The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, March 07, 1859, Image 2
pttteg| §a ( sfttf. t) - ». WIUUB3 J»- L. KATOJt—• —9. KinoiX—iOSStli dhrrt S. RIDDLE & CO and PROPRIETORS OPixa T SBTJ,R.a-]H: = MONDAY MOENINqT MABCn '7, l*tf. 1 __RE PUBLIC AN COUNTY COS VKNTION. Till opponents of tbc National Adqiinistra linn in Allepocay Coctoty *r* 1 tn mc.-t in tneir rfuptctiTp »UfO»m tiuutot*, on bATUM . V, . *rcli aCi!i, *Tidei«S lo a trinity C-itit. h(U.h, viiicb will awemblß »t th» COUttT HuUdK, on WKbN KS i>AY, Starch JVHb, at 11 o'clock, A. M. f Tbocbj«tof thU Convention.t* to eVct Jcl.-.iUi from thUeoauty totboUt*<» Convention, an.J act njmn a i**i «,f mb* for tli#conTimiffll of fat are nominating C.inv«T>ti<ma m tMeconnty, whirl,‘will at that timf I* miltmitlxl !>) Hie. County Committee. The Drfe*s»to JklßOtinga will Ijo Li-ld in the !•*- [ffMO the boor* of 3 and 5 J*. M„ aivl in the rinr» n n<l thelioun of V ami '* i* M. . By order uftho County Commutes. S. 11. GKYKB, t'l.iirn.an-- /•« Bcsfnz Kriitt, M?-. It-49 amusing to bco the way io which the so called “independent” press treats the recent developcmenls concerning corruption in the high places Tbe Philadelphia Ledger, for while it freely ndraita the corruption, and Karnes it all on “politics,” hut fails lo attach the blame where it properly be longs—to the democratic party. The New York . Herald, with more frankness, admits tbaiit is a damaging revelation to all the individuals iu- —■ volved, and must prove injurious to the party with which they are connected, but does not ' hold the party itself responsible; and other pa* pfcrs of the same class take s similar view, the main anxiety being to shield the party while condemning the criminals. Thus the Baltimore Sun, giving theletter lVterson to the President, which “J. B.”*o readil* endorsed, declares the letter to be “offensive,” and tbc en dorsement of it by “J. B.” a crime, but:. Ids : “Now it is very possible, and the majority report of the committee of investigation sustains the fact, that tho public interests suffered no detriment frdm the award of the contract iu question fo Merrick & Sons; but tho award 5 having been made after the reccpLion of such a letter an that of : Patterson, and the letter itself having been submitted lo the Secretary of tho , Navy for his ‘attention,’ and its suggestions having been carried out to tbc result predicated, present altogether a transaction well calculated to foster publio suspicion with regard to our whole political fabrio, from the highest station to the lowest.” "There it is. The suspicion falls upon our. “whole political fabric, from tbc highest to tbe lowest,” and not upon the guilty party in pos- session. Why should (be “fabric” be condemn- ed for tho crimes of its inmates ? U does not follow that because the President and his min ions are corrupt that every one else in the coun tiy'xs; it only proves that tho political party now administering tbe government is rotten and faithless. It is to be hoped that there are honest men enough left in the nation to save the poUl ical fabric from going down. Tub Tariff.— When Mr. Simmon's amend ment to the “Omnibus Appropriation Bill, re storing in a certain measure, tho principle of the tariff Qct of Jbl2, was defeated by a majority of a single vote, Mr. Casieuom remarked with indignation, os follows: He was now satisfied that it was not the in- i tculion of tho majority to do. anything to favor I the great interests of the country, or io-restorc I prosperity to those who have been prostrated by free tnvdo and enormous expenditures. Every proposition having for its object tho pros perity of tho country hasten steadily met and reaisted. A long discussion bad just etJded upon euch a proposition, and although Mr. Sim mons’ omendment was declared ia order, yet it bad been rejected upon a direct vote. Mr. Cameron proceeded lo discuss the present Condition of the country and tbe tariff question at length. The Senator from Pennsylvania labored earn . estly, daring the entire session, a fair tariff law, want of success Cannot, we are sure, bo attributed to any remissnees on his part. Pennsylvania had in him a faithful rep resentative in the Senate, and the only regret is that his colleague was not imbued with his feel ings. Uo then would have labored more to serve his constituents and less lo serve the Prcshicui. Ths Republican members of the Moubcilso did their whole duty during (he never faltered when any move was made in behalf of the interests of their State. Tbe same untiring energy on .the part of Senator Cvmeros and the large Republican delegation in the next Congress, may secure to the country all the blessings that can be expected to flow from n protective tariff. ; Tuc l'aorosKii Jncbkasb of P»v*ta«;e.—The democratic, overbearing, tyrannical majority of the Senate was so intent on imposing the burden •of dear postage upon too people, by increasing the rales of postage from three and five to fire and )en cents for each single letter, that ijjuf fered the Post-office Appropriation bill to fall rather than recede from thia act of oppression. It came out in the discussion, that the convey ance of every letter from und to California, by the overland maiipcosia from thirty-five loeixty dotard. To meet this and other equally wise : and', extravagant charges, the postage win '•v raised. The House, however, stood firm. It contended that the proposed increase was a rev enue measure, and coaid only originate in the House; it therefore refused overt to consider it. The Senate, having taken the first revolu tionary step and assumed thiM-pecla! coneiitu- lioual privileges of the House, would not give np, but haughtily declared th»t the government should stop rather than submit to such a rebuke of its usurpation. The House, thank Heaven, was equally firm, and not only were the people saved from the imposition of a burdensome tax, bat the constitutional rights of the people's rep resentatives were maintained. Let it be remembered that it was the demo cratic majority of the Senate which resorted to these revolutionary meaos_for the purpose of accomplishing a change in the postage rates, ‘aud that It was under the lead of a Republican, Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvania, that the House stood so firm in the popular defence. A Mabdauus Wanted.- —ln the debate in the Senate on that terrible motion of Mr. llnle’e, .which set the Northern and Southern democratic Senators by the ears,Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, . after alluding to the labfit thrown out by Mr. .Pugh, that the South had the Dred Scott deci ’ sion and ought, to bo satisfied with it, said: ’ “Whatever you can git before the Supreme --Court fairly and justly, I am willing to sobmit to them, and abide by their decision; bat, of .course, 1 am not willing to be ruled out upon •points which you never can get before the court. - Suppose the Territorial Legislature docs not act •t all, [inprotecting slave properly,] bow am I "to have my remedy before the Supreme Court? Can-l get. a mandamus/ Everybody knows I is a form by which I am excluded.” .»r;*nk Mr. Brown was hasty in giving up .V; .; •, ! : mandamus- Let him try tbo Su rV^_of pfcnnsylvauia. It has already -■*mandamus legislative .... ’ '3;give some assistance to Mr. ~ -vhlifFwoUy. '- ; - j-.. members of the House caucus on the Tariff, for anew loan or y , a revision of «. • .: l ' . v ?