jjtttslmrflj}. incite. D. ■-trftiTHra.,—P. l~ IATOS-....5- s. biddib &co., sdirons am rnorni et_o rs yixxsßXTJßca-: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18- r »i>. While the whole country is applauding Mr. Grow, of this State, for the part/he tooe its de feating the proposition of the Senate to increase the postage to five cents, it appears (hero nro certain mousing partisans who cannot refrain from, indulging in their proepenslty for misrep resentation at his expense, Among these is one of the correspondents ofthellaUimorc Sun , under.the signature of “Aga,” who after chuck ling orer of there Wing no neces sity for &n extra session of Congress, on ac count of the passage of the Treapery—Nolo Hill, has tlie effrontery to uty? the language which -we quote below: - •*g 0 that while Mr. Crow's revolutionary scheme to precipitate an extra session, that should surely elevate himself to the Speakership, . through the want of representation of the slave States, may not, after all, inflict serious public injury, it will most certainly attract public at tention to the fact that we have a post ■ offico es- that coats about ten millions over aneLabovo receipts.. In this view, is it to be believed that public opinion will sustain rtpre ', sentatiTcs, who, for personal and partixan pur- essay to stop the wheels of goyernment that they may perpetuate the enormity of the franking privilege,* which indirectly costs tho goTornment\twu > r three millions of dollars an nually V - Is it to be believed that tho great mass of the people, who receive bat few letters, shall be taxed at least five* millions annually, (bat those .who are Bending great numbers of letters shall do so at trifling rates? Way should not thorn who most use the mails, (government func tionaries included) pay the postal expei'-< , « ? •Mr. Crow’s “revolutionary scheme,’' m Iho eyes of - the patriotic and the wise men of tho country, is nothing more than a successful effort to defeat a revolutionary movement of tho Sen ate, which had forgotten its constitutional privi leges, for tbo time- Through his agency that nugust body has been taught a lessen which its locoi’oco members should not permit to pass from their memory for soxno time to come. Neither Mr. Grow norhis associates who voted with him were opposed to the abolition of the franking pr dege, as cunningly hinted by “Aga,” and ha . jho Senate not encumbered it with an ob noxious rider the bill would have been allowed to pass without any opposition fr»t eido of the boilsr Roller that the post-office appropri ation should be defeated a thousand times than that NbW J ebb by.— lt was feared that through the manamvering of the democrats of this State that a joint meeting, of both houses would be prevent* ed, and consequently no United States Senator would be. chosen this winter in the room of Wright, tho present Lecompton representative. From the following, which we copy from that staunch and reliable journal, tho Newark ifrr* cwy, it appears that the cause for these appre hensions is abont being removed, and that an election will, in all probability, take place. The M&cuty. says: *‘We presume that the present week will de termine much that relates to the lasting and permanent interests of the State. The Democ racy seem to concede a joint meeting, and the Opposition should prepare themselves to dis charge their responsibilities. We trust that the Opposition will, without delay, make their nom inations, and renew daily their attempts to se cure a joint meeting. There is nothing further ter be gained by inaction, and the Opposition arc strong' enough Uo disregard the fears of the timid. There is not a Democrat, or an ally of them,-like Commodoro Stockton, who possesses the remotest chance of an election. We have the strength and it can only be frittered away by a needless distrust of it.” Wo hope tie anticipations jCf ihzTSltrcvry will be realized, and that New Jersey for the next •Ufyears will be represented in the National Congress by a true and reliable Republican. Her present Senators should seek a constituency farther South. . 1 jtfoßE about “J. B.”—Uis said—says “Occa ‘ signal” of Forney’s Prut— that the President is intensely wroth about the conduct of Secretary Toucey, in exposing the endorsed letter of Col. Patterson. The same writer says that “it is openly charged that Toucey did this to screen , himself in his various transactions, and to make the President his fortress igaingt assault.” The Utter opinion may be-correct, but we think the ~“°>««oUtfj’Aiiiowledge of affairtPat Washington, nt&Uon He may bo “devilish sly,” bat in each a straight “demme, if he would do” for a forircee, _hlr. Toucey 1 . (Special Corret-pou■ . the idles.and proceed to tho consideration of an act • to incorporate the Birmingham Insurance Company, which was agreed to, and the billpossed finally and goes to the • Governor. Sovcral other priyute bills were considered, nonoof which relate to your county. Mr. Irish read in placo on act to incorporate tho Se wickley Cemetery, after which tho balance of the session was consumed in the presentation of peti tions and remonstrances. Among cdbeis, Messrs. Foster, Irish and McDow ell presented, petitions for the abolition of the High School, and-Mr. Foster also oho against its abolition. , ;'Mr..McDowell also presented remonstrances of tho Board of Trado against tho repeal of tho tonnage tax. ■s. Mr. Foster has introduced an-aci for the reforma tion . and employment of vagrants, drunkards and other disorderly persons in tho county of Allegheny. This act provides for a board of managers, whose • duty it ihaU.be to rent or erect suitable buildings for '- the employment of the inmates of the county jaiL The objects of this biU aro very loadable, bat I doubt Tory much whether tho attempt to mako vagrants . ■ and drunkards who ore committed bat for a fow days at a time, support themselves by prison labor, would not cost moro than itwonld come to. r In addition to tho cost of providiogsuitablobaild /I ing* for'the purpose, an additional number of officials ■ would have to bo supported at'the expense of (he county, to superintend tho proposed work which these - . vagrants and drunkards are cxpocted to perform. Prison labor at best, is generally unprofitable, and . where the prisoners would ho of such a poor, 'fforth 6SS as the class jo f persons committed for > “ >iir *'s £ T*?y nae y and drunkennesi generally are, end where berried would be so short as that for persons is generally committed, labor would not in all probabil which would be increased •*\\ l and. superintendingtbo . •'iL ... t Tro . 