I "BUSINESS, 'DIRECTORY. m AGENCY i , tinseenarni.r. o _ P 0a . .. Ascots's' el* most Inflaantial sad largegt 1 .IrAdat. tomutlµ Moen both to the United Fitstes NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlu Lot of Badoesa Vlrms an among tbn evdmoot roW•to Iv the girt Of None Yort. A.CORDEON Er 12 0 ,33, sr . • ASI:WO; WEISS'ENBORN. CO.; (late C. 14t....)1..P0tt5ii gold Wlolesialo Oerma.n. roach aed,ttallaa .sjaziest lastrunents . ul4 No. ; 2 .51.0.11.32,Latx. . 01'14U:3145 0 1 d 0 I I Stitndani Cniton Sail Duck; - 0..11 Mae dr.% U. C. 11 r.ei .! O,NriStMlll3 Print UMW awl CoPP.;n s4 ,i r m , A . lad Patbaatt Pesters. • 7 - 77 - Dit — GOOD.4 77-77-777 , OWEN, MoNAMEE & CO. Import re eof Panci Good.s.l . 11 end rosdwar. tspao - LI . COTTENET ft CO., Importers of French w ad otbsiToropesa Goods, No. 0 Itniisdatzeet. .1..14,Pr1N &HONIG, 100 Libertist ':. Ana .105 Ogsre..., ois.Trialtr Plaza Imputes.. of LA.. --zo .. Silts. to. . • - . - . Je12.Car.Up21..54 M s t. to.. t., °Dotter o E.k.C-tvats, poBN, SCiLUEPER Fr RAARAILIS, Im - mien at Garman sad BelutLe Brood Clotho. Silts. alierie/41 . 0. 3. 0 X....essum.Plo.. ~.f. . 1 13111 c ER D. Si Itn or • ' of French .(;.. X. Oneman and Swim Dry o. tioddn ' Veneta Sterl- L '4'.l.r3:l7:tirVir.. 4'4 !.*, 34 " 4 e ' r*.t ' ..' Tn ' - • --- - • . - 11011,..EBTRAND, ..F.RERE ---- .971411EN11Y, - Im- VI Munn Cambria sad IdseoCaritate liana- LIDIM 1,,.n!, Eabroltteriek ae.,i-Onn3 zwpflur tam IA st. - ... •• - • • , dr2043.15. " MEEKER. kIiLhIDHOFF, Mannfaztarers of Vagdonlble Dn. and eicaiTilaimaterimPria&.; , T. 4.1.. Ilattous. L. 4 D. 7 .tmet- • .1.13.17ti5.r 65 L. -.., HATCH Sc CO., 99 Chambers street, i impertiee er.aesuasme sursimms Geed , set - atrtonans at mart... steasare. . tsaamm A OHN-31:-.DAVIIIS;L4 4 22.IFS & CO., Inc SE inn Itlexi MAO& Liiiiment in neat:o3l6: 'ThrriVSYMIn.. Oak Ell. W Form u tare Cast' ourcul complaints of mast orantpal. B..W.Westbraek,orliftua proprietor. SCA Broadway. N. Y. JTAKI!YSS I GURNEY `No. 349 Broadway, the oldest se, . !,41 sons!:thszsin- eitablith=ent Ip,dte.j..llMed IM=E3 . • gDWARDS, SANFORD Zr, CO., FOreign Erproat No. a Broadway. Gnods sad Paostan. Inn ed tn wad Tom al artkor tho twid.. AV 3 t I. Pituburge. Moms &Co.. - , ost.lly.ttelcat VICENCII AND GEIMAN.Yd.NCY 812.84X$- tguouxs ZIN'N 00,5211aiden Lane, %flown.. of Pnotela and Osent. Ins sow.. and manufacture. of Cane and 0..4 WU tow tontitede and Jew. Lmd Vionn.dfr.!.e.. ...... .• • • mums AND TMDTELIS. - WM. a 'JACKSON. VoriaeZlOV. •V lack4il. 13=0 Grata and Titalere "11'44. •AV Bradway. cass dew above Mb 4, l'Crw ode tj.....1150 • rains RUBBER Galva.. - INDLA. RIMER CO.: 59 n.w,.e-Aaagdt.=tzktr,..t ..CiothaMt, Balls, Tom Zs., in 1443:040.55 FON INDL 11.13104=':07.„. 41 Jahn , st— was ..IlkiruiratltubbarAtnr. Clotbs,Drior . Artielea.ie...; Calla from V. 1.60 Sopa eacb 1652-1734.1.9,66 sucatlral AND MACIIINE wow. - - CREWgYork. SESUP,Isio:67 at.: New , ComuLtssiono itoretwas Wooi• of all Mad. Ws Tools. sad Cotton Drafter y. from the balm:atm , . Itr.cluslve SSW. - • - „ • CI.YRUS INC FIELD & CO.; itreet, VL/Szaport.nr, and Wbolstals Dealers Is attrz , ! , ' ,,, ia4 and Extelzh PAP=3, and every debnetption of . Apes Matnzlene =WWI, , ti60251'3.5 d'UNCAS, LEWIS .& BARTOW, No. 161 William street—A gnat VOlitz. at PAPER Ibt ars. Statiomrs, Matas, lEscolatoderl.6 .11.0.1V1..r0n1y -NErt kn. caarr..3uaiusavrimmat • • -11?&INSOW - COLOR WORKS, ROebesteiN York. Depotl2s, , Thlden Uzi; 'Paa' sad Tbrake SAIABLA RNDEAFE krIFIANCE S S, & Gent. DettsaVerjorre ant Ogias tam 11.1nRier CS. lbaufnetairr. Irs Peirt . tn,M5 -. AHLBORIC k, CO., 54 Maiden Lane, .t e ggathaeri 6 a , T..rhrkimprz t erta n ! Tr . tyb ..... . • •.• • Cis . • ICI s • • • • tfiL:boAlks : l YOULE . P.Gal street" EAcast.ti. Tiles, Groakt..* Chtive.7 barn...n...l.letais, a. • i.....3r65 • • 1 • • WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, to • . 2 r. IL 11,1)1LiONIn; orterg . Frrnah Cosa sad Window Glass—No. 3•11 , 6 3.7 . ' -. IJbEiTs-ed sHoes.:: - ~_ - m:DOLDNALE AND RETAIL, jA3P33. 31°B11 ' '-' 3d door ' '... - MABB_ET and '6, Union ats., __ ie.,. tletronihOroald fro. IN„ - nutolionso. r as i . . .... ate a.; he t;4 1 1. - " •L'l S th. J ' Anots and Shms n all th.L . Ini , °lt. '" - , -..t.t.n of the unwg•Ytirra' u t ':f ~.ung warn Dr , L t... 1 - '' . ‘4.thi. dek..i. "Ain::4'b.:l7:ll7: n6" %tenli t Ak In ftleetl.ol - '. .Zl a g * Pll , ... g a• G .S . ,:frkd harcrnant. fbr ....„ d ; I ' 110 Mann to manntieturafinvnlngoi.z ..., '. ' ..nPti ,Ll2l_ Th"" t...l, l O a.V" aad ...0.t9: dt i'alt- i gtifitt4 ' .n. - te. tbst 1h...t0 .18 saEldeas =a , gee, amat .ith... . 7 -7 PLth"*!.. l 6 pSol. 11TION FOY tut Aii th. Ticit ,..i.. ltSl: l l7 l ci - iiots. 1* lwraT ttfo l l ' An ..a 4 724 .f l a wat'll . " "I'th4ollL'ked. n''' qu ' s re-minion ' -'' z 1 amER b tut b. carried on an we al t _ ''C'LYWrAVIII ornria r Vil "t-P, " 1 ,.ri . , , ...- - ER. c. " Pittabureb. _ . . • • R.P.Vizior•Carriagp TOIiNSTON, BROTIIERS practi- Cach itstas, Dolma of lido= and Belmont sts.. ¢eioT-CltT Pa.. bare on band and are roanntseturbsg as ext.onsautcwatotCarriagwatcekavars.Buggi ,N2ff:',4l.l=l-'gragi'Vom 4".!=:ant. ' all mama& the best JUltint• Iron and Basta likkary. Wended thou the mod namable , Urn, Mgr ,Dell'lr'conlidettl%. I7tYL i . that all Do may Ewa th..... 1 th OA , wa, IZ.Vaan rl Z: - 1017 41r.17 151.129 L E, during •. M. WESTERV ELT, Venetian Blind ' • lianauturtr, :Ca 13 Clair Argot, • PaLgr bur • - T OWNERS--Warded to Koblra!tla 11% Steam Beat. for which cub, y~~agwla bit THOMAS {5 &WM fth FANCY-CHINA STORE, I -ES .. lIJ PD STRZET, PISTSIIITRGII. .MST Impottied a, Ott open - a full asimt mulct ]teach Etwud, out - .ma cht., out mad RDA. and Golared Roos Mug 0.1.312 W.1.11 , 31t. blotlertry trade , . 1.164.11 HOOKINGON. art MIL 1?plIPSOS-......—... 3 L 26TNA GLASS WORKS, W2l - --"DAVIDSON CO.. Vf AN INAOTURERS 'and dealers in Vials, glow i n Var.it. nn a ki rs `9,7 •gu ri rticir r j ra: :zu,alar .11.0c:iata to Mint , l 20.da tattled. F OIL SALE-280 scree of. land on White : Oak Bottom.] lane from Ileßeetight. • The Itopm loads amid scree of clewed Mod. • ueme sod ..opl, • rmammobad. ie. az.. Al3O. • Deer: .f H. , Easley es dtmelbed on toy Pe e ned . liege. sad so/ one ...Wg to tr=l ee i tats L ruld do well to get IS == ' n ' f eon 04 ' 22 : Stie:l:2" .r. t. an. .1.0_,.: • ~,. - , _ ~ Taos. nano's, TS, 4th gt. VORRENT—A good Flonio on 2d L. be 4: tram Saslttitadand Grlnt tts. Rem 1.21 perssmath. ca2s • TER*. WOODM6 Fallnh rpo FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND TAN eils.47B some of Land. in Weattoorelsno • enmity, an laths ((R bows ride) trout Pittsburgh, oval 14 mike ton. made Water Shar. tation. on the_ Pennsylvania Balboa& Atont 40 eons we clean& good tl ' mon 'which te• Log linnee end Ram It la nail ialletitm tbsoalairaretfoolt. or It would mate an excellent Dahl, - watt. sica.deetiv. and the plaa e being limit env .• • rh , "intlhe htet ergot, There le an abundeatee of the oast timber. vte eh e eseot, cheemnt Oat. Mark timber) 'White Ositanger.ae. It la vall ..thr the •twollon of Tatman, as the out tan te ant to Pittatosaila hi either relined no mod. The timber sioneJa worth_ more than ,the grim eskailtwal aeon of the bad vroniti.allord excel. eaigstaire when. of ithahreW he Otto the Terl , lolllprfee of Se • tuna: alt win heti to 'nit D..at. ...re. et, to to_ gapes vote, soioviilinitto onalitv. Mertne—ivro-111the ininyte Wawa In three tainao . a!tatt Title io ta ntable. Emy b ilee of Self-Heating ira. Bor._ 'MSitbieriber having purchased the ex ir right ot J. JtJahrtztan's Patent' Dos eat *Patient SeLFlleatlag •Eenaethla le no. 01J...dryy regagsl etelluteetsriss tts• rum. neaten with the stave. - tie 'keel. eanstaetly o n bead at .hie Immo:sat. ea Federal St, Mettle 'Asehar. Cme, _W.A., • large and gs ooroqd aseortalest of the COM• 10• TaarK sad Ille.treee, to • be weld stuatlew of hrlevale dealer. sod the rattle In general. - • exelel.rd C. FtINGSLAN D. A n.rhemy City. Pa. No. 56 Arch Szreer;•J•iuulactimlit, - Importers of 0. & . L (lee's ll — nri*alled -- v - NEEDLES. . lgents for the moat Celebrated wootry rAmcs kozrauraizanca sztatrs, I)lZiazes&:. -• • HARDWARE FOR , 'SADDLERS AND . CAD.B.IAGE MEOW. . . • Leech, Jr., • zro.ui WOOD STREET, rrnx. iluitart. Atc „noth.. Mom Deer lime Rajcrientil PFba. I.4 4 AST COVD CALICOE-tiisi — u reed rns= rd e gr. i n a rta , .on " ya." 2 4 A. lIABON-dAXL -IPIIZESESOO - bxl;lense±W. It: Cheese ILJ med. ind *rule er T.11=7 M. us. sa ,'`- THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS S. C11T.H33E33.T & SON, I NNEItAL COMMISSION AGENTS. for thnpalp and parts. of Oral Estate. eplipe.son of NPgatisting Law. on Itood& Mort&P'iM klr No. 140 Third Pt_ - Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, - IVOR the collection tment and of Home and Foreign. Merzeintile *.ll nth. Mon.& si&P.P. Nidgg.n &mks And Itmesoro ApPot.P. PELTIER if. AN DEP-SON, DPP..t. Refolynns PaLentrph-31.0.. Kramer Itabm. Dank cm c. Mae OP., Gmetto OM= Loren. Et.gor•rt & 00. Slerellemte. Wre•r&P.—Tro A,vorles or &UPPOzaa from reerk•Ptll4.• loomOmnpanb. resl9-1,4 fRANCISC.FLANEGIN,Attorneynt Law: C. Zi0.170 Facul.ll Wee.. Pittsburch. • it v..' tyr.