THE DAILY^PITTSBERGHGAZET^ , HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Iranviascnta,OWEH *co.. «crnju HmnwJJ ittimra llocu, (Appleton 1 * -Vo MO and 348 -V4O Fork ■ Imported Wlnea, Groceries? ! I. & W. GF.ERY, I - 203 Cl3*t 6TMET, ISO 713 snOaLWeT, *l* roX *‘ | [lntabUilirf ISOM „„. w IMPORTERS AND. DEALERS U*FUj*T . X Qtullli family Grocori-'*. bOor to tb *a3 PrfrateFimUic., and nU wbjnr. ■*"'=• *» ' dfaora a poiirffie cr'.icb, a fcas* Poncbooa. Kngitab TEIL-Croon and K«k,S^a.CT ! BtoaWan,ooH«w,tap«M | S^"' . Hyaon, to. In cboat* nnd.bul/ cboltaJM -COFFEE—3loebaandJft*a- a„, nry old "SSSS'SSK .fSSJSiis “* BißKSShuSnEut' v«*wy. ft fcluodon • Cg* d £ ao Do Iloidttkk, Q. rp Moran* « . An-Acfc, Ab- LlQUOll3—Brandies, Rcmi, J™*"*UiU;, B j*oCar»coa, aintha, Klnwh, Ac., 4c, in original > MsrasJUno, Anisette Korean Hitter b ao * EngHib HALT LIQUOItS-JdOiiilaa DroimStoW, CIGARS—A TatlolT of elide* biand*- PICKLKS-EarUsbandFrtßcji- , tc SAUCES —Fcr Fl»l»jCorric, Priaco Albert, CHEESE-rSinton, Ouster, ‘ , n I SSSI^S-“!' a. Cao.a.do, l.l» HA»£JiwotpluSS^A®«J CA "' nnldn, t .^^ ?t oni own importation- ■ Srugglstß. : XTACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale lVLl)iiuKUU«rfMantincta«r»of Carbon Oil, Ko. 167 Ci lowly atrwt, Pittsburgh. Pa. jaSfoiyd SL. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of the firm .B. A. mw»w* * Co., IUKI <“’ JJfSS No. W.rom.rWooduid Fourth — B At FAHNESTOCK, & CO WHOLE . balh Drtiscli'UL-Aiid il»oui*cliuw« of White Xead, ißlVSuSw.w*' Wood «od Froot bargli. ~ T SCnOONMAKER. MANUFACTURER • I of WTilt# Lead, ILsl LooJ, 2Udc, Jfw.| ViraUbe. |ug D gc.. No. Wood fit. PUtilmrgh, P»- ocaayq - rOHtf nXfT. Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. J jrOuttsy^Wbolefcrfatßd in pint*, Oils, te-> cater Wood »nd Slktn »t«ctj, An.nl far Dr- Fortf. Mrtldnu. TOtf V F.-SCOTT, WIIOLKS ALE DEAL .I erlnDtns*, Potato, OiU»V»niW)«*>nd Dj«ul&, No. ! sa UOortJ .trwt, Pitt.bnrgh- _ ‘ . * ] ! |J^ra!& r HEITE^WiiOiISALEAND i - K BetxllDtnsgiiU, corner of Üborty nad B*. CUIt Bt5 -i j VuubntK^ *f OSEPH' FtEMINU, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ! * I Wncos * cLtoroer H*rket itn*t end Diaaond, iscp. J SoiUnUy cah*nd?Sl andco^letea«^to»ntrfDT^g«, I i awllrine* Sl«llcit» Ciestj, Pttcfamory,«»d *Ji Mitel* pet -1 *** fcTJ-l’lJr* idan* p* IpUo □» cMvfnlly campoanJe^^n I ‘lr^iaa^ntrgiS’raprniKraaST'. » ’ Btaltrs. rtIIEESE -ffAREIIODSE.-HENEY H. •2*5 Wool »t-. aborfr Wfctar, Ptttroorgn. - T B CANFIELD, LATE OF AVABBEN, J - OinO J Comml«ilon»»i> v rrta,,t ’ botwwu SmlthAeU mud Wood, Pittahnryn- - ivT’B.VKE & ANJER, tSUCOESSOM (VI ;to A- * A. TJe»lfr»^ Pratacft. CoiumlKrUm and HrmriiDß >s7:dlV] J*l2 Socoort «tiwl, P*- l Jan - *» *— . -rvAVID C'-HERBST, t'UJUB, ssssiSr®’ o'* 0 '* “-■ . ■ boP-SYTU, IijtJCOESSOK ;;u inr KtDUOT UEJfIKAL COMMISSION H', Ifcrehssi «iiJ Dohrta'Otowiw n» nnutmt, *swiransW&- K ' r " ,o agpsmamtu wiw w VjOBEKT UUTOHiNSON, C°mIISSION K, \tr.- c haat;fTtbo •*!» of Wwurn Rwfm^ww. sasSaS^SS&feg* ruIAKLES -B. LIiEOU. tUIUVAkUIKu f.cli %tr®ot, t«ct» •£££?£ * -sr rKMlagd»awter»- —-l^—. tiifSS'KSEf 10» bx»W*J 600 k©o*Wrt l>rai»U NttUis l W dd* Corn Brow 7*s£*fiu«' libli ptm Pbdi Ofli . 4'SS£BUw»«« : v. S£. i SS!3gS I !iSST : iii «o» «a *»“>•*■» -8» - jmmtLOVPAOO OLl> DOMINION OV»TK» »«wA CORNER DASP AKD LTBKRTV RECEIVER DAILT. CAN ANP SHELL OYSTERS* ■■ Uhl ud Etilern put** 401 OI'AKOU AUENO*.— RAVtNO HiasAl l . m3»MAt.muitn't»?» t > M ijß^gtjniioa^ “^WTOBKADVBaTISBMBNTa ecnni-s «««“”« s “ s “ . man can hughe’s patent atmospheric FOBGE AXD TRIP HAMMERS. TT AMMERS of ,ho following -e* Ac.. I „,ll m l,jii.»il,lncW»o!. GENERAL COMMISSION iso H’ORWAKDINQ' msrcham- Jo. p h 8. Wl 4 Pittibßrgb tlly. *l— : THOMAS A -OAMdltAudßßt /COMMISSION ANDTOBWAHMkO (< MKRCHASTa, W>. SO Pint Sirt't, SI. to«l». Mo WD TO V' anroa, EUetma* 4 Co. t I Lww- LoßiaTX,STtw*aT*Ca,l . 4c WiU porchaa® to order, Le*d,U«nxp, Prompt attention glron to any manner of forwarding SPRINGER lIARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer iaWoob Proelaiona and Pnxloco s»n orally, No. 291 Liberty ittwt. Pn. ’ ... TTENRY s. KING, (LATE OF TUE H firm of Kins * * Moarbfad,). Cammbel® .Merchant, low Market, PUtrtmrgb.E*’ - Aft ITTriYV, (SUCCESSOR XUII-AH sgsag-g- EbWAHD' T. MEG RAW, UKNEHAL ic. No. 211 UU.rty-fnv-r, tbch*ad of Wood.H«i bnrgti, Pa- ©totem. Baqaley, cosokave 4 00., Wbolwftl* 0 rotors, Nos. 18 *nd 20 ffo-J - ‘ " ft. USUOU. t>eTs'T‘'‘^ B*s-«ua , »«este' ■^s’a.j'a.rs'-sgs •ami, Pitlttargh, rTSSTT W — —if MITCIIELTREE, Jh., A »KO., Uinor M.rckoou, So. lot LUsrty .tn»t. rua|>urgl> ~~ _ ‘ j 7» t WJUI *TONES * COOLEV, WHOLELALE GRO- J CEK3 ud Boat Fdrld.hen, i« ProJo “ Pitt.W, Eiufcau.», So U. Wob, «r~l. oca, Atldv. PUttbwiA. J’*- — ; " JOOS * ULWORTO QURIVISXDiLWkm wholesale