m .'ESTAULISEIJaO " IN 1786,- ~.;13Vklitss. DiRECTORY. 1 " a. x. leirerGlLL it C0..8 ADVESIII3OIO AGENCY . 1 1= iy,..... rit.- Ss, Yor.x. , r . 4. .. ,4.- ..,. ---- -Aiii2r4.lo, gate street; Borhrt. - .. 7 P. k tie! Lambs ibr the met 1.1! =Aid and largest thriilatusederha M.s hAh.th tt.VAited gt. Are eodthr LBW Y 08.% ADVIIELTI.I3EIdMiTB • • . 'fbe 10 lM of Boxlnsia none arena:wiz the beet roe m cert "wawa la the city of Dal( York. t . • ICOOSIMON 1521tINGS, 2% n BMW, WElsSrmoaN& C. ..?"!:_sn—V,/7..ii..`l4l"l===l;7l,Te&ArZT:.: jp3il,eolt6' S . egdgi ton Sad aßz2. p t . 1 ragt,()riei`and BttiffiLPllaL } a. ter OWEN,IIIoNAIIIRE & CO. Importers of 8rai1d4 , 41.10... so& P.-•drck EakandiancrOoods..ll2 mud w. 1ap3015 DKL - '' uflOD~. ii_coTTEMET. &M., Importers of From -l i ; ni z o td &Jur 'MVP.? °cods. So. 40 Woad strata; - PSTEIN ,t HONIG, 100 Liberty at., and my Ware, ear-hinny Placa. Immxters or Lams EllkS. R1:GIII:t.P31'ill OWEIf, 15 Broad St., Importer of Drew 114mEnIngt, Gimps atid rsingea, Eft Criast, Mug uld WA Goods cenexs/li. taug3ols gO4N, - SCUT TEPER HAARAUS, lin liimeaz:ragezin sad Be i lk . Brood Ctlaglks. /VIET= D.- MULLEN, Importer of Freud Gorman And Swiss Dry Goods, Bstems, Velvets Mee' 001% Slum Is, W ooldnu. de,. Do. Z 3 : Brood street, ... York 5er,d34710.114 ERTRAND, FRERES HENRY, Im -1117 r ge ,tezaz t m e t .: o %=:: , Cat . m aa =41.44 st. deaKisrl.s • - • AM' • I .11 acturen Ihisldonsbia Drsss sod CliskArionalngs,Tringss, ;Suds. Buttons. Le— ts.Dey sheetJamrtiarss Elt FLITCH & CO.: 99 Ohm:Elbe's-street, of Gentleman . Pnrodshlng Goods. and nfocticeoro of Shirts. Stockade- -- taanal'lS it=M. DAVIES, JONES & CO.; Im ' WWI of OanUrmrsie Purnithlng &oda, and Slant; rStoeka. &dna. Tbs. Warr. strait . . A OgitTAIN ILISMZD , ESSE . the. Mexican- Mustang Liniment in ilbssomulan, Brotbss. Tana Soraln4 Cola Piles !arm en efinetnal erlnfor all oaten:al complaints or man or . ardaml. - EL W. Wesbrok, =banal orisdnitor al Proliniatar.lo4 Broadway, X. Y. jra-0,216 _ . _ . • GURNBY ,'No. 349 Broadway, the oldest . nod man at.oith. esistathmeat In MB United num, ..._ _... idSlytang'3l's.l t il. ee exYnassae gDWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign ignVo. tradyrsy, Gad. and taros Foreign rutemrst, Ada= Co. 144" r .:111710.1%.3 17=C1.1 AND GERMAN FANCY FAUCETS. I V Iji ILCRLES ZINN N ,k 52 Maiden Lane, mPiriaiit'sad GermAn F And TYA , O- Ins Boolgeta. smut sm Ar.Pren aniffmtAnyes of Catiand ancy Calory+! WC .IA. lernitm. AAA ImAyilad Racists.% Ae -4r1514.1•171.6 5 .. ' .• • 5 t5 N 5 H. 4ACI;.gON, (formerly W. & N. ;V.":otor B ttg.tirt Zlia TAU. wz,--ta ERIt p.UIIIIIIII. 0001315. . :1 NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO:, 59 , --4 • . P.' IgNION INDIA - RUBBER CO., 41 John et.mata all kinds of Rubber elattletg, Cloths. Inag s Articlakte.; (bat, ream VIA:1 Wives Gads. • • ;YLLOHINERY AND =GIME TOOL& AtrEWS d-JESUP,No. 67,1"ine el.. New Tart. oiniaucdor, Merchant. far the do of an kinds WU: Vole and Cotten sad Rooter, ltschleery. • : ' RAPER WABZLIOUBEI ' ' CYRPS W. FIELD & CO., 11 :Cliff street, Gnata 2 Vr ' III& PAP • B sal l e n Tary . desert, Pager Manatletorers etstazala. • taus3l.ss IXTROAN, LEWIS BARTOW, No. 16 WI/Ilamotaest—A mat Taxi. of rAPEII fef Book. Stationers, Primo.. Bookbiudgeo. manor. mm. rsl Arb mot itezimmurums, - & Amor. COLORIVORItS;Rochesier N Tock,D•pat ISS" Madge Lastr. Puts. =CI •Chroma - _ =Sikidaf.A.N — DEH--£IAFL.Sot Clett . Daff nes Loa . mad - Cnr Bars. 11.0=11. 10914 AND FANCY GOODS JAMM . OII & CO., 54 Maiden Lane, _::„%-1,(11',Mtpubrrtretre.t.unortee. of TOTH ---• TIT TOR r!..0011.8 AND CHIM N EY TOPS. affOß , CQATES YOUI.E, No. 27 TlO4 4 ,, Z . Egu o rlie Uanslark Cbieliney 1 ,02604 i kintala nvasrss LIII.,POILLONA/s - CO., Importers of brick Coach and Wlstdo. Glam7.llo. 34 Barclay lEi• • • OOTS & SHOES; :`- WRQLESALE AND RETAIL, fg'MARKET and. 6. Union eta ;. td - door boos the ELM* Muss. Pittsburgh; vroaltl infortn. ilklands oat CDs ' mobilo generally O that ha ,bs;s .0A 1... a an ran Steck at woo and soon la au mar .nutana. Sant. fs tots of •hs largest o'er Domed In • thg=i sobracssescrlng-srarn the Ladles a Hew York sn 'Batley owl hs busts cannot fhiLtottlease Arsot essnlths boat 'schen In _seleibtx the chnioost goals, 611 of-I:Lich ba warragla. • Heals onothsuas to Insanikettirsour herstohrs; all do. sceptic= of BOOTS sal Shoos, and' boot his lon snort. @nos of am -V! Wirt businwha eh 7,14 he • rogisitint irogenutos that thus who bra: atm oltb their voironsuu, to Star dslinllk. sales ' :-: 1 1 ;;;;;; ,• under tba trrn. sad rt. of Hlldßll.t b.V14111 b %Mei pa;:taarl 411 or.drennzarpitai.h AuRIMS--a-..15. T. Excelsior Carriage Factory. C.a.cyNSTON; BROTHERS CO.. practi ..h Makara. caa boazN delameaaan a B a lm s o e n ta t i O aa ma sate:leen ascalaentorOardadao.74o , WWa. musk.. .= " regrtio t turibirt7 th iga l u t= teds.e. ""72 Mll7 b W oyar mark the Nat Jasdata Iraa utd Sulam Illek4. dV . s "‘n" trarair j r g 1 : 1 4 1=arlf: emikarorill b. parapet]: altbW, on WM. or thalr wart. The Pf ttabwah. sad Ihmassaer Omnibus* am IN. Vat- WT entry 16 =skate* Mainz Ms day. a= RR~.M IVr,mttVELT, Venetian 'Blind , lw - Zazosfact.nrr,N.l3 St Clair strort, EtSTEAM BOAT OWNERS--Wcinted to rout gatanat in . Ewan WK. the vbieh cub, or tealbriatamill be given. Bonnie.* of oiebtf . T 11011.4.2. BOOBS. 711. 4t.b K. - FANCY CHINA STORE' , • -456 WOOD Marl, ITTISBURCH. JUST Imparted and now open s full 1186:ni , mat hada sod IhaeI!LUGER. sad NThlte:Ohttu6ollt ma 1av050...---ia. sirrtanc....-.-tiara =tam. 18T3IA' GLASS WORKS. -:• .1 Wll.- DAVIDSON',I4 CO.:' IVLANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, Bad.. and el kleidaor Green and Mut Glairwarr, alamolia,No.23 Eartat attest, Pittsburgh, E Particular attratWn paid to prrrat.• akoulda Par bottle. 10:111 SALE- - 4.80 acres of land OD White _11.7 Bellcal. I mO. tram f .lE4l.m:en. Ins' norms weds an MO acne of rimed Dad, aVloaeo sad Tomcae.dl~•, to ai i = variety ol treal otto warittaa tow imal aria:" mould do , Cns!!ii ==. 6 . 7 111t Isglisk o rrt,„ 'ray to Ind • sw74l: . THOS. woODS, 7.1,41:11 VORRENT--A - goocl Hansa on 2d ist„ be two, Emitedied gas anal Thrtn32l pa mouth. ode! M& 60001.574 Fourth st. MO !FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN) TAN m/3.—Yor utle,4ll acres offend, h. -Westmceeleoll =T . ) milt( rarigtg alo hrt liter a Ballroed.. - Moot 40 serge We eleenoTroiel LIU% un4 oteeteldette Low Male end Barn. 11 Is 'troll adeoted to the Tslsies of fn.:Mork wettlgtatakewe an. lent awn.aro. [endue lueorteottr, sod the wlsor ladog lost numb so rahoedeore. of tO. Wltlteo.l4lZ./t. le le well eugh7 the atteridoo of Tannors. mil. out eie oe not to PlUsareb. by; either relhoutor reeal• The Umber slow is worth more than the prim NOWA/a mon of the land lucid ellord su m . Irirwhew dared. ude .111 be oed to the knr rain VIP. eau at be M 1168414 net . ..peesue, [Mt so to :1 11 1 14 '"%rAnza i* V"---- • Oratosl tureatth Title "jr: e 7eZ= oozy • T .00541,0 wood Solf-Heath - 1g and Boi Irons: r:ubettibee having - purchased the ex th.tu, data of 7. J. JobboteVAlPatonat Boa and; 3: Parana batallaatlng fkaoaltdaz Irons, bit POW ..tauandyjqpind t6II 1111. V. ha Ualia 6.l7aatly h.pd lfla vanzaara• OM MINS% nt h nvoadt• Aucbm• Worta. • WIN MI goad aniartanat et Um mammon. Taft! .4 f ad troos i t=lekb• ...id ta•tu, '":13613 of ir deals and tb• public try tenant. 847 d - O. KINOSbAND. bn•abanT Mx: Pa. ; 1 'No. br, Arch &rut, roilaactpma, Importers of O. a I. Gee* Unrivalled NEEDLES. „p i t, . Agents for the mod Celebratad ' oraff razors, 1109=1;NERINO snrim . DRAKEN& aft ,t j . HARDWARE FOR iIADDITTA'ANTi ematuaz MAKIIIB. V Leech, • w.. Liz 'moon 7' .7 ker. mrsarsoll. A i g , cabs, - Semi, Damasix, Mork Dow Usk &at Sh4freaa -r°.bc "!. 51 ' thiP ' ""‘ "" W4 41°. le" FASTCOIID CALICOESS--Jtiet reed WOO ju4a. tuatara Callsoes, an of which gill be =last &i per ;os l,f, Gb. lt " e a m son sad ~,L THE =. DAILY,. . PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. lOSEPII S..s A. P. MORRISON, Athol. tzt=tittlgt. k gtiontb. F 'lV 4""'ni'Vr. L'W. lIALL, Attorney at Lan . , "8ake ..... InalP3.ll%"Chnnt Erect, between ' , Mirth and nd • ananlnlyT f1 0 .1 3 .ta E . PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law Te 7 OtERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law earner of WtA .ad Oisra striostsomilts theiDocut a. 10.6 Pittsburgh. mY24-7.63 FAMES J. , 1011N, Attorney at Law, office Poarth street. Bearers:a, littaburgb. J•l5-MY - PRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, No. no Fourth street. Plitobonh. 