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    ESMIILIISIMU IN 1786
DIRECTORY.
" 21 f. r jar*40, ittre.„ &dm .
P. tbs mod tatispitial mel largest
aommatlal Await toth 1.32 the Unitad ptatas
• d Vas
FIEW.TORIE ADVERTAMENIS
Tae m,loclisi of flo4iDem Fir= we ozonly, Liu boot
and moot Polio.. in CA 0117.af.liow
-
AccoaDArkarmas.
pNauNoi VEISSENBCIRN CO., (late C.
assmoj Importers sad Whulfeile Dezian (hrmst . a.
lea2t sad Italian Muted lastranuata 1.1 Mateo, h.
stdea Lane. •• • h.124.4631'66
JLTtStaiulard Caton gad Dunk;
ei O
Moe.al +Ca 4.00.: 24: etniat...Ssr• Tark.
mt• stmt. Oaten thin...team senrgisl nth., milli ./..•
4s:UW:4IOI Prtnt_Cloths Coypu': flnaen. O. OW.*
sad Bfillaitt Mater, ' • m 164.10613 •
#C4Vt I4.. ;.
M 0 ); MEW& CO. /171porter3 or
Loseiena and f iolgo Elk and Fil.7 and
Brcadvi.t. tap3o73
, COTTENET CO ., imposters of French
stdotliar •
Gcsda, Na. 40 &Irma exert,
ra" 4 • .
Ft. PSTEIN lIONIG, 100 Liberty et., and
105 Calarst-acor.Triulty M . o. lzoserws Lac.
I.zo tdaies.Blll:s. .1•124.a.ardr55
IMES OWEN, 15 Broad St.; linporter of
Drew Trizmilao. Trlnallatli ilk Crvata,
Mlttr..and taneo4s
giORN, SCHLIEPER & ILAARAUS, Im
-porta% °moan =I 13441.1 Cloth, Rltk.,
bnieg of
No. 50 rashange Broa4
tualms
DETER ft MULLEN, Importer of French
am
Go.aq, , Ceiv•ta !krt.
nn., ;La, No. 33 mag eawt,
mp 13.17-3,1.5.5 • _
B ERTRAND, IMREB Er 11.E.niRY-im
tert=nirtzJma
n - (* lr'sktso n digies. 4ihs Jh ufat.
treltild'66
~,~, ~~~ y s1.:i~ I o '
~•.~, . 1 .~i : ~
fig 41.• . HAT011.& CO 99 Chambers street,
. Imy@tm of Gattlectlut Pordshing Good. sad
umfbeturas of fittirUt Storia.k.¢. au :4U
AOLIN M. DAVIES, JONES k, CO., Im-
Ne.imaciitak....ePoraliblair , • (k.ls, and M.
wan of &oak af AA, 51e5.1.4 Wm. Amt.
tILTLIN U=Dlr
Mezionn Liniment in
ti a lllisiosattsoo, Endow.' Bums. eta.slos : Wlos
• Bcooto. ciroct ear. fur all orztornal to of
moos or sodroaL ual
W.Westbrook, oolgioul °Agin. seta
prooototor, - .104-BrosillOaY. N. Y. ATZKiona
2 11 GU' T.lCro.ls4.9.Broildway, the oldleit
--. sltaListowneln the trn itel
tat . , _ • e
altDll-I..rtatuarsi
ZIPPZSIM3
_.-
F)) , ...= ,3 iti'.c sANFORD k CO, Font
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‘..., - ;',..'7- ' . 411 :7ior ' en " : Vr .= I.
1 . ...,.. 4 . ... - 4 %
Da ' a1.3.11 . 4./31. 5
z- at-
'f JLID GLEC.V63 TAtitT. BASKET&
1 a'fkii LES ;ODIN .L CO., 52 Aralcien Lane,.
pd.:.ara of ?mach and Gamma lanai and Traval. ,
ts, and nmantaeturars at Cane and Colanal RLF
rat,enan Jam , Lind Wdrtstands, Le. ••••
den ~ 4 y ~,i ~ •v y+~,y a r n_~
VM. H., A.CKEON, lformerly W. tN.
lattam & ESms,) Ors* ma Inadm Maker.' 9111
4,MsT, domallanl9thr.... New Turk, ooltltm:—"sa
LIMA *II2IISII. IJOurs.
LisNEWARK ItiDIA. RUBBER 00.,59
ktallen Laiss,-N. Mammtlearenr wasl Wt olesga
telOootrouh. NtweLt Ina% Boots, St.;
Whlps:Cloadzr.B.llLlVlkba., an. ' , • 126111ti530.56
I,_
1.,' ." 1. 1 . 1 . - ;,,..": . -4 * - .. - Za...,gv,
Fr.a:~i9a:3i.~~~:►RK:~+.ra.~ ~iti~
AKan', JESITP,No.. 67 Pine et, New.
York. Cancalaelma Merehantalar the tale of ell kinds
aohlaista Sails and Cotton and•Woolan Machinery.
fLila best autism Machleire.Agentor tar. Lovell
hixte Bhopa dellatoxyl6l3
PAP - ILIZEHOUBB
f IYRII SW. FIELD & CO., 11 CE abeet,
,il&sartera and Wholesah Dealers InAnanicaiharreb.
German and Snallsb PLPEDS. sad elan' deennedlsa of
Paper Slam:Ann:inns epeterlals. • • tanesD4s
ITNCIAN. LEWIS BARTOW. No. 161
WRBam fftreet.—A cmt Verlxt of PAPER Iter Boca-
Y 1N 007,01 t liAsurevroarß.s.
anuAINI3OW COLOR WORKS, Rochester N
York. Depot lB Hakim Ls.; Pula sad 'Ovum
I tti 4
trti4. . . 5 .r.1.1:1-1-r.i.,‘,.-13
TOYS ASD PAECY GOODS.
masolusr ,t co., 54 Maiden Lane,
op Va ci sts
, 17 , 367 , 120 Liberty street, Impartent oflllll
TILF.S.,IOII /WORD AND CIIIILNET TOPS.
. ,
!WEB, COATES & TOULE, lio. ,27s
I Amid., Zilemmatia Trtem,.Cliiaktrk Chteemm
- .
I IL POILLON & CO.. Importers of
. Pnineh Cam% wad Wltedcw sitar . at Rweb.7
-
- BOOTS" & SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;
• • •
'•• • JAMES RUBE. • • ' • •
9 MARKZraaid- 6"• Union sta.„ 3d door
tbo !Wan Ikaolo..Pittobutab.noaLl Wan=
I 5 Woods .od the nti.
gcomlly, Unt. teo
bat jnot teed W.W.11 Stock of Moto and Snow in el their
miens,. .All Stock inono of tit* Isms* aver *ward in
tr .. th artornin o tt=2, , ronan d t,==r
WI
Ito p lease
Fes
azokt mea" .bokrianns in; atecting.
the eholconnoodk, an of 'whirl he wszranta. • -
ifs also conUnnon to snanntonunk as biontollscok all
oniptkno of Bogor lonl Shook ar Sun his • loci oincti.
2° "'
ent Ultra: :hTligillna l4 ni b ila 'r rot
nabonncey bm War dealt . -..e16
s l i CU° iT : 2 7 .P tl a ttM tS
.1 11
Kamm' t'''''L=rtim="l2= lalt‘ . l zdrinu
CitYBTALB .111 be envied on as nenel by tbe reeitebaalr
00rtner. All ardee
0710 . dgan j aitreer tn. •
Wf Nan
t. .701M201 , -..-..4Anuns.
Bccelier CO
itilitiSTON,44ltoT...R.94. praCti
ealtiisch lidaken. area cdßehoorasad Bidmoutsts.,
lll=Citrs !LIM aniz z ys
=r ge ngirei=eilkul n _ .ll WutMlegirtUrnt
gial maim* thit best:Amiga sod Lana llackary.
2=attanded to en lbw mod Serum They
11derittha.t. all vrbq may Ilseartkaat
roes" I<l3l be paSetts 1.414440ak
_that of, au& intro
Ttts Pittsbar sad Xsactboder Van Woes pia tha Ist-
111.0iiEMIVELT, Terictiai . n: Blind
IwuesdurrOo. es Oaf, stmt. Ptcbn
ESTEABLBOAT OWNERS'—Wanted to
by. see !sacred Isk evAiteam Ikea. Itereaddl cool.
arm] ends .111 bedne s
_Esnatre of • •
0e204f . • . .. • TLIONLI.S %VOX\ IS, 401 rt.
A.
"WOOD YOH..
JUST Importi'd and nor open &full nil:so:rt.
.unt. times sad- • • DIU sad Will* Cldna
Itrrenatta4
MIL WIDER
.i.ZETNA!: GLASS -WORKS: '
DAVIDSON "it CIL:
Mei ANI:WM:Ku kthßS'and dollen ViJiis,
nDAtus... natio& of Green sani flint Glanrwar.,
ow • non—tro.T.l Market Arent, •• •••
"IV OR SALE—M.Lacren of land on White .
1: Oak Bottom. 1 inna nom IkEkasport. ' l'ha laiS
manta aro*/ urea of elaatad laad:a S . hOstas and
Taaak.atektard. ta.. ta. db.,' s 1.1943 . At -
WM. am eitatbat aa tar Priatad a: h sa d arg .,
—l,f zo.6 rl
.... L.. banl l
lb* k‘alk ' 7 'IV; *,.. eal
orgerrauks kan Atka& ' 'kaiak* of .- .
I VIM WWIDSI,3S: ifit st.: "
- — ,
VORRE., got:4.llmm ion 2d et-, be;
amtumeissaa Groat w. Itaartapertatriith.
oaf , e • WOOM,TS Faszth
FAMIXEMDAIRYMEN 'AY)
L
NlOLlCealkt iabi,47l W.
Waxed. ,
11131,1goMst ,stuo an;ailno .
- , Atea :urea l in
Adrazet itaad talatA..... A • land.
hi a Lag Roam awl Bum. . well
wear fral,orlt wotildamtaan earelso
Va. haarisatlyr. and the Disco being Iran .4.•
z r zrAt c= „ i y m t
wntauaad MA Vail vrOrt ' tbirattentlna
Tanoar.. as ea aver atzt co rut to l'lttatazzat..br either
lsilzted az maal. TA. limbo slow La worth lam Mat
prittai.aatzw ... ad uka had mould . &Card • aze•l7
'4lllvtraa
. . 111 ,arr kw swim of $6_7. ,
acer. az tx• d,hldopa. la ataz mdaand ftaca *.•
r"'.-1414'6A41"sta. tia .
annual aaasti.! lad
caux WPornactl..
