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Thu - address occupies about twelve of dre closely printed columns of the Tri/guse, which is a fault, and we believe the only one connected with it. Botts is a man of more than ordinary courage and honesty, and on that ac count should be sustained and encouraged by all who admire these qualities in our publics men. It was a glorious sight presented at the Acade my of binsic t -when a Virginian in his own person was found bold enough to endorse the sentiments of Washington, in defiance of persecution and detraction et home, and the narrowed Nation alism in all parts of the country. It will bare . membered that this fearless statesman depend. •ed, with all the indignatien of a noble spirit, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, when public sentiment bihis own State was so decidedly in favor of thst iniquity that the simple expres sion of an °platen on his put drew upon him the reproaches of his neighbors and caused the estrangement of his dearest friends. Even the Richmond Wing—his organ sad month-pied-- hurled anathemas at his head end branded him as incendiary and an enemy of the institutions of the South. He has, however; et/Wired all these petty calumnies, and his course le now appreciated by Ids old friends and neighbors to such as extent as to cause the Whig to with draw its offensive remarks, and to acknowledge the injustice of its former course, tendering, at the same time, all honor to the clear minded patriot whose motives it es unjustly as.reiled. The apewit at-New York is an over- et ~F;' r:.~ jI ' -pow" .oice to the party now in power, u wci. as a triumphant vindication of the mforso of the opposition. The Cubs soheme—the at tempt to reT-Opan the African slave trade—the o==== power—the Unitas iniquity--the free-trade pro- Adisities of the Democracy—the sectional spirit evinced by the supporters of Buchanan—and a hoet of other enormities are all noticed in proper terms, and their hideousness exposed to Hiegel° of an indignant people. On these subjects the patriotic Virginian lonely eloquent; his dans lions and infenaces are based solely on the plain and simple Truth. He boldly charges the ad. ministration with complicity with the filibusters sad asks how is it that one man has been per mitted to eel the whole government at defiance! —to raise his troops—charter his vessels—ehlp his men and munitions of war, and sail from the ports of New York, New Orleans, and Mobile, in defiance of the Jaw, and all its officers, with the proclamation of the Executive to step it and when he is arrested by a naval officer, in strict obedience to the spirit of his orders, (for It was no more a violation of the laws of neutrality to arrest him on the territory of Nicaragua than en the waters within the jurisdiction of Nicara gua, cad zo which the letter of his orders ex teadetl,.l and when Bois brought home an offen der against the laws of his country, he is dis charged, not only without punishment, but without reproach, and is timed loose only to re peat his former offences Ile asks, "who are these filibusters and these traffickers in African captives'" And in reply, he de,Aares them to be "democrats"--4Le friends and supporters of the national administration. He alludes to the hypocrisy of potitieans, under the sacred name of "national de - •lcr..te," are Iptrring ah the lJnien of the States —,-ttitichtne vtaa threatened an abt)lote eJtalion o sece, , lon, of the el: ::02 of a certain p.,ronieu, for Lac prey and coa•innes la that belongs to the VP ig party—no man . .,eleaf . , ,s to tie American. party—no mom .-dt belongs to the Republican party, no far as I know—"a man that belongs to the great op po-.Nou party—is an advocate for disunion ! for the moment be becomes contaminated, or tainted with this foul and odious and detestable heresy, he falls out of the ranks of the opposition party and walks straight into the ranks of the Import tion party, wherche can find sympathy and aid and consfort % 'Ail brother dentocrots--ond this of itsts - "%iit to brand that party with suspicion is o end to arouse the otter. glee of e;Yer - pAtforC bout to frown down them as an unsafe and dangerous political or ganization—it is the only party that will re. cognise and fraternise with &undo:date, and the number of these, What4Tif it nay kwi, into be found in their ranks, and theirs . only. Let the good men, let the patriotic men, who love their country and its institutions, come from it, and leave it to die the death it deserves; and if they will n0t,.., if they still persist, If honest, well meaning and patriotic men (as the great mass of them ire) still adhere to the enemies of- their country —let.them, also, through our united, and - untiring efforts, share • the fate they will have brought upon themselves, and which they will so richly deserve. . _ "Let It not be supposed that I entertain any apprehensions for the fate of the Union—not at all! This Union has the element of strength within Itself to enable to meet and crush all re bellion from withio, and all assaults from with out." Mr. Botts pays his respects to the Cuba ques tion, including the Ostend Manifesto, the form ef which ho pronounces unconstitutional. w, then," he continues, .'here is the proposition— first to place the armed forces of the United States It the disposal of the President, Cut full au thority to make war; then (ranger to him the treaty-x u.„; power; and last of all pot the purse-stri. _of- the nation in his hands, by the appropriation of the enormous sum of $30,000,. 000, to ariomplish all the ends he has in view; and now aek of the people of the country, what will boleti of the constitution worth preserving? Tee this is Democracy! This is the only Na tional party! This is the peril - - that can be safely trusted to save the Union and preserve the Con stitution!" Be regards the foreign policy of the adminis tration es about on an equality with its domes tic policy—that is, wretched beyond all demirip lion. We are 'warned by the space which we hove already occupied to bring this notice to an abrupt close. We do so with a regret that the great length of this speech excludes it from our col umns. As the production of a prominent chi :en of one of the most InfluenMl slave States of the Confederacy, it should reer.ivo extensive peru sal It is a production worthy of the occasion which brought it forth, and thrice worthy of the anniversary, to the glorious coamemoratiou of which It has ,contributed so much. Cone's Poisser.—Mr. Cobb will not oonsentto • revision of tho Tariff to rola; money for the bankrupt goventiaent, but is, histtul, about foreleg ever two millions of acres et - publio lands into 'tnarket, hit herd times, to the ruin of riednotrioni settlers, and, the 'lasting Injury of Wbcozurin and Blienesota. . Poor pre-emptors will be famed to "prove tip"---titat is, PLY cash for their farms. This wilt be a harvest for spec u/atotz to loin their money and warrants, on mortgage, it nsaraee rates. bleu, acres . public land, in Winnonnio air; advertised for stile' 'the 211 of May, before navigation usnary opCsui, and when_ it will be impossible for Loy bat rich 'Vripeimlators to bo on hand. The_liette.t.to.ri northwest hare romou ok..ted arinst the injustice 'of forcing Lod sates at a t u.e Nista the nettLif3 or .1;? , •41,,, from fuoaiuocati othor distr,t,:ies, but ir.-vate. IS seams to' in vie settledpolicy of this govern ment to oppcosa Its people in some 'Way or other, and eve- J swift takes .has that resale, whether so intended or not. -Tas Parmari Wows Caor.—Ths past winter - bee been exceedingly severe on the wheat In the ground, owing to the variable ohareeter of the jelllo/1.. and the alternate freezing and thaw ing; We hear a great deal of complaint In re. grid to the unhealthy appearanoe of the grain. ' • —ffeenicki(o,)iffersonkuf. i6odix*Stizi Commend' raUreetti.' —The 0 - Convention at frankfort, 'dam E Bell_for Governor, Alfred' F. Allen Lieutenant Governor, and Jews Asa Ationtey Gaga - • Tosasius Tax Dun,—The Auditor• General has informed the legislature that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is indebted for tonnage tax from the 20th day of July, 1858, to the let day of December, in the sum of 1.87,375 22. The Auditor-General further states that the Company `ire expressed a willingnesato pay that portion of the tax on 'least tonnage;" that is, the freight, carried within this Commonwealth, as soon as !Le amount can be MACCT ; hut that !hey refuted to pay the halanoe for legal reasons as.,:gned by counsel, and all the payments made were made under protot. The Ilarriaburg and Lancaster Itailroad pony Is in arrears from the 10th day of March t , ; day of December, in the snm of $23,- 94 rbw. the Auditor• General rt -arks tbst they have agreed to pay the tame within a short period. Parra° Tex - in.