1 ■ howeror, it would Ra.vdou. . .. Tbe bhreivlUe Trtgcdjr. [From tho Loairdlle Coturte ot Saturday.] On Tuesday Lowe sent word lo Cicero Max well to remain at his room until he received a note from him, which he did. Lowe’s cote. which waa delivered subsequently, inquired if Maxwell desired to challenge him; if not, whether he would accept a challenge. Maxwell refused to communicate by note. Lowe’s friend, aa instructed; told Maxwell a street fight was .the alternative, and asked if be would use long or short arias. Maxwell replied that he would ap pear when he pleased, and as it suited him; aad would afford no other satisfaction. In a short time, Lowe, with three pistols in l his left arm, and one in bis right hand, ap proached the crowd, which was near the Court House, and in a loud voice said: “If Cicero Maxwell is in the crowd, or in the sound of my. voice, let him come forth. He has stated that I am n political juggler. In return, 1 pronounce him a-liar, calumniator and coward. Thu be repeated several times. The denunciation was conveyed to Maxwell, or beard by him, and in a few minutes be made his appearance in the street, with a doable barrel shot gun, and accom panied by a Mr. Harris and Morton, of Hart ford, Judge Mayhall and Thomas Withrow, of Hawesville, and others. When within about fifty yards of Lowe, who faced his foe, htaxwell dis charged ono barrel of his gun, which was loaded with backehot, the contents striking the left breast of Lowe, who staggered, but instantly re covered bis position (a coat of mail saving him, as alleged.) He returned the fire, hot missed, and seeing the mob present arms, took refuge in the crowd, and, eluding pursuit for the time, got ioto the house of a widow lady. Maxwell and bis friends, discovering where he Was, surrounded the house and threatened to : tear it down if Lowe was not given up. The lady implored them to desist and said it was tree Lowe was there, but sho had no power to bring him out. A parley look place,and three friends of Maxwell cnlercd the building. Lowe asked that his life might be spared. They assured him he should not be molested provided he would' disarm himself, and, accompanied by them, he re appeared on the street. The sight of him only added fuel to the flame, and he was agoio fired upon. Mr. Harris, one of the gentlemen who 'gave assurance of protection, said, “Mr. Lowe, I cannot risk my life longer to save you.” and Lowe broke and ran, followed-by the mob. Mr. Aldridge, Ihe only friend Lowe seems to hove had, fired at the mob, and, as he\urned to fly, waa killed by a ball from a rifle. A~great number of shots were fired at Lowe in his flight, ne was wounded in several places, and his clothes riddled with balls. lie. ran as far as the bank of the river, his foes still firing atbinHn hif» flight, • and there fell, apparently exhausted. One Thos. i Withrow also cut at him with his bowie-knife while be was running, but tho coat of mail which ’ it is said he wore prevented his being hurt 1 Mr. Harris went to him where he lay and, -ono of the mob ran up and swore he would kill him anyhow, and put a pistol to Lowe’s bead. Harris knocked the weapon up, and it was dis- charged without injuring any one. The crowd then gathered around Lowe, and Maxwell asked him if he would make a retraction. Lowe re- plied that he retracted everything he bad said, that he'was a coward, and had disgraced himself. Maxwell, it is said, begged his friends not to hurt his fallen foe, as he bad done all be requir- ed. Lowe was then taken back.to the court house, and delivered to Judge Stuart. Some of the mob manifesting a wish to lyoch Lowe, Judge Stuart rose and said bo was in the bands of the law, which should be honored, and Lowe should not be injured until the mob passed over his dead body. His speech prolonged Lowe’s term of life at least for a few hours, and after his wounds were dressed in the court house, ac companied by Judge Stuart, he was taken to jail. The Judge remained with him until a late hour in the night, when it was thought the ex citement was at an end, and the prisoner safe from the fury of those who had sought his life. On Wednesday morning, Lowe sent for Harris, and thanked him for saving his life on the pre vious day, but expressed fears the mob would hang him, and solicited his visitor to intercede for his life in behalf of his wife and children. Harris left, and about that time a'report was started that Lowe told Harris that he only asked protection then for revenge that would fdllow, and when he was released from jail he would kill the last one of them! This again aroused his vin dictive enemies, but no violence was done openly. Iu a very short timet however, two men, Hr. Da- vidson and Tlioa. Withrow, went to Oldham, the jailor, and demanded the keys of Hie prison. The presentation of pistols at the head of the officer was potent,,and the two men thus reached the' room where the unfortunate Lowe was confined. He was lying on a bed, prostrate from his wounds, and excitement and suspense. As soon as he saw them, divining their purpose, he askod them to spare his life, but the cruel and relentless men were-there to slay, not spare. Withrow first fired, then Davidson, both balls entering Lowe’s breast and killing him instantly. The assassins then went out of the cell, but fear ful the bloody deed was not yet done, returned and fired four more balls into Iho lifeless corpse. Five of the balls entered his breast, the sixth entering the head above the eyes. The damna ble murder having been executed to their satis faction, they then retired- No attempt was made to arrest them, as we learn by our informant. But why, if these arc facts, we cannot guess, for a fouler murder was never recorded in the annals of crime, and a darker stain never sallied the escutcheon of the Commonwealth. , The Grand Jury, in session at the time, bare refosed to find a bill against the murderers of Lowe. They say: “In reference to the killing of Lowe on the next day, when he was unarmed and confined in the jail, a difference of opinion exists in the grand jury. A majority of the jury, however, believe that the lives of the two persons by | whom he was said to have