.~.~~~~: - ,.'? - ' 4 .71 - I;7EIM - 3.1 7 ....•:,.).' 3 i -- _ s'', PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PIIDLIMIED DAILY AND WEEKLY' DT ' HIT . E CO. • D. N. Ipirrej CEAMUEL IGIQDL orrici of tomb lITITST, our 1300 L TO Tut roar erns. - - TERMS: • D A ILT—ldx dopers per suntan, in , TiLd• twr rw i r Witl4liLY-21ris &Damper annum, In adnsnes. Cults will Lasupplicd oa Das pillowln¢ epaditlons: Thine m o pes NIT _S 5 00 0 lo• do ..... -.. ... -..- ..... trO 0 P 700 .010 s - do ......... ....... 00 •-.0 00 Twenty nudes.' do • - "tn. rarhace for each club to be &dammed too.. rorarai i and tote poW Irtrarlotdr 10 dranoa. "c lnL P.M' 'I " bs soot eater ear wares, onless the money Ls scot tol • RATES OF•ADVERTISING (10 Ilnet of Nonpareil or ..tirstea 0 ,0 r • • - Do one .......... • .• Do rash additlecua Do • . ora ....... ......... ...... 1 no two Wsek. 3 PO Dothree mouth • .4 00 Do one mouth oil Ibthree months. 9.00 tai D s , .; MIX months • . 11 to D o .' • twelve months ... 13 (al Cards, 15;11nos or less per 'Mount) 00 000 dollar for cult mhlltional Unit. ' • Om oan, changeable at plumose. (Per an. 25 00 num,) exclusive of Par meat additional square, Ineertol Geer one Month. end :.• Ibr each additional Muare Inserted under the' Yoerikrstes• halt Prim.... • ..tdvertismaentaCtieeeding a moire, and not oYer fifteen 'll Trii.ltitn e s i te g t e . du a rt altar!. a n d I' ot hail ady. Use ts bean the amount cha rg ed tn ' elr ie ttutal tin . u r me' - Annotate/rue candidatta for aloe to be st ared Fame • - att other isivertleemeota. . . •'Advertionmenta not marked on the copy Dr a welted • .trattilar of ismortions, will tar continued till tsrbK and • P.irplillrnel' attolrial:rrtleare etrlcily limited to •: their own liontedlets.budne, and all advertisements for the taneftt of other permits. es wall as all adrertheements _not, route:led With their oho boslttem, and all dame, of advertheotents, length. or otherwis e . be. rooa the Ilnaltie, will ha ebony.] at the usual rates. kVr all ouch tranAtist advertlftr. bale will sewately iandeaed. and prompt payment ladmired. - • - • • - All advertisements an• charitable bonito/lons, fire Mob .les. ward. lawslp. and other pabile nteellop, and all Vuwimmtingt Msd notimsa. bochsraadhalljerlos. yap • stria-ay In ntanre. • Marriage notices to be eharged 50Cante... Death notices Inserted without charge, mama secompa by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when amompanled.to bold fi.r. linfolar advertisers, and all other sending etimmunira . • Dona, or smutting natio. • dielzned to rall.Mlentlon to ralii, Holmes, Concerts. or any poldieentartalements, where & ant es are made for admittano•-all natives - of mi. vats amoclations-every notlni designed to call at ' ' to private intermit., calculated or Intended to pomade individual !tarred, eau only la harried with the tinder standing that the-Mme is tole , pald•fcr.. if Intended to • be had In tho local dolmen, the tame will be cittarged .at (hands trio dada per Hoe. • • • Indio g% - - notices to be thorned triple pries. • • Tavern License Peons 62 earls . Real Watt, noon? and Anetioneerf adverthennette not to be elaWkd ender yearly rata, bat all/need a discount of . thirty-throe and onistiani per cent froorthe amount. of • • ICIRIST on liti-WRXICIr II DRUM P.LPER•4 One S4uars, three , lomtiona.. ... 60 .110. •eecD vuutt.4 .. • 'AvvErnmotirts wax= mica. 011 4 50 11 1...., (10 ltoeitlone hutert7int. cvnt*. ! All , • Do. each ediltlunal Insertion. tranatettt satrortisetuegta.to be paid itt B.ATEAF (1111r...crrl. DISCOUNT 1 . 11T161:6011 warm, DT SON, Brnkers. . -. N. 110.LMES: t No. Er ..Vdrere rt. Mercers DM, PENNSYLVANIA. Bank Of Pittsburgh mr Exchange r (tank a of d0....-pari Her. and Mano of .d.....par ~ Bank of N Commerce par . Bank of .North Amarica—mr Bank of North's. Llhortisdk Bank of FennsylvardaUrodmr Bank of Fenn 'Bur - whim. Bank of the slcutoduusg. o ; thansurrcial Bank. of Po. -.Par Farmers' ellectuudeglik-Nkr /heard 1iank..............:—,...par Bensington Bank._ ~.. -. • .. -tud . %lemurs, A Me th : Bank -..psu• , Morhanice 8ank......-..--mr Moral:arming Bank-- ....Mr Philaririphia 8ank....-..„,....p0r 1 Southwark Houk • NW ; Trade... re 80nk...—..1 • Western 8ank.....- b :..:._.. assr Hank of Ithanalersurgh... li I ~/, Bank of Chester County.. I ItankorDancilla-..—.. - I Bank of DeL Lki.. (Intim—par I Bank of rierranntown....—.par Book, of fiettrahorgb—,- Ii Bank of 'Lewistown ' - Bank of Biddietown........ IS Montgomery Co. Bank mr ! : Ilvs s ia , flafihnen . borhuld-lum Columbia lik A Fridge CO-M r Boylettown Bank Far Ergton Bank PE; .Erie Bank Farmers' Ilk or 'Bucks Co.-rir Farmers' Ilk of Lanemter—par l'arrnerillank orliavling.lor Yarn. Bk ofeehaylklll Co-par Far. t Mon Waynrshurg. ',, Franklin Ilk WaalduriteE-Mr . HlE'rd'ontodbalrillnt.k'k" e_ S 4 Lasacaarer Bank.-- _ . and Fourth'elJ. Pitt.tburvh• illrartchat :Vents • do itt e raneb at I - cond./toed.. do tits. Rank. elneloostl.i. du l ' ea r tlriMLY. '"' .... - q d ' Lafayette itank....:...,.t ." a o o OhioWe limet TroctQa. do I Westarn Ressno Rank... do Baia of Massilloa,—.— do Small Noted.. • do • - NRW RATA:4W • ataltud Rank, • . NEW YORK. •. ' Neer •York. City r par Contd. :. .• •c/aIt:I'LASI). , -'4 N:JERoKY DELAATARE. All parent El 101N2A. , Bank of tk o ahlky 'Santo( Vs., Richmond- Ex: Boob. Vs.. Norfolk' Farmers' Bk Ttrginla. " Storehant i Tleek:Bank. North AV r 2 ,B2AL:.. NOBTEE CAROLINA. Book of Cs h cs ' Am " . ‘ 7IIII . ,NtiLVE: , • :Akr t c l +.. o ;A t t i f rn, 2 likofthoet.&E.V L T A. •- • tHantars;Aire_han'e iiE • 2 Annulate Bk'gCo Bank of A : Bk of Bronstriek,)Arneo. 2 TENN - F.51.M., "I •AB Rektor. &or, :I.: , :3 • , KENTUCKY.; .‘ll5 of Kentneky.Lordieri ,111 k orLoare2 Thal -210i “ IVorthern [War Kentucky ~S oothernßkorlientoeky missolati. . Bk of Star fMfmoom-: I ILLINOIS. 3 00021 Bank and Beanie* 20 Bank-of Elloegs.. , i .-... . 15 In i..• • Vdarloo Ilre In- Co, Arks 6 o , 1- Farmers' Meehooke i tiAk rporernment Stock' . Book • 3 ,Peolosolar .3 :Insurance C0M1111f...... 'State Bank.. • : . CA ttk of Y. Amerlez. Toronto:A Dk of the People. Toronto 6 !Bank of orate(.'..:,.. -5 Ilk of U. C EASTER UL' ..... - !S Louis ' • ANDSPLIBTALCE. ~ Uouhloons, , 1 Pariot...--.15..50 !E.g . 's. old 10,20 Eixte, nen ....... Eredelleksd'ors - • • ' «.......1 i 0 . 0 'Nen ... ... "720 ufnlas . Ten Culiders 3,00 oiNspekoos SAO Lanraarter Omar's. P.ank-..pari Labactont part Minera ink or Pottarilla Mown to • par; .Wast Wyoming. ; . Qlll . ,Otdo attic, Branch a a t Branch t A .. ... do. Branch at Bridteport-..-• do] Branch at Clahnothe dor Branch atelerdand......--, do l l Branch at do) Branch at Dorton-- ..... ' Branch at Delanare....-.- • =lt ' 141 ..linutettragt Ealarn_ -do.l Itranchat3lmaneld,-.. dI • •Branch at Warhingt4..- do r 'Branch at ..... do r Branch al Lewraster.:-- doi Brandt at Stentansilla. - - do Branch at.3lt- - Varnob..-- • Dranck at Nowark----- do!: • Branch at Sr ringteld,....- dor 'Branch at Barletta .... do. dot Branch 14 Troy - Branch at Mt. Plemant..... Branctrat ....... Branchat?lnrwa!k::_..... do Branch at. Branch at. Portnni . uTh . .„ do Branch at - Fatnn-- ..-.-. do Branch at Rarenna.....-. do Branch at Coothoto. ' do , Branch at • Branch at Wooater..- ..... •do PRICES OF STOCKS. - REPORTED Yon PITTSBURGII-OATEITE, A. WILKINS &' CO. . STOCK AND 'EXCITANGE BROKERS, NO ; Ti FOUR 271 ETZI27 1171astilo0, January 15. 1855 1 4 : 4 1 4 10518 ' ''' 1 g Cleated ?take 6 , 4.-.......- 100 - *- ilitt.lant36/7 Pennsfit nia1t.:7.7.....f.. I t Ot ••••• I 'L je 'b n:o ‘ l; end. Co. 13% 7: :: 1;1 1 41' I tttf.. Conj. VT .../P ir .- .- do • Pltt•intritta 4:117 6's- .--. 101 Int.Jan.*July Do, amp. Va. 5, - T. I°° - re. 3i20.N., mkgry dli,,,e,, , wriiiii ,,g7, l : ......: . z . ,- . ' ' Bank o ' ll=ll-..,-... 50 30/i 55 5, Div Now 6'Pet Morelmate .5 Maned zen 60 51 5 6 *. knebanits hank. 54 5 54' do Allegheny hating, Zara 55 0 35 •-.4 2 1. 40=5Tenne. Mono Bridge-...- 25 254 31 %s Dir.3lo4llet. 1 it.C. kr. Driave-- ....25 ' 86 E . hir.itn.lliet, orthetn Li rtit.......... 60 ,40 33 Die. “Illpr.s tlulucs pitt.b . h Llia Insurance.- 8 10 .., 9 Dir. 21 ''# Z Western insurance Co--- .. 16 16 DG. ye s , Citizens' lnenranes Ca-. ...1 lg le% -' . ' ' - Am:dated 'Firemen', Co- -. 7 5 TLLTAltern. Pittaburgh to Phlla.-. . 50 41 40 Pittsbrah, t Louise/2e -. .- 50 14 41 20 Die.,, 5? a, oases Magna; ... 50 - .- Die 4v,0 6mo Id= 101 D, TIACATTehId. sittaborkh Gas W0rk,..... 30 61 59 it r o=t i r . t y 2l , a ,L e v kz ,,r a . te t e . .. ; ' 5 l , ti 4 gia...7 9 ..D.4 vie Pam. Central Ilia/road- 60 -• I ' 49 ' e'r i.:** Ohio A Penn. Ilailmad-. 50 474 4 0 14 2.. Die. • (*pretend k %Valletta it.l. to -% I liarimrlielh y.tl.9loo zy D o ry Dock 160, 165' 1024 Ed0 llanalßeesislz4i). 150 33 Turtle Croak. Plank Road .51 ofli •••• , 1 . AUI-.lraiire•siank ita ..2.5 2il 25 . , } Greensburg Turnpike 114- 60 10 6 alettleTl/ MlICs M 17 Itinmalotaa-...4*...---- ... 19 7 l9O littsbnrilit 2aftein........ -. 150 /50 :v. 124515 North We5tern.............. - 16 19 .. ,-, ken City - 3 3 4 Pittsburgh 11..1,3. Basal.- .. 0 f. I Ctn..- -...., - • ,l'i ati Itiiiiiigton ... 8 5 01110 Trap 110111 .. ..............24 21 .' Fhernis. , X0r0rk1i..........-....-...-.. ... 8181 /041 &Trim : • IA., ILKIN 8" & u„,,m, Stain ltolk.Tholnger, X. n 1177.V11VR01T..P.1.. ORElON'iiita 'Domestic Du • rfrank at Not. and Land WWI =llaau VIA% thn=nt Storks bo V at t Anti MI o CosnmliPlon.' 31.0417 reeciveg dppoolt, and Intenot . (4,01 GE lI:ARNOLD lc CO:. trzAtErts CIIANat,COII 4 DANK N 0278. . Fourth a`rW or/Porili. xt... All it mit Mora nktoi-Ell TDETABLE' ,TMHASIIING MACHINES AND • UT,AitItANTED to' he •thoro Ug hl y •, 'I 'lt 11/ and to work well mite and sold by e:W.CARUOL, opposltethoenberger's Insto. , ThaThrattautc Ines ueheentlfol, simple ;id oanopact, am easily removed from place to place sad my. with equal . 1 1 , 1111r.1 111 barn or flond.• Nemo .thhos, yorodlohtsr, threshes tutor. or make. better work; • than- LOOP of them are raw In um to the litates4= d l astnany Dtst. Of the Mountain. Xaoy o rth„., hare from. SO to 100,000 bushels each; aad„ thowntith ther,Lara hoot recommended by throe who use Um:sato hose Ordoldete, and to work as well an any to Ths Separatie la Potent, and la attached to tho .Thrather. nod completely enparatcs the straw and ,t,nrr freak tly-oralgyand has ginett entire tatlnfaetlon whcelever ADIIINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is harsh,. given that letters os Administration tams seen- gromdent. to the sabseviher on the rstate at Armes • Sher art late at South Feret te Township; Allegheny county. 