Self-Heitint a d Bb um
TTStitmeriber taming Tw e b. ee d t h e ex ,
JoEa thrie.l4.laittfet.'2,*iiacouti
y .
~i7 yep • In zossiotsethelos 7" 1 .Z.A.
hOsPo. Z . 17
his wsterceni.. Wwiswir St.; owDosit•
h ig ..4 mod sasettosal otths comma 'has ,
sod hod Imola - rwaSetfalls
sttsolfcro ot w etsahrrs sad .tba soft`...l e; Is
oratru imonktst! - /P • !. m 7 . Ps:
Imparters66,i/tret Sr*. :neemutittes, .
of 41:ft gee's
•
Agetite for the most Oelehtereti
mat= rAluezt ito67Zs4kre.riro".sillBr4
DRAwass.e.,
HARM/L.IIB FOR
• 9aDDLEBB AND CAREITAGE BLAKE:BS:
Leech, It,,
- WOOD arram, PITTSFORGIL
- Neer Bale Bed
Mir lagr 15:04e180 . rlup. Alks.
MUM,* I 111*VALIOOES--Tat ree,d2ooo
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rAli * r a li r IV('
THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
LUORUIAMILM
aOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attar
t w a a.=.
Ft g3 ~y,,,t,m,b14„„,n,
W. HAIL, Attorney at Law, "Bake
-0
nd ...c.a.:mu." Grad large, }nevem Po
a.lO. urth sad
- Diamo Allo. kl,l.
DOBERT E. PLUILIPS, Attorney atLaw
'BC Lod+, Ma
I u ItOBERT . POLL4XIK, Attorney at Lew—
., Corns of Itah sad Ouat stroots.c99o.lt. 03 . 1
littaburgh. raly-21-?1,1
— FAMES J. XOll.ll, Attorney at Law, office
ej/ ittnarth streettonar Grant. Pittsburg!, ja15.41Y
NRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorckey at Law,
No. 1711 Dourth Abash Pittsburgh.
B!23liL=!mimaill
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
•
TERNAN &. , CO., Bankers and Exchange
No. Broken, E 96 Wood arena coral of Diamond Apo.
tutarab.
andsell Bank Notes ant Cola Inannat 'Elms
Sahara, aad Prasalseary No make Callealans
the prinelpeJ ellies of th e Unloln DePage fnil
Karla lateen/. and Oa their prompt Klatt. Loan
arateln •PPartains to • Ilroker's badness_
10..Eatern Exchange eastantly for rga arb.Nktr
A RAMER' &
,RA.1331; Bankers and Ex
. change Broker. Bt p and wall Gold and Film .od
Notes. ttat. lowa on Hell Fatale or &oak 13ecte
ritheVretcheee ersmsassT Not., Issas Reuss Esse
and hunt Itny.and sell &cam on Conuniaelon. Odle,
then nude ax cointe to the Union. Mite comer of
Mild sod Wood etreete. directly .PPCSit• the lit. Marie,
natal ntyl-ty
.11 D. JUNG, Coin, Stock and Exchange
p • kolas. boothsstlent—llluys and sells State we
tmmn
• ilzelussure on Sulam dike supplied si cur
star ester Colieetbw awls ea tbs West 14 Filmier, Wep
t.= Bunk :loess Emelt and dd. '
V.. 1130.3 flaNil.-..-...101.4. nat.
L IA.L.ME,II,•IIA.NNA. & Co., Succesaors to
1 r
Note Matt ar = Notes,aad Speedo-N. W tarn. of Wood and
Orurant Mousy rarefy.: on Depodt. Flat
clucks for aah, and rollealona Make noarir GU Iniilo
- of an... United Staloa
Odd.
Tha Widest snag,. paid la Foreign and Amato=
, W3l. IL WILLiaM3 tr: Co., Bankers and
Vi Boabsoge Radon% North La% corner of Wood and
All=ra=
- o liberal tam, and eaneetkras
.ptesapuy attgoded to. jaiady
4 ...
. ..HOLNEES4 SON, Dealers in Foreiva
- •,,- and Dom Mk Bills of Rootanrn cnrittleann offs
Bank rios....d essele.2q. 69 M.t.t arse ntt•-
larConeetSono mod* on all the polact eltioo
tbronnteont Uko tfulted then.
BOOKSELLERS &C.
PJW2h.4l ,4 ._MtiMg
1011 N S. DAVISON, ,Bookaeller and
tioaer. roomme to Daftwa Asof., f Mutat
Emft.. no. roartb, Pttembaxgh. Pa.
ENRY S. 'BOSWORTH, Bookseller snd
Dealer fa ,ust.l ittsbarah. ~ .TyL a e.. ta 'maw. drat. near
4.4
AY A. CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
Zia Wcod Otnlot.tutzt door to the comer of TWA,
• • Bottcol sad Lao bookostedtontlyon hood.
COMMISSION &C.
S. L.YANCOAST A. 00.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. - 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
swr_
IL A=ta.IVVIEwsL
M P BAA 0 K.'
for tho above pronlytty ottemolod
to. • no.ll-3=dir
J. W. BUTLER & CO,
ECITA.:WARDING t COMMISSION VER.
ISThaa4 Doak. In ad kinds at Pittabandt Man-
Street. Plitshardb.
de:Salm Lad Pipe and neat Lead SR, dir,
WM. H. SUTTON.
Wham:a Grout, Importer and Dealer in •
FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Me
-1 w nse i Ltr Itirt!...l74=isi.SeatlrEart.hmeerrse
i Ec A. M'BANE, Commission and For
...runs Weed:ants, &Wen In Wool and Produce
imam rittn innsff.
littiobwala Xanufsetscres. Ilo.ll4.Bennkd
apn-le/5
ROBISON k CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Ulnas. 66.44u55....... many
=
IL GER lIAB.BAUGH /r. CO. ( SUMP.-
woo to Ilartsaal6 ) Commission sad Yorosollog
Dealers La 11.1wo d Produce gonorally, No.
'144 Pirst an 4 116 Pooyod street. P141441=1. P. 163.14
tk. W. REA, Flour Factor., Commi.sion
and Yoranrding btershanta arid Nem lei Proctors
genii:rally. Orders for Pittsburgh Itantilbstotaso tiroanytay
attendsd to.. Non 74 Water ang,9o Front stn. Pittsburgh.
Penna.
4 1 r $ . 'S. necessors tn
ATWOOD JONES AMD.Commildon.and formirds
AfERGEB,
, tN p T h ELO, General Commie
cosdanunessts of Produe:rmrs2Y.
::TOLIN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers,
3.
02612111bdcra Merehant.ll.9ll Dealers la Proclaim sad
Maostimmarmi. 2513 o...PaorclOarat,
B; CANFIELD, lath of Warrep. Ohio,
Webs sea Dain Merchsetrl m i=
'Pearl dab. to IFt:stare. Prodsee coMty. Water amt.
haulm Emlttaddaad W.A. PI burst,
gams Fin.l43- urns, ra.
. flat& of frarßohlaaralttle Os.)
xrirLITTLE kCO Wholesale Grose*
s_Produce Wad CossnialmaliMerebsats, and Dak. a
Pittstragh Lia.. 11.2 , 13eaxid strelthltt•
CHEESE WARKEIHUSE--BIZatY H.
coun.l.Y.• •• • '
odd Caumlaron klasheat.sad
2S
_ _
t : • : • -• I ;i. : • ' .ole
sal*Oroemvad Damaitiedon Slreadtssda. and Dean"
is=sborfh sasdbetzme. Z. 4 .. 4 . MU*
110MASPAIMER, Importer and Dealer
la Ina& an 4 A:mien Wan Pa No. 55 Martat
betsavaa 'Third sad /mirth rittabarah.
mporter an. ^.D o
de fie Hata D;alor fa Can.ti w Wkor 111
• glade.
Q 14:4h • . .. 01 6 4 . • .
1fl • GOODS.
:FRAISTK Vitlq MADER, Dealer in Trim
- 't u x, rteda-f5.,101...... Dm. Gooda. Nabrolelmin.
• G•mc . a. reraWng Goods Irad Ihsac7 wilder. • tell at,
•••treent of 'FM& e.t.a •I•r•reb• had at It. 113, corner of
Starlet avert sad the Dlareurt. Pltt•lstallt.Ps. .z,ll-17
a mum co, rmarcatm —IL ureeat a CO.. 0.1011.
A. MASON & CO., Wholesale mad Retail
. tta
Driers Isa Taney sad Iltapl• Dry ands. 2 nth
Pibungh.
micsa 4,,arfissiiiamis
GROCERS.
%M.— 11/1.1134C0X. ..J. 7. 10031
BOOSE, RARRAUGH it BOONE,
oonussionmiterwas,
Nolen to Wool, 11oar.Prod000 wad Pr:Y . .lllm. No
31. toth Watar ottoot.Statoololokto..
IiaIIAITGH7i Boom,
ERW ARD iNG,COMMISSION BIER
ILANlSallskmizOlool and Produce of .11 Mods
N. 311 LIUM stmt. Pittobarth. Ps. ullaT-170
AIDE rwrv--,.., ..lactuzz. rani.
TOILN FLO — YD i•CO.. Wholesale Grocers
040nsmota.No.173Woodukd =LW
rir4wegt.rittaouso. , :.:. . • sae
IBT MOORE, - Wholesale Oroeer, Rea ,
as Dietuhr,Deike Prods... Pittsbrisla Hat
an al: Idols of lands. and omestbsWiss•sWl
LiSszt, stmt. • Ow bawl •
1 . ..4 , 1 •
ate
ica--:- ' :..- ..-4tS.os.
BLACKBURN CO., *lolesat.
Oro
Batand Dairen la Robinsad
asarfgetureg q Plte-h 104 Oakum 0.1 , ...1s
am hind at 11•11 . Wsrehoun 1 i. Water stmt. Pttlabar,
platy
SALMI :DICKEy Wholesale Gro;.
i o,, r4,==m& v iratasso ta:PmatiAss
- solff YVITLI-.-....7/111112111. frons.........—RAILFIC. tan
MGM'S • & ROE, Wholesale Grocer!' and
- Oasamtedoo Iladtants, 0.104 Mat, street.
