THE T •, - • , • • • . 0 _ !I^ ESTABI.I§II4I) IN 1786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.. It. PETTI MULL (XL'il ADVESTIBI-NU AUENCY rtit NU= ETlS : iffir . You- j. _ P. le Cb.an Agnate thetbe moot inauendel end le:lrd eIm:WM vommardal Penn both to the Unite! etatee 1 and the • • . ADVERTISEMENTS The ibllowing list of Butner,* Vino, ares arid most reliable in' the city of New York. ADCORDEON STRINGS. a, 1. " RV edA) RUNO, WEISsENBO ~ (late C. rimo.)lmpoireilWhol leDetseltlere Gem.. IA B eh and flails' a Ma3l.ll.4rnmetit.s and 612.1ay. N0. 2 Maid= Lase. • jar: 44631'2i, OOTTON SAfl DUCK lOW.' COLT'S Standard Cotton Sad DOck; It/ R.C.BEACII CO., N 0.71 Ph. streot, New York, solo somas. Gator, Canvas from sereral othor mlllg also, 03NARDIOD'S Print OlotIIS and for DollO 0 sad SatlastOriatera a01.54mr26'55 DRY 00003. - sadEiOWN; MoNAMEE & CO. Importers Of l 3 Americanand P , .riga 81.1kaLl Fancy UL 1b7 5 l roullrar. • • tao.lo FcoTTENET & CO., Importers of French mi z o ttictotha r.F.F6pean Gaols. Na 10 ihr46l.lzse- FifSTEIN IIONIG, 100 Liberty et., and 114 GM or 4., car.Trinitp Place, I.mr *ten of Lcer idnies. Mika. de. - . 1e1'244.1dDar55 EMITS 0WEN,.15 Broad St., Imrter of Nees Titaminge.Allrope and Fringe., Iflttg am:Mt Goode genet:WY. B t u[:Wt.:s !LORN, SCIILIEPER HAARAUS, 1M- Mrtscs of erman . sad Itel&n Rend Cloths, Mks, er, kr, No, 60 Is`r_baniCt , Po.• tspST55 DETER D. 3.111 LLEN, Importer of French Gersnasi and Sato Dr 7 Bath., Varela Meri nos, eaStumb,,Woo 'ss lons, ,10. BS Broad greet. Now York. p13.1.rt,p0l . _ rtERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, lln porws of Linen Cambric, and Linerteambrio Haw! • kerthiel4t, Linen Lamm:, Embroideries...4e.. Osn manor. one,, 44 Berm et. 'der-1.4j41'5.5 _ iEEKER & DiALDHOFF, Alanufacturen 24 DOT stmt. 3 Z- ru 5 4TTB. HATCIIIc CO., 99 Chambers street, Ula/Ariortzti ofina, aunt_ ratabiblag Good3eiva fOILN M. DAVIES, JONES-A CO., Im re) - yortecrs of GentJethem. TONE , -k ua INlsaa itsotunirs of Stocks. •dhlrts. nes, M a nna street. %IWO A CERTAUCREMEDY. itiSE the_ Meziean Mustang Liniment in : litteumatiam. Brills.. Banta gamins, Cut., Piles Ri Barra. as affatual ease fur aft external omplalat• of an or animal. ' B. VT:Waal:mot, orWoalt otigia.tormal proprietor. &A Broadaay. N. Y. • . irOtje2llls DAGUERREOTYPES GETIINEY,N.o. 349 Broadway, the oldest our . Ara nand extenutivei establiehment in the trnlte.l Mates. eenl3lrtang.3l.s3 MMUEI DWARDS, - SANFORD CO.. Foreig n Espresal'or-3611rus1ewar. Goods and Passages E-e -warded.to and imm all parte of the world. Agent la Pittsburgh. Adams k Co. sel3:ly,teel6i3 e YELENCII AND CIERAtAN FANCY 13AdditRIN. IMMIX' S ZINN & CO. 52 Maiden lane, Importersuf Fren c h andliierman Fent7end Travel Inc Baskets , and manufacturers of Cane s 3 Colored Wit low Furniture and lunar Lind Warludanda to. jr94,jIITSS DRATS 9 A' D TI YD) RS. VIUM.H.-JACKSON, (formerly W. & TT Bnna,) Grate and Tender Makin.. ET' Brceteray, one door above 19th et., New York.oeld tja,d-Ttn LNDLS. RUBBER. GOODS. M. . .. .. , c •, . : . ... a 1 it.. make all Mang of Rubber Clothing. Cloths. Drn, ILSCIIIIIKB.T AHD MACHETE. TOOLS. ANDREWS &JESUP,No. 07 Pine et, New York, oMorol.MlOn MMetarels fir tb* Eakin( all kilo:. 11,11 Teals aad Cotton lad NV.lolest Machiner, - , from - the makers. Ezeloslve Ages ti for Lowell SI, !bine Shops. ' - • PAPER WAiILEROUSE - /PYRUS W. FTPLITE CO., 11 Cliff street, orlikalz f oi ,,, ,Amerrisn,P e rrl 4 Raw ManufsettuereastetisL, d taxi::11; 111 ifrllleurn " strei i.—:gsestVariet,of Z . 131 • .E'4INT AND' coma 31ANUM713/111.88. •kAII4BOW COLOR WORKS, Rochester I EFLINCIE • S AT. P. &NDER SAFES, Gates Defailee lake And Crow Bare. 8013118;31. • CS. Memarfeetexer, 172 Paul e • tapUff:, TOYS AND NANCY GOODS. I AMMAN & CO., 54 Maiden Lane, V A lrAej o efg? Liberty etreet,lewrtere oryOyS tdeMS4 FOR FLOORS AND CHIMNEY Tt.n. . COATES & YOULE, No. 279 "Part street, Itonsurtie nes, Garza:lrk ehttraeq Metal& ie teuRBYSS WINDOW GLAM. PAINTB, 4 1 ..t. fft 'POILLON & CO., Impor.z:a of • Pouch Coeds sad Wisdom Glass—S. SS Itsrelay tapWss BOOTS & SHCSES,,•. • • ; WHOLESALE AND IVEVAIL, • JAMES 13AdiBr • MARKET and 6 Union ate., 3d door 450 froni thiSlarket he Pittsbuigh. would inform Mends and ihe nobtle generally, that be hse just reed hb Fall Etta[ of Hoots and Ehoes in all they varfettes., Ills Stock Is tose of the largest oyez opened In .this elty and atokreoeseymthing worn by the ladlot of :Philadelphia, Nast York .d Boston and he trusts cannot fall to please Great carob. been even In geleetina the eboleeet goods. all of he era.-rants. He allot:notions to menu9dme,as heretofore. ..11 de w:MAl.= of Boots and Bhona and term his long.expert enee of over 'AI years In bosineee in this city. ht. he tros , s, a strlSchrot gm:antes that Uwe who fayoshlm with their natrnaye. mill to fairly then alth. role . . nISSOLUTION OF PAIIINERSIIIP.- Notice is hezehy even that the PSrger ic rkal br a IitILYLL t 'ir timsaldiasolved. The me Llama ot WATCH CRYSTAU caned on. se MUM by the estesisheg part e. f. 611 orilez r zose tl mldedth wr.. - Itsisrd%roin, Pittsburgh. tomems....—,--- acirrna.—.s. Amin. Sue/dor Carri Factory :—... : - CINSTON,BBOTRSA CO., practi -64.4, Makers, comae of Rebecca and Belmont ef.a. y Clty,Pa4 tune on boatload are rammfacturing antsmeive maortmentot Ouriaam,Borkaways.Beurnbr4 pexpape lain, km, made In all IMO - eiriont gybes, with ! ,thet marl to durability and beauty of aniah, SMW: nn , on our work the teat Juniata Inn and Mourn Maori. pepsin attended to on the moat reasonable term. They feel confident that all who wayfarer them with their pate : rouge, will be perfectly an trial, of Meryl:mt. The Pittibmith and Planotonner 'Omnibuses pun the liso Lary spay lb nuaretee &whin the day. cc2s M. WESTERIMLI7 Venetian Blind meneartarer, N 0.13 St. Clair larva. litt..b.zro. r.STFAIT BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to bay, an ..nterest br • Steam Boat. for rub, or real estate vri4l be Oren. lroooh. of THOMAS WOODS. 71... 4ta _ FANCY CHINA STORE, 0 WOOD STRRST, PITTSBURGH. JUST Imported.and now open a fan assort ment 'french and Snail& Gilt and White 'Chins, Out end White artdColorettlitene Olthis; Common Wore We for cosuitrytrule. • nelli.ha 211.110D811:601i. itkinnsedg.:.....—..x. tonne —wet IMWART. ETNA GLASS WORKS. WM. DAVIDSON do CO, • MANDFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, Battlst. and WI kinds of Green end Flint nbutorw.re. ow Glass. ite--No. 23 Maiket street. Pittsb • . Pe. a:641 • TR SALE--280 aereeef 'ant.- on White eat Bottom, 1 tells hem MeEraelDert. - The lettyro , saints are SO sena Maimed land, Muse and barn_ Bea l ion= orehaid.• Er-. le. Also. • meat/ of B.S I as &meted an . Printed ester, and any onearishiug to. boreal estate, *mid do well to Eat O tr athO at _my ease, as 17. L the quietest way lo dud •Iskon.mtlna aan.by had. Earyalre of TIIOB. WOODS. 75, '4th st. 03.• WRITE CO. No. '4l - Solidi 2d owri.„„...,upb.lls4elphis—Sylen it. dla tew establihment.— . Goods—Largo sad unsqualled asortment. mel4:lT KTEWART 4 KILGORE, • , FNANINACTIMENS OF COOKIN . G. AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, PiposAkaes, . and Fauna) , Caddis o AND W AREHOUSE, 'OFFICE WAREHOUSE, ' • No. V. 7 Liberty St., corner of Hartdi! , PITTSRERGII, Pi* No. 66 Arch Bows, rem:saps:a, - . Importers of 0. L fiee's Unrivalled NEEDLES. Agents for the tn , Set Celebratal WOOL/LY maws, Hosteilr. MAIM 9aLIB2E, DIELWZRII,&- HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CABWAGE MAKEILEL . Ti. T. Ltechi - Jr.. No. 1 I .WDOb snarl: P1n2,911 Bali, AlGo. Cloths,leges, Dasutts, Eo4lt,..Twar Max Bre 2Ctir_ct JorseV riaber, thesis% Ailm Varold2, te.., to 5n12.17 WM; A; ERWIN'S AEAL 'ESTATE OFFICE, No, .87 — Front fftrattitddoor tram Mutat: Der/cr to I. 4 rachari. 0 4 T Pliiltrosk oat ProDerti taught mut tont. ' • anz' • rinssußoll COACH. FACTORY. BIGELOW: & (Bosoieenesio Bigelow.) , tiEft, - Dew Wool - -Pittsbargh, Fenn& LOACIIES, (I/SWAGES,- - - PLUETONS. Thurgin, miessm:aacetpuan of , yggeg wade,. tooreger,weekibistie4lies mounweg, rninW _ POKY BUSINESS CARD'S. ATTORNEYS. lOSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor rwertMitloLrarligta,74l,l4.TN:rh . 