TIIK DAIIA PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. HBW YORK ADVERTISEMMTS. awmvwiwimM a»- S^SS^ ,on ' flW fStt Imported Wta««, Groceries, m, I. & W. QBSRY, BCB cixivmm, asn 7U BXOiOTAT.err roar. [Etiabttahal-’UOM |MK»TERp ASi) DEALERS IN FfBST JL QgalUy: Family flrocerlea. o&it to the Trade, rtmte 7*nullei, and til wfco are choice in their tajdo, ana ot Oreea attd Black* Bobclkhul Ponchoiijr, Bnglhb “**&«, (Wong, Ixnjjeciali Hyson, Gunpowder, Tomig la d»*tl aai l»Jr3«t», 4c. •Madrfm, gheirtaa, P&rt*, Dock*, 4c., ray oU bottle* package*, ikmijohn*. mag ao4 GUESTIUB’S CLABETSr . CHAMPAIGNS—Meet ACbaadoo** Cob*l Imp*! Verzer.ay. llnfciaelck, Q. H.Bamm’i do do do Braniku, Rurav \yhi»hir/ fllo, Arrack, Ab nntha, Kirsch, 4c, la original package*, »l*o Cnreroa, Anlaatte, Noy-aa stietm 4e! IkAM LIQUORS—Loudon Brown Biont, Scotch end RagUiti t *^ c ‘T °t choice brande. and Trench. , niT *®> Qanw. Meat, 4c. Stilton, Cheddar, Royal, Victoria, Prince Albert, „ Groyere, Sspmgo, Patch and and American. SUGARS—Loat, Crashed, Polrerired, St. Croix, 4e, In bar* rel* and half bSaU oaKr&mSSsjr' liraora an yiiTnnthhnntiliiltmrtril and of oor own importation. _ . fc&dtff EtUoofets. - MACKhOWN & FINLEY, TVUole^ale Urugg Uta amlManalactorors of Car ben Oil, No. Is;. Liberty atroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. je^fclyd Bh. FAUNESTOCK. & Co., law ofthefirm • B. A. Pahneetuck k Co, and ehccauora to Fleming Brot- Wholesale Drugrlev No. Go, roroerWood aadToortb Eta, Plttiborgh. Pa. ' ■ Ba. Fahnestock * co., whouj • sale SraggiaU and MahhCtcDircr* of White Lead, Load and Litharge, comer Wood’ and Front itrcctt, Pittt bnrgh. ’ . • • ; . mchf . JSCHOONMAKJSRi MANUFACTURER • of White Lead. Eedi>Kd,ZUK A Paint, Litharge, ret ry and Wholenla Sealer W Painti Site Varniahet, Turpen tine, 4c, No. Wood at, ’ • <«3:lyd JOHN llAtayJr. fSOOeESSORTO JAS. M'Qaffey,)An Bkall-IrnjggW nil Dealer Jit Paiutt; Oil», DjUbttrffu, 4cl, corner Wood andSxthatrofcta, k’ittaburglfc.v 43rBaffulsrAK«t>tforDr. Fanl’a Medidne: ip2l J” OUN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL er ta Drnga, PainU, Gila, Yaralaliea 'and Dyertofli, NiX' M« liberty »tract, PittaburgU. All order* will receirt prompt attention. for Scheactfe Pulmonic Syrup. mar24:ly«law rntoraic* uim. D RACRff*'& RSlTfiß f WHOLESALE AND JL>earoercf Liberty and SL Clair ata, JOSEPH FLEMING- (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox t Co.)corner Market itreot«od>Dlaiftond L koeps constantly oa hand a roll end complete assortment of Drag*, Medicines, Medicine Chc*it», Perfumery, and all article* per* UlniDß to hU basiacu., ' prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoar*. JoShly DR. GEO. 11. KEYSEiI, DRUGGIST, UO Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Piitsburgh. Pa. ©roittcr. Cicalas. CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Me reliant,and Dealer In Cheese, Batter, Lake Fiah and Prodnce generally, 26 Wood it. abort! Water, Pittsburgh. mydl JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OHIO, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and WholeMla Dealer In Western &Merre Cbemo, Batter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Wont It, between Scnlthfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh. MTbaM t ANJEK, (SUCCESSORS to A. & A. Ucßane,) Dealers in Floor, Grain .and Prodaco. Commission and Forwarding Merchant*, No. 124 Second stroect, Pittsburgh, fa. [Jan. 1, *97:dlf] Jal2 DAVU) 0." FEOtJIt, PRCf dare, Provision anil dotnraission Merchant, No. 287 Libert; street, corner or lined, Pittsburgh, gives his alter tton to lha sale of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ohceso, Bnttei Grain, Dried Fruits,' Seeds, ie~, de. mjwtfoily eolidted* Alex, fursytu, (successor to Forsyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Uer> Wool* Hide*,-flonr.Buccn, Lard and latU Oil an J Produce guponfllyvNp. 76 «L, Pittuborgli, l*a. XT IUUULE, GENERAL COMMISSION 11- Merohaot a*A3>**]er in Groerric* and Produce, 27 Fifth fctroct, Pittsburgh,?*. Refer to JL TI > ttltOS, Pittsburgh, &AQ.UXT, OnsggATZ k Co_ Pittsburgh. 49*Consignment« solicited and satisfactory return* goar nteed. del&lydawT OBERT HOiCHINSON, COMMISSION Merchant, for the'aalo of Westsm RwerTe Cheeto, Batter, Lard, Bacon, Fish; Pot and Pearl As lie*, Balairatna, 03«, Flour, Grain, Seed*. Dried'Fruit, and Prudoce generally, Np. B Sin it Mold street, between First and Water. ap3 CHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING nod Coami«too Merchant, Dialer in Floor, Grain, Ba con, Lard and Bnrtcr, and iUI kind* of Prodnea, Na 6 SoHt&* field atreet, batwoco Fleet aod Water. ap3 Eagle wak£UOdse.—jas. gakj>- MCL-. WhAt'HtMa, Floor, ProTtaion* and; ProdnoiiKboriGlj', \o.o B**rpnttf ifrwt, betveen and Smitnfleld. PiUolmiyfa, Pa. ensh Carpets. WILLIAM McCLINTOCK." Dealer in Carpets. So. 112 Market »tr<*rt. IrC \V. D. 4P H. 51'CALLtM, Dealer m carpets, oil cloths, MATrmGarta;yti. 87 Fourth Direct DCAT Wood. attonwßß. Robert m’Knigiit, attorney at Law, and Solicitor of the Book, of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth street, Pittobargh. de!B JOSEPH S. & A P. MORRISON,-'AT tunieyi at Law. OMco No. OS fourth ft., oekr Wood, PitUl..irsh,P». ; mj2* HARTZUOKN & H’AZEN, ATTORNEYS «t Law. omc» lo Odeon Building, Fourth itrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sq> ffiootis, Murphy & burciifield, dealers ta Silks aud Ladles* Drees Good* generally, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawl*, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for family dm., An onasnally ertcnrive assortment In all tho •hove department*, JastreolrcO and selling at the lorat price*. _ gy*N'ufth-«Mt cor. TonrUi and Market ». a. Mason a co, airraoxr a co., w. rou A As MASON & CO., WHOLESALE • and Retail Dealer* In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 26 Filth street, Plttsbogh._ fflattmgts. Canlageand Wa;oa Manufactory. M. Tj‘. STKPHKNa, AB«nt, Corner Smiti/Jeld Street and Diamond Alley, WQULD-j'espectfullv inform ther^CSUL. public tilat he la now located as above. 6*3*=W* snJ has resumed the buiints* of Carriage maklngla til ita varieties, and is al*o prepared to execute order*for Wagons, of alt descriptions, including all work .tor Iron Sferchknt*’ o*e. Soliciting aeonpnaaneooi the patronage to liberally be •towed upbahltn while at the cIJ stand oI“BIkbIow k C 0.," lie wculd assore lII* friends that the same care and atton tion will bo given to all hU order* as heretofore, haringee enredtho services ofthe best workmen, aud baring ample •partmcßtaeleewherebrthe Onlshlog of fine work! Aw*A good assortment of b«*ry work now on band, sett able for Spring use. All work warranted for 12months. Q-PartlcuUr attention given to repair*. jalt.lyd Cornell and Carriage Factory* JOnSSON, BROTHER 4b CO„ Cbmer qf Belmont arid Stbdcca SirecU, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- egarg. form their friends, and -the public gen*-.2!2j=S!_ rally, they are manufacturing Carriages, liaronehes, Roekaways, Bngglea, EJelghs and Chariots, In all tbclr vari* on* style* of finish and projiortfon*. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability andbcsntyof fiehh. Repairs will also be attendedtoon the most reasonable terms. Using Jo all their work the best Eastern Shaft*, Pole* and Wheel stuff,- they fuel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage will be erectly lailsfiod on trial of their work. Purchaser* are requested to give them a cal] before pur chasing elsewhere. ooMyd SUNDRIES—3OO bgs,prime Rio Coffee; 20 hbds Pft Sugar; ' SO bbli standard eras’d Sugar; 10 bbls Poifdored d 15 “ Coffeo S 60 ** Golden Byrapr 26 “ KxooUlor Syrup; ?6 bxr &s a***d Tobacco; SO kg* 6 twist Tobacco; 25 casks BlCarb Soda; 23 nibble Sod* Ealuratus; 60 bxsSodftSaleratus; 20 tierces Rice; ftOhfehutsYQTca; 30 faf cheats Black Tea; 60cuddlesass*d M 200 rm* Rag Wrapping Paper; 100 bxs ass'd sixes Glass; 400 bdls Straw •*_£ “ 160 dotOorn Brooms; W» kega beet brands Nalls; M boxes (Hay Plpe*; 3 casks Bl rac’d Whale Oik ffi bbl* N C Tar; , 10 hags Grain Pepper, 6 bags Allspice; 100 bbl* large No 3 JdackOTcl; *26oridM Sole Leather; 60 bbl* med *• “ fo*tor* and fir sale by WAIT A IHIAiyN, No. 2GB Liberty it. Sundries— - *2XI bags Prime Rio Coffee; 190 Chests Y, 1L and Black Teas; T 6 boxes assorted brands Lamp Tobacco; 26 kegs Six Twist Tobacco; 26 hhds Porto Rico Bn gar; 60 bbts'Raflasd Sugar; 1 66 bbls YeDow-JUflaed Sugar; —- W bbl* Goldsn Syrup ko bbls Excelsior Syrup* 60 bbls Tf. O. Molasses; 85 kegs BlCarb Sods; 60 boxes Bod* Salaratur, IX) bdls assorted slxctStraw Wrapping. Paper; 16 tierces fticc; v »» Sides Bole Leather; 20 bbls pure Fish Oil; 25 bbls Rosin Oil; 25 boxes assorted Window Glass; ' 160 dozen.amried Brooms: DO kogsaseorted Nalls. In store asd for sale by e*T JOHN FLOYD A CO OU> DOHlillOg OVSTEB. BOUSE, OOIIiDtB BASS I.IBKRTV BTKIffTS, HEOBVEP PAU.Y. KZ/ CAN AND BUILD; oysters. .art K .„.rn Fl.ft, *c, ;HAVING UEEN mt»ato(ltq|m|Uqjmm. toiorkoowo WholesaleDeal* en at ntnnfcrtomr pnc—. we iariu th# attention of the Trada Ip tfrls Tticlft to*a aryntni Uoo ot ecrprteeal stock*': and which 18l b* top* <9o*l to the dwnenil. _ - ATWWL.uni^oQ , ■- • • - • *o.« WooJtwi f 1~ O BBLS. PBIMii KUL.i. BOXTBB '3 W**"*:. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From H. S. SCHELLS .Adr«rtis!Dg Honse, No. 335 Broad- WJ- _ _ AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make, in any port of the United States, from three to •ftta dollar* a day, by arllies from «»mple “TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER BAFKTT FLUID LAMIY’ with an im pidTod Bnraar. Every family who hai regard for lit. per son, property or economy will purchase them. For Infor mation by mail, iucloae stamp, to IUWXDDBST k MOTT, Patentees andexclosiTe Msnntirturrri, noM.Cunla 09 Foltoa street. Now York. LIGHTE,REWTOS 4b BBADBUETS, 421 Broom* Street, Arm Torle, MANUFACTURERS or the Patent Arch YFreat Plonk Piano Forte*, celebrated for depth, full ncea, riehnw*. purity, and a peculiar tinging quality oftholr tone, for which they hart received th* highest ecomlnnis from the greatest musical celebrities of tbo country, nnd in every fair, when brought In competition with other lustra menu, hive obtained the hlgbiwt premiom. Tbo Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which. U owned and used only by us, guarantee* their standing in tune longer than anv other in strument; while their unprecedented demand in all parts of the country le a sufficient prod of their mperior eaepUeort*. A liberal discount to Clergymen, S&ool* and the trails JoSjly&s Commission, &?; MALCOLM LEXCB —..JOHN L. LKECS JOS. 8. LXSCB. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Kos.a-M A 944 Liberty •«., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKKCHANTS, DEALERS IN flour and bacon, Tin .Plate and Tinner’* Stook, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JyitoUy McALPIN & CO, (l«to of J. S. Leach, McAlpln A Co, Pittsburgh.) O’ENERAI* COMMISSION* AND FORWARDING MJCRC HANTS' Lewe.*iti Waihlutten Avenue, WYASbOTTIi ortx. KANSAS TERRITORY, KhPERKNCKa: Joseph 9. Leech A Co, and PltTihnrgh Merchants gener ally jylh.lAwlyT TilOflAS A QALLAQHKU, COMMISSION AND.FORWARDING MERCHANTS, So. 30 Pine Street, St. Locla, Mo. um to t < Bxx3*s, llartman a Co., I Jokes k Laura. Loacra, Stewart k Co-, I Zco A Paotxr. Will purchase to order. Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain. Ac. Prompt attention glvou to auy manner of furwardlnK- JeSdyd* SPRINGER UARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant, Dealer in Wool.ProvUloneand Produce goo ermlly, No. !S5 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TTENRY S. KING, (LATE OF THE 1 1, firm of King A Moorhead,) Commfvlon Merchant, and Dealer In pig Metal and Blooms, No.7fi.Water«treet, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. -«pl9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR. « dy,Jdne»*OoACominlxilon and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of th« Madison gud Indianapolis Bailruad, cor ner First and Perry It*, Pa. Ja29-.1y.l I Edward t. megraw, general li Merchant, and Wholeuie Dealer In Mann* fiu-'t ufttt Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigar*. Hnnff, Ac., No. 211 Übetty'ttreet, opposite the bead of Wood, Pitta bargfi, P«. mhLfcly ©CO«tO. TJAOALEY, UOS&RAVE il'O., _D Wholesale Orocrn, No*. 18 and Wood itirel, I'itts burgh. MO. Q. BXI s.. ft. t. snau. EEIS £ BERGER, GROCERS AMP Dcftlor* in Bacon, Lard, Floor, Clireec, Brooms, 4r_, BoQtb*Weat corner Smithflcld mud Sccuud Street*. Fitu borgb. Alexander king. Wholesale Orocer end Importer or Boda Ash, No. 273 Liberty •treat. Pittsburgh, Pn. tpl-.lyd* W~" “ i'f MITCHELTKEL, J a", A BRO~ Wholesale Orocrr*, Rectifying Distillers. and Wine •U'l Liquor Merchant*, No 209 Liberty I'utaburch. ju23 JONES A COOLEY, WHOLKLA.LE Gilo - and Ik«*t Farnlsher*. dealer* in Produce and Pittittmrch M.-umfaetrm-a, No. 141 Water utrvet, Dear Cherry Alley, I’ilLul‘uri’h, Ph. my2fl bam'l p. smart*- ...„ jor-i b dilwoiitu. SHKIVER A DiLWOKTII, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 Second ctmet, (between Wood and Smithfleld, Pittsbargh. A " CULBERTSON. WHOLESALE J\ m OroecraodConimi—i.m Merchant,Dealcrtn andriUsbuigh Man&iariui.J Article, IDS Liberty street, Pitnbargb. —• JO HITfLOTt) . ..BIOMRO fWID «JUiAW FIOTO. JOHN FLOYD, A CO., WHOLESALE Gro»-*r*.iud Commitaiou Uirrb.inU. No. 173 Wood and 223 Lilwrfj street. Pitta burgh. JelS joa?w*rt....L f .._ jonn wnoua. \WT ATT A WILSON, WHOLESALEGRO YV CFR3, Merchants aud Dealer* in Pro dncoaud Pittsburgh MamiCvtinv*, No. 238 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ju2& ISAIAB oicm ....EOhttT OICXIT ISAiALL_DICKETX CO., WHOLESALE ComnuMlottilorch&atjjWjd Dealers Id Prodore, . 80 Waftr ttwt, oad 63 front street, Ptttabwsfa: THOMAS urru, s*—. (Late of the firm Rotrton. UIU« A Co.) T LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GRO • OERS, Produce tad Commission Merchants, uJ Doalenin Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 112 Seeond street, Pittsburgh. JellCy-^3 n. b’cptcsio*- n.i_ Ronroa. TTTM. McCUTCUEON A CO., WHOLE- Y T SALK Grocers, Produce and Commluion Merchant*, and Dealer* in Pittsburgh Manufactured Article*, No. 21® Üb«ny attML e«ri»-r of Irwin, Pittsburgh, Pa. tny3 ioM svwnx a. j. ut cum. *rwn i Atwell, lee a co„ wholesale Orucers, Produce and Commit*ton Merchants, and Dealer* in Pittsburgh Mannfactnrv*, No. 8 Wood ilmt, be tween Water and front iL, Pittsburgh. ap!B Boar, bobisos,.