4Wimmd. ,, ,1l versals knowing themselves Indebted to add Wats. Are reaoested to make immediate ,Parment. Asada! havins eltdra to present thernsFAMtAntitentl "%lel3l4.:4,7" 1 ' tit 1 fits ToirViset . ; OOK lIERE rAbcout 70 acies 'of • smote lastel.43i from the city, and laud to NI the mew bal., Ireat,aed 101111*offered at pia = 1 / 2 9:11111 Or WOO D 444.• „,,, , „,•r.,f, . -r. ; . a•..x••,• . -, ••,:a. , ;•rdr0g.'. , -wn• •A'' ,, '• , • , -i:•.-l+':. , ':•.' , “ 43n'-'', ” •""•''.':'-"'''-:''l.f..r-1"...' ""'44..,.-t..'"''''"-"'''''-'-'":.'•'-'-"''?"-l':':-''''*'-f.c-'"'"''''."'-'"'-''.'-''''-'":'"".•'."'''..'"`f''.-'-=''''-'''`'''"'""'--'-':"'-'"'-'''','-'-''''''""''''r!'--".''.--_:--r . . . ..-.- , .., . - "r - ' ,- ;;:l ..,:•.•.1.',.•••:- • - •.11, - L±;•. , ...... , . .., ..„ ~. '.. . - ..,.,..:- - ..•.. ..._ , _ „ . ~._ ~.. . .. . . .. - ~. ..• ... ..... .. . .. • :.„.. GH , . .. . .. E. ..... ... - Z . ..... . _ .. ... BUSINESS CARDS I ATTORNEYS. S. MORRISON, Attorney and.eoungel ,V ) l l 47,4t, L itr t % °fikr,. Pa. Nt. arAut otr.t ------- W. HALL, Attorney. at Lan-, "Bake- Ornat street, betwoenFvu;3:43ll . ItOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law cbrar, itr Firth awl Groat etteetx,oppo•We the Co suss steps, Pittsburgh. in)-2451-4 _ ViCRAIG, Attorney at. Low, New Castli‘ • Lawrence County, tennzylvenla ler to ion. Welter Qat,. Crewe Crook; J. Dont:T.llcl Hampton &Sl:nitro Kremer Raton; H. MILL, k 8.% Wilma k 11. i.e. e Wadi y _ JA3IE S. J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office FauAly Arm, my", Gn m t. pittibutgb. ygZ Al P. SPALDING, Attorney and Cornice for at Lase Cleveland, Ohio. tererenMd—A. W. Lembo :lder A Stanton. f1n1,5,11y30 .._. F 1 R ANCI S C. IL AN EG IN, Attorney at Law, No. 170 Fourth street. Pittsicurgli. JkSPERr.IRiI' Attorney at Law, N,SDPifltsrot.Pttsirrh, BANKERS AND BROKERS. ig A X =um CM,. 00110 11-OB.(3 MOM. RA3/ER & RAHM, Bankers and Es nn'at, Brokere. Buy and soli Gold and Silver and L Notes, negotiate loam on Boni F.stato or Stock SOCll rltimpurrhaso Promissory Notes, and 'rime BMA on Fist and R est. Buy and pall Stocks ou Ciiimulasiun. (Ndlee. lions made Oil all points lu Val Union. Deice corner or Third and Wood strcets, dlroctly opposite tixaSt. , Antrlos llotol. tuyl.ly • . ja D. KING, Coin, Stock and , E.xchange a Broker, Fourth street—Buys .1 sills Starke on : otatutssiorg Exchange on realism cities supplied at rue 'mut rater Convictions made on Ma West at lon Mt. , : Wes . tern Bank Notes Bought and sold. ' .4 - —• RATED-MA P/1.308 .Joooo.* n.txtra wag, ic.,..Q.x.r. 13ALXIER, lIANNA & Co., Successots to flume., Hanna a ndnkers.Exchange tinikersitnd &stem la lareii,m Dome . stic Esiehattgo, Certillsutos or 0.1... i t. Bank Notes. and Specie-7i, W mrner o r Wood and Third for Current Money mecired on Deimlt. Sight Checks for sale, and collections made on nearly ail whorl pelt mints of the Lulled' Stator.. The highest proututn paid fur Foreign and Ameriean Gold. Advances made onconalsintnonts of Produce, el:doped mat, on liberal term,. ss •• ----- VIE 11. W 11.1.1.11(.. 11. WILLiAMS & Cu., Bankers and V V Exchange Brokers, North East corner of Wool and Third streets, Plttslosrsch. Ail tranrectlops made on liberal terms, said collections ro pmptly attended to. • irdely A WILKLNS CO., = k , g r it'ni tt ''' - .Exclinitigo Broierg, Ntih7&!=tll"k"liitt' • • UTM. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bre ,y, Li r 4th street, No. CA, saljohtloh ht the Bank of !II b, Mb. j. 7. . 110L.likS ,k . SON, Deniers in ioreign 1. ii....attir="J,,:a...E-vd,T4=`°".,ZT'.: , , f;sr i t hn s z t i rEol e Inns sft t s ott:sh this f irtaei FF chin COII. , IISION &C;. TXT . M. A. MeCLURO,Fin Fine Teas. cliche family Groceries, %Slimiest 'lid willowlVare, corner of Wood and Sleth Streets. lenowneortrlng a large assortment of Fresh Goods. In addltans to his alreadr ex tensive stock.'puschastd train-trot ; head. It the reetsrg markets. which will he sold at the lowest market priorn lletels,..Steemboats. and Familial, buying by the onmettkr,oceptied at wholawle rates • _ • - • i .7. car 4 .. 0,3 .4 01 r...1 in the .4_4.-a am/v.', nat . , & A. 3VBANE, Commission and Foc . n AL c&i4 ra pki ` ; Amt.= street. lqt,sburgb. W 34" ey,„-1e.;3 WELLS & CO., Commission. Merchants and Whole - isle Desiers in lintm.-Fish,pourjtrieil. fruit and Gauntry croft , . ,v.crelfr• "Z'l4h.ri, street, Commercial hew. Pist r amr,4ll. , ia1,141Z3 ••. Grocers. and Dealer, la Provisions. Meta,. 11211 ttaboreb .3Jimutastures. so. ,a 1, - 244 Ilhartz street, , -----. - . . I. Staar GI/Ail:. ~.. ..,.. ana.uss r. recdnurs.... 4RtIIBEILT k FRFA)c.:lll6lE,WholegaleGro -nem, Perdue., Dreier', Foretartritit st 4 Crsumieetru e hunts, No. 1:1 Wood street. Pittsburgh. , - ..Mend rash advances on ectuthrtuneuts.. All s;trsle htsurcd if &sired. , . . spIS __.. ___...-_ ..._ —. .............. - . It.mv.v-.l . 111 ROBISON CO.. 1111111 1 11111 l Grocer,, 1.11 P 7- 1 4' . MareA. ( ' *° , ll, "'. 4 : 4 . o r 4 a, QPRINGER fiA_RßAUGH.:sudeatv*Or. to _ 4, A W. L1A1L11515311. nocrunlision and. Feelpogding altrehant. Defier In Flour, W.I and Prolate generally. No. /7.i Ere at., end Ilfrr mond et. IlLishurgu, - KENDRICK: ndrolen_Morchant slonicont. lbr : manniarturris &Munn.. No. VII Wood Arent, rittoborah. . • . Partlenlar alter/ton 1.1.1.t0 Forwourlug Werebandiret. , stul etnAignlnents for rale. Nd conneetldn, prekeenee Me Ads or say ,eleacriptlun. . • - • . onierc P.noldt - &tended /S.' Initrucllona'&s4l.. In all Wee, huntertly obeyed. • Your bcd/oers to rroneetfrdly rotated; and I pledge tny• • "elite nor erorrersertlon In your bedolf. /and , jcIER JONrs, nqd COMMISii" &inn Merehents. Meslerr Producertd Plrtsburgh snofset.rd treble,, Caulßasln. one '...rentb. street. .PU014.0. ARDI7 JOYES tliY;TittenCAPOTAlit. ATWOOD. JONES t co.. tkuntnission and Forward. e iarehusta, Deslein in.Pittaburgh hianutarturailtiscals, Pittsburgh. W. POINDEXTER, Commission and romerding llama; and In. the !nimbus , and We ur. Western Produce. Iron, Nails, llinss. and the nuts-3mnd Ankh. or Pittsburgh generalist fel Waterotnd C 4 Front etreet.Plttsburstfy Pa. prels ......... ..... .... As. r. te.117.. BURBRIDGE (341111A31, Wholeimle AU , Grocers and Comuderton 3terehautx 116 Water street, runtlSO /dr. street. Ping... .1111EY, 31ATIIEWS 01:Wholesale Gro an., Corzembulon and Forniedioo Merchant. .(1, grate for Brighton Cotton Tarn.:4,Water.et,Pittaturob. on entodunternts of Produce generalb • /al , : • • - -TOON - ',OW, ' , WON. JOLIN WATT CO., Wholesale . GroeerE, op/ Commission Mrrebsotty and Drains in Prrrturs and Pittsburgh blattniseturrr, 'Atn Lardy tt, Pittsburgh. t. CANcTELD, late of W — arren 11), ( Z7, 1 ,:" ? 't ° 4 tt`g l . IPearl Ash. tutu 144 tern PZure genrrany i . ut irater rl;n:t, bstuattn Putithrsid and Wood,Pittsburgh. arte. of I tnigaeo eto In 4 T LITTLE 4 CO., 4 Wholestde Grocers, PittarjrrenVei th u ' res. 'il'l N4r A t " '"'t 4 Ik*k." Io - &ram street.. CliaSE COLLINS, Yorsrardin sr sad Commission Mentos° t, Dealer In Charm, Butter, Lake Vish' end Produce generally. .2! Wood street, above Water, I'lltsborsb' • loyal 'VON BONICHORST.‘t MURPHY, 1V117)1e- T sale throcenciad Coma Ilialon 31crelmata. and Deal= in llttehorgb Slaauferlasea,.Ne..., Water. Arxet, Meta JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and 01mral Moorlopt. No. 68 IVa;er otpoet, Pittaborah. • • • " • rtOMAS PALMER; importer and Dealer Freneh Mid American WaU Pater, 6 5 Market . , between Third and Fourth street Vitteburab. McOLLNTOCK; ImOrtee hndl—irtuTle t Ce.'!n.lVlngtio!l74l.4l4 Steam ann.t leimminwa. X 0.11. 2 .erket r awreet.. • ,••• .pARD & DE LANGE, Dealer. in Ilidef, Leather and OIL 215 Llhertr. Octet, fowl rd the OM , n Itorna.) - They will keep on hand. at all thael, a gen eral numb:neat o f Leather JOT hoetnakara and Medd:err' own. alao, Ehoesnakers' Flndinmy Trhied , • apin • • - MORRIS & PATTON, Wriolemaln anaile• tail Ortairra, on the Pastesn wide nr !be' Diannond, Utz Avg% GROCERS. 11 I oft ' OBERT MOORE, Wii.AillitileGrocei:, !ten tifylng Distiller. Delik4 In Prodnee, Plttebtergb Men. 11 end all kinds of Foreign mid Dom,nlc Wines nod tdonere, 0..31ft Liberty street: on bend's very lune stock of troperior old alonongeliela intleltey,libleb will Le Mit= turcuras -nro. R to:ara. CO,, Wlrolfialo (ho-. „.",:o.rx, Boat nrniahera. and Dolor! In lingl and ttatarrah 3fianntaeturon OIIs, Pitch and Oahanw-alnaya on hand at their Watahouar, 111 3Vater streeti rtftabunzia ,Ratio PRIM. ........ tICIUII. ISA/All. • riiegini Willlle}4l.lo Mrig. Connobrion Merchonta, Deltinn ' Prodnot o. 661Vntar Nteeot, and 1 , 77. Vront 50117011.1... .“....1.1)101 D. 11 . 011./. WALTZ!. CTLII.C. tOILL§ ROE" li r faolesale,Procere and o Dminion Metilianis; rio:lf , ll.lberty stre4Titts- WY... . US 1M.1.411:7Y.,. - .lIALPII 61.0ALltt JOIN ATY/11. 24.1. 1.3 :V A0 I 46lllll2 l;littil li f? "; titt l t 6r°- _ _ W _ 11.1.1A31 A. M'CLUEO, Oiaaer'and Tea Dealer. none el Wood .4 . Sixth strsets.bas sleaze on tuunt a large assortment or. theirs Groceries and Ono usu.—Foreign Prole Wltutesale seal Metall. ]Demerssurull. on their...rest terms. .. • - Ifittiftlif IiALZELL CO., Wholesale • ois.orp.„ Commission Merchants, Dealers In Prod., ma -Pittsburgh Marrutsctures. LW Liberty street, ngoi Coin, t end meld. feted. MUM . Jan( A. RICK . • X'cINDLLBB. A - pol( McCANDLESS, tot&cessora :to VY - 14.1.7. D. Ma, WholnaaliOnatony Parrazding and me,banta, 1./eiders in Iran, Nalla; . l.3llpF, Cot. Tense, And' Plltaburall AlaanhetnTaa morally; coml. of. Road and Mater etrakta, OITLBERTSO Wholesnle.Groner nod • Commission Merchant. Draler lx.rraloom and Pitt. Allanatsetared Articles, 193 Llbegty burgh. ...... .. .... twyAID non, k R. FLOYD, W h olesale- G rocers,Com. . minion Merchant 11, out Dram In Prodneellnund Church Iluildlogc fronting on• Liberty', Wood, and girth • inivsuutir, • L COSTIATZ, VII. II.a4"0".- .._ . - • UAGALEY; WOODWARD CO., Whole rah Gramm, No.