THE DAILY ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NSW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Frgta-VISSCIht R,O vf RH A CO., Sexual Ncvr?a7e*A> mngw ITKrst, (Aopletna'a Bnildlng,) A'0.34fl and 343 Broadway, Ntia York, . Wines, Groceries, IS. &'W. G.EERY, 833 asu eVixrr, axd 719 uoadwat, xrw ro*x. ! [EsUblUbod 1504-1 Sorters and dealers in first illty Family OroeeriM, offer to the TradMwGrta, FuniUca, and all who arc choice In their taste, ana detlr* s oenmne artidt, n Urge variety r.l ~ . Tl 2 At> —Green and Block, gonchonjt, Pouching. EngtUh . Breakfkit, Oolong, Imperial, Hjach, Gunpowder, *°°ng Hyaon, ln clwit* nod half cht-ara, Ac. COFFEE—Mocha and JtTa. . WlNES—Madeira*, Sherrie*. Part* llocfca, ftc, J'J*' “? and high grades, In original packag**, demijohn*. mag- DQmi and hotth-s. PAItTQN and OUESXIER’S CLARETS. CHAMPAIGNS—Meet ft Chaodnn’j Cab’t lop*l Vcrzeaay. I»o • Hridaclck, G, 11. ilumm’a do do “° LlQUORS—Braodlna, Runm, WhUkeji G-°t Arrack, Ab slatfao, Cinch, fte., Ac., la original packnges, also Curacoa, MamachtttP, Aniactte, Notcao Bittera, Ac. HALT LIQUOR?—London Drown Stent. Scotch Ml EngUab Ale*. CIGARS—A variety of choke brand* PICKLES—EayIIin and French. BAUCKS—For PUfa, Carrie, Game, Heat, *c CHEESE—Stilton. Chcdder, Borah Vittorio. Prince Albert, Panneecm, Grayer®, &*fnag°» Dutch and and American. SUGARS—I/wf, Cnuhfd, Pulverized, St. Croix, ft.*. In bar- rels sad half barrel*. HAMS—Wevtphnlla and American. OILS—OUr*. Sperm and Whale. A»*OtnvLliroor*aro nm&tM unadulterated and of oar ownhcporUtLo. foSidtfv Gold Hedftl Pianos. STEINWAY & SONS, MAN-/aSSEssa UVACtUBEEB, N Walkrr atreet, York- receircd th* following- Firtl /Ytrej.l " f II Mtdatt la competition with the bust makers in fywton, New York, PhOidelphUand Baitlaw>re. . TWO FIRSTPRIZE H3DALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, I larch, 1815. AUOLO4IEDALiOt the Crystal Palace, Now York. No- tho only Onl l Medal glvn for Piaaoe withia die Joss six jrara.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Jnstltnto, Baltimore, 1756. r • TII» FIRST FRUEiIEDAL attb* Fair. Crystal Pnlßcc, Hew Tort, November, 18M. Araons tbo jodgea ware tb* 4rst 'Bmdcaltal«i»t» th« country, anch ax L Maaon, GoU aehnlk, many other*. St. ft S. Plnno* (with ytthnwi the Iron Frame) *n> warrantml for three y«ieibandn.written..xtutrant»e gjrsß.. Piano* packedSnd dhlpptd without chars*. Price* moderate. , • - „• a KLEBER ft B\LO+ Bole Agent* for PiU*>argb and Western PcnnafrlvanU. tleghlydy Qrujgfsts, D X.EAUNJESTOCK & Co., late of the firm 1>« R. A.* Faluieeuck and rjeenwor* to Fleming Bros., Wholnalo Drnggtei V*. 00. corner Wood and Fonrth BfPHtabargh. Pa. B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHPX.E -• iiu> Druggists and Mindarturar* of White Lead, and lithr»Tgt% corner-Wood and Front *?rwta, Pitta* burgh. mch7 J' SCaOON.MAR.ER, MANUFACTURER • or Whit* Lead, jlcd Lead, Zinc, Paint, litharge, Pot ty and Whoteuil* Dealer lb Paint*, OR*, Varulxhes, llirpen- Una, Ac., No, Wood riftstmryh, Pa. oc3:lyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. srttnffe7,>tfUtilMal«aail RcUll Druggist *nfl Dealer la E«tn£%Gil*, PyitttnH*, Ar- <r.mer Wood ami Sixth atreatt, FSBabtu'ah. aarr - __ 5»51_ TOro P. Swsn\ WIIOLE.SAU3 DEAL fj Pslntn.OiU, Yurntibos Dywtnffi, So. 2M MbpftjrKrcct, Pittsburgh. AH oTdewwtlJmdre prompt attenttoo. for Sdioocn Puimoiiic Sjrop. martfcl jo*w E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL «. fr Id Ilmgi,; Paints, Dyeetn Ift, Oils, Varnlshc*, 4e-, Prlceelow.* '• ’ ______ F&DIJUCK nsnaaa T>RAUN & REITER, -WHOLESALE AND -I*l Retail Liberty-Pi. Clair «ta^ Pitta bo rgh. •** YOSBihl FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. tl W(lci>X--A'o>.Tc«riwr Marketatreetend Diamond,keep* oonstdutlr uti hand a full and complete assortment of Drug*, Medlclnoi, MMicluo Choitv Perfumery,and all article* per* catalog to hia btainm. _ , , . gJ»tHiysleUn» prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoar*. TiR. GEO. n. KEYSER, DEUdQiSf, | / 140 Wood street. corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. —j??% " Sealtts. t" fTUEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY U. v- \j COM-IN'S Forwarding aad Commission Merchant,spl Dealer In Cheese, Cutter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 20 Wood «tn abora Water, Pitta bnrgh. myll JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * 0 UK), Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Besom* Cboesa, Bauer, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Prodace generally. Front st, beOraeu Stalthfleld aad Wood, Pittabnrgh. & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS Ifl to A. A A.'.McDano,) Dealers Id Floor, Grata and Produce. Comtoiarioa end Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 flocond stroect, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jan. 1, ’67:dly3 Jalg AVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO dace. ProTiiina and Commission Merchant, No. 267 ty comer of Hand, WtUborgh, gives his atten tion to th« r»le of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lin!, Cheese, Bniur, Grain pTlcd Fruits. Seeds kc~, ,Ic. jyQonaicnnMntsrespectfqll/ solicited- u;x. FOKSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO Forsytli A Scott,) Forwarding and Conimlasion Mer chant, Dealer In Wool, Hides, Flour, Racoo, Laid and lord OH and Produce geaerallv. No. "& Water sL, Pittibnrgh, l*a. nr riddle, general commission JLjL* Merchant *nd Dealer in Groceries aort Priniuee, 27 fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. liefer to K. llAldTus, Pittsburgh, Bxoxtrr, C»nm A Co., Pittshntvb. solicited and satl»Cy-ti»ry ivtnrns gna> - _ delCilydawT *f> OBBBT- HUj&iiisntou, commission l»i Merchant, fur th* TTeetttti lUaer»* w«»-s Attar. UMt fcw«»n. l*W»» Pot aQ(S Prarl B * Ust **?* jfo/g Bmithflriil rtrect, Uytwcga Firvl au-1 ffater. T 3 UAKLES B. LKIJOLI, FOKWAkimta cudOoomisloT. Main emu Larrt an* BulVr, an<l nil kiwi* of i m-loro, .No * G™“>* Lid ... -riAfaLA ff jLbinioubtL-* las. GAED- -** • n. -s. nfji.nu. ... -i uouitfc VWTM. B. iIOLMBS & BRO., PORK AND YY r. vT Takers find Ikialer* la ProrWons. center cl Murketaod ftant rtrwa, Pitubnreb, Ta. attotntßS, TVOBERT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT Xv ‘Uw.Khl Solicitor of the Bante of PitUburgb, So.llo Foortb irtregt, Plttulmrgb. d<>u JOSEPH s: & A. P. MORRISON, AT- JonuriXLstr. omc. Mn.tl's D*u. rt-,o>-« 'Voo', t Ittttorift, Pa. y SAKTAIIOUN A llAiitlN, A'fTOKNKXS . n lav. Om« In OJeoa SatldSnff* fourth itrwt, pittiimrph, r*. ■ 3XJ) (Soots. M'uRVnV A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS iu £US*ui4U£in'. Drw flood* generally, CU*f*. Talmas and SliawU, tfnilnM<l«lt* and flood*, for ttaallrntt.' AuanaaiuJI y <ust#nsiypawrtrarnt la all the *bo«dcpartm»ut«,jostruralYwl- and wiling « the Towcrt ronrth ftmmarfcttfta.-gtt o^B *. «uo* a co, Firntfo— —o. l. a** l *®!*! a co,*. to»< 4 . a. MASON & CO:, WHOLESALE /V , and Retail Dealers In Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, ViHb street, £ itttbngh. (Sarnasw.^ ' Carriage auJffa;oa 3lannfaetory L M. X<, STEPHENS, Aten*. ' Corner Smithfitld Strtet and Diamond Mlty, TITOtfED respectfully inform ll > e K?Rs& Vy public thitlwli no* LcJteUi tboT«. uA burtniniKl the btulneai of Ourlhgo varied**, and I* alio prepared to exvcnte order* tor Wagooa of*M dc«criptfoaa, loclndlng all wurk'.for Iron Merchant* tho patronage eo ,towed open him while at the old eiand of-Bigelow t Co, bo wonMairare Id* fri*nda that the wm* care * Q ‘* Bt “® tloa will he flren to oil hi* order* u herctofure, baTtngW” corodthtwrYkse* oftho beat worktnwn, «°'l ““P 1 * tTmrpTrantf laaeheie for the finUhfpg of fine work. JSrTgood aiiortmer.t orbearywork o«.w °n « »lt abUfcr Spring W>. AU work warranted for 13 month*. dg-PattlcuUr attention glron to ropalre. Jalt-iyq Coaeto and Carriage Factory. JOIINROS, BROTHEB A CO., Cbrrsr <tf SJilsuml and Etb*za Str*tU, . ALLEQHXX7 cm. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- C&9& '■ farm their friotda, and the public genfrSTFPTag. ssrst (toiih. Kbpdr. will .tota .BraWum £SSi?S.“ftterth.m «IU. their P“"“S° »“ >» %$&!£&?&* .»n r«- chasing eUcwhero- nUNTDRiES—33O bes. prime Rio Coffee; lassr sap- SSSfeSTlapy 100 bu a«M rircefllaw; 400bffl»l B £jjl wa j i ifaj]* jaisusjßS iSSsSySSffiid-* ZBQMa M. t«uhrr. »bM* »“ mSSOX, .E*»aribr>d.<>7 S.OT Libert, it. CJUNDIUfiS--^ 330: beg* Prim* fcto Coffee; Jtt» cfcMte Y. IT. »od Blefk Tew; - Tfl base* Mwrted brand* Lamp , 24keff* Sx Twtot Tobacco; ' a fahd« Porto Rioo Sujar, W bbl» Be flood Sanr; » bbti.Yellow Refined gogxr, 90. bbb QuldeD Syrap; ■. • ~ 40 btila Excelsior Syrup; 60 bbli K. 0, btolsnef; •3Sfc»g»BiOubSodK 60 boxw SodsSdußtsr, . WO bdlx«ißorted*i*»« flaw s’r*pplog!r*p«n 15 Urm* Bice; 600 SUmSoI* I^stber, ■ ' a> ÜbU por» FW>OU; 55 bbUßodflOQ; 55 boxMtwarteaWloOovOlu*; UO dOMOiwortod-Broomr . , , . _ .'