THE DA ILY PITTSBIRGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 . NEW TORS ADVERTISEMENTS. Fron VlaflchKll, OWsm A CO.. (SorzftAt. Ntmirn An- Tzarnna llocsz, (Appleton’* Bnildlnc,) A*> .W a"‘f *4* Bnaduny, XpoTork. TmpbrtcA.'Wlaea, Groceries. at 1.7& W. GEERY, *W CUlt, KTKZ97, AKO 719 iROjLBWAT, N*W *«“• • [Established I*M] JMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST <JuaUty-F«nUy Orocertcs, offer to tbs Tnt*l Wiwniw iai ajj Vlio nr* choice In tMIr ta«a, nod daaire a etnuine artict*, a large wlrty of , TEAL—Green nod Black, auodioug, Ponchoo*. Breakfcit, Oolong, Imperial, llpou, Gunpowder, Xocn, Hyeoa, Ac-, la cheat* and half cliesu, Ac. OOFFEB—Mocha nod Java. , _ ,ii WlNES—Mtuioiraa, fihemre, Port*, flxkn. Ac.. 'J*J and high emd**, in original package* demijohn*. tnag name nod bottle*. BARTON ami oUE££l£}l’3 CLARBTS. CHAMPAIGNS-Meet A Chatrioa'e Cab’S Iwp’l Yarwnay _Dp . HcUsdck.O. 11. Mumtn*e do 40 . 4 ° LlQPOBglyßrandie*, Rums, Whiskey, Gl», ArrncJc, AO* •luthfc, flinch, Ac, Ac, la origfwd paousr*. *l3° Cnrncon, tfALELH a**. Ain. CIGABB—A variety of choirs brands PlfcffLßq - FnrlUn and French. BADCES**»FerFMi, Currie, G.vue, Bleat A**- .. . .oSKBBE—Stilton, Chcdder, Royal, Victoria, Prince Albert, Parntmon.GruYaro.&ipsesOi Dalch nod nnd American. 80QABS—Lca£ Crashed, Pulverized. St Croix, Ac, in bar rels and half bnrroU- DAMS—Westphalia «ad American. OlLS—Oliva, epenn and Whale. EEriDar Liquor* are warranted utwduluraud nod “tour owntaportatJpa. . Gold Uedal Piacio*. _ QTEINWAY A'SONS, MAN-aggni 0. UFACTURER3, 84Walker«trect,KewgygVTi Feck, received tb*» following Pint fVuei'l “ f I* Moult InumpotfUen with the bo*t maken io Boston, Xew York, Philadelphia ami Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MRnal.e *t tl*o Metropolitan Fair, B^* Crvstul Palace, NewTcrt.Na vf»b«r, 1835, (being tUe only OoW M«rdJ given far PUaux JloryfaaJ Institute,EaUfmora, i»aTzpe*llTDAL. AtXhe Fair, Crystal Enlace, 1834 : Amonf firft tnoffcnl tnleot In th*. ooontry, «.<*• •ehalk. WelleabMPt .and- many othom. St. * 4 Ftanoa (with and yntboot thalron Prune) ore «mnted for thre* guarantee given- PUnoa pacLcd*and rtU,p« * BEO .. Sole Accntv fcr Pittsburgh and rcnofyivaala. dfl&SljdT • , .VT_—_ OcuaSißtß. SL. FAHNESTOCK A Co-, Into oTtbefirm , B. A. iummuA A Co, and nucccnort.to Ttemli* _ Whnleealo Prnggiv. 'No. GO, corner‘Wwl ntid Fourth gt%r>to>l,iirtd»-pfc-~ . , • : SA. FAHNESTOCK S CO., WHOLE « iaie Druttciits and Mauufcctcrtm of WhUa. Lead, nnd LUharso,' corner TTo>l nud Front etroet*, ritte burgh- mdJ JSUIIOONMAKEK, MANUFACTUKER • «>r White Lead. Bed Load, 7-Inc, Paint, Utharße, Pul ty«od molmleDealtrlu Paluta, Oila, Vamlahoa, !«!«»• tfnej No. Wood ft-, PMNbnrgh,Ta. .-oOiMA ■ JOIIN- HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. Whcleial- and Retail Druggist and .DcaleT ia Paiuff,'QJl*,T]y?jiiiirii, Ac.,«rnrf Wood and Sixth street*, p.tMborcfa; ■'s'- ' ' ‘ <s^iUw f a77fAaenttigPr-rin , (l'» Medicine. apU TOJIN.F. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL ?/ ermOrnge,Palnte,Oils, Vurnishce,and Dyestuff*, No. 29S Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All un)cn uIU rectdTO promptatteutioa., Ey*Ateat for Schenck'aPuUnonicSynip.. ..nurSUydnw TV - E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL- or la Drags Paints, Dyestuff*, 00*, Vnreisht*, tc-, Au; Na7s Wood itrwt. Pa. Good* wuraaUd -I‘riccelow. raroiiucx ,oio*ai anrxß. BRADN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND Retail Druggista.conterof tn»rrty nni St. Clair st*., Pittshnreh. ■ JOSEPH FI.EIHNG, (SUCCESSORTO L. Wilcox A Co., corner Market «tr«etno<i Diamond, Iwp# •vinruuriy on.hand afaUartilcampleto noortmedtpf Drtlge, M..-dldm-e, McdliUno Chert*, Brrfu.iwrY, and aU artklnper taiuing to Ids bailncj*. X' coapOQDdnd nl.ul bours. .’■ l ' l*9ily TAR. GEb: 'H. KEFgER, : DRDOQIST, I J 140 W«d Strut, eomsr.rf Wood *tmt and Tlrpin Alley, Pittsburgh, To. - {iroiurt Stains. CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. o*r.r.tNff, Tcnrxhllng and Coauuisuao 3i«rchanf,and Dtnier in,C'lw*e r i)nUer # Laka- Fwh and Produce genenDy, 26 AFond vt, ahjrt; Pittsburgh. tuyffl JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OUlO.CommUsiguand Forwarding Merchant, sad Wholesale Dealer la lV«*tcrn Reßsrva Cheeee, Butter, Pot and Peari-Atlvand Wcetnrn Produce generelly- Front rt, between Smithfirid and Wood, Pitubmgb. MJBANE . £ A'NJER, (SUCCESSORS to A. A A. Ucßane,) Ihalera iu Floor, Grain and Prod nee. Commission and Voncarlluff Jlerchant*, No. 121 Second rtrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. (dan. l;*s7any3Jal2 HERBST, FLOOR, PRO* i 9 4oc»,Prarisloa ami CoramUdcu Merchant, No. 287 Mbertf rtwt.djrncrof IlisdyKrUtrargh.Kimhi* attro* tioo to tliv «lo o£ Hoof, Pork, Ttewn, I-mi, Ck«*e,‘Bntt«r, Grain, Drlod Prtdtt, Seeds, Ac- 4c. U'Conaiyinngmg re«poctfa»r eftHdted- LE.t'. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO rorsyth A Scott,) forwarding and Commission Mer chant, i>-uler in WoaL Hides, Flour, liicaa, Lard; and Laid OU’«d*l Product* centrally. No. 75 Water *u, Pittsburgh, P». ft. lUUDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION ll . Jtcrahint an dDealer InGrocer!** ntrl Produce, 27 Fifth meet, Pittsburgh, Pa ne Ccr to ft. UjuzltON, PitUbhrgh, 3soai*t, Oorrati * Co., Pittsburgh, garfettfignmenf* «alkii*d and satisfactory rrtorai|Ott*_ - - - delOjydawT ROBERT IIU T £OmisEoH7wS«ssloN< >J»TcliU'it, ftrr'tbfl Ml* ofWottsrO TUusnCbem*, Butter L«ni,-BwCTi,‘rish: Put aa.l Puarl Sal*»tn%- On" Fl’mr. Orxiu, Sci'-ls, Drici Fm^an-lfrolucc 6*n«»U7r So 3 »trwt,Vtwcaa Fir»t »n<l fPg CHARTS B. LEECII" FOKWAkuilvu ond CommUton Mercfc&aT, Dealer In „n, Uird and Rutter. Bad nil *in<!* of Pr-Jc«. Jfo 8 Smith- Rrl J slre*-». Fi wiped Water. KtS?»>l J. - v “'- c ' .&»*, W™« llb=rt? I tn-ISr-fMO-H Fitwhnfgbi ViC \jTTj: B.?2KjiaiiES-43iEO;; : POBE AND - to ProvUlow, ; con»r<>f ... .d<”; DOBERX UTCNIOnt, ATTORNEY AT JtV -t<nr.Vsa&ndtor of th* Bnk of Plttiborgb, Fourth rtrcrt, Pittsburgh. del> TOSKPH S. & A. V. ; MORRISON, A'l -0 tmnntlar.:.Oaca KiM fourth Wood, PUaborKb.Ph.. ■ - • a ,, AitTZIiORN & lIAZEN, ATTOKNk7s ■t Lsw. Olficft |a -Qd«n .'BaUding. Fourth street, Pittstmrßh, l*a. Btp Moolis. A TURPUt -i BtJRCHFrELD, DEALERS IYI iu Filks and ladira’ t»rt» Good* P oc ” u Z’S } ‘ >4^*: tndjtfpto ?«*■* ** thmDj tUo.' “Anhmimjillj exteudroastortniont Jg •jJJJ* tbo twd*p*rtß**ata, J art received and aeUlng at the lowoct fU ‘4>’h T cor. Fourth and Morhet oc3 J nL i *-wiJU , tAn Coaler* InTaocj and Staple Dry -Good* 2&nttinM,Pituhagh.- ‘ ’ ' • Cattiagtc.; Carriage and Wagon Manufactory STEPHBITS, Agent (krftrSmthfilld Stmt mi Diamond Alky, WOOED respectfully inform ■powtoflotaoi, ■»» iooimol eidluathrtWiM lit tmdarel or OorTrtjo l1 '" wißtt«iWl'l**leopr*pM*lto executeortcnlor Wagone of eU dC4criptlous,daeladtng all worts .far Iron ilcrroanlr Soliciting aeontlOMtice ct tlio patronage *o liberally Ktowol opoo blu-wbUe at theoM stand ol ■‘Bigelow * Co., 'oewculaMaorehla frauds that tbo same care and atteo* tlott will be elreil lb ell hi* orders *• heretofore. haring se emed tbo terrlces of the beat workmen, ami banag ample of fine w ° tk -, , nit *3»rAflooi»n«ttß*Bt of hoary work now on baod«»a»t tilt tranmted for l^iooatbs. Jal4;lyd CoacU tadL CarrUfi Factory. jomssoN, brother & CO Qrmtr pf BdawAaaA ‘Btbtteg StrtrU, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IX- '^guu firm'their friend*, and the pabllo raUy.tiuktbcj ora. moattfoctnrtnj Carriage*, baroachm, Sleigh and Chari cU, la all IWt m»* .an**trle»,<a fiiiiwaad proportions- i Auorde* 4 will, to executed With strict regard to duwMllty ■anduES of fluWi. Bopalra will «to b» attended to on "fJJfSSrnaeoaiSdelaniu. Using la til their work the xZteSsSKKStnJ WL*l rtuHtooy.fcfllcoiJ rteniih»l»Uwlmkrentli«n.wUh • p» trona S* wUI ** erCwtly esiliJkd ob.trial of their work- . i jpan&tMT**rt requested to giro them • coll P ~ r • COVDKIBS-330bp. prirno Rio CoffMi OSOt&fctfKSaßw; 30bW* rtaadard CruMJogar bH*J’owdar#J “ “ 9?®*? ,1 n _ * ■nn u Oold<a SvrDK 25 “ !•*cellfor 8 11 upj *■s? bxf 6* us’d Twneco: T.O kg* twtot ' JscutoJbCarbitoto; bbla Boda Bileratui; *5, 20 tlorvea . * yt bfcheats Black Teal StLdEfS?” wSii.iugWr.i.