iTa-:r - t - i: -, .,:,-i:,•.0,7A1N . ." : ,.: - '.:,,,,:,::r:ITT.•T : :tAKR'on. GAZETTE. BUSINESS - - WRECTORY: 8. IL P.ET4014. k 0028 *mail - two AOE.SOY 2thei No. 10. Sala otmg. P. &00. grey blot the( most lehmalal and buten 414.1.thUral awnn bot4l in the IJThitiod Watts. -N67 4 YOBfi ADVEMLSEXIMITS: The Alleivihr 11A of Boalso4o Time eras:meg the beet eat meet reWie to the rltTaf New Toth. deCONDEON STEMS, 1% . . WE,ISSF,YBORN & CO., (late C. _llEhino.)lmportant and ITlolosaleDosldis in Garman, ach and Italian )Ladd buttinnaanta and Stilir, No. 2 Malden Lana. - - • . • je124,1416.5 ik,,,v14,f1.4104•04 J . . . . OHNOLT'S Standard Catkin Sail ek; 1.C.C..13,AC11 CCE:Sert . Plno street, Now 'York, nolo anent* Cotton Canna from levers! other none also. L O,NA uti nag Print Clotne and Coppor . , ifTS, tor Calk; o —and Sotlinnt Printer. ' • roos-teor2B'ss DRY 1:100D8. OWLF.N.IIoNAMPE & CO. Importers .of. Adoedicdad dad 91, 41011 211 . k - idyl ranerGood., 11 112 mid BrtedWir. 00 . 55 - - rCOTTZNPZ CO.,lmporters of Franck X. , :t. :3c rlothaFElFolv=soCdS, : 65 .4411 , 004.1thiL : . PSTEIN & HONIG,- 100 Liberty ; et, and Ica 105 Ceisz let.. car. Trinkr Mica larporten ar Luee Latunideriee, Silk.. Je12.0332:t•p31'55 j: MPS 01' P.N . ,.15 Broad St.; - Importer of DreiaTrtminlngs, Gimps - and Fringes, Eilgerseata. , 1411tne and UM (Mods generally. - taug3Y6s • p. ORN, - SCIILLEPER &•11.9.ARAUS, porters dam:and - And Belian' Broad Cletim Rag oaleriet An.. No. bp Erlhange taialeas - DETER D.../LIULLEN, Importeeof French. Gems= sad Swim Dry tiondA, :Velvets Meri nos, _ 33 Broad sheet , Row Tort , Neazayamess. - . • Ft EUTIIAND; „FREI:2S •4t HENRY I in , - LP porters. ofLiesirs Cembrki and Ideals Cambria ' Hen& keret:kW". 14... Limns, Embroideries, de,, (own man uEse bun. 44 Mom tt. • • de204je1.45, - B 1 HATCII. 00:, -99 Chambers st r eet, AOHN M. - DAMS, - .TONES & CO., Im p:ear. arGardhatens' POrnhhing GaAs; and Nana urns alntoelia, Blatt; Dm; SE the • Mexican: Mustang. Liniment in Ithe=illem..Bralsee. Boxsts, Smallas, Cats, Plleft i: l nta i Sores. an effeetrua ours fur all eiterest - sem plaints of man or waloaLL S. IF.Wostbrcrok, original origin ,tor and, proprietor, :AL Etroa4gras, N. Y. . 11,343e2'85 DACIM3:=arYPI23. 017RNEY,No. 349.1koadwik the oldest . aqd moat extensive idtabllannent In the United htstee. setdraytang'3l'6, MMM K DWARDS, SANFORD. & CO., -l'oreipt ... erl to .4d from al Tertir .- er the If Gooch ' cr ' rl4. - : t Agent ' f; Pittsburgh. Acisaisitt:o.. - • .- • . eel3.l7,bielb'6s YR.F.NCH. AND LigllklAN FANCY DA.SILLTY. f 'TABLES ZINN: CO., 52 Maiiden ; Laile, intsanters Frenth(Jarman Fancy .d Travel - lag Baskets. arid. manufacturers of Cane and Calnrcd Wi.l 7 tow Furniture and.Janny Lind Wca•katands. An.: . _ (MATES .I•2i'D TENDEN.B. I r — WM. H. JACKSON; Aformgrly:W. .N. Jeekiekri BineYl3rettiaid Mike, .figl one door &Lovell:lth N. Y0rk...0e1t1ti5.2.774 DIM !MEMEL 01:1U.DB: 1i„.7..... :1a . :... • :I• • iv i . 1e: : .i . : : al . : ee .. • UNION—INDIA RUBBER ' CO., 41 Tohn =, nuke il/ lands of Rubber Clothing, Cloth,. Ding rtkientn.4 Ca= in= V. 030 to sax each, fas2-17:tfeaVg. HACHLNIMY AND ILLOHELNIS TOOLS. . 4 .L.D , lmws iGjESUP,Ni: 67 Pine, at., New York. Connenkden nada:maw the di of all kinds . ;its .Teets awl Cotton and Woofan Machinery. l' '' rota the best =kers, .Ikeinaine Agent* On I.olrell Ma d hine Shen. . -,...' . ..- r. .. denliinnylE7ss C . YRITS-W.:ITELD 11• Cliff et, im ydrter. and Wbolceale &mien inimerlds,Precteh. llerman and &WWI PAYERS, and emery deeerietlan of Paper stsalrfeeltcrerg materials. taste:MS . pesIIN,CAN, -LEWIS & BARTOW, No.:161 Williain street—A gn peat Varlet; of PARKA Ibr &ak % Sttional, Printers, Booktalas, litsadatsre. ad Trams= asserals. - -. - means , Mtpfr Xrla %mon meNureurwans. - $ AINBOWXOLORWORSB;Rochester N Yak-Depot iwitAdm .Lans Pals and' VRIVVFANOB CALAITANDra SAFES, & norm Omo itoirgam ClLEdsnufacturee.lSGArail*..—. . tasetra 77. - lOYb AN /WWI GOODS. '••- %, . : . .AI3I.IIORN. gt CO.; . 54:3faiden: Lazie: 4Yi if %:R~ Si~II1~.~i~1)I141414'{rll)::~ OATES-IryLE, No. 279 roals.Me i tu=Syhntle. zeners, *c. CO., - Importers of I v erecisti C6irb inxid.,7l:l6:nr - - . BOOTS WII.OI;R'S AL E AIrD .ET AIL, - ' • JAMESBUBB,. se z • 3d d o - or Mends atol the ! public atonally. tbat he basins:reed &oral] Stool of Boat. and 4th:ea in all their varlazieS. , ll.ll Wick Leone at the larPat ever owned in this city and emberseta everything and by Ph.Usdelphla, New To and Daston. and he trusts mount fall to please all. Civet care has. been. even in selecting the choicest seods;atlhtahleh he warrant. - Lle also nontituase to nosnotecto" as heretofore. ell de. entiptionsuf Boots and fittoex. and Rt. hie , long export• sea of era= Tam In buttes.= Into city. 1., be ttoles, a ndlicient guarantee that those who trot lll="erithtbett nattonente. will be War dtedt with. . wad • lyssour . rioN'. OF. Motto* le - hereby given that the Pgrtnerehip here. eting-under the trim and sty•te of NIEFkk k Kg lINEn heneeendiseolved..The teen ctn.-tare of WATCH CRYSTAIk vill be culled on as mug! bribe zre ,, anleg pertngt. - Jikkoniers pronyti y attended to. • Plarvt EMNFJ; No. 667 -Peke , • - • Bayarestown„ Pit:o=a. • =Am . C go Factory. LvIDISTON, .BROT CO., . practi .2 ia; Kam. tenth et Rateas and Selz:wet at... y hate en I:medal:dare 11:cput an 11XteNiT• mortoutatot tbrrimpa. 8.,:,ck.way.,, Batagaea Cara. Le:made la all their rufous styda with stria mud ter de:Wantland basety chats.. w.,ng all oar wort the best Juniata Trott sad Yeteent-ilickery. attended toots Oa aunt ratuan.able term. They i t=tdent that all whammy favor _lo s laeat.with Melt yet 'Lwiltbe Perketli atdOa trial. etther work: Tft , tetrgh Iteachttemtvats p.m the It aa tcay arm Li casettes dada* the day.- - -• ite..s - 31.'WESTERVELT . V=+Aim - - Blind • m•••••itgrroza. Ls et. OE* Este; Atte:math, - BOAZ OWNEl3lV,iwted , to . buy. = tntarestin. • 13t4i.tis • &st, for wbi natl. ataet or real arpto will torn. Et:Quire or FANCY:: - CHINA 6$ WOOD frrazsz. PITISBURGH . . JUST linpartea and now open a full assort meat- Velma sad ligh sad White lA, Gilt • rul White auct Colond Stolle Ode; Coroman Ware_ Tat. DL kesavatrr AL iio/1111NbuN. ' AUL% 0121t , krr• Tr. 3'l- VED' ETNA -BC'''""l d LASS , WORKS . . & CO MANtrAtTUßEES:andaiMienari.TlA Bottles, • ad an kindigof Bronx and Vint Munn": put aw e l i lua=og i le t r i g ti tre . eutgl2l,=.' VORSALE-4SO . acres of :land ork Waite; 1: Oak Botta:lo . mile floritlioli She imq mantranrio sezeirof cleated land:a chows and a yam= mbar& to, dn. Alm, a riest,7„ol rata^ as Opel- Led on my 'Printed eager, a.nd - say ens vrialdrg-ta bay nal astate, would do A!ell sogai—U. ( w g=ts= Ala, Vittr a 7sy to ii?ld . 074 f . -:, - ' ',..,. T-amk , FlnDl3:ls. - tth it. :4 1 1 . 111ATWIIITE:sk 1.4 0..41 south 24 tldladelOttg—Wercurfif lurtiittistillmert.— kmatul uMnallediuseurtzunt. Ixota4ly Fripaiturr ElL i tpßE, • 1001\- '714 '113' 6 18 .-lEITING.; • FADMV :I •' I STOVESi , GE4tS; Pipes. 4 0 xesi 1122 4ottndiVeastingso. No- 267 Li b ert l- St rrner efaand, ..••• • PITTSBIJ PA . #trett' 'lttsportert of G:.l - 1; -NE ED I, 'Agents forth( most Celeti44 - a; woo rasNß ROZZEBA =WV* Alum • HARDWARE Po SADDLERS taip CARRIAGE R.. T. teeth; 'Jr.; IV OD xi:J:l2z rirtzava dir:' • '•p li = a, .'s= l %inalah lWr -1454 Obi/ • REAL "ESTATE', OFFICE; N6,.