*r '/pfiOXi'Sl-ATliN'r OU. ULOIiES, or Com, tfEW TORS ADVERTISEMENTS Prom n. S. SCHELL’S Adrertidng How, Eo. 3t5 Rraa* wtj A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN J\ 1q any part of the Untl«d.Statea, from thrw to Are dollar* a day, by selling from nmplo ‘•THE PATENT INDIA TtCBDKR BAFKTY FLUID LAMP,” with an tm proToi Burner. Erery family who hu regard far Ufe, Per sia, property or economy will parehasn them. For infor mation hr mail, inclose stamp, to UAWXHTJRST A MOTT, PntM-.u*a and rtcloslto Manufacturer*, G 9 Fulton atreet, New York. LIGIITE, NKWTOK «fc DSADBCKYB, 421 Broom* Strut, San York, MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrest Plank Piano Fortoa, celebrated tor depth- foil* Dess, richness, parity, end a peculiar singing quality of lliolr tooe, for which they liaro recelrcd the highest ecomlums from the greatest musical colebritlos of the country, and to •Teryfalr, when brought in competition with other ln«tra mcnU, hare obtained the highest premlaro. The Patent Arch Wrest Plonk, which is owned nod used only by os, guarantees their standing In tune longer than onr other in strument; vhUo their unprecedented demand in all parts of the country is a sufficient proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade Jes;lyd3 Goramißsion, &?. BALCOt* txign joua t. usca. to\ 5 lszcq. JOS. S. LEECH & CO . K0a.24‘4 & a 44 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pit. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCK ANTS, DEALERS IN FLOTTB AND BACON, 'Pin Plato ami Tin.Tver’s Stoolx, AM) PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyiwiy - _ __ McALPIN & CO., (Late of J. 8. Leoch, SJcAlpln A Co, Pittabnrgh.) OENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING SIERCHANT9 1 Leree stud Washington Arennei WYANDOTTE CITT, EANBAS TEUfUTOBY, KkFBRENCES: Joseph S. Leech 4 Co, and Pittsburgh Merchants gener ally. iyllulkwlyT THOSIAS * GALL.AOHER* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, So. 20 Pint Sret!, St. Louis. Mo. um ro 81KQC*, IIAkTXAJt * Co, I Jobis A Lacrn. Loab*Tt,SrxWAßT 4 Co, I Zoo A Pawns. Will purchase to order, Leod.Ucmp, Bacon, Grain, 10. prompt alt*utionglTi-n to any manner of forwarding. Je*):lyd* SPRINGER lIAKBAUGIi, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer in Wool, Prortaions and Prodr.co gen erally, So.gjs Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TTTENRY S. KIKO, (LATE OF THE li firm of King A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, aud Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 70 Water street, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. A a': hardy, (successor to iiak • dy,Jou«iACo,)Cotnmlsalon and Forwarding Mer chant; Agontaf the MAdteon and Indianapolis Ballroad, cor ner First and Forty aU, PltUburgh, Pa. Ja2>Jyd XJvßward t. megraw, ueneral m'j (Yiimiiimii.n Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Manu factured lroporf».| and Donioatlc Cigars. Snuff, Ac lc.. No. 211 Libert j- street, ojijujaltc the brad of Wood, ntte bargh, Pa. mhl2.ly Groms. B'agai ev, COSGRAVE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, lux. 13 and 20 Wood atreot, Pltta- qfa c ana .*. .. - 1 - a. UC&OEJt. Reis & berger, grocers and Dealer* iu Bacon, Lard, Flonr, Cboeae, Brooms, Ac-» South-West comer Sruiihflaid and 3ocoud Streets. Pitta burgh. “tor* LEXAirDER luNG, WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of Sola Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apldyrt* WM. MITCHELTREE, Ja., A BRO.. Wholraala Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Wiv and Llqnor Merchants, No 2»>d Liberty atmd, Pittsburgh. JuM _ ■■q fflyrt , Ml —..........«jaa» t. coontT. TONES &”COOLEY, WUOLELALE GRO (J CEIIS and Boat Furnisher*, dealer* In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 141 Water stn-et. n-'nr Cbcrrj AlUy, Pittsburgh, Pa. BAX'k 1‘ 40aTTXB ...... ...... JORU S. UttWOSTIt. SHRIYER A DILWORTII, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Saron-1 street. (hetwe-u V <.**l CULB£RTm.»N, WHOLESALE a Grocer and Comm Merchant,Deolorln Prodnc* and Pittsburgh Mrmufi'-tnn-d Articles, 103 Liberty street, Pittatwrgfa- ■ JOK3TLOTO EICIUKb t L-TD— WIUIIB rWIU. TOHN FLOYD A Co., WHOLESALE Grocers and Gummlssion Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and 2*3 Liberty street. Ihttabrngh. j-’u, riTT “ _ . “ "....I John tntaos. TTrATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO yy CERR, Comndwdtin MerchantAand'Dealon la Pro dneennd PiU-turxh Manufactures, So. 23* UVrty strM-t, Pittsburgh. -i* l,3 piece? KOUXKT wont TSAI AH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE |GGreer»,rr», OcanaUjlcn Merchaats,and Dealers In Prodooo, No. 80 Water itroei, *nd g> Front rtrect, Pittsburgh. TDOJJAJ LITTLE, 5* - THOJJ A* mTU, JE (Lata of the Ann llohieoo, LUtlo *WJ ___ T LITTLE k CO., WHOLESALE ORO • CEItS, Prodneo irad Commission Merchant*, and Dealer*ln Pittsburgh Manofacttires, No. 112 Beeowlsrrect, Pittaborcb. * '■ \tfW. JISUTCUEOX * co.Twiiole- T Y SALE Grocer*, Produce and OmnJ*«ton Merchants, snd Dealer* la Pittsburgh Slanalactnred ArthlM, No. Sis «>»—»«v «trg..t, corafr of Irwin. PittaLwrgfa, Pa. H!2 A. tffELt/, -LElii A Co., Wi\oi.v>,xi.v Gmcvra, Produce and C<nnra!*»ino M«Cban»»r~&« Dealer* in Putalmryh SlannfVtaTc*, No. iW«*m Bfrcc *’"*' tweeu Water and Front Pimbnrgh. "P ia Bftrpii an-iwiv HU'tl. ROBISOn. l 5 * rSbISOX A CO., WHOLESALE XV« Orocets, Commission Merchant* and Dealeri in all biujir &f Provisions Prod oca and Pittsburgh iliooucton-s Sft. 2S& Liberty street, Pimbcrgb- Jal.UyO^ Robert ii. kino, wholesale guo- CETI, Commission Merchant, and Dealer in Featiieni, Pish, Floor, and all kinds of Ommtry t*rodnee» N°< 211 artystreet, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pi- Lil»ral ad vaiKoa toads on conti gmneuts. jao.iya T'carwSoLE: £Y SALE Grocer*. ComTOtttloa and Forwdlnc Mer *nr. *nd Dealer* in Producennd SUntifactnTv*, Un. 251 Liberty Itreet, PlttibaTKh, Pa. “a* jS-cal Instate.-agents TAMES ~(TRICHEY, 'HEAL ESTATE wj Broker, No- to Fifth st., between Woort.nn-l SmabileU, Pituborsh, lb*. Konus IIou»rt r Lot*. Mills, Foranc**, *iu, bouehtSd told on commission. L*nd Wiurnnu, BdU, Bonds end Note* ncsotlatrd. Eap«A*l snbdWiJing Farms and disposing of tb«m ■ ! WU-LIAW ward, Dealer in promissory notes. Bonds, Mortgage- and all •rcuritica for money, l’enons can procure loan* through my Ag-ncy, on rnwon- to Intitt their money to good advantage, can altray* And first and acrond rlu--* peeper atmy otDea. for **Ail communication* and Interview* ntrlctU &>nfldential. Offleo OIIANT STKKKT, opposite ?t. IW* Cathodrai. Jalaitf ; rLrL rr~ ..mos. n. loomi* TuSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO., DEALERS IN J\ proorlnorf Not**, Bonds, Mortgage* and *n Pecnri* .h™t »«» , "’ nrW S C sna AND DRAFTS DOOOIIT AND SOLD. Person* dmirlnr loan* can no reaaunab.t tfTO*. and capitalist* can be furnished with H •«u r jj*£ at renmneratire price*. Also, attend to the B>iK Reutlug end Leasing of £*l Estate. wyOffloe No. 02 Fourth street, store Wood. LOOMIS, Notarj PnMw. McLAIN & SON, Keal Estate Agents .■ nd am rirutfrj. No. MK Tourth -IrCTI __ UtIMA'S - ttfOODS, Real Estate Agent, No.’ T 5 Fourth itrMt. iJoofcseUns, Sc. TTTJL G.' jOIINSTON i CO., Stationery W Kink Boot MaunfcctnreM and Job Prlut»r«, I»o. 6T Wood «trert, Pittsburgh, Pa. O. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO . 8. Sadler,) Wholeealo and Kalnll Dealer:■" ?“?«’ BtetlowrT and Paper UnostaS*. federal elrcrl, Wl> door S. E. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa- /OHS S. DAVISON, JJUOKStItLKK ASl> J guUooor, auceeaaorto D*tiwn 4 Agnaw, No. 03 Market np»r Poerth, Pittsburgh, . KAY 4 CO., BOOK.SKLLKKS A.NU ST A TIONEBB. No. 65 Wood itwt, next door to tbo oor oer of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Book* co itautly od hand- h. READ, BOOKSELLER AND ST A y • TIONBR. So. 78 ypnrtb »t-, Apollo Iluildlnpt. tYTTNT'”* MIN E It, BOOKSELLER |~t and Stationpr, M*»nic 11*11, Fifth «tr*et. - iHusic, Sc. JOHN H. SIELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley andToarth S«l« Awrnt forCHIGSERINO * SONS’ (SosUm) Ssr * auMias-8 MODix mKlodeo*B end oma* HARMONICS! 