==l E=E -C.illtic4:-.JI-f - 1 , .. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBIJAMCD•DAILY ANT/ ..WEbliLy, BY • ••-••••„,__.•- ••• -WRIT & CO._ . • airs:F . , • - • • r.SAIL'EI. ' 1)11Iria organ 311.21 . 6:5zxT TO TSIX. 7041 orrot. TERMSs ,•••••,• pie. annum; 'payablii bolt Toler . • • ~.- • lEZElttr—Tiio ikon iOr in adcssoi. Cass • - • •Upiplied On the tilloolog coo:taboo: 00 • al Ou • toolloito focesth dub to be addroood tO oto persou, "' • •!• • • to b. pil. inviolably is drat. b 0 club loran om - be exit allot the year /aspire,. oohuo the nicort fcc. ,RATES, OF • ADVERTISINGf tisi Mom*, limenf Non Well or Agatei " • uswi week 1 75 • Do two wed.. 3 0000, , three. weeks • 5 W. two mouth -,, Q. 0tha.......,/ ao • 00 rare mon g‘dinis 0ard5.,1.5 lines or Ives per annum) 6 00, -'• One dollar Arreath additional line.- • - • , One apnea thaniteable at,plessum,(per an ..joy:lustre of paper ' 25 00 for each additional square: tweeted over one month. and - for meth tddiltiOnal square Inserted under the react! rates, • Admatlaernents exceeding sedum.. and rot over wt.. Maw. to be UtUirttell as s siesta and a half Publithare not. eocountabls 'fr • legal asivertlsementa Lean n the amount charged to their publication. Annotating' mintlidates for office to ha charged the same „ as other "avertisement. .• • • . . . Advertisements:Lot marked nu tho copy fer • eprelflrd, nantherof insertiona,..will he 000thmed till forbid. and. paymtht emitted accordingly. .., • : • The Privilege of around advertirors Is strictly Iheited to aer....tzoninunediste•hroduessi and all advertleemsnts for the eat of othei peAori . , at atoll as all advertisements' • not Ireimadintely with , their own boldness. and all thaw of lideert= In 'length or otherwise, la. fond the lbultriennaged. u wilLte ellargi,d at the urea rates:. ' for all such tranalmt advertising. bill. *Ube separately t• 1 , •readered,and prompt payment Isdedred. " All advertiaementa for cheritaido institutions, fire sun- - • Pardee, Insrd..townstilp, and other public meetinmy and all ' • • Polities] meetings and notion,. to be cbirged halftrtlro. PST, . able mark-Lyle ULTIMO". Marlene notion tube charged LA cents. Death notion hmerted without:charge. • . • Mateo ammp~- flied by funeral [lrritations or obituary optima. and whits. sMUe• Regales ad...esthetes, and all othere sending communica -*lona or requiring notices dab:sled to all attention to Fairs, %item Comma* or soy Publio u.btrtautotua, ' whentehm are nude for admittance-all code.. of pri rate amotiMione=every'notice designed to call attention tt. relent. enterprises,. calculatedor 'intended to promote individual Interest, mu only be /reverted with the trder. Standing that the name is to be paid for. • If Intended to' be inserted In the local . column, the sense will be charged at the rote of 10 cents per line. •Inehopernom. to be charged Mk , • • Tavern Menge Retitle. td • • 'o Real Estate AgenteandAuctkomers' advertlithreuts not to be awed under yeasty rata, but snowed dlaeanskt. of thirty-Ora and, op-third per,- cent from the amount of inn= Of. bane Parma. One Square, three insertions.. •.. . 50 7 ,, c,==ar . - Ono Sitiert• " • ' Do. mar ~t.li o irtd_insertion..-..25 rents: tenstolent advertisements tO be pad in advance. • •_, ,_, BATES OF DISCOUNT. • . • • cosaserm near TOIL Tint rirsanrird GAILTra 11", ' N. . HOLMES & SON. uinkerH. . 11.57 Market at. Defuses Third oad 1040111 40. .ear-6. , 9h. '.. PENNSYLVANIA. Branch at Nelda .... ... do Bank of Pittsburgh........par Branch at Youngstown- do L Exchange Wank of do par I.Zit.r Bank,. Cincinnati— do , . • Her. and Haunt /iii do—par macula Bk,Cinchi L. do " * B' l of f Neitr A ' =ce . iil - 2prr ralail4tl7.oßtrakr doo ' • Bank of North'n 11ertiesmar Ohio LIG:IImA Trust°, do Bank of Pentsylriuga...:...par Western Romeo Bank._ do ' Honk Orman Towership:..par Bank of Maagnon do - . ' " Hanle pf ilk United States V' ilinall i ntel . . vici ........ d o • • Oeuratertialltank of Pa..... N..a' Farmers . it liechardee Ilk-por All oolrent Bank. .... . . ...., , - !Ward 8ank....--.- ........ .par NEW YOKE.. Kenidostori Bank.. .. . .:. ... par —par New York MY Par 1 . " l U.'U'n' 0 )loop. }i'";lL...P'. °'"gri • bIABYLAND. 4 . . ?dor iltneelltllf Hank p Baltimore Pie; Philadelphia Bank.. par Country Southwark Rank-- .. -...mar NJERSEI' k DEL AW kßgt. • Inadeniumiltflank...... .... :mar A ll solvent llanka.--.... x Ba n k en Bank.... ,por 1./LOIN-lA .' . of Chana -li Bank of the Valley . • Book ea..., r_rmr Bank oria,Blehnuind— . .nae,kof fainrille par Ex. Bonk. I a.. Norfolk " :-.. Bank of Del. On. Chnter—par Farmers' Ilk ofllrgirils. ~. rm ) Hoell.%snk " Bank oflloattartown...-- , par ierhanWA " Dank of B anrak..Z.. It' NOrth Weaern' 800 k.... ' ._.:Book r°—.7" ,_l__ll.l :idl,. • N 77 Fiiial. ~ .' liii kb. 8ank.........par Bank of (Yoe Fear.-- 2 '..,. lan* of Northumberland-par Bank oi nk, St. of N. t..roll'a 2 ceruada 8aa5......- ....- , ..% Oom. Ba Wilmington., 2 - ' Columbia ilk * * Bridge 00-par lierchants'llViewburn, 2 , E as t on Bank— par o f t CAROLINA. .: Easton f1ank,..........—.....par Ilk o k ldie I.o fatal' ll B C .Varo d llna 2 kzl.l Of ~ ' ' Taxman` Ilk of &Irks 00... Par Bonk 4 . Chlarioalou- z.-,- 2 I . Parmirm'Bk of Lancaster—au plantar' a Mechem's' . tia 2 ' ~- , p Wormantßank oflleadlos.par ~. .11E0B013. , , pore: isk ollarlanylkill.Co-par A . M 11.21 IDS. a Bk's Clo t -", ,- Pan k Do,. . ton p .I.' Bank of Acuptsta-......... 2 g•4•Plomklhi'llk 'Washyaa Bk of Brunowlek3 Aug's. ' 3 - • .. ,- Ilartus• Hack............ U, _ TENNEMZE. • Honesdale Rank...... 7- .. ... a t Ansolreut Banka..—.-. 3 laticaster Baak-..-..+,-...pat KENTUCKY. .LentainerConnty Baulta..Par ilk of Kent.! ~ :. .Lobasou 11ank,—.... par Ilk of Lonisse.Thuraton _ Himent. Hank of Pottsville Se NortbernEk of Kentaukr " '''ll 11ank....:—.-PerruthernEkellienteicky w HHISUEILL - " '',:- '' W me 11,14alt n t. c . Ilk of fltato___pf, mu....a-, u . . • ‘' 44l ' d ig a u a rg q l67.:7 . --- -- ..... - 2: sow 41= 1 1=r11 50 ' .." 0u1u... , ~ . '• Hank.of illitiohi- 75. `t... ' , C46' S te I=77= SO if. t oeiVir C ??! . l a. chks'3 1 ; 'Bunch at Attimas.,..- ...... do{ ' . 311C1170.42N. . .I.;...nallanswihar, ;..-...." do Farrannfliasuluankalßank .3 Branch. at -... dolOmexusemaa Stock Bank 3. *llmuattial a —.4... do , Peninsular Innk.. 3 • ' r Bram it• Enie10...,......... doilmuranco Claapanr...... ~3 . .. , it tL"a " al ' 7,. ".-'. do State 11‘a. i.R'KET . - . 4 ' - a •::':',l ' •--- • ..„ „-. --- -- ..,..- ...., . ______ . .......,.... at Colorobni.-.... do( Bit of.N. Atoorlca,Tannito.b - . . 45- Arotabult.-..... do Bknf the Paola., Tononto 5 , .i. 0.4 ..,.....4..+0; nkManaltaLL....... do Bk of 11..esuuni.a. Toronto .5 - . n ,"., , • -.1,44- 'ad 81P10y......a...- - . B.LnITONT.ArgraNiGE. : . .Vt‘A . j . :7( . i ., '?: 4-16164M . F-1..-I reiWilliy - ril2: 1 . , 1 -....:,..:,.4.,, :.,„ ...„,,.., .....6o On Realm _.,.........,-r, ,%., f . : • • • ..ti W V-.!". Haabannili.:. do,ClannonatL.-,:-- ..... .nan ...,'. '.111fr,..2,-..7-7,---i.,. -:: • • Onnfintedit.L;:.. :atom anistmcalifiCre. . • . • . -- - - , -..r.r.5. -ydrarietta............. do Douldoona, lioahhau.-1400 I. ii1.105t.... - .....-1....' do - • do' • ' Patri0t...::„..,.1 5,50 . , ~...,..-. nt :ti=ri.....d0i....4,1:. old -. ..,..-1 OM itNorgraDu...-....... doiEroderlekstrini:- 7.65 .50 . . .. . L' ;'" 7 .. Mk attaton- -... do nocerelano...,-....,..-....3.83 - -'''... at Raianna-:.».-. , .. do Tell 13nlidort.--.-..:-: 2,96 - ..;., , Branch at' Cuyahoga.-.... doNapolcona— . ...... 2,an Branch at. Batalllou.-... , !llDnennt ..... .....,—...-...,. 2,15 .., Branch at Wong:ter- • - do I 13TOCHS. .nspourr° FOR 711g.prrrssurtan °Am-m.l%pr A. WILKINS .& CO. c , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BEOKEKS, it roultar sTREE4, Ponnillvanix • • .. . y. PlAborgtt eitY. - : 'Pod V. fts, N. 'AI rgray <Sty S . . - Bartl of • Marcttai e. ttlt Minot Itioit SiehistisTini • Aalestv.3r • Monongahela Clair St. Raids. - " - Hand St..- .. . .. 'Northern Llbartlea. , • WlllLawsport Western • - Citirame" Irolorsoos C 0... • • • disocisted Ylramares Co.- - • Plttaberekh to MIA Pittstoptb, kfirtnatio..• '.,'la6lo.uo.af.aC[Rlrla~ - ear. -You y E.lselm .d... itar Salt.t. t'"rt ilea told«. . Ciarelsod &Wel:tolls IL 11. - . Mist. Rillizy Dry poek • ' • Er Co )o. osll3oo d ds lord) • ',netts Creeir. Plink Road • .. tiePerrys•'•co Plink 'Rd Oreas.burtl a ropika Rd.. . .. . • •• North ....... :Nerth ...... • scon ..... 4ritlrlirillcierli;;;Z:. Obto. .. ........ .... . „. •', Merchant .. ... ..-.... ,Thafelaes lidahrt.nn .. . „ Unto: man* ...... Ohio Trap ... .... Collkan.:..t. - • - . :Poeta ...'.. -Yhomis r. - - - IEiOILkit'diCoI.47BANICINO 1101 A. WILKINS • CO , itntetiSkitei Stitt. Ihalltino. f:uorth' strtd; P1T.T.M.7101/, hA. VOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, COiD, lust( Nouisimis Lam wsixictuy boned ssd eubt rolleettonningds throughout the Litton. , llutintwePr dineounted and leant negotiated. Stocks ban t gag Aoki on ttunrolettou. -Matters - mu tedou net:watt. and interert allowed when left • GEORGE - E. ARNOLD & CO. EXCITANOE, , Annta A L. Thansktons at mad Moral rat,. PORTARLE.. THILASSMO MACIILNES AND -'SEPARATORS. ... . : IaTABRANTr.D .. . to . be : thoroughly built, ./- '' ! , and to work well: int& poi Bald hy C. %%CAN ROL. ',.., :cm to Stroenbarwor'r lsolllarr 3.111.4.101 'orm. stmt., Pits :.,, ~ - b orgb.. Attit Thruhlow Nlorbloas orribrautlf al, thrmle told L / L: i•• 4 . m 0 or. autly removed from pima t0.040r, ...1...., 1..,, . )..., ..rith mud oonvontrom In tern or Pold. No ma :.4..,-aitn. coma Llga o ter i ttAlc . .g . ....ft i rt , .. hettr y work. 7 * . r , '3 4: 911 r E 4orawr Nut ft pan tarry qf : thm .. ,,, ::..mra from V. to 300.000 bushels roar. end.. on -.:-.. mist, mos lucre brew roomanwortod by those who. r . t=tO.t, 0.3..041.,,"4 lA..* " ~ 11. "!roY 1!1 . . . . ~ '' Tho Ifor hi Itoot4Patrost. god 4. aizzeb;:d to tie 1 soporotas tbs. at. e and daft lt,r; eAr tt TeAltrArkl TOO iPiirs totlifortkm wherwever ~-..----- ",tics' I . 5 , C . 