r PITTSBURG!! OAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I a. a- PKHisont. 4 ro/s_ABVKBTjss3 iaK!iol ■f \ aSSsu **■. »ndthfo*a*d*<. .. • . - ■ --■•■■.. INEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.; : TliefkvmlM BrtofßilifcuMflmuiM. r '“'' l -' b “ t and most fotUhls ta the cUr°f * CT *- • j 'iOCQRDBONSTBJSGS,* Ay aKiJNO, WEISSENBGRN & CO. ( (lato C. BraaoJ Importer* and Wfcolanl* Dealpp lo eLaoSltalian MoiieUHntromenW“d String*, No. 2 Maiden lAaa. jel2-tdsSL 63 7" 7. 'j,, pottos sail puck. ” JOIIN COLT’S Standard Cotton Sad Duck; M. a BBACiIA GO- Ko.n Pin* stroet, Now York, #-»}*• wwtit*.- 06turn CtnTM from serera! other mill*; also, *IHN ABtflPl’d Print Cloths *ad Copper I 101 l art, (hr Oallc o tod HadneltPrlnlert-- polfr-tmy2ff&s "!7 ~V. DRYGOODS. O OWEN, McNAMEE & CO. Importers of ■3 Aaerfa*atQil?-<>«ignBUkiQ<lFftar7oood*.ll2tßd >TTBrotdw»j. .. : • upyrea F COTTENBT & CO., Importers ofFrench • tad other European Good*,-No. 4u Uroed street upafttf ; -• • ■•- - ■' ■• •■•-••• • BPSTCIN & HOJJia, 100 Liberty Bt., and 105 Ced er it* eor. Trinity Placo, importer* of Laeea Aanhreldariea. SHkis. Ac. • j*Tl-Cm:lap3l’6s . JAMES OWEN, 10 Broad Si. r lmport«rof •f . Drew Trimmings, Gimps txul Vrin ;«s, Suk Cravats, r .Lw» Mitt* anil gllfcGwUgenerally- Uog3f66 ;r»ORN, SOHLIERER X. iJAARAUS, Im- itrlslna raoad Cloths,Silks, ■dotUrtoa; &e* No. 60 KxthliP geVlace. ■ ••• tapSlYiA 7I3ETER IT, MULLENr lmporter of French --J7* Airman and Swiss Dry C.X)dS. Batin*, VetTett Mart ‘ neek&tiawla,Woolens, 4c* No, 33- Broad street,**** York. ‘ ••S-wia-iyaieras - ERTRAND, FEERES & lIENRY, Im porters or Linen CambriAi'and Linen Cambric need -Eerenieft, Linen Lawns, Embroideries, 4e* (owntninolw tare, 44 Beta it) tLi'iO-Qal’feS • ]L/f EEKER & MAIDHOFF, Mannfoctarers l¥l of FashionableDtassandOo#kTrimmln«. Fringe* 6lrap»,;T*ncls,Battona.4g*Stl>ey street.' j»l£lytiar&s rf"i B. HATCH trC0.,799 Chambers etreot, \J • Importera-fT Gentlemen s’ Furnish Uig Goods, tad Shirts. Stoeka,Ac. . taag3l6s . -TOES'; M. JONES &-CO., Im •I vpoHeya of Gentlemens* FgfnUMoe Goods, ndjdano tetferm of Stocks, Shirts, Ties, An, 21 Warnra strasL. . • tsxOYaG : A C KIITAIS REMEDY. CrSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in I -'Rhaumatlea, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Cuts. PUes Sores, an aJXeeioal ears for til external complaints of miD oranltnaL 8. WiWeatbmofc. original orlgioetorand proprietor, 30* Broadway. N. Y. iy;gKje?B6 DAGCSRKEOTYPEa. JOURNEY, No. 340 Brohdway; the'oldest • arid most etteasire ertabUsluaenC tn tbeUoltedf ntatea.! . - . ' - rtplg-lylsag’U’Sj | E* DWARDS, SANFORO i CO., Foreign Pi Frpress, No. 06 Broadway. Goods and Packages foe* warded:to and-, from aQ part# of the world. Agent lb Pittsburgh. Adam* A 00. , - aaia-ly.taeiySS JfaKSOll AND QKRMAN FANCY nAStUCTS. >• riniARLESZINN.&^CO.,S2Maiden lane, Importers of Ftvneh and German Facor anjLlTaTol- Ing Baskets, anAtnaanttetorata of Cana and Co®f«iWU i ow Furnitnreaad Jenny LimlWorkstands,A{^>'> > jy2MJal7 , && . ■' . - ■ &■*- GRATE3ANDTBNDKIIS. IUM E. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N. TT JafkjraASaa*,) Grata Cad Tender Hiker. 891 Broadway, ont doer ahoiralPthstn New Yorfc,ocl<s tjaSTSb INDIA BUBBEB GOODS. ; ntijm NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO, 59 -j Ualdsn tana. Jf.Y* Hann&ctoras and Whokials liSUw la iiflfldwsrt Patent India Bobber Shoes, ffhlpa,Clothlng, Balls, Toys, Ac* Ao. . &6»lrtft3yM NION INDIA RUBBER CO* 41 John «S* make all kinds of Knbber Clothing, Goths, Drag gtsur Artlelss.AedCoaUftnas2,6otoSSiOOneh, f052-lrUeiySs • ’ . - ■ ' : " ; MACUra EBYAND UACHECE TOOLS.-. A NDREWS & JESUP,No. 07 Pine st*, Now rV York, Ccnanlulon Merelumta tor the sals of all kinds otSachlatita Tcols and Cotton and Worien Machinery. ' rom th« bast makrrs. Birinrire Agents fcr Lownll Ma blot Shops. / - - . . de2o^mylgSA PAPKB WABBaODSK* riYRCS W. FEELB & CO., 11 Cliff street, Wholesale Dealers in Americanjrench, German and TAPBBS, and erery deaeriptloo cd Paper MaanAetsrers materials. tangSl’Ss 13 UNCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 T iWTOam street.—A great Varfetr ofPAPEB for Book sSlers; Printers, Bookbinders, MannJaetorer*, and Trarimaen genoaßy. tls^6s . - rj-PAINT AND COLOR MANUFAOTURKSS. * D AINBOW COLORWORKS, Rochester N tl, ToA, Depot LSrHalden Lane; KJiTChiTOe <re«W Ac. - ttfrlyaiysa _ INKFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES, A I loann* ctfma* !<»*»«»*&«» to- noragrit -Kamos. ««mitt<*iir»r.liamrl»: - • , V ■ H>YB AOT FASCXOOQDB.: • T LaHLRORN A CO., 54 Maiden lane, aiSfcYSiogg 3 u>XTtJ TIMaygjHt JOJOOSS AND CimtSETTO?3. Tki DuLER, COATES i TOULE, No. 279 l Y-Ij p«*rf street* Kncstudle TUea, Gtrakirk CbtoMT • UncSttf |;- T -.-WUiDOir^ILUSk'PAIHXB,IC. T H. POILLON t CO., Importoe of •V ,Twndi COKh anJ-WlaAnr ZiJUrrlir Sat, ■ - titans i BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ; JAMES BUBB. Q|\ MARKET and G Onion eta., 3d door lf!rom’thelUrketllonas,ftttjborBh. would inform offbu friends and thn pnbUe • Keartally, that be . has jostreeM hlsYall Stock oflioeH and Shoes la ail their varieties. HU&toefc-binaanf thetarzfSt aver opened In • this dtrandetiibraeeseTOTtbfciz worn by the ladles of Philadelphia* h'ew York and Bcwtcn. and be traxts cannot _fiil topless* aIL Orectcsrebas beint ln seleeUnß the ehotecst goods, all of which ha wara-nts. „ •. . - lie A-. alt de scriptions of Hoot* an-1 Slwo, ami fr»-si his ,longaxp*p» eocrofoTerSQ years IxviTOrinesalt ti»<* etty.i*.bf.py**; a safllcimt guarantee that these wha/a* cr trtm.w»tbti»ir will b» fairly o«altwlth. TiISSOLDTION 50F PARTNERSHIP.— iFiXollta U hmby Klim totlh* bjr. CRYSTALS will ba carried on.as nstxal by the remaining ■ ul «?SffiE o glgsS*r£ , 6§r.n.«. oelO '' . - Bajardatown. Pittsburgh. j, t. jomnms.: —--—.T.xgkSTs*-.... ■■■■■■„■ ! Excelsior Carnage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHERS A CO., practi •l cal Coach Maker*, corner erßebeeeaend 'Belmeot «ts» Allazbiar City,Pa-. have on band and areiusnufretnrln* assortment of Carriages, Eocksw ay*, Bogines, Cara, bn* mads to all their rartoos stria*, with &%33!3S!B5SfiK& in?. S3Sffis^««|sSSSMßr , '% -ton Herr during ths day. -• os* SJL WESTER-VELT, Venetian Blind • Manufacturer, No. IS St. Clair street; Pittsburgh. a*.-‘ ’ oeSb-Sznd rno STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to I I bar. an interest In a-Ateam Boat, tor which easb, t, ,u, n. i FANCY CHINA STORE# il. 6S WOOD STREET, PITTSBZTROB. JtJST imported and now open a fall assort sent French and Enri&hOUt and Whitt China, ODt fid Whitt and Ookwf Btf-oftChin a; W^waul**- btoPirca oft try trade. .aalfrlm U. HODKIWBQX. ; w, DATIDBftX.UVUM^-m.-a**2- STEVAhT. •■ ■' i ASTNA GLASS WORKS. 7 i WM. DAVIDSON & C 0„ VTANUFAOTURERS and dealers in Vi sis, lyl EotUtt, and an kind* of Own and Flint 0 tow. WhSbwOlaw, st^PM**baJ*h.Ba. Partkmlaratttntkrti paid to. private xoocld# tor botli**. • ocfrilly ' Fm SALE—2SO acres of land on White Oak .Bottom, 1 mOafnwi McKeesport. Tbs Jmwor* bmiqii are ao acres of dewed land, a good hones and barn, ayoana csebard. he* At. Alto, a urea rarity cT Beal Krtate, aadtwibedoomy Printed fttgUter, aodaol ona wishing to tarral.estate, woold dn veil to set j {gratis) at my office, arttl* ttoQnJekett way to find K. «h «t. ’ . STRAIT 000CT-IM4. fftnos. WHITE & CO: No. 41 South 2d - ,1:: stmt, Philadelphia—Splendid new astafclihinent.— Oowtt-lAor* and nncqnailM assatnoot. Irahlfclj \ STEWABT & KHGORE, \ UANUTACTUttEESO7 . COOKING*, HEATING’, V AffD ; FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and. Foundry Castings o, ! ■ OFFICEand warehouse, i No. 207 liberty Sh, corner of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. - N 0 .06 Atth Strut, J-iuuuujiiua, ~ Importers of G- * L Gee's Cnrivalled NEEDLES. ■j Agents for the most Celebrated . WOOLEN TABES, SOoiXBT, ÜBBINO EH2BT3, nxj.WXß3.tl, : . - ' 9 ' ■ hardware yob , BADDLEES AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. B. T. L(6cb| Jf*j So. m WOOD STREET, FJTTSBVECIT. ' Also, Clothi, Lace*. Damasks, Moss.Tem' U*k **** BnftJ Jertef Tinker, Springs, Atlas, Varnish, **•»**• mWT • •- WHjjL ißwnrs , , O EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front I'm, gtreat; 3d door from Harkat; Dealer In •-pTfjßflg*.Ptllwa«*<» Uoal propertr hongbtaadSMd* ' ' 1 " PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORS u aunsf ■ BIGELOW* CO., i. ;. (gueewora to k. M. iugdov.) •_ • • PMsbnrgli, Peana. SOACHES, CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, BWBtffc *nd .wrj *«lptta> of Sun, v.btc!.. ig^gSgAMsnapstf; BUSINESS CARPS ATTORNEYS. TOSEPH S. i A. P. MORRISON, Attor •f nera at Law, Offlra No. 143 fourth sheet, between flmlthfletd and Grant, Plttslmrgh. Pa nrl? T W. HALL, Attorney at Law. “Bake- JL??