• • I - . . STABLISHED IN 1786. - -BUSINESS DIRECTORY . 11 einlitgoirs. -a tare AtivErtmemo AGENCY Barton Mar. Now Ypia- • '4 dad Afa. 10. Sam rtes(. Uat:aol. P. .f. Ws artpouts far the moot Intuodlial and lartoes _ 6 rfnigmr I=W Popo. both In tly Baited Mates f NEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS. MIA forinqn4r. tot of. flortneen . M= snow= the lend - o , bd boso s s ynfewy La the city of New AMOR/MN ri2UlliGt, ItRUNO, WEISSENBORN A CO, (late Poln ir[msn, rXiltrwtv=ilh=xinir, &nt, Staidelmlns. - • J 4,4 , dtk.r.xEO IAUNROECO.,CO. Extensive • Clutillnd tataletahrotrat. 411 Broadwol• 00 1 ORN COLT'S Stnielard Gotten Sul Du Y ck; - 12. Cf. BEAOII A CO., Nn.7l. PI. street. tie. ork. de agents.. C.a. C4Lixas from Pert•ral nthrr eilltr, slab, obiN A BURR% Print Cloths laird tiopror take" Pm B oll" oy . ,d ittett Printer. 77710 GWBS. • • tOWEN, Me - N:ISIFX A CO. Importers Of• Anserfosn and V oho, Poor; Gmode.ll2 and COTTENET &cb.. fintoirters of French _ 4 odrd other tomorron [ha d. No. atroeat stre.4.. PSTEIN A HONIG, 100 Liberty tfd Cedar eh. ror:Yrldity Pim", tinrortvrx of Wily— reldrades. Mika. fellidarr 4,:ti_ . - 7ES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of ' 'Dress Tries logt, °Woo d Vilusm.r. PRA Brarora. Mitts, Goods R owell y. Pi.ENNEQUiN Sr.r!, tof RY. U_Al lll, CO.C Le Paßig xi ROBINSON A CO., No. 187 .Broadway, . Importers and Jobbers of lam W.I. Illbiewb Fmalmoidatior,llociery. Glare. Woall Wares. apl2-1, :It°RN, SOIILIEPER RAMIAIJS, Ito- 1 Semler* of German And lief nims Broad Clotho. PlCka. ion N. to etstraie. enee. • QALOMAN KOIINSTAMM, Importer of Lama and Embrolderten and 'Ebner.; larae t G 2 Broadway. - DETER D. :MULLEN, Importer of French 8.1 • Garman and Serie:lDi, - Cimel. Patin. Velvet. Mrri• 4 new Pilaw ,-ly I.lYadens, tio, find street, New tort. jay2l2 'ji()IILSAAT BROS., 40 John street; Im wo-tvr of Tallies 1111. P., 21i1M31 - ft ON, Berlin, Wowl, m a p. Moroi. Button. them An 9.13-C. ATEEKER A MAIDIIOFF: MannFaetorerf of Fashionably Draw and ClookTrinwinms Frin g e. pa, Tassel. Batboy. Der stereo. ,al3. 7 P • G B. HATCH CO., CO.97 William .street, li'lemorleo< fientlemriof PurnishLog Good. and Als n afaidtmars o fStorio.ty. YOIIN M. DAVIES, JONES & CO., Im . Twortrzdtiant=f&r,ilellef s . lnodr, u a , nd ?ton, STRAIILFII3I A CO., No. 69 Broadway Importers of Cans and 10 0 4 0. ERlbr ark, and Trlratll , lol. tIEILICIIARDT, FR - OLICII A HOLT 11AUAION. Nr. P 2 and fel Liberty porret—irtbrctere of loch. wiss. and tierlllarrq:k., I:WT-nrs., I, ...sr- Int y tstins. Wry , . t, Woofer, of,..ry A CtitTAIZI 11/IMEDS. „ USE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in Braises, Darns, P-Pmina, CM. NW , Rye, an ri , ttl!ti CUM ihr oil esterual man plaints of man ar a nnual. It. W. Werabrook. origtr.el erixtrudrr and f loolytor,Wt Ihro yolaray o bh. Y. , ,yßr • - • DAGUNFLILEATIrta.. GURNEY No 340 Broadway; the oldest OA a and oanat_ellenai. sytabiLthscoont..lo thyel:M United . Wore. — ary • KdaiRAVKIiK. W: ORR, DoFigner and Engraver on . OP ♦ Wnral,7d. and 11 !puma a:ma. Yids Ps LW lareYet end bW.cstelabahment in the thntsd Mate, • • RX1T.V.4.413 tiDWARDS, sA.NFoRA &. ForeIST <nvortistwri. daTtrnada•sr. tbsela sad raolsorom v• twlAird ham 10010 of the world. Aurot in l'ittabargh:Adarns en. • yr 1.247 FANCY CIOODS AND EWECEIII. • y i NGELMANN Br, CO., 93 William etteet, bum - Goods. Button,. Cotton and Woolen (WWI. : , ,Tteg °ll ' , . Z 7, °,2,r.T;',M: t9l t-m- PECYNCLI AND GERMAN FANCY MESE:ft VIIAILLES ZINN to °C0.,52 Maiden Lane, <1 • v)ilesporters of Wroth and Osman Panty and Troyel lnlr Vil' l =n r. fia= r al t ET:N=4 4',Ye d . toa st ,!: • • o.BatrldS AND TENDER& urm: 11. JA N, (formerly IV. AN. V JaCa.lion Eidta,) Goats and Tenefer Maker, S9l troadway.dome door:dere 11th or.-. New rook_ 00000 • , - IBULDWARK. de. B. ft. W CORNEI:L, 135 and 143 • Watme street" min and przadanntal, Inn Were. PUBS. a.. . EOZPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 31aiden 1...,141=3=MafL,11.=er.: of Pun pi tt HOT_AEIL TULA:ACES, Le: - • AVID CULVER,(lnirentGr and. Patent.m) 62 Cllll iltnoert, tosnalnetarar amt dnaler, abvieinte retail. In larnacea. linnisters. tivntllntorn en. LYDIA r.uunErc NEWARKINDIA RUBBER CO., 51 - 1 Malden Lane. Y. )lassuEletra,re wail Wbolemlin I Gontlynx'n patent 'it,abber Ehoo, • Wtdra.Olgthing. flail, Top, kr. t0.4-IyP • i HENRY 7DAVENPOICT, 8 John stree xanma<zu:tT and Dna.. to in.l7 d•...rdpdAn s narN Patent BALD. Fabrics Vs.) liAbb. Odd , . sod topl. ,ml.l-1r ENION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John at., make all kind. I:sht , r eldtbine, w. Dra resin rpm. £2.60 t.B4.o.l<acb. MACrIINEKV AND It ACLILN SUOL:A • • c4CIIENCR'S MACIIINERY DEPOT, .6: t nourtlsad st,ct_ Ntsadeery sod Ntarlds. uosiosj,MSTP.USIKNTS . IARGILL ,ILCO.,473Saiden hum, tPS, Bnos Icatromeats. sultd Striags. -114-IERDINAND ZOGBAUSI CO., 'No. 97 MM. Lute, Import , '" a Vial.. (I catirk Amade u.. Etrluot, Mars I antrum...am. Ac, ic.l mh1+1,73. PLAN IitTEHRE AiidAPARED.WARE. ----- { ' 'fIEORCIE 110DORTTS, NOASB Wiliam I LP st... Now York, Wuulecila Manurselumr and Isrmn . t. ""rpT*"'dpe un d a iloll'ato,'V, I'M, . .. v " .. = IT rrl ' s Attu ant Foe Now York eryszEt Pala:, • le2T-r ° •-- ----- , PACER WAREHOUSE . • • CYRUS W. FIELD k. CO., 1I Cliff great, Whoksala Wailers la Antorioan.l , reoch, Gorman sod Eivallsb PIfPUBS. awl army dostaiptlou ot Paw Manaatetorma matoriala. . ALUNCAN;'LEWIS 4; BARTOW, - No. 161 Blum suit.—A artare'Vatiet7 of PAPIN for itor.k alMioneos, Ilintroa latoklainatorf. atonal... Moor& -mat TiadsMeD antarallY. 7.7—PAINT ANIAxtIAtEI KAMM malt L'El'.:. -7-- NBOW.COLORWORKS, F. L. NIOIL , oug't" t, A 93 Jahn Now Yor9: 1 . 9r1. sad Chrome 990. 44-11.9 ' ' SAL:Pr'';! lEVIANCE, ENDER SAFF.SIc Orals?. I**Sraiet Lock/land Chlms lUMILILT ATRICK. Ilanutseturnr.l72 rrart* • ---,lag AIILUORN & CO., 54 Maiden Lane, L a / litVe,,,,ttig/uste Marti r.cnomt, Imp.tecs of 'WYE EfTOW I virtEß, COATES & YOU lA, Nn. p.7,D . 4, 7 -.1 otret....l.'..leartto.. litz . l, Umskirt , Mlrfmri r 1 , 4 - v,,,,D0w U ' Lll t l.7, MINTY, he. 11. POLL IA)N & CO., Importer;: of so! : Fntneh.( l .erh acul rii.tt.a 01.....—N, :4 ra,./Ar . • eaL. ri, - HOP - KIN g 'el . T. P.CO'fIEES,I rrl - porioro or ig • . Freneti $11..1 , v MA., .tie , 1 Lexmlcy 1e...rt.4.;1 1 . 4 Tork. NW, • PLATFORM SOALES:. 7 11 Inn¢ tomrn—Swei^.7 right—thrarkoloun.h.l. l ttandsil. AernlA. rhibuteptti, OW) WV ( - 1)0t, '2lO IdArkt.t. Nn. Rntic;. t. , 4•41= . . _ • - eIEO.II.CE C. Z.1.1141.1.1.1:1, Di Cptitat•Or ul 1t 1.,,—, Not—. horn. Itiartgaßot awl nlb,r wo 2 ,:mi Z. ES moer,'.iteroet..New.tilg ark. thvmmutlest.o 3l, itanarso 2 =ll7l:. a Wlnizzo 13.Mtor; E. 9. Ne. I "'" M"...r.ge 4 I:nam.Y.sultern. /4. telliS. )1 , cata:ll.l,_ _, ---- --------,.__ .)! ' '" 1 4 4131L,LENGTilGitYING & LAMMING ; . tanw-; ..0.0. a gent variety of Indls Dubber Dolt I.L, and Toyr all of Irlakt. an, fat . morn benotlful than thaw, of alum m•terlala,and • bon/nal Um. mare dufa. ~,µo. V.. mac br the W.., 1....• thr.agbont. the mam.* a. try.. al a. e waif bf tla bee York Dull.. (kat 11 Mil d bum. D. Ye ar. aMrs. aulWanlr Ovid Mccitinnent in Acta,. YOrk. PIANOS AND NELDLEONS FOCI CASH. ffORACZ WATF,RS, the Krr t t Mmda and vart. Ueda, = Bros... Way, y'r. York, We - eig tro etirokr...t: w n h wstorers, rstlr sr LW. IL7 It to. ttia Warrrrs Watt Street... raise mean, noble biro to krmi thn rev.ent tight LUEI... otters Ms tonnes e o..ewrot of 11E, rikraed news o. rleloirons Wlerre paciorzpricr,Thr voh. Ills WwrltLent mm Irma Irmo ottbelsw.t ant onraerale!mat.ll....l Mora of swererslAt Wst Sr. York SW Wrs.l.ll.llols the 1...0HW sod mach seirolerel How. Warkkt Puya from hie ova' hem, !nod hfi•tod,u, of the beetßooton. Sew York end Wttslo roalrm effordbm el? °lmpunity tor Descent... emnd not to he tr_l , ll I.lootdofXl era: :L o la U r"A' l',l'."'filUsurLnan,l Re. lErt. Castor". of 31 e s.'d" qt Factory trines of MartorkMelodews of ,modal bats... Was furswrdel =IF tat1Z01... 3 1,7 ot Ti ILSTCCIIiII C-ALlCaS—Just rec'd '5lOO j raced calicoes, sn of whicS will to Fold at Se 1. 1 I . PrlC* 124. A. A. MASON & ss. , _ • -•••• • . • rinEESE--50 0 but. prima W. It Chasse 15P wdMo L :1,142 .1 Flour, 100 bbls. extra (arra v ns.2; .11,01.1 R— br urns arm / 4 . m. ' me d..d pc .riIANNEYSI Brom' Oil sal. by oat WAS= THE DAity'i- BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. ESEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor oarittrzzgighmrch en.c.bgr. I W. lIALI., -Attorney at Law, "Bake lIY thyudj.gz,^ 01. t street. taw= Fam;tltArad . 11 °BERT E. pMLLIPS, Attorney at Law, 1, St Lads. Mo. fe7 OBEIrr POLLOCK, Attorney at Late— Onner of PM and Grant atraltaamedta tbs anal tnpa. littabunata mr4l-710 AMES J KUILN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth sheet, ...Gnat. Pittsburgh. isti.-dis i j ~ItAI7OISO.III,I4EOIN, Attorney at Law, N 0.170 /math street, litighttrich. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, no. 89 MU, street, Pittabura. BANKERS AN D BROKERS. 17.E1111/01 & CO. Bankers and Exchange Woodetreet,threuerortholooul lit porch. N. relluy andsell Bank Notes and thin. Theeonnt Thee Erthlng, and ProruiranrzNotm make Colleetione In all thor prtheioal ef the Unknr. Revolves Deposit^ en mit anion lotereet, and edve their peewee sttentloo al, er matters areertathlno to a Itrotorll Plainest. 