> --- - o “•. - THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS DiMSfeTOBiY. x m. PttTOotLL it bo.*a iiVEfrnsiarb agesc* V■•:■ 132 ZUtSIC BTOCT, Nr* IOM. . !. ; Aad'lfo. 10. SaU ttrai, Bettm. V * »aa to?Mt ttMalutkuc ooramereUl paper* both la the United StetM ■txd Um - •••"•- • -..1 J'- NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Ib* Mlowlnjr llst of Basinet* Firm* *£•* l -2 * t>e*l uid meet lettable la the dir of Kmr Sorb. ACQOBDBON OTIUSBS, *•- . O RUNG, WEISSENBORN& CO., (Into 0. W. I BnuwJ Importer* tad Whoi***l* Pwo-'baudltalUn MoaioJlzutromeatetadtilrinK» l .No. 3 Maidenly. • ~ »iadd*am ~T . COTTON SAIL PUCK. ' JOHN COLT'S Standard Cotton Soil Duel; a.c.B«icni£UJSij.ji_i'ti>« »aww s«» *<**. Cjtton Cxaru QtNAlHJaG'Si'rJoiOkiUi* and Copper Roller*. frrOaUco *ai SfttlngUPriatgr*. ■ . . - noi&-tmyOr6& • *i ””;7f- BKiTjaovDd.■ ' ' • D OWEN, JIcNAMEE & CO. ; Importers of 1% *nA y <.»k*g ffllhandFiner Anode-Hit mrui H 4 BrondTar, - •>- . • tapOffte • I UOTTENET & CO., Importereof French • andotberJiatppe»&ad«is,Ka.4oßtoad>trsst.- u> PSTEIN * HONIO, 100 Liberty rt„and ' [j4 losCtd*r«L;«or.Trinltf Plate, 1 ImportenofLuu Lmweiderie*. SUJu. Ac, j*l2-6mdap3l‘sS TAMES-OWKN, 15 Broad St., Importer, of' #l' Drrat Trimming*, Gimps and Fringe*, Buk Crarata, Lae* mUft irnA Bilk Good* jwnemiT.- , ; Ung3ff66 O SCHLIEPER &JTAARAPS, Im* JO parteiaof Q«maa tad. Belgian. BrcaJCtoth* SUkt,* HcfiettoßtaJ.'rfa'SO . -tagt30 7 &4 . OETER tf. MULLEN, Importer of French XT o«hnJka aaj Svltt DrrOoods, Sitiaf, VelTyU-Mari oo* fihiwlß.VooCw, A&* No. S 3 Ilwil *tre»t, l»*w crk. I Bgpl3-lyto>VSs , Bertrand, freres & henry, im norura bfliasaCanibrfc* and UnenCimbrio Hand-. aercnWj. UaepUTU»,EPibrQidertg». dc„ (own mu n£*» dsamaTtt- S/fEEK.ERi:MAU>IIOFP,'ManuCwkar?ra ItJL Glmpa, TaaaaU. to. 2* Day attest.' jaP-irt3*Pfcw B, HATCHA CO, 99 Chambers, street, I_J • Imports* or Geotiaswra* Famishing ud mannfaitttren of&hlrts. Btoefas*& : " *••■■■ • t*ag3Fbt fOHN-iti. DATvxES, JON£S'ACO.,Tm- M porta* ofGstrtlstasnP Famishing Goods, and Mann* Sotorert of Stocks, flirts. Ties, do, SfWarT«.itreat. . • t apaPofi •. ■ . • . " ESE ttwi Mexican Mastang v Linlment in Rh*ajaatJ<i3.Bßilsss, Barns, Sprains, Cats. Kiss ar*s,-ana&ettt*tearafcrall sxtsmal, complaintsor Dib ar animal;. S. W. Wsstbroo*, cnrlglnar originator and prdpnetag. aoi Broadest. N.Y.. • . IjiiKjeTSj T GIHINBY, No, 34D Broftdway, tie oldest #1 • tx>d most sxtsnsiT* sftablUhasnt In tbs United gUtss. » . Stfpl3-Irt*ag^T6j EXPRESSES EDWARDS,: SANFORD & CO., ForoTen Bxprest.’l&adßrosdwer.' Goods and Pacts*** wr wanlsd to and from all parte ©r.thn ; world, • -Ajwnt to Pittsburgh, 1 Adim* d 00. : ' . aalS-lf.taelVSo “1 -ANI) GERMAN FANCY BA3RJSTSL r /HHABLfiS ZINN jTeO.. 52 Maiden Lana, Importers of Fnneh and German Fancy and Tiaral* tnrßuUti,sD4 matralaet&rtf* of Cane and Colored WU i ur ForsHorwand Jenny Lind Worfcstana*, de. " A JraHjaira \ - - : Si?M. lI.JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. 'V.w'- Jadwoo'b SinaV OratsaaJ Tsndf Maher. -891 Eioadwayvcna data above 19th et* Ifsw Yortt,flel6 INDIA BUBBKR OOm«. tHE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59. M«i.UwvF>»n« ; K. Hanalbetams and tTbolenla IsnlnQaadrsar’ii UatflDt India Bnbbsr Boots, Sbosa, lps.GQthlag. Balls.Tors.de, Ac. rtf-lrnaMPM f TNION INDIA RUBBER :GO., 41 John I ) m ahaankl&ilict Bobber GoUdac. Goths, Dms* , ■ frfrMrtfriysS': ' ■ • '• • -• . “j MACIIEiEBY ANDIIACUIMB TOOLS; / 1 NDRF-WS &JESCP,No.67Fmoot, New J\ Tort. C&n mission Merchant* £* tbs aalo of all kinds ofilacMnirts Tools and Cotton and Woob*n Mirblnrrr, rom tbs best malrers. ErduriTwiUMto . degxmrigsa PAPER WAREHOUSE. XIYRUSW. FIELD & CO., II Cliff street, - a y Importers add WhoUsale Dealers la AmerlaaaiFrsneh. Gtroiaaand Ratfish PAPERS, aad sTsrp dssoiptkw ol Paper. MatmftctarsmmateriaU. . taagiin^ ISONOAN.LEWIS A BABTOW, No. 161 1 3 wntUaafreet.—A ewat TaHstr bTPAPJSBtor Book* •Silas, SUUooas, Printer*, Bookbinders, : and Tradesmen gsostallr. tdo3 65 1 PAISTAKI#, OOLOajIASUrAUrUEKBB. DAINBOW COLOR.WOBKS, Rochester N tt, Tort, Dro« Ualden Urns * %,u t gf T S%n?’ 1 I • rS4KES. Defiance salamander IP Ooffla'* DeSiEc* »c4Crc« Ear*. E3raMOg,M»par*fftg«»viaap—**» ••-■•■ • t «par&& i : TOYS i2fOOCpBi J AULBOBN ■'& CO* 54 Maiden Lane, *hd cinmgY iopi : ILLTER, COATES A lOULE,. No. 279 T; wranowauea,- paists, to. hr H. POILLON T” CO., Importoe of Hthtadi Oouh'and ffladuwQlM-M.^MBgflW | BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, - JAMBS 8088, QAA MARKET and 6 Union fits., 3d door nl/from kb* Market Horae, Pitttbursh, would Intern •T hla fciendi sad -the , public , (tomllr, that, t» has juat ne’e! biaTsU Stock orßoot* and Blum in *ll tbdr varieties. Hl*Btaekl*OD*ef the largest ereropeaed In thXerityandwmbrwei everythin* worn by the ladle* of philsdelßbUt WeirTotk and Hoeton, and he troste cannot {ill to plane *IL Gr**fc car* has been given In selecting tbeeholeest*DOd*,all'efwtidih*wamßti. ... 1 He also ccnttone* to maanlbctere, a* bereUftire.au dy ieriotJongof Boot! and Bboee, sad from bis loagerperv cnee ofoTsr£>y>*n In bnsineaaln tbtodtr, I*,betnist*, b sufficient gaaventee that tbsae who favor nlm vltbtbdY toaironag*. wfiTbe Mrir dealt with. **» l9 r. friISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— [IP Notice la hereby siren that tb* Partnership bery tohro a Tilting under, the firm and style ©t EIK rfjK a KtHNBK hssWrn dissolved. Themannartme ot WAICII CRYSTALS etffl be carried on aa nasal bythoremainln* oelO •• Bsyardetown, Pitubcrgh. lx. MAOCi. ■ ■• Excelsior Carnage Eactorv. : TOHNSTON, BROTHERS A CO., practi bP cal Coach Makers. corner ofSebeeeaasd JVdmcnt sl*« XOecbsny aty.ftt, bare os bandand are man's&eturinc an exteasiVoasaortiMfttof Oarrlagoci Koefcavays, Bngjriee. Slims* Car*. Aa, made In all their, rarkma wltb Kfetrefardtodorabaity and beauty «ffinlih, onogin ' *uoar work the bast Jo niat* Iron and Eastern Hickory. 2eMira attended to on the most reasonable terms. They ■ferteufidant tbatnll.wlw majfmt them with their pav mue* will be perfedlr satisfied. on trial, of their work. „ •TliiPlttobnband Manchester Otanibcas*paastheTarw tary every lbßLnstee darinn the day. oe2S S' MiIWESTERVELT, Venatian Blind • ilandMetarsr.No. 18 St. (Sale street, PtlUbuj^b, mo STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to I bar. aaT*nt«mt fa a • Steam Boat,, fee yV; tetf rash. FASCf CHIRA STORE. ■ I mOD STBBBT, HTTSBUSBB. . JUST Imporiod nnd now open a fall assort nut Enitthh Gill'uxt Wilt. .Chink GUt •aa wuu MdpoiOTaaton. cwn« tie fo»aountTT trade.. niMn . 11. HODKINaON, n, dattmos..’Emak*— .—.a ufi amrur. IjSfSX- . GLASS WORKS. WML DAVIDSON & CD- VfANUFACTURBR9 Old dealers in Vials, IVI BottM,«B<la]l Und/of Green and n<ot Slawware, Window elaia, da—No.a Hitbt etreet, PitUbtinrb. Pa. particular. atUntlon paid to prirau'tnonlda Cbr bottiee. ■ oefrdir: i:. • —•••■•• • F)R SA££—2Bo acres of land on White Oik Bottom,! aßlfienoHeKttSport. >Tb* larror* menu aw *£•«•* <rfidair*dUu»tl,»Koodbo«smad turn, *Toasxotehixd. Jtfu,-*«. Alao, ilargeTutoty of Keai Jtetate, aidteeribedoo ray Printed. ttesdrisr. and aor en« wishing to "tror nil estate, wool ddo w*lt to c*t it IcnUs) it tnyoflwvM Ittt thaaofckart way to find whenWsilnido bytld. of ' TH(>*o WOODS. 7&» 4th at. _snuwooods-ikm. , . , rpIIOS.WHITE & CO. No. 41 South 2d Jk gs^itsiieassssssisssr!^ ■ STEWABT& KILGORE, MANUFACTCENRS 01? COOKING. HEATING. ANn •. FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o. all kinds. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, N0.2G7 Liberty St., comeref Hood, PITTSBURGH, PA. Re. CO .4rcA Street, rmuuutpiua. Importer* oTG.& I. Gee’s Unrivalled NEEDLES. ; ■ Agents for thb most Celebrated moLXiftabus, Bnsrmr, Mzsiso siumth _mxwzKS.dc. HARDWARE 808 ' , BADDLEBS AND CARBIA<IE MAKEBfI. ; It. T. Leech, Jr., • 131. WOOfl STBMET, FITTSBVXUB. Also, Ooths»_toee*, Damasks, Moes, I-*er lUlr Bad Fl**", Sprto**, Axle*,’Vsrnlsb,la* *& . wm. a. mwi?P§ x> BAD ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front [I, «treet,Sddoor froiD Market; Dealer In China* jJkj-HOre,Pljrlrou,*e. Goal property bought and *eld. . pittsbiibgh mcii factory. i- .