John street, and be.lng afar rim. Mg.. tore ofJ. Wracurstra, by whom tattoo Dr. Churchill's pr.° ncriptum hi put Up IN • ILZIIIIII. A 01.0ICALLY POUR PoR3O. In MI Nervous or &cal.., o.4lselute, Detitllly,lr. or t ine.,,. Pow., Uppers., Indignotion,..l Female Weak. 401. it novereltrn and invaluable remedy, /0/eßltAll TP.STIMONY.Ika Pram toe American Mndinal Jlontidy, for May, IILSA, - Whatever 'nay be our concinolons with referunro to the eleinse el Dr. Churchill, for the Ilypoplioephiten et ~,o range reft.ll. Io [ahem... (conenteption.) ens. CAN me nn oat,. AS 10 7111 011.01 01 TIM. MAIM, An G.120n1•1..W.1.P.” fd,tona the North American Medical Reporler,fix Oct., 1S ,A. lureedicine ocientifically prepared end reliable— Weneed kin cowmen precut., In phthinis pulmonalie, nod ~tier lore., of thewese, with very nakiefactury reallts. • • • • I u mixtpulght In which tine remedy WA. tvtehl: Ibl.".7l7.ln:l".."',,,'".r.".':it'eltniefa:Ou.onl"dn4rul;7lb"e' malodor went boyoutl hope. With the exception of the let ter cot., toblett wore touch benefited, all hot throe, which ere etlll doubtful, recovered perfectly." Price SJ, or three tdtl. for jfi. Single bottleo only, lo cnnuntratrol Johaion, mot by moll, prepaid, arben specially ordered. All ardent for throe butt!. or over will ion wart by oxprees at cet of the party. Druggist., moot noml their or dure direct to the undersigned, or they ni.y haven different and oporiono preparation Cent them. Allip - Wlitchestorli Genuine. Preparation of Dr, Chtirchilro Compound of the Ilypophoophiten of Lime, Poda and Pauli le sold nt wholesale at the 0310 donor. Depot, 49 John et Ltd will be kept by all rolifuctalik droggioto throughout the Culled Ptah.. Circular. and nil netocoonry information glen to all parties enclosing a Man,. For coniroillenro hi Mettiring oUr eurreolgndmtt• Are eogeraloJ U. odd Iktx 2711" to noldidon to the regular addrealt!Ul J. %viz.:wit:l3l4lC: • Amorlath eunl Fvnagn Agency OM., 1324:313311/Imlf tol 49 Johu kttroa, Nen , Y....rk . karseroVAs,. . DUQUESNE IRON STORE . COLIC/RAN, fIAILBIAN dc .130., Mounrootorero of Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., limo removed to their ono lad ortorodro Warehouse, No. 17 Water and 04 Front 9treet t Where they are prepared to egecute 1111 order. iu their Hue twang a largo ezei enmpleto assortment of "Duqueme" mantrfaelared &oda con etantly oa twd, which they of fer 'onllh. , tol term 60,000 ACRES OF LA-ND 11.31010 BARTON COUNTY, nussoluiti Correct maps of these lands, on a large seale r nod mode from Aetna' miners Mewing the Topo graphy of the ...AUT, with each tract re numbered that the purchaser may select to reit Linkmen, may he ocea on applicaden at nor other, mid amen of the mane, showing the stemma, ramie, Umber, mineral reaJom rime. mid honore of wittier., county meta..., ice, will be to relabel gratis to midi purchmor. The tale to theme heels to derived illront tromp...trauma, and la Murano. indhrtnetolde The land is °Mired it the low Wood' TWO DOLLAII.6 14(11 AORE—a wire Much below that of any similar