-',: .°1 S't _ !IP k..._ - . _ . _ -7-1-- - - BUSINESS ' DIRECTORY. 8. IL- pirrymeru, 8 013..15 &UV CaTIBDIO AOIENCY . 122 Nov mn, Nn. Von. ' And No. lu, auk. Area, Boenra. P. IF Co. are Ammta for the =net Influential and lomat inn:dating commercial Papers both in the United Matta nu the °scolds& McCREADY, MOTT & BtttINDA6E S IM MAIDEN LINE, CQTMr of Front Street, NEW FORK, DISTILLERS OP TRIPLE REFINED CAMPUENE, SO and' 9i per cent. ALCOHOL & N. H. RUM, Ateo 14/ 1 1Ve102061c2 sxo DalLtia -- Thribiloll4l2g articles of the beet quality, and offered at the linnet market prima. BUNNING FLUID. Fpliita Turpentine. Ter; Ft eh. !Ledo, dolt and Hard Toe. -Dentlue. Bright Vainle Uoal Tar, Aral NAVAL STONS. a army daaniotlon. ' • 1. TIIO9. BETTS, Diatdier, S. JRNNEt, Ja. jadamdsow ANDREW & JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton add Woolen Machinery. SkitlS EIIaGOP ana .801707.MaditAide .7bOZ4 Bating. 40 , lurnortatiend Dealer. In Manufacturer.' Articles. No. 67 Pine St.; Hew York. N. 11.—Agent. F. Om 'WOODRUFF S BEAM! IRON MARS," &earn Engines and Bailers, azolad.. Agency In New Yark ftt LOWELL PIIACILINESUOV Oleo taulne Tool' ra264lyr D. F. TIEMANN & c s ~ 45 Fulton street, New York. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL & WATER COLORS, VARIVISIIES, and Importers of French 'Line White, &e. 41 : . 01roulan tr g Prim 11sta forward.' upon oazinuLto Oomos, Fans and Fancy Goods. William Tasker, lit PARK PLACE, NEW. YORK, invites I_, the attention or Southarn arid Western iderchanta, now stook of Fans, Castl, Tonth and /Sail lirusbes;Bailor:las, Perfumery. Edam Port Shiin• nal., Jet and Bead brawler% Pocket' Backe, Dram But ting, Pin. and Needles, Mass and Eye., Watch Guards, Was, Gera and Glas. Bevis, N.M... &et 1011. Rubber Cunha, Cana., galls and To 1.1 every di.sorlptiOn: gobeors, hams. and OuUery, Gold and MU Jewelry, Accordant. I. at Violins, includings general and my large stock of English. French and liarroan Fancy Goods, erWch will be s.ild at amain., loweet price. for Cash or APliros..l Peer itiallidas try letter atlas:el and put up in th e bast WILLIAM TABKM/I, P. 13.—Plesse thla ont. 13 Pull. P1'3.'11111122.Y‘3111. Hough's l'atetit Eustis Skirts. 4ATES & FRANCE, No. 1 Barolay street, New York. lITION—Narts _genuine ornrpt 'they have the ft tamp atlas Al l and WWI In. f rtaginit will to pro.ninzd sixordlng to Inn.. .11321)-, JACKSON & SON. GRATE AND FENDER DJ AREA, PROATST. di 910 BROAD WAY. YZI PORK. )n31,117 FAIRBARK'S PLATFORM •SOALSB. BB undersigned having been appointed exclusive Agents for of thew celebrated lnreotora , T e . maanne " " AMAlr aili S ` invite attention of Ms haste.. txunrcosnlty to organs, Bostw over all others. Theeebsise have been eohjected to the SEVIKIIZST TEST= all the principal Railroads In the United Mates hi=land In every branch of trusluese throughout . 4 their uniform arescracy awl great durabill• Cy have xatae . d for ;tuna the reputation of being THE OrANDAHJO iltOM Wltlo2l THERE CAN RE HO APPEAL. We an grelarel to All order. for Counter, Portable. MI. hey. poet, unread and oaoet liaise, at seenuttscherevr pricer. u CBBEY WErAft, atteded No.= Liberty areDt. Oaironerelal how, Plttehurgh. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. ALBUM - • • BIGELOW & CO., aidenessore to E. AL • illgelow; No. 46 INA • Dzir amwooa .Airxr, ....r Pittsburgh, Penna. taunt - :Es t , CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, Emil" sad stem description of Valley Vehicles tto ordar, seal disliked let manner beauty of doo, electrine of fralin, skill gl 4 =edre and dustrlllt7 ol 1332.114 SIMI' work warranted. anD •Hide.Oiland Leather Store. D. KIELICPATRICK, No. South Third Street, • Between Mutat and Ohestrort sta. Philadelphia. Etn awle FOß SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr Green gaited Patna Hip., Tanners' Oil. Tanners an ■Tool., at the WO eet prleagmad the beetterma _la .611 kind. of Luther In the rough wanted. for whip blithest market pries will be givenln eaah, or taken in arshanire for Leather cured free of charge and sold on commladon. • .rt . kIoCUTCECEON CO WHOLESALE GROCERS. • Produce and Commission Merchants, .42VD DEALERS' IN rittabiergh Idanufaanred Articles, No. 219 Liberty greet, corner of /rein, salt PITTOOUGH. PA. ;ONES & COOLLY, W,HOLESALE GROCERS AND BOAT 1 URNISHERS; DEALEII3 LN piadnee and Piltabargh Inannfacturea, No. 141 Water Stroot, near Clwrigairiux PAINTERS. 'LONG & LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, ' NO. Pe THIRD STREST. (Between Weed and Market etzwetn) All • orders promptly attended to. Bliedlgne executed Ina ea m 1s Etta,. mh7741 Wit. 0. LOILMON.. P. IL MUM ROBINSON, MI LEM 100IINDERS AND ENGINE BiOILDERS, u and Manobetaraat of all ducrtilloas vW CutLogn. n!S - A=l • JOSEili WHITE'S 1111 k--. CARRIAGE ILEPOUTORI! ESEPH WRITE now carrying on bue na In hbremodirci premise% (now lately enlarel,) 4 Pi T, tte r and Lawrenceville, near th• Two Ily Invltorthe public to inspect We of 0 Q ? M, 1311061113, hr. And he mrtleulas• inlbrum gentlemen peredosen, Mae one mice oroy I ludo. Annum Mumeernerience to the trosineee. enable him to place before hie pane= the same choice colloctio of Oarree., wbleh no many lean rut it ha been hi =l4.4 4 lar zi =tra . 4 . l: to edge. llfeconomjrceitu n vainlima KßN . an b c u l moo . ew eyeteatbleompl per. =the economy at hie arrangements Ida I= : rltil ben most ftablonahle biumbettiret at Unencumbered by these heavy imminue, which its einiekt Dor decorating blouses of button bus the prim efOoode, (owing to lame mak) ,T=lnftt ~pt g oaltl On ready money only, at ninth Imo than the usu. v./pared Oa :tee bee esonne, wdh • • B. N. " CXERBIIIOI... HOL.ESALE AND RETAIL I DEUCldlaTjio..l.4ll.lberty Etre. t, Head' Of cod. Pltt.barati..Aa.keeps on hand sod Ito We • general .Olin minpte saints:neat of Dytura. inedlelise., Paints, , Dye atuffs. Window Warn or all MO, Petty. Perfory. Patent end Proprietary; Moil ttha. eta To =mold friends esti custorsers.-11asins sold out 617 Drat !Wry to Balthoore. and returned to this olgz .. a bonen ont the Drag Establishment of Mr. Joel No.. Ell Liberty street. 1 Ash be happy to me my old fends, or the onstomers of 31r. Mohler, sod Mull spare no pains to please them with anything they reeky trust to EsQ a tm of business. WIDEERSKAM • - No, 241 Liberty .st. WESTERN TV A STORE. Corner of Wood and Sixth Meets. ,ROSE FLAVORED BLACK TEA 10 hf. eats of Z 12,140 Mutsu Poodwas Too CU. 11. ) th.Oentdts row.. Ch of o a k ued u rr a =cgs Tag: ' l46 d :raze A. MO'LIIBRif NIIBSHY & lIIIRCIIFTELD, Sian and Ladisejlreu Goods-generally, CLOAKS, TALMAS K SHAWLS, NYHEOLHERIEs AND .STAPLZ GOOlO, For Family Use. 1 ... • An vmanualrencodts assottsunt In all ths shoT• densetnantsJtuts, and selling at Ingest prices. sirNOrinar ath and alartet sta-JEIV oc3 • • Staiies, Fenders and Fire Irons. 4,31 CITY &AWE WMIEIIOI7E3E. NO. -led Wood West; As the season had arrived which tato nee the Alm named artlp , we would ja• lite attention or thaw weans an it oar M.* so =examination Or our /noel. which now rYll and cow. piste. We are determined to all se low es the lowest to the Mita Remember the pls., SIN 134 Woad Mast oefi T. A. CRAIG Sareemor tn.!. Berndeller. WILLIAM NITCICOLTBMI, Jr.. Beatifying Distiller and Wine and Liquor MERCHANT, YOB Laverty Shed, /Wawa. ably Bags! Bago RIIGHWHEAT BAGS-2 , s`iuid 50.16. 