= Market street, Philadelphia. DENTISTS; SCM,l)dritist, ninth street, n 9 .Snre doors west or. Mark.t.. Warn imr.9l4= r' .4llV:ii t for 4 yr. A..WARD,,DtNTIST,I Penn street; 3 Doors alone Rend. °Mee hams from Lit. tot. At. On &harder* no one wilt be rewired or ettep . 3 . 3_ er Ursa 3 v. w maws britetia allsoMtunmt iILAILD'S FLUID. .AND POWDBRED aad rovnynosima X .01,2 vrk*ma A. A% ennor. coll4ol Paws 0 4 1 tloaw ElaarL . ' MANUFACTURING ItW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Itt 7 tail ii l' i llanztafturer and Dealer In Cabinet Wax, No. S 3 JAENNETT& BRO. Manufacturers of Plain an d r ano , Itnrkinaltam and Crrnan Colored are.• Off, at the Manuittetary. corner at' Waphington and Franklin Amu. Innuinghana, ow.atita Plttaburgla. tnarVatully • JOITN WETTIERELL, Manufacturer of fitCreNT BOX VICES, a atifrorlor artiele. SOLID BOX and DRAMD NIX VICES; cornerof Anderson and Rote boon ',treats, nue equate frau the Band street Bride, Al. leeheny City. ortatoell . ► wo I. WOItKS, corner of First and Liberty V.Vit.. l 49 l l:•k,Za, LNG Lax ES, IMW.LINII 31.07.11 A Erl, de, kr, e.llllfitt , tur - .1 to order. [(Li) .10A. v. ItAmalroNit. co. ..10111 , r. lONES & QUIG43, Marnifneturors of Spring o op end Blister Steel, 'Plough Sib Steel, Steel Plough I Inge, Coach sad }ninth. Spriugs, Brass Nut Tspers. lf Patent Screw Mall and Ilinornered Iron .filer.—Storrier !toss taut Fleet streets, Pittsburgh. JOYCE & QUIDO D. D. D.Eng. .1) B. ROGEIIS As CO., 31anufacturers of .. Wipr's Patent Inifina hagt Cnlttrator.—Corner , 0 ORB and First 'treats. Pittsh. fel2 r ip AWSON, 111011 A S' . .l: , Co.rlllanufaeturers or :Morels, Spades, An- IVarelionae No. V. Wood et.,. se weeu First and Sooand streets. l'ittsburalt. Pa. -- Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. VENN - EDI',. CHILDS. & CO., Hanufao -11% hirers of— loon A No. 1 limey 4-1 Sheeting.; . Carti•el Chain of all mints and shade; Cotton Twine: :.T..... Condit Plough tines and Sash Cora: • .. Cope of all rites and descriptions: 'Latina. 4.8 I - itrsirrs eft nt the Hestia-am Store of Logan, Wilson A Lie . , till lt?-I.o. Lead_____ . will l hate attention. 1e25:14 tern J. 11[11101V, _,..,........____ __ JAN.'S 4.111...L.L. LIERBOY & CRISWELL, Bell an - il Brass Vontolor.r, Man alketurerr ofall kinds of Itnnia -. Mirk ri noting, Steam Ellgillo, Plumber., Cr. Alan, Cotton fatting In...dart urerii., . - - For:soar, Reeves. street. {tannin., No. 12, Market Alleg i hen) city. I rtned. near First.liittsburich N. 11.—.01.1 Brass and Copper tio.en in exchange km work, or earls paid._ Orders left at tka Foundry or Ofllar., will to sttinokel to finnan-ally. ..___________ ___...... crliiil Y Arnold & Williams. jiLEATING AND VENTILATING WARE . . IIi.USE-44siplt.icturert id' Chilpon's Furrokm rour.ht end fitting for Steam. Cu or Water, No. 25 llo.rket street, l'lttstotrgh. t to the patronage Of thgleibila eel searec...criaNsoN a co. DINE AND CEDXR WARE.--SAIII.I:EL . KIIDP.SEIC keeps ennstant/y en band a essad assert sn of Wash and Bath Tut. Horse. Steaniheat. Oak Well. kitchen or Draw Iluekets; W,.11.11 Bowls, Chnrns. Dry tlas i tar c el. Zloo r, mud ebony Wash Boards, and all ether w In his line. ' l.aLin nests Tab, and 100 dozen De' Nets. Warerrsaa, Idasonle Vlrth street,Dittsbargh, Pa. malty 131acksraith Bellows Bienufaoto — r . (I 0-P ART .1%; ERSIIIP NOTI.CE.—The sub -11.) *mile= would roximetfully Inform their Mende and the public generally, that they horn entered Into partner els Msummemin g on the lull, of April, undor the &mot R. .WILLIANIS 1 DJ.. for the mum fecturn of BLACKSMITH BELLOW'S. of every damnation, vrtskts they are determin ed to utak. of the fem. beet =aerials mid superior work !ennoble. They 10t...a to b..e aloe.. on hand an wort. meet of all sae. forms gs: to 4I Ir.etsess, at their. manut- - terr. corner erne:Amon and Ss...leaky Areal.. HOBERT WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON. ?".11w.sheny Kai' 2 d• BROWN. would moot respectfully in- . . tb.m the nubile that he keen. on Isard. at him head on the wild ride of the Diamond. Allrgbeuy City. a eons idete mwortment of Venlllan Mindy. Alio, Veultlan Shut ter. are made to order, In the beat otyle. be equa/ •lo anr the United Staten. Hit Blinds as w be removed wlthrint the aid of a renew driver.- Having. yourlnieed the stork, tort., and weal of the Llbinet Edattli.looent of Bamoiy I am prepared to furnish their old .elostornurs as fret! a. the ,isuldlo at Urge, with everYthlng in their line. Agrney. 5 Wood *tree; tlidoirgit J. A. BROW Y. r. toacK. an elf.. 41.111.. PENN - GLASS WORKS; 1 1 .tannfacturert , of .4111 kinds of VIALSi DOTTLF-S., twol WINDOW L. 63 Water and 6MI Front street, Pittsburgh. N. - 11.—Partleulas attention gala to *Ad sires of Witslntr Olgss and perste uttiubls for Dottiest and Istu eel.= - 1 ..110.1 4. M . o.D. • ' .l l l . 6iiiik & CO. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE ifAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, ADD DEALERSIN AryL KINTAS OFFERS_ COI:XER 01'31110D .I.VP FIFTH' STREETS: • Pittsbarzh, Pa. 113-Their 1 LOCI drahrleen every cdeditv nreret)leut flits • d Cam :duffs, 14ds. Odle add Fur au ILIJAV TAIT. J. a. PV. 13:16/". 301525 11.4111 r. WILLIAM TATE CO. Na. 10 Fourth 7 , and Federal street. kilenlieny. Ilasuifi!turt!i.a t i e tr tat, ' newt Laden Pipes. .ll;drante. Bath, fl ater Closets. Se_ kr. - Persona who bare work to do lit our line will do well to roll, as they may My a lining tholr work elenited practical worktaan. And an so town:Arturo our own lad pipe And 'heel loot tea inn arcird to wort at least ws low ny other atatilabinont In either enlist Persona from tha countryorho with to urchin pipe AT canr.u'lng vater.frou Plutons. will Sod It a their adsare tare to ore e as a call lien., Fuxin/dog Ironwood had. att an are the only otonotael owe of Lad Pipe sod Slow( Lad in the city. Orders Inns the aunts; fir Lad Pita, Sheet Lend Axel Pinups ; will metro snap: Attain.. nthlS:dtirtf Self Heating ButoothingininsT TIE GREATEST IK)3IESTIC Of -1,,,v...1t. or the are. t wo Ilnd them 4 W. 11.1 - rri .1 amine—uming:lnbor. Unto end money. Mernhaoh. T nor I' flan eopplled on thong tenni. .t doe.. jm.t 1 J. JACKSON ' • UT For oak. alto. of the principal hardware whores In the city. byt3l. tiral t, Co., and Mr. John .(...latertinht.-l. Also. Tailo,' lima, on Abe mom principle. .....! lebtlaltwly.7,:n4 Bolivar The Bri . ck anti Crucible Clay van ufactaring Company. TlllB COMPANY iIAvING ESZARQEIt their eamititi for mar orartorh ,f. are bow prepares! t ttlerthe Mortared demand for thel . 4ll irk. Crucihie ntol [limit, Cloy- ortirrs hronn , tty•ortende r n to by ICI ilil t JONES. Canal Rimln.• Plttolomr.h. Srprimire . 2:. 1•.,. - 1 - Trikur Ron COACH FACTORY 5--rr -14, 11,nnorui .414, ...ft' , 11h..1 -”TOULI) respe ,, tfully call the uttention . , Southern sod Wtvtcru Merchant. to hi. nue ,rust riniag.. ranging In pair. from MVO to now CILITIAKVO hum the bmi material and werktnan .lilic and under his own Insporricinu; he cats altli mntL door.. warrant his work to be Inferior Lorton. utanufse turril in the l'nh.s. The gum.. or him loislorau awl the groat incremo in demand ler this chum of ork. has indort.l him not to buildany ...Inne or low trked nook In M. eatabilalcment. Penn.,. nti n ng m.•1 ..1 ...est work will please and rilunihe Li n rtork trforn going coat MI work warrant... New Coach Factory—Allegheny. - M. IL WIIITE .4. Co., wood. ~ . SL —,-,lAo'N'nfilL.<T.`vr..T,7 ic.".'itith°,l tier linen street.. They steno. mating end are prerared to herder orde. toe every , iowilidlon of rebid.. roach.. Chariots. Laryouhce. Buggies. Pluytons. Ae.. to- which. I'mm tied tong on...Jenne in the noinufarl are of tim edsase work. and the ferillties they havr. they .1 confident they arc enabl ed to do work on the , T 114.1. reasonable forme with tinor wantinu article. In their hum Paying genie attention to the redaction of oalteriaLl, And having none hut numpetent workmen. they haveala, no hesitation in warranting t o thin We tbrn,bee eat the attention of the paddle to thin matter. IN. 1 / — lielealeing done In the Isla manner. 'imd en the wort reasonahle toms. .04111tf Coach and Carriage Factory. - .011 NSI'ON, BROTIIEIt & CO., corner of le Belmont i n for m L Att.:34 Alleghenv City, would respeettully inform their frietolc andl the nubile generally. that. they are mennfaetWing Carrie..., Barone... Rnek ...Yin niledies. Sleighs and Chariot., In alldheir various /it'd. of finial.. and prnportinn. All :orders will 1., PK, Uted with Atrlct regard tddura- Idiltrand heauty of finiAb. Repairs will also he attended to on the most reaumnahle b.. [sing In all their work the test lie,-tern Simile, Pole. , end Whvel Stuff.dhey Owl confident that allho favor them with thidr patronage will de rtl.efiy satisfied en trial of their work. Purloin,. are requested to give them a an leferr vele ,h!,hs,,lu.yrh.re. vet —._..... Fifth Street Stocking Factory, M. BILITY. ENERGY, AND }CON MY.— re Tie beetgood, In Children'' ll.e, Men's Sneksel:p ...LOU, end OrAwerAdmid at Inwthemtnrer'e primp at the 11111, street etookinK l'lwtory, all made from kit ocar's wool.. Ro ADVANCK IN HUGE. WI?. 'DALY. . litorkh ree nt Faehwil Lth stt between Wood and :.larks,.. NICHOLSON & PAYNE, 314errAPTIMIall 01 , MORINO STOVES, ORATES, FRONTS FENDERS, AO., • ' Liboill :erne, oPPorile W.I. 11 - ! 1 1. Al i t I . ..Zol l . 7: , l ...i va dj r. rec o l pA af tt if i n a liw ow t j,n a; Tt new . mm 'mown as th gian e "Rea stone Plate terne RINI the .. 114Agtorm Flan . ' Thee. C1',,,, In neatness•or finish. onmonly nf supply. to Autordn.• of material, sorb., MaYthlng of the feted 'et treed to the pub. In'additiott to the artier. aunt to above. thole vern•ral stork comprise, °veil - thing In heir perolferll3... with the most approved improvements's, view of real utility. Platform and Counter SPA LES.llarh 31111 A, Wagon Rutre. It Ware, Mil and Rog Innis. Sugar and I _ Tea Nettie,. 0r..11, every I.exible variety of eta le and fin „-.... Oh_ An inspection Is eollel.l. milllf 7.3ey I___ , , ____ _ .._. I.IYLVISIONCALS. I. X 001k111.. .1. .1. W CoPLI.A.XD. Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PprTSISURGII,, PA. r k RACK and Depot IL:almond &alio Hay, Cattle and Drain do.: Fistful/a and Counter Door Lae aof l Man. Ening. Drop and Tlunnh Latent., ee Mllla of "'axioms kluiLa Paint Mills, approved patternu fkilts and Fll.6looliaol Malleable Iron Caatlnga of erer7 rlety In form and &deb. dtt Allegheny FennCry. JOHN OTOSOPOir JOHN U. STIMIST. 