—The Judiciary Committee of the House, at Harrisburg, have reported a gen eral bill, applying to the whole State, which make an entire change in the present system of collecting State and county taxes. It dispenses with the army of tax-collectors, and makes the Treasurer, of the several counties collectors of the public revenue. They are required to attend at least two days in each township and borough of the county previous to the 12th of July, for the purposes of receiving taxes. A reduotion of Eve per mitt. is allowed to those who pay on or before that date. Those who fail to pay for a period of thirty days after the 12th of July are to be proceeded against in the manner prescribed by the act. Wu aro indebted to Mr. Stokes fora pamphlet copy of a Letter from himself to Speaker Cress well, of the State thusly; on that prolific subject of discuadon—the Tonnage Tax. As principal Attorney of the Pennsylvania Railroad, he takes decided grounds In favor of a repeal of this tax —as might have been expected. NATIONAL BABBATII SCHOOL CONTENTION.- The proceedings of this assemblage, to whloh the varlotwohnrohes in tide city sent delegates, but -whose doings were not considered important cnougu .o receive a notice even from telegraphic reporters, are published in considerable detail in the Philadelphia BoUdis of Wednesday. Al most every State in the Union was represented, and the liveliest interest was taken by the public in the meetings, the first of which was opened by Geo. E. Stuart, Esq., in some remark', and the singing of thebymn— "All hail the power of Jams' name." The Rev. Alfred Cookman, well known and much beloved in Pittsburgh, then read , the 78th and 183 d Psalms. A committee was appointed to report permanent officers of the Convention, who reported, for President, Hon. Jas. Pollock, Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. Among the Vice Presidents is Jas. McCandless, of Pittsburgh. The following are the questions proposed on the first day of the meeting, (22d,) for discus sion: 1. Is the Sunday School competent, .e en egeney for bringing the entire youth of our country under the saving influence of the Gospel? 2. Should not every teacher avail himself of the facility of aeons to families which_his position gives him, by:visiting his scholars regularly at their own hoes/at' and thus not only increase his influence with the child, but secure the co-operation of the parent? 3. What should Sabbath School Teachers be will ing to accept as a test of their raid:artless'. ? 9. What are the requisite qualifications of a good Sunday School Teacher ? What are some of the par ticulars in which failure is moat frequent / 5. Is not the sentiment of the Church and of Sab bath School Teacher!, in regard to the early conver sion of children, far below Bible history and teaching; and ought not teachers in all their in structions to :cep this object steadily in view, u the great and only truly satisfactory molt of their labor. G. Would net the orgenication of Sunday Murat Teachers' Asw,ciations add greatly to the efficiency of the 1. - 1,1.11' and what is the hest means of organ. icing them? 7. What nro the quahticatiunz good Superin tendent? 4. How run we remedy the great deticiency throughout our Sehoo.ol in the matte; of committing the ii—iptnres to memory 9. Hew !hill we promote the spirit t benevolence among children, both with ref.-mace to-present ob jects and habits of future bona pence ID. How can we secure from the membership of our bti:ches that Hal encouragement, pecuniary support, and pcilonal service which they owe to Sunday C'ehnoL 11. Ilrar far are Mission rooday Fieboois contrib. utiog to the evangelization of or destitute pip it.... and what can so give n eurthet wicreaso 0, ...me efficiency, nod sow tar, nod in what coy may eueh schools be tua.l"..inore set - skalds in eleva ting and improving The total condition of IL: i• 11,1 1. lies represent.' on them ? 12. HOW Can a larger attendance of eras yri•—a.up youth cf both .ease be secured ? . . Oa the second day, gentlemen from all por tion, of tne Union, frog Maine to California, and one gentleman, Rev. Mr. Williamson from the Valley of the 1/aqua in South America, par ticipated in the discussion and bore testi mony to what had been. done and was doing in all their fields of labor for the cause oI Christ through the means erf — Sabbath Schools. .. _. Mr. Sanford gave a brief sketch of the history of the Five Pointe Miasioo, which was establieh ,ed by some ladies, eight years ego. Their first location was a filthy Little room over a grog shop, and they had about seventy children, With over one hundred adults for their first subjects. Soon after the utablistunent of title Sunday School, they turned it into a day school. Mr. Morton then gave en account of the estab liehnient of a Sunday School at 51ackrelville, a hard neighborhood In New York, where the teacher was greeted, the first day, with Backe and dirt and bones and stones, and fish bones, but finally triumphed over the vicious influence of the vicinity.. Some of the little wretches of children in thisnahool actually pinked the super• ictendent'a pocket during prayer, but much good wee subsequently accomplished. Mr. Woodruff, of Brooklyn, said th s . thee. large assemblies which have been end under the revival influence, were not trivial, but tl , were gathered to discuss and eettle e beet Means of accomplishing certain objets f heat ing interest. Here the speaker detailed e Me tall. of en unruly Sabbath lichee), whe e the boys did nothing but yell at first, but finally it has worked a wonderful transformation in the neighborhood, where a church is growing up. The /my to the euccetia of this echool appeared to be earnest and direct prayer, with unceasing efforts to bring the pupils to Christ. The Philadelphia papers of Wednesday an• smarm a grand Sabbath School celebration at Jayne's Hall, for that afternoon, at 3 o'clock, thereport of which we await. DIVAI.OATION Or A BANE TELLER IN BROOK trx.—TIA first teller, or paying clerk, of the Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn, not making his ap pearance at his desk at the accustomed boor, stuipicions were excited that there must be wrong in his accounts. It was found that he left his home in Sackett-street, where he kept house, at his customary hour, that he took leave of his family in tho usual manner, but had not since been seen. On examining his account a deficiency of about ten thousand dollars was discovered, the greater part of which consisted of bills of the Beak. As there does not appear to have been anything wrong in his accounts up to the day of his absconding, it is supposed that be has taken the greater part of the money with him. The bank has securities to the amount of $lO,OOO, so that it will not lose much, it anything, by—the defalcation. The name of the absconding teller is Oscar A. Field. Re is a native of New Jersey, about thirty-five years of age; and has a wife and two children. Re had been in the bank about six years, and, we un dere d, had always been perfectly exemplary in h conduch—N. T. Times. T rise EXCITIMENT.—Tbo im men supplies of food and clothing being pur chai„d by speculators, and shipped to depots, on e upper Missouri, and on the supposed line of m oh, to the newly discovered gold regions: in th . Rocky Mountains, leads us to think that there ill be a greater abundance of the neces saries .1 life, in that region of tho country, the coming •eason, than in any other part of the ' Union •d if the emigration is not immense, there is n doubt that Wring will be cheap.— Pork, Flo- , Beans, Cheese, Butter, and the ; 1 countless nor articles,are being stored away, in tbe grea , st profusion, and there can be no doubt, that ' hatever iftttit, or humbug may ex ist about th there can bo none regarding the atcplo e.pply of provimions which will be found in (h. western district of Kansas, next spring and ri uner.—Cie. Price Current. are gratified to see the I°migration from the East already hero is scarcely a .day that we 111.11106A5.' endoll3C3 of appearing. . . don't eve /AO l young men, with carpet begs on their charade s, going Westward—Westward bn! This we ilk'.to see. They bring with thew 01 0007, rtmol to will and arms, and will soon owl: out for thmaelses, in the untouched and unbroken p.:9 l, homes where weath4nd twill ing prorperi , Tet: take up thairabocut. The carpel bag mmigration 4 the forerunner of white cans -covered wagons, filled to the brim with little fol k s and house and barn utensils.— The more themerrier.—Lowreacc (Kamm) Jto pu6liean. ,i'fitas IT. COM TO Dm uCoal .