ESTASL,IBIIED IN 1786 .BUSINESS _DIRECTORY. 5. It prrittr N u.. &CO.ll ADVEILTIBINO AOK.NoY And No: 117SrLe xtreet, Bog., cei. nag Rands Re the nowt Influential and tamest deeaLttnrt eeaLnmeLl Paglit bath In the United State. $ d lb* t}aaesa. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS ' TN totioo.tett List at Itoeinesi Pb. aro atom x belt. ithable Sei YLr eitr of Net Tort. eI(Xt)ktDEON ETrtINGS, • • •• AoRUN% WEISSENBORN & CO., ()ate C. Ileoto./Tiopeirteistatil WheesaleDealerei'm fiermit, roeh and Italian 1510,1e0l lantruotents and e•trintt Na I "T. Stsidso Insus, • eolitdeal TOHNCOLTS Standard Cotton Sad Duck; H. 0.118401 f YOO.. N 0.71 Woe street. Neer Sort, ,Ver,el4lntel. ant Oa ebs rove/m.l ot.b..n. rat=l,4l2 . tg . lotbe au 1 I,,pper DRY tOTDS OWEN,It etiAMEE J CO. Importers of Albeit. bed E e. ECM and FabeT Gretx..ll2 and tbp.14Y6.5 COTTENET & CO., Importers of French JI: end 'th nrEuropeaat Gavle, Na. 40 Bated Amt. _,LlACfr' 100 Liberty et., and - IOS Codiett, for-Id:Ur PL., Importer. or Lam! I.enbroMarks. Silks. t0.3•124310rtar1115 lAMBS OWEN, 15 Broad St., Imorter of e...' B '. aimP.W. l Frthees.29lk ICUs atul 81Ik tioode gectrzally. tlue3V,ss IiORN, SOIILIEPER Se HAARAIKcjit; portersof German' and • Bel Tian Hyoid CUD.. Ms, odatinr. to. Nw NI Extbsem P. t•n10 . 6.5 I)IF.T.EIi iit MULLEN, ImpOrter of French •..r.; Germati and S.L. Dr, tloodr, ratio, velirw Mel+ - OW, Ebawls,if °atom , . k., No. 0.1 Drawl ottroc, Nrw.York. ,fterl3-175.tap1'55 RERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, - Im ,.23.F.ronaup.cScatuties Eton (Ism brie Hand =ft. roma orotce rim te,40 . 1.7: lasulfaa. . , .. - . MEEKER & MAIBIIOFF, Mtaufacturers of Vashionsbis Dn., sad Ckakirimmings Pringiu, PN Tassels, Itutlea. kes.. 24 Day street. jatt-Irtfal.46 fiß. JELITCIi & CO., 99 Chambers straet, e r., , tt.tegn. a thattlmesurlittraixhl.g G , a, sod ami arm or Shirt. Stoeks.ie.. t0..31'55 4101LN bi. DAMES, 'JONES , et, CO., Im Doners of OentlemenE VanishingGlada. and Mum =en of Btoek.,lihirta, Thu, le, 92 Warm, amt. tavlßbb • .._ . -- - A CHRTALY =IRBY. .. . . 4 _..-r iliewtm SE the 'Mexican Mustang Liniment in , eLlero. Braletit., Bone. Berairia , Cote, Pike 11a j Sores, ao effeetnereore for all external complaint@ or toad or ardittal. B. SWAYeetbriatk, oriel.] origin • tar awl proprietor. 30i Broadway. N. Y. • Irz,tie-215 121:TRIVEY,INo: 349 Broadway, the oldest sad moot talsostve cestablletummt In th. United EXEILIZZE3 KWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreigq oross,:i. 3. Itraultray. Gantt .14 Pao 11,RO• for /514 nod Tram oil putt of the world Agent in ilitabarcb. Mama Co_ . 0n1.3.4,L,e15'33 ,ricrzircrt AND ORTIILAN FANCY BASKETS. 11.11.A.R.LES Z67N & C0.,52 Maideti Lane, - -v lennaztars of Rees and Ilse.. Fanek and Travel let Ikatiketa.a.led Inanufaetneare of Cand Colored WU e Yon Fentatara and Jenny - Lind WorkatLia. kn. /1n4je.17•55 . a kits. . • . . . JACKSON, (formerly W. Irj l ackleon k Salm) Grata and 'Tender litakt: t . EI N 91 . laraidway, tee &or abonl9lh 4., N.. Tat., orl6 t„,re.Tl9 INDIA RIDSDNIt DODD& WpatUrBBER 59 lkao4tmes i Patast India /tubber Iknte, Shop, :Infra Cbihingi BaW,Tar,ia Le. fee4rtja,lol.6 UNION INDIA "RUBBER CO., 41 John st-, maw all kind. of Robber °attain& Mats, Drug. Articles. keg .5 Ocala from =OD to 56.00 each. f0n4,1,11211.W5 Iti r dIILNERY AM) MACEITNE TOOLS REWS ILJESITP, No. 67-Pine st., New Ll. - York, Como:dee/on Merchants he the elle of all kinds o pte • Ti.ro' and Cotten .d Woolen elachharry. eTom the beet ros,teen Ihrelostes Agents err Laren hie Ahem • de2o-tory Ina • PA.PEB WAILF.IIOUSS, V . TEWS W. FIELD ift CO., 11 Cliff street, IL/Imparter. and Windt:sale Dealers to Araerinas German. and Inarilth PArl R 9 an 6 rrerr deaniPmna !ape, Idanntneturera raaternder. talegardS • IINCAN; LEWIS BARTOW, No. 161 Wilda= street;—A nrat Varlet - of PAPER far &set- Ntatiox: . . Prlntr, inekblader.. 31..= 5 7. p&n. - r , COL4IIt. jEtALIROW COLOR WORKS, Rochester N rarnTerk,Dadqtl33.ltalden Lava Parie sad Cbrmme ted-IrretTan • lI:FIANCE SALA 7 M 2 P AND ER SA ta FES,E a K e DueaQ BQa iO4l 3RTI TOYS AND FANCY 000D9. JAELLRORN -.& CO., 54 Maiden ..t.Ftsdru) art 4 Librti Km; , ThYS and FANCY GOOD& tx1e307.5 • TFLR.R. FOR FLO9III. AND REMBIRRY TOFF. 11 4 1 , 1...1:ER., COATES & YOULE, No. 279 kmri ertreacalgt . le j a:ll;.. Garalirlta g rr s y coo bat' • • WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, to • .POILLON. A, -CO., Importers of tirolteadtlt . and W,Lsdow 114.rds, tara/-55 BOOTS & SHOES, :WHOLESALE AN.D RETAIL, ' • JAMES ROBB, MARKET and 6 Union ate. 3d door L the Market tio.l4f. Attest:legit. irOwld Inform Q Mende aed Hie public - getteraily, the% he hes just reed ItisPall Stock of Wet. and Shoe. in all their mien., we Ptak Is one of the largest ever oyened Ms cite and embraces eterything worn by the bullet of Philedel phis, New Yorksc d Pgesies. and be trait. cannot 'fail to pleasetall. Great perches been elms In eateeting , the chola:Kw:eta...ll of which h. warranta He siSo tontinnes to man. lbeit:de. heYetaftge. HI dr -110114i.611 of ' Boots and Oboe,, and from Ida long creed epee of over 2) pease in boulnessin city. is, be tem.., • liattkient guarantee that thaseerto favor him with that rettrosuera, will he fably dealt with. onto rsoLbiloN• OF PARTNERSIIIP.- Natal Is. hereby given list the Portnemblo here- - . exteting under the Inn sad style of HIPPER A KtHNENhaabeendlaeolred. The manubanre of WAIL% ' , TRYST.U.S Ida be carried on se weal by the remaining Penner. All code. promptly attended to. . i MIEN FiIIINEII. No. ALT Penn AL. or.lo .. - Poyerdetann. Plttelnaruh. o r r Naar. Excelsior Carriage F act o ry.' -11,01INSTON, BROTHERS & CO., prattl e' Coach Maitere. corner a Rebecca and Delman sin_ she. City. Pa. bare on ha. and we man.. seise neestaregreortment °Marries. kirekevare Burl. Le., made Ist ell their rah. Ida =Ward td durability mad bunny allot.. unies oat work the best 1e0.% Iron sad Saes= 111.. r. item. Wooded to ea the meet reaotable ten. They feel adiltdeat thaLall Thus. favor them with their pat be pdhany. landed,. trial. of their work. Tl " =tetur. and Marches. Oltroses pea the Far. torn every lo amistes do.ers the day. 015 M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind • Maatfartarer.n. if. St. Mir reran. - fittrtarSb. or - Z4ara, rSTEAI4I BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to bay. art batorrat at a Steam Batt, for which cub. arrm<l ortata ili La evert amyrireof THOMAS rth rt. FANCY CUIPiA ET IRE, 85 woof, STRRET, PI7II4BCDCI7. now JUSTlmported arid otwn full assnrt meat • lessch Engl./sit Ilt• sad Whits Chins. 0111 and BMA mad Colmed Stone ed.; Coecuson Wars mita tde tar ammtrs lasds. Wed= )LIIOOE/MON. • . AMASS WORKS. - WM; DAVIDSON- & CO., MANUFACTURERS and denten in Vials, Dann, wsd Erato of Green and Flint 0 lamest, la ow Glaps. 1e.—X0.23 Market stroet. Pittaburgb. Particular attention pakt to prints moulds tee bottles. onkelly • V• SALEL-280 acres of land on White. Bottom. I tarn from Iffolaesport. no Roarer ' mann+ nano@ of cleared Isad.lfelollo. and ban, a young =than. ko., ie. Also., "misty of Real LAY, as Otscrited cm mg -hinted la. mod .T ,010 atahtag to Unreal estate, would dotrell to get It Tarsus) at ya) Gan, as It to tho quintet oaf to gad _ratter* hymns <az by had. Palo/roof gip& - 5c00D13;75. tth et. • • - - good 'bate - ton I'M EL, be. tlreata Smithfield =1 °nut Emit el per month. odd , • - W 700.575 Fourth TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANA TAN srat9.—/ortac.47B tate oflaind, in %edemalaw mats., 60 Wag. hours ride) from Pittebash. atr - WoeoomlMao Webs/EMU:on. on the Penaptflrmala Matted sentare dared; gra tillable land. oreonwath le a Lar Rouse and Bag It Is well Mated tho Inking offrolt, or It would ma rundlent Dela. UT.Warta uxuriantl. tbe plan, being well are . plum the tat water. Them U An abundatre of the finest ath tabu. sir Chestnut, Chestnut Oa Oak [helmet Wta. Oa. Nathan ' ICU veil worth/ the ittentfon Tennem. la the owe ean haat to Cittitanth. by elther railroad or math Tha Umber alma is troth ore then :the aloe asked,snd matt of the land would eliord earl. tat whole. bsweir the r=rbriess of Ver &err or It will 004144 W to suit I:. - At f".° acceding ts gnat/. • forni , -Tno.ffran. , . band. the alums In throw octußi ooparmentx /Mateo of oala • W00D2.76 Wood a • - Self - Heating and Box. Irons:. . •M B Subscriber fuming liurchused the cx , drub.eche & .7.- J.7obsist.`• Patent Boy end :I. 's Patent Pelfileattne P lla bons. ledlon ertenelvely eogszed , in comulectedy ' , r" 1t...... , In .. ...MI with tb• ~ MTv. b. keno constantly M Mold et him myerome. m Yeleml et., mem. And ., .. 4tm Wocke, • large and good aseartment of the mamma Tahoe ••4 pea h•oas, to Mich he vould respecu o li, ~,,,,,, Lb . attenthat ofertolocals dc•lere and the public I m ane. .ocOrtyll. . .C. KlNtle.l4l:ls.miecr•...,,l tr. p... _ 2rch Area, rimadezynm, Importers of G. k L Gee's Unrivalled NEEDLES. Agouti/J*6r the moat Cotobrotod ,woomor TARA% 110518B7..ifERLY0 -117121 M. DR A Witax - - - i• - , H.A.RDWAB.E FOB, BADDLERB AND CAIIRLIGE BIAKEBB. Ceech, in; No: in 1:720.11 sTr: re?, rirrgairßazi. Cloth.. Lori.Dgenaakm, Um. Dear Ilair he* Arin , 21.6.rr•50rt.g., FAErCOLD CALICOES--Just rec'd 2000 40 , est cord oadloom al or wyell • 11l be oold at Ra as, n e d in d mai. by T.Toi tOO3 111, 9a a. THE nmti l y... PI - .it Pv I I _58. 