^jP.p.n l 2bSS O S?te ' “SStiferfdwi-i.ou; sir -2H«i ( l w SoS l U.li*n “ “’ffiCT k WILSON, -latter* and * or «**• b J 2- • [jo. 263 liberty ft. Tff (SET CJUNDKIISS* Ll *2OO but* Prim* Bio CoCbo; * J . ■SoSSay^U.MdBUcIITW,,, -34 bomufsorted brwdjiotnr T«t««04 ;»>5 SUTwistTobacco; - " sLbb&ftrtolUco&Qgvv .M'tblsJUfloßdfiQtU;- - „44bW* t«Uoir Bn£*r .1 cJi*.b|>U6«M«nßjrnjtf exseWor Sjrtrpt .' £0 bUOIiO/Uolutw; M:\felUfeaßiCttbB6aa; . r £9 tooxqa'BstaS&lnntufi - _ , •:•••» too bdl»«*wrte4»i*wewHW WmpplorFop'n :u4^cwrue«. ' _ Ktf'BEkißtf* tialbcr, ’* " ■>» bblipw» Fbli OQ; - . •• f, as-bom* aocutmi Winders auw;. HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From 11. S- SCIISLI/SAdeertlaini B«a~, S"- I*—!” way- . ..., . r w energetic business man can A cokr, In any ..an of B» Bnll«l But.; IJon «■£ ~J» fi»»dolUr« a day, hr selling from sample •-TIIEPATKXT INDIA EUBBKIf SAFETY* FLUID LAMP.** with an 1» Irani Burner. Every family who has regard Lo, property or economy will pnrruasc Hem. For Imor "’‘“iiAwxnuHyT l non. Patents and •xclusiro Maanfiicturrra, CO Pulton otn-ot. New York. LIGIITK) BiKWTOIf A BRAliOBBIS) 4UI BreomJi Strrtt, jWur Vork, MANUFACTURERS of tho Patent Arch Wnatriank Plano Fortes, celebrated for tlojiih, full* nM . riSSeofphritr, had a quality of tl.rtr ton&for which they hm received Urn highest ecotn.unn from th« greatest musical cflcbritlo* of th* couiitrr. " n ‘> 1,4 eTMyfcirfwhra brought In competition with other ln*tni menu, have obtalnod the highest premium. The P*t. nt Arch Wrest Plank, which U owned and u**l only by «*, guarantees their standing In tune longer than «ir other'*“* rtratnenfc while tbclr unprecedented demand In ail P^ f * tho country Is a sufficient proof of their nijwrior i*\ A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and toe tra tc Jas:lydJ . ®ommtoBion, Sit. lutcotx tttCQ JOHV U LttCß - ioi 8 JOS. 9. LBBCH Sc CO.. so..s««&a*4LlbertF.tMP*tt.bnrKU,P. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKHCHA.NTm, DKVLEII3 IX flour .and bacon, Xin Plat«* and Tinnpr's Htock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES JylHlly . .. MaALPIN A CO , lLateof J. 3. Leech, MeAlptn 4 Co, Pittsburgh , GENERAL COMMISSION AND MKRCiLA-N I'3 ; Levee and Waaftlngton Awe»t»«, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES: Joseph 3. Leech & Co, and Pittsburgh McrebanU gcaei Ur. iyllalAarlyT ! TUOJUAS A OALIaAOUER) COMMISSION AND FORWARD JNQ MERCHANTS, Xe. 30 Pint Fret, St. L-uis, Mo Etna to Sctq**, IIABTWaN t Co., I Jones A Lvcva Loarm,STSWiUiT A Co, I ZcqAPaiktm. Will purchase to order, Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain, A. Promptatteation given towny manner of furwardlug^^ SPRINGER COMMISSION Merchant,Dealorla WooLrrovislonsand Produce «on erelly, No: 295 liberty street, Pittihnrgh.Pa. TTENRY S. KlK T G, (LATE OF THE ll firm of King A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, SdDealer in PigMeUl and Blooms, No. 7d Water ■( root, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAK- J\ m dy: Jones A Co,) Commission and Forwardiug Her ctiSc Agent of the Madlion and Indlanapolla Bailroad. cor ner Flm and Ferry m, Pittsburgh, Pa. )aJ».lyd hwaud t. meg RAW, GENERAL Ootnminiuo Merchant, and Wbohaale Dealer in Mann tictured Tolocco, Itaforted nud Domestic Cigar^So alt, hr, ic No. 211 I.iUitvMnvt, opposite Iho head of Wi>kl, ntle* barell, IV mhl - 1; ©wen*. TQAGALEY. OOSGRAVK SCO., Ii jiVbolo«il» Nv*. IS «>•! 20 WgcJ litt* burgh. ___ m . x a. iinuu. f)MS T BEKUER, GROCERS AND tv Dealer* in Dacca, Lard, Flour, Chctve. Drtx-aa,, Ac., Sonth-Wert comer PmitbfleM and Pccon-I fltn-eU, Pitt*- berth- “i**? 1 LEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE <3ro«T*Dd Importer of Soda Ash, No- 2*3 liberty ■treet, Pittsburgh, Pa- _ apl:lj'l WM. MITCIIELTREE, Ja., A URO., WTioieaaloOroxra, Boctliying DWtllen*, and \Ttne tsd LLmor Murium u, No. SQ» Liberty itfeet, IHtubargh. Ja2a ivM «, jawi-| JAS. L OOULat. TONES & COOLEY, WTIOLELALE OUO fj ecus anil Boat fumblior*. dealtra iu I'r.vlo.-c and PiluLurph Manufactures, No HI Water street, u«>ar cherry Alley, PiUchurgh, Pa. _ iAw'i r. BBtirta....: * -juhs *■ Diiwuittn SURIVER& DiLWOkTU, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. ISO and 132 H-cund (Utwr.-n W -d ■sd Bmithlii’ld, Pittsburgh. CtrL B E UTSON , ‘WHOLESALE • GrocorandComn.i- ion Merchant,Dealoriu Pruduc* ao>i PilW>mgli M.MS..-V!-».■.} Aii.Jua.lW Liberty itrwt. iO(tB n.OttJ ™ . ..... fis’Ttt ...WtLLH* fLOTO. JOHN FLOVI) & CO., WHOLESALE Grocpnarwl Connr.isdon M.nhants, No. IT3 Wood and 253 Liberty street. PlttiibmT;h. M* j#us watt...., - joii» WATT <fc WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO CER?, CrtmrnUii .u JI-reluntß Mid Dv-deT* in Pro dace and Pillabnrgh Manufactures, No. 4iS ldlertjr.rt£rst, PUteLnr«li. ' BIIAU tUCiXjT.... ... nONjaT lUt-IST ISAIAIT DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*, Comm! ailon Merchants,and De&iors In INodnce, iio. 50 Water rtmt, and C 3 Front nrcet.Pitubnrgh- tCOUAB ttTTLK, *«■■■ THOMAS UTTIK, JE. (Lat» <-f the firm Boblscm, Little £ Co.) T LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GRO • CERS, Prodace tod C?‘atnil»*ion Merchant*, and Driers Id Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 112 h*<*ond street, Pittsburgh. JalOry.M WK. W'CCTOUEO* ; ' V«“*‘ WII. McCUTCIIEOX & CO., WHOLE SALE QroccTs, Produce and Comwlwinn Merchant*, and Dealer* In Pittsburgh SlannUctnred AnLl**, N».2IU uuht earner of Irwin. PUtsbnrgb, pu. ™s‘^_ laqnrt arwma..~..... r~~jt.~. ..cu»s. atm ill A TTC"ELL,-‘fcKE.& CO., wuoLKS\i,r, Grocers, Prtfinre nod ComtaMrm Merchants, nwi Dealers lu Pittsburgh ManuEictures, No. S Wood street, be tween Water and Frontal- Pittsburgh. *P‘* T> bobison'" 4 "co'.'.'' V\tVole£u.e ft,. Oroocn, Commission SLirhai'ts, *nd Dealer* tn all fcfcidsof PTOTlata»,Prodn« and pitt«bnrgh Manufacture*, So. ass mwrtystmit, Pittshargh. Jal9.lyd _ OBERTfL KINO, WHOLESALE ORO - Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Feather*, Piah, Flour, and all kinds of Cotnury Prelum, No. 211 Lib erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ euncM maids on consignment!. jaauya .jks. mum oi&" DAxaELL"i'coT wiioif _TV SALE Grocers, ComtOlafon and Mcr and Dealers In Produce mi-1 Pitts burgh Manufacture*. K*. 251 Liberty street, -Pittsburgh, P»* T ‘ Krai Estate agents. T^EALER V IN I 'PROmSSORY NOTES, ftblo ton&i* . wbblus? to Invest their money U> good WT7int»»«, can always find first and icroOtJ rift** pnpvr at inj office, foi "lui cflmraniilcatfnr* and Interviews strictly confidential Office GRANT STRFKT, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral Jebdtf _. . a mm's LOOMIS " - " TOO*. D. LOOMIS ToSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO.. DEALERS IN J\ promissory Not-s, Gondr, Mortgages and a'* P<vnn- Checks short dates, with collar ml " eeorl NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Puraon# desiring loans e*n l* accommodated on reaionai.le terms, and eapiUdiaU can be furnished with good " I^ T:ri f f M at rtronneratire pricea. Also, attend to the t'ule, Ri-utlng aod tearing of Uml Eetole. . JS-OfficeNa M Fourth street, above WuoJ. .Q-AUSTIN. LOOMIS, Notary Public- __ . . “^i 2 . B McLAIN & SON, Real Entitle Agents « and BiU Brokers, No. Fourth strest JiOMAS WOODS, Heal Estate Agent. No. 75 Fourth street. . iSoofesfUns, &c. iff lT OV jOIINSTON & CO., Stationers, YV Blink Book MnnoUcturer* and J>»b Prlutar*, No ;t,TWood»ttwt, PltUlmryh. In. arJU EC. COCUKAfIK,' (SUCCESSOR TO . 3. Bodlnr,) Who!c*Uo and Betall Daalorin HUltoMrTwi l?.p«r M«r»l «u«t, Oil. d«,rS. B. o< Market Sgoare, AHogUcny, n. „ TORN S. DAVISON, BOOKSKLLKK ANO •I BUtlootr, imcntaoT to DirUoa t Agncw.ho. «J t tr*ct, near Fourth, Ptiuburgh, P*- AY* 00., BOOKSELLERS AN 0 ST A 'TIOXEES.Ko. M Wood next , ’ or "!T Mr of Tblnl, Px Bct.<K.t and L*w B*** COD * •Untly on bond. L.BKAD, BOOKSELLER AND STA . TIOSEU, Mft. 78 STJ NT iTMIN KU, BOOKSKLLKK *n,l Stationer, Mamuka Hall, Ftftk • T OUNH.~MELU>K, No- H 1 ,^?2,SaJoI t/ botwooo Diamond Alley and Fonrtl>» r*£** br CUICKKRINQ * SONS’ (Bortoo)' PUNU»/JJTg? MA SON k HAMU3TB MODEL MEXODfO** andOR«A« HARMONIUMS, nad Dealer In Music and Musical uoooa. Tt KLEBER * BUO., No. M METH H, * <>'• w York) Graod wl PIAVOiaadCARIUEI * NBKMUirS p««*« “ffS OROAK UABMOyiUMS, io Mode Mniical loatranmnU- With ana with ant JW«h Attachment 118 WooJ ■»«*». my 3 “ RlCH\m> BARDf DtllXß 1?