-.._ r .._, _._ _,~ _ _ ~. . - .9.4;.:;)VT:',1'1:: ,BUSINESS , CARDS. _ •.- • MILISIIED DAILY LIKD WLTAILX UV, , ATTORNEYS. •D. F. MM] ' [PANICZL S. 31ORRISON, Mthrney and iirtuioll fitta* RUST. X/ril woe TO Tit Pun °sm. J . • !Lir at Ur. Mee mum to `Co 0 W , Stan= Ulf' yearly T&RMS - Xol6,; +vWlidentLao4.4l : ll74l 'cuw di,,p," -A GL e °trtelveY t. ni 'bettfela V. Pcx"l :t h a t? . al.Ol-wlr -4 It ( I L ° Itt, .1•-tut , ea* dub ;a:644 _ 1.047 La whrianne. ISo club papa, ..01 Inn" ma.. the, nauley it Not tut 0.. RA'VES OF ADVERTISING: u.ram ato 1111 e. of Itinaporell or Adato l ... ' °7p 12 oro Loral' 4 00 , •, . ------- - 1111andlogs.seirt. tlsonthr...„, to Orardotharfar — ag Ith" ijg age .4 we. ee mnu jillMona =1..1: l? efD+Dar . lidatltl4..iiSTOZll!.4r4"4l°4DA..h.,trYSSSir mehta.rcned • 71=1.0---th.4.1 LS Dalt:Zr....ln" Minnows nocountalla for uga ask eota ...0.....,,e=Yd, he rdtadrre=a4.T.,l...ll,o Mete Inddlcatlon. Adv—"l.../4cvnents, ...thantedtbo MUD I .=DDS.3SS ILL =aid „74.7.4R;Inorttaids, 0,,111:11 .1 , rz for n.. 1 Ptf ti lotango, . adrdrtisers IsstrioUr Ihnltrd t ' ut .1., badmen, and all adrertlornarots for '. 00 Immpolntelyoonmeled .Ith e. 41- 1 1 Aggt...a 11111008 ltonootoottd 0101. won, alr.U.l.ol,4,llltel:ou"'” n era.A 4 ll " ,lo ltr 4 stltutlons7o/ 4 ., -NDI 1 " 111 .0 anal to!,tonsooir 1 . 1 .1ra and all ‘l,7„r, a.a.l-11Prk,„.. itiasV4Pnl .:11...ort:t`itnS%""': . L ..,....... 0...r0 1gat=t t tyobltuary not%4 and oh - en I .. i p ml ey v vr 4 nod ataggz rending D.lll,OlelD &dn., to call attrallon to , trv i td " Vgr ...4o=read' i ; g l v..t.o.r.za.r.,oittLtob.lnrertod 0000 b itio T Tltig arf4lllll:ro4prir ATI lee If. If hrd",.!,7 larot . . 1 1; 1 1 . ,,r 4Xzcd Dd. • tak"l 443.. 'T. .4": t ho :but ..e.lllolntionfir IMMIX OL TILDDIZSir DOLT•srxx Ott. thsee Insrstor. _ -31 • .......,47;harISILLS1 trissitk. g? • 1 • up u.4.1",,,,ff=6 , „ . : 26 :,. '"v dd 1111 ' Pad in advance. fr. . - 1 RATES DP DISCOUNT. 1r MS WM rrrnotrann OM"IL Pr 2i; HOL3IES .1; SONS, Brokers.. !.14114 . r i. rz:r . . rhovresdzo . teth rt.. ihrerbaup2. ihr4,kior , FlElM. L .......pofilageh at ' i l LTripi . o - yr - u: :1: d0......4111 utty Junk, ele sew_ do, /tr . , : :Midair a of do...par Conunerch2 Ilk,(lneh:el. do - Franklin Bank -., .1 • do ~'..i'ot Sit==e ' rirZ. W. Lafapotro Bornk_..-: .„.. do rkageorNortrn Liberiltapar Wl° I.lblns.&2rouril.n.. rlo Dank al Pannosinala....- Wertorn liaserro Bonk- do r.tg.Ph...e z zr.ttill ~ .=4„----- - , 1 - • - p ,,,,. .„,, at ra.....ra ' Au FRU - OSX: ' ''. •-• 1 et ' lllai ' "'..__,. !!,k-...,., in '''roNiViiii. 4 : 7 "!: =1'4.. 1 .*: a' ... b, — ii.. - • t '77°."p ar r,,,,Y,.....* .citr.-........ry ~.1 ,14...bmd0enu,... ... . . ~...p., • - •sardpar . - ••• ~...., i f=r aff6 111 0.! ,... 2 ... : Dir galt4i4oll,-... tt r rrr .... ril : rraak Rank... par Maderaranailank............par An dolma Rout._ 4 . ' outtenrltank... ... ...pa . VISOINLL• ...... Bank of eharatiaiii;ap - ti-. *.• /Nark or the Valloy...__ .i. . • . Thwk of Cho"... ther ,, r-Or , Monk of Fa-llichmood-. .Flon l i iazre . ,.- Cb . ... -.....par FL, Batok i - i 's... Norfolk -.. : ....!- Of r.:1 1 ,..t.....:..= sirr4MeASIZINVI - • , , .... : i f t .b..t....- x N...itwe.u..r. Hank_. ;,..•-: eitidma.._ :3; ' xuarn Efitiiiil. 1,.. ...„H0ak r „....g...AVltoottgElv,,.'=F: t ---i - :, ~ b alik r iaiit);:,,,liMbinall o o._...em, A . , 5.4.- - 8.k........--1.4 SOL - MI CdtrOLINZ Luton anak.......,.._,;.....p0r nor thoFt.of 2.(hunolina 2 , P.A. . Bank_ ....--.......-....... 14 flank. of. South Carolina. 2 ~ FfurnerY nk of Ilocks.Co-. • Book of Charletton-,-. 2 Lauourra:Bk of fourcaster-par Montane& Merharee Ilk 2 '.. • ~. g,..N. 2,2, .1.8...c11./SP. ÜBORGIA. ; Yritoi r . 3 tari l lpro .% - 1: kr t atgtE k .,'.?..°... ~. m e IlkYaahtn_ oton-par 13k of hroorricoo,l ouzo. .2 Uank ~....... •k ..b.TUNNESSFA. . ''''' 1. , , 0r.rz ,, r0h......% • Por • KICITCCKY. 3 ..r tr lidpk....dror at of Runtuckr.lendrieu .. 4 t ,-,D - 7:7llnat-.-- ~ Nk ofLord..'a.Thandon • ~, - wre Of Puttsrlll. 4 Northern Ilkofßantorkr . .. '' aonFlardr-,..-. -par Nonthorn Ilk o (Kentucky •.. Wart Wart .it l!orrt..--... • 3112supla. . . Flank --• at of SW. orSilarolui- .42. :.;:.• i , 0tiir. ? .::::=::: . .... : 't , Statellostiln i rtgruhod - SO .-.,_ ,-, , I.iir. P I ,. a. ..,,,M-dk . .....7 ! 1 •gariiiikrix . "74 .. . on. - ddiil. ' ' ' ' ' Drama at Atbani.::—. T. 7...:: El — " iliaiiar ItranoJa at . Itaidoopost...,.. do PannereSlouluoltellankl - -3 i. ,- Rem* at CRUllootha. ..... ,dorwernmant Rook. Rant 3 r,II- .cilmeelt at C1ere1d.L.,......... 'do Pamir...War Raok---.-... ' 3 • •• two* at Taankk.....T.... , do Itruninos C0MD.1017.,..... 3 } ... 1 • CANADA: , M at Cohuntna..— dolflk of N. utwerlaa. Tomato 5 at keldabuln.--• do Rk of the People. Toronto 5 prank at Salow-....---. do Hank uf 50001 ca1.._..... r. Branch at Maostlekl..-- do Ilk or R. Cwada. Toronto .5 Ilnald; at 111p10y.—.....- do EASTERS t.XCIIKI.,OII. Hawk at Clnelnwrtl.....-. do On no 3. Yook_..--....d. .... Tw . l , Brawn at Wublatto3-- 03 Rk1 5 003331.,. ... Tat .i. l &Leh at.lasteaster,.... —• ..do, ESTLIIN CALMT. A° '...f. umaaalt at_s4/Tobetorllio... ISACIneIonaTL . . ...... --......... 1 .1., Broach at 50-Vernon...-4, do'rwannil/o - .. • .. ,': •rgehltp.,. --- 7...:21ri t 0, , .....% - witik - fria,.. ~ llnsetrat ' an ' .—.... do Doubloons, r0wda1t.......19.0(1 :.. • ' W= w Zli Z 1L 0id'"........ nowant- loEatirold. . i:l r T " Tak ' ; .- :U. E.4 e'e:'W l) lNu .: IS, .4no at so at .Portarniait•-•;dor .. a10aaa::—...........T.:-. 5.00 a ........ at CiUsSogs......, do kapoToow.....—__ 3,ltu Wawa on w........... -Th It - • - •;1 '14:116:14,1[41.1:C1 lIEPORTED_NOEPITTEBEEGH GAZETTE, BY • k.-WILKINS & .CO. STOCK - AND' EXCHANGE BROKERS S SO. TI FVURTIrATREET: 104.3. . - Z :1 t n "" Iii • • 11.3143_22.1.1 Co."--- . ii. '. otJan..lJuly PoonoL - Toolo tr:: - ..:: - ..:- liIII : ll,l l -..MUM AllenZo. Wir......-7--.-= 100 12 : '"-R-b-"" .4.: ... ;;.., 100 ... ... lot. 518, • Nov du Do , =ow Ca, 3171. 100 ^ ". I n tl ' L l,' 7 • I 'V"' 7 ''Y ",-, -• r•- 100 : ::: 1 ." 4 8 8 N 99 I do .. =:.4..PltlabEr. kr: 66 DT. Nov 41101, ri i i t, h do mivio..r do i r aosiar, ea sz 5 •rs • ~ ~i 37 i tm . 2 .1 4 1 pdair••• •• ••- ? 25.31 if. Dfo.llor,t. food 01. Ri4d ldtt t.. : ...r .:: 4 44 ' 42 ." 2 . 4' <, wuwa w kt wu l / 4 .—••••• : 5 /3 N... '- , , rttalntlAto Itooranot. 8 10 2 roo 37 P ot, i =reo e° &. - .: -.-• LI 'IL. ph.: • .-',.• .hooteistod Itreaseth's Co.- .- 7 6 , p b t:= " Ptis...,.... GO I al 40 ' • . &target, & Loolorltle.. 50 41 39 pi. go 3to ot ..114404110...-... - 501 ••• .- ply cit d ..- .../ 34931 :. altTtliti, o ow ioi 1 - -.: ' , 981 .. M . 1 . 48c20r9.8 60 Cl 69 L .,.., . ..,. 31solotater. 50 42 9 Div. Jan. 4P o' tonro Phottratet SO 16 *too swk. „,• atral[Rallevad... la - -, ' ' , - lo k Pon.. Ralletad.- 31 47 -. 40 t o , c d o , .tanelood a 19.418910 H.. I. .co • - . . F .atir.•:1 6 5.7 .J.- isci ' urtt, . 1.44.6T00d sow. 64,7.2: a o ' :'.: • Do. Oa (cow) 1 24 nitl 4 Crook Plonk Raid « 10 • •I. IFW , Tret , Plonk 11/ 77 25 25 =tottroLke 1111_ ao 19 a ,-.__, ~..... 009989., 341sonota.. ..-. - . . ... ... 1. 170 Iftt Co. Mo. Wit. Put ij oit. 1 1P t' Dfr. ll4W l' !forth l, tt., . 1.Veig . 9 .039 ,.... •••••%-"-- .. 111 16 ~. ----- -..... 2 1 ar.e.si.i.Rord.- I h ..V.: ‘ ,.. i4...... ,. - . - 219;•••••” ••• 439 ' 33 i1 041 91 99- ii.. 7 .:::. 7. 75 - i - h Otito Trap Rook-- - 21 Ma1....:.7. -'-*--- l' 00 4=427::::::::::::::::::: 1 114 121: 140ro lch--.—. . . .... .. - ........ 10.4 :77.atRWOT.1RIT IA• A. IiTILKIN .',ll4.amt Mao Ark asset, VOlitiClll And 'Dome JO' Busk Not" and land Wu Corleelloog rael. throosboul .Al= jot" soltion - tor vi"...17..V.t.t.,V d'"l4 NICT...CO HOUSE 07 - 'S CO.. aired, eatic Etctante, Coin, aranta, boaibt and field. asad t tba Union. - kons wrotlated. - Mataladon. . . . M;=ZM 6EO - 110EE. ARNOLD & CO. EXCITANO2, COI N. DA.Nit NOTE& ita , „N. 74 rm*ll , BMW. Annetela Jima qt. ftift.b.rok. u tt4ll . 77u . ui,ew.ms at. mot UN./ ratel—lFAl PORTABLE' ,THRASHING 31ACHINES AND VILTIBRANTED" to - bo thoroughly weMGratasabind 3440ne addbl . arelasoth'ania aad are ...di nomadlnan plate to Aar. and .ar - arltb s t o..altaanwen.teml4.a. tot - Yo m•• 2°1417: 14'CW P-I.ol.l.grAx..iy-atea ,1.-7,-., L....,-r t zly t g, to iboy beta bid* nadadnundad LTTMo. w np monbdw, and to mak aa any La 16 ;b5 R"dt'a ?stint, and' Ea at taabdd lb; a n d kre ....ktoy napandaa . straw amt &ad Z I A: * and Inad ems end" sadlahodlon wawa.. sar.7l,S. ~.,I,.A .D MINISTRATORS NOTICE—' ' bikolb hst iterni' f A deththrteetie , Notice '4' 4 he Lit: ire k her 4 the YJt.Z. cf 4 .1t h444 ett.etlipellt recite Stenlheeethetbe u tzeneftE eetete,,i4 444.444 i. b ll4` k171.