SBURGH GAZETTE. ?1:1OLI9OIXD HT WHITIS it CO. TT BIIIIGH *MONDAY' MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1854. arit?t4DlNG MeITTBI2 WILL BE FOUND 'itirTEACII PA GE OF 77LIS PAPER. 1113:PITT120.0I1 WI:2[U OITIML.-4114 aximmalac circa Idiot. at our Wield: Oacatte otters to MU bur/AMMO. nsoiddialrabla miellnei of making their badness known Our circulation to between totti and Cr. thonaard. reach• nt alutoat over: villaga sad *pasty in Wcatcral'encoryk aL Xmatarn Obio. • 111..T0 ADVgliTlPlll6—Neittter the aanorial ItOoma gar Printing Mgablistosmot of the Dim gessers.'ste 1:4141)61. Banday. ADPICILTIgIigIi who deign their gomme to appear In the. paper on Mandq morning. wiliglesse head' them in before 6 o'clock. on. Bail:ads) NOB MAYOR . Of PITUDUPOIL, .FERDINAND E. VOL Z Tan Mawomri.—Bni one day of labor it Wt. Whttas . er la to be done;therefore, towards . a outieenfal Whig rally tomorrow, detands to be dole to-day. Are anr,, frieUds organised in , the Wards.? WITO they got working commit • tun? Are they ready foe an satin, determined effort to stone the election of their *mind'? , If sot, they have no time to lose.7'. en The friendi of Mr Pettigrew have not torn- : pled at axy meatus promising success to • their eaudidats. They Ant !educed Joe Barker to take the Add, loathe purpose of divartio&Pro , testae votes ; they next attempted to draw out 'aft Indaendent oratildsta, but could not make' osn loud enough; a nd they,. hue made as adj and of Pnevoilism, to bring out Mr. OW' as a Free Boil candidate. That gentle , Ma accepts, but ignore. (fantail= altogether; he rocs as a eat of volunteer Antimetonlo ass : didatni Protestantism and AntimesourTsro not (noes in this election. The former is in no possible danger from the election of Met', - Vole, and the latter does not, enter into the contest in any shape or. form. Bat if Proles:sae= mete in danger, lt Gould not be !notated by voting for a tracing demagogue like -Barker; it sinks into inter contempt . when moaned with one rhi, - . - -410•091Uy seta deanoy, truth and propriety . at &Awn. Cinhollebeit desires nothing batter tkaa no opportunity of idenstifylog Protestant inn with - stun creatures as Barker ;Auld no true Protestant will yield then the opportunity. The Whigs have a candidate In every way quallArd an a ma, and eminently worthy . of pub. lie ovarian*. To abandon him for the purpose of - nonelag• after, jack-o'-lantern candidates, would be the very minions of folly. .The eon - tut is between ToiXand Pettigrew ; and every Whig vets withheld from Val batoontrlbate• to. Pettigrew's linolatle. Tin:Maks= Clominos..—The editor of the nroodolo having keen nominated on the Lego foco Council ttotot in the First ifs's& mounts the Market Haase hobby, in hopes that he may possibly ride into cMoe as the champion of thi imtokere. There ace two eidee to. this market Min question, ae there'are to meet other questions. The tottchers, through the chaospioistiM of the Okoni4e, .11me that the market house cost but., slB,ooo,,while they are taxed POLO yearly and that the capitalists who built it are interest. al la property in its immediate neighborhood.= This is their story. The other side Is somewhat differeat. • Thiteity, *nisi; the time of the oldmarket bon", derived from Wan annual revenue of $4,- .1500—an important .item, In the yeerly. receipts. When urged to build 'a new cue in place of the old, unsightly structure, the low state of the . Imam. wee interposed.vit. on objection; sad whew asked to transfer the job - to privateJumatt, the city pleaded 'to dispense with the $4,600 Stream she wee ritmcnrbik. Toobsi ate both these difficulties, a number of citizens nadertoch *build a new market house, agree leg lo guarantee the city the 'yearly revenue of 114,600 before enjoyed, and to apply all of the: halenite of the receipie,over the Interest at;t3 Per OWL - on Welt inreetment,towarde . the expenses of the mailit limey and the repayment of the pin cdpeL The Memos from the new market Donee, therefore, is applied 'se follows: $4500 to the city in lieu of the revenue freak the - old market house; elm per cent to the etochliolders on the amount contributed by them, and the Wane% 'after pitying the cost of gee, °leaning, watching, too oinking fend for the extinguishment of the principal. We do not see how'this arrange- . mutton bedlirpiteed with. The city cannot do .withonti her- $4.500; and the - stockholders Us olaarly entitled to • portion, yearly, of the emu they bays advanced towards the construction of the bttildless. Their:sole motive in assisting the city to build them was to promote the public convenience and remove a public, eyetsore. But *neer two liars any intermit whatever to prop erty in the immediate neighborhood; the rest have given theishmoney at much less interest than they could otherwise commend for` it; and they are entitled to beeepaid at the earliest day possible de things at present stand, but a very &mallet= gees to the sinking fund. But, it U urged, the Market House cost only ; $16,000; end it Lilted fair to comul the Butch- I ars to pay this sum In two year , . To this the scaler is, first, that while the mere building err cupleß by the butchers,may hare cost' but $16,- 000, the .building appetite cost a greet dell more, and the 'lots on which both stand are worth newly $160,000. Tneee ire Bente altogether Ignored in the calculations now Boating about; Int why, we cannot see. The city could realize at least $168,000 for the bare ground on which the market houses stand; and It le but jut to make that, to addition to the cost of the build. loge, tha baste ofthe revenue to be derived there from. •Tftkier the value of the lot and the build ing* together, the yearly revenue of $B,OOO is but poor interest upon it. And ethondly, the Butchers do not pay $B,OOO annual rent. 'The whole rent derived or derivable from both bail& lbge is $8,000; but' of this sum the vegetable dealers and hucksters ply over $2.000, leaving between five and viz thousand dollars to be I 'borne by tho butchers; and we venture to say that there Is not an equal number of men In the city, la any other lottalsers, who are as well no• cammodated for on equal stn. It is proposed se u ropesod escaping from the alleged_ high rents of the market hones, to build it new one. The lot on which it is propoted to build It cannot be bad for Isle than $BO,OOO r, and a building eanuot be put up for less than $20,000 more. lien is • baste Of $lOO,OOO to'..begin on, the Internet on which would be $6,000 per annum. To thle add taxerr, gas, expenses of cleaning, watching, repairlog, &a , and we have a total of at least $B,OOO a yew-Just tie amount now paid for the Diamond Market House. How much would the betoken; be benefited by the proposed change f The great effort in the First Ward . will in to defeat Allen Cordell, the Wh'g candidate for Se . lect - Counell. Mr. Cordell's only sin is to be found in watching and caketelly defending the %Wreath of the olry. • The tax payers of that Ward will' not, we are 'sure, sea nu honest and faithful:public /deal:4 defeated, for eustaialog the interests of his constituents. • TIM VillithteGt Belltent,Ciata.