BUSINESS DINECTORY. s. errmant s .037171 kinzamirsa AGENCY 112 llama acrer„ Nei Tosz. , ./Lact Ne.lo...STa.grcd, . P. h tb, an &oats lar the =a Inthanktinl and largest ta dtnalare ....a.. contmarnal Pnaers both In the United 'eaten NEW YORK ADvErarsEntENTs ibili.rtog ILtofEudacerYlroeereemoug.ttie ba tiod roost roliAble In the city of New York. ACCOILDEON STICUIGE, RBUNO, WELSSENBORN & CO., (late C. f t ene t i nszMaZi tl . sl eata Deaime ginz , tl gad ae3lla2 jeltHs COTTON SAIL DUCE. Torei cohrs Standard Cotttin Sall Duck .11.1 L O. BEAM & CO.. N 0.71 Pluu stmt. N..' 1'. 7 & sots wants. Ootton Comes from sowed other man Also, 7NABOUPB Print Oaths and CooperC Cie o Sind.Batl,nsolPtintion. n01f.t0m147.75 . • --- DitY6DOO9. • it OWEN. MONA/KRT . CO. Importers of it American and Y vein &Mull Emmy G00de.11.2 and •_ - tap:.lo'ss COTTENET & CO., Importers of French 44,10 16 X . ad other European 0ca15,'2.13. 40 BroWitzact. .2 & HONIG, 100 Liberty et., and .1(13 CedaraL, ex.'llinlty Ewa Importer. or Lanes Ellika. an..2emetardr.:4 • 4A.BLES - OWBN, 15 .Br St., Importer of Drew TrLeandngs, Olnipa .114 Triages, 60k gafat, MI tag and flllk Clocde generally'. Itangarss EZN, SCILLLEPER lIAARAUS, Dorton of Bernell wad. Belgdaat. Broad Cloth& MAN No. 60 Ex....800za Blom top3✓63 PETER Importe r of French - Chernrao and Botta Dry Good/Ostia& Ychots 'Orrt -1.4 ribarls,Moolana, do, I.‘o. 03 Broad stmt. New Yotit- InerpLl. rtael'ss tpRTRAND, FRERES HENRY, . ol m tv o =r4crorkoh n t d.sauta AirE oe kt„trAIDLIOET, Manufachrers Plattart, 111 Bey wen., jaalMt -.11. Chambersescreet, 4131 .r t . N M. _OAVIES, JONES CO., Im perial,. of Gentlemine Furnlgii... Goods, and ilanu etattou, • • • ^. • tarGYN A CIEETALY ILE111:101% • SE the Meiican Mustang Liniment in 1;r Rbaulastlsm. Mama Barn; Swains. Cala Met 'au flaraa sa olloeicul erne feer all eatarnal camplalats of man ar aalmaL a W.Waltbraolc.Nsiglaal iatioNaor end lanriator, NOVlkaallsay. N. Y. Iratje2•ss . . __ i f OURNEY,'No. 349 Broadway, the oldest . sad suet Wand.* establisinhent to the United eepl3-11-tatunrni DWARDS; SANFORD .& oreign 1.1 Eva, Ne.J. Broutoray. (hods sod CO:. Pacoaros Tex yarded apd from W parto.of Attaborg . h . , Uo . . . 'BMAD 01111.31/a FANCY VAST NTS. VEL&RLES & CO. 52Maiden Lane Impartersof lretea Gbnitan Parker - and Trarnl thy Beaked& sal ounutzwittuters of Csas .11 Cbinrwt Wit to, Pa:mature and.Jenly Lind Workatands.W. G ATZ ux nece 1/711. 11, .IAbKSON,. (formerly W. Sv. N. isckma ftnia owe .nd Tana.: Ma.r. ell linadftr. Ono doOr stare Pith pt-, Yom Yost, 0e161,32..."Za • • •IN DIA •BUSIBI.D. GOODA. • - - - • - _ NEWARIitINtiLA. RUBRER CO.; 59 Maiden Lao; N. Y., Stamelgetttress and Wholessla Ja Goody '. Nam:S.l:4Y -11.Abbst Boots, noes. WAICAtatABIng, BAIL,To t a AA; AA. fe6lrtja.W.Ss KNION' LNDIA RUBBER COl, 41 John • all kind. of Itabber Clothing, Cloths, Pr.- Aftkl.k.:Coats from U6O t 0545,041 east", Ta 62-173.0119- 4 34CHLNERT A-ND 316CTILNE TOOLS. • • X Ror DABM'S &JESUP, No. 67 Pine Ht., New • • k.(kautoleAloo Merchants Apr the We est kinds mete • Tails And Cates we Weeten Ateehl serf. . frogs the beet whew Erelaslre - Agent& for Lowell Ms ht. Shape. 16• SA PAPER WAREHOUSE. • . ■W.. & CO., 11 Miff street, wed Wholes'. Reeler. he AtrarritewPreerh, ... German seßlfeigtleh PAPERS, and every deleriptkre of Paper Harelhatutwe eastattels tentOPLA •gUNC.A.N, L BARTOW, No. 161 WWl= street t Tertety at PAPRIL Dock s. malleteer; Printers, Bookbinaem Slantetsetenent and Tradesmen general!, -- " - Pettir Ake AXIL= ItelleUrstertiltill&----- ItAI! BOW COLOR WORK&Roeliester N YmkNrrAZZ , Mains Laner. Palo .4 'Owe. ma. LZ-Ir7 11'65 AV:FIANCE ' SALii.MANDES SAFES. A . ogees Demme* Larii Croi• BOBRIIt I H. Ifswesatam.l.2 Pearl • • taD.lOl5 • 'TOYS FANCT GOUDA ARLRORN k. co, 54 Maiden Lane, If d pjad i rp o zip yberty Wee, ImplgresamMTS ELLER, COATES & YOULE, No. 279 . Rut Mort, Ltieuntin tianaklil , Cblem.r I . umbers' erl...4...MetaLvi. t.sugarss . • • •WpillOW GLASS. PALM 141 !111. POELLONT CO., importers of i trench Cosettraxui Window Cllsm4-Na M /Weis,. taparsS BOOTS & SHOES, ----___ • i; WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL, JAMB ROBB, • - 11219 MARKET and '6 Union Eds., 3d &or ban tile liatbielfoive. Pittsburgh. natild intros friends sod the subtle Sellgrally, that he !, i=ost rif i f u lderailltock.gl ti ttil and Shoes , ln all thee , this eity sad enalance•eyeryildng learn by the lanes of - ben York end Burton. sad ho trusts cannot We toper &IL Oreal *salmi be. siren selecting the ho of with:atm warrants. it. slo continue. to romaLleture, ex heretofore, ell de. scriptions of Boone sad Sham .d from Ws • long empini-.. axe of orsr leansbusiness- In this rity.,le, he trees., : • endliciont goternatee thsit Uwe whotsur him with their L isstronsob will be Dads dealt with. vein _ _ rSOLUTION 'OF PARTNERSHIP.- Mks hereto. nista that the Portornhlp berg ; • voathog ander ills firom sod idyl. of KIEFKK k 81.1110 Oso ooko dimotrod. The monnuotaro of IVATCII I CRYSTALS eurfol on as canal by the ratuanlog . 1 postoar, All orders En r__aptlytttmjled to. • . S. T. Yarn= Escalator Carriage Factory. afgEON, BROTHERS & CO., practi .icratmllialc......4:o3rsargresatml Balmoliml4l... extensive hesortchint otearriseiettatceicserse, Beeptace Witte-. nude in their various ay., with Ltr i r = t r re ,r w i ct Lod =at d o t ra d e f u n e k i I . ti M W" htidenttbdattmded ifl n l: y with their pa moot rvaao ¢ abb terms. l ge : itar=l* r ee ' e r ter eld atsti ' Vi L em a th ltifr " tory' every ih thantie• darter Na liar. M. WEStERITELT, Venetian Blind . Itlastufestiseer,No. At. Mir street, Plttebnrah, —oels.7.stul rSTEAMBOAT OWNERS—Wanted to boy,sa hatetrest In Steam Boat, for which iamb. Meal teal estate Wenn ZnAtdr•of ' m 254( iIIOSTAS W OODS 15. {Lb rt. • FANCY, CHINA BTORE, - wont) arzzer, rirrszamou. arsr Imported and now open ifoll swot meat -Trench and Elen& sad Wlhlto alit mad Whit* and Clamed latona CM= Comma* We. mils- DL Mt totintrr ttatts. stIO-Int • M. lIODKINSON. LOWLIZet— =WART " MN — A GLASS WORKS,- - - WIC DAVIDSON & ALANDFA.CTURERS anthlealers in Vials, Bottlei, crutall kindonfOrten and Pllnt Olmova Tr, . _ IMMolta, 0ce.117 VOR SALE-030 scree of land on White - 11 as Bottosna talk ftran kleSaemni. TA* lop. , I talents ars 80 amp. ofelaarat had. sqlsano and tyn. yonreuYatesard. An: fn. Alan. • vaniaty of fled traat. • a dtaenthed on lay Printed er, and any I:anse •Ltdas r . buns/. sn i t t a i tn.. i zo o =Nagallni=rad• KnOull• a norm Eod not-U :tilos. wormers. {tire. WO . lIRENT—A good Ronne - an 2d st.. be form Smitb andOrant Sta. Retact.l orrmonth. ce26 ' I 11 , 00Mt5 7.rth st. TO „FARMERS, DAIRY3SEN ANJ TAN . 14.8.—Fat itale.47B sereco(Lnd. Wntmoreland ;aunty, to nelhat(2lenres ride) from Pittabarala, and 1y toiles front M.. Water mauve. on the Pnananivania At./ 40 sena are einatt*geod mete* Lend. ittLVieb Is a Lot noose and B. o. It le .11 arla,tal lo the raising of (nal I, unit would makean exonllnst halm grteriegl.ratantly. Therae place being wel/ enn V. 1.% the 0.14 gator. s an ahnighttee of the Itnent thaberorin Meant.. Cluetnut Oak. (taxk timber/ e t i ......__ Wan.° ".. l .lan tn. It le .11 worthy the attentign of the out ran he vent to Plttatars±. by either Taltto. anneal. 'fbn timber alane le worth mon than IL":"Lakand mon of the land goold afford rmeet. NUibetelegt he add Ihr the errlow Pt." $,.?" Limn or it .11. and. " f "" ettality, —.band. the Wawa" thraregnal gnentra of 0n2141 21108. 11100/72.75 Wool it • Self - Healing and Box Irons: HE S beeribe ha • Lisfr u tight 1 . 1 PFehesed the • Patent goo 2=1,4 oomothlng L, only woUnnivatr @rood to otano - woLoolus 0b...., inma ••••dt. Na • ••••• •••.• LoLtaotty on too b i n on Federal ortooho .looter Coe too WTI. Lad gotO suortmeu cc' U. mum Tailor Lod Sod boos, O• onoctrolly Invite •wadi.. of whoboole doaloro and Alto public la goneToL _a6lrd ,____ C KINUSLAND.AuLo..,,,.. - No. 54 t4treq, rnuaaaphig, . Importers & Ltine'n Unrivall e d NEIEDEES. Agents for the most Celebrated WOOLLY rA n trl HOBIPANZRZIVO saran HARDWARE FOR HADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. R.T. Leech, Jr., No. 111 waop arlawr, mrsmrsea. Also, Cloths, Loa* thoosolo. _Woo. Tow 11.12 ant I st ri.6,z8t.i.10. FAST COVR- CALICOES-411d reed 7,000 nhat Card Ctrs, an at whicb •111 be eat at Ye aets (111.12.8.1g--600,bri. prime W. R. - LI riled sM 182 eabiby T.1.V2L11 it 00., 112, '‘',ll - 'l,: , -.:'•_,t-,;;- Tfty - ,." . :: . DAMY____PITTsuRGH GAZETTE. lOSEPII S. 1G A. P. MORRISON, Attor giuMi".=.l-rtia 143 I,4fth • T W. HALL, Attorney at Law-, "Bake *, . nall's la ltu , fkllangs," Grant stead, between Email and Dtanaond Al • aLLIO-nlyE 1 L . 