THE BUSINESS DIRECTORS'. l m **“• ?ri oj. *» *««“.®£E,‘»SfEfiS!nSiSS I S»“- Boagureial p*p«» ow» 10 *“ SSttiCW**- ■ • r *' ~ [ Nsff t oeK ADVERTISEMENTS. • ; - ' ipOOBMOafSTBIHQS, *v . • ■ - „~.i-.i-oonuimiL '' -■ ~if —__— ——TTi -“BBfQOOM- - . nWF«T McNAMEE A CO. lmportera of ffraraadim. =-- <>paT66 PSTEIN t HOMO, lOOldbcrg TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., top®**'?' t»ORN. SCHUEPEK & UAABAUS, Im -IQETER D, aiOiiiiEtf,^portorof'EngJj . - "mrRTRAND FEERES & HENRY,Tm jJKER & MAIDHOi'F, Manmacrarere R HATCH &-00., 99 Chambers street, ,&gffilrfStlrt».Ba<dM.to- tmtgsiu i|-OHN M. DAVIES, JONES*. VfrJ* *e, afWvrea •»*«• ‘TttpSO’H ■ '. : • ■'•-•• ■ : A OBBTAIH REMEDY. BroprUtor. sot Bro*mr N.Y. r pAQUEkHSOWPEa* S QTOKBY.No. 349 Broadway, the oldest “! ""HXPBpasa , ~"~VjSon AOTGEBMA3TAHCT Blairs. i *.#-'IHARLES ZINN 4 CO., 52MaMeiil£n«, &«Bsa«BSs®* j CRATES AND.TKiDHBBI ! imtH. (form«ly W.iTj. UOOUB* - J* 1 jrfilHß NEWABKtWa RUBBER CO., 59 • H , Tmrr W-Y .yWi«mftClnW»M WlttlMW ■: TTKIOiTriNBIA RUBBER 00., 41 John D ” s ‘ ; lomrtani’Zr -• m * rrwr»TCTt,r AKP - ANDEEWS ■ A Tart Comtalsstoa M«dx*nU fcr tn* »lo of oHuMblnntt Tool* -M*^&Kg IXUIB Son ft#. . ... • * ' _ - j ■*" PAP£B WASEHOCSS C I fITBDS W. FIELDSCO., 11 Cliff.ttfset, ij MidTuilwmiTT^ow* ~ -—i..L ''£j m ti 1~T» AINBOW COLOR WORKS, KochesierN iEFIANCE SALAMANDER * Uswaas ■ ■ TOYS AS) JAHOY 00002. T AHLEOBS 4 CO., 54 MMdca Vir.*a r ro'a TL00&8 ASP CHIMXgY 10P3. ; HiljEß, COATES A TOOEB, ■jgejgg^gsesfflft r WISDOW GLASS, TAINTS, IC. r n. ponibN * co„ imports;* rf o*l *oi Wtutow BOOTS & SHOES, t WHOLE 3 ALE_ AND BET AII* jahes iwbb, . orv UABKET and G Union bU., 3a door HI Ifcm, tl»llHkrtHi«»,?ltUbOT»h. would Wtea SSiSL'mfs&t <•™itf.-b. S£S“ b rS,°rai S t* Tp«.nnf»atgre. w hewtotw* *n «** *§£££* toijii ijwMrg ,DlS?ffS3g Z£^g§S»x Ow* nistlax nn4«r tht.flrw *nd„**Z*S i^atWATCU % “^BBHSigS&a^ . • IMWM" •»» 1» Exealsior Camwg Jfaowy* i i »ttwt t—> jntilitt Iron mi tiil<ito Uickwy. : gsaaaasgg—a- X» M. "WESIEBYELT, Tenetian Blind .jft. JUajjMtum.ilo-mSLOUlritmt. ■m STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Want«I to I * tar. an'.ntemt to a Bt«am Beat, ft»-*Meh ea*h» tUj rt . ; FANCY CHINA STORE* «5 SdOD «M« PITTSStmOB. aaat Trgpch r hmm.- Common t* *r* ■tilt*' ”• . vns. DAvn>Boir & co.. MHl r Tr«np gatj&—2Bo acres of land oiO^hH* HSgsSSS-S »toouartliari*tsd sot « *»X bad j «thrt. ■ fjrnos. WHITE Son* 2d STEWAST & KILGOBE, MAOTMonrantsor . COOKING-, HEATING-. • •- AND _ FANCY STOVES, GRATES, fesdebs, . Pipe*, Box**, and Foundry Castingaoi • all kinds. OFFICB'AXD WAREHOUSE, Nor 267 liberty St., corner of Hand, PITTSBUBOH, PA. . JT». 6 S mirch Strut, rmaaapha, Importers of O. * I. Gee’s Unrivalled needles. Agents for the most Cdobated wooixSr tabus, noaiar.MEama mmis, , smiTOMfc ■ ~— TMttPWABB FOB BADDLEEB AND CAEEIAGE SIAKEBB. . B. T. Leech, Jr., ' no. Ml WOOD STEBZT. mTSSVBEB. _ • WM. A. IRWIN'S .. TP EAL ESTATE OFFICE; No. 87 Front K. ftwrt, 3d door from UlwCtoua' jfcffor»,yiglnm.*a. Coal propmr facugbt -piTTBBUEGU COACUFACTORY. BIGELOW & CO., fftuewnrß to g. M. Plgtfo*,) ; , - ; mmosd Alter. StP r ' v ‘ ■ amt Weed ft- PltisbnrKh, Penna. .;■: - -. DAILY BUSINESS CARPS. ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. k A. P. MORRISON, Attor- B n it Law, OBne So. US yoorth elreef. tot. eon pnoithfUtd and Gnnt, gltUbarfh« !*»» T W. WALL, Attorney at Law, “Bake- Bobert e. pi , BU LcuU. Mo. OOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Uw— B t, Comer of nah indOmnt ctr«u,oi,poelL. th. Wort Hottw Item, Ptttlbomh* ' mr-Vr'M_ AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law. office Tonrthstmt, near Oraat, Ptttabnrgh. jato-dly .. FRANCIS C.fLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, So. 1:0 Fourth »tr««t. Httitmreh- JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. S 3 Fifth itrosVPltUlrarsh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rpiERNAN A CO- Bankers JL BrokanbNo.M Woodetreei,corneroTDUmosdAller, Sink Uotaeeoi Coin. Dl*»<xnt Tint* ExriuinsJnodProalwKrNotea: ia*k* OoUecUoniln *l| dtlMof the onlonjlleoelTe l>«poeit»on ml SdotUnwrUtTend sire their promjttntUnOoa to»U otb er nutters appertaining to nJSroker’ebttirtnese. Kichangc constantly for ole. ph2My itt«» —:—enregg T T RAMER & RAHM, Bankers and Ex -14 Bor ud HH-fidd nod SUnrud Alt Emuorßtort a»ej; tlUos, MOThuePramisacry hotoe, end Time BUlion &k«t end «eU,Stock* on Ucial made on all polo** ia.theCDl«. I Third end Wood stroeta, directly opposite the Chari** •UfliML • ' PTi’ATJ- jriwnvm HA*SA«w~j-a*¥- x H *s ? * ] TIALMER, UANNA i Co., Successors to fisff &3^*B£3NSS^SB£B^ Cfcoci* fbr oln, tad eolloctloak mad* oa oeanr til P*»cr b*lpoinUof tn* UaUadSttt**. ■*Th* highest pi*mium-paM tar fonlgD »»d Anwriflan midi «a eoofi«nm«ot* of Prodtt*. §bfpp*i tkft. on liberal teCM» . r ▼ T Kxehuw* Broker*. North E**i comer of Wood owl on liberal terms, snd eoUeeMon* promptly sttendsd to. HOLMES 4 SON,-Dealers in Foreign ~mrui ivnnTftto Bm* of Bxchsna*. Oertlflcsty *i£nt Note* sal Sped*. NoTo» Market tarsfcL. Collations mods on *ll the pr lad pel «ltl** the United Ststas. _ . BOOKSELLERS &C. h. BEAD, BookMUer and Stationer, No, a 78 Focrth gtreat» ApMlo BtUldingi. J OHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tloner.racMaorto DsTiaoa * JUtww. No. * littiMt utrrct, pear Focrth, rittabgygfc* P*- _ IJENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and fl DmO« in BtattawrTi So. 83 &Urkat ctroei* o*« Plttibcrgh, ***• . . AY A CO., BooVsoltera and Stationers, r No. 55 Wood door to tli* oornerofTtej* iWr*b, P». echoed law bootacoaitoaUy fl&hocd. COMMISSION &C. 8. L. IAHOOABT 4 CO.. ■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, " Solo Ajwnta tor th» »lt _ R. S. CHILDS & OO.’S I. w. iranc. -- T. roro*. J. W. HtmES- * CO.. „„ I?ORWAEDINQ A COMMISSION MER . stmt, PltUbnrgft. • *a>ixa» 1 ■ •, ill miwi- b. (»»uu( |J ROBISON -fCOlWtolMiJa mnanuum .as-: _uru*M» Toxrirn SPRINGER HAEBATJOII i CO., (Sncooa- BeS^BSS&SS&Sse^ ITASrYT JONES 'i Co.7"SncceMOT« t -PUtaberah. • • . . • MERCER & ANTELO, General OommM rton' StaekAnU, rhllAl.liihlA UtaTAl prodoo. pn«»Ur. J* lT:? TOHn”WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, «L „ b. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, • I . (jcnmlufan »nd Si%ErlnVaim tain <&«, Bnttfr, Poland fffwagn eaiUx3ald mad Plfafrcrgh. _— n_J „TOCTtf UTTU, *m ***** “ffiteoftom Llttk *o#.) __ • TUTTLE & CO., Wholesalo OjoMrf. fc^!SSSSN&4SS& , S®» burgh —— riHEESE m il TTQN BONNEORST & MUiyilx, j£t£srisigstt£tt& nm nagh«P»- nnHOM AS PALMER, Importcr wid lJjaleir ORRisXPATfONrWio'raal® l ucOtoc«rt,<m th. lutcra «ld»e: tut DUmma. qrgh.F*. • - ■■■ ■ 1 —r* DRY GOODS. -PRANK VAN GORDEB, in Tri®; £,fiSMßiaSßaSygs®sH3 »U-17 A A. MASON A CO., Wholesale and BotoJ _A # DMtoJnTWMT*^-Bt«>l*Drr Good*. *4 ***** aACPttftwrgh. - H.JUKWIY * BOROHFUSLD, WholwaJe IVI aai B*taD DttOoo4i cornitfcmrth«4 Kkrtitr—t. FltUbiuch. - ! grocers. '• T BOOm;'B^BATOH'&IOOKeT" AL COl! MISSION aS’N MER ““ '‘“waTfaee’&tia'rdiner, j , j • »n w I.TBBHTY ST. - l«30-lr 1 rfrftmt.Fittirtnngh. ’ __,- - OBEB.T MOOKK, Wbolsaalo Groeer.Bafr aotdtewfcrcMh. r MSg^SSSSSSsSSS^ TSAl^WCWrcarWMe^aG^. ms* 9. *’aru— o. ms. i & ROB, WhnlesileGrocftryana cammtelon ilmbsotj, No. 1M liberty ~ 103 M a. OOMUn, ▼. a. ' j WM BAGALEY A CO., Wholosala Gro wer*. Sot. 1« tna an Wood tw*- Plttifrarah. «ttt.t.tam A. M'CLUSO, Proper and iIgKiSSSSS ctitto bwwt wim. OBKBT JJALUJIjL' * C 0.,, Oroc*ra,Ocniml«lon PttUtatgli HoMflwtoxoo. Ho* 3W lUwtr .ftwoV HttiSqreh. .. ■■ ■ —t llhoK k McCANDLESS, rooceseore t 6 A COLBERT SON, Wholesale wrooer »n 4 A . llwtbanUP— r ?’ b !ff.’3 i Hit. 65,1! iffiJSiSared UtW*«, 1» LOtrtr Hu* ™T bargfi. i ' '.i..ii’...'jii--j[ T kK. PivOYU. Wholesale Grocer*, Com- Hmti, Plttilxrjh. -•••’' •- —i- vm. *ioAi.rf, TK. K.VW9VAU, ...... JOUM ATW*M»_ . • > t» AGALBY, WOODWARD ACO^Wholo -OakCia—l«a«HlUrt*l<g»frPMhftrirttftf i P4TO jrCAJrotW«.„.„.„.TOAUJ« jucomv IVfcCAKDLESS, MEANS k. CO., (sactie* ITI tan t»m* * HflOtadlaat) Wfc&lmJ* Oroaar* Dcuinln lit®. Mala Qiao, OotteaTUrM, and FJfctf&crßa wSult.eonarof Wo* - *. . **'•*« g»* AIiPERMEK. J» Sonaldion, Alderman* • j dfYEnCE, <Jomer of Fenband Bt* Clair st*., ifHtUbnjtk AUbttataan potalsiB<toUi««tffle* o f AE»rnttß wilfbe-pngaptJyalUßdodto. - - b&it *:> Patrick UcKenna, - -ip ■ THIRD WARD, aibekmaS of the ~ - - fkFFICE comer of Onm.t acd^fli .Steassaaafi®wi | HEW YORK ADVEBTIBEMEHTS." _ — ! no^s“346;LdWBßro^*.y,Newt o rfc(UUN« MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1855. a. CCTUHERT | NlUlUltnet) 8. CUTHBEET & SOU, Firms <n the City if fling York. j GrS. A ipSL s !!12 l i l i QE iS.§ = liBfiTnmic&TlANb store 1 Iho-race°Vaters, No. 333 Broadway, Saw York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Ifftuio at Greatly Reduced; Bate». STOTWITHST ANTING tho combination ■g£^Ss^-aa?MsssM» detua, that be baa public countenance lnhis .lSk"rASrnSi£dnSpA*a Mwlc Utta™. »oa SaKfflKasfe nV '|£ SilSSj, *6OO. pianos or eTFr V* riet J,2^jl a ggpnwuptn JIOQU. oomprifloic those of amone them the celebrated modem tmpipwrf UoaiE* j WitiL* Pukos and premium Atom* ruso* of T. UiLßm A Co.’a make. (oenera of patent J H frond hand Pianoa at gruii barpatnt. Pr)CflsffOtn*4j>tp *l5O Melodeoni from.nre different manure lories, Inrlud* fnathe Jtf Lru*m6. U. A H. W. apiro'rMdedegnf.itotj $l5O. BmUh’e Ltouble S^O; and UdedfcncmrantMd. Tho heat tom* tothatrato, ■ahooleTAn; &H per cent, A! secant to ehurehea. All ordmpwmptlr att* n tie d to all partaof tho country, post-paid, at the ™. u *i General and solee* emtaloanea and sehedaletr Nj«* of Planoe tbrwarded to any addrtaa free of charge t>s^inT Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, . FOR the collection or Homo and Foreign aiucuUlt *nd nil other Stour d*lra», I® Bttdu “‘peSSEb * Jlrtrolt. Sgrew*”- t . .WSEfiftS^sartBSteS*«BSS.SSS. " MMto ' l '“'SSSSHT )mey at Lo 4UBTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, stock, lterchoodtro »nd Bill Broker, Cg-c No SS thrtreet,abortWood. Bo.lueu proopUretUnded iMOEL L. MARSHELL: Secretary Oid ieo*i Ituunutoa Company, M Watoritreot. M. GORDON, Secretary 1 , tw»Oo* M W»t« rtrart. Jf GABDINERCOFFIN.Agentfor Franklin I * Fir* Insaraeos Coar-my. ncctb*o»t ocrasc of Wood mdThlrd.«go<t*. . . ; P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • toil iMoraneo Coasoar. 44 W*t«t street.. TOHN H. MHtLOR, Dealer In Piano Fcrte*, •8 Morfu and Inifayawate,. Bchopl 80010. ind ff ™ HENRY KLEBER, Dealer In Music, Mu «ic*l Initmmont*, and Itaportsr of lUU*» BMnm .jSSiffis* BlSf«!BS PUnos. ' ■ TOIIN HAFT, Jr., (soocessor to Jaa. M'Qcf •l h, i Whaltst]« tni Kotoll Prnglrt end D—twld 85nts.mli. Drestuflm da., Wood street, 3 dywbetow vStaAllir. 'm'rVjrtß. WBenoler i«r»t Jr Dr. Ford's Mwlloßte - ■ lOUN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer >n I l>n2Sß, PklnU, Olb. Yarnlshf* and Dr* Stuff*, Jla. 294 bertr street, Pltt*bnrgb. _ A? FAHNESTOCK A C 0„ Wholesale PrszKcliU. and mannfsctums of md litharge, oorner Wood and Iroot «troata» I E. SELLERS, Wholesale. Dealer in ORAUN^*MW®;Whde^r&“R^l ■ » DnuwUU oorot of L&crtr and StOafr ■*»•**. mtoburxo?___ SGIIOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale m Progglita, No. 34. Wood street. rtttabnrgh. TOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox •I 4 08;«!»«H»rk#tit«ettaa W«and-K«MWtt •SnllT on handi foil and eotnpltta «*ortnent of DtubTj , jiedldne Charts, Perfamerj, and all artklas P *PhTSl3Laji pnaeripMens earefttlly eompemidad^at^aH ; WOOL MERCHANTS* S LEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE, Wool Dealw.and Oomml«sk>* tw o?Aiaariean Wool) Goods No 137 tlbwtT stiaat. tar* . WM- VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, belov Smlthfleld. C&Jt«lZbors:--< to », j-m.,3 to 5, ».