7 1)G..:11.. GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. J~OSEPII S. &A.. P. 31 ORRISON,AOtor f muzatt j. g . Oret i =4 . 3 ,l6 P i trth airett, Detre.. tur24 'LW. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake . Irolighiga," Grant street, Letnesn Fourth and end leer. _ augalrlgT 1 5, .B L ERT E..PILILLIPS, Attorney atlow, OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law Cortor t.f Dab and Gnat etreenaopposite the rt Cou kid steps, Pittsburgh. erirgay's3 JA3IES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law,.office Fourth etreet. MY/ Grant, ratstarra. J.16,11.T .I?RA N CIS C. FLAisi EU IN, Attorney at La.w, Ya 170 romelb greet. Pittsburgh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney att, Law, Nix 82 , Flab etroet.lltval.r.h. - BANKERS AND BROKERS. JERNAN & Bankcrzi and Exchange ry Binkers. No. g 5 %sal etrpet. cgroer of Diamond Alley, ittshurgh, Pa. , glirEtir anti Bank Notes Coln. Diseount Th. Exelmage. and Prighiseory Notes; maks tlolk-etions is nII the principal cities or the Union; ileceire Deposits on rall and on interest. and glee their prompt attention to sit oth matters appertaining to a Broker's huskies, er Bitastern Ktehatige i.stantlf for rule. ALL. R.II ILOAVICI CLZZIL . KRAMER tt RAII3I, Bankers and Ex cl.:e Broken Hue and evil Gold and aalaer and Note*. negotiate leans au Hal Eatate or Stock Pc - rt. . P =l 4 :7l ' , 4 llTe . a l'.l l lt e l saT tam, made on all jednle na the Union. mm mru. , r Thin and 11,, street, ameafte j.h„ !Intel . . . . . . 4D: KING, Coin, Sn,ek and Exchange , Broker. Fourth street—Ba r e and eelle Pt on ' lad.% k:kelrsnite on Eastern rhino rappllal eur- OWra 615 es rent rates 11...tions made on Lb Wert t I t e tern Bank Notes Bought and .Id. jrt to di_ ) B I" ALMER, "[ANNA & Co. Successor n s to um. , Ilan. Co, BankentßaChense Drokemand ./ess In Foreign and Domestic Esehange, Crtldraten of , • 0 . Dank Notes, and liperle—N. W corner of Wood and Corrent Stoney remixed on Deposit. klght Cheeks for sale. and 'collections nude on nearly all mins+ saii , olnts of the United Staten The highest premium paid fur Pandas, and Ameriean Gold. • • Ade - an on. malo rm. ou , o•lorierente Nada., eltieleeil A 4 oft liberal te •- " - I ‘pd }L WILLIAMS t CO., Bankers and .z. ; ,,k. ,ror, Thi U rd streets. Pittsburgh. trazdartkets mad. ou Mend terms, sud wroth. promptly attended to. A..WILKINS & CO., Exchange BrokerA, No. 73 Fourth F ine[, ophatit. th. Ilsolt Pia. h. Al! tn.... Liam a [cart !Dad UrM. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro ,Vbktl,th •tn•et. No. Cd. .I..oluur.r.b. hal a & SON, Dealers Ford si • usi Domestki 'mu earimago. C.44llleat ' er 9f l D, pealt, Bank Not. and Brtr o ier. Market strnet. Pith tthmeheh o tr t gltrr. w h,n• s e47 . l . : . ou sJI the yrt.dp.] dtW BOOKSELLERS &C. JJ. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 11Faarth street. Apollo Ihetiding. TWIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta sus • nos., rammer to Durban & At.e.. No. f Market stmt, near Fourth. Illtublergh. P. tiENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Peale' 2 la Pletionerp, 2e, Nn. 82 Parket street, meat t e lazooad, Pittabareb. PA. likt. 4k 'W Pert CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. SS Stood street. Amt. to the comer of Third. [le .PO. School and law boob neaten tl y or, bona. COMMISSION &C. MMSI - --- •• - •-J. W. MITL.IIII & 114 1 0RIVARDINWA COMMISSION !VIER it. CHANTS and Dealers in an Maser Pittsbrovh Slau utattured Artiste. Lead Pipe:Lad Sliest LeuLl. No. OT Yin Stmt. Pittsburgb. sail rd's4 W. H. SUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, Impale; and Dealer as VORRIGN WINES, Brandies and bid Wood Rye Ntltlaty. Nn. 12. South. La.t comer Wood ard Float sta. Pitttbarah. r a 3 A. 11" BANE, Commission and For trarting Merettaata dealers In crud wad Produce gartenllr. also, l'lttabatgb Maiantarturra N 0.114. atwand caret. Pittablugh. at.'tly.63 Wholesale Grocers 1 6,t Pir . x. li . Vars. and Comadadra • jalo FORS TT LPRINGER TIARBAUGH,E CO., (Succes , - yrsra tn 8. flarbsl.l.) C0mm15585 Ind Pm - wardig I* Dealers Wool aud Prod., 190 s. 145 Tint &ad lle Semi/ racatx.11914.07913. CIL 1934/ &W. RE Flow Fnc7.ol - 9, CoTrnmi , 4sl9 " • Ir.! P' o7 - 14 g 4V - I, ' Allut ' W " I " P-4 ,7 .0.. 74 Water and 90 Front ft, 14(ktoglrei. PAlttil - - P salts ittjARDY, JONES & CO., Successors to ATWOOD. JONES A . Co Ousuutssion (marrs tsreltsalts. °mien is Pittsburgh Nissuslo.ssis. Pittsburgh. VIERCER h ANTELO, General LC,,mmis iVlL Mon Merebsatn. Philndeinnin- Mons! n.l•nnan mod, w nonfigm,nto nt Pendane normally . . yea:, f ,OHN WATT & CO. Wholesale Grocers, • Cannalinden nerehants, end Dealer. In Prairies and PlttablentirManufarturrit. Nu Una Llbiggy rt.. Piteaburgh efß. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, .... lbarciudaelon arid P , insarellnerblercliant.'airl triad, We. Dmder In Wartern Rowena Clam, Berne t . Pnt and Freud A.b, and Western Produne L....La11y. Water etreet between Eindthetald and Reed, Pittaburgh. 1.1.1.1 urns. n.... . . - . - 711 , 111,1 urns, ns asts sr ea . ; iiihl;;.Einis a co.? LTLtrrtE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commtvion Men-rtartts, and D.lers Pittrarras Manufset¢r, %o 111 :Second bury • - COIEESE WAREHOUSE—HENRY H. C (X)LI.IN& Vol-v..1410¢ and Corgasti.pion Uenhanta ad Resit, In Cameos. Buten lAA., Fith and Prodcw. frwuer•JlT 15 Wood •trrert, nhore Fatty. Pitteourgb m. 1 ,1 VON BONNHORST k HURPHY,'WhoIe- In Orb re ~ Led Comlpdon Myat boats, Sod Dealers 1,, Pittabonth P. Illanufa No = WC, st.r.t. Pins ark-k, IFIPHDMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer 11_ la French 11/14 Alraelleart WWII PaPPS, 5c4 Mart.l . hrtreziagareo Ttard luta fourth aro-rt. Palatal...la. clikX M sts eCLINTOCK, Importer and Wh.lc- Sun_ gl ' , V go l d r lt , F ßn' erlow NhooTe Steam Boa - Ill ' =lap, N 0.112 Market otnet. ORitIS Is PATTON, Wholesale and Re t&Oiers, on the Kates Md, of the Diamond. DRY GOODS. RANK VAN ()ORDER, Dealer in Trim rroderr anal 13lovnn Lea Good. Huarrol.terl.t. Eflextes. Fmndah Gond.; and laney artnlnr. full An ...talent of which atom,. to had at N. Sn, enanwr Market nrnat awl the Diamond, PlttnburgE. Pi .cli-lr maws a Co, errentaati...e. L ICO it TOIL. AA. MASON & CO.,,Wholesale anl Retail r . =re to Paacy and Staple Dry Gmbl, 25 nib mURPHY h .131:11101111ELD, Wholesale and RAO Dry anode ditrebants. nem= Fourrls Lad grin street. Mem:vb. GROCERS. BOONE, NARBAUGH & BOONE, (i ersENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Deal In Wool. nib& Produce and Provision& No ;V, wee Water street. PhlincielPhi& • its.raLitroa & Bottom's, RW RDiNG COMMISSION 1%.1.E.2 CIIAMII a Donlan In Wont and Prod nen n tall kind, au No. 211 L1b.:12 attest. fittatnangb. l'l. m 1.21-12,1 .16117 ltoTo— FOYD . CO., Wbolcsale Grocers andCommbution Slerrehanta.K.l , 3 Woodland 224 Lib. rtystrest. Plttablinsh. • 1.10 OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec tifying Dlstlner, Deska In Produce, Illteburgh .•• •• am, and al:Ma of gentian .d Doneestle %len and Llqinna. Zia Mb Liberty street. On hand II m ille to of romfor old Monongahela Whiskey. a Well be ostra ir BLACKBURN''' inobisalu Oro- Boat w:4 r. In Prod sot PlavaMtatruf!e ' rxite%% n' fi Iltth and Oakum " an. ) on band at ger Wascluxtoe, 141 Want street Pit , pnar::. • . annlt, lung ri Ll= DWECI. SAIAII Dalfk & CO., Wh G enk G won,- D. I .gv WW tlo l le .. I eIGCIrLY= C.R ROE, Isi ocen OL and D CammfeebD 1,t5..194 street Pitta LOWILI9I. W. a WOODIVAN.I LLCM . 0....11.1.31. JOBX owns. M. BAGALEY & CO. Whol63ale Gro om. Non. IS and 23 Wood Farect. ilttntinrab. WILLIAM A. M'CLORG, Grocer and Tea Dealer, tomer of Wood and !Lab newt.. hag f:Teoell=a-ra. orso =Wu tg,'filittree ° 7V2e n t.g. DeLmi onrylled on the kreseetens.e. 40BEET DALAELL & CO., Whole,ale amen, Col 9 nholon Weeehanta, Milers la Canker Illtehtngh Manufaelwree. No. 263 Llbertr street. t'lttehartb. . _ _ mane. mem. . ...... /CCANDLti.ti "%Air ICK maliNt)firss, gileeewore . 10 .L ick, Sfbn!er-alr Gree. Vereardine and totanawker Workmate. Desk. le Iron, Ni].a Masa. GA Pittsbrireb Manatseturre amorally; exaytren, Weneaad Water rhesta.littabursh. - . AOULBERTSON,,WhoIceaIe Grocer and 3...1.1.51,..bud,1Wer== fmtured Article, NI, JOIZI diAt R. arocen, OA • .wc.. Pioduce—lt.n4 rel Bulldlnss, (tomb, vn Wte r t l. Ifoq, .4 Sixth ativets, Plttsbaa. TI. lASALZi ^ ........ 