THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. , ESTABLISHED IN 178(5. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From U. 8. ECIIKLL’S AdrertWng Uouae, N». 3% Broad »«y. An energetic business man can u*’ ‘V ay patl of ColU»d SUU*. fr.un thr-e Jo rviM’. by e»rn;le -THE PATEKT IHDU RliOQßlt SAKETY/fLOUi LAMP.” with an bo Burner. Ercry family who h.o reipu.l Ut h»r. j.-r -•on, proper*- £ F ,. r , L r.. r . tnatlual —«A H _ vdebnicd for full p_rm, rHtmnM, purity, and a f«-«al!ar eiugtng quality of lb».-lr Inn**, for Which tljnjr hare iwirril lb© hiKheel **Cotultim« from th* greats musical oclebritir* of tb« cir.Mrjf and to •reryfair, when brought In eompotltfoo with nth>*r tnatru* Bienta, hare obtain*-*) the hlfrh*"U premium. Th» Pataut Arch Wroat Pl.ink. which U owned and u»d ooly by n«, goanuite*-a their etuii,ting In tnuc longer ttiun »nv other In ■trmnsnh w hfle their anprcci-leutM demand to all part* of the country b a sufficient proof of their roperior exc«Uonc«. A überit.fttaconat to Clergyman', Schools aod the trade. Druggists, MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale Druggist* audMMnuiscturon of Carbon Oil, N<>. IC7 Liberty stwt, Plttubnrgb. Pa. ja.To:lyd_ BE. FAHNESTOCK a Co., Into of the firm • u. A. Pabnrxwck U Co., and successor* to Fleming ft holaaale No. GO, comer Wool and Fourth *8U n Pittsburgh. Pa. J ‘D A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., WHOLE JLI • •Mo Druggists and Mnnnihetnrprs or Whit# Lead, Load and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitts burgh. m rh7 T SCHOONAIAKER, MANUFACTURER U a of White Lead; Red Lead,7Jnc, Paint, Litharge. Put tv and Wholesale Dealer in Paints, Oil*, Varnishes, Tnrpni tine, Ac., No. Wood »t, Pittsburgh, Pa - oc&lyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SI)oTJesSOK TO JAS. M'Gnffcy.) Wholesale and Retail Prnggi't and Dealer in Paint*. Oils, Dyestuffs, k• . erro-r W»vj and Sixth Plttsburgh. Ay Regular Agent for Dr. Ford’s Medicine. ap2l JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL er In Drugs, Point?, Oils, Varnishes end DyeatctTi, No. 206 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ~ All orders will receive prompt attention. ay Agent for Scliunck’s Pulinanic Byrnp. mai<U:lyd*sr v&csKurs tintatt mottos nines- DRAUN k REITER, W HOLESALE AND 1J Retail Drugrisr*. corner of Liberty and St. Clair sU., Pittsburgh. . JOSEPH FLEMiNO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Vi'cox A Co.l corner Market street and Diamond, keeps constant I v on hand a fall and complete assortment of Drugs, Medir-’_,'.-i. M«diciuo Chests, Perfumery, and ail article* per tojnlug to his business. Pbysiaan* prescriptions carefully compounded at all boors. 'JaSbly B'u. ~geo7 ii~ keysf.r,'“druggist, 140 W«wl street, coruor of Wool street and Virgin y Hoy, Pittsburgh, Pa. s)toljuce Senlfts CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY -H. COLLINS, Forwarding aod OommfSfffoa Merchant,and Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 2d si., above WatiT, Pittsburgh. my2l Jfi, CAJmELIi, LATE OF WARREN, * OHIO, Comnrtwir.ii auJ Forwarding Merchant, and Wholc«ala Dealer in Western Reserve Cheeup. Butter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Wetteru Prolate generally. Front at-, betwitcu Smlthflcldand Wood, Pittsburgh. tvPRaST: k anjer, (successors IYL to A. A A. Jdcßane,) Dealers in Floor, Grain and Produce. Commission aud Forwarding Merchants, So. 124 Second streect, Pittsburgh, Pa. [iaa. 1, ‘ij~:dly]jAl2 D-avid c. herbst, flour, pro duw, Provision and Commission Mercliant, So. 2CT Liberty street, corner of lland, Pittsburgh, gives his nlten-- ticn to the salo of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard. Cbo*-««, Butter, Utnin, Dried Frails, Semi?, Ac., Ac. AyOonslgnmvuta respectfully solicited- noScly Alex, fousytu, (successor ‘to Forsyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Mer chant, Dealer lu Wool, Hides, Flour, Bacon, Lard and Lard Oil and Produce p*ncrally. No. 75 Water »t-, Pittsburgh, Pa. COMMISSION • Merohautond Dealer in Groo»ri'*s stid Produce, 27 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Refer to E. Ui.in.TOV, Pittsburgh, BsoaLzt, Coshravi A Co, Pittsburgh. * AyCoas'gnmrnts solicited and satis&vtory returns guar* J QtMsj. drlt'clydawT -4 7) obert mrrciiTNSON, commission \ 111 Mcrrhnnt. f-r the sul« of Wesbru Reserve Cheese, Buttur, Lard. Uacoii. Ftsh, I*ol and Pearl Ashes, Sailer arcs, Oils, Flour, Grain, Fruit,and Produce generally, No. 6 Smlthflehl £ trc»t, between First and Waters — «j*3 CHl ARLES ii. LEKCIL "FORWARDING i ond Cotnmislon Merchant, Dealer in Flour, Grain, 80. con. Lard and BntL-r. and ail kinds of Pr>>bie-\ No S bmith fli-M street, between First and Water. ap3 EAGLE WAREHOUSE^—IAS'. GARD in Bit. Whol«nt« l*aW in Floor, Prorlsicni nr.-l Pro'lne'’i?ouvn»l!j. Vo. 6 Screcth ittwi, L.ilt-rty »nJ SnilUiflfl i, f iltib«rj;b, i’a. 4®“T«-nu« ea?h. (Eatpcts, TLLIAM JIcCLINTOCK, Dcalur in C-.rp...., No l.k M.vkct.tivrt. w. d. «• a. ji’CAOten, Draler in carpets, oil cloths, 'IATHNO3, fte. No. 87 Fourth atruet near Wood attomußS. Robert shknight, attorney at L..w,*n'l '.r of tho ut t’i.'-b'ir-h. No- 110 F-inrtli "tr-0,. rttt-hr.-gli'- OSEPII S. A A. P. MORRISON, AT- Ic.Tneyi ,t omc. N-> 9. F.iur.h ,t - »«.r Wuod, PitUhiirßh, my 24 Sri; ffiootts MUKPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS ia Silks and Ladies’ Drew floods gcutrilly, Hosts, Talms* and Shawls, Embroideries and St-ipl« Genus, for family mm. An unusually extensive ajjortmont in all the aboro departments, Jnit received and selling nt the lowest price*. _____ Poortb and M.irtet f<c3 4. 4. MASOX a CO , rtTfsi a- c. I- 4JttHO»T * co- P. TOBX A' A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE J\_ • and Retail Doolen In Fancy and Staple Dry Goo.li, 25 Fifth street, Plttsbngb- . __ _ ¥) Tl. PAI,MEU7Ni>. 105 Market Street, Jtv. Dealer in Bonnets, UaU. Straw Trimming*, and §tr*w Good* generally. ®-o Carriage and Wagon Manufactory. M. X.. STEPHEN'S, Agent, Corner Suuthjltid Street and Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform the£SD»JX pall.c that hm la now located as above..,., •ad Las reromed thobuilne-** t.f Carrmgo mitm*; "» a 1 varieties, end is also prepared to c=«'it- ‘-rdcr* Ur ' , lncluding tdi w.-fk fvr Irom Merchant* lU Soticilius n continuance of the, l**™**] » •towel npon him wl.ll* « tbeol l i’and of-Bigelow & to ho wouldas-mre bis tri-ndf that the *»ma care end atten tion will be given to :dl hTa orders as heretofore, having »- enred the wmc*oftho best workmen, *nd havlug emple apartments ebowbno for lh* finishing of .flue wort. Itond M iorunent of heavy work now ou band. *uit 4t»lo f.ir S;t; iu* tun- All workwammU-d for Vi nio3tb». .cuterattention Risen to repairs. J Coxoh and Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BROTHER d*. C 0., Cbroer nf Bdowni ernl Stbyxa Slreeit, ALLEGHENY CITY. CTTOtILD RESPECTFULLY IN VV form their frionds, and the public. gcr.*- vlr-r^SG. Lily, that they ere ni.ninfactnnng Carriage*. barouches, nJckaway*, buggies, 81eigbs *tid Chariots, In all th-.ir vari ous styles of Au»b and proportions. ..... ill orders trill be oxecuted with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repair! will *l»o he attended to on the moil reasonable terms. Using In all their work the belt Eastern ghafU, Poles and Wheel stuff, tlmy feci moll dent that all who favor them with tholr patronage will l» •rfoctly satisfied on trial of their work. Parcbwers are requested to giro them a call before pur chasing elsewhere. no9:lyd _ To Capitalists or Manofactorsi THE undersigned having determined to more west, offers for sale, (or exchange for Western nrooerty.) th* best Finn in Armstrong county, within fire minutes walk of the Kittannlog Bridge, and d.Mightfally citaated on the river bank, opposite and hi view of ibe Alle cheny Talley Railroad Depot, containing about One linn dredAcres, sixty of which conlainseight feet ot good Bitum tnousCoal. with bank open, and delivering coal dtuly in Ki tunning at five cents perboshel; and 33 acres of snpcrlor river bottom that never overflows; about 80 acres under fence and in shs highest »Ute or cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 loads of manure from tho town, to which a team caO make eight trips a day. Tl«*re is a large Log House COby 40fc0t,and a Frame Bath 40 by to feet, with com crib and wagen shed* attached; 150 young Apple nnd 100 Peach Trees growing; a well of w»trr at ttie bouse and a number of springs of wyter that at small conM be convoyed f>ths house. Tin* property po*«*-r* adraotagos for residences and iron ; .r Imnb-r maunfc-io riea. All person* dwlrouv of r«*llnug a kwal fti.d prortaj ■file investment are requested to view this property a -ore mS£ranyotbcrM«tlon. Till* mdjspuU.do and term* Two trains dsllyfrom Pittsburgh, makiug it «*) of KitUnnlpg, Armitrong County, Pa, or, mi. rmLUPS, Ola*-. 