CSS=3ii ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Y NBW YORK ADVERTiaEMHNTa. OTVEN A CO.. 6KRUI Nrjrspira A&- 5 vksrsoq lions t, (Appkton’i Bi-.flOiu/,) Xo. Slfl and 313 i Broadway, hm York. ? Imported Wines, Groceries, Ac. \ I. & W. GEERY, E SOS CISU STKTr, ISD 719 BtOIDWIT, !»S« TOJIX. * * [EslaLUshod ISM.) i JMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST j JL Quality Family Orooories, oftr to tbo Trade, Uotelk i. rriTaty Families, and all who era choice La Iboir taste, * c d | desire ji fferunru. articU, a largo variety of j and Black* Suucbonjr, Poocbonc, English ! DreakCut, Oolong, Imperial, lljaoo, Qoupo«'lt r » * ,,0n 8 i Uy»on, Ac., in riivtls and half cheat*, Ac. ! COrrSß—M.iclia and Java. ~ j WlNES—Madeira*, Mienies, Ports, Flocks. • T,: T "*'* f and high' grariws, lu original package*, daBliolm", ung ' Qomk and bottle*. BARTON and OOESTIKK'S CLARETS. I - CliAMl’AlOKS—Meet ACUndon’a Cab*t lap*J VcreeLaj | . !b« UeJdaekk, OU. Mnnnu** do J 3" g LIQUORS—Brandi ta, Rami, Whiskey, Uin, Arrack, Ab | aintlie, Kirech, Ac, Ac, la originalpackages, «»*o Curnroa, i MarakdUbq, Anisette, Noyean Bitters, Ac. ? MALT LIQUORS—L*>ulon Brown Stoat. Scotch and English Ales. r CIGARS—A variety of choice brands. Ji PICKLES—Eo-liali and Prcuch. 5 SAUCES—For abb. Carrie, Game* Meat, Ac. { CllEE3E—Stilton, Chedder, Royal, Victoria, Prince Albert, i Parmescm, Grntvre, Ssptago, Datcb a&d iu»J American. £ fUflAßfl T<nf. C'nmTinl. PulreriWrtl, St. Crois, Ac, lo bar -5 rel* ami half barrels. J HAMSf.W«rtpli»ll* am! American. j OlLS—Olive, Sperm auJ^Vlulo. i 4J*otir Llqoorvarv warranted unadulterated ami of onr | own ImporUtoa. ' faSaitfr Bold Medal Pianos. OTEINWAY & SONS; MAN-’eAttH I O e4Wßn»rttnc(,Ke«y 9 :9w9l | York, reOelvtd the following First Jarirs |f 5 I || ; Medals fn competftiea with tho bcefrmakers la Boston, Sew s York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. t TWO FIRSTPRIZE HEDAXS at the Metropolitan falr, t WwhftietomHaixh,l6W. ’ A GOLD MEDAL, lit Uie Crystal Palaeo, Sew Terk.No -5 vemLrr, 1555, the only Cold Medal given for Pianos within the last six years.) MEDAL at tbo Maryland Institute, Baltimore, THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palac*, New York, November, 1856. Among the judges were the first musical talent In the country, such aiL.Moaon.Gott schnlk, Wallcnbiinpi add many other*. St. AB.Pj»nos j (with end without the Iron Fnuno) are warranted for three : yosrs, and a written guarantee given. Pianos packed'and ] shipped without charge. Prices moderate. „ - ■ 1L KLEBER A BRO, Sow'Agents for Pittsburgh nml Western Pennsylvania. \r dsSS-Iydv Sruggtets, BL. FAUN ES TOOK A Co., late of the firm a B. A. Palincsiowk k Co., and successors to Fleming nros- Whotasalo Draggm No. 60, comer Wood nod Fourth Pittsburgh. Pa. BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO.; WHOLE • tale Druggists and Manufacturers of White Lead. L«ad and Utbarg*, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitts- ; mcb7 JSCHQONMAICER, MANUFACTURER • of White Lad, Bed Land, Zinc, Paint, Lithanra, Pat ty and Whoii-rala Dealer in Paints, Oils, Yaruiahos, Tunxm -tlnn, kc., No. Wood sb, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc&lyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAB. SrOufley,) Wholessleand Retail Druggist and Dealer Wood anti Sixth streets, Ayvui TSr Pr. Ford's M.xJlcinn, «p2l JolKTvf scott, wjlolesallTdeal^ er In Drags, Paints, OIL, Varuiihcs and Dyestuffs, No 290 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All orders will receive prompt attention. 'cy Agent fitrßchvUek's Ptumonlc 3yrap. wtarMilydsw RE. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL • erin Drugs, Paints, DyMtuSk, Oils. Varnishes, Ac., Ac., No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Goods warranted. Prices low. rauEuez fimCiT .....o tonus xisvia. Braun & reiter, wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer of Liberty and £t. Clair tta n Pittsburgh. J’ OSEI'U FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox A Co.)oorn«r Market street and Diamond, keeps constantly on hand afall and complete assortment of Drnga, Meiliclnw, MMlcine Chants, Perfuracry.nnd ull articles pur* taining In his Imstnens. 4i*PhyslcJans prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoara. ja9:ly DR7 geo. ii. keyser, druggist, 14f) Wood stnat, earner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Fa. - Dcoiuce Bealfts. ,/cheese, warehouse—HENßY 11. 00LLIN3, ForwnAling and Cnmmissiuu Merchant,and Dealer in Clteess, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 29 Wood st., aboTQ Water,Pittsburgh. tnySl JB. OANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OHIO, Oonimlvkra and Forwarding' Merchant, and WboLanio Dealer in Western Reserve Chocs a, Butter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce gonendly. Fcutit st., between SmitbOolJ and Wood, Pittsburgh. M»BANE * ANJER, (SUCCESSORS to A. A A. Mcjlann,) Dtok-r* In Flour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchant*, No. 124 Second strecet, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1, , o7:<Uy)Jal2 David c. herbst, flour, pro due*. PmTuion an.l Cotumfedoa Merchant, No. tio7 Liberty street, corner of Maud, Pittsburgh, Lie atten tion to tba sale of Flour, Pork, Uacon, Lard, Cheese, Hatter’, Grain, Dried Fruits, Hoods, Ac- Ac. solicited' Alex, Forsyth, (successor to Forsyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Mer» chant, Denier In Wool, Elide*, Floor, Bacon, Lord and Lard (HI and Prodoce generally, No. 75 Water eu, Pittsburgh, Pa. H RIDDLE, OENERAL COMMISSION • Merchant and Dealer to Q root ■vie* anil Produce, 27 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Refer to K. llaicltos, PUteborgh, .: Uiualtt, Cosouave £ Co., Pittsburgh. nndaaUsbctory returns cnar. ntrol. r Robert iiutciiinson, coniussiTjs Merchant, for the a*lo of Western ttfei w- Onawv. Butter Lanl, Bacon, Fi*h, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Sal*ratu«, Oils Flour, Grain, Seeds, Dried Fruit,nnd Produce generally, No 8 Kfnithfield street. between Flret ami Watur. ap3 CIUAULES B. LEECH, FORWARDING ) ond Cominislou Merchant, Dealer In Flour, Grain, Ba. con, Lard ar.d Hatter, and all kind* of Produce, No 8 famltb- CUd street, Uilwucu First and Water. ap3 Eagle warehouse— jas. card- TVgTt, TThoksala Dealer in Floor, Provisions and Rn. G S-venth street, between IJberty - Pittsburgh, Px <sP»Tena*ca*b. mrfcly WM. B. lIOLMBS & BRO., PORK AND Beef Packe rs and Dealers in Provision*, corner of Market and Front street*, Pittsburgh, Px de<s aitoninw, OOBERT M’KNIOIIT, ATTORNEY AT -ill lAW,and Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Foarth street, Pittsburgh. deld JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT torneys at Law. OfUfce No. fIS Fourth st., ooar Wood, Pittsburgh. Px my2i HARTZIiOKN & lIAZEN, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In OJ«m Untldlng, Fourth strwt, Pittsburgh, TAi - Dtp ©oote. MURPiIY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS inSflka and Lilies’ I»n« floods generally, Cloaks, Talmaaaoi Shawls. .Embroideries and Staple Good*, for family nao. Jtn anosnally extonsiro assortment in all the aboTodepirtments.)n<trofciYed aud selling at tho lowest prices. 4g"3fcrth-ca*tcor. Fourth and Market oc3 a. jl Jtxsoa a co, prms’a— —..c. u aarnoirr a co., it. tosz A A. MASON A, CO., WHOLESALE • and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 25 Fifth street, Pittsbugh. ' dCatrmflts. Carriage and Wagon Manufactory. M. Tj. STEPHENS, Agent. CornerStntiTtjield Street and. Diamond Alley, TXTOULD respectfully iDform f f public lint be Is now foratwi as above and has returned the business of Carriage making in all us varieties, and (» also prvpntM to executo order* lor Wagons of all (Inscriptions, Including all work ;f,ir Iron Merchants’ o*e. Soliciting aronllnnanre of tho patronage *0 liberally bo stowed upon him While at the old stand uf -Ulgvlow A C 0.,” he would adfnro hit friends that the same care and atten tion will be given (owli hi* order* a» heretofore, liavl ug so cured the aerriecs of the best workmen, and haring ample apartmbntaetsewherofor theCuishiog of Hoe work. 4$»A gnuduaortment of heavy work now on band, suit able for.hprioß.naa. All work warranted for 12 months. /yjpParticnUr attention given to repairs. JaHtlyd Coach and Carriage Koetory. JOIISSON, BROTHER S CO., Cbrnrr of Belmont and Rebecca Strutt, ALLEOIIENY CITY. tITOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- rjOJ. VV f°nn theirfriends, and the public