THE DAILY PITTSBURGH : GAZETTE., BUSINESS DIRECTORY. B- M. PeVtlNUrtli * CO.’fl ADVERTISER} AGENCY / . . 132 EAitar mm. New Tout. . • ■ ■ P. * <&*relimits tor themoet SoffoanUal fapei* both In the United State* HEW f ORB^APTBBTIfIEMEIJTS. TfeafolWhu i»„ii beet *adnmtr*iiaElein.tti* dtyof New York., , AOOOBDBOS BTRISQB, A'. ORUNO, WEISSENBORN & CO., {lnto 0. 1J Bnmoj Importera s»4 Whotoselepeafan:in Usman, ao ~- oorros sail duck. JOHN cotrs Standard Cotton Sail Duel; n. C. DCiCIIiCO-.H0.Tl Pla« K«w York, ■ole agent*. Cotton Canrae from several other mills; aljo, OS.NABCXRa’S Print Cloths and Copper Hollars, for CeUeo tad Ball nett Printers. r. .. nolMcuSg&a drygoods. . ■'".. > D OWEN, McNAMEE & CO; 1 m poiterc of IB Ataeriata and Bill and Fan fTQcoda-lig«Ti,4 itTßroadway.- .. ■ . ~.•..? . UpyfSfrT^ I? COTTENET & CO., Importers of Prench taj&rS? ctboEmopean Goods, No. 40 BntA titmL |?PSTEIN iHONIQ, lOOLiberty at, and TAMES OWEN, 15-Broad St., Importer of Gimp* ua Fringe*, Bilk Cravats, tod Mlttc and 810 Good* generally: t*qg3o’ss^ OOEN, SCIILIEPER & HAAKAUS, ( £Skf u - PETERD; MULLEN, Importer of French _Q*nn»R and Swiss Dtt Good*. Satin*. Velvet* Meri no*, EhawbLWoolen* *** «twrt» New York. Bertrand, freres & henry, Im porter* ofLlaen Cam Mrs and Lli>ea Cambria JUnd. sskZimA. Linen Inwss, Rmhfolderice, Ac* (on mannfhe> tan,44Beamst. - . de2)>tj*rss Ih/fTgEKER &. MAIDHOFF, Manufacturers i,TA eTlWehlfmabUDmaand Cloak Trimming*. Friatres, ghnpe, Taawl*, Batten* to, 3* Dey rtnet. jalSlrtlarM f l . B. HATCH. & CO., 99 Chambers street, • Importer* ofGesUemeay PanUihlnn Goods, and Manufactnrereofßhlm.BtPeki.Aa. . taag3rft6 TOHNMj DAVIES, JONES & CO., Im- E[SE Ihb Mexican Mustang Liniment in \ Rhemriatism, Brnlses, Born*, Sprain*, Cota. PUae Botm, an efftetttal eon far all external complaloteof man or animat ti. W-Weetbrock, original origin* tor and proprietor* 3H Broadway. N. Y. . - JrOtj«l p &5 £ • - DAGUERREOTYPES. JOURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest • and meat extensive estabOihmeotin the United Kttoi. .. .. • esplS-lytang^m -EXPRESSES E*DWABDS, SANFORD A C 0.,, Foreign M-d Nxprea, No. 35 Broadway. Goods and Paetageetor to and Cram all parta.of the world. Agent in Pittsburgh, Adame A Co, -eel3-1y,t»15’6& FRENCH AND GERMAN FANOY BASSETS. . f 'l H ARLES ZINK A CO., 52Maiden Lone, Importer* of French and German Fancyand Travel, los Baskets, and mennfectnrare of Cent and Colored Wii* low Parnitura end Jennr Lind VForkitand* Ae. JiaKiuriS O BATHS AND TSNDHKS. \Af M.H; 9ACKSON, (formerly W, & N. TY Jacbon A San*,} Orate and Tender Maker. 691 Broadway* one dag above 19th eh. New Yf^a.oeia mniA BUHBKB aoous. rpilE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 _B_ Maiden lane, N. ‘Mannflatmate and Wfaolaaaia KSera In Ckiodyeaz'a Patent India Habbar Boota, Sbo«L Whlpe.aothtog.Balle.TDre.Aß, Ac. fcB-lrtia3o*»* TTNION JNDIA RUBBER C 0„ 4lJohn ~ l_J •L.make all kinds of Bobber CSothinr, CloLhe, Prnn cStr Axtlriea, Ast Coat* flfwn <2,80 to %6,0 S each, ftssirAfciyftb ■ . , . - • • . HACHUtEBX AHUMACHINB TOOLS. A NDBEWS &JESOP.No. 67Fme et. New /jL York. Cotmnlarion Uenbantsibrlbetaleof all kindj or Machinists Trale and CoUonwnd Woolen Mad)inary, mna the beat maken. Esdulra Agants fat Lowell Ua* tilneBbopa.r- . . degHmylffM PAFEB WABEHOUSE' riYRUS W. FIELD & C0 M 11 Cliff street, and Whdenle Dealers in 6«rbib and Rngfluh PAPERS, arid emy deaeriptbm ei Paper Mannaettnar* "*»*»riale. • tang3X*ss TB UNCAN, LEWIS * BARTOW, No. 161 IF WaHan stmt—A gnat Variety ofPAPKB for Book* eeHen, gtatlopsn. Printers, Bookbiaaen, Mennfoetmme, andTndsemengenenUx. - tdeS'&b , . - PAIST AND COLOH_MABUPACrUHKBB. : TJ AINBOW CODORWORKS, Roctater N Li, York. Depot 135 Maiden Pari* and‘Chrome enen.Aa. •• . • . , ■ ftfrly^a^b 11EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES, A .I f GofflrtPriimeleAimdCMißMt. BOBXBTII. EATRLCK. MaaaAetmrar. nciPearig : tapar&a ' toya ahd m'cr goods. J AHLRORN 4 CO, 54 HaSden Lane, «*«*» SILBS, FOB FLOODS AND CHDCNEX TOPS. COATES t YOCXE, No. 279 iTAftiri street. EacaoettoTQee, Garnklrk Ghtanwy Toi»r«:anhanriaaieri»»«.**«»*lfcA» WINDOW OLASS,. PAINTS, Au. T, H. POILLON & _ CO., of •I • Freaeh Ouch and Vladov Glut—No,fitßardav atreeA-- -. : y, ;• ; r . ••. ; > , tifTO• : BOOTS & SHOES, WHOIKSAIE MD RETAIL, JAMES EOBB, gf| MARKET and G Union sts, 3d door If Stem Uia Sftt&at Hotiaß, PI t Ejliursh. would laJbrm ms friends and the public genwreUy. be just rac'd hiaFaH Stock of Boots and ghoea la all their Hie Stock to one of the largest neroMsd In this dtr and esibrsm everything worn by the ladles of Philadelphia. New York and Boston, and bs tnuti eanoot f «J 1 to plmee aiL Qntt cam has beta given la releettag tbe> choicest goods, all ofwhieh to warrant*. Ha Also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, oil de» eeriptionsof Boots and Shoea end flrom hie long experi ence of over 20 ynn in bniMsbi this eßr, Is, be trusts, a suSdeni guarantee thst thass who favorturn with their petranaga, will be fhlrly dealt with. rel 6 T|ISSOLGTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- 1 9 Notice'to hereby given that tbs Partnership here wan existing under tk* fins sad style of KIErKB A KlHNß&hsshaendlaaetved. The mannnstsre©t WATCH > CRYBTAIB will bsearried on ts asnsl by the rssutnlng psrtnsr. - All attended to. - FETED BIHK£B, No. M 7 Pens st» - 0010 . , • Bajardetown. Pittsburgh. i. T. XiOZX. ■ Excelsior Carnage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHERS 4 CO, practi •V ealGoaeh M*kATV,canieTofßebeer**nd Bcliocnt «ts* Allegheny. City, bare on band and ere maaulhilnilng so ext*nsl*iaaaortmsntofOinriagm,ltoek»wa7*Buggim, tteggwf n«r«, a»-, mO» In All tWf various styles, with start regif it to-dßrshillty sad baeaty of finish, nsangle all oar work the brat Juniata Iron sod Fxstsra Hickory. Repairs attended to os the nest reasonable terms. They foel confident that aU who may fhvor them with thislr pat-, rtmage, will bepezleetljr satisfied, an trial, of their work; The Pittsburgh Slid Warn barter Omni hoses pass the Fee taryeTmrJt»BLnutas during tbe fey. oc2ft - ■ T> M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind JLm>e Manufacturer, Mo. IS SL Clair street, Pittsburgh, Rus. - ©e2Mm<P rpO STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to JL buy. an Interest In s Steam Bast, tor which cash, stocks or misstate will be given, Knouireoi oc2ft-tf THOMAS WOODS, 7S. 4th rt. FANCY CHINA STORE, «s wood street; Pittsburgh. JUST Imported and n6w open a fall assort ment French snd English Gilt ana White Chios, GUt end White and Coloreds tone Chins; Common Wsresuita ble foreountrrtxads. • jelMm .. U.UODKIBBON. wb. bttwart. AETNA GLASS WORKS. WH. DAVIDBOH 4 CO., M/f ANDPAOTORERSand denjare in Vials, JTI BotUes, snd sO kinds of Green snd Flint Glssswsre, 'WiadowGlsss. A&—Ho.S Usrkst street. Pittsburgh, Fs, Pirtimlsr attention paid to jwivste moclds tor bottles, oc&dly FDR SALE—2BO acres of land on White Oek Bottom, 1 mile from UeSsssport. The Impror neue sae 90 seres of eleeied lend, • wood hoose s yonneordhsed. Ao, Ac. Also, s u»s Tsrlety of Beel Ectito, as dteerlbed on ay. Printed Cntricr, and sar cae wishing to bnyresl estate, would do woll to get It (gratisl at my office, as tils tbeqnlckeet wsy.to find where MTKSlnsean by had.