TjHE DAILY PITTSUI’ROh GAZETTE. ‘ittil'-LiitfU «‘i ■ • i. . ESTABLISHED IN 1786 .BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .*.ILPffTTINla oeenUof tha HuaKari*uWine -'fewattn* Assortaltou. have eouattutly cahacAia eukt sail am, & l*tfcra*sortiaeßt of the most e#l«tu»t«l sweet -ftßdnlirflaroroS Win*#.T*d»a».4lßesm»t. - • - degfrtiaTtf MEEKER A MAIDHOFF, Manufacturers «r FsahlonsMo Dress sad Cloak TrtmmlnxftFrinra Buttons, Ac. 24 Dey street. jalMytiaTM tf* B. HATCH A CO., 99 Chambers street, Ij » Importers of Gentlemen t* Famltblng Goode and ’Maanfoetumsor Shirts, Stock*. Ac. tang3l*sd JOHN M. DAVIES, JONES A CO., Im *§l* porters of Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods, and Mints 1 Ketones of Stocks. Shirts, Ties, Warren street. ttparca . ESE the Mexican Mustang liniment in Rheomailtm. Bruises. Bums. Bprslus, Cnts. PUes Ora, an etteetnal euro fcrali external complaint* oL man nr animal. 8. W. Westbrook, original originator and proprietor, 304 BroadWaT. N. Y. ijX9-tie*.&6 DAG UKKOEOTYFES. T GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, theoldeet tl a ami jpost extensive establishment *m the United MStfW, 1 - eepLS-lytea6^3l’os DWARDS, : SANFORD A CO., , IV KtptraNaSftBroadway. Goodsand Pactagesfif SrVrded to and from all the world. Agent In Plttshargb, A’**™ A Co. ‘ eelS-ly,teelS && _-;r jraicraii and gkrman fancy baskets. /■iHARtES ZINN & CO., 52Maid.cn Lone, Importer* of Fracb sad German Fancy and Tr*»?J* Wt ***l**l »*■* mMna>tm«MflfC«maßl Colored WU< l ow Furniture and Jenny Lind Warkstands. Aft irwjsirss.i;- . GRATIS ASDTENDKR3. Wd.H. JACKSONi (formerly W. A N. Jaekwm A Bans.) Grate and. Tender Uaker. 891. Brpe’iway, one door shore lWh eft. New York.oclfrtia2?&& INDIA RUBBER GOODS. mHE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER C0.,59 • I Vftldsnlane, N.Y, Manufiwtnms and Wholesale DSexstnGoOdjsart Patent India Rubtm Boots, ghost. Whlps,(3othlnA,Balls,ToyaAft, Ac. . M.IrDsSO’SS iTTNION RUBBER 4l John U st~ mak* all kinds of Robber Clnthfng. Cloths, Drug das* Articles,At; Coats from 12.00 to esch, ft&Mytfelgfia . - : : , UACHUTERT AFD HACHTNB TOOIA i NDBEWS &JEs6p,Nb.67PiDesL t Netr f\ York. QommUsioa Merchant* Ibr t be aal* of all Ux>o> oTMaebiniita YeolaandCottonandWooUn Machinery, rtwa tbobest maker*. JSrfnslTa Agents tor IdueU Ma- Mfl« drJiVtmiW’afi PAPEft WABKBOUdB' 'STOIIIS W. FIELD* CO, U CEff btreat, '^srs^sssi^eststs^t FaSrMunikßtemEueatinUr taagsm ; TVUNCAN, LEWIS A BARTOW, No. 161 .If WUllam grant Variety of PAP.eß.for Book* J&ers, Stationer*, PrinUra.Bookbindg», MsnnactgrgT,. sod Tradesmen generally. - \at3>tA y~~~~psTTgT amis color HAMinrAynmsaa. b AINBOW COEORWOBKS, Boehester-N [l, York, I>*pot 133 Malden Inna; Pnrts^aalC^OTS tEFIANOE SALAMANDER SAFES, 4 r OoOtn's Defiance Locks and Cross Bata. ROBKHTIJi ffla;g.Magßfrfgqrer.l93 Pearls i ■•| TOTS A2o> JASOYOOOOB. -j JAHLRORN £ CO, 54 Maiden Lane, ulxltJ tet * rt ”S££g f6 TILES, TOft PLOOES AHD enmSKY It)Pi naa iLLBH, coates a todle. No. 279 : ..I - WINDOWGLASS,PAIStt, *O.-^ JH. PblliLON' CO., Imporvira oi poach and. Window Glua—3 %s%SiS£2t tmbe perfectly trial, of theft y°*h> tabmabaad Wanehaeter Omnibwapa* the fee m jmtee daring the day. flrS * . a; Mr WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind 4 13 BLQxlrrtmt. fUtJtranp, rpo STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to 1 lmr. •ateUnrt In a tst&id Sort, tarnbka «ib, - 1 FANCY CHINA STOBEi ’ 65 WOOD STRZSt f PITTSBURGH. JUST Imported and now open a full assort ant Frtnch MdJhytltahaut.BoiWhlt* CThi°*.imi •nd WWW xndOolnidotOM Cblnx; Mtter'«nnitnrtoodx. tld-ln 1 M. IiOuKJNaUa. iriL »xro«Bf..-i.-~d«. bbwim#—..'.— jwirt *nt*x*».e JGtNJL GLASS WOKKS. i , WM.,DATO)B()B •& CO., TUTANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vjab, TVnt OUpw.. j;';- •; JTo. 5 S Arth Strut, rtiuaortphui, Importer* of a*acttb»ad»aß«MwrliP«ntof tbo IbUrates Sod*. MWBOWt'M.v Jtnatii Merino*. Wool DalWot*. tyoprted PUW** BlgftMi Ctolb. Taawx OoUi. Bemfeoxlne*. StgMißagaaaaagprj^trf 1^ of Jand on WMto raairiffaloß to tar ml ogata,. wooid do w*U to XJUOOLEN FLANNELS—WWti,SearIet BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. TOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, Attor^ tf. nera at Law, OSce No. 14S Fourth alreet, between bmlthdeld and Grant, Pittsburgh, Pa. mfil T _W. HALL, Attorney at Law, “Bake •V • weU*s Buildings," Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond Alley. - • aaSOwlyT BOCERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ,Bt. Louis, Ma. ftT OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— 1# Owner of Fifth and Grant stmts,opposite the Court »e steps. Pittsburgh. m rAt-y’M AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, nesrQrsnt, Pitta bnrgh. JslMly 'RANCISG. FLANEQIN, Attorney atLaw, • No. 170 Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh. ABPER E. BRADY, Attomoy at Law, No. 83 Fifth stmt, Pittsburgh. J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office. • corner of Third and Brretoo» jtsrects, Cincinnati. BANKERS AND BROKERS. c. a. wtluss^.mm. WILKINS & CO„ fsoccmoßs to a. wiixnra i oo^>. ■ BANKERS - & EXCHANGE BROKERS, IfO. n JronXTB STREET, PJTTSBUBGIJ. IN the numerous, suspensions of Bankers and Brokers tifroughout the country, during the last months.weazesstufledthstiualsioti erarrinsUnee their troubles bars grown out of a depart ore from their legitimate business, and we therefore taka occasion to ae* sure the public. In advance, that no speculations In '‘fin er stocks," or other *©ut*iii% operations” shall tempt us from the strict sad legitimate line of our believ ing that In avoiding all saeh Investments, we shall not out be better able to am our customers and ensure their safety, but that In adopting sneh a coum we ehali pn>* mote oar own ultimate benefit, fed WILKIN3 A 00. JTHERNAN A CO n Bankers and Exchange B BrokerftNo.9s Wood street, Alley, and sell Dsak Notessad Coin. Diseonst Time Exchange, and Prcmlsenrr Notes make Oolleetloae la all Jttepzineisaleltieeof the Union: Receive Deposltioa call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all oth er mattert appertaining to a Brokers be tin css, _*% Astern Rxchangeconstsatiy for sale, mhSS-ly tmm -Taierve wwween XAHW ,„..JXOSXXai ClSWii. RAMKR & RAHM, Bankers and Ex* IV change Brokqft Boy and