iESMBLISHED IN 1786. RUSIiESS DIRECTORY. I. M. PETTINGILL t 00:8 ADVERTISING AGENCY 122 .EAseaa aim; NIT Toll. Lod ha paitate.stred, Dada*. P. & Co. ais Agents Ate the mart Maenad and larzeet tlttulallnirostnetentel nitre tothia the United States and the Outlaw. - NEW YOTOK ADVERTISEMENTS Tee otaawllii list at litudruartirata are ereeag the beet' sad mad tel in the city et New Y. 0.• • • ",, AOOOBDEON STRINGS. ORITNO . .WEISSENBORN CO., (gate C. anUeilmporters and Wholesale Dialers to Oaman. reach and tall= Musical Instruments sad Steep!. Yo. 2 Maiden UM!, . .iel2tdeWea Tonic covrs Standard Cotton Sail Duck; In; C. BEACII C0.,110.71 - Plhe meet, Kim York, soul'arratota. ' 00.436 Cenral, from several other millrf, also, OiliA SWOPS Print Cloths and iSoppse Jtollsot. LMIC 0 and Ballarat Printers. nolb4ropt6'6s OFEN, MoNLIEE 6r, CO. Importers of diaerican. and P elfin BilkandFanc7Goalr.ll2 am tep7,lP.S.5 F. COTTPNET &CO, Importers of French E MEIN & HONIG, 10* Liberty Ft., and Dpi"a,LES OWEN, 15. Braul Importer of ess Trn,lits. eirans and Fringes, Ilk Croat, Wain and Mk Ponds general'' , tang3o'66 pERN, - SCIILLEPER BAARAUS, ho e:Van of Gam. and Belgian Broad Cloth, am az., No. 14 Ss-image Place. tapWIE - 01 ETER.D. MULLEN, Importer of French .1.1 German sad Serbs Dry Goals, Imp orter be. Velvets Me* absrls.Woolsets, Le. t,o. 33 Broad street. Stew Tort. sesl.3.lyttsellb • itERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Im •. of "Amu Caminito and Mom Cambric M pa EEKER DIAIDHOFF, Manufacturers of Pubic:amble Dress and Cloak Trlmadnav, Fringt pa, ME EKER Buttons, de. di De, atraat. .5.13-ITtna'bb : !V. . If, I :11` L-` 11", II '' . S., m ...' parterapalmic . wme , ;:. • • • - 4.100:3 ‘ ,. , 7. arid 11.au- I • , A CIEDITAIN MOODY. • - aVSE the Mexican Mostang Liniment in Rhandlattems, Miriam; 13.mua Sprains , Outa, Ptl Boma au effectual cars for all external cconplalut• of 'nuptial= 7a -tie= eIJBI4EY;No. 349 Broadway, the oldest e and marecttenstee establishment In the United sepl3-lytuue3Vbi • WARDS, SANFORD CO.. Foreign 1241 Exmn, No. 38-Broultray. Gantt-nod Agent for" .d ham raste.of the world. ln 4. mini—; Edam AC Co. 5e1.34/".h.1" MUCH 6311)(7 ERMAN Pafirelt 'BASKETS. -=VHABLES 7.LNN & CO., 521daiden Lane, ll imporbara of French and Oarsman Yu./ and Tran - . ing Balkans, and manenny ufacturers of Cum •Dli CoLured rumilcure and j Lind Warkstanda An . . • Wk. H. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. Jarlown d Blum) Genie and Tender Maker. 891 Broadway. ma door aborel9l.la mt. Now York. oel6 tja2sB. BiTZBEEL GOO/iti. li if L s • A:: s Ir. • 1:: • Cs., • d :,,. '' NJ-. '.7,,i:. - ..;:, •;..., • ".:: UNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John 4.. maks sl/ kinds of RubberClothint, Cloths, Drop ArUelmik.4cm.tsfromlM.MWSo.o6 - 04 1 .. NS2Artfel9l.s ~~ ~~, . . rff., r Ira A ealers la snerlesa,Freneh, deseriptim Dealers - er, Gamut of Papa Marafictswers LIINC.AN, LEWIS h. BARTOW, N 0.161 Witham atmat.—A. mat Xariet; of PAPER br Book. EttatSanata Printers, Booktdndara. Ilannfwtnrara, and Tradonnen ganetally. tde.745 PA.LNI. A-Mb COLO]; ALAlTUrst.TuicStia 17-7nr" lrnr PP. WOl'v" TOYS AND YANCIF GOODS. AELLBORNdr. CO., 54 Maiden Lane, itj a I .9g cy .tth+ o4 3 o type at/ rtnwt. Import.. of TOYB tzle3o'ss FOR YLOORN AND CU DINKY TOPS. MILER, COATES 1E YOTTLE, No. 279 Peen street MUM M e TN& Narnktrt Chtermery lumbers' = etals. at , taugar WENDOW GLASS. PAMTS, Lc. iT li. poiLioN it CO., hap Orton of .I"ruta bseh sad Winder. Glasi—Na M %May tarans BOOTS & SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . JAMES ROBB, ASKETTand - 6 Union etas, 3d door rom f the Market Home., PittebtreghOmdd info= Mende and the - nnblio generally. that be. ;hasPast reed his Vali Ilhaelt of Boots and Shoes in all their i _ariaties• Ms Stock Ls one of the Largest ever opened to ,thieeity and embraes everhing Worn by the ladles of ;Philadelplda, Neer =kmr Boston, and be trusts cannot fell to ease all Great care has been given the choi pl cest goods, an of which he sarrenta in seleeting ,12(e also oantinnea to manufacture, se heretofore, an der ljethiptions of Boots and Shoes, and from his loot salmi erne of ores Ti years In business in this eity.ts, he trusts. • sufhtlent guarentee that thane who favor him with their , talltniegeOrinhe fairly dealt with. wig i • _ USSOLUTION OF PART • RSHIP.— Notice is hereby given that the Partnerehi; here- Kaiak i l.tt o Vtic&oVell. The m otel of RIP"CIi CRYSTALS will be carried on as motel by the remaining 1 P ' t4 ' a . - An 1 ETC m id i i i K tr.N d eb t r7 . P e it n s .. Berardi:town. Pnteburgh.. - 1 ..Excibrior Camag.e•Faair — i• ICNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., practi nal Catch Idalcsrs. carom of li deo:sand Belmont sta., y Cit yin., bars cm haw:land are manzgarincing an rxteneva assortment of Oarrisigg.lToskansys, !aggles, r Bo wo Cars, tr., - Ends to all QAT Tartans styli: im.. regard to durability and beauty of finish. nein sll our nark th• best. Jim:data Iron sad Fautong . attended to oaths omit russonsblaggnm. Thai -feel ian' ecmildent_tbst all who may borar th aw littlitbstr Pat , r- s , vill tie v.e.als fttuudo....pr-thet: work. Ito ttaborgh and 2.lanehmccer vmasour.pass the no ' 4127 emery lb m.mges daring the day. --- 0525 13, WESTERVELT; Venetian Blind gortofuton?, No. 13 St Clalr Woo; Plo,t2A,urcyt d I • Aim :To A •" • • " to Day, an , nterest. In a Steam Boat, for which cub, • ka at real artato be give. Email.* of - na64.7 71/0611.15 WOODS, 76. atb et. • 'FANCY CHINA STORE,,, GS,' WOOD .43=17, P7TZTBURGH. JUST Imported and now opOn a full assort smut Iran sod and Enxilih Gilt and White China, GU and Mho and Colmad knots China; Common Mara mita- Ma for acrantay trade. aal64m M. HODKINSON. : • IMMZOSON.. an.ralm—, ammo. • • WA. • /ET GLASS WORKS. • • W3i . • DAVIDSON & CO.. )ILANUFACTITRERS and dealers Viala, Bottles. and all kinds ofareen and Flint 0 Imerwara, n • Glasa, au—No.= Market street. Pittaburah. Pa. Partkulas attention pall to prilata mould, to bottles. ocCodIF • - VOR,SALE--280. of' land on White Oak Bottom, 1 mile from McNees - port; The manta aro AO NZ. of elearsd land. a goodllonsa and I , trn, • roam =bard. an.,,,ta. Man, • large wartaty or 11.1 &tate, as dtanitett on my. Printed Register. and one wishing to bur real ,eatata, would do wall to get St trtio at . my °Sop, as ,It L th• quiekaat way to and Inviktarmana eta by had. &noire of 71108. wOODS,I6, 4th at. • . - TAW fIt:PDS—VSa4. TIOS.''NMTE&.* CO. No. 41 South 2a atelieutidlidalphta—Spltaild -. their artibtitimeat-- usd azuKinsikd iwKrM3lmmt. WEEWART it.. KILGORE, MANOIACMCFMF OF COO*Nek„ HEATING-, F ANCY-ST 0 YE S, GRATEII. FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castingi OFFICE AND wAsEztoUsE, No. 267 Liberty Sr, earner of Hand, PITTSBURGII, fie.-'rch Street, ronutz mphus, 4. L Gees Unriv a ll e d moat Celebrated 3/1.N3, HOSLF.RY,Kwato seam DRAWERS, de. p :i • HARDWARE FOE • , ~ . . , • • • SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE irAILERS. '-,... ..':. .. , R. T. LeecD, Jr., . 1 ' At 1.11. I,OOIYRTREET, PITTSBURGH. .-1 : Alp, Claim Lsoes, Damasks, Moss, Nor liair IPA: . I ,goo/ Jersey Timber, Epilogs, A. c lem,Vang ! lai,gr-, in .4 A...taWDSPEI • I.lll E.A.L . ESTATE OFFICE, NO; 87 Frunt greet, Sd door from Markar bode In tatta Mau, • 131 z. PLE_lgop, ke., Coal property bought and oaf., ACTORY." mu COA.CII F sZ, -- Buß_- ....,i, PITTS •--x"' t ip & CO - ?g• 013'..- zGELO 1 ' - m,,. Blita (StYle""' t . E. No. 484izz' W.__ f l : D ' ut°l l r v D ced it, ,- , ' . ir. '"" - Penna: . . , - Pitts bur gh,TA u, P/LETIN''; , d-iOA fl s - 0 .--4 13P-4 ' , i ,tiei, of iblei - T J g ,. •• , . • , ,%4 4 ;; ~•, , , „ : .... 1=7.---..r.:=..... b...tr..... t = f ww., 1 E , , • I ;',.. . THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS 'CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. & P: MORRISON, Attor tratLia.ozArt.o. 143 Yaw . elrest,. ‘ betweart r 34 • - IW. FIAT i s -Attorney at Law, "Bake . Irell'a Ilnlldlnai..Orant Meat, between Fourth and and Allay. au3o-wlyT [ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ILL St. Lcnals. Mo. • fel pnOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law Corner of MILD &Ad Ursa atreaukoppoalte the Court ose etops,lltlaborgh. tu724-71,3 TAMES d. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office 11111 Foarthstreetolear Grant, Pittston:o- Ixl6-dl/ FRANGISE. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law , No. 170 Fourth Woof. l'lttabargh. JASPER E. "BRADY, Attorney at Law, 210, 69 Fifth xtreet,Pittehurgh. ND BROKERS. BANKERS TIERNAN Bankers end Exchange Brokers, N 0.9.5 Wood street, .rster of Diamond ADer. 1 ttsburgh . Pa. Narßuy andsell Bank. Notee.d Coin, Discount Time Exchange, mid ProonissorE_Noteg maim Collections in all the principal [Wee Of tbs. Union: Ramie° Deposits on cull and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all oth, er matters appertaining to a Broker's business. OA...Eastern Exchange oonstantly for sale. K RAMER & RABA, Bankers arid Ex ch./ate Broker. Boy and sell Gold and Silver and I n Not., moicatora Kral Estate or Stock Se.,eu •riUllVm'b.'B':y rtln7rES ?"'t".. o .' o d Oo T m th laVo l o 4 .. , Culler Gone made on all In In the Union. ' Aron cora or TWA and Wood_streeta, directly OPPODite the Et. C harles Hotel. IllD. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange . 1 Broker, Poristh street—Hui...lld sells Stooks ou nursloni Met:L.A., on Eastern cities supplied at cur rent rat= UDlloetions made on thaWeet at low rates; Weue tern Bank Noted Bought and sold. • J T2B 11.1211....31 1,1113.1.- -A. FIANNA— ...111i L. IMAMS. RALMER, H A NNA Sc Co. Successors to Ilussey,'Hanna & Co., liankers.lig:thange Brokers and ere to Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate. or He it, Bank Notes, and specie -li. W earner of Wood =ld Third streets. Current Money reoelred on Deposit. Sight Checks for sale, and co ll ection. made on nearly all prized :-nakpointe of the Unites. highest mend=ted Sta paid for Foreign and American Gold. • • • • Adaanees mad* on soneignments of Pmdase, shipped east, on Liberal terms. • ire. H. WIT LIAMS Co., Ban - kers and z i cbs. , .0 Broken. Pittsburgh. North Beat corner of Wood and Third streets All banns:Um. mM• on liberal term, and collections promptly attended to. 110L2IES &. SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Domestic Bib of Sadistic, Certificates of pdits, Bank Notes and Specie, No. dB Market otteret., Pitt* amid , ihirCollectiom made on all the principal dila, throunlacut Op United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. r L.IMA I O, Bookseller and Stationer, No. el 78 Folintlisodest. Apollo Buildings. Joiff;B. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tionen. num.= to Dasisou i Agnew. No. e IMargot street, nogg. Fourth. Pittsburgh. P. HENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Doakte Pitto PtationeryL P. bnagh. ln. N. 0 2 Markot lams. near Me Diamond. AY do ooksellers and Stationers, No. 65 Wood CO., ;treat:Evert door to the owner of Third. r ttn =O. Pa behool?!nd Lear drake egeratantlr on hand_ COMMISSION &C. S. L. rANCOAST & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, Ms Agents Gar ttur oar of R. S. CHILDS .i. CO.'S LAMP BLACK. get ordiers for the above .rtiele proolptly stten nol.l-3mOr CO. J. W. 13,7/13i m I SSI a O N RWARD/N'' i .insumb PSZ"b7O,, MER 'LL4TB.na"l;:ird,E4 Artitles. Lead M. -‘_ mbettesb WEL H. SUTTON. F; ,wluale Grocer, Importer and &der in lel/REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old 1510- 1 1v="' grAti l . P in.Mg Emmbß & A. Iti'BANE, Commission and For warding Merchants, dealers In Wool and Produce p ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, . - ez et Deit i lers. cs 9 .a..lo. McreL . nt~, Ica 1, I.S , • •• 3.10' ronsTra LER HARBACKI. & CO., (Spet.ver 3 Itartaawk) Commtrgion and Forwarding Inalera baWool and Frahm gemeratir. Non ~..•.11118e0=1 Arnett. Pittsburg:4. Pa. a0..1./r REA, Flour Factors, Commission and Pores:ding Merchants and Dealers in Produce germially. Orders far Pittsburgh Manufaetures promptly Mended to. Nos. 74 Water aut9o Front eta, Pltotrin-Uh. A. A. Blitz RARDY, JONES £ SuccesHors to ATWOOD, JONF.9 A- CO, Conneaut= and Forward , g erehants, Desists in Pittsburgh Manufostorwloobds, Pittsburgh MERCER lc ANTELO, General Commie aoti itm,hants, Philadelphia. Liberal advance, ecousignmenta of Produce amerally. 10a7.7 wict;iwairGwr'"roceire, Connoisdon Merchants. and Dealers In Produce and Ctsburgh Manufactures, No. 286 Litany ot-, Pittebargh JB. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, vr.,l and Warw. Be.er? e g Mereb ß a , r, tud itn. WlLlei Pearl Ulu and Western Produce . get=dly. Water street. betororn &althea:lend Wood. Pittaburgh. tsoaas (data of firm Robbou.Llttle Co.) rig LITTLE /r. CO., Wbolemde Grocerm, Produam and CommtmaSon Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 112 Second street, Mt s. burgh. CHEESE —WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL COLLIN 8, Forwarding and Commission Marehant,and VON BONNHORST & 111URPHY, Whole r` de 0111.1131 and Co=olasion Meretante, and Lai In Pittsburg/3 illatturitetturea No = Water drag. Pitta barter, P► THOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer I to Franzh sad American Wan Paw Na. 6b Marko I atroet. betvoan Th ird and Youth street, Pittaburgh. zah.S-1.3 McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whol 0_ Md. and Etta Dealer fa (larpatlne, aritio jir eura, lin t. n . doe Faults IVIOZ. I II.IS & .PAXT . ON, W!i i LLe o s t a t t and 114.1-: DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer is Trim lags, E Iloeirry and G 105.% Laze Goods. Etat.Mario. llextre..Purtileting Goods and Fancy article% a fell as; nortment of which am always be had at No. gd, conker el Market street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh. P. sell-I y 4. A.ILLSON.L.OO PTIVISKIIIOII...C. L. LIMO. a co, AMASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail a Dealers In Vane, and Stapler Dry Ganda, 26 Fifth Plttabnagh. URPHY fr. BURCHFIELD, Wholesale ad RAWsnrett Dry Goodn Identkants, corner iburthiml Ksno. GROCERS. 111.312 .1.11.011 I WOKS j" BOONE, HAB:BAUGH & BOO NE, GENERA LCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Wool Flour, Produce and Provisions, No 39 North Water street, Philadelphia. HARBAUGH& BOON - ES, (r 0 RW ARD I N COMMISSION MER CIUNTS, l4 Dealere in Wool and Produce °tall kinds e. No. 211 hey street. Plltsbuzuh, Pa mh27.17,1 - - - PUS /10.- ILOTD.- ..117LUAX nots. JOHNFiOYD CO., Wholesale Grocers and CaramlAdon Madam* N 0.178 Wood .td 720 Lib. rty Amt. Pittsburgh. ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, ltio [Vying Distiller, Dealer In ,Prodbos, Plttsbureb gia mant.. sad AI kinds of Pbreiira ead Domestic Winne add Litn, Na. alb Liberty street.' On hand very large Met of saperiar old hiononitallels Whiskery, which will be • OLP= 8.C.., Aso.. PJNIS, tBLACKBURN ct CO., Wholesalu Gro tvoa., Boat gi ldaauf lturnnrrLwpiit Dealers In Produr.• and on hand at Weir Waretrouse, - 71. 1 Water stmt. Plttstrar • amity MI. MOM -1011X12 'SAIAII DICKEY CO., Wholesale Ore- Comsdadon Menelunta, and Dealers m Prodwr. 'A WWI 't rent. and 101 Pooot street. Pittonnagn. JO IeCITLI.. D. Wool. Groce r s U. —' OILLS & ROE, 'Wholesale and . OaramWon Uerehauts, No. 104LIDDrD7 Dtmet Mttr v. a. Rogan..._ Wu. BAGALEY Os CO., Wholesale Oro opit. Noy. t 8 sad NI Wood street. PltUbtuttb. WILLIAM A. ,Id'CLIIRO, Grocer and Tos Desier, corner of Wm! sod Sixth Knots, hS, alwaT, =Chaim! s largo smortmont of eholeo °monies and IP°.r.,stYsrelorl Fruits and ots, Wholodslo and MAIL artin,ll on the ictwoot. loans IMICZt EAT DALZELLic CO., Whol esale rTroaar, OommiNdon Menkants, Dealers In Zu l9 oP Ptttn ..tsargb 115330.35au1r. No. 253 LI .e4Tet. —DAVID 1CCA514.136. . - .... WICK so mccAND successors to Fonrardniz .tni Lit .7.ll.triex,Vitolesaln ,_"n i ab, Glans, Lot .promlealeo llereaser e , Dealeri in ..,,... .11, co rn., of ram, and littaborab Miumfacturea ern Wood and Water street, TUtatrorati. CULBERTSON, WEl°lonale Grocer and A ' k i..nlit s ni a twzor,,tt hurgh. 4 &R: FLOYD, Wholesale Omen!, Com , Ah tl i a s a u let n MV=g i ttw e . vir pr o rvtge b Oneta,Plttaburgb. ws. .IVIII , MAL 101&0&-Tari r OVOODWARD L CO., Whole. P sale 111,11tultatitrogrt.Phthastatilas .4110 . 11MIXDUIRIL. IV4/.111 A..OVTOF ncOANDLESS I , MEI ANS & CO., (succes s= to Wick s Illceandlassa Wholosals Grocers, In to, lias,Glaso,Oottonarid la=vms=4^,ensisr.Wes: •^^4lV, AGENCIES. S. CIITIEBE.ST & SON, /ill:NEI-in COMMISSION AGENTS, for ILA the sale and purchase or Real Estate, Collects,. of Rents, Negottating Loans. on Ronde. 31ortga see. ke., No. 140 Thiel et., Nttsburch. PA aplelr Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR tho Collection of Homo and Foreign Mercantile and another Money claims, In Michigan and adjacent States, Instalment and Payment or Mom ye. Payment of Taxes. Purchase and Want Real Estate and Stocks and Insurance Agents. PELTIER ANDERSON; Detrot. ichigan Refesences rittsborph—Messon Kramer Rahn, Bank erg White .4 thasetta Moe; Lorena, Stmout Co., Mercharda. Wascran—rens Arend. or hlictdgan from respectable Insurance Conmanlea. Insl9.lrd ACARD.—llaving been appointed the ex luidre Agents for Pittehurgh, for cue ado of Patent ted Cemented and Stretched Leather Meng. man• ufactured by P. JEW ELL d SON, of Hartford. Connecticut. We now offer for vale a large aurortmont of all width.. =unreal:med, at the manufaCturer'd Prices, hie article being superior to any Leather Beltingcuer)Crii offered In this market. Aldo. a lade duck of all PI s hdlg Rubber Belting conste...tly on baud, and fo le at the "Dechine Beltinsr Depot " No. 118 Market street. sepia J. 2 11. immure; USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, "d rte 321 to. jySAl y AMIIEL L. 91ARSII ELL, Secretary OW sen's Inparsrue Oncovart, W.t.r - - --- • - FM. GORDON, Secretary Western bleu . num Co.. P Wttor otrcet. _ _ J GARDINER COFFIN. Agent for Franklin thiflrri mete. Inouo Conatany, north-net corner of Wood II A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . falai Inwaranto CAmmay. 