IS Grown. No 130 and 132 itrwt. (IVrfwwu iod Smlthflrid. Pittofrargh. . v _— - "T nrrL B E irt’ SO N, . WIiOLE&ALL pitutai — H ' Kll ‘rioTD niuu non. TohX~ floyo i co, wholesale 228 LiUrty »ire»c, yittf borgh- __ _ joit* tnuuS- WTLSON';^WHOLESALE ORO- W CdtnuiiMau Merchant* and I ro- Pittsburgh — .......ftVBK&T WCIM TSAJXU DICKEY 4 CO., WHOLESALE r^MK3KLs»' , “- . urrLfc Ji T LITTLE * CO., WHOLESALE uKO „pnq pj-odnce and Commiation Merchant*, and S, to KlUtorsb Msnafcutores, No. 1K S-j”'“ r £ • gltuburefa. ;-c»o»tS. i wTI M^IcCUTC'UEOS‘ A CO; WHOLE- W BALE and JUSSft^S* w? lljUny tret, earner of Irwtn^rttwjrg — L.EE VtoT’wuOLESALE ' A nrocora. l>nxlo« and CotamUaton Mercbani*, ffiSjtJlo MoonfocMm, No. 8 H ooj •**“*{ J* - tweaa Water and l runt »t-, Pittsburgh. ? p - .„.*aVl*.*ubibos. '*'‘Co:; WHOLESALE rv oraon, Comml«.Io» MmctacL, »*” uij. of PtoYWow [Woo. cad Pl.uta.cl. So. 256 Utartj.Wit, pnutargii. ' - A . obeStTT KINO, WHOLESALE GRO fC cm, Comntetan Merchu... *■>•! I*al*r ’SJ'SJ ud .11 kind. ot Pr»"'™. r '°,^ U Jt month of Sixth Pl.fl.nrgh, Po. UteJ •* tinwi m»d» oo cgmlgntaeDt*- JA*M t. ÜBXJMVO. '"dAL'zlll"A CO., WUOLE- Oroi.Z' CoiSlMto. *-» r°rw*rt‘»S No. 251 Liberty ttroot, Piltsbcrto. IStal JSetatt aijcnis. notes, Jel:dtf , .TIIOS. p. 100*18 ToOTStooiSFrco;; - DEAiBRs m *<“■“"‘" ”1 * eCOfit KnfnM AND DR APTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. tOOMIB. WotoJ Public- “ T> . McLAIN & SON, Beal Estate Agents jy , ,i-.J PHI Brokff*. tip. Fourth ■trevl- ISoottsrtlns, Vi mnNSTON &, CO., Stationers, W mink iwok M.nnf«tortr. .oJ j.l> ■’'‘"'''J.jo" 67 Wood «troet, PitUborgb, P*. —Jv'COOHRANKT (SUCCESSOR TO 1 SSrosSiiaßra» yy .YA CO BOOKSKLI.EKa AM) o'l'A .T -, Aroiiojgggg- .^TlTflOooKsS® jHusit, &c. KcniCKBMIO* SOSff ,nd ORQA.N BOS ft HAMLIN’S MODEL QaO . U HARMONIUMS, wS Dolor to Mo*lc»bJ un JaW , KLEBER Marie*! Ipitroment*- ” ffTRTX}TIE BUiaU!, M-^MUgAtnW Bgg^gaagifrifflL«.»«*—*■ • myS —. JOB PRINTING CARPS, CIBCUtARS, po9^Sulrts. LABEL 3. „_. M LETTER URADB, , -satSSs- 1 * £ SSSiSi'Mf'ii!*'"”' lo H. OorfflftnClK“«^«*fp L ßl cO In itor** mriA tur «a!b by ■ * a ~ for nl» bT • 251 Liberty Bt j»l9 _ OTAKCU.-300 p ferntoby -l»» .. iHanufactuwre. MORRIS Ac COX.TABT, JOS. F. HAMILTON * CO.) KNGINEKR3 Ac MACHINISTS, Corner Finland Lit,'*!/ St'., PHubntyli. Pa. iST&h , oirxr& . BucUm Turning Uthee, - ' Q Drilling ileclUne*. *c. Also, Wrought Iron Bb.Wog, «!* P°l W*> sggklrcUlyr ' . • WStLB, BIDDLB * CO-, ao Fourth Street, -Pittsburgh, Pa., . \\rii lps, thokgs“and switches W Ordm eolldted ftan thetrode, end promptly «blj- ft per cent, diicoant for cwh. , J SAMTJBH-. BBADLBV. 1 Blsi Li!n, (Below lh. St. CUlt StT«t ndJg.,) Allegheny City, Penna., BRADLEY'S WaOLfTEWHISO YAM, TS pbepabKto filTordebs-on «har®ofthe order* forTirnt, * yyfwms paid for Sheep SMtu *° d Wo °l ~, _jaxxd u. cacifl ' nim “Sua"B«sinu*co., 61 Ponnßt., below Marburv KT OTEAM BOILER MAKERS ANDSIffiET O If* sll Worker*, chimney*. gfier, LocomotlTO, Fined *nd CylindDr HoiiOT.uau^^. IfS S’gi'Se X do»» « to rtqrot W tiSr'EtiSm ftora « dUumco prompt!, .Mendrf to. Jb22 Pena cotton mils, £ 1 « ,, ?, a , r jfi? l V A O. Kennedy, ohilds & co., manofao ' TUBERS of— £ Pena A No. 1 hwj MSh««bK* Carpel Chain of all color* and abaJee; Cotton Twine; - Bed Cordf; „ . . . “ plough Line* *ud 8“b Coro. m Roix 1 of all »ire» and description*; SaJSSHrit At a On-131 Wood «tre«t, will hare attention- 3 __ : JAMES IKWIN, *• MANUFACTURER OP SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid, Esrsysr Srs* Aqn.AmmouU.VlK; M""” Jo fowler's BvJ«ttlon; • • : ti. joßwaw*-, J.. 1 l-LIOUX *■ *■■ •'OBXSOW PEIUIIX A JOHNSON, M ANUVACTURKnS AMI BKAL ™ 3 . I, 1 *.,, . „ WF, CIULPSiCO'S PATEN I tLAS . TIC rIBK ASH WATBE-PBCOV I-KIU'AT HOOPINU, 133 Tbi*D aTMLgt, II. aiiWAttRKN A CO., MANUFACTURERS' AND .DEALERS IN 1 WARREN’S IMPROVE!* HRL ANDI Water-Proof Composition mJ-RnoOo* M H Urbl* —SI Fifth MantfSWSvcoi*. Franklin •trecH, Rirroinphani, oi»p(#n* ?lH«ljm h h, P oiflO-dly* . JOU* B. UtRIOS- TQ9MI9 HltOQti I'nlon Foundry, MITCHELL, HEBBOSI * CO. \\f ILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSINESS OF W Ihe Unl-n Foundry, M Ih. " 1J ''» nJ I ‘-NNOUI. JiiTCUELL A CO, No- >»< U“«? They Mill m-uuihwture, m eiwl, ■ Urge w, t .utnuJnl »f CASTINGS, ™.prOH.S Conkinc StoTes, Kangcs anJ blult. Ow n», “fell ..■iS.riS’jSf.gK™ Mill anil Machinery Castinpi Generally. And GAS.nJ WAtEB FIFES ol *ll .ir-w IRONJSD XAILSOTTHKnISI fiBA.VOA, ShOTOla, Spadoa, Picks, & c -. All ,f which will ho »IJ »1 nienuluiUirer. lirtreA mjT:\y WILLIAM TATtt, Plumber and gas fitter, no. io ronrlL«r.,l, uw S 2 dix,r u, Alto.nK. I’Kkin™,-. UfflM. »nd F-L.K L*cock Allegheny # P ty-w. Qu «nd Krcry devrjjitlon of Fitting! ciySktf “ Kuc»ai«c Vile Floor, for Cbnrrlnw, IblU, Cm*"*'"!