-137 peonk strwri,Zd dem tram Mut t:natßfsc. Car, Pix Itory Ctel oropertY boUght, e " . " soSatt cff PITTSBERGIVOI arznix33 ; „ REGELQW - pittsbar e gh, tv • s ii .j .LlVati4 bUt i tft,fili n i 4 1=4 entismer_ aut W at 4,,,, aarAU I 51. 5,7 fla MENIEMMIM BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. • JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON; /Mar a at Law Oflce No. 143 Ymntlx .beet, between nantbnel4 and tiliant; Plltetennat. ; • ;rar24 , ,.. • • W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake • well's Boildlngs," Grant rtreot, bit:loan ilatrrib aiad Lomond• . - • _ • „ .1.2 OBE' PHILLIPS, Attorney at Latr, 11, WP Et. lents. 110. 117 ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney-at, Law— Ccorner of Fifth and Grant stnets,owcalte the Court. e SLEW. Pit.tebn.rgh. . • - . r3r24....f63 JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, otlica Poirth street.. war Groat, attsbara. VRAIciOIS O. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, No. no roweth skeet. . Pittthugh: "'ASPER' E,' BRADY, Attorney at Law, e/ Na. ale fifth streas,Pittebarah. . =nrrt ° 77MM*ln 'TIERNAN & CO, Blinkers and Excliango Eiskere 95 1Foodstract,cOruer Of DlaMond Patzeburgb, • • - /airbus . and sell flank Notes suul Cola Dhscount•Time Exchange, and Promdasory_Notem make Collections in all the princioal cities of the UctiOn: tt.asd , a Draltm. . 01 and on intere,tt, and glee their prompt Wen on to all oth. matters appertainusg to a• Broker's business. • Kaglern Exebanso constantly for sale. intitlS-ly RAMER 4b-lIEEM; 13ankeis'and. Ex change Brdhers. Itu7 and eel • Gold and Silver and num Notea, necctlate /wee on Itsual Eatateor Stock Sera IlaW7=lll:lrjrgi:AT'lnggrUte. [low made on all points in the Union. Aare COT. of third and W ood atrecta, dircetly oppokte_the . Chub.' • - • nD. KING, Coin • Stock and ExChang° 1.A.11.11[1 110. Broker, Fourth etre:et—Bum and sells Steele .- li2/4011; Eeeha terrt !Rim lied o' "tnt W.:Cate:towmad t on theitdat l o Y rutt. s W la Bank Notes Bought sad sold. • '1724 A11.11123,—....101/31CA K. HAM U&LMER, HANNA &-Co. Successors to Ilunicy t Ilium& it Co, Banker's, Exchange Drokoreand odder" in i• amigo and Domestic Erdman', Catlin:Wei er • Deporit, Bank Ede& and iipenle—.N. NT corner of Wood and Third atrects. Current Money noticed on Nona. Eight Cheeks for rale, and collections made on iearly all mind. naointa of the Dated Erato,. - The highest premium paid for Forsizn and AmericanOold. Gold. Advances made nu coneignmento of Produce, shinned ead.on liberal teems. - • WL - 11. WILLIAMS & Bankers anti itz . . u ...rarta t aokitr tz North 'Eat coma at Wood and AR transactions noVa on Ifixotal 'term; atal. norloottoni: Dronordly attended to.. Ja4l7 • HOLMES IE. SON, Dealers in Foreign _LI • and poreestle BM of Stchange. Certgleatee or De. r - rartV=l,"at "17 dt i l: throughout the Molted States. BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No . 78 Fourth straa, Sp:1110 Ihsrldinit. .... . TORN S, DAVISON, Bookseller and Star fai toner, sucoeseor to DaTifoll A Agnew, No. er .41.11.2ket street, war .Fourtl; PSLDburr4 Pe. AIRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In Btationery, 84, :in. 82 'Market etneet e POB2 me and, Pitteborgb, Pes. i► AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, :1 No. 55 Wood street, ruezt door to the saner of Third,. " " " COMMISSION &C. S. L. s - ANCOST /4 CO., COM.MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, 50]..4,m0t0. for the We of • R. S. CHILDS & CO'S _LAMP 13.1_,ACF. ltirAll mien for the above art ale WO.* attended nolldnidw J. W. Willa & Co., VORWARDING & COMMISSION MR- C 7 ANTSaad Dealm In all thida et Pitt.bargh Matt mac/wed andells, Lead Pipe awl tFlleet Lead. N..P7 dint Street., Plllltbargh. - au6.l.rd'sl . WAL H. 131717019 . .. W7tacade Grocer, Importer and Dealer in ,KORBIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Ma cualonsal.bi 'Rye Whisirr; Sodt.ll-Eart angler ood and Front sta...l"ittt.baryis, Pean.a. nil= •••A-. A. IFBAISIE, Commission and For • *warding ffeschauts, dealer, in Weal Produc• spa. ••• 10.1.90 S ROBTOWkdif,WgresZ ` ii,ocen, /Aooss t. D7l it erat tr aS , Commindorg hterebantga er..cscn~ aeanaaaa.._:...__._ wSPRINGER BARBAUGH & CO., (Sums • son to Ilarbauxl,) Comolbefflcs. and Sorwarans niebsn ter, Dealers to M'ool and Produce gmerally Noe. 1 ' AARDY, JONES CO., Successors' to ATWOOD 30NR3 Carordsdou sad Fame, certmateahraers to Pittsbumg4 31 ** , 264..1 0F.44 M E : I,T t i, , S p TEUA l G ... eneral Ctircunis i. anasignmente of Psoduts genceally. J 17.7 B. OANFitib, late of , Warren,--Ohio, Comudarion and - hx - wartlant, sad Whole /elle Weenn Reserver - Batter; Pet and Pearl bah. mad Western Prude. co T. Water etreet. between SerAthfleld and Weed. Pittstrstra. TI/04‘1 LIM& 'MMUS LITIU. Rats nraraz Robison. MU. t Co.) . 1 11 • LITTLE & CO.;_ Wholesale' Grocars, 41 1 :htairAtggusn VTNrhr= -smaa. ouirss ('I=SE WARWOUSE.—HENRY 11. o)u.ms,Torixraing..dOcanadrloa Marclunt-sad 2$ Weer lo Chet., 'Butter. LaPle P itt sburghroduce generally Wood street, above Wate • mral VON BOYIVIIORST'it MURPHY, Whole- Iny gala Grum. and Commisston Merchant& and Nate. PthabutchAll Zfo,:= WeiMfg burgh. Pa MIIOMASPALMER, Imparter, stul Bullet i ti Fresteh itnel Amurlent Wall Apar, Ka 65 ktarkit ale Pt., between Third and Fourth iltveet, kittstaret. • 5- :IVIT McCLINTOCK, Importer and Win-Fe , pie and Ratan Dealer En Carpeting, nom Oil Matti • • , Talk • and "Mon CO/1114 Window anodes • Kr MIS .k PATTON, Wholesale and Re. tar Groom. on the Eastern die of Ltta Diamond.ate. P DRY GOODS. CNN. VAN GORDEN, Dealer. in Trim • logs, n0n...7 ll waoo.,S•tiae noon,: E.nbn,lderta, • Gaunt Varnishing Goode sad Fassey . .artlelek •11alLac t of vadat can always Ls bad at lert 83, earner of Market street asd Diamond; Plitabargia.Pa. aplldy ...Oa t CO, PfTIBXCIOa...C. L, ASSOOIrt a CO, TOIL A A. MASON CO., Wholoaale and Retail Mr„,,,!: h 7 ."Fr and stol• Dry Gmts, 25 nth 11AURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale ANA. sad Mall Dry Goods 7.derelant4 cornet Josirthiautl Orst stmt. Pittatrazek., - : GROCERS. aP=mi . • - . & . BOONE, HARBAUGH BOWIE, CIENERA.LCOSBUSSIONNERCIIANTS, Jlealerslga Wool. floor. Pr 0100.141 Proilailow. No biarth ,Wstor stmt. 111114.1111phia. - • HABBATIGH &110003, F-oRw A It DING. COMMISSION: MEE cue...vm biWool and Produce . 0,161111a11s µdm. Mo. 211 1.115..rtr etroot. Pitt.bargb. Pa: m1227.17E1 PL0TD...,..—..-11C11/111/ Roth. 1011 N FLOYD - 4 CO- Wholemilt Grocers taacomminson li. .ertu.te,No.rta wood and Llti• Eittsbatz • 11.16 &MEAT 31 1 90itE, Wholesale 4Eirocor Roc ' turinspleDeiler in Produce, Pittsbur;h Mato Liquorsfin& li ' rettl i g IL m a sthl " s h a r z4 3 . l "Miratials W#lskity.,:bla will -C. tstras , 2 BLACKBURN . 60.i.- 7 whoiesaie arr. • m oan, Boot V Lod Doolesi, In ProdnOonnd gn thondookonon Mon and Oaken always on band their Visanhonso, , Waser street, Mt/burnt. sepiny 13AIAJI .. . MUT. - ISAIAH dc,,Col,'Wholdiale Ora l& thit'tir="Oren i g'n ' eka!'grAW2". • 40U " .jam n. mrlll3.L-.....1..-41L1211-0. SUM if 'GILLS .fr. RON, Grocerg and I o==u:don Embgati., Na IWLiberty street Pitts; =CULL; COGII3. SEEM UfIiL`BAOALEY &TO.; Wholesale Gro w v cam N 04.18 and V) Rood Anat. Pittsburgh.- IittrILLLA2,I M'CIANIG, - Grocei al' ad Ta b =r i a e rnej= ot ia u rgti o sili=ll tius—rmi .• 'fruits and Rutw•Wiloknala and BAAL • : APAHR . 