p-nixWlcW" rally* that they are manufacturing Carriages, Barouches, Rockawaya, Baggio*, Sleighs and Clurriots, In all thdr rari on* styles of finish and proportions. AH order* will be executed with strict regard to durability an J beauty of finish. Repairs will also be alien Jed toon tho most reasonable term*. Using In all their work the- W &ut«ni'Hiiru, Pol,, ud Wioel Muff, th,j fed toofl dent U»t all who favor them with their patreuage will d« erfoetly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are nxjneatud to give them a call before pur* ebuing elsewhere. ‘ ooSyyd QUNDKIE3 —300 bgs. primo Rio Coffee; 020 lilull P R Sugar; 30 bble standard Cnts'd Sagan 10 Mil* Powdered “ 15 “ Coffee '» -SW ".'OpUen Syrups 25 “ Kxcolsior Sjwp; 75' b*a 5a «Vd Tobacco: R 0 kgs 6 twist Tobacco; 25 cask* BJ Cartt Soda; 25nrbbli Soda EaUrato*; 50 bsi SodaSaleralor, 20 tlerses Bice: m hTAiktaY »iw,- 3y bf chests Buck To*; 60«tddJef«M’d “ 2X; rnxsßag Wrapping Paper; 100 bx* us’d bUu«GUxs; 400 bdl* Straw “ ** : 150 dps Cora Brooms; 600 kegsbost brand* Nalls; bObozeaClar Pipes; 3 cask* BloacM Wbale Oil; T 6 bbls-N 0 fran 10 boa* Onto Peppot; 6 bags Allipict-, luo bbls largo No 3 Mackerel; fSSOsides Sole Leather, 50 bbli mod u “ la store and forsala bjr WATT t WILSON, eell No. 2CB Liberty »t. S* JTOBKIES— - C2tt,MgH&imp Bio Coffee; . 1W cfacfU Y. IX. tad Black Twu; ( . .73 boxes aborted brand* Lump Tobacco; 25 kejp Six Twist Tobacco; 36 hfeds Porto lUco Sugar, 6o iibis Refinsd Sagan ; W btiU Yellow Refined Snnr, W bbl* Golden Syrup; ittU.UExaUto/SSp; SO bbU K* Q, ÜbklaMos 35 kegs Bi Garb Sods; 60 baxes.BodaSelerato*; WO bills assorted aise. ikr*w Wrepplngll’spMf 15 tierces Rioc; v * . £OO Wdoe Sols Leather; 20 bblt pun Pish Oil; 26 bids BostoQB; .. t 25 boxes assarted Window QUm; 160 damn assorted Brooms: . -00 kessMMftadß'ans. In store ud fop ufo by , - . JOIIX PLOYD t CO. rpSOTT’B PATENTOIL OLUBKS, or Capa, JL j»f JSw» Ba<Ia«» bJ M. ?. fcllOfl. THE l)i ILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. NBW YORK ADVEBTISBMBNTS From IL S- SCHELL'S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad way. . ANENERGETIC business man can makft. In any part of tbs United States, from three to five dollars a day, by selling from sample “THE PATENT INDIA KUBBKU SAFETY FLUID LAMP," wlthnnim proved Burner. Every family who has regard for lift•, per son, property or eeouoiny will purchase them. For Infor mation br mail, tucluic stamp, to UAWXHUKST A MOTT, LIGHTE, NEWTON A DUADBUIIYS, 421 Broome Street, Xtu> Fork, Manufacturers of the Pntent Arch Wrest Plank Piano Fortes, celebrated for depth, full, ness, richness, purity, sad t peculiar singing quality of their tone, for which they have received the highest econiiums from the greatest musical culebrillos of the country; and in evcryhdr, when brought in competition with other instru ments, bare obtained ilia highest premium. The Pateut Arch Wrest Plank, which Is owned and used only by ns, guarantees their standing in tune lancer thau any other in* ithHni-nt; wbilo their unprecedented aemand in all parts of the country is a sufficient proof of their superior cxcrlluuce. A liberal ilUcouut to Clergymen, Schools and the trade. JeSjlyda KALCUUi LOecn JOBS L. LZCCH JOS. 8. men JOS. 8. LEECH - & CO., H0*.9411 & 344 Liberty st., Pittsburgh', Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Xin Plnt« and Tinner’s Bt ook, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jynrdly (Laio of J. S Leech, McAlpln A 00., Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS* Levee and Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, Jotepb S. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchants gone; ally. lyllidAwlyT COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A*o. 30 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo. aerzn vo Sixqca, Hartkax A Co., I Jo.vcs A Lactu. Loabm, StxwaJit 4 Co., t Zdg A Pacttce. Will purchase to order. Lead. Hemp, Bacon, drain, Ac. Prompt sUention given to uuy inanuer of forwarding. JeSilyd* Springer iiarbaugu, commission Merchant,Dealeriu Wool, l*rovlaljuvand Produce gen erally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry s.. kiNo, (late of "the. firm of King A Moorhead,) CununlMion Merchant, anil IKialur laPig Metal and Ulooms, No. 79 Water street, be low MnrkebPitubnrgh, Pa. __»pUl A A. II AUDY7(SUC(Ji;SSOR TO UAR • dy, Jones A Co.,)Coui!uissrou and Forwarding Mer chant; Ageut of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner First and Ferry sts.. Pittsburgh, Po. Ja2D-.lyJ ELW A Kli T. "M EG RAW" GENERAL Corntzalnion Metxl.unt, and Wb»t«Ml« tWJ.u- lu Maun fecttirml Tol.acc. tiu|HjrtrJ nnj Sun/r Sc Ac., Na 241 oj.p .«ito tbo brad ~f l'lu.-' bargh. Pa. tnbl2.ly BAGALEY. OOSG IU V£ Jc CO., Wholesale Grov'crs, N.-a. Is uo-I 2J Wood street, Pitts -hurgh. oco.o. acts a. o. ucsaat Reis & beruer, grocers anu Doalen in Bacon, Lard, Flonr, Choese, Br.»>nn, Ac. South-West coruor Dmtthfiuld and tiecond Rtructs, Pitts burgh. ocUlyd Alexander kino; wholesale Grocer and Importer nl Ash, No. 273 LiU.-rty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apblyd* TTirMr MITOHELTREE, JT.' ~ 4 BRO., H ltivti'fyhig Distillers, and >7l no and Liquor Merchants, No. 2vrJ Ltb*rt> street, Pittsburgh. ju2s- jso. n. joau jas. u coolst. Jones & cooley, wholelalk guo- CEKS and Boat Furnishers, dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No 1U Wat.-r street, near Cherry Alley .iPitUburgh, I'a. mr2o saw’l p. siiaivn jou.v b wi woarn. SHRIVER A DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 Second street. (Ul we-.n Wood and Smithfleld, i'lttaburg'.i A CULBERTSON, WHOLESALE • GnxeraudC-.iiuni—i.'ii Mvridiant.Deal-'rin Pnelure and Pittsburgh Maunfu turv.l Ariwlea, 195 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. son*ruin. KicouatrLovn wtuuai riorn. JOHN FLOYD i CO., V/lIOLESALE Grocers and CouimLcdon No. IT U Wood mui Sa Liberty stn-«-t, Jol6 Watt 'i wiLsox, wiioLksale UHO C’LitS, Ojinmiyuoii MurdiunU and Dealers In Pro duce ami Pittsburgh Manufacturt-*, No 2i!> Liberty *tr***t, Pitt»biirirti. Ju2s IfliUM I'llUtl ! KOkIKTDiCKCT ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE Gron-rs, C*’tnmi«Mo»i Merchants, and Dealers In Produce, No- HU Water street, nod G 3 Front street, Pittsburgh. TOoUU LITTLt, SB THOMAS LITTLE, /M. fLate of tin- firm KnbUou. Little £ Co ) T LITTLE A CO., WHOLESALE GKO « GER 9, Pruducv and Commiflriou Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No, lilt Second struct, Pittsburgh. jnl!hy;6S wit. M’am.-Hxox .. H .L. NORTO*. TITM. McCUTCIIEON & CO., WIIOLE <Uf SALE Grocers, Produce and Commission MerdiAuts, In Pittsburgh Maanf.irtnred Article*, No. 219 ?&- Atwell, lee wuoLESAXk Grocunt, Produce and Commission Merchant*, mad Dealers in PitUborgh Manufactures, No. 6 Wood *Lrer t, bu twean Water and Front Pittsburgh. aplB eodt. uobison, san’l a. rooibos. R ROBISON A 00., WHOLESALE t Grocers, Commission Merchants, and Dealers in ail kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh ManoCTCtures, No. 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JolWyd KOBEUTH7ICfNO,"\VHOLESALE GRO. CEU, CarwumioD Merchant, snd Dealer in Feather*, Fish, Flour, nod all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 ljl>- erty street, month of Sixth. Pittsburgh, Pa. LI be mi ad> ranee* made on eonrignnirnU. Jas:lyd kt»nT MAXELL. .. jutu *. naiADnra. Robert dalzell a co., whole- SALE Grocer*. Commission and Forwarding Mer chants and Dcalrrsin Prod nc* and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 JAMES C. RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Broker, No. 65 Fifth «t_, between Wood aud dtuithficld, Pittsburgh, l»n Farms, ILuhs, Hits, Miilti Furnace*. Ac, bought nr.il sold on commission, baud- Warrants, Hills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Ks|rerlul attention given to ♦nbdlriditjg Farms and disponing of (hem Tortus rmoms hie .lnl« ;( UwP Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages and nil securities for monvy. Pervious can procure loans through my Agency, on reason* able term*. Those wishing to invest their money to good adranugu, con always ftn<Lfirst and second eUss paper 1 *! my office, for sole. Ail communication* and Interviews strictly confidential. Office QUA NT STREET, opposite fit. Paul's Cathedral. Julidtf AUSTIN LOOMIS.. THUS. t>. LOOMS AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., DEALERS IN Promfwory Note*, Bonds, Mortgage* and all Soeuri> tii*e f«r Money. Money loaned on Checks) short data*, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring loann can be accommodated on reasonable tons*, and capitalist* can bo furnished with good securities at remunerative price*. Also, attend to tho Bale, Renting and tearing of final Estate. 