11 °BEET E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law 4.1 EL. Lon* Mo. fey ' ItOBEILT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— der of Flapwol Grant .U.etkoPPset. the Court owe SUPS. Plttaburgh. mr24-713 JAMES J. KURN , Attorney at Low, office road:, er...tt, neat Grant, PlttabEnith. pRANCIS C. FLANEGIN,Attorney at Law, _t N 0.1.70 Fourth street Pittsburgh. gAINTK_E R S AND BROKERS _ _ IIERNAN &CO Bankers and Exchange Ltrokao, No. 55 Waal ctreat, comer of Diamond Alley, burigh, Benny and Fell Bank Noteciand Coln. DISCOUItt Time Exchange. and Promissory Noting make Collections In all the trtinelpal cities of the Dniorg Bomar. Deposits on mill and on interest, and ere their prompt attention total oth er matters appertamting to • Broker's business, BB—Pastern Exchange constantly - Par eale. Kamas RARER 4k RAW% Bankers and Er- Notes, Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Silver and L.ult Notes, nelato loans on Estate or Stock S. Zell .P .T.` h ray Pr Tsn Vl T Et t r's OVl), Th lem ß l M "Zottf !: Bons made on all 'points It. the Unkr ' . Aloe corns Third and Wood strwto. Alredly ovntalte the St. Cb;rles Hotel. naL). KING, Celli, Stock 'and Exchange 'Broker, Fourth street—Burs and sells Stocks en • n, Banhange on Eastern eltlea supplied at cur. rent ration Oolleetkins made on theiVest at knerrinx, Wes. tent Haut Notes Ilounht and .old- /TZ3 IVAMYOI 1,111=5.—. :.1(.11tt near. jp.A.LITER, LIANA Co. §ticoeisThiß to Ilossey, Rums A Co., Hankere.Krehatige lkokersand . ealers In Foreign mid Domestic Errhainie, OirtlneMee of .1 1 2;11=h&ses, td4recie—lil d oonsa of Toil atd Checks for male, and eon= on 00 nearly all p - rited! palpolnte of the WWI State*. ThGod. hlgheet premium ridd for Foreign and Marion 4=tMl:ll=l W 111.11.1.. ....... j H. vffi:EiA.At§li en and Exchange Wolters, North Eut corner or d Moats, Pittabor ch. Wood nod AU transactiens wad. on unn.itask and march° ILTebtly„attended jam; WILKiNS Jr. C Fothi ... 2. 4l..„ Exch t. tinge Brokere,. mat moat üb j...._Bebb of Pitta 1110 bWM. LARrnm,.c--- d ka, 4th s4cnt, No. (4.7 _,..8:nker and 8r0...., ...., mthibg tbe B e nt of HOLMES SONDea % lera in Foreign N. end Dontestte or frtrhange, Certhhatra of De gliertig ' ft7aYe 7.; throughout the Unlted.73tatee. I L. READ,,Bookseller arid Stationer, No. • Is Fourth street, Apollo Dulldnyy TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta • timer, turnen. to Dotson t Asursvr, No. r Martet street, near Fourth. eittolnrrgh. JiENRY ti,3oliTelfer and Dealer In Statloneryte, No. ST Market street, near hmond. Pittsburgh. Pa. Ca, Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.65 Wood street, next door to the corner of Third, . &hool and lan books eonetnnt/y on hand. _ _ . . • J. W. BIITISfa & CO., L'ORWARDING & COMMISSION-31ER CEIANTSand Dealers io alt kind. et Plttsbanall Stan• urni - drtielea, lead Pine and trhaat Lead. :dn. lR Find dtaret, Idtrnbargb. sub-lydl4 Who7esale Grocer, Importer and Dealer in OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old !do noniirorshels Rye Wt.am Yn 1, Sonth-ll.t. comer • °ad and Front sta. Platbmgh. Penna. ton= A& A. M'EANE, Commission and For , . war &Inn Mantua( dean, In Wool and Produa. nnnerally:al/n. Pittsburgh Ilannfacturnn ?in neennd Reset. Plttrbuzgh. ainrlyla now. stamo4.— - I. IMMO* ROBISISN. ._ S ari , Itrocers, Dela , ems, and h. Onnlinwino llnellan% mew= ronaren PRDTGER lIARBAUGIT & CO. (Succen son to S. 1 / a rbanatij Catoyerinco ar;Forrranlina inahatem Drama In Woe and Produce arrierally, Nria 14 First and en Second stmata.PlMatarea P. eat 1_ 01. W. REA. Commission trime.PoPaardlnir Menatintyand Dora. In Anew* gtinirsD. Ordara for Plttermall Matmenlarrim wanner attended tn. 74 Water and- 9p Front sta. Plttrbentlb. Pram. apl-1 T. fULARDY., & . 60 ccessors to AIWOOD,AN7Zi CO.. Cormitzsion sad Portraro, i f i t . mitts/IL,. Damian its Pitterstmh ManstLettitedooetl , a, RCER doe t . t NTEL ? , Genera Commas mbona conoiteaoeltto of Prod P nswat l T. " .7.47" TOIINJOnS ifXifYdtil; - Wji;;;i;;;aira''" k 'roeers, rtub%s', 10.irVerer and I B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio; ejl et z., j av w . , A.%l Po:mud - Peui dab, sad West.", Produce da l aL Water stmt. betas dralthdald and Wood, PI Tu.. urruk.r.. Fr LITTLE CO., Wholeeale i Grocer'', pitht Z t rodnes wad Ocaranla4an Monahants, and Dealt. In ufaetnenn No. lin nonand Nw burgh. d'rn7r (`CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. COLLlNS„Forwardin sr sad Commlrina Tioraksataael Aesler In Chace, Butter, L•ke rah and Produce meta, Wrind street. above Water. Pittatrargh tayal ATON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole pale Ch.= and Commloalon bo m Merchants, and am Pib. P ttabunit o = Rata etmet. N Pitt& a. riIIIOMAS PALMER., Importer and Dealer j_ Yranth and Anne/dean Wall Pa No. 55 31arkat between Tumand Panrth Pittsburgh. 63 meellNrocK, Importer and Whole- CbtLtis, A t m i t ..t " !L rail d Dsde tlas Mar oa st.. ems Trran.ies.,•ll2l.lmt 1,..t. l/0111itS &, PATTON, Wholesale and Be t oaf., an the Aldan aide of tha Emma, PIRANK VAN DODDER, Dealer in Trim inc. ricolary and Glove. Lam Goal. Embrobirtios. e...; Gent. Furnishing Good. and hasp artleler, • fall ak sort/ImA of-shish m r &Intr. to toul st No. 83, owner of Harbor stmt and tho Diamond. Pittsburgh. P. ant.ly r emu,a C0.,1,19.11011.-C. /MOM . a CO., a Taxi. . A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Mail f trZumra,nd MEDI, Dry Goods, rift BOONE, HARBAUGIE & BOONE, 4 "o EINTERAL COMMISSION AtERCHANTS, rheaJorm VEml. Prakle• acid Pruolotoos. No NO rth Water greet. PINIMolohlo„. HARBATIGH & BOONES, - JEO ILW ARDINO COMMISSION MER clitom,D.o., to Wool and Prwl um oriel kind. . Zia. 211 Libull etteet. IltUborgh, IN. m1127-I,d Jauß 101LN 110 . 11) ar. Wit - olesale Groton 11111 azd Comadsalot. Marchaata. N 0.173 Wood awl =3: Lib. reyetreet, Pittabmr.h. --- ROBERT - MOORE, Wholesale. Oroeer, Rec tifying D end Ztak . Dr a iroler to Prodr i =wWiz i ilit=o. MA Liberty =V: bind • Yogi lary• stook of rapertor old !low/Jags/oft Wldrim. which will be U - BLACKBURN & CO., Whnlesalo Oro- tem,Post_farntstiers, and Dealers In prn40... , and tetumati Namattm+ut_ Pltol, and Oakum :Mar m hand at their Warehocue. 141 W ear eau., Plttabltryb. 5er1.4.4 -.OIM tam, SMAU DICKEY_ 117 - 617WhOlesale Uru , Xktta %Z I T ' . 101 F 4 t a . 4 u`n lOU. IeGELL....-...-1.11:11 D. Dr13111.—..,-../..{;. SOL 1 4113 ILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers bed e. Mentuats,No.l% Men I . M. am_ Jr. 1444471... . ..... ' 4 "V . '. non Anata. M. BAGALEY*, CO., Wholesale Oro eeri. Nn. IS and 20 Wnod stmt. Plttalaxna. AM ..A. M'CLURO,CIerk I .P• ij a Dater; marr.o4Vroxt st BUM "d alwara Cal I.rso srartment of ma,. Oicsrdial =T l NL ll . 7 ,o 4% th. tlgr Whokrathr lOW PAWL TERT PALZIL &. C O., wholemde pyit. putzno,m...tutw,.. Nnnagglgz - tiffibir - irilicWASifirkKiTstrecetwire to ur wick,Wholegall , Grocers Porwardlog 11,od ram to d to Nerrehant Ital , a: WI Ison, N . l.l4 n glaray tot . 'Wood and Water atrestilittabUrrJa. A• CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and b." trlzioa . ll= 4 , Dr i ffZ e t , doe r u t • JO= PLOTID— . —....111/21.1.11.011.0T9. Lh& citocers, . mlaldne 14seehan.U. and Dealers In Prod=o—Rountl Bantut, AvnUnir.ola Ltb.tr. Wood .street., Plttabstria. sod Blab WN. & Main, AnArrtVl."7l( 00 ARD olee Mrib AMU. ••• ORM Ai:CANDLES.% MEANS k C 0..: (=Me& Wlektir .6 Ma~eaWl,..)l..oCe.2l,No.twrd,lllllll=o7Berts.v A. A. ILICIOX t CO. M=M ,_..._ BUSINESS CARDS. Matki tko ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 5 7 .: SD Fifth stmt. Pittsburgh. BOOKSELLERS &C. COMMISSION WM. H. SUTTON DRY GOODS. GROCERS. -.AVM ECCANIAIMS. AGENCIES. 8. CUTREOIRT sit SON, cIENERAL CO3LIIISSION AGENTS; for x_A the ash and ruche. of Real Estate., Collikkn.,of Rent., Nagottating Lamanons Bonds. klostsases r anZno -140 Third at. ilttstrush. Pa iiichigan General Commission and Collie bin Agency Office, • FOR the collection of Mine and Foreign , ' Alarcantila and other _limey claims, in aileincan and adjacent Stater, investment and Paymentor Unsas, Panama of Taxes, Purchase and 0.1. of Beni Bags and Rocks and itrammarn Agents. PELTIBB• ANDERSON, Detroit. 311adon. Bcfecoromna PiCfstonnMasms. Kramer Item. Dant. s4W .1e Cu.. Gazette Mem Innen. Stennet Cu.. Merchants. Imal4mAwe or fillehicsa from .n,4l,l3lieto.,irtg ACARD.-.-Elaving been appointed tbe ex et:4lcts Agents fo i l 3 l .. tt=ti b r zl o 4s de oßef Partt p. olLtuzed DTP. JE ted WILL imporL Colultlent. We nos offer for male a isms of all width.. tosnufactored, se the Dosnufseturer's Mas t Ido actinic PrVIL" * A n hjC s • fea ther & Wall wldthsTf'Dtdlo Rubber Beltin g constamtly cm bond, sod for We at the `lined.. MHOS. B OW L 80.118 Market street seD2B J. d IL PHILLIPS AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, Static, Merehiedlse sod 11111 Broker; dies No. D 2 rth Hetet. above Wood. Hoshoms hromPtly attended to. Ifton t.q — ATITTEL L MARSILELL, Secretary ()Ul zoo's Itontranco Cloopcmy, pt Water Motet. _ M. GORDON, Secretary Western hien. • r•ne0e0.,92 Water rtni.t. JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin g i g!: inzo t uros Cknoparty, northeast corned of Wood D A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu tual !mural.* Com➢aur. 42 Water street. MUSIC, &C. lOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, mask and Ilinaral Instruments. &need Book. and mar. Me went r cateseraw. ruse reit. a.. Western eennailvaola—No. BI Mood wad. LIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Littsie, gee Inennm e nts, and Importer of Italian &stuck .ith a=== 5 1 1 p=d also .t.tg:traratt Mama DRUGGISTS. 