ESt.ABLISiIEII IN 1786. BeStiVESS ' _DIRECTORY. N. SC merman!. .t CO.'S ADVZItTISLYOIiNCY /22, nsux ecrurr,Sro Va. And No. 10, Sate stmt. lbston. • . - Ft a 'Gs. are Agents for the meet Inatmetisl eta tersest tterelstltia neenneeentl Peters bota In Use Utnted hula NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS Thynet Itoeineesairete are ism. tbn best sell il tle ' l e e n ble In the eat' of Neu Tort, CCO4DEON STRINGS. it, Q RUNO, #EISSENBORN k, CO., (late C. UP arnnoj Importers and iirbolessioDimPirs in dimwit.. aud Itsilss _Musical ortnistmits sad MMus.. Noi ilslden Laos. 1<124.1411'5Z._ • COTT(I7I EMIT DGCB: . - Jonircol, Ts Standard . Cotton Sall Iluoic; IL 0, BEACH 1 N 0.71 line street , Noth, sob aitenta.• • Gettrm Canvas feral went other Itath OK, QIN ithttairs Print Clothe. and Copper 11 ,, Ilert• C* 11 " hod SattnettPrhster, ' ' nel6ttey ^ 6 ls • POWEN, - ItiegAMEE & CO. llmporters of American and r , clan allkand Tancr G.ala ead 824•41R.1. taial,rss 14 1 'COTTENET & CO., Importers Erexich V • and other El:Cowan Goals: No. 4,411r0ul ~Oreet. STEIN & lIONIG, 100 Liberty and lea G.latot. ono. Place., too portvia of !Arcs Bilk, . 1.11260z0tap.117.4 4. -- AMESOI'I7EN, IS Broad St. Importer of Dear Trtmantlusis. Gimps and Paul... FM , C.v.t.4 11=4 and Silk 1.4,12 WW pORN; "SCIILLEPER & lIAARKOS, Im rstetscrifGamastt and Belgian mood Cloth.. SIAS. osletleg La, No. 60 Exhhaocorhm to. lIIETEIC, D. MULLEN, Importer of French Genaird and Sri.* Dry Good. Rath.jo , ts ho. Shawl6,,Wooktas, th, N0..11 Brood stroia. sopl3-1,16eV6.5 FICERTRAND, FRERES & ha kW! rolEra a aVoirtrt: . _ (de:40.61'6S MEEKER 11AIDHOFF, Manufacturers Plah2i222l , 4l)rees and Cloak Ttitatoinz..E2l22.; po, Twels, Hutto.. ke-, 24 De) Itmet. jal2-112121'25 - - B. HATCH. & CO., 99 Chambers street; IL/ • Imamt.as of nenUeraand Pozraltlng G.A. maul 4 1' 4 tstura'SS JOLIN AVIES, • JONES & CO., Im- Mt." of Chantkatesur Pumialalng Gaols, .d BUOY tareurs of Stab. BSA.. rie., taa3,766 MMUI= VSE the. 'Maiican Mustang. Liniment in saammum. MIL.. Barns, Cuts. Pil. AraM'ATIVITLft promistas 304 Itro.V.T. N. Y. jr.c).tjw.:l4 DAGOZILILEOTYP.M. 11" r. GURNEY %O. 3 49 Broadway, the oldest " ."414b=3-i3nZEPPd EZ=l E j ,, 7 1 - 11! , - . 4. 7. A...NE . ORD & CO. Forei , n Art g.""*.°r th" GMAN FLOW'S , OASKEr2. " .-/P2r 7.111-firrtita-ariia-7- -1 JACKSON,' (formerly W. & N. 212103...) Onto sad Tesuler Make:. SOI -, ~• door above 19th 4. New Intkor.ll; t.,427.5 •uso EiDUIRUAttER 64)U . • . ILIE NEWARK, INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 Hogan Wm. N.Y.. Amortmtorom mot Wholmolo em Irk Goodyear's Porolat India Rubbor BOOU. Smog. Whipo.ClMMlng, R.IL.Tota to.. to. . ,54-trtie+Yrz UNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41. John rumte all kinds of flubber clown Cl.tba DmM close Arfolele. te... Cost+ from WO to $6.00 oath. fb.s.s4yrtfeuras MAZHINEILY AND MACHINE TOOLS. aa TkNIIICEIVS4JESUP;No. GT Pine SL, New York. Csaaraissiaa Iterebants fa. tbaasle et all kiads tanists . Trate sad C ftan a ON/eaten Ma.-Islaers. from the n best =Ora. Ittchasive laeutn de3l.t for Lo tylVS:avell Six • htne otes =MUM CYRUS W. FIELD itC6., 11 Cliff street, b:waters and Whole rule In.lara la dadericaaJnotta German and. Enallatt PAPERS, and mad,' a.dnntam Pa r Siansztactadara material,. uudarad QONCAN, LEWISic BARTOW, No. 161 William street —A crest Variet7 a PAPER for Book ie letatlerees. BrokbiaderA. Maracheumn, sad Tradanau gmaistly. • • PAINT2,IIiCOLOR 3LL`al reit-TUBA:Pa. AINBUW'' COLOR WORKS, Rochester N York, Depot lan Malden Lane; Paris and Chrome nien. ie. randrinind lIEFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES. & .‘,T=s'L TOTS A. 1,1) FANCY tiOODS. AkILRORN & CO.. 54 Maiden Lsne, ILlP 44 V e rs u j o ttr Libertr Impate7,ng.TE, TILES, FOR FLOORS AND CIII , INEY TOFF. ILLEF, COATES & "lOIILE, I No. 2.:;'9 Pout stre=nstle Osamktrir ,• ambers' Metal, A- , c.sucarsS • WINISJW GLASS, PAINTS, POILLON T. CO.; Importer' of (JoiwP wod Window Quo—No.. %Lonny toonuTd. --- BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAZZES BUBB, ri MARKET an d 6 Union sta., 3d door from the Market llama PlK:Ramat would inform friends aod lb. oultile gemallY that ho toed MIMI Stock of Booto and Shrew In all their warketlet I.ll.Btock is one of the Mgrot erer owerted In this city and umbra. , " noon -mina by the latlim of Phlladelptdu New York and Ihrttno. and he hurts eannot fall Jowl:sus all.„ Great eadolma been given In anlertlng the obolomi gouda all of which ho warranto. Ile also continues to maw:dams" se berth:gm all de serlptloaa of Boma sad Strowa and from Ms hour expert. elate f over years to borlatire la tide cif y.la. be tunics. rtiott guarantee that thug whoLwror him with their vatronage. will be faislr draft with. weld - - - - - 1192SSitlitICTN OF PA}CTI`ERSIIIP.- Nnties fa hereby given that the Partnerrhip here aristlnetlder the five and style of KIEFER a EIMER haeleendlesolved. The nranniactare of WATCII CRYSTALS will Le carried on en venal br the v....sluing partner. ' All orders tmentrtly attended n. '— • PRISIt.KWSKIL No. 667 Penn et.. oe.lo • Parse-4mm. bittabnrgh. • Excelsior. Carriage Factory'. jOHN's'fON, BRCITUFAS & CO., practi ca Onset Makers. wrner of 73 ebeemend Belmont rte. eithesy City,Pa., hate on bandana are toennbctortod as estenetre essortaantof arriedeNottesere. horrier. Careote. made la ell their earlobe AV.; with e a grrgerd to durability sad beauty of drab, =Loafs oilour work the best Jatdate Iron and Ydetem Marry. Rebairrettmied to 1,11 the meet reasonable term._ The • feel ronfdeet Qat all whom/ fee= Woo with their pat sin be perfectly walled, ob Wel. of their wort TheTg ' itottergh And Xabehroter Omnlbtues pep the Fea Cory every It sosortee darted the day. ee-d 31 WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind Ilaxiufacturn,No. 13 fit:Clair street, Plttaburrll. nna rSTEAM BOAT OWNERS-- , Witrited en "my. int interest in s Ptesto thAt,' tai which cud, tis or rwilettate win be Om. 1"-wilretof. crises TLIO3LiS WOODS. it. 4th 4.- FANCY CHINA STS. £6 WOOD STREET,. PITTEDURGH.: JUST kiported and now open a assort ment Preach lord 'Ell kWh anol Whits China 0116 • orl White sad Colored6tone Chino: Common W SST Ili 1./lo Igo for 000ntrr trod. -6.264r0 . itUDEINBON. WY. DAV11MM.,.........111-19 ,0 . 11 .-_,—. lll rt , YANA - GLASS wongs: WM. IFAVIDSON & C 0..: MANUFAGMERS and dealers in Vial!, ottp.„ nt e.. talklrAto4ta e rer t atol alsootrort. Particular ottoutloolald - print. , montlbr Inv alet _ ooSAIT _ VOlt SALE-280 acres of hind on White Oak Bottom, 1 Mile Ovid Mellea•Port. The Ws' manta mian norm of land. • good home and • young mehard. LI, AC. ' .Alre. . Loge e.t.d./ Of EAU, •• dtemibled on mr Printed' hagleter. and - any one whaling to buy nal mtete, weld do well to get tt (gyml4 my oMoe, It le the Quickest egg he flod where bargalm am by had. Enquire of 747-tf TEI46..ORDS. 76, 41h 4. - - 100AKENT—A. good , Pliouge on 2d two= Tralliitala.d Omit t& P...lllB2lpernanotlx. veal TIIO. WOW. 7S Fourth M. FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN..) TA N tlil3.—Foar .11.,478 arra of laud. In Weetolorslana sonata, 50 villas (Y. hours Ma) from Pittsburgh, and /./S 131.11 side Water Static, on the Pennei Irani* Italtroad. About 40 uses itre churl:lt pail tillable 'lanai upon ahtehis • Loa llama and Barn, /t to wall alattsd WOb tulanta of halt: twit wouldnisheari easelbent area ti t . =4l tixrlantl rhd. the tilnregutilir List timber. sir. ITt=s;uPCr. '" estriflakfX: 7 thu l.r) White Osk, 1 , 9165. U. 10 Is well worthy the. attentino Tannest. ea the art earl tie tent to lattsbursh. by either railroad or moat. „Ma in lam, Is north none than Lb. yonsaaluaLanit must of the land esdald afford etre+ exit pasture when thearuL r . t i tZle:17:1 11 11: '"T, ',174.ar. ' pe r. ~„„. . ...ertn. in but. tha thiae . Kula annual nattnens.. Title I.ll9ptae. Rev Are of 0 ,2141 7 . 01 . WOODS., ie Wood et. Self-Heating and Box Iron& WILLIAM A. M'CLURO, Grocer and THE Subscriber having purchased the ex- iY Vs Deem mod or Wood .4 birth strwts, kn. chairs riot or- 1 . 4.-lobnotOn'oPaUge u.,..., j. mantis on turd • Ism assortrasnt of rho. Oroard• and astoni. Patent Srlf flesting groostbio• 1,,,,,,,,. ~, ~,.., fins Tess-Fo=ro grans .4 gi t :lts, Wholesale .4 listink metro' eturured In msoulkeinring Um gum. In eon. I D . . k.r.... P 9 '''' U"'""" ""' '''''''' ""b" ''''''''. l' e" '''''''"''''' h' "' d.t i lito-IiERT DAL/A:L.IJ It ca Wholmls his nuarows.. /Mena st. pont. And. cow,. , Works. • hags and good t of du m a mmon Orood• Cow ndndou Mrreiants. Thnissidu rosin, I and gad Irons, k" ankh be no goocUal/r to tho 1 and lithiburgb Kansan-had No. 1::•3 Litnutr nroot.. .t 0.0. 1 of "'hobos!. •b•ol••ro and pobtft in mgo', VlLL,arub. 0g0.11 , 1 C FINnYLAND , .obruy rlty, • Pa. 1 - -, -- ••- ' • .. ----"---------- --------- - - -- ---' TICK & MoCANPLESS, seooesson. to I*. 56 Arch Street, tin vpma, • - eg z T. • 3 T. Wisk,lsl,oltd.lo GrooT, Pornarn.• sad Importers of G. a L Gee's Unrivalled . cs ..49 aton Merrh.ts. An. , ill !ill a Nag, max Cot w n"' "•." ItCgbnrstb +imagist.. g.d.nr; cornsr of NEEDLES. .211:ti..T , wan. dads . rutstsusn. _ Agents for the most Celebrnted CULtiAT - SG - N, Whorrsale hrocer and onmo WOoLl.hr rolair.g, Roam: JitRIXO sittßrd. . As 6 swing:l 4 .m. " DRAWER . ..I.4z. I burgh. ' 14.nrt,"brcle.""k412b Li t tert. r jV a nut d iluo. t. ___ _____ -- - _ HARDWAIIE4OII. j3ADDLERS AND CARRIAGE M.AREELS. Leeeli Jr .Zir lat WOOD .5771.0:1; PlTrjEillidli. 