TIIE -- . - „.....::- 1 AILT. - - i'.7,-PITTSBURGH - ..GAZETT.4. STA:I%IIWD . : IN 086 'JUSTNESS =RECTORY. B. sd. Pstirsorm 4:00.'8 ADVEIII7.9I26BILGENCry •f , ;,. . 1141 ite4werriurt. Nur Yam E 4 Ow-atiiiis' ;utile the mAtltdrUred l U n i t nd laruot QQ 'mer'44l Paid:es Main the ed diatom usd the YORK ADVERTIBBIKENTEL Th;lig f &WAIN. flans are anions the beg s and toned Nial9e In!tbs city of New York. AMIDE.= STRING% a.. RE MO WEISSENBORN & CO., (late C. Mcrird nelim'nrraica Lostrli."'ialts and Elf l g n ri Molds= Lau. .reaut,a. o COTTON sem • DUCK. . - - .... . --- yOUNCOLT'S'Standarl Cotton SattDdek; 111.1 f 11.C.11EACIi ,t. 00:, No. T 1 Pirte street. Ng* WA. wale was.. OditoaCauras from several ether mills, also, 0 CIAOIII4O'S Priaathi4ll l sad C.spper hollers, for Calle* aad Satinet Printer& uois-trowss DUX WODS. OWES ,11OK . LIME — .8c CO. Importers of • Azoatena mat V- eign E•ilkamirarkeT Goods.ll2 and Brndway. • . • tap3ol,l, - • FTMET & CO., Importers of French 41`and other lineups= Gads, No. 40 13rooll strseVila PSTEINA HONIG, 100 Liberty et, and Ej 105 Cedar nt., eor.Trinity Elam Imvortars of I.en. Lmbroldnies.sla.. Je12.6.1401.56 .11.1 A. I " s pr} t rter o '%K tO. ;. Elitke P ef 11 'pETER DARTLUN, Importer of 'French Girmstrand , Svhs Dry Gooda. VetrPta nca, Shavls,Woolcut, to., No.. XI Dread YUMA, \ems Tort . imp1.3.171.5a1'66 ' " IrtERTRANIV.FRERES & ELENAY u N C:Ltnert Cw=tees and Linen Cambric (land. Unan Lawn.% Embroideries. We,. (own man otaw tuns, 44 IL den/401'69 - ESKER & MAIDHOFF, Manafuturen of huslalonstle Drina sad Cleat Trisuathg , kre pa, Tana% Battensrar, 21Dey .heat- jalytim.s.s 11: HATCH & CO, 99 Chambers street, • Itaacilrmirtma . .• 4OHN 31. - DAVLES,:JONES & CO., Im- S.W . * of Os atlemauf Intalshing Goods, and Itanc6 turen °tab:aka, Maria, Ma. La, =2 W tanUMG rtsi,nof.l :talt A or/ in the- . Mexican Mustang Liniment in litoinsoaticco, Braless, Burps, Syrians, Cur t Mlles am Bore., anelierroaal rare feral external romigeoPte of Pun or sob:W. W.Weetbroot, original raislostor era proprietor, 301 BroViesy; ingKieln s : DAGEtEIthEOTIRES. GURNEY, No. 349Owlway, the oldest eir . and►nd, =tot extensive este,bltehmetla the natal Btatmc • seet3-lytante3Vs,) 1.414,111‘.113111 DWARDS, SANTORO & CO., Foreign. Irprisodfio. Ithauteray. Goads and Paseages far ... Jed to wad team all lairukof the weal. Agent ha Pittsburgh. Adams &W: . sel3-11.,tseld'SS.- MINCH MID 43 -"a1..; PANOT BASKETS. ' IHARLES ENNA CO., 52 Maiden Lanei koparters at Prices aid German Taney and Travel , Ins Baskets, and somanfaetarat of Cane luid Oolorod Wil low Furniture and Jowly Lind Workstands. irl9-tjall'6s . - GSATMS ANDIMMOMBIL UMW. H. jACSNON, (formerly W. & N. aeteon E SankY Grata and Sender Maker. 891 roadway, ora, door above 19th at. N.•e York. oda tja=ba DIDL6 . RUBRER ti9UMS. . . . VNEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 it..id... u.... N. Y., Maratfacturws Ed Wholarls In Qualms'. Plan& India Ilabbta lkots, now Whlps.Caottting, Bali. Tor% £.. kx. fe6artr. 3 5 _ _ 1 .i. :,... 1'.... of ;,,:b.:,.." . ',. a.,,,,,, (7,),:i; ___ . _ _ . 'at a ' ! '. 1 . . SI ' : .1 1 , ,. Vbti , DRES7 g *A - Sfrrcto, 67 - Pine st,.New York. Conensiesion Merrhantafor the eel. of all kinds fete- - Tech! and Cotton and Wookqt Machinery. from the best =kers. Bataan 'kVA.for I.oerell Ma bine Shops. 41.0:KneY15.55 UXX==;A . • GYN - iS W. FIELD .15 CO., 1.1.-CEft street, zalriVholesala Dealer. Ix Germanand !Mae& PAYEES. and efe4 Parer lisaullietsnrra material.. . taaraP6s P er IINCAN . -LEWIS & - BAIITOW, Na 161 met aI'PAPER lErßoek s. Stationers, Printers, Boontersigs, Idanafsetunes, " t ot t ester N ree EnANcE CAF ATiCkNITE. SAFES, & IMMWmnr i ' 2 .?drisarl; tar3ol.slL . - TOYS el-ND PeNCT GOMM kititOßlt .A ' To.; : m Maiden Line, 7 ,43:DLIN'tt7Ftmet.bstmen. ofTSTS Jb~~ 1•01.5,1.1.):111IASM.Wp 1[9:1.1144.0)01 . . ILLETt, COATEB YOULE, No. 279 " eisralzki4ratr WISDOW.OLLES. 421; POILLON Importers of French Cloak and Wl . mdcrii Man—No. 211 Ramis, SHOES.' 11360'1'S ei W 1(0 Lk SALE AND RETAIL, ' JANES ÜBE,. MARKET and 6. — Union sta., , Sd door hie from the Racket Howe, Pittsburgh. would irtforse Mends sad the - the .sesterelly; that be bee jug ree'd Stock Poets sod Elms in ell their whetetiat 1, !Hoek Is 118 the tartest ewer opeve4 be r al •Lia end etebraceserres7thlng so= by the tadtee of phi; New 'fork sell Boston, sued he trusts nowt fell to whams la 'Brost <amebas been given to selecting the choicest goods, en of which be warrahts. Re also enstinnes to men en. es brretofore . An de• acriptione of Boots and Sham nod from ble.l.ontr expert ewe of over 23 Tears In basinerain thin sit*. ts. be trees. • safficheit goareutertleat them shrolteorlitri with their • •• • • will be Thirty. shoat with. h e ussoLunox OF. PARTNERSHIP. - Natter to hoottiy-ittmo that the Portneroblp boos oalotthS uadoz tha Ilan and ATI. of KIEFER HI NE has lomlbsolval. rasa ahem. ofWATCH CRYSTALS mill be carried au so =nal by thrromaltda m rtpay, olir r apoo a rg l losp i ng.. Baroodotmott. Pattobtorgh•— • Excelsior Carnage. Factory. • 21:13NSTON, BROTFIF S t CO., eal batch Mawr, earbeiet Hale n sad Belmont eta. ni Qty. Ps.hare oci hazel sae iaaatehiebtaltia au estausive aseartmantofliarriataiiiiorbawitTa.BalieM Cankbe., toads lb all their varlets Itrieey with = to databilltl and beablY offinid4 Mn'S =rear wthe tart Juniata Doh sat nate= filatory.' , Repairs abbtaeled totrn the mod reuobable terim The 7 frel =ldea that allArlio matter= Limo iritirpare• • teetan l / 2 1111 ,h ie parteetir sot trial,4l their work. The bad Xextebtahrt Umlbami ham the Vo w, itiarates Mainz the ?Lai- M. WESTERVELT, yeneitian Blind lisantsetum, ti 0.13 Et:Clair street, Ittfibyb, . . rSTEAMBOAT OWNERS--Wanted to Amy.= bltamed to • Steam Ikat, 161:ylvich cash. oc A,f"" al . eg igt 4 r . ll o -- . 1 , W 0 78.4 W It FANCY CHINA STORE, woop-arragr, rirrsausrar. jIIST rmported and now open a full assort ment: ?met and gokllsh Out soa White Chins, alit end an 4 edam ntatte Claanijorman Wary nata l:do Ea aountrrtrade. eeleauk HOMISON: renraans—.. —_,Jars el - swum 1 /ETNA GLASS WORKS. WE. DAVIDSON CO. & AvIANUFACTIIRERS and dealers in VialF. Banta. and - 4.11 kinds animas sad Flint ?Sur, ow . Olsas,As.—Zto. 23 Itszket street. Pitts Ps:llmb: artistica said to pinto moulds Ittr M. IVOR SALE-7W acres of land on White . • oat no Stout, I Talk front MaEsantsU The Iln is manta asa 80 anni act/mad ate. it • ;viol how. and a young atoblit 4, iko. AIM,* lane variety or Estes. Ai (1 .. t..d On Ini Frintaa hatters, ant anT cos slahlacto boy Taal agate, would do Tall to get It l=11) •at in/ oMs. as the onletatt was to doe uzzotoo ow byhad. Ewers of - no7StS ;,.•' . . • TUCK 11 1 00D13. 16, 4th It. • STRAW GoaDs—lKl4. 1: OS. WHITE &CO. No. 41 South 2d geed, now Goods—lN= im.6 =walled Weertau=t. imb144.1 -- - - STEWART dd inkgsms• 00013ING, , HE4TING , FAN RA CY S, FENDERS, ,S STOVE, GTE Pipes, Bases, and Poundry Centinin o all kinds.- ' OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 267 Liberty SC., corner of Hand, 1'77 -PITTSBERGOs:PA• zr 56 dres Btre a, .2:euadayesa, Imparten of a, &La's:, unrivallo NEEDLES. Ageite for the most Celebrated woo mar raN zez•zosizEtzxsaznsro savers. • raLawzga,&_ HARDWARE FOR _ EADISLERS AND CARRIAGE M.&EEEB.: B. T. Leech, Jr., - 1Pe.131. WDOD sr/az?, PITTSBOHaa Lices,Dszosits, nownomt nab Had "Kr Jetty limber,l4l4lr-gs. Lvaii. Untie, ta, tr. WM. A. IRWIN'S • 's. -rukAL-F.STAIT. OFFICE, No, 87 Front It: . - la,"& l i a g s :,V.Toati 3 =rri kr m4etw i Tar . ...„....