<ay remained firmly - , ~~ ' . secured what * 4 trial.came if* ' mcn : to ■ i 4 *«** tr A Foottsn Abeakciujest —A correspondent of the J«. T.' ■ Triiirnr, telegraphing from Waeh inglon„-s»ja; '■Sinoiiir. Bolls rolnrned hero from hia !" nh ™ l “ r lh . ere 4” been two canoooes of Ihe Sonlh American members of Congress for rbc purpose of controlling the election of Speak er of ibe next Iloaso. I understand that dt decision of the Amer “'3 “' demand the Speaker and yield all the other officers of the nouse to the Ilepuhli * 1' l . al tbo Republicans refuse 1 this de monj, he Americans will lake the first oppor a° secure an ejection by plurality, and giro e Speaker to the Liemocrals, under an arrangement vrith them that the Americans shall' cc . r . ta,D B^a re of ibo subordinate officers. The policy which'is reported to actuate this factioua and impolitic movement is, that if the Americana defeat the Kcpublicana in organizing the next House, will view it as an index of what th<rfot*ner can do in 18G0, and will pro6t by ibe lesson in making the Presiden tial ticket.” If any each moreffienl has been engaged in it will remit only in defeat and ignominy to those who take part in it.. The Republicans cannot be coerced into any such arrangement, and if the ••trnck and dicker" should snccecd with tho democrats, it can haro no other effect on the Presidential nomination in 1800 than to secure ihe presentation of a distinct Republican candidulp. . *' J.TAKSviLLE, Inp., Marctji I\—On our arrival at UawcßTillc, this morning, we found mob law finprcmc. Some time lasi summer a difficulty occurred between a Mr. Lowe and a Mr. Maxwell, of Hawesrille. After numerous notes passing between the par ties, Mr. Lowo yesterday publically denounced Mr. Maxwell as a coward and scoundrel, and demanded him to como forth if within tho sound of his voice. Mr. L made his nppearnee, and was at once act upon by Maxwell and some twenty of his friend* with pistols, riflea, bowie knives, &c., firing rapidly. Lowo retreated to the house of awidow lady, which was at once surrounded by the mob. After some time the mob agreed not to use any further violence, pro vided Mr. L. would disarm and give himself, up, which he had no sooner done, and making his appearance, than ho was again assaulted by a rollextbf bullets: he retreated rapidly, followed closely by the mob, who still continued firing, till from fatigue, he fell, and was thence taken to the Court House, and confined in jail having oulof 100 shots only received some t hreo wounds. This morning the mob proceeded to the jail burst it open, and six of tho number entered, all armed with revolvers, and while their Tictim —wholly unarmed and exhausted from his wounds, fatigue and excitement of yesterday, each presented their pistols and fired, literally riddling his whole body—the utmost excitement prevails. Some of the most prominent citizens arc peremptorily ordered-to leave ihe place.— The report of fire arms was again heard as we left, and perhaps others arc numbered among the victims of the mob ere this. 1 neglected to mention that a Mr. Alricb, a friend of Lowe’s, was shot dead in the street daring the difficulty yesterday. He leaves a wife and six children. Others were wounded. There is no telliDg where the matter will yet cud.—Cor. Cm. Cos Tub Carlinvillc (111.) Free Democrat says: Some ten days ago, we penned a paragraph giving a most gloomy account of tho prospect of tho growing wheat crop. Now wo take great pleasure in hayiDg that a favorable chango in the weather has greatly revived the wheat, and tbo prospect is encouraging. Recent warm rains and genial sunshine have been greatly beneficial to the wheat. Fields of wheat that looked dead a week ago, arc now getting green, and bid fair to make good crops. Within a day or two we have talked with many farmers, and have our selves been in the country, and our observation, together with farmers’ accounts, convinces us that the prospects for a crop of wheat in this vicinity, have improved ono hundred per cent, since the favorable chango in the weather. A New Si;i-krikts.hi.es7 of Prone Paiimßo. —This morning Gov. Paokcr sent a message to the benate nominating Chaa. I), ilineline, of the State Sentinel, for Superintendent of the public printing, in place of O. Barrett, Esq., of tho Union, who Kas.hcld the office for over a year Tho nomination was unanimously confirmed by the Senate. The Sentinel is the organ of the anti-Buchanan wing of the parly, and tbe re moval of Mr. Barrett, and appointment of Mr. Hindine, may be regarded as a thrust at the “powers that be” at Washington, whose official organs have denounced the administration of Governor Packer as anti Democratic. W-o con gratulate liinelinc upon his promotion, and feel assured that he will make an excellent office. — liar. Telegraph. Grobue Phillies Bond has been chosen Di rector of the Observatory at Cambridge. He is a gentleman of great merit and of rare modesty, and his appointment will gjrc as great satisfac tion to scientific men as to bis friends. While an undergraduate, his good qualitiesso endeared him lo his class-male, ifae late. Edward Brom ficld Phillips, that the litter was .believed to have been influenced by ibis circumstance iu giving, by Ilia Will, one hundred thousand dol-' tars to make a permanent fund for the support of the Observatory. Mr. Bond graduated in Iblo, and has been for several years Assistant Observer to his father, whom he now succeeds. -~-Bostun Truvelhr , /'eh. “S. Mayub Stith, of New Orlraus, has sent a special message to the Oily Councils, urging the importance of the removal of the obstacles to I commerce in the harbor. He says: “Never bus (he entrance and exit from our river been so difficult as at the preecnt moment. A large fleet of vessels, bound out and in, are detained from a few days to as many weeks by the shal lowness of the water upon the bar. Three mil lions of dollars’ worth of cotton alone, freighted on the ships endeavoring to gel have been nearly a mouth in (ho mouth of the river ; merchandise designed to perfect the stocks of leading houses has been kept on shipboard until the eeusoQ when it was needed is far advanced.” A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, writing from Schuyler county, Illinois, with reference to (he wheat crop, says: Two weeka_ago the best judges pronounced the wheat crop damaged one halt, but the late warm weather has broaght to light many a green blade that before lay hidden, and it is now thought that, with no further damage, the crop nmy be a good one. Such at least is our hope, for having lost two crops in succession, we can ill afford to lose another. The very discourag ing state of things is hastening thousands to Pike’s Peak from this part of the country. Thu Buffalo Republic stales that a Russian named Albert David, who, on the IM of Feb ruary was sentenced to tije penitentiary of that county ns a vogrant, has fallen heir, by tbo death-ef bis father, to an immenso fortune in Russia, valued at over two millions of dollars The banker of the deceased wnS in Buffalo on Friday last, taking measures to effoctlho release of David, who, he says came to this country fonr years ago, with sixty thousand dollars in his possession, one half of which ho lost by the panic, and the balance of which he squandered. It will hardly be believed, bnt it is, neverthe less, true, that an elopement look place, a few days ago, at Albany, New York, between a couple of children, aged respectively fourteen and fifteen years ! The young Romeo actually provided himself with a package of arsenic, to commit suicide in cose of a discovery, but for tunately the father of the yonng gentleman overtook him at Utica, got possession of the poison,. bad the girl locked up, and gave the boy a good cowhiding. * - . Pboposeo Nijw Jury Law ls England. Lord • Campbell’s bill amending tbo jury law of Eng land has been printed for the information of members of Parliament. It proposes to furnish the jury with food and fire, and, unless they agree, to keep them together for six hours. If at tho expiration of that period, uino of them have agreed, it ia to be takeu as tho verdict of the jury ; if not, they are to bo discharged from tho further consideration of tho caao. A CojiMKNn.MiLR Movement —lt will be seeo by a notice in our advertising columns .that the Directors oflho U. 8. Life.'insurance Company have ordered an abandonment of the plea urged in Court on their behalf, to avoid pay ment of ono of their policies. We were confi dent, judging from tho character of tho Direct ors, t hat it was only necessary to call their at tention to the subject to securo such a resolt .V. V. Times. r Tub Presidential proclamation is written for an extra session in July of the XXX Vlth Con gress, and will bo to morrow, if no financial legislation succeeds, Orders have been given to detain tho California sfcamer, in order to take it to tho Pacific coast-p It will bo sent overland.