10H1711AFT, (auccesaor to Jas. M'Cinf fey,) Wholnes and Retail Waned ad Dealer In 011 s, Dyestuffs, tea, 141 Weed street, 1 door Wow tt.burnh. sarnnruur. : Anent far Dr. JOStrrt 1.111110 wir;ask * ldii Druggists and Afloat .L wart, owner Mirk. street maples eipitiptly no hand s roll sod maples. assortoment of Drou,s,Sled l el nes , Perfumery,sodsztlelespertalnlngtotheir bailnasi Ill i siolas ssometiptionsessefullocompoondist. ,nyte aOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;n nrnon Pants, Oils, Varnish. and Oro Stuffs No. 1d /71111=alilites.b IT OVissNpt_,t 1 sNti , :s1._ sar Agent NT Loud. • Co o ramble moldy modish.. mos INots AA: FAILNESTOCK & 60., Wholesale Drossldsts, sod manetbetern. of Mato Lead Rod t.rgk. sad Lititargs, comer Wood and hoed _streett ngi ttk E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in yeS'etifs. OR.. llszuktid, a Goods warranted. Priote antrum not 3 011014111 =M. k RAUN A REITER, Wholesale lc Retail bra rata or Warty and BC Oht, .bwto, SCROONMAKER (UlZlplesale Dr stz t 24 No.. Road amt. PI JOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to LSViatle A Co. aura Marta anal sad Dturoall—ltote a w sz rf axi . lAll=ll and orm=„atat+..r. rta/Oat to ha trauma 05 Phalan, yattoriptatu artfully moupounded at all Roan WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE,sucteesor to MURPHY h. LEE, jzo . t ... bar y jtd Osmatt i rdil 7 , ?terehrt far,th• MEDICINE. aR. : JAMES KlNGh . Office and Residence, th. 112 filth Amt. OPPee/te the Gethettral. Pitts 1a1:1, WVARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, heleo 2mlthtleld. of*. lignor-8 to 11. 0. h., 2 to 3 to 8, r. tor22-Ird lIERCHANT TAILORS. HESTER, Merchant Tailor and ar,... l:4 ., zz it si .n. Part/ z sttenerm non:, VOL] TA3I DlGBY,MerchwatTailor.Dra -4. bratt Amber in Itearly blade ClothtsuLlll Llb WATTS & 05,!Merchant Tailors, 181 • Liberty street. —We aye now reendYing car • g stank nf °coin for thintlienienbi Weas—Clotba. Cag rani , abdViittingtar tb• aimed *tying.% alMeqUAlit Our friends and =Amnia win plasm [ln at • ell- MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Ibuntfachtler and Della In (1111.1 Irmo. No. e.l TORN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATXXT BOX TIOES, a ropmlor artlrle. SOLID BOX and DOAILD IrOX VICES. oornar of Anderson and Rd , 1.21t1 rhvetsg, oak roan from Um Hand Street Ihidco, A. laghoor Qtr. ordOzell EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—MatesiaI• marked Mr Einteriildery and Are leork Pr PIES. WILMS, So. =OM Peen street. ahem Hand Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Cany' rptu,9 COMPANY 'HAYIN omp G ENLARGED j their rapacity tn. maimfaebtring. are non to mast the ineresaid demand to thßrink. Croel P = lialtiling Clay. Orden pn.cmeptlp attended to BIER k JONES, Canal Banda Plttantrah. Septembentit. ISM. Boots and Shoes!! oi l AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d that duite now, llpftm the pub ! e th h et .r.every NE stack of ere* tidos In the Boot and Mae trade, each n. Ledleed Gaiters, lialtelaltere, Jenny . Lind Pad Ont LailE Ersiddlo end OE trite °nand tithe Eastern eta.= „tilmetef nod. ldilldivos. dattersitid Feeley Bads and news, In all their 'I . /wittier. ids°, Elentlersene doe Oren Patent Calf biota; Yreneh Call Boots, ttingreas dalter• nod litsiea also, Bore and Tonthe Boots.Eao-tpoida Calf. •le,Pleaseigive am alien as we nish to ae/1 such an article sairho faror d pith their etutons as Pill glee sithrfaz• Oat.' Remember the place. II Mutt etre.t. tor 79 Hats and Caps: - lk SON keep jinn hand every deseription and of Hata and cz=lrhavea• and retail nom dentrlng • neat Hat or Cap. areal .rid dust.. noold ...II to ale. no. ealt Wm, pUrChaaitig elseabave. nolavY M'CORD & CO. AND lIDFAIL VAPIIIONABLI RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEA LEDS Di ALL KINDS OF FOR& CORNRIC OP WOOD AND F1PT11877161=5, Pittsburgh, Pa. 5p5.17.11. Oak *names nen qvuelti ead - 43 1 .011.2. wt-V4adely Os_ ply Mars, Cuff• on . ll Nur Ilounes. Coach and Cacti Factory. 101INSTON, do CO.; corner of WI Belmont and Esteem streets, Allegheny City, would that Mimi their friends, and the public gaintig : that the are mamdhetafing Carriages, BaroneMw Mariam to all their various I % " l .l a L oNtfgi:Vg44lo.. All order. he,,ementead with grit regard to news allity and beauty of Anbh. Repairs will Mao ha attended VI the 121411 t mumnahle terms Urlng 10 MR their 'week the tam pastern nuns., Palm and Wheel - PPM. they feel oanddmt that all who favor theta 0110 thMr patronage will be pertactly satisfied on of of their-wort. Peowerr am regretted to glee thenra mil bedew pat , during elerwhem. not New Coaeh-Pacto_4—Allegheny. VIINE. WHITE dt CO., wooly re inwtrany Info., the public that they 'ha. pLop on idleock, &rowan., Pedant .0 bendaekey .aorta They an nine i t ,.?ltyl Ind= Trot be h ripc k ia e gri. e.beb ed s e f " . ticurpieS, flustObit r t h e l .. shle h linroco their Ucertie ' yhi . : . ttirreirin=etri y " ti ed tone crook On thiumn r riegittalge t.to: with wanting artkld in their I.e. Paying pasting. attention to the &election Omaha.* and gr.. tie. but mm grocknont they base no hesitation In garrantinpp their work. We thong.; eiek the ittention of tl. public. to this =tier. N. .B.—llepalrlng de. lit the trot =inner, and on the L IL 1.111121111,05 .111211... ....r. I. 11001M1.11. J. J. .... Livingston' Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Cattle and Grain do.; Piatforto and Omuta . do.eDner MA. :211,T=z1.IT,f "21' m = Bolts and Yanlanfnale Malleable Ime C"eses or eret vs. date fa nem and baeb. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, x10.3:12 and BZ3 Lardy grad, opposite Anitkeild street, PIITAMMOR. VI - ONEIMENTS, Tombs, Grave !Rohe', tainiture Tom Mantels. Impoott u s Mona; LI, al. wan on band, .d made to order,. ay msehlarly. at the lowest prima. Three bemired olden. and seketed ehrfLe h+r llonnments, be-3on hand: Moak and Blab 11an forafebed te the Trade et the lor t tr a l a . All eiders ailed .Itb ¬ch at 31.9 übertr an 23 W. iv. WAlLletal _ New-Goods and Fashicins for Gentlereins' Clothing for Spring of 1854. p WATTS A, CO. beg leave rewpeattully to teem their natnentue custontem L Ida rob e generally, that their have Just received . fresh minty or Goode adapted to their patnatatat—Le.tAe best the 4Karti. market offccd— and that they ace ready to melte or ders for taehlig thew up In their Instal Bomb etyle. eatletloo so grenerally encoded by the], met.. aura hitherto nth their humble ellbrta to please, alma haw theta to retch intartknae la the nine directiatt. ;Palk in, gentlemen., Itors—litrangere are lnformedthat car bum V No. 176 Liberty etreet.Notth old. above lit ash. asZI. • T. O. WARRINGTON; (DIPLOMA.) ADEEF & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, ll•bn•alway• o band •ND uortmmt, tra 25 =Mb stave. PUtstrtntb." ' thsellemestir First &lass Goods. • gyam subeeriben beg _leave to inform; the .- blie that they have wed flab eater Steekfrow• the newest and mast thabketable Tat:tea • ....., Aar . , ' - PITTS HEW YORK ADVERTIMEKENTS. - From VIBSCHER t 6CIIELLI3 flonenal Advartialog Mow.. N 0.348 and 348 Broadway. Now York. Bata No. BO Noaaan street) Ediaz e th f cay pJ X rork- Extension Tables. vm. lITERDT, 150 Wooster st., between •7 Prim. and Ilommon eta., Nen York. ItatLfiv , Mm• Arm assortment abeam on hand. Orders or nhIpDiDE PUCKTuan7 attended to. oonnoar ctiOUPIL do CO., Wholesale Print Sellers; PAWN.. Minters. and Manufbottnin# &tiara =en. Paris. London. Berlin, and No. WO Ureerttray, Nam York. Catalognee sett by mall.. The •anal direottnt to tbe trade and Institutto • 1 .1 • v•• •• • • noll Pianos! Pianos! Pianos!!! jkTTENTION of purchasers in . mpeelacy . escst to • WIMP and gi- TY.7... 1 - 41.1 .02 o InventAine . i t ti Plerof Eure fully frrf latEe Ce d ierlalTrje .4 - it t :ted ' tr o 4it twoillsrity of -the Celestial Natio artudata In Its eat:city far odor. pioio inn with the eingle Anger, int attainment hitherto known to the Plano Forty. The moat ordinary perftwmailenabled by the add of thie Improvement to pivtduce elltinta tn octave playing that would confound • Maher. or• LIM. One of Ito thief ex oellenolve Ito capacity to be Wiwi at .111 to an ordinary Plano urn." newton quality of tone, and Is Instantly chang./1 by the Moe or. 039.1012 pedal to • comblitatkin so ertlllniff.tad to captivate fi:dgiin the ordinary 7 oct eee ave Pianos. .filly sweetness: purity. breadth, and riehnem of tone. they elmilentie the competi tion of the .mid, ' Titia Is the united kowthnotly of Pram.. and Ama teur. who have tr. telYelle Caieetled Piano. Ordinary Ili a of all tam, new and u-mod hium for male at reduced prime. ELY MUNtiiiii, liroadway.fiew York. te-V-ant• Manuflicturn di Dealers. wholesale retalL DiguerreotiDe Materials. 