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L t . sits ~ v t.,..,... t .t, at 04 ,: ,,Z. , ,{.gory w, Z_ ...• ~ , • .{, 4 . i , 2 ~,,, ri, 4 1: t• , , „.. '.... '". -.-,,„,, - ?:".' '- ` 4, :''' -.. ..'-q , ";',"!,..; , ..::,' .a, •;:* , • 41 "; ktd" ;' e . •-•• 7 1 4 pi. • 4, PITTBURGII POST. wEUNKSDAY ISIORNING• '_;() EXTRA. copies of the Prig-Current, put up in strung wrappers, ready fur mailing, can always he hail at the Merchants' Exchange. at the rate of five cents per copy, or fifty cents per been. The difficulties in Kansas are eagerly seized upon as a means of promoting the interests of the freesoil party in the next presidential can vass. These w;11 be settled peaceably and fairly for all parties if moderate counsels pr L rail. But the - abolitionists seem resolved that „„ suc h counsels shall prevail, but that civil war :wad bloodshed shall rulo the hour in Kansas, and agitate and convulse the whole country until after the next presidential election. But the t.elf c,ident purpose of the advocates of this far distant war must deprive their counsels of all fares :Lad success. Moderate men of all parties will listen to wiser counsel: , , and stistain mea sures of redress and settlement more prudent, hunt:ine and lawful. The history of vv , ntts in Kansas for the loot year 1•: , pretty cenerally understood; but a brief' r,eapitulatin of the main facts will hltow whether civil war an‘l armed and bloody re,if,t nn,v to law is necessary or justified in that ter- ritory at lie pl.l.`tiellt \ lit tie m o re than one year ago '.llr. Reeder. ns Governor of tied territory, fixed a time for the people to elect members to a territorial legis lature. \ f'si k e election tune hell, 1111.1 111ellIbell: elected. Ny,ten dm members were elected it Ws, the GOVA:1101'S 1.11,1111.. s to give certificates to those lie deemed duly elected. Ile gave such certificates to large majority of them. To au n.th,r portion he refused certificates, because it Lad helm alleged and proven satisfactorily t o him that their election had been secured by the illegal and brutal interference of Missourians :it the election. lie ordered anew election in those district , . lu tone, the same men were elected • again. I n others different persons were elected. To these the Governor gave certificates. At the meeting of the menthe's :it the time and place appointed my liim, the ,c,,:11 was opened in due form, and the first act of that body, was to de termine win. were entitled to the contested seats. As was expected it was decided almost unahi• momdy that those first elected were entitled to the seats. They were sworn in, and the gover nor notified that the assembly were ready to re ceive any ceinmunication from hint. iie sent in a message, which W :LS received nab usual. Now , his own certificates to a large majority of the member- recogiiii,ed them when assembled as a legislatine. They had decided the question , of eontested seats, which is the right of every legis lative body. After that decision the governor Lid sent 111 a message in the usual manner, thus re ,, grusing the whole body as a legislature. Now, suppose that, when thus constituted and recognized, that Ludy had proceeded to enact laws ageririxt the introduction of slavery, would any Northern man have doubted its legality as a legislative body'. Certainly not. The idea that it was not a legal legislature would iu that case hays been scouted by 1.11(2 %or). 