—A'.'J’. -Times. to n - A lot of the Africans brought into Georgia by the “Wanderer” watt recently offered for salo in Charleston. The price asked was 'only $”- r io apiece, yet no parchasers -could be found juice; at that. Such a fact will probably do more to-! put a stop to tho illegal importation of slaves than all tho legal prosecutions Utalnould be got •np.-—/,o«. Jour. —° A'gvntneot ' Scroll fl Vibe . 5-vhc - Tm: NjAi-oujjiH K-nuu —Tho New York rtmSl 't lho of these I"" 1 , 0 “ o<!k rcf ”P> in Sardinia, and mam l„ this country. JoTSardinia the led is liberal; and. there where their >age is spoken, they ijuinl IrSvc a far s of earning a living than court has granted of round that the bssbandAutered H>d preaenco of wife had- “become sc super ‘thcrial influence of spirlt yulgalo-^raa-BhbclIng~lo- m&lorel Lakoe Daibt Bcsibesb— TbeClereland ofdsays that there were shipped from the town- i ship of Aurora, Portage county, daring the last I year !,-4(i1,050 pounds of batter and cheese. '' Cuuonic DiAEßiiffiA.—We have in ourpos the certificate of a respectable citizen, Uwtlfytng tl.al U v»as entirely enroll of tkU drrwdfnl disease by mine Bocrha.ee t Holland RJUru We .hall take ptaaspra in showing the certificate to any peraoti doubting thl* statement. Cacti..*!—Be careful to ask for Borrhare's Holland Dit tora. the great popularity of this m.xUcine ha. induced * bkh **» I"** •!■»« J”l fl ** 00., Manufacturing Pharnd^ bi’tww.o Ist and 11 _____ ULnrgtl - P*- »ad DrnggUti geoermllj. JsildlwF 9hbmtsinunio, ON GEOLOGY. WILL GIVE THE FIRST LECTURE ON UEOLOGY—being the second of bis course AT CITY HALL, MONDAY EVKNINO, MARCH Tra, 1860. . °» UiiioraMm lb. Exhibition of PainUag. .11l n»nc. Fnlj«l ol lb.x Ix>ctiire_77.teb>eii qf ll, e Cruil qj thr Earth, oltli pryuti tint tho Interior .■ . aui of Liquid Fire —n thin crust being on the outside. Tickets to the conrso $l,OO Pupils or ho c-uta. Single admission2s cents. DiMir*open at commence at 7>4. rayTtltd New Wall Paper Store, NO. 91 i WOOD STREET. SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY. THOMAS PALMER Having removed from his old stand on Mar- NEW ANl> SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM. an<t Couvonlencc &iunot l— Hiirpaased. fit- now offer* for Kale an asnortmei A LI, Til K LATEST STYLES OF AMF.HICAN, WALL PAPERS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOWEST MARKET PRIOES inrT-diwlmT CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COM"T CITY OF YORK, OULto, No, Wall Stre«*t. aeo. T. lIOI’K, President H. !i. LAMPORT, Secretary CYRUS PECK, Aelslant Bec'y. Caiital Stock, (all paid In, and secon-ly lov'd,) it<M,Oou 00 L a DARLINGTON * BOOK, Agents. Sa-TcnipiraryOmceat I. M. PENNOOK A CO'S, No. 2? Wiml street, Piltshorgb, Pa. Insonw Buildings, Merchandiao, Household Furniture, Rents, Low*, and nfhrr Insurable Property, at tho rate* charged by other holtent Institutions. Tim . fourths of the net prdfits of the bnsinrea oi this Company an-dlnJrd annually to bidders of it* policies, in Scrip le-ermi; Interest, snd such profit* carefully Invested tor the 'lii.jiii.-unt security of the insured, until the fund ttlaKar.-1111111itt.nl shall hare reached the sum of fiOo.iwO, mnkiug tli- Otsh guarantee of the Company fl.uoo.ouo; and thonalt.i, the Scrip wilt be redeemed as as rapidly and to the cat-ni that the profits accruing to the policy holders exoecd the sum ..f $6u0,000. First Aiu.uiJ iHrtdon to Policy Holdera, declared Jolt vtn. 1857 JO^perct Secnnd <l.. do do July R, 1xt5...50 Thud Uo ,|„ mil U- del'll July,\VJ fi'Lili'iißtil fnnn tl>« Annual StaiMiwi.i tur nl*h.«l 1., tb* Aoillu-r <ion-r»i i.r ihoC.mjiaon».*ttb Pj-nn.jltarila. porßO*ni to Uw.for tb<-jr*r IR.V, INCOMK I.UUSO l.v, v Prrmi<inii( <vn {'elicit iutii .t Juries *, j L*"*" Hrl.irti Vi I’lilhltn ,n au i rr itHHjranrw lut«--I DImJ.-uJ* aii.l Di.niiiiiit ~i, iuv turiij LOSSES and E.XPKNSKS DUBINd ISM AbiJi «.i aoxtalun], (t.f »fiirh $3B iP>7 '.*< ha* t.M. n tuiJ Paid f..r Tnx<-t. Am tnf lhriodlTl^ tnt#-r«-t ..n Scrip, (.if which SM, •.TO 7 1 l.'wl )j<TCLI lurri -i—• t,t t-nri’toa nv. r Jau , ASSKTfI JANUARY IhT. Isjy. Cath lUlaru'e in t>t. Ntcbuta* Bank,. <73,377 hi on>cv | !H) i Lo*in on Mortsap«, lUnt Urn <. n Ilral Kotslr n.irili Isian* .m Pt< * kh i f Silrmi Jcntuin tlnf>«, u•<» ih ?«»ck« till.l lloluMowm-d |,J tl.r 0„m N I , iti Market -liartw. Value Vniui K»* Nalli'tinl lUnk of ll>« rln ~{ NVv. V.ik' !»> lmj«>rt>TV/in<l Trailers lUnk A.OOO a.iW !■" Hank of Aoier, .'..vai l«“> I'nion Bank. fi.imo I*mj Meirlinnli It'k, ?..<»*» SJ-Oo Ut Mercantile Bk, r,,“v> 3V Batik N. Amir. f.,iK»i l'»i M-tmp’n It'k.: IU.OW I.i.mju 130 American Ex rltrmgr Hank. .1 :..<>• 11 lb.laai Broadway B’k. .*>.ooo )un£ainl Nicholas Bank —IOUIO 3N. T. Central Railroad Uuu<K 3,ft00 4 SC. Ml 4 N-w Tork City Bviida. SSA,4OU SNO.'II^6O—HOWJ2 :*> lutfi>st oil Lo-Itii and Dividend*, Jui nod unpaid I'rctnlninndtK* .. LIAUIUTJKS, JANUARY Ist, UK>D. unpaid, Ibrladlnt; claims reais iMon accoont »f fr»od,and all nth rr lialdlltii * iif every dnerripikm. Net ever UaMiUlcu. Ptatc op Ntw Vobk. t City a*..] county of N.Vork / M J certify that the “Coatlooatal Insurance CnmroinT," of I, **ew York, it) Id poeaeiiiluti of tho A met* in the ttix.To Stntement named. and I hat they were of the value therein set forth on Uio first day of January, A. If, Jnhy •ml that »*»d L’ompanf held on «IJ tiny and wen pottieuM of the value of {Sight Hundred and 1 hirty.flve Thousand Two Hnn.lml and Twenty s..ven D.. - Un. and Fifty nine Cent*; a* I verily behove. In witncnt wbrrca.l I have herein set my hand and of]}- N<,W V ° rL ’ ,llia day of February, Bicmtl, N. WILLIAM BUSTKKD. ! L *-l Cotiimiwioner In New York for IVnoa mri :eod'Jwd SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! GREAT BARGAINS, PIANOS! PI.AJMOS!! PIAN08!!! SPLENDID STOCK mTII ° F TIIE CELEBRATED ffTT^^n GOLD DIB DA L PRBBIIVH piano MAN UPACTURED UY AVILLIAM KNABE &, CO. Id order to maid) room for eootemplalad improvement* iolhoSprfl.;;, CHARLOTTE HLUMK i» now «.lli„ c 0 (J tl • fraction above cent, her largs stock of PIANO FORTKE, MKLODKO.Va, AND UOBIGAL INSTRUMENTS Aaifi* determined to redneo the pmeat atock by thr liilille of iUrrh, at which tlmo U la IntaodnJ to ENLARGE AND OTHERWISE IMPROVE her war. r.Himo, groat bargains may be .expected. CIIAttLOTTK BLIINE, 18 AVuod Street, Second Door above Filth, ft.lo Ap'ul'ifor Wm. Knabc A Co'* Piano* for PllUbnrKh k&i] WrdUTti!|'cDnj>|T*nift. , mr^ TOBACtXK-20 bin. ,0h i W.TricM v Tobacco; ‘lO bra. Roodl A Roblnaon Tobacco; J 1& ** W. 11. Grant's do •"to catty bx*. cboico brand* lb. lamp; IT k«g* cboico 0 twl*t Tobacco; “ PitU. plug do WATT A WILSON. OfY KEGS PACKED BUTTER: * ty. .io do lUxcltH J K> r 0. AIV R. U., and for naleby’ _ • BIIRIVKK A DILWORTH, ®r* , 1 130 aod m Hmdiii) street. CIiEE.SE —1(h) bin. reo’d thin day by mr7 _ UKNRY 11. COLLINH. CEMENT — IOU bbis fur HI Jr by ~~ 9»r7_ FIKNKY U. COI.LINH. LIME —200 bbl*. fr»*sii for sale by «'? __ lIBNUY IX.COIJ.mB. SUOT —12 kogn a*s\l uambora St. Louis Phrrt/or sale by mr< WATT A WILBON. TliE aitKAT MATIUfIAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. A.n Afi-nnite Report oi'the Pi'CKreetilns'H. The Sunday-School Times Of this week is issued in double sheet, and coutalus a complete phonographic report of tho proceed ing* of (bis important Convention, together with ttie rmo- Intloue bluJ the address wnt forth by tfad nme. The speeches embrace a great rariety of argument and illustra tion, upon almost every point of practical importance con nected with tbs (übject. Take It altogether, the report of the Convention, oa hero furnished, will be (baud on« of the boat Sunday-Bcbool documents ever is«ut«l. BupertjiUnd onta generally, who desire to atmigthcu their own hands in the. work, would do welt to take moasnrue to present a copy, uot only to each of their teachers, but to oacb of the head* of lamilina iu their congregations. To [furnish so lull and complete a report, has cent do email amount of labor and money; yet the whole la fnroiab odetitho low price of & cents per copy, or $3,00 per bu ndred. f, or M .l e b y K. C. 00C11BAMK, N< {: »t-, Allegheny, Pobllsher’B Agent for all the PorlodUwla ot the.B. B.Union. mrfi&td WANTED —Beeswax, for which the high* eat price'will be paid by ' V ' 'w ' •• * H ; iT'j'/hv- • dr. mmoir ket street, has his AS ABOVE, WniCII. PDR ENGLISH and FRENCH W.MI uG £.21 '•,«(} 40 $271,602 w J-0.400 7tV-$1M,0»4 i*s 2.t«0 3.175 .16,117 ** s<> . S,VfW e:>-$H35.