1 W. TUOMPSO & 15 Broadway, CI *New Took, Manufactemre and CO., &Mamie Daimerree type Chime. Apparetus, !fatting, PreenTC7l, An, midden r im of Plate., (itnindrala, Panay Frames and Came, and I,:liffttigATll7.4l%,n. Elarrhon's...a .11 °tn., American Camerae mnetantly an hand, at the blimullie. turmelimest prima. and warranted perfect. aulailme Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W5l. MePARLAND & CO. , LZI MAIDEN' LANE, NEW Y OBS. Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, BAN KS', Jewelers' and Counting Bowe warrant danwo ed I ovan In reinasct. alsta constantly on hand far male, and Mn Yon. Abintb, 1854. r. Nam Ws, AP/Upton& Gentlemen—lt Kit's me On. o icaura You that your &At preeerrodint Boots and Papers utdatured ths that last night, by `which every thlog aloe. tor Drew bee was ocnsumad. and although It an. annoand throughnut the ilna to Int.. boat. Its cuto trate remained clubman& ThaSalb, with Iltriatepalriug. wltl.l think. armee, tor another Una no your, 174 , /KNNY, Jr. Ii South V.Tll,s. — AVER. &ND AG M 3. . ' DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STA-MPEDE MIXTURE, /*Mt Amer cuterat Chapter Rum Dirpepeirs and ci IProprietors of Medicine will state out hesitation er kar of oontradlerjon , that the 'MI thrrhas has cured mon persons where It Mu bean introduced.thul not other medldne In use for the I tirbfl'u'ineVrirPposliTo.V.t.ofht4eT=Arirtr"' perfectly heal r character and highly etitoulatjust and I =l=l;3 l 3hln thea U=4,, 6Pee.rsonsztTe:sing,thle Plfittre t' r ii.oru mon ""' nl3 rr ' rlr i :e a tr h.ni ue p r t4. call., will do wen to adopt this naklidue n. , at the patient IS not °Dibrell to lay by while under treatment smithery may to mamma gra speeds cum. The Pmprietor could Introit.* thousands or certificates Ilarm throe ofthe higher°. nrepeet aldlity, but prehassaylng to the sick tok one bottle and mu . % Mk the InfelitdmigiiAnD.r.... dim- Certilleatm run be seen at the ooce..43 9 3rositurhem this Medicine has cum! oh.. all °thus ham failed" ../V e il:rapa t and:ril alba 11111 . 7 . • Complaints there II It has aireshemitalm:ulih 1111/ martsffitaaliblo. =car' lo oer.nl.e s ses at Rheumatism and Rout; for thor n cot. plaint/. We tablespoonhil a day. One bottle of Ode Medians krry often has the antral Pt and 13.13 r C• 11•90. aalro Prk. b Si r =ln all barrio!' the Onitad Ptak, All Vrbelarree orders must he Warmed to MERD a Lapel` it, sole Proprietor+, 139 1troaduer, he. irmA. Aourre—,sole Bros., 11. A. ratomatoes Co., 1.. WO co, A On.. and Cleo. 11, Keyser, Pittsburgh. ie3*-I I IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Inmorten .8 Dealers 10 IRON AND STEEL, fanenenat &reek 41-em Fork. Keep constantly an hand a tail smart/moot of Rer, itod land, Map, lione Shott,and other MON, . STEEL OF ALL KINDS. fiertit.ta flaM all section. of the ennotry a. invited to .all or eend their ordon left. buying. ehden b 7 man managed to ma rare eni be filled at the invest market raten MARTIN. /WHIN° Co., jet he thetrankh et.. N. V. SCHESEIMnir BROTHERS de CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW TORE, Hare removal te5'0.170 1187...16,e0r. 6//kekumn, IMPORTING the leading Drage from their 0r161.1 markets. bath Irk Europe and Katt Imilmb &nit` Trench and Hamad Clmenksit k Paltmery. Tooth, Nall and Hair tnnehm k Hair Ulmer .6 ittraim, Paris .4 Triarte Corka oyp., tie.4e. they offer thentoo the momanuottabis terms. Onimielther karma. or br hall. win nmeive their best attention. Jel24 hoe SAMUEL L. CA VERLY, Wholesale Deal nr In ttrentoN.Emnted Nile and Totr, T Wood sod Wu. Mare. neekets, nate, thenako.rorto r . itling,Matett M.. tr., 744 Ometneteh nen Toth mblelyke^ IVINDOW SHADES:4INi Cornleee, , Table_ yI/ Cloth ah, JOHN TER RUNEt .bl etne.tawrand holomde Dealer, . No. 10 Catharine tt....4 En. 6 Chat.. 86.r0. brew York t0.h6.1y, -- - -------- ROBERT E. VATTEB/30ra N, LIVERY AND SALE A'.l A ' 7 ai E. aver Diamond street and Merrylley' ikrlG.t.f -Prrrantraun. Pi. ASHLAND HOUSE, Amon erturarr. ',Boys arrvern VW:St P I7I.I, ADELI'III.4. H. 8. 13 INBO N, Ps.orstrroz., rrrta q/ Gard. $.140 per dep../51 31.11 3. MI —led ficITY HOTEL, (tato Browne ,) corner of antithaeld and Third street, lattobargh. lILASS A ARIL, Proprietor.. Ifdrails large MA aimunodinale name hamlets one.. enna thorny/Eh repair. arid forulainal with new the throughout. le nee apse far the reception of the traveling Ihraenrannarsara. a023-dant 401 IN SOUTH, Coach. Maker, corner of North Common and /Mend .0. Allexh./ ekr. TOTT(talt,t,,T:e4l.ll,7, 4111rair.a_0.' He bas a/. opened a WA Rrinuldi In the et. Charee building/. on !Wand shove Wood K. where he has nave. felt a vary lair .tick of wet. (.Ith dallf addilea.a.) which he Invitee the attention and erltival arainlnniinn, feeling retifldent—f r o m W enntinded mere*, In boodnaila, hie entered. mien, the matestal and wooocca crapao.o. vain of Anish of his work—he cannot be erenpoteal reith In the - Pain West. JOllie WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Inc No. PA y Peeler Wineed Plain irtre et, Pittman/rah. , Cleared end Dacorstlire Paper linnir e dole Agent otitis celebrated man ofeettinia. Menem Pell. nounA lb. of Perla. m 0343 jeARIOFASH lONS FOR LADLES' DRESS. K.—Tha Purists Fashions far JUNE. direct par otearrur be on We on Oa let proirloan by L WILSON, reinti ti0.V1134 &bora Hand amt. KERR, JONES & CO., PROPRIETY:MB KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSIOB burgh, Ps. RO MI:IIANTS, Puna Basin. 2.4erith meet. Pitts llsocou Lard food OIL Neu Pork, P.C. Klor'm ox. ra sad No. I tom, and Na d el F ig boo, Oo'lvor Mak and Clap, , Salboulte Oral. am .0,10 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. AS commenced busineoo at No. 39 Mar ket Penna. belnein Second and MI street., hafJenieacalcad from the honetter• and enanufacturen • :=1:74 . 31 " eVa =rat o r•rill d ttle A =2. ol =• . 7l , hloalltira, whlc , / , aLt g i ca: L ir i r tb orke , n;,, , Z net. al•elnit o gßee4.rtiontee Innis b,0,.., h. 1.4. =l=nci x entr .b rofse k s!on U. 10.51,1 a lISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSOIPL Tho Ina a/LAT - ELT k PAXTON lo this day dlr. _... by mutual mammal. We bare dlsprred of our en tire Gloomy Establirtmont,Nn. 205 I.ltorty t. , to Mr. J. W. MelrAll LAND, rho will onrOlutto tho business, and le he unthorired to-cllect All Amounts due t to tut and to nettle it dal+. ouulnst at JOHN VLV, Augur,. 2nd, Mk J. WILPON PAXTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALEA RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY GROCERIES, • ; Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Presermi, WOOD 4ND DILDOW WADE. Domestie Rosin ec7miehing Goods, No. HS Liberty Street, Pittsburgh BANKING HOUSES JOHN T. HOGG: NEW YORE, • No. 21 SOUTH SOBT. PUILADELITTIA, SITTIIIII. I / 1 011, 4 ALLEORENT 00,, • SOMERSET, :g. VERSES 00.„ MOUNT PLEABAN'A .STAIORIVD Puns 4o_ONN ULM I AT ETTE 00., UNIONTOWN - , .• • BROWNSVILLE, Lt z r= t i l atm . xi!? Stocks. No.. and Seen.rlUps g:t 4 and .' s.ld on awcunloilon. atm And aßlooLso va4.104.1 , . . nay. MOSES F. EMU: No. 19 Sixth et:, agent Mr selling mei boy lig 'PATENT RIORTS, la now ant raised to all the allowing lately patented ankh. • 'Mott'. patent 011 Globes for Steam Englueso Cortapatent 0.11 1 , 'Mr Drilling from. boa n . O Ronk Drilling Machines: cWslanda Statiotary and Poetabla Saw ailllg Crawford'a Stramind Water Ganges, and "0 nfothh Wrough 114. Railroad Chair Machined Them sztlelea ha bran examined by oftetleal merhare Im and mat ofetadlad wrononneed yowled Many-In we. Ile hi alao authorload to all Rights to mats and sand lbw If. boa 6 al e ent ‘ m ' aa P ro t tf fU rmin n iats 'and Wmhes. mai l_antatad RnostWork. lin id aim toleie Ibr tha ode of otb. ra Warded Is ta sad ventions, and (ITO tO Um bushman faithful gag mutant attention.: 11. rellosto tha wllog CARD. 'lt . The anhamiters tong assitialuted with Ur. Ilimm 1 . Eaton. add no neaitaLto l nautatutieuia u hl :lt o f LTA% Put r i ° if Viahvalaii=trii= in whom egettlous entry rellanoe mar=t Jr., _ w.wfu. a cwt. w. wm. Lartmer. Jr.. John Outback. - W. IL Denny. . - :.., MCKIM, a 0.. Jame Wood, • c ; .9 N. Holum a Sou, it ..;:.. ltad, MA klAt. —gum, * 0r.4.. Wllligno.T _. _ JohnatogCTZ: -. W Wham pampa. _ AndrielfultomAlfr.::: d. W. Lomb. '! ' I Wilson ktsomm etur eansonaomamtuirtbostv. . sown an o s r am p e a, th lis e h e e ta ; te t m ha e t rits it of a ti. newszp run ermad t made f w oref tc. - I P I TTSBURGH.GAZETTE. ' ADDRE.S 07 MR. SRWARD.— Hon. Wit . 11. The 1.162 MAS OCTlLAln—Somanyperm, pre. =-7 1 ' Srwsmn, the favorite son of New York, i fen, or colored by the prejudices of the writer .. ' invited guest at the Annual New England Sup- , . We 'take the following extract from Mr. Sew- , fraud recently perpetrated in Kanns, under the Ho . mu Loudon Tim ... „...E ---- ! per, given in Newyork city, .on the 22nd inst. multiply and vary the period .. of the gigantic THE TREATY WITH AUSTRIA. is from the , Its Prone and Probable Results. : arc's 'Meech, which contains a quiet rebuke of a : direction of Senator Atchison, until even brazen I By a curious, and probably an involuntary co- proscriptive feeling too prevalent to be ender . h--e , oth - ood .. can no longer affect to d' - tor incidence, the anniversary of the Battle of Atm- I the control of justice and Christian benevolence: : little tha i ° ,, eins g e • .