THE : , ._. . .. . . . . PITTSBURGH.- • .' ••_. - . ~..;.:. • .- . .... . 3' - rri X I E. t ESTAII . - 1111SINESS DIRECTORY. , rerottlitt. 00.73 ADVERTISING AGENCY - ..l44simortuxt. tin Yom . And No. 10, Grab Greet. itufeet. E. I Oh ere Agents fbe the inert lnflnential end mat stteedetti dal Paws both in the United Eti and the • Ittulgarian. Wines. IVACHARD lIIJEK, .22 Borah William ar...41= wafts of the rlao <visa Mae take an= a lane esvorfrd. of the If i l=a l attl sweet sad dry strfarol Wines, :dead Ind* Tolleb brvlsf. Had& Sera (aldsvd.a Serb N a lm k elyi. bla dl, rr i bsll. suer) Skean, Mt l o i reb ego! ditisrevit WIIRIZANTED, TO /38PITREGRAPZ JUICER htl"Ordsn evaded ea favorable terms. 'lt , Y• The Idlowbur *t of Sudan" Firm ant cloud tv tdat od atoetrotiaDi. id Ltd. city of New lurk.. • - - • ' 400011.DF.0N STRINGS, as. WandlNO; WEISSENBORN & CO., data Qr 2....,)Napeddied and Wbokadirbodera filarmtwa. Itellsa. .11adled lastrodunge and tddll 1 4. b Na ' OOTTON SAIL OUCH . . • Torrx cows Staxictua Ccitton Sail %V • ILla. SRAM a 00. No:71 Pins neva, Noy Yor ',Louisan -Cotton Omni from *enrol other mill; Woo tWiASUatiNS Print, Cloths scut popper gallon, Itar Calls o • '.._ DST GOODS. # .O.,..MoNAMEE di CO. Importais of 'A1.16,161110111 gm din 811 k sact Fancy Clooda.ll2 sod tap 30.65 lut A 9 ENT & CO.Amportera of French " "Land allueltnronean Good; No. 40 Itspsd stied. W6l AIORSTEIN & HONIG, 100 Liberty at, and ' Owls? st.,"cor-ItrinltT Mee. Importal or Imes &rim Jall-6.1aD3116 144.111 ES OWBN, 15 Broad St., Int ..rter of Derma Trimzettags. almir sad Fringes. ." lilt* bud Kit Goo& gsuerAllr. t.usit=rs6 Ii S &HIM:4* tr.wt• I • DBTE.111).: MULLEN, Importer of French 11U tisiorso sad 13srlo-Dry Clorebt . dstlas, Velvets Mott nos, Bassrls,Wooloos, de, Zgl Ltreed street, Nov York. 8. - HATCIUG CO., 99 Chambers street, ...A=lldx.-thrrantr,,,seam.aeoss.4sunt --JOHN -DAVIES, JONES k CO., Im . *ems Otaglmene Faxashippe sud Minn tams of noels. Marts. Tie% ka+ 7 . 4 Winigl stmt. .. . . . VSE - tha-littiiicali,Mastang Lininient in • Ithonmatlinn,' Braises. BUMS, RPranS.. Calk PEW an Solna an effectual ours for all imtninal . oomnistnts of loan or antinaL• S. W. Weattomt, original originator and nonoriotor, 301, IlreadWar. N.Y. - • ifril-tiorta GURNEY, No. 349 Bioadwa • , the °ldea JIMMIES:OA DWARDS,L SANFORD A DO., Foreign Esvngo, No. 36 Itlaidvar. Goods and Psaksgen warded to and from all tartsni tbs world. Arent in Pittsbergb. Mans At Co. • • sel.Slygmelblb . FRE801; AND- 9P4I3LAXIANOIt BASYMIL , giIIAB.LES ZLNN 521faiiien Lane, vi • imeeeten et Pram* and Owansa. Fanny and Travel . OW ng flaskes,flll2 inneseton nof COW lOW eigarad iPiL rmattlnni and zn Jenny Lind Worlutnnd; tn. 11ACIDINKSX AND MACHINE TOOL& o - CRLICS & Ji•SUP, No. 67 gine st., New Irak. Cotatiaaima lireeeturA* for the We of all kinds o alga Teolis LandQat= and Woolen Blachlnem rum the heat nzaenr. Mnanekve Agent., Ibr Lowell Bin h's:in Stops. - •_ - ~ • ‘ - de.2l)-Da7ltess ..PAPSEL WAR/MOUSE. CYRUS FIELD 11 cliff street, Pater Man Mb dams [ ---- C I %C r A" • . :A: .. ",, 0. a mu.. 4.3.d..J-A cr.t. v a PAPER. ta. Book- Arum= SALAMANDER SAFES, & • eabr.Thefinsbes 62ek• and ems Bus. sonar M. klaLtilaaufsetnne. 192 Pout 4Vir5.5 TOYS' AND NANCY CLODS lIILHORN .t CO., 54 Maiden Lane, AtENß e stalnj o ate Libart7 stesel,lmpagters of 1:C551T8 03.31410R2 AND ONLINE! TOPS ' ILLER,.COATES do YOULt, No. 279 a-nakk.T.= WINDOW GLASS, PAINT& kc. • POILLON .1; CO., Imoori;?o of a sfroica Coach and Wbolow abo—lto. st MIMS] ; • -': STRAW GOODS-1:434. . 7:',:"•-- :11.=.3 No. 41 s ou th 2d Irree, ..rw CkPd•-larate sad smsauellett a ' lna:.ll: ''' tcwirot. Ivahlti; & SHOES. 00T- -AND DETAIL, .intola, SALE •"' - _ JAMES -ROBB; 01k MAlUKErrind G Union eta, 3d - door from the Market limas. Pittsburg/4.mM loforM &lends sna the . pea. aerennllf Hal be heal oat nett hie Val Sleek or Boots =lames in all their seriatim.. at, Stook Is one of the lamest ever operml Io thicotty and ambreme everything Nam by the UAW of Philadelphia, rpm York mai Baton, snd he thuds cannot fall to blsee MIL Oreetears bee been stun to mbentlog the choked - sopa& 111 of whit* be ersmanta an H t g h a m m ot ß n a um hos t ed from eMbntxt of lon e a , e a xp e d r e t -• ewe of creed/ years In buslams In this aity._l4 Intaa. =Selma gement. that these who &Tor Wm with their mammas. will be felts dealt with. .• . sin -.. xmarras . Roehid Camme_ractiaT. . EHNSTON, BBOTIJE & ~. practi- L., ..1 Math Nana coma °Maim= t ata., lator eltr.Ps., am on handand ant - an attetudva aatortatantotairetaomattattavaya meta! =rtaxa, to, made la all Uttar nem. stylaa. vita im: to dataillty sod beauty of &deb, Inbar. la all oat work the beat Juniata Loa sad Shalom Illokoty. ' . triv....t.s.ir ho yta te mat them with thair ll a gritirmtrit and Iliafitataa:f tbeir work. the Tat. tort emery LS =man datlaa the d.q • • • sea • FANCY• CHINA SNOB,- 66 • WOOD .97REEZ PITTSHURGH; SUSTlmported and now open a fall =sate ment Fnmeti and English (Mt • and White Chia; Gat and white and Calandatcour Ching *unman Was mitt Ma for mantra . trade. . salaam IL BODLINEIM MIL as amis. ISTNA LASS WORKS. - vm.--DArrosoir & co., mANUFACTIMERS and dealers in. Vials, Bottles. and - all kiadoafOrlea and Mint Glaarware. la w Olaw. k—No. 21 Markat Amt. Pittatat= INwelcular dtmtlost said to panto zaoultli tar aatl-dlr • No. 56 Ara Berta. rituißgesplars, Importers of G. L Gee's Unrivalled N-EEDLES. - Apure for the most Celebrated Imelda*. num, zoausar, Mamma taußra. DRAWERS dr. JOSEPH .CHAPIAIL 4ND.EarAir. DALE= IN IMPORTED CIGARS, 53 Akrkd stied, PlusEvph, iturtb. PITTSBOROR COACH FACTORY. usur BIGELOW it CO, (Eumors to 1. lC plirokm.) . 'Ho. 48, tiffla , • DIAM oor OI Wc M o A d ot v LLXII, fl Pittsburgh, Penna. Ducoacnss, CARRIAGES; PILETONS, floggles. owl *Tors doscriptlon of Paw/ VobSeleo It Comics . . sad lathed inn =la : f o= hi fto; s b rd 4 f • i d atel flarkif filed. 009 Pall and Winter Goods. • - EDMOND WILT/11. MERCHANT TAILOR, • 1135 LIBERTY STREET. ' HAVE now on hand a large Stook of Fall aa d Mass Ocodaorarecatloo of malady saw • oak Vaal:lags of Um most beantLfol patter= n= Daklkth Castkaarem of semi atyls sod shads in the mar let. all of whisk twill auks to mks so the most num &Salem... and inkssaatml to sal. vgl9 --- CARPETIVOIL CLOTHS. ac. VThrOLINTOCK & BROS. are now sell alog of their *gilts stook of Oamsting, Oil Clothe. As— for mob, at prior know than user agar...llo the west. .era =what Datetook comdam la put of the Ibiloolols yu.t. Tow Silo I:woo armlet .a yBO WO and common Itmorutg Damask. and rhato-Vsaltlart: Um and Rag l.rtats. Al^ Ckthe, - Rosa. Window Sh" Stair Rod" Daps& thadloka, antUltada ad of all kinds. With • fall samagoamt uf elf talkie!: gammatlY ksDi in • _ " Z. 0.• slaking to rumen Btsamboats. Massa or Do tads mill do Issll bog. as sus is the rims to mews - meat Issmndaa. Itazoombor the Dlaas. No. lIC Maas st, - - WX. rawirs BEAL ESTATK OFFIOE No. 87 Front Amt.; dcor from ilork•t I:4W la lake Cbao. ex=L3a. L I S Ls . • 14. 1. 0 . 3 PmPorti bousbt. and odd. ILILIFFET et OLD, • ____ MASI, lIVIEMDXIO,PLIMEINES AND GAD lITIMAN 127 Mad rig First ilbr4 PINNNINOL FANtr u" VAC I X *"""I IJRE al lum4. l kinde n olViter Lumm alln ssut Btu= NOW* latted VD vitamin!! An dAct Dodo, lost° - LEATHER,. FRITZ, 'HENDRY & CO. No. 29 North THIRD &red, PRILA'DA •IgLICO.CCO MANUFACTURERS, COUR -IT nms, and Teasorters ntISNCII CALIT-118110 sosod 8911 sod OAK MOLE LUTII6Ii. *NU w,. - • ratel4,ll • JAtifLION MUII, of the late firm . of W. a N.Jactout'a Boom, Orate sod reader u n aeo. f.td Float of, and KOllfoodwar. Nov fork. /my. consumtly Ott batadovot7 Toddy of thste* sod retodal AlooSikciaor atukitashf llorou.stlyof Grat,OL - Whale male Domm "Doh". • jA:. BROWN, 'would moat respectfully In on d lh7m Ins so he I...trz. mine ..