laud le the litate--eue half down and the balance to three =mullet...le tan date of porrlunin, and well be sold in Inmate: eighty acme and upweriiir, heti Menke to secure every posnble auventage to the aerate, no person will be allotted to purcuase in • wet ranvynatt • 11KU011116408C2041. • 3 Thom intannted ars Waittp colt and swans. oar IblP, albedo lands, whkh, In order to lha i le ounce eSat7ll. ticolozy hinlbrati !Pt cam', onuariea ci), hit:ulnas /most, Pittanustii . , - ~* , , .. wF ~~fiv ~ E~t~ _, :.t,, FOR SALE.—Store: for eooking. littering, etc. the hot Totelol patterns; b -zi oo 1'..1 , Irons, Fenders, Cool Semple. ad Irons. Enttanub , ~...„4 4 .11. In setts or od .o.h.t d piece., the great Potent Grid Iron. , -:li the bmt article for broiling over introdueol In this, or pr haps any hther, sty'. I will refund the pr ice to any C. 1, 0, , %Otero it Edisto prom what I reprreent It. Ihmeoltrete re' Hardware, the bort seleen.,l Sorb in tie city, and an 0,4 1. as the cheeped, Id the Iron Cit, et,,, , Wriellon... or W. W. BRADSHAW, (Soroosor to T.J. Creig A Cd..) All sorts of Jobbing done 01 sleet •et eotie. r 0'.1..r. by mall shall 0,100 prompt attention FOR -SALE --A Farm isintaining 2-19 - non,. 10004ared. 40 lu meadow, blinore will tiode.o4. ali moll watered; Irnproremenre TreTel besied log h o use. coed tarn, good orchard of 11$1 or 300 fruit loose of dlfteont kinds, situate In Westmoreland omnly, t 0.6 MON. Irmo 1101- /1101 n station P. ft. It. 110141, ono of the hod graving farms In the enonty and mill be sold wt a on;a1 bar uon... App: to OEO. W. BUNN, South side of Ohio et., 3.1 door west or the Diamond, Allegheny City. lati FOR SALE-201) neros or land in Ligonier Bp., Westmoreland en_ on the Greensburg' Pike. , Oe mitre from Longldinstown ' 13 miles front Latrobe; 4011 0 . 01- lered and 0.1 1.11111,1',,1. IVsli I.e. odd lon for nosh, or will trade for dry property. Apply to 11E0. ll'. DUNN, eolith aide of Ohio street, 3d door 'ye.. .Tod the Dlnniond, Allegheny city. J. 21 FOR SALE—A HOUSE AN' , LOS 01l the ~.7761 corner of South and Wort C 0111.090, Allegheny 1...,.. City, atiJolnlog the beautiful rudtionee now In proerse of nrrectlon by S. Lolltrop, Rai. The lot is 51 feet front by 240 doer, running through to Water Lane. Enquire of J. 5011005 44A KEIL rut Wood 011 , 1 Third sane: t. over thanna,llart A Cie-Bub:or oil,. FINE .PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR 71.- SA LE.—Tbe auleieriber,lnlontling to reside por.ia momently at his country seat, near Xast Liberty, oiler. o I aals his Residence on second bank, Allegheny Oil). renter of fiandosky et. and South Greene,,. APIA!' 1, " fell 100,1 A. DI:ALLEY, 11..0. 4 W.. , 4 40. r. FOA SALE OR li.ENT—Onetn, story Ei Smote Dwelling. nod I!..plerve of lamb adjoininola. too property ofJohn Wright, Pitt tp. brio , very low. 0., quiro of ja . ..0 WATT A WILSON. Fon SALE OR RENT —A very desir- FM stale two story ilriek Dwelling House. n, mood,ga order. seri b gal and water fixtures, pitman on Colwell .4 • 4'l, 210.1.9. Sixth want, Price very low. En.loloe op Ito prom tees, or of Jul:. WATT A WILbON,a44 Idle., ty rt. riOR SALE.