THE" DAILY ' EITTSBERGH GAZETTE. E«rrABLISftED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIUECTORY. j 11. PlCFtlNdlU. 7* CO.’S ADVKOJ^® 3 . iOK '' iCY I SSwSS*,.**-- * I ftdtß* tianada*. ’ -.•••- ‘ NEW TORE ADVERTISEMENTS. £ "* un icou tiivsON CTM** o3 ’ *V. ORUNO WEISSENBORNACO (lalq C. WOiiwl.lWpr»JnUOT»a, l MaLiga-tAaa. - .. —_— • —— rrr cotton bail m^; 11 JOHN COI/T.S Standard Oottoo Sail Duclc;: ——77 ~:~7 r.;.pay Goo»a. i 7, - . : r» OWEN, McNAMEE A CO. Importer* of O Un«ti»a»ndr-clli Bia:»n»?tiiwoa>4«,lls»ivl rtfibSaroß . u&ru ■ ■7l COTTENET & CO., Importer* of Freoch *nJotliriEuropcaa Goods, No. 4QBroid street. •'*j>pgr&s--'- • - •. ’ • T 1 - • f> PSTEIN &HONIG, 100 liberty bL, end Cl lOSCedarsti, eor. Yrioitr'Plaee, lop&rtcr* ofU«* -AMES OWBN, 15 Broad St.,.lmporter of DrvnTrlflualogit < .QhDps and i*MUU;andßUkflood*ETO*r»lly- . toog3Qte_ Born,, schliepek s. iiaajuus. im porter* of Q«rman and Belgian Broid Uotitf. Witt, ■deg4A.ap.6frßxAangaPlt.ja.- ■ w PETER D.MULLEN, Importer of French (hrau tad Bwiaa Dry Quods, lailns. - V«lt*U Mart* Shawl* WoSwn*, Jto, No. 33 Broad "tr**t, Haw fork. -•! 'ewplMrdaaVSfr •- - • ■ • -' ’ v—.’ ERTRANI), FREEBSAUENKY, Am- Sorter* oflJoen Cambrlnaand Uoea Cambria naan* tss&tiizh Jr™? *«'* M^.Vr t 7'ZS%Vr Meeker & maidiioff, Manufacturer* aaftssagg ‘ #7l B. HATCH A C0,‘99 Chamber* stroct, . \J* Importer* or -Gentlemen* FnraUhlQgaoodA. Stock*.4c. • .taggSira fOIIN M. DAVIES, JONES & CO., Im '•# ..porter* of GenUemenaJParelßUngGood** and Wann- Warren __ ACEBEAIK REiIBDS. 7ITSE thd ilbiiem Mustang.ilfmimeht in • Bums, Sprain*, Cnta-PHc* and Son* an eßtotoal ear* tor *ll «*t«aal mao<* aalmalTsL W. W«*U*ooX, Pw»iw*T.7C.T.-- . . ;> .DAQBWUUSOTTPES. T GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, tho oldest EXPRESS E 3 EJDWARDS, SANFORD k CO„. Foreign Cl Goods Mi PictoaMfor* ami from all part* of tha worU. -Acrntin • lltiabargh. Ailsmt 4 Co. ■ , . : Bal3-lr4«iy.o FAXCY BASSETB. ; CHARTS 23NN;*iCQ;; 52 MaWon Lane, Importer*of ftmchand German Vanrr andTrarrj itur Baik* t*. and taannfaetureratof Cano and Uuond nu> 1 ia 3ui rtTOE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO, 59 r w: IMersln Uoodrear'* nothing, *c. - a^irttoaars* BNION INDIA RUBBER 4lJohn . - Maa-Irttirtysf ••• : ll AdUSBRY ASD MACHISM TOOLS* A NDREWS i JESDP.No. GT-Plneg^Nc^ /V' York. CommlsKion Murduat* tor ofaJlklnils l 'orM»cliloi*tr'Tool* and Cotton and Wpolen. mti,bStnUn. Sxdgr L yi?mbOT‘gutcrUKUeOd*.** ' ■- ; taacM :, - eioASJS, PAINTS, ia / j ,T'E POILtON t C 0„ Imporw?» of ,-fij . Presell CMC* mi Wlatow 01u»-So^M BOOTS & SHOES. •WHOLESALE ANDRET.AIL, JAMES EOBB, OfVMAEKET and 6 Union »ta., 3d door OtlftoiaUMMsrlutHoo»>.KU»l>or«h.wooU ijfcno of fis frtaod* and tb« pnHie mp*r»lly. tb*J. b* wst ro?4 W* F»B Stoat of Boot* tad Shoo# m *U tb»tr m»Et«k lion*of tbalargest •«£ *“ thfseit? and«nbr*eM *rprnhlQ* f«# Philadelphia, NawTorkaaiTJoston, and.to trurt* fMQftt •ffitopUSTalb. Or»»toarebM" t»en giwroln •elorttof I j£a_ebsSt goods, all of whkh b* wart^Ut ■J^w ssßl S s n r S^Saffla ; ' jjaUonagß, wfll b# fairly ihaltttth, TkISSOLUTION O? PAHTNERSHIt*. II Notleo-Is barebr lti»wa tl»tthf HrtwrAljbjfJ «®lk - as £f < “' m °“ n, °' •rz J T ' ““SSfiaior Carnage Factory, TOHNSTON; BROxSeKS & CO, prMtJ bmms« "^ Ba In P» M/WESTERVEIiT, Venetian Blind [4, numtutom. No. is et. ci»lr «t7«t. jnne- • ■ • • • • ■ - - mo STEAMBOAT OWNERS—Wanted to JTtar. .Trtilwwt In * xhltb oat. {iiouas SoopaSs. ««■ . FAISCF CHINA STORE, ; H a WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. , ”■ j li WK. DAVEDSOIT & CO, : --; v ik /ffANUFACTBRERSani dealcre in Vial* 1 U IVlßotilc*, tad ell kindJofOwra and TTlnt GU^*". ' ocfrdly .••■-••• •* ■-- -* ; .. .. • ~^ r . -fRORS ARE-280 acres Of land on Wlite‘ «ytnrer webert. *&. *«. *Kisrt ea«l ear ,€fcg*S& , tf£sasni : . 'sfe"* 1 "“° b '^in^^oMt. » "mflOS-■ WRITE ACoT Nn^'4l. Booth 2d 7 'STEWART & KILGORE, BAStnUCTCBHB3 OP COOKING, HEATING, - r AKD • : ,'• «j/s *: FANCY STOVES, ■ • ORATES, FENDERS, . Pipei. Baies, and-Fonndry Casting* o. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE; ■ ■ No. 267 Liberty St:, corner of Rond, PITT»BB&6n, PA.- Ho. -£6 -Arch Strut, rAuatuiftua, ~ Importer* of 0. * L Qse|« Unrivalled NEEDLES, , Anents for the moat Celobrated > woolkk TABUS. Bosumr. MSBBto siusia. JtBA WBBS. Ac. ~ ■ hardware FOR - SADDLEBS AKB.CARBIAQE lIAKEBB., R. T. Leecb, Jr.,. • : , So. m WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGR. T>EAIrESTAmbmCE^ I No. 87 Front -XjLvetmtaUS&artruik UerketiOtektia Lek**2pf“* p&lSOrp,Piglxo^cAiy uoelpropertybcggbtjead>>«*• ; . riTTBBCB6ff COACB FACTORY. fsatvnr~—"~-Mjjmx u "lS$K4fe ,r ' Pltlsbnrgh. Peana. ' “ ■■- WIOACUES, CARRIAGES/ i PHjETONS, tollt to«dte.ft&s fiabb* In iK %uii(S “al*.-**! at nS&mhlp . gr’mwvo.mmSL hop BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS, JOSEPHS. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor •f nays at Law, Office No. liS Foartti slreet, between gmUh&eld and GrnnVFlUibur gb, Pa. ... my:M T W; HALL, Attorney at Law, “Bake #l « welT* Buildlnga,** Grant ft net, between Fourth and Diamond Alley,., au3o-wljT ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Uw, i,Bt» Louie,ilo.. ~ - r . . - fr* ROBERT POLLOCK-, Attorney_attiaw— . Comer ©TFifth jm&Grut gtreeia,oppcilt* tb* > , ♦AiKaiUrn Exchange bqnutantiffor salrf.~ "tntra-ly IUXR g»*ktre EDWIAH RAUX .VLOKSECX EXAM Ob 17 RAMEK * KAUJi; BdnkerS’ and Ex- IV-change Broken. Boy and reJYGold and SOrer and Bank .Notes, negotiate loans on Ileal Estate or Stock tfeeu rltlea. purchase Promissory Notes, and Time lUits on East •Ad Wert. Buy and sell Stocks on OemmDsion. Collet tlons made on all points In the Union. 3Ble» corner of Third and *’ood streets, directly opposite the SC Charles Hotel. ** • . -v tßTidr VATsaxor pAUtxa_.