4011111 P. 00PaltAl!, TN. ...... uourt; Amu, .1111AOALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Moto if-,u. rilrenorty. %..?..12 , 14irbot Kea., . • • rbs.;Nr 20 CANDLESS, MEANS & C0., 60 t.,„e,i. OM Met a Melatorntorkl Waolosalo .rs, onto boa. Na111 2 01.1.0:42. Yarn% .1.1 Pitts bond. • illaptsatalre• emmarr. !Omer . of Wo , ' ...... Plttlibtireh P. - Eu AGENCIES S. CUTHBERT el SON, (2ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for V,..M the Kale and iinsehaen of Real teat, anlastlon ct itlltllYfX.VVan= r a ' . Xlchigan General Commission and Collec tion Agenc Office, POR the colleetion of !Tome and Foreign a: Mereantile sad another Money claim". in Mlethinan sod edjanant. Invastavent and Payment or Moneys. Papteut Tax, Perelman and Sale orltaal ilea. and Sandal. and Jameson, Ananta. . • . . . PELTIER h. AN DEIL . M)N, De.tro.C. Michigan. K. / curaia A.Taburp.ti—Meun. Kramer k 11.ahn), Bank err, Whit.. t C., Gal..ate Otann bortna. eumart a C. 51archanta. ir;wr—Ter. Ageneies or glictda'an tom respectable Insurance Companies. mrl.-11 CARD.—Ravin been appointed the en tti!kr:lm. Vi1L7,11%! feotenN hr . JEWELL tr SON, of Hartford. Connecticut, tt e eon offer for sale a large 100011211)(1. of all widths, manfaetred. at tbo manufacturer's miens, Ma article lu being sonetirn to an Leather Belting. ever oafred this market. Al to , s larimatoek 4.11 idt b India IA Belting wnstantly on band,and for nein at Lbw Belting Depot." tin 116 Market Mean. ecniti J. A 11. PHILLIPS 1. - UStIN LOOMIS, Heat Estate Asent, Stock, Slew/m.li. and Bill Broker, office .o. 42 rth Wert, above Wood. amine«. promptly attended 1 tn. AIVICTEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi -7 ice'. luminous Company, 1.4 Water street. F . . . 1 M. GORDON, Secretary Western 1.0 • nuts, CO., 92 WlKer GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin 0 , FGe Insuronco Column,. nart.b-cOot corn, of 11 , ..v1 and MN xvvv. I A. MADEIRA, AA.....nt for I),lnware a, . tzmi In•uran Quay .L^ Water MUSIC, &C. 110IIN FI. SIIELLOII., Dealer in Piano Fortes, Muirln and hillelrsi Instrument& Salmi Donk., and itatianin.y. &As &gnat for Chleksring's Plano Smia. fur IVaisr.rn Nnuarlranla—No. SI Wood street. RESRY KILEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu sical lustrnmtuta. and Inmost, sr Itadlan Strings. uud for Norma A Clark's gnintiand ivistars Pianos, with Attachmsot. Alas for Dunham's DRUGGI§T§ J _ OHN HAFT, Jr., (Ro,:cessor to J.. 31'thlf fry.) Whnlesalo and 'Wall DrulbrD , ..nd Dmasr ',lota, Ono, Drestalb, Le.. 141 Wocri ouvot B doors twin. Virgin ADry. Igttsbnrch. Atm. Mr Dr. Ford'• 3.ledtein. colk:A) ... —.Jaunt rtiniiTia I W I LCOX & CO, Druggists and Apoth- L./ • ...rim. conger M ark k street and the Inansnrsd.kess, mnstantly on hand a Nil aqd nomplete nssartment rsrausOdathines.Perfusnery .and nf ;yea/mins to thslx ußharts, ['bye ta..ripttrfne care full ..aaapatuaded. mrm • OFIN P. SCOTT, IVladesale Dealer in Dmv, 'w.f... on, V..-131.th,, oa:rp., • Staff, 41 , erty stra.t. Pittaburgh. All orde.r. rwelye prompt JAl , dirolat far Loudan Da's valuable 11.91.1; amticiraro. mar 24-1 y A. FAIINESTOCK CO., Wlroina r le • rt.:Waist. and matufartarors 4 Wbita lead. Rod ad. and Llthattsi, owinro Wnd and Proem nowt" hits burgh. meta E. SELLERS, Wtolenale Dealer in it Drugs. Palrta. D. Stuff, Oil.. Varnishes. la., to, thowt. littaborth. Goods warrst bd. Pilo.. low. I,IE - MILIM NIL* C. 61[06(i . WITT. IBRAUN &REITER, Wholesale & Retail ooLame .er Ino.WY Pt Clair otroolo. I SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale J Donggirtet No. 24. Wood ~ . t. littobanolt. II OSE PII PLEMINO, Suecegsur to L. Wilcox /kr & Ca..co er rn 31unet street aa4 Dlarner.4..-Reera roe slant!, on Dana a fall completnamt.ent of Dram Mallnlna Cl.sts. Perfumery. and all article. prrtaln.lien to hi. brclacas. Plt.Trlciane preareirtlnns tYernllf enrclensnded at all Inman. WOOL MERCHANTS. 111 LEE, Fu,: r e . en . : d or to .: M Arnaieask Wakti, GaAs Nn nr....t 3IEDICINE. R. JA3SES KING: Office and Rctidence. .7 Ns. 111 Fifth otmet. orpt•dtt• the Cathndral. PICO. M. VARIAN, 31. D. Office Pith etrcet, V b.lO. - smatheitu- O ffice/L.7.—e to 9,0., 1 to r. enr.Ls /pi IJERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and aa4• thicr, No. lineal Taatindir n telkar and Yount ? Ciclfa.. ""Ls-7 ltri I. i MGR Y, MerchantDm , • st nay and °mißeimln Read, Mad. Clattdnn. itt U 1 ra.t. W A lilerchnnt ItSl 4;14 onil4,7T,lnNti7l.:r—Zo"uren.n:';.:TAr .aaer.• and V.Unaw albs neweat strln and fh , ll.lvallty Ckoz &twig& an.l nanintiter• will Ow. a all I rnhl ANUFACTURING. 4W. WOODWELL, Wlpderude and :41 lianra,turez sod PIO, in Cs War, 011 N 'WETHERELL, .Manufooturor of PATENT p VICES. • •u , rior r- 4, 1.1P RoX and lIILiZED VICF-S, torn, nf Amlrrson •r0i14.1, Iwnu rtrrm, om• heart from the hand Mr+, Itridc.. A:. t.chr••, • 31E1101DER.F:D AND AI'LICA MAN TILLAS-111atertalx raart.lPA. Embloid•rf Ap p 1,• Work br L g. WIIIOM, ; No. •Zgl hi, Peen Ett.mt. shoe. nand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Ilan - afa_daring Compauy. MILLS COMPANY-ILAN - M. ENLARGED I their .mpa...lty rtv mulaNctualag. AI now pr;:parl ro to at ( {owl t r tolldl ng Clay. JnMn plz i onT a at.l y elt? by Ilttat. , agla t t.t.t.ato her .21. Boots and Shoes!! I AMES ROBEI No. titt Market .street, WI dins from the Market House,would inta . re the nub Ile that the Ora'. ter, rollneck op every thine In the Hoot and Shoe trade, such w Gaiters. half nailer, Jenny (Ind Padorea. lady Franklin and all lb. styles blunt on the Eaters . no eltSevo also , sm..? and Chlblrene °alter. and Fancy Hoots and li«, In all their resistless also, (lentlemens' One Opens Patent Iloots. ttench Cali Boot, C 0.,,,., Galicia and Mast also. Boys' and Youths' Boots, ilne French Calf. Paeans glee as a crawl on hien to fall rash an article to all oho favor as alth their custom ea sathohe Oat 14niembor the ohne% 81 Mutat stsret. Hats and Caps. WILSON t SON keep mnstantiv one 441. band orid7 dmtintlon and n.rety of Hat; and pa, both •hnleetlo_ tall. nova airing •an•st fardalonabl• flat or Cap,cdt and dump, would So sod! to v• cell Wore nutrbia•fandeltorobitra. antlftdr Woo. - .1.0 S. DTCORD' & CO. WTIOLESALE AND RETAIL IABIIIOIIABLA HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALER:ITN ALL KINDS OYFITRS. CORNSII OP WOOD AND PIPTIISTRP.673. Pittsburgh, Pei .0 otrdk dm braned mrr .alll7 ddd - .41.dr lidtd • d Clam 31d1F., Dna,. awe . and Puy Hardistd. auird.lo•4ln Coach and Carriage Factory. jOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of II Belmont and Rebecca aireeta. Allegheny eltr, wonid rammetrally Inform their friend. and the public generally, that they are inseinfactuting Carriage. Bartmehrs, Hock. Amzr,incepro., Weighs and Charles. . in all thsir ea-rm. amine! LIMA and proportion. All orderswill be executed with attiet onward to dura bility and brandy of !high. Reran wit( Men he attended to no the moat reaeonable terms. Uring In all their web the teat I:arena Shafts. Poles end Mice! Ruff, they feel wdent that all who farm. them with their patronage ill be perfectly saUseed on trial of their work. Purr rs are requested to Id.e them bed , . 111- awing elterwhani. • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. • ItwM. IL WHITE & CO., f would re epeettnily tom the pnbile Mutt the, here erec a a iop oo Lacoek, between F.XSMI argil gandoekey "tree. Thay are now making - end are prepared to receive order" for evel7 deerription of rehicim Cmwhee, Clutha+. PhalOne. &e., whiel. from their leek I B"" gpene in tine they of the aim. work, and the die 'Mee they ham they Pal comildent they are enahl. ed to do work an the meet reasonable dory" with thaw wanting mild. In their line. Poying particular attention to the nelectio a et materiale, and having nano bat competent wockmen n they hare no beeltatrom In warranting tbeir work. We thrived* set tbn attention of the public , thle matter. N. 11.—Itepahing Anne In the bent manner, and an the In . - mensonahle terms. .leMktf T. Livingston, Roggen Co. - IV NOVELTY ORKS, PITTSBURGII, PA. r)rRACK and Pipet Railroad Scales, Ray, Cattls sad grain do 4 Ma= and Cotaltrr do 4 Door ofSs•• of all silos. Spring, Drop and Thtlosb Lats.has, Mlles 31111/1 of varlow kinds; Ilslnt_ spprovs4 patterns: Dolts and Yastenln litsllsabls Iron Castlo s s of every lists In (ono and dolah.. tfs. • W. W. WALLACE, • • STS'A3I MARBLE WORKS, sue,= and 3= Lilmly and, oPEorag EntiVifidd F 177311111011. VIONfI3fENTS, Tombs, Grave Stsmca, Furniture Topa N fair , Imposing Stoma, tn. al leap. on bang, and made to order. 17 suishinem at the tow l n eve, Three hundred orient) and sele d. 1110,0 prod trldse w,„„,Lin( with dispateEst 3111 LliwAr .face t .ap= 7. WALLACE. Now Goods and Fashions for Gentlenttrue Clothin& for'Spring-of 1854.- le WATTS et' CO, Ise4 lessve respectfully i F,1 47..r.VfL1M;t7.7Z; "- !.,,, — ;;;,Y;dz • h tb .:47,1; aff s4spted to tbei r pet. o—f.r. the bat Ike ~,zll- Irll nurria. njiiird—end that t . are ready to mei. ow 1.0, 9., waking hem up In • irrisnal superb style. The astishirtion no mitirmnil 07 th.l , rvehi mars hither., with their humble efforts topless., squill ...A them to fresh exertions in the moo itliwwUon. Walk In..nentlemen. hows.—Stranarni are Informed that ear Envie is Ea 176 Liberty streetlforth side. ate. St, Clair. ate'. T. C. WATorm;"-- . T. C. WARRENTON; ADIES' 1G CH ILDREN S SHOE STORE, /le ham ninny. an Wind a mu nasortment, 9.6 ,ngth Went, ,Pn rennlvd, Gentlemen' First:Class Goods.' '... yonthHE subscribers bed !cum to inform the esbnc Una they hey. rer d their Summer Stack, me. the merest and magi* Mumble Pamirs ILI Gen. erie Irear.l X. WIeITS A CO. • , _ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1855 NEW YORK ADVERTLIMEENIE. From V1944C 1 / 1 :11. t SCIINLY*9 General A4lrortlelog rlduic,"No. 346 and 349 Broadway, New York, Bata No. 90 Suwon stunt) Ramble Pirate ea the City pf .tino Fiqt Extension Tables. 