t, ; ; IN 17 8 6 'BUSINESS -131111dICTORY. M.larziraiii,"co..s.ansurwrisiso AGENCY ' 112 /tassur truer al Nor To= a. 10, Ma. strut, Sato. Co. an igosta Sto mon .4 largest fivers boil In the Voiced dtatan NEW YOE-E..O.7,II:II4SEMENTS, ggioving_ list ognsineal Firms are among the hist: taller In 1151 . of Nen York. • Accantox sTativa,' A 4. JIBUNO,WEISSENBOIL'i&OO.,IIate C. ilearto) lennecters anel AbeassateDnelers in Oar. ' Malden ~ . reach and ILose. talian Mendell laltroznents an lel2-tdal •nod Strinlll. 777- - CorroN nu, DUCH. ' • 779HN 0011°S:Stail4azd Cotton Sail Duck; 411 J/ IL c..BExcit CO., 1ti0.1141. Wee.. New York. .1 nolo wilt.: Cotton than. from several o th er lank a L°. 0 GI SNAUURG - il &hint. Cloths and Conner ..Itensna nols4lnrZer s Dr. 0W7,14, 31.3kAMEE & CO. Importers of asaat.ma aid F Bllkaad Fa....T00.1.1 12 and liroadway. f - 1+030'45 FS F COITCNET &CO., Intc ,rters of French 1.4 ,e yoollad other Nieman goods. No. 40 lima street. UtP,STCbT4.CONIG, 100 Liberty et., and E 4-105 Ceder at, tor. Trinity Nam Importers of Lams iesepreklertesenflup I.l2.6zetatart.s 4:44111ES OWBN; 15BroOd. St:, Importer of maga Tenninlngra, (amid and FlillgtO. Grath Kling and 011 e Geode genendly. tang:Old ORN,' SCILLIEPER IL/AR.A.US, Im imam of elm. and Belgian meal gathe r . Sills. -od'olog £O., No. bdEninalane Wane. inddiS • iIETER D ?SULLEN, Importer of French I aeon ., and Swiss Drr 0000. Putt., Vein. 01.0- 231.dg,Woctims; te, No. 33 I6ev4 erne; N. 00, ,- 6013-1y3.1,1'5.5 _ RERTRAND, FEERES HENRY, Im mml ofl.l L ar Cam a r=t itnZet o inbrie uNt tur.,ro 00.4. • • - 11.20.tja'.5.5 - HEILER k MAIDHOFF, Manufacturera ' Y.Wmabb3Dresa and anartzbaming... s t) 11A.TC . /r..oo : , ,. 99 . Cbamberit street, ~.r u .N lA. DAVIES, JONES CO., Int.! !porters of Gentlemen? Furnishing Goods, e were of Etoda;Wrts,lle., W =SlMtree. ' r --- . ~ A =TAO iIIiNEDY; . lijS lik the. liteilean Mustang Liniment in : turapailzso. - Bridast. Bea.: Bora/ us, Cut.. NW. II A NO eft.C.l MVP tor all Oitnital COOIDIsInto of - roa= astlsoaL 8. W. Worchrook. original orient tor and proarlaßw, sot Broadway, N. Y. /TB-U. 214 ' = DA9IIKEISZOTYPES. GURNEY:No, 349 Broadwity, the oldest . and 'most enteanne eetabllahment In the United tate. p glj:*,lo,l • 12DWARDS, SANFORD CO. Foreign 174 Erwrissa No. 3fproadwiy. adovis and Peerages Air warded to and from all parts:ar the world. Agent In Plttallorlr, Adam. A Co. V rela.lrAwd6.s.s YILBNCH AIND GERMAN 1 , ..d.27CY 13.01Srff3. . . IPEARLES ZINN 1E CO:, 53 Maiden Lane. Indiorters of Vtaneh quid Clannual Fano)" aod log Basket. uld agazufadatero of Cane and Coloend WO lot Furniture and Jenny Lind Wortataada L. .•• jridatjalrss • IMMX= XVI, Ai. B. JACKSON, (formerly SV. & N. V 3ukson i farm) Orate and Tender Ilaken 891 Broonlway, ono door atarel9th nt, New Tort.ool6 ljatTa , . LYDIA, RAMER GOVIRS. • ' NEWA_KKINDIA RUBBER C 0,59 •l Maldnu Lane. N. Y.. 41anutietnrere WI Wholesale In Onlalrearl , Patent India Rubber Beet, Sheen. .Whipe,Clothlnz, Halls. Tetnta. teeel 130'55 NION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John st. ..assks sal kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths. Drug- Articles. ter costs from SZ) to WO rube Sak347:tflairns ILtalllaltY AND IaIACIIINE TOOLS. t. krigg WS kJESUP,No. 67 Pine et., New Tor& Commbelou Atnellants fer the We et el kin& .43 Meets Team end Cotten and Woolen :Waken". front O. bee =ken &melee . . Agents Tar Lowell Me e hlem nom , de2Otraml67.s YAMS W • _ . CYR - 118 W. FIELD& CO, 11 Cliff street, . and Wholesale Dad., irdsaarlessaVrenala thssafan and EnAllsh PAYERS. and sari description oi Papa ltanalisnlem Sassll3l'S.S VUNOAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 BBB.* .0 great kaziet7 of PAPER tor Stationers, Printers, itookbflutertz. Itannikettrron, .dikadoomenkronerallk. cd03.55 ' PAINT AND COLOR AteAturAvrunEns. ItAINBOW COLOR WORlK.s,Roch&ger N Torl‘DapostiTS"ltaldern - Lalm Paris en •.4-1y ass SAIAMANDEX; 3.& Go thesDefai,e Lott, and. Croat Ban. 111111XES M. CS. Maanfsetaxer. 192 Pesti tap 30.63, , TOTS /LID MiCII LIOODS. -AinsoßN ,t; CO 54 Maiden Lane, .3410pocristatsjosig lamattertp TOTED TILES, TOR VLOOILS AND MILL= TOP& • • ILLEB, COA.TES . I YOULE, -No. 279 6reet,leirie ilaraklrLlZ:33l7 . WINDOW GILA rends, sc. 'I -,'IL POILLON.. k, CO., Importers of SLA. Yreneh Coach wad Wittlaw ODissk—Rodiliars7 - I BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMES RUBS, $ll MARKET arid 6 Union its. , , 3d door fr :ea r Shwa El u ttaburgb.. jeold o lgorr . jnet reed - Wheal) Stock oY7lnofs d Shoes T ln all their .rtattec Ifts 51..1 ha one of the :nowt erer Opened In this city and whew. awithlng chra b 7 the WI. Philadelreda. Neeeircek and BOSVMS, and he erase cannot' f of all he plow aIL Greansre has be. giog .9.ine the ch... good.. )11 of whhit n. awanta. - . also matlnoes manufaettcra berntotb....n ...int.. of. Booth asei Shoo, and tram his bmir exycel rime over 9) pears In true... In els elanla. be tn.es a eaten. wawa.* 11101 Uwe whollear him*lth the. nidasahneorill be fear Wit with. sold ALSSOLIMON. OF PAB.MRSHIP.— . , Nam. V - itc.hl given Hut the ralthloner, Payment °flares, Purchase and Bale of Real Estate and Stacks and leararanna Adedte. • PELTIKift it ANDESON. Darrol ReStrenred in Pstbidood -Mo ß an Kramer d Rah., Ban k.•• erg White & Co., Clardtta (MDR dorms. Stewart Co.. Merchant.. Weirride-Vara=d ea or Michigan - from mrpeelabb Warm. - raritard FJo.;,F,c?il.,,SC.FLA.t.lNTGlN„A_ttorneratLaw, OSEPHS. & , A.. P.' MORRISON, actor tivoet,.b.2lrwu ' i:.. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake , • wstras t.. ea!tngs." a5...0. am; t . ,etwesn Fotatiled _ • ''' , R°BERT B. PITTLT IPS, Attorney at Law, sc 1001.. X. ir. ~: . fa OBE oaeLL o.4oiaa 2K, Attorney at Law— f,EUlz.dth-fLa...o6lltth. my. 4 AILFA JACUHN, Atteruey at Law, affi.Co. fourth street, near Gnat, Pittgarsa.• !ASPER .. .E. MAW,. Attorney at Law, IPJP No. ED Fifth etreet.PittAborith. BANKERS AND BROKERS. lIERNA.N &CO Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Ya. 95 Wooditreat, owner. of Diamond Alley. sburgh. SErßuy ended' Bank Noteeand Cols Discount Thee Exchange. and Prontleadry Bonus make Collections In all the principal cities of the Unkow. Reedy. Depodie on call andon Interest, and One their prompt attentiontoall oth in• matters appertaining to a Broker'. tursinese." BEI-Esetern Becher:Lace constantly far sale. rabidity Loire IMeette M mo arna me !KRAMER & le Bankcia and Ex dungy Brokers. Buy and Sall Gold and Silver and Notes, negotiate loans on Real Estate or Reek /kelp rill...purchase Proonseory hones and Time Bills on East and Nt est. Buy and Nell Cersks Commlonon. Gan. made on all points In the Wan. tear. earner of Third and Wood streets. directly eopodte the Pt. Cherie. mitly D. KING, Coin, Stook and Exchange 11 1 Fourth etreet- , Bars and sells Stones on rent :St, ' '' Oolltet d ltTLln g" ll ' nlo leer "'"u°4 " cur tern Bank Notes Bought awl& " 14w ""5.11-2:7r- Item- ... BAR. EIALMER., HANNA - Successor3 to Miner, llanan 8 Co., Bantam Eshosnse Brokers end se In Forehrn and Dotnestle Esettsuge. Oertlfbnstes of Deposit, Bank Notes, and Specie—N. W corner of Wood and Mani streets. Carrent Mom' remised an Deposit. right Checks Its ,ale' and oalleetiom nude on nearly al petnet pal_ polnta of the United Etats. The blzhest precolunt reldlos YunllBn .8 American Cold.. Adv.= rude on moslgnments of Produce, shipped rut. on Ilberstreanas. ..... WILLIAMdo.. tinkers and -W 3L .lischaapp Briars. North }hat corner or Wood and .Ttdrd street.. Pittabaran. All trammetions made. liberal Ull.l. and nalleee .promptly attended to. M9-Itl?ns WILKINS & co., Exchange Brokers, . No. 76 Femrth street. opposite the Bank of Pitts , bur AB tricaaetions at most liberal richer J ylO . L.A.RIMER, anker and Br W!.c!r, gth street. No. 66, Jr., ' e- adjoluicallig nark of Pittsburgh. I\l - HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign ' Dcearrtio nine of Eke -hang, Certifeates of De pusite, Bank Notes arid Specie. No. 69 Market street. Pitt, rgh. rOrCkoleetknue made oil ths refuelled cities throughout the Melted fitateg.-• BOOKSELLERS &C. I L. READ, Bookseller and Statiorter,No. 0 • VI YoortAidelmt, Apollo Wading: JOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and timer, sacnonfor to DaTicoo it Armor, No. I 111.Arkof M.A. mar Fourth. fittoborgb. Pa. ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In nunnonony No. 82 Marta Wirt, oast on. russearsak. Os. AY di CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 65 Wool' street. next door to the earner of rtard, tte P. Edam! and low boots cos:mt.:al, on hood. COMMISSION &C. . . J. W. RULER & CO.. FORWARDING COMMISSION MEP,- MA:Maw' Dealers to all kinds el' Pittsburgh Mar, ...tared Articles, Lead Pipe and Ebner. Lead. N. 97 First Btreat, Pittabmargla. ats-1:6•14 wm. awn. Wnoicraie Grater, Importer and Dealer in VOItEIGN WINES, Brandies and, Old Me- Nfzr:lPAlig,wl4l4llo..t.l.Tlth-Elthsr it A. SPBANE, Commission tind For /s.nutting . Merehanta &alert In Woof put Prodnee s...Anr: Na Pittsburgh Manufactures. No. lA Sworn Wert, Pittsburgh. smaym Ird 3 .