1,, 'hp es. • di aßEW6Salliehhirlfe&llTNAlfr, Ann.. WCAsI3I4IIN 14/10K kroGILDIDLESS, sttOodssoro to v 144 J. tkinek,Whoirode Orme* For rudinzarid • Me km and Al=etrorit ln im4g:FarW=47°id Wood ar2l Water aregti: Pittatnarsa. ; - GuLBERTSON,, , WhoIcsaIe Grocer and :a ct aammaasaaarenamt . rwer i 9.5 IlabLVvanta: oGrocers,•Corn tAzashani,iind plow. Pro4u..--Amms strente, Odelartlas -11Jberri. Waft. ana Uttti 7 Int : coaaum •thr "4". ann•OV.,_ooDSVAßD7st .00.,35%010. Dm, IN•••• ours. Ph11•41•~ 'Ah u ltc a -vaittur roma, *gm t•Wk• • ' nitittiS ite(); (endoes• miaow. orxes. Ps; ..- /. 7.'"4"10,M4 . 7aXolll4lof , -,PIAl#5Ox ..r.anng K63'.41 .3 .4 tj "VA) k 487--avon yiLoom s AN4 03. 1 lbv sae b 7 MESE PITTSB AGENCIES 11=!!1!!!! lIS=I , 8. CIITHBERT & SON, ;tiENEKAL COMMISSION, AGENTS, for LA the elle and =chum of Real Latate, Collection of 140 third Rents. Notaet.. Pittabargh. Fs. tion:oi Loans,on Sonde. Mort se34r to.. YO. Idiehigan GeneralCommisi - !don and Callao : • taonAgeney Office, FOR the collection of • flame and Foreign Mertaatfla and all otlualloasy 'claims, la Michigan and lidjacent State. Investment sad Valmont of Mom ya, Payment of Purthano and Bev o f Heal Kinzie and Stor...ta and Immtance Agent.. PELTIER t ANDERso:l;Detrolt, nictklgan. Bsferenctsin Palztncrph-3.lenzra Kramer it Halm, Rant. aelt Whauta.hite t. Co., Gazette MCC Lamm Bteavrt a Co.. Mert . Wurco-lin3 4 =cies or. blioldina -from = l 'd larttraueis AUSTIN -.LOODIIS, Real Estate Agnt, ' Mak, ..aterebaadise and Bill Broker, Office No. 92 oulth etrert,, ',bore Wood. Bataan 'amoral' attended to. Jrardly S4IiMMETEI, L.L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi i eatOt Insurance Company. 94 Water !treat AL 'GORDON, Secretary Western Inert A.• • ranee Co., 92 Witter street. T :GAMBIER COFFIN, Agentfor Franklin COmP.nr, nortfroast earner of Wood i, twin. MAD ..i IRA, Agent for Delaware Mu .ce COMMLUTd 42 Witt. street uOic, 01V MELLO R; Dealer in Fortes, tMtule and Binged faftrampas, &bpi Books, aud t i ttOrtery. agent Cbleyetinem Plum Fort*, fur WePtm Perinsylrants—ho. 81 Wood street. HENRY .KLEBER; 'Dealer in Music, &lad lastrumente, ood. Importer of Italian triogi. ent for Num. & Carlee.grand oad square NO4 with *amazes .Eoleark &nacho:mot. Also for Durtbsso's DRUGGISTS. •401 L . HAFT, Jr., i t t l aocessor to Jan. M—lGtif for,)_Wbalsaale and tall Druggist sad Dealer In ts, Drestuffs, to., 1 1 Wood street, 3 doors below ylrgin Alley. - littsbcagh. ,/firitegnlar Agent Ibr Jr. yord's Medicine. 01IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in pima,. Paints. Ws, TarnUlm land Dye Stull* No. WO belly street, Plttebstrith. • • All orders will receive prompt attention. W Agent fbr Loud= & Oo t valuable family Meillitine& mar iRA. FAAINESTOCK & t'o., Who Drugggiits. and msaubeturers of White Lod,Red sd. And LlU:urge, corium Wood sad Prant streets, Pttt. burgh. facia E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in t. Mttabnr yb. floods BVlrahrell'erti ?Ma= Burg arms )31 RAIIN & REITER, Wholeealo & Retail t D n ruggists. comer of Liberty. and et . Clair straets. tnb?iD• SCHOONM AKER 00„ Wholesale u • Druggists. lin. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. TOSEPHTLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox & Co., earner Margot , rtmet ood Diansood—ireeps staatlyy on Modicfn e: ir4.'niedgts7"ltlAM:7:ullloirartUTM pssitg h it=o h r i=l p ri t z. t. maamt,tam it in hours. , , Jack") WOOL MERCHANTS. . LEE, successor - to MURPHY LEE 074 , 1ta i -Doorrr. sad Comadasslon Meryl:ma for . th Wool/ Goods No MT Lltortr stmt. cart MEDICINE. - --- R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, JILV !id 112 ritth Kraut, opposite, the Cathedral, Pltt. burgh. War 'WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, V below Srulthffett . (taw Hourr —8 to 9, 5. M., 2 to a. PAL, 7 to 8 , r. lu7ol-Iyd MERCI{ANT TAILORS. ii.CHESTER, Merchant Tann r and Cleo .. Mier, Nei. T 4 Waal street. Partionler attention to Dope and Youth, Clothing. - n01t..7 I VILLIAN DIGBY, Merchant 'Tailor, Dra tr yst:rent 7 peg wad - Dealer in Ready Blade Ciothing. 111 Lib. ..., • WATTS k CO. Merdhutt Tailors, 181 • Merry streeL—Ar• ars vow rwelein•oar stock of Goals far Geathlrosna's Wear—Cloths. Co.. oimmvand Veattnirsof the aswvet styl•s and linestuasil ty- Our Meads arid augment pO4 ere us a..eaU. Dahl MA.NUFACTITRUG. IMLAY .11[SELELL. . UM. WILLIAM BARNHILL .C 0.. ., OILER bIARERS. and SKEET-IRON of n...-ntair. Tata" Cia Rrichen. Tiro 13eii Steam Pipes, Com armoire— Fait PUN. Atimm Paniklrtrit Yawls or biro Dome rte. Al" Elloctemithe Wont. nnidge and Tisanes Imna. ea. Repairing done 00 the ebortrit Gotha. itnai-Led. •Gd• W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail atanulhataser and &aim' in Cabinet Wear, Na. 03 Knot. JtiriSTTritliFßELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES. a rupee= article. SOLID ROX .4 BRAZED BOX 'VICES, comer of Andersen and Iltb. Moon streets. one Kowa from tee Rand street I= I AI. Briiteny Qtr. yAMBROIDERED AND APiIC A MAk- TILLAB-11.,12.1. marked Pm Embruarry .4 4,- .os Work lry . 11Itil. L. P. WILjN. jet( ' 'tin.2.ll:li Pomo Moot, Our* U.& Bolivar Ere Brick and Crucible Clay Nan lifa,ctuzing_Compa.ny. rpIIIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED M. Ilmlr ospitatr Por maroofsetarlrm, aro run pre.." to =mit the Inorramml 4...4 tor thrle„Priek, en.ble.d Ilsolld.thg Clay. Orden Prom try attrochrl to PI 1 211rhorgh. 6rpt.Olrm 21. KIER 3. /k JON Ml, Cimml 14.3. • Boots and noes!! JA3IES ROBB, No. 89 Market gtreet„ 3d do , rfrom the Market Ronne, would Inform the pub • he that he Ems now • very hall stork of every thing to the Boot and shoe trade, onTh as Ladles' Gaiter., hair Ratter,. Jenny land Padorea, Lady Franklin and •II idyl. foundun the Festern Titles alma, Mateo' and Childmno . bialtero and Raney EMIL and Shwa. In all their vs:liana Oantlemene'llue Opera Patent Calf Boot. French Call Banta Congrean Gaiters and atom alecOloye . and Youths' Mots, nno French Calf. Please give 11., Tall as we gbh to R linen an arils], tn all who Urn, no with thole =Rom as ' , RI glee eatlerse• Lion. Remember the glace, 89 Market etreet. my 2) Hats and Caps. WILSON 5S SON keep constantly on . band every' derealvtkru and vs.netr of Hats and i f:srdo i nalls w l l isrot• Leap I.Vll.'"lrt! also us& can before punlussizur eloswilem nultAt 3i i. 00 & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAERIONABLEI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, ANI.DEALIRSIN ALL HMS OF FURS. - CORNER 07.14000 Alp FITZTISTIZZEra. • • , Pittsburgh, Pa. TM, s tock embraces every quality mutt ay/. of Hats tely msauo d Oaps, Muds. Raw Cuffs sad Pa? Bonnet& • ).4.m Coach and Carriage Factory, • ORNSTON, BROTHER k CO., corner of • Belmont and Rehm , * einveta Allegb.y city, would respectrally inform their fricaa %.:I ,: tpublic generally. that they are roasuallacturthir BatOuthes, Bake SWIM, E. 111014 N 4 all their various style. of flash andproPortlon. • All orders f 4: be executed with stria regard to dura bility end beauty of drab, Beira will also be attended to on the most ressonahla terms. Using In all their work the:bent Eastern hhafts. Poles god Wheel Etuff, they feel confident that all who favor them with their patronage will beserfc.tlyeatistb. d on trial of their work. chasin are requested CO gin them call before par g elsewhere. C. B. /MADLY & CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, NO. 82 71/IRD AT., NEAR JUR/LET Vp[TOULD respectfully inform their friends and Om pabllo generallr, that they have In store their complete foll Stork. =eliding or Carpet. of scary dellCAPtion from the Royal Voted end Rromela, to the common Ingmln. Hemp, and Bag. Floor Oil Cloth from one to eight yards wide, now designs and Very rich. Cocoa and Canton fatting . DragX•t Raga diets. Stair Rods, Shades, to. Pemons in 'repave Invited tonal) and alumina their stock. Steamboats tfotels and Real datums Punished on the most reasonable ten.. SmW 0nh:13.1 , eanhei ea L. L LIPLNOftOI:4.. 