THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, rrota VXSSCUEtt, OWBJJ ± CO.. GrxruiL NnsraFcaAo mnano Boost, (Apple ton'e Bulldinr.) .Vo. 3*B and 348 Broadway, Veur Turk. * Imported Wines, Groceries, dfcc. I. &W. GEERT, ; 203 casai rrarrr, uni 710 sboadwat, *rw rot*. [Established 18M-1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST A'Quallty Family Groceries, ofler to the Trade,DoteU, Pritate Pamnfca, and all who ere choice fo their Uite, ud d«rir**jffi»iijhe ortfefe, alorgowletyoi _ . TKAL—Green and Black, Souchong, Poochong, Ecguih Breakfast, Oolong, Imperial, nr»D, Gunpowder, Young ' llyaon, chests nod half chests, Ac. COFFEE—H*ha and Jar*. . „ . M (VlNES—SLvfrlris, Sherries, Port*. Hocks, *«■. and high grado, in original package*, demijohns, mag uhme an I tKittlm. MKTONu HIOOKSTIER’SCtABErS. CHAUPAI JKS—Meet-A Chniidon's CsbV.lmp » \erzcnty. :Do Ikidwick, 0. 11. Manna's do do do -TQUORS- -Brandies, Rams, Whiskey. Ab sinthe, K iracb, Ac„ Ac, In original packages, also Cn races, Haranrb: no, Anisette, Noyeau Bitters, Ac. HALT LIQUOILH—'London Crown Stout. Scotch and EngUah Ales. ? CIGARS—A Tarii'ty of choice brand*. PlOKLKS—tuxtish aud French. SAUCES—For Fish, Currie, Oanur. Meat, Ac. oHEE3E—Stilton, Cheddar, Royal, > Ictorfa, Pjiuce Albert, Parmeaoo, Gruyera, Sapttgo, Dutch and and American. SUGARS—LoaLCrousd, Puivariaed, ?t. Crcda, Ac , In bar- rels and half barrel*. HAMS—'WeattAallaaad Amcrtcao. OILS—OUr*. Sperm and Whale. *- Uqsorsara wamntod nnsdnlteratadamiof onr owajmportstfea- ; 'toCMHr aruflgtstg.'; 1 \f;ACK.EOWN if-FINLEY, Wholesale ATADraggUtSAsaHsuqljdnrar* or Corbso Oii.Jfo. 107 IbmyrtmyPHttfrnrskPa. .. . ‘ . JaSOtlyd ‘ Bi L. FAHNESTOCK A Co., ktt omefirm • B, A. TafinonoSt A (&, naF jWQWjqrfritreet, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley jjflkiSsDorgb, Pa. Product Sealeta. CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11. COLLlNS,.Forwarding and Commission Uorcliant,and Dealer in Chcoso, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, Wood st„ al«m> Water, Pittsburgh. tay2l J_ B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, ""OHIO, Commission aud Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Rrserre Cheese, Buttny-Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front aL, between Smitlifltdd and Wood, Plttaliunrb. M’ISANK & AN’JER, (SUCCESSORS to A. & A. Mcßane.) Deah-ri Id Floor, Grain and Produce. CommUsioo and Forwarding Merchant*, No. 124 fiocond atreeet, Pittaliurgh, Pa. (Jan. 1, ’G7nfl Jr]jftl2 David cT uerbsx7 floor,'?r<> duce, Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 267 Liberty street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh, give* hi* atten tion to tha sale of Flour, Port, Bacon, Lard, Cheeao, Butter, Grain, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac. QK/Onadgnments respectfully tnUcitad- Alex, fursytii, (successor to Forty th k Scott,)lV>rwardlog and Commission Mer- in Wool, Floor, Bacon, Lard tod Lard Oil *ad ProQocy ggurraHy, No. 75 Water at-, Pttfeburgb, Fa. H i FUDDLE. GENERAL COMMISSION * Merchant and Dealer ia QrprtrUe 'i&d Produce, 77 Fifth 4 tree t, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Refer to E. Hixeltox, Pittsburgh, ' DiOAltr, CoiOEAn & Co., Pittsburgh. 42"CoiisigumeoU snUeilod and MtlsfarUiry retcmt gear* ntoed. , del&lydawT Robert uutchinson, commission Merchant, for the etle of Western Reaerra Cbeeao, Butter* Lard, Bacon, Phh, Pot aud Pearl Ashp*, Bal*iratns, OHj, Flour, Grain, Beetle, Drtod Fruit, and Produce generally, .Ko.B flmtthflald street, between Firat and Water. ap3 /NIFARLfeS B. LEECH. FORWARDING opd Comniialtm Merchant, Dealer la'Flour, Grain, Ba. coo. laird and Butter, tail all kinds of Produce, No 9 Smith flddstrtet, between Flr*t and Water. ap3 CARD- IVINER. Wholesale Dealer in Floor, Protialoae acJ Prodtuto generally, No. fl Sercoth (treat. between Liberty atti Sniltufielil, PilUburgh, Pa. <. caih. ffiatpjts. WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in Ckrpct*. So. 112 Market itrwt. fe2 ? WIRiI.L(JM, Dealer in cAsterS,wl oixypaa, JRATTIXOS,' Ac. So. 87 Fourth street'raw Wood. _ attoroefig. . n OBERT, M’KNIQHT, ATTORNEY AT |~|j taw,an bags Prim* Bio Coffe*; . 190 chests Y. It and Black Teas; ‘ 76 boxee assorted brands Lamp Tobacco; • 25 Six Twist Tobacco; * 26 bhd* Porto Blco Sogar; ' W bbta Bsfloed Sugar; , 65 bbU Yellow Refined Sngar, K> bbU Ooldtirßynip-, ]BO lbit Excelsior Brnip - , 1 09bblsff,O.tfolaaaee; 1 35kagsBIO*rbSoda; !; CO boxes Soda Sal aretns; U 0 bdls assorted sites Straw TTr«ppliig*Pspex; ■± lfitterceeßlce; ' 300 Sides Sole Leather, j 20 bbls pare Fish Oil; 25 bbli Batin OQ; >. 25-boxMmorted'WlndowGlass; ;150 down mot-tad Brooms: ' JOOkereaseortedKalli 1 '" Id store asd for sale by JOHN FLOYP 6 00. OI «ra aft .-HitoTittihaatfrnttoa3th» Trade in this article, to as asKaJuattoa 3 Mr pretest stock, ♦ad which wM be fcepUpual to tbadqaaad.'_ .- • AIWWaJM I*oo, ; By®';' #o» 1 Wortilrij - DAILY NEW 'fORK ADVERTISEMENTS From H. 8- SCI#FLL*S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad n; AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN nuke, in any part of tbeUoited Bute*, from threw to flve dollar* a day, by telling from eample **THk PATENT INDIA BUBBEK BAFEIT FLUID LAMP,” with an lm proved Darner. Every family who ha* regard fur life, per •on, property or economy will pare hue them. For Infor mation by mail, inclose stamp, to lIAtYXHUBBT * MOTT, Peteuteu* and exclusive Manufacture r* p C 9 Fulton atreet. New York. LIGHTS, HEWTOSI *• BHADOOIIVS, 421 Broome Street, Few York, Manufacturers of the Patent Arch Wrett Plank Piaao Fortes. celebrated for depth, full oees, richness, parity, cad c peculiar tinging quality of their tone, for which they hare received tho highest ecominma from theLgreotest musical celebrities of the country; end in ereryfair. wben brought in competition with other ln*tn»- menta, here obtained the higtiret premium. The Patent Arch Wmt Plank, which U owned and mod only by oa, guarantees their ctaoding in tune longer than anr other in strument; Whllethelr unprecedented demand In all parta of the country la a sufficient proof of their «uparlor exceilcuco. A liberal dlacount to Clemmen, and the trade. Jofclyda ®ommtßs*on, &c. joa* t. trees...... jos s. Ldon. JOS. S- LRBCH & CO. 50i.949 * 944 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE OROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERSIH FLOUR AND BACON, CTin Plate and Htook. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JylTdly ’ UoALPXN A CO.. (Late of J. 8. Leech, McAlpln-A-Co-, Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIXAJS^rS' Levee and Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES; Joseph S. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchant* gener *ily- jyll:de*rlyT TnOKAS A GALIiAGIiER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, jVo. 30 Pint Street jSt. Loai», Mo. ura to Scrota, Haancaa A Co., [ JoxtsALicrn. Louvre, Brrwaar A Co, | Zco A Picrrxa. Will purchase to order, Lead,Hemp, Bacon. Gmin. *e. Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding. Je*:iyd« SPRINGER lIARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer in Wool, ProTialoni and Produce gen erally, Ko.gJS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry s. kino, (late of tiie firm of King A Moorhead,) Comm ini on Merchant, and Dealer in Pig Metaland Bloom*, No. 70 Water street, bo low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. -■ - , ap!9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO EAR a dy, Jonoa A Corpora million and Forwarding Mer chant; of tli# Maalaon tad Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner Pint and* Ferry Pitteborgh, Pa. Ja2fclyd 'C'bWARD T. MEGRAW, GENERAL ■ J Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu factured Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars. SnnlT, Ac., Ac., No. Stl Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pitts burgh. Pa. mhUfcly ©toews, BAUALEY, COSGRAVE 4 00., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Reis 4 berger,' ' grocers and Dealer* in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cheese, Brooms, Ac, Booth-West comer Smitlifleid and Second Streets, Pitts burgh. - oofclyd Alexander kino, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap!:ly«l* m' MITCDELTREe; Jr., 4'uro., Wholesale! Grocers, Kevtifyln* Distiller*, and Wine and Liquor Merchants, No. 2uU Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ja23 JJIO. 9. JOSES „ JAB. L. UUOtXT. Jones & coo'lev'"Wiiolelale gro- CKRS anti Dust fdrniahers, dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manaiacturea, Xo.'Ul Water strorU uemr Cherry Alley. Pittsburgh. Pa. ray2d aist'L p. ihbiteb .. johs a. uiLvoaru. SHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*. No. 130 and 132 Second street, (between Wood aud Sniithtlelil, Pittsbttrghj A IfUIBE'RTSON, 'WHOLESALE • Grocuraud Commimloh Merchant, Dealer in Product and Pittsburgh Manufa> iuo-1 Articles, 19S Liberty street, Pittsburgh. •roan nom_. kitUAjif rwio tiuum non,. JOHN FLOYD 4 00.. WHOLESALE Grocer*ami Conuiuuu'Q M.-tvbsiits, No. ITSWood and 223 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. jelfl jobs wan . _..joiur wtuoa. WATT 4 WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO CCiIS, Cornmlmion Merchants and Dealer* in Pro dues and Pittsburgh Mannbctare* f .Ko.2&S-liberty street, Piasburgh. • «► ju2S ISAIAH DKXrT-_............ ..™_ SO MET StCKXT ISAIAH DICKEY «fc CO., WHOLESALE drocers, Commission Merchant*,and Dealers in Produce, No. 80 Water street, and 83 Front street, Pittsburgh. raomasumx, s»— _....thokas uma, ra (Lftto of Cbe Arm Robison, Utile k Co.) T LITTLE k CO., WHOLESALE GEO • CERS, produce and Oommlnlon Merchants, end Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 112 gerond street, PUUborgh. Jalfcy*&* WK.W’CtJTCHWS H.L. SOtTO*. WM. McCUTCHEON k CO.. WHOLE SALE Grocers, Produce and CommUsiou Merchants, -and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactured Article#, No. 219 ■u—s.omot-.of Irwin, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3 7 A TWELL, LEE k CO., WUOLESaSei J\ Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and? Dealers to Pittsburgh Maaofocturea, No. 8 Wood street, be* tween Water and Front sc, Pittsburgh. ~ ap!9 tost. aomsoa, * bxs’l t- aontsoa. R ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Commiaoloa Merchant*, and Dealer# in ail kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 255 IJbcrty street, Pittsburgh. Jalfclyd_ Kobeeth. king, wholesale gro- CER, Commlsaloa Merchant, end Dealer In Feathers, Fish, Flour, and all kind# of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad* Ttocee made on consignments. JaStlyd mmw nitCTTt .jamzs a.aazostao. Robert dalzell & co., whole sale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer chants and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ta. my 2 Ural ISstatr agents. " " imblAtt WARD, T\EALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 1 / Bonds, Mortgages ami all securities for money. Persons can procure loans through my Agency, on reason* ablo terms. Those wishing to Invent their money to good advantage, can always find first and socoDd class paper at my olßce, for ■ale. All communications and interviews strirtly .onfiHcntul. OSes GRANT STREET, opposite St. Pant's Cathedral Jclrdtf Austin' looms a co., dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee and al! Jjocnrt* ties for Money. Money loaoed oo Checks short dates, with collateral securities. • NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUOKT AND SOLD. . . Persons desiring loons can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Resting and Leasing of Real Estate. No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood. ♦yAUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Pnblic. mrt B McLAIN & SON, Real Estate Agents e and Bill Brokers, No. 58)4 Fourth etreet Uoofestlltrs, &c. WM. Q. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printers, No. W-Woodatrati PUUborgh, Pa. EO. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Books, Stationary and Paper Hangings, Federal street, 6th door A B.of Market Sqnam, Allegheny, Pa. TOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND y Stationer, successor to Davison k Agnew, No. 63 Market street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. EAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONER 3, Na M Wood street, next door to the cor* net of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bcbool and Law Books con stantly on hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA . TIOSER, Nt>.