1 WV. MAUS,. .... Liso, Clths, Luos,Dsousks, MON, Deer Bair K. . . 124 , 4) Alley Tholoie. EPTIOCT. Valaiab.s.r,„ Sc. .70. a *"."-" eal2-1* - IRAGALEY. WOODWARD k CO., Whole, AST GOL'D.OALICOES—Just ree'd 20 iXI I sm Sf ort.t 5triart. 1 4.11•444101116 , F Pea hat cord Calicoes. CI of able* be NO at Se • • / Y e 7 4. ..11119 a prig ' • i 1 1, cCANDLESS, bIKANS &CO ( A. A. - 1112011 CO_. t o t . t o *la * IleCandlesa) le B O u roe. c'e rt, CHEESE -Soo bze.. prima W. R.-Oheme I nta hos. Ilafla t Oloot Cotton Tama and Pittebareb nea ltirsitigb> • !Ann *CO, 111. 2d n. j ' ' MO, 'Mr TILE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS ATTO IiNE Y S. lOSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Aw.br- Ittreitur,.(ntr,3ll:,-.l.ll,'Fftb '1"'.2717"" W. BALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake • •••ir• Grua o.reet., tott•rwrn Vcatittt and 'Unmond Alky. •11.11w1y1' 110BECT PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, I_4, St. tout. M. a.; ItOBEIIT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—. Camel . a Fifth and 0 rant straacnopponta the Court aunrrte iittabura. tayday'ad JUSES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, near Grant, ['Mat:ann. jalS-Its finLINCIS C. FLAICEGIN, Attorney at Law, Yeurtb street, Httsbaran. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law. J No. Etth strnettittsterrgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rylEßltts NA.N CO. & Bankers and F.:change ol Bters. N 0.95 Wood !Ai...crner of Diamond borgb. ra. In 47 . /lor Ban oaMoamar Time Eirmage, p o resadPromiss Note.; wake Windfall. ell the principal oltios of the Urelocr. Receive. Dopoodts no call \ nod. furor... 4 and giro rind.. prompt &Vont - Ina tool. oth er matters appertaining co • Broker's bulling", 111...Y.artern khoh.ge onnotantly for pale. Mai" aitaatEl...—....Mrania at. . ruyt.tycs ga-.l.ataa. RAMER. & - RALI3I, Bankers and. Ex eines,. Maitre*. Boy and onli Galt and Film Ord! ::otro, neont4teltans on Ideal Eotatr or roet Seco ritior,rarchwoo Pr0...0r Notes, odd Tln,e Me on Yost hestod M BUT nod p e lf Storlos an Coanitoion. ons made nn all points In tin Union. W 1... corned of Third and Want street., dirrntly nyr.alto the el. Charier. nD. KINO, Coin, Stock and Exchange olar7. : :& ° ' th orra= l =eu'ill i al:ra c t ' Vg nn nntevoollectlonD =do on the West at lon raLes Wee tern Ilank ate, nought end odd. .GGV L. 11., ALSIER, HANNA' ..IO6 & Co., Successors to truese,n Hanna Do, Denten, Exehanere Brokers and ere in FondSm and Domestic Lachance, Cerntimtee of Ds it, hank Notes. and Siwole---N. W o f Weod and rosts. Current remised on Demit. 6141tt Chee_ka st for sale, and mike:lonaMoney made or newl te y all mind. r i ht fth ' Usl l t Tgesipregua yell fur l'oreimi and Anicrtmos Crold. Ads - anon mad. 0. ~ ,,i attro..to of Proto , ...lArrs4 east. on liberal term. 13t. II WILLIA"§" & Co., Bankers and rartuSuna Brokers, North /last cern, of Wood and Tided streets. Pittaburati. Ail traimastions ms on literal forma, and collections Promptly attended to. WILKINS ,t CO., El-change Brokers, htr4.Ntiib :;-,:ttoori=lbe !Sauk ef rates il111;.r. AVM. LA.RDIER, Jr., Banker and Bre v Ott street.. No. 00, schchttnizt‘• the llnvk of Pittehuruh. - • • 1101.ZIES & SON. bealers iv Foreiom, I.N . and Dentenle Mlle of Vxrhan.. ferttneates nf De. pupil, Bank Not.r.s Dad Specie. Nn. 6,1 Sfarket street, Plata. burgh. Ziroqlett4oaa made on all the gretnelral eltlne thrnuahnut the United States. BOOK - SELLERS &C. I L. READ, B,itiluieller and Stationer, No. Fourth otteot, BulWlnga OTIN S. DAVISON, Boekseller .and Sta -0 tiro:ter. oncraman. to Dalimon AKE., No. 01.1E4 otreet. near Fnurth. Pit.burch. rll.. - -111 b ENRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookgeller and Dealer Stationery. /a, No. 52 _Market .trot, near • Llama, tittsburgt, Pa. • . . VAT & Booksellers ri.nd Stationerg, No. 65 Wood CO., ;treet, next door tho em„-. of Third. htts qh, Pa. &hard and law Fmk conatantly on hand- COMMISSION J. W. BIII'LER & CO, 1 4 NORWARDING & COMMISSION MER CIi)INTS luta DeAl•rm all thr/scf Put.huret Mau- Orbarod &Medea, Levi WM .nd WI 11r. Str..t. Pittabure, no4,-01'54 WX. H. SUTTON Wholesale Grocer. Importer and Drain- in FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo aarannathela Are Ulna, No. I'2. soutb.kaat iarner Wind and Front etn, Intn.bm•nh. Penn. mb2l I y & A. WBANT, Commission and artneig Meicliat.. dealers In W...r.1 and Prcd¢, cerwrar w PittzEurgb Nissittfarlans..7 , 114. Seexmd atm; Pittsburgh. ' g o! mg RO B gjIST & CO., Wholesale Gnwers, .10.7P.rtpiria.itigrirgh.canuabwkm, PKINGER LIARBAUGII CO.. I SurceA tSfors to S. ElArbsual,) r,rncligalcu .04 i',2-gr.rdlor. m rhantr:Dn.alets Wool .n.l 6......rany, IC. First and Ilet Semund etr,tt.Plitaharzh. ar.3-1, I hW. REA. Flour Factory. Commisoinn *Jr and For..rano alert-hon. and 1,•3...a to Prod... rtla.raft. kink, for Pittsborob )tmoulartstm• oft . ..OUT tat...ldea tn. No. r.o Front na_. Pitt:stmt . : ft, Prima. aol 1} gARDY, JONES & CO., SUC.oni to AT WOOD. JONES k CO C.mtrawlort smtt Fomard ercat, D.alrrs Ilttslmargh .}.ls. C.es noth,turn,Gt , esin Pitt.o.stralt. • n R & n " ANTF m I 0 eeral Vommi ift - F r tn a- t y: riti - r-ts. t,PhiLs+l' I.lneral - &Ivan toad• on consienn,ntn n 1 Prranne nen•mtly. ZOIVIw Ver lOIIN WATT 4: CO., Wholesale Grocers, Cnnartindtrn So 0.4.1.24 Pn.lon , Manntartar.s. •-%6 nerttr . _ JB. CANFIELD, late ..rf Warren, Ohio. lx. c aler'lVwr a F O' . l " g, Pearl SAL. and Weatoral aenorallr. .r. stroat, belle.an timittlflab.l and Wood. Plttabarcb. THONL, um; )1 (Law aim Rabin:ma. C4.> LITTLE & CO., Whule..sale Grocers, T seuicotaiatwou Menthanta,d L.alers Sittenurnit 31anntsetaren. Ns. 112 Seem{ sn ...Ng., Mtn born n. 1.17,53 fIIIEESE WAREIIOUSE.-11EN1 Y 11. IL) Orkumis.POPßOlllll2 and Counniadon nerchaut at..l Dealer In enema Britter__, Lake nth and Itcalua• IrOCCOO4S Wced Wert above-Water. rittaturph . n 1::1 - VON BONNIIORST MURPHY, Whol, In nit Gran. and Gm:mantic. Merchant, awl Daalem In Plnaboczh ilnanDeturm, No = Water street riL, rash. to rTIIIOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer reneit and Ammicsa Pape. NG. GS Marko: exer, be F tween nap uGtl Fourth str.Gt. Pittabergh. nabs-1.3 IicCLINTOCK, Importer and Yamle en Ste '.45.1 =Wt . % Fl"' fltara Boat. Tris: 112 r llark.e. stmt. N toni. is -- E L AZTON, :AL and t frralw u 0.. P. DRY GOOD S FRInA-VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- ISK R:riwim Ana cnorm. tAn. Gonda Ihnbro 4.4 Gear's. Surni.hint Goode and Fin, artirher. • felt er aratenant of which an elm,* to had at Na. la. molar: at Market street and the Diamond. littabarich,l . ... arll.l y wan,S Ca.. ermersaa.-c. t.. 13i1111M S Cu, 11. TO.. AA. MASON & CO., Whnlerale and Retail , Dealers In Pane, and Staple Dry OnnO.. 2..5 Vieth Weal. Pittabhrgh,_ AIrILTAPIIY 13IIRCHFIELD, Wholesale 1,1 sta Retan Dr7Ocods Blvd:Ants. corner Poutband arket etreet. Pittabaria. GROCERS. BOOKE, AIII3II & BOONE, E NE RAL COMMISSION MERCII ANTS, Ihakmo Wool. Floor, Prroleee and Prblons. Nr• North Water strnot. Phlladelphis. HARBAUGH & BoomEs, • jv w oRARDING•CONI3IISSION I , IER - CllANTS,Pertlert in Won] end Prattles °roll Iritol us. No. 21.1 Libsrhr street. Pit tsburgh.P, tritt27-Isd JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Groton • and COMMIRiOI7 Mercbsate,N 0.1 . 73 WoolxM =A IA b. rig ittreet, Pittnburgrh. 1,16 ROBERT 'MOORE, Wholeeale Grocer, Rec tifyiturlAttiller, Desk/ . to PrOduors rittrhatrqk Mato a newt and all of /amigo sad Dourostre W sad Upon; Yo. 31A Liberty groat Do WO a 0r,,, Iwo atook at' .apetior old I;loorratni t hida Whlrkey, able; w 111 Lo odd low Ammar. ' .---018311. ti BLACKBURN h. CO., W1101711:1 GT ACTZIAns atin r =f:att i rtfil 1 ,71.11='Z..}V on hand at Molt Warelourro.l4l Watot drool, l'lttrlnrroa. MUD - ..... _ ....... DD.Z.DI. • SAIAII D I C KEY CO., "Wholend., Cr, /0631. ..-DOW, D. ..MLUX C. D 22 GILLS ROE,Moee Or,wereuMir.fl ritirat W. 110,W,W 1)1, Mr.BAOALEY h CO., WholeAnle Oro atm N 04.18 worl m Wnn4 sent. PittActuh. .... & IL kij..6 3 1/),Ziesale ......... Com • misstou lierrhards.snd Thubsrs Product—Hound Ettnell.[4 (tooting on tak.rti. Wood. Ond , lath streets. Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1855 AGENCIES ...... S. CUT/333.ERT SON, LL 1 EN ERA L COMMISSION AGENTS, for NY the eal..•nd purehano of Beal Kstate, C.Aleetion of itent, Negotiating Loan., on [...Lk liertgazeo. in.. %O. 140 Third at.. Pittehorch, Pa. onto Michigan General Commission and C ollec ten Agency Office, 1 4 - 'IOR the ~Ilection of Home and Foreign Memantile and another Money claim, in Michigan and Wif AM. St-14, Investment and Payment of Moneys, intyment of Tate, Puri-bare and of Real Estate and FiLimiks and Itinurance Agents. I'<IFIt *ANDEIUMIN. Detroit. Michigan. Rtf.xngesin Kraig, t Rehm. think. eno. White d D... Maui*. heat Lorena. titeniart Do., i•lerthatits. Warn:D.—Two Agencies or Michigan Onto respectable Insurance Conmianioe. mrlB.lrd ACARD.