—• A carrel pondinit of the lit. Louis figubrican soya : If you die oaths island it will cost your friends $6OO before your retoeitie eon be taken away. If you die poor end thole 'Spawn ere not paid, ye* are taken br.the Embilo desd-oart,aed pitch- - kwM et kW * dltoh siuong . the.itins *f_psuers sbd thisilWho lissebesei spouted. - Thee $ 61.6 1 Is made op se Alleys:: Coo um; eoibalming $290 ; `church biz ,572 ; betel fop beddbit"..4sas • Norrerpondence of the Dulj Pittablugti Gazette.] t' _ . Hanemann°, Feb. 23, 1859. ' Deer, Carom :—The House resented operati..o. 1116 atoning, after an adjournment or two days./ The Senate "was in session yesterday, but in the House little was done except the reading of Wastt ington's farewell address, The Finance Committee have reported with a negative recommendation, the bill which passed the Ileum the other day, providing that no monies '• should ho paid out of the Treasury of Allegheny county until the claim should he passed upon by the board auditors. The eastern members have a notion h.. , it is intended to obstruct the payment of the raiwourl hozwc; hence this effort, 9rst in the House nod now in the Senate, to delcat it. Gartam and Penney, however, will make a strong effort to pat it through the Senate, notwithstanding the report of the Committee. After going through with the orders, the flows took up the.private calendar this morning, on which there are bat two or three bills this week relating particularly to Alleghenv county; one of which is Iloum bill No. 294, c rung parts of Washington, Fayette, Allegheny,and Westmoreland counties into • new county, to he Monongahela. , This is an attempt on the Fart of certain aspiring gentle men who wish to make a new county, and thereby occasion the necessity for • lot of new offices, some of whicb they hope to 'fill. There would-be no sort , of danger of the bill passing were it not for the fist ' three or four other projects of like character have been started In dtffereot parts of the State, and they are all uniting whatever strength they can command In order to carry their respective measures through. ! Ths bill mentioned was objected off the calendar, end goes ever until next week. . .. House bill No. 371, to incorporate the Citirs' Pauanger Railway Company in the city of P tts burgh, was on the ea/lendar for to-day. Mr. Foster moved to refer the bills reported on the subject to the Allegheny delegation for further con sideration. Messrs. Irish, Bayard and hi'Dowell opposed the motion, on tho ground that the only effect of it would . 1m to delay action on the bill; that the people were enxious that a bill should pau in some shape, and were unwilling that It should lope its place on the calendar. Afterward', when the Wender was taken up, Mr. Foster objected it off on firstreading, and the bill goon over until next week, union a two,thirde vote should order it to be taken up in the meantime. A resolution passed the Douse this morning to ad journ. on the 10th of March, which is perfect non - sense, as they eannotpoesibly dispose of the business which is now before them by that time. However, It will be dispatched as soon as possible, and wo will have, from present appearances, what is very mush to be desired, a short session. RANDOM. Taut. or Ray. DAIIIIII. Dowirar.—The third trial of Rev. Daniel Downey, theCatholio priest, for murder, In Staunton, Va., wee closed last Tuesday. The jury retired and subsequently stated that it was impossible for them to agree upon a verdict. The Judge then adjourned theni till Wednesday. Durlug the trial the prison er's health appeared to be very feeble. On Seim , day evening be fainted. CHRONIC DIAREICEA.—WO hare am our poa madam the certificate or • reapectable eitizen, tvalltylag that he tva. entirely cam! at Iblt drrattral dlataae by wing iiherhavv't Hamad /Vivra Wt take ;Actuate In .L.etlug [lto r et tillrato to any pony •aatLUttg this Oalematt. rt....noel—De careful to alk for Barbaro's Holland DIP The great popularity of Lbta medicine b.. 11341101,11 atly what! the public aboald guard 'gained pumbealog. at fl per bottle, or Ow Imltlre for }lli Me pro prieters, BENJ. PAGE, Ja„ 00, Muothietv Phsneo. ceptiNsanit Ctlesoleta,27 Wood etreet, between et and and ste,Pittebersb. Pa.. end Drug/Oats generally. J42l.llAmir Attu abbertuntrunto. _ . ROME 1NE417-RiiPCD-C-0111TANY C:1 CV OF NICW Y OlLii; Ito. C. LOOMIS. Alpo(' N0.:41 NVot.al Street. Pit txburith: CROW and Surplus...ool'ra 1,077000 40 Nrvr Tnac, Juitury I, . T.. Nom!, .r .hares of nkcl,, alz N.vu.n4 4.1 ameaarneol,, nr Inntialmeats en stock pold in, in cash AIISETN. 1. TI.. ur ma tit arly as may 112. 111..1 Eat... 1.1 lb. 1.."...t.5u1y • ..... 7. Amoco, f rash oil hand Art. - mat .4 rat. det—site4 In bank+, at., tfy• toe to What hanks lb. swat. is .lepathal, ooutiurotal haul. J. . rtlarat csAh In 11,4 d. 1.1 er• c.ntrts. , 4 it surn.hottoo 5. Anionltt of se.turpt.ll, bona. ..d mono rag.. cousrnutaug [L. lit'u tato ou , Lich these 1A.1,1 Lb.o nu. ynar's Intr ,, at de. auJ owing, or,th at iep/t h.; t.. atonu.-, which I.trixot Lao uht I..eu paid tritlsitt op. year.— . . ..• non!. • at... 114. Coutpany whimjudrateut.. .211. tr Tajo., do.. Ch. Qaapasiy. I 1 , 1 u 3 N. btu. nut o '4 nit - w.l by the cutupoot. D nu/ Mn. ....or the United elate.. aoy uf ro r an •.thet doacrtptl,.. or .hying, tharsr awl Wore., the mai, per 51i5.0...; luau Lot b teennt of stock held by tbe company so ...lieteralsecurity tor loans, dlth he amount on each kldd of eteck, Its Par add market valor. p a rmarket 'alit., .... JO. Amount ttlamomnienta o. the etotk of the company called In, or I bee mad unpaid.— pone It. AMPOIS °rye...mit= n 0,.. fo, .tend Gad ,. Kitten iiska Amount of prosaic, mmollamad GO policies Lisped at office. .......... ..... . 1,65,b 12. Amount of interest on there:meaty made by the dompsoy, due add upped; (Jae -tenon,/ 1i , i1T,9110 10 ABILITII.3 I. A mooist al Imes dn. and rime. 2.. Amount of Medal,. for loom eldch core w .nu or contorted by the company 16,609 14 3. Amount of Immo during the year, which tom been paid 193,717 60 4. amount of Mahn. for lomadatlng the year. lehlrb have not Men wattled, a pontoo of which le Imludad to *tumor to N 0.2 of this div Mon 23,701 AI .6. Amount of lame during .be peer which am contested. 6,000 00 all. Amount al loss during th. year /reported T. An me s pe o nn d o i n v , id divid end s th ot e ls d red ..u.p..0. n. ........ 11 0,0 n 0 0 0 6. Amauotof anridOndil tinCi•lnd don, and no , 240 00 9. Amount of dividends, (either cash or ecrlp ) decistrd and not yet doe none. 10. Amount Of money borromi,ma the natism and ...Guntur security en._ non.. 11. Amount 0(.11 other muting Minns agaloat the wimPtillY,Ountentad or otnerwlaw 872 22 MOORE. 1. Amount of ...b premium. rtadve.l 623,619 90 2. Amount of premium Man Man by the oomputy for Inland navigation Has 8,021 74 3. Amount of ymmlnms earned 602,417 38 4. Annitiut of Intimd money received from M. _lnvieittocut. of the company.. ........ 60,640 90 i. Ausount of Income of the mmpany fr o m any other mum • 131 fns EXPENDITURES. I. Amount of loam paid during the year 213,670 77 2. Amount of Imes paid during Ma year, which mmand prior to tr. year...... 21,037 97 3. amount at which the low w estimate! In runner matemerit, which were paid dialog the ymr 29,61. ST It Amount mid and owing for mien rance Mum. IS. Amount of morn premium., whether paid or impad : 6. Amount of dividimis yald during the year.. 111,400 00 T. Amount of expensr paid during the year, Including can:Madam and dies paid the _lncluding and officers of lb. acentmr.- 79,674 67 n. Amount of har paid by the company_ ..... 13,921 13 9. Amonnt of .11 other anyons and onyer4l- to of the comyaoy 36,80111 47 I. Amount of yrinnynatmoriginally form. r lug Me capital of dm company____ ......... . norm. 2. Amount of GM note held by Um company ;part or the wholo of the espied thereof.. non.. iqueluded ale In preeediog answer. }Amount paid far these two Item has been deduct.' from grow. premium.. Net premiums shown In answer to first question of section 4. gushing now due for MM., STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 Ctilyand atody of Too York, u.l OIIARLES I. MARTIN, Reese,, and J. MILTON INKITII, Secretary, of the Roma Romance Company .10. City of New York, to me personally known, being emendly duly m. 0.., d.p0.0 and my, and tech for himolf ems, that the foregoing rtattiment and return of raid Compn.y, made , op to the first day of Jimmy, A.D. 1889,118 Jost, tr.. and mereinhaunte d rec that they are the omen of said Company as h. (Eigned,) CRAB. J. MARTIN, President. J. MILTON BLLITII, Peoretary. Bobatribel lied sworn to before nu., thla pit day of Jan. nary, A. D., Ma. Witmer my hand and °Meal teal. DINJAMIN RANKIN, EL. &J Ctentniseioner for Pennsylvania, In and for the 'tats of New York, 100 Broadway, N. Y. This is one of the beet Oonapenke to the United Staten— Ilya era Inked Risks solicUst R. 0. LOOMIS, Agent, No. 69 wood at., Pittsburgh NEW BOOKS FOB:SALE AT BUNT & WlNER'S— istory (Sale Etat. of Rhode inland; • The 11!echoed& and Builder.' Prim fork; IA Cabinet doe ?am, nr Itecreative Iteadinga Abuk German liranunam Tian Pniao of the Masa uf David: Dirsoott's Philip lb. Bound; Bailie. Africa; Carlylea's Vri.drritit Ibn Orem; Palestine, Past and Present; Auoodutes of Love, by Lola Monti , : Drawing alba White /Inrs4 Ttio-Two Mollies, by Jolla lievanarmili Tito lulled of Babb. Dell; The Pother and Weeder. by Nadia:Ma Bremer; The Lady'e Alaimo! of Emmy Work; Tbn Autocrat of Wo Brnaktmt Table; Tlin floolabln, or 1001 Homo At1111•Mellinl. And all the other no.. !looks may lio obtained •I folk AUNT NEW BOOKS rout SABBATH SCHOOLS AND WAIIILY LIBRARIES— Ihratfp Sanaa, CO c %to; SI- Atortudthe, a Memoir, by Rev. Mtn Dunne, Mc; Po epte Practice or Stories Illastretlng the DEO verbs, by A. L 0.6,036 Warfare and Work, or late'. Negros, Itta• Priors of Doom er Dovid, new Millen, $145, rot of of DAVISON'S Bookstore, faYN Corns, of Wood et. and Manned alley. DOLL BUTTER - 8 bbls. just received and for Nile by RIDDLE, men, A CO., IsYS 185 Liberty street. TACKED BUTTER.