* . Leather, OUand Shoe Findings, ye. 216 Liberty S’™ l ' . . PITTSRUMGH, PA. npAI rd - JOB PRINTING ° iB SOUUBB, UILLUEADS, BTU.ST.ADINO, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS. . I \pTTT.ft, Tlktteb heads, . , rf*«rinrioa cf Job Printing, plain or onuffltDtw, ; M , Prlnwra. BMW «"< !>*■» w Wl|nd ? B’ riTTEk.-l'J bbl». KOU Butter, U 1“ w .1 ■dUTaOca'ltnUu, rnilor. ..ir-*! tDAl g^fel, SXTKA JfAAIU.I WHITE WU£AX bbla.cloln in . PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY *29, 1858 fHanufar turns. " WCUIiS, 111 DDL K * CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., uASoracrmtcu or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* solicited frrtn thetrada.aod t>r.f«niptly ship ped a* pier Instruction*. Tmii—o month*. or 6 per rs»nl dliruuni f«r co*li. •e23:lyd&ws WILLIAftI DAIINIIILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pd. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET Iron Worker*. MnmiCiicttirrn <d Barnhill's I'ntent Hoiler, Locomotive, flood and Cylludor tloilen, Chimney*, Breichen, fire Ih-d. Pt»«am Pipe*, Condensers, Halt Pan*, Sugar Pan*. Iron Yawl*. LlfeßmU, ate. Aim, Ulaelsuiliba 1 Work, ilndgo and Viaduct IrvOt, duo* at tli« aburtMt ore ties. All nnloni IVoru a dl«t<ineo promptly stt<-iulM to J*~ _____ Pean Cotton Mills* iMttabursU. Kennedy, ciiilds a co., maniifac TURKRH of— IVnn A No ] heuT) 4-4 Slieetiupi, Carpet Chain of nit color* nti’l ihade*. Cotton Twine; “ ltd! Cord*; “ Plough Line* and Hash Curd; •’ Rope «d all *n«4 jniil di'a-rlptiou*. IliUtiifr. 4^~v>r< l ?r* loft at the Hardware Hloro of l.wgau, WU*»u A Oi- 131 W»w*i street, will hare attention )*2£r- 1 y JAUfii IIIWIIV, manufacturer op SI'LPIHJBIC F.THEH; Rulphuri.: Acid, Hwcet Spiritanf Nttm; Mtric.Acld; U.iOisinn’* Anodyne; Ai’ii Ammonia, PPK; Fowler’* .Solution; Miirlntlr Arid, ,Nitron, do a. ». Johnson * I‘ERUIN &, JOUNION, MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI-EHH IN WE. CIHLDS& GO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOP CRMENt ROOFING, Lt 3 Tittnn Brorrr,Plttshorcli.Pn- i*J4:dtf ii. u.wAnnsN & co., " AIAfTPFAOTinUJKb AST) PRAI.KRd IN WABREJFS IMPROVE!),. FIRE ANJ> TVutur-rioof Co7t>potU(oa u»J UooQug M*- ariali. «3»offlct>—2l Fifth . Jol3l>. danikluexaett, ' • TITANUFACTUKEIt OF FANCY COLOIt -ITI ED Itotutvns Ware, Sockfnalmtn ami Yellow War?. Ac. iMQcs *t tlia rorxr* »f WMh(itj|tftn ant) Franklin street), Birmingham, oppcatta PltUborgh, Pa. i mrlurAJy* raoxxt xrrcuci joua m lujumx Union Foxmdr>'» MITCHELL, HERRON A CO. \ITILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF; TV tho Union Foundry, at thoold itAiid or I'ENNOtiU,. MITOIU.LL t CO n No. 141 Liberty it. Thcv will mnntifaetnr*', as a*nai, ■ largo aod gaßeral *•> jortmenl of CASTINGS, comprising Cubing Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens, OFFICE AXD.PAMI.OR ATOiiiS. MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boies, Dog irons, - 3\D lUOSB, TBA KETTLES, PLOWB k PLOW IHJINTO, Mill and Machinery Generally, And OASnnxi WATER PIPES ot all tlze*. Also, irovaxd SAn.xoyrHE vestnnAsns\ Shovela, Spades, Picks, &c M All of which will bo sold M nuuaCvturor** jirice*. my7:ly WILLIAM TA'PK, P LUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 Vxinrtb itri-ot, u>sar Liberty, ami 472 Penn itrert, next door to AMernuu IVrkiti+Mi’« Olhre, ami FwD-ral xt., nw Locork Allegheny. • SJ-Lrtry deacrii-lton of Fitdaga tor Water, Qaa and Rt«oiu. mySV.tf^ EncMUtlo Tile Floor, Pur Churi-hti, llali*, Cotutratoriea, Vntibnlua am) F»or*r ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. 17 ROM THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES, Ueasn. Mintoti A Ca, London, amt MUUr A Centra, Now York, ftir PUtuburgli ami the Weft All work •**etrt-l in «i aopertor rtylr. I'lani, drawing* and F l >ecinK-m cab ho arenat No.« Fourth atm-i, near til* rrty. [apgSj tnrlSJjil^ JOHN OAiIPUELL, MA X UFACTURER OF ROOTS and SIIOESof every dc»cription, No. M SniluuTeld •trwt, Pituhargb, Pa. oe31:lyo Insuranrr Bflrntß. He. ULMAN A CO., General lusurance • Ajeut* ai»«l In-utai.ro Brokers, N... 7’i Fourth «U PuuborgU, )‘u. TITEiV CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur atH'o To, Lafayatte lUU. Ws>J stit-t. R KINNEY, AgentEareUn InauruonoOo., ’• No yWataj.ir.W _ _/ A A. CARRIER. SECRETARY f\ » peotmlmnlA IttMiraaee Company of PUUbiUTjb, Jones’ Bonding, Fourth mtrert. _ SAMUEL L. MARSiIEI.L, Secretory Citi- Zens'liaurancu Cotnjiaa.v, 04 Walor *ln-et. _ M. GORDON, Secretary Western Irisur • anc« Cumpaay, Sr 2 Water atrevt. JG AKDINEITcOFFIN, Agent fin- Frank • Uu Fire liunrxuee Company, North-east coro« Wood. and Thlrdall*. s’J. -" -a A.' MADEIRA,'Agent "rer Delaware « MnMal IrumrtTirr Co . 4l*Water«ttjrt. _ TriOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insure BnrafVimpatirftnrtPittibnrKn Life Insinuate OompabJ, cot uer Water an-1 Sl*iket street*. TlfOS. "jniU NTEli,' Agent Farmers’ and Mechanics' In*arauco.Co, 90 WulcrjtrMit. _ JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental It ( «nctiiff Co., 21 Fifth street. W. PoiN DEXTER, Agent Great West. • pfn Itunrancs Go ,97 Front street. Illitjolstcry. Wnll Paper Wsrehouse. WAbiRU P. MARSHALL & CO., Im fnrtere nnu «T W—lbntireeu Fourth itr.-oi <ud Diamond Alley, «h*rt may to tori no ,n «mi-uair« uaviTJUMut ofevary <!**> rtptlon <»f Pa|*r lUnptn(i,lir !•«• li.r*. Uidls, Dining and ChmuUtr*. Alw, Window Slia.l.s«. In CT-nt i«rtstr at lowest nriert to r-mntry dealer*. *jl,; WALTER P. MARSHALL * OG. c w. tutraiN I' TV EDMUNDSON A CO., Nos. 90 and 98 Third street, near WoM. Mannf« turer* and Dealers la WALL PAPER, _ CURTAIN GOODS. ORNAMENTS, FBI NUBS, TASSELS AND OviRDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, i-AT ENT SPIRAL SPRLNO MATTRESSES, Ar, Would elicit tho attention of purehawr* t>» u ? r and rarlrd .lock. * apSHtod J SEIBERT. Tract-joai. Upholsters*, , Xo too Third i&rt'l, iVUhuryh, MauuDa-lurur uc>d dealer in CURTAINS, COIINICB, BANUS,fiHADES end BLINDS,MATTUAitfRB,COMFORTS, CUSUIt»N3, Ac Particular nttentiun paid to Sttwmbcat work. Carpotsmudaod laid toontrr. mrlfclyd jFunuture. .trfba. a. rotrso „..rsacis u tdchq T. B. YOI NG A CO., MA.vcncTt7Uns or FURNITURE AND UIIAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY— Federal Ft.,Mv>fen ffyhV and /Vnna. Aom s« Wurehooie—Nos. 38 & -10 Smithflcld 81., STEAMBOAT CAJUN FURNITURE—We urn constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and iutile ilia nitration of tkoao interest*.! in furnishing boat*. *s.T):dA*S T. B. UIUNGA CO. jamks w.'woodwklu f.’ AUt .V V. T FVUXITUItF MA XUFA CTUMEB Nofl. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. JW.iV, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • lila frirada and customers, that he has Just completed hi* slock of Fomltnra, which 1* decidedly the hin?e*t and bent ari-r offered for sale in thiaclty. A* hr Udctennhmd !•* up hohl Ilia stock, with aoaansrd material*. txM workmAudilp coil newest designs; and frortf the *xtra! of hi* order* and facility in manufacturing. ho I* utubM t.> produce warrant ed FURNITURE at the lowest price.. Ho keeps nJway* on hand tho grruU-at rurLty of every description of fbruituro, from Uu* chenpeat and plainest, to the in!*t elegant and c»*tly, that> lioow, or auy part ofoao, mar be furnished from bU slock.or maunfaclurwl Mproaaly to ardor. mT *’ lilljßSittans. DR. R. T. FORD still continue* his new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. His office, W«t end Pounsylraula Avenue, (Fourth Struct Ilnad,) Rial end o Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hie nullmited success Ja Acute and Chronic Dlwastw can not ho equaled lu any of the tuodical practice of tkopreara day. tarl&dAwlyP. DR. O’BRIEN can be consclted at Dr Smith's, Fifth and Sroithfleld «troct% en MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and HATUR'DAYS,from 10 to 1 and l to 3o’clock. aSrßoaldenco on the BrowusvllJe Road. Je23Jyd* GOULD’S PATENT SPRING BED - lluy tag uorcliaaed the exclusive right to manufacture ad sell •‘GouM’s Patent Spring Bed," In tbo county nf AUegbo uv, vt» nru now pr.'p .rud to furnish those desiring to pox rluLs m tow prio-l, cheap and duraUt Spring Bid. Call and exainliio them at our Warehouse- Hoy can be attached to any l-odstoft'l and rumored therefrom at pleasure. Htfiun »«_*. hotels. Ae_ lurniahed with this bed at a very low prico.’ wl4 T. B. YOUNG * 00., W SroiHUMd at. Hats and Caps. JAMES WILSON in now receiving his /"« Fall Style* of HATS AND CAPS, viz: Gentlemens’ Floxildo Bilk, Dress Unts, and Ladies’ Riding Hat*: Gent? Boft Hats ofnvrionsklnde—llnnpuian, Planter, Artist, 4c.; Youth's and Children’s F&ocf list* and Ops, tu gmarrarl etnOratleroen and Yonth’s Silk Plush Capa, newstyksv- Please call at No. Ul Wood street. IriAMt JAMES WILSON. Painters. L OS G ALANEi House and sign painters. No. "1 (Old Post OflJcoßtilldlng)Thlrd street, between Wood and Market streets. All orders promptly attended to. la asnporiflrstyVe. mhlgilyq f*IARD. —In consequence of tho financial do*' \j range menu of the onoutry, and the to tr general proa* tratioao?buainoroarising therefrom, entirely uolookod for Ml the time of the recent sale ol W. R. Muipb* to J al. Burchfield, la tho Arm of Murphy * Burchfield, th# same has been annulled, and the business willl bo oonttoowlaa formerly, under the title of MURPITY *_BURCITFjELD. W. 11. MUKFUI, J. U. BUnCOFEn). Pittsburgh, Oct. 24. 1107.—onS NOTES, Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Droll »” I^ II . uILAISNaOS> CSjr4 Fonrth fit. c rirvChoice White Wheat Family Flour, • t/UU 200 extra and anpeifinn, “ *•• 100 fins. 44 “ ** 44 Fur sale by d*l4 JAMES QABSNEB. LEDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Invoice Books, Order Books and Docksia tew eale and mad* to onto by W.B.nAVEy, jail jfljnkyiiinufscTnm,comurlLxrkettnaSeconasta. , yubburaj) imictte. PUULtoiKD DAILY AND WSRKLY JIY . RIDDbS 49 00., nrrs mm. wwva wnramu.. &t-IUKI)AILrQAZZIT&Utkt< l U*JiS'Ky i j*Ttn t/t* Wnt, amt having art exfatffc deviation attongsl {Jt-lusinni man, and rraehlnp aU dassn. « nffm adtw tutrr at tht t»rt throuph which to rnteh (A* puhlte kWTUK IVKKKI.V UAXRTTP. it <•*>>'l rrvry HWitr* tfcty and iy, n* r» Iw. I'l.taUi th»i, an f e-*toin» in <uUxl. rm U< <ht flft/ th‘ wt\ 1 carrJ\in V j'rr P ar*l and rrUalW r»;>orf,/ tht Market, oomwrfial u»J tnonrtary of fain nmlan aorvntf* Mini AW/ 'Vrrtrtnf wfklyjiir tM, r ,,,r-i«eW n j it tht t>'it nanwcm-»» in tht lI7V JABtD M UR^Btl ItAll.V—Kt» iMtlar* norannam, p»> tbla In a lrauro, or 12U canupar wank, l>»y*ld» l»» lltal7«rrli*ia. WIitKLV— I Two Lollara wr unrvmo, j*yablr iu atlranca. Otil.a arn ftinilahiMt t-M U»- fol1«»1«‘K F uu nail... ona yoar f fl « .. .i in iki iw-iitv ‘' )on 'And It. Hid p*r«m **}lllrt« up lb* ■ loh fiw., ««-Adrai>ea paynmnta ara MttrJly r««ltilmd. and no pa pal will l* nlinr Uin lltnft l‘ up *" "’hb-b 11 I"*»d. Unlai of Advertising. I H<]uat« i.f lolln*a, 1 Ulus 1 •* n & .. . Voarly a<W<irlt»iiaar> i..*ittu»,|iinrn, < Unny ut.toal |.l«n«iin», prr 4nmun will*nm»irrl>tf> prtf*. Tok KtttTll«4l!AKfc IS Ndpi-M —Our fnrulgn 0Ip»i ftirniih aJJltluual puttiottlnm of ilio Ui«i torrlblo fifiPlhqUftko in Nftpif*. il.OOti bodJfiS had Gcal dug (fom (tie fulna at ihe lft»t nooounts, and «bo nttmbpr of lltf* Uai es timated at from tfl.OOfl fn tfi/tno \ letter dated Naples, Jan. ”, any«- r "The nlliolftl Jytiroil wf W*due#i|nv night ODunirratea lit piaert.wbieli utifWnl iu ibuir tuildlnga, and ninnv In tbulr jH.ipnUlloti I'n der tim notnu of enou pldeft h giteii n deiwrlp lion of the dlAiutter, and Ibla U«l report nloun |i>ei tho number of anveraL kAy 4,tM>o or H.OOD additional known lu barn Buffered. Then are described tbu other rnit*inlHlee, ppnjilu mitlmcd, crushed, olhera drown out nllte after n fearful acpiilture of eight da;*, rendmllng ti« of how many more might haru been oared liml proper rs - criloos tiecn made. Tho intenl ncoimuln, to% wM.sransioit, uwakcu constderaUu n|i')>reU* , nuloli»' of further disaster. Tho wholo district of Bala in agitated by continual moremcnla of (lie earth, stronger by night than by day, and these are preceded by fearful detonations. Moreover, about nine o’clock p. m. of the 2tUh ult., and six and half past seven p. tu. or the 29th ult., three strong shoeks,lasting 10 to 12 seconds, were felt, fol lowed by others less Intense. “lu Potenia, too, on tho eveniog of tho 291 b, about quarter 1o 7 o’clock, a strong 'shock was felt, and other light poes during tho night. No injury wan done, lu*, the population ali rushed out into wmiß Here in Naples it is said that sineb the idihult., we , liare had up to Christmas ere forty-nine shock®, and it may readily be belived. Almost every: on© had some trace of them in his house ; the shocks, too, which were felt iu Poteuztr on the e.•cuing of the 29ih wero felt in Naples, and, in some cases, created great ularni. However, every one looks to Vesuvius to safely. nnd"on that night is was in violent movement. People who reside at Ucsiua tell me that during the whole night the shocks from the mooulaia were of a most violent and coniinuona character. — Every three minutes it appeared as if desperate men were trying io wrench open the doors and windows. Nothing, however, took place. I baTe also reports to give you from private persons who have visited the socnc of ruit). — They describe the country in many place.- a* crossed with fissures which at first had Wen very wide, liut now hod much closed. During ibe whole time of their visit the ground was heaving beneath them. There ©M universal panic aud grief, and no light part of it nrose from the fact that tbero was no ono to search beneath the ruins or to bury iheirdcad. I apeak of tho 21st and the 22d ult.—thfU is to say, of six dav? after the dale of tho disaster. Letters from Brienza of thc<»lst ult , say lhat r.o relief had been as yet received. My informants, in , wandering through Polla, could get no food, and even bread was wanting In many places.— Those who were dug-out aJlve—some after s;x or eight days of IlrßlgTinriatA-nwokc to famines Tfbd death.* The ..details which I receive are more horrible than can bo easily conceived. Since writing the above, other aud more af flicting details have arrived of the desolation occasioned by tbc earthquake. leuirenzioo, Tito, Bricnra, Marulcanuovo. have almost en tirely disappeared. The king himself says that Upwards of lo.OOt *aave perished.fund, f.om what 1 hove heard, says my very Hcurihle informant, the real must be nearly double. Peo ple who bavc'oomo from the *pot rep«irl that the groans of the sufferers wero heard from Wueath taoiuins Boveral days after the disaster, and that, horrible to relate, on some bodies being wken out, it was found that they had devoured a portion qf their arms. There were none to aid them, none io excavate the dying, none to bory the dead, none to givebread io the famish ing. Tbauuo.U of isahliers ©re maintained at 'the expense of ibe biato Vo but they could uotho oeat from perishing. Mnuy Bteomerf' were lying in harbor, tbc expensive toys oft he sovereign; hot, with one or two lardy- exceptions, they JmslnMiwOMd-BnaK In PgL_EsEpl° cMpo-re frain from comparing’the tardiness displiycd-otL tbc present melancholy occasionwith the promp titnde displayed in the mouth of June last, when rebels landed in Sopri. It mutyhave been late bn the night of the 27th, perhaps not before tho morning of the 28th, when the Intelligence s rived at Gueta, yet two steam frigates were im mediately dispatched with l reops, and at half past nine A. M., of the morning of the 29ib, the Cagliari was captured. Wisteh Cabe or Fruit Trek*. —llccenlly wo cropsed an orchard, by chance, the owner of which, was already preparing his trees to sup- j port the frosts of wiuter —os ho supposed. But f according to oar experience, as well as theory , —he was taking the most direct mode of giving ] them the smallest to “live through.” As he ;was but ft beginner, we could more readily [ excuse him for following whai at first might seem to be a feasible plan. “Somebody" had i told him that the fros*. wouldy hare less effect 1 upon the roots if they wero kept imbedded in ' water through the winter, and ho was heaping j up and p&ckiDg solid a circular bank of earth four or five feot distant from the body of each tree, so as to hold a pool of water ereu with the , surfaco of tho ground. Nothing could be more . jiophilosophical, as a little reflection will show. Every healthy, vigorous tree or plant is eup- with an almost infinite number of fibrous roots, which penetrate every, part of tho soil, and gather