511M)iii)12(111 A PTA :WART, - MANUFAC'firitEitS of every description .of CoOkinip. 11 UllOO and Pitney Stoves, Pad nod 10, rOtu. Wasion everyn nod Fancy of and Fmots. Tea Kollin, and ev iloortiption of rouNinve OAST INGS. • 011ioli and %Tuolumne, no. 2ral Liberty. stroet,Pittav burgh. 1r443 AFFET & OLD, DRAM I'OUNTIMUF PLUMBXIO3 AND GAM TITTERS. IT and 1 0 First Street, Pittsburgh. LiR TO C:ItAL Irtlt6lll, .PP( !TG ALLIIISCLNI. M ANUFACTU.RE all kinds of Wnter, Gas • and Siegel Flttlio. • Howes flitcd niisithflaa sod . Ater on short neck*. : m74if ' 7 7 7-7 4.IIOWARTH BROTIEER, '. MARBLE MASONS. LZ EREuri• 6rnge7t NEAR 8E17.1711. RESPECTFULLY -inform their friends end 'the piAlle generally,.that they hare opened their de Works at the above stand,where thez keep on hand a large 'wryly of be MARBLE MANTELS. or nn. don .nat., o tbm .03-i as Monomania. Tomb,. bind Rome. Furniture Sala% • le.; which they offer at extremely low Manle In IdOek, Flab., and mired to order. • Canotery lots teemed, with Baden and Freeport Stones. ' W. W. WALLACE , STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319421 mot zo giod, opposite &MOM shwt, li/rONIIMENTS, Tombs,- Grave Stones, Porattere Tope, ItlanteleAmpoelMS Mom. de.. yy ways on Imed, and made to order, by maeldnery, at the lowest pr. Threwboudred MO - nal and eeteeted Siga. for Mom... Mr. da,,ro hand. Block and Slab Mar. Me fern lobed to tho Trade at the lowed prime. All orders Wed Irlth deepateh at 319 .I.lbertY Arra. au= • IV. W. WAT...A.CI'.. DRY GOODS. ILAtian k t 0 rtrrsouton.-, LATtiONTWAX. A. MASON A. CO, Wholosalennti.l6ail Dealers iard BUM° Dry =7llTh URPRY BURCIIFIELD; Wbol&ale anditstsil Dry Gads blughsats; tartar Fourth sad stmt. Pittsburgh. PITT , . AGENCIES. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. I CARD.—llaving been appointed the ex- . ; 11 - i t k s3tite , Anlit: fur Pittab b uzhaf h thealt i nfl'atetil , 11-I,DNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1854. avortaPst to - P. di:WM.I.I=N. ofllartad . .CoonetTr7, • • Ire now offer for rode a large assortment of out widths,.; LAKE ERIE GRAPES. manufacipsord, at the manufarturers prices, his article I Charles Carpenter, of Kelley's Island in Lake being superior toiny Leather Belting ver hifitre offered r In thts market. Also, 14 large stock of an d rlti of ludla i Erie, off Q..,,,,e....- 1,,.. • Itubter Belting stands 0/1 hand. an foe wale at the ! -'‘`..'"` : •" n i 1 .g .v es 44 account 'c'd . - 31achlne Belting Depot: . No. 116 MaskeatiltreitL_lrs. , some very suecessful experiments in grope amali •., L - I it nsTrN LOOMIS, Real Estaiel Agent. j culture on that island. He says: Stock, Merchandise and BM Broker, MU., No. in 1 TIIO soil of Kelley's Island consists of a few earth street, clove Wood. Businem prnmt.... attended inches of vegetable mould, resting on a subsoil to. . "."1Y I f hard clay, inwhichis -- --- mixed some pebbles c i g AMITEL 1.. MARSIIELL, Secretory Citi- : ° mud annii, mostly y of lime atone, and occasionally tj zee's Insurance Company, 91 Water etre. , ' crystals of sulphnret of iron are found. When the whole are mixed by plowing, they make a pretty stiff soil, well supplied with lime, sulphurand iron, and yield heavy crops of wheat or 'corn. Most of the island is nearly level, or having a gentle slope, just sufficient to carry off the surface water. • Where grape vines are planted, the ground is'' subsoiled eighteen inches deep, nod underdrain- ed. The first planting of grapes was in 1842 or 'l3, when a few Lsabellas were planted in' -- - . gardens. The Catawba was introduced two or The unusual 11 three years later. -- usual growth of the C. STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock- ton, Bookseller Stationer, Ptinter and Binder, <or- vine, and superior quality-of fruit attracted the ner of Market and Third streets, Pltteburgh. . attention of persons acquainted ,with their cul- JI L. READ, Bookseller anti Stationer, No. tore, Mid generally elicited ' expression's of sur e 7S Fourth street, Apnile Buildings.. 1 prise; and induced several persons to engage in _____ __ I 1 R.: IVELDIN, ' Wholesale mid Retail the culture for the sale of fruit and wino ma t,. Denier In Blank and School Books. Paper and R. king. miner)", No. C. 3 Wood atreet.lbetween . Third and n t:o . i r n - th l, ) In the spring of I/151, the writer set part of - Pittsburgh. 1 - 01 IN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta a field Where corn or wheat had been raised for .. st,e (loner. comessor to Darleon 1 Agnew . , No. Cu Ilarketi. five ' ille n° B nive years. The ground subsoiled and street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 underthisined. Layers and enttings each ono 1.1!15111Y S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and I year old were used. In February, 1852, the :.;,,, 8.,3•31.0, 4 c a„,:t. e,,...• growth was cut down to two and four inches Drake Is stationery. se., t e latnnd, Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 from the ground. i r AY' & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 1 From: one to four shoots were allowed to ilk N 0.55 Wood etreet. next donr to the corner of Third. I grow, according to the strength of the plant.— Pittsburgh. PO. School roellAW tanks ma/Q.111AI)- on hand.' esu '• ; The le.slioets were picked off twice in the ear ),_ 11. ENGLISH & CO., Booksellers, No. I ly_part Pt the season, I;11-in from three to five feet 4 ~,.._::., E r s g vzsl4treet, between Fourth and Diamond ; fro . the root, auk which all were allowed to ^ • .."''' . -__-. I grow, In November some of the Isabellas had ~ ---, 1 -- 3IUSIC, &C. JOIIN 11. 3IELLOR, Dealer in Piano Puttee, shoots ealth•fourteen feetiong. stook and Ilusical Instruments. Selma Books. and 801110 . if the Catawbas have two, others four Stationer, Selo mmut fee Chlekering's Plano Porte, far shoots =feet long. of wood well ripened nearl ENRY KLEBER, Defiler in Musie, Mu- I y western Pennsylvania -No. 61 17°1.414mA. . to the No manure of any kind has ever been p4fon this field, except some leached ash- Oral Instruments, and Importer of Italian Strings, j Vansot fnr Nouns d t.lork's mod and MU pennantta, es on one corner, and that does not appear to with Coleman's _Token Attachment. Also for '. I have increased the , growth at all. Mum I The yield of fruit has been 'uniformly heavy ur scriRcEDER & usic Stor • .4th ' ut'l.vinesinjuredy i• . street-Debree Ma ket CO.,e was . N Ml;sic to-1 n ' the, were by t he s e v ere w inter . thiuy , r .",,,,,,,,,, , ~,,,,n,„ j,.., ~,,d rum, ,6,- . 1.`,„ i th „l'Z' of 1$51 ? `52; and again by long continued arid DRUG-GISTS. om. ; heavy rains while in bloss . , I Mildew is sometimes seen on the Isabella, but a.. truces. 'in 4 ... re ” . " 1 " never yet on the Catawba The rot There never „,L - WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth- , seen bilk. once • - • natin'tryri"'nu- "3.', l l antrit M ru k lr t a ' nrctrplo i le 'n mso h' ertn d oi k ,f, I Tte training here is entirely on trellis. some Precv,.lliwtisines.rerfuni.r.andiuttel.rertamingtotn.ir ' mode cr wood and some of wire. That of se husintm. I ,: . rhYsiciana preseriptlonia carefully compounded. mr.117 is moue . ” . ilium OfIN I'. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in I Set posts twenty-five feet apart, bore half inch 141.Musta.l.aints, BiLs. Tarntrher and Dye Stuffs, No. M 1 ' holes 111 suitable distances; if for three wires, L brrty street. Pittsburgh. .All orders will resolve prompt attention. • may twenty, forty, and sixty inches from the ;./ffir Ascent los Loudest& Os valuable family Medicines. i ground; or if for four wires, at eighteen, thirty .. 01-ly _ i two, forty-six and sixty do.' Then drew in an- A. FAH.NESTOCK & CO., Wholesale i nealed ware, number nine, the whole length of ...2.6-maukttil.szdamrsgt2nite lf2,,,nnt I the rtibr . , of posts, letting the end come through bur . It E. SELLERS,Wholesale ' De . k ~,,te rg ii : i the list poet about four inches. _drive in a half inch tin of hard wood from the outside, and • Drags, Paint,. Dye Stuff, tale. ruaistuis • se., he, I give the end of the wire one turn round the ie.; <4.5:W00d street. littabaratt. Coeds warranted. Moral pin close to the post. Then from the other end .• . , iiii-_i_a_rti:,=__—.—_.,-______==._-_,—.i, i , fittir.the wire tight and fasten as before. The RAu3, ; ,i yii,;iiiiik ii ,. .i i ;;;K;irT . Reia il j end poet should be net firm, with a brace from I Theinside. Plll.ln4mosts, corner at liberty and St. flair streets. ~ _ . • 1 - niantaer nine annealed wire is four and n half IL..li_ SCIIOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale ! cents per lb. and weighs just one lb. per lineal - 1 . CI • lungetsts.-Nolgt, Word street. Pittebergh. ; riid.l Wire of ' trellis is put up very rapidly, and ftt a t t h o e f ell.7 l ters . ton hang sic -4,17.,,F251...LFL.m.P.11rk101.N.f„;,,5t tr i e bum ssr o t n , d ,_L ic lyii,... x, I ! coati il les be s t il te uin r, R i; eo alf , air on bassi is full and marten. assortment or tin ge _.l i gly.land have full benefit of tho air. stestista....thenst. rbssts, Perfumery. and all s ondes ? A little wine has been made for the last three pertaining to his business. . rho sicions prescriptions carefully compounded at ails yerses, and has been pronounced by good judges hours. _.,....r_ f n. 17 1 le be orthe first quality. 111E.RC lIA NT TA I LOLLS : Grapes will keep until May or June without .! decaying. I once put a bushel in a basket, coo erisllt-witli heat of paper and set the basket 13 CHESTER, :ilerchant Tailor and Clis:i -• thier. No. 71 W..st street, Putleviar attenik.o 1 I a ' Vli tt , lloys” and Youths',Clothing. . pms g p to the cellar, en a / barrel of apples. In March illy were sound and fresh • and in better condi -1171 L LIAM DIG BY, Merch.irTt - Tai I or, Dra- V T err sod Dealer in Bruin Nada Clothing, HI Llls 1 tits tb °! it tbe .r un net I TO". erty ntreet. : The influence of the Lake him a marked effect on our vegetation, retarding it in the - spring and g WATTS •st CO.; Merchant Tailors. 181 ! • /Mort"... alreet.-100 US acv rewiring nor : preventing late frosts. In sixty years that peach- I r elf:,-d.,14,..i7L.V.Z,•.