sell Gold and EUnraml Bank Notes, negotiate loans on Beal Estate or Btoek Secu rltieftpnKnasoFmsnlsaory Notes, and Time Bills on Ksst sad West. Buy sad sell Stocks on Oommisrioa. Police tious mads on all points In the Union; Jfltes corner of Third and Wood streets, dimtiy opposite the Bt. Clhsris* HotaL • tnyl-ly vtm»i».»iuiM bwci RINXA^_—W». X. UJKT. “pALMV.R, HANNA > A Co., Snccesson to Jl" Upasr; Hanna A Oft, Bankers, Exchange Broker* and uSlere In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Bank Notes, and Specie—N. W earner of Wood and Third streets. Current Money received on Deposit. Bight Checks for calft and collections made on Beany all prind* pal points of tne United Statue. The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. ■ , Advances on oonslgnnicnts of Produce, shipped WX. B. ft M'TAT. KK7M. H. WII.T.TAMS & Co., Bankers and Jf Exchange Broken, North East conn of Wood and AlLtninsiehonlrmiSaott liberal term*, and collections ptoafttiy attended to. js>-ly Vf HOLMES A SON, Dealers in Foreign I W . and Domestic Bills of Kxchangs, Certificates of Dw TvxriV, Bank Notes and Bpede, No. OPMarkst stmt. Pitts gSTOoUections made on all the principal dties throughout the United States. BOOKSELLERS SIC. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. > TS Fourth stmt. Apollo Balldlags. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ttoner.socßßftiar to Davison A Agnew, No. B lUsrket stmt, near Fourth; Pittsburgh. Pa. ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Deale* In Stationery .Aft, No. 81 Harkst street, near issmod, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . rV7" AY A CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Tty No. U Wood meet, next door to the earner of Third, PttSbttrgh. Pa. School and law books constantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. j. v. reriss. ~.~.w. t. romL. J. W. BUTLER & CO., , 170RWARDINQ A COMMISSION MER I CHANTS and Dealers in all kinds cfPtttsbuncb »Un nmetued Articles, laad lip* acid Sheet lead. No. FT First Btmt, Pittsburgh. anMyd’M . A AA. M'BANE, Commission and For* f\ a warding Merchants, dealers In Wool and Produce Manofretures. No. ll^temid man. !«»*■*** m. rntnaom D ROBISON A CO., Wholesale Grocers, Jtt,# Prodooe Deafen, sad Cmraralwkm. Mareb»tte.Na 25ft Liberty atrost. PitUfrargb. jflO mraannuniw ------ . turtmn VOMTTB C»PBINGER HARBAUGH ACO;, (Suect*- Q sort to 8. Harbnagb.) Oammlsdcn and Sorvardln* Merehaat* Deafen la woo l and Prod act caaanQivMo* iisjn—nad-lia Bacond «tr—te» PI tub argil. Pa. ap»lr A. A._BiXST~— *• JOJTO ■TARDY, JONES A CO., Successors to n • ATWOOD, JOKES A CO, Oommbrioo sad Forward,, agifenha&u, beaten in Flttebozgh Haaafectorodaood* Fmibgrgh. ■ ; • ' hyfIURCER A ANTELO, General Commie* Yl. don Harehant*. Phlfedalphla. liberal adrsaan cpmUmPti of Prodofie itnmllf. JalTry 4CHA VIST—, JOHN W, Commtadol ntteborgb Mat ATT A CO., Wholesale Grocers, hHerebsnts, and Deals* la Produce and factor** No. me Uffr Pittsburgh J B. CANFIELD, Ute of Warren, Ohio, • 1 Commiatoa sad ForvardtovlUrebaat, and Wbol*- Deafer to Wntern Rmm cSotsb. Batter. Pot sad Pwort Aib, sad Western Pnd«» naanUr. Water stmt, batwten Baitbfiald sad Wood. Plttebargh. - . .emma UTTLI,«. of flna Kobfeoa, littfe A tfe.) m UTTLE & CO., Wholesale Orooers, jggawsatgagttrsrtta-agggt riHEESE WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY H. I I fv?T r T.nfg. Ferwsrdiflg sad Oanmlfeton u tiTmisn. Batten lake Fteb aadProtae* saofeally - nyifl TTON BONNHORST Boat Tnnimtafil, Ho. 112 toftitwiit. rOKRIS i PATTON, Wholeaalo and Re-- [ taDGfoeen.oa tho Eartem ddeoJ tna Diamond, raroh* Pa. . . .. DRY GOODS. TJiRANK VAN OORDER, Denlor in,Triin- JL a. «*—■ a ce/»UMCWH.,eJL i«ll(St A«- * Ton. A A A CO- Wholesale and Retail A • Solmishiurid BtsplsDry Good*. » PHI* atrecS Pltttburgh. ■ ' • •- TAyTOBPHY * BOROIIFIELD, Wholesale Iwl sad Bstall Dry flood# Merchant*. censr Fourth sad arkst(tmt.Plttaborgfc. •: -■ • GROCERS. . fIENERALCOMMISSIONMERCHANTS, IT Deafen to Woek FknnvFridocaand Prorldow, Ho Svaorth Water itraat, Philadelphia. HAjRBAUGH & BOONES, ORW ARDiNG COMMISSION MER OTIANTfLDmten to Wool and Prodocs ofallktod* a. Ho. ZU Utarty >tnwt. Pitubarob. Ps. tahZMyd ourtn, wttun oiiwitt. Wallace A Gardiner, „ HiIOLZSALE DEAIBBB *l*. ■ . ]>lonr, ProTisions and Produce Gencrmlly, HO.aftUBEBTTST. js3o-lr - uiug ftrcVT tlrflllT'Plt-jU.T. IfSAIAU DICKEY A CO., Wholesalo Gro [ »«. ftemmladny M-r*--** TWI u o, t.snd 63 Front tUsst. Plttatrargb, tosh tloid _„jicha»» rum*-.-. WTLLUn n OTP. TOUN FBOYD A CO., Wholesale Grocers i sJ aadConsfedon Harsbsats,Mo.mWoodaad 2» Lib* rtyrtr—t, Ptttabnrgb» . fIIOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reo sra^^‘sJ^M,*hST.!s r e aotd Untfercath. - mitt, wnf /onto. Aik, BLACKBURN i CO., Wholesale Gro -1 9. mm. Boat rorolsbsr*. sad Dssfen to Prod aro sad OIU,PUfb «adhOdta«i..idways pn&ndst tb«lfWswboa»«,Tll Water atmt,nmi)Hsh. "jo«R ■'aw .jAmr&Ts’ottL—c. *oa A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and UochtatfcHa. 1M LltertrstevstPltto w» —xaaaAOOBCOUT^ A. k. MMAtSTt ■M. BAOALEY * CO., Wholesalo Chto mra'lfoa IS tad SO Wood Itrmt. Pltkharih. HnujAM A. M’OLDBG, Grocer and if T«sDssfer,asrosrof Wood sad.flithitwttitM 1 slvsrsoß baadsArassaurtiMst ®£^>? ie *, oro 2?^S*fS l &M Tas> PonJjrn Prnlt* sad Hats, Wbotetsfe sttd BstsU. psiferi sappOsa so tbs towsst terns. ' • . TBOBEUY DALAELL A - CO./ Wholeealt Mjt fltwsr*,Oo*maUßlcin Vsrehsata. Dsslsrs to Prddnos (oa Fittebufsb ktsaoStetans.. Mo. 253 Übcty stmt, 1 .Inttebanrh. • . ; .. . ■■ ICK A MeCANDLESS, successors to ; b- A J.n.wiefc,Wtel«safeQrotor%Porvsnbns*ed Deatert 1a Iron, Nall*, Uteaa» Got* Ttfu, an;l PlttebnrSb MantAetam stoenUn tueo*t 1 4 Wpodtp* Waturatf—U.nttebttnth. - r ' A •: CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and ilf OaMnlfeten Btrobaat.Dtater la rroduca sad Pitta* to*6 MaaaActnrod Artlefen 1» Utortr dnst, Pitta 100 runs. W . & R. ; ?