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• • WEDNESDAY MOBNDfq, MARCH 2, 1859.
—The President on Saturday lasi, returned t 0
j the House of Bepreeentatlves tbs bill granting
\ Inadsfor Agricultural Colleges, with hi, objeo
, tlons This veto will take his Pennsylvania
fripdsV surprise, although they may b.r.
bon led by recent transactions, lo expect eery
Magistrate. This
iJ«ddroject was a measure which would hare
eleMed tho standard of. education in the Agri
bnlwrel Stateewithoul being in the least burtben
gothbto the national treasury. No state would
more eignally beneflttcd by (ho pos
tage of the law than the President’s own—
thedemooratio Keystone. Dot aU considerations
Of local pride or State affection, if either o,cr
bad an ezlsence, were oompelied to gire way to
"Fernandaof the Slave interest. The South
plaoedthe seal of condemnation on this truly
natlonU measure, and a veto followed that action
•t a matter of courso. Mr. Bnohanan’a "objec
tions” are among the most remarkable features
of the message, and will excite astonlshmenT
wherovor they are read. He states the number
of sores proposed to be donated by the bill at
fi,000,000,, which, at the minimum price, maybe
valued at $7,675,000. He regards the bill as un
constitutional and inexpedient, and proceeds to
Btato his objections as follows:
"1. The bill has been passed at a period when
we can with great dlfficnlty raise sufficient rore
- ‘bo expenses of the government.
Should it become a law, tho treasury will be de
prived of. the whole, or nearly the whole, or our
luoome frofn tho sale of publio lands, which for
' mUUoS l o £ ?te hM,W ' n
The President's soheitude for the treasury com
mences at lio wrong time and placo. It oertain
. ly would have appeared to more advantage had
■t been displayed at an earlier period. That ho
can find a constitutional objection to the expen
diture of :a few millions of acres of wild land
/or the purpose of educating tho very class of
people Who would render it valuable by their
skill and labor, and yet discover none to the
payment of a fabulous price for the Island of
Cuba, it passing strange indeed. It is remarkable
that In these days every measure designed lo
advanco tho interests of any section of the"
country, save tho South, is ascertained to be
unconstitutional, and is atones abandoned-
Two hundred millions and even more to secure
Cuba, wfth.itii priests and negroes, and not a
ii: *
it
}'::k •
dollar to educate Iho Ulteni of American
Amort wise Interpretation of the Conslitntion
truly! (
The Washington correspondent of Forney’s
,Prm thus announces this teto, and at the same
tune exposes the inilnence lrhich brought it
/about, iu his letter written on the 27th ulfc
f fJoTII, expocted * 1110 President vetoedthebiU
' frettSTT"* 0f ricnllnral allege.,
‘efforts were mads to
. redact) him to algn it, but tho Sonthern fire-
had mado up their minda that it ahottld
hnd T W l ’.?“ <lit J W " don,! - Mr- Senator Birter
irnd been the undoretood opponent of thia mea-
I £2,?“! be *“ Bi ng. Whan I refleot hw
| important thia measure was to the agriculturiats
attd how essential a thorough edneation ia to
thoao who tUI tho toil, in yiew of the east Im
pwrement. constantly being made, and eo” ,
aider tha enormous amount 0 r unorganiied land.
\EM “ L ll ' fc “ ,d * of opeculatora, that
\ If' 8 v l , b f 10 tlua grand object, we will
\ be .Me to fathom and to artre the einJhritj 0 f
\h» promises made to the fannere by the oppon
•nrt of an/ increase of the tariff for the benefit
of the mannfactorera, on Ihe poor pretext that
this would be imposing burdens upon the farm
ere. Here was a farmer’s bill, pn?e and simple,
0,6 “ m ? tate which ia threatened
upon the interests of the manufacturers!
We win close thia notice with a quotation
from Uto Washington correspondence of the
Philadelphia Enquirer, on the same subject:
_matter marks the history of
yesterday a doings, to wit; thereto by Lhe Pres
ident of the Agricultural CoUege bill, the only
one that has passed Congress for many years,
designed pxclnsirely to benefit the Agricultural
population of the country; and though tho rote
KLfayor ortho passage of the bill orer the reto,
was bat 105 to. 98, yet it baa now to go lo the
S'lT'nifj"" “ od "P'olally tho farmers
of the Old States, who are toot-likely to obtain
any Bhare of tho publio lands, if deprifed of
that which this bill gars them. If I mistake
not, this measure will constitute one of the im
portant issues in tha next Presidential eleetion;
and that the farmers may folly understand how
mneh they are indebted to Mr. Bnohanan and
the Demoeraoy, the Ml ought to bo treireroily
publishod for their information.'’ '
Thi. telo ie what Mr. Bigler, when in a
melting mood, would term another Northern
sacrifice to the BUre Power! Alan? the Mon-
Bte* will neror be satiated until be has bolted
the remnant of the domoeratio party on tbia aide
of thoPofomao. w •
Th» WAOBraaron Homicide. —Wo publish in
lh* present fcumberof the (Jaretts fallparlicu
law of the Washington homicide. It -was a
horrid speelacle to Afo witnessed on a poaeefnl
Sabbath aftcrnoOuan the strcota of tho iHetrop.
olia of a Christian country. Ono of the ohicf
aetorain tho crime which led to this tragedy
hae gono to bis grate “with ail his imperfections
on his head’’—whilst the other will bo driten
. forth as an outcast from society. Tho onrtiror
■ has his troubles yet to confront. The Philade).
phla Bulletin saya that the lady was famed for
her beauty and aooomplishmenls, and formed
one of tho main pillars of While Homo socieiy.r
.her name figuring conepiononaly in letters of
fashionable oorrespondents.
BTAUc * C *"f’
Mias Alice Carey is one of the moat popular
of Apierioan writers, and ihie collection of tales
fromler peit cannot fail to give pleasure to all
*' Who peruseiit. The tales are gracefully written,
- * ad each inculcate some good lesson worth
remembering. The sweet odor of country life
that hangs about them is not by any means
their leaat attraction, and we ooamend the book
to all losers of rural life whoJike to see it han.
pilysketohed.
• a ®?* aßOff i, orint =l‘t«oU *nd character* from life in
1 This la not a religions disquisition, bnt n so
■ ries of sketches .SUastratiro of Ufa among tho
" Methodists, in which tho main inoidents an
real, the. colorings and finer touches being sup
plied bjdhe imagination.
tothe class of works denoir’*jv” f, .
(M Jiterafare, it
internel erldence of truth
; -> Ker. W. P. Slrioklsnd, who far
i‘ lan introduction to the work, says: "We
.! 'ornsed its psges with an absorbing inte
-frenkl/oonfeso that no work of fiction
possesses half the charm which
. .. ' : '>pt what is rsstly better,'it cannot
_■ emotions and improve
- ,’t * * Much of the tolls,
of the pioneer prtachers
Iftoek embraces a pert of that
-' : ';o\s “Old Mortality,"it wUI
•...iJ \r all who lore to dweU
■ fifes Ir- : >
\
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■B. •■RI DDXt E & C O'.,
EDITORS an 4 P R OPR JETO S 3.
Veto of thb Aobjcultoral College Bill!
OCR BOOK TABLE.
i ' of the pioneers of
P;:_ -Sal deserved praise.
