TIE BUSINESS .DIRECTORY. : a. ea. rarnaouz a CO:IVADVICIPPIBLVIAULICY I 122 Stem= mu". NIT You. P. it ere Ace:aster the molt tedluenttel sad tlend enembegettel 'Pawn bothfn the Ihyttel!.ll= Hungarian Wines. PSIteIIARD ELTEK, South William all et, New York; oole aorato of the nun orlon Wino gsSosetto wAssonlatkm, Imo constantly' on hand WU rairos,Alargo wonittnent of Lb* moot mistreated moot Mot drg , r a t Wines. rod =6 white. 11...T0na1. Menem, xadlt(siontburlnSomlnt; Nensmel 4 MnlrrnEhntl. Ilakstor,. noaboW,Andsi Wooer) Esoltrunll; nut (No. nunr)irninnTL, Ko.Hor• ate. of dl &rent brando, WARRANTED TO US PURECRAPIS JUICES. All oil. , toolaptliosocutan; en favorable Una. The fullowln llor of Boolnns rams eras ucog the Loot -- moin r.jl .in {Le %INTO!' NoW York. • ACCOADICIN STUNG& . BR.IINO;-VirEISSENBORN - & CO (lain C. Bruno,' Import.= .4 YatolognloDwiloto In Woman. k son Italian fanzing,Lootromenta 4.1 &rialto; No. Malden Lana: t!illAT!. DITCH j .CO OHNLT'S Standao Cotton Duct; .44 u. C. BRUM SIX, NO. 71; Plod ittiet.,ll6 , ,, York, :Oattost Outraii loom owner/I other Wl* 4NABUIL(PfI Print Cloths sad "ppar Itollork /be CAlleto wk 'foi . OWEN Povlif t C(MTENET &CO.; Importiarg of French' PSTEIN lIONIG,IIOO Liberty et., and 14'. Oailast.otorifrially boinctergi of Maw rolilerles. tallw as. • lerkaactliara, " , Bko:. m. rter o ORN, - SCHIASPER' ic. IiAAILABS; .Im- DETER ft'ESULLEN; Importer of 'French jOartitsn and BE= Dry Gaols, Slake, Navel. Menl o* alumls,Wookos, fe w Na. End street, New York. Beral3-Iy/all'bs : . . TORN irI.'.DAVIES, 'JONES 1E CO., Im porters of Chatlemazte Poildabtg (kola, Idanti and - a ?dorers of Stmeks. Wed T . 10.: 1 .4 W+ ol . o d."". , . UIMIMM:I ACTSE the. Mikan Mustang-Liniment in S Z:7:latl • “ , 11rcd4 , u r m l, u. Thl o rr e ..S=.4.-Ufthak: „ f man or s.llataL Wntbrcek. orispLl. propriator,.ao4 Browtint, . N. Y 1 Jyti4,1627.5 DAAUKIItiItOTYPIUL GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest • sud-auirtexteneln estaibilidunent In the - United aepl.Slytaxne2.ll6 kigiAl • RDWARDS, .f.SANFORD-fk, CO., Rnreign. Exprean, Na 35 Thandway: hoods and rantages Gar. Ptta o u r t n o t Ad ams fen t I n pars of the woared Iy.t n 6l t 5 • AND WOMAN PANCY DAM ES& • illtAliLES ZINN .4 - C l O4 521Iaiden Imvortore of Prenth .dderscm Fancy arid Trowel lug n „ r d alansdar.tureers of Cam orid Colored I or Form 1..1ad it - oriztoodec le 0.. • - {517~(:il: ~i:i`~}1~3~~l LN~t lil>FY~ i7~~ ANDBEWS JES UP,170. 67 Pine et., NeW York.Doeamlolan Merchants fs the sale of all kinds sehinlita Teals 'and Cotton and Woolen. Machln. roes anon 'masa Exeluelip Agents Ssr yl6 bine . , . de2CHan's3 siIYRUS.W.: - FTELD*& - 00 . ., 11 Cliff 'street, Ulaolonia Millar:aim America G MEW, and Mullah - PAYERS., and .1 Paper Manalhatunart . . taagllll6 I 11... i a l :;- . l'f' "t. '..1: .A:'' ",- 'co; 1.• ~ William letreit,A great •.. , of Penn!. tte Magic- ,~~ry7~... .., r.-arTt~.~w, l: ~:e Y AND. YANOT GOOD& AIILEORN A CO" 64 311 . 1iden Lane, or .o A 7 c . i tlihijo:z_ Libert7,stribet. Impartersof 7.1.,,Y8 I. 4 o s :+o ll .o ) : ll4 ,Vtp , :fl:l•XoitsCtql. li to)4M ArLLER,,OOATES 'MULE, No. 279 Pearl strelb Attzutle Gs7ik.lrktalm ----- WINDOW UM.% PALM. 21:g. LIL POIELLON In:rpm-Writ of romeo coo& cad Glas&—No. pßulb/ - tentsw 000ps—isso. • HOS. :WHIIIS Et CO, Nu. 41 South 2d ry - BOOTS - SHOES, "'. WIIOI4R ALE AND - 11,ETAIL,_ 'MIER; sun, - MARKET and 6 union ate., 3d door. freed the Blharcat lishlijitlihnnth.notdd inLrm i 59 • friends and the nubile generally. : that ha has jnat reed his rall Stock of &lota and Rm. Is all that varieties. Ma Stoek one of the larva ever 01..4 Is Ant. city and embraces emdTthluz nonalm take ladles. of Polladalotda. Saw York and Beaton; and ha Leant. cannot fall tankage aIL Great ova bar, bean given In odeettn • the choicest weds, all of lettlatk he warrants. • • _ • • lie alas escalades to stanalhoAnna asbandana, all do. aerlytann. of Boots sal Shwa. MI 'ft= tila eeme of over 91 vars In Analoanl Ulla 011f..1 , 4 • suf6e}ant guarantee that this. who tars.- patronage, patronage, will be fang dealt with, - • .14 • . , T. KAMM Riot War: Carriage Factory: TOIENSTON, - BROTHERS & CO., .practi oat theca llakere;anber oftebecits and Bement eta. dllegeenr City. Pa. hate on Axial sad are manobedarins an eitenelm assortment of OtarriatreathodethearKthethiee. Dumas, Cm; ite.4 made to all their lark= thyies, with 'tries rogue to Marsh:thy sad thinly of thelab, what In all on work the beat Jonista ifte,lll4 Austere lilelcary. Repair. attended to on the meet neammatde tenth. TNT to l <outland that all who mayttror them with their rea r...am will be perfectly wanded, to of of their _week. The rittehoethite and 'Rambo:tar Omaltonaes pus the Tao tory every Up lilinttalsd4SinZ the day: 0c25 • FANCY_ twat .111'04,4 65 WOOD STRICEV 17215811120 n. JUST Imported arolmovr open a fall assort meet French ILIA Englishallt and White Maas. Gilt •od Mats sad Wand nous Mina; Onman Wsn. SOIL. —tie kw oraantrytawie. •016Ini ill W. Damsoa__•,.- • r . - -. 11. arras . —outrt. Mulct BIWA GLASS :WORKS: _. • MM. DAVIDSON iV ca. ; otMANUFACTURERS land dealer' in Visit, Bottles. ittotott 1ana.0ru.....d runt Glamour. I..tieGloom, aeriitt.l2 Mute. otrost..ll e: nuo attention veld to print. moulds lit'''''",r''albwL No. 66 „Arch Barn.- llognhaim;4, Imilortenta G. /6 . Like's thrrivarlid E - Agents "N for the most celebrated WOOLEN Imazt..riasacar.JEmigo murn - A. - DRAM= Or JOSEPH CILAPPL/lEri WHOLES/LB AND &mart, DIiALER LSI IMPORTED CIGARS, , 63 Market 'Ertel; Fitt:44oA ~Lb. _ TU: . PITTSBURGH COACH - FACTORY. stamir—..:....itunir L 8T141R201............0en. aurne BIGELOW_:& CO.. 035 , =.9.9 to E. 91.- lagelow) . No. 46 • 'imisoND .41. war Mods?, FtHstoorgh,L reszia. COACHES, CARRIAGES, 'PrIAITONS, t lkutglOlL 414 wren deieriptine of Ifaxier Yebkles Law i rof=7P 'W" 44% 1 ' 4 4' 711 orro ' r= 2'r ra=a. w iarV l AT.SisnsaterlL - .9' FaII and Winter Goat, . - • EDMOND .10ATTEL Rll . O II A N TAILOR. Lingarr, mrszsr. RAVE now on band a large Stock:of Fall .sewteter Qoada, orateratingsormtlrelr tam dodgem Inn VocUngs of Um xmat, beastlfill patranng Wrench and Sanaa marm, of army sty% Ind - shade in Lb. mar Ica; all of nblela l Will maks to order on the anostramon *Ma tammanod hers dal WIMP. WP -7 7 - d - AItPEIS, OIL CLOTHS. &a. • m'cLINTOCK tc , BIIOS. lire now ten; IV, .I.og dr Otte ioottro do& oroi=l . oll z. cr,.. aa., fat at pita , lower thonme, orn =olio& Coorotook toosittoioport or Ito folloTtn. .Ii awe Volvot Nu Twain Braoodg animas.a aad.eaasooo.l7lgrafX4 and 9saltiorr Lief sag hag C.zp.l- AlOil D' afrogo. and a le ‘ to t r . xto lk . -16 ',nut ..nui Raba' greerar k.sln a peneos orlota: to ftralob Stownbosto. Moon or 11c. d. Iron Wean am, as tow is the Liam to mum gnat bizigaßL r" ,l the Dines, No. 1.12 /dada 0t.., 'l6 MUM'S IIEAL ESTATE OEFICE; $7 Front street, Sd door from Make; Disler In ter. Qom. Ora lisr hosh Le- U O6l l"P.rtY bealtt and sod. 5a31,41" • IMAIISI6:II3ISIDKRE. PLITAIDEMB AND-0418 InTrig a • 121 cad ISt rest Street, fittstam4-. AND =Mai WWI OrikNIVII =Moab BTLisca AlLiaasny. MANUFAO I NIRE all kinds of 'Water. Gas ond Stem Minix Mani fitted Fp vtUglagoat4 • ' -LEATHER. FRITZ; TIEN DRY A CO. No. LI Noia TBIRD &ru PRIENDA i‘k °ROCCO MANUFACTIMERS,ROI I I I - I‘j MR& sad Inmertare of YRVICII CA1.9.8111N& and thnilent In EX) and OAK tIOLIC APR /LIPP- • folf4yrit JAUKSON SOri, of thii . ute arm .011 Itanekstai &rms. Orate sad Yonder it'airs, Ida moat ot, and 930 Broadway. Ms , York. paws . m .u.sir as basderforr vosiotf of tint. sad Fonda" ClfestorsfuMasso Was= darer Orate& _ l.ll _Wbois • •Jel7lP 7 A. BROWN,. would most respera n •ir7 — e x . indict On Inalintina b• k•oenn buoy ot il y ths_ __,ll,dlOr en v Din=lnk. Alleßomt a tr his ." 