.7'..1 1 .1.T , ';',..l:::_ NIME ..... . ... . . . l'? 1017,13.1.1VE55 - - DIKECTQA-It . ". .. . :.._ J.' 1 , 1:. P.kFTTINGII.I., .& . MT ADVIIITtS[Vr! AGT*ir _ . . . . . • . • P. k o,.."*.,o**Hte.****e***:itia***Ga rm rt clera42ll.l, aoataidat E^sprrs both la tlalt United ..I.at.or ibUorl;ix_lfti p t Buda., 71ilasprolrassmac Uat ..,,,d , .w ... r.r.!l[stito 4k the !ft/ of ACtlinPitON trantar,i A. • X{BLINO; 'WEISSENBORNIc (late C. p.m) I .l*.tera aad WboteenleDealarein.4lenetan. r.... 02 sod Hagan Idaebtal butznmoata slut licrilspy Nn 01)1170,51 BAIL DUCK- . . 1 O)IWCOL'It Btandard'Cottan SA Duck; tto.BEAcn A' CM, i10.71 - *Pino rtroot, New York, n L Vintonti. C otton Cruirrai. Conn rorrorni other minx, also, A 0011073 Print Cloths snit-Copper ko' o inol Saturn Printer.- • • noLltinytirigi DRY iiools-.1. AOWEN MoNAMEE CO. Importers of Airmeteen indV olkalllliizulFantrinodr.ll2 sna troulwis.. - , • . - • tap:.;ol;.. Lit COTTENET & C0.,-Importers of French inblTUltsileaa MOO. No. 40.13r.64 arid. r s. C l 4 PSTEIN NON IN,. 100 Liberty mt. - nri IC6 (41arrt. ea... Sanity Pl4e, !runner, be T.. !..ta r•ldetial.sll4. • 1,71244144116 Mil AMES 011 15 Broad-at.; Importer of Deals Trizaratngs.' 01034 aralt Yrlam Bilk Cravats, Mitts. and Ynk tic..l. generally. tautatl.s ORN, - SCILLIEPER & ILAARAUS, Im wrisrpotum,. and Detre. Dread Cloth, D1A..., DO DreLenge Nem ' • tapar“ A,TER D..ALIMAY NT, Importer 7f Freneli Gets.. and Snip Dry Goode. Seel., Velvets Meet. two, tldsvrts.sr.kore ao. A0..1 Broad street:Neer York. rIERT/lAND, : FRERES & lEENRY, Im XI Torten ofthumtwalsrlat LTA Lbeis Faxabete Ilapd rr-7414.174 . La . nu!, Embtolderiet Az, (c2rn trump • lanntdaztatete bars TomeoisZßee:weerte:. Der _ • E l B. MITCH .t CO.; 99-. Chambers street; • . - Insweteret nf annUetnenef Pcxxillblnfrfkalf. and nolletalynkof alllrts. atnelus.la. taus3MS - IOHN M: DAMES,. JONES. Im " y,_. 0).41, rt.64 - 0.41?•:4.11A44 -IVSZ Mastang Liniment,' in Elbannistlim; Hideo, Burns, Sprain. Curs,.Pilei Bns. an flee . etre Br all external tempi...loU of 61.3 manilas'. B. W.Wastratolc; original oriti.c.-ma Proprietor, 304 BroadViT.N. Jr:di-Bata • Dd@UL6IIEUTppta - - . ' GlatbigriWo. 349 Broadth4; the oldest '',' , l - 701 7 . nod meehLeehehd,, , ..eelelebeneot la the United tam eap134.7te5t13176 • • . • • LIDWARDS; SANTORD CO.. Foreign X.Trn.ra.No..lBlhvadvray. GaAs and Packages for , TVs :=Vd.satTt . 7 7 / 1 1.11CII AN"! EMPIAS £4.5 Cr BAIIyET& -117 4 0aRLESZINS CO.,s23laiden . IL.7 , lmpaiterr attn.:ll am! Germ. Floe, awl /111Tei. raatals...4 niaxatfacturere of Can. Colored Wll - rayaitunp,aad Jinni I.ll4.Workstasuls, , Si~:a~ r ~ :b..n~y #:. ~~ ~tv~~:' W 3 L I L L ' rider Mate 1191 .aro.a..r. one door above 19th st-, New Tort.pl6 Lisz!Lt .s.z) nava [MDti. .••.._ LazNEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO: . .59 .I.l•ldati Lms, N. V."...ltanutlictsreni and Inelefula (icolvar's Patrat /ndlik.Ulatter Boots, -41ky MA Rabin& Bla/WD.75.4c., Ar- . 64471.in..1ta,r IjNION INDIA of Mabee 41. 'Tato* d. make all kinds of Mabee Clothlor. p:4121. Drug. A6llT:irilg &, Arttrimi..te.; Coats rasa =XI S6,I?U sada pas Tools and Cotton and Wo rto : ol olen Hridoom. from Um beet =km, Ezetualvo A cents for Loral!' Ma. ebb. Shops.. idetl'amoyl6'ss 2==l eLnti„FIELD& CO, 11.01iff .strezt; :TS W. • ax:mins Aid Wboleixle lum.lers inlastitioni.Preaeb4 Elena., 'awl .PAEllith' PAPERS; and every !SS , JeriPE.A• Papa Rsaniketaterd -7 • tast.R . Z.S . 7 BARTOW, NO - .16L RlTRasor of.ANsiILA great Viiiitkr of PAPS:II tn. R4ok , Ststioiten, Winters. Roolchinderl, Masoftstrayss; and Tesdesmena merally. -• '• ' • btA.ll5 , PALVT 01408. MANtIrAuTUKIII.E. -. JIAINEOW COLORWORKS,noctioler N awit,ixppow, .11.4444.44.2.1 A izarbr..l • W CIi 'FIAI4dE• •sAI Fat & idarts Potence Leas mid Cram Pana', , ..lloticaer _ • Clfa.Vanniaeuarer. UM Pearl • _ _ • ' ugocns PANOT DOOM. •• • • = Irs,ABL.I3QR:4:I4 :54_3inidtn'ism6,; 42 1 V A anrivod s.. 4 iatert , r stmt. Imlierters-e4TOY • - "" r--7 . : . MG% pOll. 17.41011.8 -ANTI alpeaLT7o,ll3.•• Alan, COATES , YOtiliE, Pearl odrea Prieariatie fildeizer t embers' .4erlallabfetala..te ' • - Leaman/. - . • • WINDOW GLAM. Er. Poit,Lorr & -co.; Import of p g • Trench Owl and .Irlzacnr, Gl.ma—S as tix.retv BOOTS` & SHOES, - livErOj..g SA-LE AND.' it ET 'AI s(lltAnur Ana 6 Union ets:, - CMtam the n.ket usaat t traumas ma pchtko gracrally 1 that la hi. hall Eta& r...e...02 nu dub tarletica .111 a Mara ia meal Ct.+ laccn. acr: ta lalsalty mad manta% sserycblea vara by. tbs Ladles of • Plalasiellada, ?Jew York-awl Uomfaa.aad ha tanstaasattoi toalasitaall. - Um* amass bear anima' let..allactaa the ebobala orb, a 0 afrbich hetaaaata. ; - • • Ufa abo tolatiffiell to lanalallealr.as bear:a:ra all. ;let _arlaticas or - soot. SDI RIM a cad him Ws. krocasa=6. • *me of acect) years la bast:cassia this city. la ha Crosby , Sal:Waal saaraatea that thus vladsvac I.IM wiChtlaclr Catacasiamill 6.1c1y dealt rit2l. . - • eleIG, 11l --- , SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIDP. Kolbe . Danny riven -that rile Inatoorship hcro• IV..falr 3 / 4 , 771:4 eIIYSZALS will In mooted on so naval bT in, remaining Audenr.dr. - - M Bo M a:no T r at..gopan ' •' • m=.. • J. S. . • 1. KAMM . Rx.celsior Earri_age-Tactdry. itI:STON. BROTHERS /G piacti. 2 ad Cos& Idakenctornort6Robreesatod Behooat SR: City. P... km on hand sad arwroanahetmiar orteashe snort:wort otearriweknocksways. Monday =it " tO t krabilltWei n trout of firdat tli nnTt i ll .= .!tear work the test itatials a .trottand . !..stun Maori. IprZattrddod to ea the sort reasonall• terms. Thy dent,tbst whom:my favor Wm with tbairDst, will be orrihetlfowthdod, on Idol, of *dr work. 'The Yittaborkbowad lizarbaner . Omaltrowl . ow Um Van. toll nay lb curates dui= the dar. rocs:- ., hL WZSTEBYELT,'Vetietinii Mainfte . t . tim,34 . o:l2 St. Oalrlitnet, FlttAban,l4 _ TE. STBA.III'3O.ATOWNERB—Wanted to ' tntereot In • Iltnam "Bat, for vittieft east!, • '`'itio%rr i " ' 1 46. 4th rt. FANCY, CHINA, STOUE. Iroon mem; PlrrAsekan: narimPorted and now open a fall agort meet en.* ood. %WON 'W 'Mato :( Ling Out sod Mato and Grote Odor, Ounximo Wan pans- OW far 000rdrr trade. seleato ZdAI6DBLNE4M , NIL StVlDeorrS., =MUM.- ..:..afaVeratay. WIC :DAVIDSON CO.. - aKANUFACTURERS mid dettlereimllils, Battles,. atatall_lade Os•ea and TllnfOlseefran., Maas. Ar..—No.= Market street, Pittebarsh Pa. Patletilat attention oaf to' private maaMsl6l bottles, VORSALE-2SO acres of lan& out! Vbite Oak BottOM.2 - mds from ataloomart. , llm lomat. ottdd• am moms ondoorld land, *qt.... and tarn -Moto. • yoodg otobird. ie., tit LW. owlet, - orueot YAWN so dtooMbed tm my Motor diger, mkt ony MAUL. to toyhod estate: oroold do to got It (motto. M. toy °Moo, bo — it tbo qtdeltatt ow to dad whom budottat cut or had. Eruyoloo of . 0 744. - IVOR, W011)$, Pb, REDITA gOOd BOOEO on' 2d et„ erem Szoladektutd OrnaS telat 121 perrnoott. -- -, MOS - f - 7 - 21103.:WOOPI:k:O Fomtb _ . bAIIIYMEN.AN3 TAN -"?.E 14 - 88.4.—Wereele,418 Wei ottend.in i'r.etaiorelewl nnuety; 60 miles (tl howl rldo) from 'Plttetateh, erq lh hymllUtalOn Water Mallen. ow- the Pnirewluele Reltrt44.-Alboot arnw eloaked; 02104• Mod, wpm whiehle• Loft itouw stud DAM it 10711 Ito the wWelwa effenitorlt wnaltheakeen essx-lent Aster. - met notelet bLeariattlyt awl the plaw, - Iwhht tee ' 90.2 Wilt the beet wet" Them sh ahandszwe Inner. tlmber.etw - Chwetnut.Cbeetaht Peh. (tea Mater) 'Whh'. ool . l, lWer.ee.- Ms well worth, the attesaLkm _Terrners.ss the owir eals be soothe I•lttebtcret4hr , either rail/Veda. mot: The timber slow" L wadi). went thaw ' , the peke siker-and menet the lend would. sifted - wwwl.- whole wlll-he moat the veer loto wk. or virT or it .111 be divided to set pecreeseett.o Om to rt-n::-`14=letIV," & ' In m ' nal .atua wwwwwte. 2111tleel Ctua. . .. _ .SelfileaVinr ' a ~ 1 t0e 1f.E : 5....b" t ri a bett,.... u r.1 4 2.... 14 7tC 1117115: hased.t:ito:x- ~.,...„.,..Nta."21.13N1611na1.4. 21E.V.,t '611..".i.g-Irt:feDlL'44:.7.rt ". _.,,,,,....,....,,;=f01etikl ...1., .. 0 = nor on b.nd .4 .4 NAd h.., to wr d '"'"""b; ... ~...,„_.„1 . . _._ . _ !eb lan yr... 14 x ,.. m .,,,, f lrimmk Tailor ~..77,61,d r,',...<.a.tin"....14. u m ~,,V.Tit.. Iho ,:q . —,,F,-•-•-r..-.:....-- !.!.."..4...',./4...41!..41.,...h0rn '?P'''''..L ' .N.; :54 A r ii s ...,- , !_.=4.32,._ 'Pi iti ", - • ("51" rAitaditsjili ". - " • -Pc ) l'A of 0.4 'tcr t i f y% - - , - NE s Unrivall e d - 1 Agefits thefor - , isomag- r. l6°4 Celebr464- .. ' ORA WARS, Z"Rtifin.3. • -- I.)LERS,?autkpmpaloni 'U., T. Lech, Jr;; ' 1 imixt:Foori.lratien rismontua ' - - At.: Cloths. Lae* Domani, Moos,"Reer Itolr 21,4 '• TM,2- Vest/"a.. . ..