*„ 7 to 8. r. it. myae-ir? J SCOTT, Dentist, Fotntn street, . e™door#-ratof UarlK. 0O»bou» ffoa9l.a,to(ML | jUl«rk wmaatad. -** lB MERCHANT TAILORS. B CHESTER, Merchant Tailor ind Cli> tUer. No. T 4 Wood stmt. Tirtlealsr Utimtion & Boy? tnd T -Pthi* Clothing. nol& T . %S7ILLLASr DIQBY, Merchant Tailor, Drar W per tad Dealer la Baadr Mads ciotbln'g. 181 lib erty street. WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors. 181 I _ lifurtr -W# U* now rMßlvlog our bJ•bxkePoeed* tor G*£t>m*n’«'WeM—Oothi, Cu. «m tb*ee«Mt >t7lM »od flnMtqoiUtf* Par frtttuH«nd«JtCTa«T»*ffl tiau* ImLl MANUFACTURING. VtLLUX • ««•*»***- ~.•. i IIH9IL Mttll. , WILLIAM BARNHILL t CO., D OILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON IB WORKERS. U*mxftkptarera of B&mMIFa P»Uat Brteh«£rir* B*d ,Bt**m Pip£. On£ j-- >t.»« p.ni SowPahalmp Y>wia*or Ua lmu •to. Abo, Blaatonttha' Wttfk.BriAya *»d •• JUrnlrtns don* on th» ihorteitnotl**. Doa^lrd. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail » MtwnM.nwr wd Deobr In Cstinat W*r*. No. S 3 datnet. - JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICKS, • wportor Blicb. SOLU> BO* KUUI) BOX VICES corner of AndigooPßnd £££*££>. cm a*m» fromU*U*od mt legbony City. ifr* 0611 - EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN j,™ W Ko. 2»1 X P«r J «w«. .her. lUlt. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man rjTEIIS CO^AN^^AwS^NLAROED Building CL*y> Old«B ■'/‘jSgJg&£& JUto t wu.ism: .... Boots and Shoes!! : 1 AMES ROBB, No. S 9 Market street, 3d: al darrfnm tha Mark*! Ilouaa, would Inform tha pub fto thith« bai wtw * T«rr ?/ Bcot tad that trade, «ueb u Ltii**’ Caller*, half’ U*lt*r* j«tmr Lied FadorM. LadX FTankHn and autbe rtyw* ri*sra dtS* alao. Mlm**' and CMldrma' CWBaoU, CcmcnsmOaStca andj fiboaa; also. Boys' and w*n •» ■ toffi*bo«aTortt*wUbthel|euitraf“»|B** I, »^^ e ’ titra. Bcaembgr the plane, 89 Stoket»U.»*i . mT Eats and Capa 1 WILSON * SON keep constantly on JSSrni a mil bafora parthaidng alwwbaiw. DOi>M “ fcir ~M?c6Rs"& cdT~ Hi rMssrm S9.Their .took mbrMM•T«Tp»|tr2«F»tJ ! *°f U*“ Miffießota. Cna- Bonnau. aogaHrolcly . - - ——• Coach and Carriage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHER & COs, corner of feg^iiSSsS clwwbaf. , ~~ C. B.HEADLY &CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, XO.ti TIBBS) HAJXKZT. WOULD respectfully inform them friends andthe pubuegenemUr, thatltheyl“ SdwrS^tbii'Wk. erB .UoteJ and Bad dasees fnrn lrtu>d on tha moit waapnabla targa. . t ayflmall PrpQUapdonlfk 8al*l»Tl® ,: ONLI. *1 u a. urmsxos— amvi~~<2* I®SBURQH, PA, ffIRAOK and Dopot Railroad Seales, Hay, rtetr to fam and rouh, - • • ” p i . W. W. WALLACE, 4 ; STEAM MARBLE WORKS, _! n«w gstf ts L&trty tint t, appoctta AaOMctt ifrM» ; . HTTSBUBOIL 1 •' _ j H/fONUMENTS, Tombs; Grare Stones. fiSSSi2ffSSsKß»jas««Kt~- autrtns fl^^wjthdwpstchatBl9liliertr Streep prapLAOB. i Hew Goods and Fashions for G_entlemens| Clothing for Spring 0f.1864. ■ i 171 WATTS it CO. beg lean: respectfully pl. to Inform their nnmmni ra-tomeri, i;«. tbe pu& iftmmJlr, that ther hnr. juet twalnC. ne.hnjcplr BS&JSWSS.'SBfiSffi'*® Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ‘ ■fTENNEDY, OHHd)S A CO., Hanufao; 6otfaiT»la«,_ - ii ' : ®33tasSSSS^-' j -job* u oosnm, _..,JUI7K USillTt mBEMiM. FOLDS are not altta« ConOTnP* i jJ u 2}i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. AGENCIES. Western Insn- MUSIC, &C. DRUGGISTS. MEDICINE. A CARD. ».» C»JM. CTIIKeT.NBW YJJBK. urroETEiPSn a c CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, lirOULI) respectfully inform tho trade bW UKrt that ns wUI bar* lator and mot* varied B*7 ih^L *f gff m*i\ atwr attention. P tot - nhnrlps’fl London Cordial Oifl. ■%%!ITHOUT the necessity of ertraotdinary Tr potJldtT,withrarcclr»neffort on iSJsK?.? , 1 “i; Dronrietor. tbtaVoperb Gin, In tho abort P*tlod*bl*b. bM SuMrt rinceit* Introduction to tho AmerlcAQpabUc.bAi •entered a popularity beyond precedent in tb* wbol* list Fit* Ttumund Ph&kan* In KngUndSSStta tinlted 9tal* S .PD}cUlmlUitaai«ndaat sadiMis?iEl •tew dtiU use, finds It a slight stlmalsnt. wbJdi,_whUe It it.- .njvAlte. eTAdniiiT weans blm from tbs boiw* a shattered «mitltujfc£ IU mat rrpvUilion it dcnt*i ftom Its absolute purity, ItsddMoni flaw, differing entirel* from« T "J •.its crest utility as a medicine la cases or dr*&"pwu not, «ru«l> diseases of the kidnsysvtnd lnnujw*t> «r malSj«lur which as a remedy and praranttte H baa "‘ciuhuS*® oo " tuiinfal u p “J*"-*"- .t dlhobU. ”*■ ISS Paul ft, K.w Toife. ipnu t„.t«l with OP ÜbrtAl tCTOA Itf-ImST SCHXKFPEini BROTHERS * CO ~ WHOLESALE DROGOISTS, *insw TOBK. Hnw to no rata* rtwWT. # TMPORTENG the leading Drug? from their Nail*??W«ir Broabes. Hair Otores and Strap* «£!» wrnrSslre thsir beat attention. Jaia-ldmT, Extension Tables. lirM HEERDT, 150 Wooatcr st., botweoh VV prince and Uouston its* New York, Mjmnfcrtnm. A large assortment always on band- Q* 4 *** pnatrtaallT atmadsd to. eAI-Znr- ipi OUIML & CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, Jfe'SS iSStJVSI. S»V?S. <2hl£S><A"i> lrrt.ll- TJ.n.oJjUii«>«nf to the try*" Institution*. Picture Frames famished oetT-ame I—-e MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSONS fes JjP& Comer Diamond ttttdpn4 Chary AU*y f - PTTIBBCBGH. PA, ’ ASHLAND HORSE, ißflyi rnurer. adovb bbvbsth stßßwt, PHILADELPHIA- H. a BENSON, paolweroa. trma-f Bmi, Jl,«OpO’*ar-W u S. ISM-lTi ' JOSEPH CHAPMAN. WUUL&SALK ASD SSTAIL J>hALKX Uf IMPORTED CIGARS, 58 Merit! Mat, Puabergi, nr ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Yf Dealef \n Plato. Figured and DwraUra Paper H« f InVyn. &5 Wwl ittrwt. Pittsburgh-, , Bolt Anot oftbe Mlabrmtad ptaeftctoaa, Maw^wU* TIARIo FASHIONS FOR L AWES'DRESS £ rba l*arbb F ft thlotuttor JUyß.dlraetperataaaaa iAI ba on aalo on tba lat Pf o * u g laUtf Nn.gHWFann.abqy Uandatr—t. ■ riT ■ I. JONtJ-. All*- MUIOUU KTER, JONES & CO., tPBOPBIETOBS KTER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, FORWARDING AND 1/ UFJtcnANTS, Canal Baaln, Bayntb itmt, Htta* Lard OH, Hat* Pork. 8.0. Haw i, *]«£• ■"trand Balt,AntlwlUand SootolkPig u ‘ s ®!