£oYb, Wholesale Grocers, Cotth «f • PredoM-Baiiad Sgrob BoDdtofi, froottßA on Liberty, Wood, axtt blxtb itiedt Pltubarsn. • • W. r l ** l ”- : ««1A HHI.W . . i.xiimaumjtr. - - _ tO SA A9VUU' ■ ' r rtiGAEBT, WOODWARD A 00 n Whole* -'■yi>mwaiwrs.Nb-f|lllart»trttawUTtiti>d>laM> | . - niTtn a a. ettrrvr I 3u§oCANDLESS, MEANB tCO., (sncce»- ' Iwß A ptoftniThoj. VbolMkla Croon*. -ss®iSSjSg3aßSi’2a?a \ *'’■ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1855, B. conißxxr. S. CUTHBERT & SON. OENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sale sad purchase of Real Estate, Collection of Kenu, Negotiating Loans, on Bonds, Mortgages, *f-. No. 140 Third fti. Pltteburgh. Pa. Michigan General Communon and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home an A Foreign Mercantile and all other Money claims. In Michigan ana adjacent States. Investment and Payment of-Uant ye. Payment of Taxes, Purthas* and Sale of Real Estate and Stocks and Insurance Agent*. PELTIER A ANDERSON .Detroit, Michigan. Befirtnoetin iYtttou>v&—MeesraKraaer A Batin, Hank ers; white A Co., Gazette Office; Loren 1, Stewart A Merchant*.- ~ . Wahtxo—Two Agsnde* or Michigan from roepeetabls Insurane* Comoaue*. mjrlMrd A USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, J\_ Stock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, office No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood. Business promptly attended to. iyfodly SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Giti tsn's Iniuranos Company, 04 Water street. I M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu* • ranee Co* W Water stmt. J[ GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin i • Fire lamance Company, northeast corner of Wood and Third sareets. Ltrsxwia PA. MADEIRA, Agent for DelawaroMu •-toal Inssraneo Company, 42 Water street. TOHN H. MRLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, •I Music and Mfir 1 " 1 Instrument*, School Books, and Stationery. Scde agent for Chlcksrlng** Piano Fort*, for Western Penns jlnnla—No. B 1 Wood stmt. TTENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu ll Meal Instruments, and Impcrtar of Italian Strings, Bole scent for Nunns A dart's grand tad aqnaxv Plano*, with Coleman’s Alolesn Attachment. Also for Dunham s TOHN HAFT, Jr*r(BucccB&orto Jos. M’Gnf •V fry.) Wholssal* and Retail Druggist and Dealer In Print*, Oils, Dyestuffs, *«.' in Wood stmt, 3 doors bslow Virgin Ailey, Pittsburgh. gOTßegular Agvnt for Dr. Fcnd't Medicine. mhSO TOmTP. SCOTT, Wbolesale Dealer in •I Drug*. Faints. Oils, Tarnishes and Dye Stui&ft-80. 294 Liberty stmt, Pittsburgh. . Alt orders will receive prompt attention. gy» Agent for Bchencfa Pulmonic Syrup, mar 24-1 y n A. FAHNESTOCK A C0.,-Wholesale Tli Drnggwlsta, and man ufseturer* of White Lwd.Red Gad. and litharge, eciM* Wood end Front streets. Irtta tmrgh. ; ncbT TJ E. Wholesale Dealer tn lli. Drag*, Paints, Dy*Stuffs, Oils, Varnlshe*. A&. Aft, No.YsWood stmt, Pltttbvgh. Ooods warranted. Prim tow. -' f • funcucg I - n«n«m UtVSft DRAUN A REITER, Wholeulo A Retail JF~B Druggists, comer of Liberty and St. Clair stmts. SCHOONMAKER * CO., Wholesale » Druggists. No. 24. Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. . TOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox •9 A Cft, eerber Market stmt and Diamond—Keeps eon stantly os hand a foil and complete assortment of Drugft Mediemas, Medicine Cbeeta, Perfumery, and all artkhe pertaining to his business. ’ Pbyrieuni pmertptloas carofoUy eompeuaded at *H hoars.. . lately WOQI>MEItCHAyTSL S[ LEE, suocesaor to MURPHY A LEE, [ m Wool Dealer, and Ocmmiterioii Merchant for the of American WoolL- Ooods No 137 Lttwtv stmt, tar* Dentriitry. 11R. DAVID HUNT, Dentut, may spun | w be foand la his Offiea, m* Fourth *l. nearly orpoalto mttemo** Id very stable. WM. VABIANrM. D., Office 6th atreet, belowSmlthfield. toß. ft W-. 3 tn a. r.Kn 7 to 4, my*s-iyd_ I SCOTT, Dentist, Fouitn street, oBaba^Sm An wok warranted. • jiU 11TM. M. SILAW, Co&tQUteUon. and For^ w * warding mershant. N 0.73 Walnut sft, Cincfonatl, (telo. • Kxrtgcvco.— I T.B.Dugan A eft,Tweed AfUbley. Carpen ter A Prrd. ClndanaU; Murphy A Orafts. NewCvtSftAs; A. Culbertson, Entttburgts Triplett, McFaden A eft. oe4Amd MERCHANT TAILORS. B CHESTER, Merchant Tutor and Clo • tbUr, No. 74 Wood street. Particular attention to Dorr and Youths' Ctothing. _ ooikr _ IXrXLUAHWaßY,Merch*Dt?raibr.^’Dr*» | f pet sad better to Ready Made Clothing, ill LIV WtT Street. TO WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 JPi v W*rtY stmt. —W# an now rtoMor out Spring rtoek cf Good*- I br Gantlamsei’e Wear-Ootha, Uu. HUM and Vsatt»g»of tba unreal rtjde* and flneatquaUty* Our Mends and eurtomer* wiUpiaaa* *tre w* * call, I&hl MANUFACTURING. tojjau mAtajnu. ■. ueu. WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., TOOILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON ■ v anttKCRX, Uanofactorars of Barnhltl’e Patent BoUen. Chimney*. Brtehen, Flra M BUU dsaaar*. Salt Puna, Sugar rana. Iron Yawls or Life Boats ate. ABd, WaekJmltbs* and YUdue* Irons, oa. Repairing doaa on the abort—taottee. naaHyd. T W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail A Maaofectunr and Dealer la Cabinet Wan, Ro. S 3 Third street. JOHN WETHER ELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES,* tn pax lor article, SOLID BOX *na B&AZKD BOX VICKS, earner of Andaman end Het» nsoa streets. os* uuin from tba Hand stmeldtridge. Al* «brigmd asdariactaddm. '.atawe trw MnyjmaaU, Aelfisa hand, -v Blacrsaa Blab MSP' bfffnSuhad to New. Goods and Fashloiif fof GBDtlecidOis* . Clothing Jbr Bpring of 1861' ' ' Kt WATTS 1 * CO.. Gcglcavo respectfally ri■ totnDrmthalrntnnwons runodtrts,Le.tb* pub* m tofcnw, Ottmtmm UN°-W» • liberty stroetjortb.rid*. afro** Bt. Clair. • n_ k_ Penn Cotton Miin, KttibinKli. , . If BNNEDE, CHILDS A Co_ SimnCuij CLtumraoP- ,> ■ ssa^S^SKS' ■ OsUonTwiMt, ~j M pSsxbunaaaiidßasbOofds _" * ofslluto*«4 dedripdtt* l i Betting. •_j • AGENCIES. s. ft ctnaaxn MUSIC, &C. DRUGGISTS. MEDICINE. Boot, and Sloes!! HEW YORK ADVERHSEMEHTB. I From VISSCUER . rOUF.LL'S Qen.tiJ AJ.ortUm I Itouse, No. 540 and 34S Broadway, New "York,{late Vo. W Nassau stmt.) . Krms in Uu Oily rj New Hie*. Straw Goods, French Flowers, &c. , pASU parchasers are solicited to examine "straw goods, FronehFlowero, AeTwhlcn will befonud superior tothst of anr other ainsHev house In tne city. fclfrfcf at * eflJobnsU cor. William. New York.! CASH MBSIC & PIAHO STORE . OF . 1 HORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO > MONOPOLY. ‘ Music at Greatly Redneed Rates.' ■VTOTWITHSTANdING the combination I* of Mnsle Dealers to keep up the prices of uon-oopy. rTghvmilflftapafnjtthelntimU of naftw empesert, and their refosal to extend to Ur. Waters the court**!