ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIRECTOI3,Y. • S. M. PLITiNfIiLL m - 73 ADVER3TBLYO As& No. 10, Sas stred, &lols. P. it Co. are Agents isr the met. tallnential and largest • d somaserelel Papers both In the United States tree NEW YORK ADVERTLSEMENTS • The lbilowlww Ilst of Boalam Firm stemma, the best anal most 'WSW. In the city of New York. ADIXIILDEON" STILLNOB, C. RUNG, WEISStNI3ORN Fc CO., ( kite C. It h Erzne,d t j oi. crop.ripirluolesalet2:l46lero In Otrtnan; matara • ""9" rslarAM .COT2OII SAIL DUCK 3OHZ COLT'S Stind Cotton SnllDuck; standard LC: 2EIIOII t OD., N 0.71 Pine street, Nei York, sokesentilh. Cotton CSIITSS Inns several othernolln CIittABONG'S Print Cloths sad Cooper Collems,l, Calle o asa flottnittPrintern noln.troslaks - GOODS. BOWEN, IdeNAMEE & CO. Importers of .11merkaa aroo and V ...aro Blikandrsoe7Good..ll2 and draz. • tap3o'6s coTT.ENET & co., Importers of French A .: 0 , 0 ,1 6 4 crtjupeEnzopeea , Ckwle. ho. 40 Broad istnet FifiSTEIRi:IIONTG, 100 Liberty st., and iredar s e a.. .et . TriVty pion, 11 I=4 pr EKES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of Dens Tetnunlags, Gimps and Mined. er.r.t4 /dltt.g andAlk 'Goods generally. tangand RORN, SOPLIPPER & HAARAUS, Im nornaeoftherman and , Crabl Clothe. sm.. m.% ro. 60 E ss hanlri= 55030 . 53 - DETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French Osman and Swiss Dry . Goode. Stint Velvets Blerb aw e linswls,Woolests, be-, no. 13 Gica4 stteet,nen rock. _tbnl3-Isttssl'ns ERTRAND, FRERES . 2b. HENRY, ha- LP &Limn Inbahrlal and Untns Camlnle nand- LLD. lawns, Emlnoldesian ke, Own snanun. Mt% 44 . ' dea.4.1•1•64 MEEKER MAIDHOFF, Manufacturers arnaldooklie Draw sad Cloak Ttimmlarjringo, ye, Tunis, Button; it, 24, Dery cues[. .1•13-1Tti.M5 B. HATCH & CO., 99 Chambers street, i t=a s tl=l , lcratsh us actiet z... 1 I. W1N,4 , 4A.4.A , 0A44 • , Mexican' bitu3tang liniment in hmAitlutue, !W.1. , . CU% Pp. et"..47 MISIIthr orternal comp ut. tos, 4..l7.Woottaark. original arigitiNtor and pr• F.Y. Tra-t.WIS 0 V7:NSY,'No. 349 Broadway, the oldest ns end amen extend," estabileturent m tate United tepl2-lytanno3l.3 114•J:.,;.1 ',RDS, SANFORD dr. CO Foreign rt- N. 36 Broadway. (hods and . i'an gages fa , *att.:et! and from an partg.of the 1,02 id. Agent In artnrecnno'la *dans, duo. naa-lr.taan ,ss - - P:k.icrt AND GERMAN FANCY IiAtIfi.CYA . 5 171 It ARLES 7/NN Lt CO. 52 - Maiden Lane es hams and Ger man raner and Travel: Anat e taZanA Instinfactattars of Cane and Colored Wil ing oral:tug and jenny Lind Wntketands. da • , trAMjarriS - 4 , 4:11 WM.II. JACKSON, (formerly W. A N. I/ ` dicks= & Banfak Grata sad Tender Maker. 691 INDL& aTIBEEII GOULrs. ‘•"A:: bit: • • _ rat*. 6 kw. Viribilt Wlllps,Clotrusg. sus..Torm. S6-IY - tA3O 55 rION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John t. make 6.11 king' of Rubber ligalateg.Cletia. Dreg. Artlrlop. La; Costa Item V.. 00 to 1400 es .b. Asil-1r1.1419.56 MACK:MIRY AND HACH:LSE TOOLS. • .ANIREws &nail% No: 67 Pine at., New 'York. Coirocimion Marebante rbr the sae of all kinds irta Tools and Cottnn arid Woolen Machinery. trona tha best =ter. Ezeltudre Agent. for Loo ll Ma o Line Rhona deMatrayldMi PAPEa IVARSIIO.Ot3E• GYRUS W. FIELD do CO., 11 Cliff Street , . harerters end Wholesale Degers ladatatiesa,Yreaeb. German and Easclish PAPERS, and rms . chemist/no of ream Aittensatetazere atateriale, ' • taus3l3s it.IINCAN, LEWIS k, BARTOWT2sIo. 161 i vim= street—A mat Varlet— or PAPER Ittr Book* •' .i. " W . F AWVillik PaAAE_ Ant 1301.0 E MAATIrAtrruAZZA I AIN,BOW COLOR WORKS, Rochester N ' 1 T. ' " . 3 AliiM ." '''. I • ITANCE: gAT. A M A DER SAFES, Detail. lasi and ercao - BarA ROBERT AL OIL If armisetarer.l92 Pedal • _ 4p3875 WU AND tANCIT GOOD& A.11133.01LN a CO., 54 ' Maiden Lane, ON 15tA ir ,, ,a1 . 1.2 4 1 Liberty , stivet.lo2Patters , ProT3 1.5 TILES, YOH 11.00 BS AND CIUMTZT TOPS ER, COATES & TOOLE, Nu. 279 Pend Axon, .lireculdle Ma, Cistrktirk ettirm.7 bur' mataials,Metals. tanOrSs WINDOW MAAS, PAINTS, to. H. POILLON & CO., Importers of a : sr,* Cob and 11 Isdow: Glam—go. + Parrlay tapNrAS BOOTS & SHOES, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JAMS Mtn, tqIMARKET and 6 Union sta., 3d door from the Market Hone. Plttatottah. eonlld Infant Mends and the public ['wear, that he has just eved !drag' Stork of Banta and Shoes in all their Twist:tea Ws Steak tv one of the Wand ever °toned In ephio eit and etntesove everfthlnd anent by the ladle, of phis, New Tork and Boehm, and ha bast. nada* fall to p at Om; ewe has NMI even to setenllog the et:lot:eat goods, all of villa he warrant. - .11e also evottlnans to manoOetm.,a. tonatotbre. all de. actiptlons of Baas Shona and none ett• Icata arpert- Med of over TO year to bneinee. to Ws etty. It, he tenn, a sollLelent guarantee that thaw vrtto favor - him with their natennage.•lll he Wey dealttatth.• meld RISSOLITFION OF PXII.TNERSIIIP,—' .ICatka fa baroby alma that Um ParbvrahT hems tlCTlTMULlimotih4d, The tea= of ? . 314 - Mod CRIESAIS earrial se was( by the semabgaa AR aryirtgaktaxiardelle. 11waiii - or Carrigige Fiac - iry. 4.OILNSTON, BROTEDE.RSA CO. practi • cal Casa , Maker. er can onetime& and ltd.ont at.. grity.l.a.. have an hand mad are manularturiug tm ingentimiamortment olgendagm.B.MrmY.Baggiee. Can, te. tttsde in all their various etyln. with stl i erratMrtt to durability and bawdy Mania.. ming la alio. neck the teat Juniata Lon and /astern Mangy. den Mon ho m ersat remonable term. ' They j tleconkthat all y favor them trlth their t emace..la be perfectly eatleded, on trial, of their rock. The Pittetmgh and Manchatter Omnibuses yam the Van wry every - LS Inmates dating the der. • . se-5 M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind Maraisettrm.,N. 13 St CLlr anat. rSTEANTOAT OWNERS--Wanted fo ty. . "..oul""terut 4 s Boat. roof hich wt. 0e254.f ". S 67team '0 r, ,7 5 . 4th 0- FANCY CHINA ST i RE, ILS ROOD STREET, PITTSMUIFatr. JUST Imported and now open &Tull assort edt sad raglltas Ott snd Snits ns. alit Whit. and Cokmidliton• M.; 0 , 2=09 W .. . rvic. ble daaoanMtrade melb4m If. lIODICINISON. DatUr t yal 3 . IfMtv o irg.. WM. DAVIDSON & CO., . _ . _ MANUFACTURERS - and dealers in Vials, Baum. a.a kin•L of Oman awl Mat 0 laxrsre, oe Was. 4ta.—No.= At arkat street. Pittabm-sh, .Partlablar el.antlon paid to prints =Web for bottles. .041/ VOIR SALE—MI .acres of land on White Oa. Bottom, 1 mils from Meilsoopost. The horror aorta ore SO sera <debuted lesul t • V i Lottes and tarry room oeehe to. Ste. Also. 1 Tarno7 of tr a s h sew, no ed on my Printed or. mt two ow elating to kw real n o tate. would do won to get It tondo) et say Mort so It to tho outektert way to thui glues Ustatoo aue by hod. Lonnie. of . . vot-tf TILOS. ts(e)DS, 75, ftp at. E 4 IOIELRENT-4 Rood House on 2d st., he- I: tom= Iholthriold .11 Grout ata. Rem 121parmonth. ode 2110 S. W OO IS Fourth rt. DAIRYMEN 'AM) TIN- Ea& ea a 1... Weetatorehtud EAR -10r 11123. ..1..478 urea ...able miles (2 hours Mel frost Plttaborch.,... maw nom 11111titte Wattrt Station. on the Pertuerlreols lY liallroed. Abr. 40 screw u. cleared:Foul pon whkhle • Loa not. ► wed Wu. •It la well adept. u to the rebind abate. colt voaldruekeett excellent Marl,' grew growth eauadeutir, sod too plaro bal. well stur• kt . d tzt. wetter. Zhare ls ete =heal= th.; Whim 0114Pentar,te. wo ' r ' thy the atteutlou of Senuars.. the oark en be rut to Pittsburgh, by alther railroad or The Maher alone La worth more pen the prim asked.and moat or the lead woald afford aueb out Nature when cleared. whole will b• .old t o the t low price trr Ed _ Per work or It will be Melded to reit p at from si to worodlutto quelitr. Terms—Ttorrifths head. the balance to three Mora attouta para.. Title ludiroutetie. E.tdre of oeffiif THUS. W00D5,76 Wood et •.. Self-Heating and Hoz Ironii: • . L'dul E Subscriber hating purchased the ex dn right of J. J. Johnstone Patent Boa and: J. 1, Patent Belf Heating Smoothing bona le now =tendril/ %Wed in manufacturing the some. In con nection with above. he keep, constantly on hand st hie IMMO= MI Federal et.. °Mae g pa, ~,, W.k., A 'Urge and good mart:mut of the common Tailor and Sad Iron; towhich hs would nrspeothdly Invite the attention of whokeals dealers and the public In generaL obb.lyd C. KINIISLaND. Allosiben7 City. Ps. No. 56 Arch Street. riuraaapia, Importers of 0. h L Gee's Unrivalled "NEEDLES. Agents for the most Celebrated WOOVIIR .T.LEIVEG HONZItr, %SEIM EIIIRTS, . DE4WZR.4. de- HARDWARE FOR BADDISID3 AND PARDIAGE AtAKERB. BaT. Leech,,Jr.; ROOD Sr:,.Y PIITSBURGY. Goths, Lam, Damsakm, Mow, Dec Ilatr lkal Aye Ana/ 8141. P. Asks. Vsnslab, VAST COL'D CALICOES—J . I;W, reed 2000 s l y zat.tait. cord %tr. al/ of watch vitt to mold at A. A. /LAWN i Ca— . CVECIKESE-40 0 hut. prime W. B.. Cheese 1 roe d sad kg ask try . T.IIITUIII6O-01 2 0 1 elsi - THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. ILOSEPIPS. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor att.in, 011 . 17 , 11, 6 14 4 rg . rth airy. ..bllreszt 1 - W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ,„a. din 04" Grant arch bemoan Fourth and h.inand Slag. anhatilyT OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, it, St Lode, 310. _ fe7 FLOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law-- Comer of Plith and Grant strostasspoalte theCtourt sust Mgt Pittsburgh. rails-ebb TAXES J. KIM, Attorney at Law, office CV Paull street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. islb - gi/ RANCIS C. PLANEGLN, Attorney at Law, F ri0.170 north Kurt. Pittsburgh. 