49*0ffico No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood. LOOMIS, Notary Public. rar2 B McLAIN <fc SON, Real Eatato Agent* « and BUI Broken, No. Fourth stroat. THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent, No. 75 Fourthjtrest. WM. 0. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printers, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ae-dl) EC. COCIUIAM,“(SUCCE.SSOR TO • S. SwJlcr,) Wboloaolu aud Retail DoalurJn Books, BUtiouvry and I‘apor QaDgiugs, Federal street, Ctli door B. E. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. 'UN S. DAVISON, BOOKSKLLKK AND v Stationer, tncccoor to UurbuD & Ajjuow, No. G 3 Market .Itrwl, nenr Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. K‘ "AY S COTTiOOKSKLLEKS AND STA TIONRAS, No. G 5 Wood itrret, nest dour to the mf acr uf Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School uid La* book*coo* ■tn&tly on hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONER, No. 78 Fonrth sL, Apollo Buildings. Hunt a miner, bookseller And Stationer, Maaoak: 11*11, Fiftli street. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Foortb street, Bole Agent forCHICKERINO A BOSS’(Boston) PIANO FOBTES, MA SON A HAMLIN'S MODEL MJiLODEONH and OBOAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mmicand Musical Oooda. Ja23 - HKLEBER &. BRO., No. 53 FIFTH a 8t„ Blgn of the Golden Harp, Bole Agent for NUNNS A CLARK’S (New York) unrirailed Grand and Buuara PIANOS, and CAIUIART A. NEEDHAM'S genuint MtLO DEONS and OBOAN HARMONIUMS, Dcalere In Mode and Mnskal Initrunnmts. riUAKLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTURE -I J PR and Debler 1° Plano Forte#, and Importer of Marie VJStaS lUSSaiaiSrW* Agent for the UAMBURO fTANOialMfor lIALLET, DAVIS A CO.'S Bolton Hanoi, 3iS2 , 5S2ijW-»AMKl»B.«l. 118 Wood street. myS BICIUBD BARD, Ilidcs, Leather, Oil and Shoo Findings, So. 215 Libtrif flwf, oeilyd PITTSBURGH. PA. J" OB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, " BILLS LADING, Po *pSft’jll.ETS, LAe [SrEB HEADS, And every ilceolpUon of Jobprinting, plain oromarqcnla), executed neatly, promptly and at reasonable rale*, by WSI. 0. JOHNSTON A COv ■ deio Printer*, Binder* and Stationer*, 57 Wood p Patentee*andevclualve MnnuEictarers, Gil Fulton street, New York. Ctommresion, src. McALPUI & co. REFERENCES: THOMAS d& QALbACUERt Grocers. Krai lEstah Sgntts, \V 1L 1.1 All WAUD, tJoofesrllns, Set, fHustc, &c. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 185 S iHantifattuure. WELLS, BIDDLE 4t CO.. 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited Rem tho trade, and promptly ship ped as per iustructious. Tr»>»—• months, or 5 per cent, discount for cash. St<2s:lydAwS J. &, 11. UE&WIO, or ROPES AND TWINE, Comer of Penn and Walnut streets, Pittsburgh, iU. Have always on hand a full supply of Coil and Halter Ropes, Bed Cords, Sash and Crate Conic Wool. Breom, Cottou and Flax Seine; Paper, White and Colored Twine; Out Lines, Staging and Mason’s Lines. su2LlydAwS W11.1.1A31 U.VaXIIILL & CO., Cl P.rnri fit., below Marbury, Pitt«burgh, Pr. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent Boiler, LoeGmotivo, Hoed and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Breicben, riru B-\I, Stuim Pipes, Condoim-rs, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, LifnßoaU, etc. Alio, Blacksmiths' Work, Bridgo and Viaduct Irons, done at tho shortest no- tice. Ail orders from a distance promptly nttundod to. j 022 Pena Cotton Altlls. Pittsburgh. Kennedy, curLDS & co., manufac turers of— Peun A No. 1 heavy 4-1 Shoutings; Carpet Chain of atl colors and slmdm; Cotton Twine; “ Bed Cords; “ Plough Lines and So«b Cord; “ Rope of all sizes and descriptions; Batting. 49*Gr<i’jni left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A CV>-131 Wood street, will have attention ji 2S:)y JAMES IRWIN, OP QULPUURIQ ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Ewent Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; nuflmao'i Anodyorr, Muriatic Acid; Aqua Ammonia, PYP; Nitruua do Powler'a Solution; m)r3 3. a. pnuus wk. JOHSto: R. k. JOHSBOS .PEIUtIN A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATERPROOF CEMENT R'JOFING, laS Tiiiao Stiu«T, PltUborgh,Pa. oc!4:dtl 11. M.WABREN&CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND Water-Proof Cun)i<u»iti>>n Rwli sdJ Roofing Ma- —24 Fifth street. DASIELUES.VETT, Manufacturer of fancy color ed Iroustone Wnn-, Sackingham and Yellow Ware, Ac. OlUco at tbo Manufactory, corsrr of Washington and Franklin street*, Birmingham, ojip;*tl# Pittsbnrgk, Pa. uirlfedly* tnOUAS UITCIIIL IoHS D. UCILUuN WII. STEVKtOOX. Union Foundry, MITCIIKLI., HERRON St, CO. WILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSINESS OF th<- Union Foundry, at the .dd stand of PENNOCK, MITCHELL k CO., IJu. 194 liberty hi. Tiiry will manufacture, u anual, a large nnJ general **- •urtiaeniof CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens, OFFICE AXt) PARLOR STOVES, MANTLE &, KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Waw t Wagon Boies, Dog Irons, BAD inoN*. TKA UKTTLKS, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, Mill uinl Machinery CiiAtlng* 'Gouarullv And GAS ami WaJKK PIPES of all sues. ALSO. fti'KYA.xn xa/lsofTtn: restbh.\si>\i Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All »f which will !>o sold at uunu&cturrrs' j.rl.-oa. mjMj _ \VILLI Apt TATE, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. It) Fourth struct, near liberty, And 472 Penn street, neil dour to Alderman Parkinson’* ‘_>i!Ve, *nd IVd.Tal si , near Lnr«ck Allegheny. Ad'Evory dweriptiun of fittings for Water, Go* and MU-aui. . uiySLtf tfincst-asttc Tile Floor, For Chtirrhes, Halla, Cuuvrrntorkw, Vestibule* and Stori ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. FROM THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES, ili-rfr» Mihi.m & Co, Umdon, au<l Mpmh Millar A Coal<M. NVw Voik. for i’lttsburgh and the ffr*t, All work iixiH'iitod in a •niH > rior Bi)lo. Plana. [>r*wlu*t and oau U- m-<mi at No. 2 Fourth Btrcft. m-ur l.iU •rty. [»p2s] url&ljd ' JOilSi" CAMPUKLL, MA X V F A 0 T V It E K OF BOOTS®*- mul 5I1*)K? of ••rcry No :u Sralthfield atront, P*. ‘ oc31:lyo {nouraiire agents. HC. ULMAN & CO., General Insurant* • AjrcbU »qJ lii'uiftiim ])i"»cr«, N\«. 7S Fourth it Pittsburgh, Pa. TITK & UK AFREE Age.ala Neptune Infiur* awe Co, LaCtjrette Hall. WoOtHfrwt. R ‘FINNEY, Agent Eureka iusurocueCo., • No. 9 Water «trc**l. A A . C M K'flT n rSKUKETTHY a Pcunsylrania lusuranco Company of Pittsburgh, Ji>n<-a’ nmblmg. Fourth itn-ot. SAMUEL L. MAUSIIKLL, Secretary Ciri zeiH*’ Insurance Company, W Water street. FM. GORDON, .Secretary Western liwur • once Company, 02 WeUr street. JOARLTNEHCOFFIaN, Agent for Frnnk • Un Fire Insurance Company. Not th-eost corner Wood and 'flail .1 itreetn. PA. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware e Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water ilrret, TIIOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur ance Company am) Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, corner Watoraxid Mnrlot street*. THUS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’ uttd In.urAiiiv Co, Wat.-r struct. .JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental • oi Firth stmt. T> W* Wext- JCV* rrn lustireuca C0.,97 Front»Lr net. ffitp tiolstrry. waltutp xamiiau joatro a. aouuti Wall Paper Warehouie. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im porter* and Dealer*,B7 Woodstreet, betweun Foortb street oud Diamond Alley, whtiro may bo found an extensive aeeortuiimt of every description of Paper Uungingt.tor l*ar lura, Un)U, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Alas Window Shade*, in prut Tarlety at lowest price* to country dealer*. *•l6 WALTER P. MARSHALL A OU E EDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. % and9B * Third itrwt, uenr Woi>d. Blruiiifacturen and Denier* In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN O<X>DS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS ANDCORDS, comforts, beds, PATENT SPIRAL SPRINQ MATTRESSES,*c, Would solicit tho attention <>f purchaser* to their large am) varied stock. apXh&nd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • aVo. 100 Third Strut, I'ttUhurgh, Mikiioticturer and dealer in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDASIIADESaIuI BLINDS, 51 AITRASSKS.COM FORTS, CUSHION'S, Ac. Particular attuntion paid to Suainbuat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. uirl'J.lyd JFurmtuu. T. D. YOUNG * CO., HANuriCTusiw or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY —nderal Wylif. ami Ftnna. Awnui Warehouse—Nos. IS MO SiuUhfield St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE-Wo are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FUTINITUKE aud CHAIRS, and inviUs the attention of tbow* Interested lu furnishing boat*. •oflthdAwß T. B. YOUNO A CO. JAMKS W. WOODWICLL, CAIUXJiT FURXiTVRE JJ AXU FA CTURF !t Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • hi* friend* and customers, that be hna Just coinpletod bis ilock of Furniture, which fa decidedly tholargoat and beat ever offered for sale In thlaclty. As he Udutermlnad to np bold bis stock, with *nn*oued material*, U*st workmanship and newest desigus; and from the orient of Ll* order* and facility In manufacturing, bo is enabled to produce warrant ed FURNITURE at the lowest prices. Ho koept on bund the greatest tarlety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most olognut aud ouatly, thatyi house, or any part ofoae, ■may be furnished from bis stock ( «ir uanafactuml expressly to order. tur2i> ptjysmans. DR. R. T. FORD still continue* his new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. HU office, Wrtt end Pennsylvania Avenue, (Fourth Street Road,) Knsteud o Dianmud street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ill* utiUmitod succos* In Acute and Chrenle Diaoasos can nut Ui equaled In any of tbo modlcal practice of tho prases day._ mrlfcdAwlyF. DR. O’BRIEN CAN’ BE CONSULTED at Dr. Bmltb’a, corner Fifth aud Hniithfleld atreots on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 and l to 3 o'clock. 49*Rcaidenoe on the Brownsville Road. GOULD’S PATENT SPRINO BED - Hav- Ing purchased the exclusive right to manufacture and ■ell ‘‘Gould's Patent Spring Bed,” lu tbo comity nf Allegho oy, wo art now prepared to fbrnlsb those dcairiugto pur chase a lop pricid, M&P and duraLU Spring Dtd. (bit and examine them &t<Cr warehouse* They can be attached to auy bod*lead and rumored tborefronj at pleasure. Steam- Uoats, hotel*, Ac., luntlsbed with this bed at a very low price. *ull T. B. YOUN'Q A 00.,38 gro**bfleli| *t. Hats and Caps. JAMES WILSON is now receiving his f~% Full Style* of ii ATS AND GAPS, TlfcGentlera«nj’cj4L Flexible Silk Drm It&U, sod Ladle*' Hiding lUta; OonTT Soft Hat* of Tartar* kind*—Uongarlen, Planter, Artlit, Ac.; Yontli’* aed Children!* Fancy lieu and Capa, io great vari ety; Gentlemen’and Youth'* Bilk Pltuh Cara, sew Please call at No. 01 Wood atreoL aoSfrdtf JAMBS WILSON, Painters. LO5O ALANS, House and sign painters, No. 77 (Old Post Offlaeßolltllng)Third street, betwwo Wood end Market streets. All orden promptly attended to. ln a superior style. mb37:lyd CARD.— In consequence of the financial-de~ nQKemcata of the country, sod the very general pro* tratiou orlmslDou tricing then)from, entirely ualookod for at the time of the recent eeleot W. R. Murphy to J tS. Burchfield, In the fins of Murphy dr fiarthfield, the itme hoe been annulled, end tbebnilneei trlll be continued u formerly, under the title of MURPHY A BURCHFIBLD. W. R. MURPHY, 3. IL BUBOXZV2LD. Pittsburgh, Oct 34.1557.—u03 M NOTES, Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Draltar Ac., Ac., bought and sold by 0. HXAIfINSON, 6&K Fourth gL pttsbuvg!) liable. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY RIDDL? «SB 00. , nrra mxrr. ai4vz noiu/iat®. IMPORTAST FROM KABSA9. p BOCLAMATIOS In accordance with the provisions of ao act enliiled “An act submitting the constitution framed at Lecompton tinder the act of the Leg islative Assembly of Kansas territory, entitled ‘an act to provide for takings census and elec tion of delegates to a convention,’ passed Feb. 19, 4. u , 1557,” the undersigned announce the following as the official rote of the people of Kansas territory on the questions as therein submitted, on the 4th dav ot January, 1 S*»B : COUNT I Ed Leavenworth, Atchison Doniphan, Brown, Nemaha Marshall Riley Fottawattomie, Calhoun Jefferson, Johnson Lykins, Linn, Bourbon,-. Douglas, ••••. Franklin, Anderson, Allen Shawnee, Coffey, Woodson, Richardson Breckinridge, Madison Davis, 10.22 G! 138 Some precincts have not yet sent lu their re turns, hut the above is the complete vote receiv ed th this date. J. \Y. DENVER, Secretary-ond Acting Governor. C. W. BABCOCK, Pres’t of the Council. G. IV. DEITMjER, ... Speaker of Houariof Rep. W hen alt in, the rote will t>e JretTii f'r ,m t!><- I-urroDce HepnUicao Extra ; Lawrence. Kansas. ) January 14, 1857. j To Mr people of A'if»*aj : The undersigned received on the 1 2ih insf., the following letter from the president of the. late constitutional convention: Lecompton, Jan. 12, ISSS C W. Babcock, President of the Couucil of the Territorial Legislature, and « Q. IV. DKIT2LEH, Speaker of the (louse, GtsTLryuN : The election returns of the elec tions holden ou the 21 si day of December, 1807, andjths 4th day of January, 1859, under Ihe constitution known as the Lecompton constitu tion, will be opened to-morrow at 12 o’clock, M , at the office ofthe snrvcyor-genefnl, in this place, and you are respectfully requested to be present on the occassion, and the re turns. * Very respectfully your oVtscrv'L JOHN CALHOUN, President of Convention. In obedience to the polite invilatiou of Mr. Calhoun, we attended on the day and ni the time specified and witnessed tfr* opening of said returns, examined the poll bodEs, noted the number of votes for and against the single prop osition submitted by the schedule of the consti tution, and find the following to be the result: Constitution with slavery HM3 Constitution with uo slavery 5'19 More than one-half of this majority was cast at those* very sparingly settled precinta in the territory, two of them io the *Sbawuee Reserve, on lands not open for settlement, viz • Oxford, Johnson County 1206 Shawoea, “ “ x TUB Kickapoo, Leavenworth Co 1017 From our personal knowledge of thesellle* nicola in and around the above places we have no hesitation io saying that, the great hulk of these votes were fraudulent; aud taking into view other palpable, hut less important fraads, we feel safe in saying that of the whole vote i>ulleti, ooi i*iHVi BfArqlppal voles, polled hy the citizens of the territory^"—* On the Slate Ticket, the vole re:* as follows: - rnss STATE. Smith. lU/l>«rtt, jicbuyUr, Uu-I. 0- 'in. "parrot, G..v a Lt UtiJ. Halo. Coti^. 0238 03 10 G 230 '0248 01 70' — tfHfr RETIWKB RECEIVED SINCE. C 37 037 637 037 637 0875 6947- GBB5 t.Sl:i PBO-9LAE&RY. GSGO G5OB 0503 GOGS >539 C44U BETCBKB RECEIVED SIMPS. GOG 6015 6146 GG6G G 314 CGO'f (;574 FREE STATE JIAJOBJTIF.S. 330 001 301 371 304 090 Of the votes polled by tho pro-shivery ticket, the throe very prolific precincts above quoted, polled as follows: Oxford, Johnson County 738 Shawnee, *• “ 389 Kickapoo, Leavenworth Co 952 Aggregate To which, if we add the manifest frauds in other places, we Bball have an aggregate of more than 3000. For the Slate Legislature the rote elects as follows, collating os above all tho fraudulent votes cast, viz: House of Representatives. Ist List., Doniphan county lid do Atchlßon 3d do . Leaveuworlh 4th do Brown, Nemaha... Gib'do Calhoun, Pollowatomie 1 Gib do Jefferson. 7th do Marshall, Washington....;. Bth do Ililey county. 9th" do Johnson 10 th do Lykins 11th do *Lion 12 th do Bonrbon 13th do McGee, Dorn, Allen Nth do Douglas lGthdo Anderson, Franklin lGthdo Shawnee..... 17 th do Weller, Coffey 18th do Woodson, Wilson, Green- wood, Godfrey, Madison. 1 19th do Breokcnridge, Richardson... 1 20ib do Davis, Wise, Butler, Hun ter, etc lu.the Senate tbo vole stands as follows: Council. F. St. P. fl. ltd Dist., Doniphan county 1 2<l do Atchison 1 3d do Doniphan and Atchison.... 4th do Leavenworth v 3 sth do Brown, Nemaha, Pottowa’e 1 Gih do Riley, Marshall, Dickin son, Washington 1 7th do Jefferson, Calloway 1 Bth do Johnson. • 9th do Lykins,Anders’n, Franklin 1 10th do Linn. 1 lib do Bonrbon, McGee 12thdo Douglas. - 18th do Shawnee. 