THE DAILY PITTS ESTABLISHED IN 1786. * OTW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. FrjsaVIBSCTIRR.OWEN A CO.. Orwiui New»t>.tre* At>- • TJfltmmo I!nC6t,JAppWlon’« Building,) JW».34<> aiJ Bne&vay, Sev fori. ;>>*. .Imported Wines, Groceries* Ac. . ;; T.iW.OEERY, 333 OUUL STRUT, iki> 71!) isaotcwar. nt* t™ l [XstablijJiwl IHOI 1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN-FIRST M. Quality family Qrocortca, offer to the Trails, nut-U, frtrato Famlllea, «nd alt who ar* choice lu tln»lr tast-, nod dsrfrtSOOiWMr artidt, a Urge witty rd , „ . end Black, fioachong, Pjvichoug', EnglMi • BnattUtrOolcing,lrtjpfrtal. Hynua, Gunpowder,loouj; * Hyiaa,ic., lad»*t»andjiaif ehMt.\ £• OOFFXE—Mocha aoJ Jat.o. WlNEJ—Madeira*, Sherri**, Pcrt-s Mocks, dr., n-ry old . and high erAilw, la original pacta?**. d-mß'»hc«. mec ’ nanueodLottfo*. • *eAftTONandaUK3TIER’3CiaRETA r .... CHAUPAIOSS-iIASt AChaßdon’i Cnh't I» p P 1 ' *rter.*y. .-Co- . Ileidttlck, Ql 11. Mntnm’* do do do LIQUORS —Brandies, Rora«, WbWcoy, Oiu, Arrnrt, Ab* - einthw, Kirtch, tc* Ac-. In original jvwfcngc*. «l*o Cnruwva, -Mamelduo, Anisette. Noyeaa Bitter*. Ac. filAI/TLIQUORS London Brown £tont. bcotch and Enifliah Al£9. CIGARS—A rarletr of choice brand* pimtT.itst—Pr.wi«h end French. BAUCIS—For Fish, Carrie, flame. M«»L *-• t C>trdif"rr Virtona, I’rmcr Albert, Puaeaoa. Ornrere,S»p*.vo, Dutch and ruid American. SCOAES—Rnf,Crashed, Putrcjir Cnds. A<*, l,i bar o rale sod .half barrel*. HAMS—Westphalia and Arncrirnn. OlLS—OUr&Spena and Whtdo. * 1l warranted unadulterated and of onr Gold Sledal Elanoi< STEIWAY & SONS, >Vf m»>— UTACTURKRS, 81 ‘Walter street, Nowo®sH|3iSß lark. received ;Vh» following AYrrf./Yire fJ •* f 11 Jfcftuf In. competition with A2.'ftt lh« Mt. Crystal Palace, 4anrffask*&*vtmb«r,TS6€, Among the Judaea weretho n i n unili ll faTtinffn the coantry, such as L. Muon, Gott •chalk, Vellrahnupt and jnanj others. £t AS. Plano* (witbiad Vrttbfruttbglroß Frame) tire warranted for tlin* yaare, iHd«.grttt« '|Tiarant*e given. . Piaact packed and Sole Agent* lor Pittsburgh »n 4 Wcttern Pcniuylnmin. d«2!hlydT ontsiJ(otS. t> L. FAHNESTOOK & Co., lato of Uiefirm Fahnwuiok A GoVßndsuccessors b .Fleming Bros- Wbolssalo DroggfA Fio. CO, corner Wood andToartli atfrWtfcfoggfcPa.- D : Ai 'FAHNESTOCK. £ CO., WHPLE IIm-saleßragglßti and Sluinfactnrert of White Lead, Lead Slid Qthargo, corner Wood. and Front streotit, Pitts* bargU.* • . mch7 J. SOHOONMAKER,MANUFACTURER • of Wldta Lead,B®d Lead, lint, Paint, LUharee.Pot* tv and Wholesale Dealerlo Paints, Oils, iVarbiihw, Torpen* tig*, JOHN ffiri-T, Jr. (SUCCESSORTO JAS. >TOuficy,)Whol(sKdoand Retail Uraggist and Dealer In Paints, Oili, DynlafE*, Pittsburgh. C.r Dr. Ford's Mwll-fnc. npSl TOHN P «X)TT, WHOEBSADE DEAL* Drag, -Paints-. Oils. Varniahes ond Prr-sta.Ts, No. CTC-fdberty vtreet, Pittairargh.^ All orders will recclro prompt attention. 4^Agent fug SchraEUf Pniinontsliyrop. tnsrSlilydsw n -E.'^efciiE^^wnoLES.vL&DMC *c n Np;7S:WM«t I «VI , .PA ■■- : .... . • . ' ntKOBRtCK R&iC.V ,t-.V...CtOSOS KDTEO. WUOLESALR AND ' P*^ l Druggist*,comer of!dlaf+y CWjr. fits-, tonrgh.':twr Diamond.keep* eonsmntly.onhanii afull and complete as.-ortineat of Drtiga, Mflkln-'S, Medicine Chest*. PirAunery,and aU artlcW per* talninxtohls boiincst. nr.-*cribtlou* cnr»fullv CTimponcued at all boore.- . ~ . • • JsMr DS. GEOT a. tLEYSEU, DRUGGIST, WOWocdatrcet: corocr of W.»*l -ttret and Virgin Alley, PHUlnlrglyFa. \ : VxaVutc Sralcrs. ■f /CHEESE-WAREHOUSE.—HENRY n. COLUNS, Forwarding and Comralwinh Merchant,and '*■ Dealer in Cher*e i ßuttp.r,jAko_lishand Prodncogenerally, 20 Wood sWabdre Water. Pitt»!rwardiP3 aan Mer chant, Denier in Wool, UMe^Flffnn.Bwd, Lard, and L\rJ OiTtod Pfcilno t yo.T h Water UlttKbiggh. In HIUDDLB; GENERAL COMMISSIO • Merchant anil Doalur in <3r» <'riM and ... Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Px , S«fer.to' Ji. 11.4xn.«5, Pittsburgh, m«t£T, CosOMVt i.Co, Pittsburgh. aiui srtUif.u-toi* n iurM ga-iT •utiwl, d-'lt.lj-'UwT ROBE Hi iro MumsMjCodMMrsSiOJi Merclrmti for tire «*1» Jit ~—--- m.-—. Batter, Lent. Doan, Full, fot »»•' .'’"trl Olli, Floor, n~la,Be«l%latoi fr..,.,eu l No. 8 rtrueti Ut Jeon F»rtt nnJ • uahleS b. leecii, forwarding ood Commlsinn Mereh&nt. I>«*W In Floor,.?”£• S? com Lnrdjm«t Butter, and all lauds of U«lcc*. No 8 fcwltb floWstreet, between First aud.tfaUg- --- - **T. . ini'fdtfc \V-ABEHOU£>jb‘.--JAS. .GARD r4, T..-T.M tfwtff-5 a tMAtpr In Hoar. l'ror!*Jons and wSi»J»rffcS«Su3r,?ru. 6 -Serentli ttrnt, t-ptm-a Liberty - ’ rarely WfßoiSlil—*.-. - Jks. noktiu. virTM; R HOLMES * BRO., PORK ANI) Vy, BoefPackeraaiLl Dealers in Provision*. corner of MarfcetamLrrtail itract*. Ktuburth, Pa. dn niimoiflly extensive awonment In all th« ftboT«d®partmoota,juilmc«lt*il and selling at the l<,we*i l>, Fourth ud Marfcat oc3 a a. aatos a co n nTTao'Q—L. atiboht a co~ w- tea* A A. MASON & CO-, WHOLESALE J\ ,and Retail Dealers «n Fancy ami Staple D»y 26 mthJttttt, plttibugb. ' fflatnages. Carriage and Wagon Blanofaetory, M. li;~STEFHENS, Ajtont ComrrSmithfield Strut and Diamond AUr#, WOULD respectfully inform ther^jc^t, PQbIU that he it now located an aLqto. fyf ntiiwt.l thoTmulneint of Carrico making in all tl* rartatiet, anti is also prepared to execute order* lor Wagon* of ail description*, including all work for Iron Merchants’ uaa. ' - goUcUtagwconUnuuncaoi (ha -palronag* w> stowed Upon him while fit tb« eld rtand of •‘Bigelow k G 0.." ba wpelaauort Bis friends thaMh* airi» rare mid ulten lion »llf ba gjrsc to all ais Order* o* hrreiolofe, haring bo- CBr*dQ*M®tTfet*-6fihal*st workman. and Laving ainpla apartsaastkelwwbero for tbo finishing of fino work. 4^A-good assortment of heavy work rn-w on Land. *clt abla tor fcprlog tuo. All work warrnbtwl for 12 month*. Ryparttculsr attention given to repairs. JiU-iyd ~ ' Coach and Carriage Factory. JOnSBOS/BROTHEII * CO., Crmtr vf Befcwrnfa.v'l Jt'jMxra Alr/W#, ALIXOHRKY city. tTTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cSWJL a tbelir friends, end tbe public gino jStsiC. rally, putt th«y ajw maunfir taring Ouri*, p.remche*, Bocawajl, Rujpftca, fcMgha and CnaxUds, Li all th'ir viri ons finish and proportion*. JUlwkTf'Wtn bo executed with strict recarl to durability and b@tJty ©T finish. Repair* will alAo be nlteudud «» un thamoet reasonable tonus- Using In all tbwr work tl»« bwteastern Shaft*, Pole*anilWhorl stuff, they f.