'ASPER. E. BRADY, Attouey at Law, Na. 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN COO., Bankers and Exchange Broka , s, N 0.95 Woo street, curnerof Diamond Alley. ttsbutsike P. ff.krliny and sell Dank Netesand Coln. DI 50.1121 Time Exchange, and Promissory . Note% make Collections In all the prlndted titles of the Uniom Neeelve Depoelte on mil and on Intelsat, and glee their prompt 'Atonal.. wall oth er =UVn eldiertalnlint to a Broker's badness. _ - VS—Eastern Exchange conatantly IDt We. mh.-17 ALL. CILA.a... tang 4- 71.0.1 r. aux.. RAM ]R & RAID!, Bankers and Ex ams= Broker. Buy and sell Gold and Meer and Notes, nenotlate hens on Real Est.. or Stork St:ru rittes,,purchase. Prong...dr Soted.otad 7 , tue Stilt un East 4.nd ‘I cal. 1.1 and a. Sloe). on (kdotniudan. MOM mule on An mints In the Union. idloo earner of Third and Wood ' , treats, dirmtly opponite the rt. Cloak. lioteL H. D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Broken Faluth Meet—Bum awl Stocim an Exchange DO E.d,ru eitiee romilerakat enr natrratan odlaetl one made on the Wet at lowratex Wm tern Bank Note. Bought and .old. .1) - 48 WASLZY. 11.171.• E.. MX, RAL)LER, HANNA & Co., Successore to Mime 7, Muni t Co., Banker's, Melange Brokermnd em in Torelm and Domeetle Exchange, (*Mash,. of 'll, Bo nk Notes. and Spode - N. W corner of Wood and greets. Current Money melted on Deposit. Sight Checks for wale, and collections made on nearly all mind val_pointe of tbe United Staten The highest premium rob fur Foreign and American Gold. AdTallOpl texts :au eorueuranonts or Produce, shlopod AVM. H. WILLIAMS Co., Bankers and y it=tuat. Brokers. North Fast corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh. ALL traussetions ends on liberal torso, sod collertion• promptly attended to. f and y AWILKINS & CO., Exchange 13rokers, o Pio. 75 Fourth street. concern., the Bank or Pitta 6la. All trionotetions etoioirt rm.. SOO WM. LAR/MER, Jr. ' Banker and Brt,- , v ker. 4th street. No. 64, edjoinbalog Oh. Bank of Pittaborgh. I , \T HOLMES SON, Dealers in Foreign . end Dosneette Bills of E.a...s.,..Certhiestes of be. omit., Busk Notes sod dorsi, N 0.69 Market street, Pi tte burgh. Siraglorthor• made on the principal nine, throughout Um thilted Btatoe. BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ , - Bookseller anti Smitoner, No. . isForret Moor. Apar IMILIM.m. JORN S. DAVISON, . Bookseller and Sta tioner. meteors- to D•11.10t1 t Amor. No. t INlarke. Mat, rem Posotte. Flttsbarth. Pr FLIT S—BOSWORTII. Bookseller and. Dealer In Btretinussy r S. 12 Market st:ert e tint Pittsburg. P. II AY do C 6.7, Booksellers and Stationers, ss Woad Meet, neat door to the corner of Third. Pa- Sdlool and law books constantly on band. COMMISSION &C. J. W. - BUTLER itCO, frAItDING & COMMISSION MER CHANTS and Malan la all lauds Plitabatrab Man. Articles-UM Plpa,al, neat Lead. Ha. b 7 Elnt Btreet. Pittatrargh. aus-lyd's4 WM. H. SUTTON. Wlndesak t3rocer, /viper*: and Dade,. m FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo- Ifemoug.hels Rye WILYT, N 0.12. EouttrE.t crtrner ani sod Proet Pittthurch. Perm. anIM 1 : A. WBAINTE, Commission and For trantlug glerrlisnts. dealers Wail and Prudant IC _37 also, Pittsburgh ifsnutsetunn, No-114. Sunnd Mints Pittsburgh. apr-Irbi WM. 10112100.. . - ... .- . LOBISOS ROBI§7SN CO Wholesale Grocers, ea It lsr Erma =land Oommladon Nefehant, streA. AB> 5 PRINGER KM:BAUGH lc CO. (Same, ears to 8. Ilarbaa_g_lt.) Cocualalcn and Prymarllng 14r MrBe! ' ,Onr i 41.a8MTVA.4.-}vl,4i';' JW. REA, Flour Factors, Commission and Form:ding Merchants and Dealer, in Prod.,. amor • ally. Orders for Pittsburgh Manutsetares Prom PUT attandrtalat No. Tairal. and fin hunt sta. Pittsburgh. Pam. arl.ly. nocessoro to ATWOOD. JONES CO.. Oinamloglon sad Punnard, tut . !act ttsburgh. uate. Daslas ha Plttsbargh Mu TS: ubstored Gas% Pi /MERCER ANTELO, General Commie don 31erehants.lls4elphIs. Librral s4exacee e on eatudgnmenta or Pere:Wee ffenerelly- AMY JOHN WATT it Ca, Wholesale Grocers, Corambadon Merchants, and Deaden In Prods. utd Pttlabecrgh nanntarturce. N. O literlr ed. Pittsburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, 2.l=er Pesrl Ash; and Wedern Prodece generates . • water street, between furdthteld and Wood. Pittsburgh. MOUS 111114..... URY, IL Slat. 6170 - kojbons. T • LITTLE tt CO. Wholesale Orwerm, piu r2 , ; h rodr i : a aLCosembp,in rerchaate, and Dealers la Pownd stewet, ftr Pitt. Jalr..r.e.l CIIEESE WARELIOUSE.-lIENRY H. COLLINS, Pernardloneud Ceromlssion Meonbent..d Beeler In Clown. Butter__, Late nen and Produce generally 2.5 Wood street. &bore Water, Pittsburgh my:3 VON BONNIIORST k MURPHY, Whole , sesames !sad Commlnlo. M.rtbants, and Dralers Imrgb.Pletsbursb Pluoufsetua, No = Water rawt. Pitt* 05.1. AS PALMER, Importer and Dealer In trench and American WOK Pape_ ,r Na 65 .1167ket bertween Third and Yoncrth lonnet, rlttnnund aa IdeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole . sale 110 Retail Dealer In Carpeting. lino, OH CClluu g, Table ant 'Plano Owen , . Window /Shad es Steam Boat Ileimminha ao 1.12 Mart. Alyea. • MRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re tae Onoaent. on th e Nark= gas of the Diamond. Pa. _ . - DRY GOODS. RANK VAN CORDER, Dealer D Trim km, Eloa.finyrand Worm Lem Goods. Entbrehlertl Gent's. Furnishing Diode and Pettey ardt-lom • toll Norman tof which ahraye b. had at No. corner a Market atreet axed theManaterd, littaburgh. ra. eett4 r A. A. 111.10, s m n.n,diio._c.l.alentONT a c,...+, you. AA. 31.A.,§0N A CO., Wholesale and Retail Deniers In Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, 25 F if th n 4 Dlttabaratt. 11,117RPHY Jt. BUROIIIIEW, Wholesale ITJL sad Cry Ocads 2derellaa tr., comer loartband tricot =wt. IlLtabarsh. GROCERS. . . • ..... -- . ... ...-- .... . . BOONIE, HABBAUGH it BOONE, R"ENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Wool, none. Produres and Provisions. No orth Water steed. Philadelphia.. HARBA.IIGHTt BOONES ,-- f 0 RIVARD - LNG COMMISSION melt CIIANTD, Dealers In Wml awl Prmlura of all sleds a tio. 211 LIMO., street. Plttsbord, Ins. ett:C7.17.1 JOHN non.- . ..21CHMID - .... NILLI•BI ?Lai. I 011 N CO., WE . olesale Grocen .11 aaACommWirm ill:echalita, N 0.173 Nibaia.cl VS Me net, Pittsburgh.' IiOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roe- Wring DMUS D ., ealer 111 Produce, littelough Man. ;14 conli k rt i f Ends goner a4 , 0 , d I=e . Mix , 11:d ster=supetior MO Monongahela Whiekey. *as .1 ill I . otnn fb BLACKBURN' & CO. Wholesale Oro pVte=:2erATll 4Vte p o " .l on bad at th.lr Waaton"l.ll JB.AIAI.I CO. Wholesale Get; .;;;IZroutesn'ici . r Vt.ZsPen.de LURK WOILL. -JAYA p. a'0Lt1......=1.1.221 a LOS. WCI/I.ALS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and amm Elerchant& ro. InK Libmif Pitt. . . WM. BAGALEY h CO., Wholesale 0r0... ... Noe.lB end 20 Wood street Pittatatralt %ITiLLIAM~ A. M'CLURG, Grocer and ImoSor.ogoltor of Wood of Ilisal"etteete, boo ahroys we hood a lam sweetmeat of ehoite<lneeedies wed don TP11,40111101 Pettier sod Nato, Wboleeshl wed Retail. .Do4l4lllweptdied oo the lowest tame. ROBERT OBERT DALZ.ELL It CO., Wholesale O, Ckromlaokat M /wits, Dealer. to Prod PUts#ll2o litormisdozeo. NO. 25.9 Liberty Inn . .t. PUte111111(1. -ALM ICCAWOLIW. W ICK MeCANDLESS, summons to D. Wiek, Wholetale Orrperrs Forwardui l i " 4 If D at=Tur:*. i t, QU "' Gt %foal and Wat er etiata. littotralub. IJULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and Comml• • dou Slarebeat• Dealer In Pratnee uul Pitt. & h 3 ; 1•••4•A•mi mueles, los massy surd, Pitts JO/131 .. .11L511.1, MIA R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com innoicao Idatehanta and Dagen In nsalnee—nound • sash Balldinala frontnnt on Unman Wood. and Math stews, littabonin- .~.........1......~...101111 I. COAYti. 11IL N. irtanTA.o.--7, ' 11 AOALEY, WOODWARD. it CO, Whole- We , Gramm 1ta.141 Mats' Anrc.i.biladabbb. I , AITA reassunsA... :Amu= art Asa- ~11. A. corn • BrANDLEKS, MEANS & Co., frame!- ' . tolrklil - letoCeadlessa Wholmals min hosyg=lais,olo4._i_Afts, azOtittrbuzch =pih .aersaref woe „ •egs .10 PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1855 AGENCIES_ _ S. CIITIEBEET & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the eel< and purebase or Real Estate...W..lon of Rena., liegytlatlng thaw% 00 ElOnAta Ilertaaasa, ISO TWIN .t..llltetwrghl Pa Is Mlciiigan general Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, VOR the collection of Home and Foreign X' Mercantile ana all other Money claims., In Mlehlgan O PV-ralurnPLV,l . 47.rva. P .7=l2l7.l, ' d 00 to and Imam.. Agent. PELTIER k ANDERSON, Detroit, Mehl... 4;k-rm. in Pittretsrph—Msears. Kramer Rehm. Lan k era N,lta Cs, Gatette Winer. Lorena Stewart A Co.. ?ameba.. Agendas or MM.n from respectable 'near.= Colmanlea. ILCARD.—llaving been appointed the ex ritlfiTe Agent. for Pittsburgh, fur cos sale of Patent et. Cemented and Stretehml Leather Belting. mom urea - need by P JEWELL t PUN, or llartfonL Con...tent, We now offer Mr .1. a lare sasortment of all width., Manufactured, at the manufacturer's prim. him article being superior to any Leather Belting rier before offered In this msiket-, Alm, a large .took of all widths of India Rubber Beltlng ametaotly on hand, and for We at the Belting No. 116 .Market Onset. .sep2ll J. t IL PIIII.LIPB trstiN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Steck. Lerelt.ase and Dram, al. No. MI Fourth street, aro. Wood. Ituelnese promptly JO% attended to. y IANGEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi loseranee Company, Pt Water street. F. 3 , ! ; Gl) , M , C . 