,ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIRECTORY".. S, AL PETTLNOILL t DA'S ADVERTISING AGENCY : N/Aucr waxer. Nor ]ors... And Al, 10, actie drat, fixion. :P. k On Me ateeata ter the doat LeduenUal and Lamed t. elendaZna mem:meld Paned both in Um United Meted d NOY YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. The lAteelny. lid of Bouttness rims aye artmag the anJ mart reltepte.in the dty of Neer 37.1 t. amazzoN antisos, a 3RIINO, WEISSENI3ORN & CO., (late C. 13= isaeimaa l j=t147,1 . .' d 1 lultZume:ts and Zia lane • 1e12,1de.11.1., =MU OH i COLT'S Standard Cotton Safi Duck; CP IL C. Ilk kCII kGL, N 0.71 Plte xteen, New Yort, raAinita Cotton 'tat= auk Satinett Pliant nr.15..M.Y1t 7 .5.5 • Dfil GODI. It OWEN, SIoNAILLEE .k CO. Importers of Anteetenn wad F -.ego alkannd Fancy (Thod,ll2 and tesp3ol.s Broan_twatt COTTENET & CO., Imyorters of Freneb tatwSossotherEtatepr•ext Groin, No. 40 ltraltd ntreet. PSTF7II S .I nt IfONIG, 100 Libefist., and ALA 105 Cenlszet., enr,Triratylaste, Importers or Lams ...rudrolderient enkx. I,ll24icestatsl's.s e ffs OWBN, 15 Broad St., Importer of Dress Trim:tango, Gimps and 'hinges, Bilk [meet., 3l.lron and Bilk I.io.is I gen,rall.r. tatg.¢3o7.4 ORN, SCHLUTER & HAARAOS, 1M - nortora of Garman and Helena Broad Blatt.. RDA. oroorion /t0.,,,N0. 60 Endanno Mao, [op.:W:6 puitaVii..3IIILLRN, linporter of French ' ii, elintan and Strips Dry Good', :.,1110, Velvets Alexi. • nos. Pbarlp,Biona. tn.. No. da ',rood stmt. Now York. ..:-.L ..% .P2 4 .V?TY . 2 5 FtERTRAND, FRERES & lIENRY, Int l. porters orLinon . Cuntrl. and Lioen CamboL , Band kerohlerl-Llnan lawns, EmbroddodrocLe4, (own manufse t,rocd4 Beantat.: • • - • de.2*.tjol'Es MEEKER & MiLCHOFY,liiimufacturers flraditinnable Dress and Cloalariadaludn. Penney, ..toupaqassela.'llattoro, ke. 24 Bo stront. jal.34yßal'ns t- B.: ,ILITC II & C 04.99 Chambers street,- J. Importros of Gentlemen,' l'andieditg fitzd.t. and ofacturors or dbloto. Stock. de. tanz3Bss , pp 7OIIN si. DAVIES, JONES k CO., Im Le/ t:30" .54' • 's c'ei~iezv nr:s~nx: `- t a j SE the _Mexican' Illtistang Liniment in yßhetunatlen. Bruton. Cu,.al Sonia, Cute. Pile, an Sonia an effectual cure for all external offoolalnta of man of animal.' 8. W. liostbnion. officinal oriel a it or and ;implicit", Xo4llroad.way. N. Y. if)" 0 4.iiN'43 • ' • DAOI3EUNEMITE.B. . . . _ GURNEY,I`o. 349 Bro.iltre.y, the olden atui most ertennive est.:a:MAY=lmA the Unitol A_ Esx' LIDWA_RDS, SANFORD CO.. Foreign l`JExpresti.No. 38 lh , a4way. Goode and Par Lairrr rnr• warded to and (rem parta.of the world. Agent iu Pittrbargh. Adam, I.. Ce. FRENCH. AND GERMAN FANCY BASKET?. lIIARLES ZINN 4. - CO., 5 Maiden Lan. Impoiterr Ot - Frenall and G,rroan Valley .13 Tray Inn Basket et. anti manufacturers of Cane Uld Cohnnd W Ins etnaittn. and Jenny Lind Weutstandk te. . GILVTES &ND TENDEIL, • WDI. H. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. T '3=l.M 5...) Brats and Tender Maker. 891 Broadway.ne &or stare 19th at, Ntw York.oeln BaTT:a ESTII RUBBER CHDODB. ILE NEWARK. INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 .Pdalden Lana N.-Y., Nlannfactarrers and Wholmmix re Ir. iloodye.h. ratent India Rubber hoot, :born. iellhe. Clothing. Balla Tor, to., tn. fed-If:W.O.ZZ ENION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John anake aft kind.. of Rubber Clothing. Cloth, DTLIR- Artlelak at: Coats from /52,c0 to WM each. &53.1rtfeld'55 SLI - Cill'ElLY A-ND IiACILL7ii: NDREWS &JESUP, No. G 7 Pine at.,New A Tort. Como:anion Mirehanto far Woolen e of al kind. e oeblniete Teols an Cotter. sold 3inehicierr. from the best mak•ri ho Jaeien 54.-eatog for Lovell Ma o Woo Shoro. C , YRUS W, FIELDS CO., 11 Cliff str,!ct, Isriort., , nniasi Wholesale Dealers In Aracrlean.rosneh. Warmand Enalish PAITh.e and every dracrinlleo Paper Man an argeturers materials, , taalgalW. Q n N [MOA, ;LEWIS & BARTOW; No. 11l wiau. greet Variety of PAPER far Book aL. . Stationers; Printers, Besakblndera Mansdartnerrs, and Tradesmen goo.rallr. 41037,5 PAM .athla COLo6.3l.t.tilirauxunallin, jEtAINBO* COLOR WORKS, Roollestei N mcd,,i, u.r. Paris ..a 'SALAMANDER ICK. Shanfactscrer..l92Pearl • taparbs TOYS AND FANCY GOODD. ABIELORN & CO., 54 Nrtedett Lane, ~(sR stein) and 27 146417 street. lisparters °STOVE, end rAIsCY tiouDS., • tde.lols TILTS. 7033,YL00D1S AND CIEI3LICLY.4OPS. ILLEE, COATER,E DAME, No. 279 wm.xtow was.% PAINTS. Am • ri WILLON L- CO„ Impoiters of e/ • hastell sad tilainw o. 34 oxplar xtomc • ca•34:m... ' BOOTS & SHOEB,i • WIEOL.E,SALE AND RETAIL, '7/121EBS ROBB,. MASKET and - 6 Union ste, 3d door from ta. Market Ho., Pittsburgh. would inform o Mends and the nubile mmerally, .that be hasjust rve'd his Fall Stock of Dents sod Shoe, In all their varistiea. Ills Stock le one cr the Janine ever opened In Utdshity and embrace Mon worn by the Indio, of Phgadelphla. New" York and Itoston.nnd he trusts eannot fall to plesswel. Great care has been olreo, in alectior the eholceet grereix,rell of which he warrants. • Lie alsonont/ nues to menufseturans heretofore, all der Iseriptierna of Wats >21,1 Shoes, and front hls be experi ence of ever.% years In busineemb, tide dl r . fa, be trues. Isollielent guara n tee that thaw who favor him with th eir ....ges elk bs &air dealtaelthe . 6E16 ,RISSOLUTION •OF PARTNERSIIIP.—. Nab= is booby alesn that the Partneywhlp hem • existing ender the elm and style of KIEFY.R IHNES has beetoTissolved. Therm. teU.etnre of WATCH. •CRIXILLS stUl hd earned on we tuned by the rentainiou "- rlM l SeVT ' Penost, I • hayard.7rten . rn. Flasher:lh Z. T. ton.. nano. Excelsior Cantage Factory. _BROTHERS a, • C 0.,. lir:Wil e:deo** otroar of Rebitensand 13elniontAte_ JOHNSTON , loghankr thlty,Pa. haws on hand and ara manufacturing an erattmaloosportmantolCarotagon,Mot".war&Boggioa. Damao COI. A: mad. in all their Tallow etyler with • Strict regard to ditrabilltr and beauty . of ftrileh, pa int In . work thy. West Juniata Iran and ,11satern Hickory. =dant t ea en fa mote die with t ahle term h'eLe7a'!"l - boverfeirtlf rstliffiril Oa of their ore. toIVT every 16 m.nute• dining ttio dar. • WE§PERVELT, Venetian BVini • lernewegw,N. 3.3 EL Clap stmt. STEAMBOAT OWNERS--Wanted to eekoL ß `nterist In • Stn. boat, fat vtdch caah. es Ohmestal•vlll be hivess. EnpOrh of ce-ihr - • I - THOMAS MOOIM.. .l, 4th et. : ---- 7. - FANCY CHINA ATOIEfi- - • - 65 WOOO STR PITIMWRGII. . JUST Imporieti*& now open a full nesfut 'eseot • French Ind:rmcfubanr , Lad Mater . China. Gilt nd Whim and Colored Elone , CU.; Comma Warp bi• far coontrr trwic.. nIG-Im' IL IIUDKINS4N. tpt. rootociatet. groom. . • • lEriai.inass WORKS., co.. • • . gANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, Bottle,sad ill Undid Green 'Led Vint Ulu:way., oo' aleas. e. , -No. 2.3 Market atmet. Pittotrurgb. P. Partied. attention Prime to Prie ..ttlAbt ko bottle. • " 417 t - Ca.SAti—, H 50 acres of land tin White Oak Bottom. T tone from AloSitesport- Tin Import , tointe area° agree ofeleved land. a.goalboano and tan. •• a mom tech.:L. - to, Ahn, a Lugo Yartrty •of Beal- rotate, ••• dtoloitod y toy Printed Hodge, and ny ' one efebing to ba rea on l ertste, woold.do well to get a it M (ate) at la y ottoe, as It le the auk - test waY to Mot t obere torrogm an; by had. Enquire of . • .. TIRO% K . rt ' {-- A good House on 51 - kt. ) (40,11 EadthOeldaadatant eta. - !total= per mo th . . „et, . . ' TM& W00t0t.74 l'oottb'st. FARKE.ItS,'DAIRYSIEN AN: , TAN- Wecamorolcad w , 0nt7.60 mita (2 hours ride) from rltlaboroh. nid 14 . atllas fa= /11.11-11 d• Wm.. Station. on the l'ennstlcanls • itathatd. About agaves aro elearechzood tillable land. , ottcamlltelalla Logyouse and Barn_ It lc wolf adapted lotharalshatorfocat.calt ironldatakean excallant MUT. Irma =ming luxuriantly. and lb. also. Leh:teach cori Illadvithtba but 'rata, There!. an abundance or tha _ not Latta. Hs Cheartaat. Meath ut 041.14 Park hot lac) , Whits Oalt.Poplar.ta l• well wrathy the attamthon of 'Anima...the cart can no *cot to Plttahcott. olthor 7cs. Umber aloha la aortic num, than •~iut r Mon f the hold aotild afford caret : calc=l: i t i T b d° 4111tPl.' " 111 t.dkted grp=rs r • Sa_Par , amiy. "actata — hand.. tpl balance In thew .2.4 D•rments. WI Wl4.t. - • • ' M F n ' s of TIME. WOO D--,rd Wood • • Belf-Heitag and Box Irons:' Tab Sullcriber haring purchased tho .thydin,4nba J, J.Johnownee PM.< Dos and; J. stae• Patent iSelaileatina antootnitin lamb la now sitanstild/ entairod mow•Owtalina. thee... In con nection wash': • shove. he keep' to... Upon band at big V5M06120311 !WOW or "ton n inoon andlrood •100111.131 of the onamon gnllor wod na4 (me, to WOW. hewould ranontsnn, _ntientioo of wnaleaa. I.3r•rs and tb• puttle in amoral. swo4-4 C. IiLN(.I4L4ID: ...bent, i t , - - No. 1.6 iireA Strad. rdwaaapftut, — importers of G. I. Gee's Unrivalled EDIJ E S.. - Agents for the most Celebrated wooma"raziars, Hosartr,xzrizzro Arias's. tre Fans. HARDWARE FOR , BADDIXESIAND CARRIAGE MA rim ( 34' - '' irqol ,STREIT, PllTsncizall. dam, Cloth., Lams, Dinnets. "foes. Doer nab /Ng 240 1 1 , dayeV BPri.go. Aziao, Vardsb.ta, - VAST Ong) CALICOES-StistUcq tut cord Palma, AIL w widch will be wart. .41 A. • CO. fIitEESE-500 bu. R. Cheese mow. reed sad Azad. T. 00.112; 2d4 MEN '_ 7 .f•ttiF,.. „DAt . LY .: _- . "' IrrTSBURGII GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS 'ATTORNEYS. 