- , ." , 77. - "' Aar An"' An"' 21‘4; 4441 A 431‘.. Va ' l44 " /ALUM WOIMV " MY &CO " Whale ; ale Ormies. s. MCI MOUS *MU Ptdaltadill - msrcovi) tuthicoEs,-Two zoo) A.,1 , --...,A4=v; a P of i'.•' Ao 44 " B° , "1' k r" kre "— LE§ZrirAn n Et - etztz,i - ma : • - - - • A. A: 111A50 ,41 . aan to Wiet• IllaCa Incia3o 01 . 0. M.. Cliteg4r,_,4 ir„..4,,...1""="‘..W.431/11-IPreV' iwAs sad tar WA 1. 1 T. a Cov 112 . 24 111.• 1 f BUSINESS CARDS • ATTORNEYS. lOSRPTIS..k...A. P. MORRISON, Attor blArtit3ll4r(r N00f,4,-vh . L Z 1 ' ' "Bake • .or W.HALL Attorney at Law, . malYwlrl D,OBEET - E..YHILLIPS, Attorney at Law , '-- • : - 111 OBEEtT P0L1..004. Attorneyet Law— Canner of Mk and Grantatrelanasaanita the Cant r ' tarztes3 ==l ----- 121/11,8-, J. LIEWIN; Attorney at /4w, office J Mrth street, stir Grant. tietategrztt. ' 5115,117 RANCISC.FLANEGIN, A t at Law, N 0.170 Fourth asset. Pittsburgh. lASPER E. BRADY, , Attorney at Law, No. 7 roth ..trwt.rtttobarat. BANKERS AND BROKERS • frOERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange A.- Broken", N 0.93 Woad street. armee Of Diamond 4.11. r. httelnargbale. " /97r80r &Julien Bank Notaund Coln. Dlanenot Tilos lexchanko. sad Pnanlasner Note;- make Cabello. In all the lerhaelvateitles of the Untie; Caret. Deposits on sail and oninterest. and glen their prompt atte Con to all 04.11- ~,n otlers arlsotalnWg to a Broker's business. • •_l3—EasteraZzehanga conetankly Par sal.. • rahVel aL nt aunts_ --Mel. nanit..-,—ortmtoc" — Ci -' llaili. RAMER • & •FAUN; - Bankeril and Xx.- ''.a.asenrokerlt. Itny Mid Geld and Sneer mad Ma Nato'', novae.* Inane on Real Instate or Etta Seell- Mks. purehus Pm:4mm. Sam and Than Bina on East 121 d ent: Itn, and nell 'Stock, on thoznaladon. • Colic°. TLan mtle on all manta In the Union. Mee corner of hird and Mood street'', direct', oiamalte the nt iie• now. WRING, Coin, Stock and Exchange . li mr troke i s. North. irtrord—Bep ad nib Undo on re Le; 6311 mid sad VATIMat. mum—, —us= / 1 / 4 1434----.EL I. more DAME% .11A.NNAV .& Co., Successors-to & Ilt nelva i %ralle c ttu n r,tiTt=r e,•lrottr o d e ;k.p.ic, Bank:rake, and Spodee 2 N. IT corner of Wood and Third etneeta: Current Money received on DePOdt. Plat awoke for al, anti concerto. made on warty all pined. pol ate of the United tote. the highest erne= raid fir , Pavel/a and Manlove, I , U. Imam, .. 11911.41MILMARS /c Co.jiankers and . 11cebito Bram, North .Easteornor of Wood and trovenetion on netts tirms;.a' oonfollono nrotoptly Wended to.. _ jr..9-Ir. WILIMB Exchange Brokers, • No. 'lf Fourth istrast. Moult.. • • of Pitts All traaraotiona at most liberal P , ty/li yaLARLSIER, Jr., Banker and Bro -,h.4th,,,tmet, Ca, adjoialtang Dant at ttaborr V 110 J TES & SON, Dealers in . Foreign 1_ s sad Domedle mu, of Ese.Mame. Clinthlestes of Dm pone, hisnk Notes awl Speck, o. 59 Narita shesch Pith. Muni, KirOnilections made no ths prlndpsl MUM Mum:Mont Um Dotted States. BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No 0 • 711Yourth .freat. ADo4o Badlnts. - q _ _ _ . Om S. DAVISON, Bookaeller and Sniv el timer. nrxessor to Davison • • Mutat ntreet, xmar 7ourth, Ilt - tarazgh. Pa. " ' . ENRY'S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Da.l.• In stationery, ta, Vo fiR Illsatet etvat, nest • nd. Pa. KAY & CO., Booksellers and Statiuners, N. 65 Wool street, next door to the earner ofThlrq t with. P. &hoot and law *rob eonstantlY =rm.& _bOmmignorf:&c: M==llM==fg==l . . J. W. BUTLER • & 14' 4 0RWARDING COMMISSION MR, CITANSP sallitiesTersln all timber Pittstrarati Mac niaetne,l Artamtee, Lead Pipe and nest Lead. No. 16 Pisat lino Use r Grocer,. !mimic, and Dealer in. VOREIGN WINES, Ifrandiem and Old lito- Nc=igegnicrt'L.7l%.l-.4.ll6s"Thl't • &- A. WBANE; CoinmiFsion and For . onudllog Nterelonak dealers Ita Wool and Prod.., waerallt: 0100, rlttstoorgh Masouroolotio., No.. WI, &moot otroet 11Wobwor.11: • apt,lyWl snm R ROBIStIN Wholesale Men, ,Pradoes Dc.L .5.4 Oomzabedan Aron: Il2ts4Fgb. - spun= forsnd • ~5 PRINGER-11ARBAUG CO., (Swiceli t• 000 IS:- Mabel:o4l' Oannnignim errhantg De:deft in•Vonl - nod Pmduer grdentur. Net 145 Irtrot 4.1116 Emma W" m , Pittsburgh.. Ps. REA,-Flerar rector% • Commission rrA s a=er.,..9 — Hoe. 74 Waterand9o Vreset. lac; Elt.t.ahurg i nk Penns • IRDY . JONES aoxam _ uccessore to Inihants, bode:7 3:17?ia . P"31 trtetared(l.l,4 Pitlabmith. . , ". ERCER• 4.NVELO, Genbi-al .edm' Ilerebantaa Ylallagelrlati. Meant sdnumes rnaryengentente of Yrednee generally,: , jalty i nun MUM.. TORN WATT. CO., Wholesale Grocerst, B. CANF . IVILD, late of Warren, Obio, f a . mougar and prnsrdtmlerehant... Pearl dab. and Western Prod.> ,Watell stmt. benontelnScdt.hdeld Rood Want. Pl4slntrgh. • . , • Tg"Tr ev mtu I L E --- .o7 — irtEa co.) rm. Grocerr, - PlttAmaw , . saa comau.s. Merchant!, ad Dastars in argh ,11anutsetors. 112 E.. 14 sh•yrotAllta tom,Jal PIIEESE . I Or-rEffte—REN* gt- 1 ••T a.t • ' , gut , •-•-• •• • ••• Maretunt, ;VON BONNIIORST k JiURPIIY, Whohi -111-pritot, Lad Drain 0.31A8 D A I . .NMR, Importer and Dealer In lien& lad Amnimaaß Inpg, N. a Markht between Mel and Solari, street. Httsburgh. MeCLINTOCK, Imporlerand,Whole , pis sad Retell Dealer la Carpeting. Meer, OD Cloths, Ilattlaz Table, aad Plano Carats, Winder IVbadal /Item Bag% Mimmlaps, N 0.11.2 Market sheet. ORRIS & .PATTON, Wholesale and Ba um naemr. da. assure deo of the Dlamans, DRY. GOODS: ERANK VAIraORDER, Dealer far*. Ml . w eaad Gknoo. Leo floods. EmbrolAgWo. • (tent's. rmaishiae Goods sod ring dam • NILO?, oatmeal of wileta con ',lvor. Oft hod at 13, =roof of iLuird . 1W ' •• • ' 4 • -, yltd - A. a. ILLSCiii - 07. L A2tI3OXY i pO., IL Ttla. A. MASON - A C0.,-141olesale and Retail BORCIUMW smLIM I T eats, Haftszds. *Aar hit=lmd . . GROCERS. -J. - 8003131, - RAILBAIIG,H! DONE, fIESERIXO3INISSIONUEROII4II , 7B. Roc& 02111.,,katoce.a ortly Wawa clngt,rnmaawphi..... - . , _ , HARBAITOH it: BOONE'S, . 0 Jr.W SAfa n - LNG CO3LiIISSION BIER ANT Dealers 1.17.1 and nd. • .CU =1 Ulan, tram; l'ittsblarst4l%. *WI %I 17 ;Annual. Win. OHN FLOYD & CO.,- Wholecalo Grocers 10/ implCommtalon Merciutt,acti.l73 Wno: d=9 I,lb. , . - 113 OBERTlloollt,lrholoishlO Groie4 Wring ifttiller, Dada in Protium. Pittsburgh ?lon. and sr. ktilds or foreign and Doomstta %Vim. sad 316.1.1berty Kral. On band • mem lor owk Mimimkt ota 111numuralials •111 •-• • - dfk BLACTIOURN &C0., - ;WholettakGriat ity.• very San , ind Dosierr Waft., aid Misberigh DiAaaloel4-” Met. and Wl= -always an haDd at jteirlifl4l WSW amt. Pittal maua wqA. SAIAII DreitYY7ra..." Wholesale 0r0,n2=1,71...rarar4 ,n2=1,71...rarar4 c. sbx.; ,Ata/LLS:k. ROE,-Wholosalo Grocer' and Cuafalodelk nmitan4'No.lB4 Liberty street Iltia• M=MIIMM 1,1172i1. BAGALEY & CO:,:Wholesale Oro -VT • cars. Bro. 18 and 2a W.od stmt. Plttsbanth.. WILLIAM A. , - Bra Luau- Grixer. and , Teo Llealer, owner of Wood and ritth Winne, bet , ilereyo on hand • Lego einnetteent of Leto** (Ironed...on fine Ter—Yorelexilrol=l Nuts, Wboiesile and Sets& iItHIORERT CQ.,,orWholesai. , atoms, oomsrumn lit.ra.atitiliadm, In Prxinee find Pintebarei Wantrinetneee, No. LW Liberty amt. . VOK; it AkCANDLESS,', smicessors to -P-L;fg ,LLE Wiek;Wbokonle Greene. Forwontton and lioonnbonieklifereibante, Dealer. in Loeb Nan Giae, Oot. - Yarne,ALld rtitaCrgb AT1MCW13..11,1(1. 1311 4% =cur of. Wood and We.. alreetti Iltlabitnni, • ' nCLILBEIRTSON; Wholesale Grocer nod &mos tooormerame..o.akr Prodarauld 11 oel holooorscre• mum* 195 /41.17 stave JO= &B. Tholosale aro - m.6 Com * .o=lfdroldoote, sod Dodder' Iv Produco—Rocnol weir. .54facmtIng on Math !Food; so myth - - , . . ... - .- .. , , .......• ... .. ... --,-.- .... ~ 47., , .... • • ..r... ... ..', .-, ' '•-• '''' ' 7 ': . ' "-...7'.'• ''''' '" ' . \f: -' '• .. ." . X : N ‘ c - ' '.- ' 7'.' 2', 4 ,... ' ':..• ' ''''' ' 7 . r.--'' ''' ' ,. - '''',\ - I.A. ''-',V'T.,!....,....'','j,,,:,......',"'-2.1=gnt...„.4.#., ... • . • k‘i :)); ,id'A 1 T. C I , - T I . . •• . _.. . . , ..„ . . . . . \ , • . _ • T" ~. ., ‘, ' . T ..' •,. ~,• , : •' . . __... , • . , S. - STMESiST - 43 SON, irI.ENERAIr commissrox -AGENTS, for We and _.purchw of nAm Kutstr.:Colluctim uf Ilea& fiezufleting Lomas en lienuls. :MartzNot. N. tomird aR. 1itt.b=1..1... •' : • .n34.7 AGENCIES .../ilebigati General Commission and Conee- . tdon.dgeney' Mace,. NO.II the •collectiiin . .Home-Ond Foreign .2:- Mararrtile aculan abeillOner claim. In Eltdlirai2 and sahnr E n gt VAelLair d ol u l . P=atg u stm. • MaelcrAndlrroretnaae Aquae. . PELTIER* ANDEI;SOY. Detsolt, Miehlam IMTrzwet Illabargle—Mailain. Knauer lc Ital., Dank- Mi MC White 00, Ouette Ottlea; i 414114. ROM. /1. • errrsTrvity KJARD.ltaving been Sppointed. the ex daily* Arent& far Mts..' for me.. of Patent ye Cemented .4 Straub. Loather Brltinh. tram we no: by fa r EW ELL NUN, of iterthati.