= r=e, 4:q.,....jw u m , At th.ir k ..p m .d r . A utbews. 4 "' - """Tr.-- '‘ Banth ifajeWrilsttp: :.!E4-1- ...,:l..:•i• ' r „,,,;;;;..." < 11. , ..et , ..P. , ..a.... 4, ~0, . . ' •• ." • AMPUtagiiNbout44.xtrog of, - **ll- iza -"Mtlikterfit . & nut Meg. _ ~ _... . ir. ~,,' i ... it 7.: 1 -.." -'' . CRAIG, Attorney at Law, - Castle, • 14• Mme Cowan Peuusyhmla. ' - 7 to UM. W•l•ir Cralg.C•ma Uatuptoo • Smlch; Krume a BM= U. (MUM At Co., gm, W il ma Co, U. • • • mAttA,OF JAMES J. KIIIIN, Attorney at Law, office ro.,th .treat, as., Grant. IqUaburgb. .10:k4.12 :.ttP. SPALDING, Attorney sun' Counsel e LC:T.lkt Lvor,Cleveland. Ohio. f. e b tlym—d. IC. Loam* Maier Stanton. • FRANCIS d. F ANEGIN, ttornej.at 170 Fourth ...set rittaborgh. • JASPER E. 'BRADY, Attorney Yo. N.) Fifth •trwt,Pittaboryth. I: tvatm 4 Allomittilmmtol Emmntim .. letnit ' "Mantra% lama, RAMEii: Bankers and Er. change Woken. Buy and sell Gold and Sliver and Nale nr atr lu r ina of heal Vitale or hark. Ira- TirtNr tar ' and TIT ri d C2in l risligt "Zallett tiorni road* on points in the Union. Mei corner of Third and Wood streets, dirratir allarata..lba dl. Cherie. lintel. 4 . eurl-IT b.• KING, Coin, Stook 'find F.xcliange • e ' Brace. Fourth street—Buts U. sell. Sticks on inntoisidon: Asetiancs ens Eastern ennui *untitled at cur rent rates, Collections nude on the West at by rater nee tern Pank•Notos lintaht and sold. .1)-= Tana] r it —mum( • assis.--....TU. 1.1111,- ALMER, Co., Sue.comon, to , I R:lumen Minna !lank...Exchange antihero and I rs in 'Forelan Dinnestle Exellantin, Certificates of, , De t 1 liana Floteih and Epode—N. K , corner of Wood and genet. CU...a )toner 1.0.4.<4 on Depcnit. Fight Cheek* tbs. We. and eollitetions rustle on nearly all twine'. palpointnof the Putted States. Oahe tildi.gt Oreinium paid for Forelita lust A/wriest:l Advances made on contlanatente of rhodium. phinped tun, on liberal term. wear. artusys 111. WiLtiAitS ,t en., iiinkers find T Z ., T t . Itichan r Rtinkere h , Nudh East carver of Wood and All tr t aZitCilo ßt. cda e On liberal tenor. and collectiut. ly attentl to. S end, ''~Lib. LKINS ..CO.,..Einiain.e Brokers, N;l'araPit=t n ' s 'r anc: P rl i brca t itt r i r k " j!.l7' WM. LARIMR, Jr.,. Bnnker and Bro het, 4th street. No. 01. adfololnln g the Rank of ,ot.. 110L3IES & SOK, Dealer; in Foreign and Docnestle MIN or Yochum., Certificate. odic NW., yank Notes •oti Specie, ,o. re Marled etreet. Pitt.- td . c..l!..ctione,nad e onall th. princinalritle e i/I:mut'"? 1 . .. , 131[4:.4 nude, COMMISSION kC: VIM!. A. McCLURG. Dealer usnee Teas, v ♦ atake Fondly Orocerito. Wooden and Willow Ware. ouncr of Woad and Sloth Otreta. laboorroolving a large assurbalen t of hob Goods. ba 'addlthin to Al. already es ere., lumbar. from Ran bands 1. lb. Neatens markets, add. will be odd at the bored market prices. mar- irsuas, kteasuberate. ars: Fanallies. buying by the .4=4:orri=dviirthocitTa of chargc. _A i ,.-- A...iWBATS,E, Come iseton - cud For J l erehante„ & . Weis In Waal 4 Produce rgirkt 'd in 1 1: ".4". h lianufactureei No. Sem. - apfsly'sl IVELLS & CO., Commission blerehants. kJ • and whaesue Ire.. In Baorin, 17. b, num tor. trait strosa, and CooriCer Prod!. generally. No 014 Lilsoty - Commercial Iltroburgb. T- 3. LEECH , McALPIti At CO.; Whole • s Cmosre..4 DaJor Prosislone. Iletals .4 ttabargh 3 1anufactures. No. 20:. slut 244 Liberty atnor. Pittaburgb. S. 111011.0 X .. ... _MMUS L TALIMME. PRllDEifiCK,lVLolestaleGro err., Protium D.C.r . s. ForYIII,I.IOR atid ebauntalon • erebant. 'lrt.l3 Wuod mtnvt, PittatawSt, , • Ltheial nab 414 1TL11.141 conalg uments. 11.3,1 m Insured If desired. rum lons= .. . -. • a:runnaur lALOBigok Tti, ": WlTOletnllo Oktrenra • street PlStallarg Drakes, and b. Ceinennseka, dlarchant j a. No. PRINGEit LIARBAUGII, successor: to 9. n IIAIRBAP4111: • Pronnlndon and Toniardlng Merchant. Dealer In Plow. Wool and !Toth... amorally. 'in. 10 First at, and Ila Senna* 0.-Pittsburgh. a lly.. -7 ...KENDRICK;' salad. ldrythantialso,Agent as• .Vaandistnnera Roue.l 9.15. tab. glad coaslnanuala as sass_ essanssuset swa Jlertha m.* l b Iloatirof any dartintlan.. Orden rTuniptly attended La Illytnistions to all masa be bnpinaltly °baled, • Yost badoela pectfully ollcIted: and I pledsn..sar self to nos eon . au IS res stionin your behalf. NIERtt JONES, Fonrardingind Commi*- erebants, Malays la Pryslase and tottobura A auufactumt With% Yltlaldnyb. Canal Basin, onv devsulls stmt, Ktyast ....... ... .. ..... .. , J ArtV(x)D. jti"""""'u Ake rrehaeta, healers In Mariktfael="rilcodn't J21.,!2•1111, h. • ._______._____ _. W. POINDEXTER, Commiaation and • Thavrardlng Ilona., and far lb. pulebals. and lisle 0 um% Matter. Produce. in,.. Nana U1aa11...1 tb. M.- nufactured Artie/es of llttabusgb generally; IC% ater.aut C 4 Front stewed. l'lttaburgb. Pa. .enld • JSRBRIDGE & IMMEL&M, Wholesole AN Omen. end Ceentalulon Mesebstits, !tut ]l6 Water street. sad NO Hes stmt,llttslarylt RHTLIEW Et. MAS .E CO., Wholesale Gm , arm thoonlaaLni arid Forwarding Meighants, and ita Sir Manton Outtoa Ism= Watt., MIA...b. 2EAGER tt ANTAL°, General Commie ,k- e 31erelaante, MlA&lphla. Mend esteem. ea musicale:meet Produce generelly. -jal7:y f81174--Atii; sale Grocer C haat* 3.1 Deflen Pmelon and ttohlargb Manoikro.rek.,:tx. o 2G3 Llbenir Pittaborph i - if.:C`ANFIRCD, late of Warren, ()WO, •Auczt-inten" Fll=igetVatteVnlen= 12tet h i. I TtU r d= wFtrilittralie VIONAS mem sa (Late of linn RAI.. !Mlle t en) • rp LITTLE /I' EQ., Whnlesnle Grocers. r i u ttto 47 . l ==l l .7ll27=l7 t V e M: _hurgh. (IREESE WAREHOUEE.—ILENRY H. ‘,../ COWS& Forwarding and foaming. Mereltant. and Dealer in lateens, Butter. Lake Pith Surd Praetors generally. Wring strcst, above Wale!. Pittsburgh 1%/110.1 i ; ififi 3IURPHY. *hole • vale Grimm and Catmint!. Merchant. and Dealers tri Pittsburgh Manufacrum, = Water etrret. Pitts burgh. Pa., j-ACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Farwanling and 0 Coausisitou•Harebart.,l4 na Mier iii..i•Plifibunib• • rOMASPAIMiii, Imliorter and Dealer In French end door:knot Wall Pop. \o . Slortot roOl, tie nn Thlrl mt. Muth otroot. Pittsburgh. tolls-'53 HMeCLINTOCK, importer and Wlnde -I,:tir,„,,nvirairre,,a-,,,;* 11tonttn Boat rtattolnits. \oll] Autrket. sums. c " . hzd "' AARU 4t iLtaLb er 01 , 1 4, 2 1 11 Lfbet: t ttrmt. (fl 2 t. of 94 erts wortmeet oFLeathen:Elt=t il I tnrfadrg' emi Wm, 141tuermatore F 112411 2 22, not& to BARD ft ng LANOB ORRIS & PATTON. Wbqkaale and Re. 1 041 . a i rrim oa the E5t142.2 214 of Bet Dlatzmod, GROCERS. 11 1 0.11111 T Wholetukle Groci - r, un111 . 01)ff I.ller Prodre,lllll:4ll,l;,,,xi, n o r ,-- k - ..m i. lt d :4 - Ptreera hand • Ver nark 04 . 11 . 12 ' pezinr e4ol3;arrovialels liblake,yrblrh w ily. illL. snbt kter *or • • 1-k BLACKBVIth Wholesale ro -11 tor.,llnat Earaches., and lhalre. lo Nub., and italic:rah Manufactarela 0110. tllob .d Oakum always on hand at their Waiehouae. 141 Water street. Idttelaugh.. *aptly —• .114 R OMIT =MI DIM, ISAIAH DICKEY 8 CO.. Wholesale'Grth. cres. Couoalsolon Merchant.,and Dealer, le Produce. No. 46 Wain. stneet and 101 Front street Pittsburgh. • PAN , e ou,.. —IMMO 10. Yaps l4,lll3l C. IWt. 'calms & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Conunisaton Merchants. N 0.1104 Liberty "tenet Pitts- SallAt .... ............. 401111 cumga.v.., •.n. isuuntrents . .... neussnr, .n7n7if A;S : ctd... AX.731. ZAGALEY & CO., Whilesale Gro v ear; Non. 19 end Z) Wood street, Plltaburgh. WILLIAM A. Omani and Nyder, corn, of Wood and fi rth stwwfa. has always on hand a Loge amortment of chides fitooryle• and dna Taa•—Yorelan Frilit4S2l4l Sala, Wholeasla anlddiod on tho 'lowed tome. BODERT DAUELL CEWhole.tlo , Groom, Conwnlakino Merehanis, DrilyWa In Produce ' fittabargh Manufacturer: No, Za Liberty street. llttaboosa- ..1111111 D. WICK WICK k, McCANDLESS, weecomore to Caunao k 3 Sl, L z . bWick. Wh ek ll n irone n, nrovndng and l Nails: War Cot- Yarns,and litlnbumh 3lnnanketunea 02.7417; wr0er Wood and Water atrrets, .I.lttnburglt. CGLBEItTSON,IoaaIe Grocer and COMI201•40 Sferrtuult,Dvaler lu Prndura and lift. und4 Maaneactured Artlelas, 125 LP/nip- dr.d, Pitt. bands. . YOU FLOYD L1C5142.1/• FLOTP. _ dR. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com lamsbasos. and Dealoni In hodone—Round j"""4; 4.r4°4"4.071 slat, state% liftabargb. . - • • s. cosauvs, nAGALEY; WOODIyARD & co, Whole. Aurna. Grown, No. =1 Malta Asset. 