11 11:igEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attar sl3lldZid"mtrtimlTileZ'A.TXt.'it' yS9. BALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ," uotro Rolldlogo.. Grant street. between Fourth sad 011020.1 au.lo.vrlFT I:1013RRT PII.ILLTPS Attorney - 1.1, ' at Law, EL OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner or.Flith aeA Greet otrooMOOLoodto thoGoin use not.. Pittsburgh. tl2l-T'L.3 JAMES J. KUI]N, Attorney at,Law, office Fourth rtroot, locos Groat, Fittsburch. .3,15-MT IPRANCIISC.F.LANEGIN, Attorney at Lnw No. 170 Fourth neat. Ilttaboreu !ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law IP" Nn. e 9 Flfth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. CO., Bankers and Exchange I,,LBrokers, No. dd Wool street:, corner ofDisincitt Broke m gnll Hank Noters.d Col. Discount Time Etchangu, hod Promissm7 Notes; make Collections in all the prlnettalcitios out.b. Union: Deceive Deposits on call aminost...4 Oro their prompt attention oth ,t gtrthining to tholirrls twitter. stern iitchtt ur c constantly fbr setle. ruhgt-ly tutu !MOM, -..ltteitAlt. _ inottsca Broikers and c a ne- Ex- Era,. Buy and sell Gold and Piper and ea s,otiat leans on Real Estate or Stock Seen rittes.jiraas. rroca,sorr Notn..aml Time 11/11s on Rant toad Deer. Day end sell Stuar on cmtmi.gov. calk, one made on ell points in the Unlnn. Wine ear., of Third and WOod Arr., dheertly orponite the St. Chstrtee Hotel. lityl.l7 I). KING, Coin, &oda and Exchange Oomma rent rattle CollecUons made on the West at lovrate tent bank Notes 'knight and sold. lilt 111,11110, 11 , 11.101- .2011. -W. 13AAT. tiLMER, Sr, Co., Successors to Hauer. Timms reh., Excheuge Broker's/ad DI, rT.elgetet4:llT=lV. Third Meet& Current Monri noel red ott D n of Oat Chock, fur male. and oollettio. made on oehtly all kklud- Oel Mints of the United States. The hieheet preadtho , eeid for Ferelhn nod Ateerie. Gold. Attune. made ca c 3..,lnnm.nta of Produce, .Upped end. on 111....1 term., - H. WILLIAMS & Co., Eankere and If:inhume Brokers, North Earl.. corner of Wood and Third litreehh Pittsburgh. All trunuse—lone mad , . no Merril tam, and coll/99. Jour trinptlf Wendell to A WILKINS h Exchange Brokero, sAir, N VI. P .°71=W72:',.1°.° B'r'k "1 1, 1 10 .- 4 1. 13 :11t . 13 4 1E! : i t r o diL.Bnkra.Mrtevh a lIOLMES £ SON, Dealers in Porei n e% a and Pomratic DM e ficehangr. rertifintra of Re- Bank Noel and Sped, 09 Marie' strreh bnrirti.hnotthe l linitr matira. l 0 on all the priori:il rill.. thmited Su BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 7$ Fourth street. Apollo I OLIN S. DAVISON. Bookseller and Sta lk/ ems, SaCl4l.ll . to Patinas 5 Aanees. No. r Marked street s war Fourth, Plttel.u.ral, Pa. RiFfiRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dealer In Statlonerr t de. Na $2 Market start, near Alt a ond. Plttaborb, Pa. & ooksellers . and Stationers, Na 75 Wood CO., :islet, next doorlo the earner of Third. 1 . Pa. School _sod lay books constantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. I. W. BUTLER & CO., I; I ORWAIUDING & COMMISSION BIER GRANTS and Dealers In all klmin ef Plagbeterh Man nniaturet Atha.. Lead Pipe and Sheet bet.t. No. 97 Fl Street. Plltalturgh. FITITON ifebnitaccle Grocer, _lmporter .d Dealer in VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old .310- .1' nononmthell Ftra Wldokr. Routh- Cut minter Wood and Front sta. Mlttburch. Penna. mina , A. 111'BANE, Commission and For rrssainr mssannsts, amuses. in Wool and Produce nenerkle: Moo. Pittsburgh Manufacture.. N 0.114, 3.econd street, Pittsburgh. aprelr33 scar, sorliev itßOßlSON & CO., Wholesale .Greeers, tn, Pnolins ~ ba nda h ,C omddsaion 31ercluutgo. PRLNGER HARBA UGH & CO. (Sucee.s sors to O. Ilarbaux3.) Commiseden antiForlearlina 3 erehantc Dealer* In Wool - and Proders generally, Nos. 143 First and linnet:end meets. Pittaburnh. Pa. & l olls - &W. REA, Flour Facto's,- Commission op and Vorecardirm Merchants and Dealers In Pled ace attend 1d Ord.. for Pittsburgh 31annfestneme promptly attended to. Nos. 74 Wate,and 90 Front its., Pittshurgh, Penna. IRDY, JONES do CO., SUCC "“ CFSV: S [7, Aftlete,tta Z. Dealers In Plttalnnnh 31.1.4=Gonda. ANTELO, General Commi 17§.. riot, Mrahanin, Phliadtliphla n libtraJ advto• tstule on antsigns.ta of Pmninee ;morality. .);;UtT OILV WATT & CO., Wholesale grocer, • Ocoualadon Merchants, and Deena In 'Produce' and ttelecruh Manufactures. No. I:Cd MOTs Pitcuborgh J CANFIELD, late of Warren, OIO:, ,et Ts F r *"' ,,-o, nrdh' M r - V " Pearl Aub. and Western Produce urenerady. , Water aWeet. between SoclthEeld and Wood. Plttsbnrrh. anufsetares. Nc. 112 beront'd"'iertzWii'''''!...'' fiIiEESE .WAREHOUSE.-HENRY , sbILLISS, Foreserding and Currumisslou 3turshabhgud Assbas'in Chcssubb Lasso, lake Fish mad Psgstues gen.-ruby =5 Wood street, &boos Water. Pittsburgh rdl VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, WiP.if, Catunininp .Intrlmot., and 1 , ..1zwe alt nundoctaxes, „Md.. lama, Pitt. inußti:Ps.. 11.10-MAS PALIVLER, Impel -tor and Dealer le Froneb sod Uterine= tell Paper. No. 55 314,5 e: j eetweett Thlrd wut Fourth street, Itittabana.. 141eCLENTOCK, Importer and Whole cletlsls.tejr_ ~...Vtr r lentr % ge fi clZY, Whip. tWWn 51...0. Boat Traugmno, N 0.112 Harlot Wool.. I/ ORR IS & PATTt)N, Wholesale and Ite- LtoorE tsn ors, on the Eaatera Ride of the Dhuzlota r.th. Pa. • DRr ons PRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim ')(,ln 17.1.7 and Mace, Lace Good.. Cachneldertee. m. a . a ,. . f lr . noldalogjega . a t ild lan% a 411. 1 07, a full,. Maraca street and the Dlarra ' aL Tal 1-1; 4 a. a. M.. prnaltrnart.-r_ aarerion a. tea, 0. ace.: A. A. MASON & CO., R'boleeale and Retail rat prat , . Ytaple Dry tharia.. - 15 lan .-MUkens-trentRPHY & .IURCIIFIELD, Wholesale .1....-Y 1 and Retail 1 Cked• Alla ex/tank enrnir Yntrthnn4 . litnbanc. GR6CERS. ...... • ...... . BOONE, HARBAUGH & BOOM,' CiENERALCOMMISSIO3,I3IERCIIANTS, Deuhus WooL Flour. Produce ut9.l Punt/anus, Nr 39 . orth Water etreet,Pldhale/plil{6, . • HAREAIIGH & BOONES, fiORW A RD i NG COMMISSION : SIER CHANT:I t Nader+ In Wnnl nn.4 Proflnee gull kin& e-N0.211 Lltn.rt, enfant, Plitabmglr. rnblr-1,4 TOR N FLOYI)& CO., Wbole,nle Grocersey • ,' str ee uul t. Plltsbu n Cam mile=aL. Merataxam. N 0.173 Wood and ; 1;I,- et.l6 '4OBERT bIOORE, Wholesale Grocer. Rec tifying Distiller, Drsier in Pittsburgh blue ures. and all Praiser,.. of Foreign and Dorbertie Ilin.. sw4 :Auer& So. 1115 LibertystsreL ibiltmd • erry largo track orsuperior old .I.lcmcargabala Itirker. ' , bled lw . . . 11 - BLACKBURN & CO. Wholesale Chu- Ilifs&47ll l LILT,:4l, - I,r i vgi • ln Oakum .eras en band at tbalr Warehouse. 1 1 Water street, 10.herna . . aaeln.-) 11111. DICRCY ..... . . .- FORIYt DICLET. Dleka Wholesale (Jro-. me. Cemmbnion Marrhantat, and Dealers In Pander., o.nd WM. and 107 nett street, Ylgsburzh. 20. 11.11641.1..........—1PA1T51 C. W. f l a p GILLS ROE, Whnleetdo Orocern and Cu.:dud:on Mt :haute. N 0.194 W.I/gr.tratai- I. 009911 R, OJ~JDI. BAGALEY 4, CO, Whalesalo Gro cora Nm. NI and N 3 Wood Mad. FlN.tarah. 1 I t iriLLIAN A. Itd'CLIJRO, Grocer and . 10 7 o rt. k =r=er of W.:lAuctigatt= ta t i. o.74:.—lrote lk i r Yeah. and Nut; Vi'boleadt. and MAIL Dealer. rupp o n loved b 00,,. : IjOBERT DALZELL I.fc 'CO., Wholembi Orocera. Cogumistion Nerrianta, Doak" to Product. m PINMIXITN idanutacturta. No. 233 LThertr ama d . Plttamalt. )ous v. wicg--- - P1itee....802 . 8 t -ACM i - CLVDLY.9 )(TICK 4i. MbCANDLES r LAS J. D.Wlak. Wholatal (I S. , regotl7 Mereblots, Balm In 127NrIZ:= Z r ,j}.' W.ed 6.1 Weft' .hveta. Al r.r.:17 --- .L , P - . , : ATCULBEETSON, Wholesale Groccir mad Oacambaloollerretuat,Thiki to Prod un..4 Pitta parg Blatintibetnred Ariake, 194 /Aunty gnat, Pitts • 30011.1411 - 3 iLt R. FLOYD, WholeMlo Orocera Com- Idkaloo Iddrehddits, and Dade. Produldi — Round Ilogldludd.frontlnd an Llbchtt. Wood. nad Eldlh _Lam warm5z..4.7...7,7-7:I77.:auz rtAGALET,.WOODWARD & CO.;Wholc, w Orate W 4.110 Marko! dia._ Phtl.dolatio irm ,m.u. 'mails.. • 4 . corn , cOANDLESS, MEANS k CO., (11C(iCS. ityreqolllok & MeOwdfrea,) Itboleraie art+dtev. nth Iron. Nallo,..ol&•LOotten Tam, se& Litt...burgh ow[Wl, COMM Of IVOIA 1.04 Winter IlliOna&b. Ps. •100 AGENCIES. S. CIITMBER'f & SON, g 1 ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. i Alf [ht. sale aud purcluve of Rall Eata.. Cotlectlcri Nezdiatins; L•ratu , , Mortgaz, j 110 Third al- Pit.tahorub. Pa a 174 Michigan Ocneral Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, .VOR ther,,lleetion of Home sod Foreink Ilertartalleo nud all Mbar ainnay I.law, In 311Irbi,ao Itlntr:P ls •X ' Xi .l' lranT= P :f r it r ZNlt'al.% " ll:i Etta:sand !mann. Aaenta. PELT! Fat& ANDMILSON.Dot.r,t, Idaw.. Eir,ncr2in ..iraburph—m,araKrauu-r ILelga..ltan4- arm White t lissatta Uttice; Lorena. SDlvrart lleerluataa. Tonimo rrie ns 0301,11:11..Agencies or Itirtagun (nun ro zl9 pcctabl u1...1 • A CARD.—Having been appointed the ex ix. derive Agents for Plttsburith, fur me We of Patcpt Riveted. Cement...l and - Btretchml Leather Belting. mm. umtnred by P. JEWELL a PDX, of Ilartfonl. Connecticut, c now mannfcctoarec fo r a ah e • M L a an nc e a a ct ss u o m rt e m s en pomf •I wdtthrle brin superior to any Leather 11.1tIng m hcfcri...llM , ..l thisla market. Alp. a large sttmk of ell labs of 1011. Rubber Beltingconstantly band, and for sal:. at the .. .Machina Bettina . rcepot," No.l on 16 Market stmet. • 1-1 J. a IL PRILUBS . . AOSTIN LOO3IIS, Reat Estate Await. Stock, Ilerehandbe .11 DU Broker. I Bker. peace So. o'l curtly ntroet, Lb., Wood. Zaniness promptly Attended to ~,,,,,IIF ( 1 AIIICTEL L. .311RSIIELL, Secretary 06- ).3 sen's Insuranne Cannata r. %.4 Water street. GORDON, Secretary Western Inca . . zanr. co, tr: Water Men. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin Mi1.„2744-$1 emrAny. north,ant corner Sl'cod 13A. MADF.IIOII, Agent for Delaware Mu • tot! rtAumwe Comm, V.: Wu, rtrr.et. MUSIC, &C. „ TWIN IL r 9ISLLOR, Dealer inTiano Fertea, Slunk S t slltjleal Instruments, Pianoooks, sod ...Warier,.o estent for Chlekerters Forts. for Welotern Pearulyirents—No. SI Wood street. ENHY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu sical Instruments. and Importer et Italian Strings, el thfOl ut 2:l ' C d=r, ' 17 ' 4! d eu Pianos. DRUGGISTS. 1011 N IfiFT, Jr., (susvc,sor O 1.7.1 Wholrzal, and Reta il rh-ug;;lnt ~,d DrAtler • PellAß.dlP. 111 W. 0.1 earret, 3 dt.,g, 60 AR , nt T.' P. rord'o wn.onx..lll • -.UPI: 11...11541 - 'WILCOX CO., Druggiat., and Aputh- A,. wulem. et.rner Slarket street andlia#Diatonod.k..., nn hands fall and ma,pieto g-s...Undicin mP r rfuntery,andartiehLsnerbOnhlrtotheir Tine, Pnr.lnfann rzwacrintiona rarefolirnompnanded. tarla JOLT P. SCOTT, Wholesaln Dealer ; .Drug, paluta. Varnlttn, and r , y.• stuff, nrty'trent. Pittahurab. Ali ...lima will tennis,. prompt attention. 4W - Annot for Londou Co, valttabla fatally anallein. oar ..:4.1y • . t A. FAILNESTOCK & CO WholeAale I, • ura ages is. and nianufletnrera nfiblta ad. and L rorn itharge, cr Wood and Front street, Mb,. bLr tn,b7 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Int.tr6 r1,11..Z 11.17 it RAUN R.EITER. Wholesale Reta 4burah Dfugglna enrner nr Ltherty and S. Clair evert . _ I SCTIOONDIAKER & CO., WholeFnle Of • Darekt.s. No. 24, Word street, l'lttnburh.. OSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox Oft a Font, Market atm. and Dbutinnd—R,r '5=.7 !Ctici.4" i cr4 *"741 . ' 11 4 ag 5 :; r.rtnialn.,7 to tan t'brcfcav boar.1•9:11, WOOL MERCHANTS. 11 LEE, sueeet;sor to 311.112P11Y & LEE , Wool DtaJ<T, imminn Merrhant -ot Arrterrtatrt IrVcolt Cbttan Lll,,,stre.tth - . MEDICINE _ - • AYe. JA3fES KING: Once :111d ReSidellee, AY N , n 2 Filth ttreet. °N .M. the cathalral. Pitt.. hunirh. • 1.1:17 WM. VARIAN, lil. I)., Office Cah FtrPet, ... V T- t......l , :l : RJ , :althaeld. Orice pour,: —8 to 0.4 . 2 , 41;,.. , to MERCHANT:I'2III,ORA. - • r CIIESTER, Merchant 'Tailor and thler. No. 74 Wood P.ll.lllaz attintluu 1 ., 51 to Boy,' and Youths' con, W . .. • 1 I. - 'LIAM DIGI3Y, .31erch.ra •Tailori Dra per ar.d Dealer In Ready Maas. Cinching, IC M ,. street_ lit WATTS CO. Merchant Tanore, 161 AA • Lit.rt7 street. -4a Ins.. eTring stnet_nr Chxxis o tientleineu).Wev—Cloth. M'enta.v.7',l=7:,74l.'7l;7.?Lit>"ZT,7:',W; MANUFACTURING. W. IVOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail •ri o 3t.tutree ntiztarre And Prater lu tat urt WA., E.Z. t. JOfIN WETIIERELL, Maimfaeturer of 0 P.47ENT 110 X Tiers, artirqu. F.M.111 tans Lad CUIAZKIP lo .)X VICES. forum. nf and itrt... luilett'strnete.. ace square from the llAknd attert ,51.14 e, leettruy City. 3IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- Tll.T.AS,)laterials clatke..l for Embroider...lnd Ar , . f Wert by • M.RS ? WILSON. je= :31% Pecn 'tree; ah.” 1111 Bolivar Fire Bricka 1 Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. CO3IPANY lIAVING ENLARGED their mpaelty P•r Clarrtfre,imitClC, are nn.r pr . .ktred to meet the beeronee•l&m.sociLrtlacir:Brirk. Crucitol.e.m.l Harding Clay. Order" mr•lntly attended to by. K PitteburAb. Keytermlwr 1.11. Boots and Shoes!! A3IES ROBB, No. 89 3lnrket street. 3.1 died hoehe dtarket Md.. wonid thins thet he now • very to stook of every thins the BMA wed Shoe trade. such to Ladle.' Gaiters , bolt lialwrit. del.,. Lind Fedor...T.lor Franklin and ell theatyler toted nu the Featern itilares . and Children... Gatternand Frenzy W.A. end Ohne. In all their reriettes‘ fientleinatur One lirere Patent, Calf Root, Fe•nch Calf Boot, emigre. tieltert end M.N.; a4r, lieri-e! and booths. Boot., fins Froordt Celt nes. give ass roll se we wish to *ell aucti en artist. to all who tern, as oath their onetime as wilt ,1.• saidrier • tine. Rernotober the ids., SF hi...kid...et rot. , • • Rats and Caps. 1 WILSON k SON keep constantly on •l • band earn. deatriation and vaaety rr Irani and 'f'Xi'utnettV&Ta=tl4 Thor ttlit,l to ',.• vn um a nail lad-dv purch✓lnc #b ti ci)..ct Ofllf fra. -11110 WrOlD ifI'CORD & CO. • WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL FASIITONAHLR HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND D MAI.F.RSTN ALL Kin/30r FURS. C9NNED DY }rota, AND 17.1 . 771..17EF.P.7A • Pittsburgh, Pa. rrs-Theh. ntna .ainrannn nynrn nalit, and rtd.4 oft lads d Car., Miff, lloaa Culls and Fur Annnetn. Coach and Carriage Factory. 01INSTON, BROTHER & CO., comOr Belmont and Itoberre streets, Alleacor cur. would respectfully Inform their WOOF, net the , ochlic crmet,stly, It h' . Vs, ' ' grlc7,74 , Zl t str g ' s ll :l;7l.ltlrtre ' l ' r " Caitt et w ylre ' p . oleh and proportion. MY on ere trill be esecurri alt, etcict ri r intr.l to inc. M themnt at flnleh. ileptirt In itttoindml to ent resent:able terms. I.Trlms In All their trt.rk the fret Etutnin ifhatts, Polar - sod Wheel tttntf, they fuel W ° l7l ff it ' ge tha ttyts " tl= rn trial mlr work. Purchasers are re, uestud to pre them • all tofu. per. chasing rb beta. oc6 . New Coach . Factery—Alle,lteny. A, M. IL WRITECO., Would: re a-sla .11111 Inform tyro public that they hare erected t, on Laivick, Intween Fedora/ and Mendrtakey greets. The; are now making mad an, gingered to merles Rorder, Mr every description of eehiclea. Cemehre. Chariot, arouchne Buggies, Maton& he., de which.frnin their Jong experience In the maneacture tart he. ti. 0.1 work, and the !stinting - they have, they feet confident they ara enabl ed in deg arti work cles I nth on the meet rmegonahla trams with Wee want ole line. Paying particular attention to the anlectlen nt material", and having none but competent workmen, they hate an hesitation in warranting thelr mirk. We theretere ask the attention of thepublic le 1.111. matter. done le the brat manner, and on the most reasnnablo terms, Jateltf - - J. J. WOOL. V.. 00,71,11,1,1. Livingston Roggen & Co. NOVELTY IVOIthS, PITTSBURGII, PA. IrRACK and Depot Haiku:* Scales, Hay, C nd Gialit Pad ~m and Conntsr Door Looks atollMs" Ong. Drop and Thumb Latch«, CConn.Mills or various kind. S inds; Paint Mills, approvrtd pattsrou lons Fastsningg Ihtlinable Iron Casting, of *verra. riot. In fano and dash. dor W. W. WALLACE, • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, alth EMI and T.:3 Labt-rty strert, opporitt Solithfrid P/TINBUItO.II. lUt ONIDIENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, .I.vl Fsmit.t. Topn 31.108, Tmrlng Ittnnea ts, td rntre . ntr:;l " : n' l l bn ' n " l ' lntln7 a l 70 ' h a Il ' aVr e geett l d 61. f or a tTinVn t 1e.40 0 n , 210; i 1t and 2176 /Inr 1111ed with dtannttch at 619 1.1144;r 4" :6h4 "4." ete-1 W it% WALLALIt. Now Goode and B'asbiona for Gentlemen's' Clothing for Spring of 1854. WATTS CO. leg lel ve respectfully to lOLETIII thair nutnerrant e.i amen , . I. e. the pub. IFEnrelrant b er L'al'Ar"7:7l*."` en: 7:11%;"1.11: 'd",,WL7 l .lkleittgAl'.', • ,‘L`l,l7gg :17 1 tntithunion sttnern;,y exptevnal by thetr ' rnlttn. mon hitherto, wllb their hottble dforta t o ➢pltwe, stlm • i ota. them tor/nth adnrtlons In the tame ditunton.. MA . nre Inturatodth t nor boom • N 0,17 6 Llhcrty ddzoot.hfrth .Id.. .00•0 Chtls. an"' T. C. WARRINGTON ; ADIPLOMA.) L.ADIES' CITILDRENS SHOE STORE, Ha has alwa cnd hand ' a full aseortmcca. No. 25 th Waal. Piltdd ya burah..ha saNhlrd ..._„„ . . Gentlemen,' First Class.Goods._ subscribers .be leave to inform the ' ,riblis,tbat th ey have no d Ilmir Sumner Stonk.com. ' tuts b• neweetand anon faßbloo.bl.. Fatale. Pm Oct, rt. . tram! • K. WAITS .0 CV: L. itsectiar, Sumas, AC . 166 Llbstty rtnort. ' PITTSBURGH,.. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY I, 1855 NEW YOB.K. ADVERTISERENTS.' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Fmtu VL,SC//f:P. et.utrarativertl•lpc flowle, o. zatssmd U.V3 Broo.ret. York. an. No. bo - - _ Nosetau oar,t.) :MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 1R55. Ray,. Pirru an Vet all., PILESENTATION . ----- . Extension Tables. Of a set of ether to the Supertniendent, cold of a „,, • Watch to the .Ifaster of Transportation. of the ri r t ? ' , / ,..,..., ; // .. Ei :; • u 1t 0 i . ) . . 1 L , ,,, 1 !:',:,.) 1 Z . ; ; ;,.' '' ,,!... °T ; ' „ ' „,',,L ” : '' '; . ,;, - ,.: ' Ole, and Pennrylrania Railroad, by the Ent- A tame ....comment always .n hand. triFde:ri for Shipping i ployem of tie Company. punctually at.oded .. ocli-nmv . . • I TAM presentation took place on Friday oa f 1 011PIL si CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, I • II publishers. priut:ra and Manufacturing Artist, I m°g• "he ' -19th' and was the occasion of much Colorer.. este. Lemlon. Berlin. and Na. Zfin Broadway, good feeling. Nee vor. a.logues emit by mall. The mond disenunt 1 m the trade and institution, Pletun• Frames furnished A splendid silver pitcher eat pair of goblets ,17.80rr -- . Were presented early in the evening to Solomon Pianos! Planos!!• Pianos!!! IW. Roberts, E_ the Chief Engineer and Supers TTENTION of purchasers i5 . .4..,,,,.... ; intendeet, at his house, by a committee consist- At eetfolly railed te • now and ni - "... I :i.1 . gen lout .nitiou In Pleriot'ort..... ini.c. fully lf _.I t ' ing ot D. Cornelius, R. IL Lucky, lint! John Kel ermetea. and let re the public known as ir ti I Hail's ( . ..lestlalTriple striburd linen. The le-onset, of; ly; end at it P. M., after the erpreas train had thee...tee-lel Plane omelets In its capariir far .thew Me , ; inp with the single huger, an attainment hitherto um . arrived Linn the airiness of the Any was over, it. known In the.Plann Forte. The minet erdintiry performer lase aided by the aid on,a, no water' was presented to the Master of Trans tiamasmant to endue. waste to ...rats playing Hi , . i nortation in his office at the depot, in the pre s s. wtould confound • Melberg ur a Lista. 