111V11 Who now argue that it was not in law a legislature. I;ut it proceeded to business. and almost it., first act was to pass a j ,, 111t resolution removing its piney of business from Pawnee City to Shaw nee Nlission. t,overnor Reeder vetoed that reso- Ltion. The legislature then passed it by a two think vote. They then went to Shawnee in pur suance of the resolution, and convent,' for busi ness. That veto of the Governor was another recognition of it a , a lawful legislature. Vetoes are addressed to no other bodies. The ti , vernor had declared that if it went to Shawnee it would no longer 6e a le,:zislature. It passed an am [lure and sent it I• 1 the ilovernor. Ile vetoed it ffill• ALoth,r legi,lative capacity. even after its removal. The question of its right no ti itemove was submitted to the Federal court of the territory, and decided in favor of the right it hail exercised. much IF, a brief hi, , tvry of the facts of the ease up to the point when it commenced the enact ment or the laws that are now complained of a unit/+t and suliver...ive of the rights of all free- tti" those acts themselvet , there but on opinion in the Northeim states. They are con demned by the almost universal public sentiment of the North, and openly approved by few at the South. They neck to destroy freedom or :ma the pro:4,101,1 to v tnbli h 0 , 110 , 1, , dis tinctions in beterniining the rights of eiticenship between the frieink an I opponents of slavery. Such laws are odious. and can never remain on the statute hook in force after another legi— lature fairly elected meets. They are sure to be repealed. Itut they are laws Hew, if it WaS W holy that enacted them. W hat thon, i , the remedy" Forcible resistance and civil war. say the aholitionists. Another legis !attire and repeal, say the moderate and lam - aldding men of all parties. 11.01 Congre, ell appeal,' to to provide Ga r mother legislature. trot for protection again , : lore , zu interference in the election of its inem hers, there could scarcely have been any differ ence of opinion as to the propriety of making If that was done :mother legis lature would be speedily electel and those law, ',pealed. for there " doubt that a large ma jority of the pen he territory are opposed t , r :-11 , 1.11:11V , . pposed to shivery. The Presiden Is message en K. IS-ILS affairs ..hows that lie wet favor such a mermre. Ile recommends a course that would not he different in result. lie proposes to Congress to pass ai act fixing a time for the people to elect delegate to a convention in the territory to frame a con stitution preparatory to admission into the Union aY a State; and he then advises its admission. And, in his late proclamation he pledges the whole ißlwer of the general government not ~nly to keep peace in the territory, Lot to pre vent tiny further interference of citizens of other States in Kansas elections. The convention that is rwolumemled could frame a constitution with a clause prohibiting slavery, if such is the will of the people; and it could, we believe, provide for the election of a legislature to rati fy it, and to repeal all odious laws, and enact others accordance with the will and wants of the people. Such is the proper and peaceful remedy nr the evils and difficulties nw,v existing in Kansan: and it is impossible to believe that any but fanatic agitatiors 1 y prole:sion. and uucusy politicians by trade, who see no chance of per vccesl except amid strife and b100 , 151.M1. tnNild j i•ccuunneto I war instead of such peaceable and lawful remedie , . Chief among these agita tiors and uneasy politicians is Horace Greeley ~1 the Tribund, who, while urging his friends two thousand miles away to use the bowie knife and rifle in resistance to law, himself tamely submits to a beating on the streets of Wash ingtmi, and refuses to use weapons of defence. This lieroie instigator . of a bloody civil war at a ims its admirers