(kainerifrot, we now' offer mie a. Wye anartment of all teidtb; mantrthotored. at the Yeanotaetnerea. prima Ida article being ta any Leather Belting freer before offered In this market- Alm, a large etry.k. of al l efrldthe of lndla Rubber Belting eonstantly on • hand; amt for sale at "Me o lne Ralttog D.Doi.^ N.. 116 Market .tweet - .M 0 .1. IL 141.11.111 iitiftt.ig LOOlllB, Rear Estate — Agent. Stock; Merebandle• sad BM Itcnkar. Ne. • - moth street. above Wood. Dula. premptly attended to. irexur MARSLIELL, Secretary Oki set'. Interim. Ottepaai. 94 Water tenet. - - AL GORDON, Secretary Western Then JU • ranee Co:, 92 N 9.1,2 GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin r tha irr norttocoat corner of Wood YA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . toal imamate COMP.,. 42 Wott4r naaret. MUSIC, &c. . TWIN' MELLOR,DenIer in Piano Fortes, glit Musk .ditaileal t e netents. Esbor.l ikt o k.o. ttnt tattnnen. acetic Plzen 7orte, fin Western Pennsynesnla—No. 81 trovd street. - - • • ElttY KLEBDR, Dealer in Musk, 1111- Ana Ingnmnatimoind Imparter or 1411. SLAW,. , & 1 4= . & & Clart'a 71 , 0 lug Plaraly . Plano& DRUGGISTS. AMIN RAFT, Jr. leuccessor to Jae.M' fey), Wholesale and Retail Peuisdst sits, Oils, Da - elitist's, &e. 141 Wood street, 3 doom below Vtrain 'MUT Pftialssza. Vora's *Mat for D. 1111002. - /USW" L. wn . .,0:0 -- x - r tc .24.1! ,. = bwedic ,... re4f== /ati m p er= f, itiltds 1_1,3...m11141°1u eal:etrll7l m 71 9 JOON P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in • Dram Paints, Tannin. and DJ s Deny street Pittsbargh. AU A nil*rd.' afur Lauda _mar • A. FARNTSTOCK & CO., Wholesale ImanuLeturers of Whlte.Lemkßed .aad t" tteme. corner Wool Bad Fruca areas. Vitt. toch7 SELLERS, littalcsalo : Dealer in !Mara gL rtge. tAtiVr. RALIN & REITER, Wholegale. •& b tr x e. cormer or Libeiti sae Bt. Oar Iteset‘ SCHOON3LABER- CO., Wholesale 1 , • Drthistots, Fo. 21, Wood •tMR Pittotorrtb: I OSEPII FLEMIN - 0, Successor to LWilcox & Co.. oaravr Marta street and Diamond—l ap lututu Ind,t.indmazltimit.pbda pretax:dna bia batinam. ED Phyddana anandiptiona caraindy compoandad ,st. ad ' . .0& -Ts WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, succeisor tri MURPIIY k LEE, Wool Dealer, and 03atoolooknn lien - Nun for tho of Americas, Woolf Good. do 1:17 fAborto tenet. MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: OEloo anillesidetice, - N. 1,2 PM <7.1:.14 the ll•tbeilral. ntt. VvVARIAN, M. 1).. Office Gth street, lhototrEttatheold. Ofts Hottrt--9 to 0, tr.,2 to r.tl: :to r, tr. • . sor9s-ttl MERCHANT TAILORS. .y t .. MESTER, .111erchnnt, Tailor and. Clo - • Ma.. N 0.14 Wcod stmt. rartkal . . attootinst to Don' awl Tooth,' Cletlaorr • .. tsol6l WT•LIJAM - DRlBY,Blerefi:siT r fair,Drii: • • . pra• and Doe. is ?Lamar Mt& Clottilamlit tdb set 7 Amon. WATTS & CO, -Merchant- Tailo — re, 181 .. obo.ty streat.--Wa ars aow latalrlas aar h stork ar Ganda Str.Ortalsaran's Mar —Oaths. Cs, sattraalasrsof the smart Mies sat haat cant '- Oar Mends sod =amen twill picas drs as a ash. • Dahl ....... MAIMFACTtrii:II. LW. WOODWELL Wholesale and Retail JPlstrotArtrarer and DealPr in CaNnet Wan, 1i0.12 • TIMIN WETHERELL,: Manufacturer of PATXNT roxvicrs. crtmrtfar utlele, BOLTDBOX W BRAZED BOX. PICKS, =run- of - Awirrai an 4 Bkio tam amts. ono spearlp Bra tßer . llatal Wert MU-Dp- fA3I:I3ROIDERED 'AND APLICA: r rni.ne—nafre.e. Ntertettf i E . ter , o , Mg AP -etrb N Peru rtreet;abeer Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Cbqiii — lan rrIIIS C COILPANYA A G Itfactimilcl VlK in an NLAR . GED — I their esparity r tottmtortmla,c are ham . metered to meet the tmasseed demand ECIS ttlA B'ildb4'.lby. bb.dP”PP AT I P l it " Zit.l3lll - r.s. • Pittohtlra. helorember SI. IbGl' , • • • • Boots and-Shoesll AXES:ROBB, No: 89 Ifarkot atroct, 3d • troth from the blarkenloueo; would.lufbrut the pub. I e hes so. • wets hilt etdek of ortri7 Minx Irf the Scot and Sho t.do e trade, eurh as Lodi& Ohlters, half titibte. i:tt = l ot%le !it% j el ."'" llhosH "" tiik. grilZl7 . Getters sad 'vv . itte .d Sae, C l atf their tarietie% •OLlTZV.Tautteee (I= sue .444 1f .a1e0; Bon' : , .Vd 4 L iouthr Boots, hue }tenth Calf. - •• • Please rite ha • with In slab oell as isticle to all who favor their custom as will site watiefar. that :Itomauthee th•place. Starketets•ft. . : mrw _ • Hats azid.tapsi,, • • WILSON . SON-keep , tone tantly On • bAnd eTery Mptl .r. o . n. * and Tar.oly Ili nabs and ,Ll-,.fiaa oat 1/foraynrehasing denawbrsel , Jilin O. ifoo - na. M'CORD St; CO. WIIOLEILSLE AND MCAT.: PASSIONABLEI. ILAT AND . OAP ~ ALkNUFAOTURERS, AND DIIALEIISIM ALLIS:INN OP RIM CORNER OP woo. oxliwr ..TrAmrs. . , Pittsburgh - *S. Their rat embraces ome n quallty andit , tyle Pa. ol Hata • d =eta:44km; Coq/ and Fur Bound& . . Coach and. ming° Factory . - (WINSTON, • BROn.W. &CO., coiner of cp • Beimaet - End Balsam streets. Allegheny City: would nereemtnhy Wren theft. friends, sad the peddle Kennelly, that thvgasnaleetating Covisresltansnehrt Rah emtvg, bkigte sad .Challeas In eh their various Myrtle( th and proportkm. . . • All =de re wilt be emmoted with stelet regsnl dm linty and lwant7hr ihdah. 'Arlegre .1.11 elm be Wended N on the martraeonsble• terms, Ilainer in lather weal the best raMern Mufti, roles and - Wheel Muff. they &el ens ddent that all' who' favor them erlth their estate vase, will be,MleitlY wiltlied.tt trial Mt heip watt., • ,pm . .areversered to give them amu belme bur , .Hew Coach Factory-Allegheny: WHITE wrju Id • ie. eteettally Intorto tbe puhtle, the! the? hare melee • ho p (*met. between Federal and Sanduakey . stmts. ,They are nay motto and nee mean& to melee mien for every deeerlptlon or retdelta. alehm,..- Mutat; Beetroebea l gaztra l'le.na eno ,.4.l:reatirAfeTt.tt.ll 4 Jiti g ' Writs they hje, they fret emandent they earl& ed de , 'reek on the meat rotronaLle terms vlth tkoe amain: attleies In thole/Inn • • • . • Faytaft partlmur et.unn to the aeleetton anuitertab. and nen= none bat eomeetent workmen; they bare no heeltathen In of the; theft. wort. W. ttelrefem oak the attention of the ;Wolk tbla matter. • • • . tlP—ltershing Gem to the best =nom Ind :on the most---"--e*l.- • • 1.; L unaraerim—. a. %county; Livingston, Roggsn &Ca. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. r y gk tAOK Detusi 'fferiles, Hay, ' • - Cattle and Grain dal Plattem and Conntei Dim . all tinea ndt ttror ar Thumb ld , yet, Co Ne fi a, Flatentner et *MA •••• • - •W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, , 339, ~1 pnd 733 L3w g , 4 street. onemile Axielotrid Afire!, .110 F EUr m . If t lribt , Cirir s tr - Siont tu.d. Me to oner. ny erbium, at the bran Pr''" "stegle ". .„_ . . b'" ar_ o n n re.,l ° .vga Dan fon= go we atinei the 10.. mien. 'All Char• nUed , rltA denAtell at pis. 1.0.9. NI —rew Goods and Fashions for.Gintienitits' - Clothing -a' for Spring of 1854„ > WATTS CO: - beg leave rearicktially •• Inlbrai titPlz somata. castotossa. Le. the paG M t they bays just' waved a hash supply oruotels soap to thole potroasspst,s.tes. Gee, W tout sea swa& offlmr—aaa that they are ready-to resolve ore des ter tasking Matt op In their meal Selma. The satisfaction to amorally • expr.med the Ly stmt. , mere hl 'nth Male busals elrptu slew, scion, s Ms Sato* dlzed.lou. Walk !aka Wen to 4 .qh ..attko h Vgri.—Stranhors ass laknaslthat aoS holm Is Itto.l7h Liberty IM+bat.Nottit gds. aehts 81. Chic 'o= _ • T. C. WARRINGTOg; • j.` ADM' cuipßE 5 SHOE STORE, 4 tunwowiro,4ni latin4 • tug amportakenk_tro..l.l oral Watt. riltatzumb..ra • elrd ':.chintlemexs' Fint Oka .. . r ... i u b w a er o .beit leave to :um= the! -• - Mato that airy has 1•13 that Parma Stodr,riall• It- th.adorratapa am*. lbablosugad. Fabrics ibt eau . :_ -- , 12t. utottroenk. PITTS HEW. YORIC Jinvxa . _ Pec) ,19.91:31£.17. ig ‘ SCIIIELL'S Goners] Adorrtiallm Homo, No. 346 owl 343 thoadwoy, Now T00k.036. No. BO 1,11&1131 sroWL) • THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1864. . • Nftiable eseaeesn cu e pry afarrtgl, • , Extension Tables. • W lit ms y ter . 1., between A Lig. Itscrtmenat alttart on tutzt:l7 Oen oc.l74ltuv Datuttatily attended to. CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, .taZl.Z. , 2Vi7a7ulllt,°Y Rt...l4.TrfraZt 0r.17.150r Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A rTENTION of purchasers is respeetfally sailed to new and o' gan alureotloo Plano Fortes, nor fully • perfected. and beibre the public, known as Bars Celestial Trill's strinuni Plane. The maddiarity of , 'the Celestial 1 . 