4ASPER.E. BRADY, Attorney at Law er N. 82 Plf th street, Pittabargb. BANKERS AND BROKERS. kk CO" Bankers end Exchange Brokent Woad street...tmer et Diamond Alloy. /S - 11c1 16 ,stliell• Hank Notes uld COW. Discount Time Phalage. and Er•mhseoll Neter, make Collections In all the prEndsal titles of the Unkm; Bemire DeposEs an cell and an interest, ang glee their prompt attention hien oth er matters appertsinhis to • Evoke.. barium= ISEL.EarLems Exchange constantly forgale. S a. . —rows. RAMER7t RAILM, fiankera and Ex . alumni Brokers. Day and sal Gold sad Moro sod .tiotes, negotiate Ins. on Real Estate or nook door tillos,noyeltass Pronalseary Notes, and Thus Bills on Last sad Wont. Bay Ltd sal nook.. on Cotomltolon. Collee tiosue made on all pants In the Union. Ante tomer of Third sad Ward streets. dlfootly 0PP3141.• LL Cbules flout D: KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Rioter Fourth street—Burs and *alb Stocks on • Rioter, as Eastern cities •tivathxt at env rant rata% at audit oa thutWast at low ratec Wer• Leta Bank Notes Bought and mid. if•-8 WtTLIMILIS 11.111.---.IIIIL L MM. AMER, HANNA & Co. Successors to Mason Manx /t Oa. Banters, Ezebaage Broke...end in Resign Cad Demectie Forehlegm Oert.lMotte• Depodt, Bank Mae., and Spede—N.W comer of Wood sod nled Mesita. Cureett Memer received oel Depedt. Richt Cheeks for sale, and adleellone made ea newly all prlud.. pal me of 00e 'Jolted Mat. The /Agana prealuse veld to, foreign sod American Gold. K=l AL H. 111114.32. - . - a. a. NAY. wniarsis & Co., Bankers and ir • Eashaega Brokers, North East comer of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. OB traneastkan made cm Mersa isrms, and adlectlous promptly attended to ia9-Ir WILKINS & CO., Exchange Seekers, No. 76 Portrth street, opposite - nes Beak or. PM.. All teartsselltas most xstea. iylo iIn..LARJMER, Jr., Banker and Bra tta . ftla street, No. 6.(1, arDointnlng the Dank of Intrab I\T IiOLMES SON, Dealer+) in Foreign sad Domartle Ins EletwasT. Cortlacaten of Do. trxrg i tV : areettl= 211r.`":, - d= Tit thion.hoof the Unitnnl State. OOKSELLERS L.: ADJlookeeller and Stationer, No • 78 rmarth •tr•• 4 ADon• nundlop. TOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ele, Wier. ineetance to Balloon k Agnew, No. e Market am. near north. Plteebargt, P. 8LE17,: .4. Y S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Nak.Pitta tfttion.rn Ilartmt Amt , new turgb, rUjoh4t CO. Booksellers and Stationers, Woodiddyet. nut door to the corder of Third Pa. 13dmi and Law Max danstadtl Tad tuna. COMMISSION &C. WJ. . innuro. az CO. i?ORWARDiNG COMMISSIdN MER CHANTS sad Dealers in all kinds ef Pitt.burgh Mau abet-axed Arttelea. Lead Pipe and Shoot Lesd. ?:e. 97 Vint Street. Plttetnagb.. aas-/Td.54 WI!. H. SUTTON. nolesale Graeae. /importer and Dealer in °REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo .. naudiscskods Ereffigsky; tia Bodtb-Eart corner ood andSrota es. Pitttoodsb. beaus. total • t A. M'EANE,Tammisaion and For erardinn Meseta:lK dealers In Wool and Prod.., gene st ral .Plttabuleo. Plttatranrb Slaw:Ms:lms% No. 114, Beeoly's3nd neargh. arb e. ROBlgii — i, 05., - Wii . olesale Grocers, Deaters.and Camsatoka Merchants, No. 4 . l7 'l"l ;Z:ri. Pitlabarch. Jan L"6 , t • 1., ucces - titaarliM 7 LIW. REA, Flour Factors, cononiosion 1! 8 Kilif,6 4 ta VAI O: stun tom. aisr _9O Trout sta. Pt tabargh, Peons. apt-ITT --:.-:-....--..ni. T. JO.. t ' ''''''--- JONES M k firlIDY, J CO., Successors to ATWOOD, .lONEI3 a CO., Onzunindan and iorinkie-. Tachants, Delany In Pittatrteth ManalletoredOcg , da. Pitinbarah. - . oil ERCER & ANTELO, General Commie dos 31.reettants, Philaddphla. Mend Adm.,. • ea condzatamts of Prcduct garkarsai. AMY ' ART 11 , 131- . -.40. 1 , 11.110. V. iraN, w'rlifir-i - a37, ' WI - Jesale Groom, Cororededoa Mechants, and Nelms In Produce Rad tteborgh 31gaugseroyeg No. 266 Melly et.: Pittsburgh .A ' B. CANFIELD, late of Warren,-Ohio , /), Letne w on sad Porrerdle Mc estern Produce, lel 3 tt. and , F, Trhols c Pesti Ash, odd Wade= Produce , y. Wags setZ ' between Prolthgeld end Wood. PI 1 • . !soma. Urns, ma ~—roOnsa arse., et, Ws elm Robissa...l.lttls t ?"LITTLE k CO., Wholesale Ormeir, ... Prams Maa and Ocancebefon Merchants, an Dealers to burgh alsettuse, No. .112 ea d sues; Pitts. ialkrs.l CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY • 11. MLEirEI. Forwarding are Commigelon Menthsat.aad VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Wiwi , s.L OT oomiLand Oommbsks Igambanto, and Delos 41 -Pittsburgh mumbanns, No = Water burgh. Ps. rt.OMAS PALMER, Importer imd Deager itl Preach sad American Wall Pa , Na. Muir. batmn:l Third and Fourth kittabarcb, McOLINTOCH, Importer and Whole ttru... eV Retail Dada. ItC.Pegiair,.2.l MORRIS do PATTON, Wholesale and Re tail Omagh tba Page. edit of dm Diamond. ea Pa. DRY GOODS. • - LOIMVUNE: VAN OOBDEB, Dealer in • toga, liodem•ad Gkdair, Ides Goods. rdahroi • IL FurnlolZd Goods and Fancy artieis • full , *Wet, m alwara be bad Id $3, garner of „Marat A sset sad Uwe Dlaaaotki.Plttabargl,4l%. A. ILy_CC , PTRIISCROII...C. L. MUCCI CO, N. Teat. A. - MASON a . CO., Wholesale and Retail. • Deltas trasney !atd 11a7I. Dri 0.01 M Fina, IUrURPHIC & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale sail Retail my GaAs Illerehaata, comer lomthand snot And Plttob.rth• - GROCERS. • BONE, H&BBAUGH * BOONE, fiENERALCOMMISSIONMEROILANTS, Doane In Wooly, llaru, Produce and Prov Wow, NO ortb. Water WOO% PhlladeJohl,.., HABBAUGH & VOOPME4 , i'ORWARDiN6 COMMISSION MEII rovarrai JOIIN mu F. 11.) YD•& C 0.., ,Wholesale Grocers madOcanniledon Marbsats; N 0,103 Woal sad Uli• rtiotarert. Pitt.b.lol. 1016 - ILtIERT MOORE,Wilolesalo Grocer, Bee.. tll'7lng Didlll.r. Des/. In Prod nee, Pittsburgh :64. and .21 than Annbrimand Dutnartlenins. and o. 8111 Lib ty Knot-O , er hand • 'my lap " dg:lTsupetiar old Monongshes Whim... T . -which 1r DI D. pure • u /OM. 9BLACKBURR - it. CO., Wholedale Orai• Aviditt=4.l...arAttgrans hrod arOtkre snit co hand at nth . Wanikovas, C % Water greet, Pitt= =PEP/ ' SAIMIDIoKEtk CO.,'WholesaleOrci. MAN D. D . 011.1...-.....-.IFAISCI C. 11412. • k ROE, Wholesale Grocers =4 - Oaccualokum Stadsatio. N. 191 Maly gavot Pltt* .r. .OAOILATI. w. it. voicnrazo..—.7..„., 50811 ~Lw/1L WU. BAOALEY !F. CO., Wholes - ale Ord:. ;4 V an. Rat. 18 end SD Weal stmt. Mtriarch. • - VIVELLIAM M'CLURG, Grocer and y V lislaP, tenor of Wood , and Firth eroot., .two n on hand • Ism andartmont nr ehoko Gromie• awl Udo-7 ... , Tr0na ..d Not.. WhOkogo and /3dtaa 4011EBT DAIZELL /c CO., Wholes* 'ono" Cmmiselon 314rteluats, Dalai In Prodae• utatargb-Itsvpliennw 733 Mat/ stnert, • &ThedANDLESS, ,Iniccemsors v A J. D: Wick, Whotesak Chccerojorwardlng Illterbsatm, Paled In hal:42 , lam, Ulair. OA , littabargb 111.mollietarew moray: conum . 01 • cod ....4_Wsur amts. PRtatnasth.. CIIABERTSON, Wholesale Grocer'and j) tkemin~n Itarbsat. Mae In Praia= anti Mtg. Articiss, IDS Med( 41 . 10 t, Pitth R: 412 W 1 01101;;10 Grocers, Cum . moron Itacaards. Ankas inPitt.b.rsh• 2.odsice—Boan4 greets Itufkilna,trosains Unaty, wcal. aPai . g. 000ggergi . ..1111.57. sxantr, 11AGALEY, WOODWARD a - Wholc4 itas - 0.11.2.121 Marta ofrod.Pktladaltgde 4170 11:0ANDLEt39 - MEANS - L11 1 5., - fraCeeS in 1 4 . 1 :2 1 . 1 tia / 1 . 0 " 1 . 11 0. Wholesale ti v i iroo i =ltea,Ckettoax arsasowl NM!" ...wriAlEltgl l s. l l WA ate AGENCIES. S. OUTEBERT & SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for ‘..8 the sale and riurchssa of Real Mat. Collection of mort-"L..i. N o . 330 Thto sty PlCtabnroh. Pa. Michigan General Commission an - d Mee . faonAgency Office, FOR the collection of Home and Foreign Mertuntlis and all other Mmay claims, to Miehlgan and adj want States. Investment and Payment of Mantra, Payment ofTases, Purchase and Sale of Deal Estate and Wets and Inenrance Agents. PELTIER Jr. ANDER-SON, Detroit. Alkhigmt. errnces EMtsbionit—Aleiters. Kramer t Ratan. Rant er. White A Co., Elamite onion Loren. Stewart A Co.. Merchant. Witamm—Tero Agenda. or Michigan fmm respectahle Insurance Comnank. enrin.lrd CARD.,-11a*Ig been appointed the ex -I%.agtro Agents far Pittsbargh, To me Bale of Patent ted bin and Stretched Leather Belting, mou nt...mend by P. JEWELL Ai SON, of HartfonL Connectimit, We non offer for sale 0 large sasortment of all width.. manufactured, at the coanufarturefe pries. Ith article being ennerlor to any /nattier Belting ever before offered in this market. Also, a large stock of all widths of India Rubber Belling constantly on hand; snit Oar de at the “Illachine het ting Depotm - Net,llo-kterket.fitreet- Seran J. A IL PHILLIPS - - AUSTIN LOODIIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, diereitandla• DI E Broker. eke o. E 2 rth suet. aboira Woc4 3asinise. SimmPtlY Mtended to. .4111UEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Chi -1.3 sen's Inenraner Coalparty, 94 Water Area. Vi M. GORDON, Secretary Western hum • ranee oa. Wata street. JGARDINERCOITIN, SgentforFranklin aL .re Insuraore Compsay, ilorttreut enrovEr or 'Komi 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware Mu . toil bancrance Comma>. 