37 Wittrr Ftrwet. MUSIC, &C. OHN H. 3.IIIIaLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 0 blusle and tdatiost Instrument o, School Books, and Ratloner7. Salo wont Cor Clairlertrot Piano Forte, for Westxrn l'etormirarda—No. 81 Wood etroot. EA , KLEBER, Dealer in 31nsie, Mu eel Instruments: and Impart,r of Italian Striwn. with . gen=:l, n r k cAitzg.f,..rkEd DRUGGISTS. JOHN HAFT, J r., IsueeessortoJas . AlTalf hy,) tibnleale au.l Drovrist and Dealer In Valuta, Mils. Dyestuff. 4.. 141 Wesel stmt. 3 door. below Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. Regular Agent for Dr. iterd's Medicine. mll3O 401LN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;n Dram Paints, Oils. Varnishes and Dye Stuff., 1.0 berty stared, Pittsburgh. All orders sill maths prompt attention. 11 : 4 - Arrant for Loudon t Co s valuable family mottleineS. mar 24-ly . _ • _ A. FAILNESTOCK -LE. CO., Wholesale D retb has, end manaLatarere of Klan Lead. Red Ped..etearge, earner I anal and Front gamete, Pity. Indrah. Mehl . - E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in N I A& L Zeit:c ' t i tA LT,7O 6 rlV.'• "I".v-n":::aci:rt% BRAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Drotatat. earner of Liberty and St. Clair Maeda i t,th SCIIOO,NII AKER ti CO., Wholesale J • Drag iota ttl, Mond curet. Plttebungh. JOSEPII FLEIVIING, Successor to L. Wilcox 4 . Co.. corner Market street and Diamond—Keel. unu .m con 13tlirlie Ctel i tZ t glu t' alerrand " ali f sot pertalnine hte boalnees. Phrakdana preatripttozu earently ecaorounded at all holme tad,' r WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, successor to MURPHY Sc LEE, --Wool Dealer. and Cknatuleoudon Merchant for the . Amerl.7. Wocl/ Good. :if, 137 Lilo , . atroet ear MEDICINE. LIR. JAMES KING: Office and itesidelleCk. ita 112 nrth street. opposite the Csthe4ral. C3l l h. laLly VI/ M. VARIAN, M.. D., O ffi ce 6th street. V belay Stoltiobeld. 054 Dour. to 9, o_ ot.„ 2 to 3, P.tL7 to 9. P. N. .0.29 1 TO MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clc , W ar. No. 74 Wood stmt. l'artleadan sttantion to Boy.' and Kona& Clethins. .14:y i.)IG BY, Mereh,m(Taller, Datand7nialar lo N.% Made Moeda. 141 lab. WATTS & blerthant-Tailorm, 181 K.: 4 1 Liberit fitreer.—:We are rem. flocolrln a env murk </Goods for 2 Gentlerown'e Wear—Clan, Can nitn n erte" and Vetting:sof the Ilelreat *trier; and ducat q uality , , fur friend* and cadaver* 8111 pi... Oa a • call. !mid MANUFACTURING. , X...114X .11.X1111.L. ..... ....,......./A110) X IMMIX WILLIAM BARNHILL A: CO., OILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON WIIIRECKILS, alanufseturare of El...ohllPa Patent la lark Chirnnela Brlthen. Fire Bed S teun Pipe, Cr.n. denser, Salt 1 . 1102. Sna. Pan, I n illI•Xl or Lae Brute ate Also, Blartrindtha l Wort. Brow , and V laditet trio , ea. Hep•hina don, on the shortmxt antic, te,3,lyd. JW. WOODWELL, Whnlestpc and Retail . Manufacturer and Realer In Cif War,, \o. lli Int Anat. 1 OHN WETHERELL, Manufacttirer of off PATENT BOX VICES, s supenlor Artleir, SOLID BOX end BRAZED BOX_VIOES, corner of Andoreon and 80, hum street., nue square from the BAJA sAry.ot Brldgo. Al• IPgheny CBT• .1,1061 E s . , )IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAYI--?datarlala naark..l for E:mbrnid.ry and Ay-. Iso ork by MRS. L WII-SoN. jalMf Na Sit. l'ecn street, above. liana. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. 9111 IS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED to l i... t rir.T.V=,'..".`tP,;7ZUhrk.'re.gr.73 5311 , 11n3 Clay Order, promptlr attended to br K IEII t JONES. C, .J bud. Pittsburgh. Soptember 21.1553. 1 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3tl elp door from the tlarket Wow. nonld inform the vat , that has non a very full stork of every thing in the Hoot and Shoe trade. invh Leoliee Gaiter, half Galtere. Attnny Llnd Padoree, Lady Franklin and all the Idyl*. rotmd on the Ea eitlen tn.,' and Children,' . . . _ . clatters and F.n.r Boots avid Pa tent all their varietlea ble, Cimitlemene tine Opus Calf Boots. French COI Brute, Congress Gaiter. and Shone. ales Ron , and llonthe . Route, Roe French Calf. Please give vie • tall , we whit, to men inlet • outdid,. to all who favor us with their custom se will give eatiefer tfOrt. Remember the plane, SO Market glues. =yd. Hata and Cape. 4 WILSON & rp SON .k ee p ociotn etantly un pi, bhwh e l y i d eand tion al an T v a d y e O rinf las d noet fasblonable list nr C.D. goat nod cbs.P, could do cell to give us a call before pun:basins elsewhere. nolh.tf M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASMONALLE RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, Dill DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF VERS. CORNER OF WOOD AND PIPTII STREETS, .Pittsburgh, Pa. dull rash. s!sek ambraces avquallt7 morn/lea Hste ps, Muds. Boas. Cuffs an Yur Bonnets. Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of Belmont end Rebecca streets, Allegheny City, would respectfully Inform their Memds. and the public semcally, that they are nusenfacturing Carriages, Barnichmt Hoek• snug, Boggle& blelshe and Charism, In all thrlr verb.. styles of finish and Pmicrilm , All ordess wlll be executed with strict regard to dura. WILT and be of flnleh. Repair, will also to attended to on the moot reser/ruble terms. Being In of their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel Stott they feel tronAdenst that all who favor them with [holy pain:make will be -feetly esti/stied on trial of their work. • Purtrel are requested to give them .cell Grilse rut &ming elsewhere. ore New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. IL WHITE & CO., WOlllll re opectrolir inform the public that they have toretehop on Laenek, between Welders/ cod Panduakey street,. They are now making and are prepared to remise lorders for every deemiption or reldelee, Coloher., Chariots, liaronehee. Doggie., Phnom:Ls, de., te., whirl, teem their long eoperien® In the manufacture of the above work, and the facilities they have, they feel confident they are euahl ed to do work on the most reasonable tense with than wanting artiehte In their line. raying particular attention to the eeleetloo of materials, and having none hot competent wkmen. they have no hesitation in wartanting their aork or . We Uterefore .et the attention of the public to this matter. N. B.—ltopairing done In the beet manner, and on the moat reseonable tonna tattO:tf L. IL. L1T12 , 011101...- ....C.1111114 1200 J 11100101XlL. Z. J. 4/001., gs gge R. n 11. COPLLLITIL lAyton, Ro & Co. NOVELTY in_ WORKS, VITTSBURGH, PA. iTIKACK and Depot Railroad Sealed, Hay, A Cattle Mad Grain do.; Platform and Counter do.; Door Loeb of all elver, Spring ,Drop and T h umb Latelma Coffee MIII, of various klnda Paint MWo.apußefed pattern.; flolts mot Paatenlam Halleable Iron Caurt.lnre of Pearl Ja vier, In farm and 17Mah. .../011131 B. CCOGWri. 2111M=I STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819, 221 end .To Libcrfy 011.4efe sNithfria 6'.t PITTSBURCIL • MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, timiilture Tom., Maritally Imposing Stones, ka., rays on hand, and made to order. by Killelariet7. at th lowest prinse. Three hundred original and molested d Shuts for blonuments, le.,Snit hand. Sleek and Slab 11 ble furnished to the Trade at the lowestpriors. All ord.. filled with dswpateh at 310 Wort! .too t. auras W. W. WALLACE. New Goods and Fashions for Gentlenieru Clothing for Spring of 1854. p: WATTS Clothing CO. beg leave respectfully Inform their numerous euetomers. e. the pub. l , wizt a Mt t lzt t thaf . p r a , ./I t ir fr o L t eh m rkij ern market. afford—sod that y are ready to revolve o dere for making them up he• o AT Tutualloperil The astir:l%4lm to grucres.r expreered by their custo mers hitherto, leith their humble efforts to sleeve, im Wes them to fresh exert:lona lo4he Outllo Otreetion. Welk 11' 1 1 7. ° 477tegers are before:ledtbst_our bowie le No IT6 Libertr street. North Ada above lit. Clain spV... Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, QIIILD9 & CO., nintifao! Irk toren of— Peon A No. 1 heavy. 