THE DAILY IMTTSBriIGII GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN.. 1786. / NBW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS ilT' from YIB3CITER,OWES’ i CO., acreux •* ■ Bm££*t£?r£k? Mm '‘ #l - inai “&’ “** ' M Imported WlnetyQroeerlei, etc. i. i. 'W- geery, , SB cmi tout, -in, ns ueurir, m mix. „ [EjUUiihrflSM.) IMPORTERS and dealers in first A Qnailltj- Family Groceries, offer to th* Trad <% Hotel*, J'nrtt* ftunlllo*, ana all »bo are chalee In their taste, am! o«lro a fffnuint arUde, a large variety of r iru f ? 11 and Black, ooachonf?, ttwchong, EugUsb Jireaklut, (Wong, Imperial, Hyson, Gunpowder, Voting Io CbiiU and half cheats, Ac.-- and Java. 17INE8—Madeira*, Hherrie*, Port*, flocks, Ac., very old •nd high grad«, in original package*, domlj-dm*. nug nnm« tod bottle*. ?. A »?T?m N .^ Dd OOESnCR'S CLARFT3. CHAMPAIGNS—.Mwt A CkAmlon’s-Cab’t Imp! \erzcnay. ■ Uddaelck, G- IL Mumoi’* do «J» do LlQUORS—Brandlo* Bum*, Whiskey, Gin. Arrack, Ab jlntbe, Kirsch, to original package*,sboCnracoa, WALT LIQUORS—Loudon Brown Stout, Scotch and English Ale*. . £l2£2?T A . Tnricl 7 ofcholcebraadri iJCELLiiS— Eagliah and French. SAUCES—For Fish, Carrie, Game, Meat, Ac. tiUßSSß—Stilton, Cheddor, JtoyaL Victoria, Prince Albert, Parraeson, Qnirnro, Sanniro, Batch And and Amorlcan. SUGAIIS—Loaf, Crushed, PnlreriredfSt. Croix; Ait, In bar rel* and half Lamb. HAMS—Westphalia sod American- . - OILS—QUve, sponn and Whale. fIJ-Our Honor* are warranted -unadulterated and of oar own Importation, yi : . fe&dtfv J3ruflg(sta. TITACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale J.U. BmggfeU ahdMteuUctnwr* of Carbon Oil, No. IC7 Liberty Pitt«frurfib,T*. ■ ■ • - ja3o;iyd BL. FAH NESXOC Iv & Co., late'Uf the firm • .2.’ A* Fahneatydt A Co, and anecossort to Fleming S^frtUbuxgfc?U^ s3 * 41 ', * »racr Wood and Fourth B Ai. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHPLE a *al»Drnggiirta and Manufacturers of White Lead, and Litharge, eorner tTood- and Front street*, Pitta bargh.- •- . . . • ; mch7 JSOHOON MAKER; MANUFACTURER #• of White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Utharge, Pat ty and Wholesale Dealer In Paint*, Oil*, Yaralihc%, Turpen tine, Am, No. Wood aL,,PltUhttrgfa; Pa. N - * bcSJyd 3 TOIIN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. I . tr M’Oaffey,)Wholcfhleana Detail Druggtet'aifi Dealer 1 y to Paints, Oil*, Dyesthffe, Ac, corner Wood and Sixth streets, i V ASTBegnlar‘Agent for Dr.TonTs Medicine. ’ - apSl ’ J“ OUN F- SCOTT,- WHOLESALE DEAL* rr in Drug*, Paints," Oils, Famishes and Drwtuflk, No, 2M Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ' All order* will receive prompt attention. tor Schinclri Polmonlc Syrnp. martUydsw ncnoucs.......uocomi axirn. Braun a reiter, wholesale and Retail Druggist*, cemerof Liberty and at. Clair Pittsburgh. ■■. *::: • •■■■•; , : j « . - ; - JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox# Co-1 earner itariet street and Diamond, keepa coa*taally oahknit a fall and complete aanrtinent of Dnzgt, ilodldnch, Medlcfna Chekta, Perrnmßry.and all articleaper talnlagloliUtnialucwr S*Ftaj>bumi Jimcriptlont eftrefany compoondedet all ~ • Jaftly- DIL GEO*; H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, 140 Wood itrett, corner of Wood’street and Vlrsiu Alley, Pltuborgh, Pa. " PlpSutr 53»aUts, CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,and Dealer In Cheese, Batter, lake Fl*h And Produce generally, 25 WoioJ st,' ahor»~Water; Pituborgh.' " my2l J B. CANFIELD, LATE OF^WARREN, * OHIO, Comml)!lon and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer la Western Beserre Cheese, Batter, pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Prod ace generally. Front st~ betwoen Smlthfleld and Wdod,Pittabnrgh. - TiTJBANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS ALL to A. A A: Mcßttne,) Dealer* in floor, Grain and Produce. Commission add Forwarding Merobanta,-No. 124 Second »treeet, Plttsbnrgb, Pa. [Jan.'l, ’C7:dly] JaU David c. herbsiv flodr, pro- Commission Merchant, No. 2G7 Liberty Mrwt, corner of ILmd, Pittsburgh gircs bis attat tioa to tli» sals of iFkmtwFdrk, Bacon, Lard; Cb««, Bottci GnUrvDTledFruit*,Beeaa,4e_4e~ rejpcctfnlly solicited- LEX.- FUKSYTII’- TO Funytb ASotU,) Forwarding and CommUsien 8Ier» tttant, Dealer in Wool, Uldea. Floor, Bacon, lan] arid Lard 03 amt Produce pmwaJly, No. 75 Waters^-PfU*J*crgh, Pa. Hrippce,. general commission! • MerchantarftT-dealer fu Qrocrriaa aod Products 27 f KUj itnet/ESttabtinfh, Pa. B-efer to £. nazmosy Ptttaborftb,-' „ Dacjaut, Con&ATc k Co., Pittslmrgh. ■ solicited and oatlEfactory rotnnu gaar nlcod. . dal&lydawT Robert Hutchinson, commission Merchant, fo»ahs anle of Wes Urn Reoerre Cheese, Butter, lord,' Bacon, Fhb, Pot and Pearl A*hea, Soterstna: Oils, Floor, Grain, EeetU,"Dried Frnlt,and Produce generally, No. I Smlthfield street, between FiT*t and Water. ap3 CHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING ond CooroJsioQ Alerchsnt, Daaler in. Flour, Grain, 80. ran. Lard and Butter, sad all kind* ofPtodaee, No B?mltb> , flcitl rtroot, Wtwoea Flnrt end Water. • *ap3 ATO4WILSON."wii'ij'tESALE OROu CKItS, ComciiMinn Merchants and Dealers la Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2SS Liberty street, - • i Pittsburgh. | ju2i >AUI#K WAREIIOUSiv—JAS. .GARD- J munrucxiT iOßsirDiusiT * —"'-**»* ntmrpv A- f!0„ W r ’ -Ei IN Kit, WbalesJilu thaler ftt- Flour, ProtUioci Awl Pradoc»(W)[frft||rvNa..fi. Sertuth *trrrt.. bctwunj'Liberty' «aJ Sniltlihe!-]. I’itbibargb, Fa. cjjU, tEatprts. AkTILLIAM McCLLNTOCK, Dealer in f .T- Carpets, No. 112 Mark>t»treet. fe2 ? - w.o. s n.n'CALLti)i, TaFjA.'LERSJ .pARPETS, OIL CLOTnS, 1 -9 U4l'l'lhflSi 4c. If a. 37 FwaKli-ctMl |Mar Vfy»d. aitomtss. Robert m’KNlqut, attorney at and Solicitor of theliankof Pittsburgh, No. 110 Pim;th ilfftt, Picutmryb. - •" delS JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT toru«ji at law. Odes No. $3 fourth at, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.. - • ■ ' my2l HAKTZHOBN & ILAZEN, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Oileoo 'Building,-Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.- • •- ' 'Scj! ffioofis. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS In Silks and Ladies’ Dma Good* generally,. Cloaks, Talmas and Shawl*, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for Cunilynsa.- Anunuronlly extearfro assortment laall the above departments, jnstnxtdTOj and scllfaz'at the lowest' prim.' *' • ortboat cor. Poorth aadHaritet stary* ; 'CCS " a- a. »a»os a co„ nrrso'o- u asthoxt *oo-,». roaa A A. MASON & CO., WHOLESALE • and Retail Dealer* in Fancy and Staple Dry Gouda. 26 Fifth street, PlttobngiL-. . fflaroaßts. .. j Carrtagf and Wagon Manufactory. 2>l. L. STEPHENS, Agont, Corner Smitljieid Street and Diamond _4//cy, . WOULD'* respectfully inform pobllo (Hat be U- now locs ted as &b<l bis resumed the barium of Carriage making in.all iu varieties, and Is also prepared to. execute order* tor, ,Wagons of *ll including all work for Iron M era ants’ ash. . ■ BoUclUnf* continuance of the patronage so liberally be stowed opoa him while at ibe old stand ofr'Bigetow'ACoV* •tie would aascr* his friend* that the tame .earn and, Atten tion will b#girentoellhla order*.** heretofore, baring so cured the *errice* of tb* best workmen, a»4 bayiag.ampla •partmenlsrisowbereforibelinlihlng of fine work. : • 49*A good assortment of heavy work now, on haod, *olt iblo for Spring use. All work warranted for 12 months. gyPartlcaur attention given to repair*. jalklyd <?