.
•X. COSOZ/1111..
•. ZMUSSI.
• .
AV .
M. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Oro
- V eas..Nos.l.ll sad 20 Waal eterst. Pittdarett.
I law AM A. 11'CLUGG, • Grocer and
Ten Da/or, saw of Wad and Sfath Amta bad
bbalson bud • bra ustetmeni of oak:females and
too
Irma. woo:too. mower. eao loost!.
ROBER •
T DA.Tia.,LL & CO., Wholesale
one^ Cooketlndsa Zadtian, Dollen is Prodow
rie .=.4l. .11 , etans: Ka 20 Liberty ctn.%
.TICK k McCANDLESS, successors t
s J. D. Ina. Wholes:44.l3mM halterdm* an •
Illathwats, Nakao talros=yla.o.,• Oat,
- - _
A t CULBERTSON, Wholesale' Grow sad
Omasolodosh SlaraMVAder 1k Prcdon. lad Pitts
batty ten.t. Pitt.
8 1: 141 tWarriNtOlefOle Grooms, Cm
' • maaarau,,• • •awm..
agmt Monis. au LOOLT.
OfROYSIMMOO.
AGALZY, IiKPODWAB.rt & 004 Whole.
1ti.163 'Maid 441.-Ttemielobbf
latuzial a. ctarrlf
oOARDLEB h . 0/8 : CO4-{suc c*
arm
toga 11
4 70/1Z46........_„.43reark
.lAtratlegMFA.
RNEYS
• R. CUTHBERT its BON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
th.W.aml toitrolutee of Aral Estate, Collection of
Beate. tiorottatton Losne,ott Bonds. Mort.gtrrn Na
140 Thltd Pltteitinth. Ps.. attl-10
Michigan General Commission and Collec
tion Agency Office,
OR the colleetron of Home and Foreign
F
Ilentantlie and ell ether Money ends., In niaci.
and ottiseent States. Investment and Payment of Monty.,
Payment of Tune, PUlo.bl/0 and se. of Neal PALO end
Brows and lenotrance Arent.
PELTIER kr AteDEltrifiN i Detroit, Alehlgein
Ri ta tirrftrntio Pintentrith-31aters.Arienter Rel., Dank.
erg to Co., liasette • Ottlat Loren. st..es
Iterebanta.
I. l=—lieri a. =ice or Walnut Pr= =4,14
ACARD.—Ravin been appointed'the ex
that's Aeon. for Pittsburgh, for ale tate of Pstent
bel Cemented and Ptreteh tenth. Belting, mate
Agitated by P. JEW ELL a SOX, of tartgad, Connecticut,
We now offer f. I. • largo treatment of all *ideas
trenufsetured.at the manufacturer'e mires, hteartirle
bring import. to our Leather. Be l in. ever baba. offered
Is tide market. Alm, • largo dock of an -width, of 10410
Robberneltles astudaolly oo band, met for We at the
"010 of Bdtlni Depokr,No.llll Market Week
ea= J.i 11- mutes
USTLN LOOMIS, Rest Estate Agent,
Stock. Iderehatidlee and BM Broker, ante No. 92
to
at gavot, akora Weed. BilllhlNtf promptly kttentted
. JyS:dly
CI AMITEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi-
Li we. uenweee• gotnpens. ee Rate .t.et.
FM. 'GORDON, Secretary Western lase
.VSZO. Co., 91 Water Meet.
GARDDIER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin
g a 1.;r4 hmzr,• Compan7. nertbeast corner of Weed
•
1111 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
1 • tdal Immransa Cessmar. 42 Water street.
JOHN 11. 11311LLOR, Dealer is Piano Fortes,
Music end klaudral Inetrament, &demi liors, and
Midi= . ed. arzent Mr (Weirs:eines Plano Fart, for
Western vania—No. 81 WoodnMeet
--. —4--
LIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Nage, Mu
sical Instrument, and Immuter of ILO. Std.,
amnt lb: Zinn= a Clart's vend and mussy liana,
with WI-man'e Ade. Attachment. Also far Dunham's
EHN HAFT, Jr., (suoceseor to Jas. M'Ouf
>Whalstal• dke.o Drogrlst Deal. lv
ZAL Dr. 1216, 5e.141 Wood meat, 3 darn Wow
Mond Mr Dv.
fibollN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
r o, pa
itre. vans. Tarnlsheo !Ind Dl. Stank No. tit
o ' rders .1%11 :emir* rrounot •ttretton.
Wr A mat for Load= • O A. rdurbto family madtelltre.
fru 24-ly
A. FARNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale
Drworists. and Iscavelbetccrere of White Lead. Red
and Labarge, earner Wood and hoot stream. Pitt.
nada•
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
orssa.Pituts. naffs, Vandabee,
• • sod tosot, o Plldebarah. Geod., erarnuctsd. Prizes
rIMIMILICT N
.016111 OTT.
ARAITN &REITER, Wholesale & Retail
.1:= dote. comet of Liberty sad St. Max Aorta
°
SCHOONMAKER c CO., Wholesale
J. Dtaastetr, Ntat4. Wend test. ?mamma.
aITOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
; a co.. comet Rorke: street wad Dtameed—Hem
asoll7 on band tall end complete smortment of
=ram, tt , etl l e . h. Cheats. Portumat7, aad . n Pam= preamtplkocs meal], tomposadat at au
boom. natty
WOOL MERCHANTSO,
DLEA successor 14.751UP.P.11Y ic LEE,
Wool Mester, and Ocen.mbeetees Merehant for the
ot atnertan Weal ficesdalie 131 Mere , street
eir
JAMESR.
i RING: Office and Resi i de i n m e t e . ..
ALIT
WM. VARIAN, M. D., Offtee 6th street,
e.io. BEolthSold• COM /ions —a to 9. ti 1 to
7 to 6, r. f. mi26-17d
MERCHANT TAIIARS.
IiCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and,Clo
.. Wee, No. TO Wood otroot Portkvltir itddotioti
d, Bone and Youtbz , CcloWd. Wt./
LLIAM RIGBY, Mend:wit
arty •
pa. sail Moder Iv Reddy Mods Clotidde.lll LL
Wort..
1;;;av
.EVATTS CQ,.. Merchant ,Tailors, 181
c Liberty gtreet..—We are caw receiving our
c otoeir Goma. far (lentlencro, Wear—Cloth. C.
MANUFACTURING.
•-,-• - ---
WILLIAM. BARNILILL It CO.,
OILER MAKERS and SIIEET-IRON
WORKERS, Wanufnetnrer• of Varnhtlf• Putout
Ekimnow. Maw., My D.d Sloan. Nfoo, Oort.
clonsorn. Sale Para, Sow 1114 Iron Tonto or LU. Burt.
do., AI. Blarkstalthe Work. BriAto and Viaduct Iron%
Booth - Ink done an tho /Wariest swam. r 030.1 rd.
cr.W. WOO/WELL, Wholeaale and Retail
klintdortaror and Ogler In Whore Wm.. No. 33
otrow.
JDUN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
; PATIO."' BOX VlCM•sopertor artier: 50LID BOX
and .BILSZED BOX PIUS, wow of Am:W.6 4.1 6cb.
tamp street& ane plan [ma Um Etandatrost
Imbr-to• att. •
XMB R 0 ID ERE D AND APLICA MAN-
TlLLAS—Mataries=arkad f rzetbroktery and AD.
arty MR.S. L. &WILSON.
OUT No. MX Porst - ii:n.:CatorrOllOll.
Bolivar lire Brick and Crucibl n e Clay Man
ufacturing Coraß
rIVIS COMPANY MA:VINO ENLARGED
their °noway for manstiketuttot,on tog=
to coot the IDGIV•PIid destoad for that:print.,
polvi lK CLT. Onion por a r s at i trai
Plttatarob. Srytotabot 1653.
AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d
traVtiathls:j os
m '" 4 'fordo:rid ba-rtalb. j , Pig;
Picol and 15boe tta= ocx.-Titaltteas,
=alga P= e i de u x .lac. Pliaror ld agi l B,HZ,V7
Cattalo and Fancy Bane and /hum in all their varietraw
altoi Gastlernene One Opera Patent
Mum AL, ame Calf Boob, Yowl.
111lIkota Conswere (Whew and and
Youths' Pool; fowl lb•each Call
Pb... Rh* ea a Wise tr. arta, to aell eadt moo article
to all wbo favor as with their condom as will dr. ntufte •
non. a...nater th• Om; 89 Ilarbet Kraal yap=
Hate anit Cap.
WILSON d'iSONAeap coni_lnntlY on
lasdonont dtoatJolit :'ond Tarmtf 8w MI
11. 'rivals& rata. Thaw demisin . mai
Ws Hat Of Caporood add <lmp, would d g o
.11 to
il.. no nil Brea. ours hydnd almrbenr. no.lB-tf
.D. "ram, • a. Wass
. & CO.
WEIDLESAL3 B . AIL PAPICIONANIA
lIAT AND CAP 'MANUFACTURERS,
AND DKr/2115E4 ALL IMOD Cann&
colours 0? WOOD AND Prrra smarm.
Pittiburgh, Pa.
•316. Sher elect malarsas everulasilty ADA stil•of Lists
szt= thc ht. Thou. Culls ADA lm NtrislA.
•
Coachand Carriage Factory.
JOIINSTON,:IittOTHER hCO., corner of
!ma... And Reteos steads, Allmbeny Cltj.erould
ta ..Aietfo th. Ily tol=rls. end the
sear.. 11.=. hide* end Dheel e. .11 thole eurknxe
stylee of sed fecfortion. •
. AD elders will be executed ettb dried regard to dots
lalty. Ana Twenty of exdsb. Repave aSeo be Attended
to on the =et lesentsble lertna Deing In all their 'work
the beet Lateen Bhafte. Pam and• Wheel Stud. they feel
conftltat AIL who flea awns with their patronage
will be y setteDed w Lela of tbsly work.
