THE DAILY -ESTABLISHED IN 1786. yO&S ADVEBJTg'CMTjNTg. 4 CO., G trout NrTsrira Ao- Srrgrfip^r^^o^fjP^* BuUd,D^)iV '’* 343 onds*^ Import cd/Wines, Groceries, &c. ■ OEERY, ®® CAJ ® U » STtirtf 719 Broadway. trr* tom. - ■ [MtaUrthed 1504.) Importers and dealers in first Fnmlijr Groccrle*; o Get to' the Trade, Hotels, pifittTin ilia*, and an-who are choke in their tute, and Jjkjappi iin< artidt, aknjbTwtotjof rKAL~Qre a and black, Soochoag, poochoag, EnglUb uuluit Oolong, Imporiiit. Hyion, Gunpowder, Vonng A< , la cheats and half cheeta. 4c. JWWM-l ochaaad Java. wuyjcs—St dtlrai/ Sherri ft*, Porta. Hock*, 4c, very old xadea, In original packager, demijohn*, mng *n lOOESHER'3 CLARETS. UiIAMPAIQ VS—Meet ‘& Clmndon’i Ob“t lcip’l Vcrznnay. _ T _ etdeclsk, O. n. Mnmn’a do do . do tmndfea, Ram*, Whiakej, Gin. Arrack, Ab lucttb( 4<j, in'original package*. f.lto Cnracoa, uS?Z??s!S&Aekatta, Korean Bitten, Ac. HALT LIQUORS— London Brown Etnrft. Scotch an J Ecrii«h Ales. OIQARS—A rarletT of choke brand*. PlCKLES—Engiiaaand French. flAUOES—ParFlsh.Carrie.flame. Meat,4e. UUKiiSE—Btfltoa, Cheddcr, Royal. Victoria, Princo Albert, PjnM»en,OtTivM«, Sapngo, Dntciraod and American. SUGARS—Loaf,Cniib»d, pulrerkcd, S». Crclx. 4c, !n bar rtU and half bamfe HAMS—Weatshaltaand American. OILS—OUra, Bp«na and Whale, - liquation warranted nuadalterated and of our ownlnportatloa, ■ ... fo3.*dtf* Bruflgfef& r - & FUftEY^Wholesak jCT;*»W»U!m3M>oniaciDr.?r» of C*rt«a Oil. No. JfiT fcftTty rtmt, Ktfrbargh, fa. ■ jVsO:lyd Tlf ’ & Co., laUe finn ’Rfafitilcfc'’ A Co.i : irbd tawetsdra'lo 'Fftmlng DrnggltV• No.-CO, corar Wood and Fourth S . A CO.. WHOM •jtaoßrnggiaU And UumfeUrm 1 of Wblta Lewi •JiliQflilnrteornef Wood tad Front nrtrttta, ntta* : < ■>•:. V •,. rinctlT ' X., SCHOONMAKfiB, MANUFACTURER tige^fe,-WaWottf Pa. oc3:lrd -TQttN.HAgT. Jr.-(SUCCESSOR TO JAS.- tain And Retail Drafrgbt tsi] Dealer corner Wood and Sixth street*, 'ntßeQrgti. >i .- ewuniut iiWt tar Hr. ford'. MeJldp.. - &a Jomf KisfcbiT, wholesaie dbaS 91 ta^rotfif^a,QOa, No. WoUbcrtyatradtjPtttitargtj. . j. •AllordcrtirQ] recoire prompt attcotion. T f *: -r -gjuadydaw JJRAUN Jc AND JJtoun CniaUttJjai^tofTjhjjy ttist.puir .u. JfOSEKITPIdiJIINa,-(SUCCESSOR TO L. V WUcoxACa}coni«rUsrleMtrc«tfth.<ll>taaoQd,kecta MMtwU]. oa Uni troll Md complex ujortmenl ItMrlon, MrfM«»CluM>,P«-fiim»rr,ai,il .11 ,rtM„ *r t*lfiiflj|L>hUbn«iae*». •*-■-' ™-(#. aricM*' 'Dit'uoasj; X/ UQWtalhta'mtw of Wood atme and Virgin -- riBEESB ifMESoUSE:—HENRY 11. V-/ Oosnxa,Tbntardlhg tad CommUslon Uercbaut.and Dgd4tia'Cs»T<W,'TliUtfiT7TgXo Flak taiProdoco generally, WtototaftßTdjmerr-RUibotgh. ■ ■-i - myn- - Ifr!;B^KiKI».VIA3!E;OF,WAKREN;: tM tad (Eonctalinf Jfekfeizit, tad. TPV ~ t T*^ t ~rT y ~ifTTinTYrttnhi Hnurrit fTTirni. mil l. Pot nod Pearl tab, and Western Prodaca gaseraHjc 'FroQt at betWOO* : j ‘ and v HEBBST,- i'tQlfK, PKO- ProrlttoQ end Obmmlnloa 'Jltrefuni, No. 287 UtortyMTWfctotMrof'Quid; Vittebtuvb', gtrct lila tttaa talfaPfloarilferk,Bacon. lard, Cheese, Better. ar*la r DrM3Vr«lt^«e«tt l «&.fte.-' • . -4a*€M»!<Bßi«fltw^p<ACi»y«oUcltod x.-FUXISY’f H, - (SUCCESSOR TO: 'X tad OommLtdon Mer rfcjmrj lanl* «ad Lard tteaßjcggeaeraly, Noi 75 Water PtUiJjarfci^Pa. tf ! COMMISSION and Dealer ta Groceries tod Prodnc*, 27 BtfettdJL Hi.in.TO.T, ftiblmrA, * Co„ PltUfcnnjh. ao4 wUifartory njtarMge&r- delMyUiwT SOBERT* HUTCHINSON: COMMISSION > U«rchan£,fartbe rafe'of Vaurn Besero Chceie, ftJkf&feieMvfiflJi, Pot and pearl A*he*, Sahernta*, OU*.RWt«l*to,wedilMttlJrrtth,*aa Product generally, Sail Plrrt tod Water. tp3 ■ ;B, tEECH, FOKWARDINQ Grain, Ba. Itef.awi aliltfridl of Trainee, No 8 Batflb* onTlmaaAWeirr;. ' ®p3 FjGMBHbu'sK.iJAs;, gabd» lnFJonr, ProTtitoas and , Fa 9 Bctelith ifrest, Liberty and gaGth ttoli, PitUimrgb, Pa: CJatpifg. TTtriXLIAM MeCLINTOCK, Dealer in .Carafe ggUunfarttt «tmt, fe3 .‘-• v j jgirr ik . 111 T M»CALLIin. 1 TfrSAIJSR’IN <nua»EVflrron, CLOTHS. i m MATHKGB,.4c. S(>. KTFoarthUrcyt Bttr wtioa. * attpoitps. SOBEBT- M’KNKIHT, ATTORNEY AT :X*\rViM Solicitor or ft* B*ok ef Pi tubergfcjNo. 110 thotryi,PltUbgrgb. - • TO3EPH S. £'A. i*. MORRISON, - AT fl torosji IU Law. <Sti» Ho. M Fourth «t., nc*r Wood, na#Hu', : j '- - : - v; nr 3 * Intijbft'tJUiOKNA JUZEN, ATTORNEYS • -Dgeo In OJ«oa BuilJlnc, Fourth ctruet, .OCS;<aOO»3. & BOROHFIELD, DEALERS Tlrw flop.!* « unroll ? r .CI u*L», Taboo* ini i<h*Tri%,.gMwb&fcrki'.OD3 ptopU iloocU, fjr da ,AnnnnigtHy-«iUa*lT* oudrtincet iu all tho abOTß'dtptrtattTjlA.jait aud tolling at tU« lo«*t Fourth nod Market «u.~g> rnrai’o c. l. a-tthojct * tok iytf-—AJOMABON & CO., WHOLESALE ,±E3£«r*tidßetall'Dealar«lu Fancy-cd4 BispUDry Good* ■ZEwßijU+ft, PUbbttgh. > • [aniifaetorjr. , M. S. Aiont, turner i> Diamond Alley, , HTtWiD'- reabeetfully inform thee***/ wealed *■ abota. tfehMtoettfofGurlagfl. nukingtil alLfts to,*ttecnte orden torW*gons iiranYUSrHpt lrm■; Inrltirtlnr if work .tor.lrbu WsrrbauU’ •eontloaniaot r Jbo Mtrooansu liberallybo ftovSun&ilm iJm? Old Stand k Co ” * **‘ M ** ml> J * ,f " and glttO* .as:ber*t)(bro>biiTitQ;Be 'T,tWhrt» f TVg ortbpbttftwrorkaeo. and, luring anipl# uartMttoital'taf fcv.ti».f!ahb( l ’g l ??fins work. .’iKf&Bai wart pw»»of hctiy work now.pn htnd; *tm «tttfa£pclsx OB*. „.Ali;WWfc, warranted for ISroouiM. 4gp'P>mcnl>rtttePtkiogiTgatoropßlr<. . J»U;iytb.; ilßd Carrl«|a Factory. . ftO-7ilk a * c 0., --■ v -* ' tQar&' B&Mdnta*& : Btbocca Strutt, "■ '■'■ : AIUSQU3CSY CITT. •teroiri® RESPECTFULLY Itf- :ceEtA ' fetm Uxlr Crfgnd»> and th> public : jg,*Q9" Ttilr,totk<7 in nsaatatt bring Ctrrfigv*. Banmcln*, ryocJrVwAya, Baglaa, BUighi ami Chariot!, la *ll tbdf Tart <aoactYfan <rf fiinso*n<i fgoportluna. jU) order* wfU be executed wttji atrict regard to durability -vadbmstyqC tobfe*. Bepdn *iU also be attended toon WWgbk tgtsa. Uilng In all their work the Wbael atufl; the; faolcoafl ,<&£t&44«lifeho CftVOcXham Vtth rtlmU patronage will he trial of their work. ' 1 ntotthaatovi-raftwted to giro them a call before pux .afc>to«ei*eWhar*. wAjlj* JZHIIiDBIES—3OO bga. prime ftio’CoSee; VOiOlUi P-&£anr; SOJ>bU itindin! Ono’d ficnr; ;T6hbi»Po*dar*d“ l&w 4 Ooflb* M “ OoUroBrrop; ' 'lk “ Kxeoliior Syrnp; 3okca 6 twbt Tobacco; . Sftearik*2tA»rt>&o<U; • 2&nibbU&xl»£al««tn«; MttunSodiiitaiSu; ■SO tknn&ke; ;«40&fcbatt7-HT«t;. SO bfchata OUck T&« rMM eafldto* **fd-. “ 2WO nn»lUg Wrapping Fapflr, p. <lfiOta>Mt*dktX«tGlu«; 400 hdlj Straw “ •♦*• ‘iSAdacCorn BnwtK tOO kcc» tort brmo<U ><»IU. SaukißleMMWbaloOl!; «hUIHOW:r i ! . 101»M»Qr»lp repper, '~f < &ibM-Auiipto»' •<• •• "• lOO^bulargoHooMnckerri; WATT A WTLBON,■ No. 2fi*Xlb«ty *t f """"■” tegtPrfca* Bio Ca&«; -lyo chwto ?. It attißlaefc Tew '.7^toXM < M*orUd'bnad< Lamp Tobnero: S 5 koc* Biz SvM Tobacco; :» Wtdl Porto Bico Sejar. Ba«»r, ■ --6 Q ttb GoMaoßjTnp; ’f • SO bbla ExcaWor Sjnip; ?siSß!Qu?t>SoJ*t M bbzet maßalafnfe.*; -r .? ;»ob4ilj«fc*lW>lzrtStra»WP(*ppJog,Pap<r. - O liwceaßlce; . 'IV ,'ftM ■jUn'Sol* lea&tn -3) hC'la jtaia -Slab OIL , V Mta'^MaOD} s. .u*v!*».»««hS!s2gS to * > *’ “*•* | nto Brown* * 'ZOO Zonusortod s*Ua, . In itoro icdiorislt by - .i ‘ ' JOHN FLOYD * CO* -i OLD DOSaSIOP *>X»TEU HOUSE, ■COBHia LIBERTY STREET?, r DtfLS'. : .v3/ CAN AND SHELL ; ;,V*pYS,iE BS. > Uk« uul EMtern Fi»h, Ac. .SeSBOH BEEN ?V-'cßtablotßd.