000 of its chief e:.l a ' , - Ireei ` e ' II e ' ler e vle r '" ''' s tee "' " *III ..." an " relee .," . once of a large number of the employees of the Plant, of the sweetest quality of tom, and is 1 7 .4 7 77177/ j '- changed by tar Beef a comma 11 pedal to • combination no Compnny.. thrilling and inatestie, as can't% ate and charm the • heart. Tire instruments w h i t e farro w in power Purity Brief addresses were made on each occasion, ordinary , mt.,. Piano, seetness. breadth, and richness of tone. they. challenge the anispet.f. w hich we give below; and the ceremonies were [lnn of the world.. Tbni la th e nmr,.., t„.,1„„,, y o r p,y,,,,n and Am,. concluded by an address from the Superintends r„ ' „, `" „1 h . ° H;..7". ;. ': ; .1,; ; ;.' ~' , ..,'',1 , - 1 ,,,,h ti2 ",,",",,.• , ` ,l ° `„, - 1,4 ' ', 1- 1 ent on the early Li story, present position, and pekes. EL Y ME'N'tikl .71., Ciroadwa.Ne York. I future ' , respects of the road. reZ3.3ms . Manufactures A Dealers. wholesale I retail. D erreotype Materials. On the-presentation of the Silver the following agu I whims:. wan; inatielly the Committee: i W. TIIOMPSON A CO., 315 Brattilwav, Cr W. York. MMinfa.e.nrers and heelers In Dm:net-n:0. I Wit have !he - heifer, Mr. Roberta, on behalf of V'r e ' Ce n,il l i ee • e =. l 4ll,Pes• e i r r 'iwZra mean, ned Itio . ; the Empleyeen-of the Ohio ez Penanylvtuain Rail sterims oreAdest"iarti,:o. '"7 Lm ''''' Caere, no- road Company, of presenting you with this bean- Volinlandse 8 John P. C. C. llarvbeorre and all other tifol Silver SCI.. American Career:. a.ustantly oil hand at OW' Manufao. hirers lowest pri,s, mid warranted periect. anin.ims It is designekas a testimonial of the high re- Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. i garland esteem io which your are' held by the donors, not only as an Officer of the Company, .M If ALGEX L.,ILY.L,' NEW I'ol R'3l. MeFARLAND d; CO., IE. but le your private character, ac n Gentleman. Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, Md. It expresses their admiration of the noble and II ANKS', Jewelers' Ned Counting li.ote digniffem d d ye e t . , f ,, r d iendly manner in which you have _RIP BefeeofererY size, constantly on tumid for vale. and always yourself toward them, as well warranted; in every rennet. nesffielr pleasant recollections of the amicable N.. Vona. Allill tith. lil& relitibes which have always existed between you .test-te r . Wes. it'Partand: Gentleroco-lt give. use plea. ' ~.• ttare to Inform yes that your hate preserved Inv Ilootoi and 'anti them, while it is an earnest of their most a -. Z . ?,.„' ^ ', n , h, „l ,. . th.* „„ i r ~, 11 . 1 : IL - L1r,„;;;7,7 hettAlt wishes for youifuture welfare. was ospossd tlinaishait thi - are. n t.77a.aies brat, its sao. 19(Rie accept then this Set, and be natured tetsegLatili=hernied. lass • , ; . ..r. wan iitue repairint. thdt th e donors feel satis fi ed that your fine eon in .le; ' 7.173V.L.11:, it L A,AMI=A7- sibilities will enable you more folly to appreciate their motives in presenting it, than any language FEVER AND AGIfE. i of our'e can portray. DR. EDWARD BLEECK ER'S D. Commune, STAMPEDE MIXTURE, I . JOHN RE*" }Committee. nets. liver and deny. ( hacrrs l'enr. Dtspeauta end al R. U. LECET. /Milieus 411) , Ciont. ' FREIE Proprietors of this Medieine will !date To which Air. Boberta replied as follow,. without heeltation or fear of contradiction. that the Gr.:mesas-1n accepting the beautiful gilt Stanek:a Mrs:errs has cured more persons where it been liatnaltmed.tban az, other medicine in use for the preseufed to me by you; eau Committee of the above da.., Thin mi l dlrlne has neither !atonic nor I Quinine in Hs comptialtio all of the Ingredlente are of employees of the Ohio tddrenneylveuis Railroad perfcMly healthhcter end highly stimulating and Company, as a Marl of their esteem, I desire luvlsoarating in theirsodene, Persona while citing this dmedial, •iii not 1.,. e .,,,,,...,j h, „,,,„, ..„,„ . t o express togas, and tbrcngh you to the other dampatmeephere no mere than tell.. in their usual health. donors, my deep O.Ce of the kindness which Plne in ..nous of the ern:am .. .lll,re the Acne in, • non . win d e w.ii t., • ,1,,,,, u,,,,,„ ... the the y. 1. prompted this srponteneona and unexpected ant ' nLit obliged to lay by while under [refill:Ma sad the may of good feeling. 170 a-17177,771,f a rpwly cum. The Proprietor ceuldlntreduce .• thousands of errtlhenten front thosenf the high,. relpeet. More than twenty five years of my life have &hint,. hut preferssaying to the skit our .1. beaus mid been paused in the management of Public works r.7.7/0 for Its ore areonaminy each bottle.' " 'ill h'" U"' '"hailbl''''''' l" III"..." F"" dire ' in varioos capacities, luxe the time when, a lad Certlara4s can bs seen at the olike.lshrin In, where this of sixteen, i began in-the lowest grade of my Medicine ha. cured when all ethers have &lied For Ittspepalnand all nth, win o , 0nn,,1,;,.. th.,, I, profeeelon. I have been in the service of many not • better Medicine !tithe market. companies, and in that of the commonwealth, and It se idea beeritaken with the mrstnitonishing vnermas i In neseral ease. of Rheumatism and Gout: ler theite m om. 'itia a 'inure° of he.rtr sit aati,..a.... , ention to MO to Plaint , . Lek., table.poetful • day. ! know , that whenever I have res igned one place One bottle of th Medicine very often has the iteelrod et- • . ' fern- Price $1 ye' bottle. ! for another, those with whom I have served have For wide br ernecurtsia an pants or. the United stale, i ~b,,,,, thei r regret. and Canada All Wholesale enter, must be addrweend to M . EED a , 1 attribute this fact, eo grateful to my feelings HhKeKER. role Proprietors. int ltroadwny. New York I me 'anent desire i d every ' case to do jus a...M-Os:Mac ems., n. A. Fahncetonk I Co., L. Wit In ,e atr a Ce.. and ifta. H. Keyser, Pittsburgh. - J., 7 17 Iye lice in the spit of kindness, and never to show IRON WAREHOUSE,either favor or disfavor, from any fivoritiem . but alwayef with a willinmices to hear both aides MARTIN, SPRING A CO., inirwases and Nader* in to treat every man as truth and right might re quire. IRON AND STEEI., All el us are liabie to err, and 1. feel this deep• 2112 Gorr:wren Strref.,..Yes Fent , ly in my awn case : but if 1 have done wrong to Keep corutantly on band a tell at.ortmeet of net. new any one, I desire to right that wrong, so far as Bawl. ilonr• lioirmfixoe, .4 other IRON. STEE L . OF ALL K INDS. may be in my power. stem, s „,„ tr,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,..,„,"„1, th; ,‘,„,,..,,,,, ~.4 ~., ! A greet railroad is like the human body, c MI MI) or send their order. before buying. I posed of a multitude of parts and members, t tho orders liy mall entrusted to inareare will be tiled et err.: • fwhich lowest market rates. Wenria. sentsat e tst. , j d t.rd 4 r7. r nay on e ‘' may eraduo dis. . jell, =.loreenerich it.. N. Y. , aetrous tOlifictitteliMen. It in not th at one is above • I SCHUFFE.LIN BROTHERS & CO., another; but that each in nroessary far the goal WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, lof all. another; la his elation may be said to be re- NEIV tor. 1 sponsible for the safety of every other, and the sense of this ought to be a constant incentive to flare nenrred In N 0.170 ItYlhart it. car. arrterneres ' • IM.PORTING the deviling f rog „ r,,,,,,, t h e i r l temperance, vigilance and activity. original market,. itch , y,,,„. n d r ,„,,,,,,,,„, 1 The narrow means of our American Railroad •so ' , twitch and linailah "c - bemiar, isreamerr. Tooth, Companies, and our changeable and inclement Nail and Hair !Iron/tea Hair Gloves and Straps. Paris sod' • e ?meet,. Hair!. enrke; •,,,,,,...., the ~,,,,t,,r , , chmate,otten make It neeemery to overwork and . the mostreasonable teems. t Iderseither in pers., or be unduly expose the men; and I may truly say . mail. 'in .."`"l" thee. lore[ e"e " h el i- Va. ,e1"2.. that, frem the Mester of Transportation and ‘t AMCEL L. CA VERLY; Wholesale Deal- Mester )lachinist, down to the watchmen and a - 3 " in 1. "`"" t • i '‘'" l-• " . '' s " , mt.t .__, Tttl e.„ w ,o t si, ss,d, , t_,'lt• i switch t derv, 1 have never found any shrinking low Ware, liaekete, Q.t. Coriage.Y.ine.olfk7l4x7l.7;;SO. 770, On- . ..84, Greenwich rt. New York. I from d . .under such circumstanens. aly iti encelies been exerted, in concert with W l„N f i roth ",r a . e 9l .ig E r S ultas 9. Zt m an . t i r * T s a rn 1 the Pre tot wad Directors, to enable yon t en , Wholesale Deader, No, 10 Catharine at, end, NC. t Chatham 1./.7 the bath as a day of rest, to be at home Sonar, New York. . ....!