- rdif. - Wholesale GrOVlrli. Dealer", sad Oommtepian blerchanr ,:io No. r =sc. Pirtsburab. sparcsits ronsrrs PRINGER HARBAUGH CO., IS (Succe.F. sots to 8. Farbstrlt,) Ccommtssk-s and Ferersrdts¢ srthsatts Dealers irk Wool and Produce tro....ur. No 145 First stil 110 Sesssid ►streets. Pittsbargh. Ps. sp•lf A. W.. REA, Floor Facto's, Commission J 7=lll , st ip t= 444 Dealers Ili Prair i e aer.t anal:laic. Not. 74 Water utfl .90 Want tilt r igistr. Penns. 4047. • A ARDY, JONES & CO., Successors to .iiift.to.ozalEst.:}(4,==.lw= • ERCER k ANTELO, General Commie nodt.. PldWarble. Men' virginals o ourtrorcents ot Prce namor. j r 'WIN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, ov c.seAmi.a3l.rebantli, and Dealer to Produce end Pittsburgh Stenubeturee. ho. 2W abet, ate Pittabarich B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, . CaturdMou and Porwersting Merchant. and Whole. vale Dealer In warts= BrameCbeeee, Butter, Pot sect Pas.rl AA. stet Western Prolece genaraßy. Anna. 'between Pzulthfield sad Wood-Mart:mush. `MOW 1.11713,10-4 —.OYU =M. 11. • (L.V. aruCZEG7Ztittu. CoJ TLITTLE.' & CO„ Wholesale Grocera, Prodnen and Commbninn 11.relsants,and D..ers In Pittstargh pLannfacturen. Na 112 Fecund 'tree., Pltta. Inl 334 V REESE. WAREHOUSE.=—IIENRY IL fortrard.th 1. radCcramleatan Blesetutt,and . Healer to Meer., Butter Lake Fish and hodulte relserully 2.5 word rtreet, altars Water. littabargh =rat VON BONNTIOBST & MURPHY, Whole ikukOmmey_md oorookdoo Mt/Taunu end lenient In Pittaborgh Menufeeturra, No Water !treat. Pitts. burg. P. IROMAS PALMER, Importer mid' Dealer In Fran& and AZOIlliE•12 Wan Pepe, No. ZS Market between 'Third end Pourtb stree4 Pittsburgh. McWITOOK, Importer and Whole clotto4LatoTATAin a pi letafl a FAT, w u lim, E LL", Stoma 8.0. ming. N. 112 stmt. Mt,...oORRIS ti PATTON, Wholesale and Re. tof. armor. on Ma llootero oido or the Diaroond. .44 P. DRY GOODS. yRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in riml Ina& Hungry and Mrs., lam Goabo. Embryldsties, - Deeps. FmnishbnieGocds and tatior mtkisC • Nil sortment of which eau always Manor at N. 13, corner et Market street and Abe Diamond, Pittsburgh. PIA sair-IY A, Union g co, mrreatinin...e. *smear a eon. AA. MASON & CO., Wholesale end Retail L . =ma la P.m . and Staple Dry Geod.. 26 Villa MURPHY , 231:1RLJRFIE ., LD, Wholesale mt. anat. Pittsburgh- GROCERS. Boon, HAREM:MR & BOONE, Yr g r ENERAIMOMMISSION MERCHANTS, een, la Wool. Flati.r. Praluee and Prarbtano. No . nab Water street,l'hihalelphla, • HARBABGH& BOONES, IWO RWARDIN (I COMMISSION MER &..911A r i r =r.t th w/ht.V.,P;inr.7 sons J RO M k . .--11 111 TAM OHN LOYD & CO., - W;lento Grocers dOaalmmkna iaehmata.2a.lT3 Woodard 216 Lb. rspnet;Flttabargh. ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer,'tee ' Wring reamer, Dealer ILL Prooloon, PlLtsloart. uan• =wand on lands of YoreLom.d Dor:untie Snort and Lbpa o ; No. 111 Lamely groat. On hand s vof7 /am n i rthi k. f r ogo= cid Hononzahats Irtdolcoy, width will In mr.n ma 9BLACKBURN &CO., Wholesale Oro- . ars, Bost Puralaboa, and Nairn In Prodwa trargh Kmufasturer, Oils, Pltakr_and Oakum always an kuccul at th eir Waralanum,l4l Wales street. Pittabaraa. veal '47 MIMI =CM- . nom, Ma tr. IWAR D ICKEY k CO., Wholesale Oro- cern Conninbulan llnrelssnts, and Data. In Penna.. be Water ntreet..:lo 107 Front •Irmt, Plttnomn. roes WILLS ROE, W-bale — sale Grocers end .:6611511011 Iterebnots, N 0.194 albarti street Pitts • T. B. 1119C111. :TO. Ann= W M. ll 3 elA e°' l b a , 1 3re / .>d itl {WILLIAM A. WOLURO, -Grocer and y y Tea Dealer, earner of Wood and Sittlx Mud& tug ' Owikre m hand num assortment Of thotee Orman., and ene Teen-riareNro Yrnits and Nuts. Whalen& and Metal Deem enNlnied on the lowest term jERT DALZELL d. CO., Wholesale mers,ooesosisdon Neenknoti Denim to 1.1 , 11111L1D übmigh ManMetme. No. 253 Meaty .te.et. littnbartn. anirg 17..n01. • . , 8U C C 3C 09701 . 8 t 0 1 6 iriEllAtlrSen„FllS rordwthog tad - 100 Worobtet. Dooley In Lem. alb, tags; Cot .ww. and Plttsborgb ° n. twouslly: torn. (la Wood oto Water streatarl -----, CGLBERTSON, ;Wholesale Grocer and cz=kao=Wraera bu r e t s. tr • , . ....I=Logn norm rUY1.1 1. 7 WitOlendfn GTOCern, COM • .M.hodon Murbanta, ad Nolen In Produce—Round . in . .tranan• on lager. Wand. and Sixth ZJALLIT.— se 006111T14 . VW 6. 61100.11ii== -.... :::11,16 - !'staatir co.; 7 . 41111, ITAXISLIML....-4 -TRU= WIL.4.- 78. A. QOM VcCANDLESS, MEANS k CO., (wet*. ' KT. WWI& lieduadlora mlgri "l Z l or=l C i Th,".. ...s. C V.R.X . a7 Z . = aa3o AGENCIES. =MEM S. CUTHBERT & SON, CARD.—Havit' is been 'appointed the ei -1413.111•1111 !tants b , , Pittsburgh, thot me ale of Patent ated Oematted and Stretched Lattice Belttna.lnan claimed by P. JEWELL a - SON, of !India& ennheetteut, We now otter far oak • Sala eaortateet- of all width.. atanutaaused,.'ai the - toantataetarea ham.. Ma add. , Dante outatia fa any feather .Belting ear beta,, offertd In thla market- Satoh tags stock of all widthi of lodla Mbar Renal; exultantly -en had,and for ale at the Btatisit Depot" No. Ththlarket area.- agetl J.. H. MULCH'S A,.BIUSTIN LOOMIS,• Rent Estate Agent, Stackerehandla sad 13111 Broker, Oka No. Id Garth area, above Wad. Sadness promptly atteaded to. . 13:8417_ SAMUEL L. MARSHF.LL' Seeretaiy Chi -0.. aen'i tams.. thalatoT. 9t W.l.l'l* 0 1 000 E - M. GORDON, Sectary Western Insn B ranee re Co.. D 2 Wats.? .treat. • JGARDINERCOEFIN, AgentforPranklin d th z , C..P•nr. storth,sst C0T9.1, W iivd A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tual I onurzoew Crmapan, 12 Wntar vlrret. MUSIC, &C. OHN H. IHIELLOR. Dealer in Piano Fertes, 9 Mule and Dlidiral Instruntont; School Books, and Stationery. Solo merit f Clitetertnn's Piano Forta, ro {Postern Ponsisylvaidn—No. SI Wood stmt. ttENRY &LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu dee lastroment4, and Import.. of Italian Btrirtgo. r 1 at %V= " rle. C PUZLICT d 72:=M% DRUGGISTS. .O.OHN HAFT, Jr. ' (successor to Jas. M'Ouf rrr) Who Weals gad Mall Druggist god Disler to lints. Oils, Dgestuffs, 1,141 Word Agent doors below Virgin Saler, Pittsburgh. AlirWegulsr for Dr. Ford's Mediate. mh3o DR= EDWARD fas=fd.s STAMPEDE MIXTIE, Ito th< Rm. and Athe, Chop,. fiver, Diann. end td Bali>. Atm:hum. THE Proprietors of this Modicinoiiill tanta without hesitation or fen a ointradietion. that the STIMMOZ Marc. !MA cored more ninth whore It h. been introduced. ,than any ether medleine in tme for the above dinner. Tido arm:Wine hoe neither Abeinle nor Quinine in iteentapositien, all of the Ingredients are of • loo perfectly healthe character and highly etiteuriting thd ram. whileltsing Ude to . de...atmosphere no more tlo. •tho inthedr arthl health. Plantora Insect.. of the country when the Pre vail., will do veil to adopt Mit. oinking ma the patient is not obliged to 1..1:y - whir...der treatment and they mar be welenly thee. Proptiela: couldiptrodore thonsande of rertlfewtem from ther m ntie hi p ort restwel. ability, but prefernaying to the Act bor one battle and you will have the Infallible proof to yourself. !11l dire, Mona Mr its on acrompany eseh o.llo,mateit can be earn et the oelleaNhowith when tint. E. SELLERS I ?de11... hair mind when all °there have failed. . ,_w_holsBale ._Dettl '73 Papin.rd...l al a m . um t.. . ca. t aau .tarn V note better Pledielee Intim tont. & CO., Druggiata and ADotb eeartee, cornet Mortet Omni and the Diamond, krep conotfunly bsnd fon and omploto onortment of Drum Medlrioes„PefozoorfAtof ands. Pertalinnetotbon boodoeos. • Physicians proscriptions earoftiltroomPuttubid. birth aJO P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer n Dra nt m Paints, Oils. tsrulthen mid Dr. Stuffs. No. ert y Are, Pittsburgh. i All orderswilAresetrr prompt alteution. their for Loudon t Pohl valushis tamtir mar A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., Wholemile Ortornents, and ananntartar•ro orlrblto Geod. Rod bur, ono Lansaw, corner Wool{ and Front street', Pitt. 'gh. recta Die Stutra, OW. Vgrui.h.., t, Plttsbarxh. Good . warrantseL Wks 7119114 CL -01:01b1 WIT= jrAEN & . - NVi101;1110 i Retail t prazabri. comer of Llbnly and St. Ch.b . strwts. JSCHOONMAR_ER k. CO., Wholesale reaesesa. No. Si. Wood shoot. ?Ind.*, lOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wi leo' • a Co..earner Market este. and Otankno ti d—Herp ren ewal, on hand MI and =Wirt. namortni. , of PritPi meaithaa.PerctoimmirM. and .11 artiorii pertaining to his hominess. Physician. preseriptions carefully compounded at all homy. jakly WOOL MERCHANTS. LiLEE, successor to MURPHY £ 'LEE, Am Mater, and Cormalatetna Merchant far the nt fkuntrtran Woolt Mends No ISt Librrtr dreet wrt MEDICINE. nR.JAMES KING: Office and Residence, ...ns Mb street. *Matt. tE. Ntb•th'a. "U. 31. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, WO. etoltbfkold. Qlfla Roar to 9.1. Z., 2to J. to 8.9. a m9=4,3 IVIERCH ANT TAILORS. &CHESTEll;tdgrcharit Tailor and Chi no... N. 74 Wood 4treet. Poetical. &Moo tloo to More and Tont& Clotblog. , vol., traiLLIAM Didlik,/lleicianiTailor,Dra 1/ v 1 , 44it06 DeOler to 11,a 'Made Clothing. IN Lib erty 414.4 t. jpWATTS it, CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • mere"' rir•et—tr• era non resolving nur ns mock or 6onds for Gentlemerie Weer—C l otly. Can masa and Vesting:leen. novae strive and in:weenier. Cer friends and enetesers plasm eve e • eel. fined MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail llartufsztaror lard Dealer to Winer Were, No. 83 amt. JOAN WET II EREIJ A Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, a supoior article. RAID BOX IncaBRAEED BOX MIS, menu of Anderson and Bob. heron streets. one wore from the Thad Reset Mahe, Al. Kearny City. rerromeil EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—IIatutga marked for Embroidery and •p -ork by Am t. It. WILSON, is2tf Na. Erna above part& Bolivar Fire Brick arid Crucible Clay llark ufaotaring_Company. TWIN COMPANY 11ANING ENLARGED their spotty for manallectining, are noir prepared to meet the Increased demand Br thebtllriek. Cr...ribbon/id Building Clay. Orders promptly attended to by BIER A JUNE. Canal Baal. Plttetrumh, BerldettlE., Boots and Shoed!• 41AMES ROBB, No. $0 Market street, .A doorfrom the Market llama wnuld inform the pub. that be ha. now • very full stark of every thing In ti.e. Boot and Edme trade. meh as Lad (Miter. balf Gaite Jenny Lind radar.% Lady Franiekli s' n and all the My rs. ... ibrmd on tbe Eastern ritleg slaw Misers' and Chlldreme Barter. and Fancy Boots wvd RIO., In all their vartetier. lm.Oenthmene Btu (Vera Patent 1.1.1 f Boras. Freneb Fait Boot., Conan. Gaitersand arms atm, Bare and Soothe Beats. Be.. /ranch Calf. Plum give kg a mil none ere et.h to esti Jamb an rattale to all who farm. as with their eartma a*Kir* aatlefar• lion. Remember the ntare. 82 Market atmet.. Ml2jo Rata and Caps. . 4 WILSON.. SON keep conetantly on . 11.41 every deerlptiort and •u.eq nt Hug au.] turet . 2l:lVg l &p:lnalt n a cP,L17.1. - Z110 ' ...111 1 eve rts • eall bet , n pardu.1...1..h.m. mfg 11 M'CORD & CO. WTIOLESA LE AND RETAIL IANIIIONAIIIII HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, est; DEALEILSIN ALL KINDS 01 KW. CORNZR OP WOOD AND MTN STREETS. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. 1119.1. -21.1 r sUck aaliiseos row, quality WI Aliso( Iles CNN ewid Iron• Bowler. _ Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTIICii. it. CO., corner of Belmont and Rebate atemota, Allegheny Ott., would norpeethilly Mona Matt feeenda. and 1 1 . pulite grmerslly, that th sr ana nasoufaddlelnd 8A5012[1341. Rack. IdlultOttlßleu. Weighs and ttlann all their earlout atileo of anuh and prn.rtio.. All order* will to eseented with strict regard to done and be of 11.1.0. hough+ will 01143 to attended to on tha moat ntanentable terms. laying In all their...ook the beet Emden. Shaba IV.. and IP heel Stuff, they feet will that all who faro, them with their-patronaca will be perketly satiated on trial of their work_ • Parebsows. an redneatad to alto them a call toad* woe. damning elowhetw cod _ New Coach Factory—Allegheny. Viffit, M. H. WHITE & CO. would re opsettally. Inittnn the public tint they have • • 6 p oa Lamek„ between Yedend and nanduskey streets. Thar are now making end an prepared to moire order. for every deemiption of rehichia, Conn.. Chariots, lovyeca e rgetn . z .. .. t kr.., frozo k nell the they bare, trey feel oinifldent tr.; = en e atl. ed to do work en the meat reamonahle tarns with these wanting articles In their line. Paying particular attention to the &election of material; and haring none hat competent workme. th ey her. no Imitation in warranting their work. We therein., aek the attention of the public to :hie matter. N. 13.—iiepairing done in the beet manner, and on the matt reagonable terma. /add! Livingston, iioggen & Co. NOVEletrY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. rfiRACK and Depot Railroad Scaler, Hay, j Cattle tad On. dod Platform and Counter do.: Door 1.10 of all r 10.., NIPTIOIrjhVp and Thumb Latches. CAT. Mt. of rano. kin. Paint MITI., _approved pattar. Bolts .0 ilte.lingg _Sigleabllt Iron Caatlnar of orerr iletr In farm and trilab. der - W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ' • Big.= word asLmmy mid. onaosita Semilktdd Ora. PITTSIIIIIIOEL VIONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stades, IVA. ?urnHuse - Topa au.ntas. Impelling Stones, La. al ways on hand, and mad. to owlet, ty vtactenerr at tat want plow. Three boolred ratittase and ralachal i tt i. Atzta t ae l t i jan band. Block and plub 31 an a .1 the lowan prima All order; filled with despatch at. 310 Marts atsaet. W. W. WALLACE. New Goods and Fashions for Gentleretnr Clothing for Spring of 1854. WATTS & CO. leg leave reipeetfully . to Inman their 11.302 , 11111 customer., 1... the nob tau they have turf Yundved e foreh enpPly of anode adapted to their petroneiro-4.e.rfo Ins mor ons markets afford—and that they are may tu main or der. for makUag them up In their =oat superb The outheartlon ornendly expreneed try their meta mere bitten. ugh their humble ahem to Orem, elmre latee them to Ihrah entothms In Wu emu dlmetiom Welk In. gentlemen. Nom—Stragers eve Informed that cur home Ls N 0.171 Liberty struet.North dd.. above Et. Cele. NAIL T. C. WMUUNGTON ; IfDIES' & CHILDRESS SHOE STORE, A Ile hu slim an toad Ing affinnizosna 4 2s lutb stsrat:lllta y" nrrzh: . , . Gentlemen? First Slags Goodv I enbeeribeve beg leave to jaunt the gh, Out they bare ree d fbetr &lmer Steelr.eme the menet sad mat Athicerable Melee Ihr Oen • frolici • t. WATTS a CO. . 01.11111.7 Art TA11.4.. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY ,MORNING; DECEMBER 29, 18.5+. NEW YORE LIAM ' aa' ' 1 ' 6 Cr • FE From 9RBSCHER i SCITELVA Gaitral Mum. So. 348 and 348 8rn.4. , ./. SM York% t l . lO No. SO Swum xt:rxel..) =ECM Extension Tables WM. EIEERDT,ISO Wonstr I,etsveen Prtnen and Condon OA. New York. dlatitsfammm. AI. sweetmeat alware on hand. Orders for Stdpnem pancloallr attended to. - nelt4cur p en, CO.. Whole.vale Print Sellers, pobthlnds, artntere,_ and Mannfactuting Artistes Co en, Path, Inodon. Berth, and Nrs„:36o Broad...T. Ne! , Vark. Catidoeuement. by matt no 00.0 l t co the irate and Institutions. Picture Frames farnlated rel7-dmr Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! ATTENTION of purchasers ill remote-trill] y called to a new wad J.d. c itornitlon in Piano Fort., now fully , tLl r l before the puhlio, ri tnown ColeetimiTrfple Orli:lard no. The Prod-1.1 , T of tha Pedestis? Plano °nudge In Its capacity fiir odes , POO7- tap with the Anglo finger, an attainment hitherto Un known to the Piano Pula. Thammt ,irditiarY Performer loanable:l by the old Of this Improvement to produce effects in octave, playing that would mnroandaThalb.ra or • Lima. Oni ofits chief ea callenoita ip Ms capacity to In sued at ell'. an ordinarY Piano of the armrest quality of tone, Idol hi instant') cluieigial IT the use of . ..common peda l to a ounblnation so thrillinr,and trinjettle. as to captive.. and oboooo the heart. Three inetramente are anpryinr teat power to two ordinary 7 octave Planes. while for awnesii. parlay. bnoidth. and rlchntel atone. they challenge the von yeti. Mon of tha orld. This In the united te.tlinony or Prole:togs and Maw [aura who hare tested the Celestial Piano. Urdinani PF anos of all mew, new au ecoond hand for rays at rrdocod ELT t 1.114 •Ira Ilivadway. Saw Tort. eradelonv Manufactures k Balers, wholefula k rrtall. 'DagnerreotyDe blateriEgs. 1 W. TIIOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, •New York. Marsilfacturen•nd Dealer. PO 11.09111Teo type Apparetue, Matting. Pregorrenhko, and im porters of Platt, Chrmhala, Fancy Frames and Corea. and Material. of awry drecriptlon. Viihrtlaador lota.,C. U. Harrison's 'aidall ether "Ailinorican Cameras constantly on hotel. it the hiwoi"." torero louver oriers. mail warranted perfect. , soli/lute Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot . WM. IifePARLA_ND &. CO., 11.41DRIV LAJvr, YEW TORN'. Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, Ma: I)ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting 'lease Safesofovery she, constantlY an nstmllst Warranted In every Inspect rims Toni, Aptll 1004. .Morn RIM At' Iltriand: Gentromon—lt s.lSes Me tirs: Prps.ssnl= glr 8 1W.4,71 1 4-7.htt k .4 thing elm. my pnlalsss vu scummed, sod although It nos snowed thronahont the Ere, to Intense nest. Its eon tnoLs remained unharmed. Thsnsfoorltb little vernltinst. gut.? think. Ammer for another trlsl.ltespfstralli Orws. T. 7Z.NNT, it.. II SoottrlTllllnts st_ FEVER AND AGUE rritlathenteet rurreems In r.e.al rum. of itheumslisni and Gout, for .hos• ~m . plaints take • tablespoonful • ass. foe braid of Mi. Mellish:. eery often has lb. de.ired .f fret. Prise 11114= For 1.1. lir In all parts of the United. Stales and Canada ilfthulati• mien mod to arbitrated to IMO/ & or4s Proorietary, 911 Itroorlosy, Alrot York - AGENTS—Flextaing iltm, B. A. VatmosttA-k. & 1.. WV .0 Co.t mod Goo. 11. Kerber. Plttatorreb. IRON WAREHOUSE. - MARTIN, SPRING A CO., Importers and Doolors IRON AND. STEEL, 3:82 Grermoich &rot, Now Frk. Keep conetantJr on band • full assortment of Ear, 1,41 Band. loop, lions Ohm. and Miler IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS all Merchant s from ordern all Abeam. of thebuying. country are Ineit•J to or tomeml their Ivrlnra _Umber, b 7 mall .otnartaal to °arcare will be 1311.1 at the lowan market rates. MARTIN. SPRING t 00.. bireerGeteh it.. N. Y. IOW" 3 Ic BROTHERS Cc CO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, XXV TORK. ILther rrnered to Na.ITO =ham6, me. q/ B t., IMPORTIiNG the leading Drugs from their mislaid market,. both In Europe aod Park Labie. Preneh and Poulleh Chemieele, Perfumery. Tooth, Selland Iltle Bremhee.ll•Jr 01neem Btrattes Put. and Trieste !Won% Outs. &aye, ke... Le_ the oPor them on the mot reameable tonne Orden either be venom. or Cr mall, W 1 receive their beet attention. talZYMere • AMUF.L L CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal or la Broome Painted P.ll. and Tana, Wood and 1(0. low Wan. Ilaokats. Male, Cordage Twine. Wicking. Ilatoh re. Be.. Geneneich et. Non Y ,rL mbn-ire. yVINDOW SHADES. Gilt Cornieea, Table 011 Clot h. te.. JOUR Ntanulhot °reread holm& Dealer, No.lo t.thettitne et-and N 0.6 Chatham &mum. N.. York. fattfOlre MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT IL PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE 4 m l st- STABLX. orner Diarwad ered and Cherry Vey, .pl 5-15 PITTSNeIIti 11. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCM STIMI:T. ABOVE eKVENTII STaRrT. PII/4ADELPIII.4. S. BENSO S. l'ilornlrrox. Prscr ^J /3.ard. SI 50 Pff day—et 'Star 3. 1,04.1.111 . - .......... ......... Nat.Tel-r . trehe..l (late Ft. eharl. aver. lioteh I k: ITY HOTEL, Hato Brown ,1,1, corner of em thlfield Tani nee... littabutgh. Pr.rletora. latrrislarpt• VOl.Vraldi,llll M.lng undo, ..borough r0pa1e..4.1 furnish...l rill, new equipments thraah.t. fit open'l.r lb. toteption of the traveling nubile. enammanota..ll. tiOILS SOUTH, Coach Motor, ,rner of North ermmon .W federal anehon7 re he extendvely mannfarturne ever> dev.intbon nl of th. the hvst aork.eo• bso air.ownakt W A ItEROO3I In tho handing,. 2n.latne• where he bae at en, •••.•. . • • • rota rer, 111; rt.wk wort. (with daily additional to • Melt he In•ltre the attention and critical eaaatlnstino. !mho., enttadent—troso hip rontincnoirooreoe In hualnown• roa.nrive maim,, the material Itn.{ workmen emrlw.J. ety le ortlninh cat hie work —he cannot Iw ,mpeted with In the Elam or Wmt. • modlitak JIPIIN ROUTH. - • W 51: ;, .F 1 Inge No. Wood etreet.i.ltt;b:lr . ah. "‘" " "m4g . • . .Foilgent of the cerebrated tnana . factur, Co.. of Pais. rnh34.2 AR lo FASHIONS FOR L.4arIESIALESS- F-BTb .—e Pashas Vhions tor JUNE. 4lrert per steamer %t i do on sale on ri the Ist ',alma by MR& L 8. WILSON, ie2ll: N0.21111{ Penn, above 161142405 t. KIER,'JONES & CO., KIER'S PORTABLE 130 AT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION dIPRCHANTS, Canal Hum, Perturb stn.. Pltt. burst, Ps. liaanot.„Lard, Lard Olt, Mr.. Port, P.O. Mum. Hires ex tra awl Hol rale. Anthrsdltr and Sro. tell PHI Iron, Matra, Brio* sad ti.,, Anthracite Oral. tr. • 14,19 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Li AS commenced hipline...ill at No. 39 Mar ti" het etreot, totworn hoeond and Third an Ile heoJnol. nevi Tod from the Imparter, and monittOotnrere ilrcde for oe d VllXlVe . =.ll7l74ll73rlll d r;V: 74 l,l *t _ styles and quahtlee. which no le prepared to mate or , .0 order. In the moot eohlonablo et Ore and lo the tent man oer. Ilt•Ing hod largo etperienee In hie boolnese, Ito leek gent% o e f elFeTll:= hII4V" AIISSOLUTION OF PAItTNERSOIP , Th. rum of LIVELY t PA XION Is this dal dls ed by mutual content. W het. dispoged or our en tire I/ rc wry Vet ahlishrrient, No. PIA Liberty et - ,to Air. J. W. Ile/ ARLAND, who wUI continue the busluma and Is hereby authorised to collect all accounts due to Ile •tid to aside oil slain. against us. JOIN LA VSLY. August 2ud.llgit. .1. WILSON PAYTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY GROCERIES, i Ten.s, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves, WOOD AND I'ILDOW W.l I:E. Domestic Rouse Furnishing Goods, No. 266 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh BANKING HOUSES O JOHN T. HOGG: dew TORN, No. 22 ROUTH 3D ST. PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURG M, ALLMAIIIENTIXI.. SOMERSET. SOMERSET CO., CO.MOUNT PLEASANT, WE:TMOTIE'D O CONNELLSVILLE. FAYETTE CO.. ,UNIONTOWN e • •• •• unowriscrt.Lx, • C Delimits rerelerd, Dlientinte made, Mello Insight , mold and nolinted. Bank Notre and Moorie treottit d idW Simko, Note. and other Neenritire boorbt and mion comm Winn. Correstiondanoe and rolltiethr.i ealleited. notEt4S Agency itjosEs F. EATON, No. 10 Sixth at., agent (Dr .11ing and buying 'PATENT mitts. if now aut Audio sell therollowing lately patented artielen Tenn'. paint 011 Globs, for Eitnim *Menem tim's patent Drill. for Drilling !rim Doan Hoek Drilling Machines. Copeland's Stationaryand Portable Sew MILD Crawford'. Steani and Water Caws, and titinith's Wrought Iron pnliroad Man Machin.. Tb... mildns haft beep examined ter Prfetimi loa == d vrArliligfrZtV and rand them eee In an? Dart °CM , ...". Eliekm also fde sale hot-penned Notts and Wubers. and finiatted lima Work. 11. 1. also pftmsred to talus Agnebei for the Me of oth er patentedVOW and cow Inventions: and gift to the liminess Miami cad constant attention. Ile refers to the pillowin& RD. The andieribers haft to been Milminted with Mr Iniers P. Eaton nod haft no Definition le nemomending DIM to all wbomity wLah nremPler ftreleenmi • gem Oman of undoubted intemity and indenitlmbleindmMy In whose exe rt ion. 11.01 b. .M. Mende W. gehlrien4 • Jr.. . W oo . 4yigpm.l;„, John Graham. W. 11. Danny, 11.14dids & James Wood, ri. Mohan Sons, Kramer A Balm, , n.f.innftnied Y. Waco. —.. W11l mPhIWp. I Andn• rattan. A. W. Locona 1 _Wlboo McCorolla. PELIZWIAO. Ncnowtor Mtn. 110. FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 29. 1954. Time English rapers furnishes the following in ternFting extrzets : AN ENCtTING SCENE—TnE Ex etOltuit or Stanton is NEW DIGGINOS.—A little before this time I had ridden up to an advanced picket house of ours, which commands a view of the French lines and of our right attack. I found there Mr. Layard, who is Brill an anxious and eager ama teur out here, and a group of officers, looking down from the front on the town, which was smi ling freshly in the returning sunshine, and talk ing of an expected assault by the French. The redoubts, earthworks and redans, as well as the French and English attacks, were blazing away as usual against eacli other, and dotting the scene with puff:, of white inoke. Suddenly a sharp, crushing rattle of musketry,which came distinct ly to our ears through the roar of cannon, was heard ou the left toward!, the Flagstaff; battery, in front of cite French lines. Through - the glass I could b., the caps of some French troops, who were advancing from the last parallel by a wall, which seemed to me inside the town. "Hurrah," was the cry, "the French are in the place!" In a moment afterwards the RUSFiFTIA could be made out running as hard as they could from the rear of the Flagstaff battery, down towards the houses at the side of the tint harbor, and ere three min utes elapsed, one! two! three! up shot pillars of dust and dark smoke into the air. The RussianS land sprnew three mines inside the work - . In less than two minutes more two other mines were sprung. The musketry ceased, the smoke Cleared away, revealing n mass of ruins and broken tim bers, and beams of cottages, and presently the guns in front of the Flagstaff battery opened on the French, and destroyed all our hopes that there had been a successful assault. RUFFIAN PLAN OF THE BATTLE OF LNKEILIIANN. —The Debats , kes an interesting article by Col. St. Angel, descriptive of the battle of loiter mann,The Debate states (and thipti'new) th at the plan of the Russians, which It says, was pre pared by the Imperor Nicholas himself, was to take the height to the right of tie English, then to descend like a torrent on the siege work., to cut off the communications of the besiegers with Balaklava, and to take in reverse the line of cir cumvallatien, 'whilst General liprandi,.advan sing by the road of Balaltlars, should make a junction with the' assailant. If, it rays, this great and able manceuvre had succeeded, the combined army,attacked In the rear, would kayo been forced to abandon the siege works, and. to fight its way through the enemy's army to reach Balaklava, and the Bay of Komlah. The Debate then says that, in execution of this , plan, the heights to the right of the English became the key of the position; and, after briefly describing the terrible combats which were sustained for the possession of it, shows that a great fault was committed in not having that heaght proper ly fortified. RESSIAN Norms or me COEIITEIO.E , or Wan. —After the battle of Inkermann Gen. Cadrobert wrote to Prince MensehlkotT to apprise him that if he wished to bury hit dead he might eeud un armed aoldiers to do Co. The General likewise complained of the aarago cruelty of the Russian officers and soldier: In tilling the wounded French, contrasting such barbarity with the great care bestowed by the Frocch on the Russian °nodal., The Prince is raid to have returned ea , y short answer, to the effect that the care of trying the dead remained with those in posses- sloe of the field of battle, and that, as to any cruelty practised by his soldiers, he (the Prince) was not responsible fur theta. UTILITY or rut ILEFOLVFTY.