THK DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. B. H. ramHOTLL i 00’S ADVEHTTatNa AGENCY :. WJ »r»m, N«w T««*. : . - 1' Aad JV». 10, Saittirut, Buion.^ P. »• ad;U» iiiitt IST tSJmof Ri*is2s clzeaiaitaii'.eQatzaaeUtPapatsbotßia Uw untiea iailth<Guidu.- ’ r • - • . " ' NEW YORK ADVEBUSEMEWES. .n.* C-* bwt utdaMttoUwteia Uw cityof Mew Yor»« • • ACOaRBfcOK BTBLSQ3. M\ . T9RUNO, WBISSENBORK & I- COTTOXSAIL DUCK. r . JOBNCOtT’S Standard Cotton Sul Dnch; r»», r, DvinQ't No. 71 Pin* rtfott, Kcw ;Yotk« X«»tA'Ctdtoo Canrae from terwai other mUli; also, «sffiSSrapS?S*l" MX KPUm-KgUalloo iSiafliMttPrigt««. . pjuww. . IJ OW£if, MoNAMEE & CO; lmpottew of fl americaa'and f,v ♦lea Silk and Fatty Good*! 12 anti iTreroadwir. : - ■•■• ~ t*p3o*S& -• |2I'€OTTEN£B: & CO., Importers cF French I?.* KadothtfßCnpBSz)Boada»Bo.4oPrMdßtmt. * Epstein *iiONi<i,'ioojUbortT «t., and Plana, Importer*, of Umi ttmowMartaa. 8114**0. : t.. tSSlmfrtaVUr TAMES OWKN* IS-Broad Sfc.; Irapbrterof #9. Dre** Trimming*, Gimp* and Fringe*, NlkCr***** 3WMUt*;andßllkGowl* generally. : . teogafW ORN, SCHLIEPER & HAARADS, Im t.portarf of Gemma ami Belgian Broad ■• - tcp3o*» TJSTER D; MULLEN, Importer of French 9 Hermknand Bala* Drr'QoodVßattD*; Yatret* Mari* BuL ShawbLWoolFn*, *&7no. Stßroad (treat, New York. .TjwplMTtteal’&ft - . •“•• Berts and, fberes & henry, im* meet**** Cmlriei and UstQCuib(ic karemefr, .LinenLava*, Kmbrotdarlaa, &e„ {oam. taw,^B<aia»t>-, :. - de2aUar&s MEEKER AMAIDHOFF, Manufacturers ■tJPnbtonabbPww •adOMkTzimmlUM.Mom ,7fr*gal». Batten* (tract.. ialS-lrtiaVSS (3 Rw-HATCH. & CO.» 09 Chambers street, J* Importers of OestlaaanP Famishing Good a, u»d. na»uftctnr«r<of ftMn«.Btock*.*c. - rtaug3l&s TQHN Hi DAVIES, JONES & C 0„ Im •P'partoM'oTOanUemanF Varnishing Good*, and Mann* Sctnm* of Stock*, BhlrU, Tie*. Warren street. - ; u&stfbG. ~ •---■ • • A CERTAIN REMEDY. TTSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in ,t/ ’RfceaniatlMit.'Broliasr Bara, Spain*. Cat*. Pile# andSonw, an effectual earn for all *?J? 5 . nt * °J xoaa or. animal. 8. W.We*tbmok, original «i*ia*toranJ proprietor,-301 Broadwar-N. Y. . lyaKjuTSS X. -DAGUERREOTYPES. T GURNEY.No. 349 Broadway, the oldest •I « lU d oaatgxtßTrtla eaUbllahmect in the United wwtirt,. ; : ■epl3»lytaog*3l , W * ' BrPBKMKA ODWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign El rqn*,So.Mlnudw. Q»»l* Mil PKtMmSr wudsd to ud ton »U parts.or ths re. Id. Arait la Pittsburgh, Adams A Co, . . aelSdy.t«ls , S& - FRENCH AMD GERMAN FANCY BASKETS. / tnARLES ZINN 52 Maiden Lane, V/ Impertor* of Franeh and Canaan Faner>?4 T hue B i iV * >, l TT'ywT,fhrtiiT«r«nf Cana and Colored Wit low Furniture end Jenny 2Jnd Workataad*. 4c. . jy J JHiall , 3& j. URATES ANDTENDERS. WTM. u. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. .1.1 JaekJoa4Bac*D Grata and Tender Maker, S9l Br-Mwayioa* deflratowlWtfcM** YotkeOclOtja^TC-ft INDIA RUBBER' riTHE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 I Malden la"*, N. Y- *Mannbetanra and Wholeal* Ptoat loiln BubtoT Boots, Short, Whips; Clotfatejr.BnUo, rojß.ee. *e- fcMrt!*3o’6s XTNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John Dr °" . famrtfeigte -.- . .. _• . • _ sMACQIHEBX ANB MACEHNB TOOUti A'iNDBEWS & JEBDP,No. STPine et, New rf\_. York, Commloioa Merdiantafer ibe tala of all Uadi ofSachlnUt* Tool* and Cotton and WooUn Uaehlnnr* trwatea feK mate*.' EzdaMra Agaata • htna uhftpa. •••.... . daSCKaylCao: . T . • PAPEtt WABKUOUSB; tftVBUS W. : FIELD* CO., 11 Cliff street, * fejaf Tnetwriab. - taugdl fro ThUNCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. ICI TjWmiaia ftraefc.—A great Variety of pAPKßjfcr Book andL gaamOlr. ~ ~ ~; td>:r&6 . V V‘ Ir ~pATKT AXli OOLOBMANUrACIURKBU, x ... T> AINBOW CODORWORKS, Rochester N JnL York, Dspot 135 Hlldea L»ns: BsrloJ^l^hra** iEFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFER 4 ‘ Oomn’a OcSaijea Loela and Croa* Bar*. BOBKKt H. wrng.Uytra&etcreT. impart a - tapJCroa -jTOia iHo rii’CY oaowL ; J AHLUORN A CO, 54 Maidon lans huh, K)E _ rwjana axd chiunct Tors. TtfilliLEßu COATES A TOOLE, No, 279 IVljart Itriat. JSMimlto TOa, a«taßrk OMnM v >tale» t* tangSria - ' WISBOW OLASS, fAUira, w. T IT. POILLON 4. CO„ Imporwva of Jj,lr«adi o*ll, «ad Wlailow OlM^-K(^mStal»r BOOTS & SHoBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JAHBS 8088, , grv MARKET and 0 Umonsts., 3d door (l&outbsUsrfcetHot*Btlateni.»onM team SffWCTS | PhUadriphift, New York and Boston, andbe trusts cannot f«» ■ ,| • QiNtanbii bees ghraitt BflocUnß the etofcetrxxii. all orwhfch he warrant* - •‘ lie *1» eoottnties to !BM?jlhcta»iM.brt«lQW*i seripßouaf Bootsand Shoes. and from his longexpert eacacXoTßr 20 yaara lnruaines* Intbi* ‘fcr-.ti&lfSfift h suffideut guarantee that these who UTorhlm withtb«4r ***”— -TMSSOLDTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— JLJ.HottaU bmbr d»«> t«fore exlKtlng under the firm st3jM>t S.rKrEtt« §A?®sS*a'SSSftn l^^S,»^ Bayardrtown, Pittsburgh. - jomrato*- loan. • Excelsior Carnage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,;practi ■at' eel Makers, etnutz of Bebeees u&BelmeatsU^ AUewhetir City, P»* bare on hand and are m*ntt»etunog Mi«ten»i re assortment of Carriages, BofkAwajT, Bugg i*«, - M»gp*g* Om. Ac— made In ell their rsrtofts styie»« with '■txfctregirdta durability sod beauty of finish, - tabs in ; ail ourirsrt; the best Juniata Iron and Eastern Hickory. Repairs attended to on the moat wcmahle term*, pier that mil wbamarfrvcr them with their !«• rw»»ge. wifl he perfectly eathßed, on W*i,cf their work. ThTplttsborgh end Manchester Omnibuses pese the Fso lory every U mmutea daring the day. ' oc2» ; aM. WESTERVF.It, Venetian Blind ft Mannfrctcm.Ko. 18 gt. Clair street, .Plttsbgn|h, mO STEAM BOAT-OWNERS—Wanted to A-hny, an interest In a Steam Boat, Ice which cash* stoekeer real ostate will he given. Koerunot VeSw* ”T .., THOMA3W OOD S, T 3, 4tb rt» FANCY CHINA STORE* • fi& WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. • ’: JUSClmpoTtod and. now opcnA full assort ment French W English Gilt and Whitft China, dUt end White and Colored Stone,Chin*; Common Warejrolt*. hi* for sounttT trade. stlfr-lm - •M. HQDffIKSON. . WW. Jt. stewa»t. . uETNA GLASS WORKS. WH. DAVIDSON & CO., . , Ayf ANDFAOTORERS and doakra in Yiidn, 'IT 1 Bottles. and all kinds of Green and Flint (Hawruarr, Window Glaea,Afi.—No! 23 Market street. Wttehmwh, P*. Particular attention paid to prtrato moulds ftr bettlee. :. odWly "I7IOR SALE—2BO ncresofUndon White * _M7~Oak Bottom, 1 mfle from McKeesport.. The ImpfOT ments inlOicm ojf cleared land, agood boose and bam. •young orchard. da, Ac. .Also, ft large variety of ileal Estate, udUmfbedlonmr Printed Register., and any one wishing to boy. real estate, would do wsUtnirefc it (gratis) at myoffloe, aa it is the Quickest way to end wham bargain! can by had. Eomrire of wd-tf T. - raoa! WOODS. ?5. <th ft. - ; •* STRAW GOODS—INS 4. /FHOS.-WIHTB & CO. No.; 41 South 2d 1 ; street, Philadelphia—Splendid new establlhment— Jgw Goods—large and gneouailed assortment, fmblfcly : . STEWART & KILGORE, punOTAcnmnna or COOKING. HEATING, FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, . Tipet, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o, all kinds. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,- ' -No. 2G7 Liberty corner of Hand. PITTSBCRfiO, PA. - Nc: 66 An* Brno, rjuuuuipiua, Importers of 6. & L Gee's ITnriyaUed NEEDLES. Agonta for the most Colebreted ITOOI2LY WINS, EOSOST, IURBO SBISIA -., j>giiiwsa.fc • HARDWARE FOR BABBLEBS AND! CARRIAGE MAKER R. T, Leeeb. Jr., ; . fo. 131 m>Ol> STSES7, PITTSDVKCEt. •too. Cloths, liaeas, Damasks, Jlair fimter, Springs, Axles, VamUh.ke , « 9 - WMe Ai lEWHTS* : "DEAL'ESTATE OFFICE,'No, 87 Front •; Xa «n«t, M ioor from Uul»l; DroUt tn UtjCtja ■ * Ila lwn - l - - Ppßsfopaitx toaxfat «nd toli‘ , . PITTBBDRfiU eOACfI FACTORY. JU«w Atskkf. - BIGELOW 4 CO.. "V • WTO * K "A» *•.«' Blcfow.) . -.;s» «s3sBw. -PUlSftnrßh^p'enna. --^BggggSSfeewi k «r , AUwc«Wßnatal. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. TOSJCPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor #9 D«y> at lav, Office No; 143 Fonrth ilmeu between BmUA&ild andUrdati FUtrimrub, Pa. arU T W. HALL, Attorney at'Law," “Bako #9 a weQ’»Bnii < B B£J ,**Grant«t»ct,betweeaFo«rthand Diamond Alley; ;=, ■ ' •• *aa3(MrljT > OBERT E., PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, b St. Louts, Mo. , • J U 1 SOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Comer at Filth aad Grant *ireeta»oppoclta the Court a atapa, Plttobnrgh. mr'JVy*f»3 AMES J.KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street,, near Qrant,Plttjborgh. Jalfi-dly , [I'R.VN CIS C.FLANEQIN, Attorney at Law, L 1 No. I*o Fourth atreat; PltUhargh. - ■ ■ ASPER E. BRADY, Attornoy at Law, No. 89 Fifth street, Vlttehurgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TfIIERNAN & CO- Bankers and Exchan go 1 ■ Broluj%No.BsWooditraet,«mrori>lasj<mdAll«'T, Putfcbnrgb, ra. ■ ••*■•■••• ami 101 l Bank Note* an 4 Ccdn. Dtnenont Tlme Exchange* and Prcmlsrorr Votes; taeketfcneetfonaln all the principal clUe* of the Union; Jtoeelro Denocitaon call anU cm interest* aod slts their prompt attention to all oth er matter* appertaining to a Brokers uoslneo. - ISkKaatern Exchange comtantlr for «ale. aj lues xuin. 1 IT BAMEIt & KAIIM, Bankers and Ex- PV change Brokers. Bux.and sell Gold and SDrer and' iSat NoW, negotiate lossi on Real Estate or Stock:Been* ritieajmrcliaaaTiombeorj Note*, and Tima Bills on East and We*L . Bax and sell Stocks on Commission. CoU«- tlons mad* on all points ht tha union, ;JGiee corner of Tbirdand Wood streets, directly opposite .the Bt. Charles Hotel. ; . rajl-ly Ml). KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange * Broker/Fourth street—Buy* andsells Stock* oa auakmt Exchange ob Eastern dUes enpplled it run rent rates; Collections made on the West it townies; Wee* tom Dank Note* Bought android. . . jy‘23 WitOUtUf -AjnwHTi aajnu........,WJ1. X. EAST. OALMER, HANNA & 00., Successors to ■ VHumbt, Uann* A CoJ Banker*. Exchange Brokrwand dealers In Foreign and Domestic Kirhinge. Certificate* of Deposit. Bank Notes, end Bpedfl—Jf.W corner of Wood end Third street*. Current Moneywedved on Deposit. Sight Check* tor sale, end collection* nude on nearly all pried* psJpoißte of the United State*. , . ..Thehighest premium paid for Foreign end Amanemi Cold. ' AdTaneermade ou eonalgrimanta of Produce, shipped Lit, ou liberal terms. ■. mr. a. williams —j. b.k’tat. TX7M. H. WILLIAMS ft Co., Bankers and _wf-.Exchange Broken, North East corner of Wood end Alt ilberel tonne,end eoQoetian* promptly extended to. - •. j*9*ly VT HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign m end Domestic Bin* of Bxehanjre, Certificates of Dw poslte. Bank Note* end Bp*d«, No. C 9 market street. Pitts burgh. Collection* made on all the principal cltta* throughout the United Btate*. BOOKSELLERS &C. J ; LJREAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No. ».f3|Toorth«troet, ApslloßnlMJnei. J - OHS S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta^ ttawr, successor to Davison A Agnew, No. fl 1 Market street, neat Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa. , rENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and I Dealer In No. S 3 near Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. AY & Booksellers and Stationers, No. W Wood street, next door to the earner of Third, iWgK, p». School and law hooks constantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. 8. L. JANCOAST & C 0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves,'Philadelphia, Sole Agent* to* the sal* of R. S. CHILDS ,& CO.'S LAMP BLACK. _ tffT All orders for the above article promptly attended j, aoU<hadw w. bctldu...—. t. Mtnt J. W. BUTLER & CO., 170RWARDING & COMMISSION MER 1/ CHANTS and Dealer* la all kindeef Pittsburgh Man ufaeturedArtldes, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, No. ¥7-First Street. Pittsburgh. aus-ljd’M JL A A. URBANE, Commission and For- J%_ m warding Merchants, dealer* In Wool and Produce r^fa n r sl*H Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 114, Second street, Pittsburgh. ; _ apfrly 43- son. anu-a. aomsos S ROBISON & CO., "Wholesale Grocers, ,• Produce Dealer*, and Gommladon Merchanta, No. Jberty street, Plttabargb.* jedO nnurntr ILtlimn fOVTO CJPRINGER HARBAUGH & CO.,(Succoa- O eon to 8. Harlwujch,) Commission and Forwarding Merchant?; Dealers io Wool and Produce generally. Noe. 140 First and lift Bwttod street*. Pittsburgh. Pa. aw-lT k. k. «*«nT.—. T. JONES IJAKDY, JONES & CO., Successors to ii ATWOOD. JONES A 00, Cbanaiarion and Forward*. Jog Merchants, beater* in Pittsburgh MaauZkctnrodGxds, Pittsburgh.. ' • ERCER A ANTELO, General Commis _iion Merchants, Philadelphia.. .liberal.adtanefl* cnconsignment*ol iTodaee geastaDy. •••• i*lfty~: " TOnH •. wilsow. TOHN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, mm . Commission Merchant*, and Dalai In Prodqcw and PiUeborgh Maoolbctaw, No. 388 Litgtr at* Pittsburgh I” B. CANFIELD,- Into of-Warren, Ohio, B Comialvdcrn and I’onrsrdio* Merchant, and Wbota- Deala In AT eaten Bsserva Cheese. Battfff,. Pot and Pearl Aah. and Weatern Prodaoe «»a«»ilr* WWw stmt, between Smith field and Wood. PiUsborgh. . Tffr-w«e unu. urtia, is. , (laU of firm Rohlson. little k Co.) T' TJTTLE * CO., Wh6lcsaJfl Grocer?, » PiPdneeandOommisefanMmhanhumndDaaUwln Plttsborsh Manolkctarea, No. U 2 Seoond street, Pltt» Hirsh. riHEESE WAREEODBE. —ITBNRY 11. IzJ1 zJ COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Mercbant.an«l sanKm,llaU« Lake Ffah and Prodqre C*»«aUy as Wood street, above Water. Pittsburgh my^l XrON BONNHORST A MORPHY, -ffholo ,/r!Sb^gT.l^SS^ •bmgh. Pfc ’ : nmOMAS PALMER, Importer end Dealer EMcCLINTOCK, Importer nnd Wholo * sale and RetaU Dealer in Carpeting, Floor Oil Matting, Table and Plano Oovert, Window Bhadea htsam Boat Market street. X/tORRIS * PATTON, Wholesale and Re- TA tsilGrocers,on the Eastern rideot the Diamond, Httshargh. Pa. ■' - DRY" GOODS. UHIANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- SSSSZiiru&rtZiS' %u"/ ■L A. gISON 4 QtL. rmRSgRgH.-C. t- ANTHONT * 00- »• 4 -A. MASON & CO., Wholesale ana Retail • Dealers In Fancy and Staple Wir Goods, 23 Filth t. Pittsburgh.- X/TURPHY A BURCHFIELD, Wholesale ITjL and Retail Dry Goods Usrehaats, eomar Fourth and arket street, Pitts brngh. ' ' GROCERS. t. bo«s..^.—kxw* BOONE, HARBADGH & BOONE, , SENERALCOMMISSIONMERCHANTS, Dealers la Wool, Flour, Produce and ProvlakiDf, No orth Water stnrt, Philadelphia.;. HAEBATJGH & BOONES. . 1?0 RW AR D l N G COMMISSION MER JP CHANTSiDealers la Wool and Prolne* .ofallkinds (HBce. No. 211 liberty eteeat. Pittsburgh. Pa. < mh2?-lyd 0A51& OAXPIStt. Wallace A Gardiner, WHOLESALE PSALSBS IN Flour, ProYiHiona &sd Produce Generally, / •• Na2B3 LIBCTTY ST. jaBO-ly ton 7LOYD .RICHARD PLOTO —...WILUAW TlOrtX.. JOHN FLOYD * CO., Wholeoalo Oroccni ZS lib* rty street, Pittsburgh. *lo.__ n OBERT iIOORE, Wholesalo Grocer, Roc rS, tlfrlngDMißer,Dealer in Produce, Plttsborch Maoj n&Suree. ud all kinds of foreign and Domestic Wines ana IMnors, No. 315 liberty street. ' On hand » v V"T_I*rS» stodtaf superior old Mooongahela Whiskey, whloh will Be told low for cash. • • • ■ '..ctm. iiTiofimur I. JdSUI. A CO., WholeSleGro -1 V. ml Boat Furnisher*, and Dealers In Produce and HEmburshllaanbetans Oils.F!teb and Oakum alwara oo band at their Warehouse, Ul Water stmt, PUttbggh. wniß p |eKxt ; ~* ob S*T Dlcxrr. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gro- I eena Cnmmiailoti Merriumts, and Desjg* Prodoea, (o. 60 Water street, and 107 Front street, Pittsburgh. JOHN Woau. JAWZS B. W*oUiw^..i—WAlT** 0. SOI. • \M ’GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and ,T 1 Oaamimion Uezehants, N O.IM Liberty itrest Pitts- int. aiatigr a cosobatj, W. H. WOOPTARtU^.^..^.^.^...».^UlAUg»iaiUT > ,VD, illMJn WM. BAOATaEY k CO., Whblcsale Gro an. Koe. 1R and 20 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. TinLIAAM A- M'OLURG, Grocer; and ft Dealer, oarasr of Wood and Sixth streets, has atwan on band a lam ftmortment of cholos Groceries and and Rots, Wholenle and UsUU. IMalersfuppuedonth«lowestterais. . j B OBERT DAISiELL A CO„ Wholesale . Grown, Oenmlasioa V«rtkm>U.JDeaHn la Prodnce Pittsburgh Manofaetorex No. 233 JUbcrty attest. XinCK A McCANDLESS, tucccßaora to lY L. AJ.D.Wfck,WholesaleOroeeTxltewArtltn* end cSnmlseion Mercbanta, Pealsri in Iron. ittnA. Oot* Tuns, and Pittahurgh ManuflutorW gaoanulrt edrosr o Wood and .Water street*. Pittsburgh. ; • ; , A CCLIiERtioH, Wholesalo Grocer Mid i\ p Cdnuniulon M.rrfuot, D~l/r!a Prodcc. »nJ burgh UaaulkctuTvd Articles, 104 Liberty street, Pitte burgh. . ■ shmn T AR. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com fti ft mlakm Merchants, and Dealera-is Prod uoe—Bound Cnurch Buildings, fronting on Liberty, Wood, and Sixth ......~...t~....40inr «. 0QM&1YI, UOIUT, WX. XAOAIAT,.! AGAXEY, WOODWAEH & CO., Whole k wde- fliansnu R».«21 Matksfi sttftrt. Phga4Alfthla , jn3&jrMa*~J_i..ißUiui watUgJ. *♦ corn* tCIcCANDLBSS, MEANS: A CO. ( (uuccea- VI m ujriek* HoOullaoO Wattofto Orem,' C£MI‘ANNUAL SALC-A, A. TSJSwin & '^^SSaBSs^SJi^SSSSSB!S& •fS3SSSjsssssf-^-'ur PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1855. AGENCIES. a cgHnuxr.^—.. ——— * a. u cwnn* "S. CUTHBERT & SON, COMMISSION AGENTS, for 1 Ttbesaleaad purchase of Beal Estate, ColTertlaaof Rente. NegrtUting Loan*, on Bonds, Mortgages, *«•, No. 140 Third aU PitmT«sgh7Va. vMt Michigan General Commission andCollec txonAgemy Office, ' 70R tho collection of Home and Foreign ' Msreantne and aU other Money claims, in Michigan aSlladJaoeatStates, Investment and Parmentof Monaysu HymentofTAxMTParthaM sjul Bale orßeal Estate and Itueka and Insurance Agents. PELTIEBAANDEKSONJOetroIt, Michigan. Reftreaoain ftltafewpA—Measr*.Kramer A Rahm.Bank ersTwhite A Co, (laxette Office; Donut, Btewart lierehants, ... Wantxd—Two Agencies or Michigan from respectable Insurance Comhamee. nilMnl * CSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, J\ Stock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, Office No. Pi Fourth street, above Wood. Business promptly attended to. jy&diy SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Soorotary Citi ten’s Insuraue Company, M. Water street. I M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu • ranee PS Water street. Jr GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFronklin I * Fire Insurance Company, northeast corner of Wood and Third tsreet*. _ PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tual Insurance Oosopstny, 43 Water sheet.. - MUSIC, &C. TOHN H. MEDLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, •V Unale and' Matfeal Inittmmpntit, School Books; and hutlooery. Bale agent fur Chtckerlnf f Piano For to, Ibr Western Pennsylvania—No. B 1 Wood street. HENRY KLEBER, Dealer mMoeic, Mu- Meal lurtruments, and Importer of Italian Strings, igentfhr Nunns A Clark’s grand and square Pianos, with Coleman's Afolean Attachment. Alsolhr Pianos. ■_ DRUGGISTS* JOHN HAFT, Jr., (successorto Jaa. M'Guf fby,) Wludesale and Kotall Druggist and Dealer In Painta, Oils, Dyestuffs. Ac., 141 Wood street, S door* below Vlrgio Alley, Pittsburgh.- Regular Agent ibr Dr. Ford's Medicine. mbSO TORN P. SCOTT* Wholosalo Dealer in i IF Drugs, Paint*. Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, 110,209 dberty Btrept, I^Uahorgh. All ardors will receive prompt attention. - aa-Agent for gchenck** Pulmonle Syrup, mar 24-1 y. T> A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0„ Wholesale ri a Drogwgiats, and manufacturers of^White Eeadjtod bid. ud Litharge, eorner Wood and Front streets, Pitta burgn. incbT T> E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Ti,« Drags, Paints. Dy* Stuffs, Oils, Varnishes. Aa* A&, >0.76W00d street, PittsbOTgh. Goods warranted. Pribes ow. : raosaicx BRACT aim*. TJRAUN * REITER, Wholesale A Retail Jl Druggists, corner of liberty and SC Clair streets. Pittsburgh. SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Succossor to L." Wilcox A 00., eorner Market street and Diamond— Keep* con stantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Media nee. Medicine Chests. Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to his business. .... Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded at all hour*. jafclr WOOL MERCHANTS. Sr LEE, successor to MURPHY- & LEE, I » wool Dealer, and OornmloMaa Merchant for tha of American Wool). Goods No 137 Uhertr street, nil MEDICINE. Office 6th street, ux-e to e. a. w. 2 to mrac-lyd ( Ll/M. YARIAN, M. 5 FT belowSmlthfieLL r.m. 7 to a, r. ■■ r SCOTT, Dentist, Fomtn snoot, MSg^ #!'• five door* west of Market. Office from 9 k. to Sr.*. AD work warranted. jalS MERCHANT TAILORS. i CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Glo ba thin. No. T 4 Wood street. Particular attention i toand-YOuthe* Clothing. nolfry piLLIAM DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dra- F per and Dealer la -Beady Made Clothing; 111 Lib- Btreßt. • u> WATTS' ft CO., Merchant Tiulors, ISI Fi • liberty street.—We are now reortvlng mir Boring stock of Goods f<w GantUmen • Cas. aSmerc* and Vettlngtof the newest styles and flnestquauty- Our friends and custnnara will rleasegtre us a euL Irani MANUFACTURING, emim nuTTlfn BSCS*. WILLIAM BARNHILL 4 CO., OOILEK MAKERS and SnEET-IRON Wm WORKERS, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers, Chimneys, Brlcben, Fir* Bed Steam PJpne, Con densers, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron Fawts or Lift Boat* etc. Also, Blacksmiths’ WorkThrilce and Viaduct Irons, c*..Repairingdaarenatheshorteitnotion... ppafrlri. T W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail •I • Slamiftctnrvr and Dealer in Cabinet Wan, No. 83 Third street. JOHN WETRERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VIOES, a fupericr artlele, SOLID BOX and pMA7.Kn BOX VICKS, earner of Anderson and Bob loaon iUmU, dm iqian uon the Hand street Bridge. 4«* leghenr CUr. ccaftocU AND APUCA MAN 1> Tn.LAB-J!*terUUm*-kedfcf Kmbrpii«rT»n4 Ap- ItaWotkbr . HK3. L. 8. WILSON, je2tf s*. SIX Pun treat, lUad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man* rpins comraot?iavi&o I^’nlarqed I their apwitrfor m»»naetnriaf. M* M»nm»4 ttm locmaed demand fbrtbebfßrtck« Craeibwud BoiidiDsci«t. - Jtambersi. 18W. Boots and Shoesll ¥ AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d i -M doetbom the Market Norm, woutd .inform the pub* ic that be ha* now a wry full stockof «mjtblngln tbs loot uid Shoe such as ladles’ OtlUn, half QiltiWi Jenny Und Padoree, Lady Franklin and *Htb**rl*2 fimrtdon theEeetern eltUc also, lUa**' mOJ UhlMmu* Qalteracad Fust Boot* andKhoes, In all their Tigtatkg aleo.Uentlemen/ fin® Orent Patent Calf Boots, French Gall Boots, Congress Gaiters and fihooa; also, Boys' and Youths’ Boota,on« french Calf. . ’ pleas* give as a eali m w# wish to lell racb an article to til vbo favor u* with their custom u will dr® satirise- Uon. Remember the place, *9 Market street. mjr29 Hats and Caps. SJ■ WILSON 4 SON koep constantly on • hand every description nod variety of Unto and pa, both whole**]# anifrrtaiL Those desiring a neat r..Vtrm«M« jut or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. polB-tf josh p. rcfflto.,— —; , ttotia a. K*coan. i M’CORD St CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAfIinONABLI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DBALKR3 IN ALL KINDS OP FOBS. : CORNER OF WOOD AKJ> FIPTU BTRZXT3, Pittaburgh, Pa. M. Their stock embraces rverr quality aaartjle of lists ami Ceps, Muffs, Boas, Cuff* and Fur Bowieta. • aaganfanlclr • • Coach and Carriage Factory,. J WINSTON, BROTHER 4 CO., comer oI Belmont and lUbeeca streets, Allegheny City, would mueetmUy Inform their Memls, and the pubuepenerally, tSsttheyaremvaufoeturlng Carriages, Barouchrs, Itoek awayt, Pnggfcs. Weighs and Chari#**, In all their Tariou* *5l? S£rs rfffwSSi With iMet regard todur*- Wlity and beauty of finish. Repairs will also- begraded to on the m«t reasonable term*. thrtrwrrk thebwrt Eastern Shaft*. Pole* Md Wheel {Stuff, they fuel eonfidaut that ail who faror them with their patronage will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.. Pnrchamn are requested to girt them a call before pur’ ehasing elsewhere. .**” C.E HEADLY&CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, - AD.'B# THIRD MARKET. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and thepnbuegenerally. .that ih»y bare In store their compute Pall Stock, conriatlas of CvrpcU nr eren deeafutlon. from the Royal Velvet and Brussel* to the SSsulgiwlnrnemp, ud Bag. Floor Oifcloih from one to eight yards »W*new designs and very rieh. Cocoa and Cantra Matting, Druggets. Bugs,. Mats, Stair Kod& Window Shades, Ac. Personstn want are invited to call and exe mine lhdr stock. Steamboats. Hotels and Besl daneee fnruiihed on the meet reasonable term*. STHmill Profits and quick gslc*.«ga Tnxs-Sfii/ PALI. - *8 ■ t, a.- „..ckvih -j. t xoouzio t. j.E0005a..—..... v- *• oomass. LivingJton, Boggen * Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, - PA. rIVRACKond Depot Railroad Scalps, IToy, 1 Cattle amd Grain do.; PlaU&rmand Counter do.; poor Locks of all ala®*. String, Drop and Thumb Latches, Coffee Mills of various kinds: Paint Mills, approved.pattems; BoitsandFaatenlnKK Malleable Iron Castings of every t va». rUti in form and finish. dtf W. W. WALLACE* STEAM MARBLE WORKB, i 519, 231 and 335 liberty tintt, eppostU RadViJleit fred. TV/fONUMENTS, Tombs, Grovo Stones, -ITE PurnKam Tope. Mantel* Imposing Bbm*s, Ax, *l - hand, and made to order, by machinery,at the lowest prices. hundred origflrwJ and eelertod de* alcms forMeoumroU, Action hand. Block and Slab May *llftieJishodtotheTradeatthaloweetprices. AUorders .t eifl ttbrtr wllLi gM. Sew Goods and Fashions for Gentlemens’ Clothing for Bpring of 1854. STi WATTS 4 CO. Deg loaye re,pootfaUy !i « to inform their numerous customer#, 1. e. the pub* nueraUp, thatthsy have just sfipptr or Goods adapted to their pa&mfge-f.atAe (xjttfulad m marktii «jrbrdr* nd thattb«v*re rpady to re»lysor* dwsftir making thrm up in*Ji ia nsaaf sutyrh stflc. The satlifoction so gmerai.y expwssed by their custo* °^^ L are informed that our hones IsKo. ITS liberty stmtjorth side, above fit. Clair. »>**» : IT EN^DY, tt WlUA>s’ 4*00., {SS*A fek 1 b»TT « BIwWiKW, Carpet Chain of aU colors and shades; Potion Twine; ■ pwghfines and Sash Cord: *• Bope of all sixes and desolpuotr. .>th.nirdnn[StOTOfWC*?B A Oo!, 131 Wood street, will have atientte*. .r. . legfcly • XAPEBT & OLD, ? ‘ rmsidt FODNDEBB, PLUMBEBS AND OAB FIITIBB. OVM °. tfi and wa First Stmt* IHOtbvrghi Axu'rzDKass.mKXVyOrreaßi autaoin rtAnoe,imphiwt. ■AM ANUFAOTURE oU kinds of Waterl Gas ivt and Steam FltUsgi Hanses fitted upwithOas and Wa& on short curW ISOLDS aro Bbt alWaya'-Consuniptioni yet EJ Consumption Is gvnerallr the lesbtt-of ,Cold*.' im™e*^» l f NEW YORK ADVERTISEKENTS. from VISSCTIItE Jt semsifa OfliCT.l ouao. No. 34fian<l 343 Broadway, New Vork,(late No. SO &iiahb nrrtu in fAc Of.’l/ (if N'V Tort. A CARD. »» CANAL STRKHT. NJW ViORK. MOLYNEUX BELL, CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD respeotfolly inform the trade that his Imported and Miulkctured Styles fer the spring Trade wUI be ready forTKpoction on the -19th of netting the only Mantilla Tuwehant from New York who la petsonallr vfrlUng ParU th-s eeason, mar reuona bly aoert tliat ho will bav* ***** and 010X9 «7le> than an j house In the trfcde. „■. M . , . . ..• notice of dealers Iseailod to thoabove. and they may roly noon every attention.Jaia-Smr - Charles's London. Cfordial Gin. H|l/ ITIIOUT tho necessity pf extraordinary ; W t publicity, with sesreslr an effort on the part of the. proprieUJT, this superb Gin. i* th» short period which has oUpsedslnee Us Introduction to tboAmerieaa public, has arhiored a popularity beyond In the whole list of aleohoHeetunnlaata. ‘ _ , . “ The Untificaiit erf oar Fit* TJuwtand I’hvndam in England and the United BLatea. prod aim 1U txanseendant m iVi<*mwn the ridsboard nfthi fkmliy and the her of ornry weu-f emulated hotel; Ip'jth® hadaltlo of the sick. w • wall aa the companion of the healthy. Frttfram. iniaxi eaf*j*i7 qualifies. It U harmless In IU adoption. 'Thelnehri ate, by Its use, finds It a alight gtlmnlant, which, white It fnods (be appetite, gradually weans him from the horrors of delirium, and n*iore« a shattered constitution. As mat reputation it derirtd from its absolute parity. Its deUdoos ifaeor, differing entirely ftomererr other pin, —lts great utility as a mediate* l>» eases of dyspepsia, goat, gratel, diseases of the kld»sy*juidlnnam*rablo oth er for whlcli as a remedy and proTeutlre It has DO KQIL I To traveler* it is inditpauaUf luauarv, dispelling tho annoyances frequently engendered -by change of water, etc., as, also,acne, fsrer,amlmsJmrlaof every description. CUAhLES’ LONDON CO EDI Ah UIN Is putup in square bottles, stamped with the proprietor’s name, a fee simile signature upon the label, and packed in caste of twodoten Jiftch, ; j Beware of imitations. Tbe genuine Charles’ London Cordial Gin can be had retail of all rra portable druggists and grocars. at all hotels, and wholesale of tho solo Import* anagram*, at au«ot ** DB YENtXIK ACUAHLEB, lafflPearltt, New York. : Agents treated with on liberal teams. ja7-lmdv ~i XEFFEinr BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ■irxw YORK, Have removed to A'0.170 IRLiam tL, cor. nfßaJMan, iMPORTING tho leading Drugs from, their original markets, both In Eoropo and Rest la diet, and > French and KnglUb ChetsiOUS, PorfumeTT, Tooth, Nall and Hafir Broshes, llalr Gluts* and Straps Pari* and Trieete Sponge*. Cork*. Boaps. Aft, th«T offer then on the mcetreasooable terms. Order* either In person, or by mail, vlll receive their beat attention. . jemauv Extension,' Table s. V|rM. HEEBDT, 150 Wooster between Yt Prince and Houston atft* Nov York, Manufacturer. Alamo assortment always on hand. Orders for Shipping punctually attended to. oel7-3mv J'l OUPIL A CO., Wbolosale Print Sellers, IT publisher*, printers, - an-1. Manufacturing Artiste, Oolonaen, Parle, London, Berlin, and No. 366 Broadway. New York. CataingussasntbyiDalL The usualdiscount to the trade and Institutions. Picture Frames furnished oeiT-SmT MISCEI.X.ANEOUS, Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. OFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerlyoccupied hr Alderman Levis.) when alt baitinra pertunipg to the offlee of Alderman and J ustice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. fo3-3m BOBEBT H. PATTERSON’S £3 UVE IV Y^ BALE pßk Comer Diamond ttrut and Cherry Alley, aplb.tr PITTSBURGH. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, AKCQ STREET, AUOVK SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA . H. 8. BENSON, PbowjxtO*. MTi*nc*<if Board, IL&O perday-BI May 3.1854—1ril JOSEPH CHAPMAN, mioLESJijs jum retail dkalke w IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Market tired, PtUxburgh, Tolr Tsnrf* WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and’ Dealer in thaln. Figured and Decorative raper Harr lugs No. 85 Weed street, Pittsburgh- „ Sole Agent of the celebrate*! manufacture*. Mean. DsU court * Co.. of Pane. . mhX>3 TJARIs FASHIONS FORLADIES’DRESS mT KH.—Th«« Parish Fashion* for JUNE, direct per ytesmer “"“‘“‘Jfe. L. 8. WILSON, j«27tf No.gnuPeno. above Hand street. -—a r. JOXD. , iiu. VJtCBEU KTER, JOBSS & CO. IPROPXIITOBS KIKE S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, TaORWARDINCI AND COMMISSION JP' VSttGlf ANTS, Canal Basin, Seventh street, Pitts tnirfSi Pa. Dac«a. lArd, Tftrd OIL Maes Pork. 8.0. name. KUr*» ex traeudNo.l halt. AnthraciteandScoteh.Plg Iron. Bolivar Brick and Oar. Anthracite CooL Ac. mrl» banking- 1 Houses JOHH t!HOGG: NEW TORE. K«v 22 BOUTII SD BT. PHII.Af)KI.I'inA, 1 prTOBUWJU. ALUXIIIRNY CO, SOMKK9BT. WJHBfWETCO. MOUNT PLRABANT, WIWTM ORB'D CO, Pena* OONNKT.L9VIM.U. PAYBTUiOO, UNIONTOWN, ~ * 2 BROWNBVU.tR, ** > ** J Deposit* reeelrM. Dieeooote made. Piatt* Vnii and collected, Back Notre and Specie bought i Htoeka, Notre ud ether tSecwltle* boosbt a r A eommltaioo, Correepoodorae and eoUecUoni sol noSlMf Agency. MOSES P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth nt, agent for vlllne and buying PATENT RiaimLkoow Hied to mil tb® following lately patented artictear Trott’spatentOilfllohes, forSUam linglncs; One'spatent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Dnai/s Itock DrilHog Machines. Copeland’s tJUttonarr and Portable Saw Mills; Cr*wfoni’« (4team and Water Q asset, and Griffltb’s Wrought Iron Baltrosd Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechan ics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. lie Is also authorised to cell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. , . lie has alsn for sale