'Jacks es head ma to sale - Prat:REAM a 11.0111e1110 ta V= the lietreiDetten Ihisbeeer, 400 is tornialued per day; 2 bushel IkamPeselßeite. Poladrede IntelligenceOfflee, ^‘ NO. 1 .9 T. , LAIR ETREST. ItiIVANTs of ale descriptions supplied Whit* Wallies and .11 , yels arerespec—tfullLoollate4 litall themeolves of the %Ell CM now offezed . rut cecry kw Oared as gnarsatee Jar taloa favaro. , 11. B , Cclteeloni promptly attended to. 110.13,1 JOS. LSVII3 ' I. Donaldson, Aldermal. oornor of renn and St. sta. AV .111. SCOTT, Dentist, Poulin street, AP o 60 &iv' s inlet of klasket. 0111mbo nun 9 4.1 t., to 6 p. 4111 AU inirg ilsrmi 41. - Removal '.E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale Drug. gists. have removed to the large and corarnallon. warehouse on the eornfir of Wad and &tend gm, where oar old customer. and all &alarm La Drug., pitate. Van sildrah to.. arid. large enamel] .elected eta k. Prime low: Goo& warranted. DWELLING • HOUSES, STORES, dr4. NOB RENT—A WT. Mr* no= mi AAAA A o Att.: , N 0.76 founti - et,i 2 hap Wasonxinia on w stir ot4 .• DiroUhili Mow, with loilio.fois_ ...Att. , oiling _ALVA. AlhehmlinDwellioni :noose on Ando eta • froniftliwolA ins. with iwoon of grimed. 1 nallo town town; • DIV Roan on mock it . Olio ono on Donator 0t,,• • . Hotww' oil Cintrot: • Want:ono Ois LW at .; a Dwell g yawn in. LatrroncorW. • Anal , to •JO ' , A. dbrThitirr A BON. 63 norlitei. st I. 1 . 0 EXCHANGE FOR A FARM-ix unbil Bimini /kW frOnting on Bonita and °WM ...7 !tlrtus TM yard; attlar t se o l4 o 7lo& o 4h.LlA MOM% 4111=1 T clo Wu In Ailnikenyi • L l West. I c t rid . ooluAr sta affla i l4 wi.AXIAJ2I THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. LOUIS B, attorney al Law, anOILLEFEd Fastu ß n • Collector 1 , 113 01)11X7123 11.0641 OHI AND P&P.N3FLVANLA RAILROAD raj M s . v tr= i t l ir . l'ur rTabn. e = " 4.l oth° ,l : CANTO.. WAN AM MOE • • Ma! Co, Pada.: balm Harter.},,,,, o. Haws. F. W atamttar. W. M. Faber. /a Tamale," Um U. P. Mueller cal-. 117 1 1 . ,. W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake rarll4lneae Grant A ver. nat. bea frmrta * arid Miry. sa3a.vly? OSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attar rilcrtaTLlZl.62l:ll7irt=h•Przth bot.eszi OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law. MI, Bt. Loa* Mo. fet W ERT ( POLLVK,,,:ittonatiaata n e p La t t e t / i nz ur net oan `F;ttabor RU ha mr24-7'63 'TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, dace Fourth stmt. mar Gnat, Plcciburgt‘ i. 15411/ Michigan General Conuniesion and Pollee . hon Agency Office, et tOR the collection of Home and Foreign 11grosntlle and another/gooey debts, In ',Mktg= . adJarent Raw Ireveetmest sad Dsgmeost of Mons Payment offsus, Mohan and Bole ratted Lasts an. Stooks And Instirstioe Agents. PXLTIER It ANDRA/30N, Detroit, idloblgen. • Er i crtortoes in PiketnogA—ldeeste. Kremer & Sabah Sank. Gtr, late I Co, Gantt. ttillso Lonna, Stewart 00., c t=cies w nuchtom Ram MlNeahl. so.sl9.lyd VirM. A. LaViTISPS -110 EAL . ESTATE OFFICE, • No. 87 Front IL west, ad door hoax Market; 3kLLc In 4k. Qum. p nu 27.41 Pig Iron. dn. (kW proyart.7 bortabtand Pahl. AUSTIN was, Reat Estate Agent, . Mock , Plorciandloo and am Broil; clam No. la orth street. shore Woo/. Drigmmo promptly attended tO. 171hd17 SAbiIIIEL L. MABSIIELL, Secretary (lid t•J ten's Inaursate UOMP•II7. 94 - Water etrwi FM. GORDON, Secretary Western hunt . mato Co, 92 Water stmt. e.•• .• t.. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu. . tail Inntrance 0.21A117. 42 Water stmt. 4.011 N RAFT, Jr 4 (sumesaor to Jas. ,) Wbolesals and Detail Druggist. sea Dealer he ts, Oils. Drestulb., 44.141 Wood 'hist., 3 doors Wow Virgin sue J, Pittsburgb. tarlioiralar Agent for Dr. ebbs. oestao 4101 IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Pants, MIL Valais/us .4 Dye nails, tin TN dirty street. Plttsbuzgls. All orlon will recars prompt ate Ifs' Afoot An. Satenors Palawa Syrup. m. 2S-4 R A. FA.HNESTOOK & 00.,WI:Iolanda manotaetan. of lt. Lea 4,1144 di4!•3 l :4l )ra j g clarzs. corner Wood .4 Pront .rosta, bur. ' mebl E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in N iz i o, Pitt= scr . tow. RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail oamos or Litany and Si. We innate SCHOONAWLER & CO., Wholesale 0 • Dragests. No. 24 Woof atm; Pltlaborsa. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to LWiloox t Co.. ear= Market Mist sad Illsmond—lLim stantly on band s fad and complus smortaasat of , IdediPtos• null:Los Mods. Partasisey. sod al partslodos to SU busloads. bob. yris. os gassediptloas oarstaily tormisi irodad st all - . INO. B. KOONS.-- ...... ... . . 1.1.211 OF Humph., e. Harman At Kooru. /001503 & RERSTRTE, FLOUR FACTORS General- Produce Commission Merchants, No 47 Nara Whams mut 95 N. ltzar brim N 4.5, PHILADELPHIA. WoodirazdACo.PllCa. D Lehmar Oh CIA. 0. Carrel!Health A Co, • .A D Balboa A CO. • Wood P OLL. er, " Tweed A Mbler, Alter, A Co. - Fosdick A ?made. " Caleb Cope !Co, " Morrow A Cattier. .• TroJ a—brother A Co. '• .11.1Cbeneureethlk Co •• Bryan. Kennedy A Oa, Paley& L. Wlloaarth A Oa. ?Wit Ckesgrave• Co. Be a t kVA . • And Plathorgh and Pblladelotda Merchants Atheralir..' jaledoad FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No. 119 Second af. , Patthurgh, Pa. [Jan I, %MI]I jal2 & CO., DEALERS IN FLOOR & PROVISIONS, AND General Commission Mercbants, 84 SOUTH WATER STREET, PHILADJIL.I9II•, UM. ro—Messra. Ala. 0. Winle • Oa, PBB4. SPRING I ER HAPBAUgIi, cuxmissioN zi.OLKORANT, Dealer In Wool, Provieiom & Produce gonorgly. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 111TRP, FORWARDINa COMMISSIO HY N MERCHANT Particular attaution Wan to tbirtialaa at PA °DUOS. No. 165 Front Street, • npredt. -th. hemeeiramie Jew. •Twars------.6. J. /emu. ATWELL, LEE & CO., • WHOu!ei,soiLLE GROCE RSggt,! PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURER, Ns. S Wood a., between. Water &ea Frau et •Pl 9 PLTTSBUROFL Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission 1111tROHANT, No xr 14 . 6 0"4 erect. corner ail Haw; Pittsburgh, GIVES hie attention to the Baled Flour. Port, Bacon, let, Mamba, Batter, Gain. Lorka Trolts,Eanda, an. &a. IWaousigurognt. WlTectfOly eonoltal. $031? HERBY S. KING, (bite of the firm of Ring & Moorboad,) COMMISSION bIERCIIANT, DEALER IN PIO METAL AND BLOOMS. Nu. 76 Water street, below Market, IDI9 PITIEBUBOEL PENNA. comaussiSr4Sllloll.4ll%'Wicaußll Agent of the liadison and Indianapolis IUISLROAD, - No.Bo Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. oxgra J. W. BIITLEB at co, ER , WAADING COMMISSI O N BEKE4 011.41iT8 sue DieWe In all ends orPitt Mani articles, Mad Me scut Sheet Leadt, No. VT MP Myatt, Plttelntratt. m 11547414 B. OANFIE7.4), late of Warren, Ohio,/ oommussoft sari PorereetWant, and W►O In Wotan Fre Butter. Pot anel biroSEWestern ace r • Water Amite amitti end God. PI lough. • - iittiartilaankfaor 'IL room i Pram:* mg Clugurraosat and . • urgb. , ••' : '. " .41:48 i I :I: :1:41' 1 .1111 I M ?IN . • • _ A 'aft JAR ' an, pty!trawl sad AIISTiOID W Farm No. NS • between Trtrasad laorth rtroot, rittstroigh. JuSEPH HORNS & 00.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In i TRIMMINGS, XUBBOIDICELF.3. HOSIERY d aLopss. Fanov Goode, eta. Pert Naykd bet, 4ilt and Ilte Diamond. d. tor Bradley's Yana Wain/ • D. ma, Jr., .54 Bro., 0. 91 Kola et , are closing out their ea rn stock ntl)ty Goods et an tommasitilienunt from ply oo . eiivemul • enr ehMl 2tOrtlarb n ilfret "rt:ll.4ere/ itemitte rbutme ei4ra t irgo l' ag a su VI.II eald okt • • el•st 1•22 I A. a. mem • co,yrn••••••—• I. airruon • go, soma. AtA. Au BON & CO., Wholetateand Ratan muesnevomd iscou,Dr, o m st e , 25 rula MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, wh o l esa l e . 4 p 4 4 40 Drr Good. Itaelmmta. 6.3•2 Youth and 14 ulna ante FlUaburgh. Removal ! Removal ! Removau ROBINSON d CO.