—This memora• ble oasis wbieh hoe been in litigation for eome ,three year*, was nonlmited at the present sea• eion of the Calif'', no one appeeriug when the ewe was called, to respond for the opponents of the bridge. - it promised to be a troublesome quelticri to settle. The mricrity of the Suprema Court had decided that the bridge was an oh itrnetion anti a nuleance; but Congrceshad etep• ped forward and declared the bridge a post-road of the United Biome,' and the question of jaris - diction would probably have heen raised between the Court and Congress —Boston Traveller. We think it is due to the Pittsburgh publie,We blot, that Mr.. Btanten,,tbe principal ,couneel the came, should say 'Obileily whether it le tine tilt the State of Pennsylvanla was non, suited in the oat* above referred to. • Thetets• tidstgee;' if we mistake not, appropriated mosey to - merry on title suit, and we • expeoted to . have -• . seen /tome referent:to to it in the Governor's mei ' sage, certain . t y ,A u s ta thetmopie of t‘hfoity and of this State, that a t oy 'bead be informed whether Ike wee oberidened after sash lopg and espenelea nu; , tteo,nnd it to , be tarnished the 'neon of rook proasedusg, 4 reaolFqoa of Inquiry by the . u s wetoge, mightlelitg oat the reete' e :, F ~ ~~~ „ ~„ ~. ~~ BEENE ii .Bauxonirmura, 0, Jan 4, ilia uy County Would lio 166,066—an increase of 26,776 More la' O._ Ito Isnot tart of this in D. N. Wntrz,iFico. 3 --Dear Sin—As you ham . 'tree shown ii - warni interest in matters connect- crease is in this city audits suburbs. lid with the Interchange of trade between Ohio The moms of 1860-showed that the basis of and peansylvania, I mate no apology for troub ling you with a fevi lines. You will perhaps be 51 pemone to each taxable was abundantly large; somewhat smprised to team, that notwithatatd- and we think the animate of the North Ameri int Plis large amount of business now doing on can of 8,009,660 sa the population of too State yomP - Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad from this part of. the world, there is a constant is not under lhe mark. It to not, however, much accumulation of freight in Ohio and Indiana des. over it The populatiOn cf Pennsylvania may tined for Cleveland and Pittsburgh, In comm• be stated safely at three millions, in round num queuee of the want of motive power and cars berm. *Sat of the Bellefootaine & Indiana Road—espe• The inoreace in this city, which is over 25,000, °icily of live stock, much of which will have to bo driven, 'lnstead of being carried on the Rail- • thorough refutation of the croaking. of `those who are continually lamenting that the road as the owners prefer. It is within bounds does not grow. to say, that if your Ohio and Pennsylvania, and c i ty Pei tinvyivanits Railroads had the necessary en gines and cars, there would be sent fifty per aut. more freight from the lint of this road and in connecting toads in Indiana. This may sound 'll . ke large estimate; It is nevertheleee not an over estimate. In this state of thtoge, it ap pear' to me that the companies interested should nee extraordnutry ezertiou to stook their roads to meet and accommodate the heavy winter bust. OHM which le now eafferiog from delay. • Tho unfortunate diffieulties at Brie add to the troubles at the west; but even when they are removed, the inadequate supply ef.englaes and ears for the increasing trade wetland, ,still wares to in the rase. To the questilin, whether the Ohio & Peensylvitaia Road could take two trains of live stook if the ears were furnished from this road, the answer was, that they had not motive power enorgh to do their own bud nellS then offering. It seems to me that the Railroad Company at Erie acne a most infortunate period of the year, jest when the navigation on the lakes was o'oaing—for getting up a fight with the people. The first impression twee, that the !Erie people were alone to blame; bet as faets are developed, it Is very plain that both patties are censurable. 'ln:the meantime, the people of the West are Incommoded from a combination of causes they csonot control. _ Hoping that you will, ace your influence to_ point out to the Companies en your route the importance of immediate and energetic methane for increasing their clock on the roads, I am respectfully yours, &o. The highly respectable source from which the above nachos us demands a prompt and frank rejoinder. It is a source of regret to the ofkoeth and &lends of the Chic. sad Pensythanis Bail road, and all others concerned, that the machl- SCry of the road is at present inadequate to per- firm the business proteins upon it. Although the Directors had made what they thought was an ample supply of rolling stook for a new road, lath many of its contemplated feeders unfinish ed, yet they early discovered that they had nn. der estimated the enormous trade ready to take advantage of its facilities, and they took imme diate steps to supply the deficiency of machinery 0 tries to the great demand for Locomotives, • large enpply.auld not be immediately obtained. After applying to every titllblißllttllt of note In lbecountrit, they anoceededin contracting fora . isomber of engines in New Sashimi, some of which have been reoeired, and _others were en posted to be on the road, and ought to have been betire this. One first:chum freight engine hie been detained by the : Erie .break, as ',sent of the Company hat been despatched hi Erie to endeavor to shipit by way of New York And Philadelphia. Whine, which were ready to be shipped by way of the Lake route, have been 'ordered to be sent by lily of Philadelphia. In the meantime, the great pressure upon the 'road has led to the over-working of the Loam*. .tives on : had, some thirty In nuinber, to sonse queue of which several of them are now in the repair shop, where every effort possible is ma- Mos to`prepare them for the road. We visited the extenkai shops of the company, in Allegheny, a few days ago, and were informed by Mr. 'Glue, the energetic 11uperintendent of Replay, that he had orders from the President of the Doifiliny, to place on all the force which could work„ . in crder to keep all the machinery possi ble on the rad.. Vent considerable additions have Lamy been mods in likaffings and tools, Ala the Master Machinist is instructed to order all the nisatehetv to pee*" the work the most expeditiously and ttoonailaillt. We fiel assured, therefore, that the Olkietfill of the com pany are doing ald . in their power •to 1436019:1:0a date the business praising upon the road, and that if anything further can be dons it will not he overlooked. Frimantraon Itlmuntern.