^ lTmr Briek and day. Antbmlta Coal. Ac. nLylB BANKING HOUSES Of JOHN T. HOOG: (JIT YORK, . ??tSK ,D 3T - usa SOMERSET BOMERSKTOO., . MOUNTPrtABANT. WtSTMORITDtO, ?*nh. CONN ELLHV ILLS. TAYETTB 00-, UN'IONTOWN, 7. BBOWNBVILLB, . 1 DepoeiU received, l)l*rouat*mjd*, Draft* boa; *nd eolbrted, B*nV Note* end Specie bought > Stock*, Note* *nd «th«. SeeuriUo* bought »nd eonuniadon, Cormpondenoe *nd eolleciloni *oUd noao-U Ageaoy. Ti if OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth At, agent Ortff.th’i brought iron Bailroadyhalr M*rUnM. Tbna uthtei inn b«ax mililMA toy nKtin) m*ehan* lr«and machinist*. andpronotrawdaopadortoanyln o**. R «* fil U?L?a?*oS»jnwd to take Agtnr.lea tor tba aalaof 9 Sfc crpatcntad Rlsht* and sow InTjntkm*, and git* to tb* budneaa toltbfal and constast attantuw U* refer* to tb* following' „s; bteW.ljthJm.r.W.to.mploTbl. 5“; tlcoanor ondoabtod integrity and lDdeJbUjiahl»lndG*try' Tn wb« , *«**rtioat*teryr*Uanc*marb(*rlwjd- N«tUU B. Oraif. Y*»*ni£KSs ,r ** Wm. Larimer, Jr* Joan Orahainj 2&sKi' ' B:aS«Wfen PTH. Prta£ f WfJliSS!?* * fcsr*w - feisuff#. s jfbn.t«, Willem PhllUpfc mtoJTJtSiSSW A. W. Loomi*. 1 Wllaon HcOandlCM. pmwfoiH. Nor«ol.r rHh.ISS*. . . ; ■ Tull and Winter (foods. EDHOjriTWATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, " ISJ Z.WSSTT STREET. I' HAVE now on hand a largo Stock orFall abl*um*.*rd v*n anted to cal* . wy, . CARPETS. on. CLOTHS, did. ; war M’CLINToOK & BROS, are now «ell •lt*AWtteiiSSsgea^K!»' fe l?Sasaasg^lsa^ ,, ■ osly,Bootrfina andeommoßlnirainj * I>ama*k. T*lu*dand Plain VanlUam • *Urtand itag Cangta. Alp, OtfClott*. Ben, Window Bbad**, BUlr Rod**, watting, . . JUadlnff*, and Mata of All kind*. ... Wltb a foil aMortmsnt of all article!* generally kaptln a “SySrwfcSSSite fumlih Steamboat* n<m»*orno great bargain*. Kwawnber tb* ptae*. No. 112 Marg-t n*ar Liberty- ■ • _ • -- HEW PLOW FACTORY; VALL a E mi?PW BKS HAVING eomraonced operations In the _sb«wmS feganjaamaorag lasiassi'sss® bTu«todewyy • Continuation of to. - < GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALS OF, A- A* MASON & Co*i i And *tUl grratnr redaction In prie** A A. MASON & CO. will oontinuo* their • sat* Ummtb tb* month of TMrAm* tn«n***lnek'wyi 2* »° d ■ rill* greater redaction in pric**. , w Carnages for Sate. •_- ■ - " ’ i jSt^sSis^sissi^&sßk jtoUBE, ritnatodnaar tn*TwoKll»Jlmi, b*tw*m Pltta ws^ssmsms i^^ssawm. ijEMI-JtNTIUAL SALK—A. A. Mason » PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. OosHELiiSViLLH Railroad. —Great uneasiness haring been expressed lately in many circles, relative to the project of this road, in whose prosperity and success our citizens are so deeply interested, we are gratified In being able to state from information received from a reliable sourco, that it will not experience any serious check in its operations, consequent upon the pecuniary embarrassments and failure of its late President It is true that a temporary inconvenience was caused, by reason of the sud den and unexpected'suspension of the Banking House of Gen. Larimer at Pittsburgh; which was the depository of the ca. a h, and the immediato available means of the company; and It is also true that this company, in oommon with other corpor* alions and individual depositors, may eventually suffer by his foiluro. To what amount, howover cannot bo ascertained until bis large assets now m the hands of assignees, shall be distributed; yet, under no-circumstances can the loss reach such a sum as to embarrass the oompany in its operations, or as to effect Its ability or credit. A new organitation has boeo effeoted by the election of Oliver W. Barnes, Esq., of Pitts burgh, (late principle Engineer,) President, üb der whoso direction and management the affairs of the company will receive the benefit of gre(it practical Railroad experlencee and whose estab lished reputation for probity, energy and busi ness capacity, will doubtless inspire increased confidence in the enterprise. J No interruption has occurred/oa the Division of the wotk under contract, between West New ton and ConncllSville. The graduation and ras eonry on these 20 mfles may be eaid to be fully completed; the ballasting and track laying'arc in rapid progress—assisted by a first mast loco motive and cars—as there is no reason to doubt, that the views of the Board of Directors and Chief Engineer, set forth in their late-annual re-1 ports, as to its completion during the early eh- 1 suing spring, will bo folly realised. 1 It has, however, boon deemod prudent by tho Board of Directors, In view of the severe and 'protraoted stringency in the money market, to reduce operations In the open Pits and Headings at the Ran * Patch Tunnel; but it is confidently expected that tho oorolng spring will bring wiih it sneb an improvement in os to justify a full resumption of tho workat the Tun- Dtl. * These facts which may be relied upon, ana TriU, «• trust, at once dispel all doubts wbioh may have heretofore been entertained in relation to the prosecution of this—to us—all important work. —Somtrtel Whig. Babouetbb abd CAintojfAT)i3o— John Wise, the nronaut, writes to the Scientific American mi account of his experience as to the effect of con cussions upon the atmosphere,~and the result of his observations tends to confirm the statements mvt* by M. LeMaout con cerning the possibility. of the mercury in a barometer being affectedj by the concussion produoed by a heavy cannonading at a distance of fifteen hundred miles from the Instrument.