—NO. 23,71fTH SIRXECI LI A VINO Removed our Store to No. 28, II rich street, (oat door to A. A. Mason A Cktl co nki no. pm..on to tahlblt ono Of the larcost Mar or lot. porton I nn Atonic= OUINNUOVI/4 and 011 Cloths In :on. carte. our acciloromtcan Do Wand t Itornlllolvot Carrinne4 i , • Royal Wilton tC • Cutts Crumb. • 7"1"Vol and t. liu= 1 :211 14 1 -- ; It t t l" ad .d wound Wan WWI; .1 , . ragout.' with Scotch Plahlo. MIX • raa .... of o L dioadyt tat e jt ......„ : re...UW."l'9km% r.ollEllotbl.lo4-ItVt....k. O M lr tnlo&es b 5 l t O l rom G Mlo u O d o eliVi—iZ :BUSINESS CARDS. BANKFIIS AND BROKERS. ATTORIMYS. AGENCIES. DRUGG ISTS. COMMISSION &C. MoBANE & AN7ER, Lineeemor to A, It Shor t Jima* Os.. " L-Villmartb f Oa. Pittsburgh. Salle? t itaushar DAVID C. HERBST, A. A. HARDY, DRY GOODS. BANKING, HOUSES O JOHN T. HOGG: BEDFORD ppmpart, _ BEDFORD 00., SOMERSET 00„ =Jura PLEASAT, WESTRIORIFD 00., OONNELLSVILLY, FAYETTE 00., Penne UNIONTOWN BRowirsvu.Lx NEW BIUGHTO: , v, BUYER_ ,C 0 Deposit/ received, Disnotints mad., Drafts bought, sold and collected, Bank Notes and Specie bought wad sold Stocks, Notes and other Beensitles bought and bold on einunindon. Correspondenn and vollectlons sollolted, ALLEILICLA.KI CIUMO. KRA3LER. & RARM, Bankers and Ex aaerrr e Draken Boy anal nil Gold and Mee and Notas,,tiata lona on Baal Ratan or Stook &on us Promeno Notes, and Bills on Fart d ry arnll th" Wrr h t. Buy and sell Blocks on Ootamlaolon. Oollte dorm made on all mintstaarll n lam Once corner of Tided and Wood senate, di ' r ' cotly opnalt• the IL Chores HOWL apt iln7l-17 - - lkT HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreim • tee Doc=tic RIM of Exchsoga, Oertaratos of Do. =Book t= i ssl 13=. ko l =hr it t throxurho n orthe thiltoeStatos. oa .11 MANUFACT ING 14 .1.0111130316.1. C. CrOXIMeI.....H. IL TV11113,.W. 111,11.013DRALD AMERICAN P AZj) ,E.B.___Nl A C 1-1 E AVIVISING COMPANY, No. 78 Second it, Pittetrariih, Pa. MANUFACTURERS of Papier Mache Ornarnentrtor °hurtle., Hone, Steamboats. /Ram irror and Nature Prentee, Window and Dtor u.a.; Braoketa. 'Prunes. Cordon. Ventilators and Centre Piece. LseOellings. Rosetta. and Mouldings of every description, and theism. CHUM and warranted mon , durable atm other article now la use. 113-Ordere executed on the aborted notice. N. B.—attention of Steamboat Randers ismcialy di. reeled to tide article. on CU MM I acreunt o N f S ta_light ht. TIINKB a No. TS Hamad at, bet. Wood a Market eta, Jeltsdtf ?mamma now anencu............r0an I. nzaz05.........in5. IRMIS110; UNION FOUNDRY. Mitchell, Horton & Co. Vi rl ar ntx llt he a nal r aofthe a c y.iioimn!il kpNei9lesr b m to.a ll wort:dont at warm S. aomarndoit 6 k"'end . Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovine, dinca. divD 1.408 sPoras, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Bois, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And 0 AB' altd IVATNR PLVE.B at all Wes. 111011 & NAILS OF A SLE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Piolg, &c, All or which 1,111 bs sold st mandfiZtartrs' m7l-17 . Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CELLOS & CO., 161 a ufaa Imws f Pawl • N. 1 horn 44 Ighsallnix WM. Chain (loa Tarlacof all valets and shylen Bad Owls, • ~ U na =a Bash (M ll Batt "los RoDe of *A alsaaslad amarlaboar incliViQ7.l.l'l,lttgr:"`°"V",.rifs Thum--ram WIT I I . A M hARNEiIa & CO., 61 Penn et., below Marb nry Pittebnegh, Pa. `TEAM BOILER MAKE RS end BERET to IRON WOBJLERS, hianutacturcrs of P.C. ent &Car. =tins. Flood and Cylinder Sollars, Ohba ner.,, etre Bad, Jlteam obit pan% anger Irol2 BOlltik eta: Lbw Blacksmiths' Work. BM:* an tramhi ir013., dons at the attortert =Jim'. All orders distance promptly attended to. tan Rats azd Caps. ijWILSON ON keep constantly on • hand marry damtption malty a Hata mad pa WM aimless's aad ~ntan. Thew dadring a mat autWortabla Rat or Oap, good sad amp, youl4 do wall to Elm as a call Was pmehaalas alamtums. mlB4l W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail llainctietarer wad niter Wisest Wars. N 0.83 gnat. GROCERS. Shaver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE EMCEES', Nos, 130 & 132 Second Street, (Itotwoon Wood and BmMeld) rirrseunaa. MONTROSE ISITORSLTREE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, No. Mg Wrest, Stnixt, PatzbusTA. ocO•ly SMITH, wait a HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and-151 Front street, jal6. ItiTTSBUROII, Fl Wallace .1 Gardiner, f*90LZ.V.61.16 DISALERS Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, N 0.236 LIBERTY sr iszair 11 AO ALEY, COSGELA VE 4. CO., Whole. 1.111 Ws Grows. 15. d =1 Wood Knot. INttaburirb. asa-ly CULBERTSON, IVholosnie momr and g Chum Leon .11 , 3rehaat,1).1er In Produot and Pitts urgh . ktganflictured Ankles, la 6 Llbgrty Meet, PItU burgh boar JOLIN FLOYD It CO., VWholesalerOrboara and Comzolirlost Ilercbulta, N 0.173 Waal and ZIS LIM 1,7 street, Yittabore. Jae ittoßErr MOORE, Wholoßala Oroaar, Dealer in Produos, Pitteburais atansfactorea and all of Yorragatestil Dosidestle Wines and Liquors, No. Hl6 Liberty street. w hi s key, a very large 'trek of impeder old Monongahela which .111 be sold leer foe fade. p.m arceemsse.--- -num( mum - • A. came. aeCA.NDLES - 8, MEANS &."41%., (emcees .o.r. to Wick & &IcOandhate,) Whoinale Orooers, le fro, liallm,GlawOottontlianta, and Ylttetnargh X&&n.f.t&b. eonsu or Wood sad Waurs as. 11'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and OolomLuton tilarduota. Na res Liberty street Pllta. • •W A MA. Grocer. and T.. Dada, corner of Wood and 811th nro•te, has always on Want • bone moortmont of _encl. Gromidossad nos Tow Yndin and nuts, Wholooslet•nd Doslns myylled on the lane. ninon 40131 MT ,114 1 . 7 xT TA .7r. CO, Wholosale Cown, Oomadola Membanta, Drains In Prodiapo Pittaborgh Ilsaufactcam Li zsa Marty Moe. Plttenagh. awn 1 SALMI DICKEY . .!r. CO., Wholesale aro earkeatozalselon Kochsunk end Dealers In Prteltme. SO water street, end 63 hunt. street. Pittsbanh. I.IAGALEY, WOODWARD it 00., Whole ', sale Oloosta. lio.rn Martel stroot, PLUMlalsbla BOOKSELLERS &.C. M/WIIIIMOMONNUMIrg'IM•Tg!I • Book Agency. TIDE subscribers have established a Book ...p iu t=to Phlhoislphia. and win Punish my boat et the renal prim free at poStags. Any Eby how. the traseriPthm DM. Mao, ef tho stado:a such. . %oder I. Putnam Urs 'a. Auk Ladle's gill maim the Msg. War for one , year and • copy of • splostii• tlrhooospb portrait ofeither Washington, Jackson ar Olsr or. U coo =titling to •SA and • hismaine, OAT will twelve a copyof oittur of ths throe portraits. If autemlblnf i ta north at hissasiam MI three pa:mall e will be gent Mena turned Waage vim may wish it Bomb:mei of ovary d.lltwan and doe In large or mall onanttiles runthhel. Seal Pleases Dies to..aenttoardor. amt =llto ring an W is .as sn tegidth :4. ea— of I. tteetjr Beading'. Wens afiehmhinmy. Book I/1 Ciartillostes Bo dare thuds, Es All orlon rent by I promptly attended to. Yfflops Melting Mors of r MUMMA:if rayed coo loud &Daguerreotype or ako el Us b. by mallarcepress Pomona • • distanoi haring nimble futlaise would Ind It to their ..rootage to *Mem the autsmihns as ire Imola eat ea went@ for the elf of Um mom BMUS • I.lllltol, tuatotlawlyT 60 South Third ea..Pllltashmoitia, JOSH T. BEISTOOH, Book and Job Printer and Pub Elder. $0.13 fifth street, Om Smithfield. Gantt* Dulldlos. Lt. BINDER'S and Box Maker'. Straw Bootee amine on band. Alp.. Bootee Papas pad =id El CI: COORRANE, (successor to S. Sad. um) MON*Woad Itotofi Doan itookoMotioa • Ors LionStst y ..