been slain were threat- i cncd by him and would have been unsafe if he I bad been permitted to live, and that the satne-j principles of 6elf-preservation which justifiesUiirtig killing of Aldridge were npplicable,t*"**pJore that of Lowe. The grand in this so great provocation-*^? B9 becn shed in Ihovery country apt* *v*Grt»ce. They hope sincerely that presonce P r °cetedings referred to may have a tha e^ect upon the community—that the. inculcate a desire to have the laws' promptly administered, and impress upon those who disregard the rights of others tho certainty that in tho judgment of all good men the law is magnified when he who without*right appeals to •he sword is bytbo sword destroyed. Daejm; Act or a Railroad Esgijibee —Tho LafayeUc Dally Courier of Iho 21ih, relates Ibe following : “Night before last a deaf aod dumb man named Lane, met with a thrilling adventure and usrrowly Reaped the loss of his life, on the New Albany and Salem road, a short distance below Linden. He was walking on the track as the passenger train came along, and iho engineer, observing that he ppid no need to the warning whistle of the locomotive, shat down the brakes, but finding it wonld be impossible to check the speed of the train before striking him ran for ward, and bracing himself upon the cow-catcher, reached oat his strong arm jast in lime to save him. The imminent danger of the bravo engi neer was greatly augmented by the fact that the deaf and dumb man had an ax upon his shoul der, from which he might have received serious injury. Lane was not a little astonished at the unceremonious manner in which he had been picked up, and without comprehending his nar row escape, struggled in the arms of his deliver er, to the great danger of both. The train, however, soon came to a halt, and the poor fel low, by signs and gestures, moro eloquent than words, testified his gratitude for the deliverance. Ho was the same man who was knocked into a ditch by a passing train last summer, at or very near the same spot where his brother,'also deaf and dumb, was ran over and horribly mangled the year before.” WASHmoTon, March 9, 1859.—The Union to day, treats its Sunday readers to a scries of mis representations to the effect that Mr. Grow de feated the Post-Office Appropriation bill, when the record shows that Mr. Grow, whose single voice could hove prevented it, permitted Mr. Phelps to report a bill appropriating nearly 'twenty-six millions of dollars for the Post-Office Department, which passed the House, Mr. Grow voting for it. it went to the Senate, and was there killed by Toombs, Mason, Bayard and Company. Mr. Grow’s achievement in prevent ing the increase of postage, annoys the Union greatly.— N. Y. Trib. Tun Albany Evening Journal gives the fol lowing as tbo result of tho elections for Super visors in New York, compared with the result of last tear: Republican* Americans Democrats 1858. ' 398 45 200 1859. 422 * 23 185 This shows how completely and thoroughly the Empire State maintains its Attachment to sound principles. \ to say that \ericao caucus r '$ - understood ;# g to President Soaxhoh, late of tfio Missouri State Univarsity, died at his residence in Canton on Friday last. At the time of binleath he was -President of tho Christian University-located at Canton. Tub attention of those who oro buying fashionable clothing, either in men's or boys' wear, is directed to Carnaghan a advertisement, Allegheny city. His ITT "SU" fuu ? d ““U Best, in both ready maun clothing and pieco goods for custom work, and, i be possesses ample facilities for cutting and king-first class work, there is some assurance of ’.pleased, offerod to his patrons. n of tbo following articles can be obtained at well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. S*** aod Confectionery to "T Pwhcs, Tomatoes, Plumbs. Applj Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pm! PU *J?i2?? Ketchup. Capers, Wor- Lobsters, Sardines, Family which they will guarantee to fcquUfrttdyrtcfc. , V J ! CnaoNic Diajhukea.—‘We havem our posv | NMioo the certificate or * rwpee table dttien, testifying 1 that bo ni satisfy cared of this dreadful disease by using J. Baerhar*’! Holland BUUrt. We (ball tako pleasure In showing tbo certificate to any person doubting this statetneuV ' Cactjdsl—Be careful to saklfor BterbatVs liollaarf BiL tars. The groat popularity of thU modtrine lias ludnc&l ’ many Imitations, whkb tbo public bLoqM guard against , purchasing. ; at fit par bottle, or itx bottles tor gfi, by tbo pro -1 prieti.rs,BENJ. PAGR, Js_ k CO-, UanotacturingvPbarm*. 1 eeuU*ttsndCheml»ia,27 Wood street, between Ist and 3d j ■u.fVttsbargb. Ps— and Drngglsta general b JaZhdAwV #tto asbctttßemcntß, FOR SALE OR TO LET.—The House 5-3 now occnplßd by &. K. McQOWIN. S'a 276 P*nn fejgL street. Enquire an the premises fe26uut A S 0 N I C HALL MRS. FRANCES ANNE EMBL E ’ S | FARKWELL COURSE OF READINGS FROM SBA&SPSAas . THEY WILL POSITIVELY BETIIK LAST That Mr*. KEMBLE will fire in thli city prior to her rv tirement from public Ufa. Oh Monday Erenliig, filar*h 14th, CYMBELIN E. On Wednesday Evening, Barth 16th, RICHARD THE 111. On Friday Evening, March IBtb, Third and Last Night, HENRY THE VIII. tt2b-To avoid coofoaian tlio audience U particularly re quested to be seated before eight o'clock TIOKKT3 Boon «>pen at 7—Beddings to commence at 8 o’clock.— Ticket* may bo bad at alt tho principal Book and Marie Store*, libtbls, and at tbe door. N. 11.—No ticket* will be bold at tbe do»r afUr the Head* iug« h&»» commenced. mr9alt* LKCTUKBB ON GEOLOGY. D&. BOYNTON WILI GIVE THE FOURTH LECTURE <>f his course. A. T CITY HALL, TULKSDAY EYKNIKO, MABCQ 10ro, 1559. gPBJiCT—FIRST CREATION OF ANIMALS. On tbla occasion Dr n. will exhibit a Fairy Scone in the Coral Island*; ul*u; three splendidjointings of Niagara Falli. Tickets to tho fire remaining lecture* 75 cents. Slngla admission 25 cents. Centso[«-n nt G-}.,;to commence at 7J4- mjo:2td NOW OPENING MOURNING HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE BROOKS 5c COOPER, NO. 75 MARKET STREET. A. 