17 . 31: REERDT,ISO Wooster et , between I V l'rloce and iiiiiiston ste. Nee Yuri:, Mate:art are! A large ne.ortinent /deep. on hand. Orders for nhiroing Pt...wally attended tn. OUPIL & CO, Wholesale Print Sellers, print,m, and Manufacturing Artlats, On men. Paris. London. Berlin, and No. and nroadiray, to O n York. Cataloger...sent by mall. usual dincnunt tha trade and Institution.. Picture Frannie furnished _arl7.3ine Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! A TTENTIOk of purchasers is • - ierr.ectfully called tee new and pi..T. 74 7K i i - dii gait lelnvination in Plano Parte, now fully, perforrted.aad Lidlini the path, known s• - Hairs Celestial Triple stringed Piano. The Patolluit7 of the ()sleeted Piano consists in Its capacity for alare play ing .Ith the single Nicer, an attainment hitherto un. known lathe Piano Forte. - The mast ordlnarT Psrlioquer Isenahledhy the aid of thh improvement to produce efforts In octave plating that would confoundaThalberg or Lista. (lu( its chief as. manacles is It. capacity to be used at will esau ordinary Plano of the siee4.mit quality of tone. and is instantly changed by the use of a common pedal to conabination m thrillinir and Majestic.. to raptirato and charm the lieut. These inebutmetits me in power to tlm ordinary adage Plasma, while tbr irweetnee, purity; breadth. and richness oft ane, they challenge the critopetii [lona( the world. This Is the united testimony of Pronoun. and Anis teem•• ha Anse tooted the Cslestlal Piano. Ordinary Pi ano. of all a..., new ant ...Ind hand for-sale at reduned Mire, PLY al LINO lilt, s_l Broadway, York. Alsnufartanoi A 10-aleni, wholesale k retail. Daguerreotype Materials. A W. THOMPSON & CO. A ndersenwa, er • New York, Manufacturers and ullorrro- Apparetue. Slatting, Premieres, to.. nod ha. pr ty wter• of Plate, (ThemiraLs. Fancy Trainee and eak... and Sta.rials of sorry Voletlander John . , C. nanison's and all other American lamery couttaritly hand ; the dlanunie. .1= Fire and Surglar Pied Safe Depot. WM. MCFARLAND .14. CO., m MAIDEN LANE, NEW roes. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting !louse Sake orovery also, eonennetlr on hand n . sun , and Innen Led In ener7 reeving. Nen Tom, Aprll foth. Iferrrs. /41. Jelrir.truk Gentlemen—lt gives ms Wev tun to Inform you that your flab presented u, Boon and Kupsrs , attUtnd In the thy hut idle, by which over' tbincWrs3 , has and althoush It tents remslor,l.=2!"' tn, to ,tllll arlll,l think, unman (or snotJarr nosmetrully leroy yours, .1/4-v T. JENNY, Jr-It South William Gt. FEVER AND LEAECGU E. DR. EDWARD B KER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. Air Me Ron and Ape, biddy. Peon, ralgerou emi Balmier dyf i enseen. TIIE Proprietors of thin Medicine will state without hesitation or fear or oantradltgl. that the &mums Mama has eared more perm= wh on ere It hem been Intrialured,thae any other nualleine In me fen the *b.17,7 Tb". T aki ref h lf r uh 'i 1,7. - °'` 000 lorot '.7ll,' o otht 'jfeett7h, P r .'" "" " li r r? damp atmeeph o ere no more th w been Ili tali usual healt. Haulers in metions couptry where the Agog run Tail., will &twat! to adopt Mite mettlrine, am the patient Le out obliged to lay by while under treatment and they may he aroweeddfarpredynne The Proprietor rim Id Introlum theneande of entlneate• from those of the higheet mimed ability, hut mien saying to the elek rim ono bottle and M you will har u t thy proof maned( Vail dire, I oue fin Its se sorom map ouch bottle Certlficates earl be semi at the otilmOttiowleig who. Mato Mullein.. has mind when all other" bare 001104. octo:Lteivw o u Te. Maus Complaints thesis It has toeust Zelf:w l6' treireentastenistilow .o of In rereral cum of Itkommattsar sad Omit. for these mem 04.1.1.. take • tablespoonful • deg ree. bottle of thin Medicine eery often hen the dealnei .1. het Prim it per bottle for sale by DelLgaiwt, In an puts at the Molted Stater and Canada. All V% loilmaJw ordersmutt he addreemid to MOOD BLEEP( Elt. Proprietrin on Broadway. New Turk Aram—Fienring grog It A. Pahnirotoei I Co., ors • Co- and Geo it. Ferrer. Pittsburgh 140 IYe IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING h CO., Latorten Karl Beaten in - - IRON AND STEEL, MI Gornto:lick liOreol, Nolo root. linop oonstantly Laud • rut] anoefetozent of Par. Hal Ilatot. Wont, liner Ph... Lad aver IRON. - • - - STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Iterd,..l, from all seerketaof rho country ars Invited la rail or mend their orders brlbre hnyl as. Orders h 7 mail entrusted to oar ear* will be that at the lowaat market rate. )1/IIttIN, SPRING a 00, roller In: Greenwich at, N. T. seturxrEaar BROTHERS & wIIOLESALE DRUGOISI'S, NEM FORK. !Inv rvowasil ea .ti 0.170 11^1.214. tl.. cur.ttlaette" CIPOR . TING the leading Drugs from their Mul enarlate.tedh in aad rapt loiliol, sea • Preach wed Tanateh Perfumert. Tantlei Nall and Itair ertesb, Thar low. and etr.m. no. ILTrieste Prance, Ond.., hoar, ge, le, they e can , moot resa.abls tern. iJrdereadUlm pen., mHP addl. reeet. the. Nat satartlon: AMDEL CAVERLY, WholeAnle Deal- L'Yer Ilneess..lednied Pads and Tata,..eiro. and 1.1 , I lon SS, Dap... 'Ham Ceddlan.T.l.4 Hr.HdanF OM H.. Orreremed. at. ben Tort l • 14,TINDOW Sll ADES, Gilt Cornice 4, Tnldn 911 JOIIN TRAIII7N Shumrtur.rnr.d I , l4.ftele lu 1101a/imp et_ n4 a C , bstb.ato Vg.ek nah3.lr. 11 11,SCELLANEOUS ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S 940 LIVERYAND SALE r A 11 •-•-' l"ornor ihranand erre( and Cnerry 4 11, 7, .o,cr N1'11 , 8610 11. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, AMCII erfr.El7, AX/VIE SEVENTH PTILEEST. PIIILADELI'III4. 11. R. 13 gN 8 N, l'aorurnm. wermvll,so per May 3. 1454-1,1 TIOTEI., (late Browne,) corner of a .. 4 .1 t t1 . 1.2410 , Tts Third streota. Pttlabintei. !A.. "LASS EirThis largo and cortinollnus 17,0. 0 tL.,jnff vodmi plo•thnrough rep Air, and furnish.] •Ith wow ,nipturnhi Ihmuclar.o... 14 Ann ',pen fbr rsemption of the traw..llAs nn I.llr Casual. stos.antrr Ara,.lou. 41! 011 N SOUTH, Coach 3faker, corner of North Common and getters! er.. Allegheny CIL ere he extensively manufacture* every deemiptinn LI V eh. licrt materiel. and by the bent workmen. Ile has *leo maned a W A Rif !Waal 11, the St. Charles buildings, en Serena atone Wood he h. at Mee ent• rery fair start of wort. (with daily rutiltleaa ) to . whkh invites the attention ander-10ml examination. feeling confident— from m at er i alnued eucress buelnew. his alienate, sales. the aul workmen employed. Ott le et Oulah of hi. enrk —he cannot he competed with he the to or Weet. a4am JOHN SOUTH_ WALTER P. brARSIIALL, Importer and Dealer in POI, rimed and Deeoratire Pater Maner Inc. Wood otroet, Pittsburgh. Pole Agent alike celebrated Mawr. L4ll - of Paris. mh3.-6.3 w 3IO FASII tONS FOR LADIES'DRESS tA_R PAL—The Pariah Pullen& Mr JIIIVIL direct per keens. ]bon ewe an the iet Pmalme bL slg.h. U N. WILSON. fin. 2.2134 Pet, atnore nand Wort KIER, JONES & CO., • • . • • PROPIZESTORA KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, jig °AWARDING AND COMMISSION nn, ItiIiMILINTE. Canal Duda, &month Mroet, Pitt. ard laud 011. M. Pork. S. o. Mx and No. I t.A othrsei te and Scotch Pik Iron. MM." Brick and Car. An Co.!. to. Mr IV NEW ESTABLISIIMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR H A .. S commenced Impiness nt Na. 39 Mar ;tot street, between Second and Thin street. 11. baerde reeved from the Importers and maneuturne a 7.1. ` 117;71! d it d rn a l = stein and 'qualities eta.h he Is prepared to roan up to order, In the most unloved. style. ate In the rut man ner. unclog hart lugs expelle e In his buboes, he he. confident of eying entire eallattetkm It. Invites his Mend. to all and eresdne Ms stock. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— The tris oILAVELY A . PAXTON le thie day dls. dby mutual content We ham dlepeard of our en tire Clen-ery PetabliaLmeet. No. defr I.ll,crty 'L_ to b1e..1. W. bIeYANLAND. who will continue the balance, and le hereby anthntited to collect all amount, dim to u, and le Fettle all claim, eraltugt JULIN LAVELT. Anne!. ded, 161. J. WILSON I'AXTON James W. McFarland, wItoLESALIi & RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY GROCERIES, iTem, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves, , WOOD AND 11 ILDO IV WA HE, MID Donau:it lloute Furnishing Goothc No. 265 Liberty Strut, Pittsburgh. _ 1. E. 1100611/AD BANKING •l I IOUSES JOHN T. HOGG: NNW TOIISL__ No. 21 SOUTH TO ST. PHILADELPHIA. PITTSDUIt4III, ALIA:MISSY CO.. thimEnew, 50315115 ET (3)., MOUNT PLEASANT. WY,TMORKII W. Penn. CAUNNELLSTILLIL PAYFTE UNIONTOWN NEOWNOTILLE, Depoalta Inealred, Itharounta mad. Drafts hog an N d enlient.l. hank Noun and Swats bought litocka.otea and othtr tioenritlea bought and ennemla 43 . Ooratwoondanea and rollscgions solid isoiNsti A w MOSES F. EATO,', No. 19 Sixth et., agent Ply minim and I.nrong aintrra,l. now rot ised to roll the fa:awing latoly-petented artieloy patrot Ikon, nteron Enabler, Coen patent Win. r, Iron: Prom e nook Urtlling Aloohinea Ai ( c .bleand:e Volk= sod Potetin Pair (geAit ' Vg . tWO rollMit " "iiach I ea Throe article/Intro bin examined by prootioar inroban. Snowd niroblidete, and pronnuneed anger to any le nee. 11. la she, authorised to roll bights make and read Oho. artkleo in any part of the country. Ile hair aka for oak bodeprortrod Nutt, and Washers, sod bnlshod raroWark. lia I. oleo prepared tarots &gentle* fat the tale Of eth er patented Itiiihto and row intentions, and g ir o to the brollies+, ?Mihail and nandant attention. Lie refer. to the following. WIRD. The rotaerlhen haro long bero anonahand with lit Moron D. F.ton, and heron limitation la rororomending him to all 'Manny 'Whin employ hie aervicee,ron gems Oman nr undoubted introokyand insrotatkiabroinit , Ire W ilero .n ex m er o t , lops . Neville Coal I. blorok 'Jr, oy,p.lApho,,,yp,. Jobe Gramm, IL/1111de Jame* Wood N. Hokum & Sans, P s H. Ihiend. Bruner & Raba. io R.Lironbiehik• I l A illgtd A. W. Lomita. I Willq:Neoandlar Ihreoma. Nonarter 71 Ito' f PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1855. To the Editor. of the pally Gazette. “Qpned, Mallec opeedr held and gar* The croaalet m Ole henchman brae, " The etenetrr - Plaeo be (nutlet mead - Instant the tlemo -- epteel...3lalise, epte-dr Herald let 2, ILIA tree, Stretch °lnfanta. chi fleet rare,. - Are New danger. death and 'rimier deed, - In the tunrsir—Opred. Reba, epeelt's One of the strangest exhibitions I have ever aeon, was presented in the Fourth Want yester day. A Know Nothing henchman, and candi date for office, catne running down ftpm the Third Ward with pale and affrighted look, and Inked on to the door of the school-house where we were holding our election, a piece of red pa per zropresenting twu sides of n triangle, at the same time calling all true Americans to go im mediately to the Third Ward. We all ran pelt mall to the Third Ward polls, where we found several thousand people gathered, but, thank God, everything quiet. This bloody symbol might have produced 'a bloodshed and death, sod we feared such -would be the recall. Whether the Grand Jury; ehould investigate Onto mutter before we have dote, is a question for the Court, bat the peace ful and quiet citizens, of all parties, should in dignantly frown down all such attempts to cre ate o disturbance, involving human life--thi in nocent as well as the guilty. When these riots re once started no ono can predict where they Wend. IV., hare a large foreign ponulation iv ittelnirgh, of peaceful and well conducted citi tens. We should carefully avoid doing them any wrong or injustice. If these ore the fruits of running Know Noth ings fur office, I, for one, would prefer voting for a Know Something, even If all his note did not please mo ; hence, I will vote on Tuesday next for F. E. Volz for Mayor. and each is the doter palmation of many of the peace-loving citizens of the POCBTLI WAIL°. Yoe U. Quetta. CAIiToN, Jan. 1, 1855. D. N. Winn., Elq.—ln my communication pubilahed in your daily, of 29th ult., I promised to give you the method adopted iu my calculation of compound Interest ou one cent for 1854 years, compounding the interest only at the end of every 50 years and 8 months. and also to show what this gob. in solid gold would coin, and how it would compare with the sum obtained by com pounding interest on one cent for the 1854 years. I now proceed to redeem my promise. If one cent doubles in 19 years and 8 months, then in 33 years and 4 months it would be 4 cents, and In another 10 years and 8 months, which would j be 60 years, it would be 8 cents, Loving obtain- ; ed these two numbers, 50 years and S cents, the rule is to double the time and Kin:re the amount' so that in 100 years the sum would bo 94 cents. But instead of doubling the time and squaring the amount, a more easy method and less likely to be subject to mistakes in calculating is,—add 50 years to the time and multiply by 8, for as 1 Cent become. Bin 60 years, so each cent in the series become 8 cents in another 60 years and so on to tie end of the series, and as 60 years oc curs 37 times in 1850 years you may begin with No.. 1, 2, 3,4, and so on to 37, and you have the =onus at the end of 1850 years--thus : No. Amount. No.. Amount. 1...................8. 4 4096. 04. 5 32798. .3 512. And thus continue multiplying the last sum by 8 until you saile at the 37th No. when you wil/ bare the amoune"at the end of 1850. Then cal culate the interest on tl*--sum you have for 4 panel tl per cent and ntkr it to the previous stun, sad remembering thitt the two extreme fig ures of the 4 years Interest will be hundredths of a cent and you will find the cum to correspond with the figures given in my I.e. Now the question would the earth in solid gold coin the amount. To make this calculation 1 AMMO the earth to be a globej,ooo miles in di ameter and that the conterda of globes of various sixes are in exact proportion to the cube of their diameter. Then cube 8000 and you have 612,- 000,000.090 the number of globes a mile in di ameter contained In the earth. Then theed are feet in a mile, then cubs that number and you have 147,197,052,000 as the unmber of ' globes a foot in diameter in a globe it mile in di ameter then multiply this number by the num ber of globes a mile In diameter and you hove the number of globes a foot in diameter in this earth which is represeuted by these figures, 76,366,251,424.000,000,ih5),000. Multiply this hut sem by 1728 which is the cube:of 12, and you have the number of globes an inch In diameter in the earth represent...ll,y these figure,. 130,231, 327,260,872,000,000,000.000, It only remains to nay how many ,lollars a globe of gold an Inch in diameter would coin and the work ii done. lathe absence of any precise information I hare a.18111:111,11 that It would coin ..300, which is I think quite liberal and you hare in •fullars this onto $1it , M693,9/?1,782,016,000, 0tr0,0011,000 440 which is very far below the sum oldninedl7 putting at compound interest ono cent And c tinning it IHrid yearn; this counts 29 figures al flan, the other counts 82 figures after cutting o 4 right hand figures which were cents and frar.timis of a cent. I lease it (or others to tell how many globes of gold as large ss this earth would make the sum stated in my first communication. ARITII3I.IC. - . NATIOSAL Know Nortunon.—The proceedings of the National Council of Know Nothings, held at Cincinnati about December 9th, has been kept veiled in secrecy from the great body of the mem , hers of the Order. Bat enough has leaked out te satisfy public curiosity, and show the drift of the organization. to another column will he found a sketch of the ground-work of the con vention. Two prominent points were agreed npnn :—ts crush out all anti.alavery sentiment, and to plant the Order on naked Nativism. The Douglas and Pierce platform, on the Slavery question, appears to Inn-elven adopted. Bat how could the Northern Whig fraternise with the staveholders on any other basis? The latter would not entertain for n moment any platform containing the smallest recognition of an tl-sla - very principle. The very acid( uniting with the Oligarchs for the Proaidential canvass of 1856 is a complete earreader of the anti-Nebraska posi tion of the Not b. Non-intervention, as a Com promise on the slavtry question, Is a cheat, a aham. There tan be no middle ground. He that ii-not for us is against us. The great,centest Is Despotism against Freedom. Non-bsterventlen disarms and binds the latter, and leaves the field open to the ravages of the former. lie thatper mite himself to be put asleep by this cunning song, when he awakes will find himself robbed of his, treasures. Slavery never sleeps, never site down. It Is always active, always aggres sive, always seeking new fields for extension, new fields for support. The article to be found in another column has already appeared in the leading Eastern papers. We hare waited for a dental on the part of the special organs of the I Order, but none has been vouchsafed. We there fore copy it, believing it to be substantially true, and accordingly Invite the serious attention and reflection of Ohio Know Nothings to the position assigned them in the next Presidential canvas.— Clereland Leader. Tag MARTHA IVABILIXOTON STL.HBOAT CON- ArtaAroas.—The court at Helena, Arkansas, de cided that It had no jurisdiction except no to Com mings and Holland, captain and mate. Thoother four indicted with them foi arson and murder, were accordingly discharged. Judge Adams ap pears to have ruled out most of the testimony against Cummings as to arson, and at the close told the Jury ho would wait a few minutes for their verdict. * They accordingly came in and said not guilty. The principal - witness against Cummings to prove tho charge of murder,having h imself been - murdered a few weeks ago, the at orney entered a no!. pro*. on that charge. The captain having thus got clear, it appears not to have been thought worth while to try the mate! Five others of the eleven originally in dicted, Chapin, Stephens, Nicholson and klissane, are wandering like Cain, and Colo is under ar rest in New York for forgery. A "Burt" Eimusn Noubmia;.l-Lo n 1 Forth has returned to England from the Crimea. It is said his return has created great indignation.