'DENTISTS. • ----- SCOTT. T outist, Fourth street; — ~I..datirs_wartr ., of Market Omn lio® • M. _A. WARD ENTI TPePt treet% 3 Meet OP. UAL. Moos booll i ttoP. 0 a , 14 6 f 2 1 ,1 eminn.. oms to noel attondott to .Meaty r ovielatmerd of thus." WARD'S ,ILITIDI34,II':•POWPERED f.liz— nrageßnivx ium r d wboiro. l adi4ad ''''' ' T.' "T '' ' '. 7 4.' ''' ' '',7 4....4 ."....7.:::..:-.... - ' t- :::--, ,;',...--. ~.. :: , i',.''.:t - ', V , ' '," -7 " i1,..1".. , -.^,i,±:4 , .... , ;.. - , A ! . PITTSBURG • M ANUFACTURING. W: WOODWEILIi, Wltilleiale" and Retail 111 ranecturee and Dealer 11, Cabinet W. No. 83 ' ~_.- AGENC Eg.L.' •''..- A —d f it Tril :46 . - virbise: .iiii. thoei Muive Jama s far t if be Mum, odated Ounenfek_eat Meek% AWL. *-- -, —: nned br P. JiWt3.1,1502i OMAN:Me neer'ut. • We oak otkr fm We a , large emet k in a t, of eb. eidate, =eauleci=ittje. exanufactourb , =Le No :Market • io. • ..4r=bot.rivi of India + Jtublue Iteeppe mutual' , on band, and l I .. . I bil. Mabee peen: No. 116 Wasted th e, —.. , eepl6l • - • • J. k If. LLCM} JOHN WETIIERETZ, Manufacturer' .! AusTrN:l - tx • - , -- rf s7li --- eal Esta4.A 4 velnar nox . rtm. • ' , valor article, &up pox. if, atom. mirauab. / _ Ilia.. ~ n . and lIILAkED BOX VICES. emu, of .tea and bob. . „,,, a Dm ~ 0. Loma Amble one MM. feesollie /land strut Mid" Al- oortb Amt. afore lfool. Bulkese,6•6l6 attended. ___. jlebdif e ee _ bur city. ........_._ ----- ' ---- Vo r t - • -8-Sillfiti,-.lrlglikL4 Scor .- ji ---- i'' L WORKS, comer of First and Li . .1 ; • L. • ry WI • ' root.," littalur i b. Pla-:Moebbelete Tule of prey . ~. _ eeele_Wulue"... COMPRIIr t • Wo Welke lan t eC , ..ad, ss nuts •Lapisits, i 5 . 114 e sad Hand TIM.•. I.g/ a, PiTNES.D6II. , Lyia n e jt p ut ..... 11 . a .... w P. L0 N ,N . E5 . ,.....gA n u t , L . 1'14 • ' " rm. , o ' - ' - g M. GORDON, • STC - n;laryW • Into Co., 42 % Cate... Me- • ~.:7V . • ENNETT 4t, BRO.; MantifaZturersof Plain -ifit.'Verr7t irajr`fag'''lST P ubh e t r°l i and Irraskillu staneeta, Birminkham. oppoitsPlttabculth. taszandlr ••JONES & QUIGG. 31inufacturcre of Spring ' ina mater su.t, Ino• A S rownw. 81.1 Roush hum Ooosb and Mono Spotogo Posso Not Topork Half Palout lies,r Nall and Iloonnorod Irop Asloo,—Corooo of Rap oal nowt stroots. Pit tolturob. 11 B. ROliErt§ ' Manulteturera Putrid ItithuretiSlusl Fultbsitar.4•Orinter __S }int Pittsburh. . tag ~ Manufacturers or novas, npac... ft. Warriugiss W,.s at„ worn First erutrinit 4.414 Pit 1.1411104 P. • • Peon Cotton itilii::tittaburgh. ! KENNEDY, CHILLS & CO„ Manufac-. trireme- - Fest A Nett hears 44 Phestgit[ 11= C T ' srl i br '' , " "4''" ata.hauwr, 'j trinit • •` Plinth !toss and Ptah Curt naeun¢aolir 01511 .1.2. darrlpUitt VW4rii•tVll=.l'inTlrt trl tse.lrtllr. sl •EIRRON CRISWELL — teII and Brim 11. rounder, Dlannflul orerr r•rall kinds of Bram Wqrtr. 11a ttlolt ' inT=" 4'. P""lero, ie. Alms Cnttoa lOrmotr, Itobtora rtmet. IVAIWILOON, No. 12. 11.1i.1 N. 'etitd N. troe6mr ß.7tiglinhuft, 'or rash 1.14. Orders ten at tl. Foundry or Officrogill to moto.d to - • 'altar Arno A Id & EATING AND VENTILATING WARE fIHOUSt.--rtntere of Miami, Furhaote. sultAMarket strnet. Pittst t Iron L una bd fitting tor Steam lag or Water. emb. 1M..,.1Te bate edit rare Furnace*. Pattern., Au. to Mears, ARNOLD t WILLLOIR, whom we contially recommend to the patronage orthopubli, ' he.IIFR. ATRINFON t M.. )INE AND CEDAR WARE.-;.SA3IUEL RR orse:x beep* cunatautly on hand • good assort ment or Wash and.Rath TuTds Hone Steam beat..oak Well. Re. Rif...ben or Draw Itneketta o[den Walt, Churn ., Dr/ .. , Atki Cherry Wath • hoards; and all other kindlier ware nu ' Alao-.40 bola Tuba and 100 dozen Racket., Karmen, Masonic pall , allth .newt, i'lttabttrgh. Pa. arßty Blacksmith 'Bellows .htsimfactory. VO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTIVE: '-: 2 1110 would rioneteully lona. their Mende and the pntOr. uenetallr, that they bare entard Into wanner. or MIA under the flror FL Vtltr AMV.Wtt!tounittettun of BLACKSMITH MELLOWS of ere. demi tolon, which the r urn tletarudn. ni to make of the n re , 7 1.1 malerlsle il n eorlor wart =boltnll 1 1 r '. Inlt I to trx.ll.!ll -7 0" "1""-- and "d -d ustyAtiViir WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON. inf E:Elr All.theiay My, May 24. I A. BROWN, would mostreopectfullv in iv. ruu, the peddle that be Were on hand, at his ;toad on the wkit side of tbe Dimwit. Afleshew City, • maw idete aswesseat of Nonlilas Utak. Aber, Venni.. Shat ter* &remade to enter. la the kW rtelti werreated equal woo,- la the Vatted Stereo . Ills Made en: le removed withou(t a ri of a seam drier. Ifavie . F parraidesorthe Med. sad wed of the Calera Wtriblithenent of flamory d . lelland lam pant to ferabh their eh" potation w well as tile public et law...kb eterradew i iu their sun ' s ' Agway, No, S Wind street, idttsberab I tarklll .1. A. D11.01.1 .- N., ~ --- - ---__ r. mum PE int. • TIMP. wroweres. NN GLASS WOMBS; I[4oRElil & WICIIT.NIAN, 31annfacturern i of gl w lthids of ata' oud f yi.o. Ft. l. , ti DOTTLY,S. sod WINDOW i N. 11.—tiertierakr ett4tionai'isrl"ru'relritirlow Glum. and pirate mould. for and Vtabr. rep= • : IVITCORD CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fASIIIONd BLS ; HAT ANT) CAP MANUFACTURERS, 1 AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 01 - 1111.• CORSEE or wOOO 4.070 711'711 IT - REST& -.' Pittsbnigh, kel-tireir etoek warms every swilif mid 4 / 6 ° , l' o t • . 1 and Om, Alyea Was. eta. and Far Wersirts. amacieribel y source TATE. __ own amts. IVILLIAM TATE & CO,. No. 10 Fourth I 2 . ~,,,. . .. .1,, .. . .. f arhilextua:iLite ro elet . lest. 4 . 11 , 7 fr ta : I ilsAlts, Water Moot, de.., W. . .! " Perms who haw work to do In ow Ike WOW wit. lo 1 eeln, w lbw may rely en heeled thelowerk empeatol W ymtleal ourlinses, end as we mannfortane ow we kart I pip..adduet kad, we ow WSW to wide et lewd as kw so any her establishment le either dike... •- .. -...- -. Yereons tem We no who 'Wald dernehaw tilprit:l: oraming water frate am, will led Ittis . Mk We , low to give its down biri purchasing Mee mad heed. • wves ere the oy mantiketwwe of toad Pipe and Sheet Laid la the alt v. Onion nom th e muster So Wed Flaw I Sheet loot sad Porepe. will read. tempt attartioo. 1 _ mhliblairtf ' MERCHANT TAILORS, , CIIESTER,T M erchant . Toike 7 oncl Ulu . a ht1 , 7,. , 1 , / ty 1:1 Wpnd all Puttenlar adagio. __.. .012.1 Self He ating Smoothing bona i IiVILLIAM DrG . ll c Mercliant 'Tailor, Den:, II E CRE .1 EST T DOMESTIC. 131-; V V Per ...1 newer to Heady Slade Clothlar. PRI Lib:: Ardeetnett a the az. Lull. Pod than • moot dead.. .., ...et, ' wArrs A .00.. Merchant Mike., 181 T ......_"....g ~,...e u...." money.. lisrel m a • , r and dada In d pll•4 ou Meal arta. 4 &Adam, meet Pad) J. JACKSON, : di • Mat/ arat—tra .... ... .krt." ..e. tot Wood Meet, Pidelarg. , yang Muck of ted fr;tiendlanen:a, W . :111,r-t2la t h e . Pr am- For ale. Mso, at the ainelpal hada. atom ill i ~, rz ,,,, .„ , _., tt i, H t.„, Ilia city. WM. Cray a Cm, and fir. John ,Cartaight.- ! ... Merry an d P1v2.1__.... Also, Ulan? lama. ma the atua principle. falddadaely , 'Sdd lIIEDICINt. Bolivar Fire rick and Or:mitt:oMay Man- llll. JAMES NINO: Office end Rexidence, n. Rf ' Cmpany. N. 112 Plfth amet, nPV&P , " ft. estladred. Pfti. rpHis COMPANY TAXING ENLARGED .4a. _l.i.i4r ... their capacity Ito manolaturtua, am now papated i ta nmetlllso Increased letuatd for Una... Br., CralibLe and &dat a , Clay. Orders parrigytt . Mdat= i 1 ,.. 13,. litt•lnar.h. Septanter 21, 1a,3. PITTSBURGH 2q, COACH FACTORY. SM . '47 4n. hissootel Alit *tor Hind Urea. 31 -lIIGKIX)W..PROPRIETWI.. W 0171,1) respeetfelly call the attention of Southern and Western Sterehauts to his A. Stock i= 4. 2 ' 7; T:11151 to b f eZt "' " Tat i r stork T n= 501 p. and under his owl euretrybdon: ha au 0110 roue. ,dzune /. .uaattls work to be la r rr to tz..Lasnafte swat to in demand 12,5. thin elate 0 1 /Zlt ' grs tn n d a ueLl him not to build sap common or low Wind work in hie establistunent. Pawn. wanting gond honest work will please call and .iodic. Ide Mock before going Kash All work warranted. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. lekM. WHITE do CO. would re anellany Intwm the reale that they have . • • Pnh Usenet, lelw.en Podsral and ...key greets. They ere new mating .d are memo. tr, receive order. In, every description of vetdrim, Dosch.. Char.', Dannnifea floggke, Melons. to., as.. whieh, from their' . leeg remelt e in the man uMet Ofee of the Work. and the fadlltie* tbey laity, they feel contelent they are enabl. ed M. wort on (h. fort resenneble terms with thee. wanting ankh. to their 11.. Paying particular attention to the ...Don rd materials, and hawing no. lot ...tent wortemo. they he. no tetWu In warranting their wort. We thereto. ask the al feral. of the public to this matter. S. It—lieralriug done In the hem manner, and ow th e mustreasonable terms. ; • 'Oetetf Coach and Carriage Factory. JOIINSTON„ 'MOTHER CO.. coiner of Delmont .4 teheericstreets, Alleshan y City. would reepectfully !Mom their friend., and the put.. genera/In that the . are manuffertming Cartlatest, Darotscbm, Rock .ae.e. iinegtse. Skid. and Charity.. le all UM, various ill.. of 004hAti prDpnrann. All orders executed with strict mord to done , , Linty and Leant!of finish. Repeirs will aim'. attended ! oudhe mot mammal. tem. L'sing In all their work the lost titers num. NI. and Wheel Muff, they feel roulklent that /II Oh,, Arlo hem with their winos[* will I. v./Th.ly lettlefieti 011 trial of their wok. Pur . e:r . s .. nrse . nested to give them a mil teforezr. Fifth Street Stocking Factory. lItLITY ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— The Lest pond* to Children's Hose, Soek, Co. d µlas.d crewers.eold at menstfactumes Mem. at the Firth street Mocking ilart.ry.•ll made frum Ind woe. wool. ; NO ADVANCE IN SIZZLE _ • WAL DALY, Stocking Farfory..lll atrwet. hstereen Wood and Market. NICHOLSON & PAYNE, cvotitau stercaltiralgar atWra yevneas. 4c.. za , qt mow. .aaarat ARNESTLI direct attention to a now and hand...tie. of PARLOR DMA' µid men ..a:Mroto their now Worm of eml (X)olflartling, Thomsr the fMayMon• Plate" mul Ohs `ll , n MA^ Thom Mem. onstnass a/finish. economy of supply, snd frouudnese of material, mantra ant Ming of ths aliw atio4 et Hoffered to the in addlikm to thwArthice owe, their genevel stock comptioll everything In their r i l c grar cli i h lirforu cc a ct sc.'Botes, l .llollow tV co Sa d d .4 C Dost A /148ur t4t . c ar M ao l 'Tca Kettles, t ... In every. µwelt. variety of *Ole zed an lab. An lue . pls s cUott la solicited. mh20:y.53 I. R. 1.1117.05T0W CALVIN . . ... IL WWI.. J. J. lona. ..... ........ W.ll. ftitlolll.. Livingsto Rosgtn & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, , PrrrsBURGH, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Cattle and Oraln d.L; Platte. and Counter ded Dcer forte of aU aims. Spring. Drop and Thumb Latch. Coffee Mille of vatic. kindle We ilna _approved thalweg Dolts cud Dmloalogg ben Putlngs of me. rte. riety In feria and IWO. alf • iftiFitt & OLD , MUSS FOUNDED/1, DUMDUM!! AND OAP Firma. 177 and Da First Street, PVits..A. /We FLOOSAL frfenroretWerg Rhin., Aittoinars. MANUPACTURE all kinds of Water, Gm and gleam Mile.[Roue. fitted up elthilm and r Mile.[ short notice. nsplif MAR 111.1: MASONS, Z 4 LIBERTY snarl: 247,A1t BE TENTH. ESPECTFULLY inform their Mende and Alte e i;=l h igur r e ..t " a • a syply btautlful Atonal,. ea;:of tin e . ., re thhon V=tilit ," EnarrbVtit T era i t =lnt Hasa. Marble la 11Ine..k, Slabb, awl' sawed la order. •.loaed, wit4i 1124.. and Inepor!litonsc: W.W.X A 17ig STEAM 3 1ARBLEWUREla. 212.321 asdi 323 zzedv Vposife histitAfi t td ,*rd. PISTRDURatt. • ONITMENTS, Tombs, Graro Stones; 1 11 Fprztltdre 144 M 441414., immtigt4tait4 44. •t -.7.iPiga? TI mod. order. Ttlitle i sett Veig.lll °, lTNA.tlEtb".l . ...ll'44. o4 lr lOW 01th detAtted 41 alp rassor Wet,' WATTS , k CO:....A.torthait Tailors, No. FA • 11141.1bertr stii,et-40 now nrolrins very elegant' ;Zet t itT o llaPerz, '" l4 2 T4TM7rb/SIMS3I Binh, Cadmus sod milt tectinipt . itriat ram. In want of itatotlnt 120tb1444. rteftwr 1gt ,1144 to nail and examine atm st4e4. Wan 144. ss gra yin. wades.? to mato It to_ttwit 171_41•4ttat °flu. oda ~.. 7 1741744 LID ' UMW tb.tt• ' ' DRY GOOD a. a. also. a Mr Ilfllnt R C.l. WITIIOXY N. MX. A: MASON A CO.; Wholesalik tad Retail Lc wawa. In It/giro; 0.4 Ka* prt ;was; 1, riftb. :7iffiVoAl , 14141 Psi Ikeda Nardnats. Immo slairt t pitiebano. I "!-- t ".'...7'•.. !7 , 7 , 1 , !1FTrr...E#...... - 4.1..,...-,,,,,C,,,,,t5t,,, r- r .. - r ,, ,,,-.1.- - la--7 . : or.m.. , 1‘,.,•• ....,.2571,,,,,Kr.r.r.',.•••,..,,..,,-."-'rr......-•.,‘"........e. .7. ;4 - • -'''° 4 -2- Wtf ~.# .—^;- - .',.4' ~- if,- ‘ 1 -; 11 — .. ; ., .1 i' - ''''''''-' • --; -' • - q 4 I . A ,- 1 . :: ' • ,- ..‘ :...' . . - ' , i.- ! • •I•• - - 1 4 j,1,• . : . r -1. , . , , .r .• , . . . ..... , ' . • - •Ir G ARDINER:OITM A fia ------- 1g frau • .•.t4m,a. • .,. y . odddddr. d4td , dldoad d dr Ardod 0 A. MADEIRA,—A—eir" ,p-_, A. 1. t:11.T.,_ ......c„.„. - i y °, 2 L ,,, --mifire Mu gifio. H. TAiiiiiiiiiii ..... 1 TON, (successors to Taylor t IdlorZ d Idr,iiVdidlr° t e m. I , q•Zst "gt. I= nt,„o-a. y...., - A,PiTig. V B ' *l * e tr .s k ti azz an u rSi . ;nit a isl 2".° . tge d t +' ..r... 4L"44,lll‘e.irt ri. t . 2,.. 43 )tout nor MSS bsesis i c, iltvgg ”S St. Los'. ItekeiTLZl344.tll. OOKSELLEILS. . C. STOCKTON, lataJohnstonkStock- 41 41=""r""d•V i i L. READ, lic(;keeller 3:tad ,§tatigAier V. 78 Fourth ttreet: APOIID' BaktiniM "" • * fi r' It. IVELDLN, Who Jennie and Itetaii a Dealer lo lUank and sra.a ik•giaiNv...+l St. t oorry, No. at Wood 'naivet e ()Adam fl 4 attd Fourth) Plttaturkh • , • rnardo _. • d .__ ..1101iN S. DAVISON, •Ilookaelle — r — aad - Sta: J (loner, immune toy Ihkgtical & Akar., No. IS Market !Won. near YolLzth, l'lttelnwerh. Pa. , . MTV' S. BOSWORTIL. BookseDer and , Dfts.. to sutiamrr ult..N. l'F'llakkrk 0400, Dear• --: & CO., eilttok--"siWrs . and. S — tittioner;;. No. titi Wood greet , next dam to th e eariikof Third, t , Pl.' *tad an& lonebook iron h and,. . 2 _... 11. ENGLISH 'O CO., o re's,. o: a No. Wookskret. Warm Fourth: , Diamond SICIi:C.; • TOIIN IL MELLOR, Denier in Piano }`sides, ipj !fa* add Iluand Tr.tramenta School ! livaks ze t..s;klueri. dat, send Mr. Callawinev MA): d Ibt . Weldern Pornwwwl.-No. Wood newt. LI[LN KLIAILR, Dealer in. Mucc. feldtrumeut...4ll.+Nvrtir tltrhwk ..Ml=72l* ( Itail.l:l'.°. 112 rfir ?"' ,Dtexduat • Manx . • • - - SCIIRCKDER & CO., Mimic 'Stem 4th 14 street, lvdween.itarket old RuudNet, 'Modem*. idi.flvendrkut. Mudd Tustrunwstsof all iamb. ... . DRUG GISTS. Llaira. .ng., , ... - ..., ..., -775-solitiiriiiiiiii 1 WILL" . OX"& - 615., Druggists and A tit- A A. «arks. accuar Market riunt lha iD•Dt.mond ken , eaufilantly au band a full and complet• aupartuaaut of Druss,3l4.lleltua.Perfutuary,audartldespu lrtaluloutolbe lumina... • • Phydalaas prescription, earafullreampouuddid mil!) T ORN PI SCOTT, Wholesale liat - ler in ftDrug; Pelota, On.. l'asolalau and by. sewn, 1r0.%0 erty Knot. Pittaburgb. All orders rill tlaulve mitupt allAndlop. LI - Aumut to Laudon A Co. valuallla Walt 'welkin...4 mar 2.417 . • . . ___ .._ • yi A. FAILNESTOCK W.holossde WeDraertA-dtmird " wP"-dita. burgh. istrbf D E. SELLERS, Wholesale Wa r ren. in IMICI*III.ICX .11.11 ..... GROSS. MI OR/USN, Retail D ILL a corner of labsety and Waft, Wank sciloosmAx.rat & CO., Wholesale „ breasts/fa, No. 'A Wend street. Pittsestorgb. • 10.9EP11 FLEM essor to L. Wi leo: ING, Succ !Co. wester Market street este Dlantom.l4KeeN ems, If WM fle."Ntal "didanitantir=r,areir week( to Ws =lnns. ft. artldei i . hretelene preeerlytiests otrefelly mot :, . i 401 IN HAFT,Jr., (auceessor to.) . 1:10 . 11= se k d Betel • • rato . ama:_.sriraigatan,.:" , ;••• n"a• WOOL AILEBERAMa • t f IEnTY - FULT Molit =MITI Zod ' nf2!337 r 4 lb. rls-4 MISCELLANEOUS. I- ----- -- --- T. C. WARRINGTON; orpunt..t.) A DIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. rn. has alos, en hand a fun armed... No. •Z ourtb street. Intshstri. eeatblyd 'WALTER I'. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer In Min. figured and Deeorotho Parer th ibt ' AV.Z . ol A ta . : 4 l:bry* i trartrato rs. mart of Pori, mnaohl F OR PRINTERS.—We will sell good .31PON PR 'l."' rillNrcnrakslrn.Teah'st..t. 1:1A MS FASHIONS, Fbit LADIES' DR ESS -IS,.—Tbs Paris Fashion.. le JUNE, din.. per steamer 1 1 be ou sale on the Lt Inotltto.bis.,Lß. 1,17tt No. "4111 t; PO - nn. above lhod street. lEI 4 LBIIOI —ORtIxEdDs m A I N ad D W APL hICdAr MA N 1 e 4 tsoiim."sly N0.71.d Peon street. aterre Hand. W ILL IAM ' NOBLE, irpfittfitliETTT and Dnlerlb Upholetory. trhulesols sad [Wail, Tblrd sine[: nearly . ohtisottsytho Poet PITTSBURQII COA Cif FACTORY.