‘r2.rti • _. I L PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY:: BIGELOW & CO., , - (6 women ne E. If. Li NO • --rielnit, NO. 46 • - tag_gsw.:. ,- DIAMOND ALLS 7; ISM—. i near Weed it. • • * - Pittsburgh, Penna. t l e,iO4E s, Dcaiu m de ie e r l r p a tien s , a-r 1 =.l.wl2.rst _ a iaT bnt„,nd m gle&lna moaner_ rm Fn ad.. n; fer' beanreivlAc* Mt 152151 4 CM Of '‘P BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. TOSERki S. & A. P. MORRLSON, Attar effitrattuTaLrrilajr4s3h.iirt. h 42°4 ' t.t'''" J.W. AA7T, Attorney at Law, "Bate: . well's Beil4llaget" Great street, between Fotert.b sad DitmendWlsy. : .Faille/Yr OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, St. Lculn. OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Filth and Grant stroots,modte thoCoort , one steps, Pittgburgl. mr24-71.3 AMPS J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office 'Fourth street.. near Brant, Pittsburgh. Jalr I RANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, No. 170 Fourth street; PittnturalL JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 69 Pfft6 otreet.Pltuburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. PrIERN & CO.,'Bankcre and Exchange Brokers, N 0.95 Wood street, ca, nerofDiamond Alley; husburgh, Pa. /Wino andoill Bank Note. and. Coln. Discount Time Exchange, and Pron.:wry Notar, make Collections in all the principalnitles of the Calm; Bennie, lamodta 011 and on in and glee their prompt attention Mall oth er matters appertai ulna to s Broker abtudnesa. GA...Eastern Exchange constantly for axle. AL." C1LL.14.. ...EDWARD LON... ...Latoncscr. LUXE. RAIIEIC4t RAIIM, Riuskers and &- Ix allans° Brokers. Boy sad eell Gold And Silver sod berm Note.. aerate lows Beal Estate or Stock Seca. r a i n ti dVesntly r=et ' .3i o tolt than made on all volute la the Co. Moe corner . of Third st.d Wood street( directly oppoats. tics St. Muir. I.loteL • mrl•ir ND. EING,Ajoin Stock and Exchange . Broker, Fourth_ steect—Enys and sells Stocks on Commission; EAeliange on Eastern cities implied at ear rent resit Collections mule on the West at ledersteis Wes tern Balk Notes Bonsai% and sold. .VIMIJC.LA - EALINIER, FIANNA £ Co., Successors to Unman tlmoo & Co., Dankers,Exchanim Broken and ms in Foreign - gild Domestic Esc/moire, Gertideates of Deposit, Dank otee, and Specie—h. W carper of Wood and Third streets. Current, Money reoeivol on Deposit Sight Checks for sal and collection. made cm neeLiT ..11 Fri.& pal points of the United dist.. Tbs highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. Advs.ms made on omsignments of Produce, shipped east, on liberal terms. WM. H. Vii.t.MITE - 6 - 0., Bankorn and Brokers, North Fist corner of Wood sad Thlrd stre tr lnTrts •• A k T. 'HOLMES & SON, Deniers in Foreig n ► and Domestio Dills of T-o,rige, Certificates of De. smite, Bank Notes. mid Spode. No. el Market street, Hite. burgh. ffirColteetions made on ali the DrindD►l dqe► throtialiout the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No Ts Fomrth street, Apollo lhalthg. 101 IN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta so timer, mass= to Deritart it Acts., ro. e I Iterket street, near Fourth, Pittaleareb. PC HENRY S. BOSWORTII, BooksellAr and Dealer In nationem de, No. 52 Market stmt. near an. Ulamond. Pitt...bunt, Pa. AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 'No. t 5 Wood otxeet, ant dare to the corner of ndr , t. • • b. Pa- Eoluot and o took, earatintli on hand. COMMISSION &C. S. L. rANCOAST it CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 17 Norte Wharves, Philadelphia, BOLA Teata Sr the sale of R. S. camas ' CO.'S LAMP BLACF ! OrA.ll =Lars Par the above article aroma y att.:ado , ' to. noll.3cct• _ S. W. BUTLER & WORWARDING & COMMISSION MER CHANTS and Dealers In all kinds d Pittaba...li Mar uraed - nred Artfries. Lead Fite and 81..4 U.S. N. V: Fin: Btr.at. Pi ttalar-44 artS•lrd's4 IL:A. BITANE, Commission and For e rsrdbur Merelisato, dealers In Wool .od Freda. se r also, Pittsburgh ManuthetormlCo.l l4 , l,: econd sum, Pittsburgh. ap,3.17'63 ovven, pRINGER RRAUGH & CO. (Sue:ce*- 0. sop to A. llarbanzlL) Coramitolco • .eUtx Dealer+ to Wool and Produce groonlly, No*. 45 First and 116 Second stmts. Pingo:ma. PO. ar.3-17 P. 0 :1311 Saccessora to 17 rJ• B ATWOOD JON D 3 A 00., Ccaamlukat and Vorrards • • •PI • • • It Msauteetscred 0152( =GO. 11617WIRTYTTM'oTes--7Se Grocers, B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, 01711.11iNtieril and Tarrxrdlnn dlerennnt. and RLdr Dealer In Western Itanorwe Idbeeft,Batter. rot and Pese‘linh, and Went= Rods.' Cnnedaid• WUer ennt. between ftlateld and Wood. PMAlnxrch. SECILALS L1TTL3011.......- lL Lu of fmn itobaiartiriCV =7l ' E& CO., Wholesale Grocers, cs,r . I,==d Duke In ritucnl "l 3 .U. Z burgh. • Mtn -7-33 CHEESE WAREJEIOUSE.—HENRY 11. MILLEN& Yeinrardlrkg Camckledna Madunt:eat Dealer In Owen. Butter, Wu Fish and Prcdacernmemar 25 Wool crest. aboTe Water. Pittsimzsch CrYta VON BONNHORST it MURPHY, Whole- In P aroma_ And ata Corta re rrnandon Merdnats. and Doan+ ittsburgh Nans, = Water stmt. Pitt* burgh. P. 111.031ASPAMER, Importer end Dealer •ta Wench .d .Loofas Nfaniszr_o!ro... kit t, bet Third satlL Vow" nalbrs /4•our=- McCLINTOCR, Importer and Whole , sale sad Beall Dealer. Cirpttfpa,..9= Moths, Mattla=apd ...PLF3L.Orleta..tand stem Boat 91 14 PATTON, Wholetale and Ra t, tat Gmorm, on atm 'Eastern aid. of Um Diamond. eal:Lies. P. DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- Ilarlel7 and °lova; Lee tloodx. rnbrol&rke, Gent's. Fornithing Goode .8 Fl.l maticleg 11811 sic entment. of which =I always te had st 218. 83, mole et Market Avert sad the Diamond, Pitt.angh,B%. .11-1 T A. A. WASOS A CO. 1111311Cleart.—e. t OSTROM *CO N. To= Ahasp t. A. MASON & CO. S, t Wholeaa s Dry le ana Retail Dearis t u d ing Cita% 23 lifth Pittsburgh. EIRPHY /0 BURGLIFIELD, Wholesale and ILetairD27 Goods Mactuusta. =Dar Noarthasul GROCERS. BOONE, AUGH & 800 , (i IiENERALCOMMISSIONIEERCIIANTS , Dealers lu Wool; Flour. Prod.* Sv orth Wstor Wert, Piladelphia. end Ito-widow. No HARBAIIGH & BOOKES,, , • ARD iN 0 COMMISSI O N. MER Er.. ci br Th b.lt= '° 'PlitTe d olir.g... 'QUO - - - 40BERT.11100RE, Wholesale Grocer, }leo tertng DtstillarDcalst in Produce, rittsborgb Sian. urea. and .r. kinds of Malys and Domastnes and .Lknocsa, N. aLS Liberty *anat. On band a yen l s am stack of fitacriLT old Blonongaltala Minas; which WW be al km SU cun. , . • CUM 1111CtitiV-,„. ASO. 11. ram pe..BLACKBUFST & CO, Wholesale Oro . iem,3,l,46.l.lmlghkaria i c zt I nk LodszAd On/mast thatr.warehmum,al IY.ter etrostaitts p bargii: selai EMAIL DICKEY It CO, Wholesale Gro sn.awaessio aurabsau., sad Perim in Produce, 66 Water Mute, and 107 Front stmt. Pitteburuh. JOICI Wow. ' -moo tt. Vora. • -WUXI C. acz. ,Ii:010.--)11L5Zillzf.i.117,1iliartlirgz d wn I. a. . ..... swum • M. BAGALEY CO.,Nholesale-Gro c.xf. Nos. IS sal 20 Waal anat. Pitt.burah.. WILLIAM -A. ISTOLURG, • Grpcor and IF V Tea Dealar, earner of Wood and Sixth Meets, ham always on band a large gewetraewt of choice fheawrisi and fuss Tesw—Yareisen Fruits sod Nut. Wiliolesele and BAWL Dol.= =WWI= the lowest terms. 'ND OBERT DALZELL S--CO., Wholesale osxsrs, Comatterlon Moreitsnts, Dealers to Produce ptetsborgh thureottstros. 110. 263 Mom. street. Pittsburgh. :omen. .. —Jam ertesbstas. WICK A. hiebLEBLEBS, summon to b J D. Wkk. Wholoesk Oroostsjoroordios sod Iterttoosts, Dealors tootl=ltess. Cot. and r~ttabaean Mettoillotoloo axon of Wlxstssol Ater streets. ?MAW:du A.roe CULBERTSON, Wholesale" Grocer and • Comallselon htsrotool.Dester In Prislooe sad Pitts cosh llateutsotarid Artteles, 1215 Worts street. Pitts. burgh. -101111110111.... *UMW nOll5. it R. ItOYD, Wholesale. Grocers, Com • . read= klerehsats, sad Dealers Da Produae—lammll welt Donal." frouthus an ,Libelt7. Mole BiZth caseta. Pittsburgh. -nes S. comm. Tr. wassirsso,.... ....was 'sassy, AGALBY WOODWARD B k CO . , whote; oat. ametalro.An 4SI ltark4 stro.t.ll4lsdebblY • sksro ereassessa- - VIVI= 1. WM" MCCANDLET4S.IIEANS A C O; 0 5nCee8-. IW;trs Wkle't lloCanttesS Wholesale we... e. Iron, Nl[ costo f ly re, an.q.l4-Mt RFISTA--2 bble. and 1 keg Roll Butter is - Wood R. silts En glib , Venial= Red in store . 