BUSINESS DIRECTORY. A M- PETTrNGILL A CO.'S ADVERTISING AGKNCY i 1 21 Sum eraxrr, Nsv Voae. „ , And -Vo. 10. SMalrtet, Botian. . P. A Co. ay* Agent* fcr the most lafloential and largest MMUIaDu easunereisl Papers both in the United blab* a*d the oeaada*. NEmyORK ADVERTISEMENTS. T%a ftJlowia* lit* of Badaen Pirn* ana •ad Boat raliabb la tha city of New York. \ACOORDBQN BZTJXUB. *\ DRDNO, AYEISSENBOKN 4. CO., (late C. 1 F Bruno,} Importers and Wbotetala Drains la (ienaau, fmieh and Italian Uuleal laxtnnnents and stria>ra. No. 2_ilalden iaaa COTTON SAIL DUCK. JOHN COLT’S Standard Cotton Sail Duck; U. C. BEACH A Cl) , No. 71 Pino stmt. New York, ante agents. Cotton Canos from several other mill*; alun O<N AKURU'S Print Cloths and Copper Hollers, Sir Callao' had HatlnettPrinter*. uoij tmrifftt D OWEN, Me NAM EE & CO. Importers of rtTBiJSSS 0 Wj f rlxD auk *Ad Fancy »hd F Cg** of French' Goods, No. WEromlalwat. ’ HONIO, 100 Liberty «t., and CO /* TrinU > rPU ** Importer* of Laees rotdßries. Bllkt. Ac. »A2-Cru:Upai l 56 OWEN, 15 Broad St., importer of BORN, SCHLIEPER & lIAARAQS, Im *aJ Belgian. Broad Cloth?. SlikA, "OETERD. 31 ELLEN", Importor of French [JL “i* B *k* Dl 7 Ooolßj datlas, Velvets lleri *«■» ha - » Broad street, New York. • wpitKyawt M Bertrand, fseres a henry, im pOTteroofLlnen Cam brie* and Linen Caabrie Iland- Ltoea Lawns, embroideries, Ac,, (own manatee* ture, U Bean »t. dg3Hiarss ‘ l\tfKEKfiß & MAiDIIOFF, Manufacturers IVA of P&ahfotiable Drm and Cloak Trimmings. Prince*. Gimp*, Taasela. Battens, Ac, Si Day ttroeLjfla^af^ f"'*. B* HATCH A CO., .99 Chambers street, JL/« Importers of Gentlemens* FnmlshincGood*. and klannfactnw of Khlrt*. Stocks, Ac. , 6S TOIIN St. UAVIES, JOSES & CO., Im- V potters of Gentlemens* Furnishing Goods, and Mann. stoeka. Shirts, Ties, *TwSSm rtSwfcJ * i'TSEtlie Mexican Mustang Liniment in • 1-ARhsuasUja.Bnjlm. Bana,'S»rsiiia, Cat*, Pile* And Sores, an sffetfaaleofa for all external eomplaSnt* of IBM of animal. 8. W.Weetbrook, original orlglttstorand proprietor, 304 Broadway. S, Y; irS-S&iS DAGU£hK£OT?f£B. T GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest •J • sad • most *xteoriT9 establishment la the United ”*«•' snplS-lytang^’M EXPRESSES Edwards, sanford &co„ Foreign iMrpn>««,Kfc3S Broadway. Goode and Paeaageafor wded to md CfoasU partiorthe world. Austin Pittsburgh, Adams A Co. sel3-ly,t»U’&s FRKXCII AND GKR3IAN FANCY BASKETS., ./CHARLESZINN <fc CO., 52Maiden Lane, , of Trench sad German Fancy and Trarel- J«g Baaketa, and mmvtetunn of Caa* ami Colored WU ( ow Furniture and Jenny Lind Workstands, Ac. jy^jalJ’oS (J RATES AND TKN DEBS. WpU. 11. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. if Jackson A BansJ Grata and Tender Maker. 891 Broadway, one door abored9th *C. New York, ocl tl tja£TSA INDIA RUEDER GOODS. • NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 "JL MaldßnLano,N.T., Manufacturers and Wbolieale «witt la Goodyear'* Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoos. . .Whips, Clothing, Belli. Toys, Ac. f»6-lr.tja3o , ss f TNION INDIA ROBBER 00., 41 John KJ st*maks all kinds of Robber Clothing. ClolhirDni** MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS. :ANDREWS &JESUP,No. 67FinesL, New J\ York, Comnlnloo UnchsaUSirtbsaaleofaitklads ofMachlntsts Teals sod Cotton andWaol-n Machinery, rota the bast makers. Exclusive Agents for Low«U Mw .him* Shops. d»3Hmy|g’&S PAPER WAREHOUSE fiYRUS W. FIELD «fc CO„ 11 -Cliff street, Wholesale Dealers (a Aoeriean v Fiwneh. Uenuaa and English PAPERS, and erory dcweripUoa d Paper Alan amatarer* materials. tsngSl’Mi ■AUNCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 • AffWUnam strect.-A great Variety ofPAPkcfcr Book* Stationer*, Printers, Bookbinders, Manufetnrm, and Tradesmen generally. tdoi'sc ... PAINT AND COLOR HAND FAUTUILEU. TJ AIN BOW COLORWOKKS, Rochester N Lwj York,.Dspet US Malden lans; Paris and “Chrome wwa.'D. fcA-lrfegSA Mefiance salamander safes, a OoBaUIWiW Locks and Cross Ban. ROBERT H. ucg. . tajwfrfr TOYR JLND-FANOY GOODST T . AHLROBN' A CO., 54 Maiden Lane, FLOORS AND CHIMNEY TOPS. \fILLER, COATES 4 TOOLE, No. 279 •&*** TU«, Dunkirk Chimney TopirWaabgrf materials.M-**)«, A* SV ' WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, ic. T H. POILLON 4 CO., Importers of M • Pfench Coach and Window Qln— Sa. aa n..^i tT : . tapara BOOTS & SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, V , JAKES RUBB, ,Qf| MARKET and 6 Union eta., 3d door 01/ *!? “1* *■“{«»»"». Pitubanh, would Intom - «r-fiTC* ■ friends and_ tbe pubUa • generally, that he - has jnit we <t his Fall Stock of Booteand Shoes In all their . ,irf«tl=L nil Stoet li mof to. o,iS.su£ •• this dtr and amhrues everything worn by theiedW 0 r PhtttfeW New York ni BartSu, and he tSrtSTSTa# fdltoplaAaodl. Oreatcßrehas boon given la aelectlng theebclM*tgood*,anofwWehhewarE»nta. “ . He also continues to manufacture, us heretofore. an de* scripttons of Boot* And Shoe* and from hi* long expert* •seeiofotw 20 jean la bnilaeasln this dtr. Is, be trusts, .a sufficient gnaranlee that these ehnAtiAim wit>. th.*. patronage, will be fidriy dealt with. - - eelO TiISSOLtmON OP PARTNERSHIP.— JLf NoUo* la hereby given that the Partnership herw raore editing under the firm and style ol KIRFKR A Khasbeea die®!red. Tbs mumj&etuie ol WATCH CRYSTALS will be cart led oa aa anal bj the remaining partner.. All orders promptly attended to. ■ . F£Z£R KijlNKB, So. AST Penn it* celO - Bayardstown, Plttabarth. Exceliior Camage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHERS 4 CO,practi ffif cal Coach Maksts, coring of Bebeocnaad Behaooirtfc. ;jQjegbeny C3tj,Pß-.ha»*oahuadaßd are manufacturing an extanrtve assortment of Carriage*, Roc keweyaßußEW. B»ff»gs Can, to, made in all thdr various style*. with strut regard to dmabflltj and beauty of finish, using in all oar work the best JantaSa Iron tad Eastern Hickory Repairs at tended to oath* most reasonable terms, Thar feel confident that all who maj favor them with their pav rgttUff.wUltoperfectly satlnOed, ontrial.of their work. PtteAajr|i«riy< j M« nr p| ft f fr <hnnthnerepans the Fac tory sveryterajratag during the day. . S -M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind * MawxS«*arer,Ho. lfi.Bt, CUlritreet, HtUbnrgh, *•■■■■■ ; ; : - •• • oeSKkaa /JTO STEAMBOAT OWNERS-rWantfd to - .fi bur, an *nterw fa a Steam Boat.'' (far which «—*» stocks ar real estate wmberlven. SmmiiStf uc * ?***■ ■ . . THOMAS WOODS. <m st.' FAHCT CHIHA BTORE, ■WOOD STREET, JUST Imported and now open a fall assort* meet Trench and Kngllah Gilt ana White China. Ollt end White asdOoloredfitoae China; Common Ware suit*. bteforeonatTTtrade, selfrla M.HODKINBON. Tf. PATOttoa...., smui. AETNA GLASS WORKS. WH. DAVIDSON & CO.. AJANUFACTURKBS and dealers in Vials, 1T 1 Bottles, and all klndsof Green and Flint Glassware, .Wraubw'OUue, *e.