; ittsintrgk VaLuise—s. L. WON-- 10011-10iSm. • a NICOL & CO., NJ:arose! mud P.ROPRIBTORS .1P1TT13321L".110,73 TITEBDAY MORNING, FEB. 22, 1869. Th e e ir eb e gepo Ce =oaea ""un ly Coooto l“... itte• via „1 7 1 metal roomer the Agrknitord &dot', oh MONDAY, nay " Lt dOL:Ch, 41.111. The ocestofterooilata or the l'a r. A. 3110 ...6 1IrrItOthoph, Otiekwaa, X I& no. . sactiiiia. * ikadati. AIIIDUW WILLI% • JOHN W. JUDDILL, • MUM LAT e rms.& zothar . “ MOM Pritall ` 111. IL (11% is e • % w i c k!. ROMS 8 M0........0rind1ui Mtn 1 , 1111311 AK ). was= w p 1 . 5 ,.., 810501005ia, L. 11. Wet Deer, S. P. BARDe LowrecoroUle, PIRILT.II.IRTLIL lappw St. Cla.lo, Ctn. raiders by this time have all read the President's - extraordieary message to Congress, asking that body. to confer on bias power—that of declaring war on his own responsibility— which Wu wisely reserved to Congress by the imam of the merriment. They have ere Pi lde made their own camments on this last Preeldutied emanation„ and those who were not moved to inligeuks, no doubt, lamented the infatuation of • poor old man, intoxicated with power, who would seek to wrest from the people • pnrogative which was even withheld from a 4.23 7 W end • Jefferson. Wean anticipate their at the presumption of a President g additional units , who has shown Mane by his want of statecounaltip, his nar lowness o 0 4_11 ews, and his corrupt associsileas, totally It for the discharge of the mere arm tire d of his station. His reasons for this Millitkal • demand all in keeping with the de mand itself; and we agree with Mr. Bawl that "It i l t : ti e w ad Sight bt sew.' President of 'the Hill led making Congress to outer on him the war-making power, in order to assimilabe his functions „to those of European governments. The paeans of a bill granting such powers as the President leaks would be • virtual surrender of the power) of Congress, and in opposition to the express precepts of the conaitution." Our government was established by men who had no love for European institutions, and who desired, in its firmation, toavold the errors of the dynas ties of the old world. One of the grossest of these errors thus conceived to be the exercise of the prerogathur which Mr. Buchanan seeks to draw from Congress. Ti) give farm 1111 he ima gines, to his request, he asks to be placed in the same position as that of the heads of tie gov ernsointe of Europe, whose example he cites as worthy of imitation. Hs might, with the same propriety, ask the establiihntent of an hereditary monarchy, and fortify his demand with the same arguments in Its favor. It cannot be denied that the President's tastes are decidedly monarchical —if not despotic. His desire for conquest and his longing for the war-making power, would be alazoilig, if the country were not aware of his constitutional inability to give street to his faro rite measures. It is true he has rarseites, who, under the name of party fidelity, will support hie pre tensions, but they are not of sufficient weight, either in numbers or talent, to ensure him me ans. Even Douglas announced his willingness to support this last executive usurpation, for the miserable reason that he desired to place the Praddaat on equality in this respect with the crowned heads of Europe. This is Indeed a new doctrine ofmodanDemarracy, sanctioned by both wings of the party. It would establish a mWtary despotism, and thus place our country. with all it, interests, at the mercy of any am bitious demagogue in the Preeldeatial chair, who, on his own responsibility, might provoke and prosecute a war at his pleasure. Congres would become a secondary, If not an insignifi cant branch of the government, whose duty would be to vote pplies from the substance of the people, to be lavished by its military mas ter. We have • sample of these Mad= govern..' masts In Mexico,' which has been impoverished and almost obliterated by the exercise of the one man-power. Had that unhappy country vithheld from its amblticip.s rulers the authority to declare war, without consulting the wishes of ihtthamedinto Pridesentignee of the people, it i would have been 'among the most prosperous and influential, as it is now among them= degraded and demoralised ofnallona. WiteseveraCougress can be found venal enough foamier= the Preel. dent the extraordinary powers demanded bythe present occupant of the executive chair, from that period we may date the downisil of the Re public. This is no party view of the question, bat itis one which should be tun by every , pa triotio citizen, without regard to hispollticalpre dilectiona. It is a view sanctified by the obser vation and experience of the fathers of the Re public, whose precept's= too fresh= the minds of the people to be forgotten at this early day. Tan Philadelphia. Loiter, referring to the course taken by the Late Asti-Tax Convestion, says its ..doinge show a moat lanuadahle staled feeling." If so, the SupreMe Court Is respond ble for that Mats of fungi It refused to the people of the cvmaly the juiLioe they had • right ,to demand-4 legal investiption into alleged crude of which they were the victims, and a jury trial upon the facts at line between them and the bondholders. The Supreme Mart, by a tyrannical exercise of power, undertook to coerce them into Mabmildon, without regard to those legal defences of which Ills believed every man has • right to avail himself, and the result is an excitement which the Supreme Court will do well not to ignore, and which can be allayed only by oumeding the fall sajoyment of thus . lap' rights which have so bag been the bout as wall as protection of every really free people. Na Roza or EVIDIIOI.—Mr. Coffey, of In diana county, has introduced into our Wate Senate • bW repealing the prong restrictive hiw of evidence, and allowing parties to testify In their own cues, erupt in 'pallid inatanosa. This la an Innovation upon en old rule; but we think it a good one. It has been tried la New York, Ohl° and England, and has everywhere worked well. Its operation in England ham sap. served the muse of justice ea thoroughly that no one proposes a return to the old system ; and If • staid, slow. conservallve country like Eng land can safely try ea Peat an innovation as this, it can !Limekiln dangerous to us. Judge Bell proposes a half way measure as a substitute; but we hope, if anything Is to be tried, It will be the t zadical change proposed by Coffey. The Andre of the Sweat Court, it is mid, War the ehanipt--whiei is a rather dealing eat tiptop's" at their vire. Taw OBILD2/3 - 13mursn To DseTu.—The Igkenstows (Pa) .I:ournal states that os Tues day eight of lam meek the dwelling bons of Mr. Z11221111r02114 kelark's Valley, la that county, was destroyed by ire and three lives were We. It appears that Mr. Zimmerman was l e i s m oidojed somewhere near Fiasco% his wife Emily remaining at home. Oa Tuesday evening Mrs. Zimmerman and her eldest, son (at home on a .Lit) left the house to-spend the owning at • neighbor's, leaving la bed, se home, three ohikben, of which the iddatt was about thirteen years old. On their return, at about 10 o'clock, P. M., the hones was found la Haines and early unnamed, the children of coulee parisidag with it. A few of the bones f children wore recovered and interred on ;thuy e . Tali N. 0. Rear age miporta that the Fourth Diststot and the who le of the rem of tits oily is wader waters and the whole territory but one liptiaatfrietthe stump to 81. Danis street ; rariMrlet the water is several Lichee " takabiteate of this portion of UM otedleed to their dwelllegs, or amigo. teal:street, by beats, Gahm they choose to ammo mmeMeeable depth of mad sad Wu. ? ,Ehrgbbgey, pegmt, aul ease - , kroggb e ith , suferseverely= • 4,W11., ,, ,k, eon& `4, ,6 :4 1 .140 rrr ,try ea last um Jaatae a: ably 01: the A: T. Onamerelel Adenttscr.j LOnnon, Jan , 28 . / 859 ..