0:12, Dentist, ^,--. .E .— t Fo . errh . street,: is `I ,AD____,,. of .Adadotitrotke have 1 .. ,ta m , . .„_ _ ____,„. . , „ j MINIRMATORS -NOTIC .-- Notwa — 4 I fiersby. Itiefx,that h we r 4.- th p Xidat• of Ago.. 1 ^” w"` w'rr""' 4tOlftfti P" ' t ' d _ffr "-i-112 )7q! T g .r " b1P.All ' il lro' n "1; laym. A:WARD, DEN'ITST, Penn atm% • e.ses.saL u lui 9° " 4 isir thsms.4.o ( bted 3. X, to 3 Pm.. , m a., imm e diate I=A I •y v 31Meent Oars Itand.Attro . buttl i Vx.L. d ,, - . l a LI Mr= 24 2 r . "" h "VITIM I ZAIINA rit:i tfo k eri u i . P. fls'i l re,' e u 'l of P. l "Wrt 1417, ' -------- / A trB :FLUID • :--- hoca HE RE Alsut 70 Was 01,FeLitliiy4 AND ' - POWDERED ' Lisrut 0 4 3W:.Y...rmi , 11 , 1 4 / 5 1diyaiohnt - DENTILIFICZ, Kaauactoral sal KO tboVi.Vl r art, *ooze, and by wM WAID DolV IS= " wool amt. =KW hem .Imm Jen THE DAILY 1r7:11 . 61 IRLSON. Attorney and C.oiinsef for tl i l i s : Zilazirr i. moved :NS. 44 Gnuit stre+4 Attornoj— at Law, "Bake- TT . wawa titilkUno," unwt street, between Fourth end nn - • • • .”:.ro-wirr ROBERT POLLOCK, AttOrney at- Laic-- Comer or Ilftb .m 1 (hunt streets:Oppoolte tbeooort .. • ' ill s CRAIG , Attornej- nt i..aw,lS!ew Castle. Lawreiloe County, Penneilstuals. fer to Iron. Walter trafg.Creen crook •J.l)ctolop,r../.. Unropton k Smith; Kramer k, Won; IL ChUde k Lo. gko. Wilkon &to., 11. Leo. • _ koedlr AMES.J. KUHN, Attorney, at Law, office Fourth 'beer.: utar a nme, Fittiborgh. i•1541F. P. SPALDING, Attorney and Ciatnael , •:tor at lam,Clerolaad j Oblo. fab b-d ferc l uceoH-A. loo* ratalaqa . • tee. t RANCIS C. El:AND:11N; Attorney at Lax:, F 170 kowth greet. Pittaburgh. . "[ASPER' E, BRADY, Attorney at Law, u No. 89 Mb street,Pittaburgh: ~AIYKEI Wifl.Sß_l Lisa Z. 611.1- MrieLlD ' FIDItt.Ct EILLSWIL •h_RA3IER. Bankers - and Ex - hange Crokers: Buy and sell Gold and Silver slid 'Notes, cregatists leans on Real Estate or Stock .9eere WIN, purchase, Promissory Notes, and Tinto filh on host and lb eat: MIT and sell gawks on Commlssrlon. Collec tions made ou all points In the 'Union. (Ghee earner of Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the 01 . Charier lioteL tuylely 1:1,: KING. Coin, Stock and Exchango.aye on }Baser, diire supplied et rur ©~Btokm Fourth stmt—nuts and aerie Stockeo,i root Rter Collections snide on the West at ion rster Were tanallank Notes nought-and cold. JO/ CA WX. Nan. ALMER, HANNA Fs Co., Successors to ales in a Co.. Dankers.Exchamm Dmhersand alma in Foreign and Domestic lathantre. CerqsatPs of Deposit. Dank lf on.. and Specie—N. W. sort:cot ood and Third Moats.: Current Manny received on Deposit. Sight Chcelm for axle. - and, !collections nude on naarly'all !winch pitiota of the United Rates: ' • . higheit premium Said far Foreign and. American. • Aifmnebi iiudn on conelgnm.nts or Prod... chi p p ed east, on IlbenJ terms. • . W3l. A. HILL & CO., Bankers and Bra kere. N. Wood rived. .5. It. 24 .AT. -w-m. H. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and _.. Exchange Brokint. North Eas t corner of Wood and 21 s 1 A 1 =1tte m btie ,; . o libena term and colicetlon, pramptly attend:l. tat jaltl WILKLNS & CO., Eschange Brokers. .•' No. 75. Fourth street, opposito the Bank of Fitts. Tibrgh.. Alltransactione at most liberal rater.. .4.10 itt CATi.f.Silir, Jr.. Banker and Bra virtab..krgerh.,..lth street s No. 55..addointedng the Bank of HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign F• and Domestie Bills of ge stmt.Exchan. Certlikates of De. rtoe Boni , N0t... 2 d Spode , 6u Market t. ew, /ET Oolleetions made on 011 the principal fitter throughout the United States. • comlifiTsstori &-c. • _ IWSI. A.llleeLinta, boiler in Pine Tens, V find., Family fika. Wooden and trilintrWare, corner of Wood and S rocer eth Streets. le 1110.4 . reeelriO, a large assortment of Fret& Goods, In asisildsm to his airendy ex tonelve Mock. purchased from rind hands in the }:astern marten, which out to mid et Ito lowest market prime. Nil - Hotel& Stennibsosts, and Families, buying by the onardlty, supplied at wholesale rates. tor Om& delivoreal to the city free of charge. golfs A, A: &BANE, Commission and For ; 31erehants, dealers la Wool and Produce , er:mealy:, • Moo, Fittatrargh Ilaratfactures, No:114. Seemed: street, Idttstrargh. &peel y'33 • WELLS, & CO., Com erehant• Commission M vV and of Dealers is Dards. Meth Flour, Dried Fruit and Country Produce demeraltr. :65 Liberty otinch Commercial Rovr,lnttalearsh. fealt. o S. LEECH . , MeALPFS .4 CO., Whole ilta,:rgat SIZTA=V",..242 h/ ..' r d 214 1'" abert 3te rst... 4 " t d , Pittsburgh. _ _ .. . I. =Mix MIAMI' . TROLLS GrItZbtAICIL. LBERT 4 , FREDERICK, Wholesale GM- , cers. Prat — uas Is-slots Forwarding and Otrumlsslou R 1 uda...N0.13 Weed 'tryst. g ilttsb h. • 1 lirLltossl suit ads - asses on sonshrt u rfarents. All ood. luslusd If dextral' - • • aplb , now. Itmmy_ g ...... A .. . 'L masa ti,ZOBioN Vioiesale GrocOr4, Ertel" , and Commlialca .Nterchanta~ Jay o.. t burgh. 4i:PRENI T GER lIARBAUGII. sncootsor to S: a W. 11ARILUNIIL Cornicing!. and Forwarding Marrhant, MOW? to Flow. Wool mid • Protium • goneratly. 11.5 Flrgrat, and 116 fiwond .1.. l'iltaborgh. a 1,7 _ _ E•KEYDRICK, Forwarding and' Corn • zaualoa 3tymbiat,04,0....e. for lismulUctomm. moo, Nu, -2.1 Wood street, Plttalnirch. Partkular iftwallott paid to Forwarding Mercharallso. and consignuittatsfor We. No connection, or profetrum for Ponta of dciPePtku, • - •• • Orders urr i ely.sittended• to, Instrtialosout will,: la an nut-business Issespecti lialicitat and L pjfecife not- , aelf to tire every:exertion If your WWI: o=l' lEIt JONES, For*arding and CoraraLc- . don Sientututs. Dealers In Produce - and' Plttsburgb anufsettuud ankles, thus' Marla , near Seventh street, PI • - --• • • ARDY; JONES & CO., Sucee&sors to ..(T WOOD. JO:VESA CO. Coe=nion lira' Forleard or t*Deahlax Pittaberigh llisratfictatedOoods, . .W. TOlNDEltta:S.d.cinnuesion and 6bioNatelat the • Said okle. " " • " tt. gq..1 , 27; - aco.ioa roan aoam. ttaanitt. &mak HURBRIDGE:- &^ • 1.3.1GR1L151, Wholesale amen and Comidssioti Sterelmita, Nos. MI Water t, gad 150.FIrst street. Pittet,urgh• HEY, MATHEWS k CO.. Wholesae Giro- • • • o. rTl4 , 6notalbion and Pennwatua )(embarg and gents forßrialgen Cotton Tarn,(.l Water st... littaburat. ",MERCER & ANTELO, General Commis don Merciants, Liners] VlM.ee maciegna consignments of PTO.lUnp geLellol7. J.17:7 JOAN WATT' JOHN WATT & CO., , Wholesale Grocers, • ennnulaotio• Merchants. and Dealers In Pradnee end JOHN Manufactures, No. MLlberty rt.. Plttaburgb. T . B. CANTIELD,.Iate of Warren, Ohio, • Comahatan stern torwaliar Merebent,4nd . 1,.. Thn17 1 Pearl Aeb. end Western Pwslose sentraly ore B . u lVeter str:l 4, t, between Smithfield and Weesl.llttsbursh.. - - _ 1110X/IS LIMA . 1.11112..114 14tA of Eno Rbbison. llttls & en.) • LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, T , Pnldnes and Canunissitin Merchants, sad Dealers in Pittsburgh linnufsetoreg No. 112 Sequin Asset. Pitts burgh- tsllkr.s 3 ("HEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IT. o COLLINS, ForatuTllna and eintrattnion Werebant. and Dealer In Cheer*. Dotter. Lake tleh and Produce generally, 25 Wood street. above Water. Pittaburdb mysl tapsalauli 1.-Feb ....Aug. I I '. ti: 0: t i itli ltd...)tr A Nov do . • ' Int.Jan.iJoly, do Int-May &No , ' do. Idw.Nov. 4 A ci ac. TON EQNNHORST k MURPHY, Whole- We Grocers wad Can=fusion Merchants. sod Ponleis in Pittsburgh 31suas4irscit. No. Water strset. Pitts huggh.:N. . J ACOB FORSYTH: dr., Foiwarding and JConuniadon hierehasth,No. 58 Water stead, Pittsburgh: rea-wa Tril-lODIASPAL?dER, Importer and Dealer in French and American Wall Paper. No. a' Market stree&betoreen Third and Fourth etrxmL Pltiaburgh. 655 E 66 653. TS• 2.04 3.5 I Dir..Marct. Div Jas et Dir. pi Div. 4 "Alpr s R.3fiCLINTOCK, Imparter and Whore , f i ma. and Retail Dealer fn Carpeting,: Oil 31att1og. Table and , !Mann Covent Window t , bados EU= Boat Dimming., N 0.112 Market street. Div. 20 et Div. Nov.l-34' DARD 2b, DE LANGE, Dealer in IliTei; • Itsitber.and bil. ZS . Uhertr ttmet. 410. or the Col. 1101913' They will keep on hand. at all limp, a *m end apartment of Leather tor thomnakerre and taddlarr use: ohm, Ettormaters' Tlndingt Tool, tr.. , • .011 ..: • • BARD. A DII LAI . CGT:._ ____. P A T _. MORRIS & PATTON, Whateßale and ilk 'tall Otraera, tin the r.lf r WI/ ride of the Diamond. uolt. ea- • . • . . , _ ID,,Qr d gy , ct- Div.4V co? mo 60 01 50 44 50 10 00 473 i 100, 55 11 .5 1 . 1 LOI7IO Dlr. Jas. 414. Xew Steck. TIONAIf J. E. 1.1.0 IT. pos.ELL k. LIGGETT, Forwarding and Com minion .flerehants, end Dealer, In Produce 'generally s GO and :03Vater shoot. opposite the Freight Depot of the Pennsylvania Ilailmed Comnsor, Pittsburgh. Liberal advance. made on sonduninents. nort ]KtEIIT 2 , 100111.1, Wholesale GrOcer, Rec . . Wring Distiller Dealer In Yroduee, , Pltterurak Man; and all kin d . of Foreign and Demesne Wines and • town& No. 31b Liberty .tenet:oM hand .overy lame giek of superior old Mooonaabelk Whisks:, which will he . WWI low for cash. 190 ISO 65 16 14 2 1 4 2 2% 197 1:41 70 3 2 4.4( a s WAs s • - • • • ..... ... .. , 11. BLACKBURN & .............. G r 'plitie.VtaZaq, l 'c l WlL D ti. f l r a illArdT7 and au band at their Wareeoutet, 341 Water Areal., Idstalarr . g • repl2:r &M.. A. IL DICKEY & dc: . Wholmile (iii, 7tl:lnlgirl Yrodu - . sA•=n.rtu,,h. - ,y.....,.. .p mil D. 1 7 mi7 riiic.not il l B&t" L V P: le t? r°C"fi l nd Mlmc; „ercto-leley lttA- 26 26 : 3 11V UK. Or WILLCATCA: if'CLUltd,-6Xxer; and Tea Doodet;intlier of Wood rod Pixtit hat slwaykott boa Ihrgo tanortment of obnlet, Oroorrlex and am Tearlorotprt Frans and Not. Whole:min sod polders supplied on the k•tteTt tem. , .rPitteburgh Manufacttrrex No; 2.53 ,Llberty. ntr.ot. rem . D. Witt' DAVID secourczes. WICK. to McCANDLESS, successors La J. D. Wick, D'holemact Orooenn Forwarding and. Cosurriiiision Mordants, 'boater. In Iron, !fano. Wass, Vet- Yarns. and Pittsburgh Manufactnrea morally; corner of Mood and Water stroeta: - .Mttaburati. • • 7 . • CUL ifi r gisC/ Groeeg and • . commission Merchant. Dreier fn Produce and Pittai: mrgh Manufactured Articles, 105 Liberty EtreetPittro ------ MOD . R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Coal e • b m=g,lnghvg,,D=r, Zgair.lLdßczi,' .. 