THK DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. lirpriiNsiw * oova iiDfESTißisa iasscT - •-.••i -. AM ifa. l%&aU Strutt Boston. ■ F. 1 0(i ir»'Agtnto fbr tha matt iaflaantlal andltfgfft ftkpera bot&la U» Ualted-BU&t fIM Hungarian Wmas. DURCHARDABCEK, 22 South William '-IF st*N#wYhrk. sols ege&t* of .-the'.Hungarian Wine ■ Exporting Amoria ttoiybaTe constantly on hand Is cub «gdeaas% a large aroortmeut of the most celebrated sweet and dry narared Wloee.redaod white, rt«; Tokal, Menen, RutU.soprottl ((EdenbaxjnßomloS, Necnelyl, Magyerbeti, Bakstor. NntsbentLßudsi (Qfeoeri eiekssardLEgri(Er»‘ UuirVViilaarl.KarloraLetc. of different brands. ■ WARRJUS'TEiy TVB£ PVRS OS APS JUICES. - • • ■■ AH often promptlyeiscutod on jhTorable term. ; .M3l-3a> ~. - - - • : , . - HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. . The fallowinglist of Busin— firms art a tr uettie best ad most reliable In the dtyef New-Ytwk. ■ AOCOBDBON JTBDfGS,Av D RUNO, WEBSENBORN A CO., (Into 0. 1> BrunoJlraportersandWholssaleDealer* In German, trench sad Italian Musical Instrument* sad Strttnr&Mo! ♦Molten lmna.i - • : - • ' - • OOITQN BAIL DUCK. . JOHN COLTS Standard Cotton Sail Dock* ILO.BKjIOagCa, N 0.71 Pin* .street. New Tort RMtttnti. Oott0& Ganna ftoaeeraral other tnlile aim “ico^sXSSg.filfo' sad aattostt Printers. nol& tajSiriS ■ DRYGOODS. D OWEN, McNAMEE & CO. Importers of lAjMjgfeaasad Welgn Bflkand YaoryGaodqUinmi 114 Broadway.'i -.- tap3o’&& FCOTTENET &CO., Importers of French Mbm Baropesa Oood*. So. «> Broad rtnrt. PSTEIN ;4b HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and [ lpSOnlar*t;eor.Trinlty Place, Importers hf Laces *ridartca.gUk* Ac. • . lai«imtap3V6& TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of O Drees Trimmings, Gimps and Fringes, Silk Ckareta, Gee Mitts; and-dlDt Goods generally. taagSO’66 BORN, SCHLIEPER & HAARAUS, Im porter* or German andßelglanißroad Cloths, Bilks, clas; . top3o , &S PETER D.MOLEKN, Impottot of French German and Swiss Dry Goods, gallns,' Velvets Heri bus, Shawls, Wootens, da, so. sa Broad street. New York. • eepia-lrtmlTH. •• • Bertrand, fjreres & henry, , im porters oflineu Cambrics and linen Camfirte Bend- Kmtwnidertf*, Ac* (mau^r MEEKER &. MAIDHOFF, Manufacturers of PashtnnabtePr—raadClSakTrtmmlmpk Fringes, , Tasssis,-Buttons; An, *U Dsy street. J«j£lytsam / I B. HATGK-& CO., 99 Chambers street, \y • Importers'of Gentlemens* furnishing Goods. and of Shirt*. Stocks. Sa -. tangara fOHN.M. DAVIES, JONES 4 CO., Im •F porters ofOeatkimens* Purnlshlng Poods, and Menu fecCUrereorgta-ks, Bhirto,Tlaa, So,ttWarren strrei. A CSBTAIN REMEDY. I TSE the.: Mexican Mustang Liniment in ' TJ_ Rhenmaflsio. Braises. Barns, Sprains,- Cate, Pike and Sores, an effectual rare Cwpll external complaint* ol mao araalmaL S. W.Westfiraok,briginal>eilg!astorand proprietor. 304 Broadway. N. Y. . ir^-tie^66 T GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest •Fa and most extern! r« establishment In the United Ktotea, • ..;••• sepl3-lytaug 1 31 , &5' . EXPRESSES. p DWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign XA Express, No. 36 Broadway. Goods and Pafi Sages lor. warded to and from all parto.of the world. Agent in rittobnrgh,-Adams A Co. ■el3-1y.t0*1& , 6& • ANDGERMAN FANCY BASKETS^ 4I D ARLES ZINN &. CO., 52Maiden Lone, Importers of? Trends and German fancy and Travel ing Baskets, amt jnnixfiutimro arcane and Oolcred WU -4 ww furniture and Jenny Und Warkstaad*. fax . -' jySHiairsd j ' • ' GRATES AND TENDERS. WM. O. JACKSON, (fonneriy W. 4 N. Jackson A SansJ Orate and Tender Maker. 891 woadwar, one doer abort 19th New York, oel6tla2g» INDIA. BUBBE& GOGUa. - fPire NEWARK INDIA ROBBER CO., 59 B r( Malden lama. N.Y., Ta,rTtf| iftnwrs WlmlMalt ICTeralnGoodyeai'ePatent lndiaßnbber Boots. . Whips, Qothlng, Balls, Toys, Ac-, Ac. fca-lrUs3o , && TTNION INDIA BOBBER CO- 41 John • jlste 1 Articles, from C 2.00 to W»eaai,. . te&2-lynfeiys& .. - - , , , - • IUOUINEBY AND MACHINS TOOLS. A NDREWS & JESUP,No. 67KnoBt,Netf York, Commisaion Merchants Ibr the sale of all kinds oraTarhlniits -Tools and Cotton and Wooten Machinery,’ .roa the best makeiv, Exdnsire Agents far Lowell Ma - hinsßhopS. • - - de2&dmylg l S& PAPER WAREHOUSE' riYRDS W.:FEELD& ll Cliff 'street; V/lapccters sad Wholesale Dealers la Asterieanjreneh. Oemaa and Bngiish PAPKRB, and erery deecripttoo of jUNCAN.XEWIS A BARTOW, No. 151 ’ WnHaat itnd^A great Tnlitr of PAPER <br Book* re, BtaHonan, Printers, Bookbtndere, Maaulhctajuia, rndacasagenerally. - - • ••• tdrTM PAIXT ASI» COLOR IUHUFAUTU&KRB. ijJNBOW COLOR WORKS, Rocicstir N LiTerfc; Depot Itt. Holden Lone; Pods ond*Chr«ne. rn.Aci/. f •„ ••• . •• .• t&tY&vu }'.' SATES. ; 11EFL1NCE SALAMANDEB SAFES, & >39 Goffiofr Defiance Loeks and Grom Sois. ROBERT M. PATRICK. Maouihctcre, HQ Pearl ■ ■ tapSCPte TOYS ASP FANCT GOODS. J AHtEOBS * CO, 54 MadfiiLluk vstfstesj’ 0 a^*^*™*--*”* TiiES, Ton TLOOS3 A2fO CHUUIKX 10P3. Tfc / |ILLER,COATEB * TOULE, No. 279 J.TJLywri '«w>i' Eneanstfa TO*. Gomkirk Qdnmey mntertols.Metals. A» . ... -towasrib WUfDOW GLASS. PAIHTS, Ac. - . J H. POILLON & CO. t Imporwra ol a French Coeeh sad Tgt -*- < — a ltn nn St Berger street. , • i• • . • ■ •• . . ..• tap^^* r STRAW GOODS—JM34, rpHOS. WHITE £ CO. No. 41 South 2d I street. PhHedelphle—Splendid new establUuaent/ Mew Poods—large and m>»TU*n«daM»»'ttn«n+ BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL, JAMES 8088, Q|~i MARKET and 6 Union ats, 3d door (3\f&mnth«MaTketnonee.Pittsbargh,would intbra ot nli friends and tha public.- KroMSsll/, that 1m hasj act rac'd bis Fall Stock or Boot# and Shoes la all thslr : varieties, IQ* Stock l* one of the largest ever opened la. this dtr and embraces everything worn by the ladles of Philadelphia. New York ana Bmv-o, and be Irakis cannot fail to please aQ. Great eon has been given la selecting . rhi> all nf.whMi ho wr*nt* : • !I«alsoeontiaaeatots«aaftotare,ashentofrre.all do* eeriptlons of^Bootaand Shoes, end-frosa hi# loos expert eat* of ov«r HD years In boshMoslo this dtr, U, be trnsts, a suOdent guarantee that thus who &vor him with their patronage, wUlbe tililr dealt with. '^eelg TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— . 1 ¥ Hedies lr hereby .given that the Partnership hers , fSEreeiisting osder the firm, cad style of KIEFER A •KlHNKKhosceea diesel red. Themanafogiareof.WATOU CRYSTALS will baYiarried on aa .nssal by tte remaining partner.’- AU orders promptly attended in, • -* . FRu EIHHKR So.UT Peas itr '- - J oelO' . ~ ... Bayardstowp.Pttabarah. V. joßxero*«—v. awHwi-,... m „,t #itw Excelsior Camago Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHERS £ CO, praeti #V calCcarfc Makers. earner tfß«hacea«naTMwJ»s.t ptf„ AUegbaay -CUy» hare or hand and are manofretorlng . on extensive ossar taezrtof Csrriagee, Rocks ways, Bnygw, BaggageGart»Ae,Biadeln all their various styles. with strict resort to dnrabHUy and beauty efflnlJb/aatagia alloorwork the beet Jooiata ban end Eastern Hickory Repair# attended to on the most reasonable terms, They tael eonfidant that all who m*y fever them with thefr ray remage, will be perfectly satisfied, on trial, of tbetr work. XhePtttabsrgh and Manrheeter OmslbOMepaae the tory errorl* pjatasdaring the day. - wav ... D. M. WESTEKYELT, Venetian Blind JLw»e Hapqfrctnm, Ko. 13 St. Clair street. Pittsburgh, Pinna, -r oe2lWmd rpo STEAMBOAT OWNBRE-Wanted to 1. bay, os Interest In a Bteam Boat, ftrrhkli rash, rtooks erreal estate will be rlrsn. Ennnin oi ..ocSMf.