4 = te n'i.lXijier.inUltr. IRZ4l,'"4"o,lldSbut. .to and - in tin United Malan - fib niiiif. wßnmOd .... ,_ Nona irithoott the aid et mon drirso ~. lindir sock. toolo, and woft_Otind °abbot ae c —llannor it didThollond. Lion or t "anlion thelr old cannannnl as von no lo_irsiMrinznoOdin stn. in their Linn .11innel. dia.& 'trad streat, Piud...-1,- ItLWBSTERVELT, Ilenetinni Blind itazturscurre.P9a cfrik *mt. I AILY BUSINESS CARDS . I ATTORM lOSEPIi S. A - . P. MORRLSON, jttor Ykr.Q` ATTORNEYS. T - W. LL, Attorney. at Law, "Bake. ei, .:.U'. dlazi.. Ornat etrect, Wives: Fourth and Diamond AU . an3 o irllT ' " II OB TE. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,. i., st. L6%11,1.1110. • . . fa - ...___-. I:OCKET POLLOCK, Attorney at Law- Corns of Fifth and Grant strarte.oproalte the Comer n item Meet:mesh. Ul 04-7.53 (AXES J. KIM", Attorney at Law., office 01 Four th streak, of/ Grant littabtoUh- 1/15417 'MANCH p. ELANEGIN, Attorney at Law, Je 1V .120': Fourth street. Pittstortsh. 'ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Na. 69 Reth stevet. Pittsburgh. B J. HENRY, Attorney at Lnw : • **jet. antra and eyrsmore streets, Clisetrmatl, 0r..X1 BANKERSAND BROKEICS. aosis‘ki LIMVISICt 11, rti CO.. PD.7I PpURTHSTREE7', PITTSBU Rar "". -IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers mta Broker. throughout the minter. dining the' lea ,og mouthe, we are attbaed Olathe almost wear hasten& thole troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate Gitelman, and we iherefons tate wanton to are lined the public, in &drama that no sperulatlons In "fan fy. .toms,' or other • outside operatklor • shall tempt at rom the ettlet sod legitimate hoe prone bnalnese, log that fq:- molding all such investments, aloha not oxilv betberabis to lierTe Oar customs:6 sad ensure thole eafetr, but that In Mooting each ►ammo no shall tny mote oar *ma ultimata tee WILKINS CO.' I t EEE:NAN & CO. 13,nkaii; and Exchange Brokerburgh., NO. Wood Farce , corner of Dittoorid - Aller, P. dirlist.stotrell Bank.Notee sod Onto. Discount Time !tbelike:skirl Primal... 7 Beteg make Collections In et thatirincipal cities of the Union: Receire Deposit. on mil sad on Barite, sod Bit . ' , my,. attention LAO oth er matters appeortslostiLto a Broker s badness. mitistern "atheism ma stau tly for sale. mh2.l Built --.71411.111m ntaxlra: iIer [ RAMER & RAII4II, liankera and Ea rs ehange Brokers.' Bar and will Gold and Slim and Not., netele kolas on Hest Mate or Stork Boon hair ime .. Thr w Pridistir i y g .iates. to r „ .l Time= 7 0, 1 1 354 mOns mad Wo o d 'points in the Union. ' ..)01.1 corner of 'Third and ama; Safely opposite Me iat. Cherie, Hotel.. • -IT WatitlNLlt ....TX. G MIR. EALM - Pdt, lIANNA & Co. Suet:more to Homey, Hanna& Ox, Dankeralitsclunge Drokersand min Foreign and Domestic Rottenest. tlertideates of Depoelt, Bank Notes. and Specie—N. NV sorrow of Wood and Tatra streets. Current Money received on Deposit. night Cnetts far WIN and collections made on nearly all princl prd_points of the United Steles. The /dere, prentiont paid fee Foreign and Anentran Al/TADCGO .111•411 0111 annelgonnonto of Pralato, oblOPo.l ana4 an liberal tam. • Al. IL WILLIAMS Co., Bankers and IThird Ora Exchange 'Broker.. h. Ninth East owner of Wood and te, PlLtetetrg ALL transactionsmade on uneast term.. and eedlootklos Tuomptly attended to. 319-17 HOLMES a- SON; Dealers in Fereign Thamestle BBL tilt:change. Oerttfleates De- Bank Note. and .RA.IO. an Et'a Martet street, Pitt. =h. lifir Collection. made on all • the principal dun thmtsbout the Uvlted States. 0 :lain r4.•33, PM t4:Weks2l L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No, J TS Fourth street, Apollo OtEN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stit t/ o:carotin:emir, to Dulcet A ditner. No. 0 alartat street, war Fourth, Pittabazgb. fte ittENRY S. BOSWORTH,UrIur and Deaf fn Ratlnnat7. tn, WI ',gait. nen! Innlnned. eittadnlnich. Pa. liCt.e . % , .k CO., Booksellers. and Stationers, - No. S 5 Wood olzoot, next dear to thee:wow of Third, tto , Pa, &boot sad Ls toots ecusatantlr on hand. _ - COMMISSION &C. • - DY, COMM/SIM -4LND ! "01411 1 QtN :IIDINS I ZEIC274:OI Ageatcf I.4lhulison - antlndianapolis ;11'0.80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. T. •T. POIT.L. - J. W.: BUTLER & la, • •VORWARDING-&] COMMISSION ME& ji: CLEM:Viand Dealer. is all timber Pktisisztgb Man. nisetared Articles, Lead Pips sad Stoat Lead, N. s 7 First io A. MANE', Commission and For ita~non Merchants. deafen in Wool and !Roan:in k l / 4 =1.441,4vel /I.amdketarti. No. 114, l eartl4 Exast.. NDO-4'lll R ROBISOH do CO., Wholesale 11 . rocere, Prodate Deana, wad Ca=lssion 'ld -a •Lat.% N ertrad. Fildabscrgh. ja.lo IMMO CS IlillSlColl QPRINGER lIARBAUGH & CO., (Sueccs -0 was to S. Iffarhac.gh.)- Canindattn •114 Forwarding Merchant; Deaden In Wad and Prodnes gencraily, Nra. 345 Mat saa CER. 4:ANTELO, General Commie- Mieredwas. Phiksde!phis. Maria adyanar mode m anisigassata of Produce paseallr. AMY - SOW W IttollN WATT — TlTO7Wholesale Grocers, • • Commission bants, and Dealers In Praia* sad eborgh Manufsetozno, No. 2r.d . LltadT d.. Pittsburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Wirrea, Ohio, eats )Zr In Western incomes uR M Butter, Pot set Tout Ash, and Western Penises Water .tart :between BmlUateld and .Wood. Ptttsboridt. ram; urns. a.— _ —rams urns as. LITTLE ((ate Of firirriartMaittle k CO.) .• IrL lc CO, Wholesale Grocers, .. Produce sod Comagosion Morobantsocod Darin. In Plitsbmlth Manufacture* No. 112 &mod otreet, Pitts *1977- 4YrIFFSE WAREHOUSE-HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Ocmialmoßens lieretuat.and - VON'BONNIIORST & MURPITY, Whole -11 sr& Wane and Comettarian Merchants, tuut inners Eittanarah Manufsetarea, Zia W Mates stmt. MU. Istrab. OIdAS PALMER, Importer end Dealer tlv rewash and American V7O raper, Na. *Aut. sirmAtareena Third and nor th streak rittatrozab. IdeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole arul.r.zlMDialer. In Cirl i. l4 . Mom W AIORRIS PATTON, Wholesale and Re eall Gross en Ms Laid= aids of tin Diamond, iloemndt, Pa. • SILAW, Comnnasion and For e v wardinniametmat. No. 73 Walnut. eV, Cincinnati. (lido. itaddracrs.—T. F. Dad= on, Tn.., Sibley, Carpen ter Ford. Ciminaati;3lnrphy S Goa% No Orland; 6. Culbertson. Plttaborgig Menden t co, R. Lomb, ociAtruX DRY GOOD 7. CARR VAN GOR R, Dealer is ( Li geir=sl/ Low tad w...relools..ata:ru ent otabith esa Alva,. be bad -at Na toranr.2 07i730 miscount armor cs F. iota. BIAgON lc CO., Wholesale and Retail Realm Iv Pane). 'and nolo Dry OWL 25 PM Pittxbazgh. URPHY & BURCHFIELD. Wholesale rifil - 4t{-2/1 BOONS, NILBI3ANGH & BOONS, 11 - 4 E NEB.ALCOMMLS'SION MERCTIA NTS, 11. lisolors In Wool. Flour. Produce slut Provisions. No Dila:mt. Water stmt., Philadelphia- . , . • • HARBAUGH BOONES, • Jr 11W Ann iNG . COMMISSION ' Deem In Wool and Produce *till kind: No. zit Libortystroat. Pittsburgh. Ps." , tratZ,lyd DAM= CIaEVA. Wallace 4. •Gardiner, 11FZIOLE8.41.8 JI.K.ALSB:3 IX Flour, Proviaions and Produc*Onerally, 150.735 LIBILII.TY BT. - ja:10-1r ISMAIL Vholtmle norkVairunission tleratiott. and Nolen in 80 Water linnet; and 63 Front rtroot, Plltitatr ittPT4_7. 4iOIIN & CO., .Whilcsale Grocers and Oittuabesion itsrshauts,NixtraWeAand 223 strset. Pittsburgh.- UOBEItt MOORE, Wholesale Orocor, Rec. tifying Dldllkde;Dealemh Proda"Phtaburgh Mae ad•eyeiiid ilaklahe or Foreign sad Domeatle Wider mad Liquors, o. relli Many stread. (hi hand • Ted 7 Ida& of sapealor • e,,eee e• • 'P e • ••• e• • oursa athetacza,-- a. Ann% BLACKBIIIRI 4 I — k CO., Wholesala Ong , . wet, Boat V mProduct tiorate Manufaetun r Pfteh and in am atr a ali d on bud at tt dr Warebaose,l4l Water Knot, Pittelarrab. - - - • • megall-- Kam if0na..........—namr c. 