1 4, 4 1 4 tittsbortrn. BUSINESS CARDS ilil MI 0•E:lj GROCERS. M!2!o= IMEMI +rm. 110.41.11 i ' -wax et: cosaltyr, XPODIK11111," AGALE Y; WOODWARD Whole -to' arr.m.c lan.tivirkst katit. iiiiiii ::~;,,,,3.Y _ `YJit+"l.jar i•F_ 'Y3. ^".4SIC' ti: • • - .; . W :VIANU # ~'.ICTURIII G. .. WOODIVEII; Wholesnleam etaill R . Mauttfacturer and 'kinks.' hi Cabinet Ware. No. 93 it ird street. f 4 / ;l, iin ID Arid Taney Yen°, liockinthana and Cream adored Mare. , OM.- at the Maenfactory, epesw or wuhingtesi and Franklin streets. Biratinaham. opposite l'iWshiwg.P. maritOmily - 10.11. N WETIIERELL, Manufacturer 4 ey PATENT-BOX a superior article, SOLID PAZ nrol BRAZED 1:0X. } - ICS. corner of Anders. and, Rob les= street.. ant .1.2.1% , (mm the Mad troet nada. A/ - lealleny LUty. ‘40).11 OL Kg:TOT n er7;f Pllsl.an Aberp strorts. , Pittsburgh, Prt..r.liiiehinlste Toda 9ILMT . Ay. snob as IRON PLANLIIS, Rllde arid Daus INO LATIMY, DRILLING MACIIINES, ke., kr, manna turod to order. 1re12 . 1 JOS. E. lIANIILTOn n • • - - ONES &.QUIGG, Manufacturers of Stiring • awl Blister Steel. Plough glsh Steel, Steel Plough 'I luglooo.h and Eliptio Springs, - Drum Not T.rrrs, ucir PoktentScreir 3431 and limmered Iron Azlee.--(kmat.r of Ron and First street& Pittsburgh. • k. 11. ROOMS. I B. ROGERS & CO.. .Manufacturer of e Roger). Patent Improetd Steel Cultivator.—Corner , egs and Pint etreeta, Pittalurgl3. _ I AWSON, MOLIAN & co.. Masittfaaturern orShorobs.SPules. kc.. Wsrehonso , NO.:= Wood M., ween First hod reeond erode, Pittsburgh, Pa. Penn Cotton Mills, -"Pittsburgh. I ,'" ' ENNEDY CUILDS ,& ' CO., Manufse- turn. of— ' • . Penn it No. 1 hoavy. 44 ShretlngE ' ' ' - Carpet Ctudn' of all colors and abeam Cottrol Tirhuo ItedCords; '' - . l'lough Lior. and Pula Cord nom of all Ares and deserlptloux • tAlng. • . Mr ( Ita )Moro left at the ITardwaro Store of Loinul. ]Spoon A. Co., 111 Wont greet. will harp attention. •-i02511f W 011. A. JIIIMOX ' . cLiN7.9 canoirtu. YE RRON ..S5 , CRISWELL 801 l And Brass Founders, Manufacturers of gllllnds of Brun Work. rnotire, Meant . Engine, l'itimbetti, An. Abgr, Cotton Batting notnufgeturerit ' • l°10000• 11 . 1 ..MZ .th , d, I Wairstemii No. 12, Market Allegheny elf y. 1 Argot, near Firrt.Pittsborgh. N. o.—Ohl Boon gong Copper taken in exchange for work, or cash mid. . . Order. left at the Fonadry or Office. will be attended to punctually. . - - •••: • feliely . • Arnold WARE iTrouglat IrartTubing, and Sitting f. , rStnUn, Gas or Water ' : Nu. P.:. Market stmt. Pittsburgh. It..A..We hare .1,1 our Furnaces , Pettertm. kn., to Moan. ARNOLD ,t WILLIAMS, whom we cordially reCOMMOnti to the patronage of the public. ml wArrE. ATKINSON • CO. . - DINE AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL: - KROKIEN beeps conatantly on Amid • meet emelt.- na;ut of Waah and Rath To Rom. Stet= tout. Oak Well; Kitchen or Draw Iluelmtst Wooden Bowls, Chorus, Dry Mceauttes, Zincd Cherry Wash Dooede, mad ell ether AL kinds aware In AL line. Also-50 units Tubs, and 100 down Thickets. • Waremom, Masonic Ilan, Fun street, Pittsburgh. ap24:y • Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. • (AO-PA RTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The ettb ).sertbon noirld respectfully 1101.n:their Mends and the Publie nenersilly, that they.hare entered into partner ship rommentinq on the 00th of April. under therms, of H. WILLIAMSd CO.. for the manufacture of IILACKSMITH nri.t.owS of emery description, 'which ttuiy am determin ed towake of the very hod materials aini superior 'nark ----ship.. They. Intend to hale always on hand an awn. tof a l l sire* 0100 1t m4O Inches, at tbeirmanuliseterr, ir of Ilidilitson and Sandusky streets, It11111:FtT WILLI JAME-4 tuyaully Allegheny City. May 151. I A. BROWN, would must refTeetfully ib Polo= tia.P.Tltii-mt .t 14' a" %! nrete skantroent of r.nititT. Att°l47itti;: IN are omit to enter. in the hest idyl, warranted equal to soy In the United Siete. tile Blinde nen he remota/ Itithont the a n et Tonne driver. Mein un•haard the Steck, toole.. nod wend of theey. a tn lonent ItStneey WC/attend. I am prepared t tarnish their 0141 calaftlier. as You SO the pahlir at Iv, .Itb tweritidaP la their line, Avant'. No. 5 Wend MeotOittshoret,a. . PIZ llf GLASS WORKS; .OREsz ivtutiT3LAN. - 3tanuract33,,,, ' 11,117 kind, of VIAL., WITTLE..and WINDOW 712 Z. ,Ist n alatina ' Xll 't In 4 l ' o.l l : i lP b' C ß if h. Wir. dolt lam and yrlva. ahnal43 for notttex and elrf= ---- vcor3. ' 111'CORD & CO. • WHOLESALE AND F.ETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MINUFACTURERS DRALERATN ALL KINDS or runs: OF•4IVUL d XDFIFTii:TREETA • .. - Pittsburgh,- Pa. • lIM-Thiir stock ambeseas evari qualit Tand - stylof Bata • d Mutts. De., WI! and hu.lbutata. . • aust2o-trtirly TAM LllO, TAM 2. ll 14.31.12.1.7. J.CPII I,llllf. WILLIAM TATE S 7. CO., No. 10 Fourth street. near Mat F. ar.l Federal street, Attertwar, Mamas /.Slaws or. Meet Lead; Leadea Mee. Hydrants. 'baths, Water Closets. te. ae_ - -• Penton, wbulare Worti to do In our line y 111 do we 4 to alt, u that 2..1 3 - on. Wing their wart eseetited by practleal workroen, and to .we reanntactuat our own lead .pir!antil enewt lead'. we 4,40 afford to work et leut tut low as,any other cetabliedunent ,whotlor • Parma from Out matter wish to pun - brae OM fee Wavering - water frate.npriera, will •and it to their mfrs. • age to glee as a tall beam. urrharfon frau Pron., handl. as we are tlw , only ataisufsetweres of load Pipe and Onset Leal In the rite. artless from the country. far lewd Pipes. tlbeet Load and PIIMJ , S. .1.11?.10:13 pin pt tatentiat. Sell Heating Sumo Tll.E — a — R e E a VTF ST VITT ILL IC provenant Ws awe. Laws j.benvari rt ;. &relent—ear gin labo u r. thavasclomewei , I' =wrlP=lr t""d r . - • . k."". .1.V01L 4 0N. 4 2/ 4 Al e a 6 '4n:a !erVns,t a ' / n t t 101.a04-P ltt a ut o pMrrn: 7on Crtwriai!t7 earsatelpaan . . Bolivar Fire Brickand Crucible Clay Kan , : ufacg Company. "THIS COMPANY 11AVING ENLARGED to j. 'their apathy 11, manureatering, ..ra• nor prepared mett7 be Increased denutall for tharjtriek, Crucible not Builditut Clay. Orders pTa .t ptly ti atteuol to by VSTILI BaAl2l. Pittsburgh, Iteptentler 21. ItiVt. ITT:MIL -7-5"!" P COACH FACTOICk• ?Vt.* No 7 HI, Pia woad Alley. ;MIT IVoul Street. ' NI. DIGY.LOW. Pm:run:rot:. - - - . WOULD relpeetfully. call the attention of Southern artd . Western Merehants to Ma role stnek Pr Carriages. rantthig in price from 111th to $13.00. (brie anino. are built formthe best material and workman. ship, and nor bit men aupenislen; he an, with Tab denee, wnt his work. to inibriec mum. mp.tur,,,,,, tuned In the Union. The themes of Ida business, and the .. .. .. . . . • . . cent inereme in demand Pr this clam of mak, Lan Indium him trot to MAUI any CCNottrion or tow r rioot work in hi establishment. Person. ..ranting good - hnest work ail pier. ~nli and examine his !Rork lefore toting East. Al New Coach Factorryg—Allegheny. • M. 11. WHITE & CO:. would re spectfully' Intern the poldle that they ham rent a op on terse*, between Palatal and Pandurkey streets net noon., making end ere prepared to receive order. for emu description of lehicle, everhes Chariots. Barnucbes atugtdes Plotter.. Stu. tr.. stgleh, from their long exist.= In the mamitacture of the shovel...a. and the tacilitka they have. they feel confident they ere enabl ed to do sock on the most resennatle termn with thole wanting indictee In their line. Patina particular attention to the Wed'. or ntatetials and having. none but meets-tent stmen. they,bm• no hesitation in warrantlns their souk. or We therettme eel the attention of the public to thie matter. N. P.—ltepeiring done In the beet manner. .4 on the moat ressonaMe terms jOIIKSTOY,'BROTILEIR & CO., corner of Be/mont and itehaers strode. Allesdaeny 111 , M:olly lokrto mano t=leulso . 4LA the cz i wn .,..„ .l , , d tlrs'y.,7qggraela.k.. lithe an ' tt ' thintiorin all thetr'larions . styles or Utah and IdoPertioth AU ceders will 'he expel:het with strict regard to dura bility and beauty or' finish. oleo be attendeed to on the moat reasonable terms thtiott to all their work the best Eaetern Khans. Poles and Whool Koff. they foe/ cOntideut that - all who law, them with their Patrons/1s will ho perfectly satisfied nn trial of their work. Purr/mere 1110•rocra. requested to giro thorn n call beano pur ehaslon eleowhere. sea Fifth Street Stocking Factory Y'ABILIT, NERGY, ANI) ECON6MY.— Ilse IN W. ellillmn'm Mae. Men'. Soelco. Itrthlgot ' l tor ' ri lr=ll.P t :lll::=. '" 7 . l7:7;ot No ADVANCE 14 - 51. 1.57 SlockinC All:est„lf And Market. tr Id it 0 L it) , (7 novES,Vitt el a r ifi v inq COOKII; Afi'Mv l ikore! .SPEßB ' " FF ARNESTLY direct attention to a new totand handemno pattern of PARLOR STOVE, jtut rem. s,.to their now Rattans of mat COOK tiTOVES, known as the ' - Kiloton MIS" and the .llmitern filar These Rose* In nestnera of finish, economy , it impfdy. and winudnefe of material, stamina anything of the kind et offered to the public. In addition to the artirlso alluded to env°. their general stock commis/is everything In their postalat line. with the most apProsed Improvement/Ist clew of reatutility. Metal..." mid Countarktltliga;llark Mills, Wagon Doses. Wilms Wars. ti4d and Dog Imps; gsigar and _Tea }settles, ae... In every fairsible rntiety of eft le and fin ish. antitspectinn In solicited. tnhlG:yttit Livingston, Roggen_ & Co. NOVELTY IVOItR.S. PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK and Depot Railrvad Scala, Day, cam. And GrAn do. PlatDmin COIIIIIAT Dm, [Arks of oil As., Spring. Drop rand 'thumb Latobas. Mk' of variriur kludge Paint .31111.14•Ppprinnid pnttornir. Bolt , Pad nneataa,, en.tinra of r , rii" , TO' rtotrin form cod USN. • . dtf Allegheny Fonary 401. tetKaOti. • ,on,von, -- v. 1111 , 1 , 47; ]I'INIYUUUII R PTKW LLT, • " • ;VI A „f l oa -Cr Irln A g ( Z U ftt l inc E ra " i ' ll i 6 "ek t n . t) .e • V S e jlerta.. e lV i r ( h l ¢ • T r ; fkl s t . tg'.Ti7;:r l ; l 4lkpillrq LNGs Ontre mud W o ol ini 0.2 , 33 Liberty Wert 1 , 11.15 , burgh. -• ... . -KAFFET klc , OLD,• 4 ! : .777 - • BRASS ITTUNDERS. PLII3IRERS AND OA$, FITTERS. . ' ITT awl-l'., First - Slrect,Tiltolnavh. . ASO 113111PLAL STI.Vrt. sneer. .1(.1{11S 0 STAII.; ALLSGIMST. lkfi ANUFACTUItE altkindo of Water, Gas en :d Steam' FittlneS. Ilene., Detect us ' , debase and er as ehort seller.lnr4-tr . --• T ..241AltBLE MASONS, ra4 z[BErrry-Ariirrr. NBA a SEVESTIL RESPECTFpLLY iaforni - their friends and thn palls Terally. that they hare opened their ar Scut*. at share stand. where tiler keep ou hand • large Supply of orautind )laNTS:llyof (Ins• elan and Cloth's ylwe , .liunnalente. head Stone, Van:auto • allabe, tdch they eller at at tresaely law 96 311:r . 