--liaving been appointed the ("l ewd', Agents for Pittsburgh. k,r me sale of Potent voted Cementedand :Stretched, Leather Bolting, man ufactrunal by P. JBWEIA, a W Mi. of llutford.Oonnecticut, We now offer for male a largo_ um:min:Lent of all widths. manufactured. at the • manufacturer'' , prima , hie article being superior to an, Leather Belting eYer beli , re .ffored in this market, Alia, a Largo stock a ell widths of India itutiber Belting cunstantly on hand, and for sale at the ''Manhine Belting Depot," No. 110 Market street. Selgio. it 11 IMIILLIPS 4 USTI:SI LOOMIS, Rent &Ante Agent, i:itt=:..i m ,ri;t:Vta.." 4 3l2,lllg4l7.jaZ to. jyB:dly lag Pearl st, Non York. Atteuts treated rIW ,tt Ilhenl terms. m7-lutd , Extension Tables. M. LIEERDT, 150 Wooster at., between Y Prince and Ilnugton sta. New York. Manufactnres. mosnrtmant always on baud. ord..rn fur Skipping punctual', attrnded to. ncl7-dinv 1 PUPIL aCO., Wholesale Print Sellers, publishes; prlnt.ra, and Manufacturing Artists, Co nruum. Patio. Loodnn, and No. 300 Ilinaalany. - - Non f‘dk Catalog ilea sant by mall. Thy usual dlovnunt 111 A. NIAD1:111.1, Agent for li,kware Mu- I " Vrannd` farnb.b , d l,tan I • tus.l I nnuran,, C 019,0 LIIT, 42 Wawr Met. w • SAMUEL L. MARSEIELL, Secretary Citi tree ItteUnkaaele CVIP.T. 94 Water Wert. _ _ f.' M. GORDON, Secretary Western lo , u . esrmn Weaer ,u•ret. • -- • JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin Five Imaramo Cemps,. smrtt.ant mn•r nr Wo.l And rblrd soave.. MUSIC, &C. :IOHS 11. 3LIILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 1t and Instramonta. 5 , 11 , 4 'Boot,.and ;•: ,,,,r 1 . 41-I: ; Zll , ll . ll , tlp4r ... ;:: , ll4:kzejn n {ro Piano Porte. f.• jjENRY KLESER, Dealer in Music, :btu eful In3trumenta. and Imported. or Italian Stringa. agrat fur Nunn, Clark'a mand and p.m Manna. with Culernates Xnlean Attachment. .51S0 fin' Dunham', DRUGG ISTS J OIIN II AFT, Jr., (sucees,ur to J.. ,)I . ouf- M rr, r Z4ip s ,14 1 -71 1 ! , Virl:in Miry. l'ltt.barith. tirlleanlar A g,.1: t far Dr. Med,cin, tuh3o JOU. 1.11111,0 47 3 1‘ i ' ' and Apoth c.rorr fln rk , •t atmet sod the Diamona.krep mostantly nu hand a'l uli and entupietr 11...1111,13t. Of PerfumerrAndartleh, tothr Ir pagiveripticne earefullr .yll/ OjOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholef.nle Dealer ;n Dm.,r. s. Ihim. Vanahhen Awl Dye Swag, No. :no , . Fir/wt.,Plltinburgh. Ail onlei, nrltl reqvive prorapratientiAn. ti' Agent fr•r Inudau t Ca n 'shuttle family me.d.lrlur.. Taar A. FAIINI:STOCK 1. CO. Wholesale • Mr.'n.lift="'",q="4.}Vail=t'itl maga. ob: E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Vainlshes. ,btfomt 1111.3burrh. auras yaw-rant -L.& Pei,. - - • .. - RAGS S REITER, Wholevalo Retail curtter a Mot, and et. Oak xtre.ets. I ttphush. SCHOONAI AKER A CO., Wholeoale it/ . Drum..lxtx. N0..41. Wood or•nat. lltt•b.zah , 1 ()SEMI FLENIING. Sucee.oor to L. Wilcox • t mer ere. nod Diamood—Kr.m C 0 ., t1/ ,, nTsti,l • and rontirlote woolly. , of Her.ligtneo. Atedktne etvota. Pettumftr. .11 ut.1 , 1. pertsltting to hi. btortriess. preArtiption• can.fully enmpttn•tod at .01 haw., .101-217 WOOL MERCHANTS J. LEE., soccesqor to M (MPH LEE I -1 .7,7, 4 MEDICINE. D o , Tc , e h th e d .th ßeßide i n i e t... e, sally irM V kltrk.N. M. OiEre Gth EtrePt, ”mlthfl.4l agn Ifnur , —9 1., A II to • • ...•.■,i te. 9, r.f c.1:18 ; y.l 31EIZCIIANT TA I LORS. CII ESTER, Mervhnnt Tailor and Cleo: thin. hn. 74 rtmet. Plant-Ws, ettecalon to [Wye' sad Youths' acthin,t. nn l, 7 WILLIAM DIGIIY :MrrehAnt Tailor. D.- per and DeslPr In Head? W.t. 4,thlna. 1.1 IJtr .rty istr~t. pWATTS A. CO., Atftrehant Tailor,. 11 , 1 • 1-11..qtr.....1•.!—.11• am now mr...l•lng ...tar . n• .41 , Gond. f, il•ntlers•••• W•si—llnth• 1 . 4. R, ana r .•altr.or Ow newnrt fty le• trl 1' , ....4 ,,,,, Ut1- Our ftleNIA an.l rul.4.ener• will pl•••• Illy. u• • MI/. I mt. M NUFACT NG. IV. IVOODWELL, Wholesale and lietoil lantifartur, and bes.kr IF. Catio. War, N., LI trd 10111 W ETII 111: LL, 3fat.fueturer of nru- nous, m.c, the Ilan., rtket tloidge. 1.¢6.u, tHBROIDERED AM) APLICA MAN TILLAS--Matelial• narked for Ealtrmidt,mai A.p. I"4.rk by MAO:, W.af Itch Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man- ofact-Comkapf MT. _ HIS COMPANY AVI: ..AP.GED to.lr rapuity fr.r natolvtaring. *re. rnp•rd N m..t th. incraft.l d.cvnd Fn. th..l4llrielt. '-ailed. and "'"lna '7I , II7`.MV.ICZI Pittsbnrah, S.rt.mber ti. Slit. Boots and Shoes!! AMTS ROBB, No. x 9 31mrket street, 341 b.rfrna the 11.11.1 Hold,lmold Itif,rt the pel. to that he h. new a sere lull .loot el' ever, thtt, In the /P..et and b.e. trade. eve-b a+ half 4:alt.". Jenny Lind Ptak,. Lull Yeanklltt and all the etylre I und nu t.hd Eastern either. 0 . 1 . 1, ."? O&M, end Fatted Boot. and :thoee. to all thole. vartetl, ab.o, (iontlnor.o . nor Odom ratant Cain Boa., French Call Ihe,ta, CAungfr r 'halters acd Fhoec. 11,0' and Yeutter' Bred.,fine I'm:2th Calf. . Plea. id. , as ere wish to *ell rush an artle, to all who Loss he 11th their metom aa 0111 glee matte. tint, il.etneciher the pl., hd Matket atreed toydd Hata' and Caps. yy WILSON ,f - §OS keep constantly on 11 , 1/ tynd everr '..llwrialon sod stover of Ilato and dairloe =21. " 21:t ' VZ.L. , 7 ' Vi 7ht7. . beGrm put;ltuoirts &Nowhere. nol,ll tap" P. ErCa...o. _razes ! Irman. - - ez CO. fIOLF-A LE AND lirrAti, VAmIIIONABLIS. \ ILAT AM) CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND PEA LEILA IN ALL KINDS OF , FIJ M. (FINNED OF WOOD AL VD YIF n 1 NTRZYM. Pittsburgh, Pa. .rub c rter . exr ~, , , ,n les . 4::ll- r tylr of Hata avd u.o.lruhrir - - Coach and Carriage Factory. te CO., corner of meta. Alleghrnl UV. wool , respectruily intigat "he'll. friend*. and the pui , ller generally, that thny are Inanufarthrlng , arrlage, hamoehre. away Luger. rt•lgh• and Chutes!, In all their TSZVAIII .tytiql , of anivh and promrtion All order.. will b. atemstod with atri4t rngard dart. Witty and loauty firilvh. Repair. will Ono I.eattend+d to on thr moat reaannatle term. Celog In all their thr. teat Eriatorn tthalta, Polna and Wheal Ito!. they reek ronlllent that all who favor themwith patronage will h. parfectly latilfied on trial of their cork. purrhaw,” are requed...l to give them • rail hefore P. , rhaalng elanwherr. ova New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. H. WAIT} 6. CO., wfdod re ink.rnv the oldie that they have aranad eilan Lerma tetaeonn Vedcrel an tanineker otreete. Thai we now making end we prevent.) to receive order, for ever 7 darritton of vehicle.. Chariots. Barouchre, flunalee ! ' baron., Or.. la, which. from their lend experience In here.anufacture ord.. he y work. sod tbe fecilltiee.tley they fort conEdent they with them evl te do work on the :nowt rvavonelle tern,. with them wnting firtiel•• In their Hoe. I'aite partleular attention to the peleetion of matertala and r aring none but romp...tent workmen. itov lave no toaitation tn warranting their +yr*. On thervt,re the Attention of the public :e tole matte, fi.ll.—ltelairing &mei,. the boat manner, end on the gnat r...nnelda tem.. ielghtf L. a Mel:merle— etm .08.. ... l L 100.L•L /h.uretae House Furnohing G00d.., eomn o No. 21i Liberty Street, Pittsburg h. Livingston Roggen &Co. • j . NOVELTY IYOlth.S, PITTSBURGH, PA. , BANKING 1-I OUSF- - ; PRAM( and Depot Itailrond Scaler, Hay. ; `s, OP , Cattle avol Grain do 4 Platform and Counter do.: Drier 1 . . ...._ bolt. of all Mee, Pprinn. Prep and thumb Latehes, Coif. 1 JOHN T. HOGG: Mille or ratio°. hind.: Paint Mille. pL , r ,,, ....i Vattern. ‘ NKR YOIIK. Bolt. Owl rwdordo, Malleable Trot. lasting, of every re, j No. 7.2 1 1 01/TH 30 13T. Pill LA DELHI! A. note In form end Ankh. dtf . IMPTellUlttill, ALLEGHENY tlo, emu/tit:wt., SOMElltlin CO.,_ W. W. WALLACF, • MOUNT PI.EAPA?it WE+T3/01tEll LW. P.n.s CAPSNM,LSVILI4I:. FAY CTTII Cl/., ST E Ar4l Id A lIBLE WORKB, ' ONIONTOIVN I 319,3111 and .'.•.^.1 Lgtoey ttrof. 0py•404 .lettlhfileld 40 . .4 BI" ' ""VIL ' ll, PITTIMIIIItOII. f Dernelts reertenl, Illoronnts moule, Norte lemet.t. void _ _ and .1..441. Bank Note, axol FJ.yorl. bonglat nod gold M o r Nil i .Li m EN T 7 : S m T , , , ..T . L . 1 1 .1, °Jar 5 9 .0 ,, e: i 8 t1 1 ,t, , .:.... ( .a ot . h o eL n geou ,.. Vil m en , 4xt ” h: , :4 . 4 , :ild on ways oo hand. tn.l made to orderriV4ehltu . j. at the i no• 211-0 ' lowed fe Throe hondrod origins) bud Pelreted dee 1 --.-. fr Err. r.r Mouomeote. Aeolon hand. 111nek and Plet , Mar. ble forolohed . the 'Pre& et the limed twinge. All order. tUleel o,lh de.letteh •t 310 I.ltorty etaeot. am= R le. WA LI.ACIL New. Goods and Fanhions for Gentlernsns' Clothing for Spring of 1864. i 1 F 4 7, t.,.. 14; .V ,F r ,,, r;S , b :S i ' , n (2 . 1=1 ,, ...111 ,. ! .. 1«: n , ye. ree .. p . e . tlfn r l . lz 1 l!=traiti.l'4'jihitit". b o re lust ,:::•Fiti: r irinh:'l', l r 1 denmar oiltril-audtliatt . y .1, rneuly to mettles or for mekine them tsp In • 0 uncial euperb ptyle. ; I Tho at/elk.lo on enners4.y b eerrelneal by i thedr rood.. M 7; I=Vo ' frVl h e t aVllet :r4e l / 1 1t1Wecirtl . ..1 1 4 7 111; 1 I In. Fentlemen. , Norr..