** of tbs trade, be Is making inmenu sales—having abundant evi dence, that he bas publle do on ten ante and support. In his the Great Monopoly, and in bis mcrtsto eld re Talent, and to adopt the Natlooal ‘Currency. His ■lock or American and European Music 1* Immense, and the catalogue of his own publication* Is one of the largut tutdbat refcefcdm the United Btatee. He haa also mail* a Great Reduction tn the price* of Plttoe, Melodeoos and Muxbal Instruments of aMkiruii. Sxjxriorttmtdfiji oetsfrs Piano# for *175, s2ooand|22s. Interior of agpMf enafifo. and Instruments as tironp and as unroMS as those which eoet 3500. Plsnosof everr varlstrof style and pno* unto ilOOuTeommlalng thoee of ten dlOareot .mnnofoetorM*. among them the celebrated teodern trapfowrf IIOAiCX Warsaw Punos and thejdrif premium Souas Puxon >, may reasona bly smmt be will hare later and more v triad styles than any house In the trade. ftarTha notice of dealers Is railed to the above, and they *«ay rely urm everr attention. ' jalft2mv SCHIEFFELIH BROTHERS * CO-, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, SEW TOSK. jfe^rmowrfteA'ftlTO FMPORTING the leading Drupe from their I original nfarketa, both In Btnooe and East Indies, and dsn French anj XngUsh Chemicals, P«lrl _ (J ROBERT __RATTERSOFB UVE JV^ BALE Cortur Diamond rtrert and Cherry AtU jr, ABKLAHD HOUSE, ABOU STREW. AItOTB SEVENTH STREET.. PHILADELPHIA* H. 8. BENB 0 N, Proprietor. trrHcttif Baxrd. H.M ver _U*7S.ltt±-lTd WALTER P. MAUSFIALL, Importer and Datlirla Plain, Figured and Decteidra hper {larg ing* No. U wood ntulrarsh. SolaAnetoftbocotebrAtadsiAßabetarM, Uitutlxl)- «ngjt A ofPmrW. - mh3-&3 TJARIoFASUIONS TORLAPIES'DKESS- I EH.—Tha Parirh Fa*hlomfijT JUNK, direct per wffl b* «a Ml* oa tho Ist proximo br IUI&. L. 8-WILSON. jfa-RUW IVan, above Hand (treat. KTEH, JOBES & CO., PROPRIETOR* KTER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. AND COMMISSION 1' MERCHANTS, Canal Batin, Sersnth itrwt, Pitt*- burgh, h. Baeon, Uni, Lard Oil. Meta Pork, 8.0. Hun*. KUr'a ex* trm ud No. 1 Balt, Anthradte and Scotch Pis lion, BoUrar Brick and Clar, Aotbradte Coal. Ac. my l® BANKING HOUSES JOHF T HOGO: SEW YORK, No. a AOOTII Sp M. PiIII.AbRI.PniA. I PITTBBURtfii,' ALLMIiRNr 00, HOMERS KT, \ SOMERSET 00.. MOUNT PLfeASAKX. WgjTMOBWIbIA, Penna* CONNKLMVILLR. FAYKTTJi 00, 1 UHIONTOWNr “ BROWNBVILLB, . “ “ 1 • j Deposit* received. Dtaroontamada, DrafU bought, aol4 and collected, Bask Koto and Specie bought and told: Stock*, Notes and other SeeuriUe* bought and add ©M oommiadon, Correspondence and collections solicited. ; M Agency. OSESF. EATON. No. 19 Sixth et., agent; (br setting said buying‘PATENT RIQITTS. Isnow risad to »*u th* following lately patented ankUs Trott’s patent Oil OIobM, for Steam Engine* Coe's patent Drill. for Drilling Iron; I*»n¥ Koch Drilling Machines. Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mill*; CravJhnr* Steam anaWaterauajtei, and (Irtfflth'* Wrought Iron BsJlroad Chair Maehlnta, Them art Ids* hare boa ssamined hy practical nj*chao- Saad machinists, and prouognrwi superior to any In use. 1 1* aim anthemed to wll Right* to make and rand these articled In any part ot tha noon try. He ha* aiao for sal* hot«prees*d NuU* and Washer* and finished Braes Work. • _ lit u also prepared to tak* Agenda* ft>r th« sal* of etb *r patented Right* and new lomUoa*, and gtr* to the buxine* fluthml and constant attention 2 - ll* retire to th* teltosrtty^ Th# tnbmrfbsre have kmgbeen Acquainted wtth-Vr Moses P. Eaton, and hart no hesitation It rsroamsudiog him to all who may wish to employ hi* terrlces, a* a geo* Usman of undoubted Integrity ana tndefetlgabtelnduKry* tn who** exertions trory rtiiane* mar Iw placed: 1 Neville B. Crate, W. uobtnaonJJr, -vr Wm. Larimer, Jr, John ttraham. W. ii. Penny, II- Child* a Go, ; . James Wood. N. Ilolmes A Hoes, P. 11. Friend, ' Kramer A Rahm. V. Lorens. »• iiriugstan. Knap A Wad*. William P. Johnston, william Phillips, 1 Andrew Pulton. A. W. Loomis. I Wilson llctlandlsea. . Prmruxaa. Norsoiber 27 th. ISM. -dtf EaR uid Winter Goods. KDKOHD WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, . 1U ÜBUtrr BTJ2BXT. ¥ HAVE now on hand a largo Stock of Sail I and Winter Goods. ov meeting* of entirely new designs, Plash Vestings M the twrt beautiful patterns; Pm>eb and Hugilsh Ca*dmer**,nf ertry style and shade In th# mar. k#t,allof whi*hl*lU makato order on th* mc4 reason; able terms. aod to enl* T tt29 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS# Ac. WM’OLINTOCK k BROS, are cow sell •log off tbslr entire stock of Carpeting, Oil Cloths, no, tat cash, at price* Inwerthan er#r offeteif in ths wesV Binding*, and Mate of ail WndsT With a fall asnrtment of an criklste generally kept In a C wishing to-tarnish Btecaboata, Qonsst nr B> tel* will do trail to call now.as now lstbetimetoteem gnat bargains. Hem ember thi plane. No, us Market gt, oear libsrtsr- ■ ■ • erf ■ . * : WM. A. IRWIH'b ; BEAL ESTATE OFHOE, No. 87 Front street, in LghsCtuba* Pig Iron, As. .Coal property bongbtaud soli^ 2EAFFET ft OLDf" SanuKactd^" rn^TaSl; leather: FRITZ, HENBRI i flo . : No. iD North TBIRD Strict, PIULA'DA ~ jgßuamus raoVt widdy uuL&TZt&gP™»tamralKirntßi ßc**tarowf nd] f, WMklrasd Trt-W«*kln ml : CH3HOOL BOOKS—A • uniform series for Sbss&bSSv 11 w^*s eMt r>A—l«tg3t» AUnSmr. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24,15 W. The regard which we have for free speech ih dnees us to publish the following. We totolty disagree with the positions it takes, and must say that its author, whom we highly esteem, U the only Whig within our knowledge who enter tains a favorable sentiment towards Simon Cam eron: Mb. EditoO:—l have noticed in two or throe of the last numbers of the Oaxeiti t sovero com ments upon' the veto cast by our delegation, in the Honso of Representatives, for U. 8. Senator, particularly upon the vote cost by Messrs. Quy and Muse for Gon. Camoron. * You and I, Mr. Editor, have been in the same ranks for years. We have more than once, alike, rallied coder the old Whig banner. lam wiih you now, in opposition to the Nebsoska swindle; but I differ in opinion with you very widely in regard to the proprioty of the vote cast by oar representatives for Senator. Of ail the candidates before the Convention, with any ohance of success, Qen. Cameron, it seems to mo, should be the most acceptable to the old Whig party. It Is evidently impossible to elect a Whig. Who, therefore, among the Democratic Ameri cans, would be asdikoly to represent us fairly In Congress as Gen. Cameron ? Surely oot Mr. Buckalew, nor J. Pringle Jones! Pennsylvania has not been more truly repre sented, nor her interests more fully sustained in the Senate of .tho United States for many a Senatorial term, than by Gen. Camerofr daring the short period for whieh he was our represen tative. He then boldly told his party, that had they not praetised the great swindle of Polk, Dallas, Shank and the Tariff of '42, they could' not have carried Pennsylvania for Polk In 1844. That deMaratlon'ealled down upon his head, then, the bitter denunciations of the ultra Dem ocratic press. For the same reason bo is now denounced by the Pennsylvanian', and ail who follow the lead of that sheet. I take the violent opposition of that paper, and that wing of the Democratic party of which it is the exponent, to Gen. Cameron, os evidence that our representa tives have voted right How do tho twenty-eight bolters sustain their claim to purity of intention, above their fellows? Burely*not by their votes! Each man seems to havo some pet scheme of his own to carry oat rather than the selection of the most fit man to fill the Senatorship. They unite only in opposi tion to Gen. Cameron. No farther anion between them. This does not look os if they, constitu ted all the patriotism aod all the purity of th e American caucus. . I hope our representatives will maintain their position, and vote for Gen. Cameron on the 27th Inst. We cannot get Mr. Williams, let us have Gen. Cameron! Wora. Why should our correspondent say ‘'U is evi dently impossible to elect a Whig” ? A large majority of the legislature icert Whigs, and could easily secure one as a candidate, if It is the will that is wonting, not the way. Bat if this wen not tho case, the fact would be no excuse for our representatives. They were not compelled to vote for Cameron because they could not defeat his election. Those who cannot prevent on evil an not bound to partake in it.— They should have stood by their principles, and maintained them intact, oven if obliged to stand os a.lean minority by themselves. We deem it unnecessary to follow onr friend •in detail, but he will permit u# to say that his agreement with us in opposition to the Nebraska swindle finds a very singular illustration In Ms support of Cameron, who but a few months since was an ardent Nebraska man. PmmiTtTSSla Leslilstin. SasA-ra, continued.—The bill from the House to prohibit Sunday liquor selling possod first and second reading, and vu ordered to be transcrib ed. The latter clause of tho third section, rela* tiro to forfeiture of license aas struck out A further supplement to the aci incorporating the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Com puayr'paaeed second aad final reading. BUI relative'to certain duties ana rights of hus band and wife, and parents and children, passed finally, after much discussion, yds 16, nays 12. BUI to change tho time of holding elections in Buquesne borough fell by general consent, the courts having power over iL Mr. M’Clintock colled up Senate bill No. "0, relative to opening certain streets In the city bf Pittsburgh. Several amendments were adopted. Ur. Darsle said the bill was hard to under stood—he could not comprehend it—and was not prepared to vote for iL Mr. sTCllntock said be only desired to put to seeood reading and thon lay it over; when it might bo examined. HTraBCIUJILPA. Mr. Prioe called up Senate Bill No. 17, rotative to the estate of Dr. Peter Shonebcrger, deceased. {Thtf tUi relates to Executor and Devisee in trust] After s brief conversation relative to the pro priety of the bill and the desires of heirs In ref erence to it, H was postponedfor tho present Housi.—The following private bills passed finally: “An Act relative to the coroner of Armstrong county.” “An Act supplemental to an act, entitled ‘An ' Act to incorporate tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh : railroad company.’” “An Act relative to the Anderson library of tho city of Allegheny.”- “An Act authorising' the Governor to incorpo rate a company to erect a bridge over the Youghioghexry river, at a point between the Mid dle of M. Miller's island and Taylor's fording, in the county of Payette." “An Act relative to the Allegheny railroad and cool company." “An Act giving a bounty on fox'isealps in Butler county.” ..“An Actto layout estate road from Unfco town, in Payette county, to Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland county.” “Supplement to the act incorporating the Pittsburgh and Connellsville railroad company.” The bills erecting the new counties of Madison and Jackson, passed second reading-and were laid over. J February 20. Sxxatx.—Mr. Darsle, read In place a bill ro -1 sting to the Overseers of the Poor of-Allegheny county; whloh was taken op and pnssed. Mr. Melliagcr, reported House bill, No. 281, relative to elections in Cherry BUI and Green townships, Indiana county; which on motion of Mr. Jamison, was immediately taken up and passed in its several readings. The bill to prevent tho sale of intoxicating liquors on the Sabbath day, was slightly amended, and passod finally by a vote of 12 yeas to 2 nays. The bIU to erect the new county of Mooooga bela was tekenup end postponod until Monday. The bill to erect the new county of Snyder passed finally by a vote of 11 yeas to 10 nays. Houaa.