— The London correspondent of the New York Tri bune writes: Reis a very young officer, a minor, and, as it sterns, not Mach of a hero. In the battle of Alma he threw himselfon the ground, and screamed— "l em frightened. I can't fight." Lord Raglan sent. Mm word that in the next battle he was ex pected to distinguish , himself by his gallantry, that his oowardice might be forgotten. But at Inkermanti he .again behaved as cowardly; two officers, therefore, were sent by the General-in chief to east away his epaulettes, to break his sword, and kick him out of the camp. lie re , turneeto England a disgraced man, his family disown him, sod the clubs are closed against )dm. Tho failure of the' New York World'e fair ie not the only failure of the kiwi. • From - Bavaria onnonncements bare just been received In regard to the results of the Great Exhibition at Munich, which was held daring the lie! summer. Al though a moat brilliant , display of the triumphs of German industry and art, It hae cost the goy. eminent about one million seven hundred thoue, and guilders above ell the 'receipts—which Is; In part, to be accianted for by tho private/me of the eholera last stimasei ln Vienna and Munich which probably deterred many from the TIMM to these 4:U108.14h:I they had In contemplation. PuNNsTi.v.iNtA LEGisLArritn. • Ilattetaistmu, Jan. 2. House.—This being the day heed b the Con-. !titian for the meeting of the Legislat u re of the State, the Boos., of Representatives was called to order at 11 o'clock, by William Jack, oierk of last house. The Deputy Secretary of the Commnionwmilth (Mr. E. S. Goodrich) was thee introduced, and NT : soups] the certified returns of the late elec tion for members. Mr. Fletcher moved that the returns be openeu rind read, which was agreed to, nod the returns were accordingly read. The roll was then called, and ninety nine mem bers answered, Mr. Allegood being absent. Mr. - Chambers then moved that the (louse pro ceed to the election of a Speaker; which, after some little discussion wee agreed to. Several candidates were nominated, and go House then going Into a ballot, the find hello resulted ea follows: Henry K. Strong, of Phila.; rece'd 76 votes. Richardson L. Wright, of Phil., 18 Charles Fralley • 2 " R, 11. ItlcCoombs , I .• For Henry K. Strong, Whig and American.— Memoirs. Avery, Baldwin, Bali, Barry, Bergstres. see,. leal, Bowman, Caldwell, Chamberlin, Clapp, Clover, Cresewoll,-Cummings, of Philadelphia, Cummings, of Somerset, Donaldson, Downing, Eyater, Fearson, Fletcher, Forster.Foust, Frank lin, Free, Guy, Gwinner, Haines, Barris., Herr, Hodgson, Holcomb, Hobbs, King, Kirkpatritilt, Krepps, Lane, Laporte, Lathrop, Leas, Leffler . I—tt, Lowe, McCalmot, McCoombs, Mc- Cook-oy, McConnell, MeCollough, Maddock, Ma- gill, Mingle, Morris, Morrison, Muse, Page, Pal mer, Pennypaoker, Powell, Reese, Rittenhouse, Ross, Rutter, Sherer, Simpson, Smith of Alla gheny, Stnith:rof Blair, Smith of Philadelphia, Steel, Stehloyi Stewart, Sturdevent, Thorne, Wa terhouse, Weddell, Wickersham Wumer , Wood, and Ziegler.,_l76. ' For Richardson L. Wright, Dem.—Messrs. Baker. Bush, Carlisle, Christ, Craig, Dougherty, Dunning, Edinger, Frailey, Fry. Gross, Johnson, McClellan, Maxwell, Orr. Statile, Stockdale and Thompson -18. • Mesars. Wright and IFerkes voted for Charles Frailty, dam. Mr. Strong voted for IL B. bleCoombs. Messrs. Crawfuni and North did not vote. Mr. Strong having received a majority of all the Totes cast, was declared duly elected Speak er of the House for the session, and was conduc ied to the chair by Megan?. Wright and Franey. He made a brief speech acknowledging the hon or conferred in being selected to preside over the deliberation.. of the' House, and 'promised his beat efforts to meet the ditties of the position with entire impartiality. The usual oaths were then administered to the Speaker, after which the members were several ly sworn or affirm Mi. On motion, it was agreed that eleven o'clock shall be the hour for the meeting of the House, until further ordered. motion, the clergy of Harrisburg were in to open the 11.611:13 of the House with The rules of the last House wets adopted for the government of the body. The usual committees were then appointed to wait upon the Governor and Senate, and advise them of the organization of the House. The House then adjourned. SCNATZ. —The Senate assembled at three o'clock. and was called to order by the Speaker, (Mr. Hamlin). The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth was introduced, and : presented the returns of the recent election for Senators, which were read, and the roll then having been called, 31 Senators answered to their names— Mr. Bockalew, from Columbia, being absent, and Mr. Foulkrad, of Philadelphia, havimg recently deceased. The Speaker announced that the first business would be the election of a Speaker, and theroup. on vacated the Chair. Mr. Crnbb moved that the Senate go into an election for Speaker, which was agreed to. Messrs. Joon Hendricks, of Schuylkill, and if. D. Hamlin, of Nl'Kean, were 'nominated at candidates. - The first resulted as follows: Byron D. Hamlin, D., 14 Eli K. Price, 1 John Hendricks, W., 13 James 'S. Skinner, I George Danis I James W. Qoiggle, 1 The following is the vote: For Byron D. Hamlin—Messrs. Brown, Crees well, Fry, Goodman, naldeman, Heisler, Huge, Jamison, McClintoeM Pratt, Qnigglo, Sager, Walton and Wherry—ti. For John Hendricks--Mesers. Crabb, Fergu son. Flenniken, Frazier, Prick Jordon, Killin ger. Lewis, Mellinger, Sellers, Shuman, Skinner and Taggart-13. For Eli K. Price, Mr. Darsie. For George Darsie, Mr. Price. For James S. Skinner, Mr. Hendrick.. For James W. Quiggle, Mr. Hamlin. There being no choice, two other ballots were had, with a like result. Mr. Goodwin then moved that' the Senate ad journ. which tram agreed to—yeas 17, Jaaye 16, the Democrats and Messrs. Darvie and Price vo t ng In the affirmative, and the Whigs in the negative. 'Do Senate then adjourned till II o'clock to monvir. -- - - 01 1 112. 1 .T1002 Or too MI SIT roll D2011E2211. The following is • statement of the Deposits and , Coitmge at the Mint of the UnitettBtotes, in this city, during the-month of December, 00133 2013.100 2111 1 021T22. Value. From California, Other sources, .. Total Gold Depositor $4,868,000 . PILVEII BULLION DIPOSITID Inaludiag Silver Purchaser, Total geld and silver deposites, $5,106,600 COINAGE EXCOUTIM--GOLD. Denomination No. Pieces. Double Eagles 100,654 Quarter Eag1e5,.........30,232 Dollars 69,333 . 200,619 32,158,298-00 SILVIL Half dollars 162,000 $Bl,OOO-00 Quarter dollars ...... .1,208,000 302,000-00 Dimes 70,000 --,- 7,000-00 Half Dimes ..—... .... 300,000 15,000-00 Three Cent Pleces,.. 171,000 6,130-00 1,911,000 DSCAPITVLATION . . Gold coinage, 200,519 $1,148,293-00 Silver coinage...... 1,911,000 410,180-00 .2,111,519 $2,65/3,423-00 Aarksiss Fountstas.,The . Fond du Lao (Wise.) Freeman says: Mr. Johg Dobins, of this city, who is engaged in boring Fountains, has succeeded at a depth of 60 feet, Id striking on one of the greatest fountains that we have heard of. It Is on the premises of Mr. John D. Chand, near the village of Taycbedah. It pours a stream suffticient to fill fifteen pails in one minute. It ran a full' strcans at the height of 8 feet above the surface. It pours an uninterrupted stream with great force from two 7 6 . inch pipes, filling both to their utmost capacity. The whole cost of the fountain will not exceed $26. Mn. BUCLIANAIL—The Lancaster (Ps.) Intolli genoer says that from letters received by friends of Hr. Buchanan, in thaicity, it seems he in-- tends to return home in the mouth of October next—and not in the spring, as stated by some of the papers. He will then have remained abroad more than two years, the period he ex pected to be absent when ho left. Mr. Sickles, his secretary, who returned home in the Atlan tic, tendered his resignation before leaving Lon don. Loan CRIDITS.—We hear ore movement among the dry goods commission houses in favor of re- Zincing the credits given to the jobbing trade, so that eight months shall be the outside limit on purehams. During the past few years it has been customary to Nell goods to the jabbers on a credit ranging from nine to twelve months, according to the extent of the purchase and the destination of the articles. If the hard times shall only induce a reform la the whole system of credits, they will hereafter be regarded as one of most healthful seasons our business men have enjoyed fore long wbile.—Bcaton Tranteript. True Fine AT New OILCA3I9.