-i,- . flioJUawoaD^TA.4tb#t. FANCY CHINA STORE, « WOOD STREET,' PITTSBURGH. JUST Imported and now open a fall assort' meat French and Enitlah GDt and White Ch!na.GUt and White and OoloredßtoaA caUxia; Ooounon Ware •alt*' tie fcrwnmtrrtrad*, 'eelfrlm . U. UODKIKBQM., • Wlfr hiTOJMtij.-— M, 0W58ne.......,atWT. mWAXT. JBUNA- GLASS “WORKS, ' I BAYEDSOH & C 0„ IKATANUFACTURERS anddeoiers inViols, ITJ BcUleit ondall ktodsofGreen and Flint Olasseair, WlnCow Glaw. Ab-50.23 Market street. Pittsburgh, ft/ r; PartienlarattesUanpaid to twivatemoaldsftrootuaa. QBttdly. ■ -!• ■ ■•;'••••';•■ ~Ja<OR aerea of land on White T/ Oak Bottom, i mile fttunJleKeesport.' The ImnoT* CmsU are SO erree of cleared land, a good house and barn. - a jrotna orchard. A&, Ac. Also, a targe raristy ,«f Real . Estate. asdUerfbedcamy Printed KesUrer. and anr nae.wtehlnK to bsyml would do well to set ft (rntlsl at myomee, as U I* the iiaiek«it way to find - where hcrsaissoaii by had. Jteoeirecf - Bgf'ttT • ; v. -UKA WOODS. Ti, 4th St. - - Wo. 66 Areh StTeett PEUcuUip/Mf . Impoitenof O. £ L Glee's Unrivalled -. NEEDLES. Agent# fop the most Cehftroted WOOLS!? TJRBS, nO&TEEY.MBRIEQ EZUBIS, DRAWERS A.. > i ' ‘ . JOSEPH CHAPMAN. WUOLESJZE ABTD RETAIL DEALER U? IMPORTED CIGARS, ■ t& Markt ttraU JruiiorgL r*-I. • . hrt», . PITTSBURGHCOACH FACTORY. KSnow nuta u wnrtnx* gj a - Mtny HGEtOW 4 Co; ' <Baa»nof» to K. M. TlkVlrur t : DlAMOlTDjlljn-, aasi'wood vt— ' ■ ■ WMsbnnrh, Fenna. fIQACHES, CAKBIAOES. PIUETONS, lV to«to*2sSf*J? i > artcloBill 6 out theiren- tfulamanninmit ftcm »Ma wai u Mia tt P,M * M 1^ 11 - a W^LKNfLiNNEtS—White,Sciri«t BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. 4 A P. MORRISON, Attor- i.T Ss. Attonioy at Law, “Bake —- . - sodOvlyT B.^^^ fHlLtJPS| Atteney'attew, li OBERT POLUKIE, Attorney at Law— JAMES- J. KUHN, Attorney at Law.^office ■onrthftmW'ncar Grant, Pittibgrgh. jal*air A So. no fourth street, ntubcrdb. ; , ■ JABPER':£; BRADY, Attorney at Law, So. 69 Fifth street,Pitt*burgk.' E* J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, • earner of Third end Byrainore streets, Clndnnatl, BANKERS AXD BROKERS* c. e. wrunra— -.joexsa ipdxwiq WILKINS & CO “ BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 AG. UTO USTU STREET, PITTSBURGH. N the numerous suspensions of Bonkers S^sssas^fflsss^s&sfeas g&n&js%&a&Asi , sis££ •are tl» mihUo, in adranoe, that.no epeealstkms In ‘Tan ey stocks,” qr other.* outride operatkin«’ T shall tempt ns from the strict ud legitimate One of our bus inset, belled lug thatlu aroldlng ail each Inrntmenta, we shall not be botteT able to serve our eustotners and e nsure their satety, but that In adopting such a course w* shall pro mote oar own uitlmate beusflt. fed .WG,-gINB A Co. & C0 n Bankers and Exchange PMsbuShSi 0,95 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley, , «rßoyaad»eU Bank Notes and Coin. Dlsenuat Time fttehange, end Proratssory Notes; make Oolloetious In sU Deposition call endon Interest, and glre their prompt attenUon loall oth er matters apportainrng to a Broker's burinese. Exchange constantly for sale. mh2i-ly ALtBN • MIITM „..wnww. niM . B RAMBR A RAQM, Bankers and Ex- JL\ <**»*• , Boy and sell Gold and SUrer and 5P* Note*, negotiate loans ou Real Estate or Stock Seco rtUeaDaTThue>romlssory Notes, sad Time Bills on E»Ft end West. Boy and sell Stocks trn Commission. OoUce ttous la thsJ7alon. eorwrof Third and Wood stroete, directly opposite the SL Charles HoteL ' • :■ mrl-ly VATCUUX JOSHTa BASiU X. tUXN. . UALMER, HANNA A Co., Successors to JL. notmy. Hanna A Qx. Bankcre,Exchange Brokersand dealers in lfarelgn and Domestic Exebange, Certificates of • Bank Notes, and Specie—N.W «tp«rof Wood and Third steerta Conent Money Sight Checksibrsalaand eollsetionamade an neariyallprimd palpolnte oftne United States. ../T"* ■“. i T lw Q Yob highest premium paid far Forolgn and American XdTeneei -iaAda ou consignments of Produce, shipped UL OB I hml tunna ' WW.~P. WIUIAEB- , .J. p-g^AT. yuRJI, WILLIAMS k Baukers and V V -Exchange Brokers, North East ecsmer of Wood and Third streets, Pitteburuh. All transactions mads on liberal terms, add collections promptly-attended to. jriMy \T -HOLMES A SON, Dealers in Foreign i-Y • and Dtxnestls BIHi of Exchange, Oertlfirates cf D#- peiTte, Bank Notoa and Speete, No. 69 Marktt street. Pitte* burgh. nrCoileetions made on all the principal dttea ttirnuxhoux the United States. • « • • • BOOKSELLERS &C. JL READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. • 78 Fourth street, Apollo BoDdlngs, IOHN DAVISON, Bookflailpp nnd Sta- M ttoaer. eueoesrorto Parlson A Agnew, Na 9 I Market wrest, ne«r Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. IXENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and y°- a FT AY A CO., Bookaollers : and Stationers, JjLNo. Mi Wood street, next doer to the ecner of Third, Pittsburgh, Behool aad-law books ctautantlyoo hand. COMMISSION &C. i. v. tren w r. sowx&l , J. W. BUTLEE 4 t’O fj'ORWARDING 4 COMMISSION HER- A .CHAgTß.alDwto.lninnirficfritt.bOThM.il jaetutriJLrUgCT. Uvl Pip. Aui «he«t Ha.W Flirt Btrwt, nttsbWßb.. - nnUra-M A.. 4 A M’BANE, Commission and For ■ JM. m ."»»« Modwau. tolc la WoH-Ml M«« tOST. aamox^.—.— - r ..’ a. UOIXSON D ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, CPRINQER HARBACGIf4 CO., (Succos- to 8. Harbsugh,) CoomissScn and Forwarding A. A. gAJttT^ ** mm nmwn i mu ...... W» rfVflU TTARDY, JONES & CO., Success ora to JIL AIWOORJOHM a CO-, CamzolMkni asd forwards fagllerrhants, Deafen in Pittsburgh MaauAeturad Goods, Pittsburgh. • • • MERCER k ANTELO, General Oommia (des Merchants, Philadelphia. liberal adraaeea moenil,gTniMnt« of Produce generally. - jalTry JOBS WATT—~. _in*» WUBOS. TOHNWATTi CO., Wholesale .Grocers, •1 Oonnnißdoa Merchants, and Deafen is' Produce and Pittsburgh Mamiftctcres. Ko. BSfl lilattr sfc»Flttsbgrgh T_. B.CANFIELD,Iate of .Warren, Ohio, M • Oommlcdoaaad Terwardlne Merchant, and Whcl*. nk Deaferia Westers Beserv* Chaass. Butter. ftt and Pori Ash, and Western Produce geaeriily. Water street, -• tat umT"™*fr*«ld and Wood. Pittsburgh. . tsoxas urn. 8a.........~.~~~~....~.tHM»i» umx,n. . (late of fizxaKohtaon. Utils* Co.) fp T.TTTLT! & CO;, Wholesale Grocers, ' 1 • ~ Prod nee aadCooalnlon Merchants. and Deafen ta Pittsburgh Maatufctturea, No. 113-Beeond Strega J?ms» riHEESB WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. lj OOUJyS.fur«ardlagaad Oommlsston Mmshaat.and Staler la Chsece, Batter, iSk# Fish and Produce generally 25 Wood stmt, abora Water, Pittsburgh mySl ’ 170 N BONNHOBST A MURPHY, Whole • V bi* Grocers add Oummlmios Merchants, and Deafen bn Pittsburgh JUaufceturee, Na 00 Wats street, Btte burgh. Pa. ~ PALMER, Importer and Dealer 1 la Trench and Anmknn Wall Paper. No. && Market agwt-totwaen Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh. SMcCLINTOOK, Importer and Whole* • sal* *sd Install teals Fn Carpeting, Floor OQ Hatting; Table aad Piano Cots?