~~.JO6HCA hakiu—.■*. utkt. ijALMER. HANNA & tin., Successor* to lluMey, Hanna A Co;. Bankers,Exchange Broker?and xGslereltt- Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of DepoeiLßank Notes,and Bpede-N.W corner of Wood and Third streets. Current Moneyrerelvednalkfnoelt Sight Jheek* for sa]& and collections made on nearly all prlncP psdnolnt* of theTJolted Htste*. - ' ' ' m The highest premium paid for Foreign ana American -Advance* *n«A ROBISON A CO., Wholesale Grocors, |V,’ A Prodnca Deahstnand CosunladOn UerchanU. No. g&Tlbgrtystreet. Pittsburgh. J* tQ morflKaotaaaroßU Ataxaiwaa roaxTTn OPRTNGERUARBAUGU A CO M (Saecca- core to 8. Uartaort.) Commlsricn and Forwarding Usichanbe Dealer* In Wool and Prod use generally. Nos. 145-Firet and lid Second streets, Pittsburgh. Pa- apM j: a. a. auanr..-~ p. josea ffikRDY, JONES & CO., Soccesaor. to ATWOOD, JONES A CO.. Commission and Fwward*. ln Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods, Pittsburgh. . MBRCKB-A ANXELO, Galena ComiDis tkm MsrehaaU. PUladelpbiv Liberal M™*** on courtgurasote oi Produoe generally. JttlCT TITT - '., i vuni TOUN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, •I. Coaualarian Merchant*, lhttebnrgh Manufactures, No. IJKftr *L, Pltteburcß JB. late of Warren, Ohio, . CbmmlMloß and Forwaidlna Utn&xaU ;mw %di t te W*wt*ns Kefcjrr* <&**>, Batter, Tc* and IWI ) _ m ‘ TJTTLE & GO., Wholesale Grocore, 8 , VToduwMdODmxalKtcoUeTt!unU.aodl>*dm b> Pltt*snsu ««• ™ **o*3 bnrabv ■ -• ' IJ_ UEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11. GOLLEiS, Fww«fdln« sa4 OoomtoloiiUrnM t*ua BCTWYlnCtKM*.Batter, UkeTiib jad Pwl«* *°¥si 7 rtSST ibore Wlter. PUtwbantb sroN BONNHORST &' MURPHY, Whole * nl* QfflMi ud Coprotown Merchant*, and «® mt> bmiluj**. rpHOM AS PALMER, Importer »“* T*r McCLINTOCK, Importer anil Whole- Iff-; —U «Hd R«t*!l Jo C*fprtJor. a*tJii,tl»tthiJC.T»U*; *nd PU»o Co»«*. VJtsiow, Sb»4r* atlm BafctTrmunlngfc »a H'i j. _ myfORBIS& - PATTON, Wholesale and Ko -31 UEQrowM.cn ibm Kut«n dfroi *** Bteacn*. Pltuouf nh. V*. PRY GOODS. f 'RANK VAN CORKER, Dealer in Trim fnem TlotUrj awl Glove*; lace OoodJ. EtfbroWprlAfc (laqVk PBroUWa«q«» *P* 7 1. A. MAJON * 00-, rrrrnc»xiH-.c. L. ANTBQNT * CO. 9. rott i A. MASON A CO.; Wholesale and Retail /V- iMalurala y*ney and Stay!* Dry ti&d A, » Fifth rut*borgh. ; MDRPiiV A, BOROIIEIELU, Wholwalo u« 8«t*ll Dry Good* Marehanta, corner Fourth and itrMt. pltubareh.- ' ' J J GROCERS. . * fl/jojft - mr- gAKgACT?n..-...»-~-J. J._BQ6NI, BOONE, HARBAUGH & BOONE, f 1 eneralcoimissionmercuants, I'M Dfl*]#nla Wool,rtonr t Produce and PnnUl'mi, N» £) 'North 'W*t*r*trcpt, Philadelphia. HABBAtJGH & BOONES, s s IJORWARDiNO COMMISSION HER 1® mrANTiL Dnlcxs la Wool and Produce of all kind* MtUbnrgh. fv. mh^-lTd 7ny[g. WALLACI-..J.— J1 *' & CO. f Wholesale Grocers J^ami^M«th^tiNo.lT3W0 O d«a j» Üb.. Sr ttrwt, PttUbargb. ; . . ' '■**? TjOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rjc acidic* for ewh. • * • ,'•/■•- : ours* oucistnui —.... ....i—oro. . £ CO., Wbolosalo Gro rvn.Bc*iPithilabCTU,and Dcxlerr hi t*fodowHiu OU*. Pttjsh %aa o*lnnn tfw»r* ©oKSS ttrtf Water rtr*t,PUtrt*jTsl>. TSAiAu'bICKEYr* CO~, ’Wholcaale Qx’o- I tflf Mwthantfc and Drttaf 1» PKxwc*. Ifa ft&fcater rtwtiand 10T ft** l * »*****» ntteuargh. _ Tfc * ’GILLS * 808, Wholwalo GrocWJ nnd Mar«h«ntfcyalWUbt«ty>trqatCTtt*- - —.»»try ; jaug-coaoJUT*. H7XLIJAM. A- M’CIiUKQ, Orocelr and •WV ;T»l>*»Jc.jDcnwrof W<»d»ea r *njs£S!l!ti , i2f pulfnnapplltdontbatoweittffm^ TIOtiJSRT 1»A & CO., "Wholesal® •ViUitianrh. . • •• • —:— -—— • — "l m VUX3VSB. A A . Ckaomlokm Prod“““ ,i Jj‘g| Altlehfc 1»» ÜbatT UUi»U> • • • •• • —T3tmj~rmrti , ..VOUtSl ttßtP. , T &R. FLOYD,"Wholcmlo OroccrB, Com- Dfd»™'» Chawii • Ui.il-ti nx*. f muting oa liberty, wooa*aw* cwu* , . JtQUU HMOIJI -■a_ , ~r UUtXT* VI.IMUITiMi irm. a. TooiWiUS,^-^ BAGALEY, WOODWARD ACOiWkti® mi* lfo.Bl Markrttft—^ybnfct^pftty ■Masaasßas^a^ TTfJDBRMES. : y r Alteman> l'eniiand Sfc. I l rituborih: AU boriw* tbjtrffci o\ Patrick gcKfmna, ALDEIOIAS-’ OR 188 THIRD •VA?D. riFFXCE corner of Grant and Fifth »*««“; fiLS5S5!S^tff««Sr“^HS“ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNUNG, FEBRUARY 16, 1855. AGENCIES. «. mmi.-Zi —l cutßsot S. CUTHBERT & SON, fiIENERAL COMMISSION AOENTS, fur TthessUand pnrehas*of Beal KstaU, CallectUm of KenU, Negotiating Loansvon Bouda. »»ortiiag*s No. 140 Third st;. Pittsburgh, ra. L k apJ-lr qpdColiec - bon Agenin. Office, FOR the collection of Homo and Foreign M-rcanlUeaodallotherMonoj claim*, la Michigan ana adjacent Stats*, Investment and Payment or Money*. Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Sale ofßeal Estate and Bto<^^ a pKLTTER t » Detroit, Michigan. Mtfrractiin MssamKrarnsr A Uabm,.Baok ortWhita * Gasette OBret .Loren*. Stewart # Co^ WAjrttftT J Two Agencies cr 'lllcliigan from iwsctabte Insurebc» Oomnaiuss. jariniu A USTIN LOOMIS; R6hl Kstote Agent, jf\ Stock, Ufrehandlre and Bill Broksr, dace ho. 92 Fourth street, a boys Wood. Buxlneas promptly atteudsd to jyB:dly AM DEL L. MARSH EUi, Secretary Citi -1 sen’s losursaos Company, 94 Wstw street. M. GORDON* Secretary Western Insu , rape* Co-P2 Water street ?. . ,T OARDINKRCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin l| .ptre lnsoranee Company, northeast oornor of V/ood Sd Third asreets, jf/MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma* , tual ln*ursnte Company. 42 Water street. MUSIC, &C. l OHN H. hIBIjLORi Dealer in Piano Fortea, •I Music and MfHeal Instruments, School Book*, and Stationery. &do agent ft* Chlckortnf** Piano Forte, tot Western Pcun«ylytßta--No. 81 Wood street HENRY KLEBEU, Dealer in Music, Mo •ImI InitrommiU, »d lmi»rt« of luinn Mrirng. for Nunns A Clark’s grand andwosre with weman’a Jioleaa Attachment. Also for Donliam* .Pianos, ■ •■ < • • - >•• .. DRUGGISTS. JOHN II (auceeAflorto jas. M Gaf fer.) Wholesale and- KstaU DruggDt and Dealer |n I‘aints, Oils, DywtuffLAc., HI Wood street.. 