42 W..tvr rtreet. MUSIC, &C. JOAN IL INIALLOR, Dealerin Piano Fertee, opp uld loolawoooto, Betkool Books, sad Otationery. Solo alma for Chickelines Piano Forte, for Wooten. Peonsylrsalo—No. of Wood meet. ENRY BL UER, Dealer in hinge, Mu . 10.1 Instruments, tool Importer of Itallon - 13tololgo. wif witt=il t = AttsVoolat. 4 Also rs, Dunham:l'o Moo, DRUGGISTS. OHN HAFT, Jr., (suceseor to Jas. Ill'Ouf fey.) Wbolsolo and ftetall Deviant/it and Naber In nta DredulTa ae, 111 ilined ncreet. A 3 danal r belsgr p=a• e r i ...Pl . ttaborga.. /111"Itnaanan . alma m 6 ] 0. CO., Druggists and Apoth- L. ...lien earner Market street and thettlamonl;keep conerantly oa band • fall and complete nsartm®t of Drags, Medicines, Perfumemendsztltlespertelalnstathelr badness. " Pb yaWA. pea . latices mega eitutpaunded. Atilt JOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dva,a, Paints, OcIA Varalabel! and Dye Plug; NenASA JOIIN etreet. Pittsburgh. All anima will melee pernapt attemtkm. AV - Agent M laud= Co .l valuable Wang medicines. mar DA. FAIINESTOCK CO.,•Wholesale • Dra..^Kcigs. and manufartmers of Whit* Laadited el and Idtbirde, corner Wool and Front Meet* tte arddirr, m 7 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Drum* pa.t. ['retools...olX Tamarac*, aa., .or. . ;Wood moot, Fittalough. /Jade orarranW z Pram rasnmez .• —.IMIROZ MITE. t R t !IIN RT . % W y lte d na s l t e ci t . Retail • SCHOODTMAKER & CO., Wholesale ce • Druggists, caw stmt. Pittabursh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to Co, earner Market rt.. and Diamond—Reewmoo -1.1J=.724 lirl a g:111 =co r gi. near: r•rpru=o. ' hours. 141 „. WOOL MERCHANTS. H LEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE, . Wool Dealer, and Cormilemion Mora.. for the WM American Wool , Om& No 1.. Marty street neve I'R. JAMES RING: Office and Residence, Ka. 112 FM ganef, eyptete th• (Ittivdral Mt. •argh. /13:17 WM. VARIAN, M. D., OfEtta 6th Atzttet, Wow smittillelL (Mr Ibum-4 to 9. A. ig.,l to 3.. N. 7 tot,,. I. mr26.1n1 MERCHANT TAILORS. .4 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo z, War:. l'ick. and T I : 11 Word a atld rt. Particular itgun lIVIILIAM DIGBY Mereh.ntTrdlor,Dra :r Dab., to itelair 'nada Cluttlug. to LW arty strict 1 4 L' WATTS b.. CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 4 : Writ,. .tree{.—we aro row receiving tour Ror arm dkr?eratilam. a nnda t% nevoid sty4alnd illainttqjt7: Our trientl ' A and maim.. will ram. Ore na • 4.11. frahl M ARV PACTURI NG. TT W. WOODWELL, Wholesale aml Retail Ird rtreeMannllseinrer no- IM In Cablnet Wary, fin. 63 t JOHN WETHSRELL, Manufacturer — of PATENT PDX VICES. a superior eatid.. SOLID BOX omd BRAZED BOX VICES, armee of Anderson .11 Erb. Arum shoots. oat moan Qom the Hand poet Bridge,Xi. testator City. 0e.30.0.1 Rby IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—MaterLaIa markwi Mr Embroidery mid As. ork MRS. L 8. WILSON, jeaf Met INIM Perm /street, slam Moult Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay COVIIN L WIMMLARCIRD tbeir eataelty for toantObettolna, ay. now to nowt the In demand fur their:Brink. CroclZ434 thalbibla Clay. Order@ yrotortly attended to by • • RIAU t JON FZ, Canal Baalta Pittaborgb. September 9.1831 Boots and Shoes!! I • AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d dearth/it the Menet Ho.; Would inform the rob. tie that he he. now a verr roll deck of nn i ns hi the Root and Shoe trade, such se tulles' I Wins, half Wain. Jenny Lind Padang, Lady Franklin and all the ettne %and an the Eastern titling ale, Mien: and Chlidren . Innate and Fenn Bonn and bk.., in all their verietlew linntimmens' Brie Urns Patna Calf Boot, Pisnrh Cal 800., Coupon (hinny and nom ahn, Ron . sad Tooth.' lkote,lne nem:beat Besse en as • call es we whit to will net, an artlrle to all who Enor us with their custom an will glee enteric • time. Remember the plan, SD Mullet Oren. wirrii • Hata and Caps. I WILSON .k SON keep constantly an am - , derma sad vszooty vf lista mod C s a. , , k ttntiezt p and Zb . cee dmrta 9' 1La ... 131. ghe .5,4311 Wbo parehugt 0.1100 M'CORD & CO. WIIOLVIALD AND =TAIL ItAIitIIONAIILB HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS; AND DRAW= IN ALL KINDS OP YOBS. GUNNER OF WOOD AND FIPTHSTRZETS, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. • as. Their stock entbrsote teary gaelltY end - etYleof Date ang=luffs, Boss. Celle .ad Yes Bonnets. Coachand Carriage Factory. OIINSTON, BROTHER k CO., corner of ()) Delmont and !Lebow streets. Allegheny Clty. would Nat Intent theirfrtentis, wad the publle grnmtlly. UM they ore Insonfacturleg Ottileges, Ittsnt. sem...Buggies. blelgh• uatt Charlotte. ho their miens Wynn of finish and proportlon. AU entree will be townie! with strict regard to dais. 1111ty and breuty of Sabi. Retain will be attended to on the moot reasonable *ram Using fo all then note the boat Eutern Shafts, Voles and Wheel POD. they feel eoundent that all virtu, Weer Moo with their petroPege .511 he paretctly allsfaxf on WWI of their work. Purchase. are requeated to give them call ten. Fir chasing elsewhere. cesi Hew Coach Factory—Allegheny. H. 11. WHITE & CO. would re- Intim the public t h at they boo. a • pon Lama., between lrederal and tiandualier 4,01. t.. nay we now main. and are massed to rendre ardent Cs every deeicriptiptiof vehicles, lhaehes, Chariot., Barsachee. Budgies, Phattonalde_, an, tale!, from their long eerience in the warnitsedure ef the alma went. and the Cadlitlee they hare. they UM confidant they are and ea le do nark the tztortAnacauble teems with !hoe wahting articles in their line xrdtife r to da l' lrtfa r ; no hesitation In warranting the!. neck. We therefore ' s* thu.ttentlan of the public to this matter. e s•Wil.--flanatrid dans In the best mariner, and on ths 'clorbfessonalita tem. Ja2Ortf i. Ihi Urradesoa. --dam lIINTIMAD n, Roggen NOVELTY ORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. IDACK and Dopot Railroad Scales,Ray, tele a.d Oran do: Plitktron and Counters.: Doar of all Mee, liptleg,Derp and Thumb Lateb.,Oolltes 51.111 s of various kttc Patht _Opm*ol Datt.ug Boiits lts sesd lattevinpag Ilfaßgabl. Len Cu th.ol 0 11 , -rl In farm Inlsh. • atf • W. W. WALLACE, , -- STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819.811 and 2= Laat, + li/ftiatAda Oa. • PITTEHLISOIL VIONGMENTS; Tombs, Grave ' yed a u l it . Stones to. . wweoFulrm. 4 Tb H ueeige ma an h wr a d ta Mawr for Monument., te.jort hard. Mork and Flab Mar ble hungered to ibeTrade tithe kriest pilau. Ln ordera Wed with deepateh at all? Libctir street au= • W. IV. WALLACIL PCZlPMTirpri_rrn , 0 , r Clothing for Spring Of 1854. WATTS A , CO. beg leave respectf2 Inform Mgr untoerrore etretamersj. e. the Da a recierally, that they hoe e jest reeelted afresh so of Goods easpred to their pstraosge—t.e.rhs rhe sra etorlyte ofibrd—had that they see read, to receive op. f. coshing theta up to their usual !tomb etyla. The sstisbation so renerey orDnos.: l by t * .t, - their humble efforts to geese, crime = get raerartkras in Us same Obsetht. Wan h Vgrl ti —Ttiturers pro Informalthat our boom Li Phi.l7B Liberty strest.North dde. *boys at. Clair. • oh= T. O. WARRINGTON ; Dircoatio _ADTES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE Maui alinqs an 11.4—• fall madame.. N 0 .21 • • stmt. Piltsbm•gh.,Pa e• 30.1.1 . Gentlemmas' Pint Chus Goods. I Venbeciiben beg lease to inform the ie that they Woe reed i nn:neer etor.t.ease th "r "*" r'"""h 11. wanqVlo". Ise Ltbetvithit. ' s URGIF •TU• I AY MORNING I C ki . ; 8 .MA9 YOHIC ADVERTISEMENTS. Front VISSCIIER 2 OCITELL'S General AdtertlElno Doom, N. 346 and 348 Asoadvay, Now.York.(lato No: BO Naas. moot/ &Liable Fir= the Car al Mir c Extension Tables. HEERDT, 150 Woosteisf., between "sham and Houston sta. Yen Yon, Inuorsetnres. e 1 rg. sanntznent always on hand. Orden for am pant, punctually attended to. ocl73ms, V r OCIPLL CO., Wholeenle Print Seller.