—Arangers aro Informed that our house I. Na 171 1 Liberty otreot.North 41de. above St. Clot.. alai - - T. C. WARRIIIGTON ; (DI rumA3 AUIES' k CHILDRESS SHOE STORE, Ifighng always ,na haml . fell urnrtmorkt, fourth 'Wet, IlltAborub. [e30.1.4 - _ . Gentlemen ' lint class Goods. FIE eubseribera beg !envoi* inform the PUbllet that theykome f reett their f . l9mper St._ It.erm. ki r r e gfAr.r " . a n d L7 fO i OrAWI h bAO Z A Or, "o". 6klacture T&IIA.A, to LA amt. YEW YORK ADVKB.TISERIERTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Prom VISdCII.P.It t ECIIP.I.I.Ii General AdverMaing flow, No. and 314 Broadway. New York. (late No. 110 NlsPosu .troct.) Reliable Anne In th , xno Tnk Charles's London Cordial Gin IT11()UT the neve4sity of extra.rdil;:try puldielty. with .earnel, an effort on the part of tlie proprietor. thin superb tile. In the .hurt Period rhirh hie elapsed .in. Its Introduction Le the Arnertran tu-tdoved e impolarity heyond iu the whole lief of eleohnlie rtimulan. The ikituSeatts Vwen Fire Thqutand PA ynirians in England and the Lulled Stat.. ikn.elalm ita transcendent d- Y e in upon the eldetmard of the family and the ler of every well-regulated hotel; by the of the Ark. es ...panic..of the healthy. F t na,no Istedit,s, harmleen In lie a.toption. The Inebri te.hy Its ume. Instate a slight stimulant. which. while It feerie the appetite. gradually weans him frtmm the horrors • of delitintu. end nedorus •ebattered eonstitution. P. ,nitahcin is ,frein. from its ahonlute purity Its tiator. differing entinly from eeery other —lta, gnat utility en a medleine in taws nt dyepephi a.. go i.l, dieessne of the kidneyn.and !mama •ral le oth er meindire for whirl as remedy and prnrentire it has va T cl lreydmli in aufiryemmtdo nervnary. dispelling the •nnoi.enres fneluently engendered by ellen, of water• etc, a, lbw, ague, !PPP,. and malaria of nr nor Lleseriptlon. CIIAILLES' LOA IX.N CORDIAL O I N is put no In square bottle, stamped with the proprleto P name, • far smile signature upon the lehel. and ' , welted in.... of ten... , each. L.... o..ware of lm:tationa The aenulne Charlca London Cordial Ginran be had retail of all rtapeetable drabLgh. and arta-era at ellhntels. and what...Ur/ of the gole Impart , ; era LIE VEN(IdE t CIIA RLKI+. . . . • - Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFABLAND it. CO., m MAIDEN LAS`!; NEW FORK. Warehouse 145 Pratt lit., Baltimore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Bowe Safesofevery size, constantly on band Gm sale, and warranted in every reorpnct. New Soak. Atoll Rh. lafrt. Mewl. nsn. dt'fbriuml: Gentlemen—lt given me phw nm to Inform you that your Safe preserved my Rooks end Pappeers nlvlured In the do thlneelneno my imtgre:l: troxposed thionwhout the Ire, Comte brat, Its re, t.. remained unbarmmt. Theemr. with repeirins. .111,1 think. answer riirauother MN. Itratairtrully yours. 1 Poe T. JE.,NY. Jr.. II South mt. lezvtlt AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE . iberne F and Ague, (wgt., kt , ter. Ifttp - arta gad of 1111 E Proprietor* of tl. 3letlicine will ttato without healtatlon aßcar of nintrailletinn. that the areatertit tltaxcia. rpr.al inure piireons where It has beau intristureel than , ant other medicine In nee fee th. &have kIIITANef Title medicine ha. neither Anomie not quinine In its compialtlnni all of the ingredient, aro or a perfectly braithr character and highly stimulatin. and Inrignrating In their tender. , Vernon, •hlle tiring tbla medicine will o affect...l esyeenire to water or damp atm...sphere no more than when In their tienal health. Illante.re lneectionti of the riinntry when the AP., Di , .111 do well adopt this medicine. aa the patient may not. obiltriel to lay ,y alule under treatment and they may .I.2.Mr•ft ,/,...yezip cure. the Praprtetor eauldintr.duan tl.ititauda cot rectltreitinifvna thoneidthe Micheal reepret. ability. but prefer., In, to the Plea .our no bottle end you will have the Infallible pried In r.ell. roll dine roll Gone for itauee anampany vech bottle. Cart'testes can Le .eon at the oftlos:shu•lnu vb., this Il.+ll,lnn has cury...l a hsn vl others have I iIN. . nu' I.l.Twlrlh nml nil on.. Itilllout CArnupl•lzats. 1b.,. I not Irt market It ha. vita Memnon &Jana Inalrn In ororral roues of Ithanonatioat Gnua tl.• or .-rno plaint., • [sok. abl• - • - , , nfn d• 7 bk[l.l• o f thin ll•clariu• i• ,t..ta 1!”..1.-.1r..1 .1 ' l;rr K - f4 ' :•11::.: In all part... 4 Lb. L mitt." nst.•• and Canada. - All Whol•pal• nnfun suet M •11rmwe.1 1n WEV. TILIIEKY.IL. Progr.•nra. Agmm—Fleming E1m.... 11. A. 1....mmk • M L L WA [ln and Goo. 11. Km..., tAurgl. /.,"• IRON WAREHOUSE. MARTIN, SiltING .1: CO. lammtem and MM.,. In it()N sTEJ.:I„ rJ arn,o--A, 1,1 ronstantly ro Inko4 • ma ivAnrtru.rt 1 , 4 euvt, Hoop. Hvr.• aud STEEL OF ALL KINDS. slnvalaritx frt. all w.rtiov• nf n , untry U. lontol vu nr oend thAr nylon bvto, 1,11-11. isilore sisal selnist—lte • nr. sill ti tbs. loss. part. r-st.. M SATIN, 10, =EM=E le" ' ' BROTHERS & CO witoixsALE 6431,5T:i NFIr 1-1,/(k. Bate rroottoollo,Na 170 iro,not rao .!rfaroaota. INIPORTINfI the leading I}ruir.• from their orlatnal model, tstit In ':undo. and Itast and oo Irrouh L 1 3 ,1 w I lalt Leal, Prrfamorl. Torah. Nall and Ida. Brno., a d r d tnsooanart• an Irbtl.e t .rmert. . . tar? .• , !4r they. no lb. tanot roaornahlo tonne .r. 1.., pantos, vr Or atslt. toe... Cher toot attontolt. told.trr, A Sit' El • L. CA VI.: IZLi". I re,il - ttnootno Painted Pai. •n I Tot, ‘t ...A a nd at n• L,. Ware. itatraota, +dont Corladr,Tot. , -. %tat to. le W.{ tit...nate+ So• torti It t W!N C I 11 .I.l t l 1 1 I N t W bode.. larator. No In Coln, or a: anti t ChalLtt. Nave. `tow Toot ozha.l y 31 ISCEL N KOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S A : v mst, LIVERY .1N li S.i.I.E - t, - &-..,?•‘- Y T .1 II I. P, or., blermo-nd,t7ret ...1 , 1b,,, sp." 1 . 111 , 1. Ittill. PA ASHLAND HOUSE. hitell Silt Er. AlAr , r II rTran - r. 1' // 1.. A 11 EL r 1A . H. S H NSo N. Am . SI May Ikb.l-1.11 il.t.+o.4.ilrs rsrr;ll.6.l. 1 , 111 HOTEL, ihi.. Itn,wo corner IL) emithtl.lll.4 rntm • ntut. Propriow“ lat, and ..smo•lir,,i•he.•ll, UMM2I2II I OLIN SOVTII, %ker. oiirtier I North Onincittnri andF-.lnewl whet+ h,•Etwofri..i nitniT thnnst t t.. wi nit mitt, 11. ha• • V, s.. Clwri-• wn ttwww.lattovr wh.ww 1.. hi., at rw •nt • twit, fair netwii whinh h. Invitnn Ow,ti .ritwitt ntinininsitnni. !wont. entilirinnit- trim ` hi. twi tine, -it*. In itioni.wit. hi. •ittonoin• ill. win brt w..rt.tri.n ntyinof twit* hlo lb( , tfr rsntrl , turn with In lb. Ikaa• Mont JS niit VIV.; ‘, I IITER , P. MAI SHALL, Ilup.,rt.rr and N , ..lns• Wined atiwitt, Pitt w,invitS MaMMMIGI Iti, FAS!' lON ; 4 FI )1t LA DI ES' IMESS- I r..—ThoParlOh dl to, pot . afoul:Nor trill be , •Et al* on IL. 111 0r , .. loot trf 111 t& L. Pt IV 11,4,i. liftl STA. I. Pon, gtioo.• Handl atm.. /u:ER, JONES & fiI•ROPNIVTon, KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. 1 4 1 oRWARDING NI) COMMISSION g CIIANT caw 11m•In. mtn•t. Pittm bunch, 11. Kann. I.snl, !anion, M 1 M K tr. and N,11 1 • 1 t. Anthral , and t4otrb Pig Irv,, Pnll.sr Keck mud CIA, Anthrxelt. 4.1. dr nu 19 • • NEW: EST I 111.1SIIM ENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT TAIL( )11. AS .aaataelkeeti I 11. :a....4 at No. 39 )fur I.tmenn vl4 Thlnl It.. mot rwroi•nt 11,711 thy iln,rnpr 1.1.1 ntnnot,ri II aryl. and rprnltlro. whir!, In. prrpanol to tutr ord., In thr 00.2 asblon.l.lr 001, and In thr nrrt nlnn no, 11,171na had latscr •sprrlrnrr In hlr horlnro. h. t.,. nntlldrot or ply Inc, rntlrr •ll l nrt tom InvOrr ilia ttlrod•t. rail and In• %h 1•I r.. nnl7 11 I )1 Ti 550 , 1.171 . ( 4 / , II :LI i , I: ; t .„ R „, TN t i t I P ri. z uutual ...mutant. W•hat. aitall,rary I,4hllnhasont. .1 I. .1r .1 W. SIrFA ladiN who 'al:l....tams, •0..1 hark., antharil...lu. •Ilki • I.r 11 0 .Mll. ortiln all claim. avail:lsl. 0. J.. 11 LA Jlaaurt 2.11. J 11,11 N I'AXTON James W. 31cFarlaatl - , win LESA RETA 11. REALER IN FRIULI' GROCERIES, I Teu., Fruits, PickleA,Spieen, Prusorveo WOO!) A,VP 1111,1fi1n . 11'.1 Agency. ()SE 't F. - EATON. No. IS Sixth ot., agent IT a. ler PAntlIC and buying PATK,IT ItlilllTd. 1111• authorized to following Intel/ Iretonied Trete* patent 011 Meter. tilt attain Creep patent Drill. arr Drilling Item Doan•• hock Drilling !decline. tioprlster. Alstionary end Probable seen Ming eraelenr Wroughtn IVator (lazges, and (Irifiltlin lron flallroul Chair !Lubin... The. article. hays been examined Id prartiral rancher]. In and marbinlxls, and pronnuored gannet. to soy to nee. Li Ile is en Authorised to l Ilialla Mae and rend there article. In 2,111 part ee of the countrl. It.. has forsake bo,prerred Nutt( and Wexler, and 110(0101 Drug Work. Ile in also prepared to take /dimming for the rale of nth. or patentrel end new Incentloto. and glee tba Gl:pincer falUifid and nmet.uit attention. - . . . .. . . . II; rpreix to . follnwlng CART). The oubgertbats have long be..p implalntgitl with lit Moo* F. Ilistnn, and hat. an hetltatlati lo twartusehdlng hint th all who am? •Ith to employ his gentria. as a gyn. thwan of undoubted Integrity and Indefatiridoltidnittry• in n t n i n t i lltv in ir. g i rl i;: "7 "U r ' 4g ! ft170:80":.: i i r., WII]. LAIi6IOI, Jr. 1 Jain fitabgin, W.II. Dean, I N. Childs • Co„ Janes W 00.1,. N. Holum, a Non; P. B. Friend, Krung, 1 Rabm. V. tont. 1 i { vitlr.: At tis. I A 4 n6 l" l: i tton t3ll ." 