-*l c«.ufl dent that all wbobivortbJm with lUclr >lll I>* .perfectly satisfied on trial of tbolr work. parcbWra are ,nsinft»t«d to give .them a call befuro p ar cbaalng eleewbcro. '' ’ - oo3;lyd 4!UNDRIES—3OO bgs. primo Rio Coffeo; jj SSUbIb P BSngir; 3d hWi «tand.ird CrnaU Hugnr lO bbla Powdered M ' 10 ** Cofl-o 3W « Ooldtti Syrap; e«* u Kxcclsior rtyrnp; 75 bxa6« aas'itTobtCCOl. 3-)kg* ti twist Tobacco; 45 So lire dollar* a day, by simple ‘■TIIK PATENT INDIA KUDBKR SAFETY FLUID LAMB," with an Im provivi Burner. Every family who h»« regard for life, p-r -non, property or economy will jmn lm-io them. For matim by mail, in'-bae stamp, to UAWXnUUSTA MOTT. P*leiinwa audeiclcsiro Manntaruinr*. 03 Fulton street, New Yoik. LIGTITE, NEWTON «fc BRADBtRVS, 421 Mki' .Sfwf, AVm* Fort, MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrwt Phok Plano Forte*. Mr-Lrated for depth, full noxs, richness, purity, and * peculiar duality of their tone, for which they hare received the tugboat eccimintn* from the greatest musical celebritlua of the country: tunl In ereryfair, rrlien hroncht in conjpetlUun with other instru ments, Uaro obtained the hJgtinat premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which U owned and uaad only by us, pusraatecatbelr standing lit tune loocw than anv other ia etnimenh while their unprecedented demand in all part* of the conntry Isa-tiffideut proof of their superior excellence A liberal ducoont to Clergymen, School* and the trade jes;ljd:S iffoimnisstoit, Src. KitPOLu iticn jobs t. lxxcu rn a ixcoh. JOS. is. LEECH & CO., No* ‘Alt* £.1444 Liberty •«., Pittsburgh, Pn. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION M3CUCHANTB, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON. Tin Plate and Tinner’s Wtook, AND riTTSBURGU MANUFACTURES. JriLdiy McALPIN & CO.. (Late of 4. S. Lrwh, McAlpiu A C*s Pittsburgh ) GENERAL COMMISSION AND T’ORWARDING JSLKK.CJL/VN’J’S* Levee and Washington Avenue, . WVANDOTTB CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, INFERENCES: •toeeph h. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchant* noer ally. lyllrJAwiyT 'THOMAS &, GALLAGHER., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, .Vo. AO Pine Sfreet, St. Droll, Mo • Etna to SiaOEE, flAtT*!* A Cu., I JoxcsA Liutii. LoXX3T£,STIWAKT 4C" , i ZUU 4 PAUTTI*. Will purchase to ortlur, Ij-aa, Hemp, Bacon, Unuu. Ac Prompt attention gl von to any manner of fvrwardiug. SPRINGER HARBAUGII, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer In Wool, Provisions and Produce gen erally, No. g&Ulievty itreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. HENRY S. KING, (LATE OF THE firm orKtUC A MOdfhead.) CommiMion Merchant, and Dealer iaPlJMculanßlllooma, Xo."G Wateratreet, W low Market. Pirtabnrgh, Pa. apt* A A. IIAHDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAU • dy,Jcn<3&Co-4Commialoa ami Forwarding Mer chant; Ageutnf thoMadiaouand India&Bpuliri Rallromt, cor ner First and Ferry »U, Pittsburgh, Pa. JaZhlyd Rivard t:‘ meguaiv,“general Commissi,.n Mer.'baot, and Wholesale Dealer in Mnnu faclurt.-.! T.>h.wo, 1 mp-'rtei) and Domestic Cigara, t-oufl, A. . No. Vll U)-rt> oppusiu- tho hr.*,l of Wood, burgh, Pa. mbbiij (Grocers, BAGALEY, cosorave & CO., Wbob-di <>•--rs, N*'«. IS sol 2d Wool vtrwt, Pitts burgh. otu c. ana a. fttcuca. Reis & beroer, grocers and Denb-ra in Bacon, Ur.l, Flour, Chooae, Brooms, rfoath-Wcat comer Smithlhdd and feocond str>-cu, Pitts burgh. ... o* A" ~LBSaKDEH K-CfG. wholesale Orooerr.nd Importer r. I Soda A»h, No. 274 Liberty Street, Pitmhurgh, l*a- U'd* Mi ’mItCUELTREE; Jr.; & BRO., Wholesale GrcKT-r*. Rectifying Distiller*, and Win® and Liquor Merchant*, No Liberty elr«-ut, Putubnrgb ju2N ‘ JONKS & COOLEY, WUOLKLALK GRO CERS ansi ,D>»t FdfnTshfira, dealers in iTodnce auJ piltitinrgh.lU&hioCtnrcx, X«x 111 Water DriM-t, m-ar Cltvrry Alley. Pimburgh, Pa. my5U _ SUBIVERi DILWORTII. WHOLESALE Grocer*. No. 130 nn.l l"i Second .tt-et, (Imtween Wood and StniUslieid, PitUbui ;d< AC U L BE R T S i) N , ‘WHOLESALE • QroecrandC.iuimi-ih.n Merchant, Dealer in Prodiie. and Pittsburgh ItMiufi i.lbi> l.il*erty pittshnrgh. _ JOITN Tl.'tM' .v i: '‘•rvbaoU, No. 173 Mid Xtf UUly mrcrt r ' J"l«5 WATT Vi ! wriuLESALEORO CEIL*. fi Mer.-luidt and IWVr« in I*n «!iuv ui'l . •! 't_...ltVUirr-. No Zirl Lit-O) Street, Jntlab'iryti JliiS liiMMDiiitj umisvwcatr IS\I Air DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE vi rs. C I .aii'-K;!! Merchants,and Dcalrm in Pr.-due, •« -1 Hj- i .-f.- t, ami W Front strewt. Pittsburgh. Late of tin> firm ltnt.i«on, l.iltio .t tlo ) T LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE OHO • OEilB, Pr**icr< and OmiuU.ioii Merchants, au.l ikralrrtin Pi«stmr.th Manufacture*, N.. IPJ Seeond street, JiltEy-VS \r*. M’ctrrcarox. H t-woavdji. WM. McUUTOUEON & L'U„ WHOLE SALE Grow*. Prwduwi suul n M.Ttli.uiis end Dueler* in Pitlst.iirch Miionfswtored Artu-b-n, N" 21k liberty corner of Invln. PitLibnrch, Pa- my’ s f^-TWRU^ 1 , ~Ub J -v LK f i*; , LI*, /•% PredUcC'imd Comulaeiou aiutctu».». - Oeaicro iu i'ltteburgh ilanuficltirr*. No S tTovt-weraetrb*!. twevn Vi'ntt-r andTruot *t.. J’ttuburj.'b. af. l^ cost, tomsoa b. aCKH'oa. C.W10.1V.1 - R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE • orotors, Comtuissloa Mnrrbmrjt*. and Droltrr* in all kiu-L* of Provision*, Produce and lltuhurgb MnnuCurturrv. No. 255 Liberty *trt»>r. Pittsburgh. TjOBERT 11. KINO, WHOLESALE duo |\i CEK,Commission Merchant.and Dealer ia IVaUtfr*, Fish, Floui.aud «ll kind* of Coontry No. Ml Lib erty «trwt, mouth of Sixth, Plttrbnrgh, l’a IJte’ral a*l vmio** mad* on con»ignni«nt». JaXrtlyi_ aonrjir dalxeu- Jl * M *? ■ Robert dalzell & co„ whole- SALK Onxera, CommiMion and F.*rw»rd!uy >lcr cbants and Dralcr.ln Produceoad Pirtrlmr/b Manufacturwi. Ne. 251 Liberty Btreet, Pittobnrgh, Pa. Kcal 35statr agents, James c rioiiey, real estate Broker, Nl on ontimlssion. Land Warrant*, Bill*, Bond* and N"t*u ti«-jrr moDvy. Person* can procure loan* tliroiigh tny Ag‘.-i.<-y,on riau.m ahto terms. Tlu«o wishing to Jnvot their money to good advantage, can altrayi flud first ftnd second >-laA* paper at my office, for fate. All comuiDniratSons and interview* «trt.tly ronAdetitial. Office OJIANTSTKKCT, opposite ?t. Paul'. Othvdral JeLdtf Austin Loomis a (jo., dealers in PromiMory Not**, Iboi'i*, M<.rts»gra and all S—-nrl tirt for Monr-y. Money loaned on Check* at short -late*. »Uh lolUtLral aftcurttte*. N‘/ITS AND DBAITS BQUOIIT AND SOLD. Person* dndrihjr Iran* can be ncc'>rmno>!*ted <« t e*w , l, »w»t U» tb« ci ,r- Mt i.f TJ.lifl. IMtalnirgb, I'd. »n-l I~* Hook. f*n- BiAotly on band. G . CTrkXI), BOOKTsKLLEK AND STA • TIONTO, No. T 9 Fonrth Ai*>Hu HU N T"X MINE H, BOOKSELLER and Stationer,Masonic Hall, Fifth «tr«>t. " JttUBIC, &C. JOHN H. MELLOII, No. SI WOOD ST., between Diamond Alloy and Fourth street, Sole A???