=477;,:,,iL1yL7f1thf:- : ea have been grown here. they hilee never been ' Lla r t . :%lsoda and customs...lll Ora. sive u atoll. fulliS, Illdllietl hy it eprinF frost. ' -v -: • ~.In The fall. the water robins the warmth ac- - 11IEDICINE. • ' iiii.ixt4l dueh g the summer, sufficient to e c stend 1111........141:‘,11,15..,K14N,H; I the t e b. nn t l . l ,l ß ,. :_;si n i;r l, leAe tt e . .. our •seisszlie:t.n.;:ilacablythbeyond that of the main Inks. We navel have E",,,, : h. . jelly I Lid - at - .. t - freet before the 20th of October, and often not woo L ArE1 .,„,... n,-." A 5A ,..."..2_ 75: 2,„„=__ : itinsur.,tl.l, w ln .. tich so lo , t e e m r. b, T l h s e th fir , first t h h e i. i s i s th eask e t o h i e to n. d o o m in e.. - ; ter fell to twenty-eight degrees, until . which LER, successor to - Sfeltl i ffi & LEE, s, 4,111i1Aw..=t411,1=1,,fa t1i="4,1.Z.,t-• , ;te r printers, tomatoes, and Lice like were un ...ys . :, touelied.. A trifle of white frost hod been oh , -- -- - I served before in some localities. but not suf fi cient ..„.___,._ to deinjury. -,•• 'Mtn se'tnges.nrouthi. of summer area 'trident ; bly mitigated by the moisture arising roes the hake, while at the same time, fogs, so destruc tive to the grope leaves; are of rare occurrence 1 in summer or autumn. P. JONES, Agent of the Intutrance . co. of North Ameriat, 141Tront etreet. FM. GORDON, Seeretury Western Insu . mo., CO, 92 lister street. GARDINERTOFFIN, Agentforpranklin 4 1 / Fire Insurance Company, north-cast calmer of Wood i and Thhol =vets. AtAbEIRA, Agent for Delaware -Mu tualliasaranco Cowpony. 12 Water stmt. iBOOKSELLER-c.O L 4 NEOUS• ._ _. WillitThigralk . (DIPIXIMA.) T ADZES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. kJ Ile hes;threes no hand a full aaortroent. No. 25 }oval/ novel. 111 telNurgh. Pa. sotltolYd WALTER P. I‘LIRSIIALL, Imprter Rod Dealer In Ptah, Plparrd and Lon - rail To Pater 1 ''', .t .1" .t:, \ r1 .. : . 1. ' , -s , a 7;1..r.f..n- 2=b.............,, roar[: Co_ of Parly. tn 4 ". 5 VOR PRINTERS.-IVe will Roll a good a' iitoN PRE....4,lo,fio•AlArrzierillotiortlft.rstiti,4,...„. nn2.10 ir AR'S FA SI II R L ON S, FOR DIES' DRES S . E.4.—The Paris Fashions Orr JUNE, direct per steamer ; Ito on sale on the lot I;re.lnrobil ms. L. s. wilso , s. jr271 , 11 4 '` i No. Willi Penn, above Hand street. MBROLDERED AND APLIOA MAN IF: LTI LL. 4 :3- Ma t•zix I e warted for . Psnbreldert and Ay ) ca Wyrk hr Mud, L. X. IT I EtioN, re2tt N. IlAD; Peon stns[. .lore nand. WILLIAM NOBLE. Upholsterer, nod Dealer In Uptedsrery. Wholywale and Detail, Third Inner. neerli opposite the Post rater,.. p _ .. irrsramun H COAC FACTORY.—No. 4s Diamond Alley, hoar Wood strlrt.,. ~....--, Pedi . K N. DIDELOM • Preprlaler. ), IiVILLIAM SCIIIJCII3IAN'S Lithogio.pit-= v In Establishment. Third street, neonate the Poet ol re. plttaturatt. Alaps,l.anderal, Portrait., till. 211111eads.braftr, Donds,La be/s. Arrhltertural stet %thine honor; t .. Iteslnt, and VIsIIIng Cards, ho. enorated or Dra.n en etre... Mid reifttod In (Wm., Cola. Ernn ny• tandt• In the oriel nPleovest Odle, and at the roost re am... -I,l".Ei_S.."_______________________ 31ISCEL, T. C. ' I —,---_--- ---- C FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF 14 ti. 1 gf i cisp r . eet:ll6/124.- i zetreg= ora Penn etreet. Plitsburgls, I's. li!L Belt szo nf Introrro. eteuntel*lie. PeSß:dly Bread and Crackers.z, RON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK kat 11/11c UT. No. 317 Liberty street, Opp*'tattle brad ; Haring purchased one of :sr. IL Nevin'. Cracker and Fillet Bread marbiner, I am prepared to 11.11 all orders for LVark- ; ere or Pilot /Mind. at the aborteat artier. . Superior Tamils Wont, Syr and DYM•bala. firma, Wan airlomall Bolin freah every muruhig. Stemboat*. notch!, ie.. Capflted with hard and soft ; Bread. at all times Ortiakre and Confretlonary on band and made loonier. erVi AtrANTF.:I)-041 Coinage of American Sil von foreign Silt, and Gold: 40 Sharpe of 'PI. a IL Bank, by. IL IL JUNO. Coin, iltArk and lig. Inviter. NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, Edmund Watts &Co. MERCILANT TAILORS. 0.186 LIIIRRTY STREET. ARE in t receipt of their Fall Stylea; also pip amt . mant. of Neu and Staid; floodafor Fail an INT It I% HMI. midi 1114 Cirreenala, Plain t oe and' Mayo Braver, Illmalar and Pilot Clothe, of carton.. mlors and quallticie Clothe% of-the hen malice. And mostfeah imtable Colors for Drone and ?rack Coate. Wham Black ! L'amitnern and Domaine; Plain and Fancy colored Cash ; .men's, f entirely t . I designs, neirrat Kites, and' in' grrat variety. Alteariber an unequaled amortmeat {4, wLich no call the attention of our customer!. and t h e 'pot.. Ile, and beg leave tolarsiarn them. that all clothe!. made by namball he of doper or style. and at moderato --! -Newlestaurant. JHE untlersigrAl has opened n RESTAU. rant at No. CO, hank'rt,• fpwdonra (rega 31arket. neatly opmslfe Ow Me Auk. which ha ha. hand namely fitted np, anti in now gpcomnpgi g t g Z og i t, at all haunt, with any thing thPy may want in • •-• tnnorr on the told', 11ally,rnnn 12 to 2 o'clock, P. 31, and ecery attention will lo Flom to .apply the taldo with al/ ihn donned...o or tho mason. Neale and refreehluente furnlehad to onler, at all houta, na tho ehorteet nnlim With the raellitica poaactuel by the enbaerlher In glee ae• tiarartion, ho tenets to roable to merit a general and ex, lenitive hotelman, and incites a call frrao all who dollen, at any time, a comfortable weal, well got up. and reeved in uxceptionable style. Tonne rearnnable. .1A9.11774037, No. r 0 Fourth it. l'itteburgh, May 7. 1 8 33. • fiLOVER DAIRY.—The subscriber is pre / +«1 lowfirirniirgo SULK and Mande m? the putillci. 7.111 " 4411% " :111 ' IVA7 Rood whelestoste food; sold every care oft taken to setl o 3l? . customers. Orders addressed te Post1)01co t Imr thetumare. N0. , 0f the resident. and street, et 111 ho pnctually e t• tended to. lorlitdtrl I f. PAltlilt, Vkits k. C0., - .111 - 2. erelinnt Tailors, N. . Ist. Liberty etrent—dx now redelvlng 'ere elontlnt sttlr oT. o i l s ipl i nt4 , for gentletnen'n 1 7qm% Tir iv E r IJlgt;. Quinn.; end All F t • MtlTlVitZ:n. ' n ' t •trinty. New. In want of xoperlor Clotldnn non rnspnefnllT Id. tiled 1.0 eall and examine one amuck Indre; op we will endeavor to make It to their Intrrnst to rumba?. erns. oel3 E. WATTS & CO., 165 LS/trete stmt. Carpebiaka, Oil Cloth and Nattily!. OBINSON h CO.. No. 47Fiftli street, near , hand a love and cholas saaatment ARPETI NOS, alba Latest and rand beautiful patterns, consisting of Royal Velvet CarnetE Tapestry and Itrosuela Carjactss,. Thlva-ply and StiPeritho r. T i"B're d7arslitedan t Tet s hn Ca ' Mqr rds, i l b= l l ° 7r PadL is i Wr 4 4yt I n vgve- Mats, ghr.. h.....L.A. 3tar r wll7 le tgoa , -Cantos Malting Mato ad -Mark. 44. 64 and 64 wide: Cocoa Matunit road 24 to 44 : . 110 1 whiSII offenal at the LOIVEnT CASH' PRICER. at • WARDROP'S SEER STORE is now re- Plete with Early 8,4 , de Er Mellott.* Ernelefr Jra• ~- --MOS ter - the Oreherdm Corn Edelen, Stalk sad Strad 'utters. mut every thing of loteterS to the Pander. Gerd. der or AnAstetre, Cram arm Dealers sad If Faults Idled Inmaptir oa Utast terms.' ffslitird irkditfaret rTll7lLlVAlig nousx AND'ECF.II FredrE—N, 129 Waal 41,4;1 Plft Pc--E. IL SIIANIR_ ,L.AND, • (late Ended, .lite• vetoed Co_ ) Maufseturer and Dealer'''. A gricaltural and Ilertandtan lrerplementd etV klnde, WEelarale 'ma Be - 'WI: Vied, Carded sad Flower ftecl_e. Everreen; Trull end SW* Trem-Odsdo, Poodrette, Cboddesl4to; sad el other article. emended dith dinlerdtem didElydicg NG, JANUARY 25, 1854 ! Tai RE3CI:onx Or TITO SAN Faaact►co'a PAS . RONOORA. - -.Diotrandion of Punch,— Th e final meeting of the New York Committee to raise sunscriptigns to reward the offisiers and crews of those vessels which so nobly saved so many of the passengers of the San Francisco, was held in that city on Saturday, when it was announced ',that the sum of $17,3.10 had been collected. The following appropriations of the funds were then made by the committee: To the captains of the Three Bells, Antartic, and &Eby, $2.500 each, and a gold watch ; to the first mate of each ?easel $220 each, and a gold watch; to each of the second mates $2OO, and a gold watch; to each !of the officers $lOO, and a gold medal : to each seaman $.lO, awl ksilrer • medal. To the captain of the Lucy Thompson, a s/r -iice 'of plate worth $1,000; to the first mate, $250; to the second tante and petty officer*, half ns much no to the officers of the three other vessels. • To Capt. Watkin_s r of the -San Francisco, a service of plate. ti cost $1,01.10; to the first en gineer $.500, and a gold medal. ' Tn Limit. Murray, a service of plate valued at $l,OOO. Telthe first officer of the San Francisco $250, and a gold medal; to the second officer $lOO, and a gold medal; to sailors of the Lucy Thompson 52.5 cash. The plate committee wee authorised to cell a public meeting, for the presentation of the tome. Mr. Cunard, on entering the room, said ho had ss2s—and Mr. Kingsland $7OO. Mr. Leigh moved the gold medal fur all the of f icers, and the silver medals for all the sailors. Ho also moved that in addition to the medals, the first officers be appropriated $.160, and.to the second officers $2OO, and to the third officers $ l OO. Ths motions were adopted, Mr. Leigh then further moved that, to the captniu of the Three !tells, 85,000 be Appropria ted, as he had done the niost work ; to the cap tain of the 4ntartlc .Vl,OOO ; and to the captain of the $2,04 Mr. Aspinwall stated that ho was credibly in formed that the captain of the Three Bella (Creighton) entered into a contract with the wartermaster to save the passengers of the San Francisco, but he thought the fact 'detracted nothing from the praise which had been awarded him. In nuewer to an inquiry, Mr. Aspinwall further stated that ho believed the same contract W 11.13 entered into with all the vessels.. - . Mr. Puer urged the diAtinction,Abocause•the captain's( the Three Bells was a foreigner, and therefore entitled to the more praise. - Much opposition was evinced to the motion of Mr. Leigh, giving a larger sum to the captain of the Three.liella than to the enptaina Vtbe other two vessels. Mr. Tileston hoped no such dis