62 ' . A. W. Lnontig. I Wilson IhiCandlow. Pinang! o. Mania. rah, lIIP nit? TuEsun M9RNING, _JANUARY 9, 1853 IV Jan 5, 1855 This has been private bill day in the House, ! and nothingltconsequence has been doer-. In the Senate the committee on judiciary reported' the bill fur the re-organization of the Supreme Court, upon which Dougla.s came forward with some counter project, and t ~ i ,o,„ with the skill 1 of It diahle toilet., pieced .... . 1...i10 atfair ii a knot of inextricable confusion, the little dema gogue proposed a reference of the whole subject ; back to We COMIllittE.V, at which point the pro- ceedings dropped. We hare excellent news front Illinois. Beside the election of a flee democrat us Speaker of the House, the Senate has organized by the choice of l a similar political east for Secretary and Clerk. / This places Shields and all politicians of that stamp completely.hors do tonthat in llilinois for the next two years. hither Mr.:Lincoln, or , some other good Whig or Free Seiler will be cho-. sen to succeed Shields, and that convenient tool of Douglas will not be his own successoroza hie patron predicted. These occurrences nre gall and wormwood to both the Semitora from Illinois, and there is an excellent prospect that Judge Douglas will relieve the free States of his free. , rice altogether, and will'remove to Mississippi i where he properly belongs. The story of the resignation of Gen. Houston ! is probably the invention of some newsmouger. ' iThe General will malign when he gets the nomi- r natlou fur the presidency' on some side which he !, considers certain to win, and not before. The proceedings in the Pennsylvania legislature give some reason to apprehend that some go-between sort of ademocrat, like Cameron, will be chosen I Senator, or that the Maions opposed to the Whigs will succeed in defeating a choice at thin session. I was under the impression yesterday, that Mr. Llawsou'l Ilomeneud bill had been shaken off from the land graduation bill, and thereby de feated, but discover that I was mistaken. It re nmlus to the b:il, and when the latter comes up, Gen.> Dawson will address the noose in a speech in its favor, which will answer and rerflova :he more serious of the objection% urged lI=ZI=I SF:ave.—The Senate met at II o'clock. this morning. when the annual report of the State Treasurer was prevented The Deputy Secretor.• of the Commonwealth pro-• nted five messages from the Ilovernor, with tan $ Ce. , 1111. toying docutneuts, vething eats pa., It the Is, eer-vion of the Legodatara vix— T•, inw, p•.rale the Exchange Deposit and Dia rcruht In , , tour. of Plolsrlelpfitts; the toot for the hens rego....lion of the vending of sprituons and - . the vet retatier to certain peual tr• a to tip r .npptem-•nt to the ian upon or/Ea ter, Thefforotto I-molted try party rote. yeat. 16, nap! t:t, to omicron' re elect officer, George W. Ilauttnn,ty. 1151..0 of Lanort•tor county, IF 14 rlemel Chief ciork u•or Mr SI s t ruire Dem , 11,7 Peril/moo Dem.. vrn• Aeristant eio r k item John K Zeilin. Mr liar•i• voting for Mr Pettibone. Mr Zeilin tieing n Know Nothing he Trun.orthing Clerk, ciodrel ore Nein. Wei... , I Dorn trod John IL Fuller, John Ewing and John 55 K•rr (Whig.) The organization haring het ri completed by the election of the ..Inordinate officer, rho Senate toljourtreil until Meet - lay thereon at 3 o'clock. Kansas rrmgor, KAINIZAS TilltSlT4rltT, Theotiny, the IV ItC>l. i :linen-the retinal eleethw in thin Taritory for Weenie to flowtrrentt, nothing of any ,prej•l the.r,k are Mt wariounly waiting to he,.., the effect, which thenevi. of Chet oriole wilt Lave in the StAter. We tnink ao great an outrage ought to *waken itoligno twoi All over the reuntrr The eleetton f, members of the Territorial Lesia!atom I am inclineil to believe will lie te ly,e.l until nest Siirine I know that the GOT • ercur i• firm friend 4.1' free.lektn. end _will .1u 111 h r he c.v. L. ntivtance that eau, If the ettn-ttnn for rnemnere of . the Legit:law, nhould take plat, nt any tune •Ittting the Winter. the 111n-ourta* tw al'', to carry it their own Iry without dtttioulty In. only horw it that it nosy not take pace until late in the Spnng, and that the friend- or frwethun in the States will that time rally in tuthctent numtera to ESEMEII= wearo toil in the newspapera that several m eh.'mi] perwine hare already b e ea p en t h er e f, New England and New York, by mean, of r. Etiogrant Aid Semiotic,. "lin, cannot tie true. There era not two thensiand perm.. In the Ter. raory now :In all the Northern Staten pat to. There were not risen hundrrd vote, ca t et the late election spinet the pro-olavery can- Lintr. The number of enter at Lawrence. the New England settlement, ilia not reach Mr, hum 4red-- all toll. TM, kiwi of otaggitramin to de roletly reprehensible. If we intr.t to tare Kann., iron, elavery, we mast do mote and talk liwe. to noon so the Spring opens, every man whoran do ro. with any kind of mason, ought to come right out and settle hero ; and every man cona.l a nut in able to spare the money. riu r ,ht ..•.t.tritone ,ething to pay the way of his neiebb r... 1 some el.o 'shoran come out. —.V E Awe.. --There they aro That is the whole. That ot too nuather .f people who shape acid eontrl the He., of our (lover:meat, the choice of our Public lacers, and the legislation of Con. grey —in other wordy, the :Unveil°liters of the Futon. Treater. Laws, Ippointments. lOW are made with the view pleasing theta before •Il ottu-rt, If you doubt it, mate the Pre-oleo% the Senate, the House of Iteprerenta t,es. rr the Federal Court that pronounces agalnat news in any case where they have taken side.' Itt the ••rlite of three." ie to lrblelo,.. iew it, is to 711. Each unit fileveltubler exerci. ' see node politioal 'tower than seventy-two Free men. The net? .kuestiern in_. if a country where the .4-verity-second part of the inliabitaute guy.: ern. 10 !. Republic, what sort of athing Is a Del poriern luit an oatery oud bindle there Wool) he if the ',twine) polrey wen deroted.solely to foster.. ing the in terra.nod Mere:ming' the site of the' State of Now York ! Yet the State of Nmy York at the hod election anal 111000 more • ~trx thpu all P. til.trelo.hier• pot together. x ti ruse!, at the bead of this article will hit found eminently suggestive of recollec tioe. We do not propose to enlarge upon them, but simply to mild that they are reindic' for by the official Cell.. files. Put them on record for foto, e ref.ertice.—Ailasny &rain!, Journal. Nolllt -The following returns nee, we lbehr.e eoniplete, of the tote for itelegntes in this or tit , ori the 19th ult. N. It. Geldings, the Anti Lieughtv rsoillitste ill chosen by about one bond,' lAurnlity over Johnston: Independent, and of thee.. to ono over Binl Clique:tn. the I' ',etre and I longlur entelitlale (*fleet.. lil4.lster..h.leastela Chapman 1/,...e . u Jew 3 11 ' • • Wlablumtnix. II; 7.t Dou.lao FM 1.13 7 . 4 . / -132 F..rue7 • illthardwnta • lAIn I.lu. The Couneil Blujlivie, a Douglas print, groans dreadfully over this result, and In incon solable to think that `•a man of °hiding's politi cal stripe in to represent Nebraska for the first time in the Congress of the United States.— Not only in he oppose,' to the National Admin istration, which gave Nebraska a Territorial existence, and;to the low for its organizat:t9, bat also to thei great principal .of popular sov ereignty, which every true hearted Nebraskian in proud to avow; and by certain corrupt and.. mercenary politicians, opposed to those Demo erlliklefl.ro4, Mr. Giddings wan first put forward us. their candidate." The consolidation of the cities of Brooklyn and Willtamsbueg and the town of Bushwick iu one municipal corporation wan perfected on Mon day last. Thu - city thus constituted contains a population of •200,000 ranking as - the third in that regard Swing the 'ettren of tho United States. Its droll, will bo somewhat larger than the territory of Manhattan island, and will be divided into eighteen wards. The Mayor is the lion.'Ocorgo Rail Tux Cm' op Shacncarsit.—,The steamship City of Manchester, paged New Castle yea day afternoon, 'on her way np to the city, having accomplished a passage of about 17 days from Liverpool. She brings over. 300 passengers and a full alai valuable freight. She will be at her berth, at Queen street early this morning.