11.10 COlListn S it. capacity ihr actual play. MO with the ni gje 'e•or., OS attainment hltherto on k> Plano Emu.. ~,cmillui=nformerlsersablal by crept I n oVi outtameleataant 'ff o/Tai tgo:f it. Molar coutocuto it its capacity to housed of so Ordimd7 Plano of the sweetest quality ef tons and is instantly.. L O Y,ed ITEM use of common peda l o • mosidnitlon so as to motivate sod damn the heart, mosso postrutneats am superior ln. moor to two ordinar7 7 octave Pianos, while for rotors, toultr, bemultb 4 &added:moss ottone,thay challenge Null ...Pal - Eon of the maid. num it the nutted testimony or Pcototos ands®: tams rho hare tested the Celestial Han. tirdbludy LM mmotall rims nem and mound band Mr sale at' rednomi Mims: ELY & hiIINGIEIL Ell Broadway:New rma. e=sur IdannEsetures & Ass/ers,rholmale & Dagnerreotyme Materials. THFOXII'SON & CO , 315 Broallway ejr York, Manatartorers and . Denderalp Daltiorric: t/Po , kroaarnsratna, Mattlaga, Preverrers,a, sad fal ba:kr of tabs. Clteraleala, Fumy Prams and (Sax, aaa m toriala °fakery ascription. 4 111 , , t..=1 ,, 0hr5 . r., C. C. Ilarrlaon'a ar.d tabor toms blast brasland =oils porto:t! th'a . , Fire and Burglar Proof Sofa Depot WAL-McPARLAND & CO.. an MAIDEN LANE . ..vzry Warehonso 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, ivw. B ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Room warran 111. ra ted in ofe ev n ery ry dz., constantly on hand for day! nnd rerpeet. , ?taw You, darn 5/11,1fik /rt. ,W.Ftrrland, Goutlemon—lt um Igo.. aro to lalbrin you that row bad power rot my hi lirmal Ph=l:May . rie m salsoo was the Ere eo W 4": seyeerf and although It rortire= .4 7l = l.7 tlFulb, "' lr e liMrietrilti. / thlaa, artower her arta Itooportailly Iss/a. /Y.L.• 1..71E1NY, Jr.,lllbuth WILL= ot. r P/MIR, AND UE. DEL EDWARD BLRE AG ORER'S - STAMPEDE MIXTURE, //brae Rom mad .toga lemegm Rege - Dispreig and el THE Proprietor. of ' Medicine trill state. altbont healtatlon or kaeotammtradlerion. - that tha om Warms Ma ma. mom! . ahem: It bm be. Introdnood.th..7. otter in 11.1 for the Wm Mamma This malldne hos neither Anemic ner - Qtdalne In Its eompooltlort, all of the Inforedl.th an of a tf=yameelthe m 004 bled) stlandatlng this . stlattbefr temkney. Yemen ahllauslng ined, not be. affect. mom.. to ant. ma domMatnioth no more than eh. latheirnaml heoltb. Planters La meta. Dilate eanthter . *Mr , tam e ent:S Noy .Pefe ;al.lo.l=l:llll7obmAdber. , tm , tazae t /1V4 .. 1 It m t er be named on.. elm. • TM Proprietor booldlntrodttoe it'llryTittlmfa.nrPng.P f rthlliVrth . i gth'eltrdgi . -4.1.. th e Mame proof ltt Tann.. Cull dime tiom for It. um acsotarD.7. , d, b.U.- CertillaLtell can be moo Mlle offm.bow la 0 whorl:this 'ladle!. has cured when all others hoe& falhel. noFor Dlagrlaand all otheZ Mllllom'Oomplalatg there la beentok=fraggat utonlakt otnem. In meanies:me of Mammoth:to and Gout: for them :mom . P Chmebtotti l oPt =ge P rtg . othoot the dathmal lords :b 'll 3=4"ln adl parts of tn. 'United States sald t.l.oada. All Wholesale order. must be addresaml to mo CLY.E.E.MiamIe Promieton , IlrOad.Ri, N.., lo ok . Aoimere-m mmthumtros., d. Yobnesteek alrm, L Wit mg A Co. and Geo. . Sammie. Ilttaborgh. . R WAR33EOIIBE, MARTIN, SPRtNG A CO., Import., sad Dada Ip• IRON AND . STEEL, - 2L2 Graterla4 .9? - led, Nese Tor*. - • • &pep eautantly on hand • fall smartmant or Da gal floc% Ilene nom: an 4 other - - STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Nerthanas from all sections of the eannt/7 are united yll oraend theta orders bat. bong.UNeM hi mall tatuted to imam. 21111 . 12 alhafat NAIt2IN; ISPINNU t C 0.., ' NTlCiaanniett rt.. N. Y. SarCEMEUN IraiTEHERS C 0.,, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,' NSW YORK, • Hort amotord(o.hh.l7o Whom ta, oor•Ofnall 000 k IMPORTING the leading Drugs from the 4 °rialto] martins. both to Eurotoo and rast Indba,• Protab Lromir.as. IN•rrumrrE Nall and Ltals Eratbea, Ilalr tiler. and Stoma, ram and Ttbad• fitactoo. 0.1[.., Smolt, te-, Le-. they obr Mato on the tuannotttouttla term. Otdiaselthat la Pam.tar kr toall, watt tendon teen beet attantkna Jall-1 . -nor S_ 117A:L.:CA1IRLY WIPAPPIaC , DPIII- In Envla Palatal! Palls and 'Poly Wood 11 and W. Inv War, Rastas. data, Conls&7.rwl., Wtatht . Hatch IT" WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices. Table • 011 Cloth*:, .101117 I. llllllVNA.3lanafartareran4 arab, Detain., Na 10 Ca th arine igt.sail Na b Cha th am llanare, Tier Cork. •, 015 WIN M M rusa O1.1:1 ROBERT 31. PATTERSON'S LIVBRY AND SALE' LA rimer DiarsVs p treet and Cherry 0141 P1178111181.111.PA. ASHLAND HOllt3E, ARCII 13TRS ET. AIIOVYISEVV4TII VTILEIST, P.£ 1 1.641).E.L.P.1114. 1r 8. B E .9 ON. Paarturron- Krilice , "1/Irord, MAO pa. day-10/ Mar 3. 11151-Iyd „ • *4o= P. 011.611 (Info Ham Ner..rel. Often) Mahn Charier& Perry IcITY . HOTEL, (late Brown ej corner of A A tehltl4 : lngtaTb . Irdetreets 7 rittatrorgh. WASS sa-Thie tom. end oonamodlons MM. ba•lng under. gone thooongttrepatrand tarnished with new oevirenonta throughout. is now own for the recept.lon of the tromellne Onesalanonwrs en.24.deen 4 - 0111 , 1 SOII,TLI, .Conch Maker, corner of North Co on sod FederM et. Allegheny CUT. le ere be entenahrely enanunteturee weeny dennintlon of VEILICLF.P.of th,b.at materiel. and brthebeet workmen. Re has also opened a WAPS11.00)1 In the Eit. Mobs Intildlnga on .I,4eand oboes Wood etortod. he bee &Ivrea ent•.verylain erork,(lllth additlonit) to which he th. attention anderitleal,enaminattret. Penn¢ etedidena—tront hie ten:dinned Pacer. In bonnie.. hle extensive oleo, the material and workmen etOPIO7oI. Min of finhb orb& work—be rantot be cometed with In the Ey: or Wert. .dfm . JUILY 13011711. --- 19VAITER I'. MARSHALL, tnporter and .Dealer Plaln.nqured an Dee:Win Paper asap 11V. Er 3 Weed stmt. Pitublugh. • ~.t . zrgareleta:strAl mancaetoree, Mesert:Dli• pARIaI , ASIIIONB FOELADIES'DRESS an, ,E.azlla=tirt: t hi... fr o iFNE. mmt per ayu.r jcur N,u2Erlx D. knceru. ' BIER, JONES dr CO., • .. . PI4OPRIZTOR3 KIER'S . PORTABLE BOAT LINE, E:MIWARDING AND COMMISSION istatcErArrrs.c.akmua., brreath stmt. Pitt. Bacon. Lard, Lard 011, Meat Pork, P.O. 17ates, Fllres ex• tra and No. 1 t. 4 nttusito and &rota Pig hop. Ilollm Brlck and (bay. Anthracite Coal, de. tnsl9 RE ESTABLISHMENT. JOHNI . LAUGHISH, MERCHANT TAILOR. 11 - AS'eommeneedbliainess at No 39 t.M. Ll= LgttrzetLVAlVittlrd =l:".llenVeZ" atvArrildirg= ittles and dusdtk, bidet, ba Is prsbared to mob. op to order; In lbw tame akblonable sty. arid In Cad tmd b.atceltssrPorlsam In his laud nars..ba foils nonadont of.adstr, entire todlillettor, invited MI frimpto aly,l examine his stock. ' • • • mini( • VISSQLUTION OF. .PARTNERSUIP— "MoIina of LAP= & PAXTON Is: Ude day die ro reolby mutual commit. We haver dlstoool or ,our ere tiro Orneloy Tlatabllahmont,2Bs,l.lbortyat., to Mr. J. W. 311rJafil.AND. who . vlll main. ths haalueso:. and hereby authorised to collect aceonota do. to as and to settle all Halms aralnot LAVELY. Angola :Old. J. WILSON PAXTON James W:1 cFarland, WHOLESALE &RETAIL - DEALER IN • PHILP CIIOCERII23, guns, Fruits, Pickleu, Spica, Preserves, MOOD AND DHOW wARY... Domatic Boum itrrnithii7g Goode', N 0,165 Liberty Street' Pittsburgh. • BANKING HOUSES - JO MN T. HOGG:: FRIITTIT 2D pITII,ADELPII7A, PITTUBUROI,I, 'ALM - HINNY tn. , NOMERART. • 44011EREET .)100NT PLEANANT, WENTITORE'D Teams. CONNETATATILIA , PAYETTE 00., UNIONTOWN • . Y Depadp received, Disconnta mid.. Eta Iwieglit; mold and Dank Not. sod Speele bought. and mold EWlcs, Notes and other PseurtUel baloglst an wad; on Cdrnswpmlence and collection. eallaltml. -to , . CseS F. NATO i No. 19 Sixth sk i &gad. Ibr llbse and buying PATENT MOUT& la now .0 to aril lbw followink later patented u11ir,... Trott's natant (hi 4/lobes, SW Steam ztutlttru . • Code patent Drill. for Drlßlna iron; • Doan • Rat Ittillin a Maritime,. CoPel•Od's Etattortary sad Portatd. Paw MU* ' : CrawfonEr_Etcans and Wain. thaws. nrid - . - 011Eith's w nutebt Iron ltallmad Chair alsehlora These articles bare been examined br prattle/a marl.. "." M.hfid. , A , n.ul Pronnunant =mkt , to surto ism. lie Is alto antborlsol to sell Ittabta to mat* and rind thare articles In .3 tart of the roan trr.. l i lz . bits➢ also for sale ',alumnae:lEoW and Windt's:44nd lie Is .i.. 74 ta .„,,,, to take Agendas Err the sale of nth: rr El and now InnentionA and Ore to tbn bri=t ul and constant attenthut ''' • . . 