tinetion'would bo made.,, He was sure Capt. C. would not thank them for it. Finally, Mr. Brown moved to amend 'Mr. Leigh's motion, by appropriating $2,600 to•cach of the three cop. taina. ',The nmendment prevailed. We LEARN by telegraph from Washington that mc. Alexander de &disco, who for the past fifteen years or thereabouts, has filled the post of ltuasinn Envoy at Washington, died yesterday, after a painful Illness of some weeks: As to the precise age•of .the late Envoy we are not inform ed, hut it could:not have been less thanseventy.. He was a Walachian noble by birth, and fleet entered the public service in _Husain *bent fifty years ago, without fortune, but endowed with some knowledge of the French language and a clean hand-writing. _Bohemia in theburcaus. of the Minister of Foreign Affaira at St. Peters laugh, in the lowest ortwolfth class of - that/Me*, or official hierarchy, which embraces all branch es of 'the public`service, and died of the third class, as l'rivy Counaillor, or in military valua-; that as a Lieutenant General. During his long' diplonuttle career, ho never , affixed his name to any act or treaty concluded by him, nor was he ever employed by the Government on any °coo elan of special importance. He owed his good lbrtune principally to having ben- "attached in -the quality of Secretary to the Count Suchtelett, who, after the secret interview at Abe in 1812, between . the Emperor Alexander and Berna dotte, the elected hereditary Prince of Sweden, resided in the quality of an Ithperial.Comalis 'goner at the head-quarters of the Prineeilaring the campaign of 1812-18...',WithCoanXillueldel lett Mr. Bodice Want tc , Fariiiiid - thence to. 11- gnu% dining the fernons'Congroes which settled the attain of the_ Continent. : The. Count Was appointed the.-Russian Envoy's*, the Court of Stockholm, and Mr. Bodice° frst SeCietary of Legation. Count Sachtilest enjoyed greet foyer j _ _____ _ _ Iwith the Emperors Alexander and Nicholas, and yoke, both civil and religious, or death was cer' to AND Surcion..—A frightful begat . on his death-bed some eighteen years tigo, re- Min. They formed the detdgn of subverting the recently occurred on board the ship Amelits , ,4 commended his Secretary to the Sovereign. Af ' government: with the intention of establish-• Vera Cr . Mad :Wankel had with her ayo g, the decease of his generous benefactor, Mr:, Be-o lag in its stead a 'kern' and Christian govern- lady who beauty captivated a Mexican ,V3ltlef.i disco 'was for some time Charge d'Affaires at ment. 'Dm Dna e the .passengara. Rig 114WV111 I Stockholm, whence he was sent in the capacity : They issued tracts and , circuital% in Irbich ',,,,,,4 n i w h enem p e nl e armed himself. d of Minister to Washington: A few years after , they attacked the abuses and corruptions of the t e n girded to the s cabin, andalt er rahllY eraPla his arrival here, he married Miss Williams, oti civil authorities and the religious teachpa, iko. entreaties and Menaces, stabta Its victim to th Georgetown, a young American lady or remarks- They destroyed idols and circulated pintione of heart . It is mid \ that the eon ct of the M i 44 ble beauty. By her he leaves seven email chi- : the Scripture* and rahillana Wads. and preach - ican lead for some Ome previous ndicatedrat urea, beside three grown-up nephews, and at o to the people a purer religion. Allthis,strarige • derangement. \ . neice of whom he always took parental care. to nay, secured them the &Tor of the people, and . - Mr. &disco was distinguished by remarkable their thousand was soon multiplied. Thus Rung I ERTL, Jan. 21.--Ilia mob lout nig*, hung in financial abilities. Through the liberality of his Su Mitten commenced about former patron and of the Russian Government, Since then, he has fought many battles. three y ea "' V II— effigy Mr. J. R. Walker, Director of the Mill act with I North East Railroad, R e f . MPa n Ying th ai he accumulated a considerable capital during \ his j "In every place he expolee the corruptions of long service in Europe, which joined to an :::- , the mandarins and priests, destroys idols, caveat I shouts and yells like infuriated Sends. e mad • cellent economy on his large salary here--more latea the Scriptures and religions tracts, (many and drunken excitement knows no boundis. The effiag, which is labelled the " Father of than twenty thousand dollars nnnually—enabled\•l of whiclovere of his own production, in which, the Gangetaws," yet dangles from the ihnb d him in this country to carry on speculations on Not coarse, there are many errors,) and preaches , the tree en which it wee hung. Several eid sed n . 4 a large scale in land and stocks, and especially I the Gospel. his main army is now before Pekin. are absent at Pittsburgh, attending the trial, of in the loans for the Mexican war. s The property Considering all the circumstances of the present me Ring an d L owry : , an d n ail :wig of IMpOr. , left by him must 'exceed half a million dollars. rebellion in China, viewed either in t civil or re-1 r anee b as tra ns pi re d "da c e th e toaAng down of tlisi , —N. Y. Tribune.. ligious point of view, it is without a parallel in b r id ge. \ A 1 the history of the world." 1e CAPTAIN Pennunn a.—The telegraph brought news yesterday of the death of Captain Alden Partridge, at Norwich, Vermont, of which place he was a native. Pew names connected with military affairs in this country• have been longer and more widely known than that of Capt. Par tridge. His career may be summed up in felt. words. Ile entered the army as a cadet in the summer of 180 G, and on the 30th-of October macs ...., seeding was appointed Ist Lieutenant of Engi 1 7 neers, and a few weeks 1 ter . was called to Ml' the place of Assistant Prof sor of Mathematics, in the Militsry Academy. the list of promo dohs July 10, he was raised the rank of Cap tarn, and in 181 R, was called t fill the chairs of Mathematics and Engineering. He was at the Pont bead of the Westo lnstitu 'eti at various times as Superintend Mt first, e year, from September, 1812, to ternber, 813, again,' from January, 1815, to November, 1816, and finally from January tolily, 1817. During a period of absence a Superiritendent pr tem. was appointed, witif whom, on 1 is retarn, , Captain t P. had a difficulty, which led a court-Martial, after which be resigned, Aprir\ 16, 1818:\ The succeeding year he was placed at the bend of the Exploring Survey, under, thil;6th articlh of the treaty ofGhent. \ • \.. On leaving public employment - lereturned be his native place, and established his famous milt'. Rau academy, In 1826 he removed 'to Middle- ' town, Connecticut, and nine years later, we have the impression that he was connected 'with the movement by which the,lcorwich, Vermont, UM ' versity was established by act of Legislature.— In 1840 he opened another military school at Portsmouth, Virginia: \ lie at various periods was occupied in the same Manner at various pla ces, Pembroke, New Ilimpetiire, and Reading, Pennsylvania, among the t. ',Quite recently he opened* his last military choal at Brandywine Springs, Delaware, the beildings belonging to which were consumed by B.vi the, day. after the closing of the last term. Ills exertions at this fire are supposed to have laid thee-foundation of the illness which caused his den h. He returned to Noraich.to spend the recall° where a sud den attack of sickness, at the end ltf twenty-four hours, put an end to n life distinglaished by in domitable yersererence end enthuAesni \ \ in the cause of military science and instruc4on. ' It is stated by a-correspondent of the 14sIon Traveller, that Captain Partridge entered Dart mouth College about 1807, and received\his de gree in 1812. We think there must Int tome mistake about this.—X. I`. Tritwite ‘\ \ TIIE LanßElDtit FAXeliElleNT.--.FrOln the '2l. Y. Expren, of Saturday evening, we clip the following: It haring been reported that Monseignor IL9 to leave for Europe, today,, in the Collins steamer Baltic, no little excitement was apparent, towards noon, in the neighborhood of the steamer's dock. People began to crowd down, from ten o'clock, until the time of the steamer's departure. Groups of persons might be seen stantijiag on the corners, and all along that part of West street, talking . about the Stuicio--all oyes meanwhile fixed on the deck of the Baltic. As the crowd grew more numerous, it 11101 found necessary to place a strong guard at the gate of the enclosure, leading to the steamer's gangway, and strict orders were given to.admit none who had not some buirinesa connected with the vessel. . A large proportion of the crowd was made up of the butchers from the spring street Market, near by. Most of these had on their white aprons, and presented a curious contrast with the numerous red shirts and collars conspicuous among another class of spectators. I All the wharves, from which a glimpse of the steamer could ho obtained, were crowded. In order to be as near the Teasel es possible, many persons paid fare to Hoboken, so that they might get into the enclosure at the ferry. . The roof of the country market in West street was taken possession of. as were also the stacks of lumber, piled up along West street. Alarge i\ number of persons were also assembled o the roof of the Collins' Hotel, at the. corner of . ci.. boken street. The barges lying at the foot of Watt stree. were all full of spectators. Among them were many of the nithow liothinge it is asid.--The various persons on the steamer's deck. were closely scanned. with a view to discover the Nuncio, and we noticed ono man, not willing to trust his optics, anxiously peering throng a spy Outs. A great many Germans were on the gro all ta.thing in.their own language, on the oche kon which had brought them together—but bey., d this there was not the_ slightest sy-mptom violence, nor a disposition to violence, of any sort. To every inquiry whether Mons. Betlini was on board or not, no satisfactory reply was -re turned. Certain it is, ho did not mate his ap pearance on deck, though a person witforeign air, who came out of the cabin to loon the crowd below, at one time was supposed tol 7 the obnoxious individual. We, heard it stated that one of .the Democratic German Associations had received intelligence early this morning, that the Nhncio had left the. city loot evening, and was supposed to have, gone \ to Boston. Under this impression, the effigy and banners which had been prepared were not ex hibited. For the same reason, the contemplated procession was given up. . Another-report was,. that Monselgnor Bedini went on board the Baltic, at eight o'clock this morning—and it seemed to be .the general hn premien that imbed gone to Boston, and that the story had been put in circulation in order to de- . ceive the "Know Nothings " and the Germans. Twelve o'clock at length arriied. "Ting-a. ling" went the engineer 'S bell; “nll aboard!" shouted the men at the gang planlq lt revolution or two of the ponderous wheel, and the majostib steamer slowly moved off into the stream. Bang !"