1 .Ptfrsale by .Hint Jr
■ -- *
-fendywho hu
l county,
of
■^ucsdij
Bhe
"\her
:~i /j
! ■ V
t fSp^lOorrmp«Wd I b.tttw^ ol^el
I rvr „ rrom Sew OrleM.. 1
*^uM*S3T^ to ‘* i 4 »*«f *l.
provoke discussion from iv.« meB J^ lcb Bro *P* to
*n article >Vn>.—.1 tu ie opposition. Ileeeutly
rity,— at v*£ peper or thla
ittm pirtv In J*;* T®' or g an of the Amer
io the \lx*A «^ proposes a new claoso
So*S\ qD 7 UOD> «*M‘7-ona year, (pro
until */>*- ®**Tj aTr ’ Prohibiting foreigner, to vote
° mid «« of that period of years.
/P^P. B ,®* M » remedy to arrest the alarming
tj-slareryi«n) for the several State, to enact'
R™ l ‘ tiDg the right of suffrage to natirea of the
bonth, excepting those living in the Sooth twenty,
one year, before the passage-of tbo restrictive law.
"T hear what he says: The Anti-Slavery element
or the Booth is every year becoming stronger, and
In view of this alarming fact we are every yoar ex
pecting to see inaugurated the ooly movemoat which
can combat the evil, and this, is to limit the privilege
or suffrage to the native born of the South, with the
exception named. The effect or this would bo that
the comparatively few Northerners who would live
twenty.one years after migrating -"would become
pretty thoroughly Southeraized before they would
havo a chance to do harm, as they bare in Missouri
and if they should not, they would not be nuoeroM
enough to effect any injury.
I Th. beration. of th. bonks her. ara carried for-
““I"" *1 *M> ”<h.r cities of
tbo Tbo circulation of tbo bank issues I>
2TthbC u.?“ft ,1, “." ~L Bank note, me, 5
any things better than coin. -Coin U a drug, narticu
ll^at^Om 10 thatb “ kjwiU only receive! few dol
laraatAttme on deposit. The banks have a sur
plus of five to seven millions of specie above the ro
?rt^T}V f t h° hank acL Some idea may b.
amoant d °oe in thiamine from the fact
.w*i. I t ? UI S cncral deposits for the week ending on
the 12th Inst, of six bank., were about twenty mil
lions. Daring tho present week there ha* been an
in ®J® 4Se of ono million over the previous week
Take for Illustration the operations of the Citizens*
Bank for tbo last six months ending on the Ist of
this month. The resources of this bank are nearly
thirteen millions. The actual working fixmls are
about two and a half millions. According to a re.
declared a dividend^
in per cent, out of the profits of thn ia<» »
months. Itis said that the profits of this
ion om ‘“f lUI B ‘“ nllul $T16,000, of which
-.iricdLy M ’!’. r °r Pril t Ud for *»“«*. and $50,000
STVf rCM *7 B i looking that f m ,i ,j 000
000 iiJd 111 ' lo t k 0f Uli ' b “ k 11 °blj $1,500,-
1 J *, -A*."*!? ™ ”f specie in hi
vaults. Notwithstanding tho par value nf * ,k. M
$-ot *b 109 - -5r
*-07 per share. Coutrast the statements of our
. “"r 1 *“ J ” fi "4 Hut tbo deposits
do not reack-ghl hoodreJ thousand dollars, and ,Le
“7 1 * ™ m °?|J riling «ver fito boodrod thou
««nd, whi 0 tbo Citizens li.nk of this city hu ever
s as much specie os all the bonks or Pit!.-- '
Tho bu lding of this huge banking ostoblisbment
is very si .oil, and scarcely affords room for tbo em
ployees or d customers to do business. There appears
to be abot t thirty persons employed. The receirinx
' r h ”'»° "*“!*?“ ? »i 4 Mm jn d.
posits, which tbero is a clerk for taking
money in pkymont or note, and drafts. lbmo,!to,S
ore frequently so nomerons that they anTwoltad
upon inregular tarn. W. leaned from . fnTni .
non-TM.dmiOith.t tho deposit, on ono day ™ mil
and a half mi lion dollars, and that the amount of
monoyraooiral for bill, payable during sir houra
was about eigl t hundred thousand.
by order of the City Councils,
L■' C 7 *“ 1 “ km ' Ttissid tobeimi
P.**;.” to obtyin a corroct nccoanl of tbo namber or
LoH^i^!xr^“ U!0 °I,* h «i“SUog between the State
and city politicians. Tbero is much less than wss on
timpated. Tbo total number i, l.'.S.jrr, and is class
od as roHows- whites 116,257; slaves 13,771; and
free negroen.S,376. Of this number only 171232 ore
voters. The wnsns taken by tbo State in 1853, made
the number 126,168, an increase of 11,8171 Since
1853, there bare been four epidemics, daring tbl
KSb?.l±?’“ 1 '“ l 35 -°°“ feU '^..o
v. Tl, '. P ™ Ta )' n “\ of opMomie, in this city ha, ren
derod Charity IlhipiUl" a household word, on ae
copnt of ita beiug named so frequently in tbo public
pnnts. This institiiOon is sastainod cbieily bra tax
“‘'/'M- “4 State ipJop“
The expenses fir the past ysor were $70,51
67. Dunugthe year')BsS, there were 11,337 od
mMons, 8,223 discbo&id and 2,270 deaths. Of
the whole number admitted, 0563 were born in
foreign countries, and 1751 in tbo United State* On
the Ist of January thorn were 661 itunatos. v
; Oniut Saturday morning tbo Steamship Black
port to tbo Island of
Cub. Mr. Ro-.bcu Miller, Jr., and Mr. Juba S. Dil-
U ',v r -J?’c ron ” er ' “ mentioned,
forthebcueEt of his boaltb. Tbo latter
visits this covetod Islsad foA
Wo ora not adrised wbothor they intend to Enrcbaso
, m odvonco of their fcllow P c iiii“,
rhi, "uu^. W K f ° r th< U “4 •» >- *»n«ed 1
Nnw OnxEias, Pobrnory, 1559. " ,LI “
T b * lung ,‘ on V™", of yesterday, in an
7 tlle of th,
Frcudent) declsnn ‘that nnieia something be
done to rdnstate the public exchequer, and re
organize the finances of the country, the Govern
ment wll bj> in ajstale of revolution- On the
4th of March apptloachihg, the Federal Govern
ment will have reached the preoise ago allotted
' “ d lon - Shall the
Eeventieth anniversary of this establishment be
toe commencement of ita disorganiifttion T” If
the ymon desired, It could answer this question
for itself and forthe people. When, ever before
have the examples of the founders of this Re
pubUcheen so wantonly disregarded by men in
fi°T,' r . ! O . Wh ' n before hM lhc President of the
United States attempted to interpolate despotio
principles into an American Administration?
When before have men been proscribed for ad
nering to the principles of the Constitution?
What other President but James Buchanan has
ever been detected in the enconragement of the
grossest speculation and dishonesty in the de
[ pertinents of the Government; of tho guiltiest
favoritism, kad the most unblushing disregard
of laws ? These are the footstens towards dee
potum, and if our country is on the eve of an
overthrow, let those who have pushed Jt-lo the
precipice be held up to tho pub io indignation,
net the Union see and speak. —l hit. Frui.
Wasbihotos, Sunday, Feb. 27. It is rumored
that there has been a lerriblo roi f in the Cabinet
during thelasi day or two, reli tire to the ex
posures ofthe Sherman Committee of Investiga
tion, and thaCit io decided that Toucey must go
out inconsequence. lam satii lied, however
that no such attempt to lighten tl o leaky boat is
designed, or will be made.