*» JEfl. USUt -i. BIGEtOW *CO, (Saceoaor* to£M. Iliribw,) . ' Pittsburgh, Penna. : j ROACHES. CARRIAGES, 1 PH®TON3, 1 1 Ea«flM. ““4 S T tST.?r T) ' u<l, ‘ "l teaj v.Uda ;GAZETTE. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPHS, A-A. P. MOBBBON, Alter- M nars at Law, Offios No. 113 fourth alreet, between Klthlbldand Orant, Plttsbnrah, Pa/ X W, HALE, Attorney at Law, “Bale* ff • Buildings,” Grant street, between Foorth and Piatnood Alley.. - snSßwlrT SOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ■ fit.LonU.Mo. , 1 J M * OOBERT POLLOCK; Attorney at Law— -1.1/ Ccssa nf Flßh andGz»aiatrsots,oppOsitstbaCoart Ifooge stops.llttabprgh. . , , AMES'J. KUHN', Attorney nt liawv office Foarth street, ■ near Qfmot, PUUwgfih- jfclfrdlr j, [?lt ANOIS C.ELANEG IN, Attorney at Law, L No. 170 Fonrth rtmt, PUtifcqrtfa. ASP£R E. BRADY, Attornoy at Law, . No. 89 Fifth •txeet.PitUburslu- ■ BANKERS AND BROKERS. XIERNAN & CO, Bankers anl Exchange. broken. No. 95 Woodatraet, oorner of Diamond Alter, barnh.l’fc.. . • . £9»lijir and sell Bank NoUa and Coin. Dlacoent Tim* 'Sxcboiuro, Mil l*romlam»rr Notea: make OoUeettoo* la all •th* principal cities of the Untou; Eecdre Deposits on (all andcre Interest, sad sir® their proarptatt*nUon to all oth er matters appertainlns to » Broker* baste***. Kiefaangc constantly tar sale. 4LLU Dmra 113 M,... mmjtt.'B nun t HAMER & RAHM, Bankers and Ri-- eh&ags Broken. Bar tad nil' QoM %od Silver uml Vote*, negotiate lotos on Heal Battle or Stock Seen ritiex. purchase Pramlasnrj Notes, tail Tiro* Hills oa Bast sad West. Buy tod sell Stocks on Cotnmttaiunl Collec tions made on all points in tbs Union. >fjrw corner of Third tad Wood streets, directly opposite the HL. Chirk* ltoteL ' , • . royMr . jj.nam.ur i. tin. TJALMER, IIANNA & C0.,-Successors to : jL-ITuaMT, Huns k Bjtnk«irx,Kicking* Brokaftaad daHert In and Oosieatie Exchange, OertlfloabM of i)M>Ofit.Caok Note*, end Spool*—N. W. cornu- of Wood and -Toad atreou. ■ Carrant ttmury received on PepoeiL Sight Cbecke for sale, and collection! nede on naarir all rrinei -paipoloUof thoUnitedState#.- : - premium paid Foreign and Gold, Adraneea nirie on .eonaigun*ntfl of Prodoee, shipped ut, on liberal tanas. tit*, taityo... a. Xfim. H. WILLIAMS * Co., Bankers and If £xchaas*Bn>keni,'Knrtb£ut berner of Wood and Thinl streett-Pittsburgh. ■ - All transaotiosui taaoii on liberal terms, and eollMtlon* promptly attended to. - ■ • • jifrly VT lIOLMES &.SON/Dealera iii Foreign HI and Dom**tie Bills of Exchange, OartiScatoa of Do* po£te, Baa* Not** and Specie, So. 03 Market street. Pltte barglu tST ObDoetlons made on all the principal cities ttiroosixaut the Bnlted States. ; ■ BOOKSELLERS &C. J ;L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. « TgTonith ApoOo Bnßdlnga. . - J” OHN'S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ' tinner, eueeeescr to Dartaal d iMarket atrect. Pear Ftourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.-.-• . ... ■ ; - OENRY S.' BOSWORTU, Bookseller and No.S3Stoke* street,near IT' AY & CO:, Booksellers- and Stationers, IV. No. 2>6 Wool street, next door to .the corner bf Third, Fittetarsh, Pm. School and law books fimatanUyrtt hand. COMMISSION &C. S. L. iAHGOAST & CO., CT)KMISSION ME RC.HANTS; No. rlTNortfi Wliarvcs, Philadelphia, * ; Sole .Aerate for the aaie of 1 ■ ■. --t- K. S. CHILDS & CO.’S . LAM'PJLA O K.. _ ' £7»AU orders for the abort artide promptly attended to. - * * noUCmdW J. W. BinXEE & co., JJORWARDINQ:* COMMISSION MER I’ CIIAHTSUId Il»l«r,ln«)l klmUcf I'iiutorrh M*n ntactmed Article*. Leadtfpeand She« 4 Lead. No. 97 Vlrtt street. Vitubnrsfr>. . - ■*-: i‘A. STB4Jffi, Commßsion nnd For- Sm. fc 'Wlxdlns Merchants. dealers is Wool and Prodnee K«i«BaDr. also, Pltteborgh Msautactnrcs, No. 111, Second street, Pittsburgh. _ . ■ • . . • apMy*a aosr. a0r0ea..~_.4.~.. n..avisos I» ROBISON. A CO., Wholewde Grocers, ’ IV*-Produce Dealers, and Omnmlarioa Uerehapta.Ro. £5 liberty meet. Pittsburgh. ... . jaio : _. ■ ,',g ~ , iiwimn FQPSTYH OPRINGERIIARBACGU&CO;, (Saccea* - O eon to 8. flarhenOO Commission and Ponraxdlng Merchants; Deslere in Wont and lYodane generally. Not. 146 Elrst and 110 Second »tracts, Pittsburgh. Pa~ apa-l T A. ,---■ r, - f. J0»«* TTARDYk JONES . & CO., Successors to 11. ATWOOD, JONES A CO*. and FomM*. Ing Merchants, Dealer* Is Pittsburgh Masu&ctundGoods, Pittebcrgh. • r» MERCER & ANTELO, General Commit • alon Merchant*. Philadelphia. Liberal advaneea on consignments of Prodoca ganermlly. ja!T:y . jobs wan wuaoß. TOHN WATT Jc CO n Wholesale Grocers, il .Ocmmlerion Merchants, sad Deafen In Produce and fesburgh Manufactures, KoC Uag ÜB«tr «t- Pittsburgh J " 15. late of Warren, Ohio, Cotamkrtoo' tad Forwarding Msr&ant. and Whole- B&w Dealer In We«te« Reserve Cbeeee. Butter, Pot'and Pearl Alb, and Western Vrodwee ceueraßy. Water itteet, aetwecaisrHb** 1 ' 4 and. Wood. Plltjbnixb. ■ «. . •• nous umx,nu.—..—,«„„.-TBinui i un3j,a <t«ta of firm UoUson. Little k Co.) TUTTLE & C 0.,. Wholesale Grocers, m Prodne* and Merchants, and Dealers lii ’ittaburgh Manufactures, No. 113 Seoonq Pitta- HEESB WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. OOlitlNS, Forwarding and Commission Mracb*Bt,*n4 iMaicr in Cheese, Butter, lake Fish and Produce generally • SS Wood rtreet, a bora Water. Plttabnrcn i°r«»i XTON BONNIIORST A MORPHY, Whole - Y **l* Groces* and Commkdon Merchant*, and Dealer* No £ Water street, harsh, fa - ■ - ■ - ■ • _ ■ rpnOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealor I to French and-American Wall Paper, No. M Market between Third and Fourth street. Pittabcrgb. r .mtS-’M T*T McCUNTOCK, Importer and Whole- W « nl. ud W talo hcwlte. ftor OU Cloth*. Hatting, Table and Piano Carer*, Window Shade* Steam Boat Termmintf, No. 112 Market co**- : S/fORRIS A PATTON,- Wholesale and Re ¥l tall Grocer*, on the Eastern ride o: tne Diamond. pm«siirah.gh: • • •- ••• • - -- PRY GOODS. I?RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer ia Trim- I’ o<od«. JnbroUwi", fe r.ml'i. FttraUhina Oood. aatnent ofwlikh «? W W*. Market itreet and the Diamond. Plttehargh. Pa. apll-ly a. a. »fcw■ roe- wrtB«i*on.-tjL aarnosn a ceu *. ton*. A A. MASON A CO.; Wholesale and Retail /% . Dealer* to Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 24 Fifth greet, Pittsburgh. - , _ _ CRPHY A BURCHFIELD, ITholesale and ItetallDrr Goods Merchants, corner Fourth and arcet street. PltUbursh. . • . GROCERS. 3.1. aoox* - W*..HA*SiCOH.._U-~- J. J. BOOT* BOONB, HAHBAUGH & BOONE, ENERAiCOMMISSXON MERCHANTS, 1 TxteaißriTlii WooL Floor, Prodoe* and Prorlsi'mA, No BSNorth Water street, Philadelphia. HAEBADGH & BOONES, U'ORWAKDING COMMISSION JIER JP CHANTS, n—hr, In Wool nod Produoo of.U klnJi (mice. No. 3U lJbdrtT PltUUirHfa.Pa. mhvlT-lTd OANtEL WAUACt.„ ,JU. OARDINSa. Wallace & Gardiner, . • • nnOLESJLB DKAtBBB IN Floiir, ProTiwons • and Produce Genorally,. ‘ • NO.SSj LIBERTY ST. . ■ JaSO-lr joaa plot* .Bicnian rtom—..—..wrjjin rum. JOHN FLO YD & CO., Wholeaile Grocers anJCommliudon Merchant*, No, 1?3 Wood and 22S Lib* rtyitregt, Plttebarxh. iold IJOBEUT MOORE, .Wholesale Grocer, Hoc* Eft, tifyto«l>l*tiller. Dulo In Produce, ntutinrab Maa nSctore*. and ail kind* olFotelcn and Domeetie Wine* and Lutior*, ; No. 314 Überty street. On hand a vary large stock'ofaupcrloroU UonongaheiaWhiekey, which will be low far cash. • .. - - ournt siidtDtnu*..— -oto. *. joss*. , Aik * BLACKBURN &> CO., Gro eras,BoatFarsishers.andDeslere In Prodoceand mmr ...JUJ*ntT 01CXXT., "SAJAH DICKEY &CO/* Wholesale Oro ConualMjfin Jferehwit*, »nd Deria* l® lO7 tts> at itffcrt, RtU&orgb. MTvfr liter •tnwt.'tn'd Jons M r anx..:..r.._jiifrs o. ■’oua...;—~.wiitn c. ao*.. t/i’GILLS & ROE, WhnlMale Grocers and .tJL Coounhelon Hmbuti. No.lMLibertyftreet PHt*" ..............j0es a ocwosiTi, ... „Mtig ajoAixr, WH. V. E. WOCDWJJU).. WM. BAGALEY A CO., Wholesale Gro- eofi.Soft.lB wd 20 Wood *tTW«t, ntULqrgh. - . ' WILLIAM A.M’CLURa, Grocer and Tea Dealer, corner of Wood aoi Sixth streets, bis unri on hand a farg* assortment of eboloa (Jrtvisria# and fine Tena-Forelgn Fruits and Nota, Wholesale and Retail. Dealers supplied on tbs lowest toma. KOBEKX DAL7JSLL & CO., Wholesale Groaeri, Commission Merchants, Dealers in Trodur* ana Pittsburgh Manufactures. So. 2&3 Liberty street, Wttftfinrßb. . _ jomfta. wic3~.