-°° .. "essinkl lerlitr. has witnessed the conclusion Of a treaty l au a pro-slavery Journal, ostensibly ' Mr. President and gentlemen, lam under • - Baltimore I, but : cond uc t e d b yD t e , - at. Vienna between France and Austria against , some embarrasment. I am, as a citizen • native • : Lm? te u r tla of the letter avowedl Is. Webeg " our the power of llassimaindthe 24 of December has 1 berelu thie. great State, at • home among the wri subscribers to lay the h o o ps , ' y e teeteny bee another claim to be-banked among the fortunate i , sons of New England, whose soil I never trod I their Democratic' neigb " gking t h eta- roe be days of the era of Napoleon. Indeed, whatever ; till long after I had attained the years of maw - ron d -- ,,. --- on I t: - re " -, ! e. -- be the exact terms and provisions of this treaty, I 2 It is an event .of incalculable importance : L e I hood; yet lam a stranger and a guest—and I and „„,.- election would, if it were becoming, practice toward you "*" e /th ee' p° the 29th alt o the a France to h e rself in " inn ' ' Manc e with Ads- I the virtue end the habit of hospitality. I would, i Delegate to Congress, oce_asionol a high degree Min, &swe ll as with England, on the great ques-i for the hour and the- night, suppress the names lof excitement. Gen. Whitfield,. the pro-Alivel7 tlou which agitates the Whole extent Of Europe, and ifs merits, or pass over them lightly, of par ; candidate, is said to have been ele c t ed' You he has It; but if the character and it is not less satisfactory to ourselves to learn , have, no doubt, been eo info; med. So fat e r Hamillona Schuylers and Clinton», and I nge nlit' the definite conclusion of an engagement which number of votes cast in his favor may go t give I join with you in paying the heartiest hom to. I identified our policy and unites our military ef forts to those of two of the moat powerful Em- rho memory of yourPutnams, Trambulls, John thin tho election, Adamses, Jelin Quincy Quincy Adamses, Daniel Web- of those votes has anything to do with the result, pires in the world. The provisoes of the Conven. , to Say particular time . ' [loud applause ] yet, fellow-citisens, I can. he has it not He WWI not electeaby the people lion toncluded between England and France at ' u of Kansas. Be Is not thelrEalegate. He was not forget that I find you assembled h not . the commencement of the present war were brief i ! put nun the track by the people of Atiasouti, and -and not strictly deflued. The value of that in- I n your native Plymenth Rock, nor yet un der': the shadow of the old oak of Hartford, the put through the ballot-box in Kansas by the pee ling parties...ointment was not so much to bind the contract- der of that State. Before the frear'approach of I royal Charter Oak of Hartford, [applause] but curie of action as i the time of election, no sign could' be discovered must bear in mind that I find you assembled here publicly to record and attest to the world the I .union of their policy, the disinterestedness of to celebrate the virtues of your ancestors, and by the most observant, indicating anything else I their, Intentions, and arms. It was also provi the spirit in which they their achievements, ie the center, the commer- than the success of the anti-slavery party. were about to Mar, and political and social center, (as 'once I "The Governor of the Territory, and all his nod that the treaty should remain open for the I takelip used to feel and think,) of my own unties... State; personal and political friends, were on that side, Missouri it with under circumstances like but no longer the center of that State, great• as all parts of the Territory. But within a day or together with two out of every three persons in acceptance of any other European Power. Tres.] it i.', bat the center of this comprehensive Re two of the election, the country began to swarm ties of offensive and defensive alliance are, in public. (Loud applause.] And since I fledfact, to be regarded as public declaratory en re there, ans They came over in crowds-- gsgements, pledging the honor and good faith of you hebreak, open my thought . that ammo the not I some in wagou,batiere on horseback, and others the contracting parties to forward a common ob- long p er i od o f lily mcia b om i . I h ave seen a l yet on foot. They were, for the Mort Pah, a ject, but they ars not t lease , ane se minutely AR the covenants of a or a deed of part- change, ay, a great change, come over the City • most austerely and reckless set of men. They of ferent places along the border. They seemed to crossed the river in separate detachments at dif of my earliest pride, and of toy local affections. Ilene!). The alliance is not contained la the Time was when ... Ave of the sum guided me treaty, but the treaty is part the ellen.. No 'mere verbal compact between Austria and the commerce; when an Ogden and a Hoffman ex ; be organized in separate.partles, under the au to operate at epecial localit the polls Western Powers can compel the Emperor of At-.- pounded its laws, and a Maxon adorned the put- mend of particular leader». each party deilgned all of New Yolk. A change has come over us in overy distrist, except at Lau re n c end far up trio to make war, or compel France and England all. Those - were the Knickerbockers of the olden to make pesos ; but the fact th at three of the 'time', bat now New England has been infused toward Fort Riley, were enrrounded and taken Great Powers of Europe have deliberately and , , into our innitutions; and in place of those an- Possession of the moment they were opened by freely entered int"' reciprocal engagemen t '"' I nto arid honored names, we have for our men.- them insolent. ander!. They threatened and Preen!" the restoration ot. Pence, by eed ' clu g chant princes the sons of New England, the head intimidated the judges; crowded ore* and violent- Russia to anbrait to the terms which they regard as essential to the safety and tranquility of Eu- of whom is a Grinnell. (Loud applause.) The ly drove off all those who were suspected of be, eepe, is of the ntmoat importance to our own Bar is presented before us here, as well as else- ing In favor of any other candidate than their particular interests and to the general welfare. where, in the person of oar Everts (applause;) own, and put•their own votes into the ballot-lierx The explanations which doubtless preceded the semen day at the Leavenworth polls, and ti ms, and the pulpit speaks to us lle-ongh the native at the point of the revolver. I was myself pia -catelasion of such fin arrangement mast have iron tongue of a Beecher. Pardon mein aastrre .been of a nature to remove all doubt and ob- Sou t h at I find no f au l t w ith .all there th oug h •I• therefore, speak of th e proceeding at that point *rarity as to the real - intentions of the contract- a m' of how York, a native to the manor born. I from personal knowledge. They were perfectly .lag pe present momentous con artiee, for it Is impossible to uncture of affairs conceive that like this congregation of foreige' men in my rm. otatageous. The crowd of Misseurians assemb -in tire land, and you know it welt. Yoe a ll d o led early in the morning, and commenced opera . wor d s worth' can any longer be allowed to obscure thel know full well that I.have charity to give the lions ty insisting on filling a temporary vacancy face of things, or vague niorances to take the riglot hand of fellowship to the Association of the which had occurred in the Board of Judges by I 0 , 0 , o f Eoglood; ty, and whileperceive the electing a man named Burgess, a resident of place of positive engagements. Whatever may fragments of the rose, I ;deo hold in respect oven Platte County, Missouri. The other judges pre be thevaltimate conditions of the peace which a• successful war may enable the Allied Powers to the shamrock (applause;) and for me there is no tested against the proposition, bat yielded imme sin in the torment of the thistle, [Applause.] diately to the storm which their resistance in a the four Poi/Lb most at least form the basis of imitose on Rtillflia, it will not be disputed that The sons of Saint David too, are welcome to me, moment provoked. They felt themselves in don any arrangement—that isrto say, that the for. on a ,,,, p atr i ot l ov i ng my country. I may say ger of being ruthlessly murdered by the crowd. so, since it is from the mountains of their native This man from Missouri accordingly served,from veer trestles existing between Russia and the Porte must be extinguished, and the pretension land that I derive my lineage. [Applause] I beginning to end, as one of the judges of the cannot forget that it ens a British flag ceder election in Kansas Territory. of Russia to Interfere beyond her own frontier abolished; that the free navigation of the Dan- which the Mayflower made the Rack of Ply- During the entire day, person. were men cola 'elm be secured; that the Convention of fhe