-30 kegs Prime for sib by BIDDLE, WATS a CO., US' No. 1115 Liberty stmt. NESILOINOOIIPOTATOES.-200 bash tor We by BIDDLE, MILTS i CO, fay 185 Liberty street P ARSNIPS, TURNIPS, ONIONS.—For 426 we by the butted aIDDLISWraTB a CO. . 186 Liberty street. A :: APPLES, first D RIE'D •I ' L . Ate 14114Pem"'"EA°,Pir1!.,1.:131:7.‘4:4 9nn9 *C°' UZI • iitto htbrritstmenti. MA N -- rum INSVILUINCE COMP'7, NEW YO RK_ CASII CAPITAL, on' suan.L., • CM= The r ' 41 " 5 ' 1,, U 01004.0:01 la Vlado In 0. ',frtuity with the \ 1 00 , 1111durnta "I the lad of Pettnetylvards. 11 N.w V 01,!., J.,attal y I. I Ff.ff. TI Capital 5.1,,k paid up In„ •., ~, ,j,,,, , ,t00, ...., , 1,,,fh flu. a ~fu.., of Inrdatal as 1.,11,,,,,, atitt on h....a -ad to Bank i , .,..4.2 .4:1 mon a. of Loops on Ronda and Morissaca, ron. 1 stltntlr,", :hi. hen on real rotate, an v40..1, 11..,,.. 1.1~ • I ‘..jenr'e Intercd do - o "I , . 0 , ,2, ,5C , 4.00 val BlSKlklyn ....y 1.1.., per ardn: 4,...,06, 0. . 16 1 5 ue ......... ....... Amount of atm!: held by thr Come .),. ~.41 lateral seer rl , ;, for loans, will, ton AU "not loam .1 on o.ok kitabiatork,lts par and moms( 7- . 1,- 6 51000 Coupon Bonds of 16.11. V.Pl° Merkel "0. ton Co., Onto sa,rs t 76,100 74,4,04, 10 10 SIOIXI do do lilt 10,000 0,4001 00 2 71965 Ilarlern Railroad / 80ni.2 ft 0 1,700 1,600 04, 1 s l oooStato of Itlis mit .0.0.1. 10. 8151 800 00 26 ahltro• People's Iniurance Company Stook 29 , 1.325 1,000 10 10 shares Rank or Commerce 1 0,40 1 , 010 10 0 American 13, Rank_ 100 1,060 1 . 820 W lb " Park Rank,— ..... ..... 1 1,675 769 00 91 " Irving Dank - 0,000 1,000 700 la, 20 " do ..... ..... I,o® 1,000 t i egio t. 120 " o.a. Bank . 1 , 300 ' 1,210 1 . 15 " Rank of Comm.., 1,800 1,310 ' 10 " Park Bank 1,000 1,060 100 " Galena and Clakago 1 Union Railroad 10. ' 000 7,1601 ~ Os, 00 2 $lO6O Bonds Gale. and Chi. sago Union Ra11r0ad.......... 2,1/00 114410 1 40 shares Irrlng Imm.. Co. Stock la./ 1,99, 000 40 65 abort. Si AlCholas Bank__ 0,101 0,600 ' 6,mro t. 7 51000 Coupons Plinking Fund Roods of Soon:ern Michigan and N. Indiana Railroad Amount or l'randunta Doe-- Aronnot of Intereston Inveroments ammed. 7,000 0,160 2,214 4,258 II 3,7151 LIABILITLES Amount of LOOP% In comae, of aattlameni.....• ft 0,700 00 Amount of Dlrldanda, doolcond and unpaid.— 4,6 , (a) 00 Ammer of Oath Premium rece $139,19172 Amount of Int/nett Money received fri,m'llle invertrainde PAYMENT', Amount nr Lases paid during the tear Do do Flo which accrued prior to 220322 14 the year 14.214 20 Amount iif Divider:ids pidd dialog the year 70 Ortt 00 Amount of Reperuee paid daring the year. On eluding coroneitalontrand Pen to Agouti. Amount of Taxee pad dot log the yr. .. Amount otell other Itspenon of the Co. OTT AIM COURT or Nn hoax. WILLIAM. P. PALMED, President, and ANDREW J. gilltli. Secretary, of the Minhattan Fire 'neuron. Com pany, of New York, being duly sworn, do depose and say that the foregoing etatatlendre are iron,nod allow the com , - plete Kate of Bard Comptny, on the first day of January, 1939, and the seal annexed to their names, le the andel seated call Manhattan ft. Insurance Company. htworn tororeare the 24th of January. lam:', . (Signed! JAS. W. WALD, IDEAL] Conamissiont r for Penney • BUTZ or Ns° Year, ' . arm Cionnir or Saw Yost. Cr I IlidtEllY certify that the Manhattan fire Insurance Company of New York, Is In Ignlention of the &meta in the foregoing ointment. ..4 not they are of the .aloe therein eit forth, and that eald Company Mimeo...lot earns %rails. hie and of the rah. of Two Hundred and Filly Moorland • Dollars. In win.. whereof I hare keret.). set my hand and °Medal .al et New York, thie nineteenth day of 'January, tight.° Hundred and Prftpriine. ['quash JAN. HALE, !SISAL.] Commlisioner for Penneytyenta. DARLINGTON &11001 E, Agents. th-Temporary Office at 1. 11. Pennock A Co..' No. Wood Bt. flat dgwood TIIIC. MOGNICAN Mustang. Liniment • TIIE popularity of- the *MaxI,AN ML'iITAN4: co-eitcnalso with the civilisation of the lobe tither artlrien stele, to ellerwatt min end claire.— thin crave. Family Phyelchan, (investment Ile-pile!, rnrriere, Pilules, Par nese, Livery RICH, Cr.. hare ; rn. IL dtr.ottrate4 the tact thn.ktPlt the srotia. No at Leto est, twat, nwslved ',Jet undivided ionise an./ support 'frea./..calical and bAsultac men •" RITEUSIATISM of yntv ot,..ling ILan t.,•11 WWII ctar.4. Mem., Tur.wrs, Sores, rofola. Safi sof, ore illogo. U.ta.s, Mule. eh, a. \.nrelgt.a. nem., .111 .1 WY anal . 1411,4 olwu mapl tinarr4 anopltitito lIORSES, CATTLE, ,‘....., . nub /114 ti.nr, Iton, Ga.l, ~ratch, P , epayln. Poll 1:111, P.....:. uey, 1104 ait,... an. ,I 4.3e.1 and co/6d 1., 11, MUST ..1 1 , 1 (3 LINI iJ E N T. - - i.4, - ..: - .0..... , /,-,Nsi... sArkb• 9 u...e LITCII,II,ye. rare, Vt. •titra:—.Thal [La blro: wag evn.lorndl ,r,rtllless..- (hi. cum. svot Norm.) "'CU el:wt.!: ^ 44 114 M stspaaNT LibtutPut, I 61.7 , au1d Aim P.,' $l , " ~.. 1,,0r 1,121.u Lt 1., /.•11.1in s souctrm. Op bcr.,.. int 0 420 ni.. ' trt, . Ittt.A.ltlrgl, ,PS (Eltr4l ) 'qr. liltin g 11... lib Irons UM On it 14,44 n:..ruana,,avio. i..1. , 1.vc-r, an ..,•1' , ...1 ...., batula •Lry a rail... wet I. a (lIV. Is . An Warta .Igl,t. T .- .7..11‘... ~,, 1.1” , ...0t arceal,l 1.• ea , 0,... ,atn.114....“.1 . • j. 5t11...-.11, !-.55C.4111. etp.l.l, i ... ta-A-va .7 - Xl.---- .---- I' rir• trlity, II but ttp... 4.“ Lniural thin art.l” IA I: .4 a Thl. Lieslnset, 1. ir,t:•l.•nast.l, ban wd Jukt, ww it4 , nt 1a..1,..5res 1.r7 f4ruity a:..12 , 1 04. rory I.Krtsrul.r sa..l wyttir. tor [h.lduatAux Istw.enl Isku W Who, Pohl 11 411.1441*n Ihroagbout North .4 1 / 1 ..011s Amorlea, Pumps 4.1 an the 10446 of the Ocean, I, 25 coots, Z.) coat+, and ~l,at per twine. BARNEI V.rk Also, Lvon's Celebrated l iusect Powder. reZ.1.4.1w6n; 60,000 ACRES FLAN!) , PCIIISALE IN BARTON COUNTY. MISSOURI Correct maps of these lands, on a large seal and made tram actual surer" thowing the Totes graph, of the country, with-m.O tract so number.: that the purthamt may select LA sail harmed& may be men on eppllentlan at our olbo., and omits of the ma, showing the ethiszna, nods, Umber, miners/ mean, mama and human of avalitnr, county amt. Ae.,A., gill bo furnished gratis to reek purchaser. The tine to these lands la derived diner from goternment, and it therefore ladispuMble. The land is offered at the' low mine of TWO DOLLAR/2 PAR ACRE—e price ninth below that Many similar land In the State—one half down and the Didance to three months from Lbe data of Madam, and will he sold l 0 Mute of eighty acre. mid upwards, but, to coder to ware every possible advantage to ths BMW, no paean will be Wowed to madame th • Wait more than a wictionef MO ACM Mae intaneted ore Invitod tonall and examine our Map of them land. which, In order to have correct in every par ticulw, has been pmpariod with groat care. W2l. FRAZIER A CO., follidAwlenT No. t 77 Fourth st., Pittsburgh, P. VNGLISLI AND AMERICAN BOOKS J 1,24 TO SOLD AT DAVIS A 001110d4 Fellow's build log, on Saturday e”ning, Feb, 26111, commeocing at 7 o'clock, among them or, Plr John reanklln and the Arctic Regions, The Age nod Its Architects; Modern Pilgrim. Ab botsford edition 01 Wsverley Novels, 12 eta. Waits of F.dger A. Poe, 4 vol. Mali noun with Um Rest Author., 4 vol. Welastoeii llenbridmil Dictionary, quarto; Brown's Antiquities of the Jami, 1 vol. Lamb'. Works, 4 vol.; Chamber'. Paper. for tho People, 4 vol. Dawning's tharsge Residency; City Archilectures. Exploration In Term, ho; Litre Ithro.2 vol., Dickens' Works, 25 tiile; litiakespearell Winks, 11 im,lo. The Rooks will de open for emoolnetion an Friday te.ve log. Catalmluni are now ready. fe24:ad DA 0191 CO, DITTOCK will deliver you ally of the. Enatern Dsillea, ,r We Clbeintaktl Cummt.rrial by leaving '.or Mani. at 6.2:i HUNT d MIN ISIVS. VCR VALUAISiaI STATISTICS :we the L' New York end Vllll.lrlphte Dnmre , doliver. II by PIT. TOCK. Leave enters itt II k try THE fullest reporta of the proceedings at the Capital are to toe had itt the Now York DRAWL Agont. lon Office nt HUNT di fiIINCIIT. TILE LATEST RIVER NEWS is always found lathe loW Contonoraial. I'II7OCE dotir. era It on the day ofpublication. Mee at MINT AIM 611:8 THE NEWV YORK DAILY HERALD, Tim , . and 'Pilhnno, and Philadelphia Pro., Lodger, and !lanolin, and ilia Pinticnatt Coomorrial nn' serred regularlye t.. nbocrlliera by J. W. PITTOOK, Agent.— °LOD° nt HUNT to 25 STARII-50 boxes T. & G.. Pox's netincti Pearl Starch: ab nova J. J. Waal'. RellueePaarl March, la 12, 20 and tO Ita. Loses, la .torn awl fur sale by (1,25 Warr a WILSON. ic,?ll,ENOli Sooteh Oinghams, Yroocb Chintz, plain AIM flguredJust reed tit Blinn/9 ELD &CIO'S. IOPURCLIFIELD & CO. have' rec'd now etyle Dy I Door Drain Uoudr,. also, Poll Dechavor Boring drama, at Nortb-eest corner north and Market el. f 025 BROOM CORN BRUSII-5 tons for sada by 1026 HENRY H. COLLINS. BROOMS -100 doz. for sale by 1625___ lIIINBV IL COLLINS. —_. • TWANTED—A competent master A Teawr wanted by HENRY U. COLLINS. DEANS-25 bblq. mall ,whito Rearm fur lli ...l by fe46 MOIR li it. OuLLINIt. CORNMEAL— I 0 Mils. superior for sale by ii 3 lIISNRY 14.0.11,,L1NEL 1 50 MIDS. PRIME N. .O:ERGAR now la !acre for nsle by JAS 0 ARDPIFR. _ 300 bB, 11 -3 '. m . ° 2IaSS ES Ji:P.'GtoArkelfgli;siat.te 'PENN. BLOOMS. -65 tuns in store and J. for bolo by fo= * CO. I . MILS. NUMB BON. t E SET fur sale by "nILL cartter W I and tlth 4. 