}*. \ MUlrulr. AI FRED EXGLAND, Solo Api'ut. Ti'ROM THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES, I x Ifcwen.. Minion * Co.. Umdon, nn.l Momti. Mlllnr A 1 CSt», New York, for PUtiburfh *»d l>» W.«. Ailwurk exenifp.l in o itrlo- iuui«, .n"s™»™~n l~~n M*-’ *»„!. etfy. [apJJ_ i A^AXU^CT^ErOF-iIOOTsI^ i M «.n.l SIIOKS of Mery dwrlption, So. « I ttrart, < * autyu insurance agents. TITE 4 CHAFFEE'Agent* Neptune Insur >dc< Co-, Lafayetta Hall, Wood «trwt —FINNEY' Agent Eureka InsaracneCo., • No. 9 Water «tr*et. -4 A CARRIiTIt, SECRETARY A . penn*yl»»nla larar»n« Oompany of Joues’ Bnllding, Pcrortb wwft “ OAMUEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary Cid P tens' Insoranca Compmj. M Wfttcr Y7> M. GORDON, Secretary r • anceComjiaoy, W Water «treet- J" GAJIQINER COFFIN, Agent for Front t lin Fire Inauranee Company, SortEwt comer Wood &od Tbtni atxeeU. ifi Agent for Delaware 1 # Muloal Immraoca Co., H Water rtrrct. mHOST'GRAHAM, Agent Howard In»ur- I sac® Company and Pltabnrtf. Life Imrarnnca Company, corner Water anU Market rtmte. . > mHSSrjTTIO NTER. Agent Farmers and 1 Mechanic** Inrocanca Co-, W TOSHUA ROBINSON" Agent Continental • I Tninnin(\e Co. 24 Fifth Street. Ti W POINDEXTER, Agent Greut West , Jtv, nT>‘la»orancaCo.,9T front itrwt. SlptJOlßUtß. —- '-c —.. jodtro e. Dimui! miLrar. p*^p; r”w* re hon ■ • Walter p. marshall & co., im itrwiand Diamond AlUy.« *“i I j JUlK ing«,far Ptt lor*. UMtt, UJoiug iffwcrt prices to eonotry denier*, ffluuta, lu p~t T "‘" , e “liSu r. MABPHAI.t * 00. w. H..UAMHA.I. F mi'uSDSON T CO., No». 96etk198 E . ™Vd Wood. U.BoWr. .ud Wn t»WA[,I. PAPKE, “"““oIiNAMIrayWSOW COEDS, COMFORTS, DKII3, patent SPIRAL BPRINfI MATTRESSES,*e, W U “S t B .".U«.U„ nu . ptirchMer* W -JjP I Uid wlrd *tock. T SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, J . to. 100 Third ! f a ’l B £i‘&W H ’ oollNlo *, sSffrws|¥« f -‘= ! vocß. C*rpeta fitted mil laid to order. ■ jFutnituw. T. B. YOBHO A CO., MiTOfiCroUM o* furniture and chairs Of Every Description. FA*7roia-/Wrt-utSt.,w»«n «V« iV* Warehoßit—Nos. 18 £ 40 Sroithfitld Si., OTKAMBOAT OABIN' fUHNTTORE—We iS w coniuntly anDuketOTJn* STEAMBOAT CUUpiM ttmsrruitK .na onAira, *na i«m* a ttinM ln(*r«(*'l in furnUhlng , OUIIO * co. ifc3od*wB TAMES w.woodwkll, C^wZuBMTUBeHAXVrtCTVHK', Nob 97 * 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. T W W RESPECTFULLY INFORMS IbUettJ. A. b. MettrnijD«l to up sffi-rssL'srasa SdIU?tS2SS£Sm. b. UenobUd to produc. «pT“b » ™n.jr of'.™, | to order. _—— s)j)£Btrians. T-vR R T FORD still continues his now I F VEGETABLE FHACTICE. Mil ItHW RSLjlc.nl. A Twins, (Fourth Blhitl Ro»S,) But «ti 4 “H£jEs& S£S?& «d Chrtnlc r. JKiulri In .nj of Ih. mwllcJ dv : TTvK O’BRIEN CASI BE CONSULTED I Hmlth’i.conier Fifth *nd Itreet*. rm to 1 tbo BtowontUlbßo**!. Palntsrs. msbutjl ©a c 'pC BLI3HKD MIM tSD BY ca -o Tn©Xi S <& OO - * 8> i^wnmimM. £u^iOirAe6«s«W*“® n!ir?rr£ **i*xw*l« yf y & THE WEEKLY OTjd day and Sofcxrday, *» fUgm*™ jmfartd and" addition to Pu nr*!,?/ «/• ftlidM' rroort <»/ Xitf, corrected week! j> Jar . Wen/ ■ * DAILY—Six “ Club# are furaitb*!*® tl* . |5 oo kSur cojJif* «»' 10 00 1m “ “ * T'XrX-.--*'- 2000 iWe A^flon>»totli«peWOJS^s l J l lSasSuSai pa <* — j - Baltt ot A&*T««»*- ' w 1 Bqaar* of 10 Una, 1 Untt— 76 !* “ : 5 !«==::=:lS 1 - r— -1 - - - ?S5 i •• “ “ * ~TZZ 000 1 “ " “ ? « ** -10 00 1 “ u 1 - _ Xi 00 i “ u “j® a • 200 ° th. P«opl« or th» »»•*«<> »“*«r ..■ssssrsffifssSjX* s«ssi®®^ s *stjss LtadStaiLa briTsUtOTonl 6 of *&» j? «n -dication of my motrres, and in explanation of S“rSSlU.ofthe aetf« which I haw beep con '4 give i them durance of a fair and Jtst administration of the Territorial Goveml*tnt„ and lot«dliee kbetu, if possible, to abandon their hostility and ! to eater upon the peaceful hut 4 ‘“fW*®!' ortho ballot-box. I was often with lbeCo,cr nor when he addressed the people, and gave(my best efforts in aid of the great purpose of eon- too late to iadutso the people to go inlb the done election for delegates to the Conven tion. The registration required by law had been imperfect in all the counties, and bad been wholly omitted in one-half of U ‘ c “ ' ““ r the people of these disfranchised countries veto £ a£y $»«■“ county, os bus been falsely sug gested In such of them as subsequently look a cencus or registry of their own, the delegates chosen were MLadmittcd to seats in the Conven tion. Nevertheless, it is not to be demedlbal 1 the great central fad, whieb controlled the whole*^case, was the utter want of «mfidence l,y lhe people io the whole machinery of the Ter riloriol Government. They aneged tl ct ths them to tbe elections, and. 