11.3.Eastesa kielithgewestalthlr tot eels. lULInd KRAMER .& RALIK B - ankers and Ex change Mann. Baynnd Fell Gold goad BUT. and Non.. Oft.i.lato Ina. on IC* Lore or i lloo . k . Sant .i 21n( l est. BoPta "11 oil gook mad, on ponds In Ohl Union. Ildllco ammo . of sod Wood anon% dirooldr oppoolto Ono Cludko n,SI-1)_ u. D. KIN ccria G, Coi fri2ML— B 11 ), n, Stock and Exchange r.F SUM , re EallterM mipplied at ear rent rater. Cniteetienta made on bbeWeet at leveed.; Wee. tern Dank Notes Nought and told. irza VATESILI% 131/1, ItALMER, & Waccessors to Morn, II V i ncent krelmatie einem In Nominn awl aPtie kernartre. °mildest. a Drpowit, Dank Newt and e—N. W currier of Wend iwd Third stivele. Carnmt Manny ,welTod on Deporde. eight Merle fur ealib sad celles. made on nearly all princi pal pante of the United nate. The Shekel madam wad Ibr libreinn and Alneelean Gold. Advances - made an eninevinente or Pendant. ehipred liberal termite • • o. vir.. H. - 1 - 3 Brow ,o. Nooth eat .;...untrki?gdAtt...l Alts tr. Rttsbotrae. All trimmed°. m.e Masi tains, and activations ialtr Mardi , attended to. WILKINS & CO.. Ezell:U - 1 - g° Brokers, • N 0.75 fourth street, opposite Dm Rank of Pith , A b. rill transactions et most Myers) rates Jrte LAILIMER, Jr. ' Banker nod Bro km. oth street, No. 08, adidointair the Bask or HOLMES .k SON, Dealers in Foreip at Domestic or Radiance. DadDricahat arm, 111-ZsoVar at k^.• mff."`ritiph throimbord the Una 0111,..- D s BOOKSELLERS &C. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Pourth atreed. Mello Bullrdnra `OLIN SrDAVISON, Bookseller and Sta gy Ilona, etaraeoe to DavisonA Anwar, a r Market - etmet. near Fourth. tittabengh. Pa. 4,kpaißY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and 'Dealer to Stations:7. £ Wm 82 Mate! ideet. near e nd. Pittsburgh, P. & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.55 Wood Week. neat door to tbn cm of Thrd. t N ob. eeletol and law boota ennetantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. d. W. BUTLIIB. CO., • I'O:WARDING & COMM. ' lON STEM ell ANTS and Dodos 112'011 kin& rf Pitteminitt Bilur fecturqi A rtkle.. Iml Pipe a.rd Sheet I.M. No. BY Fintt amt, id'64 WM. H. SITTiON. Wholesale Grater, Imparter and Dca-kr in oVOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old. Ine oonongsbels ILT6 Whisky. N 0.12. RouttrEad. entaar ri.4l end Yrant Plttsbarrz. ptrooa. ratal A. WBANE, Conunissipn an. ar . 11,:airr. RV:4 ° Z= VZ MT= littsbargh. spG4es3 • WM N.M... -a------r g ...§Ncc6iv - h - agoti7 Pl6Dar..nd aomsdon leeha; Sass MIN GER ELARBAUGIE & CO., (Sue C - 1 to B. Iterbaugh.) Comnalgem and Font.% erehants, Drakes In Nool sad Prodnee coesra/lr, 145111stutsit16tkosod streata.Pittslnaids. •P 34- , a W. REA, Fkotty l'Actoss,l Commideion out ..nd lorwatahto.l.l.-.W. and Dealer• r= st7tendecliu. ti0n.74=6.00 Trani Ea. P1ra112191.. 201221. .Pl./ A A R TW D O Y D . JO. 1 E CO & C CO s sion u c .na z i * sn t.? -: DeskTs Is Pittsburgh Sisuesetureditusir. IIIarKFICER •& /tItTELO, General dontrui: if I_ eon alerelasat.s. Phikedelphln. Moral Wes'. rondo onenudgruneuts or Prod= generally. mmt wart.. . .----Mar =sow tr *TR' .1 a.k.a. aroem, C.Mardadon Ideretmata. CO . , and Dealers I Preallem wed rittelsanth Hatinfariedee, So: I.l4.l!y ' sta • Pittalramtle 1 B. CA_NFIELT2), lati of Warren:!Ohio it/ Cmcmdaelma and rerwerditEard, and MA pie In Wettern Remo maw. mt. and Yowl flabotad Western Peed.. r. Watele Ample between Smithfield and Wood. littetrtirth. • (la. or Orat 1.131.ne. utw I - fr l .- LITTLE CO., Wholesale Grocers . 1..1141.0 awl Orumrsialoa Morchant. and Ranxi Pitto.urgla Idanuaelope. N. 112 can 434 elp.t. iiIIRESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11. NJ COLLINS. Forrarding and Claaroladon Merebank md twain . In Clan. Mittel', lalio /Ili sad Psalm anianalle 2.5 Wool ntrrok atme Water, Pittabamh a!e3l_, 'VON aßOcallo a NLI OES n P & M V U rd R a P n H t& Y a Wh re In MaCr& laduao C Ware stmt. Pita ken7ria Ps - lIONIASPALMER, Importer and Dealer In French and America WAN Paper N. 55 Market etmt, Lament. Plied and Yokab dank Pittebtaa , nilaars3 W--McCLINTOCK Importer and Whole ff.• • pie aid EMU Dreier In Caspotle sim floor 011 Ma. blettl . Table end Plmo onto. Who r Bhatm Pleem Boat Thomism. N 0.112 Motes Meet piIIIORRIS & PATTON, Wholesalo and Ra ta Broom. on the Ymtere M M Me of the mes. 2lte =b. Pa. _ _ ---- DRY GOODS. ------ _VRANK VAN GIORDER,. Dealer in Trim- t• 1.. x. IbuWy_and Glum, Lore fiord. imbrold,leu. ~...bleut'n. Furolublvg Gouda an Fancy articlur. a full a a e. atr.,rt , uurit of which mu alu•T• b. , bad at No. X 3..... k. .r 'n... , 4,..b.bd the bh=c!nd, ilttuburub. rs. &pita,. W:LX:lsigon-7:40-tenTo 0-7....-al+ifg t. M - URPHY & BUROIIFIRLD, sWholcsalc ~ r d Itegldru.rl! Alerdants, corner Fourth and ] GROCERS. e. BOONt, ' tiBREAUGH iiiiiiiiii I 1 EIkiERALCOMMISSIONISERCIIA NTS, rbesinv In W.I. Flnnr. Produce tatd Plll•ifinr, North Water stmt. l'hlls4lelphis-. / HANBAUGH& BOONE'S'" 1 4 10 BM A RD 1 Di G COMAII.OION htElt ofSa.l4l, _ 0 0 0. .. =MOM rurro If 011 N, FLUID & CO" Wholesale Grocerti oacormoiuionmercetuas.N?rm Med sod V.. 1 Pittibutah. .16 40 . 111111 T 5100RE,Wholcecilo Grocer, Geo. tifylog DeeSevin Prodoee. l'ittebrogls Han. nate. end ankle& of Efgelan and Itoneettr bfee.d laissers, No. Mb Liberty erteset. On bend st lee, eteekl,fenuferior Dia Monongahela Whiskey. (bleb rillbe " 3 1 9 0 _ Otraa SULU' ) BL2V PAU& CLI hand tt'sgy "IitITI co . *hoimie Orr , 1 SAI All ~ errs Lteruntralan Merchants. andDealars....ln_Pre.hane. LelWater 4151 L k'li.OE:Whnlei...iict w Groc,ara and etatrtirrlou Marchanta. tin.l94 Liberty strtet === iv Sl. BAOALEY & CO., Wholesale Oro. yj aim Na. 13 and Z 1 Food street. Plttalnusth. W ile TM A lgelo, ?iOCor 3 l era ; o.4mtt.r. : al fi no on It 4 s tdnoroglomt,==igtal Dealer. sAllotan thnlowoot Lams. itifikro,ukirTrALAil-,i; CO., wi. ---- i e kti, Gs.Cognmssi.u) Merchants. ',dors it, Prdtwe gto'd Pittsburgh. blsnorsetures. No. 2G3 Liberty stre.t. pitt.burgb. - - ---- -- rune v. erica:. .. . -- - —.-. us — Tn - Wiesa Trlie:lL VICK ejgfildiaSS, SI.I4XMWM W rA V lztislti fijocrq'ilaistu I=l. ?UIVTZ.gt --. sod Pittsburgh hisnalisetures gmerzur conger of Wood and wsta stmts. Pituttarth. STO-IffAIERT dJoceJ ISON, otos a V p li der in itn 1 an .na intt =tlDienhiatt t. rti .74 1 95 Mort Zt, FlG — tli, - Wholesale Grocers. One • . minden Man:baste, and Dealers In Prodwie—lloand C nerh BRD s elrers, tem, utady, Was& 614 IMO MALEY, WOODWARD lc 00, Whole .o. 111..totot DIsTID artida &ses-- m_. Wain. mu & can nn,CANDLESS; MEANS L ob., (meets. lan Lei Wick & Ilkemlionta Whofrealn Gras.% tias,ftlaii&C&Uour anwoml Pltithanc& I.l.narsetwJ. elsist of _Wad sad Ws W.. kftb=ll4.??6 AGENCIES cunattEr & soa, COMMISSION AGENTS, •for VA themlo and inmate. a 'Leal Wale. Chileettan ,r 4 Matto. Negotiating Loans., on 11,mds, blortmums, A ty r., No. nast -14011.1rd at, Flttelourgh. Oysters' Commission and Oollec tuna aVency Office, - raift the .collection of Ildmo nnd Foren Mattantile and other Money clam& in h 4 djeomt Stant. Investment and Payment a Money., Payment orrues, Purchase and &le attest Mats and Roan and Iron:trance Agents- PELTI FA & ANDKRSON. Detroit, Mleldgen- Ilsferenat lilt.thurvA—lleeas. Kramer & Won, Ilan k ent Whits & CO. thmotte Oftat Lure.. Rawest & Plersh.te Warm—Teo Agrimles or Michas. !rotaran/m.o l e Inattranca Irmstanloa. mrlarrd ACARD.—ltaving been a boo sale Patent 'steal I...erne:Asa! and Stretshod Leather Belting. man- Mhet•v•l JCIVELL a EON, of ttarttord-Ommerttent ,' Ws Moe seer for ell a large assortmcot of • all vt Laths, manatztuml, et the tnerottesturren ark.. 010 avtlels behot Puperlor to any Leather Pelting aver takes oflhrod In tad. ket Aloe . • large flat a all widths of 1041 a Pel Rubles ting constantly an hand, and fur sale at the - Machine !letting Depot...l4oAM Marts , .r .A. eleg•hl J. A Pill LLIPP USTIN LoOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Sleet. Merchandise nod Mill Woke', &bee Co mi oo rth Pralitt, Minya Wood 411111001 promptly attsuded to. ill 'T AMUEL L. 41ARSIIELl o Secretary Oki -1.3 antis Instunnea Company. 94 Peter street. 4 M. M GORDON, Set Iretary Western I nsu • nu+, Cn, 9. Wen etznet. _ _ _ JtaARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFrankliu w. t u nte Comosou oortltoogol. mono, of wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn . Lunl lueuraom Onna.nr. SVM-vr MUSIC, &C. - r filiN 11. MELLOR, DAC: nr in Piano Fortes, cal 0 Murle and Ilima 111$1.111IIIRTAR gehml Woks. Arad rqatbmerr. Sale as:rot for eldrkerinite Nana frortn, riff Wrstrrri ['rune., hauls—rim 81 Wort otrert.. jENRY KLEBER, I)caler in Music,. Nu .ing thaw:menu., and Imirrrter it.tinn ntrincy, agent f.t Nunn , A Mary grand awl spasm Mar.. with Cotermayer .Volear. AtisehmenL Alno be Puritum'so 'Moos. DRUGGISTS AOIIN IT AFT, Jr., (gweessoft” Jag. 51'0 u foy;) Whollseo•3 gma Itotall Drltggint ad Peale, i nt% ono, UsestuffP, im. 141 Woo•I .3.... t, 3 •1•••yrol..1•• Virgin Alluy, Pittsburah. demroliar Aunt fir 3 Fur•ro 11.111cthr.mli,k, • • - . "." WILCOX k CO., Druggist+ and Apotli • muxl.u.rrtrnnu Marl.et strout arltheDlamnua.kun tautlf on hand It full nun eumpletu umortxrunki Ks, !Undleln, Per f umcir.undattieles pertaining to the Mohler,. feemetiplionsee.refallerompoefeled mflt, °UN P. SCOTT. W holesalo Dealer • ;r. Paints. MIN Vartdelmt and I), e Ruff, Nn. 41-erty Drag& street. Pit tebergh. All entree sill receive mem t attention. fler Agent for louden d CO . ! welueble felfilly 1.1,(1 met 24-11 11. A. PAIINEST(RIK tlr. CO., Wholesale NITLIZ:4,V.',4 • WLI:74 I,,I7 = II Z I hT Mandl. rects7 .IE. SELLERS, IVholesale Dealer in . - ,k7crt"Lt i tilidtlant (ll, :in=in s,l4l7 = DEAVIS & REITER. Wholesaln .h Retail Dru7rl4s. turner of I.lbat7 and Et. Cale .streate. eberett. SCHOONMAKEiCit CO., Wholes: V • PruzgLqta. I. Wood 41..4. littsharatt. FL'SMING, Suceettsor to L.Wileca OP A Lb., mrtner Mark nt Ftrret tred= " k h iNeltPa "Vitn4ft,t.t to , i. .nd ul .t'ck'' pertalnlnß h oVrprat ' n carefally enteranualat at all ham, WOOL MERCHANTS. 