1 14th do Dorn, Allen, Wilson, etc... 1 1-Mbdo Rlohardson, Davis, Wise, Brcckcnridge, etc, * In Linn county, at the Mound City polls the ballot-box wai forcibly taken and destroyed by & 'mob under the command of Montgomery, who professes to be a free state man, after About one hundred votes (all free state) had been cast, by which wo lose two representatives and one sena- Thus It will bo seen that we have triumphed against a mesi miserable and wicked apportion ment and an election law designed to open the door to frauds, and under which frauds the most manifest and dsmUtakable have been perpetra ted to the extebt of 8003 or 4000-totes. This triumph was accompUshed by a party greatly distracted on the subject of voting un- der a constitution that they hate, cml loathe and abhor to the center of their heartß, with a short and imperfect notice that failed to reach many of the more distant districts. These causes to gether, it Is safe to-say, reduced the free state vote to the extent of 6000 vote". G. W. Deitzler, Speaker of the House. llumanitv is a Wife. —One really pities the poor carver of a favorite dish. Not only has he all the trouble, but he is obliged to send all the best hits-to his friends. What an angel of a wife has our acquaintance, Smith! He helps her, of course, as-is a lady’s due, namety to the very choicest morsels: and, when all the other people at table are served, (not before,) that great-minded and generous woman has the pluck to say, with a well feigned impatience: “Dear, dear, Mr. Smith, you have sent me woodcock (or ortolan, or phoenix, or whatever it is) when yon know I never touch it—a husband never condescends to remember his wife's tastes."— To which Smith has the meekness to reply: “Well, well, my love, I beg your pardon; I real ly qnite forgot. Send it round to me, dear; send, it round to mo.” And he gels the best help of them all. We have seen this feat at Smith’s twenty limes. Let as hope that he remembers his confederate when it is time to make presents. — ‘Punch. I? !? - 5 1997 630 '6Ol 187 238 Resuming Business. —On Tuesday morning the works of Russel), k Erwin, the extensive hardware manufacturers, at New Britain, resum ed business, They recommence with 200 hands which number will be increased if business war rants ii. This was the first sound of a factory whistle heard in New Britain for about two months, and they have quite a number of facto-, ries there. The sign is encouraging for better* times.— Hartford Thine*, Jan. 20 392 353 610. 2GB 1047 gUEUIFF'S PROCLAMATION I* rits Horsr or I{eprc.«cvt«tivl<i. i January Tib. ISSS. j To Rr/I.T [‘ATTCUSO*. K*sl , High Sherill of Alirgiirliy Ci.llUl*- WHEREAS, a vacancy Im* o-viirrt-J In tlie repnsvnlA tion from the county of Allenhc-iiy. m tin* House of Itepro sculuiivm of the Commonweftltli of Pennsylvania, occasion* e-t by the death of .fame* R. lUckhotisx. a m-'inl«-r elect Tram nsiil county. Th'-rcfire, I, A. Bruw.-r l«>ugaknr, Speaker nf tb<- ofltepriwuiaUvo* of M iU Cumiiiouweallh. In scroniancr with thu Constitution ofthe Commonwealth and tlx- «j v. lal Acts of Assouibly in such cases made an J pro\ Ided, do coni'. maud you. the said Shuriff, to Itsuu your pr.<lnmnti.>n, «>r dvrlng n special ih-clioii, to be held <m TI'ErDA V, THK TUK.vrV.-IXTII DArOF JANUARY, Inst., for the par pose of circling nu* person to (HI the vacancy aforesaid. 1 u h-atlniooj whereof, 1 hare huruuntx set my hand. th« <Liy unit yenr first above written A. BROW Kit IaiNOAKER, Sje-aker of the Honscof ev-ntattres of Pennsylvania, .tiles tP J. /.ci'iLcn, Clerk of the House of Representative*. By urine of the ulxive writ,- I, lir-ly Patterson, Sherlfl of the county of Allegheny, do hereby make know n. and j:ire till* public notice |o the ch*rt.ira of said rniinty of ny. that a >|ecto>ii will 1m- l-.-i-l iu •xid la-nut* -.o Tt* K* DA Y. lb- '-'-I t> -I .> ..f J..00.iy A Ii , l u> th-' And n« diverted by said lath section w f the Act of July. I hereby giro notice, that e*«iy jh-isuii (excepting Jti'-tu-i-s of lh» Pence) who shall hold nny otlico or appoint ment of profit or trust, audef the Uoveruuicut of Ilia baited f-ute. or of this Stain, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate ofllrei or apeot, who is or shall he employed under tho leg islative, executito or Judiciary department of this State, or of th* United States, or viony city ur incorporated district, and also that overy member of Congress. ami of the State of tho RelectoremnnuinCoandl ofonycity, or t'ominx-.si,iuers ol any tucurpuraied district, is Ly law m capahlo of hvldJive hi oxertiiiing at tbssimu time, the odire oi apiadutment of Judge. I nsjiector Chirk, of any electiM <i! tins Commi'tiw«»lih; and that tw Inspector. Judgo or other .tthccr of any ’•ueh t-lecliou shall bi» eligible to any Ofih e to he Ue ii Vulv-1 t.-r Ainl fiirtbor, that by the 4lb SiVtlou of the Act of April ICtb, I*4o, It is pro' i.l.rd, that tho aforesaid Ifith sertlon n! the A.t ot July dd. tvrj, elr>ll tiot be so construed as to pre Tout any tuihiiA ofilccr ur Lomugb officer from sorting os Jnds l -'- Ins ji or clerk, *i any fin-rjl or <i>»:ial r-les li.iii in this Coiuniou weal th. The electors >.! thu Kirn Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to ni-.'t at tlie liouw- formerly occupied by iUi«-ard t>tnwaiul theconxir of fourth and Ferry »tr«<rU, In said Ward. The eh-1 torn of t!u- S«-cuud IVurdof tbo dtyr of Pittshillgii to Dleet at (ho I'llhllc 61'hool Ilonsoiu said Word. The electors of bo much of tho Third Word ns he* m ■tb and »<-«t ofOraut strict, te’tnc Pr-.-ciiK-C No 1 of sail wind, * ill meet at lh<- heuw- of KIUUi i. Jamksi.li, uli the eufiicr (d hixth and gmilhlUdd strset* The elv. t.iri of «o uuicli i-f tin* ThirJ VVarJ as h.-s » mth and o*st of ilraut ktrcvt, h*lng Ihulnct No -Jot Mil nar-l. will meet at thn house of lt-itert Uilcspio, uu the r-'rii.-rof Wyliefnd Tnnnrf streets* The eh.aitoni oftln- Fourth Ward of the city of I’ltuhnrch to moet .u the Public School House in said Wai d. The rfi-ctor* ol '!> much oi the Fifth Ward a» lie* uorih and east of Adaru* itreruU-inx Precinct No.I of »aid ward, will vote at tho Public Mi-wl House, on Liberty stre-t iu said I*l ec-inrt. Tlf* »1< ■ trr» . f «nuiMji»l till.. I-'mii Ward *j l*V. hiulh •il l wr*t i.f A'liiui Htni l. l»in< lT>«c«mT N■> J •’! *ai*l wml will rote it tin- Public Schmrl lluiiv, on the mrurr »f i*ik »||'l 'l'Hurii »trr**t», in uIJ Frrcinrt. The elector* oftlie Sixth Ward of tlir city .if PitUburgh t. Dtp«'t at the Public School Fl»um Id said Wur-l TU« elector* of the Sorcnth Ward of tho city of i'ltuhurgh to mo t at th« Public School House in uid Ward. Th* doctor* of the Eighth Wart! of thccitr ot Pittsburgh to tnodt at the I*obtic School Houra In raid Ward. Theflcctur* of the Moth Word ot tho city of Phtiburgb to meet at tho Public School Uoa*e to said Ward. Tbo elector*of the First Ward oflho city of Allegheny li inert at the home of J. WooJhmuo, iu Robinson itroet. The elector* of the Second Ward of tho city of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thom|wun, uortb-wi-*t cottier of Ohto Htroet and the public tqnayc. Tbo elector* of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at tho Public School Home In aaid Ward. Ilia rhetor*of the Fourth Ward of tho city of Allegheny to moet at the house of T. Smith, at tho rortu-r of Robinson and Anderson atrects. Tho rh-cton of the borough ofßinimigtraiu, An-l precinct, to imvc at the School ll.iuse: second precinct at the Towd Hall iu said borough. The elector* oftho borough of East Birmingham to nuvt at thu Lower School House, la said borough. : >Xhn electors of Uuquesne through to tuoct at thu Public ■—■MB—BWl—BihOo meet at the Public Th*clnctor»nfthaburou*h house of James Sharp io laid borough. u ‘ The elector* of the borough of MeKeospafttouieeL at the Town Hall in sold borough. Th* rlrctorsuf the borough ..f Sooth Pittsburgh to meet at the office of the Iturgcua, In sold borough. The electors ot the U rough of West Pittsburgh to meet at the School House in said borough. The elector* of the borough of West Elizabeth to moot at the Public School Uonee In said borough. The elector* of tbo borough of Tarentum to mental the Public School House In said borough. Tbo elector* of tho borough uf Manchester to meet at the Public School Uouae. Tho elector* of tho borough of Elizabeth to moot at the house of 1! G formerly occupied by John Walker, In said borough. Tho electors of Election District No. I, la Pceblm town ship, tonioet at tboUlun Hotel fa said township. Tho electors of Pitt township to meet at the School House on IVniia.avenue iuaaldtowuaidp, except Unqualified volet* residing Iu section* Nos. 4,7 and 14, ofthedty district, who shall Vote at all aeuoral elections in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Tile electors of KL-ctiun District No. 2, of Peebles town ship to mwt at tho house of John Boitlcr, In the village of East Liberty. Thu