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Kaided Cities of tbe ' Old Jack, by W. U. Kingston; Tbe Chlldrem’ Mirror, or Which j* My Likonc+a; Home—« book for the family, by Dr. Tweed**, Masters and Workmen—a Ule for tbn tlroea; Doing Good, by Boy. llobert Steel; Light*and Shadow* in tbe Christian Life, by Dr. Tweedee; Uue’« Travels in Tartary, Thibet and China; A root* Lawrtfiom Uoaren for Life on Earth; The Better tfay, by BalUntfnw, Bogatzky's Golden Treasury; Bamblea of a PjU, by A/ L. 0. E; Mine, by Cii AaaeU. January L 1839 836,’L1T 59 -LlabiliOea . - 16,7*5 71 DARLINGTOM * BOOK, AgtnU. Office at L H. PENNOCK A CO’S, No. 37 WooJ atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iniuree Building*, Merchandise, nunaebold Furniture, Renta, i ——t, and other loaurable Property, at the rates charged by other solvent Institution*. Thito-Jonrtb* of theDit profits of tbn business ot tbU Company are divided annoally to holders of its policies, in Pcrip bearing Interest, sod soch profits carefully invested for the additional secority of the insured, until the fond thus accumulated altail Imio reached the sum of $500,000. making tbs gnanuitee of tbo Company $1,000,000; and thereafter, the Scrip will be redeemed m at rapidly and to the extent that the profit* accruing to tbe pollCf holders exceed the tuts of $500,000. First Annual Division to Policy Holders, declared f 1 JolyVtb, 1857-. per ri Second do Third do STATEMENT cocrieoaed from tie Annoal Statement tnr cUbed to the Aodltor General of the Common wealth of PfOD«jlT«nU ) pomul to law, tor the year lh&9. INCOME DURING ISM. Premiums oq Polide* lanced during the year.. $217,997 Jti *' Lee* Return Premium on Polidea canceled end re-lwnrance.~~~.— Interest on t/eni, Dirfdnids and Discount on Lone* paid before ma turity LOSSES AND EXPKNBEB. DURING 186 a. Am‘t of Loam* sustained, (oT which $38,097 99 baa Paid-'..- $39.Ml 29 Paid for Tum 1u,212 34 “ Expenses, including coni- . missions..'., ’ 33,**83 6>* Am i of Cub Dividend*, including inteieat on Bcrin, (of which $66,- 27u 74 has been paid) td.403 7i>-$140,044 05 locrcaao of surplus over Jan, 1658. $131,458 7* ,_&o t'tm ASSETS JANUARY Ist. ltta Ca*b Balance In St. Nicholas Bank,.- $73,277 81 “ “ Office - 190 13 Loans on Mortgagee, Drat lien on Real Estate worth aver $1,250,900. 657,600 00 Loans ou Sleeks of Solvent Institu- tions, worth $133,282 no 92,000 00 Stocks and Bondsowuod by the Com pany. Tiz>- No. Par Market Share*. Yaluo. Vain*. 100 National Bank of tbe city of New York $5,000 $5,403 60 Importers’ and Traders Bank... 6,000 5,350 50 Bank of Amer. 6,000 6,600 100 Union Bank™ 5,000 5,600 100 Merchant* B'k, 5,000 VOO 60 Mercantile Bk, 6,000 60 Bank N. Amer. 6.000 6,500 100 Metrop’n 8'k...10,009 10,800 160 American Ex- change Baok.~. 15,000 15,900 200 Broadway BTc_. 6,000 6,500 100 Saint Nicholas Bank -40,000 10,000 6N. Y. Central - Railroad Bonds, 6,000 4,637 60 4 Now York City Ronds...- .3,400 3,176 Interest ou Loans and Dividends, doo and unpaid. 16,078 6n Premlnmsdne 5,963 68-$835,227 Oil LIABILITIES, JANUARY Ist, 1863. Loaaw unpaid, indnding claims rcet» ted on account ol fraud, and all oth er liabilities otlercry description-- 16,745 71 Net Assets over Liabilities-.. Stats or Nsw Yoax. > City and county of N.York f 1 certify that tbo “Continental Insurance Company,” of the City of New York, was In possession of the Assets In the above Statement named, and that they were of the nine therein eet forth on tbe first day of Janaary, A. D, 1869, and that said Company held on said day and were possessed of Assets available and of tberalooof Eight Hundred and Thirty-five Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty-seven Ital ian and Fifty-nine Cents, as I veilly believe. Inwttnm whereas I have hereto aet my hand and offi cial seal, at New York, this twenty-sixth day of February, A. D., 1869. Signed, N. WILLIAM BUSTBED, fL 8-] Commissioner In New York for Penoa. ran :eod2wd FZRS OTSURANCE COXOFT, DASH CAPITAL, all paid up $260,000 O 0 surplus, - mjao 09 Total AfK'ti The Mlowlof lUtemeot U made in conformity with lb< re>j(iirvtD*titact'tbelaw of Pennaylroni*. NKW Yolt, Jaonarj 1,186’.* The Capital Stock paid Dp is ca»b, !■ s2fio,ogo, which, with the randoi, k* lurwted u follows Cub on band and Id Bank. __ Amount ot Loan* on Bead ■ ead Mortgagee, con •turning the U*n oo ml nui*. on which there !•!<«■ thanou»year'a internet doe and owing.. .A*, * Brooklyn City Bond, par value $20,000, market vain*. . Amount of etuch held by the Company. ae col lateral arconty tot Inane, with tho amount l(*nod oa each kind of etock.ttt r*r end market valne: IPv Market Value. Value. Lomu «l- lOnCa,Oh.'_ 4>.... 15. UM £>,!»> {433iiri Bolid. 1,00 SOJ 600 00 25 eharee Pw»j>le*« Insurance GUNPOWDERS, Company gtoek. .i 1.250 l.S'ji 1.000 u) 10 aharaa Bank of Commerce. l.m>> i.uio I , ... n 10 - American to. lUah. l.w* V«*j lww 15 •* Park Bank- 1.575 75 ‘i 00 a* '* lrrtnjt Bank 1.000 700 O) 2U “ Jo --•» UM) !.«■» I 1 finrt tin SC “ Oman Bank U« 1*274 / *•' fl 00 IS “ Back of Commerce -.. 1.310 1,000 to lo “ park Bank; 1,u.«l l.Oio 700 GO 100 ** Galena nod Chicago J Union Railroad , lo,ixa 7,150 | . 2 11000 Bund* Galena and Chi- j * 00 cago Union Railroad 2,00 m l.yfloj 40 aharaa Irrlng Innrancs Co. Buxk i,t»*> i,3uo mwoo.pf 65 aharee 8l Nicholas Bask ti.wu r v '*Ai /•-'*' ' J w 7 fUW Coupons Sinking Fend * «« i££} S Jg?» Arnooßt of Lassos, lo course of settlement. . . Stn,TOO 00 Amount of Dividends, declared end unpaid... . 4,600 00 f'Olt THE TOVSG. $16,200 00 INCOME. Amount of C&ib Premium* received _ jgj ».» Amountoflntcroxt Money received front the " ’ Investment* O3 Amoont of Lc—ei paid dnrtng the year $30.122 14 Do do do which accrued prior to the year 14J1J4 20 Amount of Dividend* paid during the year 7&!ono 00 Amount of expense# paid daring the year. In eluding cominittiuna and fee* to Agents 9 Bio 31 Amount of Tax** paid during tboyear ✓. 4 223 05 Atu»unt of all other expenses of the Co 14.312 23 CITT ASD CouatT Of t W. New Yoai. f SMITH, Secretary, of ih* Manhattan' Fire Insurance Com ?® W ' ork * h* l0 * do, y ,Worn * do depose aud say, that the foregoing statement* are true, and ■how-'the coro ?-T£ #U ) a " r «> d Company, on (be first day of Jannary, 18-9, and tbs anal annexed to their namre, ta tbe official teal of said Manhattan Fire luiorence Company. fiworn before me the 24th of January, iB6O JAB. W. UaLE. |SEAU-j Ooramlsaionrr for Pennsylvania. State of N«w Toax, > Cm abd Cocirrr or Nrw Yoax.j #, ‘ 1 UKKEBY certify that tbs Manhattan Fire Iniurenca Company of how iork, It in poaseanon of the assets io the f-regdng •Utemwit, atul that they are of the vslne therein ret forth, and that said tympany la poesererd t,( hkim-u araiU- Ideaodof tUevalneof Two Huminsf and Fifty Thootand J". I have tereunto sst my hand and **,l , NV T Y ‘r£ , lhl# <*ay of Jaunary, Eighteen Unndred and Fifiy-Nine. * rsßAi . „ JAB. W. HALE. IOtAU-j Commlerioner lor Pennsylvania. DAHUSGTON «. BOOK, Agent.. 