'OHM & EDE, Witnlcsado Grocers and o,,,,ad e d. magmas", No. /14 Liberinitrilet PM* IML .0011014 fir, WM. BAGALEY iv CO., WholesMe Cro w. Nol.lB and Wood stroot.nuotoznth. • 'WILIAM A. BPOLURG, Grocer and • v r.O Deidiiiearaer of Wool sad Sixth strode, hai V ran on nand a urre saadtakaat or &aka Gamin sad sae Tar—Vond at Fruits sad nets, Madam's sad Mal. Dabs. sanded an Ur korai toms. . • on= DALZELL & 110., WI!01e8134 ~ tL Qom:Make Mirdutit,Draleneln Pro:lnce . 4t h aM 4 ol klamuLsctum. Z. 243 Mat, Sine. Mr - . .. ... .44%1 WIC k : Mee DLt:sB, successors to. y - L. aJ. D. lekk,Wl Mein YOrletninni WA. llantn. lidera in / 011 s. a rm./bre, arr= elete Pittaborea Marrolootterai genanaln cerneetzl Wont awl Water shwa: l'ititentarta CULBEIViSISN, Wholasala Urania. and Cammtidon blerebsat.Doaler la Pzedoo. and Pitts Nana setured Artldn, 126 Matti Wald, .Pitta WholesaftiGrocers, Com mhalon bletehants,rabillabrasia Pradnee—lrrannd crab fron,ting am ra m s. ina Guth M S R . AGALRY, WOODWARD & 4:o„lntoia. ale groom 55.121 State! men.4.l.4llaasbme ,PaYra . a. corn" M s OAAIDLNSS, MEANS 00 A 4 * weft . 7 wttoWlek k anotri., la nen. =4 . llani.Cbtice acens t asel P 114447 ,faraseaf.Wa..-.7 - ;- r•tar r;.. • . , z Ate • " , • • - "I' . . AGENCIES. =!!!!MII!1!! • S. CIITEBERT ft. SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for thank mid pure-boa. or Neal Mate. °onset'. of Basta, Negotiating Lanus 011 Bonds. Mortgagss dr, No. 140 Third K. Pittsburgh..s. 5t0.17. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office,. WOR the collection .pf Home and , Foreika. JU Mercantile mad all otherWoner claims. In Malawi and adjseent Stialer, Inevetment and Payment of Mammy Payment of Tales, Purchase and Bak or Real Mate •114 - ttneka anal lama.* Anent, PELTIKK ANDBILSON, Detroit, Illehlgair. • .Eterrreistato Prttsburph—lfeerra. Kramer Jr. Itahm, flank. Jaw, Ite Co-. Gazette Meet Urea:. Stewart. Aim*. or Meld= from resifttahle Intonnee Coaunalaw m 519.174. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Raw Estate Agent, 84344 Slerchandlee sad MR Rolm, Ohm Re. 92 l street, above Wood. Bueintat vremrur attended to. 119.1117 SAMUEL L MARSIIELL, Secretary Oiti r.sres Ineoranee Company, 9i Water efvet- FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insul `... nee. 00.., 92 {tinter gtreet. . V T : 0 AFINNERC9FFIN, Agent for Franklin t k a le Insu t roa Oompany. no corm of Mod 1)1 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma tunl Utterance Oonracru.r. 42 Water otrect. MUSIC, &C. tjOHN H. /1131LOR, Dialor in Piano Fortes., !laic and Illeitcal Instraaarists. School balm and calomel. Ode agent Go etikkarieira Plana forte, for Winton rummy hanit—Zia. 81 woad street JJENRY TUBBER; Dealer in Mr;eie, Mu ika Instromenta,ond Importor or Italian s taiM4 .ith % a otpr daa. :lolp2s & cpw. achment. Aim rat .= Mom , . . DRUGGISTS. I OLIN HAFT, Jr., (uxom:lr to Jas. AVG tif • g.. ) gil i etrn 4.. /h 7"= " T l d D" erl24 MNA2irkrr"" 4 Artrur for Dr. .NWiloe. rigl3o JOHN P. SCOTT, 'Wholeanlo Denial. in • Drage. Panto, OIL, Tarnishes and Die Stuffs, Ka JOHN street. Pittsburgh. All orders will rewire prompt attention. air Agent fur Scharer' Pulosonlo Syrup. mar 244 y It A_ PAIMESTOCK & CO., Wholesale =and 111=e,'Il l n u giVoal au? 'Plot et: t. mittiP• ar meta jEtNiE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ~ .brugs, Paints, Dye stunk 011; Van:tights. ar, ta, . 6 'ood stmt. Pittsburgh. Goods worrantod. Prlots low. TECOZZICI WATS ......0.1431 JIR AUN & REITER, Wholesale &, Retail Drogiata, cornea. of Liberty and St. Slab strasta; bur JSCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale • Drst2•l4s. elm 23. Wood steam. Pittsburgh. OSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilco: •d Co.. corner Market onset and Diamond—sae con - euntlir on Retainl • Anil and complete smortment se, Steditlno Chaste. Perfomm7. and ail pertaining to his business.. Etat*:lane prennipUone carefully compotmded a all boon jaikly WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, anceessor' to - MURPHY 4: LEE; Wool Nein, and Commleeelon Merehaat far the of Amerish Waal: Clcotle No 137 Mate street. E 3.74 M 1111. ,• Dentist, may again jr ibumitaldfilltlid, en.Yourth a...Ay mile tterpncnt • VADIAN,3I. D., Office 6th street, V I below Itatttosta . . efieelloscrc-8 to 9. laA. x.. 2 r.iL, 7 to 8. p. 141. _ _ . rAtaya SCOTT. Forme street, • :In Alan , rt- OSP hours erg A, to r. if ..... All work warranted. Ul3 MERCHANT TAILORS. ' erchant ai or an o . td e?. No. 74. Wood neat. Pattleolar atteation • • to MTV cod Youths' Clothing. . 14.31 DlGBY,Dierchakt Tailor, Dra ert7 EVATTS 2t CO., Merchant Tailara,lBl • • Liberty. irtawet.—We aro now 'waiving one az *took of Goads &Fr Cleatlatunea Rene—Clotne, Oe. Voettage oft!. newest striae and ftnestomenty- Oue Mende and misnames will plane glee as • ean. Dahl MANUFACTURING. . -WILLIAM BARNIIILL & CO., I OILER MAKERS and SII,BET,IRON I IVORXEIta, Manufacturers , or Barrdifira.ratsut Bldutuoks, Plrr. nad - sumor.ey,a, , coa. sac tauw..o....„ m boct Yawls or Lif• Boats etc. Men, Blacksmith? Watk. 4m, and Viaduct iron; ea. Asmaisicok dorm on the shortest notice. us7olrd. W. WOODWELL, Wholeiale and Retail lliarefsettuct and Dealer 11:1 Cabinet We:v.2lo,U oteret. 1011N' WETHERELL, Manufacturer of elf PATENT BOX VIM. • supeolor article. POLID BOX arid BILAZBD BOX. VIM., tamer •of Aram., and Bob. Imola streets. one square tom the Baud street ZI : Z111. lerbetur City. EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—Matetialt mstkid Awr IMU•old.ri ana 41p. mty HIMB. L. El. Wlu*ON. I.2tf Ka. 211 S; Mn striet, slam thud. Bolivar Fire Brick mid Crucible Clay ?lair tifactaring Compare rptlfls COMPANY - HAVING ENLARGED their eximelty go saanagiketarLag, *Wm" Drips/ to meet th. Inermed demaid thelVirkk. Cnadal I;aUtb'a -.z. C 47. Ml"' P RlTl T :7o; 4 l; l 3. 4° Catial Bata ritt•bantb. Bn4eallot 22. 1653. Boots and Shoes!! id!AISLES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d dos from the Megket flows, would. Ingo= the gate that he has am ► eery full neck of everything In the . Ilea end trade, mach on 4W Gaiters. half Walters. Jenny I.lnd PwtorviLlady Franklin mid all the ettlee sownd on the Ude= cities &ho s !gimes and (2,lldrenst Getters and Yossr toots; and Phan, In nil their earletleS alon, (Aunties':see Its Owe Patent MI! hoot, /reset Co Conte. Congress gaiters and glom i11e04107/, sod Youths' Book, net m elt Hew glee se • tall mi with to Well etteh an article falai who favor we with their mutant on will give eaglets. tkm. - Itettembes the place, VD Merkel street ssayee9 Aits and .Caps. • • . WILSON & SON kcop constantly on oti • t.za •••• 7 description mid ...dr a lists and Capst loth wholessis and retail. ninon dsidring • sant WM...hi. Hat or CV , . gond and rhea% Would do well to Ora w • call hefts purchasing olsanhenv. inlet! _ _ M'CORI) & CO. WIIOULI A LE AND RETAIL /AISIIIONA BLE BAT AND CA? MANUFACTURERS, AND MAUNA IN ALL UNDO Or MIRA. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIPTHRTREWM Pittabrargb, ra in-Thortr And matirseno 111M7 (Ma/ Lll4 - 110111ande mut 4.511 m Matra, Ikea Coda sad Nat Dowses wCliM_micl7 • . Coach and Carnage Factory, JOIINSTON, BROTIIKR it CO., corner of Belmont and Rebecca streets, Allegheny Clty, would reepeetfolly Inkno their frien=lbecr= that they ass ulaeurfarturing ewer.. /toggld. kJelghs and Cherie:lu all their ration; styles of ilnlah and proportkm. All unlera willbo executed with Wirt regard to dun- EMT and beauty or kaiak. kebab+ wIU goo be attracted to on aunt numonable term.' tieing 41 all their work the b eetFrn Sheila, Pole* and Wheel Atutr. tur 0.164fi1t that all who faros them with theLcpatrollaaw will be cd.l% sottolled ort trill of their work. clueing obenehere. Ptirere aro requested to Ws them a eel tetra bar One C. B. EMMY itICO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, .1 , 10.82 THIRD 87% NEJE 114kKET. WOULD respectfully inform ' th eir friends and am pa hlla dennally. that they have In Aare their complete Fall Stock. conalatlng of Carpet. of .7411 deecriptlon, fnm the finial Velvet and Bromala. to the common In/Oslo. 