* qß,lfl,a n**»” Qr * ni tiaxt, between Fourth and Diamond Allay. ; ’ - • - auSO-wlyT OBERX E« PHILLIPS, Attorney at law, liBt.Lonli.Mo. ~ J f e 7 MOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Law— Corner cf Fifth and Grant stroots, opposite the Co art e steps, PttUbcryh. oriM-r'M JAMES J. K.UHNj Attorney at Law, office Fohrth street, near Grant, plttsbnrgh. jal>dly [DRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attornoy atLaw, L No. 170 Fourth street, Pltteburgh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 rifthVtrect, PUtsbnrgh. BANKERS ASDEKORERS. & CO.. Bankers and Exchange I Broken. No. S 3 Wood •tract, comer of Diamond An”i, . Pittsburgh* fa. • - gWiiUT andaoll Bank Notcsaod Cota. Discount Time Exchaas*. and Promlssorr Notec make Collections In all ths principal dUaa of tbs Union; Ucccfve Deposit# bn call and on intcrut, anddte their prompt attention to all oth er matter* appertaining to a Broker’s bntflneas. Exchange constantly for sale. ALUS RAua..- ncßzanf kaakx£ [T RAiIGR & RAIIM,- Bankers and Ex- IV. change Brokers. Bar and'sell Hold am] Silver and Bans Notea. negotiate loan* on Beal Rotate or Stock Been* ritieApurthaae Promissory Notes, cad TUae Bills an But and Went. Bay and tell Stocks on Commission. C«4lee tiona made on all points in the Union. \hHc« corner of Third and Wood strrets, directly opposite the St, Charles Hotel. , , i ■ . . mylly ; watcuum palmEi .j«hca nixsA~..~...UTt. c. n»*t. JIALMER, HANNA ACo-., Sucecßaors to Hussey, Hanna A Cck, Bankers, Exchange Brokers and iera In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, CerUStetea of Deposit. Bank Notes, and B|iedp~N. W rorutr of Wood and Third rtrwta. Currant Money tweeired on Deposit. Sight Checks lor sale, and collections made on neanr all prlnd* pstpcisUof the United Stales. The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. 1 . Adnnces made on consignments of Produce, shipped east, on liberal terms WK. B. HUUIIP. ..—B.K'Vir. JOTM. H. WILLIAMS £ Go., Bankers and ,w.y Exchange Brokers, North East corner of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. All transactions made on liberal terms, and collertioui promptly attended to. , jnHy N HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign a and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificates of De posits, Bank Notes and Specie, No. 6b Market street, fitte rmrgh. ’AST* Collections made on 'all the principal cities throughout the United States.' .... BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. HEAD, Bookseller and Stalioner, No. » 78 Fourth street, Apoßo BaDdlng*. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookaeller and Sta* tioncr, successor to Davison k Agnsw, No. f (Market street, near Fourth. Pittsburgh. fa. | MENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller ahd Dealer In Stationery. At, No. tCI Market street, near famood, Pittsburgh. Pa. ¥7" AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 1\ ' Wood street, next door to the corner of Third, Pittsburgh, fa. ~ School and law hooka hand. COMMISSION &C. • ._... B.iL. PANCOAST ft CO., finSPMMISSIOff ME RCIt AN T.S, -'-No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia, ‘- Sole Agents for the tale at R. S. CHILDS & OO.'S -LAMP BLACK. fw the abore aroße promptly .attended to. noll*3mdW J. W. BUTLER ft CO.,* I FORWARDING A COMMISSION MER CHANTS ami Dealers In all kinds ef Pittsburgh Man umefared Article* head Pipe and Sheet head. No. W 7 First Btroot, Pittsburgh. au^lyd’M A JSLM'BANE, Commission and For- A • Yarding Merchants, dealers Is Wool and Produce Manufactures. No. lUjJkecmd aenrr. aentran’r —: moksos JJ ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, JLw/e Produce Dealers, and Ooasdatian Merchants, No. SSXIWty street. Pittsburgh. jalO roarrrg SPRINGER UARBAUGH 4. CO., (Sacccs sots to B, Harbaugh,) Commlsslcu and fur ■ ardlns Merchants; Dealert in Wool and Produce generally. Nos. 145yirstandH6fieeoadstreets.attsborsh.Pm ap»ly AA HAIM-™. —.—....15. r. JOSXS HARDY,-JONES & CO., Successors to JX. ATWOOD, JONES k CO. Commission and forward*, lug Merchants. Dealers in Pittsburgh Maa&fretuxedGoods, Pittsburgh. ’ MERCER A ANTELO, General Oommis ston Merchants, Philadelphia. liberal advenes* sw «i»«i|yommrtße» Prodooa eaaaaallr, jalTry joss watt _-Joga wuaaa. TORN WATT A CO., Wholosalo Groecrs,. #1: Cminlratan Merehacta, and PeakW In Preduua and : ijttibcrgh Manttjbetttw, Tfa. sea Litagtr *t-» Pitubrnsh 18. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, m Ccaunlsalna and Forwdlnr Herebant, and Wbole- Deafer In Wettern Reserr* Cceese, Bnttar, Pot and Pearl *«h, and Western Produee gmarallr. Wat«r (treat, between and Wood. Plttaborgb. raaui urruc, ta. i —Tgaaxa unu, '• <l*ta of firm Botdaon. little A Ca.) ' - - TUTTLE-* CO, Wholesalo Grocers, m Prodoc* andCommlnloa'Mwchanta, and Pealen la ?tttobnrgb Minalactorea, No. 113 Second CHEESE WAREHOUSE—HENRY H. COLLIN B»Ponrardin*andOeaiaM on MeTeba»£,tsd uaajer in Cbaeae, Batten Uke TiOi and Prodaea aenoaOy Si WocdJtrwt, above Water. PittaWyh mytt- TTON BONNHORST * MORPHY, Whole- J gfla Oroceya and Coffiinlwdfm Merehaata. and ,n pittabor*b Maanfcetarea, be M Water straat, pitta rorgh. Pa. . _ rfSHOM AS PALMER, Importor and Dealer I lnPrvneband American Wall Paper, No. ttMarbtt between Third and PCnrth PtnwvTPitUbaxab. iir McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- VV _ nil end Retail Dealer {p'Garpgfnib PJw OU pL!. Tlattlnc. Table and Plano Coreta, Window Sbadee 112 Marfcet etreet. OORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and R> IWJ tafiOrooßra,on tha -Eastern aided tee Diamond. PltU&argb, Pa. - JDRY GOODS. fRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trio- I; Inra, Hceletr and QJores; La«_oood.4. &n broideries iej43ent’a.FnrnlablaBGood*aadJbMr wrtfefaKafttU mJ eortmentof wbJcb am aiwajt b* bad at No. 83, wr «f « Wartetatraet and tba Diamond. Pittabarßb. Pa. apll-Iy a, a. «i«« A tn.'rmpiw-.c. l. jariflOTa * cu.,«. xoaa. A MASON & CO„ Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In.Faner and 1 fltapla Dry Ocytda. 2& Fifth greet, Ptttabargfa. ' ' j XYDRPHY & 11GR0HFIEU), Wholesale It A and Retail Dry Gooda Merchant*, corner Foorth and arkat (treat. Plttsborsh. ‘ GROCERS. '• '■ffisMrgE&fioSktVßSitF' AAENEUAL COMMISSION JIERCHANTS, 1 TDealen la Wool, Flour, Prod are and Prorlatotia, No Stf North Water itrret, Philadelphia. HARBAHGH & BOOHEB, Ejrwakding comjhssionmer CIlANTH.Dealere In Wool and Prodare oftl] IMnd* . No. ZHlibertr rtrwet.Pltteburgh.Pa. mhZMyd DASUL WALLACE .... t*i. USUISC*. Wallace & Gardiner, K UOLEBALE DKADE2S Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, , K0.a85 LIBERTY CT. jaSO-lr ions flotd wcniao rxorp.--«~--wtUAiii yrom. J OHN FLOYD A CO., Wholoeale Grocers andCnomluion Mnthaatt, No. ITS Wood and 223 Üb* rtyatreaUPltUbargh. • frlo OOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reo -Ifc tlfylnft DiftU2«r, Dealnr in Prodam, PltUbarch Man martarre, and all kinds of Foreign and Domwtla WinM and IlflOor«.No. 316 Liberty (treat. On band a eery larsa dock of(opericr old Uonongahela WhDkay. which will M cuns sLAOOirxH..- b. Join. BLACKBURN A CO., Wholesale Gro~ VI. rera, Boat Fnrnlehere, and Dealer* In Prod nee and pf&sbargb Manufacture*; Oil*. Pitch atm Oakum always on band at tbetr Warebonre, U 1 Water street, dlttaburib. nine .~*OS**T IAI'CIT. ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., Whcdcsale Gro enCommisdra Usrehnts, and Drebn In Prodooe, MWatar street, and 107 Front street. Pitt* harsh. john want.-....—w*»jfc Wooa. —.