1 in Block, fllahi4 and sallied . to order. Cemetery lots eneloatal.arith Baden and. Freeport Stones. spit CE ; - • , • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 31D.3 1 and sl3, lfherty street, nlymild RqtiVii/dd rind, Prrrsnuiccut. ItAFONIIMENTS, Totobi, ,driire Stones, :ANIL Icaallure Tow Mantels. lmpeatng Stoma, U.; a wn, on awl made to:order. itY mar. .17 , at lb. Invrest. priors. •• nitre hundrod original sad /minted de. fig. - for Monuments. ge..,:cn3 Wuxi 131mk god Slab Mar ian A:unlit/1M to the Trade at the lowest prhea.. Alt order. o.llod with ilirpatelkat auM • _• DRY 'IODS. • Annualtax 2r. VAX. A.ISEASON & CO.; Wholesale and Retail Deekra In Fang and sup' Drr , VIURPHY t BURCHFIELD, Wholesale Yin .l Wrusrclulata soma lowthasu ~.~ .~: "~ xr. w,.. ....~:-..~, ~ ......,... 0- PITTSOMG.II,'SATURDA, UMMMI , ..'the ex eliade. a agents for Phtebura=Vtan ge:=Veretell lend Stretched • ar e0...r, of Hartfard. aettott. Ire corernffer for sole a 1arge . ...rt....t or mattafartaml. at the maatifactureia, pricecAtls article. beinga SUPaibt to . tar .Leather Reich ar ever acacreaattered is thin market. Alm, a {arse stock of all.widtleanfllecUa ]tubber Ilettlag:conetaatlr bard, lad , torahs at the; t3larbhie !eking Depot."22o. 116 Market etre4t. • Wre).6 J. A. Ir. 111D1LL.01,.. AourUSTIN LOOMIS,: Real Estaie - 40,0114 Stork,Stork,Mereltandtsa itztd 11111.Bruk.r. (MeV th eared. sboye Wnid. Business promPstplit.T... w. • : zeo'e'lrutuniTse Comk,H, 94 Kr 11V P. JONES, Agent T . Co. of North Amarias, 141 .JomP. Qtp.a. M..GORDoI, Secretai , I. . ranee C0.,4'1 Water Area. TTGAIIDINERCOFFLN, AgentforrranklitO Mr* Insurance Company, northeast rornarof Wood_ and Third mats. A. MADEIRA, Ageqt Cur Delaware Mar, . taw Innuraneer C0131011.11.Y.' 42 Water steed:' • 1100KgELtER§, &O. C. STOCKTON; lafe.lohnston & Stocki iZi.V:Vgfril t 'nr. , l4lll ° ' Id .'" 7 ` ca l CREAD. , Booksellor and7Statiotdr, No 4 ig .: 4.lllVolarth !owe. Apollo Bolldloga. • • - 4 - 1 1 r .• . E. WELDIN, Wlicesnle an,l, , ltetaif. - 111 Meer to Wank : add :ached Book/. Pa ' Md . _SLIT! 3 t crnery..3o.ll3 Wood' stng.t.,lbetween Third an !MOW Pittsburgh. ; - - • • toart%) 4 . fOigsf - S: IS.olB63Ciro,;iecifor d S, .....es,,, tft Omer, suctessorto Davison &Annan, St. 1 1 1..P.t treet, near rourLb„Pittidetrgb. Pa. • ~ • _ _ i4:44 ,.. , _„ .. .. LI ES -L i RIC $. IitSWORTit: liookeellevanh . i t-i i l&ahl, i s t rez . r i t. , ,,•.N . :o..eareNee.e ete*,e . : k eee. .. ji: b .Ki - &. CO;; Boasellire tti r cd tettibiAiric. No. - 55 Wood street, next deer tothecorner ceriara, * .114, P. tkl. 4 attd lasrbntdm ennstantly . • UAL , tuAT{. ENGLISH, & CO.,' Booiselle ' No 4 _ ..,,.... Wood street, between Fourth and e. ritteMeee, Pa. ' • u' ~.• ' . . 31 egi C 7, 64e. 1 1 0IIN 11.RELLOR, DealeilnPiano.natei IF , Music atgL:lluelea t l greyy", Peit io lkM . at 4 , i e=fenmylvYtE—No..NoTalliget. . ; ~ . ...i. VIENRY .KIEBER, Dealer in MURiCI,O4 , I steal Instruments. and Imparter r Pend :V1. 1 1",,.. - 1 4 4 !: . I rlt7ht=i ; 'Ala j t k i Attachment. Also ii . ..r herb - e ' _..,......., SCHRCEDER & CO,, ltlinic Stier. , 4tl 1 1 H. . re street. between Market and Wand. NeW t 1 tat s l-- i !AMU nelsitax, and Musical Instramsnts of en • RU GISTS. nui I VJ COX di,Druggis - ar3 A. moss, mmor blult4firlrert andthelllstorP ruuntanlli- My hand v. full stut =mkt. aro maVl& DravAlledltloos,Perfumerf,anclartk.leepertelalusto;Lelr barium. . . . . Payslda. Issamintinnvarefailly commanded. atil9 01IN P. SCOTT, Wholewd(' Don Itritts. Paint. Oils, Tartdshra and bre altxtra.liat beKrstrret.-Pittsbutaa- Atl i.rderawill - .mire prompt attertnni_. surasunt. fur Lointsu Cn's raluabl& family trniii4nrst. war nA. FAIINESTOCK CO., WhZiele a •Dritgenbits. and tospplarturml airldts Lwbgegl and Wham, tamer Woad and Trait atreatttsitts- E.• SELCEAK.WiIOresn' T w artiltlzatria, nre. • • r=rIYISCE 11.1.71. .... mats!: nRAUN t ti;olcsrsie & Retail Drucirlsts, evrner •uf Liberty and St. Cl.lllt 011*/... atstUlih. SCHOONMAKER & - CO., Wholeikeie e / 1 1 - 00i/111. NO. U, Wro anon, littabiargb. TOSEPIITLFDLING, Suetesear to I,)Vileoi corner &Tarim stmet sod Vlamaad—Kot6iia : , 11 . 1zdgull e trul entn= „ , asorno . x . pertatriltag tv hip Inutoesc - Ilaystetasts gneeeTirtlorki carrfolir v...P.stbded4ll,, .L • NT'TAILORS. E 4 • CHESTR. Merchant Tailor and 4., Mr,. Sa 74 WO4 Knee- Valikishr stl•nilno Itoff cod WWI: Ointblzko: , 4 , 435-1 )1111 0 4AM DlGBY,MerehaitlaßattD* V per and i&. 4 )&47 In Ittadr.•4* IRIUR LO:. P.. "" • y INATTg7i T a lon are • new reefhtnli Lima n colnnaf f tt G" s4Ag•rlZl:Ltd Our trien.l4 and mamma" 1441 Wm. Oro iv. .0•11.. (sal N. ak - FIS . IIIWOI riePi ro. 11.2111 th rtrye.. oivotai th. , ' j i. , 4: : W OOLLMEASMALISLj - 1;:d TV1311:517 - 01.1Y 15 1 .4 . Foot M'n , and' Oneruhlwbget jgel,' JOT 44,11.1.941“til lONSM - "T:C. - NrititiMMON; • • MIPLMIA) , tAMES' & EFIILDREIVS SHOE MIRE: 4 Tia hu allure nu bud • fob SBACrtlatrol. :Cs. Z . . ith !duet. Pitrabarath oa3o.lyd ALTER P. 31ARSUALL, Importer and Draler In Slain. Vbrurodand bonsai. Pala . court ./..Co, of Part.. • mb..1.43 FOR PRINTERS.—We will sell a good tam: PRES.S. Inuoria/ Ivry biw for nub. watt - BAclown: Jr BAUER. 34 Kroft. A RISFASTITONS,-FOR LA DIES' A DRESS PJUNEa fasbioni D,r JUN directparateuur j l i bn on saloon the Lt mak. by Mli_ L. S. WIL...aON, Per So. VW Si Penn. aura Ilyul atm& MBROIDERED AND APLIEA MAN I■A T/LL.4lr—Materlal• marked for Embroidery and Ay ' - Wory by MIL L. 21. WILUM. No. RSV.; Ann armor. be n Ward. ~~ILLI:1~f NOBLE UphdiNt a h* erer, r nrel Hurt. nouly onpulto *to k " at Orlin, ' 13ITTSIIITTICII COACT( FACTORY.—Nn. 11 4 Diamond Alter, roar Wood atuoh iieT4 )L'I3I , IY.LOW. Proprietor. Patiddiehreent. Third drat. *Meet. the PM. Pitt.hurivh. Lvedeeanee.Pertralte.Shovehlb. iteade,Pra ton Labels,Architeet used and Marhine Drawings. Mains. and Visitant Verde. ...raved er Drawn cm Stone:and Printed in Were. Wed. Brenve 'Mark In the tredt silvered style, and .t the goa .1.44 t mum- t b l e 0 FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT DF . COVVEE. established 1547 , received four nreethens. vier 2 Silver Medals end:2 Olpionlas—ldanufesturr, ttb ieee asset. Plttehurgb, Intatedvare of nernerunii counterfeit.' se.2ssll7 BFeltd and Crac.kers. M RON .CITY PILOT. BREAD 'kind CRACK : r, No. 317 Marty street. oaPoeitathe lead Maytag porehaned one of W. R:fiartn's Clacker and Mlot Bread machines. i ant premed to BB all 'onion for Crack ers or Pilot Bread. at the ehorteet notice, Pnverior limn" Bread. Rya and ;, Diapepala Bread. hrsta nit:arlou.ltch &.<7 iTprngairlth hard and soft Bread.,tt aU tlmea. . _ ifirekkekan4Cnnli.ctlonkry on band and pilule toads. mn4 : VVA icTED—Old Cuinnge . A m Crican V rim Vurninn Filier and Cold: 40 Sham of M. k M. Bank, by 11. D. XING, Coin. Stock and Ks. Ryder. HEW OtOTHINfirH6IIBE. Edmund Watts &Co. MERCHANT TAILORS. LIPERTENTRETI AA RE in niceipt of their 'Fall Styled; 'do a . Nem rhnent nt New aid it teals flood". fu Yalt an WI,NTER WEAR, push to Overcoats, Min VII and Maga Dem., lilmalef and Pitt Cloths, of ratiourriliwo and onalittew Clothes of the best make. and inoWo Montle Colors for Drees anq hex* Cooio . htlsin Carsitneree and' Doeskins. Plata and nm' M 1 .a1t 7 . 4 .t" saris, of entirely new designs. Venting.—Just riseelved. of the • newest styles. ad In Rivet varlet, Altogether an unequaled assoriatest to which we call the attention of our eastunters and•thipah. lir, and log Isere to assiuu them, that all dabs. ,mile by usshall te, of superloystsk_ and at moderate prices. New Restatmani: 9111 E urideraigined has opened n RES7AU rant No. 00, gotirth itreet.it fn. - doors from liarhet, nearly apnoea. the.)lenchanta' _flank, whirl, be b.&' o, and le nor tortured to atavantgodate lo , pnigle, at all haute, with any thing they ma) vat in this Una. 111 litter on tho table. delly.frona 12 to 3 o'eloelkP, 3., eta thry Attention will .ho Oren to etiPTIY the UN." ' all e oelfreelea of the aann. d' Meat an refrrehmento furolaled to order, at *Work 71V1Th ' t t h n" e i5t 4 .1.17111 1 7.0.ZVbi the ma . Leal a it4l , tlefeetlon. he truete o Ode merit • InMellgala tealre patronej, lOW to a tall true al *lto delre,at any.tima.meonlWetabla meeloral vflitre t lad NOM in unereeptlonable etyle. - Termorretannae. INTIAION. No. Orr .?"1"It littebar.h.3le/ 7.1 0 13. : • • • ' • 'DITTSBURGII AGlttargUligEW. L i • 1101;t111 AND -BEIO STollltt-lin. 149 WOOditneeL Pittsburgh. IL-FiII4NKI.AIM, (Ist.' Shan. SO. tlmson k C 0..) Atsutiteturar sott.Pealer Astionlttitl sod tleultata Implements, of all Undo, Wholesale tut Na toli; Fl.ld, Ilarden sod Ittower•Seods. Evergreen, tilt and ShadoTree,o, Guano,' Poudretto. Chendal - VOtts,..nd oil otbor se go enonectod 0111.5 Agrteulturo. • - 'delistylteritt • LOKER DAIRY.