•*«& and Carriage Factory, JO UR SO S » BUOTUEBA CO„ - Cbsiwr of Bdamtqnd Sebecca StrteU, nrotftp RESPECTFOLtX IN- cSW*. vT Xonn their friends, tad the public rail?, that the/ are maanCactaring Darcmchee, Rockaway*, Buggies, Bleighs and Chariots, In all their i“ri-: on* styles of finish and proportion*. AU Aden will be executed with strict regard to durability '•ndbeaotyot finish.. Repair* will also be attended to oo the moet reasonableAernta.' Using in *ll their work'th* beet Eastern Shafts, Pole# aadWucul they feel coofi* dent that all who Car A them with (Itrir patronage .will be erfoetly udsfled on trial of. their woffc,' Purchaamar* rwpmted to give them a call before pnr* charing elsewhera. v . uo8;ljd ■ OtJNDRIES—3OO bgs. prime Rio Coffee; k32ohhdeP&&tcu; • ..adbblastaudaril.CruaMSagar; 10 bbl* Powdered “ 16 “ .Coffee *,, 60 “.Ookfosßyrop; 21 “ Excelilor Syrup; :75bx*6e*«?4i Tobacco;: : -30kg* 6 twiat Tobacco; ' ' 25 casks BJ Car L Soda; .. 25nfbbU8oda'£a!«rAturi 60 bia Soda Saleratus; 20 tlerec* lUeet' 60 hfchest*Yll Tea; . 30 hfebeets Black Tea; 00 caddies ase’d * 4 , 200 rms Rag Wrapping Paper; lOOhuasridsizeaGlatt; 400 Mis Straw ** ■“ 160 dox Corn Broom*; 'CuOkos* host brands Kails; • 50Jktxc3 Clay Plow; 3 cui> Bleac’d Whale Oil; ?6 billsN GTar; • lolmgaGrain Popper; . .6 bags Allspice; 100 bbis large No 8 Mackerel; ‘“ii'Jeldo* Sole Luther; &0 bW« mnl « “ fo store and for ule by WATT A WILSON, selt ' ' . , •>. ' • Ko.gfi» Überiyst. Sundries— *33o bagaPrimbßloCoffae; , ISO cheats f. H. and Black Teas; 76 boxes assorted brand* Lamp Tobacco; 25 kegt Eix Twist Tobacco; . 25 hhdirortoßicoflngar; - : . 60 Lbls Reffiwd Sagan ? 66 bWaTellow Befljwd Bng*n ' W hbls Byntß , so bbis Fi™ T » tnr Sjrmp; .. .60 bbU N.O. Molasses; 36 keg* BI OarbSoda; . 60 boxes SudaSalaratcs; ■ 100 bdlseaaorted site*Straw Wrapping Paper. 1& Uercoaßice: t.. ; r : SOO Side* Sole Leothnn . . ' . 20 Ibis pore Fish .Oil; 25 bbUlioriaOil; ' , 25 boxenariorted Window Glass; 150'dozen aoorted Broome - 900 kea assorted Niuls. . Jo store aed for tale by M 7 , . ' JOIINFLOTDACO. OLO> Doillflioa OYSTER HOUSE, COHHka iLAND LCBKBTT STREET^, MOOTED J>AItT; CAN AND «n»,D' { oysters, . • ’ kn 4 K.itcrii Fliti, Ac. nolftdlw. ■ - . STAKCU AGENOV UAVING BEEN appointed Agent for Pltubureh. br the MABISO3 BTA&CuCOIIPANTj for thecal* of tbdr celebrated PEARL * U varraotadenui taquality to any known In this market) are now prepared lo*nbpty Wboletale Ileal* et* at'aa&afiKtnreh* prices. We inruertb* aueorion of the Trad»lnthlsartklo.toanrraffllnattoaoiy> B p rrr ~r l F I t,v-v. and which.wfllhekrpleondl to thedemaod. : . pa, , myn - Ho. • Wondgxw 1 2 PRIME KQLL BUTTER: ' BeoriTCd this d*yjnd for sale by NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From IT. S. gCHELL'3 AdTerttlng Hooae, No. 305 Brood way. AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make, la any pirt of tbs United States, from three ti Ore dollars a day, by seiUo* from sample **TIIE-PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with an im proved Earner. Every iamilT who ha* regard for lifo, per son, property or economy will purchase them. For Infor mation l>y mail, inclose stamp, to IIAWXnURST k MOTT, Patentees and cadastre ManaCicrarers, CO Foltoo street. New Tort. LIGIITE, HEWTOS ft BRADBCRYB, 421 Broow. Stnei, Nev Tort, MAN UFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrest Plank Piano Forte*. cclubral&i (or depth, fall, non, richness, nortty,«nd*pccuUar singing quality of their tone, for which they hare rweired the highest ecowlnras from the greatest musical eclobrittoa of thecountry; and in every firir, when brought In competition with other hittru menu, hare obtained the highest premium. Hie Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which is owned and used only by ns, guarantees their standing in tono longer than anyolbef in strument; while their unpreeodentod demand in all part* of the eonntry la a sufficient proof of (heir superior excellence. A liberal discouutto Clergymen, Schools and the trade. _ Cemmiggloit, &r. ■AtCOUI LUC5..—....... JOOX L. LUCS. ~.._JOS. B.LUCn JOS. S. LEECH & CO., 8f05.943 db 944 Liberty *<!., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE dROCERS AND ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS l N FLOUR* ACT) BACON, Tin. Plate and Tinner’s Stock. AND j PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jylhdly j • MoALPXK & CO., (Late of J. 8. Looch, McAlpln It Co, Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION - AND **j FORWARDING MKRCHANT'S’ Levee and Waihinnon Avenne, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TRKJMTOUY, RLFKRKNCES: Joseph 8. biech t CtL, and Pittsburgh Merchants gcuer* *Uf- { lyllidAwlyT . THOMAS « GALiiAGHER, ‘ €ommission and forwadding MERCHANTS, No. 90 Pine ikriet, St. Louis, Mo. urn to i Surosa, IDantis t Ccl, j Jons A Lauru. Lnuom, STtwaar A Co, l * A Painter. -Will purchase to ordor, Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain* 4c. Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding. j JeB:lyd* SPRINGER lIARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer in Wool, Provision* and Produce gen erally, No. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, i*a. HENRY~“ST KING. (LATE OF TOE firm of King* MoorheadJ [Commiasion Merchant, auJ Dealer in Pig Metal and BloamsiNo.Tfi Water street, b*- low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. ] 1 ~ - ' aplG A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAR^ • dy, Janes ACoAQommisriop and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of thokledisou and Indianapolis Railroad, cor per First and Ferry Pittsburgh; Pa. J»3g:lyd I'DWARD T. MEGRAW, GENERAL J Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Manu factured Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, SuuflL 4c, 241 Liberty street, opposite 1 the h«*aJ of WoodTPttts burgh, Pa. mhl2dy ©corns. Bag’ a ley', c osaK ave & ooT. Wholesale Grocers, No*. 13 and 20 Wood street, Pitta burgh. EEIS ' A' BERaI'C pROCERS AND Dealers in Bacon, Lnrd, Floor, Cbeeee, Brooms, Ac., South-West corner Suithfield and Second Stmts, Pitts burgh. \ octiljrJ Alexander king* wholesale .Grocer and Importer «>f Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ! • apblyd* TSTM. MITCUELTREE, Jr:, 4 BRO-, 11. Wholesale Oroeere, Rectifying Distillers,and Wine and Lfqoor Merchants, No. 2U9 Llburty street, Pittsburgh. JuO | jiro. a. joxcj jia. l. ouolct. TONES* COOLEY, WIIOLELALE 0110- fj CKP.S and Doat Furubibera, dealers in ProdQce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water street, near Churry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 23 ain’t p.eusiTxa ~i. joun s. djlwoeth. —— - »• uu-*>—rfuan s. viLvVKiti. SURIVER & DILWOKTH, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. 330 and 132 Second street, (between Wood ana Smlthfidd, Plttebirgb. j A CULBERTSON j WHOLESALE e GrocerandCommusioo Merchant, Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactured 193 Liberty tlteet, Pittsburgh. ! JOUN FLOYD 4 CO~T WHOLESALE Grocersend Cutun4ssiim N@. 