— Mr. Wise, in his letter, remarks that even the beating of a large drum produces an atmospheric wave wbioh rises te n considerable distance from the oarth. The concussion caused by a four pound cannon is such as to sway a balloon a mile above the earth and several miles distant. — He says that he has sometimes, when the air was perfectly on the earth, ascended to a height of eight or ten thousand feet, and found there an atmospheric wave undulating along like a wnve-of the sea, now up and now down, at a rate of a mile a minute. . Tho cannonading at the battles of Balaklava and Inkermann, he cays, most have produced Im mense atmoapherio waves. It is well known that when a file of eoldiers march across a suspension bridge in “mark time" their 'continued regular motion causes a corresponding wave or the struc ture upon which they walk, and wouldcause the bridge to give way, when It would with ease sue? tain twice the actual weight of the men, in cattle or merchandise. 80 it probably was at Inkers The battle lasted'eight hours; and the sueoessive discharge of the batteries during that time, causing a Succession of atmospheric waves, wbloh, following/ overtaking and increasing each other, must have finally produced an immense undulation, that extended many hundreds of miles, and compressing the air wherever In its downward wave It approached the earth,’causod the mercury in the barometers to rise accord ingly. Tot Rsttbj* or Faiuca Napotuos.—We ob stHe by the French papers, that Prince Napo leon ia coming home to France, very much to the j annoyance, it may bo readily conceited, of the Emperor, os the warrior of the Crimea has done nothing before Bebostopol, and if ho has not tarnlatfed, has added nothing to the military glory of the name ho bears. After his father, a weak and infirm old man, the Prince Is the heir apparent to tho French throne, and our neigh bore cannot be satisfied that a nephew of the great Conian Should quit the post of danger at the most critical moment, when the fighting is on tho point of recommencing in earnest. But eome home Prince Napoleon will, irres pective of tho almost certain loss of caste which bis return will cause. Ho was ill, but is better, and grounds his anxiety to return on the fact he is dissatisfied with the generals in command— with Canrobert as well os Lord Raglan. Borne of his flatterers ia tho Parisian papers nTe show ing cause why he should leave the Crimea, but the French aTO too shrewd a people to b* satis fied with the reasons. Tho family of the Or leans and the representatives of tho elder Bour bons will, no doubt, heartily approTO of this stroke of policy, for it cmnftot fail to hare a ma terial effect on the national mind whenever the French throne beoomes vacant Bums or thb Alkastorus Librakt.—lt Is Bt&ted in the London Newsthat Captain Newn ham, an Admiralty agent on the Southampton station, who has just returned from Alexandria, tlslted while tnere the ruins of the Alexandrian Library. A large mound in Alexandria has been believed for ages to mark the spot where once stood the foipou* library which was burnt bythe by the Caliph Omar. This mound Is now in process of removal, and splcndid houses are.to be btilU on its elta. While Copt. Newnham was there an, immense stone of blue granite was dug out,, which weighed several tons, and ia covered with' apparently Coptio Ifettors. Tho captain woe un-! able to take a tracing of those letters. Beneath ] 'the mound the remains of & building, something like a star fort, have been discovered, and mass es of double columns, also signs of wells of water I nndof places for hooting.. The brickwork is of immense strength and thickness', tho brick bring not so thiok as English ones, but longer and broader. Ah immense number of Arab boys and girts *ere engaged In carrying away the 1 -rubbish in baskets. Capt. Newnham picked up | many curiosities there, each at pieces of con- Slomeratcd brick, mortar, and metalwork, bear* 1 ig evident marks of having been fnsed together i by intense beat. The captain learned In Egypt that the French savant who discovered tho bur led city of Bocorah, beyond Grand Cairo, was picking np an Immense number of treasures for transportation to France. Cooutbby 07 aßbak.—lt was stated In the Saltm Register that a living bear, was left on board tbs ship Favorite, wreokod near Baber’s Island, when tbo orew abandoned Ser. The boar during tbe passage'bad exblbltod thosonnamla ble traits or character wblob havo become pro verbial, but W» instinct soon discovered that tbe pounding of tho ship nponthe rocks, wbloh caus ed such a lively commotion among tbe ship's company, threatened danger or total destruction to himself, although a passenger , and heretofore presumptuous of that distinction. , He Immedi ately began teebax and fondlo the. seamen, In the hope of Inducing them to, suffer him to Join them to any modo of extricating themselves from tho spalling danger; but they wero forced to leave him to hie unoomfortable reflections on board tho wrecked ship. : When Capt. Morris,of the steamer R. B. Forbee boarded tbe ship late in the afternoon, bruin was disposed to be very civil, and in a wheedling way laid his paw upon his shoulder, as gently as was consistent with a eordlal welcome. His docility led to his boing kindly treated, and he was brought to this olty by Capt.-Morris.—so»fm VailyJLivettUnr ' EKASotVAnao Siavis.