~~ +~ti TOSEPEE S. A. P . MORRISON, Attor beliZatifarin.ctgit'",igh.ltirb w. HAIL, Attainey at Law, "Bake -0 „ wen 11911411m4' . Geint runt, between Fourth and Du=rad llk7. m.u.96wly'r .10731 RT E. - PitILLII 3 , At at LEM, IL St LOSS& MO. fvl 11,112IIERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— ", Corals of Fifth and Grant .thoes,ors.l. fh. Court dem Plttaburial. mita-7'43 LAMES J. KllllN,`Attorney at Law;offica VP Fourth otreet. mar Grunt, 14ttabo.rsh. ASPER E. ,BRALY, Attorney at Noi6!) RULE street,Pittsblazi. _ • BA,NKERS AND BROKERS. lERNAN k C 0.,. Baker and Exchange limb.. N 0.95 Womistrest, corner. Diamond i borglk • ;Fr Bur andsall Ilk Notessml Coin. Discount Time 41.1.14/14 sod fromlssom Not/. mate Collmtions In .11 tte principal cities or tbs Colo= Receive Deposits on .11 soda totamst. sad eve OM, prompt sttstaloo wall oth 1111.tterk kll..sloing to Broker's I.llness. lkleXisterti Ekstunke constantly for .Is. mb2S-1T .I=l RUCK .710lant RANIEIf & RAID!, B;.;kern and Ex w ehanza Brokera BUT and to Gold and Silver and Wet ' , p.m. ongotiata lane on Baal Entate or Stock ea . vo. ritifa jr:rrtiam l'rornlaenry 4 Notaa a-sd. rime, Bllle d L l D ,f'aitoro d taints--in Thmirad o Wood otrtqt....dize ,- ¢ly 0p7./1.• th. IL C.. 1.. D. _KING, Coin, Stbek . and Exchange karoher, Roth street—Days sad adls In on rent Dank l. ‘ 12:1/1eYrri traN d 'a= ti Igig=a tern Dank Notes Bought and sold. Yat Hi.. KUtirg HANNACA, Succeosors to Mum., r. Co, BankercEtobange Broke and ra to Yorolgo and DOISMIStie Certldentoe of !Atty. Bank Notts, and Elpede—N. W enrnar of Wood sod attests Current Moneyrneelynd oh Depralt. bight Cheeks for pale. and collet-Got. rnednun nearli .11 Into& cal Inca of the Gutted Staten. Toe Istilseot premium f ski for Foreign land American Gold:, Advs.:ea mach ontwignunesla of Penton., ahllAnnt east, on liberal tern. rigettritt=. North East corner of Wood ma All tramaddolis aside on Mond tarMS, Ltd enllostions . pLomptly_sttended to. „ 'Addy it WI • LKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, Otto the Book of Mt. st most Illsend rem. 1/10 11731.. LABINER, Jr,Banker and Bre , V ker; 4ck street , No. 68, sAjohilran. the Banka Plitaxberegh: H0T,311 - S - ..t SON, Ikalers c.r. in . tre of ic . , B ia ra glatio'"s a lor . H' eelo 4::.sk at th. vriatia.a 7 4 throushout the United Ete BOOKSELLERS &C. T leREAD, Bookseller an Stationer, No. . ro-F.arth amt. *rolls BunahFL TORN S. DAVISON', Bookseller and SUN -0 Ilona. newer. to, Ay k Arum Nu f Market etreet. new Fourth, Petteberratt. Pa. ENRY S.: BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Thaler be Stailonsm kr, No. 62 Market 4%1,1,U :tear amend. Pittgrargb. Ps. rAY It CO., Booksellare and Stationers, No. 65 Word orzeet, next door to the corner or Third. strlbacir. Ps. &hod and lam Irockkr ernstaralT an bartd. COMMISSION &C. W. BUTLEIt.:& CO, nITRIVARDING & COMMISSION - ER • CHAMP wad Dealer. le all lands el Pittsburgh Man led-Article., Lead Pipe wad Abed Lead. No. 97 Wiest Sheet, Pittsburgh. . -WM. H. Burros. Wholcsare Grotty, imparter and Drain. in IVORRION WlNES,l3madies and Old Mo. rionooloothelsliro Whisky. N0_.12. Soodlotsot moan . Wood a:anal:Kt sts..Plottburr.n.Tenna. r 0107.1 , A. WBANE, Commissioii - and For- A.A3 ta t tlf Atuburg g?... t 5=:. P114 . 74 1 7171 street. burgh. - ao6-1y1.3 itT "' ROBISO Grocers g==. Mmaa& N • err ask .= zwua rozsrm • QPRINGER. FLARBAUciII /c CO., (Succes- aj *ors to ilartamela) , Carmalndru , and lornardina !derelanta:Daiden in wool and Produce , in•namlla. Nna 144 Mast andllo &nand Argots. Pletatb. Pa. mad,. 11 - A. W. REA; Flour Fnctora, Commi+si ,n Mot...iarllglardrigrll=lay.ntars in PrAc t f; attenlet tn.. No. Thater and,9o Fund Sta. Plliabnrch. Pan.. i,.. a. - 7" iii. )0•111 Ara': . 76142 4 7 1765::g;e'ce.,4,,.. to ATWOOD. JON - E 9 t OD- Cornsuisslon and Puma •. osr irsehants. Dealers In Pittsburgh giststru.' otruedOuudr. Pittsburgh- ' ---, -.- MX----EROER ANTELO, General Connii Pi= Hen Plantlelphl. Mena adreat • • eon easteignmente of Prodnee generallr. .AMT JOHN W'ATT--/C150—., WholesaleGrogel9, Commission Merchants. and Delos in Produne and igsbmgli bhuitullutures. biu. Ziii Litillig sh. Pittsburgh I - B. CANFIELD, Into of Warren, Ohio, 2 . beats Petri Ash. and Woman Produce i'ig 'W r iter str eet, betruni etalibuSsld sad Wood. Pittsburgh: "t. _ .___— TH0.21 ISMS.- M urn& (Lea or E;i;;;;". lie u. a Co.) ra 1 1P LITTLE lc CO., Wholesale Grotern, Produce luldOciarolcrion mercluurts.end DraWrll in Pitteturrqh-nocurecturr. No. 112 Second strcet4itte- Dorub: Ort. - - (NIMES IVARELIOIISE.-lIKTRY 11. IgiLL7\l3, Fm. ogriting sad Commission Merthantand Peal. In Cheeps. H a tter i Lahr Fhb and Produce genurely :IS Wmiii street, shun Water. Pittsburgh • sursi VON BONNIEIORST . & MURPHY, Whole sale OMEN SUld CommLselon Aterctimine Mid licalem Pictaburgh Manalkainres. lie = Water Amer, Pitts Miran, Pa- • • --- 111031 AS PALMA, Imilorter exal Dealer . In /ranch and American Wall Rya b AS Market r e ,e!eraele Tialrd end reartti street, Mtge:web. 101 F- McOLINTOCK, Im porter and Whole azodgrrril ag:7, ctl= r etesn Boat frilSno ,' ..N0.112 Market street. * MORRIS k RATION, Wholesale and no un Omer; on the Lawn ald• of the Diamond. wry. Pa. DRY GOOD OFRANS! VAN CORDER, Dealer in Trira hm utoury_ . and 0101 . 111; IIII.M Goods. Drobroidotoo. d.: out'. Vora.= Good• food Faun milder, • tuU af' aortmoot of vbleh ma slimy, be had at No. In, comer of Market ertreet'andttreDlartord. Pittabtairh.ft. 5r , 1341 itrWpi—&—os—rrrrirsoex.s.7wriimiTi Co S. iiiii. A. IttAgON & bolegale and Retail C 0.,, A. Nairn In Yinacy and Sntnle Dry Ornds, 25 flab ' t. Dittabm . glo. ' . .._ IVITLRM . 1 . , V 3 32 r . R m a ELLFth. , W y h m t.t.l, 1 ertet street. Pittsbessa. OCERS. 8002113, HAILBAUGH k BOONE, R;cENERALCO3LIUSSION ILERCELANTS Dealers In Wool, Mean Pratte and 1.10,151011.. rib Water street, Philadelphia.. • EIABBACIGHTt BOONI3B, RW ARDI NG COMMISSION MER CHANTS, 15saleis lo Wool sod Produne of oil kinds oe. No. =11.10.417 lame, Pittenorch.l . s.enh' 27.ll, .. l - Jon noro-_._,.. wu.m. rum,. .ToaN iamb) & CO., Wholesale Grocers golCommbuioo Mamba:Ll; NalT3Wond 1:24 KT rtrset, Pittaborab. Itl6 lop °BERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roc tartti.D.VlV aik'grgiliZ'aviz. Limn" no. 314 Libert7 Want. On hand a viny lama stowk of raped. oh) Monongahela Wlamkay. which will be nil. low fur man. ___-_- . - RII t) & 24 o.,lVhulesaln tiro- iitutt=smuluctumg 1 2 dots and Oakum 0.1000 00 an band at that . Warebatuat,l Rata Wait. rittabUtgh. sept:dy stab, .... 1,10.11 r: JLSAIAII Ob., Wholesale Oro evs. Oomminlen Menlvalt... and Deal.. In Pralbee. 66 Water Amt. 666107 Iron% street 111180are6. I emu --WM P. Yaw.- .Inuara Ea. 'GILLS ROE, Wholesale Grocers and II Canualaton lio.lALlbertr atnot - litto- LV BAGALEY /c. CO., Wholesale Gear. •11, cent. Noe. Id and ID Wood stand. Pitt.boxab. iIaTILLIAId A. BI'CLURG, Grocer and V v Tea Dealer owner of wood kod Matlt otreetalz ahrs o r ea band a lame sweetmeat or chol_ okilroofrl i & n u. dos ese—oOr • Fran.. sad Nat& iThoLews no r eo, to the knreet Lena ,r.„...,),-,,. CO., Wholesida Gime" Cotenuasslon hlernbants, Dealers In Prato*" ar.. pittsburet Illsanlnutursc No. 2.53 Liberty Awe. Pittsburgh ' ' • - ---_----------...------- ---- '" - JaVt D..."C1L.... ... v..' - ....-..DATID IeCIMOU4I. l a TICK. k Aleakiii,ESS, successors! to V Lk J. D.Wiet„ll-bolesals Choon'sPororanimg nod. C.,sornission Meretuults. Dolor , •In Iron. Pails. Glut. Cot V... and Pittsbmsb Manufnctscnis sunsratr: corn.: of Wood and Water Oros% Pittsbargh. -------- A CULBERTSON, Wholesale Ulmer end anti lYttw CLamlabc Sterchard.,Dager Lr Prodoei burgh lieandsciusect Astitisa, 196 Mail - West, Ms Ourgb. -- iiact nom— .... R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, gjo d r i 'gu'll m 'ren t licun a c •. 4 s t :l stews. newsmen. WK. (XOTILYN. - 7111 6. Ilitatt.; • - . . /063111 , 161.2.: AGAIXT, WOODWARD k CO" Mob- Ornoong. Ka 213 au str....ll,ll.lsistda. , mece.ramms,,pan n , ( 7,= - Ati= "1 1 66,7 . myna of Mood and lista. ins, saBo AG . ENCI ES. ,ARD.- s -Ilaving been appointed the - tad Agents kr Pittsburgh, tor ma rale of Pantnt ;Col Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting. ut - inured Ity P. JEWELL SOX, of liarttodiConucalcrt, in now nil, for to large ornament of all width., manufactured, at the manurartnrer's prices, his article being superior to any Leather Belting neer Wore' o ff ered iu Ude urnket large etryk of all widths of Lildla Enbtor Beltingconstantly on band, nod tar vale 0' th e nits... Mae Bolting DEWL" P 10.114 Market street. -ph3 J. 4% EL _PHILLIPS cAUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Aent, Stock. Manhandles and BM Broker, Obis rth a rcet, stave Wood. 811/111.45 ersiernr.i.ttonded to. JEMMY ‘..1 ANIO EL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Chi t., tees Insurance Company. tet Wow street M. GORDON,. Secretary Western irise • nose Co., 92 Water street. GARDINKRCOFPIN, AgentforFranklin i.b lr r r s t . l q nsvg . nre Gomparq, nnitt,ran . t turner or Wocd ~A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • toil Inginanee ConWTA, 17 W,t4r MUSIC, &C. 01IN 11. M.IIELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, el mask ,Laa Modes' Inztrocorints, Behool Books, and nation:Len 18,14 lagont for. Clikkerther Piano Forte, for Wertern 14olurilraoh-81c.i. Si Wood Moot. ENRY ItLEBER, Deslerin Music, Mu aid and Itapottrr of Italian SStrings,gloat lia• Nun m n. la Carte ansitil,atta Kuala Piano.. aith Oalpman't ...Ealcan Anna:tent. Alto Int litunbanit Mama. DRUGGISTS. 