~...-~ Wcaitnae. ?WICK A McCANDLESS, successors to L.4J.D, Wiek, OrocaraFfflTOlln g an d jmmusion' Merchants, Dealers in Iron,NalU, Glass, Cot arna,and Pittsburgh Msnn&ctures |omJr cornet d Wood and Wat«r etract*. Pitteburch. . 4 CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and » Cornmlwtan Merchant, Daaler la Produce andPltt*- b Manufactured Articles, W liberty street,- Pitt*- narsh. - sou rum en-man nnrn.. . T &R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com (f • olssl'in Merchants, and Dealers in Prednw—Hotrod ffiorth jjnudings, fronting on LiUurtjy Wood, ud Sixth streets, Pltt-bqriih- » ;WU> MfldWT.— ..... —.JCDI L OOSQIATg, ■ WM. ..-I: «in» «UHrr | T 1 AGAIdSY, WOODWARD A CO., Whole «alft Crnawra. Wa.TO Market ato—N pasin. vnuut j. a. cornu Tlyf oOANDLESS. MEANS fc CO., (Saccos' Jvl ftcr* to Wick A MeCandlmj Whcl«nJ» Qroeera, Ds*]*rtin Xros, seU#,fllaM,CoUeoYants, and Pittsburgh ■ManofiirtnrM generally, corner ef W<*- - - ™«t»r eflu »** -111- ' -*> ALPERMEJf. JTBonaldfiOJi* Alderman. r\PFICE, comer of Fain and St Clair sts.,' 8. I edtisborffh.i Ail buxinese JwrUtnln* to tin? office of boPTQiopUrattsmUdto. ... feb-lyg “ Patrick McKenna, . . ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. -X'kFFICE comoir^f.C&Wit xiflhAtrcota. IF t&noerly occupied by: AJdsnnan Lewis.) - wb*r#. all busta«ae p«rUl>D* to thecfflM*fcAld*m*aand Justice of thaPaac* wlU.be promptly amnded to. &*3a. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1C 1855. AGENCIES. f. CUIHCCIT. S. CBTHBERT & 805, . (ptENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for \JT the sale and purchase of B«al Estate, Collection of Rents, Negotiating Loans, on Bonds, Mortgage*,-4a,He. 140 Third st„ nttalmTgh.Pa. - apMy Michigan General Commiision end Collec tion Agency Office,; FOR- tho collection of" Home .and Foreign Mercantile and ail other Money claim*, in Michigan anu adjacent Btatee, Ipvestment-aod, Pajrmentof Money*, Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Bala oTHeal Estate and Block* and Insurance Agents. PKLTIEK * Michigan. Rrfenttiuin Pittsburgh— Mean. Kramer d Bahia. Bank* era; white k Co., Guette Ofllce; Lorens, Stewart ACo n Merchant*.- - *•",-• Waxtso—Two Arcade* or Michigan from reswtaMe Insurance OorapanlM. - , turlS-lid 1 USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and BUI Broker, eftos No, OS Fourth street, above Wood. Btuines* promptly attended to. ... , • ■ ‘ , r ... jrfcdJy, SAiIUEL L. MARSHELL, SectetaryCiti sen's losuranue Ooapsxxy, M Wattf street. I M. GORDON, Secretary Wertern Insa • ranee Co* 02 Water street, T GARDINER COFFIN, AgcntforFmnUin tf *_Fir» Insurance Company, northeast cornes of-Wood and Third esreoU. I A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tual InfaraaoeOxrLOanr. stiret. - MUSIC, &C. H. MBIiLORt Dealer in Piano Fortes, Maxis and Uashal Instruments, School Books, 'and latlonsrr. Bote agent for Uhtekartnrt Plano Porte, for Western PmnsjJrnala—Nn.-81 Wood tweet. ' TIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, _Mn- IM iJcal luitromehU, and Importer of Italian Strings, Bowagent for Nonna A Clark’s grand and eqasre Pianos, with Ooieman’s .Sofesn AttaohmeoW - Also for Dunham's PUaos.- 3 • DRUGGISTS. 10HN HAFT, Jr.,(guccessoFto Jaa. H’Guf* #f ifey.) Wholesale and Relall Draggtit and Dealer la ParaU,t>Qs, Dyestuffs, da, 141 Wood street,' 3 doors belcrw Ytrgia % Alley. Pittsburgh. JBSTRetgolar Agent for Dl Pard’a Medicine. . . nihSO JOHN P. SCOTO, Wholesale Dealer in Drags, Paints, Oils, Varplihca and Dl* Stttßsjlo. 496 iberty street; Pittsburgh. 'All orders will receive prompt attention, gg-Agent for Bchenck*! Pulmonic Syrup, _mar 24-1 y i A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale ’ • DrugggUi*, and manufacturer* of White Lwid, Bed Land Litharge, corner Woodand Front streets, Pitts* fh. •• -/- ' • ’ • ~ - meb7 i E. SELLERS,- Wholesale Dealer in l>« Drags,Paints,DyeBtuffa,Oß*vVarn!ahf«,A&,'de./ i6Wood street, Pittaborgb. Oooda warranted. Prices ratncaicx mu u5..*... , .. ..ascent turn. ORAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail r iteburgS*****' cornar 6f Pt. Clair streets. JSCHOONMAK.ER a CO., Wholesale # DrugglftvNix St. Wood Street. Pittaborgb. • . ¥OSERH FLEMINGi Soccessorto L. Wilcox W- A Co., ebnier Market street and Diamond—Keens eoa* nantlr on hand a fall and complete assortment of Drug*, Mfcllcioesv Medicine :Cbe*ta, Perfumery, and all article* pertaining to hi* wrdneee. . Phyrloans ppeacriptlana carefully compounded at all. hours. jafolyr WOOI, MERCHANTS, [T . LEE, successor to MURPHY A LEE, tie Wool Dealer,and Cmnmlrslon Merchant for the lU of American WooP Good* No IST Llbertr gMt BLT 4 BIEDICIKE. ,1/M. VARIAN, M. D„ Office Gth street, f T below Smlthfield. QJtolfonr*:—s to 9, a. »,*2 to r.w» 7 toB,r. *. . .my3&-lyd • I SCOTT, Dentist, Foaitn street, ena *J • fire doors wrntef Market,* OCce honxtfnf£m3m fi509a.«.,t06r.». . All work warranted. "• - * JalA MERCHANT TAILORS; B CHESTER, Merchant Tailor arrdClo* • thler. No. 74 Wood street. Particular attention to Boys' and Youths’ Clothing. nolfcy _ iffHiLIAM DlGBY,Merchant Tailor, Dra* end Dealer In Beady Mad* Clrthlng, 181 Üb* IA WATTS.fr CO.; Merchant Tailors, 181 Fi * liberty street.—We are now tMelrlng our Smog stock of Goode for Gentleaen'e Wear—Ctoths.'Cks. sunerrt andTeeUngsofthe newest styles and finestqoaUty. Our&ieadsandeustcmenwlUpleaaeclTensaeaU. [ohl MAIfUPACTDRING, ■ WILLLAM BARNHILL & CO.,' TJOILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON fp WORKERS, Manufacturers of Hamltill't Patent Jtofim. Chimneys, Crieheo. Fire .Bed Steam pipes, Con densers, Salt Pan*. Sugar Yawls or Life Boats et& Also. Blarknnlths* Work, Bridge aod Viaduct Iron*, eft, Itftjftlrtogdaoeon theaagrtaftt oatle*. : mao-lyd. T W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail mg ■ Jlanufceturer and Dealer. In Cabinet War*, No, 83 Third street. JOHN WETIIERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICKS, a superior article, SOLID BOX ana BRAZED BOX VICKS, oerner ef Anderson and Uot» lnaoa ftnwta. on* Mnars from the gand fttwt Itrldgs. Al lecbeny Oty. • neaaamxl • EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN* ■ llTlT.LAß—Materials marked tar Embroidery and Ap- GSWork by MBS. L.B. WILSJON, irtif Ho. am Penn etreet.abOTe Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay man ufacturing Company.- This companyhavingenlarged their eaafteity for maaufirtarinjr, are now prepared to meet the inenawd danandftirtheir{Brielt* Crnabteand BulMlaaCr. OrtWTlfZ’i'&izlM&l Daaln. . Plttebnrgh, September 21r16d3. Boots and Shoesß I AMES ROBB, No; 89 Market street, 3d ny donefromtheUarkel-tlonn, .sronid inform the pub lic that be has now a very full ftoek of «Ttrr thine In the Boot end Sbs* trad*, such as Ladles’ Gaiters, hair UaiUrs, Jenny Llad Padarr*. Lady Franklin and til th* fttyb** fonuif on the Kaetern dtfa* also, Mlaaea’ and OxUdmor tiaiteraand Fancy Boots and Shoe*. In all their Tartetiec also, Ucntlamenr fine Opera Patent Calf Boot*. French Call 800 La, Cobrcu Gaiters and Shoes; also. Boys’ and YouUuf tJoota,njM FrenahCalt ' rteaeeciTeuaeaJlaewftWiah to fteUtncb an article to all who fiaror us with their eastoui aa will air* aatUtee* tion. Remember the plane. 89 Market street. mr2> Hats and Caps. a J WILSON A SON kepp constantly on • hand erery dascrinUon. and rarittj of Hate .and pa,t»th wholenle and retail. Those dedrine a neat ftankmahleHatorCap,K7>dandl cheap, w'Onld do wtu to gin nsaeall befcrrepcrataalngelaevherft. oolMf roitwn. n*<*o" n . .. ■, ~, ■,,, •- — ,,ifT *a. woow. MCCORD & CO# WHOLESALE VtND RETAIL FAHQJONABIJI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS; ANDDEALEBSIN ALL KINDS OFFERS. CORSES OF WOOD ASD FIFTH STRJSKTS, ; . Pittsburgh, Pa. M. Their stock embracsea «T»rr<ruallty aadetyleor Hale and Cape. Maft, Boas, Cuff# and Fur Bonnatft. auaw-tmicly - ’ ' . Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER A CO., comer of Belmont and Rebecca atrMU, Allegheny,City, would reftpeetfully Inform their Menda,- and the nubile nosTallr, th-tiiuiTafeQxanulsrtarlng Garrlagea, fiaroochrt, Bock aways, Baseles, blelgh* and Chari#*, in all their rarioua * t: Al* ordSs wlth.fttricl regard todma bmtr and beauty of Amlib. Bspairs will also be attended toon ternTu jlngJo all 1 b£™k the beet Kaat#ro v UhafU. Pole# and oonfidcot that all who farm them with their pntionag# wIU b# nerfortly satisfied onttlal oftbeir work. PureuMTsar* requested toglT# them acallhefowpar* ehaslßg alwwhero. . . OCT C. B. HEADLY & CO. CHEAV CARPET WAREHOUSE, SO. WI'THUtD XEAR MARKET. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the Dublb generally, that they har* in ator# • ttuirrmnnleteFall Blork. cotnutlng erf Carpets of erery deacrlptfom from tb«ltoyalV«lTat mjd^oaajdi.^thth* oosuaon Ingrain, Hemp, and 1U(1 Floor Oil Cioih. from one to elsbt yards wVU, Dftvdftslgna iBtlW rich- t>*j» and Can um Matting, PruggetL Jtan Mats, Stair Rods. Window Shade*, Ao. Persona lo want or# InrlUd to call and #xrutn# thrir stork. 8 team boats. Hotels and Seal; deuflflft (tarnished, on thsfnoct reasonable terms. • : . Tautt—tSlNif VS Li. . . ,e 8 t- g. imirartoy..-«..eAiTK» *. wocxinua 3.J. —W. 1. OOFEUMP. • ■ ~ . Livingston, Hoggen. & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, I Qsttle aad Grain llatAma and Counter .dixj Door Corks of all slsaa, Spring, Drop and Thumb lAtebea, Coffe# Mills of yartous klmbc Paint Mills, approred pattern it BoltaasdFaatftnloß*: MaUeablslroaCasilogsef#T«ryTa> risfor la fora and finish. '' ', • utf W.W.WALLACB, di STEAM-MARBLE WORKS. ... SIB. Z2l and 023 Utxriy-ttrui, epposiU SmW\fitld ttrat. . . fITOBUBIIII. _ _ ' WMONUMENTS, Tombs, Omvo ■ Stones, TvJL Furniture Tops, Mantola, Imposiog Stones, to, M* waysonhand,and mad#.to.oidgr..Vmaefalpery.Atthe Lnrest crices? Thrs# hundred nrlffnialaodselsetodd#- MMgtu. j.ro.td.rtauUl«tr wUlUra . New Goods and Fashions for Gentlemens’ ■'. Clothing for Spring of 1854. , 171 WATTS % CO. Log leave rc.pcctfalW . to iBSm thdi num,roo. ru*urciert, l. B. th. pub- that they bar# just ofGoodi adapted tothelr patroa#gfrri.e.lAa beritAs tJWr cm martriJ afford— andtbat tiv-r are ready-to woslrs.ot* derafor ftaklog them up la • o at usualaoperb stna, ',.- t -ThsaatU&euimso genorany wxpisswd brtndg-gaite -ttOThttherto, with their humbl#«ffat#topleaaft, >tlmth. latas them to-A%ah eierUons In the same direction- - Walk 10, gentlemen. • - : Nori.“istraoceTi are Informed that ©nr house is No. lie Liberty stmCNorth alde. above 8L Glair. ap23» Fenn Pittsburgh. RENNEDYi ! CHILDS * 00.; HanufaO; turereof— . . -, Penn A No. lhssryM Sheeting* Carpet Chain of all color# and afiadm; ~ Cotton • •• * Plough lsne* and Pash Cor* M of aU sixes and deedriptWLr,-_ + . at the Hardware More'of logao* 4(5-. 131 wood street, win bar# attention.; taaMF; HAFFET & OLD, BEABh FOUNDERS, PLUMBEEB AND OAB FIOTM* W ami IS9 J'int PSattmrgh. m andmsoto.tTgxrr, oproerrx mrToir,lu»ey ,t Manufacture ou kinds of witer^OM acl ’ Uow^fltt^BFwltMWg»a are txot always Con*umption.,yet. \J Ccmaufiipltoi U‘geeerauy th* result-of DfgteyfP (Sdft.. Rewarw ofthem, and: proran toraftdlstely.a *»#*• HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ' From VTSSOHBB f SCHEIi/B AdrertUlng noose. No. hifland MS Broadwayi New York, (lat* 80. 80 Naasaa street.) . - -v. i-" gdlafel* Ftrvu taCuCea frye* York, CASH MUSIC-ft PIANO STORE OF . HORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway,New York., OPPOSITION TO ‘.MONOPOLY. ' Untie at Greatljr Heduoed Katei.;: XTOTWITHSTANJINQ tho comhinatioa -I* orttotoDnJMStnluniae.tli, prl««o# iwiMOpr- Hfhv wnrie, aaaisut the Inteewtsof aaitne wepastrr, and SSr tn«£nd to Mr.Water* the oourteeie* of the Mud*, be is making fmnense sates-bavlng abundant e»l* :4mS that be baa public countenance aan support, in his epjSStion to the Gnu Komnxdy£,ndtiQ UfiSMi to aid Native Talent, and to adopt the Katiocal/Currener. Ills etockof Ameßran and KuiupeaD 'Musio lelmmmue, usd theeatalofneflfhlsowa paoUAttonslsoneof .thelarwß andbtsS tdteUd\a the Doited BtaißA“ He hJurjdso made a Great Reduction in thepriMB ot-PUn<«, Meiodeoasand Musical instruments of ati kinds. '.Superior torud.tx octavo Plane* for *176, $2OO and gza.lotoloref as asd a* tirong and as duratU ds those which cost $500;. PianosofetcrTTarUty of style and pneenp to $lOOO. comprising those of ten dlffarent manufactories, among th*m tie eelehrated modem improved •Horics WiToafPiiKotaadthejfrrf pwjurtr** Puiras ot T. UttnniT ACo.'amak#,(ownm«f the ioUaa patents l«eroud hand Plano* at vreatbargnins. Prioe* from ftp to $l6O. Melodeona rroa different manuftetoriea, inclnd fngthß»p*2l-«w»B.D.AH. tr.MimU Malodsou* (tun* e£to the eaual temperamentJiA* best ma*e«\tA«Unlt*<i Sim“ andMdodemouaraaiad. Tbw best terms to the trade. eehoole.de; oent. discount: to. elergyptsa and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Mono sent to all parte of the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates. General and »l«ct 'catalogues and schedule of prises of Pianos forwarded to any address freo of charge. -hWmt» A CARD. IMPOSTER AMD MANUFACTURES OP CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD respectfully.inform the trade If thathlsimportedandmaaafoetnredßtyieiforthe , Spring Trade will m ready for Inspection onto# 10th of February. , He, being the culy MantUla-' mwchant from New York who IS peisonally rial ting Paris U>a eeason, may reaaona- Wy assert that he will have later, and more varied, stylet than anrhooseln the trade. •••*. notioaordiwlen Is called to the above, and they may rely upon every attention., i. * . . jalo-2mv .Charles’s London Cordial Gin. *II7ITHOUT the necessity of extraordinary Y.V publicity, with ecareely an effort oa the pert of the proprietor, this taper* Ota; 4a the ehf« perfM whieb has elapsed ilneeiit lotroduetion to the AuiericattpnbUe,be« achieved a popularity beyond precedent (a the whole Ihit of alcoholic itlmalante., ; The CtrtificaUt J\f mr Fix*-Tkouttoid Fhvtiaant In England end the united it# tranmndant upon the tldaboerd of the (tally end' the bar of every well-regulated hotel; hr the bedrid* of the tick. e* well u the companion. oftbedmelthy: 1 tyre/rm tni/m -catins aualitics* liUharoleaa la it* adoption.- The Inetn which. while It Seda the appetite* gTadnaur *«n»Mttfroin the horror# of delirium. end mtoree aauetteftd constitution. Us mot rfvatattoa <* detitat Own 1U absolutepurity, iUdeuciouf flavor, Ol&erinffeaUretylfroiu every other gin, —lt# greet utility e* e medWne.l4 cam of dyvpepela, goat, gravel, dlseasee of the kidDvrwaid Innumerable oth* er clelediee tor which eaeremedy and prevent! T* it hu noecnal. ••« t TntnvtortO is inditpamUv mtetssary, dUpalllngtbs mnsoyeseet frequently -engendered by change of water, ete. a*, elao, ecrue, feT#r, end malarleof every deaeriptlon. CHARLES' LONDON OQRDIAJ, 6IN it rUtuplnequar* Pottles, etamped with the propriety'*# name, a fee timlle ehgtaiare upon the label, end peeked la aiu of (we doten ”Siwere of Imitations.' The '.genuine Charted- Isradou Cordial tilo can be had retail of all ropettahle druggiste and grocers, at allbotels, and whoJttaleof the eole Import art, PE VENDUE A CHARLES, - - ’l5B Prarllt. New York. - Agents treated with oa liberal tettos. jaT-lmdv ■“5 lEFFELXK BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, XUWrTOR f. Have rtmevtd to A& JNJFOfianHi., cor.itfJiceknan, iMX’OB.TING tho loading Drag* from their origin*! market*, both 1b Europe *nd ftixi indie*; *nd > french »Bd Knglleh Chmlosb, Wtflwnetr,: Tooth. Nall at>d Hair Hnuhee, Ualr Qloru «sd Strap*. Parli and TrieeteSpouge*. Cork*. Soap*. Ac* *e_ they offer them on tho inoetT—winetil* term* OrdervtHhar in jwnon.or by mall, will roeeive their beat attention. ■ JelfrlXaiT Extension Tablet. IEBERDT, 150 Wooster st.,between f f - Prince and. Houston ita. New York, Macurwtara. A large assortment always oa hind. Order* for Shipping .punetually attended to. -oeil-tor AGO., Wholesale Print Sellars, wjf pubiinhwa, vrinUrv sat Manufacturing Artist*. Oolonaon. Paris, umdon, Berlin, and No. 366 Broedway, New V«wk. Catalogue* feat by cnaU.-- The nsoai dleeount to the trad* and Imtltutlon*. Piet or* Framat furnished oel?»3mT • ■ MISCELLANEOUS* 30BEET H. PATXEEBOB’B : '2* . uve^i salb 7 Vortur Diamond ttreet and Gurry AUty, apinr PITTSBURGH. PA. AfIHLAHDHOUSE, A&Cn BTRKKT, ABOVE &EVEfTQ BTUKET. P HI LA DELPHI A. H. 8. BENSON, Pbofaucsqb. arlYicetf Board, per Arp-** Hay S. ISU—lrd -> JOSEPH DEAJECAN, > '■iraoLesji*-itnr*BlcTAa Dtmxs~iir IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Market strut, Paietrurgh, Thir vnurib. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and - If DealerlaPlain, RgwrftdaadDeeoratlTePapsrllarjp' lav* No. 8i Wood street. Pittsburgh. • • Bole Agent of the otlebnted manufacture*, Messrs. DeU . court 4 &-of Paris. mhAha TJARIoFASHIONSFORLADIES'DRESS (7 KB.-Tba Pariah KaaMnoi for JtffiE, direct per ateamr H'vSflW Won. sbote Handetreet. . »- »i— -■ r. JCM HU. lOTCIUU KTEB, JOBES 4 CO., PBOFBUTOXS KIER’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, £ORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION UKRCUANT&CubI Basin, Berenth street, flU* ■h ,I**. Baton, Lard. LcrJ 08, Hen Pork. 8.0. Kama, Klar 1 * «• tr» and No. 1 Salt, Anthracite and Scotch Pig Iron, BoUrar Jriek uni Clay. AnthraeiteCoid. do. m/I® ... BANKING HOUSES Of JOHH T. HOGG: SKW YORK, Nn. 22 SOUTH 3D BT. PHILA DKLPITI A, V PITTSBURGH, ALUBQUKNYCO, j SOVKRUKT. BOMKHSKT Ca. I MOUNT PLEASANT* WKSTMORTOCO, I PcOfit* OONNKLLBVILLE, ' PAYETTE CO., OSIONTOWH, BROWNSVILLE. . *• Dvpnelts received. l>UoouaUmule,X>nJU boti •adeollected, Cuts Note# and Specie bought Btodu, Notes sad other Securities bcochtuti coomwloa, Currsepoodencc uidonUs<Alop» ao3»-tf Agency- MOSES F. E ATON, No; 19 Sixth et., agent for selling and buries PATENT BIOIITB, Is now riud to veil the following lately patented uUcln: Trott'e patent Oit (Mobe*; for Bt**m Engine#; Coe’s patent Drill, for .Drilling lno; Doin'! Rock Drilling Machines. Copeland's Stationary amt Portable Baw ftUlb; . . Crawford’* Htaam and Water Oouw, and . a QrU&Ut's Wrought Iran Railroad Chair Machines. Thee# arttdes bar* baa esamloed by practical mechan - lea and raaehlnlata, and pronounced superior to any in use. Be i?ab» authorised to Mil Rights to make'and Tend these article# in any.part of the country. Ha baa alao for eaie betrp rased Nutts Ko4 Washers. and awteHent Brass Work. -UAUaIM prepared to take Agenda# for thesal# of Oth er patented sUest* and nsw Intentions, and git# to tba tro*lnem faithful and eonataot attention . Us refers to the .. . i- The subscribers haT# lon« been soQualntad with Sir Moss* t. Eaton, and baTeoo nsdtaUou feTaccanruroaing htmtonllwhomny wish toemplojr bis #errtee»,asn gen* tleman of undoubted infogrltyaad Indefatigable lQdtutrjs In wboee exertions eeary raflanes mar be placed; Nerllleß. Craig, W RoMnecmAlr., - Wm.Larimer, Jr., W. 11.Denar, , ... .■ H.CbUdsAqo.* June* Wood, N. Holmes A Hon#, P. it. Friend, Kramer 4 Rahm, - f. Lorens, L. B, LI Tings ton.- Knap AWade. WUUam V. Johnston, WlUlam Phillips, Andrew Pulton. A. W. Locals. I . Wilson McOandleas. Pimscsoß. Norembo SJtb, IBM. - «dtf Fall and Winter Goods, EDHOHIFWATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, » tHS tWXRTr BT&EKT. T HAVE now on hand a largo Stoet'of Fall land Winter OooJa, orereoaUngsofentlrely new deigns. Plneb Ventings of the moat beautiful petfornKVferteb and English'CaMlmeraf,-of arary style and ebadalntlrtjnar. kst, all of vbtrh I will make to order on the moat ravm abla terms, ajdvariantodtowi* *-' • -tog . CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, 40,; W ATCLINTOCK & BROS, are now sell ainff Offtbelr eutlrs stock of Carpeting. 0U Cloths,, *. tor Msh.atprtea tower thaaotraf odoudin tbe.veat* ern market, Our*t<wk<»nai*tainpartofthefollowln*,Tli2 • ■ . .. ; . BindiMS, and Mats of all klndsT- • , . With a full Mwrtmoofcof all article!! generally keptln a to furufeh 8 team teat*, ttoueea ct Ho tel! willdo well to eall now* M now Is ths timetoaaeon great bargains. - Uemsober tbe pises, No. 112 Market ft, near Liberty.' ’ - «*?' . SEW MOW FACTORY. : HAVING iommenesd • oqMrutions in the KHW PLOtlOn • FACTOB7, In Manchester, %• are jft&ring PLOnOU»;of every description of the most improved patterns. Atnontr thorn wUTbe found J' Doubleer Drill Roughs. J. 8. Hall'* ftk . tent Iron Centre PlonghMinproTed Lever Plough* aim Our PlmghJ and Castings (in pa had Wboloaus and .«tMi winhnpseno, IMLiberty sWJfttWburgh ■ • >•=■>•<.»* Contmnatioa4ftlie ' CHEAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ■ A. A. MASON & CO., And still grrater redoelionln prices A A. MASON & CO. will cotitinao' tholr ! fl file through tne month .of Pibmrr- Their Im. mens# stock- will be amUn msrknd down and ©ffnrUd at Sill greater v- ■ Carnage*'for Sale.' TBEE midenlgneanoa jaßtroceWodcfßCMLiL’ from theSisLstUs CmUQ* , WARB.S@£ ofE3| M, wbkh hewiu.mllchthe yen toveetterms for cash. Ilaring and with bis wall taadwn foHHtiae inthZ flatten |n puUingrdown ail - • BATi^.^ -t Mason'& O Qx sntunmes the openlolgofjU»etr Saml-AjuuslKale, ffolhdr Imsutua stock, and vul etmtiaae the same thro, ibs death of January. All their fhnlnmTiir —mr will be dps&sd to the rwtgf trade, and tteentire stock iaan their sales recmswnjbe marked down and dosed out at from 23to60p«e*nt.lessthaar«auiarpTioM. de£4 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDSESDAr MORNING. FEBBDABVI4, IBS6 Obrreapoedoaei of thePH FBOn CA LI FOR N Diamond Sp&i.hos, Cal., I Itttbnfgh Gazette. NIA. Nor. 25, 1854. Ma. Editor:—There Is nothing particularly interesting in the' stalo markejt of news that :frould claim particular notice, rore it not that the’long Interval in my corresj ondcnca tempts me again to, resnmo my pen, in order to fill the hiatus that exists by'giving yo i a summary of :the most noticeable features of be day. lhave here to acknowledge that ay p ognostics in re gard to.an'eartywiutor hero, fo mded on certain indications of, the.weather, bav i.not-bcen fatly veriflodr .as uyi .toihia time there has been no rain of any consequence, although tl e general'expeo. tathm is that wo ore to have a- pretty sovero winter. What gives rise to these suppositions I cannot say, and whether they w>U be verified'is still moro difficult to presage. The. general belief among'the* miners la that, we are, to, have a tolerable hard winter, at least os far os regards prices of provisional and they seem determined to'take'time by the .forelock and lay in a supply for winter’s wants rather than be'fiULJebt to the ptirsc-'phlebotomy of'mer chanta who have hitherto been soun ceremonious in regard to the interest of the customers incases of emergency each ns wahaveoften experiencod.' Tho weather at the present-time here is Sin* guTarly beautifal, although ire aro In daily ex pectation of a change in the sunny season we now enjoy. If yon want a counterpart to the weather here at tho present you will have but to Imagine yourself out upon the hill tops around the Smoky City on some beautiful cloudless day about the boginning of September, with l all the checkered beatUien of departing summer fully imprinted on the changing hue of orchard, meadow and wood, when tho dreamy haze of Indian summer flings its smoky mantle .with its soft subduing mflaeoeo over hill, vale and meadow And not a breath even to rustle the yellow leaf that trembles uncertainly on its spray. Well, just drop the interval that exists between that Ume’and the 22d of November, and you have a picture of the weather at tho present time. 0 how kindly refreshing is the balmy influence uf ; such on atiuoaphore-wben autumn* about to dropilhto the stern embrace of winter puts on her fairest colors and emits her kindest fragrance. Everything gives busy token of • tho approach , of tho rainy season. I Miners aro generally anticipating a good yiold for their labor andire busily engaged in making the necessary preparations for a winter.cam- . paign; placers that'have been deserted for the last flvo or six months begin to assume the busy appearance of industry; and thoso who have en joyed their harvest in the rivers begin to make preparations to be ousted from their diggings at ft, moment’s warning*; such'is the . changeable mode of lifo. incident to the miner. He has no place' that ho can call his home, but.is governed by interest, caprice, or the excitement of new dlggingv which aro as~rtfo <ls ever. lie moves without ceremony and leaves without regret— ' few among' tho thousands bore having'any tie of kindred or