-- o snot Ms of tb0 . ......biat0054. -a ut ,. ---.. rerars=lo=Ato - Mbe l &alm,. V. 2lll , s ligbot* to soy ID tbs -United Mates. Ms ~,t, e .. , ~.:34 ~.m . .., a...ad ...5... artutr.-34.1. 4=the itoa. „,d .woos of the Osblost, BAIMOTA =p y re to Watch their L oa eustozoors es won so M., _ atLairs...sttb svartoi toth oll .th". oirome. • T o od4nstptsbora ini , I 4 7 , 51 -- wamiißgyird4T Veu Venetian 33 Nam Fre stiondu i, et. vl4,- BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. -■ IOSEPR S. & A. P. MORRISON Attor fitrartalre ozl it t b .Llktath sbool.mbreil 1 'W. - LULL, Attorney at, Law, l'Enkc.- nu Ano 's neuee n .. y. " Gnat etrud, b e 110BEirrE. PILILLIPS, Attornoy at Law, IL sc. Louts. 110. • - . . • $ Fl` ' • ttorney at W Corsa of Flab anti Omit streets. opposite the Court. out. stop, Plttsbiasch. mr2,l-7141 lAMBS J. KUHN, Attorney at Law. office Fourth stria, near Omit, Plitobarsch. iab•dir L'IRANCIS O.FLANEU IN, Attorneyat Law, -111: Na 170 Fourth West, Plttabonth. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. Bg Fifth street, Pittsburgh. .IF e : J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, • wrest. or Third snit Aresmors street.. elestereett. seteS BANKERS ANB BROKERS. WILKINS & CO., lb WILXIIII mj)_. BARKERS & KICURANGE BROKERS, NO. 71 POV2?TI ISTREET, PrITSEVERIL IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Brokers throughout the eountry, during the bet Inonttok we aro sat Wed thatln almost mar Instant* their trouble. hare grown out ors departtrre- from their legitimate taieluees, and we therefore Ilia areasion to up Me the public. in advance, that to speculation, In •fen• er storite; or other • notate, operstionir , shall tempt us trout th oh trict mad legitimate floe orour buelueei• bel lug that In L o se geoldinall such Larestmente, we shall so• only. be tatter able n our customers sod ensure their .but that In adopting nth • mom we dull Pro. mote our own ultimate benefit. fed 00. ~.•. I.LERNAN .4 CO. Bankers and. Etchange • Draken. No. llS,Wocil Street, contact Diamond Allen u 1144 fa - B rg uy anise!! Bank Notes and Cola. Discount Time Ittebange. and Promisaory Notw, make ColleCtiOne In ell the principal Mies of the Union; Reels. Deposits on call and= lutorosi. and rdre their prompt attouttlon to W oth er manors eP W ale[ to a Diolarl business. • ALUM ramaos...--zowsnn tuna .NRAMER .it A FM, Bankers and Ex . thong* Brokers. By and aill Gold and Myer and Notes, n= on Beat Estate or Stoat neon. Notes, sad Time Bllls on inst n and l th siV n'' nu sad sell Mons on GOOSOilsclent. tksos sonde on all points in the Union. anise corner of Third and Wood Wrenn directly opposite the Mt Mains osyl•lr WWIMIMM Z. MM. rarER, MINNA t Co. Summon to Hanna Co., BannernExen Brokers and. to ftndas and Domestic Snottanne, ilartlte of Melt Bank 'Note& and aDetle—N. W menet of Wood ihneU.. Current ltioney received on Deposit. Slant Cltecite kr sl% and otllections ands on xtearly all win*. sad pints of tin United States. - • • -flothe highort Inezalinn laid Yorelan end ainetioan Advances made on consliconemts of Produce. alma east. on Menai term. WILLIAMSII. SCUT. . 11.. L ,E Co., Bankers and It:cluing Broke" Igazth FAA earner wood sad Drcaa N HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Dontarde Mils at Ezetteava Certificetes ofl6. =Bank Mese and sr.:* No- GO /lute. naodt. NINN" Collealdoeui made an all the prinespat cities pl 7 l:r - Milrg - T-1.,TR1 JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • Is Fourth stead. Awns Iteldlngs. TOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sto ol timer, saremar to Ads= it Aram N. I /Marbt ItNRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dealer t In Stat littibennb ionarr,_te. No. MI Maskat suet, near mo. LNo.IT & Booksellers and Stationers, 65 Woodstreet, nut dose to the earner of Third. COMMISSION &C. A. A. CHIMER:RN AND FOB WA to fl. RDINO MERCHANT; Agent of the ladison and Indianapolis RAILROAD. No. 80 Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. J•liX1711 W. S. I "owns- iIORWARDINO.L COMMISSION MFR: In allyindoef PittsplrOly . aa 13=714tts Pl 5 "4SLaat L"'" Yi sablr<rf.4 go N it & M' BANE, Commission and For rardlon Elonttsztt4. &Was In Wool and Prods= FW A t ?. 1 4bor6h 41sanfoeturna. N 114. 114eccol •06-11'63 nekrr. soessits.. ... S. loam* R 0 111 SO . N CO., Wholesale Grocers Avdans NaLgrx, sad Coaamladon Madar.ol. xn bony stroa. littatacreb. 1.30 PRDTGER HARBAUda .1E CO., (Socces -1 ae to a Ilmtlangl4) Commission and Paronirdlaz b:f;‘.; • F=7t ll , l mier!Mr l " 41311 - WATT .4.. CO:, WholedahaOrocers,: Creasebeainstitarehantr, and balms la Pecabres mut l• bargb ltaserlactana Na Ilaa WM& itt.. Pllttobaritti 1 - B. CANFIELD,.Iate of Warren, Ohio, -, 1 23 , 0r n ur tuid PoterattlajLl . lerelt u altt. amt . Zed. and Pasta dab, and Weetera Predate imeaar.. Water Meer. between EmltMeM and Waal. ?S_: • - 111171,E" rß7,..";;;Airy eti3UTILI. a. _ tt;U • wholesale c Zdoo. and Comothonfoo Store; 3 hz . t d bomb. Na 112 Dealers In Pitt*. . .13 (VIBES& . . WAREHOUSE.—HENRY mums, Formedinirsad Ocaaralasion Marettaxit.and ON BONNHORST MURPHY, Whole.V tio ttsa=l.od.anot. No 13X11"="r aoa Ms Mash. Pa. a a ',ET: • 1116E44 unwrap? an Mar American Wan Pape rk AS . Itrarlurt y to lmrL rah IiteCLINTOCK, ImCr and Wholo its aaa Dalai. Wirth% Mom OU • • Ratan_ ,Tabiet and Ptam Winnow abides Steam Boat u, •=mo, N 0.112 Make. stmt. 'MORRIS A - PATTON, Wholeaalo and Re. . tart Gramm on the Eastern skis 01 the Diamond. Dutch SIIAW, Comnum on and Fur •' rrdlnt marahant, Na. 73 Walnut it.. anebasatl, Oltlo. Itairscas.-7- EL Dugannt m.,Treedt Siblan Carpal tat Rau. ciadanala marraTA Csaft, 071 • 1 =g d. Calbertioa. Pittatrarsta Tripmt, Maid= & m. 34. Laub. DRY GOODS. ERARK .VAN•GORDRB, Axles Trim- Ifoeter, owl Maroc, tam Nrobrolderl , ; • Goat'. Yornlthlsor Goode cod noel ortklert fall ant of whir-6 eartaleroys be bed et (o. ta, earner o Blertet street and ttuoDtentorrt Pfttabrizsb,Pre. optl•ly• Al. A. /USN• 01211:112341011—C. L. Ammo= ioo., ic PAUL AA. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail •. Naas I Pittsburgh.n Taw and Iltapt•Dt7 GoOds.'2s t MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale end &Intl Dry Mx& Merchant; corner Yourtband BOOEIB, HAELBATIGH & BOONE, . I 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealer. in Wool. roar. Prrdnoa and Prrndsiona. No "orth Water .ter . Phtladelphla., HABRAUGH & BOONES, WAN AR DING COMMISSION MER &WM" la l ='& l7l==. 112.1,111 Wallace & Gardiner,. .2-14110LEBALE DEALERS IN Flour; Provisions and Produce Generally, , . N 0.29 5 LIBERTY BT. .43047 BXIAII DICKEY & CO, Wholostao Oro ncoanabdrz=rd Desna% In Thulium JOAN RCM , . 11114111, nom 1011 N FLOYD &,,CO., W holesale Grocers mitre. and; Pit eurstalssio burgh. nlibristisats,No.ll3Woodsad ts _ _ 7 011E1112,1 0010, Wholesalo Grocer, l Milos Dixhilefr. Doak.. Praline. Pittsburgh MUM all Us of Foreign rut asuesicHlue. sad Lawn, o. gib liberty stmt. On band • Tory bLrg. stuck &main .44 lionongsbela Whiskar, which CU b. Mina EVlclnran- . JODI& LL:LACKBITAT:i CO ., — Wholesale Oro . emy_Bost furnbbers i r Dollars In - Pr:die...ad S Manufacturer, Of Pitch sad Oakum shrill. On band at del Wandsows,l Water taxed. Httsbar=. nopyt.i_ JOBS nV1L....---lasza D. ve0uD.......,.:1141.TDDL C. AIGILLS .1 808, Whole , salet Grocers and Oammiatke itorshantir. N 0.104 Marty street PILL • 'IIV/ pa. BAGIALEY 'it; CO., Wholesale Gro- VT sere. Nos.lll sad . 