- Enquire of tto74f - TBOS. WOODS. 7S, 4th ft. oiwin innnm—i nil a _ , [OS. WHITE & CO. No. 41 Sonth 2d I street, Pbfladslphts-Splendld new fsw Goods— and onecnalled sewirfment FmhUJy STEWART & KILGORE, .ptAHUFAOTUBJSSOF COOKING. HEATING. ' i*SD FANCY STOVES, GRATES, RENDERS, Pipe*, Boies, and Foundry Castingio. • all Hilda. OFFICE AND WABESOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., comer of Hand, . PITTS 8080 Q, PA, So. 63 Arth Slrrtt, rimaotlphia, ImportenofG- & LGee’i Unrivalled NEEDLES. . Agents far tbe most Celebrated noOLtN T4nas,-noamsr, uxawo tusata. ■ . vaAwaax.fi!. V, . HARDWARE FOR : . BADDLEES AND CARRIAGE MAKEBS. - B. T., Leeeb, Jr., . S * JSI VOOD ETREXT, PITTSBUUGn. ' Hots. Peer Heir AM Awry-nstorr, Bprlna. AxtaSTvaraisb, *e-, do. 87 Front pWsog,Plglxun,*s. (josipropertytooßt 73*s? "TSBCRIh COACH FACTORY. Kino BIGELOW * CO, esiSaav-- ■«**. Press. . ' ‘ MS BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. & A. R-MORRISON, Atto^ - - '■ ... • . ao3o-wlyT L°S^ PIUIJJp a» Attorney atUw, Attorney at Law— Attorney, at taw, offico Foqrth. street,' BcarGranU PUtabargh. Jaifrdly E* BRADY, Attorney at Law. Me. sy Fifth street. Pittsburgh. * bankers akp brokers. fTffiBNAN & CO. Bankers and Exchange g||j Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley, , Buyaad»sllßinkNotsiiand Cola. Dbeoant Tirne Exchange,endPwoUiaprrNotwc makeOoUeSoaiin«ji . Exchange constantly foraaie. mhff-jy bSmeS 'A’SauTssi^Sdto: lSt . ***'■ «4«n Gold and'Bllm and 1&5? and Wood fUwta, diroetly opporito tha EL Cbulw UL • nyl-lr H p* KING, Com r Stock and Exchanea rtyM-Sr 2 ?’ ?^ nrtll rtrwt—Bnya and Rlls Stock* on °*j **«*•«» <M«a nzppUad at ear* IS E' f-mm rwmrx Biiwi, r ni»r ALMER, HANNA & Co., Successors to °° * »&*■ i prtsUoip p*Mf«r.Foreign ud Inarfaaa j eonnomret. of Fioltn. •U n »d | wit. h. wmxma, X\pi. n. WILLIAMS tM N ° rti E **‘ of Wood *”'* *^Xgs£ZiXir° a XT HOLMES Sb SON, Dealers in Foreien SUOgSV£ a *“ “•■•—•MS BOOKSELLERS SiC. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. # 7B Fohrtb tlraat, Apollo Balldlaga. JOHN S. DAVISON) Bookseller and Sta- Qoxwr, natamof to Darlaon A Abut, No. « lUarkat Kfdrt, par ronrttCmtrtnxrgh. Pa. ’ '"™ l fTENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and iStes.'°pi B Ka 1/ AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, A-V. No-MWood rtmt, oatt door to tha ecraer of Third, PitttMgga, Pi. BtheoladUttoolaepaitatlyfl" S"<l. COMMISSION &C. „„ „ S. L. BANCOAST & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, Sola Areata tat the aloof ■ R. S. CHILDS * CO.’S aa*Alj«d«ri for *?*• aoll-CmdT w. ECTLCE ». foVKXX. J- W. BUTLER & CO., ’ A COMMISSION MER -4* Ceiltniii »n klnd*cf PltUturgh Mad A A. A. M’BANE, Commission and For* XS i * | T*rdln* Marchant*, daalen In Wool and rrodow ,,, «.trv LIOUIOI O ROBISON St CO., Wholesale Grocers, •mson iiuiiMgZ.H —AuxiEcn roasTta QPRENGER HARBAUGH & CO., (Sueoce* .W yw.to J; Httbangt.) Coaafnfam and FonraMta* to V°?L “4 f*odw» Brutally, Nam. I*6 Wnt and Ufl Baccnd atraata. spa-ly A-A-WitlrT -I, > <iwn XTAKDY, JONES St CO., Successors to ■I I ItWOOP, JQSto* OQ.ormiiiiiriai and Forwards. ingMardunta, Doakta in Plttabursb Maan&ctaradOoods, rittacgryn., ■ MERCER & ANTELO, General Commie* dan Marehant*, ARadatettla, LUwral adransos mrortgnmanUot Prodnca ganataliy. JallT "sop ...;oas wtuon. TORN .WATT A Wholesale Grocers, •V Commission Merchants, and Desists in Predate snd PUtsbargh Msnntortuwsatto. SOO- LttaWr «U Pittsburgh T B. CANFIELD, late of .Warren, Ohio, W e Commission and Tareardlag Uerehsnt, sad Whole sale Dreisr in Westexa Bsserre Cheese. Butter, Pot snd Pearl Ash. snd Western Prod see cvneraay. Water street, between Bmtthfleld and Wood. Pittsburgh. tsoxu ums,sL. M « M^H . M „»nosu umhn. (Late of firm Robison. Little A CoJ TUTTLE & Wholesale Grooare, • Produce and Oummlsala* Merchants and Dealers la Pittsburgh SlanatoctureS' No. 112 geeoad stow*t* Pltts bnrgb. • jsly^M G REESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS. Forwarding snd Comm Won Merchant, and Afeater In Cheese, Batter. Lake Fish snd Predoflt gsuetMy SS Wood strret. above Water, Pittsburgh mySl A7DN BONNHORST A MURPHY, Whole- T »*i* Grown and Oammlmiou Uerehants, sad Dealest In No BS Water street, PtttA burgh. Pa. : fIIHOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer 1 - to Freseh and - American Wall Pantf. No. 65 Market rirertgigtween Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Wf MeCUNTOCK, Importer and Whole _Jf • sale and Retail Dealer La Carpeting, Floor OH Ctothi, Matting, Table and Plaoo Cureit, Window Shades Steam Beat Trimming, Mo. 112 Msrket street. MORRIS A PATTON, Wholesale and Re tail Grocer*, on the lactam aldeot tbs Diamond, urgh. Pa. I>RT GOODS. I>kANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- T? lags. Hosiery and Glotcs; lacm Goods, Embrolderiea, . Ac; Gent’s. Farnuhlng Goods and Fancy arttdes; a fall ac Kxrunent of which can always be had at No. 83, corner of Maritet street and the Diamond; Pittsburgh. Pa. apil-ly A. A. KUOS A 00- WMCMB-ft L. iMtXBST A CO. It YCTH. A Al MASON A 00., Wholesale and Retail !%.» Dealers In Fancy and Staple Dry floods, JH Fifth wrest, PHttbnrgh. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale and Betas Dry floods Msreftknti, comer Fourthand street. Ptttstottgh. GROCERS. A ■ rfOOyy-..^.— 3. DOOM BOONE, HARBAUGH & BOONE, MERCHANTS, IT Dealers in Wool, Flour, Produce andProrisiqns, No SffWorth Water street, Philadelphia. HARBAUGH * BOONES, EJRWARDING COMMISSIONMER CHANTS. Italm In Wool and Pndnn .rUTUnda No. 211 LttMrty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. mtoft-lyd g. dAsnorxa. WailaceAGardiner, WUOL KRALE V BALERS IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, KO.2S& LIBFBTY BT. Ja3o-Iy ncm.L — wiuutt rton*. JOHN FLOYD Jt CO.„ Wholesale Grocers 9 J" 1 P I SS , !f fc »“«iiMtj,No.mwood«iid 22> idb wy street. Pittsburgh. j«ib TT OBERT MOOKK, Wholesale Grocer, Rec stock of superior dd iloaongshela Whiskey, whkh will be cum siicremm.—to. a. jonis. iY BLACKBURN A CO., Wholesale Gro »f e oere. Boat Furnlihem and Dealers in Predoeeaad Pittsburgh Mannlhetune; Oils, Pitch and Oakum alwara on hand at their Warehouse,l4l Water street, Pittsburgh. • —Pl3ry tauAn Dintir... ticxir. TSAIAH DICKEY A, CO., Wholesale Gro- I on*. Ccsunlndon Merchants, and Dealers in Produce, 80. SO Water street, aud IQT Front street, Plttsbcigh. JOHN N*GUI ...Jins 0. «*OllL..—-WAltnt o. sot. TL/f 'GILLS A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and jYI. CammlMtoaMerrtumts.Ko.lM liberty street Pitts porgh • , W X. L cceoiAYu, i W. ff. BUJ* BIOAUT, WM. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro ' cere, Noa. IS and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. TT7ILLIAM A- M'CLURG, Grocer and f | Tea Dealer, esrner of Wood ~ and. Sixth streets, hse siwarsou hand a urge assortment of eholee Groceries snd fine Tea#—Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Wholesale and Detail. Pastors raypHed on the lowest terms. TT OBERT DALZELL A CO., Wholesale Jli flsueere, Commission MexthanU, pealere la Prodare snd Pittsburgh Maactoctarcs. No.