— ssw*i b. aotnscr. T» ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE JLi* Grocer*, Cammisetua Merchant*, and Dealer* in all kino* of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. £65 Liberty street, Pittsburgh- Kobert h. kino, wholesale orcl CER, Commission Merchant, sod Denier la Feather*, FUh, Floor, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty itreet, mouth of Sixth, Pittihnrgh, Pa. Liberal ad rauc** made on consignments. Ja&lyd a'ftßwVp7t7eil~~ ~~ jkua e-bbuduio. Robert DALZELL & co., whole sale Orocen, OommUsioo and Forwarding Mer chants and Dealersin Prodnee and Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 0.251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 Ural ioßtatt agents WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgage* and all securities for money. Persons sao procure luaua throngli my Agency, on reason able term*. TOose wishing to In*e*t their money to good advantage, am always find first and socund class paper at my office, for sals. All communications anil interviews strictly confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Peal's Cathedral. Jelrdtf AC&nn LOOMIS - THO*. D. LOOMIS Austin loomis a co.. dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee and all Securi ties for Money. Money loohetTooCUecbi short dates, with eollatyal aecuritir*. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT- AND SOLD. Perseus desiring hmaecan be accommodated cru reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good eocnrlHe* at remunerative pricoa. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. jgy-OfHee No. 02 Fourth street, above Wood. »-AD3TIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. mr2 tSooftarlUtß, &t. WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, Ulank Book MannCsctorers and Job Printers, No. Wffwl street, PHUbnrgU, Pa. s*3o E~ C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. Sadler.).Wholesale and Retail. Dealer In Books, Stationery And. Paper Hanging*, Fedors! street, Mb door H. E. of Market Siftare, Allegheny, Pa. J' OHN S. DAVISON.BOOKSELLER AND Etatimwr, successor to Davison A Aguew, No. 63 Market Street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. K‘" AY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA- TtONKRS, No. 6& Wood street, next door to the cor . nor of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. Scli<*il and la* Book* con stantly onliaad. T ' L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA (j v TIONEB, N 0.78 Fourth »t, Apollo Baildlagi. HU NT A MIN Bit, BOOKSELLER Bnd Stationer,Ma»ale llall. Fifth street. HSußif, &c, John' 'if. mellorT no- «i wood st~ Wtwoen Diamond Alley and Fourth street, Sol* Agent firCUICKEUINQ A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES,MA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODEONS and OROAN HARMONIUMS, aud Dealer la Music and Muakal Goods. J»S3 H'KLEBER A BRO., No. b'i FIFTH • 9t..Sign oflhttGoldimDarp,Bol* Agent fnrNUNNS k CLARK’3 (New York) onrlralTed Oiand and Sonars PIANOS, and OARnART A NEEDnAM’S genuine MRLO DEONS and OROAN UABMONIUMS, Dealer* in Mosioand Musical Instruments. /CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTURE II ER and Dealer in Piano Fortes, and Importer of Musk •od Mniical Instruments. Sole Artut for tne QAMBURO PIANOS, also for HALLET, DAVIS A OO.’S Boston Plant*, with and without Solean Attachment. 118 Wood street. my 3 " ___ sf)2>sietanß. SR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED tt Dt. Smith’#, comer Fifth tad Smlthflrld itmit*, on DAYS, WEDNESDAYS *nd SATURDAYS,from 10 U» Uodl to 3 o’clock. ... B , lhaPfowiunllß Ro*d. DR. B T FORD still contiDuoa his new VEOETABLB PBiCTICE. Hi. offlcc, Wf.t Cbjl Pcnncrlcnlc Atbiu*. (Fourth Street lto»J,) But cod o oolbl. equaled In taj of tie medical prutWth^prajn d»r- .. . JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, _ LADING * P ° a l® H L m . LABELS, LEITEB HEADS, And ...r, ilcccrtptlou of dob Motto* plain or omantcntal, ezeebted oeatlj, promptlj •$ s % n dels Printer*. Binder! and StaUoowe. 67 Wood B ONEYTO LOAN on Notes, Drato, Bond* a&d UortfiiM, byAUSTIN MOMTfI d*OP» PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY jHanufacturcts. WELLS, RIDDLE 4L CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lunracruEKU or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* solicited from the trade, and promptly •hip ped aa per instructions. rnm- < month*, or & per cent, dlacoont fur cash. ee2s:l ydftarfl JOS. P. HAMILTON * CO., / KNGINKERB Sc Corner Finland Liberty St*., Pitttburgk, PS un A No. 1 bMTj 44 Sheeting*. Catrpet Chain of all colon and *h«d^« Cottou Trine; “ Bod Cord* “ Plough Line* and Saab Cord: “ Rope of all «iz«e and daecrLptions; Batting. 49*\>nGra left at the Hardware Store of 'Yogan, Wllaon ft C«4 131 Wood street, will bar* attention. jei3:ljt Si jTiiKTYawiN, 3 | MANUFACTURER OT ULPHDRIC ETHER; Sulpburio Acid; Sweet Spirit* of Nitre; Nitric AcftL Jlottmaa’e Anodyne; Muriatic Aci± AJpn ftmtftoala, FTP; Nitron* PutsburKU, P*. mrllfcdly* THOMAS MJTCatI. JDB2T P.BIUQ.I VX.ITXTtNtOX. Union Foundry, MITCHELL, nERHON & CO. WILL COSTINVirTafi BUSINESS 0 1 tUCaLa Juaiuto. *t.|b*old fUa4 d PBXNOCK* M ITCIIELL A CO . No. I'dl Libertr at. They will maootacture, as areal, a largo and gen«r*J» •urtment uf CASTINO3, cnmprUlng .THOMAS UTTLA, 4ft. O'Kiking Stores, Ranges and Slide Ovens, orncß a.xd parlor stoves, MANTLE t KITCHEN ORATES. Hollow Ware, Wagon Boies, Do; Irons, SAb IRONS, TRA KETTLES, PLOWS £ PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally. And OASmod WATER PIPES uf all eiu*. IHOX AND NAILS OF TUX BEST BBAND.% | Shovels, Spados, Picks, Ac., Alt of wbkb wUI be K/ld al aiaulartaipri' lilcm. tuyfjlj WILbiAU TATK, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 i'uortb atreet, peer Utterly, and 472 Penn (trrwt, nvit door to Alderman Parkltuon** Otßre, end IVJwr&J »t , new Lacoek AHeghvtjy- ,A 9“ Every deecriptton of Filling* for Water, Ow and Slwua my3l.-tf Bncaoitlc TiU Floor, For Charcbea, Hall*. Cuttaerraiurica, YeatibuJe, and stare*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. From the original patentees, Meearm. Minton A Co, London, tad Moan. Millar A Cue toe, New York, for Pilt*borgb and the We*t. AJI work eieented lu • roperlur *tyl*. Plana, Drawl dm and .Hpectraeoa can be aoen at Na 2 Fourth atreet, bear Llw »rty. [ap2&] mrl&lyd JOUM campbeuT I”. Manufacturer of bootsl^ and SItOKS of every doaeriptioe, Na 34 BailtSeW ttrat, Pittsburgh, Pm. ocSdytf Insutanct astnts. TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur* ance Co., Lafliyelle FTall, Wood atreet R FINNEY, Agent Eureka InaurucneCo., • No. fl Water itrfet. A * A .CARR IE R , SECRETARY e IVnn*ylvenia Inmranee Company of PilUburgb, Jonr«* Building, Fourth atreet. JAMUEL'I. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi -5 teua* Inatarance Company, 04 Water street. F, M. GORDON, Secretary Western Ineur • ance Company, 03 Water atreet. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent Tor Frank e lln Fire Inanrance Company, North-osil comar Wood and Third etreeta. P-A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware • Mnt oal Inanrance Co, 42 Water atreet - TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’and Mechanic*’ Inanrance 00., 00 Water afreet. JOSsftUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Inanrance Co, 24 Fifth itrewt. R" W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West. • ern Inaaranea C0., 07 Front rtreaL wiitn r. H&L7BALL ~ : josifu a. buobu wall Paper Warehooae. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Ln porter* awl Dealer*, 87 Wood itmt, between Fourth atreet and Diamond Alley, where may he fbuud an eztenaire aaaortment ofevery description of Paper Knngings, for l*ar lora, ilalla, Dining Room* and Cham her*. AJ*o, Window Shade*, tn great variety at lowest price* Co country dealer*, aelt) WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO. E EDMONDSON A C 0„ Nos. 96 and 98 e Third street, near Wood, Maonfacturer* and Dealan In WALLPAPER. CURTAIN GOQDB, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, ' TASSELS ANDCORDB, COMFORTS, DEM, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac., Would eollcil the- attention of purchaser* to their large and varied itnch. spZlhSmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upuouiterer, e No. 100 Third Strut, Filttburgh, Manufacturer aw) dealur in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS, SnADESandDUKDS, MATTRABBKB,COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Partlcnlar attention paid to Steambodt work. Oarpeta laid to order, mrl9:lyd II O. TOtntQ- TDOB. I. TOO5O VaNOIB L. fUURO T. D. YOUNG A. CO., mircncTunxme or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description, FACTORY -—Federal B n bdtoten I Vbltt and Anna. Aveiw Wnrchontt—Not. 18 it 40 Smithfield 81., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are conatantly nunafactnriag BTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and invite the atteutloa of tboeo intrmted in fdrnlahlng boat*. **3fcdAwß T. B. YOUNG A CO. JVAJYLHS W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE UANUFACTUHEB Nos. 97 & 90 Third St., Pittsburgh, JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS « hi* friand* andenstomen, that be btajuil completed hi* atock of Pnmiture, which la decidedly thotargeat aodbwt over oflCTedturaaleln thUclty. Aa be (adetermined to np* bold bU atock, with aeanoacd malaritU, he«t workmanahlp and novest deafen*; and from the extent of kla order* and facility in toaotjfactoring, he la auabled to produce warrant' ed FURNITURE at the loweat print. lie keep* alwaya on band tn* greatest variety of every deacription of fhraitnrn, from Ure cheapest aiul plalneat, to the moct elegant and coatly, thatja faouae, or any part of on*, may hefnrnubed from hi««tock,or manobeturea expreariy. to order. mr2£) ■ CIX)YER SEED—2D eks rec’d and for sale by fell HENRY IIQQLLINS. BEANS— 39 ska. amall white Beans for eaje by f*4 HENRY B. OOILDiS. Slptiolsttcp, dFnntHurr* Ipittslmrgj] PUBLISHED DJJLt ANP WEEKLY BY . RIDDLE Ac OO . , rirtn truer. isovx 6niTunELD. t&TUEDAIL FGAZETTEislkeoldcjl Xewspaper in fV West, and haring an extensive arailsLum anumystpiebusintss men, and reaching all classes, ii «fjtrs inducements to adver tisers as the best median through tehfcJi to reach the pulAir. tdrTllE WEEKLV GAZETTE is issued every Wednes dag and Saturday, on a large blanket sheet, and contains in addU urn to the news of the week, acarr/ully prepared and reliable report of the Bar l ets, comslrrcitil and monetary af fairs, and un accural* Bank Stde-List, corrected weekly fur this paper—making it the best Qjmsgcrcial bictospa/ter in the WetL TBOBl&t DAILY—Six Dollars per annum, ,• payablo So aJ ranee, or 12U rents per week, payable to the Carriers. WEEKLY—Two Dollars per annum, payable tu adTancc. Clubs are Furnished on the foltctVlDß terms: Four copies one year «fi 00 3 an •• “ “ 10 00 iwenly“ “ “ ~ ,^)Ud And one to the person getting up the club free. 49* Advance payments are strictly required, and no pa* per will b« sent after tbo time imp to which it paid. Rate* of AdTtrtlilnf. 1 Square of 10 llnca, 1 time 1 uo i :a . 3 oo .. 4 00 ... 6 00 “ “ 2 “ -7 00 “ • “ 3 “ 900 - •* » 4 « .... t ..JO 00 1 “ .* U a a -.12 00 l “ “ “ 12 *• . .20 00 Turljadvartltertareeatltledtdoaeaqa&re.chaog* able at (ileoxare, per J. 2 49*AdTertlaeaetita with Cotstfeble price. 6 qq 3!- .. 1 month. Robert J. Walker l.ecompiot Constitution. A fow weeks ago, just after the Philadelphia *lnti*Lecomplon Democratic meeting, a corre spondent telegraphed to ps from Washington, that Governor Walker had written to the Presi dent, declaring that the announcement of his intended presence at that meeting was wholly unauthorized. We could noi credit the story and declined to publish the dispatch; butsubacquenl information gives to iL a color of probability. We learn from most reliable authority that the leading actors in the Philadelphia Anti-Lecomp ton meeting believe that he was purposely absent from it, and that the UttorYrom him, which was read at the meeting and published, iroj, if not ■actually fabricated , madijiedherc, in a tcay to make his excuse seem more plausible. And yet, that .mooting was got up at Walker's urgent solicita tion, and up to within ajew days of the time .fixed for it, he was anxious for it. But then he ‘suddenly went to New Verb, and although sev 'oral letters were written to him, no answer could be obtained, and ail last, at the meeting, the short note dated at lieboken, at 4 r. u , on the same day, was produced and read. When the New York meeting was held, he was absent. 'Do; tbe day appointed .for the meeting in the {lew York Academy of Ifusio, which did not Safe place, be suddenly appeared in Philadel phia, and when the meeting at last took place at the Chineso Hall, he turned up in Washington city. He did not evenjend to the meeting a letter to explain his absence. He has been dodging Anti-Lecomptottlsm In every possible way, and is now regarded as quite' out of the reach of his late associate* on that question, who have been relying on him as a leader, and quoting him as an authority. The Washington correspondent of tho Baltimore Sun, who is known Lo bo in Lhe secrclaof tho administration, stales in a recent letter that Governor Walker will not for the future'write any more letters or make any speeches on the subject of Kansan. Tbe abandonment of bis late position seems to be complete. His late associates regard him os having completely betrayed them. These are the facts, pta* for tho reasons. It is given ont, in quarters where Gov. Walker was lately in high favor, that he bos “sold out" to tbe administration, abandoned Kansas and will hereafter devote himself to legal busi ness, and promoting IheSouthern Pacific Bail road project. From similar authority we learn that while OovcraorWalkor was Id Kansas Jte received a long private letter from President ,Burbanan, repeatedly assuring him that ho ap proved of bis course in urging the submission of the Constitution to tho people, and that his administration should stand or fall on that ground. Gov. Walker, i* bis letter of resigna tion, declared that hia course had been (hat directed by the President; but Gen. Ca*s, in his .reply, asserted that no such instructions had been given. Governor Walkei did not answer Gen. Cass'letter, but ho is-said to have informed the President that he iptended to answer it by publishing his private letter This would have been a complete and overwhelming proof of the wrong done by tire Wfeddent. This private 'letter of Mr* Huchanau t 0 Governor Walker “Km hfcetT seen' T>y TCOreT of persons; bnt cot withstanding the importance of making it pob lie, it Is dow positively stated that it never will be shown again and will never be published ; nay, that it is in hands that will keep it so as to prevent its rising up in condemnation of tbe President. Uovernor Walker is never appear as a witness on this Kanqi*r; mlffirV Tongue and pen, both main alike idle, and the io do without him. From (he tame well-informed source ihat hr»>. furnished us the facts above stated, we learn jhe reason fur the remarkable ahanf e that has taken place in Governor Walker’s opinions and course. A case is pending in the Supreme Court of the United States at Washington, i». ivhicU the Uni ted Stales are plaintiffs in erro», and one Foes att is defendant in error. The amount involved Is two or throe millions of dollars, a valuable quicksilver mine in California being conceded with the case. Governor Walker, who Is in Wash ington City all this time, claims to be Interested In this case to the amount of about two hundred thousand dollars. It is now said that the Gov ernment will abandon its appeal in the case, and thus the dccisioo of the U. S. District Court of .California, f&TOrable to Fossatt and others, will be affirmed. Indeed, on last Wednesday, when the oase was called up for argumenL, Attorney General Block did not appear, ll was adjourned until Thursday, when we are Informed that At torney General Block came into court, aod say ing that he did not intend to argue the cose, ex pressed his willingness (hot it should be argued instead by Hon..Rcverdy Johnson, who only rep resented certain private interests. The Court was astonished .