hot-prened Nutts and Washers, and ' finished Brass Work. He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the rale of oth er patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to tho Inuiness QUthful and constant attention. He refers to the foliowlDg^^ The subscribers hare long been acquainted with Mr Moees V. Eaton, and have no nrMtation is recommending >im to all wbo may wish to employ his services, as a gen* tleman of undoubted IntegrHyand Indefatigableiaduitry* in whom exertions every reliance may be placed: Neville If. Cndtr, W. Roblnann.yr., Wm.Larimer, John Graham, . W. U. Denny, a H.Uhlld* A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Rons, P. R. Friend, Kramer AJUhn, y. Lorens. UR. Uvlogstoo. - Kusp A Wade, William F. Johnston. William Phillips, Andrew Pulton. A. W. Loomis. I Wilson McCandlesa. PitviECxoa, November 27 th, law. <dtf Fall and Winter Good,. EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT ; TAILOR, 18, LiEEItTT STREET. T HAVE now on hand a largo Stock ofFaU I and Winter Goods, overooatlnnofentfrely new Flash Vestings of the most beauUMpatterec French and English Caesltnerca, of every style sad shade ip the mar ket, all of whfoh 1 will make to order on the most reason abletcnovacd wamuried tosot* ea2t CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. WMtJLINTOOK A BROS, are now boII •lng off their entire stock of Carpeting, Oil Cloths. *&- ior cash, at prices tower than ever offered in the west ern market. Onr stock oonitst* in past of the following, vis’ Bieh VelTßt Pile Carpets, Tapestry Brussels; Brassela, 3 ply, Buneruae and common Ingrain: Damask, Twilled and Pl*ln YgnlGan: . Lift and Bag Carpet*. Oil Cloths, Burs, Window Rhades, Ktidr Bodss, matting, iUDdlngs, and Mats of all kinds. With ft full assortment of aU arttclels generally kept in • carpet warehouse, Femcms wishing to famish Steamboats, It oust* or Ho tels will do well to call now, as now is the time to seenre gn«t bargains. Remember the plaea, No. 113-Market st, aw Liberty, . ocT~ HEW PLOW FAOTOBY. VAUfWWBKS HAVING commenced TOorafjons in the NEW PLOUGH FACTORY, In Manchester, we' are manufoeturiug- PLOOGHB of every description of the most tmrroteu patterns. Among them «lu be found J Sn*li“>aUnt Double or Drill rlougbs. J. B. Hall’s Pa tent Iron lmprovad mil side and BubßoU- Coiton and Sugar riooghs, toceth er with Plough Point* and Castings of evefyd*jwtptlon Onr Ploughs and Casting* ran be had Wholesale and Betall. at our warehouse No. 1&3 liberty, tt* Pittsburgh •Sll^todAV^l Oontinnatioii oftho > GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ; A. A. MABOS & CO., And sttn grrater reduction In prices A A. MASON & CO, will continno their • sat* through the Tuonth of T»breary ' Tbolr lm mimse*tock|wlll be'again marked down sad offered at ftlllgveater redaction in prices, • fcl , : Carnages for Bale. rHHH undenignednos jastrecoiVedftnut/ I frwatt»Eirt,»thUKJAtfkTAQ* WABBjgM£“ noUSR, altoatadaea* tb« Two Mil* EunvbetwwnHU? torch i IAwm«»TUJ« T * ntoadbl mortaentcf VebWai of*Tfrr description, and will eoethm* to metra nnlu If, new B»d amQtoutd OAHSUOSa. BUUU23. BUO* UIKS, da* whichba will wlloo tho tot lowest tema for tub. lUtlag tedtwalTa-yaara» tnetfca la tte tratoeaa, and with hia w*U known tacUltto bt tte £utTte.lUtt«n hlTflMlfin patting down all competition. - Thoffl wubinajo jrarehua ara rafpeetfaUr InTttad t ail ud «z>siliMi to uatnaelTM. BAGUERREOTYPES— You con save time ibTartyle- ■fiend*, flcmetxiay, while health fcr ’ll* (add “to mago*”H tyado^yta tintoßl>mwtiittr«.f Room own <Uy«ndwalog, PnCf to «olt gIL . JyB-dv«a I*R. FORD'S CALIFORNIA LOZENGES, Hwitlmra amTAcidUrofgtOßiKb. Foraaiebr - Jons lura. J».;-gotr*ntnt... Pi BETTER SALYE.—Pearsons celebrated | TeUfltßalT tonhrafl aod fagulebr . jtp - ? - . • JOUX HAgT.Jr. Sundries for saw.: .. ,• - -fibbl«fre#lrwnßaUr» . ObWiOnloD*. *4 but • *• ** •.-■ lUkeaLord,.; ,3i bbl» Green AppU*t -' 19 hue •••** . • 48*kiDrr r Seutkii Pottatu- ’ fibblsUrdOn. ; HeOASfiLKBR. MJUNB ft OOt TYRIED PEACHEB—SO tmo. prime > sew JLr DcMFMebMjastntfduid ibrnto&f s tfclfl JOHH WATT*OO. O UNDRIES-1500bntu tmrao Peaches, 1 half] -£LOboi.l)rT Appl*^. 100 k*«.£Q.l Lard; .. 60 kce. racked Batten. v 05bbla. prim* KoU Batten BbUiOnlen*; iewliVoUahrAcan eAleU,ln rtore.»*dfcr*Ai' tr .■■■•<■ dZaV- hhrWeii«mi.wo«%. H** -6 ta^*“ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATURDAY TUORNIK.a, FEBRUARY 3, 1855. PENNSYLVANIA liEGISLATURR Harrisburg, Wednesday, Jon. 31,1855. Senate.—Mr. Skinner, from tho committee on corporations, reported a bill relative to the regulation of certain streets in Pittsburgh—with amendments. , Mr. Darsie offered a resolution calling upon tho Slate Treasurer to inform/tho Senate the ex tent of tho defalcation of J.-M, Strickler, late collector at Colombia, the amount of his securi ty, and what measures bavo been taken to secure the Commonwealth. Agrocd to. Mr. Darsie, reported a bill to exempt burial grounds and cemeteries from taxation, with a negative recommendation,'.also, tho bill to re vive and continue in force tho law graduating lands upon which mono; is due and unpaid to the Commonwealth, with a recommendation that the Senate non-concur in the House amendments, and that a committeo of conference be appoin ted. , ; Tho Senate thori non-concurreil in the amend-, moots. ' Mr.' D. moved tho appointment of said commit tee; which was agreed to. •Tho Senate took up on third reading tho bill relative to of, andeojoymentof real and personal estate. It was finally passed* . The farthor supplement to the act relating to Orphans* Courts coming up on the second read ing, was considered-in committee of the whole, and amended, after which it was rood a third titno and passed yeas 17, nays 15. IToube or Representatives.—Mr. Eyater of fered a joint resolution that our Congressional delegation bo directod to use their, exertions to pOBBa bill now before Congress for the farthoring of'tho navigation of the Ohio river—laid overun- 1 dertherule. Mr. Chamberlain from Judiciary Commute re ported a bill requiring the Commissioners of Mer cer and Beaver counties to furnish Lawrenoo Co. with certain records. Mr. 800 l an act relating to the-fioating of saw logs' in the Busquehanna river, and ono relating to Courts in Jefferson county—os committed. Mr, Smith (city)'a bill to abolish tho Board of Canal Commissioners, with amendments. On motion of Mr. Cummings (city) tho House went into consideration of tho bill relative to the sale Of intoxicating liquors and tho repeal of the license laws. Pending amotion to refortho some from tho committee on vice, &c., to commit tee on Judiciary, a lengthy disoussion took place in which Messrs. Fraily, Reese, Cummings, (city) Avery, Simpson, Morris, Eyster, North, Stock dale and ChOmbcrlain participated, i Mr. Ball moved to. postpone the question in definitely. i . The moti >ii to postpone indefinitely was with drawn, and the bill was referred to tqo Judiciary Committee. On motion of Mr. Chamberlain, the bill relat ing to tho graduation of public lands on whiob to tho Commonwealth) was taken up, and tho amendments of the House insisted on, and a committee of conference appointed to ednfer with a similar committee of tho Senate in referenoe to said hilt The bill for tho protection of fruit in tho coun ties of Warren, Venango, Mercer* and other counties, was taken up and passed finally. Ad journod. Loud Credits. —Among the matters which the financial distress of the lost few months has caused to be especially considered 'in mercantile circles, is the proper length of the term of credit in baying and soiling goods. lo'many instances, it has become to bo usual foran'excessively long credit to be .expected and allowed. It is grati fying to find that a general-disposition appears to be prevalent to shorten tho credits, and to re turn to a more healthy and souod mode of doing business. Tho soundest houses throw their in fluence in this direction. • This is gratifying, because the credit system is at best artificial, and although in transactions between men of integrity and sincerity, who know what their mean? are, and do not under take more thau they can reasonably expect to perform, it is simply a