* for CHTCKXRINQ * BOSS’ (Boeton) PIASO MA SON A lIAMLT.V3 MODEL MELODEONS and OfUIAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer lu lluslcand Musical Hood*. J«C3 H kLEBER A BKO., No. M KIFTtI « St., Slcu ofth* Golden Horn, Solo Agent for NUNNS k CLARK'S (Nrw York) unrivalled Or and and PIANOS, and CARHAUT k NEEDHAM’S OEONS and OIU3AN HARMONIUMS. D-m L-rs and Misdeal In»tmmfl!it». _ L ,riniAßL6rrE BLUMK manufactuk- Ij ER and Dcator la Plano yurt**, and 1 n ’!“’ r J" ‘ arid Mutical Instrument*. Sola Agent for th» UAiIBURO M*vr»£aJ».forllALLKT, DAVIS* CiJ'B Boalon Planoa, SublSd withtmt Xuloan Attachment. lIS Woodetrwt. myS . RICHARD SARD* t»EHMnr Hides. Leather, Oilond Shoo Findings, , tf». SU JAxrty fitiwt, >c4 lyd _ PI3TSBUHOH^PV TDB PRINTING.— t) CARDS, CIRCULARS, DILL HEADS, , BILLS LADING, kjsterb, pamphlets, LABELS, ■ i LETTER HEADS, Au.l every deserlpUon of Job Printing, plain or ornamental, ; d,16 ; Piiatcri, iilcder, »nd fcatloocr* IT Wtx>l 81, PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, )JANUARY 21, 1858, iHanufartuurs. WELLS, RIDDLE: £l CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., rJ HAaurtCTuai.u or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* aoUcitixl from the trmle. and promptly ship ped os per instnictionk. moiitha, or 5 per cent, discount for cash. te2s:lydiwS J. &. 11. OERWIQ, uAnnr*CToaxas or ROPES AND TWINE, Cbmrr nf Pmn and Übintrf tirrrlt, Pittthurjh, Pa. Have always on H f v\D a full supply of Coll and Halter K.'ix I *, Bed Curd*, £asb and Crate Cord*: Wool, Ilroutn, Cotton and Flax Bultre; Paper, White and Glared Twine; Out tinu*. Staging and Mason'a Line*. au2}jLyJAw9 WILLIAM BARKIIILL A CO., G 1 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Irou Worker*, Manufacturers of Uarohlir* Patent Boiler, Flu.«l mid Cyliuder Boiler*. Chimneys, Breichen. riro B»ni. bUvun Pipoa, Condenser*, Salt Patu, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawl*, Life Boats, etc. Also, UlacLaniltln’ "Work, Bridge and Ytadnct Irons, done at the shortest me tic*. AH order* from a distance promptly attended to. Je22 Pcnu Cottou flilila, Piitibnrxh. 1 & CO., MANUFAC TUUKRS of— | Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-1 Shooting*; * Carpet Chahi of alt color* and alludes Cotton Twine; “ Bed Coni*; “ Plough Line* mid Sash Cord; “ Rope of all sire* and dearriptiona; Batting. 4J~On l er* left ut the Hardware Storeof I.itfan. Wilaou 4 Co., 131 Wood street, will have attention I"'* ij JAMlfiB IRWIN, - MANUFACTUIiEH OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sululiuri.; AuiJ; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; Iloflnuii’s Anodyne; Muriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitron* do Fowler’* Solution; _my3 ;.o.rEßnn« s. a. Jouasos wu j-isnsow. PERRIN . 194 Liberty et. Tocywiil niannlacture, as usual, n Urge and gouetul a» •ortment of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges anti Slide Ovens, OFFiCKJXD PARLOR STOVES, MANTLE &. KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, SADIRONS, TEA K irTTLES. PLOWS & PLOW POTN'TS, Mill and Machinery Ousting tienurnllv, And OASaud WAI'CU PI Pl.' .f iUI ALxO, woy d.vo aa/ls or rny nr*r hr. in j*\j Shovels, Spadea, Picks, &c-, All of uhirh *riil In- *o|.l ;tl m.tnufActurrr*' price*. invMy WILLI AM TATBI PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fi-urlh-rtm-i, nt-ar Irfl-srry. and 472 IVnr. »tn»ot, next door to Alderman Parkinj-m’* uillre, mid Federal it., near Lomck Alle^hen^. description i.f Flttinga f.*r W iter. Go* and Etf.iui. niy3t*tf Ivncatiatic Tile Floor, P.tt Chr.r. h«-a. Hall*, Vootibulva and ALFRED ENGLAND, Solo Ai^nt. li'Roll TUF. ORIGINAL PATENTEES, Mi'tcrn. Minton A Co,'l-undcri. and Mntnra MilUt 4 Cuatr«,*\v«r V.*rk, f-t Pittsburgh and thv W#«t. All work ixt-cutt'l in ■* superior ftjU liana, i*r»»ing« and Six-clm-vn _uti t-' >•■' 0 at No. 2 l.AAilb etriri, near l.il ertr. fap2i) uirt.'.lid JOHN C.VjiIPMKLi., MANUFACTURE K OF BOOTS and SHOES of .-\..i) -!•■» ripih.ii No :\i Siuiihrel-t 3 .-*-U.lyJ ; insurance Eurnls. HC. ULMAN A CO., General In.surauee « Air..| ihi.t.-ra, No 7i » ..n.at. at., Pituburgh, Pa. TITE4 CHAFF'KTT Agents Nepnmti Itt.mr ance Co.. Liiayctte H.ill. Wtod R FINNEY, AgetiiEurekn ln*un*«MieC‘>., . No. 9 Water atrnet. _ A ‘A. CARRIER, '.SECRETARY • P.Rt»aylv*iUa Inaiiranc.* iA*in;xa:i» •’ I*.:t*l-Hri-h, JoU<-« Uulldili;-. I'-'iiith rtivvl. S’ AMUKLL'MARSH ELL,' Scerctnry Giti tnnt’ Irgnraocc Caapffny. 94 Water «twt. - FM. CORDON, Secretary W.-sterii Tubur • ancr CompanyW»t-r .treei JIJAIiHIXERCOtTi.N, Atf-in I. r frank • lln Fir« liMHiinr, Ciirj:li Lifp tnsomor.-( .uupai.i. corner Wat.-ran-l Market mr'-et* TUOS. J. HUNTER, A-reot Furnua V ufol Mechanic*' loiniuf Co., 9<> Wat*-r «j,ic'd. TOSTI'I-'A KUBIXSON, Aki-iii Cunuuniibl liL.iit.tii,«-C . Fifth *tfort. Kl> NV i-oin uV.vrKU. A"i*nt Lirvat Wot- I L« eru litauranu‘l Cu,u7 Mptjolfltfrg, Wall Paper Warelionie. Walter p. .Marshall * co„ im porter* and Dealer*, I*7 Wool «tro*t. between Fourth rtreefand Diamond Alley, whore may l« found an *xi*n»i»i' anortnirnt of every d.-acrlptlon >.f Vaj«r J!*ogluga t fje Pur lor*. I Idle, Dluldr IL-im* end Cbamb-r*. Al*\ Wm-tow EhaJ.-a, ii» irrMf variety at low*wt price* to e«*untry «I»**lpi» m-H WALTER P. .MARSHALL A CO EEDMU X DSON 4 00.. Nw. IMJ and OB # Third *r~t, \V.-d. M*nnf.u tin *»« *u»*t l»~*lrr* lo WALL PAVER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS. Kill NOCK, TASSEL* ANDOMID*. COMFORTS. BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, 4c., Wootd aoltcit th» atturilK’ti -f j.iirrhaaer* to their large and varied stock . up'jy Cw.l JStJIRERT, Practical Upuoi>terkr, • .V»>. K/J Third filrttl, t\:UUiryh, and deale, in OOKTAINS, (.ORNIOK. RANO3,SHAIiKS »ii'l lil.INDs. MATTIIASSKR.OrM FORTS, CUSHIONS, A. Ivrlic iil'ir utl.-iilt-.il j.al l »«. Ste-siub-al work Carjri-lt rttte.l *nd lai-1 to or-ti-r. rnrHiJyJ JTurnifuct fouab. Tooa'i •uvti. b. tooso tdobo T, U. YOUSHJ dr CO., aaKHVAi'TOkcnn ot HJRNITUKE AND CHAIK-S Of W'if.ry fh! e »Tiptiiir*. FACTfrllV— F'J'rnl IPi/hr on./ /'p,»j WnrcboOAf—Sfli. 2H L 10 Nniithfirhl Si.. STEAM ROAT CABIN FUIINITURIv—Wo arc eon«tJiiiUy m«r.nf--tiirtne FTKAMROAT CIA 111 S' Ff/UMTL'KK m.'l CIIAMIH, aM u.« uU-nttnn of tl,o«* lnt |*ut 01-. n.-, may !*• fornished from hi* stock,nr manul.vttnred *-* |>ri«*l / t<. order. illjUßtrians DR. K. T. FORD still continuim hut iipw VEfIETADLK PRACTICE. Ill* n!!U-. West and i’eunsylranka Aro«iUn, (Fonrth Plieet II.