3 dopre below Pittsburgh. JSF*EeKalar Agent fcr^- TOHN py SCOIX, Whokte3o~Dialer in iiii Drugs, Paints, OH*, Varnishes and Dys Ptoflk, Ko. 29« Xbrtrty street. PlttSbjorKh. ' ' - . , ’^AHUTdar*will rerelreprompt attention. , ". gfiy-Agent foe Bcb«nek*« Pulmonic Syrup, par 21-»y FAHNESTOCK. & CO., Wholesale burirh. iy E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in^ rfi,. Drags, Paints. Dye Stuff*, Oil*. Varefehr*. ferSlTood street, Pittsburgh. Good*warranted..Prices qw., L 1 -•• Jl rJr«irg p»xCM J JUITS*. »RAUN A RF.ITER, Wholesale & Retail J Druggists, eernw of liberty and St Clair street*. Stsburgh. JSCHOONMAKER t CO., Wholosalo * Pfaggists, No. IH, Wood street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox ACo-; earner Marke'trtreet awl DUmond—Krersocß stantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Drun, Mfdirfnna, Medicine Chests, • Perfumerr, and aO. articles pertaining to his business. PhysWani presaipttau carefully eompoondud « all hours. < _ WOOL MERCHANTS. HLEE, successor to MURPHY A LEE, . Wool Dealer, and OommlMidpn Merchant for the if Amerioan Wool* Goods No 137 Übertv street MEDICINE. li/M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th streot, ff below Smlthfield. Sum 9 a. w_ to 5 r.«. All wrrrt warranted. re l * MERCHANT TAILORS. B CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo • thlsr. No. 74 Wood street Particular attention to Boy*’ and Vcrutbs’ Octhlng. VITILUAM DlGBY,McrclLiotTiulor* Dra fT per and Dealer la Ready Made CloUdag. 181 Üb erty street • S WATTS A Merchant Tailors, 181 • - liberty street—We an now receding our g stork of Goods *w Gentlemen ■ Csa. ft endVesting* of the newert style* •**<* Unrst'luaUtj- Our Mend* and enstomen will please glTe us a ealL Imhl MANUFACTURING. wn.uaw iuft.vimi. ». sans* AVILLIAM ItAKNIIILL A CO., OOTI-EK MAKERS and SHEET-IRON if WOUEBBB, Manufacturers or Barnhill’s Taunt lE&ts, Chimney*. Briehen, Fir. Bed SUam P»lft_Lo«- Cenrere, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls or Life Boat* etc. Also, BlackKaltbs’ Work. Bridge and % l*durtl ro ns. L-e. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ncflfelrd. W, WOODWRLL, "Wholesale and ReUil ( Uamxfoeturer and Dealer la Cl blast Wan, No. S 3 TOIIN’ WETHKRELL, Manufacturer of *1 PATENT BOX VICIW, a aopetinr artlehOlOUD BOX Za BttAZOl BOX VICKS. «o™«r or ;»»<£•?»"{JWr. ln**o atreaU, one mbit* from the Hind ftwet wwc», *• legbeny Clt i. I? MBROIDERKD AND APLICA MAN IWu*-***-. **■ 1 jrttf* x No. gsis Penn rtrwrt. above Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man rpnisco^S^m&BAßOED I th»lr raMdty tor maoa&eturing, are n<>w prranrod to iu<*«t the tumitd demand Ceudbliaod BalldlnsCUr. B-da. Pitt»bargh.September?!. ji&3- . Boots and Shoes!! ■ AMES ROBB, No.-89 Market street, 3d tf door from the Market Ileum, would InformJtba P*»b titbit be bit now »very.full*iofk. of every thin* In the loettndSbtei trade, such aa Ladle" OalUrn, bill' JeSnr UdJ P.dccf*,Larty KrinkUn andaU the.rtjtej found on the Eastern clUe* alto, Ml***' nd UWM«gr Oaitere init Saner Boot* and Shoe*. *° nlio (Intleiut&r fin* Open Patent Calf lUioti, Pfinob Cait'lknte, Cob cm* Gaiter* and Bbtw*; ah®* L°T* *nd Youth** Boot*, foe rmiebCair. .. . Ptea*> give m« aeall a* w* wt»h to mil m& ani artlew to all who favor u* with ttwlr custom aawlll glta «*•»«•* U(£l frnMttbfrtbaplKMS Martetrtrwt. _OJ^_ Eats and Caps. J WILSON & SON keep constantly on • faaod every description andramty of ,ia sf Can? both wboU*al« and retail. Tbo*e &,Vdfto banionahl* Uat nr o*p,*ond sod wit® c |y e u* a call t*tor* purchasing «l**wher». aim b. * : •• ■ ra “- , M’COHD & CO. WIIOLESAtB AND RETAIL TAfIIHONABLB HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, ANDDEALTOSIMALLRIfJWOFFOIta. CORIftW OF WOOD A£iD FIFTH SIUKFT% ■ Pittsburgh, Pa. tnt.Thelr *t**k ambraeea aTfrynnAHtrwurrt jlaof lists and Can, Molt*. Bo**, Cuff* and for Bonnots. . augaHol*!* .J‘ Coach and Carriage Factory. : iOnNSTON, BROTHER 4 CQ., corner of d Belmont and R*ba«a * tract*. Altoghtny Sepeetfafly Intern their friend*, and the that tber are mann&ctnringJunJaoe*. aways, lloerirt, hlelirfu and ChariHs, in all thelr.variou* rtyte*of finishand proportion- dnl L All . . ' ' dti W. W. WALIAOE, . STEAM MARBLE WORKS. ; «tfl,fl*n.a»f 823 LBxriv ttruU epperilt SmWtfeid tirt&, - PITTS WJRGIL - • I MONUMENTS, Tombs; Grave 1 - Slone,, Vumllur, Ttok Imoodw: Btonia, ei.fl v.noufcuil,u>a mb la ori.r, WKiehln»tT.*i U» Wert Three hundred original and selected dp* hand, “meek and Blab 31**- fiPfuSWa to “ wd T mM. l thd«prtd..ta»ui»rt,rtg.L f WALLAM .| Hew Goods and Fashions for Gentlemens’ Clothing for Spring of 1854. ! ■ I? WATTS X CO. bog leave respectfully itei* to intern Utefurtuwrona ra*tom«e, 1.-*, tbspnp- ItameraUy. that they hatnjnrt .«tctfvnd uCMdi fiopfr trflfwSada'pted totbelrpatKKD-K*— tm markft* ojfnrd—and that th-/ are ready Jo r«*lr* «*• den for making them np In •f. .a tun«l supqh gtrle. i The nil Action *o gmem.y «xpre»edhy th*lr rurto mcr* hitherto, with their hnmblo effort* to plnae, *?«*' late* them to froah exertion* in the **zna dlrectlan. Vr*S ate latonaed that our hon*e U No. IT4 Überty atroeWtorth tide, above SU Clair. . .MtO. -■ Penn Cotton Hills, PittsbmrrfL 1, ITENNEDY, CHILDS * CO.. HanufaS; wlmSi Hilb«rrj<-<®MtlaieK ; -- CarpvtChain of afl colon and ehadoa; . OottooTwits*; . :. r r! , '• ■’• ,*• ' BodCordn - .