^C s bT {ho BIADIfiOH o^>bTßt«!tPEAMi ... ■■• VblVaoiibM NEW TORS ADVERTISEMENTS Prom Q.. 8. SCHELL'S AJtvrtlring House, No 32j Broj.l wiy. AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN mako, is any part of the Doited State*, from three to fiv# Ooilart a d*r,_by eeUinzfrotn sample ‘•TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER aAVETY PLDID LAMP,” wUL an Im prorod Dnrncr. Ercry Eotnfly who has reganj for life, per »oti, property or economy will purchase them. For infor mation fr mail, inclose stamp, to iHWXmjRST* MOTT, Patentees and exclusive Manufacturers, CO Pul too street, New York. LIGUTK, PfBWTOS A BBADBORi't}, 421 Broo me Bkre*£> Kno Yurk, Tt/fANUFACTURERSof the Patent Arch AUL Wrest Plank Piano Portea, ter depth, full* new, rlcboeta, tradty, and a peentlar alnging qnallty ofthelr «<* »W«* they bars received tho higiit«t f'ominma Irutn the greatc*t nsiuic&l cslsLritias of Uie country; and in every uir, when bronchi In competition with other Inatro ‘? <a . t *\E ftTO ol3t *^ n the hlrhe*t pTemhfm. Tho Patent Arrb ffrtil riutdc, which downed find u*ed only by uf, guarantees thtir standing In tone longer than any other J»- Btrnment; while their unprecedented demand in all part* of Ibo country li a mtßdent prool of their aaperlor exr< , ilcnre. A liberal duronnt to Cisrgymen, Schools an t the tru.U Jes;lyd3 ffiommißßtoit, &r ttucots tXECD-.~~..„_. JoBTI L. LESO3 JC3. B- LXCCU JOS. s. LEUCH & CO . 50a.943 A 34-1 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plato and Tinner's Block. AND PITTS BIJRG H MAN U PAOTU RES. Jyllrdly MoiLPIH 4 CO. vl-atobf J. 8. Leith, McAlpln A Co., Plttiburgb j general commission AND t'OKW.ARDINa JVO£RCiIAJSri'S ; Lerce ana Washington Aviaa*. WYANDOTTE OITT, KANSAS TERRITOBV, , v „ . RfcPWUiNCKS: B. I<ecch A Co, and°Plttibargh Merchant* getier “*?; - • • lyllrdAwlyT ' THOMAS A OALLAGBER, J /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING \J IIEROUANTS, No. 20 Pint XrtrtfSi. Louii, Alo urn to A.Co., 4 JpacsA Labia. Loansri^rnrast a Co., I Zca ATaiktx*. •winptjrtb**eto order,'Lead,Hemp, Bacon,Drain, Ac. Pmmpt Ktobtion given to any manner «T forwarding. • *r*. ioSOyd* CJPRINGER-UARBAUGH, COMMISSION aJ.McrchahhDealer a Wool, Provtitonaand Prodoco sen <gHy, No.S9j, Liberty aUoet,PltUbcrgh, Pa. Henry s. king, (late of the Cm of King A Com minion Merchant, and Dealer la Pig Metal and Blooma, No. 76 Wateratwet, he lov M&rfcat, Pitnhprgh, Pa. apip A •. A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO ILAR it » dy,Johe*ACo n )Commlaaiijn and Forwarding Mer» chant; Agentof tb* Moulton and tndlananoUa Railroad, cor. nar Finland Ferry ata. PitUborgh, Pa. JaSklyd ijibWARD T. MEGUAW, GENERAL Aid tXmnUnlon Merchant, an J Wltolceale Dealer In Manu- J “« k)rt ® d «*dDomctlc Cigar*. Bnuff, Ac, r*‘Vi“ , .S U ■tn.fl. oppoelto the bead uf Wood, Piu« tmrfch, Pa. mhtaiy ©rocjrs. Bagau:y, cosgraVe & co., WholMaU U roe era, Not. IS and *3O Wood etreet, Plttt< •tmrgh. :«xo.c. asm a. siesta. Reis * beroer. grocers and Dealer* In Baron, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Broom*, An. Sooth-Weit corner S withheld and Second Street*, Pitta 'onrgb. ■ oc^lyd A LEXANDEK KING, ; WHOLESALE -OL Qrocecapd Importer of Soda Aah, No. 273 Liberty ■tract, Pittsburgh, Pa. apl:lyd* WM. 'MITCHELTREE, Jr., & BRO., Wbulmde Oncers, Rectifying DUtlflwa, and Wine and Liquor Ko.2o> liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J°29 ' Jnu. B. JONES ..Jaa. L. cooux. JONES 4 COOLEY, WHOLELALE GIIQ CEIIS and Dost Parnlaher*. doalen In Produce and Pittsburgh Uanufhctma, No. 11l Watrr •tAel. hear Cherry Alley, Plttahurgh, Pa. myl» ■ SiJi'LP. MKivxa. —.'i.jona a ouvniTu. CHRH'ER & DILWORTU, WHOLESALE kj erocen. No. po and 133 Second itrat, (hetween Wood and Smlthfleld, Plttsbnrgb. BERT SON, WUOLESALE A. GrocerandConuuieatou Murch ant, Dealer In Produce and Plttalmrgb Maid diet tmsl Achclv, In : Liberty atrect, PltUbargb.' join* rwm> Ktciuna rwrn- ....nuioi rtotu. JOUN FLOYD 4 00.. IYIIOLESALE Grocer*and Comiui&iou Mcnhanf*, No 173-Wood and 223 Liberty street. Jel6 jonit WATT _ „JOON WtUOff. WATT & WILSON,WHOLESALE ORO CHt3> CuOttalaaioti Ale reliant* And Deal ora in Piv* daea *nJ JrttUburyii Mauufcrtnrej, No. £5B Llbcrtt »txtct, PitUborgU. . . Jnj} pnm lrlCClf &OUSE.T Dicxrr ISAIAH DICK KY -d»CO n WiiOLESAIi Q roo»r«i 03EnnJ**frnrMerriMntt,*M tte&lrn tri Mo. 80 VAtCT«tn>*T. atPl uT ftwnUtroH t Ptttabargb. TBOIU9 LOTLT, BE._ . THOKiS UTTIB. /ft. (Late at tlioflna BoWion.-Llttlo t Co.) T little &co„. wholesale oro • CERE, Produce and Ootnmiidin Murelianu, and Deal&rolo I’itUtartfh Manufacture*, No 112 &2ond PUUtrflrgh. i_ Jal'-cj-.WI wa^jdcorcafoi*. Ht. f»0*T0!». TXTM. McCUTCUEON & CO., WHOLE f V SALE Gruccra, Prodnc* aaJ ComrnUsiua Merchants, s&dDulvri ia Pittiburgb-MaaoUctared Articles, No. 219 «treat, earner tJ inrin, Pittsburgh, I‘a_ tnj3 c 5:; ■■WuoiSaAijc /l Grocers, Prodace sad Conunlssfon Merchants, and Dealer* !o Pittsburgh Maonlhrttjree, No. 8 W>»*l atreot. be tween Water and Front at., Pittsburgh. aplS EOW. SOBUOH,.. BAJV’L*. ItUSUUK. R ROBISON 4 CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, CommUiloa Mercbanta,'and Dealers In ell kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Slanukciaro, Na 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jal&lyd Robert u. kino, wholesale oro- CEB, Cammlsslos Merchant, and Dealer is Feathers, Pah, Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 2U Lib ert; street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pu. Liberal ad vances made on constgxunenta. Jasdyd anoEiTuiunx. juiss «.besamso. Robert dalzell t co„ whole- BALE Grocers, Commission and Farwardlog'llcr chants and Dealenin Products and Pltisburgb ManuuctUTOS, No. 251 Liberty.etroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. . my 2 Ktal ISstatt afltnla, nutun WARD. Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages and all securities for mouvy. Persons can procure loans through my Agency, on reason able terms. Hum wishing to Invest tbelr many to good advantage, oan always find Aral and second class paper atuiy office, for. sals. All commtinlcations and Interviews etrlclly cuuflilcuflnl Odes GRANT STREET, opposite 8L Paul's Cathedral. Jolidtf aosTUt tootoii taos. p. lomiib Austin loomis * co„ dealers in Promissory Not<*», BouJc, Mortgages and all Securi ties for Money. Money loaned on Checks short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring loans can bo accommodated on reasonable terms, and caplbuists on be furtileli«d with good eerutltles at remunerative price*. Also, attend to (La Bale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. 4»-offle» No. V 2 Fourth street, above Wood. ftf-AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. mr'i McLAIN & SON, Ktial Estate Agfiuts 1 • and Bill Brokers, No. Fourth street. ttooftstiurs, &c. WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., SUtlionera, Blank Book SiahuCsctnrsn and Job Printer#, No. 67 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. *3O 17 0. COCiIKANK, (SUCCESSOH TO Pi. H. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Books, itattonery and Paper Hangings, Federal street, Otb.door 8. Lcf Market Square, AlUglxsay, Pa. Y OHN S. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND if Stationer, successor to Davison k Agnew, No. 63 Market •trect, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa- KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA* TIONERS.No. 66 Wood street, next door to the coi ner cf Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Bookacoa atantlyoahand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA , TIONTO, So. 7« yonith .t, Apollo Bonding. YjIJNT * MINER, BOOKSELLER 11 a nd Stationer, Masonic Halt, Fifth street. Ittusic, Sic. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth • tr^^,^o A for CHICK BRING * SONS’ (Boston) PIANO t JORTES. VA BON A HAMLIN S MODEL MELODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Movie and Musical Goods. -rr kr/ETLER a. uno No. 53 finii Harp,SolrAgent forNUNNS Gland and &mar* NEEDHAM’S gmuifit MKLO* Dealers In Music and MnMcainPrSacntA 6,0 CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR EB and Dealer In Plano Fortes, aod IraportoroFMawlo and Musical Instruments Sole Agent for the HAMPURQ PIANOS, also for BALLET, DAVIS A CO ’S Bu*foo Pkm*. wlthaod without JSoloan Attachment. lIS Wood street. myS JOB PRINTINO.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL UKADS. BILLS LADING, POSTERS, pamphlets. LABELS, LETTER HEADS, And avert dflvcrlptk'a of Job Printing, plain urormim-o»:.l, .zocottdkuly. pr»o„ l <is sr£%Sfis!Houj£i, J.,8 prints Blndm and SUM rpOBACCO AND CIUAKS— -1 26 hexes Granl’aC* Toburct* iy do Craw'a 6s do, 23 <Jo Johnson’s 1 lb, J4lb-A 6a lump , »M. German Cigars, best brandy luatwtaflnd fureale by J*T T;LITTLE __ Butter.— 19 mu. KoU Butter, . .. « •• mv Liberty st- tad for iid* i»; ]k!B toies Rochester PearlS torch i.n aEaßyn.ooa.raa pt/>v KK SKED for aale by - J.B.OAHnH4>. lUUjtf PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1858. iHanufaduurs, MORRIS Sc COLTART. SOU MAjrCTACTUUAa Of HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE A.N'D TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMEES (if tho following aire» Ac. made to order: No. 1, Lift 7 10. foil blow, 3u3S lb«. Pric* $ 260. “ 2. 9*• •• “ MM-'* “ -4£u. “ 3 «,3 - “ « 11699 -60 U. " 4. “16 “ - 23053 u •• WW. “5. “ “ “ 41160 “ *• 1600. b, **24 GISOI »*' - &00. Glt~ UrJer* Bullclhfd Fnf{>«rt!ecUratd(lref» tIORMIA ft OOLTART, Pirrjßxr*oß,P*. JOS. F. IIAniLTOS *COn • F.NGINEER9 si MACHINIgtrs, Corner First and Liberty Sit., Pi(t»bury% t Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mfll*. Dreworiea, 'Friating' EatiMlshroenij, M«unik«lories, A<\. made to ardor. ■ 4 ' l *; They also continue tLu manufe'-rnraoftbotr Celebrated maohinists* tools, F«ir>i ai Tonung I-ntlirn, iron PUnere, Boring eud Drilling AlAJUtiei'Ao. Also, Wiougiit Ir ><i FlikfUcg, with Pulleye, Uefigefffcc. ■»i23:lyJeljF jff* WELLS, niDDLE * CQ., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., UAirCTAOTCUBfe or WHIPS, THONGS AND -SWITCHES. Orten tolfdted frdnihetradu, arid promptly able* l-*I aa per inttrpctlons. Tunis—6 months, or 5 nor cent. dUroont fur rub. **®:lydiwB- ' S-AJVLUKIi JBRAX>JL.KIX. etas L&k t, (Below the St. Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Pp^na., iUNCrAOTuncE or . BKADLRV'S WOOLEN KNITTIKO fiEN, Of every Color and Number. ' "*■ S jaiEEARED TO PILL ORDERS ON A abort noticro for every color or Dumber of Taros. Uai ut been nno of tbe origlailnianpfectorers of tbocelebn ca "BnuUoyWoulcn Yarns/’ la concoction w#h lav bratbei Wm.BreiJtey, of Wheeling, I would: reepoctfolly, solidl ‘ •bare of tbo orders Car Yams, oj shore. . •, paid for Sheep Skins aod Wool. JeZfJyii WlLUail UISDIU -JAMB'*. JutCsß WILLIAM BABNUILL A CO., 01 Pennet., below Marbury. Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET ln>a Workers, Maonfuctorera of BarnhllPr patent Boiler, Locomotive, FlunJ tod Cylinder Boilers,Chimneys, BreLben,. lire Bed, SUiaiu Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron YbwU, LifoßoaU, «tc. Also, Blacksmith** Work, Bridgb and Viaduct, Iron*, dona at tbe shortest Oo tiJeiaA|l °™ ert r " U ** distance promptly attended to. Penn Cotton fliu*. Pittsburgh. XT ENNED Y,CIIILDSA CO., MAnUFAC I\ TORKRS of— Ponu A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings; Carpet Uialu of oil colors aud sbndrn C-uttoo Twine; “ llod Cords; ° Plough IJucj and Sub Cord; “ itopu of all eizca and dutrriiitioua: Battlog. <y®"ord3r* loft at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A Co., 131 Wood bare attention. Jo^s:ly JAMBS IHWIH, . UANUPACTUItEH OP QULPHUKIC ETIIEK; Sulphuric Acid; O Sweet Spirltaof Nllr.i Nltrfc Add; llnflnMn* AnixJrun; Muriatic Ad.fc A«in* Amiuoui*. Nitrou* do fjwlur’i Sulatiou; Pfittms 4 JOIIKSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN. . WE. CIIILDSACO'3 PATENT £LAS» • TIC FrRK AND WATER-PROOF UKMKNT ROOriNU, LOTbikp Srtm,PituWyli, P». uc!4JU 11. M. WAREBI * CO., UAN'Ufr’ACTiniERS AND DF-ILEES IN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND Water-Proof CompoalUuo Rout* aud Kuuflng Sli- 49r*offlc*—’St Fifth street. DASIRk BfiKSBTT, Tl/TANUFACTUREROF FANCY. COLOR ixLEC Irumtuzw Wan, Kocklogtiam and Yellow Wan. Ac. Office at tlio Mauu&ctcrj’, cursor of Washington asd Fraahßn itrwti, Birtalngham, opposite PUt«iKirgb,'Pa. TH4IUA tUTCHEL, Ioaj a«n«u« TM. IfirUNl Union ranndry, NITCnBLL, BBll&ON U CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF the Untoi- Foeadrr.at theoldetaad of FKXKOCK, MITCUELL A i»„ So. IW Liberty at. They will mannfacture, as uaaal, a large and general aa *urlui»fltof CAsTINOS, compitaiag - Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens, OFFICE ASP PARI.QR STOVES, . MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Wart, Wagon Bolts, Bo j Irens, BAD IRONS, TEA KETTLES, PLOWS * PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally, And HAS and WATER PIPESof allafeea. IRON AND ifAILH OF THE BEST Shovels, Shades, Picks, &c., All uf which will he sold at itumafectorere’ prlcea. »»Mj _______ WILLIAM TATE, I>LOMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 >_Xr Fdnnh-Crwrv»«*r-fciba*y,«d47ffP«flnxtrcßt7ocxt dwr to Alderman «q.l Federal it^nv Lacock Allegheny. duai-riptlon of Fitting* T..t Water, Oas -no4 auajn. niySltf EncMiUo TUc Floor, for Cbiucbcs, Ua11«. CdOMrratariea, WatiboiM tnd Stereo ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent.' •* From the original patentees, Meura. Mlot.<o A Co., Londou, and Hmst*. Millar A Coat**, Sevf ¥«rk, for Piltalinrgli ami tltc W,*t All MocltexusatiAi la a m|fcrlnr •[)!«. FI* at, L>r*wtno and Hp*t!ro«iM ran L-- *,*eu at Vo. - Fonrtb atreet, saar tJU “rty. [apa] tarlXlyd JOHN CAMPDKLL, ‘ .TL/T ANUFAC'TUREROF N f r,l a-olioteU ! OCoUljb fnsurancr aflenis. . . r: nPITE A CHAFFEE Agents NeptiineFosur- JL Aocw Co-, Lafayatte Hall, Wood atwt, FINNEY, Agent Eureka inuarocoeCo. Ko:P Water street. _____ A A. OARKIKK, SECRETARY Jodm* Building, Q4MUEL L. MAKSUELL, Secretary Citi- Q reoa* Ip«nraoi<» Pitnpaoy, M Wafer itreet. . ■• ■ FM. GORDON, Secretary Westerolnßur » «uc« Coauiany, M Walct rtrcot. ' \ '■ ' JQAKUINEHCOPFIN. Agont for-Frank • lln FlraTnanrahcuComjiany, N’ortb-eaat conwr Wood cod Third street*. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware 0 Mutual lD»arancoOo,42,Watoc«troct TUOS. GRAHAM. Agent Howard- Insur taca Company and Fittaburgu LtG>lb*oraDMCdißp«ny,’ cornor Water abd Market «tr«eU. TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Fanners'and llecbantca* Itanrmce Cel, SO Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Uqntmentnl inauraocoCo^Sl fifthatreoL_ > ; R W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • era loaarancaCo.,67 Front atreet. ' Slpljolsteci>. Wail FaneriVarahoQie. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO.. Im port*r» ai>9 Dealer*, 8? Wood street, between Fourth ittwtood DUmuad Alley, ©turn may be found ftn exiootlv* aaeorttpent of every dnacriptiou of faper Uang(n£S,(orPM lon, Italia, Dlulng Kooma and Chambers. Also, wiftilow Shade*, in £T<it Tariety at lu\rcat prkrato country dealer*, aelfi , WALTER P. UAUSQAIX A CO. : EEDMUNUSON & CO., Nos: SB and 98 • Tliinl street, near Wood, Maeufoctnnira and Dealer* In WALL PAPER, *. CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRfKGtfS, TAMBLS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BKDB, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES,Ac, Would solicit the attention of purchasers to luelr large and raried stock. . ap'ACtnd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • No. 100 T.hird RtretL Pilltburgh, Manotacturer and dealer In CURTAINS, OORNICE, BAND8,8I!ADB8 and DLIND&HATEBASSEb, COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular AttantluQ paid to Steamboat work; Carpota fitted and-lald toordn*. • ’ mrlMyiJ dFutnltuw. .TBoa. a. rotma T. B. YOUNG * CO., MAKmoratxu or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY —Ihltral S, i*/w<n Jfttu and Anno. Aoeuus Warehonxc-Not. 38 & 40 Smithfleld St,; QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We O aro obashulty maUQfactiirlAg'ST£A&lßOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, a&d IqtU* tha Attention of thoseLnlervttcd lo furnliulnghosts. 