«d.) Last ru I <• Dlamoud strw-t, Piltshtufth, Pa. Ill* imllinit~l In A: t;t.- and Clirndo Dlsoaa, * ■ an not he r-inaU.l In miy of th» u.-ln-ul |>ra. iie- of tha prenwn (j n y nirlHMAwlyF Dlt. U’BKIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Dr. Hinlth's.rornrr Filth and RinitbßoM *tr~-t*. on MONDAY’S. WEDNESDAYS and 3ATUUDA YS.fr.nn Id to 1 »ttd 1 to 4y»fD*ldgncacople. Fella to Ctiixens of the SmJfte ami House of Rfprueaiaiivtti’—lt will bo mjgardeut desire to cultivate with you, as of tho people, the most amicable relations, and lo unite with yoa iu the adoption of ollddch measares as i ho publio good may require. differeot bran ches of the government, alihoi&h charged with dietioct doties.ore to be regordMas parts of one harmonious whole ; and it is wauFhen all these parte mois onward without jatsrjjttfrfereocf, or oollicion. Nevertheless, the (Hstwyi duties of tbo Executive, when duly and honestly performed, may occasion differences with (ho Legislature ; but, in such’case It will bo expedient to culti vate a spirit of compromise acd conciliation for the disposal of such differences, or st leant, for railigatiug tho foolinyi of aUeuntlcti to which they tend it is one of tho Juiice <>( ihe Ex»culivo from time to time, to giro to the General Assembly information of the Suite u; ibo Commonwealth, and rvcommcnd to their considcralion such tnea xuris as l;s shall judge expedient; end under ihi* is done by writing, which rtre I-Htc-K.l nuotijr *K'o''>oW»|w~4 l nrui ; uf a pbou doty, »u>l ran -ipprehvu‘l :u dihienlty ( io c-iik'.ng with a rerpjclfu.l froi'i ;n even up. u j ected. Rnt, thoiols uuolh. i j ■i&J more d'dii*i*:-< power which t > tho ! relation between tir LegL-lativ- . oud KxeoctW- 1 •kparlateuu. Uy the twenty (bird r.uJ twenty- ] fourth sectiouw of the first artuilo of iho Uoc?ti* i tuti -u, h'l hills pished l:i Lft-ry bill, u>'. lution or vote, which bo cannot approve—ln other «uS3a£tSEc'lhe cf Lie judgm-ut ai.d c-iCxCivsco sUaII b* uchitJl) glwu i<> -rny ru. l-itrfc tufure he perraiL* it take tlUot; mi!,- , it -5/ * d, it be paeacU against ki* i-bj'-ili j i by a tvt - iL.i-Je v-U' lb*' w r'rw-f tu'i iO .»rr- ‘- if lm appri v-.>, he thall s» ; ;. , i •(. bui, if li - -bill a -t Approte. he »hi>ll Kiurn i‘, will* hi* ob|-c*i--c>, io th.* House iu whi.'L a hivo originated ” W.»rds could nut coi.vay ft power, and r-rescribe a duty in a more clear and •h.finiu f rci._ li ih mnnifi-stly tho inleutioii of t!i» {.'••DHtitutiou that tbo deliberate and cont-ci approval uf the Governor shall he j;tvfD t., » Ltll hr fora >t hiccnvfl ft laf. in a-lJiiLn 1 1 ' . t V..: the two Hours - l‘.Hl hiv** j.r *•»: ■ .|w; uoleisttthe uitji.rifieH ul'lerwariio ■2 vfn 10 u upon ro-confeiJcratiuH in each Howsc, Bi.nii w*. •... indicate the via* , ■!’ m oT thn taeiwurc. Tnl!«!X." j u v -J i r iti'lilfcrent, vrhwfno { I ir. hid, nor constitutional pr^ il'.n, nor priv\lo rigbtu M?Ailod,irij»aM<:rotlo'ns t .f «»apedican7 may I>* b t j. e fcifccuttii*, l-tit oerLuiily no frub-untiai~W*U*o whether of policy or of principle, can hr waive.l by him in view of hU oath to support the I'ljohlitutiou Ton days, (Sunday* excluded,) arc allowed tba Kxfrutivc to consider a bill, ami to npproTe or rolo it, after which it will become u law without bis ripnatnro. If not previously ro torned. The practice or my predecessors boa brra occanionslly to pormlt bills to become laws by ibis limitation of time. They buvo taltou (fret in tho eotiro al»»«nco of Executive Hat I bchcvo thin has only occurred Awlierotlio Kxcoutiv© hu* fuuoJ ii Impossible to a j.oniiive opiolou upon t!u* m*-afnro— where, though ur.f unobjectionable, it tUi tii- »i:J or, win-to it was manifest ibnt a vvlo wuu'.l not caubu its liafoat Thm Kioculim practirn outfit not to lie cxtcndud, unJ the prac tice itself in open to •|ueutiot>. Tor if Ibo pro- vision that bill* nnitlinr rigned nor returned with in ton day*, •lmfl brcomo htwi», won lutendod aa n guard against lixeoutlv* abiua, lu holding them an aodue period, nod not tin * mndfl by wbiob tho Kseatitlvn might oau>« them to t«bn rlTect, with out tho r«!*p'iii«)liillty of ni.tlng opuii litem, it woind ee*m ol<-nr that llm ptnotler of holding thi>fn over for MJi h purponn (inimoi tie dcfmidrd. Hut tho by Un adjournment with in (mi day" nftpr tho j-it'nngo i>| a hill, may du piirp the EirnuMve of duo limit for noneldoring if, til l lumen U in provided Mint In nimh nano It nil'll! honorne n Inw nolrmi o«nl hack within throe dayti after tho mentlng. In modern prao lioo % lurge nrnnbir of hilln am iiAtially mnt to the lloverniT wltl»,Hi ft fnw doyn of thn adjourn mentor Iho LflgUlnlnro, whlohll Id llii|nnieShle f..r him to eonetdrr duly herorn Ihn adjournment taken plane In fooi fimoy are aent la him In tho vory cloning bourn of Ihn Rpnnlon. It«l It would fioctn plain «h l tho Kirnntlvn omit.| rnnonbly «>ik in pooh co b o oily tlm full I’nuotliullonal p« ru»d of ten dayn for homing lilt opinion, and that all bills h»> hotinvnn li 'jiln duly to nMtruto shall ha actually tlgnu«l wUhln that period. Hy the r-xrrolro of rniaotinbl- Indiptry thin can 111 nil canop Im> aotionipllahnd ‘i'hon, mich Idlla an ho disapprove* will l-n kohl over to |.»n rolnniod to i|,« pr«p<>r hranoh of (h« tii nnißl \«nemh|y wiihlii Hi tin dnyo afim Ihidr u«4t utoellng, ao . ordlog 1" tho ooiuiliutWuiftl provlaoia This will pvopirly dispose «>f all lu bin bauds at the adjournment, uolf«n indeed It l>o allowahlo to hold over hilia and permit them to become lawn without Ms Sflllun. Tim propriety of signing bill* hy the Oovrrnor between the Marions of tho ItPgiriniure him hoou questioned. It ducH not accord with the old practice, and In certainly liable to abuse. Da ring my term it will ho strictly cvnllucd to tho first teu days after an adjournment, and all hlllfl not then approved, may bn nontddered an await icg the next mrotltu* of tho Ocncral Assembly, to bo returned with tho KxcovtWu dlpapproval. The £xeautiTo should not bo subjected fur long periods or time tu tho colloitutlous of thoso in terested In bills, nor Hbould he be subject to the imputatlonftof iodrolsioti, or favoriUHm almost unavoidable la such cases. Nor la It right that ho should hare In his bands the means of In tlucnoo wbiob tho bolding open of hto decision upon bills during a rsceAs would confer. Be side* a great wrong may ho doos to tboso inter ested In legislation, hy continuing them for an undno period in uncertainty as to tbo fato oL the bills in which their rights, their proporty, or tbclr