—Phi/a. forlirr. The Neer Amerleo-v fart) mad the .outh. The language of several newspapers nientined itb the ••Know Nothing"• or Amorier party and the evident satisfaction with whi'cli distin guished southern Statesmen regard the move ment, makes it plainly apparent that the south is ready and anxious to mine hold of the formi dable element, in furthering the aims and end: of Slavery. The American Organ, published at Washington City, makes this emphatic announce ment: The . truth is that Know Nothingi,m—to use the cant phrase of the the deadliest foe that Anti-slavery fanaticism has everencounter- Mi. The future will verify the truth of this as sertion." That it is the fixed and unalterable determine tion of the friends of the slave power to use, if possible, tnis new party rw a powerful engine in manacling the arms of the North, and making itenbserment to their own interest., is strongly corroborated by ••Junius" the intelligent Wash ington correspondent of the Pittsburgh Gazette —himself generally telieved to be a member of the orgnnization,—who says "This party is fast developing here, at least Itsass mere catepaw of slavery propagandism." The recent elections In the nirtliern States indicated, unmistakably to the Nebraska bill, and the further encroachments of Slavery, was the governing sentiment of rho order: and that-hosts of distinguished anti-Slavery men were warmly enlisted in the movement. in Nlassachustitts, where the most. sweeping polititsid-vitiery on il,rd has been achieved, it is manifest that al .,w entire Free Soil vide, and the anti waver, portion of the Whig strength was thrown into the Know Nothing scale, Sr such an otter upheavlng of the old parties could. ot hero been effected. Is it any wonder that theSeatit stands forth ready to seine this wondrous-lever which I has exhibited its power anscrirkingli r " kid it-to the dise.oinfiture, itut.iiitiugAtljityo"rthh North? Is it any wonder that the votaries . '; Slavery should step forward cheerfully, di; ! seeming earnestness; •interlock hands, 'en: twine themselves into the free setattir the , North, eo that their own sinews may beitt Vt.- ; eoed, and the purposes of their up.n.r totion" furthered—the accomplishment or Which since the disgraceful appeal of the niesouri Compromise, they well:know, could [lever be at ; mined, except through the agency of some pow ' erful element, such us the new organization pro. sents.• It is useless to lay hold of the beguiling thought that the booth will not eventually obtain supreme control of this new and popular organ isation. "Rule or ruin," is the catch woriL-0 No half way measure with theta. It is nonsense to say, that the principles of the order are co thoroughly American—so immutably fixed, that . under A, possibility of OVIIMMAtICC.F, can any Southern power no bend themes to favor so ex tension of territory and interests of Slavery.— However commendable the principles of tliWnew order may be—and many or them, so far as known, will meet with a ready' response from the great body of the People—they will weigh not a feather with Southern extremists. What care they about yielding protection to American man efactures—American interests—or the extension of the period of naturalisation compared with the onetcuragement, progress, and perpetual dorninatiem of Slavery. No man familiar with the constant grasping/4 of the dark spirit, within the past few years, can dutibt that they are wedded, body and sout, to its worship. And we venture here to assert, that nine-tenths of the Slave-holders who have allied themselves with the order, have more real, heart-felt regard for John Mitchell, the bitter contemner of Know Nothingism, 11111 the villifier of anti-Slavery men, than they have for tho truest, soundest A inerieanta, be found in all the North. rest experience effectually puts to flight the idea that the Noah and South can commingle in political howls, without the latter seeking .to cripple the energies and bind the hands of the former Have we not abundant and overpower ing evidence of this, in the shameful violation of the Missouri restriction, at the Last session of Congress, in the face of a preponderating North r2 representatlotn-.411 the complete and uncon ditional control which it exercmas over the Dem ocratic party; and in the miglafting of an ill advised, injudicious, and unnatural provision in the ItaltinaoreiWitig Platform, which proved die. estrous In the extreme to that party in 1852. We have an abiding hope that there are hundreds and thousands of honest men in the rants of the new orgsnimtien, who. rattier than suffer it to be converted into on instrument with which to verge sod torture the North, will at once sever all connection with Slave-holding fellowship.— Ron TT Sr?, Nlo4tlllestlem of the. Turin: . . The Secretary of the Treasury recommended, at the lest Ae.ti of C tes ongrs modificntion of the Tariff . Th e Committees Committees of Ways and Means reported a hill which did not meet the views of the Secretary. The Boston Courier specifies the following points of difference:—The Secretary. , agrees with the Committee to retaining the 100 per cent rate so it exists in the present law, but rejects all the other, and 4111.06 es a duty of 23 per cent_ on all other artil Ire cot made free. Most of the articles in 15, 10 and 5 per cent. schedules he adds to the free list. In his re port the Secretary says that, "upon mature re- Oection; he is fully satisfies" the 40 per cent schedule should be retained, 'keeping wines not insole free, and adding to 'lt silks of: all laces of all kinds, millinery of all kinds, and other sumptuary articles." Thus modified, the project of the Secretary proposes to make three schedules of 100, 40 and' '23 per cent_ The Secretary proposes to reduce the revenue mainly by 4nermusing the free ',bitot the committee propose to reduce it by di , ' rolumhing the existing rates on the articles which now pay duties of 40, 30 and 25 per cent The Secretary rfCEIVI/CM in Inc report tithe princi ple., that duties should be levied for revenue, and not for protection," but he "eons:der, it no • departure from the priecipls t t counteract the legislation of other countrie:. and make the came articles free under oar laws that are free under theirs." The Committee of Ways and Means recognise the same principle, and consider that it will he the best preserved by conforming the reductions to the policy of the act of 1946. There is a prospect that the present tariff will !be changed during the present session. The Courier says:— By the existing tariff the mount of duties for the year ending June 30, 1853, woo $58,672,- 330 20; the average amount during the am pre ceding years was $10,007,718 29. By the Sec retary's project the amount for the year ending Juno 30, 1653, would have been $47,709,320 51, and the overage for'six years $30,043,015 By the committee's hill the smount for the year ending Jute 30, 1853, would have been $13,- 757,018 15, anti the average for six years $ 3 0,- 333,311 75. It will be teen that the reduction proposed by the Secretary for the year would be $10,372,060 75; by the committee, $44,315,- 303 10; the average reduction for six years pro. posed by the Secretary is $7.274,599 3ti, anti by the committee $10,574,376 Klili.M.—The Cleveland Leader has a letter from Mr. John Speer, who is now in Kansas.— ❑ hoe a very good opinion of the territory and gives flattering aocounts of seine portions of it. After alluding to the means resoitcd to, to carry the told election, with which our readers are already familiar, he soya: " Without sturdy effort, however: Kansas is doomed, to slavery. I thought so when I was here in' September, and every day confirms the linprentfien I think Ohio is untdoihg her dutyl She has thdimands of hardy, right-thinking and active young men, who would delight to make Kansas their home, if they knew the wealth of itr resourciss—men who, in the pret,ent high pri roe of oval estate there, will he Immpelled: to spend their time in hard.labor, at mere dny la berer4' wages; while, gy coming here, a few )ears of labor, and the ordinary privations of to Pioneer ' s life, would make theta wealthy posses ! men of their own nuil, cultivating as rich farms as the nun's rays ever fall upon. Will not large companies organize during this winter, for emi gration the coming spring! 1 think a good plan would be, to organist, societies, and select two or three agents, whose businet,n it should be to se lect localities during the present winter,:and pre, pare for the reception of the comPany in the npriug..4lo.sooner after the opening of naviga lion the.`. bettor. " SUPPOSED lOSANITO OP THE Dun Op CAM HOIDOC.- The London correspondent of the Bog ton Poet writes no follows: Madness, like murder, will out, however, and the young scion of royalty proves the purity of his blood by getting craty, like his grand father. It seems that some strangeness of con! luct was noticed after the battle of the Alma in be Duke of Cambridge, but nothing of a decided haracter appeared. until after the defeat of the Instant. at Inkennann. Ritling.neross the bat lo field, and observing a wounded Russian en deavor to shoot an English soldier, imtteod of running hint through on the spot, the Duke be gan to reason with him, and his aids coming up, they overheard him saying "that he should use all his influence at head quarters th have him hanged." As the dead were being carried by, the Duke began to remark, "that min is not dead, sethlm On his legs, he'll walk;" and, upon Lord Raglan's remonstrating with himupon the 111-time for such;butfoonery, he replied, i'Buffoon .eu, my Lord I I am amazed. .The men is not dead, I myself saw hlm alive, and talked with him this very morning. Measures were instant -1 ly taken to report the Duke an invalid, and to remove him from his command." . ' vo Leao, 1..0 riob ow Itone.ry. THE BsPISEHT. Corny or TREAS.-1 1 2 the WM I.;:trt in his Auto-loop-m. o lv. 0,i , y0, he of ; of George and Nancy Jones, convicted of murder ways prof that his Museum should he is the record degree, and t hen u p on moor.' trial .