—Ka 3 Market street. Plttehondi, Pa. - Psrtfenlar attention paid to private monidsfcrboulee. wMlr TAOR SALE—2BO acres of land on White JL Oak Bottom, 1 xaOe from McKeesport. The improv mente ere SO acres of cleared land, a coodhotuo and barn, a joua* orchard, it, Ac. Also, a urge rartetj of Heal Xetatc, asdteerlbedonmr Printed Regiiter, and any one wishing to bar real estate, would do well to get i ; (gratis) at mj office, as it Is the quietest waj to find wherebWßalnscan bjhad. Enqalnof nof-tf THOB, WOODS. 76. 4th rt. BTRAW GOODS—J« 34. nos. WHITE S CO. No. 41 Sooth 2d .street, .new ceUbllfnnent.— Wew tlpodj—jArge and noegnalled aseortment fiahl-hly STEWART 4 KILGORE, _ HAtiU,ACrOߣaa OP COOKING, HEATINO, 4KD FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and. Foundry Castings o, aU kinds. ■ Tl°E ASD WAREHOUSE, No. 267 loborty St., comer of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. ' Ifo.. £0 Arch Berta, i Kunutpiua, Importers of G. 4 L Gee’s Unrivalled NEEDLES. Agents for the most Oelobiatod I WOOitN TARNS, ROSIEST,MERINO Small DRAWERS.*:. , * HABDWABEFOir ' SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. R. T, Leecb, Jr., A». m WOOD STREET, FITTSBVROR. aHWi .Um, Dunum, Moo, r«v Iblr BaA *Slsdj 0r ** V Ra * er * 8 I ITin *** AxJeeTvArnlAsAe^Aß. ' WH. A, IRWIN’S 'T!®AR ESTATE OFFICE, No, 8T Front Ai„ ’"‘9, M*rt.fc»Mterlii LU. Chun tfOP * C®*lrropertj bought and solJ. COACH FACTORV. : ■: L irrr?am.. mm, i -MgEaowiaco- ISBOTMUIo E. M. 81u.i0.,) ’ PiUsbnrgb.penna, ■IKBSSSSSH6 H»yAa wpil ■ THK DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZFTTi? rrn tv —iiatt— : BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNKVS. ESII-tilillsap - »na>-»irT R O B^ R lL PniLUPS .^tomo y aU f w. at L^. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange bu^hfix 0 '" W corner auTßuy ftnJMll B*at NoUiaad Coin. Dl»comit iw ■jUKyWn Eichmge wnntantlr for u —• mhtS-lj- St feSu'S, W°S>4 uSVchSta.' ” L iii miJ » °»* A bltfhrat premium p»ld for Foreleu usd Anjrlmn | or tlpp* wk. h, nmun. ~ : j „ VV-M. H. WILLIAMS & Co.,'Bankers and rM ££S?ffi2SSfc SMh *“ ««* ° f woo* “<* r^?r°a.-od°ri l £r" m llbor * i " l iis i i'; n ‘ N HOLMES & SON, Healers in Foreign • “>•* o ** l6 Blu * of-Rxchsnw. Certificates ofDv w*eiw. Banknotesand Bp«de, No. 69 Market street. Pitt* wtrßh. «-OoUeetioni mod* oa all the principal cities ttirovshoat the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C; L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer* No. » ?S fourth ■ tract, Apollo BuUdlnaa. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tioner, snooesaor to Darlnm & ARnew, No. 6 market street, naar Poortb, Pittsburgh, Pa. MENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and 1/ AY A CO., Booksellers and Stationers, AV ,' r °"£ Il»r to tl. oorr.r of Taira, PitUbargn, Pa. School and la wbooks constantly r\a hand' COMMISSION &C. 8. L. PABGOABT & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Np. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, ’ ffiftesfrc'o.’s te l hSu,,^rSd^rSpjfv t O, n ,lM _ bolKJuitlv J. XU ““•V-—- — • —.— w\ V. rownL. J. W. BUTLER & CO F , c5S«w lI J I £S* t COMMISSION mer *A. IF ' A —'BANE, Gumminsion and .For- Merchant*, dealer* la Wool ted Prodn^ tt,lnttllll *>■ |> ROBISON i'CO^'WhoieaXdl^™,’ QPIUNGER UAUBAUGII & CO., (Sncces »nd forwarding lii ln fa s* *o4 I*rtvtuoo generally, No#. I*S yimraad lid Scormd *tr—to. PiU»bnrg£ Pa. api-l j f. JU amt. ~ ■ ■ JONES 4 CO., Successors to JH. AYWOOP. JONES A CO.. Cac7TnlgV?a »«i< FufifiV te pilt>bor Kh Mwioftctnrwiaood*,' MERCER A ANTELO, General Commie* «SAa Merchant*. Philadelphia. Liberal advances on eonrijramrat* of Prodoca gvpatally. j»J7T JtUHf .. ~ fairs wn Mf\m JOHN WATT A CO.. WholWe GrSws, Ooamissloa MsrcbaoU,«ndl>cihr» |g Prodne* and ruubnrgh Maculaares. Ko^ 3K»- LHattf *&« Pittsburgh JB. CANFIELD, Into of Warren, Ohio, • Cota mi** km and Fhnrardln* Merchant, and Whole i?^? p Si.**** l ® Hestm Comm. Bolter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. W*W itML between Southfield and Wood. Pittsburgh. u TECXIS IJTIT*, IX.. r —U7TLX, JR. T_ (Late offirm Robison. UtUe A Oe.) LITTLE 4 Wholesale - Grocers, 9 FKKlQwandCommieeloaMeßhantfcand Dealenln ntubnrgh Manuftetares, No. 113 Becoad street, Pitts* fa»gh- ; ialfcji&3 riHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Cotap be lon MerchaoUand Dealer in Cheeee, Dotter. Lake Fiah and Produce renerallj 26 Wood street, above Water, HtUburgh my3l TTON BONNHORST 4 MURPHY, Whole T • eale Orjeeae and Commlaisa Merebacta. and Dealere tn Pltteburgh Mann&eturee, No S» Water atreet, Pltte burgh. Pa. h|IIIOMAS PALMER, Impiortor and Dealer 1 to French and Annku Wall Paper, No. 65 Market ftrertgbetwMn Third and Fourth street. Pittsburgh. 1 McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whoio- Jr V • eale and Hotsll Dealer ta Carpeting, Fhwr OU Cloths, Matting, Table and Piano Covert, Window Shades Bteam Bpat Trlmmlnga, So. 113 Market street. j ORRIS 4 PATTON, Wholesale and Ra -1 tiul Groeera, on the Eastern eLL> o: the Diamond, JUTgh,Pa. VAN OORDER, Dealer ib Trim* ■ lng*. Hodeirand Gloves; Laee Goode, Emt*oi4erles, de4 Gent’s. Fumlahing Goods and Fancy article* a full a 2 grtmsnt ofwhlA eaa.always te had at No. S 3, comer o? Market street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh, Pa. aplMy I, . A *co-nmiraoH-c. t. asthonv n ccl, w. tor*. A A. MASON 4 CO., Wholesale ana Retail /Ve-Datlersln Faneyand BUpleDry Goods, 3 Fifth street, Plttsourgfa. f URPHY 4 BURCHFIELD, Wholesale JL sod Retail Dry Goods Merchants, corner Fourth and it street, Pittsburgh. j. T. aoCTx.-... mr. muwACfln«-„^... v.’soosi BOONE, HARBAUGH & BOONE, riENERALCOMJnSSIONMERCHANTS, wJT Dealen in Wool, Flour, Prodnoe and Provisions, No 33 North Water street, Philadelphia. ' HARBAUGH - * BOONES, T/ORW ARDi NG COMMISSION MER JL CHANTS, Dealers in Wool andProdnee of all kinds Owe*. No. 211 ußwrty «tvw«L. Pittsburgh. P». mt)37-lyd SaXIXL WALLACE - nAgpT<vp», *— " Mil Wallace & Gardiner, nnoLEXJLi: dealers is Flour, Provisions and Product Oeoorally, KO.3S& LIBBUTY ST. 1 jahO-ly .ticßAan rtom....—....woxiam ptorn. 10UN FLOYD 4 CO., Wholesale Grocers V tnfipomalMtonUerchanta.No.raWoodand 238 Üb* rty street. PltUburgh. .jalfl MOORE, Wholesalo Grocer, Rec- JL4L UfyingD l*t tUer, •Dealer In Prod one, Pittsburgh Mao- Foreign and DcmwtieWfnee hod streiifc On hand a • very large M M °a°nwhela Whiskey,which wUI U OUT*a SLACKBran .T 7 ,„ • ~ ZjitA djW 0, BLACKBURN tCOTwESSSSaJ#- on nand at their Warehouse, ill WatersuitTmsbuSh. eep!2r PATAH PICKET... .... ■«■»»» n>/nf>T TSAIAH DICKEY 4 CO.. WhdSalo Gro ■ oera. Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Prodom. No. 64 Water street, and 107 Front street. PitUbuighT^ ■JOBS K'aiLL... I*lo9 D. IPOILL —WALTX* C. XOt TLf'GILLS 4 ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Mf I Oammlssloa Merchants. No. 1M liberty street Pitts- W*. aAflllXT..-^...„.. M^ W. Bf WOODWAKD.