and imitators in epat s in the N , mtlieru States, and they all bellow for civil war. and promise abundant sympathy,aud Innteri:il ai t. Suppose the valiant Greeley were in Kan:as in the midst of the strife, would ho give those be is urgin g to the deadly strife ma tendril aid •—lle refuses to use weapons even in selGdefence. [low many more of his frantic followers would he found similarly pacific if put to the test. Is it possible that any eunsidtrable portion of the people of this country can be deceived and misled by this President-making lintnbug--thi,; vu.r e than humbug, that may result in dire ca• in mity in Kansan': We .incerely hope—we V Or. :~ .~,-• ~' KANSAS AND CIVIL WAD ily be'ieve that Kansas will be a free Sta,e. With two-thirds or three-fourth:4of its population iu favor of it, it cannot be otherwise. What what justification, then, for revolution or ei, it war' None—none—and those who counsel it will be adjudged by the public voice criminal, ii,tead of deserving success in the Presidential NORTH AND SOUTH A correspondent of the Richmond Examiner complains that the South has not got any thing like its share of offices under the Federal GUN.- ernment at the present time. lie furnishes the following list of office holders, which he says is entirely correct : .21•Iiirtiwt-11 Oirwittis. The l'o,i,1,•111: IS1•• r•tttry Trl,ll, /11 , y S.,•t•ri.t.itry ut Stab.; I Si•o.ii,l Audit, ; s4 , ..rolitry of Ow I ; !Sixth Audit,: I•listiiiiviter S,rctar) Nit, r: ;.,..t...•ri•tary SVai : n•tary I' 1i or :I Thir,i " " Frlt!),', Piet I' (Foul;rut I ~ I irti Sardinia S•••••iii•I i'.li•r: Fir-t• A . TIM d Andtt'.l . : h.rtrth A iltht•.i 4.ttl. A tt.i.ftly: ; Iteßitttur ; Ittu•no , Air.., S..itt•ttur ;, t. t tt y bunt 1.. t. L.. Fran. t '111.4 .1 uto toe l'..ort 1 .111.1 g.• " I Nltitt.tur tit ruglatul NI .1 L., 01..11 .t t : Nullu•rbut.l. , " 4 ".11,1 . t•ts , ll2.•rland . 11, ttuto 51ut..... lit nt: •• •• Clith . um R. Chinn; t ' (1“: r. ru In oil 44 It. utl... ...... . . The writer says that the North has thus not only about double tho number of otilves, but that they are the most valuable offices. But he for treLS to add by way of explanation that the North ha: , 31:0 about double the white population Lt• the South. Laws of the Kansas Legislature The Washington Preto copies front the New York Tr,btine sonic •tateinent-t of the acts of the Kansas legislature, which were first pulth,hed in that sheet, and boldly alleges them to be for rvries, because none of them can be found in the printed edition of the tioings of that both). These denials are important. The first is, that the sheriff , , judges anti other county officers were not elected fi n • six year, , , and 111 support o f this the U;iton quotes a passage shoWing that by law they hold Alice until the rear 1:4:4", when they are t-t, be elected by p7pular vete. The next is, that the right of suffrage was nut con ferred upan every Man, whether resident or non re,ident, who should pay n poll ton of one tlol lar. Tit support of this, 100, the rutof, quotes the full statute as printed. It requires voters to he •• inhabitants'' of the territory. but fixes no tteri , ta of residence, tii,fratwiliges an who may have been convietr , l of a brea.•ll of the fa Olive slave net, as well as all MI, rt - t - usti‘ to ,wear •ul.petl that art. ti WEkriinn. —hi the ointvr ~1 tio ice re.oiliol clear :}Crtl.., ale river Al Nell u, 10:111- it 1% - fl ptiue i lrt ll i i re tlii t lia.l float, and congealed together. In I -tiolv fcil in .111:1.11li ;‘ at New ()t iean, l it Ho:, the rnen'tiry t,, 211 deg 1,(1,1v ;ero kilmur In ISIO, 1,,40 , .