•Pa are repeated to glee thud atll Whet D.e
. eDlelnix elsewhere. .0 •
New Coach Factory—Alleghtmo
hen M
H. WHITE re_
wyeettally Intbre, the wattle UM they tan
e e Lama, between nacre handoskey
eine. They ere new nekton Tod ste pretend to resolve
orders ftw every daeoriptem of Macho, Conchae, Charkae,
• Brouchn. Beara . t.en. ke- which. their
tWe.!lrtZ they him, they fee to=ther; ."*.k. e.re -
eegen o itlL ' lt i lltnt .1187 "''" 'nth "
-I log Artie:Wu Stew:lon to thendectlon of outarl
elel . k . tew wen test exernetna wor they hen no
hal In warrnalmg their work. We r thereon" ask
the ettataton of 0.11011, to thla meter.,
,git , -; . ../=n t &Lene I. test smonr, end . en the
IsWitf
ivng • stav Ro_ non & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, -nTTSBURGH,
ELAM(' dud Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
_ and 6:ndwo
in Dm,do: Plalkom ono! Counter dodo.:Docr;
a Wm, Og, and numb ain, Coee
lOUs a of l
various Isthdr..Palot kW* jsism W rod Wt.. ff
faros =
yastaalupc Ntafliablo Iron CUM= of song,.
riots ta and ftoisb.
_w. wAu.AO„
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
1131,321 and =3 yterts 409wele aPNZWO end.
-MONUMENTS,. Tomtug, Dram-St ones
temttm.
tray. on hatotomalMa to e Ze i cTr i r fta t43l"4 t_t; .
towatt ortota. Tam hatalnkl, matmetat de
tyraaializ=o.l7,= ma Blab Mar.
fitaodylth dattattb at nib mat,
- New Goods and Paabiana far Gentleman'
Clothing ihr Sprsng of 1851.-,..
FaWATTS & -C0.. - beg temi respect - N.ly
• b , Inlbrnl tbelt etmrtwkw pub.
at Mon. nn/4.b.4 tp ' "4 //: tont Urfa
oN
1,71 1"
The san..sa awn..? .41nyntood by tow . nagdy.
anni bltberWon_tb then. bumble e,ri ai to 0... riCO lt
lake them to own mations In tie an. dirsatlon. Walt
In, gyntlnnyn - '
. 2 . 1k . 7 4 24 . d
I tptt boon bazit.
, C. W o ABFEIGTON ; -
L ADIES CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE,
is en s eu e. slat! suartentaaV
a=l
Cm Good,: '
datlemette Tint ,
r os t ut UbSeri tha be k t . bej ed . )61114 to info rm - the
- the arffilt
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1855
AGENCIES.
MUSIC, &C.
DRUGGISTS.
MEDICINE.
Boots and Shoes!!
HEW YORK ADVERYIsEBENTE. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
H=N ° 2lr."?.lant i '. l. 2;',s:::7li - .,.{ty.,T',".
Nsassu str.et.) DAY MOIL MNO, JAN VA RV 15. 1,45.
E=l=3
Charles's London Cordial Gin.
WITHOUT the necessity of extraordinary
publlrity,lch narr,ly at; effort on thr part nt thr The U.S. Mail steamer Baltic, from Liverpool
proprietor. this ropertt O. In lb, ati•mt period which h.
elaved aineslte IntnAluctlon . thr Amerkan pnblic.h. With dates to the 30th ult.. arrived at New York
mehleved
llem popular
ula ity h.yond preeottont in the •hole Th um d, „ f ,„ 00 ,
of strobonta.
. . -
The The artif.eate.t ne r e in Thmi.tad Physicians In Great Diplomatic Conference—The L.. t Trla
and the Pelted ate, prnelahn Its trinrcendant for Peace.
. ,
Merit; A high diplomatic conference was to be held
It la upon the sideteurd of the family tud Umber of
every ereu-regnlatrd hot 4 Ilrobe loarlde ..f the rick; ne on the 28th December, at Lord Westmoreland's
i ume nm or the h r rd.thL op a' n. , ,r fi t “,'"` office in %lentil, The embussed, rs of England
ate, b ac. Bode It a slight rtimulant. which. While IL France, Austria, Prussia -.rid rt (Nine!
fee le tiede ahhetltr. aradusity weans him hum the boron"
of ealirtunt. nal restorer ashattercel constitution. Gortschakoff) were to take part in the diacumion.
n dgr i on i !tte The conference is to be "of a Posit TO character."
It.lll= liavor ' ..dlfre '
—lc. great utility daft.'
• ceeleice fur="aarernwa. Lord Westmoreland being reported nick, the
rt= l , ah w eeOue ofhhe hlanere•lted Ihnuounntle conference. for greater convenience and privacy
" '" medr will beheld in his chambers.
oo • •
Titwafers if is itufhpensably rt.:reside, dlapelling the ' The remaining diplomatic news is comprised
annoraoree frequently engendered br change of water,,
~,, ~,,..b„,,, ,„,,,,,,,/ ~,,.., , ,,,sr ~,,,,dion. . in the following despatch from Vienna, ...fith :
CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL DIN is rotor le tsitottv "Prince Gurtachakoll has presented a note, which
bottle. .tamped with the proprioto '• name, • fee smile !
diette. upon the label, and packed In Wet or two dozen he 60a received from St. Petersburg, to Count
sllOl. It is believed to be unsatisfactory, but
ari of Lenten.. The Re to . Charlen London P
Cordial Gin can be had retail of a llrespectable drassists I ,I s not the final reply of Itussia."
a nd
grocer. at allhotele. and whole
EN eale
Of
th
CHARLES.e sole hate.,' The event of the week is the speech of the
DE VllO it A
as Pearl st., New York. Emperor of France, which makes no allusion to
Foram treated with on liberalterm. I e...lrode any prospect of peace, and ix followed up by a
Extension TableL
M. 11.F.ERIVI, 150 Wooster at., between
9 r More and Honston atm.. New York. Slamnfactorm.
A ge assortment always on hand. Orders for Shipping
pneernanr attended to. ecl7.lmr
q . )I7PIL et CO., Wholesale Print Sellers,
publishers, ;renters, sod .11anufaetaring Artist"
0 , on. Parts. London, Merlin, and N. :Ai Broadway,
New York. nataltermee.nt by Mal The enesi neneent
to the trade and luentutions. Picture Frame. forolehrd
0e.17.3mv
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot.
WM. McPARLA.ND St CO.,
33 MAIDEN LANE siZir TOR)
Warehouse 1.45 Pratt at., Baltimore, 3ld.
BANKSBANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House
',
Sairsofovory elm
Warrant.] In stymy espet. constantly on band Gn. sale, and
Ore Toag, April 60.13.54.
Yam. W. AEftriand: °stale:nen—ll gives me pleas
ure to Inform T., that your Solo ',purred my Books and
rt t iC u . l :x? hr n ln th l
tee
ss i r d lght, h1 c1113,",..7 rT
,7 It
to es ." ltlifongnout too ena to Intense heat, Its am
too ts Tomah:on:l unharmed. The naja with little repairing.
mia.l think, answer tsr soother trial h..pestftilly your,
TN T.JF.rIN Y, Jr.. 11 South Illlam et.
FEVER AHD AGM
DR. EDWARD BLEECRER'S
STAMPEDE MIXTURE,
Arta. Freer and tAaper Pd.. Arlen.ata and al
Buttons Arecnon,
RE Proprietors of this Medicine will state
without hesitation sr ftay of contradiction. that the
66 M.Mworl ha cured mom pees.* where it has
been intr0....n.01. any other medleine tonee for the
above nieces.e. Thla medicine huneither Amend nor
Q. 211111. In Its COIIINfitIOI3. all of tbe ingredient. are of •
gr redly healthy c.racter and Melly stlmalati. and
co:VigglTo L t h' b t : ' Viti A' ecte ' l e "' r:V . l. ' ati :
dMa p atmosphere no more than smut in their ontalheZth.
Pdmters ns tbe canantry where the Acne yrs
eMles
_wil doll to adopt Lb le medicine,. the patient le
Oct °Waal to lay he while under treatment and they may
be nano. .zr. dowdyrare. She Proprietor couldintralnce
thousands of certitrates from thnew.the Mahe/drupe.-
ability. but ;weer...Lyi to the rick our one bottle and
yen will base the Infall ible proof InreelL roll direc
ti for Its me acrompany each bottle you .
Cetineates can be men at the oftles,bnowins where fhb
bledicht• has tuna when all other. ham failed.
For Mayen.sla and all nth. lino. Complaint. there I.
not • better Medicine Int. mark..
I.lt hessian ...taken th the meetaaMniebina mdecnes
etormal cameo( Itheurnatlato tee d fur the.
plaints take. tablespoonful • day.
On. bottle of thie Me d.. very often has the deeded el.
feet. trice.per bottle.
for
anad do by Ihnsichrts in all p.m. the railed ata slst..
.d Ca.
All VlitOlasala °idon moat be addrevAaLl to MELD
BLEEECIt, ad. Pmrrirtorm. AA Broadway, New York.
Loorra—lllaattnaltroa.,ll. A. Faboartnek It Co.. L WA
cox &Co.. and Gm. LL Keys, Pittaborcb., - IyMII v•
IRON WAREHOUSE,
MARTIN, SPRING Lt. CO„
LI," in
IRON AND STEEL,
Gintaanol Strect, Pim rm..
limp.ia, on hand et her rtanant ef Raz. RN
Band. Horan SI, and IRON,
STEEL OF ALL KINDS.
31embinsta from alinectiotdi cf tn. canon, an tnetted to
nal at send their Emden before barinn
Ord., b; mall entrusted le 0121 , flet VIII b. Sand at the•
Invest marksmen'. MARTIN. .
jaLl-e MI dr...n.14, et- X Y.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
NEW YORK.
romeetel..lia.l7o ;Mum at.. oer, Ike renal, ,
MPORTING the leadinr, Devoe frdm their
mzrkata. !nth In Elm), and ' Llat 11:41111.
Yrrneh and English :Chemlealz. rnrfuannry, Tonth.
Selland llalr Rruehnt. flalr 11/nm...band Ntrap., Parts and
Trieste St.nnene. Crk, nrarn, Ac.. thy ~/rfor thrm on
the wet res.onlvl.. ten.. nler....ltbor 1,, pnrnnn.
.111 evening, their tn. stunting, Jete-tetn•
QA.5,11.1Y.1. L. 'CAVERLIG , WIoIens.Io Deal-
I.Jeren 6f0003. Isalotrd Puna and Tula, Rnod and
Warn. Elotkot., mete. ceel.e - e. Tele.. Wkklet. 4 ntrh
\.wN. Tart.