„.tah#Lvt • . Intl,' itaprare your mirids, and war stesommo 1 chip your Maker. IWe have reason to be glad that we have labor ed together to useful ends. My intercourse with you has been pleasant, and whether it may here after be ehort or long, which is entirely uncer tain, I trust that the gift presented to me this evening may remain with ale during my life as a beautiful memorial of it. With my beat wiahes for the present and fu welfare of all the men in the CcMpany'S ner viee, and with the compliments of this festive sea t..n at the close of the year, I spin express my aiticere thanks to yourselves and to the donors whom you represent. When the watch was preeented at the depot to ILI!. Courtney, Rao., the Master of Trans portation, Mr. D. Cornelius delivered the follow ing shires, . • Sin.: , s-1 have the honor to present to you, the MasteriffTranaportation,on behalf of the employ ees or the Ohio and Pennsylranin Railroad Cots sway, a token of their high appreciation and Gee teem. And permit me to remark that the mo- • fives and feelings which prompted its bestowal, are purely an outpouring of :fraternal affection, which lam happy' to assure you pervades all feelings, and,:wells up in every:breast. And allow no to add, that thin feeling of esteem nod affec tion, arisen not noire certainly from the contem plat.on of your superlative abilities., exempli fied in the discharge of your arthaus and diffi cult duties, than from the deep and abiding sense of the fact that you knee a heart full of kindly affections, and generonv tender sympathies. Anil while we admire the counsels and regulations which our highly respected Superintendent and yourself have given los, and whieh, if faithfully attended to, enable us suf f iciently to perform our various duties, wo feel emotions of a more sacred character when we contemplate the gen-, tle qualities of mind which you, Sir, eo eminent ly possess, and which are the most ennobling at tributes of humanity. Accept then,' air, this tangible though humble testimonial of our high regard end esteem, and when you refer to its di al and note the moments as they pass, be assu red that it is our supremo wish that Its hands may never point to the hour 'when our mutually fraternal feelings shall suffer diminution or de cay. And if, perchance, your , iiion rests upon the side, where in miniatureyou behold the fac simile of your parental homestead, may it prose a fresh incentive to you to imitate the ex empla and live out the pore preceipts of non who; though passed lawny, lives fresh - in the het local recollections and affections of all who tql. joycd the pleasure of his acqualetariCe. To which Mr. Courtney replied as follows: I am gentlemen deeply sensible of the motives and feelings that prompted your presentation of this vnluable watch. I can fullyeppreciate then:, and I .accept it in a corresponding feeling of cor diality, gratitude and esteem. lam sincerely thenkful to you for this substantial testimonial of your trimly regard. It is tae Seat testimoni al of the kind r have ever received, and hen the first place in my appreciative memory. I an, not accuitomed to the receipt of public manifes tations of - honor and esteem, and 1 cannot say I am deserving of this favor et your hands; I can only say that in all nip relations and business transactions with you, 1 have meant well. I have tried to do right. If I have suoceeded to your satisfaction and the satisfaction of the other offi °era of the company, that alone ought to be my nufficient reward, and your present will ever here after revive the recollections of duties in your es timation well done. It will oleo daily and hour ly hereafter suggest to my memory. thispleasant recollection of the friendship, sincerity and es teem, that has subsisted between us. Which In deed I feel well assured no change of relations, fortuity of circumstances;or viciaeltudes of time, em ever efface from my memory. It will daily nod hourly suggest to coo the paramount claims of duty; and the dame each of you bore on me, for Its prompt, efficient and n'ghteow discharge.— In a business point of view, you can expect or ask no more of me. Being the eymbol of regu larity end puoctuality, it will suggest to me rege-. rarity and punetuality in all my. business Vans actions. It will suggest to C 111) that "time is money" and admonish me to improve the ',gold en moments" an they pass. In a moral - point of view It will be still more seggestive; it will re ward me for the flight of time, and perpetually. remind mo of the fleeting and transitory things of earth, while its Olden fingers will daily and hourly point me to eternity. It seems to me there could not hive been a more appropriate present: one better calculated to keep continual -17 berm' ray mind, not only my duty, but the 1114,10 - , generosity, . sincerity and esteem that prompted its presentation, for I carry it on my v.roor, antfoonsolt it - hotirly. The engraving on , it aril/constantly remind me of the pleasant hours of my youth,andtho morainal religions Metro°. tima .1 received from the best of .parents. I accept your prescut,gentlemen, with the most heartfelt gratitude, and return you my sincerest thanks for it. MISCELLANEOUS • ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE °d ry. 4 , 4 STA ItLE. Corner Diamond itrert and Cherry A lley, •Dlbif PITTNIIIIRGII. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE. cmr.EET. 414)V NET CNTII FTIU:6I P Rl L AL) E L P Il I A. H. S. Ft ENS() rnoptlrrolt. YJ - )isse..Jiknnl. .Is 4. 14.54-1,1 (latwklan. Nat T0.../1 .. 1,...1 Cite Et.C.ltsrlen P.m 11.. tels, cITY HOTEL, (LAN] Brown.,! e,,,rner of Frnithlielti and Third etreets. Pittsburgh. U... IILASti ARR. Ptyprieters. .17 - This Iv, and eornmn.liona H Mallow rod., gone thorough Iwpair, and turniehed with h new ..tolonte.rf. throcittl.ut. now mwm fur the reroptlon of the travellne: CoAstotswqr.s..tr. scorner - _ 1 0111 SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of LP North Comm. m Ye , lx.tal a - I.ll.wchror where be e _vtennivelymoon:se...rt. e‘erY . Vriltri.E.Q. el test materl .1. art 1, the Irwt workmen. ims Wan tau a WA II VIMAIN! tha chart., Irolitilnga. shore Wte.10... whey. h. by at pee. `oi wet . ; tatr eti.ek nf vrA•k. (with 40" ad:Min...l 1., :?: 11" a h r , on a a ' cl i e l t7:- a l . r . rn ' m at t hln mit, the otaterlal so 1 workmen emploP.l. style of finish at 111. work -he root", I, r , rtfro..4l with In the Ku. nr West. .71/111. Itt/I:T11. Pe:NI? IMnler In dish. fmpin,rterlit:nd = u lone No. ah Wood sl_rert.l th. Sole Agent af the celebrated manufartores. Inn. Nair, of Part, othre.s3 _ _ F.ASII lONS FOR LA DIESTIIESS - The Parlsh ruddy. for JUNE. &cart per xt.ro, in Iv cn risk. on the Ist nro.iLoo B 3 .B. 8. ot Je27tf N0.:31% Pomo. ahoy.(landmt. . . KEEN, JONES dt CO., rii6.l.ll.ll:rons KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, 11. 4 N ORWARDI NO AN') COMMISSION a di /1111:11A-N7S, edam! Rut, Several, •t .t. Lund, Pa. Hawn. Lard. Lard NI, M.P. Pork, 5.11 RamFl,r, ex • era and No. 11.4 1 1,A nthr.ll.• and Ilit lron, Iblirar Bark a”. 11.111, Aethruic• 11.1, de. my 19 - _ NEW ESTABLISWIIENT. • so LAUGHLIN MERCHANT TAILOR. 11AS eammeneorl brtsinem nt No. 39 Mar ket atrnet, tvt , a,n ..t.ennd and Thlrd rlr.r.ta. baa Mat irnto Im porter* and tnanniar . ttolo, a rir. l . ,4 tra•ottg';',7,7 - „,";;V:L;r7rziaVVZ7V AO. and nua , ltl,.. If MCA WI . Is prompt' In !rake nn to order. In M. mart aanfonahlr rtyles and In the to man ner. hod larrnarnarl.nr. 7n h i. bnainepa, he 9,1. confidant of itiv-Ing astndartlon Inrlfra frland•to call and .aanslow his stnnk. athl:-tr kISSOLLII'ION OF I'.ARTNERStiII'- The firm r , f LA A P.l TON' la thin day AI.. at tiro .d tnntual ,nnnnt. Wn hare dlopnnnd of abet . W. hereby anthnrbn f enlinet all am-manta duo VI na and to re•ttle all elehna naalnet ne. JOHN LA VELIi. *wont 2nd, 11,14. J.. WiI.SON PAXTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE RETAI L DEALER IN Mar GROCERIES. . . ,Tear, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves WOOD AND DILDOIV WADE. Dornralie nowt Furnishing 00011.1, No. 2,65 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. 13AN KING HOUSES JOHN T. HOOD NEW YORK, N0...11 , 011711 nI) ET. PIITLADELIMIIA, ALIJUIII ENY Co.. iI O‘IMUSET. SoMEIOIET CO., MMOUNT ULF:A-SANT, WE . I.TAMILEI) OD., Pm.. OONNULIUTILLE. FAYETTE CO UNIONTOWN Derodts reerITNI, DI/roman mad*. MAO. Ino;ht... Id and rollooted, Book Not...ad Epode bolotbt sod Fold Blookß. Nolort and nth, Fooorkle, bOOO. nod .Id . mom oorwsposolouto .11 colloctl.l ,nhlOt d. 0n25.1.t sitilOSES F. EAT I CT, n a..IO Sixth at., air.nt x 4. 'wiling and hissing PATENT RIGHTS. In now d'isnd to mil the fbilowlnit latnlY patented article's Trott'a 'wont Millard's., Stnata Endless: liew's patent Drill. for Drililug burn tioan's heck Drilling Marlitnat EnPrimila Stational y and Postai& haw CrawforsEaliteans and Water Muss., and tiriffithW Wrought Iron 1I•1Iroad Ch.], m a dd n e a , These artlries have ham namalned by mutts., ...rims.. Inamd mnchinists. and rim...m . 4 iiillwelne to oily in nor. We LIAO anti/slim.' to mil ithibla to maka and rend tinsw utak, in any part of tha t montry. lia has also for seta hot-peened Notts and Withers. and anisbad Bram Work. ' Ile la alai , py..r. , 4 to Mika Agrarles Mr the sate of oth er ymtrotrel Manta and new Intentions. and wire to lb* buil.. faithful and ormatml attention.. lin rheat° the thilowine Am. The sohnsdhara ham long hewn itaixiinted with Mr Moms F. EaLso, and Lan no imsltation is remmutirodink him to nil whomr wish to employ Lb tonwloss.m n Sem Erman el'undtin ktml In logri is and I u &Intl imble IndaMry In whom mettle,e army roll/ins° ma Le placed: ?instils &Crain W. EM1...4:J,, W'lltri;th."7. 17.behltra"&;., Jan N. Holmes a Manx P. It. Friend, Kramer lishos,. , , P.lorenk - L. itiLhingstom • tWflt William Y. Johnston. Andrew gallon. A. W. Loomis. 1 Wilson Ilccandloss. PrlllitlaMlL Nonni:tor 27th. Ina I Fetal the Oaten Oen, .i..l.ertis.r. 