—ln Harrison county, Texeii, lately, a slave case of oonsiderablo inter est was tried and derided by the Supreme Courn William I, Wfoathereby, deceased, pxovldedi will that three slaves ewned .by him hi,death,befreod, “4elthtjrs^t to Northernfreo BtatcsortoLiberta, fled amount of money to gire the testator world. • This benevolent (Mrs. Sher secaed a hardship to hi* suitat rod, bis sister,) who At plea law for the possesion -pohnrfted freeing that the Btato ®^n aoP emeCourt has derided ilnef thstelß* SMB^ p**. that the rrlll Is was only to pro rent the P oieof , U * < f°fr2d elatesinthoSWe, Which: f remaining in - this instance; The; therefore, be freed, the money git -1 Iteey for her*ouble,-all Z£^>h*haaspenitothe •, Tbe MormonTettplc, began at Snlt lake City, «mbo much llxgertbto the temple hunt by the Hermans eVKsuroff. *lt will require fen year* ioeompletelt,and wfli dost several mUlionsof feOttSr' i: f yd Eamiiquaie is VißorsiJL- Tho Richmond ■ Sir E. 3. Litton has addressed to*ihe London Pott states that a shock of an earthquake was• Critic, the following letter, which tells Its own sensibly felt on Friday, a few minutes before story: three o’clock, in Clarksville, Charlotte, Prinoe Sin: In tho Critio of Deo. 15,1 read that a Edward and Halifax. At Clarksville, there was New York paper states ‘'that Bghrer, the novel a rumbling, rattling sound, whioh resombled iat, in a letter to a gentleman Jt Boston, say*— eomewhat the noise made by a four horse coach ‘l have dosed my career asjfc*writer of fiction, in rapidmotion, or a wagon with an empty body, I am gloomy and expended running rapidly down a rough hill. Crockery tho powers of life, where it is standing on tho table was visibly shaken. At not to be found.* *’ Assuming “Bulwer the nov- Wyliesborgh the houses wero shaken, and one elist” to I beg to state that I know no gentleman was waked up by tho severe jar and gentleman in Boston to whom I should write up noiae. Alarmed by the cracking sound of his on any matter concerning myself—that I never house, ho jumped out of bed considerably fright- wrote anything of the sort to any one—and that ened.ond ran out to see if the house was on fire the whole statement is a complete fabrication, atthetop. Io Prince Edward, we learn, the shock The Know Nothings held a regular ouarterly was still greater. In Halifax it was suffieient meeting at Boston, on the 6ih. She attendance to wake persons from sound sleep. We are sur- i ar g 0t but outsiders learned but little of the ptiaed to learn that no person in Richmond was proceedings. A dispatch from Boston says; “It aware of an earthquake in that region at aU. Baii gymptoms of rebellion were apparent to A -Goon Repabtbc.—A friend recently from the decree of the National Council proposing to Washington lias related to us a little Incident oxpel members who bolt the regular nominations, that transpired a short time ago in the Senate There appeared to be a split in the-order on the Chamber, and which mado some amusement Free Soil subject Councils are being formed among the members. where Free Soilers are excluded; and others are Mr. our Senator, sits near to Toombs starting Into, existence, with theJreo Soil ele of Georgia, and they frequently pass a good hu- ment predominant’* “"red joke. A few morning, ego, just before j,, a „ cent i eo tare at St. John. N. 8., Most, the Senate was called to order, while seseral « H Porl , y „ id a - it fto harborof thatcitv waa the members wero ttssdtog near, Toombs said to uocior g oil ,g , .hinge,' prineipallr owing to the Gillette : “They Bay, Gillette, that yon abolition- inmen „ quantities of naw-dtmt which becom uta are mad with the Almighty for mahng ib* mg ineorporated with tho mnd and aacd which ntggert black. ‘‘Your informant a Blighfly th, f ro ,bet, and tho flow of tho riser brought mistaken,' rcpbedGillette; “we aroonly mod with d w6re Bottlil)g on iu bottom md thoking you shneholdcra/w maim, taete " The np the entrance we.t of Partridga Maad-thu, alluiion to the bleaching process that going maicting an Injury which posterity sooner or la en among tho colored population of the South ter w m ..rfously fsoi. was at once understood by all, »ud Toombs - joined with much good humor In the general Emets oi Low. Watxb is Alabama.—The laugh Hartford Courant Montgomery Mail says that in consequence of « .. _ w- »„ ha want of transportatlontherels not adoubt there' Pmod n. Pm,«ot.-Wo d » ha, boon, aud will bo, a dead low in that city of “weather wise, _ or to read with at least flee dollaro per bale on thirty thousand sagacity the signs ot thatmta, but the cob- Mtli of oqttoll . The Mobile Tribune estimate, elusion force, itself upon us that a oJamity mttal tbl> Bte , on> oa th< , , hol< cotton soon fall spon the peoplo .of the West m the of Stale, by the inability of planters shapo of doTastating floods. The to got their cropa w market, at two million dol enow on the ground throughout the northwest is immensely great, and a sudden thaw, with a heavy rain sufficient to sweep off tho accumula ted moisture, would swsllthe river disastrously. All experience teaches that such a acorchingand prolonged drouth as that of the put summer , and autumn; will be followed by wet weather to make things even. We have not yet had the great flood to compensate for the great drouth, i but it will surely come.— Cm. Com . The Governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, with several distinguished citix'ens, lately took a trip around'the harbor of New York for the purpose of ascertaining the effcots which the encroachment! by docks, Ac., have bad upon It, and for tbo purpoao of agreeing upon a course of legislation to prevent farther encroachments. It iB stated that on the North river aide the encroachments have been 1000 feet into the river, and on the cast aide they have built and filled in 1200 feet The channels and the currents have been materially changed.— Twenty years ago vessels exiled to their docks; now they must be towed in. The subjsot is of great practical importance, and prompt legisla tive action will probably follow. 