\‘', ill I:II •::‘, tilts m, roan jell I , k-lii 41,g. zer,, iit Itruitstvick,i, .11. tine, the niereur‘ bCC:11110 •titt in the In the mercury iin the iith •if .11c. unry, at 2.; leg. below ZVI,. All. we. at Muntreni, the moreury.w(ni deg. below zero. 1 n at Philadelphia, the:2och damn:try it stink to • - 2.1 leg. below zero. i, the coide,t winter in Pilt,hurgh for 2. Wfr, ree e ireii a l e tter ye,terilay f r;;;;; a gentle man in Srtraunah. i'Gu.; It cr.; date 4 h'ehritar . i 1:41.1, nu ,l conduit,- a.- TLC Willi hi., here anti yalle Wal to : and hy near the canal here I c 4.1.1 11 , 11. T a CQIICCI t Th . , day is li6r unc in Juno al I Think uf that, reipier lays ago at S,.ivannail. er , iviiul,l give a .iiiitrier aTiece fur ,uclt a coucert heN• jo,t now. if yto lowtt tleep into the niul last 1,11 they I , r proleo.ly ,11 frozen to Meath I t thi Into, that nature teache, then, eI ther winter it t., 1,0 a hard env or not hefore-han. and they thus know how deep to dive. Mr. 11. It. Hemingway, of Chicago, wit- , r. bed on last Saturday, filth, while going by rai read from Schenectady to Albany, N ,of Hi sum of Ole Bull left erein..na Itiin 411,1 tlietTfiire did uvt pelltrt . lll at 1'olutii!)1 oti the hight w 3s ~tre rt. d „th, instruments, but would not c,,n , ent t.. iwrflorn is he did not think they would '•do juhtieu the occaoion.•' Leahey, the Monk of 1,1 Trappe, who, it will be recollected, figured in this and other cities, in certain awful disclosures, - and who was after wards imprisoned for life in Wkconsin for DIUr dcring the paramour of his wife, has repented. recanted and confessed his imposture. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald states that Gov. tilt:lotion Las ca press orders to arrest all the members o f tL e government established by the Free State party iu Kansas, and apprehensions are entertained or a. collision between the federal authorities and the Free State men. A rabble composed of boys and the coffee bone loafers of Newport, Kentucky, mobbod Mr. Alf. Burnett, of Cincinnati, last Friday night. while on a visit to that city for the pur pose of delivering aleoture. The abolition stm timents of Mr. 11. is the cause assigned, but the Cincinnati Cointnercial says this is a shameful The !%letnphis papers contain accounts of a terrible tragedy which was enacted in Marshall, on the ith inst. A Mr. R. It. Cox, a wealthy planter, shot his ymtng wife through the head with a revolver, while she was sleeping, and then killed himself. It is supposed he was insane. They had been married but a short time, and lived together in the utmost harmony. A New York letter writer sacs:--" There will he an immense outside lobby from this city to the American Convention in Philadelphia next week. Almost every George Law and Fillmore Club has commissioned an army of delegates and t• engineers " to go on and use their influ ence for their respective favorites. The pros pect is, there will be a grand crush, and a groat crowd all round." E. 11. Jansen, State Treasurer of Wisconsin, has proved a defaulter to the tune of $3.1,001), but this stun is pretty well secured by property belonging to him. It occurred more through carelessness than intentional criminality, as he had intrusted his books to a deputy, who kept them in a loose manner, not taking vouchers, forgetting to make an entry of the partial pay ment of drafts, &c. The emoluments of the State Treasurership are $BOO per annum, and out of this a deputy is to be paid. It should not he expected that an honest and competent loan could be employed for such an insignificant t p , .1'4,4-!...4,,,--"--‘••t T i r ~ b . t, . . ~ ". h ' t •tt rirkL-gar 4 4 4 ;' 0 k 7+7,..