--The . subseribei - P pr0 (4)3.7, (4)3.7, to forrh In f rolllks,3fEFS of bl b 7. goo! wholelomn food. nod overi mn Ü be rp t tlt u r t i ggr .i t4 -U,'"0.1011h:4411144/4"11'dd to :t. vilt be gunti/dir at.. tett e ftllo:. • . toildtt I - • , zIL. ' 0 -7- W ATT S :4 - CO., Merchant 'rano), N& 3‘4 "1.15 , Ipe%atrt-, a lNrisiztri:lng ~ r erreleganti thTw it r I , l7Yellettrier Vane!, an; Voter& CA.Kfritia, Math Casimere and Allayetitimpl rtrnat radii} , • •I'ernone In want of superior Clothing are rarperMly In+ all and examlnn our sink beam, burif, we ' will endeavor to make It to,their Interest to amnia. of rm. cep . F,WATIS it CO., 111.14beraytreet. -- COXPetiOgollChiiki and Xittrii,.. ItoBINSON,A. CO., No: 47 Fifthiarat, near Nt'ond—ilare 'nu bind almaa and tholes_ amtmant RPETINGB, n 140014.4 and plootlnstituwittan... mnsimlin • . • , • Tat.r.frr and lirratela al Zpetc— ' I Three-Pl Tole y n and go carPetl . = ?wilted .antrifain Terhatiafkrltg bjg.lll_ll.°W trZ i rtilign i gilfu r !" l feet U 4, ntutlltka and yr! Bari. UL. 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'. .:.?: ..---".,: .....--- , !i,-.; .. ~.---- :...;:....-- ~-., ~ ~ ...,T...141 -z ?,....',, :1.;.'..,...'1 - -.1. - l'.' , l'.', ,::•„,,,. -•:..,,,.. .. ~ i .. . ...,..,..',.„.........:. 1`. r . ,,=. , - ` , .; , •., - .'2.- •-44:ii..' 1 '"' 4. - ' ' ' '.': :.: " 7. ''' '' ' . .7!?..T.'.,..'.. - , r , -- .," .. 71 - 7 .- - . . \ '...' - '. ....•:;:,;*-. -.' - . .., , . . . . , . . ... • - • . \ ..-. . , • ... ' • ..1:' - .% " • ;1• - • I . ... 1 . . , . •, . ;- .,MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1854. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATITIIpAY MORNI;cG, JANUARY 21, 1551.' ' Last evening the Rev: IL Ward 'Beecher lect ured at the Tabentaele, which was crowded to 'its utmost capacity. Ile nos' loudly applauded !on appearing lie said: I think that the progress of such a course of ketone:as thin, instituted by gentlemen who hold the extremestviews onthe subject of Sla very, but socatholic as to admit lecturers of every grndo of Anti-Slavery opinion ; and not that only, but to admit. many collateral gums. tions--a progress so succesful, uninterrupted to 'this hour, 'sin itself an ern and an omen; fee al though the peace (unwonted in such matters in New Peril) which has attended the .course may be attributed in part to reaction, indifference, the wearindes in the public mind of a subject everlastingly agitated ; and although abseils port :owing to the peculiar state of political parties,. (hello* hearted alike in oppositon to liberty and defenise of it,„) bought and sold, and bought and ,sold again, till we ere not quits sure who owns Ahem at present ; yet ll:whore there is a third reason, namely, a sober and settled conviction in the minds of the great body of.the people on the ._subject of Slavery. I believe there is, at this 'time, more either - sentiment, shore religious con ;_viction, more thought, though less expression 'than at any other period, of our histoty, I em leheered by such =spielers tie these. It w't be 'my purpose to-nightin such manner as can ;my purpose wish it were better) to lake. t! sure of tho'Anti-Slavery question as it Is in our history, 'and with reference to the nnswering, of this in _glary ; What can we, in the Free States, do to ;promote liberty ! For - this is the question con tinually; asked, and to it I wisb,; if I can, to eag-.. pet a practical answer. The `great difference • between the institutions and 'Ooeernment of America, and all others, deserves a momenVe nt tention. It is hot dimply the difference of age 'that Makes our Government work better tban .others, (as a new and well-oiled machine works better than an old and half worn out one.) it is 'not that there are with us a better code and sys tere'efjUrieptudence relative to the wants of the ,coraptunity, for ether, nations hay. 9 codes 01 , dj9r7 isprudetice, tint' will: compare with oure ; nor that we' have invented institutions which work mote smoothly mote smoothly =dainty ani. inexpensifely in performing the functions of government which , must be common to all ; other goiernmente work well : the difference Is more radical-it lies in 1 the fundamental estimation orralln and his rights. , We believe he is the original repository' ofl power and tight ;that that society; with Its rights, is derived from Man,- not man's from society. We believe his person, reputatien, pursuits, ac quired property, are his own, and sacred; 'and that no smut can take them rem bin directly or by law, since law itself is but the perniitsion which men give, and not something, above them and superior M. them. We believe that all his I alliance and the various necessities . growing therefrom are sacred ; his companion, his chil `dren, hie heesehold, are sacred as the church .end oanctuury of God, and for the same reason_:- base/a God founded both. Inallthene respects , the World may be challenged to find institutions conforming so wisely as our own to all these rights--to those of thinking and expressing _thought, (wliich,are correlative, as fire cannot fiefs without blazing,) SA an instrument of pro ' daring corresponding -thoughts in other men's , ' Minds, and consequent action. Despotism does I ' not give a firmer protection than liberty—repub- I than liberty—the esteemed democratic republi- j can liberty ;.nothing is so safe as real Christi= I i I Deutotracy. ' Yet search the world over end you cannot find a eysioni of gevernment so =tithe- ' deal to that ae the systentof Ameriam, Slavery. ' It denies the right, of husband to wife, And of wife 1 to husband-,it makes their. union , accidental ; 'thee , is but one union, that of master and slave; " .if denies the right, of parents; to children, of ' children to parents, except es long as it series ' to prepare them for market ; it denies the right ', to reputation, to ,earnings, to, pleasure. What ' ever =Gee' no proud of OUT institutions has its Antithesis included in Slavery. ' It denies that a ;man is it subject for: civil government, except ' indirectly through his matter ;and it ends bel ignoring his spiritual native by denyieg him the I attributesiand name - Itself of ZWIII, and by the i solmn voice of the law baptise him a -chetteL The= tiro Systems do: not. stand apart frowning . 1 on each other ; they ',tend together; both are I represented by institutions peculiar ,to • each ; ! those which serve the witchs '-' Of friemen are ~ called republican' inetitutimis r; those:o slate s i „PretiossMititutkohla spril, - • by - tainiaters or the i • goopeklainsierefial buditotiona. These systems. I vet ettrinelylret,.. are not oaks _ in .o TPuitta - 1 wir*leteci, both in 'one CoreptenerMive , 1 nieriiniFiTt ,'' We'linifili'Meintitiitcen Alai was I 1 L im* adapted in view of both these systems; its Mu' 1 r sisions are manifestly adapted to both: they bind 1 citizens in mixtual dude. in 'respect to both ; i ; every man who lives under it is, at least by la. i I watery consent,' connected with both syktems— ! the freest and the most accursed in Slavery that I the frediever shone upon. This I regard nethe , first phenomenon in American history. There is , a second : We may courier° of such a thing as 1 I have described happening in the beginning of 1.1 our national history, when men, pressed by ex- i 1 ternal dangers, had no leisure for mach refifse 1 • tion. We might suppose an when a thorn r, enters the flesh. that . healthy body politic would , have festered, andtleit supparation and ejeetion of .1 the evil Would 'done. We 'had the advantage of 1 being young and vigorous in the doctrines of lib erty; it was the era of propagandiam; and incre ment might have Ire= expected, and that as and feudal oppression was swept away, so ' would he domestie. We had also the advantage of an untrammeled bible, from which has been taken every plank of our liberty, as Solomon took every stick for his temple from the cedar forest of Lebanon. -We had the bible open, in our tongue, ~ freely read: more read then preached from. There wee also.= enter of men =Lee. preach l itigirteou!sticirs, ;theft' biguencemi the popular mind has been greater than that of any other clan, , Whit. n wonder this •eviL 'did not die! Moreover, the spirit of the whole country was in early times in one direction—emancipation; it was sought by the very men who formed our Constitution; it was expected by all the patriots of the time. Nay, we had the advantage of the fact that emancipation very , speedily beg= in ono State after another. There was soon not a elave in New England, New York, ..Pennsylvaide and New Jersey, and, remember, we did not sell our elfives---we emancipated them. [Greet ap plause.J . And so careful were the States, espe cially new York, that there should he no dodg ing of the Emancipittion net, that she mnde it penal to carry elivee,. after a given time.. out of the State, until bonds had. been given for their . return. or unless the owner made it manifest to n magistrate, after return, that the slave had been fairly dealt by. It is said, (I am eerry to say at the North, but still more at the South,) that we made money of cur dares and then turn ed to preach philanthropy to the South=buttha assertion'shows profound ignorance of the facts. Now, how has it been with respect to this system for the dant fifty years! So for from going backward, Slatery has gained ground in almost every respect; in the bulk of slaves, the number of Slave States, in political influence, in public opinion at the. South, end public connivance at 1 tite'North; nothing proves this more than the , galvanized Fugitive Shire Law, which existed in ;old Hines, but had fallen inth disrepute, until (for mere political reasons,) it wan found necessary 4 to giye It now teeth, eyes, limbs, and Reedit hob bling thee through the country. Stateemenvrete . `terrified inte - siapportilig It; fearing they *field lose a Presidential nomination if they did riot. 1 [Cheering and - a few }dames.] The most sedutous efforts were made to cause religious sentiment to accord with it; and to our shame, when the ques tion was between the law of God and of the devil,. one-half of our pulpits forewore God, and laid the, . higherlew WILY lit for nothing but to be put under, foot. [Greatripplanse.] Thiel regard =the second great phenomenon in,eur history—the weakest and mbet.jnrring, or the strongest, and bes There woe a period of compnratire . t t: est in the earlier Owes of our history, when we were very , feeble from. the wounds of the'Revolution, ind I before time tendency of things in our in institnl Lions had time to' develop thenteelres--there wad a comparative peace between theNorthwith free; and the South with alive Institutions: But, an prosperity increased, there came the necessity of a collialon. , The Provieloits of the constitution. Were most : windy frained, (they could not , be more co;} to promote agitation in this aountry.