THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUSINESS" DIRECTORY- j fl. tf. PETTINGILL' A dUHTXBTISINO AOESCT; 'l22Risain mxrr, Kcw Se*z- . ’ J ■, - fty io,flute rtrorf. Boumw IVI Op. in for themort lattoentW droulating eommZrelal Papers both In the Onit«d. BUM* and the wnidu . ■••••• • HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ;;; *'"/. , AOOOEDEON BisiNds, 4% .. BRPNQ,-WEISSENBORNACO : C- QOTTON SAIL DPCeT TOHN COLT'S Standard Cotton Sad Daok; rrP.~ . - i DUJ GOODS.' ;-• ■ . O OWEN, JLfITAhIEE & C&importeM of n Amttknnnod fiwelgn &Hkand Fancy Good C 5 HORN, SCHLIEPER r*. \e\ ::g"' f >. •• li L-W'-it 1 * d 4 i'ir.tdcn Lfjc« Sqj>ANCY GdODS. ■ tao3rSs_ yrr.ga, gflß FLDQR3 AND CHIMNEY IprS. t.T.ER, COATES A TOTTLE, No. 2T9 Wi itrMt, .Bnctmtln CTwC i gk. TbeKEubnighanri Manrlwwter Onmltosaspasstho Fae ' lorT every lanutates daring U» day. 0^~ > XI—M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind Jot a Hanuftetum, No. 13 St CUir •treat; ratetggto- rpo STEAMBOAT OWNERS—Wanted -to 8 Tsiy, aa totems! In a' Steam Boat, tbs which cash. FANCY CHINA BTORE, ' STRAW GQODS-1804- „ - 7 mHOS. . WfflTß & CO. No. 41 Southed X ateat. PbOadalpbla—SplawßA naw finhlaay STEWART A KUiGORE, PUHOTACrUBEMO? . COOKING-. HEATING. FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS,: Pipes, Boxes, end Fotmdiy Castings o, . pi? Iffndfc - ' OFFICEAND WARSMOUSE, ; i No.267ldtcrWSt.,oornerofHaiid, PITTSBURGO, PA* J?o. l& Arch Btrto, J'tuuiaeiphi&i 1 j Importers of G. * X Gee’s Unrivalled NEEDLES, ; Agents for the most Celebrated ; woousy Tjd&s&, nosiz&T.uzmxo rawm ■ j .• ■ pg-tjrs£.irfg- wa-RHWARS TOR - • BADDLEBS AND OARBIAGEMAKERB. V. ■;: r, t. Lieeb» ir.»: ■ - ■ St. 151 WOOD STREB7* HTTSEViIGn wm. a. ntwnrs BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front. ategt, fid door from Market: Dealer taka raaia* Ac. Ocal property bcaght and F>U. . > PITTBBBaeU COACII FACTORY. r '* ‘ j&to&~l~£Trn\tmh* intrggrt^.—-iistM - .BIOELOW &C 0» . -i (SuraiMnjttia.ll. a**6nr,) PUMOKDJ&LET, ... . . • near Wood*t_ - - PlHsbargC Pinna. XIOACItES, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, XJ Boggies>' and erwr ■ daacripttei of Taner Vahids* -—-pSfrt to tatftr. and ftnlsbMtn a staantf tthsisrpaa a «d 1 w S^rnfde«lita.e*wl)Z Jg OBERT Attorney atl^wp O OBEBX POLLOCK, i Attorney rat t lay—. JLt Cornwof Hfth and Grant emu,opposite theConrt Uoneaetepa,PiUitanxh;. :.-. pyU4^*3 AMES J. KUHN, Attorney nt Lavr, office Pcmrthetraet'.cearOmiW Plttiborgh. ■; I?BANCISC,TLANEGIN, Attorney J No. ITOPoarth street. Plttebargh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Lav, No. 69 Fifth etreet, pltteimrgh..» - . , BANKERS AND BROKERS. FTHERNAN A C 0» Bankers imd Exohange • 1 BrokervNo. WYTood a tracts corner ofDtaacnd Alley, f#U Beak Notes and Coin. Disoonnt nna EzSanaa. and FromltfQrrNotes; -make OoUoctta&s In.all the principal ciuis of the Cnlan; BecaiVe Denoiltsonicall • and on interest, and slts their prompt attention to ell eti^ er matters appertaining to a Brokenibizslness. •' constantly for sale. nhSMy AUXN -.wwstft -Ktwif.i— BT" RAMER. & RAHM, Bankers and Ex 1* change Broken. Boy and sell Gold and SBrerand Danic Note*, negotiate loans on Beal Estate or Btoek&spa* ritlee. pnrehepe Notes, and Time -Bills on East and nest,-.ißny and sell Stacks on Commission. Collec tions - madaen all points In the Union.. Jflke eoraer of Third and-Wood streets, directly oppodlo the St. Charles lloteL • . myl-ly . a- D,. KING, Coin, Stoek^and Exchange • Croker,-Fonrth stzwet—Buy*and wells Stockson iloiosi'Rxchanffe on -Eastern etties cnppHod at ear. ; rent rates; Collections made on the West at tern Bank Notew Booght and wild. ~ • jySS ytrajua hawni. .wx. z. sins. T3ALiffiß, lIANNA & Co., Saccessors to . I Hueser. Henna ft Banler*,Krchange Brokersand dSUert In Yorelffn and Domestifi Exchange, Oertlfleatew of ! leposit, Bank Notes, and Specie—N.W - cornerofWood and 1 "hird street*. Current Money received on DepoeJt. Sight < Qtaeks tbr sels,And collections made on nearly all prind pinpoint* Oftne United States.' ' ... The highest premium, paldfcr'Potelgn and American . AdTanees madeoa.eoiudg&meata of Prod ace, shipped east, on liberal terms. ~ . , ■ ; . mt. b. vtLmjtA.~~..~—B.**TaT. TOM; H. WILLIAMS A Co., Bankers and _JT Exchahie Brokers, North East corner of Wood and ah bTknsacUons*raalieoa llberel terms,and conations promptly attended to. .. • J* 9 **/,. N HOLMES'A SON, Dealers in Foreign • and IJorneatiaßllls of Exchange, Certificates of De posue, Bank Note# and Bpede, No. Ctt Maikatstrewt. HtGK broh. made on all th* prtndpel dties throughoottheUnitedStates; ", BOOKSEEEERB &C. a JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. i 7S Fourth street. ApoUo Buildings. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tloner. eutceasor to Davison ft Agaev, No. 1 Market etreet; near Fourth, rittgbnrgh, Pa. • ■ ITENRY S. BOSWORTH, Booksellor and IB DeiJer In Stationery^ftt, Ko. 83 Market etreet, near the Dlamood. PUtsbuggh, Pa. * A CO., Booksellers and Stationers, IV No. & wood street, next does to the corner efThlrd, Pv . School and lav faookacanstantiyon hand. COMMISSION &C. S. L. FANCOAST & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT?, No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, . - Sole Aceotn fiir the mle of R. S. CHILDS A CO.’S ctAtfowl^ prwapJF attended to. . . , . noU«todw j. v. acxim—». rowxu- J.W. BUTLER & } mi - & COMMISSION MER 1/ CHANTS and Deafen In all kinds ef Pittsburgh Man* ScturedtArtielM, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, No. 87 Pint Street, Pittsburgh. •- anS-Iyd’S* A AA. M’BANE, CommisEion and For- Jv* verting Merchants, dealers' in Wod r and Iwdw Kttehurgh Mtonlertorea. No. U4^e«md aair.ao»»ft<« _. l —, n ,--^. w ---■»«*- a.aosison T 1 ROBISON & CO., Whoiesolo Groixrß, ][■)■ Produce Deal ere, and Commission MsrdUnta. No. 5aS Liberty etreet. Pittahargh. , . . • jalO sracrogtamacaa^..