'Me .11....u1t0 rrojce.—malin.r. alarey's Boots to J., M Toe Cflohnna AT 3lsssistt—The ravages of the cholera at Messina, during the past season, DePARTMENT Oe STATE, I have been ooea.sionally alluded to among other Wasumorox, Dec. 19, 1854. items of foreign intelligence, but we have men The undersigned, Secretary of State, has the no description of them. We have been permit- honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of ted by the_gentleman to whom it is addressed Mr. Molina, envoy extraordinary and minister in this country, to lay before our readers some Plenipotentiary of the republic of Costa Rica, portions of a private letter from F. W. Rehm of the 13th inst., in relation to the expedition Esq.. United States Consul at Mcsoiqa. It 'was •hiel, as M , Nr"ln ,3 hao leorned from the written without the smallest view to publicity, newspapers of the any, has been eeteelted in and is new printed without the author's know- the United Staten, 'ler the purpose of colonizing ledge. We have felt, however, that the public certain' lands in Central America under an al would be interested in the information which it legal title granted by a Mosquito king. And in contains relative to the ravages of the pestilence, the name of his government, Mr. Molina pro mod that the heroic self-devotion of the writer tests against the validity of , any title or grant ought to be brought to the knowledge of the court_. made by the king of the .11i6quitc Indians,' "and try at large . . avows that thagovernMent of Cacti Rica "will Maser:vs, 30th October, 18f 4. not allow nay colonist. Cr , party 'of' colonists, Mr Dean FlLlENDih—Memsinn becomes more from wba "" reen nee-e the. nta9 Preoeed, to oo- ' d and more disagreeable, slid Sill be dull during copy, locate, or rake passes , sien of, lands belong the next winter. All our friends are io mourn- inn to Costa Rica for the purpose of agriculture, lug: and the horrible time tee have passed is toe mining, or any other, unless he or they shall fresh in every ono's memory to allow We slight- hove previously applied to the government of cot rejoicing. Tou have no idea of the horrors Costa Rica, an d duly obtained a permission and' I witnessed, being every day in the street, as- • legal title to that effect." sisting or consoling my friends and acquaint., In the absence of any information that the ' cos. Happily we lost none of our family, except alleged company contemplate occupying any the old Sicilian gentleman I used to employ in lands which are claimed,or have ever been claim . thy office. I have seen so much of real barber- ed, by Costa. Rica, the warning contained in Mr. 6m that I do not hold the majority of the kabob- 3lolicia's note would seem to be premature.— R ants of Messina any better than the most m From the tenor of that note, however, the under agee_ Indians. In ordinary times they live under signed does not infer that the government of Costa Rica apprehends any hostile intention on grc.. t retrain[, and must behave well or go into'. the part of the organization in question, but I! ',I ~1.1, or oe some of the islands ; but, du ring the epidemic, they had emancipated them- that it supply declines to recognize the validity and expected, if we escaped from the malady, we ! tamed from other sources than from the govern selves so mach that wo all feared for our lives, of any title which this company may hare ob would be cruelly butchered. • . ~. , ' ment itself pa- In the undersigned to observe that he does not The fear was so great that many persons were .- carried 'away before they had expired, the In this view of the case, Mr. Malibu will per in a i the United States can interfere with the proper saying to those employed to burn the bodies "Perceive upon what grounds the government of posed expedition, which s appears isstio , mptsteel.? ' , take him, if not quite dead he will be no few moments." Many were thrown into the : fat enterprise; invokingpossibly, agricultural,. streets, and remained for days until a cart pm- ned which had room for some few more. I know 1 • mining, and commercial speculations, but con •,.the United of ono man, who though alive, was seen moving I leMplating no measure which will render them on a cart mating the dead, and was taken from it ; amenable 50 the nentrnlit laws o r by a charitable person, and is now living; .X,Op',i States : -t -• ' ' :: remember, perhaps, old —, the Chancellor. of :' Whan.the pnrithstio this expedition shall have the French Consulaie,lie riled, his nephei and a j withdraWn Troth their allegiance to their own ! In the jurisdiction of another power,'their con clerk. The wife of- tite'netthew 'fainted, when ' country, and voluntarily P l aned-thntiflTas with- Galley slaves, (who had to perform this horrid I duct must be in conformity to the new relations tam order to recover their liberty) came to ts her uncle. One of them' took Aer on his 1 they have assumed, and they ire responsible to . shoulder' and threw her among the others, say-1 the laws of the land 'la which Ahoy have sought lag, "never mind, she will die anyhow." She was, domicil. The question of validity of title to burned like the_reet. Many men left their wives, land is, then, between them and 'other claim children and their parents, to die the best they ants, to he adjudged not by the government of could. I knew of seveml who seeing themselves the United States,. but by the tribunals of the abandoned, jumped out o f the window to am eh I State, within which the dispute shall arise. Mr. Molina will understand, from the forego their misery at once. It is hardly possible to re- , . : ing remarks, that while thia government does not late all the horrors, even those I had witnessed feel called upon to interfere with the projected myself. In 1837, when the cholera was raging , all once t h e i n l an d , meseina was spared, t h ere . , peaceful expander's of its citizens to other cone fore no fear was entertained and no preparation tries, it promptly disavows any intention of jag- made. - : Drying those citizens who may contemplate a wilful violation of the rights and laws of a -friend . The population of the city was reduced by emi- 1 gration to•aboott 40 or 50,000 persons, of wham , ly nation. 20 to 22,000 died from the 22d of August to the ; As, however, the government of the United 10th of September. Of the consular body no I States has unofficial thformation in respect to the l movements of the company alluded to, the un otheri remained but myself, the Swiss, and Mr. deraigned would suggest to Mr. Molina the pro- Jaeger, the Prussian Consul. The latter was I badly attacked, but recovered. lie lost his eld• , Piety of communicating the viewsof his goiern est son, his mother-in-law, end four Servants.— Ithis1 this of the company. meat upon abject to the authorized agents The English consul, Mr. Barker, his brother and I two sisters died ; so did the Sardinian consul.— The undersigned availibimself, &c. &e. •Mr. Boulard, the French consul, lost his eldest j W. L. MARCY. eon, and then being attacked himself -went with 1 To. Senor Dos FKLIPE MOLINA, &c, &O. his family and Servants to France on the 9th of , September. During. hie absence I took charge of ' the con sane and the administration of the French steamers. SUIIDEN DEATLI or A LIBSIITVC.—The follow log strange tale appeared in thhsParis broil: ) A young man, aged about thirty, dressed with extreme elegance, arrived at the easiest of the Rouen railway about ten days ago. Ho was ac companied by s young female who was also hil l most elegantly attired. A roediately after hesdighted from the train ho -" aken ill, and in a short time manifested . all ymptoms of poisoning. He was conveyed Otto the nearest hotel, and there, though medical assistance was promptly procured, he died in great agony. On his being taken ill the female by whom he had been accompanied disappeired, and all attempts to discover her were vain. It being strongly Inspected that he had used of poison, informs, tion was given to the magistrates. On examin ing his poekes a Dumber of portraits of females, of rings, locks of hair, innumerable love letters and other trophies of a favorite of the 'ladies were found. Only one of the letters contained 'the address of the -writer. The Mayor of Agana gave information of tho . death to •tba Prefect of Potice,-at 'NHPG and from inquiries which the police, by the prefect's orders, inctituted,it became rather widely known. The consequence wds that the Mayor of Rouen received a great number of letters from females in different positions in society, claiming the de ceased; but though all agreed in describing him as remarkably good Looking, and all expressed profound sorrow at his death, to two of them gave him the same name. -- The lady who put her address to the love-lot terfound on him was sought out and questioned: and she gave him a name different from that of all her rivals. The real name ofthis Don Juan has not yet been discovered, and the more in quiries are made the more difficult it becomes to know who be was. From an examination made of the body it appears that be died, not of pois on, but of a sudden attack of cholera. Poarnos Of Ton KNOW NOTIIINGR.