£27 fortes JENKS’ PATENT AUTOMATIC PLY TR« pg, Oo by deck work; ha»o • top ectchfof oorfkee of 2& oqtam iMbec, WUI catch a quart PIU or cMc*q allot* la id hoar if lAere i» a **£gfy> and kill* (bon la Uio trap by Ibo m*- .“jW* P»fAi®d Peb H IM9. Tb»y an DMtly mode and will bo nppllad to tho trade oa liberal ieros by _ 8. W. BMUHfPoUnfoe, Wi BtgtOiw, Hvw Yak. | B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner Wood aed Ist sta. ®rto SbbHtisrmnrts, Manhattan F aa UfSTTRAjncs couf’7, NEW YOItX- Tot*l Atari*. •titemest la made Id conformity with rtie rttjulrrmmta of Uin It* of Peonajlrania. T . „ N'i» Yoke, Jatuuo" 1. ISM.- ■m. t* ** *** i<,oe * paid np in ra-li, is SiM,UUO, which, •lU> tbe .orpiw, U m Ulo«: b ‘ n i l wiJ in U*nk.„ 15^62‘9$ ■ut»tu < J D »ni cc-n-. . i n 5 ***° oo real estate, on which there ,« nn °interest due andowioc...'JW,mu in) VfcJ^ n Bond, par rains £20,000, innrkrt i-. .* lnt *tock held by the Company, m cH __ _,""*** *w Inaofc with the amount loaned " of ctoek,'(tamper and market tain*: par Market Yaloft- Value. Ixna 5 $U)00 Co^ipoo Dond« of Hamil ton C0,0n10.. 10 $lOOO do '"‘Vff 2 n.* 1 ? 10 ~arl* ‘m Knflrood Bund* ..... J((# i7i>,, J,.V)o (m. JJlwiiSUtoof Miwuorl OouJ. 1.000 600 ' ’hi*o uj hue * People’. luitQrau.n «»[np«,y fltoek i,2fto 1.3*5 l.uui uo 0 share, lunk of Commote-. . !,«« l.«10l . . *® , ‘ r »c*n Kx. IWbk... l.i-oo UWUj 1 ” i, fwklUnk,.. IJIOO mrr. T6-i no r: irrln* Ban* low l.fioo too ho , Jo i.ooo I,«m* { .., f‘ 'V«* D Rank l.;aM) 1,274/ ‘ • lUuk or Cumin*, c* . i,;uw I :ttn “ I'wk Ilank ] IM) I.l** a t ? lf,na *i*d OlooaKf, ‘ ] UldoulUllroad 10,000 7,160 ’ .. , “ * loo ° ,ltood« q*U 0 * Bn ,i OLI- | 1 ' ( casoUnion Railroad 2,0*0 l,t«0 ) <oa^ n T IrT[D B ln*nrauc« Co. „ . Btock -—' I.nOO hOO fio»hnro*Bt Nicholas Ra 0 k 0,5*10 C./iOii 5,«w 7 $lOOO Coupons BlDktnemiul touh of Southern Michigan aud N. Indiana Railroad Amount of Premium# Dou„ Amount «t Intnrreton ir>TM(roeiita acurawL. liabilities. Amount of Lo*«4, in courun »(*-Utement flu, Toy uO Amount of Dlrlu«„d*, dedar.-d and unpaid... . oo INCOME. Amount of Cub Premium* rKeived Amount r.flnt«ro« Money rwetred from tbo inveetniuota I’AYMENTS. A moult of L*>**es paid daring tbo year Uo ilo do «bkh accrued prior to tuo yew Amouut of Dividend! paid during tlio year Amoonl ul Kxpenae# paid during tbo year. In eluding coaimitiiona and fee* to Agent* Amount of Taxe* paid dating the Tear Amount of oil otter Rxponaeo of the Oo On - and Countt or I hs N*w You. / a*J?i« L L AU lK PALU Priwiduct, and ANDIIKW J. *4IIXII, gocretary, of tbo Manhattan Plrtt Insurance- Onm- P* \ofk» bolag daly ewarn, do rtepoaoknd *»y, tnat tbo foengning atatamenfa am tmo, and *how tho corn ple.te itate of aaid Company, ou tho fir*t day of January, *" , • * D “ •**!. annexed to tbelr namro, (a the o fCrlal •oal of aald Manhattan Fire luxoraotwOoropany. Sworn before me the 21tb of January, isi-j, ‘ >»,. , f w S n S d l JAS.Vr.UALB, |3BAi.j Commissioner for Penurylrani*. . SfAm or Nxw Vues, ) Cirr and Countt or Now Vo»s.) M ' 1 lIKHEDY certify that tho Manhattan Firo Inanrance Company of New York, {* In puaeoaloa of (lie aaeta in the foregoing etatement, aud that they are of the ralno therein set forth, and that *elii Onmpany tapoawawdof aeeeta SToiK- DolUut. Ih ° Tkll<< ’ ° f T* o Iloai,r ' ,J “ d Fitly Thonaaud In wltnea whereof i have Lereanto oet my hand and omcial not at New York, thle nibetoeuth day of January, ■igbtwn Uubdred and Fifty-Nine I RRA , . I?*'”"’] „ . JAS. W- KALB, |BKan.| Oomtnioahmer for Peniurylvania. DABLifIOTOR a' BOOK, Affenta. Ofticeat I. M. Pennock A <W No. ~ fc4M:d2w w | HOMO XNSUHANCU COMPART <‘l rv OF NRW YORK. tto. C. LOOMIS, Afinl, No. r,i» Wood Street, PittHburfth. Capital and Hatplai-Dol'n 1,077,000 40. Nrw Vo*«, January I,lhtO. 1. Gap ui fu>ck....4 4UW,ow) in) - Number of abarr£ of itock (atarrtLmd U«.jux Ibou-tnnd •i. Amuuul of <ts»»a«ni«nt4 or instalments vu •lock paid in, in .>a*h - f ' AitSKTO I. pie Tallin, or burly ns tail* Uj« Real Kata!** brlj by the Company Aoiotint i)f cuh uu haul] :i....... •i. Amount of cash l u bahkn, aprcifj inK In what banka the atma ;ia depoeited, Cnutlr.oataJ Bank.: 4. Account of cuh Inhamln of artinta ami iu omraonf trsu*ml*Jen. 0. Amouotof loanaaa«mr&l by t*)mU niid morl gacra, constituting the lion tm n*&] e*- lau*on which thets ia leu than due yrarfa fl'iry^o 10 " aod owio *‘ r *U *i D. Amount of b«aM on V,« not ***' been paid within oc>» year.-vT 7. Amount duo Curu}>auj Ji.iTgtnriit'' —‘ have twee obtained All other < liim» dlig~fbn (' .ui|o»oy Amount of Bbrf'ki oerio-J by the company, whether uf uojr Htate or of the United Mate*, or of any incorporated .by of the llnit.il Htati'j or of any i<fc«-r description. *p>-r|fy , n| ; tbr number •harmand the par and mm ket »alue of the fame; jar fl7h,i««>, market value Aui'iQiiiul Mork h»l>) hy the (‘otapiinr u (■•llateral •.eerily (or ioao.«, with tli* amount l.iatMaJ on each kin.! ut *tock, iU nor aud l“*f sli3.:uxt market value. In. Ainoont of aawwsraenta on the duck ~f th» rnm|>any Called in, and doe and unpaid. U Amount of premium note* for inland navi gation risks Amount nf premium uocnUectr-d on tx^idns leaned,at office l'2_Amount of Interest on Inrmtrneuu'male b> tba company, duo and unpaid; (duo January 1, 1569,) _ 14 I" 1 f i or*,!' I .*) m UARTUTIEa. I Amount of lusm <lg<> aoJ unpaid ‘l. Aim.anl ofr the claims for to—co which are in • alt <>r contested by th« company. i Ainonnt of lu—ca during Mio year, winch bare l«-en paid..— lie. 717 hi <. Amountorcialmaifor toeeeaduring the year which bar* not been —tiled, a portion of which U included In answer to No. 2 of thi* division....- *6. Amount ut loa—a during the year which are contented.... .. 6,000 py f. Amount of ioe—a during the year roj-ortwl * u companr and not octal upon 25 .. Af&onnt of dividends declared 111) urn oy K. Amount of dividend* declared due, and tin- — -L 2tfl 00 0. Amount of divideudi, (either cash or scrips khnl «nd 0... 10 Amoaut of money borrowed.acil tha nalnre and awountof security given none U. Amount ut ail other existing claims agalual the company, runtestod or otherwise. 872 ‘Xt INCOMK. I. Amount of cash premium* recrtTnl *• Amount of premium uot.w, uken by th« company fo'r inUnd QkTigatlon rukj ... 3. Amount of premiums earned 4. Amount of Interest money rvceiml from tl*o > luventmrnte of the company ftflfcc<s 96 ft. Amount of income yf t£* company Imui nuy other nnorrm.. 131 KXPKNDITURKS. I. Amount of laaar.< paid daring the year - Amonut of lonm paid during the tear which ao-incd prior to the year Amount at which the lom wrre caucuatrd lu were paid during |t. Amount paid and owing lorrelatnsraore pre .miutna _ t&. Amount of rotiirn jirominma, wbctlx r paid or unpaid fi. Amnotit of dividend* paid (taring the joar.. 11l 4sn 7. Amount of expense* paid during the year, ibcludiDg i'i,uimi«.iioii4 and paid to the ageuUan.t ..fllcm ..f the corupant 8. Amount of taxet paid by tbe company (• Amount of all other expense* and riix-ndi tore* of the company 1. Amoiintorpronjimr,ryiji.teaodglually forrn ing the capita] of the company -• Amount or aal.l note* hei.) by ttia couipauy P ,rt °_ r tl>«’ whole of ihc capital thr-rtol. ‘lncluded alao In preceding auavcr. t Amrmut paid lor ttioae two jUmt baa bead deducted tnu Itroa* premiums. Net premiums shown in answer to fin lUMtion of (action 4. Nothing now doe for either. STATU OF NEW YORK, i City ant County of AVto JVrfc, tt. J *’ UAll ' tiN * President, tod J. MILTON 3UITII, Secretary,of tho Homo Insurance Company »»f the City of No*. York, to a>» personally known, being jotitaHt dnly awornidepooeand any, and each for himself aaya, that the fornt’olQg statement and return of said Ooia|iaßy, tuadr “I* to the Drat day of Jannary, A. ft. 185'.