3lapufacturer, P. oxebango nr Wo.tero lftndi rooie bnU.lings and the central part of Kit tanning. , Sundries.- 'l6oolb*. etrtcUjftwh UL!h Cutler, • •• -1200 dox.fresU£jKft 1000 ibi No. 1 Leaf L*rd, 25 imih prime DrioJ l'c*ene*. 150 Ut young Chicken*, 150 Churn*, 50 I*rg» bt Tnrfccy*. Motived wil for mIo by S'TAKOU AGENCY.—UAVINU BEKN ) awLwttjteil Agent for Mttst.crgU, by the nADJWX WV AKOII OOHPAN Y, for tbo mte of their coiebratcrf PKA J.L 9TAUoU,(«bi£ltl( wurrwuwl equal hi quality known LtftbUuivfc«t)«ro new prepared toeapply \Vbol«ial« D»*!- *reU uuaalactarare’ prices. •We inriUi ihaattentionoftha TrtiAa In SOI* article, to *a examination ol oar pnseeut aleck, and Which will bekeptcaiui to tUr demand. ' atwklL, USB a CO, nre Vo B W xrt «tr*« THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TUB WOULD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INTKSMKNT. THOMAS’ PATENT HATCH MACHINE Is »a!apl«,chevp and perfect UaUli Maker. The Machine coals only flU;b-driven by head, and »m w.u dm (or* ton* of the'fchtoaCtcUirtr in a «hort time. Where good wood Li to be had readily it materially redocee the owl. 49*8enn] county or Machine prtvllcps are offered tor «le at a madarat* price. For parttcnlan, call at O AZ.ETTJS OOUWTtKQ ROOM, Ftnb atreot. laldAwlftfT "|T IDES.—£50 dry flint hides, _ i i- "231 Green exited do., to arrive end fcr exit Cy - BPBINGEJI UABBAUOU a co, . fc23 - . , ■ No. gSMOorty street. 1 A DO Pound* B.’W. flour* received and i V/ V/ ferfxlt by ' BQBIYZ& * DLLWOUTU M ;i: . . UQcadW&'ooaditntt. BiLcoLJi leech joo» i~ uaco zov 3 lxxou. JOS. s. LEECH & CO., 2TO».UI:J 314 Liberty at., Pittsburgh* Pa. WHOLESALE G-ROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN * FLOUR AND BACON, Tin :m*l Tinner’s Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MAN UF AOTURKS. jyll.dly _ t M /TT. ive M»imf*ctariT-. »n »tr«a. Nfw York. bhadouhys, tw TcrL, the Patent Ar«sh SPKtNUEE Hvkr.vLUlt, nEI-'AMIN T. riTTIT.. Wit. U. WItITACRE. SPRINGER lIAKIUt'CH «fc CO.* COM MISSIDN MERCII A N T S . DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Pro*rtsions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*l2 . . (Late of J. 9. Leech, McAlpln ft Cn., PitUburgb.l GENERAX* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Levee and Washington Avenue, WYASDOTTK CITY. KANSAS TEUUITURY, KfcKKRKNCEs: Joeor.h 8. L-ech ft Co. ar.d piUabnrtfh Merchant* eerier. Mj ‘ iyUMftwlyT THOMAS & GALLAGHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Xo. 30 Pine Street, St. Loola, Mo. riru TO fciqau UiarauA k Co., | JosisA Lactx Loaxjrx, StrtrißT A Co. I ZC6 A Painter. Wili |>urrli:iAO to order, Lend. Hemp, Baron, Groin, Ac. Pnitnpt nttcuUon given to auy manner of forwarding. jeHtlyd* LEWIS it EDCERTOX, (Successors to D. 1 T Morgan k Co .) YVholesivlo Qroeen and Commission Merchant*. 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mrl ENKY“"sr - KiNO, _ (EATB' OF~TUE Qrmof King A Moorhead,) Coniral.vlon Merchant, and Dealer in Pig Metal and Bloom*, No. ”6 Wator street, be low Market. Pittttmrgh, Pa. ap!9 A A. lIARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR a dr, Jonca A Co.) Conminloo and Forwardlug Mer chant; Agnntof the Mad hoc lad lodiAtirqroli* Railroad, cor ner First and Fcrr>' «t». Pittsburgh, Pa. Jni&fclyd E“ WaID“T7 XIKGRAW, ~ GENERAL Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu factured Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snuff, Ac. Ac., No. HU Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood. Pitta burgh. Pa. mhlily T. LITTLE A CO.* WHOLESALE GROCERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Anl J-.ulera'm FLOLJt, BACON. CHEESE. PISH, OILS and PRODUCE. No. 113 Second Si.* Pittsburgh* Pa. £s_ U hern I arlT*ncs-* made on consignment*. mrlS B” AG ALE fi 'COSUK A VITT C*o~ lsto»vr«, Nos. IS and 20 Wood *tre*t, Titta- KEIS & BERGER, GROCERS AND Dealer* in Bacon, Lard, Flonr, Cln-eae, Broom*. Ac. South-West corner Sinlthflcld and Second Street*. Pitt*- Alexander ring, ' wholesale Grocer and Importer of fiod* A*b, No. 273 Liberty atruet, Pittsburgh, Pa. _apHyd* _ WM. MITCIIELTREE, J»., i BKO, Wholesale Grocer*, Rectifying Distiller*, and Wine and Liquor MarcbauU, No, 209 Liberty itreet, Pittsburgh. Ju2S J" GNES & COOLEY,* WHOLELALE GKO CERS and Boat faralshera, dealer* in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 11l Water street, near Cherry Alley. Pittsburgh, Pa. dItRIVEkTEEwORTU, WHOLESALE Orooero. No. 130 uni 132• Lui street, (between Wool and Southfield, Pittsburgh! joiis runn wcuaiu* rtoii*. - aim** r-Lort*. JOHN FLOYD A GO., WHOLESALE <in»Tr*nnd Commission Merchant*, No. 17b Wr>*i and 225 Liberty »t x~U Pittsburgh. WATT A 'WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO OKRA, Commi«eion Morcluuiu .utd Dealer* in Pn> dut?- and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No 26* Liberty atm-t, PiU-'.i:rch. _ Isaiah tiicacY .... aoasnt meant ISAIAII DICKEY k CO.. WHOLESALE Grocer*. Gimmi-o- r. 'P - ‘.ai.tc.and Dr.-ib-m in Produce, No. 5n Water itrwt. and <YS Front «trvt. p,tt»burch. WM. M,-ci v TCiiEO.V A CO.. WHOLE SALE .ir.H-er*. m and Comimvi-m Merchants, *n I D. -b ts :n i’.ti-i in ;>• 'i.-vtin/ectured Articles, No. 219 LUie, :y *:re~», ; i-ryi ol 1. win. pittaburjil*. Pa. tuy-l Jon a at-vcli a. j. lcc cl. *r«tu_ i TWELL, LEE i CO., WHOLESALE A Qr>vT«. Pi-0.1n.-e and C-jimnift*l'»r. M. iclunta. fttel Dealer* iu Pui-bi. zb >i-.mjCmtur*'*, N<». S Wi.si street, t*w tw.- n \V,vi-.r hi..i Foil:! *t.. PiUaburslt ftp 18 R rob iso N" "a" coi, WHOLESALE # Orewen. Merchant*, aivl D.-olor* tu nil kfidauf Rruvi.i'.-u*. Rrriuce and P-u‘t-Hrirli >lnnn£wturt*, N... 25S Li!e rt> *tr—t, JwliAj-it Robert il'kino, wholesale gko- CKR,CoTiunk«iou Merchant. *i“l Dealer tu ¥■■ .tbem, Pish. Flour, ftinl *ll kind* of Country Produce, N'..- 211 Lite orty stri-et, mouth of Plxth, RUt*t>«irah, P*. »-l vftu.-ea nwda on c**u*i;; , ini' , nta. j’lS Iyd 1/kU.LLL - _ KOBERT DALZELL k CO.. WIIOLE SALK Omeer*. Commi««on and Forwarding Mer chants and DeAlerxin Produce and Pirtiburgb Munulactnre*. No. 261 LB—rty gtre*t. Wttsburgh, Pa. my 2 Krai Isßtatr agrnts, WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, ilurtgagee and *ll securities for roonuy. Person* can procure loans through my Agency, on rwwwo ablo terms. Those wishing to invest their money to good iulvnnta#e, can aiway* flml first end second class paper at my office, for sale. All mmrmir.lrati'ins and interviews strictly confidential. Office OR AXT STRUCT, opposite Bt. Paul’s C-ahedral. jtdidtf Doo&scUcts, See. WS. RENTOUL, at St. Clair atrect, • Dealer in Ki.liglon* and Miscellaneous lfeok*. and DoposiU-ry ..f Am-ritau Traci Society Publication" mr)o:d*wlTK M.' 0.. JOHNSTON k 00., Stati-mptu, RUr.U n<e.k Mannfdu-tnrers and J d» Punters. No. r,TW.— T? ’ C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO l^j, g. Siuller.) Wh"le«ali* «nd Retail Dealer In Book*, Stationary aod Pnper Hanging*. Federal •tr<>*t, fith door S. B. of Market Square. Allegheny. Pa. TdIiNSTDAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, tnecrasor to Darisou A Aguew, No. 63 Market 1 street o-ar Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kay* <xJT,' booksellers and sta- TIONBJIB, No- 65 Wood street, next door to the cor net of Third, Pittalmrgh, Pa. School and Law Boots cou ctv.tly >ju Laud. T L. READ. BOOKSELLER AND STA- J . TIOXER, No. 76 Fourth *t., Apollo Bulldingn. TTT'Nt‘‘L~srrN'Eßr BOOKSELLER $ 3 Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. TOIIN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., forOHICKKRINQ 1 SONS’(D»u.n) PIANO fORTEi MA. SON A HAMLIN'S MODKL MuLODBONti and OIWAN lIABMONIDMS, and Dealer hi Music and Musical floods. Ja23 _ ... HKLEbF.R i BR0„ No. 53 FIFTH . f»t.. Sign oftheOoldeuHarp,Pole Agent krXUNMS A CLARK’S (New York) unrivalled Otaud and W"* PIANOS, and CAKDART* NKKDHAM’S gmuin* SIKLO* DEONB and OUOAX HARMONIUMS, Dealer* in Music and MnfiCftl Instruments. jPHIARLOTTE BLL'ME, MANUFACTUR 1/ KR and Dealer in Plano Forte*, and Importer of Malic and Jluiical Inatrnmunt*. Solo Agent for th» lIAMIIUKU PIANOS, also for UALLBT, DAVIS* CO.’S Boston Hanoi, with and withont iKoloan Attachment. US Wood itreet. tny3 ’ _ DR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED .1 Dr. Smith’..eornrr Pmh «n 4 •JmllUO.ld “ MONDAA’H, WKDXKSDAYS noh SATLhUAY S, Irom 10 lo 1 and 1 to 3o'cl«:k. i-on-irda AV-Keildnnre ub thi Browninlio BoiuL J«a.tyu French Artlflclal Flowers and Flow* M n:rrlali. _ WE ure now n-ceivinj; our Spring Styl(’> ol Frenrl, Flower* and Fiow-r Mul-riaN, ujiich f"f va riety and l/MUty •iirt'ie*’* any foii,i«*r *<**ot. - iyj|"’rln tioji*. Slanulecturli.g nearly all the (».»