•blowed up" hy the newspapers ratherithlm pass' • of murder in the first degree, the Supreme Court oil in silent contempt. This is eviaently the of Tezae held that the conviction of murder in the key which unlocks the whols purposes of that second degree was an acquittal of theitigher &t -man's existence. Notoriety, hs nobs, not by rea • - „ , gree, and that the subsequent conviction of mute onfotworhielyi: 0 u 0 7 0 ' , - . lY on ca v l i t o e h t i o N r ot . o .n o ti l ety °7' . '" der in the first-degree WAS erroneouo. Theyaleo b r ut ns ° did down the rule that inddleriminal cases here capital upon which le do husine,s, :f i nd out of after, when it shall appear that ardent spirits which to make money. used by the jury, regardless of quantity, We propose to assist, in our humble way, in wore . aodho the verdict will be Oct aside. giving Mr. Barnum his -`heart's desirt," is perfectly welcome to the profits be may make Int therefrom in his Auto-biography. It: is a von- j nal c , derful hook, and r%. •lo to read it, dyed mid Slice ;. . y record of oat. crime. A record not made under the,gnawings of a guilty conscience, when impulbo gets the better of discretion and the , d,crets ofh corrupt nature and laid bare to the ...did as pennants or punishment for the perpetration of Crimes. No, the author of "Toe Lax or I'. T. Baalrum" has no such excuse 41 this. lie confesses that all the tales of his life-long game of deception are not only true, but that the half was not told, and he now tuns the telling of the tales of las "tricks upon travelers" to a money making remount Ills ruling passion fee : gold. so absorba , rtlie.man,: that hr "d—s himself to once the Lortl the;. trouble." The vile . st.charatitterevor ctenteti l -and..that - cbaractei eprin — g• tirowilte pen: titEihnk 'speane=:utterell. ULE.E.*I4Of!: ahoy money thou caret." Bain ; h advioe • and the nicogning 'financial nptration of his life in his own Mberate admission that from the palming off of that withered negro fraud Joyce Beth, down through the Niagara. falls humbug, the Mermaid, cheat, the,Woolly Horse fraud;,the•ilcisaken Buffalo float, to this last and greitiest of his humbugs, —The life of P. T. Barnum; written by himi-elf," his ain, and sole anabitiMt has been to obtain money mid& false pretencea. What a life! Deliberately spent, according to his own mouth, in earning the unen viable title of King of akindlers. Even making the unblushing confession that in building his "Ininistan" at Bridgeport ho had "an idea of business" and "thought that a pile of :building of a novel order might indirectly serve as an ad vertisement of his various enterprises." When Barnum shall have gone to his grave, and this disgraceful record—the work of a fath er's hand—shall stare the children in the face, and prevent the cold charity of oblivion from burying the recollection of a Showman's knave ry, then will his posterity feel that ..no :legacy is so rich as honesty."—Clarlandif <raid. As Enornex Paisce.—"Prince Itaharajah urrendar-Sing- ah inder-Bah add 0, d Fulda iah, in India, whose expected arrival xl London PAS recently announced, stud who was 'preceded by a letter opening a credit of 12,000 ,000 f. ut different banks in England, has marked his en trance into Europe by in strange piece of eccen tricity. Instead of proceeding direct to England, as hod been expected, he has commenced bin pereumations in the West by the city of Bor. Beaux, where he disembarked three Flays ;Igo from a vessel which came from Calcuta. The opulent Nabob, instead of going to n It tel, por• chased a house in theßneTombe l'Oly; ,to Which a garden is attached, andhe has, at considerable expense, caused it to be furnished tolhio own particular taste. Yesterday he went to , ,the shop of a noted cup-maker, Rue de Palencia Ste. Catharine, and bought a whole carriage full of cape. Ile then drove about the town, and amused himself by throwing, from the window tit' the ve hicle, cape to everybody who wore bats., It was raining hard at the time. The caps, which are water.proof, were received by the public. with hurrahs of satisfaction.—.Memoria/ de .qordraor . A...V.ARIATOCNALT IN 00555 OP A Fewr P oroso. ---,Since I have been here I think I hive bee% patronized by all the British aristocraerin the Crimea, and some of the French. Col! L—, who came here with us, came onboard to beg some few things for himself and Lord. Raglan. He loaded himself with as much as he could carry in his haversack and a homieeer his shoulder. As be was leaving he asked - if I could ' spare hint a few potatoes. All I had was a dot es oold cooked ones, which I showed him, and he accepted most thatdeully and begged me to put them in the beautiful dress coat be bad on: and away he went with a greasy ham over his shoulder and his cold potatoes in his pocket.— ' Beery one is obliged to ho his own porter here. The nest morning I met the Colonel on shore with Lon: Raglan and the Duke of Cam : bridge, and all of them thanked me for the pan ' toes; they said they had them fried. and they were the first they had tasted for three Peeks.— . balertrfroni Balnklarn. . - • • The I.deprndent thinks that one of ' the to griovou. signs of a depraved public conscience,is the covering up of 'ice and crime under eupho nious title. that disguise moral turpitude in po litica/ policy, fashionable usage, or 'financial The phrase ••popular sovereignty," is an invention to cover with the cloak of the democ racy, the fraudulent and violent irtroduction of cheery into n territory once pledged to,perpetti al freedom. "The compromise of .tho bonstitu tion," lea phrase used to cover the con Cession of truth, jusnce, honor, and the divine late, to the arrogant demand of a local tyranny that seeks to rule the nation. "The preservaticta of the Union," is a term of high-sounding patriotism, used to cover the violation of solemn Compacts, and the aggression' of the same locafi tyranny upon the rights, the liberties, the lawel and the conscience of the free States. -Speculation" is the name of transacfions in stocks, in imerchan dise or in real estate, which if succeSsful are counted shrewd and legitmate, but which being undertaken without any honest guarankee of the rights and interest of others, have halthem the elements of deceit and fraud. l'Embetzlement,- "Breach of Trust," etc., are terms that cover forms of yr holehale cheating, against Which the law provides redress only in a civil, not a criminal action. There is quite as much truth as poetry in these plain definitions of current terms. Fames "Know Norntsos."—One of the strongest and ablest advocates of the American doctrine, that we meet with among our exchanges is the New Orleans Bee (L' Mettle.) :mold estab lished journal which circulates almost;aielusive ly among the French population of the Crescent City. Its readers, it is to be presumed, enter tain similar sentiments. We can readily under stand that the New Orleans French resident pop ulation may be mainly native born Americans ; but as they are known alto to be Ronan Catho lics, their adhesion to the doctrines or the Amer ican party show pretty conclusively that the cur rent reports of its being an organization aimed solely against the religion of the Roman Catholics is incorrect. PhiL Bul, . . MOOR ATOM AT rots fear—ErrEcTS UT Ton WAR.—It Is stated by the owners of emigrant ships, and confirmed, eo far as this port is con cerned, by Mr. Goodwin, Alien Pos . :anger Com missioner, thnt the war in Europa is having a decided effect In decreasing emigration to this country from Great Britain and lreland. One ship lately arrived here, which usnitlly brings , i between 100 and 700, bad less than 00 passe r-, germ, about 100, who had given noti e of an in tention to emigrate, having conclud d to remain at home, their prospects there having brightened considerably of late. The total emigration at this port for the year is, however, itiadvance of last year, being in the neighborhood of '22,000, of which nearly 16,000 arrived during the first six months , leaving less - than one-half that num : her for the latter portion of the yliar.—Banton Traveler, Noe. 8. FALLING Ore is run arVlllire.--LIL is stated that the entire receipts of customs for the month of December, are estimated at tho Treasury De partment at not more than two millions of dol lars, against four millions and n half for the De cember, 1858. The available surplus in the Treasury has fallen nff already seven millions of dollars since September. Tho payments of this. month will further reduce the surplus five mil lions of dollars. Narusauzamon.—The past has been a busy year aa the Naturalization Offices, and the ensu• log promises to be more so,—owin. it is gener ally believed, to the provalonceoti Know Noth ing sentiments among the American people. In The Superior Court of this city, haturalization papers wens ironed to 3,149 foreigners, and in the Court of Common Pleas, to 3,4s4—making n total of 6,1764. During tho some time, 6,943 have declared their intentions tc become citi lens, in the Superior court aloni4-411 of whom, 2,079 were from Great Britain, anti thobidance from other countries, but principilly.fram tiei many. We are informed4hat since the above state ment was made out, the number of applications for initiatory papers exceed all precedent, reach ing in the Superior Court, as high as one hun dred and fifty in a single day. it is reported that the seine is true of the King's County and Brooklyn City Courts.