0 0 sad for ale by Jan IlLffirtill BROS. 11R00,18—,30 dor. this der received SW I Sur mid. tor AU ROST IL COW . "' - - - tjAy.-i sonsed_ key for sale by =Ol4. =WOWS: Mir i&IS 1 ' 1; WEDNESDAY MOONING, JANUARY 24, 1855. S. CMIIIMRT SON, CENEEAL COMMISSION AGENTS.. for the sale and pub of Real Estate, ColINI:on , Negotiating Loacohon Bonds, Mortgages. ac, 110 Third*" Pittatrmgh. Pa. an3-1I Ifflobigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home and Foreign Mercantile .dall other Money claims, In Michigan and adjawat*tates, Investment and Pament of Moneys. Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Sale °Meal EMU. and Stocks and limns. Agents. PELTIER et ANDERSON, patron, Michigan. RecrelsorrinPittstrurph—aestre.Kramer A Rehm, Rank err, White Co.. Gazette °Mom Lore.. Stewart A Co" Merchants. Wastra-Two Agenclee or Michigan from reeliertiblo Inontranoe CoMSZalos. mrl4.lrd 4 lISTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, I(O4. stock, Merchandlie and Rill Broker, ed. 02 urth street, above Wood. Ilestrien prorriPtlr +Wooded to. Yre,llL_ SIIIEL L. MARSUELL,.SocretaryCiti . Insurance Company, 4.1. Water street. - - M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu rance Oa, 92 Maar streeL j GARDINER COFFIN, Agentfor Franklin rd 1 . 1 17 Inex t Ve Compaq. northaat emaer of wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn- P • teal Insurance Coisipsar. 42 Watvr .net. OHN IL MIIIIILOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Musk and Mailed Instrumemta, School Batty and Ve n rs2 ' 7; tgtriV-Zrk. HENRY KLEMM, Dealer in Music, deal Instrviments. and Importer of Italian Stftlii. T r ttsehro g e rg . d. and zglaro lh = Plume. OIIN HAFT, Jr.,lsueeessor to Jaa. M'Clar joywn.leftle and Detail Druggist and Dealer In 1 - Dyeetnirs. 1r...,141 Wood street, 3 doors beiog Pittsburgh. Dirgegular Agent fu Dr. e DA : aOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in' Dross. Punta, Otis, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. DM rty street. Pittsburgh. All orders will receive prompt attention. ,p- Agent for London t Co's Tidwell. Wally meddetnes. mar 21-1 y A. FAIINESTOCK /a CO.,'WSolesale ar. D OVAii, i :3l4i ' Nex' A t liTlY f on r t h :trea i rs, 4 l;l l 4- burgh. mehT PE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in l ig , w .nzr=47 4 47 st-r..oo2l..rwarsalshaita.,mite.. iimanuck baton 613.01.1 REM. /r.. REITER, Wholesale k Retail itl aa. corner of Liberty .d Bt. ewe .area. itbur SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale 0 Drucclata. No. 24, Wood etreet, Pittsburult. JOSEPH FLEMING, Saceessor to L. Wilcox a Co., comer Market .frost and Diamond-.lt con !stialegy on band 1411 and co=ar . o , rte so nl i , rZ t l i 'M portal:log to kb bldners.. Physl.thma scrmriptions carefully compounded at all hews. jattly WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, suocessor to MURPHY & LEE, Wool Dealer. and Commlsul Morthant far dm Azaerican Wool) Goods No l)1 Mart. irtnet - R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, 117 Fifth Amt. 00P. Its th . Cat-hairs!. PIM. Lll, ALly 'WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, IT belay Smithfield. cam Hoierc-8 t S. a. m, ft to fi, I; to S. r. ifidiTd MERCHANT TAILORS. lIICHESTER, Merchant Tailor andCio . [bier. No. 74 Wood street. Particular atisatlrm to Boys' and Tout& Clothing. 1,015. - 7 WILLIAM DlleY,M y e . rehfat Tailor fs pr i tt arty "'deed and EEZ==E WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailor, 181 L{ rt,eet—Ae sz receM dr,:xerar and Westingeof thy newest st;ino sod to estqlralltr. frigiads and cuortaaers will please gin us calL lmhl 31ANIJFACTURING. W . _ . ILLIAM BARNHILL & CO, PieOILEB. MAKERS and SHEET-IRON' li °EMBUS. Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patant C rs. Ptiiiinnstik Britian. Firs Bad Fee= Pits*. COSY &maws, .It Pans. 13.. Pa., Iron Taal.. LW. Beata etc Also, Bliscitamithe Work. RAU* and Viaduct, 1r... ra. Befilrinz do. on the shorisst notice. rattaltd. W.WOODWELL, 'Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Dealer in Cabinet Ware, No, e 3 1:01IN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of el PATENT 130 X VICT:S. s pupate" article, SOLID DOS and BRAZED BOX rICE.,, corner of Anderson sal Rae infer. greets. one paste from the Head street Bridge. Al. lashed, Qtr. .. 1 MDROLDERED AND APLIOA MAN , TILL&S-31aterbde narked for Prabroldery and 'AI, . Work by 51P.S. L. P. WILSON. je.P.f No. ZSIS Peas Amt. above Mead. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company Frins COMPANY HAVING iNLARGED & their 4111.1t7 for nen ofetoriaq. an neer prepared neat the imerneed demand far theirk. Crucible anal Bulhflan Mar. °rani Paranatitged ts . l Pittainrgly Septaaber 21.1123. Boots and Shoes!! IIIAMES ROBB, No. S 9 Market street, Sd sosers= the Market Rowe, would Intorm the hub. ochat he has EMI 11.27 Tall stock of every thing in the Boot and Oboe trade. roch bailee Gaiters, half Gaiters, Amoy We rm.., t.. 17 Franklin .4 &Babe Myles found on ...Eastern chi. also, - Thaw' and Claims' Gaiters and Fancy Boots and Shoes. In all theta e: al...Gentlemen , One OppLern Patent Calf Bads. French Oen Roots, Conarees Gapers and Shone also; Boys' .d Tooth,' &eta. fine French Calt Plc.se glee as a cell as we wish to oil each an article to all who error us with their rostom as will girt ratichic• tion. Remember the place. 89 , Market 'tree:. ra/F s i - Hats and Caps. 0' WILSON & SON-keep constantly on • band awry description and varlet, of Rata and f:rt= t a efel e= . 6 " g r id ' aovire, era a call WPM. Arsiusla slumbers ' . nolttif & Co. WOO! ESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTITURS, AND MUMS ALL HMSO/ FORD 001=8 OP WOOD AND 11P271.811121= sutTinitskTilP'uittabuaarFh l" P rath. da I andalowVlks,CALlndiaronnetn • . Coach and Carr iag e Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTM. & CO., corner of Belmont and Rebema atreeta, Allegheny City, would respectfully Inform.thelr frier= the Pobilo itonerall7. that they an =annotating grolv..Baronehea, Hoeg. away,. hurries, Meths and Chariots, In all their nztona 'Wee of nnhth and proration- All orders will be executed with etriet regard to dam. 'ditty and beauty of finish. Remiss will Woo be attended to on the moot resarriable terms IfAnglnall their work the best Eastern !inane, Polee and Mont BUM, they hal confident that all who favor them, with their Dedrimaire irtPub=cuTian gt=tiglntl'etr:?li betas hum Chubut elsewhere. . • nod C. B. MILDLY & CO. CHEAT! CARPET WAREHOUSE, ..NO. Ba. THIRD ST., BEAR MARXIST. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and thepublleinmershy. that they have In store that...septets Fall Stock. consisting of Carpets of every descrition. from the Ito Velvet • aml", to the common Ingrain. Hemp. and yal P o p. Vloor illrume OU elOth from one to eight ymvla wide, new designs and very rich. Ceeo end gnien fitting , HW Ir° 2 `Tria:llA Amltelted tO and Miming their gook. hteambemtv, Miele and Bali /moss fornieh=l.l4e t ettleseo q„ , , na k Bsi ble N4 term lim e. 11=I—ellf WILL • ." • ea W. I. COULAND. EVUlgston, Rogge* & Co: ' NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBORGII, PA. PrACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, attle as&Grain dor-MARI= and Counter dor Door unigi Velz , k B rArggrab - 1 1 A.l b = kdt/I and rutantrync nallestilt Troia O a llags of arerryne eery In form and anima. • • W. W. WALLACE„ ~..- STEAM MARBLE WORKS, . simai and I= Moly drat, oppuips anitlilkid &vet, Prl7BllllROll. - •'• Itit' ONIIHKENTS, Tombs, Grave JL Stones, IN ronnure Tow 3.l.aatels, Loring Rtoolo. .. al ays on baud. autl wOo to WOw.. 7 owohlron. a to. rest view. 