0nl “ L “■ r*«oock . OnV So. 37 Wrod"- r.C1.12.^0 New Wall Paper Store, NO. SI WOOE STREET, SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY. THOMAS PALMER Haying removed from bis old 6tand on Mar ket street, has fitted his NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM, JEClegance and Convenience, Cannot be surpassed. • Ho now offers for sale an assortment ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF AMERICAN, nnd FRENCH WALL PAPERS. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LOWEST MARKET PRICES mr7-JAwlmT SEWDfG MACHINES, Lais, WSSSTB& A 00. SEWING MACHINES, Are acknowledged by all to be Tin BEST. Thoj are more simple and durable In construction than .any other. No family should be without ooe.. They HEM, BIRD, GATHER, STITCH AND FELL. For Tailoring aad Shoe-flttlag thoy are unequalled, mak ” a strong and elastloaeam, froman ordinary spool, and •OCK-gTTTCHon both «Wea of ttt* material wired. A. 1L MAMHALL * 00, Agrot*, -' ' / ’ i • ; : ~ '-v' 1 ' AUsthknyOtyf WANTED—A competent mister .tod By HdKYH-OOLUitB. ■*do d®" July 8, 1563...5Q do will be ducrJ July,‘69 9,551 06-$218,416 40 $271,602 S 3 1*3,400 $89,91260—89,912 50 5918,481 88 JSTEJW YORK .$378,239 W O9 LIABILITIES. % 1162,310 76 PAYMENTS. AS ABOVE, WHICH, FOR ENGLISH -•100 bbls. for Bale by : meax bouLLon. SSusittres ftoficrs & Ranges. iussoieUTioa, THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF THE ON- Arraigned, coder the tty to of UllfiSß, HARTMAN k O - «h außlred on tba first d to aettle ibe bodneee of the late firm. «- W. G. PATNE. CIIAS. S. BISSELL, FRANKS. BIBS ELL Pittsburgh, March let, 1839. IN retiring from the firm of Patne, Bissell k Co., I cbeerfnlly recommend myrncc.?-»ori in the bo*- loeas to my friend* and the public generally. Pittsburgh, March let, 1839. . Tli**re i* a ll«x. mulct— JAK>* nuzirs. W».K. KIMICS. good Orchard of cli-'ic*- fruit, and Uu-ground* about the ivrTn>rTOw c* Uuuir ur oroaoicuU'l wttli shade KliruOtcrT, ic. It - ki - “ t. a most Urtdrablo i■ Pittsburgh, or of the »iib«rrtl-r on the (.retuim-S. Pl* Iron and Bloome. dclC-ritt * K. UOPKUfS. 03 IVATEII ?rnKKT, llTT<:itCU'lH. Dissolutlon’ok iiu-R.\lli NKKSiIiP. —The par.nenbtji hor-u.f....- siNtiug Iry, The bus- IncM of the late firm will l« settled at the old stand, corner of Llbeltf «od Wood Blr» is »bi rv Diu3c lnil*»l- llc or private ate. mrKlyd New goods for spring sales.— We htre ln store, (and are d*Uy receiving addition* in ere to) fromoar uwu*od KtUera Mtoafiwtoriet t tmj Urge stock. Tbo tawrtmeot, ynalttyaod atyleeof which caanojbe excelled. I* cosuUU 10 p*rt of Floor Oil Clothe, Fond taro OH Cloths, Table Oil Cloth*, Carriage Oil Cloth*, Tran*parent Orton tod Buff Oil Cloth*. Buff Holland*. Transparent Window ghadea, Beily’a Patent and other ■tylea of Shade Fixtures, Taawda, Goida, The atten tion of the Wholesale and Retail Trade it InTited to our •h*k- Tho prices, wo think, will give satisfaction. mrfc3wdls UR PHILLIPS, 26 A 28 St. Clair it. WE. tho undersigi trial can cheerfully re< UlENT.eold by lIABTWELJ Corner of Wood and Sixth ft*. David DehareQ.AUogbeny, Joe. Craig, Diamond, “ Charles Snyder, “ L T. Clark, City Pedestrian J*a. Ullaoda, Roserve tp, Wade Hampton, Pittshn'b, W. W.Mair, J. Old, Plumber, •• ped, after a faithful MITCHELL'S LIN •LA BBBPHAKD, Droggliu, L Charles, Livery Stable, Allegheny, R. Robison A Co* Liberty street, Pittsburgh: Wm. Mooh, Grocer, Alleg’y Samuel Yotmg, Editor of Clarion Banner, George Richardson, Paint •r, Allegheny, T.R.BUI, Pittsburgh, Ju. Magtll, Allegheny, Jl S. Ilolmcs, Mttsbnrgb, Robert Craig, Allegheny, B>Rodgers, •• Chao, linTalm, *• J. Stewart, Penn's R. ft., licnrr Sayur, Allegheny, Dr. W. A, Ward, Dentist Pittsburgh, lobo Megntw, Tobacconist Liberty street, SUNDRIES— 100 bbb. Ei. Family Flour a«> do Kxtra do 100 do guprrflo* do 26 do No. 1 Lard Oil; M> boxes Star Candlne; * IS do btearlne Candle*; bO do Oleine Soap; 40. do Gormao do 26 do Palm do n store and for cal* hy RBA, I.LOTD A FOftSTTU, 76 Wator street. THE MEXICAN Mustang Liniment. popularity of the Mexican Mustang X Luiaur co-extensiTo with the civilization of tbo globe Other articles claim to oOniolspaln and dbtroa* »hia coats. Family Physician*, Government Hospital*, Farrirra. Planter*, Farmer*, Livery-men, Ac., have practi cally dtmwostmted this fact throughout the world. No ar ticle ever before received such undivided praise amlsnoDort fu>m Medical and StlooUflc toon. RHEUMATISM of yean standing has been . totally cured. Piles, Ulcer*, rotoor*. Banning Sores, Scrofula, Still Joint*. Felon*! 8 weU|nga,Burn*.liiU*, Boils, Chapa.Neuralgla, B*ll Rheum! ami ail ache* and pains upon man, and kindred complaints upon r HORSES, CATTLE, &c., u D^ M » o * ,, ' *«»*<*«> Spavin, PoU-Evil, Swee ney,HoofaiLetc, areMbdnodandsuredby the MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALU4BLX HORSE SAVED! M*. 8. LITOH, Hyde Park, VL, write*:— I ‘•That tho hone *a* considered worthies*," (his case waa Spavin.) “but ainre the free uso of Hustang Liniment, 1 have sold him (or $l6O cash. Your Llnimenthaa been doing Wonder* apht>r*.’ 420 Broad Bnnr, Pbhamimu Pa. (Extract.) “Io lifting the kettle from the Are it became nnmanageabla, tilted over, and acalded my hands very se verely, almost to a crisp. It was an awful eight. TheMu*- tang Untmest appeared to extract the pain. Ithealed rap idly, without sorecssa, and left do acareof account Yours truly, “CHARLES FOSTER.” Such-language as this is bat tho constant and natural echo whenever this article Is used. This Liniment is lndlrpetuable to planters an d owner* of horeea and mol*s. Mr. John Daniel*. Montgomery. Ala ►f .a« ,^7V o *^ BoO t»T ljo WM from utter «*ery family thou Id have it. Be very and enquire for the Mustang Liniment and take l££L b, .!l* Wi" fbfoosbout North and South America, BABNES A PARK, New York. Also, Lyon’s Celebrated Insect Powder. fe23.