-1V o. ds "lNoWaed """"r. /7.";11011Zkr, PrOPrietoE SCHUCIIMAN'S Lithograph le Estahnslassd. Mint street h z . noolt• P.t. . Pitteburgli. Ilapa,Larniarypee. Its.hboo blUs. BEI fleeds,Oratte, hoilds.Lagebb irchlteetsuiland Noah. Drawing, flush.. and %letting Eords, brawn on Mow. and printed to Odors, /1011, woo.. or Block e . In lb* moot approved styta. mad at tbe =Lot now.. PEf,I C ' S aIJ fiateg.L. ITN i•T EXTRACT OF i ll7l:zrz; s aw 7.lL, . 404 Prow Ore.., Pittsburgh. Pa. • of notnerona counterfeit., MAWr Bread•abd Crackers. • RON erry PILOT BREAD and CRACK- Poll l . Ss tbl IlAK eld. T. No. 317 Mort 111.114 PilrChll.s4 one of W. R. l'esto's Crorkeriaud_Plit. r47llr,r,tl,=!:ra7=ez.V,l,V. oNen asp oil /Wally Breed. r..' Th'oPerde Redd, IttuP, and moll HolLlJn•sh every looming. • I Pad. noldh et.PPlial with I.rd mad sof t Broad. at all times. • -threshes and atinfeetktoary en Mod and made Wad., WANTED—OKI Coinage of American Ml gen Forebru fUlgerjrnd Gott 40 !bares of /1. M. Book. y 11. D. KIN., Cebu Sleek and Er. Prober. . . -.. .... • . .. . . New Restaurant. THE undoes - fried ban opened a RESTAU- A mmt at-Na. CO, multi etreet,• ter/Moors Rom 'Market nearl i r zrale the t llaerpante Bank,►olden he has hat* be Valk. at allPimunt allillnj7blrts Wray may 'matt this One Wool'''. the M M.. dadly.trom 13 to 3 Woke*. P. 114 anal me ry ternal. aritt be elven lumpy!, the table with all the ulf* of tboseason, Moab, and retreelonnaM furnished to order, of 0h0... .. On. ehortest not ko. With the *attics lemacemd by the submit. to Mersa. tistertlan. h. 1044. to be able to omit • general and es le:4l,, nett:ll 3 :p, and Invitee • rail tram all .bo desimat y time . , • fixable meat well rot ab , and 'erred it "="""' ru• - 0.-04.. JAS. WILSON. No. CO Ihnerth Oro Pitteburnh, Ploy 7, yeey LOVER DAIRY.—Tho autoicribar_ _le- s pr • sed ta famish to fa millet. YRilaft MII.K - mat gieVli'aitrdthVilitialat.h*PlL"in% itilrthr:"&:_ond°' hi. ratTyr 'm Noinf tne ratidanse and stripe( will ow Lund fr. at tended if) ' • PdIIWT. Carpeti;gs, Oil Cloths and Alattinge.• . 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' eon: And whan is true of the Germans is also , I true of the 'Salient. France and Englandvel FRIDAY- TIMING, FEBRUARY, 19,1854. ; flirted to threw their pothlerocia'streagth into the GIGOIDAT., ItUROPE.aIe WAG. . scale to cheek the aler t a n l ee P eaterthee - of '... In the : approachtheatrugglei In. Europe, the ; Bassi*: and in . 6,41 4' 3 4 their goret•Mente will conteridthg parties are likely to be divided ay : be sustained by the wilful sympathies of their cording to race in part, and religion In part. The pe o ple.BeindittaTie has suffered many wrongs 111 MT:element, however, appear, do be th e more j It the hand's of BMWs,' and at no time bare powerful. On the one side - are or will be array i l these nations been altogether free from the die yed Th e &w o w c mem b er , o f th e is or ti ew ie r I tattoo of their powerful and imperious neighbor. ' I ; Greet church,". the out majority of whom are : With them the restoration of Finland to Indy . I subject to the Czar; but in the eastern presto- ! pendenco is an object of intense desire; and 'as of the Austria. empi re there...i.e.. mil-; should the opportunity offer, they will gladly , lions of _&4,....,h e h ent i o , to th at e l em . e h . _ , ether into an alliance. with the. more powerful , TIM etymits. of these ari w ith th e it tme t amt ._ Southern DRUMS to cripple ordestroy their grind I They inhabit Portions of ,Hungary, Gallieda, i oppressor, who is bated for former wrongs, and TratleYlvarita, illavnuthanitCroatie; but in thisel feared for present menaces.. . I „provinces there are come three millions of Seth- i a gen- Rome; with venison in communionth andas No nation of Europe, however, la so environed I with embarrosaments as Austria. She is so sit m eral thing these last. are hostile to Resale; the ! ranted, that if the war betomes general abe can- j prejudices of creed being en overmatch for the I -not staid being drawn into it. - Should she de- affinities of race. ! clare in favor of Runge, Fiance and England ":.'ln the great schism of the.ninth eentury,whiek l can ins moment light the tomb- of inserts:Odd separated the Greek from the Latin'elzurch, the ! among herltalian and Himgariass subjects, and Poles, who are of the great &infante family, to- I by them the Empire would be - torn to plecion-- gether with a portion of that race try the &Imre lOn the other band, should ehe declares: ' s t_named provinces, adhered to the communion : . of f Re st* she must bear the full shock of war 4 Rome; arid it IS to this feet that we may in aher weakest birder, where millions of her rub. 'great degree attribute the bitter hostility of the.! .lectiaffiliate with Reside in religion end race., Poles towards Paula At the partition of Po-, And so atrocious hav e been hey oppressions that land-Austria. got a slice,prusa,eallea,Und Ras:. i In the day of her calamity one-half of her nub sil a slice; but ever ranee that shaman' spells- 1 jects could not tinselled upon for defence. Er ties t h. e Poke who fell .to the c h are o f the two j teeters often meet; and in such a war the Cur former poWers have manifested little or would pour in hie legions upon her 'eastern boy so di,- I der, and at the same time light the tree of demo content; while those under the rule of Emilia j have waged, desperate wars to break their pike. , simile Insurrection in the western priiiinera•-1-- The . forther toned fraternity in faith with :m e w , Whatever other changes may-arise out of a gen new masters, while the latter, meeting with an . oral European wer, We see no way in which the wanitteihgtohneilsrticezigtrerloarta and probably Imbarbelynenveyeer never will i i - Austrian fall,,erapire w 4ca t ni.esetoribecope d m es e tru ,of e ß tio o n . .! .. .. ? Anil lt i i . f. so long as they - Mitten e to be Papiets and the ! jealousy'iif Austria, and not love of Popery, that _Russians adhere to what they call th e .i m il, I, keeps the French troops in Rome, and if Prange' dos" creed of the Greek Church. So much for . and England wish for - Italian allies in a war with the Selnyouiana and their religious divisions. ; Russia, they most get them as republicanaor The next great hardly in Europe are the Teu- . not at all. The Pope dare not arm Aft people; tonic or German race, numberieg in all about' bet If/0 does not, then Friss:ice will do it for 55 ,000,000. These are all Catholic, and Prete*. , him, and withdraw her prbteition from him and tante; none of them belong to the Greek church. i extend it to them. Then, of coerce, his temporal Thu mammon. of the Greek Church regard the ! power at least will be at an end, .amt' in ail entire German fatally with feelings of hostility ; j probability he will be again obliged to tip from -end their impression is that they aro des- 1 Rome. tined to be their conquerors. This idea ' .By the last advice,. from Europe, all hope of pervades the general Schwenk mind, and finds] avoiding a general war had been well nigh given , i ttterettee in t h e i r songs and in the impassioned ,U. Should it occur, it will probably. surpasn all harangues of their pciesta and other orators, I other wars in extent, in ferocity, and in its kn ead in generally coupled with the idea of a pen- , cults; but what these results wilt he, no lionise selaronic empire .There Is much oriental fire and : sagacity: can even form a probable conjecture:— ferocity in the composition of these people,. ilt may. be many . yearn-before the world again though their ignorance and mental and moral ! nettles down in peace; but we think, we hope, degradatioti render them passive Blares. Time that, terrible as meat be the ordeal, it will clear German mind is of far higher order; and away tee obstructions to humanprogress, both in although they are more slow and patient than ; church and date , and introduce a happier 'era.; the others, they greatly surpass them in everyj when the nations, thine fret and happy in them waj that ilistinguiehes the civilised man from the 1 selves, will "learn war no morn" barbarian. Bet German unity I, lent in a maul- Various opinions hero been expressed by wri; tirade of States and principalities, and their in- ten as to the effect of a general European war finance still store weakened. by religious shim- j upon the United States. Oar opinion Is. that its lona One-ball probably are Roman Catholics, disturbing influence upon the monetary affairs of "while among the other half are found every g ni - Europe will 'at first operate adversely, but that dation of religious character from evangelical abbnat e l Y — Froabled we can keep out Of it—it protestaritiam to blank Infidelity. In political I win result is, unparalleled prosperity.