—The CAromiele of Friday contained a article charging oar whole sale dealers with not being 'Wished with mod enate profits," cad representing them as exacting a prclit of 25 per oent. upon their sales, contrary to the practice of Philadelphia, 'which is to sell at &small &drum upon cost. We know cf no better course than this to injure the business of the oily. Eastern merchants will greedily wire the statement Of the Chroniele, and by eeattering it ;woodcut over the West in flict a fatal stab lapels our commerce. From ow.knowledge of the wholesale business of the city we are free to say that we think our merchants are not liable to the charge preferred against them. They aim to drew basineas away from the eastern eider, and concentrate it here; and they know that this cannot be done except by 'making it the interest of purchasers to buy here. They accordingly labor to adjust prices is such a way te to induce buyers to prefer this market on account of Its cheapness, and they have co far succeeded . remarkably well.. It is the boast of our wholesale Dry Goads houses, we know, that they sell at eastern priner; and if they did not they would have no eastern. In this state of affairs it seems nettled to inflict upon them a blow which is injurious only bicitiss coming from Pittsburgh henna. In all that our ootemporaries bare said about the naceesity of a Board for Trade we heartily concert our pore se now, -however, is simply to express our confldenet that Pittsburgh merchant!, generally, make it their endeavor to reader this a cheap market by adjusting their ehuges on the lowest possible teals. Nirrusk B Owe, En.—This gentleman la yid elutraeteristle •'cried" seseptleg the rise 801 l nomination, makes the followleg statement: "Many years ego, while I was absent, the fleet union of Whig and Anti-Mesonic conventions took place, *ad as I bad then the control of the Pittsburgh Gazette, and woe believed to exercise considerable influent* in the county, my came woe placed on the Assembly ticket, no doubt with the expectation of securing my suppon, or at least my oilcan, - in relation to rbe unworthy al liance. 13prm my return however, lat 0003 de nounced the onion of Anti•Muonn and Masons, and wee in turn denounced by the Wbtg papers of that day. The reenit of that elution wu that I was elected by a lean majority." In the state there are serest errors.. Mr. Craig ceased to editor ..nontrol" the Pittsburgh Gazette, in July, 1841, and he ran for the Lees. Islainss in 1842 At the election he received only 64 loses less than the highest candidate for the Legislature on the Antl•Msaonlo and Whig ticket. Be was elected by a loan majority, we admit, but so was the whole ticket, and one of his colleagues on the legislative ticket wee de feated, The united party remained true to him notwithstanding his denunciations. PlOariltlTT Or TIM KaTirroag-STATII —By reference to-the ethic,,' which we radish in an other column of this day's paper, it will be teen that the number of taxable inhabitants la .the Baste, aocordieg to the Auditor Oenerare report for the prestatyear, Is 647,191. Taking this A a both' for calculatiou, we are able to form an Athos)" of - the probable populatioi of the State at the percent time. It we allow one tenable to every fire and a half persons, we shall God the aggeegete' number to be 8,009,550. This le a great increase dace the censer of 1850, mach greater, in foot, that the most sanguine Penneyl vsnien has probably anticipated. Applying the mime calculation to Philadelphis and the sal:alas, which has . 86,948 taushies, aceordlng to the name report, the population would: be 476,187. -Yet this, se we all know, is a very headtquate representation of our metropolis. .lar fearer's), elate the census of 1860 was talon hen beet be. yond all preoedeet, end dwellings out scarcely be emoted feet enough for AttAni. BPRectinn of inhibit/Lats. .It seems prob4(ohAnirtllsill, that one taxable to six perirm wesitdini * truer es tsmate, which would give to Penneylvanie 146 lebebitantv, and to Philadelphia 020,858. Teresa figures are of more than ordinary im pt.:tenet, as *bowleg that irreepariei pervades : every fibre of the frame of tbe old Keystone.— No doubt-this Is an indloottioa: -of the general welfare of tbo whsle republle, end the census of 1860 may be expected to retaslnew wonder* In toe woof national advainotenent. Certainly, she vicarage which is manifest In all parte of our own Commonwealth must have a. bonelSolal elhct on all the adjacent Suttee. • But, however this may be, leis indisputable that Pennsylvania hat et lank awakened to a knowledge of her, own capacity, her dativind her destiny.-2a. The miter of taxable. reported in-Allesheary- Onouty le 20,012. Taking theliaele,et per. tone to tutohtezable, the pepalstios of Allegke• -- ,40 d' , $87,904 09 Lande, ' "HOT Cosa—Lira Scums in Naw Teen, oy 1...10ti0n Commiesione, 18,128 76 Solon RObineon." We spokelof this work with Auction Duties, . 66,747 05 commendation after having read only the "hot Tax on Bank Dividends, 220, 004 83 corn" stories which appeared in the New York ' l l ,.''`x on Corporation Stocks, 171689 92 Tribune, and which are unexceptionable. In ix on Real and Personal Estate, 1,8 8 8 8 1 :8 6 82 60 8 69 Tavern Licenses, turning over the leases of the book since, we it dealers' Licenses, 177,039,1 were surprised and grieved to find much of an Sample Licenses, 8 712 - exceedingly exoeptionable character; suffioient. Pedlars' Licensee, 1,973 ly so; in.our opinion, to render the book unfit .73,17,5tt, Circus o r l , inen and ora, 8,02/3 Menagerie for general circulation, and unworthy to' enter ' 'denim, the family precincts. We find we are not alone Distillery and Brewery licenses; in this opinion, as the following remarks of Billiard Boom, Bowling Saloon, . „ New Toth Coininereia Aduerliser, with which ire and Tenpin - Alloy bicepses, fully coincide, will thew: . Eating House, Beer Heine end . We are told that this volume of &k Restaurant Licensee, , etches of Patent Medicine Licenses, the destitute and the depraved, haorittained ex- Pamphlet Laws, traordinary, populatity, and that the printers are Mi l i tia Tin, unable to supply orders as .fast as received It cannot,therefore, be a matter of roues come- bailers' Tax, nn ~..,, ...„„„,„,,, quence la a bulletins point Of view, whether the '"` o r ‘ 41 ° t "4",;;Z o, "V oo ""i ti, " &o. work is lauded or condemned ; and critics are re. T ax Tax on certain Offices, Hewed from such restraints as kind coneldera- l inborannoo Tax, tion for the pecuniary Interests of publishers is Co llateral al and Railroad Tolls, sometimes thought to Impose. We are (nee to' . .,.. 1 Pines, ac., . say that our opinion of "Hat Corn" differs matey """' rially from that expressed by most other jour- Tax ou Enrolment atone;r on enutoro, nide, secular and religious, whose orifiquce we Pre miums have happened to see. In ourjudgment, the Loans,or ominwo on Loam, book Is recklessly wad loosely written, and eel- ' enlaced to indulge prurient cariosity se to the l Tox en Loans, on L , ano. haunts of vine, rather than to promote gold mor- ~..root ale The Intentions of the author are doubtless Sales tf Publio Property, beneficent, but his book manifesto a lack of r ., "onto, Tax on Tonna - e and Passengers, judgment as to the true method of accomplish- "" bog his design., Dividends from Bridge Tolls, We apprehend that a more Jodie:dein writer Aoorued Interest, annuity for Right tf Way, could have made an equally effeative tippets'. Pees of the Publieteces, without denuding the modes operandi of the vi. , onded own," „. Inoue, and narrating the grommet details of infs.. "' my. Mr. Robinson eeems to gloat ever his die- aliscellantous, gus r Hug themes to dilate and exaggerate them as widely as possible, sad delight in anticipa tion of the Inevitable effect upon the minds of bin readers. At least one-third of the pages should be expunged to render the book decent, and fit for the publio eye. The remainder udght ko re-written with advantage, The position taken by Mr. Craig, in hie "Card," published in the Di:patch, suggests the query, how he reconcile' hie present position with his support of Mesons on the Free Boil ticket. 