8, mid Dealer In M«*lc and Murieal OwU. Ja23 fT KEEBEK t BRO., No. 53 jtnT lf *l laitnuarot^ CBSg'-HJSfSaS SSsalsS"—”—" toy 3 ■. „ ■■ L "H bicdabd BAUD, puusn * .. Hides, Leather, Oiland Shoe Finding*, Ab. 2t6 PA oc3dyi Yob plunting. (j CARDS, ' CIRCULARS. BILL IIKADi bills lading, POSTERS, pamphlets. LAitw LETTER heads, Ana «toj a.ActiftloD olJobPri«llnf.lJ|g»™S!r“ W „«oua nAAtlj. promptly 05, I d,i» printon, BlndAio and B7 Wood • PITTSBURGH. MON WELLS. RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WUIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES, Order* colidtod frcm the teal's and promptly *hlf pod u per tnxtrnctiou*. TTU29—Cmonth*,or 6 percent dUqonntfox ash. •cffirlydiwS J. 6l II." OEHWIO, nurimcrtmM or HOPES AND TWINE, Cbrnrr 0/ fVnn oral nslm* «r^ Have always on hand a full eopnlr of Coil ao d Holier Ropfch Bed Cordu, &uh and Crete Conie: Wool, Broom, Cotton end Flax Seine; Capctt White »nd Colored Twhwn Out Lint*, Stagioe ttu 4Io»oai u,„. anlllilydAwfl VILUAM BUUtniU.-. WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., 61 Penn et, bolow_Marbury, Pittubureh, Pn. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Manufacturers vf Barnhlir* Intent Iteilcr, Locomotive, Fined nml Oyllmh.r Boilers, Chimney*, Breichcn, Fire Bod, Stwra Pipe*, Condensers, Sait Pan*. Bncar Pans, Iroa Yawl*, Life Boat*, etc. Also, lilackamltha Work, Bridge and Viaduct front, done a» tho shortest no tk»>. AU order* from a distance promptly atteodod to. JcO Penn Cotton MlUe, PitUlrarglte Kennedy, Childs & co., manufac- TUBERS of— Pcun A No-1 hear/ 44 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colon and shade*; Cotton Twine; M Bod Cord*; 0 » Plough Lines and Sa«h Cord; “ Ropo of all size* and ikecnpUona; Batting aj>Orri;r» left at the Hardwaro €tor» of Logan, Wilson A Oo n 131 Wood street, will hate attention. Jo-aily JAMBS IRWIN, MANUFACTURER OP SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirit* of Nitre; Nitric Arid; IfoQnun't Anodyne; Muriatic Acid; Aqna Ammonia, FFV; Nitron* do fowler's Solution; _ ® S. A. JOBWOIf * PERRIS A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WE, CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS . TIC Finn AND WAIEH-PIUJOF CKMEST ROOFING, 133 Tamo grocer, Plttsburgbt Pa. ocU:dtl 11. M. WARREN A CO., .MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WARREN’S IMPROVED .FIRE AND Wsler-Proof Composition Roofs and Roofing M»* ggpOTc*—2l Fifth stw-L DANIEL BENNETT. Mandfactcrer of fancy color- HD Ironstone Ware, Rockingham and Yellow Ware. Ac. office at tho Manufactory, conrr of Washington and franklin streets, Birmingham, opposite Pittsburgh, Pn. mrlfedly* tdowah Mrrrtict. jous d. bbuos wa. stsyen«on. ITntou Foundry, MITCHELL, HERRON A CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BCSIXF.SS OF the Union Foundry, at the old turn! of PF.NNOCK, MITCHELL A CO, No. 1M Liberty rt. They will manutnetnro, a* usual, a largo and general as sortment of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens, OFFICE ASD PARLOR STOVES, MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Hollow Wore, Wagon Boies, Dog Irons, SAD IRONS, TKA KETTLES, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Casting* Generally. AaJ GAF and WATER PIPE? l-f atl «ir~ JROXA.VD .VAILS OF THE BEST lUIASD.S4 1 Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., AH of which will U arid at manotactnrers' prictw. *yT:ly ; WILLIAM TATE, PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, near Liberty, and 473 Penn street, next door to Alderman Parkinson’s Office, and Fedofal il, near Lacock Allegheny. AS-Every description of Fitting* for Wator, Oas and Steam. wfM-if Encaustic Tile Ploor, For Cbon hi-l, Halls, Conservatories, Yteiibnlo* and Wore*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sob Agent. From the original patentees, Meesr*. Minton A Co, London, and Misers. Millar A Coot*-*, New York, tor Pittsburgh and tbo West. Alt work executed in a superior style. Plane, Drawings and Specimen* can be **-n at No. 2 fourth street, near Lib erty. [ap2o] _ mrlAlyd JOUK CAMPBELL, "" MANUFACTUUEROFBOOTS|Pr and SHOES of ev.'CT d«w»pti..n. No. 34 SmlthUeld street, Pittet-urgb, Pa. insurance agents. He. ULMAN &. CO., General Insurance • Agunts and lusniqiuw Brokers, No. 73 Fourth *L, Pittsburgh, Pa. • T~ ITE i CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur anco Co., Lafayette lUll,_W cod street. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka lusumunu-Cu., « No. 9 Water stmt. A ' A. CAKRiiilt. .SECRETARY, « Panniylnmia lonimncw .Tfrmpaay of PttUl*nrg»*j Jon»w' BuildlngrftmrtJi street. ; SAIiUEL L. MAKSHELE, Scfretnry Oiti teas' Insurance Ciniptny. W Water street. F“ iff GOKIXIN. ifeiretftry V • anc» Company, 02 Water trtnx-t- J G A UDIX EKC 0 F FIX, Agent for Frank* • Ilu Ftrw Insurant Company. N'.rth*iut corner W.-J sad Third streets. . A. MADEIRA, Affent for Ivlawnro • Mutual iu.tTtrniiCfi Co., 42 tt *t*r itrwt Tlid S. ~GR AH AM, Ap-nt Howard Insur anr<* Cotupaur sad PitwbnrKh Life Imorvw C-mpauy, eortirr Wntr*r and Market »trr*-t#. _ _ _ T[l6J _ j. HUNTER. Asenl Farmers’ and Me.-h-ndr*'lmoranoe O, IW Waui »trw*t. TOSHUA ROHINSON. Agent Continental •I T<.«nranreCo.. 2i Fiflh *ircct. . tOirntlaKTp.tt.'Arfnt Orcftt Wert* JLVa rmTiwntocaOktin rru&t»u~i slpt)olstfq?, WilTitx p, j/arshau. jut am a. iiuquu Wall Paper \Varettonae. WALTKR P. MARSHALL A CO., Im porter, and Diovlora, K Wood .tirot, b.Utr«n F«mrth street and Diamond AUoy, where may be found an rX } ert l lX * M»rtmwU of eTwi-v- dr-Kriptlon of l*a|*r "’,rind^» len, 11alli, Diniut? Room* mud thamUn. Alao, Window Shades, in gtval variety ot lowoat price# to countnr d«u«*. WALTKR V. MARSHALLI:_OO _ EDMUNDSON k CO., N'W. 90 and 98 Third urar Manufacturer* »nd D'-aters In WAIX PAPER. CURTAIN OiWI'S, ORNAMENTS, FRINOE3, TA*3CLS ANDCORDS, I»HFURTS, REDS, PATENT HPHIAI. SPRING MATTRESSES,Ac, - Would solicit th* attention of purchaser* to l*rg» •und mr.fJ stock. J"' SEIBEUT, Practical Upholsterer, . .Yu. 10*» Third Slrrrt, I'.tf.bvryh, ' : r M’liintnctnm »nJ dmW in CURTAIN’S, CORNICE, ■ BASIia, SHADES .bdBI.INTB. MAtTn*SSKS,(XIMKOUTa, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention peld to MenmUiat wort. Gtrpeta fitted and laid to oiJ>t rorlfrlyfl - .-{Futnmirr. TTIOB. B. TOtMO »**•«•' I toU*ii t. b. yovsq at co„ MAxerserreEfta of kurnituiie and chairs Of Every Description. FAOTeRV-«*rJS,Wn.f.n W)lu ant l Ay™.; Woreliooip—Nos. S 3 £ 40 Sinithficlu M*, S'CEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are rouitantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and iur.to th» aUcntlon of U S:?rtw8 ,Pj rUr °‘ fll,lnK T. B. YOU NO A CO. JAMES W. WOOUWKLL, CAUItWT FURXITURB JU A JfUFA CTCBER Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. JV? W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS . hi, friends andcustoßiers. thatLr baa Jut completed - bis stock of Furniture, which IsdeddiHUytbsUrgwt ami beat thlsclty. As be b determined toon, boldhUslock, with swwos*! materiel*, «nd newest dosigns; and from the oiteni of t ■ onterssnd faculty in manufacturing. be l* enabled to produce warrant ed FURNITURE at tbe lowest nrieea. . _ He keeps always on band the greatest wrtoty of ewy description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant end costly, tbatji house," may be from hla stock,or mauulaetureri exprrtjiy to order- - ?Il)BBtctan0, BR. R. T. FORD still continues lus new VEGETABLE PRACTICE- HU oQfce, West end sylvan la Avenue, (Fourth Street Road,) Knit end o Dlamoud street, Pittsburgh, I’a. Hla unlimited success in Acute and Chroulo DUoswa can not be Minaled in any of the medical practice of the presell d*T. mrlfiidAwlir. _ T\U. O’BIUEN CAN BE CONSULTED I / at Dr. Smith's,corner Fifty and Smithfleld street* on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS,from 10 to 1 and Ito 3 o’clock. . . .. on the BrownsTllle Road. Je23:lyd» GOULD’S PATENT SPRING BED - Hav ing purchased the exclusive right to tnanafucture and sell •‘Goola’s Patent Spring Bed,” In the omnty «f Alleghe ny. wo or* DOW prepared to furnish those *f n P"s chUtblcnovric/J, cheep and durable Spring B*tl. Call and examine tm>matotir Wsrehuusw They eat* bo attached to any bedstead a»d removed therefrom it pleasure. Steam hoaU hotels, lurnbhed with this bed at a very low J3S «,U T. IL YOUNG k CO..M Pmltbfleld si. Hats and Caps. JAMESJVILSONie now receiving his IS Fall Style* of nAT3ANDOAPB,vU:Gentlemens , jd» Flexible Bilk Dross Hate, and Ladles’ lUdlag Hals; QeuU Soft Hats of various kinds—Hungarian, Planter, Artist, Ac.; Youth's and Children's Fancy Hats aod Caps, in gre»* vari ety; Gentlemen and Youth’s Bilk Plush Caps, PUass call at No. 91 Wood street.' «2dtf - JAMES WILSON Palntera. LONG ALANE, Bouse and sign painters, N 0.77 (Old Post OfHesßuUdinfi)Third street,between and Market streets. All ordors promptly attend to. 4QF* Signs executed In a superior style. mhaluyd CA.KD. In, consequence of tbo financial de rangements of the conntry, and the very general pros tration of busimaa arising therefrom, entirely unlocked for at the time of tbs recent sale ol W. R. Murphy to J M. nnrchfleld. la the firm of Murphy ft Barchfleld, U» aama Las been annulled, and tbo hnslnoss wID bocontlnned as S^™teS.i«.rfHOEPffr* B BOMgnau>. j. u. Bunoariti). Oc*. St litf*.