*!» w* "ff rf f ,,r '** enable* in to offer to Whulc.ale pur.Jja.'wr* jnduf.emenls both In prise and confined ujln. Oatrlch and Fancy F-ather* in ic.iny ■tyle«, «uitaLdo ior Spring Sob*. "l*<b every dcw-rij.tion of low priced Fancy Frethere, for trimming Boy*' aid Children*' Straw and i- ... n.,| S For *ale on liberal term*, be JNO.C lIKNDEKBON SMYTH A CO.. (ell-ddm Wi Broadway, New \ American Flowers, llnachea, Trimmings, dtc., dtc. THE Bubticriberß beg to tlntw utteution tn tiirir department of American Flow r*, Ruecbe* and Tr, Riiiiinn which will be Lmnd complete, the dealgus r<iug Ui7„ !.«!. th» -0.-MOO.U. Yi-i,cli, .nd 0,; m.i... la.-tnre umjlntil in Uitxr c-cn /toon**. II koUtaie llvy'rt oi./y arc r ' y * w '‘j^ , o *“ c X^ ; _y i , K , j> J j 0^ r S M YTH 1 f j- m ,] ‘ 'AW Hr-xi lvvav. New toil l MS CARPETS." " 1853^ 10 THE MARKET STRUCT CARPET STORE. \ T s „ f ’ ri K’S.. pd Bra S C £T°m3 C to2*S r^^ Window SI and''oaeryKn^ecC charche*. Pwnt*-l wini Hmufo Furnishing. ®d with the Cari>"id'T»rim t the Spring A* we anticipate an a.!Tance ui_j t 0 mtto tholr Trade npeua, we would stocked at our present Tery wdectiona now from oorlargo htocX at yj’CLIXTOCK. low price*. , fid- ' il. p.lblilT,, sn. i,7 >iftb Sundries.— 46»y buabel* pyimo CTovcrrecd, Su bhd*. N.O. Sugar, 30 bbl*. Gabion Syrup MoUsjaa 1000 kce* Nail*, assorted *it«u 16 bbi*. Roll Better, LtXX) Prime Codflah, 300 bnahela Rye, 100 boxes Window Glau, 30 colls Manilla Rope, 69 balesNaryOakiun, 60 dux. ZIQC Woah-boordt, 100 do. Potent Badwta, 300 do.Ooro Brooma, I» ItOMßrf ...l* 21 ) WAU4WIUUH. HXammtßsion, &c. McALPIN & CO., MKBCHANTff Grocers TftOS. LIVTUt, JK. /Husic, &r, PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, ISSS iHanufacturers. WELLS, RIDDLE A. CO.. HO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pn.. or WHIPS. TIIOXGS AND SWITCHES. Order* »olirite<i r-cni tb-tia.le.aud j.rou.j-Cy «..qe pod a* per iiiAinirnotia. Txb*i<—f> month*, or i per..:it diA.-oont for cash. «*23:lyJAws JOS. F. HAMILTON * CO., ENGINEERS <te MACHINISTS, Corner f'intnnd Liberty St"., PitUbnryk, P- 1. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist a.vl yaw 31111*. r.r. wtrk- . Priniii.c K-übli-bn.-nl*. Minulin t.>iie*. Ac., mad. t-ierdi: They «!»' • niitiiiiic th«* ui - nuf.cti.reoftb'di Cel.-brr.ial MACHINISTS' TOOLh Bncu ai Turning Lathes, Iron Pl:«n“p>. *” Bonng ».‘J L'i illinj, 3l«cUin.*i. Ac. Al"-'. Wrought Iron Shaltmg, wltli pulley*, Hungri*. Ac. •eilrlyUlvF ' (->7 lIBSRY GEIUVIG, An. 4S!), ronirr Penn and H'ofmi/ S'-cctt, MANUFACTURER OF PIITSBURGII HKMP AND MANILLA BED CORD 9, HKMP ROPE, from % In. to inch, llalt*r Hope, tln-ini T« ln». dewing Twine, Woi'l Twine, Hax and Cotton Seiue Twine, Ooid. Tarred and Packing Yam. C]l_A fnl! *i:pply of the above c -mitantl) cc hand and for avle at market rate*. ja27.3iud BUSHA & GDTBNDORF. nAxuricTtnirßS op STEAM BOILERS AND ALL KINDS OP SHEET IRON WORK. Ptun Strcei, near Water, Pittsburgh. Pcnna. pmmj-tly attended t--*. lnitJuid ‘a. ~xj v "<s~fns . ( Siiccwisur to A- Lyon* A Co.) LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES. AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C.. No. 136 Wood SI., Pittsburgh, Pa. f.Adtf MORRIS Ac COLTAIt'I BOLt or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. Hammers or tiio fuii«nrinw Ao., made to ~r»|er S». 1. Lift 7 in. full td.iw, :-ei? p . .. j \’J\ •• •• 12 lluuO •• - 4. *• 13 *• 9WI. .. -a)- •• - 4i ;;,n - - iftoo. “ t). “24 W2-J1 •* “ 2c'W) Ordeta solicited. Ijr j.artirulnni addrean MUKUIS A LXJLTAPT. Ja2l:dly IhTfarH-n. i‘». sAjviujbu-. a y . BA3I Lasx, (Below the Bt. Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Feona., HAMuracruKEK or BRADLEY’S WHOLES KNITTING YARN, Of every Color and Niunlmr. IS PREPAKEI) TO FILL ORDERS ON abort aotsce for erory cvlor or numlM tof Yarn*. H-<t »g Iwva ouo <>f the ori_-iuHl manufacturers of tbo crlebra nl “Bradley Woolen Yhi n-. 'in ronnection with uiy brother, Uin Bradley, of Wb.-lmg. I would re*|.f-et»ully gullclt a stiKrv ~f !vr* tor \ urn*, a* »l-ov~. eirOL-h | aid (or Sliei j. Skiru and W.xd. je27rlyd wiluau nnairiu. ju:r» rr.rau WILLIAM BARNHILL ft CO., 61 Penui-t., below Marbury, Pittaburch, Pa. STEAM IiOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Irou Workers, Maoufu-turer, u f Uarnhlll'a I’atout Boiler, Locrimotire, Fined and Cylinder Boilrr*. Chiiiiuey*, Breichi n, Piro Be<i, Sfuini CnnUetisenn Balt Puu«, Sugar Pttur, Iron Yatvl*. Life Boat*, i tc. Alto, Lil;n.-k<iiiiil>' Work, llndge and Viaduct Inina, dime at the uliorte*; no tice. All order* frvui a distance promptly attended to: J 022 Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. Kennedy, childs & co., manufac turers of— Pena A No. A heavy 4-4 Sheetings Carpet Cluiiii »f all coL>r* and Rhodes: Cotton Twino: •• IWC.-rdm “ Plough l.itiiv* und S.wdi Cord; 44 lU.jk- ■•{ all tire* and doscripu. n*; Hulling. left al the II ndware ?t<>re of L>gan, Wilmid A Co.. 131 Wood *tri>.-t, will hare attenti'-n J«2i lj JAMES IRWIN, M A N U FACT C R KR O F SULPHURIC ETHER: Sulphuric A-'iJ; 9weetß|>iriUof Nitro; Nunc Aon Hoffman * AU‘»lyn»: Moiia. * I, Aqua Atmn.-nia. FFF: N;ir-m ‘ Fuwl..-r'» Solution; h PERRIN At JOHNSON. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER- IN WE. CHILDS it CU’S PATENT ERAS • tic s, fiut: and ivatkii-pipmif cnnil'm IKK)KING, l.VJTuiun B.E'.JtT, Pilul.iirgh.Pi. --'li-dH WILLIAM TATE ft»O.Y, PLUMBER -ANI» GAS FITTER, No. Fourth -tl'-i't. near L.l—rty. n.d 472 Pni.n r-'-l. uerl do..r to Alderman Parkius*.'.’* tiff L-e. and Ivdeml *t . near larccak Allegheny. de-cr:{ ij-u. >•! Fittiujrs f->r Water, (la* and gt*vin) KncWiiatL- 1 tie t-'ioiir, ALFRED ENGLAND. Sol.* Agent. From the original patentees, M>'■****. Mint*-n A f"-. Lotilou, and Mesara. Millar ft Cuftt.-a. N.-tr York, for I’ltMntrgh and the W.,*t. All work in a *u|>«rl\.r style Plan*. Prmwinc* and ?(es:.:r.. n* r !4 ti t e-o-sii at Na 2 F.-urtb ti.-ar I.jb erty. !*p'-k<l n.rl-7 lyd JOHS CAMPBELL, MA N U F A 0 T U U E R OF BOOTS 1^“ and SIIOKS of every d<*»crlpti >tj. N . .74 ?tu]thlMd street, Plttet.nrgh. Pa. ocSliljrd insucaitre agrnts. TITE &, CIIAFFEE Agent? Neptune InMir «nc*. Co , Ulayttte Hall, Wood stirot. R FINNEY, AgentEurcka InsumpneCu. • No 9 Water street. A A . CAB RIE It , SECRETARY • Pennsylvania Inauntncc C-uupany of Plil«burgli, Jones' DuJiding. Fourth Rtrcrt. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretory Citi 7-en* 1 lm.aranc« Company. M Water *trr«t. FM. (iORDON, Secretory Western lu-ur • more Company, 92 Wuter ■treel JfiARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • lui Fire lD«mrunriHt>-mpany, Nortn-wt runu r •nd Third street*. .... PA. iIALEI RA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual In*i»r:i[u-«« 42 Wu'cr -In—t. THOS. J. IiITNTER, A\gent Farmers' and Mechanics’ Insurance Co, 90 WnU*r street. JOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental In-uratife Cu.. 2t Fifth »trwt. RW’. POINDEXTER, Agent <ireat WeKt • ern fnaurancj C<>-. Q " Front *tr‘».’t. «Elpljolßtrrj>, Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. .MARSHALL Ic CO., lm porter* and Doalrra, 87 Wood ttrect, U:tw«-«in Fourth •trret an«l Diamund Alley, where may be fuuud an oatenaive aeaortmcnt of cTsry de*criptlf!n of Paper Hangings, fur Par lor*. Halls, Dining Houma and Chambora. Aki, Window SUudea, lu great variety at lowest price* to country donlcr*. » e ifi Walter p. Marshall a 00. E EDMUNDSON *t CO., Nos. 9G nnd 98 • Third rtp-ct, n-ar Wo-ri, Manufacturer* and D*<nleri In WALL PAI'KR, CURTAIN GOODS. ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS ANDCORDS, COM FORTS. BUDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTUKSfIES, Ac., Would aolicil the attention of ptirrhaacr* to their- large and varied stock. apCfhOrud J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, , .Vo. 100 Third Street JWtburgh, Mai.ntiuliiiiT and dealer in CURTAINS. CORNICE, BANDS, SHADES and BLINDS, MATTitASMiS. COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamlx»t work. Carpet* fltte<l «ud laid to order. mrlo:lyd dFuntiture. T. 11. YOUNG A CO., or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY —Federal St,Wttwn \fylit and I’mna. Jvenut Warehonie—Sos. 18 1 HI Smitlifitld SI., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CAFIS FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and Invito thn attention of those interested iu furuUbiog boats. wvtiLdAwS T. D. YOUNG A CO ' JAMHIS W; WOOL)WKL.L, VADISLT FVRSirVKK M A SfFA FT C /.’ K H Nos. 97 A 99 Third St., FitLsburgh. T W.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS f ) % hi* frieii'D andcii«t«iiiu:r*, that h» iiaajnat conij'leted hi* *t*<k of Funutnre, which iadecbbally thr hugi-i'! and lx rt evt-r uffored foreude in thiecity. A* bn Md-Wraitied to ut> hold hit stock, with ai-aaonnl material*, U-at worjtiiinnahip and nuwent di’Sigun; and from the .-xt'E’uf 1i" onlci*und facility In manufacturing, bo ia onable-1 -.f. pnelncr uniTout- PCRNTTUItC at the lowest Price*. He keep* alwoy* on band Jln> pmit- ri vvl-ty o f every dMeriptton of furniture, from the dumpewt and plaio-*t, to Ihe most elegant and w-dly, thatja hmiae. or any i*art efune. may tie fnrnisbe-l from hi" clock,or inaniitoctnre<] expnwaly to order. Uir2o T\AV & MARTIN'S BLACKING A large lot of thi* celebrated IHacklng roc’d tLI* day l>y JOSEPH FLEMING, f,-23 Corntr ot tlm Diamond and Market Stre«'ta. J' J. WOODS" PEAR L STARCII constait t • ly on baud and for **le by the undeialgn-d. laud lies may be osaured that thi* *uj»erlor atarch will »>e found c.| i,el to any of the tn*-re rtiive funn* of Corn Starch in U*«, fur making delicate Bl*nr Mango, PuKding*, or Cuk". Be particular to en juire for -tV-vi*' pearl Starch. ‘ A. A HARDY. aa ]4 r/,f nor First and Forry »«reotr Y’ iTES’—Uj Dbl.i Copal, fi do Coach, 12 do Japan, 2 do Demar, 3 do Fino Flawing. Allof ~ FINLKV. HOMINY —20 bbls. in «toro and for ealo by mrlO J. B CANFIJCLD. TYEARLASH—SO bbls. just rec’d and for Kal.br mio J.B.CAsrt"U). I'tmr—2oo bbla. fre»h in etore and for bale | hj mvlQ J, 9, ClKHOiIli yiltsburglj dinette. DAILY AND WEEKLY BY £J. RIDDLE &s CO., URPOIIT r*J v.t Mi>\-■rv.t of the Commit!'’' rf S>nt! on th- Kanx-'-i !!’"•!u ‘t,t |<■o s e i. r ll u t». ] Th,' majorit r nf the a-Ir.;ii Ihut (lio pcojiio nf ihia Si;iU 4 libolishcti i"uo Conslilulinn of 177 C, regard if - • of its e x j'H*s3 pruY4t-i"t), nml cjjifthUsbe.l Ih:ii id' I7'.'n, wiili 'it icrolutinn or distur’.'iiDCc. Here. ihfD, ia a IVnusylvani.t jircceileni, adduced by me majority themseWo*. wliiclf su.*inin9 tlie right of the people of Kan sas to disregard ihc t /'>r*h* of law, if such forms coollict with the great principles of American law, set forlh in the Declaration of Independence, and etubodiod in the Cnnstiiution of the United States, which was ordniued, as ils preamble shows, to establish justice and secure the bless ings of liberty to ourselves our posterity. More attention has perhaps already been given to the report of the majority than was necessary, considering that thewholesubject has been thoroughly canvassed, and is well under stood by the people of the free States, whom neither ingenuity, nor research, nor casuistry, can longer deceive. They have at last learned that, in all its various phases, the true issue before them is, “shall the slave power or the people rule"" and they see that other questions are raised only to distract their attention from that issue. This, the true issue, involves, or may indeed be considered identical with, that question, which, differing from it only m.words, now agitates the democratic party, viz’: 4 'iShall the mtnority continue to rule, or shall the ma jority, ns is their right, make and execute the laws.' ‘ for. after all, the slave though controlling the government nnd ruling by fraud and force, is clearly the minority. The peoplo nf this .State, though long misled by their public agents, and though their patri otic love for ihe Uuam was made tho means of inducing them to support the meuand measures of the sectional party.of disunion, have ever de plored the eprea : of (slavery, whoso power they unconsciously supported. But however hereto fore blinded by party, and lured by the n-tne of Democracy—and however deceived by a pen sioned press, aud by the harangues and argu ments of men who hold orjfesirc to hold place under pro-slavery administrations—the day at last has come when their eyes arc opened, and they see with disgust and horror that in tho dic tum of the Supremo Court in the Dred Scott case, and in the attempted subjugation of the people of Kansas, the Constitution is destroyed and liberty annihilated, unless a new and re formed democracy—the democracy of numbers and of freo labor—should overthrow the pre tended democracy of slavery despotism. Well may they regret, as many of them do, that com promise with slavery, in IR2O, which wni ob tained under the IYDe pretence that the l ui-jn whs then in danger, und they see that the danger which now really docs threaten the peace anJ union of tho country, is owing to that and subsequent compromises, or rather concessions. Forgetful that the Union itself was but a meaus of securing liberty and the rights of individual man, too many fora timu lost sight of the true ends for which the Government was established. The minority of *the commilico believe,' however, that Pennsylvania, with a unanimity unknown for many vears, is about to re-assert what were the pnhciples of her whole ponpl** before the disastrous compro mise of It n.-iT be sufficient here to intro lu .e t sro memorable avowal? if rhosc prin ci] Uu«, though any numbci -_-.d be adduced if tliE V'-osouiiMe limits of this report permitted The- "V-' expressions of popular opinion, if proper ,V..-*v i».uei* be made for the natural intlu en xjf sub«c )ucti’ fra« deceptions and false pledges, prove that the people of this State, bie ti.ose of Kaasos, ar«> opposed to the exten sion of eb'vcry, and ihe growth of ili.power. In the one case the people indirectly, by the .iii'tmoicus vote of their Legislature, and in the ,th» r direcily, by toe popular vole of Lancaster, responding t>» the public voice everywhere el.*i’, declared l’ctin«yh.inia opposed totlavcry, and to .ho rule of the minority, which even then the slave power was plotting to establish. The fol lowing refo-'.uiioiis passed tho Legislature of i.'Vnnsylvßn.i In December, 1^10: "k'.'olrnl f-’t the Svtwt' nnd Home of Jtryre ien/n't>r’ of . !, 'r t\\r>:’\on<r*auh f-i Peuntiilvun-j u ( ji-nsral .d-tjrr.'U/y ;>u i, That tout Senators of this Stati* in ihe Uiuigrcss of the United Stales lie, and they nr** herrby inciructcJ, an*i mat thr F.eprc-eiii v l .. v «'“ of thin State in the tVo of iLe 1 oilcl State* be. l ard they are Hereby requested ’ o v te :.g •'i 4 -' ' !:e adtnissiuu nf any teniiviv an (i State :n the l nion, mi les* said territory shall sttt nhiie and ag-cc that •tho further introduction c-f fdaveiy orinvvl uniary ?ervitud.«, excepi for the punish.-tont of crimes whereof the parly shall have been duly eonvicted,' -b.!' M yr;,!nbitci. ' and (hal nII chil dren born within the said territory after its ad mistion into :Le L'tnou a* a State shall be free, MU may be hell to ‘■■•rviec until tt.o ng'* of twenty-live years. "k'-t’jUxd, Thai I he Gvvernur n? and he is hereby requested to cause a copy of the fore going resolutions to be transmuted to each cf the Senators and Representatives «>f this Stale i- the ('ongresß of the l otted States." Tbe?e resolutioti’j wore iolrcliicod into the House of keprtsentoiiTes by Mb. Dcank, anil wore iHoptcii in the ilouse by n itnnnimotts vote. 3'r.j.v—7 1 . —1 Deuiocrdis and -0 Federalists) nays—none. Among the yeas wore David R. I’orttr, late Governor; JnstAii Kaju>ai.»., notr a Whig suprorler of Mr. Buchanan: William Wilkins, at present a member of the Senate, from Allegheny county: l>r. Daniel Sturgeon, late United Slates Senator, and now an officer in the United States Mint. William Duiido, editor of '•The Aurora," then >he Democratic organ of Iho Suite, .\c, Xc. The Senate unanimously concurred, and the re*»oluiioni were signed by Gov IVilliutu F'indley, And the following arc the resolulions unaui tnouslv adopted by a large nnd entliUMasih niueimg of citizens of Lancaster held December U*l .Ibi 1 . 