4.011 N [;AFT, Jr:, Olucc.sorto Jas Wholoods sod Retail Druggist sod Deg!, in ts. Otis. hyostufs, to— 111 Wood Moot, 3 doors bn.los . Virgin Alloy. Pittsburgh. a-a-RoKuk !.Pool for R. roofs Itedidne. otbno ..1.11[711 1.1.1.11N0 L. IWILCOX & CO., Drnggiat4Apot.h- Ju • oodles. corner Market street. wait ond,keen constantly on hind full and complete natant of Drina.biniciantlinfutnery.ainntiolnintalanglAtheta burned Phyricians psoseriptina carefollecomponded. roll , 4beOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in 1)t - ncs. rants, Oil& Varnishes and Dye SULU No. add rty nowt; Pittrboratt. AD orders srill mean prompt attention. Agent for London & Co s valuable family TilediCii.T. mar 24-ly 10t A. FAIINESTOCK 55 CO.. Wholesale tin a mists. and manufacturers of Walla laad.Red 7t Dnreh. aml Lithatice. comer Vivid and Daunt arena. Pitts . wad . E. SELLERS, Whole:isle Dealer in Pron. Paints, Dye naffs. Oils. g Tarnishes, Co. go. rAgond street. Pittsburgh. Goods earrarrUod. Idiots nroaarn ...--0001:02 ABAIR , : ,t REITER, Wb — oiesale Retail .b l=sta. corner of Liberty and Shealz streets. SCIIOONMAKER k. CO., Wholesale . DrusgLits. No. 21, Wood gnat, Pittsburgh. OSEPII FLEMING, Succes.r to 1.. Wilcox *Co.. corner Market street end Diamond—Barrl oat. _tautly on hand • tall aud complete smart:mentor Drum Menchaca. Medicine CheatsPorturaery, wad all &Melee rertalulng to Ids [dolma. Pbyakiane ureouriptica• carefully eutuluuridel . e. ono*, WOOL MERCHANTS LEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE, Wool Dealer, and Cenntabeetlt foe tbe . Momenta Wool , Goode No e beer street. carf -- . M N EDICIE. nR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, IL/ sie 112 Filth etneet,.eptmelte the Cathedral, Pitt. burgh. islfid -- - , • AV M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th _stret. 7 V below Smithfield. (eke licetre.—D to Y... AL.:2 te !I, 5.x...7 ens. Y.Y. - ney26.4d MERCHANT TAILORS. i • iII,CILEST.tR, „Merchant Tailor andtlle;- thler. No. 74 Wood street Tartieulsr attelitl.m to . Boys' .1 Youths' Clrthirig. oolßr VVIT.T 1 AM. DIGBY, 'Marabout Tailor, torl, por sJul Deafer to head] Made Clothing. 10 LIN utty stroeL LI WATTS &: -. 120., Merchant Tailors, s l . fil 4:1 -4 • u u .t . b :T t rival. t c - u w ae I :D r ; o 7; .P th tf._._ _i o ur stroXszku k e l. rtingsof the Loeststrirs thatuuotstr. Our Mends unit =straws .111 pleara Fire us u oil trohl 3 - IANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Who and Retail Manu:Salttrar and Deal, la CaMoat Ware, • Ird street. • of JOHN 'WETHERELL, Manufacturer PATENT BOX VICES, • inipere.r article. SOLED EON adl/I:AZED BOX VICES, corner of Anacreon and Roh. nevn etreeta one square from the Rand etre...J. Bridge, A. leirheny City. 0630,411 VAKMBROIDERED AND A . PLICA, MAN- I T or k er `•—Nat.-Hal, mativd,fri e t..rreTlM o l, A, e2tf No.:Alf; Pern stmet..a,botw 1114 d Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay 2tan nfaotoring_Company; Tiris COSIPANY DATING ENLAROED , tbrir ca,weit, for rnanufactrnina, are tow pot tw meet tho irwrwond dernstwi for thelejlefek. Crud!, 4 sod a u all n' CI'S. ("rd". Pr ZIII r.g"lnda. to Dwain_ PittAburxh. FwptcwElmt 21.1551. —, -Boots and Shoes!! 7 - 11.151Eg ROttlf; ten. 89 Market street,' 3d elf ssoretste the Market flows. would intolun the iult/- tic that he he. now seerslg.:Bre every thins/ in the Boot and Ohne enell no Ladies' lislters. hell Batters. Sonny Lind Patine., Intl Franklinand ell the etthe found on the eaten lth also. 3lisses . sod (Mildlens' Batters sled Fancy Boots and ,hoer , istall their varittlen Oslo, Gentlemen,' flue lners Patent Cell Boots. French Celt Boots, C'eugurss Gaiter. sod Room sten, iloya , • snd Youths' Boot... Jinn French Cell. '"Pleat, hoc no • cull no we wish to tell Froth trtirle testi who are us with their custom no will si r e 00 130(0' • lion. Remember therissok 89 lisrketstreeL nt)29 y Hats and Caps. WILSON & SON keep congtattbA on kphAnd.va - P dereripcloo and Tar.oty of lilts .. nl rit,both .I.nlerslo sod retalL Tbooo dulrlo tleat aillooAhle Illst et Cap. luxe domP; watid do went,. Che col .call toforo purchsolrox ollwaboro. .1 a...... .... . . ... B. WC... iti'COND & CO.• WOOLY-SALE AND ILIITAIL FASHIONABLE lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL HINDS OE FURS. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, Pittsburgh,' Pa. 113.111:Ir ntodc madmen •ArrIIdAIBT dr. Pittsburgh, Hes and C. Mud. lkds, Cuffs and Fur Bonnet. suntd)-Ordnlr --- Coach and Carri_me Factory. 10.1INSTON, BROTfiEtt4 CO., corner of 0 Belmont and Reber. streeta:Alleidieny C3ty. would that the) informy=rl7= the swam lingßies. Welsch. and Cherie.; wall their various ' style. of finish and proportion. Al! orders will tw executed with strict regard 4.TM Unity and beauty of finish. Repel. will al. be attended to en the meet reasonable tams. Bane In all their work the bent De Phalle, Pol. ted Wheel Pint they feel confident that all who favor them with their patrons.. wili boned/oily satisfied on trial of their work. Purellenrs hot macaw! to Rive than call betbro tar. analog elsewhere. _ New Coaoh-Faetory—Allegheny. ro .M. 11. WHITE & CO., woula spectfully Inform the public 'that they have erected a lap on iwerck, between Yederal and Pewit/eke; streets. They are now making and •th PmPared toreccie• oorder• for every deruiptton of vehicles, Cowley., Chariots, Parou . A=Duggies, Norton', Am, dm, wideh.froso their long • nee In tbe manufacture of the oboe* Wick, arid the bee they have, they feel .ntident they.. enabl ed to do work on the moot rewerbable terms with thaeo wantlng article, In their line. Paying particular attention to the "election of material". and haying none but eampete7nt workmen, they have no hesitation In warranting the , work. We therefore .aek the attention of the publictc +bi. matter. N. Il.—ltapairing done in the beet manner, andon th e mod traathable terms. iCNetf urtanaron.... -camas nat..- -.J. a. 11:00118tAL Livingston, ttoggen 66 Co. NOVELTY WORKS,•PITTSBURGH, PA. ACK and Depot Railroad Scales, ay, lawrattle and (irate dot Platform and Onintrr flay, of all dam. Ar Fpriait c an tm d Thumb Latch., Coffc ttttt of rufous kludm Palut •PP ,,, ed Boltaand Yastenficms Hateable Iron Qualm. cf ovary va rlets to form and tulcb. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ma, 0.21 wad 2= Liberty shed. ewes& Switkgeiii sired, PITTAIIVEOII. lk/FONIIME'STS, Tombs, Grave Stones, ..LY Su:collide Topa. 'Mantels. kneeing Stones. to., al ways on lnind i _and made - to order, hi rischinerr. tha lowest. prim. Throw hnrelred original end alerted de- Virg' 2be X:f; tilled with dasystel. at Slg Liberty Weil. su23 W. W. WALLACY... Now Goods and Fashions for Gentian:4mo' Clothing for Spring of 1854. WATTS CO. leave respectfully to Inform Melt nsmerns enstnmers, e. tlis row of if=ti at elar e. iv use nee !. . ;. ei a: != b gac ee rz en mews eupper=telzetthheirr le , eandy rend!". ar dTheltretchigton so 'Anew; elme=l; 4.tetri°6etee. men hitherto. rah their humble efforts Whin*, stionn late* thew to teeth exertions In the tame direction. Wilk g,e is ate Infor m ed that tin. Is No., dID_/astir sirseZ'NOrth olde. above St Clair. argOs..- T. C. WARRINGTON ; ( DIPLOMA.) LADZES' CIIII,DRENS SHOE STORE, LI. has alnars on band a. tial assortment. No. stmt. te.lo.lrd --------- - . . . Gentlemen? 'First Chu Goods. EF. subeeribers beg leave to Infirm the rata. dud they Noe re2d their Batoeser litodt.enn Ow nottet. god mon esoatioasblo Riffles Bo Gat • real grvar., E. WAITS * Oa., . ISEVir YORK ADVERTISEXERTS. rms. VI.:MAIER a .21ift.L . E C nenl Ad• - .11.11n; How, !Co, 35...1348 Brasa,..ray. Sot York. Na DO EsliaUe Pinny in the City rj Noe Tarle Extensionffables. Ayip!. lIEERDT,II.4IV.,, , ter , botween • Prince imd Houston et, Nen York. kinoufactnrie arge amortment always on land. Order* for ..shipplus 'ounetnally attended to. . . .. __----__—_,. (i, OUPIL ,i,' CO., Wholesale Print Sellerii, Yom faint.rs, cad Manufacturing Arti., rtneu. Puri, Londm, Cern, and No. =4 Broadway, lie. York. Catslncrues rent hymn - 11. The nrualtilscount to th. trade and Ingitutione. 113ure Pram. furnished Ev.lT:trav , -. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTENTION of purchasers /gr._ popectfay mile./ to s mos and el- er it .