—We leave al ready announced that the Mechanics' Institute building at Now Orleans had been destroyed by fire. It was four stories hie!, and one of the handsomest edifices in that city, costing $56,000, heckles $lO,OOO for furniture. It was insured for ocly $BO,OOO. The Fisk Library, containing about 7,000 volumes, which bait been presented to the Institute, was nearly entirely destroyed. It was valued at between $lO,OOO and $16,600, and not insured. Several other persons suffered losses ringing from $3,000 to $l,OOO. The Into solo of Ohio Stools at. Columbus, brought sufficient money into the State Treasury to redeem every dollar of the outstanding circu lation of the Canal Bank of thin city, and ten thousand dollars over. This surplus of course, will go to depositors, The Canal Binh, there fore, so far as its money is concerned, le a State institution, and for every dollar now ineircula tion - tin Other dollar is - actually in the Treasury. The N. JoUrnal of COmmerce opens the year by: contracting Abe sin of its Sheet holds itself prepared to enlarge again whenever the measure requires it, arid:adds that its daily circulation Is larger than at any furrier period. Cuaro n Indians Chronteass The know N onvlr.d othina afatta r thelsal IDenVentle. CLICISSATI 9. The great National Convention whichDe,,- totem ! bled at Ciacinuati did not nominate a candidate for the Presidency. . The object of their assetn bhng was to form a platform on which this new I party is to be erected—to fay the corner of a i great political edifice, which is to be built pp out of the ill shapen and discordant blocks, ishich ! by the late convulsions have bean thrown out from the old political parties. It was necessary, for esteem, that there ) should be a distinct uederstanding between the North and South on the slavery' issue. 'The.! South demanded that there should be nothing anti-slavery in the organization, end it was final ly settled that non-intervention etoold be the fu ture policy of the party. They therefore resol ved that the American party should not be an abolition party, but that t. matter should be , left to the State and territories, and that there should be no interference by Congress. They also 'resolved to modify the prorariptive sectarian view of the question, which has given to the party its great strength at the North.— They saw at once the effect of attempting a re ligious political organisation, when the country in divided into no many sects but they resolv ed to make war upon foreigners, withouftegnrd to their religious predilectiens. In thin the South gained a triumph. Native Antericani:sm is and has always been popular in the South. Foreigners who emigrate to this country, come here with strong anti-slavery prejudices; 'they generally settle id the Norte, and tend greatly to augment the political power of the free over the slave states. The South seeing this ilr determin ed to porous such a course as will effectually close the door againstfurther emigration. To secure the South great concession most be made. The anti-slavery spirit of the North be crushed out. No man tinctured: with any such views, can be the Know Nothing' andidate. The names canvassed at the convention were: ....19112. C. Rives, of Virginia. Stephen Adams, of Alissitedilpi. Robert J. Stockton, of Newt Jersey. Edward Everett of Massachusetts. George Law, of New York. Sam. Houston, of Texas. Millard Fillmore, of New York. John M. Clayton of Delaware. Kenneth Rayner, of North Carolina. Garret Davis, of Kentucky. • _ Jacob Broome, of Pennsylvania. - Daniel Ullman, of New York. The Virginia Delegates presented the name of Wm. Rives. Rio political path was deemed too circuitous. Stephen Adams of Mississippi, was considered most excellent timber, and his out and out career in Congress, in favor of the K. N. party was re gardcd with favor. clommodore Stockton was talked about, but he did not seem to have many friends In favor of his nomination for the Presidency. His course politically, was regarded with disfavor. Mr. Edward Bierett was placed in nomination by one of the Massachusetts delegation. His claims were treated with greit respect, but them . , was an evident determination in the Council not' to take up the name of any pasty hack. George Law was born in Washington county, New York. He is about fifty years of age:— Law is a favorite with the great Mass-of the Know Nothings. He was a warm friend of the late John C. Calhoun, and is a wartin friend of the South. Sam Houston is a democrat, an old Jackson man; supported Polk and the Mexican war. He is an honest man, and wouldniake a faithful ex ecutive. But he stands no earthly chance of a nomination. He has been courting the abolition late in the North, mid a leading Know Nothing delegate from the South, to us; a few days since, in Cincinnati. He has been delivering temper ance lectures, and would Introduce total abaci mime into the White House. That will not snit the Know Nothings. John H. Clayton is well known. He was Gen- f eral Taylor's Secretary of State—is a man of ex perience and ability; but he is now 70 yearn of age, and although for years he has been a con siderable Native American, his seal is not equal to some of the new covenants. His•chanees for the nomination are not equal to Law's, but bet ter than either Houston or Fillmore. Milliard Fillmore is a favorite, and would doubtleesly receive the nomination if be was re garded as available He is strong in the South. His course during the evening simian of 1850, his approval-of the Fugitive act, and his general disposition to crush out freesoilism at the ; North would make him a formadable candidate in the Southern section. Keimeth Rayner, of North Carolina, we are told, is to the field--his chances for the nomina tion are respectable. He was originally a State rights Calhoun democrat, but the storm of 1850 carried him over to Harrison, and he came in the next Congress a State rights whig. We be lieve he approved the administration of Taylor. Ile now resides in Alabama. He haa.large cot ton plantations, and a great number of elavea in that State. Mr. Rayner is a fair man, of mod erate abilities, Southern and State rights in all hie views. He would be a strong candidate. In the South be would be supported because be is right on the Slavery qUestion, the resolutions of '9B, and is known to be opposed to protection. Garret Davis is 'an old line, high protection, natio= hank, distribution Clay Whig. His nominaVon would be to revile. Clay whiggery, and the American system. Mr. Davis Is a re spectable, upright man. but stubbornly conser vative and pro-slavery. He is a good manager,.. and may come in afraid of Rayner for the Vice Xresidency. --Jacob Broome is a small, obscure, fanatical Native American, without any antecedents, ex cept, it is said, that he once drafted a amiss of resolutions whicl4were adopted by a native Amer ican ward meeting in Kensington. It is unne cessary to discuss his prospects. Daniel Ullman was the late candidate for Gov ernor of New York, and polled the Know Nothing and Silver Gray strength of that State. He is to lawyer of some eminence in the city, and watt originally a Webster Whig. and a member of the Union safety committee. Yours, respectfully, $4,851,000 5,000 ~_ 250,600 Value. $2,013,080-00 75,68040 69,633-00 REAL PROGlll3.9.—There is at this time in Wash inKon a delegation of tho Wyandott tribe of Indiums, in Karma, eonaisting of five persons, Tauroomee, (principal chief ot o the tribe,) Mathew Mud-Eater, John Hicks, Silas Armstrong, Geo. J. Clark and Joel Walker. They come to make an arrangement with the Government by which their Lands in Kansas, now held by them in cam mon, shall be divided out among them in foe as the whites own lands. Many of them are now sufficiently advanced to cultivate them to advan tage when so sub-difided out —Star. A Meaux Psrsurno Pima to New Onanssis. —Wonders will 71C047 ma! !--IV o find in the New Orleans papers a call for a kablla mectisg Bank's Arcade to-morrow evening the 4th Inst., for the purpose of raising a T Russian patriotic fund" for the relief of the widows and' orphans Whose husbands have fallen or may fall in the present war between Russia and the allies. $410,180-00 COJUM.IIOLN THE PEUZ3III7IELIAN CIIVECZIL— At a recent Presbyterian Synod, held in New. Took, they took up the subject of psalmody gen erally, with the view to improvement in its adap teflon m a portion of divine service. In a reso lution unanimously adopted, they determined to hate included In a Rook of Psalmody to be pre pared ‘` the Pal:mill the proeo authorised trans lation, to be adapted for etionting." EXIMAORDLNAHY DISOOVXIIT.—The Paris cor respondent of the New Orleans Delta in a late letter says: "You will be sarprised to hear thit Leander' s body has been discovered In the Hel lespont with a lore letter of Hero's in his rest —both body and billet-doux in a good-stato of preservation. When Icsn procure a copy of the letter. I will transcribe it for you." STATIST/el Or PILVIBITEZIASIIII.—BaItimore has one Presbyterian communicant to 118 of the • population; Philadelphia ono to 78; Pittaburgh one to 47; Richmond one to 69; Lonisville ono to 47 ; Nashville ono to la: Charlinton one to 66; Columbia, 8. C., one to 86; Mobile one to 44; New Orleans one to . •• 128; Cincinasii on to 163. Twa Wart-aro Penmen/ EsoLsan.