—P.3 NOTES, Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Drafts *e„ Mdiold bj ’ ’ B. IT LAIN N BON, tl)f forth tt. contains in sr.afs?!SKis»s^«H^ ait it Ih* bat Vmupaprr tn tht Witt. TERMS t DAILY—SU, Dollar, per Miwa. P»gM* *" 11,1 n,QC8 ’ or Clo»* ore furnished on tho following nft F-mr copies on« y**r 1' n “ .. u ZZ.Z'.Z. 20 00 aL OD« to the np th<i chib ffc. «-AdT«neo pajmtnlM «r, .trictlf rojoJml, no p*' perwill bo nent after tbe time !■ up <o •HW I Jt WM Bates of Advertising. I Sqruut of lOHneo. 1 tlm* 1"““ * “ ■ l-- a - . ! ~ ,t s. » - 700 .. - 3 “ 0 W { .. 4 « „.J0 00 ! .. - 0 “ -uoo J U * «12 - „ .20 00 Y wly adTerticcn aroentltlod to one squaw, ebruiff al>le at pleasure, per ann0m.....~.-..» » 00 with Cota treble price. From Kansas. [ Special Correvpoodoare or tho Ciocltmatl GMelt*.’ Lattbehcs, Kansas, Jan. 13, 1858. Ttpugh ,hc Territorial Legislature has ex hausted but four or tire days of UMegulax ses sion,~it la plunging into its official business with wonderful rigor. Nearly twenty lilts hare al ready been Introduced, and many of them ore being put forward rery rapidly. The following nre some of the most Important measures that hare been initiated and are likely to pass: An Act declaring racant the mis of the coanty officers of Leavenworth county, and or dering a new election. These officers, it will be remembered, nre pro-slavery, sod obtained their seats ' throngh thb dfickapoo frauds in Oc tober. Coder this Act, neither Delaware oor Kickapoo has a voting precinct; the citirens of both those towns, which poll such enormous Pro-slavery votes at every election, have to go to Leavenworth to exercise the eleclitefranchiflc. An Act to take the census at Kickapoo, Dela ware nnd McGee county. This movement is to obtaiu otf official and authentic account of the extent of the frauds perpetrated at those points in the last three elections. An Act dividing theTcrriwry.into new judi cial districts. Under this Bill loth Ltcomple and Cato are tent of (o- hold-their Courts in tht great, tttrile, Mninhubited region, beginning thirty miles tceit of Fort Riley, The fAirtf district embraces aii the inhabited portion of the /Territory, and la to *><■ occupies! by Jude* WilHcfetW. An Act incorporating the cltj oi Lawrence under the people’s charter, which Gov. Walker kicked up such a row about last summer, and legalizing all the action taken uoderdt. An Act appointing Commissioner* to investi gate and report upon all Ibe frauds perpetrated at tho last three elections. A Joint Resolution to “at once proceed to tho enactment of on entire code of laws for tho.peo pie of the Territory, which shall entirely super sede all lavs, or pretended laws, prior to tho special session of this Legislature, saving ail vested,rights acquired in good faith." An Act removing the seat of Douglas county from Lecompton to Lawrence, and one removing the scat of Leavenwortlrcounty from Kickapoo to Leavenworth. J. Garrett, one of the election judges at the Delaware Crossing, in Leavenworth county, on the 4th lust:,#as arrested on the eharj* of mak iog out fraudulent a few nights since. He was taken by a paffj 1 of Leavenworth bovs, and was greatly frightened, as they talked loudly about hanging him on the spot. He insisted that he was innocent of the charge, and stated under oath that tho original returns which ho,, signed showed only thirty-five votes, and that they were sent to Calhoun by the rootorionv "Jack Henderson," of Leavenworth. ‘..Evidence was soon obtained, it is said, reducing U to "a moral certainty ’ that JUaderaoo tamper with the returns, by figure ■S'* before 1 the iotnl number of voferfl, riSiiflgtt fcesd.dFt' hundred and thirty-five. The party which arrested (Jarrell permitted that gentleman to escape, and immediately started In pursuit of Henderson. They found that that, worthy bad consulted his personal safely by starling for the East with ; Government dispatches. A company of nine men, beuJcd by L‘. S. Marshal Cowles, followed, nnd found Hendcr soo yesterday in the mail coach, ucar Westport, Mo. They stopped the coach, and stated their object. Henderson refused to nurreudev, and ; drew his revolver. Kut the insUainneous cock- j ing of nine similar instrument", all pointed nt : his bead, convinced him that more than one I could play at that game. He finally succumbed, auJ was brought to Lawreuco by the posse Sub pu*na9 have been sent for Garrett, Calhoun, Gov. Denver, and (he election returns in ques tion Henderson's trialjjwill probably come off to-morrow, *»„- t. i. 1 man—formerly editor ol the Lc-Jff,. JwmrVertftii □a!—was member of the Lecomjtf on±eutiou swindle, and is identified wilh J; .yP ast rages of tho border ruffian p»rtJl)-’*‘ Mt night, two jmrtios were out fur his — OO6 from Wyandott" and 7m>-4*ai&-*KuHAS clfyr -They scoured the Delaware Reservation, and search ed several Indiarihouses. But after they learn ed that he had been brought here, they aban doned the search and weut home. Western Insur- Lawbescb, Friday, Jan. 10.—Jack Henderson ia mill hero “in durance vile.” Judge Cato iss ued a writ of hahtat corpm for him, yesterday, and put it into the hands of the Free-State Sher iff, Copt. Sam. Walker, to serve. Walker came over hero with il, and appeared exceedingly anx ious to find HenJerson. But singularly enough, thotigb that culprit was in the hand* of 000 of i his depulies ell the time, the Captain didn't find j Ann; aud I think he lost but little sleep on that | account. He will make a return this morning, that Henderson was not to bo found! Henderson succeeded in sending a note to Cal houn, the day after his arrest. Very soon after receiving it, Calhoun declared that m< rtturns had been received/row Delaware Cnwiiwy ; and he still presists in the declaration. But bo will oot be permilted to shield Henderson in th'al man ner. There is a writ out this morning for the arrest of Calhoun, on n charge of contempt committed towards the Frobale Court hore, in refusing to appear and testify as a witness. As staled in one of Gov. Denver’s proclama tions, Calhoun invited that gentleman and sev eral Froe State men to be present at the count ing of the returns of tho late elections under the Calhoun Constitution. The counting took place In the presence of several pro-Slavery men, and (i. W. Ueitzler, Speaker of the House in the Ter ritorial Legislature; C. W. Babcock, President of the Council; Judge Smith, Judge Sohuylcr anil Lieut. Oov. Roberts—nil members o! the Free Stale party. The vote on the Lecomplon Constitution at Calhoun’s olection of the2l6t, including very targe fraudulent returns from Kickapoo, Oxford, Shawnee, and other places, foots up Urns; Constitution with Slavery r,6Bu “ without “ - 67(> The votes upon the same Constitution, at the people's election, on the 4th Inst, have just been canvassed, and show a majority of 9,953 against it I Not more than one-third of the votes at Calhoun’s election were genuine. THE ELECTION OP STATE OFPICEns. Calhoun says that additional returns were re ceived yesterday, and that at the votes notr stand tho Freo Stale ticket Is elected by 300 majority. The Free State party has a majority of 12 in the Legislature on joint ballot. But he says he will give no certificates of election until Congress shall pass the Calhoun Constitution. Cratos. A Kansas Emiobast. —B. Frank Dalton, whose suit for divorce engaged the eloquence of Choate, the power of Dana, and the adroitness of Durant, allto no purpose, and then wgs quietly settled by* that arch little fellow Cupid, is now doing business in Lawrence, Kansas, wife and all. •An Americas Millionaire Ik England.— Col. Gross, an American, has recently arrived in England from India, ,where ho f amassed a fortune of $7,500,000, and is said to bo in treaty for the purchase, of; Urge estates in that country. i* Specie is New Orleans.— The banks of the city of New Orleans how hold in round figures ten millions of ooln against three millions sixty days ago. The declared statement two years since showed a larger amount, but the Picayune does not think the actual quantity of specie was so great as now. A nriso man upon the gallows lately affirmed that the first step In his career of crime was that of not paying for ft newspaper.