—.. Liberty and despotism were like children racked - in the same cradle; while babes they, were rocked eoftly, but when they began to grow how could" Christ and Belied dwell tegetherin peace!' There; wee jarring-:-but-neither seamed to think it was" provided for in the constitution: This • had, I. think, been "the beck-bond of every ' nationall question Tor the last thirty years, 'and will be fo our: hundred.: Let us look at :the development of 1 _anti-Slavery, feeling at the--North.. It first ep-'1 peered all S.Mmple doetrine, 'hated, and - hooted, "and mobbed; until it so gained strength And Tie-. tog, for that is the pay to make anything 'loth rious. ltlartfrn lie a and It will be worshipped.— The :cities where the anti-Slavery ,feellog 14 ' letioitionit is:Where its pieetree were dragged into the steretn, and cast into the river... Dy and by there rut societies - , the diffusion of right Ideas , wits the week. then. ' VerY salon it took a : politl- I cal form (an all questions here must trit or lilt):-, ,andin. Gat sustained a ilgtud defeat. There are, ridlieatnottg ne a few who justify every degms of oppiession, a greater number who palliate it, and a legion who regret bees:Jetties*, but a= no way UffMl Prow The N...r 7 York Tribuut of Wadrusdur. ANTI SLAVERY LECTURE. UT THE RAY. LIZSIIT WARD ISZECUSTL. \ • ! of extinction and feel called ei n ted , ischargo no ditties themselves . ; they are:ennead to agitation and think it their first duty to prat that God's kingdom may come and then stand on \the watch. to put down every indication of its progress.— ' [Lora "beers.] There is alio what May lie calleff ,' a political mind, the precise Condition of which I cannot tell you at this distance from. any ire- portant election. [Laughter]. Thera is aW*, ; religious mind ;. the body of the clergy ere and ! erately auti-Slivery, but immoderately ealesias- deal ; they regard the Church first, the welfare' of the world second ; but the church andittinie'l try: are but at _instrument employed byfilod,Wird they should no more fear to smite evil for fearer ! spoiling the instrument, than St. George to strive; the dragon for fear of blunting his sword. • The [ great body of Christians at the north are Moda -1 strip but not actively and-Slayery. There can be no questions with respect to 'Christian iosti tutiens that they are conservative ; .I do not say SO to their . reproach ; institutions are made to be so; they are like forts, which shald not conic down to fight; there. are infantry and. artillery for ..that; let Christians come into conflict ; we only ask that when , they 'Jaye- got through with being ministers they should COl3lO and berota,4oing right in the right place: The groat body of the Cluistlan community are sound en human rights- when the time cornea-- it it ever comee,when they can move without fllllS,tiltfy will come down like a torrerit„ but never before. The only other elementis the anti slave ry element, organized and unorganized, and I think the latter vastly greater, It May. , Lire lost rancor, but It has gained zeal and, if, we can live. peaceably among ourselves, we will yet be a power in the community. I nowprocied to oak, what can we do! . We must first assert !se erywhore till no longer contradicted, the right of the north. to do something, which is denied.— Men who ` are sending , moral pick-axes\ to the walls of firtary and Chuti4-choie ships and, mis sionariee'deek to set the higher over -the lan! law among -the heatheitir,,these are the menSthe Flay:-This does not concern you. t Why ' sheirld we be not free Ml:Ued a / a with one of, the moot gigantic evils the anti ever, shone en,. because it is at home"! But. I. wish to take my Southern\ friends'iltrinie; and' I say we do not intend to violate the Constitution; on the other hand, the Constitutihn has no, right to violate-My con science. .„-' lam Well pleased with the Caastitit- - tion, except aeteline' thing; and sato:that, SO the man said to, the bette, , l will let yon alone if you - let me elone." But Laither,, tllolll,i, edit ferenee between violating the Constitution; wed s law politicians have enacted tit. carry out Its provisions. What has been called a siotrtion of the Constitution. is no suCh.thiegf Big the'riola don of a law that has no pa or. ill \ ,that instrumentOn that subject, ' of bargain- . ing with bruit, I would take se, or whatever else I had, and give it to him be n the eyes 7 with all the strength Gal give me. It is not out purpose to invade the territorial or '\:t t i s tutional r. ee. rights of the South, and that for two ono; we are threatened with the limb of a tree fora pul pit, and a line of argument of hemp, dwe re member the advice of him who told his sciples to flee front a city which persecuted. NVe do not work 'by legislation, or otherwise, to invade con stitutional or guaranteed rights; we think it rim= her wise nor expedient to exalts insurrection; we would not dolt, for the sake of the masters, for they are men and wo love theta, and, it wo; Id be mischief 'donate the slaves. But we arse the right of the North to bring moral influenie t•• bear on gayety; to withstand its Spirit; to hedge it up, and pro-eine its destruction. Thiele the duty of the North—we assert secondly—a-the ground of common interest. lam not a citizen of this or that State, but of the, United States.— In this grand confederacy there are many mem bers of one body; may there be more, to that they are clean ones. It is, also, our 'duty so .te !Tema the Gospel, so 44 spread all truta of free, doro—nll that make hunuusityzeich. [Applause.] Having thus negatively disposed of the •we ask affirmatively; what shall we dO, mid how Shall we operate?. We °tient:lt:n.lo! at. the begin , ning—we have yetztried tri see that thefirstiam eijilesbetaughL Recerifeirentigniannaffechng leiroolo We meet go back to the Ootnia7 sehoole:', . . .• - , I have seen a book prepared 'by ~ a d generate I Yankee. emasculated for the Southern \eehools. ~ r Where did wo get our strongest impulse" \ to lib erty ! Was it not from the Columbian Ureters, like Patrick Henry„ whose fire and imagination gave our young minds a moral tone whirl all the, sophistries we:have heard in after years , have neva , been able to weikeul- We musk also, take are of. our , . elm:anent - religious bookii.-. There are many hooks published in this City fa* , which you would, never think there was. such a thimias alasaY. althotiglivirlitentri . e4ress the anther's mind 'onytkist,mthjeet;;;het t `tone.: base been citurtathet;bet'ee became lrekrieliel"" I C4Pl4o,l** and leFfibeirliiThlie.-11:1'Coriwik' teewppointed:biiwifforr tech- hake ,imeltuffis. baptized and registered; and as thesociety is national, it can express nothing contrary to na- ; timid sentiment. This ought to be so as respects I the representation ofi retigiotte tender-otherwise 1 , Ido not kne' Where these Men'keen theiron- I sciences. It is true we had the old books in , the old language. An instance occurred withiii a I week. When old Ireland list struggled for It erty. not a man but blessed those who invoked ; 1 God for their country's freedom I And when I they were dispersed. and.ttarried into bondage, \ i not a man but bore_the burden of their bondage ; with them I And when they broke their chains, I • not a man but was glad for their rakes. And - . when the foremost and most consecrated of those teen who plead for liberty, before the world nt- terea sualt,sentiments as I shall read to you, it j was-the 'last thing we could have expected. [Mr. Beecher rend from the last number of The Citi zen part of an article, in which John Mitchel' endorses negro slavery to the, fullest. extent= The extract elicited a tempest of hisses and cries of shame.] Yellow. citizens, it is a wise maxim teeny . nothing sheet the .dead, unless your can speak well of them: [Great applause.] I think you will agree, with one, it is high tine the selsooluater . was abroad. ;.- There must he a propagation of human righter, as found . In' \ the gospel. - Of those who quote jt for Slavery it may be well to inquire whether they regard it ea a geed r . ~. ,; , . , plea for aristocratic and monarchical institutione, Love, hinaorm : AND ,SMCI,Oe... 4t .CaS) misted for which it may-be Cited. SS 'easily as for lille, :by telegraph a few , 'leis .a,go, tit:4)43oAß man, very. ' It is not the part of the Scriptures to, named H enr y N. gamut. ilehliere ag if,4l killed a enumerate, all the forms . in which selfishness ~ yee i rg Ind y ; idialit e r t ,lun" y ew * , 1 .7 ",„.„,,, manifests itself; it does not mention all the weeds in the field, it places, the sickle in man's, hands; :and thenahot himself, On; the 18th lat.. at'New. Boston, N. H. The , - Manchester Mirror,. Afar Society was at discard f . It gave the het note to h i, 1 which s it .raight be att uned — an d that note Was. About a, year who., beam* , enammeed jidll along sacountof the tragedy says 4 'L. ; lova. We need Gm revival of Scripture truth pci, en d,' ee,ninghare * Ft . for a whilelifte, among us to raise our conceptions of manhood., wasideased via lus' 'attentions, but through our ; to meet the spology—"the ALTO is well fed, and wardinfluences was induced to treat him coldly : t clad, and housed." What is the idea of man-. Upon '3 thitratikilea,ihst , of Marrying lee,3from hood 'here! The hog is as. well - cared L'0r.,..... that Moment he has' een instuitelabas been his Man has twenty . wants for 'the beast's . 