elector* of Collins township to moet at the house of Wm. M’Call, Jr., in the village of East Liberty. Tho electors of WUkins tuwushlp to meet at the bouse of John Shaffer, on the tiroensburg Turnpike Hood, In said township. -f The electors of Plata township to moot at tho house of John Soumervillo In said township. Ths electors-of Pattou tow»*hJp to moot at the house ol Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said town ship The elector* of Poun township to meet at the house of Robert Donaldson, on the Leechburg UoatL In raid town shift. Tbo elector* of Versailles township to meet at ths Public School Uouw, on tho form or David Shaw, uenr tho White House, formerly occupied by Tbornai Neal; now U William A. Shaw. Tbo oloeturn of Elizabeth township to meet at thehoaso of George Webster, formerly occupied by John Walker, iu Elizabeth borough. Tho doctors of Jefferson township to meet at Uus house of Michael Sue©, formerly occupied by John King, In said town ■hl|c F. St. P. S. 4 Tbeoloctor* of Mifflin township to meet at the house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by James H. Neel, to said township. - “ Tho Hector* of Upper St Clair township to meet at the Ooit-w of James Conner, In said township. Tho electors of Lower St. Clair township to meet ut tho bouse lately kept hr F. Utile, at the junction of the Bir mingham and Cool Hill roads, in said township. The .dretor* of Chartiers towuidiip to meet at the homto of \l iUia&i Oboy, on the Pittsburgh and StoubouTilleTurn pike. The ©lectors of Robinson township to meet nt tho house of bansh SJ Farland, formerly Andicy M’Farlaud. iu said township. »..T?. IC „ . to .” ° rFia<JU, y township to moet at the house of MUcl and A. Armcr, formerly occupied by J. Charles, to the village of Clinton, in said township. Tho elector* olSloon township to moot at School House No. 4, Iu *ald township. Tho elcctoi* of OhL township to meet at tho hens# o! Henry V. Thoiujaon, to said township. Tho ohteton of Fmukliu township to meet at tho house occuphd by Joseph Holemnn, in aaid township The electors of Reserve township to meat at the nch.ul Uuase No. 3, la salt] township. Thel electors of Baldwin township to meet at the boos* or John Co won, iu said township. Theelectow offlnowdon township to meetat the honso or Peter Boyer, to laid township. i T !? 0 of ® F *J et to township to meet at the bottle of 11. Uays, on the thrm of li.V. Coulter, In said town- electors of North Fayette towndiip to moot at tbo mim**! fur y" ,rl )' occupied by Francis Jemisou, M Rodger’s Mill, to sab] township. 6 n Th » # i£fi° ct K r,o, .s to^. Q,lli P hinuwt at the houso of Hugh DaltulL on the Franklin Road, to uld township c^^ssstsjs^ ,o m ”‘ - ,be nfTelrah IoC n™ .° r ,^ Bcr to meet at tho boose of Nathan Conley, In raid township. The eloctora of East Deer township to meet at tho Public Bdrool House In the borough of Tarentum. Tlw ©lector* ofNevHle township to meet at School House No. 1 (hereafter to he called Chaplin.) ofSmn. < fnb B^s^ WlC ¥ J C ’ 7 tOWMIIl P meet at tho house ffßamnel Ritchie, la said towashfp. The electors of Indiana township to meet at the beam for nreriy occupied by Alai,Turner, to «id towusblp. xtnw of ohaler township to meet at John bluw* will, la said township. Tho olocton of Cniaceut towusblp to moot at the School House In Shouactowu. t The qualified voters of that part of Indiana to*rnship,!n Allegheny county, residing with In the foil owing described boundaries, to wit:—Be ginning at a point oa the Allegheny river, at the upper line on the turn of John Cable, .and, running a northerly coarse, between the fkn&a .of said Cable and John Bord, to the north east comer of Cable’s tona—thence running » westerly course to the Shalu*s township line, to inch a manner as to embrace all bras or lota situated InOunntogham’e district, and known as the River tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereafter vote ■1 the general election In the borough of Qmrpahug, at tbedcctlonpoDof said borough. At which time andpUcee the qualified electors ae afore said will by ballot rote lor One person for member of the House of Representatives of of jf^Baekioafe 1 nca ? c l occarieoed by tho death Qlven tmder my band and sealed at Pittsburgh, this Bth & 7 £ f ;*7? r7 ' A. a ma, «nd of the Independence of the United States the eigbty-eecosd. JalMtawdewtdP BODY PATTERSON’, Sheriff, Very respectfully. Vonr ob’t serv’ C. W. BABCOCK, Pres’t'of the Council. JHiscillaiifous. VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 136. ,-ffoc galr. j, -THE ANDERSON FAKa’ 2 » mile, pfi fn gran and pasture,and an l* a spring of water. ftcW ihcn The improvement! consist ot a new fruno Dvoiliac at tociicd to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant house « - largo frame Bam, {0 by 39 feet. This choice farm is in a high state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, aehools. For terms, cmjnire at TIIIB OFFICE, or of Jal2*dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Bale. TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range ICL Stork connty, Ohio, commonly knowu as "Bowman’s Section," containing 040 acre*. It i# sitnated three miles we*t of iianlHon, on the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two mile* of the Pitte bnrgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Tho south, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder is covered with tnperior Umber—and the wholo is well watered by springs and running streams This section Is considered Uie finest body of land la tho county. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to invest in real estate a bettor opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. BWEITZER, No. 101 4tli atreot. Pittsburgh. ocSfinUwtfT Assignee Sale!—St Clair Hotel- TILE subscriber offers for sale all the Furni ture Ac* 4c., of the St. Clair Uotel situated on thx comer of 8L Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, consisting of Feather bed*. Hair and Husk Matrasses, Bqd Floods. Tables, Clialrs, Kitchen Utensils, and all furniture for hotel pnrpoees complete, together with a selection of the choicest brands of Wines and Liquors, imported expressly for the house, also tho nnexplred term of tho iesso, which has three years yet to run. The House is one of the oldest and moat favorably knowu in Pittehttrgh.and has sustained the highest reputation as a llotcL Theabovc will be sold at public auction on the promises at 10 o'clock A. on Wednesday tho '27th day of January inst.. unic-oa disposed of at private sale previous to that time. J. D. W. WHITE, Assignee of JalSdswlwF Wiuusr C. Cosvniv Sale of Durham Cattle. THE subscriber will offer at Public *r cw Vendue, on THURSDAY, the 28Ui inst, IRSS, KW at II o’- lock, A. M. on his farm,in fndustry town-ftlW ship, Allegheny connty, two aiics above Shorpshurgli. the following doecribed stock: Ono Durham Bull, S years old; one do. 2 years ohk six Milch Cows In calf; oue Cow mad Calf; two Koifera, 3 years old; onedo, 2 yean old; three do, 1 year old, and 1 Heifer Calf, & months obi. Also, a lot of Southdown Ewes, and one ’ thorungh-brvd Southdown Ruck. Terms inaite known at.sale. JulßTasuanfcr'F JONATHAN F. GAUKAHH. FOR SALE.—One with two i>ows, 130 feet Enui. £2 feet Beam, 4 feet Hold, button I'latik 3 iuch- ■>, well furtAnal and rurytliitij; of the tK*»t material and \roikmnn-Mp. Alm> ojjp Keol Itoat, 110 fret KaH, 41 inches Drop and liu f-etwide. emjnlr.of WATT A WILSON, jo-'u -JOS l.iWrty *trV-:L C~ Alt WOKKS FOR SALE.—We _ offwfirr fair the (VunsyJvanU Car Work', situated oti the Pa Ont.-al Railroad. In a ffih-d hottion and within an hour 1 " ride ui the rity. The hnildings constat of a Urick Machlno Shop. Foundry. three Cur thojw, and a Smith Shop. Then, is a good Knpinr of 20 home j*or«w, new Flue Boilers and about j-V<<kJ worth of Machinery. T'x>K Ac . with evert convenience »f llm ntanufaetnrc of Cars. The whole will be sold at a lira jinoe. An order Gir J3.C00 worth of cars will lx* jcirm tbr purchasers t<> start with. Fur particulars apply to Jal.: B. M’LAIN & SON. :»SVj Fourth at. Ij'Oß SALK -At Jackman’s Livery ? Sn.M. u fin. bsv kOIiI.Y HOItSK. sound sintyWV MUM.-in-v» r , LKWIS * KJKIKKTON, j:.o 107 \V-hl -trv. t. Oil ALL cui’NTKl RESIDENCE FURga O SALK OK I’.KNT.—Com Latin* oI2U arrra ritunU'dUa. in WV*i»ii..r'dai>d I'ountr. within I', mites from Chartiers Station on tinj-A^l< > j.iicny Valley liiiilruad, The improve mcnia arr,c-nI tranio house, cuntatninc debt winnis in ftrell.'lit t rjmii. A t-n/-■( v*m nf •'■■at under 30 Forth t parti, uliif-. ran U-Malnod.»