sap, along with it a supply of organic and inorganic food. The expansion ood con traction of the soil, during tho winter, tear and break numbers of these minute roots, a majority of which are so small as to be imperceptible to the unaided eye. Where there is a great number, of alternatives of heat and cold, so many of these roots ars broken as to leave tho tree in a sickly •‘condition in the spring, and it should be a care ful study to protect them from such action of frost. Should there be but a slight degTce of frost, not more than enough to freeze water half ■ah inch to an inch in depth, a body of water "around the roots would doubtless act as a pre server, and from this fact probably tho ridicu lous practice aroso nbovo alluded to. But in this dimato we have to guard against foot-deep instead of inch-deep frosts. ' A simple experiment will show the difference between a dry and wet soil aroand the base of the tree Take three cups, each nine inches doep: fill each one of them within one inch of '-the lop—the first with water, tho second with earth saturated with water, and the third with moist but nearly dry earth, nnd subject all three to cold enough to freeze them solid. In tho first, the water in changing to ice will so expanias to fill up the entire Tho moist earth in ttie scond willbave expended nearly as much, while the comparatively dry earth will ecarocly expand an eighth of an inoh. . - The experiment, or the principle which it illustrates, six r that water freezing expands hut one-eighth of its bulk, while dry solids do not thus expand, has a direct hearing upon the winter treatment of trees. Instead of retaining ] water aronnd them, !Hs hotter to dig a ditch fat a sufficient distnneo to aroid cutting the roots,) to convey the water away and leave tho soil dry It l 3 sometimes even advisable to hank up the earth eight or ten inches high, around the body of the tree, and dope It off a few feet This will both carry off the waler and afford additional warmth to the roots. For giving lacreased warmth, it la well worth while to mulch the ground well with straw, muck er rads, that Is, put on a thick coating of any of these subßtances, lobe In part removed in the spring, and in part worked ioto the soil This will keep ont the frost, end save the roots from the breaking, tearing.effect of frost, and also give additional richness to the soil. Whcnst.aw t. used, it should be wet and even rotten, and not to be Placed too thick against the body o( the tree lest it should famish a nisi for mice. Wo renrat, ‘he mosWssenUal considerations in the winter protection of fruit trees, are to,keep the soli dry, and Bhield the roots from frost.— Niagara Democrat. & ■' i Tur. Free State men of Kansas who declined to take nny part in the election for Siato officers , under tho Lccompton Constitution gave two rea • sons for so refusing. One was that it would be of no use, since, ns Calhotin had the cooking of (ho returns, he would manage to figure out ihe necessary majority to give the Border Ruffians the control of the Legislature; secondly, that voting under the Lccompton Constitution at all 1 might be perverted into a recognition of it. Roth theso anticipations seem likely to boful filiud. Calhoun is on his way to Washington with a majority figured out by himself jußt sufficient 1 to sccuro tho Border Ruffians the control of the Lccompton Government; and some of the papers jin the Border Ruffian interest are already at tempting to set off the added vote for the two iickols of Rtafo officers,given on the 4th, against tho vote on that day in opposition to the Le compton Constitution. From present Appearances, a quadrangular ; Legislative struggle would seem to bo impending | in Kansas. In nddition to theTopcka Legislature i and. (ho Territorial Legislature now in session, | should the RLnto bo admitted under IkoLccomp | too Constitution, there will bo two Legislature®, two Governors and two sets of officers through out claiming to be chosen under that Constitu tion. If no other reason whatever existed for rejeotiog tbc Lccompton Constitution, one amply sufficient would he found In the fact that the dis puted election of State uffioars renders any peaceful orgnnixailon under it hopeless.—A'. Y. Tril.iinr. TRItMHi . I IN) . ) 7f» . n oo . 4 00 . 0 00 7 oo . n oo .tu oo to oo Kansas at WAsniSGTOs. — Washington, Jon. 2‘i. 18'»8.—There is more excitement here among public men, at this day, respecting (bo Kansas sore, than there has Lean yet since the Incklefs day when Congress invited North and South to enter tho lists In lhat Territory for a terrible fight, in which, no matter whether one or the other party succeeded, the I'nion was to fall with -(he vanquished. Southern ami Northern members arc becom ing much exoited, and speak pretty strongly. Home of the Houiheru members aro going about declaring (hut the I'nion is diM-mivcd, and that further efforts to save it arc useless. Tim President baa exhibited for a week past his full share of tho exuilcmeut on this question. Ho is nu longer s > much troubled os he is angry about it. He is writing a message to Congress in favor of the Immediate acceptance of the Le compton Constitution by Cougreas. nud makes it a party test, declaring that every one who docs not support tin* rceotiiffiendation is a traitor to Demucrary. It is believed that the Senate will sustain the President's views; I ut tint the House will not. — Cor. Com. AJv. As I'nrABALLKLRt* Ilosoß. —A mark of res peel was shown yesterday to the memory of Gen eral Havelock which was worth more than a peerage. The flags of the shipping in our har- Imr, and on our public buildings, were diaplnycd at .half-mast during the day, as a token of grief for his loss, it was a purely voluntary tributo ,paid to his memory by a people to whom ho was a stranger, who were in no way interested in his career, and to whom even hi* name was unkoown six months since It was a tribute of respect which even the duke of Wellington did not com mand, and which, we believe, was never before puiij to-a foreigner. But, “one touch of nature - make a the wbolo world run," and the bravery nud manliness of this true hero have touched the hearts of the people of this country, who have watched his career with eager solicitude since the stirring events of the E-ast Indian revolt have rendered his name a® familiar here as it isloEis own country, and the intelligence of hU death has produced its deep n feeling of regret a® though be had been a eouutrvman oWur own. .V Y. Twin. Macaij-av and I’fNS.- Lortl Macula y lias re plied lo Mr. HepwortU Dixon ou the subject of William I‘enu uud ihc l'ardun-brokeragc at Tnuototi. An elaborate note to the second vol ume of the new edition tf his History of England ‘cts foiih the argrm-nt. “If it be said (bis lordship conclude?) that it is incredible that so good a man would hove been concerned in so bad an affair, I can only answer that this affair wiw very far indeed from being the worst In which he was concerned. For theso reasons I leave the text, nnd»Rhall leave it exactly an it origionlly stood.' How few politicians understand this: It is one thing to be a successful politician, and <|urtc aucthcr to be a good practical statesman. A distinguished Divine defined ihis-point of dif fetence rerv weil not long since; “A politician,’ ho said, “in shrewd, crafty. sngaciou«, and art ful. A aUtesiuan must be wise, discreet, pro found, and honest. I‘REXTJrn os PnMi.—The Louisville Juurnul says: We believe that the compromise bill introdu eedl-y Mr Pugh of Ohio, into (be. United States Senate, is universally considered as senseless a titlt as was ever introduced by n woodpecker into a hollow tree. Sprrial goners. no Mess’ Library Association Lu bejr ti-bm.—Dn. E. 0. WINES, of Washington C-11-go, «ill bvturr u.furv tha Merratitßo Übrarv Association. «iH thr paMir *'uoratlr.«t LAFATKTre HALL on niItJAY E\ KXIMi, tb- 2U«h init ' ScuJ r .-T—ll AJtCELON' A Will, Stii-tfh.-t.ul Life n tI M mrii-r* Dv>r< i.jK-n ui t.' J ,<flo.A. Uftm* to «.oum*i»'» al 7> 1 f f t>l,< Mu?L aul lk-'k Store' J. M. Kl»t.,,u„ . W»; , IT Twit, .Insi.ru ALnnet. | ''' *" K. 11. DtBLRUiTuV, f-'Ty*Dollar SaV int.s Have, No. t‘».> Fourth Street.