44 sbeellnan Caned Chain of all colors and &oder. potion Twlnio " Bed Cordn • " .Ploogh Lints and Sun 6ard; Rope orall slam and deaniptioar Eattius i Coy Wei:iettieet7. boon atfmloa r .' l4"3 le2s:l7 ' SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street , T Mrs doom wad of Xsrkst. Ones ltairt os, PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1855 Boots and Shoes!! Jan., a. rcoco. W. W. WALLACE, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Prom VIMIIEII, 6 SCHELL'S Genernl s - - _ No. 3.16an.1 Ernadwar, :sIORNING, JANUARY 19, IRiu. Hannan ntreet.) F , Y 11.031 WAPaI INGTO6I. Charles's London Cordial Gin. N 7 ITI.IOUT the neeesHity of extraordinary loitilolty. with warseir an effort oo the part of the proprietor. thl. superb 01n. thr .hort potion which ham elapred rhino Introoluction to the American, Public. has achieved a popularity beyond promdent the whole Ilet of alcoholic stimulanta The. Ikrtvicalea orcr Firs Thousand Phla.annf . England and the United Rata. proclaim Its tr.1110011.11•11L merits. .It ie upan the midoboard of the family and the he , or every well-regulated hotel: by the bedside of the lila, ea well es the companion of the healthy. Fere front inferi• wimp qudlitors.it is haruiless in its adoption. The lhebri ate. by its use, lin& It a plight et:mutant. which. while it fee , . the appetite, gradually went• him from the horrors of delirium. and restores aaliattered constitution. . . • . . - Its prvd 1-,utufferla a Lk-rim! from Its ebeoluto purity: —ltoeio utility differing entirely from eeery other grat - utility ea a inedlonie in Nun.. of dyerienein, iiinnti snivel. disease. of the Itidnemand Inclunierstle nth. er maladies for Lich on. • remedy and preventive it baa no gnat lb beseeisew it is indOpeneal4 necessary. dispelling the an c n ., yaoa nofare g q u u nDoy r e n nd nuardi a by e eh e an y g e o c f r I w p a iOn , CIIARLE. , LON UDR CORDIAL GIN Is put up in square bottles. clamped with the proprieto 'e name. • fae smile el...lure upon lb. label, and packed In crams of two dozen each. • . Beware of Imitations. Theine Charlre - London Cordial l/in ran be had retail or all genu respectable druggist. and grorara, at all hotels, and wholesale of the sole Import. era, DK VENINIE !!!!!IM!IllEMMI Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depo';. WM. McFARLAND & CO., MAIDEN LANE NEW YORE. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House IJP Safeeofevery elye. canutantly on hand to We, and warrant"' In every respect New Volta, Apr ll 6th, 111.54. dtersm AC/lir/on& tientlemen—it Ores me ylear ure to inform you that your Safe preserved my Book. and Papers unit:Axed In the fire lawt night. by whirl every thin.elmon my premiers was coneurned, and altheoub It was expo..cl throughout the lien, to inten.• beat. It. INIT, tont. remained unharmed. The Safe , with little repaving, wlll.l think. answer for another trial. Iteepeetati. ly yours. /14 - v T.. 1 FINNY. Jr, 11 South Nilllaa et. FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKKR'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, tht hem and Ague, !Mgr,' Fern, Disprytria and ci Bahia. Afficeicier. rlliE Proprietors of thin Medicine will state without hesitation or fear of contradletion, that the STAMYSDI )1122171 h 11.• cured more persons when It baa Mert introdured.than any other medicine in use for the above discus. Tb 4 medicine hasneither Arsenio err Quinine In Its nompoeltion, all of the ingredleet• are of a perfectly healthy character and highly atimulatingand Intigoratleg lu their tendency. Persons while using this reedit/no will not he affected be exposure to artier or dienpatmraphere no more than when in their usual health. • Plante:win sections of thecountry where the Ague pre •101. will do well to nelold tide medirine, se thin patient ix eat Allard. to. 1.111 while under treatment and they may br uumvu R 1.4.4 1, cam The Proprietor nunidletrodure thousands of certificates from three ofjhe highest reaps,. ability, but preferseaying to the sick tus on. bottle aud 'you will have the infallleloproot In yourself. Full direr floes Or Its use accompany ....eh bottle. Certificates can be seen at the olllneihowing when. this Medicine ham cured when all others have felled. For Dirpervia and all othe, Rlllious lkimplalista there 1. not a better Medic/Dv lu the market. It hanged-no beeetaken with the meetaintoulahing 11.011114.11 In several awes of Rheumatism end Gout; for die. efin plahlts tate • tableeponnful a day. One bottle of this Medicine •ery often he, the desired el. feet. Prier $1 per bottle. For sale by Unice]. le all parts of the belted nat.. and Cattild. • All Wholesale orders mast b addrraant to MEM) A RLEA:KIIII, oats Provision, VS hroadwas, Ye. Vasa AaCirs—Flacalog flails-H. A. Fahnsstock. A On., L. tall a. A Co.. sod Geo. H. Koper. Pittsburgh is• 10-11, IRON WAREHOUSE MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importer. wad Dealers In 2.fi1l Greens-1M Sire(, Yin Fork. Keep constantly nn land • fullamortment of Bar, nod Band. Hoop, Horse elm, and other IKON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. ttershants from all portions of the country are Invited to call or ernd their orders Won buylns. Orden by mall entrusted tor oar care sill be filled at tn. Intent market rates. MARTIN. SPRINO t OW, 1,12-v 212 firecnsleh st- 11. Y. BCHIEFFELIN BEOTKERS Cc CO WHOLESA LE DRUGGISTS', YE•W rOR F. flan rvannewf to „Va 170 Kitbags 0. ewe. of itetaawn, 3IPORTING the leading Drugs from theii original market, kt.tb In Europe and kaat an 4 Frwteb and Enirlirb Cbamieala Perfurner7. Tooth. Nall and hair Brush., Hair Olov. and Stram Paris and Trinto 'Spontea Cork", Snap". de.. te., they offer them on the unwary..Me tame_ Order, either In parsn. rnr mall. _lll receive their bast attention. Ware. L. CA VERLY, bo:esalo Iknl -1 - Ira . In Itromno, Paln ..1 Pall. and Tv! .n 4 Wi11..., l... , an, Elintkot., %Int, Conlmg,T•ln::Wlrldne. Matrh te_, au lirevna - leb rt.. Ynrk. IVIND° . SII W.S. Gilt Cornices, Table Oil Cloth. tr.. J.ln N Tr./, HUN K. Nl•rnifset.a.aerartil Whokailn Dee, Nt , 10 Catharkn/ 6 Chat trAte &Mar, New Y. __MISCELL A NEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY ANI) SALE cl - 4..bc, .vTABLE. "-c torner Dtarhand street and Cherry Alley, •Dlbtf PITTSBURGH. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA H. 8. BESd 0 N. Enurittrroa. r Pmr , Ewral. 111,1. prr May 3.111 —I 5..1 (lata Man. Nat. Tel. Older.) (late Rt. Ctur/es a Pr.rre 110419 110 TEL, (lute 80 - vne,) corner of nadthCall and Third .trees, Plttabargh. Pa.., (1 LAi2 k .AlOl. Proprietnn. fimrThis large mud rviromoillion lionise having under gone thoroneh repair, and furnished with new equipment, throughout, In tete open for the reception of the traveling nubile Con. , t, voururt epttiodern • I Off N SOUTH, Coach Maker. corner of North Common and Federal at., Allegheny Chi, where he extensively matinfarAnnie every demeription 01 VP.IIICLES, of tit^ hest insterialandlq thob-itt workmen. No ham alai opened WAltEltivlll In the Pt Charlos building,. on errand *born Wood ml...•her• he ham at pres ent e very fair 'torn of work, (with daily additional In uhleh he lnitltem the attention anderitical exemination. feeling conndent- from him cintinuod mime. bamlnesa exterodre alder, the material ao.lworkmen employed, gaol. of of his omit -he cannot be eon:Meted with in the EA, • or West JOHN SOUTH. Ikr ALT ER P. MA R SHA LL, Importer and Deal...Pio PLin. Figured and Delineative Parr Ibis • Ingo No. lib Wocol etreyt. Plttaborgh Solo Ant of ho relohratod manufacture., Moreira Deli. court & Co.. of Parte DA RI FA Sil lONS FOR L.A.WES'DRESS- ES.—The Pa.ruth Paolilone for JP NE. dtrert per steamer 11 he on sale on the Ist proximo by MRS. L. M. WIL&)N. letraf Ne 1.1 Pet:m.lo,ov.. Hand street. KIER, JONES & CO., hPROPIZIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, LI °AWARDING AND COMMISSION burgh. IERCIIANTB.I2 Po. ana/ ila.ln. Seventh street, Pitt. Bacon, Lard. Lard OIL Mese Pork. P. C. Ham, Klerle.o - and No. I Salt. Anthraelto and Seoloh Pig lroo. Bolivar Brick and Clay, Anthracite Coal. le_ m,19 11 ISSOIATTION OF PARTNERSHIP- The firm of LA WELT k PAXTON thlg day di.- ..A..1 by mutual camel:lL Wo hove dlateked of o en- tire ()Sorer iletobllshinont. No. 26.5 Lll,,Lk ur to Mr. J. W. 51..VARLAND. who will continuo the .od I. hereby •ntborlyed to collect all account. duo to us and to mills, 511 elating •fivdoetue .101114 LATELY. A uguin fiud.155.4. J. W IL:VON PAXTON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE 3; RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY GROCERIES, iTras, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves, MOO/' A . N.111111.1)MV WARE, Dumeet. Ilo.e Fl;rnizhing OuoclA, No. 266 Liberty Sired, Pitt!thumb BANKING HOUSES JOHN T. H 000: NEW YORK. No. =SOUTH 3D T. PHILADELPHIA, PITTSDUIttI 11, ALLEO Il Y CO. SOiIERSET, SOHERSET CO., HOE , T PLEASANT, WE-TSIORE'D CO., CONN ELLFIV 'LLD PA YETril UNIONTOWN DROWNSVILut. Deposita ros , olve.l, Dlawunto mad, theft.. bought. oold nd collootod. Ilan } Notes nod Spalo bought and odd 'corks, Notro and ocher liecnxitles bouttht. and odd on .mmlardon, Correepondenoo and colketlono rolleitsd. not. N.