11 LEE,suceessor MUITITY LEE l'Ller,tt° nR. JAMES KING: °lnce and Residence, V 14.112 11111 stmt. oppwita tho I.l.ttledra7. l'lttott basalt. Al.ty V V M. 'VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, bet. , 2122thilekt. Hours-9 to 9. a. R.. 2to 3. 2.x.. 1 to 2. r. ta. tort-tyd 31E11.611 ANT TA 11.011 S. LICEIESTER, Merchant Tailor ancl.Clo ,, thing. Na 74 Wood emit- ggettogg , shigtitttoi to Boyle •ml Youth, Clothing. oolf4g WILLIAM DlOBY,Merchd.nt.Tailor,Drn , • va grad Dealer to tumor um. Clothing. It 7 La. cal. 7 otgolt. V WATTS . CO., Merchant Tuilurn, 181 rxt„,t, 7... o rttliig jar 's=s4iii.n:NU=ftiTonroViTt got fin 444,144111 7. Ong Mond. enttochgs gni gloom 41.41 to aeon. Row A N LI F ACTU al NG. AW. WOOl/WELL, Wholesale and Retail Slitrolfseturer anl Dealer to War, rd Mart. lOHN 808 Manufacturer or or -PATENS 808 vies, it imperkpr article, SOLID 1 00 owl 111157.0111 BON V1C11.9, corner of Atole-rrerti arrt lorree etreels. our .itirre from U. Hand etseetniite, 1.- ing/mu,. 13iT. reolvve AIBROIDERED AND A MICA MA N. F.ALltrec,tys—atitterani Ap -0.1,4 Porto etre., above llOOl Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucibleompany. Clay Man doctoring C COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED 1 their estiority for rennofirtaiinir lire nem prrysrof 'to meet the tortomeed demand for tbeirtilrirk. Crucible arid Ito (Ass. Orders fr.mv a •tzvis . .l 1v . 40. Pittittorrith. Reptemlher Z1.11'4.1. Boots and Shoes!! tiAMES ROBB, Na. F 9 Market street, 34.1 &wenn]. the Market 11.n.c.1d harm tha rote e l that tro ham new a eery full ntank wou thing In the Boot Indo. Cade, anch as ladles . McCrea, half Mang, 'Jenn ratan* lady Franklin and all th. etylea found on the Canteen citing at., kiln.? and Cblltnni Malteds and Fanny Banta and FN., In all their 'sainting. alto. Mantiaraena Went Patent Calf Boot, ilanach OW Mot" CoIICTIMI °alters and Obaew 111.oitt ant Vianthe Banta. line French Calf. Flew. Ova at a call aa we wink to encl. an article Wall who nava oe with their s man= ao .111 Ora eatlafac .Lion. Marnerntar thn pl., ldarket street. royill/ WILSON .5c SON keep constantly on . ham' every tiescrlptl6o and Tartar 4 um and iord:g=lllaZtrottrgi rr ' s7 moolnulrnht gine et e WI bryplioparehluting eir'esiaere. nolS.Lf 11 . 07. M'CORD & CO. wnimmos Al'T , l/sTAII IMPUMNAIILIS AT AND• CAP MANUFACTURERS,` AND DEAL/M . 911i ALL RODS OF Mita. CORNRR Or IMOD AND PIPTD ,STREETP, Pittabargh, •'- trirTfi. l it stout maw...A <1,7 11.01 tr w. 4 Mutt , tholn Fur I.,rrumett 1I otll / Coach and Carriage Factory. 011AISTON, BROTIIER da CO., Corner of g o . Delmont and Pawns streets. Allegheny ate, •on l .l respectfully Info= thole friendaorrn and ths nubile gennrall o. e. sr,lt~llsutvv nser a ”, / , Chart er in W their rvluae In IL CY to pith *bid mard to data. Wits uld honoty of Polsb. Repaint sill 1:11 . . be attended to on ths reax.nalde term& tieing In all their serk CM tot Eastern Shells Poles and Wheel Plot, the/ 1.1 7,lltaTp.tzirt..z.N. - Jihrfhk'ntlihwtß l . o rwtrtmare Purenasera are reotesstod glee theta a mil beans pan glassing elsewhere. oen New Coach Factorr—Allegheny. M. 11. WAIT E &CO., would ro- Mrpeetfelly inform the midis that Cher hare op on Lama, between Federal and handuskey street , . They ars now toakine and wro ProPiowd to moire orders too every description of vehicles, Crosidies. Chariots. Itsroarhes, ihnintrie. Phntosik kr., lc_ which, from their in the man asettire of thw snore work. and the ferilities they hare. the{ fort oonfidoit they gyre sinalk ed to do work on the moot reavnablo hitms with threw wanting artirlaw in their r atild'.4l:forlV.ltt'll.."%rutth; km hesitation in warrantrow th eir te.thrinifore 0 of o 'L:k" the Obi:lth. of the insbrie'to this NAL—Repairing done ihe hood inanurr. • mike reasonable term. 30. Wholemale pro „ INWera In i l knm `n..l.,ee andre 'Heti land /a al %ra Water !elm l'lttehnrch .Tll,l L. IL 1.101.108,”1..........C4,13 ...I. J. X. MAN... J. F. 1100GTS w . J. COPLIAMO Livingston, Roggen &Co. NOVELTY 'WORKS, PrrfSBURCII, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scaler, flay, Qatlle sad Grain dnd Ilatfurn and lAnlnter .104 1.0 Ccks of all due, Solna, _Dent. and Thumb L.:Ochre, Cullen 101110 of anions klndralhdnt apre.ea eatteran and mate Malleable Iron Castings of every 00- yield , in (aim and Billed di( W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 1:19.= and 1 Liner( y shad. ormorMe thsentAelot MML PITIFUL/ROLL MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, 1,11. Turulturo T T b o roroeL stnbltrgziltzlit= r:L''a..aioird orinl and t aa e t dd. I=rpea. dame for Montunenta boot. Mark and gab Ilar- DL furubtbei to the Trod. at the lowrot prices. All ardor. allod nlth despatch LL 019 Marty *trout - WS= .90., W. WALLACE . Now Goods and Fashions for Gentlemens ' Clothing for Spring of .1854. WATTS CO. beg leave respectfully Fl• to Where their num e rous customers, e. the MO - M' rt=Lt.tr. ttobrtleln!tirn9er-1:41/1: retpthr zit ern tarrlaTS anent-0M tbat they fun reuor to remise or acs meld. thom lo their usual eoporb The parlrfactlon no generally osprey by Lbeir motto panes hltloorto.-wlth thole humble eerie to plea" Miaow latn , them to fresh esortlems In the woe ellreetlon. Walk -froz_g , ,g....- an 'Manual that hr hewn 111 N 0.170 Liberty streat.harth side. above St Clair. ann. • T.T. C. WARRINGTON ; (DIVIAMIA.r ARIES'Sr: CR-MOURNS SHOE STORE, 4 !Lam al.ar. on band roll alportanant. N. ZS ourth stmt. 111tabsush. ,17. r. 77.1•1 --TORN YCOM •-Gentlemons' Iruit•Chuts Goods. entiseribers beg Bate to inform the 'bt u pahlta mar have wed Chair Summer Stnek,anfiv tha hewed wed "vat faxiAnnabla /ahem tor Oen dawns' veva. W ATTS A Oa, .'"raraeP=W. _ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1854 _ _ HEM' YORK ADVEB. A 3: From VISSCIIER. & &MALLS Getteral jidlectidwr llou&s. N 0.346 eta 348 Itzvadvsy, Nair Yark.(l.l. N. ea lima& street-) Extension Tables. vM. 11E nn E d itDT, no Wooster at., betwaed p l , smart.roant always on t= Yarn fir 1adp4 22 8 . Ponot.oally attended to. oeir.Zmv tiO:PIL rt. CO., Wholesalo Print Sellers, rutusnms, ruin tas, and himanfacturing Liktletei Co a, Peels, London , Berlin. .d No. WS Bresonrar, Nee York. Welcome. mai by ntelL The mina clikannot to tho trade .4 InsUtationa iletkr• ihslaes fangard oert-aort Cloaks, Mantillas and Tanga. lOLYNEUX BELL, No. 58 (lanai street, Ne o w York, hripartor and blenufsetunir ol Ladlee U Tatman, slavery kind god dime , * Non, would cell the attention of merchants to Ws sato, rive assortment, made anomaly to suit • retell trade ,— tile fashions ere the boat of the seas°. semlll be found by referring to Yosok Ladlesimsetts of lisidulast, the only reliable look of Futile. t he publshed in AtterieS, wog publishe ooo d only few day . be ecormonessuust ode , . •Prielidtog Wow their time 4 TTENTION of purchasers is • - r 1 respectfully called to • hew sod • ort gentle inventi wed on lo Piano Fortes, Co. fu ll . ; t rlell7e4.(JUlL tautly of the Deiced:l Piatui monist. lEt Its ealeity for tis twels inp with the gingko finger, as ....semen t hitherto on known to the PL.. 17.11. The linnet ordinary performer hiensbledby the .01 of thin imprmament modem effects in aware playlog 71. 7 . would confound aThilberg or • Una. One of Da chief M. ecllenciee Is its espoeity to he o f at wills. an ordlrdili Plano of the sweetest quallty of ton, and le instantir c lT hanged by the of a common pedal to • moshlnallon thrllling_mod majestie , as to captivate and th erm the o.art. M.o. Instalments Ve ilimPatin7 In ;Over to 1I WO nralnerj 7 actors Moo. while for swentomw. Mount end richness of tone. the, challenge the compel/. Om of the mut& Thls ill the uulttet testimony of Pralbs•Ore and Moe items who hove tested the Delman] Piano Ordinary PI. aims 011111 seem new and iw•end hum, for pale at reduced mime ELY k //UNGER, 3EI llniadway, New York. 1.24t0• Manufertures & Denim. wholem/e A retail. Brodie's Cloaks and BisnrillP• 80. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Lispe ■o.l Ma, New York, broiorter,Manufacturer sad H.bade and Metall Dealer In LADIES . CIDAKE and MANTILLAS of *tory fahrio .ad demelption. solielt• the attention of buyers to his artenslmshmit of Ecoda. suitable Tor the Poll Ream. Ills stylmileml the Made contlemed nthly by Hum% tlodefs and Other lending Sashimi Docks. sent:am:lr Musical Instruments. Teubeeribers are now prepared to offer IL for tho leepection of Jobbers, Music Deeiere and oils ore trading In Musical tratrumonti and Iderettandislh be following article= Yiolins,ollos. Run, curare: Flutes,EVA dlr.: fissack arut German Accordams. &shone, be n d( a Al oof., Itmonu. Irombanct. ak... /Se.; Chamon !ranch amtßolsanikrinos, Our arranumente with the. largest and mot celebrated Manufacturers In Europe aro mob u to enable no to mil anode at their lowest prime. and we can offas our ante mere tho advantage of selecting Roman entire/I' nen and ruefully soleatedotock. Using In the Market at ail enit sone WITII TILE (I API!, ready toasonstofany job Mtn a coeds that may often we use sand oppocturdtbm of has. hums In many uticles. Anent+ , ore:abort A Neolhame celebrated Patent Molar thane. FERDINAND ZOUBAUM k CO., Imparter% eubnalur - No. V 7 Malden We. Neer Yost. rintE underxigned holing the Ageuej of cAnuArer a NEEDUAIEP (New York CtLEURATED PATENT IdELODEO 9, would Ihata purl and the Fedi., he general, that. they e renow preto forntah to Donlan and Otto. thew truly nelebrated Instruments et the uatudertarerge IMIEtiT rtucEs. terry lartrument Warranted. FERDINAND ZOOITAUM k Impostarou Muslcal InairomanUl. 2nm, . No. VT Malden Lane. New York. MEDICINE. Hats and Caps. PITTSBURGH O-.AZ,ETT..fi.._: . ReLlabie Arms SisCll7 of Zan Pork. -- - Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! •- DAguerreopipe Materials. J W. THOMPSON lc 15 Broadway, W. Seek, Manufeeturen.d CO., &Wen In C" pn g rlen 71.taM'4111•"1 tar °teem =ele.. Volgtlendet John', C. C. Caerboo . o . and .n ether Anterh Cunene , eanstootly ou tuuutott the Shwa. turves 10.e.t. crtael...derserantol ettlo6m• _ • Eire and Burgle: Proof Safe Depot. WM. IdePABLANP It CO., ui MAIDRN LANE, NEW YORE Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House .I.,mmanntly en hard Ow itain and warranted In envy respect. Sen Was, Aptil sth. IPSI Menet. /twine& Gentlemen—lt pletoe ore to tundrn yont that your Path praversed my Dont. and =IVeTt:I7 4 pPultin'ln tail lent, 11.,c2tit:ga rna-.1 throughout the 11, to Intent.. heat, Its ma.. wilts nenaltattionhtymed. Thane, with little remains, t 1 th answer for another triad thaTynt. AMY jct., T.JT.N.NY. dr.. II South et, • Fun. AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Fkar awl drew. (Awn Farr, Papepsta and el Ildiesat'dams. BRIE Proprietors of this Meliciaewiß state L - without basitation sr Par of santerilettone that the 2.1 &wows 11...arlas cored more p.a. t whs. it b. be. istmlnaed,than .ny other mall.. lett.o tot to six. diseases Th.. needling too mliber =se .0 ltd... In its conntositioo, all of tbe lagrads t• sr. of a perlbetly healthy ersetar and.blably Was If end =Jae: ped te= b , P=7 , Ml:4 r danorstroospbTer vo aer. Ulanbea lenbairosaalasslthe Pl.nters la ...es of th e mull wt.. O. AV m ld .. .11, will do well to a dopt mond.. as the t not °Ward to ley by abile wrolor treatment and . to amend eo The ftrotwader awdltlidttwel thousands of certlfroby Cross that antra Ida.et yes the loolllMe pr00f m t ....4 - • lull Al boob 10. kr its we aesompsay eseb bot Gestlaostes ma La weft at el* allisst‘bowint abed* thtt Medicine . enrol when all othors tura felled. .00,oraliVrezfrildllii,„ t aro . ailltsts Oamylsints there ts I t s bes also ha with tb:teests.toalsblos soUtemea .s.l ea. Ittenaostlsso and [look for thew soar Pada. tate • tobleessoonfal faraday Use bottle of this liedlcin• eery often bu the desired al , (erg , Iris ere 41 =l . er lv .1 wt.& tbs. Melted Bt.. and Can... All ir to.lot. orders most be addersesel to MEW 111....6K1K0501e New 0.1 A . Pn... U W 0.1 th.. sod lheo 11. Rerser. Pittsbarsh. • IRON WAREHOUSE, - MARTIN, SPRING b. CO., Importer , and Dealers {a IRON AND STEEL., pis Crrenaith Sired, Nem /Wt. Km. Amstantly en hand a full asoortmout of Dar. feat Rand. UM, Ilerer Abon, and other IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Mtarbutts fnan ails... Unto of the reuattts&& In.itW to call ..re.-sel their orders Ware boylna. ordera by mall entrusted tr. nue earq will to flllod at LI. los mzt market rat.. MARTIN, rm SPRINO Ott. Jel?, Oeualeh Ist-. N. Y. OCHISFFE BILOTHERS & CO E SA WHOLSALE DRUCHHSTS, ZiBW 1171 K, • /Fan reIIS.CMF, No.ITO Witham. C.. cor tqf &reams 11l PORTING the lending Drugs from their origins] markets. Loth In Borers so l d Intel Iralise.snd Frrnoh and kretllsh Chutoloals, rorlnnars r , „ar th. Nail an Spenser,ushes, Bair (Moves and Straps srol Trios. Cori's, Soaps, So- Sy (bey oast then on the vest roanonsblo tem.. °niers either In hr man, remise their Net latent/dn. 1•12.12 ms AMUEL 1.. CANERLY;Wholesale Deal t.er Broome. l'alnted Palle and Tuteklined usl Wil low Warn, Baskets. Not lkedsire,Y•in, WiekinlkM•Bh EC Le. Ihrensiels at. New York. mnswirs. VIWINDOW 811ADES, GU Cornices, Table y Oil Cloth. 14 JOUN TkallUNK.Mannisetarer and tl bolossin Dealer, Ns. 10 Calbstine et. and No. (*Whale Peunre. New Wet. todadre MISCELLANEOUS. Th. ROBERT H. PATTERSOWB .... e , LIVERY AND SALE allater ./ , AFLST '-'-' borne, Diamond thief and Cherry Al A. .. _ PITIPBUR4.III. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, &Keil stitv.er. AIIOIIX SEVKNIII WITACT, I LA DELPIIIA. 11. B. BENS° N, Pnorstima. !Wm of /Gnat. $l.lO day-2l 1 3. 1654-1 - 10111 P P. P . llatell no. Hat.T.l.Ueics.l (Jade Et (lurks kPerry Ilotels) IITY ILOTEL, (late grown a,) corner of 1 emitbaold and Thud streebk Intstough. Pa,,UIJIIB A Cann, Proprietors. lris - Thtv Immo arid c.nutaliana Mom towing wider aathnou f"; rg g a Public CH.OLISIODUATI apalklo2ll !OLIN SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of itsnrth (bum. , and Yoder. rt., Abet:hear, City, w ere he mtnueively mannfluctame every destrlption . V Ell of tho best materisLimdbyttiebest workmen, Ile has aim alerted a WAItBILIXIdI 10 the St. Charlie balidiner, on Pecond above Wood eto wt.re ha to. at Pre* sot • very fair murk of (with dolly addltlo.,) to which be Malt. the alteoUon andcritical esaavidettoil, feeling moddeot—from his continued memo in tartan.. hie extensive Wee the =aortal aniworkman random., style..t finish of his work—ha mount becompeted with h in U./last or West. red 3m. 701111 00 WALTER IM, P. Sand UALL, Impo raper Mug. rter and VV De*ler P VI...W MAR M Droaratbre lugs No. go Weed street, Pittsburgh. LL - Sole gcmot eta.. celebrated ruanufactUrrib Alerstis. court et Pmts. mbl3-53 . 11!: S'F ARIA :MON £3 FOR LA OtES'ORESS- ParPh ft JUNE. siLmt P. Pbe . enlo on toe Let pro:Imoa& witam. WE - 1 , 1 0.Z31% ?Kay stove 11.4 stmt. KIER, JOKES & CO PROPRIETORS K lER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION PRCLIANTS, Canal Basin, Seventh Arad, Pate ornti, Ltoooo, Lard, Lard Olt, Bleu Pork, P.O. Balm Itler's ex tra and No. lialt,Ahthrwita and Scotch Pio /non. Bolivar Mirk uld Clay. Anthraidte OW. ,te. 113,19 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN IJiIIGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. II AS commenced baainena at No. 39 Mar- MatrntiVa" =St ": fr,LIMMII, - .Z.•,==f r la d tr s = Vgt,Val2r , .2,l22;!;="airthTie m nes. had Imo experienee labia be eels sondlent or steins maim .b=test his !Amide Is mill and examine Jana, anrhtf ilk ISSOLUTION OFPiIIerNES P Thetrat of hAtilliLli it PAXTON le this day She, thrllreeery ""ges=ritthlMLltedTL"toliVr. IY. miss will eoutinse the mem, end le by tallleet ihnnZdatity mato J,w usosr Axton James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER D 1 MILT GROCKSIES, ,Teas, woos JND 11. Dootatie Rowe FurnisAing Goode, No. !SS Lilted! WA Pittsburgh. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 0, 1854. Erman of the weevers., of War. The actual strength of the Army is only ten thousand meets hundred and (arty-fire. The whole authorised strength is fourteen thousand two hundred and Mince. The deficiency is fast decreasing by more rapid enlistments. - A state ment of the changes made in the distribution of the army during lost year is made. The removal front Florida of the remnant of the Seminoles, has received the attention of the Department, but Its efforts have not been very successful. Better foifune is expected next year, -through the instritmentality of the new plan of operations. The Indian difficulties else where are alluded to. The massacre of Lieut. Grattan and men by the Sioux, is narrated, and the fact stated, that the army force is quite in adequate to the protection a our frontier and to punish Indian aggressions. Our entire lon in Indian actions daring the year is four officers and forty-two men wounded. The occurrences ~on the frontier furnish deplorable proofs of the Ansafficienoy of our Military force, and of the air. ;elute necessity for its Increase, which was or 'ger, by the Secretary last year. Oru- effective :three does .not exceed eleven thousand men, .Which is entirely inadequate for the purposes for which we maintain a standing army. Its im :mediate increase is urged, at a cost sufficient to ~ give some degree of security to the Indian fion -tiers, for which purpose the regular force is the Most efficient, cheap, proper and constitutional means. The increased pay to enlisted men, in dared the enlistment of 1,005 elan in October and September last, against 309 men during the corresponding, months last year. . The number of [ ;recruits required for the service of the ensuing jeer will probably not be less than 0,000. Ile [ - recommends thease of camels and dromedaries r for military purposes again, and asks an septa , riatien to test their usehilness. An increased Saylor officers is