I. Deal, No.lo Cathaul y et awl No. C. I.7l7:ltram d
Ban., Nom York. mhl-Irr
MISCELLANEOUS
ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY ANL SALE
sTABLE.
orwrr Dsa.ond street and CArrry Alley.
..v164.1 PITTABITRUIT. PA.
ASHLAND HOUSE,
ARCH SILLY?, ABOVR sinincTri sTRIRT.
PIIILADELPITIA.
H. S. BENSON, Paorzurroa.
zirrn Board. ILA. no day..“
May 3. 1844-1.11
mr r. sera
bottle)
Oats elan. NaLTei. othrea Gate et.Cherlea Perry
bottle)
VITT HOTEL, (law Hrown 8,) corner of
Flositabld and Third streete. Pittalnirgh. Pa.. OLAL.Ie
Proprietor.
~ tho /16irndelarge and commellon• Foca .4.10. under.
""' , 8 1; " le7illt ‘hed nVo h n ' o7thT gr 2,4
nubile. Caesars hancare. aehdern
JeOHN SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of
North Common and Pedant .c, AllogibenT at,
re he extensively man amine. every deserialon el
VEHICLES. of it, but mantel s 1 and by workmen.
lb has also opened a WARS:ROM In the ;IL a t
ballellnia farPeennd above Weed et... whet, he has at twee
ad• very stock of work. (with daily addition.) to
which he invites the attention and critical examination.
teatime emifldant—noon his eontinued success In butane..
Eth. exterube sae, the nraterla mil workmen employed,
Kyle of hula.. of ht. work—he cannot b• nr.myeted with to
lb. tat or Wed. neNint JOHN - NAT'L
•
W.4_LTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
I v Dealer let Kan. /14V andecandlve Paper lien!
th aiggSnt. gh: celebrant; memaketame.
court t Ch. of Parill. EILLV4I
.
ARInSHIONS FOR LADIES'DRE SS
re—Tbe Parish Yeabions
o the JUNE. alma per Ranier
- W."
th""Wo''o llrtl3. V N. WILSON,
1ef.1701 Nn 2XI II Penn. atm. Ilan* dna.
SIBS, /01013 & CO.,
gPROPRIETO/13
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
My ORWARI)INO ANC COMMISSION
MERCTIAIBII, Coral ktmly. Sonnth amok CUM
th. Ps.
Hanna, Lard, lard 011., We. Pork,Klee, or-
Ma and No.lriolt, Mallow.** and &Mob Ils Woo, Bollrar
SAM and Clay. A nthrwolte Cowl. an. melt
PrISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSiIIP-
The firm of LAVELY a PAXTON I. ehl. My dlr.
ol by - mutual orinont. We ham ifispowml of our
tin (irtme Patahllahment, No. lad I.llwirty M., to Mr. J.
W. Me/AITIAND, who will andirma tho Mantra 1.1.1 io
horoby antlimirad to railltiot all sommto duo to um and to
arttle all dol.. amine, to JOHN LATELY.
AumMt nd, 1/154. J. WILEAIN PA XlAlbl
James W. McFarland,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
FBMILY GROCERIES,
rreits,Pickles, Spices, Preserves,
WOOD AND UILDOIV IVARE,
Docustie iloweWirnishing Gond',
No. 466 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh
BANKING HOUSES
JOHN T r . HOGG:
TORK,
Nee. 221913111 :I D IF. pin MOW
LADELYM
PITTNBURGII, ALI.ROIIPVY CO.,
SOMHIDINT. Fomnumr
MOUNT PLEABANT, WK-TMORICD Kn..
CONN ELLAVILLE. FAYETTE CO.,
UNIONTOWN,
BROWNIIT/LLD, "
I Deposita ravine', lgorreernto :cud+. Dmn.
bud collected, Doak Not. grol Epode bought owl reo
Mucks, Notes goel onoer Socruitleo turorht weed
tuounforlou. Conurp.derwo .6 collections rolloDul.
nezatf .
s.NOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth et., agent I
for aeilhur sod buying PATENT MOUT& Is now
airail to 'ell the ibllonlog htely Tatou tad article=
Trott', went 04101olaul, tor Sham Enthral
ewe*Wont Drill. for Drilling bow.
Pose Rota Drilling Machined. , • •
Copeland'. Statlonory sad Po•table Ban Mina
Crsirford'a gleam mut Wit. , Won..d
Orlillth's Wrought boo Eallromil C ha irlsehlore.
These articles haw beau esataload by practical oweilaa
lea and toactilnlais, and pronounced superior to soy 1p tow
Ho Is also sittborkerd to Nell alghlaao nags and' 'vend
thew articles In part of the moon ,
11. haa alto b rae batinanatd Nutt. audWasbare. sad
einduid Brigs Work.
lis Is Wei preparal to take Aloud,. ths sole of oth
er Wanted !WOW sod over Invelittona nod fn too
bualoss. faithful mid condant sitatithm •
Ile refl. to the Who
" laltD.•
The naberrTheri hart
to
leap aintalnted with Mr
Moms Sawn, sad haw to bridtstloo remmm..U.Sl
• him to all who wsr orish to employ Ins inrirlees, a. • goo-
Um= of undoubted Integrlty.d Indefatigable Industry
In whom atertlona entry tallsose i n v lsi •
B. Cong.
Ww.larlaurrar., • • J u oiallr sham_
W. 11. Peony, os •
Jatleff Wood, N if - oboes k Rau
rir.l4G;i:
§ita.,
. A. W. Leant.
Premasaii. Novslubff 271
L IL Livingston..
William Y. Johnston.
Ando., Patton.
WUsce Meentabis.
ltir+ . .4tt
Fall 111111 Winter Gob.
EMlONDThcrens.
himieliArr 'TAILOR,
las LIBERTT SZRZET '
L=RAVE nowon hand a large Stock of Fall
owlet., ok.oe,Loreterathort orretlre/7 ooirdmolia
b Postings of UN moot booolifitivottmot hifth
ag,.. Olaf ISM. of offfliTst7lo aaa shodotn thrtoov
an 0.13 e! I vIII onlornr .ott thyrout twee"
Mum. mad sornalkt to mit. m 92
=ll
loan of
_five hundred millions of francs. • There
has been an important diplomatieconference at
Vienna. The Prussian mission to &gland proves
to have been of no importance. The bill for the
enlistment of foreigners into the British service
is passed into law. Parliament has adjourned.
Affairs before Sebastopol are unchanged. The
Arctic exploring ship enterprise, Capt. Collinson
has arrived at Bong Kong, en her way to Eng-
land. Liverpool Cotton .Market quiet, favoring
buyers, but not quotably lower. Not much no
titity in the Gram market, bat prices are firmly
maintained. Money market unchanged. Amer
ican 14ecurities in good demand, especially Vir
ginia Stock and Illinois Central bond.; Erie
neglected; fair inquiry for Now York Central
six and sevens Convertible. Consols have va
ried very little, and closed at 91} @Mt
The War.
Tun Oman or SEBASTOPOL—No CEI/1901: tw
Asrataa—The news from the teat of war may
be again summed up Lu a few words. Nothing
new had taken place up to the 20th December.—
The "Itussiens claim to be doing considerable
damage to the ememy's approaches, nevertheless
the French third parallel is monnted with can
non. To the 18th December 18,000 French and
English reinforcements had arrived in the Cri
mea. An °Mend dispatch to the Paris Moniteur
from Ilalaklava, says, "the situation of the Al
lies is excellent." Oen. Liprandi; however, with
40,000 men, was manoceuvering in the vicinity of
lienseliikoff is rick, and Gen. Os
teuracken commands in the meantime.
On the 6th, Bth and I Ith the garrison of .Be
bastopol made sorties as already published. The
weather continues bud. Five thousand Turks
had landed et Etipatoria. The destination of
Omar Paella's army is kept profocully secret. but
it is thought they will invest the north side of the
fortress, and thus complete the lines. The 'rail
way'eapedition,' from tkighind is already on the
why in eaten stamers and two sailing ships,
with all the materials tnr constructing a railway
from Malatya to Sebastopol.
Dtutv - or Oresartoss.—We collect, in date,
the few events that have transpired.
December ith and tlth.—According to &Oak
laveletters of the ith, the sortie made during
the Night of the :Ail was of no great importance.
The new French and English ba.teries are all
but completed, or also the works around the bay
of Krunierch The bulk of the ItUrnalsn army is
reported et liakshiserai. but there are powerful
bodies of troop. fll ration, between that place and
letterman
About midnight of the oth, n movement was
observed among the Ituseinne in the valley of
13ainklavn, and lights were seen moving in the
redoubts which they-- s the Ilusainne--have heid
since the affair of the Shah net. It Ives suppo
sed they had receive,' reinforcements and were
abhut to att.:, but after a time. the noise of
wheels and the trump of men ceased, and the
alarm was over. Towards morning flames broke
out from the redoubts, and it woo discovered
that the Itussinris had retired. The French
plashed forward. end found only wooden
g*e in the embrinutres, the Rnssians having
suacveded in currying away all their artillery.
to 'the number of 85 placer, The immediate tes
sera of this retreat is not known.
/tom this date to the 15th, it is stated that
the allies have completely repaired their siege
and defensive works, which had been much dam
aged by the rain. There had been heavy rains
for some weeks, and the whole country was in•
undated with the mud. The communication be
tween Perekop and Simferopol was completely
interrupted. A week had elapsed since a cour
ier had arrived nt Wee. from Sebastopol. The
return of fine weather had materially benafitted
the suite of the roads, and permitted a renewel
of iutreity in both armies.
The stew...Opera:testa
linecenes 7 —The tire te.day wits not heavy,
nnr well eustamed on either side, hut there were
several severe skirmishes between the French
end English ridemen and the Russian caralii-
Mier".
At three o'clock three battalions of French
chaeseur., with nine guns, proceeded from the
heights and made a reconnolsaticc in force, along
the valley of lialaklava up tc thu Turkish re
doubt. They fou.4l'd that the Russians were still
in possession of part of the valley—three batal•
ions of their ipTantry being visible in the gorge
of the Tehernay.
December B.—Frost during the eight was se
vere, and it haring hardened the roads, some
of the allies' heavy gnus were brought to the
front.
December 11.—A despatch of this date states
that to-day the RU.ll.ls attacked the French
out-posts, and gained possession of three mor
tars, but were repulsed with the loss of fifty
10011.