173 Wood and 223 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. f Jelfl JfsaiAii"w'oKEy cd,[wholesale L Or6ccri,OoilUlrt«lOTiHerctuiof* l MuML«ler»itj-| > fo<h«v o. SO Wmter street, Re! 63 Frootstmt. Pittsburgh. THOMAS UTTLX, SB— .THOMAS UTTLA, Jb. (Late of tbs firm ilohlsoa, L til# 40o.) Tlittle a co., wiioleSjCle geo • OEHS, Froduco and Commlss od MerchuU, mxl Dadersia Pittsburgh ttannfbctana. No. 112 Betouil «tnmt, Pittshargh. ... JslSfcr-*3 WM.Jt*CtTTCIttoa„. ......... B.L- noatoa. TTTJI. McCDTCHEON & CO.’, WHOLE iif SALEGrocen,ProJncaand GjtntntdooMerchant#, Itul l>&«lcra Id Httalrarch MannCictijrtd Artidr*, No. 219 IVrty ■ tract, earner ot lryln, IHttibjirgh, Pa. tny3 Atul Liberty Jobs btwxu... u a. i'. iu imu. A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE A Grocer*, Prod oca ami CommiMioa Dealers in Pittsburgh UanaCtctnrea, So. 8 Wood street, be tween Water and Front »L, PttUbargfa. aplß *O9T. AOEISOS, J. eAW’L B. KOEUOX. E ROBISON & CO.J WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Commiesius and Dealers In *ll of Profisot*, Prodnce and Pittsborgb Maumfoctaree, Wo. SBS Llbertystreet, PltUborgh. | Jalfrlyd T>OBEBTU. KINO, WHOLESALE ORO LLv CER, Coatminlon'llercbaat, and Dealer la Feathers, Fiih, Flonr, oiul all.Uoda of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib* ertyitreet, month of Sixth, Pitabprgh, Pa. Libera] *]• Tincea mode on coafllgnmenU. ) Jas:ljd BOBCSTBALmr^. JAKES B. LB**DUtQ. Robert dalzell i co., whole- BALE OroctfL .Ootoatiatoa unl Forwarding Mer chant! uul Dealsreln Produceand Putiburgb Manu&ctnra, He. 251 Liberty atroet, PittAnrsh, I'm. my 2 Beal ISatat* agtnta • WILLIAM WABD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bondi, Mortal jea and all aecnritlH for moo#y. ' Persons can procure loani through my-Agcney,oo reason-. aMo toms. j Thcae wiahing to Invest their cpney to good ad exotics, can always find tint and aocund clan paper at my office, tor •ala." •All eomnmriffatf on» and loterrleire atrictly confidential. Office QUANT BTUIIKT, opjxnitdßt. Panra Cathedral. JeLdtT . ■ 1 AU«XJf LOOXII— —{,. tnoa. D. UMUIS Austin xoosns & qo„ dealers in Proalnory Notes, Boodo, Mortgages and all Becnri tiea for Money. ... . I Money loaned on Checks ahon dates, with collateral securities. 1 * NOTES AND DBAfTS BOUOUT AND BOLD. Persons desiring loans can he accommodated ou reasonable tenna,and capitalists can Us raratuhed with good sccuritit* at remtmcratlTe prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Seal Eatato. f No. W Ponrth street, above Wood. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary public. mrt BoofescKtif, &c. Tn| & CO., Stationers, ra god Job Printers, No. I ' »030 (SUCCESSOR TO ,dj Retail Dealer Id Books, Jjodefal street, Ctb door 3. WM. G. JQHNSTOI Blank Book Manufacturer! 67 Wood atreat, Pittsburgh, Pa. E c. cochhaneTl t a. Sadler,) Wholesale *n«J] .BUtfonary and Paper Hanging*; T & ofMarfeet Sinara, Allegheny, TOHNS. DAVISON,BQOK.SELLKU AND (/' Stationer, raceewf to Dtrieon AAgnew,No. 63 Merket »treat, near Fonrlb, Pittsburgh, EAY A CO, BOOKSELLERS AND SI’A TIONERB, No. U Wood «tricL, next door to the cor : o£r'Of Thirds Pittsburgh, Pa. Sctluoland LawDookscoo* • stantly on hand. T L. READ, BOOKS ST A tl 4 TIQNEB, Nftr7S yoprth >L, f polio Solldlng, XJUNT minebT booksellek 1 M and Btatlooar, Masonic llalt,|Flflb street. ißusic, &r. JnSuFjOffiKoK, NpTWTOD st„ between Diamond Alia? and Fimrth •treat, Bolt Agent tbrCIIICKKKINU A BONS' (BoetonljPlANO FORTES, MA HON A HAMLIN'S MODEL MKLODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, add Dealer In Mas id and Musical Good*. Ja2J . | HKLEBERA BRO.JNo. 5* FIFTH • St., Eizn of tbaQolden Harp, folo Afreut for NUNNS k CLARK'S-(New I'ork) anrlrallad Qiaod aod Square PIANOS, and OARIIART A NEEDHAM’S genuine UELO DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIC}IS, Dealer* In Unite and Masical Instnnneota. f fed rmABLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTURE \j KR and Daalar la Plano Fartea/and Importer of Ma4c aoil Uoskal Xnatrataentf. -Bole Agent for tbs lIAIIRUTIO PIANOS,aIso for BALLET, DAVIS*I CO/BBoaton PUooa, with and without AJolaan Attachmeotl 113 Wood street. . ayS .■ - • - t-■■ r ' • , " , |)i)£oittano.i J\R. OBRIEN CAN 3E CONSULTED / at Dr.Smith'i.ccnwr Fifth'-and «treeU, on ST)AYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 tod 1 to 3 o'clock. , thoßrownrrillc Road. BR. B, T; FORD still continues his now ypnpTARLB PRACTICE- Ill# office, We** and PeuMjlTMl* Awnoe, (Fourth Street fload,) But end o T>l»mrtnJ«tre#LPttteburkh» P*- .. . Unlimited «<*«•in;Acute an \ CWtfiic Dbttuca not b»qaM IdW ct lb. JOB PRINTING.— oAR aEcntAas, ; ' w V£?SW. p^s SSntßrai .... LABELS, I .4 '. . LETTER HEADS, And erery deaeripticnof Job Printing, pUln or ornemeotet, executed neatly, dald Printer*, Binder* end SUtionere, £7 Wood 8 ONEYTOLOAN on Notes, Drafts, Bonds Krflloitgig*, by AUSTIN LOOUZB#OO. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, fFBRUARY 26.. ISSS. iHanufattiiwre. BTJSHA &. GUTENDORF, nascvACTcaina or STEAM BOILKB'S AND ALL KINDS OP SHEET IR O W WOEK. Penn Street, near Water^ Pittsburgh, Penna. ftlUAUorders promptly attended fr. r«2l-3md JPL . L Y ON S, (Successor to A. Lyons A Co.) , _ KAitcTACtr&m or • LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES, ANDDEALBRIN VARIETY GOOES, AcC., fS°r* 138 Wood 8t '» P»ttibapgh, p«. MORRIS Ac COLTAKT, eOLC MANL'FACTCXas OV HUGHE S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FOBOE ASD TRIP HAMMERS. Hammers of thg following size* &c made to order ° 1 N«. 1, Uft I| n .rnllMinr.SODSlb>. IYI™ *'3so “J ‘ • “ “ “ MIIB « *soi , ‘ “ 11009 “ ■* 000. “t’ «}£“ ■' 23068 “ “ 000. J■; “01160“ “ 1600. 6, “ *♦ “ •* 012U1 •* •* i;oO Order* aoticHcd. For pkrUcnUr* address MOUKI3-* COLTART. PITTSEOQH, PA. WKLL9* UIUULK ft €u., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lUKir?4CTITatB» OP lUPS, TUONQS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited frctn the trade, and i.r..uipUj »Ul. ped na per Instruction*. . T«as—« month*, or & per cent, discount for •clailjdftwS "JOI '*• P. HAMILTON CO., ENGINEERS Ac MACHINISTS, Comei* Pint and Liberty Su., Pittiforgk, Pa. CCPERIQK SfEAir ENGINES, for Grist » andfitw UUU, Breweries, Printing E»tab!Ub meats, aiannUctorloa, Ac., wndotoenler. Ttwy aleorontinno iho mannGictorenf their Celebrated „ MACHINISTS' TOOLH, Snch •* Turning Lathe*, Iron Planer*, • Goriogand Drilling ilocUinno. A. Alim, Wrought Iron Shafting, with l v ullav», Uanmrf, ii »<£H/daly> jn7 S-AJVITTXaij i3K.A_UJL.KV. Baas Las*, (BeLw tb« St. Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Penna., MtntTracTcsx* or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, I Of eTcry-.CoiUT anil Number. S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON •bort ebticft for erery color or camber or Tana, liar- UK beca o&aof the original manufacturers of tbocclebi « “llraale; Woolen Yarni/Mn concretion with toy brutlu Wra. Bnulley, of Whorliug, I woulJ re*j>ectfully aoileit share of the ardors for Y*ru\ as tbore. <g*Caitx paid tor Sheep SVldi ami Wool ' WXUUM BA IK HILL .. JAUnV ISU3U WILLIAM BA&SIULL 4 CO., 61 Penn st, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND sIIEET k_J Iron Workers, Manufacturers of BarubQl'fl Patent Boil«r, Locomotive, Flood and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Brdchen, rire Bed, Shaun Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Puis, Soger Pans, Iron Yawls, life Boats, etc. Alio, Blacksmith*'. Work, Bridge mod Viaduct Irons, done ad the shortest Uca. AU orders from a distance promptly attended to. __ Pena cotton Mills, Plttibarch. 