1 , a' which it will bo seen that Mr. Bu chanan, now Prosideut of the United Staten, occupied a prominent position, haveing been one of the comtuiuc'' who reported (he resolutions, and most likely the author of them . Resolved, That the in Con gress from this district be, and they are hereby, most earnestly requested to une their utmoa' endeavors, as members of the National Legisla turn, to prevent the existence of slavery iu any of the Territories rr States which may be erected by Congress. Resolved, As the opinion of this meciing, that as the Legislature of this State will shortly be in session, it will be highly deserving their wis dom and patriotism to tnko into their early and most seriuus consideration the propricly of in structing our Rerestfuiutives iu the National Legislature lo’use the most zealous nnd strenu ous exertions to inhibit the exirtenceof slavery in any of the Territories or Slates which may hereafter he created by Congress; and that tho members of Assembly from this county he re quested to embrace the earliest opportunity of bringing the subject before both Houses of the Legislature. R..;lt:td, That, in the opinion of this meet ing, the members of OongToes who, at tho last session, sustained the causo;of justice,(humani ty, and patriotism in opposing the introduction of slavery into the Staio then endeavored to be formed out of the Missouri Territory, arc enti tled to the warmest thanks of every friend of humuuiiy. AV.rr/u That tho proceedings of this meet ing be t .J ltahed in 'lie newppupern of this city. J.’NME* '• >PKINB, v W.M.IAM JENKINS, J \MFS BUCHANAN, Tin f»r**gning resolutions being read, were un:imu'> usly adopted: after which the tnveiing adjoi.i ;ied. MALT Lit ir KANKLIN, Chairman. Attest: William Jr.siuns Secretary. Thcso Into preeedonts from Punueylvauio history, following strictly llmne of tho earlier and hotter day* ..ftho republic, are directly applicable to thn fnicGruo now before Cougre*3 and the peop.o. toundnd on right and justice, they offord n safo guide to Amort ran ■tatesuion, and rantiot bo earnestly commen ded to the Senate. Tho one wn? evtablished by tbo ununimous vole »f the Legiflaturc ..f this State, aiuoug whose members, at the lime, were eminent aud trusted loaders ol tbo democratic party, ami U .ding men of tho opposition of equal di.,uuctiuti and iutiaeuce. And tho other seta forth theunbought aud unbiassed ..pinion? and principles of the people themselves, including tho Prosiucnt ot the United States iu the dayi »f bis ® ar, r manhood, when his head whh clear and bis heart was pure, unU before :» political association of nearly forty years with tbo slave potvet and diplomatic intercourse with foreign princes had soared tho heart and darkened the understanding. Will l'ctiu\vlvßnirt Ser.Mors '.U-w these prece denu which comiugj goncrativn* will sanction and H'juven itself approve ' <»r are the cunapiraces and outrages, the falso roturns and tyrannical dogma* of Atchison and StringfcUow, of Calbonn and ol Hen derson, to bo ratified hero, because tho constitution framed by Franklin nnd his compatriots for a peo ple wbou. they had long served but never betrayed, was ratified only by tho quiet though umtnimons ap. prove! of a grateful constituency ? Let the votes on tbo resolutions now tinder conttd eratlon answer. Boforts closing their report the minority of tbo com mittee feel bound to present the latest testimony against the Lecompton .Constitution. Let it be given in the solemn and Indlgnantvrorda of tho Legislature of Kansas, whoso people* by theirlegal and acknowl- e-lgcd representatives, Laro, whiio there i( yet peace, made last appeal to tbeir caautryinen to rcjcoi them from ILo tyranny v.-jih whi'’h th ,- y are threat ened: not now by tho outlawed ruffian? of Missouri, but f.,r tiicui. <•:; i l .l- ttriti-uial ailn..nisrmtion, that oiher iti'trutuen: t.i* e • the flove p-.wer. TUi* righte m? ajq i* :• 4 mjmeied with noli-'c t > a’l tho world tluii. v i:l, ..«• without our cu-r*pora tian, the people <>f Khu.-.i.- will clof. ad. at all hazard?, thi-ir Ameri. ar. birthright of self government. r lfto ref'dutiun* adopt* 4 *! on the last night .-f the .■‘esst ui by b.-th branches of tho Kansas Legislature, merit the serious consideration of Amor’ cans everywhere, and arc as follows: Rrc.Jnd, py the Legislative Assembly of the Ter ri'.trv of K.the l' aincii concurring. That we do hereby f..r the !ft ’■»“ solemnly protest against the adtuifsiou "1 Kansu* in'oiftbe Union un it-r tho hoc .uijitoii (.'•u.tflituti-.ti —that iu hurl back with f- rT the llbcllou . barge that tho freemen of Kun ur>* a lawless pc-q.’..': that, reiving upon the jus tice. . f .-j: rau.-e, w»* -lo hereby, iu ha..' "T tho pro. plo w ; r<sprc er.t, s-doranly pludgy ourselves to t-aeh other, t.. .-;.r frivn'h in C<>ngre c .» nnd in the Sinter, our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred h»nt<r t > re sist the Lecompton CunMitution and government by the force •>! nrins, if necctfsajy—that, in this perilous hour of our history, wo appeal tu tho civilized world for the recthuda of <>.ir position, and call upon the friend* of freedom everywhere to array themselves ngainst the lu.itact of oppression in tho Kansas drama. >e<l, That tho Governor bo requested to im mediately tran>rait certified c.-pies of tlioso resolu tions to tho i'residcnt, Speaker of tho House nf I'.cp resentative®. and tlio Fresident uf tho Senate "f tho Congress of tho United States, and u> ut«r mctnl>er in Congress, nnd that the «a»ne hr* presented to both branches *.f Congress. Tho r|o»ing remnik* »f Hon. ri. W, Drir/i.Ktt, Speaker of tho House, worn «.|un lly |ioiul«d, nnd will lm\o tho moro weight, when tt is rumembem) that ho i*'>noof tho mast conservative nrtd caution* of tho Froc State party. He stmkr folluw* Ct.ntU .0 *1 of thr il.’il.r ../ /.'qi-.iriil.l/ll ’ , . - I lIUI ii',l a public speaker, but I wish to return tny thank* for the very eornpUtnentney, and i iht say uninoriled, rciolutiun nf thank*, r.latiT** to iityceif, yonjinv*. passed to-night. Wo are about leaving L-r our I linpo to prnpam for tiin fitnil rtrugglo f,.r lb*’ fi***• dial o| Kansas. Again wn have e\pr«*«"d our di*»p pr.vn! of the infamous attempt to «übrerl our liber ties. Miould this Con. lilulion bo f'.rend upon n*. w* liave but otic method left, an-t th»t . - <■. .< ft.-.-mr n t t., i/,- /.W . and if I know anytlilog of 'b» I-ccuht Knns.v*. it v'H «L-*i*. Wo ii !•> ourrelvo* and la tho civilized a-.rld l« rcsi-t ihf ;•«■! ntU -./.l /■. - ’I f.:r. ;• The nu n o! I’ooDSjlvaoia and oi New York, und ~f other State* of the free North now settled in Kan su*, luvo not forge.t the ic-so'is taught by ll*»vulu ti- miry Eire.-: ana shall we who remain in tho "Id States, tho cradLs td American disregard their manly und hemic appeal. Have we forgotten the conse ,uences which followed a similar appeal against the usurpati-rs "i king and parliament by our common ancestors to tho people of Great Britvin, whoa it bceumo known that that appeal waj made in vain. What this Senate may do, wo know no'; bi#ot this :.t least wo fee! assured, that the popular heart still throbs for liberty, and that ut nv dulantday tLo pco plo "f Pennsylvania will reassert the principles r.f 177 d, and nf 161‘J, an.U-owpW thwir pubii • .-ervaut* to respe.-r an>l < !>cv them. KDWAItD D ■ I A/T7 A.M. ANDREW ii 1! Ktit.. BAKTKAM A. SIIAEFFEK. iitiscctlancouß, James ChaHen & Sons' Publications. WM. S. RENTQUL.Nu. 20 St. Clair .-t., Pitt hn* Ki-g-'iinird GIIX Bit A L TRADE AO ENT Lr AlK.gl.ri.y und *urrutm.iUj« u( ;li« valuable *u<l rk-fiaiu New PnbllcHtiou* ot Ui" a|x>vn air.l a iff -upply tl»e Trade and f ..uumuiily u ilb the*.* at tin* pu! Ii»!.« r» rut.a. Tim foil >witig we p-i .l.tki'J. Til-splendid nw work. TIIE CITY OF TUK ORKAT KIN' ■. >.r. J.ausaS.'iu h* it uiu>, ifn. and a* it i* to U‘. by Dr J T Barclay, t.. J. ni—l-in. with ft Portritll «,f the Auilmr by •utrta.n, ftnd upward of eozr iving*. es.t uted it: it.r tine.'t »t\ I-. ol art, tr .>m 1'1.0i.- gr.»j.i.« and oriaii.c.l .bviciai. illuatraUu.’ the varmu* pti*ee* (,f to.'* 'i»-An. .U-Jie'ral. M.kJiii. and MilieiimaJ.— ft!* • lb •!..r:.tl .|, of tb,. Tempi.' Mill Cry as lnvu*tHl*y 11-*. N• ei Jew h’.., u at).! ID-atli. nA ui iqu.- lie Prt h. :ii i'.d'.in a! ai.d ND.rat Futui poet*. A-. A. . a.