% htiliakers, pricitera and , Narintectming Artists, co MEM. London, Begirt. and N0..300 Prudent'', New Yok. Catalog - eel ear:VW math The nsual t the trade and luetitutlorte. Picture Frautee turtilatied ocilTi.?dav Pianos! Pialaosil Pianos!!! TTENTION of purchasers ht reeneetrolly malted to a near and T. attntlo Invention In Plano fortra. now fatly, Nrolattils7lll4,lTZlitr° " o The nmultarit7 of the Celestial Piano coo siga to Ha capacity IT actarc ploa kno tog wn alth to t thhe e Annie Pordoor. ma attainment hitherto un. Piano te. The . . most °ninon". performer Inecubled bp tn. aid of this Improvement to produce effects In octave plailog that would confound &Melberg or • Lista (Ingot Its chief ex cellencies Is It 3 ertrarity to be used at will as to ordinary Piano of the eweetert quality . of tone, arid Is Iturantly changed by the us. of • mom= pedal to • comabluatlort so thr/ILlnr.d maJestle, as to captivate and charm the heart, Thswe Inetrusnents are superior In power to two ordinary r octave Plonoa, while forsetnesa Purttf. breulth, ended...As Orton., they oball ew enge thecocrupen tdonof Um world. nu 15 the united testimony of Pron./re and Am. treirverho have tested the Celestial Plano. CAL:Lary Pl ano. of all .new, new and recell.l hand fur We at ..lured Prin.. ELY MUNCER,TII ltrosdway,New York. .alumManufactur. Dealers. Vhderiall Antall. Hagnerreotyee Materials. II W. THOMPSON it CO., 315 Broadway, ISJ/ sliele Tort, Ststasfsetnerere.d Drslersin Dsaden , .- rlDa Apparels:a; Matting. Presersera.te„. and Ma wr, ff f t ~,,,,,,,,,,,, Nancy Frames sad Uses, and Voisilsader t Jobs,* C. C. Ilsrelson'm imad all other Assericen Camerae ooastantlf on head, at the M • nfa. tam.* lowest mice. and entratta.ra pelisse. sal a Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Deisot.. • WM. MCFARLAND & CO., 23 MAIDEN' L.ARE. NEW roß.s. Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, Md. jot ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting house Msfreofareif Else, asastantly baud for sato, sad ',smeared In ever 7 respect. Maw Yo, April dth. Nam. W. .11rParksod: Gentlemen—lt gives]. weas ure to Worm yoo that roar Pare preserved my hoots sad Phy7 c s oulajused bathe era tssi night. 1 , 7 .bleh rr r 7 p.Z " ZrZtr_Alrttireg,T=2,7t,„:l:l7t. tents ramalned unoarmed. The Palborlumittle rePerttia. .111.1 think. astraerfcmmotber IrH 'P. JENNY. Jr., 11 PoollTrlhoo'Hiltr". FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S " - STAMPEDE MIXTURE. for ate Parr awl Ague, (gams suer, Dime:Aria and .1 Agu e dgbaticam. HE Proprietors of this Medicine will stag without badlands sr foar or emlndletlors, that the T HE Marna has cured moms permits when it has been introdueed,than any other to<did.ln lase for the sbon dimmer. This undlelne ham neither Absents of **due to Its composltton. all of the !dared lents an of • perfenn beallhr character and highly ettmatatlug age U ts is= n e U irtkrs to o t t h t' aTati r e frit ' eT en h s ,?4 , so=ospuej o e 110 Taro Ltuzi ulna In aue hen llumal health. try rade, _ales:tow dro o ad po air euedAne, ass Or., atrelt% o,.est I=l , Xs i l , while ts . p h dr treatment sutif n hA d may thousands of eortlgentes from Under ufthe highest rea=- ability, Out preferssartng to then el bur nos tottle and Ess o uLlive the Infalldol; . wgf jrm lf. &rob Certldeates can be nen at the ofbeeksor Ins when Oats Mad*ne has cored wheats/I Others have WWI. Yor Did:sends and all othe.' Itlldona Com Plants thin la to beater Medicine Mahe anent It has a/so tran'talsen frith the meet astsfulatdnu morns In wend audio( itheamstisas .ad Gent 4 fur then ..souf- P lge t tottlrofrht=str a". oftets has the dednd Mos •1 par bent*. roc ma. nr Druz - Again all parts of eh. United !Inter and Canada. . All Who Beals owletstt be addressed to ME= • • BLBEILION. ola Proarlators ma , QS Broadway. New Task. arref—Dlstalng Mrs., B. . Bahamans* Co., 1.. sox k C 0... and Own 11. Keyser. Medawar.. 7 11 IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN,. SPRING & CO., mrtere and Dea/srs la • IRON AND STEEL, GrecracirA Steed, Nis Turk. i,.ll,7.Prpc,nrtrely rr var,tivoi sasort her N ment of Bar, Rod STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from all sections of the comater are trirthal Lo eel or and their orders benne boring. - Orden. IT matt entreated to mom". will be titled at the Merest market rated. MARTIN, 6111INO CO.. ietdoc . 261 Oretennict et. N. 1, I 4 : 4• • : 4 BROTHERS & CO: WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 2vzir YORE. Three - reasorai to IW4 ITO Minns en. new we' fiteeks , m. InMPORTING the leading Drake from their horiginal markets. ban In Swope nod Teat /alien end Pftrlftk 011,4 It DOW:. Channels. tterfortaT, Tnott, Sell end half Grath.. lisle Glove. and Steam Teentend Trieste Sonnies. Crake. Pawn ke_ R., titer nate them int the mat nun:lead. teem!. Orders elMa•_lo parson. a ter =II, sin renln thole beet attention. jalti-V4a. AMUEL L. CAVERLY, Who:esiile Dent kJer tiroome. Mated Palls d TithoTooerstut Co. Were, Itherkete. Mete. Cordage. an Twine. tt Innis, Kash es. ite.. "At Greenwich st.. hew Sark. ' • tole9-Ire. TNDOW SHADES. (lilt Cornices, Tabln M Cloth, te...10111 , : itßlT.llNE;Alsoutortanrrand hale 1.1.6166. No. ID Cattouin• et-,664 No. 6 clastbate Nouare. N•I• Work. mb9.176 MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE ans,g, orr.er Dizum,Ydz A trVitd Chrrry aDlbv PITTNIVF.OII. PA. ASHLAND HOLTZ, ARM ST/11:ET.AbOVE 6EVIN - 71167R8ET% 11. 8. BENSON, Paonurroa. sarPik.e's....-d. 51.60 Ptr 6aY-41 Mn; 3. 1354-1,3 /UITY HOTEL, (late Browns,) corner of Stoithilold and Third arse. Pittelsorpti. P., GLAiiii AW!, Proprietors. IS M& large and rioatoodions 'goose haring wailer. gone thorough repair, torolshed with sieseesiiiireoente i w i thog l ittg o oms4r . the reception orthe I:remelt./ isiets-40. OBN SOUTH., Coach Maker, corner of Norte Oftomaan and Federal ed., Alleitheny City, he extensively natinantoree every daactintdan VEIIICLPIA. of tr• lost material, and by thebest workmen Ile has alto oyened it'd KY.801131 in the td. Mani. larlictlngo, or, tk.wild stamp Wood et..whvve ha hen at me :67,: i tAtru; k e oIttzgAnITAVIT4VM73Viar. waling conildent—ran, hie ono inonl ao.zve Intwin., aztanalee salmi, the material an.lworkmen emplorwl. nylon( do of his work—bn ranunt tom paten with In "the !nun or West. liennum JOHN sown'. lA/ALTER F. MARSHALL, Trapartor and v Dealer hi Plala named and Decaratise Pamir liana. ifs Pa di afreal Weed Pittsburgh rehi r .e arida celebrated manufactures, Mesas. field mutt a to. of P.M. rabid] iCARL,FASH lONS FORLADIES'DRESS ra.—Ta., palish Ifashivas fur JUNE. abaci Psi , tii=" be un sale on the Ist lisaMM o 7 16 . mum, N. Mil it Ye.. alive* Mad stmt. SEM, JONES de CO., • PROPRIETORS' KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, FORWARDINCr AND COAIMISSION I:rgh. ME.IICLI.NTA. Canal Bart. Bernath atm. Plttr buP. Bacon, Land b Lard Oil Alms Pork. 8.0. ILanr. Hiner an tra and Sal holt, Authr.gto and kora Pig Iro. Bolivar BMA and t 2.,. Anthracite Coal. . myth NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TORN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. LAS commenced bwiness et No. 39 Nor ket atavat o between Second and TWA straits. B. has natosoelead front tho Importer, and manufacturer& a Ng& Vat. '" . 11:falaTra . " =r 22:11117111 d av stylea and oaaUttotoralen he la prepared to mai. caner, in Um moat aablonatdo at7k. and In the tant nun• am laving had Wan atptaionea In WA brodnent ha nada 01undant of ;doing oath's patiarsetion Ito 10.11.0 his oado toadt and aural,. hts Acct. 0017-tr aIIDISSOLUTION OF PARTNEBSUIP- 7 , , Tho firm <ALAI/ELY A PAYTON M this dar dIA by mutual ',mama. We ham Mammal of our en tire Gro.ory batabllahmeot, Litestr st... to Mr. J. W. blellAll.LANDosho .111 muttons the bus/um& and I. mothorisod to collect all acomuts dom to um mid to mettle all dolma against us. JOAN LAVELY. August llud. lIAI. J. WILSON PAXTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER LN HIM GROCERIES, jaaa;Frolts, Picklea, Spices, Prmervea, WOOD AND If ILDOW Wdet,S, Domestic Musa iiirniating Good., No. 265 Liberty Street, Pitteborgb. BANKING HOUSES OP JOHN T. H 000: No. 72 ROUTH 2D ST. offiLigzhitA. PITTSBURGH, ALLI2IIIRNY CO.. SOU BREINT, SOHERtiET IIOUNT PI , ANT, WiDTM ORM CO.. Parma OONNELLSVILLS. If AYETTR CO UNIONTOWN • " mtemovnia. DePtedte were& Dlaeaunts made, Deafta taught, .ohl and oolleeted. Bunk Not., and Erode bought toed sold meets, Net, and other Saatuitlas bought and• mid cm cammierion. Corteepondance and oolleetkes aelteltad. no2D.If Cy• OSES E.EAT I C k g, n No. 19 Sixth at., agent . 