1/001110 Livlngstop, itoggeln & Co. NOVELTY 'WORKS, Pint3BURGH, PA. /RACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, o ttle Rd Grain do 4 Platform and Counter do.: Door of , < f .11 shoff=?PringeDrog end Thumb lettehes, Coffee Mille of VeriOUS kinds rein 51111.,_epprofed tottterug Dolt, Rd rfultenin gellealde IrOn Roth= of every -R ests In form and =en. • • ' Ott W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, an. 73.0 and 2= ZaeYW bbbit..erfeatte /kW/LAM eyed, • . PITTABWRI3II. • ,MONIIMENTS, Tombs, Grave, Stonis, .Puraltnte. Took Mantels, Imposing Stones, Ira)pp on head , and me to War, by Inachinen-, at the lowed prtNa. These hundred original and Needed de ,lol. for b.tattebtah4.lm habit. Week and Blab War Lie furolthect to the Trade et the leweet mice.. All ordeal Idled with despatch at 30.14bertr st.et. , W. W. WALLACE. (its , Goods and Fashions for Gentlemeas' Clothing for Sprlng of -1854. • giWATTS CO. bog foove, regpootfully •to Worm their numerous roaftumo* e. th e pub. 1 a generally', Mut they have Just -embed a trash supply' cmede.j.ptedte . thetr pstroj a sfe-4. e.the best the Attt- Ott:markets thrd--itnit that tf ere ?mew_ t, rroits of deafer sealttuu them op La !fa =4 usual irtmerb style. Th e sausaajon so genera .r expressed t,) , their mato rusts hltherto,•with their Jumble efforts to please, &four Islet them to fresh exertions in mow aitreetion. :Walk !tirs ritir rtb s s U l losbereß b piN224. ITS liberty Attes to d . Blair. s . Penn Collin:0bl* Pittsburgh. - NNEDY, CHILDS it CO., iiinnttfad . Perf mA Na / bo' 44 finest' irr altr . W c arnldaolore and " Plosinnea and Sash Oat* • " Ron! pi all dm and dnaniptioar illr r t dnin t •J hop Sataginrm attenti tors on. ai ..r SCOTT, Dontiot,'Fourth street; 4 o sty. doors west of &bald. . Office hours it s Peon a. 6 . er- - • • .... All Iron te war r ranted. f . • ISEMI4NNUAL SALF , 74I.. A. Pef;itsco Co. annoutore the opening' et tbeir lbsal•Atuitud Bab/4- heir brnet= Stock, and will runtime the IPMI3I ere. he month of January.. - All their ',bales& reemnartll be r pee.' totter retail trade and ttnientire steels in all their oks room wOIN tiuttarf down sad eland out at-from t".lfelo per twat./eattntis remise Pritanti , • - - - W 97400 bI7D. recd EtildifYiiMU by ' 4 , AA Wig / , , s • fan Una 41,11; - • 4;1 - (.] ; • ; ' GH, M NEW YORE ,gamparnezzarTs. FIVECI 1,79.9CtLE8 k MULL'S General Adi Noma, No o N. 346 and 343 Broadway, Now York. BateV th a N om u atr,. A CARD. 58 CANAL STREET, NEW TORE. BIOLY.NEUE. BELL, IMPORTED AND NANYTRACTURER OP CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, iiro ib t/ o Lg i6 r2ps .. tf:lly inform menu s t t h: trade ho SOM..; Vale will reedy for lasPectlon on the 38th for Yebrmuy. • Tie, Laing the only Mantilla merchant from Now York oho Ie pemonally Malting. raria th-e meson, may mann. My aspen that he Will have later and more varied ROI.; than an, hoes In the trade. - Dir The notice oftlmtlars ie callad to the abova.aml the 7 may tell upon evert attentimu • Jals-25e, Charles's , London Cordial. I W 1171 . 0 t UT the necesa . itLO .r f t e o r t i rordi n seoptieg, thia F F; peat (lit. lithe ohm Perio , Which 11A: daPpOd Ihttaiga intreductiem to the American public, has achieved po t glarity beyond precedent In the whole list "tisVaegye" l _ l' qiter, Pim Th.d ph vna. Englend and tbs Statew,pror-lalna lie transcendent merits. /t la upon thealdstioard of the tiamlly and the of every well betel; by the bedside of the • ck, es • well ns the eentleeninn ef the ikesslthy. Frceireet Ws. awn/ meridie. It is hamlets in It. adoption. Th e Wei ll- ate, by Its use, htubilt Wag stimulant, wiskia,, bile It fi,15111. ;Lepel/to, gmmosurweans him from the trots of delirlaM, sod restore' nehettored tomtit - Lahr. it e lfel=ag e w, i' d " lll4ircZelsr r7g. . t° —lta great Wait, usdlcine In - hum of ay pa* of the kidneyain fe r r:n t =st .l ior which se • remedy smil d inn tire It ° tali trarelera it is iadidenislbli meemorm dim, the annmenoes freenentif Waved...led by change Itt, . fralth art ol4 Tra i rad a titgirpr e M i prr stna; haulmstamped with tluiproptieto.'s name, a Ow srmlle signature upon the label:and Period In owes of twodosent eseb. Beware of Imitation...Me'gennine_Charlee London• Cordial can be had entail of all respectable thuggitto and green. at alihntels, and wholesale of the sole Import. ors, VENOOB k _ Ing Pearl et., Zipw York. Agent. treated with on liberal term. perdinds Fire and Burglarproof Safe Depot. W3l. bIeFABLAMD4 CO., ad MAIMILY LAN 4 .SEW PORN. Warehouse 145 Pre,Stat., Baltimore, Md. ANKS', Jewelers! and Counting Home JUP Wrap:Orin also osnitsntly on hand ity ado , and warranted In eyer7n4oot• yaax, aped 0th:1834. Mum IThs. ir Fenian& 6 antiomert—lt pleat. urn to Inform yon that yoar pate yrtwerred my Books and thing trad.gtahOn7b.r4 tewan eatossgthloashouttho fho. to Intense heat,t con. nt" remained noharmed. The Salkiwith Mat roparrmi4 Tri Nr ttjak. " T r .ITYYMIT Bont ir e t '74 • FEVER MTh ITB: DR. EDWARD BLEF AG OR KRIS STAMPEDE MTXTEIRE, Arbe the Are? and Apti, LitoPro4ts l 7. , Dfipepsia and al TUE Proprietorsof will state without hesitation or fearof , contiadletion. that the 13=tio=itara e eared mate Triri.h.ftf It hu above, Menem This mentichm has-welther Aria I?: Quinine In its companion, all of the ingredients 1.11. of a prrfectly healthy character and highly atimulating and atdiefr ,tl Zl ' ll i go t t hei bf , naei~ter or damp a:amphora morothan when intheirrimtalhaltlt Plant...trisections of the aunt*. wherwthe Ague Pre. rail.orlll do w i e . ll%o adopt this medicine. es the _ patient Is grornaVqftwolL ' e hiie lt"Prt7piritr -41,thtyodp" thousands of certificate* from Mae alba rimiest rear4t- ' ability but prefessaaring to the alcit imr one bottle and you .01,14 Ite the leiliblenfLrAr i ourself. lull dinar a far can her seer a r t the ogleektowing when this Medidne hes cu red when an other. have tailed. no F t7eeZ i d n:Zre , %%W. nb there it It basil. beesitaken witn thamitastordshing mamma in parasol asea of Rhaumatigto Gout: for them plaints =- takes tattler:fel /atty. • One bottle of thip editing very ailen-hu th e &WM el. feet. Priorgl - per tattle. ter We by wnwonaln all partied, the Vaned States andranada. II orders moora sks be addras T seit ie t: re it .4.axg-%ettingVo.,ll. Fahnertoel wit con a Co.. and Geo. 11. Keyser. Pittsburgh. JeDllyv IRON WARRNOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING to CO., Importers and Dotlest IRON AND STEEL. 262 Getoonefei ..tree, Nan York. Keep constantly on laid a fall assortriont of Bar, Rod 'Band. /loop. }lO3lO attna...and other WOK, STEEL .0P ALL KINDS. Merchants tiomal l Kell.= of the ono:Wren Lanai to ealt or rend 0141.6ra:re Wine buying. Order. by mall antritated to ottreareleill ballad at the Loa.: market ones. 3I.S.RTLY. SPRING 100., =l2 Groaqvgrlch at.. N.T. SOBIEFFELET BROTHELS <4 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • , - NEW WICK, Barentonaidtollts.l7o iilltmettreonbegMananit. IMPORTING -the leadiug - D . vircfrom Oak aintketa.liettt.