- - • j .Phmtft Unas end B«ah Cord. j H KopaofaUal«eand;4e*«iptWhf: ~u.;i j . . XEPFEX & OLD, uvlSMmmtlvci. ItaW.StVstvVViWOjya 4 eadußMtla. , i--- ■- fsOLDSate : nbb3HmTS',ConsuuipH6rf, **A HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From vusemhr* SCBKI.Va O.BBmJ AJT.rtUlns Oniue. No. 34Cand WS Broadway, New )ork,Gate No. 80 Nassau street) Sfhdtf/ Ural in a* Ciivnr Tori. . CUSH MUSIC & PUNO STORE OWJ..'. - HORACE W.A TEH S , No. 533 Broadway, N«w.,York-. OPPOSITION TO] MONOPOLY. Music at Greatly Reduced Rates. KOTWTTFISTANuINQ t tho comhinntion orMm!.n.»l.ri ÜBmbBB »b. nri»« of aon ooiPT . mußto, Biwlml tl»lnUO«Laf aiHMOooporrn. aad thelr-wifiiifl looiMßd to Hr-W.Ur»U..cooruO«« of tli. trade, be U making immenw sal**—basing abundant erl* deni*, that he ha* puhlfo conntenAhne anTeupnort, In hi* Ktaim to the Great Monopoly, and ,ln his effort* to M re Talont. aud to adopt th* Nattonal •Cnmncy. HD stork of American aad Kuronfaa Muac DimnwaMr and the catalogue of bis own pnbUretiOn# ifona of the law 4 andbfji «ferfnfin th» VnTfed lie b*j slao made a Great Redaction in thex ri P 8 2 nl e£. ÜB { ,, ’. M,l ?i? tfcm jeipretvni UoftAcr. WAtrea’ Puvoe and IbejSrit prt&ttm Saukk Ptisos of T. Urutu A Co.’s make, (ownst* Aolian patenO Bemad hand PDoos at gmtf fcarpaww. • PrDre from *4O U, wtwh and Kncllsh Cbsmlod*, -.Perrumery. Tooth. Nett *md Hair Brushes, Hair Glora* and Strew. Trie*U gpongea, Ccrks. Soap*. luL Ae-they offer them on the moet reasonable terms. Grrf«r*7llh«r » Il .*WS??v or * b 7 ’ mMI. Will reoelre theD best attention, jeU-ItmT Rxtemion TaDlei. S*7M- HEEUDT, 150 Wooster at, between TV Prinre and Uouston stA, New York, MannCscthrei. A law aMortment always on band. Order* for Shipping punctually attended to. oel7-3mv_ AIOUPIL i CO., Whole*alo Print SeHers, If pnbUshere. printir*. and Ootoatm, pari*. London, Itertln. and bo.SM l>rowdw*r. New York. Catalogue* rent by malL The.ulaal dlstvunt to th* trade lnstitution*. Picture ftimes fwuDhod oelTr.mv v '■* MISCEIiUSEOIIS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S £» uvE ??Air KW §p£ Comrr Diamond *'Tfit and Gurry AUty* PITTHBgRUH.PA. ASHtAHD HOUSE, iBCB (THECT, AUO?H KVMHII BTE.ET, PIIILAVEf ; rinA. B. 8. BENSON'. Ptumarorn. mrPnet if ifctfW. »U» per Mu >» _ _ JOSEPH CHAPMAN. T W!lOLl-t Al.y JXD BKTAIL DLALKST LV IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Market Itrret, ntlAurjk, WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer to Plain, figured and Derorattv* Papv llarr tan No. S 5 Wood rtre*t, Pltubnrgh. £>le Agent nftb-wtebrated manuCKtom, Ueaara rv.il sseurlACLolPari*. -__ ■ - . U OAHIaFASIIIONS FORLAUXES'DRESS- E 3 -The Parlfh PaUiloa* fbr JCNB. dlroet per iteamer ,*n t» -i. .= u.. ut u B WILBOSf i,271/ }■ n. 3 n *oimi as> ax. rutMDef.niiA. i' MTTSfIUKMIL AIjMWURNVW., I iAUwKJCT. HOMBIWICTOn.. 1 mount Juusant. »7>™cmrt)bo, j r«w CONNKLLfIVILLK. fAYCTMCa, ' UNIONTOWN. lIBOWNSVILLR, DBPMlUwelTrJ.WwunlipvSo, Di*JU toe tnJ rollwUd, Bwk NutM Md Hpn{« boußbt (Stock!, Notea and otlwr &worUi«* u> eontnlMioo, Comtp«*a»' ooaKf Agency. MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth at., agent forwQlßcuJ bnjlox PATKXT BiaitT*. Is now autfiorUod t o fcrtl Ita* tbltowFn* lately mUnUd art Vole* Tret's patent Oiiqiotra, far au«a K&elo«; (W«pal«nH>Tll<.far JMIlJn* Inn* Itaann Hoe* Drilling Machines. CopeUDd’a auiloou-r and Po»UW« Raw Mill*; Crawford'* Steam and Water Qawi, and firifltb’i Wrought Ifoo UtUnnu%tlf UublßH. The**ertlrto*ihAr* beenexaminedby praeUcmlfseehao* *bmrw , pM»3 toUko AsrodMi rorlb. I*l.ef i-lb* *r patented KUnt* and nsw loTttttooa, and klt<* to tha btJincf* aUilful and eooetant attention ll* rermto tba £&Uowlnj A^ Tb* eobeeribetahaTe lonabiw aeqnalbtair with »fr Moi, v Katoo. and bar* Dohealtatlon U reooauneadtn* htotoaH wbonay wUh to employ,hl« Mr»le ? *,iwa «n -»w.«%*randoubtod Integrityaoal&dft»tlttablBtßdttwy* to -who#* exertion* «rery reilpe*m»rb*pli«d NertlU RCratff, Ylv* .I&ESr ' iu3,!isv& ££££"*■ - ETuritSS?.’ +' 6.i*ndWadev William t. Johorton, nifi-, phuiina, < Andrew fuitob. A W I WUeoolioCaodie* _ pit tainkaa, Kwanbif 8IU>» IP*» *dlf Pall, and Winter .Goodi. EDMO*tirWATTB. . MERCHANT TAILOR, i 135 LIBERTT STSZBT. THAVB now on hand a large Stock of Fall ■ able term*. an? yr4 f anlM t£«til , . . r . OABPETS, 0H Ct6THS f &c. i. WfiTCLINTOCKA BROS. aranoW Boll • Ina off their entire rtoek of Garpetitiff. Oil Cloths, *«a*o,at prtow towertbanere* owrafja the west* era market. Onretoek WMuUtainfpartoftbifoiowtaß, SSi VoW*t PIM Oarpato. Xap-rtJT a ply, Hope rone and common looms; • DimaaCT»lUedand Plain VeolUam ■ ~ - tStand Cloth ; - Ha ok Window Stair Hodm, Matting, Bindings, and Mate of all Wad*, ■ ■ . With a full assortment of all artkUla pafralljr kept In a e *tE l iSfJriSjsa* ta fumUh Bteimboata, Ilonaa or Do t*l?®doweUt«'all now, ta now srut bargain*. UompmUr tha place, ho. 113 Market *V near Liberty, - • r.-■ •*■ -•' *** _a. SEW PIOW FACTORY* HAVING commenced 'operotidnii in; the NBW PJtfDQn PACTOBT, lu Mancbejtar, we ar*. sKSfexsit^S aaildfaidawnr ••••' - t. Continuation of the.. _ ■ GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF . A. A. MASON & CO.. i ; . AndrtUlßrTatarradwUooittWJcaiiii ; . A; i 'AI MASON ACO, nrUl continni-tfieir /% - ulethroQgh tne month of Tetnmryr Their In*; m«BMftock wUlbe affahi'acrkaS aown , and‘Ctf«o4at Stilt greater radnetloa laprtoer. < a : ■ --• ' tal- j ' : ■6ar^ge*fci!Saifc ;;i '-i;. !i r riliUS nndenigncqhaa justnoeivedeeCnM/ ■ Isa re. &*t,» nu cisiiioß waan-H^^. nDCSJB, altneted dmt. the Two UUrßas, between.-Fttta* bm’shZlwiwra&ceTille, a etdandld amortmealoi-y«U^M 0U&, which he lawe»ttaj3nafi«, eaehT -Harta# had proetua In wkfhoatooa, hlnael/dn.imtUngjlowßaUooapedtkNL,.... , Thoae wlitdorTo nonhua «ro nepecmß; tefttM \ mrt n^tw^lwje,'' du&’lmtaaMttoek, and will eon tlnwa tha camc/turo. tha month of Jaotmrr. a *i their wbcltnu roonn will be dpsed to the m!»I trade, and tha entire etaekht all theta •alee reocaswillhe carted down anddoaod,om at.fttatt StoJopotMsUMittiiasnatiwpstoM. 