urged as an act of justice and necessity. Additional legislation is asked to place the widows and orphans of the officers and 'Soldiers of the navy. Tho necessity of a revision of our military legislation in some important Particulars is pointed out, in order to prevent I conflicting claims in regard to wink and com mand, which, now give rise to much inconveni ence anti trouble. One graft source of difficulty is the double rank recognized by our laws; to [ remedy this iLis proposed to give effect to bre lint rank only when the President may see fit, and forbid the exercise of brevet commissions in the regiment, troop, or company where offi tern are mustered. Elaborate suggestions for reorganization of the staff corps are presented, I And compared with European systems. It is proposed that there be nine Brigadier-Generals ; One for each Department ; ono for Quartermaster -General, ode for Adjutant-General, and two for .Inspectors-General; being an addition of throe to these who now, by Brevet or otherwise, have .rank and command as Brigadier-0 °nerds. Gai t, marked changes in staff appointments, rank 'and duty are proposed. Reforms in the organization of regiments are alsosaggested. The expediency of general pro motions by seniority instead of merit Is doubted the Secretary; and the establishment of a .retired list again urged. Professorships of Eth ics and of English studies at the Military Acad emy aro recommended. Many other subjects are treated of at con siderable length. Pentameter Genera's Revert. There are 2.3348 posi: offices in the United States; the annual compensation of 257 of which amount to $l,OOO and upwards. During the Mal year, 1,842 offices were establislA, and 01 4 illecontintied. Number of postmasters appoint ed during the same time, 8,618. Removals, 1/77. Number of mail routes, 0,697. Numlolr of mail contractors, 6,167. Total annual trans portation of mails, 63,387,005 miles, at, a cost of $4,630,676; thus 21,267,603 mile+ by modes not: specified, at 5 cents per mile; 20,690,530 miles'' by coach, at 6 cents per mile ; 16,{33,389 miles by railroad, el 12 cents 4 la's per mile; 6,795,- 463 miles by steamboat, at 8 cents 4 mills per mile. Increase in the transportation during the peat year 2} per cent. Tht,expenditures of the department durtig the past year were $8,877,424 12, and the rev enue $6,055,686 22. To the former must be Added $183,482 33, balance due foreign offices, .::arbich would leave. the total deficiency for the jam 1854 at $1,785,321 23. The deficiency for the year 185.9 was V 2,117,078 20—leaving a dif ference in favor of 1854 of $861,756. ,The in awe in the revenue of 1854, compared with LW: revenue of 1863, la $970,399 48---or about 19. per cent. he,Mastmastee General alludes at considera ble length to the difficulties between ttie Depart= merit and raßroitd companies relative to the rates of compensation for carrying the mails. The 'companies, he says, allege that the government ahead not ask or expect them to perform for it any service at a less rate than that paid by indi , admix for similar services., This principle, he contends, he bee always been willing to recog nise in the adjustment of prices. What. is now required, he believes is, that the railroad com pantcs should be paid according to the bellk of the mails, the speed with which they are coivey ed, and the accommodations required. The sums paid by express companien are no fair criterion; for, as they are umuntieneed by competition, they can pay any price demanded of them, and assess it upon their customers ess C t og ra hill& Franc for ail service than is paid by the United Stat.. Cont Is made of the insufficient socomrno ,l.ll as a general rule, for route agents. Al lusion is made to the hoist of irr.ponsible par ties obtaining, by gross misrepruentatious, mail contracts', and subsequently throwing them up because of a failure on their part to sell the same at r profit. A remedy for this frond is suggested. Owing to causes not within the control of the department, the expenses of the current year will greatly exceed those of the past year.— They are estimated at $9,841,621 23. This in is owing to the additional compensation of postniasters, and the enhanced prices demand ed by contractors at the last lettings. A uniform plan of registration is warmly re commended as en additional protection for tha safe delivery of letters of value. The want of each a safeguard has long been felt; and as the cost of Its maintenance will fall directly upon those who will cheerfully bear the expense, we see no good reason why it should not bo incor porated into our postal system as ono of its prin cipal features. Daring . the three years commencing July I, 1861, $5,607,022 03 postage stamps and stamp ed envelopes have been issued by the depart meat of which $5,002,301 were sold. For the last year the cost of the Benico eh the various United States mall 'deanship lines, and across the Isthmus, was as follows: Collins line, twenty-six round tripe $868,000; New York and Bremen, eleven' round trips, $183,333 26; Now York and Havre, eleven round tripe, $137,- 500; Astoria and Panama via San Francisco, twenty-four comet trips $348,250New York and New Orleans to Aspinwall, 289,000; Charles ton and Havana $50,000 ; New Orleans to Vera Crux, twenty-four round trips, $37,0 00 ; Aspin wall to Panama $119,727. T0ta1.52,023,10 1 29. The service performed by the several lines of ocean mail steamships is treated at large. The Postmaster General to of opinion that the com pensation now received is too large, and that the present system is calculated to drive off private competition.'. Ho also states that the Nicaragua company have offered to awry a weekly mail be tween New York and California for the MID of' $600,000 per samara, which be thinks is the highest rate of pay which ought to be demanded. The cost this year for a semi-monthly mail, by the Isthmus route is 1757,977 02. - No progress ban been made since the last re port to the pending negotiations with Great, Britain relative to the admission of France into , the arrangement as contemplated by the provi sion in the 12th article of our postal convention. No postal convention has as yet been effected with France; but ono Is about being made with Mexico. = . . 1, wait the Arrangements have been mode , _ Am trails lino of monthly packets to convoy mails regularly between. Now York sad. Australia.— The rates on all outgoing matter have been fixed at five cents a letter, two omits each for newspa pers, and one cent= ounce for pamphlets and magazines. These rates embrace both the Suited States Inland and sea postage. The fines and deductions during the past year amount to $110,486. The amount -for the pre vious was $37,920. Tho Report to the Treasury in reference to the Custom Nome building at New Orleans is unfavorable. It Is shown to bo defecttre in is foundation walls. The building covers some 30,000 superficial feet of ground, more than the Capitol at Washington, is considerubly higher, and of much gloater weight. The . highest por tion of the front is 90 feet above the level of the street; and tbelength of that on Canal street is 831 feet; of that =New Leine street, 310 feet; of that on Old Urea street, 297 1 -- of that on Custom-house street, 252 feet. The central wall rests on a base 16 feet deep and 10 feet broad, fanned with timber 1 foot thick. There are now three.stetuners on the way from Enrope•to. this cot:ditty; the Union, which left Havre on the 22d, nit.; the Pacific, which left 14 “TP° 01 en2Bth alt., and the Arabia, which left Liverpool on 2d inst. Onrr, latest dates aro of Saturday the 18th of November, on which day the Africaleft Liverpool. • L .,...... Pasoinc EVIINTS.-1111 COltallUrCi:lll7l4l42 , {he , sur , slur, ...,... % , , ,r, t . lt r , , ,ttLis ,,, its E te ...„ .tort a ntaL iwri, ..ntse 1... leading fenturesof the day series to he composed , some time stem, ' Air. Aaron Dunbar, of Marl of swindles, defalcations, and embezzlements. ; borough s Stark county, Ohio, psivertised for a People are suddenly transferred from one degree 'm house-keope,r. This met tho eye of a very rot of amazement to another, by the astounding do-' speetaldeatritioe lady of this city, who through veloomente that are made from day to day, until I the mesiluetof some frieuds, applied for thosinis they new tbreed to inquire if there is to be nay 1 o tr on. A o a rr eepondeneetlierettpon ensued be end.to this; and if n man is safe In placing coot- 1 tween the pasties interested, which noon ended deuce in hie fellow. !ins courtship\ Dar erreotypes were exchanged, te It :i8 a great mistake, het:ter, to suppose t an d n day set f u r tt e . 0 ,14i,', that the parties who ere now being, detected in' Oa Saturday `IMt he came to this city for the the commission of crimes, have recently become purpose of mall' I armugements for the-wed. dishonest, or that the very samo course practi- 't ding, and put tip a the Blind Asylum, where the coil has not been pursued by these 0,1.1 others for I lady was staying,, o por tp,„ t i tre introduced. yours pest. The course is Out a new one, but the and appeared to hetninheally , pl'ea,Cfl with 'each "time,?' have developed the enormity of the ot h er , an d wr o d nea r uy \ wa , set ' r t as the day nets, and the evil consequences of semi.dishon- they were to be married. On odaJl in Cont est conduct; that is doing wrong with the sates- pony with s tnuur d of, the h a , , , he aut o, tion of makieg all right. There has, in this re-'1 eel church in the morning . t It t \Penitentiary, -spool, been n great laxity in commercial transact' I and in the ofterntwu at tleAtematio Asylum, and tions. Men rel;ing upou the uncertain chances I appeared to. be mach pleased with the attention of trade. Lave entered into..orraogemeots. 