^.^.^..— —. CPRIKGER HARBADGH A CO., (Sooccs- O sr» to 8. Harttuish,) Qrsxmlsslcn and Parvartfaig MerehanU; Dealers la wool and Produce generally, Noe. 145 First and 116 becoad etreet*. -7*. r-..- apo-ly 4. » rAtEr..;:.— ' ' *,v r.iom YITA3vDY t A 5 - * *' .ij '-tats to S 3 .O'VOOB, JvN-’.j- oi *::d r.V -r , >c , ' - v ’j : r 'ir.-/- - ~~ - Vfßl-r-- OHN WATT a CO., Wholesalo Groc . \ JB. CANFIELD, Uto ,«f Warren, Ohio, • Commlsaten and Fanrartftg Hcrehsnt, and Wind*- sate Dealer in Western TUsbitw Cheime. Butter. Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Water street, betveea&nlthfidd and Wood. PltUbargh. msit uttu, ia.,..»..-............». i rao>isteii< t tt. - (Cate of Arm BoUsov. Little ft Oo.)-- TLECTLE * CO., Wholcsalo Grocers, . produce and CnnsmlwriooMgTdisßU, and Pwtersta rattebnrgh Manatectures, ho. 113 Second etetet^Pg**- riHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. 1 J OOU.tNB, Yorwardlng andCenunWM. M«chaat,sn4 maa.gaa ,,,to ‘^ r TTON BONNHORST A MURPHY, Whole -2£!§£EffiBS2iffigs3Fe£fi& naglu Pa. rfSfImTAfiPATiMER. Importer and Dealer 1 In Trench and Anwriean Walt Paper. Wa jOMarket ifioetbetwaaa Third and Foorth street, PitUborgb. tlf McCUNTOCK, Importer and Whole- YV « sale and lUtall Dealer fn Carpeting. VIMr..OQ Ctoths,Mattlnr,Table and PlanoCtoreraWtodow Bbadaa SUsasx Boat Trimmings. Ro. 112 Market street. ORRIS A PATTON, Wholesale and Be [ top Grocers, on tba Easton ride cJ the DUAoad. jargh. Pa. ~ - DRY GOODS. ■PRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim £ ofeJSassiß a. A.KASOS A cdc rmssaaoH—c. t. amtbost A A. MASON & CO., Wholesale ana Retail /% , Dealer* in Fancy and BtaplaDry Scads, 2» Fifth, gtroet, Pittebargh. URPHY A BURCHFIELD, Wholesale and Detail Dry Goods Marchanta, comer Foortband itreot. Plttibarab. • GROCERS. , m «wn WW.'HA»«ACaP.——ySOOk* EOOHE, HASBAUGH & BOOSE, sXENERALCOMMISSIONMERCHANTS, 1 Todm la Wool, Floor, Prolaco »nd Bo WhorU: WatorstraaJ,PbUad«lpbla. v: HARBAUGH & BOOSES, - TJIORWARDING COMMISSIONMER Htsasgg “SSawf niiut wixxAca_-. —wawaxi Wallace & Gardiner, WaOLESJiZE DEALERS jn . Flour, Provisions and Produce OencrallT, RQ.2SS LIBBUTY ST. joiur TLor»_..._ excHAxn plotp TOHN FLOYD A CO., Wholesale Groeors If andCcminl«lonMaTcbaßts,Ho.lT#Wpodaad.2MLlb* rty street, PUtobnrah. - • l OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Groeor, Reej . sold eash. ' . - ' j^SSSSsmrospkSSSSSii wuerm«t.rmijWi. ....;< . ’ i . ; i< . atpiAiy ; TauSl"m®^rci67whoies«ra4 join o. «*onj—..~.;~wiwxa era®. > M 'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Ko. 1W Liberty stwevPlttA .' ' • '• ■'. •' • '•• • '■■ • WV. SASItP 4UUi» 11BBU. • . ■■ IS7M. BAGALEY * CO., Wholoaalo Gro- YY cars. Hoa.lB and 20 Wood street. Pltubarrtt. j TiriLUAM A. M’CLURO, Grocer ahd YY* T«a Dealer, oomsr of Wood and Sixth streatmbas alwiM's on band aUrga Morta»ntbfeboie* Qroentos and ihd Tea*—Foralgn Frnlta and Ifata, Wbdesala and BstalL )eahrs sappUooci tba lowast tsnas. " | "DOBfiBT k CO., Wholesale ’ Hi, Oroeers, Commission Moreksnts,JDMlmte P»da» Manaftctam;; • ho. 269.Lttertf rtroat, Plttobcrgb. - . : __ _ . - ' nn- . " . |. [? ;I, linOE A McOANDLESS, eoccessora t ■ELuiiSiBgL'BA S«®SS VSSuiSd Manaaeturoi ganttaJyi sexsn of Wood and Wstsr stmta. y "* -- A CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer an •JV. OtmailßlraHwdMnt,B«hrJotaaammlHtt KnS Masabetarad IOA Liberty street, Fltt+ borgh.- • • - . - * . -- ‘ jobs j:, 4 R. FLOYD,Whdlesale Grocers, Com •I a mladon Merchants, and Dealnr* In Prodnoa—Ttoond Gnnreb baUding*,fronting on libmty, Woode-aadßlxt i straats, PUtsbgrgh. • > ww. s. coeesATS, .WK.a.wscawA>p, fc .,-...,....^.^,^^aujys»gti.sT,. n-AQALEXi' WOODWARD A COiWhoh jgmla Oroawa.Wa.tn Market »t>aaf4PWl|dribhW MTIP K*CA*lrtJßa.. 1 ._....Tmi1W S*iSB~w.~..®: ATOOm TVyfcCANDLKSS,MEANS AGO., (snecei IYI rtrt. t® Wick A tteCandleasA iWualn Iron. KallNtGiasa, Cotton Yarns. anSFlttahorgb jt|mAgtta*ss*Bsr»lly«corasrof OEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason fe-sssSsasi ig^ssasssf^F PITTSBURGH. MONDAY- MORNING, - FEBRUARY 5, 1855. AGENCIES, t. Ct'tHtaST....— s. CtJTHBERT & SON,' COMMISSION AGENTS, for tXtt.mh.od imrthii«.of K«U ra%,i!?s! l Mgsi^g^ B “?rq^ir s°- 5 °- Michigan General Comiouiion and Collec tion Agency Office, EOR tho collection of Hihne imd Foreign jtircaatfl* and allother Money elahns, In Michigan B“pjLT^KftA^DJmsON/petroit,'Hlehlgan. - is Iktafrurph—Meters. Krimim. ft Bahm,B*nx ers; White ft Co* Oaxette Oder. Lorens, Stewart ft Co* ... Wastxb—Two Agaamas or Wteatgaw firaa tespcctawe Issuzssoe CcmsaSafcv. • ygyinju AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate. Agent, /V Flotk, Mcrchandlfif-'and MU Broker, office No. S 3 rbozth street, aboro Wood. ’ Suslnw promptly to.' ••. jTomJy CJ AMUEL L. IHARSHELL, Secretary Citi © sen’s Insuranao Company,'M Water street. FM 1 . Secretary Western Insa • ranee Co*o3 Water street. ’ •* J GARDINER COFFIN, Agcntfor Franklin Vflre tnsoranee Ootopany, comer of Wood aaa Third Bteeta.. ' 7. Xk A. .MADEIRA, for Delaware Mu.- ♦ tn Issumnee Company. 43 Water street. .. MUSIC, &C. TOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Forte*. 