1 W. IL&LL, Attorney at Law, " Enke e/well's Bull num" Grant street ,- between Fourth and Diamond Alley. en3o-wlyT • OBERT E. lIILLIPS,TAttoritey at Law, R. Lents, Mo, tel 4ouo OI:ERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— . 'Comm of Filth and Gnat Arcot; opposite that:owl ^ .tope. Pittsburgh. tity24.l's3 AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office o ;Worth street, arsr Grant, Pittabardt. j 515411.7 FRAIC CIS C. FLANEG IN, AttornOyA No, 170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh _ JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law No. 65 Fifth otreet,Pittobuzgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rrIERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Itrckers, N 0.95 {Foal ntreet, corner or Diamond Alley, i ttabarch. 9. _... . . WDoy mideell Bank Notesutd Coln. DI/mount Time 'Carnal:l9c, and Promimory Noteg make Collections in all the prinelpal Min of the Union: Reftire Depoelta on nil •and on Interest, mad Wye their prompt attention to all oth er matters appertaining to • Broker', buelnees. 011...Eartarn Exchange constantly for We. 1a1e.3.1.y stirs cautra........xeitAxe num - stonnics muter. r . RAMER. Sc . BAUM, "loathers and Ex ces.uce Broken. Hoy sell Gold and Silver and Dan Notes. neptlate loans eneel Estate or Stock Sena purchase Promissory Notes. and Time Hills On East sodD ma t d e D n o r e le n po insi Sn o the Union. m . i ll so e n e a C er e f Third and Wood street& directly opposite the St. Charles L and - molly ti D. KING, Coin,'SteclE : and Exchange ~.11,--Itteker. Fourth strect—Boys and sells Stocks on fnuctlettioni Exchange on Eastern cities supplied at mu. rent rat. in Collections made on thatrest at to rrateln Woe tern Hank Notes Bought andsold: trartsata s rsatufn -.MCA muds Tx a. mar A_LME.R, HANNA St Co. Successors to d t 3 ficuser, Hann and Co.. Dankers,Ealbatagalirokersand miens in Foreign Domestic I , change, Certificates of IftwMt, Bank Notes, and Spocle—N. W corner of Wood and strsota. Current Money received on Deposit. Slght Checks for sale, and collections mods on neatly ail mind- Palpolnts of the Unneeded:ace. The lilithest Pretolum raters , Gold. Enrclina and American • Aiivancoi - made oa eonalgoiaallta of Pioduce, shipped wt, on liberal terms, . - WILLLUSS. .............. 5. Wlll. 11. WILLIAMS 8c Co., Bankers and lttebangs Ilrokera, North'East earner of Wood and Third streete, Pltteburnh. All tranmetlona made cm liberal terms, and eollectione promptly attended to. - 159-17 11 . DLMES SON, Denlers in Foreign ot . Dom 7 l 4o93 ll = E tta. th in Market I IV ' ' 1111 . ; throozhout tne Dotted States ". an the "" BOOKSELLERS &C. T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. pJ . TA Fourth Afoot. Apollo Building. Iargg:DAVISON, Bookseller rind - Sta.- ttoner, successor. to Darlson Agnew, No. f tllartet axon, new Fourth. Plitfturgb. Ps. lAIENRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Ruler In Stationery, ka. No. 6:1 Market strew.. near a almond. Pittsburgh, Pa. li;sebAY k CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 1a55 Wood street, next door to the corner of Third. srgh. Pa- School and hnr toots mutual, on head. COMMISSION &C. S. L. kANCOAST & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, Sole A Itante Re the weer R. S. CHILDS .t CO.'S LAMP BLACK. Stir - AU orders for the above article Promptly ttttmlod to nollAnschr tr um. 10 I' POWELL. . . J. W. BUTLER & CO, jiRORWARDING & C0111)11,381°N MEP, CB ANTS Dealers la all Marls ef Pittsburgh Street. Pittabsirith. su.SlytPsl A& A. AFBANE, Cornmi.sion and For . warding Merchant. dealers In Wool and Produce aereallct. also, Plttabargh Manntactares. No. 114. Scrood Amt. Pittsburgh. st.l-1.5-.6.3 B.Liitrr. zoarsox .. .. UM, 4 2004. i. ~ .1 . 1 1(2 ,4 13 .,, f . §) . 15:c i i .. c 0d 0 c. .. m itil .n oie:a m le ....th. G.Te t zr , Z,. .1.15 Incrty ctr,rt. Mecham', . R 010 • retntOGlit 11.11.019 ..LIXIANDLIt I.OII.STIP S= PRINGER HARI3AI3OII& CO., (Sucveß -1 wire to S. Harbanah.) Commi_wlen and Forwarding chanty, Dewier. In wooland Produce generally. stie. I4S Fleet uidll.6 Second Farces. Pittebnrch. lie_ ali.l-1Y A. S. 11.111 T JONES. .11 . CO., Successors to ATWOOD, JOXI2 A OIL Cormaia.kin 'wad Form+. nsr rrirs.t.,4l.l.olaPittebargh M•ap4et¢rdfl , "lt. PlUAburrcb. VRCER &. ANTELO, General Commis eon Merchants. Philaislobla. Liberal VITSSIMI trt on consiantments of Produce annerallr. WIN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocer'', Carangssion Merchants, and Dealers in Praise , * and Mahwah Manufactures. No. 28C Maly at.. Pittstiurgh B. CANFIELD. late of Warren, Ohio, 71 ., = „ l a r s and Forward! . rat Merchant. and Whole- Hattie. Pot and Pearl Ash. and Western Prod.. geaerallT• at, street. betereett Smithfield and Wood. Pittsburgh.. 15==1 a;:teori;;; ''' -ti.;;;;2. iativ a cao " • •• • • • • -• YIN LITTLE & CO., Wholeliale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Pittenargh Manufacturer. No. 112 Fe-and street, Pitts. burnt, C _ lEESE WAREUSE.—IIENRY H. 110 COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Meech= t, and Dealer in Cheese. Better. Lake Fish and Prodm-• Olitr.ll7 25 Wood street, shore Rater. Pittsburgh My3l VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- Ref Groom sod Oimmiskion Merchants. and Dealers In Pittsburgh Banufactures, Be Z.: Water arse- -Pitt. heirgb. Pa. FrEIONIAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer L In Arend. end An*riessL Importer arl/ et reet, between Third and Fourth emelt, }Welland:l. - mhb , b3 T McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole , , ..sau and Retail Deald earPeln FR. , OR Clotha, Mattinib Table and Plano Coma. Window Shade+ Wart Boat Trnaminta, N 0.112 market Meet. KRA'S A. PATTON, Wholesale and }Ce lan Groccre. of tha ?Ahern alda a . tot Diamond. tta es. Pa- DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim hum. Thadaa7 and Glove% leca Goods. Iletbso!denies, • Gent's. Turnlshlng Goode and Fancy artieleg a full at Markettal oe a w tan h t a Diamond. e P i ha bu a r t gNhP a B3 , prle.rl 7of A. A. 1430 X RCO rrrnimcgan.-c. A. Armory Inn I. TOIL. A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail • Deshus InFanny and Staple Dry • Gond& 25 Firth Pittsburgh. I\4I.IRPHY •io BURCHFIELD, Wholesale . RAO Dr,. Goods Merchants. corner Vourthand arkst Wit, Pittsburgh. GROCERS. 1. T. W./.1411101, 4. 1. lIDONS BOONE, - ffiI.I3.IIAUGH & 800 E, ENERAL COMMISSION MERGICANT%— 3laDns.lers In Wool, Floor. Proitute and Provieloug. No rth Water street. Phlladeichla HAREAVGH & 80031133 , . ... . Yc N ORW ARD I G COMMISSION BIERR onevrs,_Dalers in Wool and Produce of all kinds a. No. 7.11 Llbarty strast.Pittsbards. Pa. in n27.lyd Join 1 . 01 IN FLOYD 8; CO., Wholesale Grocers ..scm.roisssoesimtmets.No.raWeed.ed /stmt. PltUburstb: 1.18 1113ERT 'MOORE, Wholesale Grocer,Roo tifying Disiller, Dealer in Produce, Pittsburh Mark. and en kiwis of Foreign and Domestic Wines and ,Liviors. MS Minty street. On hand • very large stock a...wrier 014 hionougalaela Whiskey, which will be wad law for cash. OLITIS SUMMIT RCM. ci BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Oro ^vs, Dna; Pura[shay and Dealers he Prodnee and Plfstiurgh 3 / a rtesturar. Oits i lltett and Oakum always on hand at th eir Warehooze.l 1 Water street, Pittsburg senll4 &u. & CO.,' Wholesuln Oro- GSM 031313!3110, breremta, liad'lrealera In Produce. a. 70 Water street. and 107 Wont strart, Pittsburgh. JOON 1e011.1.... D. lona VAIN. C. ZOE. I‘TOILLg - i ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Cammismion Merel.l2 tot N0.1(4 Liberty stre e t Pitts , bunt _ ....._...aoiv A. CUY.3ITT. ._.......yzr¢ A O. ZT. RM. . . . R. H. ..... WBAGALEY & CO., Wholesalo Gro rorr. soc IS and 20 Wood ostreet. Pittsbaralt. WILLIAM A. .151'CLURG, Grocer and V V Tea Deder, man. of Wood Firth streets. err always on hand • large assortment of choice Groceries And fine Tene—lforehrn Froth; utd•ltoti. Wholesale and Dftlers scrolled on the loweet terms. - • . nil °BERT DALZELL .t. CO., Wholesale It Droners, C,omaderden Mereleants, Dealers Da Produce. and Pittsburgh Bluoufseturea. No. 2.53 Liberty greed. Pitterursh. ' - - • ' , r 4 OK cOANDLESS successors to C. t J. D. 