-..T3 cantle it:Mont/nolo Plano Fortes , now roar, perfected, and lean/ the pub li c, known ut Culential Triple stringed Plan, The leer/U. I LT of -the Cotentin] Plano consists in its asperity fur Kars POW- Mg with the single tog, no attainment hitherto on. Lumen to the Pik,. Torte. The mast ordinary performer is enabled by the aid of this Improvement to prultune effects In octsre playing that would confound a Thalberg err a Lletg linear Re chief ex. cellencies is its earaclty to be used at slll ak an ordinary Piano of the agoeteet quality of tons. and Is inetnntly changed bthe us/ of a commdal to a combinntion thrilling a n d majestic. se to mgt/TSUI and'charm the heart. These inmrnmente MO surge In tenter In tan ordinary 7 OCtnae Plants. while or sweetness. purity. breadth, and richnoes of tone. they, challenge the ecmpoti. tine of t he :arid. This In the united tettlmony of preference and Amp tun. gtio hare tested the Celeetia/ Plano. Ordinary anon of •Il sexes. new emd second hand for de 1 E at reduced Priem ELY Pll , 32 /ICNO rondsny.lgew Yoe'. settl-Sice Manufneparea lirslere, /stllens/a i retail. DiguerreotyDe Materials. IW. TiiO,ILPSON CO., 315 Broadway, ~, New York. 11 anuhoturers and Denial, in Dadarrred -13 Vaos,ardr.tua Mattirtra, ?moaners, L0...d Im• ,rsnr of aver) Ni.or Ilsatee and Canna and Volatlander t John's. C. C. Ilarrixnes sndall other Atuarican Camerae onotantly on hand, at the 51anufac turer• lowest prison, and wartanted perfart. aulOdmr lire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot- W 31.. MCFARLAND & CO.. 31 11,4111 RN LANE, NEW TORE. - Warehouse 145 Pratt st, Baltimore, 31d. ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Rouge KuFalintororet7 gra, nonitantly Mauna Tor sale. sal ted In every reaped.. Nrw You., April sth. 1551. Marra Was. .11.31tridad: Gentlemen—lt gives me altar urn tr. Inibra )on that roar Elate Irrear..sal .1, Boors and P.g . l " AT l oVrVil ' r t"l.ll'' night, uants amend throughout tuo are, 5010 n, ,. o bo g am. nto remained unharmed. 11. We, with little racts, wlll,l think, answer( slather triaL Ilnarertfnll Ynnr., T. JENNY. Jr.,11 _ _ . FEVER MID AGUE. DR.. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, ibrth, fAcCotu .fltorri Ikrpsprria and of Affectlo, HE Proprietors of this Medicine will state without hesitance:L.o4,of enittadietiou, tbt the taa ~tarA Uxecer. has tined . ..enemas where I t len been Intimloced.than any other medicine in on for the Qbore disease, This medicine has nei th er Amerite her uinine le its compoidttoe, all of the harredients on of rerfectly health,. character and highly Prottlatinc and. rtlre=fil b Ct ‘ one . tr aVlegaim P' es=„ t h l ie w ' Ver " . damp atmosphere no morethan in that...ll.lth. Plante. In maim. of the country where tbeeaoibealth. Ague lose do well to adopt this medleino. se the patient is not obliged to lay by whitened. tniatzseut and they may be assured offa spendly cum. The Proprietor meld Introduce thinly.ds of tandem.. to th highest rem., but metersmying to the tickto, roe fettle wed Lo o r al e t t a . re the in rea n e proof g t r i o e arnelf. din. I.l ' ertilitetts e. he den IA the offiee,istioaden where th is neditine has comb when all other. ha. failed. For Dlspinsleand the m ar k Billions Complaints there It pat •• better Medicine In the market. It hos also beenitaken with the meet setembibled someen to sevenal nuts of ithmenatism and Geoil for these tom ' plaints tains tablespoonful s day. Orte P bo. ttle of pe this/dean.. earn often hes the desired el- f., gl botle. • ' For sale by Druggists to all parts of Abe U.. aume All andibmad, Wied.ale orders erelt tar oddrasied to SIF.BD BIJUEK mds Proprietors. WI Broadvrey, New York. Amcm—Fieroltan Bres..l. A. Fabnestock • Co., 1,. mg A Co.. and lieo. Keyser, Pittsburgh. • IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers and Defiers MIEMMI „ Snap ronstanti ron hand hill saniatment of liaz, Rod Eland, Hoop, Verse Elms, and other STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from all sertlons of the omen are {netted to rail or send their orders before burl n l.m.a Orders b; mail entrusted to ourearu mill looses market rate. HABILIS. 81 4 IIINII a C 4 2.er bireenssith R. Y. Y. SCHEEFFELM BROTHERS 42 'HO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NEW PORK. Ike•• reutorut toNo .1710Pat.nt IMPORTING the lending Etrup from their oriai nal market. both In Europe and twit ladle, and Yrench and English iih.ndrai.b. Porten:icy, Tooth. Nell and Hair Bruabes. Italy I,lllyrea itsd'Eitrana. Van. and Trtnt. Sp.min, Gor,a. Foam. r...tn.;thily - Ober them on the ranstryakinabla wrina tiyileys either In promo, or by will rowdy. their beat attention. _ Q.AMIJEL L. CAVERLY,Wholoanle Deal ,r in Crooner. Painted sot Tot,, _Wond and Wil low Wanblinaketa.. llata Cordso,lwint.Wlekluir. Mstdh ac- Unwitintrli at- York. T th.. \V SHADo,{iilt . .9ornieee, Table anJ 471,21,' en r :(11 84¢ers. New Torn. eilx9-13, MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT IL PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE A gia I, Corner Diarnold street and Cherry (try, ar.1154! PITP.SETTAtiII, PA. ASELAITD HOUSE, &WU STREET. SPIVENTII BTREET, PIIILADELPL(I.A. H. S. BENSON, Paoruo.ron. iTllia of Board, $1,6. por dop.js Slay 3,104-1 N 11 , 0.31.. Nat. T.i.Vrifi;r.3 iirlieet.:l2hirmi Perm 11 , 2L1S fatieirrY .110TtL, (Into Brovrif o,) corner o A DD rflAdat 7, l Third rtreetr, Pittsburgh. Ps., iILAS h e c s h v r ro t t pp d r e d v tarn& lug: aria commodious hsyluir aocl furniebrdylthhuir CrsgussuoiT"'rLr th e of i t aV" "6:r7H' 11 . - YEIN SOUTH, Co:uth Maker, corner of it North Cmxtrunn and Ptliatill at., AllegbanT CR.r , be ex - 0.17,0,4r manutitetorm VKIIICLYA of ttr , t,st matnrial, and by dm best yarknar Iln has alq cpened WASY.ROOM In 11.10 Damn. w° ~. ~e:ea.~ ii`o~u:e ~a~,a ti~ eu :e m ..t• very fair %Vol of work. tank dtd4 addi;tuuu) or bleb to, inviter the attentionndceitinal eautainatit fooling ounedent—frorn 64 continued anceeur in burin , eatonelve aloe,Metastasis! workmon mulAcr. eerintrh of Ms work—he cannot be mope 11 the Eor West. . eeZ.hrn JOEL,l ' Eoun • ITATAL , Tp r . P. Importer and I,taa No. a3 W:oa=.l,l4=, n ttnaiAgrat atlas mlebratea tosnufeeturee, Ileum Dell. wart a en.. of tarts. tah3.33 ARla FASHIONS FORLADIEVDRESS- V t 3. —The Parish Fashions ftIIINE. dlroet Pertaamt. be on ale on the let prottlatoa s. s. w 1 t s 6 N. N0."213a Yeas, ate , * Hand gloat MR, JONES & CO., PROP811:111R8 'KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, L'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION aro rrIANTE, Canna Benin Eerenth street, Pitta Flacon, Tart Lard OIL lidess Pork. B.C. Hum Merin es. to end o. I git, Anit-a:Ito and Scotch Iran. Innirer Brick and Mr. Anthracite CaeL de _ NEW ESTABLISUMENT. • JOHN LiiIIGILLER, • MERCHANT TAILOR. 1.1.<10-comnierwed business at No. 39 Mar a I:ket streoc, between:, &rood and Thlnl !divot, Ile hoojrodreeolved lam the hoporters odd =nut/Lauren s styles wid Quallthd, bolo. ha ' Prellomd to make to order, in the moot oithlnnoble etyho ond In the beet mato oer. hod lor,re experience Whim boohoo& he feel/. mutldont ;Moo mill.* totlarattlon Ile Writes Ida ftlendO odl and exabdue hit !nook. , •017-1( LIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSILIP , The Erm of LATELY & PA P . TON le thle day dle lt by mutual mamma. We hare dlsporedof our ru tin Grocery Petah/tehoreut. No. :Ma Liberty et.. _ Mr. J. W. tdrFAICLAND. who will continue the bush:mit, sod Is hereby ratborlred to colleot all imenunte doe to w and to settle all claims moaner no. JOHN LAVELY. &aloud Mut,1854. J. 1514°0N PAXTON James W.-MeFarland, witousata a RETAIL DEALER IN EMILY GROCESIES, ; Teas, Fruits;Pickles, Spices, Preserves, WOOD AND WILDOW WARE, U➢ Domutie Howe FErrnithing Good; - No. 265 Liberty Street Pittsburgh BANKING HOUSES T. JOHN. T. HOGG: 'trim YORK. No. 2Z SOUTH 3D ST. BUILADELPIIIN , PITTSBU ROB, ALLikiIIENY CO, Va r eE S PEEASANT, VVI L ir g TVELK 9 I;I O . Pm. CONNELINVILLE. PAT/SIB CO., UNIONTOWN BROWNSVILLE. i; Balboalts received, Dieconata oad, Dina. onal and collmetfcl, Bank Notes and Rondo bought and cold Stork& Notes and other Sect:dales I.ooot and aold en Corinalvnadecioranil eidlectiona soKinDid. noilatf EATON, lOSES F. No 1 9 Sixth st., agent LT for senior and lotylng DAT MGT D.l9llyS, nor no mixed to ash the folloolog 'stair fllf^!Woll llf , lrtr. • TortDa patent 011010 e, for P. 1.3 C'os's Intent Drill. for Drilling Iron. ' roma a Rook Dtilllog 11 native. Copeland'setattonary and Notable Saw 51111* , • • CrovlbrDe r rLeam Watar fhtaima, and litieltrie Wrought Iron itallmad Chair Madam. 17.3rtir:artiterabl.:Aanenttriverirgivneau.bils p r rae nkl tleel t m l4 r ., lta m er tie. mild. In any put alba county. li• ha. aim fala hoterreasciniutta Washers,aed. ihuihett.ltranWurk. nr . lfn giVta.7 r.tr, zi :Ara, bvinalu faithful and eotstant attantluu:. 'Da refers to the followiu • • the "' ressassttendlu b" t roshtted ' tsithtSlt. Noses F. E.t.a. nod have pa 'dm to a 0 . ""s ati r j " tArratattasli bL trablergruster4 stomas elusion tie to whore estrtioss sysirrslitss..tt b b t s . Ss. l l" , Neville D. Craig., r ,ust= Was Lartmst, W. 11. N.Y. Matilda t (.1.1 3111.06 Waal, H. MMus, k Sotal, rc , P: u l r L , IL'MV7lllll444'.."l"D'r'sltslissit" Eitl=l PI'rTSBURGH GAZETTE FBaill.Y MORNING. DECEILLIER. 22. 1 ELA I , 4crarar.s Ass, Y.tstc Is Bones —The Boston' Atin.'eentains the following:— . - An unfounded rum or that the Provident I.ti tion ter savings vim in newt:lnfo condition, led a run on that institution on Priday and Satur- day, ih which time about . "'s.li , lhOefl were drawn from ig by poor Irish tutd German depositors.