'He supported quite zealously J. H. Foster, Esq., an adhering Melon, for the Lees latare, and we think for Mayor. FROM wi 4 3.4.i11GT0N Poirestanadescaof tha Pittsburgh Quails WAsanicrraa, Jan.. 4, 1852 The simnel) of political developments, and of Congressional proeeedinge of Interest, sad final ly of myself has caused an intermission in my correspondence of a few days. The New Year has fairly taken its place In Time's Calendar, and wo may look eighteen hun dred and Efty-four In the face a a familiar ac quaintance.. You will bare noticed from other• sources of Information deecriptions of bow New Year's day was celebrated bore It to said that the general observence of Christmas is a pecu liarly Southern' institution which to gradually traveling Northward, and that New Tears' is an anniversary heretofore held of little acoonet In Southern States; but now by the 'plead of Northernideas and customs lchse become a gals day, and a delightful social festival.— The promise .of making calls from bosun to banes, and of eubasging congratalstitute:lls probably carried to a greater extent in - Wash ington than in any other city at the Caton ex cept New York, where it is maintained as a ratio of Dutch manners. - The grave hoe closed ever the beads of many whose residences were some few years /lace fa intim mends with New Year' . 'letters, and 1 thought that there seemed somethieg tees of el egance and validity on the . part of guests and entertainers during the present thin en former celebrations of the New Tear's advent. I need not describe the Presidi:Os Levees They rem to be deterioreting every year, and I DM steadied something will require to be daze hereefter to reader them even telerabie for what may be called the better clam of . e.sittle It is not desirable that !edict!, and gaits reepecteble people of either etre, sateld be compelled to pees through such a nondescript mcb as paw be siege. the White Haute, in ceder to pay their /aspects to the President. The reoeptiors of the Foreign Ministers with their Secretaries and attaches, at which I wu present by invitation, was a pleasant affair, but the cow net beteg full, there WIN a Ins im• posing display of gold lace, MACS, and other Insignia of isonrtly megnificeace and po red. than I expected. It. happened that the heads of the amisiin, Prattlers, British cad Spanish Legations were not prevent, but were represented by seiberdicatee whore :seines, ut torten ately,are yet unknown to fame. Conspicu ous among these was a tall, green looking young man loot imported from St. Peterr i burgh, ae he addendern to the Bossism Mission. He le a nephew of Bedlam), and may be considered, per haps, a fatr perser.ifiestion of the genius of his ,voter's Bripire, since be was rigged from top fit toe In a military uniform of a very peertliar fit; so tight, indeed, that hes buckskins might hats been mistaken for the natural eklo. The closeness of its adaptive to his person in trent and rear, his loos sword, and a few other equip ments of that class, made him altogether the most noticeable person prevent A few ladles were in the room, to wham Gen. Cashing and come of the dip/omerie paid special lineation. Mx. Marcy looked as if he had borrowed for the °melon a set of the seediest outeide encase ments that erold be found et I pawnbrokers; en that the most ample epportnaity was afforded of eontroming the Amorireo eyetern of simplicity In cosiCete, and the foreign style of tinselled 6• -try. Several unitoportsounabjmis beve been toted upon and disposed of in Congroes since the meet• log on Tuesday morning. In tbo Senate It bias beau intimattd to Mr. Pbolns; of Vt., that his right too neat was questionable, and the quo-- tin raised will be deoided by a vote to-morrow I do not believe that he has a rigbt ore claim to a seat sine° the adjournment of his State Legial•- tore Tho answer to Gen. Cana' resolution calling for further counnpondence ou the Clayton and But leer treaty, has been received. This will give rise to a long debate, which will probably ex. haat the little remainder of patiouco which newspaper readers—that Is Intel ott men of the country—barn left in respeat to that choice dispute . over the meaning Bud effect of the treaty by which the British agreed to evacuate Central America, end under which they here not done so. In feat, Mr. Clayton did make a lively 'speech, embracing comments on some of the documents communicated. When they are published, I will furnish you a synopsis of their commis, it I And them of enflicient Intereet. Gen. Care hes the Boor upon those papers, and rill, uo doubt, plug • perfect Iliad of wage in detailing the Buffaloes of his countrymen from British aggressions, at and about Nicaragua. The Home has taken some action upon the revelation for promoting Hun. Scott to a Lien tenantey,.and bee indioated a pupae to pass It. They refneed to lay the reealutioe on the table, but referred it to the military committee, which will try to kill it, bat will not 'Ocoee/ The reeolutica.voting the thanks ,of Congress and o sword to Hon. Wool for bin gallantry et Buena Vista, has been paesed by the Hotiee and will, no doubt, bo coarmed by. the Senate. There ires a somewhat animated contest yes terdey; over Bennett's land bill, for distributing land among the Stater. There, wea an express ion of opinion felcrableto it, but'it was referred to an unfriendly committee of isnd reelewere from the west, ' They cannot, however, crush the vitality oat of It so theta will not be perfect ly sound and tit for use when the time comes for dtoldirg upon it along with other preJeotie fel disposing of ( Evita,lo Hauled, of New York, bu latrodaesd res. Widens Gelling fee sethentte copies of as let. . . . . . 1 tern between Guthrie and Breneen en the peed= t Tiw Passim or. the intuits inenbordinethar, and the Gaines of 'received. It tiodismissal. bf ...Cutting got ins good epeteh,but_ the relolutione were laid on the table by about forty majority. biome ten at twelve Democrats voted for them, and the main body of the Whip. li passed, they would have had the force of an tplioit oonsare upon lir. Guthrie, and he would b ore gone incontinently out of office. Rsveirem es xas Corxeminsins.—Tbe Aud i, or Genenel's Report gives tho following ea the receipts of the Commonwealth, for, the fiscal S ear ending Deo. 1, 1868: Balaneeku the Treasury, Deo. 1, 1862, available, 1,882,811 00 Depreciated Panda in the Treas ury, unavailable,. 