'Wick, Who Was 0100a1Vorrarchne abd 'Crierfialodou 3forhosata, Dealer* in Irov, Glass, Cot Itsono, - and Pittsburgh ,Dittfulletures imers.tr wrote of Wood sod lister emote!. Pittaborclu- - CULBERTSON, Wholonalo Grocer and nnadaidon Marebanl, Under In Produce and Pita. l Co laugh Idantrancturad 4xtleies, 195 Liberty Axe. lltta• nit, 'LOYD =CAM MIA & R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, ?lf Co ninerettrlVArtc.ln Mue- , m, jarr;f=b.,.z -........101111 a amen. WV. U. WOODFLII.7I lAdidzir, WOO DWARD & CO.,'hole W. armors. W,T.11 Mutat entot. Ptak:Wl:eh! °69[D .IM-Arnts.ti..._ rents at. COITIV HCANDLE . gS, MitErllB=4, CO., — cdu67eB aan to Wick t M0e..41,00_ Whiama. hi hop. Itails,PlanoDottooTarsts, and tat obirizb Many:radar. gmI•UT. corner ar.W. - .ter .PlttAh.r.h. Pa. D UTTRB--2 LL's. and 1 keg Roll Butter; 111 1 krt. lard . for pale Ig o _ WS J.12:01 00.01AKER ...LI Wc4l 5 BBLS English Venitian Red in Mare and for sal. try Jan FLENINO BROIL - _ BROOMS -30 doz. this day received and Or tale by Jal2 1111511 T R. OOLUNS - - sale by iiistaa ;IOW& tons wed. :jiiimspr PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY ‘,27,, 1855 AGENCIES. - - S. CUTHBERT & SON, CIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for IA the tude and purebnas of R.l Estate, Celleetlen Rents, Negotiating Loans, on Bonds. Mortgagee, A<. Re. 140Tblydst.. Pittsburgh. P. Itildigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home and Foreign 31.irtantlla and all other Money elnlms. In Michigan Paadjacent Etat. Investment and Paymt of :dent pa, Parnent of Tales, Paramus and Bole of Bea l Estate and Sticks Lull hzeuraace Ascent... PPLTIV.It et ANDERSON, Detroit, Miebl ean. Refereacesin Pittsbur3A—Aleasra. Kramer It MAe . Cent el:lg a Co., Gazette Oftlee: Lorna. Stewart fr. Co.. alereheata. Walegre—Tro Agesseles or 511.1 gag from respectable Imams. Companiaa. rayl9.lrd AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rea! Estate Agent, Stock. Merchandise and Dill Broker, ono., No. 92 lta street, atm! Wood. Business promptly attended to. QAMITEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary OW- L, wsee. Insurance Company, 94 Water greet M. GORDON, Secretary Western Iron ir • rims" Co- tr: Water gtreet. d GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFmnklin r fd I mo u t r ComPonr. north-cut comer of wood - MA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu Inettrance Compatt.r. 42 Water street. MUSIC, 4C. JOIIN 11. MKLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes, Music and Musks! Instruments, School Woks, and buttoned. Efryle agent for Chlekerlng's Plano Forte, for Western Pennsylvania—No.ll Wood street hadENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu oldramentn, and Importer or Malan Strings, Yo a gent for Nuns & Clark's &rand and square Pianos, ulth Coleman's Xolean Attachment. Also for Dunham's Plano. DRUGGISTS. JOHN HAFT, Jr., (sueee.9sor to Jas. M.:lnf .!: te)".l Wholesale and i l telab Dr i ugast and Dea ler In k1r " ,1 4 , Y(l,^;, D ! ill`MilAt tU" " rt ' tfr.i ' rr t kg 3 . 4l° % b" Penni Medicine. ' ' .r ~. Dr . - ' 3 -. 4' aOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drug,. Paints, 011 s. rarulabes and Dye Stuffs.ln. 200 rty etreet. Pittsburgh. MI order. will receive prompt attention. far Agent for Nehanck's Pulmordo Syrup. m. 2447 RA. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • Dette.dets, and mannfacturere of White Lead. ited . mid Litbarge. corner Wood and Front etas te, Pitts. burgh. meb7 .11 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ,• Drage, Vain.. Dye Stufbk, OilOils,Varniebee, an.. ac., , 0..6w..e street, Pittaburgh.-dooda ararranted. Mires low. 1141DLELICI MLA 1711 JRAIrN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail „ t . b =g l W.. corner Of Liberty and S. Clair wrest., • SCITOONM AKER & CO., Wholesale 115 a Druggists. No, Sel, Wood street, Pittsburg! , OSEPII. FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox 00.. corner Warta street and Diamond—Keeps ono Medicines, on hand • full and complete assortment of Drug. Medicines, Medicine Chests. Perfumery. lad all artieles pertaluing to his business. PhrstOisns prescriptions mus•fully compounded et all bourn. 1 211,- WOOL MERCHANTS LEE, successor to MURPHY Fr. LEE, Wool Doolor.and Oommloooinn 3leroboat for tho of &barrio. Wool) Good, No 177 Llbort, rtmot Dan MEDICINE. nR. JAMES KING: Office andltesitionce, 1,5 !Co. 112 Fifth street. oupueite the Catb.irab Pitt. burgh. itTM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, below Smithfield. O f fice linurr-9 to 9, A. m. 2 to 3. 7 to S. P. tr.. my-26-Iyl MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo. gt i ); % ., , : y r 7 c 4 0, 12 , * 1 14 74 1... Particular .t e nsion IifiLLLA M RIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dra -7 orty alreet Mr . and Dealer In Ready Made (1,111 ) c:qt. 1141 Llin SPK,WATTS & CO.. Merchant Tailt;rs.lSl • • .1./belty• otrvat.—Re azt nor racalaina out att , tk of (ltaxt. tor Ottntlotnoulp Rear—/loth., Can altoetas and Vetaln.of the naweat stria. and Loral q.l/tr- Oar friends and cutttaners will plow., era us • tall. /nth] MANUFACTETRING 1 , 111.1 l! P•Mi.ll.l. ......... ... ..... ... .........lIED M. 61ltzli. WILIAAM IiARNIIILL .i , CO., OILER MAKERS and strKET-Ittox , ROltKEli2i. ‘tantsi rn ntitnr,re of Barnhill , ration litiarihi . ,eirnio., Metro, Fire P.,1 Steam 1.1 r., Coo ilenbeit...94lLCAgns.. entiear raw. Iron Ii•alli to Lire Licata rte. A 1.,, Elliolisnilittts' Worn. litioil, and I la.turt lonne. re. Repairing done on the ehorteet notkoi. iiitn-lyit. llrd , W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail ft . Mantlaefurer and Deithni In Cahtnet Ware. No. 13 .1 streat. 011 ETIIEFIELL, 3lnnufacturer of PATENT MEC CICIY, a oopaalor article, ROA ”d SKATED EO TICE.. corner of Amterann awl Pah- I f 1 1 ,013 allirota , one s squa.ra trona Um. !Lad otroot Erato, A. Lvheray CET. oa,rooLl rh c i , 7BROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLML-51.t..ria1• marltrd fn. nrnbroidnn and Al hen cat Ly L. S. IVIL,ON. in:at tin. VIN Penn street,.'".. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Flan ufactoring_Company. THIS COMPANY 11ACING EN LAIIGED tholiwity nr tooriaractuting. 1.71 , ILIA( moored to tor.: Up. inereued demand for thArPriek. Crucible ILIA Kundlog C 1.,. Qrdo. promptly attended to by . Ktbr. t 11.1N118. Ca.nal Plttlibarith..l4,Dl.mber Boots and Shoes!!. I.ANIES ROBB, No. R 9 'Market' street, 3d closrfrom the Market House. Inform the pute lie that he h. ram • very full Stock of evert thing in the Moot and Shoe M., such as Ladles' Clatter, half Gaiter*, Jenny . hind Padotee, Lady Franklin andell the Styles fon. on the Eastern eltler. also. Mlsitee' aud Childrene' 'June...sand Fani7 Boots and Shoes, In all their varlet/eft also, tientletnens tine Opera 'Patent Calf ,Itoots. Fren. Calf Boots COD MITS .d tthoseit — also, Boys' and Youths' B oots, fine Fronk Colt. • . , a . a Please give s call as we Wfsh to evil each • article to all who favor us with their custom as will give ea tlefse• Mow Rethezotier the place. 99 Market street. my 99 Hats and caps. I WILSON SON keep constantly On 'IP/ a hand every description and variety of Hata and C. both wholcula and retail. Those desiring a prat fashionable Hat or Cap. itnod and chomp. would do well to ere us a call before purchasing eisewbore. 3011,1 D. Ireolo & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALER/SIN ALL KINDS OF ICES. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. an... Their area smiles:ow miry qualityanrstyleof Bate and Caps. 3luffs.73mia. Cols and Fur Bonnets. m Coach and Carriage Factory. -JOHNSTON BROTIIER & CO., corner of Belmont' and Rebecca streets, Allegheny City. would respectfully Inform their friends. and the public conerally, that they are mieentsctming Carriage., Ilaromilles. Hoek. sways, Reggie.. olelgha and (Marlow in all their warlouil styles/if tallith and proportion. All . orders will be executed with strict roman] to duns. tinily and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most seasonable term. Point In all their work tho best Eastern khans, Poles and Wheel Aug. they foel corredent that all who favor them with their Petri/nage will bisperfectly aaLlstled on trial of their work. PrircWrairre are requested to glee them a call Were pur ehaslug ebiewhms C. B. BEADLY et CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, NO. 82 THIRD ST. NEAR MARKET. WOULD resp ectfully inform their friends and the pu generarly. that they bare la dare thar template fall Stock. coneniting of Camwts of corn description, from the Itoral Velvetand Rniseele, to the eommon Ingrain. Hemp, and Hag. floor 011 Chub from one to eight yarde wide. new &atm. and veryrieh. Coons and Canton Matting, Druggetn Hum Mann - Blair Rode, Window dhsdee. de. IPeeves . n want are invited to mt and ...mine their etoeh. Roc:oblate, Hotel. end Peal dames fornleted on the meet reasonable terms. Siedenall Pmfitsand dolek Taxa—GASH ONLI - La. Kap= ........................R.cop . Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACKRACK and Depot Railroad Scaler, Day, Groin do.; Platform and Counter do.; Door Lake or dam Spring, Drop and Thumb bathes, ages )11th of radon. kludin Palo t Mills, approved pattrras; Bolts and Fastening* 'Malleable Irma Castillo of 0r.,, on• slat, In form and finish. Alt( W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819, azi and Z,•• Larrty stmt, opposite Botallfial riat. • rmsntricort. • UONITMENTS, Tombs Grayo Stones, .11.1 Furniture Tops, Mantels, Ir . nposing Stoney Az..., I. ways on hand; and me to order, by alaehlnery, at the lowest prima. Three hundred iwiginsl sod Selected de signs for Morrsprotr.krjono hafid. Block and Slab Mar ble furnished tr. the Trade at the lowest prima All orders BUM with despatch at BID Liberty au23 ; W.W. WALLACE. New Goods and .Fashions for Gentlemons' Clothing for Spring-of 1854. rpWATTS S.• CO. leg TOas'o rewpeCtfally • to Infirm their numerous ea•uuners,l. e. the Pub. seusraly. that they hare Just ih s h of Uoods tutspted to their patron to—P.the but the _Ede ,er-n neorkrts air's-et—and that ti. aro randy to receive or. den for making them up to • .d tonal superb style. The satisfaction so geneno4 exprmed by their mete. OWN hltherto,lntb their bumble ends to plesse, 'thou lates-them to fresh exertions to the silos direction. IValk to. gentlemen. - - NOTL—Ptran cern tam Informed that' our house lOW. 116 Liberty. etreet.tiorth We. shore St..Clntr. 021. • Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS it CO., Mannfao; Ilik„ toren of— Penn A No. l bear,' 44 13beetingn Oupet Main of all notate arid &Weft Cotten trarais • .. pl oug h Lines and Hash Curd; Rope of all elute end derv:Motion, llfrOrdere left at the Hardwire Eton of L0P1 1 0 8.14 . 13 a to.. 131 Wood street. will bare attention. in 2517 SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth n'treet, door. wed or Market. Offloerhourefg* from A. Y., tn 6P. Y. All Irak warnritid. la,lll citEMVANNUAL SALR—k. a Y arionaie the onlcoo r Pr A al . • Alanfu a a so S h t rth C r . I n tonve each, pd wilt manateethe Mae l thee. the month of Jemvarr. All their vehnlevae rooms VIII to opettea to the retail trade, and the entire Jacek la .11 their mien mime marked .1 and ehieed out' at famat vto IA per dna lesathanrr 00 vriess. dols ul- EANS-100 bus. reo'd nitefor eget,/ DRYRY ,PEAVECES-30 and nas BIEBIIIIII DrIAVW/At Sal O rr WM"' , " 4 " 6 "" • ' NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISSCUEIt & SCIIELL'EI Gctieiat Adyettlan_s Iloomo, No. 340 oz& smsa....7.Miste.NO. 10 Nassau street) e===3V=lM A CARD. s CANAL, FIR EFT, ii - RIV 1(011..H. .110Lrrceult BELL IMPORTER AND .MANURAuruRER OP . CLOAKS & MANTILLAS; IlArO ti a t L h D . respectfully inform the trade . Baring Trade greadM m lnVp L ection on ?rt. or February. Ile, leion the only Mantilla merchant from New York a-ho prolonally visiting Parte thee lesson. may remoter ht lumen that he sill have lateireemd more varied styles than any house in the trade. uotleont dealers tanned to theabone, and they may role liana every attention. Charles's London Cordial Gin. AV ITII . OUT the necessity of extraord W ary put.lway, with seemly an effort on the pert of the Proprietor. this superb Oln. In the short period which has elapsed Rh:welt, lamination to the American public, toto achieved a popularity beyond precedent In the whole Let of aleuhollc stlmutanta • • • . • • .. • • • . The hkrtjlizatok• of oror Fire Thattiind Phyriciani Eclmad and the United Staten. proclaim Ito tramoradalat It is up. thu sideboard of the family end the bar of every weltregulated hotel; by the bedside of the sick ea well as thucompthion of the iicalthg.• Fre.s.from {dom. satins gualdics, it is Immunise in its attention. The Inebri ate, by Its use, dodo It • slight stimulant. Width, while it feels the appetite, gredmilly weans him from the horrors of delirium, and mutores •shsttercd constitution. Itr great repotaiims Ur derived from ila absolute purity, Its delicioue ilavor.-differing entirely from every other gin —lts oust utility as a medicine in was of dripePeis. gout, gravel, discuses of the kidneymenli innumsrebje otb.. or poa n di ee for ishiep •• remedy end preventive it We no scull. To teare/crs it is flu:Wpm:ably hopeful,* dim:ening the annoyances frequently !Off mulened by =sage of water, '- 011%1Vig g r t,taitt r cil if I:PU:l7ff IV "' are bottles, stamped with the proprloter name, a foe entale signature upon the label. and packed In tilat-Sof two dozen each. lielre.re of imitations The gentdre Cheeks' tondo Ctlrdlel Oln tan be had retail of ell rioter -fable denatelet: end gra-era at allbotela and aboleenleof the sole f era DE VF.NOGra CHAIM& Agents treated with on Ilberall s e Nl:74enYwite . Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. AIeFARIAND at CO., 33 MAIDEN LAND. NEW rORN_ Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. n ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House YD Safesoferery at. constantly on hand tor Ws, .d warranted in every resbret, Ens roar, April Sib 1.4. Messrs. Wm. Arficriandc Natkaam—rt raves., plow !are to Inform you that Tow Farb preserved my nooks and Papers uninjured In the fire la. night, by whlrb every I.:ureter., my ...vs WWI consumed, and although It v. esp.. throughout.. tlre, to Intense bent, Its am tente remained unharmed. The bafeorithllttle repaiing. onl,l think, answer for another trial- nespeethilly yontw, T. JENNY. Jr., 11 South 111. am st: _ FEVEE AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, fbr the neer and eipur„ (..nagrer .?herr. Dfsgegria and al Aretbainti Proprietors oft his Medicine will state L without hesitation or fear of sontrsetetion, that the STAMP.. 317-trur.r has cured more persons wharii It has hem Introdtmed.than any other medicine In nse for the abase tilionauer. This inedleine has neither Arsenicerr Quinine in Its cs.mpoeitioa. of th e ingredients are of a perfectly health,. character and highly stimulating and In in their tendency. Persons while using this medicine seGI net be affected bY exisseure to water or • damp atm,. ahem no more than when intheir usualhealth. Planters insertions of the country where the tine pre vail.. trill do well to adopt this medicine. as the patient is not obilani to lay by whits under treaement and the may osrured tea sptedy cure. The Proprietor "pular:tra y duce thousands of certificates from those of the highest reaped. ability. tut prefersaaylnir to tbe sink tag one bottle and you will bare the lidallibie proof In rimmed. Tull direc tions for Its nee accompany each bottle. Certificates can be teen at the ofieeithottlng where this Medicine has owed when oil others bane failed. For hispereht and ell nth, Camithdnts there Is not a-better Medicine Witte market It has Geo been'taken with thameetadonlehina surcease in serum) cases of !Mailman-Ird and Goan for there com plaints take • tabliwpoonful • day. One bottle of this Medicine reryoften has the desired feet. Price perbottle. fry sale by Druggists In all parts of the United Ptates and Canada. - - All NYlmlosate orders roust re stlitteesed to DEED tEEBBIL sods Proprietors, SA Broadway, llow York. Anewrs—Feming Bros:, B. A. Falmestook Co., L. wu •.1 Co.. and Geo. Keyser, Plttakorgit B0).17, IRON WAREHOUSE. MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers and Penlnn In IRON AND STEEL, Greoloach Sind, Fro York. r-t , anis:anal yon hand a full &wall:mot of Bar. Rod Baud, Roan, lima. ahoy, and other IRON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. 51rrowinte from all motions of the country's?* Invited to all ..r tend l bell. &fors boring. orders by ell eotrueted to our tar. will b.filled at the •r.t rearkot tact.. MARTIN. SPRING (X), ,12.