affection to.bind themselves to any particular locality. As far aa regards the.remu neration of. tho miner it would be difficult 'to. ttilenlate, ositis the hardest occupation in which to And 'an average, judging from the prieo of wages, we would be led to sapposo that miners were doing but a slow business;, wages, average ‘ from s4o to $75 per month—according to de mand. The iknny improvements that have been made in ' tho (art of . mining admits of places boing worked with good, returns whlch!at earlier stages . and with tho crude process of ’4'J or '5O would be altogether inadequate to remunerate the mi ner for his trouble. There aro places new be ing worked over for the fifth; sixth and some times as high as a dozen times that pay almost aa well as when tho first pick was struck upon them. Men obtain a)more thorough knowledge of tho process of mining, make moro experiments and prospect moro thoroughly than when they hod more untried ground to prospector could Cosi ly return if their‘expectations were not realized. The case is different now; nil 'places in every mining district whero there is the least show of gold are claimed up either for the purpose of working or for speculation. Hence , men can not expect to drop down on to onbr okon claims with much chance of realizing their overwrought expectations, for where tho daring California miner has not prospected it is scarcely necessary to go; you may think that yon have struggled to the utmost boundary of civilization whero not wve& the hardy" pioneer of California dare ven - tore, but ft very casual examination of its rivers, ravines and gulches will eho’ r you how erroneous were your conclusions. W tat part of Califor nia has not been prospected 1 would like to know! I know of none, to.the very base-of the Sierra Nevada, through its dofiles and up among its frowning battlements almost may be non evi dence of that indomitable energy that character izes the California minor, what an amount of labor has been uselessly expended! what wonder ful visions of prospective wealth have been blast ed! what bate been uselessly expend ed, and how many jochiag hearts have bresthod out their last aspirations, broken In spirit, baf fled in their fondest expectation, have been en tombed in some of tho lonely recesses of the mountains, far from houo and friends, with not a tear of parental or filial affection to drop on 1 tno last resting place of one perhaps idolised | and adored. Such are the vicissitudes of life, l and when I chance to see, as often is the case, i some lonesome solitary grave frith no sound but ; the mournful fr hispering of the wind to sigh, the ; requiem of the dead, it gives rise to melancholy muAtnga; yes, thete is an epitome of life and its struggles; a history teeming no doubt with To rn an tio interest, a world of hopes, joys and evan escent pleasures.' 0, ,what would be tho mourn ful epitaph that ought to mark out to the hoping stranger tho last repose of tho solitary dead! ’'Dec. 16tb, 1854.—The weather yet continues clear and beautiful, and miners begin to complain of the pressing matters in pecuniary affairs; all are in anxious anticipation of the rainy season in order to commence their winter operations.— The long continuance of, the dry season- is a source of great .embarrassment, to all branches in California. . ilhe miner'Kaanbthing tb meet : his wants but oredit. The country merchant-is hampered on. account of the. scarcity of money among miners, and consequently tho city mer chant must feu the lightness accordingly. ; The rainy season wIU remedy/all these wanfs and put money into circulation, • The historyofCali fornia does not afford* a more pressing* season than now, ,and if nun does not soon come the re sult will be much worse. Hec. 25th, 1854.—Helghot Christmas day is ushered in with as beautiful a morning as ever . graced the balmy mouth of September. Not the least evidenco of rain, but etery indication of perpetual summer; every one complains. Mer chant, mechanic and miner. Times are rather ; unpropitious but we must soon have a change. Our legUl&Uvo searioafrill soon commence and politicians are beginning to prepare for tho cam paign, but i suppose It will bo as it always has beeo—there will bo very little done of any ma terial interest to tho people of California. >The grand opening legislative ball took place last week at Sacramento; the largest, I presume, ever hold in this or any other State. It .is said that 300. tickets were sold In Son Francisco alone, a week previous, Besides the many that were held by other cities and adjoining country. The fit tings wore most magnificent at an outlay of $lO,- 000. So begins our law-making of *55; will it end aapropitiously to alils a question. Christ mas haaoTery. Qppcaranco of being a dull affair.! Well, we frill soon have to bid adieu to ’54,. and if anything; transpires daring the. coming year worthy of notice it may be • my pleasure to give you an: epitome. A happy '55 to tho'Smoky City is the earnest wish of ■ x W. B. • Itmoxs ron Goma ,xo CoxGiu:ss.?-Gcorge Gordon, Jr„ announces himselfas a candidate for Congress In the 13th. district of Virginia, and assigns, in an address in tho Wyetherille Repub lican the following reasons for desiring a eeatln Congress:— Y^ : : '' •' “I think it nothing'bat Ooinm'on' lionesly' tp -oonfess, that I am mainly moved to, become a candidate becauso of tho easy life and the high wages connected with a seat in Congress—Now I do not mean to asserttho -life is easy and the '’wages high as regards those who occupy odis- Ifiogulshw place, in tho great bdsiness ’or the Congress of, tho groat nation; I allnde.to ’those who foot or constitute the tail of represen tation, and of wlueh thero mast always be more or less,: and of which, I think, there may now and thoi b'e an erection withont any serionspab lie detriment—therefore I hard presumed to fce comea-candidate.” . ■-■■■ * / Fnxxcil Gbons.—Tho New Fork Jenrnal °f Commerce calls attention to the brant of toe ue cline in tlie importation ofFrench goods. .Hie Import in, 1858 from September Ist to IJecantar , let cpnaieted of 10,719 too exmeiperiodin 1884 them were 7,873 pack ngesja dedino of .8,840 package,.. Thu shows » falling off amounting to 03 per tent., or more Uunlhair tlu satire rtiiptnente for the correa - ponding period: of last year,' and extending through etery descripUoa of dry goods. ; .There «aa on Increase of clearmneoa daring part or the earing, * hot thia large .decrease tar the’ later moatSt of tie year makes the entire clearances, of the year. 1864 considerably.. Iras than 1 for the year. J 863.-. A CoWOKT-Grrao Esinat*.—Of tbe total amount: of. $600,000,000 raid to bo .invested-in railroadsin the United States, $126,000,006—is estimated to be entirely rank to the stockholders. \ J.VBO.N. I » rU » a ““«- •T johs.*. aoutn. The mao of all that* hope* bereft. That one* could urge hle fUth on high. Hath nothing io-hle Ueamroridleft BatwUh##, mixed with fkaya,todl«| From doubt to donbt be staggering goes, Prlde’e harden’d eon no word Andnighte.thathrlng the good repo**. Find nisi all worn and cD&ftrtlei*. UemoekathegodlrwUhaiMt,l - glre* eaeh creed a elanle snaar. • And find* hi* arrogance at best' . A hom*whereDOthingßltsto«b*er Far, from It* window* dim with' doit He weep* In bondage Hk* the ala**, And righlng/ longs to find some trust, fiome eandi* to {Usme the grave. That all.hij eeeptle heart untold* lie elerpe with afghs and many a tear, ietholdalt,aaamotber hold* ’ Her bla*U<L starring child with faari Ue that hath llttle. mar hat* lea*. . T«tflnn,aod*tranginiklth*ado»“, .. One may hare learning to txeea, **t wall bb helplessness tte mote. the beam* of A 1 Won fair to life and deathless tong, hrealh tost.hreathsd.on , th*fc;de«air, drorothee from the tEcagf *•«•<* v-ti»,f.J chTo , ttl, »J_th* tales of Ome; . •life. 1 tJ»T gcnlnetrne to pride • Hocked .at the God from whom It ! *» m * • • om the Washington Oor. of the X, Y. Tribune. Thn Horrors of idenaenha. ******* Apropos to this .subject, laubjoiu a curious and striking extract of a private lettet.from a lady, which has fallen ihto my hands, that touch es-upon a point In the social relations of the