*, la jual, true and correct, and that they aro the olDcera of aald Company as herein stated. 1 1 (81gnod,) OUA9. J. MARTIN, Prr»ldcuL J. MILTON SMITH, Secretary, Subscribed and sworn to before me, thin '.Nth day of Jan nary, A. D., 185*1. Wktuw ny hand and otadal anal. BENJAMIN RANKIN, [l*. B J (Vmmtiaalonor for Pennsylvania, In and for tlx State of New York, 100 Broadway, N. Y. Thla la one of the beat Companies in the United Slate*.— F(re and Inland Riski solicited. R. 0. LOOMIS, Agent, No. 60 Wood it, PfUatmrtb. f022-3taw2w WE, tbo uitdersL. trial cu cheerfully re IMKNT, Bold by HARTWJBLI corner of Wood and Sixth iu. Darid Dcha?eo,Allt*gbeny, I. Charles, Livery Stable. Joa. Craig, Diamond, " Allegheny, <*■/«« Snyder, «• R. Roblaoo A Co, Liberty V Y '.9 lark,C,ly P®*l®*trian Direct, PltUburgh; Jan. Illlanda, Keeerre tp, Win. Mcon,Orucer, Alleg’y If* m Pton» Pittaha’b, Samuel Young, Editor of W. W- M*Jr, « Clarion Banner, J. Old, Plumber, ** Qoorge Richardson, Taint* J. Stewart, Penn’a B. R., *r, Allegheny, DconrFayor; Allegheny, T. B. 8111,Plttalmrgb, Dr. W. A. Ward, Doutiit, Jan. Maglll, Allegheny, rittebnrgh. j. g. Holnu-a, Pittsburgh, John Uegmv, Tobacconist Bobert Craig, Allegheny, Liberty atre-t, 8. Rodger*, “ _ m ™ _ Chaa, Develop, *• A NOTiOE^—Notice JX b hereby.given that letter* of administration upoa the estate of Dlaon Brown decraaed, late of Lb« city ol Al legheny, bare been granted to John Wright and Juho H, Slagle of taid city. All person* indebted to *aid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and person* haring claim* against the aame to praent them, without delay, duly authenticated, for aottlement to JOHN WEIGHT, > A . . JOHN a SLAGLE. J Ad ® :le,Att*y at l*w, lOO6UIBL [fe£G:lawGwd* ;ned, aflor a faithful ecommend MITOfIELL’S LIN ,L A SHEPHARD, Druggists, OrioJ.F.Bl Estate of ' »*- c * 1 > Sil, ~l*tu-rs of Admiriletrnliao on tho t-sute of *?« *!?» (ol the flnn of U'Qaewon A Donglos,) late ofOullio* town»hJp, doc'd, }iare boon granted lo the njb- Krilwr, (<> .»Uom all pereone haring claim* or demand* •galntt Bold eilote u» re<|ueeted to moke known tho some , wunont delay, nod those Indebted thereto to make inune-, dUte payment \VM. DOUQLAB, tel&lawttd N a 77 \r„*i etreet. Pfttebnrgfa. 4bIB;UYIUf PAPER HANGINGS W. r. MARSHA LI. & CO, ._SZSu.OGO 00 .... o <} ._s37o£E> CFJ N r () YV O I» R >7 I ,V G NEU WALL PAPERS Foil Sl’ltlNC SALES UF 1-V.i, A.T THEIII OLD STAND, i.i 'IOOUO KVJtXI 9.1M1 I*l »O . N 7 WOOD RTIIKKT FRENCH, ENCLISII AND IMEKICAN HOODS. tml.lmdXwT geo. r. white & 00, THEIR NEW STORE. 7,POi) G.IOU .VKW Ui 1,250 11 3,751 Ui wo. as nriH street, ON THURSDAY MARCH 10th, ENTIRE NEW STOCK. OF GOODS When, tlmy will In, must lin|.j,y to nee their Til K IQU.VIUAN Mustang Liniment THE popularity ..I llu- ,s Mi stanu IJKIKUT If OIMINW,.. .. 11. 1t,,. , ...l.iatuin »l the globe Other article* i,. i md iliitrrei— 'l-.ie,nr Il.wniuU. Farriera. llanU.M, Farm. r*. l-.v,-., „„ t. , have practl cnlly decnoiiatratei] n..* j v t tt.i.-u k l the «,>i|,i No.r tlcle ever Imforu recui.d Oi. n ,ndai...u.,ri from Me-lical and >■■> i. * of y«r» sUmllng liwUn, t Ulrrn, Tatunni, Running Hurra. p. r .liu-i m.» Frinua. B>Flllii n Hunu, Bib., Bui., n.., lUinim, *nj all acbu* and pains upon jn-n*. ,u..i kiudr.d cumblaiot* upon r HORSES. CATTLE, A<-.. such oa Ring Ih.ua, Gall, ?«-r»tchi*. fJ|e»riu. IV.M Kwl hweo ney, Il'M.f all, are aoLlnad and curtal |.j ||„. MUSTANii UNI M E \ T. VALI'ABLK IIitSSE SA Ux S. LITOII, Ilyda l»ark, Vt, writw—-lliat the waa euuaidered Worthl.v»«,'• (hi* c%r< . Hpa. In ) “t.ul *ir«m the free uv ..f UnaUng i.luiment, J have vold'hlm f,.r fl-e* mull. YtHir Liulmct.i ha* la-en doing wonder* op hers.’ ♦'*» ItftOAII KT*t«T. PIIIHDIIFM*, I** (Extract ) “In lilting the kettle from thuiiie It U«oa»nc nntuanagrßbhi, tilt-d over, and scalded my tiruxli very a.« vrn.|y, almost to a crisp. It wa* an awful sight, The Him tai.tf Liniment appeared to extract the pain. J { healed rap klly, without •orrn«u, an.l 101 l uu near. of nrrounl \uan truly. “CHARLES FOSTER.” Huch language an tlila i* but tlx- constant >n.i natural echo whenever this article ti nned. ThU Liniment U indispensable to plnutrra an .1 i.wto-rs ..I horaiw and mul-s. Mr. John Daniel*. Mootp.nxrv Ala. ■old a slave for who « u r * Jlw ,j fruni lltUir hy Gits UoimrM Every family alu.iild have IL lb> »rry particular and ru.julu- f..r the Mn-tang l.u.ux.nt all .l Uh.- so other. .Sold hy all dealer* throughout North and S .nth Amcri. a Europe and all the Islands ..f th.. Ocean, for •“> rent* pi cent*, and SI,OU per U.|il« 600.4X0 ixj Almi, Ly<>n 'h C**ldl»ratml Ine<vt Powilrr. fej::.-odAw..mT FKUILLAUY, Ih5D. KKoilllAUV, 1*59. PIANO FORTES FOR SALK BY JOHN H . IVE E X* L O R , N.i. SI W.enl st., Pitteluir^li. Till: N P.W :• i' AI. K i.i OCTAVE CHICK CRING PIANO. THE siibsi-riln-rhii* ju*tyi%i\itl in ...l.liti .n I" » "plrndid «u*k the Sx-w Se,vo Htutk Piano*. ranting In price from tl..n to |p«i p,iUK CIIH’KKIIING NEW HOALK CHTAVK I'MNOS Th- improvement n. the »Mavec»u.»U In acorn plete ebaugo of wl.al ia fallad tt... *r,lr. u-ii.g a radical change throujdx-ui the r„tir,. pUnu. it ia in fact a new r«. •freemen/ and is toUlly dilWi i.( to th.** made ..fe»..m-l T h) tho same firm 1 The price of tie- m-w will U. from f:*.) to P 1 " 0 - according to the style oj U,e exterior. Fur liate h> JOHN H- HKLLOII, hole agent fur Chirkenng i PouV I'ianut, No M Wo*l .«t between Diamond Alloy and fourth ntrrot. rel*> A SPLENDID LOUIS jnr gtpt iT~T»» !W»>ed Piano, hy Rar-n, Co.. New York, with French grand action,| | 9 I 11 ov«r strings, combined iron and wood frame, felt hammers of an entire new invention, producing a Tour of the must delicate yet powerfnj aweetneaa. Tha Plano Forte* of this old and established house, lLiven, Bacon A On. .land aecnnd to none in New York, and their uuUmueol* »ill he sup plied Hmuigh John H. Mrlh.r, at the Factory prices fa New *of k, delivered at rut-fborgh, packed an.l r<-n<ly f„r »bne ping. / • SECOND HAND PIANOS -ais JIO, t=s, l.ij, Ji, u ,dCS^u9 0 lIICKERJNG .1 SO.NS’^^^g^ Klarn Loot* XIV Pluwju “ carrwl moulding*. *• nrl.ly rat’d wood. “ powerful Toow. '* Clifford style. Dew upliftbt PUoo, plain rutind coruorm. . BOSTON PIANOS. No Uww grand 7 i •* IJO,47(>—A o»w prmad feate ~ ** I9.IHB—A c*rr«xi moulding 7 “ 111,731—A tifTßil moulding 7 “ A roost elegant 7 “ 20,6_P2—A d*« grand «■*!«• 7 “ ai,6'-*6—A new prmtirt wale 7 20.5.9 A bi*w grand «»lo •' 'X.XSfi —A roar wind “ a>..VKt—A ruarwood plain IH.tH-i—A fan jr»ud : •• Bouton juice “ -'■>.«>»—A roaewool |«l»in •• K. in Bnpto A ttV “ ‘J'.-Vil—A rumwoml jiUin <sw do j u j,, “ ‘JO.KW—A black walnut *>« do da di. “ ai,6l7—A ruaevood plain oV, “ do do do NOTICE.—Ploara ukf n >tir« that nuy I’Unoou tin. Un ofaleaa namUrr than .iO.OUO, will U> »old at a discount or Tcnp*rC>ut. IVir-n* raiding out of the city, will I.trw® direct ttoir l.dtors to JNO. 11. URLLOR, Ar*nl lor Whickering A Houa, No. hi Woodalnwl, PitUburKb. ,IAMLirs^B MRI/U>KO\R, n'^Tll 4 1 1 \ octave jmrtablo Uelodeous with liarp legs. fCO ,J do do Jo Jo do 75 £> J » Plano style—very elegant 100 J* do do Jo Duolde Ueods 150 The*. Melodcm# are pronounced superior to all other* |.v “’■‘•ll Mason, Wm. Mason (he pianist, Tbalberg Webb, Hatter, Uoltsrhslk, etc. They liavo liwi awarded the high wt premiums, at every Pair whero exhibited. P.. r aaUonlv bT fePidiwT JOHN II MKLJ.<>fl, SI Wood *i. * Standard, Elegant and Valnablo Work. JUST I H S H K D Anew history of tiie conquest OPMKXJOO, uv R. A. WILSON —This (vauartnal lliatur) ol I lint remarkable ereut—the Cortes Connnrst «4 Mexico. The author itToctnally destroys aoiuo of tiiw tine tb orl.» u t vu which Prescott's History of the Cmximwt ..l M.<xk<i la louiiJeJ—proving, roudmlvely, that the monk tali chronicle* are not reliable; that the m-aUl.i.l ‘•iiistniv wrltiugs," ami alleged aua*U,orn canning BctionH Ttie work ol«« present* the anthor'a EM n red thought*. 