-wAnre o.sc*. M 'GILLS A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Oommlabm Marchantt. No.lMLibgtrstrretPltts- ww areiUT •- JOn»S.COSUUT*r - Xiira IAAiUT. W.H. woo»*a JOIIW ATWXIi. _ W 1 BAG ALE Y A CO., Wholesalo Gro cert. Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street. FHtibcrgh. IinLLIAM A. M’CLURG, Grocer <md ff Tea Dreler. earnefW Wood and Sixth stmts, has inytVlufnppliayoa the lowest tarns. TJOBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale : n. Orocera. Com minion Merchants, Dealers la Prodnre No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.- ; : ■■ -fx* 0. WTCX-~— ..........-DATS M'CXSSUSS. llflOK & McCANDLESS, successors to if Xi. AJ.D.Wlekt'WliotsßalsQroeenbFonrardmctßd Canmiltfion Merehiau, DMkn Id Iron, Kill*. Glut, Got* TosfcudLPitUbnrgh M*no&rtnres gcnertUr* comer <4 aafl wettr »trait*. FltUfannch. ■ ■ A OULBKRTBON, Wholesale urocar and f\ m nwwHtton Merchant. Dealer IwPrudnce and Pitts- Bmn Hanufoetorod Artldss, 1M liberty itmt, Plttw burgh. •'■•■' ' 1 *•; iat<« wan. ■lr .& R. FLOYD, Wholeaalo Grocom,Oom al * mission Merchants, sad Deafer* la Produes—Bound - Cbarrh Buildings, fronting otr liberty. Wood, and Sixth street*. Plttel'uvgb. - . . WX. Tlnn -a. OOnuTlt • ww. iwmt. JOSUAfWNIX. HAG ALEY, ’WOODWARD A COaWholo sals Grown*. Ito • fg Market etoet. PhlfojslphU* ditto a. comj MEANS A CO., (soccea- Wl per* toWlek A MeOandfessJ Wholseate Grocer*, ivM&Jiaireß. Nail*, Glass, OottonYarn*. and HUaburah MEjufoetures generally. eoraer ofWo 1 ' «t«r au, ggfchenwk: : : 111. ATiIffiRMEN. : ’ J. Aldirm&n. , comer of i'enn ani St. Clair Bta., ■ Patrick McKenna. ' _ gfesKsassp®!* 1 PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1855. AGENCIES. S. »■ i. ccraasn S. CUTHRERT ft SOB, fv ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sale and purchase of Beal Estate, Collection of IlenU, Negotiating Loans, on Bonds, Mortgages, An, No. 140 'third st, Pittsburgh, Pa. ai>.T-lr Michigan General Commistion and Colleo bon Agency Office, TT'OR the collection of Home and Foreign J; Mercantile and all otherMooey claims. In Michigan aalladjanentßtates, Inrcstment and Payment of Moneys, Payment of Taxes, Porchaae and hale of Beal Estate and Stocks and Insurance Agents. PKLTI Bit A ANDERSON, Detroit, Michigan. Rtfarncain PiUtburgk--\leGirt. Kramer k Bahm, Bank* ere; White A Gazette Office; Lorens, Stewart A Co., Merchants. Waictsd—Two Agencies or Michigan from respectable osurance Companies. mxtiUrd A USTIN~ LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, /V Stock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, office No. W Fourth street, aboro Wood. Bnilona- promptly attended to. jr*dl7_ GAMOEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Cit£ kjt sen’s Insurance Company, 04 Water street 1 M. GORDON, 1 Secretary Western Insu • 93 Water street J GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFranklin w 'Fire Insurance Company, northeast corner Of Wood and Third sweets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn* • toe) Insurance Company; 42 Water street MUSIC, &C. JOHN H.MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Made ani Itlileai- Ttutrumonte, School iiooks, and biatkmeiT. fioleigeat fbr Cbtekeriiurs* Plano Porte, &r Western Pennyylraula—No, SI Wood street UENRY KLEBER, DWer in Music, Mu? ri steal lurtrvments, and Impomr oT Italian Strings,' Boleegrntfbr Hunns A Clark’s grand and eauare Pianos, with Cuipnuj]*s .Eolcaa- Attachment Also for Dunham’s Plant*. ■ 1 - DRUGGISTS. lOIIN HAFT, Jr-, (sucoeasor to Jaa. M’Gaf fay.) Whulenle and Retail Druggist and Dealer In Paints, i/ils, DyeitulTS, Ac., 141 Wood stenit, 3 doors below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. Agent for Dr. Ford's • mb3d IO'UN'P. SCOTT,'AVholesuleVDhaler in 9* Paints, oils, .Tarnishes and Dye Stub. No. 296 Libert.- rtreet Pittsburgh. All <gd«krs will reedre prompt attention. W Agent far Behenelre Pulmonle fiynip. mar 24-ly D i^AHNESTOCKTcaTwEdesaIe JLFw slrugggUts, aud taanufacturonofWhite Lead,lted ISd, and litharge, comer Wood and Front streets, Pltts bOTgn.* • ■ j';.,. ; mebf T> E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in JLI-aDragt, paints. Dye Btoffs, Oils, Tarnishes, Au. A&, So. «6Wood street, I‘ittaburgh. Goods warranted. Prkes low. !■ • . r»RADN * REITER, * Retail corner of Liberfy-khd fit Clair streets, J SCHOONMAKER .A-CO 4 -Wholesale • Drngglsts, No. 2L Wood street, Pittsburgh.- JOSEPH FLEMING, Saccosaortfr:luWi!oox •F A comer Market stmt and Diamond—Seep* enn* nantly-on hand a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Modkmes, Medidne Chests, Perfumery, and all artldei pertaining to his business. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded at all hour*. Jalkly WOOL, MERCHANTS* HLEE, Bnccossor to MURPHY & LEE, • Wool Dealer, and Otunmlssakio Merchant for the 7 *«win» Wool! Qsods No IST Llbertv street, my 4 MEDICINE. WM. VARTAN, M. D., Offioe Cth street, below Smith field. CSRotl/ourc—B to 9, 4. W-8 to a. T.tU T to B, r. K. oyffUdyd r SCOTT, Dentist, Fooitn street, M • five doors west of Market. Office hours ottoSSS from B x. M- to & r. w. All work warranted. jail MERCHANT TAILORS. ' CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo L,« tiler, No. T 4 Wood street Particular attention to Boys* and Youths' Pcthlng. poltey WILLIAM DIOBY, Tailor, Dra per and Dealer In Beady Made Clathlag,' Ifl 14V erty street. , ■ E WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • Liberty street—We sre now rweefring our ennng stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear—<3oLhs,42u. stmffes and Vestings of the newest styles and finestauaUty* Our friends and easterners will platss gtrw at calk. (mhl MANUFACTURING. WILLIAM BARNHILL k CO., D OILER MAKERS nod SHEET-IRON PP WORKERS, Manufacturers of Barnhill's PsUot BaUsm Chlmn*y& Brtchsn. .Fto Bed fltnro Pipw, Oob denier*, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawl* or Life Boats «te. A l*o, Blacksmiths’ Work. Bride* and Vied act Irons, a*. Repairing don* cm the ahorUst notice. noSO-lyd, T W. WOOD WELL, Wholesale and Retail i >§ • Manufeetarer and Dealer Id CaNoet War*, No. 69 Third street. JOHN WBTITERKLL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX TICKS, a tnpellcvartlelsv SOLID BOX and BBAZXD BOX VICES, ecwnw of Anderson and Bob ason streets, on* square from the Band street Bridget At* egheny City. , otOOMeU 17 MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- Jji TIL LAS—Materials matfo-J for Embroidery an* Ap* lEnVcrkby MWS.US,VFiLBj)N f jsZtf. Na.glX Peon street, above Band. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man- ufacturing Company. Tins COMPANYIIAVING ENLARGED their capacity for maoa&etnrlng. are now prepared to meet the Increased demand forthciiylrfck. Crsoble*ed B gilding Clay. Orders promptly attended U>ky KIBK A JoNLs.Canal Ratio. Pittsburgh. September 21.1863. _ . . Boots and 8hoes!l JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market 3d door from the Market House, woald Inform the p ab ac that he has now a eery fall stack of every tblug In the Boot end Shj* trade, such at iAdW Gaiters, half oalter*, jenny Lind Padorrs, Lady franklin and all the styles Ci an don the Batters dtlas; also, Miami* and Childrens* Gaiters and froct Coots and Shoes, In all their varieties; also, Uentlemeus' fins Opera Patent Calf Boots, french Call Boots, Congress Gaiters uid Shoes; also, Boys' and Vrnjthj* Boots, fine French Calf. n«as# give u* a call as we wish to tell rnch an article to all who IXfor ns with tb»lr custom as will sir* sallrfee- Uon. Itemember.tbe place, 69 Market ftrreL cny29 Hats and Caps. . SJ WILSON A SON keep constantly on • hand every description and variety t>f B*U and pe. both wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat fiuuLionatde flat or Cap, good and cheap, woald do well to sire as a call before purchasing elsewhere. nols-tf jomr p. **cou»...