*B Focrth .t, Apollo Banding*. unt & Miner, bookseller and Stationer, Masonic Ilall, Fifth street iUusic; tie. John u. mellor. No. si wood st„ between Diamond Alley and Poartb street, Sole Ageut for oniOKEItING A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON k HAMLIN'S MODEL MELODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Meric and Musical Goods. JsSO tr . KLEBEU & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH M l » St, Sign ofthsGoldenHarmSole Agent forNUNNS I (y.ißK'fl (Now Fork) noriTiUed Grand and Square PIANOS, and GARHART A NEEDHAM’S grnuint MElX>* DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* in Mnilc and Musi ml Instruments- fed SHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ER and Dealer In Pinna Fortes, and Importer of Music Musical Instruments. Sols Agent for the HAMBUBO PIANOS, alto for BALLET, DAYISA CO/S Boston Pianos, with and without ASoiean Attachment. MS Wood street. mjrS JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS. . BILL HEADS, / BILLS LADIKO, . I POSTERS, / PAMPHLETS. i LABELS, / LETTER ue/ds, Ana tnxj «}McripUon or Job Printing t»l. d»ie printer*. Bidden and Btatioagn. 6T WooJ S fJWBACCO AlJl> lOBACCO j*JD CIGARS—" © borM Crant’a S* Tobacco; ‘ SO do CnVi St ' do. 20 do Jobnaon’B 1 Ib-TH* 6B * DIB P 60 M.German Cigar*, baatMano*. •• • In atora andforaajaby J*7 *CO BUTTEK.-19 bills. KoU Butter, 60 “ solid Paeksd Butter, Instore SSr** tSSSk. Chester Pearl Stareli HENRY B.OOLUNa CTABCH, r 3OOboi«J for*al»by Jalfr ioojS usctoVEß “.sa PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1858. fftanufactuters. MORRIS 4c COLTART, soli HaarrartraEas or fIUQHE'B PATENT ATMOSPHERIC (OBOE AND TBIP HAMERS. HAMMERS of the following sizes. &. tnadato order: Nu 1, Lift 7 in. full blow, 3093 lb* Pries $ 360 : •* fi, « «** - - £,«w - •• liu - ••la 1109 •• - coo. “ 4. -ii •• - - 23038 “ " (too. .. .. jjq .. u 4Hao - «• IiOO. “ fl, '*‘24 “ “ “ 61201 - “ atOO. Orders eoliritad. For particular* address MORRIS A COLTART, PITTSBCTUia. P*. JOS. F. HAMILTON * CO., ENGINEERS Sc. MACHINISTS, Corner Finland JLibtrty Stt., PittibnrgX, Pa. CUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES,* for Grist 1 7 and Saw Mill*, Breweries, Printing Kstablishmentt, Manubctorie*, Ac., made to order. They also ctmtlnne the manofactare of their CelebraUd MACHINISTS* TOOLS, Bach a* Turning LatlioL Irou Planers, Boring and Drilling Machines, Ac. Alsu, Wrought IroQ Shalting, with Pul levs, liamcera. Ac. **23;lydalyF j.y * WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., BUUI4VIVUIM US WinPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. W Orders solicited (rem thetrado, and prompUy ship pej as per instructions. Tqba—B months, nr 0 per cent, discount (br cash. so2s:lydAwS SJANITJEL BRADLEY. Bank Lssl, ‘{Below the SL Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Penna., KABOTACTCUn Of BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of sTcry Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON short cotice for every color or number of Yarns, liar ng been one of the original mannfactnrera of the colebre ed “Bradley Woolen Yares,”in connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would respectfully sotlsll # share of the order* for Tarus, as tbore. Ag*Caah paid for Sheep Siring and Wool. Jegtlyd wulum bahithiu. M ;uu a. aaoas WILLIAM BARIVUILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workeri, Manufacturer* of Barnhill’s Patent Boiler, Locomotive, Flucd end Cylinder Boiler*. Chimney a, Breichen, rlre Bod, Btoam Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Pans, Sngar Pans. Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, BUckunitbr Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the shortest no tice. Ail orders from a distance promptly attended to. Je22 Pena Cotton Mill#, Plttabargh* Kennedy, childs & co. t manufac turers of— Penn A No. 1 heavy W Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and shades; Cotton Twine; “ Bed Cords; “ Plough Lines and Sash Cord; “ ILipe »f all sizes and descriptions; Batting. A9*ord2r* left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A Co, 131 Wool street, will have attention; je26;ly JAMES mwis, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; Hofiman'e Anodyne; Muriatio Arid; Aqua Ammonia, KFF; Nitrons do Fowler*# Solntlon; mj3 3. a. ptaarr a. s. jonxaoy w«. /oimai PEBJU.V A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN t . W. E. CHILDS A CO!S PATENT ELAS< • TIO FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, I33Tkibp Sraart, Pittsburgh,Pa- ocit^ll O. U. WARREN A CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND Wafer-Proof Composition Roofs and HooQng Me- Ag-oglce—2l yifth rtreetr DANIBIrBDNNBTTf . . Tl/TANUFACTURER’OF FANCY COLOR- Iix ED Ironston* Ware, Rocktngham and Yellow Ware, Ac. tjfflee at tbe 'Mannfkctory, core?* of Washingtou and Franklln'ctreetl, Blnnioghatn, op(>oene Pittsburgh, Pa. mrlOuUy 4 TBOWte MTCUCL. JUUN D. BCEEOtt ..tSK. tTSVXXSOn- Unlon Potindry, . MITCHELL, HEO&ON A CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS PF the Union AbhdrT/at.tfa# old staud Of I‘KNNOCK, MITCHELL 4 No. JW Eborty st They will manuiactore.'as usual. * an.l geu*nl##- *irtmcnt of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Range's and Slide Ovens, OrPfCB AXD PJ.Rt.OR STOtXS, MANTLE A KITCHEN GRAI’ES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boiti, Do; Irou,. SAD IRONS, TEA KETTLES, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally, 'And OASaud WATER PIPES'of all sizes. ALSO, IROXAXD XAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS} Shovels, Bpadea, Picks, &c., All of which will t» sold et maimfactnrere’ price#. nyUly • — ... WUtMArt TATE, PLUMBER AND GAS FFTTEICNo. 10 Fourth street, near Liberty, and 472 Penn street, aaxt door to Alderman Parkinwm'a (Jfllre, and Federal st., near Lacock Allegheny. Every droeriptlon of Fittings for Water, Gas and fitgam- mySlttf fiuoiaiUe Tile Kli For Churches, Halls, Conservatories, Vestibules and Stores. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. From tue original patentees, Messrs. Minton A Ox, Loudon, sad Messrs, MUlar A Crntee, New York, for Pittsburgh sad the West. All work executed la s superior style, Plans, Drawings end Specimens can be seen at No. 2 Fourth itrcct, near Ud- [spa&l mrlSJyd JOllfi CAMPBELL; il* M PACT UREK OF BOOTS I^- insuranct Astma, TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune la«ur ance Co., Lafeyetle Hall, Wood itrw*L E FINNEY, Agent Eureka InauracneCo., • No. 9 Wstor street. A ACAERJER, SECRETARY • Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Jonea? Building, Fourth etreet. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi- Zens’ Insurance Company, 94 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western insur* a anco Company, 02 Water street J' GARDINERCOFFINrAcenTibr Frank • tin Fire Insurance Company, North-east corner Wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water street. TIIOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur* anco Company atul Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, (ornr:%Water and Market street*. TIIOS. j. IIONTER, Agent and Mechanic* 1 Insurance Co., 90 Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 Fifth street. T) W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West 'll) t era Insurance Co., 07 Front street. Clptolstcrp. WAITER p. mtanur .. JOBEPU R. BOOOIS Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL k CO., Im porters and Dealers, 87 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may ho found au extensive assortment of every description of Paper Hangings, for Par lors, Halls, Dining Hoorn* and Chambers. Also, Window Shades, 1 u great variety at lowest prices to country dealers, sole WALTER P. MARSHALL k CO. x. odmonmox.... w. a. atuus. EEDMUNDSON k CO., Nos. 9G and 98 • Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers and Dealers lu WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COM FORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, W6uld solicit the attention of purchasers to their large and varied stock. ap2feflmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, a No. 100 Third Str/.rf, Pitttburph, Hanutacturer and dealer in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BAND9jBHADE3 and BLINDS,UATTRASSES, COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Sc. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mr 19:1yd jFumttute. T. B. YOCSO * CO., statrcpAcmxss or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY— PnIrrot .ST.,brfwrcfj H \luand Prrma. Aotntu Warchousc-Noi. 18 & 40 Smithfield St., QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We O are consuutly mannractoring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and Invite the attcnUon of thoee interasted in furnlshlbg boats. seKkdAwS _ T. B. TOUNQ k CO. ' JAJVIS2S W. WOODWBILL, ~ CABINET FURNITURE itANUPACTURER Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. JW. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • his friends andcustomers, that be has Just completed bis stock of Furniture, wldeb Is decidedly the large** ud beat aver offered fortaleln thUdtjr. As be Udettrniinod to up hold bis stock, with aeosoked materials, best workmanship ud newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and facility jo manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warrant ed FURNITURE at the lowest prices. Ha keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every description of fdrnltnre, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly; thatja house, or any part ofone, may to furnished from his stock,dr manufactured expressly to order. j nxVi DR. E. T.' FORD stall continues hie new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. His office,-Watf end Pennsylvania Avenue, (Fourth Street lloaL) East end 0 Diamond street, PittabWgh, Pa. His unlimited auocoe* In Acute and Chronic Disease* can not be equaled in any of,the medical practlceof the-preeen d*7: J mrlfcdAwlyF. E\R. O’BRIEN 1 CAN BE CONSULTED / at Dr.amllb’s,corner Fifth sod Smithflaldstreets,on NDAYB,.WKDNJ3SDAYB and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 and 1 to 8 o'clock. Residence on the Brownsville Roed. Je22Jyd“ Faintsn. -I*o9O ALANS. - Bouse and sign painters, .80, T 7 (Old Port OfflM&QfldJa()Th!rditrat,ferewßD and Market streets. AUordarepranptly attended to. aktT;ljrd TTSBURGH GAZETTE. Ptslmrg! (fictile. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY ; < aidd x* b & o o. .. ]; ■■-V ?*> srxau. xßOty rtOTHrma. _ - ( . amongstpubnssiMkt met i, and rcaOunff aB dot*; tf; t&ertiadueeauaU tidMb Hurt et tfu bat medium through which to roach thepOUZcJ WESKLT GAZETTE itimudeatrjt Kdw dovond Saturday, o* a large tfanixt thee Lend coniaißt.tn addition to the newtcf themtk t rtßable report of the Markets, commercial aoAmmdaPw «f -fain, and an accurate Bank Fate Lid,arrttUitee6X9fir tMi^aprr— making it tho best Cbmourdal .Vewrpapsr/nth* TERMS i DAILY—Si* Dollara per annum, payable in or I2U cent* per week, payable totha Carrier*. < WEEKLY—Two Dollar* per ennnm, payable to advance. ■ Clot* are faroilibed on toe following terra*: Poor copies ode year— i*a **' “ u —.. -a» l«BBt f u ** “ - -40 « And od« to the peraoo getting op the dab fr*gieietOT'e in relipif* l ) to the collection of taxes,Heith thW following reso lution. -T Resolved, That (he accompanying memorial be adopted, and that certified copies thereof be for warded by i. the clerks to our Senators and Rep resentatives at Hirrlaburg.” „ -Also, a proposed Yepealiog section second of an act passed March’,Tin, 1857. relative lo (he collection of taxes itrUtb’cily Pittsburgh. The report was accepted and resolution adop ted. In C. C. not acted on. Also, an ordinance malting appropriations for the year 1858. • ! Mr. .Kincaid on ils second reading, moved, as au amendment, to strike out all in relation'io the revenue of FtAh and Second ward market houses! Lost. i Objections having been made to a third read ing, the rules were suspended and ordinance poased.~~ Common Council non-concurred, and amended the ordinance by increasing Appropriation No. 410 $2,700. S. C. adhered to their former ac- tion, and appointed Messrs. Bennett Brown* on a committee' of conference. C. C- also ad hered, and appointed Messrs. M’Candless and Smyier. No-further action. 'The' Controller presoalfd a communication .with a detailed sUtemeni.'oC the receipts and ex penditures of the city for the current fiscal year. They estimated receipts including $32,106 due from the Stateon account of Aqueduct, amount to $205,931; expendituress2Bl,sol 40. Read and ordered to be filed. C. C. concurred. The President presented a communication from Senator Wilkins in relation to the claim of city against the State, for the .hobupci duo on and reconstruction of the Aqueduct. 'He states* (he memorial half been presented and that proper action would be taken on it and filed. In C. C. not acted on. Mr. Kim, from the Committee oo City Prop erty presented a report, with a resolution, bb follows: Resolved, that the sum of sixty-five dollars be, and is hereby appropriated to pay the necessary repairs on the'Relief Engine House. Mr. Mackin, from the committee, in expla nation, stated that two hundred dollars hod been appropriated, by Councils, a while ago, for repairing the wall of the engine house, but he had understood that the amount was. Jot suffi cient to cotnplMe lb« TlH }w On motion of .Mr. referred to the CUy Solicitor, -Itreo&jtmciion with the Controller. NO'acllon Info. C. Mr. Bennett presented an cntin&nce author iziog the Mayor to borrow $31,000,C for tliejiur pose of paying the interest matu r!»