-269 liberty street, Pittsburgh. - - i - joffwn. ninnaroNDUss. linCK A McCANDLESS, swceesors to Xv .L.ftJ. D. Wlek, Wbolemto GroesrrtForwardln* and OammlMtoa Dsatore In Iron, Nalto»fltoM, Cot- Tares, and dnuebergh Mauntortcrea gsntraJyi eornsr ol Wood asdWslar streets. Pittsburgh. - A CUiStkßTtkfN, WholesalotlrocerHad Jwi Commission Merchsat,Deator la Produce and Plug purgn Msamtoctured 1 nicies, 10ft liberty street, Pitt* bargn. •- - JOHN —KH-HARO rtOTD. T AR. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cdm -9W «' miaimi Merchants, and Deaton In Produce—Beund Chnrdi BaUdln**,£roattng on Llbcrtr, Wood, andßUtb Pittsburgh. wn. s. oossaan, VX. ■- waaßerAKTi, mat** mutat^w, TT AGALEY, WOODWARD A C0 V mole -11 sale Orecsra. W».«n Maritsg etreet. PMtoiebiMs* wvw a a. oorm. • AnTcCANDLESS, MEANS A GO., (gnoces- ItJI sors to Wkk jS Wholasato Oroestu, fimSato &on. HaltoGlaaa,OottosTanis,and Pittsburgh .gtonuttttpmKBasnttr<ggamef.WmK. ' **«mrsM^ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Moaoq & reka reoms will be marked down mad dosed .out at from aftto 60 reroent. Isas than recotorpdaeu. ,ds3ft PITTSBURGH, F AGENCIES. a u cursuu 8. CUTHBERT & SON, fJENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for lTtheaal*aad pmlunor Beal E*l*te, Collection of B«aU HwotUUDK Loans, on Bond*, Mortgage#, No., I*o Third »U PltuWgh.P*. »P3-Iy Mlobigan General Oommuaion and Collec ... tion Agency Office, the collection of Home and Foreign X 1 - UiraDUhiadtllothnUoiM7 {0 , jnehjgan and adjaeent Btate£ Investment end Payment of Moneyfc Payment orTaxe#, Pnrehaae and Bale of Heal Estate and Stock* and Toarnmnce Agents. PBLTIKR A ANDEBSON, Detroit, Michigan. RrfertncaiA Pittsburgh—Heart. Knotr A Hahm, Bank* ga white A 00., Uazette Office; Lorens, Stewart A-Ce* Merchant*.’ - Wahtxd—Two Agencies or MDMgn . fn3o respectable insurant* Campania*. culß-lyd 4DSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Block, Merchandise and Bill Broker, office No. 93 th street, abore.Wood. Dnslnees promptly attended to. - ' . jyttdiy QAM CEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi kJ fen’e Inmranee Company; a* Water street FM._GORDON, Secretary Western Insn • ranee Co. S 3 Water street. Jf GARDINERCOFFIN, AgontforFronklin I • Rre Insurance Company, north-east comer of Wood and Third oreets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu.- • tual Insurance Ooopany, 42 Water street MUSIC, &C. - TOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer iii Piano Fortes, IF Musio and Htfeal Instruments, BcEtool U2d Stationery. Bed* agent ibr Chlckerina** Plano Fort*. Ibr Western PennaylvanU-No. 81 Wood street TTENRY KLEBER, Dealer ia.Hosic, Mu- JJL Mad Intonments, and Importer of Italian String* KjßagentlbtNanna A Clark’s grand andequar*Plan*. wtthOaietnaa’s Attachment. Alio Sr Dunham’* DRUGGISTS. TOHN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M*Gaf w ferJWbolmle and Retail Drugaiat and Dealer In iWe.% Dmtuft. An, 141 W<SdmSTt,“ dosf?tS^ szjt- TOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in •»* Di * ei " a - Ail order* will receive prompt attention. tSt" Agent far Bchenck’e Pniponic Syrup, mar S4*ly SA. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale *> DmnwDta, and manuffietorer* of White Laad,Rad Litharge, comer Wood and Front etreeSTPltto- th E. SELLERS, Wholesalo Dealer in ow. wnnici mn.„... gboios ■«*« Y) RADN A REITER, Wholesale A Retail jljijDrajKlsta, comer of Liberty and Bt Clair streets. JSCHOONHAKER A CO., Wholesale • Druggists. No. 24, Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. TOSEPI3 FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox •F A Ox; comer Market etreet and Diamond—Keep* eos- KantJr on hand a rtiUand complete aaeortmeot of Druse, ,*** ? ,0 S d £? pbaets, Perftanery, and all artkJea pertaining! to hi* business. Phyridans prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. jaftly WOOL MERCHANTS. Br LEE, saccessor to MORPIIY 4 LEE, La Wool Dealer,and Cammlsmtcw Merchant for the of American Wool) Goods No 127 liberty. street, mu “ MEDICINE. VAR lAN, M. D., Office 6th street, TT belowftmlthfleld. Qfltalfimrs—B to 8, a. wl, 2 to a, 7 toS. r. w. myctflrd- I SCOTT, Dentist, Fouitn street. a!* d °to6 Vwt ef p - All jaiS MERCHANT TAILORS. B CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo .* Mp. Tt Wood etreet. particular attention to Boy*’ and nolfcy • WILLIAM DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dra ertj-street!®“J * r 13 R«dy Made Ctothinr. ISI Lib- •1/ .WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 JM • street—We am now receivlow our Bpnnc stock or Goods Ibr Gentlenan's Wear—doth*. Cas. nmeraiaad Votings of the norot Myles and finest quality, imr Mends and customers will please gjvsusaoU (mbl MANUFACTURING. MXUUUinsjuraot ..>*»» K. WILLIAM BARNHILL A C(X, DOILEK MAKERS and SHEET-IRON llWOltKBBli, MeoaOctarsn of Bamhlirs Patent BoIWs. ChJmnsya Rrtcheu. rim Bod Bteam Plim, Coa iteoeera, Salt Pans, Sager Pane, Iron Yawls nr Lie* Boats etc. Ahn,'Blacksmiths’ Wort. Brtdffe and Viaduct Irons, c*. Bepalring done onthe shortest cat loe. po3o-lyd. T W. WOODWELL, Whole&olo rad Bctaß Mimuffietawr and Dealer in Cabinet Wan, Ho. B 3 JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of JPATEST jWX TICKS, • inycikT artWe, 80UD BOX ana BDAZKD BOX VICKI, earner of Asdereon and Rob- Issou stmts, cue square from the Band street Bridge. A> legheur dty. ee3o»ul Embroidered and-apuca man- TllJiAß—Materials marked for Kmbrddery and A> fork by - MES. L.B. WILSON, ieStf Ko.Sn>f Penn street, above Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick aad Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. TIIS COMPANYHAVINGENLARGED their caged tr tor manutoeturtng, an now arepered to meet the loeresied demand tor thehtßrick, Crudbtoasd Building Clay. Order* prrmptly attended to by KIBR h JONKS, Caul Pittsburgh. September 2L 18&3. Boots and Shoes!! I AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d flf doorfrom the Market House, would3utorm the-pab he that he has now a very full stock of every thing la the Boot aad Shoe trade, such as I«dto*’ 0 alter*, half Gaiter*, Jenny Lind Padorw, Lady Franklin aad all tbe ctylee found on the Eastern dttee; also, Misree* aad Children# Gaiters and Fancy Boots and hhosa, in all their varieties also. Gentlemens' fine Opera Patent Calf Boots, French Call Boots, Congress Gal tore and Shoes; also. Boys* and Youths' Boots, fine French Call Ptoaes give as a call as we wish to seßsueh an arttds to all who tovor us with their custom as will give atlsfoc -Ikm. Beasaber the place, 88 Market street. my 29 Eats and Caps. T WILSON A SON keep constantly on • hand every description and variety of Hats and ups, both wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat foehkmable Hal or Cap, good sod cheap, would do well to give us a call before purchartng elsewhere. uolß-tf ran ». M’ooan. g. irooxo. M»CORD & CO. WUOLZSALB AND RETAIL FASUIOMABLK HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DIAIHSBIH ALL KINDS OF PUBS. CORNER OR WOOD AND FITTS STREETS, Pittitrargh, Pa. fQUTbslr stock embrace. evarrouaUtrandstytoof Oats Boas, Cuffs andTur Bonnets. Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER k CO., bonier of Belmont and Bsbeeea streets, Allegheny City, would respectfully Inform their friends, and Uw nubile generally, that they are maasfoeturisg Carriages, Bareuebca, Rock aways, Buggies, btoighs aad Chariesa, In all their various styUs of finish and proportloa. All orders will be executed with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. Kepaln win also be attended totm the unst reasonable terns. Using In all their work . the best Eastern Hhafts, Poles and Wheel Btaff, they feel oonfident that all who fitvor them with their patronage will bsperfoetly satisfied ou trtal of thslr work. Purenaeere are requested to give them « call before par- C. B. HEADLY & CO CHEAP CARPET WAREBOCSE, A'O.M TinRD ST, SEAR UABKST. WOULD respectfully infonn their friends and therm bile generally, that they have in store toeir complete Fall Stock, eomuung of Carpets of every description, from tbe Uoral Velvet and Brussels, to the common Ingrain. Hemp, aud Rag. Floor Oil Oiuth from one to eight yards vide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting,-Druggetsk Kagit Mau, Stair Kods, Window Shades, Ac. Parsons in van t are Invl tod to cal) and examine thidr stock. Steamboats. Hotels .and East, ’ donees fumiahed oa the most reasonable terms. Profits and gnlrkSsls*.^i. Tnan—tUffg QNLI. <8 u a. uvurosTo*.— g. Koosjatn J. J. X00GXN.,.w.^^ n »..~....~W. X. OOmiNS. Livingston, Boegen &,Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. rpiiACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, JL CatUeaad Grain dod Platform and Counter da; Door Locks of all slaas, spring. Drop and Thumb La tehee. Coffee Hills of various kinds: Paint Mills, approved patterns; Bolts end Fastening*: Malleable Iron Casting* of every va riety In form and finish. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, n», 821 and 823 Liberty ttnO, tpporiti Bm&hjUdAnd, MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Furniture Tot*. Mentals, Imposing Stones, Ao,e£' weya on band, and made to order, by machinery, at the lowest priest. Three hundred original and selected d* stone tor Monuments. hand. BleokesdfilabMsr* hft furalsbed, to tbe Trade at the lowest prices. All order* filled with despatch at 81* Liberty ttsseC uaS W. W. WALLACB. New Goods and Fashloos for Gentlemens’ Clothing for Spring of 1854. i 17 WATTSA CO. Legfeavo respectfully .l!i * to Inform their numerous rttrtomora,Le. theputo UacvneraliF, that they here just reetired afresh supply of floods adapted to their patrooego-Le.tAs baitkt Bad* smaidrlrtro/brd>Huidtbetthe*/erereudr to. restive ot» dare for making them up In tnid usual superb style. The utlsfaetloc so gcueraLr eiptmeed by.thelg enst» merS hitherto,with thetr humble efforts to ploeee, stlatf fates them to fresh exertions In the same direction. Walk are Informsd that our house to No. ITfi Liberty street^orth elds, above Bt. Clair. ; ap22. Pmb Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. IT ENNEDY, - CHILDS A -CO., Honofoo; Im tursre of-*- Penn A No. 1 heart 4-4 Shsethres Carpet Chain of all oolnrs and shads*; Cotton Twin® •• and Breh Cord; M Eopecf all store and desertpO«F at the TTardware Store of : Co!.131 Wood street, wttl have attention. ■ tagjy nr*yyyT * nT,~n T BBASb -FOUNDKEfI, PLUMBERS AND GAB V3XTIBS. Vff md VR Tint Street, andrmtaxLstxxit.omem: ginaoiu wi® tu»<u«si. ajiSNUFACTURE Gm »d ttremFttUnga. Urama fittedu^VlUigMUd not always Consumption. >jo§ NEW TONE ADVEBTTSEMKNTB. ‘ Frtm VISSCUBtt A SCHELL'S General Adrertlalng nouso, No. 3tfland 348 Broadway, New York,flats NoTbO naseau street.) EeliaUt JVms fa tit dly tjf Acw rbri; 1 A CARD. .! 68 CANAL STBBRT, NBW rOItK. MOLYHEUX BELL, ' • AND IUNtTPACTDBSII OP CLOAI& & MANTILLAS, 1 respeotfollj inform the trade _. n ®> being the only ManlHU merchant frflofjfew York who is pereonMly vDltlag Paris th-s eoason, may. t«wona> wBl have later and thansnt Loom In the trade. . . - ■ _ notice of dealers 1* called to theaborkand thsT mayrelr oponevnrr attantlon. • T Charles’s London Cordial duu ; \m7 ITHODT the necessity of extraordinary f T publicity, with scarcely an effort on thehert Of this superb GinTln tho short period.whkh hij ite lntroduction to the American pahjio- h tt M!toiySSSS!SL u '“ 4 ! ™ J “‘ to «•*w merits. • • It Is upon the sideboard of the Cunlly anil TAe har er ewy well-mffuUted hotel: by the bedside oCUw rirk. as w,U uO>.eoml»iU<mof ita'liCTJUir. rXSpfftFZbJf COMM miata, lt la binrta. in lu Hop»lonf ft, tobri. •tabT IU dtabt rttantat. wIB4JVhU«It ttjJ,l!c&SS?3stolaM^t2?SKn.T»r,otlOT^ln; fcr which as a remedy aud premqilfe it bag Beware, of Imitations. The genuine Ghgria l Lmdon GordlalGlo can be had rvtall of all respeethUa druggists and grooen, at all hotels, and wholesale m3ssß4atmn>l? ars, Dfi VH.NOUH A CUaEIBST^ Agents treated wlth on FEVER AND AGUE, v DR. EDWARD BLEECKER’E STAMPEDE MIXTURE. tor*. Fmrm MM. FVIHE Proprietors of this MedioinJ will state I without hesitation er (bar of contradiction! that the SxXfcpzsi Mamas has cured more persons where it has boon introduced,than any other medicine In use Ibr tha above dleeaeer. This uedidne has netthsrjfinenle nor Quinine In Its eomnoelUon, all of the lagrvdfmtg are of a perfectly and UghlyttlnSStlng and invigorating In their tendener. Persons whUesScg this medicine wul not be affected byexpoeura to -water w a damp atmosphere no more than when in'thsiruiuaJ health Planter* la sections of the country where the Ague .raw vallr. will do well to adopt this madidae. aa the patient is not obliged to lay by whUe under treatment and theymay beoinimf ofatpmij curt. The Proprietor cettMlntmducw thousands or certificates frqm those of the Ugheet respect tlone fbr. Its ueaaceompany eaeb hotil*. Ckrtifieatee can be seen at the offlce&bowlag where this Medicine has euxed when all others hare Ailed. For mssspslaand all othWßliUous-Ooasialata there Is not a better Medldne In the market. - . It has alsobeentaksn with tbemeitastontahlaff noacsM in m fund case* cfKheumatDm and Gout; Pw these oom plaints taka a tablerpoonfUJ a day. r ' . very often has'the deMred «J -ibct. iTteeftwerbottle. v, Pweale by Druggists in aU parte of .the flatted State* and uanada. _ A|t VVfaolewal• order* mutt be addregfied to MXBD A BLBKKKlLsoleProprietors, WBroadwayTlNw York. co* A Cn, and OeoTlL Seyser, PlttebumhT)’ JeSO-lyv SCHTEFFELIN BEOTHEH9 & CO, WHOLESALE DKUaGISTS. NEW YORK, llcmrtmovtxttANo.ilQ JKUtamtt->eof^f&dtmaH, IMPORTING the leading their original markets, both In Buropo •Frepth and XogUah Chemlaus, Ptrfamery, Tooth, wail and Uair Brushes, Hair Gloves and Trieste Sponges, Oorks, Soap*. At, they aSit them on the m°etraaooable terms. Orderseltherlnpenoa, or by mall, will twelve their beet attention. jelOdl’niv ’ ExtanrioQ Table*. : W-M- UEEHDT, 150 WooEtof iA. between T v Prlace and Houston New York, Manulactsru Ajwye wsortmentalwars on hand. Orton ft* 8 Hipping punctually attended to. _-__^MlT«3mv A CO., Wholesale Print .Sellers, \m paUishertf printers, and Maautaeisrtng Artists. n^v* 0 ,: P V l * London, Berlin.and No.vOOreadwan JJyyr York. Catatogueeunt bymalL TbstUaaldiscouuf trate and in*UtuUocs. picture EnmOaforu^bed MISCELLANEOUS. BOBEKT H. PATTEBBONW £* UVE^^ SALE mz Comer Diamonietreet and Cherry AUey, “ IMI pmyßßCun. p*. ASHLAND HOT®, ;.' AUCII gTREKT. AIKITB PHIZ ADSL PffJrA: H. 8. BENSON, P»otknrro»- AA-iVta.o/iixm#, p epdai/~A9-. U.T s. UM-lrd JOSEPH CHAPMAN. yrUOLESALX AND RNTAU, DDALNM IN BIPOBTEP CJMIJg, (3 Market etreet, hllv Thir lharth. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and P *" r Bole AgmtoftheCTlebretedmanufootnree. MsemuDwll eourt A Com of I’eris. 8th343 ■pARIo FASHIONS FORLADIESDRESS JLES.— The raridirmrtdo&aforJKlHE, direct per steamer viu be on sale on the Ist proximo by " .. _ 14113. L. 8. WILSON, ♦ ftn-Hnu Faun, above Hand street. |. N. XIO F. JOWV* L- *t»T, KJTCBZU KXER, JONES A CO., WHocjatmta KIER’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, JJ* ORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION BMaJmsib ami. nil. . Oil, Mm Pork, r. C. IXuu. K!.r-, i! tre and No. 1 Salt, Anthradte sad Scotch Fig Iron. Bolivar -Brick and day. Anthradto Coal. a jig BANKING HOUSES JOHN Tf HOGG: No. 22 RODTH 8D BT. FfmiDKLMnA, 1 FITTSDURGU, ALUKIIIWIYcK. SOMERSET, BOMBEfIEtOO^ MOUNT FLKABANI, . W£HTMORK'dI». Penoa BROWNSVILLE, • 4 ~ •» Depoclta received, IMwouat* cade. Drafts bought, sold and collected. Bank Notes aad Bparie bought aad sold Stocks, Notes and other SecuritM bought and sold on cnmmlarion, Onfreepnadetieeend wolWeirmf ao2>tf Agcacy. A/JOSESF. BATOw, No. 19 Sixth sL.aeent AW A ft* seUlßg and buying PATENT RIGHTS, 1* now aotEnlmd to «ellthefoltowtog lately cetehted artfolee: Trotfs patent Gil Gmbre, fog Swam Ooe's petont Prill, for Drilling Iron: DoaaTßoek Drilling MeehlMa. ' ' Oopelaad’a Btattanarr and Portable Saw Mills: Crawford** Steam ana Water Gnagce, ead Griflth’e Wrought Iron BaUroadCfoalr MuMbm There artfelee hare been examined by practical meehan ka aad aoaehlotote, aad prououneadsupmor toaar In use. Me ie ato> authorised to seU Blghte tTSake S vSd there articles lu aay pert of the «mno7. He has also for sale bot-preawdNutts aad finished Brare Work. . He la aleo prepared to take Ageudee for the eale of oth er patented fUgnta aud new lavsutloss, and give to the bud ness fklthral and constehf etteotioa. * He refors to the . ..The sobcaiben have hmFbren ao«ualated wtlh Ur Mores F. Eaton, and have noTnaelUUoa la recommending him to *ll who m»y wUh to efcptoy.hls servtoae, u a m tlemea of undoubted Integrity and lmlefoUgabte Industry* In whore exertions every raUssee may be placed: Neville B,Crato, . ) WTRohlasra^rra . Wm. Leximar, Jr., • John Graham. W.H.peunr, • ' ; ILChUdsAOix, JameeWowC .r. N. Uolmee A Song P. K. Friend. ; Kramer AKahxn, F. Loren*. . L. lAUrlngstoa. . Knap A wade, WUllam F. Johnston. wlllmmFhllllpe. . Andrew Fulton. A. W. Loots U. Wilson McOandlssUi FtrmPMa. Norecabsr 57 th, lift*. -jtF Fall and Winter Goods. EDMOND WATTB. MERCHANT TAILOR, is! umarr armor. T HAVE now oo hapd a largo Stock of Fall l and Winter Goods, OTereoatingsofantlraly new drains. Flash Vestings of the moetbceatlfal patterns; French and English Casrimoree, of evreyrtyieead shads in the m.,. ket, all of which I will make to order on the moat reares able terns, and warrsA*4 y> ml* *«29 CARPBTB, OIL CLOTHS, &c. WM’C LINTOOK & BROS, ore now soli •lng off their eptini stock of Carpeting, 00 Clothe, *e-, mrraiS.at peloee tower than ever offereefin the weet era markeA Our stock comotelnpirtof tbefollowlng. Tlx: Kkb.Velvet PUe Carped*. Tmpcttry Brunets; J! ffil^Wbia&®v^sBs lnmag Bladings, eed Mats ef all ktodv WUh afMiasswriatent rf-*n artJ4tls generally kept In a wishing to ftimish. fiteattboate, Moores or Ua . tele will do well to call upw, as nor Is the time to eeeure great bargalPA Deaeatea the plme, No. 112 Market tL near Liberty. r*.' oeT • NEW FLOW FACTORY. VALt®«\ORKB HAVING ooi&!S(iaoed ooeratims in the oraui Eetolly Warenoare No. 1&3 Lltotty. st, Pittsburgh r. CinSwfi for B|Ge. XEfB andenlgDedDoa jost iteeived ftmo the East, Aids C Al&l AGE WARfoßoPsg* BK, situated wet tbe tun, betwen burgh A LewrenceTUW, a srieadld amrtmentof Yebtoire of every Utah.' fe^bMh^trelTfiSrefYga^rehiffiS^ff JfkAGUEItRJbk/ryfisS—Yopcoa saYßtizDQ ®£,^S=a,S:?S>-S riend*.cmne toAoy,w^ehealthellcwe said “to monvw* to found oMrlnthe fbol'e ealsfdar. BoouioM ■day«nderißlßg.FriesetOfuUaU. * JyMwAß^ BiR. CALIFORNIA LOZENGES, jag; r/- JOHN HAFT. Agent ; /TOSTTER SAlAr&r-Pflanflu’s cfllebroted HAFTy Jf. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2,1855. FOD3I IVASiUSGTOX. ■Oortafpondence of the Dally PUtalmrgh’ Gazette: Washington City,-Jan. 29. Tho eccentric Baa Houston. tb*<lay mode .a' most remarkable speech in the Senate. His snb jeot was the “poor Indian, ” and strrtego to say this veteran pioneer and bravo chUrtam spoke for pity, humanity and justico towards the wretched remnant of the former lords of the continent— Tho contrait woa striking, between tho old . hero and “ Batcher Lano ” who knows no other mode o£ settling difficnlties with the Aborigints thin “Bca]pin the logins.’' Gon. Houston described wUh. graphic fidelity theca uses of Indian difficul* rics, ; and showed that in almost every instanco they were the Injured parties; He showed how treaebeiy, fraud and. nmrdex excited tho-Bed men .to madness, and proved that-their outrages were the natural resnlt'of,these enormities^ There’ are two ways of adjusting Indian- diffi culties. One is by negotiation and jhst treat meat. 3 The other Is by, massacre and extermi nation. The administration has adopted tho lat ter method. .Its bloodhound biU'for raising vol* nnteers is a very thin disguise of this policy. Those troops are to bo used for the doublo pur pose of exterminating the Indians and reward- ing political partisans with military appoint meirtA. These volunteers are intended to bo in at death of the last of the Red-Men. How glo rious, exciting, generous and honorable thepur suit ! A runaway “nigger” hunt is nothing to It.; The war, however, will not be a short one. It will rival the glorious Florida struggle In length and expensivenesl. If we limit tho dura tion of the war to ten years and the aggregate expense to eoveuty-fivo millions of dollars, wo shall be within the mark. / After Gen. Houston bad suitably denounced and exposed this lost scheme of tho executive, Jimmy Jones ,of Tennessee made a rantipole harangue, to which ha declared himself “agin the loginV’ and for the Union and Constitution. It is a little remarkable, and yet It is an undoubt ed fact, that whenever in these times a politician finds himself necessitated or inclined to support a design abhorrent to humanity and right, he ends with an impassioned appeal to the Union and the Constitution, and proclaims himself un alterably devoted to both. This is a favorite triek with Jimmy. He is the dismal man of the Senate and can always pump up tho tears of pa-, trioliam when the occasion requires it In the. House tho principle of the Nebraska bill was repudiated in a moatshameloss manner. The ease arose in (his wiso:—Lastsossion an act was passed by the Legislature of Minnesota con stituting a. railroad company to construct a ruilV road from Lake Superior to the Illinois line, an improvement of vital importance to the territory. Last June congress passed an act making a grant of 1,500,000 acres of public lands to old In the construction of the work,, and it is contended that the grant immediately vestedja the above ■company. The grant was some weeks after re pealed for fraud and Corruption, but the territo rial legislature went on to appropriate the “dir ty acres’' without reference to tho dirty way in which they, had been obtained. Lost November tho U. 8. District Attorney commenced a suit against this company for the ostensible pur pose of recovering the lands os which they had entered under the grant. The real object of tho action was by trick and col lusion to recognize tho existence of the 'com pany tmd vest in them the title to the land*.