—a. Wooap. M’CORJD &.CO. WHOLESALE ANDRKT.UL FArIIIONABLB HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DR AT,FTtS IN ALL KINDS OF FURR. CJIUiEX OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, - PitUburgh, Pa. BA.Their stock *mbr*ca**Teryquslltr.an<r*trlsafll*t* and Cape, Malts, Boas. Cuds and Fur Bonnets. angwdniisJr • q Coach and Carriage Factory. j JOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO, comer of Belmont and Bslweea streets, AlUgheny City, would respectfully.inform their foiends, and thepnblie nasralir, that they am m»enfactoring Oarrtagef, Jlaroncbrs, Rpek aways, Baggios, Meighs an A Chariest in all their rariow rtylesofflnTsh-and.propqrtion. ... .. . ~ .-• An order* »1U U aseeuUd with stHetrecardtadOT- Mlity and beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on the mort reasonable terns. Using Inaß their were the best Eastern Hbafls, Pols* and Wboil Ptnff, they foci confident that all who favor them with their patrunag* will be perfectly satisfied on trlal of their work. parchaaers are requested to give them a call bafor* pur chasing elsewhere. ' ocfl C. B. HEADLY & CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, yo. et THIRD 8T„ JTSAR MARKET. ' WOULD respectfully inform their frionds and the unbue generally, that they have in stert their rmnplete Fail Stock, ctmrirtlnn ofCsrpeta of every dseeriptlon, from the Koyel Velvet end UnMWeJs. to, the common IngrVln, Ilerap, end Hag. Floor Oil jflothfrem one to tight ranis wide, now designs and very rich. Coma and Canton Matting, DnxggefcLKagi, Mats, htalr Hods. Window Shades, Aa. Persons fn want are loviUd to call and exrmlse their stoek. Steamboat*. Hotels andßesil denees furnished on the'most reasonable terms. * jiarSoaU Prcflteand quirk Bales. - ®; . . Tnxs-CAKH ON Li. - --«3 L. t. UVTTOSTDW-.. SO UTS. g. ICOOUXiP t.3.XQOQtX~.~.. ... M ....w. A WFSiaJO. - PA. and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, 1 Cattle and Grain dm Platform and GonnUrdoiXVwr Locks of all sUes, Spring, Drop and Thumb Latohea, potfe* Mills of various klndw Paint Mills, approved patterns; Boltgand FastenlngK Malleable Iron Oastingi of *v*rr va riatr In form and finish. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, . . SU.S2I and 823 Übtriy tircM, qpposfts Smiihjkld ttnd% 1 PirrSBDBGB. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Oran Stones, fumltnm Top, JljnMk topodnsStooM, to- •(. wars on band, and mads to order, fry machinery, at tha lowest prtcaA Thro* hundred prlgiEral and selected dw diapud. .t 31° WAIXACa Hew Hoods and Fashions for Gentlemans’ Clothing for Spring of 1854. - n WATTS* CO, beg lease respeotfnßjr ly m to inform their sanurous easterners, 1. e. the pu> : em moritU a^hrd—and that tlu**/ ara ready torsesivser dsvsfhr making them up In »n at •• Tbesatisfiictlon so genemaj expressed by thdr eusth marshiUierto. with their bumUs efforts to pleas*, sUm* laic* them to fresh exertions in the same direction. Walk a/e Informed that oar hods* Is No. lit Liberty gtnmtjiorth rida. above fit. Clair. apa. Fenn Cotton Mills.Fittsbnxgh. IT ENNEDY, CHILDS A 00., Honnfiiol pSn’afe. 1 h«,TT M SiMtllitt Carpet Chain of all color* and ifiadsti potion Twine • M . Plon^uneaandßMhCjrd: ** Hop* of all sisea and deseript»&F a l3l Wood stmtrwlUhaTß attutfon. fsaAly HAFFET 4 OLD, . w^. BBABh FOUNDEHIW.ELCMBKRB AND CAB YITXBSB.: 13T OnjtSSßpi-AStrtrf.Kll^nh. sup mmn waxrv. orroMrs a*nwoisb «Ti«imAU*aroz. •mj- ANUFACTURRrU kinds of.WAtcr, Gas Bona**flttfdopsfithQasmd are not always CoDSUtaptaan, : y6t ') CossumpUdn is generally the KsnH.oTofSudjJd Beware ofthem, *sd-procnr* 1 imnodlkttiy *t». HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISSCUKE l SCHELL'S Omml Unnlllim Qoow, No. 340uid -10 SroMlwv Nov York. (lot. No. 80 Nsuoa rtreeL) RdiaU* Fxrvu to tU Oiig of JVho York. Straw Goods, French Flowers, &o. Cl ASH purchasers arc solicited to examino /oarstockof ___ __ _ J Trench Flowers,' found superior to that of any other similar house In the Glty. Wc shall rccdfe, the coming season, per steamers, and of our own manufacture, the latevstyles of.BONNETS, French flowers. As. A&. which we.offer to CABII purcha sersatgreatiyzedueederieea. IIOMRRAKifTcfiOM, • frio-smv 64 a 6oJohntU oor, William, New Torfel CASH MUSIC & PIANO STOKE I • OF '> HORACE WATERS-, No. 333 Broadwuy,Ncw York. | MONOPOLY. OPPOSITION TO Hnsio at Greatly Seduced Sates.; ■\T OTWITHSTANuING ' the combination of Music Deelers to keep op th*. price* of non-oopr* right music, apai**t the tntewat* of auUrteempattri, sol their rftfuMl to extend to 3lr. lYatbrs the oourteeice oftbe trade, he is making inmcnie suet-havlng abundant-eH denoe, th** be bu public countenance ajn» support, ia bis opixmtitm to tho Great lloocpoly.'and Jn hla efforts to ail Native Talent, mod to adopt UM National •Cumnoy. HU stock of American and European .Music U immense, and the catalogue of hie ova publteatioos.is one of the larval andbeit ulectedla the United 81a!e*. lie has'also made a Ureat Reduction in the prices ot - Plano*, Melodaon* and Musical Instruments of /iuHwgj. Napertor toned 6‘i octave ' Pianos ft* $176. s2Doaßds22s,inU-nor of. espood quality, and instromenta as stnao and as durabU as thoso whiai cost $6OO. Pianos of every variety of style and price up to $lOOO. comprising those of tea dlOnwnt manuJactone#, among them the celebrated taodmt twprowii Hones Watem’ Pluto* and the jEret prewtua Atom* Punni of T. Uuuxr A Ox’s make, (owoersof the jKoIUq geeond hand Planoe at (mot borpcnu. Prices from $4O to 1160. MeWeonsfromjircdlfTewntmtanfsctoil**, includ ing thn wrUL-mawn 8. D. A U. ff. finra's Melndeoas, (tun e<l to the equal temperament.) Die test auttofo V\t United Ktatae Prices $46. SCO. $76, $lOO, $ll6, $125, $136, and $l6O. Smith's Double-flank Melodeona $2OO. i'tano and Jftlodnm Th« best terms to the trade, schools, An; 12)a per .cent, discount to clergymen. and ehurehes. All erdar* promptly Attended to. Masin sent to all parts of tho country, met*paid, At the reduced rate*. <t*neTßl&ftdP»leet catalogues and schedule of prices of PUncg;lhgtiWdedtft*nysiiad»M*fmoffharge. &8-3mv A CARD. .. STREET, NSW YORK. MOLYNEUX BELL, x IMPOSTER JiXD MANUFACTURER OF CLOAKS & MANTILILAS, VSTOULD -respectfully, inform the t.rada Y Y ''that bis Imported and manufactured Styles for the Spring Trade will (je ready far inspection on tee 19th of February. He, being the only Mantilla marchant fh>m Near York who is peteonaUr visiting Pari* (1m season, may reasona bly auert that be will have later and more varied styles than any boose In tbs trade. *#*Tbe notice of dealers Is called to the above, and they may rely noon every attention. jal9-2mf Charles's london Cordial Gin. WITHOUT tho necessity of extraordinary poUidty, with scarcely, an effort on the part of Um proprietor, this superb Gin. In Uw short period which has elapeed since Its introduction to tho American public, bae achieved a popularity beyond precedent in the whs}» list of alcoholic stimulant*. . ' -Tht CtriiScaia of over Five Thousand phytictans in England and the United State*, proclaim its transcendent merits. It is upon tho sideboard of tbe&mliy and tho bar of every well-regulated hotel; by the bedside of the sick, as well as the companion of the healthy. Fni/rrm intoxi eating qualities, It is hanniem in Us adoption. Tho Inebri ate, bribe use. find* It a alight stimulant, whleli, while it leads the appetite, gradually vnoi him from the horrors of delirium, and restore* a shattered constitution. JU mat rfvutatio a it derived from Its aheolute purity, itsdalleious Davor, differing entirely from every other gin, —its gnat utility as a mrdidne lui cases of dyspepsia, gout, graval. diseases of the kidasysAndlnaamsrauleolb er maladies »r which as a remedy , and preventive it has -now. cal. Iktravritnil it itiijpesaablli necestarg, dltpeltlD? the annojraacea freqoeoUr enrasdeml b/. champ* of water, cte- w, ittm.BTOK, fever, and malaria of everr description. cruitf.KS* LONDON OOUDIALGIN Is patup insquare bottles, tumped with the proprietor turns, • fse simile rig-nature upon the label, and packed Incases of tw» doseD each. , J>ware of lta!Utk>na. The- pen alee Chirlci* London Oordlaltila eta bo had null of aUmpeetabledragglsis and sneers, at allhotoU, and wholesale of the sole import* era, OK VRNOQB * CUABLKh, ISSJPearlit, New York. Agrat* truivd with on liberal tsnu. ikwpbt.Ttt BBOTHEEB & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . SEW TORE, giiwriwwnftoAh.l7o B»am«fc.mr.gfflaba«B>. iMPORTINO