Other despatches, em Harseilles,.. state that In
a sortie (the date is assigned to the 12th,) the
linSelann lost Seven hundred men,but whether:the
two accounts refer to the same transaction, it is
futpostiVile to say.
Admiral Hamelin, writing on the 12th, says—
" For the last two daye the place has kept up a
tolerable brick fire. The enemy has made two
vigorous sorties against our finer. and those of
the English. - As soon as he reached the part
pot, he was received by a well sustained fire of
musketry, and repulsed et the point of the bay
onet, after en obstinate struggle."
December 12.—T0-day Gen. Ostensorre
connOltered In tar force. amts. skirmish occursk \ l
near the ruins of Inkermsnn. We have no de
tails.
December hiked reports thatnoth
lug particular occurred this day. Unfavorable
weather hindered the progress of the works, and
the fire was feeble, especially from the English
batteries.
December 111.—The Paris Monitour publishes
"•eatisfoetory° amounts to this date. Reinforce
ments continue to arrive. Turkish troop. were
beginning to arrive from Varna.
December 20.—The latest dates are from Men
eehikoff, who reports to the 20th there was no
change in the aspect of *Hairs.
CO.C.IIe. or one Lan or DIMICC.—By this
teat mail from Europe, it was stated that the
Russians had retired to their second line of de
fence, and were removing come of their gone to
the ships. This information was telegraphed to
the Landon Frees. We see no further confirms
non of the statement. excepting a letter in the
SoMateo Freund. which says. "the defence of the
fortress in now to be conducted on s new plan.
The costly mound will he removed from the
bastions on the wall and carried book to the
ships. Twenty-two ships! have been equipped,
and are now ready for sea."
It is probable the garrison have mined the'
places which they pretend to hare left. The
Fremdin Blatt bays likewise, that the defence of
Sebastopol will no longer, extend to the outer
Hue on the Tcherwiya, bat be confined to the
forts. The bulk of the Russian army will en
trench itself strongly on the - heights neat Bak
ahineral and Simferpol. The communication
with Perekop will be permanent, while that with ,
Sebastopol will depend on contingencies. De-
Welled oorpe of observation will, however, be
placed on the Tchereaya, Relbeek and Knecht.
Ttta RCOSIAN AND ALLIED FLZETS--8011216
rtIOIISISBASTOrOI.- , --011 the Oth of Decembet two
Russian etenmere, the Vladimir and Bossarshia,
towing nix-gun beats, came out of the harbor of
Sebastopol. One of them steamer', unheed
ing the French frigate Alegere, *bleb was
cruising near. went - close in shore to Strelitska
Bay, and commenced firing on a French steamer
and bomb-ketch, which were there, Oa °beer,
ingthis, the French steam frigates Valorous and
Terrible - wetittb their relief, onvilich 'the 'net:t
alons retired under shelter or the batteries.—
This sortie has proved that there is a passage
loft for egress between the sunken ships, although
- only wide enough fbr one ship to pass eta time.
- The Russian fleet could, however, form in safety
undo* cover of the - bath:ties— .11 Raiders an
nouncement says that this sortie of the steamer
was a mere tweennoleanoe. The allied fleets, ex
cepting the cruisers, are new moored outside Of
the ctotable bay of. ehersonneous, where.the an
ther-age la better than at Satoh.
Tun Havrid...-The governments of England
and France have notified the Swedish governs-
meld that they Intend to:withdrew the permit - -
11011 which they gam Untryearilor trade tete
carried on - between Fininark and the Russian
harborer Iti - the White Sea during the blockade of
the paid trends; and-tkit 'lowland fame of the
allloa, then it appears in those seen, will have'
. .
orders to put a :dop to all commercial intercourse the reeeipts Ind the ordinary Budget will be pre-
This announcement was officially made known at belated to you imlanced. The resources of the
Christiana on December Uth. loan alone will suffice for the expenses of the
RESSIA3 tyglls.—The Czar's two sons passed war.
Perekop on We 9th, returning to St Peters- -You will see with pleasure that our revenues
burg. have not diminished. Commercial activity is
A Russian Ukase is published, ordaining that maintained—all the great works of public utili
whoever shall, after a battle commit acts of cruel- ty are cotinued—andProvidelice has designed to.
ty on the wounded or unresisting, shall suffer grant us a harvest which will satisfy all out..
the punishment of death. wants.
Gen. Munorteir is appointed to the command "Governmont nevertheless does not shut its
' of the Caucasian limey, with all the powers pre- eyes to the distress occasioned by the high price
musty enjoyed by Prince 1% oronzoff. Gen. Os- lit provisions, and has taken every measure in
tensiuken is moved from the command of the 3d , its power to provide against this distress and to
to the 4th corps, vice Dannenberg, disgraced, relieve it ' New sources of labor have been me-
The exportation of sheep skins, provisions, rated in m.thy district,
rope, sailcloth, linen and live cattle, is prohibited "The struggle which is going JII elrcunibscribed
from the Russian porta of the Danube, Black ' by moderation and justice, whilst it makes the
Sea and Sea of Azoffheart beat, nevertheless alarms so little, that
I
Odessa letters state that some anxiety existed shortly an assembly will be held here from all
there from the hints of the London press respect- parts of the globe, with the products of peace.—
mg an intended bombardment of the place; but, Strengers will be struck by the remarkableayec
the spot there was no appearance of any hostile their of a country which counting on a divine
demonstration. providence maintaining a war 600 leagues from
It is not generally known that the chief engi- . its frontiers, and which at the same time with
neer officer who conducts the defence of Sebes- I equal seal developes its internal riches—a coon
topol is Gen. Destrem, a Frenchman. Destrem try which does not prevent agriculture and in
was presented to the service of the Emperor Al- deistry from prospering, the arts firm flourish
exander by Napoleon 1., at the time of the treaty UT—and where the genius of the nation reveals
of Tilsit. Destrem is not only an accomplished itself in everything which tend to the glory of
engineer, but a poet of considerable talent. He France."
has translated into French verso the fable of The Emperor's speech wan frequently inter
}intuit, called "The Russian Lafontaine." rupted by acclamations, and terminated nmidre-
The Journal of Si.Petershurgh contains an or- pealed cities of "Vise l'Empareur " Immediate
der rattly° to the forwarding of gifts to the ly thereafter; the newly appointed Senators and
,L ..I in the Crimea. Officers are appointed Deputies took the oaths. The session was do
to visit the wounded of the fleet, to administer re- <dared formally opened, and the Emperor and
lief in money and comforts, to take their instruo- Empress quitted the ball, under a salute of ar
tions respecting the care of their families, to tlllery
take charge of their lettere, and otherwise to The English papers exhaust all their terms of
administer aid. Sixty Sisters of Charity have eulogy in praising the Emperor's speech. Even
been sent as nurses the London Daily News, the ultra liberal (rodi-
General Sehabelsky, a most energetic man, cal) organ, says. "Napoleon rises to the level of
has succeeded Gen. Annenkoff as Governor of his situation. His language is the language of a
Odessa. statesman. Hie speech is characterized oan
Eight English steamers have been taking eloquence as powerful as that of the first of his
eoundlngs off Etchakoff, hence it is surmised that name, and ituffmtely more chaste and dignified,"
the allies will make an attack on Kilburn, pre- Ton Frye Hosinurn Mmmos Loss.—On the
paratory to an attack on Perekop. 27th, the legislative body unanimously adopted
4 ukase, dated December 12th, orders a levy the bill authorizing the Minister of Finance to
of 10 men in every 1000, throughout the eastern nego ti a t e a new loan of 500,000,000 francs.—
half of the Empire, to commence on the 15th Two hundred and forty-one members were pres-
F'ebruary, and be completed by the 13th of eat when the bill was voted. On the evening of
March. Jew, ere not exempt. the 2811, the whole assembly met at the 'Fade.
The Very Latest by Telegraph.
nes, and presented the bill to the Emperor.
CONSTtallyopLE, Dec 20 —lt is confideetl , y .
ITALY —Accordme to letters from Florence of
asserted that a resolution has been adopted by -
the 19th, Tuscany will soon be evacuated by the
the allies to storm Sebastopol as soon a. the
Austrian troops. The regiment of French dm.
Turkish reinforcements come up .
The Fretich, it Ls said, are to storm, while the goons that hasbeen in Bomb since 1819 is to be
immediately withdrawn, and is not to be re-
Britmh And Turkish forces attack Gen. Menschi-
p,amed The
koif s command .
Sardinian frigate Degennes
3. is to sail soon
It is reported that Omar PashaPashahas written to
from Genoa for America, with 4 persons who
the Sultan, making it a condition or hts accept
are exiled for political offence.
ing the comneueL that he shall base two votes
A curious quarrel has broken out at Naples
in the common of war, in order to prevent his
being outvoted by Gen. Canrobert between the Krug and the Jesuits. The Neapoli
tan Minister of the Police recently sent for - father
VIFYYk, Dec 2.8 - -A despatch from Wormier
Wu, e, the head of the order ofJesue, and th
u""'e" that "u"'au naval ' ru"°r3 u "
farmed him that he moat no longer teach the
ken out of the 13altirdeet, had arrived at Sebes- 1
i "revolutionary' ,
doctrine that the Pope is sups.
repel, and to their presence is due the recent
or to all the kings of the earth. The minister
precision of the re from Selastopol, as well as
the new-found 1 Illness of the (beet.
t
' added, that in IE4B the Jesuits had been rent
oat of the kingdom 'in coaches," but if they con
tinued to tench such doctrines they would be
Another deep ch from V..., states, that at
a conference het there on the 28th, notes were
exchanged betty eu the represematives a tb. " h ' ed n t w o l th th e t , uks L . ' F h ath i, e ,.. v
m,thu'ePaPte ande
three allied pow IN, defining the sense in which
}
published a statement., professing
the cabinet understood the four points proposed threat , have .
their entire de-oton to the absolute monarchy
its the conditions of peace .
ob
_ tiortschakoff, it Is understood, has demanded °f N .les
time to obtain instructions from his government .
IVrasteo
Ti c f,,,,,,,, speech—C:ontruelt of the Pros
therrou—ht /West on tie Fun I.—Greal Woe'
l non of 500,4,0,090 of Feaner-7 he British
1 - 01 of Thank, to the i.'ren.qg Artoo
On Tuesday the dtith of December, the Em
peror Napoleon 111. opened in person, in the
Salle des Mareachaux, at the palace of the Tuil
levies, the legislative session of 1856. The
throne placed at the end of the room, elevated
on a dais, in the bay of the window which looks
into the garden. On the right of the throne
was placed a chair fur Prince Jerome Bonaparte,
and on the left another for Prince Napoleon, ab
sent in the Crimea.