—• PreaPe viewe the Germano are as much divided as in re , I rites. however, more to be deprecated than desir peons op i nion .. some are legitimist , some ace i al, forit will necessarily be feverish and fitful In . :favor of constitutional monarchy, and many 1 in its nature, and leave us in en inflated condi= ail , Decors;', as they understand that word.— ; tion, pure to be followed by a fearful collapse.-.it le very unfortunate for Germany t h at t h e ; But should the war be of long duration, and church. both the Catholic' and the Lutheran, has should it assume the character of a struggle for a been allied with the Slate, and has come to be democratic ascendency, we can hardly hope to .thgardeil sus the main stay of despotism. Renee, emape being drawn into the vortex. , . in the minds of IrtilliOSS of Germans, both are re orbit as alike standing In the way of popular GMT rights yid progress, and in their view both mast onsta tarmarremyttypther.. Se far ea &estate ithirelt t is i la ceicerised perhaps they, are right; but unhap- u pis pity they:do not, It may be they cannot, discrim- thlat ._mate between Christianity In its 'pure and sa,a proper sense and a church corrupted by an Mil- ity c L more with tie State. Thin is one of the sad el; foots of that adulterous connection. European I Par demeethey is essentially infidel; and hence the evangelical chrinthins of Germany regard the ad- ; tineions dance of republican lasso with alarm and cling To the established order of things u the least of ves• two evils. Should the existing forms of govern- rah meet be overthrown, and democratic! institutions we n substituted, a period of great confusion may be 1 is ~. assuredly expected. .But that confusion great' as would be its calamities, would prepare the Muds of the people for better ideas, and open . the way Ile their free illasemination. It is a netewary transition state; and however fearful 1 1 it may be, it is not for us to depricate its ap proach. Hierarchies, establishmenta orgeniss- ; times will be overthrown and destroyed, bat ' , truth cannot perish. The Germans are ernphat- I e's !early an earnest people, and stronger In individ-.1 ,Po\ ual character than any other on the continent of ver Europe; rind were it not for their political and val iii religious divisinunthey would be the ruling fam ily. i The next great . family is the Scandinavian, occupying Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Fin ' land. In religion they are almost entirely Lu thereat Denmark is no independent Kingdom: Sweden and Norway are invited under the crown of Sweditti: Finland swiss conquered by Russia, and is now a province of that Empire. United in both faith and race, there is a strong family affinity among these people, and the Idea of popular right has taken deeproot in their minds. For several years past there has been agreat but secret movement among them, the object of which is to form a popular league among the four divisions of the Scandinavian fondly. for the double• purpose of combating domestic oppres sion, and of opposing the encroachments of Rus sia. At the present time there is said to be a disposition on the part of the Kings and Nobles of Denmark nod Sweden to play into the hands of tho Exist, but there are unmistakable evi dences of a strong populist opposition to thin policy. In the approaching struggle, therefore, ire may expect to see the Scandinavians arrayed against Russia . We believe that among all the people of continental Europe, none are so well fitted for Repliblican institutions as the Soandi nations. I The Italians number in all over 30,000,000. ! Having been for centuries climbed beneath the heel of both civil and eccleeiasticai oppresaion, they were long regarded as the most lame and spiritless people in Europe. But the events of tlB4B showed athat the spirit of manhood, al though crushed' and degraded, was net extinct, In spite of the Pope and the priesthood they are beginning to think, and In no country in Europe I „ _ , ones itrequere such vigilance to keep the people from rising agoinst their rulers as in Italy; and In no other country la Popery so intemsely ha ted. This in a moat slgnigcant sign of the times. I All these people are likely tole arrayed as al -1 lei of France and England on the one aide, or of Kneels on the other, in the approaching struggle, and not only these, but the Petal/nit Afghanistene, and other nation* and tribes of Asie. From the Himalehs to the Pyrenees there wilt probably be one universal conflagration; and to complicate it and render It still more ter rible,:jteligioue bigotry and 'infidelity, deepotism end' democracy, the Greek Chunk and the Ro man, the 'Cross and the Crescent, will all strug gle for the -mastery. All these eletuents of Strife are rampant and ready for thß'eoutieß All that diplomacy can do hu been done to avert thilwar, but .ipparently without avail ; and now It seems as if Divine Providence was about to set them In hostile array for mutual deetrucilon. The quarrel is strangely eoMplicated, and in value all the strong prejudices of the }minim beast 'The Turk la lightint: both for his faith anri his national independence. The Russian is fighting for the , propagation. of his creed, and for. the glori of the empire and the ace.— ' The Hungarians will rush into the conflict to avenge the. wrongs inflicted by Russia hi 1849, and with freph hopea of mhierliii their freedom and their notionality.• The Mee are eager to renew their old quarrrol...Mrd regain tin& former Standing among the nations.of the eat*. thr matt legitimacy eheftiks is terror from. cooligt **Writ:hie nrriyildni Ito Mes'aiui ',want to gain ; but German democracy wilt ball it lia af fording sm opportunity to esospe front *ppm. ten must not think us importunate in pressing matter so ponstant .ly _upon ..their attention. We • regard it is tha moat importard quest ars urged.upou pub.' lie attention; and if the foul denrcontemPlated by democratic demagogue. be consummatekne are determined that none of the isspormibility of it shall rest upon onr TbdFree Prete of Chicago, established In part by Senator Douglass, says: "•hleanwhile we wish to express the conviction that the people of Illinois are.ailaass unanimous again.? the diturbalee of Mimi the Comyrotainrof 1820 or that of 1850. They have mai/treed both of them in the most emphatio . way; they Wier" bat to be essential to the harmony of ,the coun try, to the continuance of a good undendancling between the North end the South: they will re set the disturbance of the ...Aridity" of\ 1820, lest itbe regarded es a precedent for overthrow ing the "finality" of 1850; and ire do notbeeieue that th e prestige of great names, nor any (for of t party .drill, will have the effect of driving the* i t from the defence of either. But whether this, be so Of not, oar voter ate poliee *annalist, as, a eenrisul "rpm the wale/pewee, shall not etas e to ds raised against the attempt to reserve the art of 182 k We have deliberated long and earnestly upon the' sul geet. and such is our settled amnion= of duty—such oar firmly died xotroose." .The rarkei Staata Zeitung, which was one of the strongest supports of Gen. Pierce's admin istration, It very determined in Its opposition to Douglass' bill. We quote from It, ' "If slavery, then, could be introduced there, en unbroken range of slave States might extend , themselves between the free States of the Seat and free California and Oregon, and control the most important channel of commerce between the Atlantic, and the Pacific. And it needs little dem onstration to chow that slavery can be more ea sily Introduced tote Nebraska and Kamm., thin Into the territories ceded by Mexico. The rel, inoteness'of these last, theevense of traneporf. leg negroes to - them, thilr peculiarities of soil, climate and race, make them almost huocessible to slavery. On the other hand, Timms and Ne braska border upon Missouri, and are connected `with it and with other slave states by water eon, munication, which makes the introduction of slaves by steamboats easy, and by no means ex pensive. Does any one suppose that after the. passage of the proposed Nebraska bill, the slave States will not anise upon.tbe advantage offered them, to bring two new slave States Into the Union, and thereby to obtain an equality, if not • preponderance, in the Senate for some time to , come, to nay nothing of th e immense in fl uence , they could obtain by-controlling the great road between the eastern and westernmost States of the Union ?