BJofmoos, of.exceeding .interest, whiob, la the hands of a capablo writer,, might he expanded into a Ute of surpassing power. A. perusal of the graphic and-moving extract referred to, will show that. I allude, to the internal straggles of the early and devoted Mormon wife, with the fell influence of the religious snperatitlon that holds her in its fatal grasp. i * ’'“You ask me to give a little more in do*, fail thnncfdent in the oars, that , occurred M wowero crossing the AUeghenlesjof which I briefy spoke when we met. nothalf tell you tie story now, .sifter the vividness with which it impressed, mo has so nearly passed away,[and if 1 could, it. would not pfodaoe..the .effect if did upon me. I heard it after weeks of anxiety had - weakened my* system," when my tongsnd wearisome joui-hoy had left me but-the strength of a child, and myrestlesa and excited seised upon, it in all its reality without the melioration always lent to a subject by. our own Indifference to, and personal disconnection wftiL if ' A wrong, done to another becomes an out* rage when.practised upon: ourselves. I had, through watching and fasting, become so etheri- I elised as. to lose sight of this selfish, difference and to see my neighbor at mysolt I felt that all womankind had been Insulted and sacrificed In the person of ‘Margaret.’ It was my duty 'not less than-.hers to avenge if I could have sent the aggressor tumbling.into'the gorge of | one of those mountain torrents, aim considered •it but retributive justice. 1 . Tho Mormon older came* into our oar, near the foot of the mountains, entreat near us. He would have beon good-looking if he had | looked g00d... He had apeculiar manner—it in ! dicaied such perfect satisfaction with himself , and the world. - 1 heard hya say ho had gone to Salt Lake City .before the first furrow had been •turned in the ground. I listened, for who isnot curious concerning that wonderful , exodus ? I I heard him tell of their great temple, and: how it 'went on stone by atone, and with.cach.the pov~. cr of tho devil grew less, end less, i How.new. proselytes come pouring in to swell the host that, 'was wailing ‘to receive.the.Christ when he should come to reign a thousand years upon the earth.' He was a man of no reading. His knowledge- was (like Mr. Gradgrind’s) Confined ; to '.facts, ’ but ho bad a natural gift. for. conver sation, and gave a rapid andakiliful outline of; hit subject in a way that interested you at coco. Whcn tho night grew dark he came and sat be hind us. He hadfallen into the hands.of agen tleman whose dexterity unquestioning, led him onto Speak freely of,.himself, and sogradually they came to the * peculiar institution. ’ He said the womou seldom cared to marry men of their own ago, that, their affections incUnedtowaidthc priests-and elders. This convinced,me that if the men ore ell hypocrites, tho women are not whdlyeo, but that they .do . this for the ex<o tioz of their souls. . My ■ lawyer, (for so lahall eaUj the ; iquestioner,) asked whether the women, were not jealous of each other, especially the younger .ones. . The Baint, answered,' *N0. :, ~- 'Somefew,’he continued, were a little difficult,' but it Was mostly confined to the young. To.be , sure his wife-, felt it when he .married a second . tune, thereathad never cared. ( .' Did eho care Iso very much V continued the lawyer. *Ol, .yes; II though tat first it would have killed her. You. 1 see when I became a convert, I-did not under stand that part-of it, becauao my wife and: I had been so happy together. - We married early, and had scarcely been a day apart.' When I wanted to go to ShULake she did. not in dine to go, be cause she did noteee so dearly. as I the truths of our great religion—but the idea of my marry ing waa no hindrance. It did not occur to her as possible, and it was not for along time after I got there that I.thought of it myself.”*. > .■ "Margaret did sot mix with the people. She retained her old Eastern -ways and, wae alwaysat home! 1 had never let her do much work (her hauds were too smoll.for thal)Sbe was stately to form, and she had a queer way oftwlating her long hair round her head, so that it looked like a crown. Thefolks said she-was proud, and one or two who had daughters asked me why I did not take a wife, and if l were not afraidt So U camo upon mo gradually while upon her, you ' see, it fell like a stroke.” • “ ‘You must have found it difficult to break such a thing to her.’ **'Yes, it was hard to do. But at last I said I will do it on Thursday, and on Thursday evening ( wheal came home abe'waa in the garden, and I | went and put my him around her, and told her | how it bad been .revealed -to me that I must marry again.’ ■ -m" “‘Whatdid shesaj?\ A. : " ‘Nothing. Not one word. She just gave one Scream. I declare 1 shall never get that scream out of my ears. 1 -believe I ehouldheor it if I were on the Andes. I thought I heard U. a minuto ago.’ . The sleet rattled against the windows of the car and the bleak midoighrwind swept down the mountains,' and I thought Fheard U too. ~ "The Mormon proceeded—'Antf then she fell 'like one dead. I thought' she wtd dead, hut she came-to after swbile,and,would she never mentioned the' subject to nxe: “I could not findit in my heart to say a thing about It • again for more than fivifrionths. Meantime she bad taken A cold,- and did not get strong again. Isaw she was wearing the thought of it about her like a' moaning weed, and so, rwfceu she | seemed a IHUobetter, ! talked to het about the great principles of cur Faith-, and -how those 'to whom-the spirit revealed dUelf must foQow its dictates, o» be forever cost; Into 3 Hell.* ."AWT told her she heed h6t fear my affection for 1 her would be divided, for I had--had vision, in -which it was told me that t should love her for ever, and that we ‘should hevef die, but live to gether/and see the thousand yean of Christ’s reign upon the earth, and he'by him rewarded for our'obedience and yriningness how to cast aside onr selfish human will and sacrifice id him.*' ■ u fMargaret was always i truebetievefc'Btotl had iodways been wandering Jn[se&r& of a rock of Faith . until 1 anchored here.;' i lrnd heard from pulpit to pulpit sUch conflictingdoctrine, T could' lnymy hand, on' nothing’ that/seemed so cure, and 1 think She Wes unwUling to set mb adrut again,' and io sbe consented, ; My parting from her Iras a dreadful one,' for she mooned and: wept like one in; despair,. and ~~ * tras'fool enough to cry tool’., • 7;' 'j *’• ’ : ; *“I don’t wonder,' Ba\d hiB iuterlbcutbr. . 'lt is bardwholly to.subdue nature, evelf at.the call of dutyhud he gave a lowtaughi '/A.A " ‘'Wheo/I camo _back,*j:ontinned the Siorxnon, *Ubatl been just bo. all the time;' 'Sh'eyhaduflV er eaten and never slept," but only walked tip and down,alwaysj hour after -hour.’* ... i ; ‘“Well, >w dbl »h, go t rad io HV' ‘Bho Ktalnei tbo, bora. lid bunt, of cohrae. VttVww «• W “» «Ul - raid tho riij much avra; frora her. I went ra ofUn ra X could, But liraMd in <juioi eucc«sion.two daiUl M.wo.weWiinrah wpwttod, uud >be toued iTW •Bsdco... At lart Jt yu* thia, or she saw the .folly of resisting her ratej she got qolet 'in her mind—used tolt in &ct,,.-people 1 do get used to Anything you know*, v Yffieu. the : presses them/OUery ery side, and fhey.'dohothotknow.whcxe'crliQW to resist,'..they at last' grow She 'Coolt 11 into her head, aitcrn l ! thaiehV would hot ‘sHe'sald it wasnotworth.whilri to bo Boparated so. much' tho-little,time .she ;«aa here, and if I pteascd,’ tlie "fAßillea might aU come and live, together. her- she. WM sensible, ,and getiing'.used to. things... Bat sha only'said something the; cbHapslng'sid« : of an iron diery lifiVOlt sounded liko puctry. : She always had n way of picking upsueh pdd things out of books.* ; “.'Did she getjirelll* , “ 'Noj hot yefc;. Indeed her cough is rather i worse, and, she is more feeble, but ehe -seems! happy especially the, two little children,'And she vtll get better when'the spring comes. I know she will, because .It has. been revealed to me . that ibeis to Ut« and dwell with .me a thonaaol years whim: Christ'shaU reign and . jadge the world.”