‘at such on unprecedented pro ceeding; bat some of the Judges were disposed to let it pass, until Judge Wayne openly con demned i>, and reminded the Attorney General that he was bound to represent tho Government, and the Court would not, except for incompetency in the officer, consent to hear any one else. The cose then went over, and will probably be called up in the courao of this week, in this caje is to be found the explanation of Governor Walker’s late singular conduct. The dccisioo in the Uni ted States t'4. Fossatt is to reward him, and to explain why he has never answered General Cass's letter, why be has not produced the Presi dent's letter, why he refused to ; go to the Philo- . dolphin and New York meetings, why ho has been struck dumb in bis powers of speech on the Kansas question, and why he Will let the bill to admit Kansas as a slave Slalo become a law, without uttering another whisper in opposition. Really the cause of right loses little by the defection of sueh a man as Walker. Nothing but his official character as Governor of Kansas acting under the instructions of the President, ever gave any weight to his position; It is un fortunate that so much reliance was placed upon him on that account; but it is fortaunte that his treachery has been discovered so early as it has been. The great mistake tbat-has beon made has been in treating him as the Ajax of the Anti-Leoomptonites. Another grove mistake, resulting from this, was tho prodnotioa of the pretended letter of Walker to the Philadelphia meeting. There can be no justification of sach a deception, well-designed usll may havo been. It would have been belter if the ireachortr bad been exposed at once, and tho traitor hadjbeen ' immediately dismissed from the ranks of the friends of freedom and the advocates or the rights of the people. .. ’ ‘ I But the most , shameful thing about oil this wretched business la- to seo the national admin istration resdrting to base expedients to etill the clamor of those opposed'to them. Especially Is it mortifying to seo their intrigues carried into (be highest judicial tribunal of the land—a tri bunal that has, until recently, beon kept sacred from the polluting touch of party politics. When men in the highest positions .in tho government are driven to such a stole of desperation as to resort to the vilest expedients, ta sacrifice their own Integrity and dignity, and to endeavor to involve In their own shame the Supreme Court of the United Slates# it is time that the people should be Informed of Phila. Bulletin. •uecoinptouiles are Tub recent conduct of th'o Emperor Napoleon, in encouraging tho hostile fulminalions of hit army against this country, has bad more effect, than the new loan in checkiog the animation of! the stock market. The retorts upon him bare been so terribly severe—not bo far as laaguago Is concerned, bat from their being founded on quotations from bis own previous acts and pro fessions, and some historical facts connected with the career of the first Napoleon, that it is felt they must produce & deep sense of mortifi cation which cannbt fail to rankle. To-day he his been reminded in the Shnta that hisunole left a legacy of $2OOO to Csotillon, the soldier who aitemped to assassinate the poke of Wei* lington, and that be, Louis Napoleon,, is said, shortly after his seiaure of the throne, to hare •ought this person out, and to have paid him the legacy with interest.—cor. N. T. Cm. 27. ISSB Tiir Special Kansas Committee met at the Capitol at 7 o’clock this evening and aat till 9. The result was much the same as before. Mr. Letcher, of Virginia, was absent, having gone home sick. Mr. Morrill offered another resolution, calling for documents, among them for Walker’s letter, accepting the Governorship of Kansas, on con dition of having control of the I'nitcd States troops, commanded by Gen. Harney, and with the express understanding that he was to advo cate the submission of the Constitution to the people This resolution called also for all other official Kansas correspondence, not yet trans mitted to Congress. it was rejected hy a tie vote. Mr. Walbridge, of Michigan, offered a resolu i ion calling for the record of lh.e Kansas election held on Jan. 4, and of its votes and returns: also, for an authenticated record of the Terri torial Legislature Committee appointed to in vestigate election frauds. This,too,was rejected by a tie vote. Mr. Wade, of Ohio, offered a comprehensive resolution proposing an investigation into all the election frauds of Kansas. This was reject ed by a tie vote. The only resolution adopted was ottered by Mr. Morrill. It colled for the statement of Gen. Calhoun, referred to in Senator Green's report, relative tp the number of votes in the unorgan ized counties of Kansas. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, gave notice that at the next mooting he should offer a resolution to the effect that the Committee had got all the in formation they needed, and Bhould make a ma jority report. The Committee adjourned 10 Wednesday next. Minnesota will probably be admitted apart from and before Kansas, it. being understood by the Lecomptonifes that Senators Shields and Itico and the Representatives elect have caTed in and gone over to Lccompton. I think there is -reason to fear that this impression is too true, and that consequently two or three additional votes for Lecompton will be got into ihe House, which will probably decide the result. The vote on Lecompton in the House is likely to bo so close any way as to defy all attempts at previous calculation. The Administration Ims probably gained at Washington by tbe apparent apathy of the North. A series of earnest, animated Anti-Lc compton meetings in the Free States would be of priceless value. A gust of sound and strong public opinion from tho North would siuk this piratical craft. Gen. Calhoun, it is said, has promised to abandon the fraudulent Delaware Crossing re turns, but he has several other amended returns, which bo will hold back till after the admission of Kansas, when an exposure of their fraud will be too late. Several Northern Lecomptonites have told him that ho must announce the result in Kansas officially before they will vote for Lecompton. The Unim this morning copies from the Kan sas Herald »f Freedom an article deoounoing the N. Y. Tribune, indorsing Gen. Calhoun and prophesying peace, even if Lecompton be passed. This article cost the Government about $4 per line, or just the price paid for advertising mail routes in the paper.