9 lc N, w, Secre t. tary Western e GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentror Franklin il „ ,,, F i ! , r , n , I rtsur . s . not• Com pan 7. I:tort/Feast eel", or Wax! 1011 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu it. • Mal konmante Company. 42 Wane Anat. MUSIC, &C. I MIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Musk and Muskat Instruments, Ballad Books, and titatloner. ammt for Chirkerbera Piano Vorta, for Western fentorlvanla—No. SI Wood street. E . NR. , Y ,, Kl,BElt il Lealzr oirnilit2usie4,,Mu rkgria foe Mo menta Clarkti =mod and mous Pt:Cott edth Coleman`• ..Bokan Attachment. Also for Dunham'. Plane. DRUGG ISTS. OLIN lIA_FT, Jr., (uece,nor to Jar. M'Guf- I ter,) Wholosnds sod it,tall Druggist and Dealer In 1.. Oils, Dyestuffs, 141 Wool ...et. 3 doors below Virgin Alley. littsborgn. Sir/I.nrolar Agent for Dr. Ford's Nindiclon. mb3o WILCOX L a ii.a•nm W lc CO., Druggist -ro s and Apotb ju. corner -Market dreot d tb• Dlamond, keep vansnantly nn hand • full and ensarlea• anbortment or auodneas. Drags, Ilecilednez•Perfurneu.lnd portalnlne to their . . Phypicians prawriptlons carefullreomponndsm mrto EIOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;n Dra m rate. Varnishes. and Dye Stuffs. No.:ad berty street. illtishorzh. All orders will romies prompt attention. tar Acowt for Lcwdon Ous ral.bto family snedidnew mar 21.1 A. FAIINESTOCK CO., Wholesale D LI. 44 . Dregirgieta. artJ vexnufneture.te of Wider 1.e.1.R.e..1 Mad Litbarge. comer lend Front sunlit& m Pitte.. bunch. cks7 111 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Lk. Destem Plants. Dye Stuffs. Otto. Varnithee, ..sWecel etzret, littsbunh. Gond, wareserted. Prime D.RAUN Wholexale tt Retail t Dructist.A. comae of Liberty and St Cl. r otroolz. • SCHOGNMA.EIE)., Wholesale J. Urnrßl.b, No. 24. Wood aimed. Fitteburgh. 1 OSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox • k 0,.0 Market etreot and Diamond—Kw, con rtaLo,o bond a &I . I and eor r apletaam . rtzr Lo i f Un i ta pertainins to bin Isofar.. Pt:qui:dune preaniptkrus carefully compounded at all ttour. lae:ty WOOL MERCHANTS. HH LEE, successor to MITRPITY & LEE, ml-o . Woc4 Naha. and Onnettimioa Mombasa for tho Amerkran Wed) rrs Gond. No IV ...mt. , MEDICINE. R. J4.'.IS'KrNG-. Office and Residence, . ri li: nt N.. I 2 t• sr • th• Isur 1V M. VARIAN, M.Offiee 6tb street, T ttlot Smit.htiold. 00. dow.-5 t.” 9. A_t, 2to nar2Al,lyd. MERCHANT TAILORS. LICHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cho [ o. de, N 74 Wood x .tract Partirsdn. attention; . E 4, 4 444,1 Soothe MUM:. 0n1.4.7 tViLLIAM DIGBY, Merch.i.nt Tailor, Dra- T V 1 ,4 4 .ad Dealer m V 4.44.7 M r s& Clnth7ns. tat 110 arty rtrret • j ihl WAITS tr. CO., Merchant Teflon, 181 Liberty street —We us Saw reeselvicg oar n us etrek of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear —path, Cas. eltarres and Vestin.oftire newest styles and tlbestquality- Oar friend sad <11.0112V111 Win bleu* give as s eall. mb I ANCFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Witolewale and Retail RaMaaatartorer and Deals, iu CaSlnet. Ware. No. 03 weer. 011 ti WETHERELL, Manufacturer of f BB PATENT 800 VICES, • superior allude, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. corner of Anders. and lists Imam stmt.. one ntlat• from the Iliad street Blida; A' leeway City. scar:sell MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN `I TILLAS---31ateriala marked for Embroidery ao4 Ap lliiat Work at .1110. L 1. WILSON, No. tel!..i Pecs nave; abnve Ilan& Bolivar Fire Brick and Cracible Clay Nan afactoriagl. _CopiparT. 'VMS COMPANY HAI ING ,NLARGED ll their capacity Mr manolacturina, are now preparki to meet the Im-reseed demand Mr their:Mirk. Crisdh4 and Bnildiart Clay. order. Pri , arttindath b 7 n , Pittsburgh- September Pl. lid 4. Boots and Shoes!! I AIRS ROBB, No. 83 3larket street, 3d 0 door &ern the Slarket Iron, would every thin g hab il. that he has now • very hall tusk of every thing la the Root and Niue trade. melt an ladles' Gallen, half (Fallen. Jenny Lind Psdorea Lady Franklin andall the otyles tpr foondan tEastern cities els, MISPRIe .n 0 (.Iklhtreon' (When and Fancy hcota and awes. In all their ..nett.,, al.n.kleolletnecte Gra. IVera Patent Calf Bout, Frvorh C.lt Boot, Conover. Elsner.d norm .bra. Boys' and Youths' Boot.. Co. Frew% Calf. an Please favor a ran t h e i r ith to sorb an article to all whar witenktonn I,lllglye aatlrtre• 1.1013. Renoemtenk the plane. RD Mariann:reek roytn) - Hats and Caps. itWILSON dt SON keep constantly 103 . band ~ .77 dooni d otlon awl varosty Hato and fryjoLfa t i:AeLf filr7ol3.a. coglio:7ll7tl], - - roes D. team... ura • re... 3.1 9 CORD & a CO. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL PASUIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL HINDS OF FURS. CoRIVF.It OF WOOD AND FIFTH STRZETS, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. IMTbeir A.* embrace, evert duality and - gtilmdf Hato wad Cars, AWL, ikds, ODD. and 1. •-auedAmbrly - - - . Coach and Carriage Factory. [WINSTON, BROTILEIR CO., corner or fl 1411911131 and Rebecca starete, Al/egheny tity. would reereztlully Inform their Mende, end the publio generally, that they are tosmureettuing Carriagom, Baronehre. fterk. ew•lr. Ilusglee, Neighs and Owlet& In •11 their rarluv dries of finith and proportion. All orders will I. ...vied with Mier re.rd to due. unity end besot; of 701.11. Repel. will Alpo Le attended to nu the Carat reseonable term.. Uring in all !. their work the tent I'. (hat SUM. Polo. and W ith Stul they frei ..onfldr.! that el/ who favor than with their peen wipbe perfectly eatlsßod on Wei 01 thelr wnrk. orehmer• regemated to Mee them • tlll berme pur. ehaelnn Gel New Coach Factory—Allegheny. Anew- id. H. WIIITE &CO would rek. 4 , neize i„ ece E u t A e le thee they have n fed rid and Save:locker velvede. hey are ens maklnd end are prepared to receive orders tor every deveriptlon of vehicle*. Coacher. Cheviots. asevrochen. Hollrea . Pluctons. ac e tee *bleb. from their b ere= " e n ttry leave. ' r,or.frogtzev; -,.cark6.nd ed t e do text on th e moat reseonnhle terrer o .lln P etter ' 2% . venting articles In their line. _ . l'aig nartletilar attention tn the welettlnn inntariala and 11.1•1. none bat annpetent workmen. lb., hare no Invitation In warranting tbrir work. Ito tbnintve ask tbn attention of lb/opt:1611e I' this-matter. R.—ltepalrlng done In Lb. Inlet mann..., and nu the itnat rreeonald• is Cttl L. a 1.1,1808T0X.... -GAMS 0.1.1115 J. 111001t.AD Li n, & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad Sallee, Hay, tarNi Oraln do.; Platform Thumboder do.: Door all alma, Spring. Drop and Latrhea, Coffee MOO of yarrow Itlndm Paint Mal/a letr d gn; r ßolts andF m snn a . e Maaelron 0 . 04... or rve/fr.. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ON, 271 and 372 ZAGerly at , 4. .479.ras Redflibki 0.4 rirrsmnion. VIONIISIENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Fartßun s,tas, Impredng Monte, to.. he gays hand. and m ade to order, loy machinery. at the !comet prima. thew hi:tufted original and onierteel &r -eign. for Monuments, le.jon h.d. Block and Elan Mar hie rurniehed to the mos at the toned priers. All orders tilled with despatel at 310 Libestr erte!. .23 W. W. WALLACE. New Goods and for Fashions forklentlemans' Clothing Spring of 1854. - ATTS . a CO. beg Teovo respeetfidl* IE W • intnm their onmertom ro women, I. a the p. eletteralAE that they here Joel eneired a heap pply of Encode etlepttel to their patro . Ertl su F.a. de marker aff urzt —and that / are ready to welts on dere for making :hem up In .00.0.0 superb rtyle. The sattstmetlon so Amer.., expressed by tMir metre men hitherto with their humble the to Owe, Wont late. thorn to rm. exertions In the gams dirertion. Walk in, gentlemen. org—gtrangers an hammed that our house.No.l76 Liberty atreoLtiorth tide. abase AL n 22. T. C. WAIIRINGTON ; (DIPLO3fA4 JADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, J Mama alas)" ha full aosorimant, No. 25 oarth Stmt. Plltatunda. ,P gs.3o.lad Gallen:tens' First Class Goods rEE subscribers beg leave to inform the vat.Be test they haft read their Samoa litock,eam tbe award azid ant &dill:mail. /arks Ow O. buzz? wor d R. WATTS a O GI D. . • -• Cif Lm. ruins. • Ail ii Liberty 4mt. NNW YONX ADVENTISEIENIM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Ptom VISSCLIMR ECIIKLL'S Glovend Advortbdok _ Rom, No.llo and 5.t.9 Broadway, N.. , York. (Ist. No. b 0 Neesau atreet.) W EI),TESDAY M)RNING, JAN UA UT 10, 1050. Rellable Firms m the CALy .11 - ro Pork. For the Pltt..borxh P 614 0.. a.• ft ow Nothitiniam or Nnilvelem a antorni We- Charles's London Cordial Gin. q..lace of slut Polities! Action, or Cause nod ITHOUT the ntesessity of extraordinary Egos,t -• • publicity, with warmly an effort anthepert of the- Oh looking back on the last thirty years of our proprietor. this superb Oln. the short jackal widch has national existence, it be not difficult to find a key elapsed since IL introduction hi the American publk. has ; achieved a popularity beyond precedrot in the whole Ilet to the sudden growth of Natireiem. Any one ,srtehollc Fin Th„„, u In • who has read the message of Jackson, emenot &island and the enited States. proclaim ite tr.weinciant i fan to are how every opportunity awl embra merts. ced to bring to life, or rather ) o keep alive the It iv uron the Ad - aboard of the family and the b. o every wellsoffulate4 hotel: by the bedside of the slffk, hostile feeling to England, and which to the well as the mm .nine of the healthy. Proe frm preheat day more or lees - -titt.tes a \ trump .