—N. T Cothier. Lose Waxers or 1854.—A gentleman who has taken some pains-to inform himself on the sub ject writes the Niagara Mail - hat the total amount of shipping wrecked froi the head of L 4 Lake Michigan to the foe! of e Ontario du ring the past season is nearly as follows, its or steamers seven; large propelled twelve, brigs .d x,'harks andschooners fortyt4 Out of tho whole number he Bade report. total wrecks, embracing nearly all tit. steamers and propellors referred to.—Bultife ow. VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER us LRUPTIOX or retinas.—The SyraouseJour mys that on Wednesdays cargo of one bun ! autl thirty paupers was set off from the in that city. They consisted of men, wo men and children from Stolen, and it was ascertained -that they were sent over at the expotme of the Goirernment, and arrived at Now Vork by the Sarah Studs on the 18th of Decem ber. SIECItA.S ICS WANIZ.P. , - , -The LeWreaßoell ...LS) Herald says "What we want now most la mechanics. Wo have several kinds, but not enough of them. We have not got a saddler, shumaaker, tiillor, nor milliner ht the phwetOktui'P.. 3- ' every one of thwartrades etwaldllo thirty bon' of hush:tees been , ,Wenrtre ifl allictedtbs the wantefa ‘ eltect and cabinet maker. TWEEMIIMIYIST-Wanteitwer.. - - , 7.4.nottreiejal r and useu ..a c w nc4411.4 1%T . t ow d rayulug Worts Waggly le offerer of THOS. WOOL) ff, TO.R. , 'ILJOA.P...se.-201thdm. prime N. 0. Sugar, 100 bbla S. 0. Molasses. Ito/1180S for Ws b; R. CO. RIED PE.A.CLIES-200 bus. D. Peiches Just reed sad fire 'Webs-' R. 80111801tY1XC 1811-115 bbls.' ' wo yy blob 34:1;...reOl d t o ckOodirlcia, - ju . s L iA.lut Ibr tmio br R. ROBLiON t CU, 235 Lthati7 d- ESS PORK. - -65 bbln. Memo Pork, heavy, jant reed for age br It. ROBLSON Jt CO. OLL BUTTER--4 bbls. fresh Roll But ter duet rtt , ol and for Ws by It. ROBIEION 100. YEARLS -20 bbls. Pearls just reed Rua! fur oak br 8808f80Rt00. & TI3fOTI3Y SEEDS-3 , 5 bags rerClo and 2 byaTlmath,nnw in .ton fns tW b, _ 4.2.9 'MIMI DICKEY * 00. • fIRY PEACH E S-14 sacks peeled and 163 do uypeeled in store rnr 0.10 07 daS ISAIAH DICKEY a CU. RAY BEEF-20 tes. prime just read and fur rate Irr dear S. ILARBAUOLL U 11.1: PEACHES—SU bus. prime halves in 'Opt". and for ule by 8. lIARBAUGEI • CO. f .:INNERS' OIL-24 bbls. in store and for :rale li7 t4e27 ItAILBACCIII S CO.. LANK BOOKS & STA'rfONKBY,- , ..pay . ,Ituoks,JAJgars. Cash audausausrl Baas Itln Work slavery +ie.:l,4om roads la uslasss_of auf sail4ru reuulrod. A full asasstmaut sf' bfflce• StaUollar ter sale hf des. • S. SADLER. Alleahahr._ D I, ; 17 PEACHES-300 bus. this day recd del3 HE SAY EL COLLINS. ny,4l.i:s.--,a) blue. prime white Beans for d obt HENRY thILLI.ISII INGER-25 hrs. Ground Ginger in store 1.711 , n0.1 for gob! by T. LITTLE & no.. IL:, dd et. UN PK LEI;S--501:1 blle. Dry Peaches; 1..3 50 bun Dry Alvlen 60 do Clover Peed; tilo do D ry timothy See& • 0 bids. Ornlonr. S bble. Poteoh, bole. 55..1 Lant 30 ton prime peeked Butter; lo tin It ell Butter. on handled artive Jet: NURIVER a DILWOMIL 13011 n, al rt. voR§Xi.TE CHEAP—A new Brick House B . Er Wl4 '+ num, arid 4ARodecilai. Terazi .saamaako datina. S. CUTHBERT JI SON. 140. 3d at. G R ,, RE , ti t AP Pl.s . — r t i , r bl . ! y e a E; , ( . l r g d TOBACCO--50 bxe. assd brands, . 3 5a turd Ss lamp. In nor. 6114 „ cm , UNDRIES-s . doz. large Tateli 34 dos. Ducted, bxd Mudtd.rd; 2 b . f..' Dlrkz; lc [AZ 6111 for 61.1. br T. LITTLE d CO , 11.2. 2d IL BUTTER -6 bble. fresh Roll Butter; kyry. . backed do. just ree d yn4 lox sale by T. LITTLE & CO, III; Rd rt. CIREEN APPLE3-2SO- bble. Green Ap t' 0,4 he stare nod fdr kale by T. LITTLE k 00. HALED PEACI.ErS.--400 'bushels halvea AY Inn °n and for eels by D. W. 11EItoTThE a ca)..N0.: , 3 sAS PrOnl et. (LOVER SEED.-150 b.. irk , gore and ) for sale by D. W. 11EILWI1YCS k CO, Q , (.7 G I fo hogsheads of N. 0. Sugar just I J,nwebnul .14 air sale by ' SPRENGER ILAIIDALIGII 2 CO. 1 4 - ' , OR DECEMBER—Harper. Putn.un, On V . der. Graham. and Peterson. S.9ADL.hn. Al V — PAY BOOK BY "EIRIVIN." N. rikrish aud other Pouillwse .l l: . , 6, 4 7N . P 4 o t r h tt. by EW YEAR'S PRESENTS—To oboe out IN my Int cot Atmmas farlAs.s, I will itell Ms following at acre.: Leaflet.. of Memory. tlabloet m. May power, Mose Itaae, Affeetlo Kt. Priomietkir'e UfferiziSmow Flake, Gein Annual,. Le. All h " . " , re. aVritlrs. b 7 Waal Aron. gIPEOUSE S LOT , FOR SALE IN EAST LRTY. situated eritieln 3 minutes walk of the adetafion. The let haa a front or 133 feet on the Orrenshurieh Turnpike and ea - tends back 199 hiet to a at. TO. bn t l i k efit ' reiVka of liTtgglatolrle.! " w=ll b et telt u tremealate powiession can un glee. Ittrei :WU Term nut B. 31cL/11:9 SON. 9119fth et.. AOIIRISTMAS Gal' WORTH SONE 2IUNG—A chunatfor tifol Bulldink Into on Mt. Washin: .4, X160 h r a lot of ground 'within 15) minutes walk o f the sdty, to pleaaant sOl.l healthy situation A baring a front .160 feat We street, la 210.ta an allay. (Inky 820 In hand, is mailV—.' lv n '" rP. 4.. m otrArt f itkv t 805,140,31 eat. rjrbYS of all kinds manufactured of India IttitrOse. for Bale at the India Rubber Dew., No. 110 loot dr.Bl 11. I.IIILLIPB. RESII FRUITS & PICKLES AT COST— A: W.. comma* ChM day- to elms out et amt. to male IVOIri fur o new supply. our stock of Fresh PruiLt, Pkicler. A., Diem., end Extrads. Moran.' h 7 the beet lis p god American houses wax - matelot the beet, quality, nod In perfectly Roof order. The Attmtlon of A D requested an our entireatect of these ertlelee_._'irtil to oold for wet or leas. .1. VlleVAllidiliD. 265 Libert, et. lI4DLIDAY SUITS FOR . :' . 31.5.--: l 7ery rr " . " " '' " rely cralla,`l4 wood .t. dm do study he steams IFE PRESERVERS It JACKETS of all the ClQrtmt et7loA manufsetnewil oradl► Rabter • llaalatah goals, fur alla, wholesale and Petal/. at the • dl. Rubber Depot, No. 116 'Market et. deli J. t IL PHILLITIL D RIED FRUIT—SOO bus. Dried Peachea; taxal tar .at Dv deP do lLlfOlllStertir t W ° a2I L Y E eL, ream varier. A. A. MASON a 1X1.14.Va1-km Second-hand Tools and Macninery. ONE small Hand Lathe: sms sep large Dinablaytmared Lath,. Pia 4 head Drawing Pawnees Ten 90 lash ittaila. 40 maladies sad; One 10 spindle T.irtan :MO 8 loch Sysader Cada - laud and Sheet Iran Itaating is saki very low, at the Poole Cat.. Warta. Alla ay, ded7 KING, PE:, OCK t Od. Horticultural Sobiety. trIlE Pittsburg Horticultural Society will x'hold their Annual Meath, for the elecUon of ott er, foe tle,oening tear, on WED N ESDAY, 34 dal of Jnoutry. at 10 o'doe-4,.... te.. at the oaks of lee. Ward op, flth et. Punetoel attention Ls reoneeted. 0e27.41.• . JAS. N. NEULEY. Seer. VIIEAPEST !LOUSE ANL) LOT IN.THE CITY -A Lot by CO ft, fronting on Decatur et, at lim J ,e c r ti r o a n4 a & wi u th a 11 0 p arl or h lni • g two md kitciahlt en on tin Onn goon and 8 chambers on the second; now note (Cr 8110, and will En mid its the exceedingly Low prir.ofll.2o). Apply to B. bIeLAIN BON. 21. bth %ATM. UNDERWOOD &CO.'S PICKLES- In sallow balfLNloa Quart and =nix. Un4!mtuaro. IhTserendttal c , e L s a n i t e r ttl y p. l if , An no rg.s. Fre. ttaloacn and Lobsters.. 2 lb. em. Lemn, liinitet atut Apas 47=14 Walnut and Tomato Ketebnp, Cams, ta, on band and closing oat at *Mt, hr .14 J. K. 41eFARLAND.144 Lit.ty LROUNU MACES NUTMEGS read and 1... N for Wt by dal W. A.. WC1.4110. TUARPS (Neu York) CANDY for Sale Dr del W. A. UcOLIJIIG. , EIDLITZ POWDERS-5 gross tioshly L i prepars4 Snallts Powders on bandisorgitralect A DAMS CO. DRIED PEACIIES--A few '` Wet to arrive thin day bar intie by W 4 1113LITRO. fit STOCK, fixtures, and good will of a Bookstoro &eel Periodical fr in • gml lanai:to. WI noir Seine • Tali bust..., for “le. Apply to,lay of del . S. CUTIIIIERT 8 50N.140. 34 st. Fi'LES-86bbLq. BeMowers, Pippins, s, ned and sir W. br , BELL t LIG6ETT. A_LSAINI COPAINA—.I4') lbs. for sale by 'O.ll del4 R. R. SELLERS k 00. OPS---20 hulen prime eastern just reed and for sale by tk. lIARBAUOII • CO. LINSEED OIL-20 bble iu store fur de by no= and B. lIMIDAIJOU CO. ROOM SITAWLS—A. A. Mason & CO. haan d'voltut Brodi ree'd a lame and apletsild anon:omA of DiSaua.rs e Shawl.. LANKETS, BLANKETS—A A. Mason I 0 &Co Invite attention to theta oxhndy amorttnant of Blanket. conalatlnp of More than 500 paine of the att . (anent pradaa, mliteig WO per cent Ana thanlast ram? Priors. . neol rylo RENTERSIVo otter mat aubstantlal 3 WTI Itrlr. Ilorus, No. 3 - 2 Wai in tt. b , ar2t. fr Itro tlrrtn ' eltta of ornoot Intones, ' TO.. oral% nt e o l o # " "r•it't FRUIT -10 0 bus. Dry Appie9; is do do Pot.r. IS do pared do: wire for We by 3° bbh4Onsn lattlOlLWOrl4P i ELAINES—Just reed Z.) eases more of ll) Mao ilestrabLa ft Wa. which will b• mat ad iv Pe, pud. dab_ A. 411A00.1i IVITTS)3URGII ALLEOELEN CITY WARRANTS WANTEL—Tba Islabestln euC I I, [414 tar Ylttaburab and Allaghany OUT Warrant; by . a‘.la It. McLAIN HON, 27, -DRIED - APPLES—A timall lot in stor e and far We by , AfaCANDLIAS. MILAIIIS • CO. _ ARD-10 kegajust, reo'd add foreale by cdoes t naNBr IL VOLUM.
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