41,032 00 EXPIJIDITI7III4. Public; Improvements Expenses of Government, NlGitla Expenses, Penneylesnis Volunteers In the late War with Mexico, Pensions and Gratuities, Charitable institutions, Pennsylvania Getout:allots Society, Pennsylvania State Agrioultoral Society, • Common Schools, Commieeloners of the Sinking Fond, 505,05T . 66 Loane, 4,020 287 26 lntereit on Loans, 2,186 363 7ei Ga.trantied Interest, . 17,600 00 Domestic Creditere, 41,186:16 Damages on PahSo Works, • 24.914 16 Special Commiesioners,, 7,467 71 Regietrition of Marriages,- Birth, and Deaths, State Library, Poblio Buildings and Grouch, Home of ,Refoge, Penitentiaries, Ntoholtron - busds, Eicheats, Colonial Retards and PenneyWenn Archives, Amendment' to the Constitution, Geolagloal Barely, Abatement of fitate-Tsz. Rs issuing Relief Note+, Turnpike Romitompan les, • phuarielphis, Mote, Mercantile Appraiser& , Conosti Peels rod Catomisaions. lifiscellammos , Deanna In tbeStati Treteury,Nov. 80, 1863, available, Depreciated Ponds in the Ttwury, unanti4de, 41,031 00 The valuation of reel and partotal slate in the ervesel counties of the Commonwealth. tax able for State purTor.ea and the ðane assess -6.1 for the year 1853, with the number of Taxa , bier: also, the population of each county, LC serdfee to the crams o: 1850. The aeseetmeat for 18:.u - i exceeds the &coact Bird in 1851 by the Revenue Conitnissionena by about $32.000 e.vous. ',Vida aim :Asnksejt - Int ts.s. laal U.- I bk.. 1 84 4474 _ _ ...: 51,7:3214 I 4 711 221 2) . .0 , 11 I 470 47.0g . ..11-.. 7.1.69,221 72302 .321 134.024, 30 9'2 •44son: , 24 - 1011..1, 73142 10 24/ 5101 2 540 g.„,, 00_00... ~e, 9 A lc 11.262 41.6321 1..14 II ..I rata.-- -. 31,1. O. 7 7 5 , 1 a 113.4511 , 1. 21 Berta ..-.-_ I =-1V1,0121 29370 5 17.1221 17922 / 0007.-..-.... .4 0 2144. 7 13980 917, 51117 2773 11.1,33 ....... 3 404; 61 11736 1.81 41381 1 . 1 731 179-147 _......_. 16.14 . 138 1 113.616 5, 60041 7 / 492 1 U6-18-.._ 7637,125 2.1F9t 74 347240 - 7,671 17447651.-_._ 1.067 4451 3.213 94, 3 741 . 6.541 (1.3607 _....... 2.457 979 7,a76 911 16646 11 7 Cs7l76___ ... 49 3 ,•:4.1 16.711 44 11 ',35 . 1 61110 7 :7„. 7 „_ 57 11, ~. 1 e9.246' 83.11 14 771 1.1144-65 ..... _I 1519.•64 : 1 6 WO 149 rx,fais 6. 0.3 C... 490•13 ....... 1.110,79 - I 8 594 I f. 17,64,3 $644 1:09.6 j 1.4.11.7,41 6.764 50 1 1 .19 , 211,3 ( 7 1992,71•..--1 1.426.4111 10037 10 1114 4,444 4 , 4 4 9 , 867...._... 3.1491.1 t 21 117545 ESt 57,64 9.610 1 ttrttlteris39l . Itt 405,668 33.417 Ti l 84,411 3 2). • D• 033)... ..... i 7.731.49: 62391 741 86,11 , 41 6 929 1 1 -156436_.-. 6374 362 ...441 WI 27,6791 6 . 944 I 217-_____ 321.476 1.796 Pi 3 131 1.124 2 1......-...._. : I 1.222,43 , 12.314 59 E 7 712 11810 -, rt • . 5.23 2 224 13 044 1 . .. :9 714 7,009 466 6 7 -.-. I ..... . . 1.61: 74 7 114 27994 /6 ..-....1 14 - .9" . .2,11i/ •17.51,0 Cl., . 22.9 04 LW 701505 --- -..! 7.1-5231 9.140 40, 73.12 2296 71 1•7 6 '0. --. 2.3313 0 14 964 10 : 12172 3,.22 119739.9 - 476 _ 0.033 73 I "1707" , 8 71,77/ 8212 1011404..._.... 11313021 9 .623 64 2=.17 0 7,541 J72.4'6._._.92 1 04. • 3.660 ve 1341 2 3.07 J 9,030. 174991. .649 9: 13,624 1.415 4.8 0 48.94. t..... 30,014091 9'1.•4016' 46 914 54,442 4.464 rye./ ......... 14 4 44 t 414 4.641 7:4 21 t 70 F. 11.9 4, 4F3.47 7 ._._ 732 0 .054 7%260 1151 36971 a , 11 1,04:90.- 064 -_. 2.146 27390 64 66.072 7,9271 1314.196._._ 4.176.11.1 17100 00 7/1.2/17 13.717 133.2102...... 3,/7 4 .-K6 11.360 19 32,499 2.198 514(.732 039,491 716 14 7 .2541 1.614 51.693 .. ..... ... 5 414 21. 11732 14 33.172 4271 51:030, ..... .-. 4.113 775 2 13 POI Oa 15.940 2.410 Noon. ..- ..... 11506 116 2 342:0 CCI 11.,.A4 200 I 4,1.04.'3- 10.6496/4 13,137 65 61J.4.1 14320 . 167 nt .63 ... . .. .....-.......- -._ 1.861 67 171530 2 2 46 Northsaw no. 11.707. i. 2 41.145 69 49.3 6 1 10.783 Nom, 43)41 , 323.2 45271 I* 3177, 1.411' 0202 80 51 31 3 44 •10 0 0 10 2100 4,7101 "1.11614 , 107.. 114349.411 4252021 22 424144 84243 Ilke ...... _.....1 610.491 7 7400 1141 6 122 t 1 421 P-4,06_____603000 1702 Irk 7 FP 1,709 1548621171.1-. 6919.07 36.007 54 80.713 14,741 6716.0....0.6 - 4 7233337 6.629 11 24.417 4.179 ..„ 1 643714 8 0___. 456,247 •18507 00 3.507 .914 6314416184,296. 2.09T.612 3 816 la 2 4 063 11174 Ti 0.5...... ...... . 23945 6,770 i1314n-......... 4442 0 ) 10 10,02 4. 0 0.13 o ZTO 24.4r060.....- 1.71..7211 0.091 00 18 4111 4617 ' 6 574901......... 1306 73 7 1 )171) /11 1, 611 2037 Washinittoo - 9267 ,7231 21,916 02 44 LIN W 4 48 4 _,.... 1 32i 75 i ITO IF 2 . 1,790 6217 124617,76641901 103.593' 426.040 0 41.72 0 10 441 49 7 /10 4 t6, 4 1141780 ^ 764 Ti 10501 3313 2..53 '0.4100,1)7 34.110 1' /1,42, 16.115 , 43423,2011 633,295 lo 2311164 5(7 lit . , 1 7 Ante4o3 ins local. - - - -- The amount of revenue derived by tho Cam man►eelth from Altexhony county woo SO fel lows: State Tax $41,672; Tax on write $2,746 48; Collsnrat loheritanoe tax $8,206 10; Ana lion commissions—Jas. MoXecins, P. M. Davis end W. O. 61,0nritxofi $6OO ouch, end Wm. Riddle $100; Auction deities, P 51..Dsvis $794 - 50; W. O. MoCartney $149 07; Jan McKenna $145 24; 11. Si. Doyle $9 66; Tax on Bank Die- Wanda—Dank of Pittsburgh $9,14160; Exchange Beck $13,05140; Merchants & Manufacturers Bank $10,560; Tax on Corporstlon fitooko—Bank of Pittaburgh $4,670 80; Exchange do, $6,526 70; Farmers Deposit $375; Allegheny Borings food, $390 56; Pittsburgh Trust $93 40; All. & Man. Plonk Rood $4l 86; Citizens Insurance $304 88; Associated Firemen's $43887; Pitts borgh Life Ineuraoco $.176 50; Allegheny liridgo $636 37; Northern ;Abortion do, $247 40; Mon• mislabels Bridge $482 60; Pittsburgh & Alleghe. ny Bridge $909 70; Pittsburgh Gee Co , $1,260; Pu. Salt Oo $100; Retailers' Lloonste, Pitts. burgh $16,000; Allegheny $1,216 65; Eating Bowe Licepaes,.Pitteburgh $174; Tax on Wills and Deeds $2,715 48; total $122,574 70; mat tolls oolleoted at Pittsburgh $132,032 From the report of the Auditor . oenerol there appears to hove been no returns made from this county of money for Boatmen to TantOß, Retailers, Ped. loin, Broken, Theaters and Oircnice,Distilleries sad Brew's*, or for Llommen,of any kind; en aept for Entailers and Ealing Hence licences from the two cities; no mUlia tax or millers' tax, or taxes on certain °Mom Tho money for then _thingo was undoubtedly conceded; then why not returned? Tan Mums' Atarsitawkoa 1884..