convenience, yet it af fords opportunities, in other hands! for extrava gant enterprises and speculations, which are more likely to fall than to succeed! and in their failure to involve the min of innocent parties, pursuing only a legitimate business. The credit allowed upas' different articles of merchandise is regulated to sd great a degree by arbitrary custom, that it is obvious that, there j 3 bo intrinsic importoncein tho adherence to any -particular-terra. Some goods ore universal ly recognized aa cash articles, and no credit is asked or given in their purchase or sale. The distinctu a between these and others of a similar nature ii often one which it would be difficult to explain; ir if explained tbo reasons would not be such as ought to bo satifactory. On other articles, a credit of four, six, nine or twelve months, has become to.ibe usual; and the tendency within the last few years, until vctj recently has been rather to protract than to shorten ho term. Tho very fact that It can bo jehangod shows that there is no necessity for re taining it at any particular standard, providing it can bo shortened without material inconveni ence or injustice; and tho shortest time consist ent with jtbo nature and requirements of tho bus iness is obviously tho most prudont and mostad vantageous. Tho most serious danger attending a general system of long credits, Is doubtless its effect in* generating a wantof confidence In mercantile in tegrity ; stub a confidence as necoss&rily forms tbo of all business transactions in a pros perous Community, and without which trado must stand still. • To take an extremo case, if buyers did not expect to pay for thoir purchases until five years eiter tho delivery of the goods, it is clear that all dealings with them would be tinctured by a large dement of uncertainty.— The same principle applies for Shorter credits, even those for ntne or twelve months, if the term Is longer than tl?o just average requirements of tbo businosß. Prisoner ScrrocATeo in the County Prison. —At an early boor yesterday morning, one of the men employed to food the prisoners is the Untried DcpartzAeht, on the south side of the County Prison, discovered thattho pipes con necting the heaters- in. the threo corridors, had become detsohed, all tho cells were filled witb the escaping gas, and several of tho prisoners • were overcome with gas. Tho cell doors were • thrown open, and tho prisoners were removed into tho open air. It was ascertained that about twenty of the prisoners were ovcrcomo, and all appeared in a state of asphyxia. Tho resident physicians, Dr. A. M. Burden, and H. M. Clapp, were soon in attendance, and rendered all oeces sary medical aid. But ono prisoner died. His name wis John Hyder. ' lie was a young man, and comknittted in tho month of December last, and was awaiting his trial on the chargo of stealing chickens. Uis eyes were open when he was taken from tho cell, but ho broatked his last in the-arms of those carrying him down stairs. Threo other men named John Maxwell, John Moyers and William Cuyler wero nearly dead when released from their cells, and it was deem ed necessary to remove them to-the Hospital— They were still alive and. hopes of their final re covery were entertained. The other prisoners wero rolled up in blankets, and under thd treat ment of the physicians, who .labored arduously, recovered iu two or throe hours; All the cells in' the first, second and third corridors were fill ed with the escaping gas, and. those of tho pris oners who obeyed the rules of tho Institution, by keeping the ventilators of the colls open escaped tho effects of tho gas. Those .who-bad suffered had choked up the ventilators to prevent the escapo of tho warm air. Coroner Doiaveau held an inquest upon tho body of tho deceased.— Phila. Inq. . : ' Massachusetts U. S. SenaVOr.— Henry WU . son, who will probably be tho U. S. Senator from Massachusetts, is a native of New Hampshire, jsnd is RhoatdG years of age.. Hewonfc to Mas chusetts i&SO, poor, uneducated and friend-, less? bat possessed, of a trade,' energy and ambl- He worked -for a> time; as a journeyman shoemaker, at Nattick# but sopn. entered busi ness for himself, devoted: liia leisure .Hours . to study, became an influential and took the “stump” in 1840 for General Harrison. 1 He was known as the “Nattick Shoemaker/’ and bis. speeches were well received.; In that campaign he was elected to the Legislature—of which he soon became a leading and influential “floor” member. In 1844, he was elected to the State Senate, and again In 1845. in MBho was a doj • egate to the National Convention, and from first to last for Daniel Webster. jW® 60 Taylor was nominated die left the Whig united with the Free Sollers, and Has bc«»^ 0 of their principal men ever nince. la tno uo- Bion’- Of 1850, between the. Democrat* Seiler, he was elected to ident of that bod, for two jesrt. Md to return Mr. Sumner to the P Bcaay/. , “'The Her. Mr. Goodwin, the Know Nothing candidate, was eloctcd State yesterday in the XXIXth represented by Gov Clark* Mr. Goodwin uj a Maino Law Hard' RheiujOar flgores are no't complete, but the majority looks tiko 2,500/ Ih November there were'4,CB3 .majority against Gorj Clark in the. game District. — N. F. Tribmt. The BostCn Journal gays that “notwithstand ing the hard times, now are that during the present year' the number of new dwel lings ahiTwarehoufles 1 d be.crocted in that city willfully equal/ir not Exceed, the number erect ed last year.”- J . I California.—Farther Items of News. FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, AC. Proa tho Sia. Fraadseo piper* to Jen. 9 Tho papers from the interior contizmo to fur nish accounts of the great amount of rain and I enow that has fallen in tho mountains. - The riv ers and creeks are greatly swelled, in some in stances interrupting tho traveL The most san guine hopes are entertained by the miners that thoy are now to reap tho reward of their pa tient waiting, 03 very largo quantities of dirt have been thrown up, and thousands having been looking forward to this dispensation. Now that tho mines are supplied with water from tho recent nuns, large lumps and big strikes are becoming almost too common fn this country, says tho Shtuia Courier, to warrant chronicling. Tho Sonora Democrat of tfio Gth Inst., sajß the irayera of the miners havo; been heard. Rain >as como in abundance, and the miner's heart ia glad. Thero have been rain and snow alter nately for nearly a week, and tho gulches , and creeks are flowing with water. Tho French corvette ,L,d SosctU, Commodore Pago, forty-eight days from Tahiti, arrived at San Francisco on tho 7th Inst. Wo hay o\ later intelligonco from that place. . Wo team by this arnval that tho barque Amer ica, CapL Seaman, from San Francisco, having on board the great defaulter, Henry Meiggs, his brother and family, arrived at Tahiti and sailed November 21st/—destination unknown. • News from the Sandwich Island.—ller B. M. frigate Pique arrived at San Francisco Janu ary 8, from Honolulu, which port she left on tho 17th December.