business may bo involved. These aro ovilo which an Executive may obviate, by sottUng his policy firmly In the outset of hts administration, it would bo well, also, for the LegUl&turo to so shape Us action as to avoid the neoessity of sending many Important bills to the Governor in the oloalng days or hours of a session. J'tUov-Citisenn —Although it will not bo ex pected that I should at this time discuss in de tail the particnlor questions which will probably oome before tbo government during my term, .1 desire brieliy tn give expression to tba general views of. public policy to whioh I bold, |suthetr_ application to practical Issues now*- pendlngT- Tho correacy of the State is In sooh a disor-. derod condition, theta general ahd wholesome ' publio opinion demands .its reform, and the es* ! RGH GAZETTE. tabliahmeat of effectual barriers against future | convulsions. This is a subject wbioh will test tho intelligence, the finnnees, and the patriot ism of the Representatives of the people in tho • Legislativo department, and may impose grave ; responsibilities upoirtho Ereoutire. My views ■ are deoidedly hostilo to the emission and circu- : btioQ of small notes os a ourrenoy; to the in- ] crease. of Battkiog capital under present r.r- ; rangemeuts; and to tho issues of bank paper: □pou securities inadequato for their redemption. : Tho want cf uniformity in tho legal provisions ' under which existing banks operate, is objec- j tiouabie. La the revision and amendment of j our banking system, the publio interests in my j ■ -opinion demand the extension of the specie basis j upon wblob issues are made ; the suppression of • the smaller denomination of notes heretofore i allowed j'through reports of tho condition and ' business of banks with their frequent publics- ; tio-i ; additional security, (other than speoie) to i consist of the bonds of this State or of tho United j States, for tho redemption of circulation notes, j , including in all oases proper individual liability ! ! of stockholders and directors, fitted for conve- 1 i nient and octualcnforccment; with a supervise, y [ and oontrolliDg power in some proper ullioor cr ; department of tho Government to restrain or ; suspend the action of banka in cose of tliclr v'.o- | lation or evasion of the law. ! When a specie currency ahull be secured u the people by prohibiting tho circulation of bills of a small denomination, it will be highly desira ble that the fiscal affairs of tho State government shall be wholly separated from those of the banks; mother words, that the money irdusuo tions of the government both in its collection? and disbursements shall bo in the legal coin of tho oountry. Whenever a practicable, conve nient and efficient Bobeme for tbe operations of tho Treasury upon each a basis can be presented to me by tbe Representatives of the people, it will meet with a cheerful approval. There are difficulties in the case, however, far greater than these surmounted by tbo general government, in tbe establishment of its'lndependent Treasury system; hot the objeot being ooc of tho first magnitude, and calculated to exercise a most salutafy intluenco upon the action of the govern ment, and upon the business of tho banks aud tho peoplo, it is well worthy of earnest consid eration. In reforming the ourrenoy, a sioglo State can accomplish but a moderate amount of good, however sincere, intelligent and earnest it may be, without tho 00-operutiun of other States, and especially of thoso which adjoin it. Bank notes arc uot stopped in their flow by imaginary State lines, cor docs It seem possible for a Stale alto gether to prevent foreign notes from circulating within her borders, oven by tho mo* t stringent enactments. We must, therefore, invoke cur sister States to join with ub in'the repression of -mall paper, and in euch other particulars of re form as require Cor complete buco.-ss iluir co operation. Meantime to the extent of our power l«t us exert ourselves to famish'our citixcc.i with a safe and stable currency; to'prevent future iMiHituiiil convulsions similar to-plunder which the community has for Home time be»*u strug gling ; and to relieve the government in .is f.sral •action from the danger <-f depreciated ur w.-rtb leni jiiprr, and lliu einliar rupr-iucn t j p ri-i i: g Ir.ui dipetidvnci open jfporatiuti,« of m.r owl. ere-:- UuO. Xhe people of I’euusyivaiuo by the recent ! adoptiuu of an amendment to tho Constitution { i/n the subjucl of Public Itsdebtedups'*, h!»vr ini- j pvM-d an imj etative obligation upon i::tir s..:r r.v.:t? to practice rcouomy, to limit exprndnuref, . aud to give their brut efforts to the gradual bit*. ! eventual vxiiaguißhmrT:! -'f the exUluig pubbe , drlt After light years of experience un !er tho unking fund act of IHJO, wuJi'ul cur pnV.u ; itidi-bLedut sh but tdightly Jituitiiahod. Ti.s con- ■ amendment junt adopted d.munis tbe : cvtoblii-huic-nt uf mi effecttve/Vmklog fund f..r its pajtuen:, nud 1 *}u» ! > coneidir it one of the I-.-ad jug duties of riy adiiuniifrutiuo tj ?»-•• '.hat that . amendment it tarried out b.dh m it? ! otter and, in -j irit. 1 cannot regard tho reduction of the ■ liii i e nil!! t_.\ on property m»de at ibo last reft' !,rn.v;i.n -d the 1.-gWfeturr. mti-rvrLc thru a- . i„. M j., • mu. . and dr.nbLltdc ex-..’:iig Hi.a'icii.: o:n- ; barrsHnnieutH wiri%>r a time reduce the nuu- iot ; derive f fr -in other source-* 1 f rtvtLU.v Nor v.'.l , •mv very large amount . f (tie purchase money! of the ui-un line of the pabllc works bo d by thu Tre«..-ury ur a considerable p-ri- d It ml!, tlicTrfore.be nccispary for the .Stato U hus band lu-r rr-ources, and to increase her revenues us i *r r.v is possible,without r-ppreoaion tc any ui ti-rei t. in order to meet her current and utce«-ary thc.’cms.nd»of her ci rotors-,and tic peri : :>t« . b i.pni.'Q of the coostitutien.ai atm admciit j !•;: *-t» N n grr it lack nf and prin i u tt>'‘ lans po.**L«J during tfouio Je~rs iC ! rehitma to iuccrpurations They have beta I created npoa no scltlrti, uuifuvm plkii; tra C£- j corsive iu Lumber; osi many of them uueocvb t •zirv t i the accomplishment cf r«ay Ivgilimue pur i p • They have doubtlceii er.cout og<*d fpccula : u n, and iu various Wf.y*» aUributed to the recent I liaoncial couvuli-iou. Vurieua and iiaei.i-uiteat : provisiocji nppear in nets e>tabli.-h'.ug oi vi'cnd | mil the powers of corporate bodies of the same j cli.su .mJ general character. Tho tax 1.. v * r.-ia } tiug to them tro in feme cuufuw-n, raid c-jnsc j .juiM.tly taxes paid by thu'n unequal, wh*!v j nh. !'y c*-c.ape r.uy s.karo of th«'public bur i*-u.s In' ! lirtrf, our system of iDZ3rp«ratioc» 1.