r 7f>-rc>-SttC¥iLssi , -T SfsH Z-^-$ : """ ;3m- —.-- Pttskfffl (Baltic: d. r. wTuuxs-—»• t. sitoit~.A ÜBOLK M .jitsatu xturr 8. RIDDLE & CO.. XDITOIia and' PROPRIKTOK* PITTBBUBGH - “ TUESDAY MOBNInS MARCH 1, 1850. The Coal Thaos or mr. Ukited Stated— The Philadelphia Railroad and Mining Register gives full detiils of the coal trade forlBsB, and .the Bamming up 4 as follows: - “To ascertain the exact actual coal trade of Jhe United Slates, there areno mean? m cxist enco; for, oaUfde of-Ecnnsykania and Mary land, registers of coal tonnage are not accessi ble ; and cron in the bituminous region of Penn sylranU, ifbich covers more than ten thousand square nSet of her surface, it is not easy to nc * quire correct Information of the whole number rained. However, s with all these drawbacks to a per feclty satisfactory exhibit of tbo coal crop of the United States for 1858, wo venture, never theless, with tho data in oar possession, and with estimates whore wo havo no returns, to tabmltlho following as the approximate yield of the ooal mines in the United States in the year 1858: * • , . . Tho three Anthracite Fields of Pcnn'a ( Broad Top, Blouburg and Barclay Coals... Allegheny A PiUsbnrgh Coals, carried on Pennsylvania R. JL... 325,037 Monongahela Navigat’n Co.’s Coal Tonnage 917,738 Kill mated Hirer Coal Trado of Pittsburgh, 1 exclusive of Monongahela Navigation.... 125,000 Estim'd products in oihOr ports of the State 500,000 Total of Pennsylvania r... 8,793.095 Cumberland Region-. 1 .". 812,725 For Ohio, in 1857, the co«l from rotorai and partly by cftimate, «u pat down-at so that for ISSS it wiU be safe to pat it down at.l 2,250,000 And for tho States of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolines, Georgia. AU - bam a, Arkansas, Missouri, lowa, IlUaoid Indiana, Michigan, ete, and the Terri tories, say 3,000,000 ToUl coal products of the U. S. 1555...14,085,820 \Tho Pennsylvania Railroad carried 869,847 tons daring the year, of which 97,246 tons were delivered at Philadelphia, 99.549 at Pittsburgh 92,88* at way stations and 80,000 used' by the company. Of tho Western coal carried, 4,560 tons Here taken from Blairsvillo, 18 from La trobe, 16,967 from Manor elation, 69,27 S from Irwin’s, 44,409 from Larimer's, 296 from Brin ton's, and 62,007 from Wilkinsburg—in all, 187,635 tons, of which 73,010 tons wero deliver at Philadelphia, 90,640 at Pittsburgh, and 1-1,078 at way stations. This does not inolade the 80,- 000 tons used by tho company, nor does the re port state where these 80,000 tons wereobtaiued. A ton of Pittsburgh coal contain 26} bushels. During the same year, the Pittsburgh and lonndlsrille Toad carried 7,902. tons— 7sl easf- -jwardand 7,157 westward; and the Allegheny (Valley road 20,G22 tons. Reducing tho tons to bushels, the coal trade of Western Pennsylvania may therefore be set dowo os follows: . Pennsylvania Road, carried Ea5t...... 1,946,423 " “ West,..— 2,621,220 “ " used by Co., 2,106,666 Pittsburgh and CoaneUsTillc Road,... 208,180 Allegheny Volley Road, ' “643,046 Monongahela Navigation C0mpany,—25,090,669 Pittsburgh, below Monongahela Nav. 3,291,6C6 Total Pittsburgh coal trade, 86,413,881 Estimating this coal os worth, at this point, 5 cents per bushol, its value would be $1,820,604. It must, however, netjnore than thiy, on a fair average, and wo may, therefore, safely set down ■his trade as worth two millions of dollars a year in its present state of development. Tan Democracy seoms to havo been out gencralled, in the U.S. Senate, by the opposition. Senator SUdell has been compelled, through their obduracy, to give up the Thirty Millions project, lie found that his test of physical en durancerwould not operate, and Saturday morn ing at one o'clock moved to adjourn. In the regular session of Saturday he expressed himself satisfied with the sense of the Senile on the measure, which he imagined had been taken by a!test vote on a motion by Senator Brown, of Miss:, which that astute Senator madeand voted against, to lay the Slidell Bill on the take, which motion was defeated. As Mr. SUdell as Satis fied elmply by the refusal of the Senate to lay laia Bill on the table, and withdrew the'.Bill, the etorm was hushed. The Thirty Million bribery and corruptirn scheme is a failure. It is dead. Bat whilo the Southern leaden were eut gencralled In this, after hating had their ranks thrown into tho utmost confusion by themotlon ‘made by Mr. llalc, which rc-inlrodnCed the Kansas ,qt estion, they hate managed, as some v offset to t islr own discomfiture, to oat-genoral Dodglas aad his 'friends. In that memorable Kansas d ibate, for Initiating which wo thank Mr, Hale too much, they apprised Mr. Douglas t tat no electoral rotes for the oy will bj given South of the Potomac, leilher for him, or for anybody avowing the?, same opinions in relation to the Territories. 'They, also apprised Mr. Pagh, who is not an aspirant for the Presidency, that so far as he endorses the Territorial policy of Mr. Douglas, he.is defi nitely out of the pale of the true churchy The . Washington Republic says: “Messrs. Douglas and Pagh, smarting! under this publicly-inflicted castigation and repudia tion, talk about a Northern party. It is too late. They are oat-generalled. The Southern--man agers, waiUng their opportunity, have contrived, with admirable adroitness, to conceal their; pre determined ostracism of Mr. Douglas, until, be 'had committed himself to a policy in respect to Cuba and Central America, which cals h: m‘off hopelessly from Northern sapport. Theii terieswero mawked until the exact mome it for doing fatal execution had arrived, and Mr. Dong lasla now being groand to powder betwein the tipper and nether mill-stone.