1 1? - 0Tt f lt"t lu o Ir. IW.lllr ' Trott'. natant Oil alone& for lt nm mlnew; • • uoes toot Pot Drilllog no; Manse Hoek Drilung Alsatian. tktpel.d's Stationary. and Poetahla Haw 1111 In erawfont'a_ptesur and Water 0 oadvi. .4 Orlflath's Wronaht Iron Hann:. Chair Al.klnes. These Wile* bare been ex. 21.1 by orsetkod merlaw lea and maeltlnlsts. and nroporomednfenior Woo/ In hea 11. In also authorised to sel htshts to nuts end rend them artlelea In an part of the avant...l -11. Imo aim for aale hotsressed Hotta end Windows. and Welled Brwestrork. . Wls atm OU prepared to take Agendlie for the yle of otb el patented Mots and new torentlmm. and to th 6 Medusa 111thfol and tonstkat attend.: It. refara to the follow - II- The mabenthets . have long teen unloaintee With fire 111coni. Won. and bare. heeltstkm U reson..ding him to all who UM) wish to am phry his eerrlopeoes a pup Untidier ondonbual Intearitr.4 In4rfotl=lhnhlrsT In wham surtloss eras rousno• ma z 40. it=c f Prli.4 • r,311, 1 : 11. Child. Jamas W . N. llama • : t...1.D Jr , Oink Y. 51, Illfi Tll felf"'ar r°3t r. *" EEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. al, 1854 For the ➢ally Pittsburgh Gazette. Weans liorroas :—Tbe lecture of the Rev. E. C. Wines,D. D., on Thnrsdayeveningut the Third Presbyterian church, before the Piitsb - urgh Yonag lien's Christian &simulation on the "Nine teenth century, verified in its characteristics, its lessius, and its hopes," was at once grWnd and logical. lie spoke of the nineteenth cehtury as having formed a character entirely its own, and exhibited in a char anti masterly manner, our unparalleled - progrels in the arts and science's. lieWpoke of the general knowledge of the world as centraged with the days of Franklin, when there were only three newspaper', published in the :United States, and the present time when there is twenty-seven hundred, with a circula tion of from five hundred to two hundred and fif ty tliousand He next referred to our railroads, our electric telegraphs, and our steamboats; and sholred their mighty power in developing the ce re- Wours of our country and . helr agency in spread. ing'the Gospel. He state that one stein, press could print religions p acers, which could be transmitted : in seven &pito more persons thin the Apostles Paul and Peter could have- by preaching constantly for seven times seven years been enabled to reach. lie viewed the advancement of die arts and ecionees as the workings of a- master-band for the temporal and epiritual benefit of Mankind. as every new invention lessens animal fora:v.- 11e spoke very highly of Englainl--of her liber ality—of her education, "like a star on the 'ocean, remitting a mild and radiant light en the annum:Kling darkness ;' and then referred to our owl( glorious country, the asylum of the down trodden and oppressed of every nation, and vote of ler future destiny. lie invited immigration, IVA mimed that there was no danger from an in itial of emigrants from the old world. We have mein for them all. Let us do our duty toward them ; visit, them in their shanties that line our canals; in'their huts that dot our prairies, and see that their children go to our publie schools, and them Is no danger. Then we will accom plish more than any secret society ever formed, whether it know much, little, or nothing. He next spoke of the mighty power our Chris tian churches would have in ashezingin the mil lenium, if. they would go to work with the tight spirit. He ventured the assertion that if every Christian would do his duty, this glorious con summation would be brought about ere the dawn ing of the twentieth century. Taking, however, the material improtement of cur country in religion, the arts and ecienees, he wandered in dream-land to the first Sabbath I of the next century, and painted a glowing 'pia- ; tore of the glory of that day. Ile directed the I eyes of the imagination to gale upon the holy men that then occupied oar pulpits. He asked his audience to listen to the inspired eloquence that fell from their lips, and Inquired if nob a scene as this was not calculated to call forth the mightiest energies of Oho human mind. We, have but given a brief outline of his ad dress, and without disparagement to any lecture Mkt has been delivered in our city this season, ' we will jest say that this was one of the best. ' The press of our city does not seem to know that there is such an institution as the Pitts burgh Young Men's Association in existence—at least its silence In regard to it Would lead to such a conclusion—and conrequently we bare thus briefly spoken of the lecture. T SIOMPSON. ELICTIOX3 ar Twreatts.—One of the first thirty our next Legislature should tarn Its et- tendon to is the divorce of Factions from the Liquor interist—removing the plate; of voting from the grog shops. The cluing° hoe long been needed, ant is now-a-days more than ever.— Sehoool Houses,- when convenient, are proper and appropriate election places. We are glad to see a number of the lending papers In the State speaking on this subject--koep it going until the desired end is attained. MR. WIIIT&:—The above is from the Gettys burg Star and gentler: The subject is an Im portant one. It would be productive of rist bon -4iit.to this county if the Polls were Field at the Sebool Houses, instead of grog shops and Tav erns.TRATOTALLER- . • IL — pretty conameutrny upon the doctrine o State !sovereignty le the letter of Governor Recd ...rebuking the interference of Missourians in as affair's of Kansas. It puts the mark upon a 'plea of impudence too ehatneless almost for be • —A taxman at two or three hundred reel dents of Missouri cross the river into Kaiuoii; unite with a mere handful of actual Kansas reel deists, organise themselves into a meeting, elect one of their own number as President, pass res olutions purporting to express the sentimentrof the settlers of Kansas on the iincetlim of intro ducing Slavery, adopt n memorial to the Govern or relative to the time end manner of taking the census of the Territory and holding the election rid after despatebiug this business, straightway return to their Missouri homes. There eon be no mistake about the facts, for the Governor de clares that they are "as notorious as any public occurrence can be, and every man who has eyes to see and ears to hear is cognizant of them P—i In connection with this, also, is the circumstance that Ooxernor Reeder has refused to grant the certificate to Whitfield, the falsely elected dele gate to Congress, expressly on the ground that the election was a 'stupendous freed, °netted by Missourians who Voted without the semblatice et title, By his prompt and determined action he Governor has frustrated a deep-laid !Ahem° •f Iniquity, and has earned the thanks of every man throughout, the whole length and breadth of the country. Attempts have been made to justify this in terference on the part of the Missourians by calling it an off-set to the operations of the Kan sas Emigration Nocietica. This is ridiculous-- . ridiculous as it would be attempt to draw a parallel between a right and a wrong. The Kan sas Emigration Societies send out dom., fide set tlers—men who intend to identify their future fortunes with the destiny of the rising State. The Missourians, whose conduct is complained of, go as mere transient interlopers, in the de liberate violation of every_ sentiment of honor, every feeling of good neighborhood, and every principle of legal' right' In the former case the rotors are residents, the latter they are not; and the member of Congress who hides this dis tinction, as one of them hes endeaiored to do, shone himself miserably deficient either in un derstanding or in honesty. Sectional considera tions have nothing to ,do with the Judgment that ought to be passed ;iron this matter. It is simply a matter of good faith. Congress has establish.' the principle of popular sovereignty in the new territories of Kansas and Nebraska. So long as that enactment stands, let it be ob served. Emigration to the territories is Nally free from all parts of the country, and equally right and proper. Missourians can transfer their homes with great ease to the region which is - in direct proximity with them; If they please to do this, no mamas reason to complain. Their natural facilities may give them a peculiar ad vantage, but may be used with none the leas free dom. Other emigrants from more distant states may be aided by artificial latilLties like those extended by the Emigration Scotties, but Ira availing themselves of these they wrong no one, and their motives aro -no more to be called in question than those of any other bona fide set tlers. The fact of botnoirk residence is the only real point of inquiry, and the only true test of legal right. Every expedient designed to over lay or counteract that gives the lie to the (lOC trice, of popular sovereignty, and is everyway fraud and a disgrace.