17’ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MANUFAC IV TURERSoT— Puna A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings; Carpet Chain or all culon and shade* Cotton Twiae; “ Bed Curd* “ Plough Lines and Sash Cord; “ Hope of all sizes and deecriiitlnnc Batting. -O-Or-bn toft at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson • Co-, 131 Wiwd street, will hare attention. j*2Vty JAMES IBWIH, _ mancfaotubeu of QULPIIUKIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; O Sweet spirit* of Nitre; Nitric Acid, Iloflmun's Anodyne; Muriatic Acid; Aqua Ammonia. FPF; Nitrous do Fowler's Solution; jjjj3 j.o. rearu-t s. *. j wm. jokxsox. PEHHIN A JOHNSON, MA.NUFACTDHF.RfI AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS A CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRK AND WATER-PROOP CEMENT ROOFi.MI, 133Tnnui Sth**?, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocU..m 11. M. \VAIUU&N OCOTJ MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WAIIREX> IMPROVED FIRE AND Water-Proof CumpositluD Roofs aud RooQau Ma terials Ag*ofllco—24 Fifth street. iMilj DASIEL UEXNETT, Manufacturer of fancy color ed IroDstono Ware, P-ocfciiigiiam and Yellow Wans, Ac. Omc« at the Manufactory, eon*- of Washington and Yranklln itwu, Birmingham, oimosit* «*iiul>ar,ch. IV mrltfcdlj* tuomis mrcntt.... ..WM.arsTtssoi. . n. actum* .... Union Foundry, MITCHELL, lIEIinOS ±. CO. YJtTILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF Culoa Poowlrr,at tkaolJ it&u.l ..f FENNOCK, VITCIIELXA CO, Tin. tSJ liberty *L They will itiAßniactnre, as nmaf, • large and general as sortment of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slide Orens, OFFICE ASO PARLOR STOVES, MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Doliow Ware, Wagon Boici, Bog Irons, SAD IRON'S, TEA KETTLES, PLOWS A PLOW rOLVTg, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally. And OASanJ WATER PIPE 3 of all ilxo*. IROSASD SAILS OF THE BESTBBASDSA Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., AU of which wiU ho' »o!d at manufiicturors’ price*. tafiAj y WILLIAM TATK, PLUMBER AM) GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, ow Liberty, and 472 Penn street, next df.or to Alderman Parkinson’s Oflice, and Federal «t., near Laouck Allegheny. Every description of Fittings fur Wutrr Gas and BtMam - my3l:tf KncVuetlc Tile Floor, ! ‘ For Churches, Italia, Consemtorba, Vestibulea and Sure*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. From the original patentees, 1 Messrs. Hinton A Co, London, and Messrs. Millar A Coatee, New York, for Pittsburgh and the West. All work executed in a superior *lyle. Plans, Drawings and Specimens ran be seen at No, 2 Fourth street, near IJU e *T- fap2SJ mrtajyd JOIIK CAMPBELL, . * _ Manufacturer ofbootss^. andSUOLSof every description, No. 34 Bmltbndd street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oe3l:lyd Insuranct agents. TKTE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur anea Co, La&yctte Hall, Wood st.frl. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka InsurocneOo,, a No. 0 Water street. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY • Ponnsyiranla Insnranre Company of Pittsburgh, Jones’ Uujldlny, Fourth street. SAMUEL L. MAKSHELL, Secretary Citi teas* Insurance Company, M Water street. EM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inaur a ance Company, 92 Water streot. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank* a lln Fire Insnrenco Company, Northeast corner Wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware a Mntnsl Insurance Co., 42 Water street. TUOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur ance Comjwvny and PI ttsburgn Life Insuranee Company, ecruon Water and Market streets. TIIOS. J. - HUNTER, Agent Funnem’ and Mechanks* loanraaco Do., 00 Water street. JOStl UA ROBINSON, Ageut Continental 2l Fifth street. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great YVVst • era lusaranceCo^OTFrontstreeL @pfjolshrg. .waltz* p. iuudiu. saatta a. noema Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porters and Dealers, 87 Wood street, between Fourth streetand Diamond Alley, where may be found an extensive assortment ofevsry description of ' Paper llaDglngs, (ar Par. lon, flails, Dining Rooms and CL am ben. Also, Window Shades, In great variety at lowest prices to country dealer* wlfl . WALTER PAMAHBUALL k 00. S. SP summon w. a. bateman. T? EDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 90 and 98 Jji Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers sml Dealers In WALL PAPER, • . CURTAIN QOODS, 1 ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS ANUOORDS, o COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRTNO MATTRESSES, ktjj Would solicit tho attention of pnrchaeera to their Urge »nd varied stock. apSftfiajd J SEIBERT, Practical Upuolsterkr, *. a\'o. 100 Third Street, Fitttbvrgh, Maiiutsctnrer aud dealer In CURTAINS, CORNICE. BAND3,BOADKSand BUNDS, MATTRABSKS,COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, kc. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mrlfclyd furniture. JOB* U. T0CH0..... TQOS. *. TOVNU FlHCla L 10080 T. D. Yorso * CO., FURNITURE AND CUAIRS Of Every Description. 110T0RT—fUenl /J, W»«ji TOk tal Dmta. Awnee Warthonie—No». >8 &40 Smlthfield St., OTEAMBOAT Casln FURNITURE—Wo U are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and Invito the attention of those Interested in famishing boats. S*3o:d*wB T.B. YOUNG kCO. JAMES W\ WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.. JW.TV. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • lib fHonds and customer* that ho has just completed lUsatockof Furniture, which lsa*cld*nytbeUrgv«tMidl*rt erer oS.’rcd forsaleln As li» bdvbnnlotd to op hold hb stock, with seasoned material* bestworknujaldp xnd newest design* and from tbs extra* of Us orders «sd tagflUy la mannfectttring, ho Is enabled to prndnw warrant ed rCu2imT&B at the lowest price*.• : - - . Us keeps always on band the greatest variety of every description of ftouiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tbs most elegant and a*tl y, that}* boose, dr any part ofoas, msybefnnilshea from hb stock, or maaa&rtufaaSxpieetly 1 to order. • >• •' ... . v _ mr2o BROOM CORN—23 bales this day' 'mdArcdsbi h!3 UiI.SKYH.CQ UdK 3, fittsburgj} PUBUBHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S. RIDD LB SB CO.,' * r - rtrta min. ison Axirancn). U&'THEDATL rGAZETTEistheoldettNewspaperinthe ffrji, and having anexUntivt ctmlntimj amongst Uiebuxinesa men, and reaching aB clone*, it offert inducements to cl&jjt- Users as ths bat meditun through which to rtcch thepuUii. *&-TffE WEEKLY GAZETTE is iuued every HWjtri. 4flf and Saturday, on a large blanket sheet, and contains in ■ addition to the news tf the week, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the Markets, cuzswotxol and monetary af fair t, ana an accurate Bank Note List, corrected weekly for thisjxzper —making it the best Cbnmsrcial Newspaper in the TEB3IB* DAILY— Six liall&n per annum, payable Id adtance, or ISW cents pnr week, payable to the Carrier*. WEKKLT—Two Dollar* per annum, payable In admure. Clubs are furnished on ino following terrnc P'mr copies one rear IJD u “ ** ....... twenty" “ u And ono to the penon getting op tbo stub free. ate strictly required, and no pa> por will be sent after the time 1* up to which It was judd. Rates of Advertising 1 ftamireof 10 tines, 1 time I«“ « 2 « 1 « " * 3 « .... 1 ** “ 1 week ............. 1 « .« « a “ .. 1 “ “ “ 3 “ .. 1 00 ... 1 76 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 “ “ l mbuth ......... &00 “ “ a “ 700 •' “ 3 “ .. 900 1 “ “ “ 4 " - -.10 00 1 “ “ “ 0 - . 12 00 1 “ “ “ 13 « . —lO 00 Yearly adTertiienareonUtlftllooi)* tqaare,ehang ’ able at {ileoaore, per annum.- ........ 