111 reference to the aocieut drlllr-atlon on this continent. anJ array* facta anj collateral evldeuc* |<, p, OVP t-evondu cavil, that every vestige ij „f Rgyptmu „ r Phmnkian origin. Nosubjoct«an bo more lntcr.stiti R , or mil excite grralrr ad Aimlloii than to settle Ihoss ijmwtLna hitherto held id Joul.t as to Uie origin of those wandering trllx-s abh-h peopled this Continent for ages before Uolumb.o. .i.wovore.l it, the remains and taononn-uU of which still remain among on. TJinwork will andoubt-Uly rrvnramend itself toala-m' last of riders ou each stdo of tho Atlsntk, by its patient iwnarrb, its largo mass of enriona and Intenwtlng facts its lgenlotis argumonts, and Its lucid, graphic sod attractive Cloth, *2,50; Sheep,n*Jf Cair, £J,f,O. .. . / JAUjyj CIIALLKN k RON, Phlta freo on receipt of Hie price. WM. B. {tKNToiJL, No. IB Bt. Clair street, PJlUhnrgh. f«2C:<lAw_wT - Publisher* Agent. GOIsOTHOUP A UOHNG, Gas anij steam fitters, n,>. 130 THIRD BTRKIJT, between Wood and HmiUiiirh] *ts ,**7*’***" on •‘A* l ' l Chandeliers, bracket* and fixtures of all kind*. utSwll*' All orders promptly F P* H:iQcatlon * furnished for Cat lic or C ° MtniCled *’ f " ny "P* 1 * ,or - . mrklyd New goods for si>kino‘ sales— We have In store, (and are dally rrcslriog additions Ur™ « ’ v°%t° r “ J K««»rn U.uafxtorlt, „ large stock. Tho assortment, quality and style* of which cannot be excelled. It consists In pJt of JISrOH c?ot£ T,bl ° oil Carriage Oil SotuJ Transparent Green and Bnff Oil Cloths. Bolt IVansparant Window gbud**, Rally*. and Xr styles of aade Fixtures, Tsssxlt, Coid*, Ac.. A. The atn-n -tion of the Wholesale and Retail TradolsiuTlt.dtoo.it stock The prices, wo think, will giro sitl.r.wtton. J.* U. PHILLIPS, VhA J.N At ciah >t SUNDRIES —10U bbla. Ex. Futnily Flnuit; do Rxtra ,1,, lf'U do Superfine 26 do No. I Lard Oil. Ml liasea BUr Can dim, 2-'i do Stearine Candle*; M> do Olein* Soafr; 4<i do German da i!5 do Palm do In atom and for rale J»j UK A, LLOYD A KOILMVTII, _ rnrf > Wnlrr rlrtvt. I> JfMOVAL.—The liomuHiputbic Pharma i» cy aodOoukaturuof J. 0. KACKUKKN bu t«* u rt rnowl Trom Liberty utn»l lo NO. 03 SUITOPIKLO HT, between Fifth at. anil Diamond alley. Material*, Picture* and Unit* of all kinds always an hand. mrMtd J.jl. BACKQPKN A SON. FINE TEA. —Justrec’d at Franck’s Fam ily Grocery and Tea Stora, Federal .L, Alt~heßT.C half chests of thacbokaatfiarynnß Oulongatul will he auld lor76cenUperpooad. CaUaodtryiu mP j F IRKNCII CUOeOLATfi—IO bxs, just ice cdrtd bob from tli* mtDafiwtorw. Alio, Cocoa. at whole*!* or retail, at FHAMCFd, federal at! Afieprtoj, iHtsctUflurouß. LATEST STYLE-t OF W IL I. 0 I* E \- near market, Irienil.s nmi iMiMtomoris. R If E IJ M A T I S M HAKNL.S A FA UK, New V. it. M tlx do “ front earner* round. !■ Salt- COAL OIL WORKS FOR SALE.—The Ptltaborgh and Kochmtrr Coni Od Company baring t•» eataldiabtnrnta, one at Mancheafur and one at Uochre ter, efTen tv «al« either of them, for tho pnrposo of eoncen trating the tmioeaa at oi» point. Ji j* a chilliCOoeldom of f-nxl. The pnrchawr has every facility for makiug money rmm the day he take* j-rwiriwltni' I’rlce low and terms rri *y,_ Aj-pl) to A. LOOMIP, Treaa, mr ’ No, iS Fourth at-, PitUbnrgli. SALE—A well establiphiHl Bakery and Ice Oreom i»al.»m, |cK-atpJ in one of the l«vt sltn ali n« in the my, mrViw!l' er 1 9,t:rnUM at TIIW ORTCK. FOR SALE OR TO LET.— I The House tra □ov. ,«o>pml bj IL K. SMIuUTX, Kw a P Street, hticjniie ..n lie- premie.* fr'^AUl Sr\Lh. —A M'oonii handstf’amcnjjim’, . (has !e--o in two throe month*.) of thirty horse -S ‘ 'tFoke. In inch ryliuder, weight of i«)ODda. all ..-ifiid-le and in c<» *1 ur.l.T. Apply to GKO. W. BPNN ; &><m> "‘deof Old,, slriv-t. third dtwr West,.! the Inanauhl, Allegtieny liyz , li’ilß MALE OR TO LET.—A l:,r-o tw„ ishiry h.i.-t l.inliiinc. hW feel long by fn-i ui.le. on •ir,e(. Allegheny city. Has ten bor— powrr »tean( rbgme, in g..»| »ni*r; a ill |>e rented in room*. • iih I T'* rkl ,r of- Apply to (Ifca , * I'ooth «lde of Ohio Street, third door artist ..f the Allegheny. Ij'OK SALE—I 7 si. ros ol Land in Ohio tn.. Umllrtfrom Allegheny r„j. 1 mile fmjn the P fff I and C K It stati'n at Kdli,". i. Aj.j.ij |„ gm» \V BONN, sunlll of Ohio *1 , .’<| i). , r a,-.!,.) t h., I d .nn.lul tile gheny Cliv. |., SA LE. - Niitrs fur ~k_ I miw. Fenders, Coal KcqiUi-a. Suit li -iit, in eel nr odd pieces, the KFesl I'nrcnt Und Iron. the article for brelllog ever uitrolnr.,! In U.is‘>r j—r ha|s* aijy other, city. I will relnnil the price in any cam. ; when-it fail*to pt»,ro what l represent u. Il<>usekr<.pei*' Hardware, the l>e«t selectisl stuck in the city, and as cheap as the i heapest, a* th» lr>>u City Pt»re VVar.-hoiiiie of ! WW. iiUADoIIAW, (.’'neerseor to T.. 1. Craig ACo .) No. 104 Wivvl street, ‘ All*. rt« of Jobbing dotio at short' «t notice. Orders by mail ah ill rvc.-lre prompt attention frl2 1?(hl SALE—A Kurm 249 10<lctr«ueU. 4>l in meadow, balance well timbered, all well impioveioenl* gi¥«| hewed log liOU**, R««»i b»rx, g>-*l orchard of As) ur ttuu fruit trues of dlllemit kinds, ijitusti. in W.-stinox land county, mile* frnm Ufll *td»- station P. It K Tlw i* oho of tlx- best grazing farms In the i>inity, au>i will Im» s>dd at a great barcaln. Apidj t..UW>. W. ItUNN. South side o| of j tl.o Ilian,Olid, Aileghoiiy City p.JO FOR SALE—*AIO arrrs uf land in Lijrnnier IjL Westmoridand co ,on the ilreehsbnrg piKs, I ixilm tpom l3 mil-s from l*t/oIK-; well wa | Imd ;»ipd w<*ll timbered. Will bo sold low for c»di, nr will | trade fur city property. Apply to UKO. W. IIU.NN, South | «.<!•. of Ohio street, 3d duur weetot the Dianund, Allighony ri *y- ; _ ja24 Fine private residence fores BJ)LB.—The snbicribcr, Id tending to n-aidn per-JtyJ[ ! niaoeritly at hi* country seat, near hast Liberty, offer# jor -ale hti Kealdcnce «q w-c.-nd bauk* Allegheny City, corner "f Sandusky et and South Common. Apply to _Mti Ijmd A. PKADLKY, No. 4 Wood stm.L Foil SALE OR KENT—Onrtw’«Htory (!* Frame Dwelling ami I acres of land, ajh.ining jjUg tin* property of Jihn Wright, n« tp. Prior vwy h-w. jlm , •I'l'for JaV4 U ATT A WILSON. FJR SALE.—Tb«f uotlerßigned ‘'ffera 5-3 > for salt* his prnpvrty in the Borough of Bewick-£B 1 ley; a fine large Brick Dwelling House, Frauiu liarii and Stable, Ilrick Spring House, Ac., with from ten to forty 1 acr«** of ground, a* the porrhuMT may desire. There in a 1 good Orchard of choice fruit, and the grounds about thf. 1 ID.use nri* oruameuted with shade tree*, shrubbery, Ac. It i« a most desirable pmjH'rty for n conntry home, and will Ik> sold oq very reasouahla terms, for further partirnlarn eiKjain* of J. W. F. WIIITK, Attorney at Law, 10« FlfUi stri-ot, Pittsburgh, or of tin* snliscrilier on tho premtiea. JoliWtr R. HOPKINS. li’INE COUNTRY KESibENOE FOK« BAI.H HJI KKNT —The subscriber olTen for aali»EPs nr rent that deligtitfui Country Boat, now occupied by Adam Uoineman, in KcwrvoTp, ailjacent to Allegheny City, nomprining l ight acre* of cholco land, with modern built Brink Dwelling of 14 room*; Grc«n House, Spring House, lini n. Sul.Hug, Tenant Hunse, Ac. Four acres am under Grape, whidi promise* to ba the most rolnahlo Vino* y*rd in Die county. Thom aro several hundred Pmit Trees, A|i|.li-h, Ihstm,Chnrrie*, peaches, At, most of which had IH*-n imported at great cost, and are in fine condition. The wholn is prime laud, highly cnltivatml and inipruvoi!, ami ■ituatii] In apoaition commanding a Hue view uf the lau citiiw and surrounding conn try. n. n. itYAN. For sale— 32o aores of linely timlxircd I land in Gallia county. Ohio; well watered, Ml miles Irum GaliipputU, tuil.n from tho Ohio river. ’ Will be sold low fuf cash, or will lake gi»*l improved city projicrty eiilx riu Illtsburgli or City. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, Botith side ef Ohio stm-t, 3.1 dour wi-st of the Dia mond, Allegheny City. j.-vj FOR SALE.—A tPaGt of land containing nine and one half acre*, sitnate on tho Ftmrth Street lUiaii,niauit thf.u mih-a from lie* Court Uoneo. Will be sold low lor CR-ii. ln.