4e3ft PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY MOBSING, TEBRUABY 16, 1855. The £enaterial Qaeatlool TO THE PUBLIC: High convictions of duty impe\ theundefsign ei to submit to their fallow-citizens, tie follow ing statement: • At the commencement of -the present Session of tho Legislature, the friends of tho American Organization, iu the Bouse of Representatives, resolved to not as an independent party. ;.Aa such, they met in caucus, and determined, to.ad mit none,to their deliberations but each.as were known to be true to the principles of that Organization. In vindication of those princi ples, tbby also determined to support no m*n for any officO in the gift of the Legislature, who w&s pot equally known to. be true to them, as well as to the interoats of the Commonwealth. At the Conventional Caucus,- held to nominate a candi date for State Treasurer, members of the Ameri can Organization was refused admittance, sim ply because they had refused to co-opera to with the party from the beginning, and to vote for its caucus nominees. But at tho caucuß hold on the evening of the 9tb iost., those who had been re fused' admittance to the previous caucus were found, in attendance;, and. some who were only known as bitter enemieaof the AmericamOrgan ization, were with us, directing and controlling the nomination of -one of tho'most intriguing, if not the moet corrupt politician In tho State. A resolution wits offered to exclude these object tionabto persons, and (heir own vole* indefinitely postponed the consideration of the resolution.— r A motion was then made to prooeed to nominate a candidate for the U. 8. Benate by a viva voce vote. An ■amendment, was offerod, substituting a veto by ballot. Tho amendment was adopted andlho resolution oarried by a majority of only '• /Arw,—tbna showing that those who had no right to ho present hold a controlling influence, or the i balance of power. Hero let ua reflect a moment upon our own po- | eltion: There wero before that caucus the names of many of the best men in Pennsylvania, whose j friends .wore urging them as proper candidates. There werein that caucus less than twenty men who openly admitted; they would vote for Simon Cameron. Under these circumstances it seemed scaToety possible that he could' be nominated.*— Hq was openly repudiated byjthreo-fonrths of the members, and certainly we had no' reason to fear, with this open avowal of hostility, for al mostany other of the many names before us would have been acceptable. It is true they had masked themselves by tho secret ballot, but tons this was more an evidence of cowardice than of perfidy. We could not believe that all who had voted for the secret ballot, had dono so to hide themselves from thoir constituents; or betray, us. into the support of a mao despised and disowned by every political organization in Pennsylvania. It was not nntU we began*to ballot,Jtbat our botrny al bocamo manifest It was then that wo dis-„ covered the treachery that was pretending to op pose Cameron, and yet hypocriticallynnd secretly voting for his nomination. The. power that controlled that caucus.waa too palpable; corruption was bohind the throne, and no wonder that its victims skulked behind a se-. cret vote, and covered their deeds from the eyes and knowledge of all beholders ! Were we-justified in leaving tho caucus When the evidence, to our minds, had become demon strative ! Conld we, as the representatives of an honest constituency, have served them with fidel ity by remaining T Could we have exhonorated oprselves from tho odium of such a nomina tion, if we had delayed pur departure and aided to consummate such a result? Could we have remained in that. caucus believing ourselves bound by its action, and justified ourselves in >0(102 for a man. whose whole history is but the history of intrigue ?—a man who has despised all party obligations, and treated all caucuses with contempt ' The inquiry arises, who is Simon Cameron. As a Statesman, fame has never associated his oame with the word. As a politician, he has always professed to be a Democrat, and yet that party only remembers him because of hie treaoh cry , and speaks of him as a traitor. As a Whig, ills bis boast that he never voted a Whig ticket in his life—that party being saved from such a disgrace. As an American and on Anti-Slavery m*n, lot the records peak for itself.. At a coun ty Convention, held in the Court House, m the borough of Oarrisbug, on t{u second day of last September, Simon Cameron was a delegate and aq active member. The following resolutions 'were offered in that Convention, and are said to have been in his hand-writing. Certainly, they met with no oppoxition from him : Resolved, That we have fall confidence in the administration of Gen. Pierce, because be has manfully battled for those principles, and thrown its influence in favor of sustaining the rights of man to self-government. Raoloed, That the Bble, fcariere, and demo cratic administration of Gov. Bigler moots oar hearty approbation, and we congratulate .the democracy of the Stato upon the certainty of this electioa. ~ , . Resolved, That Judge Black, tho able and in trepid Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, has •o conducted himself as to win the esteem and confidence of the people. * Raolctd, Thatthe manly repudiation of Know Nothingism by Henry 8. Mott has won the re spect of even his enemies, and will add largely to his majority at the comiog election. Resolved, That we art in J favor of the Nxuras ka-Kaxras bill, because it embodies the vital principles of