// n otrai wed, ow door A o IN S. DAVISON, Boaknolla and St a. am ninth, P t ittsburgh, P ttcsiarorucassor o DIMS= s. divaur.lio. algrgst LWi, HENRY B. BOSWORTB, Bookaallor an. Nabs . No. e7;lseult Arid, seat AT /6 CO., Booksellers teed Stationers, Et 0.65 Wed sreet, dolt door to the earner orThled. I L. READ, Boolowlier and Stationer, No tut . 78 lamth stmt. Apollo Bullatv, MUSIC, &C. John 11. Mellor,. '." - O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond MIT and Inn& Bre d r o lianat for %Ogg lomeratto.. . La nt.Miseumotiil una.aoe dada; In Muth and Mos Uoods, Jal33 U. Kleber & Bro., O. 63 FIFTII ST., Sign of the Golden If , Ari. Sole Agency tor N UNNS , OLAN/08 (New u railed (hued net BirIIKI PIANOS, and OAR HAUT VADIIAWS Genuine ISALOe/NON sul ORGAN lIIIIIISONIUNA, Dealer.; be Made and Idutkul laden- EMU& ate Charlotte Blame, 4 ANUFACTURER.and Dealer in Piano orteS and Importer of muh e and musical - Instrta men Sole alsni or LW lIASIBURO PIANOS, also !Or KALIFS, DAVI* * CO.* Donna Mama with and with in Windaa.: 001 XWEILI2 Attantunant. . mrd • ST., OL4-1R HOTEL. OVILICI3I BIRMAII4I XOTALJ Corner fen and St. Clair Streets, PITT14111:1II011,1•A.,. W. 0. CONNELLY, Propnetor. sca4reblolo Ketcham's sower with Reaper Attach tont. most perfect machine in use, warren of rusTto out a® 10 to 10 moon ttosamLegn par w4l s tria b b i gm 4 l7 Irv:Lo b e Prim mill' • "°' a. suirafisrm. 128 woo R. Dit. J. I. PIXLEY, INTENDING to makePittzburgbi his future AViaggr„=er,... 11 :0' : • Y IN DUQ: : MA AU—Bolts a lot of lOC, tett PIM% Atha Itootlxis olio on thy eittaL The L troll a4tsput to nanautiniu ids& cot .It. Tlttro rootdott I= olio molt to lam oft Wilts water to %rm. YRttt tro ZUITs, =e l vLkh k l i th.,— '1 117 1"4" `MbnfrheMik nta atm. NEW YORE ;OVENYI SEIRENTS. Thom MILLEN, VISSINIEB,OIVAti • SMALL. Oak. alt. throiraPoa lovirro3o 110IIkk No. 340 arOodmay, Non York. 1113 -1 07 - YORK 11114;13iBRY. nRS. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILLINERY AND STRAW • GOODS HOME, bill Ba,l.spwvair, NEW TORR.—Mrs. & L now in Envora, Mr the so res livispose of eV...Una noveltiee the Spting Trade,,whlch.vvill arrive and be ready Sr Inspection on'ar about Mt* Ars: of March.— &rothern and Wagons Illerebsnta, Mullilillbrars ars rsa. pratfall Invited to calland onambis the same before os elsewhere. !, Pattern Bonnets always on land. and rant by arm era to any addsvaa fraßmilv Piunta. Vanushes, ko. RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & CO., 108 t 108 Ildton SOW, NEW YORK'''. MANUTACTURERS'.O. Palms, trarLbes WhldAli .614 Zino PALM., Importeril of and boalera WHITE LEAD. OLORS, BRUSIOS, DIAMONDS, OILS . ..OLURA Conolantly on band • town and Imhof amortment of WI mob goods rintdreal by ARTIBTOI and PAINTERS sod by the Wad. generally. blanntaetuled goodsonly of YOST QUALITY. • Foreign good, ye nodes direct ban the brodurors. and eon offer by the mbar. or other tress. of tee moot Wor- Wileterm. Order, by mall promptly attended to. JettOoot MET PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, ALAN WPM:2VMM $4 swan Wslkar Strata. avas asoararar. ant rm.. RESPECTFULLY call the, at mo tantloa of the palate to tit= !wort:bent of ectokrandwad puma lawn whith, for volume of too., e toctobeZt r at of thAth4n short aver, tigig that readers. Piano aro awsurvasatcl. Th al Were awarded the Virg mium for both ftlads. la rotopotition with Ma most dhaingulatted makes from Dowtstot, rhtladolphia, Nevr..Yak ood Ba.l4thocon. Talll h1P111.4 atm via *.Scpts ham tun bow alractl Um FIRST Pr=tma (1041) ItIY.DAL (aner colap.tlean) at tits 1•4117,1 r ofthe Anniesa Institute. Orrotal Pala." 'or the LiZST Panorottan deT ooltilly - Safe_m_ 0Fril ) :)E MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI TING CHARDIA, *ith in . WM end DRY hisettnr. UR different kind.. TbeDOTXtejnitell_ _LUMP DUDA W+ the DINOLIS end DODDLIC MDR WATER DUDE Ilerinfsetared and soldni GLENN PUTMAN pv l d tr , I naptly edno : 83 ftr u eLt d ; . N or t g E O3P ßK roz . liku. mar vortirrato aturraLß, Le: an } aoukury LOOKING GLASSES And Picture Frame .hlanutaotory. )10.R.A.CE V. SIGLER, WHOLESALE p ROOMS 64 Forsyth street, New York. R. 11. V. S. would callitte attention of dtr.aca. mwes.n. T thooo to --- ArAREILOODIS AND nairoctoxonv. In the poososelon of oftequalloStaelldloo, b. ntabled to execute all ordate on the lotion youlbloo tonna MB reams are repleteleittr • .pogrom* sod • fell wade moot of RICH GILDNUIN'ALL Ise BRANCHES. MOULDINGS. GILT. ROSH WOOD& OAIC, DAYLE, =AA AND MANOOANYe to emery variety are/ ronotantly oat band.. Ureters from •11 puts ot the UNITED ELATES AND OSNADAS osoescod with Emostoono. sacked the t"..f4t C`~~~l. .... W . !~ For 041,000,000. TEE U. 8. PATENT MARBLE CO. (CAPITAL $10,0014. No. 13911 LtrOootonon ear. WaWeal. Now York. RE Tra p rl d .A; in v i grul ll a orders F TALL =Lo. It imitation of lironatel, P 1 ton. end &I f ore r'elartdoe; aqua! In beauty .d durability t al warble. and In mai grimier thereto, and at low than half the 000 L inarbbeleod fro.. wood. or &Ist.. It it wholly hoe Gem all 4;lgegar i ottlul , a ar:Lmd , : . *c ar= mews watt, and beauty or eV;x 7 tiol%aatals hum to W. = tram Builders, Gabluet !dieters and athere ba, sod eat/du:Mu guarantood. Aileuto tb , treated with. ' Malt RILNNIZ, t. .108NPLI Loirs.L O. ItICKLEA, V. Prue ocah' BOHIEFFELEI, Mb BROS. & C 0... IMPORT/ AND DNALERS IN Drugs, Paiuta, Oils; llyu, Perfumery, be., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their and natal stock of Drain Patnts. Oiln Pattane• ty, to.. athiltlon to Mau roryinha Lattortations olataple Dew. therm et= ...Patna direct from the waves of pod.- Um and, manodustare menu of Tooth. lien and Nan Wham, Aronson harks, domino, Flandb and & Wish Perfumery, Ln Extracts, and merit) other err tugee onaatia enibraeed la *nista' aaoetx, .etch they an also enabled to offer on the main advantageous arena Orden. either to pulpit or bymai 'rill melt* plosopt Wanton. . delnlso O'"°.:ktttl ,~. :,, , TITS HOPS MIA ri rum, stun rad B Matra mar, NR Tom Prawcarat Gnu, 103rProst Ord, Nap York, Factory, Non. 34. 3T awl t» Umbr atrast.JVler qtr. 'rut' Proprietors of this long and well kwriry . . . VOITEE AND SPICA lISTAALLIIELVSNT, Oontbaree to promo the beet Fbersearterbbel Herders In bee, tor hataing 13rw4. Blecttiti'lle. =I other Odom te.— They .1.0 prepare Ildatard. Cocoa, wad sola other aril. eke of dolly,. nap to entre thid au tll3,Alch tam o ff er er um the as cot resaaneble harm: eeleat to ' dealers who reused ibus. • I J. EL MAIL 11.—Coneureers.3.hood to Wad:* Zro Ilope spr Lek. ' 'll.3olyd• NEW YORK CORK,EXCHARGE BAG MANUFACTORY, Noe. 1‘,25 rind 127 Broad at, up stairs, Corn Exchango'Buildings, New York. m ILLERS, FLOUR, DEALERS, &0., sup Al Alt for fl/tuhr leufla ''. :Irodroha r a. g /2.t'rtrilotred to order. subrotlber would rail ibo attention of Ostintrf Sierehante to his easortment of lannere Baga...d of Mien and Salt /micro totile meow style. of printing for 0, 10, .n.. 160 lb. Bogs. florision Dealers oil plhid nitti HAM BAGS. BAGS of W riser and qualities od to driontltlea to milt an G. shortest none... oilioatav IL E-GLARK. Protaiiitar. The Adams 'Express Company. Pg/shW7), Rochester. and NM LlnghlOn Erprew. rlt the especial aectocuitodation of the age topcimiee atiolbs• of .end Ohi o sad Penn sy vat% Railroad, be pittsburgh New fitighton. oboe. tralmate twinge and ( walla relations 104112111 snob del.ey, The Adm. gsplleg Coranany hen made such arrangement with the Relined es to enable them to put a trusty lthseenger on the Aterromodatlon Treho, who oill take charge of W Droned, Ind Mignon properly 04 eolith, The Idessenger will have .n 1.. gee in the Regime Car, kr the deposit and better enewitY 01)b..,. Jewelry gad other valuebles. Ile will twee New