-enso cream, it le harmless in lta adoption The mash brits um, findelt a Might stimulant. which. while it card for political aspirants densagsgues.— rr"... 11 7 M.6°. the I This coerce of conduct in the main was token of deltaic., and matron &sattered constitution. Ps meat nrodotion dreieed tram Ite absolute purity. to engratiato those who made use of it, in favor itadelido. flavor, diff.ina entire , ' fts . ”..Y.l ginf with most foreigners but more especially with - Its gnat emit, •• • modtelon In dTrloktmla. , „ • gat, art.!, dlsesees ofthe kidneysdinnumerable the Irish Cements, with whom the desire has mailed. for which aa a remedy and phrrentive it bat been, and is yet, the transfer of allegiances ca m moat Wards, a is influpsnsalks noorriarg, dispetl . l, ag the from Victoria to Pius the IX, thin one point with :14g1.,:7417,' them undoubted in always in order. The demo ' Cliket.es' ioNnon iff/RDIAL OIN le pulite to einaro - erotic party has generally taken the lend in this bottles. stamped with the loped.° ciaros, • fac game, and, is nattiral ennsequence,have as a rule wigwam. upon the label, and peeled case. of Rendes. Beware of imitations. The genuine Charles' London secured the vote. With the_exception of Gen. Co amcan be had retail of all respectable drustists ficott's bid the whip have net made any over endows., at atilt..., and wholesale 0rd.... role Ivaco'' , tures direct to that body, but have been content DS V i ii , Nt i )o , E i t t e_Bi N l . l . 9dl .,,, . k. with a qniet acknowledgement of Irish wrongs, Agents neared with on lit.. home. set-Ima. and British oppression, of which we should hoer Extension Tables. little were England a Catholic country. The ut- IVVM. lIEERDT,ISO Wooster at., between for prostration of Whigs under Scott, caused . • Prince and Hoc.. sta.. New York. 31.utectures. them to look about for new principles. Some roil ‘Atif eseally atedy. ow b.. 1 Onl , ”%Apyg.'s few ware undoubtedly in favor of aoalesceing ntend to. with We Free Democrats, but the wire edge of -IMbolitionist"-^wee not sufficiently worn down, and the union was by no means generally adop ted. Uneasiness end dissatisfaction was univer sal throughout the two old political parties—the Whigs with their Baltimore platform,lhe Demo crate with their subserviency, long shown by their leaders to foreigners, and the eympotby ehoweby President Pierce to our now Post Mat ter General, after his defeat itkennsylvania, to gether with the visit of Bedltd,' brought matters to a crisis, and some lucky yanks° addedsceresy 1 to Nathelem, and the thing took with our ever excitable people. Now, Mr. Editor, aside from the evil which has accrued from the asperity of feeling which has commonly marked nor news. paper talk with regard to anything English, (for it is not to be disputed, that a greater feeling of friendship has been manifested hy.t(em for . us, than has been shown by us for them, and the reason is self-evident, that a course of re ciprocal feeling would damage any party in Rik country) aside from this ovil the greater one of Nativeism has lo be ...tattered, nod if possibly destroyed ere A saps m darkness our liberty. Grant for the sake of argument, that all the humagloary evils are to come upon as tint prophets foretel, is not the remedy worse than the disease' is not the evil organic The dis ease of, the lxxly politic tif one at all, to one that mast be borne. It underlays the very for , =scion of our political •dructureo-teittet upc lineal squids, y. Where would nur famed nod lauded republic be without this element " It is the starting point of our hcing, the life tinsel of our zovernment ription of any cisse will make them encinom to thew country. Accidental Ainerkatiirm in opposition to intentional Amen eauittn, together with the liberal of this country would make the two parties. What sympathy oat of this ce ootry wool,' die :occidentals receive, would it be f rom France who raised a Corsican Pranger to Ihe loftiest pinnacle of fame' Would it lw from England, w lin in more titan one in stance! boa I,en her sueereigne from other no- Mid e 1 , ,! 1 - 1. had her highest °Rims tilled • Lyn pone 11..t0n I,oy • lien or indeol recede in Our !whitc, two centuries rind yet euppone our releco even w the race of progress with the other nation- ..1 the-world, or how we decided to heave the finger of 'corn and add one feature More to or alroudy•barnaric -lave tolden coun try's law, und that feature to to one of pro scription, based on the plen of nativity of its fl OUPIL et CO., Wholesale Print Sellem Colli,publimbore, printer., and M/Ilalnetazinir Arthrte. jraten.Pluis, London. Per end No. 380 tinninlentr, Now Ten, Catalogu. mot by mall. The usual diernent to the trade .4 lustltutione. Picture Fnune, furniebed oelT3m• Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. IticFARIAND CO. • 33 MAIDEN LANE NEW mks. Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimo re,Md. H ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House Safreofevery alas, ontitantly on band for rah, and warranted in every modem. Na. rota, 4,11 Sth, Marra Wm. Jr Arland: Gentlemen—it gime:mules. urn to Maim you that your Safe preeerrrd my Books and ftrx..ttvg,'.ll. - JA.trot....wa,nbgd-Litb,zra tent, mmnknedonearmel Thu win., think, answer for another trial. iteepeettmly yours. 3yl-• T. JENNY .Jr.. 11 South William et. MRS, DNBAGM?. DR. EDWAR EECFLER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. /kW /Peen and Ape, CAugmes Aver. Dissawiet and td fhlliour Afectmons. arRE Proprietorsol this ltledieine will state wlthout hesitation arrow noe s dct that h a . .11PUlt MIXTLICA has cured s persona wheat It hs been introduced.than any other medicine In use tor the hava dianasor. Shia tun:nano ham neither Arsenle nor Quinine In its co , topositioa all of the Ina-nallents aro o: Vlrra 't4 tlr i a I t tNh ' ert%/ t Zut " r d b P igh4 nalEV”. ta i i n n ' s So. medteme will not be afteeten ho espoeure to ter or). damp atmosphere no more than when In their usual health. Planta:l Insertions et the countrywhere the Ague Dt, 1.41...111 do well adopt this medicine, as the patient IS bet obliged to lay by while undar treatment and they may aneal elo 'nerd y cora The Proprietor cooldintd , dure thousand,' of certificate, from thou, of the highest nart.ct. ability. but prefers., ins to the mid. :use bottle anti you will have the InSalllhle ma In yonreelf. on Poll dire, bona Mr int ore unmoral/7 eeeh bottle. ikrtitkates can ba men at Um othrekalmeing ether. Ohla. Medicine has cured rhea all other, hare For Dispracia and all otha billions Complaints there!. not • better If @divine lathe market It has aim been taken with Manual... Matting •nernets in Novara! ewes of Ithetimattun and Gout; lot ottno plainto take a tablatroonful • day feet One bottle of ltd. /letlitino very arses has the dtain-4 for Ez•e; g/ggiVls ' ln all part.,,( the Ronal Y... and Canada ..911 - 41;4sals orders most be eliremed NIKKI. ',KKK CR, nolo PrOmietars. 98 8re,..19-Ly. New Ter% Ancrrs—rlemtmy EL A. Pahnesr.ork A C, , I. St I/ s.ott Oro. U. Keyser, Pittsburgh_ ~..1r• IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING h CO., Importers snd Nairn In MMgEM Keay oonatantlr 1,13 hand a full aftaortinont of Hat, K..l Band, Hoop, (lone Shoo. and o th er IRUV. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Mrectura• from all roclionrnfthr rountri aro call or pond their nr.lem befum baying. Omer, tr, - mall mamma.] tn aureate V 111 b. 11.11.1•1 markrt ratrm. MARTIN. SPRINO 4 01. i.llr .262 dramas - kb N saumurar BROTICEItB & CO.. WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW PORK. Hate moaned to Na. 170 Il tut. ta-.7te , tf I MPORTING tho teo4iog Druill from their 11 miens! market. both In Europe .d ran ea, and also /tenet, and CDs Chernleala. Pe 1.. Tooth, Nall and Halt Beath, Hair Gloves and StraTAN Part, and Triode HP naen, rucks. &M P, te.. the T oder the. , on the momteemeztahle Irma. ~r dera either tr, pervn, or 7 , 7 mad), mitt recal••• their beet atbmtion. l AMITEL L. CAVEItLy, Wholesale Deal er In Ihconls, Painted -Palls and Tots, It.el aa4 Wit ion Ware, ?Juke., Mats, Gard.", WkkinF. ea. le, 9a Orrentaith et. Noe York. roh9.-1 y Tolle 17kmIer, No. 10 Catharine TEiin et, and No 0 Ova dun !nun, le. York. roh9-1, MISCELLANEdUS. ROBERT H. PAT'rERSON'S LIVERY AND SAL} 4 c STA /A BLE. lhanound street and Cherry Vey, .plat/ rrt7WUflJ n, PA ASHLAND HOUSE, •HCII 9 3 11.X177. ADM' ENTII erTIMICT, P D EL I' II I A. 11. B. BENBO N, Pit.oral cry.. jar tinerd. 11.10 M Jay-4.111 May Z. 1654 —1 vd •cITY HOTEL, (late Brown n,) corner of StalthDelat and Third streets. hitt...el. Ya. °LAM ARR, Pros/rte.. earth'. Lou. and annewelionts home hewing minter -I[o,o4ll.lroush repotr..d for with new w,nipments th.nghout, ht now epee for the reception of the troweling ic Cxsmo 110.1“13. •02S-dern Off N SOUTH, Collet) Maker, corner rd North Quannere eal Yeha Allegheny City, 4 he extentirslyevery alweratal^h . V CLY4I. of tit- , best meter( il, Ana by the In. workmen. 11. has also open. • WA IthROONI in the Pt. Chad.. While., on hecondabot• Wood.. where he Pre. e la eery fair et.el of work, (with astir width...) to blob h. Innis. the attention anoleritle. ex.:amain°, feeling eonildent— frown hi. entainue..l mere.s In husimee, his ext.... ok., the material anal workmen romplosed. style of holsh of his work—he cannot he neaten. with In the roc or Wort .2-Ann JOHN WAL , TE th RP ; IIARS Importer and lop No. fa Foal m.Pti, tPet,Vtr ,r '" rith. “ " r . i. n Pole Arent of Om celebrated 14 1 / I .