There was a reason for the withdrawal of
Slidell's Thirty-Million bill which does not ap
pear on the surface. The Dem icratio Caucus
00 , ,grecd ‘o take up llebillon Friday
and hold a continuous session until it should be
disposed of. bate on Friday night it became
known in tho Senate Chamber tl at Douglas do
oigncd to make a speech in favo : of a proposi
_!lon substantially like that of Ml son's. It was
evident that this would receive the entire Repub
lican and American vote, with these of sufficient
Democrats—thus subjecting Slidell to a humili
ating defeat. Accordingly Slidell moved an
adjournment, In defiance of the caucus agree
ment, and yesterday morning hi withdrew his
bill. Its chances at the next stseion are not
likely to be unproved.
The killing of Key, by Biokles,
will seriously affect legislation ii
this juncture.— Dispatch to the A'
Tub Fats or Mss. Bsashas.
miles from New l'orkio the Bost<
Tie mysterious and painful disi
Mrs. Brannan creates great and gr
menu The arriral of her hnsband
I the investigation. But as jet no ol
poeal of the lady comes np. Bnt
rumors are afloat that at present I
state. Two theories are adopted, ot. <rr
hai been killed. Th, otter i. tSJSr eh »
tht island. ‘‘The.gentlemanXn’i/T,, t " ,U
the disposal of ihi
her removal is a na£??,- The given for
olue will come' / r‘° 6 on . , > “ 4 P C V I *P“ «““«
should notS- 1 “ P r f°“ “ P° lnl nol “Pected. I
tions surprised if some startling rcrcla-
mAde Jn connection with this disai><
*^2J&Dce.
•j“ ,, Carldgh”
ton Journal:
w ppearance of
* »wing exoite
-1 has renewed
13e te the dte
tome painful
\ cannot tjj&
The
pable one, and perl
Wuj.abOt3TeeEjltlcd*.— Anambcr of gen
(lemen ia Ibis place, who were disposed to have
a good time on Wednesday night lastJprocnred
amongst other .“good thing*,” a can of Balti
more dystere, which they concluded to slew en
masso, without taking them out of the dan. They,
were plaoed in a stove, the door closed, and, the
fire began to oraokle around the The
boys had gathered about tho stove, in anticipa
tion or a feast, when all at onoe a tremendous
explosion sent stove, fire, ashes and oysters to
Davy Jones’. As the steam rii, tho oan exploded,
pwufcni** ° P the feMt —' *■ Andrew (Mo) fndc
Tit* Washington Union is about to have an
accession of two more editors. That’s all right.
“Biddj, did jon pat an egg into the coffee to
settle U 7 “Xes, ma’am, 1 pot in four, they
were so dead I had to nse the more of 'em.”
Prentice is evidently at home. If the above is
not sufficient proof of his return the following
political personality will be deemed conclusive •
“The editor of the Vcjlnton Dmoerainyß that
Ur. Tom Stacey, an intimate acquaintance of
his, was quite severely out-with a bowie knife
a few nights ago. That editor deserves to have
his acqoantance cut.”
Ton Naval Combaciois’ War.—The Fallon
which was intended to do snob terrible execution
in Paraguayan waters with her large elevendnch
getting to Montevideo, that she
00 wM °k pat that tremendous
" d » •“"‘itaUoa has been
edered,th.^E M d!£.°* k
•r. Thomas Baker, of tho M. E. cw.l,
' k M , ’ ditll °S Fria *f- brief
59jeer*. Hobos been formerly
'nmeted with Ibe Uelhodiit Book
■eaebed on Banda, nfternoon at
wimtfen after Ibe oloee of the
'asked with poraljiis on the
*»*■> boon, recorered and
oearlj in his usual health,
•id: 6ameon,aad before
1 ■ Be was mock esteemed.
! iill
I , PeMiflTUlt L«|laUtw«, T
- \r V , /{«** reb. 28. I ~ *si •»«.
SrsA’rß—sir. Finley rend in his place, and 1 BOMB
| presented to the Chair, a bill, entitled "An Aet -tHBURAWCB COMPABY
| relatire piphan’a Courts," which was passed. :
I House bill No. 2SI, “An Aol to establish a
I Normal school in connection with Westminster
! college, New Wilmington, Lawrence county “ .*
came up in order, nod, haring bed! amended, :
was hud orer on second rending. The only I
-amendment adopted was a snbaiimte offered
til C * P,t * J *” dS “ r » l "- D ‘>'’” 1,071,a»0 40
(raining teachers. * ~
—Measra. Lawrence, of Washington,
mo ’ e{l ,hal lhe Ho “» re-con
consider the rote by which llouße bill 312, “An
Act to change the lines of tho borough of Cali
fornia,” waa passed. 8
The further consideration of the question was
postponed for the present.
° BAH , AM r « d “ A “ Act to proride for
the election of enperrtsors in Cross Creek town
ship Washington county; which, on his motion
was taken up and pasaed, and sent to tho Senate
for concurrence. y
Mr. Lawrenoe of Washington, an “An Act
authorizing the commissioners of Washington
tlu X < ’-5 Sy cnUi " “«“»»« to Wm. Qreen
fidd of said county;" his motion was
taken up and passed, and sent to the Senate for
ooncurrenoe. ° r
The Tote on the resolution fixing March 15lh
as the day of final adjournment waa re-oonslder
mr?li°n t 0 fix °» day on the
-6th of March, the House adjourned.
wS^ntran& of » J1 5 0, '! , V- mmi.*. j.
’ oac "
Curo.vic Diarrucea,—We have m our pos
«~oth» certificate of . re.per.,l,l. dU«„, 0,U(,t0 8
ttM ho «U outln-ly remiof thU dreadful di*uo by ailog
BserharSt TTriUnd ItitUrt. 8
T..I'H m, rleomr.l,, *iio*-lng n,„ cllOd. te ™ T
doubting thjj atatemcot.
C*tmoa:-B.w ? fnifc' askfor Bn>rhtv»*a HolUod Bit
ton. The great popularity of thU madldne hu (winced
.Ur/.bc pnMle .l,„ oU
j^^/^rssL'sgsfiftsac
P»-» ,nd DrqggUn gaaaraUj, Jj2f<t*trP
A SUPPLEMENT to the scveml Ordinnn
ifSrHS-s
-gISSSHHSg
■ u * '» o^u.v.aa,
Atfcwt: H M'Miurcft,
Cl«rk of Common Conrc U.
iU«t. K.U>ucv,
____ Clerk of Select Council,
AN ORDINANCE Regulating the Night
folio, ot tho (Jitj of I*ltt»tiarnh. S ftlß6t
"«w t>J •elborltj ortb.
Polio. U)4Hconii.t
t.rXS4 oylinaoiT*cooflictiog with
* u "‘“ ,h " *»*
AtteaL tlcoß McMAitii,
Attest: K MokKoir,
A? 1 relative to'tand Marks
,h "Ss
ssfs^S
fßiitag %?£*?** e** •*■
•an appropriated will permit. ° w * ni "’ » tßrnatb*
• u * •» <»»“«■. o-fsi
BUSSILL 88881,
Alton. Erao SiaiurnT °’ Coni “ 0 "C«UBcl.
Cl*tk of Common Oooscfl.
McAOL*T, .
Altwl: R. Mofcßow. Pr< “ denl of Sf,iocl Cotuc»i\
Clark of Select Ooanclt.
°«>i>SUPoi. Da Chirar,
UdSb ud PK* Nws3lfl Work
o-«3=Sr
nurOita! la lha Dr, aSSuZ? P
B. D'. New good* rewiring deAr.
C- HANSON DO VI. ;, M „ k „ t rt
I C-BNDRIBS—4% sacks Corn;
1303 do Twin.