Brighton by the Horning Tram, tewgn in Pittsburgh end Alleghe ny City daring the day to atteud to ench comilnloos as Trueentrusted to biro, and whs. by the Evening with his Goods and Oranningoos assented. It via b• tile duty to receive on hit up trip all parcels.aen)ew ...... m orders, twiny. As, witch will In delgewd to party won after the anise/ of the train et the AlleVerii City Depot He will slats rewire written or verbed rueseigt g to vodelivered to LW alty—ognmunicate botelligenes— obtain information. sod tarn replies der goods, and iota= them—make ptutimies, Wile or lona, gran • Rsi per of pins to a steam engine. All goads, An, will be us umed or called for In the two cities, wig, reneatable dishing, without extra gorge brit te home such dense r,. the direction on Peogages,espeelelly !goriest,. tame, Would to At Way Inatome. ail matter Will Welt with the etstion Agent of the Railroad Company. when toe goner WAY le not et the nation on the arrival of the Train, to nag. "rr iL oherges t ear carrying ,peoltagee, to. and for 'stoker g on ad alder by the liewnwer, ino Intended to to within rya , n Ihni. When the natnre of the Wainen is =oh ne to adroit aft genial agnommate will to made. de the kletnenger Is required t , nettle Iga Mlle and bus iness daily With the GemPaolreerid to Phi MAU, the pet. row of the line will phew not wit him to wet 1U neat trip Sr LW pen sie he bas AO dim:Wien in the metier, HANBY it IRWIN tw two appointed awatigin, and will compose* lib dirties On binge,. the. 04. 1814. °Malta to aL AND AWITL P.ltablogh—lit fourth S illeyfiny aly—T.M4yryph CAL. Myn a / a —amt. Anakt Station—ar. illx.herter Wtata.. - • Darner—Dr. Chandler. • Noe Brig Iston--Ms. /loops. O nt. Musa MMUS M. I Piti•buMb. 2008664 6826.01 JAMBS W., R WOODWELL, OABINXT PURNITUX MANUIAOIUIIIII. MIL 97 AID 99 riuMff MUM, W. W. respect - Willy inform' hie frianda elastomers, thaftlie haajoet completed stock 0/unitary, whkh Is decidedly the rennet end hemmer offered ffir as/e MU& city. Ash. M deism:deed to uphold hie stook, witherseoned anteriale, tuft of sod amen Co o atvd ft= mho Ward of ordus end sdli tral67ll oal /TUltts trest ."l"d irriori. ""4o" Inu" esn lle keeps alysys on hand the enema nriet7 of description of hindturs r : from the °limpet to the =pet slegart, and wetly, that • WU" at SUr of one. soa4be furnished hum We:stet or mahofeet OPL "11 e/mortment:allt I grielleme oftris a aooa nd i lt= ishhot histoftemed ante! tha Sedan titled! Laois r tirte-e-tete eme 100 Bode in Mel% emaileir CM= 100 dove blehoMmY MUM' 40 do Walnut do 100 ifehogear Bodclog Mein 60 Walnut do do Mahosany Diverce , 60 Walnut do -100 Marble To °entre 21101.• 60 do Dressing hetes= 60 do Weeludruidu 40 Judaea do: ERM=I , .. .. .. 000 Mom .611 d Arm 20 atahoinuty War Pin daoloma 10 Walnut d 0. . : .; igTrolttreawa.. 4l4 ' :: • 12 , ) Dining and innataatTslalaa 1.2 Bensetax7 Lod Boolc nasal A) Posen Cantattlaanr. 21 Cane East ng casing , 12 LadlaeWn Doan • Hat and Tonal donna. Wllantlotat ntliolnon .--, No., B i a .b. ft* , ODOVIR6IIIIOI,I Malin • Pembroke 401 Inloabatban Ca t Etallrl Pia cli, 1 8 470/nlald dot ~:. • ItgUnollon Liltdtur%bini Arm dak Ottoman; Gothle and Hall Qum . Ai... Lugo usortmoorommon terattureava WWI. Ur O C =mazas ilualtileell wlth article. In Mete I . . iltacaboata and Hoi fccenkbalint tha in 0111.4 nag* All anloce , arm ntir 5t4..1.41 tn. nate lIALB ITINIEI3 'NIPPLE LOTION hat' am proved ao efivetusi itut sysvidy cum Orr the distress ing palm endured by'. many Mothers and Nazar from bon Nipples t was discovered nod Prebend r 4). ti.rown 'roller sad curs the eabsaiber's venerable mother aaout 60 years aim, sit bea era Mom bssa vied hi the bmily of the enbetriber. mop other histiller with the hip. ahem pinata la the aliortation sod removal of the surer irtffeririltl which miss tram 011.APPLD. OR 8011.1. HIP . Irl E s it a ai;d di jr - 41 . ,=P .H.Oft ra t Niri Lo M ain - MV=En t i l eilfria sod pis ;lit to the mouth of InPAL One triui. It in tidi•Ti 4 from teat =Mrs to octivirioe the mit Its onto n .=oros in atlis sod mum Its Just ay 8 01 . 1 (attit . dlreetlima thy um) at 75 mob a I.W. A.., guanuctee of awardasums nett 04.1.411 r th e sigheturs ot, th e enbasiber es the 12 1 , 17 PL w cb suretissais eho l d n adiee n sA before .117 Bel Atom straits BILEENIVIS 14TIONtaiias orpp dell it,.Skl sad Wee7ikal Iron Owr oinmeroial COW. 151YliTUDEATII AIISNDINO VTR DAT AND NYXIaI9O CLAMS. 13 EN IA ANBUIP, BOOK KEEPING, IL ARITHMETIC, it'd its opilleattooa to Mdulo& taught in Wm extonidlo Oommeroial &heal ac1 a e5146 ‘, ...1 Ooenttoe Itousi. to tante cluoco oft alm sad Boma aturantoed to all that attend. • few triad,, from an IMEFlNl , lasedk Villamaa Cas Mt the enret hue HR “iffat. .hesiteirigeJe. tweet le esen7 andbuttons zusq'snit hue lac tlis= aesoanta om a wend claw Cell awl awe Ilitlettoons at thasto• Writing-6 _AvAlot_ _Poejliailmor• testiesretiexitte the Poo Weal. el PALMA MALL OS PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THUBSDAY , MORNING, FEB. 7. 1856 Advance Payments.—Hereafter no sub .:Mama •ill b. taken for the Daily or Weekly Gantt; only payment In made les wined. Monsen the time la up to whlett the Plltortiptioo 1. p. 14. the prey •111 be Inveaiably dapped, unless the enterrlptlon rt owed by attirldie• payment. All Crenate= advertising, of trey, descliptlon. elll be reonlied to h•,pil In att. ressea.,Ths only acoeptiona 0111 be ahem aneetai ly or yearly contracts are made. esol:daer VSL.PIt ' , Weekly lioiseUe.—Tho outman. alreuktion ofour 131kWy Gawks otrwrw to our buslnoso map a moat doaloabis medium of nuking their bush:two known Oar circulation la betwoeulour and Oro thousand, madam aknoot wvory merchant, connufacturor and abo keeper la Norte= pwansylvonln. and reatern Ohio. Foreign News by the Arabia. i.e. Russian Areeptethee of the .h.ormtrhan POOR,. LAIRS! 2ILIMILAPIIIO DI/PLUME& The following telegraphlo &vetch appeared In the evening edition of the London Times, Jan. 17 Timm, Wednesday-10 P. M.—Russia has unconditionally accepted the propositions of the Thie ie authentic,. The London Poet, Third edition, of the sumo day, published the following: Her Majesty's Oovernment have received the following telegraphic dispatch from Sir Hamilton Seymour: .Tho Megan Government accept the Austrian proposals as a baste for negotiation. A telegraphic) dlepatah from Parie, dated JIM 17, nye: It was officially announced thLs day at the Boone. that Rtutala had accepted the Austrian ultimatum pur a simple. Dispatches br' been received which confirm this statement. The Hamburg correspondent of the London Daily News telegraphed on the evening of Jan. 16: A dispatch received from Dresden announces that an extra supplement of the official journal of Dresden hto been published, in which it states on reliable authority, that Russia has aocepted =conditionally the Austrian propoeals. The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Chronicle telegraphed on the 17th of Jan.: The version current here, and confirmed by accounts from the whole of Germany, of the Russian reply to the Austrian propositions Is very different from that published In London. The language of the Russian reply Is wonder"- fully conciliatory, and su ms to render Impossi ble anything but a resale' in eucoessful negoti ation. The Black Sea is to be exclusivelyoommernisd, and Maids connote to the erection of the Dan ubian Principalities into an Independent State, ender the !atonality of the Porte. Following the example of Moldavia, we learn by way of Vienna that the Hospodar of Walla chia has announced the intention of emancipa ting the serfs in that Principality. The following are further telegraphio dis patches: DRESDEN, Thursdny.