[lftelar... liner.. t4lt wan! Ca of carte, mdLSI tIM Rh, FASHIONS FOR LAIHES'DRESS PIMA Puhlone for Jr.YE, t per Mesmer it bonnet oo the let proximo by PS. 1.. Y. Vl' iueoN. Nn.D.I Peo. above Hand etre, BIER, lons & co., kI'ROIRINTORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINK • ORWARDING AND CO,MMISSION a 31ERCIIIANT9, Canal hash, li.ventb Wreet. Sllrta bait!, Pa.. Haan, lekrd. lard On, Woo Port.llama K pa to and No. I Yak. Anthrarit. and ikwiteh t9g Iron. finny. Ilrick and Clay. Anthracite We. toy 19 NEW ESTABLISIEIIENT. JOHN LAUGHIEN, MERC HA NT TA ,( )li. AS commenced hominy,. No. 39 Alrtr lot atimet, Indere/n.l Pory.wi and Third etr....1. 11. has ',lst received frnin the and nianufactorYrn aT,l 6 t,"gt under, and dwelt!, which he , I. preparwi h. mad. tip an ardor, In the meat uhirmable dyke and In lb. n.. 1 man ner. liaelna had Iarim•ZPOTIC", In bini r-ot. ennadent of wiring entlra•witnifewlion /I. Invitee hie Mandato all and examine him Ytwyk. tf I()ISSOLIJTION O IiTNERSO I P-- P PA The tint, of LA VELY PAXTON thi• day ale. an by mutual mimeo/nth hgew .11eprowl -.1 or , I on. tS Ore lirriewr Katabliehmant. . .1 It y ho will ewn So tin O uo the bue y lm Y.. and it hereby •nthorlyed to reaset all acenunt• dim to no. nod to Wale all Halt. arta/mit a. 41 MN I.ATEI.b Amanita lind. .J WILSON PAXTON James W. SlcFarlaud. WHOLESALE a RETAIL. DEALER IN • FILMILY GROCERIES, iTow, Fruits, Pickles, Spice., Preszerres, WOOD ASO nii.poir WA HR, VO Domestic Bowe Furntshlng Good., No. 265 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. BANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOGG: NEW TORR, No. 21 *GUTH 3D sr. PHILADELKIIA, PITTIMUILOIL ALLEGHENY CO.. li/MERSET, • SOMERSET On,, MOUNT PLEAMANT , WE , TSIORVI) 03. Pau.. CONNEI.LS4ILLE. WAYWITE CO. • UNIONTOWN eicowNsvula, D•Doidte melees!, Discount* outdo, Drafts bought,sold and collected. Haub Notes and Spode Woad...nil wild Roam, Notre and other Seeurltiee bought soil sold on c 019111111411017. Clorreeysindenee and collesNione solleited. noliettl • Ageney. NLOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Slid, agent for riling and buying PATENT RIIIETS. Li now ant land 4...11 UM fallow inz lataly pat.:dad article. Trutt's patent Oil Globe, Om Steam Widt" Co.'. patent Drill, ho m 100 Doan • !Writ Drilling Machine. Copdanda Stationary and Potable Saw MEW Craafonre Etaam and Water arias.. and OrilEtWa Wrought Iron Italimad Chair Machines. Time* &Melee hay. Men examined br pnatlcal mocha', Im and machinlets, and prmmanond superior to .7 in um. Its is also antborised to sell Illabia to make and .and duos articles in an T part of ths country. He has alm for nig hot.preased Nutt. and Wuhan. and dniehed Itraas Work. Es la dm. poomad to take Amman thr the rale of Mb ar patented nights and new InTnotiona nod to the !Ruiner. faithful and torult.l attention. 11. refers to the followins CARD. • The rahicribers had, long beep acquainted with mr Moos. F. Eaton, and bare no hedtation la recommendit4 him to all who may wish to employ his aerrrion, as • gen. thin. of undoubted intagrityand indefallgableindnetry. In whose 0107410[12 s •rmrellanmalS/1.0 platedl NeTtiht Rend orw • Win. Lorimer, Jr., 7 .1 t i r= W. IL Demo% IL Obibla a Co. James Wood. N. Mimes Sous. !t : Friend. Framer Raba. W►uP P. .m W. Lomat.. Pllllll.lluni. tiovieb.r 271 WWI y. Johnston. Midriff Falk*. - Pillion Me()minim. Altl Alas, alas how are the mighty fallen. with What exultation will despots in this and other fends hail the advent and progress of this child 'Of darkness, weld might the slavetwidiug prom rejoice at this bright star of promise. awl Well does it become a country to make a dtfinernee ie which men, that makw• the color of the skin a retinisite for political right.. I ftm opposed to lb* Native party for the following mastics, and I would like to see them answered if they can be. Ton will see I have called the 9th reason the most dangerous, and I have really wondered why it has not drawn more atten•ion from the press.— The CalSe I allude to is use is Massachusetts where evidence could not be obtained because it wattle in conflict with the e th taken not to reveal. w I see in all a tendency to dissolve society in o its original element,. for I know that loose my property through the power to Clollet evi dence in my favor, because I am not a Native or Know Nothing will defend it with my own strong arm or re rifle, anti such must event°. ally be the end, su I fear, if this device of the wicked one be persisted.in As OLD WITIO. tat Because Otto of the rettsone ri.f,igne..l for the declaration of Independence, RIM that George the 11l prevented emigration. 2,1 That the old t egionements for holding office. via : fa he capable • la ha koneat • is ten• tiered nhaolute :bl. It will be the ally of Slavery, if not begotten by it. 4tb It fosters a clauish spirit in our foreign population, which would. or might bo dangerous to our peace. sth It has and will encourage secret societies of Erich, Dutch, Scotcb, English. dtla It lies when it says, It was only on Call] alien. It disgraces the Native American, be-' cause it is tantamount to an acknowledgement ' of a want of a political virtue, without the oath, neer...eary for the safety of the country. gat. It maker use of the potent Catholic pow•' er of secrecy and darkness, and support Protes.' tantiem end Republicanism, thereby denying an inherent power in -both, to contend successfully' with despotism without it. bth. And the most dangerous element con.: usined in Nutireism, is It has already set at defiance the examination necessary to arrive at justice between MAO and man - befon3 a jury of twenty men by pleading the sacredness of its own oaths. 10th. •I am opposed: tiatieeism because MU • PUOTI•TAZIT. Err. the N . The late General eeblgGiTibbe • .. • .. A letter from before Sebastopol, of the I lib, iu the Altiniteur, gives the following account of the death of de I.ourtnel, from the wound which LP had received In ibe affair of the LW ultimo : •• The General received a ball right in the breast, but his features betrayed neither emo tion nor nuffer;ng. N., one perceived that he was wounded. and, turning tenant his orderly officers, wh.. Just before had courageously freed him from the thirkest of the omelor, he snbt , 'I am wounded; hut let no one know it !' ltd wan still On horseback, firm sod inipaanible. At 'his mo meat the ,rder wen brought to hint to yease the pursuit the Russians were in flight in all dire., dons . Be li.dened with attention to what Wo said td: hint, end then, feeling his st re ngth fail, n he said and seek the Colonel of the Twenty- Sixth let him come to receive illy instructions.' It not only half an hone after being wounded that he cromented to alight front hie home. Be endeavored to walk, in order not to let the troops nee that he won woungd; hut soon his strength gave wily, and yielding to the pressing solieita t,onn Of his officers, he allowed himself to be car ried. Ile still, however, continued to occupy himself with his troops at every moment he caused himself to he stopped, gave orders and corrected movements. Ile, how ever, hist a great deal of blood, and every inmate he became wealo er. At length he was obliged detiuitely to aban don his command. Thu General was carried in the arms of his officers; they adored him rind were bathed in tears Ifesirotm of giving to the end the example of calm intrepidity, he indicated himself the road he wished to take. At length. after two hours' agony, he reached his bivouac. Able surgeons, informed in advance, awaited him. The General insistent on taking off his clothes himself, and, while his wound was being deemed, he said, 'lt is nothing....—l shall get over It!' lie thus reassured thee° who surroundial him. When the dressing wan terminated, he re quested to be left alone. Shortly after he called his orderly officer, Captain de Is faille—'l have done with doctore,' ,aid hr, 'and have another Account to settle. Go feria priest;' His other attendants now entered, and seeing Weir emotion be cried—• Why do you pity me! Is not my wound glorious!' The soldiers had named him the Bayard of the army, and like Bayard, he died as a hero end a Christian. The ball, lines ing between the second and third ribs, had tra versed the left lung, and went out by the shoul der blade. The medical men were not without hopes of preserving his precious life; they moo ted greatly on his extraordinary energy and moral courage. But the General himself never entertained 'My Minion; ho made, with the calmness azi'd cony froid which presided' over all hie actiona,his 'mit worldly amingemepts. In the evening he said to the orderly officers who stood by his bed, Ton will 'take care to say that my last thoughts were of France and the Emperor.' The general lived two days. As time wore on, he spat blood more frequently, and hie breathing became more difficult. However, he preserved all his faculties. He sent for his &Beers and gave them his last instructions- Towards the end his sufferings became frightfulHmtbing could calm them. He had, however, tome repose arising from the weakness eatued by his pains, which were indescribable. Those who surroon- Duos" Arrses, to Ron nth U. S. TBIZA.I - him believed that he was a little better: nut c ur or s:Noon . N.,,, York N oweso , Dowo. on the ith, at three o'clock in the afternoon he era', Loectfoce had an attack of coughing. paper conmins an interesting he etter trotWashington , whi c h we copy. We Ilalf at after , breathed„oiier, loved and elsttlooermededdnin,7l aaldlmblir:'CorinS l - have beard the leading fast, from other sources, panions in arms, who highly appreciated his se,- but some of the item+ me n•w. porter qualities, General de Loarmel, by , his goal. 654 frank, chivalrous character, will leave eternal t 1 . eau send you some rich feet. in relation M e . regent in the hearts of all who bare known him.