—The undersigned often Tig i. Ar il. 11 1 , i RA. p.,10 Fountanitt., 1..' for sale his prolemly In the Ito/lough of Fow ...I.- .ra . In y; a floe larco Brick Dweihn: Ilume., rota Earn mei 2 . Ord' .. O, T ' . Itobert le Diable...—. litanto. lirirk Spring House, Ire Ts Oh front 100 1,, . fe r iy . 4. Irrast t. 1:e I,u To WA roore. ..... .... ..... .roe of ground, as Om purchaser noty d. sire. Those ;,,, . 1.1.5 PICCOI. O FIINI ar,l SIC. bIACCIOROTTO. Bowl O r Ward of r hole,. fruit, 0.1 1100. 111 , 1teitlq 41 ,, ,,,, 1 1,,. 4. Fan 00,, r.,e I relin. Othello %Ir. Wollaubsopt. noose are ornamented aii II sloble trete, shr old- T.}, r..... It ' F... b0.• .T. ' OO , t 1 .• •.---.-.. ... - . .....S4L/0411.1- iLI a most desirable property for a country horn, and wl.l i'. One: 0. Flor-I di I . .Trra—... ...... .:- . ............110Mart. be sal on rot) reasonable terms. For f nolior pert:elders . 411 . 1 .1;10043111.0 . 41/N/ Ton 111F41.410/40XL 4.,,,,ir, of J. W. F. cril ITN. A thoney at Law, PIT Filth 1. Largo .1 Friendoor..—.....,— Elg.Maglorotti. strrem littAborgh, or of tho eobacrlber on the promisee. F. 1 itresni't th.g. I dwelt in A1kb1e11i5hie . ......1.1.11.i. delthdtf , 1,. If °PRINS. ' - Al . 1.1.KP/CCOL , MINI. ' , , it. hereon:M.lton Perim/doe ' —.......84 . ; Lorini. - LOIN 1 . : COUNTRY ILESIDENCE FORipa i.. }Oll./.00 `Th. , S 0 0110 Me' ..... .%........11, Wollvalutop, j[_ . IA LP. OR lIRST.—The melee-Tiber oilers for wile Dig 11. Ana, Le Zinger. . . .-,. ... .1111101/111unr. or rent -Mat delfghtfur Country F.rat, now rsu-nplol by 1.1. Itrodwor :loom Ls Treviata---... ............. Verdi. Aden, Reim:man, to It Tp . odiacent to Alle,rtiony AEI:, PIOOOI,OIINI 01 ST, 31Aulittr/tlf/TO. City, [01311 , f [sing 4 , lglit neon of choice lan/. with murder:, Frio; of RoTerrod 6T-oi l , $1.451 01 ,0 5 ,,, n T o , th.,,,,,,0 n built /Wok Do elllng al4 morn, Ons.ri Ilorle,lo Spring at the Deo, $l, with Co ; . •Tleg.. of ec0my11.n . „...., rest., Hann. Bern, Stabling, Tenant non, d,.. Four urns aro as muy not hare boon ...cured. under Crape, Which prorate:el to le. the :nest satrelbro Via, CoesTle. ssleot meats a 1 1 corium, I . tet FRIDAY, Fob. ~,r d ~,,, 1 1,, 0 ,,,,,,. 11, 0 r, or, 0 0 , 0 ,d 10, 0 ,1 0 .,1 1 , 11211 1,1 0 111 10 ,;sop;: 1 , 1,101, ni .1. 11. FIELLT4II..3 Atomic Trees, Apples, 7' sal Poaches, Am. /mot or ablvii rilor.., /104 1..1 iinpor,, ni great „•. 1. on , l ~.., no r,,,,.„,,,1qi,),, eltii,- 1.,,,,,..,—, II ~ 01,1. 000 , , ,. c..,..,,,, , en, ~,,,y ..........Lel t ug p,,,,,, ts.d. P. 1,10, nuo 48,1 ent ' .0,.. .. 1......„__ , - --, ,,,, d by .j.. 12. Mop. , 6114,M41 nod mowed r'1ie50Ce.ii...,! , ..,, o no.. +t-.r:. wre--4... , .. --t.,..-—•_ two mice amd em renroliOg e 01.1.10 J. 1.9:,11( 11. 11 RYAN. 1 FOR SALE--,An aFrem ..1' finely tiinheßui land In flallla minty, TOM.; Meii waturon IG roil, prom Galliepolls, If miles from the 11101.1 rre. 0. Will le. sold low for cash. or will take 0 0, 01 ill Provo] olte P 1 '.1 . 