23 Wood stmt. Pnbbasea. WILLIABI A. hf'CIAIIIO, Grocer and v Too beast. agar of Wad sod taste stsoots, tow slave Ce... '" = fi kitait• sad a ots. o fvb.k..j. j oxVIZZIt Dolan amplioa on the lowed tams. . • ROBEdCT DALZKLL lk CO., Wholesale Oman; Comm Union llerelkanta, Dagen In ?Wow PltbPltUburgh Ittnonntann No. WA Misty innoK taTICK & McCANDLESS, successors to y b. J. D. Wick, Wholewala tiroraww, Forwarding and Diadolraioo lierrikanta, Denim In Iron, Naga, Wawa. Dot. Taroa, and Pittebargb llanuaketnraw gerwriaJr. =Dar or Waal and Water tereasalttaturib. ' ---7-- CULBERTBOIII, Wholasai, tiroce d r et and -Amb- Commipion /torching, Diitr i ll ny rru 42...4. ritts. tu. bo • &R. FroYfi r -WEiolenale Orwers, Catri • mlidao Werptab. and Deakre In Peadoes—Romut an* Building. hunting an Merin Wood. and MO stnrts._ Pittabanch: 151N1141% -li. IL ; 1 AOALNY; WOODWARD a 'OO., Whole, um irttrWail 1111111l1C- _kW^. , ROANDLIE§ MEAN "I° C S C O., In I , &iir (beam PITTSBURGH, A GENCIES. S. COSSISET. S. CUTHBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for Menlo and Dunham of Res! Mato, Collection of Beata, Negotiztlo4 Loarts,on Bonds, if ortiputoo. to.„ No. .14.)Third at.. Ilt=urth, Ps. av 3-1/ Michigan. General Conunissiozi and . Collec tion Agency Office, . • FORthe collection Qf Home and Foreign Mercantile gad all othetlionery emmn , hi Michigan wad adjacent States, I avergment and Payment or Montle, Payment ornate. Parches, ASO Fide orlieal Estate alio Stadia and Inearance Agents. PHLTIKK ANDISKBOI4, Detroit, Michigan. /24fereaccein Pgrahnergi—Moon. Kramer • Italica, Dank. erg VMl t. a Ca. (Watts .01hee4 Learn. Stewart. Om, Merchen atkhl. inn from' Terpmetabl mrllo-13,d1 lISTIN LOOMIS, ::Rest Estate Agent, it Stmt. Mandlandlas and MU Broker, slaw No. 02 omits atm; above Ward. Barbs. pnanDUr attended to. jytdly (.2AMITEL L. MARSIIELL, &3cretary.eiti k7 see'. lasanuree Oosoraay. 94 Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Ineu • r nea On. 02 Mita. rtreet. JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin „,, t ra Vi. 6, 2r0p 03 =P• 0 7. =thou* comae of Plbol P A. MADEIRA, Agent far Dela •Mu . Mel Inouranno Company, 42 Watar atreet. MUSIC, &C. OHN IL 'MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Allude and Muted It Banta, Seto .1 Bonk nd ß il'"" t: 7 g"' imm I ° B 4." Kl=l. Wot LIENDY =USER, Dealer in Music, Ma dera huh - meats, led Imperter of ItsWM Min" remit Ihr Nunes /k carte. aura and pave P*lo.• o. with Lotemaa's Bataan AttachmentAttachmentAlm for umeem'e Pism DRUGGISTS. OLIN HAFT, Jr., couomsoor to Jas. WOut"- Lolren.7lVO:ft4"ll. lllV•=i,•'3adolsi 4101 AZ: zu tla ttsburcb. Sir/Leo:au Agent WI.. aWIN P: BCO'l7, Wholesale- Dealer in Drugs, Nita, t Oils, Lakes and Drs Studs, re. 22e rty street, Pittsburgh. All cedars ye 111 remits grempt attentiou. Sir Agent fir Bel:ms meek t Pulmonie Trap. m.e 2 I— a A. - ti` STOCK & CO., Wholesale 1 . Dna • sad rasautodarers of White Lesd.lted 4' IL.E. SELLERS, Wholesale _Pealer in Drama, manta, lame Stain 011 a, tantalum an. CO4 area. tit - Wrath. Goods anamntal. Pam loan wawa • ... ..41.101141 =TOOL pIiAIIN a & Retail Dmaiets. corner of Libe rt y sad St. Clair Wave% ttabsrei. SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale fa • Dragithds. No.SI, Wad street, IlttalanrA. kOSEPTI FLEIIING, Buceenor to L.Wiloll !On, son.sr )tsztat street sad -Disanend--Kocm sly m. Mad a toll and complste swats:mat of m, wow Medicine Chests, Entosann and all notalning to his Minoan , Ptars. as promistions carnally somperandot V,Rloam jekly WOOL MERCHANTS. .ULEE, successor to 151IIRPRY & , wool Dealer ao4 Coombooloa 'llfetiretuost for tbo r Arnorksza Wo'oU.• Gordo No 137 Maim stmt. ens. MEDICINE. I R. DAM/111/NT, Dentist, may again OJr be lotmd In his OfAee, onVoulth e 1 nearly re Patterron'e Livery:4o.We. 1,17 M. VARIAN, M. D., Office Gth street, V beIDWPM/thflad. eilke Harr-8 ta IL, 2to 2.r.i. T fD 9. r. - loy-A4rd VOTT, Dentist, Fonitn need; Avg dant . . vest of klarkol. Odlos a. tO P.N. ~11. warranted. MERCHANT TAILORS. LICHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Chi . Wes. Ne.l4 Wald street. PertSemler attoottes to goys' and Toning nothing. hollay riLA. DIG BY, Merchont L, Dra pir: sad Dealer in Reeds pads Clothing. 3 11 Lib r street LWATTS et CO., Merebant Tailors, 181 Liberty etryet.—We aro rm. receiving Oyu. nodof fiookla Oar Gentlemen', Worm—MAU. Cu. nod Vertloysof Me Donut rtylas lloorbtElltY OE trimly and earteausro nlll Weeps Ens mo • eaLL I mbi DIANCIPACT(TRIAIG. WILLIAM .BARNIIILL .& CO., 4TLER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON VORK6IIII, Ilimarietarere of rizahlths Patera Mi...74kPfkitinat, fkqt - SUion - 141 , 44 , datum, Salt Salt Pans. Pita Vans. hot Tau In or LULL ete_ Abo, Via Ictil Fork. anA Tifidperflow ea. Envairing dam °crew ettortannotlas....,pantoL W. WOODWELL, Wholesale totiditetall l ug utadaarer and Dealer la Uslimit Walk 3Po-E3 JOHN _WETHERELL, AlanufactOrer of ei PATENT BOX TRIM a =psalm artirla. BOLID HUI BRAZED BOX VICIX4, avow of Azalea. and Rob inson anat., awe square Bock the Bata alma thl4ta. ler laabimy .CBT- • - milt ell ---- ABIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLA. far ItmbrofJory sad AP es ark by KB& L. S. WILSON. Jett N. 2111.34 Nan strant, atm. Iliad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Dian ufacturing Company. THIS COMPANY 'HAVING ENLARGED thol? =amity 110. iniumfartnetor. aro I=l to tone the lomaml danand thatpariek, aolldioa Cloy. th'isra Trre.eirmits, " &l Bm Pl.aourtn. BeDtnotor 21.1853. 7 • Boots and Shoes!! 1111 AXES ROBB, Nn. 89 Market street, 3d doortrom the ?darted 11...., would Inform the rub e that be has ame • awry tullatoek of .very thing In the Root tad Show trade, =eh as ()altars, half Gaiters, Jenny Lind Plicate, lady Franklinnd all the Myles Fortud on the Eastern rifle% aim, Mb. .? std Children.' °alienate] Iwef Scots and !Moe& In all their wartetlear. also, Gad Any Opera IPatent thlf Rada. French Call Boots. Congress UMW, and Shaw ahm. Rote and Ymithe Boob, flue French WC Please give as • call Amara with to all such an article Mall who favor us with their enema se will glee attest , lion. Remember the Wear. ea Market stmt. M 722 • Hata and Caps. 11 WILSON h SON keep constantly on 4 , 1 • nand avee7 desolation and tangy of Rats and tin toth yholmate and man. Thole desiring neat bk. list of OtD, weed and <hos% would do won to ides no . call bed,. tenehasing clamber.. mleSf XIIEII n. IP. WCRID. DI'CORD & CO. WIIOLZBALB AND RI AIL FABITIONABLI HAT AND CAP. MANUFA.OTDRERS, AND DKALEILS IN ALL KINDS 0/ MIL • • ' CORNER OF WOOD AND PIPTD STRZETS, Pittabnigh, Pa. 'llBetteir Wok embraces tem onstllT snretyleof lists MA =ell wed ' Boss, Cuffs Ant Toe Bonnets. Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON,.. BROTHM. do CO., cornei of Delmont and Pebrow streets, Allasheny City, would reapectfully lan= their frithtlk, .91/Lhe mneraltv, that th ey am atheufactmind =Era, Doe Myles of sways, Il nufsh and nelerdtlon. usaien Neighs and CruaratThin all theft rations t All orders will be executed with Maid regard to due. Minya./ basnty of BMA/. Repaint will alin terattanded to on the mod reasonable farms. Uri nig to all their wort the brat Pastern Shafts, Po/ea and Wheel Stuff, they Owl confident that all who favor them with their patrons..teprfeftly sattsbed on trial of their work. Percrs an requested to .In them a call bean, per. C. B. BEADLE & CO. CHEAP CARPET - WAREHOUSE, NO. !7 VIEW NLAB NAM= WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the trabne genera'', that they have In store their remplete Yon Stock, coneirting of Carpets or every deriniption, from the royal Velvet and Elrnaeris. to the common Ininnin. Mime. and Vag. /Floor Mt Cnoth from one to eight reed" wide, new &Wine and very rich.-Cocoa and (Unt^ti Dtsttloe, Precast., HllO6 Mete, Stale Rode. Window Illuntee r , ie.