— great case which in tie other Federal Courts would have consumed twelve yean of uninter rupted litigation, through in twelve days, and the United States was cast Of course It was, for were not tbo Judges of tho Court, the Distriot Attorney, the Governor and Secretary of. tho Territory all members of tho company, or jrita jjy interested In itasucccs*,? The land steal ingwos which the Trirritorfeavchdse to manage'- in their', own way, according to tho great principles of the Nebraska Bill, and in conformity with tho sacred doctrine of squatter sovereignty. But. Congress thought differently. To-day Cutting, one of the great sticklers for squatter rights, introduced a joint resolution, disaffirm ing and annulling the territorial act creating the company, and entirely repudiating and repealing ail their proceedings directed to the object of stealing the lands. Tbis resolution underwent hut a very cursory discussion- Tho Democracy wore ashamed of it. They recognized' in it a very gross and palpable violation of tho sot eriguty of the people; but thoy oil voted for it, and thK resolution passed by the vote of ayes lid, nayslG. $0 hero were & whole people set at contempt and defianco. They were not permitted to rege late their own affairs in their own way. Intol erable limitations wero throim aron&d that dear* Ty cherished squatter right of stealing lands— and by the rote of ayes 11G, nays 16! PeßDtylvaala JL^xltlannr. Hakhisburo, Jan. 30. Siwats.—Mr. Price Introduced a supplement to the act providing for the limitation of actions. The bill supplementary to the not for the more just and safe transmission and secure enjoyment of real and personal propcrty'waa taken up, dis cussed at some length* and finally second reading, and was ordered to be transcribed.' The bill to regulato the compensation of mem' hers and offiebss of tho Legislature was taken up, -and passed Committee of the Whole. It fixes the compensation of members at $5OO for the session. The’Senate then adjourned. House or Rspbesektatives.—This being pri-< rate bill day, sorcral word taken up and passed on first reading*. Among them was the bill to dose finally, the trust of tho late* bank of the United States. > . Among tho prints bills passed, the following only were of Interest in this section. An not to incorporate the Elizabeth Female Seminary. Supplement to the act Incorporating the Mer cer and Chenango Plank Boad Company. Aot relating to certain elections inßurrell township, Armstrong county. Act to incorporate the Somerset Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Retired Catholic Prelates.—The article of the Hew York Tribune in relation to Catholic prelates who hare retired from office in tho Uni ted States Is, it seems, wholly unfounded In foot. Bishops, like - other pnblio functionaries, are at liberty to resign their offices whenever they feel themselves unable to discharge their onerous du ties. It 'was Bishop Flaget, and not Bishop Cha brat, who died in this city in 1850.' Bishop Cha bmt, lately Coadjutor Bishop in this city, re signed his charge in 1847, in consequence of defective sight, threatening total privation ofriS sion. Dr. Gross, of this city, his attending physi* ciin, is referred to as authority on, this subject Bishop Chabrat is now residing in the boose of his deceased father, at Maurioc, department of Cantal, France,‘and letters haro .been received from him by Ida friends In this city within the last few weeks. Bishop Hallandiere, of Vincennes, resigned about the same time as Bishop Chabrat, on ao connt of in health. He is now residing with his wealthy relatives near Bonnes, In Franco, where he has been lately visited by his American friends. He corresponds regularly with 14s successor end others in Indiana. - . ; Finally, Bishop: Rose, of Detroit, when last -hoard from, was living with his friends in Ger many. Tho story of his having been confinod In aßoman-dungeon, circulated some -years ego, was contradicted at- the time, and It bears im probability, if not Impoaaibility, oa its very face, for the Boman government would not have dared to imprison, on American citizen.—/'Ob. Jour, Tin *New Liquor-Law.—No little excitement was created in Oolenln townahip, mi Monday, by the arrest of two of tiio principal ntril dea lers inspiritous Uqaorsofthat-dlStrietj named Henry Snider and Henry Funk. -They were taken beforo Magistrate John A* Davis,:,and after consultation, they concluded to plead guilty. The Magistrate, who is a strong temperance man, sentenced them each to pay.a fine of fiftjfdoUan and costs, arvi t 0 & committed to the cot mty jail for the Urn of twenty dayt. •'The L defendants were thought to the city yesterday; and lodged in jail. An wancccsaftil effort was made yes terday afternoon to obtain a writ oT Tutearw£. pu* in one of tho Common-Plea* Courts.—(te*. CoVL For the Plttsteirgh t Spiritual ,Thraldom, i ~ sv voaif- t. BQUOS. - ' Msnle**orKiof»iHb*- . Hie ever jearnias spirit e«Ag no rat, • ltaieTer-ootwud, over onward fifes * . Ail weary andunijoft, .. .. The wrmith that Fame withholds. * • •HelonMtowin Umratfi patient Labor's r*a», And in the Benate. firm, elate and bold 3 —|—- - HedreamebirOpfcJx's mlnrt- : Of the pr<md Kexionwbotn. the lordly wait. toofeadsfl® 1 * boorjSn*- v ror wealth and posip ae great.- .- com, „ Wham aU alone h* Irani* Not bo* to school hi* heart In hmahla Wars. Bot howto reach, br ail dlssembUns tnzn*' The robes on which men g&xo. ■ ’ .Gowbollowprorc* the eonjr ' Of that rain world heiored withiOT* mdaep. -when* from it*jarring, ereMweetrlßN- throne r. Ho goa* with death to; aleep. _ I‘ben may hi* memorriroll - Mayffis» n sgHa btonds trembUng at the srare. Falsb Tnsoniks dj Political Economy.—That nation is doubtless the most independent and prosperous, which producea vwithin itself the greatest number and amount of. thdie artioles, that are necessary to promote tho wafer* and minister to the sustenance of its is. a proposition which; fn an abstioot farm,* no one mU venture to-controvert; yet it would not be difficult to point out many instances In the legislation of the Unitod States wherein it has not merely been lost sight of, but practically denied. So bitter has been the warfare of poli tics, that the mosfc plmn and obvious principles have frequently been disregarded, and doctrines the most erroneous aud destructive have receiv ed theTmthuslaetio sanction of parties, and the eager support of politicians who would fain con vince the world that they were Imbued irith all the learning, prescienceand patriotism of States men. That the government of the United States had ever been so administered aa to discriminate in Us system of taxation duties, against any one of its industrial interests, will probably. In the course of time, seem incredible. Yet it cannot be donied that such has been the fact, and noth ing but the difficulty of bringing up the party to act upon the Hue of its own declared principles has prevented it from being done in a much greater degree. So severe hasßeen the parte warfare waged against the manufacturing inter ests of the union, that In the arrangement of the tariff, not only have ..they been discriminated against by the admission, at low rates, of arti cles calculated to compare with their produc tions, but also by tho imposition of high rates .upon the raw materials of foreign growth, which they required for consumption. And this pro cess had been called legislating for the benefit of the laboring classes, and the party by which U has been promoted has claimed especial praise, aa the friend of the bone and sinew of the coun try- - Truth, however abandoned, always in the end vindicates Itself, and a falsb system never fails to find the time to work out this problem. We have a full treasury and a poverty-stricken land —plenty of foreign goods in the market; and millions of gold goingabroad to payfor them.