1 , 13' either in Plrbaborgh or Allegheny Cry. A ppl, to 1 IE4 1 01. BUNN. South dote I.f Ohio etroet, ;41 door wed. of t 0.,, Pm. end, Allegheny City. il l • . _ . . .._. FOR SALE.—A tract of iced oontuining 131 110 11101 one, half acres, shoat, on iho I , or th 10,4 !bowl, abont throw mites front the Court lion.. 111.1 1.0 sold low for cash. Inquire ol , MUM tN7.I R. • rool`koltf. At rt.. at 1A... Na. e.O Fourthl I °WA FARMING . LAN D.-- - - y. ore oft, for Nal., favorabl., tern. ml.x. aern Llauce lArtdd, 611.11.21.1tT1 11 ight •.1 rounti r ,. adjacent F. , ituee of Italltuada 111.4 courn. ut count:nr. tum, and.one tract r/uly tau no ion tr.,, Tho above will I, ,old low by ca.h, er ezz , ha.z. , d for fanning lauda In thle or stAulainc count,. n0"25 51c11ANN A ANJ Ell. 1 . 24 • - ► QTEAM MILL FOR SA LE OR LEN rftrne Floaritag io Latorenrerille, frontio 4 Zo feet on Ch taut att.°, sod eXtenditw back 1./1..-cl. to Ca alt For lull th.ecoptinn and term. apply IJ bib IttlhTt.S A ca., 5i Fourth 14. STEAMER A DELIA FOR SALE. --The Stern Wheel Steamer AD151.11.1., she now Ills nt the St. Luitta wterf, b.r rime se, low If applied fur anon ilho 1. 1.10 fe,t. lona. 25 fret iNvlll3, 5 feet hidd, Multi lut-h C 3 Roder. 434 feet 1,,t,, ta and a handsome Cabin, well eitrulabud nod n g....luuttit orally, Title ludinputablo, per further info. maim] apply to CAPT. R. C WI. AV. ja27:l¢/d (Caro of Caldwall A Bro„) Pttn,h,gh. DR. R. A. *MESON'S Tonic. Cathartic And Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS. TN bringing different kinds of modioines he fir,' the poll,, In order to show the Ingle estlnial ion la which they are held by others, ninny preler to mnbibh r. tithe/etas awl ntatomenta from venom at a Oirbtore. tie might do so tom lint at IMtne we plefor honor teettinon), particularly since it m froin a class of epicene that 1 . 111 in thls vicinity know who tboy aro and who.e to and the in, and that wheatthey say is rliable. Dot ,nth. Sr. Clam, boar eittslntrgts, 1 . a.1 Cob. o, Iliesam R. L.. Folinestock . A Co-1 tear Mr —1 .I.ave no.] Dr. Wilson's Ileadaello till tlirongli n pirlo.l 01 IS y, art; I him recommended them to many porpois unlined with akk.hcarlachn awl administered them frequently to In my employ or under my mon, with In ariattle good re. salts. WFI/111/ little or to drag, bcsidta in our fatally; by a timely um of the pills we amoni doubt tatrod nasty a trip for a physician. A Mead of mini., who has n good right, to know, mid to me, - elf 1 was traveling, and 11.1 bat on e bra of Dr. Wilma's PIO. 1 a ottld not part with It for fifty dub lam if knew I could not got another." I cheerfolly dorm hint WI 10 Mor value tinder tire circumstances. 