! J«" 11. M'LMN A SoS. Baldwin TOWNsmi* coal land FOR FALK —1 hue* «o*rDtv fir« Acics of flnt clans FAKMI.Mi and iIAKDKMN'i LAND. siHiale-1 on Raw Mill llnu, \(j tiui.K fn-in Ui* city. Ou. J improTcmcult, Ltrijt* cnnifurt.tbi- Dwelling Uouhc, Ifauiu’ Bara uml all ■ thiT n«s .-Kvirv out l.uiMlnt'* - . ttuu aprifcya of wat*-r, jouiigr • •ri h ir*! in-ji frnii trt**a in good Ltarinq condition. Tli- whi'L plan ini'li rlaid wllb Coal find «kwj (,( atccs*. an l »i!t !"• •old nl j if npplinttioo li« ma'lc soon at JAMKS O. UICUKV. TU-al Fatale mid Bit) Broker. No.CA s(h at. I V AU -ABLE property Tn alle T <JIIE,\yciTV FOB SALK.— Wo offrr fur nU tha rjiiul li' lluiiw ami Lid now uccnpiti] by l)r. J. 11. Smith frowtiujc ’i) frrt on tin. i-.»»t *i.!r of the Diamond and extend tns lin- k W fret to a In f.s>t alley. Tin* liotiae laeunTrtiirntly arranped »Ith emu-ire l-nek huildlnpa, with a a mall outlay; th“ l»tnl<tiri«r CniiM U> »'i obaupi-d u to make a fine Uustru** *tan-t. Will l- M 1 w jud t> rm.i T«*rr easy. Apply t.. B. McLAIN 4 PO.VS *u2o Real Estate Office, Fourth at A KINK lIOL'SK on corner ot Market and Kliii ata., fur *ul*. In connection to an wjnal amount of Cuh. at 0 per to Le a«i an-d uu Stocks or other approved security. AUo, a pood Coal Property on the Mononpahela riTcr, (3*l pool) with a ca-ih capital of |:Sj.<jO<l to work the mines, •e-iind on »t-- k» or improved city property. • 11. McLAIN* A SON. Land For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF ABOUT ♦••vvuty seres within* mile and a U!r uf Wwh* tnct<m. Pa* tying U'tweu the Niitioiml t'uad and th<* Hemp B--1J U. it A new fntm© honw* and other improvements UitTc Ix-eQ nmJe upon iu It U the best quality,.! Ume •t.mr I-aiiJ, and Las l**en iiD-tur * high stale of uiltlratiuo. It contains about 16 acre* <>f Timber, and there U running water in ever Held. I'.lt further tiiionuutlou enquire at this offloe. [anl?:tf VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers fur sole ou favorable term*, a larws number of building lota in the Bth Ward of the rtiy. The l,.t* front on i’nmsylvnnia Avruue, Watson, ForW*, Locust, Maria, Vicroy and Bluff streets, are but • few minutes walk from the C<*urt U«ut* and will he «old rery ebrop. I’erwjui desirous of securing a convenient and healthy lorithm for a honw*. or wbihlug to purrhnae (or speculation, in a part of the city which must continue steadily to tmprore wifi fiud it to their advantage to call npon Uie *ul«ecriWr. C, MAGKK, Att’y at Law, my29:tf No. 1W Fifth street COAL LAM) FUR SALE.—The underdid ed offers for «lo ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY'ACHES of COAL LAND, sit anted on the Grit pool, one «d the most desirable locations on tli« Miiuuugahela river. Tbo attention of Iron men. Coat men, and capitalists la di/ecteti to IhUproperty, as it is believed the opportunity for JnifltaJde investment is snch as is not often presented. The may Ik- obtained t.y letter C5.00K sales*by>abstin;loomis^ k_7 Co. AT TIIK MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE"KVRTtT Sl/v K^ EN i T N ‘V* CriJgB ’ In,nninM »nd B V u t ;' “ u<i R * ,ul sold at pnhlir sale at the Merchants Exchange tiy ‘ „ „ , , AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. * “h-s. Draft* and Loam on Real Katnto negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO *‘ a Stock A Note Broker*. 02 Fourth*»t. J. L. Reads, NO. 7 8 FOURTH STREET, W*• are n ‘>'v prepared to furnish the fol- I. . . I \ , ' rl,l B 'Yorks In a near and magnificent strlo. Dr. Livingston’* Trnvels In Africa* d calf— Illustrated, ?. .1 • !£. of l , h , lflth fulf calf—illustrated Itartu s Travels la Africa, 2 vols, 8 vo *• am'fTw llarmo,lJ “ Dj Exposition of Oos]*l N ruor-Tca. Standard English and American Poet* 8 to ant l *. t National Magazine 12 rols. Ucalf. Quo pmwr. Mathew Henry's Commentary, full calf. Family Biblca, in Velvetoud Oohl, $6O, and Monaco Prayer Books, the finest editions at redneed prices Albums, Morocco and Papier Macbe, bindings. lortf,ilii)*.flne niuatrattjjuvenilea, with colored nines. Tholnjpst Miscellaneous Work* In plain binding* f»r sale **. J L. HEAD, _ Fourth street. New books at k. c! cociirake’s. Allegheny: ■lan wd Uainnar, or tile Tin A 11.,., Thmlu.in, 2 vnl* Tnacbings of the Master, hy a Disciple* ‘ Memories orOoneaarvtb, by antiior »l Word* of Jesus: Clara Howard. or a Ueart Yearning lor the Unseen: Portnoi, of qj Married Friend,, or « t'eep lido Women.’ kingdom, by Uncle Ben; Rides and Reveries, Topper. Gathered Lille*, or Little Children in H.*av,n; Words to Young Communicants, Dr Alexander, Doddridgo’a Bacred Thoughts;Sunbeam glories, complete; Hurds and Mind of Jesus, Ac. IShno ©d; Ryle on Mark; The L*dy * Almanac, 8 word's and thoCliorch Almanac 'SS Mrs. Jami»n*s Sketches of Art; Lowell’s Poems and 'JO vojs. of Poets, new editions blue and cold: The Plant Hunters. Capt. Ibid: Stock replenished in all departments. } ,34 New books andfuksh supplies ncolndbjJOUM S DAVISON, 01 Morkut atreet, unar Fourth: LlviDffstonr’s Africa; Unrtl.'s Africa; EuglUh Hearts aud LoglUh Ilands ortl.e Railway and the Trouclics, by au tnor offledley 'icaU; Memories of tieonesnr-t, by Rev Macduff,amhor of ITunlt andMiadof Jisu., Footidaßaol SI Pauli t.iallj rrarcrj, Ac. Ac. Ac; Tha lick of ,1. cautl, Illu.trutcil, Dr irantiluro; Ptlc on Mark, on Mat- Ihan; Luodan Loctura, to Youu. jicn, lor ISST: ItajWa fUSl 1 '?! *»' l r E":ial" BwsnipliF and Lilarntnm S ( IMrtltojd.drola.Undoni Tur nar, notraooUruealA Homooa, KphwUoa, Oalatoua. and Hebrowit: Brown on tho ltoifhm; Cyclopedia of Beligiotii UnowiedgojOCmcf, Bible Dictionary; Merickc's Churd. History (llrst six centuries); Memoir's of MUi Newton; Jun/ $?. a L 'VfcTeriysalso fall setts; Dr Spencer's Pastor’s Sketches; Lodge’s Portraits; Alexander’s Word* to x oung Commuuicautx, fccq Ac, Ac _.J. J.H.DAVISON, Cl Market *t., near -ith. rUIUKCII ALM AN ACFORIBoB.^S^Pi Reid’ best Juvenile; Tho Plant Hunters, or Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains: Parthenla, or Tho Last Dare of Paganism; Bi-b -tcl • Gnomon of the New Testament. For eah> by J»}3_ J. 8. DAVISON, Cl Market »T, pear 4th. JU S T RECEIVED.—IBSB, ISSB-Tho Ameilcan Almanac or Repository of t’Acful Knowledge for 1858. * The Ladies* Almanac and Diary fee 1808, Just pnblisbed; Roamanlvor tlw Border Land of the ChrisUau and Tnrk, by James 0. Noyva, SI. D 4 , . Parton’s Life and Time? of Aaron Burr.l voi-lSmn; Freedly's Legal Adviser, Freak supply. ja2Q KAY A (XL, 66 Wood street. J DIGEST U. S. LAWS.— Jostreadvaa Analytical Digest of tbelAWsof the tied gutes from tho adoption of the OooaUtntioa to tbs I of the thirty-fourth Congress, 1789, 1869. by Frederick irlghtly. RccMat KAY A CO’R, 55 Wood »L .REEN APPLES—2OO bbla. choice Green Apples in store and <bf aalafcy. ~i T. tnTLK A 00. I GGS—3 bbls. Eggs thij day received and < for tale by . HENRY H. COLLINS. OATS.— 300 bush, prime Oats received and for sale by BHItIVBB A DILWORTII, > • imudlSwxmd streak on CASKS PEAIUiASliibr saloibv : 3. B, CANFIELD. BUTT£K.—W, bbls. Roll Butter, , 50 u «oUd Pftekod'Botter, hi riot* H. DXtZMLL 4CO-, m Liberty 8t Mdfcrtaloby JalB ' CODFISH— 10 tea. G. B. Codfish just rac'd this day tod for aria by T« LHTLB A CO. Exxka family white wheat FLOUB—IOO bbla. lo star* Add for trio by /ausiral, FULL GRAND PIANOS. THE PARLOR GRAND.TIANOS jjtgu £quate ?tanoo. From the Manufactory of Chickeriiur& Snns, Boston, retired from the Manufactory Jt . 4 Sou*. Boston, the following desirable ana elegant stock of I‘ir.rio Forir*; ODU « P n^nl inlk ' u . T * QnANII NANO FORTE, with superbly carM-dcaso. hi- • 006 mb! p‘ ,V< ‘" 1a " UII aN D pi \NO’FORTE; ei e - -5?. D ,f|‘rw Ono NEW PARLOUGRAXD SKVRii OCT AC E PLi No* marly equal m power to a fntl Oran.l, j>t orranr ma oßly the room of au ordinary - P **•“" - SQUARE PIANOS. Two Full Cursed Roeewoed Loni* XTYth Ut« Platiui. u ah carved desk and fret work. T»o ft.Jtowood 7 Or tare, Clifford stylo. Two do 7 ** Carved mouldings. F.'iir do 7 “ riain round corner*. Thn-o Walnut 7 *• Front round corners. Foot do G 1 *• Front round corner*. RosewoodC]-j “ Front roundcorner*. All the above aro of the Rrw*auz, and with full Iran Fraraea, and new Patest Acrto*. Theae Instruments haro been finished «jv>rUllr fjr the subscriber, and are the first thatJiare been brought to tliLi city. Their superiority will b«»*t ouco discovered by any one acquainted with the mechanism ofa Plano Forte. For sale at the new and rudacM price lut by JOHN H. MELLOR. No. 81 Wood Streot ao9:d*wF Sole Agent for Chlckeriag k Sons. Boston. PRINCE & CO’S IMPROVED PATENT UELJDROXS.