2 9®* Adratiseoienta with Cut» treble price. 6 oo Fsom Kansas.— ■ Lawrence, Kansas, Monday, Feb. IH. —Thalovesligallng Cdtaraisaloa for the ; Investigation of election frauds,sai through the whole of Saturday night. Dr. Babin, of.Erown ville, Kansas, a reliable gentleman, was one of the witnesses examined. He testified that about two weeks beforo the 4lk of January, he was in the Virginia Hotel, Jefferson City, Mo., and there overheard a conversation between Got. Stewart of Mo , and Frank Marshall of Kansas. Stewart assured Marshall that ar rangements had been perfected by which several hundred voter* were to be sent over into the border preeinli, to participate in the election. Ho gave him the full details of the localities and num bers. The Scrgeants-at-Armsof the Commission had just returned from Johnson county with fot* persons who were implicated, directly or indi rectly, ia the eoormoti* frauds of tbo 4th Jan uary election. Sbawneo precint, os you will remember, re turned over nine hundred (900) votes. C. C. Gogfrny, one of tho clerks of election there, was examined under oath. After aomo hesita- tion, bo finally gavo a full hislory'of the affair. He swore that there were but about ono hun dred and sixty-three honest voles polled. Tho poles closed at 9 o’clock, p. m. Early the next morning he and the other clerk went over to Westport, Mo., and there, In Cot Boone’s store, added sernal hundred names to those of the lona fide voters. The names were read to them from some list by a soa of Bov. ffXcim Johnson”, and other Pro-Slavery men. The fudges* cer tificates (which had been made out on separate sheets of paper) were pasted on' at the foot of these bogus returns, and they were then sent to Calhoun. Col. Dsnforlh of. Westport, {who is known to have acted under instructions from Calhoun, and who was also connected with the frauds in the other prccinls> waa lhe instigator and director of the swindle. The Judges corroborated this testimony fully, and swore that several hundred names bad been added to the returns,-after the polls were closed ana they had made outlbera certificates. As these witnesses gave their testimony under the direct promise tbotthey should be protected back to their homes, they were sent back quietly early yesterday morning. They will, of coiirae, dee to Missouri. - The Spring Hill returns showed is Free Slate majority. The Pro-Slavery messenger by whom they were sent in, never delivered them, and now swears that he lost them an the vay. It is Uie height of radicalism toorguotliat wiiea a large majority of tho people thick one way, then .and therefore a majority of tiro Judges should think with them. This is (he argumeui, although not avowed in so many words. Hat even if a Court were representative in its char acter, public policy icould rtgvh'c that a majority of the Court thoulj come from the MINORITY of the people. We say policy would' requiro this, for a popular majority ueed a check of this kind. Such is the principle of aur government.—.A'. ' Y. Jour. Com. We are not yet acquainted with the particular features of j3an for tho re or ganisation of (he Federal Supreme*Coiirt, and' therefore cannot yet commit ourselves either for or against it. Hut we protest at onco against the doctrine above advanced. It is an affront to Republican institutions. It strikes at the very central principle of all Republican government. It is a simple declaration that henceforth and, forever States (the ‘tjnlggftt ■houlJ possess ft majority of liA-gflfifemc' Court and that the Southern exposition of tho Consli tulion should in.. all" coles prernil. CM* all the extreme dootrinrs engendered in the rankness of Northern subserrioacy, »o hare not seen one so utterly disorganising and degrading aa this It needs to be mentioned but to bo repell.4 by orery right-spirited freeman.— X. I - . CW. - Enquirer. - - ■ W I pi. . TubUsal Gams of Calhoun.— I The Kickapoo correspondent of the Press, Philadelphia, iu bii loiter of Feb. 9, 1858, Bays: ••The programmo of the Lecomplonites has unwittingly leaked oat. It is this: Calhoun has left a man . hero to Issue certificates to the officers elect, who are pro-slavery according to his count, whenever tho Constitution posses through Congress, whicbfacthe is to telegraph to'hia said agent at the earliest opportunity.— As soon as the members; of tbe Legislature re ceive their certificates, they are to meet at Fort Leavenworth, elect Calhoun and Isaacs United States Senators, and adjourn tine d*. - What the Stale officers are to do we aro not informed.— The game is a vfry desperate one, and it is very certain that Calhoun has sfaked his “bottom dollar” on the result. If the Constitution passes Congiw, I know of no two men who would be beUee eolUled to its advantages, or betterre presehtatjves of the Lecompton parly, than the' two nar:ed. It is not expected that either of them will ever enter the Territory again, os citizen*, And they would very fitly carry out in fraud, t£g;game tbqs fraudulently begun.” A Dull Excoumukicatius.—Washington, WednesdayilFeb. 17.—Mr. Douglas having aban-" doned the Democratio Farty,and thrown himself entirely info the arms of Republicanism and fanaticism, w it becoming a duty for the friends of the time-honond organization of Democracy to treat him at Us raibiy: and those who have followed his lead will discover before long that they have sold lheir po|j£ical faith and honesty for less than a “mess of pottage.” Tho country is al ready aware that the President has ousted tho Postmaster at Chicago, who forgot that he oioed certain duties to the party trhich teas rewarding him, and gave his influence to tho enemies of tho Na- tional Administration. For similar reasons, the Postmaster at Columbus. Ohio, has also been re moved, and in both these instances Democrats, good and true, have received the places vacated. President Buchanan it determined to reward those who are faithful, and the country may rely apoo it that polltlcaF traitors and renegades will re ceive no countenance or favor. —Special Cor, Pennuylcanian. EvrarririKU to be known about Um Princess Royal of England, recently married to tho Prince of Prussia, is Just now of interest. The following anecdoto is authentic, though never beforo in print: “A few years ago, a gentleman named Brown had .occasion to be at Windsor sometimes, and the Princess was accustomed to greet him with 'How do you/do, Brown ?! Her mother rebuked her for tho familiarity and finally said, ‘lf over I hear yoa addressing that gentleman so disre spectfully again, I shall instantly order you to bed.' The next lime he appeared the Prinoess said, 'Ab, how do you do, Broihi? good morn ing Brown, and good night, too, for 1 am going to bed.’ And to bed she went; but in an hour or two her kind hearted mother relented, went to her, and by a little admonition affectionately administered, cured'her more effectually than by bedding her.”—JT. JT. PotL Good Pluck.— T. L. Harris, a Democratio member of Congress from Illinois, writes to the New York anti-Lecompton meeting: “Before I will'abase myself by an endorse ment of the monstrous tilialniea which are said to have been perpetrated in the concoction and eonsammatioa of this scheme of White slavery, I will Buffercruclfixion head downwards." : Mr. Harris also declares, what must be mani fest to all who examine tho effect of Bochanan’s policy: “The occasion is oneof the gravest im port. It is than for Congress, by a legislative act, to make slaves of a whole commu nity of white metm” , . Heavy ludgubbt. —ln Uio United States Cir cuit Court, at Cincinnati, an Saturday, a judg ment was rendered against tho Life,and Trust Company f»r $259,293,60, in favor of 801 l & Grant,- bankers, of London. The action was upon bills' nf exchange drawn or endorsed by E. Ludlow, theNewTorkagentofjtbeTnuiCom paay. ! The Pacitic Hotel Disaster.