—N. Y Cour. Haan Ttnan.—There is great complaint in all the principal cities of the suffering caused by want of employment and the high prices. Belie f l ' are being formed for the purpose of sup.' plying the immediate necessities of the sick and destitute. This, trffwever, affords but a partial relief; what is most wanted is employment, to give persona an opportunity to help themselves. The Baltimore Union, referring to the large num ber of hands employed at the Iron works, who are out of employment, says: "There is one piece of advice which it would bo well for the working man to take, and that ls, take whatever Can be obtained at present, with out regard to established pay, for half a loaf is infinitely better than no bread. We have known of several instances within a few days,' where men actually refused employment because thej could not commend the same pay as in more prosperous seasons; each an idea at this time is a foolish one, and an adherence to it can only work misery to its advocates. There is no doubt that a better state . of things will cethe about, and then the demand for high wages will be more reasonable. The necessities - of life ars high, and money most be had to obtain them, with:hie impossible without.work. Let econo my be the rule, and when the winter has passed, joy will come with the spring. • - • A BUILDING ron LADODDIUL —A modal building has just been erected in Osborne Place, Boston, which is intended for the accommodatiodOf the laboring classes. The Tlmesaays : The tenements are supplied' with every neces sary convenience: The rooms are small to sore, but.very handy. There is a kitchen sit ting room, nod one or two sleeping rooms,.plen. ty of closet Tooth, entry ream, and a very. snug place ter a Water closet for each family, The Cochitnate water Is supplied to each kitchen,— Thema cd'theao tenennents.is &OM $2 50 on the Itures 4 floor, to p,per week on. the other Boors, rant to be paid weekly. • GAZETTE. GREAT FIIIE.—SI6O,OOO WORTH or PIIOPICSTY DISTROTED.—Aboat eleven o'elook yesterday morning a fire broke out In the extensive Rol ling Mill and Iron Foundry of Messrs. Chouteau, Ilarrison S Valle in the northern part of the city, and in spite of all the efforts which were made to arrest it, it spread until the whole build- Ing was in flames. In about three -quarters of an hour from the time the fire first broke out the whole establishment was in ruins; the build- lags being of wood they burnt with great rapidi ty. The main - building was 160 feet long by 114 feet wide, and the warehouse 100 feet square.— In the warehouse there was over 500 tons of bar, sheet and red iron ready for market. The im mense machinery of the establishment was to tally ruined, most of it being melted by the great beat. Two or three Auks of the chimneys were left standing, but so badly crushed that they will have to be taken down. The loss is estima ted by the propietors at $160,000, and i 0 ham redto the amount of $llO,OOO in the following offices: Pacific, $20,000; Lumberman'', $20,- 000 ; Floating Dock, $5,000 ; Atlantic $lO,OOO ; Union, $5,000; Pheenix, $5,000; Millers' and I Manufacturers, $10,000; Etna, (Hartford,) $5,- 1 000;•Merchants, $10,000; Citizens $10,000.-- 1 The material of the ruins are worth about the cost of staving. There were over three hundred hands employed in the establishment at the time it woo burnt; everything wet in full blast and working most anccessfally. Many of these un fortunate openatives thus thrown out of employ ment when no other is to be procured, will be In the mast distressed circumstances during the winter, and it is to be hoped that some effective measures will be adopted for their relief. Some time last June, Mr'Chouteau made ap plication to the city fora block of ground on the river bank for the purpose of removing these works nearer to the • point of shipping, and on the 28th of the month an ordinance was appro ved authorising the Mayor to eel] to him a cer tain block at a price which he considered toohigh and declined giving. On Friday night last this ordinance was repealed, and it was something of a coincidence that at the very time the fire was breaking out, yesterday morning, the re pealing ordinance was receiving the approving eignature of the Mayor, The probability is that under the present circumstances, Mr. Chouteau would be willing to give the price sake I.—St. Louis Intel. THE VERDICT Or THE /var.—Art.lllBex POUND Clun.rr.lt will be seen by a report in another column, that the Jury In the case of Wm. H. Ar• rim nave breight in a verdict of Guilty of,Mun.. nen in the first degree. The ease was submitted to the jury at 2 P. et yesterday, and we learn that the verdict was agreed to to less than an hour after they had re tired for consultation. The trial las been con ducted with a great deal of ability. The prisoner has had the benefit of learned and able Counsel. The rights of the Common wealth have been ably maintained by the Prose cuting Attorney, Mr. Pruden, and his assistant, Mr. O'Connor. The Court has presided with dignity, ability, and firmness, tickling the stales of Judea with even poise. The Jury were men of character. and appeared impressed with the responsibility which devolved upon them. No trial could have been more fairly conducted. • The result is a verdict of guilty. We can on ly say that we believe the verdict to be a just one on the law and the evidence, and the only one which rightly could have been rendered. Tho ufortunate prisoner has no reason to com plain of the manner in which the trial was con ductal He has been convicted of a great crime, and he must abide the consequences thereof.— CM. o=. Tat BALTIYOHE PLAT/Olim EXIIIIII/110.—This structure, it will be remembered, fell to pieces in 1852, by the rotting of its Planks, after being exposed to the severe Presidential storm of that year. It was supposed that Its ruins, having been covered by the accumulation of two years' rubbish, would never again see the light of day. At least, no attempt has been made to disturb them. A company has now been organized in Wash ington, however, for the propose of digging it op, and setting it again on its rioketty legs, as wilt be seen below—Alb'. Jour. Tram the Aftsiota Omoss (A - ft.:V.0 , 6400f Dr. 16th. No essay or editorial skull ever appear in the Aniirieens Organ, the tendency of which would be to prejudice the rights or wound the feelings of the citizens of any of the States. We *hail therifore oppose all agitation , of the question orMseery, rare in Congress or out of it. 15113Tri Canaca TESOMPELIZT I—By dint of diligence, faithful, never-lagging industry and teal, Triuty Church has achieved the victory ! Albany street is opened. The sanctity of the dead is not disturbed. The venerable tombstones that mark the resting-places of our fore-fathers retimin untonched;—the churchyard is Mill saved. By a rote of 39 to 13, the Boon' ol Councilmen has reused to entertain the proposition to ex tend Albany street through Trinity Churchyard —and the majority of ,the Committee which has so patiintly investigated the subject has been compelled to succumb to the views of the, minor ity. Infinite pains have been taken since the firsCinception of the Extension enterprise, to nip the movement. Repeated hearings before the 'Committee; arguments of counsel; petitions from friends of the burred; and, for all that we know to the contrary, the pathetic appeals of the poor woman who went crazy, have all had tieir effect. After eloquent efforts on both sides, the Council Is in favor of the Church. The report of the Committee ienow to come up on a third reading, and the resolutions afterwards, upon the ques tion of 'passage. • Trinity Church hen worked Tong, and workedj well, in defence of its graves. The fault cannot be imputed to it, if its efforts should finally fail after all the triumphs It has gained.—New York Times. Tug ASSETS END LIABILITIES or BELDEN, WITH- Ess dr. Co.