- an effort made by Forney. Cushing. and re General Lourmel was not wounded in the hat- n President, to force Secretary Guthrie to semen en. ale of Inkermaun, but in repelling a sortie made tier. illegally, $20,000 of the United Stat mon by the Russians on the same day against the ey into the hands of the proprietors of the Union. At the close of the last , ession of Congress, the right, tch where works . the Th ß e ri la h in or at o tac , k. n... wa p s ed o t n b th u e , ‘I Hone pthated a the pay at Menscikoff being disposed to be impartial in his the employees of IL- it per cent hostile tnovement, attacked the French uu the Under this resolution Judge Nicholson and For left, from the forts and batteries, as well ns the nay put m nearly 520,000 extra pay as public English on the right. The attack was avi gu- printers But Secretary Guthrie refused to ' roes one, and was rigorously repelled by Gen. low it, as it did not come wit., a the intention of , Lourmel and his troops. All most admire the the resolution of the House. Upon this, Forney' fortitude of this excellent ofileer, and the corn- meatto t h o pp reo i deot, who immediately wrote o. note to Guthrie, asking him to poetpoue the case mend over his feelings after being mortally wounded. Honor to the memory of this brave tve until he could obtain the opinion of the Attorney General. This request was complied with and o nt a a t n r l ega Az And o o co n i o o r rs to . Cashing wrote out n long argument, fortified by t l o th c e an b s r e a . M tS7h r o a n y Or w h i who falls honorably fightinT for his country, 'on, a rorrohoratiog opinion from d istinguished , 'he Turk or Russian, Gaul or Briton. politician of Alabama. With these decisions Forney again called on the Secretary and de- ANC/EAT &serum—lt will not he forgotten , wrte,” the $20,000; but the old Kentuckian still that the French Government, two or three years refused, even, without stopping to read Cushing's ; ago; sent three gentlemen to make scientific and long rigmarole. Said he, "I am as good a law yer as Mr. Cushing; but this is not a question of artistic researches in Media, Nlctiopotamia, and , Rai yl n. One of them, Si, Jules Oppert, law at all; it is simply a question of fact, and of o just ten trued to Paris, and it appears from his ; the intentions of the House in the resolution."— r.y..ra that he and his colleagues thought it ad- At this Forney took fire, and his language was ! so far insulting that Guthrie brought his sledge sisal:do to begin by confining themselveslo the exploration of ancient Babylon. This tusk was hammer fist ylown upon the table, as he exclaim- of immense difficulty, and it wa.s enhanced by be d—d if I pay it" the excessive heat of the sun, by privations of ' Forney went again to the President, and told, all kinds, and by the incessant hostility of the' him that '-01 , 1 Guthrie says he will be d--dif be , Arabs. After while Oppert's two eel- i will pay that money;" when the President fiefleague's fell ill, a 00 that all the labors of into rage, smiting the table with his fist, mid i pedition devolved on him. Be first of all made exclaimed "I'll be d--d if he shan't pay it.' Ile excavations of the ruins of the famous suspend- instantly dispatched a note to Guthrie, asking' ed gardens of Babylon, which are now known by I him t o call at the White House ou the matter of kth end ine name of then Hall Auaron-ila-Ali, anti he ob. the omoney due the Union." The Secretary im mediately obeyed the summons, and after some rat and other objects, which tire tlestincrl to be , little talk, said, ••Mr. President, I am your off, placed in the Louvre at Peri-. lit. next. in she- , co., but still lam responsible, to sown exclent, dienee to the special orders of the Government. I for the con duet of my department, and to pap g measurer for ascertaining the precise ex- this money would not only greatly damage tent of Mallon, ...atter which lbs reader is I character. but it is opposed in my sense of right. aware has always been open to controversy.— It will give me great pleasure to resign,,, either He bus succeeded to making a series of minute voluntarily, er on receiving a letter requesting survey's, and in drawing up detailed plans of my withdrawal from you." the immense city. Ills opinion is that evert-the The bold stand taken by the Secretary put largest calculations as to its vast extent are not j Forney , Cushing and the President, to their trumps. Coogree- was to meet in twenty days, exaggerated; and he puts down that extent at • the astounding figure of !five haulm) "time and to allow litit:.rie to resign at that time, an kilometres French measures, t the square kid cl er , tte t, eireato,raec es , weal h e opening' a metre is %lie; square yards.) . This is, secs breach which it would be impossible to close:— nearly nighteeu tunes the like of Tho :natter bribil therefore put oil until the end But of coarsehe does not any that t his enormous .1.1 t h e p„,e, Theo are f acto w i t h. area was oee°Pied, or unytl dug l'" it Ootmbol ishinent or exaggeration. prised within the wallshuge tract, of lands and for supplying the populate. with food AA lA.+tuna. in the event of a siege, NI upped has discov ered the Babylonians and A‘syrinu measure., and by means of them -has ascertained exactly what port of the city was inhabited hod what port was in the fields and garden,. On the li pito of the town, properly stands at present the flourishing town el Iltllah. This town, situated on the banks of the Kophrates, is built with bricks from the ruios, and mat; at the householdutensils and personal ornaments of its ihhabitunts are taken from them also. Be yond this town is the vast fortress strengthened by Nebubhadnerxer and in the midst of it is the royal palace. itself almost an large as the tows. Oppert. says that he was itbei able to distin guish the ruins of the fatuous Toner of Babel: they are most imposing. and stand en o site a a formerly called Borsippa, or the Tnwor of Lan guage, The revel town, situated urn the two banks of the Euphrates, covers a space of nearly seven square kilometre,, and contain• most in teresting ream Amongst them err those of the royal palace, the fortress end the suspended gardens. In the collection of curiosities which M: Uppers has brought away with him is a ruse, Which he derlares to date from the time of one of the Chaldean sovereigns named Narambeli this is, somewhere about one alinu , nwl sin Ilan dr.! yearn before Jesus Chris,t; also a number of copier of cuneiform invcriptions, which he has every reason to believe that he will be able to decipher. Cos EJUl.tall l'autox. —The full. wiog in from IL G. Scutt, of Richmond, Vn , our Consul to Rio Janelto. Ile is on his way to Rio, via Liv erpool: England iv, indeed, a nation of mourning Many of her bent officers—Men highly distin• guished and honored at home--have fallen in the bloody strife. On vieiting dm churches, one will perceive more then half the congregation clad in black. There ia, however, a general feeling of deep approbation of the war among all classes, and a cheerful readiness to submit to any priettion for its energetic prosecution. The more I see of the English people—the real people—the better I am pleased with them. From my means of observing them. I am sure there is with masses, and especially with the middle classes. the very kindest sympathy for those whom they seem fond to call their cousins acres the water. In all public places, in their railway carriages. In all my intercourse with the people and their officials, I assure you, I have seen and met with nothing but the greatest kindness, civility and politeness. Stranger as I am, and seeking no notoriety here of any sort. I have moved along for nearly two months a mere observer of things around me, and have seen none of that rudeness of which some of my countrymen complain. Every one seems to have wished to oblige us, and make our stay and travel agreeable. But farewell, I am your's, very truly and cordially, B. 9. S. Tau Molnt:rro CUM.ONIZATI. Scuext. —The Nicaraguan Minister hna entered a protect against the 3lusqui to Colonjzati,,n Baleen, Ad &reeling the American Secretary of State, he says: "The undersigned having exhausted every ar gument to slow the illegality of the company re ferred to, and the jastiee with which Nicaragua opposes its plans anti projects, knowing, in a pos itive manner, that the preliminaries have been taken for their consummation, and that the ag gressors will soon start from New York, New Or- Orleans or Galveston for San Juan de Nicaragua; in view of that event that the just representa tions of the government of Nicaragua shall not produce the' desired effect—that is to say, the most complete dissolution of the existing- asso ciation; and in view of his sacred and imperious duty, he makes here the moot complete asser tion-of the undoubted rights of his government, as applicable to this case, in order that it may adopt such measures as circumstances may re quire to :vindicate the same; sod at the same time he protests in the