—.V. 7Vi6 Tub Springfield Htpuhimn ihe convic tion is deepening that Colonel Wolcott really but a small part of the money en trusted to him by his Boston employers, loassl-t Congress in passing the tariff bill, but kept most of it for bis personal pnrposes, and that it forms the “circulating medium" of Gardner, Wolcott & Co's note-shaving and stock-broking business, at Boston, ITe is reported to have put S.>U,OUi) capital Into that firm, while, but a year ago he was a clerk for Francis Skinner & Co. B F. Butler, of Lowell, one of Ihe direc tors of the Middlesex Mills, has gone on to Washington in their behalf, with a view of following up this branch of ihe inquiry—to dis cover if their money was really paid out for tariff purposes, anj if not, to recover it if pos sible Jai’an* Accounts have been received m Kng land fruni Japan to the llthof November. They confirm the report of the approaching visit to Europe of Prince Txi-Kuzen, the nephew of the Emperor. He was to embark about the end of December at Simoda, with a numerous suite, on board the Dutch vessel the Somarong, chartered for the purpose, by the Japanese tlovernnicnt He will visit France, England, Russia, Holland, and return by way of tbe United States. Among the persuus composing his suite arc two Japan engineers, whose mission will be to nntnincinto the system of railways. The engineers had tuted up the electric telegraph which was given to bis Majesty by the American plenipotentiary, when the treaty of commerce was signed between these two countries. The telegraph, which goes from the Summer palace of the Emperor to Jcddo, a dlsfinoe ofnbout six miles, worksnoT fecOy Som.iioj Molaksks ron Isk RoU-tns. —lt is stated on the authority vtA.s ski./ rollera nmdq/j^g^ H M L,' i I k.rannT» mto a roller is much tougher aa.l ha* better auction than those’ material in common use. The a>nip ami glue used in the comp roller are (!,o printers now .. “ r “ 10.1. in Ur. Mott has jiwt remorcj » ti K h l kept her «peeoble*s and suffering ». , tan> Though large done* of chloroform were admin istered upon the completion of the operation the patient spoke and said that, if Hbe had had any idea of the agony it inflicted, she would hare died before submitting to it k was necessary to make an inci.-ion in the windpipe, and put in & silver tube. Not to Blank.— A correspondent suggests that Buchanan ought not to be blamed for offer ing Burns of Ohio, /«•<. considerations for voting right on the Kansas question. When he was much younger, he offered Henry Clay one of fice if he would vote right on a certain question. The idea is a very good one, and shows that he is getting more liberal in his dotage Iht. A Jr. jfoi tvrnt. FUR RKM.—lht* llwolling House No. 151 Third ntrwt, nr&r SmtlhtJfhl, ii-incri*' mill thrensboat. ft*, Urgv y»rd, 4c. IWn~U.i |„>j,t- Jlalcly. Du.-lling part of No. U;1 Fourth itru. near Clierry Alh-j; »ix rvoms, good n-tlar and yard. It.-nt iIMJ j'»-r nunom. Al«u—Tbo tvo Office Kami*, 2d ttury. Hunt of N.. 1U Fourth «tre«-t, now occupied hv J. S, lull, K«<| llnut JUKI Vacaut loti In the Nluih Ward for »al- or Uu«*. n* jj the Allrgheny Valley tlnilrmnl. Knqulrr nf thus. woods, 100 Fourth «ti« t. ri-KWtf Or— K. P. DAULtNOTON. 37 W<«J ilrmt. FOR RKNT—' Two desirable Houses on sth »U tlio one 1 occupy at prewut, aiul tha uow Home next d,«ir l‘o»wni l .ii Riven on the Irt April. Id*. Fur rvtit, Ac., apply to ALKXAWDKR KINO, ’-73 Liberty utrwt. ALSO— A <'oin.'<>rUUu throe »U»ry Dwelling iluuw on IVjih "Irwt, near 'Vnyii.i, I‘oioiuiou can lt> tmi| forthwith, ror trrmi, Ac , apply U> ALKXANDKU ICINU. ALSt—A twoM-tj Itrlck UwrllmtfUinue on tiplsuiadr a (root, AllrghfuyCity. JnuumJutr jnrtse*siuu rlrtn. „ AI.IIXANDKU KINO. ■A*****'—A Frame l Dwelling in tho n*»r of the tlvm< honw>, on Jatnoe stm-t, Allegheny City. llrtit low to a good too- J|»S AI.KXAMIKII KINO. TO LET—A well finished tu\. *t<,rv Pjj9 Urli'b Dwelling, containing six roonw, No -ii) r*3 Ffiuik tin »trwl. Kmjtilrocf ’ ai-UISOKII fIAKUAI'O II A CO.. _ » 0 -‘” _ No.Jttft Liberty «irw>t. KENT—The large Warehouse n»wcMTU|il,HHy WMI. Fmitti 4 Co., N<*. 151 B»£| Kir»t ami gonmd *tn«>t«. F.o.|Ulrv of 1 , . I’AHK, MrCUiIDY A CO., Not. 14U Kind aud I'A) Second st,^ TO LET.—A two storr Brick Dwelling IIoa«f, No. 175 Wylie street, „t present oe.-nnled l?'5l l*y onr lUcbanl Kloyd, well IlnluluHl and In order/and hu all tint modern cotieenlenreic water, gas, ar ; a|»o (table and carriage buuro. Apply to J*W _ _ JOHN FLOYD A C». Foundry for rent.—The iwui Fjtfsoar.lVpo street. I'ltuburgb, formerly occupied by Freeman A Miller, uow by Hall t Fjwer. is for rout. For terms enquire of AI.KX, MlLLllll, K*i„ or of M. UV HKKWOOI), at the limit of I'lttabarßh, Jal4:dtf FOR RENT. A comfortable two story Brick Dwelling, with Barnand übool iix acres of ex* callent laoi~lccqoty or Machine pririlegesare of&red for •als af• *idf go**! timber. 50 acre* In gntuand pasture, and an abundance dTcoal. There is an Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. In almost evqry held there 1* a spring of *nevor-fslling water. The improvements oonilst ot a new fraiaq Dwelling, at* tached toa weather-boarded log, asmall tenaht bouse and a large fnunn Bam. f 0 by 36 feet. e This choice form is in a high state of cultivation, fences gaud, and In a respectable neighborhood, ronreulent to churches. schools. Pur terma, euquire aITJIIB OFFICE, or of M2-dAwtfT ■». ANDERSON. N«w Brighton. Pa. Ohio Land for Bale. THE Bubscribcr offers for gale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, common!/ known aa ? Bowman's Section," coutalnlng 640 acres. It U ■itnated three mile* west of Massillon, on the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two tnilee of the Pitta* bnrgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago R&ilrogd. The south, east and north-east quarter* or* partly cleared and Improved-2 the remainder la covered frith superior timber —and the wboio la well watered by springs and running stream*.— Thia section la considered tho finest body of laud in the county. It will be sold undivided or In quarter* to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest in teal estate a better opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. BWKITZEB, oc26:dawtfT No. 101 .-21 Stock Note Brokers. 92 Fourth it. Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at Public Sale, od the<33 prcmi«<-». on TUESDAY, March 4tb,'a well im* EJitj l pruvod Form >., Pm, about two miles south of Finfoyrillo, There «rr abont 175 acre* uuder cultivation, good fences, large Brick Dwi-ltiug iloos*', well finished, with a good cel lar, Pprlng Uou»o, a Urge Lng Barn, weatherboarded, a troo-l Orchard ofsolecl fruit, etc. The (arm is in a high state of cultivation, U well watered and improved, convenient lo churches, schools, etc., in an erei-lteut nelghliorhood. and altogether a very desirable one. Th«* owner Intends moving went. I’ueK-ssloo given <>n the Ist of April, 1959. For further partial tars, terms of sale, Ac, enquire of the subscriber on the premise*. r.r of KDW’D CAMPBELL, Jr, nt Sheriff’s olDc*-. ‘ fr6:d*Wt»P SAMUEL COOPER. JHrtical, An Infallible Cougn ILemedy— l had ton sick three months, not able to do anything, with a congb add stuffed condition of tho wind-pipe; I tried several of the best physicians in this city without receiving any l**nefii all of thorn Mid my lungs wnre affected. I was conduct! to my bed dm itig the greater part of this hue, I rspectorated a great deal ol matter from my longs. The first two doses of your Pectoral Syrup that 1 took, I could not take without laying down In my bed, but before 1 had taken two bottles 1 was entirely cured. 