%l onillattkind !Wit Mk Britt". liiiir—tilnyes bits ~.. t mall. w rendre their bent attention. 2•l2lUne Q_.....ATEL L. 'CAVERLY, Whotmale Deal- L In Bre/oms. Painted Pails mat Tato,_Wocel and WU lea Ware. Baakets. Mato. C.r.taar.,notteewtaina.Mateb es. de., 234 Umargeleh Neer-Tort subta..trr. - - lt . Cornices, Table 011 AL t4saskk's.SMls n hr t l.. r gign7= 2 Edo., New Yore_ • dadi-d.re Extension Tables. IV3I. MEERUT. no Wooster st., between Princeand lieueton ate. New York, Slanthetared. - ee ...grime:lt elwara on band. Orders fee eilluniug tucctuallyeatourled tn. • ' ocridicire tkeo., Wholeßate Print Sellers, nnthilebereq prtntirk and Manufacturing lirtista. .10. Pale, Loudon. Berlin, and Na. tnuedwl./. re. Catalogues...lit t...e mall, The mind dleeeimt tot.. iced. and Institutions. Picture T en es furnbited ..rl7cnn• • • MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT R. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STBLR. giEW` 7 4 .3rnfr Diamond Jtrret and Chan AUcy, •Pls4s PPM DUROI3. PA. _ _ ASHLAND HOITSH AMOR BTRET:t. AIFOTE 811V6`1TTI MUT PHILADELPHIA. H. B. BENSON. Plorantrot. lirPrles qraid. $1,50 per dev-ar Nara 11154-Iro JOSEPH CHAPMAN. WHOLESALE AND WAIL DIALER IN I3I!ORTED CIGARS, 53 Zarke drug, RlCaurgh, • 'WALTER P. MARSIIALL ImPorter and Deahmi. Plao. At... Saud Deo:maths Papa Uwe' lap Nn. 8/5 Wood Kreet, l'lttaurgh. Fol. Afent flaw enlebrstkd uturnlikettuw, E. Dell: amt*la.. a Pans. • _ _ _ &Rio FASIIIONB FOR LADIES'DRESS. ir VES.—TbeParlsb heir= for JIINS, Street mamas? on the Id reoxlmo by MKS.. L 8. WILSON, ie27tl Nn.Wilk- N.. *bon Ilsrutstr.t. KIEFit, JONES & CO. IIPROPItIETOR3 - E'ER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION h '~MERCILINTB. Canal .D.astn. Seventh great, Pitti • k aCCO ir!terd, Land 00. Mess Yoilt. Hams. Xlives az-. to and No. 1 Elite, Anti/mice and Beata Pig In:m.l3olw BrIel! and Clay. Anthracite Coal. it. win DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSUIP- The dzen of LAVELY k PAXTON Is Able day Mby mutual ocneent. We baos_dinel of oar en tln W.3t7A7l.llllqb.l4l:blfient.eigiglitirgha::4ll' J. hereby antborlaed to collect all accounts doe to us and to NM, all elal me agalnet us. 301141 LIVELY. Anitnat 2.4, 1844. J. WILBON PAX'Z'ON James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DF. A LEE. IN FBNILT -GROCERIES, • , ,Teas, Fruits, Piokleu3, Spices, Preserves, • WOOD AND TY /LVOV WARY, . Domestic now Furnishing Goads, No. 266 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh -BANKING HOUSES or JOHN T.. 80611: NEW TORK,_. X. ?PUTT! 3DST. PWILASELPILIA, PITTEIBUROU, ALLEORENT CO, W)MERSET, _ • MOUNT PLEASANT. WEITMORMD 00,, Penna. CONNELLSTILLPO YAYSTTZ UNIONTOH_N, Intomeamax, • Deposit reectredl, plecounto made, Drafts linti Bank Notes and Spode bovabt Stocks, Notes and other Seen:Mee boned any eomm no Conespondemoe and collections slat Z-tf AEency._ • ATON No -19 Sixth , agent 4 . 1 . 11; E apd boying , PA . UNT RIG Ilia, _ls now nut orized to sell the following lately patented articlui • 1.,,,tve patent 011 Globs. ibr Steam •Enginag Cos's patient Doll. Cur Drilling Irony : • • Doan • Rock Drilling Mooting., czuland's Stationary sod Notable Raw mnier Craw ford's Steam and Water Guard. n_ - - • : czegith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Mulidnea • These article+ have been examined by pracklcal imams les and machinists, and pronourioal superiortolUna Bede also authorized to , sell Bights. to make and ' sand 1b... articles in aver part of the 001121 BY:. •. •• • Ile boo fir aids hoapretud Nutt' and Siasheis,uld .flubbed Dram Work. • ._•• •- Ile le also fir.ra,. , take; Amulet ror ttin Ail. otte r patented is to and new •Intanticadi, and glee to tha laciness faithful and constant attention. Ho rated to the mllowlnpp - the nabeceiberi ha** long been aquaint:ea At P. Eaton, and havezio heeltaliern reisumendlus t i e g tern 1 all 7n b eioTadt b tirrity lis7 I Vilefa ftni tte tits% la When exertions scary reliance Inns be rNeTtlie B. Cooly, •W. Llotcbcaon,Mt4- i Woo. Lartinaro Y. • • John Graham. " W.ll.lhwuzi r . . LlChilds A Oa: ; • Jame. Wood, N. /dolmas 1 P. It. Friend._ • Kramer A Ram, L. ILldelngston. rigd.t7hruile.o•4 r si ggozen... . A. W. Laub.' WilsoliltletiatidhaL • prniagulk Noeunbir 27th, /3 1 " • • , ' Fall and Winter Gonda, •.• ' - 1/EROHANT vb.s. zingnlT,thaTz • - HAVE now on.liandalerge Stocic - olg . • asawintareopm.oncesuumvuttiorrint . pa, vmungsorttwztmtbiak=uosuerngrreThak uetk Canimerye, non nyle sat. nude In the mos. kr, pi wirtarn wu nate to ants , Ontholust, soros stuisi sad woww‘oktosoi,, , pon 11.1 tsa-Q2 . 7 ;2 - - ;r 3 ; 41 1 51,q11,, rMMM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1855 FROftl WASHINGTON. Clonempotuistote of the Daly PletabozzliGazette. %unmans, Jan. 19, ISM. The illness of the Secretary of the Treasury has given rise to a rumor that he is about to re sign. I believe he is tired of the office. His reasons are amply eufficient. He is very rich, and hs cannot by remaining where he is accom plish any of the objects for which he took office. His health also is very Infirm. On hitillastjour. ney to Kentucky, it will be remembered, be ens tinned serious injuries by a railroad collision or some other contingency of travel. Ho has never recovered from the hint, and it is now difficult for him to walk. His recommendations for change in the tariff are treated with a remeltka ble want of respect by the Democratic majority in Congress. They charge him with being a pro tectionist and ally of the Whigs in disguise, and many of the free trade faction impute to his/a line:me the fact that the firstseasion of a Deana °ratio Congress, under a Democratic executive has thus been enabled to carry out its theories which require the' reduction of the half and half Walker compromise of a tariff. The predemi, cunt party is divided into a Ontario faction and aG. W. Jenee faction. The retirement of Mr. Guthrie, under these circumstances; need excite no sitrprize. T learn, honever, that for the present no resignatiOn has been tendered nor is any change in the cabinet expected to take place until after the adjournment of Congress, and Gov. Seymour is,looked to by the politiolahs les most likely to till any vacancy that may occur. The last steamer does not bring intelligence of the death of Mr. Mason, Minister at Paris. It seems very unreasonable in the old gentleman to disappoint such crowds of anxious expeotants who were prepared with offers of service to sup ply the loss which the country would have suf fered In his decease. The Governor 'of New Hampshire will probably appoint Hon John S. Wells as mecum. in The H. S. Senate to the de ceased Mr. Norris. Wells was defeated when .a candidate for the matey caused by the death of Mr. Atherton. He is a Nebraska democrat, and having been rejected by the representatives of' the people it is quite in character with the prac tice of democracy, as opposed to its doctrines, that he should be taken into favor by the exec utive. The Pacific Railroad seems the victim of par limentary complications. Yesterday the pitch fork plan with three prongs, the, plan, that is; which contemplates one central trunk road from the Paciflo to the line of settlements on the bor. dere!' the Western Stites, and with branahe diverging thence to points in ,the North and South, was adopted in committee, but was re jected by the House. Tho bill stands suspended between success and defeat. I consider its case past surgery; in fact It appears to me to have already passed away in a syncope unobserved by its anxious friends.