'lamp, and hag. .• Moor 011 Cloth from one to right verde adds. new dorana md very rich. Mann wd Canton Matting, Drintacte, Rua.. /Wei Stale nal& indow Shadey Or. Femme In want km 'lnvited to ail and 11/16:1113. their etoek. tileanstaate, Hotels and 1041 drama fltnilehed on the whet resitonahle term. nOtit—firg i ftra. W . r d r " "141 siocinrAD LivulEstii Roma et Co. NOVELTY WOR 13, rirrsßEraan, PA. rrAcK And Depot-Railroad Seabee, Ray, cam...a Good. do 4 Mgt= •nd *onto da; Door of all slow. Sprieg, Drop end Tbumn Lites. Gores Mint or vstione kitten (Lint lillis,_appmved patientn Dona and Itastenhign niellinible Itron Cutlers or every va rlet. In form Ltd JIMA. dtt W. W. WALLA= • ST EAM MARBLE WORKS, • flitall and 8 2 ; Libetridred, omega pittiotta anti, PITTSSUBOLL r. ONSMENTB, Tombs, Gravi 'Stones , -, voinittri - Tom mint.* lamming Stowe. dr. al. ware on hami t mid made _to by machinery, at the top . Throe bundled Willie! and aeleated da d Sir) occimente ite,Snic band. Block sad Stab Mar. threbbod to aloe Trade M. the loved mice& All seder( inked with derb- at S49.l4berty Mast. New - Goods and Ftuddont for Gaiitleanetts' - -.- : • Clothing for Spring of 1854. . - F .. WATTS - 5 CO. Inglimvo reipoiitfully .4 a - Win:Wm their numerous etkomer., 1. e, the p n E. 1 iaav , W74 that they km:lust ...mired • treat of M onde sdapten to they petroospe—te. the WI the ers.varixts 4 that th.y are rear' to samisens dine fa n theta pp In 'nut usual supab Ails ,'• - • - Thep on MVP./ ex rnweed by their ends aura hitheeto.,..lth their wiroble eirerte topless% Ohms late. them to Mesh exertion/11n tne stunt tlinintintt.. ll4ll i , th stgoVl'VE'r.7;iy.:. i'.4 informed t 6 at -a: eaniii li NOATIS • taot: eiseetp oath side. above nt. Sate. - - , awl:. -- Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CO., libmufso) Nan Adto, 1 bean. - Roy. oral dies end deserVatur Batting:l E r W 7 . 11 4.4 " .:UN1,7 "4°"`11°'"4 w".r ILrls CALCENED. M.AGNFJ3IA in IL OIL Jr dos and forme by: FUMING PROS. ... aELDLra POWDEIIB-4 crow very fine Amstar wraryd SeldlitaTowlirie on" band and *e ' - JOS. 11.11141N0. . . IGOTHIC WOOD ?w o n., jUittlys tba t ieren a grattent,lne r : Of th e mriottor. • S* Ldiaitai g Orta Oafs . . _ . . . . WEVT -YORIe ADVEII,IIB4EIEENTB - . /. 1156 VIESCITER • SCIIILL'S Cilatrii 'Adveitialt , 1 Moos, Na. C4o•sl3.l4lfirosdwri, New Tea. llste lia 5. Nassau street) • Belia die Arm to the 5155, 41 , Fee ray*. 1855. MILLINERY. Mrs. WM. - 'BIMMONS, 66.1 Broadocctr.i.N. I"- r no se prepared to exhibit, and offers for lode to Idol Wale uut Moll E= th tMlY oioroit poa. ngt t griel lest frotooti alaiLlpoii an at T . r t i g thll ffnot - ntoortorA forma boo..dllth mat , Cate#o.teolostol :much: miOus r. Mottluao Lohallottr, of row, awl Mrs. Luzern- Um, alit:ode.. Ltooloo. - P.N.—Potters Bolton. ooistiltth enbuad. Orders br moll_putootturly sandedM to: r& ,Sll4 Id OM, Rel7:Szav _fold _ Now York. DagnerreoZ - Mate ri als, &e. Nercrtants are ...rpm( mu/W/o ,Arno this advertise. 11111111 to an Darnall' influir (ems ANTHONY'S General - Depot of Materials for the Daguertype, and forph Lures on ityprr and Catainr.s arntshed on apollestion. Sheets eon be son by esprets, payable on delivery, but Parties with whom we are cattomusinted, must give refer ence as to their ability to pay for the toads on arrival, or remit with noir order enough taborer nrDenave of tr... portation. fa273nor E. ANTHONY.= Broadway, N. Y. New York Bag iranufaotou, 1:1A1$1, Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal, 'Hominy, not. Buokwitett, Stlti ammo Ltd alkothor MIA. of ...to tad wrintod to order.br msebinety wit r. d4l - Adarem above. 17 'lattgrod, Noe rock. Wlll. SIMAIONS. iVholetlale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND. MILLINERY, thr. HIWADIVA Y. N. Y. Straw Goods, I Fri:melt Flowers. &e. fIASII purchasers ore solicited to examine. oar stork of w he round QO P importor to that of any other altMlar ho In thavitr. - We atoll receive. th coming seasonassr pmt,and Of our awn manufset the Isteet Wyk. of BONNSTS. Yreneh en. which we odor to num . OASII robs. p,1,4 17 0 - "tuair.Vraz km& — CASH MUSIC & PlAtiffrSTORE HORA . 0 E WATERS, No. 333 Brosdwaya York. OPPOSITION TO It NOPOLX. Music at Greatly Cad Rates. ZiOTWITHSTANDING :the combination of Miele Deal. h 1 marl.q .to teel . ex the Mem of nonoopy. trade. he t making fonatare ealorharlos abundant .11 &nee, that he bat publte countonano int euptort, In his oppordern to the (heat Monopoty,ebel.Dl Is efforts!. old Nall,. Talent,. end ho Most tha Nell.o 6 .lorratcy. Ills Doe c:= of Meow n j " l a to u i tt - oln Trf m t nTr . :l msd bra sanded in tn. 001ted Statsa Se has alio nude a Oust Rodurthut In Quinton of Planed. Melodeons and Marini leutnoneas of ea Weds. 21/4per4ertoneol4 roue. Mono. for $176, POO nod 'll.l.l3.lnaertor of ea good and boatman:as se rho. and lu the: sa thows g ie " Mtki cost $4OO. Plenos of entry terlet.l i Ml l . emir= 1.1000. entoptielog those of fen yet mond them the celebrated modern Mors Warns' Pumas and theff rat ormenum 2So Plume of T. unazar a Co.'. mate, (owner, of the 21411011tatat..) & Pianos at hand Pian at groat ferrga Lt . Prieto from to SM. Melodeons fromdlfferantmenu ( totorke. Iva the tern tom fires S. D. 11. W. Same* Moloch... thin .d.to the .noah temormarot,)!Ae braistatot Mr Molted States Prima Va. /W SId. 1/100. 111.115, 5135,_ and SM. SWOON Double , ftak Mekatsous tom. 2.lme Pia. owl !Nolan gmetranleaL 'The best ,temo. to the trade, mho.* *O4 I*f. pet mut. dleozunt tro clergymen and rhurches. AU oeli proMptly - 4..tended to; MUM. Snit Genera! 5/1 wt.ammvr. posivau. r.luna wok. General and select attalognee and ithedelle of prime of Pianos forraded to any addrese fru recharge. IMlffror • A CARD." 68N TORNMOLINE= IMPORTER ..4.,VD MANLIPACTII ER OP. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, 3 r Y g Ltat L Z:fte r tt o" may M et i l l i t mdk. lnfiwz . s th i t tr e u tra w d : Yehruary. He, Wog th e only Mantilla marlume from N. York who Is ternhonally visiting Paris the MUM. inay rawwww hip assert that be will bare bier agitator* varied style• than any hone in the trade.. is nottee of deans limited to the shore, they may rely goon near attention. - ala-hav 8 Ica- ' . 1 Am" roax ow rowt.ttelvationtagaa t‘ter.arambese. - IMPORTING the leading Alto from their • arislual markets. kali In &now did Rest Incline, and Vrenrh . ands nglish Ch.:Main Parrnmesuom * ..N hall and Rein nrueben Mir Oknoe and Mrs Trhats hreemen Oaks, Boapr, Le.. Lki they mar them on the tomt reasonable Imam Orderenetner In perern. or by men. will needy* that/ Mat attention. rel2.lkkor ALDERMEN. J. Donaldson, Alderman. OFFICE, corner of min sad St. Clair eta., eltfd.b..' All boalsso poi:gull= to lbe oak. of wW Dr VflwoPtlY stlandsd to. 6.64y3 Patrick Holtetura. ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. (11PFICH corner of Groat and Fifth street!, bovistooe pertlrng to U l u ' ? Ofeof Ald=srd JeAt i att. Pow* will be promptly =maid W. icNtol IRISCELLANEOUSe- STEWART & ICILOORE, MANCFACTIIRLIL6 Or COOKING. HEATING. • AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, a all kinds. Foundry Castings of OFFICE. AND WARRIIOVEE,, No. '267 Liberty St., corner of Iltuid, PITTSBURGH. PA. ROBERT iI.PAITERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE o_ rm ;s Soraer Diamon 3 r dfir ß ee l ; td Cherry Saii, ssabit PITTSBURCIU. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE - , ARCH WI3.EET. AHOY E BETENTII SMELT, PRILADELPIIIA. H. S. BENSON, Novatirroz. *lrmo , Cl Board, 11.50 pot itar-Elt liar r. 1814-Iv4 WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and v V Doak, In Plain, rig - am! ant Danorative Papua ILave lug. N n. an Woad Wad. Pittabon,:h. Bala Agent Neb. cr4abratinl I:almanac:fa; Yeas. Dl* mot t on.. of Pant. t) LA A Rio FASHIONS FOR DIES'DRESS . 