- The only information of im portance which she brings is the announcement of the death of King Komchamoha lU, and of the accession of Kamehameha IV to the. throne. The Polyntfian of the 19th December, says:— After a serious disease of llvo or six days, His Majesty ‘Kamebamnha 111, expired at his palace on Friday, Deo. 16, at fifteen minutes before 12 o’clock. He was forty years and nine months old. The Polynesian says, that tho Russian prison-., era on pbard the Amphitrite, who were captu red with the Sitka, will bo landed at Tahiti, on the arrival of the Amphitrite at that Island; Tram tbs Stir Trandsco Transcript, Jut 9. The nows from the Sandwich Islands, brought by the British frigate Pique, is of tho utmost im portance. Although there is nothing, bearing directly upon the subject of annexation, the death of the king may be looked upon as sus pending, if not absolutely terminating, all hope of • annexation. The successor to the crown— Prince Loholiho—it is well known has neVer fa? vored tho project; and to his refusal tho delay in its consummation has been mainly; if not en tirely, owing. His signature to the treaty was alone wanting, and it has been withheld, as is alleged, for tho reason that an early day he ex pected to succeed to tho throne. Young and ambitions, he looked with a wist ful eyo to the enjoyment of royal honors; and since thoy Eavo fallen tojiia lot, it iB not. to bo presumed that ho will be prepared, at least for a while, to resign them. Besides this; tho now ; King has always been looked npon as, to some extent, under British influence; and this will be doubtless used to prevent the fulfilment of . .the proposed scheme. As a significant fact, we no tico that the government organ, the Polynesian, takes occasion to speak in a much mQder tone of the English and French than it has recently, indulged in. Taking all those circumstances to gether, we have no reason to believe that peace able annexation will be accomplished in any brief period. The Report of the Commissioners of the Sink ing Fund of this State, which is just published. Ip a satisfactory exhibit of the operations, of that department of the Treasury. The Act creating the Sinking Fond has been in existence only six years, and the expenditures of tho Common wealth during that period have trodden too close ly on tho heels of receipts to allow much pro gress in the work of reducing the debt. The original Act provided for the application of cer tain revenues to tho Fund, derived ay follows, during the last three yean. From Colitor*! Inberitinca T*x_CO •* Premium*on Charter*. - 42J14T5 ** Eating House and Boar House Licenses—. 36.C36 47 M Billiard Boom and Bowling Saloon Liam- pc* 7,70? M Thestro, Circes and Alenacrrio Llcensas..., 15.707 24 “ Distillery end Bwwcry Licetuae~—■ 8,904 39 u Interest on 100 n—.... .... 43,01943 M Tannage Ta* 19W0383 . “ Premiums on I3L3ZTI3 « inflArcnee of Interest per act, 4th May, ' • • mil.—— ‘19,408 52 Hftliiiee In Fund, December 1,1551............... 21,47138 59&L6353& Disbursement lor th* noa period ..from Do- . _ L’6l to Janumsr 771^14 1 3 4Ua*iß« baUnv lu<U»Xond. Jaanaer ' .... sl92,ntf.C2 The appropriation of the money thus raised was far tho purchase of State Loan, until on Act of April, 1853, set aside apart for the pur* chose of Belief Notes* a more recent Act de votes the whole receipts of the Sinking Fund to this purpose, which now has a balance of cash of $192,718 awaiting the incoming.of the notes. The amount taken up in 1863—4 was $263,802. The total amount of loans purchased for the .Fund in 1852-3 (the purchase haring ceased in 1854) was In 1852. In 1853. Relief notes token and cancelled os Balance cask It thus-appears that tho Sinking-Fund is de bited daring ‘tho years 1852-3 and 1854, with about ono million of dollars. - It would be inter esting to know, in this, connection, tho precise amount of debt ineurrod by the State daring the same period, end how much richer or poorer tho treasury really is. ...The data, however, arc not at hand for asatiafactory exhibit of this fact A resolution was introduced into tho Leg islatures few dayß ago, calling for information, as to the amount of the State debt actuallyro duced during tho laOt three years. It is desira ble that the information should be obtamod in detail, since there seems to be some donbt os to, reports already made.-' Ahebioax Heat« is ' Frascb.—-The French appear tolike oar salt beef, and according to tho I&ris correspondent of the NflwYcrk Commer cial, Johnny Crtpoau thinks some of coming over and catching our wild cattle on his own account The writer says: - - “The amount ofsolt meat arriving at this rao- . meat from the United States at the principal French porta is enormous.- • Already at Marseil les, the competition has reduced very much the price of fresh meat - At Bordeaux, they sell the salt meat at public auction in quantites of from two to six pounds. The prioe realized is not above nine cents the pound. This beef is said to have been taken from the best parts of tho animal, and makes on excellent pot-au-feu.- The French method of freshening it, is tb suspend it for ono hour in a vessel of tepid water, taking c«e that it does not touch the bottom. ; The amusing part of the history of tho introduction of American salt beef into the French market is, that the impression' is very general here, that this meat Is derived entirely from the wild cattle that are supposed to bo found is abundance in America, and it is hinted that such an industry ■ being capable of a large development .os account of the foreign demand that will go on from this, time increasing, the French people should keep an oye to tho matter. At this moment, the par tietdar mania of tho day in France is the forma tion of large companies for the exploitation of. in dustrial pursuits; so it will not bo surprising to see a company formed in France for tho capture of wild cattle m America, for tho supply of this salt meat demand in Europe. ” Rcsawat Slavxs.—The Cincinnati Columbian. of Saturday last Is informed that the travel over tho underground railroad was unusually active, in that city, for the few days previous. UpwJJ er than Seven lots of runaway slaves had anivea at that terminus within a week. The f} theso lbts was composed of three in w of.lhme men: tho third.<*«« sra Z’thS n-U on Wednesday, and after recruiting, were to be sont over tho underground, railroad to Can- Ibo last lot was composed of a mother aitd three children whoeame upon themail boat Louisville, and wcra.to be taken, to Paris, Kentucky. She managed to get (to somo Aboil, tiomsts, and„was immediately sent North. (The total loss to the masters, from thoescapeof these fifteen elaves, must exceed fifteen thousand dol lars. I - Thesame paper relates a cose of mote inter est: ' r. * „• “A' colored woman named Johana Piles is now in soliciting funds topurebase her husband, who is a slave in Washington county, Kentucky. Tho wlfo and two-children, i with sixteen others, wore manumitted, about a' year aihee by their mistress,, who then resided in Washington county, Kentucky,but locatedfthoso she sot tree, in lowa. I’. 1 ’. . } Etsult.—A benevolent gtmtTcinao,-some ; •years once, proposed to givoaaeleganfc -Pocket Bible as a prise to cachchildm the Statc of;D liaois who, would commit to mehiory a&d-Teclto the whole of theWestmlnJiter Aasembly’sShort cr Catechism. . It is elated that more tha& llTe thousand Bibles barb been already received,' and [ nearly all given into the hands of-the children I who have -perfectly /committed the whole cate* Vehiamtomemory, and reel to itat once,' * VOLUME LXViiI—NUMBER 140. Dsxss.—The honorablo Miss Murray, lister of of a ScotoltiDake, a mold of honor to Queen .Vic toria, has boen staying for some days past in New York. Miss Murray is ft lady of fine per son,. robust ,health and uncommon energy of character—aged about 36 years. She has visit- : ed several of the • public institutions, and*, been' entertained m&nyeitizeniattheirown-houses, where her fnink-and oordialmannert, her singo? lor intelligence to{ j kindness of heart have secured her many friends. Miss Murray, we understand, has . keenly enjoyed he&extended - tour in this country. • she appoar&j'hbwever, to have been struck with amazement atthebxpcn diturei the helplessness, and the iU-health of that unfortunate class of being, tho fashionable wo-' men of our cities. Miss Murray, like rOU the fashionable women of EoropOj dreaees eo-plainly ’ that it probably costs her less to dress for a a wholo year, than many a New York lady ex pends for half-a-dozen handkerchiefs. It U d settled thing in Europe, that cktiuvßgace in dress is the very extreme of vulgarity, and is never indulged in dxceptby those whose only . claim to distinction is the length of the purse.— Ladies’ . Enterprise. '■ Rksuit or k SiNQimOitissios.—A few.weeks , ago one of the. wealthiest capitalists iq Amster dam mado his will, not permitting eveh his pro-' fesaional advisers to know its contents, and plac- : ing the document in a sealed envelope, transfers red it to tho archives of hia notary.