1 have boon well ever slncu. Myalck* beat emu sin-need obout the first of March, of this year. I am now, and was at the time of my sickness, living at Thmnas Patterson's, In I'uion street, near the Diamond. Plttsbmgh.Oct ’is, \',7. Micuaii McAvot. Prepared and sold by I*. GEO, If. BRYSEB, Nu. 140: Wood »tra<-t. Phtsbtirgh, Pa., and l>v Druggists everywhere. ,xi2b:i!swiF 1)r. Keyser’s Shoulder Braces— From Pttubnrgh D)s]*att-h, April 10th, 1856, —For more than yoorv past w« bare constantly worn the Washington Sui ponder Brae**, manufactured by Dr. Geo. U. Keyacr, of No 140 Wood street, iu this city, and would heartily recoin tuend it t*. alt m tm are ennij-elled to lollowwi sedentary ocoo* (mtiun. As we havebefore remarked. In ealliug attention to its merits, it answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pautaloous bvingso placed as to continually tend U< bring the shoulders to their natural position and rx* f >and the ch«wt. Women, bundredsof whom are aonnally HI n red l y tin* w-ignt oi enormous “skirts,” should also procure these tiracva. Be particular In procuring tho kind mentioned, as many of the brace* sold are humbug, bold at Dr.GF.U. 11. KBYSKIt’S. WbolosaieDruggist, 140 Wood rewt. sign of the Golden Mortar. Je26:dAwxF Twenty Year* Blindness Cured by th GLADTxxsrea Er« Lotion—Mr*. Cliarlly Carnahan, of Tomp. ranc<-rIlIo, was entirely blind In oneeye for more than twenty years, and could scarcely reo \dth the other. Fho Is almost entirely cured t.y one bottle of •‘CV.ieJenl.erp Ege and tx-Urves that another l-ottl*- will eutirelyre* • lore iK-reyra. bold nt Dr.UKO. U. KEY&EH'H, No. 14U W<«*d street, sign *'f tb- (•■>!.!ru Mortar. J’fclre 23 cents. no2ihiUw*y * For Ocftf Persons— Acocstic AtritKT.ra— These ■■wiy invented Instrumetita that enable (he deaf to hear In spiteofdeafheas, are In advance cf anything yet known, or ikely to become of any real m-rvire to dref persons. By means ofau artificial drum, the power of hearing is affected, am! all the rirruinstanrra that attend trumpets and tubes, are c-utlrvly dispensed with. They ura worn by laides so as tmt to be* perceptible fo utb*-ra, aud are hardly felt when wore. Apply i.. uo6-d*w|r Dr. O. n KKTSKR. 140 Wood at. Tub health of American women —For many year» 1 her* been troubled tfith wmriurm aiiJ l iDiru<>r, l«>th mental dd<] pbjaicat; caprice, UitleMoaaa. ,^ lu , t D At-a abdomen, bearing J»«o l*un at the time of ti>.- Mm-as. bloating,colic, wuraco, cun*tii>atJou, feeling a* > f the back aud HmU were bruised „r broken, eructation* wnl vomiting anxiety (lit ***im>a to Ik> a burton.) disturbed mlwn. faint no*#, shuddering*. fatfgncon walking In the raorniug, flato leuc\ conathxvtion, prueauru ofbUnl lu the head, dtxzineaa whet. Moving. gTest Irritability of temper, almost constant Inclination to paas water, great rv.U<**,u*a and dc sire ww. or fwl itDh»|i|ij. I was not ot>!y entirely car oil rayn-lf of all three symptoms, which I hare given as an lm perf«-<-t account of ray eufferinpi, hut T ban. known ao man? others cured In our town that l feel bound to let yon know that other* who are similarly situated may alan And relleC ’ KSJMA VtWDUItGII. For a long time I had Uteriuocomplaint* with the follow lug symptoms: I wo* nervon*, emadaUd and irritable enioil to abound In complaint*, totno of which I will try to piTu yon: pain In the lowerorcatw, and* (baling** Ifiome thing *u going to tall out; Inability to walk ouch on *c conni of a fooling of fullm-ss; aching and dragging and ahootiug pain* In the back, loin*, and extending down leg*- the Jolting produced by riding caaaeU great pain; niwinodic shootings *ud pain*in the aide, stomach and bow* <’t* bi-Adaftjc, witli ringing iujbvoara; overr fiber of tho body seemed awr; mat Irritability; intense nervousnr**, 1 could not boar tho least excitement without bring prostrated for a day; 1 cimid scarcely move about the bouse, and did not take plcaimr* in anything. I bad given up hopo, baring riM everything, a* I ■imposed In Tain, but a Mend called my attention tn MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON I took It, hoping aguinrl hope. Most fortunately it cumi me, and there is uot a healthier nr more grateful womaW in the country. I trn*t alt will n»eit. It is truly thewotnan's iriend in need. Mr*. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S UTFRIXKCA TFIOLICOX win certain l’j cure Falling of the llinaA, TlKiles, Supprtszed, Irregular or l\zinful UrmxrualWK, abating, Inflammations and IX*- wet of the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Retention or loco a* burner of Urine, Heartburn, ( Wwrwjs, AcreoarnM*, /hint rupf, J'alpilatinns, Crampj, IKstvrbrd Bleep, and all troubles arptnic or sympathetic, connect'd with Ole Itrrine. organ*. The price of MARSHALL'S CTEJUXK CATUOLJCVS it One Dollar and a Half per single bottle. On tht receipt of ii* dcilart Art. bedOes shall be tent by ex press, fret o/ charge, to the md of the erpress route. Re particular to write the past ojjict aifreM. tou-n countv end Slate. 9 m will guarantee that the McUHne will be sent on remr-t of (hi money. Addrrts Da. GEO. 11. KEYSEU, No. llfWood ttm'l, Pittsburgh, «e?:dawiK .Slsn of the (lotdon Mortar Painters. HL O N O A. L A N K, OUSE AND SION PAINTERS, No. 77 (Old 1\»1 OffiwntindlmtlTtltd .lrtot,l»lTO.n wood and Market street*. All order* promptly attended to. *F^ign*executed in aniportorstyle. mh27:lyd T. W. 7 Watch and -C lock. Unker, 7»TK _ IMPORTER OF v Tj’lNE W ATCIIESAND JEWELRY,>©37 JL No. 28Fifth*trw't, between Wood and Market. Pitta* burgh, Pa. A?*Particular attontlon paid to the miairiogof Watcbee and Jowolry. •. • work wnrraate<> PATENT'D U CKETSA nITtC Bs7— 100 dor. two hooped Backets, ‘ 10 do three do do, 6 do super varnish da Id do Keeler*, do Not Tubs, three hoop*. ' , W do No ‘2 do two do, , > 3 do No 2 do three dn, 25 do N«i 3 do two du. Now landing, for udeat manufacturer’* prices by _ Vl.. r_ ISAIAJI DICKEY A CO. SUNDRIES.— 4*J l»l»ls Silver Springs Extra Family Floor. Its) ps lb bgs du, 75 bids Broadway Extra Family Flour, • I**7 do . do do Superfine do, 75 DS lb l>gs do Extra Family d<> IM «9 lb do do du do - d o ' 3 bgs Flaxseed, ' 15 tula Eggs. 19 bbls Lanl, To arrive on steamer New York, for tala by MS . ISAIAH PICKET A CO Cami =*-T, HACAEO'V.V A n.VLIiy. liiu.oSjF* 3- ' 1 ensc3 -Calabria Linnorice rcc 0 by MACKEOWN t PINI.ET, •l y IC7 Liberty Street. M^, U ,? K {•'URNISiIINO, Hardware Good*, . JOHNFLKMINti, 1013 Corner Market and Third Streets. /Husicai. New Arrival Flanoa. HKLEBER A BKO. • just received on additional stock of Pianos from the Factories of 11*1 NUNNS A CLARE, Nrw Tots, and STEINWAY 4 SON’tf, Nt* Voaa. Which, toeftker vlih a largo previnns stock forma the most extensive collection of PIANO FORTES ever before offrrod by them. The above manufacturers are known to hfira no su peri vrs In this country,and their instraroootsare fast supplant ing those of other makers. Id consiJerationoftbe pressure In the money market wo will sell low and on accommodat ing terms II- KLKBER 4 BRO., No. At Fifth street PIANO AT A BARUAIN.