13.-31se Penh Poblona Poll/NE, diming , ' Reamer Mae sale an the lit Prnninnn i t6 . L Fa-7U14 Pans-above Haat annwt M=WWW=Ml==!5 KIER JONES & CO PROPRIATORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT. LINE. F ORWARDING AND COMMISSION mammas. Canal Basin. ?wreath .treat. . Ps. Be, Oft, law Met, 8.0. Rams. KIWI. ex- Vaud Na NAM Annulate and Lkotela Jrar r. Aulbrocita OW. at, BANKING, HOUSES O JO HN T. HOG"): NNW YORK Na 22 NOM 2D WT. PIIILADNI.PII7/1. PITTSUUINIU, ALUXIIIINT NOM NRSIST, - NOM CRS NT 00 LN , MOUNT PASANT. WINTMoIIVD OD.. Pettey OONNKLIMVI US. PAICICITN ' UNIONTOWN ISILOWNSVELLE. bbaneta Direatta cud*. Daattp eons and colketal, rank Note and Nodn boaxbl litteks. Notes and other NacariUea botolbt and UmTaWadnaegg and edict/Ana/ow:11W riaZ4.l , . Agpnoy- 4 08 ES F. EATON, No. 19 Siith et., agent fig' OP Innt and baying PATAPIT lUGIITiII. I. now on Used U. sail the folWaing lately patented articles: • Trott', patenC pit Moho., fter eteain itokitimo Lloe's patent ihill, kr Milling limn Doan • Rook Drilling hi ackinea. Copalargra hitatkinary and Portable Paw HUI; er...taer. Steam and WAter UWI Orifhato Wrought Iron Dail Alarkhina • Maas articles have been ex mat by practical togehatp In and mat:Malik and prmoannedsoperker Warty in no. Ifs It also anthorteed to WI Melte to make and vend Use, articlea In nay part of the counter. _ ...Ile bag also for sale histdirsired Nang ca l Washers. mad lialabedlltretWork. is is aim reposed to take Avoid.* for the male of oth er patentod . gets and new ineetdkras. had giro to the bwilneisi Illatilal zed raostant attention; Ile refen to the tollowire. . . The soterrlbers halm long . len aotostatod with Hr Elmo P. Zaino. and hay.. no hesitation Is reevannendifilt hirkto an who mar wish to curator hia ilerriesa, as a. mat Altman of undoubted Intogritrand laedantsbuntkewerr In VON eZettlan•foVery rF4 nee ilt v iara.;_vm w=in c gli., . 34.1., '•, ' ,t ti.u.; tvl2! , . ff.__ _ r ligtiaaa°47.l..... r, fk p d, ~ • - itramn• a Ulna; " P. Loren L. R. Livinatton. ado. lF l Wicasn a lii. William F. ,Johtutoa s i if i dzr x , , tr a rA i.. . , ,Prrlligoaattirlovinifler 271 h. Mu. el if - ! Dubuque Tribune, • - : l ip, a ff i d e Poor If Llut Me.. TlBl5 one of the eldest and maid widely . dreolategiNeweenerot=tbh, to ..our. : t ol bur agr un ene t l.l the tipper 4.144.pi,•111 do tu4 to " epp ° d their ad:eil ' leemode to the DUBIsqudTELIS , .Seller t =lar a d„tealr=old r. TriWeeklp . iv , g t. Immo Dr refemzes i7a/lisalu mai. Sif . :aagaa & NO! DI Market et, nre closing - ont their en - tire otoek Mary Goods st r =osonoodbetrant, front Dl7. r=tl% onortagt of & l II= . rield'llMap Y rett4=coarßeriedee, 4 " l " - Ke r m et e , ftelah do, Wallas. oupoirlor soaker or inw4FlZttiMuglig. 1 1:111 uiv *old as solar wefts. Jon DINE AND .CEDAR.WARE.-SANUEL L KRAISSEN krrro ornotantlf m hand4rd meat of Wash and Dath.Tuhrone. noun Oak Walk With.' or Dfirr.ltarkrtn ' Dodos Loeb , aro& my Mamma Zino and Coin' Wash . .Irds, sad ill other; WWI of Waro La his Ona . , . Abo-60 mots Tubs, and Ocean Darkens _ Walarokits llamado 14(4114 strut. dlinandits Pa.. (ENE HUNDRED AND FORTY, THIRD NJ/ nmerr-Es. cormoncr* EON; Office Lc the aloof yams, tau& idanalketories,lmproved and Unimtd,Tod Lands, city and Country Ikaddeneos. Bundled Lao. R. 4 abo,llloV i r=ng afilectlng, 7,114. proemial; •• Pinson baring proportr tc,divar c,:nd than *Lb r lug , bah will find it to their advantage to ail tea r 1100E3 7 450 Dead liogs, • avtrrago 200; fur - 11 • •al HIIRITKRt DI LIITORTIL 12(1 2. 21st. Et ,. / LDS, aro:Pot always Consumption, yet - =re , etein - As jereerally. the malt of eiefleetiel %Awe °Mena, end procure lenneibitely MI le of U telebrat,tt .I•Milifgb p lf .. 7 42 V.r "01 IMO Maly by VLOVER ELEED-30 Ohlo.&ted foi . 1 4:11•10 b 7 Jag). '4o;x/witty a at ~ Mi== PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH C., 1855 4/1051 WAHIIINGTON Correopoodonce of the Pfttaborgh Gazette. WAMENOTOX Cl??, Mareh2, 1854 Another high and severe contest luys arisen in the Senate. The subject is the old issue Free Trade vs. Protection. It commenced on Wed nesday and ragodthrough the whole of yesterday being suspended only at midnight to give the combatants rest and strength to renew the bat tle this morning. We cannot. yet confidently anticipate the and, but my impression u that the Free Traders willyleld. The great and enduring element of freedom or slavery is at the founda tion of the struggle, as it is the real ides in near ly every other which arises in ale - capitol. "The chisf resistance-to - the tariff amendments to - the civil and diplomatic appropriation bill, whichrgre the theme of disputation, comes from the North. Seward, Wade, Cooper, Foot, and Brainard are conspicuous in Opposing the Action of the:Honig. The other aide is represented by Hunter, Mason, Toombs and Badger. Yet each party has _po tent motives for yielding as well as insisting upon its positions. The Northern Whigs and Free- Sellers are etrong in their attachment to protec tion, but they know that If the Senate now re.. fuse concurrence in the House amendments, a precedent will ho settled which will be used to defeat the great measures of reform, and, it may be, of retal lotion l'or injuries andinsults, conterii laW fly the nitiallaitso: Arol'while thia Is a olive with . the protectionists of the'Free Staab to permit Free Trade Locolocoism to carry out its worst intentions, the. praelevery enemies of protection are induced to pause and suspend ac tion through fear of the wrath to come, The result of these complications may be non-action and a drawn battle between the North and South. Some aro miming over the danger to the gen eral and all other appropriation bine, from this excessive talking. There ianotbing st all in thal. Great money bills cannot be lost The President yesterday signed the Texan creditor bill, appropriating $7,760,000 in a case where there is no reasonable pretehee that more than $6,200,000 is duo. The balance 0f51,600-, 000 an absolute donation to Texan speculators. It involves,•besidoe, as has clearly been shown in debate, the assumption of State debts to the amount of $200,000,000. These ollejetions—the ccrrnpt allotranee of smfoundedPrivate assumption of State debts and alleged brfbery piloting the bill through both homses,---were all urged in vain, or were' balanced by the single consideration that it was a 8001111 U Clause, ad 'vended by Southern men for the advantage of a Southern State. The President vetoed the Liner nal Improvement and French Spoliation Claims because they were northern mearorrat Far the SIM& reason be is dwelling over the Stearaer Ap propriation bill, and will, according to the aoser tion of hlaintinrates, veto or pocket it. All these are done now in the cause and name of Slavery. A change my come over the spirit of the 'scene, and then the North will call for Juarica, and jus tice without mercy. The mutual feeling of the North and South on the principles involved In the coming Contest was indicated by a significant occurrence that marked the proceedings of the evening. Judge Wade who, with his able and consistent colleague, is not only a ruse representative of 'Northern sentiment, but a far-seeing statesman, bad de , dared his opposition to any amendment of the tariff arrived at In this way, and had aceompa nied his protest against the project, with a clear statement and a powerful vindication of the right of the louse to afrrar what contrition! it chose to the supplies for the rapport of govern meat. Toombs. of Georgia instantly declared that the Judge had vindicated a great constitu tional principle, and that the' North ; vicnitil be fool not to cur thipawef whet ishe aciitilreif it. The Senate having been for years the engine of Southern agitation and incendiary,aggreseion open the North, will now, of course, turn gelat in, and whine fir peace and submission on the part of the North. Gen. Scott's pramotum to confirmed. Ills rank though nominally higher is practically . the same ea before, but his salary is higher. I'. 