0. , ' . shown him. On lilontlay,,in \ siouvertMtion with compromised their character fur honesty and in- ; the Superintendent of the Asylum, wheth Initwas tegrity in their own oyes, but cooducting mat-1 staying, he comphdued ef `gr k tt. depression`of - tars secretly, they satisfied theinselvm by mien - spirits, and . imid that he was, s bject tofitti•df ding and hoping to make ell right, and sustained melancholy, and that shoot two a yeitt, a o he litter position in society lry keeping from the pubt was i n ,,,,,,, b ut had never boon , iu an asylum; lie the true character of their operations. that the disease was hereditary, and that '•lets Schuyler doubtless expected when he over-in- 1 father on ,i gr and.father bad both, bee'e insane be etled stock, to make "ell right," relying upon al fore hint Be regretted very mirth \being low reaction in the stock market that would replace I spirited at this time, as . ' he knew it affected his his lost fortunes. The bank tellers whit teed tire 1 appearance, and , he lied come , on• 1,1141080 to funds of Choir employees iu .liventin Ling paper.. inlrry the lady with whom. ho had corieVionded. nod speculating, expected .t" laidaec the or'°"Y 1 On Tuesday morning he gave' theddi\waril -- baoro being•llethoteds plieing to their own erect- mo p,. to procure the marriage lieense,,tt,: ti to it the profits only. Ilatrehe stock market reee - pay fur the omnibus that woe to late them,to hid, and had itrofits'been realiosl fromfrom the other I , the depot the nest morning after the weddii g, transactions, these men would r till occupy a beg!! l nod made every - prepraution necessary for, the position 'in society, and have the confidence of ocoooios. I n 14en f iernou „ b e . 1 1,,4 ~,,,,h,„l 4 . iie , their employers. In a moral point of view. Imo - rem e and enquired if they bad any stryeltfune. ever, their character would, in either event, le p,„i n , intercepted as to what he vrantejzo do precisely the same. Their acts were tirmutmtlona ' with it, he said a neighbor of his living in Stark bly dishonest, and good inteutions eoubl not hn• I ...minty. bad sent him to get some to kill rats part to them a correct moral tone, or in any way. with, as he mulerstoml it was aced forthat pm - - give them the appearance .d . Otter - Zit" The pone, and he wished to bay-a seraphs of it. See " times" therefore, have only served to derelcP ing Lowing unusual, in the roan, the strychnine' dishonest tendencies. And It. Iteennms no , noi,;boA out sod d o ro „d to him, thurked us to inquire whether much of the sante charm- , ..Strychnine, 20 grainstleadly poison." for is not still hidden, and wintilier there are notl In' tho everting ho, in company with his inters. thousands who are outwardly lair, that are ca. Jed wife, took tetthvith a friend, and from. there denvoring to gratify or sustain their., pride, or I took a walk together to visit a daughter of the satisfy nvericions propensities., by iloidgr wrong lady, who, with her husband, boarded, at the with the intention of nlfirimiely balancing the Neil Home. After spending a short time there account so as to give it ih0,.,11,,,mmee (Si bon- they returned to the Asylum.', In a conversation . esty. , . • , with thaSuporinteedent during the evening Mr. In order to millet° an honest, cormisteld L else I Dunbar again spoke of the unfortunate malady' acler, in morals, as in religion. there is only one under which he way suffering, and said he fennel, !tale rule, and that is to avoid " the appearance it might injure him in the estimation of the lady, of evil."—Cis /'rice Ctirr , nt. ''. whom he thought was the very one he had been . I t looking for, as Ire was satisfied she would make \n good mother for his motherless children. lie ' , hail he didn't know why ho should be low spiri-I tilt', as hn bad no eaune-to be troubled, About ten o'clock jie retired. Between 11 - and; II It'clock,ll. noise was heard in his room, es oc a person meaning in his sleep. The supetin-; tendent arose, and went, to his room and shook: him, inpposing him to be suffering from an at- tack of the nightmare, but he appeared to Viol I awake mid said he felt unwell, but said hd thought he should be better soon. At times he; would call triton the name of Jeanette, and said, I,•-Jeanette. I will soon be with you." This was 'tlte dame of his former wife. The steward and matron of theasylem were called, who adminis. tire.) such remedies as were at hand, and Dr. hells, of the • Lunatic Asylum,. and Dr..Daased I wet e \ immediately .sent for, bur - before they arri 1 veil lie was dead. ' its one dreamed of his - having taken poiso until Art of the paper containing strychnln perches I in the afternoon, 'was , foetid in • vest poc k t, and the balance was fond in - awitat as Omagh t had born' chewed, do his pantaloon poriot. Au soon es 'tile physicians air-bin they.rotanrk ' dd• that his death was , e.ansed by poison. Annnquest was held over the body ..I,l' lice verdict wok, "That the deceased came to hit' death by Strychnine, administered by his own hand during me nOl aberratieu." The body was deposited , in a coffin and seep .honte,to his family_ by the .Name train of cos iti which theyo expos!. t . meet the bridal party! They tonsil a corpse nsteati of a bridegroom. i \,,,, • Mr. Dunbar woo a at fifty, years old, wan well Scorned, and looks tike a reepeerable ferni er. Ile wan understood te c h° Su eery comfortable cireuemtancee., . GEN. LANI3IER —We upon soothht- ACeaNton expressed our sentiments upon the subject of the seleotion oft United Slates Stmbir. - .,We decla red our preference for no individual, loth stated the merits of two distinguished gentlemen, and the probable adrantagc that wonht accrue. to the American party from the selc:ition of either.— Gen. Wittum Laicise. J., from the city of Pittsburgh, is another gentleman whose merits and qualifications we I.:hold:1BI , , to see prope'tly canvassed. Ile is a new man, and would not tic , objectionable on account of old party assoel:ttin,,, Ile it 11 man whose intellect i, thoroughly . moto red, siial who in physically in the most robust part of his existence. lie hoc'retunstanced peril niarily,lhat the income tonne, col with the Sen atorial office could be no abject with him. Above all he two:been a trim and der recd American.— Without entering upon details, we express our conviction that G.. LAIIIMELI contributed more to the success \ of the American elute at our re- Etta elate election than any other man in Penn sylvania. There to another cor,ideratiou that "heal operate in Lis favor with peat force.-- He is,the choice of the Wezt, and is the only candidate serious/it, urged by it 1V..-torn Fenn Sylvania` has not been represootel in the Senate for a period of thirtitive year, —we mean by a Senator from its own. seetion 'ln., orator is with oar legislature. We hare bat to say, give the West jostlec, and in \ according her justice, gi,vo her a selection of her own, which mast un doubtedly be 'Ors. lYtti,tin 1. k Mitre - -Chan, tersburgh Tam) pt. \ - ' . CONFESSION OP FoIIONEIE.A, ‘NO AN INNOeCNT -- Mon HILGANED. , Co the '2,iitli of December hod, two forged checks, ,one for $.9411 and the other . for $5OO, were cashed at the\ Delaware City i . - ----.....-- , Bank. 813b8Cplently, a police officer of Phila. k , NONTII C.4lolLlNA.—The N tsl ,, ection hi' two IRAN. delPtite• named Vmdbee " , ".`" ee " .l F' i " t the t' t , the Senate or th United\Statea by cLarge of being the forger, taken ti Wilmiugtoo. , ' t. ' ll7 . l::ol ' ...lat:tro North Ca line ik an event pe lawa " , " diet ea by tt " ° ""' l j ' A Y' ond befit' of lott:ria . nee Tim late Govgre Iteitl\suceeeds for trial. In the mmtmime, leer nice, mimed James Morton, Jahn ttill;\ William (dinner, and _ Th , . ,r, ' , ' Miluag”"..",yow.tre'elnee:ot,„l„e"rple e c e e n : I , t. uot loft lr e r ChFlestlastan, were man toed toeail at But- ' land, Ye t charged with forgeries th ee: Niel an ,Lei4"43td, being " elde t o 'M . "' 'd ew h an r c -s . . lion. Asa Riggs LA. be "elected to . Frederick, Md., Delaware hod York . 6 . ,11 4. 83 ' e'- . "r si Mr Bad r whose time e Tres on \ t4e . re : , and.at Columbia, S. C ", These meet., so e t r n t e tr . of ' D, , 3. • 6 :1 /2 0 : . , 1‘,,, canna/ . 