month. [A pp i an ,.. .) God be praised t h ere an s lug over in boats from the Missouri - side of the Straits be revised for the purpose of opening the a British flag which insured the sate arrival of. river, to put in theirvotee; while persons, &dual Black Sea to the commercial' and politichl agents plimmo. r Aur , that British freight upon that glorious Rock I residents of the Territory , reeking, in the most of ill 'countries, and of - tlestreeing the maritime i I cannot forget that it was a Swe- peaceable manner, to deposit their ballots, were ascendancy of Busse in those waters; and the ish flag that waved over that convoy that land- set on, charged with being "abolitionistm" and frotectorsta of the Greek Church merged in the e°ll the colony which founded one of these States being driven from the ground. They left, iu common rights secured by the Porte to all its on the banks of Christina Creek, at its confluence many Instances, to avoid shooting-down their as- Christian sabjecta. On then objects to their fall with the Delaware. As a royal son of New Bethink. When I went up to vote, I was ep- York, I shall - ever honor the flag of the United proaehed by a fellow who demanded to see say extent there can be no difference of opinion he- tween the Allied Powere, aditthe conclusion of Netherlands, [great applame,]. under which ar- ticket. I refusal, of course, to heed him; where rived the colony whioh founded this great com- upon I was immedisteby crowded out by some this treaty proves that they are agreed, not only on what are called the Four Points, bat on the martial and politicarsiMpital under the name of persons, all working in concert- - They openly New Amsterdam. [applause.] But I would declared that acne ehoald approach the ballot most extended interpretation that can he given to those essential conditions. not have you think that I have not a reason, box except those who intended to vote for Whit- Upon the same principle of united action, it is good or bad, for all these heresies; such-as it is field. Towards the close of the day, the violence indispensable that the position of the Austrian I will give It to you. I have observed that for- among the drunken rabble became so great that eigners, whether from Wales, or Holland, or the judges grew alarmed for their personal safe forces in the Principalities should be plearly de- England, or Ireland, or Scotland, or New Eng- ty, mod closed the polls. Thus ended the first fined, and that, while Gen. Hess eunges to pro luta [ l aughter;) ' when they associate, together election in this district for a delegate to Con fromtect the frontier of the froth and tbe Danube in . . a foreign UM do so to forget their prejndi. gress from the territory of Kama • all attack, the movements of the Turkish or Anglo-French armies upon that frontier, as °N' to forget - their vices, and to cherish the air- "No pretext whatever is offered by these peo well as on every other pirt of the theatre of war, 'toes of their fatherland. But I desire to see, ale to excuse or justify their conduct On. the should be entirely free and unconstrained ; and 'ab o ve e all things, of all the lands upon which the contrary, they make no secret of their being re m% sae ever slum, that this may be the land stdente of Missouri, and notresidents of Kanias. it is_aleatte he desired trth-Mace the Austrian sun people shall be the most virtues, the They deilase their intentionto do the same thing ,ineenpation of these provinces has taken place „. most wise, the most upright, the utast just. And over again at every election. Gen, Springfeflow,. 'under a COnvention with the Porte, and with ..° ea I would incorporate into thin native oak the a prominent politician of Missouri, residing at lions th a n-inn: use, ,_„,..„,..,,•°,...P thed W _,,,, estern ,, P ,...' wers ' i _ the q ° , c ee • virtues, the forces which are found in el trees of Weston, who Commanded the Leavenworth di al - i„..,,..w0ns °,,,,,„__' --"'"`"°,_"'', w ; „ c ' n --4 7 - ,y ee „,,, - !,, r I n „,, c -- „„ e the forest. [Applause.] Fellow-citiseu, it is slot of this grand tending army, openly decks. - ' 'e.'t"'•'•" - `” '" '`' e " Preeeth " nB "'""'' con """ -- quit to seer What is to come of all this ea- ed that if it should be necesary, the whole of should be brought under the knowledge of the • cesem e- on of New England Influence in this State Western. Missouri would be emptied into Meru, gents and . representatives of the Sultan's al: and this City. This State Is great. he agrieal- in order to make It a slave State." ' • ' • • -a _ Lure, and ageicultnre. Is one of. the great wheels —Such - was the late exhibition of feptliar of national prosperity'. --This City is greater, , c,... e . eigate , v c , I , ~I ttai6, , cum , c .„,, in more eminent : In the forces of commercial pros- mu , • - •` sc A Is th e „___ . - • .. . perity and - -stye" —the TRU - 119%1Y MORNING, DEC. 28, 1854 Wo are not informed whether Austria - Intends at att, the tderenth hour, to troika, anoiber ap peat'to the Emperor of Russia, end to proffer fof the lout time a ebr of- Jane, of peace on the terms of • full and unconditional acceptance of all that is required of him; bat wo are persuaded that neither England nor France will be any party to the repetiteenta an offer prerionsly rejected, and which can only be accepted for pdrposes of de lay or deceit Be this as It may, the period of these dilatory expedients to almost exhausted, oven in the eyes of the German Courts, and the treaty which:Austria has just concluded with the bellgerant Powers would not be more than a dead letter if it did not provide that cm the ex piration of some brief term of delay she is pre pared to join her arms to theirs, and to give fall effect to the offensive as well as defensive condi tions of the alliance. We have it stated in our correspondence that this term isnot more remote than the let of January next, and that the meas ures taken by the Court of Vlenna:on the opening of the new year will at least remove all uncertainty as to the sense it attaches to these engagements. If these are the leaditig condi tions of the treaty of the :Id of Deoember—and we trust no treaty would have been signed by the British Government which did not include these essential points--that document marks a most important epoch in these transactions, for 1 it justifies, a confident expectation that, unless 1 peace be pecored - before the termination of the present year upon the full terms required by the Western Powers, without reservation or abate- , meet, the war will be carried on with a rest in-' crease of military power, to which the resources of the Russian Empire will be in rain opposed. l - From toe London Time. Carreemaltant Tie Treaty, as Interpreted at Pant. Panic, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1854. I have reason to believe that the doubts ex pressed yesterday by certain parties relative to the real meaning and force of the treaty of al liance with Austria are not well founded, but thatit if substantially the treaty that has-been eo long and so earnestly desired. It will now, perhaps, he amid that the good !raker the de:- termination of Austria from..the beginning to adopt a policy of action with the Allies, woo never doubted by Euglood or Prance. Of the English Cabinet 1 say nothing; bat with respect to the Preach I may safely state that though, it is true, hope never abandoned them, yet up to • vtg recent period, no each unlimited confidence woe felt, and that the long period of the nego tiations woo one of alternate hope, and, I will - not ray despair, but serious misgivings and die. COUraget i llt: It may be good policy now that hesitatihesitationso far at nn end, to avoid saying a word that might wound the amour prop, of Austria, and It may be right to give credit to that Power for firmness throughout, but I am eestain that our friends hero feel mach in the same state as the man who has long buffeted the waves, now lazing nearly all hope of safety, again elated at the faintest speck in the horizon *Ptah looked like a %it, but who pants with joy • when the peril is over: I sin not quite sure that much importance is attached to the adhesion of !..11imussio now that Austria has eh:Thee:el the cause of the Allies, as ebo ought - to have done long since: but the opinion is, that she as no • help for herself, but must follow In the • ake•of ' Alletris. I have said that the particulars of the treaty are not yet knows .with anything like ce Rimy. I am &stared, however, on good. authorit • , that 'is substantially to this effect: Russia is a peoted to accept peace on the basis of certain proposi tions to be presented by the allies in conputation with Austria. Austria pledges - herself to' adopt apdpress them on Itunia, and if this Power re futes tolinceitt theta, Austria will forthwith take an attire part in the hostilities againet.hor—lo other words, she will declare war against Russia. Three mouths will, it appears, be allowed for RUSSIA to signify her acceptance of these propo sitions. It is calculated that during this period any serious operatiotm on either side will IV im peded by the weather. There will not, h waver, be any relaxation whatever in the dlspate of re inforcements, or the preparations for •teeing the troops before Sebastopol in a co ble position. Judges Todd, Kancook, and Morris, of Texas, have declared that the liquor law of that State is constitutional, but at the same time place a very peculiar construction upon it. They do ctor° that the penalty for the violation of the provisions of the license ittaches to him who grants it and not to him who sells the liquor. Martin Koala whose protection from Austrian power by Captain Ingraham, at Smyrna, canoed such a fluttering among diplomeste last winter. has just been married at Chicago, whore hp now 'lnsides, thus proving "his intention to become citizen." 