• 4 - AlP44,*" -. • 04' •• • ' II .1. THE LAT.EST NEWS TOIRTN-FOURTH CONGRESS SES:+I,O% W I N..11)N CITY, February /rouse Mr. Ilielonali from the committee .ou elections offered a resolution empowering it to send for persons and papers in relation to the Kansas COll t este,' election ease. Mr. Phelps thought that the attempt to exer ei, ,-uch power would lx an net of u:•urpation as Mi. Ree,ler does not claim to he elected by virtue of a law pa , ..e.1 by the Kamsaslegislnture. lie defended his enri,tituen froth the charge of hying border rulhans. which had been repeated litre and elsewl.ere, :tuti by one Senator Wilson who comes from the State where men warred on defence], s= women and burnt the Ursuline Con %.•lt Ile cotulonne.l cameAly the anti-slavery non and claimed that the lissourions, was net to shed b 14,041, but to sustain the laws. Mr. IN arldatrn. of MO.. regretted that Mr. I,ml imlu:ged in ouch remark, , , which were exceedingly exciting, not to way inflamma tory. .1 large maj•wity of the people of this country helieNe in their heart;: that there was no 11`gH:1 (Uri' 4,r Kansas, no law TIM' nothing having the vigmr or effect of law under which the elec tion ion , hell nO , l Lr which Mr. Whitfield claims his , eat a a delegate. This matter 01°111,11,e inv.. , tigated. and how i this to tne done unless pom r graffic.l to the committee to send for peI'AIMS and papers. Mr. Stephens remarked that tlov. Reeder him qelf commissioned the members of the Legisla tive Assenddy ttho pa,.ed the law under which lilt.. Whitfield was elected, the validity of which ilov. Heisler now milled on the llou:e to invest:. gate oat of hi , an mouth. Therefore. !levier had stopped further proceeding.: by his „wn nfliri:tl AC I . . z 11 I 111 Oa !%Ir. Campbell, of ((ilia, in replying, vaid it was n principle th,tt any -tatute may be violatt.,l by trawl, forms tile snhject for a ti nigh investigation. The ',louse -.h01.' be on 11,i , 1.1111. , ired more than now,papor rep.srt tt•le,zraphi, di , patebe. , , W ',ICI, to form a ' ! , t , 2 .. !nen L. Mr. 11,1,inan tie light the new . ..parr report, inol CO:dizirgrated magnified one or the other -die of the , k and therefore the impor tance an iiive,tivittidn I.y the n Patl.• pro po,ed tiov. Pe.•der 11,1 .hone nit the aet Con riiiiitired of Lint in 1411 till The . i ite•Con w.“ then tai:eil on Mr. Stephen,' th it the re - 444;114 . 14411 he referred lade t o the coniiiiillee 4411 4 . :4•4 . 41•41.4. 1.11141 i11 , 41. - 114 . 410.14 4 1u t•414.4rt the growl 1 iiti tihieh they :1,1; power t.. -end for peri-oi..- and paper and negatived the ca Two Story Brick !louse, CAM tnilo roonw—and a number of out -houses, all very urietul and convenient. Apply to tuts ALO I` of -(,round on Penn street for sale, (near the Fifth Ward Market Ilonse,)3o foot by 1I It. lerp, on which is rectal two Front Dwelling Miumati and Stores. /mil a lininlier if Teuonients in Ile rear: a ralttabl , property. and could ellSily 11, made to rent fur StIOO n yl..r; Title perfect, without any ineunibrance. Apply to ELY ,t ILICH I,11;:11---41UU I.lbls. and hull bblm. !ilackerul, IVhito ` Trout, Salmon, fur KWIC by fobl2 HENRY H. COLLINS LIFE, FIRE AND. IWARINE LVSVEANCE COMPAA 7 .I", Coitti ov WATER AND MAILKI:t STURM, PUPPABII4GiI, PA. •ROBERT GALWAY, P'tesidant Troy. Gamma Secretary. isyy-Tlits Company mak. unary insurrince appertaining to or counetied#ith 1.11,11 Alen, against HULL AND 6..k11110 RISKS on the Ohio and Midnispdppl Rivera and tributarien,p.nd MARINE RISKS genendly. And against Lois nail 1111111 W, by Piro, And Against thn Perils of , thu gen and Inland Navigation an Tfanspertatlon. Policies issued at the hitiVelt nnels . consiztent with safety to all partiat ntIi.ECTORS. Robert Galway, Samar] M'Clurkan, ' Joseph P. GIIZYIIIn, M.D., John. tivott, Jamey Marshall, David Richey, • Jam. W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, . Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Looch John Fullerton Min Feld Brown, David 11. Chan:hers, - Christian Zug, • -- William Carr, Robert Hartley, . Jas. D. filet/ill. feblB WATCH AGENCY.—We have been ap tteuh”ler,Aigeiti,trait.fidir.tir,de u ftit e tv q.l of le Ne w unLyl h vri m ri. of for he ral i e nt' ef l CHAS FRODSHASI, lid STRUT, LONDON, (Formerly J. It.. Aloot.D.) r....itti; hw "Improved Chronometer Series," for which the British Government awarded a premium of 43,170. They usually regulate within a minute a year! There in perfect regularity of time ender every Variety of climate and posi tion, and are not affected by railroad traveling, horseback, or Cl. moot violent exorcise. Atso--An excellent stock of all other kinds of Watches. 0.20- Watch Repairing done promptly, and in the most nil parlor manner. W. W. WILSON, febln (7 Market at., corner of Fourth. ,ja=.l.twApc ELEGANT ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL WORKS, now publishing in numbers-- IAL MORSE'S UENERAL ATLAS OP TITS WORLD, containing seventy Maps, with Descriptions and Statistics up to the year IMO. Pries 25 eta. per number. PICTORIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF DIOGILAPIFY, _im bruing a series of Memoirs of the most distinguishod indi viduals of all Sows. WI) wood and steel engravings.' Will bit comploteai iu twentpthree numbers, at 25 cents each. TILE. REPUBLICAN COURT, or American-. Society in the, Days of Washington—to pe completed In twenty-ono partly containims ' a portrait of some distinguished woman: WORK'S OF TILE BRITISH POETS, from Hen Jonson'to Scott, with Biographic-at Notices of their Lives and Writings; will IS, iumpletial in rally-seven parts, at 25 Ma per number. Theo us the most desirable works over offered to tho pith lie in munbers. Subscriptions receives) by W. A. GILDENFENNEV Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. AL LEO 11ENY COUNTY (PENNA.) MATCH FACTORY: EKE Sc CO. having wcared tiro EXCLUSIVE RIG UT to uto rho mATcuuss MATCH MACITLNE" In this Comity, are making preparations to SUPPLY THE MADE WITH MATCHES, warranted to be as good its the Ue_st ever brought to this market. OFFICE, No. SU FOURTH strx:et, Pittsburgh. ja2B FLOURFLOUR -100 Mils. Extra Flour in store and -100 fur sale by (feblft) SPRINGER II ARBAUG /I. • fiONTRACTOR WANTED Fox LABOR OF 119YS AT TUE HOUSE OF ILEFOG E.—To perlions I. lea can intruduce appropriate WNW, a rare Chanel' Is offered. For further information, apply to the Suporintendent of the i tett,. any afternoon. (Sunday excepted.) between 2 and o'clock, or L. IL LI ViNtiSTON, Chairman of the Committee 0•1 I whistry. feblBthr E.. MAST IiEER TowNsuur—A. Farm of 50 acres in the above Township. near Tarentum, of which «5 setes are climred; balance first rate timber. There are about 100 bearing Fruit Trees of different kinds. Apply io febili BLAKELY & RICHEY. HUTCIIINSON FAMILY .SONGS--- Man the Life-Boat; or, Storm at Sea. The Other Side of Jordan. The Newfoundland Dog. (boast Time Coming. I lorticul t and Wife. Ship on Fire. My Boyhood's Home. When; mil the &ad find rest Away Down East. Eight Dollars a Day. • And many others, for tale I y CB A RLOTTP. BLINK fehlS I IS Wood street, 2d doer abate Fifth St. CLO'FILING AND flu Y TiJoradty and Wednesday mornings. the 19th and ant Butt., cow ineuring at 10 o'clock, will lOC sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms„ corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a large assortment of well made fashionable