— Andrei Carney, Esq., fished the bank on Satur day afternoon, and endeavored to persuade his panic.strickeu countrymen that their fears were groundlem By way of showing his sincerity, be took the books of several depositors, and en dorsed his , name upon them, and the owners then rent alai , satisfital.. The failure of Messrs. Cutter, Brodhead Clapp:stock and escliange brOliers, in State-et., Was announced on Saturday. Their liabilities are not supposed to be large, being principally in contracted' Vermont Central stock, which the re cent opening of the transfer books has brought to maturity: The altos of the Glendon Rolling Mills Compa ny, at Hsst Boston, were hid over en Saturday, and the Company is, reported to be insolvent— The GaAtte keys: "Mr. henry Breevort, the Superintendent of the Mills- left on Monday last, and since then has not.been seen. On Wednesday, the Comps ny reeelitedn letter from him, in which he states -. he 4 a defaulter--thot he hos sold irou 11111 i -4 new:rip:R.od for the funds, but that the coal is correct..i alscistoted that it would be useless to pursue him, for he would not bi token olive. We hereAteard tho defalcation estimated as high 49 $2.00.W0, but we ore without authority for this last statement. It is probably yet a matter 'of snraviSe: _ . . . . "A fablereport ooncerfflag the Boyieston Bank having bten circulated, we learn from a reliable sourer thalt they have not lost a single dollar by ahy of tit s. recent failures, and that they were never ints better condition to meet all their lia bilities than-at present. The stock is in demand at slloosll2 TO share. "There , have also been equally unfounded re porte of the failure of other banks and mercan tile hauseS„ and a similar state of things exists in Providence. We ern assured, however, by geatlement perfectly conversant with monetary affairs, that the worst of the fihancial pressure is Over, and that money matters mill gradually im prove. Tho'bonk returns this week will show that our institutions hove been strengthened du ring the past seven days. From the let to the 11th of tharmonth the pressure in the money mar ket was greater in Boston than for ten years be fore, yet our merchants and business men hase stood up nablltinder theecartity of money'liere and the dilficulty • making collections abroad. The cperation of such a pressure is believed to be healthful to the business community." In another article the Atlas speaks of Mr. Bre voort, whosi swindle is referred to above, as fel ' lows: "Ito was universally esteemed by the people of East Boston as a high-minded, intelligent gen. threats. The writer of this knew him as a street acqualidsnee,, and in conversation found that he was well•eduented, and took more than com mon intirest is the various movements of the day. Commerce, history, net, science and ode cation were his favorite themes, and his canna.. cation was always polished and agreeable. That such a men should fall by his own deliberate acts, is .taillainful to - dwell upon. Its effect up the people ofi East Boston, will ho deep; heartfelt regret. Why will not mon pause, when assailed by Xemptation, and ask themselves the pimple question, "Iv it right I" and ho governed by the answer of their own hearts, rather than yield to that which Inn thousand times Worse than death __dial:maw:J:4. The death ot Mfr •Brevoort ;mild have been a blessing to his family and friends, compared to his fall. • BOUNTY LA , IL, to OLD Sonortas.—The follow ing is a copy of a bill introduced into tho United States Senate on the 12th instant by Brod head : , Be it Enacird, ta, That each of the survirieg commission if f icers and non-commissioned offi cers,musiciains and privates, whether of regulars volunteers, rpngers or militia, who were regu larly .mitlM:ktioto the service of the United States ; and every officer, Monmiesioned and non cemmissioned, seamen, marine, clerk and lands= men in the navy, except those Who hove recebnid prize money in any of the wars in which this country basiseen engaged since seventeen hun.7 deed and ninety, and each of the survivors of the militia, or 'Volunteers, or State troops of any State or Territory culled into willltary servite' and regularly mustered therein, and whose Bar vices have besnspaid by the United States sabots fraud to the eighteenth of June, eighteen hun dred and twelve, shall he entitled to receive a certificate or warrant from the Department of the Interior, for one hundred and sixty acres of land; or, where nay of those who have so served shall have recei4ch a certificate or warrant, he shall bisentitled to a certificate Or warrant for such quantity of land so will make, in the whole, with what he may have heretofore received, one Wiridred and sixty acres to those who have setii- ed as aforemid. Sec. 2. Anil he n feather exacia . l, .That in case of the death of any person who, if living, would be entitled to a certificate or warrant as afore said under this act, leaving widow, or, if no widow, a minor child or cbildreu, eachwidow, or if- no- widow, such minor child or children, chall be entitled to receive a certificate or war rant for the same quantity of land that such_dc ; * ceased person would be entitled to receive under the praisioun of this act it now livings Provided, I That a subsequent marriage shall not impair the right of any such widow to such warrant if she be a widow et the time of making her appli cation and at the date of 'such a warrant. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That in no case shall anysuch certificate or warrant be issued for any service lens than twenty-eiget days, or where the person shall actually ;have been enga ged in battle, nor unless the party claiming such certificate or warrant, Mien establish. his light thereto by record evidence of said service by two credible witnesses. . Sec. 4. . And be it further unaded, That mid certificates or warrants may be assigned, trans ferred, and located by warrantees or their heirs nt law„,secording to the provisions of existing lake regulating the assignment, transfer,:and lo cation of bounty-land warrants. Fannie:4 COWIE ace.—Tbe follovring table gives some interesting and reliable information in re gard to the imports and exports of the United States: imported onto thor'Grzited Matt. Exported Am tie U. Mae!, in a, 1 , 128: - . 158,648= Value. 1817_11146.515,82 8 CO II $1.51,11'81,2W 1818... 154,927,120 1842 11) .11,857,4 n . 115,755,8, 1591 1.8,128,315 str..7,rmx . '141,888,7W 2610,322. VA 1881..4 nuatl.L2A V 18,041,121/ 1852... 212,812..35 1219,812.105 • 1,141... 287.178,W ,`.2),452.2.50 1821...:84,502.291 ' 218.2411)64 --51,00L111,41.'2 2948,281.375 mermen is 4 yr5....5313,38.108 EX36,04.5,680 New York exported in the last 4 years in spe cie, $133,000,0130. Imports into New York In the year 1853, $178,270,909. -, . • Imports into the United States in the year 1850, $178,188,818, — . Value of Cotton ixpoited from the United States, 1848 to 1853, $510,117,330. Value of Gold received in the United States . from California, samo years, $288,514,910. • Cost of Goods imported into tho United States In the year 1841, $138,574,932.. Coot of Goode imported into England in same year, $125,135.240 Sonar Pnictics.—Soinetime since, the State of Pennsylvania'obtained a decree in the 11. 8. Court, against the Wheeling Bridge Company, commanding them to raise the structure consid erably highei, - -nr, in default thereof,-to tear it down. This being the decision of the Court of the last resort,, , ft was thought the bridge must come down. - B u t its friends got a low through Congresi, malting it a post route, and, under this they claimed that it could not be disturbed by a decree : of the Court. The people of I Wheeling thought it was a smart trick, as it was. Now for another case.' The;Central Ohio Bail road terminates on the Ohio river, four miles be low Wheeling. The Baltimore and Ohlo road has made a side track from their road, to the riv er bank opposite the terminus of tiptCentral road thus enabling passengers and freight td - dross at that point, and proceed to Baltimore without go ing to Wheeling. This arrangement did not suit the people of Butt city, and they have pro cuind an 'Nona tion against 'the It & road srobibitidg them from running their side track to the river. But this side track has been made spat road aflir thi manner of the bitri,4e; and the question now remains to be seen 'whether sluice for the geese will also be sauce for the gender. it is 'Peer Ca-10: &rumAriow or TrAnz.—The - New l YOrk eld (=lam the following lt•t of the number of ertirime and 111201111thell thrown but of employ- meat, in &faulty:. Talon and tailoressee, 7,000; cabinetmakers, Fpholeters, • &0., 1,600; mesons 2,ooo;,Machln- Maths,- &c., 700; printers 600;,stereotypere 160;,bookbinders, folders and stitebers 400; 'Moe n:Akers 400;' hbaee earpantera 200;' , iblp car penter!' 700; repo- makers; block' maker" rig - - • ....testinsirs,po; plumber; 600; Ilrrormiso TO Sisoirr Caroms.