'who „ . repeat the same outrages ogr J intruders from abroad should a to overpower them.lhcy would i * returns, which it vraiildnolt ' Gorerno^aad« -tfcaTtme these apprehensions seemed tojne to be preposterous nnd unfounded, it was impossi ble to deny the earnestness and “'ncenty with which they were urged, or to doubt that they were tho result of deep convictions, having their origin in some previous experience of that worst portion of the small minority in Kanßas, who had possession of the Territorial organization, loudly and bitterly complained of Gov. Walker’s policy of conciliation, nnd de manded the opposite policy of repression. Anil when, under the solemn assurances given thnt the elections should be fairly conducted, ana no frauds- which we could reach be coun tenanced or tolerated, it had beoome ap parent that the mass of the people were pre pared and determined to participate in the October elections, the minority endeavored, to defeat the result by reviving the tax qualification- for electors which had been re peeled by tho previous Legislature. Opinions were obtained from high legal sonrees the ! effect of which, hod they prevailed, woo'dbavc been lo exc ude the mass of the people from vo ting to retain the control in the bands of .the minority, and as a consequence to keep up agi tation find to render civil war inevitable. But the intrepid resolution of Gov, Walker, m of fierce opposition and denunciation, far and near, carried him through this_dangeroHS crisis,. and ho had the proud satisfaction of having achieved n peaceful triumph, by inducing the people lo submit to tho arbitrament of the the minority were determined not Io sub-, mltto detent. The populous courtly of Douglas had been attached to the border county of Johnston, with a largo and eontrcinng tallon in the Legislature. , The celebrated Ox fnrd fraud was perpetrated wilh a view to ob tain majorities In both Houses of the Assembly. When-thesf returns were teceivedatmy office, in Gov Walker’s absenoe, l had fully deter mined not to give certificates based upon Ihem. U they had been sn formal and correct as o havs mads It my duty lo certify them, I would have resigned my office in order lo te.lifr.mj sense of the enormity of the wrong. Oov. ffal *t formed he same roso* tation If’he sSm me and tn several others and « wme both gratified that we found the and we w . - t ß aa i„ make it our doty to papers so P excilementfollowed in the T relto y The thus righteously de, feated in tho effort to prolong thdr power, be ga.».«r^gisattai /Sv^ffig&s&’SSiSs; =^£ 3 ™.i.“£:StSs: ot the members Secretary, on account of to the Governor Q X f on i’and McGee frauds, the«r rejecuon of th^^ berB and efficer3 of m which aome ,- ft clr participation. In ‘ he with some honorableexccplions, fact, ‘bis b«ly, » ml t party in the Ter well represented imbuedwith the same ritory, and WC jt was ohriously net their spirit and a “ i *”\ h „ai people of Kansas tbe de, ', re , af'the[r IU affairs lithe constitution control of their o the y endeavored to sofin a, “ r ( ? s 7 l " which hod been elected supersede the -m (he , ocon a scc by the .people, by P I>al , )aw> now 0 f force }i on . of i h t!tafv' , lobe of forcoun in the Tcmlory repealed by a Legiala til Mlered, ““' nJ T t’ i0 ° r s cihis coMiitution.” lure under ‘be pt o ~ effectually, as they wa, clothed .VM trtTCSBOS. i with unlimited power in conducting theelections ; dFOt Sbfflf’ .ii . ' end receieing the retnrns, while the officers are j - Ferm ror sale. __ CttCe l“t Squired to lake the nsndonlh to setnrofmr j F-jjj, ANDERSON FAR M, 2} miles gp§ I and hcmftsl dealing. The electioos.were borne X above tiiv Depot, *t n»w Brtghum, Co-JELi i4o 1 ■«-!-»- *»».. oi«t of December and the oa Block lloo*e Roo. conUinmg 103 Ktw of j on In midwinter —toe -isi°*J**7"“ w !ju a,ewry«n» orwhkku vbich U«n -! 4th of January—when e&igrw* coma com culUT^tion . Tber* are u acre. ofcoo(Uimbcr,so»CT« nnl» from the immediate borders, under me j n rmuxl p«tar«,and &a fchaotUoo*•“»> >*».» uu . vionsly denounced Governor £“* '“indJehotaiSrm I* to ■ high statsdrcuittrmki,. gestion in hi, inaugural address, and in ms Top ~d,„a me mjwsaMe ho invariably dated, when aeked for explana tlon, that aomo reasonable length of residence ought tabs required ns evidence of the hmafdt character of inhabitancy. . , It was apparent that all the machinery had been artfully prepared for a repetition o! gross frauds, similar to those which had been attempt ed in Octoberj aiid it was in slew of nil these (acts, after tho adjournmentef that tho people of the Territory, by an almost unanimous demand, called upon me, ns the act tog Gorernor, to convene on extra session of the Legislature, in order to enable them peaccs bly to protect themselves againstthewrongseri donlly contemplated by the adoption of this''to' stUnUon. Thors.