-Lang :" went her guns-z-4.4 went the' Stare and Stripes at the , peak, and initood of torrent of "'biases" o hurricane of cheersbroke from the crowd,—who, thereupon, gradually and quietly dispersed.. . The Police were out in strong force, under ermmand of Copt. Carpenter, of\ - the FifthVard —but there was no occasion for their into ' ference. There could not have been fewer than three thousand persone on the ground. \ 01110 t t OF TIM CMS& lILBELLION.—The Bev. 1 , 7itr. Tonyson Yates, an American Baptist His- sionary at Shanghai, has sent:home the Yellow- I in g account of whathe beLleVes to be the, true' origin of the prevent movement in China: \ I r SHANGHAI, 2.11 Sept., 18,5i\ ' , There are at present stoppingln our 'nisei n, two lads, whose Identity is not'known, except in our mission. One, a boy of fifteen; is the son:of, the 'Southern ring,' the killer' a lad of eighteen s I or twenty, who Was - en tho last Sabbath received into our Church by baptism, is the nephew end adopted son of the ‘Seuther*.King,' Lone Of . the four great leaders of the re Ilion tri p h ina.)-- From these young men, (the elder . of wnem is well acquainted with all the circumstances that led to the first hostile demonstrations) wo have r7 .le been able to get correct info alien, ..touching the origin of the rebellion. "From these yonng men, we arn that Hung SuClauen,(at present known as 'Tail in g Wfutg4' , having embraced the Christian religion, destroy ed every sign of Idolatry about lira , house and school room, (for ho was a teacher\ of -a high 'sehool,) and gave mach attention to 'publishing .the' Gospel. Diseiplecof the new doctrine Mul tiplied rapidly., Soon, this_ innovation Upon,. the ancient customs, attracted the attention \ of the authorities of Queng See, (for it was in this in-. torior province, far removed from foreign 'Blau once that this new thing started.) - ' .. "The uthorities in question attempted to crash` 1 the neW'rcllgion by perseOution, but: it only at-, tracted attention to t..i Binding that the new sect was daily and rapidly increasing; they (the civil and military antheritles)beliended twoof the disciples; thinking that this rigid measure would , 7 supproas this disorderly body. '',,lftit,- sit far from [ 'this effect,li!ey .. (tiiii: Christians 'Who lid In-, - eresecd by this time to quite atenaiderablanlim- i .ber) took , np - arms in defence or their - - religion 1 and called upon God !odd and defend them.: .... , "The - imperialists, in an • engagement' with' them, were rooted, with great 1033 . ~T he Chila•! flan army increased rapidly,llll they able ' to vrittuttetid any forte that might A6'5,41)414' *oast them. - The Christianlirmc nOie air ly teitireitted. . Th erweltbitlii - - 1' ilik*, omit' [ be delivered from life bondage of • imperial \ \ • , ' . . • , - ..-. , •:,, z ,:, — X. - -.'-. - :. ,. .'. ' f.A-:---' -...::---,.1,::::::\T-':71,t,:,;,;li'sk:71,.,--...-.:,!..„4-.:-,,,:!,;:::!..--,-5.,,,,,,..J.4;..;..,,.....„.:;,-.}...,_ , , , . . . , gv-453.00•4\14.....4..**.5.i.., • \ :;••••,..\, - ;l* , - , -11 ‘1". ' ' , .. 7 ...: ', • ,,,,, ‘. - t t" ' ' . - - . ' ~ * , ' •\- -, , .4,1 1: : :4 ,7 C:\•..l'..i_?' ll.F:frii6l.l:.;`-'7,:rf fq - . • ' A ' • . ' Eashns AND Wearente Pnatotrr.—The ain't of freight being daily conveyed both east and west over th e \ i.h Beltimere add Ohio Railroad, is said to be mense, beyond all precedent in the history of e road, or the expectations of its most sanguittends. The Parker Vein Steam.. err, although . even of them are now on the line, find it difficult take all the freight offering, ' , and are bringine large quantities of merchandise 'on their return ips, for transportation west ward. The tease of the Cumberland Coal Company are also di ng a large freighting busi ness between Baltirn re and New York, and Lo cast Point presents a keen° of ,bustling activity, indicating that this nebuainess locality will at no distant day become A oat important adjunct to the prosperity of the ci . The Baltimern . and S qiehtintut Raifroad is I\ l, -also doing a very large tr.4sporiation business, as can be veay readily aeon by a Visit to Calvert Station. The amount of .;...la. from Hanover , 1 and the Cumberland Valley, whl h it has 'ponied 1 into the city within the past few eeks,. indicate the great value of its numerous branchell and connexion. The transportation c Patties, via 1 Pittsburgh, whose advertisements le be found \,. in our colUmns, are also flooded Ili business, the Ohio being in a good stage of navigation At Pittsbirgh. ', . . The railroad war at Erie has eontribut in a' l great measure, to this gratifying increase of transportation over our roads, and. will" doubt- 1 less, with the despatch and regularitys \ ilt which tho badness is being perforthed, gir a pernianent tendency, to thin route for tramper.' Cation purposes, whilst it is a fixed fact in ran\ road experience; that \ the merchant prefers to ' travel by, the same route that Conveys his goods The New York and Eno road is refusing all ` , freights west of Beale 'and Dunkirk, and the merchants of Nei . , York \ are now f orwarding geods to all points, on' the Ohio and Ilissisidppi rivers over the, Balthitore and Ohio Railroad.— Dein - mire American. 1 .%........___ \ . 6'1:4. REczirr \rim \ft• wealthy meichanta,of past year was univetwa4 r m friends an anecdote ,whi experience, and which w n z those who 'desired to enjo ' without allor their 'weal .\\ peace of 'min • Re said that 1 tsined his fortune, he found h uneasy about hi's, pecuniary tare , when he was about sixty years of k, 'was disturbed by unpleasant thong t o some shipments he had just made. ipg, he said to himslklf, .`This will net . .. I allow such thoughts to gain them I 'e, I must bid'farewell \ to peace all m I ill stop this brood of care at once; and a .... blow." Accordingly h g e wentto hie co ting iii ro\'and upon examination found he had 30,- 0001; money on hand. 14 made out a li. of his relatives and others he 'desired to aid, 1.1, before' he went to bed again he had given a every dellar of the thirty thousand. Ile said h 41 144 i slept well, that night, and fora long time afte r Ids dreanks Were not disturbed by anxious `thoughts about his vessels or proPerty.—Bot ton I Tranaeripl. ' APPth4.- . -One of the tr 'city,le%)se death the onotarned, often told his `1 ocetirre is hie own recommended to all ' a serene ad age, i to (11471) their , when.' he had oIS. X began te grow nissoLuno %—The Partnership 'henna \g'' and a el4 „L gil „,.! rft . RDINC7 t..Y1M31 Nr,, th lTil t ! , tiPAPIPHOL, F Ia , ...e - ‘ , ..-1 , .11uslaeas,atab day • - t hat by metusl'esneret, "She to respecting assiwas of the tot. EMI , 111 be settled er either hfi.the the. mon!' .148rrls, .417uhfa:righsgat.3117.°4t.briattratarectZgli veer do; ,If the business, as usual et the d slitsl. 240. - 265 I.:t s T 'cry over ' Pltieburgh. !sly 1et,18,53. 1- '3:I ME .."' life. II \ . a sin- The Rey. Mr. Prime, of the New. York Obser Ter, \writes from Constantinople, December 15, that the recent 'defeat of the Turks at. Sinope, and the destruction of their vessels of war, gars great misgivings as to the result of the struggle; and the ''tone of feeding, has undergone a de cided change. Thecombined fleets were up the Bosphorus. \ He also mentions that the. Honorable .Mr. Marsh was expected to leave Constantinople in a few days, and that his succeasor, Mr. Spence, was hourly expin-ted. , itoeisrras, Saturday, Jan 21.—About four o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in one of the stores under tln, Blossom Hotel, and so rapid was the progress of the flames, that the whole block of buildings, born Bt. Paul at, east to Crystal Palace Block, is ma ss of ruins. The principal indforers are Messrs. Wade & Osborn, druggists; James Davy, dining saloon; Bnutstreet & Grooves, shoo dealenn , :t i s & Co., grocers; Oothout & Co., grocers; i f oy & Brothers' extensive bonnet .store ; , 34 rris, barber-shop; • . don &. Mooney, proprietors of the Blossom ,I 'use, sustain a heavy loss, ring but $4,000. I , ,on their furniture, .. \Two blocks on North Bt. Paul set, occupied 0\ ass rem and boarding houses, , werb also dam- . aged. The loss, it is now thought,*rnot ex- i cood'-$ '.0,000, about one half of which is CCIT end byr4isuranco. The °Courant' of the Blos som Hotel, all escaped, and many of theta man aged to Bois their furniture and. clothing \ -. N' , As Inneetter Penuc hicirma.—lt Will vit. from •t , subjoined document, that it in contemplation to hold a public meeting at .Nei I Tert e on the Orhting, of the 26th instant, in re! ,- eren to the protection of our fellow-citizens n. ' their religione n‘itts while abroad. • This is ar 1 important more= nt, and, in the right direction. tilt& undersigned., would respectfully invite their fe w.citizens dttn public meeting, to be held'in th Tabernali on, Thursday evening, the 241 i • tant„ for \ the purpose : of adopting such Me . sas stay th4!:.e . deem - a proper to ii,,ti; 'secure the, musket o enema flosernment. in the penmeti ot the' \prlnelpes of religions ' fret:dont and especially in thaprotection of Amer. man . citutecut in the enjoydet i of their efghta of condone° and of religious w p, end . to bury their cad in ancla r etay and w each rites as to them day,seein appropiate, w sojourning or traveliag. in foreign lets- . ~ 'The itajoymenx - of ese,righ ted and hilly guarante to all p . tions, - who sun ;meant ;of business . visit our *wintry,. and the r cip , on the part oLothers tower our ci 7 , no longer to ; withheld.", DzsiercrivaCo xraionll/ \ 41:.