'Wow huut tr i ya .,l irl o t n t br=bort to No ts 'i'rade al to, loirat pricey. Al! colas flijod. with denote& fit 319 Mat) . 0.w0r.. au= W. W. WALLA= ... Now_ Goods sad Fashiopi for c , utlemons' I Clothing. 'for Spring of 1854... WATTS A CO; - beg leave respectfully Arjirukratualryt=z the rut obtods scsi,t.c to their Detre • rie—t.e.the best thi u ltt afford—sod that ti .., are reedy to receive Cr. dtn tbr reeking them try in • t; Mapab M ire. ,Th e esrleftm.. .0 acriersi.y expreered her their Cline. mere bithertoorlat their tremble effort, to phase, stimu lates there to froth short:ions In the ehmedirection. WltZ orit—Strenßers are Wormed ant our No. MI liberty street.riorth sine. shops R. Clair. Li= k Penn Cotton Mills, Piiiibargh. - - - ENNEDY;eyinms le 00., Manufaa: tarere of— • Penn A No. 1 heavy 44 Bhaltinte t ( fTrtChain of all °elan sod disdain tea Twin% Bed Contg " t . Plough Lines and Rash Cord; flat" • flop. of - all elm and desaintiozr ng. 11111.0vdera left at the Ifardware Rare of Logan. 'Anat . % a Co. 331 Wood street...rill have attention. . itatolf TT:D e nti s t, Fourth street, Live ',raj°, Itaskst ! Ogee Inak Irarrantad. . E3II-ANNI7AL & Co. ausenuto the opentneg their Seset,thenal 811% ed heir traistrete Ma. and leW ctiette ewe Oro: thn month of JatraiUl. All theft ea Woo the ls rums milt Mt °panto totbe retalUtredp, and the ;retire stair le ell thtlr en la roma wiltbe tr•ttked down and dosed 00t St 25 to 60 per emt. lama= regular peas. BEANS -100 brie redd and for tasleliy:. ' mama ► DILWOY=I/ AGENCIES. MUSIC, &C. DRUGGISTS. MEDICINE. NSW YOBS ITERTISIMIENTS. From VISSCHEIt t 6fiILELL'I3 General Adrerttram Howe, N 0.346 and US Ettojarbrar,Norr, york.aoto No. 50 Namur street.) rirm_in_va A gARD. b 5 •CANAL tYTTLEICT, NEW YORK. NOLYMPIX BELL, IMPORTER AND 1 11ANETAOTORER OF CLOAKS & [MANTILLAS; iyo ,l l,La zespee . ti t ully infra i t t he trade Boeing Trado will be reedy kr heasectlan 31,1 1 11 2 7tht b 0l February. ne, Ulna the esti, merchant from Row York who Is personally Visiting Mee Ilse season, may reasona bly assert that ha will have - tutor and mono sariad styles than an, house to the trade. jo-The notice of dealers Is called to the abase, and they may rely upon 0111 attention. isle-2m. Charles's London Cordial Gin. . WITHOUT the necessity of extraordinary publicity. with icaroily an effort on the part of the proprietor, thin superb 431 n. In the short period which ham elepeed eincalus introduction to the American public, has achieved a popularity beyond precedent In the whole lint of alcoholic. stimulants. TA, arkfi.a.t” ri veer Fire roeoeond Phyriciant in Eniiend And the United 4tstods, Troclatra trauseaudant me M rits. b; upon the sideboard of the fernily and the bar of env y well-regulated befell by the bedeldii of the Mo b ea well as the companion of the healthy. three from W. I. eating quo:airs, It Is harmiesa In Its adoption. The luobrl. ate, by its nee. (India I. a.; : glCt stimulant. which, whlle It fee the appetite, grad r .reans Moe fro m the horrors of delirium, hod restores • itterml constitution /Zs great reputation is dateef from its absolute purity, itsdaliclons flavor, differing euttrely fmth.v.riott.r &in, —its great utility as a medium. In eases of gdrelielisia, u . t& i v e. el ib /L= oZt i lle r i e lZe y ys . ,r i dzLm e bit o t % • etual. 7b travelers isdhlt:nwitlP necessary, dispelling she annoyancesfrequently engendered by range of water, etn, as. elm, ague, fever. and malaria of CIIAIILF.s' LONDON CORDIAL GIN is Put UP winme bottles, stamped with the proprinto , a name, a fee simile signature upon the label, and packed in mace of two doom eselt. Beware of linttallona TIM genuine Charles' London Cordial Gin mu be had retail of all respectable druggists and mamma at all hobs* and wholealle Of the sole imp ort. • DE , YENOGE & CIIAHLKS MIS Pearl at.. New York. Agents treatirl with on liberal term.. 117.1mdr Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot- W3l. MeFARLLND & CO., 33 MAIDEN LANA. NEW TORE. Warehouse .145 'Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. BANK.s , , Jewelers' and Counting House Safreofesery etia, condantly on hand for sale, and warranted in agar rOsPll • time rasa. April 6th, 11164. Ilessrs. Gentlemen—lt gives me plea. cgs to inform you that )our Firdipreserred&aka and pt , g . rsonlidured in the fire last night, by whit% arm' ..T Premises was masumed, and although It tout expored throughoutthe are, to Weals hest, it, mu tenta regained unharmed. The Bafe, with little Making, think, answer for another frlaL llseasetfully row , . /14-• . T.JKISNY, Jr., 11 South st. FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Ito the firer nruf V it tmorn Peter, Dispepeig unef at 'FIRE Proprietomof this 111eiliciste will state without hesitation or boar o( contradiction, that the S.IXTILOS Mirrrsa has rated more mem where it has teen Intrednced,than any other 'medicine in use for the abr. disease, This medicine has neither /auntie nor Quinine In Its composition, all of the Ingredients are of a perfectly healthy ...barmier and highly stimulating and Invigorating In their tendency. Penons while Ming ehle medicive will not be greeted Dram:mum to eater or a dampatmumbere m morethan witsniritheirummihaalth. ?lantern Insertions of the country where the Aguepre colt, will do well to adopt this mediclue. as the patient le not obliged to lay by while under treatment and they may be /uwed ofa weedy core. The Proprietor couldintroduce tho wands of certificates from thole afthe highest rasped shill ty, but preen saying to the elck Ma one bottle and you will hare the intalllble treat a romaelf. Tull dim ti for it, 13.6 b arOOLOrally nth bottle. Cer on• tifies!. can be seem at the utaue,Ulereing where this Mulleins b. cared when all others hare haled. , . . . . . For Plopeysla and all oats halloos Cmiplaints there le not a better Medicine tattle marke. It has eho beenlaken with the Wet astonishing sucomes In several cases of ithetimatism glad Gant; for agree com plaints takes tablespoonful dap. One bottle of this Medicine ern When has the desired et. fact. Prim ti per bottle. - For *ale by u.W.ids in all pulse the L'alted States and Canada. AU Whaler:ale orders collet be addrammi to Y ork. BLF.F.ItEIt, ego Pro Asian. 95 Brosslaer. Nem York. Aorml—Fleming Bro.. B. A. Pahriestock Co, L. WU cox A Co.. and Geo. IL Keyner. Pittsburgh. Ca , IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importer, end Dplerr la IRON AND STEEL 262 fireartrien Street, Non ilek. Keep constantly on hand • hal amortanmt of Dr, Rod Rand floor, none nhae..kd other IRON. STEEL OP ALL RINDS. cal Merchant s from an sections burin tbe country am Invited to ar send their orders taltn•f Orders Irr mall entrusted to careen will be fined at the lowest market rate. IfIRTIN, OPRINO t W. "2616reerintel et. N. T. SCREE:MELD" BB.OTEEBS & CO., WIIOLESA.ISI DRUGGISTS, .tairwrolocil Ilse rellSol.o/ LoN).110 1117.1una .I.IIPORTING the leading ta •Wriigit from their original mute. Loth In Europa and - I:fug bal., and Yrrablt and latgllab (7ltemicaly. Perfumery, Toothy Nail sad Mir Bntabea. Hair (Hayes and Strap.. Pull Trleate a pence. Curio., bow. A, 4, thr.• ob. them on tbe raomsrtasonablg terms °Mars antler in neromnr by mall. will nears tbnir beat attentlska. jalZlltor A_MUEL L. CAN"EfiC:4hoiesale Deal 04r. ...irr la lerome, Painted Pallas 1.4., Wood wad Wil low War, Baskets, Nate. .Wleidnit, Hatch ea, te_. :)34 Oreetorleh m t ., Nee. 'orig. vaDO4re. VINDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cornices, Table 4 h Oil olesak a l t i be :4l .leoLlTEr art.. turins 4.:E....2%.1vcre..