1 f Muslo and Uatfeal Instruments, School Book*, anil tatiuueii. Sobagent fisr Oileksrtnjrw Pisan Porta,te festem Peansylranla— No/ 81 Wood street . _• TTENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu -1~1 rial Instnuoents, and Importer of Italian Strings, boteagant far Nonas A Oirki stand and equate Plano*, vrithCblcasn'i Attachment. Alaofts Dunhams Plano*. •' /. - '" < i - > > - ' druggists; JOHN HAFT, (successor to Jas. M'Guf ler,) Wholesale and Satan Druggist and Dealer In paint*. Oil*. DyotuSk, ftc* 141 Wood street 3 dborabalow Virgin AUey. Pittsburgh. • RJ*Regular Agent fbr-^Dr. Ford’s Medicine. • ; - mbSO JOHN p: SCOTT* Wholesale. Dealor Lin Drugs, Palate, GOa.'Var&lahea and Dye Stulls, No. Sflfi uoerty street, Plttsborgh. All order* vrilJ wedre prompt attention. Agent ferßahencfa Palmonla Syrup. aar3Hy T 1 A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, Wholesale V_f * Drugggista, and manxdketuren ofwhlt*Xead,Bad Lead, and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pttta* bnrgn. • J mchT D E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in flit Drugs, Paints, Dye Btuffs, CDs;Yarolahes, fte~ ftc* N0.76n00d strret, Pittsburgh. Goodswarranteo. Frloas ,OV. . • ' 'nXfiXUCX BRA CM ...... UITXB. fl RAUN & REITER, Wholesale * Retail JJjf oaroer of liberty and. Bt Clafr streets. JSCHOONMAKER A CO., Wholesale e Druggists, No. 34, Wood street, Plttsbnrgh. . . J OSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.Wiloox ft Co* corner Market street and Diamond—Keep* con stantly on hand a full and anaptete assortment of Drags, Madlfwes, Medldne Chests, Perfumery, end all aitidae pertaining to his business. Phyttdas* pnserlptions earefUny compounded at all. boon. - • • ja9tly * ’Wool merchants. Br- LEE, successor to MURPHY A LEE, I * Wool Dealer, and Commlaslon Marthantfor lhai of American Wool! Goods No 13T Libert* stxtek mr* _ ' ‘ *' ’ MEDICINE. WM. VARIAN, M, D., Office 6th street, below BmlthOeld. Qfiet Hbcrc—ft to 8, A. -a, M.ltßM.a my3S4yd | SCOTT, Dentist, Foul tn street, igSEi of e fiT# doon vest of Market. Office bours/rfHEBa from 8 a. il, to e r. AHvttk warranted. JalB MjBRCHANT TAILORS. B ‘CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and 01o> • thftwg Na. ?« Wood street. Particular attention Clcthlag. nols-T linoilAM DIGBY, Merchant bailor, Dro . -Wy per and Dealer In Beady Mad* Clothing, ISJ Lfh wti rtneL . . H 17 WATTS'A CO; Merchant Tailors, 181 Xj • Liberty street,—-We are nov reostrlng onr fetng etortrer Goods-te Geattemen’s tbusrr* and VeetingsoftheMvertstytee and finest cnaHtr- Our friends and customer* will please give us a calL . imhl MANUFACTURING. VTUIUI e*aa«tT-t : liam M. BTSBU. WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO, TT»nii.CK MAKERS end SHEET-IRON . ; '• *<-. ' Barnhill's Patent / ''..'’..7." f\ '~S*' JOlll* •WETiib.ub.i.Li, of PATENT BOX TICKS, • ropmlor antew, * r * nnAgEP. BOX VICKS, corner_of Andezvcn and Bote from thalland street teHgv^Aei* TJt MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN j*stf Ho. 3SIX P»up street, above Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick oad Crucible Clay Mau nfacturing Company. rpHIS COMPANYIIAVINGENLAEGED &1U10.C1.,. ort«rma. f iirtf< a Mtobjr, Pittsbargb. Bpptcabsr 2U1853. , Booti and Shoes!! I AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d al door from tbe Hsrkat Bonsa, worUd tnlbrm tba. pwb. He that ba has now a tot fbUstodi or wot ttlng In Boot and Shoe trade, inch •* JsnnyUnd Padore*,Ladr Franklin wA jril tba found on th# Eastern eritUK aim, Utsaaf >giSSSSSS« Gaiters and Fancy Bootsand also. GanUernsns* fin* Opera Patent Calf .Boots. Fronca Calt Bcota, CongreM Gaiter* and Shoes; also, Bey** and Tenths*Boots.fins FrenchCalt _ . .. . Plhii >in ba a caD as we wish to ariSmeh an artlela to all who fiaror us with their custom ntLAe tlon. Bamambar tba place, 89 Slartot street. mys* Hots and Caps. KJ WILSON 4 SON keop constantly on .lurndTOTT dMerlptlott UiiTU.trof U»U lad pJSS whoUml. id/nun. Tbm dMlriaj » bj£loaablslutnC.a.p»dvid Ow. .oaldaowOlla riTs MS call before purchasing elsewhere. - aol»tf rnmm ih Wrm* -- --- ----—— ..--jtmsirtcu, M’CORD & CO. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHION ABLE HAT AND. CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP PUBS. ; • CORKER OT WOOD jyj> TZFttETBEXTS, Ettsburgh, Pa. ambrtm rrerrqnaHtr anastylaof Bats peas, Cttffl and For poanats. : Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO., comer of jaa^BL&ssssa&ssss^i ul *ll rtrfct f*gKd to dwaj WHty Sd beanty of toUh. Bapala wffl wMgMatog to on the most raasonabj* tonoa tiring in all tbetrwrrk eharinsrrisewhare. . ■... . ■ C.B. HEASLY&CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, no. 12 THJ/tD Sr. NRJLB UARKRT. UXTOULD reenectfallT inform theirfriends YY and the tmbn® genarafly, that that biT* tn stora tbdreompUteFall Stock. croiwlngofCarpatsoramr sssssßSgfn^ssnsr-'ES^srafefes • dsnow fnrnlahad on tha most reasonable torma. : , . •nm-sUiiomi. .. - - . » ■ ■ -■ ’■* t a anm- ..juirn iwm.—j. s. jiMisut PAI I Rack and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, CWtl.»a4anlna« man; «o 4 (tonnWto: Doc* rtetr In form and finish. - > - ■. . ■ »;Ut» • , W. W. WALLACB, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819.821 and.B23 Liberty strut, oppotiU BmUhfidi tirtd, •piTrsmmaiL _ ... i Monuments, Tomba, giutd stones • Fmultmt -Tops, •Mantels, Imnoslflg Btonea, Aa-at wars on bind, and-mad* to. ordyr,.ysaacblDary, at to j New Goodi add Fashions for Geatlomens - Clothing for Spring of 18M. S-; j |7i WATTS* CO. begwavo reipoelinlly JHi • tolnfom theUntuawtmj m-utaari, Laths pn> Hagenarally, thst they bare just or Goods adapted to thdr pauon*ga—i.