-tr Agency. YE OSES F. EATON, Nu. 19 Sixth et., agent l me rollingand buying PATENT RIO !ITN. 14 now authorized to nail Co.. following lately patented Tootle patent Oil Globes, for Steam Ea elner, • Voe'm Went Drill. for Drilling Intm Doau'll Reek Drilling Maehlne, Oveland'e Stetlonarynod Potable Raw 11114; Crawford'. Steam and Water Onsets, and Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machine, There articles have been examine' br practical mechan ic" and mschiniste, and pronounced superior to any Igor., He le RIPO authorised to Celt Rights to make and reed these env ie,yn any part of fol2ot,r• Ile bee elm fo r rale hot•prerel Butts and Washer, aid linlehed Drano Work. He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the eel. of oth er patented Higher and new Inventions. and give to the holnees faithful and colorant attention. He refers to the followhtg • OARD. The eubeerihere have long loon acquainted with Mr Hones P. Eaton, and have an huitation is recommending him to all who may wbh to employ his services, as a gen tle.. of oruloubtod integrity and indefatitrahle ladnetrr In whore exertion, every reliance may be planed: Neville B. Craig.W. Itoblneon.L/r., I Wm. Latimer. Jr., John Graham. l''''',4 l vlTa:: • IL ChildsCo.. Co N. Holmes & Bank P. R. Men, Kramer & Rehm, V. Laren, L. It. Llylogrtoo. ap Wed, Phillips, William V. Johneton, n Andrew Patton. A. W. Lanni, I Wilem Mollandlee• Prrnommu. November uTtn. tote it( Pall and Winter Goode. EDMONDWATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, 185 LIBERTY STREET. IHAVE now on hand alarge Stock of Fall uedWinter Goode, orerecatin re of entirely tom devotees, amb Vatting. of the mart beautiful patterng Yreneb and Eualleb Caaelmerei, of every style mod ebade be the mar ket, an or .tado .1 will make to ante? on the . most re aeon able term, Are to soil seta THE ENTERPRISE GALLERY, Wain' Hall. 4th et., le now open for the reeeeptlon of el/Rote and enettnneze. Th. attenUen of the nubile le r t i l utin t t s . Its central location, ample roam antrupettoe the wroduotkm of artistic and Well Dfignerrootypes.— Materials of the beet onitlity used, ant priewineety low tt Wren taken In a fa* wands beet in le of the att. an " , : tr i e w.4 „ .. 1 1, 6"1"1 7 . am a counhm OTYPE S 'O'S NEW STYLE DAGUERREO. • , —Dirsorrrlais Portraits taken low rrostbsri 1040 tODIKI and durabloosao tortes Dort etiaz OA art. ROOM gloat.= fl A- N. to 10 P -111•0411w. ,• , rw... v.., • lierreetrupierme of the Pally Pittsburgh Gazette WAMIINGTO?I, Jan. 15, 1855 The proposed action of the democratic mem hers of Congress against secret societies is postponed by various weighty considerations. The leading members are waiting to receive more detailedreports from their respective states as to the real strength of the litotiv Nothing feel ing among the party. As fat - . . .rigs hove been developed there has been a greater defection among the democracy in consequnece of this dis tracting element than among the whiga, and it is claimed by the southern exponent of the or der here, the American Organ, that both the par lie, have equally contributed to its success. I suppose the assumption is correct. A prominent came of the progress of KNOW Nothingism is the consciousness among the masses of the dem_ °creak party that - it is fulling into decay, and that they must resort to somo other organiza tion as to a city of refuge. The proposed demonstration might affect inju riously the important senatorial elections in Pennsylvania, Indiana, lllincis, and the anima ted canvass fur governor undergoing in Virginia. If Wise is defeated in that state the e ircumstance Will co dishearten the democracy as to leave lit tle hope of its being able to rally iu the contest of 1856. It will be regarded as the beginning of the general breaking up, and will be the signal for the old rats and the young ones to seek a more seaworthy vessel. Gen. Houston is confident that ho will be the representative of the Know Nothing feeling in the next election, whether it retains its present or ganization as a secret order, or takes the less ob jectionable form of an open political party. If the order continues it will nominate him ; if it do not hole equally secure of a popular nomination which will attract the support of all who favor Its principles. There has been some peculation as to the authorship and the motives of a series of arti cles dated at Washington, and published in a notorious Democratic print in New York of wide circulation, upon the position of Mr. Buchanan, and alleged intrigues in the Cabinet, designed to favor his preter,ions In the Cabinet. These pretend...l revelations are to the effect that Bu chanan was determined to return in the spring to looli - after his chances; that his partisans in the Cabinet and about the administration have advised him to do it, and are striving to eject Mr. Marcy from the Cabinet, by nay of ntreugtb• ening Buchanan, that among these adherents-, and the most active in the existing intrigue are Ben Cushing, Mr Campbell, Mr. Dobbin, and Forney; that one of the devices of this junta was the Congress of Ortcrtd; and that handy. Daniel Er' Sickles, Secretary, of Legation, was rent hot rem London purposely to look after thel4 . elopement of this Wait. Singular as it may sound, the,. stories ere bysome attributed to Sickles himself, who is here but I cannot eonsbler that probable They are, if not en tirely incorrect, in inixe,l up with fable and fic tion. as to leave it doubtful whether the motive is to injure Sr. Buchanan or to aid him, by keeping his name prominent before the country, and familiar to the can of the Detimerney.— Certain it is, according to the infartnntion re ceined by personal friends of Mr. 8., that he has rather extended the tenor of his residence abroad than curtailed it. and that he will not re turn tosthe United States anti! late next fall, after the elections of the year are over. And the business of Sickles in Washington is uct connected with the concerns-of the Legation in London, for he has resigned, and his expected successor Ls an the ground, cad, an 1 believe, preparing for his departure. As to the Cabinet intrigue, I disbelieve that point of the story. because the persons said to be implicated in it are too shrewd to be ignorant that Mr. Bu chanan in the last man to be thought of for the succeasinn. Ile will go down with his party.•if that falls. But if it do not, and shows any vi tality, Buchanan is still beyond the range of competition among its le.a.ters, because he be longs to the same school or faction whose fur -1 tunes will have been ruined by the policy, the blunders and tire crimes of this administration. know a mere intriguer would say that these men may be using Buchanan to kill off Marcy, but this 60rt of burrowing is exactly the way to buildup the Secretary of State and make him the sure recipient of the party's favor. The death of 'Mr. Mason, the 'Minister to France, is rendered probable by the lust adviccs received from him. The apoplectic attack was a revere one. He had not recovered conscious neVs when the dispatches left, and his physicians gave nc. encouragement of being able to restore him. There are now no many defeated and dis appointed democrats that the occurrence of vacancy in this mission would be a windfall for the scramblers: The work of selection among the candidates would, however, be a penance on Pierce, which would be a severe though inade quate retribution for his treachery in forcing the Nebraska Bill upon the obedience of his follow- Wnszirsoron—Jan. 16, 1855. Mr. Soule has resigned, and Hon. John C. Breckenridge of Kentucky, a member of the present House from Kentucky, was to-day nomi nated Minister to Spain. The Hon. member was ferocious in his advocacy of the Nebraska scheme. His arrogance taking the shape of a vindictive and outrageous personal denunciation of cutting the fanatical Hard-Shell oily of the South, and len ding almost to a duel with that hero, made hire conspicuous for nine days during the last Session. -at- For these distinguished services he has been pro- Mr. McCombs offered a resolution, making in quiry of the State Treasurer relative to the de miiied from a seat as representative in Congress , the re-issue positofthe and the publi cmoneys, and also relative to of 100,000 citizens, at eight dollars a day, hrenewed re-issue of the re the diplomatic post of Minister at Madrid, nt lief notes of the State. $9,000 per annum, together with $9,000 outfit The House then took n recess for an•hour, and Breckenridge will hold this station two years and t upon re-assembling, proceeded to the portico of 1, where, after a time, the Governor as ninny months, and for that term will receive'. C apit in salary, outfit and infit, $46,000. Now there' The certificate of his election was then read is no reason why tbis personage should expect by the Clerk of the Senate, after which the one. For what in usual oaths were administered by the Speaker charity at the hands of any this $46,000 bestowed open him ? He is not die- of the Senate. I, oo . v ei crn k tr Pollock, then, at a few minutes past tin fished for ability or length of service. It is , proceeded to deliver his inaugural a pasmand to him for super-serviceable zeal in , address Congress. - The House, on retuning to the Hall, adjourned. Why Soule resigned is a question much discus ecd. It seems7generally agreed that ho was dis gusted with the peace policy of the administra tion. He is a filibuster by nature. His nation founded that interesting 0109 of adventurers.