—The strin gency in the money market has already begun to correct an evil, Which, if it had not been checked. would have led to she most serious financial diffi culties. ' Indeed, a portion of the pecuniary dis tress which has prevailed more or law during the entire season, has been the result of the evil in question. We allude to the vicious habit among merchants dealing with the West, of giving long credi .5, without a profit corresponding to the risk and delay. During several years, under the stimulus af forded by the discovery of gold in California, hi:milieu' was pushed to its utmost limit in every sention of the United States. Dot in nothing was greater activity exhibited than among the user .chants of our Atlantic cities in competing for the Marrero trade. Every dealer sought to under bid hie neighbor, in order to "make baste to get 'rich " The hotels here were besieged - with bo rers; the most petty town in the West was inva ded; adverbs' entente were published far and wide; circular' swarmed through the post-office. To crown all, New York and Philadelphia each projected, bisilt and atocked rafiroads, solely to afford increased facilities to this coveted traffm. Had prudence gone hand in hand with, energy, all this would hare been not only pardonable, but actually praiseworthy. It was not long, how ever, before the limits of colitis) were overstep ped. The long-winded buyers of the Borah or - West, who generally sought a credit of- twelve moths, or oven more, had been in the habit of deseing with trading firms of cokeesal capital, wi idemnifinl themselves for the delay in pay ment by charging corresponding profits. Bat, in the competition which now. arose, merchants of smaller capital, and accustomed to giving shorter Credits, began to seek this description of purchasers. The temptation to sell a million annually, where but two-thirds of that amount had been 'told before, or to sell half a million where only three hundred and fifty thousand had been sold, lured many otherwise sagacious men into the double error of doing a species of trade for which they badnot sufficient means, and for which they did not charge a profit commensu rately large. The result was that tbeeld houses which had long monopolized this trade, lost more or less of their customers; for buyers were only too glad to purchase goods at an advance of ten per cent. instead of twenty or twenty-five. Things went on, under this system, well enough fora while. But gradually the new com petitors for, this long-winded trade discovered that their capital was getting insensibly locked up. They begin , to be in want of funds, and looking around the course, disc. voted that they were carrying too many of their western caste mere. Compelled to meet their own debts punc tually,. they were dealing with men who met theirs or not, at. their pleasure; who frequently, took twice as lunge credit as pad been contract ed for; and who, when they finally paid, grumbz led if charged interest, though all the time, per, haps, their creditors hod been raising money at one per cent. a month, or even mere, In conse quence of their over delay. The financial pres sure, which has now continued, with more or less severity, for several months has brought the merchants of our Atlantic cities to their anises on this subject With but few exceptions, they now turn the cold shonlder ou lung-winded pur chasers, wisely concluding this to sell at a low profit, which is afterwards Paten up in interest, is paying too dear for the reputation of doing an enormous business. They are seeking, in cerise .quence, to cut down their sales, instead of ex tending them, to reduce credit?, instead of en larging them. • The change will prove most wholesome. In the first place, it will assist to diminish sales, which will not only reduce importations, but. , will tend also to check extravagance by render ing country merchants is tura more indisposed to, give long credi* In the second place,it-will throw the long-winded buyers back on firms of enormous capital, who - will indemnify theniselves with large profits for the time they expect to wait for payment. Under the now and vicious system, merchants here fostered distress; both among themselves and among their customers. under the old order of things, to which trade is fast returning-, dealers here and in the West alike did a healthy business.—PAß. I,idges. Tue Caeca-It sile.-The Buffalo (N. E.) Demo. erat thus sharply folloym up die attack upon the senseless and cruel practice of checking up the heads of fiersese - ; ; When Eitewpyd harnesses his horse for drag giog brick no a grade, the horse's head is pulled 'towards his tail alal anchored there by the sense :leattnittriereilees check-rein. 'the arrangement iettanatursh the animal is constrained by it.— :Hamad inevitably lose strength by it, for it 'dis turbs the vital force and induces an unnatural action lathe muscles of the neck, head. shoulders and mouth. There are less energy and vigor left fbr the limbs and chest than there would be If the stupid contrivierice were jerked off and thrown 'over the nearest fence. If reason cannot teach this proMptly to any man, just let him try the experiment by vatting a martingale upon himself and go to wrestling; or putting a cheek in the jaws of a boxer that shall extend down his beet to his belt. Who beside the British use the cheek-rein, having their general imitators, the American ? The French do not use it; the Germans do not; the indium and Spaniards of South America, who literally live on horseback and are perfect horse men, do not; the Spaniards of Europe do not, nor do the Turks.' The most observant end most natural people in the world are free from thin mischevions error. It .is strange to no that the English and oarselves did not years and years ago, rearm up the constantly-witnessed fact that when a check-rein srde loosed at a tavern stoop ' or in s stable the poor heise Glwayr stretched out his neck and hung down his head. That was hie language for saying that the strap hurt him and i 'wearied dm, that be was heattily glad to be re lieved from it The genius that Bret proposed the mechanical fact of lifting himself up by the seat of his breeches must have been the author of the the- ' ory that the check-rein held the horse up and ' kept him from falling. The mechanical action in the two eases must be precisely the same. If the reader will reflect for a.moment, he will see no sustaining power-con be derived except from without the animal. A post, tree or beam is just as indispensable to the rapport of a horse as to the support of a man intent en suicide. A horse , can't bang himeelf up in the air by the torrete on hie tack, any mere than a man can by poll ing uPwards at his neck-handkerchief. Ttie edieek•rcin should be abolished. It wastes motive power. Its use is unhealthy, for it dis turbs the otherwise naturally and equally distri buted vital forces. It shortens the life of the horse. It diminishes his ape..d and lessens the free and quick action, eo essential to the ani mare safety and that of his driver. It is of no use, and cannot confer dignity or grace to an' animal - that was made by the Lord. Had man got up the horse, check-reins and. all sorts of contrivances would hive beep allowable not only, but perhaps necessary; but the work of the Great Artist cannot be improved upon. Brethren of the press, let us emancipate the borne from the British check-ruin. Ate following lines, says says Amerb CAld, may be seen on an old clock in Scraatom's auction atom. The clock was made' by uTobias & Co., Liverpool and London," and is a hundred years old. Still is "gping," "going,Elike the auctioneer, and is likely to be "going," lbng af ter the auctioneer has been "struck off" end "goner : I am old sod mt. um 7 h. appears. War bate Inlk'd olt ma for a hulidrnl wart' )WlCharitblkn tit. I betom otatfatlent cotme Is rind 1 bsto r turint at 1.14 with It hot...Utak, In toy bee Igo. mar. aro ouldied yeAre" LIGHTNING AND lie aar=ll ON THE HUMAN Sens:sr.—The French Academy of Sciences have received some interesting observations on the effects of the lightning stroke upon human beings. The number of people yearly stunk by lighthing in Franca averages two hundred. Of the number struck there were near:y three men to one woman.. One-fourth of the .people who have been struck may trace the misfortune to their own imprudence in taking shelter under trees,-which attract the electric fluid. 31. Boadin called attention to talicUrions facts, in connec tion with this subject: The first was, that dead men, struck by lightning. bad been found in ex aetly the upright position they held when ktlled; the second win that other bodies bore upon them faint impressions of.ontward Objectle, probably somewhat resembling photographie shadows.— Aninials, however, .are ranch ; memo, exposed to the influences of lightning than men, and suffer more by its destructive properties.. More than once a single flash rd - lightrunihas destroyed an entire flock of sheep, and accenting to hi D. Abbadio, flocks, of 2,000 in Ethiopia. Hann want of currency , is sorely 'felt arthe pre cut time among, our , mechanics and imbuing teen. Many Of our manufactories are stopped or running merely to give a subsist onca to their hands: Welsonted yesterday that there ar,e good mechanics working for half a dol lar a day, who, when times, are brisk, money plenty, and the river high, would command from $1.,50 to $2 a day. They prefer to work like lonest good men for' reduced pay; in order to support theonselvea and families, ratbenthan eat the bread of charity;or to allow their littleones 'to infer. — There is true - heroism in this manly, determination to labor,- and to quietly veer rather than to oat the bread of elviriti Or to paw that , hours..tu Weeds. An honor' tb thehigh , opirio . d, though poor maAeut. , . lay better days noott come to cheer his humble board and redder—Cis. Gag. IMEM ... _.