§-LRWbpnMlif 1 jtiti ll "" IUScI three^tlmei’and passed. No action in C. C. The following was offered: “Rejoiced, That a committee, consisting of five members of Council, two from the Select and three from the Common, shall bo appointed by the chair, which said committee shall have full power to makebn arrangement with the Pitts burgh, Fort Way neand Chicago Railroad for lay ing the rails of said Company’s railroad crossing Penn street, as they may deem best for the in terests of the city.” Mr. Bennett offered the following as asubstl tute: “Retnlved, That the Recording Regulator he and he is hereby instructed to ascertain if it is practicable for the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company to cross Penn etreet with theirroilrood so that the travel of the pub lic will pass over said road by abridge, and re port to Councils.” The question being taken on the substitute, and the yeas and nays being called, it was lost by the following Tote: Yeas—Bennett, M’Cargo—2. Nays—Berger, Hammerer,Kim, LiUle, Mackin, Miller, Morrow, Moorhead, Pollock, Ward—lo. Mr. Brown was, on motion, excused from voting. Mr. Miller called for the third reading of the resolution. Mr. Bennett moved to lay the resolution on the lable. Lost. The yeas and nays being colled on final pas sage, resulted as fallows: Yeas—Messrs. Berger, Hammerer, Kim, LiUle, Mackin, Miller, Morrow, Moorhead, Pollock. Ward—lo. Naye=—Messrs. Bennett, Brown, M’Cargo—3. ThaChairman appointed, on the part of S. C , Mesariiv Hammerer and Miller. On motion, Council adjourned to meet on Fri day night. Common Council..—Present, Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Darlington, Diok eon, Dlguam, Erreti, Floyd, GUdea, Hamilton, Hooter, Layton, Little, Mellon, M’Candless, M’Geary, Norris, Beed,. Rees, Robb, Boss, Ser geant, Smyser, Thompson, Ward, and M'Kelvy, President. Minutes of regular meeting read and ap proved. Members proceeded to draw for seats in the new Council room, after which. On motion, Council proceeded to an election of two members of the Board of Guardians of the Poor, to fill the vacancies occasioned by.the ex pirations of the terms of Messrs. J. D. Kelly, of the Sixth ward, and John Allen, of the Eighth ward. Messrs. Wm. Woods, RobL Hill, Samuel Mor row, of the Eighth, John Lightoer, of the Ninth, and J. D. Kelly, of the Sixth ward, were put in nomination. On the first ballot, Mr. Woods, of the Eighth ward, was elected,-and on the fifth ballot, Mr. Llgbtner, of the Ninth word. The President read* communication from the City Solicitor, accompanying a proposed Act of the Legislature, Wit before the State Senate, relative to licenses of carriages, wagons and dreys, asking the- attention of Councils to the previsions of the'act Mr. Errett offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whxrxas, The city of Pittsburgh has been at great expenso in grading and paving the streets, &c., within the corporation limits thereof, and U is otdy fair and proper that the owners of ve hicles using said streets should pay a moderate license fee by way of toll. Therefore be it Senlved, by the Select and Common Connells of the city of Pittsburgh, That wo do respect fully remonstrate against tho passage of a bill recently introduced into tbo State Senate, the object and. effect of which would be to author ise neighboring municipal corporations to de rive « revenue at our cost, and which would cut off from- the treasury of this city a source of revenue enjoyed for forty yean;; , Resolved, Thai the Mayor tu ior ward * copy of these resolutions. to oor Bepre- sentatives in each branch of the Legislature, to t bo by them laid before their respective houses. Mr.ErrettmoTedthattheybeconsttered. Read three times and passed.sud called for the yeas and nays vhich were taken,' and the motion tost by the following vote: Teas—Messrs. Caldwell, Dignsm, Floyd, Gli des, Hamilton, Layton, Little, Mellon, M’Geary, and Smyser—lo. Nays—Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Darlington, Dickson, Errett, Hunter, M’Cand less, Norris, Reed, Rees, Robb, Thompson, Ward, and M’Kelvy, President—lC. Further consideration of the subject was post : poned until the report of the Finance Committee ; should be made. Couupil proceeded to the consideration of business of Select Council. The reports of the Controller and Finance CemmUteo were read and accepted. The ordinance accompanying the report of the Finance Committee, malting appropriations for the year 1858, and passed Ls S. C.,"was taken up., Mr. Darlington moved to strike out that por tion reducing the night watch. Mr.. Errett opposed the motion. The reduction was absolutely necessary. Mr. Campbell concurred. He asked themem bars to look OTer the appropriations, and find from what source the revenue to pay the in creased expenses of the city was to come. He moTed to lay the motion on the table. The yeas and nays were called with the following result; ... 3 00 Yeas—Messrs. GafiJpbcll, Darling ton, Dignam, Errett, Floyd, CfUdea, Hamilton, Mellon, McGeary, Norris, Rees, Sergeant, SmTser, McKelty, President.—l 6. Nays—Messrs. Briley, Caldwell, Dickson, Ranter, Layton, Little, MoCandless, Reed, Ross, Robb, Thompson, Ward—l 2. Mr. M'Candless mored to ‘icreasc appropria tion No. 4to $27,000, which was agreed to by the following rote: Yeas—Messrs. Caldwell, Oildea, Hamilton, Hanter, Layton, Little, M’Candless, M’Geary, Rees, Ross, Sergeant, Thompson, Ward, M’Kelty, President—l 4. Nays—Messrs. Barnhill, Darlington, Dickson, Dignam, Floyd, Mellon, Norris, Heed, Robb, Smyser—lo. The ordinance, asamended, was finallypaesed by the followingTOte—the Teas and nays haring been called: Teas—Messrs. Darlington, Dignam, Floyd. Glides. Ilamilton, Hanter, Little, Mellon, M’Geary, Norris, Reed, Rees, Ross, Sergeant, Smyser, M’Kelvy, President—l 6. Nays—Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Caldwell, Dickson, .Layton, M’Candless, Robb, Thompson, Ward—9. Mr. Dickson offered the following: Rtxolvedy- That the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose be empowered to loan the steam fire engine to. Mr. Jos. Lowry for three months, and that said Committee be empowered to sell said engine, for asumnot less than—, If there be any applications. Referred to Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. Mr. Darlington presented a petition for the erection of a gas lamp on Pitt street. Referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. S. C. concur. Mr. M’Candless moved to reconsider the action taken at the last meeting on the ordi nance granting the right of way