THK DAI IA ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NBW YDHE: ADVERTISEMENTS. From VB3CHEB, OWES &CO., Gamut TißTom lionsß, (Appleton's Building,) AV3M and 313 Bt^vnttKpvTork.. \ \ - • Imported Wlnef* Groceries* &e. I. & W. GEBRY. 233 cahAl bteitt, latf Tls ?mr roir. [Established ISW-1 ■ f MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST X Quality Family Ofowries, oS*r to the Trado, Hotel*, Private Families; attd all -who ore choice lntb*irt«le,and dtwir* a grjivin&arti'ie, a larpo.Tarfcty of . FUAT,—llreen and Clock,' f-aacbcnpy pouchon*. Bnsltth Breakfast, Oolong, Imperial. Ifyson, Ounpo*J*r, Toung FTraon, At, la ebwctraad half cherts, Ac. COFrEE—3I och a and java. Sherrie*, Ports, HoAs, Ac., eery old and high rrndM, io original package*, demijohns, mag nums and uottles. * AIITON and OtfESTIKfI’S CLARET 3 CHAMPAIGNS—Hett A Chondotf* Cab't Imp’l Verrmay. Do Ilddsdck, 0. If. Mumra's do do - do ..IQUORS—Brandies, Rums, Whtakey, Oia. Arrack, Al> rintbe, Kirsc.li, Ac., Ac„ laor initial package*, altnCuracrfa, Maraschino, Anisette, Noreaa Bitter*, Ac. MALT LIQUORS—Loudon BrowoSloot, Scotch and English Ales. . CIO AK3—A variety of choice brand*- PICKLLS— and French. . SAUCES—For'FIsh, Cnrri*, Gsae, Meat, Ac. CHEESE—Stilton, Cbedderi Royal, Victoria, I’rture Albert, Parmreou, Grnycra, Sipago, Dutch and and A moricna. SUGARS—Loaf,Crushed, Pulverlred. St. Croix, Ac., lobar rola And half barrel*. 1 and American. OlLS—Oilra, Sperm and Whale. 43*"0ur Lienors ore warranted unadulterated and of our own Importation. fo&dtfr Sniggtete. MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale Druggists and ilanuladurara of Carbon Oil, No. lo” Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. J*3fclyd B* L. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of the firm • B. A. FahQonutk A Co., and successor* to Fleming Wholesale Druggist No. 60, comer Wood and Fourth 8 to, Pittsburgh. Pa, SA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE* a sale Druggist! and Mannfacturns of White "Load, and Litharge l , toroer Wood and Front streets,. Pltts ! burgh. ‘ meb" JSCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER • of White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Utham, Pat ty and Wholesale Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Ac., Ko. Wood *L, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO UN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TOJAS. B*QoQey,) WbolrealeauJ Retail Druggist and Dealer in PaJuts, Oils, Dycatnfik, Ac, corner Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. Regular Agent for Dr. Ford** Medicine. apQ JOUN fV SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL er In Dings, Pain ts, OU*, Vanishes land 'DyeatnO*, No. Wd Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All ordprewiD recdT» bromptatteatlon. gß*Agebt Pulmonic Syrup. mar&fclydew ran duo* uim. Braun a better, ■wholesale and RetalJDrngglstajWnirof Liberty and SL CJalr ato, PittabufgtL'-; • JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox A Co.} corner Market street and Dlauumd, keeps 9 constantly on hand a fall anil complete emartmant of Dmga, Medicine Chests, Perfamery, and all articles per* talolngto bit buainen. "" preecripUom carefully compoundedxtall hour*/*,* JaSjy TYR. GiS. 1L • keyseß, • djujggist; 1 F IAQ WoodatisT,' corner oTWood street and Virgin Alloy, -; Stains. CHEESE WAREHOUSEDHENRY H. COIiLtNS/FuryrSnliQgand Dealer in Chere*, Batter,liakpFtoh and Produce generally, aa Wood «t, abate WateriPlttslrerglu - . - my^l- J B. CANFIEU);aLATE OF WARREN,. *'-01IIO,Couau>Isrioh sud eiul' Wholesale Dealer in.Weatern RaKrre Cheese, Butter,. Pot and Pearl Ash,'and Western PrOduce retierally., ’ Front si,' betweenSttßhfieMtedWtxxLPittatTOTßh. ~ ' ; ' ' , ■jlT ’BANS -A, AN JER, (SUCCESSORS lei, to AAA. Mcßsn&) Dealers in Hour, Orsin and - Prodoca. Ovmalsrion and rorwsrdlnjrJlcrebants,. Na. 124 Bewndatreect, Pittsburgh, [Jan. 1, *6TaDy] ja!2 ~ David c.