—The ear lier movements of the Know Nothing organization were of &character to command respect if they did not command approbation. They discarded the machinery of mincusses, and err op no claims as a political organisation. If among the candi dates in the field, they could find a man of un doubted qualifications foe the office he aspired; who was American in feeling-and despised the miserable habit of counting the foreign vote, they gave him their suffrages, without regard to his party allegiance. If there were no such candi date in the field they silently pat up and elected one of that stamp, from their own number. Latterly—as in New York and Massachusetts —a different policy has been adopted. Not sat isfied with success won ihus unobtrusivoly ; as piring to measure their strength with existing organizations, and having in a measure fallen under the management of some of those hungry seekers after office, who infest every party, they essay to take the field as a political organization, ' and refine to sustain any but their own nomi nees, no matter what ineasare of -qualification embodied in the candidates alretidy before the public. Thu, la a fatal step. It opens the way and invitee the designing to work their own eel-- fish * purposes through the organization. Thus, what was objectionable merely on necount of its intolerance and anti-republican character at first, has become infinitely more so, by reason of its insolent, dictatorial sprit, and its insuffera ble corrruption. Worse still; if the expositions of the Natiounl organs of the Order are to be ta ken as authoritative, it has fallen into the hands of the South, and is to be used as an engine to drive from the Councils of the Nation the antag onists of Slavery, and to crush out the love of Freedom in the hearts of the people. Surely it cannot be that the honest masees who were led by hatred of Popish bigotry and oppression into the order, will lend themselves too bigotry and despotism infinitely more perilous to free institu rions.—Summit (0.) Beaton. - - Monson Snamecznasses.--There is not e found in all modern literature that finds its way into respectable newspapers, anything so die gustingly obscene and blasphemous ns the speech es of the elders that rule over Utah. In the boat copies of the Deseret News which have coma to hand, bearing date as late no October 26, is found' many columns of this staff, which would be ut terly beneath the notice of respectable people, but that our government Is held responsible by the world for the outrages committed in Utah.— Orson Hyde is one of the Elders. On the 6th of October ho delivered an address in tho Mormon Tabernacle, in which the low depravity of the sect la more openly evident than in any other published document we have seen which origina ted there. Hu argues the right of the plurality of wives, from the patriarchal habit and the room pie of Chritt. He shamelessly attempts to prove that Jesus wee the bridegroom at Cans, and "guesses that it he wert go about the country as our Saviour went, be- ould be rode - upon a rail and tarred and feathered." lie utter, many a coarse and vulgar witleism upon "old bache lors, " and openly commends the licentiousness of the Priesthood—though be is sufficiently severe upon the lewdness of those not within the Mor mon fold.—N. Hors. TLLI2IOIB CENTRAL Itattnotin.--The Chicago Free Press of tho says: To-day the last rail will be laid down upon the main trunk of the Illinois Central Railroad, mak ing the connection complete between our city and Cairo. !On the Bth of Janunry next, regular daft; trains will commence running between the two cities. 'By the 16th of the some month it is also expected the Onleen 'trench will he finished and opened. A small section of the Chicago Branch is all that will then remain for comple tion of this gigantic undertaking. Less than four years ago the charter for building this road wee obtninedL-now over Elia hundred miles of,it is in running order. What more need be todd of the energy and skill of those who bare achieved this wink? They need no eulogy from tis=they have written one for themselves—written it in broad lines across our Btate--linetk that are ,ea immovable am the everlasting hll4l' Death of TOD=los W.. Own.. Yesterday morning Thomas Wilson Dorr died at his rezadence in Providence, Rhode !eland, the place of his birth, at the age of about forty-six years. Be was educated at Harvard and was admitted to practice at the bar in Providence,. in the year 1827. Ile at en early period iden tified himself with the Jackson Democratic party and his attention was directed to the circum stance that Rhode Island was governed by a ' charter that restrt tod the right of suffrage tea' small portion of the citizens, who had certain property qualifications that were in violation of the Democratic principle.. For a number of years he taboret, in and out of the Legislature, to which he was repeatedly elected, to bring about a constitutional reform, and finally sueceded in organizing a party, which became a.. formidable in 1841. A convention was called, liberal constitution was framNand, being submitted to the people, it was. ad ted. An election was held under it, and Mr. Doer was chnsen Governor. But the charter party refus ed to recognize either the new constitution or the eked= held noder it, and the State authori ties under the charter refused to allow the new goYernatent to take the reins. . . The Derr or "suffrage" party proceeded to in- - augurate their governor and install their legisla ture a t Providence, May 3d, 1841, and the chart er party proceeded to do the same; on the woe day at - Newport. The latter, in anticipation of danger, had procured military assistance from the federal government, and five hundred U. 8. troops were added to the garrison of Fort Adams- With the National aid thus obtained Gov. ffin,g proceeded to severe measures and arrested, on the day after Dore, inauguration, a member of the suffrage legislature. The Derr party then armed for resistance and many warlike demo.p strations were made. The aid of the federal troupe, however, turned the balance in favor of the charter party ; the suffrage men soon disper sed, many of their officers resigned, and Derr, for whose arrest an a charge of high treason a precept had issued, left the State. Some time afterwards, encouraged by the etym. pathy of many citizens of other states," Door re turned to Rhode Island, mustered and rained his friends, bat was again obliged to retreat, going into retirement in Connecticut. Be subse quently went to New Rampshire, and after a short time spent there returned to Rlsodersland. Be was arrested, tried, convicted of high treason and sentenced to Imprisonment for life. In 1547 be was pardoned, and subsequently his civil die abilities were removed and the record of his sen tence was solemnly expunged by order of the Su preme Court. But he never returned to politi cal life, and his health never recovered from the effects of his imprisonment. Dire lived to see the record of his own condem nation erased and to sec his state under a liberal constitution such as he had labored to obtain for her. if bin wisdom hid been equal either to his real or his sincerity he might have been celebrat ed as a hero and canonized as a Martyr. Bat he was naturally rash, and he was badly advised. Ile will still be sincerely mourned by a large 'number of people as a well meaning man whose worst crime was a mistake.—Phil. WHAT we HATS EAT/IL—lra another column we print a table of the weekly receipts of Beeves, Cows, Calves, Swine, theep and Lambt, as they have been reported for vale at the several market places in this city. First, of Beeves. Of these, the total given is 169,364, averaging 3,257 per week. The average number each market day (which is now on. Wednesday) at Bull's Head is 4 2:27. We estimate the Bullocks at met. each of meat in tho quarters, making 101,618,400 lbs. At cents a pound, bis is $9,145,656. This makes the whole number average $54 a head.— Of Yeals we have 68,684, which wo estimate to average $5 each, making $343,720. The aver age number par week is 1,815. We estimate the 13,131 Cows received. at $35 a heart average, making $459,085. Average 'Welber per week, 255. Of Sheep and Lambs there have been slaughtered no less than 655,474. We count them low at an average of $5 each, which makes $2,777,495. The average number killed each week iS 10,682. Averaging the meat of all at 46 lbs. per head, it will give 24,996,655 lbs.— The butoherings of Swine fur the year amount to 252,828. We have averaged them at 140 lbs. each, making 35,325,920 lbs., which, at 6 cents a pound, is $1,942,925 60. This makes the Hogs average $7,70 each. The average number per week of all animals received for slaughter is 20,359. According to our estimate of value of the slaughtered animals of 1854 in this city, we have paid the farmers the snug AIM of 61711W/E9 MILLIO39, nix HUNDIULD AHD SIXTY-21WD THOUR ANT). ISVH.,`I HUNDRED AHD 11/NUTT-OHS DoLans, which is an average of $282,111 per week. The Iluef Cattle alone will average $176,898 a week. We presume none who aritacquairded with. the business of-selling atook in this 'city, or those who have pald careful attention to our weekly reports of the Cattle Market, will think that we have made our estimates too high. As for bur caraiverous propensities, they are certainly be yond all qttestion.—.2l'. Trib. l i ft New CETT.