- Pn.e. > I..LU. half calf, s4.:se nv • Ol.: ni l. »up**r Tuik.v or By ma-l. I-M p.),!. at Mi.- name price. New Ju. enili-Library (or lb-cabMlti s< 1.00 l uicl Fnm» ity Tub »»f vno. No. I S.U.U W. r-:«. The Ecrptuo. UI V; -r o.rN .n ! f .v The .U,V. • i ir nered Thou*!.:*, | It liiy* olid | \ UDC Cottager. p-i,.p:ar-. .1 I.ih TtU. ' AM "F aM» «.!Ufcß Bv J wjii-a C1...11- a tti :L. fl.'A*-. .-1..0.. lull :.H. {!.(,.. )U M A P I >F J EKUj* A I.EM AND IT? Rv Dt .1 T Burilus kS- n- App:..t..i m-t te «v ll'h lI v 1i.f.1u.l tM.. .-aid ... .1 a:.l -t: l-li'r • d it *; lili.u Pi .iu : , rent.: •• »,k < 1. • . 'Hi- i afd • iinii-h’ d Jl.Tb. i. UAN l»Ki Kl-1 > ? PATltt ARL’iJAL CHAIN *>r 711 K Rli.I.U Print-d :t. Loir r-.-li . I r. Pr." 7 tno-int -i -' I .H.UMb'd 11 t-AHpt-vrv.Y MADK iM-V l.y Win F. B-dl Tt.- d-ut r -r*> Plilr-. t—nb* i.umn-o* Ma ft<“A.i> ' b- •• «ork*< will W .--sui by a.ab, p--»t C-u. • ral t.- • „l ; M i i.i *f • i • li«F ii.ij'l ) t- lir. -in-i. i>ti tho rtrO.O.l- Ja.'IKS PWOpUKI.M Valuaole City Property for Sale. \rr~ !„t <.ii Watvr Street X *n-l -uAlky. tint u J«.lin Jr«in k Ump I: I w.| . .1 I il.. .. ! ...{| iud »»lr Ttir »t> li*i« .if jO' t~«t • 0 \V.|l.r «U Jfi .lit und iti j aim:;* th© | Ali- > . J) A 1' K L li A \ ii I N fi < -''KIM. WA.1,1. KAI'Eli i ki -ms. n w !. s i\.. k.iov, riir rmi /•././ .v r j i y. r s M* »uu«;v r.r» f t Fn v h -\f I". W.o.L.w E F.DMCNDr' 'X A e iwi.t TLt I -trfH-t Llfflx Cmm Ale. TIIK rpspeuttiilly anu-uirre t > ttwir ru*totnpr* aud ttir j.oMm that li tl^ «•»!• *■ nt Harl*-* ati.l &ii<t to «tiit tli» Oi v »rv brewma » I'fdit on.l <1..h.-|..u» nurore.l CRKAM Af.K. «lii.di tl.. v are —Uinsßt J 4 prr tiarrel. ami KKti-i OF TEN GAL ii. to •tcotmno.litio prltaU- titinili** Tti-v al»*< \ ALE »t jO. .\ \ at $7, mid IiENNIT.iI |i i •!-!. .nut »nial!iT i-a*k" in pr<*|»>rtl’Ui Al«n < vodlunt I'iiRTKR AND UROtVN FTOI’T M-nt to th-ir Brrwvry lu TIYF nTUEET, will r-i >.;vh j.roiujii atirntum mriiLoturctn- GEO. W. aMITII A t;o. ARARE UiiANUE FOR A I‘HYSK.TA'N t" (liii.nln a r.,un(r> ioctti.>». A« I atn dariroux i>! ii-iu niiu; t«i lL><* city. I will »01l my pri-prrty, •ItuaU-d aliMiit *•*,.- tre nf 'l’*nu towi,»!ilp, 12 nnlr* tr;>m Fiit«- Imtch ru.l 3 luii-1 firm Ji.i> • Station i-u tl.o I'.. Ft. V*'. A t? K. I'. I*rt’«, fl'Jsi—rerun oa*;-. fi.r f”rih»r partirulnr* i u ,'nri! ..f 1» > Tt-i’ Mi’O’ ’k. Fifth ktre«-U rutst thi- i. un tiiu pruunK-s mr> «t' JOUN T. I'KTIX.-. M. I* RemovaL-Bcorhave s Holland Bitters. WE have removed the tnunufiietorv of IuERH.Wfc’S HOLLAND BITTEKii t-. No. 2*f Woo.l •tr«—t, Sor..»,i. Mr.-JiwtfT ,nKN.TA3ItN_VAfIK. J* .* Ca New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry. HAVING macJcurrangemeDis with Rer..l KNOX Tor d M’.pnl) ot ri&nta of ibis talimMe ll!-> V l-rity. "Oi) •Irong Ibrilty are uttered ut the mg pt-icua: ; .m pUiit .• I H> •• .$126 fV) 26 plant* >'» 0.1 , 1-2 •• . ru on ; r, . 16 (H) | a - . •> 0" , 1 •• Order* nddn-e-o-d i«i Rot. J. IJ Nu.\, i.r tt««* *ul-*critor. nc- Cinnpmiind wuh the cvb *>r n n ittnMi* rrf.Mt’ttce where the j.nriii-« Bt“ net kiii-x n, "ill nil-1 tn thr or-!* r in wbtrh ther nr* I'.ant* ol tno NEtTMAN> THORN RI.ACOERIIY Will ln< furuinlittl it the snrue pi trri •»AMK- WAi.ur *•' mrirniUwlfT No. -IT Fifth »tr--« I. I’itulnn ;Ji, )•.». FRENCH’© HOTi-rL," C-Ttirr oj Franl-/n>t Sirrrt anil '\tij UjJI Si/uarr, op/vi 4l .-< Ihr Oily Hi M, ,V. )v.rk l THIS HOTEL i» conducted nntheKcropeay I'la.v or Lotpit.xt) Rooms, mol ni.uls a.i they may he ur • ilcrrd. in iho spacious Ut-fcctoi y. 'finite in a JUrber'* Shop, with Rath* in oi.nntelion there with. This popular h-tel hi iu th« Imtuediato vicinity id » • rertile bielne-.*, and the principal plaresnftiiiiusrnient. anct ußn* *vt ry mducrnieiit to those who consult convni (■•tiro und economy Thou colon to California or Kurnp* will !»• lurulstied with all the luf.TTnation they uiny desire, sad also l*o protected fi-ctu Imposition In the pun hnse ef pi.Bnns- ticket*. It. FRENCH, Proprietor, N 1! iU uaro of Itn.mnra r.ho aa.v wo arc foil, as tnsti; nrr intere..tr<l In saying *« mrllJoni Allegheny Coal Depot, Cnrnrr Anderson St. and Railroad. C ANNUL AND MTCMINUCS COALS, delivered In I'lttshurßn er Allegheny. ®*»-°rdcn« droppnd tn tbu I*. 0.. i’lltslmrjch, the lirih ’ Ihn.corner F tirth and Wood st« .or icit at tho Ufflcc, AUe pln-m . pi.-n.plly atteud-d to r . i ird mU. Vf. A McCLURO. Ulcliurdsou‘9 Iriaia hlncm. pnmaiki,At. r pilK public will please bear in mind that JL th- tiENUINB CCMUj nro .dtvays »eol-d with tho full signature I In- Arm, vi*. Ulf’HARn>OK, 80X8* OWDEN. J. MtLLOCKKft J. 13 LOCKE, Agent*, nul.'ii’i I 3C, Church *t.. ueur liurrUy ai, New Yoi k. SODA AbU. i»t>U cn-ik# linj'orttfJ £oJ* Ahli; li<i do -1.. Cau-llr Scwl-.i tin Herman Clay: lO'A' u-'ii-a xiiiirte.! aite* AYlrv!• • w ulaiu tibia. I’L-arl Ash, On hand .m l lor *alo by ALEXANDKh KINU, mrl'- *72 Liberty atiect. GYj\ r CEU"INfcjfe~CAMPUdK~SOAP— -lgrv of lid* aujioriur miL!-: ju«t r< c'>! and for »al" by It 1.. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. Bazin s pliutmerv—a compete os' anrimeut rf I’oma'l' t. Toilet Kitmets, I’crfuiuo Satrli el<, pI- - . ju<!i rreM nu'i for ni»le by tail? IL L. FAHNESTOCK k CO ROSIN —7o bbis. jut.t rec’d nod fnr *ale I>y mr!7 ’ It. U FAHNESTOCK * CO. A'iuiST MATERIALS of ulfdwi iptions, t>» t*> )>n l nholeeate or retail by { rurl" H. L. K \HNKST(K.K A CO. Sf RANUE’S'Supcri'-r' Pencil Sharpener. toreniebv * IV. 2. HAVEN, mfl n Cortior Mftrk. tand frKnml iti.n-t. NE---S Ibis. receiving by I MACKEOWS A FINLKV, tnrl£> No. 107 Übotty atretU Ci PZi \ lliiPb. PRIME N. 0. SUGAK for £OU «*u<n faMJlng. (iurl7) JAfl. OARDIKEH. CEMENT —100 bbla. Hydraulic in store nnJ for sale bj mrlO J B CANFIELD STARCH —100 bxa. Pearl, 30 bbls. do, just rec'd and fornU by J B CASHELD. BOTTEK*t3 bbla. freph roll jostrec'd by . HENarapomns, VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 184 AF or Knit, IX* K KENT •• <; Hri-V \ '-v,V ,:, 'i r -n r 'n ,it T; [arl. t- .o tbt- first in. I- « :) ». .. (, r i,' r; WIIJ.IAMVa.Nt. ..t \. is. i,.l- IT'OK KENT—A thret* sD*rv . 11..111. .in Fifth str«-r, ;Vo 1 no.l'wntnimti!! II l'l*i ro -m*, U<[.'•• house, ir, with hue bntk ttabi-ani ran ia.;e house attached. This L«tw 11 supplied with h«.‘ r .11 w*;...-. t-nth, ic»*. Ac., «n*l being in ft central loca tion li H'imiral.h to (be want* of ft protPiafoiml man, an.l will W. rent~l i.*r a term of ye*rt to a good ten ant. For further jnrti. ulani u>re of l-il2 ALEXANDER KINO. FUR KENT.—Ihc House No. 151 Tin r.l . trs—t. near Smi'bUi-.1. pmpcml and piunn-t throughout. *i». Imp- yar!. t. r j»r**|.;r im.ue- JiaU.iy. Al*.—The Dwelling part pf No 111 F, urih street. 1. ir Horry Alky: »u n«>uis, l!.\r aurt >nr J. R. tit fU’> per Htiunm. A l*o—The two OfTr c Il.*nu*. "1 st..rr. from r t Nr. U‘. Fourth street. now occupied b> J e Hall, UenljLu; Va'Aot lot- 111 the Ninth Ward for sale orh-a.«.-, mar the All gb> ny A'alley juilrimci. Enquire ftf THO.'*. WiUibS, I'm Fourth strw-l. t»r— K. I*. DAHUN'IToN, .17 W.aal FUR RENT—Two desirnhlfi 11uu*?h on sth *t., N*inj; the one I occupy at pre-writ. and l]i“ new House li'-*t door. Po»ee--R,n girrn nn the Ist A|,i it. tl;-}!. For rent. ±. . apply t<> ALEXANDER KINO, ITS Liberty street AI«SO-—A romfortal’h'ihrft<' aPry Dwelling House on I“eu. *tr»ot, near Wayne. I’oacwiiuti can ho had forthwith. F”r term*. Ac , apply to ALEXANDER KING. A A•. vt. »ii.r7 llrlek Dwelling Hume on K«plauado hlf.-t, Allegheny City Immediate possession gjVvti. ALKXANUKU IiLMI. A LNO —V Fratii" Dwelling in tin- rear of the nborc house, n J.line* -tp-. I, Allegheny City. Kent low to a good «-u- aid 'a 1 * ALEXANDER KING. Til LKT---A wrll titii>‘hf > 'l two «tnry jjTjjjl Itrirk Dwelling, eonlalnim.' "lx rooms. N«>. Franklin «lre«t llnqnlre of KPKIMJKK IIAKIIAI iiH A CO., N«i 2-J5 Ulx-rty ilrwt. likiYl —Tlio ]ar^<* t»»» It/W II Piuith * N.»«. lilies! line i:„.,i,.rr „r I'AKK. M<-(XIU>Y k IV) . Jn’ll-.lir . I HI lust nix! ISO S-c/.u.l «t« IiKT.- A twi< Ht'irv iirii’k l>vrHling I II WiVVvll* .ir~4. «r l ., w .i,torrun^.ljij2L *'T ''if Hiclmnl »i .yl, **ill nm-K'il m.'l in •! . «».■! Im« ml Lti» m .•!< •i, . • 'ti*r-,].•>,( «-,i. r. ft ; uNn .idt.lf* -■ V'Hr «• j»: ■ Ji ItN Ki.<A li A C‘». ipOr.N’IUO FOK KKiST.— llio I’no.vtx K->i-st>KT. JVnn *tr<ot. Pttuliuixh. i.-rm-riy nttityloO liv Frrfnnn A Mtllt'i. n«w l.v lluti i [. i„i trut. K. rirfim PU'juirr ..f AI.J.X. Mi LI.KK, r.