* 1 1 J . "Tiu Lotaa a*d Tiuxa cr Mabsocij'o* Lector** on Ihp- Holy War. Mj JUfr»d 8. P*l!oa, natbor o< ‘filocaW,’ «oft other .works. .New York: SbelJuuA Co.” This is a work apon a Bubject ever fresh and And interesting. The basis of it is Bulan’s Holy War, and the author has simply amplified -that inimitablo work and made a spiritual ap plication of its graphic teachings. It is beauti folly printed and illustrated, and should be in the library of every religious man. For by J S. Davison, corner of Wood street and Dia mond alloy. l . ' • . «Tei Polmt' Ub Romm. Sermons, Orations, Popular : - factored. *«u, FhooofnpbtcaUjr reported. Nsw York: J 3. P.,B*ker.” . This is a serial work, published monthly, each number containing a sermon, lecture or oration. Price, lOocnts. The number before os contains an astronomical lecture by Prof. Mitchell; ad drtgSee on mental oultaro for Women. by E. W. Beecher and J. T. Brady* and a sermon on Chris tian Recreation by Rev. T. L. Cayler. These are ail excellent of their kind; and we should bo pleased to see such a publication prosper. Igor Bale by Wont & Miner. ' reSowi's Coon*?* BAUrSoov Havo-woi; eoDUdaioe-c(k of 300 dtBSM. Philadelphia: T. B. Peter*-** tußro*' ’ is a work upon a which we “•• skilled, and therefore, * «*by tho b’or*-^** 1 * fr ° m the P« | BP!thoropghly conversant . tn of a manual ot^aotle fin'd this f For sale by W. A. Qil * ’ ■; Voctr.tßd other sketch« U 1 nrtrw yanke* nation; edited by W. T. 1 ■" ?* by Darter. Philadelphia: T. : ■! ■■■ ■■■% ~l ‘ : 4.. . sketches, : i humor, and . " • ‘ " life inils most » jfeiJr* ' » r sketches aro such qaes b| each .f-; W ' «A. i -fik: % 1 •• i ’ ■ Ficcolominl's Concert* O. *i it. Outfit it ti rid nad plain; 1 ‘ »M™lbslr thread with j ft it; it iB silly tooth. Thai. Shakespeare wrote moto than two eontorios i ago, when but a email patch of the earth's surface spoke English,’ Now, whoa this tongue is spoken and sung wherever the land or the water covers the Mrth, on the banks of the Ganges, T&ngktsckian and Z&mbn, in tbo Australian and California mines, in the torrid and frigid rones, it is passing strsngo that any concert should bo attended by Americans, wherein no song in their own tonngo was sung, un less we call that execrable piece “I dreamt I dwelt in Marblo Halls,” English. Now, those very respectable gentlemen who keep masio stores, know that such selections ns those of Piecolomini's concert do not accord at.nll with the taste of this people, na their sales 'of mnsic tronld quickly show. Listen to the tunes that are whistled on our streets, or to the organ man who caters for the women and children. Mayhap “Yankee Boodle” is part of his stock, but surely one or two of Fos ter’s melodies. Now isn’t it a burning shamb that in the native place or Stephen C. Fester, wboi» rcp-‘ otation is world-wide as a song writer, that ai y one should be allowed to inflict such a namby tstaby piece aa"l dreampt I dwett in Marble Halls " i istead o f "I dream ef Jeannic with the Light Brown lair.” Want a delicate compliment, and how richly de erred that would have been. Jenny Lied—ah, she could sing,—gam os, years Q g°. "uome, Sweet Home," “Auld Robin; Gray,” and “Within a Milo o’ Edioboro’—the ochpos of the Centennial birth-day of Robert Burns arp still in our ears, but his songs are passed by. It;is lime this was reformed. Bp occasionally giro us a song we can understand, such a song as “Lassie wi’ the Lint Whit© Locks,” and Dainty Ariel’s song “Whore the bee- sacks thoro lurk L” with Dr. Amos’ accom paniment, will always lire, bccauso they have the truo pathos, and music that touches the heart. .\. j. Tub Rock oir which tor Democratic I’arty ooes to Pieces.— The debate In the Sent te, on Wednesday, is decisive of tho iasno of affiirs at the Charleston convention, and it puts i n end to the hopes of certain sanguine l Senators that they can reside in nod represent northern States and yet have favor in the eyes of the majority who will dictate the future policy of the )arty. Tho dootnne of the Administration, and >f the body of the Senate by whom it is to be sx ppor ted, is simply the doctrine of slavery for nil tho territories until they become States. They so understood the Nebraska bill, nnd if it meant otherwise they are enemies of ils doctrines. The debate on this point was eiogularly oppor tune, os well as unusually frank and full. For six oh seven hours the democratic body of the Senate struggled over the difficult and danger ous ground, apparently with tho fall conscious ness that the issue must bo me't, and that it might be better, if indeed it is noi unavoidable, to foco the foil danger now. They did so face it, and they declared the south irreconcilable Vri* the north on this vital point, and substan tially admitted all around lhat fate has finally ordained the wreck and ruin of the detoooratio party. . ; j 4is certain ' that no northern Stata can be mode to vote in 1800 for a candidate whose platform is slavery in all the territories until they become States., Weary as we arofof con gests over questions of this sort, ire may as well Siakjo a stand here, anil claim at least liberty for ongress to preserve free territories ini condi tion which will permit free eaigratiod to fill them up. It is rolling back the scroll (of time h little too far to revert to slavery as J normal and standard condition, from which no people, eon come ont nolesß by positive statute. The Contrary is the truth. Slavery is municipal and looal, and can only be tolerated when protected by special and positive law. We hand over the new doctrine with cheerfalgees to