• 1.132 firernwieh rt., N. T. p '' : BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW TORIC. lizre rrrionat to .Ve.170 IMAom mr.aJßeetwurn MPORTING the leading Drugs from their ow < t n ch =utdo bhh h n an P d er E huin t n 1 7 0d .- i R nh .nd Heir Dinete, lalrGonee=d Strap% P•risad Yr=te bc. , nzr-a, corks, &nye. An. ire., they nner them on int most reetrosable berme. Orderecither In person. or by 000 rewden then beet ritheninbu. rell.lnro. AM (TEL L. CA VERLY; Wholesale Deal t 7er In Rm.& Painted Palls and Tube, Wood uni Wil low Ware. haskete. Mate. Corday.. Twine, Wining, Match • re, Se.. Greenwich et_ Now York, rahnlyr. %'TJNDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Table 011 Cltb.d., JOHN THAllONR.3lmukketurorand bolnralr Dr•lrr, No. 11.1 st.. aO.l No. 6 Chatham Sou., Nev York. mhlrl.yr Extension Tables. IV M. If Ellt DT, 150 Wooster rat , between v e Prinen and llountoo eta., Nem York., Ilabotaehoret. A laryst AV.ortmout always on hand. Order, for Mapping ronrtually attended tn.oel7,3mr I °UPI ri CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, hhohnrs yrtottra, and Stanntatiming Artists. Colormen. Mari.. lomiko, Botha. and No. atia Broadway. Nrr 1 orb.. Cataloanry trot by mail. The renal *must to trade and Ihrtitutionr. Picture Frames throlabod nolidhnv MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Corner thamond street rout Merry Alley, PITTSIAIRW El. Pd. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH NTREET. ABOVE REPENT/I STREET, PHILADELPITIA. H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR. J Board:ALISO Mar A. 1654-Ird JOSEPH CIikWAN. 'WOLF:SALE A.VD RETAIL DIALER LY IMPORTED CIGARS, fig Market rtrrrc , PittaburgA, 11/ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer In PIM% Figured arid Deserative Pam Hare In No. SS Wood street, l'lttsburgh. 801., Agent of the odebtsted manoteeturest Mews. Deli. wart k. 00.. of Perla mh3-6.3 . . _ FA SHIONS FOR LADIES'DRESS na—The Parish Fashions Mr JUNE, direct per Reams ir be OP tale no the let prosltoo by S. L. MR B. WILSON, Nn.4e114 Petus. above Hand street. EIElt, JOKES t CO., EPROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION if burgh, MERCHANTS. Canal Ruin. Seventh street, Pitt!Pa. Bacon, Lrd, Lard Oil. Mess Pork. N.O. MEM Kier'e ex tra and No. I Salt, Anthracite and Scotch Pig Iran. Bolivar Brick and Clop. Anthracite Coal. lc. mrlY BANKING HOUSES OP JOHN T. HO GG: NEW YORK, No.= SOUTH 31) ST. Pit ILADELPITIA, ALLFSHIENT 00, SOMERSET. SOMIMISET CO. ' MOUNT PLEASANT. W.E-TMORE'D 00., Puna. CONN V.LISVILLE.. PAYETTE UNIONTOWN. BROWNSVILLE. Derv-Its received. Blecounte toads, Drarta bought, sold and collreted. Bank Notes and Epode bought and sold Meeks, Notes and other Securities bought nod mild on c-ant odrelon, lkTrerpondence and collections solicited. nce.:9-tr N e OSE F. EATO 3ney. agont f = j a n g l Nit tT Yg:: * str foie rattearile Trott'. patent Oil Globes. for Steam - Kathie% Coe. tatinat Drill, for Drilling If= Dow'. Rock Drilling Machines, Copelwd's Stationary and Fovtahle Sow MIRK Crawford's Stearn and Water Gnarls, rod Oridith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machina,. These articles bare been elamlned by practical mechan ic% end mach end pronounced superior teeny Innen Ile la aloe authorised to sell Rights td make and vend these articles In any part of the country. He has also for ode hotvressedNutte and Waahert.snd liniehed Brass Work. De le elm prepared to take Agencle, for the sale of nth-• or patented Right, and new Inventions, and eve to the business faithful and constant attention. it, refers to the following CARD. The eubserlbere have long been acquainted .with Mr. Hoses P. Faint!, and have no heeitation Is d ine him to all who nosy...doh to employ hie services, ea gen. tleman of undoubted integrity and Indefitigsbleindlistrys in whore exertions every reliance may he placed: Neville It. Crete. W. Robinnon.Nr o Wm. lArl mer, Jr., John Graham , , W. 11. Ninny, -, R.Childs 00.. Junes Wood, - N. Holmes 4 Rom, P. IL Friend. Kremer A Rahm., F. toren. L. It. Livingston. Knnp•Wade. William F, Janette:, William Phillips, Andrair Polices. •• • A. W. Loomis. tienazam. Frnsnuann. Na•ffina.tr 27th. Idas Fall and Winter Occult EDMOND WATTS. , MERCHANT TAILOR, in Lunar sr.rmirr. . tHAVE now on hand a large Stook of Fall inditlfitir Goods, overroatlnyvorlrntlrely new &algae, eehNestlnge of the meet beantlthl netternie Yreneh and En el nth Ceselmeres, of every idyls and • dude In the reir. Yet, ell of which I trill make to order, on the Malt remit nbleterma, vrrranted ad. , • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &0.. . ,INTOLINTOCK & BROS; aro Dow den yY *bag ed their entire etoek of earpedlng, CUNoffsl. We, far sae% at prim lower than ever . offered In west ern mar ket•Onr stock eatudstslnsart of thefollOwinit Inv Bich Velvet Idle (Wyatt, Tsfeletv7 Brutsein Br aretMiltrrYltn d VTldrae grakl• • List slad Nest ern ' Alen. oil otbk i _._ knot Window Shades. Stair BM'S, ULM Bindbne, and elate of all kinde. With a full assortment, et all artleiels generally kept In le serve. vearebense., . Vera.* ',Whim/ to fund& llteamboats.. Muses ed Ho tels will do well to call new, en now is the time to aware gent bargains: 'llealeatber Oaplant No. initiated st. near Liberty. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. "SATURDAY ftIORNING, JANUARY 27, 1856 Corr./Tow:ln= of tbi YfttatrnrYL Dal y Gazette. IVASIIINGTO.X, JUL. 26 The Anti-Know Nothing. caucus of the demo- Cratio Senutors will take place to.Morrow.' 'The last one broke up in commotion, and the coitne tion will doubtless re-appear with the reassem bling. The number of Senators in the first pow wow was about 'twenty. , 3lttlre,%lltl.llo.Ye been issued for 101 the democrats in good standing 'to be present to-morrow. In this way an andienee of 80 Senators will probably :be drummed. up...— Brodhead was one of the mast aotive,participants In the former demonstration. It is said that la- son,of Va.,made a speech denouncing the object of the meeting withoutatint. Re wishes to save • democracy in Virginia, where the K. N's. are making remarkable progress. The Horse will to-morrow come to a Hail 1--c.re upon the French Spoliation claims, for the . first time since 1848, when the bill was regularly passed and vetoed by Polk. The Senate passed a bill of the same purport in each congress of Taylor and Fillmofe's millinistration, but the Democrats called into requikition their parlia mentary filllbasterism, and prevented a vote by the Rouse during four years. I think the bill will pass, and if so I have no doubt at all that the president will veto it.. 4„. , 'Old soldiering seems to have subsided for the session. Brodhead's bill for additional bounties to the soldiers of 1812 was carried along on the topmost wave of favor, as long as the veterans were hero to stimulate the generous and patri otic sympathies of the House and Senate, but 'at their departure the fervon of enthusiasm for their canoe and demands suddenly exhaled.— Brodhead's Bill has been so loaded down with amendments, embracing all who had ever seen i a gun and more than had emelt gun powder, , that its originators and supporters became asha- i rued of it. A The Pacific Railroad has been finally laid to rest, having fallen tinder the atabs of imiumera , ble secret as well as open foes. On the last do• Mjsion the vote of the Speaker could have saved it, but that vote he declined to give, notwith. standing the whole Nebraska party stood pledged to stand by Mr. McDougal In requital for his aid and comfort in repudiating the Missouri Compro misci But their private engagements sit as lightly upon these gentry as their public obligations, and McDougal is justly punished, first for his own treachery to freedom and next for the simplicity and folly which induced him to put himself in the power of each a set of scurvy and abandon ed politicians. lam very glad the bill has been placed beyond the resat, of euffering. The sub ject will collie up under better auspices . In the next Congress, when if the state of the country will permit, the work may be undertaken with the amiction of Congress. The Senate bad a curious case before them in secret session to-day. One of : the first things ,done by Pierce was to