the leading Drags tom their original market*, both fa Buns* tn<l Kut lctUe*, end > french tad English Chmlmla, Pirfmwr, Tooth. Nall aad Heir Brashes, Half Ulore* and btraps, Paris ana Triads Hpongrs, Oorkx, Soaps. A&,da_ they* ofier tbam on the moat reasonable terms. Orders either In person, car by mall, trill reeel re tbair hejrtyJSntloti. Jeltt-iamT "Bxtenaid&gahles. VITAL EESfiRDT, si.,between T ▼ Prince* end Hon item stCfiStar York, Uaaa&etnra. A large eoortosnt elver* oo Band. (Mas for Shipping pcnetnally attended to. . ft oclT-3ms f'IOUPILi C 0„ Wholesale Print Sellers, \T pnMrhcra, printers, an I Wannfsetnrina Artists, Coumnan, Paris, London, Berlin, and No. 866 Broadrar, Nr» York. OataWnes seat bp mall. The nsaal diaeonot to the trade and Institutions. fktar* frames famished oel7'3mr MIgCEI>T„AjnEOPS. ROBERT HfFATTKBSON’S . Vomer Diamondttrtti and Cherry AU*y y aplt-tr pnTSBtnuJU.PA ASHLAND HOUSE, ABCB BTBBET. ABOVE fiZVENTB STREET, PD IL AD EL PH LA. H. a BENSON, PsoratiTOE. KTFrietoT Board, Ur&O May a. imt-ua - JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WUOLESAUt JWD RETAIL . DAJMER Hi IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Market tirttl, Pcttburgk, sale Tuir Voorth __ WALTER P. MARSHALL, linportcTand Dealer In Plain, Figured end DecoraUr* Paper Barg ing* No. 65 Wood street, Pittsburgh. bol* Agent of tha eblebral*d manufoctnwa, Ue«r*.DeU* eourt k Pa., of Parts. mhV63 TJAKTo FASH lONS FORLADLES’DRESS- Wl Ed.—The ParDb Fashions tbr JUNE, direct per »Uamsr wlB be on sale on tha Ist proximo by U BlltS. L. 9. WILSON, frfillit Penn, above Hand street. m, nn v. jo«iu.-~. KEER, JONES & CO, FROFRIKTORS KIER’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, TN ORWARDING AND COMMISSION , KIRRCUANTS, C,ul Buln, S.TU>th Itn.t, IIU. burgh. Pa. _ Bacon, lard, I*rd Oil, Mrs* Pork. 8. C. flams. Bier’s ex tra and No. 1 hvLAutbraclts and Hcoteli Pig Iron, Bolivar Briek and Ciar, Anthradt* OcaL Ad. my 10 BANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOGG: NEW TORE. No. TJ ROUTI! Sp BT. PIIILADELPjnA, V. prm'BUßan, allkohknt co, POHRR9ET. ! SOMERSET CO MOUNT PLEASANT,. WB<TMOHyplX>m Penns’ »»NN KLW VILLK. FAVKTTB CO^ UNinSTuWN. BBOVTN&VIiXK, “ “ J Deposits received, Discounts made. Drafts bought, sold and collected. Bank Notes and Hpao* bought and sold Stccks, Notes and - other PecurlUea bought and sold on eommiadou. Comtpnudeoee and oouectlons solicited. DftSfetf Agenov. Moses f. eaton, no. » Siiih B t., »g«nt for selling and burlog PATENT RIGHTS. Is now auiborUed t* ani tbs followlog lately patented articles: Troll’s patent Oil Globes, fir &Uam Engines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; l>o*nVßeck Drilling Matiilosa. Copeland’s BUtionarr and Portable Saw Mills; CrswfoTd'sJiteaa and Water QoaM, and ’ Urifflth’s Wroagbt Iron Railroad Chair Marhlaes. Those articles have been examined by practical moehan les and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. le ts also anthorind to sell Rights to make and T*nd tbtw article* In any part ot the country. . He has also for sals hot-pmsedNotts andWasban,and finished Brass Work. ns Is also to take Agencies for the sale of oth er patented Rights and n*w Inventlons, and give to the business foithlui and constant attention Z Be refers to tbs followin g The sohaßribsw haT* loogbesn aamalnted with Mr Moses F. Eaton, and bavsno hetitatloo Is recommending him toallwhomaywlsh to employ bis services, as a gen tleman of nndoabta! Integrity and Indefatigable Industry* to whom exertion* every reliance mar beplacod: ' Neville B. Craig. W. ItobluKmJJr, Wm Larimer, Jfr John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. ChUd* * CM* James Wood, N. Ilohnrs A Bona, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Bahm, F. Lorens. L. H.Uvingrtoo. Knap A Wade. William F. Johnston, William Phillips. Andrew rulton. A. W. Loomis. t j WUKm MeOandleea, Prwnraofl. November J7th» IBM. -dtf Fall and Winter Goods. > EDMOND - WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, lit IIBBRTr STREET. J' HAVE now on hand a largo Stock of Fall and Winter Good*, overcoating* ofentlrely new designs ush Venting* of the most beautiful pattern*; French and Kngllah Oaselmeres, of every style and shads in the mar keLallofwhWilwulinaksto order, on tha most reason terms, sod w ai?w»ted to sul* Se 29 CARPETS, OH CLOTHS, do. WM’CLINTOCKA.BROS. aro how «oll •ins off thdr satire stock of Carpeting, Oil Oaths, *&. »r auiS, at prioea lower than aver offered in theweat era market. Our stock eoMktilnpartof thsfoUawlag, Tlx: Kich Velvet ills Ohrpetej Tapestry Bnussls;;; iSsdlncs, and Mats of all kinds, • With a full assortment of all arttaleis generally k*pi In a to fttrnlih. Houses or Ho tels will do well to eall now, as now Is th* Urn* to sec at* great bargains. Remember the place. No. 113 Market ft, near liberty. ■ HEW FLOW FACTORY. H AVINO commenced operations in the RWW PLOITOII WAOTORT, la UucbMtor, V. or. aiaaatoetmln, rUIUOUS or rr«r CircrlAlos of th. most Improvod patterns. Among them will be foundJ B. Hall* Patent Double or Drill ploughs. J.-8. Ball* Pa tent Iron Cento Rough* Imptoved/Lsm Pbaghs; also UiU Kids and Knh-SoU, Cotton and Sngar Ploughs, togeth pr with Plough. Points and Castings of every description our Ploughs sad Castlags cuu bs had Wlioltctisand Betall, at our warehouse No. 163 Uherty it, Pittsburgh aaIIPcHSTW -• ~, •i » ; Continsatian of the GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SAXECF A- A. MASON & CO., Aod still emter reduction Ja pries* A:- A. MASON & 00, will contiino their , «ls ths nwnth .of February. -‘Thtir lm sum»itoeh:wlUta again, maxkei dovn and dforedat still greater reduction lu png*. - fky XTOTIOE.—OARPETS. CARPETS. OAR: '~WUtoD._VdT.lj, Brantfk r*n. finunla Extra T -r,. sortfosntor Floor OflCloths.(hmiTUJtelto Ulner.<s; *ide,whl6hweoflteat areduasdprlo&rw# Invite tt PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IT, 1855. For the Pittsburgh Gazette, Improvement of the Ohio Blver. Mzssns. Editobs : The number of erroneous communications that hare been published re specting the improvement ot the Ohio Hirer, has injured the prospects of that improvement mate rially, and made it requisite that a correct state ment (or one as noar eorroot os can be obtained without an jkctual survey) should be made. | The genera) oharacter of the Ohio River abirre the Falla isrsingularly uniform, and it may be described ns-a regularly succession of alternate short ripples and long pools, produced by the intervention of bars, usually found at the head of Wanda or by rooky ledges. The current in the poola is very gentle, “and almost sluggish in low water. Over tho ripples it is at all times more or less rapid, depending on the height of the water, tho fall, and the breadth of the chute; but it flows very nearly at a uniform velocity over pqols and rapids In time of floods, and ap proximates to uniformity as-the river rises du» ring freshets. The river is of nearly, uniform breadth, gradually widening io proportion to the accession of its tribotaHos, but as it does not spread oftt into lakes acting as reservoirs, its waters' oro rapidly discharged and when the drought sets in, Its supplies are speedily ex hausted, making it necessary to have recourse to artificial means to keep op tho supply. The channel from Pittsburgh to Wheeling is frequently much contracted and sinuous, and the fall rapid. The distance between Pittsburgh and Wheeling is 90 miles and the fall 80 feet, or at the rate of 10 7-10 iocbes per mile. From Wbceliog to GayandoUe, a distance of 220 miles the fall is 1110 feet, or at the rate of about 7 inches per mile* Prom GayandoUe to Louis ville the river falls at the uniform rate of 6 inches per mile,'making the total from Pitts burgh to Louisville. CIO miles and the total fall about 340 foot. To verify this statement it will be. sufficient to state that Pittsburgh it set down as being about 650 feet above mean tide of the Ocean, thereby making Louisville about 310 foot above do. From Louisville to New Orleans, a distance of 1480 mile*, (he river falls 310 feet, or at the rate of 2} laches per mile, which is certainly a low estimate. Among tho