—The supplement to the act to restrain, gunners, &0., was taken up and passed finally— yeas 40, nays 14. The bUI for the punishment of bribery came up In regular order, and was debated at groat length. Pending th 6 discusslo i the Houeo ad journed, Pioma Emiooakts. —Mr. Joseph SulHvant left here, this morning, with nl io heavy wagons, thirty horses and twenty-five aeu, on his ! way to Champaign and Vermillion < ountiet, in! con : tral lUlnois. The outfit was a< i admirable one. : The wagons wore constructed in sueh manner as to answer the purposo of teats, and will be 1 ;used os such, uptiiJwUable buildings con be ’erectedby the mechanics In the.company for their accommodation, i The Meson, gallivant ihkve purchased vast tracts or land In central land northern Illinois, and are making prep&ra ; tiona to cultivate several thousand artres of land | the present season. - , The party that left to-day intend to prepare the land for ploughing, hedging, and planting, ;and to erect the necessary buildings for thecae joommodatieh of tenants. They take along set oral bushels of loeifet seed, walnut, blokory inuts, chestnuts, t*ed cedar berries, juxit a consld .erablc qnantity of Osage orange aeetVs, for the poTposo of hedging. Another party vlll leave hero In about a month, destined to the some place, and still another one about the (tame time, will open another farm of several thousand acres In northern Illinois for Mr, ScfiUranL— Ohio Slate Journal. 1 j Kansas Xjuoct.—A meeting was hold in Eas ton on Wednesday evening lost, for the purpose pf formlngTa Kansos'lesgue. 1 Quite aUrgnjmn. ber of-gentlemcn -were in attendance. - Dr. F, L, Crane presided, and Wm Thomas acted or Sec retary. A oommitteo was appointed to write to the agents bf the different raUroada,_wUh' a view to ascertain the cheapest and quickest route.— Fifteen or twenty gentlemen signed a list, la or der to ascertain haw many felt inclined to go. 1 Allentown, Pa., Feb. .SI -i-Thr trial of the oenagjreoftho great Cotaaangnalottery, was concluded-today, with a verdict of guilty against Nathan: Fredsrio -was fined jouw.ond ? costs of pro»©cntioß, and to stand theisentesee be complied with, and .William Grass fined sBooowith cafe, mod to .be committed until the fine bepaid. Both were committed in defenU of payment. Two Strahbots Sunk.—The New Lucy, from New Orleans last oigtu, news of the sinking of two St. Lonis boats, <. freighted with large cargoes. The Dresden j struck a wreck at Widow Merriweather’s, a short distance below New Madrid, on Thursday was ran ashore and sunk—her stern in fifteeffor twenty feet water, and the bow in wa ter up, to the guards. She is careened consider ably, and will in all probability, prove a total loss. She was bound from this port to New Or leans, and bad on board a valaable cargo, which will also be a loss. The new Lucy took on board and brought up a portion of hor crew. Tho Dresden was aboat two years old, and was one of the very best freighters in our trade. Bho was owned by hor Commander, Cdpt. Saltmarsh, and others, and was valued at $lB,OOO or $20,- 000. : / For the Gazette. The Robb struck a log at the foot of Devil's Island, just above Cape Girardeau, on Saturday; was run close to shore and sank, and lies in aboat the samo condition as the Dresden—with the guards forward but of water, and tho stern sunk to the cabin floor. She will, It is-thonght, also prove a total loss. She left this port for New Orleans Friday about ooon, with a good trip of passengers and freight. There was a lot of stock on board, which was saved; the balance of her cargo will be a loss. She was one of the finest boats iu the trado, and when brought out (in 1852) was oao of the costliest and most beautiful steamers afloat— Si. Louis Intel. Asothib Steamboat Sunk.— Last evening a dispatch was received from Captain Cunning ham, at Cairo, stating that the Bacon had struck a rook at the junction of the Ohio and Missis slppi and sunk in twenty feet water, and from a gentleman who arrived last evening on the tors, we obtained the following particulars: The oeddent happened Sunday afternoon about two o'clock. The Bacon was rounding from the Mississippi into the Ohio, when she struck a. rook near where the Qrand Tower sunk which opened a tremendous, gap in, her hull, and caused her lo go down almost immediately, not allowing time to eat lodge the stoak or run the boat ashore. Sbe sunk within two feet of tho horrioane deck* astern, and about np to the cabin floor forward. Fortunately no lives were lost and the books and papers were saved. The Baton had on board a large cargo of flour, grain and other products besides 150 to 200 bead of stock—all of which is a total Lobs. We had no meaos of obtaining a list of ber freight. Sho was an excellent freight boat, about four years old, and valued at $20,000; owned by McAlister & Co., of this city, Capt. .Geo. Taylor, of the Belfast; and Mr. John Low rie, first clerk of the Bacon ; and was insured in offices, as follows: $4,000 In the Pacific, $4,000 in the Lumbermen and Mechanics’, $3,000 in the Cititans’ and $3,000 In the Globe. There* Is also an insurance of between $4,000 and $5,000 on her freight list In the Globe of fice in this city. These are hard times on . steamboatmen and insurance offices. Three of our first-class pteam hosts, with full cargoes, sunk in one week, amt causing aloes of property'amounting to not lees than $200,000, is a blow that will not be lightly felt, and compose a truly frightful chapter ‘of accidents. Winra on tbs Psaibiu.—Throe persons froxe to death oq the prairie near Georgetown, Missouri. An emigrant named Howard, came to the State late in the season, purchased a prairie improvement, tho house on which was not fin ished. On the 2(Jth ult, the snow-drove in so aa to p&6 out the fire, and he hod no mntohes to re-klndlo it- lie started with his family on foot for a neighbor’s house,bat the snow blew in their faces so severe that his wife and two children perished. In Pettis County M 0.7 two children and a servant girl were fro sen to death in at tempting to make their way to a neighbor's house in the night during a snow storm. The following distressing case b related, said to be from a source entitled to credit, though almost too inarediblc for belief. llabusouxob, Feb. 20. “A man wafl driving between Chicago and Ga lena, with on ox team, in which was his wife and two children. At night the storm came upon them with its snow, wind and cold. They oould not build a fire because the ground woe covered with snow, and then was no wood to be eon, and.their distance from any habitation pro* vented them from reaching a hospitable shelter. Before morning the wife was frozen stiff, and as a desperate expedient to eave the lives ef his children, the man killed both his oxen, cut them open took out tho viscera, and placed hts freez ing children ia the cavities. Bat their death was only delayed by this, as they froze dead al so. The man, leaving the dead bodies of his wife and children on tho lone prairie, succeeded In reaching a house whore he was kindly cored for.