3 000 LBS. 131 CARR SODA, (Nei , Castle) (or rah, by • imatwnt, A SILEPHARD, cor. Wood k 6th 1 GROSS AVER'S WORM CONFEC TION for Wu by lIMITWY.LL A SQRPRAIID, ror. Wow! k 6tl nt V 2Rd. 50 DOZ. IVERIIA.V.E'S BITtER':, for eelo by lIARTIVELL b:MPLIAN f. 444 DrogOts, corner rani utl. PENN. CORN.-1134 Sacks to arrive ca tamer pone fur ale by teai /tIAIA.II DIOKEY a CO. STA ROll-50 tat& Madison Pat. Gorn Starch LO do do Irstroyoart GO Jocks do do do Poston oul for ask b 7 LEGOII a norcunisoN, ren Na 1103ocotol and 10 lint st. CORN -1000 bus. Ear Elora in store and for Id. by fol 9 LHEOB 2 HUTCHINSON. CLOTS SEED-10 bbls. prime cloTet Nedin stopuoa tor t Lnt • jesjps-60 bt. in store and feels/16V Me _ Litieet a uterceenteole. kgs. 6 twist and 10 kgs. 5a tailbaimad lbe ably lallOst NoTCalileoar. liiscena sous. r. ... it VARY, 185 0 .....:F1C.0/111.7.1111Y, 1890, 7. A If r.oluir - 33 s - - FOIL SALM DT J 0 IC7 H. M3LL 4615, No. 81 Wait' st., Pitttsburg,lt. • t t _ . $...0.000 00 I • CM= THE NEW SCALE GA OCTAVE CHICICERINO PIANO. OF lias just received in addition s q.t...! • the ett•tr.n fit-t4ro r 1 1154, to V. 0. P II; hiP3l SCALE til* Vt.IAVE PIANOS. iniiirorriment ti , nowl. l ,;(ktavo.nobtte Ineconi rob ehotti•o cllat I. rtlled toe Fr de. being •Mi...." change thrt.,,h..t.t tho atilt* View, It in in tea • new tn. arrnaunt and 113 titfttr•ltt to three tnatr proelonsly by the I•111.1'11,1 Tito price of tie. now t 1.4 Octavo Will La from 1.250 to ol11), wrordiog tyle of tho exterior. For sale by JOUN U. MELLOR, -sole agent for Ct.i ' ring t Sons' Plan., No PI Wood St, between Dtamone Joel /..urth street. feiri A l SPLENDID LOUIS xivtlinippr Rosewood Piano, by Raven, Bacon .11 • lks,Now York, with French grand action over strings, oombinod Iron and wood ?nano, felt hammers of an maim new invention, .proMmlng a Tone of the molt delimit° yet poworfol *greetings.. The= Piano Forts of ate old soul established brume, Haven, Boron t Oo.etand mom./ to none in Now York, and theta instil:molts will be imp plied through John It. Mellor ' at the Factory prices to New York, deliverod at Pittsburgh, packed and ready for ship ping. SECOND HAND PIANOS atiffpg $176, $lOO, $OO. $OO, $35, $3O, $25 and $lO. C II ICKERING & S.O NS' M 4l BOSTON PIANOS. No 8),326—A now grand male 7 octave Louie IV Plano. 29,470—A new grand scale 7 . carved moulding. . 19,966—A cerred moulding 7 " nobly seed wood. " 19,730—A c.a..' moulding 7 . powerful TOO.. " 171,611.—A most elegant 7 . Clifford .t le. " 20,092—. A new grand male 7- . new upright Plano, . 01.196—A now grand male 7 . plain round corners. " 20179—A new grand scale 7 . do do " 20,256—A rosewood ' 7 . 'mato:ammo round. . 8.1,693—A rosewood plain 7 " do do' 11,6.12—A full grand 7 " &Moo peke S9OU. " 20,509.—A rosewood pbtlia ay .. I', In Bopto A lee. . 1 j 0 20,17:1—A roaewood plain 6 . do do do " i7.1,109—A black and e . “ do ' do do . A 1,617—• 0...w00d plain Si ~ . do do do NOTlOL—Pimise tato notice Mat any Plum on tbe above Het agleam number than 29.009, will be sold at a disconot of Tea per Coot. Nemo. rambling out of the city, will please direct their letters to 180. 11. 31811.011, Agent for Chickering & Sone, No. Si Wood etreet, Pittsburgb. EN= MA SON AMLTN'Sfeipm • octave portable Meloduoae vit lib harp CO . 6 do do do . do do -- 76 4, Piano etylv—very elegant 100 6 do do do Double Deeds-. 1.60 These ldelodeme orn pronounced auperkrrto Otbere by Dr Lowell Mason, Wm. Meson. limp's/get. Melberg, Webb, Batter, Gottachalk.etr. They hey, been meardettheltigh eet premium, at every Fair where exhibited. Mr We only by feltdkoT JUNK 11. MELLOR, St Wood et. BOUTH-WEBT Pdll3Botrar. IWe publlvh below, 4 nnocal Report from Prof. Bvrallow, State °wimps, of blivarani, on rei tabn Imo la vitiated in the county of Barton, to A. tilt tie seap by the letter of Prof. 8., this Nei ert ',O....prepared at Um roqueat of Moan, Wm. Fratirr A Co, No 47 Fon. tli forma., Manure., ho'are tlio Agoua for the mio I,J a lar, body of land, in that ...minty. A. the obi oil of do. la, a la to furnish re liatit information to Mum 0110 may routionplatelnrestlng In that portion of the north-Weet, it 41 looped that It will receive from tat motti,a areful avoutiolott Rams, ,1•41. V mITAITT, Columbia, Ito, No-. 17, frill. Mama. WP. Patina & Co: . . • . r•. Tour letter requesting me to niport to sou ihe character of climate. eurtamof the conotry. soil arid other nusirel re source. of Township IZ, in Wimps 33, 32 enJ.3Ct Township Td., In [triages 33,32 and ZO. and Township 31 In Range 33, In Benno aunty to this State, is et Maul. As I have ho. foie natal, it will to Impossible to me to giro you • Ml - d..iptim a each township, se that county boa not ,rt been mrreyed. 1 Moro unwed through it, In making our prelimniat7 surrey.. ily knowicilgo, !townie; Mit and tha adjoining countke, la mien as to enable me to speak with certainty of the topography of the county, the climate and the all, and with tolerable certainty of the mineral weidth of the comity. . • . Tour lards in Hunan county, nee on the • wootoon ex• .trecalt- of the Missouri tabbebinite. which I barn thus il.- ecribod la sny Roport (now in peer, on the Sane-Western Brandin( Itio Parsilt,RailooNH. That pull. of PoutliertrOdireeni extenilind frnm ton county in the doottnadet, to At. Uenerituiero the achth exer, tonally repreaeuted—aa the eartern extremity aline Watt Moneta.. 4 in . .ect, a tableland, varying from 1000 to Itir) feet whore the wean. TA the Wont it. la andleteritly undulating lobo well dramel: while In the &Mal and Knot it lometintee Thee Into tidge. and knob, of mielerato elev. 1., V. 0-1. SALE=A. Heusi AND Lo T r on the la F ~,,... th,....b........d that ~,,,,,,,,t, u..,........, b., moderate l COS.," ...1) th and 'West C 02.10.. AnOghollyjMa. kV . . I. o .'” th '''''` . .. th' lb" ... U.". "/"P‘'. dos the I Coq, adjolenng ton IseenUltd treble.° now lu pro.ar er headwater. Of In^ Drywneel, See, Pontoon de Terre, Ninon. , ..1,03011 by E. Lothrep, req. The lot le 54 feet front by 210 end liescocade. Sox ter into the Nlisvern on the Kurt, A,,, deep, running tbroogb to Water Lone. Seguin: of Nleramee and the B.S. Sowing temthe illsosslppi; on the J. SCDOONMAKSII, Newt. the iretont ~f the Si e. meels, idle ellrrent and the ' corner 01 Wood and Third need, Whlt old il* tributartee degemlmeunearth, Aritaremal fvl'''-'" nor Heans,liert A Co's DrOker LIM.. eel rt cog orer, :dud! •••••• •L, eel N 'mho en the weehre VINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR rra .1„, Th., ‘,....p. of th e m: .„,...,,,,,, „ t „. . which g o ., ' gee i _I; SALK—The robvcriber e lutending to re..!do per.= dos Mideast:A vsre at ere hut hole depressed het s the -"l''''T''Y at hi . erddlltT reef, nee , ' Km! rehreff, dflcm tor 4..,,,,e0u„,,,, hot th e eth„e., the , 0 . 4, the Duey , ot , id! • . ..M115. , . de .second bunt. Allegheny City, corner wtder they tro.tnitte, until Ovey esp.,. into breed ~..,.rod "' ' - '''Y ' K.. " . ' th Cth.th''' Apply to toll) Dud -; A. HAADI,KY, No. Woo.; ntreut. hAtenTlCW.steled ...) Mufti mere or I prempitins. - The tehl.lathl cereenta • surface s Med nely urel Ise. . = rtalt ,i ,,,,,, _ .... ' .• g _. SALT: OR hEN.C,—unetwo etori2 I,to be wet drained; and Alll teed ...ugh . r adricadtnial „IL' ' Tame berth- geed 1140cr.e of land, adjolnidg 'yILLITO.I,-- I , too N...., ofdal. n liftlo - IC,Plit 9. Price very lOw. is. owe., of j.. 21 WATT .t WILSON FOR SA. .i , : OR RENT —d very desir- A. 1:11 , able tn., shirr Bemis Dwelling Donee, In ~...e1 ee e. evil, remand wet, firths Nein:sleet, Odwell siren, N o. ~j; Fi,lil rood, pane "WY dome. ..I"..tdire . the prynt jec....4 Jsl s WATT re WI 1.1•011,MA !Jibes ty .L. p - mc - 5m,,.:._ - _ -7 r1 . ... ..ti _ —_ . la --- for rds his property In the IMmough of • &wick- 10 /I• 011le I :re Brink Dwelling, Home, Pomo Dem shl Stable. Drink mirlim,Honee, in.. with from too to forty I most of ground, se the pardmerr rosj deetre. There is a good Orchard of choke fruit, sod thrM•ormds about the 110 .....onekoieetedwith shade trues, mhrnbhery, to. It la a moat dmitible property for • country home, end wol 'be mold an MIT imeonable terms. Tor farther particulars enquire of J. W. P. WHITE, Attorney at Law, IDO Fifth street. Pittobargb, or of Om enteerlber on the p_remlies. deltbltt __ x r. HOPKINS. '••• • cUMM Thi s ithiesland. atiore mats- x.. Miss an elevation of some twelve or fifteen hundred feet &hove the mini.. It ha. • rolling surface. and gentle . thus., of some cons or Use fret to the mite, to suas the OX,„:, the blississnul, the Arkon• ass, and t ••• .%••sabo or Gaud river and no high moun• ti ts c e .4 4ttte, filth:dart. the cqu'atle . gestic thie •_t•lone olieuthy - riwn s u : , • %b., • . Lt isnillet of ri,th Istiinitm—,tere TIO swamp, or ii•.