—The ITTOITTTS carried by our officers saved their lives on serer al enrol°aa this day. When Capt. Nicholson, of the 78th, was lying on the ground he woo bayo netted by a Russian. The CJlonel immediately Shot the scoundrel dead. Ensign Butts. of the 77th, was taken prisoner by a Russian, who made him hido himself in the bosh as his regiment anent past, by keeping lila ctmked.firelock to his head. The young fellow watched his chance, and shot him dead with his revolver, getting off in safety to rejoin his regiment. Mr. Crosse, of the Light Division, was surrounded by four Ros sini:is, who thought to make sure work of him. lie shot the two in front of him with his revol ver, and a private named lioulaghari rushed out of the ranks, shot one of the remaining ho. sil ants dead, bayonetted the other, and taking up Mr. Crosse in his arms, run hack with him to ho rear of the regiment and plasm! him in .14 ty. Coources tr Dameca.—When at the battle of Inkerman Gea. Bosynet sentlo Sir George Cath cart to Inquire whether he wanted reinforce• menta, the latter being at the moment hemmed in by an immense Itu,sian force. is raid to hare replied, nTer; but don't hurry youreelf." lire, or rill WOYex COMIECTED WITH ns Colton EY, Ct/171.”1.—Cot.Tens', the emmOndant nt BoLoklara, bas recently ordered all the soldiers' wires and widows, who had es tahlish6l themselves in that place, to embaik on board ship without delay. Their general rots- conduct had obliged the commandant to adopt thin measuriir t ' It iv sincerely to be desired, therefore, that 3n Inture no soldiers' wires be al lowed to proceTt to the seene of war. letth very few exceptietts, the character. of the women that have,accMnpanied the expedition to the CH men have . been everything but meritorious. On shore they have tnisconducled themselves, whilst on board chip they are a perfect nuisance to the unfortunate captain of the transport vessel to whine charfe they are committed. Itessts.--One of the most important measures ever taken by Raman, is the decision just made by the Czar for the entbodiment of the crown peasants permanent militia corps throughout the empire. In the Imperial ukase it is specially anted that their military service shall not ex tend beyond the frontiers of Huse* but within these Emits there will be found sufficient biti- lode and longitude to give them a good lesson in latching great distances. flowerer, the same imperial will which calls this now military pow er into existence can easily order them on for eign service by a second ukase. It is stated on good authority that the llmp,eror fully expects and heartily hopes that his large landed aristoc racy and boyards will follow his example and, organize their pctumuts and serfs into regular eMtrse at their own private expense. This measure is tantamount to a levy en inane of the while male population of the empire, and in many points of view is an innovation that may at some future time exert a most important in fluence on the destinies of Itusnin—for who can answer for thelxotisequences of putting arms in to the hands Of the great 619,1!1 of the popula tion? To the Editor of the Lomlon Timex frem Leulm Keenan. Sin: In your columns of to-day two of your correspondents comp forward to comment on end to oppose the the opinions I exprossol in my speech et the Polish Anniversary. have not the intention to enter into polemics in norvol,,ration of my own views. I advanced opinions which, upon mature reflection I, in con science, took nud take to be just, correct,•and well,founded, nod leave it to public opinion to Isola" my arguments and the arguments of my opponents, and then to jodge as they think to be right. All I desire is to rectify an historical fact, the mispresentatien of which is calculated unjustly to injure the honor of my nation. Your "Angle Parisian" correspondent ven tures on thereproaeh that the Hungarian nation did not assist the l'ola io Ifir.o, but remained a quiescent species . tor of their heroic straggle. • This is utterly false. Quite the reverse is the fact. The behavior of the Hungarian nation in that emergency fills h bright page in our history, and well deserves the appreciation of all just men. • lrungary had been at that time undisturbed in her tracquility, nod unshaken by heart-revolting Royal perjury in her loyal allegiance to the house of Austria. She was, in a word, not in a rove lationary condition, like . she is now, and will continue to be, as long as she is not delivered of the Hapsburgs, who aro no more the rulers or Hungary by law, td- by a national compact, re confirmed by a coronation oath, but simply by the right of Russian bayonets. Than the Haps burgs were our legitimate Kings—often viola ting our laws, but still reigning under the pr..t tige of legitimacy. We bad painful grievances; still we had a national existence; had ourtf-cou stituttion; had the invaluable institutions of our county assemblies and municipalities and bad also our parliament, all in full °penal u, to pro tect oar national existence and to dress our grievances. There was nu imperioo necessity for, therefore no adequate cause to j stify, a re volutionary axing; consequently. net er an oc casion nor a possibility for a revel:Ale . A rev olution is never possible except when it is at ob solete necessity. I Snob has been the condition of Hungary, then; and between us and that Poland (Russian Po land) which rose In 1830 there was HaWeis, which was unable to tabs part in the Polish in surrecon, guarded as Gsfilets was by numerous Austrian army, and the house of Austria, then our legitimate sorereign, yet withwhom we were at peace, hadits armies drawn up on the fron tiers of Rankin and Poland in the. attitude of armed neutrality.. How, In such a was and under. such air =nitwits, what was It the Hungarian- nation did in regard to Poland! 'The' first 'news about the risings of Warsaw, shook the Hungarian nation likes,an electric shock. Innumerable committees were instantly ~......1 - formed all ovte the land—inot for expressing ver bal sympathy, but for affording every partible assistance to the Polish patriots. Every war like instrument that could have been hnnted up in the kingdom, and clothing, and provisions, wine,: brandy, medieriments,:surgery-apparatas, money, collected all over the land—we risked prosecution and braved the resentment of our Government, and did with the utmost energy for the Polish Patriots all your nation is just doing for your errs braves. The ladies of Hungary were day and night at work to make sharpie (lint I believe, is the word for it;) the palaces of the rich and the huts of the poor lied been converted into store-houses, filled with materials in aid of straggling Poland, and large convoys were seats day and night winding up the roads in the tiar pathian Mountains in defiance of Austrian po lice, Austrian military cordons, and Austrian vigilance. Nay, more, hundreds and hundreds of the no ble-hearted youth of Hungary, braving the dan ger of being captured and , shot in crossing the double military cordon ou both the frontier, (sev eral have actually been captured sad shot) left their Mutes and . their fortunes and went to join the ranks of the struggling Polish patriots. _Our cornitats (eountlea) the assemblies of which have not to be confounded with your public meetings, they have been the most effective and the most essential official organs of the nation's constitu tiont,l rights,—our comitalx, I say, tiny-two as they were in number, almost without exception, were at once assembled extraordinarily, and for. expression of the national will in rep sentattons to