- jierbst, flohk, bbo dace, prorUJon and ContmiasJon Merchant, No. .287 Übertj irnctiCpßKr.ef. Hand, Plttabcrgh, RiTt» hi* alMo tion to tlia r»Io of Fkmr.Pork, Bacon, lord, Chwte, Batter, Grain, Drlod FrtdU, SecdyfcC-Jtc. twpoctfall j solicited- Alex, fursyxu,- (slicCessor to Foreyth k Scott,) Forwarding wad OonimlMlon Bfer chut. Dealer la Wool, Hide*, Floor. Bacon, Card mxulLnzd OU and Pmrig-> generally, No, 76 W*ier tC, Pittsburgh, Pa. H. RIDIIiCE,- GENERAL COMMISSION • Itecfcmt cad Dealer taOrocertre aadProdaee, 27 FlfUi«treat, Ktu&crgh, Pa. Refer to K. HaiUtox, Pittalrargh, Bioucr, OosaaATi k CO-yPittsborgh. solicited tnd Mttifbctory retom* gner* oteed. * tkl&ljdAwT OBF.RT- HUTCHINSON,COMMISSION Merchant, for the rile of W«tem Reserve €beea*, Batter, Lsrd, Bscoh, Fish, TotTesrl Ashes, gataratas, Oils, Floor, drain, Soeds. Dried Fruit,on-J Produce geneftlly, No. 8 Sail thfield street, between First and Water. ap3 oed OotnufefemltettbmiVlhatarfß Floury Grain,- Ba. con, Lard aod Batter, and all kinds of. Produce, No 8 Smlth floblstreet, botwsenFirtt-aod Water. «p 3 lUSE.—JAS. GARD- iGLE WA' JCj [NKKj'Wfcolenlft Drain* is ' Flonr, Prorbioss tnd rnxl«oe«4wir»Jlj‘,K(v S Semifh itrpat, bctwpco Liberty »tul gmlthfltld, Pittsburgh, Pa. aj^Twmiauh. CSatprtS. WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in CarpaWSo. ir> Market «treet. feS BVALLVM, riEALER nr cakfetb, oil cloths, I 9 HATPKGB, kt. ybw 87 fpOTth «tr»ct anfWooa, . auonups. Robert M’KNiGHT, attorney at Law,»ad SoUdtor'oFth# lUnt of Kuorthrtrcct, { U * <. bU« ’ •^;.^;^^*;;' ; ij; s j\}-V\ - .‘y ; - *£, * : ; &!&iv;' i :-:: ,, ! ; - •’HAiN.'A* :■•>■ ■'■’<'■■ . )o;:A*4a, •■■;« ••• ' .■>.' •; ;•:■«* •:-* l ''%■'•!■ • • ; V? : .i v ' T ; >-V*; •■> . Wv* *, • -'•* . .* Vi • *’ '•* • ' • *.►••• .' •V‘ i ■ • i ‘ v :» S./'-. ‘ ■ ' * *V ■1 \ ■ ■ : • | NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS j From 11. S. SCHELL'S Advertising Uon*e, No S'ii Kr .x^ A NENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN (JAN J\ mate, in any part of ttaa United State*, from three to flTotiolUrsa day, bj selling from sample “THE PATENT INDIA BUBUEn SAFETY FLUID LAMP,” with an ira proved Burner. Ever}- family who L«a regard for life, pet* son, property or economy dll purchase them For infor mation by mail, sump, to j UAWXIIUBST k MOTT. LIGHTER NEWTON A BRADBURY S. 421 Broome Street, AV*o Tcrl, MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrest Plank Piano Forte*, celebrated for dej.lli, full Q***» richness, parity, and * peculiar sinking quality <•( ibnr lone, for which they Lara received the highest f.uuitume from the greatest musical celehriUn* of the country; ju-1 in ererythfr when brought in compcUtlon with other Instru ments, hare obtained tfce highest premium Tin. I'att-nt Arch Wrest Plank, which leowued and u»rd only by its, guarantees their standing in tune longer than any other In strument; while their unprecedented Jeraauritu nil |tirta of the roantry Is a sufficient prool of their superior «>i.v lieu.* A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade Jes;lyd:a CSommissicm, Sit. SIAUXtUI LUCU JOHN t. IUtCH JOS ft. LUCII. JOS. & LEECH & CO., Nos.lipi A 944 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, l*n. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plato and Htoolt, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. jyllrdly McALPIN & CO., tL»le of J. 8. Leech, McAtpln k Co., Pittsburgh ) GENERAL COMMISSION AND TOKWARDING MKRCHAN’I'S' Lsvee and Wathluglon Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TKROITOWY. REFERENCE: Joseph 8. Leech A Co, and Pittsburgh Merrhntit* cen.-r ally. lyllJAwlyT THOMAS A UULUIUEII, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A*o. 90 Pine St rest, St. Louis, Mu. tniiro Sraqta, tUatMiir A Co., j Jostsl Laura. LOtt9TI,STZWA» k Co, I Zoo k PAINTE*. Will purchase to order. Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain, Ac Prompt Attention given to any manner of forwarding. ‘ JaKJyd* SPRINGER HARBAUOII, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer In Wool, Provisions am! Prod nee geo* ermlly, No. 285 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TTENRY S. KING, (LATE OF THE JJL Arm of King. A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, and Dealer in Pig Metal and Blooms, No. TO Waterstreet, be* low Market, Pittsburgh I‘a. aplß A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO IIAU • dy, Jones Jc CmJCoounlsaloo and Forwarding Mcr> chant; Agentof the Madison and Indianapolis Rei treed, cor nor First and Furry Pittsburgh, Pa, Ja29:lyd bIVARD T. MEG RAW, GENERAL Commission Merchant, and Wbolraalo Dealer in Manu factured TubaCCO, Imported and Domestic Cigar*, (tautT. No. 241-Liberty street, opposite (be bead of Wood, Pitta burgh, Pa. mlilily COSGKAVK i CO., Wholesale Grocers, N.ts. IS and *2O Wood street, l‘itu* .ore. c.an5....... a. a. hiuuea. Reis a bergeii, grocers and Dealers ia Bacon, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Brooms, Ac-, EoutthWest corner Smlthflcld and Socoud Streep Pitts burgh. - - ocL-lyd LEXANDER KINQ, WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of {Vida A»h, No. 573 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplrlyd* XjfrMll MITCHELTREE, Jr., A BRO., - T f Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Dwtillcr*, and Wine 'and Liquor Merchants, No- 2ZTJ Liberty street, Pul-burgh Ju2S • jyo. b. josrs —„...w jia. l. ooglet. JONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE QRO CEBS and Boat FarniMiers, dosleri in Produce and Pittabvgh Manufacture*, No. 141 Water street, near Cherry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. mv23 baji’l r. Btnirm...-..!..- jona s. otiwortd. SHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Second street, (between ’Wo-kV and 2 tnithficld, Pittsburgh. l A - COLBERTSON, WHOLESALE • GroeerandCominixsiun Merchant, Dealorin I'nxluc and Pittsbnrgh Manufactured A rti-lrs, 19i> Lil>ertj street, ' Pittslmrgh. JOSS fLOIU - UOiUSft wiluaii rtoni. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer* and Commission M-rclwnU, No 173 Wood and 223 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. j*lfl JDHW WATT..—. „ WtLSOH. TtrATX & WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO IT CEK3, Comi/ti» : ii .. .. s , .. .. S»‘JS '• 4£o. - 2. "12 111.*) • <4»i - 4 -IS • " • SCOW '• •• tfo.i .. ,-, .. •• •• ~ 41150 •• •• I.mpi • »i. •• -Jl otti) 1 • •* -2..00 kjr Urdvrs solleiNd. For particulars addnaw M08R18.4 COLTAP.T. |a‘2t:dly PirrsnnaoH. I’i WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., ' KO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., UAtrurACTCßru or WHIPS, TIIONGS AND SWITCHES. Or Jen «iul(dt**d fr»*m !littnu!e,«ud promptly vbi|* p.-d as per HUtmctioHl. Ttasia—o uioulbs, «.r 6 pet rent, discotinl foi ,-ash. « e 2srlydiw£ JOB. fcVIIAAIILTON rrciCUS Ac MACHINISTS, Corner Firit and Liberty St*., PitUbnryk, /'a. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES. f..r«ri-t l r iuhl Saw Mills, lsi>werio<» Prtutiug CutabliJiUieuta, MHUulib'tories, 4c., madu to order. They hlm> CuDtintie tlm manufiu-ture uftlieir LVi«bralod MA 0 111 NlB T S ’ TOOLS. Such si Turning Lathes, Iron Ptimer*, U-mugsud Drillinj; MacUiiios, 4r. Ale», Wrought Imu Sliatting, with Pulleys, Hanger*. 4<\ •■•-iL-iydalyF M SAMUKU BIiADLiK V. Hifta Lane, (Below tbo St. Clair Street Bri-lgg.) Allogbeny City, Pomia., MANUFACTURER OF KRADLEY’K WOOLBN RNITfINU YARN, Of wory Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON short roUce for every color or number of Ynru*. liar* no bceouuaof the original manufacturers of tbocelebrs* ed “Bradley Woolen Yarns, n lu conuectiou with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wbooling, I would rctrpoctfully solicit a ■hare of the orders for Yarns, aa sbOTe. AjKJash paid fur Simop SUus and Wool. Je27:lyd wn-UAH nißxutu..... jarld u. crcuu WILLIAM UARNUILL A CO., 01 Penn st., below Marburv, Pitfisburglt, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill’* Potent JSoilcr, Locomotive, lined and Cylinder Boil ora. Chimneys, > Brek-heu, rire Betl, Stoam Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pa as, . Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Lifo Boats, etc. Also, BlacksmitW Work. Bridge mid Viaduct Irnus, dollo at the shortest no tice. All orders front a distance promptly attended to. Je*J2 pVnn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. Kennedy, cuilds & co., .manufac turers of— Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and sbadec Cotton Twine; u Bod Cords; u Ploagh Lines and &uh Cord; ** Rojk> of all aiurs and descriptions. Batting. taft at the* Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A Co., 131 Wood street, will have attention. Je'26:ly JAMBS IRWIN. MANUFAOTURBHCF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; lloAmaiTs Anodyue; Muriatic Add, Aqua Ammonia, KKH; Nitrous do Fowler's Sututlon; my 3 j g. reams a. a. johs&os jokxsos. PEURI.N A. JOHNSON, MANUFACTUBKKB AND DKALKU3 IN WE. CHILDS i CO’S PATENT ELAS « TlO FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT UiXiFI.NG, 133 Third Sraext, Pittsburgh,P*. odlidtl - £ l - J j| . WA Qj^. N & CO., MANUFACriIRBRS AND DEALERS lit . WARREN’S IMPROV'D!) FIRE AND Water-Proof Composition Ruuf, and Rooting Ma- —24 Fifth street. DANIELBENWKTT/ Manufacturer of fancy color- ED I roast one Ware, vAklncham and YelLiw Ware, 4c. Offiou at the MnnufactOlT, cormr of Washington and Franklin rtrcvte, BirtuHkghhm, opposite Pittsburgh, Pa. rarUhdly* " ' j rnouAS MrrciiKL. jon u. ucuoi ... wu rrsvexson Colon Foundry, MITCHELL, lIERRON A CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF the Union Foundry, at the old stand of PKNNOCK, MITCHELL 4 CO., No. 1M Liberty St. Tboj will manntnctnre, a* tonal, a large ami iicuer.il t* sortmeut of CASITNGS, comprising Cuiking Stove a, Ranges and Slide Ovens, OFFICE PARLOR STOVES, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boies, Dog Irons, BAD IRONS,TEA KETTLES,PLOWS & PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Gonerally. . And GAS and W 4TKR PIPES of all il?-* ' ALSO, IRO.V A.XD XAZLS OF THE BESTHR.IXt>2\ Sbovols, Spadoo, Picks, See., All jt , Yh*rl, will 1* ’.old at ra-uinfacliircr** |7 1} - " WILLIAIfTATE, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth Jtn-vt, im.ir Lib -i ‘ar Lnoxk Allegheny. oy*Ej«ry l Millar A C<»>tr«. Now York, fur t'lttiliurgh and tliu \Yf*l. - All work cxcsrqteil in a snperitii bijl*. i'tiUjx, Ixawloe* anJ cau l*» kcu at No. "2 fourth atrrrl, near Lib erty. t*p2s] _ mt IS.IyJ . JOHN CAMPBELL, lVf ANUPAOTUREROP HOOTS ITX *U.J dftOßSur iU--wrl|>lU>it, N„ 31 itrrxit, i a iti*l>urxh, I*t. PITTSBURGH 1 |3ittsbnrgi] ©ajcttc. PUBLISHED UAILT AND WEEKLY BY . RIDDLE Sc 00., nrru strut, aloyi uuvixrau).. ffet, and an extmsivr men, and reaching all tlattrs, it (rfrri inducement* IO *drrr titert an (he beet medium fArot/jjA which to reach the public. tVEKKLT GAZXTTE.ituiutdevtry Wednes day arul Saturday, on a large blanket thee/, and contains in adthtwtn to the newt of the week, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the Marl*!*, commercial and.manetary af fairs, anti an accurate Bank Sole lust, cnrrrcMl weeJdy far Otis p-J/vr —majring it the bed Cbmmerritil Xejp>pa) by, gentlemen, bad 1 not seen so vast- and so highly respectable an assemblage, I should have believed that to advocate ihe doctrine of popular sovereignly would have been equivalent to an eienitiraimicatioD from ihe Democrat I see hefore me men who rendered aMf- v&cvice ia iho Caas campaign, men who railMTunder (be ' standard of James K. Polk, and mra who were rhe heroes of Yet ibey Gl|.hj that ><•/ are to be read out of the party. ( speak now for 01J Berks, for Lancaster, for York and all the western portion of our Stale, and in speaking (bus I am sustained by a large Democratic ma jority in this great commonwealth. [Cries of “ye.s'”= 4 ‘true! "] We are not here to apologize, to ask fur fovors. to cringe, or fawn upon men who eanction and abet the fastening upon the country of an atrocious fraud. We raise our voice* not to implore, but to pro test against a constitution three times repudiated by the people upon whom it is now endeavored "to be forced. We are here further to say that If the representatives whom we shall elect refuse to make a test of us we will refuse lo make a test -:.f --U.CJIL, f immense cheering. • '».*>.ced -lheyesolutions. Spxcul Dispatch to thx Nsw York Tixks. Washington, Monday, Feb. B.