—Dep*«lU tnaibt With tbi» Ikvub before Ihr tlr»t -Ly ~f »vill Jnw Intrrert from that >Ut<\ Jn-ivHtrf CHAS. A COLTON. Trtuanrer. I'iITMH U-tl! Lira, King AMS MlftlXl ISSCIUXCX V 0„ ). n.ri,., w.ihvntnl lUirktt fit., '2-t (liiir, v _ Pittsbargli, ,lau., til!-!, Ibid. J P me Anm/alElkction furSixtcrn Dirci*- (or* nf tills Company, to serve tor the ou*ul»g year, will l>f !>»•!<! at 1 1il> oflleo, nn TUESDAY. February »i, next, between tin* hours of 11 A. >J, and 3 I*. 31. J*21:dl«l V. A. RINEHART, Secy. On i. r Au-cuutxr Vauet R. IV Co., l Pittsburgh Jan. •ith IR.Vt. ) animal Meeting nf the Stockholders ,r of tin* Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will l«* brhi ut thi-ir nflh-e Neville Unit corner l.ibrrly ami Fourth Hr*-*H Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY tin* tiud dav of F-hruary lJt&ti, at 10 o'clock A. M . lor the purpose of electing a Presi dent ami f..r the ruttilng yoar. The an nual Repot t of the iMiirJ. ami a Statement of the business of the Company *viil be submitted to the Stockholders. JaOrdtd (city ddiiU-a copy j J. (iIDSON, fk-c’y. "BUREAU.—AN EX PERIF.NCED EDITOR, a rocensful Author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty five years of tlu> dnulgvK - t.l Daily JoornaiUm, lias deter mined to hire out or sell hU bralu* at retail, to those who mar require their services, io any honorahlo way. Merchants. Buslncmi Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will l>o vuppliixi, ofl hand, with A.lrerttounienfa. (po cthal or otln rwi-e,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any spe cie* of nrtirle divin'd. Politicians will In* supplied with Speeches. Ilepoits, Res nlotlon*. laittero, Toasts, Pamphlets, Kdltorl.il Articles, Cutnniunlcntlom, and every other sort of Brain work, which they may find In tnmnrcuteni cr troublesome to do for themselves. Lmlit-snnd Gcuth-tm-n, of every rank Inwvhityor occu pation In life, can hafs Letter* written on any subject, whether htuinuu or sentimental. The advertiser will aim rondnet '-r inm'ite Connspnn. ilcnceof every kind, either Kit|rli*h. Fi,-n, h, .-(vuilsli. Ger man erltalisn. I‘netry. Arn>»tl.*n for Tjutl..*’ Atl>nm«, Note*, Bilh-t Mv)mikll<-h, and ComjrtwtlinDi nf the must didirate and court dnntial character, incident to every po-uibh< rlrcumatsuce or event In life, will l«t> furulabwl iuluviuULlo coiifldcuce, l»y writing U) the utidurslgued, anil oi|>laiiiit>*' ihrii irlalnnu Ordiirt t>y mall.accotiijianh'd iritli rmli, will K* itrictly and nmniptly altendi-dtu. A-W-i J THOMPSON, IJtomry Baroau. Ru 3865, Philodeli-liU I'O, Pa. iaisccllantouu. T. VV. LOUUIIOBV, Watch and Clock 31 alter, ' IMPORTER OF CVM Fine watchesand jeweluy,^^ No. 23 Fifth street, between Wuixl and Market, Pitts' burgh, Pa. ■ attention paid to Uie repairing of Watchre god Jewelry. yy»All work wmrranten HAUD WARK. SAMllil F All NESTM K, Xo. 74 H r i*o<i Stretl. Pittsburgh, HAS ON lIAND A LARGE STOCK OF l! AltD WARE, which hr will sell eery low for CASH. In addition to hi* Locks, Hinges, Knlvc-s and Forks, Spooua and largo nwortment of Carpenter*’ Tools, he lias received a Urc* suudy of SAUfIAUK CUTTKH3 AND BTUFFERA, SHOVELS, TONOB AND POKERS. SLEIGH BELLS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. ocghdtf HAM 'HAGS, of nil sizes, made aud pnnt ed to order. Any u matin’ supplied upon the short est notice by DAVID C. UEEIIST, Jal4:da)tw>* comer Liberty and Hand streets. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— HOLD PENS, in handsome Cases; FANCY INKSTANDS; PORTFOLIOS; CASKS OF MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS; , PEN KNIVES; PAINT FOXES: • FANOYNOTB paper, Ae H Ac. WM. O. JOHNSTON A CO.. d<j22 Stationers, 67 Wood M" ACKEREL— -29 half hhle No. I Mockarel; S 3 Qr. do No. 1 <I« 60 Kitts No. 1 do; 26 "do No.lUrea Mackerel; In afore and for silo by MTJRIDE A CO, jriidtf No. 03 Water Street. 1 Primes'Rio Coffee just received 1 and or tala by -■ RHRIVEB ADILWORTII. i nn lii s. CLOVER SEED for sale by IV/V/JsS.. , J.B.CANTOXD. GRKEN APPLES^—ISO Mils- choice Win’ rer Applcsiaatoreaatfforulahy . Js7 T, LITTLE A 00, No. U 2 Second st. BUCKW HEATFLOUR—400 sacks Extra Buckwheat Floorfcrnl* by JOHN FLOYD A 00. VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 139 .-fTorgalf. T« K ‘\ N^ f; KSON'“f ARM,' 2} miles Sg J. .b.,y» BrigSton, E..r«r Co_£3. “ n,J SiSn, 108 Km or «xoellen* UsJ. ...rrmn orehlch u uiubi?„ ds i o r .hlcl. U o»- Jrr duration. Them or. 13 ffinUr, OO.TO In giMMid wtnrt. and an abnrvt.^Tiy-iT* Orchard ol grafted frelitreM. In altaw nm field there U a ipring of water. nud tU ro Th» Improrcmenti con*l*fbt a new frame D»»ih., tachod to a v.catherboarded loc, a email tenant bouwinJ* large frame Born, £0 by SO feet. This choice farm I* in a highatateof colUratlon. trecoa good, and in a re* pec table neighborhood, convenient to churchea, achnnl*. For tenoi, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JaiS-dlwtfT J.AXDKItS<JN. New Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Sale. TnE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, rang* 10. Stark county, Ob la, commonly known u “Downun'i Section," containing ©Mwcrea. 111* citaatcd three miles weft of MaaaMon, on the State Road leading to Wooeter, and within about two mll«ofth«PiU»- burgh, ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The couth, eaat and nortb'out quartan are partly cleared and improved— the remainder is core red with superior timber—and the whole it well watered by apringc and running atreama.— Thia auction la conaidered the fineat body of land in tba county. It will be add undivided or in quarter* to ault purchasers. To those who desire to inreetlu real estate a bettor opportunity ia rarely offered. J. D. SWEITZEB, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ocSCaUwtfT FOR'; SALE.—One Barge witli two bows, 130 feet Kwl, 22 fret Beam, ifeet Uuld, button PI ink 8 inches, mil fcstened tori everything of the Deal material ■ad workmanships AI» 000 Keclßoat, 110 fcvl Keel, 44 loche* Deep arid SO fret vide, enquire of WATT A WILSON, Ji2o 268 Liberty «trwt CAR WORKS FOR SALE—We offer for tula tho Transylvania Car Work*, situated on tho Pi. Centra! Railroad, (a i good location and within an boar'* rldo ot tho city. The building* coailitaf a Brick Marhlna Shop, Foundry. three Car Shop*, and a Smith Shop. Then la a good Engine of 30 horse power, new Floe Boilers and ■boat 13,000 worth of Machinery, Tools, Ac., with every coureolcrire lor the manufacture of Cara. Tho whole trill be sold at a low price. An order lor $3,000 worth of can will be riven Uie fitirrHawri to start with. For particulars apply ta Jain B. M’LAIN A BON, lA\£ Fourth ft. FOR SALE -At Jaclcnnm’s Livery tfV-_ Stable a fine boy FAMILY HOBBE, soundaaLSSn. reliable In evrry resect. LKWIP A KDGKBTON, job 107 Woodatrot. SMALL L’OUNTKI RESIDENCE FORdg SALK OH KENT.—CoasliUnsofSO acres litrrafM ESI lo Westmoreland County, within VA mile* from Charters Station on the Allegheny Talley llallroad, Tho improve tneotsan.A g-md Irmmo bouse, containing eight rooms In excellent r«i*ir. A ten foot vein of Qinnel Coal under 30 arret. Further ptri l<*nlar« ran fwi obtained of Jn7 . B. M’LAIN_A BON. \t aluable propErl-TT in alle Y (IJIKXY CITY FORSALK.—We offer for sale tba valuable Ilonso and let now occupied by Dr. J. 11. Smith fronting 'J! feet on the east aldeuf the Diamond and extend ing boric 90 fret to a 10 ftat alley. The boos* Uconveniently arranged with extensive l>aek buildings, with asmsUotnlay; the building could b* to changed as to make a flue business stand. Will bu Mold low and terms very easy. Apply'lo B. JJcLAIN A SO VS *u» Rail Estate Office, Fonrtb at. AFINE 11UUSE on corner ot Market and FWt su, for sale, in connection to an equal amount of Cosh, at 0 percent. Interest, to be scented on Stocks or other approved socarilr. Also, a good Coal Property on the Monongahela river, (Sd pool) with a cash capital of $20,000 to work the raiues, •ecorwt an stuck* or improved city property. anIS . B. IIcLALN A SON. Land For Halt, A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF ABOUT seventy at-ros withlu a mile and a lialf of Wash ington. Po, 1) ins W'tweu the National Howl and the Ilcmp Arid IL It. A new frame house and other improvement* have tr.trii nude upon it. It is tho best quality ot Dm* ■lone Ijuul, end lias been uudur a high state of cnltirntkm. It contains about 15 aerrs of Timber, and there is running water in ever field. For further Information enquire*! this office. [aa!7:tf VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE.—'Tho undersigned offers tir tale on favorable terms, a large number of building lots In the Bth Ward of the city. The lots front uu Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, Forbrf, Lecnrt, Maria, Vicruy and Bluff streets. are but a frw minntes walk from the Court House and will be sold v»ry cheap. Persons desirous of securing a convenient and beftlthy loratiou for a bon*\ or wishing to purchase for speculation, In a part of the city whirh mu-t coutiouesteadily to improve will find it to their advantage tu call upon the subscriber. C. MAGEE. Att’y at Law, > my23:tf No. 104 FUlh street. COAL LAX [TFOU SALE.—The undersign* ed offers for *.lo ONE HUNDRED aud FIFTY ACRES of COAL LAND, situated on the first pool,one of tho to'*t desirable locations on the MonongalicU rlvey. The intention of Irou men, Coal tneu, and capitalists Is dlrreU'J to this property, as it is believed tbs opportunity for ftufltut-li- investment is snch as la not often presented. The terms are easy. Full particulars may be obtained by Utter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN L00.M13 A CO., Stuck and Note Brokers,’ s|k] No. M Fourth Street. OTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & O CO, AT TllK MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY JUURiDAY EVRNISQ.—Bauk, Bridge, Insunvnct} and Copper Stack, Bond sod Heal Estate sold at publlq sale at (lie Merchants' Exchange t<y AUSTIN LOOMIS *iCO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real JUUto negotiated on reasonable term- by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, •xn Block A Note Brokers. W Fourth st. Uoots. * J . L . Re ad’s, JiO.7 8 FOURTH STREET, WE are now prepared to furnish tho fol lowing Work* in a now and magnificent stylo. Dr. Livingston's Travels in calf—lllustrated, The Poets of the 19th Ceutury. full calf—illostrored Barth's Travel* in Africa, 2 vols. 8 re. “ Btrungi llarmotay and Exposition of Gospels, tcori-erit ant. $5.1)0. Standard English and Americas Poets 8 »o. ant 1 sot National Magsilne 12 vols. U, calf, fine piper. Uatbew Henry's Commentary, full calL Family Bibles, to Velvet and Gold, soo, and >loroe-M JJo, Prayer Books, the finest editions at reduced pric-a, Allmau, Morocco and Papier Macbe, bindings, p.irtfi'llas,fine Illustrated Juveniles, with colored plains. Tlie liileet Miu-rlUnoon* Works In plain bindings for aal" t) , J. I, READ. Fourth street. N'~ EW BOOKS AT E. C. COCHRAXE’S. AUegbenyt Her* and Uereafier, or the Two Altars, Theodosia. 2 rob; Teachings of the Master, by a Disciple; Memories of nenesareth, bv author of Word- of Jesiin*' Clam Howard, or a Uesrt Yearning for the Unseen; pnakmlfi nt|J"T Fneuds, or u Prep into Womens' it'A'L 'liod' * • fr- Uatharod UUft, or iiiii-chtum, r f ~' ' .• • '. Word*b>T<rang.Ocsanninicanu, p r D-sldridge’s Barred ThdUghtXtSuubcaptßloriM, irotuplctr; . Words and MlndoT Jesns, Sc, 3£mo cd:’Ey!*bhUark^-., The Lady's Atmanuc, B word's and theCbnrch Almanac 'fiS Airs. Jamison's Sketches of Art; Lowrll's Poems m.d 20 vols. of Po*t». new edition* blu« sud gtdd: The Plant llnnler*. Capt. lltid: Stock replenished In aU departments. IyEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.— J.I Mrs. Ifnraro Mann’s Health and Economy in C<»klng. White Lies, Ciunies Reads. City Poems. AlrZ.Smith. Livingstone's Africa, muslin and one-half calf. Barth’a Travels in A him. Wlddifleld’s Ccokery, new aud practical. Guy Livingstons Alton Locke. Rrcellcvtlon* of Literary Life, Miss Mitford. Ja2tl J. L. REKD, 78 Fourth st. NEW BOOKS—Tbe Hasheesh Eater; Bay* ard Taylor'* Northern Travel; Modern Reform &- aralund; Prugress of Slavery. Weston; English Hearts aud English Hands, by author of Headley t tears; London Lec tures to Young Men, for 1857; Tbecdosla, or the Ilenjlne of Faith, ‘irok Bengali <io->mna. J. fl. DAVISON. PARISH PSALMODY AND PSALMIST. —A fresh tupply received by Ja2U J. 8. DAVISON, 61 Market at. JUS T RECEIVED.—IBSB, l«58- -Tho American Almanac or Repository cf U«eful Knowledge for IS6*. /> The Ladles' Almanac aud Diary for ISAS, just published; r * Roamanta, or the Banter Land of tho Chriatlsn aud Tark, Ly James O. Noyes, M.D.; Paxton’s L|fs ami Times of Aaron Burr. 1 Tul. 12mo: Proudly'* Legal Advisor, Fresh supply. jn2o KAY k CO„ 63 Wood street. BRIGHTLY'S digest u. s. laws— Just ready an Analytical Digest of the Law* of the United States from the adoption of the Constitution to the cod of the thirty-(bunk Congress, 1789, 1868, by Frederick C Brightly. Kee’doi KAY A CO’S., 66 Wood st. AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to an Onlinnnco entitled “An Ordinance relative to the do te* of the Rrcurdiug Regulator," passed Dreemher TBtb, 1537. ,! Section 1. Be it ordained, Ac n That the Street Commit' tee may and tbry nre herebj authorised to divide the city into flvo Districts for the purpose of cleansing the cartways, aml|lo tul the same in separate districts, or together, as the said Committee may deem best fur the interests of tbe city; and that the amount of hall required shall l*o onuthi.vxtAUd dollars for each district, or Ave thousand dollars for -tbe whole city. Ordained and euaclod into a law in Councils, this 25tb day of January, A. D., 1858. SAMVEL McKELVY, President of Common Council. Attest: Uuoii McMasteh, Clerk of Common Cotmril. A. M. POLLOCK, Prerident pro taw of Select Couucil AU'-st, Jons T. Wnima, Clerk of Select Council. ji27:3t.i CDNDRIEB ... - O 200 bbla No 3 Largn Marker*!; 100 hfbbl* “ - ■JO bbts ;No 2 20bfbU*“ JO bblj No 1 25 lif bhls *‘ 100 bbls Ptekled Herring; 100 half hbls White Fish: do “ -. Treat: 26 bids « 26 “ Lake Salmon; 10 drams Codfish; 76 bbls New Orloaus UoUmc* 50 _ u White Flint Ilominy; 50 “ Prarluh; 200 “ White lime; 100 - Hydraulic Cement: 100 liokm Pearl Starch; 30 bbla u " 1000 boxes prim* W. B. Cheese: 20 bbla Kgg*: 1500 bnehels Dried Apples; 100 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard: 100 bushel* Clover Seed, For sale by JaS5 J. B. CANTIKLD. nnEAS—IOO hf cht» Young Hyson, Imperial _l_ and BlackTrasjwt rec'daudacr sale bv 1»1B B. ROBISON A CO. 1 OH BBLS. PRIME LEAF LARD for A Wul»by jal* . J B.CANFIELD. AA BBLS. PRIME FLINT HOMINY to \J artl re and for tala by i. K CANFIELD. OH RBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER, in At\J cloths, for sale by Jal4 J B CANFIELD. SUMAC.— SO sacks in store and for sols bv JaH .; ■ MAIAH DICKEY ACO. OLL BUTTER—6 bhiss choice RoU Bat* ;krffl>wl»tiy Jail . JOHN FLOYD A CO. bbls. fresh Eros for sale by laU .■ IItNRY IL COLLiyB. W 0 Oiys HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A nr '“f '—••-ss&.a,. oolft ; «n»ollWTttiaAWob4*t»' jHustcal. fIfHJPIANOS.fffHI FULL GRAND PIANOS. THE PARLOR GRAOT^IANOS jit to Sfplc Square pianos. From the Manufactory of Chiokerins Ss Bonn, Boston, JVST received from the Manufactory Uhiekerlag & Sana, Boston. the following desirable sm eltgtntaiockatPtAnoPurta; > One FcllfeTen OcUto qraSD PIANO FORTE, with vopwbiy gutkJc»v. -4 Oa*FaU SeTeo PIAKO fORTB: ele gant P.oeewood ease. rrtco Ou NKW PARLORORAKD SEYKNOCTAFE PIANO, nearljr mul tn power to % tall Qrud, y*t occupy ing only the room of an onltnsry Batue* Piano— Price-...- .. coo SQUARE PIANOS. Two Full Carved Rosewood Louis ZTVih Reran uva r Linos, with carved desk and fret work. Two Rosewood 7 Octave, Cliflbfd style. Two do .7 “ Carved mouldings, four do 7 ** Plain round corners Three Wataut 7 u , Front round romsra Foor do 6*4 “ ’ front round corners. Four Rosewood OJ4 “ Front roend corum. All the above areof the n* gcui, and with (tall Iron Frames, and new Paxes* Actios. These Instruments have been finished specially fur the subscriber, and are tbs first that have been brought to tfcl* citj. Their superiority will beat once di Koveced by any one acquainted with the mcchaalaza of a Plano Forte. For sab* at the new and reduced price list by JOHN n. MELLOR. • No. ‘SX Wood Street. seO.dawP Solo Agent forChldoriug A Bona. Bostoo.,."'