Belf-government,.which. never can conflict with tho interests of freedom. Resolved, That we are opposed to the proscrip tive and aoti-republican order called Know Noth iogs, and shall deem it our duty, as Democrats, to oppose for office all persons known to have any connection with it. • When bns he changed his opinions upon these questions? When, or where, has he disowned them? And even if there bo anj r recent recan tation got up for the present emergency, there is not character enough in tho man to impose upon eredollty itself. But do not the peopte of Pennsylvania expect something more of the present Legislature than the oleetiod of “an old political ■hack?” The great political revolution: that brought the Amor ean party Into power, has no parallel in the his tory of Pennsylvania, The old party organiza tions were .dissolved by- nn unseen power-,-and old politicians, with all' their sohomea, left floundering or wrecked, with tho elements that supported them, absorbed by tpe mysterious power of an organization beyond their control This great revolution is not without its lesson. Tho old parties, with their leading politicians, were corrupt; and it was their Hignal destruc tion the people sought when they put their pow er Into tho now organization. They determined to rebuke corruption. They did rebuke corrup tion, and the party in power stands as j ment of that rebuke. ' ! Shall the American party, then, in the face of | all its professions and notions, ho now mode the , dishonored instrument in clevatiog Simon C4m-1 bronto the'highest‘office in*its ; gifl! and thus hold Em up to-the world ai the exponent embod iment and personification of. Americanism! Wo trust not Wa consider him a fit representative of nothing good;, and a fit exponent of 00 honor able principle. As we remem ber that our State motto, as adopted by onr an csstors of seventy-six, is “Vatc*, Liberty, ajto Ihdbpekdxxce.*' Wo reverence this glorious old motto; and be4r in mind that we butreceutiy : swore as representatives, to perform onr duties as such "with: nPmiTT; fidelity to onr constitu ents, fidelity .native Btato, anil fidelity to the ennobling principles engraved on cur Btata escutcheon. Shall we then, or can wa, consist ently the oaths .wo have..taken, support a 'nomination so destitute of every element of vir tue, whiah, would disgrace flie' American Orgatt [ ization and our native State;, and which we fed 1 well assured that odr constituents will repudiate With scorn' and righteous Indication.'' We~rej- I cognize no power.in any oaucos to require'us i thus to threwaway.dur self-rospocti-or to violate onr.oath;.and therefore'it is, that inthoihdor pendence of freemen, wo strike down king cat ena at the bidding oUr country^.' ; : Above our venerated and associated with it in nil tho.memories.of the past,' .a&d our hopes of Uio future, is the American eagle—our national emblem,: and onr oo an try’s pride. It ever adorns Our Starry flag; andit. spreads itp “wings dfgbrynver us”. as a prolectingengej. When we go into, tho, Hall of the House of Bop resentativevto execute the most important ttus confided .to pa, we desire to. meet Bomcthing there having gome analogy or-concordanoe -with those glorious recollections, and thesd. aacrea emblems. Grant us this, or something approxi mating to this, and' all- wjU'.be wellj. and our hearts &M dair hands will bewith-you, both to do and to dare. Bdtwhat we say onto cne .wp day ditto all, lnvUeus not in there topartakp of abuxxard’sfeast.;: Ask: us not „tQ support f> nomination hrbnght about, as wp believp/bylliB J ooncentrated.and- “cohesive .power.of- pnblip> Idander/'and the Buperaddei element of ebsmd essand wholmlo-prirate-bribery. Ali oouti 'tenanceandpaTticipationin.su'ch things u there we not.only meet ouxselvcsnnitedlyatiji ; Jl li j r -BusMs n brief and j'outline of our put action Wdsufi ponMent sfjr ant vindicatiem and wecordlaily invite El honert|rilcw'repna«atatiTea,Wbefli«in thelato caucus- or not, to rally with na -in this contest, and to make common cansa with us for the honor and the glory of onr native State, awnring them tb&l though U may have passed tuto an adngo that “Paris is Fraace,*’ yet Harrisburb Pennsylvania. _ Nicholas Xbom, Jno. ;F. Lindermkn', T. L. Baldwin, Samuel B. Page, E. Q, Harrison, R. B. M’Cotnb, J. Alex. Simpson, M. J. Pennypaoker, T. Hi Haddock, G. Rnsh Smith, 8. P. M'Calmoot, Otis Avery, Jaa. M'Collongb, James J. Xewis, Daniel Lott, James Lowe. David Taggart, Watson P. Magill, F. R. Jordan; Mark A. Hodgson, • John Ferguson, W. Stewart, C. J. Lathrop, H. N. Wickereham, B, Laporte, G. J. Ball, J. Holcomb, . Lot Bergstrcsser. Habjus bubo, February, 12, 1804. PEWNBYI.VA.HIA LEGISLATOR^. .Haej3jbbg2Q, Feb, 13* Sematb.—Mr, Jordan submitted the following: Wbkbbas, Reports ore in bircnlation that un4 due and corrupt inflnenebs bkvo been used to oontrol the eleotiou fora United States Benator to supply the vacancy which will occur by the expiration of the torm of the Hon. Jas. Cooper, and Wuebbai, It is due to tho character of tho Legislature,that the reports, if untrae.should bq repelled, and if true, that the gaiUy should be exposed and punished. Therefore, . RetolveJ, That, if the House of Representa tives concur, a joint committee, to consist of three members from each House, be-appotnted . to -Inquire whether any corrupt or Improper influ ences have been used, or attempted to bo used to atTect tho said election, and that said .commit tee have power to send for persons and papers. The resolution was twice read and adopted by a unanimous vote. The. Senate then went into joint convention for U. S. Senator. House.