—The triumph in the House to-day was complete, notwithstanding some treachery, as usual. Burns and Pendle ton of Ohio who have over and over again been pledged against Lecompton. yielded—the former at the solicitation of Steedmsn, the House Printer, who bealged him in his seat until the perspiration poured from him in streams. Pendleton disregarded (be instructions of the Ohio Legislature and obeyed Senator Pugh, who at the last minute Induced bis desertion. Seaman, who .promised to vote for Harris’ motion if be would modify it as he did, voted against it. Haskin is the only New York Democrat who boldly obeyed the dictates of his conscience and sustained the wishes of his constituents. The change of his vote would have carried the ref erence to the Committee on Territories, but he spurned every proposition for a retreat and saved the question. It was on this motion that tbo Administration expected success. Clarke now says that he will never vote for Lecompton. McKibben’s father, who is a Federal office holder, was present and begged him to sustain the Administration, but to no purpose. He no bly maintained his conviction. Slidell antf half-a-dozen other Senators were on the floor continually, endeavoring to save Lecompton. My own impression is that the Administra tion can never come so near suocess again as they did to-day, but will grow weaker on the Kansas question. In the Senate, on the test vote to day, Allen refused to vote. TERMS i Bell and CriUendon will not vote for Lecomp ton on the question of its passage. Pugh dodged the vote altogether. He is for a compromise, and is trying to effect it now on some terms. Pearce has expressed no opinion on the ques tion. Nevertheless the Administration will have several majority. The Administration men in tend to insist on reporting the bill back from the Committee oq Territories to-morrow, and pul it immediately upon its passage. This will be resisted, and a long debate.will be bad before that vote is taken. It is understood that Calhoun will back out from the fraud by which It bos been intended to give a Pro-81avery majority in the Kansas Leg islators. As this is the only condition on which they can save two needed votes in the Senate, he will probably do it. John Van Buren, Governor Seymour and other Barnburners are here, laboring industri ously for Lecompton. Clay says he only expects to make one more speech in the Senate, aa disunion is at hand. The pl&u is on the rejection of Kansas, for the delegations of South Carolina, Alabama,Georgia, and Mississippi, to vacate their seats and go home. It is eupposed that those States will at once call conventions for a dissolution of the Union, and it is hoped that Texas, Louisiana, and North Carolina will follow suit. Strango lo say, South Carolina is the most conservative of all these. Their former trial at Nullification makes them cautious. Toombs, in 1850, led his companions to the brink of disunion, bnt they did not like it as well as expected, and he was forced to turn baok, and come to the Senate. He will probably re peat the role. No cool-headed man here of either section gives any imporUufte even to these specific ar rangements looking to a dissolution of the Con federacy. . s. Important Vote.— The following is the vote upon Mr. Harris’ amendment, to refer Lhe Mes sage to a special committee of fifteen—being 114 yeas to 111 nays. 1 cas— -Messrs. Abbott, Adrain, Andrews, Ben nett, BiUinghurst, Bingham, Biair, Bliss, Dray ton, Buffington, Burlingame, Burroughs, Camp bell, Case, Chaffee, Chapman, Clark, Jr., ofCon necticut, Clawson, Cochrane, Cockerill, Colfax, Comics, Covode, IVr, Cragln, Curtis, Damrell, Davis, of Indian*, Davis, of Maryland, Davis, of Massachusetts, Davis, of iowa, Dawe, Dean, Dewart, Dick, l>odd, Durfee, Edie, English, Fares worth, Fenton, Foley, Foster, Giddinga, Gilman, Goeoh, Godwin, Granger, Grosbeek, Grow, Hall, of Ohio, Hall of. Massachusetts, Harlan, Harris, of Illinois, Saskiss, Hickman, Hoard, Ilortoo, Howard; Owen, Jofies, Kellogg, Kelsey, Kilgore, Knapp, Kunkel, of Penn., L awtenre, Leiief, Leach, Lovejoy, MeKtblen, Marshall, of Illinois, .Vtm/yonrry. Morgan, Morrill, Morris, of Penn fVlvania, Morris, of miaou, Morse, of Maine, Morse, of New York, Mott, Murray, Xillatk. Nichols, Olin, Palmer, Parker, Pettit, Pike, Pot