-eodAw%mT OUR MUSICAL FHIJ3ND: Tuclve Paget of Popular Untie for Ten Cent*. “Ocb Musical Friend” is filled with the Uat Piano Solos, Duet*. Boo**, Operatic, Arias, Polka*, Uaxurkas, QuadriOea, Waltzes and every other species of musical compoxUloa for Voice anj Piano by the best Amer ican and European Composers; printed on thU-aized music papet L adapted to every grade of performer. The nune quantity of music, procured from th« regnlac publialteni would east mere than tan tfmea what we charge. A year’s subscription to *OUB MUSICAL FRIEND,” wOl ■aeura new and fashionable mode worth at n»Mt Ttoo Hun dred Doßart, and entirely suffldentfor the homedrtie. ' price ten cents, weekly. lonlj.tS; H«lf Tcrljr, RSOj-(Jiajtoriy, ,1,53, fh« Thorns comanead m Uia IBSS .: a B. BBTHODJi noO.ProprWOT..' nUaafcrt r ~nrra»Mbrt»tr t «t.B«wTort. lirfilQHl ; v> PILLS—SO grown pltiin mwy fey«. A.FAaaaocg * oozT «* yy?; : cone W«tf oflKr* «m» jFotSalt. COAL OLL WORKS FOR SALE.—The Pittsburgh end Boehester Coal Oil Comply hating two establishments, one at Manchester and ooe at Roches ter. offers tor ule cither of them, to the purpose ofeoneen. tracing the bnslWM «t on 6 point. It H » chance seldom of teml. The pnrcbawr has every facility to paktna tf™ r Y from the day l*e takes p«w»e»ion. Price low and ea*y. Apply fa . A. LOOMIS. tM, mrT - No.iS Fonrcb Pitt*bnrßli_._ FOR SALE—a K-eFfcst»j>ii.>li.« ninths,) of thirty borw? jiouer, feet stroke. In inch cylinder, w-igbt of 2ftGu p-mnd-t, all complete and Id g*«».l order. Apply to oEt>. W. DUNN, ck>uUi sideuf Ohio strwt, third door w.-»lt>t the Diamond, Allegheny. f*Ct F' OR SALK OK TO LET.—a large tw«' story brick building. I .TO tot long by feet wide, on i hobecca street, Allegheny rity- li« t»., 8 miles from Allegheny City. 1 mile ftmu the P f IV and C U R station at Kill buck. Apply to GKO W, DUNN, snath sldeof Ohio su, .Td door west the l*iAth gbeny City. MS For sA-LE. - *‘s i< >r healing, etr . the best se|i*rimv K; in setts or odd pier***, the fct-vl Patent Grid li the best article tor broiling ever hitridticd in thi., .-r j*-i -haps any other, city. 1 will refund tb- pie*- in any cn.*w where It fails to prove what I n-pr—ent ii. Ilonw-k.-opeta' Hardware, the best selected stoefc in the r»t>, and eli-sp as the cheapest, at the Iron City St.*- Warehouse of W. W. BRADSHAW, (Surc.-.~.*r to T J. Craig A C.-.. 1 No. 13d Wood street. All sorts of Jobbing done at short*st uotirv. Order* by mail shall receive prompt attention Mil FOR SALE—A Karin containing 219 acres. lOOileared, 40 in meadow, balance welt tiiubervJ, nil well watered; improvement* good hewed log house, go*» l baro, good orchard of 200 or 30) Iroit treosof different kinds, nitoate in Westmoreland count j, 2U mito train Hiti side nation P. R. K. This is one of th* tod grafting tom* In lb* count*, and will t-sold at a great bargain. Apply to UltO. W. BU.NN, ifanth side of Ohio et, 3d the*r we»l of the Diamond, Allegheny Cuy. ,rlfl FOR 'SALE— 2UO Xi.’rcs of land iu Ligonier tp. Wvstmondaud co- oo the Grronshtirg pike, mito from LsagblinMnwn, 13 Rules fro in Latrohe; well wa tered and well timbered’. W ill l«* sold low lor i-**ii.*»r will trade for city property. Apply t*> GEO W. BUNN. b<*utb aide of Ohio street, Ihi door wtatof the Dioiti, uJ, ADcglieuy aty. Fine private resideaNce for e§ KALB.—The subscrtlier, intending to |*r- jjgii reasontly at his country seat, near East Liberty, offers i«r sale his Resldonce on tecood bank, Allegheny City, corner of Sandusky sL and South Common. Apply to felOlmd A. BRADLEY. No. 4 Wood >tr.ct FOR SALE OR KENT—Onetwo story Frame Dwelling and of laud, adtintiimr g? 8! Itir property cf J.'hn Wright, PtU tp. Price-Very low Mo qaireuf )i»i4 WATr A FOit SALE.—The undersigned ulicrs epS for sale bis property in the Bon/Ugh of Sowiek- iiß ley;* Ane large Brick Dwelling Kn»m« ibiru .i«ul tftnble, Brick Ppnn* H..u«c. Ac., with frf-m forty Fink country kksijVknck * ,gs SALK OR RENT.—The robscriber tiffin for anlefia. or rent that delightful Country i*r west of tbe I)ta maud, Allegheny City. _ JM EOR SALE.—A tract of land containing nice and oh half acres, situate on tho Fourth Street. Koad.about three mlloe from tb* Court House. Will-bo sold low for cash. Jtxioire ol IRISII A MACKENZIE, oclB:dtr Att’ys at Law, No. CO Fourth atm-t. R'oUlinu "miTL sixE“sifOAla'o«i TIIR MONON'OAIIKLA RIYKR FOR BALK.—This property adjoins tbe Pittsburgh and Boston Copper \\ «>rk* and baa one o( tbe best lauding" ou the ritur. ftO:dlm A. \V. QAZZAM, 137 FonrUi -tr.'-t TEAM _ Mi'LirFOR“SAUS OR KKNT Frame Flouring Mill In Lawrenccvilli*. fronting M) f.wt ou Chestnut street and extending back lot* foot to Kwalt at. For full description and terms apply to folB AUBTIN LOOMIB A Fourth vt. Fu R SALB . —A very dcsir- j*jjjg able two story Brick Dwelling House, In goodjjja, with gat and water fixtures, situate on Colwell street. No Ml, Sixth ward. Price rery low. Enquire on thepn-m-, |»es, or .of jals WATTjA WfLSON. ISCT Ll ld tin »ht4oU vrell waterml by nod running Xhli section is rousitlrml the Lt,<*«t boJy ot twirl iu tin county. It willbo -s'ld nndrvidtH) or iu iju*:Wr» to •un 1 rurchamrs.. To thoso who duslxetu lim-etm iealert»i<-- better opportunity Is rarely ofinrrd j. b. wwErrzfcß oeff&dawtfT No. 101 4lh street. HttshoiKU. X - OWa’ FAKAIiNU LAND.—The i*ul.scri»>- era offer for sale on favorable terms «ix bnn-lrixl acna Choice Lands, situated in Wright and llai.c-cii month-*, adjacent to tin** of Railroads row in rmirun of <*niiairu>.- tfon, and one tract only two mtlrs from Connly scat. / *- above will-he sold low lor cash, or i-x. luinjpd fo* I farming lands in this or ,^^y,'.- i^ p^. rl^ ' , .. ° | 00:40 HcBAKB * A.NJKH. 12J Second «t FEBRUAftr, 1859.— FEBRUARY, FIA 17 O FORTES FOR SALE BY J.OH3ST KC. ELLOR, No. HI Wood ?t., Pittpbur^h. THE NEW SCALE 6* OCTAVE CBICKERING PIANO. THE subscriberhiis judt revived in addition tvi u stock of the n-To ivu™ Pikoot, run ping to price from i„ *^ M i v,»iJk CLIICSKRIMJ NttV SCALE yCTAVB I'lAN'Ls I‘ho improvement in ih- new OlHttf cot)*u>l* in a ro m plete rhontrof * bat U called tie m-Uk, totn K rhaug* throughout U.* eutir* piano. it .* in u~i e.n<-»~ , n . «nimmt And ia totally diilcnm to tbo»e rnnnT~n i m ' - , , _ 1-rUi.an.lm O JOO.T. W. & C B. IV. AT ---lUVAT« ’ ril "“ *•“ BM 1 '*s*.*' ~mllimdam.br • "* Wwrtl. t l.ll.^l.Jll ! . a y|«. <[ ft, ! y w -r*' - IV M.DAVIS. Amt.Kq, >1 Hunt. Sole agent fur Chickering A Sods’ Plano*, No .