-r L.c.vmo j r:.» v>v>t, d.versified nod dilltca'.icomprehr-u . j thiit uj roa-onsbie indaiiry can tn-i.-drr ill.* w h.;!c j subject, and undrratnnd prccitio’y rherx wo •» <• ivti'l vhither wp me drifriDg A r vi#‘u a of i.ur"i»w ;* on this subject, anJ thv e; t.u Tfifio[[ifTVTrfii£g>>itl>! quantities, those two articles of prime necessity and universal use, Iron and Coal. Even iu times of wide spread tinanoiai calamity, when Hpccula -1 ti<t to revive and to furnish a etrong and reliably h*dn for tho resumption of activity iu all tho ehatinols nf employment, and iu all the opera tions < f Imdo. That coveruiueut would bo un wise aud blind which would ndmiiUAtur tho pub Ho ntlhlrs ol' thin State, otherwise than in a spirit of kiudncft'j and prelection to thoso great and vapltal luterentn. From the itsrln>»t period of our history, it bn? bmn the policy of l’cunsylv.uua to educate all Imr Htlren-. and at Ibis tune our iu-dltutmu.i . I ‘lenruiiq; nu t e.lunutloual fucitilien r-i n <-qiml to those of any country. Uur Common ScbooJ Ajf lom is justly dintlugulfibed as one of thu most practical and efficient iu Ihn Uciou. us then uhcrinh this traditional podoy, coming down to in from the filbert id' tho Commonwealth, and by ovary moan.' in our power foster and strength en the measures now euoconsfuHy producing the results ardoutly deeirod by the patriotic men wliohavo gone before us. While ourdomeetio affairs aud pnjioy naturally will iicoupy u»ont of the attention of our Govern ment amt our people, It Ift not to be forgotten that rounryWahU boars very interesting reli lionn to the other States of the confederacy, and looks with on anxious eye to tbe proceedings and policy of tho OcuenU Government, It is both our duty and our interest to cultivate tho most frieodly relations with our sister Stater, ami to frown upon all attempta to how among them feelings of allc&atioo. Wo should cxrrt 6ur whole inilacnco to keep the government of tho Union iu its true position, as tho common agent of tha States and tho people, exercising high powers in trust for their advantage and welfare, and deriving all its powers from tho written constitution which called it into being. At this lima wo have strong reason to cocfido in that Government, as wo know that its adminis tration la in safe, able and patriotic hands; and that it may bo trusted to deal justly with all Beotions of tho country. Insubordination—an utter disregard and con tempt of just and lawful authority—-has hereto fore produced difficulties In the Territories of Viyna/ui and Utah, nn| t, iu tho ease of tbe latter, has now precipitated a etato of armed hostility between the inhabitants and the General Govern ment In the former tho peaorfW American remedy for tbo redress of political grievan ces, real or imaginary-— the ballot box—has been for a long time abjured by a considerable portion of the population, and a struggle be tween legal-authority and unlawful and irregu lar combinations continues, down to the present period. Meantime, contributions of'‘aoney and £d from the StatevhaTe kept up excitement ;and turbulence In the .Territory; . and enabled designing men. thero tojnfiwiis nairrions, which otherwise; woujd .long/ dnce.vhaTe ; subsided. The judgment ana opinion of the . country can* VOLUME LXXI- not oe too strongly consolidated in favor of the laws, and against nil who rise op to oppose them by unauthorized means. Nor can he excuse for resistance to tho Territorial laws, and for failing to perform ihe duties of citizenship un dcr them, that wrongs and frauds wero perpe tratod at elections, be admitted as r justification. Where elections arc so frequent and tho right of suffrage so liberal, as In this ocuntry. it is pe culiarly the daty of a good citizen to obey exist ing authorities, and even objectionable laws, knowing that the former can be changed, and the latter modified or repealed, within a very brier period. And as to disputed olection, they must bo deoided by the proper legal authority, and not by individual citizen-, or irregular self con stituted assemblages. Insubordination to ncccs-ary and rightful a . thority instigated and encouraged by uaworlny men in tho organized States, who desired that dis cord should continue, and were willing to oon tributo to that object, is the prolific fountain from which the troablss in Kancas havo hereto fore proceeded. It was natural, perhaps inevi table, that this cndiici by a paiw in tho terri tory should provoke an opposite party to maay unjustifiable acts, uni to muoh impudout and unreasonable corduat. Thus extremes act and re-act upon r t It other, and when the laws arc defied and individual action let loose, wrong, outrage and violeaco are nsceesary reeult3. Tho latest phase of the Kansas question, which i» upon the con-:titn‘.ir;n framed by a Territorial Convention, in peculiarly fur tho judgment of Congress, to which tho power of admitting now States is confided by tho constitution of the Union. The representatives of tho people and of tho States in Congress assembled, will meet thAt question under all tho responsibilities Which they owe to their constituent», and which arc imposed upon them by their oaths of cfiicc; and with full in formation upon matters of fact important to the formation of a final judgment. Events are con stantly occurring in the territory which will af ford matter for Congressional debate, and may affect the ultimate decision. To tho people of Pennsylvania the.admission of a new State into the Union—into that confoderacy of which she i* a member—mast bo at all limes a sub ject of high imprest. And I believe I express their sentiment* « well us my own, in dcoloring that all the qualified electors of a Territory should havo a full and fair opportunity to participate in selecting delegates to form a Constitution, preparatory to ad mission R 3 u Stale, and, if desired by them, they should nlf*» bo sllovrcd an unqualified right to vote , upon such Coiiitimtiim alter it u framed. Of Cvone, those who tbors fail to vote, in either case, cannot complain that the proceeding goes on without their participation It i* be Loped that Congress will make such pfu\ tto .a f.r other Territories that the prerout difficulty wi-i have no repetition in tho fo tare. Iu conclusion, permit me to observe that nil expe rience and reflection pr.ie that the moral virtues form tho only foundation of public older, a* well OJ individual character, end their support should there* fare engage the profound attention of Government, and tho eo operation of all good men. Frail indeed wilt bo any struoturu reared fir tho regulation of so ciety and ike promotion of man's truo and substan tial Laj.picos.