— ! Ile would have himself been n leader of their bands in the sesenteenth century. From the first e appeared as the advocate of Fillihuster- ! inur— a means for acquiring Cuba, and finning that ierce and his Cabinet have finally repo dl ,d that method of proceeding, he dissolves partnership with them. For one I confess to some respect for the 'sincerity of Soule, for his courageous and chivalrous and independent char acter. I sympathized with him in the gallan try with which he sprung forward to resent au insult offered to his wife. It is to his credit and honor, that amidst the general re-action against liberty and subserviency to imperial usurpation Soule adhered to the principles which he profess ed when driven an exile from the country of his birth, that he bearded the traitor despot in his den, and avowed a generous sympathy with the proscribed and emffering revolutionists of Eu rope. lam glad, however, that he has resigned. Ho could do nothing for the country nor hls own reputation in the pisition which he held abroad and was beside the occasion of an immeasnra table amount of Know Nothing clamor. The Pacific railroad appears to be approaching its termination—in the Rouse. The debate was kept up with great industry last night until past bed time for honest country folk, and was this morning resumed, continued and concluded in a white heat by - Benton and ;SlcDongaL I can not say much for old Bullion's last demonstration Chiefly -because I could not hear him • in that even tenor which drowns the ear at one moment n ovdeluge of sound, and leaves It barren the the farce of a Paoific railroad is too much rot public patience, and the only interest the coun try really has in its progress is that it shill! be hurried off the stage at the earliest:possibba moment. It will, however, consume a day or two more, and will serve the useful purpose of keeping the Democrats out of mischief. The Texas debt bill was reported from the Committee of Ways and Means, without imp, toot amendments. It provides fir the payment of eight and a half millions of dollars to the creditors of that State, who really have no claim whatever upon the United States: but it is' .an essential part of the compromise swindle of 1850, when it was absolutely essential to the sal vation of the country that the speculators in Texan scrip should be suffered to rob the federal treasury. Five millions was paid to Texas, and tharemaining part of the ten millions agreed to be paid her was-reserved in the treasury to be paused over to 'the State when the creditors should execute releases to the United States.— The principle of the transaction was that Texas was not td be trusted with the money to pay he own debts. Accordingly it has been found that while the money was appropriated upon the cMto orous protestations of Texas that she only wanted it to satisfy her creditors, it is locked up out of her reach, hut also equally beyond the reach of rehtors. Texan refuses to admit that she owes them anything, and the fund will be there until the combustion of the world, unless Con gress interposes to provide for its distribution: It is uow proposed to appropriate three and a half millions more than woo named in the bill of 850, by way of making up the losses and suf ferings of the creditors, on account of the delin quency of Texas and themselves. This premium of $3;600,000 is to he used in part in bribery. Of that there can be no doubt; there is no ahadow of claim for it. The Senate passed the bill with remarkable ease, the reason being that there are such a few there to be lubricated, and, there was such a vast amount of money to do it with. In the Clouse the task will be more difficult, and the bill will be cut down to the principal of the lee million donation, as provided in IMO, with five years interest on Mr. Bayley, of Va , who is dry nurie for the French spoliation claims, declares but the House shall not adjourn without a v to upon them. This was the day on which thoi Lilt was to be decided, but it woo overslaughcd by the railroad seam°. The Colt potent investigating committee have got a subject before them that secm.sne uproari ous as some untamed mountain hull. One Chase, of Indiana, hinted before the committee that he knew he hod he:.rti the came of a member who had been bribed to vote !al' the Nebraska bill by the promisa of a contract for building one of the steam frigates. T. person alluded to is supposed to be Mike Widish of New York Chase refused to give his author and the question is whether he shall be compelled to do so, or be sent to prison for continued contumacy. I should like to Bee all the rascality connected with the Ne braska lull exposed, but at the same time Chase is not the kind of man out of whom it would lie easy to drag the truth, since he probably knows nothing regaMing it. Justus. Another Cuban Fallore—Fllllbuster. la Trouble WASHINGTON, Monday, Jan. 15, 1855 —I have' positive and trustworthy information, to the ef fect that there has been another grand f..ilure of the Quitman Expedition against Cuba, the headquarters of which have for some time poet been at Natchez. Quitman and his party were confident that they would be aids to leave du ring the first week of the present month, but their assurances have proved altogether delusive. The large amount of funds, stated to have been received from the Cubans, instead of being five hundred thousand dollars, as asserted by Quit man, Thrasher & Co.. in their private circular, did not amount to fifty thousand dollars. The last steamer from Havana, brought numerous letters from Cubans who favor a revolution. I 'have seen several of the said documents, all o r them are of the same tenor. They state very decidedly that no( another time will be sent from Cubs; that they have no confidence in the lead ers, and that no satisfaction has been given to them as to the disposal of the funds which have been contributed. Quitman and his friends do not give up the ship as yet. They still see a hope, and they now rely with much confidence on a nese plan, which they say cannot fail. The de tails of the new organization have not i cc., de cided upon, but it is their intention to take ad vantage of the Kinney humbug. They say that there in not a man in the Kinney Expedition but will hail with joy an organization to take Cuba. On the arrival of Kinney'e men in Central Ameri ca, they will find they are not in a land of milk and honey, and that death must be their fate, if they remain there, and, therefore, an opportuni ty to better themselves will be embraced by all. Col. Kinney was in the secrets of the Pampers Expedition; in fact he was the only person ex cept Gen. Lopez, T. D. Harper, L. J. Sugar, and a man at New Orleans named Cushing, who was aware of the purchase of the Paraporo for an expedition. Kinney was entrusted with the or ganization of a regimeat in Texas, Vhich regi ment would have been the first sent to Cuba bad not certain eircuinstances prevented. It is there fore thought by Quitman and his friends, that he wilVbe ready and willing to come into their schemes. We shall Y Tribune. Penns,lratila /bosi•tature: ILVECRiennita. Jan 16. SeNATM.—A large number of-petitions, fie., wore presented - and referred. Several unimportant local bills- were introdu ced, when a recess was taken until fifteen mi nutes of 12 o'eloak; and, upon re-assembling, the members repaired to the Portico of the Capi• ti•l, to take part in the ceremonies of the inaugu ration. Upon their return to the chamber, the Senate adjourned. House OF REPRREUINTATIVES —Mr. McCombs read in place a bill to authorize parties to con tract to pay a greater rate of interest than six per cent. On motion, a resolution wan adopted, for the arrungatnent of preliminaries for counting the vote on the Prohibitory Liquor Law on Friday Emmanse=l2 NpecialiDispotch to tho N. Y, Tritoma ASHINOTON, Jan. 16, 1855.—Mr. Slidell's election on Monday next is supposed to be cer tain. Mr. Soule is said to have resigned, hut most probably has been recalled. Dis earlier return to Louisiana might have given Slidell troulle.— The tactiei of the latter are masterly. The acquisition of the Ciallipagos Islands is positively certain. Senator Benjamin and Philo White, who made the treaty, are now here. The Islands are not barren, but full of vordure near the shores, and there is guano in the interior. Mr. Douglas expects to carry the Senate In favor of the Pacific Road (three routes) this see- PlOll The rival interests have all been recon ciled. The members of nearly all parties are anxious for the passage of this measure. 