8o»a Stoss*. —ln the foundation platform upon which the ancient temples stood in Baal bee, there are eleven stones, eaoh of which Is thirty-two feet long, twelve In height, aud ten In thickness.’ In another part of the same founda tion wall there are thru stones, the united length of which is one hundred and eighty-seven feofc— two of them being sixty-two and the other sixty three feet in length, cut with faultless exactness, and aU of them so smoothly joined to each other that you cannot force a eambrio needle into the crevice. There is one joint so perftet that it can only be discerned by the minutest search; it is not even so perceptible as the juncture of two pieces of paper which have been pasted together. Expert workmen were required to quarry out, and cut_apd place these immense blocks in the wall Dmadfcl Acoidikt. —A sad calamity occur red at Toledo on tho 31st ultimo. Ice had accu mulated -about the -wheel* of the ferry steamer Ottawa, so that it impeded the motion of the machinery, and fire men . were sent into the wheel-house to cut off thj). ice. While thus cn- ? gaged, by some unaccountable misunderstanding or carelessness, an order was given to start the engine, which being done, the men were pre cipitated into ths ice and water „of the riveiy drowning two of them, Mr. Lyon and Mr. Egan, and breaking the limb's of another. The prompt assistance of those about the dock and boat saved ibe lives of three, Including the person whose I leg was broken. Tho stoppage of the Glendoo Iron Works, at j • £ast Boston, baa caused great distress among I the workmon -who were thus thrown out of em- I ploy. Many of them still Temain in the neigh- I borhood, expecting that the assignees in bank ruptcy will sgaia set the works in operation.—- I Similar distress has been caused in Philadelphia by the stoppage of various manufacturing es - tablisbtncnts in whioh large numbers of workmen I were employed. Tho various benevolent socie ties labor to the extent of their meaos, to ex tend relief to tho needy, but this Is a class of persons generally possessing too much pride to I isqk aid from charity.— Phil, y. Airier. | The Territorial Legislature of Florida, about the year 1832, endorsed certain bonds of the | banks of tho Territory, to thoamount'of $2,000,- 000, which were sold In England. Tho not was without authority from the General Government, 1 and it was refused recognition by the Legbla- J tuire after Florida became a State. -’A claim was made upon the States, before the Commission now sitting in Londoo, for the mutuaj adjustment of all money claims between England and the | Statea, and. after investigation, has been reject ed. The bonds are now worthless, unless-the State can bo induced to reconsider her former . decision. " . ' Comfabhoss.— Quaint and original coin pari sons are the order o t the day, it stems. The statement of the Wathington (5. G.) Star, that “the apple, of discord has beta thrown In oar midst, and, unless nipped in the hud, threatens to break forth into a oonttagration that will de luge the whole land,” is almost parallelled by the remark of the .Boston while congratu lating the Whig party upon its with Snow Nothingism, that it had refused to be ( bound to the chariot vKnlt of thumuthroom. A Buieuw akd AS Esousn Riqixmt.—The 1 courage of an English army is the sum total of the courage which the individual soldiers bring with them to it, rather than of that which they derive from it. When I wsj at Naples, a Bus sian and an English regiment was Mwwh np to gether in tho eame square. “See,” said a Nea politan to mo, who had mistaken me for onea hie countrymen, .“there la but one face ln that whole, regiment; whllo in that,, (pointing to the English) every soldier has a fqoo, of bis own. ; j The Madison Bcnntr says : “F. 11. Tinkle, v lad eleven years of age, a resident of Shelby county, went rabbit hunting in the snow, afew, days sinoe, taking with him three dogs. As m did not return as soon as his parent* expected, they went in seroh of him, but without success. The neighborhood was alarmrf, and more than one hundrod persons turned outih search of the lost boy; and at the close of tho fourth day be was found in a field, froren to death, and almost entirely devoured by hop. Tna BadwsuiQ 0? tin Exi>.—The B. G. Walker advertises, as Tmtee,, tho *tock_Blm Valley Bailroad, that Company having f»Bed to pay the interest due on their mortgego bonds, in aooordanoe with tho petition of aUrgo oambtr of the bondholder*. Xho solo will b« held in Janesville, on the 2dth of' Moroh next, “oil W toad property, and franohloM 1 ’ :of tho company: will be sold. ' ; : _ . A Yasik PnoMsmos.-Som* papers mention the speculation of aYeuljW* . hasagroed to recapture els for $lOO,OOO. » .-rentllie ren- Btates Consol stltt interfere to P»J»* summation of tils »* r, !“sj£ e . T tbat u amreLr, Register is of help the rebels Americans cUtS, It Is not fair play «f»P*4 U *The nractles of «ying Ute'ain large oommtr . is * sourceof serious expense and , jtlmsao to the telegraph companies, by reason of | rJJJSng entanglod in the wires, and in wat \renther acting as nonconductors, pTorentingj the free operation of the telegraph. Itls alittlej angular thattheorigiaal telegraph apparatus of | Franklin should bo complained of now. as inter* | fering with- tho modern methods. gentlemen,” said a noblemen to his I guests, as the ladies left the tooth, “let ni un derstand each other; are we to drink like men, or like brutes!" The guests, somewhatiudig-1 nant, exclaimed, -“Uke men of course.