1 /. ~'•'.. t° t'e kll'E VAltlt.._,,,,_ . i ' ..._ Slur entestibars hare - b onbon nol•ountar nth Ur. MoP. Eaton.and hartr o hositation is moacoo.Uog him to all wheat's wish Wembley bin arrelese. se : ow thananoratubutbtol Interritariant ladefati_RAbifdoens . la whose martin= elerTrell.W...- ~ . ..e i. e,...,,,„...... : W. 0b --7 ~ .'. ~.,, lmer••tr.. H o a ud . A t I. _ . _ • Ag„.,,,,r,4..., -- .. ~ : 1 f0r...• &Mit, - .P., E./Slad e . ..1 .. - trrl...l=ku ?, -tnltt l ' Atilti,...l - . ....d.. 0 -7 '4, 4 i, 'l l crisattml. Ncereabar SM. 1..., , edit -. , • , G, DECEMBER 21, 1854 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE From tTel New York liteccurr, Deals. Mare Chereh dUesaltles la New ;essay- A LUILIZata. CanaCla Wllll w iCernome Pausr.—We learn that difficulties efaury sari -093 character have arisen in the Gentan Luther an Church of this city; which promises to at tract's large share of public atttention at this time. The eirernastances, as near as we can es certain, are as fellows: Baum eleven years since the church in.question, which belongs to the By- nod of New York employed &minister of recog— nized ability in their denomination, to preside , osu the spiritual interests of the congregation, stiettlating in the-agreement that ho'shodid oc enty the pulpit for a term of fifteen years. The person employed took passusion of hie post, and fora time all.went well, the church growing and thriving as rapidly and substantially as could desired. .Bemo eighteen months since, how- I ever, through the-influence of a brother-in-law, (a Roman Catholic,) the officiating minister was induced to desert the Lutheran' faith end em hrace that of Catholicium—and from that time are dated the troubles of the church. Of course, the priest did not at first exhibit any abatement of zeal in the service of his congregation. This would have been to excite their suspicions, and place thenzupon Moir guard, and this was not the policy for him to pursue. Instead °f eking overt demonstrations in favor of Catholicism, he 'Moved stealthily and with Jesuistical cunning, introducing Into the worship , of his people none but She most triiial innovations. His first movement outof the established-order of things was the introduction °lnanities into the service. Entertaining no suspicions of foal play this innovation-excited little or no comment among the congregation, nor did the second, which was the introduction of wafers. Presently, however, seduced out of hie caution, probably by the in • difference otitis charge, the priest struck oat old and dear formulas of the Lutheran faith,intro daring in-their stead the mast offeasive Catholic forms. This tog - rant breech of discipline at once aroused the p congregation and excited the great:. eat alarm. By, this time, however, the priest had acquired a derided advantage.. and was not to be driven; either by threats or persuasion from his position. , BM schemes discovered, he at once threw off all disguise, and boldly set himself in. opposition to hit people, defining the right in all things to control the church discipline as best pleased himself. In this spirit •be institutedregulations directly couflicting With the estab lished worship, such as requiring worshippers to observe the Catholic posture during prayer, etc., and if any refused to observe thistorm, choosing to adhere to the Lutheran, - the priest called in the aid of the police, and had the 'Offen- ' der at once placed raider arrest. Itythis abso late cluitise of authority, some five or six of the members were in time intimidated,nad went over on the side of the priest. Thus strengthened, he grew !till More tyrannical, and instituted still more imperious regulations, among diem the confessional, so that the majority of the congregation, finding it impossible to maintain peace; came out in open revolt. The war hence forth, on the priest's part, was unrelenting Not.. satisfied with previous assumptions, he now took upon hinielf atiolite executive power, displacing all officers unfavorable to his schemes and substituting satellites ib their place. ' When the time arrived for the election of trustees, he placed.a padlock on the-door of the church and refused entrance to the dissenters, doing the came thiig also on the tlay.asidgued for the male of pews. Thus denied all arrest to and partici pation in the' government of the - chink the trustees, some months since, applied to the Chan cellor for"'reilrese, but that° Meer refused to en- tertain ttieir crise, on the ground that the eon. gregation and officers at the church had aright, without any order of his, to-force the church, and assume tbeirlegitimate Position.. Not Wish ing, honorer, to increase the difficulty by a re sort to absolute measures, the dimemtera have at length applied -to the Mayor for assistance, ealiing lathe aid also of eminent cOuriael,.. This Is the position the affair occupies at present; the ultimata isstto we cannot; of course, predict. The case is ouerof peculiar aggravation, and excites considerable attention among our citi semi The dissenters, come fortyglie In num- her, - beve for some time past worabippellsepa. rate and apart from the old congregation, but are determined, if possible, to obtain their rights therein, and in their efforts to this end, they "wilt—lizedoabtedly have one sympathies of all .Ith.t 4 Prefelts , Protestantista- to Catholicism, and freedom of conscience to spiritual bondage. Itsvraxmons or run Banostrnut.—The Spirit uel Telvroph Soperseded.—An interesting com munication was recently sildrcEsed to the French Minister of War by M. Lo Mama, a .chemist of Saint Brienne, In relation to a series of obser vations on the modific-ations which - the atmos phere experiences from the cannonades that take place. These observations were made every Mirne home, and had reference particalarlyto the com parative effects of the Cannonades of Odessa, of the battle of Alma, of the day of the 6th of Oc tober, (cannon fired at the Invalideso of the op et:linter the bombardment. of Sebastopol, and of the day of the Mei of October. 3L Lo Mama asps: hope to be able to establish that the bafom eter is not,.aa is commonly thought, an instru ment merely intended to indicate rain and fine weather, but aniobile apparatus, exceseiiely sen sitive, which places us-in communication withal] great atmospherical phenomena. - What is remarkable in this- instrument , is, 'that at from COO to 800 leagues of distance an impression is produced on it in a few hours by the discharge of cannon. Observed with care and intelligence it cannot fail, in certain circuit.. stances, toteeeme of the highest utility in time of war. ' 1 have no occasion to apprise you of the torn mencement of the bombardment of Sebastopol, as you have already received the news of it offi cially, hut Iwill announce to you with a certain ty which will not be believed by the facts, that the day before yesterday (25th of October) a cannot:Meow:lh as has 'tat taken place daring the year tibia is about to elapse, even compris ing those - of the siege of Bilistria, and 'of the bombardment of Odessa, commerical in the mor ning before Sebastopol.' • ' lie good enough to east your oforover the ta ble that I send you. You will see there that in 48 hours the'btuaracter rota 80 Millimetres,' and ,that the figure which represents thla rise, tom partitively to those produced by the other born, bardments, is almost vertical, and Index with the other signs by which it Is accompanied of the in tensity of the action of tho cannonade. In a few days you sill' receive from &baste. pal news of the 26th, which i ilt'give you fullin. formation of what occurred on that-day, which Lm Foxed, I have, . doubt, one of the most memorable'of the irholo Campaign . . kivery reader of the nears from the Crimea is aware that the great battle. of Balaklava was fought on t 6 25th -of October. The above let- Arr purports to have been written in France but two days subicqient. Sloan Du swan—TwoSTIIAXIIOATM SUAIL— A despatch was received yesterday by lir. Pritch ett, Secretary, of the 'Board of .llnderwtitene, to tllectrect that thesaronel Prairie, henna fel:this port Into New Orleans, had run upon n /06 in the neighborhood of Ste. Genevieve and had bro ken in two; and was. then lying monk In. eight feet water.' Shown loaded with groceries! and tuerebandise, most or alter which willbe a total ICI; together with the boat. A portion or, her cargo is known to have consisted. , otsugarl.atal salt.' The boat wasevalued at about $lO,OOO and offices ,was insured in two in thii city. . Last evening tidings alto were received by Mr, Pritchett, that the Sallie West, bound for 'New Orleans, .had gene down at Tarkey Wo were unable to gatheriny Particulars. The Sal -lie West was a good boat„: and has leetironning between Nashville and St. Louis 118.11 packet for several months past. She left this port yeater day:monaing 'with a rale cargo. of proslueo, all of which, we Ilenetnee,..WAS covered by Insurance, Louis 1nk!.:. .,. Batman itounio.