--474 , 41esaliefaction and uncertainty of the past week have had few previous parallels. Not a single gleam of light has beenthrown upon the political situation. All the best informed people connected with Pule papers are themselves at length totally In I the dark. Every one Seen there la no sound pre- , , text for war, and the friends and organs of the Emperor are evidently unable to invent any theorp that can delude the people on the subject. But neverthelees, at all points the stir of tir gelit preparation increaSee, and while the o ffi cial Iffmiteur occasionally inserts a paragraph pro fessedly of a tranqui ll aing character, La Prem, the organ of Prince Napoleon, still dashes out in brigand-like incentives to a repetition of all the evil deeds of the first. empire. In London, however the general impression is still in harmony with that described in the &dei ces by the last mail. It is believed that the Emperor tally Intendedhlespeeoh on New Year's day to be the signal for war, but that he has been disappointed by the manifestations it has drawn forth, not merely in France itself, but la England and Germany. Among all classes of his subjects, except, the soldiery, the feeling of disappointment and alarm seems to be general, while in England, instead of the public being led away, as he had hoped, by the cry for Ital ian freedom, the prevailing sentiment has been one of scorn at the idea of liberty being cham pioned by such hands. The wickedness of his proposed attack on a country with which he has actually not the smallest existing dispute, is likewise seen to be snob as can be compared only with that of the Emperor Nicholas upon Turkey. I With regard to Germany, the attitude of Prussia and the minor states, has likewise disooneerted him. They appear to be aware that they had better unite at once than allow themselves to be beaten in detail. Trader these circumstances the conclusion is that his Majesty will for the moment draw back although no one expects that the movement will be more than a ruse. Perceiving the unpopu larity and moral odium that must fill upon him from voluntarily and wantenly stepping forth to break the peace of the world, a surDtise may be entertained thathe will just at present renew all his former protestations in favor of peace, and by setting his Ministers to create and fo ment some entirely new diplomatic will contrive in the course of a few Months to proclaim an ostensible grievance and a make It appear that war is forced upon him. ,Nothing could brisnore nay than each a proceeding, es- Wally — with the connivance of Russia, and if Italy should not offer a suitable field the op portunities on the Danube will be abundant. But it is impossible without humiliation to:ltiilh up the present dixturbanoe all at once. More over, the compact with Sardinia asserted to be of • character so compromising as to render the avoidance of hostilities impossible, unless that power can be Induced to see that it would be better for • short time longer to mask the in tended policy. In the face of equivocal official denials by the Moniteur, the European public seem firmly convinced that the consent of the King of Sardinia to give hie daughter the Prin cess Clotilde, to the Prince Napoleon was ob tained only as the price of • positive stipulation for an invasion of Lombardy. If the Emperor turns from his pledge, he may be in danger of exposure or aseaselnation. Victor Emmanuel may grant him • respite but it is not likely to be a long one,meanwhile, the Italian populace must be humor ed, and hence, according to some suggestions, pains are token to trumpet through Europe the armaments that are being hurried oa in all the ports and arsenals of France. There is no doubt that great energies are now exerted to have everything in ratlines for stri king a sudden blow; but people looking at the stealthy antecedents of the Emperor are dispo eed to think that if the blow were really in tended to be immediate he would take care that nothing should be said that could help to fore warn those upon whom It is to &IL An interval of a few months is therefore hoped for, and at a week from this date, when the English Parliament will assemble, opportu nities will be offered of. judgingwhether that hope is well grounded. Much will depend on the tone of the lions. of Commons. If that body fall to manifest a strong determination to condemn every unprovoked violation of treaty rights, the Emperor it is believed, relying on the toleration of England, will at once assume the offensive, and the danger will be increased if his fillibusaring designs are palliated among us by any twaddle about Italian nationalitZ The only fear of the possibility of each folly arises from the feet that • large number of the members will fancy that by encouraging France in the present instance, they would be helping to break the power of the Pope. Fair days after the assembling of our Parlia ment, the Legislative Chambers will meet in Paris. i liis Majesty will then be under the ner °mildly of making some avowel that will suffice to settle whether for the instant it is to be peace or war. Until that date the stock and money markets of London and Parts will continue In a Mate of complete distrait and stagnation. Enterprise of all kinds hare been brought to • stand, and the losses on the Paris Bourse, when the monthly settlement takes place the day after to-morrow, are understood to have been terrible. They fail, however entirely on the public, the Imperial courtiers having, as it is believed, during the finetuations that have oe eared. replenished, in many instantes, their exhausted fortunes. fa eft t. L A plan has been sabmitted to Secretary Totem for laying a telegraph wire across the Atlantic, Whitth is to be supported on floats each ten miles apart with enormous anchors submerged, deer upon the ocean bottom. Once in every one hun dred miles, the Inventor would place a buoy of great power, tp sustain telegraph stations. He Maims as the advantages of the plan the in possitility of losing any considerable portion of the wire, and the fug that currents could be re from different points. Lieut. Maury, it re ported said, conceives the plan • practicable one. Tun Richmond Exiguityr has recently devoted some attention to the Cuban bubble out of which It the wind completely. it declares the acquisition utterly impracticable ; the thirty oilUoa bill a delusion ; the Idea of making the Gulf of MIXIOO •orre cicrusum, and Cuba the gate-In the face of the other islands in posses_ Sion of the European powers absurd ; and the acquisition of Cuba even If practicable, with thrall; quarters of a million of free pogrom and surrounded by free blinds Indesirable. Vex: sad accounts ooze from Nies concerning Alexander de Tannedlie, who in now quite blind and fast declining. His accomplised wife soothed his dolmen' by reading to him, but she gas at last been Unit of voice, and sea make herself heard no more. Madame Cavaignao, the 'widow of the cele brated general, has given the entire portion set tled on her by M. Odier, her father, (200,000 f,) to Ma creditor,, he haring unfortunately be come a bankrupt. No 'email or Buramon."—The project of forming • new SIMs out of a portion of Wiscon sin and Michigan does not meet with much fe or in the latter, scoordtng to the Detroit Tri bune. It Mats, that Last winter s resolution Womble to the movement, puled the Senate, but the otdy ninon it &dm was because it was looked upon as a mere Idle proposition. This year it isms up la Ma Noun and was indefinitely postponed now Eal. Two adios brought to try the right of the Gar rick Club to expel Mr. Edmund Yates will be tried at the witting Mier the term, ;before Lord Campbell and a Special Jury. The matter ex cites much interest In Maury and other circles, and various witnesses, including Mr. Charles Dickens, will be examined. Mr. Ewin James, Q. C., will conduct the oars for the plaintiff; the Attartsey-General will represent the defendant, who is the Secretary of the Garrick Club. TES Leavenworth iliac, gives an account of • attempt to kill its local editor, Mr. Blois, • y W. D. White, of the Journal office, and says • Wilts entered the Mesa °Hoe and approach_ g Bit. from behind fired at the back of Mr. 8.. the bill lodging is his shoulder blade. White • red three shots before Mr. B. could get to his eel. White fired in all six shots, two of which took effect, wounding Mr. Sloes very Severely, • lit Is hoped not mortally. HUDSON'S BAT Coarrmtv....-There is come pros . •tmonopoly of trade enjoyed by the admen' Bay Company is near its end. Mr. Galt, I or OeneraL,of Canada, announced mit we k that the Canadian Government had • • infer that the exclusive right of trade -Jaya y the Hudson's Bay Company to their • . •• .• territories tread be abrogated by the ems ointment on the let of 3E= next.--. Mr's. . thile bland bead nephew of the great John Phil pot Curran at present , and has been for some an in ate of a work house in his native • • only of ' li. A movement Lon foot with s view of eo lag a sum of money sufficient to sip him dent of public charity for the • of hL ft t • MOST of divert* cases and suicide accounts which ap in our swamp papers, are asso • •la • manner with the spirit knocking •• ; • an. • facts are so palpable that they eaaaot bit overlooked. A GOOD LISSOl.—John Percy sued the AI . • y Dratimi Journal for the moderate MUD of sl,Boo,ooo p f o t alleged libeir, but the Jury fa il ed to gee the tof the joke, and told Mr. Percy taint ■ east lot oidy do on. without the dimes, but pay iks of 'prosecuti “i Tin H. Y. Skis sop tau the "Cubmapeels ream of Independeace,” read by &gator -. • - t • treeditafaror of the Toodks' ..! - ITI 111 • a. milks is the olflos of th Dolts i at New Orlimuul. • 2 .„.. : ',biers --TheZisel 4 4l4 o l4 a , OR**. . ,„,' Vie - "leirsi Istaurk • , " -.!! sad.aoks WA' ~ . ~ . .._ VIOL Alkimilk!olm..l KM= Til* Onto Li 4 .9 AID TROST C 0111,501-01( Tutee'sy last the assets of thia4lefuhat befitting.. corporation. were placed in the hands of the trustees appointed by the Superior Court of Cin cinnati. The Ga=tte nays : No accurate estimate can be formed of the present cash value of the assets. Upon their face they foot. up as follows: R. ft and other.bondu, good or bad... 51,034,435 00 Bills payable of all kinds 502,721 27 Cash on hand 15,891 155 Country lands, et $2 90 per acre 10,590 00 Three City lots, estimated 10,000 00 Total /melts ..... _ .. ....... 