- j.. ..r ■■< M. T\- DLllWoOli. nt ilio I •-•nil. »r J-itu».tirc)i. FOR RENT.— A cornfort.iUe t 'iVll M.'.ry Uriok DwrlliUi:. wttb lUrn an-l iKu:i his «rr-« ..f ei- Cfi.« nt liijrl. rind nwir Krwt I.IU-rtr. i'.wf»ion may tr hud imax-duti-ly <-u m/piirasU'-n to ALK.\.\MjKK KINO; uc- 1T73 tr-<-t TO LET.—A 3 ttory Dwelling on I’cuii utrent, b.'twi-«-n U*nd nrui Wajno it-at nio«Jor»tp tnaj.'tw) tenant, and f».*ws»ion klti-h at 01. •. For t< rm* apply to ALKXANDKH KINO, if'i • 273 I.iberty stria t. rpO LKT.—The Hnll formerly occupied by § tbe pm,* of TbiupiTunr#, c>n tli« corrior (»! and Thirdstrert*. Kn.juir. of JvIlN M'tllLL ± SON Diri.if - Xi*. —*7 I.il^rty Dm:rLi^mrimr.^x"d,Aym TjMc twn »liirr Itru-k II un CW-i i --L fcg? o tl n-'inn ii l »iif(t ni"in*-«lv p.Mur*-i t!ji| WATT A WILbUX. S'... Liberty «tr~’t. JFoc j?alr. Farm lor Sale. Tin-: ANDERSON* FARM, iM miles $3 aliovt |li.> V- J.ot. :M Ni " Hnthti'ii, Br3T«'4?A.V... I'ia I‘i*, tin Pl;k k 11....■•■ fl-.r.. . - !•:* «ci ut iii.j «rhi. h (illul ic, and O'. <>f winch i‘iu; •l-i .•ultitatmn. l'lirn* nr- i: .vrr>"l t.«»l iiiuhor. ik»ik« In dtnl }<aat‘vrr. nod «n a'l'iiuilum-«-f (Tl.-ri oan i»r-Imrd ol irralt—l Irtnl tr>—* 1 n a'rw: m-ry fn id th-tt !» a -I'T-inr <.f m-Tfr-f-illi.g wmrr. 'lluipftiT-tur-tiin rmurst t.l a n-w fr.Ui. l‘wcll;ne, i.t -tnrti.-1 t>>a Wi-atliH lsif.nl.Ml I it ■until It-1 -im and ft Inrg" fiuxiii- limn. £*• M od fn ' Tin* cinder farm i“ in u high ntutn <>f cultivation. fi 'io-J L' -d. aaJ in a n-tuti'-irhiaol, fouvriileiit t.. . Inr-- 1... ;* 1 ..r I- inif. -i. jiiin- Ht THIS OrVlCi*. •>r..f J A.\Tjl::;SiiV. N.-«r l<rn'li!. n. I’n. Ohio Laud for Sale. T[fE •i«hs. i ri>*or offers for sale sconi.n ten, tum'iißhip !‘i rnosn' 10. aiark f.-uaty, uhm, common!;. kuoAa m "Uowinau'a tuii'.xiiung MO ucrwi. !i i« -Ui.BW thr— RPI-B wrsi I.f Mn—illnu, u(l tU futv It-md I.) r, nn-l within sls'iit two mi If* of The Muiiti. ft \'ayn>* and On.ago Tin- *<>utb, rart -i..l qiuwirn hi- {.Bril* tir.-jp.l utul t).* r-ui'iiud. r i- n.\erct| with npi-ri •: limb-r—ntid tii- jr. il «,.l ln« *<M unlivi•) • *| ei i<i «r (*-ri to »uil I •"■r y'r-rt-iD*y •• orVr-d. J. U. rWK.’fa.EK. •I 1 t.*i S-:' •• . :v *>! -,r_ For Sale. Tn K uip!<vjftcr-s !>•!• .i.-**** tl..u U».!i*.le lln.W vit!i»l t Hl ■?<% v riwi-vni- station.«o lb<* ivon-yiranu Ku:lr< n.l H i tirtu-ly w-w. r-ntaina room' raditsjvt »! »: ia mU| a!. r t". Uxnlli.-i, Imt with v. ly 11:rI. f-xi—nv t 1 .• !tirr-.l me. -> hom*. Kr>-n '.' l . a 101 -if atvl will t-w’i.i it. t*i; ti.n tbotv »rc .-''jr-c ti tr- 1 .'f r'-ry \ariftx i>.;w t.-anm;. Tt««* t>t...p< tty w..itlU *. >M *.-r\ ! .iv ! it -.'ti ...i K; »b.. (i it :• ».11 *'Nj »~l T!:v I I- v;-f *<■ - n j-mi- ,nrv t A vi*. >• u.>i< b jivd-'l -:ul d'-ir.-d in tbo !•-*> ill-.. 1.1 t t.-.-l|.<*r v r in M. .1 it fc-t P rt. ni.» wL; li •• ;ll I— turti. <k*j »i to paTtncut.) np- Iv : i IOSKPII .< LEECH i'CO . Lir-i-dlf I-iL.itt> VtUiK'irgb. FUK . S ALK —1 Tni<iini: Hunt, "n >-v I r > |V»ct, ili-l, r - f i. i.' K - r.K-ii \t. ut c-t; < F -i!" *.”< I. l rri.| ll ,ri n n,i« Li.^nir. <iKi’K>a: H !•! Il'J. • I w \; *^rpvi rer-: 1 ti.-1 Vo. 11J M >rk-t i. FOR SALE—A DrUjj Store Mtimivi in oue Of ill- l.e«i 1 ► Alton* in tlio my of Pittsburgh. for t-iiLer aj. M'lnc. retail or ptmcnpti.'Q bn-in.-e- Intiucotn-nir an* ollrf'd l<» ptnolin. .untajuilic rul vanlH£v« r.t ran* «>«vt ,T * r'ti.- I’r inf. t umttou .-(JOHN' ItAKT. Jr. at N-- l'-'’- W,x*l 3tn-et. .1 Wo..| i, ai | K,*!!,. iMtv Lurch, lb». lr‘-' JHi^ccllancous C«metwy Marble Works. No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wnvne, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW - LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE M A S O N . WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form Ins friuu-ti au«fTlfr|inMlc rc:i< rally, that i» b.u> iciwtsl tho above j-rmtU*'*, f.r the msauUctui e »cl suit of i-Tr.-jr »url.'!yof Marble W,:rk. -utb as Mononients, T“tnb3 Tablets and OraTpwK.nss. ■f ev*.ry variety and f.ir.n: AL'O, Mantle Pl.xci. Cvutie Table, Pier, Pur. ;wi »0.l Waih f’lAUd T pi, AC., Which he is ofli-rhig us lom .<• any other establishment Wvat of the mountains. His stork Li ••utin-i j new, uud has bi-en •eluted bv himself, esprwiv for this market. HM* nisei Enpsred to buliti Darla) Vaults, enclose Bar Loti with Mar* U* or Stoue, and to execute any other work in Ins line, n any of the Cemet'-rli'S adjoining PittxlmrgL Rev. T. B. Lyman, | KoWrl tlnlwsy, E»-j^ Hoii.Wm. Wtlkius, Johu Chwh tt,’ Jm>. H. ?litwiilMTcer, F_«i. IY.-L, Hiitgwsit, Eru., iTuirl-s r.rowor, Ksq., 1 J I!. Hill. Km-, Thomas .■k.Mtt, i A. B. Curlinji. K--J , AV. I*. Baum. K.vj., [ (J. R. Whit.-. K-| The Tmde furnished with all kln<U uf Foreign md Domes t:c Mnrhl-’, cither finished or in the at Wholesale pnct«. IL-has n1«o made arrangementi with ib“ minti'r.-tcrers of the l>-it brnud*. for a <-ou„tiot supply i f Hydraulic C+- mrut. Water and LnUvillo Limn, ami plaster Pans, both for Land and fhu.ro Wot k, nil of «h..h hr i. prrpnitvl to (in nmb hi *hort notkr. mMWIy T. \V. nUI'UiIKEY, <o Watch and Clock Maker, *Rk IMIDUTKU OK KVH 17IXE VATCIIESAMI JEWELRY, \c*j/ * No. ‘JS Kinb ilm-t.between AVotxl and Mnrki t, Pitts burgh, Po. attention tn the repairing of Watcbrs and Jowrlry. work warrHTit>-' WALNUT "HALE RESTAURANT. i iasoxjc uai.l, r:mi street. JOSEPH FRICKEH, rROPnI K T 0 R . All the delicacies of TUB SEASON, prepared by tbr rno«i os \ jHTienred Cooks, served up *t the shortest no {jiijKatH* tic*, trom 81X O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TTVtLVK O’CLOCK V. >l. All articles in the Uie, jv culim to the ta*t, West ox ihmih, rcttdvod daily by Kspi vihilmiv.l up I*, cider.— liu»luoaa msu will find the table el WALNUT HALL all that they cuuld desire. fl3“Wholew»le for Fii-h. an t rally Vegetablw in their emjna.*fa o, tPlyi| SPECIAL NOTICE. Steamship Vanderbilt (or Enropr. Pi'jenpfre with Cooked Provlal uis i"~ A LIMITED number < f 33 fasstngrr* will l>e Uk*-u bv the mu.jrn f. coir bTEAMPHIP VaNDEUBII T. ’ >’i t.-u. P.E Uitm Master, to *kll trjm New y« rU oo K.lTl RJBaV. April 10, for X- ulhainplos and Navrc. N n f.ww-inlrd t<. (Southampton, T n. Uavre, Autsvirp. U.jtterd.mi end liiumeu at I‘- - f'r jus r.sgjoppl) only lo R- TOIIiIANCU, miin.ltapT J lb...»’inp ttiivn. fj w Y. j b, SAMI KL F AUMEftTOCK, R’.M*<>ian ami Domestic Hardware. .V-. 7t H’ooii S'.rc't, tctircm Diamond uU*y and fourth fitiaharjh, Pi i. THE subscriber id now opening h kr*'o nnd Well i-lxted a-sortnuat cf Foreign and 1a m«tk Hardware, and will be oa DS gr«d terms cs aar house In this city. Hi« aav.rtmenl embraces r Keusml or U0r,1««..Ci11.r,, Cwpoal.r Too!,, (fnloo Pl«o.,) »o. to., 10 Vhl'n ho ln.it.fl tbo Mloniloa or Slmhuit, .»3 others befotv supplying thrmielrn. oc^riltf—tnxlfi SAATL FAHNESTOCK. Chemical food, or compound SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES is much used by the medi cal tacally as a notriU.-e touic-edmlrably a iopted to sup ply the wants ef elementary rnertcr. nccarriuß in the temdarlng the progrtus of ahmnic dismse audio bmidun the strcDKth of Individuals wasted by protracted ill health Id DjawMlaaod ConsompUcn esp-.-ulclly, ithw been round particularly serviceable. This preparation l. pleasant to th„ eys, agreeable to the taste, and grateful to the stems, h Itdooe not.nauseate by continuous use. A larcc sui.nlv of this Taluabjo medicine rsc’d this day ty 6 1 y JO3.FLK«INO, °g* T Comer Diaacnd and Market itnit. GREEN APPLES—I 3 bbls. Green Apples forjaie by BOBKBT D.AL2ELL i CO: No. SI Liberty itrteL fHusical, flrpjt ' fff?f ,Y T -V It A B AIK. AFim- Xuiuis.m,l Clark Piano, sixoctav .as... I ut a few jean in o*e, fISO. _ "n.‘Octavo, rouearcod rare, runctlcorncr-$135 "ii" Mi Octavo. mahogany ea*+- -12 i "n-(.tUt’* wuhoiru y case ** i‘o*- i vti"\., *nnll ‘i:-.- Piano 55 rf— n-iin to purcL.i‘« ca Instrument. will find il " ! • *U«-;r in:tr»-at to (all at !! KLbUEE A BEG'S. Music Store, n.r« No. W Fifth Sired. PIANO AT A liAKGAiiV— ttt&nsm An clrg.r: m-l, CbtrJ.irtr.sPßplSW I'lnao. <’tly ic n«o tluvi* ii;.itith«. Ii perfect* I * I I* order In every ir? pcft. w.ij »..U al i vtry great ImrgalD. Tli-'owaur is low m tl.v W.»t. ju.i witiu-s to sal'it once and f.-r cusli. Th«- iiihvrtS’r mil gt.imutee the Plano to bo por* ami utiMomubsd. Apply to U-H JOHN n. MELLOII. NEW ARRIVALOF MELODEONS—Just received a fell snjiply c.f MUNCB’3 SUSLODEON3. Portable vroll lops Piano f«*-l iN'riiibli* irtle, double re~i* Piunocrt.