= Balsam New Teti. enhis.lre Extension Tables. lIEER.DT, 150 Wooster at., between v Prises and Houston sta.. New Yea. Marlan.Ctarel. A :go wswetnseat always Oa band. Orders foe Shipping punetnally stlosd.d to. ocl7-am, OUPIL el CO.. Wholesale -Print Sellers, (■ZrobthLb.., prtoters, end No. omeo, Pori, Loudon, Berlin, and No. 30d Broodway, Now York.. Co.u.loro. not by mall.. Th. usual 4.llavont to 1.1» trute and lostitutloos. Plants Frame, forilbted oel:Nocov MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT H. PATTIERSOWS LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. 'cl;l T'ornerr Diamond .tree and Merry 111:7 ma At! PPITADPMIII. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH MUT, Al:OrE ID:VENUE SMUT, PIIILADELPIIIA. H. 8. BENSON, Paonuroz. wriweqr Doan/. 11.60 1 day.J l ! 31u 3, 1354-Ird JOEO2II CHAPIIA.N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER DI IMPORTED CIGARS, . 53, Market street, Pguktrri, I. "Mr Watt?. IVALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and %J Dealer Is FWD. Flgurad and Decnatbre Paper lbw r iligs No. 85 Woxl &treat. Pittsburgh. eo n,* Ap . n . t ef the fa lebluted manufactures. ?deem. Dell. ARIto FASHIONS FOR LADLE S'DRESS of [art.. m 644 3 VEl3.The the obin= Air-TUNE, Skeet pee demur •ir be au sale 011 the Ist proximo by BUM L. S. WILSON. leeNtr No.NN ie Penn. above Mimi street. KIEB, JONES dr. 004 BPROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, L' ORWARDING AND COMMISSI ON 111 , r E g ItOIIANTS, Canal Basin, Farenth. street, Pitts. b Bacon, [At:4, .Lard 011. Mesa Ptrek, 8.0. name, Nitres ex . tr. and No.l Balt, nthracite Anthrsette and Oosl. An. m Scotch Pig Iron, yl9 Bnllrei Brick .4 Oar. A ... IicIIBSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP The firm of LAVELY & PAXTON' Is thle day MR ved by mutual content. Wo hare disocised of orr the Grocery EitablLdunent,Nif. 2 16 Liberty it, to Mr..l W. SicVABLAND. who will continue the bniinese, and hcireby authorized to collect all amount, elm, to at nod t• Settle all chime a^alnit as. )(MN LAMELY. dognatand.lBf4. J. WILEGN PAXTON • James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE 4: RETAIL ROCERIES DEALER IN FRISBY G, iTeas, Fru WOOD AWDOIL its, Pickles, DO Spices W Tr ,. IRP, Preserves Domestic Rowe Furnishing Goods, No. 165. Liberty Street, P ittsburgh. BANKING HOUSES or. JOHN T. HO GG: NEW YORK, _ No. SOUTH 30 T. . PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CO., NO , SOMERSET CO_ MOUNT PLEASANT, WE, , TTIORE'D CO. Penns. OONNELLAYILLE. PAYFTE CO., UNIONTOWN__ • • BitOWNSVILLE. ' oo f Deposits raesived, Discountmade. Etats bat; and malodor!, Bank Nodte* an Spools (sought Stocks. Notes md other Securities bought an Corrossrondenco sad collections soli. 0029-ti Agency. MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth et., agent for Jelling and baying 'PATENT ' EIGIITS, is now tlrrited to sell the ibilowing lately patented uncles Trotes pate t ntg l itt i ggiati , i . nasitaar, . Willi= Al =kiln= •-• • Outtiletur iltation: a rjiadPortable tirillitle;l ' V ß rought Iron li t. ailr C eV r Etfiii i' llachlnea Thew =Mae, have been examined by practical meagre Im and teactanists, and pronouneed supeelor to any Musa lle 11 also authorized to sell Eights Co make and v.= whet „Aid e s to any part: of the counMy. Ile has also Mr sale hob.preesed - Nutts and Weakest arif =lobed Erase Work. . • • , lie is prepared to take Amend= thi male of oth er patented ulatits and non lineations, led giro to the boalnem faithful and. conduit attention. - • Mars to the fallout= , _ • The imbeesibire have kora beim scovainted with alt Esowee P. Eaton, and bare no hesitation Is recommending to all who may wish to empkry hie serettes, as pm mmet:l(ll==M= IntellitYandindefatbrableladusisys la whale asertlona ere==liance mar be placed: NeMile B. Crate.' !Whiners:4 o .lr.. ' - Wm. Lasimer,Jr.. John Ennui. w. Whey, A 11, Childs k James Wooq •N. Ilotmes A lions, - • P. R. Friend, Kramer l Rehm. r • 1.. idg4la IL A.IIF William . el. An d rew 10 WLOa • Wisoa ___ P78G140 latembeßlth.lo. • • _ Kitt- Pall and WinterChioda - • _...... • • ED: ztaiR OPID ,27 7/ Br A RzEz TTS. BIEROWA.NT .TAILOR, • JRAVE .now• - on.- baud targe.Stook of Eat andiVlntirOcWini * ntostlnpiotentirer. s6,l4l . l o4 urh Ymtl ni tlaW tt: of the moot boautlftartarnr. i =t firl ad iiiis=l l =l:n s tirrapst teem • tants, sad vartarsal to=l. • . 149 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WED - N - 681).1Y 51 - 011NIN6 - , JANUARY 24. 1855. LIWILOTEILINT OF Me OHIO RIVEII.—IIERMAII HAUPT. Em., of the Pennsylvania Railroad, as we learn from the Philadelphia Inquirer, hat. is sued a pamphlet, entitled "A consideration of the Plana Proposed for -the Improvement of the Ohio River." The following extracts are given by the inquirer: Tho opinion is generally entertained that the plan of improvement, by the construction of a slack water navigation, is the orl . y -.‘e practica ble. It is almost unnecessary to ...rk that this is not the opinion of the writer: he is satis fied that the true plan, for the best improvement of the navigation, differs from any that has yet been proposed, and consists of a succession of pools, formed by low dams of from 6 to 10 feet, connected by open channels, not less then 200 feet wide, through which the water will flow, free from locks or any other obstruction, at the mod erate velocity of 2 miles, per hour. Preparatory to the construction of any im provemeat, or to any positive decision upon the plan to be adopted, it would be expedient to make a careful survey of the river at its lowest stages, yr consult the record of previous surveys to obtain an exact longitudinal profile of the channel. In addition to. this, surveys.should be extended along all the principal tributaries of the Ohio, to determine the propgr locations of the reservoirs, which must be relied upon to supply the deficiency in low water. If, after such examination, it should be found that suita ble locations exist for retaining reservoirs suffi cient in capacity to make a material abatement to the heights of the floods, the construction of such reservoirs would appear to devolve as a duty upon the general government; it would not be a subject in which Ito State of Pennsylvania, or any company incorporated for the purpose of improving the navigation, would have any special interest. • In the construction of the improvement, the dams could be so located as to form slackwater and capacious basins at all the principal towns on both aides of the river; and the open chan nels should, of course, be made where the fall of the stream is the greatest. • Such an artificial navigation would ho without an equal in the world. A canal or portions of canal, 200 miles in aggregate length, between Cincinnati and Pittsburg, 290 feet wide at the water-line, with intervals of 300 miles of slack water, with no mks or other obstructions, and no impediments 'to the descending navigation, would constitute the richest boon thakcould be offered as a tribute to the inland commerce- of the nation. It N also stated that tho fall of the Ohio, bo ween the points named, is as follows : Whole fall. Miles Ft In. Feet. Pittsburgh to Beaver, 26 1 1.8 por mile-30 Beaver to Wheeling, 62 0 9.40 " 49 Wheeling to Marietta, 00 0 6.43 " 49 Mtirietta to Le Tart's Shls,3l 0 6.17 " 10 Le Tart's Shoals to Ka nawha, 54 0 7.26 " 33 Kanawha to Portsmouth, 94 0 6.18 " 48 Portsmouth to Cineinnatilo4 0 4.80 " 42 Cincinnati to Evnnsville,32o 0 4.10 " 112 .sfr. U. takes ground, that whatever impeove meat may be decided upon, it should be made and managed'by a Company. This Company should be formediof citizens, and under a °barter approved by all 'the - States bordering on the Ohio. He thinks that Pennsylvania should at the.present session, and as early as possible, take the initiatory, by granting -a proper charter, and that other States would speedily follow suit. Speti this point he remarks emphatically "Whatever plan may be adopted, it will be oh vions to ,every one who has observed the evils of public management, that