081 any. The Hon. John 8. Barbour, o Virginia, di: i on Friday last at his residence in Culpepp • county. Thirty years ago he was a Repres• tative in (34:Ingres', where be served ten years. He bad previously been a member of the Virginia Legislature, of which he was again a member in 1833-4. Be was also a member of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1820-30; and his last public service was as chairman In the Virginia Delegationin the Dem ocratic National Convention of 1852. Hs was a gentleman of much ability, was highly esteemed, and exercised considerable influence in the pub lic affairs of his State. His death was gladden undunemected. Having taken a cold, it brought updn him a return of neuralgia, which ultimate ly reached his heart, and he died in a few min utes when neither be nor hti - Fimily had any reason to believe that his life was in danger.— He wee in the sixty-Birth year of age. OILANOZB arm Lxvoss.-;-These fruitisre now hawked about the streets:of New York- at very low price; which is the more remarkable from the contrast with the high prices of almost ovary thing else that is eatable. Sound oranges are sold at ten coats , a dezon, and wand lemons at Harrisburg was .binsuly crowded with visitors 'rum alt part, of the State, gathered to witness he itutugurntian of our Governor. Itiry Pollock arrived there by the Dauphin and Susquehanna Rrilrookl on Saturday evening and took lodgings ut Coverly's Hotel, where his rosidenc4 is fixed for the winter. Every Arnie of cora from east, west, north acid south arrived teemingwith stran gers, among them being shout twenty.military companies, whose bands of tahaie keptcthe , town unusually lively. Ono of the companies, 'by the way was loom Baltimore. The day was clear, though cold. Cleve, o'clock woo the hour des ignated for the commencement of the march of the procession which fa .1, Ile, Governor from his lodgings at Caveriy . a note/ to the Cap itol portico, but some delay occurred. This, however, was not long, sod when atleugth it got in motion the effect was fine. The military escort beaded Ihe procession, and made it really fine dieplay. Then followed the civic array, consisting of the Marshal nod aids, the committee of arrangements, heeded by their chairman, Jobs W. Killinger; Governor Bigler and the Governor cleat, lion. Jones Pollock; the various heads of the State Executive Depart ments, Judges of the Courts, members of the bar, clergymen, the local municipal authorities, the order of Junior Sons of America, etc. The procession marched over the following route—From Coverly's Hotel down Second street to Chesnut, down Chesnut to Fronk up Front to Pine, down Pine to Second, up Second to State, thence to the Capitol. On arriving at the Capi tol, a brilliant array of ladies, citizens, staldiers, etc., presented itself. On the portico the Legis lature was arranged, a space being reverted in the centre for the late Governor; his successor, and the officiating clergyman. A simultaneous outburst of applause greeted the new Chief Magistrate as he entered the capitol endosure, by the central gate, and ascended the steps to the portico. The various State officers arranged themselves in the places assigned to them, and order being restored, the certificate of election was read. The Rev. Alfred Cookman, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, then offered up an appropriate prayer. The oath of office was then administered to Mr. Pollock by the Hon. W. M. theater, Speaker of the Shate; after which the new Governor deliver his inauagnral address, which was well receiiA and frequeetly applauded. At the con clusion a long and vociferous cheer wentup, and the friends of Gov. Pollock crowded around to congratulate him. Soon afterwards the proces sion re-formed and conducted him back to his lodgings, the crowds in the street cheering him as he passed.—North American. TILE MASS MEETESO OF THE Vi r OIIKINOMIN iv Kw YORK. —The demonstration of the unem ployed workingmen of New York, on Monday of- . ernooo, was very large. At 8 o'clock about 3,000 assembled at the Washington parade ground, and after a speech from Ira B. Davis, and address and resolutions were adopted, requesting the city: authorities to obtain power from the legislature, at once to allow a city tax to be laid, sufficient to yield a revenue to give work to the unemploy ed; that the law empowering landlords to eject tenants when unable to pay rent be suspended, sod the state indemnify landlords for any loci.) accruing from the suspension; that the lands of the State be set apart, free of charge, to the un employed; that the authorities at Washington pass a homestead bill giving each settler 160 acres of land, and appropriate money sufficient to buy them implements of husbandry, means of subsistence, and conveyance out to the landB to beset apurL On behalf of all these propositions they request the co-operation of the Mayor and councils. A procession was then formed to proceed to the Park in company with a committee charged with the duty of presenting the address and resolu tions to the council. The procession was an im mense affair, and was. under charge of no less than 80 marshals. One of the paper says:— "The procession filed out of the pagtde ground and marched up West Washington place to Broadway, Isom thence to Clinton place.— tiers the cry was raised, ` Let us march up Fifth avenue, and show ourselves to the aristocracy.' This suggeetion was adopted, and the motley aseewolage paraded up that renowned locality, to the great astonishment of its denizens, who might be seen crowding to the 'windows, and sta ring at the workmen as they filed past their pal atial residences, minus banners or music. The unemployed said uothiog, but walked along si teal), and sternly. They tamed down TeLth ffe t to Broadway. nod then to the Park.— Here another crowd had assembled, and by the time they were organized in front of the City Hall steps, there could not have been less than twelve thousand persons present. The crowd in the line of march wan drawn up in tiles of eight and ten deep, and when the head of the column entered the Park, the rear was in the neighbor hood of Grand street." Several speeches were made in front of the City Hall. Dr. Underhill, one of the speakers, announced that arrangements had been,made to form a new party, based on the rights of labor. Others indulged in sentiments calculated to in flame the minds of those present, but, notwith etanding, all passed off quietly. The address adopted declared to the council that it must af ford relief, or there will to turbulence and crime. THE MONETARY AIYAIRS OF narvßDAr.—The announcement contained in our Saturday's issue, of the suspension of the Banking }louse of PAGE & BACON, created a wide-spread sensation in our community, which was not diminished, but rati-er increased, by the fact that Messrs. Loxes, Rss- ICY & CO., Bankers, did not open their doors. Ordinary business was left unattended to, and the public mind seemed absorbed, at first, in the publio calamity of the stoppage of Pane & BA CON, and afterwards in the run which commenced on the other banking houses of the city. Soon after 9 o'clock, n, a., it vies manifest that a run had commenced upon LUCAS it. Six ones, L. A. BENOIST & C 0.,; and the Boatmen's Soling Institution, and it was continued uninter mittedly, but without any manifestation of un pleasant feeling, until 4 o'clock—the usual hour of closing on Saturdays—when those three estab lishments closed their doors for tho day, Aaring promptly mei every call of their depoiitors. Other banking houses were subjected to somewhat more than ordinary calls and all sustained themselves without faltering. Many persons presented the notes of the Bank of the State of Missouri at its counter, and . received specie for them.—Lt. Louie Republican, ffenday. LADISS 10 PAIILLSMENT.—GLIrdOI2 in hie An tiquities of Parliament, says: "The ladies of birth and quality sat in council with the Saxon Witas. The Abbess Hilda (says Bede) presided in an ec clesiastical synod. In Wighfred'a great council at Beeconceld, A. D. 604, the abbesses eat and deliberated, and five of them signed decrees of that council along with the king, bishops, and nobles. King Edgar's charter to the Abbey of Browland, A. n. 061,-was with the consent of the nobles and abbesses ; who signed the charter. In Henry the Third's and Edward the First's time, four abbesses were summoned to Parliament— namely, of Shaftesbury, Berkiog, St. Mary of Winchester, and of Wilton. In the thirty-fifth of Edward the Third were summoned by writ to Parliament—to appear there by their proxies— namely, Mary Countess of Norfolk, Alienor Countess of Ormond, Anna Despenser, Philippa Countess of March, Johanna Fitzwater, Agnete Countess of Pembrooke, Mary de St. Paul, Mary de Roos, Maibilda Countess of Oxford, Catherine Countess of Athol. These ladies were *flied ad colloquium ad traciatunt by their proxies, eßrivi , lege peculiar to the peerage to appear ati/ .. act by proxy." GUNPOWDZIL— .. Some of the effects of ignited gunpowder," says the Liverpool Standard, "are wonderful. When gunpowder is heaped up in the open air and inflamed, there is no report, and bat little effect is produced. A email quan tity open and ignited in a room, forces the air outwards, so as to blow out the windows; bat the same quantity confined within a bomb, with in the same room, and ignited, tears in pieces and sets on fire tha whole house. Count Rum ford loaded a mortar with one-twentieth of Cr. ounce of powder, and placed upon it a twenty four pound cannon; he then closed up every opening no completely as possible; and-firatfie charge, whleh burst the mortar with a treifiert," dons explosion, and lifted up its enormous weight: In another experiment, Count Rumford confined twenty-eight mina of powder ln a cylindrical space, which it just filled, and upon being fired, it tore asunder a piece of iron which would have resisted a strain of four hundred thousand pounds." DLNOWLS OF FUR WIIIIING.