—This visi t:table statue, has Dein not as by the publisher', Philips, Simpson & Co., Boston. This is the 2Ecs' volume of this excellent work, which con tains a mass of (atom:sass to every politloisa, editor owl basliess man. for sale by Kay & Co., Wood street. wca..llr, Joseph Fleming tits euperceded Mr. L. Wilcox in tie long-atanding and well-known Drug storm on' the corner of the Di 1112004 11134 Mean;'ernes. thorough experience and attention, niorit,,the panonage of the publio Mr. Wilcox enters the extensive wholesale Drug "Wantons' of Winaing, Brother, Wood street. • - - • s Ilea...sung, for Jana to traamented with a b graved view of n steno noir Ciaolusted, and pre sents-ea attractlvo table of contents. J. Jack son:Cincinnati.: .5- • Special Corrennadmen N. American brat em U., Tan. R. a 6.wns We:stmt.:r The New York Herald's story about the Trea ty with Mexico, having been meshed here, ia ut tetly unfounded, and is made out of whole ei)tb, or else is a decided sell. You have been c advised relative to the progress of the Idex3eart negotiations, and will continue to be. The story alluded , to exeites much merriment bee. . The Secretary of War hes telegraphed to New York, chartering a steamer to proceed berth tr.th to search for the Inuit of the Steamship Brat Flanders% which ,wreck for Ban Process° with over.seven hundred soldiers on booed. The steamer will rail probably at daylight to neerow morning. Ur. Guthrie hem alio ordered all the revenue cutters on the same duty. Arrangements ere making here to day to od e:nee money to pay .the intertat on the Califor nia Stater debt Palmer, Cook kk Co. did forward the money by the bet eteamer Winfield Scott. T>> 'whole amount of the interest is filly thou stud dallare. We have a notice bore of ono draft coming from there for Baty thousand Mr. Douglas' Nebraska filli dissatisfies the tithe Southerners who are concocting another bill making two Territories at onoe. 7,040 15 2,256 87. 820 1; 12,718• 8,727 , 8 763'69 51,292 16 24,6477 166,401 . 56 • 1,898,240 60' 15 00 6,715. 00 418.271'26 4,205 888 83 104,004 00 • 124.060 , 19 15,027- 78. 164,662 54 67,227 22; 735 00. 374 79. 84,093 26 _ 10.000'90 2,494 78 2.250 76 2,719 89 Tmtsyr ACCIDENT IN DATION.—Aboat 1 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, the citizens of Day tr,ti were thrown into a etate of excitement, by. the lei intelligence that the new three story hriok building, on Third between Jefferson and lilehkstreets. occupied by E Brown & Bon, as anJton and Grocery Store, end N. B. Lockwood, a , 3 Store Brom had fell In, and buried all th4t:were in the building. The atlases flocked to flie recur of the eataurophe in hundred., and imMediately set themselves to work in removing. thci rules anddigging out all who were beneath. The eoreams efdlie injured were most appalling, while &meg the crowd, who tame up, each was lucking anxicuely for their friends and relatives. 'Man the oats left, at 4 o'clock, two dead bodice :were taken cut, three women, one child and four curb, and the suppoeition war that there were others still buried. Thoth killed are George W. Withers and A. Jennings, journeymen in Mr. McDaniel's Tailor :Shen, adjoining on the west aide These two Men were at work at the time the wall fell in on -them. Mr. J. woo formerly a residentin this city. Two persons were mortally 'Oared. resident - in. Datitea are Mr. Cost, s ocuatrymen, who bad bs , th In purchasing s stove end was jut leaving the stare when he wee naught by the felling dm beroted Mr. Beak, who belonged to the hossei Whose ekull was en badly fractured he lived but abort time. Mr. Little, the Book keeper, who Wolin theaccond story, won taken out through a bolo out Without any injury. Three women end one ohild were also extriosted frcm themes ef fallen brink, badly huth—The women wore I in the gcoevry store Making parchases. The building was entirely new, and the soot. d.w.t von ocomithed by an veer weight of iron end ewers; the proorletcre bad been receiving • isoge etthk, end piling the principal port of it in the centre of the upper pert of the building, the pi...Wien wall gars soy and the whole tumbled In pushing the male walla outward, OP the -Weal aide demolishing McDaulers Tailor Shop, anion tbe East side doing much damage to the Metho dist Church. The tom of the baildiogs sod stock will tint vary far from s2o,ooo.—Gin. bar. Fri, day. $10,910,418 08 $2,765 536 64 .. 263,160 - sa , 2,236 87' 814 044' 12 867 at 67413 • 626 04 2 000:06 . 164.852 ,48 8/ITLIMILST Or TEM ANII=REIT DIFFICOLTIVI —The Court of Appetite of New York, on. Netur• day last, entiounowl their deoleion in the suit brought by the Attorney General, In behalf of the Nate, to test the title to the manor of Rena. talserwyek The court reversed the :decision of Judge U trtie, end nuenicsoutly denlared the title fr.:educed and proved by the lan &mem, biers to ho regular sod valid. The largest por tion of the manor in the county of :Albany ban ely been -pure:mead by Walter 8. Church, Zen of Anglioa. and Geyer Tyler, EN.. of Al- Deny; and Mr. Church bee • also ,purehased large portion of the manor in Renesalser coun ty. 'Theta gentlemen offer to releeva the rents ',ad trailer Fake for a sum to gram of whlob the interest at six per cent. will Neal the wise of the rent, concealing wheat at. 4k a bushel, a larettorrice with a team at 4260, which Is less then their average value: That the fee-simple of efarm'of 160 eeres, arising aa allaaal rent sveraglog.s3o,62, can be purchased f0r5416,66, 014142,11) an sine. • e 1,986 19 1,360 00 2,898 86 21,000 00 31,088 00 7 60 54861 17,288 62 270 00 6,437 60 39,062 t 3 30 00 4,000 00 950 25 567 66 7,70 15 "IIP4B 90 724,417 8& Cr3L--A: correspondent of .the New York Deily Times wade from Havanna translations of tors proclamations rectagy isenad by the new C.,sotairi general which we berm previously no -used, 43the declares this freedom of the portion of the eutanCiphdoes found on the various prizes rasde prior to the year ISM. They are et lib• erty so serve any =aster they Easy please, et wa ges not lose , thsn sin dollars pee month for each male, and tour dollar* per month for each fe• male, subject to • deduction to Indemnify the meeter terlY[CiDg hil2l or her. The ether d• cn meat is a denunciation of the foreign • ova trade, which ciente rith an authority for th in tr.:inertia of free laborers, consisting of I di aviv,,Asiiitios antlB;anitads. The whole, ha sv ii, or, it 8 i holly treastated, that it le Impossib to arrtre at the urea meanies of thersrlonsd icta ol the proelanraiton., The correepoodent lie thus b part , ef the Africsasatton scheme; , hot neglects to ezpku how - ibis eau be—ecortoes 05P141110.11, in Tiair,2( the fact that free Degrees are u,; a.cluded wars the new hi - hoed:li organ -1 izyl —N. Ater, sio,Dio,os as The &mato Committee on Teriitories„ iluopgh their elialrmian, Mr. Dengleos have reported • bill ter the eetsbllahmeet of the territorial goy 'menet of Nebraska. The territory Is bested, by this entirely north of the :Missouri CAPM c-,itaitl lint; bot it ie prcciac , l newt •'when ad mitted as • Suite or Bj.atoe, the said territory. or wry portion of the earns, ehall be received into tho Colon with or without slavery, as their witistitorion may prosaribe at the time of their sidnaismion." Ttv Indian rights of property see prAeotel, and the provleious of the Fugitive 814ve Itw extended over the Territory. Here will actiht:c.., be 00414i0/1 for renewed agitation of the alavtry question. Col. Benton LI determined that Nebr.etc chill be free territory, while hie former oelleagne in the Senate, Mr. Atchhion, will one all hie infiercei to recent the adoption of any previa, noinst slavery is that Territory. There wiii be a Ptvere struggle open this ques tion, which may re-open some of the wounds which it was supposed the "Compromise" bad "healed forever." Mr. &Ale and his son hare 0011201409.2.1 fill. bosicir.g operations in Spats. They hero each fought a duel about Madame Boatels dress—the father .vati a French Marquis, the sou with • figaulsh Duke. Nobody woe bort in either en counter.' This ciroomstatme scree the tramrsc tines from utter ridicule. Daele - tonehlen the decorations of the toilet should not be fought wtik bullets of lead, thaurb if thore must be such, oo more proper man Ilan be found to tight them than the Anierlcao Envoy Extraordloary.