Clothing, which rompriges flue blue and black cloth Frock COnt.,,. heavy ell wool Sark Coats; cloth Overeouts: bury and plain ca.itnere Pants; blue, misrd and Mack satiin.t Pants linen breasted * Shirts, Mores. Suspender.. Silk Mkt's.. Neck Tiee, and general va riety of Gentlemen's F ownishing floods. . . Also. a choice stock of Sen.Minble Dry Giants, embracing Blankets, Broadcloths. Linsey Jeans, red Flannel, plain black :mil fancy Dress (lotsls. Drown Muslin, Irish Linen, Patent Thread, und Trimmings ill great rariety. • 10619 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1140USEI1OLDFU rru RE--iJn Wednes day afternoon. On' sat, Inst., commencing at two o'clock, will be sold at the ei.nonereial Sales Limns, corner staved aud Fifth streets, a stock of lionsehold Furniture longing to a family removing. Crum the city: all of which has anon kept in gooAnler ; comprising ltrenkfiwt and Dining Tables, Parlor Chairs. Divans, Book Case, Bedsteads, Itiat tresses, and kitchen articles. Also. one superior Cooking Store. tl+bl9) P. Sf. DAVIS. Aucl'r. BE A U I 1 T COt - NTItY REST DENCE rots. 41. E.—We arts I , lllfllinSioll..ll by the owner of that h.aahful property near the Two Mile Bum known-as the lluzlut Mlthesoll tr • Off, it (or sale. T . he onserty ,easist, a about two 11.4,`N. MI a delightful and ceininanding ens illenCe. Cl , llllllnll , li II g; a view of the city. Ti,,, house is m u , of she lisiest soul largeSt in the iseighborhom.l of Pittsburgh; Alld line i 11111r0 , 11411t1 nonentity are of a high ursler. Gino :u-re adjoining it, (part of the same estate.) can 'he isnrelmsett if .1. - ssired. For terms and ether le,rtic,ilura, enquire or febl.B 1 su seri, .- ON— • 1;e 1 - 1" -- buritiests whichF rmapttilis w bolo WWI, dispieso of his Tett 'And i Grocery Business. the stutnibig of the IfoittLe is crelL known j as the tint of its kind. the busines4 large and lucrentdog by t custoillorS of the toot tines in the city. To an EnrrknplusTsu 111,KINE,S ass, It is a rare chance and f. a sore fortune. For particulars engrure of rdais SF. A. lti'CLU la:. corner Wood and Sixth as. • 01INER STORE TO LET.—The Store C by ale enbscrils.r, at the corner of Firth and ood streets; will be lot on favorable terms, with or without murex ffeldflan W. A. M'CI.URU. LET—A well finished Store on Market 1 . street, between Third and Fofirtit—rt good stand fur a Ilat, Shoe or Clothing Resoles, A Larg, Store urt Third street, near Market street. .11,40. two well finished Office Rooms on Third street. Enquire of Lfel2:d2wl R. D. CIVELA3I, S 3 Third'ef. fIOUGIIS AND COLDS CURED by the use J of SIORGAN'S CELEBRATED arnall SYRUP. Let all who an. afflicted with Colds procure a Wahl of It. Prica only' ii coma. Ilcar the testimony of an old man who tried it: Jan..lcaLN D. MUD:UN—Mir May certify that being afflict ed With n troublesome Cough, I bought it battle of Morgail'a Cough Syrup, and am happy to say, after using it, my cough is entirely cured. I an. free to pronounce your cough Syrup the best medicine 1 have ever used. No family should be without this valuable medicine. DAVID bleltOttEltTfl, Allegheny. Prepared end fur sale, wholesale rte.] retail, by JOHN II AFT, Jr., Solo Proprietor, No. 1.35 Wood street. Pitts burgh. feta ISSOL rrio N.—The Co-PartnerBhip here tothre exiting ender the firm of A. A. MASON ,/k CO. h, [hie by mutual ttamalt. Nellmn F. 'Mason withdrawing from the 1./minces ' • ALVERIN A. MASON, NATHAN F. MASON. Pittsburgh, February 7th, IfsiG—feb9 00-PARTNERSIIIP.