- Pawns In want are Invited to nil and exonilne their stock. Steamboat & Hotels sad Relit denten furnlehed on the mat reeennaNs terms. Pronteand goirit Tiaze—C.e.ll/ ONZt. 05 NOVELTITMn, Ro_ggen it Co. KS, PITTSBURGH, PA. XRACK and Depot Railroad t3eales, nay, . Catlin and Oraliteln4 Plattbna and *mate? da; Door of all Nam Harlin( DIM. Illa Thumb Latch.. Ooffe• Mills or r.rioa. kinda l'alat Milk aMnand Ilallmlna Bolts and Yasteo and Dohaloica, Malleable Iron Caauags of avary tt v. Alta la form . d W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 919.321 and 323 /Watt/ stmt. op to Sosilklekt shwa PITTSOURGIL MONIIMENTS, Tombs, Gravo Stones Fun'tura a Topa o iltataAtampoalz . a b t i za, 174trZ. 4 . '') Three blaptred air s atraaa aoLtaa de mterat'Ufftorntlntllant tteltat i' PeZ "l rail% Mad with dolma at 319 Marty m:23 W. w. weurca New Goods and Fashions for Ehmtlemerne Clothing a for Spring of 1854. WATTS CO. beg lenve ee•feetrully A. to inibeit Hike - =Memos etkomers. I. e. the suf.. . generally. that they have, Just ...pulsed • fresh =reply Of Uoods adisted to their patrociegiriLeAte best fas .Kaf. martctr ejlterd—sad that thy are ready to - recelse or. dery formals them up ha 'n :awned wherb et le. • The pig atanal.y. *named b 7 Mar =sto mas hltbertO, with their humble *Meta to plea" Wm. Istee them to fro& stations MM. some dilution. Walk - hf e in—tltrtgwe' are Intirmadt our Cooed la Nti.ll6 Liberty street.tiath Edo. above ht. UWr. aplll. Penn Cotton MIX Pittsburg: h. fr ENNEDY, CCILDS i CO., illantifa4 mik, tuna* or— • Non • No. bosylro -4 ••=7 , Z a , , =l.ltuiln of ail cokes 11•• PlooMso tad Sash Mgt • • " Novo ofaN olio sod •Poorl•mour, Orthrloa - Eitti". ft Or 1 0 bay. mins w.. 131 Word ofitt...lll ot,toolion. gitLBS., CALCINED 3.IAONEEIfri A .rt wee sad by - yt.Marlie WWL bEIDLJTZ POWDEBS-5 gross very fine and ?rashly prepared &Unto Aintree* on band and bi JOS. ANIKINaI. Horrid.'.. 74 WOOD irre.4 3ll Perlai Ready Mule tilothlns. ifs ion land bop.. Mita:oar iti nedrl_lll4l. Derliollai Awn:o=ot the t i Zi=eass. ""'".."l" 1" a wimai toss's', ==tiSktilig=l MEW YORK ADv dr_ !fom VINSCIICS - soultva7 Gamma Adrarliaina Ma" No. 310 mad 848 Broadway. New Tort. We Wm 60 ad IMIMMILI • 1855. MILLINERY. 1855. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, Thindway, " 1: nom prepared to exoibit, sad offers for ft]. to Wholesale and Ma ll Buten, at - the lowest cash price; the largest and best Wdeeted a of ka and an " retbilerdirtg thl a rn w not enpe4 to T ' her "' former ImiZtatione. Thar nat bnen ealeeted with great enre bycelebrated Yrenth d. iladaine Lahallnar. afar% and Kra. Lanalm. tine. of Bond et., London. P. B. —Pattern Wined militantly on hand. Orden LP null nnetuW7 ettended to. Mn. Mai MONK asnans Witt Broadens. New York. Jagnerreotype Naterials, act. ikrekentr ore respintivedy riwuutel to show (kir advertise. went tunny Disinedr.eypir( in theirtown. ANTHONY'S General Depot of Miltbrinis .for the Daguerreo t ype. and ihr pletunie on /burned i• Ceteliwniu furnished on ayellaitlon. Goods arebe rent by sterns, peyable on delivery. bid Perth* with whom,. are anannuahated. on the rellir. en. u to their ability to pay for the goodt du of or rendt with their order enough to expense. of true , portatton. fe27.3mv A ANTIIONY.3OB liroadwayal. Y. New York Bag Manufactory AM, Flour, Feed, Grain ; Meal, Hominy, Phut, Buckwheat. Balt. (Immo and °Moak Inds of made an/ printed to old* by suselducry wit r * well. Address, as above. 1? Mit erect, Nee rya. 1147,11 cw WM. SINX De MONS. Wholonia aler in --- STRAW GOODS AND' MILLINERY, f•27.3m1 312 DROADWIT; r. Straw Goods, PreadtPlawers, dr.°, ("ASH purchasers ere solicited to examine N_J our stook of STRVy 99 r ODS, Ranch ri s er., he. . • e ern ud superior -to that of any other *hallos house In the 01 • • We shall Hoeft., the =wing sermon. per steamers, and of our own manullottua. the WSJ Ark* of IiONPIIMI. French Mowers. to. too.. a we offer to CARL lant*. berawt cm m weluoad prior. MAI BR KitT.OllUlll, 04 • 00 John et. ear. William. New Tart CAI ,SH MUSIC & PIANO STORE HORACE OP WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Maio at Greatly_Rednaed Rates. ychi.OTWITIISTANDING i the= combination of gage Dealers' to kergUy Our seas of nolecony• musle,ogegnet the inheteets of native coesp.rra. cad thole refusal to extend to Kr. Waters the courteales of the trade, he is nutting immunte enamiarlng abundant eel. Mena; that ho has public eonataanice and Intoport, In him " O to the mat btonopely,ired An hi. antis to cat Native 1 TaLsnt, and to adopt the National •CummeT. Ills stock of Amerlam and European Undo la immense, and the catalogue of his own publlorelons is ono of the largest end bed selected In the United States Ile has also made a Great Reduction In the calm of Timms, Magoon, and Musical Instruments , f. 0,00,. toned.6g octave Pianos for SUS. ITIOU and gr... 5, la of u good qualety, and Instruments as game and as .s tham which bat Itsoo. Plane* of 'Teri millet etf la and Pf.tre uP to , mom. conwriMoi three of, l ail nt manosenos l as. among them the ' , Reheated , ineproord Hones %%erns' Puma and Mk/Ird Soma Mew of T. 'lmam a. We make, (owners the /Pollan Frd hand Plarani at grog bergaists. Mom frona p = Plegmleons from_goe dlEteentnumulactorles. Include ; :s. g totr a =l B. D ealt L l' l,l V il l e=oett i f /I . 4l . dl u teT . p a r. Smi l*". th'r Mk ** ean t iNget i tt i ltalir ‘NleT i to , r.acifeloleon guaranteed. The 4W terms to 106 I got lii, gm amt. dbeechat to <bawl.a all mews Prontlett7 &Melded e tr i nruide nt S k. al MU. , lb.. oaten teedgatd. at the reduced Mac 'lemma and mint catalogue' ant sehedula of.geires of Plano. larded So any adders Me of charge. creamy A CARD. • 611 . •qtRALLYNK RTRIC I ET TX , NNW YORK. NO INEODTER AND .V.I.VVV II SC r +ThER OP CLOAKS & WOULD respectfully inform the undo Poring t hae ll ierresal . y Er atlqt i r, & t ea Ile talus Meaty Elskallla seeritant from New Scat mho la Oalessalf *Wet £lO. thtsesams, may MR.. lay eeert that be DUI two, later awl more varied styles stun any hear le the trade. et aa . a t lea Is eitletre the atore,o4ty 11:4* ' : :Ye h1:11:4; ; WROLR. ALE DRUGGISTS, NSW razz fiknorremsent to No.ITO Mum spa/stmts. IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their crisis.," markets. tont In Muss* and Vut ttallee.and Preach and linglish Chemises. Perfumery. Tooth , Nall Rushes, Hair Mush. lialr (Hovel. awl Ittrape. Paris .e 4 Triest. Spawns, Cons, Soaps. Le. he, they are, them on the lissom ressonalla terms. Oribmt either he perermor by .111 med. their best utterable. /012,17411 A I.DE RR! • dth Donal n,erman aTCE, comer of ram ind St. Clair eta., Pittsburgh. All Ender yortslaltur tote. Milos of • b promptly sttarsdol to. bbly.l ' , Patrick McKenna, ALDER.IIMIL.OF TUE TIMM WARD. O FFlCrigirper of Grantiu Fifth street", =l4:::4firtribbiliarAM.lstjant.l7.4it MIgCELVAR%TOUS; fiTENVAIPT & MAMA —.- MANUS/LOW OP COOKING. HEATING. AND :FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, • Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kin OFFICR AND IVAR ds. SHOURR, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of nand, PITTSBURGH, PA. SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS IL T. Leech, Jr., N. In WOOD 5711 6T, rlrrsnumar. A lea Clot h s. Liam, Namkm. M. Dv, Mar Am! MVP ]j etty ri.brr. Bimini.. AzW. Van,.Wl, ay • ROBERT H. PA TT ERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE D m , • "'""t , Dianto l Vd . A rtr fi e: cfn4 Merry Afr 101154 t PIITHBORAIII. PA. ASHLAND ROM Ll= 821111=, ABOVE 6111 . 7.61T11 MEM PHILADELPHIA. R. 8. BENSON, Paonurroa. ivrnrice Darn; $1.60 per daw—Ell Mar 16 1864-Ird ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and In NIVW I / 1 " 13°'".11.1.14.' liars. ' Solo Awing Otte. celebrated auutafeaturva, Idiverne. Dalt wart t 00.1 of Paris. ada.l-63 ARIoPASHIONS FOR LADIESTRESS tiII:S.