11l own opinion is, ther i eis to. other pill op.! to tn.'', Tours y trnly T. ALe-do. Penns Thus. Black - more, Flid., iii, Tremor,. of Alle,lirn!l To Dr. It. A. Wiloon—Doar have been acing your plll4 since Ibni and do dochlndly any tboy ore the bon pill In us.., or that I bars any knowledge of. Ifirat teed them for eirk headache, with which 1 plutlimetltoyond deecript:on. I ant happy to my that Choy entirely corod mo. Sion, then ' 1 uso thom m a famOy medicine; If 1 ma bilitate, or any thing ails MO, aml require tonalicine, I take a pill, and it C. 1.1 Mt: Oily aro toy naly median., and have been ter Ilio last 17 years. TILOS. BLACK:it:MM. January S. 151.8. Prom iiiflions Eichampo, Beg, City Trromrer. Prrosiamou, 11!mar!. D. Falinestock k Co.- tleGenmem—ln my opiulon of to reerlte of Dr. It. A. Wllootril Tonle, Cathertic and Autid/vapeptic PAIN I will briefly etato that for loony yearts put they Moo beam a &lending the in my family. A box of these pill. le Manua lidt within the reach of any one 'Mornay feel the neeeserty of taking a dueo, my one to three. Whether it le Otring to the ofthritcy of them pills or not ( do hot Pretehd teem; but I eau safe!, nasert that slime wn have lord thorn my family has coloyed unliderniptad met health, and I cheerfully recoinueuul tbein to all him defy spfmciale ltd. luoaliinahle lilmelog. Reopectfolly, do., WILLIANI EICUBAUL. Prow ca. 11121.17opl.itu,lak (Anal Coramisriurwr ey'llt. Sraf. Asuurcreuri, J.i4nry 8, lots. Dr. have been using your Anti Pills, whnn oceanic, minima, for many yews, and am truthfully my that I have 0r,.., fonml cuedicim ems.' to them in relieving me from ollectioies to stomach mil head: they ham wirer felled iu relieve me Stool headache, and have always IoR my ayatern iu better St hdition Man they found it. I meet oonitdootly 000unemi your pills as asato and highly valuable medicine. Snort, nropectfolly, ' WILLIAM 110PRI50. From Suva Clapper, .Eig, Merchant of l'i:taburph, Doctor R. Adorn. Miaow—home 17 yearn sloe )our tlt were recommended to too by the Lae Judge Ilsyn,nod 1 have used them over Moro, end 5.1 them m rinmer every Purpose m a family modlciun. lt gives ine meat pleasure, therefore, to yawner iu the opinion of Col. 11'11,11°0am, to- ' spec Ling than, as enpreeeral o 141J1 Comma Ulcatiou so von of the hill Inst. Puma respectfully. SA 11 UL:L Prepared and Rohl by It L. I , A fINY.STOCK 6 - 01:71i imls- Dniggiete and 'dem - lidera of 11. L. PAIINESTOCR'a VER3IIPUOY., No. GU, con!, Weed and Fourth Pitts. burgh. • Our Verusifuge in th e meat reliable cure for Wnrins Either , In ihlliiren err lelulle, ever iliscoinred. For mule by CI ter. ' mertable Druggists en 1 Patent AMMO'. Dealer. through ' al' N' out the country. EW BOOKS AT RUNT & -- Anecdotes of Love by isibi Monter., eel, cloth, $1,140 !dairy Olentworth, a new noml, by Reynolds, 1 p iper, fin bouts; The Pulpit and Itostruni, No. 1. termini um Curb, tian Recreatlou and nuchristlau ainuenmoubs, by Rev J. L. Coyler, prior 10 conte—No 2, Addremes on Moutnl Culturo Women, by Hanby Ward liewhor and Jam. Dtndy , prim. IS cenbo—No 3, Lecture on the great unfinished Noble.. of the Unlooses, by Prof. O. Al. 311Mbell, price 10 mints.— l'rescott's Philip the liman. 