*, WJniow Shades Boat Trimmings. No. IJd Marts stml . \M ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re -IYA tall Grocers, oa tha lasteraslir ei tt»# Diamond," KtS&urgi, Pa. DRY GOODS. ■J7RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer ia Trim 1/ tags, HpeletT and Glares; Leuw Goods; Embroideries, S&i Gent's. ronxuhlagGoods and Fancy artlelaa a foil as? •ortment of which ran always ha had at No. 83, comer ef HarketstreetamltbaDiamond.Pittsburgh,Pa. apll-ly L a. w»«n» a mroowa—c. t.Ajrmosr ceo-w. toss. A A. MASQN & CO., Wbolosoio ana Retail rLe Deafen In Fsuey aod fetepte Dry. Goods, SS Fifth strati,.Pittsburgh. - . •.. • \/CURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale Xy Bstall Dry Goods MsrdiAnU, corns foarthaad GROCERS. i. t ; BOONE, HABBAHGH & BOONE, fiENERALCOJUUSSIONMEKCUAKTS, 1 jT'Dflalen In WooL Floor, Pradusaaod ProrUlnaf, No. 3» North Water street, Philadelphia. HABBAUGH & BOOHES, 170RWARDiNQ COMMISSION MER Jr CHANTS, Dolen In Wool iunlPralnoo of.II kin J. Oflce.No.2llLlb»rtrS*wat.Plttsbgndi«P>. ~ cihr7-ljd BAJCRJ, VAtXACS ■ ■ m **wm w«»yinsi Wallace & Gardiner, WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally. ' KO.2SS LIBERTY ST. • Ja3frlr ■UXAB Blgtn — „• DICOT. TSAIAH DICKEY * CO., Wholesale Oto- JL Msrh»nts. and Deals* Is Prod nee, .NS 80 Wats street, and 63 front stmt. Pittsburgh. son- noiti.... M ~.,.jatauß wora— wrjim nan. f OHN FLOYD & CO., Wholosale Grocers •f and ComtnlMlon Mm.haata.No.l73 Wood and 228 UV nr stmt, Pittsburgh. - . . iel6 OOBEBT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec- XIL Uf/injf Dbdllkr. Dealer la Produce, Pittsburgh Haa unSures. ana aQ kinds efPortln andDosaatteWlnasaad 3l& liberty straaL Oo hand a Terr Urge stock orsupertor old Monongahsla which will be sum «t.A('g,T7«» ——o«a. a. Jons. fY BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gro w_F« ears, fumUbsrs, and Dealers In ftudius and PlUaMirgh nana&etarea; ote, Pitch- and Oakum always on hand at their Warehouse, ill Wats* stmt, Pittsburgh. aaplfcy sum w'oiu. -jiwra b. w*<mi~,.~..~,WALTae.fco*. M ’GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Oncers and Caamlttlna Mqdunta. Ko. 1M Liberty straat Pitts- mr. s. oosojuts^ v. e. pastry { I*7 M. BAOALEY A'CO., Wholesale Oek TT ew»So«.H«adfloffoodttfwt.Flttibargh. ’CLURG, Grocer end W TtnDeeJer, owner of Wood 90A Elxth streets, has ahrsrs on hand a large—w*mentofcbolceOfocßrteetßd to* TtM-Tnrrrign Fruit* wad Note, Wholesale and Retail, p—log sappUedon the lowest terms. . BOBJCKX DALZELL A CO., Wholosal. , OtMn. Qamstekai Merchants, Daslenln Produce r NoT»3 UJmtT stmt, Ftttstnngh. • ••■■■•-•••■ ' •- • ■ •••■ fftp-w ■ i.l...... .niTlPK*CiypitM» .tinOK k :MeOANDLESS, encdeMara to TV K*J.D.Wl*W>ita*Oji!Oß.»annrtjll,Jg4 Qjmmtaton Merchants, Deabrs la Iron, Naafc<li*ii» Oste Tens, tad Pittsburgh Msmtftatam gmadj* ttgv/u <d Wood «*d Vita. streets. Pittsbgrgh. .c - - A> CULBERTSON, Wholeealo Grocer and /V m Ooßisisttai M«rehsa£,Deal*r to Prodceeand Pitta* Rag* lMUbaty stmfc.fttt* bttljh. .. ... i t :•? ■• /on itcrro.' T SB. FLOYD, Wholesile Grocers, Com •V «;ml*rionlfeTrhano,ittdP**lft*taiftodaca Bound Cnnxth -BclMlng*, fronting on liberty, Woodland Sixth stmts, Pittsburgh. - ' -.-. ; VX. aAßALST.^......;■■■,■■'.■ a flOMUft TJAGAIEY, WOODWARD * COu Wbole • if «»lsQmow*,Ba.«aKiitotstmj.ThlT**tfaW - n 5...—., wmun ntm,..,.'......a. a. coma. ! SDLESS,MEANBJfc OO n {succw- Wklr g-MsCtndhsO- Wholes*!* Oman, MsUj^Ql < M» t Oot^Ytra || t andj^ttsb^h OEIDLITZ POWDERS-5 gross-wy fine Oand freshly J**P*redß#idiltt Pow<£r* on band and fcanteby ■■' ■£■ v! • M JOB. FLEMING, - • ;*ot Diamond and Market st. • j PITTSBURGH, AGENCIES. a i. ccram* ; 8. CUTHBERT & 805, COMMISSION AGENTS, for VY the sale sod porehsseof Reel Estate, OcDectton of Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, IfOR the collection oi Home Foreign I HercantUeandaflotherHoney claims, In Mlddzsn Stocks and Insurance Agents. • „ -. PELTIER A ANDERSON, Detroit. J\to6urpA—Measr».kr»iMr* EehmTlUnk* sS£m&.* °°* Gasetta OOoe; Lomu. Btewart AOo, i.%gSr&^S£ d ” <l >Mm sssgg* A DSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estato 'Agent, dEksSS^S^^Sfe. 11 "^®? 1 Brokff * cOnSa. « fourtb stmt, abort Wood. Castnea promptly attendr! *S£ Jyfrdly Q AMUEL L MARS HELL, Secretary Giti kJ m'i lasuranos Company, M Water street FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inen • ranee pa, W Water street JGAKDINKRCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin «m%Urt££S°* 0oIIII, “r. nortlwMil »nmof Wtai PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu a tual Insurance Company. 42 Water street MUSIC, &C. TOHN H. MKLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtea, •X Music and Magical Instrmnentfc School Cooks, and Bede agent for Chtekering*s Pianoforte,fcr Western Pennijrlrauia—No. 81 Wood street UENRY KLE6ER, Dealer in Mnsio, Mn- Al* of Italian Strings, KRafent ftr Nunns * Clark's grand and square Pianos, withCoiaain’s jEoleaa Attachment. Ain fur Dunham’s DRUGGISTS. HAFT, Jr*, (saeceasor to Jaa. M'Guf fcy.) Wholesale and Retail DnurgUt and Dealer to ute. tfiU, Pygtulb, An,. doSTWiS ria!.°uaa- B .“ tulmf|lh - *>•«*»»■« op., TOHN P.‘ SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in -ssssr**- “ a ********* AHorderewillreeelreprompt attention. tßT Agent for SchenePa Pulcnoele Syrnp. i»r | u-lT SA. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale • nanufaikurers of White Lead. Red comer Wood and front streatfcPßts. th E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Stuffs, Oils, VarnUbes.Afc.de, Nfc7ftW<nd street Pittsburgh. Qoods warranted. Prleco rupauci fia*us.._ anrtfc ORADN A REITER, Wholesale A. Retail M&** St Clalx stmts. J’ SCHOONMAKER ft CO., Wholesale • Druggists. No. 24. Wood street Pittsburgh- Y OSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox M A Co, comet Market street and Dlastoad-Kwpeccm* on hand a fell and compute aseortmeot of brae*. Mediefafa, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertaining io bis baldness. prescriptions carefully compounded st all WOOL MERCHANTS. D LEE, successor to MORPIIY 4 DEE, U • WqoT Dealer, and Oommleesk'n Merchant for the iBSof American WooU. Qoods NO 137 Llbcrtr stmt nrt MEDICINE. v Dentristry. lIR. DAVID HUNT, Dentist, may again J * t* found In his Offlca, on Tourth_st nearly opposite Patterson’s Urery stable. • T» fci7*3t WM. VABIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, bslowSalthfisld. Q£loe2g?urc*~Stoo, a. u-2 to a. r.n, 7t08.T. K. . . mySSlyd I SCOTT,.DentiaVFomin street, fire doors vest of BUrket OfSoe hounMSSSI msn 9 a. x, to 6 r. ■. ~hui | f»f w AC work warranted. jail IX7AL M* SHAW, Commission and For- T f warding marehant So. 73 Walnut its Cincinnati, Ohio. BKrnxxcta.