I - 4H do do Floor
To srrjTo od ato«aier Shenaugo f or ule b j '
~~ “AUU DICKEY k 00.
T2SJ? El 'i? ) , D ®' or Incidents and Char
•rn fn>m H fo ,n **>• Baltimore Ctooferenfa. bt Ufrf.
wa Fletcher, with an introduction bj W. P. Strickland.
—. J. L. HEAD; 75 Foarth street
WAYS AND MEANBor PAYMENT:
- wst—j b^s i a, si &£?"*
kay k co, ss Wood it.
TUi* AIhTIIODIST, or Ineidenta and Cliar
«“ Ul ®. by Mlri-
With u introdaction by JUr W. I*. BtricklatS,
P. P,<nJToU.j2mo. KAY k CO. 55 Woo-uT
Anew work by Alice oaky.—
PictarM of Ooantry Lffo by AHcnf'nrv (h ,
Cornmook Berlin iff C^/wxlJ^
S^m 1 *™SU BLEACHED MUSLINS
1 wanastod «I 1 pur* flax. * A "mia
fifiEESE-ft.i ,, le WcB( ,,- Rcsorvo and N
Tork catting Clumm for nlo by
- _ ■*• B. CANf IKLD * 00,
T)H “y LTEB HERRINQ-50 Lblfl. now
®*?_ J.B.OANFriI.D * 00.
BElfil 1-RoII «® utter in bSis.
-“ /A bU - _ _ mr ? J- n.CANPIKLD kCO
PICTURES OF COUNTRY LIFE,
Alice Cary, Jolt pnhUib«d tod recM by 3
. /• J 8 Fonotb vtrret. i
PAPER HANGINGS
W. F. MARSHA LI A CO.,
tit is beliflTed,
Congress at
y. Time*.
N ° w ° i « «
papers
FOR SPRING SALES OF 1859,
■A.T THEIR OX. ID STAND
■O. U WOOD IT B K KJE
jXATEST STTXRS OF
;j
! GOOD!
FKESCn, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
mrl.lmdAwT \'
,cft u ‘» well known
jSßra m£* r . ", Lo ” tb«‘
V. . " a BTO ‘ t *°f Frank Van OonJor. r feel It m*
fn** «h?» recol ? 111611 d *' l Ux»** who were to the btbJt of
thfy wU]^Bdhf’“i tln w 6tkC,r P*** ool * o M heretofore, u
L U ° d clftrk * accommodating end obliging bb.
Women, end will eerre any who may faror them with their
trade wtlthctoryj «.rlSttddltw*T OHASOIPNgR^
jobjn jjuiAjsr sc co., —~
AU« B h«nr cn r ,
A OPENING their new SKIING
nSIoKrSStSi," ““ " w “‘ ,tll “ ° r “* *»"
~
Three second-hand^s^—.
CHICKtaiKO FIAMOa—nrM
£k i h keri^L PUDo *’ ln ”“SiTl^n
'—•*•*
«® wear they Dive had fa- scarcely percantibla. Th«* .in
be Wttrantod by the subscriber. iJE&b, The,w,U
S l . Joaw H. MBLLOu. 81 Wood at.
.SHAwEOStTiSr'iSS
“ rl 0, HAKKSI 10VI, « llutt .troM.
LAKE FISU-50 bbls. Trout:
' ICO hi do to
.76 bbla. White Flih;
120 ht do do
mr * HKWET H. OOliUßm.
gVItUP-MbbSp^Wi^p.
IQ cMki Bortoa Sjrop, a roperior articU.
AT(V£U,,LU * 00.
bbla. fresh for salo by
ml t HENRY n. OQLUWJL
4 X *'S SUP£RIORIIETALIO
PAINT, «ia*l In all mpM> to Whitt Levi, for
'EATiIEKS—ISO ibs. prime new Feathers
tor min by aril— ATWhLL, Ul A 00.
IORN, MEAL-15
>nl»by mrl
t>bls. frcuh groufid for
- ATWJStL. (JOB * CO.
AD X B S, •
Xus-
•r — . AST) CIULDBIK
ua b« applied vtthaat>«taaUali&d ONt fltttsc
BOOTS AND SHOES 1
|9^* T *rjdw»l|XJoD«liiehmUagMUoff .1
jAtik.du.pßiot.or . on*AP job Clan.
- JAVA JUAB, m Knkatß. i v
'oil' V
_ r
2-,—-,
iltto aibrrtißnnrnto.
RUBS ILL KRRtTT,
PrwWent of Common ConnciL
JAMES McADLET.
P««*lont of Seloct Cooot
RUBSELL ERRKTT,
rrMldont ofCbmmo vGounci
JAMES M’ACLEY.
rn-mtiout t/f Kttlot'4 Council
Ido who qooatlly of mtudc, proctxrod frwatfatnfiUr
j>nbU*hca would ooot *ere than Can tiam what wa dam.
A jnr’i rabocrlpttaj to “OUiMUSICAt VBIBVD,” wai
Mcer* now and foahlQotbla mode worth at Uaot Ifeo fin.
drtd DeHart, and anttnty anfidoat for tho home dreio.
\ PRICE TkN CENTS, WEEKLY.
Yaarfy, $5; Half Qoortotly, si;a.
Volofoo oanuMnead On lot Deoembor, ISM.
a k fiIYMOUR A Oo,fnpriatera,
j M Frinfcfart otroot, How torfc.
41YM0«..
_5“- | 13 Fraokfan .
JUVENILE SINGING CLASS
toK BATOacjAT H(JRNISGB AT 10 O'CLOCK.
MR. WILLIAM t>, SMITH <Ol realm application* «*
hi« Mtuio Boon, oTorHafore. PhlUlp*' India kubbar War*.
doom, on Bc. Clair atreat, javar? afternoon daring thla twL
betwaan; th« bran of 8 jo’dock and half putt, to forma
Jamxula TocalClamfcrflatardaj munUagi. Thadoontof
luatractkin will baoiwiijmlTa, bagiflnlßj with tha datnan*
tai7 priodpleaof motto.] ffaa daaa will eoamahcalha
conrw on Saturday mormoc, March 6th, at 10 o'clock.
fosutd “t* t
KIDIVB ELOCUTION —Containing 1
ud ptaeHeal UMrmAloaa for atnostlMßlaCi tmpraf.
UM —d man aging chi mum afoot nnmeroaa ippiimiiit!
Vr sf*
I
U Mfcl
ciry os' kkw york,
B«. o. Loom, A(aat,
No. OS Wood Street. Pittsburgh.
1. Capital M«w Tone, January j, lg4a>
2* Number of Bhiiru «ratockrahirrUMri oo
1 i AHIDJ.
hZ.I n , a> ” M P»Tly aarnay beof lb*
n held bythe Company. mm. m
2. Amount of caahon hand. \Z ..S — C7 ' Ga 00
" "•SS3,
4 vi™»‘ »' ™i. “' 4Ol *>
war** of iruumiadon™. If.
ft. Amonotof loan* moored by bond* ud mmu
“MittnUog ute Usn on the real ea
intentT?I®* 1 ®* th#r# b l «“ **■» one year 4 ■
SUrSSoo I °* Mi owln ** Worth at ka*t
M4 '“ 2 03
been paid withinone year ,
T. Amount doe Company oa which judgment* 00M
obtenuC;.... .......