—;in the En glish census return, literature made by no means a consplcuesus ',figure, only fire hundred and twenty fear authors being set down, one hundred and forty one literary private secretaries, and one thousand three hundred and twenty editors and writers, together with two hundred and Sev en reporters for newspapers and short hand wri ters. 'nos Woo BTOPPZD.—Messrs. Pure & Bro. there have s,.ut down the gate of their rolling mill, on the Big Elk, till the dawn of "better time" - - - They manufacture boiler plate, and have In store In the cities $50,000 worth, for which they fad no sales. ln .thus being com pelled to cease operations , they of course have had to dLeuharge their hands, 'which will help to make *lard times."—Ceatt.Ed) . hlustowner ib Chas.—A letter to Dr. Dur bin seethe that all the , mbsionaries connected with the Methodist EpiscoiAl Church .11i China would probably withdraw from the eleplee by the Dula or e s Reeoirrnoieitilreisseis--Coa- . rad Bash, of Pompey. Pis, died at his realdeice on Thartelay hist, at the advancedage of 102.—:. 13. Mined hi this American army throughout. the irtir ofaheteTol aod wak perieuelly ac quainted with Washinstk, tad amayotheilead log apirita of the terolntiostuy period.. VOLUME-LXVIII-NUMBER 115. EPIMIOPAL Plum Martmas.—,The Gospel - , Messenger says: .•An attempt is now making 110 certain quarters to indueeEpiscopallatm to adopt , , 'the expedient of emcial prayer meetings,' to be-) conducted after the manner .which prevails among the denomination around tim" Tut Cerra:um Becrr.—srein the Unitarhos ! Register, for the year 1856, we learn that there are in the United States 631 Unitarian Dlinistarst of whom 67 are without a settled robaistry.-1 j There are 262 Unitarian congregations, of which 164 are in Massachusetts. "Can you tall me," asked • pundit, "why a 1 conundrum that nobody can gnats is like a ghost?" "Shall I toll you now or next month?" "Now, if you please." "Well, air, sooner or later eretydody must give it up." Csanors re: Roasza.—The English stable keepers are beginning to find that these wagata blo form a cheap and nutrition, food to mix with grain for their heroes. It is better; it isYald , to give a working horse a peek of cahrOts and four quarts of oats or corn .meal a day,' than to give him six quarts of meal. EtRISTAIAS SOIREE--A oct COWL= Luirylf Z e dra, 17:er, e c tr.- wn wtgffg__, lm ion anuteneor• Invitatiou of the Ifanagere ofot W.- .3 . go. at ft. M. Cargo's Deffnetefeak Gallety.7o Fourth fbe 110 gentleman admitted without • Lady. de= ' . . _ ACRES OF LAND, situated in Dar- . ;E kJ. tine. tovaihlp.ileam county.= = w,,,, t11s ot Station, O. At . ,153 30 some ti aped Umber Land. A 3 foot vain of 11001mInona Oral la !,1•.: opened and ready to Ds norkad. The land la but ean all be cultivated. Print Sin. ,ippla to dela, 51. AMAIN A 80N, No. SI. 6th at. Y.; LANKETS of a superior quality, and me di= do, to behad at low prior . *yso2 1 14 Om de.22 SMELTER LIED. FISHING BOOTS, (India Rubber) at the RubberDetat,lla Market K. J. tit PKILLIPB. BBAPTISMAL PAINTS at the India Rubber Delve; lla Market K. .7. & PIELIZEIL INDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all dein, wholesale and ra 4o sa, aetlko Rubber Thtt,JUl Marlon meet. J. li. PHILLIP& tIARED PEACEEESi, 30 bus. pared Nub es on hand and to arLijoll • -MR/TRH t DI WORTH. PLOVER SEED-200 bus. for sza= rax :. 4,19 J. E. - • - SiDTDRIES---1.50 bus. Dry 'Apples; WO tom to 7 Pomba& 100 bac GorarroroU r 10 bell= R d Z 8um , 20 do Demme 60 do do No. 1 Lard; ISO reg do packed Batton 10 bbla Hickory Nut; for salsiv_ del SHRIVE& & D11,W0RT11.130'&132. Rd P. SYRITP-100 bbla. Balt. Golden Swill). • 100 do lyn reed and for We by 8111 VEIL lk DILWOMist RIED PEACHES-200 bne. in store and to mite for sato br DELL 4 LICIO.M. FAMILY FLOUR--Choice extra family tmmai b %tor. and for We by HE * LIGGETT. ES--10 Ns. more of those All Wool Figured Csatuaerae, at 2.50 per / a old A. A. MASON & 00.25, 6th K)LiSEKEEPING GOODS--A. A. Mamma rt Co. hare 'aimed the primer all their Heneekeep• ntrelburth from usual eller. dela DRY PEACHES-20 -bag. this day reed and for mkt by den HENRY IL COLLM r 1 8 .. X . 1 CA STILE 9 . oM , n k t ia r t ,i l i ree'd &and Ann LIIS. BERMUDA ARROW ROOT MA" Alto In store and for sale ..YLBIQNG HBpg MALLOW--30 bbla. for sale by da79 - J. B. CASTIELD. OLL BUTTER-10 bbls. in cloths anci-: 30 bra meted tor saki Irr J.B. QANYIELD. 9, Oran gas, Lemons, Almonds. 1qr .8 r.,2 16, at ROSA ! PATTON .6 3V0061.138% In th• Dimond. BARGAINS IN HOUSES—We offer for Ida want good. subdaatial :Thralltad Halms, La caurealaut lacatlons 6 dell arranald fur ataxdbat and ha 41 . 11 . 1 and v. " a l" hur "."` ltT " u t: •1111 balldingtoatatiata P !lump Loam iota and Ima i l i t oi Ls . :l l .oLosay term a lara Odle .V layman; call at tad old den . dUTQfIKRSi EON. 140, ad at. TOBAPCO-138 bra. manufactured Tobacco V 2 8. uld 2a to Um lb,r •al• by A. CUL fo BERTSON, 195 Llbnty _ - S TONIX ERRILL 8 BAKING P - O W draelwa rm" •to 41 ' a.JoBml.car On KGS. & TWIST TOBACCO for oaleby n" .1.12 CULBERTSON. 41 - 1 31 HA VANAAND:it.EGALLi. CI- L, dRa. Win and small el some vary eficdea, r eto the trade or =sewers, .r dela • d,. CITLEIZaTiION. II OUSE BENT INti-,Partorm hood. CI. am to rant, and thou Waiting to maw* Dwell • lloranoolll find It to ttulr Intern:to en us NIL— ': tU4'Mrabitrnt‘ A. SO 40.3 d at. • •.A : I .rts. 'eso.es, IF U " h ` l ""' d '" Vary' 111 iincwommc ATS-150 bus. Oats Eir,sUlo by do 7 MUT ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND FOR PALE, In • very plevant Imm i• lon. at about Bails from the R. ft Etat/om East Lit u rr , Nwith • Dwelling Bowe and Stable, • variety of Pratt Tmee. • Imo Garden and gooL Water. The lan le ail cleared and under good Palm Ms watt mall • de lightful ritnatlou it. private feriae.. For price an d_ termaappir at the °Moser B. COTHBV.P.T • Sp:P.l4o4d et. 4.5 CABER FRESTI LOBSTER!, itzepar ad by Uadarwod .i . ydn . g_oat coa lry J. W MetABLAND. Y EXTRA PRUNES, in very handsome fan ey bow 3 ars an Tyr W. A , VOLUM. IGARS.—lfernani • Rois, •La Union, PAP. Cubs. Florida •na &M. , Chats and s.a. S Common Cigars. Ibr Ws by dal WM. IL Av. - Tux. N 0.12 Waal R. Itillß'S RAILROAD MAP OF THE 0 e 7 VATEsiort ree'd and fur A eale Y ofth as Wail et- [ES-1006gs. prime Rio Coffee; SO brit -best brandy 6, Tolrmg tgliltdi l l i nia 3 Alaoktyh GO do lam . do dm 100 do N. o.llalaimA- bbd. WridA Amiss; 10 do trims Timothy Fa d. a doo (bgrzsm wor. ..Bretrials-by 'WIN WATT A CO. LINSEED OIL-33 bble. for sale bv de= =MY EI.O6II.IPYYL Ll.l ID-100 bbls. Lonievilleiime for eal• by • da2B . • ,• - HENRY EL COLLIE% CHEESE -1000 big. for sale by tbs2B REMY OCILLIIOII. DIIILA. MINCE MEAT—A. superior arti- L el. tat. • reed trr W. AL IVCILIIRO. REM PEAOLIEES-100 bus. for muds b deli J. t. Oa t • : I I : .• :I . • It t • at, ROSS. PATTON &1140311313%;(1. to Morrie Try) • Dian:tint& MINCE ... PIE MINS— Clzerudn, no3o CU. °.L ea = Poet. to, testgat. I.2YE FLOUR-65 bbls. p_r_i_m_a Rye Flour AA reed and for We by at= MONTY. V P IITTER-10 komapacked andsbblsprime roll reed and for eabr by BELL &-LIGTICIT. AztAY WE CO YER -TEE FLEECY SNOW—Mask (=althea for B.lafabbag.tartlee. I). :lotla i la r re K FARGO. omerve...ll.Qulrcea Eiraeand Prize igglaer P 4; at Salaklea . mat MAL D. lath. Makatea .t.., &. a 1 dallemgll avanall rassasy arming. • data SROOMS-75 dos. CorplAraolas, au'd. ems, In dor* met far Ws by .=./.& LIOOXIT: SEED 011;—.1.41A1 .. reed and for we by by del6 ar.una LIGGETT. BEANS, 30 bbls. small white Banns for sea by sal JO/IN FLOYD t 00. BROOM$ -150 doz. awe dCorn Brooms for We to. ' del JOHN PLOTD• OD. SiL 4 ERATI3B —2B kp. this dysnooNjita TGE GREAT WORK ONlNFlDELlTY atvraekagretazul sander. V . :m=th= hum: AC ... J. 8. elka r rkst.L. mar 43.4, INDIANA FREE BANKS—The notes of the Cresco t City Bank at livanniillo,h,toced ai QOroomies, or J. W. IteIARLAND.2S6 wet, sr. I di ONG SHAWLS— 200 more of those Wool u r f e er emeie, mom salislraes VIAL CORKS-1000 gross, nal sizes and Ausllty. Sas was by RAIL .1,1 *OD. OiANwimgM==l C ` e :4 1 •OE. mfr 'R. MUMS 00. P I " 3 .1/1 ' 11, I or i - . A ILtNDSOME LACE awns reo'd by Ex , t t io d itoon=fi suor.o • U al Fro etunalsotto .0 /Wane 1 Talonelennot Chotalstitto aott A. tho ants untold an to be reta=tNotr T uf Z - 0 Frahm War irtahins Jotkr,at this WM &mid ardor. tt.t. VAN GOR.6.H. 03 Market= II LACK LEAD-1 Ilia •an U . ." lr br - -W4 ;: . ,& =, tIRLLERS &COM ' grWah.liNG'S - WQRKS for saleby • • dal , l.a DAPThatt. Karkit S OAP-40 boxes Rosin Su in store sant ANDLES--20 - boxes Mould 'Candles is glad & bps-40 'bales jtts reo'dandfor sale by - admartaraus _ ?fc) - I:Pecriz a il r t iv Art a .3 . rd hIITTEII-4 bbla, prime Roil and 8 fL•kins 1.1 rim* ft)? d gad 1131 r au by . HILL s morn % I) L LINKE TS—A . A. Meeok& C 6. will op* AV this mo s raltqc "410 pain mart et samolfteliatrig Gt lIAWL9.-500 more Squire , Wooleu A Rhavii,st e2X,o L. JUMP &00..261the. • • fij:LEAP CALICOES--10.,ftseo- more of otj thosofantl6s4olo:ohot /I.A.MAJOINkOO2. UMLBS. — OARRETTIY MAMIL 13111IP hi don sad ts Vas
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