51,824,847 93 la addition to the assets here, there is an amount greater or less, but bow much is not known, locked up by attachment is the State of New York, which, if ever made available to the creditors here, will be, at some day probably far distantoafter a hard fought legal contest. It is understood, however, that the trustees have secured able counsel in New York city, to protect the right. and interests of the creditors. Is the speech of John Minor Bodo, before the Opposition Convention at Richmond, Virginia, the other day, he said that he had traced with an "awArtrioll hand," as with a pencil of light, so that every man could understand it whet:cold read the Lord's prayer, that the origin of every calamity, every evil, and every ill that had be fallen the country daring the last thirty years, originated with the Democracy. He adds : "I ought ,perhaps, to make an exception of the smallpox, of the choler* and of the yellow fever. [Laughter] I ought, perhaps, to make an exception of these—for, whilst I think it ex tremely probable they were all Introduced by some Democrat into the country, I have no his torical data upon which to base the fact—l would not hatard the conjecture." Cuaoarm Duaancee.—We hare su our pos aasolouthP certillatto of • revectablo cittren, todtlfying that be wit. entlesly eared of Ohl' drculful dboraiin by o.log Eloeshater Horktmf w. shall take pleastre In Attiring the certificate to soy person doubting this atatetaeat. - • • , CMTVIONI—ite eareibl to at& for lberbarela Holland DIP tem. The great popularity of this tordistna hes induoad many imitations, which the public Mould greed against ptirsaing. MP Bold at $1 par bottle, or st: bottles Ire pi, by the pro. pdalcubLlKlNJ. PAO', J., & OD. . Marofaßartn g Phamble Nadas and Ohamists,27 Wood street, behreen Int and 2d Ma-Jettaburgh. P.., and Druggists asoarally. Jaylniamy liugincoo .flotirto Se thangro. . DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The perinershlp heretofore existing between the mibenibers J CURB MARS[/ALL and 11BNItlf lid/NARY, nudes tho etyle of Mareball A Menearr, was dlwailred by mutual commit au the tint dayof Amtosry, 1869. Mehra. ins of the late Arm will be Wiled at the old steed, corner of /Abort, .od Wood street; where those indebted will pl ill prtweist them for ease make Immediat eettl e paemetik yment, and thaw hewing ehdaill * JAAIRS AIAitiMALL. CRARY MoOVARY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.— The law partnership heretoihre existing under the name of NOMA CAMPTON A murixtut, wu dissolved R. P. MO RLLRR, lbe retiring partner, will haulier be at No. ILO Fourth scoot, corner of Cherry alley,. few doors below Ills former al., H. P. 1110ALLER PIttsborith, Feb. Iitb,ISNI.-421:0tdAXMT C O- PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE—I have title day as/existed with ate Cr. R. R. NOR/US In the Clothing, Tailoring and Fornlatiing Trade, and the brainea. of lb. Om will be coodneted to the O.IMO of J. L. OARNA • 011 AN A CC. Person. Oaring bush:was transactions not closed will be salted upon for eettlernent of all personal affair.. 3. L. CARNAOUAN, Allegheny City, Feb., lat, 1,59. 4181wdaw ----- THE undersigned have this day associated with them la boatman Thomas B. Lloyd, late of the aro, of Lloyd • Co. The style of the firm hereafter will be lilt, bare • Posers. RBA • POBBI-111.. ALM rums RICA, LILOWD & PORISYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE 0011 MISSION AfIfItCHANTS for the eels of I'M METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 75 Water Street, Pet]. ISSPfeI PITTIIIIIIROII. PA PATI t L h E , iundetaignd rehve .a tMcasVe rage n i athl arid Liter Pills, Mr. F. M PORTZTL The style °lnk, an will continue es hereto/nee. nistrNo BIOS. Pittsburgh, Jemmy let., 11164.-Jal9ettf OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO PAILTMILLSIIIp —Public notice. hereby given that the copartocrehlp heretofore catalog Coffin the name,atlle nod HU* of CatoOL, IiVADSIrO.III & CO, Nogino Dander& ID Allegheny city, comb/1K of Matthew Celleiga, Fazed. WArls. worth. and W. B. Wlnto., .. partnere, h. been and to hereby publicly declared diroleed; eo that on one, nor any of said cow-toe. le a/Imnd or authorized to contract any moo. deb.. Wbtlltim or obilgatto. of toy kind, in the name of iald gem of Crldge, Wadevorth & Co., nor to collect any claim, Wore a mete. I. appointed, and notice thereof publicly Riven. WATTEIKW CROOK, AR& leod 8A011761. WADSWORTII. Allegheny City, January 70, 1&59. THE undersigned have associated with them the Ocionolaaloa liveiciese Jilts Takrisx, late of Steubenville, Ohio. The stjlo of the Arm will continue as harehifora NIMICIE • CO. •Li;. ...... 1141111.- •Y.l. KM= NIB/CIOg de co_,, commisbioN MERCHANTS, ►or the nle of Pig Iron and gIOOMMI. &Bald 95 WATER FTILKET. thrrracula Aria itbbertunmento HOME INSURANCE COMPANY ci try OF N.ENV yORFi Mo. C. LOOMIS, Agent. No. G 9 Wood Street..Pitteburah Capital mad Eharplaz-.1101 , rs 1,077,900 40 New Yozz, January 1, 1 859. 1. Gaits/ Stock g 600,000 2. Number of shares of mock subscribed for.siz thousand 3. Amount of esermerneate or limtalment. oa stock paid la, I. rah.. 600,000 00 rah..... 1. The nine, or as meal s. y m bo of the Real State held by the Company. ...... 2. Antoci:it of cosh on bad 8. Amount Math deporttad m banks, emelt). log in what banks the same is depalted, Oonsineatel . . ........... .......... 4. Accemat of mab in bade of agate and la coon of translates 6. Amount of loans seared by toed. ad mart. ages, eonetittltlug the lien on the real es tate on width there le less than one yarn interest doe and owing, worth at hest $1.179,600. 6. Amami of — loses on which Lateran lose not A paid withto nue yar 7. Amount due Oompanywhkh lodgmeeie hare been obtained oo All other Maims due the Ooropesty.. EL Amount of Mocha owned by the rommo,y, whether of any State aro( tat/oda &atm, Sr f say Incorporated elly of the United tate.sr of any other dmeription, epecifying number of therm and tar, and mar km arch of the same; tut 81,6,0c0 ; market .. .. . 170,227 23 ikAtisount of Mack held isy the company collateral amity for loans, id th the amount lamed on each kind of atmk, If. oar ad Inatket alum par $143,34.84 market nine, $152,997 10. Amount of lineaments oa the mark of the 109,850 00 company celled in, and dos and 11. amomat of premium notes - for Inland avi ation Make tmoat of premium uncollected on polka amed at °Mee 12. Amount of interest on Invest/mate made by the company, doe and unpaid; (dos Jammu I, 1850,) 30 LIABILIT lES. I. Amount of tomes due mot 2. Amount of the claims forts... which are In sell or contested by the oompaoy 16,600 14 3. Amount of lows during the year, which have been paW 103,717 60 4. Amount of claim. for kneerdoring the your, which hare not been watt., • portion of indult I. Included in momer to No. 2 of this . .. ...... ... . _ ...... .5. Amount oilmen .....g the year which are molested 6,000 00 Amount of lame during the year reported to the company and not acted upon._ ...... 0,591 26 7. Arnowt of dividend. dael.red ..... 110,000 00 8. Antonot of dividends declared dm, and no. 240 00 9. Amount — of dirldenda (*lam melt ) doctored and not yet clue. nom 10. Amount Of money 1X11TD1.04,144 tlto nature aD4 aantaillOf mentity gtren 11.011 a 11. Amount of all other enleting elakne amnia. the beropony, canto:god or otherwise. 141001114. 1. Amount of,eseh premium. nwolved 623,010 95 2.-Amouht of premium notos taboo by the optimally for folood navigation risks. 8,024 74 3. Amounts( premiums earned —,. 602,477 39 4. lniatint of intereet moony raelved from • the foveatanente of the company 68,506 96 5. Amount of Income of the miiipaoy from any utheer ......... 131 CU 1. Amount of hoses paid during the year...-. 2. Amount of Immo pal the year, which ecerned prior tp t h ug 21,857 07 3. amount at which the to were estimated lo formers...Dont, which were pald dozing the year 29,800 87 it. Amami WO and owing for reinsurance pre- WINOS 16. Amount of mint. precolerms, whether paid oranpaW.... . ... O. Amount of dl;idends paid during the year.. 111,419 00 7. Amount of exPenota pold dialog the year, hielndlog comodedons and foe. paid to the agents and Macon of the company 8. Amount of lams paid by the company 9. Amount of all other enplane and expend& tare. of the company .„... 