most volem manner, be fore God, and before the tuitions and govern ments of the civilired world, againot the compa ny referred un against all ifs plans and projects, awl against:the aggressions which it mediates on the territory, the right, and the sovereignty of Nicaragua. The uudetsigned deeply regret., the necessity of tusking thin protest, and especially that he is obliged to put himself In opt . ..alien to the bless and opinions in the premises, of the Hun. Secre tary of State. Availing myself of thig opportu nity, Ste., I not, a.c., &c. J. be NI!Meta:TA. To the lion. W. L Mercy, Sin. A Nlss lisvotrusu tiv c,orrespou dent of the Havana Journal gives an account of a shocking accident which occurred in Orange township, in Schuyler county, and which result. en! is thu death of Charles Sprowl lie went out of his house for the purpose a cutting fuel In the yard, in apparently his to:ttal health, which was generally good. In less than half an hour his daughter, on going to the door, espied hint lying on Ids bacit in the yard, dead; and three hogs devouring him around the head and face; they inutilated him horribly, Itsiving devoured his nose and ears; all the muscles of his face, and almost all the scalp on the top of his head. The jaw -bones were entirely denuded, and ales the windpipe, all the large and deep settled ves sels on both sides of tho neck being torn and de voured by the ferocious animals. He could not bare been in this situation but a, tow moments: - as the bldiAl was-still flowing warm from the torn arteries and veins when found. The cause of his death is unknown. lie leaves an inter esting family and a largo circle of relatives to mourn his untimely loss.— Bingiumwdon Efpubl.- bus. Dee. 29. MYATT worn rue Leo CllOO bildl3ll,l.—The President haasent to the Senate the treaty with the Govcrnme'ut of the Leo Choo Wands, made by Commodore Perry. This treaty Is very sim• pie in its provisions. It guarantees to citizens of the United States who visit the Islands cour teous and friendly treatment, and provides that they may purchase whatever they desire, at rea sonable prices. Ships of the United States are permitted, under the treaty, to go into any or the ports under.Loo Choo jurisdiction, for wood and water, but the port of Napa only is opened for purposes of general trade. Citizens of the United States visiting the islands in ships aro to be allowed to ramble freely on shore, without surveillance; bat if they •violently enter any house, or trifle with women, or force people to sett things," or do say other illegal act, theyare subject to arrest by the local authorities, and to be delivered up to the commander of their vessels for punishment: — Prompt assistance to Americati vessels wrecked upon the coasts is guaranteed. Edward A. Illavoedam-A Warnled. The announcement, which we have seen in a large number of newspapers, that Edward Hannigan, of Indiana, is abna to remove to CaVanua, for the purpose of practising law," calls to mind some incidents in his chequered eventful public career. Ilaunegnu is an ex traordinary man, and his life has been one of unusual vicissitude, comprising great successes as a parliamentary orator, useful service in the committee room, end the more prominent busi ness of legislation, with utter abandonment of all Lis duties, and the most disgraceful exhibi tions in the Senate Chamber, and as the diplo matic representative of the gnvernment at a Con tinental Court. His intellectual endowmerdl, Itithough hichly respectable, are not of the first class. Ile has a quick, apprehensive mind, fine perceptive faculties, uncommon mental activity, a ready flow of words, with a coulees diction, and. an imagination of 12110.9[1111 affluence. He rarely spoke in the House or Ser.ate, except when strougiy interesred in the subject under consul oration, and few of his contemporaries surpassed him in an exiemporareous effort. His elocution was good, his manner impressive, and his style, although rather florid when subjected to close cruicicism by an unimpassioned reader, was won derfully effective with an auditory who entered into his feelings. His beautiful and most pa thetic address to the Senate on the announce ment of the death of Gen. Barrow, of Louisiana, will be long remember.] by those who had. the privilege to tie present. The deceased had been a universal favorite in the Senate—and well he deserved thatdistinction ; fur a more true-heart ed and thorough gentleman ever had a small in the Chamber: Mr. Crittenden, with whom he has tong bee on terms of the most familiar association, and who loved hint like a brother, commenced to speak, when the formal announcement and the customary eulogy had been made, but over come by his emotions, he broke down and took his seat, after the utterance of a few well chosen and touching words. It nos not known that Ilannegan intended to address the Senate on the occasion; and we doubt now whether such was his purpose, when Mr. Crittenden rose. He act ed like one having no volition in the matter, and when the eloquent Kentuckian gave way to his feeling, Ilannegan, tinder the influence of an ir resistible impulse, sprang to his feet, and with out app‘premeditation or forethougt, pour ell forth , eam of high-wrought eulogy, which for genuinso loquence, delicacy and felicity of expression, and general good taste, has rarely been equalled on any similar occasion. Sena tors and spectators were alike carried away by the fervor of his tones, and the evidences of the I sinters. grief which had prompted him to attempt to portray the virtues of his lamented friend.— There was hardly a dry eye in the Chamber.— Various instances might be cited in which he carried the Senators with hint, irrespective of patty, by acting on their sensibilities; but enough has already been said on this point for our chief purpose in writing this article—which is, to show how feeble, how impotent, to save a man of the temperament of •Hatuiegan from de struction by intemperance, are genius, intelect, the remonstrances of friends, and all the induce ments offered by popular favor and a fondness fur public life, with a bright prospect of the highest civil distinction. He might, not unreas onably, have aspired to any ottice under the gel eminent. His inferiors have filled every post in the executive department Ile had the elements of a durable and available popularity in greater abundance than almost any other man in the great Northwest. Ile had the confidence and affection of the democrats of Indiana to such au extent, that they kept him in office after his habits had rendered him a nuisance in the Sen ate, end a disgrace to the country. He was so much beloved by his association in the body:that they concurred in his appointment ns Minister to Prussia, at a time when he ought to hare been shut sip in an asylum far inebriates. We mention these circumstances without hos- itation, because they are numinous, and. because the terrible affray in which, while in paroxysm of fraMtic drunkenness, he took the life of a rel ative: dear to him-by the ties of affection as well as consanguinity, has rendered ridiculous all attempts to conceal his irregularities. IiANNEII,I,I came to Washington as a member of the Howie of Itepresentntives from Indiana. something more than twenty years ago. He was then about thirty years of age, of simple, regular habits, industrious, constant in his at tendance upon the sittings of the House, and laborious and effective In the Committee room. - . . • . • there was hardly a more popular or more highly esteemed member of the body, or one I who gave greater promise of future" distincticri and usefulness. lie served either four or six years, and during the latter part of the time it was painfully obvious to his friends that be was yielding to the manifold temptations to which men of his impulsive and ardent temperament are always exposed in Washington. Ile was sensible of the imminence of his peril, and on retiring from Congress, firmly reiolved,to abstain : for ever from the intoxicating cup. We have heard that this resolution was kept for several years; but the force of the fatal habit was too great for his ultimate perseverance He was elected to the Senate in 1843, and his conduct during most of his six years term, and subse quently while Minister at Berlin, has often been made the subject of severe animadversion. The crowning act of his long coarse of intemperate indulgence, alluded to above, is too fresh in the public mind to need rehearsal here. With a keen sense of the ludicrous, and au exquisite relish of fun of every description, lis3nr.a.ta unites great sensibility, a naturally amiable dis position, and a tender regard for the feelings of others. A more upright, manly, generous, true hearted person than n no Ito appeared to his friends twenty years ago, has rarely been seen in the councils of the nation. And this man, with all the advantages we have described, was overpowered and destroyed by an artificial appetite for drink; or rather a love for the te voris.h, unnatur►l.excitemegt which strong drink produces. After this instance of the terrible consequences of such indulgence; lot no man boast of his strength to control his appetite, or consider himself safe so lunges he drinks a drop of intoxicating liquor. The friends of Mr. Ilannegan tril watch his course in Califoania with extreme solicitude. He has been a very succeseful advocate, and his abilities and acquirements are eten now tmffici eat for the attainment of an eligible .position at the Elan Francisco bar comprising as, it does a large number of distinguished lawyeis. It he adheres to his resolution of rigid abstinence, which he Is said to have observed since his lost frightful excess, he may yet again fill a respect, able place in society ; but if be gives way of ail he will at once &Ink Into rtantodlloon soma. In VOLUME LXVIIINUMBER -119. either cam, remorse fir his dreadful - violence must wear upon him with corroding effect; and his remaining days will be embittered la gte re collection that a beloved relitivuperishedty hL hand.