to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and'Qhicago Railroad Company. . The yeas and nays wereealled, and the motion prevailed by the following vote. Yeas—Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, nam, Floyd, Hunter, Mellon, McCandless, Me- Geary, Norris, Smyser, Ward, McKelvv, Presi dent—l 3. Nays—Messrs, Barnhill, Darlington, Glides, Hamilton, Layton, Little. Reed, Rees, Ross, Kobb, Sergeant, Thompson—l 2. Mr. McCandleas moved a referenoe of the or dinance to a committee of five, two from the £elect and three from the Common Councils in conjunction with the Presidents of Councils, with power to act. * Mr. Darlington moved to amend, by adding, "and the committee shall report a printed ordi nance at the nest meeting of Councils.” The yeas and nays being called, the motion as amended was lost. Yeas—Messrs.' Barnhill, Darlington, Floyd, Glldea, HamQton, Layton, Little, Reed, Rees, Ross, Robb, and Thompson—l 2. Nays—Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dignom, Hunter, Mellon, McCandless, McGeary, Norris, Sergeant, Smyser, Ward and McKelvy, President—l 3. Objection being taken to a concurrence, a motion to suspend the rules was made, which was lost by the following vote: Yeas—Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dignam, Floyd, Hnnter, Mellon, McCandless, BfoGeary, Norris, Reas, Boss, .gmyser, Ward and McKelvy, President—ls. Nays—Messrs. Darlington, Gildee, Hamilton, Layton, Little, Reed, Robb, Sergeant, Barnhill, Thompson—lo. The resolution was laid over. Oa motion, Councils adjourned till Friday evening, (to-morrow.) , Pxxxstlyabia Railwat. —The Eleventh An nual Report of this Company was made at a meeting held in Philadelphia on the 30th ultimo. It is an exceedingly voluminous document, but the'principal facts in it of public interest may be presented in a narrow space. The Treasurer’s Report shows a balanoe in A£~lhfl Company amounting to 51,100,- , 0& i irTiiiiiiiiiifiiii inn i aeml of 8 per cent, upon the captuuorThTSSS" pany. The report continues: '; If we place to tho’'contingent and'renewal fund” $175,677, there would still remain a net profit of $924,473 95, which is equivalent to a dividend of seven per cent, upon the present cap ital of the company. The whole number of pas sengers conveyed during the year between Har risburg and Pittsburgh is equivalent to 143.C13 passing over the whole length of the road, show ing a decrease, os compared with 1856, of 5,040 passengers, and a decrease in receipts for first class passengers of $9,735, and for emigrants $1,396. * . * * * * * Respecting the purchase of tho Main Liue the Report says: The price required to be paid for the works was $7,600,000, in the bonds of this company, bearing five per cent, interest, the State relinquishing her reserved right to pur chase the Pennsylvania Railroad. Of these bonds, $lOO,OOO are payable on the 31st day of July, 1858, and $lOO,OOO annually thereafter until July 31st, 1890, when the payments will be at the rale of $1,000,000 per annum until the whole amount is paid, excepting the last pay ment falling dae July 31, 1894, amounting to $300,000. The terms of the bill of sale have been folly complied with, and the bonds of the company for the amounts required delivered to the Treasurer of the State. The gross earnings of the road for freight, during tho year, were $3,876,510 20; being an increase over the year 1856 of $132,283 69. The through business amounted to 172,072 tons, and the local, including coal, to 358,347 tons— an increase of 0,910 on the through, and 09,418 on the local tonnage. The aggregate tonnage for the year was 530,420 tons, in whloh is in cluded 200,392 tons of gas and other coals, car ried in the cars of the company. In addition to this there were 290,297 tons of freight trans ported in the cars of individuals, of which 97,619 tons of eoal wore delivered in Piu *hurgh. The road employs, or has ready far use, 210 locomotives, 64 wide and 14 narrow passenger cars, 81 emigrant and. 27 baggage cars, 188 stock cars, 1373 cars for general merchandize, 292 lumber cam and 92 coal cars. The whole report, considering the financial storm through which the country has passed, is highly satisfactory. Sisatob Tazswbll, of Virginia, now an in firm man of 80 years, is so wealthy, it is said, that he once forgot for twenty years that he had $40,000 on. deposit in a certain bank, drawing no interest. FARMERS IKS CiHPESTERS ATTENTION Your attention is directed to tba Urgo and well selected stock of Seasoned litTMHHRf liTOBBHII IiUVBB&U! On hand and tor sals, Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES M'BRXER 6s GO., (Snecesattfa to Wo.' Sfßriar ARoa,) ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Drosscd Flooring, Shelving and Weather Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud ding, Clo&r and Common -Plank, Boards, Ac., Ac., Ac. Let the Paracre remember, who attend the Allegheny Markets, that our yard* are the moat convenient In the dly Scupper Turd only eaetqnan from Uu itarhet Uoau and dose to all the Market Jbtenu, Corner ofsandnekySLaad North Alley. PRICKS PUT DOWN. We hare reduced the price FIVR PER CENT, per tboo* and from this date to Spring, TO CASH BUY KBS ONLY. Orders promptly attended to mtiifiietion given. Shipment* made to any accesaible point by Railroad, River or Canal. Ordoierecelvod for SABI!, DOOBB,SHUTTERS, Sc. Ac. dei^mwF For bole or Dent. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, a ■ltuatcd on the Beaver Creek, at FaHiton, Beaver B-5 county. Pa. The improvements are a three story Brick UaildLDg, 40 bv 13 feet, with Four rgn of Btonw, three or whteh are Burr, and the neceatary Bolts, Btnut Ac, Ac. There 1* attached a on* atonrbrickbcndlaE,23hy 3d feet, suitable far storing barrels. The,whole fe vril au euletod tor doing both merchant and custom work For further particulars oaqulr* of at hla mt. dance to New Brighton, or atthbiMni/oEtf “V&ronvh the malLtoFallston Post Qfflca. . ... • «• ■ • ; ' jonspEon. J l ® 4 T. B. TODKO » ! CoT’ VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 144. dFot Salt. Si miles S 3 P» eu BiocUlenaeFn* Brighton, BeaTer Ou, M OCloS “ w#nf in criaacd pastor®, sad na abonSmes^iiwri Orchard of grafted (hut trees. *** isasprtogefJncTer-fiillag water. flt J ,hcr * The taprorementa ccaaist ct a new frame Dwtiiin* , taehsd to a weather-hoarded log, a email tenant hooeeene . lam frame Barn, £0 bySOfeet. 