— During yes -1 lerday the workmen at tho mournful scene at I Seventh and Poplar streets, contiaaed their ex i carations. By nightfall, the charred and mutila ted remnants of five more of the victims were ex humed. They wero borne to thfe stable-loft on Franklin avenue, where the others were deposi ted. A considerable portion of the ruins re mains yet to be explored, and more bodies will probably be found. There are now eighteen. oif those yesterday discovered, only one could bo identified, and that solely by means of two false froat teeth, which were readily remember ed by his afflicted friends os those of Mr. Bruce McXitt. His remains, with those of one other, were found in the cellar of the late dry goods store of Mr. H. Hirsch. Tho rest were taken from the cellar of Jones’ drug store. Throngs of visitors were yesterday constantly gathered around the black and desolate charnel. A multitude of objects of varied interest lay mournfully broken and mingled in the ruins. Many of them were of a character deoply to stir emotion in the breast of sympathy. The articles of valuo are carefully preserved. Among them are daguerreotypes, rings, pencil cases, &c., many of which aro but slightly injured.— St. Louis, Dem. Tuesday, Sudden Death is a Cuubch— Singular Cir cuvistancu.—-The Troy Whig states that at the conclusion of a funeral discourse on Thursday, in one of the Methodist Churches of that place, an old clergyman, Rev. Samuel Howe, of Lan singburgh, rose to say a few words in reference to the deceased, lie stated that he knew Him well, and life long, and concluded by remarking, “I am seventy-eight years old, and shall soon join him.” Soon after the congregation was dismissed, Mr. llowo left the main room of the church, and entered the basement, where, seat ing himself in a rocking-chair, he almost imme diately expired. The cause of his death was probably a disease of the heart, irritated and , by tho excitement of tho occasion. A CURRENT RUNNINO ALL ONE wat. —A Tike eoanty correspondent of the St. Louis Leader says, among other things: “Money Bcarce in this region, but most kinds of property are held at the old fig ures. There is oo land selling, but the /tales of slaves and mules would not indicate the preseuce of hard times.*’ Buck is tho uniform tenor of the reports from Missouri. The sales fit slaves are frequent, bat their places will have to be supplied with free labor; for one never hears of any new arrivals of slaves in that State. How long will this cur rent couliauo to set out of the Slate before Mis souri will be ready for emancipation?—At tc i 'ark Post. Swallowing a Note.—Dr. Charles Sabouria, cx-Mayor of Longueii, had obtained discount on a note of $5600 of a note shaver named Malo, and on the 16th inst., Sabourin called at Malo’a office to pay a part and give a note for the balance. While Malo was casting the interest Sabourin soiled the note from the table and swallowed it. Sabourin is under arrest on a chargo of felony. Savings Bask in New Vonc.—lt appears from tho report of the superintendent of banking, that the resources of the various savings’ banks in the Slate ofNewYork amount to $43,885 9l»l, at the close of the post year the sum of $41j422,C72 was due depositors. The amount deposited during the year was $24,8:50,443; amount withdrawn $24,541,082, and the sum of $2,643,015 was received for interest. Me. Charles Matiiews, comedian, was mar ried In New \ork on Sunday evening last, to Mrs. Litxio Weston Davenport, lately the wife of Mr. A. 11. Davenport, of Wallack’s Theater. The decree of court divorcing Mr. and Mrs. Daven port was pronounced on ike Saturday week pre vious. The attorney probably made but one job of gelling the decree and the license. A warlike population they have in Cincinnati. Directory appears the following warlike nomenclature; Messrs. Gunn, Cannon, Pistol, Fusee, Shutce, Bullitt, Shot, Maskett and R. Til lory. AN OItDFN&NCE Relative to the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayo*? alid Chicago Railroad Compauy. t»CTiy» 1. JJo it ordained, 4c., That the Mayor be unJ he la hereby authorized and directed to i nter intoa written contract with tha Pittsbargh, Port Wayne and Chicago Bail road Company, which shall continue for Un veaia (rota the date hereof, granting tn said Uailroad Colnjouiy the privilege of entering upon and Uying down rail* fi*rn double track railway, (with the privilege of travelog the •ante with their car* and machinery,) scrota I’enaaml Liber ty slroeU. tlraplac* of crusting on Penn ttn-ei not to 1* less than 538 Tcet, oor more taan tat cstwardty from Wayue street—npon the following term* and endf thins, to wit: Fint-—' The said Railroad Company oliali construct their track* atrnch grade u nut to obstruct the free use of said struts, nnj any (htnrecbarge of the grade of si.td street*. •* of either of them, shall be conformed to by said Kailroad Gnupany.Afadib* style of rail used shall he 'abject to the approval oft he Street Committee. # &toßd*—The crossings, water Warn, *Dd all other 1m ttrotetaenfsro-inired, shall beoudosnbjscl to the dtt«*cti m of appraral of rh» City fUgwtatnr or other proper oSfarr erf the «ity, In coonectton with the Street Committee; and ahull be maintained by sail] Company In inch manner as said Committee 'hill from ilirm to tltno direct. n»ret— lncase ofay £«U*glnguld crossings ur either of them to r cdfeCs»paoy shall not defend under this - ~ 'im<HLsiil<iii I Ini i '*> arenr Jlminci*, 01 iU proTUfons. ...ailruail Company * Wt^7?rs'v »««hn»en, wa-j^Sv onlj by any of said watrhraen. ■*•» »-. . l/™s.‘3SSSSs; ,, Ssg^ 1 <r "» ‘••■'.iSSaßfc >I~J lb. .; !S;.u t^S,,' 111 '" ■• ■ C".tcr ““• **?* to prareut acclSutl£t **! hoar; D °f *U»p thrre .b«ll be> .trained tram Hu to Umo SJ tbo U^ r> ££“■ troller, RivmrUlng npgoU t o r anti Street Committee, lnr££ junction with the Proaidnnt and Superintendent of the Rail ruad Company. ' Company *b*l] rrw*t, maiuuin nn*l keep property lighted,at |ia own coat, two go* lamp* ateach aruitable belt shall ai*o be hung on a poet at each crowing, which ahal! he rung by the watchman on duty on the approach am! during (he pairing of a train. Srrcnih?— No train •lull be permitted to rrtwi peon or Liberty ctrecti eo as to laterropl a funeral or other procee- Tbo MiJ eompany ,ih»IJ ouly use within the iimiU <>f the city of Pittnburgh'Vuch motive power m trtny t* prescribed from time t u Uuio by Ibo Major and Record ing Regulator of tho city. AVntA;—Th« uid Railroad Company shalt wlthlu four month, fromand alter the passing of thli ordinance, erect, eatablispi and forever maintain a aafeand secure warehouse <if snfßcitot capacity, lor the accommodation of tha freight (ng business ol the citlxens of Pittsburgh. which warehouse ihall I* located on the ground known a* the “American Uotel Lot, on Penn street, or on tome oilier eligible loca tion. not east of O'Hara street,nor wert of Wayne street; a»d shall keep the same epen and supplied with a competent fmcofor the transaction ofhaflnea*. during each business day, for the rereiitioo ami delivery or freight from or lo citixeosof Plitaourgb, who shall have thes preference to •blpplDg at said warehouse, and lu the transportation of freight orcr aaid road no preference ahall be given over clt lrena of told city: and all freight consigned to Pittsburgh consignees over said road shall bo delivered at the said warehouse, and no preference orersnch consigners shall be glveu by said Company In the delivery affreight. rewM.