j? .. . ,Y ESTABLISHED IN 1756. ,:•.13.11CgCTORY, 5 01 . PBTLINOIit; sai . 00..IVADViginetill AGENCY. Y 'lO 8...a.ce 4+4 &gm. k CW:hfira. - ti Menthol. I Uhl onts andlargeet .1 Iytt R ettothsettlet Patten both the Vatted Mt.* • • ,-, ~ . . 1 TIN; fabittna littor acetone . Firm, SZ*LIVAZIK the iwt •414 ttl4et tail .IttLe eit.7 of New • • • •- - ' "- -- "•icuimmx to-rapias, a...* . - . • • • - I-" '"' !, iri .UNO,-WEISSENI3ORNIc CO, (lato C. r *surer,' imptirten and Wkideishteri in Germ., - ' ,11012.1Itxtlap Dpu . deal la/an:gimlet and Strizuvr.. No. ''' -• • • - .ier.:44.31'.4 • OIIN COLTS - Stu.ndartt Cotton Sat! Duck; TlE'kerl k wti: IN. stmt. New Tel,. eoWeerente. 'Cottow(Swires - fraro pewee] othez malt: elm; 42 A1111111.11iPrint.-Clorbp and Copp, Radn, Pr . 11t2 d Pettlnett Pewees. • • • • - weeO OWEN ; MoNAMEE a. CO. Inriportors of Itroadrar. taforar. ADlftiCllll and F....elyst Pi1katu1n.,704+.64,12. -1 . • COTTENET & CO., huporters of French ,a other European horde, 4013md etreet. . . . . . .........._. For. & IMMO, 100 Liberty -et; and 10.4tiodor Kt, or. Trinity [Mato.hot...torn of Imo j :An volOsoie, tilllo. to.. lel2 - Oortap3rBs . I I AMES OWEN, 15%13r0ad St., Importer of 1111, . Dn. Trfoofolo" 01.144 - and ow FTlngro,l , llk Orwroff ? Loco h111.1,c and tillk Oood.o.fofolff. foug3 , f 44 -.,nORN;.SOILLIEPER' &.HAAItA.US, 'lm rs •666teof Gamma and. 1.16.61C10tt0. Rao, orlag ty No. 60 Exth.66666 place, tar 43074 • ULLEN, Impoifef of `French ren tittptb -7 31 Clervan 61618.11m16.7116.6, 66E16, Var. , •6 • poi; Ekswl4 te, n: 33 Itroail Sam.. N.le (wk.. 0 1 , 1••616L14,3661'65 • • • IrtElrEltA.ND, FILER,ES & - HENRY," Jan- . CV torte.' L _non L add Laded Caw brie 1140- 4-eretwrg. Linen ' Lawn, Fla brolderie (ex m tura 44 Mom -• • • •114441`55 • I,Ik4,EEKER1 , 1k4,EEKER & iIIAI DIrOFE, - ,• kak Triilmamniufg acturen,l 4l3arladolnable amteystre-alsPrug 1 almeL, Re, De e AdL e UaIIATCII. &CO., 99 Chambers street., Imptcters of (leptlennewe Farnhhing dude. and outakiX•tgrors lidoeldnade ' twad:nlls •". - *O — AVIES, JONES & CO,; Im _iti).'yort,. of Gentle .Le Pnruldning Ooal,and ?Wm ; wean.. tddleeld. :Wilts, Ties. de, 24 Wynn meet. 1 Waft' La • . . A TAD iunleez. En the MexicanMuntang Liniment in Rheamatlrm., Broke; lreas. /brew, eni.. rue. seem an el:Faeroe ram Gm an extoraai canarhinta or ! Alan or animal. E. W.Weitba.k.ariztnal proprietor: XO4 Broadway. N. Y. - J ria-ttl% TtritNEY;No. 349 Broadway, the oldest awl most exteuelve eetabllsbracat io the United eepl3-lyttrost7l'sl DWARDS, SANFORP E q.. 16 theesderar. hoods trot Paceagee J room a6mute or the world. Aceotto irlttel=”ltisonst 0.1 - "- :,tuA .,..FICEL R V L CII Es A z Yp iN G ,N eirfA a si iaN r ll:lravd fl rY.rn G0„52 MI den-Lute, i=dUdrtL.ln nc aad ast ruttltsr. sad Jor dWkstadds. dc. tVr , failiLjA.OFlSON:Aformerly W. fr., N. v Jahteoh 8880,) Gratis/Id Sender Maker. 891 Brcolinty: Itait'sore rat s/ Id at-,11•18 York,clB tja:18.5.8 ZI. T REOAREINtIA RUBBER CO., 59 7.2111111.01 ans; N. Slanurzecantra • And .Rtiokoala 400d7ess". Patna trolls _Rubber Bra., E boa. jrtipt:Clattllng: /20.1.5. Toys. te, tre. /811.1r.ija.10'25 PON INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 Jul. roske all Uttar, of Robber Clothing, Cloths, Drag. rtirlet.So; Coals from V. 1,00 to suo esth. As:dal-swim AS - 6 - itTciiiN 7 l - TTOU3, 4;ZitlitiVS J.ESUP,No. Ca Pine st., Nair. .oast?Mr.treg h— " t 7lPX4', ° .;l:tt i 6. the tat swami .Enelnetre Agents 1iz t0. tm1 , 1„ 3, !4- , A bine Show 7 . • ,NYRIIS W.. FIELD. CO., 11 Cliff stroct, Aulmporter stid WholaaLr Daakre to litoerleut,Freneta. fireman r sad ruetsh - PAPERY., lukd evry deoalPtio. at Paper latmEartuntrs matmisl, •iiNCAN, LEWIS 'I3.9_RTONV. Ne,161. Wlllturt etreet.--t mat PAPER be mr. - atstlovr_rs, Prlntecr.,lkroktinat . y!, 31anufrturorrg, ,eultradca imia3ll.l, ' - 41e3":15 rsrecOLoThrmANurwtrruur.r.a. 1101LAINiWooLoR WORK . S 'Rochester N irar:l; , 4otV_Nyttk. Linn d4:rid, and Nlbrna. lEnk.Tog snamANDra- aA_FE c 171,!t!" - = - F. AHLRORN CO., '54 'Ma'am "mite, fff c t .9 UhrtT "vet, bapottornaMT6 ; 111:121,.. - 011 I 7 LER COATES YOULE, No t 279 G'41:137.17 WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, fa • - TT .POILLON CO., Importers of _lu n •l•ierseh Cowls. and. Wh.lawßmbw tar:o".4. .• BOOTS & SHO-ES, •WITOLESALE • " . JAMES ',EuBB, MARKET'and 6 Union stn., Zd door Irons the Market House, Plttaburgb.weruld Inform tiO: friends and Stork publk ganerali ,1 t be. kw lost reed tdaleall Steck id Baas and &cello oilstets avast's.: 111. Stock Is°, of the larvat over o pene d In Shia city and ensbraessa,rtthiira worn tor the 'tattle. of Piallsdrinttla, New York-au Ibolee, and he trusts rant. toplessis W. Illnuat casabas been Oren In selecting the choinestgoods:all of etach to warrant. Re atoseontinuca to mai:tabs-tuna as herendiri; all scriptions of Bodatioal Shoe*, and from his luau expert extra Moser .53 fees in business In this city. is: to trues, • issinclost guarantee that tbs. who-1 mm bins with their nalsonage. TIN to fails dealt with. eelO TIISSOLIFTION: .oE 't AILTNERSIIIP: Jr 'MARY IA 'beTAbY th.t the thtttnerehip hew teems elletted mai the fiten wad style of of RYER RITLY bee bees dlsolved. Tbe mensfirtore WATCII CRYSTALS will be carfied ott an tome] br the remaining partner. ALL UMW', prow ;Ale attended to. prrea RHINBay MIL No. 6G7 Tway et- - ' eel° ardetwen, PM/dm:ex:b. C anal. Excels - for Carriage Factory. T e OIDISTON, BROTILERS dc CO. practi . Cwaeh Itekere,worteer Rohrer:said. Delmont eta.. . ri A lghenr city.PW. hero ott bend sad are otentuSetarlok etteasivosesortmeut of Cerriteektleekewsmt. notate , . Beratown Cant &e, wade in all their ',aeons Rite. with stria regati to durability zed begat) wiliotth. otink 19 oil.= work the b.O Juniata tron sod Fastens 'lllekorr. Itrpoirs attended to oo the mixt reasonable bwros. Titer feel owalkient.thst 11 whet:nay favor theta with their p.f.tl, ..ou trial. at their work. nos Pittahortth asuilboarkester Ornalbureo pase the Fs, L, wry. every ID towatet dad., the dor.. ItM. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind Matnif.:tarer,:to. 13 It. Clair stmt. =TN :CO STEAMBOAT OWNERS--Wanted to buy, en 'A:4mi In • steam Bost. tor-.141<b nub, or real WM* win he stivan. Yatraint of - 21/011A$ OODS. 76: 41b Ft. FANCY CHINA STORE, as_ WOOD .BTREET. P1.77311C7Z011. JUST.lmported and now open n fell atiso'ri- Ineot Prsosh sad, Basal& Gilt. sad Whits Chita. (Mt sad Whits uld CO/01‘41 btu. Chins; Ounams Wars silt. bls anastsT tzsde. 11.110DKUOUN. SrisTiraitsons.:_,..' 51M17.5.-,7-11LIFSTI - 117111.7 7 JETN.A... GLASS WORKS. W. DAVIDSON & CO.. , Mp 'v r ■ ANUFACTURERS and ilenlen3 in Vial;, mum and an klttlnoramtiquid Flint illnenortrin • PlFflnL i' tt!fan N til , ile i tfr tl:nr - VOR SALE-280 acres of land' on WhikO - c•• Oak Batten. 1 wells from Itriceeopork. The ImbroVr iaeuts are ad sone of clewed land, a g‘wd house sod baro, T ket ' a . T, :•=luallt - A git r el; ', l n ue A.m, to buy real opiate, would It., Itell to out t ut uado ut uty otke, as It la the qukkeet tray to fowl where Sawslas can by had. Emote, o r . n0741' . . TOO& wrwlbs, Ts. tib. FORRENT—A good Howie on 2d st., be town Snittelel4 and artnt Rent 5.:11.-,,,unttb.. • oe2o . . 'MVO, W . 00D8,7b Epuzi,ll TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANJ TAN symk—ray saia,lll areal ar Land. in Wenbrantalann nounty. snlita Cl.bp.prs 6de) cyan Pitt, burzh, adharTnnn 11111thltala Station the Penntylrania Hanson& Alnot 40 acre. arc &nine* gond Unable lan?. tayanirhieSa Lag limn and barn. In In watt adapted tberalyi of fruit. arit nronldniabean asn'lnnt Vain% • -map aya y knntriandly. and the Vann Laing well non. ge d tVl U =Chttfltn - t Th .C=lft ( ' ;lk. ' (l.tTli ' zith t 47 • White alr.Poylar,ay. trail worthy thn athnatlan at' Tanners, so the axt ran ha sant to II ttaburath by nithey. ratlnsad tanni.l nu timber alone lyworth aura than - Ma plien ashen/And meat of thn land would *fluid axech 1 ant maw* rben dearad.. • M tVer . tllll= trsgr Yr=b rr a i rfga t Ur, "pe r .".7 =glt! ' tintt i' it;y - batten 020.1- an...! nayntantn. Titlylndirtabln. Ennydre of ' • _ Tlkyd. - W00D5,76 Wont% aL Self-Heating 4nd Boxixonsi eTIE Subscriber brivin parch:wed the ex elustro eight of J. J-JehielnlYa Patent Bel A.R./. mania Patent &IFHeater Nmonthing fro., new nyteral rely .1.04 112 Manufacturing the eo n _ nettlen with t above, he• tow* constantly en hand at Ma waren - am. on Yrcleral st.. tM rj,nl.7l.in 1.1 livl Itelewsie alnarnt And Um pnutlc vqwral. ere-ly,l . (Nil: 1. No. Lt; Arni Sirect, r4ll4.lAlpilla, Importers of G. ti I. Gees Unrivalled N E E E - S. Agents for the most Celebrated wo omtv EAR }.4 nomeirr,ll.EßlVO XJ2IR7 nnalrEßS.lt • HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MARBBS. R. T. Leech, Jr.; • ' . ..tra In ROOD srlarr, Pm:yr:taxa' Alw Cloths, Lusts, Damasks. Sluts, bast lisle /1,1 Ahtflierry Timber. eSttoitk Asks. Vs.rolsts, as, it, -- VAST COLT CALlCOES—Jimtrec'd 2000 0 . 0 .,,,ra el of which mill b• old atSe r .egi —7 , A. It*HOM a , co. bin./~fIEESE 00 primilir. R Cho - ego wedoutiornurti Ita•mna co. usaao, , NEIVSORK•ADVERTIBEAInTS — COTTON-4lb DETIK ammus 1o~.v1:(:b:~s~ OS~TYa AM} NDxs . GMILIMMIE .Irat : - DAIL Y . PITIrsBrgG“-.:.:'O4,ZETTE.- BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. ITOSEPJI S. t. A. P. 3IORRISON, Attor ,•rtopt at Law, Otac• Ito. 14 Fourth aheot, hotroo r n grathbeld sod grunt. Pittoburuha'a. • my 24 Irma Attorney at Law, "Bake atiPwqr. Finnan:W. Grant Keret. between Fourth end and 11130.11 lier OBEIiT E. PUILLIPS, Attorney at Law, Nt. brain-Mo. (.1 FLOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— a. Core of Fifth end Grant et.m. u.epeot. the C•w.t I mow step; Pittrburuh, ory.tbr's3 TAM PS J..KlJlLN,,Attoreey at Law, office Venwth - street. afar Oran; pitubmva jalsdlr RAN - Cls FLAN -- EGIN, Attorney at Law N. 170 Fourth staret. Pittsburgh. (ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Low CV No. 89 RUM xtroet.littaburgh. BANKERS AND , BROKEAS. PIERNAN.S; CO. Bankers uda Exchange j_ INokenn. No. 95 SVood Arcot. molter ofDiamond .1.1109. vloarott - . . andsell Bank Notes and Coin. ligniontat Time - sind Promissory Niger, make Collbetions in ad the prinidind ritles of the Union: Raealre Deposita on. call soden intorest, and gire their prompt attentlon'to Ott, et smatters appertaining to a &ogees badness., Exthanga ninaiantli for wale. tchPidy •ISSII . ..167.410. .11k•RA111E/1 . Bankere and. E x. chartge linibirit. loans mid sell.flold and Sliver and lank Cote, nepotists on Real Eat.. tor Stork gun cities, purchase Promiarorp Cour,. and Time Cut and West. Buy and sell nuke cm Cunmlaciou. Cons made on all points in the Union_ .1125esoornar of Third aud - Wood gusts, directly opposite the ft. Checks [lntel. 1). KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange ]taker,e. rough sturet—Uurs and sena Stocks no I. I IIOIIIOXXVII3.IIga on hissteru elites supplied at Uri , terent nWeC Co ll ection. made on the West at low ram We.e. n Bank Not.. Bought and sold. - Sraerastair ! IIIINNA it Co., Si:MCCAW/MI tri Cilen i it '.. 9 fl tea a Domnat i gtetanselirtlfl= ' o d f Depodt. hank Notea and ripieU—N. W comer of Wood and Third street.. Current Money nutted on Deposit Fight Checks fur eala vat collections made on newly all princi pal vu of the OULU Prates. Ths highest premien. paid for Foreign and Arnericari Gold. ' mada oorennirunianta of Produto. ahlppol eali4 on liberal UMW. I. H. VirffiA.Nff& Co., Bankera and Earbang Itrokera North East wren. of Wend and =tog a = b ou liberal tams, and e.llseLlonl promptly attentind to. . jatnl y WILKINS CO., Exchange Brokern, • N. 75 Yortrel dr001...M.N. MMU e Mast of . tAgb. All trtimetions at Mot liberal nte., jyla LARIMER, Jr., .Banker and Bra , V ker. 4th ,to* t, No. M. •41.bahling too Baal of rittzburgb. 110USIES & SON. Dealers . end Dm:re:tie HIM kzehaege.Cbrttemtee of Go wen', Bank NOUS and GpeAe, Merket etreet, Pitts. berNG:• rreolleetkmG made m all the primital elfin! thromhoat the United SW.. BOOKSELLERS &C. T. L; READ, Book;eller and Etationet, No VP • 7g Fourth rtreet.Arolla lORN•S. DAVISON, Ifoo - kseller•afid Sta. timer, mamba. to Durban 2 dater', N& & tlfarkst strort, tear Fourth, Pirtstutrutt,Ps.• RENRY• S. BOSWCTIeTII,• Bookseller and Dinalior 43 Stationery. /to— No. rgy Mut* street. dear taannut Pittsburgh. P. Y CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. a Wood rivet. next dam. to U. macro( Third. A. &hoot and Iwo books oonstontly on hood. COMMISSION &C. W. BUTLER & CO. n EORWARDING & COMMISSION NEER CRAW-143.d Nate. In all lands of Pittnnunh Man nin4l Artleree, Lead Pips and Sheet. Lend. ?in 07 Fllnt intnrt, Pittanennh. - - - n5-I rd's4 'Weide Crort.r, Importer and Dealer in POREIGN -WINES, Brandies and Old lin- & A. M'BANE;Commission and warllng Marthants. dealer. la Wc.4l and Padua. 4a4,trent Pit 44lls: alea. ft/W=o, )Izaaracturra. NA 114. &mod tsburgh. • ' ..._.tar. B. atmcsos ROBLsoN C O...Wholesnle Grocern, ;1140 , 41 ,. Db. pc±l . l4...zad CommiNden B.let_ban.tfas. arronca nizasvin— — ALM.= tORNSTII PRINGER HARIA.A.UOII.t. CO. ' (Suc4.- et. S. Hartwig].) Colarnimden and Forwarding .11.trybanLc Nair. Iv ti"..l wad ITEillad• Ireniftlaty. 14S First l.4ll66.noodatreets.PUtabargh. tc W.AFIIA, Flour Furt:Cirr. --- Tannioaort "."•,40 roruioUng Iltiebanif mu g lDealArs in Pn4 one kvairivariwglawailtitr.. .. . _ ttigc.D.1,?...u;,,,, , t CO., reshants. Dania, lu Pittsburgh blsis Snacce =do sods: "ii.ts burgh. latitaic ANT LO. General commi.- rle. -1 'Or SOON PLr} ..JOOO 111001. WM . WATT & Walesale Grocers, Pittsburghlio Monthanta sod D , 1101% In Pot4octo mad flontifactorm, O. :MO ti...llttshoomb IF B. CANFLELD, late of Warren. Ohio, Coo,MNdou Nod PO—TagLE-qvc„.--Lwtti Pearl aft. mad Watt., Prodamt ri g=ly. Water .anct, Lot.—!t Smithfield ao4 Wood. 'MAW Urrtnotr... ...... ?MX. urrnr. ante or 0;... Apo • MPi[ta. LITTLE & CO., Wholeriale Groecre, h rz h andcommillot. nlrlthanti: and Dralrerln urer, ha 112 Senna stn.. littr 1•1977=1,, fiIIEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY Iterr i .4l•ll Lair Wnotl street, above Seater. Pittshureb VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole o.l. Ge mud CammLodeo NoortaoL., sad Potion in Pit abarob Monotkotarrea. No = Water argot. PM. batch. PO. fIOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer In Treoth owl dootrlogua Woal Papa. No. SIS Mortal t, betwooxt TIMM and ?mutt, Atom; Pittotormb. mllB-.43 W -111cCLLNTOCK, Imixartniand Whole- Cloll..11:11nVable sad . I do ' v• 4 -IF lout Mt... Drat Trimming,No.ll2 lifsetn it . r " ORRIS ~t PATTON, Wholtealo and Ito tar flromm. on tbo NAOMI des a Um Diamond. t".....14. P. DRY GOO D S. RANK VAN °ORDER, Dealer in Trim- Isam, lieMery and Moro% Laza bomb, Embrokletteet sr.:Deana rks throda and Dauer artlclem• aec re,rt meat of Irblek eau always be bad at rte. ha, cereal. of Market etrart awl the Diamend. Pittsburgh. Da. apllblr a ' L i 411.. TriTeaull4l.-0. L 1.3 . 1111 M • M.., T. TOSS. A. MASON & CO.; Wholesale and Retail Dearer to Fester mad Marla Drr Weeds. 2.l.. ftftb 1541 1111PdY & BURCHFIELD, Wholegate .mac Detail Dry Goods Marehstatia COM r fon:MD*IW arks littsbasgh. GROCERS. NOME, HARBAIJOH & BOOYE. 3VNERALCOMMINERCIIANTS, Pialns to Wont. Floor. SON toOl Pontotoc.. No tiOth Water street. Ptlllsololybla.., ' s HA.IIIIAIIGH &,BOON'ES, irRIVAILD i NO COMMISSION MER , CllAl2l2e,lSAlert In Wadand Prod:tee Atoll ktiel. et. No. 211 IdIA:112 erred. PlUstrttrukt.M enb27-len IOILY FLOYD do CO., Wholesale Grocers sty Itemlazats.rio.l73lint4 sad nyarent,Pittabargh. . . . wes, tt4SBERT 3100RE;Wholesalo Grocer, AN). tlfying D . Nrlrtr P r le Prodre,ltt.gbalt= 114=o. 315 LlbertT otter r iht hand m. steel ofirtmerWr old Monongahela Whiskey. vhkh .111. 4.1' Gm — riaZca - ecaa--_..— .. —Gta (2 Bt.. ACKBURN .- &V01: . .........e. aro . o* Boat Yumbher, and Dean.' h. Prod t4and ~, liargh dlannfactureic ORA, VIVA and (hkara ratny~. n hazol at tteit Wataboosa,lll Water Afent, Iltdantrol. MLR Met. ..11.11. I,¢:n. .. 1 SAME!. LICICEY' &MO., WI olcsalo Oro- Ufa•tfli4.slr=i.uZirgrN,-,„:" 'GILLS $ ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Blend:man N 0.194 Mort,' skeet Istts • ......JO~OO. NWL~L. WM. BAOALEY & Co. Wholesale Oro and 7) Wood alnait. Pittalatrol. WILLIAM M' EO,' CLU Orocer and See ealer, corner of Wood End Math Woof, Rea always•on hand ••largo %mons:win of tholes Omani, and Ono Tosee- , Tornign trulto and Neils. Wholesale, and Retail. N o ah,. enpnil 00 th e lowest tonna 4 0BERT DALUILL. & CO., Wbolegale Oravria, Colondwion Nefoluota Realm in Prralune aro rittelairgh . Matiolvantoo. No. 243 Libertf ideiseti eittel.nrati. • ' • . ...... .... %VICK 4t. 31eCANDLESS, succe..wis to * .1. D. I Mk. Macbeth. thrown. Shrwarhatrand Pntaailtailurhletrhanta. Desists 1p harsh Nall, phi.. ttot .n , Pittsburgh blenatantums geueraltr. norm, of 'ww4aad Wass treats. Pittsburgh: -CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and xu ealvenv Mrrrliant,Dvalvr Iv Pod Pitt. artlekv. libffts Amt. PM. burgh. notr , —..—.valuto norm t i f / 1 - 'FLOYD; Wholesale Grocero, Com ., o=r.. ._h,...t. ...00 0.a.0v 0m00.,--n.ood 4 .6 t Lit.rtr. Wool. sad Ellzth xtrects, Pitt.burgb. • Int. ...In,- --.:.- _mss P. 'ooomung, c i • mt. H. WOOTMAZ4 - •-••••• ...NAM 110/ I ITI, .iililia .." n AGALKY, W DWARD &: CO., Wbolijo 1 II Pale tmews. 15L3.111111artot oft...PU.IOOW - 7.11:7757m; Itice_INDE.S.S. MEANS - Oniccee. 4. 'aka Mellakama Whoa.). Chmern. (11...Cattan ltram.and Plttentrgh :ft atictuna lmiv. corner of ,ifl and Water Pia, AGENCIES. • S. VIITIIIIER2 it SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, fur theraln aod ettiolviee of icesi Mate, Collection at Panes. Negotiating Loma,. Bond, M.pregagOe. At. O. 140 Third et.. Pittaburah. Pso lechigan General Commission and Collec ban Agency Office, _. I, OR the collection of Home mood Foreign Mementlle and allother Money <lslam, in Michigan and adjacent atatm. IttorMsornt and Parlament Mont ea. L'aren:n . nt,Taatta ... l::ralat .. and Cale of Ma/ Estate and 'I . ..EII:MIER it AND : EII:St/N. Dotrolt, 11,11 bran. R.PfirrwerinPaLoStuvhMears.linuner Ram. llama frE rhautt Wlllte Co., I.lpsetta Olllat. Loren& Atiowyt Allra WirriO—Too Age:trier or !diet:llion Irma retorrtobl lontranno rox I,rlrd ACARD.