the improvement should not be operated by the general govinent, or controlled hy,, any State administration. Were there no other precedents, that of Pennsylvania, with her State works, should be sufficient to show that improvements of any kind managed by State or government officials, become political ma chines, engines of wide-spread: corruption, con taminating all who are brought within their in', iluentes, and notorious illustrations of extrava gance and mismanagement. Shillong have been expended upon the public works of Pennsylva nia; every year the reports of State officers have shown a fair balance of net receipts, consoling to unsophisticated taxpayers; but when the results of operations from the beginning are examined, when estimates are added for deterioration, re- newt& and repairs, the discovery is made that the whole system tots not yet paid a cent, and that the interest on the debt Mc:aimed in tho con struction of their works has been paid by.reve ones derived from the odious process of tax ation." From the BO6tOn Tr.l.SriPt ree Tinde. No nation eon b whOle in itself, no nation can be rich or strong; and no nation can therefore be in any just sense independent that looks to foreign nations for its supply of those articles that are the product of manufacturing or me chasten! industry and skill.. Such a nation may trodues grain or tobacco, cotton or rice, gold or diamonds ;, but the wealth on which de pend the arts of peace as well as the sinews of war, it cannot have. All the producingcountries in the world could hardly support the English army in the Crimea during a single campaign. Yet they furnish the -material and foundation upon. which others build up the fabric ofnation al wealth and power. Such was our condition at the opening of the revolution, when we bought everything of Great Britain. We succeeded in that struggle not because wo were strong, but because we had a Washington and kindred he roes, who were fighting upon their own soil, and at an immense distance from the enemy's coun try, who for yearasupported armies and fleets 3000 miles from home, while our own solders were treading their own soil half clothed and barefoot. This doctrine of free trade was not born of the common sense of the country by any means.— It is the offspring of party, and grew out of the unfounded and wholly mistaken views of interest taken by our eonthern States and acquiesced in by northern politicians for party purposes, and our great industrial interests are sacrificed by the very men who should have protected them. I have before attempted to show that the pro tective policy benefits the South as certainly, if not to the same extent, as the North, by afford ing to them after a short time the protected ar ticles cheaper that they would otherwise have been obtained, and by accumulating wealth, strength, and independence far the whole coun try, in which the South has at least an equal interest with ourseivea. If the South would break down the prosperity of the free States, she must suffer with them.— Whatever diminishes the wealth and strength of the North diminishes . that of the South, and if our Southern neighbors would build up the in terests of England at our expense, it matt also be at their expense as long as they have en acre to, defend, and as long as they remain under the stars and stripes, that our united proWcrity and strength have caused to be respected in alllands and upon every sea. We are one nation, and each section is benefitted directly end indirectly by the growth and prosperity of the other. This it is to be hoped our Southern friends will some day come to see and to realize, and that the seo- Lionel jealousies that now so agitate the country Iwill give place to better feelings, auctmoro just views of national policy. I'aoftT L9D Lose. CATTLE Ithr.r.thau.—lt is stated in the London Quarterly Review; that the effect - of Sir Robert Fees tariff, in abolishing the duty on the intro- , (linden of , lice Stook into England in 1844, was to revolutionise the character of Dutch and Dan ish farming.' Before that event the pastures of the two countries were chiefly devoted to dairy pnrposes,, but immediately after, "the farmers began to breed stock, and contequently . turnips and mangel-wurzel hove been creeping over fields, where ; mite the: dairy maid carried the milking-pail." The Jutland beef is described as being especitilly savory . ; and seine of the ani mals sent to England by the Danes are noknowl eged to be equaleo the Durham short-horns.— The Americans ors said tube the best oustometh of °real Britain for fancy specimens of stock; aid the prices we pay them for bulls arida ecribod as fabulous by the Reviewer' irsiiii stapces as in point, the fact that an• American gave last year a thousand ,pounds for the cele brated bull bred by Earl Duthie, which, by the way, unfortunately broke . his neck on the pas . sage outv and that; for another from the same breeder, six hundred sounds was . paid. Ton Cniminvrn VINGINLA.TheL OII i IIIIIO Journal. remarks: Williem Smith; a very prominent. Democrat member of Congress front Wirginia...=the man Rho when Governor of Virginia, urged thefe e ei" ble emilsios of freaiugroce from Virginia, and is ultra Oligarch, made s gnow Nothing speech in the House on Irriday in' foyer ;the' Bnox Nothings, ring is the , candid , " fer qeeerqee in oppoeition to-Wise. A liegelets In the North ILLTLILD TAILOR. Speed swifter, Iv - Ishii—wild Northern Night. Whom feet the Axtio Wends know, When stiffening breakers. Shun mid white. Gird the onnipLaining shake orate.. Bend all thy winds to sweep them/rid, And howl in mountain pamee And bang thy Maniere, redend 00th. Against the shield of every star , For what have I to do with morn. Or Summer's glory In the robe— With the blithe ring of fareirt horn. beckoning gleam who r ewy miler Art thou one, In blues eye The fieeting summer dawned to met— Gone lite the echo of a sigh Beside the loud resomaing Ob, brief that ti rough and he Which on n tthee, the Northern land: I on th e glue d bta i .k cod lo ongues nely d. The forest walls the sarry ' bloOm _ Which yet shall stave itaaradols deer: Gut down my spirit:eel/dew of gloom Thy lore shall blossom nevem:non. And nevermore aballhattled pines Their eolemn triumph sound for roe, Nor muning (Hoge the mountain linen, Nor ennui gosh the Marv . eft; But night and twitter all the elf. And load with frost the shivering air. Till every gust - that hurries by Chimes wider with my own despair. The leaden twilight, eldand lOng. ill slowly settling o'er the went No wantering Unit *nehmen:mg '• In naked bugh. above thy grave. The rms. air o Is still and Mein The numb earth Iles In ley rest: Led all is dead rave this k Of boe olog.grilfwliddn my mast Wee darkened orb stud] wheel no more To Love'.rejoicing mama back: My midi. we=s • wintry stone, With not • Mar to light Ita track. Fixed swifter, Night'—th) gloom and frost Aro free to Moil andravage her% This last wild ,totem tbr the lost T pourin thy unheeding me. Horrors of War THE NOE. Dec. 11.—This morning is mild and fine, ouch as .1 never remember to have experienced in England at this season. There wee memo very heavy flring last night, and so accustomed are all now to the eternal boooming of the guns, that little attention is paid to it; few ever, except on duty, go to view its progress making or made. The interest is decidedly slackening. I walked to lialnkblot', and called on General Pennyfath er, and found him - in a state of debility; bat he . , . says he is otherwise we —a worthy, manly, officer, whose loss to the expedition would be greater and more lamented almost any other in it. The small emanal g from the harbor on entering the town is quite mephitic—nay peatiz lential. The graves are multiplying at a won: drone rate, whole.bodies of Turks digging tunl burying; about four corpses:passedtme in about as many minutes. Coffins have long ceased to be made use of, whether for Moslem or Christian; all are buried together, regardless of distinction of creed. The sick are being brought down from the camp and embarked for Scutari in shoals.