-—R*ld Railroad Company ahall stipulate that It will not, either dlrecUy or Indirectly, bylUelforlta agent-sen *n forwarding or commission basluess, norshall It lu floe ace freight carried ovi-r said road to anypereou or firm.to of*^ltut>nrgl° f ° ny f * r *° D ' flrm or cor P or » l l°ti In the city real estate of aald Corapsny within the city .»f Pittsburgh ahall be assessed fo» dty. school and poor taxes, aa other real estate, and the Company shall covenant to pay said taxes without raising auy legal objections there to; and they shall also agree to pay In addition, to and lor the itao of the city, tho sum of one hundred dollar* ou the Bret dayof each and wrry mouth during the continuance ofihUoontract, the first payment to bj made on the first of next April, and In case tlioaald Company •hallCill topaytbo Imtalnnmt* herein provided for feral*, ty days, the Mayor shall have the right to remove the rails without legal objection, any other provision lh thW ordi nance to the contrary notwithstanding -4 Twelfth: —That fu care the said Puiabnrgfl; Ft. IVayno and Chicago Railroad Company shall uegl> ct orrefnso to comply With, or perform any nr cither »i the provisions herein-contained,excepting the eleventh, upon Its part to bo complied with or performed, according to tW imp inteut and.meaning thereof socUheglect or refasal shall be con sldcrctl as a violation of this contract and shall subject the aald Company to a forfeiture of all the rights and privllegm hereby granted; and the fact of aald forfeiture ahall he de- termined by three referee*, neither of whom shall be stock holders. con tractorsor officers of the Pennsylvania or Pitts burgh, Port wayne and Chicago Railroad Companies, ono of whom shall be rlioecn by the Mayor of Pittsburgh, oof'by the President ol aald Railroad Company, and th«* two to chosen ahall choose a third, who mall not bo interested ei ther In tludtj or railroad, and It the referees so chosen, or a majority of tJ.om shall decide that sold Raflroad Company basso violated any of the provisions of this contract, they ■halt so report In writing to Connells, who msy by Joint revol* lion declare the privileges hereby conferred to ho for feited, and direct the Mayor toraose the rails to be removed from said streets: and In case the President of said Company shall neglect tonality the Mayor of eald city of his choice of a referee, and his name ana residence within ien days after tbo Mayor shall have unified him to makesuch choice the Mayor shall choose a second referee, and the two so chosen shall select a third, and proceed In the lame man ner as If the second referee bad beoa clgacti by the said President. AH'the referees shall be residents 'of Allegheny county—and in case of ancglrct of any one or more of them to attend at the time and place of meeting which shall he fixed by the Mayor of said city, after being notified to to do by the City Solicitor, the referee or referees so meeting shall fill the vacancy or vacancies and proceed to the performance ot their duties, and their award Snail have the same fora and olfoct aa If one of them bad been selected by tho Presi dent of the sold Railroad Company, lint if parties com pUlnlngof the violation or any provisions of this ordinance, excepting the elevenUniroTislon, shall elect not to proceed nndsr the foregoing part of this provision, then upon any violation ofasid provisions nit may ba brought before the Mayor against the Company, and for everyviolation of all or either of said provisions thus sued for, the Company shall besoljoct to a fine of not loss than five not more than one hundred dollars,lo be sued for and recovered as other j»naUlc« under cUy.ordlnaacea arenow bylaw recover*- Thirtunlh:— And the said Rail rood Company shall agree to carry poseaagsre and craty doscrlption of freight from Pittsburgh to Chicago at tho aama rate of pavssgv and frclgct per tuilo aa are charged per mile by the Penn* sylranla Railroad Company from Philadelphia to Chicago. iburfeentt.*— I That so long as said Railroad Company or Us antgneea choir keep up the bridge connecting the cities ef Pittsburgh and Allegheny, they shall keep open and free a suitable foot-walk on said bridge for the osooi the citlzona of .pjtlxbargh to pass and repasson and orer free of charge. The contract authorised by this ordinance shill be with the Pittsburgh. Fort Wajno and Chicago Kail read Company alone, ant) snail apply only to it and the cars and-machldury owned and legitimately used.by aald Company. % , - Ordained and enacted Into a law In Cauarils, this 22d day of February, A. I>., 18SS. JAMES McAUUJY, President of BeJect CoandL - Attest* Jons T. Wnntw, , , Clerk cf Select Cooocil. ' V x ®A MDn ' McKSLTT, itwc H W . UclLinr u I ! r “ Ut ° ,O,C ““ 11 c °"» dl - Clerk:pcpomajoa Qra&cB. VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 163. dFor Salr. : Farm ror sale. 2* miles S d.r ifcltlratloii. ThefTii S' »!«■* !■ on in craw and pin tut., .nd in Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. in almy,, is a spring of *nover*failiug water. , 1 thefe The Improvements consist ot a' new frame Dweilin- .« tachod ton weather-boarded log. a wall tenant Uwn,?; large frame Barn, £0 by 50 feet. • 114 * This choice firm Is In • high state of cultivation, fence* good, and la a respectablo neighborhood, convenient to church**, school*. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JaliMAwtfT J. AXbEftSuN. New Brighton, Pa iand for Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Section,” containing 640 aerca. It la altnated three miles west of v—tba State RpH leading to Woaste/, and within about two mile* of the Pitts* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The sonth, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and Improved— tho remainder Is covered with superior timber—and tbs whole la well watorod by springs and ruining This section is considered the finest body of land In tho county. It will be sold undivided or Is quarters to suit purchaser*. To those who destro to Invest in real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. u. SWEITZEB, No. 101 4tb street Pittsburgh. oc2&dawtfT TD’OR SALE—A Drug Store situated in’ one JL of the best locationsin thedty of Pittsburgh, forolther a Jobbing, retailor prescription business. lndtiCemeaUare ofiered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur, fence. For Information Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jf H at Xo. ICG Wood Street, corner of Wood and EJxtu, Pitts* burgh, Pa. fro >Ck SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Dank, Bridge, Insuiace© and Coptwr Stock, Bond and Beal Estate told at rrabiio sate at toe Merchants’ Exchange by ' , R „ . AOSTiNLooina a co. ZtotM, Drafts and Leant oa Beal Estate negotiated on roaannftWu tcrma by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO- Stock Note Brokers.