—liavin& been appointed the et ch:ohs Xgente for Pittsburgh, for rue atle of Patent teci"Cementeet 73treteled Leather "letting, m.- 117.tured br.M.IEWELL FION. of Connecticut, iro now offer der tale • largo ...Maul of all :widths, manufactured, at utannisctureee prices, his article Deisq ' Rubber =" t are7:4llllf lallrbrb k' s7r * = Rubber Belting.ffoustattly on hand, and Cr .Inst the "Mithinoteffinff DePok" Ms 116 Market etreet. taffr46-- J. ail. PHILLIPS AresLOO - IVIIS, Rest 'Estate Agent, Pak. Slerehaodher and um Broker. Plea No. 02 th ehavt. above Wood. Simkofs promptly attended to. QAMITEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi k losurades Common 91 Water etreeL • GORDON, Secretary Western Insn i • nun Co. 92 Water greet. JGARDINERCOFFIN. A gent forFranilin .oa ihrd , z ComDuly.tcrti.mut noroer or )'A. AIADEIttA, Agent for Delaware MI . . tual fivinnreal Commnr. 42 Wntar ?IbITSIC, &C. I 01-IN MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtes, is/ Music and hinnical nutriments. SChnol Moto.and ciationerr. Soto anent tor titdeliering . • Piano Forte, tor Weinczn fieninitlyania—No. al Wad Arcot. • .ITENRY. KLEBER. Dealer in Music, Mu -4 ideal histrnmenta.and Imprirter of Italian *itch:inn. e wilt for Nun. mo and Inman lan, with Colinnann ...Eck... Attachment. il Alm Ito lninPham's DRUGGISTS. --- - _ rOLIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. DliDuf sky My., Wiinlectls and Mend! Mutant and Peeler is P.n.s. use, Dreutstn, is.. 141 Want arena a an... hoe. Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. grellegular Agent for Dr. Fondle Medicine.. esh.3o gongs sustrals LWILCOX & CO., DruggistA and Aposlt • euniasseurnse Mteket:treet andtheniastoud t keett te =VI e s h t n itf uns . e4,sttl i artTr 's t "* Ttrtlefi business Ptipateinne swescriptions emodllllvoompotinded. myllt AOLIN P. SCOTT, Dealer ,n There. Paints. Otte. Tar end Dye Ptuffe. lin. ton ult Wed-. Pittsburgh. Id orders will nodes prompt attention. w e ~sentfor Loudon pe's saboolde familf medednos. mar tidy _ _ BA. FAHNESTOOK & CO., Whaesale . DtncrßlttL and trannfartarers of Wblto Lroad,ll.l burgCatcharko Litturce, earner Wonfl and front retorts. Pitt. sal DF.. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in R ER, whole,igTitmli 1D k iT rurd rta, arrn E eror Übnty and fq. stZts, SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale - sto • Drash-sas. No. 2.11. Woed'trod. Pi ttaburati. 1 OSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox t Co.. rot-oer Starke oust and Inarnood—Keepa con b~nU7 as ttood a full and comilete amortuarot of Drat. Nltiaes, Illodicina Meet, l'artatatp, add all art4e.4l rertslultuc to lUD bueleuem. Pttyalcbana priacrlutlont carefully co/appal:l4.l at all hour.. JaStly WOOL MERCHANTS. GEE encoes3or to MURPHY h LEE, . woo Dnalor,rol Comm Janine Mmetani for tho 1211, dan.arlean Wool) Gonda No 137 Mee, good MEDICINE. - -- .bp& JAMES KING: Office and Residence.. Na In nab amet. nt , pcalto Cathedyll. Plw nub. IX/M. VARIAN, M. D. Office 6th titrect, Mbn StnithaAl. Offirs dnurr.-. to 9. i.. lg.,S to 7 to S. P. torOSlytt • . MERCHANT TAILORS.. I.lt CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Chi I, A tan, N. 74 Wood greet. Particular attention int to Coin. And Tooth.' lartbliin. . nolb., WLLIAM . DlGRY,MerchancTai4ur.Dra -47 • por *ad De• Jet In finniftMinlii Alopilint,,lal4Ao • WATTS A CO.. Merchant Tailors, 181 o ut.rer-• rtre.r—ire for mu- preclying cur u *tort of Ourub. Am. Oentimumn. Wear—Cloths. Ca. daunts and VcothuntofThouencgt title. mud Must quality- Our friuuds sod cusumuus uiv• us • nal. fumtil •--- • 31 ANUFACTUJUUNG. • W. )%`OOI)IVELL, Wholesale and Retail M annfarlare; and Ural, Cal4net Wax, !in, ILI fr a il evert 101 IN WETHERELL, l'ilnnt;faxiin-cr of 411 PATENT BOX VICE.. • irupprior ...Wk., SOLID BOX I , wad BILAZE BOX VICE- 4 . menet of AoderFor. act.l loon str.eti 000 0.111111.11 from (Be Band Kr.. loahany City re30,e.11 .• • AII3IIOIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLA*--Ilate!lals marked Roc Ktnttnaldee7 end /i% Inm Wort by MRI. WlLfel IN, i ye.rtr VilNi Penn strvet;rator• !butt Bolivar Fire Brick and Clay Nazi 'doctoring Company': plus COMPANY lIANING ENLARGED their espatity fee manteneturing, sr.. now prepentd to went the Increased demand for Lbetrgtrirk. Crucible and 1 Building tiny. Onto, promptly ntlerpled to by HI ER b• JON CP, Canal NA 11. Pittatrech. September It. 141.1. _Boots and Shoes!! AAIES.ROBB, No. SO 3lnrket street, 3d d • oorlinut !RaFtet HOU., I.ooiti Inform the pub I thug he has now a rosy' full stock of everything la thy. ISubt.aud Shoo trade. gosh as Ladles' Galtors, h•Jr Oaltors. Jenny. Lind Paden.. lsdr Franklin and all t he sty les Bumf an the Frodorn sitink also. 111...' and Childsrue iialtesaand - Fa. lksds and rhnou In all their rarlethok also. , lntleroo 800 Orr m 14drat. Calf Doors. Yrenrh Call Boot., Congroaa Oaten and Fluo• also, Boy: and Vonthe Mots, rine Fronds Calf. Mims win. in • eva ;a.ml4.h to well rwrh ah article to all who firm us with their reetom M will ',lr. gatisar • Ilea Ramme:, the Om*, 89 shirkrtitreet. Hats and Caps. WILSON & SON keep constantly on • tm.d.very denniption and var.ffity of' Hat. and lam Lath whednale and ratan. Th., &vino,: a neat favbionable fiat nr Cay,annd and rho., would do p all to O. n. • call herr. var... _ . .„., • M'CORD & CO. WOOLMALE AND 6CT.AII. YASIIIONAELI lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DRALEAS IN ALI. KINN OF MIS. CON ER OF WOOD AND PAP 71! Pittsburgh, P InA r Ttn•lo gnat ombroam wort quality and-idyl.? a. Unto inn: o =ot. Dow, Can and Far Moneta. Coach an d Carrjage Factory. 1-KINSTON, BROTFLER & CO., corner of Ikkannt and Rebecca dreete. Allegheny City, wonlit respectfully tortilla their friends. end the Retouches.n . that h ey mg nicomfecturing Carriages, Rork. ...Iwo Nolirlotan4 Charier, In all their carioca styPte of finish end proport/on. Al! orders will be executed with strict reamed to dura bility end beauty of finish. Repalre will Mow be attended to on the meet romnrable teeee tieing it their work the beet heetent Chan., Pelee end Wtiorl Stuß. the, fied oonDdent that all who farm them whit their patronage will be yerfretly satisfied on tie.f their work. Purr-booms ars re.; tinted t them a nil before t 0 .,. daring teletewhare. • colt - 4. New Coach Factory —Allegheny. MoM. H. IVIIITE & CO., Ntenlicl rn eberthilly intim the Federal`p bilo hat they bays • pon fame*, between and Sandusker etreetic nu are now inskina end are prepared to ready. orders Mr rem,' deeni piton of vehicle, iLiarliee, L'harlote, BarmicheL lingrits 6 Phietoner. Lr, kr, whirls, hem their hettire of tbn above work, and th u' a g =MePi i i . are, Choy feel confident they a.. enabl ed I. do work on the most reasonable term. with those wanting erne). In eir n Paying partirniar a th tten U tion a to the selection of to aterule, and having mane bat ern:cliche:a wkrne, they boo. no limitation werranting thelrwork. or We therefore oak the attention of the priblie to tide matter. Zi. IL—Repairing den. In the iced 61•11.0, seri on tbe mod re•SODAlbiertff.P. POLLY - L t/0061111 M.D. COPPLAND. Livingston, Roggen 44 Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBUROII, PA. JIRACK and Depot . Rlilroad SodeF, Ray. Cottle and drain 304 l'atfirtrn sod Count., dor-lbdrt • kr of an slur, Owing. Drop sod Th umb Lola.. Coffee WU" of varinuo Wolf: Paint 31111 a. arpromol pstteroc mit. to Vartenlourn Afolleable Iron Catlin.. of over; mt. it In form mut nonb. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS zip.32l and,zo burt eme. . • , VIONGAIENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Yrtraltoie Top Ilantola ramming Atom% ta., al ways ow band. soil madw to gn•dra waelawary. at the 'lowest prkor. moon bun,l,l original and wet t ed de- Vraz.7.7,7. - tn,tril T - t:^ 4 sit° M ds "- 1111•11 with dosPatth at lit tib.l.;llLl7 " " W. W. WALLACH. New Goods and Fashions for Gerdlotetus' Clothing for Spring of i8;54.." lig WATTS & CO. leg leave re.pectfully ILA . L. 11102113 their numerous customers. I. e. the OW, roally. that trier waniuot IVOIA V./ • fnoh POPI oflicrode *darted to their ratronce.-(....the boxlike Ea - ern morkrar turonl— we l d that !her ned, to rendre or derer°, reeking them up In their weal superb dale. The sallsfeetion arncrally . expressed by their math mcm hitherto. oath their bumble efforts to phew, elm re bites them to leech emetkins In the same direction. Walk inorentlemen. larers.