—th A. Gillet, Jilanker, Ports- Mouth, Ohio, was robbed at Ciistline, Batt:inlay night, of $6,480 which he had in a cargetlbag., ilo bad on his person $20,000,, including Ithat contained in the carpet bag.. Mr. O. stoat alone. near the cars, with the carpet bug between his feet, when he was attacked by two villains.lone et. them struck at hint,-and in attempting to mud off the blow, he received 14'11414 odf in the arm front a bowie knife, in the handset the robber, The other scoundrel seized the carpet bag, and , both disappeared in the dark. I n t is thought that these two fellows, ewer° tha t Mr.. G. badin his possession a large amount of cu m followed him from Portsmouth, as It was eel , dent thpy wore prepared for the robbery, Oc currences like this, which almost daily transpire; ehould convince travelers that„nzulor the present 'order of things, ,it haproper 'to carry large anionnte. of , Money un-safed. At 'advery smaiLeoetrhir.-G. might Vivi had histdoney car ded In safety....in the sae of the express compo ny.--CleratuidLeader,lBlll. ' , . Tue ZOtrAl44-11rho - ind whet are Zoo Tea f The &Imre" Arc natives of the French` provinces of Algiern, dieciplitutd. and exercised by French °Mara and now forming part of the Preach con tingent employed in tho tlrielett ettedthelelege of SebastopoL They hold exactly the same relation to. the French army that the Flepoys In India do l t& the reinter gritLefl ltroope.=Notraj and Wrists= &" CO.'S BUTT/MOB Baez -The Washington Globs, of his; evening, con tains a copy of the-deed of trust executed by Meurer Belden, Withers t Cc. (on'closing their' Exchange Bank,) 'to - John A. English and Rm. Bayne, 'one a nephew of Mr. Withers, and the other a brother of one of the members of- the concern. The Globe makes the following emu_ . many of the doctubent The auks set forth in the schedule attached, to the deed of trust foot up as folloirs: Schedule A $565,620 03 Balances doe from individuals as per LedgerC, cityaccotmte,...—... 71,710 70 'Notes and bills discounted 868,451 04 Claims in the hands of attorneys.— 71,177 87 o,f !cat' assets • $1,066,905 64 ges 7e it lut e Le i lual . th t e ha im e ti tt ed nly ai to . g ot ta:Le i.,4 orer an th d e fi la nd r ; when added together, smog them the follow ing: Bonds of tho Chesapeake and Ohio CattaL ' 329,500 CO DoUyhtde Copper Company '43,239 31 Stock In Union CoalComptusy..., .... "AM CO Doe from the members of the One as follows: .. .. Prom R. W. Latliam & Co 146,602 - 58 From R. W. Latham 16,791:L95 From Payne, Withers & CO 36,890 41 From L. P. Bayne .. . ... ...es 20.473 34 From Bayne & Withers-- ......... .:. 8,000 00 From G. W. G. Whiting 4,779 47 $598,776 66 Mete (nays the Globe) is Moro than oue-half I 'the amoent of, their schedulo in 'stocks greatly. below Par, If saleable at all, and, debts owing from the mot who constitute the 'company to - the company. .The balance of tl\essets is $408;.- 188 98. The Globe adds: • I • It is our opinion that not mor them $400,000, if that much, can he made out of d the Whole as- sets put down in the:lchedole; Mid if so, the' \7tees creditors' must i 0“ lardy, for the ad mitthat the company owes. ' $BOO.OOO. It is btL lieved that it °wee more they kil of. We , have heard from what we c ider Food uthari h y that it owes the State of Irginus al oe that. anim for stock It has received opt her, • posed of, and made no return.• We mpany ackepwl edges that it owes the following, in addition to what ihowes Virginia: . Tulin holders of its bank notes.... ....$llO,OOO To depositors. t 160,000 To the Virginia and Tennessee -Rs' road - • 190 : 000 t7: —. 1110 Cowan, Beentx.—The Legirlature'oOath Carolina has before it a bill esseatially.modicc ing the stringent law which rendered obligate the imprisonment of all freo'colored seamen on board vessels entering the perts of Mit State during the time that the vesseltemained In port. The committee to whom that' portion of the Gov. error's message TeCCOIIIMCDIII2Ig. a modification of the law, was referred are convinced that the present regulations are unnece&•arilyharsh, and to a great extent ineificient, ard that they may be modified with entire security. That • modifi catien they say is also called for by a desire to exhibit the spirit, of comity i► is that. wish to cultivate with foreign powere. The bill they have reported excepts colored seamen on board of vessel driven into feir 'ports by stress of weather, or compelled by mutiny or other'eanses to enter, entirely from the operations of the law, provided said colored seamen remain on board their vessel or In each places as may be' selected for their acceozismodation by the proper officers. Colored seamen on board vesseli en tering the pert voluntarily are to be reported to the authorities, and a bond to the amount of $2OO in to , bo given that such colored seamen will re main ori. board of the vessel, and in all respects obey the laws of the State, and ordinances and regulations of the city or port of entry and far ther, Quit no slave, or freeperson of color, reed& ing•either. permanently or temporarily in said city - or port of entry, Isbell be allowed to go on board of each a yessel in any capacity whatever except meter the authority and finder inch re strictions as may be imposed by ifich Mayor, or other chief municipal officer or magistrate.— .When the bond and stormier are not given then colored seamen will be subject to all the prods ions °fella existing act. • Late English - paper* mention the loss of the British African Mail steamer, foreniener,. by running on *reek, not 200 'Yards , fruin sh,ore, off Cape Lorenzo. Capt. Johnstone. her command er, was on deck, and persisted in \ rruming ma so close to shore against the lemons's:tithes of some of his passengers. She stroc whet' under fell headway, and eleven of the ere" on of thirty four, and three of the passenger* out thirteen, were drowned. The captain wee save Capt Kennedy, of Sierra Leone, who w one of the re'souedilussungers, Ims published a acne rit of the-shipwreck, which' tholes it to ha bee at tended with incidents very similar, th .of the Arctic. - The crew rushed for the boats mad son Sally swamped One boat, while the two the were liunched were overpowered. The crew, Cap K., says. were "a more selfish, pusillanimous d Ine.apable herd, than any he had ever had, misfortune to meet with." , !'Shortly after two boats had pushed ofF , , • retail a Portuguese fishing boat which had presi dentially passed nrprto us, a heavy•roller struck' the ship ; she slid forward about half her length, and went down headmost in 120 feet *ter, the propellor standing perpendicularlj t 0 the water as she descended with the rapidity of - a stone dropped from a height. Eighteen or nineteen Souls were carried down into this frightful vortex,tha quenched Gres and steam roaring like some huge monster .I struggling for life. Four or five only of these,' unfortunate men were subsequently saved." I Capt. K. was carried down a considerable dis tance - by the sinking ship, and managed to es cape by being a good swimmer, after being in the water an hour and a half, when the night-had become,pitch dark. Capt. Join:latent was, tried` as soon is the survivors reached England:and his certificate taken away from him. Why, has the, loss of the Aiello never been properly in-. vestigated • HOW xxotts-rty SI 8110 T As.—A , eorrespon'., dent of the London Times,yrriting fronipe mea, of the battle of Inkennetin. save: . . 