8. I have just read the noble protest of hjr. Seward against the auxiliary fugitive act, and find it full of •devotion to the cause of freedom and Northern rights; hostile and defiant as ever heretofore to slavery aggressions.' These con cluding paragraphs are a concise history of the operation and probable consequences of the fu gitive act. Mr. President, all this trouble arises out of the Fugitive Slave Law. The transaction in which we are engaged is by no means the first act of a new drama. Ton began here, in to extend into free States, by the exercise et the Federal power, the war of races—the war of the master -ageing the slave. The Fugitive Stave Law which was then passed, became ob solete. Though no great inconvenience Vail sue tained, the pride . of the . slave holding power was wounded. In 1.850, you passed a sew Fu gitive Steve Law, and connected it with meas ures designed to extend the territorial jarisdic lion of the United States over new regions, with out inhibiting Slavery. You were told at that time, as distinctly aa you are told to-night, that your new law could not be executed, and would become obsolete for the same reams that the old law had become obsolete; that the failure of the old law bad resulted, not frotri its want of Iltlingency, but from its too great erriniency. Ton were told then, as distinctly as you are now told, that year new law with' 'B4l Its terrors, would fail; because like the old, and more th • the old law, it lacked tho elements to' continent! the consent and approval of the consolendes, the sympathies and the judgments of .a Free Poo. plc. The now law, however, was adopted, in defi aneo of our protest that it was an sot of Fade rid usurpation, that it virtually suspended the writ of ?Sabra., coopits, that It unconstitutionally denied a trial by jury, and that It virttudircom mended a judgment of perpetual Slavery to be summarily rendered, upon a parts evidence, which the party accused was not allowed to refute in the due and ordinary come of the common law. Yen adopted new and oppressive penalties; in answer, to airthose romonatranceM and, under throats end alarms for the safety of. the Union, tho Fugitive Slave Bill received the sanction of the Congress of the United States, and became a law. That wile the secondaet.—. When murmurs and loud complaints arose,•and remonstrancei canoe from every side, you re sorted to an old and runeh.abused emits:tient Yen brought all, the great political parties in the United States into a coalition and league to Maintain this law,•and every word and letter of it, unimpaired, and to perpetuate it forever...- All your other laws, although they might be beneficient, and proUntive of human rights and of human liberty, could be changed, but this .ono unconstitutional law, so derottatory fromthe rights of Human Nature, was singled out from among all the reit, and was to be, like the laws of the idedes and Persians, a decree forever: This was rho third act. And whore are you nowt It is MO live years since tho F'ugitlve Slave Law was passed. You have poured out treasure like water to secure itsexecutdcm. The public police; tha ?evenness':vice, the army and da t um, have been at your emn.tosnd and bate all been vigorously employed, to aid In otfordog it: And still the Fugitive Slaver Law Is net sad is becoming obsolete. You demand n furtheFand a morn strings/Alm . •The Feder "al Government must be armed.with new powers, subversive of public liberty, to enforce the ob noxious statute. The bill before no supplies those new powers. This is the fourth act. U Is may to be seen that it cannot bo the final on e, Sir, I look with 'marrow, but with no anxiet y upon these . things. They will - have their En before long in complete discomfiture. I abid the time, end s -wait for the event: 'I pinform My duty, Um only duty which .remains for me now, In protesting against the onactnient. of Weiser, and in expressing to you my conviction that yeti arc travelling altogether in the wrongdlrection. If you wish to secure respect to the Federal an thorities, to cultivate harmony between the States to tuasure tutiversal peace, and 1 to Create nest bonds of perpetual union,' bere is only one way before you. ' Instead of adding "new - penalties,. employing new agencies, tuuLitutpiring new ter-. t ors, you earwig° back to the point where your mistaken policy begat:And eonforikrooYegtorol lois to MAaso- ettottro;' to - ib l i: .liT; T izi.i cuti and to tho'Rtcris 'or ldlit -",- -- - - ,- - A letter from WarreMOn; My* a law comber of the Shosey4mieditioa , mee; or 6lii Huston, AM if& &aloha& • BY 7418 8T itAallte CAICILD A. Corroopoodonoo of the - N. Y. Commercial Advathrr. LONDON, Feb.:l6, 1.855, Although there is a general feeling on the part of the public that important events are near at hand, nothing.hits transpired during the feerdays of the tdightest moment, . From Beletifopol,the accounts merely describe a continuance of ineffectual eorties by the Rus sians.. The siege- work] .are - repteiented to be steadily ; advancing, and • the condition, both of the:English and . French armies had. unquestion. ably Reproved.. Nevertheless, .no immediate movement towiirds'a - general attack seems to be anticipated. The Russians are said to have re ceived further reinforeenients, 'and the - Grand Rakes hlictutellincillioholas Wive re-entered the The part which' Prussia' finalliinterels to plai is nearly as obscure as ever; btit the thitmtertinge of a - ruptureirhich innY bring tr.Erinch *army to her frontier continue- to-inerearie: Betio weeks back, the king despatched.M. de Wodell ad man= soy to Paris with the hope of bringingisbeitt seem; arrangement that might'enable hint - to take rank with other Powers in the approacVdeVlenna conferences, and yet Wilt° precerre some kind of, neutrality, but the court'f the Tuileriee 'hen ev idently no desire to help hint our or his relf-ere=' ated difficulties, and the mission ht belieVed to have been without result. TheAeplorable part of the affair is- that -the conduct of Prusoin be ing too mean to allow of England saying cir do ing anything inther defence, there is nothing that tan be interposed °Eberle sympathyoirjaez tioe to prevent France from so' precipitating matters as to renders a tamale on the Rhino Since the. junction of Sardinia, the Westme powerffhave obtained another ally, .but by no means etarrharactoesMirilipeettble ; Klegitota be of Naples, having signlfielle•AsistridNs de sire to accede Sotto treaty of the 2nd of Decem ber. He is to send; it is averred, both a naval and military contingent,: The only morslinflu. emu of his adheilon ties in its affording anoth er proof of the utuutimity against the Czar, and of that potentate's resemblance-to the In:natio who said that every. body else was wrong. The noblest and the baaest, the honest and the triaeli-• ming—elms the Ring of.Proushs is: of the clad rus—ereelike obliged to denounce him. Lord John Russell was '6O:have taken-his de• partite to-day, for Vienna, , as the , Britisir Plan ipotentiary to the:approaeldfig::eortference,• but he is-delayed by i 111182121. -He will proceed, it is tarried, by way of:Paris - and Ileriln, and will doubtless communicate the idews of his Govern ment to • both these Courts.- According to some accounts, the meetings are to consist novelle:rely 'of simple eoriferences, but aro to merge into a regular Congress of- the 'European powers.