-T. 8. Dunn A eo, Tweed A Sibley. Chipen* t»r A Ford. ClarinnathMurphr A Crafte. New Orleans a. Culbetjcm, Pittsburgh; Triplett BloPaden A 00, St Louis. ot4-Cmd MERCHANT TAILORS. S CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo • thkr. N 0.74 Wood street Psrtleaiar attentkm to BoyiT and Yonthf Ctetbing. nol&y 11/ILITTAai DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dra- FT f|l« and,Dealer \u Ready Uado dflUdng. ill lib* ft. 1 WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 JLJ o liberty itmt—W» - ere now rscrMng ear Snug stork or Oooda fbr Gentlemen's Wear—Oaths. Ou. nmeree and Yectlsgiofthenwwest style* sad fiaestoeality- Onr friends and easterners wttipieam give as a oalL (mhl MAITOFACTIJRIJfC. WTLUIW BAKBTrnt • . /UIKPK. ««rw, WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO OOILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON JLP WOBRERg, Manufteturers of BarnhUTs Patent BoUeri. Chimneys, Briehen. Fire Bed Steam Pipes, Con denser* Balt Pans. Sagas Paaa,Xrou Tatis or fife Boats etc. Also,Blsekssiltha’Wcekßridg* and Vladnetlrons, ce. Repairing dons oq ths shortestnotleo. noSO-lyd, T W. WOOD WELL, Wholesale and Retail •fa Usaaftetcrer sod Dealer la Cabinet Ware, No. 89 Third street.' JOHN WETHERELL. Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, a snpoior article, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX YICES, oonser of Aadexecm and BoN taaon etnets, one ajaare from the Hand etnetßrtdg*. Al> ■legheny.CUr. . •. .. . . oeSOwell T7MBROIDERED APLICA MAN JC4TlLLAS—KaterlalsmarkedfbrKobroldwTand A> IBswerkbj MRS. WILSON, j*2tf ; gn.glX Pena street, shore Hand. Bolivar Fire Bricic and Crucible Clay Man . 'nftetaringCompany. - PIHIS COMPANYJIAVINQENLARGED A their eagadtr tor manafeetnrlng, are bow prepared to meet the Increased demand for thabtßriek, CradhMand Baßdlag Clay. Orders promptly attended to by . KlElt A JONKSs Oaul BasfaL Pittsburgh, September 21. 1R53. Boots and Shoeil! 1 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d n doorfrom the Market House, wuold Inform the pob -1m that be has now a nry fbUtteek of erery thing to the Boot end Shoe trade, each as lAdles 1 0alters, half ualters, . Jenny lind l*ad ont, Lady-FraakUo and all the etjrlee Iba ad an the Eastern el tics also, Mira's’ and Childrens* Oaltors and Taney Boots and ghoeMnalL their rarietlee; also; Gentlemens' fine Open Patent Calf Boots, French Call Boots, Congress oalters and Shoes; also. Boys' and tooths' Boots,fiw French OalC r Please give «s a call as we wish, to sell sneh an article to all who fisror ns with their eastom'aswlliglTesatUmc- Mon. Remember the pisas, 89 Market street. taj-SS Hats and Caps. WILSON * SON keep constantly on • hand every description and variety of lists and ns, both wbnleeale and nlalL Tbwe desiring a D4t Jjuhloneble fist or Cap, good and cheap, weald ao well to give us»cal]hctoepaiT*” l *»gsl*twbsre. 8018-tf i5.ifcain......... i. «.wcoan. M’CORD Ac CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASHIONABLI i HATBAND CAP MANUFACTURERS, 'AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP PURS. J VOBNXB OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. T 9. Their stock emhrtocs every quality andstyleeniaU and Csp% Unfls, Does, Coifs and fur Bonnets. aagSHmicly Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner or Relmont and Rebecca streets, Allegheny CSty, wo old rerpectfully Intnta their friends, and the traufe generally, that they are Carriages. Bsßmehrs, Roek aways. Baggies, htelgbs tad Chariees, in all their various style* of finish and proportion.; , - All orders will bt cxscoted with striet regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. Repair* will also he attended to on the most reasonable terms.- Using in aQ their work . the beat Eastern Shafts; Poles and' Wheel Bluff, they feel ooo&dent that all who favor them with their patronage will be perfectly satisfied on trial of thelrwork. Purchaser* are requested to give them a call before pur chasing elsewhere. - - oefi C. B. HEADLY ft CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, . ■ NO. 83 THIRD ST* NEAR MARKET. WOULD respectfully inform thoir friends; .fl and thaenbße generafiy. that they have in etcr* tour complete JaD Stock; eoncißlng of Carpeto Of every deseriptloti, Xrcor the Royal Velvet and Srownls, to the common Ingraloc Remp, and Reg. - Floor 0)1 Cfoth from oneto elght nrds wide, oewderigmi and very rich. Coooe sod Canton Matting, Dnxggets, Rags, Mats, Blair Rode, Window Bhsdee,Ae. • Persons in want an Invited to call and wmlse thrir stock. Steamboat*. Hotels and Rati) dcnaafnr&Ubed on the moat reasonable terms. -.- u .a. uruwnug-M x g. xocttuso /. a. 80*mr...~.^. M a. oomsan, PA. riIRACK and:Depot Railroad Sciilos, Hay. JL Cattls and OnlAdog Ptettbrm and Onrnterda; D>wr W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MAKBLE WORKS, 819,831 and 823 Liberty itrtet, dppotfU SmCXjkid Sfruf. PirrSBIJROH.: Monuments, Tomb»/ Grav» stonw, Furniture Tops, Mtntola. IgiPoelngStonee, Ain, at vrsyeoabaad, and made to-order, by machinery, at lowest prices. Three hundred original and mlected <te* sJgnster-Monumeott. dajon hand. Black and Blab Mar* hteftnisbad to theTzade at the lowest Priaa. -iulcrder* , ailedwlt&dMpateh at U 9 Liberty gtteeU , mao . ■. v~r w. W.inixiin. . Hew Uooiißiid FaftiionsforGenllemeni’ ClotbisgforSpibu?of 18M. i ip WATTS S CO. Deg ware rcopcctfolly FI; tohdbrmtbolinnmerou* wunnen,La. thepnb msESSst&o^s^^p^ em ewirir a/J!rnf-aadthat thr/ art ready to melre«» dertformakuvtbea up Itt'nmtuoalmniarb style, j- - . ns tallsfkeUon K> nenenuuy euiimseuby their enito ’^i^n^Btzunnwiciniidl^liwliouibKAUl Penn Cotton KiHi, Pittitmigb. - Kennedy, childs a co„ Sonafuj m'-. nM^uMi&fibdiObrd!- M Bop* of all risen and daaorivnair •• . Batting, ■ i ■ ...v- . •••> •. >•-•! . • ggpordm left at thsMarilwan Store efLogan, Wnroa A street; will have attonUon. .-^teaMy. 4KA LBS . OAIiCINED MAaNEEIA In 13U<tmmit»i>br ■ fumiNOßßoa. ■ HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISBCH£B A SCIIKLL’a General Adrertlilng Honse, No. 348 and 348 Broadway, New Vork, (late No. BO NaeMustreet) h - Bdiebte Kmttn tUOaytf Ifde York. Straw Goods, French Flowers, &o. f I[ASH purchasers are solicited to examine Y^oorstoekof _ . Frauh Flowsra, Ae, wnleh wul be found supwwr to that of any other eimii«r house la the (Xty. We shall recrin, ths eoming se&eon.per cteamera, and of our own mano&ctare, thw latest styles ot BONNOTS, French Flowers, Ae. Acu which we offer to OASH pnrchi sen at greatly reduced wleeA HO MUR A KOTGHOU, hIMaT 04 a Co JohUst, cor. William, New Yarfrjl CASH MUSIC A PIANO STORE HORACE WATERS No. 333 Broadrs;, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Husio at Greatly Reduced Rates. NT OT w ITIISTANuINd tho combination 1™ of Hfcsle Dealers to ketfk up the prices of non-oopy. right mnsifc Offaintt the lntweru of nnfite comno tert, and their retort! to extend to Ur. Waters the courtesies of the trade, be Is making tomme sales—haring abundant art* dance, that be has public countenance ane support, lh hi cnxwtUos to the Qreat Monopoly, and la his efforts to ah Native Talent, and to adopt tbe.National Hfeyrency. Ills stock of American and JEuropean Music Islmmense, and the catalogue of his own pnbSeatlons la one of the tanwu aadteriswcMiatheUnlted'Btatea. .He has also xude a Great Red uetjoa lu the prices ot Pianos, Melodeons and Musical Instrutmrats of atUrndt. Superiertontd 6i£ cetera Fiasoa for 317 A (200 and and Instruments asrironp and as dtcnibjs aathMe -which enstlbOO. PLanosofcTeryT*««trof styUandpnee uplo (1000, oooprtilng those of ten different xnanulkctoriM. among them the celebrated modem tmprorcd llcraoJ Wativ Puna and thejfrri prmftm vfioiun Puios of