- 'Every amendment and modification is but an offering of friendship up on its bier. The discussion on the Smithsonian Institute yesterday showed very clearly that the concern is fast becoming a mere sanctuary of old fogyism, and that ISOMO measures must be taken' to restore It to a condition in accordance with the wishes grits founder. The fogies of .the . Senate are deep ly exercised lest - the fat drippings of the fund shall escape front the hands of their favorites; who are using them with hardly a pretence of obedience to the law. But wailing and protesta tions will avail nothing. An investigation must be made explaining the old one, arid curbing the power of abeleviattan.. ' Ranee. Correipondenes et the Philadelphia Ledger. lianaisseau, Jan. 17, 1845.—Air. Haldeman offered a resolution to-day, in the Senate, call ing upon tbeState.Treasurer for information in relation to certain outstanding temporary loans authorized by the Appropriation bills of 18.53 and of 1854, designating the banks and this amount doe tacit. It apptmrs from the state ment made by Mr. Madmen, that under the anthority granted in these bills temporary loans were made, amounting toorag a million of dol lars, are still outstanding an unpaid, while a balance nearly, If not quite sufficient to liqui date them, remains in the treasury,' and is dis played to an admiring public as a balance in .hand. In some instances, the very bank's . that are the creditors of the Commonwealth for a portion of this loan, ere the recipients of the public money in the ebape of deposites, so that they , realize six per cent. from 'the Common wealth on the money loaned, and at the same time have funds of the State deposited with them, out of which they make another duplr cent. at least. This Is a singular specimen of guanclering, to permit Money to lie idly in the treasury, while interest is paid 'on temporary loans, and it loudly demands investigation. The resolution of inquiry was passed unanimously after the explanation given by Mr. Haldeman, and some remarks teem Mr. Darsie, endorsing - , the correctness of his statement. Mr. Haldeman as chairman of the Dank Committee in the Sen ate, is always diligent and vigilantin the inves tigation of affairs connected with that depart. meat, and will be deserving of the thanks of the people, if he succeeds in displaying the true condition of the , pubio finances, and in remov ing the false glees that is too often put upon them. Nssw Et avast! vi LEGISLATION.—The legisla ture-of Massachusetts have, itseems, Introduced music: into their body as an iecompaniment and incentive to _parliamentary deliberation. The following is published in the Boston Post of the 12th inst. as a part of the proceedings of the legislature of that Statio.q the previoust day: Mr. Mayo, of Boston, announced the death of Mr. George Cannon, a member from East Boston. A series Of resolves were reprotod and adopted all but the last, proposing the final step of an adjournment out of respeot to the doccased,whieb, to make way for some business was laid on tatty Mr. Jenkins,'of Andover; then, arose, sad in a loud, distinct, and emphatic tone, sad: "The Hatehinson Fataily . are prase:it, and would sing a song appropriate to the occasion." The speak.' er booked uncommonly embarrassed, but was re lieved by Mr. Clark; of Boston; who moved to take up the adjourning resolve; which vim ear rid. Mr, Jenkins' strong volco was agda heard "If the members would only keep their seats the Hutchinsons Would'elng their song." Thispiak sr declared that the house was adjourned, and and that the hall was in the custocirof the son. .geant-al-arms, and then retired. A third time did the persevezini Mr. Jenkins raise his voice and ask the Members to be stilt Nearly all complied, when the' throe socalisti took the speaker's desk; wing in . their best manner "The Weary are at Best," which was received 'with much applause I" FUOITIND SLAVES INCAIUDA AND A MADTTAID:i CODSTA9LI.—The Montreal Gazette alleges that a Maryland constable, named Pope, has been trying to got the chief of police of Montmal to co-operate with him in kidnapping fugitive slaves who hive escaped from'their mustang into Canada. 'The sheriff* banded the letter 'over to the Gazette, *ho gives Mr: Pope to understand that if he should'ever preemme to ptit his foot saves the line, he'would be treated to a little of Judge Lyneye Law: The following is the letter: FILDDDRICI, MD., Yan. - 1, -- 1856.' To' the Chief of Police, Montreal, Canada: Dear Sir—Though tied laws, of your province prcoluoe slivery, and you may deem it improper that I should address you relative to that ques tion, which has created so great sectional ani mosity at home and elicited sole disapproval abroad, still, believing that a sense of justice in fluences every right thinking; man In thelorme, tion of his judgment and the mode of his con. duct, I have taken the liberty, which, if it meets not irith -- vitrilthilikSto.mine; will be pardoned. . Vast numbers of elaveif,7 escaping from their Muters-or 'owners, enticed in reaching Your pzovinees, and are, therefore, 'without the pale of the "fugitive slave lair," and can only be re stored by cunning, together with skill. Large rewards are offered and will be .paid for their return, and could I End an efficiens,person to act withme, a'great deal of nionef„. oool 4 be made, as I world equally divide. =AY are willing to mate after it-tiling to that effect- 'The. 'only apprehension' we have in - 4 PProUsidug too far i n to. .Catilida - Is the fear of being' arrested; and-had I s 'good assistolgt in your Cit y: - w ho iroiddrinince the negroes I, to the frontier, would he there to pay- the eau, On- your answer, I Dan furnish end descriptions of nogroes, which will'felly.reward the trouble. Answer either to .SetafP declin e - . - Yours, _- Pollee officer and constable. tinquisitheliniest saga • Young beratizae r ithile , In the eonfesaioneli 'lto replied, with u much twit as modesty, 4 Tatber, szY manila OA a 4147' • ; ' PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. SuArz...LMr. Price, RABfro:sth-lirwoOm-rmialitteli%it' Estates and Bashes:a reported as committed, an act relating to corporations, and to estates held for religions had charitable purposes. Darsie read in place a supplement to the' act to incorporate the University of. Western Pennsylvania. Mr. M'Clintock, an act to authorize the revo. canon of certain streets in Pittsburgh. Mr. rillinger offered the following resolution: Beroiral, That the Committee on Militia are hereby instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill disbanding all volunteer com-_ panics in the State, and' forbidffing the forts tion of new companies, of which said companies two:thirds of the members and officers are not American born citisens, ' On the motion to irrooeedlo a second reading, be yead add nays were ordered and were as fol ows: Yeas—Mama Baekaley, Crabb, Ferguson Frazer, Haldeman, Hamlin, Hendricks, Jordan Eilliager, Platt, Shuman, skinner: and Tag Bert, IS. Nara—Messrs. Brown, Creswell, Darsie, Good win, Hoge, Lewis, ArClintook, Sager, Walton, Wherry and Relator, speaker, n. Mr. Crabb offered an amendment to strike out the words "eaquire into the; expediency, of re-, portihg" and' insert "to report," which, after some debate, in which Mesas. KW:lager Price, Barrio, Crabb and Hendricks, participated, was not agreed to, as follows: yeas 5; nays 25. . The question recurring on the origitatb.reso lation, it Was agreed to aa follows: • ' . Yuas.