—Ntmegere are Informed that our house la N 0.170 Liberty etreetraineth We. chore St Clair. soil% T. C.WARBINGTON; AP11 , 12,51A.) CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, A no Wn ntwar) ero b•nel 1 rnu mortmoot. N. 25 OFeet.,l7ls.liFsh..ht to.lo.lvd gentlantana' First Class Goods. XIrE subscribers beg leave to 'inform the Dahlia that the y have tan 3 thole hummer Staet.rtn. th . g e eaweat anti raw bablaeatd. /ahem for Owe • saw' wor.4 . : . N. WAITS i 011, 661SmaltaWE TWOS; !PITTSBURGH, MONDAY . MORNING, - DECEMBER 25, 1854 KEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS YrOm VISSCIIER. k SCITELL'OGerwraI Ad A A Boum, No. Would 2.411 Broadway, Now TorW.Owtr !B , Nrweau stmt) Reliabte Arm.: 2Vk rork. Extension Titles. /llir Ai. lIE ER DT, 150 Woosttr lietweeit r Prince and linnaton eta.. N.. Yntt. am, amendment ahrare on hand. Orders Pt ehtlndna panctnally attended to. reeltelmv ( 1 10UPIL ct CO., Wholesale Print Sellers,. PiiiisMioni. Mining& and Manufacturing Artist& tio °Mon. rngla Lnoilo, Berlin. and No. 3011 Nair borL (..talontion pent by Purae naval llnaiunt• to th o tmlo •nd Institutions. Frames fun 214.1 nel7gnnv • Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A TTENTION of purchnsers is respectfully railed toe neer and ni• sum le in euttlon In Piano Fortes, nue, perrected,And herere ttot knolnl The Ifal p atringed Planta The penallailky of tha r Celeatial Plano mutton, In It. capacity for °dare PUste nt; With the single finger. so attainment hitherto she known loth., Plano Forte,. Ths most ordinary perthrrnertsenabled by the aid orthla Improvement to produrs effects to octave playing that would confound • Thalholut or • LW.. Immo( Its chief ea oelleneles Is Ita capacity Who used at sill so au ordinary td . thr litialltY at ban, and I. Instantly eltanged by the ate. of • COMM. pedal to a ono nation 0 aud majestic, 111 to captivate and charm ;Ile heart. There itutrumente aro superior In polar to famero ordinary 1 orate. Planes. While 11, merettena, smarty. breadth, sod Adult , . of tone, then ellallePau hono hscrid. This is be united teatlmolly of PrldUlrenn sod AP.. tames Who ea tested the Celestial llama Ordinary , 11. anon of all alues. new and nand hoed Aar sale at radioed Prienea ikLir TIIINGEII, flrcedsray e Nsor. trork,, aallZuvr Manufactures Dealer.. wbotemOole nom D WM*Ol litatEjlals.f r;i. • W. alfoOij f & CO., 31,13iiiavray. , tYr. 74. Y V " M. `ll l=evttr " ' W2'; " itte , g a nt /atm, ?mkt ; num' rounnt add (..)=. and VolgtlVl ' den r .Tord n i l , tr. P C: Itridrison's and 'au other A m rdrack (Nusoens ardilduy on band. at tan .11.ufte-. tun,. lovrnt prim, and warranted menet. - pald-ed.r - -.Fl 'ire and Burglar Proof'Safe Depot. WM. MoFARLAND & CO., MAIDNN D AJVK _V6I9 . ./114. Warehouse 145 Prattr at, Baltithoro, BANKS', Jewelers' and C011051111,glii•III0 lialMoforery Man, constantly an baud for wdad warranted In omry reareet. Irldr You;Adrill 5 Alarm frba. NI/Uri/era: Ilantlamen—lt not to 'atom you that your bah rdwarrrad my Papers unhborrd In the dm Lot tdrbt.• by • tala.l. a , / Wallow wax cannauect, and 011 was erpowal throughoatthe are, to intents boa Jo Warr' tents remained unnamed. Th•Rafoorftbllttloripabtoz., will. I think. smart lhranother trial. Inwportrm. I T.JMNT, Borah WllltmoW • FEVER ANT) AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKEW STAMPEDE MIXT /betas Ilteer out Apue, (41.2prv. Aar, , re4ll Mims Alletineu. riE Proprietors oft his Aiedieine without hesitation or fear of cuntraelicticeff- that the halm hem and mom persons *lons It has beret Intexelumel,than any other medicine in irse.for the oboes Comm , . This menhicinel has neither Afiente estY prim In Ito consffueltken , all of tha Inured's*, cm of.* prim healthy eracter oar hishly stitindatina •114 nelsoratlow In Meets tandem, lesions wblXus !KM modidno tellt not be affected be exposure to tes It doniludlimemdtere nommettude when Isabel, health. Planters Iterectinsm of the net where the Alamo Mr po ro t h arret w tTy to o r %Tit tg".77 nd ,";,g It.ifygrgt; oe cumgelef o nmertis nom Thn ecoprils utmelune thoemand• ho of certl Beate* from these of the Mahood cm cert. c ahl4t7 Due pelmmar ,l co , tt to &fle. l _yfte ' sW ' tir PU t IV:II ' 4 4 time for Its use be sees bow, liertilloateo can be seen at the offmAdio sins . *hero thy. Mediate has Mind whoa all admen hare falleet .ffoellteffendlalied Othe.: Coomlabois thee. le Dot. bettor Blid t. letne lathe marke ' ehas beenlaken with th•mesta.gthnishina.co.... to *mem moos of Ithonmatiero and flout Mr them rotor DhUnts tako a tablesermentuta day. Ono bottle of this Meade. very often hoc the desired feed. Ilice SI yes bottler' bdL For ado by Druffestsin all past. of . thee Pail.! Rest s P olden moot be adAtesed th NEW* $l, LLEKKER. mole Pro deter. 98 Ftroadenel, Net Poop. Aasolm—lfletulnu Brzw, P. A. rahnentnea a co, L. Wel •On. mid Um. 11. Keiser, littstounth. jelim I t r ' IRON WARRHOUfE, MARTIN, SPRINTI..te Importers and sleta IRON AND STE - 14 ; 2G2 Ortountot S.trar.Tney Atnt• I • Knoll runstantl r on hand a null anenrtalanilti ILO 1.1. n Hoop. Ilona:IS/3o, and otter I.IR/N. tC ! ' STEEL OF ALL KINDS. t • Merchants:tom all anntions of tb• - mantry antlavitindlo eau th.r nolo* beAnt boring: ' Orders It; mall entruelnd onrrarr •111 N111'14.111 ilb• R•rnet. rates. MARTIN. tIPRINIA M. O/12.-T IRO (Own, let at. ; SCHIEFFELnif BIiOTEXES & • witousALE DRuaotsrs, NEW YORK, Ham resioond t 0.113.170 Fllteenot g..ear.4llll c ennuna itM ni PORTING the 'tatting Drugs from .01 glos3 aaarte4s. Lott is Ramp. and PAM TadOi Prowl, and Itnclish Chentleals. Pellnatert. 7 Tatiana tlalr Route., Hate Otnnt, awl:Own, n'arin Trlato Pm: n en, Otrln. Amin, An.. atnr war Oa. wont raw/natl., tuna Ordnra HU.. In ow., mall, will rentint their bad attentin. :. •11.1 ." A3IUEL L CAI'ERLY, Mon, 1.74r1n flenonn t Pltillt.l Palle anTlal*,..lT low Wan, Bennet., Mantollardso..lhattin.Wkntl y , .J 4 linnenitt e n at. New Vora, IN tiOW SILtOILS, ; 1 t Oil Cloth, A,.10 .IINTRIIIIIINII,MannIantanand YhYlemat. Chalet. Nit NlO Item len at-and 71,601M/tam Omar, Sri, York, mtni-try Al ISCL LA_NEOUS. ROBERT H.. PATTEB.SONS LIVERY AND SAL} sr,seLz. ...?"orner Diamoraitrnd and Carry .1 - r : apll3-1./ PITMitIIIOII. PA. _ ABECIAND HOUSE, ARCh STREFT. AIJOCK NISVENTII 2tERRT, PIIILADEL PIII A. ❑. S. B HNSON, Pnoneirroa. Prin ay-Jell Kay 3. 1&.4—1,4 tilts/Usu. Tol. oihor.t (intogt:l3ltir — les• Perry flotol;) i 1 ITY HOTEL Onto Brnan a.) corner of I Smithfield and Tlara sttwets. Pittsburgh. Pa.. ftI.AM ARR. Proprietor, SirTlxlsargo aro! wworoodlous rsonss having .4. , trime n i , th=sgt . rspnlr, s . ntfulilistowl wgn o tr u tzamo n to outV. Cusaa'grTotTltrs,. gsraslßut O.IIN SOUTH, Coaoh Maker, corner of tl North Common sad Yodotal n.. Alloghour City, r• bare he ontenolwrly manulasterew vorrry olesesintton of VP:1111MM of thr 4.1. motorist, sod by tho NIA Imams. Am boo alp opsussl WARM:VIM In (S.M. Charles 001htinsts, on EIVOLIII mbar. %Wood st.whwro I.4l‘sw rm. sot a Tort fair strolt of work. (with 4.sily whiltiowSt bleb he Invites Lbw attwution andreillre exasninsiloo. fooling sonthlent—fmrn hi. ornatinowl suers. In bushows. his estwnwlso mho, lb. mania! and workmen emplOrwl. .011. of gnlsh of his work—he cannot 1 , ...,1m...1id with In tho Mut or frost. sel.ttro WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and D.a.lor Mal, rlgurni and DecnrstDeaVert loot No. FL.S Wont rtnot. PlttAburgh. Aolo A.vot nlttko Mebrat.e.lmanufa rt a.m , mart k. of Patio. 131133.4.1 lu All. lu RI o FASHIONS FOR LADLES'DRESS -The Panph fashions for JUNE. direct per sttarcwr In ou onle co the Lt proximo by MICA L. B. WILSON, I==M2l IttER, rozrEs a co., PirOPRIZTORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE V ORWARDING AND COMMIS3IOII bunch. P. att P ututbizae. Canal Ludy. Boventh etreet, NU. liant . in, Lard, Lard 011. ales. Nal. B. C. H.. Kirea • tra and No.l Rait.Anthraßite and Pantrit FIR limn. 1011, Brick and (Ur. Anthracite Coal. Re, ror 19 • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN MERCHANT TAII,OR. AS commenced busineas at Ny. 39 Mar etreet., totworn Second and Tb4l stroet.a. It. he a., net re,tvetl tronl the Importer, and on/lett:lWe a rompieta and extnnolreaeaorttoent urettrty description ot uoode to gentlotesn'e ,Including al the modern oty lot and QuatttW., which wea ba. perraredll* make tfp to rder, In the moat aahlonatd• etyleeand hathe holt ma. nor. !laving had large easvoienre In hie Mailman, he feel, ondldent _,Orlng entire eatinactlon It. Invitte hI friend• to eall and evmloeh4 'tad, . • aulT•tf I SSOLUTION OF I Tlm Oren of LA VELY ' A p,l by mutual moment. Grocery hatabllohmoot. he AIeVAILLAND. who rill ruu abr authortaml to mllart all la all datum agahat w. ugturt PAatTIGERSI.IIP PAXTON 1/ithlo day di, 'n have dlsp,d Gf Dor err o. Y 45 tAtte,,tot,.. to M. J. lth' J l Or 4 1:1 8 1.11 P E ":1 1,Y. 1.11: J. WILSON PAXTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DEALER IN !DAILY GROUERIES, ' Team, Fruit, Pickloa, Spicea, Pregervm, WOOD AND WiLDO IV MARE. nomeztie llouae fLrniahing Good., "No. 465 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. BANKING HOUSES Dp •JOHN T. HOGG: NEW TORE. No. 11 SOUTH .111) AT. PULLADELPUIA, PITESRUKOII, ALLEGHENY CO.. SOMERSET, SOMERSET MOUNT PLEASANT, MUNTMOILETILIO.. Nana CONN ELLNC ILLE. VATERTIN CO., • • JIROWNI4IIII.II. Daryalts ranched, Inannunta [nada, Mafia banal 4 - anl4 an 4 enlist:tad, Bank Nat. and Spada tonight and- 1.14 • Stmt.. Notantand nthor hanabt an4,a4J nn Agency. . D Sixth xt., agent " " patent Mn • foPr a o r l 4 ll l n. loaC Mnc a. • • .