*-^. PRINCE & CO’S IMPROVED mSS^aam PATENT ÜBLODKOS&—77>» H EstattuStnent in the United Stalet and MeJ J V | ff largest in the World. The leteet Ifflprovorarat iu our Melodcoo* is the DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to tie by Letters Patent, 22d Mat, ISSS. lly means of tbf* swell SUo Faitogts may l>e played.wlth (he fall paw* er uf the Instrument, white thin accompaniment la *oO and rabdCed. Ilereaßer, all Melodeons mode by as trill be for niihed wUb thlsattachmrnt ■< without errs* cjubox. Agents for the tale of oar Melodeane may he (baud (a all the principal elites aod towns of the United States and U»a Canada*. UFO. A. PRINCE A CO, BuQalo, sod 87 Fulton street, Sew York. CILA It LOTTE BLUIUJ, US Wood street. 2d door aboTft Fifth. OeU> MaouCacturm Ageut. ' gOPEKB GRAND PIANOg^BaiB From the Factory of *» 11 6 | 11 * STEIMTA r <£ SO+VS, Sew Tori. H. KLEBER A DUO., take pleasure In announc ing to tiro public that they hate just received a SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANO, From the Factory orSTEINWAT * SONS, New Toi k, which for exqnUUe sweetness aod volume of tone, lightness and elasticity of touch, and s moat tasteful and elegant exterior U considered Ute /nett Grand. Piano ever hrvaght to thia. dty. The mechanism h a double repealing action,* patent which comhlncs with the Utmost promptness and delicacy of touch a degree of dura bility bnt rarely attained. We respectfully lnvlts the pub lic, one and all, whether purchaser* or not, to call and set Uu* unrivalted hutruiaent. 11. KLKBhlt k BfiO- No. 53 Fifth street. Sole Afrt* fur Pteinway * Swim. N.B. Alw. just rxx-bed n lot of Naim* A Clark'* Plano*. de!4 CHEAP PIANOS T<* CLOSE-geg— A CONSIGNMENT.—A «uperb wood7octara Piano, with fall Irou Frame,| | S I (I carved Made Desk and Moulding* the rnsnufiictorcrs pr.c* in New Tort bdngflOO, will bo sold ft* close a cooalgnmact Rosewood octave. 'mum! comer*, ami eliding deelr.a very elegant Piano; the Nerr Fork factory price $350, will tx> sold as. above at s2*s. The above are the net cash price*, la par mon»». ami will be boxwl fur shipping freo of cliarg.*. Also, a good second baud Piano, with iron fiame, 0 octave, in good order. Cuah. cnrrrnt fluids, A Mahogany 0 octave, modem style PUuu, an «*rdleu instrument Cash, current Binds, $25. A six octave second hand Baltimore Piano, Jso. A do do du do Philadelphia do sto. A do llano, very handsome and nearly now, on 3 am! 0 mouths credit, $2&. For sale, together with a splendid stock of oew I’hmi «>f all styles from tho tuanolactory of Cliickering A Eons, Bos ton. by noS JOilN 11. MEI.LQR. SI 7To.A *t. STEINWAY * SONS. JUST RECEIVEP AN voire of ETV.TVWAY A SONS' gfiMff ted NEWTORK PIANOS. Am»n; otbei-ef | W f ff a splondid FULL GRAND PIANO cfonrinllcd tone and wnrttuanuhlj.. Etclnway A Son*' Orand Piam-e are cuueld ered gaportor tn any tnsdo in this cooutry. The to the above ha* received tho Fuat Class Odd Medal ior sujvrioritv over all utliera, at tho Maryland la stimto, tn Baltimore’ ‘ml week. Due notice will be given of lte arrival 11. RLEBUR h BRO„ Sole Aguuts for Nunns A Clark, noil Also, 3 tain way A Sous, No. B 3 Fifth street. jElisctllatuous, Tho Golden Prize llluilr.Krt. 185 S. llm»*ral«l. THE NEW YORK. WEEKLY golden PTUZn I» onroi the largest aud lie*t lit-'-rary paper* oi tin day. An Imperial Qnarto rentalning nour P*..e>. **r FuUtrcounsx*, of enUrtaiainK tiriflinsi mniter. and it-i -uixrti jucsnu.TXPeverj wot k. AOlft vvortU From 60 cents to 4600 In frold, will be presented to etch subscriber mmedlHtely on receipt of the subscrip tion money. One rep uuoyear $3 CW, and l gift One copy for two years, »3 60, and 2*lfia One copy forthreeyeare $5 lW,atd3giiU One copy for Ova year* ~-$3 00. and 6glft«. Thru* e«*pies, uu* y«uv & 00, and3glfU. Hr* copies, one year |9 OO.andipft-* Ten civfdea <»ne year -415 00, and 10 gift* Twenty one copies, oue jrar J3O (.*O, and 21 gift*. Tho article* to bo dMrlbated ar* ln Ibe full-w -ig li’b— -2 packages ofGcdd, contuinlnx. *■*£** diT do do .$2OO tW, each H» do da do 4IW 00, each AWtWlmt L-V"- llonGns Ca«xl Watcbn.~sloo 00. each s73 w, each. mu do J. 7 • *"• ■ i -30aLadie«* Uolu Watel»e*T.::i - :. • =- 200Stirs'ILikUsxChsKi Warcbr* 500 anvor <* to-$26 each 1000 Gold Hoard. Vest and fob Chalia. jlti OD-t»B9Ch«aefel^.: Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Car Drojw, Breast “ Pins,CuA PI as. Slecvo Battens, Rings, SldrtStudi, Watch Key*, Gold and SHvor Thimbles, and a variety of other arti cleswotth from bOccnisto sl6each. Immediately on receipt of tbe Kabscriptlou money, the subscribers name wQI 60 entered upon oar tahscriptioa bmik opposite a number, and tho gin corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within onn week, fo the subscriber, by soil or express, peof paid, All communicatlous should be addressed to / BECKET dfc CO., 48 and 43 Moflkt Building. 335 Broadway, N. T. Bpecimen Copies sent free. Aganle Wanted. J<Co:d3mewr2wF • GAS FROM ROSIN OIL FATPY FLUID MATERIAL. The iuqh illuminating proper ties of Gas from Ilnsin and oleaginous substances have always made them a (avorito material for the mano 61^tore of Illntnlaatlng Oaa. Many Gas Compouits use 1.015 in;with coal,in order to sapply their customers wi(j> a flu pm-lor Quality of G u. ROSIN OIL 1s entirely free from all drees and refdse sub stance*, and yields at once, Its Brilliant Htomlnatlng Gas. The greater original cost of the apparatus for the Buna - Caeture of coal gas together with tbe attention and expense constantly repaired, and tbe difficulty, it not Impossibility, of entirely separating -the.unwholesome, deleterious and offensive gases, gonerated In coal, 'render tho ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper aud mare desirable in every way. . KUOATEfI, of 370 Broadway, Now Turk, has devoted his entire attention to tho manutketure ami sals of Portable Gas Apparatus,* and he respectfully calls the attention or the public to his present complete and efficient machine?' perfect ssttsfactkio to Uie purchaser guaranteed in every ease. For further Information address S. COATES, 378 Broadwhy, New York; JySo:2awdly or DAVID, H. WIJXIAMB. PlttsbcrgK Ta. Jj. FOODS' PEARL STARCHconfitant « ly ou hand and for sale by th{ undersigned. Fanil- Uc» may be assured that this superior starch will he found equal to any of the more expensive form* of Cora Starch la ore, for making delicate iUauc Mange, ‘Puddings, or Cake. Bo particular to enquire for •‘W->rls’ Pearl Starch. A. A. HARDY, aald corner Fim and Furry streets. TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. —Serosal beautUhl tracts of land situs tod ia Waupaca and Marithou counties. Wist'onslo. in a nelghbothood that is being thkkly aottidd, finsly timbered and watered. Per sona having city property to exchange will call at our office UMlay, sa the owner is in the city. JaH B. McLAIN A SON. Real Estate Brokrts. POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes; 50 do Xoshsnnofk do; 60 do Bait Bine do. In store and for sale by Ja7 ' T. A OO- SLATES— Pennsylvania, German and Iron, with square and oral frarare, lt^V j; V corner Market and ficccnd tf*. BLUELiCK. WATER, tresh from the ppHngs. at J* lB JO6. FLEMING'S. 1 nA SACKS FEATHERS for sale by Iwj»i s. J. B. CANFIELD. HAVEN'S ALBaTROS PENS iost reo'd and for aale by . JalS W. 8. HAVEN, ILUDS. PRIME SUGAR in store end for OJ\J wile by ialfi JA3. OARDISER, EGGS —*2 bhW.justrecM and for sale br jas c. noTcmyroN, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—A fltill farther redaction in price in Ladies’ fine Drew Goods for win ter, a* JalS-dawT MPBPHT k BIiRCHFIELD'a. A STILL FARTHER REDUCTION IN SHAWLS, at MPRPHT A BDRCHFIELD’S, UGAR—l4hhdA prime N. O. Sugar jost ree'd and tor pie by jetB R. ROBISON A 00. bbls prime N O Molasses; 10 do Syrup, Meived and foraalaby - 11- ROMBOS A CO. COFFEE— 100 bags choice Rid Coffee; 2i tl° do Java ' do, Just re reived and for aalt by R. ROBSON. A Co. ROU. BUTTER. 4c.—B ht>lvfr<»h Rri'l i ButtMt 6 base White Bean*; • ~c: • -- 7 sacks Timothy Brttl;. : • *. *2 bags Oniony , 50 bblfl Orren Apple*, • ' - J.rt reoaivadandforaaleby It. RQBIStiX A Co. FLOUR-100bb!s Extri FamiTv Fltmr: lfifr* do ' - do and* acpriliue do; ‘ *" : • v lOOmcußookwLeaL < \ " <lu, Jcet rac’d and fa aato by. julfl . R,ROBISON A CO* OILS —23 bbls Limecii Oif; ':. r 10 do- Blrerbvd-Wlniri tthhla D«H r W.. do Tanaarfl*. ' -'hu: 10 do KolUrt * ' ' * Jnatife’db&dferMfeby JalS ■R. ROBISON* 00.
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