• We tract _be Sr ot to the field lo hie own vel vet embroidered coat, with all big other logger.% and, brought It beak safe sad sound to its con genial' bandbox. ThaArtiosaetion began with one bell and end ed with two. The question sonsteets Itself, if a remark on Mrs. Soule', drew' cantles two duels, how many ought an observation on Jr. foulo's 1 coat occeslool—N. Y. Traces Ur . B%turiiny evening the :lath •-ultimo, Ur. FfOicrluk A Treualey, paper maltrr, neer Mor gantcwo, (Vt.) met with no. accident which eventuated in hie death. On clotting up the to bars of the week, ,lr. T. went Into the wheel room after an oil eon The water had been abut al' and the mill slopped, eo-that no danger was epprrhendtd ; but, tome Ice being in the way, a aalficiency of water leaked through to Mt ear. mid of !ha bnokete, the machinery enddeely started, Mr Treedly Was thrown from hie feet, and eaught - between the wheels. A 81101000 CRAMS AGAUIPT Tin MORMONS The Bt Lenin Democrat has 0 long article, going to &how that Gapt Gunnison and hie party were net killel. by the Indians, but.by Mormons "It trine part of the polioy of this people," the Demo crat cap, "to permit an exploration of their (Pantry for the purpose of finding n route for a railroad, which It to be the highway of natioun, and, If made, would bring them again under the observation of the civilised world." Thie le a salon+ charge to being against an eitirc com munity; without exhibiting facia which justify the aoctoatlou. Tawny es gr. Downmo.—Advioes from Bt. Doesiogo alty of the oth ult., Web) theta French man•of-war ateemer was off the harbor, and had sent inn boat demanding an indemnity of 20,000 fennel from the government for refacing to allow the hunch emigrants to land. The forts ashore were manned, and the cannon 'hotted, under the swppoeltion that the design of the steamer anal to land the ex-President, bat the following day the steamer went to- the !element Nose= AT CONITAiTINOrLII.—ACOOTettIg to the following from the New York Tittles, Kees nth is probably before thie •t Conotandemple. We lead from titivate sources entitled to credit that Gov. Kossuth left London for Oon•. stantinople on the 28d of December. Of course ho would not have ;taken - this step without an iodination from:the Sultan that his present their, would be weleoFie. T 6 Mrs Consorts "ista 8111111111 T Asm Zits ak4ZOLD —At the meeting of the Common Conseil, !set night, the subscription to the Bom be/76nd Isle Xtollsoad, whloh had been with. &sae -. wu re-adoptett a large,.Tots. ' The Beliel:Contell inset on Siimulay nnt: -nos &len *pen the estmetiftlolL—Pha. , Ina been anvitul en r 248L8ON'8 FIRST Plazinux DAGUERREOTYPES. POST Or/fIOS BUILDING, TLIIRD ytItGIIT. C IITIZENS and strangers . who wish to oh ', J tant an arrarate, anionic and Ilk Et. likes,. at • ,I;g•yarat, prier. will f.nd It to their tereat tall at t',t yet known eatabliahnient. where ..00ra oatlifaction t. aaaratitead, or itO charge made. Davin; ory of the and beat arranged Fide et 4 gkatiggia ar: cry. e tat ..11 tar the parpo... with instrinaanta t.! the e 0..4 I ',seal tint, and tin•lari aiorhd th, __see,.. of D•atar.. r "taring. ea now pined/fed hy the ceLatiratail or F..lll.lelptila sail New York. X.r. 7i. tattara • offer to Oa patron, da. an, a atria It Dawn,• r tTr , M. either inner rr fn 001010. which has neva: !..y nnivad. 07 0 0 and rtilrattr.4. fa yli ttirThere are few things which afford greater pleasure than sitting dowstio write • notice of :be oolebnted Iloofland German Bitten". twimum we ere telly conitiouswe ere cOnferrins. • Dublin hoeellt• and our beArt teas VA that by our notices navy hare been Wane• al to tate theee Bitters. and been rcesned from death by Dleliereda Lirer Goropisint. Ac.. for the cure of which It is certain. lc ie prepared and Fold only by . Dr. C. M Pcak stn, at the Orman 'Medicine Store. !ie. 120 Arch-et doo-20 terLyon's Kathairon—For meerving, 4corinrolesasiug .11 beautifying the Heir, alleviating n-reons head-acho, and curing eruptive dt.11..e. of the ELIO. Its repot/dim. co-eat...lre with the eiviliserlonot the globe. nue' all wales imperil.... ell euggeratirn Irstemeible; and elute its discovery has found no anlretl tutedocomoeteltsinoontested:Ds Incontestable auperiority. Physician. .Ltd Chemlita,—lmumabla clUnne from all ordeal°. 011111.—the leading Ananias of Europe and merleo.—badles who... used it upon their drasin.t. table& and Mothers In tteir fact. its patron , everywhere, from plebeiani to kings. pro p, +nee it the most pleasing and effective article either so •kiediehml or Toilet ;news/lon ever prodaerd. Donut fail to give it • tdol. Price but 20 etc. D. P. BARNES, Proprietor. 101 Droed way, N. Y. tleld to Pittabargh In. A. & Eelleri, C. Erna , r. Beni. p.ae yr.. Fleming Ilsra., and Brum - _ HOME INSURANdE'COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! R. 0, LOOEII3. fie, 59 Wood street, Pilfshorph. DIRECTORS : Esau.. L. Lonatt...-.».----Lata of the .Wtoo. Hartford. Conti , a .t Co. Tkodoes FfeNotnes,...-----klens of been a MONalakee. fikaa,a ktrm of le 6110, Etas a Co. 115//isas of °ladle, Mellen A Co. Geode ..... . ...... of Oecirste Blois 1 Ce.. A.. 11. Eno • Inttn of E., blaboor aCo Meer S. Wolf ...... of Minted I Wood. fits Y ...... of Steno a Starr. Hmr , of EIT.CIaD9 a Dow,. J ae ,” boae„,. of Jantee Log I Co. of O. B. Ilaenti I Co. John B Jltdehinson,—...--..Yom of 0. O. Howe I Co. IVillfau G. Leasbert.-..--Fltro of ft A. Lsoreoce I Co. eherfos A. --Fiera of seletley loots Alterblerg.Jr.,-.Ftere of lows Atterbarr Jr.. a Co. Levi It flrrron, of J 11-Ate, Morgan a Dotell..-...«.V1rm of Twoldldge. Dwight tt Ca Joh. C. Nelsen of Nelson a Co. u, ch„,p of Raldolo.gtart a Co. Goma C ha of ehrroao Oolllos. t.iit D. Nogee...-..... ot E. D. Morgan .1 Co., Lunen D ot 006111. Loterop (5.4 , Beeeengge,..._.--- hire of T. a 11. Maamoger. David fiaaforet 1 eanford. Sapec , t . s /kffenton.,—.-Elna of Sort., flatlet. I Boy t. .E ' elhen of ,Boyd a Vi . 1,71: Dockland 11t . 1114,-....-...VIrE. of onekell, Memel, a 8011. Athol S. Edeses,..— Find of A. K. Barnes k Co. Roe Le0he00d..........-.-'-....111rut of R. Lockwood 906. Lucius of llophins. to. Lyman Clot! Jaynes .4. Dtai0ht.„..2.111.. I,o,.GenelL Pm 1.1.0.31, Vim of Fnahlegbara,l4o.reli CO. 'Ma M. ..... kirla of Bolft, Hurlbut Co. t`ords N 01.4. of Coedit I Nobla. Word .4. ot Work I Drake. Nay.. srockwelk atht.ou.Stookßel/ • CO. Jamas FIRM of Barnet.. Llorophosi I Boller. 11b. T Car tin.tal Bask. Pmfortl N fkunteg,___.--Varstrof Wells. Fargo a Co. George George Ploele!,-...