1 ' ' J ' •*3fcd*wB - : - T.IXtOONQ ACO. JAMES W. WOOIIWBIIaXi, " ' CABINET FURNITURE.MANUFACTURER Noe. 97 &. 99 Third Si., Pittsburgh. i - JW.W7 RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • hla Wends andcsstomsra, that be bfstart eomplefed bis stock of Fnrnltore, which Is decidedly theUrgest and Kent er«r oßbrbdfursatain tbisclty. As he Is determined to h> hold UU stock, with eeasoaed materials, beat workmanship and nawedt darigni; and from the. retent of tls;ord*r»aud facility in manufacturing, he Is snaliled to product warrant* ad FDBNITU&K at the lowest©ripe* He keeps always on band the greatest variety of emy description of farsitura, from the cheapest and plainest, L> the most elegant and costly, that^honse,or any tArtpfoae, msy be fQrnubad from his stock, c>r mahufitetnrea expressly to order. : mrSO si)gofcians. BR*.R, T. FORD still continues his new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. His office, WcU tnd Pennsylvania Aveuiie, (Fonfth Btreet Boa/,) RMtend o Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. UistmUmUediuccevsin Acotaand Cbronla TNmirns ran not bo equaled In any of tl» medical practiCMf tlifi nrewq day. ■ ■■ ' mrlß:dAwlyV, T\R. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED JLf at Dr. Bmlth's.corner Fifth andSniltfafleldstrocts.on MONDAYA, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 and 1 to9o'clock. * ffiy»R*sld*nceon the BrowhiTillsTtoad. 'je2S:lyd* . 'Painters. LONOALASE, TTOHSE AND BION pAINiEBS, _n N0.77(01d PoetOnssßaodiag}ThlrT}ftrvet.between Wood and Martetstraets. All orders promptly attended to, - jahSiayd PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ItiMurfJj : (ia^lte. PUBLISHED DAILTAKD WEEKLY BY S. RzPX> X* E <Sc oo ~ - TOTS BTBtrr.igWT* BWTTUflftn West, and having an twenties cfrctdalum CJuasgOUttbutiam mm, andrtaching all clattfXjG offers inddenunUla aiter tilers as a« btxl w4i'w tkroaph nhiekta muM 1\» puhH t&'TßX WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued day and Saturday, on a largo UonkdthttL and certain* in addition-tat\ennrr<\f'Vifafeei,aex}i/uUyj>rrpartd and rtlialU report of the Jhrlett, -Gmmrreial andanitaru of. fairs, and an accurate Bad); ftoit List, earrrdtd soeeilyKr (Mspaper—maHng it Vifbrt&mmrrrial Ti’ewpspe&tnfhe TKEMSi DALLY—fit* Dollars pot adinm, payable in adnata, or 12U cent* per week, piyftßlt.to the Carden. WEEKLY—Two Pollan aaonm, payable in ad nose, data art farnlibedofa cue Col lowing ternm Foot copioe wo® og . I.* l ’’ « • WOO AnJ one to the peraob getting up tho dub froo g^Adraoco. pAjmeati are tlrjctly required. a»d no ca par will be atst after tb» Uab Übp to which It waa paid; R«tt> or^dv^rtlilng, 1 Square of lolinu, 1 tlifi*’ i •• ••<1 a.« ? _ a ‘V.... i oq " ;; >■*“* .hi “ " £ “ .3 00 “ " * “ .400 “ '* I mouth ,5 oq ; “ j “ - —too - “ “ « “ 10 00 ! o ...i” (jo l " " 12 " ,20 oo Yearly adwtlrniuweotttUd toon* •qnard.cbaaa ubt» at pl«wsn, p*r «namu~ 2S 00 with Cota treble price. 1 “ l “ 1 " 1 “ 1 • ** 1 « The lioii« : (tr Gotlli'* And Schiller, This is Garros, with a forehead Like the fabled front of Jove; la lumauivejloatbe tokens Mors afvid«Syt)nnrloTe. '• This ti ScKn,ttn,Tit»bC*e features, WUh thalr beplooete calmregud. Webebold thetrtte (deal ' Of tbs high heroic Bard, : irbom.tba inward world of fueling And Ihe'oQtwanl world of s»n*« T« Ihs endian labor cnmmon, ADdtti»*ftdlCMLWCOJßp*aM. ... Theebue thay, Skbltme tad silent, From whom livingiipaharerang ' Word* tobe rememberedsrw W thb tongue; Thoughts wbasalmplratlop, kindling Into loftiest speech of pong, FUJI through alUbe listening aget Poors Ita tycrout swlftend strong. As today In Bide t>y aid* tbo Posts stand, So they stood la life's great straggle, SidebyUJaandhand to hand/ In thin ancient Qtftmao city, . - Dewer*d.Wt& tßft&V b dsathlsas name, - Where they dwell and toUed together, Sharing each the other's (ante: UrAtpl ttfQSJkVlcaigthsnlng ehadowa *' Gootlyrettfcßfefcauering-Tlps,' */ B 2L*?* ®jbjrara-Bt ooodey VhroodeaTnp swift oclipss. There tbelrutmsi are household treasures, And. thesimpleat child yon meet OnidM yew whereth* hoareol Ooetbe Pmntai upon thejolet Wrest; And. Bard l» »« TTmilnfc In, W**ta*/oU many a bsart Vial r«lt Biaihorladytieußated clustering Aoaod tte won|s, w Uere Schiller dwelt'’ In the wjrchyinl both are buried. Straight berond.thejiarrew gate, *— In tbwaMmioU&Saleeptng ** With Duke QubUi In sculptured stats. my 3 vumsoN tor the Monarch loved the Poets, Called them to him from afar. Wooed them AflU his court to Huger, A&d tbe planets aonght the star (la, bla larger glfU of fortune Jfitii their larger tame to Llc&d, Uvlng, coanted it an honor That they named him as their frteod; Dreading to he all forgotten, 8101 their greatness to divide, Dying. Preyed to her this Poeti finned one owaltherelde. Bat this suited ftP* the gold-laceJ Ushers of iberuyel tomb, Who* tbe princely House of Weimsr Slumbered in majestic gloom. Bo thej.ranged the ccfflnsJustly, Rich with fitting nude and stamp, And with sbowapfcourt precedence Mocked the grave’s espajchrel damp. Fitly now thecbtrnlih sexton Narrow conrtiir rutea rebukes; First he t&ows the grave of Goethe, SchmoT'c MXt, and last—the DnkuV Vainly 'midst these truthful shadows Pride would flannt Ksr. wing; Urn tbcMooiith waits Inatisnca, And the Port is the King Wsihf(||fon Gossip. Tha Anli-Lecomp&j DrsiocnU bare counted up their forcea within o day or ao. They figure oat in of half a. dozen' ugainM loh AddnnnsrailbD on-'fftiii qnoetioD. This is all that eres tbc most sanguine of (hem claim after the most’ careful enumeration of noses. Ilia evidently not enough. It would he a very poor and very weak Administration thal cbald/pdt overcome so! small a majority in a Rouse where its own petty hot a strong numer ical majority. The opponents of the Nebraska kill in -like manner counted up a majority of tweotjrcne against the Administration—three times the majority claimed by the Anii-Lecomp ton Democrats. We nil know how thaP’majonty melted away when the tneasure.came to the vote. UndeT the potest infiuebce'or Executive patron* age, the meagre majority of the Antl-tecoiiiplon Democrats would -likewise iltappeor, even if it nnw reaUx avt j t joM not exist. I have reliable information. thai/nU Aamxn'isirw tun Democrats have also counted n^ses,and find that they have in <he Hottte a ih? > majority of Un, and limay.be twelve. loj-y Judgment,- ihelr count is tench in or© likely Y >-b© accurate : ihafAihilot the Douglas ;g»»p_ jt**4*i* mcnr .- matter, but the Administration has too much at stakftn neglect; io make cure of lie hold oo Cor.2f.-r.Trib.-- To-day the count against the Lecomplon Con stitution gives a maJorilT of seven to the Oppo sition. This estimate gives the Administration all who are'eonsldertd dobblftft'and all those who hake hot Expressed themselves -against the Constitution. - Tba' Damottals who; with the Republican party,: make up ihis: majority,’ have pledged thetaselves to eaob other in the most solemn manner, short of annath, that %iU not falter or waver in their steady opposition to the bill. Admitting, then, that the Administra tion bu..only this small taajority_.tq overcome,- the question is whether tho Executive appliance can seduce, buv, or Mgbten enough of these from their.fidelity.