••• Tee, aura burned—Twat* amain' aaseleas—rei gve's, and a OA berord,- About threerlapir yeeter day morning , the ',tables f A in and Peter Bertram, en the southeast corner rf. Butler , 0:1 Slueettstreete.,Was\disenreied'en fire. ' 4, weather was intensely ,ria, anti Ilted , bloti-, ing hard. - The,tlames spread with fearW repidil ty, aeon commindeating with the'dWelllng'housel adjoiningoatintlerandSyntmesoirgent..);9*lth.. °tending the active exertions of thefireeten, the stable, together with nine direllings,\prineapally trade, woke. \ destreied, rendering .Arer twenty poor, families hpuseless. . The :stables rentehted fourteen horses; ten or:whieb, and onew were burned to death: , The houses - Imre . 'AT pally, owned hy'Adam And Rater, Beitienr, an . built on leased ground..', The entire loss is estinnitedl at slo,oth., The weather Was so cold thef\the [ weter.frixe as it fell' front tbe.rimmen's . • papes, ' Thiralerr\at half past ox o'clock yeoerdsc. , morning, wa tipped by the bnrning•of e." Irani 'stable, belon ' g„ to hiM,.4lc6iddy, on Water between Visa d.ltace; -- tegether . with a pile. of I\ strives. , \ -, - A Symmsan, tha , „ r\ jl6v;i nas.t.,e, ixi:git:ga el ltive. coorrairre e %z it) Alii' &.... g o l t A y N . .„, BL.VE— kIAOOO. xuri lbs zsiver ' beetb s iands o. Irtf Inge, 'one onßutler \ and the ether on Symnies.' st 3Ls sm AIL {TRITE BE , \IINSIn stork' were Set on ftrb but\w discovered ; in .time to ' b e are br ^.., , • , ' .4. J. MOIL extingtiish the' \lames . * . th st' few, buckets of water. •, , . .\ _,_. _ I At the ' , ihno ol \ the Ar on 'Water: street, a dwelling on the cor;r,of . sttrth and Broadway was Alm fired, and erdegutaned **mit anc. 4 damage. Allthe.fi yesterday—fire in lipnl, ' her—were the. work , I.'Arn'tliaries. , , We `are pleased to.leain that . Miles\Greesiirood,. the engineer, etrar24."F of . `‘'*l3'rr tha 4r/PA I of the scamps.--CM.- Co ~ . - v - • . ,\-. r . , The Hon . James ßooter, Ilzi - . litotes Seat. , or from Penrisylruda, hen'beenelkt .e. Trod, . \ its dent of the Sunhuryand Erie V \ lCompany. The company . In our opinion . ' ' fortunate , in the scitchon of itii' chief of er. If.r, , Cooper ' , la a gentleman of talent, ithastietrantllntirtence. and. under lila intelligence' we shall' expect . the Sunbury and Erie improvement ' 0, , he Otte, ditf mulled forward to Completion ' Tabi veal Will; wbenonil2.leted; pouia 'strong and conttneOua stream : of wealth into the. lap „of elldda. Titiphigthe lake' trade at a &Tomb' point, 'it Till divert:hither 'a 'Mt share of .th strtilitle products of the teeming West, and: Ifillildietbstie in'exchany' therefor, the merchandise 'of Oaf inercharda and the.roannfacturee of tnqlant ice. The:thee far kriging bbjectiortahaigo* by. Let uc ItiVe a cordial union for' the ' ILL:v=Ol4 thept - 0 * . ireattiarposs. Let its byre ita 'grdelpy ~. as loon,; and man can give - the Lake at Eris. —.Paws& Nsw °mass; Jan: 20.—JUdah \rano - died on Wednesday night—his fortune 13\mo:treated at $1,000,000 41,600,000. It is reported that the bulk of it is bequeathed to public inititntiona here. Porbesi Allison; a prominent rnerehtm_k:and President of the St Andrews Sotiety,has &Moon dad, being a defaulter In the sum of $404108 The Governor's Message was delivered te-day. and is strongly in favor of annexing Cuba:: Four eastern mails were received Carriagew for Bale. . lux undersigns asjun receireagikft ftotri tire East, at his CARRIAGE WARE- Dural -4 141-.. 4 h° 1.°41° ih,, ITT aew tirP7l%l".ciirtirar.stir° un, which. he will nil on the sm• lovesTatte cash. Roving hod twelvelnsie Monte fa lbe hustling. nod with his well blown futilities the keg, hi datteell himself In putting down Olt competition. '• • • Thou wishing to 'purchase are sospectfolyinSitid to toll and al fur • ' , Especial and protnot attention' tudil for palitninf ear Emynea.yei • ...TIMM InUTX- VALUE NEW FRENCH, :CURRANTS. jEVO Por at *mums . PArrows. • Jr_ . ...Junto. copr.) tho Dimon& • raIEMPERANCEVILLE PROPERrtFOtt •is SALE or 'reheat= for Slerchindlea," Tea • bulMlog Lots la the toward' Tratneranmallle. A ran ettanee.hl% Offered to any/amen arlahlag 'to Wein Almre PLoc. , !or peFtleedaya, earthy of Intik, . 1.1 OUSEKEEPINI3 'DRY. 9001 l 'MUIt; .. ke t ,PIIT t o IIEgYrIV ,tttr.irilrtangU7enujea!al%,,, . . Linea and Coital: %Winne per, ..- '. -, s : Rtair Linens T n eltle 3 (leg i : .• . • .• ' :.: \ Towels and Toweling Dlapene \ Napkins Dollies. de.4 • , ._ • .... t4, l 4: l .f:P mes k C Fu go grpe ure r i l i , n4 lfain ., r.r" . • Al they devote:idol ettendlon to thin branch of t s bedr.. i * 4 41: grx211417! 2!!'d the ir!'s?"rlatrr, . Great Chances for Bargains..: N - . / ill, tuidersigned would respectfully! in. \ eni.fsrai .b LlAir Glenda end . 1 1,gurn. ;:s n*IW tt > , eje 07\eich and e' CAIIPSI-Celatelye In:lndus.* in the ham the ' marathetnren and Importer, .erhleh. 1,7411 1 ,V . , "fai , VrAr i gralmearz,V=a : .0 tan ur:r. p, t..ciaso f u or T it ,b 4 _, An {DIM ~: .rice ,• IMPItIA a EAT ocean SUPAB- "endrUtd .... rir 'PETS. from t most celebrated mane ln the Cob tad Sta " 'tend . = ": b erroollre'tal Me!ti ....,.. v er dth 't,:ir, tho with A= ZIAISUIIIeIIi of uti Cloth% Mali:Ram Idatt ll iable and Mao Owen, dm. do.. • The notice dote pens be iont .. „tbeepterna we " t° .!-'" 4 0 " . °N..71Elt e ISt S M., ,Nei.'.ll2-Tbirdieriet Strayed or Stolen, EOM the subscriber, ht S. ,-174143 ,, k boat ursday old,, Noir, Mb; a years old, with o etrull white spot forehead. a amen burst la the .left giant. Any. leasing laforatatba at P. ShealeVe, In thelpi t ,loar eieeir &Mem' reward. . fardp] Ja3.l7Z*FOll • T ITELE FERNS, foiFtaiiire Little Vriendb, fe7 eoplecofthe above J i Tle t d e a c .t .. dZ s ' oWAti d t . ‘OLL'EUTTE E-3l bls pprime froilt But te, thliday rea'd by R. IL, by MENU IL COLLMS I I ft. i , 111 \ ULK PORK, LARD: /..e ,:: \ , 7051 r b t .. D : u i IA Port Lnl . '. • • :: '. ':„ 4..3. 1 Ab1..11.0:4, &Atm to r i g.i/. * trear ' .1 :- Olio. UNRIRLES,S bbls. White Berns:.'`, N. ea _ ilLhla. No. 1 Lad. la otmector We WM. AMULET A OD. _ . CLOV ' SEEN-250 bus prime Ofikolow eerlelna In eampl ,t eta ahloDistarder,ThriabbY z JIG n > >, LlGUrri. Iyatastropt. "VfEDlca., 120 W 10,t. of :**. yfil, rim thee eid Myles, Med to mder, SIT me h• JO&Y • ow. Market et: 1..34 Dlernes em. Fourth simd Smithfield et.e.: _•:_ DR SALE .two story ErameEirenhit, a ime and Tot. I touted an din atroat, batiian i nd /minds Othirkirghner ettun ,..... rtalnlind Int room.; two mama p_paated; .adul br dram In th e P ri me i,a • nma 41ITEDRIES=-s:bblivarime. Maple Sugtu, worm's. w TAttaiiiaipr: 2 bbt, 20 Mt. cut a d dryn'oban24 • 30 tvaea 2 a 410:12 o; bbla. 'Whit, Jun . reed • AMIN- WATT Idta t n, as. • • I.KIRTING AND BRIDLING.LEATRE I. Lk store and fur sale DT la Limit I's I,Ror a, oloaeopits Bolder, with Suspension Frame. will toteceirielley.thyl Cone, ‘ t • Ile until let Yobrnary,••l,444: Tile .0.1 Iderto be of the following dlmenelonfillk The niliert Inner part 1331'0,410 Inches!. diameter, by , k3.l 'deep as eldee, and Um lower or outer nut, ,/t0 fed ditantetar, 35 derv. kis must Include the errethin Of the Whole oa,the nds, st St. Louts, and, the putting one In tropic" ? , I , es of the melflolon tb meatlted,byapnlioa lon to • • et *.agew tads 'IIDIYAIIDSTAOO, JALL xI.APER-20,000 pieces of now d loudifht deslgan:at tbevertlow xxle* of to. irtne d g- h etrrhW tri ton turt\,_ II ESE-500boxTs Cheese in•atortld , iv II& I. Dr . jail • R. DNIZZLL I CO- -- - - HEE SE-50. tixe by - jalfl • yr. In ROCERY -STORE TOW SAL} ofthe best tha cettre dt Atrattnghtuh;dohti• r ea& twalmear, and tar ohs eh! Inmate* at .4 den. THOMAS WOO 43 Itarkeet men. ' :, DAQS-10'doxen heavy. . w Bap, country Air cwt., bit reached and kr: alto hkso DRIEA PEACHES AND . ' Drled APPIM by • . O. 'll.ll, lbe tab br . . W][ 1N . it. . CIIIZIADPS - LIQUID .11AIR YE--;-This luit ankle man= be too strensly.remmat • • • to tab' Ile altentlon. It =Wen= to a peculiar detace •e= • •ongractnalty changing white, red or stay to = :black or =ows, la are ne t lpter, without:AY 11/3'erT what** , t= t 1 .41.44 bt4 . TaulinlgrailoV l AVefbt =aslant. Clenuoman who t alear•w em hlrarn or rename-at= • gray or =dub hag eau in a taw wpm= hart • ' mama* black. I t tepared bY r••• • ".' Prepared and oold hY'R. YIT , LLIWY•hTIXS; IT: trealy pea -1 of all Der pleasure of them ought BIITTER--10 kegs and 4 Mils: for malaby : 440 3,IVALT. ,. .PAPER- - -A, largo assarnnenkv---4 - award Tannin at M. limb* . 310. 1 4 1 "4" FRESH OYSTERS FROM' . BALTIMOIM i . - - JUST RECEIVED AT • A. -1 1 LD!..s DEP-O-T.' Coiner of Wood and Fifth Ets 7 . tanti LISS PRME TUB WOO L In-'lltiee' num, 11.114 for oats b y • ' J -DOOM tiTILLIMIDA.LY—Stockipft bbiOufactory ISM arced, loOtt door to the Iron Off 130IoL) dlere win be 11.14 the lerrert_ of Rookr._ • mule to wear so% sod gold chest. IMO o r. MOP tetra ham aroma! •end ronsequent d/rOrpothtellork re. member. TIM OLD STARR whole the thaohrtgte . • uodk•rr has tom carried C. ineeevatar De the festrmarst d43SIAS , BLIJE--20 cameo :for solo. by D. d:TAILVZSTOCIT ECU. • mit BUS DRY- PEA£I.IE.4 (hat 74) iii One ey %full- foe ale by. - WO • • • • . J - . BOO= .., \ 41;1110,117;1ER, DILWORT II . O !..cc7So.s.. I- t in td h t t,..h t a z.d . w i tjt ri Ap r th; , ....t . .., lng, awl to o V tuxes val... I 92 , 1, tot iliKm of . .. i t ta 1 1... *72 :4.1 4 . - 7158'-• loont - te ""'` dlrm 4 - —6'. . NS 1it1.:9" 4 14: - r 114, - .M4 4 ."Ar• / CD, LIVED. OIL , logal!oxis white,.zr• .- • \• Tint.d rim, .• al. T ' • ' -' • ... • \ . \ 'Ti. • A. RATINTSTiIeN k Xi/ 00/A PLAIDS ~ A. A. gm= .t..1.'9,•g *- . a ii i srat xti - met a jff 5 . 1. 16 . 2. 9 ked :ei...27 , p1 i ; 17., . --. _ 1010,EFINED SUGABS--60 b4ls : gne r witt - e4 .- - \ it -l A.U. bb l i t.PA g fr co 8 2° bbilOaltittt,V---. .. ~. IMILUSO4IIISON ik dO..- .- ' ' S44t—F' co.' pearled fur \ BUiiil4 ,s .. ' , Ti. A. IklZq • OL ) BUTTE '..--4bbls fretih3ollßuttes, '. . mit 1:r; &Eltithrookl,bitiaktp , , -', '. 1,, - 4, .'• , 1. 4 .41 P '- S.III:To ~sti.:_ha.s: .. • ways on Att ... .. Of ,L• 01504 0t9,12.1,:t... -- \Ma s C lo b ie l , l ß 1 MitsietZ7toW,Trt-I-PMCITM 1,."d 3axit A WV . Via4I trtaaas..TlM l ßil a \ - X7lt \ t %~; ~_ fll U. A. A. MeBANE..IIII. It NO 11:RpIT IL 001 \ \ \ .\ \
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