|irirc of IRISH A MACKKN7.IR, o-rI J--.llf Att'y* nt law, No. GO Fourth stm-L OKEIjoN BREWERY KOKSALE-Sitnuu-d un St«vi-n*>o street, F.ighth ward, Pittsburgh, frouiine •>U said slrf-el |JS f.v-t l.y IUU feet back, in gissl onler mxl omditiuu. Pi««*eiou can U> givenTniniiHlian-ly. For ref •Teixa. coiyMiit Khinle* A Venn-r, at their Rn-wery In Pitts burgh, or <)i«o. M'. huiith, at his Brewery in Piitnburgb or Wlxv'lmg. For term* of mlo apply to feidm.i WM. M. SHINN, 137 Fourth-t., Pitt*l.nrL-»). Rolling mill site situate on TUB MQNONOAHKLA RIVER FOR SALK.—This property ailj ilns the Pittsburgh and Un«ton Copper Works and has us« of the best landings na the river. A. W. GA/.ZAM, 137 Fourth stmoL S’ TTEA r M MfLiTWR -SALE OK KENT.— FVanfh Flouring 3liM In Lawrrricevilln, fronting CO feet on Ch-etnpf Street and extondiug back IUO feet to Bwalt at. For full description and terms apply to fel’i AUBTIN A OO , .V» Fourth st. XT’ <» SALE . —A very d**r»ir- P® A aJM.- two st.TjJlrif, 1 .Dwelling House, in orde.. w.-ii>-r fiitnf.-s, -ituaT—- .Dlweil Ttreeu No .v.l, Sixth «si i, ihire I„ w . i:ix|uire on th. prem ises, or of is).. IV ATI' A W i |>’.).\, giW 1.t1.e. I I -I, Ohio Land for Sale. TIIE h«ib*onlier offers fur sale pootioii u-n, townvli'p tu, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, coinnxmly known a* ‘f|’»wman’s containing 6D> vn*. im sitnaUsJ tlinv mil..* west of Mavsillou, on the su*t. Road leading to Wouater, and within about two milm of tlte Pitts burgh, Ft. Waym- *:el Chicago lUilrua.l. Tlie -oulh, cost aud north-east quarters are partly cleared *ud improved— the remaiuder is covered with superior liioU-r—and th* wh.de 1* well watered t.y eprings and ruunixg atreams Till* secte.b Is coosi.We.l the one*t body ot laud m th* Oonnty. It wdltw w>id oodivldedur iu ■{□«rtrr* to sntt pnrchaei-r*. To tbow who d«wir* tu invest m real Delate a I letter oppurtnuity is rarely ofl'TwL . J- R- SWEITZER, Elast' kuKnacl:' for SALE.-Th'o StF«aiii Eni:in>. »ad Ulowing Cylinders lately iu ute at UirsAllenttiwn Atithrartte Fumarrs, This machiuery i« in gr«»l ~n|pc, sp.t ha« U«-n tetnov.«l in of au euLargcueot of the woebs tr-.}uiriug >iJI |>«rti>-nlir* nisy l>» application to thn •olwr.l-r, aMI.-Oillp.-oJ th* ACDRttXtWN IKON COU- I»ANy. N.. 1t.:,, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOS. CABOT, Prmid.-nt. KOLi.INO MILL ANU OALVANIX- FS ■ ncj noii.is ran hale-ti.. EH imitation Ititmia Sbmc Iron Manufactory UaJvaimnT Worki and flior.l factory, in tbu IS-uouch of UrK.Mnu.rt it) lbs County «>f AUcKh-uy. I’.i. or. the UououguL U tirrr and the Connclh.nlKan.litalic, niil / nir* rid- to I mill*. AJl .i ouo bar Iron mil* »n luruari-a—oi.l> an Improved air Unfit I ftit uace. Tl.t-ac work* w ill make Ofta-u buudn.P* tuna ..f sheet Iron In year Tbetialvaoiring Work* art. in a separata building. gcrsmUnu laud at tlx. mill door,offer ing mriliUoa l»y railroad or utawml.-al L> auy point io n.e Uwlto.l States or Canada.' There am two and • halt acres T.f . ffTuuiid. on |u»rt of which U,., work-, stand, the remainder ! hrmc bauds utm. Building Lot*. ou a leading *trcet. 1 h.-m * aro eight (oal iuimw In right cl tb* worka. of tbemoat su}.*. rlor 'jiulity of f-oul, at trom two to lour and a half crt.Up r ! buth.-l, dellrerpj at the work*. I'uanuwioD girsnen tint of April next. fyr particulars, spplvto JI.U.UILI'IN ! ja-t:lai;«ial : Wilmington, iMaw-u... ! W.S.dl c. 11. THOdSUN'2) NMlV\| SIiIKXS FOl! I t|)K kvdrstuuctiblk double extension skirt, WITII|pATKNT FTKLKT FASTENING, HAOB WITHOUT SEW IXO. :tnir.-r**lly p renounced “tbo axwt perfect Skirt cTrr mvle. THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, Tho lightest and moat graceful Skirt ever produced. THE PICCOLOMINI! By moan, of claapa-tbU l~antif.il and economical carmen can I*, taken to pi.d-s, wa*h*d, and pot together again ai All the abor« haru Thnmaou'a raiebratad patent Watch Spring Bn-tlo, and am stamped with »nr namo and trade mark (the crown.) Vor *a»f by Ibn |>rincipal rrtaileni enrjmhern. W. 8.1C.n. THOMSON, 233 Bruodwaj, Nm* Tork SH;\VlJV<jr JNI A.CJ £il N £2l*, L4DB, WBHSTBS <k CO SEWING MAO ii IN E S', An> acknowledged l.y aft j 0 j* r»K BKST. Th«j »rr more simple and durable lu roiulmrtion lliau aoy other. No family »ln>>iM be without «mo Ttu-yIIKM, HIND, UATIIKIt, BTITCII AND FKbL For Tailoring and fitting they are unequalled, mak- log a atrong ahd elastic team, from ao ordinary sj>onl, and » PAIR LOCKSTITCH on Loll, .ijo. „r th„ m.t,.rUl -.,,1 A. JU. MAIISIIALL A 00, Ag*nta, Allfghony City OOR MOBICAL FRIEND: T,rclcr p ajl go f Popular Music /or Tm Ccuf. “Our Musical Friend” in fillptl with the Lout Piano Solo*, Darla, Sodrs Operatic, At in*, Polka.', Marurkna, Quadrilles, \V'*l! /<•* and erery olber specie* of mcricnl cwnpoaltion f,.r Voter and Pinoo by the boat Amer en and European Qnuipuaora; printed on full aised ramie paper.adaplnd to *v c ry grad" ol performer. Tiio unto quantity of mnaic, procured fruiu the pablinlirn would coat more than ton times what wo charge. A y«*r’a. agWriptiop to “OUlt MUSICAL Fll[KN'D,”»ill HOonro new.nuil faxlibraabloaumtc worth at least TVo Hun dred IhJlttrs, ami entirely sufficient fur the homo circle. PRICK TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, £■. Hall Yearly. Quarterly, sl,_‘ V.dtime coninieuie.l mi the 1«{ Dxrmhrr, C. B. SKVJIiUJJt A CO,TruprUors IH >'ranbfurt aNrw Yurt. m,l:lind»«T A DIE S UIWU3 AND CHILDREN Can nJwayi l hi aujipUaJ niiii nitialantlal and n*«at fittln" BOOTS AND SHOES if «-v««ry i}rm:rlpUun which aro Doing bol<l off OIIKAP FiJH CASK. Al Ihn cheap {Store of . __ _ JAMRfI_RODB, 89 Uaiketit 1 ( ) BBLS. PRIME BONE SET for Vale" by A r V HARTWELL A »nspnAßl>, J earner Wood nod 6lh it. 3,000 SOBA ' 7 HARTWELL A BUKMiABP. cor. Wood * Cth rt. GROSS AYKU'S WOBM CONFW Ov TIOW ferula by HARTWELL it 8 BEPHABP, <or. Wood A Cth it AnDoZ. BCERHAVE'S BITTERS, for yy «loby HARTWELL A SHEPHARD, Vn&A*, ptnm Wood ud Mb ft. Jiotirra.- UosaNQAHXLi Bxmaz, 1 — _ Pittsburgh. March 4th, ISO./ President' and Managers of tho nonmdx4 > . t,,p * t ‘L t ‘ f . CTr ' c,in K® Cridgeorpr tho RJvmr Mo hav.rthhiT^^ 11 ia tlm county of Altiyhcny, tbjcinna " T * d ‘ >o4 «>UB P£S CENT, on Stockholder* nr nLf 11 . taoctiu ' *Lich will be paid to the ' J °UN TIUW, Tmsnnrr. 8.58*9^ tho ••tV.fupony fivr em-tiog a OfflCMa of River, , H ,,*wUe Plttsbnrgiu, In will l-o held at tho Toll Ihuuvi M bridge, on SHINDAY.Ihe 7th d, y o’cliskrw. Mifcfmcwl chc Wil. 3 Erie, February, 6, • | H Notice. —An Election f.n* st-v.-n Directors < f tho EriJ. Canal Cotnrwny, nmmfi g v or, will 1— held at tbeir rfllce. In lb*city of KrW> on the MUM'AY OF 51AUCI1 NK.\T. f.Odt.l A. 11. CAUQIttY, Secretary. 11ST log OF thb Pm’W. W. AC.K. K. Co., > Pittshargh, February 25,15£9. j jT'S^Xi'Tit’E.—Tin- Animal <»f die ftinkhold.'i* iu the “Pitteltr.ii h, Fort Wayne and Chicago UailnmJ C-'niptuy” wilt K" i>»ld at tho rurtn*of BOARD (IF TR.4DK.in the city of Pittsburgh, on TUES DAY, tl>« .".nir d*) nf March neat, at .1 u'ciock, r. |,U which time the . f the Directors fur the yewr ISOS, will l>e preseuti-d. The fhi-tion tjr iifl.ru Directors to serre the ensuing year, will t*. h. ld »t the some place ou WEDNESDAY, th* 3uth pruxiui.T, at a. h. Th.- Transfer B.k?k7>nn t»- cicwr.l fr,.m tho 21at CoSWh of Msrch. both ioclutive. and IhehoM.niiif stick la tbft Ohm and Penusylvania, Ohio and ln<ftac*,or Fort Wayao and Chicago Railroad Companies, which has not been cun- V.-rt Mini«. the stuck of the new company at that time, will uot t .