'lViken we got in;der the lire of the miemy's large guns, we deployed int* line sad lay down, and remained one boor in this recumbent post tion, with ebot , ebell„ grape, canister , and ev ery infernal invention for the dtetrection of hu man life, flying over es kid Into's:l3=d all about tm, fired from 92, . : , 2.1,• and 18 pouudem. Jun when we lay down an 18 pound. ahot etreck and wont through one of my front-rank, meo, carry ing away hie pouch and ammunition: he wan the third man on my right, and I thought that things were becoming serious. We lay mill for half' an hour before any of . our: artillery came up, and when they did open tire, as you may imagine, 9 • and G ponoders could not do much against heavy. guna.eccuely .posted in a commanding position and well worked. After. laying. down for, about ten mit:rites, 1 began .to get a little accustomed to the whiz of the shot and the Screech of the minister, Ste., over my-head, and contolieg my self with the Idea that if there was one of them meant forme, 1 could not possibly avoid it, I took out my spent glass,. and watched the.pro ceedinge or the nnemy.:: \ lu &short time . I knew „slur) , gun that,would bear on utypordtlon,' and you may imagine , my , feeling when .1 saw those gene discharged. The interval between the charge end the "mini .of the shot, (whint was sum to pitch somewhere near me,} wore w;, ,. I coufeett, , the floppiest moo:mete , of my, life I can't describe the feeling ; exactly, It was et fear, but It woe tomethinguf the stiMe nature, \ I suppose. At all evade, It roe very unpleasant\ If you wish te.talre my autegmoll. \,You bad bet ter keep thisi as not a day and scamely an hour easees, , without ?setaepeeling close to us, end .perhaps some - day ode of them may take a fang - tomy bead, a nti will not bear any more from .tyour own correspon derit at the seat of war." Just this tdomeht two shells Worst close to whore I sm'sitting, Mid one of the incubus me st very ugly lookiag frpgiumat of enact thoar. , .I ISM Irrais this\ on my knee,under a stone 4111, thrown up in do fence of the picket. My back is -.,n broken,, and I imperfectly bothered and Unitised by the tneasszint firing from our lines end the town: which is uorigoing on for its slith ittcy.\llltkok the Russian dm is 6W:teelng; bet this mei 1, Amoy- Isbell now go, fore. clan to See, there. are any Russians moving Meet , n o n neighborhood , Irtrateosan 101143611017iDOOTUDIDL. , .- 0 RIIdOlp) the editor of a:Gataisa mar,' ( " \ D ie, Waage," has been canderoiseil imprisotunent in Water oo county, C. W, for Laving dassetaint ted impious and blasphemous doctrines throng his purnal.• The article alluded 'to espreesed PlifatoPhir7 dental of the divinity and the truth' of the redemption . of 'Man by'the coming of Christ, and an ohs - elute. disbelief of the dogmas ,„. . The New York Times In ita secount of the ex ecution of the murderer Iteliehnn eipa •' [Ph,reletans are Of thentanc iu re Ord tithe courage of Behobaii,:that IChe'lrid 'been per: Inltted.to stand three: enlnides hilger ander the :ClLtnnt, with the rope. sreund his neck,Le wiinld fatten te. the grenade eorpse, as his, fright wouLl have prat:used death., Tko Cristo- Tire:J(l;r York Trilnirie of igunclay gives a sad picture of tie effects of the '!commerttialurisli". is thit, city and vioinity,'particularly among the working chines. We comiense the falkodeff from its statements: The iron besincas is very much depressed, a id , large numbers- of workmen are destitute oc em= ployment. In a recent tour through the found ries and tuarldneshons, we leuned that open the average not more than hilt thee:ten are now employed, and the anticipations for, the , llaturS bold out still gloomier preepects. \" ' l In Brooklyn , matte Pre . hundred ', : men . .iir'thls business have teen recently throes oat 'Of "em-1 ployment, and about i like mintbot are now in work—manydf them, liwaver,• upon half title-- Oite shop.that =ploys a large number of hands lute discharged a quarter of. thud and, put, the rest on three-quarters time,, and . expects to be compelled to discharge still more. s . At the Novel.' ty iiron . Workn'abont Iffi per mot. fewer . mten are employed now than at the same time last year. ! Luny. of the leading heolt end j4h- printing offices havadischirged tie-Ahirds of their :,em' ployeos, and haie reduced the remiinder to two thirds ofs day ' s woric -Whigs number arjcity, neymen printern have - left 'the city.--otheis aro, working a dew or two in'the week as substiddes in the office.s of the dilly journals, but manS , more are totally destitute iff, work.,' ‘ The sterea r qpers have redneed . Lbe number of their' Lands two-thirds- The,type-foto:Klerk, are doing scarce ly says thing. One . hemse alone, for the % past mouth, showed a decline of, bunipere to ‘ tAe eY tent of same 40,000 . pounda of type, as compared with' tfie'sami period' of loot year. -,, ` 1 Book-binding ohm Ingram very seierely—isse 'or -worse. The -.Tract Society, Bible . - Society, Methodist Book Concern;llffarpers, and other en- tablishtnents, have either„discharged n. large number of their hands or reduced their le, 'Ms cff labor. Of the 1,000 men engaged in this Minch of industry between 300 and 400 are now out of work. ', ' The builders, have scarcely anything tinder ,?deny of the masons, bricklayers, plumb-, era, carpenters and otherslare left the city to seek employment elsewhere. A large centred- Mg mason estimated the quantity of business dew doing in his profession at about oim-eightb of that of the same period ,of 1851 Ho says that not more than 1,000 of ' the 5,000 to 1,000 , ma sons usually employed in New York are now at work. Workmen who last year conimandets2 \rr day can now be hired upon any street - ear: ni to for $ 1,50; and laborers who: then obtained f 10 12 shillings, are tertian*, now if e m} plo ed . at $1 a day Home carpenters are among the p rincipal sufferers: Many of the amen em- ployehave closed theirehops. ' ' At a ent meeting of the ship owners and agents, was resolved to' reduce the wages of ship carp nters from $8 to $2 50 a day.' It , hen been e 'mated that at least one-half of •the `ehipcarpen in. New York are unemployed.—i In the nine hip yards , : of Wllliamsbingh and rik 7t, Gr -- e ploying, on the average m good ger t gate of 1,000 persons, only 238 me At k. The depression of 'this br , • raffects tarpon:a , be ts -- , er professions, as rope- 1 anions, riggers and a tier off than the house 4 an extensive firm In a 43 us that not more .1 .hundred men, are 'then cannot now coma shilli a day, where readibtained fifteen: I lie bun d planibers it ,thane \half are am= ',rasa fnualters sithre in Nearly till the am= Pi .., hours oflabot , tiodialf. Wiet the tanners and .ni roceo fini ere :no marked change has taken p that we aanl4, hear of. ..., - .., , Umbrella makers also suffer. ' One menrifactu rer who laat year employed 300 crania has now 90. tot' more than 30 per cent.`of the aymage force of bandeis employed. \ 1? About one-half Of the tailors in w York are ant of employment . A leading who sale min nfactuter at clothing informed us that:next Sat urday at least one thousand persona Who are now at work wilt be . diSchargti. Wages hare tk ire not been reduced as Sret. We are informe that from five thousand to six thousand-tailors I this 'city (mostly feriudee) do scot ' know - where to t the next job from. \ The prOspects aid dull 'in the' dead. extreme; the wholesale irade.ia auqd to he There has been a great falling off In die whole male dry goods trade, estimated' at SO per cent. 'The retail trade is reviving, foie Short time, on account of the holidays.' ' Reports of a like tenor have 'hien received from thejewellers, piano makes, cabinet makers, manufacturers of. ' hardware, 'picture friimea; looking glasses; clocks and artificial Salver ma kers;sted IMot and oboe makers. \ All concur in Stating that dynes were never worse with' them; many have discharged large' numbers of work people, and reduced the home of labor of the alit ra - . _ The soap and estop makers 'are saltrto have ben less affected by the "hard times" than al ine any other basins* probably from UM fact that he major part. of the work \in this trade is lerfornied in the winter aail sprusg .monthi. -- van build iept ft ,— " - lral ..vier ils, cal e..... \At _ Ant —. I he Sib. \ s‘ ' Platt American te-P:\ted p \ It will be recoliec , that ilas . Butrows relorted, as `the resin of his crest le ale ilits Mat thither,`that they chug ewe :45i ht t \ dollars ll,ton for ,coalOui theta &clip woo proportdonahl7 so hi g that no g td, .hernade,tibommerce there. This attri ted to the Japanai jealousy' off oreigners, and t dr desire to otXld of 'bur people y k : that ay: t seems, however; that' ; there is . other nee. Car gold andsilvereoin are at an \ enormons dia. count in Japin,- for the reason Makatea' re tale are plenty there , and , they do notitant the ~..