T. Uobzxt A Go's make, (owners of the .Collon patsntJ F«oudh»ndVlanoeat pyUbaivaint, Priewfcwn (40to AIM. MslodeonsfkomiiMdlfßHWßtfflaaufkctories. isrind* tnovn 8. D. A H. W. B»nnrtt2SdSn% itS «Lto the mual temperamrntj lA* fttrt malt in tAeUnltcd and JfciodeonjmaranUaL The-best terms to the trade. mhcoU,Ae; liDfper cent, discount to clergymen and churches. AU orders premptij attended to. Music Scut .to all parts or the country, postMld, at the reduced ratefc Oeneral ami select liance IbrwsrUed toanyadariisftee ofehargo. SsSir A GAUD. 68 CANAL BTRJBIBT, NSW IfOttK. MOLY NKU X IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP CLOAKS &. MANTILLAS, WODLD respectfully inform tho trade that hit Imported sod toanatetand Birin forth* wppag Trade will be readr ft*; Inspection on tie loth of M throaty* Ue» Ulng the only llaotllla tatrebant from New York whola MMtuUr TUHlncPortstb* eeasooTmar waaonj bly one rt that be will bon la tor sod-more varied atyltt than ant house la tbo trad* k,ir * *»"*" notice of dealers It palled to tha abort, sod they otar relr *nrr attention. jal9-2tav BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRtJOQISTS. . msvr.ToeK, 2rumrrKoraito.to.l7o TTStuim A, cnr. of Batman, TMPORTrNG tile leading Drugs from their NtUand Bair Bryhm, HatrfllATMaad Straw, Parts and pall. Will MCTlra tbflr bqntuattou jilillmT ALDEBMEI „ . X Donaldson, Ala»nnnn. f|FFICE, comer of fetm and Bt. Clair at*., A A titubnryh. ■An MaUn WrUlnln. to tbs oOt. or ABenaan Will bo promptly .attended to. Ce&-tyiS. PatrickMcKenna, ALDERMAN OF THE TnffiD WARD. OFFICE comer of Grant and Fifth streets. (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewta.) when in to theqttre st Alderman and Justice olOuPnot wlQw promptly attended to. SMAa MISCEEIAtfEOUS. STEWART & KILGO RE, HAnWAOrUKHiaOJ COOKING, HEATING. AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, ‘ SENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Outingi o, * all kinds. : OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 2C7 Liberty Sk, comer of Iland. PIT T 8 BU|I B D, PA. HARDWARE FOB SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. B. T. Leech, Jr., Ha. in WOOD STSMST, PITTSBDKGB. Jta»slWr n*ir Baa apt?!/ **"*"• *&***• AxtoM wUsh, fie* he. A. A. HABDY, Agent sf the Codisoiraiid Indianapolis ' .nnjtoAo, No. 80 Water fit,, Pittsburgh, Pa. j*3Myd fe * BOBEBT H. PATTEBSOITB SJ-T. LIVERY AND SALE jSaS STABLE, Corner Diamond strut and Cherry Alley, MU * f potshtouh. pa. ASHLAND HOUSE, ABOS BTBEKT. ADOVK SBTEKTU BTBXST. P BIL A D EL P HI A. H. 8. BENSON, Pioninot, trFHet qf Board, | 8. liM-lrd W^ TER MARSHALL, Importer and tayK^ftSK!^lSiassj£~^~~“ ►ARID FASHIONS FOR LADIES’DRESS _ niMi^MEa.L.a. WILSON, Haanu Penn. fcbora Hand rtrert. *• f, JOy»a.„ ItiT. irrrrnyn, KTEfi, JOKES & CO., PMOrRIETOBS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, AND COMMISSION 6or*h?K CIIANTa ’ Canal Burin, Bereath street, pitte- Haeop, Lard 01!. M*a Pork, S. 0. Dome, Kier'e «- tr» and So. 1 Belt, Anthracite end Scotch Jrlch end Oar, Anthracite Coat. Ac. mjl9 - BANKING HOUSES 07 JOHH T. HOGG: Kosa SOCTJT ao BT. PHlLuJiapfru, 1 PITTMBUKUU. ALLKQnKNY OO POMRRBKT, SOHKRSCTCO * toSnklSvill^ t * vAWiMffix 3 -' «»«n*oo. BUOWNBYILiB, ** H JtepnriU rKriT«l. WfeooaUtnmd#, Draft* bom •adrel'jtel, BpV»ot~»nd Unite tooth? , Btoofc*. Ifotaii»nrt oth«r fecnrtttea boocht and OoTTMpo&4ese» ui coUaetkm* »l OSES F. EATO§f*No['l9 Sixth «L, agent ?.issf«x p ss r N y" a jj T » i as?’' Srt®W , ’l,Wfon«ht Imn KailnwdCfctir UeehlW . T * yomlßul br ptmihu mfcbtn end mtchlidsu, ud pfOsioußAwitamrior Cosnr tnuae. U elea AoLboriMd to_«u!I Wahu wnnke tnd ?«id iDWt irtidM in adjr j»rt ot tit eoitotrr. j^BBSSfSSS**** He refers U> Ilia fulloirina CAW). te ® T#f^ m»Tbeplkeed: Nerllia B. Cnlf. . W. RobinwnJJr., War. Larimer, Jr., John QwtK.m W. 11. DftJDT, ll.CblldsTco- N. Holmes A&m*. P. K. friend, Knuaer A PibrnT P. Loren*. LB.UflnititoD. William P. Johiuton. Wlliun Pblillre, Andrew Puitcn _A. W. Loomla. ■ 1 Wilson MeCandleea. Pltmoian. Hovorobergrtb. W*. -itt Fall and Winter Goodi. EDMOND - WATTS, MERCHANT'TAILOR/ IW LTSKETT STREET. T nAVEnow oh bond a largo Stook of Fall Abletenas, and mm&tod total*- asE) CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. i W MraUNMOR ft mW » 011. ££ub£a* WM. A. IRWIN'S ‘ Beal estate office, n<l r 7 Fmnt A nTfi ■ ■ — tt—'- rmn. -SppSPK H: moat widely i *TUtifrnrefcM«ii»h^f t . j-. . •, j . series! for ‘SB®BaKj^?^!!*#gTO^ -■, -- 'VWenlftnMaAlMteen^ PITTSBURGH G, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1866~ Wrota the Amsrlaaa Ohio. Senator Wilson on Slavery and Americanism. Washington, Feb. 17,1868.— 0 tar Sir.-—Re ferring you to my editorials for the last two weeks, I have to'ask you how far I have correctly represented your views in my comments upon y»cur letter of 20th January, and the articles in the Boston Bee, which I have copied? In other words, do you or not rcoognize the doctrino of State rights, so far as to permit the several States to regulate the question of Blavery in their own mode within their‘State limits? Do you or not entertain the opinion thht Congress has power to interfere with slavery in tho Btates? Do you or not rooognize that “higher law’* doctrine, which permits you os Senator to disregard the binding obligations of tbe constitution? Does the “Amer ican organization” in Massachusetts, embrace the question of slavery amongst those for tho tho regulation of which that organization was formed?. Tour answer at your earliest convenience will oblige your obedient servant, Vksfasiax Eiius, • Editor American Organ. Hon.- Henry Wilson, United Btates Senate. Sxzatb Cuurem, Feb. 19,1865. Deer Sir: —My answer to your inquiries will le brief and oiplielt. / IbL I fully recognize the dootrlno of Slat* fights in its application to slavery, os well as to any otbey matter of public concern. The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 1798 m the main, as I think, correctly set forth that doctrine. _ The wholu subject of slavery within State limits should be left absolutely to State Legis lature. -d. My'reeponse to your second questionis in cluded in my answer to your first Ido not en tertain the opinion that Congress has any power to interfere with slavery as it oxists under State laws. Bd. Every man who believes in a God, must necessarily believe that there is a law paramount to all human law, ana that this law Is to be obeyed by men in public and private life, rather than any human law m conflict wiihit Butlsee nothing In the Constitution of the United States, as I understand the Constitution of the United States,. which requires me, as a Senator from Massachusetts, to do anything in conflict with the law of G<xL • If I thought otherwise, I would not take an oath to support the Constitution of the United Btates. 