* • • ■■ ‘ The;HHnois M6tisr of BepreeeaUtitw,’by a vote of 63 to ll,’ ha* passed ft resolnttofc Iti fcrof of a convention to make a new constitution- VOLUME LXVIIi—NUMBER 149, 1 A Cou> Nigut.—-A gentleman whowas trav • cling between Syracuse and Cahadagus, N. Y,, on Tnesdaj night, relates that the stove in tho ««* was heated «redl»t” He stoodlthrec feet from it, and hia breath, well, as that of oil the other pagsengisrn in. the car, .was as plainly •* Ti9ib{e*to the eye'aa cigar tlxo same effect upon the atmosphere, iin the par (whwe there had been a firo for two or threo nonrs).Asls obsarred outdoors any cold frosty morning. Innumerable ears,, noses; toes and finger* were froxen. Tfa& genUeman referred to, unglpfing his hands at the snggesUdnof the con anptorof UiQ train, tonched the “ break iron u or the car; it prodoced the same effect &g.tou<&* ing a red hot iron, leaving tho pain and markof a born, j; , ' . . . the arriral of the first train of cart at Pan» ama, from Asplnwall, on'tha 28tL iiU., caused great 6xo!tement‘ among"the‘natiTe popixlatiqa who had never before seen' that great triumph: of human ingenuity a “locomotive.’? The con-' neoting link between the Atlantia and the Pacific Is now. formed, and hereafter those whose busi nias; or pleasure-makes a trip to the North or : South hied not fear the loss of health* formerly inddental to tho exposure iiecos- - *"7 in thw transit aoroas tho lathmus, which wiQ henceforth occupy fours hours in comfortable carajproteoted entirely from tha-weather.. PaoiiH TO Dsatk on a Paaimx.—Duriiig thp laid terrible snowstorm in minois; the.wife of 'Thomas Butler* residing on Kock River; became frighiened at his absence, .and, with her child, .started to go across.tho, prairie to an acquaint- " ance, Whh.livad • about a mile distant from .hex. ' Jiouse, and both mother and.child perished on ? e W *’:WfoVfottod/tha. li.tUb child tad its. hands clenched full of snow; and’ frozen, fast. 30 BBLS.LjNSEED.OIL4*or sale by. gyiJftH .■ , : ... j.b.casfo:ld. MOLASSESfor sale by < WFvFfaut.. . . .. J.B.CAXYUELD, KOLL BUTTER—6 bbls. fresh' KoU Butter > in*tm , fi»ndft»**leby . B. RQBIBOS A CO.; ARD—-40h&lfbbla. No.lLard reo’d and I felO' B.BOBIBON A OQ. ‘ ED APPLES—6O bus; jostteo-d and eateby ; ftlff l:>y H.UQBIBONACO. iRIED PEACHES—7S bus. rac'd and for ni«br . •• -felO r : H.BOBI3QS *00.! pLOymSEED—3obua.rcc'dand. \Jvr . faio . a.BQßiaox AKE FISH—2SQ bbls. .and half bbls., tWbltaftih and Trbsxt:r«c , J and fcf bala br ’ 10, ; ■ , ; v ■ if; B.,SPBIBpK * Cav* riASTILE SOAP—SOO Ids. WhitoandYar x / legated genuine Castile Soap we’d by mo • j •• • . • Joa.sLßMisa. A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL—I gross 4 this celebrated coogbmmir T> LAN KETS—Murphy & Burchfield invito 1 ■thealtanllblKof Hohseteepera andtbaeeweperingfor hoosekeeping. to their assortment pf Bed Blankets, among, which are a *ow pair wry superior,- made deitT* line - wool; also, home-made 40, _erib aad cradle do, and an aa* , sortme&tofbousekeeidnggoodsliigeiieral, snenasSheet-' tan; Pi llow Case goods, Gwl X* andPiopor for Bedf Spreads;' -. table Cloths. Toweling, Si. Prtoee to salt the Ifaaee. fc9. 2RFUMERY—I liave rec’d & large and. ehalrasalietfam of Harrison's Perfumery; also, a tar re assortment of Baxin'a, XbosowUu ins' anr thing In thi» Uae- would do well to call and «*• ■mine before purchasing alsevhcro. . JOS, PLUMING. iynnA DOLLARS WANTED--T&, bor -4 UUU fO’f the aboTeamoanVou* mortgage on property in the dtp worth at lease $20,000. Applyto v. TtlO . B, HeLAlit A BON. Lights, 9*l2; r -If 800 Lights Bxlo,-beat quafltri,jolt We'd'and tftr sJsbr : -._feio' , /•. fc.kohuson*tu A A DOZ. STAMPED CLEARS; • l,t'/3'ido ; " - 1 'do- ! Bkndxr' r ’ . do*, french Working Cotton;: 2 £0 Embroidering Hoops - 10 do Fine White linen Thread, rac'd br this mern lng’s .Express, at, . AN (KHMER'S, - tot ; 83 Market st., corner of Diamond. - pINE EXTRACTS FOR HDKES—I trnve 17 oa hand a large assortment, of. rery. fine Extracts, among which are Lubin’e, Roussel's illarriaou'*, Prioe’s, Ac. .'ZnawwishlnrfineßztractseanalwaTseroairatheta man fe1.....■ . s JOa. rLKMINQ, . (A XTRA FAMIEY FLOUR—Cherry .Fork ITd mils, Hopedale Mills, Belmont MilU and other hie brans to store and for sale by -BELL A LIOQET*i.. GLOYEB SEE!)—I7S. bus. just rec’d ana »’Qf t»la by V- I*2o ' . . 8. HAEBApqn k CQI TTETTEK. SALVE.—Poarson’s celebrated - ai „ t jr OATS— 2500 bu&. receinng and for sale by . ‘ ’ JtlT ; BOLL A LIGGETT. dpi RAB CIDER—IO bbla very superior Crab w7Cl4tt rac'd ahd fot sale by w. A. McCLURO; tAVIS’ PAIN KILLER—2 gtoss of'-tlui I celebrated Ktldejnit rac’d ty JUA. ?I<KMIK(I. CTTISR—-10 kegs packed nnds bbb prime I‘roU reoMacfl foraie by • BKLL-a.lJfltlgt’V. 'LOUR—4vO bbls. Superfine for sole by Jai3 BSA,’7-LW*torjfit. tOPS —9 bales prime Ohio xeo’d and for aatohy ; PELL k LIOQETT.WatergL (LOVER SEER-30 bbls.. Ohio Clover t Boedftr«aleby ■ Ja7 : ' JOHN FLOTDaCO. > ROCHE SHAWL S-^-A. A. Mason &Co thaTejiut rac'da large and eplradld aasortounii'.o sand. Sou we Bruch* Shawl*. f'IBOCOLATES, BROMA, Ac.—A fnllns fttihjoKae’d.' Doubt* Vaallis. French. Chocolate; Sweet Spiced da; Baker’CTtad- - • , do; “ . Coco* and Brosu; “ CnckedCoeoacsdCocoa&hellfcfbrcsle.w&ol*' ■aleorreUU, far? - J*Zl W.A.McOIsOBU.. IRTM, ftl. SHAW, Commission and For* • warding arerehaati No, 73Walgut»t» t crnrlnnatU Ohio.- . • B. Duran a Tweed * BTbler, Oatpen.- tor a* ford* Ctra-innath Murphy a Crafts; New Onusna;. A.-; Calbarttoa, Pittsburgh; Triplett, McFaden a 00., St,Loul*. oot-Oad - - •• '• --•* • - S Hanaparillu cu nlnyshO procured at JOiE VLEiI INu’S,ecmeraf>isrt*tstsaad theDlaioond: ' • Brad’s BamDarillat , 2Juir*-BarapariU«; flnyrttf " ~ r • ~ Town end* * - TaSt aAMSr— 8 cats. In fine condition Cincin hfttl cured, fax mis by J. BCHOOMMAKER, i ■■■■•: i ‘ 24WOrtd*fc \RIEI> PEACHES—SO bus. prime noi F-DrledPoacbatjoslrecMand for sale br Ulfl JOHN WATT a GO. BLACK LEAD—IO bbls. extra quality iot wleby JalO . J, 80H00NM AKKR A Oft XfOLASSES-275 bbls. N. : O. Molasses- ITJL rac’d thbi day par S. B. Adriatic eml tor aaUbj t«53 JAB. A. HUTOQIBOM a 00. 1 10 COFFEE-i*2oo bgB; ; pnme;jnst rac'd Laud .fog tab by .-BHsIVBB AUItWOftTH. CLOVER SEED—SOObus. prime for-sale by- iasa anaivßßaDn.woaTiL ALAD OIL—IQ cases freahOlive Oil,-. BETTER— 17 firkins-Freeh Dairy packed: .Bt^r.ratfdthLrtoby.Kfa^frr^^ HONEY— 11 cases ' this day rac’d and ‘ fot Miaby : : ~ d*g HRiRYH.CXILUNa.' ARD—2O kegs -fresh No. l -Lard 'in I atom . ' B.PALMLPa E* J. HENRY, Attorney it Law : Office,; JPj ». earner, of Third and Bnamore.itrMt*, ClncloMtl, IItJUIOR—IOO bbb.' extra ' and -snperfinb K 1 yioarja»t nett aad farealcby ABOBIBOa SCO*. CJPONQE —A large assortment of fine,and ULOUR—Extra family, extra superfine^, 1 ttporfine and fine Floor, cppctaptlv on head ,~by i. .JalO , aiA.MeßiNK.mMrt. XKfl'ATOEa—lOO .hne. Neshahhooke and: bus It.lP.Uto. GCHOOL COPYBOOKS, No. 1, made of, ffMORN i MEAD—IO bhls Fresh Ground Com IFAXiENTTNES,.. VAIJSNXINES—A fina 'w »*«tiß«tatT*rioM price*.for ndeby-'. v. r r.fTjrTTT, - .ROUND NUTS—IOS- eaeks now landing tmn eteaner Jeapeit toreal* by I. DIOBST a CO. X bbls: to arriro i : f ’dbyetcuaar Edlpiwforealebr . ' r.DIOKgYa^.' ' - : - bbls. fresb this day Jf • and frr ael* br T. LITTBB a 112,2d et. TTNDERG&RMENTS_at £freatly redacod VUllMi.rt. , , deO: CnCSTcR , g.74 Woodlt. XJOTiASH—2 cks. juflt rco'dacd:: forisaio , A ‘by ' - r .. r . i, corner Wood and Water et. : OREEN-APPLES--ia bblA .this day; roo d IXaadg>gMl*by 1 * gXXBrn. COtLIXP. rvRIED PEACHES^2OO bus. for Bale by -Tft QU, priad, r&V<f and Xfcfaubby-. - ■«••; BIBUH WOOga. v bufcm etore imU fbr Hale by XJja - BELL- * ■ UOfIETT, W4tnr at. £SpOnWATIBOAP-25 bx*. Hill's 'extra i*B£i£t?*3F - TJOLL.BUTUBB—O bbK ireati this day Xfcwtfaittdfctiitfby ' ~ ugraY n.coLxiwa. . BOOS— Hogs, average 200; fo - - f »kbT?SHgxvEa*pft , vffogmuo*i.^it.' TJEIMB BEACK **EEA~Thero ia cot- - a McooMua, oaJxftSe T«*Mcrt) la tteJgiaßn<U • * - / CALBRATOS--2OOCI lbt foi nils bv ; g«lBi tumii:;). iX SEED-2 bb]».\in;«ttTe and for sale lumßjma oiJt-253ffifjjo.iRS _ »I»6t•••■:»• ieiq ■, J. 9t7nOON»AK>iRaOQi ‘ red ? utler > ** ■’ -■•• . ttMlZEtti Oj. !' for,,Eala•&»*«■ SEKarn. chttisa.--
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