« Fourth si. Farm for Sale. WILL l»o sold at Public Sale, on thc/ra premise*, oo TUESDAY. Starch 4lb, a well im-E&a nroteU Farm of £25 acres, sltoste in Nottingham township* Washington Co, Pa, aboot two miles sooth of Plnl*jT»tV piere are about 176 acre* orntor cultivation, good fences, largo Brick Dwelling House, well finished, with a good cob lar. Fining Uouse, a large Cog Bam, weatberboarded. a good Orchard of select fruit, etc. 1 The torm Uin a high state of cultivation, is well watered and improved, convenient to churches, schools, etc.. In so rsceUent neighborhood. and altogether a-very desirable one. The owner intends moving went. IWaslon given on the Ist of April, I&SS. Por further particulars, terms of tale, Ac- enquire of tho subscriber on the premises, or of EDIT’D CAMPBELL, Jr, at Sheriff’s oigce - fei:d*wt*F SAM UEL COOPER. iHtiital, An Infallible Cough Remedy—l had been ■!ck three month*, not able to do anything, with a cough and stuffod condition of the wind-pipe; I tried several of the beet physicians in this city without receiving any benefit ail of them sold my langs were affected. I was confined to my bed during the greater part of this itao, 1 espectorated a great deal of matter from n»y lungs. The flrel two doses of your Pectoral Syrup-that 1 took, I could not take without laj lug down in my bed, but before I bad taken two bottlca I was entirely cured. I bare been well ever since. My sick- Me* commenced about the flnrt of March, of this year. I am now, and was at tho time of my sickness, living at Thomas Patteraou’s, iu Union street, near the Diamond. Pittsburgh, Oct. 128, '67. MlriHtt McAvot. ' Prepared and *>ld by Dr. OEO. H. KEYBKR, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l*a- and by Druggists everywhere or.2o:<UwcF Dr. Keyseb’s Shoulder Bbaces—From Pittsburgh Dispute!., April loth, 196ft,—For more than years past we have constantly worn the Washington Bns p**nd*r Brace, manufactured by Dr. Oeo. 11. Keyser, of No Uo Wood street, in thlscity, and would heartily recom mend it to all who are compiled to follow a sedentary oceo* petion. As we havt-bi-fore remarked, iu calling attention to its merits, it answers fur a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons being so placed as to continually tend to Lrtag the shoulders totbclr natural position and ox* .band the cheat. whom are annually injured bv the weignt «t enormous “stirts,” should also procure three brace*. Be particular Id procuring tho kind mentioned, asnutuy of the brace® sold are humbug. Bold at Dr. OEO. 11. KKTSKK’B, Wbi-lenale Druggist, 14Q Wood reot. sign of thetlohjen Mortar. JofifhdAwKF Twenty Tears Dllndneaa Cored by th.i Giuwwvrao Ers Lottos—Mr*. Charity Cornnhan, of TemperanCeville, was entirely blind Jo-one eye for moro than twenty years, and rotiH scarcely are with the other. She is almost entirely cured by one bottle of u Gmrfmh<rj Eyt, Zrt. , um, , 'and believes that another butt!* will entirely re store her eyre. KoW at Dr.OEU. 11. KETSEK’B, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the (Jidd-u Mo. Ur. Price 2S cents. nuCOtiUwtF Por Deaf Pmoni.—Acotmc- ewly Invented Irnminenta that enable tbedoaf to hear in eplto of deafness, are in advance of anything yet known, or Ikely to bccomo of any real sent ice to deaf persons. By means ofan artificial drum, the power ofheariugia affected, and all the circumstance* that attend trumpets and tubes, are entiMydbipensed with. They are worn by laldessoaa nut to bo perceptible to others, and are hardly felt, when worn. Apply to tioft-dawF Dr. G. 11. KKYBKIL 140 Wood sL The ixea ltu of American women —Tor many years I bars beon troubled with genera wrerinreaaod languor, both mental and physical; caprice, llSCleseiicsa. dull headache, pain in the bead and temples, coldness and t-odepey to stiffness, palpitation ef the heart, very easily fiattarud or excited, appetite variable, stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical •Xertloavrau aera »o bring aa all tho symptoms, and I lje4 id addition, tailing of tho womb, and great pain in that re gloo. On* phystcuu after another exhausted hD skill and »l>- A patient and persevering use of MAft dnALL’Sni.HiNBCATUOLIOON fortunately cured me and 1 Lave uo s.-rdi sufficient to express iny Ihankfuinesa Mrs JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I can truly taj that 1 hare boon a sufferer for many yean aiV* ",** Ur * “ J def *J>B"d menatruatloo. After a while 1 T*d other troabloe, such aa pole face, indigestion, waiting languor and debility, pain in the «m«w of the ae^n S drajndnjrwnaation, pain between extending down the ■pine.kMaof apne ’ti (he stomach aod bowels, with cold handa niTTotunten. The least excitement ''lntfl shoald fly away. I tried doc ton one after another, without the ’AIIgIIALL’S UTKUINJS CATHOL *-'tter._and *-uatd in*EV*-\. *nil <jrop«, m<i ~ l>ctjrflL Ono u,u ICON c}iad£«<J (unito'v! r*. , MAIUfIIALL*B CTKftlNiTri*nr '* . . life, ml Terily U-Iln*,. j tHcS^Wtff.^'V l h ** •••iu'i.V' !t •eomed owifenj to try lonjp-r. wb^nTn l *t* 1 »?)ir UC | l& 7 * I recommended the Catholicon dl lr7 x S , L 1 tro^lWlS^S ntruatluo. My symptom* wen principally pain, j n ij,, awl abdomen, bearing down pruu at tbe tiinu of the liluewl bWtinx.colic, lumna, corutipadon, foelin* u if tlio i.y* and limb* rera bruised or broken, eructations and TOtnlilnn anakty (life aeemod to be a bardm.) dlatarbod Bleep, taint. neo,shudderiaga, fxtigueon walking in the morning, data lence. conillpatlou, pressure ufblood in the bead, diarineaa. cprcUtly when Hooping, great Irritability of temper, atmut constant Inclination to pas* water, great restleataeM and da* ■ire to weep or feel onbappy. I waa out only entirely cored myaelfof all Ibiwo symptoms, which 1 hare cl ten a* an Im pertxt account of n»y «affi,rln{ts, but I bare known ao many others cored In «mr town that T feci bound to let yon know that other* «t.o am similarly situated may also find relict £MUA VOSBUIUm. For * loo* time I had Uterine complaints with the follow log aymptooc I wna nerrona, emaciated and irritable: etued to abound iu complaint*, tome of which I will try to giro yon: pain In the lower organa, anda feeling aa if*om» thing was going to fall out; Inability to walk much on ac count of a feeling of follow*; aching mud dragging, and ahootin* pallia In the back, foius, and extendingdowm tbe U-ge- the Jolting produced by riding canned great palm ■pamiodlc abootiuga amt pain* lu the tide, ttomach and bow eli; headache, with ringing In the ears; CTery fiber of tba bodr •eernod aorc; great Irritability; intense nerrouanesa, 1 could not bear the least eydfoment without being proatrated fcra day; 1 cuu!d scarcely more about tho bourn, and did tny attention to UARSIIALVB UTERINE OATIIOI2CON took it, hoping against hope. Moat fortunately it cured me, and them is not a healthier or more grateful woman in the coo utry. I trust all will uao It. It ia truly thewomaa** frlcudin uced. Mrt. FLORENCE LESLIE. , ***SnALL'S UTKRIXECATUbLICOXvm certain lJf r yifiJWW °/ the mUa i Jrrtgular re?* truatu ?,' liloattn Sf< inflammationsand Di+ £iZ ■ r °'A^ idne ff ®T , tw W Orgeat, Uctention or Incm- Tnt U . n U *f U,urn ’ PairU tngt, fhlpitalions, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and aUtrouUts organtcor tympatAettticonnectedtoiOt the Ltrrineonans nr price of MA RSHALL'S UTP2J.YE CA TIIQLJVOX u One DoUarand a Half per tingle btflU. On the receipt <f six dollars five bottles shallbe tent by ex pres*, free of charge, to the end of the express route * on?i£u i<r “ / ‘ ,r l “ *"* off ** a “ r « t » to*«u canty IPe Kill guarantee, that the Medicine mTl'be sent in revis-t of the money. Address D*. OXO. it. KKYBEK, ' No. 140 Wood itr&ct, PilUbnrrta. • of th« Qoldcn Mortar. Painters. H LONG ft LANK, ' OOSE and SION PAINTERS T. W. IiUUOUnEY, Watch and Clock Maker 9rTK. 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