4th. The American Organization In Massachu setts does not embrace tho question of slavery among thoso for the regulation of which it was formed. The people of Massachusetts have fixed opin ions, in which most of the members of that or ganization fully eonour, against the support or allowance of slavery by national legislation. They entertain tho most profound conviction that the harmony and repose of the country, and the highest interests of tho master and the slave demand that the national government should be relieved from all connexion with responsibility for slavery, and that this disturbing question should be left to the people of the States where it exists. While they do not seek to impose these convic tions and opinions upon their fellow-citizens of other States, or to proscribe them for not fully concurring in those convictions and opinions, they will submit to no dictation or proscription from any body of men, or section of the country. I, as a Bcnator from Massachusetts shall claim for the opinions of her people, all the freedom of utterance, and aD the influence upon the action of Congress and the administration of-the gov ernment, which a Senator from Virginia can claim forthe opinions of tho people ef the ancient Dominion. Yours truly, Hxssr Whsoji. Vespasian Ellis, Esq. Capitol Extkvsiox.—Wo learn from’ tie re >ort of Capt SL jC. Meigs that the whole of the uuement story of the two wings is now com pleted, and the marblo facing of a portion of the principal story is carried to the top of .the window-jambs. None of these jambs are .yet completed. They are how in hand; and, as they ore elaborately carved, two myths' work being applTedtb each one, TrwtS be some'Hme before they can be all set Upwards of thirty carvers are employed upon them, and the force Is bring Increased as good workmen can be obtained.— The carving of the pilaster capitals has likewise been coomenood. The interior veils hare all been carried up to the spring of the roofing arches of tho attic story, and a portion of the arches hare bees dosed. The walls of the Represents tire and Senate halls are at their fall height, and the set ting of the Iron bed-plates for the roof has been commenced, with the prospect of soon getting them roofed over. The number days* work daring the year has been 101,070. The number of bricks received has been 9,037,C01, costing $70,246 89. Of these there hare been laid in the walls and ar-, ches of tho south wing 3,476,218, and of the i north wing 4,441,483. There are now on hand 1,119,900. Cspt- Meigs anticipates that daring the pres ent season he will be able to complete the body of both wings and to commence the construction of the porticos. If the contractors for marble •apply the material as fost as they have engaged to do so, he sees no reason to present tho next Congress from meeting within the walls of the now chambers. Already the sum of $2,350,000 has been ap propriated for the extension of the United States Capitol; of which there has Been expended $l,- 267,809 80, leaving available for the year ending June 80, 1855, $1,082,130 67. 'For .the service of the year 1856 there will be required the sum of $825,000. —Sentinel -• Mod and Dost ob London. —The 800,000 houses of London are interspersed by a street surface averaging about 44 square yards per hoaso, and therefore measuring collectively about thirteen and a quarter million square yards, of which a large portion is paved with granite. Upwardsof 200,000 pairs of wheel*, aided by a considerably largef number of iroa ebod horses’ foot, are constantly grinding this granite to powder, which powder is mixed with from two ta ted cart-loaaj of horse droppings per mile of stgoet per diem, besides on unknown quantity of the sooty deposits discharged from half a million smoking cnlmroys. In wet weather these several materials are beaten up into the' thin, black, gruel-like com pound, known as London mud; of whieb the wa ter and gaseous parts are evaporated, during sunshine, into the air we breathe; while the solid partloles dry iota a subtle dust,wMled up in clouds by the wind and the hones* foet— These dust clouds are "deposited on our rooms and furniture; on our skins; our Ups, and on the air-tobes of our lungs. The cloeo stablo-like smell amlflavor of the London air, tho rapid soUing of our hands, our linen, And the hang ings of our rooms, bear ample witnehsto tho re ality of this' evil—of which" citi zen may find a farther and more significant in dication in tho dark hue of the particles depos ited by tho dust-laden air In its passage through tho nasal respiratory ohanncls. To state this matter plainly, and without min cing words—there is not' at this moment a man in London Jhowever scrupulously cleanly, nor a woman,however sensitive by delicate,whose skin, and clothes, and nostrils, are not of necessity' more or less’loaded with a compound of pow dered granite, shot, and still more nauseous sub stances. The particles which to-day> fly in stands before the scavenger's broom, fly in clouds before the parlor-maid’s brash, and next day darken the water in oar toilet basins, ■ or axe wrung by the huadrdafrom our calico and cam hliQ.—Englith Paper. : f-' In the churah-yard of the parish of Belsover. in England, is tho following:. “Here lies, ,in a i horizontal position, the out side cases .of- Thomas Blade, dock and watch maker,who departed this life wound «p in the hope of being taken in hand by his Maker, and being thoroughly cleansed, and set agoing In tho iged ißoVttw” 0U lm ** of AugastlB6B, „ *WW ground at Fulton, Oswego County, New 1 ork, is the following; ' * “In memory of the Earthly Bouse or Taber nacta offiarah A., which fell Sept 0,1847, which had been standing 87 years andh months.. Her Psychology was the wife of Henry 0. Hibbard, Mid daugiterof. Thos: and Mary Foster. ‘' 11., 26 Sarah Urea 11 ' 1 “TnßPAVlTl^niT.'lgyT'iTflTlfHr”—Thfl Wash- Ington Qlobt) commenting on a Mormon defense of Polygamy, says. . “This great social and political eril, as wo regard It. to be, is defended by quoting the Bi ble, AS THOUGH OOD HAD APPROABD AXJ» THAT BS iIBIUTTID THB CBOOV*Wa®MS JBWI TO DO, OH AS IP WHAT HB TODBBATSD 10l A 'TIMA UN DBA A THSOCBACT, IS tO A UXTLM OP; ACTION tor tin-pbofab . o* jjf AnNioAn.Bgnrsua 'mm.ni Ca»iro« ' ' Very good! repUes the Mstoa Bot how abodt that Vgwst . social and political evil'* BiAVNarf Stavery, if defended jjj quo .ting the Bible, .1* uphsld, as a “Patriarchal Ixk gtjfaUon. M .: Why may not Polygamy? . Spbnad op Mobjioxis*>-A Hannon Elder bos been elected Chaplain of Unr Legislature of the Stateof California. 'lt is at well to snake a note of this, as one of thowaymhrks which fa dtaate, the progress of in pur midst. ; TitkiQintt*. THOMAS fHKB. it jojjt a. BMim Sometimesamida Lud’i wtdestrlfr _ Whw» for anddoubt are upwsSithrown. Bomabue mind, tick of ito put Ufa, M^aa , <f > ssaSfS2fa , Ef."= Ihat panes Its own oompttns stela. How Uttla ha of freedom knows if-- x fro® Ufa, baeanso It finds la tranquil paths a firs that bunu With calmer light, In staadltr mlsdil - Tie well man has a-gulde to lova Distant from Learning and Pntencel *Ra well hi* eyo can turn abort Tho aommoa raise that tyrin g from •ansa; Wen It sot so, tbe bam would make A god of man's poor thoughts and lon, And oaeb puffed student rears to take Tho lead In that the blind adon. TKow, hr the rules by heaven mat To this, our strange and wand’ring sphere. 