supersede the territorial judges appointed by Fillmore, by nominations of hisownpersonalpoliticaladherents. The Senate, after debating the point a day or two, cenfirmed the Pierce men. The Whig judges were turned neck and heels out of office. This, however, did not end the matter. ;he Fillmoretins vacated the bench, but insisted upon their rights de jure to their salaries, though their seats were held de facto by others. Being unable to bring Guthrie to their view of the case, they apply to the Su preme Court for a mandamus upon that obsti nate person, requiring him, without default, to make paymentof the same. The cave has been made the victim of a two or three days wrangle between the lawyers, and was taken to chain. hers for a 'consultation. In the meantime it oc curred to some of the Senators that a judgment in favor of the dismissed judges would be a re flection upon the decision of the Senate. in Can-, firmlng their enceessors. do executive session was therefore held to consider whether it would not be right and proper to inform the Supreme Court of the reasons on which the Senate based its &dip In the.premise. , :. A long debate occur red over this delicate po nt, and it is was ended by a resolution that it was not worth while to have anything to do with the Supreme Court, and then dropped. The Kinney Expedition dont go off, and it be gins to be suspected that it wont go_off_. CoL -Kinney, by Brevet Major asneral and Common der-in-Ch let of the Army and Navy of the C?nh tral American Land and Mining Company is busily engaged in issuing commissions to e field and staff officers of this gallant corps, but the privates do not step forward; and beside there is no matey; and moreover, the President and Secretary of State have waked up to an awkward consciousness that after all they cannot shut the eyes of other persons, if they do their own, to the palpable and,glaring facts that Kin ney's enterprise is a hostile expedition, organis ed In military form, for an incursion into the territories of a friendly State, with the purpose of seising, occupying and retaining the same.— These things being self-evident they cannot evade the responsibility of allowing them openly to violate the neutrality laws of the United States or of arresting the ringleaders and frus trating the objects of the undertaking. The latter course will be adopted. Between the scarcity of money and of men, and the fatal perversity of the law, these patriots will be compelled to smooth their wrinkled fronts and to put off their armor, and to remain at home; not to mind their own business, far they have none, but at least' to lot alone that of their neighbors. There is said to be no great evil without some small good, and the probable die bandment of this association of worthies is a re sult of the hard times no to be deplored. Tho Secretary of the Treasury holds outagainst his party on the tariff. They want him to come down like Capt. Scott's coon, at the demand of the canons; but he prefers adhering to his own plan of tariff - 1. - eduction, consequently the Union pours cold water over him and his rectommen dations. But there is another reason for the hostility of the Union. A few weeks ago Guth rie decided that the organ had no right to twen ty five or thirty thousand dollars, which its edi tors, Nicholson and Forney, claimed as extras on their printing bills. A few days afterwards ap peared an editorial announcing, that the Guthrie plan of tariff reform was not Democratic. NATIMALIZATION.--Governor Priiie, of Now ,iersay, in his tate annual Message to the Legis lative, says: "The naturalization laws of the United States, and the manner of their execution by the Feder al and State Courts, is a subject for grave con sideration. The nog-enforcement of the Inten tion and spirit of the law has given rise to an abuse which demands a remedy, and has aroused a feeling and spirit becoming to patriotic Ameri can citizens, which is sympathized In iv both naturalized and native citizens. Congress, un der the Constitution of the United States, has established a uniform rule of naturalisation, and under it citizenship can only bo conferred. The law may not be so unexceptionable in Itself as the.manner of its execution.. We are bound, as a State, to faithfully execute the laws of Con gress; and any law passed upon the subject. cal culated to exalt the atttibutes of American cid senship will be dully honored and regarded by Flow Jersey. "A law prohibiting our courts from naturalis ing for a period of time previous to State elec tions would be attended with beneficial results Intl add greater purity to on/ballot-box, which ,must be vigilantly guarded. It is jot upon the eve of as election, when party mete! t runs that foreigners are eought after by partisans, and.brought before the come, for naturalization; and it is asserted that the court fees are often paid bythem; indeed, it has been understoad for a long time that it costs foreigners nothing for their naturalization. if they are not frequently Paid for becoming datum. Evil practices should b e c h ec k e d, and any measure adopted by Con , .Erf" will be enforced by this State." B ow s, Jan. 23.-4 he House of Ilepreetata tiros toAsy voted la favor of Gen. Henry 14i1• son ; Airierleen, for ll.' 8. &Dater. The whole *mbar of votes east was 884, of which 284 were oast forMlion, 88 for Bryant, 18 for Rockwell icetto44, - , • • From 1. 01 ti;411014,1h How UEV.ItAti FAIRMEIM Grr 11111111 T A.T2072. 'PLR CESTUN PEII Assver.---At the end of the &ten Year? War, Frederic the Mina fund 'the . 1 province of Silesia, the Mize of his 'victories; in' a most wretched condition. Every branch of mechanical industry was . prostrated, labor- was low, the people of the towns were not able to. buy the produce of the farms, the Amami' ere= ated brae armies had altogether ceased, 'coal ; demo was ruined, money scarce r and the rates of interest enormous. The nobles,who were the principal farmers, fouod themselves . on .the are or general insoivenclr. Theyclamored for relief, 1 stop and stay laws; Just as debtors in all parta of the United States did, after the bank collapse -in 1819. Frederic could think of nothing bet tor than granting a stay of threa.years on the collection of debts. In this state of things, an obieintradesman at Berlin, named Boring, proposed a scheme for restoring confidence, and extricating the Bile- Mans from their ensharraasments. • fits great idea was to substitute to the,individual responsi-. bility of each . debtor, the colreetive mortgage guarantee of all the proprietors • who wished to _borrow. a lender an single mortgage in the usual way, was liable to too many chances of loos. The irregularities and tediousness of foreclosure, tits,uncertainty of sale, arising from a too high. valuation by appraisers, the depreciation in Value hiariaidents of flood and fire, and the slew re- I tuna by real estate of the amounts expended in' improving it, are causes of uncertainty to -th mortgage creditor, and: tend. to make lenders , mcrrereserved; and force borrowers-either topsy higher rates of interest or to gage a greater value in land for a smaller sum in miihey. Add to these the competion of merchants and MAIM , ,I4ltiittorers, paying at short datesedth-the farm... era, audit is evident that loan on simple mart. gage was calculated la:repel hither than attract ' I the money-owner. Boring thought these defects in mortgage'security might all be obviated, and thatmoney might be commanded on it more freely than on any other. He bound together in a sin gle association all the real estate owners of, the province, empowered them to borrow in their collective capacity, and loan to individuals of their own number, taking moegage and expro- printing summarily in caseornon-payment By this means, capitalists were saved all the ex- pease, delay and perplexity of examining titles, and assured of the exact payment of theirintereat and principaL His plan went into operation. As its merits became better known, interest be gan to fall It worked so well in its crude state as to at tract the attention of the best fmauciers of Eu rope. It was adopted with modifications and im provements in Brandenburg in 1777, in Pomer ania 1781, in Hamburg in 1782, in Western Prussia in 1787, in Eastern Prussia in 1788, in the Principalities of Luneburg in 1791, in Bathe nia and Livonia in 1803, in Schleswig and Hol stein in 1811, in Mecklenburg in 1818, in the Grand Duchy of. Posen in 1822, in the Kingdom of Poland and the Principalities of Kalenberg, Grubeubagen and Hildesbeim in 1825, in Bre men, Verden and the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1826, in Wurtemburg in 1827, in Hesse Camel in 1832, in Westphalia in 1835, in Gallaoia in 1641, in Hanover in 1842, in Saxony in 1844, in Belgium in 1850 and in France in 1852. In a few of these states and principalities there are loan institutions, founded by the Government and administered by the Central or provincial authorities; but these are instituted chiefly for the purpose of aiding the peasants to buy up tithes, socages and other feudal obligations.