‘ t and luedv, *Lich noxionsextulatio. IA titan any eonsidsrahle portion of this cocutUT. Tea c Innate, ex theer•fimuiztleatet, and no onrstogaona bserroVnas cleatetut94l. - - m4t.ovenalde - and saluhsloi. , The Census 'Report ter.. ) B t o , thaws that Mottle 'eat dilexourt Is ono of tho moot Maltby regions in the Uni f it Elates.) The rummer, are too ~ionsperate and dry: thlo What. Ames sel mild. N. ditties. Iss abort, to better dttdl to mane h Uth, and a luxurious growth of the staple cinch:tete of the temperatmlaan,..._ 01.01.00 T. So far as observe!, the boundary of itatrgyeat western coal held la** thronahlbertoa county, froa — Tv. Le East to the Bouth.ifootcji is certain that • large part of to conntry, taetteulaslythe northi•ru and westarts, la 'madam kid with valuable'real beda. I o other motions, the ilium nous and sandstone, of the lower earbonifeanos mocha come to the surface. The loose eurface deposit belongs to the qua g0...k. The 'allege of the etreauts ere covered iv= vhd &wefts. end the high land& by the doe slikkors merle of the blot formation. KUL A. one • would *sped from Um ireo!geoil diarsetms shave stabilahitAollusty liars TorY suPs rlor obarmso. It Is troloillsa s arat very fair - ridaos of la. tartar lands. boa ths bog. Um Worts ozesedlo fob. And bostdm, the lob so o i lbs &Mons owls via K IntabauftbK, &op pls *lag will bring op th ane rich fortillson, hoosvOr the surface:soli has dotarloratel by cultivation. The .on le well adapted to hen3p,oorn, eats, tobarto, grass, etc., and the DOM., ref tow yield vrwj el sepetior wheat. Trait of all kinds do wall. Chenies,ep Nunn. grapes, etc., are the spontaneous portincie of soil; DU. peschee and pears, and the cultivated varieties of apples, plums and grapes, are grown with ease, and the yield a great proftuion at toast excellent fruit: I • Are abundant in tble cdnntry. There Is an ample nand of limestone and sandstone, mdtatde brall mammy pn paw Clays and sands of exce ll ent quality ler cans= • and brick, are abundant. Gravel and pebble, of good qualities for snake and roads, occur In ttes bads of all the tesams. vionll and rattan. This county Is very happily divided into timber and prairie. which are for the most part Soarrangedthat every term ll.] ho nipplied with • desirable portion of each. The prairi“ are ready for the plough, and may be easily fenced with hedges of the Osage mom which is a native of flouth.Westero IlieeourL There Isan abundance or most eseellant timber. Linn, binh. cherry, cottonwood elm (3 speclee) hickory (0 species ,)locust, oak (12 sposiea,) - syearnoro, walnut (black and white,) and cedar, will supply all possible demands for lumber and fuel. • - Barton county Le well watered •by the head branch. of Dry wood, Clear and Horse crooks, on the Narita end by the Coots and Muddy, and .ther branch. of the Neosho, on the South. Whether Tying. are .abundant ea In other puts of Southwestern Missouri, I am noble tinny, since my notes are silent on that mitilech bet the ounteroui stream" and the :niece 01 my notes, lads me to believe the Triage I an, as not .arse as eleedettere,.or the hot would have been mention . In the report Oho. quoted, I have given the • Iblfoatea description of the .prteg. of liouthereet Minor!: There te probably no part of the continent, that nn boast of so largo a numb.r of bold, limpid springs, who. pn, u l waters . gush forth In melt abundance, to beautify refresh the land. Dryce's Spring, 00 the beactUfol Menge, te one of die !grant. It rinse In is seeinded valley when It forme n small pond, that nowt way—e elm. This Weer, Jost Mow where it flows from the el Is 126 feet wide, nod hes en average depth of about one tent, and Its velocity Is s little more thee one feat per ann.. This Immense spring discharge' mare then 126 colds font of water per second, etis,226per hour, and 10,227,872 cable feet per day The water le nearly pore, natal. about them. temper ature at all seasons, and ehowe no penwiptible fluet.llon to quantity, either In the ducat or wistlest wagon.. • . This to mar of the many hundred large spring. whs. pun, waters wino end form the numerous etre., which now from this table land. Many of them &eolith the very best water power for dairies mills and factoriea The streams formed by these spring., are 131:1111•Miln, ~..clear and rapid, foretelling sunkiout wet/avower to drive sitthe mills atid factor'. demanded by any °Milieu pope tali. White the irpricw and streams large enough to fund. mllfaltn are very numero., the emelt. fountalea and brunch. are so abondent, that every atm may bents piled. In short, the piny, limpid fountains and efreomoof this region ere o actuated la beauty, nod edeptatlda to the watts of mm—they lieve challenged fratiou 'arid praise e voi7traveler. PAL. Thin co int, mutat. an abundant supply of good hint mina. al. I berateen workable beds on Ilona creek nod Dry . There min be no doubt that a large part of your 100 aro underlaid with emll hada of good smutty'. to littl hoe bean known of the viit resource. of thlt region u 1 the hat few ).m., that Many parte ol It are hot I:. populated. but now, • hardy, energetic, In telligent and thrifty yeomanry are rapidly opening the country; while the fieurLetalna to*iviere ailing up with a wosithy u=d regned plpulethm. Claire!rn and school-. Looses are mtliclettly numerous Io Sonth•Weet Blialteuri to educate the children and ...gen. the people. A more thorough examination of ,rollr lands would ear able cue to speak with more certainty on some of the sub- Jecte ohne referred to, espvialle of the coal and the springs nod the timber; but senst 1 here - been able to say In getters! teems from my larthal surrey, Will give you • good Icsant the country. Yon' wwlL...thttlY, • 0. C. SALLOW, : • • felt2wd&erT State Otieltigist of Idlssouel. TARRANT'S EFFERVESORNT ZER APRREENT, prepared wan entire now princ Ipls tom a late and amends anidyala orthe celebratz.l Dahmer b prima in Ckernany. Tbsa much esteemed and Mighty valu able preparatkro SIR no: all to effootad.ly rerno i r Dyapep. • AttlitY.M" ~: ktomatr Ct ci a.l.; n lZhencoMistr., Loam ri Appetite, ,vel, Narrow Debility. Nana. or Vol:tall, Alection• of the Live; kc.. A lame s,u KAY Jua re , 4 by YLEMIND, re2s Corner of Di^ Diamond ,red Market st CIIE.A.P FOR CASII. _. JAMS)] 110 - 1611,..iii •.o Market xtreot, iotttog oft tau Gatti. recr.k Of 1190 TS AND SHOES, Cheep for cub, t make room . kw like avinrcirock OF' SPRING GOODS. P. B.—Partleelar emotion 4 mid to tnekttig Leak& and Hlrn Boot; 111 weer 47,,i5,,ma0. me., lime no•Cilf Boots nod Idiots oterorytteeerlptiso ism& to order. 410 . J ROB& I, V it ' 1 2 . B mon= • m ma • oh•ctmos, 60 of Thole patent. Cisr • Sweeper. Wee sad JustioltsePers me lastest Is • • the newer., Its e c red. sals at Jlealiw • - lellt xmoe 'S. Ito. 113Ifettetsl: PPLE2.=6olbbrinirtore and for solely kli 11 1 / 1 1111 DICKEY it 00- BruiNEl.--40 bash Sm all While Besasis far lab 107 Id* DALICIIIiaI 00. • , WfU:!MIM FOR siittailTo Tbe n ' t ls a ja . street, Maguire au the prealKwr fe.S.its ' lat , ,i;LIITO kith SITE SITUATE ON A.t, TIDE MONONOAIINLA 'ItR FOR BALK.—Thie 1 PrePeittY edjoLos the Pittsburgh And Boston oOpper W,..e4e and hen one of tho ben Wading.. the river. fettenllns A. W. , GAWAAXI37 street Fourt h street • 10011,SA L K.—A 8,4 Y -ol d -hand Rteam engine; • 12 f as be , t too, then. roorobsi , of thirty horso puo.', 2. 6 i feeet., td inch e,15m.1,-, ...wt., of :ZOO pounds. et .n ..-,1 l ro -k, ~ rood order. A ftify , to GtO. ',S. BONN. o , .onth .1., Ut.,o sw eet, third dsor verst,ol tho Distr.ut, Ailegt..y. to= -- . TO SALE On. TO LET —A large two ti story . ..rick huildotg, 130 fret bog by -Y Nor - wide, on net.. .1. - oet, Alleetts ty city. flee ten hone power Ms.:trot:l o. 17 good ord. r; tont b.' tooted in rooms,'lrbh lunar for [(got *ark, if not disposed of. Apply to GINA . W. BUNN, South Woof Ohio street, third door wert of the Diamond, Allegheny. fe= ___ 7 BLAST FURNACE FOR SALE.—The Steam Repine and Blowing Cylinder. lately In nee at the alleudown AtitheriteFitrosce• 1 This machinery is In good order, and has Leen removed i lu corequence of no enlargement of the work. requiring WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. PIONI minx., Fell particulate may be obtained on applicatton to the thbarriber, at th e Office of the ALLRNTOWN L ION COM PANY, No. 105, foll'ieod3wd .OS. CABOT, President. 1 ROLLING MI LL AND GALVANIZ• .F 3 no WOILIa FOR SALE—Tim hrliseeport Jr,2, i Imltstioo Ririe Sbeet lion Manufuter), Galvanizing Work. and abovil Factory, in the Benumb of 31cKeeeport, I to the Chanty of A Ilegbeny. Pe, on th e ay„,,, orthste meer, ap.Ltbe Corellsvilleand Pittabeirghltallreed--tw eu t y rant elm ride to Pittsburgh. There are two sheet Iron lathe, end one bar Iron milt six rummer—one an Improved edr.tight snorting Panzer.. These works win snake afteen hundred tons of Gnat Imo in a year, TheGalrenhing Work. .. e ft, • separate building. Beer Aurelia:al at the mill door otter. leg &dillies by, railroad or. steamb oat to any point in the United States or,Crada. Tree are two and a balf acme of pound, on part Of which the works stand, the remainder being liandruie Bonding Leta, oia • loading otter. There ere eight coal mime in stetter the wOrts, of theme!. upe rior mutiny of coati at from two to tour and a half cents per blithe], delivered et the workx. Pnaterten Pre r (Data April aut. For particulars, apple to R. B:GILPLN, • jelthlmmod , • Wilmington, Delaware. • ROLLING MILL SITE.