0 , ,,,, ,„ c i' M e r. l iro n r g, '' 'f fa orte lh e e rl W y ' o lin f i t n h g e t° Pl \. l l ,d a ° :l " e l l ' p ft li l im i' pt7l e l , e'l'T, . Mr. " ' - regret the defea' tof Iladr;er . lathe . hti e sie \ tle victima t o o f t, Llit o b t. ty f a o n . il y worth. He ha, \ fallen' (who w s confident of the innocence of Mr. II Heald not reeeb'e even Voorhees,to proceed to ituttied aud seek an iit- the berren compliment of a Legisative nominee tervle 7 w ‘ ( ‘ b i'l4 presences , t he elf or wl ' lc eo by his Whig friends. Daniel M. Bar"ngele, was, lost 1, he tont 'ti r e s o intitted the\ f erger ie e e the 1,,,h,,,„.,, City g e h . ro .e. \ late Minister to Spain, an amiable, but in le ix, ally a weak men, was the Whig nominee. a Faris, the teller of the-bank, °poll whose evi dence Voorhees was indicted, unit told au m , was beaten by twentyit wo votes. If Mr. 13 lk , terview, and ng convinced that 1;111 AVIAN the I be\ e s ri ,,, r . d the SOOthern Whigs hail taken th 'r on the high, hon . urable, and truly cease' guilty party, W t charge tigannt Voorh,,, was , • t .' , 1 \ , ali t gronnu or opposition to tbo repeal of th withdrawn, the 8 to entering a no! art:: ' 1 Mieshuri Compromise, instead of falling as Dou,g - , ... ', les, Sibtell & Co., if they trot remained side liy il, 4L ogslilipli E in.-re. _Via nveti o4of `, .13 o ~i.le with th eir brethren of the East and Wort, Dentists of ow Yo , itriyt4 Williet." l4 e,ei I sad thti_\made the minority o unit throughout and Jersey City, thkfarreet oily en Yu r i ' : the Chain , North Caroline would been car t day o.eningdAtil.pliit, teMarinit on the sul,\: ject of haUW.Oittari ti , theinfluenee of Ether .. of ion against the Administratiori, nod Mr. Badger itnight hav,., been re-elected. A. it was, he, with and ,Chlorofol(to, may' km..*..ng statement , , ,Fo.itty uther .\. o h f th e w e Southeje ~.W h h o l gu s ,, ,L ,ltit y h e de mi nt i oo ilreuifltiz;:r.a.-04...-itelr.L,7':•::.t- ,ii,,,,-rait.,ll..,i:„ionie-trce N ' n . rth . ent Whig -5, and thus tablish, were, afire limit tom the Cuttreq, :ted..i r teidc . and di of the party., , The tned!. was, Rnyuirer, as , f0110wi1nat , .. 0451., thn 6i/i " A ,Y.s.(i - tlie - Froui4cin Stnthe "'ttlP e i l l"t tion ' of either or chloroform innireA. ions were received 1 Mr ‘tholt.(er has `received his reararatriPmerit q by the miud, sometimes of the things ne Melly le. g ent a ky, 1,, received his: and the premiums are; mirring in the MAN, mmetime-s \ of things which I not yint all distrihnted. Jones, of Tenni:isle°, : existed only in the mind of :Le .beet. That 1t .,, yet...to receive his. We are, glad to know the.e impressions we" ''.'" d ‘ ..e \. e.taleed et t " 3 ti n t llr .' P.lingrean, a renegade Whig, failed to the itdieetie e hod passed all , '''et e t"'-' "'I: hot I receive a \site for Senator in North Carolinas! when retained took a very strong 's hold on the mind; and when the impressions were of things I which had ,lot actually taken place, wets eo al ways very difficult to remove them from the mind, anteas surrounding circumstance\ {'roved it impossible for the thing imagined to hove ts ken place. That the impressions when of of Mugs actually taking place generally too \ the Nem of, or vett) bIISCEI upon, v111:1,t was upper most in the mind of the patient before taking cM rofoim. That ladies end nervous persohs w ci \ l gen Orally those subject to•those errimeouh impr :ssioua. Two cases were mentioned, in cacti\ of wh a }bung lady believed that the operator had ki ed her, and all his argements,\ old those: of others who, were present, could not eunvince hoots th contrary. Ono holy thought that the operator bad slapped her faces A little 14, who took abler:4one tiering tho real :Con of titration I of the hip, t ought his father had thrown him in ho coal hole d the rats were gnawing his hip. ought his Many other i sting cases, v?iiiiii had °cam.- red in the prat ice of those present, were menc. \ , dotted Some, owever, had never seen a ease, I of Mistaken imp ssioes, or of rememiterlince 0 I anything otherwilm thee what had actually ta ken place. A Orion gave . —Wa published last eleit an account if an ottani:od robbery in Licking county, near Utica, witere three men broke into the house \of rblr. Caiepholl, who overheord them, and who with his eon, secreted themselves In an adjoining room. While the robbers were rifling his desk the son fireli tit OEw, nod one of them wan seen, to fall, anII , was earned oil by his retreating cemrales. \ The result ofthat shot lelSlronly just eel,. to light. It seems that on Fri.ltiAl.,t It new made grave was discovered near I'n'ca, and after be. ing Opened the boil]` n emu tamed Charles Ores weft taken our(. Two sliek.(i cal passed through his body, which meet letre cams' in stant death. Gess had been a riesident of St. \Louisville, Licking coltnty, and kid several Times beers, arrested for odi.ferent ofihnees, but always proved too cunning for his acctisers. But h was caught at last. —OAS. Journat. %. 0 the last downward trip \of the Advanpe, a Free deck passenger slims,' or:velment 'from the it: guards. Notwithstanding the cold, frber ing we her, he imam ashore, mdistance of !Sp() yards, ere he ftiinted from fatikne. The Wat was stop d, anti tb,e Monsiaer taken on hearth and providoll with dry clothing. Ile avows he'll` "no yolk dngruird mote, mid Ito onions."—Cm. Cora. 0 ., - \ Coteruacrims no Bu taus".-TLS Pawtucket Chrohicle says\ that maliefacterers nf'printing cloths in that irility havethought It palliest to suspend operations while the prereat nevetro de pression in the eaten goods Market cetthindes.— The work; of the Pawtucketilti O oldingtlomilany, which have been stormed for s e time past, h'ave resumed operations.. \ , \ st W, J. Berme, secret Post- (Tieo Agent, h succeeded in s detecting,V.. M. Watson, the Post Master at Ilawshorougre, in robbing the made which passed through hi/tondo. Various hisses. of letters on_thei lino wort : of Chillicothe ham! recently occurred and to egcertain the office ht Which the stealing was comittitted a plan of atis emtion was adopted, which l'esl to thin rrest of Watson. \- , ~:. , .. The Clarksville (Ten.) Jeffehanian saye that the iron men in that region eer/o, usly think or %:, not running their furnaces pntil tile first of A :ril next, In consequence of the`high hice of La r and provisions and tho string-caws ny the men i market. . \\ ', ' ', VOLUME LXVIII--NU Thi , . itot....toop to Control Ask,' i' , . The following is the Bombay con'espowleiveo of the Loodotigimes, dated October, 1854,-i• \ DeApatches teem Mr. I'. Thomas, the British Charge d'Affaires at Teheran, to the llomo doir ernment have arrived at Botubay,'imder a flying tseal. Me. Thorns confirms the repect (notelet:a during the Lust fouy months) of tho"carneo by ' 1 a Russian force of Teshkend, er Tpalikand, a 1 town on the Uppei Juvartes, a little \ north lit I Kann nod Samarkand. I have also prixateilat ,ters' from an officer at Cashmere to the state of 'feet, and the report is etititirrned from Cabid, and alrectly by merobanto from Kokan; that Kliktian forces, are established in the Lower ibius Vol thiper InvarteA is now au historical fact4v,as certainly ascertaheml as the presence of the Avis trione in Wallachia. Nothing, is known copra-, log titcoustitntion or strength of the Bossifur foace urgheridj id' Teshkend; they are probibly compoffel like the greater portion of the newly of the Cancasus, of 'provincial corps,' merely officered lay Russians. but they are evidently' \stronger thou nay force that either the Kt:dining or Osebems , ,bave been hitherto able to bring against the Kokend is celebrated in Indian hiatoryns the birth-place and patrimony of the fltereor Rabat. . It pt uerally believed, that the ea fins arrived at Peshawar of the British government ier letter that I believed the these Russian expeditions in a commercial ono—the i pro m of the Russian trade' with China; for which trade the great rivers [lowing into the the most eligible route! The the same view: Awern Koran and Russia in very zonsidemble, natd;Jike that between Bokbara and itns ,, ia, has ,of late yehrs been rapidly increas ing. 'The trade used to ho curried on by cara vans across the deseAs of Tartary and the steppes of Khirgie to the great marts of ?iij Novegored and Kneen: But sinc'q Russian steamers have found their way both te the Caspian and Bea of Aral, the Ooebeg tmdfm may have found new 1% channels, the. Jaxartes Ito g navigable as far as Kokun, and the Oxus tet ar as Koondooi, not more than 250 miles is a s ight line from Pesh ewer. go long es the itasitians were excluded from Khiva it was impossibly for them to take S \ \ any atbrentage of the . navigablitty of the Oxus, 'but haring at last gained by` air words vital t ey failed to obtain by blows, a secure footing in Kltiva, their further mime was rendered art paratively casy,” L all the circumstances of Lc Ambitious de sip of the Russians in Central` Ssidsbeing thus gamic •elf-supporting by the commercaf advan tages ley secure renders them far maformida. We tha , they would otherwise be. I henover the Otu. and Jaxartes become, the ron of a gnat g LIU trade, carried in Ralsiall Otillai and pro —led by:Rnssian steamers, In en- 1 dent Tar. will be in effect a Maiden prov ace, ,and •the wk. le resotirces - of Persia s'lll l be \at the di. , .t the Czar, wha has alreadi xo i tep c : l in t o h u e. ; lo y a l th t i l: eZ i tir , t f M m ax t ts t t t i o 4n kizt \ art at I , lewy, acMerve,` tWal to taska incur., sio along thoWr ole Imo of thelkah'efrontier , \"7 B e ceeTe him into_st-ROBORWI ai ' be OrCeS \WO ale o ven at present ebhl to maiunin \on the linkef the Indus are a !entitle dram ea the fi asthma of the country, and there-1 roil ) * Rh* bate to i d, extension of works ofl pnblittiar7enient, n‘ no one can therefore 1 ' ' doubtthat this force wcitdd mously increased wore' the sion of the patrimony awl capital and Babor, and wielded the rasp. kingdom of Nadir Shah. Another sign-of the hard Dike is Vesing . of several largo manufacturing esta ...meats up town—coxpet and hair malzufactorietrs NY this movement scores of operatives, rnalikalig female, are turned adrift. Many of the tallorng shops arp . slischarging their hands. _Tbis, Wki-h ' the exceedingly cold weather, which has. sot dolly cot in, is anything bat pleasant for the. -, p00r...