(o their friends and their principles. -If Mr. Douglas is sllU as sincere and earnest os ever In his own opposition, and chooses to exert hia'" luflaence, he can retain and lacfeasb tbo etrehgth fie has in his own party, and defeat the Administration. If he profercto remain inactive, the majority of Judging by experience, may possibly melt away under the sunny Influence of Execu tive favor. The advertising for the Federal Government in Illinois has been taken from the journals which support Douglas, which Is the commencement of the execution, of the threat mentioned some time since; that the support of the rebellious Senator would bo regarded ea the unpardonable sin.— Cor. WAsnraoTOH, Jan. -80. i—A caucus of Demo cratfc members (soma twenty, in- humber) was held in Ur. Montgomery's- (Pa.)roomßeinlght, at which it was agreed to oppose the Lcoompton Constitufioa. Several of the Pennsylvaula dei egatlon wera present.—* Dtrpateh toi*Ait Suit. The latest canvass of lhe'Benaiii gives reason to fear lhat Xehompton will have a majority of two In that body, inoludingbothihe New Jaravy Senators, Jones of lowa and the proLested Sen ators from Indiana'. It is dosighed, however, to give the Senate .an . opportunity, before Bmwi U disposed 6f, |o,deciaewbciber.they wiil per mittbelsUer to retain ihelr seats to vote on that, question, Thelllneas" of JiidgeTlollamer alone prevented Uils movement heretofore. private dispatches received here state posi tively that Calhoun has booked out of hla .re jection of the returns sent to Gov, Denver.- : .raftorn l. votmO The Administration concedes that the Pcna sylT&nia Legislature will Vole ngainst the Le compton ConStitnlion’if the'direct question is reached, but thelr friends design to. emother the resoldtio&s in. the ' Select. Committee. to which they are referred. • ' In the House, nineteen: Northern Democrats are considered certain against Lecomptoh, with seven probably in addition.—ZWipaffA to If, r. Times. ■' ■■ > - * .. Sehaxor SuHsn. wriUs: from .Boston .that his: health has so _mnoh Improved that he will Bo* hire In lime to vflft uponlhe Atm y BUI. The Douglas Deoociicy are tfxerubg them flelves fo retrieve- their losses'^ahtpstrengthen: theU position. The haa b&cifie the arlicle onDecbmpton tbla eVcimßg. declares that no Demoentie Seurior. or Member of Con gresa from * Northern Stato.'coald ftice his non- 1 fifitueaUlf hi:weti'toVotofor: Us acceptance. It also says that it wul drive ooi of Congress the Northern Democratic Senators nndßepresenta tives whewoqld stand by. ibi South:ln bringing in Arizona os a Slave Btale, orsecuring to us Cuba, Nlcaraguoor Mexjco.— Ditp. to Our private opidlonls that Mr. Ridgeway, the. editor of the Richmond Whig, is slightly incon sialcuL Uwo reineaberrUhtJy; hh,thought the attack on Mr. Somoer by Mr, Brooks was a very chivalrous act, but now when Wise cornea Into his sanctum and batters,him over the head and shoulders with a walking stick, bethinks the act places Mr. Wise outside of the code of honor. : u' Is astonishing what, a difference It makes whether It labour own bead or somebody olio’s head that lssmaihed:— The People of Kaniai not lit for Self* Government. The philosopher's stonehas been discovered —EtraxxA! After all the dissertations of the learned doctors at Washington—^-ofter' all the cataract of words and Ideas which has poured fro in orators and organs—Kansas Is to be settled by the application of the principle that the peo ple of that Territory are not fit for self-gotcm oient. Faintly syllabled at first, this profound remedial measure begins at lest to assume the loud volume of authority. Mr. Senator IteTflon, of Georgia, announced It in tolerably distinct terms on Wednesday lost,'and the Washington Union, of the same day, hashes It jVaif oriijl, adorned with italics and capitals,, uniform decorated with tinßel and- tape. The Peoplb or Kashas ass hot ; tft tob : Bst?- Gotxssukst. Such la the panaceafor the dls- I sessions which.have bo ioog afflicted that Terr ’ * ns ® wemakean obedient record of it, and call upon all men to be thankful for so pro found a discovery. Before this remedy all Ideas of legaUty give fray. It renders the cumbrous machinery of argumentation, with which the Lecomplon Con stitution boa been sustained, useless. It dis penses with the modem invention of the ballot box. It ignores the despotism of the will of the majority. It sweeps into oblivion the whole aptem of delegated Conventions. It make* a cipn record—a palpable, tangible issue—that all men may see and feel, and no man can be in deubt about. Taa JPxoras of Kahsas abe not nr ros BELr-GovxßirMCsT. , The wonder is that this great blessing was I not vouchsafed to us before. It would have I savedavaat amoant of hard work la Kansas and ! in the country. It would have eave-1 a great deal of trouble in 1856. ,A people who, to use Senator Iverson's choice tdngtiage on Wednesday lasi are worse thahthe “inhabitants of the infernal regions,’' {which,* in. Georgia,. means every bad place l )6vcd.i? r Jho3e‘ regions'were “raked from centre to circumference, and from sdrTaee' to bottom”—such a people ought not vote. But more than this. These rebels in Kansas, who have the brazen boldness to ask the right of suf frage, are as'vile and as villainous as the Mor mons—and -that Is another reason why they •should not—nay,lndeed, truly are not fit to vote. ( Hear the-Washington Union on this point: “A common responsibility, therefore, rests on all Democrats, as well in office as out of office, to quell there rebellions, and to restore law aod order to both Kansas and Utah. There is no escape from this responsibility on the part of Democrats, whether they are in public positions or private life; “Mr. Bnchanan Democrat; he woe put at the head ofthe cation and party by-Democrats. As President of the United States, he has been braved in Utah and Kansas by Brigham Yoong and James Lane. He has met tbeirtreason with peat forbearance and kindoess; bat the- time ms come now* when in* the discharge of his imperative: doty, he it obliged to appeal against themtoCangress and the country." tngenaity ond; covelty.of the argument of the Union in coupling Utah with Kansas, and 7 of making James Lane the people of KnpM% overwhelm us with gratitude. We had not seen tt were stupid enough to think that Lt *h *as in arma in support of a monstrous moral ulcer; a shameless emsade upon decency; and that-all Christian men and women stood ready to applaud the government in rooting ont that nest of vipers. And wtslid not perceive that Kansas was equally infamous; and that the offence of Utah was rather over-ridden by the mammoth infamy of Kansas. Bat we are now given to behold the connection, and we humbly repeat our thanks to the Union. It is a national benefaction to have an organ that makes what seemed so doubtful and so auk, so clear to com mon eyes. premises being established— uddicil, that the people of Kansas are not fit for self -government, and that they are no better than the brute brigands of Utah—what neat. .Our master and our Mentor of the Union tells that “A common responiiiduy rats ON AT.r. DEMOCBATS, AS WELL IN OFFICE AND OOT OP OFFICE; to quell these rebellions [in Utah end Kansas, l and to restore law and order to both Kansas and Utah." It now behooves us to hold Democratic meet* inga at once, and