-Wo offer for wile, on easy terms, that, desirable location to Bast Blnaleigham, adjoining the Iron Works of Jame, Leath A 00., thntalning root four acres. The alto le well adapted to Boning Min, Nall Factory, Foundry , Plaining or Sew llifl ia ljAr aimed any other manufactming bteduesa Having • river front, with good road to wharf, pier extending In the river, forming an• excellent harbor for brats, etc.. lorfurtber particulars, apply to • ILHAMSII A RAM!, itsTl:2ml Corner Word and Third streets. rIBEGONAREWERYFORSALt—Situated NY On Stevenson greet, Ingtitb ward, Pittsburgh, fronting on eald Newt 128 feet by IUO feet back; to good order and condition. Pcareadim an be given immediately. For ref. mon& consult Rhodes & Verner, at their Brewery in Pitts. britgb.or Geo. W. Ornith e at his Brewery to Pittsburgh or Wher4lng. For term of as apply to fee: and WIL M. /MINN, 137 Fourth et., Pittsburgh. - Et R SALE—An interest in a Manufactor- A: i g Establiehment to !hie vicinity, convenient to mar tot by railroad and error- A. one of the owners is dexinnia of nattering from the nehabberboodide interest trill be sold i • gra - bargn, and the limber Nina exclusively for cub but Utile capital wlll bereguired. To 'any one having a small capital to Invest the above Is a favorable opporto. WM. Torms euy. Apply to LNYI WADS, feliklirdkw•F ,No. TM Liberty etreet. FOR SALE—I 7 acres of Land in Ohio tp., 8 Mil. from Allegheny City, I mile from the P 1 IV nodC IlAll. s ienna at Rill back. Apply to 010. W. BONN, c, moth ah eof Ohio at, 3.1 door wort of th e Diamond;Alle. Ono/ V. fele VOR SALE,--Stovcs for cooking, .I.' hew ng, etc., the beat iblectedpatterne; Fire Irons, lenders, Coal Bcottle,Sad Iron% Brithini..,' in setts or WA plecea the great Patent Grid Irons the best ankle for broiling everlntroduced in thla or w hop. s it other, cif'. I will ref ad the price In aoy case other* it the plore what I represent it. Housekeeper.' Hardware. the Net' selected dock In the city. sodas cheap as the L the Iron City tore Wareham.: of W. W. Bit AD UAW, Gincconor fa 1'..1. Craig k 0...) No. 124 Wood brat. Alt aorta of Jobbing MIMI at chartist-make. Orden by mall ehall receive prompt attention _ fell FOR SALE--A kmcontaining - 249 acrea, 100 cleared, 40 lirmisdlow, batsmen snail timbered, all weII watered; linproromentigood hewed logoomes, good barn, good orcherd of :00 or. 300 DOG tree. of different kind.,eitoate iII Weetrienrelty;9% Miles Dam Itili side atation P. B_ 11. Mb b ape of the beet grand's farm. In the county. and will be sold at a great pergola. Apply to 080. W. BONN, Booth it'd* of Ohio at, 3d door we .t of the Diamond,Allegheny City. - to:0 FOR SALE--32107ietc5 - 01 land in Ligonier fp. Weatomreland co., on llho Greensburg pike, 3l mil. Irmo Laughlin...own, 13 mile. from Latrobe. well no. lered end well Wuhan& Will be wild low for cash, or will grub PI city property. Am!, to GEO. W. BUNN, South osle of Ohio street,3l door wsetpf the Diamond, Alia, city. ___ __ FINE COUNTRY REsIDENCE FOR./ BALI OH BENT.,-. Th e mbecriber ellen tor ae/eg or rent that deUghthu Coant= Beat, now ccenekil by Adam Releemeu, to Berrecre Tp, adJsmint to Allegheny My, competing eight =ma of clicko laadooith modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 room; Green Mean, Spring Holing Bern, Stabling, Tenant goon, ie. low acres are =der Orate, which prombea to be the most valuable Vine yard in the =linty. ?berg an Wend Itemdred bolt b i rd tatrtTorte.wat=ri ettllrce Indth The M ole is prime land, hlghly culeratad and Improved, and etuoted apedtke civerarandlek • Belie= of the' taro dew and aurroundhig country. =kW • IL 11. RYAN. ACMIIOOIIII i CIL, Nudists' Exchagge.t_ VOR. SALE 3aoacres of finely timbered 0 Toog . sALEs-By AutfriN mom- & •v,.. , 7! .ad I. SOH meaty, oh* .. 11 ma...do / 6 la, . 6 I,3__ _,OO krrirn liMmtuntry zrousruirr sysorr ---- 77 -,, trout alHoPoUth 2 14 awe . i.‘tt t ia . eta. ./.... Wn. b. THURSDAY LUNING . Drldgg,A.autramt• Bad . mid km for nob, or wail take good improved city property G m ." B lock. 1 3 . 4 sn i B.na PRA at lOU. sals either to Pitteborgh or Alleghenj City. Apply to ORD.w. , ,„, m.,,,,...,,, BURR, South e ase of Ohio. treet, Sd door errata, the f:;,...,, - - -- "1" • 1 4 th. Arki• A n i me ceoed,..Allogeooy City. Vatlft...:X.e.., Drafts sns i zza;nry .Noy --- .. . '-' - C . .. _.„. ,mate, AbeS, wat lg',Banco&UZE treets.— 4, .1 ,Jd oa TID - hber GU cmin admisAY; nit sion. • '' ~.E. ,tvltaMoWf f i g asiaa at twea!7 EOR SALE.—A, tract of Land nhii. and ono half Reno, eltusto on Us,' ikbout tbroo WIN Irma , the Court Hi mkt kre Dar ash. Lnalro of • 111.1101 k V Airy, at Low, No. I OWA FARMING LAND _ ,m rehr for sok on krorabl•twill • .• • • Linda, attested in Wright *ad h. • met to Mar or Magna& now lo 'row • • acre. !ma Indy two mike from Ooti, • re, will be sold law for audt, or ih. • •• log lands lo thhi or adjoining rountlor. • o% Mahn 1 Alifilt. 12.1 ew..• --- TEAM MILL FOR SALE OR.RE2I/4 )ISSOLLTION OTFAT'aIIiSUIP. .I. 1 Fro Flouring 81111 In Lawrenceville, feonllng cd The law pal. l t p heretofore ander the . alleslant meet so eilandlng back 100 Pet to Zion._ 1,,f t r ow 4 N NIL 20 . 1 , 24 - —. l . a . d , mooed ea • 17ta bat. Vol aka al', ' I , s . :. ; 211"2.114" AVN1T1:M3 t il (Kcal+ Peartli at. deg , will benefter b. AO : ,Y•I ' No. Worth Meet, earoar . anwl iaam .., diatni:,, : ; ..;-. below Prow t 410.• : - ....... _ ll .r* etwbursh Feb . mho •Naagorr - - TThitir TEA MR ADELIA FOR SALE. Mere Wheel Stamm ADZIAL.aal bow liag Ilm at the St. lamb wharf, Leafleted for mate red, If applied for moos. She fa 140 feet t0rm,.28 Rot beam, bold, two la Inch Cylinders 44 feet Croke, Reams ltandeome Win, well forolshed mad • goodoeitat Rer 7, Title Indisputable. For farther intarmatlon apply ;bad CAPT.R.O. GRAY, (Cate of Caldwell ft 11114,) pittaborott. • Mai Lana for Salo. eabeeriber offers for sale section ten, ..woohip 12, range s la stork county, Ohio, ' column% :. m ar, miloo 'n oreot orclldimtir ma. l the It ad to Wooster. and within niughro anis of the Pitt" t.Wayno and Chicago Unruh& The mouth, cut : , ,, r i trant au q=ror th rtl y c leared end ttopttnet I 4 era - wawa by 'pets, and mamba conaidond the lined body of - land In the .. It wlO to sold natiolded or In outliers to nit' • .To those who dcedro to Invest in rad NM.., opportunity la nub *Muni. T. , • ll. 2i22l2=it, ortt2 lio.lol 4th avast. Plitolomittl• ICdral r110),:(401-1;4(0-1.1 It. CIIURGIIII.IAIROCOVICELY I liester's Chisuine Preparation of Dr J. F. Churl:fall's Coasposiad of X HYPOPIIOSPUITE • f LIAIE • . SODA and POTASH,, • Bregno um= no rat rasuuree or r`, N$ groat - Chemico•iiinaietai..Discovery of celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of .party fast made by him to the French Academy oirlifedicine t 2 markt a rota end Important en to the a Is of Potence. • . for the Arai time In the history of the world has • DY been toned that , only Maker et the very wow of ii.Zatonai y Diefet,e, cad by resturiog the te 4ient I demo* of tee blood,tocresiare the principle hick waren. or Mint force, toiriprotheo the, Wei - M. and thee not only ODIUM, tont also LUCE , the development of tbLr hitheitomost Wei E erge maim racew rd-Critatioii to the Public:gill ne prenoranane we •Inedyta the market, purport. baud on Dr. Chnichnl`a dietary, mama •IA ,ch •• Lily caution both the probation indthe ;while o one bo deceived, but ask foe and nee enl the me n aokl fnia, Cu. ade General Depot la r te Unded ' , NO John e• set, and' t ...ulzg sf.st mute ugua .4l,youx,.., by whom alarm , Dr.ChutchtlVe pro. .111prit ep m • rii.lllata /.1.:..13111C114.V.K... toga.m"' i Ne • or Bcrollulom Compla•lots, Dobalay, Lo.eoe • • wait,Dispepale, Indli att.., and Yvewio Mak. It Lv • eovereictl and invaluable rrlandy. . inIy.R.F.L.I THE TESTIMON 7.103% Ax r eo f e IV. Y. auterions ..r.rtimi Oolddllediv /Xi,. MR. 1 iphirotor may be our cohclualt - m with reference to Mo cleiros. i pr. Otwrchll4 for the Ifypophoepliltee lIIIIKTITan rer.di. to i o iclxircolodi (relax. ioaj you eim B y se DOC4I • SO TIM ilt.r.F 07 metal 4 . 4 . 11.4/ lISIVIDIAt, mirrhor. loonf North Aracrican ilidital Ery , .'erl.lbr 01 / 3 5.5.. ~ ••Tble Medicho. la maioutillcally repo. and reWbla-= We hate Med lily oar wen premien In &Wes p mai end other Cr,,-. of dhow, with very asiblictory Re ••• • la eixtvdeit coo In obkblldir y eon 4 zi,...thlrty-Nrreo were In tricipkakend . Wee la the scceod end advance!' stogie of etmausapthini e re: mender were beyond bops. With the exception albs Fs& loe• cum, which were mach - benelloni t all but three, which Ma WU donberi, rexmaed todicticp. ... • Etiellil4 - •• Ur.* Web. , i 5 ., Ace. bettheonir, lii . . aelertion,ient by prep4l. Tu. ."