«.tts besttAs 2ad» cm markett thattbr*/ar* ready to rarolvaot 4cra for them Up la tb in usual superb strls.^. ■ i ai»infbraadUmto« how#la So. . : liberty strroUHartblids, shot* BLCIaly,. t< uOS,- ; Penn Cotton Millfi, PittabHTglL ' I TT ENNEDY, CHILD? A CO., HwmiWJ ** t Plougb Lfn*« eadffafbCterd: ' ., j ®AFFET & __ w* TAiasa™ IYI. and Stsaai»«tlii«a.' llousi* fitted up wlthO* wa® on short nstlo*. ■'. ; • • . ‘ v •*** ftOLDS are notalwaye Consnmptioft^jit NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. .- From TISSCnER 4 CUEU.'3 .G.r.rrol Adiwilrlße Hcnao.flo.we Da Bts Bpaeraj. It™ Yort, Oott So.; U- Ediable FirmiinOxCUytif York. A CARD. 68 OAHAIo BTRKET. N»W TORE. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WQDLD rcgpcctfolly.inform, the trade If that hla Imported and taannfrrtqrtdStyles tbrthe BprlngZradewUl be ready fOr Mspection on the .19th of February. He, Utng the only Mantilla merchant from Nev York who Is personally, visiting Part* the anuon, bly assert that he vtil have later and zuoro varied styles called to theabovo, and they may raljiuncu eterr attention. - : • jal9-2mv Cbailss’i London Cordial Gin.- J*7 ITHODT thonecesßity of extraordinajy Y.T rrabUdtf, with scarcely an effort on the part of tb« proprietor, this iuperb Gin. la the short period which has tlapaed rtnoehi Introduction to-the American public,has aSSeved apopSarltr beyond preeedentln the whole list of aleohoUa atimutenta. r The CerUfiaxa of ever Pits Thousand PSytirtiiu In and the united States, proclaim Its transcendant m itlsupdn‘ttiasldoboart6rthafemlly and the bar of every v^u^todhetot.bythetedjcUtecf thajldL aft veil as the companion of thsnealthy. JYve fro a iaiori eatteg«ueh'&Mtl> harmbae ln-lta adoption. The iwhri ate, by tte”—; fled*itasflght atlmulanL which, while It feeARI©FABHIONS FORLADIES'DRESS r ES-—Tb* Ptrlih Fhthioti* tor JUJTB, dlrtei pay «InUon»l.<,= Ui.l«proximo s bj &LtlntgoS( . Pma. »boT» H*ad itrwl. »•» tw r. josh ———-alkx. icrcaxu KEEK, JOBES & CO., ; tPBOTKomaa KIEITSPO STABLE BOAT LINE, EORWAKDING AND COMMISSION UKBCHASTB,CutI B»4a, Bmntt Pitta* is? ■ -- —Ctadfer. - -r.>^ 'OBV T ii OOJfNKLLeV.uiUi, . UNIONTTT"''-. BBC-:, jaiV, ?'rrfu *.i:i •-. --h-cM 6tori> ••' -( .~-.i t-*‘ n.Z ep aDKr'-r-tv.T. r.ru**--'.:- _; Agency. MoSESF.EAToN.No.l9Sixthet_%ent Ito sailing and boring PATENT RIGHTS. 1* now rlxed to *eU the fouowlog lately patented articles: ITntt’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Om> patent MU. for Drilling Iron; (ZPoanVßoat DriUlag SUritlnea. „,. ■ • Cnrwland'* Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford 1 * Steam and Water Goans, and Griffith** Wrought Iron HaflroaA Chair Machines. ■ These article* hen been examined by practical mechan ic* and machinists, and prononneed ropencr to any in naa. Helselsoaotbaritedto sell Rights to xs*k* and rend theaa articiM In any part of tba cowntry. 11a has for rue boVpmaed Nott* and Waahera,and fislihed Brass Work. fla jj also'prepaxed to take Agcnele* for tba sale of oth er patented tUgnts and new Inventions, and give to tits boriseaa nttkfol and constant attention, lie refer* to tba foltowlny^^ . Tba snbacriberthara long teen acquainted with Mr Moss* F. Eaton, and haro no neritatioa 1* rerommendlng him to all who may wUh to employ bla botlom, as a gtw tisman orundoubted Integrity and lodefktlgablet&durtry 4 tn whoa* exertion* eraynUaoe* may be placed: Neville B. Craig, W. RoHnwm.VrM John Graham, S. £L Denny, IL Childs A Co„ mas Wood, ' N. nolmes A Sons, , P, ft. Friend, SramerA Rabm, " wuham^*schnstoa, iTUltta Phillips, Andrew^Fnttoa.- A. W. Loomis. _y\ , Wilson MrOuidTret Ptmstmoo,Nurecttbu STlh. .• ritf Pall and Winter tJoodi. ‘ EDMOND WATTS, : MERCHANT TAILOR, 18b ZJBERTT STREET. T HAVE now on bimd a largo Stock of Fall J.asd Winter Goods, OTweoatlngs of entirely now dsrigiS, Ploah Vesting* of the most baanOftu patterns French and English Casrimom, of every styia and. shade la tba mar ket, all of which 1 will suk* to order oft tb* moat mum ahiatem*. and wermatod to sol* aa29 j CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c- WM’CLINTOCK 4 BROS, am now sell •logoff tbrir entire stock of Carpetlntf, OH CSothi sc- mr euth, atprioea form than ever offend in tbs west era market. Oaretoek ncerist* in part of tha foUowiag,.vls: Rich Valtrt Pile Oatpete. Tapestry Bromlft' • .- ; Brussels. 3 Ply, BawTune aud common Ingrahg - ! : °List and RagAteoTouSnth*. - . Ruin. Window shades. Stair Roda, Matting, - Bindings, and Mats of alltodv - ' . With a full assortment of all aittelds kspttn i to furnish Btaamboate, Houses or Ho tels willdo well to call new, as now Is thS time to secure gnat Wrgalng. Remember tbe plus. So. US Market sU bimiv Bfbmty. ' L ~oc7 NEW .PLOW FACTOHY-i . HAVING aommoncod ocaiationa in th description of th* j tent Iron Cento* P»oa^loproj«lLeOTPtoughw ateo HIU Bid* and EnNßclUMtoa aodSugar Koushs,fco«th es..witiuPlough PoteU.snd Castings Our Piarubs and Oastlngs ran ba bad Whriesais and Retail, at onrwaraboss* NO.IM Libert Pittsburgh nUdtaldAV*B-, - • ? Contianstion of the' t GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ! A; A. MABON A OOi And stlU grrater redootlon to prtoM \ A A. MASON ‘A COt • sale through the pcnt4J . *3, 0 faU«ftwbnUSirttK,, •BbbUonlBtu i .. - ° jJShliOrion Ajjlto, ljfefr • “* .;6WjI*Lm4OIL: WnTAKHTiKW. MJKAffB A Oft ■#. . . ■•,•■«-■ >. y , ; i«CT.!wfT>B*l¥atf , «: .