On toe right and left of the two choirs were
seats for the recognized princes of the Bonaparte
family, and tlear them others for the great ofs
core of the crown, the cardinals, marshals,
admirals. ministers, grand crosses of the legion
of honor, the president, vice-president, and mem
bers of the Council of State. The diplomatic
corps occupied a position to the right of the Em
peror, the members of the Senate were in front
of the throne to the right, and the members of
the Corps Legislative to the left: deputations
from the judicial body, the Catholic and non-
Catholic clergy, and the superior commandant
of the National Guard and Staff. A number of
generals and colonels of the imperial Guard and
the army of Paris were oleo present.
The gallery above and iu front of the throne.
won rescried for the Empress, the Princesses,
the Indio, of the Imperial household, and others,
who had received invitations. At a quarter to
12 the ladies invited took their places. At 12
came the corpse diplumatione. At five minutes
to 1 o'clock a master of ceremonies announced
the Empress. A salve of 101 guns noticed her
arrival, and attended by the Princess hlatlide,
and a bevy of ladies. Eugenie entered, and
took her ptaoe in front of the throne, lmmedi
, ately thereafter the Emperor, attended ►y. a
brilliant cortege, entered the hall, and took bin
vent on the throne. Prince Jerome Napoleon
seated himself on the right, Prince Luctan Lou
is, and Prince Lucien Murat on the left. An
usher proclaimed, •'Gentlemen be seater —after
which Napoleon pronounced the following
SPEECH.
"Gentleman, Senators end Deputiest—Sino. our
lest meeting great events have happened. The
appeal which 1 made to the country to corer the
expenses of the war, was so well responded to,
that the result even surpassed our hopes. Our
arms have been victorious in the Baltic and in
the Black S-a. Two great battles have eked
bistro upon our flag. Striking testimoney hen
proved the intimacy of our relations with Eng
land. The British Parliament has voted thanks
to oar generals and soldiers. A great empire,
reinvigorated by the chivalrous spirit of its tov•
ereign, has separated itself from the power
which for forty years has menaced the tndepen•
deuce of Europe. '
"The Emperor of Austria has concluded 'a
treaty, defensive at present, aeon perhaps offen
rive, which unites his cause to that of France
and England. Thus, gentlemen, the longer the
war continues, the more numerous becomes the
number of our allies, and the cliner are drawn
the bonds already formed.. What firmer bonds
can there in fact be, than those bearing the names
of victories belonging to the two armies, nod re
calling a common glory—than the same anxie
ties and the same hopes agitating the two coun
tries—than the same views and the same inten-
tione animating We two governments is every
corner of the globe
"Thus the alliance with England is not the
result of a passing interest and of tt policy of
circumstance. it is the union of two powerful
notions ;associated together for the triumph of n
cause in which, for more than a century, their
greatness, the interest of their civilisation, and
at the tame time the . liberty of Europe, have
been engaged.
"Unite, then, with me in this solemn occasion,'
to thank here, in the name. of Franco, the Brit
ish Parliament, for Its cordial and warm demon
stration; and the English army and its worthy
Commanders, for their valiant 00-operation.
••Sett year, if peace should not base been re
established, I hope that I shall have to render
similar thanks to Germany, the, union and pros
perity of which we desire. lam happy to pay
a just tribute of praise to the army and Reel,
which, by their devotion and discipline, have
. worthily responded to my expectations, in France
as in Algona, in the north us in tits eooth.
'Alp to the present moment, the army of the
East has had to suffer, and has overcome every
thing—disease, fire, tempests and privations—a
citadel incessantly re-provisioned, defended by a
formidable artillery by land and sea—two hostile
armee, superior in numbers. Nothing could
weaken its courage or impede its impetuosity.—
Every man has nobly done his duty, from the
Iderehall who bid death wait till victory had
crowned him, flown to the privates and sailors,
whose bravery in expiring was a prayer for
Fiance—an acclamation for the elect of the
country..
"Let as, then, declare together that the army
and the fleet have well - deserved of their cutlery..
War, it is true, entail creel sacrifices, yet every
thing commands me ,to push it on with .viger;
and with that object In view I count on your as
sistanoe,
“The land army consists at present of 691,000
soldiers, 118,000 horses; the navy of 62,000 sail,-
ors; on Wardship.
"His indispensible to keep up this effective
force. To fill up thevacancies caused by annual
liberations end war, I shall request from you , as
I did but year, a levy of 140,000 men, and abal
wOl be introduced to ameliorate
. (without in
creasing the expenses, of the treastu7) the ion
ditiOn of the soldiers TIM will co-engage. It
will afford immense advantages byfurg the
number of old soldiers in the army, - aild by Al
, tainishing the oppresslottof conscription. This .
till will, I hope, soon haVoTOUr 'approbation.
shell auk /idle' authority tei conclude a - new'
fia anal Loan: Doiddleas auntie ineaeuin
.itiCrtl3ll the National debt, but let it not be for
gotten that, by my conversion of:the Banta, the
interest of that debt; harbeen . peducont twenty , :
one:nidlltme and a 'half. ' hfy efforts hive been:
&initial to plum the expensee on a footing' with
SIIIIIIENTE OF IiNEADaTUFTB FROM THE UNITED
STATE, TO EVUOPE.—Tbe New York Shipping.
List furnishes a statement of the exports of
breadvtntrs from the Malted States to Europe
from the Ist of September to the 26th December
1554, and for the same time in 18555, from which
we make up the annexed comparative table:
mons, 1864
To England and Ireland
To the Continent
soma time, 1853
CEINEM
To Europe
Same time; 1843
Decren.e in 1854
cowl, 1054
To England end Irelpd....
To the Continent
These comparisons show that the decrease in
the export of breadstaffs has been general, 'and
that the falling off in the inspections and export
of flour at, Baltimore, to which we had occasion
to refer in making up our annual statement, has
been shared in by all the ports of shipment.—
The figures also show that the stock of flour an.
wheat in the country must still be large, the 04-
knowletigeel shortness of the crop not being equal
to the reduction of our exports. Agamst_this
we, hoverer, must set the fact, that the demand
for our breadstuffs in 1853 began en a full stock
whilst at the opening of September .1854, the
quantity on hand, was much reduced.
Mo*nawv in Tut Mt7ELDIRED Bureau.—The
citizens of Lewisville have erected a monument
to W. 11. G. Butler, the teacher shot by Matt.
Ward. It is an elegant piece of workmanship,
built of -Italian marble, and about ten feet in
height. The inscriptions on. its sides are as fol
low.;
•William 11. O. Butler, born in Jefferson Co.,
Indians, Ootobor 3d, 1826; died at Louisville,
Ky., Nov. 2d, 1853."
On the reverse—
A man without fear and without reproach; of
gentle and retiring disposition; of clear and
vigorous mind; end acoomplished scholar: a de
voted and successful teacher; a meek and hum
ble Christian."
On the north side.—
•lie fell by the hand of violence, in the pres
ence of hie loving pupils--a martyr to his Ude
ity In the discharge ot duty."
On the south title--
. .
"This monument
. is erected by his pupils and
a bereaved community, to show their apprecia
tion °This worth, and to perpetrate their horror
at his murder."
. .
This is not more monument to the murdered
man than to the murderer; for, on the stone, to
the gaze of all eyes, in his crime etigraven in
words that no atonement can trash away. Haw
much better for the criminal's own memory it
he had suffered some legal penalty for his bloody
deed.--Seadosky Reg.
THE SLAVE Coen AT CAVBILIDGE..—This ease
came up for hearing before Judge Delong, at
Cambridge on the I lth of December. :The facts
are briefly as follows: Two negro boys, one ten
and the other nine years of age, were in the act
of being token from Richmond (Va..) to Ken
tucky, by one A. W. Graham, agent of the own
ers. lie had instructions to convey them by
the Ohio river from Wheeling; but navigation
being auspended by ice, he took the cars on the
Central Ohio Railroad. When reaching Cam.
bridge an accident occurred which detained the
passengers, and while thus detained persons in
terfered to procure the freedom of the boys.—
Able counsel was employed on both sides. Af
ter hearing arguments, Judge Pelong decided
that the boys were free from tho•power and con
trol of the respondent, (Graham.) The Judge
was of opinion that they were too young to Make
the election'asked for by respondent's motion,
[which was, that the boys should be brought in
to Court, for the purpose of making their elec
tion to go with their masters or remain,) and
overruled the same. Upon motion of counsel
for the State, a guardian was appointed, who
immediately took them In • cliSrge.—Gurreney
Quito Lin et:. —A correspondent writing from
Washington, to the N. Y. Herald, anys it is ru
mored there that the real object of the Kinney
expedition le not the malarioto swamp lands of
the musqulto coast, but the heenUful island of
Cuba. "The plan, I learn, is to ship some two
or three thousand men, armed to the teeth, in a
couple of swift steamers, to start publicly for
Elan Juan; but privately to 'steer for Cuba, and
slip in at some unprotected pointand commence
tho liberation of the Gen. Henderaon
and 0012Gral Quitman, of Mississippi, in view of
this enterprise, are reported as being able to ap
ply funds to help it on to . this extent of over one
million of dollar'. The President, in his official
capacity, is, of course, ignorant of the real drift
of this Kinney expedition; bat I presume that
the Kitchen Cabinet are in the ',oast."
rarliciAkrca Beacon reporter "We are .gratified
to he able to anhormoo that 12:10.1.5=e3 have been
nearly consammaied for 'eatehliehing In Almon,
a new Bank. It will be emphatically a home in-'
stitntion; the stock being airiest entirely held
in this vicinity, and our soundest capitalists-en.:
liated ha lta behalf. The neensaity for pelt an
Institution in our Midst inacknowledged on
hands; and we het that the new - Institution wlil
deserve and enjoy the' fattest measure and eon-
Advice, from gespidoe 'mentkot worst ante
fed`ictories of. the genW.tener do-govern
.vectitibotg . twit these, like tluegovenamant
teries, arozotiredytmrellable, sad not worth the
ttitiy **spy to a newsmen.. Tits out,
Insiltramidaloo ertllgliotablyreprieterit alithesi
fights as gicreromemt victories.