ter, Pottle. Purviance, Ritchie, Robbins, Rob erts, Royce, Shaw, of Illinois, Sherman, of Ohio, Sherman, of New York, lllinois, Spin ner, Stanton v Stewart, of Pennsylvania, Tappin, Thayer, Thompson, Tomkins, Wade, Walbridge, Walton, Washburn, of Wisconsin, Washburn, of Illinois, Washburn, of Maine, Wilson. Nats— Messrs. Andbbsox, Arnold, Atkins, Avery, Barksdale, Bishop, Bocock, Bowie, Boyce, Branch, Bryan, Burnett, Burns, Caskie, Clark, of Mo., Clay, Clemens,Clingman,Cobb, Jno. Coch rane, N. Y., Corning, Craig, of Mo., Craige. of N.C.,Crawford, Curry, Davidson, Davis, of Miss., Dimmick, Dowdell, Edmondson, Elliott, Ecstis, Faulkner, Florence, Garnett, Gartrell, Gillis, Goode,Greenwood,Gregg, Hatch, Hawkins, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, Hughes, Huyler, Jnckson, -•* t-n** pfTenn.,J.Glancy Jones, GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 150. .-ffot £alr. Farm for Sale. rpilE AKDERSON FARM, 2} miles S 3 X above tho Dvpot, at New Brlghtou. lWaver Co, K 9 Pa, on Black House Ann. containing Jus acres of exceUmit laud, every acre of which 1* tillable, andto of *},ich la un der culUratlon. There are 13 acre* of good Umber. ioacrea In granasd pasture, and an sbondsncoof rual. Tb<*r«* la an Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost ever; 6«-1,l there U a spring water. The Improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached toa weather-boarded log, a small tenant house and a large frame Bam, CO by SO feet. This choice farm la (n a high state of cultivation, fences good, and tn a respectable neighborhood, convenient to chnrches, schools, For terms, ennnlre af THIS OPPICF, or of Jal2-d*wtfT J■ AX PERSON, New Rrlghjnn. Pa, Ohio Land for Bale. TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10. Stark connty, Ohio, commonly known aa “Bowman's Section," containing WO acres. It is situated three mile* west of Massillon, on the State Tload leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitts bnrgfa, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarter* are partly cleared and improved— the remainder Is covered with superior the whole Is well watered by sprlngiaad running streams.— This section Is considered the finest body of laod In the connty. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to suit purchaser*. To tbosowho desire to Invest In real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. SWWTZRB, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ocS&dswtfT FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of the best locations In the dty of Pittsburgh, for either a Jobbing, retail or prescription busines*. lnduccmi*otsare offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur, ronce. For information inquire of JOIIN HAFT, Jr„ at No. 100 Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. fel> Land for Sale. FOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Land in Marathon county, Wiemndn, near Marathon City. Apply to Rev. 0. MACKEADING, fe&lwdla Jlllwaukle, Wisconsin. FOR -SALE -At Jackman's Livery fTv__ Stahls a fine bay FAMILY HORSK. sound andvWV reliable In every respect. I.F.WIS A EDG EATON, JaO 107 Wood street. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Tbe nndenlgned offer* for sale on Cvtoreble terms, a Urt* number of building lota in tbe Bth Ward of tbe city. The lou treat on Penusylrania Arcane, Watson, For bee, Locust, Marla, Vicroy and Bluff streets, are bat a few mlnntej walk from the Court Uonee and will be sold very cheap. Persons deelrona of eecoring a convenient and healthy location fora bonie, or wishing to porcbase br speculation, in a part of tbe dty which most condnuesteadllyto Improve wQI find It tr> their advantage to call upon the subscriber. C. MAUKB, Att'y at Law, mygfctf _ No. 104 Fifth street. FOR SALE.—On© Barg© with two bows, 120 fbet Reel, 22 feet Beam, Jfeei Mold, botloa Plank Slnebes. well Eistcned and everything or tbe beat material and workmanship. Also one Reel boat, 110 fr» i K«el, 44 Inches Deep and 20 feet wide, onqoln- of WATT A WILSON, JaSO 268 Liberty street. COAL LAN t) FOR S ALE.