« no law to punish frauds in election returns. The people excited; and It was-the opinion of trie = oole »' men in the Territory that, without a caU of the Legislature, the'elMllons under the j could not hare taken place bloodshed. The meeting of the Legislature di rertod tho ottontion of the people fro “ “ e schemes of riolencc npon which they wwo brood ing, substituted the excitement-of debate and investigation for that of Soroe and warlike hatred, and enabled their represenlatiTcs to de ▼iso means for counteracting the wrongs which . they justly apprehended. Recent erents have "shown that their appre hensions were well founded. Enormous frauds Hare been perpetrated at tho precincts of Oxford, Shawnee, and Kickapoo; and tiered that this result waa actually designed by ithe artful leaders who dsrised the plan and I -frame-work of the Lecompton Constitution, l hare lately been at Sbitwnee, and I hare seen and conrersed with persons who were ot Oxford on the day of election. The frande committed ore notorious; and Ihough duhonest persons may deny them, and may fill the channels of publio information with shameless representa tiom to the contrary, they can be easily estab- Usheibeyond all controversy. ... • . It was to enable the people to shield them selves from these frauds and to gWe legal ex pression,to their hatred and. rejection of tho.m strument which permitted them eud w» to ta oarried by them, that I called the Legislature 10 to my judgment the people had o fair claim to bo heard on this subject through lsture. The organic act confided to me the dis cretion of convening that body in extra ecston. The President’pf the United State,bad no right ful authority to exerciso that discretion for me. He had the power of remoral, and such control as that Doner give, him. Bnt I would cheer folly bora submitted to remoral and consequent loss or furor with tho President, rather lltnn occupy the position of Gorernor and refnso to the people an opportunity to assert their most essential rights, and to protect themselves against the basest frauds and wrongs erer at tempted upon an outraged community. Not hariog beeu informed of the,grounds of my remoral, I know them only through the new,paper reports, to the effect that in calling the Legislature, I disobeyed the instructions of the President. I bed no instructions bearing on the subject, and there was no time to obtain them, eren if 1 had fell bound to substitute he President’s will for tbal discretion which the organic act confided to me. The conrentng.of the Legislature undoubtedly prevented diffleuUy and secured peace. Were it important, I am confident 1 could establish this position by the most Indubitable feels; hut it 1s sufficient now lu BSJ that the peace of the Territory waa not in fact disturbed, and wbal ever approaches were made towards such a remit were wholly attnba table to the policy of tho Administration to censuring my acts and remoring me from office. The measure for which I hare been udjubllj condemned has enabled the people of Kansas to make known their real will in regard to the Le compton constitution. This affords cratie party an opportunity to defend the true principles of constllulinnnl liberty, and to save itself from disastrous division and utter over throw. If Congrees will heed the voice of the pcorle and not forco upon them a government which they have rejected by a vote of four to one, the whole country will be satisfied,and Kan. sas will quietly settle her own-affjurs without the least difficulty and withouts*y danger to the confederacy. The Southern States, which are supposed to have a deep interest in the mat ter will be Bared from the supreme folly or standing up to defence of eo wickod end dtshon est a contrivance as the Lecompton constitution. Jhe moral power of their position will not be weakened by a vain and useless defonco of wrong, when It U perfectly certain they will gain nothing even by success in the present Theextra Bession of the Kansas Legislature has done goad, also, by giving means to expose and punish the monstrous frauds which bare been perpetrated, and doubtless, also, by pre venting others which woold hare been attempt- baa rendered u luipoHiu. Territory hereafter to ( be endaugcrca *ly »in,n„ , occurrences. • , In view ot these facts ami results, I Willingly accent the rebuke conveyed in my peremptory dismissal from office, but 1 oppealtothe deliber ate judgment of the people to determine whether I have not chosen the only honorable course which tho circumitanccs allow me to pursue. Feed. P. Stantos. Jan. 29, 18«>8. Agents Wauled! New Era in .American Art TUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait of U HENRY CLAY, Prinuxljroi* fifed PtaU •«jj art Thi« picture, prepared at great cost and labor, by an important Improvement In Art-Printing, la *“***• M«da of the united Slate*, M a worthy of tbeir ambient Statesman and Patriot, by j U^ U Qyi;AM. Boiletln Building, Pbiladaipbia. The following ara a tow ot the many commendation* tbi* picture baa received from tba pre**t From peUraoD** Mogailne. -Tbatw HD, . Plctnre, rqn.l - It U In flnUh to London Color Print*, which have bean told here tor -*) x dullar*, could bo produced for the trifling «nm of Atty cant *, U certainly an aitoolahlng evidence «rf Amerian F r ?