--N - .• Y. Paper. Itszvoluan, Dec. 6.—The Virginia Messenger, ...q, published at Staunton, warmly adiocatea a ens- A pension , of specie payments by the Banks of VillSwitt• ' . We haie,one mail from New Orleans to-night, leiiing onn'itill due. - It appears that from the lot of May to the 15th of November, this year,- 8779 returning emi grants have been skipped to Europe from Now York by four of the prlncipal shippers- The ' whole number of returned emigrants during that \p , eriod is estimated to have been about 12,000- If so many have been disappointed its America. the circulation of their reports in the Old World unist hove the effect of checking the somber \ eomieg hither. . \ ACOciVITTAL or YAWS, TUE JUITVDIAN IS TUE Ittann CAsn.—We copied, a few days since, a stitautant from the Elizabethtown paper that Yats, alto hail been 'indicted for perjury;- sts , the W ard " the Ward ease, had been put -upon trial. \We arrithrougNa private source:that be has beet t-Si plautly acquittal, thejury snake - \ly tu.riung at theil • room before returning wi.th erdiet of \ ono ilty. o „. The oases against the other pirYrnitt, who wore indicted upon like charges, wel7 th e n promptly dismissed.—LeSA ~, Tilts I. , ANCIZOF \pr. Sse.—The eihipwrecks - of the list eigh n &oaths count up near eight thouslunl dead. \ The accounts of thii single week add n thousand et\ more.' ',Among the most N ,lis prominent in the gteat lase of life are the follow ing.; Steoiners 700; City of Oles gow,, 500; gad Frattc4co, ;ix 'Arctic, 330; Yan ' kee Blade, 40 • Forerunner, 4; Launch 21; Pearl IR. Soiling' retch-AAriap . and Trade Wind, 24 ; Wolter Claxton, 13 r.,shi E. Z., 19 ; cutter liontilton, , 75; Taylenr, t'T ‘, Staffordsldre, 180; Favorite, 401 r 'Mary Jane, 144; titstrt Anna, 70; \ Powlsattart\, 330; Now Era, 277; Johannes, 34; Ahadish, 701; Moroedos, 731; W. 11. Davis, 29; Annie Jane, 3,75; t*ropa, 10r WM ran, 3 5 ; Le viallian,'2B; Warren,\l4: —Total, 5, 34. ADVANCE Is' Fene-Ttic Poen- Coal O va-aced yesterday to 18 \cents for Porn oy, and 25 cents for Youghiog .eny. Two barg loads of tho former Sold frOm thel , ;r o tding at' 7 c tits.— Weal advanced to $6 25 m the river; hese facts should awaken a morerly interest - fa vor ofsthe poor , than has ye bectxoxitibit by the well-to-de portion Of the community. Tiroir wants are increasing, and. pre's \ sing.' while' ent e=tatto s o u b d tain. m "lin nt ir e te na d til b T et° etle M Mg mt \ # Cleve and7Pitteblirgh Railroad: \ NOTICE is hereby g,iven',,:bat \ Matting of the Stoekholdets of the Claiidauttoutd thshorgh itsdiroad Ca: will Mbairn st the Oho of raid \ Mrstl t si i = t Zarttr,lt!bi= t ;a l d'."“'"ba aneul =EL POWAIII3I4 oa'r• Chrsebtud. Nag, .1.'5, 1851—uo6taissrdivr DISSOLOTION.—The orpartiters of Jur lakt:BIRIIIILL OR is this day dlesolsod hip by the Inodo,wi by William Barnhill, of the anti.. Ictarssn in Kahl arm, sad heir fully suttorised eoll«t Oil seam:tuts due ..id gm. RAf .ItARNUILL. Pittsburgh, Nov. 21th, 11151. JOHICUA "LUNN& BANNUILL boo asonsisted with him O JAUNT) 11.\ Illttratt,sud will continue ths business st the old atsud.' darab and style of IVAL BAHNIALL CO. \ Noeember usuns lBs4—sono Uhl . • 'Ulan= IMAM • IIsLIAM BARNHILL ,k CO., POILER - 3LAIKERS and SIIKET-IRON WORKERS, Manufacturers f Barnhlll's lana Clllmnexs. Mob.: Biro Rod Cor dova.. Salt Pans. Sun. Eau, Iron Yawls • Or, Life tont, - ok: also. Marko:WOW Wart. Bridge wad-W.llot Iron, ate. Rs/miring done ao Lho shortest nog. , v.:O - I fa, lire and. Marine_ JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, • itALVITORD, C.11:11.-CIVIICTEUE1) 1 19 '14941 CASH CAPITAL , 6300,000, 3. IMO Lome limPloa Srs.rrly /needed. firflold audlong tried Company i atilt repave] to Woe Floe Pelielm on 101 demelptiont ..f ' Merehatullee. tactorket, Storm Wm, homes, .11rl1met Dwelling Mown, and Onntente, sod por mod properly Rowan" , Ilene nwslmt , the =ollirgatlon no hirers, Laken . Lamle and Ball The nodeglon7l3 k g a t theen boalne/of for 1.111 ,. Comomy lo the Went—Ms foll knofdedto of t{ etal moditlan—that esplakt I, unimpaired— o book 3, otb•redobtalow do am onpnkl—hor rommeek era um. • .3.'..tontet atm* premot time. The ildna Comp, anyone was,entioneted.oldsmddeeLy litlreetlf,,Ml3. any other llartfonl Company. Policy bolded. enlll Moof o t=st o gi...... ,, taw i soLl=nzeto t r i B. TEFT.1711134 dent. - "ttsburnhand Wmtern Nook ', star et... 3 doom Part of Market. relinqulshorthe Ae• of the y. a would thnerfolly ftnl recounnewl preeent aetat, and the GeePe the ecenteuvitrgeurell....... w. usu. Jr- -...... Hall Balding. , , VOlt\ RENT—Robins in the above but Win-. \ •:. tudtiblo for oaken. .- IL 0. OAPTAAL • ts ~ \re \ . ...ndl \ Market nte, between 8 , 1 end 01. ete. ' The Liverpool and Philadelphia ..t.l _sl_l. SI'EAnISIIIP COMPANY ...-..,.„,,, ' • Inlend., t B.llloi their Pneorlto StentushlAlL ~•Aii- L • . TONK CITY LIANCIIPATER.—.....9 IS, Cant. Weld. CITY . lIALTI MORK • (new) YB.lB, Cant. Noce. LEM. CITY 0 IYAS/lINUTON do 2700, enpt. WHIT. Lunn: • KANUA \ ' IbT4 Cent. --e— - PIZGOK • PHILADELPII I A: . CITY 9P VUlLllltlL—Thunelny.letb Jolty, 15.15. A SsAdrAnlgled 4 ' )72 ".. - CITY b • )i . 1" . NireArLl7lo--Wsen't'VaiaiareZr'', ''''''''. ~.\ ',.-•.•'—'\'- 7 R.4IWS \ 0,11. PA SSA° P:. • • ' ' * nal: INUTILIA._•.._ . ' non uvespnoi, Bslonn Beattie; • . • .Ip9 800.0 8er1.19, Ut utilnest Ilklehin" - ••••, ••••, 6 ._ % MitithlP - For l7 tran! ..VA Yurinnel " I k .• - r'nli, '',T,,°,6lV.r.glZlins. A. limitra utunt of Thin! que,.Peenensert found to le Ls ken . Alen Philsdelptt n nntl Liverponl. and found In provir lota - "t. t or \ • Prom Philadolebis, A. 15. I Prom Tdrerpool, ' $.lO, Certlfustos of t/111 badiound Ile. to Pntldee seno aro dealt-own( aging tit their Mende. at onnesponal thtgan ontleorpnOlf ' LI UPtaid. ' . . A u experienced 8 v)IL no canted Meech ship. .. \ Alleloode Gent In intents In Pilladelutde. ant 1,10- ',VainUtTet'pastagen"r"l,..ithlyto t owed. stuldntene...•h. • •• . • '"Psnittntt. nit= Anent. \ " W . 1' " street,i r h Li tti ti US 1 11 flew ak . ' . Or . lei 117, 11 8 Wii4Wrgr; ' ' No. 140 Ydbette st...dlttaburzA r : % IARI & ALMANAC Or '1855, for &lie by . ay bolo BEAD. B.7th rt. VRANBERRIES-5 libls',‘, Eaglet Orazi.; ,i 11.j.bmks reed hr. I. IL by \ ip , A. ni.ccum. A:- I —__, .:-._ ' MAYTNG CARDS.--111 6 1;fitnder, PLO; ..i--,„..v..ave...j.1r0g,..1-irvzie .• .• SQCHOOL, SABBATH senocn, AND rsmicv LIBILAILIE2L;Terenon slating trooti fin WastO M.S. or finbbetb 8.5b00l rosdlng, nen WOW to S.nnine the tam and conftilly solontda-nuortansfit on Went DAYISOs'S d 5 Markot et., sou Potrattl. ztold kTASI.I-2 casks very fine etaida,ree'd w . tor sale nelS JO r S. YLESIINO. art . OD LIVEROIL-6 doz. Baker's \lgennine Am Liver 011 on deed for Web,' - 0 d .13 5 JOt. YLEMINO. . Diamond and Slatiod.st. OIL bblsJ Linseed Oil_for sale oels, J. IL CIA.NnALD. initir- 3 25 bble.Winter Bleached Whale , eur fte eats.. oel3 J. IL CANYIELD. 11 QIIGAR —; 9 BRED 11&31S-5 too. to orris, to * a sale by , non J. .4W. REA. 74 Wan' 4. A intrEPHIVAZ ann URCHFLELD, have ioo'd rply of Ikred fl4r. 0" - 1 :0=.1: Wa. ':, 3Q n LBS. COTTON TWINE, white and ~\ i Ly ratlesabAln dare and for We by - , FIJI:Mrs° Bus. .\'' ii7ORN ItIZAI, I,bls. fresh ground V 81.1.1?" non A, J. 4 IV, MIA. 74'4'6i...re. 1 lIIEFLOUR on sand for tale by , ft ~,,y1 ..... , t J. a iv, ata.l4 water e- II ED FLANNELS ',— Warranted all Woo 4 • JIJI, lling at 1.10 pm 31., 'earth Z 0... ' mi. TOBACCO -• 10 oetty seat cured Nat % oral rally Cab-Or 10 molu, N 'ICJ= Teln , :. cu . " Cadet vutturloup Campoo,_ol , Land"o ‘,l '. gr.-xi":" bend fbe sal: by 1.1. bUTYOII. N. la bk:00:14. frOBACCO'S; StiClT-7 . Oitty bxg. Rmie 11. llod Tobsooo. s suprrier article. 2 , bblin P 1 U.. PIM( S - J9 Nan kyr noln___lyNAktriLML,.X.Rytooll et: -, t "As:-._...7:...y.bse.extraifie4.Y.ll. Ten, it. ott.s. ,stty bss One Y. It VII In tilts...L" W 9 " " Oriental Y.ll. Ton G lb. No. Wood We los by nold - W. II SUTTON. No. Wool at - 'WINDOW SHADES of - diffete4 styles. comvlming Lao &rap& Clotbk, larder wskilrolt. (ran- ..r:.4242lrlrslo=rir_. Pl'ir.'"rinlerlfailx,. 'ariatiiol.) bat just reoq. raid for - ro4e , by u°l4 . - `, ' A -... . uffs !" " .—...--. 3 ±--- -) g. 10 - VirtifCTKS-,--Jo Cent,- ~1., br Boy Ard.Ts4 Mr. In 1 rd. Illor.; , , Valgatt.wei:.4' . roit'w.—Y." , ;=% l, " 47, . - . woL 12rocr. The Iron Comm or 11.t61 Wino:4 br mow. Canot;irSouty Yarn of au A Wit Urania IlArer, in I rot. .... Th. above f , toNTI , KAI A C 41... -Q. RAKER SW} 'V CORN me .Lj 16.1. br 4.,52.18 ,, .. Dli e lal Paellti ,, . \ __ DELI° wain 1 l da l ao.l 3 ,__ _. 15 0 0 . 0 AI. 4 . 2 1 . 8 4 . 104. V. .. ..." i y i ng , x, - liw ALI, PAPER-413u \I and r l' %11 P' vIleltrItig n rVIV ZZO' '" o121. \ ' ;LIANA'S. . , , ,ER 94. be mot to roues rumor sm of the 3 \ \ \ \ f \
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