different methods proposed to im prove the navigation there is one of constructing large reßorvoirt| on French Creok. To do this it would be necessary to pump the water fromXake Erie to att Novation of at least 1000 feet, and probably to a greater elevation, requiring a large outlay to complete It, and after its completion an anneal outlay which of itself would in a few yean amount to a sum large enough to dam the entire river. : Another method that has been proposed Is by constructing chutes, placing them In such a po sition that they would have the effect of throw ing the greater portion of the water In the river during its low stages, into ono narrow channel. This plan would appear to a person unacquaint ed with tho subject os an almost self-evident proposition, that the contraction of the channel would produce on increased depth of water, ift the inverse ratio of tho width of the stream; but such hae boon ascertained notto be the fact, for (the absolute quantity of water remaining tho samel os the width of the river is contracted, the velocity of the current Is increased, and the water of coarse more rapidly discharged. • In 1760, a proposition was made to unite the waters of the Bolognese and the Romagna, (in Italy,) in one common trunk, which elicited ma ny discussions and experiments, which resulted In establishing thu'fact, that height would sot be perceptibly affected, but that the current would be increased;” showing that chutes would be of no use whatever. The improving of the navigation by looks and dams will give more con fidence to the public, because they are certain that they tri/I Improve, the navigation, conse quently it will be an easy jnatter to obtain sub scription to the capital stock of a company form ed with the view of improving the navigation by slackvater. Tho cost will no doubt be large, but we have every reason ta expect that the divi dends will bo large also. A direct Railroad communication from Pitta* burgh to Louisville, coating in all probability tbroo times as mnch as this imprcTcmfent, and doing not one-thirtieth as mnch business, ironid pay veil. How then can there be a doubt about thu Investment?.. The one wotfid benefit a few, while tie other would benefit the whole country. The. Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Pitts burgh and ConnellsviUe Railroad, Allegheny Val ley Railroad, the Steubenville Railroad, and the Baltimore and OTDd Railroad, are all deeply in terested in this improvement, and would no doubt subscribe liberally. L. R. for the MtUborgh Gasette, Tho conduot or oar Legislator*) in the recent •otion in relation'to the ejection of & successor to James Cooper, desorves, in my.humblo opinion, centaro from tho disciples j»f every creed and of every party, it [an Bight much to bs la mented, when each a body are shown to bo bat the mere tool* of demagogue* —the seekers for purchasers, and tho ready supporters of the high est bidder. Yet, thank God, in tho melee we see some no ble spirits, who, true to their manhood and.their oath,-Stand aloof from all such Iniquity and act and vote as become freemen and legislators. Whig or democrat most bo craven indeed who would not admire the stern, unyielding integrity of the few who voted for Bockalew and Williams the regular nominees. Actuated by puro motives they voted as conscientious raon. We feel dis posed to call io question the uprightness of those who deserted their standard—the standard un der whlch;thcir electors went to the polls—and vo ted contrary to thiiravowed sentiments. Wo ask of our Western friends, why surrender to the East?. Why yield the Senntorship to them? Are ye tamed as false as some of oarNorthcrn 'Congressmen, and do ye wish to sacrifice the West as they sacrificed the North? {‘Pennsylva nia is slow but true” was the sentiment uttered by a distinguished Senator of the U. 8., and let the two webko of postponement be well used by our member*. Let them cSH 'Tip their pride, and as men. true men, stick to their.' creed, sap , port the man who is tho true advocate of all sound Whig principles—the man nominated by the Whig caucus—Tnouxs Wilmaju of Alle gheny county—a true northern mao, a true •American; in every way the man for the West. •The West claims the right to slscjt; *■ ~*tands any chance, and the western W 1 Democrats should unite on him. A( the Allegheny county senators and tnem bers of the House prove false, and surrender to tho Eastern influence, they, we can promise, will meet with & well deserved fate. A Western man with western feelings to the above sentiments, subscribes himself as - * Fate Plat. Thb “Hnrooo Bpiuit.—Within a day or two Mr. C. fc. Leigh, of Hew York, has reoelved the following threatening epistles! 'Tho creatures who send them are wasting their breath. Mr. Leigh in common with every decent man, not bound by slavish oaths to wink at epoh disgrace ful processes of intimidation, holds them in utter contempt: , C. C. Leioh— You have belrayed ttoS trust re posed in you. You will yet repent IL You bar gained your vote for fiewonl ehoap. -But the penalty has not come yot You wfll oarrv the tnmtnto of that tote to the oeavb. Mark me. Naw Yoilk Feb. 7. C. C. your, political but your eternal damnation follows your selling yourself to vote for Beward. I By the eternal God yon wilt remember it A traitor I Why the very dogs will bark as yon pass by. , Revenge is dear. Tho “dogs,” it seems, are barking already.— But they aro very miserable “dogs.” The On tario Times gives the followinganonytaous threat, . which was sent to o renouncing membor of the order: E. A. Cockcil, Jan. G, 1855. Aksei Dcnow—You are hereby admonished |asd warned, according U> the lava aetfortMnoecret eoncteot of the Q. C. of-8. of F. f thdftyou most desist from all conversation upon the prin ciples whlch-yon hare pwred recreant to. Yon are also reminded of the TEBBIBLE PAINS AND PENALTIES with which a TRAITOR TO ,GOD, his maker, and a wilful perjurer before man, la visited. If this warning is heedod—« 'pell! If not —renumber Morgan f 'r-Alb. Eve. Jour. Trra Cobjotteh. ; it should not be forgotten that there has been no denial of the genuineness! of tho “Hindoo” Oaths published dnrftfgthcdelpate in the Assem bly. Cut, without intending! it,' the “Hindoo*’; papas h&TO admitted their'genuinesi -byde nouncing their'melatiyn as “peijory.” The question which'naturally arises 13, can any true American take such Oaths without surrendering . his Independence, ; and become the mew' slave bf the Grind PresiiJent,and the creatures whom he appoints as Deputies over the subordinate Coun- Set, i Bunnsa Himsms—-LatO-foreign papers tell Us that on the evening of tfce.23d ult, while the streets of Stockholm, • Sweden, were crowded with the thickest throng, the gas-Ughts, from dome hitherto unexplained cause, went suddenly out leaving the ritydu perfect darkness, as hot only the atroet lamps, bnt those in the^shops hod h(raaM wew;equally affected. Thegeneral qpnfaaloh that ensued waiyery greats and the deriyod the greatest benefit from the For tt>« D»//y Plttßfeurah Gazette. . Let Them Conte. ST “OCMUX” ' Y«, let them come from laud? alfer. _ Upheld by Tyranny. and crime; From Meuse or strife, dlMasa and war, To this our own, our favored * lime. They, Ilka the fanalUsslof old, ' Go forth, :to seek a happy home ; Their eves the “Promised Laud." behold. Where thvy shall rest, and over roam I The distant Pratrie, waits them sow, Aad to its plains, they shall beded; There, by the labors of their brow'. Tho? soon shall earn their u DaUy Bread 1 ” Now ridden bye Priestly crew, They wort, but hope that some glad day. They'll reach our land. Then say, woold you Drive them fromour.fteewoll any 1 The child when on Its Mother’s knee. Hears stories of our happy shore. And hopes our country it shall see. When want and misery an so more 1 Then Wt them come, from lands afar J Upheld by Tyranny and crime; From oceans of* trite, diseassaud war. To this our own, our favored clime! MU Aurora, Feb’y. 1855. Pennsylvania Lctiilfltnre. lUa&ismman, Feb. 14. Shsatb.