—ftr OMAtffyfnpfipi Ejtabliihmmt in the United Statu and I hr* | F | || Largest in the World. Tue Utest improvement in our M<-lmle»m is the DIVIDED SWELL. Secnrud to ni by Lettun Patent, 22d May, ISOo. By means of tbisswcll Soto IKusagtt may bo played with the foil pow er ufthe Instrument, while fhe accompaniment is aoR and yobdned. Hereafter, all llelodeona mado by us will he fur nished with this attachment < WIT BOUT XXTB4 CHIML Agents for the sale of onr Motodeon* may bo found in all the principal cities and towns of tho United States and tbo Canadas GF.O. A. PRINCE A CO, Buffalo, and 87 Fulton street. New York. CHARLOTTP. ULUIIK, US Wood street. 2d door alwre Fifth. J>l* Manufacturers Ag**ut. g E PEIt B (IHAND From tLc* Factory ot STEISWA r rf SOys, yew TorV. H« KLBDBH Si. BRO*|take pleasure Inaanounc lug to tb<* public Unit they bare Jart rccciTed a ■SPLENDID rn.l. GRAND PIANO. From ttjo Factory of STKINIVA Y & 50NS. .Vuw York, which for exquisite streetm-sx ami r..lutm*i’f tone, lightness aud elasticity oi touch, and o im.-t uictetu) .ncil el-iyatit exterior U considered the./inrj/ (,'r-ind /Ytf»n ever brought t'» tills city. Tins mechanism i* mi'-uuit reucafiny action, a batcnl od'iuTi-.'‘tion of Stcinwaj & Sons, w blcb combines with the ntmcwt proTojitm-K* and delicacy of tonch a ilpprco of dam* bltity bnt rurdy attain-,!. Wc re-jK-etfaillj ini it>* the pub- Ik*, one and all. whether or not. t<> call end *rt tilts iinrivuh.-il ln-trumrul. (1. KLKBKK A IIJIO-, N" W Viltb str>v-t, Solo A«t« f>*r Kteinwav & Sons. S. 11.—Al*o. Jo»t rv<-ivi*d « tm»h lot of Xuiins L (Hark s Piano* _ _ <l-14 CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE^caGj^l A COXSKJNJIKXT—A superb V fj .IT' wood 7 oclare l'Lin>.-with full Iron Prime,| | 9 6 || carved Music Desk ami Mouldings; the luannfuturenv pnre iu New .York l-ofnsf liKirtV il! sold to d<n- 0 a conticnment for $3OO. Also, a lioaewood octave, 'round corners, and sliding desk: a nsry elegant Pianoi tlio New York factory prices3so, will be sold U al-ore ut £J5.j. The above are the uit cash prices, in ptr tnnm j, acd *i!) bo board for ihipploK free of cliar’o. Also, a gi>od second bin i PUtiio, with iron fiam* e .-vtar*; In rrrw! order. Cash, earn l>t foods. }tixi. A Mahogany Oocure, maluru *tjrU Purn*. \u ox. ell-n instrument. corrcnt fnniU, ££s. A sis octave second band Uahjtaore Piano, Co. Ado do do <]., Philadelphia do vfo A r.y, do Pisan. e«rv handsome unit neurlv n«w c; and * ’ - ■ - * • * »uO 6 inootba credit, Yt,r »*!*. together \rltli a tplcndid utock of til-w Vl»n>.i of •If stjlr* from tbe manufartoi-T of Ohirkeriti:; A .% ua, ton, by _ n.s, JyllN H. MKI.LOIL “I VV..,.Ut STKIMWAV '* SO.VsTr Jf S T RECEIVED A* ruicv i.f STEIN WAY 1 SONS' ted NKW YultK FIANnS. Among I £ f IV a •)>leudid FILL GRAND I’LINO ofiinriValiml fnno ao-J worLnuuub]]*. Stciovay L Sviki'-GraoJ Pianu sru c*jQ=l J errd lujwH.irlo ouy uindo In tiii« winufry. * ' TL* umto lo Hits kbon- h-u received (ita First Clio Quid Mudal tor superiority over sit other*, at thu JlArjbnd In stitute, in Daltlnioru, last week. Dnr notice will l>o cl«»n of it» arrivHl H. KLKIJEK & BRO n t*>lc Actiil* fcir Nann4 t Clark, 001 l Al*\ Steiuway A Sen*, Xn. uQ ttfthstrm Special floticcs.- i’itr»sn:<:ii T.irt, Fn.t AST> Mum Lrst’Rawri Co,l o>rr,*r H'jUrand M.irkrt its, /onr, V Pittsburgh, Jan-, *£i.l r J Anntal Election for Sixteen Dirco tor* of tbisCompanv, to serre for the en»Biug rear, •ill U> bold *t il:i* r.ffir*. ■/« TUESDAY, February ‘2d, next. l*t» r. I, the hours -v 11 A. >l, and 3 P. M. Ja24:dtd 'J. A. RtNEHACT, aeg’y. Ferucson will conclude his Lecture on Hless, Ac., TO-MORROW (Thursdayi EVENT NO. at 7 5 4 '‘"clock. A T»ltmt3r> ct.uji it.mien will Ik- taken np a! the drwr for tiiotvll.i ..f ib ’ joor. JalhfcSt Orwi or the Prmi;vtt<:H Gas Co, » January Uth.lssS. > [T^®l>ivu»i;xd. —Tiie Trustees ol the Pitts* t-urgb (its Omp&nr hdve this dae declared a Divi dend of nVe PER CENT, oa ifa« Capital Stack of tbo Com- Muy, Id IrtQkaUo funds, to stockholdersor their l«in»l rej-r-—• ntatives on drtntn-1, at the office of the Gas Company. JAMES M. CHRISTY, Trass. Ophcp Atirr.UEsx Villxt ILR.CO., l Pittsburgh Jan. Sth 18&9. ) annual Meeting of the Stockholder?* j of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will to j lit Id at th**ir office Neville llall owner Libertjrand Fourth i streets Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY the 2nd day of Felmiary 1&59. at 10 o'clock A. SI, for the purpose of electing a Presi dent and Six Managers for the ensuing year. Tbo au- ' Dual Report of the beard, and aSUtcmuntof.thr. business of tin*.Company will bo submitted to tlio Stockholders, jafrdtd (city dailies copy) J. GIBSON, Scc’y. .BUREAU,—AN EX- Are year*of the-aruu^ ~r' ;-Y. mined to may require their serrlce*, la aayhoccraUawa j. H • kind, will be suppUod, off hand, with AdvertUeaouV (oa etlcal or othcrwleej N-otictw, Carda, Circular!, or auy sue dee of arUclo desired. J ‘ Politician* will be supplied with Speecbr*, TUports, Res olution*. Letters, Toast*, Bamplilett, Editorial Articles, Communications, and ; every other sort of Brain work which they may find In luconrealcat or troublesome to do for themselTea. Lodleaand Gentlemen, of every rank io aoclety or occu pation in life, can hare Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. • • The* advertiser will aim conduct orlr&ns'ato Correa sr.u deuce of orcry kind, either English. Ftcncb, Spanish, Ger man rr Italian. ; I'cwtrj, AfMllti fur La3ios' Albums, Notes, BlUet-dom, Honodtr*. sod Compositions of tb* most delicate and ctmft deutial character, Incident to every possible clrcmnatanca or event in life, «ill be furnished loitiTlo|«Mn ronfidfocp, lr wnling to the urutcrsljnied, iuj(l espLonloy their wUbea. OnJor* by mail.«roinpauJed with cash, will bo strictl* and promptly attended to. w Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Qurean. Box 9385, Philadelphia P.O, Pa. fiSißcfllanjous. The Golden Prize Illustrated* 185 S. Illustrated. Tiif. new voiik weekly golden PHI7.K iron* of the Urgent and U>«t Utomrj paper*of the dry, Ao Imperial (Jnnt to containing ugut t*AGti,or four GOLCMN'S, of cutcrlaibing oriiriOAl matter: :inJ »rr. nASTLT OLC.iTRaTCD «r*r? WevU. A Gift worth from 50 cents to 9900 In f;old, will be presented to ««ch subscriber mmedtately on receipt of the subscript tlon money. One copy for our year .J'J (W. and 1 gin. . Cue copy for twoyears, 53 60, ami 2gift*. On* copy for thro* year* Jft 00, and 3 gifts. One copy for fire years _.sB 00, and 0 gift*. Threempti**. oueyuar $5 00, ami 3glfti; . * Uo copir*, one year $3 Co,aod 6*ifU. : -' Ten rupit*. one year—....... -..516 00, and 10 *1(1*. . Twenty one copit*, one year ;..s3i> 00, anil 21 gift*. Tho article. to l*« di-drlbntih) »n* comprised In the folios'* Ing iht:— 2 package* ofliolJ. 6 do do do 10 do do do 10 Pate it Lcmr Hooting Cax*d \fntclti'...sliW 00, each -20 iStdd Watche*... |75 V-O, each 60 do do —t&) 00, each . * 300 Ladle.' GoU Watches. SOb SUrer Hnotfog ci«o Wnirh«.... M $5O ££ each ttJO&Uw —slo 00 to $25 each 1000 Gold Goard, Vm ana roD Uiaiu«~slO 00 to $3) etch Gold Lockfla, ISrscelrU, Breaches, Ear Drop*, Breast Plni, Cuff FtUi Sl««v® Battens, Shirt fitmln, Wtteb aud Silrer Tbimbin, and a tarkty of other arti- i dr* worth from SO cent* to sla each. o n*st ?B, P t of aalrscriptioo money, the "otocrlben name will be entered noon our anhacrJpUon book oppoalt* a nornbfr. and Ibe tflt eorreipeadlß* with ***** ®‘ ll ■** tenyirdod, iritliia cue *rc«k, t y (h# « 0 o»IteT, by ouni or ej^rtt^poftMidy communication* »t>outd Co addressed to BEOKET <fc CO., 49 and 40 Uoffet Balldinj, 334 Broadway, N. y specimen Copiua sent free. Agents Wanted. JaOfcdCmawcOwF OAS FROM ROSIN OIL FATTY FLUID JIATKRIAL The higii illuminating-proper! TIES of Gas from Rodn And Olcanift&u RbitauM hara alvaya mule them a ratorit® malarial 6a tb* tuna bCtonof-lHacUiiiOinsau. in with coal, in order to lonplr their customer*'trilliV Bo pcriorQualKjorG**. ; ; BOSIN OIL i> antlrply frce from all dn*» *aaj*ftß*mb tUnces, andrtddialon£a.it«Btflll«atlllnTH<MH ng gg, greater original coyt of tho apparatus far it?mana. future cf coal n» tether with tha attention and nsenaa omitantly reqmredtandthedtiDeolty.tf not ImpaaafllflitV of- anUralj Kpintlcg th# dehuxtou xaX ■ ■SBSS«SM3BffisaiSass t -SgE--t «?■. i^«gBa^ loitorvicdjbrnU *? * c 6. ....4500-ft). e«el»- CO, each* ...4JOO 00, ruli> ... $6O. each: S2S «*£b'
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