— Exchange, If it was a Locofooo newspaper, the fellows’ first step in tho care»wf crime was taking it, and the second not paying fof It— Lou. Jour. A Clearing-House is about to be established in Philadelphia. Letters from that city Inti mate that the resumption of the banka will prob ably take place on the Ist of February. riU.il GAZETTE. NUARY id, 1858 gUERIFF’S PROCLAMATION I v tur. Horse or Repbesettatites, ( January Ttb, 1553. ) To Hci/T I’lTTnwax. . Hixb Sboriff AH*i;b»ny WHEREAS, a vacancy banoccurreJ In the representa tion from tha county Of Allegheny, In the lion* of Uepre •entativr* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. occasion ed by the death of Jams* B. Backhouse, a member elect from said county. Therefore, I, A. Brower Longaker, Speaker of the House or Representatives of said Commonwealth, in accordance with the Constitution ofthe Commonwealth and the several Acte of Assembly in such ease* mad* and presided, do com mand yon, the said Sheriff to Issue yonr proclamation, or dering especial election, to he held <>Q TUESDAY, TliL TUE-STY-SIXTU DAY OF JANUARY, insti, for the pur pose of dectingono person to fill the Tacancy aforesaid. In Lv>timony whereof, 1 has* hereunto set my hand, tta* day and year first nbov* written. A. BROWER LONOAKKK. Speaker uf tho House of Representatives of Pennsylvania- Attest: J. ZtldUCB, Clerk ofthe Uouse of Representatives. By virtue of tho abore writ, 1, Ttody Patterson, Sheriff of the county of Allegheny, do hereby make kn<nrm and glee this public notice to the electors of said county of AUegta®. ny, that a special election will bo held in wild county on TUESDAY, tboSfftb dav of January, A. D., IMS, at the wr eral Election Districts therein. And as directed by said ldtlt section of the Act of July, 1539,1 hereby giro notice, that every person (excepting Justice* ofthe Peace) who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust, underthe Government cftli* United State-or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate nffleoror agent, wbols or shall bo employed under the leg islative, executive or Judiciary deportment of this State, or ofthe United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, , and also that every member of Congress, and of the State ofthe Selector common Oou&d l of any city, or Commissioner* of any Incorporated district. Is by law in capable of bolding or excrcldag atthommeta&e,theflQlce or appointment ofJiidge, Inspector or Clerk, of any election oftbis Commonwealth; and that no' Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall bo eligible to any offleo to bo then voted for M JT... 76 I 00 3 “ ——• 1 month ••••••• And further,That by tha 4th section of the Acf of April 16th, 1840, It {s pn>vl<fed,Lhat the aforesaid 13th soction of the Act of July lid, 1839, shall not be so construed as to pre vent any militia officer or borough officer ffom serving as judge, Inspector or clerk, at any general or special election In thlsComcoonwraUb- The electors of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the house formerly occupied by Edward gtowsrt, xt the corner of Fourth end Ferry streets, In said Word. The electors ofthe geccmd Ward of (lir city of Pittsburgh to meet at tho Public Pchool liniouin said Ward. Tho electors of no much of tho Third Ward u Up* north and west of Grant si root, being Precinct No Lnf «»M ward, will meet at the lu-use of Fram-i* Jamb-son, uu thr c*>rn.-i ~| Sixth and Amlthfleld street*. The electors of so much of tho Third Ward as lies south and east of Grant street, being l’rvclnct No 2 of «ald ward, will meet at the hotuo of Robert Gilosple, on th» cOrnrr of Wylie and Tunnel streets- The electors ofthe Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to njo*4 at the lhiblic School House lu sold Ward. The electors of so ronoh at tho Fifth Ward a-* lira mirth and east of Adauie street, b*-ing Precinct No l of said war-1, wUI vote at the Ihol.llc School lions*. on liberty street, in said Prcclnrt. The electors«f so much uf the Fifth Ward as lie* south and west of Adams street, l—itig Pre-. I net No 2 of said ward will vote at tho Public t-cbool 11oum<, ou the «-<»rt>-r of PiK and O’Hara streets. In said I’recinct. Kill I 1/ iUU M BUC.W, IW —*. , * v..„. The elcctorsofths Sixth Ward of theclty of Pittsburgh to meet *lho Public School Uouaa In said Want. The elector* orthoSevonth Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh to niiH-t at the Public School House In said ft anJ. The elector* of ths Eighth Wordof tbeclty ol Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School □ooroln said ft’ard. Theetectcrs of tho Ninth Ward oi tho city of Pltuhurgh to meet at the Public School House In said Ward. Tho etectoreofth* Fim Wardoflhu city of Allegheny tv mrrtat the house of J. Wbodh<>a»«,ln Robinson street. The elecfbrsof tbo Second Ward of the rity of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, nmth-west -corner ufOhiostreet and the public square. Tho electors of the Third Ward ofthe city of Allegheny to meet ml the Public Reboot House lu said Ward. Ths electors of tbs Fourth Want uf tl>c city of Allegheny to m«et at tho house of T Smith, at the earner of Kohtuson and Anderson streets. Tli* elector* of the borough of Birmingham, first precinct, to meet at the Svhool House: second precinct at.lbe Town Hall in said boioagb. Tim electors ofthe borough of East Birmingham tu nu«t at the Lower School House, la said borough. The electors of Dnqnero* boronjb to moot at th-» Pnl.lk School House In aald borough. Tho elector* of the borough .of LavreacuvlU* t<* meet at tho Public 6chool Hoots la said bOrooglh TbseUetor* ofthe borough rtf Bhorpsbnrg to meet at tho huns» of James Shore la sddboruugh. Tha olecbifsofthoVmjugh of MeKeoipoil to mif-t at the Town Uall In said t-o rough. Tl>o electoreof tho borough of Fotitli Pittsburgh t*» meet at tltexfllceot the ln suid borough. Th-i elociof* ol tho U rough of ftV*l Pittsburgh tv •i~t »t the School Horn.' In said borough Tho electors of the borough of West KllraV-*Ui in meet at tho Public School Uonsa In mid borough. Tha electors oftho borough of Tarentum to cut! at tho Public School Hpu«o to said borough. The electors uf the borough of MuOchoster to nurt at tho Pnblic ochuol House. j uuiic cuiuin iivusc, Theelivtors uf tlie henragh of EHiatoth to meet at the house of II U Taylor, formerly occupied by John Walker, in said borough. The elector* of Uecltoo District No. 1, in PechU. l‘«*n ship, to moot at IbcOlou UutoUn said township. The electors of PUt towuiblp to meet at the School House on Peana-avennela said township, except Ihequallfled voter* residing In aclioui Nos. 4, 7 and U, of thocily iliatTlct, who shall v<>to at all general elections la the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Tho electors of Election District No. 2, of fWdcS town ship to meet at tha house of John Bcltlcf, In UlO Vlllago of Riit liberty. Tha elector* of Ckdli&s townahip to meet at tnc hou*w of Win. M’CiU, Jr, in the village of East Liberty. Tho electors of Wdktns tvwuthlp to mod at G»e house of John Shaffer, on the Oreenaburg Tutupiko Bead, m said tewsahiffc-' The rWtors <>f Honi !,.<roslslp to meet at the hun«u of John Summer-villo lu add tasruahlp. Tb* of Pstton towushlp to un-nt at tlnshou** of Abraham Taylor, on tli» Noriberu Tumpiko, u> SAld towu •hip Tb« -l/H'lura of Penn township to me*-1 at the bouao oi Roliert Donahlaon, on the leechlnirg Road, in sold town ship The rl.-ctors of Vcrsailies towu«hip to m«-et at tb* PuLUc School House, on the farm .of David Shew, uesr tb*< While Hunsc, formerly occupied by Thomas Neal; now by WllUam A. Shaw. t , The electors uf EHrabctb township to meet at ibehouacof G<i»rge Webster, {broiiily occupied by John Walker, lu | Elisabeth borough. j The ulectur* of Jefleraon township lu ra<wt at the bou-w ol l Michael Sure, fortuerly occupied by John Ring, In said town i *hip. . | Tiie eleclois <<f MlCl’i totrnuhlp to meet at the Imnse of ; Shihrml Wilson, fortm-rly occupied by James H. Neel, lu «"l township. The eieclurv ofUpj-r St. flair tuWn-hlp lo meet at the lioiim- of James Conner, lu aald lnwualiip. Hi-i bvijira of L-.wi-r Pt I’Ulr township t-J «t the lion-.- lutely kept by F. Hello, at Uie Junctiou oftho Dir ouiib'hnßi aiid 'Cual Hill road*, In said township. k .Mui. of ChArtirrt tuwushipto meet *t tho house iHiECEllanrous, of da rah M'farloixi. i. towtublp Tli- eicetur. yf Finding teraUtp. (d feet* It (bo li«um »i WClelluDil A. Arnicr, formerly yccnplMbf J.ChtrUa, iu 111" tillas* uf Clinton, in salJ brsTisluj.. Thn i>ixlor* ol M»>'U ta«vti-thi]> to rnrvt at School ll<>u-o No. 4. mi »ai>i township. Tbf olevlora of Ohio U.wtwUip to Du ct at lit* U-u»« .it Uciirv V. Thompson,in naiJ township. - The electors <>f Krsnkliu township to meet nt Mi- house ocropiod l>y Joseph Hoietn&o, in said township. The electors of Reserve township to msvt st the -Ih.iiNc No. h. Id said township. The electors of Baldwin township te tncyt »t the house “f ' John C-owiui. in "Aid toniuhlp. The rhetors ofSnowden township to moot at the hou.