—Buglo 0072{17141.611. Tim Pointa or ran Panss.—,l Paris oorres ipondent of the N. T. Commereinl, alluding to the - position of the London Times, says:— The influence which it exerts extends to all Europe; it in overpowering, bearing' .down opposition, and can .be seen, felt and realised daily, in the financial operations of the day, In the counting house; in the ministerial cabinet, in the king's palace, in the saloons and in the street. Men in the reading rooms who cannot pronounce in Englibh the words "The Times aft er you sir," yet learn to mid English, from the necessity which they feel of keeping themselves au courant in the opinions of that partial. To say that the Times is at this moment exerting a more powerful influence in the political destinies of the English people than is exerted by the gov ernment itself, -would not be an exaggeration. Throughout Europe this influence is strongly felt for everywhere else than in England, no matter • what may be the talent engaged upon &journal their mouths are closed by the restrictions which are placed upon the preen, and the power, the force, and the influence which develop them selves under a free andunrestricted expression of opinion, arc almost completely annildated. The writers for the Times, although unknown, ought to be satisfied; for they have more than their share of this world's honors. IVRADETOR TECE WEST—Wanted to ex ", chinge 10 acreond around, adjoining /Methane at,. for ee . ede. Pitt.ibnnei noanntectarea no hones. de the ontai goloopWast a trarnainagez ocu r a ngr i e u or d. . so i IJGAR prime N. 0. 'Sugar; .4e -100 bbla N. O. litolareeig do N. M • • • R. RAMON - _ RIM) PEACHES-9.00 bus. D. Peaches lust reed and Ar sale to R. 8011114)31 t 00. fillSll-175 bbla. White F ao t and Trunk bbla. Ni ° . ° 3'Uterlb 3 tos.Cd Ilsb, Just bad fur rale br IL ROBISON At CO..= Liberty bt. ESS PORK--65 bbLs. Mem Pork, heavy, Just reed for 0 41.1 , 0' S RODLSON 00. 11OLL 131.71VER-4 bbla. fresh Roll But t. ll,ttrJust reed Ind trials br B. ILOBI/30N t CO. 20 bble. Pearls just rec'd and _ deM R ROBISON t CO. HAVER & TIMOTHY &REDS-36 bags a.ver sad 2 bum Tim:Loth, row In story iv, Welly MILK DICKEY 1 I)RY PEACHES-14 smoke peeled and 1634 a umpraledln ateuv% Gaeta to, de IOI ATAII . &lOW & 00. BEEF-20, tea. prime pat ?add and for.o! by dC , 3 9. HARBAIMIX & IRY PEACHES-50 bas._p 'rnehahns in at.ra and fop sale by & BA _ 6 II i CO. . 4 OIL-24 bbls. initore and for ciez: S. lIARBACOII t CO. I? LANK BOOKS J STATIONERY-Day • AJV Boat, L...byere. CNA and Accqunt &Mb ea Wads.. inapt: Work of every depiptlon mud. to mien at .1 pnrtern rrypalred. A NIL usortlaymt of olly• Stationary for snle by de2el YADLEII. AlLnybary. nItYPEACHESL-300 bus. this day rec'd de2.3 ILESBY it COL 8. EANS--20 bble. prime. white Beane for lute br 1148 HE H. CULLUM- • gIINGER-25 bra. Gronnd Ginger in store ifi and ror.z. br T. LITTLE /100..112. 24 UNDRIES—o - 00 bua. Dry Peaches; 50 1:616. Dry .4.125 l Trm es SOHoo do Clover Book k) me otby k 6 bb g l, e. prl Uranus 5 bbls. Potash, ' k No.l kark 30 tssl Pad.' Vatt•ri, 10 SSD. prime Doll Hutt,. as hood sod to arrivo y de , onarv'=t DILICORTIII3OkII4.I3Ist. 4 , OR SALE eIIEAP—A new Brick Rome of hall. 8 rooms mid lgond Tm-sni =ammo doting do= 8. uvrtisEar BON. WI. 311. -11 cases this day ree'd.aiid for deC2 . 4 114.7' H. COLLIN& KEEN APPLES--50le. just ren'd and Carew. L., de= • LIZNIIN u. OULLMEL POBACCO---50.bxe., tuis'd brands, 6a and 1,,,!?' 1 ""• ' t """ °l 4TArgEn lat 24 rt. IIiNDRTES-5 doz. large Tube: 5 doe. &tactic 26 be. dindard: 15 ban Clay Plpnr. 60 Pam 8040 Knelt, Mdp. - in stone and for We edd T. LITTLE t CO .112, tat at. 11-17 ER-6 bblg. fresh Roil Butter; 25 ko do suokad do. just to by T. LITTLE a 00,112. Ed at. rx I and or REEN APP7.ES-250 bble. Green Ap- IX Db. In store and fto Ws by Lanz t co. nRIED PEACHES.-400 bashels'halvee _EI fa. ore and 'by Rale by D. W. lIERSTINF. t W. N 0.93 296 Front GLOVER SEED .- 150 bus. in nitro and for ode by D. W. lIERSIEVE tOO., UGAR.—.I.S hogsheads of N. 0. Sugar just re,,lved ud for mile by SPRINGER BABBAVOII 100. .1.7 4 0 R DECEMBER--Harper. Putnam, Ga l' Graham. and Peterson. 9. SADLER. Alleier . NNEW BOOK BY "IIIRWIN." Pa:1111.AI other Pendllnip t lya o, Tab ts.4 % . lr . by NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS—To oboe out my lot of Annuals fur 1855 I w il l .11 folloados . owt: L.tleta or MennoW, .00.01, May Flower. 31.tn10 Offe ri ng, Moult., adocuon's GUI Yriendelde• Melina. Snow Slake, Gam Annuals, to. All who now want bargains. d boon at dege , S. B. ca LAUFFRETIb ST Wood str.t. hiOUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN EAST LTBERTY, situated Istthhi 8 minutes walk of the alromititation. The lot hes • front of 120 hat OD . the Orcensborgh Turnpike and extends back 198 hoot to& at. The building consist+ of • two story Thick Ilona. hall and 7 rooms, Including the kitchen: Stahl*, Xn: must Tali.t, ofFr'''. Imm"l".P lrretrigl b ZfAVl'l 11 P6'h i th st * 200. Terme roar CHRISTMAS GIFT WORTH SOME _ _ . . - - - - ••- - THING-4 chance/or ertretrode—Sach as one ofthme outlful llondlno Lots OEI t. lir••111 only $12.111 tor • lot of mond within 20 minutes vra/Mf the city. In • okusant hod hoslttly situation , haetnn • front of t 0 tx4 n • nide rtreet, by 210 to an alley. CtlYs2o Malden malnder In monthly payts of de:. a. Cl/ TUBERS? 50N,140,94 at. 'OYS of all kinds manufactured of ladla Rubber, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, Halle er. • deLt3 3. kEL PHILLIP& ESH FRUITS & PICKLES Al' COST- We commutes ttds day to Non oat at coin, to mato 331 cur • now supply. our stock of Fresh Pratte, /talu s damns. Elem., and Erhart., prepared b the Wet Rale WU and American bombes aline/Uedaf the liSt. caa/lty, and In perfectly goal ruder. The attention of 'Penh We Ile tenanted am our satin etock of these article.. will be eold for coat or Ina J. W. MeYARLAIiD.2IIS Meaty HOLIDAY SUITS FOR BOYS—Very ap ut4"'"YarrAlal4 wad R. We study t. Wears. I IFE PR; ,ESERVERS & JACKETS of all the dltlermat alma manufactured et India Rubber laid - hlachatosh coca, kraals, erholeeala fetall. at tali ludla Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market at dela J. t IL PITILLTPfI. RIED FRUIT-300hue. Dried Peac&ea; a l3 do .16,e1m,...i, me d and tor we by IVOOLEN FL A NNELS—White,S carlet, V V and Yellow. Plainand Twilled Flannels. In Im men. varlet,. A. A. MASON t 00.25. 6th et. Second-hand Tools and Macninery. ONE small Hand Vs; lvJ" " Bids Lusre Double-grazed Loep Mx 4 bond Drawinic 7ramm th . Ten 00 Inch Ranl4, 40 •pludieseaob.; One 10 spindle Twhiten • thol A inch Nyee•Ser Ce.s Cast end Sheet Ircrtz Ileattoo4oor.s.. &a l kO. (=Mkt "TZP;iII.: th e }:"Ie Cyuan tiMiak t co. _:ortic Socity HE PittAbnig al h Horticultural Society will hod then Annual Menthe. tor tbe_ election of al f'n'uVrrTn't ?en; r o . r at W ttroßr Via top. 6th Pun c etuat attention la mounted. deF:42.. NaeILEY. SHOT. VIIEAYEST ROUSE AND LOT IN TUE JCITY-A Lot 2i by 60 R., fronting on Decatur .t.. et in • junction of beott PL. on which is • two eery Met It one. /arena.] with hell, polo, dining roam awl kitch en on ch. flan door , end a chamber. cm the wane: now rents fur Ult. and rail be 800 tor the exceetthitgly low orfreofsl,Blo. apply to B. Main! • SON. V. 6th sl, 'NDERWOOD & CO.'S PICKLES— 'u 'a " craV ° ; . " Vin g 'Vlarrtigt= ° l'''' ' r ?" I" Myte and Valeatablan In oItIE .• Gone°. Allendale*, In mall Jane : Felten Bannon and Lobatiern in 2 lb. am . tfrgaa. l :dwatrifazt•akrg, k, a %IV .rd 'k"d" l o . " nleliAllZA.All), 263 Liberty at. d'! ROUND MACE & NUTMEGS reel and IA form. cr dA 2, W. A. WCT.MO. QTUART'S (New York) CANDY for sale det2 W. 41..3fcCLIM.i. (aEIDLIYZ - POWDERS-5 g a.a prepa.red S.,Wilts Powders on baud i r o o d s fir s Nale k freshly .10S. FLEMINO. • DAMS CO. DRIED PEACHES—A few Ab 4 to vette Mt day me W. br W a brawn°. LIE STOOK , fixtures, and good will of a 'lnatome andPerk•Unal Onlo• In • good Inention. to. doing • tilt brn i fr i l s a t t a 31....0f PPLES-86 bbla. Bellflowers, Pippins, tn,reed wd thy Ws by BELL LIGOSTT. OPS-20 bales prime eastern just redd and e, sal. by N. HJ.III3IIIGII • CO. LINSEED OIL-20 bble. in tore and for _fee or na3o 0, HAILBAUGH t 00. .ggTs=ail IJANKF,TS, BLANKETS—A A. Almon Co Invite We:llion to tbelr extol:Woo aimorbount 0w.0.0t, oosislotlag of mon than MI palm of oho MI cno., oil rolling WO Oor amt. Ins than last yam. RENTER;' 0 BSI t•—•ll , 'e otter tnas subetantts I 3 .to Wick noose, No. 32 WAWA.; $ lot, 2 .118 S of s2.3oo—sloDO In hood, nod tbo Waw.1.12 an- - lttorort. a=talLta .or ng " B.tt.L . IIN It vox.yt mutes FRIIIT-1 2 ,b1g. arrin for itak. by ll 'l'4l° a .846Stiairva•vrotV4 k)ELAINES-4.nst reed 20- gases more of thus. &Arable 2be De tmewertottornee. We is per yud, deb' LA- M. 0011.100. _ , t,IIOIITT:URGIL & a :EI3 . IO2NY CITY " 4, WARRANTS WANTKIS-Tbs htgbditir• nat. t ;ski for Iltiaborth susky WaressiSß IDS E. MR st -140 lb& for solo by R. F. SELLERS k OD.
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