—A. A. MASON has Itj this day associated with him, in businu, NATAAN wurnsu, of Allegheny, under the firm of A. A. MASON .31r CO.. by whom the Dry Goods business will beeontinued as usual at No. 2:5 Fifth street. ALW ERIN A. MASON, NATHAN MUTING. Pitisburgh. February 7th, 18513—feb0 SEASISHIP PERSIA ARRIVED—Lon don vipers in advance. , f 01 compotitora—Just repeivoti, London Illuettated NOV.'S fur January 26, 21) eta. do. do Times do. do. 26, 12 eta. do. Weekly Times, do. do. 27, 12 eta. do. Punch, do. do. 25, 12 cts. do. Dispatch, ,do do. 27, 20 cte. We have perfected arrangements with Wilmer and Rodgers, in Now York, so that we will have our London Papers in entrance of all others. Remombor if you want to novo 25 per cent., go to LAUFFDR'S Book Store, fob 12 No.:10 Fifth street VALENTINES.—The finest assortment of vatontioo )net received and will be sold lower than any hoe. in the city. Itavingparchused from three or four different manufacturers, can safely say nio can please all. Our stock is almost exclusively the sentimental Valentino; very few comic. Remember, if you want to save 20 percent. come to LAUFFEWS BOOK STORK; fold) BI RMING HAM Property for Sale.—A Lot of ground an Pnsaltlin street, on which is a frame house two stories high, with a kitchen on the first floor, good stone cellar tinder the whole. Size of lot 7A by CO feet. Will be sold cheap, and title perfect__ FOR SA LF—A first rate Brick Dwelling House on Townsend street, finished In the very beet manner, e outainiug two parlors, kitchen and wash-hotmo on first floor, sir. rooms on second story, all In the best order; a Immo stable is on the rear.of lot. Size of lot 2 by 100 feet. Will be sohl cheap. Apply to BLAKELY & RICHEY, folil2 corner Seventh and Smithfield etrodi. CAR CORN SHELLERS.—Another sup kj 'Ripply of those reliable Shellers, received and for sae at the rood mid Agricultural Warehouse, No 47 Fifth street. JAMES .WARDROP. SEEDS FOR 110 T-BEDS.---Our stook of fresh Seed., for ISSfI, embracing the most desirablo fiction of vegetable, fiel,l and flower Secy.'s fur the gardener. fanner and amateur, for pale wholesale and retail by . . febt2 - JAMES -j WARDROP. -... 1n GROSS - Radway'm Ready Relief just re . ‘....r ( eisiVed and for side iiy FLEMING BROS. 3 groes Furrelni Arabian Liniment- do. C dezentisgooirs Inilinn ph.lo g o r ,ue, do. 1 grreis Farrell's Mailing Ointment, - do,. 4 gross McAllister's Ointment, dn. 3 groin Ayer's Nile, do. 2 gross Hunt's Liniment, do. 00N -- N -.. kJ A C EN TRATED LYE--A now tatirl6 for making Soap—one pound worth ton of l'ontohlfoO Into [fet,9l Waal LNG , MOS. AGAIN.—FRANK CARGO, after I. on ebsc•ncc of POMO months, has rOtUriled to the city. Hie further patrons or othen wishing. the agarriars of hie BRASS Olt QUADRILLE BAIiD, • Can find lira at R. M. Ceauo's Phutographio Mauna, No. 70 Fourth at. tebo 2011 BOXES Extra Scalded Herring, new; %-/ 200 boxed No. 1 llerriog, new; instreonved and 11.11YMEN. d ANDERSON, No. 39 WoOd street. for sale by feb9 250 BOXES BIllte:14 , 4 ISOM 10 &men fresh Apples; - Tomato Ketchep: Just received and for lIKILKEK & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood st., opposite ST Charles hotel. VALUABLE Fix t voo. RENT—Situate in Robinson township, on the waters of Cloutier" Creek, for and t half mills from the city, cuijoining lands of Scully's heirs and others—containing about 70 acres, well insprorml and well adapted for gardening purposes; well stocked with choice fruit. Apply to febild:sw BALM THOUSAND FLOWERS.—I have just received another supply of this Justly celebrated ardent. JOS. FLEMING, ja*2s Cotner Mamoru] and Market at. I[ILF.ISF 900 btmea W. IL Cheer. fur uTau by lJ feb 12 HENRY IL ODLLlties PUZTSIOJILGII No. 30 Fifth street BLAKELY k RICKEY, corner Seventh and Smithfield streets. BLAKELY & MOM. ';‘` ; ,4 , e. MEE .. ,: ~.. - t ~.