— Chicago Trih. s Thk Emcrs or Cou> ox Farm Animals.— The Peru (Illinois) Chronicle of the 7th inst, learns from a farmer who resides on the south tide of tho Illinois river, some particulars of the storm on the 20th uIL His eattle, though they were enclosed within a oircle of straw stacks and hay staoks, were so much with the driving snow blast, that they refased-toeat Tho enowv- was driven between the hairs, and, coming In contact with the skin, was for a mo ment melted, then frozen, until the whole cover ing of the.animal, seemed one unbroken armor oflce, which did not disappear on many for four days after. Tho snow melting on their fore heads and running down, formed huge icicles that passed down over the face, and reached for below the nose, giving them the appearance of the beast with tho ten horns—in many instances the broad sheet of ico falling over their eyes, blindfolded them effectually. Their nostrils were filled filled with frozen snow that had been driv en into them by tho violence pf the . wind. The quails that had gathered about bis barn-yard as a last resort, were frozen to death. Prairie chickens were cither frozen to' death or so be numbed that he could take them with his hands as they sst on the fenee, steeping with actual stnpor.* His barn-yard chickens were many of them frozen, and what is singular, in nearly ev ery cose they were found with their bills os wide apart as they oould be sundered, and the month srith solid ice.“ Ho has driven his cattle end ieoms over his fences, the snow being on A level with them, and so compact as to sustain a heavy load. Youxo Amxuca Omxxtaiird.—The N. Y. Herald says that a Turk, who has recently ar rived in New York from Constantinople, baa es tablished a kahre, or Turkish coffee-house, m that city, where one may procure a Turkish pipe, wfth the best quality of tobacco, a cup of coffee, shevbet, locoom, (fig paste,) or rather oriental luxuries, served up in a style that makes one imagin o himself under the shade of SL Bopbio, expected to be awakened from the. delicious lan guor produced by.the fragrant berry or the aro-‘ metio weed, by tho musical Toice of the muezzin as he cries: “To praycrel to prayers!" The house is fitted up in striotly Turkish fashion, and visitors seat themselves upon an elevated cushioned platform. They have around them books, newspapers, dominoes and chessboards. The pipe-bearer gives them either the chibouk with Us long stem and amber month-piece, of the narghile, the smoke of whloh is cooled : by passing through water. Tho coffee is served in little porcelain cups. Easton, Feb. 21.—The old line Democrat} held a meeting last evening at the'Coart House; for the purpose of adopting resolutions denounce lug Major Fry, of the Semite, for supporting General Cameron in tho joint convention of the Legislature on the 13lh Inst., for the election of aU. S. Senator. The sneetiaghavlng been orj ganlxed, Wm. H. Hatter, editor of the Arm submitted' a series of resolutions to lne«ffecf ibo?8 Indleatod. Mr. For, crot) moiod in amoodmonlM tho which WM nuMtod; rod thenaommanoed naMUtt, which bcgg.ro deception. Th« result wm thatj the American portion of dip meeting droro the; old line Demoeratnont, and then named n»ol«-; tiona commending tho coonsoofMr. Fry.end, instructing Mosers. Bosh and Johnson of the Hohse, also Ito support Gen. Cameron in thsj convention to re-assexnbtp on the 27th inst. , ; Acstxia and .tott Wab.—A : late letter from Berlin states that a journal of that place gives; tbs following pxtrordinuy and incredible an-j Douncementv under date of Prague, January 18: “ Id well-informed quarters it is known (?) that his Majesty the Emperor of - Austria summoned the commanders of ormy corps to Vienne; hr or der to ascertain their military and political opin ions relating to an crrentaal war with Counts Clam-Gollas end Bchlick art mud not only to have expressed the Ir own personal objections • to such.»war, bat the repugnance of the army in general to the same. in-consequence of this ■ It iseoid, both generals have resigned their cbm* mood, after declining * peace position offered to ’them.” . , r-t; j. - SxWrtNo ran HxxMPLorsnToirtrm Cocxtut.— Yesterday, fifty, men were'sent: to'SchuylkiU county, ft.; by the -American and. Foreign Eni: Igrant Protec tionand Employment Society, -be*, mdea a number of others, within the? past |ew day*, toother iieotioniu.. Ordew twr t Urge nora ibenare.on snhdc try peretmx out of croploynient tutthe Want of lands limits the tfwfulnw in this way. The .. Camden and.' Amboy - Botiro&u Company have generously made* a reduction -on the fere of Society’s benefiriarte* to thef liunutxf-one-thiid of the fere to Philadelphia,- and theThiiadhlphia ind Baling Railroad Com pany one-half —AT. Y- JH4«w, 2Ut; VOLUME LXVIII--NUMBER 158 ’ Kaxzas as|d its AdvjlX*aqes«— A telect num j ber of persops-Asaembled at Hopo Chapel on I Saturday opening, in compliance with iarifetioni from the Kansas League, whose offico is at 110 * 4 way, for thepnrpose of holding a prelim- of the frienda of freedom. The '•ued with some remarks from ' • Secretary of the League, '' oraotxoal workings Now Jersey, "" through *he Broft. iaary met. meeting was o H . Theodore Jhright, Esq., in which ho explained tb* of the League. Mr. Williamson v who hod recently returned from atou, that aeotion of the country, explained to . meeting the benefits of Kanxas in a minoral and productive point of view. He said that iron ore, coal,; Jime stone, copper, wild hemp, wild rice, &c., abound throughout the territory in great abundance, and of a "very superior kind. Mr. Williamson portrayed tho soil K productive capacities and healthy climate of the country as being without a parallel in the United States.— He said that it was no uncommon thing for a person, (who was while in the Atlantic States, complaining and sick with dyspepsia,) in three or four weeks after arriving in that country, to sit down to a meal and eat from three to five pounds of meat, without Buffering any inconveni ence, or fiear of a disorganization in his digest ive Fbozes to Dxath.