-*® of Peter Dover, in s.ild township. Tho electors sf couth Fsjetto township to meet at tho house of It. ihiys, ou tbo farm of U. Y. Coulter, lu satd town •hip. lue electors of North Fayette towm-hlp to meet at the house formerly occupied by Frauds Jrmwon. ui I lodger'* 1 Mill, in sai.l tuaiixhip The rloctcir* i-t Rons l.'WtjNhip to meet at the hone? or ' Ilueli iMteril, on the Franklin Uoud, in >udJ township. Tuo electors of Fine township to meet at the flou»t of Hugh Crummy, in said township. Tha cluctorsod M’Csudbw* township t<- meet ut tho liou-e of Daniel Btoup.'Jn said township. The elector*"of \V.s»t D-«r towtrebip l« meet st th~ house of Nslhixn Conley, la said township. Tho electors of East Doer n'wnshlp to meet »t the I'nl.lic School Ihmsoln thelorongh of Tarcntnm. The electors of Neville township to meet at School Il'-use No. 1 f hereafter to lw called Chaplin.) The electors of Sewlckley township to moot at the house of .Samuel Ritchie, in said township. The electors oflndlnna township to meet st the lrous« for merly occupied by Alex. Turner, In said township. The cloctorx of Uhiiler township to meet at John SUaW Mill, In said township. The electors of Crcwcent tomuhlp to moot st tho School Douse lu Ehoosctuxm. Tha quaUUod voters uf that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, raiding within the following described boundaries, to witßeginning at a point on tbo Allegheny rlvur, at tho upper line on the farm of John Cable, and running a northerly course, between tho fur ms of said Coble and John lk>vd, to tho north east .corner of Cabin's farm—tbenco miming a westerly course to the Bhuler's township line, in such a manner as to embrace all forms or lots situated in Cunnlngham'i district, and knuwu as the lUver tracts, within add boundaries, shall her«*n*T vote at tbs general election In tha borough of Sharpshnrg, it the election poll of said borough. At which time andplaeesthe qualified electors as afore said will by ballot vote for One person for m*unl>cr of the Honso of Uepn-M-iitativ' S of Pennsylvania, to fill the vacancy occsiieued by the .Hli of J. U. Ibwdthouse. Given qndor my band and seAlcd ut Pittsburgh, this fttb day of January, A- D. IKiS, and of the Independence of the United State* the eighty-second. JaUtfuwdswtdK BODY FATTKRfION. Bhcriff- The Golden Prize 111.,..rated. 1858. Ulu.lrat.d, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY golden PRIZE Is one of the largest and best literary papers of tho day, An lroporlal Quarto containing ugut taoes, or raxrr cotniecs, of entertaining original mutter, and ttx c.\XTtT ILLUSTOIIXD every work. A Gift worth from DO cents to 9500 la gold, will be preeeuted to each •übaoriber Immediately on recetpCof the subscrip tion money. Onu copy for one year .$• 03, and 1 gift. Qua copy for two yo«r9 $3 60, and 2 gift*. Ono copy for three year* (6 00, and 3 gilu. One copy for firo yeata 48 00, and 6 gift*. Three copies, one year. Flvn esiph-s, one year.. Ten copies, ons year .$l5 00, sa l lf> gifts. Twenty one copies, one year $3O 00, and 21 gifts. Thn articles to he distributed are comprised la the follow ing lift:— •J parkoge* of Gold, containing i> do do tin 10 pnto ,t Lever Homing Caned Watch*-*..,f100 00, each -50 Gold Watcbf-a Wfi 00, each 300 LttdkV Gold Wakh«i!”""™!!Jl..' »3 W, each !£OO fillertr HnntingCasad Wntcbrs $-ih uo* **<*>• - &U 0 Sliver Watches $lO 00 to $iS each -1-1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Cbalu*.sU> 00 to $3O each ! Gold Lockets, Bracelet*, Brooches, Bar Drops, Breast 'Pins, Cuff Pl*t,Bl?c»n Bnttmjs, Ring*. Shirt Studs, Watch j ~Kejs, Gold and Silrrr Thimbles, and a variety of otbor artl | clos worth from W cents to $l5 each. Immediately od receipt of tba anbacription money, tho aubacribcrt name will be entered tipoa onr rob»crtption book opposite a number, and the gift •orrapoodlog with (bat number vIU be forward od, wtthiu on? Brook, to tbo *nbHcrlbor, 6y na&or trfrttt, putt paid. ira»AU communication* abcmld bo addrrHOd to BKOSETACOn 48 and 49 Moffat BolWlnf, 23* Broadway, N. Y. PpodmonOoplrtecntfreo., Agent* Wanted. JaSfcdJib*w«wY lr youTalueyourteeth and a pare breath, healthy gumaort,'%nd comlkbla moutfi. go to KXYBBIPB, 149 Wood atr*et,tnd bay • bottliof #**»’> Tuuru Was .tiTocwpcww MWMtf THE ASDEUSON ,O FaS,’ 2J miles gg ' SRwSSfp-T AN O S wWB above the Depot,at Now Brighton. Bea Tor I ®l’ I* |* Block Mourn linn, containing IWacrw of excellent. ptrir. OR A N'D PIANOS land, every aero of which Is tunl 95 of which 1* no* I r U T" W.*Wh « V *- A«.« W a der cultivation. There are 18 acre* of go«l tiinbor, SOacre* 1 , PTTT , ± . xmn>TA\!Au in gras* and pasture, ami an abandonee of coal. Theft ban J l) 1 ARLOR Ob Orcn&nl oi graftal fruit trees. Jo almost averr field there ! _ , _ . _ ‘ ■ Is a tpriog of JneTwftllJnK water. jUctD ’wlfllTCS The improvement* consist ol a new frame Dwelling, at- * ' 7 tactied to ft weather-boarded log, & email tenant bouse and * rrern tho Mancfectory of large frame Bam, (0 by «(J feet. 3 This choice fern Uin a high etat* of cultivation, fence* p»J. and in a reepectabl© neighborhood, convenient to churchre, Khoo'.o. Per term*.enquire at Tins OFFICE, or of jal2-d±wtfT J. ANDEUSuX, New Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Sale. • THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10. Stark coonty, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Section,” containing &40 sctts. ..It U sitnatod three miles west of UassDlon, on tho Suto Road leading to Wooster, and within abonitw© miles of tbePitta trargfa, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. TheaooUu oast north-east quarters ar« partly cleared and Improved— the remainder Is covered with superior timber—and the whole is well watered by springs and naming streams.— This section is considered the finest body of land In the. county. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to invest in real estate a better opportunity li rarely offered.. J. B. BVTBITZEB, No. 101 4tb street. Pittsburgh. ocCfc&swtfT Assignee Sale!—St. Clair BoteL THE subscriber offers for sale all the Furni ture Ac, Ac., of the St. Clair Hotel situated on the cottier of S U Clair and Peon streets, Pittsburgh, consisting of Feather foil, IMr anti Husk Hntraseca, Bed Steads, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, and ad furniture for hotel purposes complete, together with a selection of the chplccn brands of Wines and Liquors, Imported expressly for the hou«e, aUi the unsxpired tern of tho lease, which has three years yet to run. The Qotn is one of tbooldeet and moat favorably known In Pitteburgh and ha* sustained the highest reputation as a UotoL Tli**aliote will ba mMat public auction on the pretniAca At lo o'clock Wednesday the Z7tb dayol January Inst.. un]<-M iliipo'O'J of at prirnte tale prrrioa* latitat tlaw. .1. I). V>. 'WirXTE, A-siffCWor Witxux C. Oo*rm.Lr jal&:d*wlrF Sale of Durham Cattle. THE subscriber will ofler at Public jcteW TonJor .nn THURSDAY. the SHth fa«t~ ICSR.I£-VL1 C 5 R .1£-VL at 11 o'clock. A. M. on hie farm. In Industry tvra-££B3&i •hip, Ath'ghooy county. two mile* abort bliarpaburgh. thn fallowing described »u»A: One Durham Cull. !i ff-tirv *>lJ; one d*-. ‘i rears old; dx MUch Cora io ralf; nt>* Cow and Calf; two llelfi-ia.il vrars old; one do. 2 year* old; thru* dm 1 year id*!, and l lieifrr Calf, !> month* old. Alio. & lot of ?.jtuh‘!.>n) F.wi*s. and ono thotuajth-hrrd SooUninwn Dock. Terms mode known simile. Jftlhiaxdawta-T JONATHAN F. GARRARD. FOK SAJjE.—One Burge with two i)Ow>, ISu fmi Keel, dJ hi t Cnim, 4 fret 11-ld. hott-a Plank a Inches, well ami tAcrj tiling uf tli** t**at material earl workmanship. Also one Kcol Boat, 110 i.*tl Keel, 44 luclio Deep and IS) f.-ct Wide, emjnir- -t WATT A WILSON, juSO -<W Liberty atrm-t. C‘ TIU WORKS roll SALE.—SVc offer for »n|i- the Ponosjlvanfa Car Works, situati-d On the I’a. Central Railroad, in n gnod location and within an hour'* ride ot the dty. The buildings consist of a Drick Machine Shop, Foundry. three Car Shop*, an<l a rinlUifbor*. There is a good Engine if ;y home power, new Flita Dullem and abont $3,1*00 worth of Machinery. To'da *e.. with evert ci.nronk'tico tor the tnamirnrtr.re of Cere. The whole will he sold at a low price. An order tor S3,CCt) worth **f cen rill be given the purchasers t<i »tnrt with. F*»r particular! apply to Jal.l P. M'LAIN k SON.Fourth at. FOR SALE -At Jackman’* Livery ."TV Staid* ft line bay FAMILY HORSE, sound reliable in ererr reip,-rt. LEWIS A IIDOKRTON. j.,-, 1»T Wood street. SMALL COf NTH k KESI'RKNCE'FOR^ SALK OU KENT. —ConsUling ofACarrea rltiifttrdanS. In Wr*!in*rn i*ml County, vltldn I*miles Irvin Cbarticrs Station on tin* Alleglx-ov Yolfay llniltoid, Thu Improve mauts ore, a good frame Loa«e. containing right- room* in excellent repair. A l~n jnui rein of Ci'ris! rv» ( f unrbr 50 Fnrtiiei particulars .