3 1,14 GM, cloth Per not. sheep $11:25 per vol; litarth's Africa, 3 ols. cloth. Pre , $2.5. Per ,n. Two Pantiles, by Julia lievemugb, 2 , vole, Tancholla edition, prim 40 mats a rob The Land and tho Rook, 2 vol., cloth, price $3,2.0 the sap, Gulps'. Frr.d.i t h the Great, 2 vole, ciotb, prim V. 1,60 the OM The Prime of the Ileum of. David, I sot, cloth, new cditiolg The Loll.' Manual r.l Needlowork,l vol, cloth, $1,25; The Roue, it Manual of floral arthiteeturo, I end, cloth 60 cents, paper • 30 mot., ill the Magialum, Newspapers, ete4 new Lomb; Mationevy, km, alWaym to 1./ / 1 / 1 1/ at (JUNTA BllNEit'd kraMlnolk libukstore and News Doing, ' iGlsonlc nail, Filth sL ,STEINWAY'S PIANOS, 2 elf STEINWAY A SU aRD ERNEW YORK. Jut received, slew VERY SUPERIOR PIANOS, Rum Me Wm° Ruhrollod Actor:. Yttoy arro without. quottkita. nu REST. PIANO made mtgotcr.;l.l wohl ot Root= Eutory Prka tThey uo Intruded fibr Wm prim =aura A BRO.. N 0.13 ARE lot; 941 • gok Apia follteitawy &mi. 11, •I rt i e. sstxz lxA Cu I'. I.,:t..ngnh Yon. 181830. hit lid • i. l'reshlent and bare this day declaoAl the last six Inonthl. tlto I, 1. , lb, reinlttlan or ' , Lock Lena. r. A. RINRIIART, carry. Ag.s..p:(a I! V 1 NSUItANCE 'cont.-Amy. ..e• NoTicL i- wrk.by given that in .pursu „ er A.aembly relating thereth. and 111. c h r approvntl January .7%18'0.11001m 1. , the Capital Steeliof the “ALLE ,; rcyA 18017. tNCE C 331 PANT" (.1' PiltAburph all be at the AT 31 11CILAN'TS' ExouAkng„ routl”tmot, 151 urrh:On bIONDAY the II 111 DAY OR MANOR I.BRELT, tar r1•1/..in open Air fire days, (unless the stock bo sooner rent In n. u. , lo 4 reelect r. AL. of entirdar. - . - COIIIIMNERP. ri,q. M. 11.. r..•, 1 J.. IL Murray, 1 112‘,..y Vhild, iW. 31 1.,.. I,llr. 11. 1,,n,t, Nue Jott, John A. Wagon, illim. IL White. . A. 31. Wrlllito,f,,l, n0t...,/ vc,,,, ,imm,..4 Ent,,,lilin, A lecnn&r Fret, Geo. W. Cu; M. W. War.,n, f 012.41141 uwiar,7e Notice. Orrecr nr Viz l'lrr.ii•.:ls a I,n:en,' 111-IXI-00‘. r et . .1 0 114.111139. TOE BOARD or DIRECTORS OF TRISIBI3I - has dlay dititk•allof .1 , 43 ahl” 10 the Stockhl.l , lere, or 1101 r 1,,,a1 mp. r••orive!,.. nfrer TlmrPlay, 11101:401 In. T210.6.31...110W1.1..Tr0ter. orvie2 bate ULW . Coaitrusr, trio, Potravy, 5,1:b9. N . T I,- r. - --ArL: t lCledion for 1•,11%1 ts.nllVtny, fee thy r. w a ll 14. ly o tlor My, tly•city of Rd, 444. thy Alt4N etr OF MARCH ). :o.r. 11. CA l70111:Y. Peer.. tury. thrr tltotrytell K.,. Burt or • 1,1,11111.1:1. V..t.rtnary GM; 1569. .1 Met.titto, ef the Directors of this yu1..1.4.4 elegttYl AgAttant t."t,t,.,, lytt 14441 W. ll.ye Itklilir,Catallleg. E.:111:N i BRI DUE, Februazy 5, 1859-- I.l.rttot for Proyl4ltlgt, thus-gr.. and °Amer. or tly. "(1.444, .4.43 14.4. rn. log n Erhlgn orer thy Allegheny hirer. I.l4tyolty Pittahorgh.ly thy 1.)440nty of Allegheny." will 1.. 14..441 wt tI , T,oll /10 , 17115 t tho mad end of thy MoNnAlr, Ihy 7th gay of Mart% oral, at M ho,: :• tr. 14.14tlywyd the 1V.% RLA‘KBUItIi, Teo.. amusements. 1 4 1 llt S 1 AND ONLY APPEARANCE P.ICCOLOMINI Th , a. • I tl t..•. ~1,-I Ilia 3111 . e PICCO. WO' :1; lN!, Evening, reb. 21st, 1859, h ~ r 1.31 1.. I,in, pudtirely Um 014 tn itt thin city. M'ile 'Pim°loadr.l Min i , •'111:3 fr. , . 11, 31aJ04/y's Thrater.Mdm; I.IIItIINI. 