tho custody cif those who ore preparing for tho .Charleston convention, and we can only say to, them lhat Hone who carry such a banner can gel to Con gress from the free States, fond no candidate of these doctrines, can get an 5 electoral vote here in 18G0. , The Senators participating in that debate ap pear to have had misgivings as to the future, apd to have looked forward only to dissension and misfortune. There is no escape from the question itself, and tho Charleston authority will accept no hailing expression of opinion from any man on whom it passes judgment. It iB perhaps, fortunato that the Convention goes tp Charleston, and that Mason, Davis and Ilun ter.are the oracles of the power as it now stands. They care less for success in tho election than fpr adherence to extreme opinions, and they are particularly solicitous to place Stuart, Douglas, and others, beyond the line of their organiza tion. They do the country a service in handling the matter so thoroughly, and in pushing Doug lks to the wall before this Congress ends. 4 u rare that an administration and party have two fatal and sufficient caases of its de cease. No master of political diseases but must tay that Eansas and tbo doclrino of universal slavery are enough to cause dissolution alone, : and also thaf 'tha tariff and finances are alone, sufficient. The power of the democratic party is twlco wrecked —doubly pierced with fatal wounds—on’pe and again declared guilty and sentenced. (The next thiog is to execute some of these judgments, and it is unfortunate that the matter is delayed yet more than a year. . The full debate in the long contest of Wed nesday night in the Senate will be worthy of preservationand notice, as the key to the . ’ jmin&nt branch of the party for as mo-. fature as they feel at liberty to taku'ground decisively now.— Phil. N. American. Ose.Wab at a Tot* Esoucji.— Senator Fes senden, of Me , in denouncing the President’s Messsgo asking for mean 9 to begin hostilities ngainat Mexican States, on Friday last, said: “A Tery innocent Tooting resolution was brought in at the last session of Congress, giv ing the President power to use force in the case of Paraguay. It was then urged that the reso lution was not giving the President power to make war, only to commence hostilities; that the passage of the resolution of itself would probably suffice to settle the. matter, and that certainly not more than a single ship would be sent ;to Paraguay. Bat a whole armada of about twenty vessels had been sent out, and there was no speedy prespeot of a termination of the hos tilities thus commenced. The President, upon the strength of past sncccss, now asked power to 'commence hostilities’ against several other States.” Tub New Canada Decimal Cots.— A careful analysis shows the new Canada Decimal Coin to be worth about four per cent, less thaa (be American coin-of tho same nominal value. The Canada silver is finer than the American, but thecoiais lighter. It is, however, of so eo nearly the same intrinsic value, that it will undoubtedly pass uniformly, with otirs. The frontier counties will be saved a great deal of trouble by the In troduction of this new Coinage. That formerly in circulation caused much annoyance on both sides of tho line—-the Canadian shilling being held, in Canada as the equivalent of our quarter, and'OD this sido os representing no more than 22 cents. Tu* -German Phesb.— The Staals ZtUung , N. V., observes that the "native” press attribute the decrease of emigration to this country to the fact that Germany and Ireland have been considerably thinned of their population bj constant immigration, and that there Js. plenty of work for tho laborers to earn their bread In their own'country.. It says: "The millions who emigrate, especially from Germany, do not emigrate because they cannot earn a livelihood at home; The European Gor ernmeotaJjave made strenuous exertions to atop emigration from their countries, while the United States heve done nothing to encourage immigration.” Ilukois-'Fbadds.— The Investigating Com mittee appointed by tho Seoato of Illinois to ex amine into the alleged frauds upon the State Treasury have made their report; They stale that iheV testimony in the case devolopes the fact that many of the canal checks which were cancelled sixteen years ago have been returned to the State Treasury and repaid. The commit tee do not fix blame upon any particular persons, but their report shows that Gov; MoUeson was implicated in the transactions. At the commit tee’s request they were continued with full pow ers. Tbo Senate ordered tho printing of something toprovent H.fromthawing outtdo r ln the spring.— Aahiabuta-Sentinel. , 1 / / of theSnpteu GaibuUo the / -written by hemlf—she gives an ac- -‘l' a masked ball at Mpsoow, where all •nen camaJpjmed aa Women, U enor aad all Qa -romen wore maeculine i the ono who : Ueraljaa aman. >’ ~ ''•ngret that (ht.ilea. Zrarnsn i { shook at New' j j*o ietionsly af* i ohysiriaa ordered him to 'ttaafcrt. and to refrain 'fvjj of Pro. ‘ ' *■ ' \ re r focCia ptyedfaigTeK Deporiu. [ Bit Pitt.b'gb ExcbxUgoß’k M. AM. “ Citizens’ " Iron City “ Allegheny “ '300,551 554,675 1233,552 1130,880 '210,610 255,195 252,005 '432,461 24*499 • 101,921 76,940 101,006 102,697 92,043 [,537,498*1,213,672 7.001,804,1,683.030 1,^19,658*1 ,223,396 6.953,599 1,699,020 Last'week.. Wass sat other Baaka. B”** $ 35,663 I $70,«30j $44,482 Exchanga....... 116,033 21,676 10,336 M.-A U~ 40,766 33,405 36,520 Chums’ 5451 7,167 18,464 Mechanics’...... 26,027 30,743 16,171 Iron City 8,456 19 24,100 Allegheny. 18,612 li,ooo 13,189 $262,710 $176,640 $ 174,262 Last week... 245,600 '134,887 174,870 Inorease 17,110 40^753 Decrease..