36,854 47 1. Amount of prorolseary neteriorigloally twin ing the capital of the 2. Amount of told Dote. bold company Da part or the whole of the capital thereat. _ _ • - • • -- queluded also In preceding waver. tAmonot psid for tbs. two 'sem is. bsendodneted trues gross unman.. Net pennant= shown In weer to ant question of section 4. Nothing now doe for either. STATE OF NSW YORK, I Cityand aunty et Nen York, n. OHABLIYI 1. MARTIN, President, end J. MILTON PKVlTLlSseretmy, of the HMI. /011 4 / 1 1111:11 Compared the . Cily of New York, to me personally known, befog amorally . duly tworn;depoesand say, and wash Mr himself rays, that the fonrgegmy MUMMA and Morn of mai Gotoymey. made ay to the Soot day ofJannary, 6.1). litNis Just, true mun . cornet, and that they are the officers of Judd Company.. henrolo dated. • (naroed,) . MM. J. MARTIN, Pawn:kat. , J. MILTON &magma. Babeeribedind worn to belay lan. tan 240 dal al Jan AR,, A. DOM l'itAmil asy hand and ofildal and.. asszaktii Lam 0 1 6 (U A L ocounfts.».*e swasthiski;ll.,diwtit, a t .w / 5 3 1 1 4416 1,9adna 11X ~., • ,-, ~ .. 4 Eiriiiii tbebuta hitt» u:Sta ataim6: , str,am lib squawk . . 11011344 art, ' No. WA 1111140A7atiminugh.ASW4 MI! gmiimmczmi Y hi abbsinsnnents. Festival for kLe Snßtmary: TILE ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR 'TIIR bettent of tide Itnnentler inn be had Itt the OltY HALL, Matter atm; no the anemones and moninge of Dent TtlltilDA If, WF.DNIN3DAY nod TIIIIRSDAV. The ." 0 1 , emation uf a huntanepublie le oorneetlf mit need ed In this effort' to amtat this went Institution Ist a time of Peeedeig need. Contribution. of money. retreehemote nod mtlelea fn. the table", ma's be soot to t he Glatt on the elle,- teenont of TUICSDAt It. 21d Itort. f°39..341 s VERY INTIMSSIIIISCI NOMBIth. OF FRANZ LESZiII'S GREAT Illustrated Newspaper! Win be reedy .1 .11 News Dvou, nn WEDNESDAY MORNINO, FEB. 23D. It will contain • Tluillhag Mahn° of the Tenrific Accident At-the National Theatre, I t hlladelphlk *kn . ". Ic'ung e Al ras Which. and frightfally Warta. by haigel Tigtv. 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IIIS COMPANY have in oontemplation Jl. establishing Agunclai In several important sections of the Union; rentletuendring act as Ageets for this C Company will please app y, by Muir, dating refesenses, hat Companies Of any ) i ney on, now Amman for, end the probable amount of bit.intyw that ran be oontroHeti for Ibis Company. WM. CIIAUNCEY, Pr... Went whs. lIOLDREDOK. Vire Drullud. ledt3ld JOUNI °ARLINE, Serretary. --t. SPRAGUE'S ANNALS OF THE AMBRI CAN PULPIT, Eta. 6. Why ant 1 • Churchman; Swords' Pocket Tlmanau New Tune 800 , Churchman's D pry: Poraale at DAVIS A PPS, fat:C.lls Odd•Fellowe' c l idk HORS SPINEI WAGON AT Auc , vo, Wodnewlo morning. Feb. =1 at 11 o'clock at the onntoorcial ode... Room, No. 61 Mt, at, , • 111 be ' taw operfor light ono horse Spring Wagon. P. M. DAVIS, Aust. 500 BATH BIUCK for s w ale m by fe22 - No. 16T Liberty Wr AUEEOW est. Ro.R...FIELD co., aro closing out their wintor work of Silks and Motu De Laing at very low prises, [bey here alsorwelved o supply°, Spring Oasis. nl,_,F OTTON-111les qonivnjrTile by . gL rT tz g! SOUTH-WEST MISSOURI. ' pi rt [We publLob below, • Spada R from Prof. Swallow, SW. OcoleWat of hllenourt, on oat a lauds situated in the county of Barton, In that State. • will In aeon by the letter of Prof. 8, this Report wee repaint at th e renting of Meow. Wm. Irraner * On,No. ST °drib street, Plllebergh, who are the Annan for the Bala of large body of lands In that county. As the object of tide Report la to furnish re. iitth I e inforts.dion to Wove homyw contemplatoineentlng In that portion Witte South-Went, it le hoped that It will receive from ail auch, • careful wont} aniusitcn. &lONS, STATX Warmest". I Columble, lio, A Is 10 0 8 . i Mesas WI.. F 611.1 • Co. Your letter requeettog me to repor to you the character of climate, zuriaosof the obootry, rot and other natural re sources of Township 33, In Renate a 02 and 30: Township .72,111 Itangea.ll, TI and 30 and To othlp 31 in Bulge 33, In Barton county In this State, 1..< hang A. I hare be fore stated, It will be innamettele for to Bite yon • ml. ante description of cach towradelp, as I county hag mat y et town surrewed. I hors puend through it, .113 malting nr prebmlnup marveys. Illy knowledge, however, of It and the adjoining COMltit4l, IS Nob II to emblem. to .peak with certainty of the topography of the ciounty, tha climate cod the 1011, and with rcienehle certainty of the mineral weldtb of We manly. Your lands in Barton count tOtto63ll• 1111. y, aro on the yrentern ea tromiry of the Idlwantri table:lends, whlrh I hare thus de. merited In my flop (now no pre...lon the South-Western !trench of the Perrilc Railroad: Thal portion of Southern kllzaetti edict:ding from. Ber ton county In the Earth -west, to Er ROMatiere in the south 1 . earl, usually represented Lathe tern entremlty of the Ourk Moutaalus. ta In fact, a Rad, nd, varying from lOW to feet abore the ocean . In th Went it, I. eofnclently undulating to be well drained; while in the Youth and Bert it sometinoa rums into ridges sod knob" of moderate slow lion. num this tableeland the country ilecendv, by moderate stripes in every dimtlon. On the northern elope, are the headwater. a the Drywood, - Siar,Poninte de Terre, Menem •n 4 fiessonsile, Sunhat, into the Itheanith on Om East, the ateratnen and the llig, &ain, Into the Mau!salmi, no the South, the eaten id the St Senor°la the Current and the White and in trlbutivriee, doseadlng tooter& Arkansas; and Spring river, Shoal or lt, and Neosho on the western eltase. The nlleyie of the tallne . o2l2 streams which do. hatti thin iablvelara, are at Ara hut little des...nevi below, the . 1 0 senerallevel; Let the teethe* ey devrend, the deeper and wider they become, until the earesnJ Into broad alluvial bottoms, bounded by Wein or Ina pr.:49,..... The lea kelerid pp evaints• so top etiniciently rindelatlng to be cell drained, and stlil l, ,iii enough Ler ayrienitaral i.e . .. Pirrsana. 4.1 - 1•1... - . I •as Mom Gelid, hes so elevation of some hundred Met Mgr. the mmuu. It Me • Id gentle sloped of some four or feet rdm the Chao, Ude so Arkan. mho or Grand r 1 r: mid no high moms . to disturb Irv:able laud • ..wcale uh urnally prom sat Ode Ontario undo, lof north Wit There arc' no swamps c \ i de, from which uorionscrhalationm can y conaiderable Vim of this country. them facts Mtn and as our meteor°. • ok•rly thou, la reomrigremble and Comm Report for 1 84 0, shown that la one of Memnon h eathy regkma In ' , mein:mien are longj tomperate and t and mild. No climate, 1. Mort, le r.d. ....t v, ealt i l:, m an p. d a . 11 . 1mn . loum trrowth of <1.01.00i. Bo far an obeerred, teuadary of thd game notern may field pas th Burt°. n:Motf, tai the Port to the R outh. Weet. It eartalsi slut • large part or the country, particularly t • northern and weetern, Is under laid with ralittabi• ma t .In other emetkom the lime. stance /ad muidetona e Weer earbrnlferum roete Dome to the emgmor.. . TEL table I , twe/v• or Mae h rolling lorfacs, to the mO5, tow ma, and ths N ho Mimi or arld p • temperature. Oh. 371 E parall of or overflowed e Wm, to Whet a y The climate, t logical obaerva a salubelonu Ira o. B ooth-Wen tun 1 the Milted Stair) • dry.; the winter. • beet/v.oond to mews e Vier Vag!s products of • Tba loom. surface deb spa.. The valley•of alluvial deposlta,aad • marls of the bluff • Al one would es, above stated, the ao rkw charcter. It la ten. fakir-lands, but the to rich. And bedded, the dery It inashautible, no rich fertilizers, whener by cultivation. i . 211e - a . oll - is nail ads tad to baron, corn' eats, tobacco, (ma, ate., sad Um rot nations yield V. ouparior whoa halt of all kin done& Chatrina t gm, pima, gram, ate., are tho niene as prodaods of the roll; obile peachea and pearl, &If d.the oultivadad variation of apples, plum. and grapes, or. grown with looms, and thvy ylgid a groat protnalou of moot Ltoellent lank. NUILDINCI . ltalallala i Ars abundant In thhe oonntry. Thar. In an o r supply of limlnlApe and mandato., troitablogor all y rary por no... Cihtys aud sands of alegliont qualit for camonta and brick., aro %handout. Gravel and nabbing of good qaditbal for walks and road; ore= In the hods of all the ' amen. an 1 . 