~^. m JOHK ATWELL. WM. BAGALEY 4 CO., Wholesale Oro- cen, Nos. 18 and a? Wood gtmrt. Pittsburgh. TiriLLIAM A. M CLURG,' Grocer and TV -TeaDenler.csrnerof Wood sod Sixth streets, has dwavi on hand a Urge assortment of choice OroerrUb and ine Tea»-ForMgn Fniits and Nuts, Wholesale and Beta!!. Dealen suppliedon tbe low art farms.. ■ ; pOBKKT DALZELL 4'CO., Wholesale XLQnan, Oommlislon Merchants, Dealers In prodar* Md Pittsburgh Manuftetum. No. 33Uherty Pittsburgh. , , .. . JOSH D. Wiau., _BAVH> ggifttwi IITICK 4 McCANDLESS, encoessonTto T T D. *J. D. Wick, Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding dad Commission Merchants, Dealers In iron, NaiU, Glam, Cot* Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufteturca gcneraJn ourner cd Wood and Water straeta. Pittahargh. » A CULBERTSON, Wholesale urocer and j\.p OcombeloO Merchant, Dealer in Prodocegnd PUts tmrsn Maautketured Attidea, 196 liberty itreeV Pitt» bargh. , - jobs non nova. X 4R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Coin -9w • mission Merchants, and Dealers In 'Prodooe—Round Church Building*, fronting on Liberty, Wood, and Sixth streets, PlUrbiirgh. 7 wh, asuAisr, wh. n, woo&wau,..^.^. h arwata. • O AGALEY, WOODWARD 4 CO. t Wholo* 1 > snto Oraesea, Ka.'W Market etrw>t, pfajiaj^vt.* Patio inm , i r rUnt* TIfcCANDLESS, MEANS 4 CO, ifcnwS . : AIfPRRMEN. : : ~~ J. Donaidion. Aifjprmn, - ; corner of Fona and St. Clair sta, naan * > Patrick McKenna. ALDERMAN OP THE TIIIKIj WAUD. OFFICE corner.of Grant and Fifth streets, (bmerly Lewi*/ where nil 9ffirsa^s2KS^it^*“^gg“ DRY GOODS. GROCERS. coaojuva, EALTS BAUALET, .M.u— M .jim a.OQMEATi, * iioxur. PITTSBURGH, AGENCIES. a CL-tHarKT...»,„^..— s. u coTaaiar 8. CDTHBEBT & SON* GENERAHCOMMISSION AGENTS, for EaUte, Collection of B °°‘ K iiart *°- Michigan General Commission and Collect ■pOR the collection” 0 /Hravf’and Foreign lS2KeiSu^st" ,, r ht *! £*Ute aid stock* ami Insurance Agents. PKLTJKU * ANDERSON, Detroit. -Michigan. Mmhutt.* Co^-u “" tta offlee 5 Loreni. Stewart A Co., " MlehlCTa !*>■> "A USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, /»-_ Merchandise and BIU Broker. ©thee No. K roorth street, above Wood. Business promptly attended *5- L SAMUEL L. MARSRELL, Secretary Citi “«’• Insurance Oompany. 94 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu • ranee Ox, 92 Water street. 1 OARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin STd kwwM™ 00 * Company, north-east earner of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware.Mu- •_ __ ur * noB Company, 4£>Wat«r street. MUSIC, &C. •1 Dealer in Piano Fortes, &lnsle and IIMScmJ Instruments, School and &&SUSSZSI KLEBER, Dealer in Musie, Mu* ,^7r^? T ' laBn^, A nd , I . m l ,ort * T Of Italian Strings, tgent A Clark's grand and sausr* Plane*, •ujnCbleiEan t Atolraa Attachment. Also for Bonham's DRUGGISTS.' 1 J r -» (successor to Jaa. M'Guf- S/LMiiTOtSLVl 1 V?WS and Dealer In P d •»«. 3 doors below r^yawf|lft“ tt * bttrBb - Agent for. Dr. JSPJ?’ Wholesale Dealer in Vb£s l^ n fotB&t nUb * “ d Dro Btufffc f; °- mar 24-1 y F |^ ESTOC K & CO., Wholesale * otl of Whit* Lead. Red l m” J “* W ». mm.r ffcol x*»t "filSliVS . * -. . Pif.b7 i n' ®EkLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Oil*. Varnishes. leu An, low.” 00 * 1 *tmt, Pittsburgh. Goods warranted.' Prices rjk&nucx name i :~;—r- t RA ™ A RHTHtiißaSffTfitS mmr Ul **7 *".l St-Ctair .J«u, •T nf 1 „ , 1 2°v- M . AKf;R 4 co -> Wholesale yp - 2t, Wood *l rwt, Pittsburgh. ■T FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox »fS?J “ppl't* “.nrtmSlt of tfr-j.., P ' rfU “ rr '- “ J *“ PhytldißS prescriptions earefully eoopoandsd at all _ jsfcly WOOL MERCHANTS.' O LEE, successor to AIORPHY A LEe" JiA? DB^ r » »ni Commiandoa Merchant for ths aak of American WooU Goods No 137 Uhertr straet. MEDICINE. VARIAN, AL !>., Office 6th street, 3.VV^a,^ OX*H«*rr.-* to Q^Sto I SCOTT, Dentist, Fomtn street. & omchoa„^S All »otk wrutid. (^Jg MERCHANT TAILORS. R Merchant. Tailor and Clir lATTLLUM DlOBY,'Merchant Tailor; [>ra crtyrtrwL“d Deal * r ta Be»dr Made Clothing,lNl Lib- R WATTS 4 CO., Merchant TaiTo‘n.7lsl MASOPACTURUIC. null aatxaaL. ~l' WILLIAM BARNHILL4 UO, “ DOILEK MAKERS and SHEET-IRON if-rP i ycHKKRJ, Uauafaetarer* of Barnhlll’i I’atanl Boiler*, tbunneya. rtrfch*n, tin Bed BUam Plbai itEI BtP. -A&ci. IHacttaUh** ff«t,iJfl4t»*nil Vlidaet Ibius c*. Bepalrlmr dope op Mm ■hort—tooting, nosu-lriL T W.OODVVELL, Wholosolo &od Retail fbW St£ 2 > fcrtowr “ d Dc,der l “ C*Wart Ware, No. K 3 JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICKS,a *ape* lor article. SOLID BOX r" u UHAZKO BOX y lets. corner of Aitdi-wn And JU.U lIUOQ BtTOßta. con *Quar» from the Hand itruet Bridge, AJ. tAgbAor City. orOOuiil AND APLICA~MAN- Ji Tn,!,A»-UaUrlaU ma'.kvd for Rmbroiilery and A> Lea Work by MRS. L.S. WILSON, JgW No, 81*{ Penn street; tier* Hand. Bolivar Fiio Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. This enlarged their capadty for manufacturing, are now prepared If StT 6 Increased demand tbr tliriijllrtck, Crudbleand Building CUy,- Orders promptly attended, to by t „ KIRK * JONlS,Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. September 2L 1863. Boots and Shoes!! 1 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d yV door/rom the Market House, would Inform the pub '““Al • very full stock of everything In tbe ? oot *uchaA Ladies’Uailersf hair GaiUrs, Jeußv Lind .*■-lores. Indy Franklin and all the styles found on the Eastern cities; also. Misses’ and Childrens’ ©©d Vaner boots and hhoes. In all their farietie* A" qj*** P*l/nt Calf Roots. French Pl'Me give u a call as we wish to sell such an artlele tn all who fovor us with their custom as will give satlslae tlon. Remember tho place, 89 Market street. my 39 Eats asd Caps. 1 WILSON 4 SON keep constantly on SI • _hand every, dcacrlptlon and variety of Itats and r*. both whdaeale amf retail. Those desiring a neat mhlonable Uat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give os a call before purchasing elsewhere. noiatf JOBS D. IfOTtm g. H’ODID. M’CORD & CO. WBOLXBALB AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP FURS. CORSES OTWVOD ASD Firm STREETS, *9j,Tholr stock embraces every quality antTrtyleof lists Boas, Cuffs and Fur Bonnets. ■ Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER 4 CO, corner of Belmcpt and Jtebeaea streets, Allegheny CUy. would lnform thelrftJends, and the Public Morally, that they are manufacturing Carrisges, uarouchre; Rock! •ways, Weighs and .ChartoiTiu styles of finish and proportion. AU with strict regard to dura bOlty and boanty of finish.. Repair* will also be attended K! 0 5i5Wf tw^ n l w,^ t ? nM ’ Dtlng In all their work HhaftA, Poles and Wheol Stuff, tbeyfcel 41, ..^ h0 . ffc,or . with their patronage will bejMriectly satisfied on trial of their work. ***"“«■ d.Sgts2bsT l, “ ,, ° J to th,m * '*" C. B. HE A PLY * CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, NO. 82 TIRED ST., NEAR MARKET. WfOULD respectfully inform their friends fii^ssmETkiS^sis'ffgs Ssl lobSS 1 Sj.” ‘iJi'ou'uo’lhfrc™ on. (Orts it ,JW, .Id A.. d,7„ .idw rktoSS TtfiiSlScasi 1 '* ar< ««»*. Mad,-BlairSdl Window Kbades,Ae. Persons in want are invited to eall S^«t£? r o^mg, l SS^r. , £St l a. iiTOflfro»~U r. g. nooaaiAs 4. J* awwx^—.mw....