—. COS Chronic Diarrhcea.—We have session the certificate of a respoctablo dtl* that be was entirely cured ot thla dreadfordli Borrhart’i Holland BiUtrt. Weahall take pleasure In showing tho carl person doubting this statement.' Caonoat—Bo carefal to ask for torture's Holland Bit ten. The (psal popularity of this medicine bis Induced riany Imitation*, which the public should guard against purchasing. * at $1 per bottle, or six bottles lor $5, by the pre> 00„ Manufacturing Pbarme- Wood street, between Ist and 3d to, and Druggists generally. J.,2l:o wemoiad by the mbecriber. For tele by mrl JOHN 11. MELLOI B ROCHA SHAWLS, Gonth Fqoarr, the largaat aod cheapest stoek • t*. H. —New Qood* receiriD^d&ilj. _mrl_ C. HANSON LOVE, 74 1 LAKE FISH—SO bbls. Tront; 100 hi. do do 75 bbla. White FUh 12uhLdo do mri HHNRT SYRUP-20 tibia. Pennsylvania 20 do Extra OoUen 10 caaka Boa ten gjrnp, a top mrl ATWELL LIMB —200 bMa. fresh for ealo n»rl lIKNKT I WINTER’S SUPERIOR I'AtNT, tqoal in all roapecta to by mr4 UKNRY FEATIIERS —J5O lbs. prime nc for **!oJjj mrl ATWELIJ CORN MEAL—IS bble. fresh iground for _wl«* by mrl ATWKI.IJIKE A 00. Lad i e's, " i UIS3E9 AND CHILDREN Cau always bo (applied wUh tabsUntial uld t>«ti Attlng BOOTS AND SHOES Ofjorory description which *r» btln* told off CHEAP FOR CASK. At U>« cheap Store of JAMBS ROBB, 89 Market at. JUVENILE SINGING CLASS for Saturday mornings at io o’clock. MR. WILLIAM D. BMITU w3l recslre ipnlicitlvu it bti Momo Room, otoe Mem. Phillip* 1 India Rubber Ware hooee, on St. Clair street, every aUaroooo daring thte week, between the boar* of 3 o’clock and half past 4, to form a Juvenile Vocal Glisa fbr Saturday caumioga. The count# ol instruction trill be prograailvo, beginning with the elemen tary principle! of Mode. The- dam wilt commence the conree on Saturday morning, March 6th, at 10 o’clock. &23-6t-S ELOCUTlON—Containing plain and practical Instruction* for strengthening! tmprov mg and managing the voice;, also, numerous appropriate axrrcisea In every style of reading, declamation and watery. fo2S 3. L READ, 76 Fourth rt. TENN. CORN—-200 gka. on steamer Glon wood to arrive for tale by t«M , ISAIAH DIOKSY A 00. WHITE GREASE—2S bbls. on steamer Glenwood to arrive for nle'by I*3B ISAIAH DICOY A CO. PAINTERS.— I have received anew article ofMeUUc Paint vhlA I wish' you to call and examine. lIKNBY 11. (tOLLINS, 26 Wood at X7XTHA FAMILY m)UK—2OO bblj XXX Xjtrtra Family Flour to arrive pef)ateamer JenuisGray leas WM, McCOTOtIION, 196 Liberty at. TVf OL ASSES—ISO bbls. N, JXI. stow and for tale by |• Wl QUGAR —20 hhda. N. 0. OrtfgpMidfocwld by. W WHITE BEANS—7S bu. Bem» la atera for ml* by WM. q TONS No. 1 Alleght vVJ 25 tons Marl* Forge Bloctni fc» BUKIV' AnOBBUL Plantation M< crags; 200 bbda. Wr to pi per steamer Decatur,ami lor ml* by fe2S . BHJUVT RYE FLOUil— 4OO bblfl. pi tide, rac'd *nIIS tWood Street, Sorandj Doorabore IHtik , > j- .I. l' GREAT BARGAINS, rte' '■’&&> BjMwcnatwma. jj? •i *?■ BES I COMIC! PATER. '| p6-PARTNEKSIIXP~IThV undersigned THE BEST COMIC PAPER. 1 '-'-VS? 1 ? «*r~ocut«i wm him tatmlt-i. hhiry tue best comic paPer. : /. • j ■ 6 Cents Monthly, or 75 Cents a Tear. \ JOBN PMU^NQ - 1,774,884 1,557,320 974,548 687,853 725,433 681,482 700,284 6415, 7«y 399,790 214,364 85.659 96,225 145,424 71,791 BUDGET OF FUN! BUDGET OF FUN! BUDGET OF FUN! BUDGET OF FUN! BUDGET OF FUN! BUDGET OF FUN! It contain* nearly 100 Engraving* avorj month, is th« same etzo aa Patna Ltsui’* TLtrsnuTED Pina, and mini with Fide Splitting Sturloa, Droll Auocdote*,, Political Sqnlba, Jokesuf ever; d**.*riirtlon, Barteeqne fcomance* Oonatnlrawe, Charade*, and everythin* to make oTerjbody Row with Laughter. Thl* 1* e.mfewrdly the m our pos >n, testifying ■case by aiing CBEATEST FL'JIST PAPER EVER ISSUED! Published the first of every month. tifiento to any Four natnbera are already lunft!—aoml 25 rout* in Stamp* to the Publisher, or hoy then! at auy now* depot in the United State* or Canada. FRANK LESLIE, f«o.otdtap3 13 Frankfort Street, New York. GEO. R. WHITE & OO , WILL OI'EK THEIR NEW STORE, NO. 38 FIFTH nSBEI, NEAR MARKET, ON TETUHSDAY MARCH loth. WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Who re they will bo most happy to boo their friends and customers. fi2S:2«d vans »t BTEINWAY A SONS. NEW YORK. Jnst received, a few YKRY BOPJUUOR PIANOS, fmta the above named nnrlvalled Gactory. .They an wlibont question, the BRBT PIANOS made anywhere, and will be wdllanoou* 0? Pneby other 8anka....... 44 433 29 Bank-Note* A ChksJg U.B. Tnwe. Ifotea 31662 97 opecie (gold and lilvrr). „. 432,461 & $1343363 6) „ LIABILITIES. Cental Stock .-41,142,700 00 Profit* add Earning* 173,411 00 Unpaid Dividend* and Bn*pon* Acc't. 3.103 16 Daeto other Banka 70,620 97 Circulation.— .... 30njil 0O 640,703 4.1 Tbe above «tatoment larorrect to the l«e*t of ray knowl tdp-iDraiDt JOHN lIARPKIUCuihr. &nrt to and rabeeribodjtbis SSih Pel., 1 WO, before me. mfl h AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary PobUe. Mtiiteineat of the UerclunU' and JUana> fnctorera’ Bank of Pittsburgh, ' PiTTsntnwn, Monday, fob. 2*th, 1859. ChvalalMn - ...... 231553 00 hue 234,864 00 Due other 33,404 61 P™ i t 4fio (to atyjlntanTTtit^y* S o4 ."—r V—- 101,921 09 Note* and Check* of 49.703.X1 ■' Da* by ether _ 36X19 61 The above ateteaeunr comict and true to the beet of my knowledge and W. H. DENNY, Cufcier. . »»nrn an 3.« n»r«cTft*4 before me, thle fcsth day of fab, A. P. 1969. mrl fa, p. Mjcmta, Notary Pnb*tri Statement ofEiicnanre Bank of Plttsbg, PmSBVSUB, UonaT. P«b. 28th. 1869. Loan* and Dfacotint* , ~,tl f.ftT.TJO Jl *oj«0 CO Specie Id Vanlt.... _io «« 37 U. B.Trvanry Notu*..