14141111 t. MU county I, very happil d y Ilivlded Mao timber and prairie, thkb ire gm the most part so ammiged that eve farm may be it - applied with • deelrable portion of eac h. The preirive are ready for the plough, awl, may be ouUj hued with hedges of the Osageomage, which le • native of Thorn lean abundance of moot everment timber. Lion, birch, cherry,. cottonimmd elm (2 speclei,) biCkory, (6 emciee,)kwoet, oak (12 epesias,) eyeamore walnut (black and white,) and radar. C apply all poesible demands for lumber and fuel. Barton wooly Is well watered by the head blanche. of Dryarood, Clear and Ilona, civeks, ou the North; and by the Coon and Noddy, and. they branches of tie iN melt., on the Bomb. Whether springs, mete ebund.l es in other parts of houtlewmfern Alia...mei, I net unable to any, slow my note' Are silent on thou subject; but the nu inetunv streams and the @fleece or my nobs, leads me to both,ve the spring. sr. ss Immerolla ea elsewhere, or the het would have been 1 , mentioned. In the report ~. quoted, I lave gift.] the hallooing &wipe!. of the el. op, of gouth•wwt hhasonrl: Thera ',probably no part of e coot/noel, that can haul dm large a bomber of hold,limpid eptin? whose pure. cool waters gosh tooth in such abundanco. beautily nod of the land. Bryce'. Puri' g, on the h • nhful Slangs, Pp N' one of the largest. •It rim. I • oncl soled valley, where It forma a email pond, that liens way—a tier,' Ills river, jolt ta,low where It dews fro m he eating% 11,125 fret wide, .41. =avenge depth of a at one foot, end Its velocity Is at MUD more then ono Rest r wood. Th is Immense spring diechargeof more thou 20 cubic feet of water per avuod, 454, 3 26 per hour, and 10 927,872 cubic feet per day The water le nearly pore, natal about the some temper. ature et all mow., sod shows perceptible tlnctualloo In growth), either In the dryad or wettest MIND. This Is one of the malt y ha large' epringe who. pure water. cult* and form the amorous etreems which dew hots this table land. Man of them furnish the very Dot water power for drleing mil • nod factories , Tho stream formed. y th ese opengs, ore 'numerous, Clear .d rapid. furolahlog ern t waterpower to drive all thendile and factorised...an by any ordleuu7 popu lation, While the wings and stream s large enough to furnish mill are very num. us, the ....ler fOnntallm and brat:rhea are so abundan t, t at every Germ may Deem. plied. In short, the pare, limp' louratsima and etreamsof this region are unrivlledin ty, nod adaptation to tbo wants of man—they have droll ecl the admitatien and praise of every traveler. $1077,990 10 i ' g, of I • tke • WA) n hay at of at ..ra u 20 et I 10 9:1,1 dr • ffe d or wet nt •• • the au &lan of g • al hese opt ernl nun 1 and etre 2ZWIt 124, ant, I at limp! to n ty,. dial' • 0311. This county urbane an abort t urinous coal. I bareseen work LI. and your Inv land. aro unrood. Thdarlakl ere can wi t hthe ore POPOLA Bo litUe ha. boon known of II c region until the hut few park • I but .paroely populated. But • ,1 talllgent and ttnifty pountury ar country ; white the &wishing • w a wealthy and maned pepsda • • boner an sufhciently err • • to educate the children turd 4 1 A more through earth:air of able ma to speak with store hoer rave referred ha, r 7 aprings and the Umber; bus •In general terra from toy goal Waa e! the oanntry. Tory rupectinity, • 1.147....wdater MIME . 7D,674 67 19,921 13 STAROH--50 hts. Mad 60 do do • in in Mora and for oalo w LIC fold • ;'No. Ild LOVER SEED-10 _ . . 419 Bead to store bed tonal@ by WG Tbus. in - .1. f•l9 • LE CORN -1000 bus. E. forauM OBACIA3-10 kge. 6 to Mono aed "for We by LI 11D RANB--30 aka. smal AI howls hlo Lt MITIIITE GREASE— , TY tir law by .--.-90.4 bin in )Alt BUOKZTB • Itocksta mad 20 news *Mb Loans and Diaconate... Dos by other Hants..... . Noise end ebectiof of .' U. ILTreasury Notes. t'rr .c llton :..... • Do 8 t...tb.r B;,i;i;.:::: 1 Dare Deposttors......-- The o w led ls My knowledge and belief'. I Affirmed boo me,this 21 (.22 J. V. Statement of toe She above statnnsent Is rot ado. and I.llst Sworn and nabncribed Le IESO Mr_ J. 1859:Eallimore and. THE BA_LTIMOR; OHIO RAILROAD COIL ere tame prepared to receive. throogh IMP of Luting to s • •I Pletedtmargh and t. Rates guaranteed to be eqe tim Penbeylvmds Roll /toed For information ma to r e. dam may be made by letter undersigned Conte: SOSTON, Rases Potter, NKW YORK, O. W. Po gator lien: PRILADKLpIita,CoIb and C Kell 1: 1 1LTIMORE, .1. T. line j1:117811URGII, J. 4. Ca Partlerslas latentlart • shippete generally, of Pi "thiGY• to called tome ftdut pared with other; and tithe &Jail General hell gIi,LING OFF It belongs to lite quaternary ' the dream are end with rich • • high land: by th One silicione tion. 1160- from the geo cal thwarters 8•1101100110 ry 1111 r a very saps. • Mae are a very With:roof tro • body of lb* hod le exceedingly . ub Noll of the all to marls raw deep plowing willing up tbens • the surfatte.eall hdeteriorated C HAR LOTT Is uow selling off at • frantic.. cotoprehcssiso stock of KIM wr Or the petkelps' snaked!, tageth lone of EMIT MUSIO and . Great harpies ere offered, the ;drama stock by the od time It Is latemlet to cativo ; MOM. OU .. .. . . FEBRUARY, 1 65 9...—phiceaveav, 1859. PIAITSIO rozorza FOR Neap; BY .1 OFI I'S Mr— NEELLOR, t. ,,, No: St Wood s , Pittaburgh. ...... AROSEWOOD Se - nd-hand Paseo Octave Plea°, with rstringss Freech Orand Action, elegantlY Inlaid wlthffl lll l l l Pearl Ornamentals, Oaned 51m O ditige and Carved Desk, In Imo hoe than ono year, end in f perfect order; coot in Now York $4OO, will he sold for SYS cash. —,-... A WOODWARD & ROWN,ffif in Boston, Rosewood 634 taro PlanA with foil Iron frame, won kept end flinty thek; tone full and di uct, with may lad, eitudic Touch. This Pluto will he emoted and sold $5O lows than Boston pike. ii - SPLENDID LOUIS xrithiffitm Rae..A Plena, by Raven, Bacon A Now York, with French grand action, overstrlugo, combined Iron and wont frame, felt ure aw of an canto new invention, producing a Tone of the t doliceb, yet powerful weenie*. The Piano Fortes of this old nod established bowie, Raven, Bacon A Co. stand second to nano to New York, an their instruments will be sop. p_tka ihnenth John il. Mellor. etto Factory price. In New York, delivered at Pittaburgh, ked oast toady fur ship. ping. ____ • A ROSEWOOD GI Octave Get z". to.. Piano, dottrel, new, will bewild for ow hundred and ninety dollard'ewh. ,r SECOND RAND PIANOS At ?NPR $ 175 , PO% Pas VO. $ 3 5, $ 25 find $lO. CII ICKERING & SONS ' BOSTON PIANOS. No 20,393—A new grand mole 7 octave Louie XI V Pim - Ts, - 20,470—A now grand scale 7 carved moulding., 10,088—A carved moulding 7 . richly varbs vosel. " 19,731—A carved moulding 7 powerful Togie.- - , - " 21,515—A most elegant 7 Cileard style. *11.92—,A new grand scale 7 . new upright Plan. 20,106—A new grand kale 7 . plain mond comer*. 20.619—A new grand scalp 7 do do o 20,366—A rosewood 7 front corners mod. 241193—A rosewood plata . do do 18,042—A fall grand 7 " Baton price $BOO. 91,609—• rosewood plain 654 . P, lo Bap to A tee. " . 24621—A rosewood plain" do do do " 20,109—A block walnut do do do 7.0,617—A. mammal plain do do do NOTIOIL—PIeat take node* that my Plano on thimbove liet Oaken number than WACO, be sold at a disseSunt of Teo portant. Paeans residing out of the city, will pa.e direct their letters to .1110. 11. MELLOR.. Agent for Michelins A Bonn, N. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. MASON & HAMLIN'S/Mit MILODBONS, 4% dont octa portable IdolodeOns pith harp legr..--$ 60 5 do do .do do 7 6 do Plano style 6 e—vory eleg .ani— .... 100 ' 6 do do do Double 8eeda....... 10 0 Them Ifulodeons p_nonoursced superior Wall other. by Dr Lowell on, Wm. Yawn. tha pianist, Thalberg, Webb; Patter, Gottschalk, ett. They have imen awarded the high egt prtmloms, at every Palr where mhibited. Yor selemiy by feltdAvet' .10110 IT. MELLOIL,BI Wood at. , NEW AIIRIVAI. OP PIANOS. .at eupply of god WO. [LIG bed. ou florae crack doubt that a large part of coal beds of good quality. is vast resources of Mb het toasty pees 01 It ere r' • 1.. " / / , ...Mello, la an repldlp opening the . 111 .4 op with amebae and wined- Booth•Weet .Wont) vase the people. of lour would ou tlay on sinieof thesob ly of the coal and the /I have been able to say survey, VIII give re a e O. O. SWALLOW, Geologist of MI . on Pat. Corn Starch Slater Paul o do do do IiIITORINSON, . • ,A sad 146 /Int ,bIB. prime Clover . re and for sale by : a IIUTOLITNBOX. THE NEW SCALE 6& OCTAVE Corn in store and , mg a IitITOIIII4IBON. and 10 kgs. 5e • HITTOUINidoN. TILE subscriber has just received in addition to • .61•6616 mock of Ow IMP .111411, P.ren 0.1.,. 111 .Sa ir r o lgint prim fro. £ 3o o bo. POO. POUR 011 t O NSW WALE 04 oOTA VA PIANOS. The bowl:foment in lb. ow OSS Octavecombda la • oom plebe challp of shwa Is caned UN wok. being • r•Oloil duns tbrougbout the spikepint? Is foot 111.10, in atrioneno sad ft totally 'dllkosat to sada pnolosaly . h the mon•firs. 'floe peke AI the am 64 Omni INN k. from $2lO to • skci, aaaadil bike aqb of the atheilor.', ;Fa We by nu H. lINLLON. rapt kit Chlckartsig abaft Pisa% No 81 'Woad IR, tAPledistiwit. Ibl6 ~ t& O a SOIL wwl;: n :tare and for sate try TUBS--60 dos. Ara.Dand ir lob by ICIEST ico. Vant Statements. St►tement of the Bent or Pittsburg PITIIIII.IIOB, Feb. 21st, 1 URA'S. Loans. Bilin and .... 02 Heal Estate and Oroond 44104 Si Mocks and Alivellansews 10,405 04 Doe by other .............. 20.010 “?. Rank Baba & ebb& U.& Treas. New. 34.200 60 Speedo (gld and wirer) 401,6e1 79 • LIABILITIES. $2,345.919 Capital Pronta and !:Analogs thipaid Dividends audAto.penso Acc't. Duetn other Hanks Circulation $2. 0 840, The above statement le correct to the beet of my9io 79 knowl edge and belief. ' JOHN HA BURR, Casbr. Sworn to and embecrilme.l tble 2121 Feb., 1059, beton , tne, 0822 AUSTIN 1.005115, Notary Public. Statement of the Merchants* and Mann. fact neer,' Hank of Pittsburgh. Prrtsemuoi, Monday, Feb. 2lst, 1859. Circulation =1,012 001 Due Deptsaltora.... - 222,803 701 Due other Banks.. 