^. m . mm w. e. oortuxp, PA. 3 'HACK and Depot Railroad Scales. Jlaw Cattle and Grain do; Platibnn and Counter dod DtiJ '■ W. W. WALLACE, • „ ‘STEAM MARBLE W(fekB ' Cl*, Wl and aa.,Z«erti( tfred, epporiCf BnOJt/uu MtreeL ■ Pirrsnimmi >'"** wi °* \fIONOMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones I*l FgrmtoK To* Bum lipertn*lL. S w»T« od bond, tud Inrte to order, .H?' lowoet pitas. Three, hundred ilsnelor Hoo-jounUuleJon hand. bU farslihed to tb«Tixd* «t Lb* lowwttXJSr 1 Ollod »lth deepoteh st Ma Uh«j ISiS™' AUct *»* -!SS a : w-w. winAOB. Hi few Goods and FaaJuom ftr Gentlonwna’ SrfSSFi® in *• «»• dJr«tk, a . fftlk m^7h^t n ££s “» jnfona*! that oor how U No. 176 Mper *y ,tfw >»Nflrtb«lde>ii>oT« BLC’ l * l * WT PittsbOTgll. CHILDS * CO., MiutnfsO; - A No. 1 heary 4-4 Sheeting* . cX-SSt 0 ' *" “ u> ” “ J '**“* ‘‘ R*d Oordc %* {*longb Line* and. Bath Oord: Batting* o ** *****imldeKiipUotr . IfWw »t the Hardware Star* ofLogin, Wilson' * On* 131 Wood atreet. wilt have attention. ttZr.lr MAFFET & OLD, BIUJU, rOUNEnta_PLUMIIKUa /ND OAB inCTEBS. sow*. rsutm*■ _ S B E*7sf>L«7 | fw»»noms iajuoad mmj AUMBrn. IVf ANOFACTURE all kinda of Water. Gas COLDS ore not always .CoDiumptifiD, . jot ConnaiaeMoDia generally the molt of noubeW* B«wu« of them; tad protore immediately,a wC ) HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS Fran VlsscULTt A bOHKLL’B o«eral •jia.Ji.u. 348 Bro *‘*«* >i** RdiaHte Firm in the City of Xem Yarlc. CASH MPMC &PUKO ItoSl^ horace^wAters No. 333 Broadway, New York. ’ OPPOSITION TO -MONOPOLY Music at Greatly Seduced Bate» N , tte combi«£tion Uutr r.fo tSi ti« jtond to Mr. WMotitEEKSKKJMJi trad*, bn Is making immense nice—aaTlnir abandon* P? denre, that be has poblln «nnt«n*nspana nmneStiiVu <J7 wriH’/wi toth*Great Monopoly, ■SaanhliMflGS#* Jtf SUIT. IWml, .0-1 to .dopt E/nuK ?ci?SS! “ ,*,S ftoekof American and European Mnsle ltlmmanM ■l l i theeatalDßueofhU oim onWleatlon* la on* or andUxt trUdnJ In the Uolt*l fitotai LTe has if« a Uwat JtotJuclion in the price* of Hanoi, Musical Instrument* oTall Jdiui*. I'l.oo, for till, rm „a jzi. u%Ssl£%!Z *ad laiitrotnent* u tirovg and a* dwttUt a* thowwhlift PUnojofeTerj- Tarietr ef«tyl« and t>rt»i m!*7 JIOOO, flompriainK threw of ten dK&rent ■fljonjf them the celebrated mortem improved fISS?,} \VATtas* Pukos and ihc firtt prmuc* JEouah PriirS T. Uilscbt a Op.', „.k., (Ojn.r.rftl,, aSSlln „u»ti w&rqsir.f^Styi|sMiSS State* ItU* 546. SCO. S~CtH SIW). Smith’s Uonbl* Bank Melo Icons t**’l 'Rith and MtJtktmi ffuamnifttL The U itXarai to th» *m3u° •dboola.de; 12V ner «nt diaa w|'He%Srnm% ehnrehra. All ordurs promptly , (tended aa£t to all part* of the country, post-p Ji, at the redni^^ti 1 Oeneral and select catalogues a J a&ednleof Planoa Cirwarded to any addnsn reeling*: A OAR 6 8 CANAL WTHICKT _ ISIt'ORTEirAND HANi CLOAKS <& NLA WOULD respectfully! that bln Imported and maa {•pttns Trade will be ready for Ini February. _ j fie, being the only Mantilla mil who is personally visiting Paris tht blyaaert that he will hare later \ than any boose In the trade. t&“ The notice of dealers ileal led mayreli upon ererr attention. Charles's London Cbrdial Gin, “ WITHOUT thenecossitylof oitraordinarr publicity, with wwlf an effort on the part of the propnrtor, tbla roperb (Jin. la the abort period which h 2 elapsed alnco It* Introduction to tho Afiieriean publlri hw ;?^ejs , offc i s£s^£if.^ b - rnnJ •■sesa «?aSS. w.s 1 ° r well m the wmpaulon of the healthy. Frtt frcrnirdoZi. ailingViahtui, hi* banaleaa in Ita adoption. Ttte inehrl ate, hr IU use, find* it a alight athnulanC wUrhlwhile it f **J" ““ appetite, gradually wcaa* him from the horror* of delirium, aud restores actuUered eousUtuttai? «. i, t , 7 >lrful “J? it derived from iu absolute parity. lUdelielou* Uarpr, differing entirely from« T ery other gin —Uj great utility m a medicine u eases of dyntwnala! ***** no for which a* a remody and it hu l\i trmrlsTi it it inditpetuably tutfstarp, diipeUlnir the annoyance frequently engendered by thanmef water fever, and malaria of ereryilcierlutlon’ U).S'DON i»HDUi.UI« liSfflS tattlra, ftamped with the proprietors name, a fac limlle sjshT tur * npu ° lbe kbel, * ad Packed la east* oftwodoren ~ of *wanln« ChtrW London CxirdUiajn eanbehfcl reUliofall mpeetabl#dnniitlsu no J crocvrsi at allhotiU, and whbl«s»le of th« Hole import «*• \ DB A CH.AKIjS, . ~ \ ... ■£,*'New"York. Agroto tiratgd with on Übwal tarcif. j»7-lmav JESYELTB BROTHERS & CO WHOLESALE DKDGQISTS. *jngr tork % < * Have removed to A'o. 170 TO£a» nfßrxknun. IMPORTING the leading Drags from their * original martet*. bothin Baron* *n4KA*t Indie*, and ,**£ K ?* ,l *s l . ChPmiiSu, Perfumery. Tooth, N»iUnd Hair BrathM, Hair 0 lore* and Hrap*, piri* *53 Si'^te£l ,,, S >r . k^f 0 * p fLs e - , *?-V |h ®r ©ffTtbeffl on -«w> maatnasrmsble tom OrderfelUief In pereon, or br \realT* their best attention.* jeia-i'-'m* 1 Extension Tables. llfM. HEERDT, 150 Wooster fit., between TT Prince and Ilnafton ata, Nea York, Mann&rtur«i alaay* on hand. Or dm for Shipping punctually at tended.to, . oel74inT * | JOUPIL <t CO., Wholesale Print Sellers. #2pS^SSS^SS»fcSS!ffi sarasamPßS^isaaaaarf MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVE^ A fl sr AI ; K Corner Diamond itretl and Cherry Alley, Pijracußun. pa. ASHLAND HOUSE, laon STREET, AUUVB SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Q. 8. BENB 0 N, Peorb^btor, M9“frietnf Auxrrf, U,M ptrdav-AA f *Uy 8, - ■ * , ,q JOSEPH CHA&iOL " WIIQLZXALR ASD RETAIL DhALSU Vt IMPORTED CIGARS,- 63 Marktl atreet, PttUbtoyL TWr taortK-. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and DnWln Plain. Fignrodand IT Ingi Natt r f^', a\? , * Ilt manntaetura, Uresr*. D*U rourtA to- of Paris. , • , mh3-W UARIa FASHIONS FOR LAJHES’DRF.SS- J*?tr -=.l w pS^'ES, . H..K10 —B. r. teats iumjte mrcimi KTER, JONES & CO., UrBOJ-IUSTOJIX ■ ICIER’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE FORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION uurßh M^ CIIAIiTS » c* ll * l Smath.itrMt, PUto llAocm, [ANI, Urd oil. Meta I*nrk, H*b.lUau.KUri* tra *oJ>'o. lS*U,AriUir»rfL»> Rad ScotefaHglroa,Bolivar Brlrk rih! Clay, Aothrarlto final, Ac. . • . btl9 ‘ BANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOGG: npuf YORK SOUTH 3D BT. 1 Km?* i®3gm& UNIO.NTOWN, . EHOWXBVILLK, *• „ «• s^^nsa^ssSsss jgjs? 1 . °° \fOSESF. EATofufJ’w Sixths!., agent MayiSfjLsssMi”-' * patent OH 0 lobes, for Steam i wagtiiee: Ooe’sntont DrilL ftr Drilling Iron;'*- • Drilling MmMaef ,7 i t>>pelsnd’a Stationary tad Portable Ba* KIUIk » ford ’*B toem And Water Ostm,tad Wroaght [ron KallroadChair Uuhlnts. hATe been examined by practical mt-ebma' I? * Q d tflaehtnlsU, and pronounced gopprtartoaarineee. 