--....: - gnisl - 0 - eorgs Fel-os TOT, • , El iIEOII 1.. ,csoalts. rmiee.t. 0,1 I.S. RARTI3. Sseratsre. Ezown's Essence of Jamaica Gin- Zweenee is a preparation of unortud excellence. In ordinary dlarrhies.dociolent chair/min short. ler all ue* pt prostninou of the dliiwUre funcUone. It le of thee:finable *slue. During the prevalence of the eyidetolo eliciers and mason complaint , edit:dr...it is pecullarlY edit:Edirne: no femur or audividuai ehontd he without IL Cstrnow--fle sure to get the genuine Essence. which le stapared only by P. 13601C3,,et his Drug -sod Chaotic.' bors tiortt.eart corner of fifth and Chews tit street.. Phil isletphaaad for wile by ell the respectable spothecarles la be crates: and. in Pittsburgh. by Dec}. Pug. Jr, B. A. rehrtentock A Co. Dr. 0. o.oth, Lemuel Wilcox L ce... J. tichowrg ake Co. In Allnithenv City by U. y. behlritra sod fee L Bret. bats tUe •oplCm . H. C. LOOMIS, • (Of the Isle firm of B('Curdy & Loomis,) irVUOL6eAI.6 DKALICII IN HOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood street, Pittsboash. C ; Lll vo insanutoc ucmpars of rittebnrgh H. rat lit a r rgifil:E..e.r, 94 - warmintrintwirmasimuilk WOOD STEMS. • IN:KT/SW ktULL CO+ • E 21Ell Ott:il A YID .111851M1Yr. AND n2RIBUTA. •I • 4.3Laerear flitsr. Jiro, tAs SLAaw Z.VLAND NAV' t (70 ia and riwysrosnarrox. 0121107011: ll D Wnt. tarttner, Jr.. , ilx.ler. N. It. K.tet. ro% 9. D9l.ortl. N. Ilernaueb. Frenolo Soltera. In. Coe-soak. J. nehoentnenor. Wetter Bryant. Wm b. liars. John Sl:Anton. doll Iforse'a Invigorating et.INDIAL—Tro-thle:r of oar di..cc. Vrce c .r,, onnetcarel emellUca of the , stoma. 124 • , don ' , region . (remit want of vino In the 111.14 : a the main al". eta 1,,w Ella or talc ant dlwro:ort. sad the mental hreee al , . more or Ire, hare ec free ed. Now D; ;I ;nratingingtr7;Cebllal...; lo; IT set \ otiode la ito nwnre. ant entailing no as Ica cure.. which don at ono, to the Mon di onl:y. It whew, • stimulant upon th e I l au bads., organs; but Its Invigorating a np, uniform sad remnant and I. never Yellowed Z any pros crating resolon. If tha antler, of lb. ship! maatilnery I. outrun , o the law. of halth, It brings 'lt, 110$ contbror It, with Otte.. tame, and • semi to rearraln pe babel eve:, anal function riatil the condition nroaasarj`4.Nure the re perfection of vigor ant regularity I. attain ' /3 tonoh f,, the philmo9hy ofita operation. It. resulhb art ‘ 7 7, lt a mutter of Moorsey th are databitshed tivta. 'tea gny wended by allildavils, facia main:lol,4u that ihe mina nee, antra ne *bailment's. neuraleitjanalelrrogniati len :otency,barronneea. general tbillty, ardent. dim ~ ,,r al! kir.* an °brook to • nets f eakritr, from witatsibr , coon arising sea certainly and *WWI,. pond bf ‘ tht% fir-Parallon. , TNIa Cordial la put up, highly et" oitalod.. l o Plot hot tie, Prier. $3,00 per hotel., two Wr ,00. its for 111. C. 11. KIN , Pro:Niger. 191 II s way, Noir York. Fold by Druggist throughout the ‘lltted States, Caw ed• and the Wart Indies. • Cenend Atmota in Pittsburgh—Oen \ saws., ooraor Wvc,i greet and Virgin alley, and Flom 4 Dont., corner ttn,3 and 4th at. lee.lw ARNOLD & WILLIA LILTING AND PENYYLA MO TO OE= 111111114/1911/1 or \ Chilion Furnaces, Wrought Iron tubing , AND FITYINII.FOII !THAW, 9AS 011 WA Is.lt. N 0.211 Market ateent.Dittsburgh. \ IML.We have. not nor Vont .Paitarne, An, mre. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS. whom waooVially g and to the natronag• of the Public not . iciart. iv MOON aOH k. ... \ HENRY H. I,LLINI FORWARDINOi. COMMISSION IV • • • AND WIIOCTIALD DRAI, RIN 011LESE. SIITTEp t , SEEDS. FISH, AND PRODUCE tr£l24L Fa NAO Wood str id, Pitts thgh. 1715 AMOS 171 N.AIIIIfACT STR. PANAMA, LP,i CANTON English, Itallii : ARTIM4 STRAW T' Comortduir one lothlah the:sulootlot utir %Amino our Stock. s ade, ombrialua ell L. -4s -oallAuu 003 7L01030........ Fy n I ilk mow- - • IS.P 111 i 1•Off 4i L'1412 War First; Eremitun for WM= s BON. leedonshle Letter , . Em u memoir srasseed to tarnish their end the satdle. as smortotest of 13 , which' Of Maui , °C sowed br lay hove In lim a. lextiester 'tactics le , di& 63.1115 ad MAO Let. Dix Pont. —ECory vYriety er• m , a, 11/walviefio er e 41 oil Ifteltan• e41".11, on hood and for solo fvf.,Alefedlne. In lots to. 1 ha:sta... on fatfrable tc aletT,Punes. \ , D. C. BIDWELL. 1 Man before.' Anent, Fvon treat. POW.= uudo*gned, Prederkk Lo=, 4'o rens. of the ono of L trot. eh' At CO,. and If. Stewart. rf late 01. of Mara.. Lloyd C • have 0.,1e day featnea•eoyartoereht . finder theca.. and style of LORENZ. SIENA RT* Co.. for, the purpose taavatreenelog Iron and Tolle and e 7v,e taken sew Wushoase. No. GJ Water stmt. hetuen try and short Kt._ whs. they have on hazel an watt.' tof the roal. ofleon and Rally froththey olfar ter ea. on Then rrifiraUstar.4.P."- THOS. U STE_ WART. \ BROITIER* CQ., - BANKERS AND INSIENANONI TEAT \ENE, ha. 1h WOOD vIDEET. One door from Vizor rtroot, Pit abrarglO• ma.. Buy and tell Par and Carr!, t Fu ' de 84,111 and Time Eyehange Coln. Moe.. 1' Leho ‘l l ll,l IV one. Time NI.. and repents:cry Notes: all 0 hvr ca,L on That Lepo.ltes of Par and Current Moce : and. Insure Fire nod 3latine P011..a for the aElna nod, (I.ovosa Crash Capltal $170,000) and Royal hum.. Cb • (e.O tal slo^e3.oool. • • 10 VtirOakland Property for Sale— T ie p--,perry bra:tuned about one half mile from the el 11n1, fronting on Penneylvanla Avenue. It le eev ereq sith Fruit Ireee of the choleeet kinds, many of them 14 trn bearing. Aim en abundance of Grape, ReePberrye Currant, Gameberry. Ac., se. There fa a tiro story Pramel donee. together with eonvenlent out bonzes on It. For; nye of &come and ulnae ntnec , of location. tOlo noterti enonet he surpaseed. it contain.. a little over , 6 arm. of PI I ell the whole together, or divide it tomtit Ina T/104. J. OASII'I3ELL No. 110 Pram , rareet. LADLES FANCY FURS./ M'CORD & CO. Would must reopectfullk invite ;ha attention of Indira to thotr lane and tattoplete 'took of FANCY PUBS at, c pevlae, comprising In out Ratite, 13thn• :Martin ritob. Lrnr. Ottratior, Medan Ettalrytl, Rita Martin. Gone, coop) fond ewer's Lowt; !ler% Victorintocl'ot• mot t, Curt). Rode. Ae.. errnao Wood atatlo street seii-Five Hundred Woims Expelled-- Ilk:n:1 9oe rollcelus natecueut from respectable DrUtbittets o toe ct.rorletba ellects of D. A. fahnestocles ucteckultled. Tenuity., era.rttsaraoa. N. Y., J.. 13, 1151 Nam, B. 4. t'dhot•sfock d CD: .:antlem.o—,oldtt.ear 'tilark. a man of undOnbtel Tetanal of tnn Woo of /.1.033. bwrence no, a t that ha bag A 4 year* old. tartan/. dare of U. Yahoo toot's Wrzolinin. to b atimlff•lro hoot?. On the after.on of the mania day ette- powd-at 010 limo IiEVENT.OON, .1 et another. NICIErrn%N II 001:1. Atnut o clock the following nioh., the_ pa.a> ed tha in-ro/ible ourtter of VIVO II UNDKOD TWON iIF•ONE. maklog in In ler. than /2 haul' titna. aell MOT wore terfootly aatonial , l at on_h a inns& of Inane loom m child of her are, and tbot to counted tnatn acourately. Vary .000p-otfoily. JENNEB. A N4NDALL. Drtliatriate. Preparol and soldh, 11. A. FAA/It:MLR it co.. tor. ood ant let ate.. n.h. poll R RANCII OFFICE cor. 4th & Smithfield .‘" Kt.. Pitt,.burgh. Co lay, 850.0:0 Dollars. Husorroun—John P. oltuttoolorl. Dsuphin P. C. r4.4lrort,k. lksrrfsburtc; It'aort Jones Phlts,; A.. Whlrlso. HAL to , r. P:ttahnratx A. A. Ctrritr,. Fib•norgh; John B. Rathorkad, Dauphin co ; A. J. dillotA Astrisburg.2, T. Jones. klArrlstoum Robert KAU.. Carbon