the Emperor-King, urging on him to declare in favor of Poland, to give up Onlll - (which thealapsburgs pretended to hold by I right inherent the Kingly crown of Hungary), I and toiredress the Injustice of Poland's partition by resisting the restoration of the independence ; of' the Polish nation; and, in order to show the 1 earnestness of Hungary in this determination, the comilals assured the King solemnly and nth- • cially that the nation stood prepared to undergo! whatever sacrifices to assist him in that noble task, and informed him that the representatives of the nation in Parliament shall be instructed not to shrink from granting every supply in men and money which may be required for enabling the King to carry the aim of restoring Poland. The Hungarian Parliament MOOR afterward met, and took up the clue of the provincial manifes tations; the hall of oar National Aisembly re sounded with the noblest and boldest declare tions of the national determination to undergo even the risk of a bloody and sumptuous war in support of Poland; the House of Representatives framed representations to the sovereign accord ingly, and up to 1648 not once had the Hung.. rian Parliament met without persistently re i coming its efforts in favor of Poland. I And when Pohind succumbed, when the Gov. ernment we were subject to issued orders for not admitting the Polish refugees to cross tine ! frontier of Hungary, we smuggled them, at the risk of our lives, to our homes; we gave them not mach of thundering cheers, (that's not in our national character, being rather a silent people,) but we took them to our fire-sides, placed them at our right, and held them us mem bers of our own family for years and yew, with out even asking for their names or inquiring whether they were aristocrats or democrats. That is, Sir, what Hungary did; and then up starts in your paper an anonymous pen, puree ing truth, falsifying history, and insulting a no ble, generous,, unfortunate nation, by saying that "Hungary remained a quiescent spectator "of the heroic struggles of Poland." In regard to myself, I never asked your favor or even appealed to your sense of justice, nor ever will; bat, when I see an attempt made to insult the honor.of my nation, I helm to be jus tified in the estimation of all good men for re questing you to give room to this rectification of facts, which I give, not from traditional reports, but from personal experience. With this I will leave your readers to judge whether, with • these facts for antecedents-- whether now,,after the Hapsburgs have torn to pieces the notional compaczbetween themselves and Hungary; altar they have driven Hungary to a revolution, too mock envenomed by treach ery, perjury, murder, blood, and the gallows to i allow of any reconciliation for all . eternity—a revolution only saspended de forts by 111139i311 bayonets, but not subdued—after wo have seed the armies of the Czar come down upon us'to crush our national existence, with no pretext at all to excuse that foul encroachment on the lawn of notions, with not even so much of a pretext as he is putting forth for his aggression upon Tur key t leave It to year miss trijudge whether I was justified io saying "Hungary will standby reviving Poland, because our enemies are the same, and our cause a identicaL" have the hottor to he, Sir, your humble servant, L. KOCSCTU No. 21 Alpna-road, Regent's Park, Dee. G. Quentin BETWEEN Poises German or CA./I- I:lama. Mils Loan Rooms.—The following is from the Daily News correspondence at the Cri mea:—Long before this letter reaches, you will know much more than we du of what is here gen erally spoken of as the .• row of the Duke of Cambridge." Ilis royal highness Is now on board ; ship, bound for Constantinople, and, as some say. I for England. ft is asserted that he quarrelled with the commander-in-chief, in consequence of the battle of the sth. The duke resented the. manner In which- the Guards were cut up, and it is asserted ho said some very smart words to Lord Raglan about the manner in which the Guards and the Second division were left expos ed to the aerault of the Russian army. What Lord Raglan replied is not known, but the end of it woo (thus it is whispered in the camp) that the duke went off in high dudgeon,. intending to proceed to England and tell them all ',bout Lord Raglan .d the army." As for the posi tion which the Russians attacked, the Comman der-in-Chief has already confessed his fault, and made amend, honorable in the face of the whole army. On the very next morning after the bat tle, in obedience to orders receives' from head quarters, tbo engineers commenced fortifying the position, nntethis afternoon the redoubt thrown up by them was mounted with two tiB pounders, two 22 pounder, and four S inch long guns. No apology in general Orders could bo more satisfac tory, and let me add, more honorable to Lord Raglan, than this ready and practical acknowl eillement"of one of the most fatal errors which it is in the power of a commander-In-chief to commit The correspondent of the Morning Post, writing on the 13th from before Sebasto pol, says—. The Duke of Cambridge has gone on board ,hip. Throughout the battle of [niter mann he distinguished himself for his coolness and his gallantry; he seas slightly wounded, and bin cloak tattered by bullets; but when all was over, the severe loss experienced by his brigade was too much for him, his spirit sank, and ho felt it necessary to leave thencene of the slaugh ter for a time. Tree,,six Russians fell to every Guardsman, but still our loss was quite heavy enough to deeply grieve the Duke, and make a retreat to quiet meet necessary. I should not be surprised, if he were to winter in England and come out again in the spring." &MOCK. Tag 1101.NES COUNTY DEVAOI.- rie--Nothing has to yet been beard of Shrock, the Holmes county defaulter. He left Millersburgli at night, in company with a law yer named Gilbert, who recently left that place for Chicago as a residence. Suspicion falls hea vily on Gilbert,; who, it is believed, is at the bottom of the defalcation. . _ After leaving Milleraburgh in a clandestine manner, Gilbert proceeded with his dupe to Mas sillon to get a check on a merchant of this city cashed at one of the banks there. Failing to get the money, they proceeded in the care to Cleveland, where they put up at the American Hotel. Shroek was quite unwell and dispirited, and Gilbert did the flnanciering for him whilst here. Borne $14,000 of paper was exchanged for gold. Gilbert started for Chicago on the afternoon train, Borne twenty minutes before tihrook loft the Hotel. The latter left with no baggage but a curvet bag; the other evidently was purser. Lthrock, whoa at the depot, asked for a second class or emigrant ticket, but as he ' seemeirtuswell, and was respectfully dressed, the agent strongly advised him to purchase a first class ticket, which he did, to Toledo. The offt cers have identified him to that point, but therm all further trace of him is lost. Gilbert was found and questioned about Shrock and the rob bery. He gave curt answers: said that be ad vised Shrock to run off; that ho did BO prates atonally, and was well paid fur his advice, and It was nobody's businees. Some think that Shrock was got rid of at Toledo, or is secreted up the lakes. It is said that by reason of legal informality In the bond, Shrocife bail will escape the respon sibility of his defalcation, and that the county mast lone the money. Gilbert is said to here drere:the bond: as at that time be was a stare the first magnitude among the democracy of Holmes. Shrook left—his wife in destitute cit. camstanees.—Ckesien4i Leader. raosumsoe, Dee. 26.—The Superior Court of this State has decided that the elatieuSin the 1, li quor law authorizing the seizure and destruc ion of liquor is unconstitutional. The other eta es of the law Are sustained. , ii/dITIVAD, Dee. 23.—The main building of the Large Safety 'Fuse . Establishment of Eaten Al Brother*, in Sixdthiteld, Cona, was entirely do strayed last night; in consequence of some maize. rial employed in maiden. the fase exploding and netting the building e an tire. The loss has not been ascertained. - iii_:.-.,c~ ~ - :. ~r,:i: her.dk. / of Pluebwith A Good Exam,lr fp =lll=lll Tue iv ...sae lutinensau. Scrtoot..