1{« U aXm anthtwlxcd to bU RlghUd»mako “ V V«d tb««e articles ta apt p*rt ot Um conn try, onViSTaKS SlfT »>*• »i w-h,,,. .m „>!? >■ V"? ET^* 1 ‘f *•*" *«Bd™ (hr thn ala of ott,- tr patented Riant* and new Inventions, and slro to th* bu*lnoM cuthral and euaittat AUtatloo “ u * Ua refers to the foliovioc TT CARO. ' ..The iubwriber* h»t« long bwm 1 Acfloalnted •with Mf Narlll* D, Cr*l f . wft^SS MN WmUThnsr.Jr, JobatlnhiX Wpif; ■ P:SBStffax. I. R. Frbnltt Kttacr a litha. • K.lonu, li. K.Lirhiffitr/B. K.n»P A Wads, WUUacj V. Johaitoo. Wimtrn Phillip*, Andrew A, W. Loom U. WUnB UefiiMtlm Pima oia h, Normber 3Ttb. U**. ■ 1 Fall and Winter Goode. EDMOND - WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, 180 I.IBKKTT XTItttET. JIIAVE now on hand n large Stock of Foil ,AQd Winter tior«Xt, overcoAtlonofeatirtlT n«w dniawt. or thel mort be*HUfa!palt.!ru*;TMDeh and raiUtb CAtrimrrm, of eTery ttyie tad thAde la tbe bat let, ail of wbirb 1 will make to order on the incet mm abietetma, ard wtmtitad tp *ol* - . • a«£i'- CABPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. W&TGLINTOCK & BROS, are now sell •ldr off tbrir eotlre stock ofCarpyllDa.-Oii CJotht, ia, for cash, at pria-t lower thta rr*r omred In the wnt> ■ Ur s?±z Lift andßa*Carpet* Alio, Ollaotb* Itnaa, Window «iade*Btalr RodstTuiUlnff, Biadlnn,andMat»of allklndt, B With a fail ataartmesl of all artieleia nnamUr kept in a carpet varebooae. Pareoat wUbtci to farniah Stoamboatt, House* or Uo tole will do well to call now, m now it the tlioetomcure Kteat t*fjrAluf. n«meinbertbe place,No. lia3J«krt6L. near Liberty. oc7 NEW PLOW FACTORY. vAL wsm G & oRK f HAVING commenced ooerations in tiie NEW PLOLOn PACTOEY, la Kaacherter, we are manotkcfarloH PLOUQII3 of erery deScrlption of tbe moet Improved pattern* Among. theta wiltbe IbundJ 8. Hali t Patent Donble or. Drill Plooght, J. R.Haff» P« tent Iron Centre Ploughs, alto Ulll Side and Bub-toil,Cblton andSuyar Pioaahe, tontb « with Plough andCaktlnnnreTerjdeeeriptira Oar PloTgbt and Cattlan can £• had Wbokwale and B affi-&dAw*fi t * hoU " No> 163 £ilwrt l' PttUburjh Contmnation of the GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF A. A. MASON & CO., Anti atll) srratar raducUou In prteaa A A. MASON A CO. will cootiiiuo their • sale through tno month of Fehruary. Their Im meneestock wi iWartln mirkaj dowttand ofleradat still areater redact Praia pricet. tel • , Carnages for Sale. nPHE undersignedbafl jastreceiTodcsKmß. JL lVraa tha Kwt, »t hli CAWUAQB ffAR&wE IfltoSE? *W tfaa Two MU* Eon, tMtvmi% bggb * lAwywyTlHo, > Rtleadid i—nrftnut or.VAiayf c/*T<Tjile»eri£tion« »nd wlUooutJoo* to fweotvn nsmUz Ijr,MW *ud.MMUDu-tumd CAlißlioEH, BtTUwltfaTinJO ti fKB, Afr whiA bo will tall on th» tot Jow»«t Intm ft* wad wHhhla weUltaowafitdmiM la U*s *-r»_ ho hkrLwl/tosoittns down SRsomprtltloa-™^ IM M. - O 00. tnnwwptft# epn Jn« oftbtfAraiultoi: ARY 13, 1855, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY - MORNING, FEBROAaY 13, 1866. CorrwponUenr* of th* Pittabargb Dill/ Gantt*. W*snnraTDT Citt, Fob. 8, 1855. Ido not know any more remarkable exemplifi cation of the subserviency of the legislature to tbe executive under the unlimited exercise of the veto power, than tlio passage by the Senate of a batch or bills yesterday for internal improve menta.; It is remembered that one reason as-' signed by the President for vetoing the general bill of the last session was, that tho custom of providing fora number of works in one bill en couraged a system of legislative corruption called log-rolling, by which members giro their votes for appropriations thoy know or bolieve to bo wrong in consideration of reooiving support for the works desirable to' their own districts. This is assumed to be an intimation that he would sign bills,incases where.be approved of tho works provided for, if only one object of exponditnro | were Included in each bill. And npon this tic , jubco tierolo stylo or dictation, tho American Bon- I nte throws aside its general plan for the improve j mont of harbors and divers, and passes a hun dred bills providing for each separate item in its rejected bill. This is precisely as if Pierce should bare returned the civil and diplomatic j bill -of the last cession ;because it provided means for building fifteen or twenty custom i honBM . or should veto the fortification bill be cause containing items for twenty posts inns many different States. But the Senate submits and descends to an act as absurd as it is humilia ting. Upon tho whgle I think we had better wait until we get some body who will sign necessary and constitutional acts, though not accommoda ted to his poreoual whims. 1 hopo the House will not touch one or these new-fangled schemes to dragoon Congress into an unmanly obedience to exeoutlvo power. I may as well mention that among tho Bills passed are the following: *o C *, 118 “"Prcrcment of the Ohio 8200,000 ," “ “ Mississippi.. 240,000 ror tho Mississippi below New Orleans. 330,000 1 J ‘ Bavannah Hirer 101,000 Ualtimore Harbor 120 000 Lake SL Clair and St aWry’s river 60*000 The Texas Spoliation bill passed in a shape net tbe most favomblo to the speculators on the treasury. They asked 8,600,0<XJ, and tho House I voted them $0,500,060. Tho say Texas will not; take this and settle with them. That is un doubtedly true, because Texas does not intend to pay them at all at the rates they demand, and in truth it is very doubtfal whether she means to pay them at any rate. Tho majority in be half of tho reduced sum 'was 38, but it is not unlikely that the Senate will insist upon tho lar ger amount, and that upon the roport of a com conference the House will recede. STORK. EROS -NTILLAS, inform the trade 4oartnnwl Sirin for tt. ifpeciion tmth* lfltb of ftount from New York *£ ****on, may naaona-' Bad nor* varied style* tlhaabora, and they jal9-2mv The best speech made in opposition to these claims was by Mr. Qiddings. He said we owed Texas nothing, and we owed the creditors noth ing. If this government was about to commence general almoner, it ought to begin with the hoidersof continental m mey. ; H'uratherhadleft him a targe deposit of that precious memorial of olden time, and if this government bad, money to throw away, that Bcrlp ought to be redeemed. The point of this speech was pithily summed up by a primitive Democr&tln my hear ing as follows; “He’s got’em ; d—d if he ain’t Old Josh’s, drnwed the continental on ’em. Go it, old feller!” On the tariff *we seem to bo almost oot of tbo woods. Tbo free trade people appear to be com* pletety satisfied with the result of yesterday’s experiment on the llooso. Tho fact that on the yeas and nays they could get seven majority, and that in Committee of the mole, tho very subject on whichjtbejr^desijcfidi. «trengi!i,‘“was coolly-throat aside, :ibd mode to yield to an ordlottr.r appropriation bill, disarms their leader, Mr. Houston, and divests them of all control. I take it for granted that they not again ask tho Qonse to go oat of its Way for their accommodation. Inhere is Tery little charity expressed for the Massachusetts men, who on this ocoasiou went boldly over tetthe en* etny, and Voted to t*ke op the tariff, side by mite with