-. lojjfoo OO Note* and Check* of other Uauks _ 13,733 09 Dae by other Bonks 19,330 30 Cjlilul Slack— I 818.000 no Circulation ............ ...... 6&4,CT6 00 Continent Fund and Profits „ 191,ws os# IMjKsltr. irayno <1 Doo to other Banks 21,670 19 ro yean osdy, $1,934,009 69 I crrtlfy that the above statement ia true’ to the beat of my knowledge and belief. 0. M. MURRAY, Cashier. Bmomaad aubecrfbed before me thl» 2Sth day of Feb.,lHß'J ■r* C. W.KRNKBT. Notary Public. o above lnitm feet order, sod bio. They will . 61 Wood *L Statement of the Cltlaena* Bank. Pittsburgh, fob. 28th, 1860. ASSISTS. L°*na and Diaconnla.- „ $58T,K63 11 00i01n‘Va01t...........u_ .. 76,930 69 Notee aod Checks of other n*nk«...., 73 Real 'Estate, Ac.— fi.OOu 00 MlsceNanemu Accounts S,UJO 30 Dne from Banks and Bankers... 18,463 91 1 ' : fTOU'JT 03 1 LI ABILITIES. Capital Ht0fck....... 4*40,000 00 Individual Depositors ... 83,008 32 Circulation 130,880:00 Contingent Fund and Profits 36,323 49 Dividends unpaid ..... 489 uq Dne In other Banka 7,100 73 __ . $7024*7 03 The nbovo statement Is correct to the best of my know!* edg» and belief. E. D. JONES. Ouhlar. 1 Affirmod before me this 23th day of Feb., 1839. mfl J.F.MACKENZIE. Notary Public. Long and lo the city. Urket street. METAUC hit" Lead, tor . OOLUNB. Statement of tU« AlecJiwiilcs’ Bank of Plttsburfh. , Motrbsr, Veb. 28tb, 1859. , LIABILITIES. Circulation 210,610 00 Duo to other Banks 30,742 ct Dne to Depositors. tin yn 06 w Feathers , LSI k CO. Bills and Notra Discounted ..... 4755,433 CR Duo by olhur Books „ „.... 18,171 4tj Notes and Checks of other 8ank5........ 29,926 OS Specie In Yank 101,006 47 _ , , . $872,637 W The above statement Is correct, to thebestor tny knowl edge and belief. GKO. D. McCREW, Cashier. Swum beforo me this 2Sth day of Fab, 1859. A. W. FUfiTKK. Notary PnbUc. Mtateucnt of the Aron CUy liank* Pmsacaua, r«b. 28th, 1959. loans ami Discounts j 081,482 29 Duo by other Bauka 24,100 02 Notes dad Checks of oilier Banks and U. ft. Treasury Notes ; 8,457 m Kwcie : 10S.no? 05 CirculU w. _ »6,1i,500 Duo tootlier Banks y. i 19 12 Dueto Depositors..... 148,423 61 The above statement (a correct according to the beat of my knowledge aofferiirf. JOHN MAOOFVIN, Cwh’r. Afflnnod before a!B|lh!a 28th day anBTVEBA DILWOBTH. O OUB f LOUR—BOO bblfl. while Wheat Hoar Ky Flour, in store and tut ealej : ' m*»2B_ J. B.LIQOEW-A OO* Water street. T INSfiJKD OlL—4ooogoilft. Wefttora for bolo jjby , J.B.LIQQETTAOO. PKACH^—7S bosh. Tcnneweo .JkJ halrsL inxtore nod lew asl* by - . \3a - , • J.B.LIQQgITAOO. - IkiirAKDBOBES.-rßoth einglfeand; dcmhle, ■ Tf. Aa-feslaead and ia alotn. • ■ ‘O/fS r ‘ T; 7- '■» T. BiTOUIIQ AOQ.; . -'I Ekl» r ■; 1 leech a mmimNMON. • j 'P&AHB--~25Q bos. Bmall -WJute Beans for ;, NIMICK A . ALR.'KIMrcK, JAI U nUZIXB. TM. K. MMICX. X7X3SCX(3XC Ss CO., COMMISSION MJJRCUANTS, Foij the sale of METALS, TISPLA FOItEfCX 4 lIOIJSE-FDRNISI TINKER’S Hied waxojm JArANNEI) WAT TINNI FLESf/XO'S ' PATi "Warehouse Cor. Pittsburgh, F*b. I6tb, j, SHEET IRON, VI IRE, HD AMERICAN, EIINQ lIAKDWARE, IXE* and tools. &c. icTobias or E, OOODS, R'S STOCK, 'NT LAXTEIIX.S, AC., Market and Third Sts. 3».—d2w t THE uodcrflignei In (h» Commlwloß BteolrenTfllß, Olifo. Th*| heretofore. iave associated with them Icrldom James funu, late of tjlf of lh« Arm will w>«tlnn** ms NIMICK k CO. f*tg Iron and Bloom** _d»4ihf 05WATER STREET, pimnnßOß. riU-PAUTNKRSUIi' NOTICE—I havethia V/“"eclated wilh Ut« Mr, It. B. NORRIS In the UoihJnK, Tailoring nod ffnrnhhing Trade, and Ihaboilnre* on . J 5^ 10 l>o in the name of J. L. CAItNA GIIAN s CO. lieraoea having botiMM tnnnetlou not clownl will Lo waited npon lor aottltment of all personal Btr:l,rB J. L. CARNAQOAN, fol&2wd*w Shany City, fob., Ist, ]Ssfl. Dissolution of co-paktneksuif. *—Tha ptr.nershfp heretofore existing between the snOscriberi, JAMES MARSHALL and HENRY McGKARY, Qndar thoatylo of Alarsbsll A McGesrf, vu dissolved by mntna! mnaeut on the Brat day of January, 1853. Thebn*- Inem of the late firm will boaettlodat tbo old stand, rortwf of Liberty and Wood struts, where tlioae Indebted will pleata mako immediate payment, and thoee baring claims will present them for settlement JAMES MARSHALL. lIKNKY McQKAUY. TUB undersigned have this day associated with them in business Thomas B. Lloyd, bits of thd ftrm of Lloyd * On. Tha stylo of tbo 1 firm henwfW will bo llci, Llotn A FuutTH. RKA A FORSYTH, i "• hC * - TUOa. 8. LLOYD—.... .........ALEX. roXSTTII ÜBA, LLOYD A FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS/ DBALSES in PRODUCE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of I'TCi METAL AND BLOOMS, ITo. 75 Water Street, Fol.’y 1. IHMHeI PITTSBURGH, PA, jßisceltanroas. LYON'S MAGSKTIO POWDERS, destroy Garde* Itisrtts, Cx-elroacJiu, B-d-Dugt, Fltat, Anlt, Muihs, and dt p-tUr/the tannin kind. importanoo of a reliable article of this . bind ft mntlmabh. In warm weather all Qatar# Wunw with theee annoyi ig !■-<*. Tiii« powdur it the only article discorend which will cxtortnluate ihem. A compa ny of botanlrta. from tb HortlOJltD»al Society of Paris, while amidst the ferae. f Asia, obwrveJ that all insect* lighting upon a cer talc kind of p'aiit rery sodd dropped dead. This fact waa rna .» o*-r uf to guard thoir night camn* rrom these Intruders. '<} nntiti-i «,f rh* plant ware brought home by Ur. K. Lyon, a id found aposhiee fnsaet defetroyer in orery experiment. 1 1 is simply a injured Itat, chemb cally prepared to resist tbo tlhit .