-an obtained -*l jaT Is. M'LAIN k SON. BALDWIN "toWNSinP" COAL LAND FOR SALE.—I have anrentr-fin* Actrw of tint rla*> FAP.SIINO and GARDENING LAND, situated on Saw Mill Ron, S».s tmh-a lr».m the city Gu-nt Unprorementa, fares ronifortabU* Dw< Mug ltoti»-, trar.o Barn ami all otiiei n*ce*wtry out buildings; tlne'rj.rius* of rater, ><moz orchard <•! U-ti grafted fruit tre— Ingrx<d failingcondition. Hit rh*>b* place fa tnulerfaid with Coal and easy of access, an 1 will I- *«ld at a barg-sin if application l»c made »<*jn uf JAMES C. RICHEY. ds2h Real tfatnte and P-ill ilr*.ker. No.tS Mh at, XT ALU ABLE " PROPERTY ‘ iY TITLE V GHENT CITY FOR SALK.—We offer far sal« tha taluab!i Ilonas «nd Lot uow occupied by Dr J. H. Smith fruutlne 'do feet »ti thorott»Jdc of the Diamond nnd extend ing lack in) fact to a Jo fa»t alley. The hunae Is conveniently arranged witbcxtrn*ire»>arfc buildings, with a sdiallotulu); the huil'llug Ci nl-l Im- •-> rluuutr-l "» b> tnaLr k tine hnaiu<-M •tend Willi- *.-M ‘ -it .ini i-rmsTory ra*v. Apply t.. IS. iIcLAIN 1 SON'S an2S Real Ertirte Office. Vonrth it. A FINE HOUSE on corner ol Market and > l»: at«.. for sale, in mnnectfan P* uti «*<jnftl ammint of Cash, at 0 per Ceut. inti-real, t*> bo •■vtire*! on St-*rka or other approval avcnrlty. Ain, a good C**ftl l*ri»i«erty on thn MonuugaheU riwr, (3d pool) vlth a cash capital of£hi,oUo to w.-rk the mtn*-a, secured on aUwkJ nr improve*! city property. »u>j U. McLAI.N k SON. hand For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL I'ARM OF ABOUT nwntyxtM within a “fcfta' tad *- half cnva-di li«zt.*n. Pa, Ivin? t—twen the National Road and the Hon*p hold R. It. A new frame houie and other improvement** have *>een made nj-c-u H. It it the K»t quality **f lam— ife>no Lin-l, aul In** l*e«-n under n htglfstate of rn!tjvnt!«u. It contains abont l-'fter* of Tlml-r, tod there I* running rater In ever field. For further Information i-n.pslrc .it thU oflice. faul7:tl YalVaulk curv ' PuoPFiuTY for SALE.—The undrraigaed oflera-for imlo on favorable U-rct.i. a large number of bud.llug loti in the Mh U ard ol theettv. The b*ts fr. lit on IVntisyKntii.i Avetine, Watson, Ft-rbeal Lncui-t, Miuia. Vkrov and Dlufl streeU. are hot a few infant*- vdwr.oi,. the Court H-us.-st.d will 1- .old verv cheap. IVrw.n* d-MFou» uf aocnring * convenient and h. **lthj l.k tttou f*-r » hoti.v*, or wishing lo pnii-ltASe f*>r spcci.lnti*>t), tn a part of the city which mu*l continni*sti-.Hlil\ to improve will find it lo 110-ir a.h iMitage t*> call upon tho anl%ct iUr. C. MAOEK. Att’v At Law, No. 1W FHlh afreet. COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign ed -.n*’r» far Mle ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES of COAL LAND, situated on the first [i_id,onr u! the Utosl dt*ir:kblrb-Cfttiona .»n the Miouuigahehi river. Tlie attention of Iron meL. ft«l nu-u. aii-1 caidta’.wts la JUecfatitO thlsprojwrtv. as il i» le-licecj tbe nppurtotilty far IBrttfprciu-ntul. Tlie i**_ ' r QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN CO, AT.TIIE .MERCHANT*' KXCUANUE KVKKY xTnJU.'DAV EVKNTNCJ.—-Hank,,.Bfldgo, Inaurattco and (Nvpia r Pt-» U. It-'u-l Atd Real F*Mlc »W at pnhllr tale at the MeichintC Ft. ham.- by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Nolen. Drntl* m.t Lrui’ un Real Labtlo m-gututo-l -m rvA*-tiaU» t'Tin* l v AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.. ar’Jl Stock i Note Rrnkrra. W Fourth »t. Boots. J. L. Bead’s, N O.TB 101' R T II STREE T WH ur»* ug\v I't-vpim'd to furnish the f'ul |..wlng IVur.k’ in a n*»w and mactiillmit ci>!«. Hr. Travel* in Africa, * 9 calf—llliuirAtc-d. Tin* l’wU of tin* ldth Century, full Bartli'n Travel* hi Africa, 1! \i>l». 5 vo. Strongs Harmony ninh K*|’»ilion G'*pol«. ruot i|Ut. j.i.i*. l . Standard Etisli’h anil American Poet* A vn. ant l act National Magazine IT vul*. calf, tine paj*r. Malbnw Henry's Commentary, full ralf. Tamil)- Bible*, ia Yi-lvotand Cold, sju, and Morocco Prayer Book*. tbu finest edition* at reduced prirr», Album*.Morocco and Papier Macho, binding*. Portfi4loB.lleo llliutratodjuveoiles, with colored plate*. Tin- ).>t«-«t Work* in ptain binding* for sale h> J. L. BEAD, de'il fourth street New books at k. c. cochrane-s, 1 Allegheny? i Here and llerealier, or the Two Altars, Theodotia, 2 Tub; I Tcubing’ of the Muter, by a Disciple-. Mrmorlc* of Genrsareth, bv author id Word- of Jcmiv, Clam Howard, or a Heart Yearning for tbo Upaoen: Portraits of my .Married friend*, "r a Peep into Women*’ Kingdom, by Uncle Ben; Ride* and Reverie*. Tujtper. ■ lathered Lilies, cr Little Children in Hisix-n; Word* to Young Commnulr&nta, l*r Alexander, Doddridge’s Sacred Tbougbts-.Sunbeam Stories complete; Words and Mind of Jt»u*, Ac., 32m0 ed: llylr «>n Maik: The Lady'* Almanac, Sword's and the Church Almanac ‘.Vt Mr*. Jam’aon’s Sketches of Art; Lowell* Poem* and -0 to) a. of Potita. new edition* Lluo and gold; The Plant Hunter*, Copt. Held; Stock rvplenl’lted in all departments. ja24 kfcj' up with the times you mint take Cincinnati Dally Commercial. V Y. Times, N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, and Fornny’s Proas. All ol which Ate delivered regularly every morning t-> subscribers hy Jons PiVTOCK, Agent, onlco at. N“ EW BOOKS AND FRESH SUPPLIES received by JOHN S. DAVISON, el Jlarkrt street, n«tr Fourth: Uvingvloue's Africa; Barth's Africa; English Ueirt* and English Hands, ir the Railway and the Trenched, by au thor of nedley Viral*; Memories of Gennwar't, by Rur. Macduff, author of Word* and Mind of Jeans, Footsteps ot St Paul: Family Prayer*, Ac., Ac n ieg The Book of Job, ele gantly illustrated, Dr Hamilton: Pylu on Mark, ou Mat tbow; London Lectures to Young Men, fur ISf-T; Raytic'* Christian Llfo and K»say* In Ulograpliy and Literature; Life Studies; Memoirs of Port Royal, ‘J sols, Loudon; Tur ner’s Notts on (IcnwU, Roman*, Ephesians, Golatraa*. and Hebrews; Brown on the Romans; Cyclopedia of Religions Knowledge; Calmet's Bible Dictionary; Merlcke's Church History (first six centuries); Memoir’s of Miss Newton; Jan. No# of Household Warcrly;aUo full setts;l>r Spencers Pastor's Sketche* Lodge's Portraits; Alexander’* Mont* to ; YoungCommunlraut*,tcgde n Ac. , A „. J«2l J. 8. DAVISON, Cl Market «t-, noarttk. (6 00, and 3glll«. |S 00, and &glfta. CIIUROU ALMANAC FOR 1858.—Sword’s Pocket Almnnu: Sir 1SS8; Hajn. B.M‘ toll JoTcjOe;. TUd Flint Keeler., or AJeecMre. Amoc s the IKmaUjl Mountains; Parthcnla, or The Last Days of Paganism; Ben eel’s Gnomon of the New Testament For salary ]al3 _J. a. DAVISON, 61 Market st„ near «lh. .$5OO 00, each £s)o 00, rneb- T UST RECEIVED.—IBSB, 1858—The ‘CF American Almanai or Repository of U*efol Knowledge fur 185 S. The Ladles’ Almanac and Diary for 18&8, just published; Uoominla,ar tlie Borderland of the Christian and Turk, by Jaaea 0. Noyes, M.D4 Parton’s L]b and Time* of Aaron Burr, I vol. IZrao; Freedly’* Legal Adfiner, Fresh supply. Jo2o KAY j 65 Wood street. .$lOO 00, eiclr s7fi L , too 00, each fjo 00, each- "DKIGUTLY’S DIGEST U. S. LAWS.— II Just ready an Analytical Digext of tbo Law* of the United States from the adoption or the Constitution to the end of the thirty-fourth Congress, ITS St. IMS, by Frederick C Brightly. Err’d at , KAY k CO’3-, SS TYoodit. GREEN APPLES—2OO bbls. choice Green Apple. In itortAPd for nlatiy T. Li j ILK A CO. Euas— 3 bbls. Eggs this day received an< faVSTt, d.l? S 11ESBY U. 00LL1SS. OATS.— 300 bash, prime Oats received ant 30 CASKS WSARIASHIW-tob^ VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 135. jFor Salt. HUNT A MLNKR'3, Sfasonic Hall, JHtistcal. CliickorinsiSc Sons, Boston, JUST received’ from* the Manufactory 4 R.-rnf' pngtpp, tb« fallowing dviratrfe &D 4 ticgvxt Stock ort'Uoo Fortes; Oao roll Boren Octant GRAND PIANO PORTE, «Itb enpcrbly CKra.'dcoM. price. One Full Sev-'n Octave a HAND MAH) FORTE; ef> net Eoscrreml cue. Price.—- —.... Ono NKW PARIiQItOUAND S£VKN OCTAVK PIANO, neorlf espial in poorer to it fWl'Crani yet wrapj- Inz only tbe room ot Id ordinuy Sc,Hire PL-ua.