—About eighteen months since; a number of Mitt organ ized an - Industrial School for; vagrant girls in Avenue D.. near Eighth ealeet, the object of which was to gather in those degraded children, whose parents were too poor or too vicious to clothe them decently and vend them to the pub ' lic schools. These children were supplied with I necessary clothing and a dinner, and were I n . stracted en sowing and the rudiments of ado= v hen. The school was co far successful that at the first anniversary meeting in February last, Vit was proposed, in the annual report, to raise I funds for the purchase of a building which should accommodate the increasing numbers anddifford ; greater facilities for instructing them.' One gee tleman voluntarily headed the subscription list with a donation of ono th..teand dollars, and in lees than three months, more than tea thousand dollars were raised, the house purchased and the school re-opened as the Wilson Dirleetrial v Se/Awl. The members of the Society desiring to associate wita.it the name of. the lady who was V its energetic and efficient founder. During the I past Summer about one hundred and fifty chil dren from the most depraved and degraded por tico of the population have been in constantet v tendance at the school, their meet pressing wants have been supplied, and they have made marked nod gratifying pi ogress in morals and education. In removing to their present locality ii was de signed by the Society to introduce various trades into the school, and particularly to give last:rue ' don in all that relates to domestic service, cook ing. baking bread, washing. ironing, !Icc-, ;and thus to meet- a want long felt inthe community, of a school where servants may be well trained and instructed in their duties. Of the Valles, dressmaking only has as yet been introducell.— Au experienced dressmaker was augagedat gl ary of three hundred dollars per annum, to ire instruction, and thus far this department has been found entirely to pay its owti expenses., It is surprising and interesting to see little btre footed girls of twelve and fourteen years of ago with clean aprons and clean, hands at work en rich and costly silks, and still more so to ;see how neatly the work is done. The unecestr, this experiment gives great encouragensent to in troduce other trades, such as shoe binding, tail oring and whatever can be profitably taught.' The purchase of the home and other incidental expenses, have drawn largely on the resources of the society whose fonds consist solely of spb ssoriptious or contributions, raised by the indisfid ual members, andtionations are earnestly soliriit ed in money, coal, groceries, dry goods, shots,. cast-off-clothing, furniture, new or old, and books. In cormection with the school, the stici ety has opened a free circulating library, for tile district, which consists already of four hundtved volumes; donations of books, new or old, woad be most acceptable. As an evidence that there ore thinkers as wallas readers of these books, an application (or "Edwards ea the Will" abut made a few days since by a labonug man. Should persona residing in the country be dis posed to aid in thin benevolent work, all kinds pf country produce would be gladly received, aid' vegetables, and pork and hams, would he equid to donations in money. Should wag ono be In want of laborers, the applications at the Schetol for work are constant arid urgent. In these ef forts to reform juvenile vagrants, which aim at the prevention, rather than the punishment erf crime, every member of societris intereated,atid this and similar institntione,"ariose members de vote much time and personal attentiori to theet, ject, rely with confidence on the cordial co-opera tion of the community, and those who have not the time, will, it is hoped, contribute some email portion of means. Society Is responsible for the crimes of those who grow up in its midst in the depths of poierty, ignorance and temptation, and who take a fearful revenge -for this neglect in •ear they afterwards wage ens... • the war they afterwards Inge upon it. To become a member of this Society, the pay ment of two dollars only in required, and atten dance at its monthly meetings, held on the last Saturday of every month at 12 o'clock, at the rooms of the wheel, No. 187 Avenue A. And it there are those ladies who bare unoccupied time, or who are longing for a "sphere," here is one wide as the most ambitions could desire. Money, talent, time, influence and enthusiasm are al needed: "the harvest is white and the laborers are few." Let the mother leave her protected and idolised darlings in the warm shelter of their cheerful homes for an hour, and bring to these children of destitution and despair some rays of love and light from her own domestic altar. Let the daughterof affluence and luxury lay aside the Immune that beguiles her of her tears," and come and glvs trims =Hering and sot-row the wastes on these airy beings _Led the women who would save from infamy and deg- ' ' redalion the sweet innocence of girlhood reach out her protecting hand, and lift these little ones from the abyss in which they are sinking. Lot the follower of Him who went about doing good, and who said, ••Sasjfer link children' to come unto me," find here the Master's vineyard, and come and labor in it. Go and do thou likewise. - Fistimsranta Ca mem —We gather from the fol lowing paragraph in the New York Mirror, of Monday, that fashionable churches in that city manage to perform religious worship and give a grand concert at once and the same tinier "We have received a printed programme of the music to be performed at' (trace Church, this morning, with the names of the principal artists We cannot afford it room in the present ctuwded state of our columns, especially as the ygrform• once is not advertised; but we state with plea sore that the selection has been made with e ' careful eyo to the taste of the more cultivated part of the musical public, and that we have no doubt the several mamma will be performed in excellent style, and attract large and brilliant audiences," Tue ANNIXATION or SBI SEND7IOII IBLAMDS. —The Washington correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce anys: "I learn from very good authority, that the fundamental article of the flawaiin annexation treaty provides for the immediate admissiori.of the Islands into this Union, a• an independent and sorereignShite: They are to come into the Union as Texas did, and are to be represented; of course, in the nett Congress, by two Senators... Nods Assaxamos.—The Panama Herald tease?, tolearn from 'goo I authority" that treaty Gas, been made , between thoUnitqd States and &wader, by which the latter Cedes her ear ereigoty over the Gallapagos group of. Islands to the United States for the sum of threo of dollars. It is farther alleged that rich deposits of guano of good quality have been dis covered on the islands; that Eucador is badly in want of money, and that Gen. Vinariel, the Eu cador ambassador at itrObington, owns one of the largeseislands and wants to sell. The group , lice uirectly under the equator, some fire or six hundred miles from the continent, is volcanic in , character, and numbers ten islands. There are' said to be not less than two thousand vol6Atio craters in the islands! As regards the guano alleged to have been discovered, it will be re membered that Darwin, the eminent natnrallet, expressly says there is n remarkable scarcity of agent= birds thronghott the group, a fact con firmed by the captains of vessels who have visit ed the islands. This is rather staggering to the guano discovery. Ftae ETTIDOUISH6O DT Sraest.—lna firs which ochiGed at Peoria, in Friedly & Lincoln's factory, the proprietors ordered the safety valve of the steam engine to be opened. In .a few Minutes the building was filled with steam, which penetrated every corner where fire could burn and completely subdued the flames. Every manu factory where steam is used could hare mechani cal contrivances by which the steam from the boiler Chula . be admitted into every room liable to fire, and thus possess the means upon the pre mises of subduing the flames. A Convzar.—The Bev. Stephen Blassack, a Hungarian by birth, and for many years a priest of the Romish Church, was recently received into communion of the Episcopal Church, at St. Louis, Mo. Trim ElOlllll OP /OVARY MILITARY CORY= elec.—We leant that the Pregame at the Penn sylverila Railroad Company has agreed to per mit the 1111411 of the war of 1812, to pass over that road, free of charge, to the Convention that 'is to assemble at Washington on the 9th of Jane: ary next. We take it for granted t h at the other Railroad Companies will grant thersame Tacilt ties to "the men of the second war of indepen dence." Sramuriami, lIL, Doe. 22.