♦ TARIED PEACHES—-50 bo». prime no br -•? •; 4> am t gßJuy£aa. . , ;• . The bill provides an annual . compensation to members of $5OO, and 10 cents p6f;.nuleaB mileage. . . , - - * Housa.—Mr, Sherer, from the Education Committee, reported a bill.: to. consolidate the Wards of Pittsburgh for educational purposes. . Mr. ; Cammipa (Somerset) a supplement to .the Pittsburgh, and Cleveland Railroad bill} passed April 1858..; Mr. Fletoher offered a resolution that the use of tho Mali of the House bo granted to Miss La oy Stone.for the purpose of lecturing to the la dles of Harrisburg, which was adopted. Mr. Eyster read id place a supplement to the act Incorporating .the Greonwood%ije,'’ af4 the j terest.is six per ctaf, in four States !* fs -'fuHis, *• percent; in Texas-tad AJ»b*v-- j* .por,l 'iu-e* hVmo Ahown/ cent; in Loulsiun- V. i-arizy* ia/AJia-,! ihe erca frMtsosaMe' ‘'’KadeaV'-Tar risrinpl it h and within th« pact year* had pab *>:fc ; tt f ? * t r my ' 1 mta*. * v.-- interspersed with numerous quotations evinolng greal'readlsg and rake taste. 1 •“ Some twenty years ago, her name was added to the Pension List, and by this and the help of her writings, she has tived in comparative com petence, in a little cottage at Three-HHe-Cress, ■near Resdln&in Berkshire. Her benevolent disposition and gentle manners are saldtohave made her a* great a fhvorite with the country people thereabouts as her works-have with the reading pubGo; 1 — f* XHS Clbbqt in ija LzauLATUßft,—The new (senator from the .twenty-ninth, district is a oler gyman of the MethodistMenomination, who has been, actively devoted, up to the present time, to the duties,of his profession. He. is the first clergyman who has ever occupied a seat in tho legislature, and his advent, commeneea a new era, so far as relates to the class of men who are likely hereafter to. bo our law-makers. . Indeed, he.may almost be -said to be: the first clergyman whoever held anyjciv3 office in.the state. The first constitution of this, state, adopted in 1777, oontalaedthefotiotringßeotion': . . t.VAnd whereas, the ministers of tho gospel are, By their profession, .dedicated to- the ser vice of God and tho care of souls, and ought not to be diverted, from the great duties of their function; therefore, no minister of the gospel, or priest of any denomination whatever, shall, at any time hereafter} under any pretenoe what ever, be eligible to, or capable.of holding.any civil or military office .or placeltithm the State." Precisely - the same-section. was. contained in the constitution of 1821, and remained a part of the fundamental law, until the adoption, of .the present- state constitution in 1840, when the .ineligibility 9? clergymen to office.wos removed, and they'were left in the same position of other ! 'citixcns ini this respect. - Very, few instances have occurred, we enspeot, | dace the adoption of the present constitution, in : which , they have . accepted any office, however unimportant. We havo no case of the kind in oar recollection, except thatofßcv.Pr. Lackey, who was chosen, by the Legislature to the office of Regent of the • University* which he still holds.. . ‘.. . public opinion'very generally acquiesced in the' propriety which.- excluded .clergymen from office. —Albang Argot. .. : . I. C-.-V ' :i'.r 'l-M*--- ,'T> .-•UTO&d it *s£* : - L - percent, may be ■>br.r,;M ;u Jf>*,*Uy and in the township of ui Maryland, the penalty ia a matter ot some doubt, In consequence of a late decision of Judge Taney, : which does not, however, meet the assent of thenar of Baltimore; in Arkansas, ten per cent .may be charged ,on sp.eolal,con tracts; In Illinois, the banks may chargo jwvep per oont, and ten percent may bo charged be tween Individuals, on nedal eoniraetr,.in. lowa, ten per cent. Is allowed on epocial contracts; in l«ouisiana, eight per cent, may be charged; in Michigan endOhio,contracts in writing arelegal ; to charge ten ; per cent; In Texas, twelve per cent may bo chargodon special contracts. The penalties, for a violation of the usury laws is different in most of the States. EINEM Tsb Stats or Oasaos.—The bill which paw ed the House of Representatives on Monday lost providos that the peoplo of the Territory of Or egon be authorized to form' a Constitution and State Government,. and 'be • admitted into, the Union on an eqnol footing, with the. original States in all respects whatever, by the name of the State of .Oregon. The usual Courts, an to be established .and until another census and ap portionment the nsw State is to be entitled,to jone Representative in the Congress of the Uni ted; States. Sections 16 and. 86 in every-town ship of the.pnblio loads in said. State are to be granted for the use'of eohoola; two ontire seo tious ar© to bo given for the use and.support cf a university;, and ten- entire.sections, are to be appropriaiedfor completing the pqbfie buildings of eaid Stato or forthe erection of others. Five per cent, of the nett proceeds,of the sales of the publio lands lying .within the,.State are .to.be jaW to the State' for the purpose ofmakingpub* Ho roads and canals in th* as the Legisla ture thereof shall direct, upon-condition that there be no interference with .the primary dbpo* sat of the soil within the same,' and that ho tax . b to be laid upon the lands of. the UnitedCStates and no higher tax upon non-resident proprietors than upon residenta.