*, uclc/' it stand upon h foundation iimp: perianii.-i.i ’ •*'* j nper nrrar.gouv&alo, vr tho :iw>ii;.j; iuipu'.r- ;!:« L-ur. The re.'Cgnitioii of a Unit >cpr»:njc Power, which rules the affain- uf i:a u ici and of men. ii the only suiip-rt cl' tho.*e vir tues which can maLo u poupls dirtingui>-hcii and pr .ij'trou*, and gi; c to Government duration and raceesa. s:n.cre»» iicpluring tho Divine guidance in the performance of duty, I swurno the post as signed rue Lv thu people, indulging toe hope that at tho terniinAti it; ■ : my •vrvieo I thai! enjoy tho ap proval of iuy own r -rif. ;c"ca, and benold Pennsyl vania advanced and stcuro in her position as ono rf the great communities < f :Lt> Now ft\-*!d—her stand ard aloft, nr.l ;.r. i.-i.y l*oarin»;, ur.Umishol. Her tnc.U if? >f ••Virr.ii-, I.m'cti/ .iLd Independence,” JFdv Saif' TX>K SAUK.—One Harpo uni: two tx>vr*. I 1 1.. J i,. i i Itpcm, -1 k-i»t tl.dit. iMittoit PL-wifc . ua L- v u '1 Alrl u -rkoiAr Al-- .T.r- H.--1 1.. J : K -!. it In.'u.- nn-1 S • t V. ATT & WILSON. . O /r.' L-l-rty Assignee Sale' St. Clair Hotel. fpHK -ill.-. Tiber r.rcrs f.-r ■‘•t'.i? ail the Kttnii- X tin-A.-..A. < 1 t!i •• .-t Cdrtir U:t-l »ilu»U-d .>n ltn* niv r i.'l .-.i »■ -1 i - i.a .(r«n-K Piiui-uiKh, n.i.r«• i.ncd it..- ii-putatiotia* 1 A it ti l 1 h»!il«>VA wili U- f. '.| »t pit It- iii|( Iron ■•• n the premises I al t > w'.-iotl. Ui.'.iiv—-Ijt U.eZTth C-»y of January -.-t .li-p-.’-M ■■'. i-riv:*i.* vil- pr-Ti-»u-. t-.. tii*t tin.e. J li. W U UtTK. A.aictieo ..f j.l I« V Willu-a C. fot-ra.M j " Sale of Duriiam Cattle. TLIE fuLscriher will offer at I’ublie .yryf/y Vmvlih-. .«n TtIMtSTtAV. tlio i-ili in«t- IVsiZoP !•» .1 yM.-lt. A. '-I-iwi Ills farm. in Jnrtintry town-Tsp*Ma i .VU‘*ub<'«i| 11 :.• y. :V •• iad« al-rVo. Mtarpsbnrgh. the Olio Durham I'.irtl “ly-ni .-hi.--if 1... J ti-uj .-I t; mx >1 il. t, C-iw.l in <• il'. urte I'ow jri‘l t w-i lirtfnrs. 3 y»-nr« M. .TKMI... u.v -i L tin- - Al*o, u !-t -1 .-••nO.d-wi, K J-'\ ATIt SS 1 . \i A Lit AIIP Farm for Sale. THE ANO EE.': ON FARM, i:; miles a’.-w- :t.- J- 1- New lirichi-m lU-„\.-r I T.itnt'lr *1 i- m>- i* l-'l m. ri— .>f •’ •n U».wk M t: ■'' ln tin!’''"/'n:' 1 ’ Ir>■ ? * 'inJiu.-i >,-rj ti.-H U.<-rv I' •» -r-f !i:>z iter. Tin- r ol » n-w frattiH Un-»!ii!>z, u< .. ,t Iv.i «. «!:.• r I.R-luMl U-U-.1.t 1 iifrinn* (•; !- t. lam h.im. 1 »gof, r \ •' > fj •"•OM6* Zanqjfpi.. ©at*. . ’■/THE oiTvra For'snle«ectiea,tsn l . j* A township U', n'tij** M, Stark rimutv, Ohio, commonly | koo« n :ii aan'm K-^tii.n,-c.mlal*iti.*: C4tiurr.«. It !■ i ■itn.ii. a tl-n-o tml.-j wi-u of Mntsill.in. oU Ujo l. o'linp t.< W.-xtcr, ami within nU>ut two mill* of the Pitts burgh, ft. \V»yti<» and Chicago Ilailr.mil. Tbo south, cast art-! n >rUi—i. i »jt;*rt-r* wr« partly cleared and Improved— the rcniniml.-r i« cc-ci-t.-d with superior timber—and the whole is well watered t«v spring and rttmdtit; ittivaiDl.— Tbi* ««cti.>n Ih conniderud thw linc«t In-dy of land In the county. It Willie. l sold undivided or tu •!»• of the city The bnlldlnpi .•'‘U-ist of n Prick Machino Shop, foundry, three Car .Shops, and « .Smith Simp. Then* n a >p«n.| l.nginr o! .'-o homo j«'\ver, new I'luo Hutlcr-s and ol*nt S-VAt worth Ma.-hm.Ty, Tool*. Ac. with i-v. rv ■ tur ()><> matmlArtnin t'f Cari. Thf whotr \l ill l«- Hold at o l»w I'IUM. An orJ«-r for 'forth of ran will l>c giti-ii tl.<- purehiUKT'c Umbirt with. l'.>r |wtrUi*tilsr« npply to Jut.! B. M'I.AIN & SON. .'<>’•s Fourth »t. FOU SALK-At Jarkman’s Livory»Tv_ Stahl- a line In) FAMILY HOUSE, nuctul .nnl> SAI.K i'!{ J:K.\T MtuMrdaiEl .n tVc-itnioMntiil C-.tmty. w ithm T* k milns Irom I'liartii’f' l M-Uion «>n lli<- \ title/ I Lull! util, The lm|-ru*e ini-t.!* :>rr, n trniiit'b»u.-<'. ro»nm in ..*,vll.Mit n j.a.. A ttn /».! erut <./ l\intul <\+’l under Km {her jurfl.'nlar* .an !«• ohfctlm-1 >.f juT H. M'l.AlN & 50V. Ealh'iv I n towSsuii 1 COA L.~ LAND VOIt SAI.K - 1 till*" "oteiilj five Acres of ftp. I ol.v-a KAUMLSiI and UAItOII.M.V; I.ASP. • Itnaled on Saw Milt Kim, 3\ mile* from the cit/. timid ImpmTemrnts, tuL.lt> Dwelling llotiac, Kinuo Darn mol all othri out line aprinfH of water, jumi); .•:> tiicrn't tin* Diamond and uxtcml- back IHJ foot to a 10 foot alley. The house isconviiikiiitly armiged with extrusive bark building, vritb a small olulay: t|„. building could ho ro changrd M to make a fine business stand. WUIIk' ••Id low aud terms Tory eo«y. Apply to 11. McLAIN t SON’S ao'JO Estate Office. Fourth »t. A FINE iIOUSE un corner ot Market and FUt sts., fur Rate, in connection to an equal amount of Cuab. at 0 (mt cent. Interest, tobt-Kt-cr.-d ou Stocka‘or other approved security. Alan, n good Coal property on the Uunougahcla river, (30 |»h>l) with h rm-h capital of JJO.COu to work the mines, •cenred on stocks or improved city property. au'JV U. McLAIN A SOX, Land For gate. A BEAUTIFUL BAKU OF ABOUT seventy acini will tin a milo and a half of Wash ington, Pa, lying betwi-n the National Rood and tho flemp field 1L It. A now frame boose and other improvotnenw tmve Ik-tii ihiide npon It. It H the qaoliry of Llnio ■tone Latid.-aud lma been lqidiT a high state of cultivation. It contains about liacrti of Timber, and there la rutiuiug water in over field. Fur further information enquire at thii ofure. (nul.ttf \7" ALU ABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR V SALK.— I The undersigned offers for sale on favorable tnrnu*. a large nqml>er t«f building lota in the Bth Ward of the city. lota front on Pennsylvania Arenoe, Watson, Forbos, Leona I, MarU. Vtrroy and Bluff streets, arc bnt a fotr minnU-s walk from tho Court Houasatul willbcsold very cheap. Perrons doeiroua of securing a convenient and healthy location for a hon-r, or wishing to purchase for speculation, In a part of the city which must continuostMulUyto hnptort will find it t<> tb' lr advantage to call upon the subscriber.' , C. MAQ££) Att’y at Law, No. 104 Fifth street COAL LAND FOB SALE.—The undersign ed offers for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES of COAL LAND, sltuatod on the first pool,one of tho most desirabtelocatlons on the Monongahola river. The attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists is directed to thisproperty, as it it believed tbo opportunity fbr' Sofltablo investment la such aa b not often presented. The nna are easy. Foil particulars may bo obtained. b 7 letter or Otherwise, by enquiring of - '-X' AUSTIN LOOiiIB A CO, Stock and Not* Brawl, sp3 No. W Fourths treet. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCnANQB EVEHY THURSDAY EVENLNOv—Bank,- Bridge, InsatMce and Copper Stock, Bond and BisolEtfat* sold at public “ it, Steb.ntfEidau.p,.,, ■~fa luo j n i+ 00. Notea, Drafts and Leans on Real Estate ncgotlsbd .ca. , reaaoDabla terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CQ-» w2X Btock A Not* Broker*. W rwxrthit. -NUMBER 132, fHuoical, FTTIiL GRAND PIANOS. -i-M k; PARLOR GRAND^IANOS flcto Stglr ~ijuatf pianos. From tha Manufactory of Chiokering & Sons, Boston, Jr ST received from the Manufactory Chickering & 6on«, Boston, the following desirabloaim • legant Block of I'iauo Fortca; One Full Seven Octave GRAND PIANO FORTE, with superbly carved case. Price „ One Full Sovin Octavo GRAND PIANO FGEIE; «l<- * pnot Rosewood case. I*tire •,•••• One NEW PAIU-ORGKAND SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, nearly equal in power; to a full Grand. yet occupy ing only the rv)rn of an ordinary Square Pfetoo. — PrW- «00 SQUARE PIANOS. Twj Full Carved Rosewood Louie XXYtb Savon tays Pianos, with curved desk and fret work. Two Rosewood ? Octnve, Clifford stylo. Two do 7 “ Car™! moulding*. Four do “ Plain round corner*. Three Wnlmit 7 “ Front round contort. Futsi do 614 “ Frout remud corner*. Fi>ur *' Front ronud corners. All tire above are of the srw dcus, and with full Irou Frames, ami new Patew Actios. These instruments have been finished specially Jar th« suttcril>or, and are tbe first that-Lave been brought to this city. Their superiority,will l*/nt once discovered by any one acquainted with lha tnet hivnisin of a Pl.iuo Forte. For (,i1« at :bn u«w aud reduced price list by JOHN 11. MELLOK. No. SI Wood. Stroot m-l>:«lawF Agent forChicliering A Son*. T>3h ton. P‘ ~~RINCECTvsTMPROVEt) eiSE&saa PATENT MELODEONB.— OtiUtlwfflE&Ssr f Ettahluhtncnl in the Ut*!rd Slai't ard tlicf f 7 I |* in lb* HbrW. The latent improvement in our Metodruu* L% the DIVIDED SWELL A-cured to us by Letters Patent, £M May, IS£A. By moans of this swell Sulo I’anagriamj l»o played with the full pow er of the instrument, while the accompaniment is sou aud •übdued. Hereafter, all Melodeons made by ua will l*> fur nished with this attachment wtrnocr mu csixax. Agents for tbo sale of our llslodeoua may bo found iu all tbo principal cities aud towns of the United States and tbo Caaml.n OEO. A. PRINCE A CO, Buffalo. and ?T Fulton street, New York. CII ARIiOTTE DbUUB, US W<»>l street, 2d door abovo Fifth, dol' Manufacturers Agent. g U P K KB" ORAN I) PtAyO^^l^i From the Factory o t STEIXTTAr «f- SOX& A'*w J'jrf H. KLEBEII ;htm-a4 arid ehulicUT of much, and a m«*t tasteful and elegant exterior is coualifcred Omni Piano ever brought to this city. The mrcfm’oiom iv s deatle urtwn,a patent ed luvc.*'tlon of Steiuvray A Sons, which combine* with !!»•• utmost procuptn<~« and drlbv.ry of touch a u«-gre>» of U* Act* for Steinway A Sons. ( N.R. —Ai*o,jts»t reovived a fresh lot of Nunns i Clark's Cheap' pianos to cLoSE«££3tea A CONSIGNMENT.—A »ui>crh wool" octave Piano, with full Iron Frame,! J & i- If. carved Moaic Pe*k and Jlonldinc*; the mannftctnmrr • pnoo In New York being £4>W, will be w-ld to clcwea cousigsmetit fur $3OO. Also, a Sosorrood G}£ octave, "round corner*, and sliding d<-ak; a very elegant Piano: the Xu»v York factory price s3iy, will be -old as nl-ire at $2«. The above are the nrt cash l'.ricoa, in par smuey, ami will lm boxed for shipping free of charge. Also. a good second hand Pinuo, with iron frame, ooctave. In sro'd orili-r. Ca>:h, currewt fund?, $lOO. A Mahognny C octavo, modern atyle Piann, an Mcellafl ‘ iiieiruiucut. Cadi, current funds, A six octavo wcupd hum! Bultimori* Plano, $3O. Ado do do do Philadelphia do $45. A K'/£ do Piano, very handsome and nearly new", on 'i and 0 months credit, $223. For sale, together with a splendid stock ol new Plano* of all «fvlcs from the luaunfactory of Chicki-rlng A Sons, Bos ton, by nnfl JOHN If. MKLLOK. ftl Wood st. STEINWAY & SOXN. JUST RECEIVED AN \ oi .i of STEIN WAY * SONS' u-d NEW YORE PIANOS. Am/mg other*! # X? | a splendid FULL GRAND PJA.NO ofnarivalied tone and v workmanship. Sleinwav A Sons' Grund Pianos tru consid ered »n]« rtur to any outdo in thi* country. Yin* mate to llic a boro has rnndvcd tha First Class Gold Medal hw superiority over nil other*, at the Maryland li>- atitute. in Utltiinoni’ last week. Dne notica will bo fUec of its arrival. H. KI.KBKR !i PRO., Sole Agrnt* for Nunns & Clark, Also, flteinway ftSons, No. &3 FiSlhstmt. Special plotters. rr*"^ 35 Professor will conclude lus LSr Lecture on Bixxs, 4c, TOMORROW (Thnr-iay, KYEXINO. ot 7V4 o'clock. A voluntary contribution will I - '? taken up a the door for th- relief rf the poor. nmex or me PiTTsnuii.Krfliß Co, I -Janaary 1 llh, ISJS. ) j‘j'^*PiviriExn. —The Trustees ut tho Pitta hnrch Gna Company haro this day declared a Divi dend of rfV K I*BK CENT, on the C-ipital Stock or the Cotn pnnv, psyulde iu lnnkiiM* fui:J,, to atrckltoMors or their lepu r-’itrcvsnitativee on .h-iuamL et tb» ofbcwof the lias (.tiijnjKii). j(vl2:l}wd JaMKS 31. CIIRISTV, Treas. omcr ABLrtidssr Vsuat R.ILCV, ) thttsburgb Jan. Eth IESS. J annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Ibulrosid Company will bt* livid at th.dr ctar-) N«v»l- Hull corner Liberty and Fourth •txivts on TUESDAY the 2nd day of February t at 10 o'clock A. M , for the purpose of electing a Presi dent and Sx Mansers Sir tho ecaaing year. Tho an nn-'il i:.*r«Tt of tti« h-iar-I. mid « Statement of the bunlncn . f the (‘iiiupaiiy will b* suiimittcd to tho Stockholdars. * , •*.ty dsilirs c“pv > J. UIB&ON, Soc’y. *BUS£AU. —AN BX PBRIEXCED F.DITOIt, n successful Author, and n thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty ti»i> years'd the drudgery of Daily Journallaui, has deter mined tohin* out or sell hl« brain* at retniL to those who may require luoir services, in any honorable way. M-rohnnts, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of orury kind, will be supplied, off hand, with AdvcrtliemenD, (po ftloi! or Cards, Circulars, or any spw . .Pn^■ him. Report*, Um- ftIMIIHI tt 1f«i.1...... _ •'•fckh.tboßtMrlhfci iu for Lajilcftatul Ucnlltincn, of every Wtik‘ tftiocißtj , »rf-r» and writers of theage. Ai art indisputable evidence of till*, ho baa this *w&*oq alone been nuArdetl Fight First I‘raniums for best J'eimanthip, bis work haring actually been executed with Pm aflrf Ini, and not Engraved or Lithographed, uto tfm caw ofictne