—The undersign* ed offon for sale ONK UONDHED and FIFTY ACRES of - COAL LAND, sttnated on the flr*t pool, one of tiie mo«t dealrable locations oa tho Uonongabcla rirer. The attention of Iron men. Coal men, and capitalists I* directed to this property, as it Is believed the opportunity for profitable Investment U such as la not often presented. The tanaa are easy. Full particular* m»y be obtained by letter or otherwise, bv enquiring of AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stoek act/ Note Broken, apfi No. 92 Fourth Street. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO, AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT THURSDAY EV KNINQ.—Bank, BrMgn, loianurt Copper Stock, Bond and Ri-al Estate sold at public tale at the Merchant*’ Exchange by , AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Note*. Draft* ami la'ans on Real Estate negotiated on rsiaonabta term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, aeZI Stock A Note Brokers. W Fourth rt. Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on thossa premise*, on TUESDAY, March 4th, a well lm proved Farm of 225 acrra. situate In Nottingham lown*hlp, Washington Co, Pa., about two mile* south of Flnley-vllle. There an about 17t> acres under cultivation, good fences, large Crick Dwelling House, well finished, with a good cel lar, Spring Uooae, a Urga Log Barn, wt-atherbuorded, a good Orchard of select Irult, etc. The farm is in a high "Isle of cultivation, it well watered ami improved, convenient tn churches, schools, etc, in an excellent neighborhood, and alU'gctbrr a vei y desirable our. Tho owner intends moving went. Po**e**lon given on the Ist of April, ISSS. For fortber particular*, term* of sale, Ac, enquire of the subscriber on the premise*, orot ROW’D CAMPBELL, Jr., at Sheriff’* office. frhaHwtsP SAMUEL COOPER. JScitcal. An Infallible Cougn Remedy.--1 had imd •irk three months, not ahto to dn anything, with a cough and Staffed condition -jftbe wind-pipe; I tried several of the best physicians In ibU city without rrcerviug any iwuefit all of them sold my inugs wan affected. I waa cuuflned’to my bed during tho greater part of this time, I expectorated a great deal of matter from my lung*. The first two duece of your Pectoral Syrup that 1 look, I cuuld not take without laying down in my bod, but before I hail taken ta u buttle* 1 Waa entirely cured. I hafo been Woll over »inr* My sick ness commenced about the first «.f March, of this year. I arnew, and wnsat the lime of iny tirknnu, living at Thomas Paitersoh’o, iu Coiou strict, near the Diamond. Pittsburgh, Oct. 2S, ’57. Micbam. McAvot. Prepared and add l>y Dr GKO, U. 'KKYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by Druggists everywhere. uo2o:d*wtF Dr. Kcv6Rr's Stioui.DEß Braces—From Pittsburgh Bkpatcb. April 10th, Hid, —fur more than fo*r* |<*ut wo lxa»e eotialantly worn the WaabiDgtou Soi pender Itrac*, manufactured by l»r Geo. 11, Keyaer, of No 140 Wood itrrel, in thli<-ity, end votild heartily recutu mend It to all who are compelled tofnlinw eeedent&ry occu pation. A* we hate before remarked, In calling attention to Itacnerita, it auawera for a brace and auspendert, the weight of the pantaloon* being to placed a* to continually tend to bring the ahouldera to their natural position and ex- E»and the cheat, Women, bundredauf whom are annually qjured hr the weight ot enurmoue "icirU,” aboold *l*o procure the*# brace*. Ite particular in procuring the kind mentioned, a* many of Uio brace* eold are bombas. Sold at Dr. QISO. U. KRYSER’ft, WholesaleDruggiat, 140 Wood feet, *lirn of ilia Golden Mortar. Je26»!ftwKf For Deaf Peraotaa.