-2U Parish/ whim! tbr lONA direct per steamer w on Ale on the hi pad= by =S. L. P. WILSON. No. MK Peen. above nand Wed. IL 111Z.............8. I. J0N13...........-ALLI. 11:111MILL BIER, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, EhORWARDING AND. COMMISSION M6RCIIANTS, Canal Leah, Seventh ,teal, Pate. , Bacon, Lard. Lard OIL lien Pork, B.C. flame , Ktpr. OS. to and No. IPaltdiathracite and Scotch PIA iron, Bolivar Wick and Clear. Anthracite Coal. Ac.. BANKING HOUS Of JOHN T. /1000: AEW YORK, No. 2.IIIOUTYI AD NM. PHILADICLINIIA, ALM:GUNNY 1.10., NOM MEANT, NOMMANNT 00., MOUNT PM/AUNT, WEATMONMD 00. Penna. OONNVVILLZ. FAYSTTS(X2.., UNION MN 111 DvDoeita vomited, Dieronnta made, tom tem and collected, Nana N0t...4 Spade tomcat Rode, Nam and other emu:Wm bought ,and 0 ==. 1 . 4 .0. own.vonams and entleakm•MlN nos/4.f anES F. EATS 7. 19 Sixth et., agent CoCar palling. and haying 'PATENT RIGHTS, le now zed to ND the fallowing lately Wanted a mid.: En ' e l r;letl toot ig.t b Allg:= "gl"4 f iZl ',. : ' .V,lek "l n i ra d Atrtlo ill' ner 'g y ja artiltrtable Saw Alllbn erawford'e Steam uld Wader Guava. gad Dela LION Wrought Iron Italirnad Chair Alarbinea. Thew milder hove been axamined by preetteat meth.. Ile" .4 pronounced ardor to way In um. ie Woo authorited to eell Rights make sad rand theee ankh.* In any Pea of lb. montrY• Ile hail alm for val. hot-premed Nolte and Wagger,. and L,T a ny= to tare /menden an the wile of oth• ar pitnted Waldo and new Inventions. and wire to the boelneee to and oonstent attention Ito refire to the following CARD. The eubeerlbers bare long been ,aonnainte4 with ai r elneee Y. goon, and hare no hmatettlon to riwaramendlna hlm to all who may 11,11111 to employ Ws .emote, se a gen thonan of undoubted Integrity and Itidefatgableindnetry‘ et e zt=yery Wm. W. 6 . 1 g r " az. Jemea Wo ad . N. Holman A Sim. V. Lorena. It„ Lirlogaton. It iTst 'Walk Willis.. Li:haste% A. W. Lomb. Wilmer stockul... Pram:Bream November 27t.b. 411 f Dutvue Tribune, The OW Pei.' 4r U. My. iM one of the oldest and meet widely Logi ..I.P.P•ri in kia• • F riTrreN eml ettleMerkiblegg Konagrep UN_,P ,tilau m , 4 „„ :rh a rZattb , 'Vetturnut erhleb hummed tinr. w.oor sae Tri•Weekly. sod , 7elpiebte• airway large adrortleing petremm win be mem br Mr.q..11 to ILecollitebi. 114 t Wigan. & At% yo. 91 Market et , ore cloaing ont their RD . stork of Dry Donis at an latierbitount from pir tt=Twime=ntrntwiwrin4 artka =,e aQ Paramrtfan Preach Molnar, Wool Delelnee. arA.lmo; Diwoona(notti TM= Clotb, Bmtiasiner. Deena, Mors. Itairilati iitudian sup.k u . makes o r Wylr Lands and other Ira! itth,thrdlaZlEk„." Dlaek will be midst serest meld. . 'DINE AND CEDAEMVANThr--SAMTrLE KROEST-9 - bar. uun.tauU7 au DualVd Molt IrMMuth an 4 Bath Tu flans, Btawo Illak WIII4 a. Draw florketc‘Toodaa Bowls. urtko-m7 gamma Woe huh Um*? Wish hoards, and all alba lauds Manua In Ma Ilna. _ . . .. - abo-210 owes Tula: tad 100 dome Duets . .ta, • Wartroolu.MaaouWlDlX , MD Strait, Irlitsbarwilh PIII. 4WD 'MTN BRED AND f()IITY, THIRD sraitru—s. 011 M81111?.. DON; °lmbibe Ms WI l~lqr i iajae c .....japLp7•l=UaMen td4 a tor lioate neiraituir lour, etinu g mats: Peripactuiv*6 pmirl 04Isua tar bur; en/ Uto thrtr atrintog• to ,v••• ILI Uhl gi ainkri;MVA DlOllll4 MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1855 TALLINN DIIIIAT/t 1N THENSNATE. i r...., After the receipt of an Zar - "" com 1. 1855. cations 1 frum the heads of departments in pursuance of 1 previous enquiries from the Senate, Mr. Cass il moved to lake up the resolution appended to Mr. I ; Underwood's report from the committee on relations, made 17th tilt Objection . , being made, Mr. Case asked the yeas and nays—yeas 2d, nays 8. The resolutions were then taken up and passed without debate. These resolutions recommend that in our , treaties with other nations. hereaf ter,wo sheet& secure to our citizens . in foreign lands the right to worship and bury their dead according to the dictates of their coneolences, and in accordance with their peculiar predilec tions. , After sundry ineffectual attempts to get up ocher measures, the civil and diplomatic bill was, on Motion Of. Mr. Hunter, taken up.. . Mr. Brodhead-1 am opposed to this Incorpo ration of the Tariff in view of corning - events, and the , peculier character of . the next house of Representatives. Such Ai measure will come back to plague its inventors before a ym.from this time. Tho. Senator from Virginia says the plethora of the Public Treasury demands' this measure. The falling off this year of sit mil lions from public lands, the Bounty Land Rill just in from the house, the Tutu Creditors' 13111 just signed, and other measures, will soon reduce the plethora of the Treasury. -I hope ere will go on one pass the Appropriation Bill, erns leg that Incorporated interference with the I/I- I dustriul Interest of the country, and depart from here in peace. Mr. Badger J offend an amendment to the Tariff section of the Civil and Diplomatic bill, to refund the duties on Railroad iron which has been laid down for eighteen months past, and Which may be laid down for eighteen months to come, and providing that'dye shah, and unman arra:lured wool of the radio &hose fifty cents and below sixteen cents, be admitted free of duty. Mr. Cooper—This tariff provision requires great deliberation. If this. tariff Incorporation prevails, 1 shall move as an amendment to the bill the French Spoliation bill, and somebody else will tuck on the Harbor and River bill, and another to Incorporate . Misel/ix's bill for the In sane. If you establish the precedent, you will find every Imaginable exhume tumbled ineon grnouslynpon the close of the Session, adding, if possible,' to the confusion which generally pre vails' at that period. I would as willingly see all the duties repealed, as witness the enactment of such sections as those relating to the tariff in this bal. . Mr. Clayton objected to the bill because of its Incorporation of a modification of the Tariff. 1 Mr. limiter said he disliked ouch Incorpora- lions, ancNould not advocate such a measure to j (originate here; yet it had so come from the House, and the Tariff prevision were more ao- captable to is majority of the Senate than those of any previous bill. Mr. Clayton—We must recollect that here is' ' a proposition to change the whole tariff system, brought in at the last three days of the session, which needs a month's consideration. The House of Representatives have been entirely changed by the late tremendous political revolution, and' there will be a new House, of entirely different character. iam against forcing a measure up on the country in this manner. This is carrying precedents too far for my acquiescence. [The President sent in, signed, the Texas cred itors' bill.] Metram. Pearce and Bayard thought it better to defeat the appropriation bill, than to paw it la ita present form. Mr. Benjamin objected to the bill, alleging that in making the scale for the reduCtion of the Tariff undue advantage had been given to man ufactures. Mr. Hunter said that as this mu/mecum ear ried by rotes in the !louse from all sections of the country, the tariff Modification, though not perfect, was u good as could be desired. Mr. James remarked to Mr. Hunter that many members of the House voted for the bill with an understanding that it would not be amended by the Senate. Mr. !hater said he did not know how that Might be. lie saw by the Hot of names, how ever, that several Pennsylvanians voted for it. Mr. Bayard opposed the tariff provision in the appropriation bill, and did not like to be thus compelled to swallow the modification. Mr. Seward said he believed that by submit ting to this` itti:Opector of' legtilitiao