11. Irkll-IG - -The Byrom:um Chronicle says:- I, 2he undor-kround railroad through this city appears to have been greatly aided in its opera tions by the repeal. of the Missouri Compromise, or something else. We learn from the Condon tor that the large number of two hundred have beta pasted through to Caned& date the flrat of 7abuary last." _ -o greatness—the second wleeL New- England comes among ns, bringing the third and last of the three great wheels of national pros perity, manufactures; and when these three wheels are all set In motion, and all combined, Sind all kept in vigorous operation, it Is easy to sco that this great City is to bent long mere), the commercial center of this Republic, but that it is also to be the commercial center, and that very soon, of this continent, and, at a very ehdit period, within the life of many who hear me— though, perhaps, not within mine—the commer cial center of the world. [Applause.] Now, there an be no commerce which is not either I beneficent or peinieions to the interests of man- I kind. The value of commerce consists entirely In the moral, Social, and political power which it carries with it; in other words, commerce, like political power, ie a blessing or Gorse, just in the degree that it extends knowledge instead of ignorance, freedom instead of fetters to the hu man race. Lond applause.] The commerce, the political milnence, the greatness of this me tropolis are secure; nothing remains but that the political, motel, and social influences which are to accompany them, shall also be secure. now this Is to be done may he well conceived from L what hail been so eloquently raid here to night and yesterday. It is - to be done by having the Common Schools of New Eng- I land extended throughout the State of New- York; and not oioly throughout it, but also throughout the whole republic. It is to be Ilene by the aid of the clergymen of New England, each as they are—lndependent while devoted to their duties, whose influence most be extended throughout this republic; and when that shall have been don 6, the Press shall take oo n higher morality and a more exalted system of political conduct. Then we shall sea something the same tie if Scotland were moved - across the Tweed in to South Britain;. or, as if. Switzerland were tiensferred across the Alps to the Alediterranean. Let us take care that those intluencee, political, moral and social, of New England, which have so much contributed to raise the City and State of New York to its present pitch of prosperity and greatness, shall have extended AL:roughen/ the whole Republic. When that shall have hap pened, there shall be Been, for the first time, the notion which not merely acknowledges the newly discovered bates of brit recognizes in them laws which naureh rases tablished to determine the relations between States; a nation with mode ration enough to observe theircommm ands, and at the sametitne with resolution and power to compel their observances by thmother nations:of the earth! 'Gentlemen, I gird you: The virtues of the New England character— Fragments of Plymouth rock, fitting amulets to protect, as well as adorn, and therefore to be cherished in every household throughout the Re pubic. • The town wax all agog en Sunday morning, in anticipation of another affair which might per chance terminate in war. It appears that on Saturday, a writ of habeas corpus was issued out of the Twelfth District Court, by Judge Norton, upon affidavit that certain parties were illegally detained on board the Sitka—the prize ship taken by the Allies at Petropoloaki. The parties de tained ware the Russian prisoners -of-war, cap tured en board at the time. Tho writ was served by a deputy sheriff of our county on the English officer in command of the vessel which .was then lying at Sancellto, and was made returnable this morning at ten o'clock At an early hour yes terday morning, the Xaba swiped her cablerubd by noon was out at sea; heading westward ; with • officers dad prisoners outboard; and where. shit may now be, it Is difficult to tell. One thing' is` certain, neither the officers to whom the writ was addressed nor the prisoners will appear this - morning 'before the Twelfth District Court, and those who are fond of excitement will not be gratified with another affair which promised to excite as much interest as that in which Consul Jliilon was lately concerned.—San Prancirco Pa. PQ• man named Patrick Sat Lit - iys the Cin cinnati Cohnabion of the 22d Met.,) who has Seen employed ae watchman at Paton Coats' Burning Plaid Factory, upon the White Water Canal Ba sin, went Into the building tact evening, and clo sed the doors while be eat down with Ida dog to Watch a kilo, In which the charcoal was being calcined. About nine o'clock another if the workmen went into the building, and found Mr. Smith and his dog dead. They had - both been suffocated by the fumes of the charcoal. An URIPOILTOSATZ Buries:.—Between three and four hundred' persons were, oh Monday last, thrown out of employment by thabreaking of the main abaft of the engine of the Globe Mill, at Newburyport, Mass. it will require some weeks to repair damage*. STOPPING TITO CONDIT SPOTLIT—The newspa per publishers of4onneeticut, .haring become tired of the credit system, have determined that after the fat of February next, they will , de mand the ash from all subscribers residing out of the placele whleh the paper subscribed for is puhUshed H y '~; concerted..and f gigintio frauds to which Cot :Benton counsels the advo cates of Free Labor and Free Soil to-submit, and surrender to slavery over two hundred thoniand square miles of territory 'once solemnly conse crated to freedom by a compact between the Nosh and the South. And he—Who has been ° commended to us es a free labor candidate for President—tells as that our urging intelligent and valuable citizens to emigrate in good faith to %anus, and there make their abiding home, af fords some sort of palliation or excuse for this wholesale fraud, whereby Missourians by thou sands have rode over into - Banzas, voted, and gone directly home to Missouri again l Mr. Benton, you will never be President—we think you will never be-returned to the Senate—your political race la run—and we have no more tears to shed over it Champions of Free Labor and Free Soil I Kari m must yet-be saved I not b doing nothing, but by earnest, hearty woat. Nett spring must witness no ezeigration thither from the free Stites, not by , hundreds merely, but by thou sands; and the next Hoes will have a majority, of Represatatives who will admit no delegate chosen by such a monstrous fraud as that which returned Whitfield. The struggle is only.begunt —NI Y. nib. The Pottsville, (Pa.,) Miners' Journal, Dec. , 22d says, "A singutar and melancholy accident! occurred at T. Wren & Co's: Mines, near St. Clair. on the 14th, but whose sad termination was only fully developed yesterday. John Evans and another man (whose name we have not learned) were engaged in removing the prop timber front a portion of the mines. On taking away the supports in a certain 'chute, the roof immediately caved in, wheaAlie: men retreated In opposite directional—Evans tras caught on the inside, the other escaped out. A considera- Me force 1r6.9 noon collected from the miners and laborers in the neighborhooli,and set to work to remove the fallen mass and relieve their unfor tunate comrade Priam his periloui situation—for it was not )nown whether he was killed out= right, or merely shut ny) alive. The work has since been most indortrionly prosecuted, day and night—the now unsupported rubbish above falling in almost as fast as it was removed, and thus materially impeding the progress of the laborers. At length, about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, more than o week atter the accident; a paninge was opened to the inside of the Belittle, and Evans was found, but dead." EVA/MILL*, INDIANAPOLIS AND GUI/ELAND Sraarour Luta Ratutosn.