-fags and climate. Med* ols and Letter* Patent flare beeo obtained from the Qercra menu of England, Frasfce, Gurruatij.nod Rawls, rrom the World’* Fair, and numerous medical and ’horticultural cob lege* and societies. j LETTER jPBOM THK/ PRESIDENT OP THE U. STATES Rxxccnr* U; nro*, Washington, Slat Jon. 1868. “Mi.Eautou. LrotDear bln 1 hare the pleasure to Inform you that the K* yal Commission of tbo World's fair, at London, bare award d yon ft Mrdsl and Certificate for the great rmhie of yoor 61 iguctlc Powders, for exterminating Insect#, Ac. “MILLARD FILLMOR*. Chairman." Tbe ftbote waa accompanied by a certificate of Prtnc« Albert. It Is Fn* rrom Potion. w . K*w Yoex, October Ist, 1858. Mr. E. Ltor—Dear Bin We hare analysed and tested yonr Magnetic Powders and find them perfectly harmless to mankind and domestic animals, but certain death when In* bated hr bugs, ants and Insect*. J A6IEB ft. CHILTON, M. D, Chemist. LAURAKCK REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. T. Hospital. Mr. Jons L. Rosa, Boperleteodent<.r tbe Now York Uor pltal, says, “be has expelled all the bags, ants, roaches, moth*, Ac, with Lyon’s Powder, and finds It of Taloa.” KrcTy gardener andhoose-keeDor most hare a direct in til ret in an article of this kind. Reference can he made to the A*tor, fit. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge 1 Meigs, President of the American Institute; JaueeOordon Bennett, Hen. Winfield Scott, Cyras W. Field, L. M. Pease, of the Fire Points Mission, A cl, Ac. Jodge Meigs says, “Th a dfacorery of Prof. Lyon is of national importance.— Thr.Farmera’ Clnb hare tested it thoroughly. It will dc* troy locnsUrgrasaboppcrs, tuts, moths, bags, and all rennln. Garden plant* can be prtsierred, anil boose* made pure." ArrangemeoU are now mode throagh Messr*. BARNES A PARK of New York, to barn it told throughout the world. Many worthier* Imitation* are adrertlmd. Becantions! . ' , “Niw Yowl Norember Bth, 1858. J« TetiHug from bastoma, I hat* sold all my Insect Powder* and i’illa. Letter* Patent, and the emtets par tally* lag thereto,to Mrom. BARNES A PARK. Thta Powder 1* a dlscorery made by myself, land brought from the Jnterler of A*!* Uana.td beer my iuubh “E. LYON." - flaw byapor^—— -hUljioj ■ Magnetic FiiL Orderthem throgube ebaat. - - TU Lyon’* Powder kill* Insects in a trie*, Dot Lyon's Pill# *n> mix d fjr rats and mice. Sample flasks, ‘25 cent*; i ugnlar sizes, 60 cents and 41,00. Potlow directions. Vte/raty oad Uumuefdw. barnes a park, 13 and 15 Park Raw, New York. Also, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment. feS&MwdAwGmT FKBHUAKY, 1«0Q, ■fEßßmpy, |B5O. riAivo rosiss FOR SALK DT JOUST EC _ Swl ELLOR, No. 81 Wood st, Pittsburgh. TUB NEW SCALE GJ OCTAVE CZUCBLERING PIANO.. THE sub&criberhas just received in addition Ui e «plrndid stock of the new trait, Bereo Octave P r,ce fro® $250 to <6OO, FOUR CIIIORERINQ IfIJW tiCALB 6J4 OCTAVE PIANOS Tbe Improvement In the new OctaveconiUu’mecam. plete change of what la called the awle, being a radical change throughout the entire piano, it ialn facta naw t'n. ttrHßunl and ta totally different to those mado prtvtonilv £.by tlranmeflrm. • r The price of the new Octave will be from s*»nn | 0 $3OO, according to the styfe of the exterior. Far sale by „ , JOHN IL MKLLOR, Bole agent for Cblckrriog A geos’ Pianos, No 61 Wood Bt_ between Piamond Alley and fourth street. fhlo A SPLENDID LOUIS Borowood Plano, by Raven, Bacon RVMKIH Vo* New York, with French grand action,! | V I II ovor strings, combined iron and wood frame, felt hammer* ofanenUronow Invention, producing a Tone of the mnl delicate yet powerful sweetnroe. The Plano Fortea nf thil old and eetatdUbed liunn, Raven, llaoon A Co. itand second to none In New Fork, and their ioatrumenta will haanp* piled tbroaKb John IL Melior, at the Factory prices In New >«rk, delivered at Pittsburgh, packed and read* tor ship ping. SECOND HAND PIANOS *ioo,sw, sio, $35, $3O, fa DICKERING & SONS ’£3^H BOSTON PIANOS. " No 20,328—A new grand scale 7 octave loolrXlV Hun. u 20,4*0—A new grand ecale J 14 carved mouldings. “ in, MK—A carved moulding 7 " •* richly varM wood. “ 18,731 A carved moulding.7 44 powerful Tone. “ ‘JO.6I6—A mftat elegant T “ Clifford stylo. “ 20,692—A new grand ecale 7 •* new upright Plano, M 20,695 A new grand teals L 44 plain round cornora. 44 20.579—A now grand ecale 7 44 do do “ 28,:<5£OLINUtQ OUAIRS—In Walnut and WUarwtkak- i. Mt; : » M. TOBBO tR “3§T-:.y* •- -v f #y , \l. EOR SALE OK TO LfiT.—Tho House n sow occupied by B. K.-McOOWIN, No. 27 P*un street Esquire on the premises. ' . fe2fam Rolling mill site situate on TILS MONONGAHELA RIVER TOR SALK.—This propsrty *!> alas-th* Pittsburgh and.Bcston Copper Works and h« one of tbe beat landing*oa tho river. faC&alltn A. W. QaZZAM, 137 Fourth street FOR SALS.—A second hand steam engine, (baa b**o tauao threemanths,) of thirty bone power, *l4 fret stroke, 10 Inch cylinder, weight of 2600 pounds, all complete and In good order. Apply id CEO. W. BUNN, Sonlli side of Ohio street, third door wntot the Diamond, Allegheny. ■ v f 023 FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A large two story brick bonding, 130 fort long by 2S foot wide,on hebecca street, Allegheny city. Ha* tea bone power ■ train engine. In good crd«n will be rented In room*, with power for light work, If not disposed of. Apply to GKO. W. BONN, Booth aide of Ohioetteet, third dour west-of the Diamond, Allegh»uy, frtJS R'OLUNQ MILL SITE.—We ofii-r for ■ale, on easy terms, that desirable location in East Birmingham, adjolnlngtho Iron Works of Jones, Lanth A Co., runtijuin,. ahoot four aero*. The site Is well adapted filing Mill, Kail Factory, Foundry, Plaining or Saw Mill, or almost any other manufacturing business. Haring a large river front, with good road to wharf, pier extending into tbe rircr, forming an excellent harbor for boat*, etc. For farther particulars, apply to f-'n-o.t „ KBA3IBB ABAHSI,' _ Corner Wood and Third streets, Oregon BRBWERYFdRS.