143124 00 Due Commonwealth 1,403 00 1. and Dlecouuta, 954,401 74. C011.1n13/1 133,813 82' Note. and Cbecke of other Banke 44.921 to Duo by eth ta er Bank. 37,201 39 The above etemeut Is correct and true to the Dest am, knowledge and belief. W. S. DENNY, Ceshler. Sworn and rubacrlbed bektre me, tlds :let day of Tab., A. D. 1859. - fe= J. Y. Ilacausuls. NOWT PONI4-• Statement. of Exceange Bank of Pittobg. ETrtssuson, - 510 MIST, Yelk 1.1.2 1859. Loans and......... . ...... .41,522,532 34 Neal Estate 46,9°0 66 Spode In Vault 255,067 66 Notes and Checks of other 11ank5........ 17,652 47 U. 6. Treasury ................ 103,200 00 Due by other Banks 47,766 43 21,995,409 46 Capital fitoek. Clrrolattott Contingent Pond and Pro Mo. Depositor.... Dm to other Ilanlot gl, 995,499 46 I certify that the above statement Is truo to the beet of My knowledge and belief. 11. 31. MURRAY, Cashier. Smartt and subscribed before me this Old day of Yeb o lfifilk f 022 C. W. RRNEBT. Notary Public. ttttt meat of the Citizen.' Bank. Pittsburgh, Feb. 21.0; 1859. ASSRTB. Lamm and Discounts... ....... ....... ......... isEz,seo 42 CAP In Wank 70,161 80 Note. and Checks of other Banks 61157 h) Real Rstate, 9,000 00 . 1111suellaneom Actuante 6.030 30 Doe from Rank* and Rankers 17,272 07 $007,471 79 LTA BILITIM. Indirldual D. ltore Circulation Contingent Pon and Profits. Dividend.. un d Doe to other ha The abore stamment edge and belief. Warmed before me ttil 412.2 $0J7,471 5 correct to the beet of my know! K. D. JUNES, CmWar. a 21.1 clay tbfFeb , =IV2=!!EI Statement of t Alecto...les. Bank of 1'0,210, 1&,9. Doe to other Bank. Duo to Depogitunt.. DIM and Not.. DiNiolll Doe by other Rankly.... Notes and Cheeks of in Fperie In Venn 146.514 42 to the beet of my koo 2). D. Slog KEW, (lathier y of Feb., 1859. ..CIIO2.SI'EEI., Alder... The above statement Is r ale wad belief. Swam I.•fore me thin 21. fe22 i:M 31= • rem City. Barak, 110101, Vrb. 21a, MD. 1616,9:2 21,100 42 1100 k. acid E 6 WI n-rekot aocoWing to the beet • IJ I ]VEIN NAGOFfIN, Caller t day of February, A. D., 165 AOHINZIE, Notary Public. Allegheny !lank. mersonati, Yob. Oth, 1859. BS' Notts.,' Dills Discoun Coin Note* and Checks of oth Doe by other Banta IMIEMMIII Dna to over Haat" Individual 1.113.511.4 1.354, 01 ret to Me brat of my s9l komrb J. W. WON, Usable, re am, thin 21st day of Feb, CHEN'LIt, Notary Public. ) aneous io Railroad Co., 184. ANYNIBiL . State and WWllogien/in I, tht Broadway, stem the n & Clowton, corner Brod rry @Grob. Mt4EMGI Ithey,lllW.ter etrmt ; Al legheny m(l2 .ambarg Oily and or UM Noe Route sac.. I. nonage and U.., mi. ra- HENRY D. M . USS, ht Agent d IO.R. R. Co I-V ORDER TJ JAKE ROOM FOR CONTEMPLAT D INPROVEMENTS E BLUME, No. 110 W above eat, her large sad OitT ES PIANO AND MUSIOAL, Iwith her extaritivo USIO MOILS. It la datarmload Window 41 , 11 e of March, at which tme ad otherwise Improve he, ,RLOTTE DUMP, etabllabed Plano Depot, *rest, 2d door above 6th. CHICKBItING PIANO • I_7 4. , L , - ROLLING MILL SITE.—W 9 9t i or IL) 7. — A.tr Adjourned :Meeting of the °nut , trate, on envy terms, that iletinaile 1...b0n "i Poi" Men: Christian Araccintion will be held THIS i Rinahrite3 3 , intioining the Iron Works of Joss, / Auth k Cfooadati EVENI.NO, at 7.ti o'clo,,k, nt the Boom of eta Oa, erintaining shoot fintrarrea The eine le well adapt.] •aisiclittion. Pr actual attemlneve le rninceted,as fineness. to ', Hoc m in. ~,, g wt „,. Si o nnitry Plait:ling or Paw ern:ewer... will be transacted. Mill. or almost any other manufacturing .adores. /laving 1 f 322.11.1 • LIE Nk r A. L A nixot on. s,i,e, a large river hook with p...,1 road to wharf, Orr extending i ~v - ,---- . - Young men ' 6 Library AlsocLitlon tom the river, limning so excellent harbor for Want, etc . - taerrax.-0/10110 VAIIDENIIOYY, roill'et N. w for farther istrticulare, apply to -..--- -- - - •- - York, pill give three, of him entertainments base the Young Men'. Mercantile Library Arsrehstlee and tlallii"bli. 1.73.17:131.1.111lIl';‘) A} : ::; T ;7 ;. . r k : 5 :;:; n .: " " . 3 ;; 2 '-kk sx ; ,4 ii U hla_ 8 n::::: . Y ..u t:h .. I T i / 11 . 11.1 2 : 11S. f enirsiv3 —l. An EVOI/1/17 frith nr,,,,,,,,.. poor. ope ,I, i..lo'clock, itecitattoc t to commence at 7 , ' Ti, kiit3 25 rents, to lie hail at the 111.1 c and n i ,,,, ~,...11 ; liiitiiiii: Lintary Rooms, Lector, Committee .141 at lbs D _ _ HILA.IIICR ft/21:21rd Corn, Wont and Third streets. BLAST FURNACE EUR L &.- Lo Sfrem enziw...ad Inotrine (Iyllodrry lately la TIRO at tiro Allentown •athntelte Vorvtrrs. Thls machine', Is In gm! ord.,. nod Ass kien t nl la eon•Notatee of an ettlarsetornt of the work. requiring loons power? -...51.122,700 00 177.812 78 3,19.7 16 44.820 76 .297.041 00 979.711 13 Poll partienters may h. obtain,el 00, appliratioo. the eubserifer, at the Office of the A Luorrow N. IRON COM ' PANT, No. 105, WALNUT litrort, Phitelelphia. fel7.ed twd JOA. tuuor, President. OLLINO MILL AND GALVANIZ AA, ING WORAS FOR SALE —The firKeesport.kg, Imitation Brooke ghee. Iron Mannfartery, Galvanizing t Work. nod Mlnv.l INaory, In the Borough of MeKempert, in the County of Allegheny, Pc, on the Monongal...la river, and the Coneelleville and Pittsburgh Railroad—twenty min ute fide to Pittaburgb. There are two sheet Iron 0,111., and I one bar iron mill; .In furremv—one on Inthroved eletlght annmilng furnace. Them worts edit make Bitten hundred WWI 0ra1... Iron inn year. The Galvanizing Werke no , In I • leper,te building. htemnteats lnnd at the mill doer, offer log (militia. by rallroed or etrambent to noy point In the United Mates er.Camulaz There am two and • half erre. of pound, on part of which the work...and, the remainder being bandsman Itnildiop LOIN. On I 11,Vill, Oft Vt. There ere eight mei in eight et th e rlor quality of cool, nt from Ivo to he r g o d n hell cehu I.•r bunhui, dell.rel et the ge Efeeeedon given en tlr. of April next. For pertirnlers, eppl ,to it. U. 111 BIN, )a2tlmmol Wilmington, Delearare. OREGON BREWERY FOR SA LE--Situnted on Stewennon street, Eighth mud, Pittsburgh, fronting on yid street 123 feet by IRA feet back, In good order and condition. Pomeasilen can be given immediately. For ref consult Rhode. & Verner, at their Brewery in PUN. burgh, or Gee. IV. Smith, at Ills Brewery In l'ittebnrgh or Wheeling. Far tertris oriels apply to fetelnul WM. &I. BRIEN, 137 Fourth et., 3 818,0109 00 642,04. 00 . 189,91890 . ♦19,850 17 1Z,1185 09 FOR SALE—An interest in a ManuGictur leg Retablishment in this vicinity, COPTUDIOnt to Mar ket by railroad and river. As one of the owners is dogtrot,. of removing from tho neighborhood his interma will be sold • great bargain, and the busineas being exclaslvely for cash bat little espital will be required. To any one having • email capital to Mama the above la a favorable opportm attn. Tor= may. Apply to I,RVI WADE, B,lB:2wdtw•P No. 2.9 U Liberty stroot. FOR SALE - 17 avres of Land in Ohio tp., 8 MOE/ from Allegheny City, 1 mile from the P P W and 011 R elation at Killbusk. Apply to ORR. W. DUNN, math 'Woof Ohlo .t., 11 door west of the Itlemond, pony City. PULS OE. SALE.—Stoves for cooking , Fbeating, etc , the best winded patterns; Flre Irons, Fender., Coal Scuttles,Sad Irons, Drittanle, In .note or odd plena, the great Patent Grid Iron, the beat article for broiling ever introduced in this, or per. hope any other, city. I will refund the price In any ca. where it &Moto prove what I represent IL lioneckeepon' the best redacted stock In the city, and ea cheap ne the cheepeeb at Dm Iron City Store Wsrehon. of W. W. BHA DSIIAW, (Stiecemor to T. J. Craig &Ob.) No. 124 W All sorb of Jobbing done at shortest n otice. ood Orden. etrevt. by mall shell receive prompt attend. fel2 OR SALE—A Farm containing at 9 acres. F 100 elevated. 40 in meadow, bal.en welt timbered, ell well watered; improvemeuta gaol hewed log boron, good barn, good orchsrd of Oak or 300 fruit trees or different kind., situate in Westmerelaml county, 2!,4 from run-. side station P. &IL Title is on', of the best grnritur farm. In the county, and will be sold at n greet-bargain Applj to OEO. W. BOON, booth side of Ohio et.; 3d door west of the Diamoud, Allegheny City. telo FOR SALE-200 acres of findin Ligonier 4p., Westmoreland en., on the Oreembrirg pike, r..!,; mil. from Laughlinstown, 1.1 mil. from betrobet well wa tered and well timbered. Will be sold luvrffor cash, newlll trade for city property. Apply to GEO. WI DUNN, Forth eids of Ohio street, 3d door wester the Moment, Allegheny city. Jn24 FOR SALE—A liOUSit AND LOT 011 the corner el South sod Wont Commons, Allegheny City, adjoining the beautiful residence now in prtioives of erection by S. Lothrop, Fag. The lot i. 54 feet front by 240 deep, banning through to Water Lane. Bagel. of J. SCIIOONOIAKEII, corner of Wood and Third street, over Dann., dart k Co's Broker olllce. 4440,000 00 . 20,4 - 1 . 122,715 00 34,114 41 687 02 0,033 43 lEEE .Yl2 89) 11 19 4,1 4 tb.1,043 Ott 1+3327 On VINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR Et SALK—The entweriber,lntending to reside pew= tom:tautly at his wealthy seat, floor Rut Liberty, olio - . for sale his Reddence on second badli, Allegheny City, corner of Sandusky W. and booth Common. Apply to GdU led A. IIItADLF.T, N 0.4 Word striwL FOR SALE OR KENT—One two story El Frame Dwelling end 11 , ecres of land, sitiolnin g Jta. We property efJahn Wright,Pitt tp. Price very low. to.. qulre of . 