— We learn that three, of a family of fife persons, firing in Johnson county. Mo., were frozon to death on the 29th alt. They were fifing in a Tory open cabin in the prairie; the enow drifted through the cracks of the cabin to such an extent that they deter mined to go to nTrieighbor’s, some two miles off; they started on but lost their way, and wandered about until the woman and three children be came exhausted and laid, down; tho man finally succeeded in getting to the house, and got help and returned for the others; when they came to them the ohfidren were already dead and the -woman so badly frozen that If she gets well she will lose both hands and feet.— St. Louis News. A gentleman from Virginia recently announced in the Washington Hall Hotel, at Atlanta, Geo., that he had somehow been relieved there of his pocket book, containing $3,200, bat he seemed to take the matter so coolly that it was goner ally supposed thattheannouncement wasnhoax, more especially as the gentleman had doparted ne?t morning for home, as if nothing hod hap pened. It was remarked, however, that the money market among tho colored folks, was be coming so enormously easy, and a negro sooa attempting to pass a $lOO bill,’ the whole $3,200 was finally recovered. It is not known whether the Virginian wit! think it worth his while to take the trouble of sending after the money, now that he has been informed of its recovery. Governor Winston has announced himself as a candidate for re-election in Alabama, and tho Hon. M.'P Gentry has signified his willingness to receive the Democratic nomination for tho Governorship of Tennessee, .Col. J. Stokes is spoken of as likely to be the Whig nominee in Tennessee. -ti UTl£H=3o bbb. £oU flutter'; X 9 - & bbU. Bulk] do (hr ult br _ . j JOHN FLOYD t CO. SUNDRIES —50 bxa. Soap; .. O » bxß. llotadCandlaefl.bbU. Eoil' Battar, for nls by fag oTwells a CC„ 526 Liberty tt. •LOUR—4OO Lbls. in store arid for Bale by a BARBABfIB * CO.* 'NTTER—3 bb la Roll Butter in store and ' for «U by fofl 8. PABBAPQH * CO MUSTARD— Genuine Lexington Mustard in lb-tj lb. and lb. emne put an by Crow. A BlmekwaH; luneh S Co.'s Fine Engl&h Muxtard, for br J»29 J W- a -ITcLCRQ. SALE—An excellent Frame' House 1. and lot oo Rasaeart-AlleghimTCltr, ai arwrlow aH*. Bnqnlro of Ja2W THOS. WOODa. TS. Ith ft. "1 LYCERINE CREAM, a new arid' very OBY PEACHES—2S sacks in store and MJ for tala br fa 7 IBAIAIT PICKET a CO. HONEYr— 4 bbis. Strained Honoy iu store «nd for gala by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. C'EATHERS—3OOO lbs. in store and for 1 ««labr • faT IBAIAHDICKKY kC O. |RIED-APPLES —60 bus.- justiecM and ' tar nl* by _ _fclj> B. ROBISON * CO. DRIED PEACHES—7S bus. reo'd and for t>T ftlO H. BOBISON * CO. SEED—3O bus. rec’dnnd for sale bT WO n. RODTBON A CO. EISH—2SO bbls. and half bbia. Li WUteTUh and Trout reo’d and fbr «a!a br ■ - &1 ° B, ROBISON A CO. fVASTILB SOAP —SOO Ids. White and Yar v ' leffited eenuine Coattla Soap we’d br J(W.rL£MD.-Q. A VER’S CHERRY PECTORAL—I gross I\. ftlits oekbraUdwaxbremedy roe’jby - !“? ; JokTLtanyQ. r I TOBACCO—SO bxs. ossfd brands, ss'&nd ■ Baiußp.ts«taratnde>m)Abr > dc23 T.UTTLBA OO U2.2d«L 'ROOMS—IOO do*. Com .Brooms for sale ~BL i*g JOHN FLOYD k CO. f’IORN JtfEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, 13 AISINS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peaches’-*■ 4 OO Red 'Potatoes for sale by ■ jas. McUuqi4in. Blooms and lumps—7 tons ou.h^d sndfcrsela by j»9 J. A. lIUTCBIBON * CO. RA BBLS. MOLASSES for sale by t ■lyrceia j. d. c^nfield. ftOLL BUTTER-6 bbls. fresh Roll Butter HijßitiWdMdto’Mbfcy ' R ROBISON A Cq. LARD— 40 half bbls. No. 1 Lard recM and t)T«t.«bT ftIO . R.BOBIBOK 'A 00. /^ORN—4OO bus Shelled Corn in store and \J fcrssleby fogp . 8. nARUAUOJI t CO. Blue VITRIOL—I,OOO lbs by for sale R-ELSrtJJCBa A 00. fIREAM OP bbls for sale' by aJ faa . E. E. SELLERS * 00. "E*LM BARK—2SO lbs for sale by JLi ftai r-k Hia.T.feßaa EQ®s-r9bxfl. to arrive by - * t*n - ISAIAH DICKEY * CO. pOTASH—IO casks pure for sale by 1 »n R. £. SELLERS A CO. Balsam copavia—lso ibrfor sale by fall ; R. R. SELLERS * CO. DEARL STARCH—J. J.WOODS’PearI t BUrch eoastsntly In store os conjigtunent end for JobT ftSl • .. XA. HARDY. BUTTER— 10 bbls. prime Rott Butter this day iae»d and total**? HENRY 1 H QOIXINB JTh£ A. Mason $ Co*, will open op Mondsr. Feb. 19,4 more e*xei of New Style “"otUo.lfc I*lnes its, 10*sa I‘JX ets, usniUy sold far end 28a. ; fti9 CJHAWLS —A few more of. those splendid. iiy Rophe Bt4te Long SJuwlfStKV'otaslly «Jd st 18,, W»Uilbeb*dst A. A. MASON JtOO.’B.2s.*tti*t : fJOOD BUSINESS.PAPER, having not dot* thin 4 month* to run. esn be oM©tl*£»d by Opplylngto ftW B. MeLAIW < 80X. COHN MEAL-75 bbls. Corn-Meal for ni.br tela jaa. UebacaHLiy. > UCKWIIEAT—4O ska Buckwheat Flour \ ~fof-tnla by ftl9 JAS.'MaLACQnLDf. FEATHERS -3000 lba. in store, for sale by fal9_lJ>lCggy a OOj. » Water > CtFront it*. TALLOW OIL—3 bbls. in store; for sale by JM9. I. DICKJIV A 00. SO Water e BSFroct its. EPSE AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL bwotosUntly onhmnde kochl e**on t Wish end B*thTob« I Haree,BU*inbo»LO»k WolJ. a or Dtnw Bucket* Wocglettßowlj, Churns. Dry Measures, Zine *nd awrry WsjV Bauds, ud *n other kinds of war# In hit line. Alat>-60omuTabs,end 100dacesBucket*.' . _ Wereroom, Ussonle H*lL Fifth stmt, Pittsburgh, fie T ARD A BUTTER—SO kegs No. I Lard; Mj. tO fcsgt pecked Button 7 bbls. prime Roll Butter just we’dsad far sslsby,JOHN WILSON,2CB liberty *t. [UQAR— 10bbds,prime.N. 6. I triad aadtbfafr by JOHN WILON. kQB Üb»rty»t OALED Oisia- dpHEESE—2OO bxs.pritaa cutting Cheese fcrssleby ; ,R. DALZB.L < OQ.: ROSEMARY HAIR OIL-12 doa, of this i celsbrsled llsir Oil recM hr . J 0&. FLRHI&'Q.- AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL and CA «UWIO nuA—l gTCM of these eelebrsted medJct'uw wftbr . ; r :fiie r. . >• tJofcPLEiftsoT nnn BBLS. Extra and Snperfino Flonr; t*>l 111 100 bUs Ryetfasr. .. - . ...-i 100 Ms Pesetas, tarn*;,, r lOObuyCloTeraefc OmbcdU’iddßrtSndWlMt Whiskey In bbls s iulf buelS. - -,' fild TT. NAPP & RIGHTMEYER'S Copy Books] .J\ 20 numbers, fcrsslrWEolessle sod lUUII. "6 B.SADteEB. Allegheny. DROPS—Anothor large eupply of 'T«ryficolrJliTnr»d Gom Prep* retired by . . JQ9. FLEMIWO. cor Diamond K 3BLS. MESS PORK for '7V-> - J.B. OAKFJBLD^ -70 sacks in store and for ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. bales iH&y for sale by '• JAH. MeLATJQIIUN.