the bitterest l>omocrats of the House. Their conduct'will be remembered. Much ofto4biy was consumed In a covert at- tempt to get in and pass a bill from the Judiciary Committee, the object of which to be the strengthening and perpetuating of the Fugitive Act Mr. May, of Baltimore, in introducing'it, avowed that it was to provide- more stringent protection to United States officers, in the execu- tion of process, and to provide some new penalty for the murder of a U. 8. Marshal Or other-offi- cer—that is to aayjto'take such cases out of State Courts, and give jurisdiction over them to those of the United States. This was a proposition to deprivo the States of their criminal Jurisdiction .in certain cases thought to conflict with the ab solute supremacy of the federal judiciary. This is all of a piece with meat assumptions by Con- gress and the federal Courts, and yet there was for some time so perfectly stolid tad stone-blind a northern majority, that the biU nearly pasted without an objeotion and without reading. When. a suspicion ofits real character became bruited about a stand was made, and after an hour’s struggle the House was adjourned- These are rumors of a new treaty with Mex ico for- the cession of CO or 70 thousand square miles of'laud, and the payment on our part of thirty or forty millions of dollars. They are vague and probably premature. Pennsylvania LetbUtire, Habhisbobor, Feff. 8. . Tho following bills passed finally: Bilfimpple-j mentsry to the act relating to Mechanics’ liens. BUI to incorporate the Anthracite Bank of Tauraqua; yeas 14, nays 13. BUI to incorporate Somerset Mutual Insurance Company. ; . Bill relative to the erection of bridges! over canals ond-.railroads. / Bill to incorporate the Farmer’s-High School of Pennsylvania. . Hoosb.—Senate amendments to. incorporate the Enoa VsUey cool company, wore taken bp in order, and concurred in. The bill .to prohibit the sale ‘of intoxicating liquors on the Sabbath day was then taken up and discussed until the-hour of adjournment. llabqujbobqh, FeL 0. Bexatb. —Tho following bills passed finally: An act to exempt the BlairsvilleiFemale Semi nary from taxation. .. House bill entitled a supplement to the act taxingdogs. A supplement to on afit-for tho protection of meohanica and laborers. in placo an act erecting parts fityi a a hlngioSfFoy e tte and Wortmtfrolahd coun ties into a new county, to be called “Mononga hela.” - Mr. Darsie, an aot to incorporate the Commer cial Bank of Pittsburgh. A supplement to the act incorporating the Monongahela Navigation Co., was reported from committee. Hoosb.— The bill to prevent the sale of liquors on Sunday was again taken op, and after a de bate occupying the whole day, it was referred back for amendment to tho - special' committee whicbteported.it. Wrotn or thb Omo.—Mr. B. F. Conway and others of our .citizens improved the. opportunity afforded-this morning by the -Ohio 'river being frozen over, to measureito width opposite Front street, starting from tho curb stones lo front of Jbbn Tillow*B Btore and measuring l to the bluff bank in; SpringriQo, running with the grade on each shore. Itlinado five hundred and twenty four yards and one foot.— Portsmouth Tribune.§&u A train left Chicago onjthe 31st ulty and pen* etrated as for south as Monee, tliirty-four milesi It was then obliged to return. Telegraphic dla* patches inform CoL Mason that, south of Bloom ington, the track, is oil clear, and the. trains ore miming regularly to Cairo. FroaFneport to Oalena the road is open. -Theroad between Laealle and Bloomingtcn ia blocked up. ... The Chicago and Boelf . Island-Hoad, it whs supposed, would be cleared cf snow and fa op eration on ibc lst or inst 'Tho Miohlgan Southern and Michigan Central wereeperatioe without detention, , f / r ° . TheScnate of lndiana have passed nbiH to punish railroad operators Incases of negligence. Sne *** the - : A telegraphlc dispatch to the. Cleveland pa pew, ditea Wuhlngton, Btfujb. bill dirlding unto and Illinois Into two judicial districts his intact U» Boom. Flttl.ll WASHINGTON, Under the existing management, we repeat we hare no choice left ns but to protest against the farther prosecution of an enterprise whieh leads to nothing but ruin and disgrace. Under this management nothing changes.: ‘lnnumera ble attempts to instruct or correct it hare been made in rain without the least result. Soldiers, men of science, men of business, travellers, men and even women renowned for their practi cal powers, have tendered advice, information and assistance to government, and have had to find all the; said or did wholly and disastrously disregarded. Whether the advice was given in' the columns of a newspaper, or in the office of the Minister, the result has been the When, at the meeting of parliament In Decem ber, the public grief and impatience had al ready spoken too loudly to be set at naught, the nation was amused yith promises. The two houses were told in set speeches that, though government had certainly been taken by surprise and- some errors had -been committed [through the novelty of theenterprfae, every care wan ta ken for the future, Now-orders had been* sent out, new arrangements made, of whlchthtrpub lh) could not yet be awaret but which would be found to remove all the cansee of complaint In a week .or. two, ,by Christmas, at. the latest, the army would be only.too abundantly housed, too comfortably clothed, too luxuriously fed, too ten derly cared and pmided-for. There would bo' duplicates of everything, and-of all posibfa-al tor natives both, had been aoeepted for double aeon, ri ty. There would, as we were assared by the Secret*!? at War, be English as well as Turk ish hulling, wools as well as skins, fresh as well os salt meat, wine, medicines, comforts, only-too-' lavish profusion.. ; • . At the very Umethese promises were mads the principal disaster* so much insisted an hy the ministerial apologists, were fully blown and es timated. . liwas a month after the hurricane,' five woQks alter the surprise of and. seven weeks after the loss of the hard road from tho harbor to the camp by. the afiMr of -Bala klava. These promisee were not made in the •dark, or in the faoe.of, a future fall of . unseen difficulties. They were made in that'clear, hoondsylight, in whlchfaH Europe howsees'the horrors or .thyCrwfiea. r „’ Thoy werq, made tli weeks since, r'and the assurance wnsthatalithe - blonderahad boeriJfaepTered androotifiod* • la tlx, weeksit is possible to gotwioeto the (Jrimeagjia back, and yith the ald of the olectrio telegraph tho intelligence does actually tr&fel'quicker, even though itpassea.through hostile or neutral chan nels. What, then, has been thefulfillment of the promises deliberately' made tobblhbonseeatthe oponing of in December ? ' None— | absolutely none. 7 The, camp, the/harbor, the. road, the. h6spitala,the .houses, and .feeding of Qur.overworked, worn-out soldiery,^isaU.worae than iver. Notbnlythe Trcncbman/buteven the Turk, is better