- This danger Is neither chimerical, nor impossible, ns was said of the oppreliensions of the freesoilers when they urged the Wilmot Proviso for the territertieded by Mexico." The Neu , York Dmpikrat and the Abel Zoihmg take similar ground.Lte n lYricarker (D. J. ) Amiable follow. in e direction. It char uteri:es Douglaas' bill as an "ugly abortion," and an "Infamous bill" So far, not a eingle Oar man paper has spoken In favor of the Nebraska fraud; and the fact that the administration had . added -to Its support of that fraud the Infamy of running after and toadying to Belini, must contribute Immensely to an estrangement or their affections from their demoncratie decivera. The St.. Latranrc 127ublie, published in the strongest deiriocratio district In New York, says that no democentie representative who votes for the Nebraska bill need ever attempt again to taco his constituents. . The citizens of Massillon, Stark county, Ohio —the centre of democratie strength in Ohio— have hold a meeting to protest_ against the Ne liniska:bill. The cleTeland Foieet.City says of it t The titistms turned oaten mate, whip, Demo crats and Freeseilea without distinction of party, to denounce and condemn the monstrous scheme to Africa/Isis thstme West, destroy the project ed Romestead Law,' and nationalise human shivery; The 'meeting was addressed' by the Mon. D. K. Carter, in a speech of great power and eloquence. A gentlemen who was present says, it eelipeed any effort he ever before made, and created an immence sensation. lie tore the villainous plot to tatters, end exposed Its gia. rilege freodom to the gars of an indignant assemblage. Other speakers followed, and ery one seemed lit up with the spirit that and mated mar revolutionary ancestors. A series of stern resolutions were adopted to optima the traitorous schema to the utmost Old Molly Stark is aroused. That 'Diamocratio stronghold it qamildtag culla tones of thunder _to the party' leaden at Washington, telling them to 6mare, to kiok out for breakers if they betray the free -West IntO the lands of the slaveholder." Thelri7Oitmat7 ( Oh !o)'Mogral, wit axe happy to sae, ranhatooog the , ! ad."- Waytuatoonty ii one eels atitaymt 4614=7 ottet . oeratlt'oonattott IVOLla: nait.thojfit! . kiwi& bill al "fti brief:thlatthat'ay tha : t hipkbla will ha to repeal the liftaaourteoisitiairaso: *tab 'Malta darery beyond a oortaht patat—the &deka of that territory -tiro two StaleA,Mlo,to free and the other'elave, 'lir e are down on each; ntimate "track and legiedui • The San sky (4) Mirror Sae event dene ocrat from. Oldo-erho Totes for Dooglass'bill have “to walk the Nark" and that it will alp• to tiPall such oreiboard ;The - Ma* la edited. hi - Wen. Jos. sable member a a of 'the last Cent • gym- It ' ' We have voted the denfooratie ticket at each sunned election forthirty-erlethst entire time we have mingled 'trifle tiae political. exeiteinents of this State—haw eontendedfor . and with the-democratic - , party learned their sentiments, understand their Impulses,.- end we have no hesitation In saying thatltio nuni . cia . be Senained by thedeetocntriciateefany eamosiert Diatriefis Chtio 4hio seat rots for any , dill 'Aairtni thr ,above &nue Ma .0.'4! Mark :the derlaatfon The, Democratic party Will mliectany.sentatier , of Congress whnivill. be ea mikes in , prtnegfe sesd inconran'ent to practice - air toe all thole settled \ questions,: tapirs the ,Joentryin such 'ruthless agitation again, , !.. , •.* Thelfa ir hingto eo ndetti , - ib:triaie. deli4a „Qrq , America? , the following . insight into kedicaust *of the . New' Minep 7 , "It is uncertain whet tonne will be. persuld, .by the- two Sanaa* - *ice New.lfampahire. 7 i- They -are , deldrocie denblitnew enortitt, hie - motion. 4.the ad they'wlUprobably. election ctEkonri ett theNewaiunp, by which a Set kr, Par* erten ..ekir Williams;who eacitcy..- If this. bill - 411-be given to the It a 111 •Th• Rage .„ ~, ___..., an Vbalitionist. IC to have an -undying hatre d to haea Slixeri:iii. any and every ahem wsa.to be Abolitianixl;, N ettig then he was one, If a desire tore et all her-: ardsmul to thelast extremity the erten • et of Stir: cry was tobean Abolitionist, he ollg,lle ed. MittedthatwithintheStates nopayterbutiieStatin host any control over the subject; but whjniriin the :Constitution and the JaWa •ef the Vetted States were sobs law . Sl a verTetlehlitel he +Vett' nosed.. He asked bow could gentlemen.Whe m aid:eyed the Compromise of ISOO a linality, :pip= pose this meaavue. If it pained lu)W eelild complaihit hewere to introduce . a blllto . • :all theft Compromiais acts, the :Fugitive law in cluded. This was dangerous • logialaticn. ;It would peril the. Union of the States. It would create a storm which no man could 'say Where' It would end. lie I , lll' a eland already; even new; larger thiri a min's hand. - That cloud would -won gather all round from the. North and- West., Thawhole heavens would be lightened up with indignaet fires. Already the - public meetings, kr., gave evidence of the approach of the storm. The people orate North were dismayed, alarmed, and terrified Same of them do not:believe this measure. They cannot understand bow such a" thing can be'seriously eoutemplated.- lie warti ed gentlemen' f the result of such legialation.—• It was bringing Freedom and-Slavery face to fice, to bottle till one or the other dies forever. Re had always thought that the two principles •of Freedc;re and Slavery 'could not volt exist in one country—but by mutual forbearance they might exist together fora while. But - forbear, &nee no' longer appeared. This measure pit Slavery upon the aggressive, and they were forced to look upon each other as enemlea r This measure would force Freedom and Silvery into a contest, which must result in victory for one and death to the other. L In inch:a tont:eat, he warned gentlemen that liberty would not die' h this; the lillb cumtaarya,-/Ist dld - ena -bairn, ithis Union would survive tan years - this act of pisrh, dy. He wished to wash his bands of this nefar ious conspiracy against the principle of htunan Freedom. • Ms. Jonas, of Tennessee followed, Lin defence of the bill. He contended that slaves were pro perty and were pretected by the Constitution, being Property is much so any other description or'preperty. He argued thaperfect Constitu tiorMl right of slaveholders to carry that property Into territories, the common property ,o{ all the sr.tesn, Why should riot the slave bidder carer his property as well as the .Northern man H He eaW , no storm approaching; Such as 'thee Senator predicted The Senatdr had described it graphically—had pictured 'the gathering. clouds, the rising minds, the vivid lightning, mad one might fancy he could hear the =Olinger the. thunder. The Senator wan poetical in his de..' mription of the storm. It reminded:, him of a 'very profane anecdote ho became aequainted \ with at the kfammeth Cave. BerWyouenwhe red.that care came, out with Wimp tn. some tent poetical. On one occasion, a mane after 3 Lng out rushed to the register and recorded a e which he would repeat, withotit any appro o excuse kir Ha profanity: - • ' . .Maannoth Cm! el4whet. • , t f iertitir=r,"l:i.r. 4 ende r, • AULT.% Jsanne. eretuniader.- (Proionged laughter.) 3' He begged h e Senator not to threaten. Let tie Senator argue, but be implored him not to frighten the Ile had no fear in meeting thin meantre. Thee \Constitution declined treaties the supreme law the land. By the 3 Sreaty with France in whi Louisiana was, ceded to the United States, it expreeely . L etip*ted that the people there d' be forever protected in their property. - Sla ry then existed 'there and. by treaty wax tel . The Compromise, therefore. was an exprema Mutation of the treaty \•,itla France, and wan'utterly . void. lie ergeted that the legislation of ISM) was' ineonsistent : in principle with the Mismairi Cempromise. All the Soirth asked was equal jusffee and they could not ieetuse to accept that Justine when tendered by thh.North. Such.profanity and ridicule or, the feelings of the North, Mr. Senator donee, will find, in the long run, in as bad in policy as vile\ in taste. The oppoeron to the Nebraska\i ‘ eigage a gathering heakat the North, as the f s ul , lesermo of tile enormity'hecomes apparent to the eopla Nearly ever patiet of any standingandlntiperum has now spoken ikainst it in the 'inost\ deeided , , tones. Among they latest we are glad .to ffiulthe• Ihdralo Commercial, the organ of Mi. Fatness and which strongly supported the Compromise of IMO. That paper sayMs' The bold measure of Senator Douglass in res., pect to the contemplated Stites to be formed out of the territory of Nebrimbibm e. meaning be yond ha political importanca . 