• d • Coeland's titatkinary Pvirtalde Saw Crairbird's Steam and Wa an tt., Gorges, 41/11d- Orillltlia Wrought Iron Ilallroad (Male litarblura. Mean articlea hoe been e tam Inedi by practical weed:in /nand niarldnlsta, anq pronocnieral superior to an, Ilium ire is author's.' to roll Itlatita to wake and vend o *oe artirloadg , any vat or the ...arr. Ile bas also r rate tiot-precovd Notts and Wasbcriband 'fluirbe4 Brass Work. . . Ile la also prepared to fake In: Mr the rale o eth er patented Itlehta and new Intsnlinna. nod sire ho the Inolnese faithful and constant Attention., Ile refers Lu the fullmeind The enbeadhent hare p n6ecn P ll h Mr- Moore W. Est.. and hare no hesitation le recotetneedlen him to all olio MIIT with to employ his •111014,••• Mew tleman or andoulded hatcdrity and tudetstiohlslndostl7 In ohne. 000(01000 00(07 reliance mar ho planed: Neville H. Craig. W, RohlesethrJr, IMn. Lochner. Jr.. John arab... P. N. Prlend, - Milner Al ((ohm, i;:11;41;.. 47;r et. ' PrrisMicat. Nortiger 27i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY 3IOANINO, DEC. '25. 1854. C.movpondonea or tho Pitleborsh I , xlly fiasett, The Senatohlemurs to the nomination of I. Steptoo to bo Governor of Utah. The gloom! of objection is thst the Colonel is a military officer, and does not propose to relinquish his station in th,o Army If he accepts the civil appointment.— A more substantial reason could not well ho as `Signed. 'The question was debated in secret ses- sionsorne three hours on Wednesday, and the nomination was referred to, the Committee on - Territories with instructions to ascertain, if practicable, whether the War Department would Consider the acceptance of Col. Steptoe of the additional honor proposed to by conferred upon him, no a retirement from the Army. Th 6 opin- -ion of . the Sonate-was ehtiwn by several inciden tal motions to be decidedly adverse to uniting civil and military functions in the person of the same indivtilnal. The reference of tho nomina tion is, under theme circumstances, nearly equiv.- Lent to its injection and it is expected that it will be withdrawn. It is wall known to he the design of the Presi dent and Secretary, of War to plate Steptoe in civil nuthorityover the Mormons, permitting him In the meantime to retain and. enjoy,all the pay, power and privileges of his rank in thy ar my. lam very glad that the Senate have shown their disapproval of this proceeding, and I hope - that they will in this Clllll2l establish a precedent that cannot be 'mistaken. which will operate as an effectual barrier to the appointment - of mili tary officers to civil employments. There is a just and well-founded jealousy of military influence in our government. It is hos tile and . dangerous to republicanism.. The par tiality evinced by the executive for Military 1311. pervision over works of immaterial iMicrovement VW clearly censured last session, by the passage eta law requiring the employment of civil en perintaTients in the armories. The prevalence of the time feeling io Congress eaq.sed tie defeat of _the.appreptiatioci for the Aqueduct .fer the 'apply of Washington and Georgetown wiin wa ter, and will perhaps occasion the abandonment and suspension of the work. It is the Intention of the chief opponents of Military supervision in the 'louse to move a ref erence of the subject to a:select committee, with the object of dovisiog some plan for dispens ing with the employment of army officers in oil CWICS on works of internal improvements. The policy hereafter to bo pursued towards the .110M10119' was also diicuised by the Senate. It was asked, was the-appointment 'of fitcptoo in teudea as the precursor of martial law among that people. If so, it was an appropriate time for catering on the enquiry whether they had repudiated the authority of the United Staten.— This was a question which nobody could answer; but It wan assaumed that as no positlie charge of resisting the laws was made against the Mor mons, it wonldnot be fair to act torrard.Ohem as if they had risen in open revolt_ It is obvious that squatter sovereignty is s &auger*os nod mmtinuitheoiy, not likely soon to be rednecd to practice. . The 'Senate passed the bill for the establish ment of a Court for the adjustment of claims against the United States. It provides for the appoiatatent of three, Joulgea for life, on good behavior, with salaries of $4500 each, an attor ney, a chief aleik, salary 32000, and an assistant clerk,stalau lila/. The decisions or opinions of the Court will be reported to Con&ss, which - Will confirm, or reject them, scrawling to their metit*. This is safer as it is thought safe to go talOocliihtti, l think it will be found be tlerto make the.jittlgpent of tho-Court final, is canoe 101ktioi,timannt. itomonti.—:-The mail inh hery nt Elmira, New York, proves to be an, os tensive affair. Formore than a year mail matters and, in some instances, whole mail hags, have been missing somewhere between Now York City and the West. Innumerable compleintapached the Department at Washington, and Ihsvernt agents have born sent over the road to detect the thief. Every large Post Office on the line was itCturn *suspected. Arrangements were se cretly made to arrest simultaneously every route agent on the cars, baggage men and switchmen en the New York and Erie roa d , andsre who the robber Woe. Eery man had been sOotted, and another day or tWii - vorild have seen there all in durance rile. At last a telegraph despatch annoanoesi that -sixteen mail bags, rifled mostly of their con tenti, had been found in a vault at Elmira, N. Y." Elmira is an important town on the New York and Erie Railroad, where the and Niagara Falls and several other roads meet. Of course, at times, there would he a great ac cumulation of mails there, and the opportunity of taking now and then a hag without its being noticed. The local Mail Agent, who had the contract for taking mails to and from the cars was an old gentleman by the name of Gates. lie used to em . ploy his eon, a frolicking sort o(a chap, to drive the cart and handle the •bagn Mt appears that ho had an accomplice Iv the name of Stone. a young fellow etnployrd in a stable where Gates kept his Verse. to the rear of this stable was a high fence over which was nn outhouse belong lag to ono of, the public) schools of the place.— It was in thin outhouse, after the night train hal passed, that these fellows used to take their stolen magi , rifle them, and throw the bags in the vault. Stone, it appears, thought ho bad made money enough in this way, went to New York city, en gaged a partner, and was going into business with a Ivry fine rash capital. He made Hates, his drinking accomplice, promise,-when he left, to rob no more mails, but Pitts, getting short, undertook a "bag " - on hie own took one night, and either being drunk or interripted, left let tern scattered about theprivy which, being found by the scholars next day, were reported to the postmaster: The privy was searched and from its vaults were fished up sixteen mailbags and any quantity of letters. In ono bag was found a $lO,OOO draft. In another, .$4,000 in money overlooked. Gates Epit but $4,000 in the bag he robbed and left some $l,OOO in it. Gates con fessed all. Stone denies 4reryth4, but was overheard to say that ho did not c what they did with him, if they would let hl first bare one hour with Clates.—N. E Sun. Moat Cortsrincrtrx TROSISON.—Mr. Wendell Phillips was on Friday arraignetl in the United . States District Court, upon en indictment for participating in the Farwell Ilatt-viteeting, and thus impeding thaSpreeeen of "delivering up" Anthony 'Damn. We bane only to say of this case what we have said of those preceding it— we belive it to be an unnecessary, prosecution. Do possible result of it can punish Mr. Phillips, even if he has been guilty of a violation of the statute; while in its oommencernent, course end conclusion, it will give him en opportunity of acquiring a fresh reputation now, and a higher fame hereafter. Mr. Phillips is an excellent lawyer, and an admirable speaker, and he will stand in Court, the representative of a sentiment most creditable to human nature. Ile may have committed mitre errors, but society will-forgot them • when he comes to (peak of litdrty of speeel„orfrcedoM of discussion, 'of the wr ongs of tho slave and the rights of Massachuse tts.— It may elfbe asked if Mr. Attorney is wise in giving - trim - this opportunity? Most men who have been plahed in the position which no will occupy,'have left either the bar or the prison triumphant. Men without the moral character of Mr. Phillips—ouch men, indeed, an Wilkes and Horne Tooke—have triumphed user the ministry and the Attorney General, by faithful adherence io the principles of liberty; and It-is not now in the power of a hundred Congresses to legislate wrong into right, or to make the people believe that resistance to tyranny is trea son. A certain something will save Mr. Phillips from all disgrace in this business, for nice will forgertls many errors, and remember him only as the object of Executive wrath, nit the perse cuted ot flunkeys, and the prosecuted of subor dinate officiabs.