housed and betterclolhed than the British soldier. Every department has utterly failed. . Tho anny is a' house divided against itself, and has necessarily fallen, as an army a l ways will iUI under such circumstances. As we read of a hoslunder the stroke of Divine vengeance, every man's hand is, against hfa neigh bor, every man, laboring to do' an little a* he oa for the other,' preferring.tb ece huts, e3othing and food periahingUan appUed to Its lpurpoae! Every.day hae added'.tb thb Babai'ra;^which *'• common language fa made* oil# the- means ofj strifeana.obnfrtßibn. .The management whidtleads io'such results with certainty and -uniformity, and which does aopß'spUo of the -most humiliating; confession* of - error and promises of amendment, fa : only another name for anarchvjand anarchy; in fact reigna In . the Crimea, yAsloog as it iaats. hb high sounding names, no ministerial platitudes no pretence of loyally or patriotism shall induce na to fried wUh human hecatombs of War. The bones Of one Britiaharmyaro enough for that, dismal coaat-~we will ■ notcbnnlve af another such catastrophe; If ministers - Will continuo to ask for more men, more men, ond more and more still, to die in the tranches or to pass homeward , through the hospitals? in the face of errors whlchtijey camietigsttowcrkto gelher.muat do ad on their ownaoconut, and on suchTcoafidenee asr they may'happen to enjoy J withthe people. ’■ • "V ' * ; But tho House oT Common* we are very sure, will betray the trust it ha* raoelved.flroin that if permits the' war to proceed to » managemtatt'that lead# to rulm by a certain Ihe vitable law. England surely 'will not.- commit l KcmnrLnMe AMIdo 25.. UMtractloa of ££ There is a season for all thinra. nn,t™,YL_ u iftSs&js •think that the present-yea this Tery n«2nt hour—is the season for a great national SntyL Ae for the pending operations at Sebastopol, we may almost dismiss them from out-thoughts for a while. England has now done her best and her worst iq that quarter—her extravagance her follies, and her neglect can now do homore! We may read tho future there as plainly as the crow of the Prince when tho single ohainthatheld them from the precipioe frowning over their heads snapped at last, and they knew they were at the mercy of the.sform. The remnant of the British army might be about fifteen or seventeen thousand bayonets at the last date. £bont a hundred a day were sent to the hospitals, never to return fitfor service, andneariyas many saved flpou Here.is a regular drain of 6000 a month their country farther trouble by dying on the against no further reinforcements worth taking .DtonMoimL At this rate ford Hagtan and hU ‘sk ,oU ,urcirm °f ‘ii expedition about thsUth of North. r The weather hi been evw * and »*» «P«tod to bo worse JirnJlt. "P ll «™» f«SI, Mt 7“.'?' ,ro «“ twoohes, impunble roads hardened to tho conaiatcncv otrook, ruts treach- Sedbv “« »'. ■«*“; sunocateu by their charcoal fires, rixtv y?" “igbt, sod oil ttaStogSt I men hire read of before, whoa they conld 5r ord 0 rd to amuao tbomsolrea with the hortbtoiiS of Napoleon’s Bnsiiiau campaign les of W0 <«1“ bnts were at BfiaSSm, but the woe in tents, and it wnslerSfatt must remain in tents ss long ns it lasted, for there was not the least ohsnee of transport! suf -oxo 0nl * “ ““sllfmotion -of the army have received warm npper clothing, or were .likely to receive it, for the same reasol 1 Every officer repudiated the duty of supplylnr "!™? IDg ° f “ytbing beyond the eternal salt pork and green coffee. Of the for mer, the army was still sometimes on balf-ra- Uons oi--quarter-ratlons. Tho latter was eeen everywhere etrewn In the mud, being wholly nse less to the soldier. * . r reat . il is tho same etory as wo have had to tell every day these two months. The medical stores were in the dS. aatiorlli ' s at Balaklava stiß doing them best to save themselves the trouble I of landing what they had neither dorks to take ““‘f ° f '? or to, store, nor means to trans- Sh 'P a , ftcr “WpfuH of the most necessary ? 10 the wret ched soldlerfwas nr rw, **“ ’ °^ n bMk «o Constanlinople or Corfu, On some idle formality. Positively, literally, there was not one change for the bet ter since wo “ sat down before ’’ Sebastopol— The only change was that the railway, which i'il S “JJ the . 14t1, i and ought to have arri ved at Balakjpva by this time, might extricate the army from its dead lock. Hot who can ex pact this in tho face of such an uniformity of mis management? Either the screw steamers con* i taming it will be ordered out of the harbor on i some pretence, or not permitted to land the rails. I or no ground be aUowod to lay them down, or the whole affair, navies and all, will be barked 1 m some otter quiet way. That chance ones die- I posed of the end cannot be distant, and the finest army that ever left thsss shores spill soon cease to exut as a-force. , Here, then, nothing more con be done—at ieast nothing that we could pretend to urge 5 1 " 1 hope of our advice being ta- I ken. The man, the order, the material, or whatever it is that might save our gallant coun trymen, could not be sure to arrive under three weeks, when all may be over. We may, there fore, enjoy the leisure of despair—that release from the burden of the-day which the dying man enjoys when he has taken hia last draught, made his last will, and has only to cast bis thoughts towards the unseen world. Is this, then, a tune to see about .planning a second ex pedition to the east, and laying down the two gramme of a campaign for 1*156? That 7 it would seem, la what we are waiting for. At head quarters before Sebastopol they are wait ing for the spring, when; with the Turks at Eu patona, the Imperial Hoard, and other reia forcements from France, and a sufficient excess of British arrivals over British deaths and de partures, they may attempt, with somewhat less might hnvo done on. ■MmMßntmn.: )?hm HTtcrpeiserere with the whole force of the empire laottijlng Xotdßuglnn and hie stuff through,with itStud unublmg them to redeem ttoir credit mt the >&t of another urmy. Thut ia whet government ia prepared to ask, what Parliament ia expeoted to press will be thought very disloyal if it doea not back up, what the British people are expected to swallow* as it has swal lowed many another, desperate policy. For bur pvt, whatever others may please to do, we will take no farther part in such aa affair. We wipe our hands of the war under the existing man agement If Government, if the Bouse of Cam* nuns, or the,British people, choois to tell themselves to the aristocracy, end through the aristocrat# to their enemies , it is their oxm. -affair j- ws wipe, our hands pf the national suicide. All that we can do ia to protest and to warn; and that we will not oease to do r though hitherto wa have done it in vain. 1 * ?*! f * ho conf “a them d?«J£f •!! H' **. aad that they cannot juachaigo the trust, and whose only amendments from one hideous catastrophe fa the precarious notK*^ 4 * ° nt * er Sesame conditions there will c^.’L““ )thcr - 5,10 wiu insist that (her >0 n- Mtrnet the administration of the' uiny u to not Rif osl^?? 