— 'France pursues the same plan as England, and sends a special lib:deters '• • • Among. minor .pointe, of die:infusion - daring "the week has bems a remarkable offer on the part Of some leading commercial men to contract (or the conunissairat of the army, and to guaranty • supply of three excellent meats • day to eaca man at Ss. 3d. (or Aleut 76 cents) per head, in cluding delivery and ail expenses, and to furnish' them with tents for Sd,.(or 6 cents) per bead id ditional. Whatever may ire the fate of the pro posal, it will spread consternation among the de partments, who Ana contriving at present to spend twenty times. the amounts thus specified, without succeeding : in giving the man a certain meal of anyitind. Limners of the recall of Lord Raglan, the Earl of Lunn and others have also. been rife. • - • At Paris a seneation has been created by a story that the Emperor has resolved to start al most immediately for the Crimea, leaving the D u pre's as newt. It is believed. however, to be merely.= Invention. The more probable Mr otrmstance on which the Franahmind is palpably running is the prospect of the Emperor taking the command of 109,000 men ea a demonstration against Prtuoda on the 'Rhine. Commercial •athdrs continue to be interrupted. bjthe weather. Frost has now prevailed for nearly file weeks, and there is at present zni signs of its cessation. During nearly the *hole of this period, the ground has been covered with snow. The navigation of the Thames is almost entlreljenurpended, notelet+) the ice; and thou , sands of biborers emanated • with the docks; lighters, &a., see thrown out of employ. ' Near ly every night, in the neighborhood of London; the thermometer &mends to some point between 5 degrees and 20 degrees below the freezing point, a range which arthis period of the , year maybe, regarded es unprecedented for • any length:cf .time., 7111,1MM0 state of things inter.; rupta the transaction of the various provincial torts, and is causing great suffering. From the continent, similar accounts are received. - Under these circumstances, the funds °teems° show great dullness, and the transactions are al together insignificant 'Consols at the last date were quoted 91, and after having touched 90/, they closed this evening at 90 l '. The general mercantile position of the country is still regarded without uneasiness ' great inac tivity rather Alton personal discreillt being its chief eharecteriatio. Long prevailing East winds, however, have prevented arrivals from Australia; and if the Inconvenience than occasioned should continue, several additional stoppages must be expected among firms connected with that toun . Srocitroa. , MRABCILLS MI IMPROVING! RETAIRS MERL CRIMEA. Mow* of Cocomoes, Feb. 10 .1 Lord Palmerston stated the circamstance which hadled to the late changes in the Miaie try,' and that. the correspondence' between Lord Derby pad himself, with respect to this formation of a Government had bees inivarreetly stated by him in the other House.. He had - - deelined take-office under Lord Derby, • after consulting, -. Lord Lansdowne on the- subject, because he Ira not think, by sr:uplifts the -proposal, be should give to such- Government the steirigthwhich - the noble earl 'seemed to think his acceptance would.airord. Her Majestython sent for Lent John Russell, who had dote him' the honor Of going to him, and he at once Said'that, • feeling impressed with the full importance of the crisis' •in which 'the • country stood, he was , Willing - to give every assistanni in his power; without re serve. Bat Lin& J. Hassell having - failed, her Majesty, on Sunday evening, `had been pleterod .to send for him (Lcird.Paltnerston,) and on Tues day he was able to report his sum= informing en administration. , lie.considered himself. hap-. py in having . the .ealnakda, weistanme of Mr; IG111143:10. and Sir Janus Graham in kis -Minis , try, Lo hoped, under ,the - present .clrclumstan 'ces; 'the House. would not, consent to wait the tardy result of. Mr. itoebitek's committee. The only ground on Wattle: asked. the: , House to reject woo, that the emrerament, themselves Intended to perform the slaty which was assigned - to that committee, i The noble lord pioceededlo state the intentions •of the new Goverdinent The Secretarynt the Admiralty had appointed • Board to superintend the transport service.. A' commission „wea.nott going to .bo. sent out,to. the Crimea, compeeeilef „three 'The:would . hare ample power to . amend the sanitary con& tion of the hospitals, the and the shipt (Mar, hear.). Many eomplainta hail been made of the system of the Commissariat department; _to rectify-this a commlulort wan going out, at the head of which /*John MoNelle would be placed. They would examine into their defects,•and make the measly, improvements In thectommismirlat nrrangeinents. The,. QesirtermasteryGenerars aid the Adjutant-General'', departments. would be removed from the - authority of Lord Raglan, • and placed ander fdafor-General Simpson.:, in. hospital was to be .establialted at Smyrna under eirthane .Lord 1 5 immure was going tone ! model the medical departmental home, and lie• would also present a bill to enable her , Majesty to enlist as soldiers men somewhat older. than ; the present limit, and for. a .aborter Ivied thou at presetalined.. To facilitate the, transport in . the Crimes, arrangements *Mild iannedlately be I Onelifth.. &neat animals in Asia , Minor for the service of: the army. Since the present Govern. meat had been ittoifico all these things had been clone or were , - doleg,,and, he trusted the:Holum] • Enid wait for the result of these imprormente ' before:proceiedlng with:. this select 'committita, ' The Anti of a;tiniStry,., however,: was.to make every effort which could honorably and_rafely. be made for patting mend te_thewar by b e ". :ty-of peace, H Aestria and Annie:had agreed uponthe . htellelluOlt which hetetietions - ehouldbe 'commence 1, end It wan the duty *LOW British. easendoeut•to see who** peace:could be: eh:. - biped On just' nd. honorableterms, , For , this purpose. herd John . Russell would .. proceed to Vienna early next Week:. he would Pass through Tarts for the Pairposetl consulting: the French .'etieernereut,:and through Borlin.for tile:purpose of consteting il - ; thia. Tevissiari °prominent ~If he Veiled f hie helee,...Vhe . couritryvvould,reelthat tooritjria no ether goer*. to melte but. to goon with the liar, was coneittetti thatAbiteso ilea Vrould:euripereVtith, alacrity L',Goverstmeat . vrittehileringett4ePTAld 4 0.:PTAIRAVVire , ati I fan*. Vag: dePitl*:4o to ' 04. the war with tiger They, thiiefore, !brew thetoselyea on the geourofoilup - Yerf il.tathattieut Awl theeoutttry, which-ho irao 09440 theyivouitt!not have .te. Mr. %Matadi • defended the canna taken; by tordikaby, `who. he remarked, laid', been Mita eneed by only-oneoranaideratiom and that the expediency or proearing,ln the prase - IA inter gentryok powerful Government. lora pawn", ton had, he: continued, thought proper td eulo gise two members ()this Cribinee those adminis trative abilltim had eartaldlynist tewla ihown by reralta.. Abe noble laid bad-better, in Ida eidn- , hin,liart been inketadi elm* Akan to tare mrata tdmiffka the'. eanddenord Paritanmsti, • , . or the tisaistance of men who had brought on: the country very great; and now universallyso-- knowledged callosities, and who hid been cored by the Hoolsof Comnions; The improie.;„; meats mentioned by Lord Pe .„., lm -e r et ° b.„,.