—Rostov Ados. NEM HAXPsuitut:—There are urines rumors about Gay. Ilaker--that he has bolted from the Know Nothings, and that he hoe discarded the Democratic nomination.• One thing only is cer tain. The Governor is in a decided quandary. with tho Washington overseen stirring4iim up with a sharp stick on account of his Nativism, and the "Order" declining to have anything to do. with him unless he purges himself of Ad ministration democracy. His Excellency Is In a decided fix, and must either leave his beloved Democratic party, or his no less beloved gubci-, notarial stool. The Governor has been went to. fish in troubled waters, bet those are ..riled" to at extent trorpaasing - allide previous eiperienci: r. R.Livinestil. Wlllla.m P. Johnstoo, Mutt..., Talton. POOH WASHINGTON. WAsirt,tioron, Dee. 21, 1864 "Allbombinations and tmociaticres, under what.' err, rlimrible pretences, with real' desiguto direct, control, counteract or awe the' regular delibera tion and action of the the constituted aulhotity, are destructive of - the fundamental maxims o true liberty, and of fatal tendency. lio - wav • combinations or as”ciations of the above descrip tion may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, In the course ultimo; to become potent engines by Which cunning, and ambition: and unprincipled men will be mutble 'to subvert the power of the people, and to usurp for them-. selves the reins of Government.—WAsarsorott's Farewell Address The opinion of Daniel lYebster is hardly less vigoronly and explicitly expressed. He says: '4,111 Secret associaiorui, tke members ' f whirls . fake-upon !Armoires extraordinary obliyations, and are bound together by secret oath", are natural ly sources of jealousy and of jast Warn to others, aro especially unfavorable .to harmony and mutual coadence amonguien icing tOgeth er ander popular institutions, atiorl s are danger ous to the general canoe of del Eberly and , . good government." Edward Everett, in his loaugnral Address, de livered in 18'36, Rays; • •"All react cmoriationt, particularly lurch as resort to the aid of secret oaths, are particular ly at war with theienins of republican-govern ments-I' In England, the' anger of secret political' or, ganitallons hen long heraunderetoca: 'ln 14 1 8, Paeliament4taued an act peoldbitininndedPe sere kiI'OCIACK 42, j 41 540444‘104( which - bound themselree togetherhiscotetoatb. In 1834, ;seven persons — three oe theta clergy- men—were convicted of receiving and a/miois. tering secret oaths, and were tehtenced to trans portation lhr seven year. "'he King and min- . istry was petitioned by immense multitudes to pardon these persons, and replied, "that they were not ignorant men, the dopes of others, but well informed, and must have known that they were aging illegally, in itopt,ing these odions oaths ripen the consciences of men who were in- capable'of. undendanding whether they were doing right or wrong; and that especially the fact that come of them were religious teachers took from them all apology, rind ail pretence that they did not know the nature of the dreamt in administering unlawful oaths." In 18:15, it:mitigations into the character and purposes of Orange Lodges wove instituted in the British House of Commons- Vim Lodges bore a striking resemblance to the Know Noth- log lodges of this country, professingthe utmost liberality in ell matters of religious oilmeertiment yet “eonlined to Protestants who used this secret organisation for their mutual advantage, and for the persecution of Catholics." In the decates no tho Reportf of the Investigating Committee, Lord John Russel said : consider the society as one affecting the pence and well being of the country, thedue au thority of the government, and the proper ad - ministration of the law. By sanctioning such societies you so far weaken the allegiance-of the citizen that you give him two sovereigns instead of one. It in another evil of these societies, that being thus supported by their leaders, end being imbued with party feelings, they hold to that paity in spite of tqe Supremacy of the law." , Sir Robert Peel said : "However laudable the intention cf those who entered into them, however sineere their profes sions of loyalty,. still the existence of:societies bound together by secret signs, and (minded on exclusive privileges was a bad precedent, which societies wit/tether design. might, in time of dan ger, avail themselves of. His wish was to see these secret neckties extinguished in name, and the practiccof having secret signs and symbol! abolished." Bach have been the opinions entertained of secret political societies by leading rpalitital minds, both in England and'America. We sub mit them to candid readers, and we think them worthy of careful. and honest consideration at this timq.—/kision Atlas. • Tun Aacwxc's Box/at—The Now York Courier There are thru boats mineing. Beeides.the first mate's boat,. and the one containing the butch: er, was the boat taken by Rogcra the chieren gineer; thin lank known to contain twelve or' fifteen persona, none of whom were Itmlica. The aggregate. number of those in the three winning texts Was, it is believed, about.mixtroruoventy. It is now nearly three months slime the occur route of the disaster, and there can be but the faintest hope that there will bo a tingle addition to the present list of known survivors. Timm" tug But To smec.—The can on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, will pass through Kelley's Tnnnol, section 42, on to-mor row evening—and will pass through regularly on and after Monday next. This will greatly facilitate travel, and materially aid the shipping over the mud, which has heretofore been battled around the tunnel by teams: Alter the oeiing of the tunnel eight miles of the track remain to ho laid—when the entire line between Newark and Steubenville will bo completed, and in run ning order. This io gratifying news in, the pre sent stringent condition of bnainesa and monetary affairs.—Steubenvilla Herald. Tan Hamm, Convicirrion.--Testerilay was the fortieth anniversary of the aasembling of the New England Convention et Hartford:to itelibo rate upon the polities'and other questions of the 'day. All the memberseatte one are now num bered with the deid. The 'famous 'convention More nearly resembled a ..Know-Noridng Council, than any existing political organization. Its ces sions were cruel, mid prominent among its recat mendations was ono for the alteration of tit% Constitution of the United States, so u s 'no ren der all foreigners forever ineligible as membera of Congress, or to hard any dog offieti under the authority of thtiUniteg States." , - • The C,ourier states that the anniversary seas re membered yesterday in. Beaten by a lfew of the admirers of the 'old Federalists, who recalled their recollections of the event,. and' paid to It their honor and respect in a private manner.— Boston Traourript,' Pa. 15. A Connive or DECISION.9.—James Laughter; Applied to the Common Fleas at Cambridge, Mar J., Presiding, for his final naturalization papers, on Tuesday last, bis:priniary, declaration having been made in the I..ohee Conn of Lowell. Judge floor granted the application, 9beerving that the Pelted States Court would not probably accept such declaration; hot the Supreme Court of this Slala had ruled that the, Pollee ottst 9r LoWell bad power im such deplanitions, and Aids 'aeCliioll was binding !beret elactetlea—Thelr Character and In duct., While we have -.a promised to wait patiently fur a development of the principles and policy of - the Know Nothing organization, and to estimate its worth with nil possible candor, we think the time has come to speak frankly of that secrecy and of those oaths which are Ito nhast prominet fea tures. These, indeed, might be discarded with out a surrender by the American yarty of &sin gle distinctive principle. The machinery of the lodges, their folly and finery, their obligations, whether jeiratory or simple words of honor, might all be discarded today without the loss of any thing at all worth preserving. Parties aught to stand upoti their, nn wed and well understood dpinione, and upon the measures which they pro pose to Clirry. All else is merely adventitious, 'and capable of gross perversion. In America, our hope of public safety is based upon public intelligence. 'We expect the people to reason and to coinsider :well before deciding. We look for calm investigation and conscientious conclu sions. Whatever is worth introducing into the' affairs of this Commonwealth, ought to be pro- .nalgated, debated and discussed, in our newspa- , • pers and at 'oar firesides, by every man holding ' the micret trust of suffrage. 811wleion natural ly attaches, to - whatever is stailiousfy concealed, and we doubt the honesty of ' that politi cian who hides . from the public his par- I pose and principles. Voters always have bees and always will be. jealous of Ailent condi- I dates. If they are dumb we take it for granted I that they are designing; and a refusal to speak out freely has always been considered the hearl-•I est possible charge against an aspirant for any office. But parties are merely aggregate candi dates, as candidates are Merely the represents- Urea of parties. That sheiety,therefore, which makes It an essential point to conceal from the common eye its Operations arid. intentions, is I justly amenable to all the censure which attaches to an individual under.eitailar clircumstances.