—Messra. Crabb; Ferguson , Planate; Fraser, - Prick, Haldeman, - Hendricks, Jordan, 'Cilium Lewis, Mellinger, Price, Quiggle, tlel lers,'Shirman, Mutter and Taggert-17. Here.—Mews. Browne, Buckalew, Cresswell Hanle, Goodwin, Hemlin, Hoge, M'Clin Pats, Sager, Walton, Wherry and /leis 4eaker--13. . On motion of Mr. Darsie, the Senate into consideration of Senate bill entitled "Ata.. plement to the, act of incorporating the Western Ronseof Refugei" which, after some little de bate, passed its several readings. Horsz.—The Rouse was occupied all day in debating a resolution in favor of granting the hall of the House to Rev. P. Coombe, of Phila delphia for a temperance lecture. The resolu tion was finally agreed to, yeas 71, nays 23. 0A118131113841, Jan. 19. Housn.—Reports vele received from tbe Tari m committees, including a bill belle sale of the Main Line, and a supplement to regulate Backe. The bill for the eale of' the North and West Branch Canals were returned with a negative .recommendation. A. bill was read in place relative to the oom pensaticn of ..the members and officers of the Legislature. Also, a atipplement to the Allentown Railroad, and a bill relative to - the protest of bills and notes. A resolution was introdnoed to anthorise the Committe on Banke to propound queries to the banking institutions. ' Bills were passed to punish bribery, to revive the bill to granola the lands in the common .wealth.on which money is due. - A resolution was passed inquiring of the Audi-. '63e General what banks had failed to keep their notes at par in Philadelphia and Pittebnrgh. , .— Adjourned. Hoosz.—A. communication was received from the Secretary of the CoMmonwealth, transmit ting the returns of the last olectiotron the ques-' tion of the enactment of a Prohibitory Liquor Law. A number of unimportant local bills were read In place. The Speaker and members of die Senate were introduced and seated, and the two Howes in Convention (the Speaker of the Senate presid. lag) then proceeded to open the returns, and of ficially declare the result of the rote on the question of a Prohibitory Law. The returns were read, when it appeared that 156,318 votes had been cast in favor of a'Pro , hibitosy Law, and 168,457 against it. The Convention then adjourned and the Sen ate retired. . , . _ Thp bill more etreattia4l Co. prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the Sabbath, was con sidered and postponed. On motion, it was resolved, that when the Ammo adjourn it adjourn to meet on Monday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. - - A LONDON FINANCIVIL—A Loudon correspon dent of the National Intenigencer writes: The'answers made by a Person called troseph Windlo Cole, in the Cotutet Bankruptcy a few days ago, to certain questions touching his Mati nees end, the mode in which he carried it on, gave luelmcholy proof iof-the dangerous extent rkwhieh unprincipled taanteuvring to raise tho wind, so as to carry on husiness without capital, is practised in this gree:t hire of commerce. In &Layer to one of these questions Cole said: "I had been bankrupt in 1817, and had no capital when I recommenced business except loans from friends." In answer to another he replied: transactions were very extensive; In law I should think abont - rwo mations!" These two answers, when placed in close con nexion, are mosfestoun'ding. Here is an extent of business done without any real capital equal to tho trade between many two countries, and suf ficient, had it been a boniflde trading, to have placed the person who directed It' among the ingrain:lt:princes of the world. The Correctness of these answers might well be doubted, owing to the almost inconceivable possibility 'of the feet, were they not supported by 'facts which cannot be gainsaid. One of them is, that debts 'to the amount of £200,000 have already been proved under Cole's bankruptcy. Who will say after this "re rislici nitail fit f" Imagination . le bewildered in endeavoring to trace the rise of I trade of two millions per annum oat of nothing at aIL The manner in which this trade was carried 'on was in keeping with its commence ment. "I kept no cash-book, ledger, or jour nal:" "I made my banker's check-book arough cash-book." ; Rough enong,h, indeed! "I should have spoilt any operations if I had all o wed my clerks to keep a journal." This, we "think, is' very Probable, but each a naive ccinfesaion' Is very stralting. An old man was toiling through - the btreden and heat of the day in cultivating his field with his own hand, and depositing the promising seed into the findtfid lap of yielding earth: Sadden• ly there stood before him, under the glade of a huge linden the, w vision. The old man woo drunk frith amazement - "I am Solomon;! spoke the phantom, in . 'a friendly race. ''What are yin danglere old man I', If you are Botomott;! replied the Tett erable labOrer, "holy can 'you ask this? In my youth you email/eta the ant ; I:eaw its mama thin, and learned from that insect to be indm talons and to gather. What I .then learned I have folloyed out to this hour." • - . "Yon bate only learned half your lesson," re. gamed the"spielt. "1210 again' to the ant, ,and leant from that insect to rest in tho winter = of yoiar awl to enjoy !hat yott 'nine Fathered up.'!—Gernion Allegory. ••• - It was recently announced in the'calumns of the Tribune, among other intelligence from Eu rope, that the Sardinisui frigate Dagestan was about to , sail from Genius for thil port, bringing thirty-four po li tical refigeos; from whose pros tenets the Piedmontese Government thought proper to be'freed. We have since theirs:sewed information from a private source which we know to be worthy. of the highest Confidence, to the effect that the , thirty-four persons in question arenot merely .political offenders, but are con vicied criminals of the most dangerons descrip tion, taken from the prisons of 'dist country.— We are confident this notice will receive from the Mayor of the city the attention , it deserves, - and we trust the government at Washington will glen interpose its authority to prevent the lauPeff of any known foreign criminals upon oarr 0 0 17 11. Y. 2143* - . , Tho Blatt, Agrbiultartd Society met in this - plane on Tuesday het, and elected the "following • officers for the ensahts 7wir , Presidont!:—' Ja.mes Gowen. .Vice Presidents-4=k - 11. Baxter, A. T. Newbold; Was: C. Badman; Algewsmilil: Rob; arts, ThorawiA Kn ox. AbrAhlwa R..2PRWaine, William &Italy, Henry, P. Robeson, John Strohm, John H. Rutherford, - Amos Kapp, GOO. weodwaid, Mind Lnkenbangh„ William y eo op, H. N. APAllbster, Jaitob" B. Ifiddeitsp„ viral. Rioter, John' B. john EFFirland, John n:Ewing, Jzio. lllntdock' Williamm Barth ~ Sr., Williltra ,litatigh,lW fi llaca Bigler, Jas. Mlles. Correeponding.Rearelw —A. L. Elwyn. Cher ist end Haldeman. Libr Atu mum. The folldwinggentioDY • elected itdditianid Members `of the Contralttem Frederick Watts, John B. Q. 4,3*s3..gr"ile•L'Erithi turn 716,21i1X0*4-PRIAIC,. Otiieit of Livingston county, a Tribune, reitea the Mow!' history In UtatneighhOrkio4 !t& widow lady. took an Grp quite eroae and wluto arrived • tun oho nurrioditino, eiretko ilea- 74k, r. II happy, as any. oonyle..,Ten , an