— A number of private bills were taken up and passed reading, lh ! ject; and was ready to hear any reliable state-1 ments which could bo addoced. Last winter, he j had been requested to support a bill in which money was eaid to have'been used; bat he had promptly declined to support it, and had given bis reasons to the borer who asked him.. That party,' he belioves to have been from Lawrence although no means were then taken to punish him. Mr. Chamberlain was in favor of tho imme diate adoption of tho resolution. It conld not interfere with the sworn duty of tho members of the Legislature to moet to-day in Joint Conven tion. He believed no objection hod been mode to the adoption of the resolution in the Senate; and hoped none would be made here. For one, he stood ready to aid In exposing any guilty man, and would conaentlo screen no one. The names referred to had gone ont upon the winds—had entered the public prints—hod been adverted Itoin a discussion on another question—and if I true or false, could not fail injuriously to affect 1 the honor of the Commonwealth, if this were, uncontradicted or unexplained. Ho made no specific charge of the use of undue influences in the matter of a nomination for a United States Senator or on any other matter—but he did not wish it believed Abroad that a Senator, if any was elected, had gained his position by means of bribery. Mr. Frailey said this was Tuesday, a few hours before the hour fixed for the election of a United States Senator. The rumor now referred to had prevailed before the caucuses were .held; and he believed if the curtain had not been drop ped on Friday night lasted certain big gun* had not then been spiked, this : inquiry’would.not have been heard of. It was supposed in certain quarters, that the members were men of. straw, to be blown* about by ithe wind. ' This, was an essential error. It was said that a deposit had been made in a banK hnt It had not been by their friends. Gen. Cameron’s friends were strong enough to accomplish their purpose; and bo hoped they would do it.. They stand here as pure as anyv and purer than the friends of the man who had made the tiaposiL They fear not tho investigation. Let it come. "Mr. Kirkpatrick taid ; it was iwril 4 faxowtthe had opposed tfee snpplqmcnt.tq.the hi?bwy bill, and he now wished to raise; bU.vpiqe against all efforts so insulting and degrading to ,the charac ter of this Legislature as the present. -He pro tested against fighting wind-mills, Don Quixote like.ancL naked the gentleman from Lawrence iMr. McCombs) for the data upon which to base tho Investigation; and for all tho particulars of; the $9OO transaction, the name of tho man or men implicated, with tho proper dates! Buxnois of this sort were rife before the nominations were made. We -have asked for the name, but have received no response; and now,* at the elev enth hour, it was proposed to Interfere with the duties presented by law, and we have-brought before this House tnis phantom of some deluded brain. He.hoped the resolution would bo voted down as insutiingrto the House, and to the constituents who jmade the House.— If the honor of the members could not sustain itself at home where weUlcnown, it could receive little aid from this movement. He hoped, in contusion, the resolution would be kicked out sent bacWWthe Senate, soorn of the House. Mr. M’Combs said the gentleman from Alle- 1 gheny (Mr. Kirkpatrick,) had grown vehement- •: ly eloquent concerning- the charictcr .bf .the Xlouao. Ho firot denied tho meanoof JnYestlgo. tints tho ohnrgoi, and then compUOnod. that no fnoto hod boon elicited! Tho friendo of Ihu reso lution plsco it before the House, and art its adoption, that the data may bo obtained, dn y , want to know whether throe ruraoro nr® l ” not,:aud demand an inrestigstlooi as Ms* idoano of proridlng HU integrity of mearttora if 1 Uidy had bden tniereprosentod. - - Homo days JtaM bo, hoard at bome. frpa w pojn nimflTtlv responsible source,.reports,affecting. Skin of thoThiladdphU and Allegheny mem w and he pledged himself, if the resolution was adopted, W give the names of persona who can expose the whole, story/;;/• ./•. : - : ■ ; Mr; Kirkpatrick arid, .after .the remarks.of tho gentismon from Philadelphia, (Mr. 81mpson,) h© withdrew all.opposition. .-■■! - ~ And the Toeolutiott was then adopted, by the following Tfite;; : Yeas97,'nayst; ' - ' ' ;' • . .Tho twbHotiscs theEuwentTntb Joliit cctiyen* tion-forlthQ U. S. Senator, and the resulted as follows: ( ' For Simon Cameron—Messrs. . Crabb, Cm- 1 wdl. Friajer, Fry, flendr!ckS;-El- Unger, Selims,’ and Shuman, of,the Bena^*®“ Messrs/AHegood; Barry, Boa!; Joram, Crid woU, Cnrllslo.Cloror, Crnwford, stingo, (Phil*, connty,) Ciunimngß,^(Somerset,) DoSdoJn, Bystor, Fotaoo, Fmiloy.Bree, Gross. QW; Kirkpatrick.' Kropps, Ii»no, Lonfc; M c V«n»ey, pslmtr, BceSe, RitbsnhonEO. Bnttor. Slwrer, Yorkos, Ziegler and Strong,' (Speaker,) 01 , win,attain. Hogo, Jnmlson.^lCta'^ly^’ Stockdnle, Thompson »nd Wright, of thn Hons# j ~fmJ. P. Joneo-Mow* ?*«•«. of ttoSeo- VOLUME LXVIII—NUMBER 151. ate* and Fomt, Harrison, Hodgson, Linderaan , M’Combs, Magill, Pennypacker, Simpson, Smith, of Phils., and Stewart, of the House—ll. For Darid Wilmot—Messrs. ATerj, -Baldwin, Downing, Holcomb, Laporte,Lathrop, Lott, Mo- Cslmont aniTTickereEaittof the House.—9. Por Thomas William*—Messrs. Darsie, Frick, Prioe and Skinner of the Senate, and Chamber lain, Poweli, Ross and Wi tines of the House.—B. For James Yeeoh—Messrs. l Ferguson; Flennl ken and Lewis orthe Seuatt, and Ball, Fraaklla, Herr and McCullough of the House.' For Henry M. Fuller—Messrs. Maddock and Morris of the House. For Mr. Smith Fuller—Messrs, Fuller and Page of the Honse. For Thomas H. Ball—Messrs. Gwtnner and Thornaof the House. For George Chambers—Mr. Lowe of the House. For John C. Rankle—Mr. Jordan of the Sen ate. For 0. H. TUTanny—Mr. Bergs treuer of -the House. ‘ / '■ For J. 8. Black—Mr "-ikalew ottheSonAte. /or J. fi. B Lack—Mr. BacL. Oa the second ballot the vote waa yearly the same. Mr. Cameron had 69 Totes, Mr. Saleade * of Berks, haring changed bis vote from Bncka lew to Cameron, which left Bnckalew’s Yote bat 27. Mr. 