— Manufactories whose wheels have stopped, and crowds of laborers out of employ—breadstuff at an enormous price, and nothing to buy them with—Government rich and squandering, people poor, and suffering. We have discriminated against oar own industry, and ip favor of the industry of Europe, until foreign competition has placed many of our manufactures upon ouch precarious footing, that tho moment a trifling reverse arrives, they step, and crowds of bread less operatives are thrown, upon the charities of the world, to beg or starve, as chance shall de termine, and all for the benefit of some deluslve iy liberal and false theory of politicaheconomy, invented to help* demagogue into power, in flicting incalculable Injury upon the State, and Indiscribablo misery upoa ; the people.— Cm. Coma Great Excnskakr vx the tows or Mr. Pleasant.—ln the town of Mt Pleasant, about nine miles from this city, in the northern part of the; county, not a drop of liquor has been sold for some tim©, amL nothing has transpired to-mar tho quiet and peocp of Iho vUlacb until Sunday evening hist,' when it was noisod around that the Vankirfc House had been rented to a Mr. Patter son, of who 'expected w sell liquor on the premises. Upon learning that the-.first load : of liquor, Ac.,was to arrive on Sunday, acrowdof men and women, armed with hatchets; axes, picks, gang, Ac,, repaired to the Vankirk House, bntir& open the doors, smff searched every room article, but failed in finding it. la the meahfimCa man named Laboytanx, a barber in Mt. Pleasant, ar rived in the town with the first load of liquor, coffee, sugar and other groceries, but mostly li quor. The citizens were not aware of its arri val until tho following morning, about 9 o'clock, it was announced through the streets. In less than ten minutes,'over a hundred persons were armed with any and everything that would break open a barrel, cut open demijohns* bottles and destroy farniture. The rioters, about thirty of whom were females, forcibly entered the prem ises, and commenced their work pf. destruction. Mr. Laboytanx, who had charge of the proper ty, but who was about starting for another load, heard of the attack on his honso, and hastened;to the scene of riot As he was entering tho'door, a female raised an axe over his head, and would have felled him to the ground, had he not caught her Arm and throw her .to one aide. He was then caught by persons of both sexes, and beat and dragged through the liquor, which was six inches on the floor, to the baek door, through which he was ejected into the', street' .Laboy taux not liking “the hands be .hod fallen into" made good las escape. The rioters continued their work of destruction until ail the liquor, casks and barrels were confiscated. After whioh cheers upon cheers for the Ohio liquor law were given by the excited people, who-returned to their homes, determined to renew their attack if Mr. P. or any other person brought liquor to their town.— Cm. Gdz. . The foreigner who sets foot on our shore,- re solved to be one of us/ehould bum-his ship, and be onAmerican ont and out • Whatever is American and right, that he should know and foster and weave into his very nature. : We make and ad mit no qualifications here. Weetaud here as up on a principle which no native wilTdispute and whioh no adopted citizen can assaiL - But dees this prinoiplo cause or call for Scotch or Briton, Irish or Swiss, German or Italian to forget their boyhood home, and the graves of their'Sires? Does it demand that they should ignore theherocs, or put aside the poets, of Fath ertandl Not a bit of it ! He who loves that, who cherishes what is pure and noble In that, who'nurses in his heart the. fire lit up fn the old home, far away, by whatever was beautifel and great in the past or present in that—he is the man to bo an American. The human being who has crushed out the associations of youth and of home, and the affection for the people among whom ho was born, isa wretch, and a traitor if ever temptation shall offer.. Give us, then, tho honest purpose of any adopted citizen to be an American out and out, and We will join with him heartily in honoring Burnt or Blam, Sidney or Tell, or in celebrating any festival which shall make ns . sympathize with .whatever is neat and good in Fatherland.. - There istatiwr*a% in tlje principle of Ameri canlsm—that tiring eternal principle which is the foundation of our oocifety, and of pur gov ernment.’ It has in it no spawn of narrowness or of bigotry in faith or feativ td jastibe.v It pro claims its idea, the brotherhood orKAjr,and itlgoea forth at homo and abroad to dutch and crab that false and antagonistic Idea, that God gave to a class the right to rale over their ! fel lows. Whoever, therofore, ln any lahd bares a breast, or lifts a band, or wields a pen, crpoura out.a voico, in defiance of dospouaro, cr .who comes among ns .to plant deeper and stronger thh basis of freedom in our own Republic Is a brother to every -true Amorican* Our cause is one, and our hearts are bus.’ The laws of Heav en so connect us; and bo who dares attempt to sunder tho ties of Humanity thus knit together impiously throws dirt iato the very face of the tiring God.— Cleveland Zeadcr. . iHiocoav Not On.—lt is a feet not - generally •known, that oQ manufactured from' Hlckory Nuts isequal if not superior to the best lardor sperm oti for bunting and formachinery. , - *, ■ Mr. Warren Estabrook has.-manufactured oil from hickory nuts in small’quantities for sever al years put..' The nuts are crushed under the tempering stones like flaxseed, and the oil pres sed out- in the same The << cake? of nut ehells Is us6d forJaeVoad a cord ofjtjs-smd.to farther*? than, a cord of theifceat. Hickory Wood. The nut oil remaloainofloJd.statbata very low temperatare, andit doesnet tho ordinary qualities of bib ' It ia hsed in vpry delicate machinery; and When proparlyra fined oould bo used by watchmakers. The pig nut is prefered in the ma&ufeetnre, qa. account ofita thin shell, and greater abundance of the oßy material;- ~ ’ » ! Mr.Estabroolc believes thaVoil aurafeetured from lho; ordinary shcUbsrk and. large sweet hickory nuV would conn intogeacitlase for .the table, We have heard of somo.indlridaals who . prefer nut- to thebart’ n “otitb jr for their salad.— Mr.‘E£tabrook pays fifty-'cents* bushel for, the thin, shelled nuts, the ■ ti»iqk shells ate lower priot.— Dayton Journal ; - TmnnjLß Railroad* Coluhion. rr'i. Slow ; Storm— A .Mas’s Hbai> Cut Or? rr theLoco-' hotxts.