11 , i rt % i nue way, great engrossing . ides . . Be , aid' last am, the supplying. of his wants; is :the . don zner that if shedid riefmarrylia.hearadd ranr:: , , •of civilisation. .. When I. sin, told the a aro der her. ',;Lait week: , tr asked tie sexton of the sings and forgets liberty, I ay, if for Ato tewrr iyh e enn ia:,li g.n ... g r g ; re for ., him this yeek : ;other reasoh, then for that, it -is tua. The day before this indecent he told - One of his wo' raised our conception of manhood . " Holt friendsthat het wanted have Lim attend his is it' in his head--how in hie heart . ? B faeral.ter. the next Bab M.'''. It seem that, he the blackest man . that ever - ellitoMiSOU m i d - , .h g , A l en t en uted t hi s d e ph en t e l y; ; , ••.;.; - \ , . 1 night theie is that which will live as long a the _ on he - morning -of , ,,thri \ :l3th inst 4 km ate S. i l Almighty I , Weremy child carried into Slatem. \hearty brakfat !dee ;neighboloo house, and.' great would be my grief ad man y my efforts for\ , rt er l for theasidencer of Ids mother, 21.' miles histreedoni I hair I werel:old he was contented \ .tent He tank , the road \de which he knew and hapThi coulktui : the brat is not Mine, tie Ng`o,lll.,..travelod In going to *hoot, ind heesl;.. sran s il has gain l a h t a tts'exten4 W oif e S M la l 7e L ry abo . Shut take- i l t , 2 cul. " ted deten W s niee lon t ii her end "nei, The ;hill aci r , S h em "W elitut iv d "rt eed up; let it bearnot only Diane good, but also its beyond it he met her, arid she said "Gond o d w es n tro ev y il i ; t - „ i e t tr wi . tf" T a h tuse en t theree; bepmilitaboble,, ten texts th horn i er i ng, of :her r/ a ir y . ;right " , pi rerdwiot.hmhis eitirit,,b...bude;tiozik mildest it for one now for it, for the bible Is zk rr i *i s r i g h t ; ti e p in y drel, a ee 4 0 eki n g, sax forest in • which a Mink shaped to any purimee barreled Allen'a'rere r,lddischinged it ar ca be found. I Mink we: are; especially celled end Bin sinto the ale of ar headAtuid she fell the; .on at Preeent time. Had the - l tors in egislalifel ' :. \ Instantly,he ppt one of Allen's °near the Senate or House of Representatives sent 'l?c, red : :tends - perpendicularly to h s head, a I New York for ten or twelve yam-spoken out, t o slavek territory would not; have extended as t hall p as ua \ tbrOicgi'lds IMO ; and kfii'-f by her little a ve the , ear '.!and \discharged i and the has ; and now itis proposed to bring inNebraskal side seaclese. , Het brother,: 16 year! , Id,' was It is the old garner the wife 'aka—the heraind , near by , ntrie 110110 '• mealier children, arid they refuses—hysteries—and then more granted than were teivibly frightened, so that beforeeli j had first asked .. There will sod*,.' b*.auether Ptlott ttkie eina te the nearest house , two Men 11 r . to be saved.' - 'Tie time we tat our ground ; =WI itlong'ind fated , them as ,; abate deteritiell. He .1 , or 'never. .- We must empley'publle sentiment; ecaldbutjuithreathe; it was not stippoeed t it Must:teach , and Influence the South ; I do nothearouti surigamany Minutes, but he coner believe the Booth will lorm'sight of all niers/sin-I ned!olive aboutim hours longer", , .;;. -•- timent because some one 'makes Mouths at it. . The bleat breach onemade nieeirhaii in the ; [Applause.] Movement' , here have, promoted sno w; wino atiiikehieill e n te teii similar , fat I anti-Slavery feelingswt- the ; South,' Apt . among , from each ether. \ The "niothlii: of Henry heard' I poilticioni,', but among the piseple.:." , ln argahlg .. there Perta of the iftraibi-ienberr, as she with the South I . would not speak of Slavery per 3 se yS a mid- It , I ns sty flashed upon ; her • mind a w e o , u ( i f d or iis th i zr c hi . u c e on ve c t i ' hin . ritts 4o - sa .Ti h g - h a t ; ? -thhig ls , i ) t b l n ig t h l t 1 0 1 i t he 4 7. . i ,‘. I 0 1 , k l in tik ed w gi hl i az d b y e . , ... h , ..- o r h,a o of . th or. o'ba loa rre ded. is. that a woman, though 'an elder in the . church; i rt hi r rif, i - Q .. . - i nk.it hr t opp ose d, tkutr he . fired tie should have - twenty living husbandsthat Pe - holy four tiines and. . eser* theliflepiatai for rents and children : should . be. sepaated ? . All I- his a wn dvit e Ltior i .. A \ razor WlifOund Midi • these things I know can he, foe,every week some ! „ yroirid,arurinined to make' death sire,, poor 'African, with a . sad story, darkens my i_. „. ' doubtless , ang in case of Oißtire !Atha pistol' to door but' lightens my , heart.., - : [Haat Ayplanse...l oat hie' own quit.. Several...littera Were found . 'rereald Pro.Poee' a comp romise ; ' any State ,that' on hie, person; giving .dira \ tions ~t o . hie inether, ,'agrees net to sell, 1 w agree not to agitate ferl sisters and brothers, and disposing of liiiPrep9?'= , ken yea rn * "- Th e reason is, when a s ' l " C *aßea altv. lii one the l etters he requested that Ulm Ibe negotiable, as a bill,. his master will becomel succeeded hi killing &Milli:that her remains ; tired of keeping hint inalavety. ' Meal enacted f might be buried bythe side.othis own. amany'rules for the kind treatment Of &slave '. .', .. - "i,; - - ' ' 1 . that, by telling. how to hold them„ he as much ;;. -., ', '-; I': . - -5.., .\,. , L- ,' • interdicted holding altogether. For nursolver,.l Theelfiey of Bedini was Imrn‘in Carthage, in . we. lave. been toemuch men,. : and not enough I-4 neetinty, on StusdaY night. . A"cocession wee . \ Christians; in our 'lofts we must be animated , f l oia il l,' and in it werd3,earried se eral tnutspi,;. by'the religion which is love. - 'NVe mud be bore . ran "erf,smterideit were inseribed,3"Doem with fa told persevering. Were Igo livu to be eighty , - ;'''''Lloin with ellbaker,"'f.Downwitli years, (which Heaven forbid,l;yould hope anti; the, Cinet nne tt ~ . ,pollee,o, "Down ; with Capt. I strive still. By patient Mil Mte Cork ' moat be Ink . and oppressioM"-tein. atrzA . , nsged on till the' viciia:ii one great' family , all 1 '-:-.' ''''-'-' - -.•- '' . .ii of tae wet held in" leen heothere t and 004pinaied in theeonainroa , ,F A ' "..',_- - nitrating 27iii, r ht.,ci o a, sympatissing.witti derief the etortr.:•:[Trelnizi4ani applause .] ; : r : `i 349 ""'" "' - lrninM and 1 , a4a1101l Freedom f o condemns of Bead, , the l'unds"2\ .the Fresno -Tikeleauif Inlietinaries hare HnallJ been ex - jelled from the Orand Dud) , of Baden: The 1 1:11411bill contend for the 9th of Jll.llWily. M"-:=MES laW • rrau to. Mateo , rsittr or Taegu &ream c Tut Lou or s - i.4rchinsruit.-=klr. .4,1= den, chief, mate othe .p \ -Stiroidshire,\ lost el i rk-al Island . ,llrriv in t•. r i . this mornisg.--=,.. I 110 look ihv ;laud s , ute . o hen been detained . on the way by, bad roads, also by missing theateamer from St. 4o I \ Els story of the lost of the vessel is not \materially different from 1 what hen already been plibbsliesik \ \ I 1 lt appears , however„ thit. theStaffarialdre was , more severely crippled in her, spars en the , Wednesda y previous tot ile disaster than • has i been ,supposed from \ the stories \received, 'and ter, when befell- from the slings to ditch. a Cl A P p L ms ßi nin chs tl raft yCa n pt. Taa ßich ilfi s u rrey Larsit b not \th alv7rely distance of thirty-five feet. , \ ~ injured, but when he was taken up he etputssed .a fear to the mate Mat he was taffy hurl, and it \ is thought that be must have been internallyin jured. Be. was taken' to the eihin: t l ,l Maud the best aid'from.Dr. Maloney, of lin , \*ll - of the „ship, who , was among e lot-- i • °Wt.:Richardson never aunt on‘dockge air ter that accident It was athaif peat 12 at-night \of Deal, 20us that the ship struck, and a terrible nigheit I reperted to have been: ' It was blowing *Eh great severity, aecompanied by .ti blindlpg snow storm, and the sea vaarunning mountains Beal Island Light we's' seen, and th'e order was given to wear ship, but it wile toolete. The ship struck the rock with great - vieleneek- After she I struck, there were hopu Hust she Could bi' run on -shore, blither rad..tating damaged Ind her wheel useless, they, had no coover the ship, and could not control her course. .- . Every I:emulsion Was used to induce he Cap tain to leave in the triate,lout in vain. He refh mmand sell, hoping that she might „reach the 51 . mb2 , ,-, terve:inking, A !lope which`waudris, not ffetlnis Try Ulm up to; the time thS \ ictuWit hint, Who bed Alt Hem ttlattp on. board thek"Mg bmit kr, , it Passagrthei shipr'srldch at' that tims was appamtlY fast fillbig.T , .''" , -'' -•.\ :;. Jri ation AG the font 3Mate ,'which Ito the• ship with the fourty-four . saved, Mnfth boat tined alongside the shipaid was cut' t; , than mating off any chance of aey more boillg rased \ According. to the, statemeni, of Mr. Aldert ‘ however, the'passengers were ell very calm, eon. sidaing the terrible situation in,which they were 'plieed. 'lle States that.t.hey refused to, go. on boarr thi•belita; 'and It Isr`'supposed "that they, seeissikhe (*Naha remained board end.os getfeetiVewegele4 , leek mirage, hoping- that they ,melt still betsved, and thinking thattheir. best titmice was toatiek bY the e1d.1 4 - • . ' ''. At the nun that' the ship went doini most of the female steerage paucmgers were in the sa loon aroundtlieCaptain.' Theyksd mit on their bonnetallod \hest clothes,- with the supposition, probably, thatthey 'Mould soon reach the shore. I A minute after feavutg the ship, M. Alden says hi looked up, tog - all the Bights were boraing.in 1 the cabin 7 ita caulks, 'ln *a incrment hea e oked again, sad all wits-darktiess. \ \ The ship sot to be seem. ? Eke-had:gone: ilTrn With one hundred and seventy Pule 0 4 keerd. gtmealeliem amid the raging. of, the stormi`mita_mtmot heard:. '` The various heart hid s' morrow escape, and the'•men reached'ilie lind - I%,"•Wore'stated, suffering mnek from the Severity. ogithe Weather and. some of them being Wy frost bitten., Of the 'lbst, Dr. 11.ullicey, the Surgeon, the Stewardess, thirteen of the crew, ar i a all that are known.. The remainder were emigrants, mostly of .the . Poorer - aws• • \ \\ • • •, A letter from ; Barringtor4, N. 8., says, that 'from the bearings of Seal Island Light at ,the tlipe the boats left the ship, it iesupposedthatehe does not lid far from the laid; \neither catrshe lie in a depth of water exceeding 14 fathoitus.