4 * Tola choice farm la in a high state of cnlUration, frneca good, and In a respectable neighborhood, conronieot to charchca. school*. ror terms, enquire atTHIB-OFFICE. or of J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pak Ohio Land fox Sale. THE subscriber offers for sole section ten, township 12, range 10; Btarfc eoanty, Ohio, ecmmohlr known as “Bowman* Becuon," containing 640 tens. It u situated three miles west of ' 0 n the State Bond trading to Wooster, and within About two miles ertbe Pitt*, bnrgh, Ft. Wayne ud Chicago Railroad. The Math, east and oortb-eut quarters sr* partly cleared sad lmprored— the remainder U comod with superior Umber—and.the whole is well watered by springs and running streams.— Thij section is conslderod tho Ones! body of laodlo the county. It will be sold nndlrided or In quarters to salt porchasen. To those who desire to forest In real estate a better opportunity U rarely offered. 3. B. BWBITZKB, No. lot 4th stmt. Pittsburgh. oc3fial*wtfT Land for Sale. FOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Land in Mira them county, Wisconsin, near Marathon Clt j, Apply to Bor. C. MACREADINO. • fe2Awdi> MUwankhsWboonaln. FOR SALE.—One Barge with two bows. 130 feet Keel, 22 feet Beam, i feet Hold, button Plant 3 Inches, woll fastened and everything of the beet materia] and workmanship. Also one Keel Boat, 110 feet Keel, 44 India Deep and 20 fcetwide, enqulro of WATT A WILSON, i*3° ■ 268 liberty afreet /TAB WORKS FOR SALE.—We offer for Pennsylvania Car Work*, almatad on the Pi. Central Railroad, In a good location and within an hour's ride oi the city. Tbobnfldinga consist of a Brick Machine Shop, Foundry, three Car Shops, and a Smith Shop. There tea good Engine of SO horsepower, new Hoe Boflere and about $3,600 worth of Machinery, Tools, At, with every convenience tor the mannfectnre of Can. The whole will »ld »* * low Pri**- An order for $3,000 worth of can vul be giren the purchaser* to start with. For particulars apply to ja!3 B. hTLAPI A BON, MX gfigth at. ijX)k SALE -At Jackman's Livery/r\__ X Stable a fine bay FAMILY HORSE, sound reliable In eTery roepect LEWIS A EDGERTON, J«0 IOT Wood street. SMALL COUNTRi RESIDENCE FORdS SALE OR BENT/—Consisting 0f36 acres n Westmoreland County, within 1& miles from Charters station on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, The Improve menteare, a good frame Loose, containing eight rooms in excellent repair. A ten foot trin of CanntX Coal under 30 acres. Farther particnlan can bo obtained of J»7 B. M’LAIN A SON, ALUABLE PROPERTY y GHENT CITY FOR SALE.—We offer for sale tha ▼unable Hoase and Lot now occupied by Dr. J. IL fronting 20 feet on the oast tide of the Diamond and extend* ing back 90 feet to a 10 foot alley. The house is conveniently arranged with extensive baek building*, with a small ct ale r, the building could be so changed as to make a fine holiness stand. Will be eotd lowaud terms very easy. Apply to _ a. mclain a son's *°29 Rea] Estate Office, Fourth et A FINE HOUSE on corner ol Market and -f» Fist sta, for sale, In connection to an equal amount of Gash, at 6 per cont interest, to be secured on Stocks or other approved security. Also, a good Coal Property on the Uunougabela river, (3d pool) with a caeh capital of $20,000 to work the mines, secured on stocks or improved city property. *i£9 B. McLAIN A SON. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Tho undersigned-offers for sale on fitvorable terms, a Urge number of building lots In tho Blh Ward of the city. Tne lots front on Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, Forbes, locust, Maria, Vkroy and Bluff streets, are but a row urinates walk from the Court Houseand will be sold very cheap. Persons desirous of securing a convenient and healthy location for a boose, or wishing to purchase for speculation, In a part of the dty which must continue steadily to improve will find it to their advantage to call upon the subscriber. C- MAGKR, AtfyatLaw, my29-.ti No. 1(U Fifth street. COAL LAND FOR SALE.—Tho undersign ed offers for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES of COAL LAND, situated on the first pool,one of the most desirable locations on the Monongabela river. The attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists Is directed to this property, ae It is believed the opportunity for profitable Investment ts such os is not often presented. The terms are easy. Foil particulars may bo obtained by letter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO., Stock sad Note Broken, •P 3 . No. 92 Fourth Street. 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LAWS.— *M E?*/ “ Analytical Digwt of the Laws of the United State* from the adoption of the ConaUtntion to the . thirty-fourth Congme, 1788, 1858, by Frederick C Brightly. Boo'd at KAV A CO'S, 55 Wood *L BOEUBAXi CLASS. TKS E » 0F the nor- IRON CVFT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Under the direction of 2 A. B U RTT (1. FtlU. Ward Poblic School.', ,1U SloadayEvening, February 1 at. mAasiisw Ett £2,00 per crs,'itrcn Lo.»o::.. jai-j 77IZSa®wabk~t^ ,4 51 f i, ,i8!,,,, *0CK l .« Wood Street, J>hu iwj*, . TTABON lIANDA LARGE STOCK OF be.in acU rely .low for CAgIL la iuntijii lobl. Lack. niDßta. Knlre, rntsßsooo. fwwp MOttmr&t ofthrpebtanr Tool. be L*. iw-ir-1 a Sap E<*aHAß)»siasBTi*a exttus. oeamr /Husical. f^^lPlANOS.ff^! FULL GRAND PIANOS. THE PAKLOB GKANDTIANOS ©rto Stair Square Pianos. From the ilasnfcv-tory of Chlokering& Sons, Boston, •T r§s. * ec ei*e with carred desk and fretwork. Two Rosewood 7 OctaTe, CUfihrd style. Two do ’ 7 “ Ckrred moulding!. Four do 7• ** Plain round comers. three Walnut 7 “ Front round consn. Four do: 6W * IVont ronnd corners. sour Rosewood “ Front round corners. Anthe aboreareofthe xzv sciti,and with full Iron new.Pixm Aasan. These Instranentahar* been finished specially forth* subscriber, airfare the first thathaTo been Wight to this dty. Iheir supaitarUywill bwat one* discoreied by any one acquainted with the mechanism ofa Piano Forto. For sale at the new and reduced price list by JOHN 11. MELLOR. No. 81 Wooti Street ariatowF Sole Agent for Chickering k Bona. Boston. PRINCE & CO’S IMPROVED PATENT adutf&gVtM ZdaUithnuntinOit Unitfd Stata and Cfu f | ff I II LdrptiiiaUif World. . Tbs latest improrsmept In our Melodeons Is tbo DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to us by Letters Patent, 22d Mar. 1855. By means of this swell Solo Euuact nay be played with the full pow er ofthe the accompaniment is soft and subdued. Hereafter, all Melodeons made by ns will be fur nished with this attachment WITHOUT XXTSA CHStSL Agents for the sale of our Melodeons may be (baud In all the principal cities and towns of tho United States end the Canadas. QEO. A. PRINCE A CO,, Bnlbla, and 67 Fulton street. New York. CHARLOTTE BLU3IE, 118 Wood street, 2d door abort Fifth, dels Mann&ctorers Agent. gUPEKB GRAND PlANOj^gj^j From the Factory of STEixwAr rf soxs, Xt » r&rt H* HLEDER is- DUO.