— In one omens in the - Other, we justly suspect in trigue; insincerity and evil design:. We fe.sr, and we naturally fear, those who Workbynight, when others are sleeping; we tremble for the rights of the minority, when-those composing the majori ty deny all resiOnsibilitt and refuse all expla nation. A society purely benovblont in its char acter, not many years ago awakened the most virulent hostility , because it was supposed to ex ercise an undue influence in tiffabst simply social and because it was feared that Its power might, .if provoked, subvert oar free institutions. • But I what the Masonic order did not profesis--srhat It constantly and with the utmost warmtlidisavow ed, the order of Know Nothings openly and bold , ly acknowledges. All we know of it, in fief, is, that it is a political society, and that It is ex, I prestlydeSigned tb exercise apolitical influence. It is well that we know this, if we cant.know nothingmore. . • In this country, the danger of secret political organizations has orpr rind Olrer ngain as serted. Ile who was "first in the hearts of his countrymen," and who nobly earned the right to advise and warn us, in that precious legacy which he-left no, speaks in the followltrgemplint 7 is terms: Toe. ewe:Taws —The American Board of Per ' eign Missions , at ins resent meeting, pawed a rea- °l o ti on to dieeolve itl connection with the Choc. taw schools, and to withdraw the teachers and i. money which it has been. contributing,- unless the Choctaw General COULICiI should repeal an set prohibiting the lastructiiin of slaves. This action of the board, which wow highly approved by tho most sensible people, Anil considered 45 ; creditable and truly ehristtam has excited the displeasure of CoL Harkins, the Chief of the Choctaws. The Colonel is a prudent as well as o pions toxic, and is determined to cast out those teachers who ewe for the lowlk the ensla ved, and the oppressed, awl to send for new teachers, who not -teach anything beyond what the apostles orlessis Christ taught In their, day." Chief Harkins' notion:, of alto dt . olo teeth ing are lively, but limited; earl ho cam*, for one, be persuaded that on, , avionr Would have taken the trouble to come Into the would to save .'niggers , " The fashionable barber hi-London, spoken of in Nicholas Hickleby, declined to shave coal heavers—he felt that ho must draw the line somewhere, and he refused to rasp anybody-un der a baker. -Vol. Harkins thinks gospel advart- 7 tages would be quite thrown away open anybody under.. , lnjins," and he draws the line afsalvation accordingly. The aboriginal Coloneli%rges , upon his tribe the necessity of notify' goverrimerth that * itis ready to adopt Johnston's rritorial He rays, "our only chance to live and exist as a people, will be to educate and civilize as fast as poesible the rising generation",-snettning, of coarse, the copper eolored rising only. Harkins Las very pretty notions of- eiviliziHteon Narrowed, 'of course; from this patriarehical °pin- ions otthe South; but perhaps it boa never oc curred to him, 'that for one oppressed people, to oppress another is a bad way of awakening sym-, pathy. Ilarkinsznast be very benighted indeed If he thinks that the expulsion of faithfhl, Chris tian teachers from the country' is evidence of Choctaw-passion for “civilization." .Per Laps however, he still takes an aboriginal view of the subject, and means to follow up, the, pursait.of civilization, by the.viral of scalping,- bursa .g at the sta ke, re and other agreeableintlian diver sions. If so, be ought to put a ring in his nose and red-ochre his cheeks without delay.:—/lerfoi Casons lnca U.vnna Geotnin.—The par tial Bail:mien of the subject of Iron Sispension Bridges by several papers, in the month of May last, called out much interesting informa tion in regard to the changes in the structure of Iron, effected by causes usually inappreciable by mechanics. We have recently met with a state inent of the galranic action upon Iren and Steel, which those metals experience after being buried in the earth, that will have value m well as inter. eat for our cutlers and tool-makers. An English surgical instrument maker,, . 'air. Weiss of the 'Strand, London,) once - observed_ that 'a pfece of steel which had been buried in the earth awl become rusty, woo improved thereby hi qjuility. To test his impressions of the favorable influence of the action of the ground upon the metal; he bark.' some razor blades, .and left them in the soil for three geart. When he 'took them up, their condition lestllled the anticipations which he bad formed of the results of this novel treat, metal of 'Steel: - The btades 'were coated with =it, Which- seemed to have exuded from within, tint were:not eroded and the quality of the met al was' ecidedly improied. The cutler, was. led by anklogy to think thattimilar influences Would. .affectlron. 80, be went and bo ug ht all the iron, amOunting to some fifteen tens, sith which the wooden piles of the old London Bridge had bee n shod. . • •Each shoo conszted of a pyramidal point of Tom With, four running upwards embra cing the abet p end of. the pile; and spiked to it. These shoes weighed about eight pounds each, and were sixteen inches long from the point to the-lops of the straps. When Mr. Weiss came to examine them, he found . that the lower end of the shoes were not much corroded, nor were the straps,elther—thengh they had been bladed be ttreen alx And seven hundred years. The Straps; itoweree bad become extremely and benatifully somiroirecloseli resembling tone.Um bars I and sounding pieces the Oriental mrtilcallee • strriMent;.exhibiied In London some years since with. the Parmese State Carriage. Mi. Weiss manufactured" the points and the straps, The farmer made onlyinferior steel. That was I the Mae with the bolts ,antl,all.ther rest of the ikon I work except thestmper. Reside .betnallonuTPuu I I and musical, tleme possessed, a degice.of tough- Does nnapproacbed by common iron, when Norkihrtnith*e3.B ~ .- o tarMbakti6llllnitely -perans.res-eayVerhialreets. Ore course_of •Ids • hist ; nem,. Sir. Weiss had ever. before met. Vrith—so much F., that while it : was in general.request among the • workmen for tools, they demanded hgher wageS for working it. These' straps, weighing altogether about eight ton s;lwero there. fore separated from the 60%1 points, and these last sold as old iron. The exterior Iliftlutnee between the, parts of the same shoe, led, at firsts to the supposition that they were composed of two sorts of iron; but, besides the improbability of this, the contrary was preyed by •an eviredua don, which led to the inference that' the extremi ties of the piles having been charred, the straps of iron closely wedged between them and the stratum in which they were imbedded, ninsilume been subjected I to a galvantecadical, which, in the course of some sit or seven centuries; Oulu ally produced the effects we have dearribed. MANUIPACYCZE OFSELVZILCOISI VITO JaIfELTIT,. Bc.—The amount - of' silver coin that is yearly manufactured into jewelry, and otherwire used in the mechanical arts in the United States, has, often been a subject of SPeculatlonend inquiry. Yet we do not know that any data has ever been collected, from which an accurate statement' may be formed as to' such consumption. 'Enquiries have only elicited the reply, • that the - uses in mechanism to which silver is put are so serious as to preclude the poisibdityof obtainieg a relia ble statement, or of forming a satisfactory esti mate, even, of the quantity used. Werire, hew over, assured, that the amount of eider ' coin employed in manufactures in this country more or less, bears no proportion to that exported to 'foreign countries for similar purposes; and one etoinent manufactnringjeweller remarked, that an' export duty of stherwonld be advisable, from many considerations, if in accordance with the genius of our Government. An attermpt to pre vent the use of native coin in manufactnres, it is thought would fail; and if snetrasful; Would have the elect of flooding the country with heavily al loyed silver ware of German manufactere. r . A recent attempt ascertain facts with refer ence to an article on the'aboye eatilled'sabject, • while it. has been in the main unsuccessful, has neverthesesi - acquainted as with some.impor tent` oh.te with respect to it, that may be new and Interesting to a portion of the public.— Wo believe it it is a common impression—ani venal so far as we have obserred—that the fa vorite coin of jewellers—those they prefer, and for which they pay a premium—erre those noting from the mints of Mexico and South American republics. We are quite - surprised 6, hear that -such is not the case that 'they are considered as - uncertain purity; hut; that I6e coins sought for, and'lmming the great bulk •of the moltings of - jewellers, are theee: bearing ,the stamp of the United States mint, of adobe preri out to the late , 'revision of 'the standard; .the !puler and' halfdollars of the old etandard 'corainanditig ; o premium of 4 per cent.