—A 'Philadelphia paper In speaking of the new copper coin just Lathed from the Mint in that.eity Bayer: A speciment of the new cent whicilis oh ,illy to be issued ham the Mint has keaehealths- ,Its composition, no we are informed, is nialNirrs; copper 95; tin 04; sine 01. It le Yigter and smaller than the old cant, its diameter - biting very little larger than that of the quarter donsr. it hua bright complexion at presoak but will undoubtedly tarnish as readily aa the old copper. coins. The devices are those of the old epee, except that on the ethane the thirteen 'stem surrounding the head 'of Liberty are omitted, and there Is rather moredelicicy in the lettering on the reverse. But beyond this and the reduo tioa in Ilse; there js , not it particle of Improve ment on the ugly old coins that have been turn ed ont of the Mint dtuiorthe past thirty or for A Local 'Election in Newburyport, ?dam; to fill •aranoiee in the municipal bodies, has result ed in the electton of one Know Nothing candi date, and lhreb opponents in that order. VOLUME LXVIII-NUMEER 112. We are math gratified to notice the arrival in this city of General Atehisrut, the distinguished Senator from Missouri. He will be weloomei by his friends here, in and out of Congress, with a cordial kindness that few' can command:— MM. Sent. The act providing for the rendition of Fugitive Slaves was offensive to the great mass of the People. But they were told they must obey It because it was the "law of the land." The ma coo was conclusive, and the law was enforced in . communities where it was held In universal ab horrence. • The law creating the territory of Karma Provided that norm but actual residents of the territory should vote. Senator Atchison voted for that law, and claimed its enactment as a tri- . umph. But on a review of the character of the "resi dents" of the territory It wasdisoovered that the purposes of slavery could only be promoted by • violation of the lawunder which the territory was organised. No sooner was this conclusion reach ed than active measures were taken to carry it into execution. ' ' And Senator Atchison so:onkel.. Ait services to violate a .law for arida /or hod weed and which ha leas sworn to support. Ho temporarily vacated his seat in the Senate that he might organize a corps of unprincipled men in Missouri to seize upon the Ballot bon and, by fraud and perjury, override the sentiment of the people of iraIIPLV • Men who invade the precincts of:their neigh bors are trespassers under the law. If they bear off that which belongs to etheru, they are branded as robbers. Those who plan and those who execute the theft are equally criminal. The people ef Kansas were robbed of their rights—rights as sacred and ittilaitely more val cable than silver or gold—by beside of, unprinci pled men from Missouri. The law_td**,therst itt'finiatortil•Surd4mblist'ojiikihrig * ia wag as "the law, holdi the :instigators is with the actors of the- fraud. • &Maur Atchison planned andeuperintendedthla outesoupon the ballot, and is, therefore the Chief critainaL • It Is:for this he will s he welcomed to Washing ton by each "cordial kindness." But glory should befits shams ; for he has brazenlydram pled upon. rights. more sacred than ao others gaaracitecdtaa Free people;-and. that, too, that Slavery me) , - obtain a foothold on soil.' thirty years ago declared "forever" sacred to Freedom —dtb. Eve. Tour. , • 1311311M13 BALES BY virtue of sundry writs of Vendltioni Expo nos, Levari Faciaa and Fieri Paulus issued out cif tho District Court and the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny County, and to me directed, "will he exposed to public ealoat the'Cardi House in the City of Pittsburgh, on • Monday,'Jannary 22d, A. D.,.1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fol lowing described property, to wit: „, All th e right, title, interest and claim of John Caldwell, of, in and 'to all,those several lots cir parcels of ground ,sibiate in the 'city af Pitti burgh, end bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning on the southeast corner' f Re doubt alley and Third street, extending thence along Third street esstwardly about 145 feet, 9.1 inches, to the line of a private alley, thence southwarlly along said alley, at right angles with told street, about 66 feet; thence west wardly, parallel with said street, about 28 feet, It inches; thence sonthwardly 9 feet to the line of a ten foot alley; thence westwardly, walla with Third street, along the line pf. Bald alley 1.. n feet, 81 inches, to the Imo of Redoubt allay; end thence northwrudly 76 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of-the lots numbered 266, 267, and 268' in-Wood's general -plan of said city, and having ail several One story brick and two several small frame houses there on erected the said lots being subdivided as per plan of sabdivision thereof made by IL C. ?do- Gowin, for the use of said Caldwell, oh the 21st . A.LEO, 811 those several lots or parcels of ground situate as aforesaid, and adjoining Orr obeys de scribed property, and bounded and :ducrlbed as follows :—Beginning at the northeiet coiner of Redoubt .11117 and Second street, •ixtending thence along Second street eastwardly slant 149 feet, 9} inches. ' thence northwardly at right an gles to Second street, 94 feet; thence westwardly parallel with Second street 27 feet, 11. Inches, thence southwardly l9feet tiVus:Untltern linoof the aforesaid ten feet alley;. thence . westwardly along the line of said. aley:l22 feet. si Inches, to Redoubt alley, thence along Redoubt alley southwardly 75 feet to place of beginning, being a part of lots Noe. 266, 267 and 269, in Wood'e general plan of odd city, and ba ti ng thereon erected a three story dwelling house, the eoldee being used as a tee yard,..tbe:eabnalt. men-, tinned also being subdivided - Ws per plan of irub dirieion aforesaid. Seised and taken in exentioit r aii the property of John Caldwell at the salt of John Irwin ft Son. ALSO, All the right, title, interest, claim and estate of William Chambers, of, in and to, that cer-,. Min tract or piece of land aitaate in Jefferson township, and known its the Bedell place, bound ed by lands of Henry Patterson's heirs, lands of Jonathan Large, and other lands of said W. Chambers, containing 40 acres, more or lea, With a frame dwelling house and blacksmith shop thereon. Atu—All that certain tract of land, called Oneida, situate in Jefferson tewnehip, bounded by lands of James BDBoberts, Samuel Wilson, James Clarke, Thomas Large and William Buses,. bury and containing 188 acres,. more or less, on which is erected a two story frame dwel ling. ten uue story tenant houses, with bun, stab!•. se., being the same tract of land which John Chambers, by deed dated 10th day of Janu ary, 1826; recorded in said county in Deed Book voL 82, page 440, granted and conveyed to said Wm. Chambers in fee. Seized and taken in execution as tke property of William Clambers, at the trait of James Clarke • ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Mart in Connelly, of,-in and toall the folloiing describ ed lot or piece of ground; described at follows, to wit: Beginning ou the North aide of Second street, in the city of Pittsburgh, r at a' point dis tant 27 face eastwardly from the corner of lots Nos. 276 add 277, and ranningtheincesmatwa-4- ly along' Second street 20 feet, and one inch; thence northwardly, a division lino passim; through • the centre of lot No. =B, paralell with Market street 80 feet 7 thencewestwardlyparal let with Second street 20 feat and finch; and thence sputhwarclly parallel with Market street 80 feet to the place of beginning, upon which is erected a three story brick dwelling house, now occupied by Wm. M. Hersh and subject to en an nual ground rest of one hundred and twenty dollars payable half yearly. Seised and taken in execution aa the property of Martin eonnelly at the suit of James, Kent and Santee for use. ALSO, All the right, title, interest, claim and de mood of John Clark, of, in and ; tg ; that part of a larger piece of ground, which part. or por tion of said groond is designated byHommiseion ers under the Mechanic's Lien; Niu . l3l, Juno term, 1840, as sixty-one feet In front on the Washington, turnpike road (one-half on each aide, the center of the front door) by one hundred and twenty feet deep, of equal breadth, as the prop er ground to be covered by said liteohanioli lien said building being a one story frame cottage; the larger piece of ground of which this • forms a part, being situated in St. Clair township, ad joining lands of .Henry Heiser and others, con veyed to said Clark by David Merger and wife, by deed recorded in Allegheny county, In vial. .53, page 394. Seised and taken in execution as the property of John Clark, ,at the snit of Robinson Minis for lie. . WM. MAGILL, Sheriff December 80, MM. • P . EARLASII-41 caste just ree'd by_ deli IL DALZZIM goo. ate to arrive end for. SHRIVE& • DILWORTH JARS PRESERVED4SIII:6En for sale by W. WIT/JILAND. 3e6 ohms $ — _ VIOLASSES-5u bbis. N. 0. for ysale &ID ' J. 11:Canivuoup. 1 ESS PORK-25 bble. for Bale bv dalg B. aeon= LIZ I FED 0114-40 , bblzi. fo a r . sale HEARLASH-30 bbh. for ule l g r. 4619 UTTER--30 Iceppacked Batter for sale bY ' dais 1311111 Tilt DILWORTH. VEW FIGSL-3 omen prime now •Figo, is sme.ll Doses and drums: to art.' thikolimed for ebr del2. • • A. movwlll3. BANS-18 bblz..Whita Beane jest reed and for oxio Or 613 SORT FLOOLLEK& LOVER. SEED-29 LbLs. 'to:arrive and Arm Nib by dad JOIN 17.0 TD kOO. Day PEACHES-33 bbla: iptintb Ohio Ay barn wart-1.03r ado br JOHN NATO OD. OA.BB—IOO ban new Dry Peaches in e.ie ar wu es - .SOMIT van aOO. fI . LOVE d. SEER-80 bus. just tea and for XJ NJ , . Dr • d. JOIED WALE • OD. : E •l l l l l:srliVmMMiclig RUTTER CHEESE- 1 40 bitzeis - Chown icrsatrf " 4" de4 45 kg ' • .102.d‘14.4291M, ANNERS' 01L-25 bbls. beet quality, fat ails by the bbL essallax .tacaoo . mujual • 0
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