--—iVcf. /nkt • • Iwrioßiijoi toe number of immigrants *bo arrived at this' port daring the week ending yesterday,, was bat 1,764, making atotalfor January of 7,953. . The arrivals for die tame periods in 1864 were-: 4,382 for the week,and 16,614 for the month. The falling off for.the month has been nearly one hundred per cent.' In 1856. os compared trith 1864, and the Immigration' for. January 1864 was very small in comparison with.the ensuingaonlhs of the year; and when it is remembered that late adribcs from - Europe stdto.'tb&t there are but few ateerageSpsssengers offering, it will bo per eeivad that;theroia good ground to anticipate that—-unless something should happen which is not, now expected—the - immigration for 1856 wiU be much lower in number than.for -many ytsra' paet lho- receipts of tbo Commissioner for the past few weeks were but s£<29s, while the expenditures were $17,818, of whioh $5,549 were fen* temporaryrelief.to.the destitute. " The expenditures for tho month of January hare ex ceeded the receipts more than one,hundred per cent,[or about sBl*ooo.*—# F* Courier, i - u A.Pniiiia Ssofr Bisk.—The Chicago japan of M imlay inorntog'eajr thotraine which loft Chic! go on the Chicago and iCsalaalppl Eollroad oo Wednesday and Thursday oMast . week ran lntaannow bank near Pontiac, where atlaalud- Ticta they ettll wore.- The wood bcoomldg ex hanrfed, on' Friday' A;, M;,-tto' eiflgjnmt«« word cat ,up and barnet OnFriday morning setctal hundred pans of oystorae erred for break ftatJ Thncana being onUntff'o. tlloooTihb pro ferrudthematewed warn accommodated,. will* otbentook themraw. The dearest homo was throb mites off, nndnomeof tbk pasaongers, - war dlngfthroogh to'the sektlemenvprooared teams, promalona 1 and irood. Tho ladies and children wori conreyed to tho farmers’ houses. The pas sengers numbered some two handled, including the J peak'd r end many memberapf the Illinois Legislature. Three hundred men, rritla ehoTell anata weak*’ supplies,' haTo goae from Chicago hr attack this bank.' The condition of matter* la no bettor on the Chliago end Book Island Boat By the Chicago JVwum ~wo learn tHattie trxinwhioh loft Sock Island on Monday morning rtocHed. Chicago bn Batordayaight. -. Ths trip ore umoUy made In. eight hww.- This train’had thrw locoooiitsA pttsscngCTß hoinbci’ed, sixty, Ificladlng some ladle?. *' At ono time fiist »as net broken for thirty hour*. Tho rcst oflhe tiinotlieirfooil erss principally ’ crackers end herring, washed town with melted snow.and whlsksy.—Cfewtoa Ltzfer. r r : ' :v,v ''"y r Dnratt SrTiHiena-rlfr. , Goddard,.* another' genflemaij, and iliSy/recently -went aloft ink balloon at NewOrlcaas, sod when they had ris® > : totfc® 3 bright of 4,000 foet, 'td& their dinner 1 .The edltor ot tho Crwent, wljo was «n board,- -.describes the repast as being an \ excellent cue, . ondu ipfohed with an,- appetlie l vleharpened-by anii aioold atmos-' MissiuMßT.WoaK.T-Albany seems to be mis sionary ground just now. The Know-Nothing Councils (of" the thumbscrew order,) through out tee Stete -hake appointed agents—one from each Assembly district—-with orders to go to Al bany and -toalcb the members of the legislature, and see to it that they rote against the re-deo tlon of Senator Siwaxd. The arrivals, we hear, Hare already commenced. Various members are already attended by their guardians, who take good care to note their goings oat and com ings in, who read them daily lessons on their legislative duties, and convey with dae emphasis the warnings and menaces of the,‘‘Councils'' at home If they venture to act upon their own con victions of duty, Instead of the secret degrees ordained for their guidance and direction. If one could get rid of the sense of Summa tion inseperable from this attempt W ; dragoon, by personal discipline, Individual members of the Legisiatord into ft particular course of con* dnet, there would be something comical In the spectacle. It must bo a great convenience* for mombero thoa to have their work done for them: could they not prevail,on their volunteer at tendants to pay their board btUs also ? . : But boakt, as well as live , missionaries, are' senttoAlbatwfbrthelegislaUreenlightment We understand tnarrwitbin the-ipast: two or three days a thick novel has been gratuitously,distrib uted among thbjnembers, designed to illustrate ihe awful ravages of Jesuitism in the United totes. The story Is that tho chief of being expelled from Italy by the revolution of 1848, cams toAmeriea to bring that great coun try under Jesuit sway: and thethreomen through whoso agency this great feat was to be’ accom plished, were Woolsey,- (Seward) Pouohe (Weed,) and Love-block, (Greeley,) who are said to have signed and sealed tie contract—mode the whole : Country'oTer bodily to the Jesuits, and to* hare se cured 1 tile election of General Taylor aa theirre ward. This la the upshot of this portentious book,so frr as its politioal revelations' are. con cerned. Iflt'ls deslgned topassfor a statement ofrikfr, and eUti lacks Is proof and plausibility. If it Is intended for mere fiction, it is excessive? ly bungling and awkward. There is ft love story connected with it—or rather thelove story Stems to be the port of the book, ana the politi cal disclosures are an interjected afterthought If members can survive the stupidity of the book, they fear its arguments.—AT. T, Times.