—Taterlay, about 4 o'clock, P. M., ea the train was going north do the Omit Weatern Railroad, and shortly after leaving the Slechanicaborg Station the boiler of the locomotive exploded with trem endousi force. throwing the locomotive fifty feet up in the sir, tearing :it :alto atoms, and in s tantly killing H. !Unarm/in. engineer. and sovercly injuring Mr. Smith, Seeman, and smashing - up the baggage ear: No other damage was done to the train: MAW; Dee. 28:-0n Monday bset, Mri. E. Dice, at this 'thy. died after &vary abort illness. Cir ca m ta nc es tetuaing_to show that ahe died from the effeetief 'poison, Induced an enimiry Ito bernade, and, slier a post niortera weirdos. ition had teen beld, such was prated to bithe 'ease. Charles OW, her brotherdridaw, heehaw arrested' on suspicion of having ausied her death. The parties are highly respectable. VOLUME LXVIII.,4NUMBER-110. CASK or CAPS:UN GIBBOX:7--ICLO diplomatic correspodente reference to the interminable case 9LCaptein Gibson, haest.laugtiribund its `. way into print. From this it sppears that Mr. Belmonte obeyed his Warm:Bons, whichirere to 4-• • persevere "resolutely, but temperately,* In de- .1, mending the $lOO,OOO indemnity front the Dutch Goren:men; but that the latter repeatedly re- g fused to accede to the demand. Mr. Belmonte e last not• to the Dutch Minister, concludes In ihe annexed warlike strew, from which It would op pear that the correspondences Is at an end, and that on claim for indemnity is to be enforced by 1 , arm.: ' "Walter M. Gibson, an American citizen, sail ing under the nag of his coantry, has been most cruelly and unjustyl imprisoned and despoiled of - property by the authority of the Netherlands India, and as his rightful claim for indemnity is wholly refused by you, it noW • only remains for my Government to take each measures for the enforcement of Mr. Gibion'selaim se flimsy deem et and proper in the premises." When Mr. Belmonte wan appointed Charge to the Gagne, much dissatisfaction' was expressed in all parts of the United States that a foreign er, , inexperienced in polities or dipkunacy should be sent abroad to occupy so important I h position. .The ready answer then was that M. Belmonte being a Duteltian by birth, must pasiess a knowledge of the temper and Customs of the Dutch government, which would render him a valuable representative. Thdreault has shown how-utterly futile was such a soppottitiOu- Not only boa Mr. Belmont. made s;complete failure in a ease where every principle of ' law and jus tice was on our side, but It Is alleged that much of this result is attributable to the-fast of his diplomatic conversations.haying beater so pa eta a 'nature as to belie WA official notes. Blot whether this be true or false, his = Dutch birth and knowledge have not been ot gig slighteilt ad vantage to him in the -prosecution - of the de nand.—Phil. North Americas.. . CONTrAITI. Aeciier , Wino* has notified Ilea James C. Allen that he shall contest hie right to a seat in the next' Howie of ,Hepeepentativee, from the 7th Congressional dis trict of Illinois. It 'will be remembered that the official vote - of the district elected Mr. Allan by one majority. It is said-that a mistake of sixty Totes in faaoraf Mr. Archer has been dhwoorerod in. Clay county alone. We team from Washington, that the Conimit tee on Foreign Relations have had .31r. Cling man's resolution, to offer the mediation of the United States to Russia on one aide, and to the allies on the other, under consideration, and that they have agreed nnanimonsly . to report in its favor. Steve Terms.-The schooner George U Town send, which has just been loading at Hew York for the Coast of Africa, to' engage in the slave trade between there and .the Cuban toast, hart been seized by the U. S. bistaict Marshal. She is owned by American citizens, resident at Hemp stead, Long-Island, and her cargo was aoasigned to a British merchant at Gambia, named. Brown. TUX FLOMDA SEMATOT4-111 the Florida Leg islature, the recent vote Or United Stites Sena tor, was 31 for David L.lYalee Dem., 21 for Brown, Whig, and two for Black, Dew. Ynlee is not' a native of • the United States, and his election is therefore an anti-Know Nothing tic tory. • A man named ilenry Lee was sentenced at Providence, the other day, for 'bye years, for burglary. When naked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced on him, he presented a letter to the Judge, in which he said he was thirty-nine years of age, and that twenty-two years of his life had been spent in - Another Pittsburg/Kir to the wonderfully entiallve poems of ikerhay.A.Holland illthang Prrntsurna. Dec.edh.ialia Haan. Begj, Fhgt,", fa.—Gentlernen—Var • rsar ram I h are been a=eted very serial:tali vith dreMdu. much so , that mr stomach rehaed to retain m. nip hare tried almost rimy rannely, mai the regime.% W. nhysiclans ; pit aithunt milli I began_ UM Yier=t b amolt i o=l.l es UM. rfalft ' rffiesent mooring the extreme &WM' occaaioned by. Ude and generally Au tonleit Deafen squab sad ...IM , . Respeettollr. 4.01, Warr.,3,kst.. balm , Mutat. Cdtrnes—lie careful to web for BMthISTIVII Bit ter. The great %b.:Malty of this medial. has induced ' pr=e n the t hiob tralerVa:elif=tliMe't bold at 51 per bow, or bottles lbr LS. tor I.letars, BENJ. PACK.!..A oa.. bor. Sd Smithl se • JNO. O. OMlT!!.Blrmlngham.. _ e. P. ' daMde Am Druggirtaisangrally. SEAT OF .WAR—Just rad Eby the, el nb waiter Maps of the Boat'of War, the Qimp, Tterkar, Amt., Moor, febeckeocia. etc; alio,of tb• Baltic. Out( of Firdasod. Northern Bond. etc - 'flier Maps an Ma late ~..t . i r, ;,,lzecoet, haring bean tuned In =e t: V . PetirsbonierfrerastlafrM a deli U. Inrefq- HO OGS-150 Dead Hoge, average 200, for Wei by SUMTER DWP08111.1...C0 1. 132, 2d st. WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. will Mirieo their who". stock of Wool riga Stk wet; Wo, Cul:mem, Dakhla.. Ate., ka EMBUOIDERTES REDUCED-A.A.. Ma • C0..01, an Patsmtlq, 16th, »dna. th• Trimming; ft- justopened. REMNANTS OF SILKS—A. A. Mason /c Co. will offer on tiatordsa. Dre. • lano. lot of comantn cents, at shoat. on e half the o.olooloe. DRIED FRUIT-300 bus. Dried Peaches; reed andfor sale hi' dae W 11.41011TBAOMI"t. lINOLEN FLANNELS--White, Scarlet, v sad Yellow, Plain end Twilled Flume% id lite ramie Ineeiwti. A. A. aueav t.C0.20, .66 et. 111.4 -1 0 R DECEMBER --Harper„ Putnam, :I r der. Orsham. and Wan.. a. BADlAR..illsei. NETV AND SEASONABLE BOOKS, 181F11- ed by the Aaterrlcao Scoa.7 Saw/ Onlott. th tostutiful engraving.. We bare nom boon able to odor to our Mauls. old au well se mug, such • Darc u stl i tntly Insgl t l , t , l 3 2rlaty of Mut ted Bookt the t Unto: A full otipply just rodd par tureen tdso,' Wew 41900 from Now goesod S. S. Bobo, wad otkur losarot 10'0. Ilehlog boosts, to which tho Itttrutlau of premium lbr denools.kr4 Is invited. =a:A=l 4,l',V,,atriVlcitthurruielt.yrrot'LlV del9 LISR. ailevar. BARGAINS IN. HOUSES—We offer for 999.filoresolgood. solotontlal Dwain Dhow. to conoolkot koatio., moll mongol tbt comfort and to Kood oblr.sed bill be sold at tom' rotao—oloorr ttpri Itzi , thvar t at= por o nall n sb prior Or omaX l La t rao . g . Lan g. : I L, otrj=c, bane= a. t t be old : 919 9 : 1 : 9 • • • "TOBACCO-138 Ina. manufactured Tobacco i do S ‘ * " d 6s , 8,"-ar24.0%, 195 Liberty st. 30 KGB. 6 TYPIST TOBACCO for sale by .4Q1,1 HAVANA AND REGALIA. M- O O AILS.I.O and anal elms, some lin mob, kga n a tha tam& or aanimmen, n j otamatiou.• 4Htli EISOME-LIOE. SETTS ree'd by Ex p... thla macawd S " 1 Mason Collar anteeveu . . . . 1 Guipure Chunizette and aleirree 1 Jlaltese Miler " i :.1 Valenciennes Clieralsette. and Shona, de the ants unsold sre to lie returned to New -Ito* On Prlclan Ladles wishing_anything/tot Ws kind sbouLt can today. at 'VAS OultOgfria.ls3 Makst et, enr. of Dtasd." BLACK LEAD - 1000 lb& German fer sale by d. 14 • IL E. EILLEBE !OMR VIDLVING'S WORKS for sale by del 7.8. DAYII3OB. oSHartri at. "- I :if. 5 O. y _eta., for rale by J. S. DAVISON. OS blartot a 4 . 1 11AWLS.--500 more :Square Woolen 1.1 Fhwhe, at 62Se A. A. lIIASOS£OO., R 6 6th t. C9I.IIAP CALICOES-10 cases more of ‘..1 theft 4, and lie C.Mono.: A. A. M.IOOIIA COIL Ano n LBS. GARRVITS'SCOTOLI s""l'd°""ltANonac.a., HOLIDAY BOOKS of all kinds at pA N I• SON'S Chum Book Bton, 65 blukat ite6 ECOND-HAND BOOKS FROM-AIRY -1..-incts—w.htv•lnsreed trim /Naas enenlial4 able lota o Mx glut moans /Wad. BOOK. 'Mich la Sl* selling at Fix, considerably limerthan Mr. dab .• . J. B.DAYIBON, 66 Mut*. kt. RAWING AND. PAINTING.LESSONB D• lam smostmeat alba mg* meet sad bautlfal Yrebeb amid ChinnaTt &dm, All luterestO 112 painting and &swing aro Welted to flour t .them. The eapies an J.S.dapted to aLI ea!sur of Us !Duty. deft T, ATER ; YEARS, byt4e.tithpr.oTlau ", b /ViLim s dg.dr do do do do. zoom by Enooa rrom non.* J.16.82411.7C1it.b5t: ItIBLES—S. Sadler, Alleglitaw has lust owned • hoe sooxttoont of contriots. both Id nopoot to priat sogotylo of bindle& nom thou:mall sas Intormeltata Aso. 14 laror Wally and pulpit edibles. !VIINCE PIE FDEINEr7 . e Citron. sek3Cl sr. a. IMO. Ititzaapinv, aßkFlry u r rr4l,--Ic:si b p , ack!ct and SELL Vag:pi sIIEET-IVEICS--2 bales ree'd sndfor sate by b‘3o ent, t•LIQ6I`II'_ EtX.:l --- ErFABIILY FLOV/3 , r4he Fotk MU. llC9edshalills. Dolm. Hllh fa doer 11.12 d *NC aka 1.7 . APPISB-2-51mia: j tb D r taia;‘ii, IfE.M3B-3 bap White for raw sYRUP-ACt bbls. New Orltens; .1•11 6 do PllleddidiS.VentalU_...: 'FIRE -- KIRDLINti --40 pacts CheeTeettor A LCOHOL-75 sada2a ss yr cent, in JO, sag Ite Ws by 1. Attire .w.67W00d ft. 777 ,-- .i "e 11