___ ~ _.,_ M~s,.k_ kaLEN-SING FOLGLEIRS.--The Cleveland Rana Deakr Dec. II says:—ln Attgust lastarnancall- Lug himself William Martin. took passage on the Northerner at Detroit for the Sault'and on the Manhattan for Eagle River, bnt finally conclud-' cal to go to Ontonagon. He iwan a man of Pre possessing appearance and tibilitiest and made many friends during the trip. ite visited the mines, examined them. r.nd upon . his retur n to Ontonagon reported that he had made contracts with the agents of the Ridge, Cortex, Arctic, West Minnesota and Shawmut Mines, to sigiply them with winter provisions. Ile then armies contract with the Messrs. Turner for the transportation of the Provisions from below: and entered into business partnership at Ontonagon, with a young manresmed Cole, whom all conversant with the transaction acquit of any' Imowledgeof, or par-. ticipation in the villainies. e' fordo. Goods and provisions for the firm soon began to smite at Ontonagon autrifiNsoquently a large stock was accumulated there. Freight bills liccumulated too, and Cornwall, clerk of the Manhattan, op - - plying to Martin for settlement received trout him some $l,lOO in cash. The moniedhusineas of the 'tlipper Peninsula" is carried on principally by means of Express Company anti Mining drafts, and of course-no surprise was excited, when sub sequently to his payment of freight, Martin made other payments in drafts [upon Adams' California Express, and upon the ' Mining Com panies named above. Ills plan was to draw a draft for an amount considerably larger than he fished to pay, and to receive money or good drafts for the balance. The draftegiven by him were forged ones, though their printing and form were facsimiles of the genuine ones. The first discovery of the forgeries' was made by Mr. J. W. Van Auden, of the Bigelow Roues, who, ex; aming a draft upon the lydge Mine noticed that the Agent's signature wA. spelled Bum -instead of with two t'e as in thegenuine. . Oath° 10th of November, leaving a largo stock of goods at Ontonagon, Martin was at the Sault, whence he slipped over to the Canada side, was last heard of at Bruce Mine. His forgeries are sup posed to amount to $60,000; and it. is thought he took with him from $16,000 MI $2.0,000 in cash. Erect:mos or Itsmus.—Nicholitaßoehitn, the murderer of Mr. and Mrs. Wickhatsbind the mast hardened oral the manymnrierers sit.) have re cently been before our Courts ofJastice suffered the penalty of the law at Riverhead, L. 1., on Friday last The same atter insensibility to his .awful position which characterised Iltim en kis trial and when he received his sentence, he ex hibited up to almost the last moment of his (Iris. tence. On the Wcdnefshoy morning before his eleAtion ho mule ff second attennitto effect his escape; and would have probably. succeeded in accomplishing hie purpose if he had had is little more time. Strange as it may appear r although he was shackled with heavy Irons; 'and strongly handcuffed, yet he managed to tear' up at least one-hair of his cell flooring, and , to remora a large stone from the bottom of the main wall.— In order to deceive Mr. Edmunds the jailor, he placed his conch over the tjperture lie had made. Mr. Edmunds observed. that seinen:Sag was • wrong, and additional precautions *ere taken to foil him in any future attempt, either to liberate himself or commit smicido. When on the scaffold he declared - his entire innocence of the mime for which he was to suffer. Ilia spiritual adviser. was in attendance on him. Belted, a prayer book (Catholic) which he kept conSimitly 'in bin hand; and desired no one besides his Priest to converse with him on religionti matters. A few persons only were prermitted to withers the aw ful scene; and there wan no sympithy for the culprit KAMA,/ OPEBATIONA IS NIWYOIIk.—Tbe offi cers of the New York-Kansas Lea g ue have been .very active through the peat seal, and up to the time of the closing of navigatie on the Mis souri, sent oatsbont 1,000 able raid respectable Americans, who had applied for infOrmation con - outing the new andlnvitingleniMry; and were. happy to avail themselves of their reterithle ar rangements for speedy, rare, convenient and cheap traveling, and the sttentione of attentive agents an the way. - Probably not less than one thousan I more, in like manner directed, went with tickets procured elsewhere and' about 1,20 Q are now preparing to followin February.. . and March. All these have bad , e m eans to ... pay their own expenses, as the ague under takea only to give infoematien - andi make' tho err, m rangemeu alluded L to.' IL The Selacount Cosponyovkich v is a stock as sociation acting in harmony with,t h e -League, sent out an exploring party in Ucieber to select a site for • city and a county in, the interior q Kansas. They travelled through the western portion; where lies, the best land,L and proposed a spot, where about twenty men Xre now. em ployee] in laying out the ground, and making preparations for a large pop:titian expected next season. . A letter received from one - of the ,agenta a few days since, says: '' - 1 have bedn over a coneiderable extent of . the territory, and have conversed _With &number who are quite familiar widths resources; and all agree with us, that the situation named for a city is a moat happy one. It embraces - 1i num ber of local advantages, besides (that, it re sur rounded by the best land in the territory. In short, nature indicates it as an importantpoint." It is on the Santa Fe road, which is, and mart be the great route for traveling to New Mexico, Utah and Califomia,near a stream, a belt of tim ber, and a coal mine. When arrangements have been completed, the public may eapect full infor mation.. Up to the latest dates, she weather in Kansas and the vicinity continued no mild as it is hero in May or June, and no sickness has been heard or —Nem York Conner. WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec.. 191 HR.—There has been a whispur here to-day relative to a movo merit of a somewhat mysterious character, to which Austria, Spain, and the United States are asserted to be the parties. 4is 'something iniq uitous, doubtless; and kept very secret by the Cabinet. New Year, December 19,1554.—The shipping houies here are uneasy again in reference to the re-appearance of the choiera on board the European packet ships orriviogi of this port.— Within the week. past there has been mare or less mortality on almost every ,immigrant ship. Some of the physicians , say it i 4 chip fever, but others that it is cholera The Itochansbean which arrived to-day from. Antwerp,. had thirty two deathS. DESITIIITION is TIM ELIVEPTII WARD.—The Pastor of the 1 lth Presbyterian Church in this ' city, Rev. J. P. Hovey, whone!residence is 199 Fifth street informs us that:3ooo Persons have been dismissed from employment in the different ship yards and iron works ireJ the above named ward, in the last few weeks. - pependent as their families are, on their daily labor for snpport, very many are now reduced to great straits, and help is urgently required. • Many of these fami lies are connected with Mr. Ifoiey's congregation and we assure our friends that any donations they may transmit to him, will be judiciously and faithfully applied.—X. I'. I Observer. Ship building in New York in about at an end for the season. According' to the Journal of Commerce, the tonnage launched 'during the year amounts' to 80,130 tour, representing 88 vessels of all descriptions, and embracing 26 full sized ships, and 4 steamships. Estimating the cost of the new tonnage at 568 per ton, which' is a low average, there have been absorbed by it not lees than $5,200,000. The' tonnage launch ed-last year amounted to only 45,479. tons. so that-the increase this year le very -large. ' The amount of tonnage on the atocke - now:le only 17, 413, against 58,749 last year! An soon -as the tonnage nn the stocks is completed building will be almost wholly suspended for the present - - The Washington' Union et a {hat the-opposi tion to the present Andounistratido has but "a small capitaL" For a email capitalist; it has certainly been doing a tremendous ind most tme cessfulbusiness in the late' elections.--Louierrille Jour. A. Cincinnati paper, speaking of. our friend, Col. Carpenter; who was recently shot Meeting-, ton,. says " he is not considered dangerons."— The jeal ous husband -that Shot him certainly thought him dangeroua —Loh. Jour. New Corms Corm—The new cent pieees will be Issued from the Mint iniationrse of a few days.; They are considerable smaller then the old cent pieces, and forma really besutiltrl and attractave . ..copper coin. ' Odium side hi the bead of Liberty, and the thirteen stars being omitted the surface is plain and polished. The reverse is the same in design as the Fold cent; but blight er and much mom. firdshedl 'There Is a certain amount of alloy mixed with the copper, and the: perfection of the' die , givasi to the coin a.llttish sad !deputes that. has nsveribeeft attained in our copper eoinage.' "TheWeirt 'Gila will ,he'univer sally...weleomed asnailed ImProvement.— 10 Irour OR Quamor VICTOR 'TO CANADA.