£"" l “ Art color printing, and mut, we think, raqnlr .• »u inauenw sale to l»a at all remnnaratlTC.’’ From the PeunnylvauUn. -Mr. Byram has prodoeed a Portrait of the Iwtwrftal CLAY, printed In color*, that ha* all the merit of a pointing and a. a work and $7. From the Penoijlvtnla rtujnirer. r “Judging bftbts prodnclfam. Art Printing h*a made an llnportuit .Ufilonmri. p.rf«Uon- Th. ,lnnl» h "O' nriUllc In finish nod nrmng.in.nl or t 0... Mil U Trin.M, un.plrtlrflllioncß. Being mid nl d “S mifnlbUpirlmlt mini won bwomj n bivorllN nnd 0. trearetedaiawort fitting and beautiful memorial by the A sS[ie «p?4* mnt p o ** p* wrot 50 cenu ' T to tJ*s; * rrry liberal afcount. JaU:wlmF_ FTOK ensttr-anck company Accumulated CapltoL. This Company continues to insure the salor kiDdl of property again*! loe* or damagr by tr*, •* r * t( * •* ow a* I* couilitent with wfuty. Darin STajcaLW, Sec’y. FAKJUSBS Alii), cAKJW.VfEttOTTMTIOIf 'l7 OUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO X Ibe Isrgn nnd »dl wlacted .lock of Benwood LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! OufiacdVhd tor e*sif Wholeaale and Retail, by JAMES M’BRIER Sc CO., (goeecssS* to Wo. Id*Brier & Son.) ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. ( Dressed Flooring,. Shelving and Weather Boarding, Shingles, • Loth, Joist, Stud ding, Clear aud Common* Plank,- Boarfs, &c., &c.,_&c. Let the Farmer* remember, aho attend the iUrkeU, that oor yards aro tho mn»t convenient In the city Yard only on* iquar* from thr itarhi Bouse and clot* to all tht Market Jhpcnu, Corner of Ba&dfislcy St. **»«» Nortn Alley. ' TUTORS POT DOWS. • Wo hot, rodntrt PKII TTST ijr Itam* ,d from tklo dot* to SprttS.TO CAS BOJUU OSLI Onion promptly UMM Shipment* made to tujr weMlbia P«m* L > ttSSU tor 9AE!i,'DO(iuB.Binrm:aP. »o-*r. d<4:3ravp ifaS .JtM* for storlac tantotr »•-■«•J« **>■ “■ I m SMS^“°“ P °' ,OTk *' JOHN icon. THE subscriber offers. fpr sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Sieifecountj, Ohio, commonly •Uotfed three mile* west of llMdlloo, oa the Sate**? feeding to Wooster, end within shoot two mlfe* °jj*®*[**£ burghf Ft-Wejme end Qilcago Rsßrosd endJWTtfeeesUoirtcra era Partly cfeeredendJmproTed the remainder Is «rered with superior timber-*ndlhe whole fe well watered by springs and rnnuing This section U considered the finest body of lend In the county. It will be sold uadi Tided or In irmrtera .o «dt Durchsser*. To those who desire t© inrastro reelratttee bettor opportunity U rarely offered. aWMIzBt> oeflGafewtrr No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALE.—One Barge with two bows ISO toot Koal, 22 foci Heun, F 3hiebMjl«H t“teo® (l » ofleTcr r tW ii* 0O»ortU««. OK SALE-At Jackman’s . Liveryffv-j, stai.l.» no. family MM* ««»a LEWIS *o™™^ SiJIALLCOUNTRI RESIDENCE FOBg S.Hnn on rhe Allegheny Valley iuihoed. The ‘“‘py 1 *" mentaare. a cnod tramebonra.ciintalnlog «'g» excellent repair. A len/oogoem of Oum*l CbnJnnder “Slher partlcnlaracan l. g SON. PARUB&II MUTUAL O rnC r—Oßlrr Sjuar*, Tori*, Pmna. .$117,217 « A. KKAfIKIt, President U. C. DLMAS' A 00, Agent*, No. 75 Fourth »t. Pittsburgh Ohio Xtand fot Sale. ALUABLE PROPEBTX in AU.B V QHHSYOITTfOIIBALB.-W. Olftr to jj tJoabla Hoasa and Lot now occapiedby Vr.J. O. Bm»n frontlne 20 fcctoa the east *1 do of tho Diamond and «*•«£ P“22c £ feetto a 10 foot alley. The baaee laconrenlcotly lag b&ckOO feet with aemallotulay; * ftJgS* „ Real Eetate Offlca, Fourth it. 4 FINE HOUSE on corner oi Market and A flit tor isle, la connection to*n eqoil Mnonot of Sml per cmt. tntemt, to be »ecum! ou 6t«X» w ollwr ■PSr”J ProMrtj on the Monoasihel* rim, «roi c “ Jf * son: XT ALU ABLE CITY PBOPKKTK V SALE.—The oodertlpifd offer* for *aJ* 0T ! , i.lkfSi «■• Co 0" w * W1 “““ "BSStoh... of spring s~o.rnloots.Jt.~Uh, loesttonfors bonsr, or wishing to pnrclisss In s tart oflhrrlty which most wUI CII u> th.tr -"MW- nggfctt Ito.IMFIBh.Wtt tOAL LANI) FORSALE.-Tho ] ** dlSrtod «o tt»l« propertv. m It U brUered the oyportuoi t j for ( -JEfctaM. OTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & Sec AT Tire MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.— Rrldg®. Inscranoe tad Bond and R«I EiW* M*] P«M« * ,G McrdutU.’ E*fh*og* by .. f „ Lo.oa on Rt»X neßntlaUU ou bi AUSTIN EGOJIIB A CO. rtuoniblt term by Btock A Koto urobcrv 9? Fourth »t- J. L. Bead’s, NO.TB FOURTH STREET WJ ore now prepared to furrnah the lol lotrins Workaln a or* and magnificent «tyl». rtjuwWß’sTnwUlo Airiw.M eUf—lUu*tr*u»l. ThaToc&GfthrlOtb Century, fulfcalf— Illustrated Enaiuh mi American Pufti 8 to. ant. Marina Wrota. W "If «" P*P«r. Mathew Heart '• Oomta.otarj, 101 l rrur. riSw nibuZln Valra-taml IMi. 8A •»? SJ, Prayer Root", the tal edition, *■ 'I r * ThaUtwl Mi.eellou.mi. Worta In plain “1 '”u tl - _ Account books— Joorual*. Ledger*. Day B.x*ka, Cash Biuki, Invoice Book*. Time Book*. Check Cook*, tin hand or made to order In a superior manner l>y OnlunJ « mao. Jo|| ySTONi CO. K VcMMJft TXNUUSU UEARTS AM) I.NGUbII hi HANDS, or Tl.« uul tb- Su derplj tatncttos boot.b, U* ,ni,cr c.rD.pt»lnHrf lr~Vlc»r*;M«no*« ofCapUin Hedly The lUrclw of F.iith. 2 voir. iUo SfrmoaA, roU Baptist llj^nn ultluw, uU CjclonOkedU ..r IltLliraU I-I ( „ c.i»,.,\ 'L.-.'l ■’ tiohary; Cyclopaedia of BellgJoti* J£nuwi-rtc»; Ansaa' iiibi. Ilood Book: Ncrin’s Blblieal AhXlqntUec Tn* Mine Irtplor fST*c, Ac. J. 8. DAVISON, K 1 MaTtftt£BMr4Ui«t. BOOKS AT K. C. COCHRANE'S, or the Two Alum, Theodosia. 2 ' Mt Teachings of the Master, by a Disciple; Memories ofGenesarvth, bv author of Word* of Jcso*; Clara Howard, or a Uesrt Yearning fortheOnseen; PortraiU of my Married Friends, or a Peep tnto W omens Kingdom, by Uude Ben; Rides and Rercftcs, Topper. Gathered Lillee, or Little Children Id Hcaveu; Word* to Yoon* OommnakanU, Dr Alexander: Doddridge's Bacred Thoughts; Sunbeam Stories, complete; Words and MlndotJHtus, tov, 32m0 «d; ItyleonMark; 1 The Lady’s Almanac, Sword'land tbeCborch Almanac BS ' Mrs. Jamison's Sketches of Art Lu\r*ll> Poems and JO vote. of PoeU, new editions blue and gul J; The Plant Hunters, Capt R*ld: Stock replenished in all departments. J** 4 NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS. — Mrs. Horae* H*an*« Health and Economy In O'klujt. Whilo Um, Chart** Raado, Otr Poem*. Alex. Smith. _ . UTlnaftone'* Africa, mosliu antt-one-half call. Boiih'a Tnnli in Africa. WiddlflchT* Cookery, nfcw and practical. Uny Livhigttun*. Alton Loeke. „ # ..... , Rgrfb'tbu Of Hasheesh Eater; Bay 1\ arJ'Taylor't Northern Trarcl; Modern Ilefona tx- Mined; Pro/reaa of Slavery, ,We*t«n; Kntflah Heart* aod | English Hand*, hy author of llMulley Ucar*; Londim Lec ture* to Young Men. for IttT; Theodosia, or * faith, 2 Tola; BeogeUOoomop. _J* S. DAYIbO.N. PAKISII PSALMODY AND PSALMIST ft- ■°Pr»T^^ Tl9oi ,^ 1 M „ tet YTfST RECEIVED.—IBSB, 1858--'-The J American Almanac or Bfpoeitoryo«faJ Knowlwlg* Almanac and Diary for IMS, Jna» Uotunanl4.or the Border Land of the Christian and Tnrk, Timrs of Aaron Burr, 1 *ol. 12mu; •ORIGHTLY’S DIGEST D. S. LAWS.— _■» jmt readv fcn Analytic*! Dlgwt of the of the ftaUed^Stkte* ivm tb# of the Coairtltotlop to the HORAIAL CLASS. The second session of tiie nor. MAL CLASS) At the - r pry r» IROU CITT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Und«T the direction of Filmlial ol'.b. W»£.m <»“~- —„ Moad.r IbVbnlnS' P' bTO, rV I,l ‘ Tb. cl«. ■»»< ■» MONBAY “ J ™oiu®»t EVE - MrfofS MTPKDAT MORSIKO of ~fb w«k. .U, i. tajQporBoMl.mofBlxlwiiL~.OM. J»?_ HABDWASK. sABI v KL FAHSEBTOCK) So. 74 Wo*d Street, Pirttburyk, HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, which ho will seUTiry low for CASH. Id Addition to hU Lock*, Hlngee, Enin* And Forka, Bpoom tad Urn enortment of Carpenter** Toola, heif UnitAOpply of SAUSAGE CUTTKRS AND BtOTTEIUL SqSvrLLtONQS AND POKRRS, BLRIOU CKhLSAND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. ocSMtf /MOULD'S PATENT SPRING BED . Hav* IT tmrchmaed the exclaim ri£lu to manufacture and mu "GhraM’s FnUnt Spring Bed,” lu the county of Alleghe ny. weiirVnow prepared to furnish thoeo dwlringto c£u*alow priced, cteg anddurcli^ SimnQ Bed, ChU and eXAtals* them at onr warebow The/can benttncbedto anrUditaadandiemoTed therefrom at pietont*. • Hteam* boat*. botflU, Ac_ fernlahed with tbU Meta f*ry low prioT eil* T. B. TOUNQ A 00., 38 SmHhjUld rt. \%T 0 0 iyS HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A YY Urge quantity oahahd and for eaU by ” RuvAimssrooKAca, , nolo ■ cons offWthmdWood *t*. Musical. poll GRAND PIANOS. ■I'M t.l PARLOR GRAOTyiANOB stal* Squat! pianos. Proa the Mannfectory of CMdcerinff Ac Sons, Boston, JUST received from the Manufactory Cbleherln* to Sons, Boston, the foll^pS^ B HJ¥? lp * n ' 1 elegant stock of Bud fortes; One Full Sevan OcUt* GRAND PIANO FORTE, with superbly carved ease. Price . One Pull Seven Octave QRAND PIANO FOKTfc el»- cant Raeowaod caee. Prir —— One NEW PARLOBGRAND PEVKN OCTAVE PIANO, nearly equal In power to a full Grand, yet occupy Ins call the room of an ordinary Square Piano — Price-- 600 squariTpianos. Two Pull Cured Boaewoed Louis XlVth Seven uve PUnoa, with carved d»k and fretwork. Twoßoeewood T Octave, Oifbrd style Two do 7 •“ Ouredmouldiogs. Pour do 7 *V Plain round corner*. Three Walnut 7 * Front round corner*. Four do “ prod round cornere. Four Rosewood * • Frost round corners. AUtbe above areof the «nr scu*, end with fall Iron Frame*, and new Pans* Acnoa. . ... Three Instrument* have been finished specially for the been brought to this dty. Their superiority wOl b/st once discovered by any ■ OTffarq t, " tft **d with the tnrchanl.cn of a Plano Forte. ' For sale at the new and reduced price list by JOHN H. MELLOR. No. 81 Wood Street fcrChkkcrinj eelhdawg Sole TJRINCE & CO’S IMPROVE U r PATENT MEIODEONB.