\-- At the , 'time the letter was written none of-the bodies, Ind been found on the shore, nor had any , ,of dm \ cargo been discovered; but afters gale, from the Southward or 'Enstwird, feagmerite of ; the wreck world no doubt male their ap p ear- I anew along theaters. • •• A , J. - \‘ ', i .'- I A ' ' • -, . 1 Tie - ~ Usnimaarmins • Itsnllou The 1 tenoning ex t from a New York Tribuke cot- • , respondent in. Athene county; will elbow. the this • road is now in excellent working order: " ; • I ,‘ , Friday, about 9 . 4.,;apaeeetiger came along on the undergreud.track.Wll the way from Alabama.' \ 1 , We took gogd care or him until next preliang, 1 rhea. rte of the condo` lsers at this station, put ,him another languid \ rtightlirjourney on hie, way to freeki , n. He - - ifftelliOnt. man; an wished. m ash .4t,f . , „here and rote sabred; b t the 'tithiap ' ' "a lter him, and be elsuld blit sternal,' - Mit \ one of many es: wsWig .suthatooestrherst.., - i4-' - % .: ' -•‘• 4 " ri INr, 1 . \ e' herwr, l acen Atte colored et:dents at this' ' )lace; ,•.everr sue of Ahem' color ho anapest .011E0 emmtry \Ls watehafrom below. Only last week I sew a man from Baltimore, here on the }look, out, hut was watchedlllso. , But for all this there are y lines of men ' from Canada , to the southern- partof this Etate, who are lute 1 and tried in the use, lam often surprised to' tr i iL i, , notice how rapidly the hunted fugitives are pass ;od along. Mrs. Stolle has deurited the process ( truthfully In her inuitortal book, which has been I read here by every mail, woman and child in the 1C The following, from a\ Can ada paper, announ -ICm the arrivals: \ , \ ."Within the last five dip; several interesting Ilittle comp a nies of fugitive," have landed at this depot on the invisible tran of ears. -Among 1 them we Mire a man and Ithionle beta New Or ; leant, several from lif our, some from Ken , lucky and Virginia, an from South Caro , line. In addition to the bove,awe hue reports from the Amherdburg gapot, t heint'a still ler !. ger lot of this description `of this description of ! freight, has been received during Ihe past week : , 1 and the cry is, "still they collie." \ Self mum -1 patron is now the, Order. of .the day among the itary bondmen of the \ United States.-- Since:the above was written,;i have had. nine ; more arrivals in Windsor, from diffeallt States. —Yoke of Me Propk C. W. I~`\'` \ votumm \ -Lxviim: . .\, ~ti Tim' Steiniss toe,..rituSlst. Y 3L41ei1ime.......4 .4 Prsamw4 \ \ Baal oesurgeon of the steamship Min deniestletvatateminithk%Atie nick - Mg on • was by climipation and thltttcoty, 1 meisimelndolgenee - in: /I.,!""T'Yed• '7 fist- a k 'mew* orfiW•uk d: rinkiliggt speritens li.qunrs. the contra*. \he says itwia brought coin coma quricee ! Of . hariug pl crow ; some 600 me w` - ••• il? ' • men - and ail - diem below,...fter the main dec heap. anted :away, , The,ideketens;terhich ... \ essentially Malignant cholera:, Was most fetsPg the second cabin, \ occupied prindpegy by isi:. ro \ di s Zfandlied. Oftheir food lir - Air 111.13 : '''• . : hy- had ever egem or tasted ellY# th• P el • Mesta or fruits. Cht-thieponst I * the itiost_jurtimlor Inquiries, Their food . ,been.hard MIMI and > hold triter; and noth ebsi : wee sal ire ..144 MI giveltlmln, em that t ert _j o e had Mixed-, - vinegar _P' melealent 7 1 ,t- - the Ire , The Mares ii..tipj cal Ono., efttrz . t n n. • • • 'grit Ifiyolv tiro - , WOM tided with tb. - 34and tiiiikdeadi The attiekept 114011:, thati eit ii. to be at thi everylime I. tared them... \ I.Theseinfo team:whir/at - :6' attend to thei,ordinary wants 'ttetedt can be ber imagined o )Vicluree here, thhn, in. operetia adp ekowdMg, end; ' ted tilt ,latloit ; „air An , 4l Ada, tit th ese the a :ngintliter it t sea, al the cleiressrit :passim ~.go n ,. of 'laid. " Sh , we'' in :.*lot ene - InUi,of these lethal' \ c, 'P eneigi Meats or fruiti:. --.- , . as:nn..vmS, - , -- Boir Atom hal thinking that - this sa4, wet greiS &Ore attlibuted teithe maindeckg-vilomeabosinV per. wdeon," , ,or a - 4 1ervicane 1 oonunodatiethand consforCof'* the tropical aim. .- TO this des k the whole length Mid iweswitill i probably Mowed the stagie.pr times Of. thb,minbinet . o .thin "nLoroldtni."' rie water,. , -MO sod 'the • . lty, and lit-leigjth , her whole ~ broiaalde' r- te .When the deck WM 'eV:. away, crowded with inainon consequences may be, eaciiy Ana half-filled withrateus \Kathie of any IEiMI\ with !, „hurricane dechs, or \ other. taybur room; unless \ 0., , the,TOSM4 . evpart. ind \ iv sabred to nialgatelmr . Alleles and Ayers-=B2 ~- . - - "i• W: :, v?: \ TaiN,Dixoestoinel ,YeetertltY, afternoon. sot ad to tinj tunnel and cif beiers iistateMentthet th ted.tiering out,ln Pwaeltriot Of attaching the Cathedral; an, atur destroyfug those alinette. \ In thi'vricinikt re the Cathedral. --ntmldithl.Omlr , •.-fsre..;thoisv 'With el* and 'pistols, ;. protect the property. Jrcm,e, reimitted 30:oetthe Cathedral. _ • when; at ties solititation 'or' Likens and. %krvb Ilishop .1" dispersed. Pearful s tgat th• the Pthee were Oetigned 'nail the irowd - ,,lutd.,dispel \truth whitever intim Mew was contempigtedtby the Y \ - . - :\pmm.,..smy.-1.,' Th6 - „,\ followk 'ihtirainced into 'the Aemite-,"% last,\ and orderedte hi psis . Whereas, it istMleood indite, procure-the imam ~. gram- to :organize•the T:. . lLr ett with:such provisiens : sa the of - . almeiy therein ; sind 7 Whiisio,"-in ,tkiduv `meaty thia.Genersl Assembly; - the ' o*g* of each enact would be :not only ineonibrient with' the Comtitntion of. the llnited.littctikOlg of the :Declaration ,:of Independeuee,-Icit isouPtihie be . a Manifest violation of tite * lisiontiConfpflinding Therefore t '• , . Belie review/. ' , A.if- the Galant - 4*m* eirti's State '01.014; Thatve solemnly yngtimiegjahrit3 . theipamage 6f an act for the organtsatiokint the I ' Territory of iiebmaim which shalt net-ft‘eulf sai \ - -exclude the. institution of. !mange- sla t : from \ Resottwat,;!ThanVettr Senstaii alni- Witilinninti.7. '\ ~ 'tires in Clongresite requested llemskomoiny of 7„; fort to, prevent thelassage 4 ittiehan get. l ...-, '. \ ' \Bodged.; .That . the EkTermir-togieckteetstto !! la resen twieszeita- copy of *1 -fore kit:oll6ra to' MeV' of oar.' Senstdie -Mid *Ow ht.' , .7 : 7 .TEet , N,li:. • .lfirrvo , ierieritsiiite'..tliit' , upon ~,- •• L . . •. .., 47 • . - . .. ori \ es 1 tele PIWMt'.) flelm.; - ;'"*.j,.- -....-...M.:0.'•3,41$ '•..,t ' - • , .. 'lle,eclitor:of the Frej.„ell paper We”' • ' •-.' ' ' \ - • .iaillomaxi.Catholi'c r and. D.,ks.-Jatunal , istb r OP' ' ' ..1 1 pia of .LoriaNapolecari=having te-do the , - double duty of pleasittglhaVope and the MO- '‘: .., . . . peror,.We cannot . of- coversilnok - ter s' 4 = ,.. - like tolerstion,of-Protestentine: *hie ' . ' The eloquent Italian is to: illsng s " dun goo elinA - - tater; and eci.wes Paul wherrek 010411111 - Hill and thundered his rebnkeiAto thontnntql, t• hearts , of ancient 'Womanisim .' ::' , A . -- -.. i.-te \ ,• - "St. Paul was hissed andlootedet c ' andetohed -!, „forth, free utterance of-lcia conele‘loina'vlestm , :Christ was also an agitator; when:ter bohlij, de. nounced thiecribesand.plutriseeasexhiPoieritea and vipers. • And for mingthe. speed god ;` l he was tortured to,deatis upon : the . 1 ?rum (not Jewish) soldierly In his dayNtoe, the 1 calm gave way to-violent:excitemerair tr:W. even:, his own blood was: abed Uo -.seal tber-li*ety of ..+ speech: !Mat would this. Treneiveditotehovit sahl,ef the seditious Jesuset -Natareek,, lad het lived in Jerusalem. abont,lB2s yearewipaqac' l. 1 PraiLcius Aurimrtrit.---Ou'reesClef,„&t ..j while , tlto Manner. Flag 'Mei ...iirciond.74. i ilineviere, Capt.:Grey. the - pilot, neap 1 by an '',Englishmap; : undertook to esplore , great care, 'Rusted about threeMileeOm Oil 1 Peen, taking ' ll # ll 'them 1 *IF, 7•inthllß,' Theyentered-the olive about 8 otieekevu'fnal- 1 . daY mening, and„..bai L edllifeed, \llkl*Jee Oil nearly, two- mike when their,leinwmgveo- : mitely broken and extingnisbed., ..gjetkopmg • OlMut 'fOr'.e length of timeßthey Ound : gib ward passage passage or chimney, Se Inearly par lii; that Gray :found it impossible to tit. . ThiEnglislinen, ijewever, clung to it Mlno last s • hops of deliverance; promialeghia ionikanitti, it 'ltireiiehal thitepin safely, to itioc,thompt t , i' . tying.' ImMikerclitef,te a trecap,4*eugo low. ' assistioei. Fortunately lie rewleUlloStgul in safety.,\ xt was Lot. yet dayooliiwitismaide to ''• ltake ()hien/Akins,' bet - nlarkink-the:*PS as [ltgr°,4iiiee.e*dt4'6ll.9Pigef9J4llßlPCl4'i • amid returned early- en Walnegisymmnigmiith , tyke or , tfiren. others. Ha Tamely attem&Cto I ibil the pletiof hie egreelt,e.** ,Ti. eythen,P ee 1 'ed *the menth, - and underflot.,..4 the i L Enolishman `temtd . the plocOrli ,I* - 340 hit fneml, but inewea not to be foteni..%ThittildtV in hi 'iv inccitatity. of the escape e , , pett, , 19n; fet. 440114 to renew his Mk to.,W.Wdiii litniseli,„ and ...* pal oxt.tilli e ,tistgre , i , 'emepelled him to vo.ip is ldatieto;,' Vikrutt 1 in vesicle return .for 'fverthor: - 144 r were eagetly joins hy..the- efficentinstertwe of, four steamers. At); twit O'click.„4looressdoy they entered, and p.aMeeding tothegsa-kwhere'l Capt.': c ri b d , kat ocn, they 4 . 1-134004 7 Pr , ' i eeedig in ' different 'Ainteticauf, p ~ ontfnW the: \ eesith7Wl thile ci'claik tat Thundkr . ..,.auc \ tha ; -when to'. Joy 0 1 4. he 'l a "PAP \ - • I hail, eit hironeltdown to die. „Us luut,notemri *Om his gloves 'rinuPlet4 out, .bu}! ; l4,-,thigene .. }were Worn te.thimaked bone, In file7the ignite 1 to extricete' himself, ThpNilesh was IMewtroilt-i his knees, and . Ids boot toes and pant legawmi,", also deMplished. lie was fotWid. atiollataiee 41 thtri itttti 'it %half miles front tlytmegtiklf tke., cap), greatly eshausW.! Rele ! nowcethcaud We i \ boat doing we . Ile'ree forti-dgechogre Ist! the Cave.. ' ' k.., -.. ' L,••ki ii-}•.lt . . 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