* “ «• . Piano i-us-. wuli 2 banks of key, doable r>vd", iiuO Ilf ul-a’Tr imrniim cits cfiDilißi* all the recent lajprtiTo roiiLt*. tlio L’ltrldi-J Swell, Oignn Uelodcon, &e Tlif Divided Swell con otilj !><• obtained in 'Modeoaa of Pnnce's tnanutacinro. CIIAKLOTTB B» UMK, Matinl.-u iur»r»’ Age at. At the old • ••taMUhod Piano Depot, 115 Wood street, second do-ir ot>oT« Fifth. mrl7 J• L. Read’s, NO.If P-0 U KT II STREET. WE tiro now prepared to famish the fo) lowing Work* m a now auil magnificent stylo. l>r. l.iviiij’Mon''* Travels in Africa, }4 calf—Dluatßitcd, The porta of tlo Utth Century, full calf illustrated Barth's Travel* In Ati ica. 2 to!?, s v.i, “ Strong*' Ibirtuony and Expo.-hloo of Oar* la, rnr-ree* ant f.i.iio. Stand??.l Kriplwli a ini American Poet* 8 to. nut 1 wt National llar-uino 12 %ob. U calf, line paper. Miill-'W Henry's Commentary, full calf. Family IliUi-i, In Velvet and iloid, $5O, and Morocco £3s, prujer U<><.ha,tho fiucst edition* At prices. All mux. M.-r>« c‘> and Papier Made, binclirc*. p.iitfi,lli«,nn" Illustrated jurenUoa, wltti colored plates. Tli>' l.it' *• Me • !'.w.. .:u» Win l.j In j-lain Unilings' t--r aid* '•r J. f. HEAD, ; e'2l Fonrtl stroot- C'i AN I»AJU» LII'ERAI L’KE—ThoAn-nent .'vlt fi:- ! by A Clcl >h E»*aj it.l». s rot*, r to, 7 ' • lv Mr.-Jt-rii ill -• i (.% Ml-- i1.J.1-tnitb'i i'.baj|*-- l.iur.V* Li-iph Hunt's VucUs Ambrosian*. lictn Swift’* *• " •» IrTitijj’s U’lirkn. rajiuu* "ijleSf 15 Do Lif* '’fWfciMnffioc, 4 *• i.’oop. r’s Works.»d, 33 ** ilu Pot>:Hfij'» *-i-l od, 12 *• D:r*rc»>' do UJustrntrd i*d, 12 *• lin do Library t.J, 5 *• TicfcrfVJr A C>.’» Household 0.l TTuverly Komi*, mrsn V-> JCA V & CO., !>o Wood strait, BOOKS ul a iteli;'iou , > C)uiri«-ter, suitable I'T ihf J ti.- v-du-ld.* work* • f ArmU, sixtrr, li.i. Jn r-tr-i h, Hervir. Drown. Bun} on, Rt»' Irr. Cufit.t.turn orb, Hu-liners, Cm ever, 1/Atibigtie, Dick. PuniMu, K->x !'•••!• r, UtiuiUuo. 11-nry, Ilill, lloroe, Hbdgu, .'Liw. ,Uui*-i, J»). Kitto, iltCbejiio, JlrCo-ti Jfowton, 1. j, JviUb'-o, l‘c» l. I‘hiii.cr, Ryle, Stnrr*, y, Taj lor-, T.i Vouop. &s. Tt>® Christian's 1 'ilrTKi, Oullii ir; by L)i> 1 Tint Ur«-*t- Question, <.r Will yon Oou- ‘lt tie SuM»ct • Frrsonal Religion; f»prr« Mti. ii- i t Iho II ly Spirit; Jay's Xiorain* na l Rrtniog £s orris'-*; WorJ# and Mind of Je»u»; faithful Premises ar;rt Alt«r St‘>nc-: Tr*« tt tu-l Hand Bill#; Frwb eopoly of Prtlm ♦ii 1 lljuiti 11-— kd tor tbo li-oimiioaii.'iis; I’luullj Ail! I’-.ckel Bil-I- * at all inf-—. V. C. CnCHKAKE, .\n, p Kv»}. ral street, Allrgbunv. . ki• •••‘.lv i• rd In all il-> nni'i>ii.ta n>r29 c \KikINTAL AM' WESTERN UhEiUA, HY ATKT■uncniftl bl'l Wontrrti Liberia, A Nirraff’'* <*f o. r n Ymh ar.O A-"enttm«* In ’•VwtiTn tl,« Kilobit) farrpKt. Chiorso Turar' b jmrt . f OjitrnJ A»u t by T. W. Atkm.v'Q. vr\- > >» ].•■*;’ wi-J t<i>u«-r -u» Jliu?trniM)!:»—ln cloth and half U»oc r.»tiu «N«-v Uo.-k.Ti!,. W u rrJ of Wind. Vii*- Jjin I f Ifr.imar. by I; par. Dr p"■< Ar , .*:l.t ' f ArnfTicau Ciorry 11,-n, >iil--.i.J }. it* lb) tot lane . Kvn- » ?piniuii) IViiMt-fur-f fct. Paul. ILm.tor th- H./iy U>, k. by >lii« Sewell. Kini; i'ji tliv hJ-li -Birip, E’lnilijV Drrot tonal Guide*, Alei •»* w< rdi tv YvCD B r OuunwulciLats, Hmclitoo’* Royal I’nnoiplrj o! Klurironca, by AM>e Jliory. I 'Jitari: s Am' ii.li-3 vl Litoi.itur**, clc,ulc. JU't ic-rjuJ lj JUIIN jj. D.4V130", nrll 01 Market it. 1> LAN Iv iiUOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash jfj n»».k«, I>»> Tnveioo JI-xjki, aud ~il .Pi<*r Blank I."' li- urO'i In Contain,; il'.uaea, fur stl* or mi i' »<• < t-;*t -f »tio: i n<-ho«‘ t*r WM. G JOHNSTON f; CO. Il f ,-xn*< Ib'-.k Maniifactur«>r». 67 Wood street. jtlirriUnrgus f am .NORMAL CLASS. The second session of tiie nor mal CLASS. at th rno.\ nrr commercial college, Ui*»!**r il»v du-clloo of -t-Jl . B U RTT, !;• ;.\1 cl the Filth Wiri l*i;hlio Schools, \rlll ccmcjatw* On Mondkj' Lreulng, February lit. Th- Cl.-,-.- will wwfon MONDAY and THURSDAY EYE NI.MH. »:i.l cATI’KDAY 111 | | _ r.r. perSeiMb.ii of Pixte-n r.v t«2v» Ad E-scftange is Oflercdl ALI A RLE FARM in Boater County II yflrivl in exchange Kr improved property lo Pitt* tmtsh • t Allegheny City. Hi* tmn c„ul»iuj over two bundr* - -! acres, taua to tUo rmlruad id.] Ohio rrver. and distant Jrvtu railroad atatlou al>out i>o« hundred red*. The improvement* are a good dwelling house, bam. at>d all ntccsrary outbuildings- Ibo pla.-i- uUmtid* with lirnrsbm- auil coal; also aprtuga of pure water: i« under good fence, the land prortactiTe and In a high «i iU'uf cultivation- In addition to trhicQ there is wood sudkietit To pay for lmlf the place. In short, it U cot rot* passed by any fanu in the coonty. As the proprietor It. net a farmerJd either theory, prac tice ur inclination, ho proposes this trade f.T improved property in eithi r rjty. • Apply to \\ u A. IRVIN, r St.itjon ITotel, Allegheny, from bto o’clock. A. M. or from 4tosP. M. rarfclmeod To the Whip Tiaac. WE "WtjULO infwim our oudfouiers west, «"d oii-ors interest- d. that we have parchawd the entire etix-k ai-<! (r ->1 will < f tbo iina of JIAZLffrON A .M'ViKE.»f Y..rk C'.iinty.in tli* Sure, wb.. frvm this datu de-.liUf Luiiuere m jur li.r r, Mi 1 b ave ir-tt their not-a and account* aram«t parti* 1 * West of the Mountains with o« for coll- ctiuu. Wo will, ■“ «»>u us trait upon our cvj ti'tn -ri and lli -eo of the tntv iirt:i. for the pot jicwe Of coll" t- Ing the amount l ' duo, and r««c*2iv‘.Ds their orders for furifc*r supplies. Our Ri'X-k i« now large and troll auerte*. comprising entry variety of liu lVAipi, R'Atp.; ttidi .j A'«uf<-A*joi./. : Isuh>j Mid to it <*c n-k the attention of dc-J WELLS. KIDDLE £ CO., No. 80 Fourth street. Safety and Economy In Light. '\Y r I!V will yuu bum Cumphene aod fluid, T T when you cm a cboiper and better light. P« r* K*-fn*ene tu ilm u( C&uuol C-al. prodaooa tin- i beaj—si.rui, *! lu iilinnt . .■tc>.rty, ple.-tsan, atid aafa prijt* ab.r itgin i rer ofleivd to the public, and no dauger of ex plosion. nii ri* l nil i4UI that, £««, and quite u cheap, ion.ps -if M.u m •'» simple ainl ivif mati«4,-ed CoD»tr«c«i-c. dor i-y r. i) a; u noDiti>!*o.v, No. 79 ?mithflcld »ireet Uewarc of » counterfeit nlrmdy tn tbo market, meda from C'lmpheiu-, nith ;»:ml<- Cc»il oil to sceut it. fc24uUy orNHKIES-- o : I-M.- prime lr»eh Tabic Putter. 8 M frenb KcgS T;> Ims clout, Lrt.-I Apple*. 4 hbts Leaf Lard: fxudillel fresh Vt-CISCn, 2 dui Qttails; d" juur I’hicbcnt, Turkoya, Dncka. Ac . Ju«t rccctred by Eipresa and for rale at No S 7 Fifth it «<rlf K DOLE. HAVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2 Flexible Point, Commercial and Albatrna &*-«) p ct) a 'V. a. UATKN, :orutr Msrketa&d Second sti jLALOL'K.~2UO bb!s. extra family, 160 do. extra ruper&ne. Ski do. superfine, tv: •!. hoe, tu St«r" M:J Cie *k'e by SPIUNOER lIARBACOII A GO., |"'U No 265 Liberty stroot. G' OULU'S PATENT SPRING BED—Call at our warvbutiM and cxauiice this cel-bmud Spring ltd, which we me new mahufncturiDg and rolling at ll» low price o' ci vui-h IturC' T 11. YOONo & CO. ■\TAOICEItEL7 Jj 1. Dri bbU Lire- N-'. 3 Me-.U-tV TO b,.ir do dj dn. 20 Lids $-Mackerel, 2u liulf do do. 2 11 bbls J 1 do, 2-i ba.f do do, Jtxi ritcmred anil tor «alo by J B. CANFIELD ARK FISH.— 1 I I>«hlfbMi White FUii, •‘i do Trout, wl-t-U d.., -j <1- ialmoo, ui st-jr« and ur ihlq tj il® J. n.CA^rtiLD. VI -YI»N EslA—UuriUuid'b, LlenirV Mas- Jfl. M )‘* »nd Citrate, constantly on band at turd JOi* FI.EMINQd, enr Diamond and Market at. PUKE UK ANDY AND WINES.-I Lave"^ Utrgv auJ very -fine assortment of pnru Brandy and w ltm» of eT«ry description lor modlclnal purpestt. Tliom wishing any thin? la this line can rtly on getting a centi me snide at JOSEPH FLKJUSOa. |,,ro Citrr.gr Diamond and JlorkAt ft. /^IIEESE—7SO bib. primu \V K ia Store \J and f-r sale by mrlO J D CANFIEIJ* If 00S—20 bbla. fresh juht arrived and for -I taiß !, y ntrlO J D CANFIKLD. C OFFISH, ic —250 bgs. choice Rio Coffee; lvO bbU. Molsect, mrio Watt * wilsox Arriving and f.ir rale hj OiKU t'-—:WJ bbla7 Balt, S. H. receiving and «*U r.T tiirl DAVID C. BEIOtST. fJ OR -)’ 100 bus. kiln dried in store \J and for »Mp i, y a;f4 DaVID Q. HERBST. L —£ooo lbs. .chopped Feed in lj_ »tor» buJ for Bale bj DaVIU C. IIERBST. i-LOUii—2o bbls. extra, tor calo by — r i PATH) c. tlESßflt. jLJJiA J, pjr - ■(let*). .. ju UTOOHIKeoS, $ 46 to % 75. ICO to 150
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