—n< VMtedßatu and liwl l » I »• *° onr Melodeons Is the* . * DIVIDED SWELL, Becurid to u* by Utters 23d May, 1855- By meant SrSSwwen &Jo «t*iap« may be playwl u^ t tb , e l f^},p^ J ufths Instrument, while the accompaniment i» »oO smd imbdued. Hereafter, all Hetodeon* made by us will be tar nishedwith this attachment • Agents for ttel3?sW *£“£? * *Jtb l Sas^ *** a sBSi£&§£]& ■ 119 Wood street,-2d door above Filth, MfqnfajtQtCTS Ac« Pt. - U P 1: RB GRAND PIANO^EtajI n«m From, the Factory of szsamr &ev jw H. KLKDEB & BBO„ take planar* In nnaaonc i ? t'> tie labile tUt they Urejast wcelrcd a splendid full qrandpiano, Uw FudotJ ol STFJM7AY k BOSS, New *“*;'“* olLitoiv of touch. md.mo.tlut«l»l »cj «hj.ht«H»iVK 52^S§Hs&t?« rrHSrj«» 4 * C"“fiEAP YffiNOS TO'CLOSEegSm- A CONSIGNMENT. —A- raperb Bojo-| U A ('ll tojYkU!. Pi.no, ulth fttll Iron Fr.m.,l I *r ■ J 1 T»k «nd Munldlnp* the tnuinfrcttirrirVpF.c.. SsJ|“ nrt tain* $lOO, will bo .old to clow,. coMlsnm.nt ‘‘’aKa Boxwood « octmce, 'retrod corner., *»d .llitos drtfcwT.tr Olcpmt lilac the X.w York fretorj prto SSoO, S'pric-, la par ««T. .od.wll, In pSS order. currentfund*, S 1 1": er «tleo ' ASribDjCttoyC octare,modern «tyl» Pl*n. '«* » •> K*“ * One copy for lire year* W, and 6 gift*. TO ciccs Twcpi«,™« § S S 3 ’*£. Hu copip%one year - » *> ii» Teu copies, ooe year*— no’ « n rt °1 uifts. Twenty one copfca, one year $3O «• *n* -l un- Tho article* to be distributed are eompnwd In Ibe folkm 2 packages of Gold. con*mme S 5 do do do |ioo 00, caei ; 0 00, 20 Gold Watcb» - t<*> 00, each W do d° eso CO, ►acb 100 do do •« ivj eich 300 Ladies" Gold Watchc*--*-'- -_r {"# e 4 1.„ 2SSS SS& SS ele* worth from SO cents to $l5 each. immediately ua receipt of tli* subscription money, th. subscriber* name Will be enter'* l ' m *?°^arrwi>oodtec Vuh 48 and tlf AJu/fat Jil *>. Specimen OopMnHiafitoe. Agents' Wanted. Ja2fcd3m*we:. , wF - - -.. ,!•■,■ ::-v.yj . QAS PROM ROSIN OIL fatty btjUXD material. TUE UIQU ILLUMINATING PROPER TIEB-of Gas from Kotin and oleaginous substances have slwnjs made them a farorjto materia! for the manti foctureof Illuminating Gas. MauyOas CorapatyeauM Uov ln with coal,ln order to supply theft.custom era with a fcu- i»entirely free from all drew and nti»o mb ituttLandrleldi at onco, It* Brilliant Illuminating Gas- The greater original cost of the apparatus foe the manti - (actors of cwl gna together with tba attention and espem* constantly required,and the dlflicnltj.U not tmposslUllty, of entira\/«Wn.Tins the uuwhotosume, and offtnstTegases, geasrettri In coah reutfor thoßo3l\ OIL APPARATUS cheaper ami more dralruW# insTcry way. 8 OOATES, of 370 Broadway, New York, has derated his entire attention to'the manufacture and sals of Portable bi<* pisMcnt complete and efficient machine. to the purchaser guaranteed In etery case. Fur further information address . 3. COATES, 370 Broadway, New York; lTlSiSagdlr- orUAVXD U. WILLIAMS. PimtmrgVPn. Jj. WOODS’ PEARL STARCH constant hon hand and for sale by the undersigned. Faml- Ilea may be ftooml that tlib superior starch will b* found .•umd fo any of the more expcjulr* forms of Corn Stexrchlu uie Jar. makliig delleata Blanc Mange, Puddings, or Cake. Be particular to enquire for “Woods' Pearl Bterck.^^^ 4 . . corner First and ferry atreetr. rro'EXOUANGEFOR CITY PROPERTY. I —goreral teantl/al tract* of land situated In Waupaca and Marltlioo counties Wtocorusln, In a neighborhood that is being tbkkiy settled, finely Umbered.and watered. Par ma* baring cltyproperiy to exchange will call at our office to-day, as the owner bin the city. p. McLAIX A SON, Real Kstats Brokers. POTATOES— 73 bus. White Potatoes: U) . do Neabannock dm M do Balt. Bine do, In store and for sale by ~ja7 T. LITTLE A CU. QLATES— Pennsylvania, German and Iron. © with square and oral framea, for •alefcg. jA ll corner Market and Second its. p T>LUELICK WATER, tresh from the || gprinp,at jalO JOS.n*B, UGAK—I4 hhds. prime N 0. Sugar just I nc'd tod Inr tail by JilB It. ROBISON * CO. MOLASSES —50 bbls prime N 0 Molasses; 10 da Syrup, ecrired and tar iaU by IC. SQBIBOS k CO. Ok'FEE—lOO bags choice Rio Coffee; •25 do