10 ?«“*». *Uoh noirthev in whatorer ho ink* lUl(>ul mpadiment or delay, cation of the“J r d '!?j"? os,^5 r . for * he Prose caso for tie negl’e “i 1 ?- 0 wUI b< ’ wiu * oal «- sions. B °-“3 r uwcsraiy provi- A Wcik or Railroad Stirriu,- »r_ p. _ tor, editor of tho Kansrheo ChM ' ““““f “>»“ »io woeo on n ti2S‘ ofa? Ch’io” 3 and Missiasippi Railroad, m row, during the late storm. The followin?^ 11 tracts from hie Journal. “» •*- I „ .. THcanDii Jan. 25 At sunset became embedded in snow-drift3.and 360 personaon board of train. J nil 3 2' 01 °° r F an>« Momma. Wood all gone... Commenced breaking un the Beata and other portions of the cwftr ftSu! wiuTcSd 3 cn ” rJing * roa ° ll U>« store chivering «te^°J i? * -<> lli*T“ tOCMO of pnurie, wild and windows oovered with a thiok gla rnig of ice, and the snow driven into the oars at P “*“S M » gating uponwach other with onxiona facea. The cold and storm too severe to venture from the cars: one or two taeight* 611 mile * no w °od or timber in 9 o’clock, A. M. Signals of distress. Mes sengers gone out to communicate our condition to the nearest dwellings. Express agents com menee breaking open boxes and dietributiageans of oystors. QenUemen and ladies cooking, by the^tavT aC,n ,l- Ki ' 1 ° of ““sood setting them on withttem ‘° E * 8,60 Wf® « 4* lo ** u - Passengers thirsty—no water —oyster cons oleansed with snow, then filled with water rjr“t P e<i * 0,0 Bto,a “ I • P ' Tto men thoroughly muffled in blankets, appeared on horaebaok, inquiring [ into our condition, and left on full gallop to rro videassißtanco. Eoukdafowrailrond tire toout for wood. Tho inside of ono cor, seats and par titions, burned up to keep warm. Conductor di rented the passengers to begin with tho poorest oar and destroy it for fuel, and then the next. rather than suffer with tile cold. 4 6 o’clock. Children crying for food—some crackers and cheese arrive, met a joyful reoep “on - „ Each one with a handful of craokers-4 short allowanoo of cheese, many unable to get 4 o clock P. M. More provisions, but not snffioiont for each. Divided among the ladies and children first. Engines gone and frozen up Mon . gone in different directions in pursuit of houses. Our number reduoed—deer aeon on the prairie—one man goes in pursuit.. Conductor reports that he can do nothing more towards advancing no on our journey. Two men from the country arrive with teams. The members of the Legislature .make large offers to be taken by teams to Bloomington. Oae teamster offers to tako a load to Pontiac (13 miles) for ton dollars apiece; some started on foot; arrange ments made for another gloomy night,in the cars; efforts to make the ladles, and children as oomfortable as possible.. The fires in two of the cars pot ont, and the passengers crowded into the remainder for greater. warmth; an attempt made to haul one car by oxen back to Dwight station, sixmilea, butfiuled; muchcomplainhig among the passengers. Saturday morning, 8 o’clock., Conductor dis tributing some broken fragments of bread and fried cakes among the passengers; no personal lowed to.toke more than one piece; sent for more previsions. Nearly everything purchased, paid tordt at exorbiant rates. Passengers, at Work ahbrehngsnow; and numbers who hare left the tare are severely frozen. Members of the Levia iature very anxious to reach Springfield; Offer ing almost any terms that japy. bo; demanded to enable them to. reach Bloomington; no.team stor willing to risk it; hayebeehoutintlmmidat of the tempest to find teams but ftilci h.;„, Cigua nearly -goney geutTemen smoking very carefully fbo. last end untlflrhurns thein lips. - ■ r™... 6 ? 411 tobacco: tochow; are aho#n little wada.of it carefully and economical ly sayed/and aro unwilling to divide. •' ■ o’clock P. M. No diuner; started myself for Dwight station on foot; there found dinner prepared;, refreshed myself anffstartod on foot for Washingtoh-20 miles distant:. Three others joinedme; met twoenginos from JoUetabout 3 milea from Dwight, in eeareh of our party; took uaon board and plowed through tlio snow-drifts bviag well stocked with Wood and provisions ar rived at Dwightabout 7 o’clock; groat excite ment among the passengers who had arrived at Dwight station, at the appearanceof the engines.. Prepared with an.'additional supply of wood and water,.etarted for the: aoene of-distress;-great joy on bCaitf thocariq.wOre aoonextricated from the snow-drift and wtarnod,to Dfight station: Supper prepared; passengers were seated once more, after a long interraii to a sapper table. - Monday Morning, bnlclock- Membcre of the Legislature making arrangements at extravagant prices to go threngh to Bloomington, bylsletehs, charges twenty-fire oenta per mile; two. sleigh loads leave; a quarter of an homr later and all re turn teams tumble to proceed; the members deter imnmg to proceed On foot ; dissuaded from it efforts to procure other teams: - Papers of; tobacco found; Bmokers boring ont cobs, making a. largo hole at one end for the to dmcoo, and wMttling down the other to put in thelr month, in ptaeeofacigar.whioh elevates them almost to eostasies, . r- ;; , - ‘ Wednesday- Morning. - One engine ’ tad 1 car Mart for-the north .-with men and shOTels ’and •nob paraengera oa wish to retain, and endeavor 4D v *5,”,"1* 1 *° Washington, twenty miles; after hart labor reach-a heavy-drift at sunset, within einmilea.of- that place; they -return tZ tigued to Dwight Station.. Start again for the north, 9 o clock dleccver an engine from the north--comihg-to Veeooii u^ : lii o’clock, cut L ng S„ eil , gto “ and-retain: with great joy to Wilmington;: the dtlseno grcet ouranfral; «»a opch-ta JolieU ; tho toain contiiuiea its jbur andiirs M 4 "friends in our mirth—friends in oar a hind farewell. -. ' v SHAW, Commission and For w*Wlii«ioe*W, No.T3T?*lnatrt-,Cincliin»tJ > G^^APARUjiAS—The following list of tgyure** ■-■-■=bbbw«« Cfika. ln fino condition Cmcin -oQr?d,fcr •“? b * J * SflHnnvM^Rn*; A pHES— SO bus. : Brim* now OLABaESr27S bbl». N. 1 0. Molmbo^ riLOVJSR Ay br i»ax .. ,;gtTKrvit C ALAD OIL--1Q cases Cresh OliTO Oil., • ®' SS2 ?igiig a .'this day reo’d and for ” >t>y " • -dea - - BSHttYjL oomryg, ■ — .■ ji. - kegs frenh Nd.vlvl*rif in lA .4.\HENRYj Attorney at,Law; Office, vu **' - v-~- ; - - .1,-1 -;U. :-V W 2ft 100 : bbls. extra and;mpoiflno Tlantitat mftmdtonUtT a.BQI)I»0!f*00. 'LOUR—Extra Cahily, "extri::»uperflne, R&&ais* TjOTATOES— 100 bee, Neahannocbrahi ; OCHOOL COPVBOOK8,: No. l. Wda.o! VtOKN MEAL—lObblsft’esh GroandCdra ; Lip*: ■W^USSE K. "irALENTINES, VALENTINES—A fine Jar . . . . £QUNIXOTI&-rlQ§ Backs now Jandloe ftqtt EtiMUflW JtMMU fcf «ri» by ttt>IPSBT t L J ggggiiigSi^%gBSStßar' X| OtL BDiijdK-^ fcr«k bri. man *naautfa«t 9 cagaMrpPdKßfrqte^fc, REEN APPLES—IOIbbIA tfardaTraad cUftrnbjT . BE!BXR.SfISUpAT sriifl«:fbfo*alo
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