1 . :0n , . I'. i r fr.4ni thy Coluta Gard . Ilestro, London, of :11114,, fica 1%.,r1r. : 410 .11.AGGIORGITZT, :Oro on: /14. r Moki4.4,.re '114.21rv; NI R. Int 41,1.1:SII ALIPT, M UZI° 41. o lat. rp O 1, erentortabic two ,duty JL.t.t.iiing i caonn oral duirhed on tVaalitogrno Atl,ll,liy City. N lta oquiro of II KING, No.llll Libel ty et. rllO LET.- -Two large Itunins, with er good linht„ or, hin,n, s tare. ri_uy et. hotrouro from Lllkrty faro, For pertiettlors enquire; of C.; .et ItO:113, ICU !deriver ',trent.' T O LET—A :Store Bonn, on Fifth St., eis to tin. mon( I-rotoin on toot grtnt than , • n.rhtor.. nt I.IL labarty. 1,11/1/LE W - t lITS fr. CO. A. LE . I . --l'ivo large first-elre,Dwellitiesia to let, wtth ell tho tutoles o rinprolotueoln. 111 NicCIL/rEttrt CO, j,19 No. Lt.:Second ontll2l Second et. rf l o LIST—A three story Brick Dwelling yontioidn y , .01114. NO. 44 Col4,7l.lStreet.M.' of jot I WATT dr. WILSoN,I.II,yry 61. r 0 -A ' ,mull Brick Iron ono'n,F , ou I:vi.tre A ron., (11inete rt Jlet I. noir) Emmert. of DOT WAIT A 'WILSON. LET.—'ii oit debirable bubinessal. eta nd, air„du...Aug Rul hc.l, on rho corner °Una p'/lerrn ..tototi., I solarited for, n miry grut nary titi:o; bolo- 1,1.1 eurh fur the hut fourteen p.m. /7 ,- .IIIIICINO. d 114/1 Na 1.1.1 211,ty etreyt, T bl U LET.—A ,tnibrtue brick' well- N e-t ,irroomenailflninhell target, 'l"."' lr '' .lt 'll It'N'tlY,2:i'id2ll.l'"L'iii:yTtt _ • g i rri l- -'l'llo'‘,•,rohooso Room end 0111 CO now , ctirtr.l by l'or .r lt. Co.;lar Front et. A,,,,. Loft.. Althorn.. tar eii• cotton. j4a.n SAIAII DICSRYk CO. At 1.171 by JOO feet, on which An , rro, Shinto, 4e.„ Mallet ing,ll. Saint. I.e. far iyhy kor.: tozooficturlon, situate ou De. 1511, et, Iltrinitn;linto, i , , , ;..mitollatustuan'e Coat aroma- nm Mu qoiro of AI , KNANDINt KONG,. Llibortyetrcet, Pftieborgh. I t "01t NT A PINE WAIL CHOOSE, No.s.s3forkut Ftreot, eJ wing. 5 . Mime, A Fone, fitsiahetl end ishelred in the lout lIAII, front to i . ;arrttrfor WhOlevale tool retell try with tir nii hOnt n iargt , MltOrY h,.1340 In the roar. tIAT, f.rrichloyvitle PoetaiNtke. - 6Zlants. . . . „. sBooo—Who Wants Moneyl---IV3nt• to prachare $3,000 or $10,t140 doowrn worth c,l Borpin and Morrpagoe. pply to 0 EU. W. DUNN, south-aide Uh foal rtwt, aovr u . c. of tho Diamond 4.11m - bouy city. S.uctlon Zales. . 11 . 1 20tiorteesr. Usinmerclel Helen ramose No. 61 Fifth bLrost.. NDE .K RIVRITER'S SALE OF CJRNI- U re.—On Thursday moraine:, Feb. kills, itt 10 o dock, at the Watobtasso of liltatek C 0.,. No. Water slaws., wilt by add by order of Underwriters, a large gran • lily of Furniture, bedding, CU, Bayed noire the wrrck. of 'the slimmer Delamtta. cc:uprising mahogany entire and reekene, Isnsk, cotton end drew mettraoses, piLlesfa, pillow slips, bed siTCodl, 4 / 1 ,14, r tuosqulto bees, Blond, rurt:dus, "upon.. u I elellaystoves, extension modal& melds, toblo wore and chasing dishes alai, q lifealsoitt, largo bell, cork Ida here. rvers, etc. I'. NI. D.trhi, • Law School of the Unlver,elty AT CAllititiriaz, The In:1,1,1,r: in Ms , ScAnaA ,, , J.lll. D Rnyal Prnfi-senr. ; I/4 LOrun.t.4 1%04,04. lA. D., Dana Prornenor, WaSurvaA, LL D. Unlyerl4 rrofertior. r1 1 .11.E: COURSE VI 'INSTRUCTION em -1 .00., 1110 ”Ili.lll branch,. of Chraturen JAM', Ilind of lerotts, Aanstrulty, Contuse: dal, lateroallonal 1411 CIIIIXth ill cl"nal LA., and the Jttrorott uteuro of the v., 2,..,,,,,.. Ins Law Lttunry OM lb.. ol :Afloat li,ooll v•Allltit,ttla 111 to render It Aoce 1,0 wort. apteA h rr, U,.•1 arc , ILled, And every cit Art. Ls made p 0... In riAtrnottan is go. /1 b 7 oral lechuraiacidexpOaitiout, (and by - citations and exantitua font ia rural:ull. Liu, them ' ) 01 01101 awl, t.u. ion esory a , i, lc. Iwo tharthirrls OM td... 4.14. trs retch Aro th at AaSh ef whirls rf carcsc, late ' , away cfrec out. re arcartt try triurrrotdents, and auh, pinion delivered by Liao Pr.mt!,.. lAPlrUctor. ltoutns anti Esther : tAilithe Are aim, urort LA far Urn o:nta Courts, and an A.. 0 , 00 14 k load umftly for pratalre to /Juba., and uctintring a Inter:l.l4e of parlistnentury rases arel proceedings, rquaenta ,nay outer rho cArtool iu airy 'Aare ot their pro fessional nfudits air rarrcauflte pornoi•u. and at tiro cow. tbe tnen ter to ceroeEst of crther terra, or lii tho tolddle, or other part o . Thy are At hbrrty to Afore who, stndlca they will par an•-. aTrortlinr to I hair Attow of their outt Wools and attain ments. The Acr - lensical year, which commencer ea Threda Mt treats after the thint iirettnerlay in '.lnly, II di rt vided y lnto two tar at ots of twotary weekareach, with • a escathuthf WX , eel,. the end of I During the wintercads ibeAtintl, fho library fa Clitots7,, erarrue.l and Itr.,hted, for the 1110 of the Members! of the Schoch Application for attntiAiion, Dr Inn cufadrscurth further 14 fort033:111, may to ready ta • iither or the Pridedeora at th.mbrirlsc. treruhrhfue Ittla Pah. 1i1t,,. NpyricE_Dounty Land iVarrant No. A. 2D,ittl sees only levied to the ntelestigual ter menkea u me vtar of Iblti s ell iiitrenance cif the ptevtaiehe ofaUf ,- tleeitrt es et :it Of llnrctr. lets, and Bent to the Itildrete 4 or Quit Julie Homo, city ot Pit:shank 'hi, Who ' agent, tool reiselnel by hitti,liy whom it sreelost, sat Iram MY trotter semi .10 m. 0.: end 'helot Matte. applic.tion pertment tie a dopllcall of =hi treymet. All peniotu th , MCOM tietillsd to forward stud preeent their otlectlonti fto.rtg., If stay they h tOO. Jestlitertlisoi*P SittColl.3llers. 'ENN. GROUND 7R14718.—.2-01:77iii173 etaro nod for rape by 18A1All DICKEY A CO.' StAVE - :=- 1 1.4 bells, in story ftDd ki !or tale by re2l -DMA!! DICKEY A and no.- LOUR—oOO bbls. kinpertino Eztra White WlleatExtrti Foropy "loot to/ /lab, by 11,15 R. iinntton A op, _z. Aonibs. P.lflSLETirirKftiPat in Steil:: HIB IXId fur wilt kr LX1:011 d uulynnikiilx, • No. UO &mud andUO Not Um% •-•,,..=, - ~I,I;.-•- • '. .' ''''- ' '' - ~,.„,,•:,; :, .::t.:i'4, . ". ' . .. ...,.::•..:J C. U. tralsoy, )14 Um , . W. Jeclisoo, Alion. Kramer, k. R. Inrilim, RobWi Pattklc. B. M. ikek.. Maggle.rotlJ. .NVUe f 67 in 4.3e1s MIME