-=-The Cmordn papers ar e WarrillYiMemsling thetinPH ety of petitioning the Queen to visit her domin ions upon:this Bide of dieidflentio oOesn:,: The Hamilton Gazette, Teren*Globe; and 'dentinal Mot; unite in urging tluit elm be invited to take a 'Voyage next summer; byi,which ale the Mot; " the war in Efrailfe :met bars tartans . Semi Soon: E4ornnteas.--43sysrd Taylor; the trseder,nays heuprefars Bleadeo for thebeau ty of Its scenery, Germ a ny for Its society. Cali{ fonds especially for its ntmata, and the United States cult' government. 1 ppiemakomm. 4 IBELJOS. =Mil Colic The Granite Farmer in - Vine says: "We are told that BO tons of this hock runt tors' of Gleasorie Pictorial hove been purchased - ,', by the paper mill In this city, to we re-worked into white psper." The editors of the Frimafaifesrean say that when they first read the lecrimid of thoshooting of CoL It. B. Carpenter, (maj . Imainturestore him le speedy health,) 'they. thought , . that it could not be; or if it were so, it wee ettenge that -the heavens were not hung with bleak,' end the '3 eon and stare veiled from vision." It''eru oar thinly very etrange indeed that theite abiespher ical phenomena did not occur. We s donbt if hu coart_philosephY wilt erer be shle - to a:LOAM it.— .The ilecoruihition of :the Metropoli tan Mechanics' liurtitate, iftrr Ole' Pronaierc 'dm thrnmvet• thosenve, gad rho Yeast* and Gera WM. Opelled at tbe.citY- Of !M". W i t l a j n ' . on Ilanda,:thi Rh day of YettruarY, in the new and splendid Rallof thelistatitulea which Is one of the most the Unttd States.. • To tide Exhibition the Ilabthaturas, kboitanlot, Art iste. inventor...ad all other. doctrine to dbale7 to r► wilts os thelr labor, mein. ingenuity. and taata from ell parldona bah* Union, are aerate'', Welted loarthrtbnita _ The klachnutty Ile *Ube nista the, ; done a V i re e th, lobalathgent• Stantharwr. tat:Wert lama., Alt Intending to =I riqUested to sdrii . at se early . a day as twathls. a il ithould loottlabootho th ...proper Isaac*. .IThe mince, thersdhre, feel that. In hailing oast+ batons from all portions of ttle Union to the iismen gialrog ma sorotirsis ktecannog Iserrurra they are offering to Us profane of excellent articles II rather opfortunity.clesoklar•P.ootwo to-the +bale gauntry their not and utility, the =Mahe MU earth' work ratishlP, and tale adaptation to.the papas noun which they nay be Into _ • • Tar respectfollY salcittrad the troika th ose eadmenaof ..ant handiwork. which hereathes bare Sunned athrei and implant a feature of thole die if it le lawfasent to thinolt Ina -COPtIitIICIOIII to tkwatdttee of 1.411•11, and to award to vadat of 'arta premium ofjewenw. Oultedin the tufa of the bit exhibitors. , The Ilan will to opened tbr the nauedion af•Geoda on Monday, the 20th de/ 0t.1an0..f.. 04 o 0 th. Thumb'''. the 6th of -flehroary,• eta esker. the - Srolm tton will a formally opened far the mesao of wleitors. and continue open about lair week. No article desalt.' otter Wader sliAte Mot /Nitro ar eon be entered:upon the ' Abilse wth thr tlon y, or premium. except such. a UM eactrattes than he estithed wore dispatched fronts diaanoe in time to hare reached the Hall by the der, latt 'Wed twartive tan an • aroblable detention. Articlee !Waned for eatdbition calf. willh.wonla4 ree of charge. until Tuesday debt. ethof litest &cloak: enervate/adze. depacitars 0.11 he intacm uary.t to • charge of from 60 mite to Si fOr ath atla=bre th .„ Apprentices and :anon, who co m ntribute •ilit %tea inr i Vion .a. ttl a tN .t dali . : este. and ths tenartrcles o depoettediacompetttkru endtaleatun T tg American tasonfathre, otheolcconudy la ad . (PacVgge ' regentettOr 1.:731, 'ettr,":l 7 = . label man be furnlshed the dark at the !ins. of .11,11= thbeate Pa entry on therecord. Priam may be c' Dectirtc t etTithe Ate of the ntry, 4011 L i 011 fa.t. 0 1 11%;°P.`'.'A`g ottA.,i7time N. kt.--ao..da should be 2.11,4%4 sentilari •?. , mAroafac Vac Sarasota." Neea.ict Inealtde, .111ukfast and th ouldhae e n d ing ont of the artlarta and theme of the parts se them, distil:el/ nialted the peekagea Tay should also he b 7 aotth florae. . • , " . Circulars,' coutainlnit detailed hairttadons.. for warded, and any information, •on aspliwt to _the ear. the Petpandlo bwrretarr, to 'MOM e 015101.1101410. Oft heehaws c aft e Inaltolo thodid be addronsed. nordatawbe . - MINCE PIE FIXINS— Citron. t Lemon Psel, AA. AA. W. nlebr " a0..10 A. xdauact. 1111 YR FLOUR-65 bbls.prima Ryoll6[l2 reed and tar italiby 13.30 Wa rs rOMNIr. aUTTER-10 kegs paqad and 5 tddaprline nal reed audios fish lir DELL '& Lianann St.EEP PELTI— , : 2 Wigs rgargarige XTBA FAMILY FLOUR—C Fork 'ono; .':—3 ma • superior , - - .h' •r tab,. so= J . BIMOONISAILTra aOM OHEESE,4OO las. prime W . )3. cutting Just reo'd and! ide by 11011.1 e d COLLINS. • CODA ASH—Foreign and Dome.stie in htore And Delnimanntsetozed lbrde by. l . BEN:U./T.OMS t 00. K p FINED , SODA ASII„ for.. Mat glass mainfactuiars far Web BENNETT, GUMS SOO. • - 114 1 01 t SALE —A Lot •of •Cirourto 24 by 60 a Dwatar st. at VI! junction of, 3 fr L bfjin k ":=l s two stair BIWA Dwal/Wi. w dnile:l, °Wail:axis twomr, rowr wpal , kw, _Slit Pas RI. 31300. I . .syments ,IL Ma 11l W:5 • r UIT-10 3, 2 Dg 4. 4gLest; • arrhe for 4.1..br .' bw' C 'ree' saVta l l DfrAgiab reed as d i tar " by_ ±-: 1 11:1 1 1f1130 - .11 . a./ .• - ARD-5 kegs Na 1. Family Lark War rive and for n 4 Di }IMMO. DILWORTH. .IP.IMES , • his, prima Otuaege arrlre and for ishi br WAIVER & DILWORTH. HAMS --4 tee. Sugai Cured fir sale by mzo • • .1: - /t Pt. ILEA; It Watir R. CORN -BROOMS-38 'dm on hand and - for owl •by =SO ' k RBA. 14 Watsr et. 'UTTER -5 b 11 Builterl=l2, . 3 • P.; o. . In ere large. ari• 40 lig( • •do do Isms. atom and *mode by • - •J. N. fI,UTTER —lO bbls. prime role Butted; tossrire for satig g " 4 l k itilitEit DIGQOVH. OOD SOUND SMALL MACKEREL— SA vet bbli from. Ross. PATTON ildeoollll.9. N-10001bs. asa'd Bacon in storo and to .retie Cor ale by PERIM h.DILIVOILTH. F 1 4. 3 E, th A r N o a S d 4 neebr prBm eo a : , W E n i n plV ß ollT H i .n STRAINED HONEY, ' 4 and 8 lb, cans, &rade bt I ..941 Wa.OeCIAJEO. iiiRLED APPLES-2A bus. =for sale 14 I/ Ott J. D. W/1".1,,,,,, FANS--,3 bags White for slue ol a dal4 bble. New, $ lesur kw] to' Lll 6 • Phn".l.9hif:D.A7 FIRE KENDLINU-40 Pack! Oto4ver's for ale y del4 , J. DAVILIZIXS. ALCOHOL-75 and 92 percent* m _EOM and farnieby R., E. SII.I.TaB 1 CO., 67 Weod 4 ACRES OE LANG, situated, lloktoo toptlab IP; Beam Esti; within Llll l / 4 01 'n Me lon. 0. A P. 11. 114 30 Amu • aband4 no 0n,4 timber land. - A 3 toot vela of E11t1.11.0121 Oat opened and ...dr to by vaned. Tho land IP yo&hts, bat all be call.lystod. &Moo 140. Apply to dol3 . • B. AMAIN & PON. No. 11th •ne i n nobs; -OTTER---6bblL Prnk.. • ea mows— D 11RIED FRl3lQo7bus.. Diic4 Paphos; tadfar tab, by Ott . 8.80 O:7.At - - . 'WOOLEN FLANNELS,-Whitei Soulet, and Yelp*, Philp stidTyllA k• muse valletr: . • VOW P ECEISLBEW‘- - Sarver. Paula; Gcr L fiy. Orabooload , eetorotm. BADLEIVAIbey. EW tboAme AE.E,S r EA icanfluni SONAB atEsbOoP P.M% I LE BOOKS 11,1; ism .l, Nt• beautiful stioarloov.- • .140 Ws mow tom attiO.tomires to our. Maul& old sal wll so young, inch • botwolmAtrolf bamitiftd mmiOty of Ill e ogrsted. olto ibiAllsbalidiWoosooo.so as Um, josonat_ time ^ T mit ei L im Ea imme iooka from New .e m nd 8. B. union. uld Mem Dub. Intfigr whlah a,"lllt4lll°l'.'l==. of Mostrated mad standard • lift•boo•Lasouldito , Moro noor Ilaliday Bala tipaho „lot we DT MO • : OW • 8. UR. •floiamo7, fiAR GAINS . IN • HOIISES--Vr: 'Oar for pan memalsoni; nabonsatlnl Dwlnfts , Bourn. In anmninnt,ft•Uor arrand.ntlbr =Wort and In an t r j . t tnarl, Zo t lold- - at loe h =yst .tba b : sna T ill building nall:Wi ,of -pay *um boasm • LOU arpt Fannin land, on mu to of- paymnlt, can sc ths obi T MI. 1411.111 it 'TOBACCO -138 bx,t, snanafaotured - Tobpaco rd 2. to Utz Mniekh, KOS. 6 TWIST TOBACQO form& by 01: tor wiz, thy trar ortbi , • A 111..NDSCIELE LACE SETTS._ xixed by Ex- Fr ag. tbiaa ; ia.tenciecd Chandtetto sad A. the OW 'WOW ta be estumed to nwYork on yriewij.2%. nintann anobinrof ens 10n4 nnankt enll , temisyolt VAN OULLOZWO. enniarkin nt.; an; artnlLL LACK LEAD-1000 lbs. GOIMISII fer sale b r dsl4 5 z ......c.•c0. ~ - - - - 135.1M1N6'S WORKS for exile by_ del - . J. B. U 1. 1 ,15054 65 - bland .t. 11117ILLISON'S CATECHISM, 0n1y,25.ct5., - v bi J. B. DAVISON. a nuke. mt. 161311001L5.-- 50 9, more - Square — Woolem lo • "AN at • A. A.ALSSON AC0.;25 [AA st. w ;:..,:mc r • LBS.: 43ABRET113 - - 8001'CII VateilaY.La stamand 1-,ussitc IIOLIDAY BOOK S of all kislds pAvi- Mow licak than, 66111arkst --- - ELAND BOOBS FROM ARC . Tiox—w. ba TO lad riled team Asuaii . cind ma gu alitelotar mi .egv azdseemtd taxd k..... .j317 „. .Ivar bri, aea J. &DMA) 66 YUMA mt. DRAWING AND TAINTINIWIARSSONS —Me a. nOw open:ll:malaria utit nt anst 1117 acresci mad bentUtal hood. amt . ill ~vt luctulod Is plantings:A &smog a* mar Ins Uta5..."116.410N us adsztod is itla k Or th• LATER, YEARS by the 4thor Of, S eordino, tut of Ire:ulicads Sabo. • ' dykes. do -do do da gold k =MN nom Honor It Deo. Dr , i 4th. BIBLES-S. Sadler; Allegheny. luuriuse Mar s , Atree m errri laierrisidlatitgait to sr LEM Now,' *WWI" edition.
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