-. On bis : dcath-bed ho communicated to certain of his * friends tho fact.tbat one of the items in his will* was ‘.260 florins a? a legacy for every Roman’ Catholic priest residing in Amsterdam. On ; opening the will it was ascertained that the word ; “priest” had been omitted,- so that, the; ran thqs—"l giveand bequeath to every Roman. Catholic (priests, of coarse, included,) residing' in Amsterdam' at the time of ray decease'the* sum of 250 florins-” **'" " ' *• •• -- - Beveral claimß have been alreadymado.andit, will require about' twelve millions of florins to. carry out this provision. There wDl.still remain, however, forty or .fifty millions of. fiormsforthe fwnily. ' -r; Tee Impoutatioh or Cattle:— Tho iraraigra--’ tion for the yearfrom the Atlantic States is over.' The last train oroseedUhe Sierra Nevada on .the Bth of October. A very inoorrect record of the number of the people arriving has boon kept— But as numerous traders felt an anxiety In re-' gard to tho.stock that entered tho Stated tolera bly coznpleto listsof the cattle that have crossed the mountains have been obtained. Already wo, have published the number that camo through, Noble’s and Beckwith’s passes, and by. the GUa route. . They are as follows;. Through Noble's pass:...; Through Beckwith’s pass....*. Through the Gila r0ut0..^...~; To those wo are now justified in adding SQtenr. teen thousand, making & tout importation dti: ring the year.of,sixteen thousand beef -cattlei oxen and cows.—California State Journal. - •" The Now York Commissioners of Emigration are relieved 'from' thelgreat pressure" of eager applicant for labor, with whom their office has, till recently, been thronged.:. All able-bodied men have been sot to (work on the. Erie. Enlargement, where there is .stiU a demand fair all the laborers that can bo furnished. : A Bitter Remark.—Sydney’ Smith said' of Macaulay,“after bo much claptrap and magnilo quence of word and deed, ending in such- Tittle results, a few splendid passages of silence would improte his reputation.” ... Railroad Oran theAlps.—On tho-iine.of railroad now building from Konigsberg ; to. ttie Lake of Constant over tho Alps, there are thir teen tunnels and twonty-fivo viadacts.. . Thirteen thousand horses are continually employed upon it, ... ’ _ A. Cool Paorosmos.—An Irishman in Wor .Chester, Moss., who hod been fined several Weeks in succession for getting drunk, on ' Saturday night, cooly proposed to the jndge thathe should take him by the year at a redneed /r ,. ' A BjurcßorT Crrr.—The Belfast l (Ireland) Mercury makes the strange, announcement that the corporation ot that city is a bankrupt that it has, , in.fact, foiled with a debt of £280,000 ($1,350,000.) *. , . ; , .Some excitement is said to have boea produced in Mcxioo in consequence of the United States authorities hating tek»npbsBw!<to , cf‘ti»MßSn!s~''-- Valloy before tfco treaty stipulations worefulfiled, $3,000,000 of the purchase money haring beeu retained until thebotpdary Bhall .. < The TTaifiinyion S&itind Eaya thafr the ilraud Council of Know-Nothings recently -in session in Alexandria, nominated or expressed a prefer ence for Hon. James F. Strothor as a candidato for the GoternorsMp of Virginia: < •’ fIUTtER'S MERCANTILE 'WRITING fc-pLUTD;— DixiamasandPrtee Medals hat*, been cneard~ ihU fluid IntsTby Ohio iftehahies Institute. Cincmnati, October: 1R&4; Ohia State Ibir, JTeeoark,■■ Ohio. October, lfiM; Indiana Stale Ibir, Madison, Jo. October »l&S-L. " Copy <tf a letter fr on lAuittantHist Mastered dnchmdti* Cescbrijus, Sept. 8,19&4 3b flat Hasten and Others,-*. This ofßoehiafnr a long time foam! It difficult tqgrocarc a satUftcUiTartilo of Krihnp and Copying Ink. we "re quire a readily flowing Ink that weald not the . petn and stands. ThuobJeet In oar opinion nasbeonful !r attained br using llatier’a Mercantile "Writing and Copying Halos, maanlactured in oar dtr br Jiaie.J. BcHeb, Agent—whieh wo hare purchased br tbedown fox thensnofthlsoffloe. W« recommend the abate .with confidence to Fort Alast*rn anti Commercial Man pin* erally. , J.fl. glXCbAlß,Assistant KM- For aale wholesale anil retail br I i - jaL A R.H aBLLKBa. 67 Woodjrtmt ...§211.110 83 ... 300,048 48 $511,159 31 200,802 00 192,718 00 TJTORMS EVEN IN ADULTS—Tho*d- TT : XDlnietfatl©nofß.A. Fahnestock’* Yermlfege lisa always been characterized with success, always prododag la thdfeeUngsamartadchange for the better. Anyonewfao trie* it can safely confide In It, end tho taoet'deUcuet&tant cannot be injured by lta oaa. Adolta, too, ax* IwQOMitlT object to worm* in the rectum and mail Intestines, Which h»nb. y fcai Afe»r*.lL>4.#Wu*d*&efciA <b. - i Urmotur—l ham need two bottle* orß. A. Fa nee* toek’s Vermifuge, whleh 1 forehand ftomyoor agent! It had the desired effect In bringing away a larn number o worm* from my wife.' Ipaichajed'anotherTtal and gave it to my child; it had the same effort, brlngin g away gmt numbers of worms. I therefore recommend it to thaphb* lie a* a sore remedy for worms. ... • P. MT9KB. prepared and saflbr - B. A. FA&KE3TOCK ft 00* JalSdAw- . corner tat andWoodsts. f'l LOV £B DAIRY.—The subscriberißpre \J pared to. furnish to families, FKESII MILK and CfEgAMf and'will'be thanWnl ftw thettatronag»i)fbia Wends and the pnblie.- iIIs.COWS win be fed ongood wholesome food, end every earw will betaken tO-aatMy hit customers. Orders addyeseed to WQkins Post Offlee,gmnj: the No. of the residanoe and street, will be punetmulyaP tended to./ . loeSfcdtfl _H. PAKEY. §970,079 31 STORE FOR SALE—Wehavo wJlfor sale the stock, fixture* and good will of a Fimllr' Grocery Store, in a&a or the best locations lnthecity,wlth an established wholesale and retail tilde in .town and country, For a man ot small capital this Isa rare ehanee to obtain possession of an old and wall; known stand.— Terms easy. Possession win be given on the Ist of dan.'Ap* , ply to . ; do3o, ' - B. McLAIN A SON.fflt Cth st. T AUNDBY BLUB—The attention of femi . ■ A Ues and washwomen is Invited to this'Blae, whleh Is amply Indigo dissolved, haring all its properties retained. The Ltundry Bine possesses, oyer the on dissolved Indigo, th 6 advantage of imparting a better eoloeto clothes, cf be* lnz mneh more simple and convenient Air use, and of be- Inga savingof about one half, owing to the Urt’that not. more than one halTof the. Indigo can be dissolved by wa* Ur. It is entirely destitute of any properties i wwrions to • cloths. We wodld solicit a trial* and warrantit to be as "g** 1 '\TOTICE.—CARPETS. OARPETS.PAJV- nr" rPlyV'Tap. Ingrain, Ektra Bap.lngrain, lineingrrin te nllan, list and l.Ug Carpetp.also, eTcry wiety of,,©** Matt. Window Shades and Trimmings, with huesfine a*- eortuent or- Floor •- OU Cloths, from JA foet to 18 a cat • wide, whleh we offer at arodueed price. We Invite tee SmgS 1 ■* ► ROCHESEIAWLS—A. A. Muon'A Co IhayelnstreeM a largean<l * pleadld.assortment o ag and Sunare Broclie Shawls. D LANKETS, BLANKETS—A JUson ij A Co. intite attehtloa. to iydeßayeasewnien - .prices. ■ CINCINNATI ws. Jliil'a axtra „%*•. ■ lO i :° r roPS—9 Uh prime- Ohio rac'd 'and for l-l.br.'. , : BiLLt HQQETT, W.Ur iL i BRiCK HODSE FOR SALBCHEAP! /* .MO a. cortiiiKßT a eoN.no. aj e. A NNATTQrr-2.baskets for tale Ly v.- .- .d«» B. B. Bm.tßßfl AOO. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh at, *ao^. BEANS— 100 bus. reo’d and for sale by polft ■ :■- .•/ BHBTTIBADILWDaTIL rVRIED FRUITS—ISO boa. D. Peaehos; tV 7 100 b^. DRY PEACHES-SD bbls. iußt rco’d and fcfstUby. jaflv IgUggILCOLLIINa. orrivo aiod for sale by jag ■■ YIIBK&r 1L COLONS. MOLASSES— 25 bWA to arriviß : <aid for eaUby r jaZf —HUSSY H.OOLLISB. Tr ABB & BUTTER—6O lard; SUGAB— 10 lihdfl. tMnie N. 0. S&gar ar rived hnd f» Mrtryjonn wasoit, aes Liberty «t. bbls, 'fresh roll Batter > rec’d I and tor sale by A. A. A. McBAMB, Uj, 2d st. BACON BIDES—S caska.dear‘Sides in store and torsi» br A.A A.McBAfig.ll4,gdst. bbU Small White received by i*iv ••••• •'■••*v r manoriL-cqLmfg:— C?OAP—SO bifl. hnrj'tyvyAff ij T. UTTLBA OtL BABJpINq .PAPER—2OO yearns double *T Crown; lfiOreai&Btsedltim'Cnwnaiia'SOO reams Crown* in etore anAte^u^^rgTl.irrCJA BOUND bgs;to arrrro onS. V MB. AMU 10. I. br All PICKWAW T INSEED bbhr.VLiiise«A w BAro’d.QJltinri.bT. .r • B-KOBiaon ACO. 4 GOOD BDILDINQ LOT on Mt. Was - jtw.lnirhni,£o ft front by dlO dAp* to * wide alley— KtMtSod. Terms, b> hand, balancs at 4 jraariy pay - -su&ts, •> mu - .-...24,000 ,„..^...10,000
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