AU other claim* dne the Company—
atocki owned by the company
wbothor of any state or of the United State*
SI ° f *“»‘ocwporated city of the United
s^y^BKassa
* Tdnl.? f ‘ he ptr wWooj market
»°. o,a . 0 ' 179,2-7 M _
security for loans, with tlw amount
kind ofYtock, IteoarSd
*Sai3r. Talße; P"* 143 * 300 ? ttwketTaS? ;
'?•£?"*« * w "wmotaon'tbeetoek of tbe 10 ® ,W0 00
11 a > m£f l> . 7 S -1 * 4 ,n » ■** dß# u d nnpald. DOM
11. Amount of premlam ootea for Inland na»l- “
oncollectod on pdlc£ *”* 7
li tb^L° 1,685 M
Ll2?r ; ’ dnB “A MpaWs(due January
* —— 14,14* 30
, . LIABILITIES.
A* ■?“ onot of Jt »«* dna Mi-napald......
*«U "r U «c f uiw l^hJ O ro^ n^ h!d !. aro lD u
■uflM.'.Vdnnni'ii,".,,;; "'■ 80
Jhlcb£mrf“!iL. l !“” portion of
•dJrMnn aC^Ut^lo * a * w ’ or to N0.,3 of thla
’*• *”"*»■“•>£*»
HAmoant <S'V«i'iStoithJJS?'SSSa , " ,M ° “
to tlio company nod not acted npon flani "t
T. Amount otdlrldenda iijSK SS
' £Z m °' °’ dlTid ™i* declared doe, and no- 00
in ° Klm4i tn d not yet doa. r,/ __
l °.Amono* of moony borrowed,Mi tbanatni l .
tod amutmiof security (Iren
ll ’ th?^ nt ° f all otfa er aiming claims again* t
tho company, contested or otherwise.!!^.....
. . INOOMB.
l[ °l CMb premiums rewired tatcift os
ptmntam noma taken by lb, ' "
1 » . .. kxpknditdebs.
1. Amount ofloares paid during the yew* «*a ». ~
tST' ot L 0 "* during Lha rear. M 76 77
hlch a caned prior to tha year„ »< Bff . r_
3 * *“ 00Dt ■» *hlch U» losses were estimated * W W
thayS^ r * U,ea,#,ll,Whlchwer * pa,<,<!orlo « '
“ •8 0°"
t 5 r„^ ,W “™ P rcmfn i D a. whether paid
, *° -• :a ,„ P
8. Amonatofuxeapaid by the company..lJmi in
nires of tb« cob»pm»„
log tha capital of the eo»paoy...X*r
- Amount of aaid notes haldb/ ttstcomiieiiV
tha Whola of tha eapUalUhareoL nona.
•loeloded also In preceding answer. V
r£%SIZ2!.
qnaatton ofsection 4, Nothin* nowdH! & SST“ to flnt
ST/"
“•'it.' or N »W TORS, I
3Bgggisnd>-u
correct, -i*?» *_ l 85 '> «• Jtt*t, true ud
herein rtated. *U»« ©fleer* of i»js;oonjp*ay«
i^jMsasiasr
- --
mu nntg*>»«'
W2-3tawtw
Of
YORK.
3STEW
Total Awu
f"
Par Market -
5 SIXO Coupon Ikon*. of n.mil- V *‘“' V,l "i ¥“•
m *^s
=iexK= s
m ,‘sJ *ffi V*ox
in U Amjriran li. Huk... 1,000 l orn l *.B** 00
2 M
IS " 2"“*"■* t»0 l'.2Uj *lOOO 00
2, ■ pJfk Snk 1 ”"” }£?? Mio ; : 1,000 00
100 „“J’ , ' oso ll ,o °™
* s*ooo Bondloivi"isoi,'t 10 ’ 000 Li *.OOO X
... Cft F>Uak>a Ballnad 1000 lMor
40 8 aSk XfTlc *- In * nr * ac « 00. ' :
“gSifcS ® 1-S2
BoodeofSoatheni Michigan {
A^rfftS^sr 1 , ' om w»“
Amount ot Interim on ift? X
$4*3,110 TO
. ' tlAbilities.
Lnrotmt of Louna, In conrao of MtUetoeot. . JtlOMOnn
Amounl or Dlriikndt, declared ni unpaid OO
INCOME. I
Amon&t of C«*ti Premium* mcolved J 413U4f1l 72
Amount oflolcrojt Moony recelrod ttZTlb* * ’ 7
lnTMtmant<|. 1
I PAYMENTS. . 1183,810 75
Amount of Ixwe. p*f4 dqring
* h ‘ cl ‘ “»»«' Prluf to “
Amount oi
Amount of
/ Kxp«nae« p*id daring tho »w, I*. i
IcommiMiuna and fees to Annti.... i a «>,, ~
e ,! J!
jfDlVl.l.
j K*f
*C'
C".
I l
i tot
r foi
<tiu
Sicrt
N^r
Orrr AW tovun Qt » M
NiwW. }"* .
, P ‘ P&eldent, end ANO&BW J
“SXT,T. “'V'» Manliattaa rU la.uC.oL
f *’ Wn * dn, y ■worn, do depods tod lIT
Bwoh]|H*for« too the24tb of JtnturT, IA&0
,«,... 1 f 8 % n « 1 l JAB. W. HaLb,
(wbauj i Cummiwionf r for fonnyyiymU. •
■ fr at* or flaw Ton. >.. 1,
Dir7r or N«w To**./* 1, l
fU l m SS ß ?« cor U ftrtl “ tlh * *>«h»lUo Firo innn&et
g^PfV 0{ t »•* York, i< In poeaorton or the «4uuSJ
«r2^h K BU . , f®* ot »* n * that they are of the Ytlup therein
wiSS h '#*?il lh^,^ d OoQ3p*PJ l« ponwed of *m*u ata»l °
gjgj; o ** * ,ne of flondrad wtt^booUSS
In *ltne« whereof I have hereunto aet nr band end
inLv?* "^L* 1 JP«y York* tbie nineteenth day ofiaDQary
Eighteen Haudredand Fifty-Nine. ] u * f Y
... . , w JAS. W. HALB,
i Ooamlßtoner for PennajiTttd*.
OABJLIHGTOIf * BOOK, Afonin.
WoS"H? mporfcry °^ C * 41 L P#MOek
OTTO MtJBICAL PHißirorf
Twelve Paget of Popular Mutic for Ten
“Our Muaio*4 Frund” is filled with the
**•» Plaoo Soiat, Dai l*. Bon**, Operatic, A the, Polk*.
Qaadrillea, 1 WftltXM and titrj other epedtaof
mc«!cal coapaalttoo 4* Vote* tad Pjano by thebaatiiaax*
IfiuaadEaropMaQaoipanrt; priotadca faOciiedaado
paper, adaptad to mrjj grade of parfbraar.
JS—BO bush. reo’d and Ca
i, j . V J:».UO<]PT*OO.
ffi— 30 bose^<ajwjyig~~
Wo alow in, SuShls ?* “f?™ *° 0.8.* t. 8. SMI,
Arm. • worfcod to MUI« th» tmalneM of th« Uto
o. w. O. PATHS,
gSwVBSft
I*£llE££r tho firm ° f p *™*.
S" “ij In th. bi
fl . PAVM
CSiffiSSTr^L^
iii»nu, t~io.,j„ n T.tofS™ - u " p ° lUc pttrg&ago no
mi 2 2.d S', B >BSW.U
FRANK B. BfSdKLL.
nsssspspsg
•IOBN FLEMING. '
FLSKIJVO * M’GBAaVi
nrottiu ass duuu nr
metals, tinplate, sbebt IRON, wire,
FOREIPN ABB AMERICAN,
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE,
TlKffßE’a M4CHINBB AND TOOLS, iC.