— a^SSM Au elegant Rosewood, Piano, «uiy In use three mouths, iu perfect! | » § - 11. order in every respect. will ho wold at a very great bargain. The owner Is now in the West, and wishes to sailat oaco and fdr cash. The subscriber will guaranteo the Plano to bo per* lectand unblemished. Apj.lv to fe2* ' JOHN H, MKLLOR, NEW MUSIC-Wo'li Smile nnd he Happy —Brindisi, wrilteu by Horace Martin—music by Verdi, 25 CU. Somebody cam for mo—Ballad, by Aliro Fo*t«r. 25c The Hoop P6lko—*M’meL. Picot, 25c. Wedding Bellj—Etude do Salon, by L. Welv 25c. True love can no’erforget, with variations, 40r. Sounds of Friendship— Noctnrne for Piano, 25c. Rosalie, the Prairie Flower, 25c. Annie O' the Batiks O' Dee, (song of tb<- I>ay Dreamer.) written by Mrs Crawford—Music by Stepbrn Gtover, 2oc. 1/ Orientate Bedown par □. Rosvllcu, 25c. Have faith in one another, 25c. Water Witch ficbottloch, 40r. Harvest Homo ißrifottisch, 25c. Aunt Jemina’s Plaster—s*. BandCjrd.2*c. Ktliedai Pciiottisch—W. 1L KHTer, 25c. Mode bound in every style. Music mallrd live of post age. CHARLOTTE BLGM"R, Old Established Piauu Depot, fe22 No lIS Wood st, 2d door above Fifth. fioofes. J. L. Read’s, XO. 7S FOUR TII ST RE ET, WE are now prepared to. furnish tho fol lowing Works in a new and tnaguiScvntstyie. Dr. IJviugs tun's Travels in Africa, U calf—dllttstrated, The Poets of the 19tli Century, full calf—illustrated Barth's Travels In Afrira, 2 vols, 8 to, <• Strongs Harmony and Expositiuu of Gospels, tuorocco ant. $5,00. Standard English and American Poets 8 vu. aut. I set National Magazine 12 rots. }4 calf, fine j.s|-rr. Mstbew Henry's Uommoutary, full ralL Family Bibles, in Velvet and Gold, $5O, and. Morocco f Prayer Books, the finest edltlonsat reduced prices, Albums, Morocco nud papier Mache, bltulings. Portfolios,fine 111astrated Juveniles, with -colonvl plates. The latest Mieo-ilaneons Works in plain bindings far sals hj J. L. READ, d*2l Fourth street. YALUABLE NEW BOOKS for sale bv J. K. DAVISON. Cl Market, near 4th s^. Tlie World of Mind, by lsanc Taylor; _ Tii«Bpatif*h Conqnest in America, am Its relaiGoti to the History of Slavery, and to tbo government of Colonies, by Arthor Helps, vol .1. Also, fullaets, 8 veils. Cosungony, or Mystorias of Cn*atlon, being an analysis of the Natural Facts, stated in the Hebraic occunut of tbe' Creation, supported by (be developments of existing acts of God toward matter, by Tbocixs A-Dar.iea. Uhscter's Church History, vol .1. Abo full Actt, 3 vole; DibitandCrodit. Boa trice CencL Ka&c's ExpcdiGon. - fe2o YALUABLE NEW BOORS.—The English Cyclopaedia, a now Dictionary uf Cuireraal Kuowl e«lge, by Charh-S Knight, The City of the Great Riog, by Dr. Barclay, fur sale by JOHN S. DAn^ON, _Co2O ■ Cl Market, near Futzrth stmot. A VALUABLE GIFTfor nnv season, and of permanent value, Is Webster's Unabridged Dic tionary. *■ll ha-* saved us time enough iu *.ue year's use tc-pay for Kx-lf, aud lluit must be duvuied xon«i property which will clear it» ob the Law of Costa; Do Burn's Jo-tie,, ami Uudners .Mali's Legs! Guide, sixth Tuition; Prt*li supplies of tin' above Man Urd Works irevived uX tep.i KAY i CD . 55 Woe.J *t. BLANK BOOKS—Lodgers. Journal*, Cash Book*. Day Books, Invoice Books, Cheek’ Books, and all oilier Blank Docks used in counting houses, lor ttsle ur made to cr '-r «t short nolle, by W3L a JOHNSTON' k CO, Blank Book Manufacturers, 57 Woud street. N" EW Books AT E."C. COCHRANE’S, Allegheny: Here and Hereafter, or tho Two AlUrs, Tl«*>-iv*ia 1 2 Tols; Tenrhisgs of tho .Master, by * Disciple; MeraorW of Gene*arrth, by author of Words of Jcsnic Clara Howard, or • Heart Yearning' ( u r the L’bseeu; Portraits of my Married Friends. ,»r aTVep im.i Womens' KI ogdom. by Uncle Ben; Ride* and Reveries, Tapper. Gathered Lilies, or Little Children in Heaven: Words to Young Comiminlcaut*. Dr Alexander, Doddridge's Sacred Thoughts; Sunbeam Stories, complete; Words and Mind of Josn*. £c*22mo ed; Rj 1m on Mark; The Buly'-i Atm am.-, Svrord's an J the Church Almanac 'os Mr*. Jamison’s Sketches of Ait: Lowi-IP# Piwnw and 20 Tola, of Posts, new editions blue and gold; Tbo Plant rtunters. Capt. Rfl.l: Stock replonbhcd lu all departments. jo2l JHtrrllaneous. TnK .NOB n:o.\ city commuT.u rou.rnr Und.-ffhe direction -,f *’ A . Hi; It XT t . > Princijxil of the Fifth Ward Public Seb»U, ifiij f ., mnis , JU Ou 3londay t.venlnp t Pehrnary l*t. The Clans will meet on MONDAY and Tfnnt’JOar vvp N 1 NOS, and SATURDAY MORXINO ofeacb T * E ' Session or Shtew, Jaffl w„' n '’, 0 ™ 1 D ' S ;r PE^f L ? TAlit ' ijj b. uroral "cul'tS.” vin'i. foSj equal to any of themoro expensive fora* of Corn Starch'in na* for making delicate Wane Mango, Pu.'dlnr*, orCake Be particular to enquire Pearl Star^ ~ A. A. HARDY _“ 1 i _ „ ««->-of-.Fi«tand Ferry *critf. GOULD'S PATENT SPIUNG^EDTiw lag purchased iho exelusiju» right WinaoolAetnr- .„a «■» Spring Ikd/' in the ny, wo are now prepared to fumDh those dcdrfng to m.f cha*A. a bue pncnl, cheap anddarabb- Sprina lUd Call examine them at our \farehouac- They can be attached ”o any txvJitead and removed therefrom at pleasure <|«« # boats, hotula, Ac, !nmi*hetl with this Ud at a vur* low T. 1L V6UNQAC«-).,My,u»bflel.l.i Jg ELL lIA NOI NO : CHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICK!! , , t)oor Bell* *t i2„',o and npwanLi, put up in the bcwtstyl* by * vj i.» J u Mathews, Jiolwtr _■ las PmiibS.M mr pONOENTR AT ED LYE-SOW. on hind V/ au.l fur sale by, B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO CufiKT Fonrtli arid Wood *u WOOD’S II AIR RKSTORATTYE^IITir on hand and forval«‘hy b : B. L FAHNESTOCK 4 CO WHITE WAX — T cases jusfreo’d and for fcftlchj fe22. .B. L. FAHNESTOCK ACO GUM ARABIC—A iftigo invoice of superior •inailly for«alo at IST Liberty MACKEOWN A FINLEY. LAKI) OIL—-lo this on it, F. Sass, toar rivo foraaie by (j*2SJ ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. PERFUMERY & FANOY TOILET SOAV —A largs assortment at ■ ffg> MACKEOWN A FINLEY"* Extract of logwood—a lu vuico Jq»; rec’dby . MACKEOWN A FINLEY. MOLAbbES— 250 bbls prinjjo Plantation MoUjses, fcr «d» by JOUN FLOYD t CO . No 373 Wood itrc^t. Wall paper r Wall, paper if— W. p. MABSUALL 4-CO. ore preparing for on ini, rawweaala of Wall Paper thlispring. Cometud *et at 87 Wood itrtvli SUNDRIES— 310 sacks Tend. Wheat- U fe»E» Fluaeed; ’ Spring* Floor, • ■?• - n . bbl« Gallatin MUta \ do: On steamer Princes* to utlt* for sale'Ly > °* “ MAIMt DICKEY ECO —3lO- racks White and X -fi«l iww Uodtag from ptaijur Potomu for ill. bf“ ISAfAU UICKKT A CO. T oft?' n 100 sacks Silver Spring” JL no» landing trom ttMmtt Poumst; tor-Ha b j - ~ ' ISA.LAU DICKEY 4 CO. *>ELL>_u bags now landing from **a *te*mor Potonac for sale by h rol ° ; : ;:_i_t9iunDicKirr^o6: Tj'NVEWJPES— Al! siies and qualities sold -*r! by WSI. O: JOIIK6TCW * CO i - 103 _ Stationen, 67 Wood *£' WHEAT —45 sucks White?' „ « n»d, .’iqw undißg from »Uan»i U»xel for *a!o hr . E fe3 ISAIAH I.rCKKT k' CO, UGS-JJ tubs now landing froni steuwer Owl fur f*l» ly . ISAIAH PICKET ACtJ.' ABD ANDGKEASB—4 bbls.Xardftpd“2 I Übls, Urexu now Utulioff frota aumorr Daxc-J toe ml*- __ frS ISAIAH DIEKKT A CO. ' ; KOOll CORN—A i > Jay and for lain by Jtoij jriro® quality req’d. tin* I IIKNUYiLCObtINS. DRKAPPLKS-SC! plea tor *al« by [fc-a ibuali. bright Dry Ap > HENRY IL COUXN3, , BJSA.NS— -26 bush. «maU \V'hi(eßcaDfl,fecf4 aod far «ai<> by IIENttTH.CDII.ISB. .* TIMOIIIY bafc? rccMriitd fwr : oj^nYii.ooDtEta. CLO\ Kit cEED—;iii bash. >jiiAt-■rcc'd *o