— The ambulance wagons were all at work, and the French had lent us their mules, with cradles on each side, for conveyance of the sick; 900 were thus carried and put on board ship. The actual camp sick amontite4 yesterday morning to 3,soo:—that of tho English expeditionary force I believe, in t0:0. to 11,000. Thenumber of hor tes, mules, and oxen dead and dying along the road would make a new-comer look aghast.— ' Some fresh "difficulties" are, I understand, in 'store for the medical. d eport ment not wholly un deserved. The French sink are well provided for, and most systematically. This fine weather will permit the guns and ammunition to be got up.to the heights. More ships with draughts for regiments arrived this afternoon. Dec. 18.—The weather is of the eitraordinary mild kind, like yesterday and the day before.— These sudden transitions must have their effect on the nnuaerous debilitated sufferers of the ar- my. Some of them in Balaklara were scarcely able to stand, yet they crawled about, and I saw one yOuth of ghastly aspect taking up bottles, of which there are hundreds derelict in the streets, and draining the contents into hie swallow, re-. gardless of the mixture of fluids and sedimentary deposits. lam certain that I saw, without ex aggeration, 100 carcasses of horses between the camp and Balaklava yesterday. WADI` 01 8EN*513.1.105 105 TIIE DEAD. What would be said_ in England to that want of reverence for the dead which makes our sol diers carry along the bodies of their, own com rades sewn up in blankets, talking lightly all the while; or which startles a visitor to Scutari by the spectacle of frail mortality left alone in Its uncouth windingobeet for hours together upon] the beach, with no one visible at hand to guard' its sanctity A man must steel his heart with a certain amount of brutality here if he aspires to make himself useful, for there is a very small margin for the exercise of sentimental feeling. It is difficult to overtake the special work which you may have cut out for yourself—impossible to attend to one-hundredth part cf the objects which appeal to your sympathies. You cannot I walk along the wards and corridors of the without constant efforts to suppress eine.' tion, natural and proper to a good man, but I which there is no time to indulge. The whole spectacle is too oppressive to look at from that point of view and one therefore strives to blind his eyes to the real character of these eatablish ments, filled with so many choice victims of pes tilence and war. There they Il l s upon their lowly and roughly made beds, from 4,000 to 6,0N00 men, many prostrate with wounds, still more with dpientery, some coughing their lives up with deep con sumption—a few here and there with the staring eye and discolored lip which mark the dreadful typhus. The majority of the wounded look cheerful and happy; assured of being on the high road to convalescence, they are in excellent spirits, and, though it may be purchased by the loan of limb, the sweetness of living compensates for all sacrifices. On the faces. of those whose recovery seems more doubtful you may trace a manly sadness stamped, except when the book of God is in their hands, and they are, poor fel lows, reading its blessed promises.- Gangrene still continues to infest the hospitals, and it is remarked that very little success ;Mende the larger operations. Whether this proceeds from tho crowded state of the wards; or from the en feebled general health of the patients, or from both these causes, it is equally smatter of regret and complaint that, partly from the defects of the system, and partly from the incapacity of the mon by whom it has been administered, the in evitalile sacrifice of life which war entails has not been redneed to the extent that might be ex pealed by surgical aid.—Times Correspondent . lIAEDSIIIIS 01 TIM CAMP. [From an Officer.] Revolts Sesairorot, Dec. 7.—To eleep in a room seems now almost its greats luxury to in dulge in, even in imagination.' For a month back-.we have scarcely known what it is to have a dry ,day or to see the sun. This day has been the first exception. Picture to yourself the elate of tho ground. I wish i could see anywhere near me a spot as dry or clean as the dirtiest and muddiest field you have crossed at the Tremor° steeple chase. Wet ground to lie on, a wet can vas rex over head, with a hurricane of wind and a deluge of rain, are a few of the agreeables which the army of the Crimea are indulged with. Of course sickness is inevitable under such con ditions, and I hear the new comers coffer most, which, if true, surprises ate, since I hold that the frame which is lowered by fatigue and laid forint fare is at least able to resist the trills of the present season. Oa this principle, I live as generously as I can. That brnot saying much, but when I can procure additions to my ration fare I do not neglect the opportunity. Youknow I am nut given to excess in eating or drinking, which is something in my favor on the +more of health, but lam John full enough' to believe most devoutly that good food helps a man won , dofully through bard work and exposure. . The doctors here bury their hundreds, and. lay it to the door of cholero, that bugbear of these latter daya. I venture to think that the disease which is carrying off our Men is simply what plain'folka at home-call "catching your death of cold." Fancy a man all night in the trenches under heavy rain, coming back in the mining and having no, change of clothes, no dry place to shelter -hiox - no Ire to' warm him; fuel so scarce that. Itis a chance if he can get his salt pork or beef boiled, a bit of this and dry biscuit for bismeal, at night a wet tent to - cover him; and one blanket, with his wet great coat. for all bedding. Why should not this man catch cold? Why should notthe cold attack his stomach and produce inflammation of the bowels ? 'Andthe what remaini but ,to dig his ' - gravel fir digging is the chief occupation of our mir see little:elso daily as I ridethronghthq' divisiontiontside the hospitrd tents... , " jug the xotnin of the fatigue - pare' carr ying awe similar y ones. IP" or any of the usual fortialities dead, are net thought of-4 , er compose the entire er- We learn from the Pe ' Parsastur. Po S 3 that John W. Rice, of tereburg (Va.). of Bratunviek cotmty, has that city, _ !briery by *Web he been•kali the banks of Petersburg out of has tne dindividuals in the country and lie VO of $30,C11:9 more, lie fledfrom Pe - Y week, as sori as he failed to hone due .in bank, and , his gat ' thus 'bodkins _mown. The Express says he'was Abu the last manta this Stott that our sot ctomeiltyvould have believed guilty of forgirryi, Weed, t e illecin• Wow° exhibited hiala cander.iod.probity by all who eeemedlolulow him was of amint fit 'tering nature to him sea : gentleman du a man of business 7 - The opening . th e - Mawr and sivonssloe Railroad .tolicatikeses4 sr; day by. s raid ticalsion.es tki! roi.4, • VOLUME LXVIII-NUAIBER-`lBl. As Examination of the pupils connected the Female Seminary at Elisabeth 'under the care of Mre. Jugtes, took place .on the evening. of Thuridiy last, in the Aseociate Reformed Chart& The attendance was large. Classes were examined during the day In Gs ogrephy Ancient and Modern, English Grammer, ::story, Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Arithmetic, Algebra, Logic and Geometry. • After an eloquent end - appropriate ultras from Res. D. H. Pollock, of West Newton the evening exercises consisted .of sews re ad by the senior classes. The following subjects 'were selected, and the young ladiec erro7l ,, d theim t selves with credit and honor to it, Their compositioruievincal teas, C{olll7lon of sentiment, clothed in beautiful language, cal culated to. elevate the standard of eduaation and morale in.our eomsouhity:— _ , .. • . - A Vhdt to VaDT Land—hg Mat 1L D. Ittolth. The Yletseltudas of Idea-MU H. M. Atkinson. Mr ' T r =t gis ta ßa Vaiiltel l ' The Illreskaury ana i the ne , esnrsout Traletee— emir setta Blain and AEL•riellOmtesited—garah Main • Ph=npast and the Calm—Oarnella (Alan Sunshine anighadow—Xary Cinder: • Tbne'a Banda st.Ullton on—Frame* Douglas, The Influence of Paralon—Nenag D. Irwin. Tito Dlooptuul of Earth-94mb A./min. • • .. ...... .... . ...... ...... _ . . Nir Early Bshooldayellester E. Irwin. 