\CKSaS«t«d ?? IMM.ur.b. tivi.iu,,, on said street 128 ,fo«t by liw foot back, iu eo.vi «.nfor .-u,.| condition. Puasesslou can fo. given ImmedUtf lr >W ief. erouco consult Rhode* A Yornpr, at their Ifroverr 1,. burgh, or Geo. W. Smith, at hu l!re»crr m PitNhurirh or Wheeling. For terms of safo apply to * feßrlmd WM. M, BIIISN, 137 Fourth tu Pittsburgh. EOR SALE-—l 7 acres of Land in Ohio tn., 8 mDe* Cron Allegheny City, lmile from the P r IV and 0R B station kt ElHbock. apply toGKO.W. BUNN, south sldeof Ohio sk, 3d doer west of tho Diamond, Alit ghsay City. , M 5 FOR SALE.—Stoves for cooking, Jggi heating, etc. the beet selected pat tor ns; FiraKjE£k Irons, Fenders, Cool Scuttles,Bad Irons, Brittsnia.BSiML in setts or odd pieces, the great Patent Grid tbe beat article tor broiling erer Introduced in this, or per haps any, other, city. I will refund tbe price in any cose wbereitfkilstoproTowhat I represent it. Housekeepers’ Hardware, tbs best selected stock in the city, and at cheap as tho cheapest, at tho Iron City Store Warehouse of W. W. BBADSIIAW, (Successor to T. J. Craig A C 0.,) No. 134 Wood street. All sorts of Jobbing done at shortest notice. Orders by mail shall recetre prompt attention fois FOR SALE—-A Farm containing 249 acres, 100clearod, 40 In meadow, balance well timbered, all well watered; Improvements good bewod log bouncy good ban, goad orchard or 200 or 300 fruit trees of different kinds, tit a ate la Westmoreland conuty, miles from Hill side station P. R. B. This is oneof the beet grating (arms In the oounty. and will be sold at a great bargain. Apply to GKO. W. BUNN, Bonth aide of Ohio it, 3d door vmi uf the Diamond, Allegheny Oily. teio FOR SALE—2OO acres of land in.Ligonier tp, Westmoreland co- on the Oreensbnrg pike, RU miles from LaUgbltnstewn, 13 miles from Latrobe; well wa tered and well timbered. Will be sold low fcrcMb.or will trade for city property. Apply to GKO. W. BUNN, South aide of Ohio strwt,3ddoorwMtor tho Diamond, Allegheny city. * Js2l F” INE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SB* SALK.—Tbe subscriber, intending to reside per-Jgß. ntanently at his country seat, near East Liberty, offers lur sale hla Residence on sooond bank, Allegheny City, corner of Baudosky at. and South Common. Apply to fclOlwd A. BBADLBT, N 0.4 Wood si root. OR SALE OR RENT—Gnetvro story EjM* Frame Dwelling and l}£acrea«f land, adjoining the property of Jchn Wright, Flit tp. Price very low. sen. qalroof Ja24 WATT A WILSON. FOR SALE OR RENT—A very desir- Pf able two story Brick Dwelling Honw, in good £9 order, with gaa and water fixtures, altnateoaOolweU street, No. 69, Sixth ward, Price very low. Enquire on tbe prom tees, or of JalS WATT A WILSON,26S Liberty at FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers CT for sale hi* property In the Borough of fiawltt. BB ley; a fine large Britt Dwelling House, Frame Baru and Stable, Brick taring House, Ac. with from ten to forty acres of ground, as the purcharer may dartre. There is a good Orchard of choice fruit, and tbe grounds about the House ate ornamented with shade trees, shrubbery, Ac. it la a most desirable property for a country home, and will be sold on Tory reasonable term*. For further particular* enquire of J.W.P. WHITE, Attorney at Law, 100 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or of the subscriber on the premises. delftdtf R. UOPKINfI. Fine countri residence foe* BALB OR RENT.—Tbs snbscrlber offer* for »«i«M or rent that delightful Country Seat, now occupied by Adam Belneaaan, in Bsesiro Tp, adjacent to AUegbesy City*comprising eight acres of choiceland, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Green House, Spring House, Barn, Btabling, Tenant House, Ac. Four acre* ore □uder Grape, which promises to be the most valuable Vine* yard In-the county. There are several hundred Fruit Trees, Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Ac. most ol which had been imported at great coat, and are tn One conditions— The whole is prime land, highly cultivated and Improved, and situated in apoeltlon commanding a fins view of tho two cities and surrounding country, spfcdtf 11. H. RYAN. EOR SALE!—32O acres of finely timbered land in OalUa county, Ohio; well watered, 10 miles iron OalliopolU, 2\4 mllra from tho Ohio rtrer. Will be sold low for cash, or will take good Improved city property either in Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply toQEo. W. BUNN, South side of Ohio street, Sd door west of tbe Dia round, Allegheny City. FOR SALE.—A tract of land containing nluoand one half acres, ■ (taste on the Fourth Street Hoad, about threw mfW ’from the Court House. Will be sold low for cash. Inquire of . IRISH A MACKENZIE, oclßdtf ■ Ati’ys at Uw,No. W Fourth street. J OWA FARMING LAND.—The snbscrih- I J. era offer fur aale on favorable terms eix hundred sera I Choice Landa, altoatod in Wright and Hancock cnentiot, -edjeee&tto line* ~ Iroaua rww4U'cuurae of^dlSjv 4 ?- ton, •B'Lone t- two mllee tram C^a.- sold low for eaab, or exchanged far firming landa in this or adjolulng counties. noM f . McBANK A AKJBR, 124 Becoud at. Steam mill for sale or rent.