we Ova the House a precedent to force upon the coda try any measure they please as a condition that they will furnish the moans to tam on the gov ernment. For one, be would stand here till 12 o'clock - on Saturday night to resist this meas ure from the Rouse of Representatives. I be lieve the iron interest Is that which is para mount to any other as regards protection • This interest is injured more than.any other by this modification of the tariff. The gentla man from Virginia and from Vermont will also WO that come of these alterations of the tariff will "weep their sheep from the declivities of their mountains. Mr. Seward then reviewed the effect of these alterations upon their interests, when Mr. John ston, of Arkansas, moveda recess till 6 o'clock which after an effort to adjourn was carried. IX=Z=EI Mr. Seward offered a resolution to pay mem bers prevented from attending by chimes or neeessary business, or from taking their seats at the commencement of the 'assion. After tome debate it was adopted. The civil and diplomatic bill was then renam ed. Mr. Seward continued bin remarks in op position to the _tariff amendment. Ho said it was sprung upon the House within five or sii days of the end of the cession, and manufactu rers had no time to remonstrate. He had a let ter from a manufacturer of Bichromate of pot ash, stating that the modification would injure him. Mr. Badger.—What's Blohromate of Potash. Mr. Seward.-1 don't. know. The presumption therefore is that Senators aro ignorant,, and It Illustrates my argument that in this hasty leg islation Senators don't know what they are doing. One thing I do know—the bill will crush theiron interest of the country. Railroad enterpriaps hays directed too much labor to that interest, and there in too little left in agriculture. Prices are too high. We are tapping the 'Treasury at both ends. The bill would deplete the Treasury. Mr. Wade said ho should be driven to rote up on a subject which he had not time to examino. Ho was a protectionist, but he could not per /mode himself that the House hag not a constitu tional right to affix any condition to their money bills. Mr. Seward, Interrupting.—Haa the House the constitutional right to attach a proviso for the admission of a State, to the general appropri ation bill? Mr. Wade—Clod forbid that I should:say no—for the time may come whoa that may bo done, and I would be the last to question the constitution al right of such. . Mr. Wilson said be wet sick of this talk about protection. All predictions about danger from a want of protection had been falsified. Mr. Brodhead naked a division of the ques t . Lion. The first part of the amendment of the Senator from North Carolina was for the benefit of the railroad interest in the South and South west. The latter part was intended to benefit manufacturers of England. Hero was a combi nation—pro-alavery and abolitionism—pro-sla very and know nothingism. He congratulated his southern friendeupon their now allies In be half of her trade. Mr. Wilson said, as to protection, l'ilassacim setts wanted frets wool and free dye stuffs. Ile would abolish duty on raw materials which enter into the manufactures of the country. Penn sylvania had enjoyed moro protection than any other State, and under the bill, her iron ill have a protection of 85 per cont. • Mr. Cooper asked how ho made that out? Mr. Wilson said the duty would be 25 or cent. and the cost of importation nearly 10 per cent more. Ile supposed tho bill would be de feated and-go over to the next Congress. Mr. Stewart asked it tho Senator had any more confidence in the next than In the present Bosse of Representatives. Mr. Wilson replied that be Ilia not know why he should not have as much. lie certainly had more political sympathy with the members of the noit !fount,. " Mr. Jones asked Mr. Badger to withdraw Ida amendment and allow the Senate to come to direct vote, on Mr. Clayton's proposition to strike out all the tariff matter. Mr. Badger then withdrew. his amendment. Mr. Clayton said the proposition was a blow at the great agricultural and manuactming In terests of the country. Under the reciprocity treaty nf last year the agricultural interests bad been injured ; and so to-day a great agricultural . assemblage in dile city (the National Agricultu ral-Society) toll WI that If they have no proteo tion there shell be no protection..Thers are 800,- 000 farmers in the gotustry, enough to pet down all your merehints and manufacturers. He bad only to tot beware of the day when you meet :these men in battle array. He intended to stand m We representative of the farmers, and their interests; pataminint to anything aloe, weeldin duo* him to battle . es earnestly as ever for Hie doctriee of predection. Bitter. said Whoa gentlemen 'talked of intereatehis wanted to know what ag-.. aisultaral intends they meant , ' He ted part ofahisiptkotitunallaterest. He bad -. stitnency of rico and cotton-growers. Therdid not ask anything from government. The doc trine of protection would, Within ten years, be perfectly loathaeme. Mr. Blatlerridimiled'aiii idea that Illinoisand other Western States, With tremendous crops 1121 represented, should need protection. Mr. Masan-4 We lateen° part in Me debate, but the Senitor - hem '.Delaware this morning suggested that next year the new party might incorporate the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act Into Mie appropriation Mr. •Claytonz-Denifilas gentleman mean to say that in any way or manner I expressed or Intimated any desireffor eneh iileessurel -Mr. Mason—l - heard the threat, and marked the quarter , whence it' came: Allay/11rd, in ex planation,:i. meant to miggest `that' the Senator from Delaware was'understood to be 'the expo nent of the new Party. 'believe he would be right upon such questions as tisiiiipiiaTiettile -- Fugitive - Slave actiliebraska, or other laws made, to carryout the Constitution. Bat when be Wes of the poisoned dialled beidg returned to - otir lipe, he meant tint future appropriation bills would carry - obnoxious measures :to ns, which the new party would or might'paSS In this way, If the gentleman from Delaware Lexica the'expo pent of the new party, let him eve° here. Yk ginia, my honored State, is becoming a grevier of grainer; but she needs no protection.. She wants, howevein reduction of the revenue in a manner which shall be least injurious 'to the American people. If the time shall come when the Lower House shall ever graft a repeal of the Fegtlye Slave law, or a restitution of the Mier: souri line, I trust, for 'the honor' and'dignity of the South, that the form in-which either of these measures may be carried will not be taken Into eonsideratien; and I oak the Senator from Dela ware whether he would look at the form of the thing or the manner in which it might be ,done?' Mr. Clayton '' -I'Meant to reply to the Senator from South Caroliera; but - the Senaterfront Vir ginis has impesed upon me a dabble duty. I am an bumble member of the American party; not the exponent of thee - Kraow lietiiinge. The American party Is an open pary, with an intel ligible platform, organized an d was successful to my State. Mr. Mason—Do you justify their secret meet ings and oaths? Mr. Clayton—l know nothing about such meet ings and oaths. The AIIIIOACIIII party Ignores the whole question of Slavery, and will keepout Congress all who ahall dare to— Mr. Rack—Will the gentleman from Delaware tell us if there is any American party outside of Delaware Mr. Clayton—You ace, sir, I aro overloaded with questions. Mr. Mason— I object to anybody taking the gentleman from me. I want to ask whether the party which the Senator In za Delaware calls the American party is not now in possession of the Oovernmcnt