MASOTACTtmsas OS
JAPANNED HARE, STAMPED GOODS,
TINNER'S STOCK,
FLEMINGS PATENT LANTERNS, AC.,
Warohonso Cor. Market and Third Sts.
PlttibnrgS, F,b. lsth. lsso
fJUIET.-J — : =
. I ““Oiated with them
nIUIOS 4 00.
»ux. nnct Jim ruswL. L ___
„ „ „ NIMIOK Ac od!
COJIMISBION MIEOHANIS,
Forth* Ml* of /
n l Iron and Bloomi.
95 WATIB gTEFBT, Pmnuaaa.
IliOTTjfifO 40
as.-" 'i-M'jasa wssls
Allgb.nT ci. 7 , ~b , „,, 1» M , • iCAKKAanAN:-
T) li g? ElJ ;iWfl OF co-partnership
sSsrsasss 3 '«*= saris
SSSRZSffIS
!, D i e , ra r, ed haTO U>i»d»y
«m "r * S , ~, T ;rrr“, a , t L,o ' d ’ “> °< «■»
•ill b. Km/lmm, * "7ft ffofttslr
J *“' —•• t“>T -mi. FM3TTB
RKA, LLOYD a fokhyth.
WIIOLKBALK, GKOUJ3RS
and *
BBAiass IW PRODUOI,
00JIIIIS8ION UKHeriANTS
for tli« «J|<> of
PIU METAL A$D TtIvOOMS,
Ho. 75 Woldr Street.
_™yj. »m 1 nroiintn., ~A .
• jaißcniai
GEO. It
WILL Cj PE N
THEIR NEW STORE
I
wo. as fifth stkzjbt,
near market,
< ( JNK COUNTRY RESIDENCE FORm
i. BALL OB RENT.—The aabacrlbar ofTera for u!efi3
Msm pssltl
uonia, B4rn< cUbllng.Tenant ITnnu. 4«. ’ j . *
SSv P^S Ue ‘ *° ** 1,10 mo,t Enable viS
?w. ,*, c y° t y.-Tbe fe are rereral hundred Prnit
ESSSSSSSSHSS
Where they will be moat happy to see their
ON TBUHSDA7 MARCH loth,
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP QOODS,
friend, md cuatomera.
• _ I'OWUEKS,
b l°j^°?s, o L t l hiB
gspASTSBSvS
t»im raoa thi rMsmssToriu* u. states
mu. “AWO** WwUarton. 31« t Jan. ism.
EriAAc 0 '
was accompanied byaaertlflcate of Priam
—pio.ooo oo
O9
-Pt 3,230 09
11 *• Fr «« from PoUok.
Mr. B. Lto*_ Daar oi- <***" l«t, IMS.
yoar Hanetle PowA.ra *«Ji *?? |? M *MJjoed and tasted
KaS d isM& b »* »s£i!Mr£
IAuSTO» ,, iSg I ,^SsSS^- t , Y. BotptUL
SSS- ■ **** L7 ° n^°*d4r *•»*flaSIt Of
S”S?#i?.“pSJS^^AS r s. w isS. a >
Lyoa 41 ** ®»UonaP
Tb*» farmer*' Club ban tarted It ttoofocablr ZZLaTiItA-*.
troy locuta, gnaahoppen, ants.
,hr . OTi « l * “«». Eaesss
■ln *.-1, ,*»
Pavden ud Mill, Lettcri PitinL *"*< *h* i_i
In,tberelo,lQM*«n. BARNBBAPABK? TUaPorterta
Of-H end broSS ftSlh. iSSi
” p “ 1111 c *“» , “'™. »M«o.
udb« to onr my nine, •»«> t.yoh »
e*n«>* b* reached by i powdar, iad in
* 13*«o*tIc mi. Older than through eng m*r-
Lyon's Povdar kills Insects In • trice,
. ■ WJ" *™ mixed for roll and mien
25 ®«btai wgninr slxeA bo cents end *l,OO
follow directions. Uujmlj and IWoelUy * '
BAKNES £ PARK, —
13 end lb Petk Row, New fork.
Alro, tho Mexican Montane Linimei
fe23:cowJiw<mT ”
KEIIHUAHV, 1850..—riCBKUAHY, tS6S.
viAsro roxisl
rOK 3A1.8 BY I
JOU 1C « . MELLOk,
No. 81 Woodet, Pittabnrgh. \
\
TUB NEW SCALE CJ OCTAVE
CHICKEHINO PIANO. .
THE nubucnberhM just received in addition
,hx *“ r , u “ »o» Koto, Snn OcUT#
a v iaw»'‘
chtm>throogbocl th» «St«r pUbo. uS
p Brloanly
-
folMCeatfor Chleksrfaf k ri
Mweu Demand fourthKg “ ’TO?*
A SPLENDID LOUIS imh^L
' Afc * "*? ‘with Fre&ch cnad tctia&.TT im
oj*r Mdsgi, oomMaad Iroa tad wood IL* i, j-Lf, ,
difSffSssrjfansssLE^ss l
SsgJSSi-®
& ?“-
©**—- t-sssisasßawa*
SECOND HAND PIANOS i n
Q BICKERING I~SoNB’^^^
:^SsaS?-!f"isHP
* mM-Ac»n«S»li|3Sii « 25"* ■ooUlo*".
* SSKtoKS'*” 1 -
: Bssar
*SsSiSSSSS3St ■ SSS.’Kia*' "*“■
- -t—<s-»
I « tr “>«*’>or, round.
L“
■staßras* & fc £ sT'
OatlJ— A ruuuwood pinto ■* do 3?
Ibt oT«h> Busbar KSajlm wllfS SdISVdSjSS!
<* TM.l»ro.nt PonouTtoSirM “ Jo?tK 5X"Sff
SB^a^as^Sbasss^S' 1
jyjASON A ]
-totaJEST '
lUrttSLljS j
Str
WHITE & 00.
FJ? ?4f' E -~ -Tho undersigned niTora Pm
to nfe fa|« property in the BorooTb or Sowlck- El
DwelilcfcHomo, Fnao B*rnS
”~ la y £rtc * Spring How. Ac, with frost too to tlrtr
rL.?^li nd ? P Qrch “M' nuy do«lro. them fa
*tod Orchard of ebdc* frolt, ud the grounds about th«
xr-r“=fe
„ r * lb . nbKrllm „„ -
acroBof fiorfy Umbered
jL, UadfaGtllU county, Ohio; well nunwl ir n it„
hjoodjiopoUf.sH miiiteD ti”ohJrtS? wS^S:
I.'-POK SALE.—A tract of Imd containing
! I Uw » FARMING LAND.-fhilSt^rib
-4ais£ss® * , ? s»sus
jtaisA- " ch ( »
McD4X» j AKJER. 1: , s»o„, llt .
CT£AH mill for sale or rent-
JJjsJ"*? o * JHoortfl* Mill ifl UwpeawTiU*, fronUnafiO feel
*- 10 «■,
M * APgTtH LOOflfe t CO- !,*, ..
OHIO liana for Bala.
SsaSSSffSS-fiSs:
Slt?S™yL? cormA with raparior Umber--*ad ttw
££«*»» l.
KsSS^Sr^tssyf lora "" “>»«•*
-■*gg- ■aw^AggiSgh.