--The Dresden Journal hes just published a supplement announcing that the following information has been received from Vienna from an authentic source: ' , Russia has accepted the Austrian peeped Lion of peace." nauseate, Than:lsl.—Prussia has need all her influence with the Cabinet of St. Petersburg to induce the latter to accept peace. It is hn possible to conceive that Russia can close her ears to the advice of Prussia, 81111.2.13, Thursday.—lt u known positively that the terms employed In the &maim counter propositions on the subject of the neutralisation of the Black See and the suppression of warlike arsenals on that ees, imply the pteseriation of Nicolaleff. It Is also said that the number of vessels to be kept afloat in the Black Sea will be settled, not only with a view to their acting esthe pollee of those waters, but also for the protection of the coasts and the prevention of the Cireasaian slave trade. THI RUSSIAN ACIOZPIANON Or THZ AUSTRIAN PROPOSAL-CHANGES BUOONSTRD. Parts (J0n.17.) Corrospondoe• of London Chnoole Withont.detalning you with comment or intro. atuitton, I advance at once to the announcement that the following most gratifying intelligence was posted up kuit before I o'clock at the ttourse to-day: =LeaJanine Diel•Ann “Vrainui, Jan. 16-111. P. M. .711 i =Men 0/ Fusel re T. vacua enscia Count Esterbasy writes to-day, from St. Pe teraburgh that M. de Neoseirode has just notified to him the acceptance, pure et simple, of the prop- ositions contained In the Ultimatum, which prop ositions are to serve for preliminaries of pease G. HUBALT, Commissary of the Bourse.” Cheers welcomed the intelligence, and prices Immediately experienced a rise, which, with temporary alight reactions, brought the Three per Cents. up to 67f. 300. by the boar of closing. From the Bourse the news spread rapidly throughout the metropolis and was everywhere received with joy. This unreserved acceptance by Russia was ascribed to the fit=ness exhibited by the Allied Powers, and their announced deter mination to shrink from no sacrifice until they had attained their just and rightful end. This Intelligence has oome es suddenly on us, and is of so exalting a nature, that it is too early now to attempt to reconcile the discrepant ao counts which newspapers and telegraph. have lately heaped upon as. I trust at lout that your readers have been prepared for some time for what has happened, by the constant tone of hopefeltiess as regards a irosperous result to the renewed negotiaus which I was entitled to adopt from private Information as welt as for an attentive consideration of public events. 1 have palate:l out to you from the Brat pretended an nouncement In the English journals of the con tents of the Russian reply sent to Austria that it differed considerably from that in circulation In the best quarters with us, and that In reality the tone of the reply was eminently pacificatory, and calculate to lead to what the Allies demand ed—an honorable, well , digested, and lasting peace. Even now, we moat recollect that it is Imps.- sable that Russia can have consented to allow the Allies to dictate the terms of peace. No man of Dense or spirit but must feel that Russia is in no way or meaning reduced to that point. Success, doubtless, has, to a very considerable extent, crowned the arms of the Western Powers, but dusk are a long way off having bumbled Rue ale to the extent some thoughtless Taperers con ceive. The morning edition of the Conititutionnel, published before the official announcement wee made which you have above, contained a letter from its Vienna correspondent, elating that the Itundan reply suggested only three changes In the Austrian propositions, namely— In the First Guarantee, the reply substituted the natural frontiers of the Danube for a ratifi cation of the frontiers by a cession of teni tory. In the Second, the Reply consented absolute ly to the conditions; laid down by the 'Allies. As to the Third, it accepted the sniteM of the neutralisation of the Black Bea, admitting BEI,- &bunte consequences in the sense required by the Allies. It merely adopted a different mode of expression which, however, seemed to Im ply no essential modification In the basis settled by the Austrian Ultimatum. The Fourth was adopted purely and simply. Istatty, Cdunt Reseeirode punted to silence the right reserved by , the daze of adding epeeist conditions for the (general Interest of Europe. The writer goes mite state that a meeting was held at Count BetoPs on Saturday afternoon lest, at which the Baron de lieurqueney mid Sir Hamil ton Seymour wore present. After having read the Russian reply, the French and English rep resentatives agreed with the Austrian Minister in his opinion that ,Count Nesselrode's note de, served the collective examination of the Allies, both from Its contents and Its conciliatory form of expression. Coneequently (proceeds the wri ter) an Imperial courier leans this (Saturday) evening for Paris and Landon, with the text of the Russian reply. The first consequence of the deaden oomo to by the Allied representa tives at Vienna was, that no change whatever could take place in the relations between Aus tria and Reale till the Allies hail transmitted their coachman, on the Russian Note, and the recall of Count Esterhasy from St. Peters burg was necessarily adjourned till its receipt. You will see' by the telegraphic messages that accompany my present letter, that Prussia, or Prussia's friends, are already pluming themselves on The entire acquiescence of Runde having been brought about by ;themegint representations of that Power. The Cabinet of Berlin may claim chars tmdoebtedly In the result; but the other German Powers must go for quite as mob; and you will learn,% when the whole history of the events of December come to be narrated of what Immense Value Was that journey of Baron Von Setback, which you were the first of your Egg, Bah eontempararies to call attention to, through the letter of your Paris correspondent. The truth is, that so little did the Russian re ply differ from the Austrian proposition, that the Cabinet of St. Petersham resolved, on =iron ooruslderdUon, to waive the few objections It tint advanced; so as to evince its sinarredesire that no Impediments should stand in • the. way: of a renew a l of negettatiorai. The Mlles hare Rolf Only to remember that Ronda ellu:StfOnffer la diplomacy than the is 1n ink?. OP/11/OPP OP THAI PREPS OP THE PECEPHOTE OP • Prom the London Over the sounds of warlike preparation but yesterday resounding front one end of this labo rious island to the other has fallen a sudden 1011, and the hammer of the armorer is uplifted, and the hand of the ship carpenter is , stayed, while they listen with wonder and surprise to the un expected tidings of peace. We have become in durated- to a state of war, and it seems now al, most as Impossible for England to fall back Into the old pacifio routine of the last forty yew's as it appeared two years ago for her' to shake off the peaceful habits and amoolationa which those forty years had created. Nor would it, we sus- Peet, be perfectly true to esy that the country hails the prospect so suddenly offered of a re turn to peace with unmixed and unalloyed eat- Let us only be sure that we have got what we ask for, and we shall bear with much philosophy the loss of all the line thing' that another year of war might bring us. We would, however, caution the public against the persuasion that the telegraphic) messages of our correspondents at Vienna and Berlin, and that posted by the French