> calitlisl to votcat raid election. htockhulders pre«. B ti n g their certificate* of stock In this Company in any Ticket Agent on the Hue ,i( tRp will sold HU Kxrtirsieii Ticket r«ini that Station to Pitts burgh ami relnrn Tr Ou« Faro th,. round trip, good from March ’JNth to April 3d, both inrlexivo. By order of 4ho Pnnidi'ut. fc->:U AUGUSTUS RRADLEY, Sec’y. Ai.IiKUIIKNY~ INSI'RAaiCE COWPAMY. Notic e i- licn'by pycn tliat in pnrsu- Mice ~| the at« ..f Assembly relating thereto, and lha charter of iucorjK.ration ajipruved January 27,1550, Books tonceivc sahecrlptiuu to Uie Capital Stock of tho aALLB UDENY' INSURANCE COMPANY" of PltUhurgh will be opened at tho MERCHANTS’ EXCHANOB, Fourth rtxwt, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY the Htn DAY OF MARCIISBYT, to remain open Lr fire days, (unless tho stock be sooner sttlwribe.!,) from 10 k. M., to 4 o’clock P. U, of each day. conxifnioiixu. : Jm. B. Murray, I W. M. Lyon, Isaac Jones, Geo. K. White, Robert Beer, Alexander Speer, M. W. Watson, Thu*. M. Howe, I Harrey Childs. i Isaac AL Petinock, I John A. Wilson, I A. M. Walllngtbrd, I Janie* Langhiin, I Qeo. W. Can, I Midrd ilmuannrnts A GRAND CONCERT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, will be tfi'enon NKXT MONDAY, March 7lh, is LA FAY ISTJK HALL, by SIGNOB OIAHBONI. !I«- will l-o amistod l.y STISB BCBIBA, MII9. DOWNING , . W.«KLKBKE,O.OUEBK, V. DKIIAM.N. AM Sfj£ DI.K. A. KLKHKR, K. FOKRSTF.R and H BHECQT. ■ •» MFL“i. h'jWNINU win sin* CsraUnu from Ouena Er- ' 1 n*n.. dr. MUiS SCRLBA will pt-,form Sn from ..-•'l tln< o|M*mt of I‘untaiil, SotunanibQU, besblta several Enu- i hull f.ium l.y U-tli tlu> JaJi<w. 1 MR. «IAMUONI will ulng some of tlio best Italian Comic ton ° ‘TMi.OIUBIi.BJ T l' *ol ynwleltos, in rich Variety, will make np the l«1anc» of Iho programme. * Tickrl* including reserved seats W cents. The sale of secured m*ta win commence on Friday morn uii * n rch 4Ui * at n - Kleher A Rro-’a Music Store. Ay- Pi» K rmmm.w can bo had stall the Music Store. mr2 Educational. SEWJCKLEY ACADEMY—ACi .ASSIOAL *ftr. Couatkem. Roaipisq Scnooi mb Hots, ou the I*- ft. W. AC. R. it, lg miles from Pittsburgh. HKV. J. ft. TRAVKLLI, A. U., Principal. The THIRTY TllTltDftKSaiOJi will rommonco cn MON* PAT. May 2d, I Aid. TtKMit, ja>r session «•! fm« months..— .. For Citcabir*. Ac., enquire of John Irwin A Son«.C7 Water street, orT. 11. Nevin A Co., 21 Wo.«i strcet,oroflbe * Principal, ftewlrblry, l*a. __ _mrt:2nw»iAwBtP Penn Institute, CORXEK or Penn and Uancoct streets. Tin!' emmiiiß term will commoner on TUESDAY; 31»t hut. A limited omahor of pupils may obtain admlmktt. Terms for Tuition au.t Stationery, $22 per session of twenty I two Wwti. au24:tf J. M.tfMITU, Principal. j Co Act. TO LET—A three story Brick Uouse,<a situated uu U.n.l, l-twcen S*T.»nd Hint Third TO « un gas, hot and cul.l water, Am IrtAAQ JONES, Biri:l\«.| comer of lions aud First «ts. r PO LET Two W eU lintshcd two ntory £B X Rrl.-w Pafilitigs, c-mtaining nine nximeacb.on fcSjjj Wyliw street. uo»r Chatham, within Ore minotre *»*£??*“■ % tb'» I wst-ollice. Enquire of \ _.nrl:dlf Dk. B.A. OTRRnT,2J7P^«^^^ T^ l EET—A comfortable JL Dwelling containing sir rooms and ,’•**. situate cn Washington at, Allegheny Oirjv-,*°\ '£*'<s& _ fi.JL rO LET—A Store Boom on Fifth Stvl C. . In the most draireblo location on that great thor» feto om-nfare. Apply at IS6 Liberty street. * _!‘i_ RIDDLE. WJItTg fe CC. T? f? r ,T Twj 1:lr K I: firs ‘-clns3 BweMnSiX to let, with all the modern improvements. figg , , n UITCfIOOCK. McCREKRY A CO, _ No. U£» Second and Second at. T!,' A three s'fciy lirick"i)weLine«Q l‘o*uw. coutainiug *; rooms. M«. +1 Coo(rresw«trr*f hoouireof jail WATT A WILSON. Uterty^~ T° —Hint desirable business F?JB X stand witt; dwelling niuchcd ou tho corner orEl Liberty and 0 il.vm stn-cta, will adapted for a OmtiyS*,: nry Store, being .cvnpi.yj as such f v r the last ftarttirtn y.wrs. Ka-julre of R. U. KINO, ) - •• _ N<.. 21IUbertjatreU.:| r ro LET.—A eumfortuble brick dwcll-A X ing, containing «i» rooms and finished garret tit.B3 ' UAto 00 o‘llAreStreet, U-twrou Liberty and Penn. RnqS# f U al, l K. il. KING, No. 211 Liberty*!. r- • TO LET—The Warehouse Boom and UfEco now ocenpiM hy Porter R. Friend A Co., t»S Frwu . a"“« Lofts suitable for storing c.»ttou. , J!S_ !. iSAUnmcKKTico. FOKKENT —A Lot 144 by lU(j feet, on which are erect«d, BoilJiuga, Stack*, Ao, rendering it anita* «.‘rJ!r »u D, | k ‘h d °* mMߣ “ tHtlD e, eitnate On Denman street, Birmingham, oppositeßansman's Coal Depot. Kn. ALEXANDER KINO, ... _ Liberty street, Pittsburgh. pOK KKNT — ~ ” C-nin.VnT "‘ABEHOOSB, No. W Market Street, nd- Jolning N. Holme* A buna, finished end ''jelred in tlia Best auntier trem cellar to pm ret, forwholesnlo end refill dry Bi«hfa baijuess, with k .r animal a large three atwyWnr * XTI drr r "‘ r ' o JvllS 'VAY. Ja, Udtf SawlckleyTiUp poebOfflcfe. tEitJ? Auction Salts. C 1 **• UAVia, Auctioneer.""* *«ln« r / Ktim No. M Flftb ‘ "JNTEKS * mTuTtES "V .•uesiUy morainfr, Marehftih, at J KJor«, corner of Bnltbfield atraet / I ha aold, lbn eotiie •lock: of 'BheK- f FUtorra, Ac., of that «tboc*n», / . P lu. DAVIS, Antt. „s\ •• * T - W. iO.K.K. at trivatb ,**. • ,Q |f, t# to lull porrhaarra, by .. • - p - M- DAVta, AncL.No. 64 FlPtti it •tin lb- lOBIS k GO., Hrrehni ALDAUI.E STOCKS A'. AUCTION— WHIIwfuti at the Merchants’ Kubango, on Tbuit. . >T * urpnln K, March 10, at 7‘4o’clock, , ■ '■ Ml "hare* CiUzen«'lnj*urauco Stock; S aharea M. A M. Dank of Pitubunrb l-l *• CiltTrn*' •• u b ' -I *• Northern Libert; Bridge Stock; I l * " Pennsylvania Insnrouco Co, _ AUSTIN LOOMIS A Of. ror7 Stock Broken, 68 fourth it. Stock sales by Austin coo jus & CO, AT THE SJKRCUANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY TUUUSDAY EVKNI.NO.—Bank, Bridge, loaurance CupixY Btork, Boot) end Beal IWtale aobl at public at tbo Merchant*’ Exchange by „ AUSTIN LOOM I 8 A CO. Note*, Draft* and Loans on RealEotate negotiated cm reasonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. “21 Stock Note Broken. M fourth ft. CURB FOR CONSUMPTION! DU. CIl L'UCIULL’S DISCOVERY t Winchester's Genuine Preparation of Dr. J. F. Churchill's Compound of THE HYPO PHOSPHITE of LIMB, SODA a*OJ POTABH, * wicmc akan»T ro* C, «~u»nT or C O N STJ M A ?IQ N , THE great Chcmico-Medical Discovery of the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Parfa, fir* iade Known by him to I ho French Academy of Jl«Jkine about 2 *f2» . marta tt new and important era in tbeumlaof Medical gefenen. timo in the hiatory of the world, has a REMEDY been toaod that sorely itrikna at the very foun dation rf Pulmonary tHuau. and by restoring thedrkeient chemical dements •>/ Mr &&>>*. Increases tbo principle" which constitulri nervovr or vital force, invigorating the nutri tive function!, tiw\ thn» not only CURES, but aim pRg. VENTS, tlie development oflbi* hithertomoet fetal Scourge of the lmman race. 49~Caaflon (o tb« Pnblle.'d Various preparations are already in the market, purport- Ihr to be bast'd on l>r. Churchill's dfacorery, against which wosolrmuly caution l»'th tbo proleatioQ and the public. Let UO ono U» d«virod, hot ask for and a« only tfc, pamtioo boM from (lie • ie General Depot la tLalfnit*,! tiucn, Nu.WJobn.twt, rfirr tnre of J. Wixcurarsa, by whom alone S£ •Criptioil la put up IS A RCUABtI AXJt CnOUCaILT e-Tn.»V\,T 1« .11 Nerrou. or Kcrefolwi. j^u »'«*■*. it fa aaoTemlgn and invaluable remedr W "•**- 4&*KKAD TUB TESTIMONY “*M 's^ttjsassfasjsa tssss. nounT A 3 TO till VILLI nr F,<mihr Rortk “TLU Medicine Is scfeuUflSi?nre£^ ,/C X * Sfl Ilf dlLSII? pSISLIiV ... . in “*ty-«lglitcwe* in which thiamuody was mu’ tl ‘ lr,y '*’ To , n »*r» la the indpiont, and twenty three “ft*, etageaofcownapdon;there- W lil Jf? l* yonJ h °p®- With the exception of the lat» •Wchwwemuch benefited, ail but three, which rworcml perfectly.” "“*s3l, er three bottlra for $5. Single bottles only, fa coacewftMbu |o/uf*on,eont by mail, prepaid, when apedaS* ordered. All orders for three bottles or orerwiU be neetby exprees at cost of the party. Druggists moat tend their or* tiers direct to the undersigned, or they may have a different and spnrioo* preparation sent them. Oonnlne Preparation of Dr. ChorchUP* Compound of the Oypopluatptiltra of Llmo, Soda and Potash u sold at wholesale at the sole General Depot. 49 John s* *?**“' V”*’'*' 11 '*" ror«UU» .lmiirwa throoriioit the United Statoa. Circolsre and all urrrwwy InfomSS*, Rlren to all parties cucfuoing a stamp. f VT coovraln*»ll* recetringour IrUeia, cormpooricntj are romieated -Box 2JSI" in «!dit& to the regular *“ , . , i WJNCIIKSTEB, ■roEusr uroAKr s co~ Alltshinr City, AS«S , ““«?ss “*“• ““‘SjgJJ 4 | C- O. lin*sr>y, Jno.-D. McCord, Geo. W. Jackson, Alien Kramer, B. B, Sterling, Robert Patrick, I>. *L Dock. its’ Kitnnn;