1e24 WATT tr 1111.440 N. FIE2OR SALE OR RENT —A very desir • 010 two dory Brick Dolling •Ifortm, to gond jpg.l, order • with gas and water fixtormodthate on Colwell .trees, N 0.59, Sixth ward, Price very bor. Enindoe on the preen hew or of Jots WATT& WILDON,2M Idbeity et. FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers EA for sale hl. property In the Corough of Sewick. J1c1„ iell* Ann large Krick Dwelling Ilottee, Pramo Rani lind Stable., Brick Spring Douse, Ate_ with from ten to forty acres of groom], ea the purchaser may desire. Them is it good Orchithil of choice fruit, nod the minnild about the Llourie ore ornamented 11th shade trews. shrubbery, tro. It lo • moat desirable property for • country home, sod trill be wild on vet; reasonable terms. For further particulan enquire of .1. W. F. WHIT& Attorney at Low, 106 Finh street, Pittsburgh, or of the eubseriber on oho premise*. oelerdll U. lIONKINS. .FINE COUNTRY HESIDENCE FOR., UDR OR BART.—The subscriber offers for italeM. - or rent that delightful Coyotes Seat, now occupied by Adam Reinensan, in Reserve Tr., adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight acroeof choice land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms: Orreo 110000 Spring L'r.hurrie, Di.rn, Stabling, Teiaant Cones. to. Poneacres are or Orape, whlob por o's. to to the most raltmliloVlns rtl In the county. Them Aro mound inindrcil Fria err, Applui, POUNCherliel, Peaches, to., moat ot Lich ILson imported at gout crot, and are In fine condition& -.whole Is Orator land, highly cnltlvateriatiii improved, tornineuding a fino-qu ~ nf Abe isadtf ug tvtiutry. D. 11. RYAN. VOR SALE-320 acres of finely timbered 11, Dad in Calls county, Ohlik well watered, 10 miles tram Oalliopolbi.2% miles from the Ohio duo, Will he sold low for cash, or will take good Improved city property either In Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply to ORO. W. DUNN, South side of Ohio Arcot, &I door 0.1 of the Dia mond, Allegheny City. POlt SALE.—A tract of land containing ninehalf acres, Chute on the Fourth Street Reed,abont three miles from the Court Mom, Will ho sold low for coop. Inquire of sarlaU:fittgUiglltt Atry I . . . OWA FARMING LAND.—The subscrib• molls,. Resale on ihvorable term. six hundred scree Choke Lands, !situated In Wright and liancock comities, adjacent to Ilne• or Railroads now In mom of centt tlon,•and one nut only two mile, from Conn ty TR. above will be sold low for nab, or exchanged for farming lands in this or adiolnln'g conntlea. coal 11010111 & AMIE& 121 Second et QUADS MILL FOR SALE OR RENf.-: po frame Plowing Mill in Lawrenceville, fronting 50 feet on Cbeatont street and eatending bock 100 feet to Ewalt et. For 101 l dowrlptlon and terms apply to felB AUSTIN LOOMIS it CP., 58 Poneth et. ' QTEAMER ADELLA FOR SALE. b... 1 —The Stern Wheel Steamer ADELIA, lag • now Ile+ at the 251. Louis 'rhea, le offered to owe very . I •r Awl bee Tonle, Cathartic and Antl-Dytp•ptla PILLS. ' TN bringing different kinds of medicines be- Owe the public, to order to .how the high estimation In which they are held by others, many prefer to publish re, (Menlo. and statemente from persons at a distance. We might do so too; kat at home we prefer home testimcmy, particularly since it Is from a class of citisena that all in this vicinity know who they am and where to Oud them, and that what they say Is reliable. loot read. Sr. CLAIR, new Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. ft, ISE& Meow. D. L. Fahoestock A Co.—Dear hero used Dr. Wilson's Headache PHI through a period of Le years; I bare recommended them to many- persona afflicted with eick.headache mid administered them frequently to those In my employ or under my any with insatiable good re. aulta. Weems httleor no dreg. Weide, In our family; by timely um of the plifs we mono doubt saved many a trip fora physician. A friend of mine, who haa a good right to know, said to ine,'"lf I was traveling, and had but one box of Dr. Wilson's Pills,l would not pool with it for fifty del lartif I knew I contd.:tot get another.” I cheerfully en• done him as to their value coder the circumstaricea. My own opinion hi, them is uo other pill equal to them. Yours truly T. Awe°. Prom Tie s lifacketore, kat Treasurer of Alkplemy (Ivory, lb. To Dr. D. A. Wllson—Dear Slit-11nm born min g your pills bine° 18-10, end do decidedly ray they we tho beet Mil In rum or that !have any knowledge of. I first used them for slckAesdache, with which 'suffered beyond description. lam happy to any that they entirely minol me. Since Hen I use them ace family medicine; if lem bilious, or not t hing ails me, mod ' . I require medicine, I take a pill, end it ore: they are ay only medicine, and have been for the lan lb yearn. THOS. BLACK)IOR D. January 0, 1848, Prom Withons Richbotini, &T. Pity Treasurer. herdsman, Feb.B, Mums. D. L. Palm...dock Co.—Oeurieractc—lulMS ml opinion of the medley( Dr. IL A. Wean'. Tonle, Cathartic and Atal.Dymeptic PIM, I will briefly state that for many year. put they have Leann Mandlog medicine in my family. A box of them pill. la always left within the reach of .by one *homey feel the necesaity or takieg a doom, eay tine to thine. Whether it la owing to the etheacy of these pill. yr not I do not pretend to my; but I can safely masa that Mace we have mod them my family Mei MIJO)1.1 Malneßnpb.4l gond health, and I cheerfully recommend them to all who doily appreciate this ittoinirmhle blaming. Bmpectfully, At., WILLIAM EICIID ag A.1.31. From Cid. Wm. amyl (keekatieedaaer VState • Waseixeren, January 8,1010. Dr: R. A. Ni7son, Pittabraph, Pad —I hare been ming tour Anti Dyepeptlc Pill., when 11“1.40t1 required. for many r., and can truthfully say that I have NNW found any -IL lamoqual to them in relieving me from affectiona of *mach and had: they ham never tidied to relieve ma from headache, and Mae always left my matem le better =condition than they &media I moat cmaideutly dot:mead -v our pill. ea a nate and highly valuable medicine. Your., rameetfully, - WILLIAM HOPKINS. P... Sc." C.Pri's Merediort t rfPfritterriji, Pd. Doctor IL Adams Wilamn—Some 17 years WOOD your id sere recommended to me by the lots Judge mid I have Med them ever alma and And them to ammo-every parpoim na • family medicine. It Mem me groat plemure, Meriden, to roarer In theopielon of Col. Win. Hopkins re entering them m expressed In Ms COMEEMlBirlition to yea of the OMlnst. ' Yours, empeetfully. 14.4111U5L COOP/it. Prepared and mid by IL L. PAIINEFITOCY CO., Whole .% Dririrtriets and proprietar•PAllNKSTOOK'd VEIIIIIIFUOS, No. tn, corner Woad and Fourth ets., PitM. burgh. Our Verm Mtge is the meat reliable cure Mr Worms either In hildren or adults, seer dLacovered. For Bale by MI re el l e ndabe Drugalets an I Patent Medicine :Dealer. through out the ontsy. ny2ddiart MEW BOOKS AT HUNT & MINER'S:— AA Anecdote@ of Lora by 1.611 - 111 outes, tot, cloth, $1,00: Atmy Obuttrortb,• neer ourei, by Reynolds, 1 eta, paper, SO beritg The Pulpit sod Re train, No. 1, ...bum on °oils tone Scores:ion end nuchrle Ilan amusements, by Her. J. L. Cosier, price 10 cent—No 2, Addresses on Mental Culture Women, by ileury Ward Beecher end lemma Brady, price 10 rentx.--210 3, Lecture on the greet unfluiebed Problems lf the Cairene, by Prof. 0. M. Mitchell, price 10 cents.— ecotee Philip the Be.mnd, 3 role ont, cloth $2 per rah sheep $2.23 per soh Bar th , s Africa, 3 sold, duty, prices2.l.o .per 'oh .The Two flicillee, by Julie barsusugls, 2 role, nuchalts edition, pike 4d mute soh tabs laud and the B oo k , 2 e w e , cloth, polo $3,10 Me set; Carlyiers Frederick the Greet. 2 rola, cloth, price $2,60 the eel, The Prince of the Home of David, 1 eel, cloth, new edittoti; The Ladle.' m ooo g of ylefdlotrork,l vol, cloth, $1,231 Tyo Bameos Means' of Hand Architecture, 1 001, cloth 10 mots. paper 30 oeele, All tko Melletlhee,Nrrepe_pers„ etc.; ben Book Stationery, Ay ehrsylo td ho had st 1.03 NT k ILINIRII *, fent Mmomoth Bookstore and News Depot, Ilsuorde Hell, Fillh at SUNDRIES -500 casks Soda Ash; 300 bop Nitrate Bahr, 601rayi DI Gut &d_ 2PD boxes Gamma Clay; • .100 bbbb Soap 110.13, Oa ham yid Oxide by ALRY,ANDER EINB. UfdAo--100 sacks in stare, and for sale by sjis isAulz PANDIT It on. for Salk. 1t...._ all, ris .. -y:..,... .1 1.4-' S .., pUTIIII - nom of the ou lof Asam4 ;8...4, =Pi.. t.,, anti the charter of irworro.thst nrltt•tt. •I' ~ „g c .: ...9, Boar to receive nutseriptian to Ilitt Caii.2l. - 4.‘ ill uALLII. GUNNY ISSUE ANON COMPANY i'.." 4 l t will be opened at tho ItIERCIIANTB' FXer ; •V. gt street, A V. Q rittoborgh. on MONDAY the llinDi , . ~ .r f i •. :'..e.,,....1 risocr, ront to ain open for tiro &1 . ., (ably. f.. .t ''':t li 1 aeonar enbsoribe.l.) from 10 1. M y to 4 o'clock rr,..0 ,lay. coanossunme. '• ',.