- Toward the end of last years c undue corres pondeneo toofc place between the Government of King Bomba, of Naples, and hie most faithful subjects the Jesuits. The Government found out that by the teachers in the Jesuit schools the Tope was pronounced superior to all • the sovereigns of the earth, and that such doctrine was revolutionary. In consequence, the Chief of tho Neapolitan Police sent for the Head or Provincial of the Jesuits* and Informed him that this sort of teaching must be stopped, otherwise the reverend body would be kicked out of the kingdom. The frightened owls concocted in stantly an humble and servile petition to the King; assuring'His Majesty of their devotion, and their soundness Is respect of Absolutist-Mo narchical principles,' As evidence, they invoked in their favor the contempt in which they are held by all liberals, and appealed to the 'doe* trines held by Snarer, Bellaralno, and other doctors of the Company, who taught that abso lute mocarchyis the best forth Of Government, ; The blaek fathers were wisely silent as to the doctrioes Of the Jesuit Hajagrada; and Others, his -predecessors,- jovtUjpng- the'murder of i* Bing, in ease of iriVdieagreetaeht with a. Pope. [ - In one of the of the petition, the -Bead Jesuit,-arid hls Coundl,; twenty-three-In number, eay that M Jesuita are, by maxim and education, devoted to absolute : monarchy/ m which Catholicism cahalone have secure defense indprosperity.” J It would bo qnrioud and instructive to^dlsoover: what ore the oonviotibiis/the doctrines, and the f teaOhirrgsoftae humorous Jesuit schools In-our own country; tpwhat .extent they instill poison mto the minds of American youth; and whether they contradict the profession of faith of their European {and Neapolitan brethern. \What pay the, Bomah Cathotio clergy in the United - States cohcennhs the paragraph from this truly Jesuitical petition? CahwehopethattheywiH contradict or condemn’ these principles, so ex pressed? Bo they agreo with the Fathers, or have they been fkvored with some cow and con trary T. Trxbxmt, Novel Law Suit.—-A somewhat romantic salt at law has joaibcon terminated la- Franklin, county. It teems that one John Leecherbo- I came pierced with an arrow of Cupid, and, wish ing teheal the wound'by lawful wodlook,bo mads proposals to the otrject of his affections, I which; It teems,she received favorably, hut the] father, Mr. Jacob Wyant, being a prudent man of much foresight, required the said John-Leech- j er,to.enter into bonds of five;.hundred j conditioned that the said John Leeches ahboldl live with ids wifo and treat her as. a kind and' affeotlonatft husbandshould do; but the parties, after living together tome months, sep arated, and this suit was’ bwpgfct . to recover the amount of the bond. The easw was first tried In tbo April term of the Franklin Court, when Judge Emmel decided the bond to be fnvalid.-r- The ease* was.earried to the Supreme 1 Court, I ah’tf' It ‘ was * accorded that the bond °was good andvilid, ahd In accdrdanco iriththelaw. ; The.case, therefore, came up again In the Frank* Krfcounty oourtsi when the jury found.a-verdict for the plaintiff 0f:5979 70. Theresußof thii l uitmay git e' a Tahiable suggtstjoa to arm* hniioui flithbnr Whose daughters 'are* sought- at partner! at the altar, and an imitetloa cfMr. Wyant’s forethought would show a prudent oon cernfor their daughters*welfkre.—CarKrl«(Fa.) 'JJmoerat;■/«».'r* ‘-.BntounA* Btsuir dWTjfjr Steamboat Law.~ Ybe disasteTto the ferry' boat Black Loatiti on the Falls yesterday,' exemplifies the fallaty of I the oew ; steamboat law. : .The ftrry, fullof caatwway’ ln-the mldst of the rireri! without* Bfe boet, yawl br buoy>of any to sate oftKetwo hundreffhnman beings on her decks? ' ,■ c..';. *. ; The mnH hbat Jacob Strader hod * life boat on hef hurricane; which Capt. Summons-says, he bashererhadany use foruntil yesterday whefi it was csJled Into service tb'ntve the-pa»sengert on it ferry boat Ferry boats aw taempt from the lawand do'not carry life -boats.*— Courier . _ ' ' , .... ->•- mm* • •: BmbiOT A ; CnAW<3*rsfna WBAvfflte—Lori Friday'-night the massive ♦'hoiehrins?N»Mch -ran otertho'topof the Railroad Bridge,!* l Qalffti; wore 'all broken ' ln 'atf j>y- op , doubt of the of ’toe *tmo»be* from’ warm - to cold/ Ttfiad been wertn andtidq ' ing,, ; wHofc* bad expanded 'the SS the ironedhfinedi and theeuddenubabg® s «mttkctiflg:-the- I^' %«4 ! MneOlag *m eooprilwMo **" VOLUME lAVIII—PfIJMBEIt !41. v Tax “Biahohd Liqbt” is the name of a now article just patented in- Now York. ;It‘ia tee masutheture pf a new kind of oQ, to bo burnt in a lamp made for the purpose. The Joxtimalof Ccwnmertt aaja: “We have tried the bmp and oil, and have found them to be all that is promised. The lijtet Is equal to that of the best sperm oil; and being so much cheaper, we see no reason why It should not haTe a great run. oilis' made from, .rosin, and cannot eixplode.'. ft is a real oU, and Silii - D*e camphene'and burning Ww V°. 8 l is only. 60, oenta a gßon, and the means of rapper inexhaust. Jaknaar.-lhiringUie nasimemtiw forty-three Amwman Wssolshave bwn reported as totally wrecked, and cne, a burnt Of these, 7 were ships* 8 barks, 17 brio* and 17 sohrs. The vessels and their cargoes were Toluad at $1,244,000, and Insured for $l.t)95;000. The New York4/oumaJ of Co&ururce adds: ' - ‘ ; - > In addition to’thft above,' therein insuronbein this city, Providence and Boston* on the cargoes of two foreign vessels reported lost.during the month, to, ti»e amount of about’ $lOO,OOO and one of tbe vessels is lnsufed In this 1 city, it is stated, for $45,000.. .. Making V total lossto.tee underwriters of aboutone million and aquifer of dollars, as far as reported; As Owvn or Bsal Basin AxWrsn yofi Bbooxbo.