• 4r " from being a reason against, the, coming:co - pm, •-.. posed by Mr. Roebuck, wertia Connire apemen into • 13 " r eeemeet, who had so,long-neglected , - , --= - what they were informed were ,nocesstary, and;: Important els:loges. Ile urged in it:ipponof Mr. Roebuck's committee that one. of, the MOO • - armies that Intl over left this country bail n' - destroyed, not hy.the sword of the enemy,-bnii by means sonsysterious that a most experfericed' statesman had confessed, nod iumounced it lir the Home. that hr could not nnderstand it. It. tans his intention in every way to supper! the.. decision of the House..lre was in favor et titles! laqtihl into the cendition ef,the any, fore Sebastopol," and the conduct of the author!..: ties who were entrusted with-the arrangements • , for carrying on the war. The mission of. John Russell-would-meet 'with the satiafaction of the eel:Tit - Y.. hecausoevertene ,- felt , that no.: ene , whe occoped the position of the noble lord would ever•consautlo ternis'of'pettee whieh'were_ unworthy the country:Aura 'which would not se= complish that which bad, compelled us do resort • a u finite of 'arms; and Mr. Disraeli.assered Lord! Palmerston 'that he would receive the assistance , the country In' the' prosecution' of the war, though the members of the otpoeition"inifild not ` ' more assistance, than they tul.given :to -. Lord Lord :Aberdeen's administration. In conclusion, ho expressed' a hope that: althorigh the same in dividrils -held difide: new form,' they , hid changed in a fortnight fronreontinual blundins to extreme excellence. ~-• r . • ,: -. •: • . Mr. Rich reminded the, Hon. gentleman that the blunderers to whim he had referred Isere so licked by Lord Derby tO'lliconie membens . of a.. Itoehucitesid .that the cininnittee hi:lntended to move on' Thorsrlay ;next .had ready beengranted"by the Rouse, and the only orgumentlngedagalest it.'by Lord Palmerston, was, that there was anew administration. -They ... had'ehuffied. the cards, but therhad got - the , same hands. He supposed that their qualities, had not etaii*ed within the last tortnightoriten,.. • . the Nouse declaredtbst they *ere unfit to hold , • office., should therefore on Thursday .netit . move for the committee,.beliirring that'-he should ' -"- to - aiding Lord Palmendon, in remodeling the, .institutions of this country, and enforcing energy, and vigor into the' Administration. . - , • - . atea..narrorannita intstrast., • la reply Ito Captain Dirucombe; Bie,J,eteee ham said that he could not follow tile speech :of '•• Admiral Napier, at.the, matatiou-Itoutur, with ou t .betraying despatches and othercommunica•tieue - which it would be disadvantageoes to the public service, and he preferred eubalitting to the ob loquy which had been thrown - upon him by:the gallant officer rather than endanger the:public. • : service. It wns altogether Anstrue that fleet • under Sir Charles wee ill-managed and ;worse die-. ciplined. : The Only foundation for the 861in:tent that, he bad been deprived of his Cdrematit WO, thathe had been called open when-the ieridee • In the Baltic terminated, to, lower :his - .flag, "for •which there were preeedents. Be recommended, . • " her Elajestynot'to take any native of the speech at the mansion -house, eo that he might knot dub himself a martyr ns.well as a" here. - ' A Yates Smarr—Bearding a Sgid — Diker.Poirt - = ment ad:tedium—Within a few days a respect,, able appearing middle-aged female applied to the agent et a Mailing inthia city for - permission- to examine s safe, .located.in a :room formerly .occupied by it, distinguished politician, now. de- • ceased.. She 'stated that some valuable papers formerly in possession - of the deceaseilwere mis sing, and that ahe. consulted his-"spirit," Who had informed her that t ho -documents' were in this safe, which had not been, opened for some _ time, the key 'having been lost. With some - dif-,-. Enmity the door of the safe was unlocked,. and , the Jody, inproprineetrono; - commenced a diligent search, ..nut , to. her evident dieappoimment and chagrin, not a vestige of thetniseing clocuthents could be found. lierfaith when she made the . ,application; seemed to be implicit , , her whole nervous system 'being In a highly excited state. I It be mamma groat doubt, however; if she cored of her delusion by the proof she has re ceived of the falsity of the alleged revelations. Boston Transcript Feb. 27.- oxid brands„ 5a and 84.11wIP ' °"* " °41 V.IVER aCo 112. 21 PC., .5 . —4OO doz. Corn Brooma Joux FLOYD tax ORN MEAL, liominy, Buckwheat. Flour, In ;mune% to roil famille% far mal.st 1i t), PAT. • 11VCOMILT. Dlairomt. littsbursb. am: 144«ral St: Alloghenr. • 5 AIMS, Currants; Mims, Dry Peaches, Arg-ftmitn=r-vozwzg t f IUS. Red Potatoes l'or , s_aled m L Auy rt LOOMS AND LUMPS-7 tons ou hand Air ass ae We by Jae A. lIIITCIIIBON A CO. F 1 MOL ASSES f rels ar' by • • 3. D. CANFIELD. CORN'-400us Welled Corn in store and , ask by • .fs'Nl S. ITANDAI7OII BLUE . InTRIUL—I,GOO lbs by Sro 'saw,' • 11.11.8111LLERNACO. CIMAM OF TARTAIt-5 bbis for sale , bp SELLERA . CO: 1 1 Lit4347R11-256 lbs for sae by : • , fs2l RE. ERLLIARS E GGS -9 b.'s. to arrive for sale by' 18A1A1.1 DICE= (XL . UOTASII-10 casks pure - for sale by *2l FeliabLaßat • 110 F'S—G bales Onio in Am and for' hale I a thy INSEEDOLL---15-bbla, Liniseett .1:40.0rolnd Zraala by - . 8. naansuall &Ca.- ) - • e_ l .Rit.&9l?, LARD—LS bblt, reed and far salees DELL t MINIM Water street. IMEI-106 ListisvilitiLimeree'd and . far sale by Gal .II Eb►Yll. COLLINS. '11" INSEED OIL--10 bbls. reed and for sale' - IA ' DELL a LIGUETN. PEARL ASH—la asks en arrive and , fax Web,' 617 " DELL A LICOETT . QIIELL CORN-1500' bus. real and 10r isle by " 11•17 DELL A LiousTr. 40 t ORM frestißolLßutter, ' • so bra frealaaa Butter, ; for sale , BBLS. LINSEED OIL for sale by MIKIS MS' . : • 3. KDANFIRLD. UNDRIES-1500 bus. prime Peaches; half 10 100 hal...dared reacher. T o bias -Dr? : • .100 o. Dhls. primeltoll Butted; rslt.V. • - dteska roach. a pure artlete., lo More sad for sale . . DT DUELYEE DELWORTIL • H E IN APPLES--60 bags now landing for- ' _Jsjr. saw LeDi ISAIAII DICKEY &TO. M gAC/AN & ABL hare. just reed per Ad o is:2. x " locks&cbg Ithav7ts"fglVreetrel"allAVlVO • to Metre handsome andrlmp holtlar Dramas. T-01313W.LLE-LIME—Ny bbls. to arrive JuariteXialree foe ,aI. b, I. DICKEY ACM • OLL BOTTER-- - 6 bbla. 'trash' thia day" eor4 and foe WA by T. Li TL C0.,112. 2d let, • DKR itittItMENTSVII %mat!" rewieed T A$H-2 eta. Just ree'dtind' for sale .. • BIecARDLES9 mm.r, MEANS* CO-, —_____ • CINCINNATI SOAP-25 tag. extra: 1 4 ,,t 4 r.. 11.*I ii m ur ik 'sv.ncH`• ffsw . tai ?t 10 at.2.42cetilii(L` n ULICTORK-20,000 lbs. lin* !!ale 4/i Ngb° 47 . De irarki _ ATS- , -2000 Alt ; & Milan r. INSEEDbbIs, for sale. by Ana , • ,' BELL 2 LIGGETT. :t u MPTY IMARELs..4tIV eimpsy-EntrOa tin ouAsTovenkini BUS.' °Cite far Bale by - ' ". • S:Ii.CIANYIELD. l i r craglo - ! 11 E • LAINES--A..A— Mason -. Co. vgift noftt tm Uotolay,.iob. 19, 0 mots awe of Now HOW Dwain Do Wan 0,-10 aad 1.2)i els. tstaally oohtfor , T;s,llgpo. 2 . 1 h9 ESS PORK for RuTTER_IO 1)1313. prime Buttorthis .1.3-I..ea and lb - rule by 111ENRY U comma DEANS-1,00 bus. ko arrive by Railroad and tbritale by 619 . BYNRY U. COLLINB,II. cjOBS - ALEAL--10.16b Smith around. Corn, 1101 tpx. sals . by AA& A1e.1411611L1N... ' 10 8101160mM K. GNUTSBAUPjD --105 atteka .now landing, UR from Kanner /midi fez ode Li I.IACKEir * 09. ' QPERM,CIA.NDLES-10 bso. Sperm IC Olio. 4 lind6 to tin fdt• solely- A. Ald/LURG. • kegs No. 1 Lard,- , =.•; 6 barrels No. 1. UN. obr solo by J. /14 1 Pil .1k• al • ifILIAMOIS, SKINS—A fine Int in atom and, Viibr Wet& *Yr , , IlLnallt2 IWO& OPJOULTURAL DWIMENTS- AND, , •. A., - . B Ere , -tiL l . l ll4sm= Kauai ,i42,e,t,isuf voric. and tall. - 0,541 IitIJURIVILF4T--4* Buckwheat, ilour Iffilbriuds kr :1319' .3418.11ewmuliutz. VEAT si RS:-3000 'lbs.- in storejoe fe.lo L DICIECEY OD fKk Water +.o:lFroutitt...; . - Q, I VGAR-101anda.prima N. (j. Lirtmlimillsr•slikkr "unkrunrAort, c 3 1 - 044 4 1154, 0:1:1AY-75 balcit ,flay..fornalti - by • t • S URIAPAS-44ikla[1..aiai..• S 7 1 4 A:A • =lag V' V "41:_j - ••, • A •
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