— A serious collision between the freight” train and the wight express train from Hornolis •rilla took place on Saturday morning, between Attica .on tho New York City road. The engine of the firighi train' hafbeen stop- ' ped in -consequence’ of the' fire-pah filling l ' with snow, and Exhausting' the steam. ; The train r standing on a partial cutye» and "the’wind snow blowing a gale, it .was. not • dlscoTOrod by ~ the express-train until nearly upon itiiThe en- ; giheer blew a terrifio blost-from hia whistle, but •- the alarm was of no avail; they rah: bit? the freight train,; breaking up; its passenger car, -i< killing a man by the name of Quigley, and breaking the arm of another man. No other-- injury* • . 'When the whistle was sounded, Quigley ran to the door, and was in the act of looking out upon the coming .train, when tho locomotive caught him asitsweptrorward, cutting hi&.head : off, and casting it some distance on the side of the tract - Ho was in' the employ of the road as trackman.; .The broken cor.wasremov ed fromthe track, the boiler supplied with, water,/, and both trains'were soon under way. Thecbn- ;: doctor of the freight train hod sent back his flagmen,- but tho air being so full of .snow they • werenots Jan. 29. ' THs Citizen (Jfitchel’spapor) referring to the ! rtfipption'. w MitcheV in Cincinnati, sayithat it la, “somewhat disagreeable for a; stranger to find himself suddenly laid hold of dragged difr ferent ways by contending factious, in which he hasno3ortof interest—to bo told officially that he is welcome,' and then told officially is not welcome;' to have ha&dshaken wariflly-- by mayors ahiJ- councillors In the morning—and to have his head nearly broken by. the. paving - stones of rowdies in the evening.” ! ■■ The .Citizen also advises; any foreigner, who goes into any 'olty in America; to - pack ap his portmantoawffijd fly afrihe firit hint of a pohlic reception, or at the first threat of “hospitalities of the city.” .'jr . Post Wares.— I The London Timet of a late 1 date sayri—The custom house list of port wines exported from Oporto during the past year has been roceived,from which it appearsjhat the total quantity was 89,252: pipes, beihg a decrease of -10,559 pipes from tKatof 1863. ; There were ex-' • ported to tho United States 32&pipes; to Great Britain 83,831; to France 15; to Brazil 1,274, and to’Canada 952 pipes. : % X ■ ■'*; English Mabrjaob Statistics.—ln England', it seems;that ’the! twenty-hxik year is the mean ' age at which men marry; and the twenty.fitflh that at wbich-womoi marry. , The average age of the r •- wifeia about 40 J years, of the husband 43-years; or the husband in Great Britain, oaths average * ■is 2$ years older than thejwifo. ' Robbinq the Deail—The vault at Weimar, which is the burying place of Princes of.tho Grand Ducal,family, and'in which the bodies of Schiller and Goethe are'also deposited, has been broken into by thieves; who opened three of the coffins, and carried away all the ornaments ip * gold, as well as the jewels and gold epanlets. Oak Tress hi. Pabi^.—Workmen, ii id.. said, aro now engaged in planting the. quay of the Tu- Hcries in Paris with oak trees of from twenty five to thirty year’s growth, removed with all V their roots, by means of a plan lately introduced ■ . into Franco from-Ehgland.* OUTLET’S 'MERCAfiiTILE ' Letter/nm -Auitiant fbd Heater ol CimdrinatW" *' Ciiranututopt.B,- r longthna fotmd it diOnmto procare '" W&r - ■ gwins Fluid*, nuaa&ctartd. la our city, br JiSmJ. '''' *• W,® porch***! brt&*doj»a for tJb« uk of tbit 00k. W« Teeommßnd alioTs wlth., s confide oca to Post M«tt«n -tod CcanmemaiMtu : , ju. 7 ..' • • wpodftrKt; r - ’ •l* TITbBMSHVEN ADULTS-The *d- T T mltUrtrtticnof-D, A. FthnertflcVt Termifasu baa- - J been f htrtetertod -with tttcceK. tlwtmSdtt ittDSi7Cmla;itbadtbflKxao«fbet;brtiudirß'swarer*aft nsmbartofwon&s. - I.tbemfiMvruoomaiaiulitto Um pub- -• BeMataroremedr fbrwonaa. : M,Tr * « sitmkk_' . fnwdanlKiabr &A.F' JtlMAw ■ renter Ist and Wooditt. • DAI&Y:—The subscriber Is pre«- 'FRESH MILK tee • , CjtEiii, and vUI to thankful fbr-ttonatecnanof hia SSSJJS-U* t, ; bl,c - H** oowa iriirSfcS?nisa i SSSi: “ fJROCERTf STORE FOR SALE—Wehayo to obtain poeMsalon of aa ; pld aad .-wali known ttaadl-- '. T«xujj caaj-. ’ Piyto de3o S. McLAIX Jk BOS.ZI, Stb «£ w X AUNDKY BLUE—The nttention oftiuni rifeSii? tl ‘? rOTnen it Invited to tbli Bio*; whfeh-la baring ttfito pmartica maJnad; pnawMK. otct the undbaalTed IndlßO. and wimmlent torWerundof to* more than one half of tb* Indfroomto dbtaolvad br wa. ** dodltutoofany; nropcrtiea clotto. ,W#wouldiollcUa trial, and wanantittotoaa WTOwnttod. For aale br 1 - JOHN HAFT,Jr^. No.mWcodtt. CARPETS, CAR- Extra Bnp.lfecraln. Hoe Ingrain v#. H ROCHE SHAWLS—A., A. Mason ACo Blankets, blankets—a. a. Mu» n ■ *Oft Invito attontlonto their «x£en*lTt laataia ormaaketo. eomdrttog of more than 600 paln of the di Uw«itgxaditf,aUtolmmatSOjwroant.lMitbanlaetT«ara PrteM. , • . • r n 024 CINCINNATI SOAP—2S bxs. Hill’s extra. -• 85hn.HUl’iV&ygjtej Potp. ••••’’■• s- -• HOPS— 9 bales, prise'Ohio rac’d and for' —m>r bkix * LigogrT. wan a BBiOK HOCSB FOBS SALE CHEAP! <U2O . :B. CPTHBHBTaSON.UO.SdiZ. NNATTO— for ealeby, ,od« - .. .. •. n. fcagitota too. TT/ 1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsbarrh y- City vzrruU. Aphlr to : . r • • B.YTAAIW asps, KougL^Uut.. r •EANS—IOO bds. rec’4 and for sale by! ' cote . BHBIYER'aDtLWQ&TtL DRIED FRUITS— ISO bus. D; Peaches:; . ‘ 100 Ou*. Sited Appko,Jort Wrfdßnd tbTMULr . \ . , ■ ; . R. HOBIBONACq. rRY PEACHES—3O bbls. just reo’dand ' fcg tttoby . J*a : HEIfBY H.OOMJIHa . A'l OBN—4OO bus. to arrive and lor sale wjjqg .. ■ HBHBTaobijjaa.r.. VfOLASSES—2S arrive .and fer IvAwtebr USt r : HENBTILOOLIJKfI, T ARD ABDTTEH— SO kegs No; 1 Lard; .1/SO keai B*dk»d Bottan 7 bbU. prho»_Bon Buitar. ianrßtfdMiatotwJqbr JOHN WIUO.V. BflajUb»rtr QUGAR —10 hhds. prime N. •O. Sugars ar-: -. QrtVdJandfornl>by JOHN WlLSON, 2C3 Utettyit. bbls. fresh roll But ter-rac’d inilbtwhtr .; A.fc AkaMKEIM,!M|t. BACON SIDES—S caakfl dear Sides in «t*br/ AtAKoBAAAH^Mjit. BANS—39 bble small White received by Ml HEMBYIL OOLIJSS. C OAP—sti bxs. Palm'Soap and 25 boxes iWiMßBan>lß«tw fcrnl«t; -T; LITILB A OQ. $1/ RAPPING PAPER—2OO reamsdoublo v? ofowtc l6oteanum«dlam Cnvand 200- r*aaS GKma.te«tw»*adlwU>br T. LITTLK A XJBOUNDNUTS—7S bgs. to arrive onS. v Wjl A Adrl tl fo ÜbV : AXA DIOKBYSUO. LINSEED pitr—l3 btiis.' Linseed Onjuatf fac’d and forbale by .. r : ILHOBIBdS A 00. A GOOD BUILDING LOT *q Mt. Watfr- V 1 X».lOKtoa,CofUfroati>y2lo dot* to » ' * Vzvat&Q. Tenu, s3>iob*n<i, b»)sn««t4yettJr t4 r > aoii .%, a. ouraßHEf* bow, . >EATHBKB-i4Bjaokß nmr landing: firom A rtoimt J—Bittfattlahy IBAIAH qq. » ■J'WUR—-lOObbls. iextn/ ud eoperfiaew „ F Ilottrjtatnw?4«adft>«l>by •R.gQßlgQyaoQ. -. »17 M. M. SHAW, Commission and- For .' nnlinaamnsOt, >'o.JSW^lnutit*. Cincinnati, • nps»?»>-Tsa.9W*a{“i’3E^?4*Bll!!*r.CMwii ” ' >t • ~ ■■. , ♦ • :.■ • - • IORK—II bbla. Mess jetfd and for said by • fri* ‘ > ‘ :: . BmauoqgrE.^' CQBN MEAL—lOGbbls. patent I T ataam. diW, » choice artfckfag « h v\ VtorvandJbrsuibr . - w'jtai .. ... v. PEARL ' HOMINY"—IO,. bblslprime for Mia by V. W.mSBSTINB k QQ;w 4g>mia«' RIBD PEACHES—42OO for 'hv ftridTfrtigiaeafn'r ; QgSSSSags^ 1 - Batter
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