everywhere. At these meet •nff*» fbe first thing to be done is to throw out of doorslthe odious dogma “that the majority shall rule; 1 -and the no les# odious treason that “the people of Kansas shall ho permitted to frame their institutions In their oirn way;” and in lieu of these, to erect the pure and peerless princi* pie that “/A# people of Kan*a* art not ft for self* gos'emment. You perceive, Democrats, “wonJou/ of office," that thiS' must be done at once, or dreadful things will happen. These rebels in Kansas have three lines practically voted doWn the Le compton Constitution, and if you do not assist id forcing it upon them, they will vote it down again, and they may make a new one, or may do some other thing of a no less violent and radical character. If you, Democrats, in end out of office, do not move at once, other troubles may happsu. Congress may hesitate about Toting the Lecomp ton fraud through; some of the representatives in the House from this State may think they can not get back lalo their seats for another Con gres*, At the coming October election; (he illus trious John Calhoun may, not be a Senator In Coogress. Judge Douglas, Henry A.‘ Wise, Robert J. l?alker,. may not be read out of the party: seven huhdred-thousanddemocrals in the free States may noibe ostracised: the will of the and aul af. not U, unoo.procrd iS‘ Km meeting* in fiiTOr of Ibe iOinmtt UtnHhot (he people of Kiosob are Dot fit for self-goTarnmenl, and thatthey are as worthless as the polygamists of Utah. What a thrill of joy and gratitude will.run along .the whole democrats lino as we are called lo the fulfilment of this high and sacred duty!— Phit. press. 3 •Taa WniTca Twbstt Ykaes Ago.—We have noticed many comparisons between the years 1537-8 and 1857--8 in financial and monetary matters, bat more'caa bdprescnled in regard to the seasons. It was then, as how, * feared that the winter would mucb incroose the physical suf fering among the poorer classes;, butthe evil was averted by a winter as tnildnnd as pleasant as tho present one. • Fuel and provisions, such as coal, wood, and floor, fell in price. The records inform us that the month of December, 1837, was very mild and open, no-frost in the ground; Christmas pleasant and warm, and so continuing until the end of tho year. No snow for sleigh ing, except on the 10th and 11th of December, and then for but a short time. January, 1888, twenty years ago, was a remarkable Winter month; tho weather, excepting the last two days, was nearly as mild as ah Indian summer.' No snow fell dtirfog the month, the thermometer av eraging at 2 P. M. at forty degrees through the month; and the succeeding months contradioted many wise remarks, such as we often hear, that "a warm winter brings a cold spring,” “winter never rota in the sky,”&c. February was cold, with but liUlasnfiv, there being:fourtcen clear days. . March; had but. two snoW'Storms and much mud. April was variable, but the tern- Jerature averaging a few degrees above that of anuaiy. The Hudson river opened and closed three times daring the season, the last opening being about the 18th of Miwch: Other rivers opened about theaame Transcript, PiQßONS.—Aletter frsm Campbell county (Va.) states that probably 109,000 pigeons have been recently killed in one section of tho county. The locality on whloh these birds are found is the territory between Vue LHUo and Big Falling rivers, in.-Campbell county. The Union Hill Church is about the central point »»»l headquar ters.; They come into their comp by thousands at night, and leave with the mornlog light and go out Jn.atndes into- the surrounding country for acorns. Their numbers are not diminishing, bat are represented aa rather increasing. They have already -occupied this ground for month*. Two hundred men-and boys ore sometimes found inpomitcfiheblrdjlQthenlght time within the limits of ihe pigeon camp. Extreme Illness or Hon. William Medill. —The Cincinnati Enquirer' says: We deeply regret to !earn r by a dispnlch from Washington, received yesterday, from Mr. John 8. G. Burt, of this city, That the Hon. William Medill, of Ohio, first Auditor in the Treasury Department, Is lying vei7 ; low, ahd thal there h scarcely if any hope ofhisrecovfety. ' A CLERK In one of the Departments at Wash logton Yaa removed becanae be volunteered, outside of work-hours, to direct Douglas’s famous Kansas speech l Other victims are to bo offered upon the Lecomptoh altar. But "who's afraid?” "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.” From every Douglas man’s head that is made to "roll In the dust” will spring up an army of armed men. ■ - Rotatios is Office.—-Judge Grier this morn ing removed George FUtl, Esq., from the office of Clerk.cf the United StateaCourt, and appoint ed Hon. Benjamin Patton, forinerly. judge of one. •of the courts of Allegheny county. We pre sume this Is carrying out Air. Buchanan’s doe trine of rotation In office.— Phil. Bull. Sot. Tnc tradesman who does Aot advertise liiyr erally, has been very appropriately compared to a man who.has a lantern, but ia too stingy to buy a candle. -A Wxmaa paper says the only two classes of traveler* on the railroads .oiti there this winter are Ihosowhawre running awsy, and those who aernmning aR«r tham. VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 142 JFoi Sab- TS.AKDMSffif'FjBt 2i milea H | w. D,p "A** N «»BrtghtoißMTO f. ca 1 wX“r.&“SB ™ ° r h r?f® : ducolltallol.. “ Orriitfd ol gnltei fruit traa. P.'."?" UftipringofJwTer-Uilln* oxter. ** 00 “ “ er * The improvements amidst o! a new frame Dwelling .. tacbed to a weatbsr-banrdad log, a small tenant bouieami, lam frame Barn, £0 by SS feet. * This choice farm is in a high state of coloration, fence* good, and Is a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churchoo, schools. For term*, enquire at THIS OFFICE. or of JatSdAwtfT J.ANDERSON, New Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Sole. . THE eobscriber offers for sale section ten. lawuship 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly knomi is'‘Bowmaa^Uwuon,"containing Woacre*. Ilk •ilnated three mile* west of Mamlllon, on tb« State Rood lading to Wooater, and within ahonttwo mflekoftheFltts bdrgh, Ft. .Wayne and Qdcago Railroad. Theaotitb, ftaat and north-east quarter* are partly cleared and improved— the remainder k covered with superior timber— -and the Whole 1* veil watered by fringe end running- streams— This section k considered the float-body of land in the connty. lt will be sold undivided or In quart <?nrto cnlt porehaar*. To those who desire to' invntis real estate 4 bettor opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. SWEITZEB, No. IQUth rtreefe-PltfaSstgh. FOR- SALE.—One Barge with two bows, lflOfeet Keel, 22 feet Beam, 4 feet Hold, bottom Plank and everything of the twit material Abo one-Keel £int, 110 Heel, 44 Inches Deep and 50 ,^“** <Ili * olreof * WATT A WILSON, >. _j . 2C3.Liberty street. Gar WORKS FOR SALE.