•»< between Diamond Alloy and fourth *tr»-et. fdii A SPLENDID LOUIS UoM«rood Piano, by Raven, Baco * J, *'fagiiiity Co., New York, with French grand ac‘ omratringa, combined Irnu and wood *J of an mitre new Intontlon, product! j delicate yot powerful aweetneas. ®. old and eatabliahed house. Raven, liscooX'-v -to none tn New York, - -T^ uod their iuftrnniMi^ pMM thnjach Jobn 11. Mellor.al tbe York, deltrervd at IhtUbargta, packed aud rpvly f.. r »nfi- Plog. JECOND HAND PIANOS « 0*176, slou,f Ml, $4O, $33, $3O, ifr^Sy^H BICKERING & SOX S ; BOSTON PIANOS. If S |fi No 20.325—A u*w grand scale 7 octave Louis XIV Piano “ 20,47tv_A new grand scale 7 •• carved moulding* " JW-Aorro} moulding 7 *• richly varM wood. ».»•>*—A cured moulding 7 " powerful Tons « l6 ” Amo * te,o * ant 7 “ Clifford atyle. “ w * n “ < ! * ealo 7 “ Sew upright Piano, . . new f r * Dd * “ pWo round cororra. 20A79—A new grand scale 7 “ do uo “ rnoewood 7 “ frontccrnera round. JO&&— A rosewood plain 7 “ do do ‘I 7 “ Roetou price s*oo. - rwe*ood plain 6?' •« F, in Bapto A tr'e. “ .20,521 —A rosewood plain liu “ do do do ** SWW-A black walnut - do do Z “ SMI?—A ruaewood plain “ do do do NOTICE. Please take notJce mat any Piano on theat-ore hMofaleas number than 30,000, will be sold at adLvount of Ten perCcnt. Persons residing out of the city, will i ,rocUhelr ,eUort to JNO. U. MfXLOR, Agent for (flickering A Sons, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. M A SON & HAMUN'S^^ IIELODEOSB. . . _ oct*T« portable Uelodcona with harp Irgß "e fjJ ft do do do do do ...... T 6 ft do Piano atyle—very elegants .. joo im. . **° honble Roods ..... 150 ITi6» Molodeooa are pronooneed superior to all other* by O W UMOn - USe pianist, Thai here, We bb, Batter, Gottecheik, etc. They haro been awarded the tat c£ eat premiums, at every * ,lr »h«we exhibited. Foi aaloonlv b Z felfcdAwT JOHN H.ILBLLOR, fil Wood at. 7 W.5.4C.8. THOnsOJig STEW SKIRTS FOII ISOO. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE ' DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING. ILLDE WITHOUT BBMXG. Uoirertallj pronounced “tho mcwt perioct Skirt er«»rnis«l'* ”* THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The tightest and moat graceful Skirt erer predated. THE PICCOLOMUI! Bj means of clasp*—tliij bumotifal end economical garniuiit can be taken to pkcea, washed, and pnc together again at ptaasorr; All tbeatwre Lava Thomson** celebrated patent Watch Spring Boitla, and are (tamped with otir name and trade mark (the crows.) Focaale bj the principal retailers eTerywheri \ - 'V.UC, n. THOMSON, 233 Bnmfwa?, New V,. r k La d i es, ~ - MISSES AND CHILDREN Can alwajs boauppiled with subetanUal and neat attlnV BOOTS AND SHOES erary description which are being told off At tha cheap Store of CHEAP FOR OASIf, “ : JAMES ROBB, 88 Mathctet. - I J k SP eho * t » V - .. 6 _ .“- J3tti.pla*do . * “*?. fc WArr*wnsofr 43UQAB LEAB—6O0lba for pale by *J . B. A. F4JRf£SXOO& ft OOf • «RSRCf Wood uiTlnS rim* Mosos . pit tab crib, March iib, 1539. J President and Managcra_of the Company for erecting ft Bridg® C*cr Mo ttougilrrla. opposite Pittsburgh, in the COUntf P*-AUa a tkTidood of TtiUß rEtt CENT, on tb" Capital Mock tor six months, which will b© P®k* ***.,? pr their li*gal reprejentiliVTS, at *ol* Horn-', ou aud alter the Uth _ ni ! : .. _ ioitn THAW, Treasurer. ur»>cs or tub i\, Ft. w. A O. R. R. Ca,V l'iUtbiirgh, February 2S, ISJ9. ) P §' rtuTicc.- -The Annual Meeting of the . irtnr Ftockboldet* In the “Pittsburgh, 7ort W&TEtaasd Chicago Railroad Company" will Wbeldottha IQOUtfof BOARD OF TKADK. m thecity ol Pittsburgh, onTUK3- DAY, Ibo -'Oi daj of March Beat, at a o'clock, which time the Report of (bo Director* far ihp j«r lsjs will t* profited. The rl.-vtfan far t.iU«m DwecUrs to wa-te theesminu year, will bo held at die some place oo WEDGES DAY, the itOth rro.yimo, at 10 o’clock, a. X. Tho Tmtuftr Books will b»* clow-tl fnun tbeairt tuDOth of March, both lnc«a»K*. and thoholders r>f stock in the Obfo and Peon*)Kanin, Ohio and Indiana, or Fori Wayne and Cbie*c»* Kaitmad OnmpanU'a, which baa not been cou werted Into tbe stock of the n*w company at Hut time, Will not 1« rutttled to vote at said election. / , Stockholders presenting their cerlirtcstlw of aleck In U>»»- CVinnany to any Ticket Agent on the Loe of the Road, Will I»hMu KxTnrsiMi Ticket from that Station to Pitta torch au*i return far One Fare the ioOnd trip, good from March “ithr..-April 2d, both Include. By order of tba President. faivtd AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Sec»y. INSI'BAHCfi COaPAHY. Nutk'b is hereby given that In puisu aar<> of the aitof As**xnl> ty relating thereto, hhd the chsrterivf iD.-orj"‘'‘ r *Oon approved January 27,.lSSfl,D#Oki t.. r. ciiv.' suiocription to the Capital Stock of th« S ACLS* GUKNT INSURANCE COMPANY" of Pittsburgh wM b* opetyd.at the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Fourth jtree*, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY the 14ia DAY OF MARCH BBXT, 19 to remain <-j*ui far five day*, (uoltw* ths stock bo sooner *ni,scribed.) from U» a. h.to 4 o'clock r. «, of each day. ' ro*ms3ioxzxs. Tie*. M. n- w.., ) da*. B. Murray, | Harvey Child*. W. SI. Lyon, Na.sc M. iVnmtk, lease Jones, .Mm A. Wil*-n, Geo. R. WbilA, A. M. Wnlltncfard. Robert Beer, Janie* ljjughliii, Alexander Speer, Geo. W. Casa, M. \Y. Watton, M2MM ISlucational. SEWICKLEY ACADEMY.—A Clusicil ASD CoMHrtatL BGAkDLSG SCHOOL FOR BOTd, OD Ihl P, Fu W. A C. K- R ,12 mile# from Pittsburgh.* UEV.J.S,TiUAVELU,A. ; The THIRTY-THIRD SESSION will oommcnca Ch MON DAY, May 2d,1509. Tinx*. per sesuon ot fire For Circubirs, Ac., enquire of John Inrin t Scuta* 67 Water *tie*t. orT H Nerio A 24 Wood street, or of tho rrnn-ifil. S-w»ckhy. E’a isrJatoecdAwftg-. CORNEK of Penn and Uancock streets.— The rrmuinn trrui will cuminvacu ou TUKSDAY; 31*t lift. A imiiu-d umut-rrol pupils may obtain admission. T.-rni* for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per soVtOU of twenty tw., ati24:tf J. M.SMITH, Principal. 3To' Utt. TO LKT—A three story Brick nato.) ou tvo*a, t>etwi-«a Second and Third stS-JEcd. vwiit) k-t*. ho; aud cold water, Ac. ISA AO JONXS,. mrl.h i corner of lion and First sic. To LET—Two well finished two story Ejal l.rict I>«<-llings, containing nine rooms each, ")iii> Mn»t, imnr Chatham, within fire minutes waut of the Kjiquire of tiirlnjif Dr- S. A. STKRItETT.'J!7 Peno street. fp O L E 'i‘—A comfortable two Etory^^ I liu-.-iiing roomsacd finished eitusi- uii \V;«.|iim*ti>u ft, Allegheny City. Enquire of u " R U. KLNO. No. 211 Liberty at. rU LKT —A Store Room on Fifth St. t ‘ES it, thu must d.Airahlf hicatiunoti thor>jQgL oiiKhtarc. A|ij>ly at I*o Lit-crtv street. tr 4 RIDDLE, WTRT3 A 00. TO LET—Two large tirst-class IhveUiDgs|BS| to l-i, with utt ih<* modern troprovementa. .