- - French fire franc pieces and Spanish milled dollars Ore' 'the only coin regarded with eqoal firer, runt they ore"very neared. All others are rated in - value at !I or 8 per cent. lase ' • These facts account 'for the Aennelfy'with which' the Mexican lapetlete, ter dollars, that form so large a pertion'ef, tho small silver coins of' the Middle and 'esters . States, are kept in circulation, - and else for the comparative stareity, - notwithstanding the oper ations of the United States MinG of al the Erni- ted States coins except those of n recent date. I The first are unworthythe attention Of specie brokers, sod the second ' are gathered' itnerfor !! domestic use or for exportation. - The disfavor which the new coinage of the United States - is regarded teethe porpoies of the' crecible, has - the effect, of course, to cause, Etc. lie retained as a circulating medium; and it will probably not be used in manufactures of sirrer as long as an ad equate supply of the preferred Coins Can be • ob.: Mined, and, it maybe anticipated, fleece will be . exported so largely asl that of the Older A movement was nindo'a few - yeark since; by the United States government; with'todow to force foreign erUver c eoins out orcireelation; bet the rotitieued large absorption of dome:Weenies in manufactures, together wititmuen ittriforthlP meet of them to' foreign ' countries, conspired against and defeated its meocas; and it wan noon abaedoinicl. Tlte r iame caves have prevented a rattan! 'of the .effort, and it may be doubted whether it will e'er Sutheed, whether siliereoins be nearer or Plenty, 'unless such effort be me t-deed and aided by publici'sentimerit; to'Secure which provision for the redemption of the objec tienoble coins at the actepteci 'tithe; rev be no- One good resulted' the Withdrawal from-el:Muth tion of the worn dad „bettered ,idiponctie and ehilliings; would be;the ultinthtendoptionef the - principles 'of the federal'inneney .In: making goods, =Odes change, and, other mill many .thansacrions. It ht true, ' Caper groceries and smalls haberdashe r r. establish:dente. er0414 eon sequently be compelled to *sinker the practice or:outing twelve chide a Mang—ninety-six centa — a dollari:rann whklt.thetnew derive a conaiderable profit, and to secure the proper re- VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBE turns of . trade .in a icons direat—not to' AY, honest-I-manner, but no argument *phut the preposition will be aMempted on these printing: It has been ateurested, - that to accomplish the adoption of the federal ourreney of eegles,-dtd lare dimes and eel:lnc - as our practiciEss Tell es • theoretical system of counting money. It worthy the aorta of the AinezionnmcoMment: We shall not discuss the'poiiTt,isitie;ieiitTothiconitri eration of the:public, satisfied that no argument relative to the question' is called for. The mote yeserot wr of as ante,' half-dime; and three cent pieces, could he stemmed if the Government officers went uniformly Instructed.to receive the .foreign email cabala payment; but nottopay the latter out again. An should be careful. ly laid aside by the Post-Office clerks andother offi centof the °tram:nen t. and at apioperthniehonki beient to the Mini atPhiladelphos for melting. It itrunderstet - sinOW 'that' the mint ispiepared to supply mialtetnihtitlestirthe all,ai lrerwinesnal's will obviate'anytiecesitityfdr theuseof the prelim depreciated tom by any'piition ef-tbr commu nity; and vre ire/surprised to find that , at the Post Office in this ;city, - (end this may be said of other otries) the . clerk are allowed to pay out such foreign coins It smite to us that this mat ter is of suffi cient importance to claim the atten tion of Congress and secure the Paiteigeof a law which, while it should Lencourage.the reception of foreign small silver coins, by all Government y fficials, should prohibit, under &penalty. the re payment of these Mini byruch olbeers—and that for all purposes of change our oWn'oolllll should be uniformly - med.—N. Y. Cour. and Zit. _ . tartar men NEW lbuessums.--Nuthlunal B. Baker, thel)mociatic caudidatelar Gover nor,' having taken one ICturir-flothingdegiett, has bolted.. There more joy"ln the Union office. over this repentant sinner, than over nine- ty and nitre ,ju.st. Democrats who need no repeal tance. The Buffalo. Democracy cannot . imagine that Commodore Btockton's viola= - upon any sub ject are of the slightest consequence, and would -feel obliged to him if he would'duck turdenand stay under. Ile interrupts the programme:' EXTBAVAGAZICIL—As an Indication of extrava gance triad 'has 'muralist! in the country for some - time,:- an - importing house in NeW York has wr, tten a letter stating - that the amount of ditties paid, for arti fi cial flowers for the first quar ter of the current fiscal year was almost double the am ou n t of dales paid . = railroad iron.' • ,ro , hStncs.--.To n Dickey, Jr„ an old resident of Donegal township, fn thia county, but more re cently a cituen of Marthall county . Virginia, committed rmicide on Monday at Ronefs in East Finley township, by hanging himself.— Fie was laboring under an attack of Inania-w-potu at tlxi time of committing the.rash act,— Wad. Sous avow—Lotrr SHMlP.—Agentleinan writ lag from Onondaga county, te . friend* this city, says that snow fell to the depth of four feet or thereabouts, week before luet, and that In the town of De Witt, a flock of ninety sleep wore snowed under. -Therteighbors Awned out en 'menu to hunt foi the sheep, bat, OW looking :fair or fie 'days, wero compelled . td abandon search. --Albany Regieter. ' ". Over thirty persons, mutilated - by thettoirible collison carthe Great Western Railway, ere how in the City Field at Chatham, Cartattc,_whlek has been converted into a hospital.: They. are attend ed by the Sisters of Mercy from liamfiton..., The kindness of the women of Chatham MwardaThe sufferers line beat that of ministering angels. The feel on the New. England • railroads Oasts nearly ons.quarterof the entire operating expun ges. They are experimenting with coal Darning extents, with a view of reducing their expense. • IMPOUTANT DECIBION,—Tho SOMMe COUrt of Ohio has decided the occupying clairoant /AT of 1849 to be unconstitutional. This lairs:lies the ,occupying claimant the option of takieg thelanda which,the Court deeides belongs to another; al a given valuation. It forum the Jege.t.ewtter tb sell his lands, and that too, without consulting him its'le'the "tends or amount :purchase = 'Airratntxxii LAW.:-The cartaten of New Yerk havWhehl animating to Omura theirpeal of:the law that.-has existed - ointolltb reign of gown Anne, requiring themto - reside ow Mali battan Thero,are tenAboustiod ID the Ode oft - hepoet., lr sorainirr Atones we ewes leard for same. time,, is that-:related, t9r ‘ t- krikir AtlirtlM,;" , ' roue e ork o wockiio , yestrirAW , ,,iWie,,T. B.: Mfekitc , Esq., or Phils4i.prus t who for Europe at /111 hour's notice,.on bartness.fronk thspaindenrind - Amboy ronrooroordiow,ir, I naYeeeemPle.ird * ram ' ten neinutee notice, lend WAS reridy. : FIWIT-400 imi.' Driod Pilate.% r - d and'', sole by R. FLOBIBO. At W. IVOOLEIN- FLAN.N.P.T.S—White; Scarlet,' w and Welk*, Mkt AAA- Twilled Ylaan OA to for . zumnevaxidy...., A- A. MAWS.* C 0.24411, et FOR. DECEMBER4Harper.. Putnam; , doi.arittka. ita. Pavan. a. BADPaa. 4 1 1aa . er, • STEW. AND S.EAS s ON/d3 s iE lso BOOBS,lBan with tgrita=M.- - • 990 haVOltamer boon able to dart Oho - hal sappli v jait r•Wa por Ettmeog mr Maw N., tal 0.0 Mika; and Atm kadlat (Wham bowie. phial Maga:ma. lapersommaecting D agmas koMbols. Lai I. UMW- - A lank atoottmenst flllorhatd sad asaMal workatt . Dookxonaankla,aa. H Mae new oliday Boob tIM wee *ea Yos• sada by • - S. La& Aar — -- 111QARGAIIIS - 11017SES 1 •-.1reoffer. fur lir mole Irani frood. - • - rutrouttial Ihratilna Ifinuillw ln mad creations, well Arranged tar comfort cod mad ordah a4dtlltom amid. at , loar. ratra-ohowar , than • ignahr.%mt hlahrota Pr tanthaa l t=a =4 22El ag= ft aslai . _ a =UMW • 8A000,138 bx.N manufactaro4 Tobacco . 12. e. ."l" Vi a ti t hTZta. si. KG& 6 TWIST TOBACCOlbriglib, by 30 dell OiAL HAVANA AND- REGAL:OV GAES. kr.varill usual i M moral . dolow Agespa tba prada• or acuminers, • 4: lILNDSOME LACE . As the sotto ansoidase to:tentaroaS to zelT ook ols Friday Wks wlshinyaeltbloitaf Ml* Iciska ithesq4 eau todar:si .I , AX lIHIRugg'S. 83 atartstac.: .at _ LACK LEAD-4000 Ibk Gijratiat fei sale by 41.14 . , abLIXILB 00 -It 11 1 , 133 WINQ'S WORKSIor gabby del - . 1.8 DAYMONOIS Yarkert st. rI or • rr .1, on As.. • thr bah • • ' • .7. 8. DATIBON, 85 !LAM at: A. Mason bpea tau =0,14 bio y.fr. au m. of Mon SWt•b-d jaAwl f s.,-500 • more Square Woolen Ehavlsoit MO A. A. 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