..4 07 . ` iin liiiiii.7.4l,l=kit QM . , 1 . l i : izOvetTrlllbe th aeztby dos to thii,unaavoN4 - 6Wm l y bine s dlnareat ~retipa wet them: COla air Dobeiftel GiclublePteliaralicei or in'. ObernidUil . Ug r go Arbosal,fr but kip' OW amwialt. fil a *koalas .14:4•34, _ 1 3•0 . 114 . 41 = i *. . bet Ibi 111 rilopma the Etat hak-Cirenhatand tenaceaniryinaraehlaa: Va. a %Mt° Ow ' =au Amiably iirlandipasoresoilk* ' 3 • • •4e Arasigsi - sfiwlW . . _ • Let yara:l' dlate COM in! in Vrrst. :41,411cer O.DBOLLAK SAVINOS BANK, No. 65 ug sac - 44 , i l- 7. t ii•Pri4 los& with . e F 6n• 243ig. am arm dra* Worm! from Mid eau Treosvf _ . . . . Young adelva , LualliyAussocUAlfi _ UN:mm-OEOEO2 P.A2M12111017,/iptig.' 9. we rum .5 use Iteaft,.., , ,uxaftre. mat p1i....r-' We cleal I !Hive •AN..EVENINQ Wrfil TUX POVTBi,•_ 1 .. Ho will reed ells Iron, Tll5 kVi r ALB, - oulo . •' v. best of El/orldan'W Cu wikw. p,, ww mew at G3;o' 1,./t., llweitwlkw3 to cotnnwww. ', ,j - 'ite . l ' Tickrti, 25 v011t. , . to l 13 ow ,4 wt Um Mole and Ike' tth .w ' "s - Hotels, Lib flo .1' ' Room,, Le. Ct.. Committee are: - II , 1 •t T V.H. Fume, . , ms R. Inn, 1 .1 spII Amass, , . P. DAV-MO . OX. . iiiht7l - ----------7.7'...1''. ''. MEM ...swain Luz, Fun diXtsitaitts. Co -;h Feb. IC I lean. Onliit { - MEND NOTI . Cie. —The President Direttati of this Company have this day detier, dividend °roof the pretty or the lid dx mintli. ;A t dollars per there, spplkable to the rodottion Of 14,14 no ti 7. A. h tielLtitaT, &cry ALLEGHENY '1.2.1131111.A11iChl C0M1.P.427Y. l'ENtrrree is-hereby given that !in porn- "L 7.; pee of we act or Asseml.4 rotating third°. • charter of tocorporatt. approcod Jontutry 27,.1430, ROC,/ to receive onbcception to the Copital Stock or the • • GRIMM EV13011.01011 COMPANY'e argil:ewe& wait tee opened et the 111:11011ANMY NIMNIANDC. Touttb •s 3. Pittsburgh, on MONDAY the lieu DAY OF MADAN Nizr, - to remain open Cur AT* dye, (cako ILL clock be NONA!' sublerthol,) from 104. 1[., to 4 o'clock r. Yi or nth 447. • Tboi. U .via - , I Jas. D.ldurisy, 0. O. UunoN.,, Horny. MU; W. U. Lyoo, Juo. - Taaa B. Detutock, Imo Joan. (1.43. W. Jocklai,•: John A. WU., Goo.R. White. A lkou Rama, - A.ll. Wallingfocal, Robert Beer IL B.Btelißlir,:. • Janne Lauglglio, Alesander Speer , Rabat Faaki. Geo. W. thin, • M. Wateon, D. U. Doak. teI2AM Orme lisrs laws Owes . • 1 1 ie, ifebrAsr7. ELACTION NOTIC E.An Elecg on thr. teen Directors of the Elie Mast Company, for tbe insoles yAlt_r. 'WU be bete et their office, to tbeeity of ID* , theiripm MONDAY OP MARCH NEM. ";• ADAM A . ruommarr, • fALLIGRINT BRIDOR, February 5, 1859 - An Election for PSeeldeat, Ilebeip te , liet Mom the .Competty for Greeting it &lilts over the • River, opposite Plitaboreb, tho Con n of Altlie,” win be ball at the Toll novo It the north 4,er "th., bridge, ea MONDAY, the TM leT of 'limb lust, at eclat PY. fliftlemod the IfM. abas no. Tram: . mufitnunts. , , D ITTSBUROH THEATRB.—•-• EXTRA ANNOUNCIMERMIMI‘ Mee. 0;. M . EIS/CLAIR, -• LATE MI W. EDWIN FORREST, • Ansided by the young Amuican artist. MR. lIERRY L UMLEY. t reopectfully anew:ours her tint Itcerrtr to Pittebursh tio.• FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. Etb, ' IMO, 1, •„ .- het, will be presrated, for the Bed time, au Win k historical picy. entitled ! poi MARIE ANTOINETTEr - 7'...r:; or, the m: NaGELICIL •• Marie Autuicetto...- (Am' .......... . . .. --MV r . EIMERY MIMI. •'• To oonclodo with the Shekspethut KATHERINE &J PETIMICHIO. • - • }Daiwa., ,Ifrs. C. PI. 911101Jillt .Fetrttehlo. ........ - nratz , BlDL67 ! Seen can bow ............ • felkd2t Ea act. TO LET—A comfortible two story Ihrlaing containing Anew:on and Anlahed gare c t,lb. unman on Washington st, Allegheny city. Enquire of ' - • t . *l3 x. n. KIND, Na 2 I I LIDort/ni , . • TO LET—A Store Room on Fifth 8,4E3 .a the moat tleelrible location= that great the..lW - ri44 °tighter,. Apply at In Libertyreet. • RIDDLE, VISTB 1,00 TOLET—Two large first-clasa Dwellingsar:, to let, with .11 the male s Improtemants. . urron MoCilialtßY/ A Ito. 121 BecimA tail& &coal it. zs. TO LET—A throo st., Brick Dwellirjk Ibane, cuutaJoing 0 r00m5,0.41 COWAN, Si Eupgre .1.14 w wThetkv, Liberty t. FLET—A small Brick- Llwelling-fila -!• Moto, four room% on Centro Aoonao.--(blinat,v.M-...- ma kooniro of Jal4 WATT a Vi/140/X. • fro UT.—That desirable businee A stand, with defining grisebid, oo the earner Liberty and trllarra errant., well adopted for • y cal More, being neenteed es sorb we thebut f years. Eng° Ira of 11. NI • e, eid4 N 0.211 Liberty street. LET.—A comfortable brick dwell-arh . - icc.comemcclicroccee and notated (snob, sibil • s gr . utte on °Ware etree between Liberty and Yam Yana of Untlj 11.11.H1110, Nea-21.1 Liberty et. . rro LET—Th, A nowroccorrif,l b IS'arehouse Room and Office Porter S. Mead & -0n.84.-wont sloth:4;l;We= - DIM= F OR RENT — lLot l44 l7loofeet,cumitiet: • erected, Buil law, &Ad% AC `ron4lerlic it lot bac far .67 kind of onlncenzlng, gunge m DyjaM;,, , streeo Birmingbamorpostioßanio BI natee 06.1 pig; quire f AIXXABILR ULc: t 7 •tanot, Plttsbova. FOR_RENT— .. _ A FINS WA8R11011)14 10. ES Market bene4,...... ,. .. dee M. ilolawn s Ben& the_bril at..l ahelved In the heel , .. g - zrre. -- tdr - whalerde and Isten.dr... puls bnehn.se,withor el!hout o large cidaTt gory ' Win bows In the rear. J . .. 2 , ., ... unlf WAY, in t. • -." dellvilf , &wicklerrMs Zo7Rants. WANTED.—Agoang man who can write • good twain.. lsad,ond would!. warms =lb, himself glob:Tally useful la It wareboan. Anvil , * at thls: oak. figt-lwd _ sBooo—Who Wawa Moneys—Want parchmes9,ooo or 110,R00 damn worth • • B.Aldi AtortrA A ".My to Xb.w. ioatb-akle OhlostFait, oor ip-at of the DlamondAllegbioy City) Sluitioi Zak% To. M. . I : l4l,l i l B.E.notloneer: ' ta S tatosiil Pr. IV. cham R. R sua„lotpus,by IP/ . P. M.DAVIII,Auct.,Na. 84 lifth 'Business Sotico Isr-Cbangcl. (1 0- PARTNIII9III.PNOTIOE-1 have this dar iumelarad lab mil 15.1108.1173 Um "-- CIAL.Ing, Telltehis andhniashthztridaould th•bealmair of the nem wilt b cooducadththe rims afi. L:04181 1 (L., " GIIAN & CO. Persons Irvine lbaltosia Inamictkai sat' • eloped will toe wilted upon kw setsnosat. of At pinwel L, cuithrAunar. Allastmkt ne., us, assa. bilawainr DISSOLUTION OF partomblp borokilbrodadaist onosciibers, JaMKEI MARSHALL and amossILY3IIAIY, silo - kr the style of Mamba 4 liege I? ry dliootood by mutual commit on Umbra% doyettomky,lB42. •• Timber loom of (bolas flan orill Woodier! Lb* old 1 61114 ' ofLlberty .n 4 Wood otrootsortions Moo bobibto4 "al • Pine° make bwrodiato Pruett, bal Moo Wing chasm "i` promt. them for lottleotent. " • • - • 11111111`.14CR4ZIN: ?PRE andanigned have. this' y,with than In banana Thome L hay Arm of Lloyd k Cb. style tho - Ana of .tbo,„ bo Lion a Yowls - Mu* • REA, LLOYD & FORZYTII.--- AV II OLESA • GB; 01:1-BU,S, 7:111 *LEAS 3tlff , comsiziri mnatears i• • PIG METAL AND BLOOMS .1 7's',Water Street, • iesstrei Pirramea t i, PA.' NOTICE uF DOSSOLUTI Obi :OF 00-: / 1 - 4 PARTNlASlllP.—Plibilcsotbio b beroby Oran that: - -h e en.yeartherebi; heretofore extolling wider tlis natuehrelybl re and title or (2111144 WAASIVITE 00 ,2 41 0s•BnUders, in Wadr, • Allegheny coaalating 1 worai, and W. 111Pluseeh, as parlours, leas teen and hereby publicly declared Modred; in tbab Is) cue. nor any.. a add co.parlsera la allowed or antiVirhohyla contract suit more debts, Debilities or obllgaUcenioranykind,inabri or nib! of crbbr, weeisimith Ca, Mt idoalect saw. -', anima, beams i receiver is alepoirAsj, and tidies publicly Oren. MIDGE, Jam and . SANUltlelvAritswpkw. Another., City. January gel, 11151).. 'PRE innactligno havo•anociated with there_ en the Clcsuralueloa .Bnainera zniti"Awastla, Stzubmv ille, Qhlu, Tti• or- the 11,[19 VIII maims; Luiei4Pree r MUlaira CCr • 1,1.1rAgg1... 1. _ teXIC4 ' C ..x....wex.....:......,;.i.c. n . 1 . rrxierxc,, cOmbII•SSIP.N.•N • •• ite th , iria • Pas:Tres and. INI.- _ _ ...._ . ,..,_ :__._z_..______ _____-.. . osiirixOngsrA l n , .. - - DR - 7*,,TETTZtes Sand celcbiated end' „ u sun all Mo., •• ~ connt tairrogabm w .,,, Bitten ortit . TL. -Doctor onto of the body of . tuotbf i ..,,, . .._.,.., 11. ..tinbh....... ,,. , - ; log the alto:Mon of ON la"' ... '.. ..`'.... noulnc.:,., . duo la with ottousgor imuro.ne , w ,klit../a , 1fa11nin50.....,,,, , ,„' ' sod adaptutbs ( fi e. dbuomo•Abu_o_t oi youm. ~ , .. It It no quick ot but ow ~ ,,b . :. I tn. „itonticon pos sod Poe& u s *try v v . ii , it . Imo by the mottoonntotuad ite ~........_ .. d prkutt lodivkl"1" all ,T 4 u ! lotto b fia mappoomaa* evtax. , Trujarr are in,o7. 22,. - r ethOgsidae ....°' "" .... 7 sktiglad. thinks ". E , j u i.ny dellutind Iht , kbri t7 it hus ed lawny& '-- - .1.- id& • eel =ro End dekko . , gAi m pb... =V ;Tr. t ElMlTHozmutactvrtie ana=r f -1' , ' at w mars% eitcwskos: BONN'S BRONCHIAL TR00.1110,-• I , ~, T. / 40, 06.1 Will ilXlMlldlater raini MSZEIC4.4 '; i nk Cb 1441, log am; mad - tank. nocoomv. Manna and Lump, ',Tay in Itni Ikon 0217110414 - T.: siddizibeghanto tik• moseddlage at MM. --. ni also innspannen to p blkozikal aid f::,.'....d • j 4. . darn awing and Elvin( poy.t ~t 1 Anat.. edAppl,ffillnionind bd , dUNIIII% 011 • oorosakaacei ItslatOniii _ , , i 1 LOOBIZEI it - CO: - 0 00 4t0th5ted4a! , .7 , 74, .1418 00.