of Michigan. Mr. Clayton (to Mr. Hack)—You will find out within the next fourteen months whether the American party is outside of Daman. (To Ur_ Mason) and you will find very shortly who-. they there are any of them in Virginia. You talk of disunion. It you Senators, you and each of you, and the representatives in the other Irmo should resolve here that the Union should be dissolved, the great body of the people are no attached to the Union that they would come here and bang yon all, or else throw yco into the Potomac. It was 11011' 101 o'clock, I'. M., end Mr. Brod head moved for 1111 adljourament, end *eked the Teas sad Nays for eo doing. Soya 26; Yeetr24. Mr. Douglas—l am fa a reduction of the Tar iff to it'simple revenue standard. Ima a Free trade man, but I cannot vote for such a measure as this. I want to know something about this bill. • I am willing to reduce the Tariff upon the prini:iples of that of 1840, twenty per cent., but I understand that there are great infractions of the principles of that Tariff. Look at Wool re deem! from thlrty,te eight per cent, instead of twenty-four cent , Mconling to the general scale. Oeritlemen from . ,thst North tell me they go for the measure, because it is the best protective measure they have ever bad, and therefore the delegation from Massachusetts in beta Houses go for it. Illinois is 'one of the largest wool-grow ing Staten in the Union. So of the Western States. You ask me to go, under these eircum etancas, for a reduction of the wool duty. from 30 to 8 per cent. If this bill was right, i ielf, I.wouldn't vote for it, because it in revolu tionary In its character. If you can get this into an appropriation, what can't you get them Begin to break through these safeguards and -your. appropriation: Ws will be overwhelmed. Mr. Seward reeapitulited the argumeniiiiirt, tamed In his speech in the early part of the evening, and was proceeding, when Mr. Benjamin moved to adjourn. Lost—yeaa 20, nays 23. Mr. Seward resumed. I have never resorted to any factious contrivance to carry any mewl arts, however important they may be to humsa ity. The Senator from South Carolina mks me what I should my if the House of Represents fifes should send in a bill for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law. I hope they wil and I be lieve they will also require the restoration of the Missouri line, and prohibition of ilivery In the Territories. Ever since I have been In Con gress I have resisted the tacking et measures together, and Senators will .beai me out in the statement that when I have been asked to con cur with propositions to introduce a bill to repeal the Fugitive Slave Act under another bill, I have uniformly refused. (Yes, yea—from several Sen ators.) I now tell these gentlemen that if they overthrow the rules which are made for the preservation of the righta of minorities, by Mod ifying a tariff under the cover of a general ap propriation bill—lf the Senate shall m this man ner endorse this-liregular action of the House— and if the.Presiijent shall aSh his signature to a measure thus carried, all I can say is, that I shall question all my , former-conclusions. I do not say how T shall act. I shall ponsidor when tho time comes, and those who establish this precedent must take the consequences which will naturaliy flow therefrom. The question was then taken upon Mr. Clay ton's amendment proposing to strike oat all rela ting to the tariff from the bill. Yeas, 24; Nays: At 14, . . . , • , motion was made .to adjourn, which woo carried. Yens, 24; Nays, 22. A QIIAULSR MAJOIL•OI2IIIAI4—The Rouse of Representatives in Maine on Friday last-elected one of the members, Mr. Eli Jones, Major-Gen ital of the Second Division of the Military of that State. Thisgentliman is an esteemed mem ber of the Society of Friends, and is - doubtless the first Quaker ever elected to so high an office in the Militia. Mr. Jones made a capital speech, and after referring to the changes he had wit nessed in the popular mind on the various moral questions of the day. ho alluded to military mit ten and said: ..Still more wonderful, who would have believ ed that the State of Maine, that not a few years since gloried in an Aroostook expedition, and was noisy with military training!' and the din of arms, would in 1855 exhibit the spectacle of a peaceable member of the Society of Friends being elected to the post °Major-General ota Division of Militia, sad that by representatives of the people in legislative capacity!" In the course of his brief speech Mr. Jones said: "Ho had ever endeavored to regulate his own conduct by the principle that legislation should not go very. far in advance of public sentiment; and It foamed to bins that this election might possibly be a little ahead of that sentiment. He would submit this suggestion in all 'candor. It was generally understood that ho entertained pe culiar views in respect to the policy of ware. If ho was in fact an exponent of the views of the Legislature on that subject, he would cheerfully undertake to verve the Htate in the capacity indi cated. With much pleasure would hostand before the militia of the seconddivision and give such I °Moises he thought best The list would be to 'around aims!' The second would be, 'Right about ace! Beat your swords into ploughshares and your spears into pruning books, and learn war no more!' and he would then dismiss every man to hb i form and his merchandise, with an admonition daily to read at his fireside the :New Testament, and ponder upon its tidings oppesci, on earth and good will to merd"l . The Ismer_ wan declined, and the Quaker ex pressed a preference for privat life. His speech was delivered' amidst interrapthucs and uproar-.' ions applauze. Notvritbstanditig this decline tion, a message was sent to the Henate announc ing Mr. Jones' election, but a Message was re- calved from the Senate infostuiSig the House of theelectioit on its part of Samuel Goodridge, as Major-General of the 2d DivisiOn. 'DEATH or AN OCTOOINARIANoL-BSZEIttel Mama Don., Esq.; of Boston, died on 'Sunday Inst. It iutaid he was a pupil in the Public schools of Boston when Presidont: Washington made his Eastern tour, and participated In the services of the -occasion. - Tai knot trocia:-•—lt timid that Coleman dt Stetson have taken the lease ot the Astor Rouse In Now Yorrelly, tor, eleven pave from the next fiat of blsy, at as advance. on the present rates of $3OOO ner annum, her. 'Astor agreeing to,spend slo,ooofor Inaprovvimante and Yepalre Weupderetand=thst the Weidein , Division - of the Ohio and litieldelippt Railroad-will be 'coin pletodAronatr.to thla- place-in shout fibres .monthe..• The.tritolc Mltt abonthalt tween Bahian and„Olne7. and preparation* are being made to commence putting down the how from tidi widward.