**Acotnmc Atr*JCL»—Thcs* ewly Intented Inatrutnent* that enable the deaf to bear in ipite of dcafoaaa, are In advance of anything yet known, or to become «f aerrlcv to deaf persona. By '* ' of hearing la affected. fH usual. fifrtlPlANOS.ffffll FULL ORAKO PIANOS. THK PARLOR GRAND.TUNO9 Jlfto jgtglr Square @ianos. From the Manufactory of Chiokerina & Sons, Boston, rcceive d from the Manufactory ” 6 S. C tJ r t” lt rpiM^ 0 I !S? a ’ fo "°' ri ' ls <, " ,r * b '”“ One Full Scrim Octave GRAND PIANO FORTE, with aoperhly cartedcasa. prlc*. „ # Oue FaU Seven Octave ORAHD eaat Rosewood case. Price,, Oue NEW PARLORORAND SEVEN OGTAVCNANO’ nearly equal In power to a ftill Grand, yet occnpy- Ing only tbo room of an ordinary Sqoare Plaau ~ —- - „ i SQUARE PIANOS. Two Pali Carred Rosewood Loola XTVIh Seven tavr> Pianos, with carved desk mod fret wot*. Two Rosewood 7 Octavo, Clifford atyle. Two do 7 “ Carved moulding*. Four do 7 “ Plain round corners. Three Watnnt 7 “ Front round corner*. Four do ** Front round comer*. Fonr Rosewood Cy£ “ Front round comers. AH the above are of tbo ktw scaix, and with mil Iron Frames, and new Pansy Actios, These Instrument* h*Te boon finished specially for the subscriber, and are the first that have been brought to Ibis sity. Their superiority will bifat once discovered by an t one acquainted with the mechanism of a Plano Forte For sale at (he new and reduced price list by JOHN n. MELLOU. Jio. Wood Street sctfcda» F Sole Agont fbrChlekeriog k Sons Baatoo PRINCE & CO'S IMPROv"KD- e^^_ PATENT MELODKONB. —The MfcrfHV UR EtUiUithmfnt in (he Uttittd Slatrs and tTirJ I 7 111 Larautinthe World. The latest improrsment In our Melodcona U the DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to ua by Letter* Patent, 22d May, 1855. By mean* of this swell Sue [\tttaga may be played with the full pow er of the Instrument, while llie accompaniment Is salt and subdued. Hereafter, all Melodeons made by us will bo for nitbed with this’attachment ; WITHOUT UtU CtLLKQX. Agents for the tale of our Melodeons may be found Iu all the principal clth-nand town* of the Uuited State# aud tbo Canndss. GEO. A. PRINCE A CO., Buffalo, and 67 Fulton street, New York CIIARLOTU3 BLUMR, l IS Wood street, 2d door above Fifth, dels Manufacturer* Agent. gUP E R B GRAND PlANO^a^^ From the Factory of STELYWA T <£ SO XX, Xew H. KLEBER ft BHO., take'pleasure iu annuuur iuK to tho public that they bavajtut rccuiveda SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANO, From tii** Factory ol STtUYWAT k SONS, New York, which for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone, lightness and elastldtv of tuuch, auda duet tutoin] and elegant exterior it considered the finttt Grand l*iano ever brought to this city. The mechanlcm is a daub}' repeating action, a patent ed Invention of Steinway ArSons, which combine with the atmoit promptness and delicacy of tcurh n degree of dura bility hut rarely attained. _,Wt) respectfully invite the pub lic, one end nil, whether purchaeeni or Dot, to call and »<•* this unriralled instrument. U. KLKBUft k BKO., ''No. 53 Fifth street, Sole Acts for Stelnway t Sons. N. D.—Also. Just received a fnwb lot of Nunns 6 Clark's Pianos. . it«u CIIEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE— A CONSIGNMENT.—A superb wood 7 octavo Piano, with full Iron Frame, | | * f II carved Music Desk and Mouldings; the manufacturers" price In New York beings4oo, will be sold to close a consignon-nt for $3OO. ALso, a Rosewood £>£ octave, round corner', and sliding dealt; a vsry elegant Piano: the New York factory iiriceglSO. will be sold as above at s2ss. The above are the net cash prices. In par raon«y, aod will be boxed for shipping free of charge. Also, a good second hand Piano, with iron frame, (5 octave, i good order. Cash, current fnnds, $lOO. A Mahogany 6 octave, modern style Plano, an exeolleu istrurneuL Cash, current fends, $25. A all octavo second hand Baltimore Piano, s.‘.o. Ado do do do Philadelphia do $4O. A 6*4 do Piano, very handsome and nearty new, on S and C months credit, s2*3. For sate, together with a splendid stock of uew Piauos of all styles from the manufactory of Chiekering k Sons. Bos ton, by uo« JOHN 11. MEI.I.OR- SI WooJ st. fUtßcdlannms, Ww^' XOUMAL clams. THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOK MAL CLASS, at. the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEOE. UndtT the direction of Principal ol the Fifth Ward Public Scltoula, will cuiuinrt.ca On Monday kTenlug, February lat. The Claw Will meet ou MONDAY and THURSDAY KVK XINUS, and SATURDAY MORNING ofuacb week. RJi-Tct ms. fthOO per S«wii>n of Six toe n Letsotut. JJ. WOODS’ PEAK!, STARCH c,instill,l -• ly oil hand autau