Government on the Paris Bourse, necessarily imply what their word' certainly, taken in their literal sense, would fairly comprehend—that all the propositions upon which the allies Insist have been uncondi tionally accepted by Russia. The terms of the fifth proposition are general, and do not news. eerily include the undertaking not to fortify the Aimed Wes, any more than any other demand the allies might think fit to make. We do not_ believe that this requisition has yet Seen specifi cally submitted to Ramis, and, whatever may be the probabilities of the cue, we are certainly not justified in saying that she has uncondi tionally accepted it. Two other terms on which we must perempto rily insist—the disarming of the the eastern coast of the Black Bea, and the allowing Consuls of the Western Powers to reside In the Russian porta on its waters—have been only slightly and ambiguously mentimed. Why this is so we do opt know. That is concern of Austria. We are not principals In the negotiation, but have employed the mediation of a third Power; whose duty it is to see that Russia bi brought to an unconditional acceptance of our terms, with all their stipulations, before we even enter into ne gotiation. We do not believe for a moment that these things are likely to offer permanent_obsta ales to the conclusion of peace, but our readers must remember that the announcement is that of an Austrian,"not of an English diplomatist, and that be speaks from a poiht of view not al ways identical - with our own. Agate, what does Ruseia mean by an amen:. ditional acceptance? - "We have held an accep tance of here before, and have come experience how coolly she can dishonor It." Other dis patches from Vienna .speak of the terms being accepted as the bases of negotiation. Logically, there is no distinction between the two, for the foundations on which a negotiation rests, must be accepted unconditionally, or they are no foundations at all. We most begin somewhere, and that with which we begin must be uncondi tional; but we have some experience bow Russia understands these things when we remember that last year she undertook to do away with her preponderance •in tbe Blank Bea,, and could be brought to assent to no means of carrying out thin condition which did not tend directly to defeat it. We de dot believe, as we have raid, that any of these difficulties wi II really be al lowed to interfere with that peace which the Court of Bt. Petersburg seems to have deter mined to be necessary to its interest, bat mere ly with to cool the ardor of those oversanguine spirits who may Infer that everything is already done, and that nothing remains for England and Prance, but to ring their belle, light their bon fires, and pay the bill. Nothing should induce us to relax for a eingle moment in our preporations until' all the stip ulations we have mentioned 'have been clearly and unequivocally put by Austria, and no clearly and unequivocally conceded. We must remember that by the pressure we have put upon 8.113313, and not by the meditation of Austria, has the pressent happy alteration in our cireamaianees been brought about, and that, if we would be nerve the advantages of our condition, it ten only ho done by a constant adhesion to the very means by whieb that change has been produced. Let Russia once see reason to believe that we have allowed the hopes of ease and . tranquility to unnerveksr vigilance and disarm our courage, and the ole work must be done over again, for she will assuredly find means to wriggle out of the conceasions she has made, and to resume her olthittlfade of haughtiness load defiance. Prom the Philadelphia Ledger of Tdeada). Antineil Report of tke Peaskeylrousta Railroad The annual meeting of this Company was held at Seuasom etreet 11411 yeastorday morning, Mayor Conrad preeldin- ' . Mr Smith, the Secretary, read the annual re port. It set forth that there are 138 miles of the double track In nee 61 mites of which are east of Altoona, and 85 west of that point—leaving 80 mile. of the eastern division and 31 on the west ern yet to be completed. This it is estimated, will be completed daring this year. t The Company has now in use 118 freight and passenger locomotives, 44 wide passeng_er care for nee on the Pennsylvania and Ifirriabhrg and Lancaster Railroads and 24 narrow passenger care for the Colombia Railroad, 28 emigrant care, 14 baggage ears' with mail accommodations, 9 bag gage care without mail aeoommOdations, 1170 eight wheel house freight cars, .109 tour-wheel do., 113 eight-wheel stook cars 102 eight-wheel lumber and Iron trucks, 49 eight wheel wood I trucks, and 92 four wheel coal cars,' The whole number of paesengers carried over the whole line, in 1855, 'was 147,480, which is a slight dearest, from the previous year. The decrease to accounted for by the decrease In the receipts from Baltimore travel at the Cincinnati and Baltimore offices, consequent upon the com pletion of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and a slight falling off of the flusiinehanna travel, Which is now diverted to this city by the Catta wines road. The earnings front first-class pas sengers, after deducting the tolls paid out to other roads, are $1,008,870.67, whioh is an in crease of $5,627 20. The freight earnings in 1865 were $2,806,805 89, showing an increase over those for the present year of $778,894 84, or 38 4.10 per oent.--deducting $611,683 11 paid for tolls on roads over which oars run, there remains $2,293,722 78 for the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company from Harrisburg,. against $1,843,090 44 In 1864- The through tonnage in 1865 amounted to $171,972 tons, and local to 193,034—an increase of 78,180 over the through tonnage in 1854, and 60,102: over the local. The total tonnage of the road during the past year was 866,200 tons—an increase over that of the preceding year of 128,282 tons, or 64 2.10 per cent. The increase in the local tonnage is duo chiefly to the removal of the tax on coal and lumber. • . The through tonnage was increased by the withdrawal of the transporters from the main The payment of shareholders to the capital of the Company, up to Juinuarf 1, 1866, amount ed to $12,866,625, from loans $7,619,098 64, from business of the road, $4,161,86204; balance of Interest payable to stookholders, $78,980,19, and surplus profits, after cancelling interest I charged to construction, $949.852,65, making a a total of $25,664,007 42. Of this amount $7,- 177,822 87, was expended in graduation and masonry, Including superstruourre for single track, $2,768,818 89, including Iron rail', I chairs, cross des, ballast, stationery priming and incidentals; $409,876 62 for engineering, in eluding rod, chain and examen instruments and office furniture; and $464,403 13 for land dam egee, fencing and real estate' on line of toad making the total cost of a tingle track, $10,801,- 916 41. amonot paid for real estate in Phila delphia, $369,662 71, and in Pittaburgh, $352,- 000; graduation and imperstructure of second track, $3,150,626 49; machine ehops, engine homes and shop machinery ' , $681,189' ' 42• re. pair shops, machinery, &a., at Went Philadel phia, $58,621 51; elation and warchoust* $777,906 28; foremeo'e homes, $81,914 water stations, 92,895 68; looomotites, $1,068,716 68; freight oars, $787,754 66; passenger, oars, in cluding cost of 'half Columbia Railroad line, $202,520 24; road and hand co/8,483,637 62; telegraph line, $22,642 97; subscriptions to Mumma rallroad and atdoks dividends from same, $1,602,200; trsnsportation °noises, including tolls paid to other made, rents„ office expenocs, interest on notes, bonds, coupons and company's 'stook, $8, 4 78,00/ 87;-profits of road .after paying Slatted and other 'exPenies r $682,460 07; 52; bon/I - of comfdpal and other corporatione. $17,452 bills and notes, receirable, $857,812 - 28; making a total, of $24,522,819 87, leavin a balance Of $642,448 in - the hands of the g treasurer and note; • • .fhp actual business of tie road hi . 