® “Then, j replied hoi “wear* going to gotjoDy drank, for brates heter drink mcMiJtto ‘ -; ' 1 ‘ Dates fwm fao Missoun Legislature to Feb.l 2d. .No progress made in electing U- S. Saha* I tor. Doniphan still ahead, and the merUa of I the candldates still subject of debate, Aduell between Hessraf Brawn' and: Stewart,' growing out or insulting language used In debate,la saidl to bo on the tapis.*.. ■ ,v.- /./ / I i AHaxd young lady of Bridgetotb vhile ls the net of sneering, came near dialoca tipg hvseck; showaalnsfenaibleforsome hours, and had it not bean foe the skill of the surgeon, who wa«;4ooodlately Beafcfar»' life'would toon ban been satinet - * ~ * J About a century ago an Insurance Company at Madrid, took the Virgin Mary, into formal partnership, covenanting toeetasidoherportion of the., profits foe. tho enrichment of her shrine in the city. Not doubting that she would protect every vessel in which she so manifest an in terest, thoy underwrote ships ofall sorts at ; such reduced rates, that in a 'few months the parties were all declared bankrupts. Cartright Maddook, of Mahoning oounty, October last obtained five hundred dollars of die .Portage County Branch Banlr, bn a note given by himself and signed by three others.— When it matured, it was ascertained : that the three names signed to the note hod been forged by Maddock. The Portage Democrat says, the Bank of Youngstown was done for by him in tbo same amount. Maddock is absent. The snow blockade at Chicago was about os bad as ever on Saturday. The train which left Friday morning on tho Rock Island Boad stuck fast.B miles from the city. Five engines. coaid not stir it,, but’ gave.out and froze up. Two oth er trains were snowed under near thecity v The passengers * oame in by private conveyances.— The Journal says: “Tbo storm-king seem* to have it all hi*' own way again with the railroads. Brigham Young is building two largo and beautiful houses adjoining that which he occu pies now in Salt Lake City, to accommodate his increasing family. He now rejoices in between fifty and sixty wives, and from forty-fire to fifty children. Elder Kimball, one of -the Mormon Apostles, has between sixty and seventy consorts. lowa Lsoistartnas.—The bill for the revision of the constitution will become a law; the bill io remove the capital has passed both bronchos: asylums for the deaf and dumb, blind, and in sane will be provided for, and the liquor law has passed both houses, and is to be submitted to the people. Fanny Fern publishes* letter; in tho Nsw Bed ford Mercury stating that the work just issued called “Tho Life and Times of Fanny Fern,” will most emphatically not .appear under her guaranty, as has been advertised by tho publish er. The sloop Ole Bull, of Milwaukee; schooner Union and sloop Lady Ann, of Racine , broke from thoir moorings and drifted off into ihe lake In'tho great storm of Jan. 21st. No one was on board tho missing resales, nor haTS they been heard from. Is Bbasos !~The frigate whioh has been on the stocks'at the Brooklyn nary yard SO years, and (according to the New York Timer) once rotted awayi was launohed orf Saturday last Wiut isbt Bana.—The New York Board of [ Emigration, eatimatea that $20,000,000 iq money I has been brought into the country in the last year by Gorman emigrants. The: London papers brought fey the last arri vals mention the death of Bir James Kent and Bir Andrew Barnard/twb otithe most distin guished of Wellington’s officers. - They most hare a mothly set of people up in Wisconsin, as tho Legislature has ordered the publication of some 20,000 copies of publio docu ments in German, Danish, Dutch and Welsh. A stringent Liquor Law has passed the Senate lof Indiana by a vote of 29 to. 18. There is no I .doubt of its passage in the House, by a more'da. oialvctnajbrity. riHOCOLATES. BROSU, &o.—A fall a*- Double Yeonu, Frenob, Chocolate; ittwetSpJoed d« " Bate’s no. 1 . . 'dm ; - i vwiit mu wnmti DirM. M. SHAW, Commission and For . ?V wsxdiiwmorsbs&tfNo.TSWslnststnCindiuistl, Tsa&.*feFad« * ®, BfcLouls. ooaoad - . . -. . i AKSAPARILIiAS—The following list of “7 Sy* w SAMS— Scalß.in oondilwn Cinoin- J.BCUOO.TOiB^ TSRIED PEACHES—SO feus. .prime nr (LACK LEAD —10 bbla. extra quality lor >7£l l 7 JHO ■ J.MHOOSMA&KE * 00. "MOLASSES —275. bbl»-N. O.MoUsaea ILOVER SEED—fiOO boa. prime for sale r£r * ihbxtxb anawosTH. at. AT) OIL— IO »BoB&cah_OhTa OLI, IOIIT. OIL IgnV* h»tiß»»t»l.)af ■»>— w.A-Miaunta. B'ggassSr’ 1 LARTW2O kezs -fresh : No; 1 Lard In -T, nr.NTRY. Attorney atgflce, l# ««tterbflUriaßdByeiawr*»tr#*u,:ClndniuJl» FT/inßf-IGO bbla. extra- and iapetftoo Italr in* BOHISO^A CO. PONGE—A large assortment offine am “JS&SSSS&mi co. Y^XiOUK—Extra family, extra . enpetfine, IJOTATOES-ioO :bu». Neshnnaoota mid CCHOOL COPY BOOKS, No. 'l, made of J y-MfSiffSSfe:; VALENTINES—A to# .1 wto trk. % fa ghfr,, <|h GBODND NUTS—IOS «wk« nbv^aimg 1.-DIOSKY 400. T OUISVOAE LIMB—IOO bbls. to fllrira I Eciljaa for»!• hy- I. DICKEYA CQ». n m.T.BiTTTER— 6 bbls.. fresh .this day UTMjaoo.na.sdrt. TTNDER GARMENTS at. greatly reauoed U prteri.rt - <UO ' CgßsTßa*9.T4Wood>t. TOOT ASH—2 cks. last rec*d and for sale* tTbr-' MoCASDLESiMBA»B*OO, ■ . ■ • corner woodand waterit. BEES APPLES—IObbIa. thisdar road mdfemloby' H.' OOQjys. *l7 XTRA FAMILY FLOUIU-Cheny Fork Ti «niii, gflprfik yin*. Beinbot HtlhAbd utter: M* 6nS»inrtart and fcr uleby . - BELL k MQOBfty Glover seeo—i75-bu». ju»t,f«o’4Ano fal.br 1»30 • MoaßAPOiricO- ff'ETTER SALVE. —Peoritm’a-ooljbratod - Tetter fair eoahmd md- fa ttleby Bra , ff -ife. -■ JOhK VLKYt. 3r. OATS— 2SoQbua. recoivinz tad for *alo trT 1 WT BHLLtUTOTTT. fIRABOIDER— lOhbls verymperiorCrab lCUir rac’d tnfl fel nit br 'W. A. McCT.fRQ.: A AVIS' PAIN KILLER—2~ jFodefciitodertlcleJoit 3< OLTTiSR-~IQ Iwga packed fwd&bMa-prima if railfrfdfcttdf&e wafer '" BSIX *XIQCTTtT' I^LOUR—4UO bbli. ; Superflno for raloby JC i«a, • ■- »•*/*, ' ' ■ '■■ ■ - * l-i-Sl osa of thU TUMIKO.
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