orphsAgirltoll*, ,19 died, .being,fifi years of agi aftaF t . the .4 non *ail vidsto, le ; es scars ==l Memorial of the Baited of 'Prides • th tie &nape and Sound of Repiar, of tAs United States: ' Your Memorialists, the. Board of Trade of the pity Of tittsburgh, would- moitrespectfrilly urge upon your honorable bodies the vast importance, of the Improvement of the navigation of the Ohio river, either in the manner heretofore pur sued, or by a tram of Locke and Dazes, se may seem best adapted .tO SeCare 6 continuous and . permanent navigation of the river. Tho period of extreme.low wAterin the Ohio conimenced loot year in June, and nominated neatly six months, dining which navigation -by Steamboats of every class was - almost entirely iricended; sad great distress, entre rintandloas es ensued. Millions of dollarsworth ofpropirty we, detained from market, many mining and manufacturing operations atopped for ways of. metalled or the excessive accumulation- of their products; arid thousands of persona were thriara out of employment at s time when extreme Mgt prices of bread staffs end other articles of food prevailed. . Miners of coal, workers of iron: &sit, and-in many other industrial pursuits, were deprived of the;resources of labor, by the inability to gat their products to markets where they were great ly needed, while at the same time the 'consumers of those products were greatly in want of them, and paying:excessive prices for the thititedquan , , thy obtainable. Sdarcity, and consequent high prices of articles of feed, existed at many places, and it others large quantities of those articles were 1/491 - 111111- - , .latell, owing to want of means of transporta tion Id fact, ranch of the present commercial (lit fils and embarrassments in the West and.. - , Son have been caused by the suspension. of - • naor;gatitm on the Ohio, for so , long a period.- ; • recurrence pf such writs might be averted' ' iirn completion' of the public work already exectitwil'er camp made for, in that der Congressional authority; bat, in the , of your inemorkilis' le, a much more bane- end effect work - would be the con s tr u e- ' don Uf locks and dams at such points as Would ' ~ Decoke the greet et average depth of water oh- ' , . tainitile by that mode of treatment. • Tlta Monongahela river, au affluent to the '''': Ohio:, and of very Similar charnoteristica, has been for• many year improved by locks and dame, affording at all periods a sufficiency of water for steamboat navigation; and We -look up that • fact as =Weed evidence of the entire. p licability of eecuring a good , -permanent 2 vigable condition, of the Ohio by a Similar provement. We here take the liberty of piesenting to you abstract of ' a portion of .the business of this port.,lwhioh, taken in connection with the.trade of Cincinnati, Louisville, Wheeling, Portsmouth, Maysville Madison, and smaller ports on said river; will present a mass of business over this great national highway, to promote and improve which will sorely be worthy of your favorable consideration. Average number of Aroioals and. Diparlures at this Port. annually: lst Class Steamers 2d do do Istimated amount. of Merchandise arriving and departing from this Port in Steam and Beet Boats an= nattily, by the River,— ..... TOLU3 740,460: 3 Lumber • • • Tons • 60,090 Coal in Barges and Plats, depart- ing r • Tons 841;700 - _ ' Tons, '1,688,160 Stuart Boats Bta7l and Registered in Oda District, 'in 1854: Pastietager Steamers, 51.... ... —Tons 11,004 44 fi 'Friight end Tow Boats, ...Tons 3,793.3 sti 18,797 47-95: Carrying , capacity Tons 25,000' . Cost - $1,255 888 Consiminkper 24 hours, 28,000 bash.' In addition. to tbp above there - *ere - "'' eigbtiiints built but net yet regilir tered, amounting to 8500 tons, and costing ' $BOO,OOO ' • - ' ' ' - $1,4555,838 " •-,' Lumber in Rafts, departing ' - $ 1,225,000 - . .- . ' Ammint of Coal chipped from here,. • • Bushels . " =,788,900 " ' "' , • Worth when sold.-- '.. ........ -.. . . 8,000,000 Manufactured here and sent by River: trot:tend Ne 115........ .. . : ..... Valued at 87;500,000 "Castings 700,000 Stoves - ' - • - 300,600 Springs and Axles, Vices and Spring .. Steel .- " 066,000:' Shovels: Forks, Pick* Axes, Btc.. • 390,000 • Locke, Latches, Scales, &a 380,000. • Iron Safer - - 80,000 1 "Steam *Engines- (exclusive of • those _ placed 'in boats here,) - Sugar and Cotton Mille, &a ' White and Red Lead Litharge, - • Cotton Yarns, Sheeting, Re Glass—Flint. ......--.650,000 I Window. 800,000 Betties, Vials, Am_ 600,000 2,oso, oo oWagons, Carts; Wheelbarrows, Carrie-. , _.Seee .t. 3 - Plows and Farming implements..-... Turniture Salt in Barrels Soda ;Ash-2090 Tons ....... Ale, Ported., Beer and Ma1t...5780,000 Of the above shipped by the river, Value .450,000 Your memorielists. have not deemed it 'Artesia to enter into a detail-of the less Important ant- ales of shipment front this port ; bat simply to_.'; convey an imperfect `idea of the vast aggregate ' of the commerce of this river - when' taken itu '," imnneotion with the other cities situated en Inv: borders. .These incomplete estimates will .show-, your ',honorable bodies how important it is that- - continued facilities for the tra;Sport of tbeiri:_: r,,.,. manufactures and the products received in. ex--s - change far them, should be afforded. And they ..., . _ respecttbilremggest, that as. at least seven States , are directly interested in this work; it rises: to'' . the importariceinfa nation-it Object;' en " d should''' ' receive the assistance of the national treasw. - j illv All Whin ally sobinltted.:-• 1: . :- - . ••. „,•':. ' - :: • _ A ',co ' that 4 .M0 • renal? hie ' ' '.!• • lately many persons and journals , ' - concerning la rninitig their , husbands by ex, ...", . travegance ,in buying. silk dresses and. ettoh-oth, -!- • - - •er expensive . articles." . , Ile says . that .... not once ..•... has the use .of tobaceo, Cigars Mid Rip:lore, by, , • gentlemen; been blinded' too, which lam sure is ' ' unite as important an Baum ladies , silk dress= ft."! -This - Ls a fair hit. The - viluer of -the- ni-•:' gare'imported lute the United Statesin the fiscal . ; - year', 1883, wa553,311,938, and of unmenufactit- red tobacco about $1,000;000 more in Vali° win' inverted. "And' the tobacco! anti:oil/era ir - .pass, through the Castors' Home is but 'a- ' ~, ~ , pt , o u p y indeed i of theAttintity co ad in ~, ~, : i this . - The value oi. t P?,i1 0 4.. - d g the same year was $7,188,&o. CArnoXio STATUITIOB.—The Catholic A' for 11395 gives the following statistics o' mat! Cathollo Church in the Salted Sul ...There are 7 - Archbishops , 88 Dish mini Apostolic, 1704 Priests; and 1824 •--elbowing the increase o( the pest yes been 2 Bishops, 129 Priests, and 112 I:There are also 698,11iisionary stiffer • I lapis, 117 Female Academies, and 3' I cal Seminaries, which (including e' stedYbg abroad,) are training"- , hood nearly 700 young men. / A I , apriSronsar. ea Ls' : Coe was, registered in . Mel dry and will enter upon 4 . 1v 2,; )3: Pierce, Esq.' Thin' • e lawyers; for: there' =instances which wane . own sex, end, besides. : civilize the his and 9 4 with withesiei .. sues.s to , Cosi & Cr' , heil tint briefs.' De eist t er-itt-imr of & cl . 7-W 42 .# ? l ath - , :7 Tux Maar e; lies' morning; bar grcruid rail' \ N* ode: • Mike 0, 7E* 7 1 4' v.' .- 360,01:0 ... 76,000 - 100,000 .- - 80,000 18%000
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