— The Speaker aonctunoedthat he ap pointed Messrs. Jordan, McClintock and. Brown© the committee on the resolution to inquire into rumors of corruption, &c., relative to tho elec tion of a United States Senator. Mr. Frazer, from the committee on new couo*' ties and county seats, reported as committed, the bill to erect a new county oat of parts of Washington, Fayotte and Westmoreland, to be called 41 Monongatiola. ” Mr. Quiggle, [railroads] as committed, the further sup. to the act incorporating the Pitts burgh add Steubenville railroad. The bill-to abolish the Northern District of the .Supremo Court, and change the times of hold ing the sessions of the Eaatern,Middlo and West ern districts, was agreed to. On motion of Mr. llaldeman, the Senate took up tho bill vetoed by the Governor, relative to the election of a Justice of the Peace in Shrews bury, York county. Mr. Hnldeman briefly stated the circumstan stances connected with the passage of this bllL Tho election of the Justice in-question was ille gal, having been made in Ootober. instead of March as required by law, and. the hill ..was in tended to make tho election legal. Tho'Qovernor 1 vetood It on the ground of its being unconstitu tional—the. constitution and the laws fixed the time and manner of holding such elections aud they could not be altered by law. Re had no doubt the Governor was right, and ho would sus tain the veto. The matter has given rise to con siderable excitement in his connty, as the Justioe has been acting for several years on his illegal commission,—performing numerous marriage ceremonies, acknowledging deeds, &e., all of which were necessarily illegal The ovti aoold be cured, however, by legalizing his acts. The bill was voted down by a unanimous vote. On motion of Mr. Hamlin, the bill relative to Insolvents was taken up; debatod and laid brer. Housn.—Messrs. Eyster, Thompson and Sal lade, were announced as the committeo on the part of the House on a joint resolution from the Senate, to investigate the charges made of a cor rupt attempt to procure tho nomination of a United States Senator. . The House then went into the consideration of the Private Calender, and a large number of btila were prepared for second reading. The bill to erect a new county out of parts of Washington and Fayette counties was taken up, and laid over. And act relating to certain billiard room and' bowling saloon In Adams county, wax tabm up. Mr. Chamberlain, moved to amend, by insert ing Frankford Springs, in Beaver county, which was agreed to, and the bill thus amended passed finally. - The biQ to amend an act, entitled on act to incorporate tho Fayette county and Jefferson township Agricultural and Horticultural Society, was taken np, debated and passed. A-Rrbuke.—Tho Great West has hod tho bal loon of its vanity terribly rent of late. We have boasted much ef our railroads, we have eulogized their swiftness, their sureness, their time-end-' space-annihilating powers, our orators have shouted in splendid periods with red-hot rhetoric in praise of tho iron steed, rushing in sublime rapidity across the blooming prairies, awaken ing the solitudes from their virgin slumbers, 'with his stallion short, nnd waving behind him his tail of fire; ambitious papers have decorated their headings with purely imaginative locomotives, dashing through undiscovered plains, at an un heard-of velocity, aud scaring impossible buffa loes out of their wits, while snob Indians as exist only in engraver’s bruins, store with ineffable wildness upon these, types of advancing civiliza tion; and like Nebuchadnezzar strutting among tho hanging gardens and palaces of Babylon, we havecried out: “Behold the great highways.wo ha to builded!” Nebuchanezzar was obliged; to ■ resort to a purely vegetable diet to deplete his proud flosh, and wo hate been treated to a snow bath to.cool our steam-vahHy. We may now apply Solomon's proverb with a alight variation- “Pride goeth before obstruc tion, and a haughty spirit before afaU”— of snow. These iron steeds were suddenly stopped, their '‘mettle" cooled, their joints stiffened, their me chanical force abated, their occupation gone, whilo with due bumility we were forced ‘to wait as our fathers waited in times of yore, for twenty days later news from the Atlantic coast, and. even to pray our Great Father at Washington to establish a bi-monthly mule-express from Alton to Chicago. Wo ought rot to play the favorite gamo of “brag” again for a time.*— St. Lotrii Repub. Alias pAsassoaas^—The report of Mr. A. G. Goodwin, the AlienFassenger. Superintendent for the port of Boston has been made. He has bond ed during the year 1,035 vessels, bringing 31,006 passengers to this port Of these, about 7,000 were American citisens; 17,167 were from Ire land ; 6,oB3_were from the British Provinces 2,270 from England; 1,539 from Sweden; 811 from Germany ; 787 from Scotland, —chiefly Scotch girlsto bo employed in our factories and. lesser numbers from nearly all other European countries. The gonerml condition of the immi grants is said to have been better than on any previous year. There have been sent to their respective countries, 239 paupers and destitute persona. The wholo amount received for eom* mutation fees, fines, &c., was $50,344 47. It is thought that there will boa groat decrease in Immigrants during tho approaching:: season, owing to the war in Europe, and theaemand.for labor there. The Superintendent says that many English mechanics and othora who came to this country in 1854, have already returned, and those having tho means are still returning in every ship bound to Liverpool— Benton Trav. A Novel Case.—ln the last number of-LivS ingston’s Law Magasine, ia reported a-case be tween tho legatees under the last will and testa * ment of the late Chancellor Kent, of the State of New York. ~ The testator had left in doubtful relation to esoh other certain clauses of.his will in the Interpretation oL which the parties inter ested could not agree. The case was first tried before a referee, then in the Supreme Court,' and then in the Court of Appeals. Thus U' seems that a man who had been one oi the most emi nent Judges ever known in Amorica, and who had written almost a cart load of standard au thority In law could npt for at least did not) write his own will so as to prevent litigation. Txre Illinois Central Railroad Company have closed are arrangement with the Chicago, 81 Charles and Mississippi Railroad •• Company, for forming a direct Uno between Galenn and Chica go, discontinuing the building of: the latter road westward, beyond the point of junction with the Central Thls point is about one hundred milea west of Chicago, about thirty miles of which are nearly ready, and the remainder will be eom ; pleted next season, the funds being all provided. •This line will be about seven miles shorter than the route between the two cities over the Chicago .and Galena read. 7 ! BiAnDEn Ball at CmoAoo.—A grand ball 'and supper was lately given at Chicago,-III; which was attended by about 20Q ladies and gen tlemen. Tho first regular toast at supper, was as follows;—Man—Full grown, full bearded, nature’s great masterwork; too noble tobebare faeo, to perfect to bo botched by "the bungling pf barbarism. Speeches wore made by various gentlemen, enlogistio of beards and denunciatory of shaving. •: * ' : Heretofore .the -oomplaint most, prevalent pmong ice-dealers has been that the, ice was too thin, and a scarcity would ensue. • .fids year we -notice. .thatT in Boston’the ice is spoken of as provoMngty tMckl : On many of the ponds it la laid tp be a foot and a half thick. The ice crops arenepriyhanreßted.: :: 5. The HamilU>n (Canada) Spectator of Thursday toys:' “We have heard that oho oftlie'brakes men on thomontfug Express- train eras found vosen; and stiff,' and stuck ,at his wheel : The Corpse, upon the train Btopping at tho station, £ll to the ground, j Asoxhxu FAimnx.f—ltis said that tho. Crystal . Police at Sydenham, near London, ia • likely to drove a failure in'a financial point ,of view.— Magnificent as ore its attractions* the number of viritore is limited; Though hot yet finished it -has cost some revonmQHonant donors. • ' :--r I Hotrxsor Lauob: Tkcuxasio.