— Frame Flouring Mill in Lawrencovltle, fronting SO feet on Chestnut ■ trees and extending bock 100 foet to Kwalt at. For fall description end terms apply to fels AUSTIN LOOM& A CD., f.B Fourth at. Ohio lasnd tot Bale. THE subscriber offero for sale sectaan ten, towsehlp 12,‘range 10, Stark county, Ohio, ™t*m»Qly known as “Bowman’a Sectic®," containing M> acres. It la ■Hosted tbrve mile* vest of Mamfllon, on the State Bead leading to Wocator, and within about two xnllro of tbe Pitt* bnrgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The aontb, east and north-eaat quarters are pertly cleared and improved— the remainder la covered with auporior timber—and the whole la well watered by eprlnga and running atreama— Thie section ie considered the flueit body of laud in tbe eosnty. It will be sold undivided or inqnartertto suit purchasers. To those who dee Ire to Invnt in real estate a better opportunity la rarely offered. . 3. B. SWUSZXB, No. 1014th street. Httiburgh. oeS&dewtfT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! UIU CntRCHILL’S DISCOVKRY I Winchester's Genuiae Preparation of Dr, J. F. Churchill's Compound of THE HYPOPHOSPHITE of LIME, SODA and POTASH, a trsctno axKXDTrua vna txxatwx.it or C? O N S T 7 M P T lON. THE CTcat Chemico-Medicol Discovery of i the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris, QrjtT m,- *»-/ known fey him to (be French Academy of MedJ a now and important era in i Now, fertile flrat time in tbehlatory of the BRMKDYiIwea found that sorely strike* at th> dationqf IWaonary IK«eaie.and by rerforOro chemical tlcmaUt of t\e fctooa,lncTro»ca tbeprli conttituUi nervout or rtloi farti, invipcralistf (ire funeUont, and thns not’ only OURRB, bo VKNia, the deretopawot of this hlthertomost of the human tace. * JtrcuUoatt theeauic... , Various preparations are already Id the mudi ,«• log to be based oa Dr. Churehlira dlsooTery, «* we solemnly caution both the profession and Ute Let oo odo be deceived, but oak for and sm ouly tbo pre paration sold from the sdeOenerml Depot in the United Butts, No. 49 John street, and bearing a/oc timiU sirnn. tore of J. Vnoflimx, by whom alone Dr. Churehlira pre scription Is pot np i» a ulublk aw o&muciu.r nrai rosu. Inail Nsrvoos or ScroftalonaCbmplalnts, Debility, Loss or Vital Pown, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Female 'Weak nesses, U is a sovereign nod Invaluable mnedyX -W-JUUDTH* TESTIMONY.^* fVomlAs JST. 1". Ammooa Medical JfoniAJjr, Jar J&y,1858, “Whatever may be our conclusions with reference to the claims ol Dr. Churchill, fcr the Uypophoephltee as sovereign remedies In tuborculoris (oonsnmpttay thus got u no OOBl* AS TOTHS VALSI Of tsm SALTS AS ÜBZHU AOXHTa." MtHcal Rtporterjbr Oefc, 1658. mis Hedkteo Is pdantificslly prepared and rriiabK— We have used It In our own practice, lu pMMsfe pulsoonaHs, andl other fcrms of diseaee, with very satisfretory results.- * * * *- In tixty«ighl cases la which this remedy was p™a» thlrtywmn were lu the Incipient, and twenty tinea in the sec and and advanced stages of consumption; the re* malnder were bsyond hope. With the exception of the let* t* mm* ■hfeh were much benefited, all bat three, which are still donbtfal, recovered perfectly." Prfces2, or three bottles for |S. Single botileeonly,ls amamtraUd i . goraale byttsprtdpnlrtUU*titTmjwh**a.{ .• £ j ~ *j; : ’w.b. Aa n.moHSOJf, \ todndUr..;. gto faoa4way,lfow Torfcj • SHrVVLNQ- 1 ! a ass, wbiis aa a..^o. SE WI NdM AC HIN EB, j Are ackno'«Udgadbyi9!to&. XHK BSSZ. »•» •»'“•»»•>>>»»• Wdoi«M»ln 1 eoubwuon this ta t .«ra>,«U.lMUc mm , from u *UUU)a^Rgxpß tl,# u *&*ao£3v*Sh9mna ■^SlK'WasfttfasiW ffifissxafa&i; Bzs£j&2£ ftrttd Into ***&*: not to entitled to votea! mid thm r triU Stockholder* prematlog their certiacataaflr W_a /'i^_ Oonlpinj to any Ticket Agent an the tCg ?"* be mid an Bicor»l*n Ticket from that -atJat^ST^SS l harsh and retsrn £>r One Pare the retma m! \T* .*****• • March 2stb to April 2d, both ladotra. foix-M APOUBTPB pajU>unrraS> ” Savings BAUt/rrfo. W Fonxth fitroet.—Deport* staid* with ihtrllahk tto&n Qm flrrt dar of Uarcb, will draw lirt»w*t frtn» that fe£j:3t>) CILAB. A.COI.TON, ftwmw. - Ornci or rat Fmsnmuia Lox, Yiaxa Maiixa 1n.00.1 Pittaborgh, Feb. jv Notic*.—The Preaidentand u Director* of thl* Company hamthlsdsy declined * dirldend out or the profits of tho last six months, Pf two dollar* M>r tiitns spputable to the reflection of efocKftoite*. MTrSwd F. A. RINIHAMf, Brct*y» Ornci Im OttU Oo»iit(> JKrie, Febrnarr. 6,1869. - J []jS®Election Notice.— An Election for u seren Directors of the Erie Cmal Coapn&y, Jbflihe entuieg yrar, will be held et their cflice, its theclly of Erie, on the WEST MONDAY OF MARCHNIXT. ftOrdtd A. B. OAPOHRY, a*cr»Ury. ALhEUUKNt UStiUOASCE COMFAIY. is hereby given that in pnrsu eacdor iho actor Aassaitly relating thereto*'aid fee charter of Incorporation epprorad Jtnttajy sT>lB»,B*6ta Wricolre aubecription to theCapital£icc£oLti»“AUl- GHENT INSURANCE COMPANY" of PfttabwghwOl t» opened at the MERCHANT JXOHANG*. Fourth street; n.WDrBh, on MONDAY ft, firnDAIOFMABSSSr: to renuln opoa for Or, 'fv*r Ja«. B. Murray, 0.0 UvnjjrCbadi, W. M. Lyon. , Jrn tv. . j Isaac AL Ponnock, John A Wilson, Ceo.ILWbU*; A. M. Wallingford, Robert Deer, James Laugbilo, Alexander Speer. TTrfomtrujF' ' M.W.W.fono. Btawumtnts, taranna bu&i T,r ALF. BURNETT • «ID give one ofhla grinlV \ LITERARY AND HUMOROUS ENTERTAINME NT 8! LAFAYETTE HAU;* ON WtJntiJay Ecening^Mafeh£&;*'***' AdmUsion -j 3 Doom open at a quarter to seven. rtftt seven. - -■ r... „ 2T02.1t. > TO LET—Two well finished two story 9 Brick ornitalnlng stne rooms eschjoc AM, »af n #a . lr « l * n “ r Chatham, within fire ntinnteawSPof the Post'Ofilca. Enquired mH:dif Ux. 8. A. BTKBR*IT,g77 Pma shifrfc TO LET—A comfortable two storyAto DwolHng containing >ix rooms and flnl«hedg*rr»c^3. TO LET—A Store Koom on Fifth in the moet deairableiocaUon on that emit ooghfiire. 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