'Tbe troubled hurt can rat repent, _,Tha pure go onward wUboutfearr- Bln a harden'd foot la kept at bay, _a.no tbs f*Ua prophet finds no band: Toe good an traaquiL enaa what mar. Ihe faithful mid the faithless staa<£ " 1 Pabm could nsrar taka from the saint's embrace. Nwof his heart aUbletmAT^^ V“, Uaw of sma could trace. The dmpnpluted one mar find beneath him break, npriabtmlnd Hath Truth’s grand B«g it oaiFt forsake. Runt Oatnto, The ' Euzas Free Stale of the 20th nIL, oon tains the following: - Borne of the most outrageous conduct that it has been our painful duty to record, occurred on the day after the late Action; the 30th of No vember, at the house ofTeter Basinger, of Hick ory Foint,~lfi miles south of this place. Mr. Basinger was a native of Kentucky—had resided a few years in lowa, but'eame to’this ter ritory ontke .2Sd of August,and took tip a olaim. fle bos a wife and eight children. Ho went to the election &nd voted for Wake field, the Free Soil candidate, aid also distributed a good many tickets for Wakefield. There was also a man-by the name of Owen, who lived in Missouri, in oompsny.with 160 others, at tho plaee of voting. Mr. Basinger went home and repaired : his wagon in the evening, so that he could go to In dependence the r&oxt day which -he did, fatiring his ton, a young man along with him. After pro ceeding about two miles, they met a stranger, said to be a Dutchman, who inquired about the country, and said that he had heard of Mr. Ba singer’s house, and wanted to know if he could get his dinner thero. Mr. Basinger told him that he coild get hU dinner, Dutchman went on, and stopped at Basinger’s. He had been there but a short tiofe when the aforesaid Owen came in, and inquired of the Datchman where he was from. He replied by saying that he was from Illinois. Owen then slaked him sev eral questions about claims, which he answered as well as ho know how. Owen thentoldhim that he stolo hismeat—that he stole niggers, &c. The Dutchman was sitting ell the while, in a chair, saying nothing offeosiveda reply, when Owen took his pistol from his pocket and fired at the Dutchman's 'head. The ball, owing to him throwing his head back, struck the upper part of the forehead, and glancing, took off about two Inches of skin. He then arose and walked out, when Owen followed him around the houso and knocked him down senseless.* There were abont forty Missourians who ac companied Owen, returning from the election, a short distanoe from the house. Hre. Basinger asked them to take Owen away; but they laughed at her—sitting on their horses seeming to enjoy the soene with considerable gusto. At this time, one of the forty, or Owen himself—our informant is not certain which—rushed'lnto the house with a pistol, threatening to shoot Mrs. Basinger. She remonstrated repeatedly for him to desist and be silent; but instead of its having the de sired effect, it only enraged him, and called forth more threats of shooting. He then followed a child of Basinger's* with his pistol pointed closo to the child's head,around the house, earsing and swearing he would shoot it. The mother followed, trying to rescue it, which she succeeded iu doing after great effort. Owen told tho family to leave the house immedi ately, or he would kill them all instantly. The -.family left and wta* to-a-arighboris fcouae.— Mrs. Basinger in. going out of the door observed the brandishing of a knife, and upon raising her arm to ward off the blow, reoeived it on the back of her hand. There was no one near tho house at this time except the Missourians. A short time afterward, some four of the neigh bors approached near tho house, when the crowd started off, wavl&g’tbrir hats, threatening to go on towards Wo.tport, and kill Basinger and son. At Bull Creek, twelve miles from Basinger's, they, fearing tho arrest of Owen, set guard- and camped over night Mrs. Basinger and a neigh bor went to ther bouse soon after, and looked for somo money the family had stowed away is a trank. There were three Missourians present, who helped to look for the money. But she ; found, to the sorrow of a poor family, that tho money was taken—ssoo io gold. Four hundred dollars wero in $2O pieces, and the other $lOO was in pieces of smaller denomination. The three Missourians wero searched, but no money found. ' • . Mr. Basinger relumed on the following Mon day, and on Tuesday he went to tho Bhawneo Methodist Mission, the head-quarters of the ter ritorial officials to prooure a warrant for the ar mrest of Owen. He applied to the Associate Judge ’ Bllmore—Lecompte not then being in the terri tory. Blimore refased'ie issue a warrant, or to have anything to do.wiLh it. Some tt™* after he ap plied to the Qovernor, who informed Bllmore that be was bound to issuo the warrant which was accordingly done. By this, time, however, Owen hAd escaped into the interior of Missouri. -No reward has been offered for bis apprehension, nor oro'we aware that there has been any requi sition made on the Qovernor of Missouri for his delivery. “The abovo is tho substance of the foots, as re lated to us by a friend who wrote them down from the lips of Mr. Basinger. The man who was shot was found some time after tho crowd left, about one hundred yards from the bouse, in a state of insensibility. It was some time before be eoald speak intelligibly. He has been par tially deranged ever since, his skull being some what fractured. We understand that he is now near Santa Fe, Missouri at the point of Mrs. Basinger ta not the samo person she was before the affair occurred. Wo understand that she, in the midst of the affray, took up her hus band’s gun, but unfortunately it was not load ed. Probably If it had, she would have sent her fiend to the place ho was aiming at, without so. much difficulty on his part. Owen took the gun from her and broke it to pieces bn the ground. It ta exceedingly strange that thero has been no effort made for the arrest of this hinh erim jnsl, ' . Had Basmger'a monoy not boon taken, wopre rome most of the attorneys in the territory would hare' been hoiering oxer him, counseling and advising what coarse he should pursue, and plan nmg for the opprohension of Oiren, sum the ease with Kfotoe. It is interesting to notice the greet contrast between these two ehooUng affairs, whlsh ocour red about tho muno time. Kibbeo, (as oan be soon from tho report of the trial in our laat is. sue,) Man man, auppoaed from the erideuco to bo in self dsfence. A great hue and cry is rais threats that mob violence will bo used, If Klbbec Is not Immediately arrested, tried and committed. He was arrested and tried before Associate Judgo Elmore, and committed on the charge of murder in the fim degree. MrrHalderaan, Esq., succeeded in getting the prisoner out on a writ of habeas corpus, obtain ed front Chief Justioe before whom, there was a rehearing of all the evidence, when Kibbeo was bailed in $lOOO for his appearance at the ffrst session of the JJ. 8.. Court.. A Bit or Romaic*.— Some years ago, says the 8L Lodfl Inttlliftneer, atery beautiful young lady was the word of a person in who defrauded her out of quite a. Urga fortune.— This lady camo to this city, -where ahe married, but notliving on good terms with her husband, finally obtained adiroree from bln and retired to a: conrent - Whilst showas there she receired »letter from tie eon of her former guardian, In fbrminr her of hlsfather’s death, end that him arif had heired all his rest property, bat that ho ,?.