—We bar° been fur nished by the Secretary of the above road, with the following facts' in relation to it, which „wo publish for the information of those who are in terested in its construction: ••The road from Bruinlle to Indianapolis is 150 miles in. length, and only about three miles. longer than an airline. It is being built on .the Ohio gauge, of 4 feet 10 Inches, so as to give a thrones lino from Cleveland by Indianapolis, to Evansville, without break of guage, or nand,* meats. The line runs through ten counties, nal Marion, Johnson, Morgan, Owen, Greene, Da vit's, Pike, Gibson, Warrick and Vanderburgh, mst/Lining 1,927 square mild% sustaining already a population of 148,334, and showing tazables to the amount of $32,600,766, producing 2,666,- 344 bushels of corn, annually, and hogs- in pro portion, besides other grains and. stook. The road runs through die centre of die .White River Valley, without competition, connecting ;rect lme, the capitorof the State and the road! centering there, with.-the cities of Evansville and Lamuco, on .the Ohio River, ,200 miles be low Louisville, accommodating :directly-seven county seats, and numerous' other.towns in the valley, as well as the lumber, marble, Iron and coal establiatiments on did line. •, • The road la being built in continuous diviaions from Evanarilltafso as to make each , profitable as soon as puelble. The contractors . have Met all their estimates. The co_mnany have paid the interest on their few outstanding bonds, and all their other prompilj. • The amount expended on- the work daring the cannon has been $82,151 15, and the increase. of the stook, during the same time, bee largely exceeded that amount. The work is progreasing with in am ple force.—lnt Jour, Do. 25. Liao Anion Wrsda.—ntsiceiing match recently held pt Madison, Wleconein, a nulpmaa run In one minute and filly-six seconds, starthig inelnded. It 113 said, to be the enriftest time on record, and In equal to ordinary rantrayozpress trains. The Manchester,: (N. R.) Mirror states that Lucien Ayer of Plaistow, who three - years,. ago was convicted of a State prison offence in Rock ingham-count), N. 11, tutd cleared - ou‘beiag free on ba il , returned '.to Plaistow last Medal, and on Monday was arrested and Bent to Rueter jail. Ha halt lately been at the head of a Wild eat bsdk in Katli/IS, which has been 'put= of in connection with the ent of that tonal% an an "institution tunierthe auspices of • distinguished eon of New Rimpehire."2 R... Man& , 1 V l:ad told him C 1 74-irra's . . = l Ae he eot upon my knee, oirtng hirSttle H • Studied 'fastshill as foil Mooting^ could be, And attentive listening tome, • With a face demure and - mild. That old Santa Claus, who Inted thick Did not love a nighty child "Bat we'll be good, wont we moths?" And from off my is he slid, Digging deep among the goodies In his crimson stockings hid While I turned me to my table, Where s tempting goblet stood, Brimming high with dainty egg-nog, Sent me by a neighborgood But the 14tten, there before me. With her;whlte paw, nothing loth,. Sat, by way of entertainment, Slapping off the dining froth ; And in not abet gendest humor At, the lomat &whs.; treat. I confess. I rather rudely Throat him out laa theetreet. Then how Bemire blue' eyes Gathering zip the precdons store He had busily been pouring. In his tiny pinafore, , With a memos look that dunned me; Sprang he from the carpet bright. Showing, by hien:Min indignant All a baby's sense of right 'Tome back Harney!' called he loudly, de he held his apron white,— - "Yon shall have my candy wabbit t" But taro door was fastened tight; So he stoott•abasbed and anent. In the centre of the floor, With defeated look alternate Bent oti me and on the :floor. Then, as by some sudden Quickly ran be to the fire, • And While eagerly his knight 'eyes Watched the flames go high and higher, In a brave, clear key koy he shouted, Like some lerlly little elt . - "Banta Bans, come down de chimney, Make my mode? 'have herself!" • "I will be a good girl, Benny," . . Said I, teeling.tho reproof; And straightway retailed poor Harney, ?dewing on the gallery roof. Soon the anger wu forgotten, Laughter chased away the frown, And they gambolled 'neath thanes-oaks • Till the dusky night came down. In my dim, Eli-lighted chamber Harney purred beneath my chair, And my play-worn boy beside me Knelt to his evening prayer; " God bees fader.--God bees moder, God bets sister,"—Lthen a parise, And the street young lips devoutly Murmured, "God bees Santa Kann I' He is sieeping--brown and silken Li t e the lashes, long and meek, Lie caressing, clinging shadows Oa his plump and peachy cheek: And I bend dame him, weeping' Thankful tears— Oh, Hildefiled I - Fora woman's crown of glory, For. Ills blessing of a child. --- The Australian letters by the overland - mall are filled with IMAIIiMOUS complaints of the reckless and continuous ehipment of goods from England. The gold returns were steady 'and large, Al compared with the correspondin rind of last year, the amounts brought into e by escort from the let of July to the li tentber, were 414,62d'ounces agsinst fitsB; but, es the quantities brought- , were much larger then formerly, the acttia . it is believed would show a considerable au( 'Wiwi. Elvish diecoveries continued to be a ; ,., and increased attention was being given to quart. crushing. At Sydney a bill had been brought before the Legislature to incorporate an under taking called the Fitzroy Iron and . Coal Co., for the p se of working . , mines near Bortima. about t , miles frOm Sydney, whiotchave fcrisome time been considered valuable, The 'The lint:tete and tuna are said to be so situated ., eitorerfulre ThnOydney-Eataldlikewise gives favor able accents of the progress of the coal mines of the Anatiallan Agricultural Company, the diMialtyr formerly - experienced • from, omitted - trhikertjon the part of them= hiving becor - Obid, Med by,the adoption of piece work, which ens bkes.the most industrions to earn eatraordinery *ages. The WEATIOOI.--From quar ‘ tons wave accounts of eitOsSiTe cold, but St. Janata:ay (Vt. )'lears the palm as yet. On Wednesday morning the thermometer thera, stood at 86 de mos belo w zero. iikagor comeq next, :whin the mercury mak to 80 degree).y In this city, early on Friday morning, it marked 2 degrees below. In Roxbury it yea the eal:10% in Waltham 0 degrees below; in West Newton' 8-degrees be low; and in Itoxbuty L2.degrees below on Wed nesday night.—Boston -Qourier: . DRIED FAIIIT,-400 bus. Dried- Poaches; andlbr.efe by ,, - a alfounitltte WOOLEN FLANNELS--WithcOdirlst, V and Xelknr. Plan /ad Trillad 141a.a.LL, ta bar =Min *vim. A. A.. MASON a' 00. 24. Ith VOR 'DECEMBER--Harper Putnatti, r din Oral:um. and Warne. 8. flaL811:8.11er7. - . FEW AND - SEASONABLE BOOBS; edtT Lb. America Sunday &hoot Wane: MMS. e nith beautiful aerates,. - ire have never teen able tooda to out. Minds. old as WWas yowls. club a base and truly beautlfol mita of tutlnted Boots Ibr the holiday meson. as at the sneatt tlma • Aran inteeff÷dt & EaDleen 43onin from lien d & Won. and eine* In banes, erhkh the attention of premiteme Ibr &Mann tn. Is tarns& A = " nrrinteq rill.t.c.d UtdetiEldind not eft busettUAntmaklin Slave dela nen Ho li day Boots Ws • A 7r=7 - • • I.IARGAINS IN • HOUSES--We ' . offer for Lip ... wand good. anktaattal DwallfoglilatS =mint keatioto. l. .ll arraoitad Ibr ambit. in Igeta. ba order age fit at tt a ggeroat " . 1.141 on Eg , 4. 1 11 • Land, on sag of T.! R0N.140.14 r e . I k . man .. a .• • a ll' " ObultlVTlobt. ug . Liberty efitirQn KGS. 6 TWIST . TOBACCO for sale by d•l3 • I..OI7LBIETSON. lAM HAVANA AND REGALIA M t31,111/4 Wall sad imall sir; woad tier tbaft. fba3 LCULBEIITSON. 411t-NDSOME LACE SETTS read by Ex- Ilanicon Collar and Stamm 1 3 as Collar 1 Valettalannes Cltatalratts sad t or • As as rotta ans>ld ars a> be returned o Nor Yoe; oa Cralari Lallas alabbljtanyiblep_oftrds t o or today. at VAN 00 11 ii , 83 narks% at... car. or Clad. LACK LEAD-1000 lbs. Gamin fes sale by del{ gg,BELLERS 00 pt ,llsl l;mtvio;mzinTnnullig lAA I A :1 • y A eta., for We by r. S. DAVISON; SS Haitd lt LANKETB-:-A. A. MllBoll4t 00. will opolll Abu:imam 030 v.ln mon of those 6aaket.o-01 to. utIAWLS.-600 more Square Woolen t. ElamlnArellSe - A- A. HAWN 100: 25 6th EL A• A Ili • 10 •casee'more of n LBS. GARRETT'S SC'OTCH t./ ERKTP gun 4!'"ldato slot I / • :II:: I ECONU, RAND BOOKS. FROM AUG. i mirwltravarttyam Alocefin =6ll nits wallas at= emblecrabliteraVr.lnul . ar. J. 6:DATIBON. 63 Martel at. fiRAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS 15 W. us.....lNdi4lilizo wortmat of** ism& comet oat twoultritl frond, wad Uormlos doittgow. nterests:lln sad dmirp lotitod to exam. Ins Item Alo Ampler U. 665 ec. am. •of the Awl Y. /..8. AMON, 65 Mutat et. ',ATER :YEARS, by the author or" Old " drolao.lart. tlsolnuatosdaltorie.. . • . • Lot* o - do do • • da. Timed bj nonallaryera B.M• by • .7. L.Rl•l4la LIEMLESS....9AdIer, -Allegheny, hea lost. MgrVer ftj 'etirrAVer d "aftt= - I,t .wu. i'OE I.IYE FLOUR-45 bbla. prizyr 83e. Flour JO tudO um& t lIOWITT. rce mat-10 kegs packed 400 bbb pima rcil tee'd satt for ViL br "ELL Llfoa SHEEP PELTS--2,tales Twee and for sale F,ERA. FAMILY j FLOM--r7 Bork egai% *lmlibrmaLpb7' rgDCAI.PLES-..-2.5 buy; Th 1J b ERNS ~:bage White foAippe;;U;iL I . .1... L :i' ;dt` 1 if `[tJ• ' l:!S^l~ t , ll . I . ai ER 10
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