- '.1... e Tho.. M. Ilnito, I V. 11.1thirray, ..i - e . 1,,... , • . „ o Irarrey Child,. W. M. Lyon,l 4, 1.0. Wrd, loam Si. Ponnock, 'luso Jonm. • ST_ 'AD Spann, John A. Wilson, Gro. It. White. la M. :Ina, A. it. Walllngrirsh Robert Bat. ..57. l. VW, Jomm Laughlin, Aloranderl3peen, `,...tr ibe,-aink, .06a. W. Can, . AI. W. Watson 1 - . ~.• .?... 11.1111.1 I Ig. rn ~,, ~.41 ..,_ Divide nd ilotice. ......, l'" - ',5 OrnCt Or TUX Pirpdavion * gonnw la 'a. t. 1 ''.- 1 PrsTappaan, Feb. ..1 . Ikl.j . IWTim BOARD OP DIRECTORS OP f 4l IS Doll rass to. thlo day declared ÷nd of gym Dottlam pm sharr, payable to the Stockholder., or thdr toga reps resent/Oren, on and after Thor.doy, the 2411, 'pat. rellaltil ' TIIOB. IL 110Wpl.,peawe. . Orrwa Nam Ms. ebaraarl, Fria, • Febroaey ! IMA. 10'ELECTION r• Election for seven Directors of the liee Cattail Company, fur the ensuing year, will ho held et lb IXollice. In ILL, oily of Erie, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCO NAN?. DRAW A. 11. DAMN:DST, Ferretary. • A LLEO DENY BRIDGE, I , ( . l3ninry 5,18.59 Ara Election for Preeldent„ IlianagewayaLPßlrors of the .. Compony for erecting a Widget over the Allegheny River, opionite Pittsburgh, In thq County of Allegheny,. will be held at the Toll Mouse et the uotth entl of the bridge, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Alarelt next, at 2 oFele, kP Y. fell/Inns - al rho {TM. ROSEBUItti, Treas. TI O L T—A comfortable ti ' story's*, j. ',won II g ciintaini nit his romanand Buis garnt,4l= elm we on 1% militigton at., Alleghenyun City. 'bko of 1,. • .IL IL *ZINC, No.' I Ltlwrtyat. TOTO LET—A Store Booth on Fi h St., EN in lb. nowt desirable location oh that eat ther-Zil oughlaro. Apply at ligi Liberty oldish del • RIDDLE, WIIITS & Co. 91 1 0 LE T Two large firstelass Dwellings ta J, to John I i oil the modern Imploremonts. jets 1117.11122C°CtileciOriMdCaCtild'glIRYSektoTelit. TO LET A three story Brick Owellingm_ ..i. Hones, co tainlng G rooms, N... 41 Congress, street. 1..2 Enquire of 101 l WATT & WILSON, Liberty et. 1 11 0 LE '—A 51.1211 Brick Dwelling's , j 1. i flont.c f, ir rosini^, on Centre A TOO ON (511nfin0..31 . toile road.) Melchor jail WATT 4. WILSON... _ .. _... To LET.—That desirable business si .1.. stand, wilb dwelling nttarliell, on tbo corner o f Liberty nod Vila,. si tools, troll adsfited for a family gem tory r.toro.,belog..cropio4 .19 roirb for thy Wet fourteen years. kiinniro of 11. 11. liINCI, Jell No. 2111. rty stree t. ..___ ....... rro LET.—A • comfortable brie thvell-aa A bits “ ,I, Liir , ing , I c rooms and tinlalied arret, alt-na, note on o'll , watt - rm.; twtworin Liberty and le. Engrutei of pall R R. IL NINO, No. 21 Li berty at. . _ TO LET—The Warehouse Roo and Office now orenpled by Porter It. Friend & C ~ SS Front .r. Ali., Leila suitable for storing cotton. J ell y ISAIAII DICRICY A CO. Fell HE N T—A. Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which are erwtod, Headings, Stacks, Lo., rendering II sulto bio for soy kind of intolufwitnrlng. a n On Denman street, Itirmingliam, oppotilo lialOolatin 11.1 Input. En gni, of . ALI:XANDER }LINO, 1w2.1 Lib., EY ids. iii. Pitedough. , . _ FOR RENT— A FINE WMll,4ollBll,Markst etreet, gd• Joining N. Iloilo. A 50,. . , IloGshed nod studied in (hr beat manner from cellar to gam; for wholowdo and retail dry &wade business, with or without a large three story {Fare. hawse In the rosr. Julie? WAT, Jo. dellattf Setrlckleyriile Ihait-Offlee. WANTED.—A young man who,c4n write Y V a good El:Waren band, rad grnold Do walling Comae binged,' gen,ally undo! in a icardnam, &Nairn et thin office. 622qpii , $B l - Commercial tlalw Broom No. 61 Fifth (Drab. UNDERWRITER'S SALE OF FURNl urc.—Ort Thursdoy morning, Pol.. 24th, at 10 o'clock, at the Wombat.. of hilmick A Co, No. US {Valor street, will tie 1.1.1 Braiding,f Uuderwritera, a large goon City of Pornitore,, ,•mood trom the wrsrk of the steamer Dolegots„ comprising mahogany choir* and rocker.; husk, cotton and straw mattranses, pillows, pillow slips, bed spresda, alideta, rumforte, comignito barn, wash aland,curtaine,.rpem. ml cloths,storsa,ortension and sfde loblee, tabla ware nod Chan og disbar also, a I tfe.boar, barge boll, cork life proserreis, etc. P. M. DAVIS, Anct. & C.lt 4 AT Ve7 . 2 eau, to lob to mit p otchuoo , ispl P. N. DAVIS, Ana., NO. 54 Wino xt.. • AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Exchange. i§TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & j i r alA AT E r v n x tgrcuANTs ß , EXCILIANGIE EVERY Cows Stock, Rood nod Real Eatat r e l *oh% a (rennetZ, ea"! at the lderchante. Exchange by &DAMN LOOM IS &..CO. Nara, Drafts total Laws. o D Real Lasts arautistod ci reeßmat.),, term. by •USTIN LOOMIS & CO., .41 Slack Natal:Slam. fr: Fourth at. , tr.louttlt get. , rmatkm apply C. OILAY, “..)Pitlabargh. 001INER of Per - , :rl .Terat ...slitlo,llod 'nuery two week... A112.1:1 MOM Or .STEINWAY BONE, NSW iut received, a law FREY BIJPERII thoj above named annual fantasy. quention the ST PI ANOS mule an slold at Eastern' Factory Prices. They fe It yeans 11. liLRSSR k BEG, N Foto Agnate for E, DR. 110.STETYLR'S justly CC never felltog Stomach littera• effect exam or the body of a morbid: cattalo. T log tho attention of thepublic to this donefeeling of the otmoat confol and adaptation to-.the disease. for which I it fa no g wick arttele, ton one that has • the American proximal people. The anti, favor by the mmtatniatentand tell boo private intllsiditalS io ell parts of the U CUOMO, and clearly evince. that Ito to nee of the . 111tteri' cannot but gallery t areal, deaerving the celebrity it has o sold. Bold by drakylet• azul &Alen rek."4/1 by 1103TE1TKIt k 81111 M tuanafacturvi as Wskorandtk front otyttLb DR. CU URCIIIIILLOS DISCOI %Vlach e • eee Ge;Wile Prepura J. P. Churchill's Composiu • THE IlYPOPHOSP•11 , of LIMA SODA and POTA • arianc Mint= ton WIZ ntriJarAT C O N SUM..V.T.II aIT"E great Chemieo-Medieal Di th.cebratni Ur. J. V, Churchill, of Par. -known by him to the French Academy of HMI deerWattwemarlos a new and isuportaut era to I Medical &loose, New, for the Ire cline In the hletory of the ItEalkiDY berm Morel that surely Wake. at the &dime!! Poloontory Dire.., nod by retforiny , chemical rittrumtz .fief oo4Ltcremaea the pric constffilles nervous or rim/ ~tor,",,aii meacc , iira functions, and thee not only - CIIRP.S, bo WI:NV, the dureloputeut (jells hitherto moat - of the human race. ma - C...Hort to the Public. P rerStsili lain are •Iready lo the mark. leg to ho be...1e0 Dr. Churchill*. discovery, wo solemnly caution tenth the probation and the Lot no one he d“chred, hot cob for nod nen onl paratkut soh] from the a le General papa Aloft IA in 1 tore of J. Na.l9 John street, nod tearing ofao tin Moamar., by whom alone . Dr. Choy scrlption I. pot up In A ALLIABLI AS& CAZIUCAUT In sin Nervous or ScrofillensComplalnis,lebll VITAL-Po-An, Dyspepsia, Indlgestko, and r 111 . 1 LLY•+,It le . X sawarriwn Mad invainable moldy. I eir , IIIAb TIER TRS'11510:1Y.,011 Frova the -V. /". Americas _Medea Jfaithly, for P.m. to the cl:linWeho."llT:.rehmourpdibeillno,forre*trellllipToboay.dibblates rod". remedies ha tobetcohnla (constonnteej row o r - Mtn AO ?ATHA VILITAMIP ?Met SALT/ AA MINIM A4l Freest/. Korth American Medical Roporrer,fr• ' • "Thi. Medicine la sdoutifically prepared area We have used it lu oar oleo praclke, IA Ph.... . 6d ,. o th" fn ., s of disease with vary totiefectoresella; • • • " • • In az tyedgbt cases in which the „ ll ly• hlthittyeeven were In the .01 ag bathe mamma and advanced Mares of woe., vtbss.,,: mender ler e poyoud bops. With the exception theihtt, ter cases, which were touch benefited, all Lqt tb are still doubtful, recovarertfetti7." Pens ethres teal -or ss.' Single hot ec .p u _ oneentrond solutiort,mot by prepaid, ordered. All order. for threw bottles or over will • seotby?, expo. at net of the party. moos _ den Meet to the undersigoed, or they may , hue amnia aud 'parlous pirparation mint them. - eig - 11cloters Gomel. Prepetathe; of Dr. ariillra (beep.. nile Iljpophoeptdtse of Una, Sods 4 • Potash le void at we at tbe tole Gene., Lot will be kept by alk yl tablik•dmitYlitV rojogleek, the Coned Stant Cirars and a/I netivevary I foroclant •• given to all metier oncloidng • stamp.- Nor eon SIC te.ffing oar letter; correepondsuhf are roe ed 6)414'. • otos 27Ol" to adclitkin to the addreas as lOW • • 2 Antatan and Yore** Ageney . ;-"•:ii tit Alm Street, Ili YorL'i•SV- tA riAir IRO for gala by LUCII HU COld ISIS No.llo Boxed WWII, itaitcts. F. R.1111'1%0,, WY. U. 6txnm, F.u.ts 11. Int.+. .I,lNrrn dtssrt I:. P. DLILIN4IVN Orme or Tfic l'irrtir.r.i.o a IMF, Flit a Maui[ but 01 .... Pittsburgh Fob. li% MO. U on I VIDES it NOTICE..—TI o President. end Directors of Ibis Compony hot,. this day Ireland a dividooil out of the profit. of Ihe It els. month, of ttro itolisre per .'hero, oppileobto to thot.litezt: a •took wt... 617:.,.,1k ~ . A < ~.i - - ,- altr,eiet' r . _ . . . A ILL EG II KA VINSU a - _PAN V. 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