—The tilobo says there ire various er rors in the schedule filed by the firm, with their deed of trust. The late Gen. Armstrong, in steed of owing idiom $32,437, is indebted to the amount of $1,900 only. C. Pettit, set down at $1.626, owes only $l6 25. It is believed there are other similar errors. The Globe further re marks:— "The trustees state there are 'preferred cred itors,' to whom $555,000 is to be first paid. The creditors are anxious to learn who they are. We think we can enlighten them a little on that point. They are to a great extent, If not altogether, Bel den, Withers k Co. themselves. Their schedule ehowa that the several partners owe the Srm $232,505 75. When it is Bo liberal to its debtors, it is not Baptising that it should be lihpral tc those creditors 195 - 6 are indebted to it. "We learn that Belden, Withers Co, are se curities on the official bond of the United States Nary Agent of this city—keep the money of the United States for hint, about $40,000; and that they have taken part of the assets on their sche dule, and part which is not on t, (for instance, the note of ono man worth $13,000,) to secure both the navy agent and themselves. TEOUBLM FISARXO in TER M. E. CIIIIIICH.—An other breach is exixoted in the Methodist Church. Rev. Dr.. Bead, editor of the New York. Christian Advocate, in noticing• the op pcsition to the appropriations of missionary money to the preachers laboring in their slave holding conferences, says: "We hove seen strange, things in the lapse of three more years and ten,. but this caps the climax of the marvellous, and though we are no prophet, nor the eon of a .prophet, we venture to predict that mischief is now brewing in our church—agitations, convulsions and dis roptione, such as wo have never, witnessed be fore." The principal business of importance transac ted In the Board of Councilmen last evening was the proposition of Councilman Kennedy, to appropriate the sum of $lO,OOO for the relief of the poor during the ensuing winter. hlr. 4., in a brief speech, alluded to the prospect of distress amongthe laboring classes, arising from want of employment, and the usefulness of the 4Aseca'alien foramellorating the condition of the Pear." Last year, the society, ho said, had • • paid out over $30,000 to the poor, Put this year the subscriptions .to the funds of the society fall short. In conclusion he offered a resolution which was unanimously adopted, directing the Controller to draw his warrant for the sum of $lO,OOO . in faier of the President of the above mentioned Association; said amount to be ap propriated for the purposes of the society.—Y. Tribune HOLTDI.2S roe ran Wong= CLAISES.-At a recent meeting in Preston, England, Sir Robert Peel suggested that the great employers of labor should devote six days in the year to liolydays for their workman, and without any diminution of wage& This, he said, was no idle plan, but one whethad been aodpted In the Great Gorern meat offices, where certain days had been net apart' for the benefit of the elerks. ' , Although a large =mud of money might thin; be apparently lost, yet he thought the gain would be Infinitely more, in the harmony and good, feeling that would be created between the emplojen and the em ployed. The proposition was received irlth the most enthusiastic, cheers. Gitairrows.--dn English paper las a letter from Greytown, dating that the town is being elowly-rebuilt Ind thonadds that when the pay. Mesita lbr damages am nude (by .the ratted States Government probably) th e plena will be meat ingerneed. Entrant.. Flee In , Broadinasl About 4 o'clock this morniegs fire broke out in the City Assembly Rooms, No. 446 Broadway and occasioned immense damage, and the loss of one or two lives. Last night, it appears that the Woe's Pro- I Motive Union had a ban at this 'establishment, and as the guests. were about leaving, smoke was discovered issuing from beneath one of the settees. The occupants - immediately left, and in the I course of a few minutes the fire had gained as tonishing headway and rendered some parts of the building dangerous te. enter. An alarm was given but before the police and firemen had time to reach the square the fire bad extended to 442, and the intensely cold weather which prevailed had the effect 'for come moments to check active efforts of the fire department Some of the hydrants were froma, and when I water was brought to Leer upon the devouring element, it seemed to have bat little effect It wan not till after the buildings were destroyl ed and the flames had extended to Crosby street in the rear that the fire was subdued This how ever was not accomplished without serious re sults. The walls in the rear of 446 Broadway sud denly fell, and buried beneath the ruins two members of Hose Co. No: 7. Ooe,cf these nem. ed James Lowrey, was killed.. His bony had not been retched at one o'clock this afternoon, al though the firemen were ceaseless in their efforts to get out the remains of their brother firemen. The injured member was takeo to his reaidence. Policeman P. McWaugh, of the Fourteenth Ward was also Injured by rubbish at the time of the felling of the walls. His legs and bead were se-, verely braised, but be will probably recover.--".• The cold weather affected the firemen much, and it was only by reeking huge fires in the streets that they were saved from being frost bitten. ThCentireloss by this fire will exceed $600,- 000. • . No. 490 Broadway was occupied in the first story as a carriage stare by Inane Mix, but as the firemen managed to save most of the contents Mr. Mix's loss was not large. •._ No. 442 was destroyed. It ins occupied by the Cheshire Crystal Blasi Company—N. Cole man, agent- The loss on the stock of glass was about $16,000, Insured for $5OOO. J. Hamaington, glass stainer, also occupied a portion of this building, and his loss was, about V,OOO. No insurance. No. 496 was also destroyed.lt was occupied by Christy & Wood's Miastreke, whose loss' is about 545,000. • They were not insured. They had been offered $BO,OOO dollars for their busi ness, an offer which they intended to accept In a few days. No. 446 wan occupied on the first floor by Mr. Danscomb, manufacturer of middles and harness --LOSS $lO,OOO. Mr. Miller, proprietor of the Assembly Rooms, has met with a heavy loss, but he is slid to be well insured. No. 446+ was occupied by Mr. Hen , es a boot and shoe store. Loss $5,000, partially insured The. loans of the other occupants were not known. =ea No. 448 was a eegar store. Loss anknowiL No. 460 was occupied by Robert Mcrinstry as a carriage repository. The bantling was totally destroyed and Mr. Maltintry'e loss was consid erable. • No. 452 was occupied by John Comerford, as a furniture store. The stack wan damaged to the extent of about $1,600." This building was . but slightly iejttred. The buildings destroyed on .Broadway are front No. 490 to 450 inclusive. These with the ex ception of the two occupied by Mr. Miller and Chriity & Wood, were old and not of great mine. The losses on buildings are supposed to benear ly covered by insukttece, but the particulars of the tomes and the ageattat of humane° in each, our reporter was usable to learn, owing to the absence of the proprietors, and the confusion that prevailed about the ruins. There were two rear buildings on Crosby street chiefly consumed. The origin of the fir • was unknown, but it wan supposed to have origi nated from the heating apparatus. It was feared this forenoon that another mem ber of Hose Company No. 7 lay ruder the ruins, as two of Ahem were missing.—N. •Ir. Courier, Wednesday, Lrrantar.—There is Bald to - be quite a Mir in the English literary world at the present time. Many new books are announced to be in course of preparation, and among them are some which will attract touch. attention, as well from the rep. atation of ;bola authors as Dom their intrinsic literary merit. Lord John Annals preparing two more volumes of' Moore's Life and letters. Sir David Brewster IS about publishing the . Mc moire of Sir Issas Newton, and:Thackery, besides his Christmas book, is getting ready second course of lectures upon EDO,* literature.