—Peter Swambarg, the owner of a lot and two houses, one ofwhich he rents to severftl families, payable quarterly,, was arrested at Al bany, N. this week, on the charge of obtain ing, under the plea of poverty, a supply of fuel from tee overseer of tee pobr. Ho,was, bower- Or, subsequently let off, on terhhding the value of the fueL - .v • ' The use of bool in England in the thirteenth century met with-great opposition. A lecturer upon the subjeot, in:Boston, Aftyaits use was prohibited, by parliamentary law, under the im pression. that It produced disease-. Ail milder punishments failing to stop its uiej A lawpAAted making it a capital offence to burn coal. - Inthe reign of Edward the Pint, a man was actually put to death for using it, . Box’* liiXH Wobx,— An advertisement in % Boston paper, lately, for a young cum to work ina-Btore/was answered by elghteenftpplicante. But one for a' “gentleman” to travel and play da thebaojo, met with : four hundred and nine re spondents. There must be a great mnoy tfemen? inßoston, who. “play .on tee banjo.’.' . Pius ix JAinjAnr.—Paring tee .past monte of. January,, very sear forty Ares occurred in the United EtatOS, where the"loss exceeded 310,000, and; the aggregate loss exooeds^f, The New Pork Journal of C'ortot&ttfla record ing these facta, adds that 80 loat, in .these fires. ; . No u tax Wisoobsu rS^sata.—«The .Senate of. Wlßoonsin have unanimously.passed joint resolutions . instructing-their; Repretente; tires In Congress tooppdso 'dhy'chan'ge' id' the naturaliiation laws; • . ■ It Is estimated teat over hftlf p ; njflltonj>Ottnda of.pork,;hams nod. shoulders,.vreri}.spoiled.ln our city during the last scasonjwKtcpudergolhg theprocessof rammer curing. ! Gov.- ‘ * Thirteen hundred persons’went to thd watch hooses during tee' past month to seek shelter during the night.—tisn. Qnl«by Jala ' J.ftVr.iaA.riWatafit. fI^OBACTCO—SO bxs. ass'd brands, ds &nd • ’I galnnp.tn rtmianaibr'nlrby' • ‘ :,r , . ~T»MPLBftflOHlft.S4«t.. MUTLER’S. JtIEBOAwTILE-. WRITING • TLVlD.—DipUmajandPrixt Medals Aar* beta award* £# jriaid'lnkCtnrOhio J {aAanta ' fnrtffgfr. KXJK&Wut, .. October. l&Siiohio State Ihtr, Hextart, Ohio, iX&ft* ' ISS4.; Indiana State Jttir, Madron* la. October, lib*-'' ',, Copy of a Letter from- ’A tfs&MuUr as ctnatrvwti. _ . Cureom«. Sept. &. 186*—2b i Ot&crt.—, This offloeiuirftralo&ff time flmsdft«uisenicu‘mxuto a satisfactory artUo ctWr&kg aaJ-d!mtoa. Jot., -«**■**•. coiwalrwuiflr fewißEiak tb** would not, r? -.Masand stand* : -fapoft^or?; r. - j Bros* l-r H;* r?;c.*ri Ihvifia -.Mif til? SS!^r?s'.; ; *rUfc -tyrf.C ■ .‘.it lisduat.?.;if •■; Vi.j »»*.•, T£/;•' \t\it y.‘ -jat* • t - • - ><. C,-i;FT.I»A.HP. ■JI ft*occi'.jtr y vftSr*~ -■ B?EN IN pft -f ~': ju ratowtnrXT-VygaiftiseiMS • r:i/ss*i«ri»dwiu» roeewy. prodadtg • >iii 11■ iia,fa better.-Auron*wno tdaeit an f«MT(miMiinlL end the raoetdeUeate tofsos oesßotbetaißnA Or Its oia Adaltij too; eze freoueatir. utdeet to worm* la therottnm anl imrt lawitlooe, widen toeX’B I purebMed' Ixom tout agvti»& it had the dselred«a Ingaearingofabouion* hallowing toth»f*efc.thst,Bflt - moratbanocehalfofthe Indigo con be dluolred by -vo ter. It Is entirely destitute of any propsrtlsalntarienato doths. We vonld solicit a.taah gad warrant It to be as represented. Foraalo hr . JOHN HAFT, Jr. • SsflO. ' -J ! - -N0.141 Wdodst. OTIOE. I —CARPETS, OAKPETS, oAlt- IYplTS,rwdriogotNo.U3- , Wilton, Velvets, Brursels, Tso. Brussel*. Extra Ts'ee Ply, Ten. Innate. Extra hup. ingrain, •!&» Ingrain \e tdUan,LUt and Hag Carpets; also,every varlstr of B.tr Mats, Window yw<| Trfwimlnge, tin eortmantof Floor OHCiotha,from SMftetto ll tactile vide, which ve cSerat a reduced prue. we inrita. tee attention of our customer* and- tratelhig eommnnttt to toll and ew, at . W. JJoCLIKTOOE * BBQ 8.( , SROOHE SHAWLS—A., Oo haveJajtrec’d a lam and .splendid assortment' 0 readSanora Broehoohavis;- • :-.Ui2s O LANKETS..BLAMKEIB-A, A.M»aoa pl*Oo InviteatUntlantbthdr oxtrttslvsesutaea cfßlonhete. oradstlox of mora.than-600. pMraofjae; IB tovnt grades, all selling atSO per cent,less thanlen year* prloes. •> ;■ i^-:>:srno*i Cincinnati soap— 2s mtt» : ; -.2- ! HOPS —9 bales prime Ohio ine’d and for Mtoto- . ■ * Ban.* Hag«ia.w»tgifc.- BRICK HOUSE FOE SALK CHEAPI .4tO>‘ v- - ■B. CPTHBIRT * BTOf.Ha. M«a '■ A ; NNATTO—ibaekola foreala by • r - _ I- J: :.:.8.-n.aatoBAQg -IX7 ANTED IMMEDIATELT—Pittsborgh i EANS—IOO baa, rac’d andfor gale by * ► non u. .•;, auarvga*piLwoaTiL DRIEDFEUITS— 180 .bis. D. Eeachej; BRY EE‘ACHES--30 bble. jnet top’d and ibtM.br 1 ■ M '■■immt'mtou.mHt.- biu. to arrive and.forealA.by \JltSl HEtRYH-OflixlNe. rni.AsaES—Bs 1.1.1 a: to nmrdandl lor InSltT . iigyarn.floix.iNß: - T ARD ABUTTER— SO kega No. I lard;. £3 UGAR— IO hhde. prism N;- O. Snsar. ar- OriveAandfcreetoby BUTTER— 8 bbls. fresh Toll ;Btttt«t roo , < onAftrealehr • iA>fcA.MaBAHE.LZ4,Mit.' BACON BIDES-5 -caakB dear Sides in «taraandfcrsqvbr A.*A.MoßAf»fl.U*,aaete BEANS— 39 bbls Small White' received by iaU ; v>i rj HE?nt?.H.OOLUWH. COAP—SO bxß. Palih Soap" tod 25 lkjxei O Boein Boap In store fef efle.bT.-, ,T. LITTLE A CO. _ nj RAPPING PAPER-200 renme double V V - Orovm 160 mine medium • Crown and. 2)0 ma* Cnvn, In *tcra aod for exit by T. LITTLE m 00. (O.RO0NI) bds. to arrive onS. VXB.-4arf aio i>br aut ■, ■ INSEBDOIL—I3 bbls. lAiacet ini* ju»* .'--'Cr' tw» A GOOD BUILDING LOT on-Mt.-Wash- wsssse^tms^ D ULK I- , Bulk. Pork for T. ABD4 oKtiaaj>r2- ,bl)la.:,l ) ani,#od -18 i EOOMSr-lOOdoi, Com .Brooma.foxMla E lri»' *•■ . • I "E'OR SALE—i.raloiNe Horae, ; pirfbctlj ‘ISHINGBOOXS, (Indi4Rabbflr) at tto jpmß FLOUB—I7S bbh-fci Mtoby^. iEED—IO bUA-i noTr landiag from •XwlaCltyfcg alii by .XDlCggy 400. ■_