— The Farmers' Loan Associations proper may be divided into two classes—those created by the borrowers for their own interest; and those cre ated by capitalists, administered by them and favoring them rather titan the borrowers. Most of the Getman associations belong to the former class. Their mechanism is simple. The fact of bor rowing is generallymecovsary to constitute one a member, but in Eastern Prnada every land owner is a member and can claim as a right bis proportion of credit. Tho person who wishes to borrow presents to the director a note of every incumbrance on his land. d valuation is then had in the usual man ner. Most of the associations do not lend more on the land than half of its valuation; a few lend three-fourths. The general rule is to lend only on first mortgage. The association borrows from capitalists, issuing its certificates for amounts varyingfrom twenty to two thousand dialers.— These certificates are payable to the bearer— that in several countries the holder may guard against theft or loss, by endorsing them with 'words equivalent to "withdrawn from circula tion." The value of those certificates fluctuates less than7 % u the x - on this- i =the German paper Bible to find them used for'the speculations of stock-jobbers. The borrower pays annually a certain sum, which includes the interest, his share of the ex penses of the institution, amounting, generally to one-fourth of one per cent., and a small amount on the principal. To illustrate the working of this we will give a few figures. The provincial association of Silesia pays Si per cent. to the lender, and receives from the borrower 9 per cent. interest-1 per cent. expenses and :one ball of one per centum on the principal. This annual payment on the principal rises nowhere higher than I per cent., and the gross amount of interest, expenses and sinking fund nowhere ex ceeds Si per cent on the loan. The lenders cannot break an association by creating a run upon it as the certificates are not payable on demand, but are paid by the accumu lation of the sinking fund, the number to be paid being decided by lot. . . Nor can an Association break a borrower, by forcing him to reimburse the whole Bum, so long on ho makes his annual payments with regularity. But as the punctuality and credit of the Association depends on the punc tuality of:the borrower, the law gives it the right-of enzimmary process against delinquents.— After two notices, it takes possession of the mort gaged property, and appoints a receiver .until the liquidation in full of the principal, interest and expenses. It is also authorised to borrow money on the property, prior to the sale of it.— In some provinces the day of sale is fixed by law, and in others the Association keeps the property until the rents pay the debt. • EACH ASSOCIATION HAS A CONTINGENT TEND Important privileges are enjoyed by some of them. In Bavaria the certificates aro a legal tender, and are exempted fratit—thwitamp and register tax. In some of the Prussian and Rus sian provinces, the Associations have been well endowed by the State. Every where, the gov ernment exercises a constant and severe super vision of their administration. The value set upon the certificates can be best seen by a comparison with that of the govern ment stock. From 1808 to 1815, when securi ties of every kind were depreciated by the wars of Napoleon, the certificates were higher tban the Prussian fives. From 1815 to 1839, a period of peace, they were constantly above par. In 1839, the interest was reduced to 3i, and the sinking fend principle established—that is, tho right of the creditor to exact payment of the capital at any time, was abolished. Tins occa sioned a temporary fall, but the certificates soon arose above par. In 1848, when the revolution had reduced the Pratsian funds to an average of 69 per cent., the stock of the Bank of Prus sia to 63, and railroad stock to from 80 to 90 per cent., the average value of the si per cent. certificates was 93 per cent'inSilestia and Pom erania, 83 per cent. in West Prussia, and 96 per cent. in East Prussia. The advantages which these Associations offer to the borrower are claimed by their European edrocates te be as follows: 1. They permit him to borrow without the ex- Rewire • intervention of brokero or third par- 2. They relieve him from all unexpected de mands of repayment 8. They allow him to pay in small sums and extinguish the debt gradually. 4. They give him habits of order which are highly beneficial. G. They raise the value of real estate. TO TOO 'ANDER. 1. They offer a safe investment and punotual payments. 2. They free him from all care in relation to the mortgaged proper* , 3. They save him the trouble and costs of a suit of foreclosure. 4; They save him .all the small Expenses which hoo „, Lo y the collections of interest and capi tal and of Investment. • i t is certain that these institutions have had one excellent political effect. They have enabled• the peasants' to free themselves In a great meas ure from the fended charges, the tithes, aecage, days' work, tolls, &c. ' which are so contrary to the spirit of the ago. It is:to them thattho free dom of the Galician peasants is chiefly owing. We may add that they have contributed hot a little to the agricultural improvement of conti nental Europe. :Whether they would :suit - the present wants of America, is a subject we have no room now to discuss. It will dons no harm; at any rate, to know what people do in other parts of the world. • AWFULTATALITY.--AMODS the late arriral,y of Gentian Zmigrants at 8L louts' from New Or. .teaus, was a family consisting of a man, wife. and seven children, who obtained lodgion ::., r , house on Carondelet avenue: T. tc.riv,,,,ta there up to Monday aftemtm tort ','-''''" O v e!:= l., when the children became ~ iL.!iti, :1 . ..1 ., "-..; ,3, ....' Mix a'olook,or within an hour. 4,vri. ::, - - f1x1. , :, of the men died. Thepky.r..f.,,y. w , theni pronotusemi thtdr dies t± ,f,,,,' ~1.1:j.i1;).t.11 .1 .'. 1 ."1- 1 .., a , r , WHA T ems' :climax's SovnltarlYortn few.ditia - beftireataitiotOgnitieliiarthaTA, i'anPrentn'OnnAlan'NevAnriti` flObtri”ltinelken, t , 3, ened ebarhmlfahlilteforliarfet-ide'serkeicee-. se thePeetthittntre i llitiatiturTateite#2 , ;'-frk. , , li the coariiiirtliellfnlg':o;'Pjfmn:Wgi , frtha:'V New York pbseoo4;wAii - 4alidiciu - r reia ti"' ta 4 4 , 3940 1,2 1K"."3 1 1 3 4the.0.., Lie said thatc4}gritoc'Amtlatyllgal. , from five hundtiethaMelatkoluaitd•44l/48,1'1"1" *could depend nem kisAmiet,sucimbilleptceinalsit.-313 the papar l popcdatittelnfitatehefut. , " lititertert: -tars charibetteailitioisi server Contains.fitcstf9ol.llighlik,e2"; .cpntiibtittons in other forme to three dollars per column. Dr. Prime's the religiona- newapai,q , t.ress," and-theril preamste,-ealarima gauge loiter than in the.linst e arY and Pnlignai Tied, ll"::1) WM/04'4i nAlitsh, , t ben Of grafi/Dona.correspondents • among tno clergy.. -• atteera indary;'ia emittoi'of_thei . tribune,'aside tram .his profitg as proprietariAtima 6fty dollars alrtatt,•-and . corr.espondentior.pnap: side editor:ton-the Mae paper, receive fronkiliwo, d lo to six dollars itdaiamnfor their centribntions., -.Fanny Perty'acconti* fh's , statenniziCof ,d, the Trne Flat; fir which she wrote in the. earner "r part of her - Weer, received at tint two 'dollars , l e a'aohnon, anddettbseguent4 huger etyma,' until • =i the pablicher.:.intimatea.that he . refused.,tel •MY , • her demand of *else doll* coltrms.Dnia- o. •.. Zrlaretrniatnns OR Tna Psolllc...a Washing. ton letter eayn _. : 'Same' oorrespondeuelSisits been sent. rto the -Senate-which warred. between.. the, Seerttarr„ of Sitate.,ealtd.,Geittrialk,,Bad:b.4lre*?thlS'-•:, General and other officers of the Government. In one of Wool's Intirrs, dated the 25th Septem ber last, he states that an agent had gone to the Sandwich Islands to learn whether a revolution- • cry movement there would 4eoeive the popular support. Upon receipt of a favorable answer,,, the General was quite satisfied that a filibuster- ' ing expedition would at once he fitted Oat. "" - "A letter from the Collector of the portal' ' San Francisco to General Wool, - dated August . 