1.I14: I telluties and Plassaree—Horilla Penney. The Three S we e test Words: Mother, Home, /Jared— 'bens H. Smith. • .. Th. tint eebtetb—kbov B.lta: bzuclaarr Commitlock among th. Platadois--1 vaphlsto Mta. Partlng Conrantatkra, ...i 10 classmates. On the clone of the evening eneroisee the fol lowint_resolutione, offered by cot J—A. Ekim were adorted by oWnadmoue vote: _ Ro bolted, That the examination held this even ing haa been altogether Batista:tory—alike cred itable to pupils and Principal. aided, That the thaitki of this community are dae to Mrs. Jugles for her efforts to advance the cause of education in oar midst. Our beart'a desire is that her efforts in the glorious' came in which ehe is engaged may be crowned with suc cess. Rero/red. That we cordially approve of the bill introduced Into the Legislature by Mr. Eyater, for the Incorporation of a Female Seminary it &gaga, That our Setuttors . azul Representa tires in the Legislature be requested to use their infinence to, secure the passage of the bilL . flevoival, That a Copy of these resolutions be .forWatded tit our Senators and Representatived: lfter, m the ; introduction of those resolutloni a rims were delivered by Rey.. 7. Crozier of tb Reformed Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Smitli.iif the - Presbyterian Church. The friends Of education were highly delight ed with the entire examination.. .- - Cons. Eimme.—Ate recent meeting of the . London "Institution of Civil Engineers," a paper' was read "On the means of avoiding smoke from boiler furnaces," by Mr. Woodcock. It was ' stated that ordinary pit-coal under the process of destructive distillation, gave off various volatile substances, some of which were gasses such as "hydrogen," "marsh gas," "olefiant gas," "car bonic, oxyde, by," these and others existed: in the furnace-only in a gaseous state, becoming ' liquid or solid when is the external air and of such coal tar is composed, and amidst them the carbon, in minute sub-division, was held in sta. pension, giving to the smoke its sable hue. All . theSe gases were combustible, at giving temper- - stores, provided a certain amount:of oxygen was present. It was shown that the air con taining this oxygen, if imparted to the gas es, 'after leaving - the fuel on the bare, must be administered, so as not to reduce the temper attire of the gases below their "flame points," The simplest means of preventing the formation of the smoke . were shown to be by providing for an ample supply of oxygen ina condensed state, in the form. of cold air, to the fuel- on the fire barn and'by administering such further supply of ciygen to the Itesietl gases as might be ne cessary for their complete combustion whilst in. contact with the boiler—this latter supply being given at each a temperature as would insure the successive ignition , of the gases as they were - evolved. Thus by establishing nearly perfect primary combustion, the quantity of smoke evolved was shown to be reduced to a minimum —of which no trace ever reached the summit of the!chimney: The apparatus by which this do seutible end was attained was described, and it Was . stated that the results have been very eaters°. tory, that at !desert. Mix's Brewery, where the means have been tried, there was not the , slight est! appearance of opaque* smoke front the chim ney, and that the money saving would not only, front the more perfect combustion of the Mel; but from the use of, an inferior quality of -coal, at a lower price, amount to full twenty percent. This success was so great as to warrant the in troductiodef the apparatus to the more general' notice of the profession and the public through' out the Institution of 'Civil Engineers. hOOD TENANTS WANTED for the fel hoeing Holism axidBtors Iloomg . o Dwolgnitions's and Began BOO= on nd rt. • A :Dwelling Duane on 6th rt. .A , Dwellingiloare on Water rt., above lima; A!lloone of 8 rooms, on Lowa. rt. A Howe of 3 rooms, on Be4ooo it. ' 1 j: l i .dzgew_lloure on Bow, at head of 6th at. g HMO in Birmingham. . 1, large T.= Stand in Esc. Blrmlqgbam. A Largo Store Boom on 4th rt., near Wood. . ' That agreionrllall on lth rt. now known MI Camp rib& Drl3 Aptly to 8. OUTIIDEST A WIN, 140 34 rt. • • , APITAL .. OF $2OOO—A iperson • who is ...Vabout moving to Sanas, hating • capita of WM; 'other moans, wishes sportonrof lite capital to easap Wuag faerctotllo trotinost, principally to Pitt. burgb facturedutlele• Would losn to two rooks to et loot lotattott. Apply to ja9 B.IPLAIN A .SON QiUNDRIES FOR SALE -- 6 MIL Roll Butler, 100 dos Brooms.. , 3 cults Poash. : 11= 1"L tr.MLord: Dewaw 13 %rook .r ric Tenneir 11111SERD'OIL-13 bble. Linseed Oil kuit. 'lRAbeed sad for syle by B. ROBISON h. NLY tot Dwelling,ll6ll3o:and: „9 bag. Lot of pout& the Hotiso contains 4 *at • rel o Boa r iit i a ino Lot has itt r fo . nt. of 74 ft. an lii r r i aeo Oarrunt!s. t .l3TZ•f u r Vtater. Thli Try y lk ry R / 1 7. 110 7 tta44 1 111:114 min tota,,,aticrtrou, be OA& AP u, CS/RN-1500 bus. shelled and .2009 eus ear. roadving ual for sale by ' ' • 017 MILL a LIGGETT, Water at., Olt BXS Castile Soap in store and for sale , tete ey Jilt PECKING BROL • KOS Biearb. Soda in store and for - haft - PtIOUNG BRAS. • Win L 338 Bert a& Arrow Boit in store ell/ ILJ and Ibt sib by jab ILZHING HEW -- - - 500 L . D! Plrus tei dam: 7g, REAMS Excelsior Sand Paw in store e, =alb? ells Dr isls YLE3LUKI BROIL —•— Ass -10 ca.sks this darreo'd and fbr adae!,_ I►l6' ORN MAL-10 bbls Fresh Ground Corn Heal tar br J6l3.ltelatrallllN. ALED HAY-75 bales Hay for 0 ale by IJII 1112 JA8.110140/11.121. LA AA CORN—MO bushels- Ear Corn for EA Yap by . JAS. MaLkI3OIILLN. lICKWHEATSO aka Bu AS. Itt ckwherit Ewa • lbr eala br • Jan eLAIIGIILibb UCKWHEAT FLOUR-7 bbls. receiving we ror maw pi BELL t LICKULT r. HULK PORK AND LARD-10,000 The il q iil eo bulk eeer et zt k ej l e.A: telYauk kee. teee o{lo.. 1117 AMIAVOBSEI, 130 a 1 32.24 'WEED prodUHES-200 bush. Ohio • .... reedv•cfor ale trr BILL k WOG • 1000 .ice Data for 803 . 11 ." z . 500 Bus ; °°-, in the 740711Fgalizi uO 7 ; 141441#0 BAPTIBMAL Dook net meg tA. ~r BBER WHITS ot . all ' eases, i) re tan; O. thy Rubber Dr; 116 Mykrt PEACHES-30 bnivipared Peach 7 ' . • bba DRIED APPLES;4S7gui. for sale L iho are rg 'Fiarttes, aeirulg the and a stretch- I A : G. RAVI' rain 'S. ft Wood et. t oT 4811-2. , . wit reed and- for sale I •he: - •A=ssai. fine_ir Mir • -1 «Ilia " : 'V. .it '. " I I heri t ' i o r MIL Hoes!.Bibroat, bfftis and bbsp • • • Ist , stars smit des ' BISLL 411 • tr, LOUR-180 , bbla. extra Floor on= hez or4dP7./ 418 ,t7 4.,ITRIEIPOSAVO, WINS-21 bble. email white reed asid ft* NU br • VI . -BILL Jr et AULBY-16 mksprima Barley for ode' iv IT !in ' saernak a =WORM fIORN-200 btu Ear Corn for sale11::_ . ILI./412 PRIRLITEL DILWo, 11011MATOES 7 -40 pWr reo'd and foto& by , fI")VEII3, - , of different- qtudititt, ..to,petneeet einf.etaaalig MaTtrj.,.. roz tap ciumx.,. Rubbe=9 a R. 4 TS at the Itidisl:l=)this _ J. t U &mum
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