1855, ae reported hrthe Superintendent, k $108,658 52 more than the. " receipts of : the traantry—nn amount made up of tmoolleoted bills in hands of iltents, &o. ; . . The tidal a rpt pgeof.the.Company , In 1856 were 1 1 ,279,0/6 68., Amount paid for toils on I Conunalal4lkoad 1,458,567 61 ; to Harriebetril andlatt' $227356 toNorth , ern Central, $44,248 87, and to 'Philadelphi a City road, ,$6,72q 00 ,caving businesi proper of the Peruisyliania Railroad at .$3.60,883 27 r - iltpial to $14,267 47-100 per mileand cold 'of oonduotint the bushier& of the road for thoyear, including the, tannage tax, la $1.709,066 78— leatizigt tinipiclita of the year $1;829477 . 64. , A . J.:lYerblehire said' there . Ina," refer, 'ono In thii'report ccittsee . with Canal .1 Transporter, which he inferred we. Mste.te . Harris & Lee ch . r lilreduired to knowahat wa r .- to be plished by this contract-- If the Presideut of the Pennsylvania ItailroadCompany rteco muslin the Mr. D. duired Wawa* on. thle subject. ' The Bears read the contract entered Into' between the Company and ftlessnO Hazes & Leech, Which givei the latter ten per out on all freight to, , ought to the road from point, eau • of Phil/Walpole to points west of Pittsburgh, add . vice wine, add mix per emit on all Weston trade .' brought over the road from points west of Pitin burgh to Phßadelphis. • • • Mr. Derbyshire said he thought the contract showed achunednation_ in favor, of gte agents against bringini trade lit PtilladelPhis, and suga r „ gelded that Rig& operate serionslystaturt the/ merchandise of this city. Re thought If there wu any. • • on, It should bean _ , fug* the trade to this' city. . • • kr. °Urge W. Carpenter stated . that ' . tome time before thg nonct wag 'ibid.; the Iloard • of Directors had the matter =der coadderation; that is wasi made the sal:ject of inquiryby a Committee o Councils believing it would be,A4, vantageous ' the Company. The ountract was made fora gie year. Since it Was made op erative, the venue from the arrangement liwo milted Ins increase of several hundred thou- , sand dollais.l Mr. Derhyshire said, that when the business, was brought i lbefore Councils, I special commit- . tee was ap ointed, of which Mr. Algernon S., Roberta wag Chairman. That committee had never reported, and Mr. Roberts informid him that ho (thelChairman) had never seen the pro posed contract, but was informed by the Shy*, tore that It tlere wu any , discrimination in fa-, ' Tor of any city, it was in favor of Philadelphia Mr. J. U. Kennedy said the information gitran wu not soul as many stockholders wanted op_ ,• this eubJeot. Re - was opposed to the contraotou n : thearounds of monopoly, and reports in gener al circulation of enormous ccookoleatenealleged to be paid to Range & Leech, and the agent in Baltimore, or the freight brought over the road by the contractors. Mr. Wotc, Neal Bald that the contract with Harris Et Leech, went into operation in. August laid, and during 4i months, 18,948 toms of freight has been brought to this road by those gentle men. Included in this amount, was 117,171 bar rels of flour, 90,215 bushels of wheat, and 888 bales of cot on. The amount-of revenue dada ed from 61 source alone, was $328,497 87, end the commiseions paid to Harris & Leech, f2d -706. Mr. Kennedy ahked whether Harris & teed' have conthicte with other roads, and whether they receive commissions from companies other than the Peinly!Tanis. Mr. Neal could not say, but be believed thew s gentlemen received 002010i1121/0315 from the Penne) eylviuda Rai t road Company. The queetton was further discussed by W. Ellokes,"Eacii, Mr. Wm. Biddle sod others, in fa: 'or of the contract syetevi. Mr. J. Edgar Thompson staled that the con tract was made se an experiment, and had tarn. , ed out for toe interests of the company, because. the freight business bad been a' large One. , 1f toe basineui had been email , those gentlemen would have lost money. Out of the (t221011.1i0111 paid to Harris & Leech, they have to fay their agent., advertising, and , other expenses. The compensation way a percentage of the amount paid the COmpany from the business brought over the road by them. The pfecentage agreed upon wan based upon what it had heretofore coat the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to obtain the bueineaa: Mr. E. A. Penniman was glad to hear of . the "monopoly" referred to by his friend, (Kenne dy.) It wad a anus thrcogtt which phis is mad° known in the Wait Without the "monopoly,' the city sad s its busloess would, perhaps, be wholly unheard of out of the limits of the State.. Mi=l A supplement to the act Incorporating the Pennsylvania! Railroad Company, approved May 2, 1865, Tat next read and accepted. This supplementgives the Directors authority.to In-. crease, from time to time; the capital etoch of the Company to 40;000 shares of $20,0N00,000, ohanging the, annual election of Directori from the first bloMlay in February to the . Rest Minds, in March, and requiring a person to hold Ilfty: charm at remit ninety days previous to saideleo- Clod before they can be eligible to an election for Director.. The subject of establishing d Depoi on the River Delaware was next taken up, and, afters long discusaion, in. which Messrs. Kennedy,. Penniman, C. E. Spangler, G. W. Carpenter, Neal, Thompson, G. W. Howell, and Biddle parii-. oipated, the following resolution was ,adopted: Resolved, That no anal action be taken by the Board of Direotors'of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comps:llin relation to the location of a Depot on the Delaware , river: without first obtaining thei consent of the stockholders of this Company. Mr. Thomas Biddle submitted a resolution that the Board of .Dlreotors be directed to exam ine into the Condition of the Springfield, Mount Vernon and pitraburgh Railroad Company, sad appropriate a sum of money not exceeding $60,000 to that Company, if the Board should deem it expedient so to do, to enable them to complete their road, providing the- subscription first receives re approval of the stockholders of the Company igEALLED LaoPoseLs will be received fbrroatiee omen and thirdmitorne of Miklos. Ilan, either together or separately, until Um 11th of Neb. moan, Posseminn .1u be siren on Mel.; of Apra elm. Prop W may tte trAYOIVii 0.711.11. adiremod Prop Committee. ja=l4 _ . uOOFLA N D'S BITTERS — I have just IX riled s,laybk.suPlatalso m m i ll4=olPAP•: also • supply of BosYUrrshl isab I cams DlAmoutt sad Mutat AC LARD-14 barrele No t 1 extra Lard. , rewired a:4tc b gals by ATAIILI: L. 1141 oo it UTT.E4-14 . b 1 .4 . teled s ßatterjuat reed I r y oe Liz a co; E GGI3-1 bLikaahEgge PUS rewind= t spigot. dr br istt ATAJILI.LII i 00.4.1 TENN. P U METAL--500 tons -in Eton •AtuL by tart ALLAH DICKEY 400. hq+.l.LYaifl2li.~ed:4~A'T*T~Tf n nßTl7~s'*S~ Rn~[*!i~'~!M AVERS CHERRY PEOTORAVA PILLS A apply of Ms !sliaabl• platiblits s ele & mg. CODFISH 10 tierces for sale by sz slim, aunt i Etuaiine re lICKWHEATFLOUR-250Faoks for IIla• ILIPDs Jati ISISMELKAIR a 1102iTICIL lall ARLETL3OO bus 'tor wile by _Louis I nu A 1.10431 Tr. MACOARONI-100 lbs treshjuat real by isl 6 :I A. A. MaOLUIQ. 8 WHEATEN GRITS- Tartha, roantwol fbmb by W. A. 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