°. ni | Il r t 0 ” Uia wffoh had been to® another, and offering ®>‘ l »?Ttonedlatelyj m J eeededto toidjlana. had as tnterrlow »!&• the “M BW. had been -wronged out of.— The etrangestwt of the etorjr remains behind. No eooner had ahe got possession of her fortuno, ttan she retained tothlsrity, ionjrht cui : her SrfSvi™ b “4' *? d *» »'fe/days" wasre-msr ried tohlm. Verily, the loto.bf-nwbtnaa pass fa t , Bo * ton . woDiaanleanlnr to dial*. «"•«<» »*mnh of SS^ssrasasfflS' sts-Ky&iaSSs of Sil.ft' lJ* 11 ? b!r4, oaQEag UmiMji the othoml ntfaujatmitea onbiiS. UfoDy correct wiogo, lo tnUair.-- “ °f“. Td Axbejt of Kissas*, tub At.T.»qyp omt-Wc ha« already mentioned tho >mt in &io cctantjr. New Tork. of Kissane, who stands oharged with haragaomo months since obtain -2? m , N " ; r °? «JV. *>y f »rg«d paper, from tho Chcmua! Bank sl3jooo, and from the Continen tal Bank $6,000. The Tribunt says those large waawere obtained in tho following togcnioS «>« oonnting room it £ aUe 6rn . in tte dt f. “d presented, forth letter credit, which set 4 “ember of a'prominent Ann tad done« c*^ t \ wh ? ch U>e?Tew York firm the counting etatodUiat ‘'t™ 8 sff.'flahiaSsSs*b sirsrasitr^Sst The request was complied with P and wheShe“"” a f a i < ’/ him 10 4b ’ 8 CiemhSßahi where he was introduced, and, before ta * aft8 > »ith forged oertifioatei upon them to the extant of He then disappeared for a few days, and then retard with a chock for the fall amount of his dedoriL which he wished certified. This vu nn°tM. hefnmttl> roker themoney on the certified eheok, and started for the West 4boat sl V* Mla afterwards, bat transactions, are new in tho Tombs. - Smcnm or ran SfunDratn On Saturday eight, probably before midnight, George W Green, convicted at the last term of the Cook county Cirouit Court, of tho marder of his wife !™ 4h ™ Ijmgin jaU awaiting a new trial whioh had bem granted to him ori account of informal ren.d!l.ion. of 4116 Tardier- in his trial, £?fwn““ id ! “ " u 1“ *l>e jail under ij h an«iag himself by a hand- S ? l ? !h « 48nd8d along one v?tr \? 8 l accomplished this feat , P ,\PP‘ C $ 4110 handkerchief between the wall ud the beam and then affixing it to his neck.— Bto , od “pea.a small eland which waa in the ceii, while he tied the knot and then kicked it from under him, his foot .being abont six inohes from the floor. When he wssdiscoy. ered yesterday morning he was perfectly lifeless and cold. Coroner Beach, on being informed of the fact, summoned a jury which sat opoa the body yesterday morning, and which retained a nrdict in accordance with these facts. Among the property of the suicide, found in the jail was found a quantity of trinkets, watches, So., which had probably been loft in pawn with him for money. No paper or confession of any kind were discovered. Tbe oewa of the suicide, though kept os se cret os possible, rapidly spread, and a large crowd called at tho jail, eager to see tbe corps! fio.ouo appeared to experience any regret at the action of the murderer, and this is probably the only thing which he ever performed which will meet general public approbation. It is certain ly a confession on his part of his guilt, and is as such universally received Chicago Trib Ajixmcis Ricecits , oe Tm EraoraAll N , 8 7 Tork Conner recently intima ted that if soldiors for the British amy were S“£. ln Tn I . e^ M i. n ' ,M bot be 7‘ md precincts f 484 States, large numbers would probably be recruited, and . the writer argued that snob a plan would operate as a great relief ta many oities of the United States, now over charged and orerloaded with able emigrants from the British Islands, who are eat of work, and linng at the expenso of tho community Ia . “ aBr,e<1 * « know not upon what authority, that recruiting stations ore liko v “ be soon established on or near tbe frontier of this country, but in Canada and New Brhns » . , doubt whether many recruits will be obtained out of the British provinces. Yoeso Auxaicx ix Bosros.—A boy named Imlay, aged H years, has been detaotad in steal taien tnm “o Port office for bis employers, and also in forging cheelm upon the same firm for various amoSTta racing from $lOO to $1,600. There were fouad to his room two large trunks, filled with a variety of articles, such as Holt's revolvers, cutlery smoking caps, hunting guns, books, Se., an of the very best manufaeture, wbieh are supposed to have been purchased by Imlay, with money drawn by him with a forged check, on a brother of one of the firm who resided in Blaine. The "Manchester Guardian," a vary influen- Uaj prtmncial journal, says: ‘‘Lord John Rus- BeU kaa p need himself m the unhappy position that it will be next to impossible to form a Got oonntrr! W S h “a b °‘ ' *** “ ,m placed the n , nh *PPy position that it is near twho4!® 60 !' fo ™ aQo ’ , 'rnmcnt without him; n a ',. J “ r “n UEc ent number « f followers !“ “i ?°“ e of Commons, an it is now formed, to render It next to impossible for any liberal toe™k" Mmmand * “j^ty'wUhent Ohio Herald says that a citizen to “ b ? cn imprisoned for refusing re *»rt-to the contents of I handT Pt ° dl!patctl whicll passed through his Ij’JS.yESt of Friends or of BarEesagjtgfe^ WJDIA RUBBER WHIPS of .all sizes wholrtai* *nfl r*U!K »t Uw> Bobber Depot, ue SUeket «•*?_ J- * IL PHiEMPfI. • 'fcTOTICE—The undersigned having been r,?^- 500 bns ‘ in for sale bv D Iras, jmme Mrs. -M-T_wr»iabr aipinnsn * dilwostii. '^ E £l’®^F UES - L3T£ss: P^3isSh- M on hud and to artiTA. r + - l^-. — SniUVgR * DILWQBTH. cOLDS are 'not always Consumption, yet OculsontDl4. Is gm:wally , the rentltA ... Co dm. &mire of them, and . Mauro karn.“..“7 • gaatgrrtar' SsSSkSSKs SEsasffiPsasse rggfc 11 UTTER—2O bbbi. RoU Butter: •' j&l «l>Ui.«ol|d do enti.br J : joun floyoTco. CDSiwuss-aotei. Soap; piODR-400bbla.in store ariUSFSfcbj: 7 * - «• HARBAnan t 00. Boll Butter in store and **y* b r ftp »■ nARBATTQn *OO. MuBUrd : W 4 -U’CLORQ. SALE—An excellent Frame - House mod Lot °a Rrtac»it- AlleghenrCltr. »t » Terr low Is. Jinqalro of JfcgQ-tf THOd. WOODS,76,4tfaft. ! LYCERINE CREAM, a new ani very LJ Rood artWa for cfnrintrebopped hands, prepandand Id by JaH.riJtSJlNO.ecr.PU'doadajfc^trt" BY saoka in storA and fogflfbr ftT IBAIAH Picket*™ SALT PKTRE—7O Baoks in etoro aud for ttlfby ~ fe7 ISAIAH DICKEY JtOCi. H°NEY— Strained Donev, in store mdlbrnlsSr IBAUnMOfaTlon K^TF^^r 1000 m Btoro R nd for W ISATAgDICgBriCO. . )U3 * justreo'd and **»*•>* R.aooiBo^oo7 ACOES-75 bus. recM and for feio . - SEED—3O bus, rec'dand for sale w fcr - -t feio 'P.&OBisoMAfy. ■AKE FISH—2SO bbli.aodiMf bhlr" | WhlUFtah ftndltoat xw*d I'IASTttE SOAP—soolDs.Whit6'anil Var "•wiif****l «BDulnoC«tC* Bo»p rrc'd by ■ . or fel ? ' ' r Mfl-FLEMPm A YBB’S CHEERY PECTORAT&T CTOB3 jTL f th!j «ltbr»U4 cough remedy retfd be. ' ’ ‘ ' JPg-famnim OBACCO—6Obxs. brands. 1 5« «mi ■*’ •* a • - ~ T»mrij*co nv ad it ' 'KUOMS-.100 do». Corn * Mr . J*e » JonypLOTPAftT - f&smmm ■ AiSINS, Currants, Plums. TW p._„, Amus saasisas'^iPAnoii ' i»>s IAHHHS AND XDMPS-7 r —, BBLS. MOLASSES fwWby ' *V-canimM YTfjWp-wgJSgLg' ■ :■■ -REOBHUW * c(X li^^ oha %“ a r N». I.Mrdreo*dS3 —g” ' ft-MEIBOM 1. <vT c*£f B !S ,a J§ssis>
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