VOLUME LXVIII--NUMBER 123.
! MURDER 19 FORT Warm—We see by the
Daily Standard, that a mast diabolical]. murder
woo committed in Fort Wayne on the erasing of
the Bcl inst. A man by the name of Dtmbar,
from Ohio, was around there with the latention
of purchasing lands He had some corisidirede
money with him, audit appears that three men
named Romaine, Reefer and Madden had inept
on the old man's purse. They tried chloroform
itrst, but failing in this, they concluded to mar -
der him outright Accordingly one of them
struck him on the head with a stick of wood as
he was returning to a hotel. The three than
divided the spoils. They were arrested the neat
morning, on suspicion, when Madden map •
confession ea above.
KASZAII.—A letter from Gov. Reeder is pub
lished in the Easton Democratic papers, In which
he says that Kamm territory, much as it- has
been commended, has been undermined. He da.
scribes it as possessing an tuausttally fertile soil
and abundance of game, and advises allidassis
of building mechanics to emigrate thither.
The many friends of General Paul Anderson,
of Cincinnati, will regret to learn that he met
with an accident in this city on Monday last, by
falling on a pavement covered with ice, and
fraertring his' thigh bone.—Louiroilir Courier.
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LIEESE-500 Ins. prime W. IL witting
just mod and for sale tq. aItNIIT 11. OOLIDTS.
OLIDAY BOOKS of all kinds at DAVI
SON'S Cheap took Start. 65 ?glutei A.. dd
ABARGAIN FOR MANIJFACTGRERS.
—le offered In Aden:wham at Dig !fan, vo the Bls
err deer, fortnights. of 13 11=W 01. water powax.2
b , ... g otN the water power to one of the beat In the =atm
o„a th kl.""
'5.r."1"
' 4511 . . Utt.?M in g. ° '
DOLL BUTTER-20 bxs.extrit Roll Bat-
IA ter We der reed. Pr R IL ihr eale by
rang lIMPIRY IL °OWN&
tlii)OKlNti RAISINS, Currant; Spices,
1:,1 Older and Brandy.. fbn lade .t
ROSS, PATTON &SMARR%
Jam Owe Morrie Tea Mart,/ in the Dlansond.
OLIDAY SUITS FOR BOYS -Very ap
proprist. at ."T:ZIEVEZ:I3,:o34,t,
EM=2!
LIFE PItESSEVERS At JACKETS of •all
the dltfereat Ansa, mlnufactuted of India abb•
Me.r.lutolh vols, for inle, whatiosale reta. at Us&
labia Rabb& Dopot, No. 116 Market la, •
&513 .l. & IL PECILLIPS.
RIED FRUIT-300 bus. Dried Pauli:at
wafer ..4 by der d°
111-dta)BlBdoVinet
rOOLEN FLiNNELS = White,Soarlet,
"Z6.l"'Pn.rialli,V.V;l4l,ll.%,!°'
II AAI B E RS' SERIES OF SELECT
8001i8:
Clann . abarY Pape. far the' People, 8 voIC
3lboellao~. 10 40
Itei6:.6ftory, 6 do;
Lime 46;36. 6 do.
. ..
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Seleet Writing*. 4 d.%
Selections from the Editibte•VJattinal- -
IL. B. BOSWORTH a co. R. Market It.
i t GOOD BUILDING LOT on Mt.. Wash
' leg.. 50 ft.liuvt AT 00 dewy, to
•nte 3,34. Teem& VG In hand. balsace•t4r3ll7 P• 7
mat.. . 3:3o1.11 3. CUTIIBUT•• SON. 1A.36.31..
CHRIST3IAS GIFT WORTU SOME-.
TIILNG-:.4 ehuncyj i brynerybudg—iliantisi cub of abode
...slid Building Lots on Mt. Waslaingto , eg onlyrD
VINI K Z u d ' lleartiVatT i 7Tvg. r .tub h .:l.
nu a .aide stmt. by en elder. Oulys2o in hand, ra•
80N,140.51 at •
TaOYSSIMI kinds manufactured of India
Itubbor, for dale at am India RUM., Della t riale
3 tat at. J. I P
VRESII FRUITS & PICKLES AT COST-
N iE m c . ofrr t i tits tar t uAt t . ros . t, t o m aka
SyrKps , d tioenets. gd r =s. prepared ba P tlrlmt lbw
2117 per fee t rTuz i l
=7%lll:La ViliZeM
mutureci am our Wire Kock ether" erticies will he .014
for but or J. W. SIeYAILLAND. 28.1.103•11711 i.
6jUNDBIES-5 doz. large Tuba; -
U 6 dos. BuckeM2s Mar.*.
V T. aael NwR to on
n " d ( =MI7.
deal T. LATLII CO 119;Yd t.
BEENAPPLES-250 bble. Green Ap
ples In 4ort. •nd 11,- ale by T. LIMA it CO.
AIPPLES-86 bbls..Bellflowers, Pip Ons,
Le, reed and for sale tor DELL t LIO.
ALMA! COPAIVA-140 Ibe. for sale by
del4 deli . • ILA SELLERS a• OR
I_IOPS-20 bales prime eastern
_j_nit 'iced
Kii,ma for Ws by B. HAEBAUUIL k OD..
INSEED OIL-20 bble. in atom and -for
LI ie by no3o_ e. RAILIMI7OII. a CO.
• I►.ll " •
A. * N M! B W,thole
lute, coaalsting of aux. than 500 pale arthipitut
Wept grad" "Ulna 1M par cent, kw than bat park
ream ocdi .
DOUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN EAST
LIBERTY, Amsted within rolnatek walk at the •
road Station. The lot had • front of 120 feat on Abe,
Otesosbureh Taranike and extends bark 11S1 Satoh st:
The balldine smudge as two gory Brick Mask hall and.„ mew lacteal.; tn. Welkin Stehle. &wort mirtots
gli r' 4 L ermi= " " Pint% aVir . II t P ire .
ABPETS, CARPETS; OAR.' •
PETS, reoaving at No. Its Market K.
Mon, lelvetk.Brossalk Tsp. Benseale, Mane This.
Mr, T. Inenlal Stun Bag Ingrain: Ski Ingrahl Yo
VlZW:l3lVenrTrim a n " nlrhrlinretre:
*pelmet of /tom Oireloths, kern /len to .415 Inaba ,
vide, whirl, we offer at • reduced rice. We Invite the
attention of oar onetorners anIS
_travellaft_creannoalt7 te/
ealland NV4 at • W. akeLINTOCK MO&
CI BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES is -
gall store end ter rale brß
• BOlk-a
THIRD ST. PROPERTY YOB. BALD-v.:A
new three .to Brick Dwidling Miura of U raga%
. • Infii. Rot. Noo • ball. listanci. beak Twos:
graved cellar. No. 133 Third.. -
Att.° story Mien Dwelling Efirraa of itromk • ► lilll int '
Store Ran o. cellar utd anirged Aix 4, • .
1.4 t o . bie fo
to r • dwelling noose. • •• •• -
vis a :Art Ved .i ig .A VATV
Nitro.. In the caner. 8. CUSIANNT% onNo 14044
•
" A 114.naresvf, •
My o of • mils from the Ohio dna., orpood.t• SMickia•
L= t o=it i the
vet i plance qs - 13,4.t .
itq Ana
ffre 3:= 1 , 1' ,17 ° 4. 7 tb, a, 'IC A
,A ft °
C " Ana
ddla B. SIeLAL'i k sok •
}TIED PRACELES.-00 bsteheliChilm
la • areal:id for sal* by.
D. W. If EaSTI NE k CO., N. 98 t 95 hoot IL
LOVER SEED.-150 bun. in store and
for Ws Or D. W. ILERSTON
RI:MAR.-15 hzbeada of N. 0. Sugarftl_;!t
tz,"'"" i " d sPYINGEIL ITAIIMACOH 00. .
FiOR DECEMBER—Harp Putnam, Putnam, qo
, dee. Gestwo. add Cetenca. B. SADLE. Aneer.
VEW BOOK BY "KIRWIN:"'
LI • Pada sod oiler Pototilln 1 v 01475. foe lob 11
RIAD-78.4th
•
1 1\1 - EW YEAR'SPRESENTB—To close out.
tor lot of Atuonalo Tor MU, I will months Tollo.fitit
goo: loolleto of /Imam Qatari sistial. Dpitloto.
Mar. Plower. Masonic Qflreflow. Moos limp, Affaaba•ol4.
Ittiodoblp'o Oftweino.Sisoir Plate. tiont Afontlolo,e , An
.rb t1412 1'47 . / TAA L ' "" 4
urtras, Wocol stmt.
riwELLINe HOUSE FOIL - SALE-A- S
•ir Lr 4 .r" u 'tiMou'aet. with _el :Lnn
annug•kl u WitlO 3 barsatilmacm,sa.aosau muted an
nal•lnd In and.tu rtyleo• Indeouy fronn, and,ogd,
vista. to•ant, !nom and n•• !Manes In each nom
dw El. CUTHBERT a HON, 140. . • •L
;OFFEE-50 bge. prinie Riooc.fres instal*
wad for de by T. LITTLE ON 1111.141•11.
I 0r,30
NEW BOOKS at DAVISON'S; 65 Market
sal wian2ll.7 U 4041
Ike rdwrot: onlartin tatha,_beau l lVV .
AmdrigansaLlEsellAk odltkma; it mt. ter . mut
15t11,1 , 7 W. Mound= Onkr /).+ l 9'
cur. r i a=r of ,m 47... it =ish
dirnet. JuiNolk BookrIbr):. , ••••-• •.itiani
reßADE FOE TEE WEST—Wanted to ex
.. aereiotirmaad,
.skaolar Llleshaf
i l m ehckabungt 12.120.14M15T. !tiro r.Oll
0 0 0 - 111811rotlgt,
.-,ZWFEACHLES—ItOn''-e.- -
Ur ...7Fr
i - a - sadd sad As els by B. ROBOON
~PsA7r42ll W/
ao 4ite.giel MrCnl42,.::"„'
tariClKEWLlttert.
A. t .'t '4:
01.1rBUTTIM-4 bble. frealtlialtklut,
ter Jost :WA sad lima* by IL 1101118034 00.
' 4EVENTY-FIVE CENT&—Ladies caubsird
oirilty of lid Otani fa 'NOR. par ii 11514
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