--Ficcoma Gar.'" 4 .1 • , , . Pow. Vioxis U. Dmarrom—The Globe, after botithig the destruction of Col. Renton's bonne - . by think it worthy of note to - write down that we saw CoL Benton iot a-few minutes at :'a quarter past ten o'clock list night, when was about sitting doirn to re-Writeldr thid Morning's plobo the speech he ritadethe day-before yester day on the presentation/at Gem Jackson's sword to Congress, which ho had revised, but had re , • turned to our office a part only; the - balaniatlie ' tedleft in his office, end it was burnt. "lip aid bad it all in his head; audit should &IPSO - cut . jbefore.ho slept 1 "Waasked him if his house Was insured, 'and e replied, as nearly as we eau recollect as fol ows: 'No, it was not insured; but I Care both ng about that; them-once could net hmeitived l that I_considar viduablo—the bed on which Fhemile die.' I r on , which , l• sleep ;' lair Clothes. ilch were in a beak sitting at the - head et; it; articles which she Flied . most around it—. ars teat things i saw-at night and the first in o morning—ond•the parent in' tie adjoining,' oom, many of. which =done supplied. But; What I shall most feel, more than I now do,-trill be the loss of the memorials of my wife, whose • ody, still aboveground, It will be my first care. remove to Bt. Louis when released from con to be buried in the-place. in which I had collected the remains of my dead—my mother, ` 0 Mickel!, grandchildren, sister—totake the place, by their side which she and I had marked out for. "We then asked him the condition of his -pc tertiary affairs, and what he thought would be the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case Of Fremont BO the United -Statekrelative to, the Mariposa tract of land in California? He answered, have enough to live on. I hare paid no attention to the Snit Shoot the Mariposa' land. Cool and sensible , men who heard the arguments in the case, tell me they think justice and law are on the side of Fremont. But if-he shall lose it, he will bare lost no honor. Ile has passed the point where his honor was at stake. , lie borrowed a few years ago • large sums Of '- Money to pay for beef which he purchased :far the use of the,United States in Californig, and drew lidls on the government to pay fora great portion of it. Them bills were preteiled, and he could not raise the money to take them up.„ Congress last session made an 'appropriation for his relief, which enabled him to pay all he owed for the beef.., If. he had not paid these debts, he Would have considered himeelf diehenortal.l' There are signs of a faint beginning.of new Disunion panic. .The-fools are reckoned to be not all dead yet, and so we aro to have it sooner or later. A Virginian member of Congreali, in a epeech in the House on Tuesday, professed to be shocked at the idea advanced there, that the North was really in earnest in meaning to ex elude Slavery from the Territories. liorrer struck at this diabolical idea, he forthwith an nounced that he and his friends would take their hats and go . out of - the. Union, if Bean' thing . should bo seriously tattemped. Here and' there' . a faint cry to the same purport has' been heard from the newspapers, and finally. in announce- . . Men! is already made that the Stiutle:contete plates holding a Convention and - ioniiiiatinga candidate for the Presidency and , offeting him , the next Democratic .Daltimore:Coilrvention; on the Slavery Extension platforia, with the diatinctlf.:- alternative that if he be not accepted, the will beat once eadangeied and probably dt solved. How mttch truth third is 'Ur the lattei'" statement, we cannot pre tennoitay. tio doebt; • its leading idea is correct.'-:-:.At-tito9 rate, it is. clear that another deliberatitetfort le about to bo.: made to terrify the North. *Witte Cry, of dient! nion, under which it is expected to prevent We.' prohibition of Slavery in the Territories, cure the admission of Kansas as a Slave State. The game has hardly begun, and wo shall not, probably, hear much about it till thenextsitting of Congress; bet then we may look out for the - barking of Scylla and the roaring atCarybdis.— Wo allude to it now merely to expose the tactics o of,the Nebraska specalators and drivers of Stevie.. —N. Y. Trawls. • The Lake Superior. Xining Noes gives the fel ' lowing account of tholdonster ,Mine, the Min- neitota :—"The greatest dep th. attained in this mine 15 . 380 feet. The main shaft or piston that worksthe• pumps is here about three hundred ' feet long. The lowest depth attained at the south vein , is one hundred and sixty-six feet.— Silver is interspersed in all the copper .ef, this mine, and in 601110 others on this range.: When any fine speehiens of silver do roako thier appear ance in rays, or in any other connection, they tire..generally secured by_ the - miners. The -amount'of copper abippedfroni this mine. dutrirqt . the season of navigation was 1,543;407 net weight, being over 771 tons, worth over three hundred thousand dollars. .Tho product for the month of December is over seventy-seven tons. Three hundred and ninety men are required to carry on this lost operation. It requires a sup ply of over twenty thousand pounds of candles for this. mine during six months. There are about forty buildings clustered around this mine, and making a respectable village; for, they have their Catholic and = T!rotestaut,Churclies, their schoolhouse, store, warehouse and doctor • It is one of thopines tbnt - gives character to ,; this country,. for:tmon its success depends thti, confidence °tali ati.cohlars in copper minetc4..r and it will'mairificti'lkuttplope nntilAutke others . shall Blow an equal enecess, - and...share that respopeihilliy with tho..itlinnesets,:and Cliff PrORAP, 0:1 . 50 his. ass'd brands, 58 and x wimp. stor..aslut.a. -7 oat nit s 4 ROOlO-400 doz. Coite.Brsozwfor sale by ja9 , —JO: :YD &Olt LORN ALEAL, homing, Buckwheat Flour, In nnantlles to mit &milks. for len at. KOSS, PAT & M'oolll3B%.Diamond, Plttsbargea and Anima AllegbanT. . Mb. 4111),AISINS; Currants, Plums, lla ir. Pla A ches, ,11' AMDlP7MoB:atk=r2 =l : ed4 " .l "rde legheur 00 BUS. Red Potator i ll satobami BLOOMS AND. LIIhIPS-7 tons on hand and for ado by Jag J. A. IitTrOLLIYON A-00. 50 1 6 31i , L5,,,M0LA ,. SSESfor lakobitimux PORN--400 bus Shelled Corn in store and Rat sea by lb= 8. IIARIIA0(111 a CO. BLUE VITRIOL-1,000 C - -- REAM OF TARTAR-5 bbls for sale by fiat R. E. SELLERS & CO. -- LAI - BARK-2a lbs for sale by far it. S SIMIANS& CO. EGUS -9 bxe. to arrive for sale by Us- 'BALM DICHXY a CO. OTASII-10 mike pure for salcOq len IC. E. SELLERS OPS-0 kilesOnia k stare and for sale br fe2 BELLa 1/1410871. LINSEED OIL-15 bbin. Linseed-Oil in store azd ale by S. ualtfalJOß dk (IRE ASP, LARD-5 UAL reed and tur — Able. br ➢&LL LIUO =Meer West. • IME-100 bbls. Louisville Linu - 7 — rocclsild 111 A 63r We by WI lIENlif IL OOLLINFL INSEED OIL = -1Q bble. rec'd end Areal° Li by no MILL • meant. EARL ASH--13 oaks to arrive and for oy by 7.17 ' rankrrr. SIIELL OORN--1500 bus. recd and for aia E 7 f 037 BELL • ulaavrr. ds ears.fresh spn sued; oeo .ah _ _ J.O. G'l Bina LINSEED OIL foi. salejty hl2 J. B. OANRM.,i D ' - fa UNDRAES-1500 bus . . prime Peaches, half, po 160 bus..metwl Pesiebeg bue:Dry'Appler. ' lOu tCti t' Er_ Batter, n by . n",. 4 ` l 4 auka m u deri m, 12 , 11111 . V A • pm. ante!, I ottore'_ad 1 )BY APPLES—Whags now landinmfoi , iv ego hy fe2.B DICKXS t IAiiAN -.- Jt have just reed perAd , alai a CO. Rooms. ells day, largo lot of se We, to which they twit. h e Ladlee end all who with to procure haodeome and cheep holhtsy pre•anta; OUISVILLE L11.1.&--1uu bal.•to arrW I b/ gowns &lbw for sale MCKIM* 00. ' or - - 41717- - - JLL DIAL fresh. Shia day reed ask4llbr male b T. LITZLE a CO.,lll:Mist. • Int.s. at cuse.s.l4. 4 Wood Pt. V A OT cka. just reed and fur sale or !awl D LDS, 31111 A NS 00, • omit, Wood mad Water ' (lINOINNATI SOAP _ -25 bxs. liars extj* yjN..l Palm Saw. :Matta 11111 s 1442(001*d Rna . 10 y do Ohio. bbarb I.llE4ll:fterman Soap, - b Jald W. bleChUllol. ULK PORK-20,000 lbe,; - f Bulk Fmk fur "" " 4 .g beu r De re& l l6,ll. * DILWORTH. , , OATS-2000 bus. fox salo by 132 Liao ISUD 014---90 bbb3.ll(l)umleiat,•• BIPTY BARRELS-100 empty BarreliF: sarmrpointtna. Iba. Welt • H.R. accuses 11. ort. sr Weed . . BO ' S Ostg'for iale by' 1000 . ' • 3. B. 011111210. _ _ CONORESS' W.ATER - --A ;Wilma Ova is reenlvtd - ' 712. HAMM).- '' ' ponr LA, INES—a. &-*Co. 'kill : °swift Monday. Tat 19. 4 mans riaes or Now dlai Da Liberal a. sad 1214- eta; Inan4llYlola _BUS. M. vs '4: for we tat,.:;, • 11 Ip .UTTE.W 7 -,10-bblf: Baud. B .asyted4 a*!l4salol Et COLLINS. ..:'
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