R^L ST »J tJKNACB fOR SALB^Tho
iSutaaS'fiii sSwSS£ ,to, “* umj ■«»«*•
Thto nuehioery to In good order, nod hi* been removal
tacozujjßnit. of an .ointment of tLo work.
FclTitanfcntaj m., b> obtained on ntmlicain to t h.
“"“""L JOB. CABOT, President.
tut
of .
t> OLLING MILL AND OALYANIZ- psi* 1
XV lNa_WOKit FOB BALK-—Tho M’K«.|»S BB A 1 .
Iniutloo RqmU Swt Iron Murabctorr
Bl iif nrQ^!r <me “ .‘aprored kImIJ& gnWof 8h ’ w * tt * Bw ?ESS i S°lL **P*. *te
ton* of sheet Iron in a yetr. ThaOthuitin* s£= Liberty rtroet. Pltt«bnri». -
IMB^i
: °° < * :■ ' Wilmington.
W. I,A O. 11, TttOASOB’S ”
Nlff SKIRTS FOB 1830.
■ J;
mb indestructible
double extension skirt,
WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING,
■*«•»* without ssmxa.
UMr.rullj pronoonMd “the most perfect Skirl ever merle.'’
THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
Me lighted , n g mo> , 6l , rt „„ p^i^j
TDK PICCOLO MIX I!
By mown of clasp*—thu bvaotifol oat] ocouotnlca] ganoant
™ " Uk *“ *" T**b«d, and pot logothcr anln at
plaasara:
Alltboaborebaio Tb maoi* cloliraUd pjloot Watch
“I’* l »“■ •» »nd trodo
mirk (ibe crown.)
R>r«»l« by tho principal retailors tterywhoro.
\ W. 8. A 0. H. TIIOMSON,
283 Broadway, Now York.
BroiNG MAOHDJBS,
ZiABS, VBBIIBt « 00.
SEWIN*} MACHINES,
An aekaowltdged by all to ba TUB BEST.
Ihoy «• more flmpjo and datable la coatlrootloo ttiaa
•Brother. NobmUy aboqld bo wititoatoae.
They HEM, BIND, GATHER, STITCH AMD WEIL.
Tor Tillering juid &hoo*yutlng they are nnei} Billed, nak
tag a strong udeUallcMea, from Ad ordtnaiy epool, end
a FAIR LOCK-anrcn on both side* or the materia! eevod.
A. KL MiMMLT. A 00, Agent*,
Allegheny City
Standard, elegant and Valuable Work.
\ A NEW HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST
■fi. or UIXIOO, UT tt. A. liuactaal
KlMotjGfUimt imitilli eTQOfr—lfaoCartelCoteront of
fuauca. Ifcs author effsctnalljr destroys some of the fine
g»Qrif» op° a which Presoott’s History of the Conquest of
«xtoo la fended—proTlng. coodadrelj, tbattho monk,
hhdironlelee ajwnot reliable; Ihettho acKalled “oUtiin
*ntiog*, n aod alleged annals ore cunning Actions.
«„ iSLZ 0 -- P«*mts the authors matured tLcmahta.
to reference to the andentdrilization on this ccnttoeoL
HSrtwvSF ***** eollaiaraj stidei ce to prore, beronda
“"rebSSr.tPvr* 14 ” Hi 1 * o 2 UOI ornSaSmS^
•dJtaffiSlti? taDore latoriKliij, ir will excite .Ste,
s®*?“***°® **«» to aettle thoaa qoaat one hitherto ft-m i n
dou.it as to tbe origin of thoeo ii m(m —m-l
jcXjj 1 raSSS U °T t te **“ oSlmtiu dbOTtid
Jjlie MB wbkl naireSSn
m.iMliteelf to. Urea
~grcb,i
lu
®Pto» t2»Mi Sheep, $100; Half Oali.iajO.
■* * son, rtu*.
u '"'l - -••!• . '•
IN. CORN—2OO a:
od totictr* for Ml# hr
•■■•'. i 1
PUBLIC SAL&—Will be sold at the late
Bmmi O**** a B*wfckky tovuhtn
*I«VA.M^ Ar ' Ul * IBch day or March, ISSS, at Fo
On« Df-w Vunfl* Oarriago,
On# mv mu of H*n«m
2 De n«* •**» cf Whit# China,
“ d Furniture. Terns at tale.
******* D. L. SHIELDS, AdmT.
‘P’OR SALE OR TOLET.—The Rouse
McGOWIN, Ko. 27 Ptnn
»{re»u Enqolrp op the *
SITE SJTDATB ON
f 3al _ *■ V. fIAZZAM. IST InHl,
XhSr °‘ to *'""’ “*“ *« «•* inS SSS;
— 2 [2 fr 23
■pQR SALE OR 10 two
&df ° f “;
for
to Rolling Mill, Nall Factor*-’ U , A ' vc ' l a ‘ ,a l'*«l
Mill,oralmoitanyoaierSinl , I ’l' UOU, « 0T
n large rlrer front, with good road Uovln s
into the riTer, fonnlra an exrolipnt iT nr /' P^r extending
For farther partkalajf; a£> _ h#rbor for *t£
KRAMEHIRatim
Comer Wood and Third *treo'la.
?" a ” »“rt« gtjM * Tenor, U llKlr Bro»«v iilYu£
ta "■“»'«'■ -
fefcln.3 WM. ManiUM.in Fourth el_
F?mii S '^ I ‘ E T7, 17 v acre9 of LanJ in Ohio tp.,
dSj ” A . u .oBl>™j Citj, 1 Mile from |he P pV
*“P R ® •UUon at Klllbnck. Apply toQKO V nnvv
EZSg OMo st - M J
T^OK, SALE.'—Stoves for cookinjj T *^^a-
A- tiMUafc-etcrthe pattern* • WbßPls?*-
gj^x^'ssafa.-sj.s^s
1 "PWWtIL UoosSJtSv
“ ‘ “r cK * p
W.w.UKAi>SHAW,(Bncc«Bor.toT.J.Crtlg4Co )
iSSS? WuSinws!
“-’" dmr w £ ir
F?* acrcsof Ligonier
i tl ??, r * ,and “;- on tbo Or«nub ur« rlka, 3*4
™"J ™” I*«*hllMtiiwm 13 mUri from LafrulM’ srM „£
!“£ If 1 Uml ” rM - Will tS, »,ld low (or
App, ( to OEO, W. BOHN, South
oa« or Ohio *fr~l,Mdoor actor Hm.DUmmd, AUighouj
iH??* £5l' I£ ’’ : ® j for" ef
_H£jmjl_ A. BRAOLHF,
SALE OH KENT—One ttvo story gßfr
§£r%&.tf^r^LTjM
i WAIT A WILSON.
T^ 01 SALK Oil KENT—A vory dcsir- SB
■A. Ohio two 110.7 Brick D»»lli„- Hooir, It, fell
IRISH A MAOKKNZIK,
J* ** Wo. CO Fourth street.
JUST UIOID,
on Btcamor Glen-
* Off.
£g£s&is
fOKB, or ji.TSil?’,!* 'X o'clock, brB»«. .*.B. bud.
a' OoMmcn Setae! a*
J«-t now o ffey bSTB an lateral btSCi'Kb.
ao'« Ust it aiKT^^ P hTf? TtM f K^to coaaotmlty. Come
mo*t abi? jwsirtnT 1 t Wttk** , >Aoaen6cTow
Ss?to
XorS^td
°"Jctonsrp“*r'sr-T-fc
rr^NoTiCE.—
“7 Sjodtiioldcri i n th# pf the
Chicago Railroad Ccmpae y” will Fort Warn* and .