—We offers? P«Bn*ylrani» Car Work*, situated on. the pa. :WBqi«rßhnro*d, in a good location and- within an. hoar** , ride of the city. The building* consist of a BrkluMachio* Ehop, foundry. three Car iihope, and a Smith Khm. Thnwt Engine of*} hone power, new Fine BoUec* and about worth of Machinery, Toole, Ac:, with every rattveuionce tor the manuftetora of Cara. Tbe weals will An order for so,ooowortho< cars wui be given the purchaser* to start with. For nrtieulars ■ »Pptf to lal3, B. STRAIN A SON, Fourth*! FOR SALE -At Jocktnan’a Livervffv—. Stable a flno bay FAMILY HORSE, sound andS® reliable in every respect. LEWIS A KDOKKTON, Jsi ' ' 107 Wood street. CMALL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR(S3 OR RENT,—ConsistrtfgofSa acres *Jtaatedfl3. fn Wcitmoreb.ttd Cocnty. wUHo IJJ tqller than Chattier* Btotiaa on the Allegheny Valley-'Bailrond, Tho improve ments are, a good tramo nonae, containing eight roots*.io, excellent repair. A Un foot tan of Qtnnrl C\wl under SO acres. Farther particulars ean be obtained of ■l* 7 a. U'LAIM t BOS. VALUABLE PROPERTY Tk' ALLE Y OOnnretTE offer for aale tba valuahlo House and Lot now occupied by Dr. J. 11. fronting 20feetoo theeaatsldeortbe Diamond and extend-' lag back W foot tox 10 foot alley. The house la conveniently moari wittMtanjlretak tmljiliEfp, .ith. muU otiliS T? j jnl Wi n ß coaU be bo changed u to taake a fine holiness stand. Will be sold low and terms very easy. Atmlyto ' k BIeLAIN A BOS*/ ; Beal Estate Qfflcc, Fourth at. A FINE HOUSE on corner ot 51oiltot dod Fist sta, for sain, In connection to as equal amnsnt of. Cash, at 0 percent, interest, to be seenrod on Stock* or other approved security. 8006 Coal Property on tho Monongahcla river,* (9d pool) with a cash capital of $20,000 to: work the mines, •eenredon *to£ka or iinprorod dty property i * o2> B. McLAIN A EQN. ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE.—The anderalgued offers fur sale on favorable terms, a larcoqunjber of building lots to the Bth Ward or theetty. The lots fronton Pennsylvania Arenne. Watson. Foebee, Lecnst, Mirla, Vlcroy and Bluff streets, ere bnt a &w minute* walk from the Court Uoase and wilt be sold very cheap. Person deeirona.of securing a convenient and 'healthy * ho ° af * w wishing to paretsse tor speculation,-. “ • , o.* Ik* which most contlnuesteadUy to Improra will find it to their advantage to call upon th* foliacrlber BMWI C. MAQEKAU’yttLaw, > mp2fetf . , , No. 1M Kfth street. OAL LAND FOR SALE.-—ThaandAftrign* ed offers for ale ONE HUNDRED end FIFTY ACRES of COAL LAND, situated on the first pool,oae of the most destrableloeationi oa the Uoaongahata river. The attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists!! jtirecttti tt tblspropertv, aa it k believed the opportunity, for sro&table iavsstmant is such as Is not often prexented..Th* terms are easy. Fall particulars may be by letter or etherwise, by eoodiringof AUSTIN LOOSIIS A CO, Block and Note Brokers f 3 No. W Fotath Stmt. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00- AT TUB MERCHANTS' EXCHAKQB EVERY JEallV RVENING.—Bait, tapper Stock; Bond and. Real Estate «o!d at nuhlla «»’■ at the Merchant*' Exchange by u . _ _ ' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Mote*. Draft* and Loan* on Baal Estate negotiated on .reasonable tons* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, Stock A Note Brokers. B 3 Fourth at. J. L. Read’s, •N 0.78 FOURTH STREET, WE are now prepared to furnish the fol lowing Works to a new tad magnifleeut style. Or. Ltring*too*» Travel* la Africa. % calf—lUasUetnl, The Poetsof the 19tb Century, fttU calf— Illustrated Barth's Travel* to Africa, 2 vole, 8 to, ** \ Strong* Harmony and Kxpoaitlori of Gospel* mnpocro ant. $5,00. * Standard English and American Poet* 8 to. ant. 1 set Rational MsaratinelS vela. \C emit line paper. Mathew Henry** Commentary, fall cult tolly Blbjea,ln and Motwcco Prayer finest edition*at reduced prices. Album*, Morocco and Papier Mscbe. binding*, I’iirtfijUaa.Qne Illastrataijavaallee, wltb'eolored piste* The latest UierelUneoam Works In plain binding* for tale b ' •>- h UEAB, ' ' Fourlln-troet. Account books^ Journal*, Ledscra, Bay Book*, Cash Books, Itivolra Book*, Tla>» Books, Chock Book*, On band or mail* to ordatin kanpartot taut&er by J*3o WM. Q. JOIINSTOy 4 CO, S 5. ffoodatrcct.;; I'NGLISIX: HEARTS AND ENGLISH /lIANDS, or Ths Ralln* «*>.! *»- •> *■ - ■* 'J HANDS. or The Rallvaj and the Trtßcb*>~a- new and dMplj iplcreeUng book, bribe aatfaor ofCapUla Bed- Ir Vlrafe; Memoirs of Captain Uadlr Vlarr Th«n.foet»; q* The Heroic* of Pallh.SroU; fiporgroa’e SaratabUSarior,' robs,Baptl«t iijua,Book* Presbyterian, and Fan-. ej. *c~, 4c. j, s. Davison, ci Uart«i,D»f-<ii»S; *8 AT E. C. COCHRANE'S, XTEW’BOOI 4, V An*fchiti jr nert arid Hereafter, or Urn Two Alton, 'llwalmta. 4 role Xoechlnga of the Alutar, by • Disciple; Memories Of OcaesareLh.ly'antbor of Words of Joint; Yesrnlog 'lorlhoUnaora; ' Portraits of myllaxricd Erteodvor • Prep into Wottunw’ liiDttdoavby undo Boo; . Rider did Tupper. Gathered Hike, or tittle Children to Ilraves: to yuon * Common l*anta,: Dr ■tl.xrrrfr’r;. DoddxUgo'a Sacred ThonghtcSoobcoßj Stortee, complete: Wordran(tUlndofJtita,*c,s2®o edjßyloboMork; . Tho ladVe Almanac, SwonTaand (he Cbdreh Almanac ’69 Ufa. JomlsoaV Sketches of ArftXcweHV Puemeand 20 rdiL of Poats. new edition* bine aht! gold; "The Plant Unhtcr&CapL&eld: Btockkeptentabed fa aft department*.- Ja24 ' M*oo‘aUeolth and Economy in Canklnsr. . WhUaXiaa,Chuleaßmdo. . - - , . City Poetni, Akx. g ntfth. , ®Jl£Ei^^ A {^ mnd,,,,nl « n *-i»*ircaU. Barth** Travels to Africa. . Widdlßeld 1 * Cookery, new-a:hl practical. . .flny liTingitoor. Alton Locke. HorellecUonaof Literary Life. Mfn tfttford. J. U BKEP, 7S Busrth at- EW BOOKS—The Hasheesh Eater; Bay* VlZ!y! < £ t F.2 rtheroTr ‘ T * l s Mo&to lUfima kx •mi nod; ProgTMa of £Ur*rj, Weston; KBsUahVaarts and S* D^s « *Othur of Headley Mean-: Lee j!“Ej *2 S»2.°fL Uea l or th* Ueratho or, Bengali Qacaon; . J. 6. PAVTZQN. , pAKISII PSALMODY AND PSALMIST. L —A rtuh , nppl7ree*lTßd by -j* BB J. fl- DA7T3OS. CT Market it J~ _UST RE(JL'iVED.-1808, 1858--Tbe «ir Um" A “ , °“* r of Uoefol EioitMf. Tho Ladles' Almanac and DUn fot 1828. Joit Dnhll»fc»rf b/jSS"a S“£r' u " d ° r «■• “'•*«*» *=™i, ssssrfsfiiaassas I ''“ M2moi J* 3o ; KAY A 00, M 'T PO d ttr „. SRIGUTLY'3 DIGEST ,U. S. LAWS.— Jm;mJ/M A wlrtlal .Ural of u» Law.of Iht MBWa fW ,h OonitUottoa to tho RORUAt CLASS. The second sessionof tuelnor- MAL CLASS, H the T IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Under the direction of BURT X• Principal ot the fifth Ward Public School#, wiU copaenr# On Uoqdftf LTtolng, February l tt, tssssisiss&^ssi^st'*'”* «a» l perB«hlDa of Sixteen Lauoni. j*© ha rd WARy ; SAMUEL F All JF E S VOCK Hinrmuilm SM, WiWi 7*' ’ ASON HAND A LARGE STOCK-OP PfASIBt,I»BDPASBKBymq;KEn , LFfr fj? u 4?’ s LATENT SPRING BED - ilav tb* exddiiTS HghUotnaanfcetor* and •ell * 4 Qooura Fat*jit Spring Bad," In tbatout* of Alleaba -®/» »•*•«»» prepared tq furolih ttcw dreWo* tomr- c ™°» lovpriced, Me» CstdittraJU* tyring &iCseDa6d •annua them et our \?erebtmiay‘ They can b* altaehad to anybodataadandreoioTad therefrom a* pttMara. Bteza mU,botel*r*&,-ftusUbad -with tbla bod at • *ery to* pric*. *.14 T. a YOUNOACO«3B e»J»tJWJ*t. I w 1 001)*S IiAXK BKSTOKATZVS,—A !