'Williams bad the same vote u before. Messrs. McCombs, and Pcnpypaoker changed their YOtes from J. Pringle Jones to Darid Wil mot, and Ifesara. Smith (of Phila.) and Stewart cfeahged their Yhtes from Jones to Gideon J. Ball, and Mr. Page changed his Yote from Smith Fuller to James Veech. The joint contention then adjourned, to the 27th instj yea* 66 nays 62. MEAL—IOO bbls. received and for sale by f«2 ■ BELL .ft LIQOKT, Wator »t. OATS —2000 bus. for rale dm AS BELL * LIQQCT r. LINSEED OIL—2O bbls. for sale by ft 2 BELL ft LIGGETT. O OLL BUTTER—IO bxs. fresh this day IfMe'd br It. O- tor sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. BALED HAY—3S tons Timothy-in store house near the Depot of O. a P. R. IL, Allegheny, In 1 tonditlOQt ibr ull hr BELL A LIUQJBT*. finNDOW SASH-r 430 Lights, 9x12; ft 300 Lights, Bxlo, beet qpallty, andfcr laLby ’ folO it. ROBISON ft CO. A n DOZ. STAMPED COLLARS; Ills do do Baade; . 20 doz. French Working. Cotton; 2 do Embroidering Doom; iJ.°& W I “ S 3 Market et., comer of Diamond- I2»INE EXTRACTS FOB HDKFS—Lhavo ’ on hand a large assortment of very fine Extracts, among which are La bin's, Botutel’i (Harrison's, Priee’e, »Irhta e Er,n«. Hosodale Mills, Belmont Mills and other hie brans In store and fbr Ale by BELL ftUQOBTI. CLOVER SEED—I7S bus. just reed ana fox ale by jaCO B. HARBACQH ft CO. SALVE.—Pearson’s celebrated | r Trtto tood «.* to mjgfc um Jf OATS —2500bns. receiving and for sale b T jj7 msu. t Lnorrr. ft RABCIDER—10bbls verysuperior Crab Jdim.ntfii .odiarMO* br *Y. A. SIdJLCEQ. DAVIS' PAIN KILLER—2 gross of this priebtatod article jnst rap’d br JOB. FLBMINQ. RUTTER —10 kegs packed and&bbla prime roll rac’d and for AS by . BELL ft LIGGETT. FLOOR— 4uo bbls. Superfino for sale by j»22 J. t W. RKA»74 TY.Ur K. HUPS— 9 bales prime Ohio reo’d and for ala bj CELLS LIQOETT. W.Ur lL 'LOVER SEED—3O bbls. Ohio- Clover _J band for a,ls by J-~ JOHN FLOYD t CO. fiRGCHE SHAWLS—A. A. Mason &Co I haraiost rac’d a larsre and splendid asortment o nc and Sqoara Brochc Bnawla. • ■ -< /'-'UOCOLATES, BROMA, &o.—A foil as fresh jurtreCd- Dcmbl* Vanilla, French, Chocolate; Bweet Spiced da Baker** No. 1 do? *• Cocoa and Brtana; Cracked O'craTw’d Coco* SbeUfcibTtaljJjtpl®* — l >«CfWt*il l by , ji3!t- wTA. McCLDRQ. ISTM. 51, SHAW, Commission and For* V V wiwwibawt, y«v 73Walnut *1». Cincinnati, Bmiwcn-T. s. Dana * eo-,Tw»*d *BlbleT, Carpen ter * Ford, Cincinnati;Morphy * Craft*, New OrjWnit; A. Colberteon, Ptttibnrsh; Triplet, McFaden * co., Bt, tonl*. oet-toxd . MAHSAPiLRILbAS— Tha following list oi BampariUaa can always be woeored at JO3. TLEU* •8, corner of Market at, and the Dhuaond; Saadi BamjiarUla;' tßalll Bam paring • Uuteott* 'Town and* •* la« 4 TT AMS —g cska. In fine oondition Cincin -11 catl cured, for tale by J. BOHOONMAKBR, • ~ • st wood at. IRIED PEACHES—SO bus. prime new LACK bbla. extra quality »r jalO J- BCHOONSIAKEB A CO. tOLASSES— 275 bbls. N. 0. Molasses ) 10 COFFEE—2OO bga, prime just rec'd j and for tala fay A DUiWOBljl. CLOVER SEED—2OO bus- prime for sale by ja22 BHRITEa t DILWORTH. SALAD OIL—IO cases fresh Olive OIL ... a b**kata OUt« OiLlATTVrßrtrm in* bMt ImowMilhr w**"* ffAMflCiuM. UTTER—IT firkins fresh Dairy packed I Batter.nrfdtbl* «w. * g gjifo EONEY —11 cases this day reo’d and for nalffby dag HUNKY B. COLLIN B- ARD—2O kegs • fresh No. 1 • Lard in | flora. . ■ , & DALZELL a D J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, JDI* corner of Third and Sycamore street*, Ondanttl. FLOUR —100 bbls. extra and superfine Blocrjnrt ratfdmUbrMJabr -R.KQBIfIOKaCQ» SPONGE— A large assortment of fine and Bathing t qq. SJ'LOUBr—' Extra family, extra superfine, UOXATOES—IOO bus. Nesharinoeks and bu, B^PoUtoM OCHOOL COPY BOOKS, No. 1, made o( o fnDerior Uld M®«r, 100 do*. reeM from bindery t>T jfQ* . • , . ~ .a SADLBIUAUfCfafor. CORN MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Corn GROUND NUTS—IOS sacks nOw landing from ttamar Jiqntttfor Balqbr'l.DioltnY . CO. TOUISVILLE LIME—IOO bbls. to arrive 1i by ttoamw Ecßgw [tval* br I. DICKEY a 00. BOLLBOTTER— G bbls. fresh this day ■ wsMjafcrMi.bTT.mmtaco.u2.aiit. NDEK GARMENTS at greatly reduced prioM.it dofl • Cgßat&L'g.WWooa rt._ OT ASH—2 cks. last roo’d and for salo GREEN APPLES—iObbU. today rood aDdfortl* br . . HEgRYIL^Qg^ HIED PEACHES—2OO bus. for salat; j»25 D.W.llEBSTPretO»>^<3«od6Si^o»gfc_ ROLL BDTTER-G tbls. pjimo.iw’da.Dd fet»»i«br M • Lioggrr. ORN—3OOO bus. in store Mj? wSH*^ y fc3 .' BELL * ijagETT* Water rt. jpiINCINNATI^OAP— 25 pxs. Hill's extra Otete>Bo>g . 10 MeCLPIto, —all BOTTBR—<» b blß. fresh this day rST.” • UESurmcousxs. J TIOGS—ISO Dead Uogav >Terage2oo, fo e aHBtYER* DlLWOgTH. flla*2;2drt. E*IMB BLACK TEA—Thera k not, a i ■tore W.tt of tb. MtraoUlo* WgaMj ¥£•*llo23. PAttO.N *: SfeCOUBS, (UU BoiTl.' TB>flUrt)lnth> PUcumifc . -••••■'■ ■ -• • 000^^^ it, AXSEED—2bib: in nWreandforsaU ... :« t 9aV-- ’ T. UTTLE A CO. IHEESE—SXK) bxs. prime cutting Cneese ■ ■ • •' I MTZLn k OU. IiriNTER LABP Oil*—2sbbU, Ko« l.for J.SCHOOHMAgKR k 00. UTTER—I 4 kegs packed Butter, " - i.i “-;; : ■.- • :*>v f--; -■ -: moAtzEU. * . TtoPORTANT-4We have on hand a foir of SUPER FRENCH : CHINTZES—Murphy M Bgf^gg?* l tdffcfllr S^^S^£^l& n iSt'S2asr^pS natiHfag. - ■-■••*•- - ■ !»**- COOKING RAISINS,; Curranta, Spices; Ctdfr«&Aßna4r*&nfe«t_J . - < OT ASH—IG caaks thia day wo*d and ■ ITfcfdatiT •• i«ia , „V. '? • fJOIiDTS. Q PERU his. Spann. Can -4tftdgletb»B*«.