* take pleasure In nunonnc-. iog to the public that they barejoat received a SFLENDID FULL GRAND FIAKO, From the Factory of STEIN WAT A SONS, Now York, which for exquisite awectnon and volume of tone, lightness and elaitidtv of touch, and a moat tattetol and elegant exterior la considered the final Grand. Piano e rer brought to this dry. The mechanism is a douLU repealing action, n patent ed of Stclnway A Sou, which combines with tbo ctmoat promptness and delicacy of toacha degree of dura bility but rarely attained. We respectfully iarite the pub lic, one and all. whether purchasers or not, to coll and k« this unrivalled instrument. 11. KLEIBER A BRO* No. &3 Fifth street, pole Acts for Stalnvay A Sosa. N.B.—Also, Jut received a fresh lot of Xurins A Clark's Pianos. ■ . deli CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE—aga«- A CO.VBIQNSIE.VT—A superb Rosc-fnW99 wood 7 octjro Piano, with full Iron Fnmie,fl fi K If cured Music Desk and Moulding, the cuurafictaren* price In New Tork being $lOO, will be sold to cloe* a conefrrninent f*ir $3OO. Also, a Rosewood G% oetore, 'round corner*, and sliding desk; a Terr elegant I‘lsnn: the New York fhetory price £350. will bo sold as abort at $283. The shore are tho net cash prices, (a par rnone y, and will bp boxed for shipping tree of charge. Also; a good second hand Piano, with iron frame, 0 oriare. in good order. Cash, current funds, $lOO. A Mahogany A octare, modern style piano, on exceUeu Instrument. Cash, current funds, £l3. A six octare second hand Baltimore Piano, S.V) Ado do do do Philadelphia do $45. A do Plane l ) rery handsome and nearly new, on 3 and 6 months credit, ftJis. For sale, togi-ther with a splendid etock of new Pianos ci all styles from the manufactory of Chickering A Eons, Bos ton, by noG JOHN 11. HELLO R. 81 Wood st. ‘ iHiflcellantous. The Golden Prize Illustrated. 1858. Illo.tr.ted. TOE NEW YORK WEEKLY golden PRIZE U oneofthe largest and best literary papers of the day, An Imperial Qoarlo containing ann? piges, oi foRTT colcuns, of entertaining original matter: and lit nasriT mcsixiTis irciy week. A Gift worth from 30 cents to 8500 In f:old, will be presented to each snbeerlber mmedlately on receipt of the subscrip tion money. One copy for one year 42 00. and 1 gift. Ooe copy for.two ytarv f 3 60,and 2 gift*. One copy for three yean $5 00, nod 3 gifts. One copy fcrflt© years 48 00, and 5 gift*. Three copies, om year...... $5 oft, and 3 gifts. Fire copies, one year $8 CO, and sgiils. Ten ccpiea. one year — Al 5 00, and to gifts. Twenty-on* copks, one jear $3O 00, autj 21 gifts. Tboartidn to be distributed ore comprised to the follow toglisfc— 2 packages ofGold, containing.- - ,f?pp ou, »?.■», 5 do do Jo 4300 00, each 10 do do do 4100 00, each 10 Patent LeTer Hunting Cased WatdiM-.sloo 00, each 20 Cold Watches g 75 CO, each SO do do |OO OU, each 100 do do .. jso 00, each SOO ladies’ Cold Watches $35 00, each 200 Silver Unating Ca**] Watches ...... tjo 00, etch .'.OO Silrer Wmtcljei* $lO 00 to $25 each 1000 Gold Gourd, Vest and Fob Cbaltia.4lo 00 to $3O each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Bar Props, Er«a»t Pins, Call Pi as, Strere Pattons Rings. Shirt Stmls. WstcU Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a Turlety of other artl- to $l5 each. tiopk that number win •••• subscriber, by mail ortxfrt*$ l pc*t'y£iS~ 47*A1l commnnfcaUonaalwrfdjbe addressed to BBCSST ft 'CO, ' • .48 and 49 HoXat Building, 33fi Broadway, Jf. r. ; Specimen Copif« scut free. Arodls Wonted. Jttghdr,mawo‘iwy . GAS FROM BWHH OIL o* ortm , . FATTY FLUID Ma-toht^k, The high illuminating proper- of Gas frunx Rosin usd oleaginous substances bare Always made them a tsrorite material for the manu (acton of Illuminating Gas. filsaydas Companies om Rue ia with coal, In wrier to supply their customers with a Su perior Qa&iity of Gat. ROSIN OIL la entirely free from all droe* and raftue snb •tanew, and yields At ooce, its Brilliant Hi ami ns tin* Gas: The greater original cost of thoapparatua'forthomano* ttetnre of coal gas together with the attention and expense reared, and the difficulty, ii not Impossibility, of entirely separating the nnwholewme, deleterious aoi cool, render theROSIXOIL S “ ol i aon inen-ry wae. of 370 Broadway, N ow Vc-rk,has derottil hi> entire attention to tbs manufacture and tale of Portable Ou £?» I 7? r V ll ft and calls the attenUcmof the V efficient machine ‘ w ""'•»* .T ?' ''PS 158 ; , PKAItL STARCH constant y • Ijr ou hand and for tale by the nnderalcnod. p.mt llama; be auond Ihatthli npnfar eSSJSSIbo fcSd •qoal to any of (he more expenrir* forms of Com Sfcuthin “**»■ mjklns delicate Bl™ Manse, B® partJcnlar to enquire for “Woods’ hnrl starch! tA,e * _ A. A. HARDY, T i corner First and Ferry street*. T - TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY t«efoofUo felt Bias do, Id store and for ial» by jt“ 1. LITTLE & Cl). BLUELICK WATER, iroeh from tho gprian,at • Jalfi JO9. FLEMING’S. 100 SACKS FEATHERS for sale by H - ■ J. n. CASrtELD. AVEN’S AEBaTROS PENS just ree'd andfornloby JalB W. 8. Afj HHDS. PRIME SUGAR instore and for l»18 JAB. OAUDP?EB. _ 2 bblfl-jnst rec’d and for sal a by iJ* B • R. gpraosiox. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS-A still farther redoctloa in price in Udita’ fine Dre* OoqcU for win. ter, at JalMtwT MORPHY k BPBClinElirs. A 0 still farthkk "reduction in BTIAWX&, »t . IIU&PBY A BPRCnKKLD’a. MOLASSES— -50 bbla prime U OMolasses; t i - » 10 . • BCFITri md for txlfl by K. p.OBISOJf * CO. /'lOFFEfi—lOO hags choice Itio Coffee; \J 25 do do Jita • dok w J n»t retired and for ulo by K. KOinSOK 4 CO. * OLL BUTTER, &T—B U,l, frciili Soil 1 Butter, . & Ucs Wbita B<*iue 7 **ck* Thnotbj- Seed: 2Mr» Onion* W bbU Green Apple*. J«»t receded and for mklo by R. ROBISON & C<>. II'LOUK— lOObbla JExtra family Fiourj ICC do do tndSn]wi%iH> dot .. 100tarkjBnck»hMtf' do, JpU recM and (or ulo by J«18 Jt, EQMSO3 A fi>t rtILB->23-bbi» Linseed Oil? •'- 10 do Bleached Winter Wbitft OH; ; > 10 do Tanner*' dq 10 da N'ol liihl- -d0,.. Jail reed and for «alt» Ljr Mb K.RuBiSO.V*C3. rilhAS—lOtthfchts \ ouug Uyson P Impei7al JL aiad Black TtavJust rec’d and nr aale t for 1W»I.I? ■ JaH . J BXAKnxm. BBLS. FIU.UJS FLINT UOiUNI to VKf.MJrf ff anil larjnlt hr J. D. CANi'Ji'LI). Oft BBLS. FftEaii. HOLL BUTTER, in .....-jin. ■ -.,-X BUA3QEIJX .. sacks in btoreand for . by" ; ieAua wck^t^.coi .Vv;