^o. H 1 TO lICOCK, McCKERRY A CO,. j A ]<) No. 122 Socoml and 151 Suomi (ft. riIOLKT—A three story Brick llwellingj** I llourie. rotitalning 0 roorfTNo. 44 Coucnss afreet.B3 Ruqtiirenr jail WATTAWILSUN, Liberty ft.. TO LET.—That desirable business QB stand, with dwelling attached, on the corner ofJgH LiU'rty and O’Harra well adapted for a family gn* r*ry store. Iwlne occupied as such# far tbe last’ fourteen roars. Kn'initv of e It. H. I£lNo.-< janil ‘go. 811 Liberty street.-• rpo LET.—A comfortable brick dwell-ga 1 ing. containlug *ix room*and finished garret, uni* ou O’ilars street, betwoon Liberty and Venn. Baqutr* t,f [jnl4} R. 11. KINO, No. 2U Liberty rt. rjpo LET—Tho \Yurcltouse Room autlOffice i r"w (•ccu|>t«-*l by Porter B. Friend A Al*o, Lofts stilLable Urr storing cotton. ju2J ISAIAH DICKBYACO. FOR KENT—A Lot 144 by 100 feet,oawbich nro eroctvd, OaildingK, Stacks, Ae ? rendering itaulta* bio for any kind of manufacturing, tihiata. on Denman stm t, npfodteßsoAman'a Coal Depot. Eu quire o! . ALEXANDER KINO, ja2l Liberty ttrre^EUtsbnrßh. t?on RENT Jc A FJNE WAREHOUSE, No.S3 .Market Street, ad- JiiitiiDg N. Hi laie-s A Sons, finished aod tbclred in tbe beat manner from cellar to garret, for wholesale and retail dry goods boimss, with or without a large three story Ware* houwitn the JollN IYAY, Js , dcll.-dti d ' Sewlckieyxllte Po^Ofitn. (ffitp 9ption Salts. XJAVIS, r Coumt-rcial fUI-s floonis No. &4 FiUb BCrvOU . Nnw and Second hand b,ooks KVKRY EVENINu.—At the commercial safe* roolaa, No. M Piltli etmt,will ls>s. |.I, every orening thU week, at 7 o'clock, commencing Wednesday evening, March Oth, u largo rarletj of new and second band books, comprising good editions of standard authors’popular works of recent publications aod a misctdlaueous collection in liters lure, hi taaod sciences. Al.to five copies of tbe family and pocket edition* of the Bible, a large stock nl.wslioniy, fancy articles, etc. (mrttt f. M. DAVIS,Auct. ' HARD. Administrators SALirt’S&sg^siß WARK.—Oo Fi-bUy morninf, March lltb?*at ten n’clocK, will be sold at the Commercial finks Kocm.fio &* fifth street, by order ot Georgs MeCagtie, administrator of Kotcrt Donlap, Jr., deceased, an extenslro rarlolr oTUard wwe, comprising Locks, Latches, Holts, Bits, Etlrrow, liorkles. Chains, Guides, Trowels, Hammer*, Sqoarea, Piles, toTM, Angers, Screws. Spoke Shares, Knobs, Hooks, Bnu? t-r«, Candlesticks, Lamps, Sj>oOna. Table CasiXrs, etc-etc. Alio a largo arsortment of Patcut Iron Planes, cotoDrtalnr Smoothing-Planes, Jack. Planes and Ten Planes. * “ . p. M. DAVIS, And. D f * V CARRIAGE At Acction — _ On Wcdue«4«y pjornlny, March Olh, at 11 o'clock kt ihu commercial salta Eoom, No. W Fifth aL, will bo sold, • . One llockawuj good order. _°"‘ i | r. M.DATI3, Anct- i Lakuksalk of lasting bottons. —Od WoJni*daj morning, March 9ih it 10 o’clock, wm U* suld.ac tli«* c. mmc.ciai Mies room, No, 54 Fifth «t.I without rts-rre. "f> r . cYusi assorted superior new style plain Lastiop and flnmadiae, V«1 ret. Lasting and Ivtuo Ct-Dtre Cost sum Tret Buttons, to which the attention «>f il'ilers U inrlU->y Thegoods are now rsadw tor examla, l*. 51. DA Via, Atg^-, CU M K,** >* _ AUSTIN LOOMIS k f Stock Broken, M [TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN-'LOOMIS & AT TIIK MEKCUAN’K’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVg&lNtL —Bank, Bridge, lusuiance ard Oopi*er Stock, li.,uA anti Real Estate sold at public nil at the Merrb.-iutV Exchange be AUSTINLOO3na*CO. Note*. Drafu and Loans on Real Estate ca te&annablc terms by AUSTIN LOO? oNC'C,, •rttl Stock Note Broken. CURE FOR -C DO. cmatCIUUL’S DISCOVKHY f Winchester’* Gcnaiss Preparation of Sr. J, P. Churchill’* Componnd of IIIE JII’POPttOSPHIIE J of LIME, SODA anfl POTASH^ a sneme bin cut rox in* t&xatvext or C ON THE great Chftmico-Mcdlcal Discovery of the celebrated H. J. V. Cbnrchiil, of P W ts, (list made - anown by him U, th. ; 1 1 .-neb Academy of Medicine about 1’ ' U,J nvurnvi nr.tti.na in IbeburtOTy of tho world,Lisa J** 1 ED ?£s a |oaac! ‘ h « k «w>y rtrikee at. the rery/ovD ddhon of PolmoTuitj, Dixrnte, and by rctioring tht d/teiail chemical dcmtnlt of ike WowUncream the principle wAic* c onttuxUa nervoui or vital forte t invignrali*# the tiutri fiee /iißriionr, and thus not only CURBS, but alio PKE* v ENTS, tho development of this hitherto most t»tal Scourge of the human rare. OCaoUon to the Public.*®* Various preparation* ore already in the market, purport* Ing to be baaed ou Dr. Churchill's Jiscotwr. against whtrh w» solemnly c*otW>o tb* profession*odtl»public. Let no ooe be docrlvr.l, but a»k for and nee only the pit- * panition sold from the sdo General Depot in tha United States, No. 49 John street, and bearing a/ac timiUi iltrfca tnre of J. Wijrcntmc, by whom alone Dr. Cbnrchiil’* me •crtptlon is put op ta A EtLUELI An CHWCALIY Peru lour I n nil, f»>r»on« or Scrofulous Complaint*, Debility Loxaor Vrriirora. IWI-i, Jm,'; Wax. » ms«r*,ft uasovtmfrnand inraluablersmodr v . *»*RRAD TIIB TK3TIHOSZ.-B* Pram the -V. I'. -diyricm Medical ManMy.jor Jliv mu ‘•Whatercr may be our conclusions with r«r ’ claimsol Dr.CTnrrhill.fm.tbeHypopffidgJSS^J^ reiMdl,. fu IcK-renlosU (»MiiApuS|y MBIT u »»m Tiur« D, TOM iifS ; dJ .“•* . R 7‘\V Wlth f W»U rJxuZ X,. 1 " »“ii>HtHl>tc*ee* lnwUichlhl«remadrw«* r w '‘ r '‘ th<» Incipient, ind'^twentjUu** he cuceiui au.l stapes of consumption, the R* maimW wye hope. Wth themSSSiStSV- WnMltal.-dl latUrea.Tl* 4 ii- 1 i’ 0111 ’* 1 * * '-cesr-m! pcrfccllT ” _ t Pnc* 1 2, «r tl»fo Umie* for *5. £iurle boUlO»«»lf'*** cmcmfmird lofi/lron.icul by jujU, prepaid,Tfc«» tponsHy ordfTe'i. All order* for three bottler or crer wDJ yprya atc e; of the party. Druggist* sm** «>d theircy dem dtiyvt to the c«a *u-l Foreign AKencyOfilca, n Mew York ;V MOLASSES—.. . M prims H. 0. fiiunr ' l«bbUK.a;H<4 w J l **“ i ...... On JQNEB t Q00t!ot.» 3i0P£~~156 -coiLt Uaoili* Koj«o an liiml and t»r **],, hr - - A» assortment op spring GOODS 2»ow opfliiipg. a nXSSON LO«Sr .■•ari, . . .., 7< &Urkot rtgt*. /IOTION-S bales now luDdiuccimm^stean* KJ cr lcbtaca tor etlo by .ISAIAK DICKEY > 00. IQGB.—■ftfcbls* for sale by • * •. (raft HcBAOT* C. G. Hutaoyi Jno. D.McCord, are. W. Jackson, Allen Kramer, JL B. Sterling, Robert Pdtnr^, D. 31. Book.