—In these days of common sense "fine writing" is rather an expe riment. We experienced the truth of - this 1 the other day, when perusing a, ratheisirpitc . ' ited, but somewhat inflated letter, signed W. Napier, we came to a passage, hich. at the first glance read to us as follows— ... Wakes England snore and stare like a ware house in the midst of cartage." geeing taken a second look at this rather attuning sentence, we found It to run thus:— England.snort and dam like a war hone in the midst of carnage." if a more familiar style of expression had Min "adopted, and the . writing had - not been quite so line, this little mistake would Potpie trebly have happened. The Cincinnati Commercial state* that there beet been three victims' of apirittutba' m bron6a VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER 127. Tai NhiSISSLPPI D/1:0210 ffr.—Tbe Concordia (La) Istell4:gencer of latest date says: "The 'oldest inhabitant' hereabout declares upon his honor that he has never seen the Mississippi ricer so low opposite to Natchez as it now is, since the year 1823. Thirty-one years ago the island op posite the steam saw mill of Andrew Brown, Fsq., was visible, and as large an area of it Or closed as there is at present, The island is rook formation, and has suffered no waste Itt the last third of a °eatery." rRE E NTERS --W e oiler min substantial ,sto7 Brick Howse, No 3s Wylle.t" and Int. Err Us tV:;Meter -liu t=== . 4 '"'"2 l 4 2l; to get close o pa ling reggegi oe ths'abova.. en. outpour 1, nrs3 & Mel. 30:4. 21 rt. FRUIT -100 bus. D r y i tglen; 'Lb do bar:d cb: 4 ' 36 0 belt Gm. Ababa, In store and to arrive for We by SLIM Vt t DLL WOUTII PELAINES'--Just, reo'd 2U eases more of those dmArable 2So De Wass which will be .eald et— c per yard. 41e5 A. A. 31A.S0NAIT). pITTSBURGIII .t ALLEGHENY CITY WARRANTS WANTFD—The be I.ld fbr Pittsburgh • And h ll! t"'.d r i"' Dv no . /1 B. Sial..Al4 c•z. 11vMe • B UTTER -6 bble. fresh Roa Butter; see d salAy k°. T .tritli k foo., ea 24 it. PATENT MEDICINES-- 5 dn. Ludlum" Specific. 10 do Radinky'• Ready Rouse. - 6 do Barry's Teleoptunnemil 5 do Lyon s liatharion;,:, - 6 do 15 ripbt'a Piing 5 do Brandleth's dc; 2 do licotiand's 6 do .11cAllateemOinknent; • • 15 do Thorn's Con .1i 2andy; 6 do Brown's Ewan* Mogan - do 22.Prers Arabian Linknenti de2lAter's Petroleum, in store and los aide by FLEMING B1t0& CORN MEAL-10 bbls. for sale by ' de2s J. U. {VILLTAILB CORN -7000 bushels to arrive, and. for ule by Ilst BELL t LIAGETT. OATS -1700 bukield received and for eale by Ja BELL t LIDUETZ. VHEESE-500 bx. prime W. R. cutting NJ lustreed sad for sales EMMY II COLLIN& OLIDAY BOOKS of all kinds at DAVI- Ak SON'S Cheap 'tont Store. as Market et. . . des BARGAIN FOR MANUFACTURERS. ti—laararedin Adatustrorg. at Dans No. 4. on th• Big aver riTer, conelettogof 13 shares of water p.n.]. •1214 100 lota, the water power la one of the ten la the oonatrr t and tholota are offered at • grewe trargaltt, Kuwaita of 0010 THOS. WOOD& 75. 4th R. 111OLL BUTTER-20 ban. ortra Solt &O- A% tar Ws day reed by IL R. for ease by no,fo lISNRY comma. COOKLNO RAISINS, Currants, Spices. Cider and Brandy. for sale at ROSS, PATTON & aroeuns, de= flat* hlonie T. Mart./ In the Dimond.- OLIDAY SUITS FOR BOYS—Very Bp- Propriste magenta, at very low prime, at CriL97lgit'4 74 Wood at. &In We study to ploose LaIILIFE PRESERVERS JACKETS of. the different styles, manufactured of India Dubber sou itaoltdoshitootts, kreale, wholeelle and retail, at Me India Dubber Depot, No. Ile Market et. del3 .1t IL PITTLLTPS. PMED FRUIT-300 bus. Dried Patches; 41 and far Rale At 11.3. ° do 11.1Z1111.1Ndn?rt WOOLEN FLANNELS—W tuw,S mitten, V and Yellow, Plain And ['willed _nouns* ire. h. ee variety. A. A. lY ell. 23. 'MA et ‘_.) (1 . HA MB E RS' SERIES OF SELECT tsuOKS: • • t.lberobers' Papers for: the People, 6 rolm Miscellany 10 dm Repository, • 6 do• Home Boot, 0 t 1,4 Meet Wntiage, 4 dm Sehrolons no.m tba Edboborglournel. For sale by IL S. Bo:IWO:ad & CU., Mt Market rt. A GOOD BUILDING LOT oa Mt. Wash , woos. (t. front .y 210 doop. to • nide •1142. rneo U5O. Tonna 24.0) In band. balance al, 4 "early par moot& n. 14 S. LIU lIRENT a 4i I.Y. 100.1 at.. Ax A CHRI:aSIAS GIFT WORTLI Su HE:- SITING —A chavxfor eacryddy—aueit one of those Bulining Lotm on 111. Wactith‘i.OLL ouly $.l Al Tor a lot of ground witnin 20 raintnes welt of the tity, lb • nleamot mod healthy tituation. heeini • front or fel Tent r. with. street, LT 210 10 an Quo 1.0 linnst. tr. n"ioda ...ILI/ PoTmente of ti. dot: 0. curaßErz S SON. 140,11 d et OYS of all kinds maikafaccuyld ~;f lathe. Rubber, for tale et the I 6,11, Ito V., i),r , 0t..N0. 116 kat et. 414,20 .1. 1 Il 1..1.1[0.1141. IZRESELTKULTS k PICKLES AT COST— A: tve comweirm u,L dai v, elosl nut at cat, in [Ake rtrtut for row sooots, our clock af Fresh eraitt, - Pfxtira; yrup, Ettrece.,..l Extract., pro czar. or tto bast EU& 1.1 and ...lark. trartactoluf t. Oast qUility. audio prrfactly 4001 t.r.lan fua attam,oti of Ix. lite* regurated our enfant stock of la.. rniel® will.e inlet fbr costar leca. .1. IW. %I.' 41:L1ND ttt.i 1.111 rrt. at. -• UNDRIES-5 doz. 1 .., :ge Ttzl4; ~ . ;.0 5 dox.lPstketig ...-..' tirc 51.1.n.re; - UP:. (Nap Pi,a .. extol mow P.i ^ Haan Soap, Iv 3.43 a.td for min by dePtt T. LITTL :6 C.. 1.2, 24 At. jrIREEN APer.ES-250 bbln. tirreou Ap i_j pies in store end !or Nabs by T. LITTLE .t 01). PPLES- 456 bbls. BelMowerd, Yipons, ea. reed ourcl file uo, b UK4I, s cia-wrr. nALSAM COPAiVA-1.4 ibs. fur sale by 4.11 IL. K. tilil..l.ratz , • 471 110PS-20 bales pnme eastern jun - reed LI sod for sale by 8. lialtHAUsill a CU. LINSEED 01L-20 bbli4. in own and for sale by no3o • S. ILMBALhiII gCo 7131 KOCILE SHAWLS--A. A. Mandl:v.l'oo. haveJurt rs.c.'d • large suf. epleudld ercortmeag of ug and Swum, Broche dhawle. I p LANKE'rS, BLANKETSA A. k CO Invite attention to =sir exterialre mortrassit sookistiag of mom Ulan SW pairs of tan dlr. fereut grad., at wiling atal par mat less than Last Tugs son LiOUSE & LOT FUR SALE.LV EAST LIBINITY, Bituated within 3 minutes Walt of th e iread.itation. The lot has a front of 12) feet on the Oreerisburgb Turnpike and extends base 198 font to • at. The building ohasistaof a two Icor/ Brick llone, hall and 7 tor. •, including the kitchen; Stable, to groat varlet) of f fa, Immo Ana poituesiuri no be giro,. Pecos. FA,.. 290._1 , ..,1 seer B. hieL &Lit a lOUN. 21 Fifth at. INTO TICE --CARPETS, CARPETS, 0.9.11- PETS, mooring at No. lid If.get et. litoo, Velvets. neurosis. Tsp. Brawls. Sells Three Ply. Tap. Iniamis. aura Sup. laurel. Flue anima's V. ultiaci, List mid nag Carpet; also. envy variety or 'lN:ior Mat*, Window Shades acid Trimmings. with • Nu e floe ar sortinent of near till muths, from 21 feet to IS inches wide, which we offer et • reduced peke- We Melia the attention of our customers and traveling community to call and see, at W. NieCLINTUOIS. a MUM: 3Aft BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES in X7OO etore lad for we by FLE3LINGEROS,4I IHIED ST. PROPERTY FOIL SALAI-7.d new three nosy Brice Dwelling Roue, of I.l' 40.11.1. a•large atom itrotti,• WI, gas natures, bath-room and good cellar: No. 188 Third et. A two !dory &let D HOMO. Of 3 ro=3, haliala Store Boom, mbar and 11,14111,1 attic a/so, • ftot Mali& two for • dwelling twine A two story Dwelling 110a,9 on lid et. containing throe moms and &Store Boom CU dolt/led attic, with's • isr“ baknoven in the cellar. B. CITXL(BgIa A &IX 140, ;Cl 1, - 4 1 0R:525 PER ACRE-414 wrap of Land A i ofa mile from the Ohio rie*, oppoelbe hlrlderUT el a, W_ lma. of which I cleared, the balance is towed with eseelleat timber; SO acres cza be c titivated. Some Improved pracrty 'nth* city 1 , 01 be ;alma Wyatt. 'And drib 6d, a ~ir t b b et d v SON. ii et; el. nRIED PEACELES.--400 bushels hstea jUr in a ore and for flab D. W. LLELISTINK A CO. !10. b 3 kesiimut GLOVER SEE'.-150 bus. in' store au , far gala by D. W. E iOO.. UGA.R.IS hogshead; of O. Seger just 17 received arid Lc due b • I.:..ite VOR DECEMBER—Iiar per. Putnam, Oa day. Orate m. sod Peterson. B. SADUB. dineey. NEW BOOK BY “KIRWIN." Pariah mid otaer Panei,ln e, l ved i Ntl; bT iE &R.'S P eSEN rs—To dose oat N IM of ArtnaMsfx tBBS t will WI Om Lapwing u mot: lwatleis .11.nnory. Lai:dant .mull, Ululate, 31oy 1/8,88r..885001a tided at. 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