S 24 ,u ; io u»dijiy mmof
DXY. tb« 29th Ay of March on TUBS- - -
which time the/eport of the Directors toJ?*’ P.»,at ’
will be praeontJu. "* »« jw» !&;«,
Tha election fjr fifteen Director* to
year, will be bald at the come place ca WEDXiom??®*®!*
30thproximo, at 10©‘clock, *-*.
Tbo Transfer Book* wiU bo dosed from the 4i*t L •*,.
.rM«rh. both ladodTe, and the bolder. S
Ohio and PeamylTaoia, Ohioaad Jndlaoa,or Tort Wavnl
and Chicago Railroad Coropanke, which has Botberaiar?
,D ??,P l ? Btock of tt * Mw company at that time, win
not bo entitled to voteat said election. "
StockholdcMproaeßtingtbelr certificates of dock lo this
&^5 Djr to^ ny Ticket Agent oa tba line of the I load, wiil
J» cold an Kxcmaien Ticket from that Bmiionto&tU
«?w^ tD . ra fvr ono Faro tbo round trip, good than
fe& s ,*V f E ri g* both fpdttaiTe. By orderof-tbo
rrecidont. frSSftd ACQUBTUS BRADLBT.flcc’v
Ocnr----—- 1 ' 1 -
!« or THI Prrtanimca 7n£ A MAUXtIm.O6.I
rr-S'.n Ptttobonth ftb. ICL ISM. f
Notice— Tho President and
fei-^K O^ ll,are ’ “PPlloftWo to tho redaction of *to3t notes.
» P. A. MNinAßT,Seet'j.
Ornci Xm CUvil Ooxrinr,)
for
,K» ““•> Coir, panjv fir ft.
A. IL OAtJOETBY. B«T£tsry.
KP*i n L ;Son r V P RIDGB » February 5 t 1859 jt ~
tlia “Comp Ql ,y fo r^^* w ® ,l Jj Minogen. end Officer* rf >
Elver, opj>o»Ito ,® «?^ <, £_ OTor -Allegheny
will b* tocia*t AlteStiy/
bridge, on MONDAY the ?»£*?* ‘t* wwof tha
is hereby given that in pureu-
T,T “, ' yoSih
I’uea.anih, o i Monday ihp Htu day of MAurm nev»
Hrnub.anr.to <t«J»,(imlM« iL ,loct Ik woentr
mtacribmi,) fi ran 10 A. M., to 4 of Wti d. r .
tk«. »r rr comiTssftjnaw.
S™ r i:“s; r '
lra.ll.ltaM, Jurist fcw u ?V-
Jofao A. WUroi, Qmv n whita .??' „ Jwkiott,
A m j ««o.u. White, Alien Kramer
a. m. HelUngford, Robert Beer. R. w
“sr k?S£*
A GRAND CONCERT
SIsPSSF®
t»t, loSLtai;'i,E“s? B , B *Xw“mQ”^r“f ,r ''
, Aria* from Opera* irnßni Q wlU ,P? ,fcrra
aoDg, bMid ” “"«lto8U«h
u.i^rs^;~ o !" r,ch •-“* * ui -*• »p
Tickota W) ernta. ]U:aerT«d wat* 7# cent*.
4&~l rogrammfa can bo had at all the MnafeefcorM.
i-arAyhtte ttat.j.l
LF. BURNETT
will glw 000 of liii great
MTERART AND HUMOROUS
ENTEIiTAI N M E N T S I
HHYKTTE HAIL,
Wednesday Evening, March id.
.«£?" op#a al “ qwtcr t 0 w«. Commonee at ha] l-pui
_ fc2B.-d3t
Eliutational.
J -* riUTELU, a. «!,raMi™i_
fiaS?KDSESaIO? KDSESaI05 ’ in ““•»«« ca HOK
?*“■ per aeoiian of Are monlhi,
W."r l™i'e * BctnaJJ
Principal,fievridklej. Pa. *" 1 tha
H. H. RYAN.
CORNER Btr^l
forTuition «i,a «daiilt*n.
®o %(t.
T WG ’ 1 to'shaTtwostoiTar
rarL-dlf Be. B.A. OTERRmr,277 Fran UrM.
T° £ Et — a comfortable two” etonMt,
T? Store Hoorn on fifth SL.' IHR
KIDDLE, WXBTBfc CO.
•^ssasssaaij 1
isss-siggsii
T O LET—A email Brick n
House, four rooms, on ‘
r«r«. Kn</ —r? * nch *»* $• iwt fcnrtrSs
//. .
1 ! 0 S2 tehouse oife
:■ EJAIAII'JICKK* CO.
: <ts auction
v . Oonuaeictal Bales Booms ffo. &4 vmw —■
Tgassg^-
will be aoldylo tlieaeoood floor auction roan
***** «Ulogoo, a rarjr extanalra
bratod KngliahPrm,laiiaaKck.ri!?
of tho volost*rubricated, andto«tlMMMfrS«!* ,s”s®
of uanraal interact to all readers of whoJ «'
atndentiof the Arts,BciewmPoUt£*^!!i
includesßooks of u£ nioitSluffiSrtJSfonSSjii 4
andtnaoy Invaluable work* iSrpSStf iS2f2S3?'-
SSL, r *S u ° , ‘ to
s ßr- J ®sS£sSS^r i? *
H- P.M. DAVXBI Anet.
i’URNIXUKE AT AUC
w W 4, a quantity of good quality Uotachold and
ronltnre, among which are Walnut Book Cm. m«i3Z!!IZ
■bureau*, Bedsteads, Wash and Work BtensL7ttrrSa£
Tablaa,Bluing and Brrakfsst Table* Chain, Bottom. Art* '
I Chairs, Springand D»ir .MaUranoa, Carpste. M*bUA ’nw?
Icoldng Glasses, Parlor Stow and phte, Cookina «ES?
Kitchen UtotwUt,Jc. (MO) P.£ flA vStaS?*
STOCK P., Ft :W. *O.K.K. at peit a s
Biu,lnlotato«altpnrchaseniby . •■■ ,Ar *
_!£L P. W. DAYIB, Aoct, Vo. H Jlftb it.”
MBTIH iiOOflis *cu„ Bcwami’
Yi^^d^^^TADOTlON
day stoning, March ad, it 7U
shares Bank of PlttabnSh Stock; • V V
35 do Union Coal and Inm 00.
10 do Pennsylvania Insurance Co, •* '
AUKUH LOOUIK A fib '
Stock Brotea.&g^.M
pAVslllSlllxlS
TWO. ~. ATJBTU«t<X))iM*_PO
NMmI iu) lom, ra Bwl WrtjTJ*"***** **
r~»MbloUrmi bj ACsnaMO'EV'S’,
*2l Stoct BoUHt***” *"***•
cntir
gTEJNWAT A SONS, NEW YORK. .
Jut rwliod, ® fICW r v f,sf fUKOB, from
Ute then wunoJ Actor/. •
■old *i ®"^ ni n r *Kr.ifavn C * , tj^ e^r* r **«Tknl«l for '
firaymm n * KU \®® a *Bßa,|To.B3 fifthtt- **
Ml ttoh Agroto for 8tolowi»”
eonitr Wood and
ntBTVTKLL * BUBPIfARD.
—- rot. Toni, vjfi?
ntiawKu. * saßpnAßam.^j-^B^f'T.^^v:.-,
1®
Jimtißrawnte.