— William llowitt has under way a note book of ad vitaturesin the wilds of Australia, and Tennyson the poet laureate, Is composing a poem upon the battle of Alma. It is currently reported, also, that two additional volumes of McCauley's His. tory'of England witl soon make their appearance. TER CONTZTITD Baer DI CONOPLISS, PROW lOWA. —The Hon. D. F. Miller, of poll-book noiorioty, (who was once defrauded out of his seat by the stealing of the poll-books in a stronghold of his friends,) has been on the track of the hidden in iquity of the Nebraska Democrats of the south of lowa. He has discovered and expounded the fraud, and with h 1 wonted shrewdness and,. in dustry, discovered to a certainty that Ruf B. Clark, (the Anti-Nebraska candidate for Con. greed in the 2d District,) is entitled to Ms seat.; though, by the official returns, his antagonist -had a handsome majority of sevens' hundred, and got his certificate of election. Surely the people of lowa have semen to thank 'its fortu nate Mars that the intirtenoe and power of sham Democracy is on the wane. . • A Seamus AzTata.—On Tnesday last, the ship Cheshire, of Boston, Capt. Ramsay, lately from New Orleans, was seized by order of the S. Collector at Baltimore, for a violation of the laws regulating the transportation or Blares from one State to another, in carrying a slave woman from New Orleans to Baltimore, without having entered and 'cleared the aline at the New Orleans Custom amigo. The penalty is, forfeit ure of thavessel, and $l,OOO fino on the captain. Had thd slave been landed at Baltimore, (whirl, however, was not the ease,) the fine on Liza-exp lain would have been $lO,OOO Instead of $l,OOO, and imprisonment until paid. As old cavalry officer in England promes 'art easy way of raising $3,000,000 a year to supply twenty additional cavalry regiments for the present war, viz: By cantiscating the !event= wasted on bishops, deans and chapters. The old reprobate thinks, no doubt, that it is very inconsistent to have preaching and praying at home, while engaged in each a work of alaugh: ter abroad. lowa.—The whole number of votes polled, as declared by the Legislature, was 44.882. of whieh Mr. Grimes (Anti-Nobieska) received 28,- 220.') Mr. Sates (Dam.) 21,102, 'and sca tt ering 10; Grime's majority, 2,108: This is consider ed a pretty fair majority, and rather better than was generally supposed. Woodbury County give Bates 2.3 votes, and Grimes none; while Mitchell County reversed the figures and the operation. giving Grimes 82 and Bates none. With this ex ception, the counties generally will be found to" correspond better in political principles, though Dubuque and -Geary are the banner counties of their respective parties. A considerable number of counties did not send in their returns to be canvassed. Gov. Moms—We learn ,from Harrisburg, that Gor. Bigler has gone on a visit to Shamo kin, for the purpose of laying the cornerstone of the Shamokin Free College on Fridaj next. The College is to be endowed by Judge Helfen etein. Indigent and worthy students will be ed ucated in this Institution free of charge. We are Informed that Judge IL, at the some time pro peses to dedicate forever, a valuable and-Produc tive cool estate, in the Shamokin Coal Bantu, for the benefit of the destitnta poor of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster, Carlisle, Sm. —Pentsy/sanier, 10w5..- , ...The Legislature of low* made an at tempt in joint convention, on the 11th, to elect a 11. B. Senator in place of the notorioua Augustus Qatar Dodge. They had two ineffectialballota, and then adjourned to the next day; - 49'votes are necessary to a choice. Fitz Henry Warren bed 18, Mr. Clark 9. ' Dodge had 29, and there wire a great many scattering votes. It fs difficult to say who will be the successful man. CANADIAN/ IN TTII ertene loss of the Drlash areny.at the battle of Inkermann is seriously felt. in Canada, where many of, the killed and wounded were well known; many , of the English regintente now !tithe Crimes haming been stationed In Canada. Pant its.—Tbe Providence Post lesrni that James M. Hood. of Somerset, the larZe ehip Widen!, and George n. Hood, W gantlathan hith erto- eupposed to be wealthy, flare 'and made assents for benefit of their erect'- . . . /attars Galas Furanut—dnulas the BOY =omit?' ftha day ii that of the cuy_foßspic lae Ryringlield Republican asp there /11 . not a del ILL: in the city tresumry, sad . are under atand theca cannot be any got in unless from 'charitable contributions, until afterTanuary Ist: ...fattton Joanna, Monday. - • • VOLUME LXVIII--NUIHBER 106. A Dior or Om—Every man who'_ lives in a house, especially if the house is his earn, .slicadd oil all the various parts of it tune hi'tinsUr three months. The hearse will but much Linger, and will be much more quiet to live in. oa theloc k bolts and hinges of the street door, and it will shut gently with luxurious ease, and with the use of a little =want of force. A neglected lock requires great force to cause it tp out, and with so much violence that the whole house, its doors, its whilows, its very doors johda are much shaken, and in time they get Out of repair in all sort, of wept, to say nothing of the duet that is displaced every time the piece Lino sha ken. The incessantbanging of doors, eirooPing of locks, creaking and screaming of hippo,. is a great 'discomfort- Erma the bell-Wire inaks should : sometime, . be oiled, and they will act more certainly and with Each gulls force that there will te little dart* of breaking .say part of them. The castors of tables end chairs should be sometimes oiled, end - they wilimove with such gentle.impilse and so quietly that sideeping or an old man is not awakened.. A enlitikal dour lock opens and shuts without a whisper.; Three pennyworth's of oil used in a large home OD/30 a year, wall save many shillings. in. looks and other maturials, and in the end will save many pounds in even the ententamial repairs of a bons% and sa old trite - living and sleeping in quiet re- - pose will enjoy many more yearei of frrYll temper - end active. nsefalness. HoosekeePent. Fs,' do not forget the on.. A stitch in time saves nine, and a drop in time saves ponds. CORRAL 190X11131.—At the Corn Bzchange meeting fn City,' yesterday morning,i. °me samples of Conforms wheat and .data wee ex hibited by Mr. William U. Gilpin,. one of our city grain dealers, which• excited tho greatest wonder. The grains of wheat and osta were of remarkable lite, the former bqing at the, fate of seventy pounds to the bushel, a thing =homed of bore, where the very best rumples orwheat do not go higher than the.rates of sittY-thriso or sixty-four pounds to the bushel. The heed of wheat was \ also of great else.. With Inch fertility, The 011 of Califonsie . must poems to. Yield such Products as theseV it is no wonder that we already hear of the abundance of the. last wheat crop, and of Its being:indEcient to supply thatremon. . Mr. Gilpin else exhibited some floe sem - Plea of cotton grown in Calthrnia; a fact which shows that the. State is adapted to almost any of the crepe now cultivated In other sections of the Union.--Phis. American. A LITZEATIT bellW.-7:tte late Sharon Turner the author of the history of the Anglo 'Saxons, who received threehandred ayearfrom Govern ment as a literary pension, wrote the third vol ume of his Sacred History of the world upon pa per which did not cost him .a farthing.. , The copy consisted cif torn and angularlfrsgmente of letters and notes, of covers of-periodicalty gray, drab or green, written thlak 'mend luind over small print ; of shreds of curling 'peper;tmcru ous. with pomatnm or bear's grease, and of the white wrappers in which his proofs were sent from the printers. The paper, sometimes as thin as a bank-note, was written on both aides, umbras so sodden with ink, plestered on with • pen - worn to a stump, that hours were frmiient ly wasted in discovering on which side of it cer tain sentences were written. Bien itondmnned to work on it their dinner Amdahl:lg in 1 / 1 - limitable perspective, and first rata hands groan ed over it a whole day for ten pence.: One poor fellow warred the writer of this peter that he could not earn enough to pay his rank , and that ha had seven mouths to fill besides hie owns In the hope of mending matters An pcMei:degree, slips of stout white paper were sent freeumdly with the proofs; but the Raid gentlatif.t(icatil not afford to use them, andthey.nenrer Milne back es.OOPY,-- , 515 , Pape. Mess Poric•just ITI recta and for sas by R. ROBISON' 100: LARD -5 kegs No. 1 Family Lard, to ar slats. mud far lob 81181173 / MIWORTIL VIIRESE-40 bro. prime .W. R. Oho to urtre and 11. anl• by El HILIVER a DILWORTIL H AMS -4 tca. Qin. Suga r Oland for sale by .1. - /r W. 11211.14 Watat CORN -111100 3 18--38 dos. on hand and for Pie by no.lo .7.&. 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