—The hours of labor la the at Manchester are to be ex tended thirty-fire minutes a day, as locreaw of. about -tlx .per cenL.The managers .oftha.piina it necessary:either to laborer to reduce the wages of the operative and they chose tho former course. . f VOLUME LXVIII—NUMBER 152 Powra or Mrao&r.—Dr. Bush, when quite a young man, was educated In the country, in a - very remote part of which he was in the! habit or visiting, in company with a farmer’s daugh ter, various scenes of beauty and sublimity, and U»e neat of an eagle in a romautio * or some time these visits ware very afterwards left the school, and where he-found his for after 1 woman. Many years which shn * Uftck of typhus fever, under r o D™Uv^r o^ leto ■<*•<*baenribUity. wi. ftU “wounding objects. In risit w’ 6 called to !£f her. He took her by tho hand, and said, Tffr? and cheerful voice, “The Eagle’s Nest I The words revived an association of ideas comprehending the actions of her youth She immediately grasped his hand, opened her eyes, and from that hour recovered rapidly Some Journal. *' Russian Loss in tbs Camaa.—According to accounts from Odessa, stated to be derived from offioial sources and documents the total number • of men put Jion do combat, from iho 28th of September, (exclusive consequently of tho defeat of the Alma to the.27th of-December;) does not exceed 26,763, including prisoners takon, deaths from other diseaaea.or other causes not resulting from wounds. The following are the details: - Silled, or died of wounds Wounded, „ Prisoners,.,,, Died of disease, accident, &c.,. Total, Gakbmhg, vbbsus This Pasts.—a genius out West was invited to take a game of poker, but he refused, saying, “No, I thankee,- I played poker all one summer, and had to wear nankeen pants all the next winter.- T have biyi no taste for that amusement since.” The Springfield Republican says the action of .the frost upon the earth on Tuesday night main tained a constant succession of explosions, simi lar to those which occur in the Arctic regions, varying in character and intensity to a light pis tol shot to a light earthquake. Fissures In the earth were seen in various places, and by one of tiiese operations the file shop of the U. 8. Ar mory was cracked from the roof to the ground. The snow on. the track of the Cape Cod Rail road, within a mile of Sandwich, was m some •] daceefrom ten-to fifteen feet deep on Friday and Saturday last. No- train had reached Boston over this road from Thursday afternoon up to Monday night the 12th mat Fred Douglas speaking, in a Boston Lecture, of Seward’s election, in New York, said he went into the Delavan House the day before tho elec tion, and they told him to go over to the other side—the day after the election ho went in, and they let himait where ho pleased. (Laughter.) Wool had gone up! TfQreat applause.) ■ jftth*atLntle>n.of Hoaicltseper* and tho** preparing for a<7U*cioeplnjj, to their araortment of Bed BhiakrtaTtmonz whteh are rrftw pair verr raperior,' made of extra fine wool; aim, home-made do, crib and cradle do, and *&' u* •artmeot of houKkeeplae good* in general, raen üßhwt- Owe Ooo& fiallUiand Diaperfor Bed Spread*; Table Cloths, Toweling, *c. Price* to tuit the time*. fe9 PERFUMERY —I have reo’d a large and eholee •ejection ofHerrtou** Perfamerj; sleo, a large assortment ofßasla’a, WrifhfaJLubtn'aete. Those lugenr thing In this Hue would do vrah to call and ex - amine before purchasing elsewhere. ■ JQ3. gumma. pRAB ClDER—lObbb very superior Crab " /Oder reo*d and for tale by W.A.McCLPRO. DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER-2 gross of this celebrated trade ju»t rac’d by JOa. FLEMING. ROTTER— -10 kegs packed and&bbls prime roll rap'd and for t& by BELL * LIQUeTT, FLOUR— dtiO bbls. Superfine for solo by jag J. * W. BEA,*74 Wateret. HOPS— 0 hales prime Ohio ree’d and for JaleTby - BELL A LIOOEIT, Water et. CLOVER SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Clover Seed far rale by JaT JQHS FLOYDAOO. SBOOHE SffAWL S-r-A. A. Mason &Co haveiurt rac'd a*2a«re arid splendid tMortmnt 6 •and pqoaxe Proche Shawle. •., • ■ pBOCOLATES, BKOMA, Ac.—A fnll aa- • Double Vanilla, French, Choeolai*; Sweet Bpioed - dec Bjier’ina.l - do; “ Cocoa and Broma; . “ CrackedOocoa and Cocoa Sheila, far sale, wbole «ala or retail, by • jaSt WTA. MoCUJRO, VK7M. M. Commission' and For- warding merahant- Sn. T.l Walnut Bxr«xpm.--T. S.Dn*an*eo-, Tweed* SlhleT.Carpeu ter * Tcrd, Cincinnati; Murphy * Craft*, New QrleaiucA. Culbertwm, Plttaburgh; Triplett, McFaden * eo, Bt.Loul*. oewaa GAKSAPARILLAS—The following list o f O Jaroaparill** can always be procured at JOS. tLEK- oorrrer of Market *L and the Diamondr •• • Sand'* BaraparlUar' ' ThiiTg BartauariQa;' Qurrottf • . Town end* •« 1a34 ¥_i AMS—-8 csks. in fine condition Cincin- JXnaU cured, for «alo by J. BCIIOONUAKEn,; J»R> 34 Wood $L . TXRIED PEACHES—SO bus. prime new lX Dried Peach** jut reef(land far rale or . JOHN WATT*CO. LACK LEAD—IO bbls, extra quality Tor •ala by jalO J. SCHOONIURBR * 00. "VfOLASSES—27S bbls. N. O. Molasses ITJ, rac'd thladay per 3. B. Adriatic aud tor rale br JAB. A. HUTCHISON * CO;' RIO COFFEE—2OO bga. prime - iuat rec'd tod for eale by Bmm * PfCWOBTH. SEED—2OO bus. prime for sale XJby jig BIIBIVgR * PIIiWOBTH. G AJLAD OIL—IO coses fresh. Olive Oil. UTTER—I 7 firkins fresh Hairy packed Battar,ne*dthl« darb? BA^ta^^rajuftb^ [ONEY—II cases this day rec’d and fof Lsslaby de22 HEN BY Ifc OOIitECS. lARD —20 kegs fresh No. 1 Lord in - A >tDT«.- jfl B. DALZKLL A 1? J. HENRY, Attorno.7 at Law: Office, jjyg'* ceroar of Third a»d Sjv»mar*jtr«eU, Ondnarti, lALQUR—IOO bbls. extra and superfine 1 Roarjcit rac'd *ad for njUbyß-RQBIBONA CO. SPONGE— A large assortment of fine and ooarst, tnd Bithl&s Spoon for wl« br' - J»K> • J. 80U00MMAKEt A 00. TpLOUß—Extra family, extra superfine, A soper&ho sod Qd* flour, oonrtanUr on hand and tbr t>y J»10 A. AA. M&BANE, lU2drt. . POTATOES—IOO bus, Neshannocks ■T TftburßodPptatMt reoM tadfor tabbr T«10 - . . ... A.A A.IteBAHB.;. CSOHOOL COPY BOOKS, No. 1, made :of Kj reporter lold 9*90; 100 dos. we'd fton* bindery br B. BADLKR. Allegum/. pORN MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Cdrn \J m lies! for iil»br . JAB. MeLABOHUN. •- < J* l2 10 Bmlthfleldet. GROUND nuts—los seeks now. landing nrom «tc*mcr Jennet! for gale br I. DICKEY A 00° Louisville lime—mo bbis. to arrivA by itauaer Edlp« for tafo br I. DIQW«gA€O.- BOLL BUTTER—6 bbla. fresh this day' • and for «aia br T. UTTLB A Sd ft/- > TTNDER GARMENTS at greatly reduced* U prie—> *t d»e CH U Wood rt. J; T>OT ASH—2 cka. just rec’d and for salo : JT-by McCANDLESS, UEANBA CO., . deO eoroCTWood»ndW*tarrt. CXREEN APPLES—IO bbls. this day reo d \JfADdforttitbr ' • nEKBY n. ooLijyg. DRIED _PEACHES—200 bus. for sale by jt2S • D. W, BBBSTIHBA CO<fl3*ades Vtvntst. ■ ROLL BUTTER—c bbls. pnme, rec’d and - t-.' ftg BELL A USQETE. Cincinnati soap—2s bxa; Hill’s extra mbia^iulvVMiffesifodßoarc* ■ •10 do OMwSoaa.. .10 oxa_Qennan Soan, for nl« bT .. J*lo ’• ; W. A. ttaCLURQ*^ ROLL BUTTER—6 bbls_ iresh this day nett and forntobr HKXBYILOOIXPCB. HOGS— 150 Dead Hogs, average 200,- fo wlebr BHBIVKB A DILW. OBTlLlao AX gd at. -URIME BLACK;TEA—There is not JL, rtora WwtofthvMomiUliu that mtUas gtrid 60s . BEeXTaaw BOSS, PATTON A MeCOHBS, <UtaMctrii r Tea Mart) lo tto PUmoad. . 'lalC •: SALERATU HA for sale by ‘ •••'•■* gEIBT. ILQOLLIHI. LOUR—SO bbls;' for 'dale.b' • BJCHBY O. OOUdWA 17 i LAX.SEEIL->2 bbls. in store and for sale ‘ 1; br - fra - : -T. inTUtApo;~ ; . pHEESE—2OOO big; prime cutting CneeseT .. la start and for AUebr ' : T.ntTTLBAOU. . t UTINTEBLARD OUr-25 bbla. No. 1 tor TT »i»bT, w : j.BonoosMAKm.co. BinTER— 14ke(T8 paoked Butter, ' S^SaSffiir.ln^ -3bxt : •* - :j*4 ; ■ H.DALZXLLAOQ, TMPORTANT—We have jon. band a few of T ABD i BtrTTER—2S kra. No. kXiia; lJ 10 Ha. notOtr frwh TQO Bntti., |Mt ft. ni* far j«lfl . B.RomaoHaoul.. BDPEB FBENCE, CHINTZES—Murphy Aacrlcaa Prin^in -Spiots, JU . EOBS; PATHm fcIITOIIBS. . (UU ttorir Tfl. Mm.) to OiMiona. • ICLOUK—ISO bbto.i extra riour on hand A.mtoafebT.-. , j. co. pot ASH-10 costs -this' l d&y TofcMimd ■ »*1» -.'*. ‘-j : ;nnnrgaj -. s^sasasiaSaSs- ... 7,804 ...13,826 ... 1,617 ... 4,019 bos. in store and for sale BELL * UOOEIT.Watwrt.
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