«&• quantity on bind koi tor ate by a, l. rAinacstocK < ax. doIO . (tnutofltartb ladwoM tct Rtosical. IA NO S Plf I'f OB AHI PIiSQB. THE PARX.OR GRANXJJFIANOS ia?tD Stplr Square pianos. Prom the Uannfoctory of Chiokerin* Ac Sonn, Boston, •T from tbe Manufactory Wesiiit»^l r v ll, r^^ on ‘ > Ihe fallowingdesirableatm r;7„ 'orPUno Fortes; E^rcSss^ssj'** o ™ bte - . ■ T " rooroo * sSJISSfI SQUARE PIANOS. Two Pull Carved RoteVoed Xooh XlVth &.tan uve Piano*, with carved dealt and Artwork. Two Rosewood 7 .Get*re* Clifford style. Two ~ do- 7- : Carved mouldings. Four v-dij.. 7 . “ Plain round corners. TUreo walnut 7 “ Front round corner*. Four da B}4 ° : Frantroond corsen* Foarßo*ewood6;£ M Front round corner*. Alt the abovearwofthe' nrtr scutL and with full Iron Fnuaes,andnew Pxtm Acnos. ; ~ Throe Instrument* hare been finished specially for the subscriber, and are the first that have been broogbt to Ihl* city. Their superiority wffl berat once discovered bv any one erqnalptcd. with the mechanlca of a Piano Forte.. For tale at the hew and reduced price Hat by ‘ . JOHN 11. MELLQfi. No. 91 ! Wood Street «eMawF Bole Agent for Chlcherint P SINCE 4 CO’S IMPROVED— PATENT CttettPplVHßl KUaUuttMmtin the United Staia and Well t? I 11 .ZamatfntAe World. y • * The bteeft Improranenrin our Mriodeon* la the - - DIVIDED SWELL. Secured tons by Letter* Patent, 32J May, HSi. Ey means of this swell Selopastsges may be played with the cull pow er ofth* Instrument, wbn# tbe accompaniment it *oft and •übdued.' Uerr»Qer r all Mslodeons made by n» will be for pished with tbit attachment ' witaocr ggna cbaiol ; Agent* for .the *alextf.our.U*lodoon»may be fenud in all the priocfpaJ cities and towns of the United Btatss and tb-> Canadas. GEO. A. PRISGB A CO„ fiulJUo, and 67 Fnlton street. New York. CHARLOTTE BLUHF, 118 Wood struct, 2d door ahoro Fifth, , de!9 ■ ■ MannfhictorerB~Agent. gUPKRB GRAND PiANO^Jt^^ I. From the Factory ol STEINWAT <£ SONS, Niw fork. > ll* KLEBER 4b BRO.* take pleainrafa annonnc tag to the public that they barejtut received * SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANCV From the Factory ol STELVWAT ft SONS* New Tort, which |for«xqnltflasw«toe*aad Toltuaacf lose, llghtaeai'and lelaitidtr cftooeb, and* moat.taateloi aol .elegant exterior iacon«i<Mredthe,/ljl«f Cronrf Picrao trer brcnght to thle city. The tpochiintgp ii tnhsKblrrepcatiag actio*, a patent' ed ioraiQon of&crtawsy ft Boos, which combine* with the ' ntmoet promptoeaf fetid delicacy oftoneba degree of'dnra hility bot.nmly attaionl. We reepectfaUy luvUethe pub* -He. ooe and all. whether pnrch&sera or not, to call cad ■»« -thia narlralled ioitrumeut. ILRLEBER ft i No. W Fifth atreet. Bole Acta for Ftelnway ft Bon*. N.B.—AUo.Jmfr«cir£-dafre»blot of Nrmai ft Clark** Fiaooa* . d«l4 CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE«g^^__ A CONSIGNHE>T.-A nurfa woojj?eetaTa'RaDO, with foniroo FrUxs,|f <Tt | „|f cmred Made Dak and Moaldloga the maonjwtarerr price' ftos3Oo^° will be sold to e!o*«e-conslgnment Also, a Rosewood ’roand cornea, tad sliding '“SK*' f, f7 e!e 5 int laßOi thotJew York factory price S3M, will be sold as above at $235. Tbesbovs ate the net ctab price*, to partaonej, and will be boxed for shipping free of charge. Alayagood •eecodhandPlano, wltb Ironframe,6ocfaTe in rod-order; Cash, current funds, $lOO. rh “' “ A six octave second band $W. Ado do do do Philadelphia do $45. A do - PlaatvTery .handsome aud-neari* new, on 3 and 6. months credit, s2&' V - Tor tala, together with a' splendid etoek of new Plant* or all styles fromtbamancfactorrorChlckirlng A fba*.'£o*» too, by noO JOHN H. MKLLORT 61 Wood $. ; ißisefllantoufl. The -Gfol do n Prize FOR Ilia.tr.lctl. 1858. The NEW YORK weekly golden PRIZE I* oneef tbo largest and best literary papers of Jtheday, An Imperial Quarto containing right Psora, or mmcouncre, of «ntertainlngerl£inal - tnart#r, and xii- ruoaiaarso erery week. . A Gift worth from CO .-cants to $3OO to Sold, will ho pmriited to each subscriber antdlsuiy on receiptor tlie snbsrrlp. lion money* r Ooe copy for odd year $2 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two year,- $3 &>, sod 2 gins. One copy for three years $5 00,and :$ gilt*. Ons copy for fire yean 43 00, and 5 gift*. AVP TO CtCBS J‘Jir»copfc*.oD»jw $& oQ,«ad3*in*. H»* >e«r„ WJ, and 5 gifts T*n copied ©fl» yesr. .. 00, «od Twrttjr ooocopty, oo* fe*r....~..4p) 00, aud M pfU. Ibo Articles to b« distributed an- omii.rlsedin (he f.illow ingßits— : Sp»clas6»of6obl.WotaJDlny.„.„4soOTW, fi do do do S2OO’CO, etch 10 do do do 00, «*di 10P*t»it Ler«r HodUm Cued \y*tcbrs_4lQo 00, «sdi SOOold Wttchel. s7ft CO, eaeb 00 do do saj Cp, cacL 100 do do ... . $5O 00, earb 800 Watcbca , sss od, cacb : aX> HlTeiiJtniltnjCaMd'B'ilcLea-—sto 00, cacti 1 60Q3Qtk Waicfcea,,.<~. ,_slo 00. to 420 «acb .10000dJQuar(l, v TeStandFoliCli&liu..sW 00 tojS) each .Qdd.Leckcte.Braeetata, Broochre, Kar Drop*, Brvaat ' Plan, Cuff Pin; Stare Battens, lUagt, Shirt Stud*, Watch Key*, Odd and BUrerTh! table*, and a variety of other art i eta worth from W ceatitost£. each- .. , IqißedUteljoo receipt of tile Bot/lcrlption money, the ntto^wUl l becnttnxf upon oar jbbtcrfpthra 3«feMaaahg!Bgg , f. , ffi Spcclnua Conk* atnt'ffoC 1 “l*Su Wanted:* ictedSauwawß!> ;.■ - ’* -*■> #.v ? :- &A 8: PROMROSU7 OIL , * 01 OTHER FATTY Ft/UTD MATERIAL. rpHE HtfiH ItHJMINATINO JPROPER XIEaorG«:frtjnI!«!Q «:*I olragiouni * s L'*Ui*r« baiß a) win made tbim a fcrorite material for lit* dub OCtOleef llltuttiß*tlng o**.- "Many Oa» Pnmp»i»fa« So. perierQoAlity oiutt. • •• EO3INOIL inentirely free from ell dioee abdreftaetute •Umo, tod ytolda at ©nee, itt Brilliant Illuminating Ou. H»-greater eriginalebetoT- tbeapparatna fertile mao's £*ctore of coal gu together.vitbtlis attention ani-expent o ccattaalN required, and tlie difficulty; U nut linptealltlity, entirely aepanitlog' ud offeatire gma, generated (a coal, render thoKOSIHOIL APPARATUS cheaper and non detirebteia ererr trey. &QOATK9) ef 379 BnedvtH tv, Iprkt bn derated hli rat(r* attention to the manufacture andndeof Portablo tiaa Apperntca, aad •- hcmpaetAil)j call*' tb# attention or the publio to bit pretest complete and efficient machine. Perfect aaiis&etloo to U» porebuer guaranteed lo every caae.. forfrJrtherthfcßaatioaoddrwa ~ r t -r, . . ■ a. COATKASTS Broadway, No* York; jy2&2a««ny : oOPATIP fc WP.T.TAMS. EltUbargh, Pa. T J. WOODS’PEARL STAROacoMtaot- JfcJ rorlyon-haadand foraalebj.tbonndectigned. Faml* Uetmiy-beatthted thaithl* nporlorttarcli vOlho traad eqoaltofcay ortho man nxpeoalra farm* of Coro StarctLin ®*i ter making delicate Blanc Mange, Pcidiai*,or Cake. BepartictiUrtoehqoJreTor Pearl ftittk' A.4.UA80?, corner Finland ferry qtmt>. rpo EXCHANGE FOR CnT PROPERTY. -JL • —Several bean fctal tract* of tend •floated la Waupaca and SUrlthon.conniiea. Wlacanain. in a neighborhood that (• being tbtcktyMUled,‘flbr)ytimbered anifiratered. Per* rafcliafiaffcityjtDperty W otthange; will call ttevi office to-day, aa the 'owner it to the city, - ’iaH B.MeLAIS A MN, Real Bttete~Brokm. bus. Potatoisj 'Aj . .Ncahaanock' - 4os ' CO do Bait," Bine ‘ do, Inttoreandfor iale by . . ju : T. LITOLB A CO. CLATES—Pennsylvania, Gentian and Iron, •V? with *qa*reftndo;alframea.dur*Uaby .... W.U.HAV2N, cotnerMarketandSecondett.. BLUEUCK WATER, tresh rtom the Bpring*.at . .Jal6 . JQ3. rr.ranxQ^g. LEATHERS forgale by • J. fc CAKHELD- ALBaTKOS PENS just rec’d for tela by. Jala W. S. HATty, *SOSUGAR,in starennthfor ” v SM»by- ■ I*l3 . .. . JAB. OARDIXKa. Ti'GGS—G bblg. just rec’d end foreale by ijW'i • K. HCTOHINgW LADIES’ DRESS GOODS-A stiUkrthTr rtdnMtoio prtreln JUdh.' (U.IlrM. Owfea, win nr,^... JAMswr: MCBfliya jmSOgyrer Tr. A STIbU FARTHER REDUCTION IN ■AMUWLBirtuLmurphy. BcucßmuHt ' UGAR—-14 hhds. T.rimo N. Ot= Surar. jos ujill . . E-BOaSmiAQO. j^JOLASSE! 50 bbls prime N O Molasses; ii . 10' do • SyrOp, • • ’ 1 > Jtattecafred tad far «al» bj , : ; R. ROBISON 4- GO. /^OFFEE*—IGO bags choice Rio Coffee; •. V 2i (to : da: J»r» ' do, •- Jpgl weired tad fcrttU by . R. apnfyis a OLL BUTTER, 4c.—B; bhls. fresh.RoH Balter;. 6 Ugi VbJto Beaax. , --i a' * ... "••cluTliaotHj'gred; . » Start Onion* '6ot>td*GrwoAppM*, :» ;-''i Jut-roeetTedaadfdflaby ; B. tOBUHW 'E'LOOR—IOO bblß Extra Family Floor? • X’.' • - lOQI do ■ : dor. r *>&**■ OILS— 23 hbla Lmac*l . .. -10 do -Bleached ..■•**- • 1 10 dd Tanner** - * r- - 10 do lard 7-* -do,--' '-■ - •Jettwe'deadtorndabT- .• i»18 B.BPBIBQB ACO« TEAS— lUOhfchts: Young llyscn.lßiperii MdßUckTe«*,juB* reed«a4airjaJeby '. tnu -i ■: ■ i nrt iJULS. 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