16, 1854, states that he had been confidently formed by D. L. Gregg, United States Commie goner at the Sandwich Islands, that two persons J. D. Blair and -- , Litthrtip'--who had just ar rived at San Francisco from Hoziolula, were en gaged in organizing a force to operate against the Islands, and declare their. separate indepen-' - deuce. The Commissioner also stated that these parties, while professing warm empport, to the •,. _ projected scheme of annexation to the United: States, were, in fact devising schemes hostile to it, and to our intercourse with the Pacific:" • • NEW PLOW FACTORY. VALLEY FORGE WORKS. J S. HALL & SpEER, nAVING commenced olleratione in the NEW PLOUGH FACTORY, In Blanchester, wo aro factarizit PLOUGHS of ovetT . toraption of; tb j e tritire p atont=r tlrflot., . elifal 9 na". lout Iron Centro Ploughs, Iturrored moor Plough; ZIP MR 81de and flub. Roll, Cotton and Sugar Plonshs. torgattt er with o Plonehj' a ointa and CsaUn t ,Lootizev n =t!.e u t , Retalt i at our wartdonnoo lta LlbenT Plttaburgh anii.orotay.ls , • Dubnque Tribune, • The O..aT 'Pieper elf the C. V HIS is one of the oldest and most widely demisted Newspapers In Lew. i rttsbnegh Iderettents and other., wishing to secure the business of Dubuque and the Upper )11wdmaipplw1U do well to-send thsir advertkeements to tiers DUBTAUSTEIIII. U. which is !mined Daily, Weekly and Tris Weekly, and which has already a large adrertisinsypatronste, le will be seen by reference to its *An rona, • , oelEktf . CI larpetinge Oil LS Cloths co: atting& • ILOBON do FIFTH Vag= OPP(Ailrbr THE TREATRE, HAVE now on hand and to which they Late dW77 adding • i wi gt r l thl"ruit=t= • be fold at eastern nom Alp—ltags,,ilete, Window Shallo. Wet:dean Blinds.Prano and table coma, Eon Hol land. Orson oil cloth, trot .11 other goods ntaallrkept arnet houses, to which the attention of purchasers 11 _Sseoutor's Sale of Real Estate.. I WILL offer at Public , , Sale or - outcry .on the protalson, on SATURDAY. thellth-day of Feign., ry, A. D., lava. • valuable Farm, belonging to ti estate of Ezekiel Craton, deed. hi Little 'Beaver - township,' Law , • renocCouuty, PI.. containing 1= acres, situated about • one mile from the Root* Station. Ohio and Pa. Railroad, Ina goal neighborhood. Said Vann .1s One .the hat scraintrowing farms lathe totighborkaad.heing well water,. . ed,excellent meadow onthesame, being well calculated Ibr altheeralsing grain or keeping stock:about . ereirof. , the land being cleared and In . &good state of, cultivation., , Sale to commence at 1:o'clock 2.. when the t* made known, which will be easy. For . further. infer- 111811012. apply to the subscriber, in Unity Columbiana County, Ohio. DAVID AUGURTINEZ.BIeer of . ja2.4-widT • the estate of Ezekiel Craton. der / .NLY _ 8506 1 for a • Dwelling 11 - 011131) and I..r g . Let of irnomid. The House sontiftts4 moms ' tni • rootaei4r. The tot h. sfloatot 74 th on. ()refs Reath In tiouth Pittsburgh, by 56 feet deem Grape Thtse. Pesch Trees, (harrants, seeberrstes, bhnng ld Orus/Isht Water, Le. ite. Thin proptrty very Vaunt's' sittukt•d D . . . -• • RIED PEACHES —2OO both. Ohio hakes recteired and Ibr de by DELL it LIBBEIT. T. WASHINGTON PROPERTY., FOR SALE—A good Frame Dwelling flouse. with large ,— t• t 112 ft. front On the brow of the hUt. rand running • • back 422 ft. on Bertha et. to art alley.with a well of ' good water, elude and null trees. a stable, wad • good board fence arrnand the property. Pee, 500• . Persoae deeirodaofa pleasant residence and gate water,. with • view of the two citlea .to., would do well to attend to the above. Apply moon at the geal *S'ittatd•Of flee of Ja2.5 S. CRIVIBRII:r A gnli, 142.3411. GOOD I TENANTS WANTED . the. fol.- irWo=iHanna and Stare Roo= • ng . Houses and Store Rooms on 3.1 at. , A Dwelling Holm on 6th at. ' A Dwelling House on Water at. ahem, Grant . A House of 8 rooms, on Logan at A House of 3 room; on Bedford A Large new House on 80,., at head of 6th at, A Dwelling House to Birmingham. • A Large Talent Stand In Haat litratingham. A Large Store Boom on 4th as., near Wood. That spacious Halton 4th et. now known as Cargo t Halt jals Appal to B. CUTHBERT & 80'.4.1.40 Ed at. K: HAS POWER TO CURE—"I . had not used Medial before I !bit its beneficial °Nets.. . R. E4Sciferv-Mr:-.Butrericur . from cold and Dowdy for - which / tried many receipts, without obudedairteller. I was premented with • bottle of '4l. M. &liar/ 'Mush : Mittora" I Wok it • duty whkh I owe both you seathe Publk In greners., to tesatively assert that I had ilot toad t Wee hefdr. I felt beneddal effents, and - (under lbs ~ Divine blessing) had no occasion to noun the bottle. I • testify *leo, as to having witnessed Its mania pMwMea on friend...of mine; °nein particular, who had a try attack, 7 .l , ll . =tr e tru m =pht U twher a r tr" coufge ' . W edia -* affect the suffere l v demanded amongst mon ad "MAI; Mime Cough PITIAERAIX. Pittsburgh. Jan. It, 1811. WS Wylie SC: Prepared um sold by R. S. SELLELY et)...57 Wood et. and fir We by draggles. everywhere. - de3l New LeatmsaUme. - • G. MOWRY, Late of the grin of R. Bald, 0. 1.1 z 03 Mart,. gnat, oppodte the head. of Wood: arta wholeaste and retail dealer to LEAMLIO.. and 0 has jut vetatned front the Fast, and le lj t 2 el eehlaßß e Was easett=imt of Leat.her.alwdatiag cd— Pole. nankeen Leather. Philadelphia sad Yeett Oatt- War, Morocco and Eh* or an . d.aritAk.r. 8t2 "% .1.1' truk=and : u meral .a. aVezeut of PitallAt im a t e; 'Aft.. lb? our would Invite lay UI cal via swab. oty emit Witte .tushsiag elanebere. '' • •••• tehld. J. O. KOWItr. 7, ca HE LLE D CORN-300 bus for sale 1116 3.tW.1111L.- BUS. Corn, in the oar, for nab by:, 1.1) J. B. OLNITIELD. 011 to LANKET S of a superior quality, and ine dlom do. to bad at lota pricsalor gltalltn. Igoe* an 22 IdErAPItY DultOltatlLLD, ', (n. 'u.ber at t. 111 APTISMAL PAINTS at the India Rubber UP Depot: lie Market R. J. k MPH:CUSP& INDIA RUBBER • WHIPS of_, all , Ogee,. wholesale and Mal. at the Rubb er De of 1U .aft Meet. dal3 • . DARED PEACH:ES-30 bus. pared 84/!4)11. Vt"' ha ''' s " di DILWOittIL CLOVER SEED-200 bus. for' sal0).,t;;;„ I.IIITTER-10 kegs HELLS L IQG g g ree'd sad for PU by LIG, TINDER GARMENTS at gmatt_y_ reduced d . 6 eadsTER'S. 74 Wood ot. DOT aka. juat reo'd and for sale IdedaND ...LAWN:WM.4 00, - • tame wood dad Water it HAIR BRUSIIES---A large arid fliteraa mato:mot of English Halo Bell&oto oa *rowboat of Nall arues. reed br JOS. S. EXTRA. FA3IILY FLOUR—Ch Bork ifopednie Mius;Belmni. 311113 sod o hire Nin stool audits solo br "MILL & . • FLOUR --160 bblo. -atm Flour on hand' and farads br J. A. LIOTC/1190,1 a 00.._.r EANS —2l bbls. small whit& Todd' and for Ws by Jai? • BELL t LIOOIETT. BARLEY-16 zacks prime Barley for saki ilby *l2 SHRUM a DI LWOHTIL CORN -200 btu! Ear Corn for sale by Jan WHITER A DILWORTH "POTATOES-40 bole. reo'd and for sale by IL J. 17 BELL kIaGGETC. TABLE covEas; If different quolitin, s ro n o o rratred aaa W pa h ttarna; alto Stoma Ana l l ama GM , ot am jab d P aL LA al 6r C s t a tatWaa. . . , -I LD COPPER-24 • itnesitolv laudin itgai LARD SO kegs fresh No. 1 Lard in dam 1•4 R. Iat2JILL 1 CO. BIPORTANT—We Imre on hand a few. of I ththen. Bullauctots tbettli vat* C 37 !Rd* ll Mint tab eattliaga at DU* Oirtak* t. 4 °I T 49.14 9 .14 ' ha U "' lA d M ar tiDtol24/0 xc go jail b. BON, 41, [aka. LARD 1 BITUEI-24 kgs. No. 11.ardt" kigl i rt i tretgßaturi a o s obti.lN4 Ten m t t 6 1., twa 4 - R•lt"liM . . ARD-40 kegs No. Tioril mum _ , -` tibr'i'3l.l yAR) Iti a. %%t3411 ,44- (iCtit.N4 --1, ;41. 1 0110/84 Auld WO twa