= The discount onnilver is esa„ per cut., so t t an American dollar there 4.0n1,7., worth a3te The disiount on go'd I greater than thts. When CoMmodern'Perry was lint at 'allude, be appointed a committee; consisting of Portiere Speiden and Eldredg4 bo confer with a shailar .manrittee of Japanese; in \ reference to the \ rate of exchange marrency and exchange breve, dono r in" the trade at the \ p oPened;ind \tic %.,, set e the price ritual to bed lireted'argimods„ The porr of thiS.conferene made by the Am un committee, is..publish in the Friend of Chine. - From it --we learn that no result was arrived At; as the Sapaneeeluulthetr ramie Jude 1 I \ up before Mut to adher.:to their daiishorlittant ' discounts nd prices, and, the Americans Mudd not, of co ei assent to t.t.n.:, . . , i A Lao! Wipes- =2l tiallipianre licesturr,. (publittheci.-titt Pario; Pranee,k.that inuentosenence if the ob• tamed by hbuletoUleabelle in breaking iii is, for 'the army, Che.nolniater Of rat\ lately en pr ized hat to puorewl hffidelly beforin commis:a ce y • .mpoitcl of general' ' superior ciSeera of wtity, With lien . nit de St: Jean &Angle at thelubead,to • " eel detnonatrition at her • method en a - ' atober of young , cavalry, holies., After treaty der le tralsong*rsee were Be perfeelly broken ity. that the no baser\ imiteted 'ta enter into an. arrangement ` with Madame Labelle: to intemlnee her ryetela .110411 Ihe ittletial schools \of cavaity,l4ei t he., nog with \that of fisamnr. -, The , adtantageref , tnlit *nem aPPOrr to. be t/ictori.44; t ri o n . t h. barns* *Wan fltrgningatenti tO \ dieliniehgrea - t., ly the.'eutmber. of *stint horses I\ to team% the 1 numbert asm ichientitt , ta tear iu* number of liones`4. ctiatne time Linda/ lento ronald r ebly the, f7ti , i, , ,- y .:. • ‘. • \ ,-' 141=4i oic rA. upwaT 4 :—Tho - wiiOld idol= o PUCPers iiithe ''-'' ' '' supported fn whole n in part ' bi ' within - the year 81(3, Ain) -‘ 18/XI \ '.• ,- FaxmotTor.inrosamardiskleller , in the Laden, Theca front .I:kualmi;twets:l:roster,No.. I, Timber 26thi says that na the Wrote* PreV l 4o2 I 1: the :.Generals af \ Ditision , \ at tb ad eltor or Mu" - • • t v"iollutteleetrab7lefe:legralbell'Oritlrs'et°tt '' :lta r‘ria b abgimP4l'Y pt • vault, Thaeneux, , Ambletethle, • ZSttlitatA 1.6 ' - _ of every regireeztt under their to the „,,,,,,,, number of tem, rhg nriCITIS . V" '- 1 .. Mustered and told that the Emperor. rallemen to forward more troops to the Zest, And, that, tea t. i volunteers Were 20411.1141(1 from every coral:may. , i In five minutes the whole number stoodthrward, .z ' ~ la genie ocummales thirty, In roams fo*,:lisalms• pa , eur CatelF l ve, iti o n tee ei ted,.. r r,tli t e avi cries ei ct * . isilro, `The T zt o . • , ;I : railroad, 1311 theaOthrof November. Tisn Wan Puttee ra' Etronsan-:-Therroffiroi .i excite wide& le of °Purses hi In of We:Me • P,„, excitementjts relation to the war the Criss* , g Them Ls ramming "througbotit , the r 112840111 Oa\ q aceotudorthe terrible ' losses Which have him ', ' experienced; for inthe, death ef seMtra o ,ooltlen. \ r 1 , of all classes and 4rdefa-mibility, gruttriaad \ 0 commoners-almost the whole population Irate ¢7. some personal interest. Armpit the Plettaito - N posed is the embodying and mobilizing thp Milk .t tic 'of thb kingdom, and the replacing the roll-, V - merits ell the lino in `the hiediterveneanwitre th e \• ~ , I . militia. Mans for , employing wrought.iron\ I A batteries, mortars of, prodigious maliher, ,ritted \ .4. - guns, and other clarions for saddest, rest and se • \ .3, met dostrucion, =ploy th e attention of the id- \ i;', tairalty, the °nil:antis Office, and the Woolwich 1,, ix riSUBrIt.ATION.--At the meeting et the Mercluutte Exchange, on Friday eventing torte.- 1. \ \,,,. vise Emma to extricate the China go lisalfwinl. .e, `--- . from its temporary diffieuillee. & tetrier. dog to" - 1. ,,F tared the ball, and after Estening a few minutes,: ' i z t \ flew round briskly in frying. to catch ids emu , I.! tail. The waggish: President of one pf the - old ri \ roads (Mr. 1.11.1) remarked, that "the ,ddell ' movements were a good illustration of, the pres-4 eat eituation of all the Railroads; they ere is - ll \ , boring hard to male tote ends crost.-Cia Gee , : t , , Restmr on Vicronixs..--A late /eth h er em ~7 \ ' -s -'London sayk Over g 96,000 have been collected ' I -Meld of the wives and children' of the dead slid •:,'. wounded soldiers. Tilde caffein dreadtelly- The Meat End shops, ere literally deserted.- ,I Half the aristocracy are in mourning for , the death of kinsmen in the Crimea, and all Caney sales aro ended. The Iliad quantity of em s ,ofe• meats (balls, EM.,) is curtailed for - the *LLCM \ cause., Every third person I meetis Itraoarn- lag \ ~. .. Nora parch-Among the bits of &sip hew floating to Pariss. ill one ?girding to a rich Ameri can, who wrote to Mademoiselle de ft—, of the opero, a tender epistle on the back .4 a blink note\ The lady smiled and sent a verbal .rePly, 1 with the apology that elm was entirely trot ef . . notelaper and would be thankfill to hL l'Amerl mut to send her stiture or two of, Ida, = • - • - As Barton Ann ND • MISTAXL --A sufferer by 1 • the late fires, in a card of thanks, publishediraa cotemporary,ia made to say:-"The undentaged 7 devices to express," ac. Judging, however, 1 from the accounts, it would groin that he was riot t , • merely singed, bat prettiril burn!. ,= - i GROANISO Hinny TaxAilON.=4Bolllll 1)r. the. papers of Ohio age \ tugittg hls extra Weaker ife i the Isegielature of that State, in order that '"the i L, bantam under which the people \ are malted No 4 , groaning maybe remedied by an\ anamadment. of I the constitation at the next OcatT election,' ' 3 One writer' asps that " th epeople o ,Cincinsuiti cannotlay the milrion sod Is half of doltarsal- messed against them." The pressure arises from a rigid construction of a clause, .lathe • Lion under which bonds and other credits are . "assessed withorit off-Setti..!-Tt WHI \ he rem,ber ed that this state of,things basren under , Democratic rule.-4trataiit. : . SUICIDE - ST A HUNCIAELA3 NOULEII4I7.-- "' lie Cincinnati Commercial or Saturday, 'pale' the ....,. Mr. George Foltry.:a Htiegatiae, yew r itek, ,,, , , lst 1 - that city, conimitted suicide, about noon r- I day, by.ehooting himself with a pistcd- ~ Mr- -1 ; Foitry is by birth "a nobleman t '!, but bag bromate much reduced" in circumstaneee, tusd his peon- ? stahrY embarrassments were the occasion `of Ida t \\\l 4DA aorta or rug Ilitonienr.--Itestently; in a Imuse -ck which some Cossacks bed set fire ha ' i -, the Crime we flood Ina room, and on , the point of p• g suffocated( with the smoke,ta , • i child of, abo t eighteen.months old, ale gatiflY ~,. \ alressed,`rand ring a gold crossMispended from s its neck. I' j h poor thread siidled 'Orion Oir _ \ grenadier s, who removed lind-hive ,adopted • it i cuitil the', ly wheel it beim:wish-ill be dia. \ - o Nered. It ID 4:13 08311 AO Sep the ,grenadiers „, \ fdling the baby, dtresting it, with. as much 1, \ tenderness as it soul receive from Itamother. I ~ A oast of the foot of a boy wounded bye ble 1' \ rifle was recently shown odm Surgical Seel ty , of Ireland, in order to at the differentia - tween firmed indicted b a conical,pleoel of lead, as p ro pelled • from aa of that tlescrip- 1 tine, and the round bullet fi frown musket., The physician' who explained this case stated tr,,4\lc,i that Ma impression wasp that a Miele' shot - strock with force against the ea fflige isf th e - i ribs, it would go directly through lch k ody, and f tn./1361a manlike-an arrow, tastes of peening \ ,' around end meMpuig behind at the ba . . \ - is The New York Sun sayer "An onus 4 nom- , her of country girls and young men are‘qoming - . Into the city in search of employment. j 144 , ff . \ - times of a y6y respedtable number' are 0 \ ,71h night at the &format Stationdionses for a 1 , gings, a large proportion of which are by in- 3 difdalle from the country. Many of thoyoun ff ` me betrayer, mileage to find situations in th e 1 arm The recruiting o ffi cers are doing abetter it, ~, mt, basin now thou they have done ' tor yeart.'-- i flu are daily enlistihg." ~, . 1 1 I 11(11OT AbrS W-3als Ju;BpprorlUoaAs C h .Mt CIIIEESE-=-500 b=e:, prima W. K. cutting ee'd &zit( tat .44 lIENItY IL COLLIN& • S DA ASflt i reigtri Domestic fn itre . FINNED SODA Asq,' for_ fli4 • DLNNETT. GLUE .11 4 1 0 R 844—A lot of, Grourui .241/L6O Deg, Dowling on Dewar et, se eterdaneelen or gage mg, on wegit Leareeled • two stew gelAt Dwelling.' toll gamey containing areal= natant. arsonger pose. Pw i ii . e2l,oo3. , Payments ay: invent to _ 14 - NEIIIT-100 \bus. Dry Apples • , 31X1 do da rat GM" ft* i7 3°te ihnligrißtiDtl7ol4At° MESS - PORK- , 3bb1e. 7 -2dess - Pork Air keg s - No , I,,Tartitly, - Ltmi,:to.rAr cire mid foraU by. 13/IRIVES PHEESE-40 bat. prime W. 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