— Price - SQUARE PIANOS. Two Foil Carved'Rasewocd Leals XTYIh Seven lava -Planmi, wiib carvod desk and fret work. Two Rosewood ? Octave, Clifford style. Two do 7 “ Cat red moulding*. Poor d<> 7 " Plain round comer*. Three Walnut 7 •* Front ronnd corner*. Foar do £*A m Front ronnd corner*. Four “ Front round corners. All the above *ro of tlie sew scale, and with ftili Iron Frames, and sew paxerr Actios. These Instruments hare been finished special?; for the subeerfber, and are the first that bare berti troogbt to thh dty. Their anportcritj will b/at once tlbcoverad byiuij one acquainted with the mechanism of a Tiono Fort*. For pale al the ms and reduced price list by •TOITN 11. MK1.1.011. Jfo. SI AVootl Street aefcdawF hda Agent thrCUtckeriag tSonsßostcnj __. PRINCE & CO’S IMPRCttT &i?££fcga PATENT MKLODKO.VS.— Th fciabiMnitHt in C*ie L'rilnt.S.‘uie< itrri t>iir f, pi I*: largest in the nttrM. « • . The lst<«t Inipn-rtacnt in uur.Mrledeon* is th* f . DIVIDED FWKI.L. F«wtm*l t.» ns by Letters Patent, thhi Hay, l&Sil il) iwaai of this swell £wlv I’iutopti may be played with t**« toll pow er uftbo Instrument, while Ui« ncccmpanlmpat Is roftani* snbinM. Uereaflor, all ilelodcon* mails by ns ndUbo for ni»h-J nith this attachment minor? trm entaoe. Agents for ihe sale of our .'lalodeon-* may l-e Ibun-i in *»li tlie prlndnal.cith-aand towns of the Vnited states audtbj Cnna-IM. UEO. A. * CO- Buffalo, ,n.ij £7 Fnlt.in N*-w York CHAtIUJITE BLU3.E, its W'"«! -tr-a. 2d door above Fifth, ,M* Mnunfaeturers Agent g i' i* eit n Maa’T> From tl.» Factory vf STEtXWA Y tl .soys, .V-ic Fw* 11. K.JLEBBR di 8110.. ln nnnonns itiz tn tlti'Tiablic tint th»y hare Juit received* :PLKXDID t’tiU. GOASD I'IANU. Frvm Lbu Factory ol STEINWAY k SON?. New York, which aml Tolutnoof tone, liphtne-a ikd -> i-UaUcity ol touch,. aii‘l p izu*t aod oitortoc l9Caa*W*ml xti* fnr.’t CranJ Kano'nr brought to ttal* city. Tiiu njfrlwnltm ii a doullt action, 4 patent ed ioTa-Hion of gtciau-ay A ton*, wiUch rombhiea with the ntmo«t awl delicacy of touch a ilpgrre c.f dnrv biUty bat raroly attained. Wo respectfully jnvile the pub lic ouoand all, whether or uot, to cull and tea this unrivalled Instrument. U. SLHBjilt & 880., 11l in uiiniiiiTii iuoiiuiu(.m. u< i«Ai *•**••*• •• Nil. Fifth htn-*l, Sola ArU for A Sons. N. If— Also. iii't r-celvcd a fresh lot of Noons A Clark's f’i&ui*. , dolt CUKAI' Pi'ANOS TO OLOSE^caZa—. A COX SMI NMLNT.—A l‘«t-^^pp2sP| wo>d7 octavo Pinno, with fall Iron Frame,! j c i II earn’d Movie K'?U iin<l Mouldings; tba ounm&ctutetv price In Xow York being $lOO. will b* sold fn clir»c a roßeijtuEeEt for $3OO. Also, a Row-trowd octavo, ’round corners, and sliding diwk; a very decant Piano: the N«w York factory price $3&». will bo soldo* above at £35. The above art* Hie m-l rash priens, ia par money, and srHl Ui I taxed for shipping free of char^re. Also, a good ivnoud hand Piano, with iron frams, 3-v rave, in orifrr. (WL, cnnvnt fr.ru!?, sl^o. A M.ibocany li octavo, modern style Fu»ii>\ m, *i:dl«u instrument. Pash, rcrri-nt funds, *25. A xix octave second hand Raitlmoto Piano, $«•» A d» do do do Philadelphia do $4O. A (■% do Plano. very hondsmns and nearly new, on 2 aid 0 Mouths in 'tit, $225. lor sulm. toother vitli a splendid slock of now Pianos vl all styles front ihe macafiictfiry of Cliickerlai; A Son*. Dm- * U>n, by inn. JOHN 11. MELLOR- SI Wood el. ''"HTBiN\VAY”&“SOSS. JUST HECETYED AN IN-gaGEJ-'-a voire of BTEFNIVAY A PONS’ ted NKW VitKK PIANOS. Aumiir others! 2 « B I* a splendid Vl’U. OR AND PIANO or nnrivnlM louo and wo- kimuishlp. Mduvay A Suns’ Grand Pianos aro • rod enporh-r t • hut made tu this connlry. Tlie mate fa :hf nborr has received th« Firs: Ci»£* Odd Mi-lal tor su|'*-rior>tj ow nil others, at the Maryland in e'itnte. in n-iMlnuiie, last work. Due noth’ij will lw gfru. ~farr» at. - U- KLEUER A BRO, Solo Agents for Numis A Clark. Also, Steinway A Sons, No. S 3 Fifth Special plotters. Piir-tncn Lire. Fits and Uaxtxxlssra.vxcECo~) r,„t»r IWtCrr "n<i A'ortrf ifr. 2/i floor, ► Pittsburgh, Jan., ‘itl, IWS. J Ann r ai. Election fur Sixteen Diror kfvir tot* "f ibis Company, to,servo lor the ensuing year, will Ul.ddai ilit- ('nice, on TUESDAY, Pcbmarjid, nesi, between the hours of II A. M, and 3 P. M. jaSAdtd F. A. EINEUART, Sec’y. Ferguson will conuludo llv Ix-ctun- ou lUTA3, Ac n TO-MORROW (Thursday, EVENING, at TV* o'clock. A vnluni»ry contributicn will bt taken up a: the doai.foi th.- r.>n-f>.f ih<- jto»i. _ JaayJi f‘;-» u L or th:. PrrT»nt ? h«n Oas Co., i January lllh,li4s. j rr^*i»iviuEND. —Tin' TnuiUies ol the Pitts hvv burgli Gt* Cctnj.aiiv bnv- tbie Jay Jis-lared a Divi dend of yiYK PER CENT, on tin- Cip tul Stock'd thu Com panv, jtayaMe lu bnnkablu fund.i, tn bturkholder* or tlu-lr (xdnU iriirmentatitT* on demand. >*t th« office of tbs G*»' Company. jaUdiwd JAMta M.CHRISTY.Trua*. Olt tU ArtiGUENT Vauet R. R.O'w( Piitfbnrgh Jan. Sth 13M. ) unnual Meeting of the Stockholders LStf a.( H,s Allegheny Valley JUiSr-hutCompanr will U brill ftt tlu-ir rtliice Nevillo Hall corpor Üb*wiy and Fourth street* I’iftii'urijb, ..uTUEoDA Y the dnd day of Kchniory ISSK, at IO u'clock A. M , t-r tin- pot j>ow of elrcctng & Prc*.- dent and S:x Manager* for the euvuing year. The an unal R-r-'rt of the lxtanl, »ad u Statement or the bnsinc>* of liio.Comr-'ihJ will Ik- submlttxl to tlie Stockholders. miut-d to hire oof w i,,. may require their **rvii'et<, in any ni.iinViY.Y~ ..V,;'*-"-*''' • - Merchant*, Utuincns Jleu, Inventon, orul rfeulen uf erory Wad. will bo supplied.off. hand, with AdrerUsumrn!*, (po vtical nr Csrdi,'CircuUr»j cr any; *ye> riH»> <.f article <it**ir«il. Politician’ will be ‘dipp!i*.| with Rejtcrtv,"Re*; ulutions. Letters, Ttet-ts, J’.imphlutx, K.ltUa-ml Article*, Qomtuunlcution*. eirl eriry oilier nirt of Brain work, which they may bud in in-Mnvmieni or irviibtusonie to do for thomselve*. IjnlitMSnd Gcutlouicn. -‘f -Teri rank In ’-.*?icty or ocru patioD io life, van hare Li-tirm wiUreu on any subject, whotber buxiiirw or aentiuifutnl. The advertiser will ol*o conduct .ir I.tk m« Corrmpnn denocof t-very kind, eitlier Eit.*li»b. l'i»n. It. .S[uni-h, ti.-t. nnm ■ r Italb-n Poetry. Acroitlea fi>r L.i«lk*V AlLuuia, Nvt«~r, BtHui-do'ir, Monodies, and C«>inpoaitii>ns<»f tho most <Mirnte and contl •leutkd character, Incident to evert iroxdUe cirenmstutcv or rvi'Qt in life, *lll In* furnished iu luvioUliUi confidence, by trritln? t<> the mtilfnlgtiMf, mvl espiainirs their vlabto. tinkr* bjr jniiil, accomjvtai-il with rn«bu triil be vtrictljr nnd promptly attended t<>. Addr*~* J. THOMPSON, Literary Curcau, Uox»9Ba, VhiladolphiaP.O., Pa. iHimUancous. RAPID BUSINESS WRITING. TAUDITT WITH TTTK BEST SUCCESS IN THIS Hfti'cA tripit (he number of Sbtdentt of ar.y nmilar BY ALEX. COWLEY, one of the rniistfiman*' * frd and accomplhihod teaebers and writers of Ai an indisputable evidence of this, be ha* thle season alone been awarded Eight Firti Premium for bat Pen hla work having actually been executed with /*» atoll**,.. and not EngraTrdcr LHr.ngr»pbMl, m In the **oee r/hert claiming premium. ... Term* for Writing, time unlimited, For full Commervialconrvo, time . For partlcnlirt, apreimro. “ f JJ ' ,lrc *L ‘ - QAS PROM ROSIN OHt : oa errant m . p’A'i’ty fluid Material. The man illuminating proper- of Gu from Basin and oleaginous substances, hafoalwav* mado them a famrilo material tor the mans Ctctnroof Illuminating Gas. Many Qas Companle* coo Boa in with coal, In order to supply their customer* with a Su perior Quality of Gao. BOSIN OIL it entirely free from all dross and refine «ob •taners, and yields at once, Us Brilliant Illuminating Gas. . Tbs greater original eo»t of the apparatus fcr the tnano- Ctctnro of coal gas together with the-attention and expense constantly required, and the difficulty, It not Impossibility; of entirely separating the unwholesome, deletcrfcras ana offensive ease*, generated In coal, render the KQSIS OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable inevery ttit. B. COATES, of 876 Broadway, New Tork.bas devnted-hM : entire attention to the manufacture and ealeof romWeG** Apparatus,and bereapcetfWly calls the attention™ •» pubßo to bis present complete and eOclent machine. • . Perfect satuiaction to the purchaser guaranteed Isawy case. For farther Information addrrse . V. 8. OOATES. S7S Bro.d*«J, S<* fir*. Jj2o3swiil, or DAVID IL WILLIAMS- J*ilt»borg®,_" ‘ 1 on Bus. Barley, A iVU 80 bags Clover Seed, 100 boxes Prime Cb«e*o 10 kegs I*rd, Koclrrd Mi snKITEB A PICWOBTiI. MACKEII imirtbl* So.VHadtar»i; - 33 Or. do No. I dv« ' SOKJtta No;-V do; 25 drf - No.IJJom Sitckud; M’BRIMACO, No. OS Water Street la«tar*«od ferttU by POTATOES —75 bus, Write Potatoes! . AO do X*bunoek do; AO do Balt, nine d<V lartoromdforwdfl by ja7 : T.-LITTLE k CO. NO. SUGAR—IO .hhds. prune just rcu’d • «vd&r wU.by JaS T. LITTLSA OX*~
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