3 -Asidefrom its re lation to slavery and its effect Upon thiipeople of the north, considered with reference to the ques , , lion, it is the attempt of a demagogue, with the old of kindred spirits anal for their own benefit, . to bring into contempt the sailditror obligations founded on the highest considerations, and .to trample beneath their feet, In what they imegine to be an onward ,march to power, then:lost sol emn 'contracts. • tilo fast hare the `days of corruption and decline of all high etateinnanilloi feeling come upon some of our herding politicians, that the mostdisgraceful and open useamarearer the attainment of political power orporpomm are resorted to without consideration and without `resorted If in the Senate 'of the .Unieri meta of, high position 'are found who openl* meow the, Most dishonorahle political purposes; and press the& with all the, seal at their command andend. eupPorters theiXplana what can he expected of legislative bodies , in the different &idea, anal of the inthrior onler.ordemagegnee erho-Indulgo'in no errelny in the performance of their him to 4 diabase le iota,' e * L e r , If we going down hill as a peopleore;itepe that our veleeity,may be acceleratedby ante:mink,' for the sooner we teach the spot at,whith lie n must eounnereo, the better for ehionosy. There iiifibroacts& the land ie. inineitiltder. Spirit of neglect of too and :toga{ obliptions MAY be traced b de cided t6rengh: ill elasees,the extent ,fx its i n tkuniini . ilePending, en the profit or fortune detivedfriom itaincour, Whetherlt In. found facia operations; or in the schemes otlinanders,'.or the expeditions ot•ffibuttieia, #u the, laying dews railroads or in 4 'eeeriars there-UP-71n the la less actions of a pet ;dmayor or &errands of tie Councii,of a great ry, inihe jule)datlens of - c d enial clerks or forgeriesof 'his unumer-,- is one and the same thin& daring defiance of w, based either upon the knowledge of its inability to enter:mita decrees . and upon , confidence of immunity trout punlshnient, or soon. desire to \eontrol posi tions rehener eapidity orrixtramigesneedn en over. leaping ambition far power may be gratlfied. - • Tim Wog*" Ornco..,— ere were . 'of ollsoiihrelj• "duke( b e brim day," two of whom paid Usk; Mad tire +Ai ommiltted. \1. 0 , 41,* . . ' ' 'liiciley,fttobil: . - . .I?4lll*ClarY.T*OP l.: :_ d :44 7 liti subject 01 5UM44 , 1141,49 I I COielft,4la, subject o f a +4ldaralsanta`,: -...osthicit intense It yo*iltsalWtAisetkailk ye* cintion;lotr Would ' AugA etsiecri;, it, which is.daleulatedieW noltbod- kit- • pli* ject. adrooated.by the writer, ~ ,a sellsee etre** a degenerous mind toigrix4vorratitigibintnk is - to full! beck; or teas doWn,sornitigns.nottly ' id ttrwity.' . But there len, centeistiitiblilitlisti nese in ,thii Indlsh nd ,: iiik , seekbali'llie 4 Ina sod, attempts tocarrylbrwaid atePectitgkfrit,i ticking likk:in, nitaiiin, - thase Ilttp.ntirlit itti .frfeuds, but certainly** cot fts Owego,. - TV '' ; 14in/ ° l' Ti *! . Wldch - tlie 14rt .Ito , Nrt 6 41 944. Wits - ati.litatittithas - , •Or ••Vi ezitativryearkisitianidaiWitiq twiati and :meat ,ladille=t Othri tai r colitignAt7;•ingotiika: terreatitit'inttl } ,f# 4 7-• A mc"t hi ko i vivlt i l \ W anf - an affair 41,4 ilk its wring.,:f ' PIO .i"ektkiaill drops et — 441 14. . ( Ifteriqui ma t noots:"ti , Atha __, re 4.. tatiatiii! made bramanonYtettilm*riVgg4-ati=`,,k la . 1 4 d 64 . 4 . dire netntiltr, Irk,* the writer? . - Ifluit are his mot' - --- - - menus of informatio,n ? Thi n Altisba4l7,Jc..l*tim,';'t,"!, - toff *Waled' trritdy-ilinme,l , iiiiiiiugiamititegtOZtigithielt of }di old 'itiocuitilt end ge n t lief time that the see-hie 'eV WO shin; f the Boncrr.-1140 *teed the - Contend* Unit' he by:tinter:7 \ *tali*-11,11:'.111 huniblerta'Wine it m, Th . :lints of an boned man'iale - it l and sincerity which it iiiim', but, a blundering abet or ' ' ' ir hides his 'nature; iir:4013.1110•: modisty of thelirititls-a Edd - olio believe - fie - is 'itoi what Init;•notWithstendinig hie prof "tries ri 'kin.*4ll.lll,pletiett:iad: setudelEfghi. , :ina , end winftgEntillkcAntag , Wislc The language Ilavii:i624o4 called for,'lnitlltannot re'see hi We ,4 Rd rdtibtirg 'ay *Chi of-an viiiroltbrallti)g, it 'Till& 4, in - .Tar - slaty 4111k44. carried 'OW. 10:741iickiistbu:drittlito It istrie the Board of Trachi'ltet 4 ~ ' " . .ndid..i Its operation and usefulneist'builS' ...., eon- sequence of an tinforttutife - fort Wien' upon .1 it the ',eery sihouteithich - 41eirlite 'toßdeates, Ot Ai: a 41 /eieZaireircataili." : Midi t4,llrieutle i - of thefskeitt loaftheirlhat.iteat,ihdlrfigtwal fell oft alter in nalnilthaeht,lhield •keinheei lY 1 of the Board, out of a regard to Italia's history and association; subseribeal at: Gaiter Meeting I :or tha institution the SUM of PRO handreddollar3 1 to Par og thathulebtednella -. If :it. 'pump inot I forgetfulticsa, it will never plies into dishonor. ~ 1 The writer, to ahem the:editot of Ike * J4..te. 1 direetid ettentlen; siVethh-1368rd'W Trail. wash 4, siehlyin ittorigin. ',. Bs lima Presidertto Maj. -1 Lim. Wideostalitekin •hoar tithAntsnntic- - taiing*tgo:ata or Abi-nitp,kit the Neer 1 espyziefeied Ilen).:lialtaireig4tatt e es. the Michael' - 11etrunr,* hive :nagted from i ea t. Sealho hive fiery mango! the 'oil" hulk-. \ itea .drelA and mixt: ertghtabutsudx . setof the imtita... ‘ tl9n. \ I xis it 4110 - ,Stat mietkoggthi„Pairde. which' hel4ntort than tweedyjearange, and, I stem . the last, an d with an etitireiraqwledge , of its his ry, I glee upon the same reitord witic:: that of th ashler an Indignant. dental that it wai? 1 I either •, sic in Itsorigis' , ' no ..,fimaaelli lii career of ea t hese \— A ,:, ~,, Tmrpri. - - hy 634, lehio. Rale and Preepeelds t hex7:4E*, I wish supporl the:effect e pee, theielltatA, They altdgether the.cb;t;aii!,in DR of Ohloomn- j tinstilm bit, Me . Barnes:4y. 'l , lol4til - 'the •Mtimiki - stp.t. . a The \ roll ' owltHgNare '' ' %. t . l i s i v 7 c . lo - i\e;• ' l - ie i rik ii H ..-"I ii : 1 Burlingeme'sleethre upon theiji r ;loye ei Pd sissippl, which wear 'reeered•' is 'eiteit'favor 4 tat . Wednesday Ainbig 'et elts. Met" ~,, . until* t,.._. ~.` • " `. \ ';' ..de 1. '., At the time of the option of.,.th .•: a.. •to c lion there wianot Mae tote lathe - Va e ,of the t • ltierissini ;:' now m ore h ad oiti, . - olf the \ States' of theCoiifedein are tlieref. •. • .! ./I nearly one half of the peep et 'Melte ....• 1.1 e.— ' Sir .of them ere .dedientod . ~ ' areal , bat to elevetic Ardiumeei.a ge 4edaZi. l felkT. ,• ea' I t l / 4jr, see ort - th'eColdines of freedom, 2 jet emit .. t ,i • the Mit.' 'Artinsth;•,..lilisodsid and Je t • 1 ' haveidfftrylifolitieer Utah '. - '''''Ndleift/ 7 "`i will set Ms feet in thetn.. , ;Ciltilila flees their . borders ;stud 'imagination 4fle . 1 1 , With' • . . monster Legrees. _The slaveEltites, ho Zest 1 Fettled, linger in the : race. ' They 'hat • p poll, 1 1 tiesl poirei-they have supplied three larthident \ 3 :-they have been the adopted Souses otthhatates. 1 men who have added. to the renown of thttanpub. , i bc. They aro even now :Irehitel in lm:Petition, ' and otthe thouninds of miles of. Ititiltmys 144 in .4 ' thet ',Wier; not one , fiftli of them are within their borders.' ••- : ' ' ''' '" ''- ' •''''" \ '' • ' They have teem:ids& for;:theed:r purpcies• inV'i *Deed =ohms $8..00Q4) 00 awsiost..Bl2Biooo.oo9 \ by the free qtatce : They hold . f4o.koppoiato of the ielley..the: menthe of th e grand rivors, and .2 ' Yet . the annual pludhet of this'free Pinto orOhio, 1.. fold year ago, Swat Withltra reir.hations Of the 1 annual product of these six Beata: , tfweild not ' i make - invidious emnperisont„teatl would let the . trumpet of freedom repel* bu the Auer' 1 the census fableit. ~, ~" - s I° ' The foci 'Stales; yosing,"erfaided in to' themp-* I per Part "of the'valley, in all those, thlagi'Which 1 give a people ulskfmgstrength,s are , taws - 4. !tom. They are now thew:o4l4:th" for alllands they control. themightyeommerealatffeafim dred millionibeloisgum to thd.yfeiti they sup , ply the 20,000 men ' who nacigatti it; they re, i JOlta in label; and their valleys glitter filth Rea The settlers of the Alissisaipii .valley,..being 1 thielly.supplied from the Atlantic Effete!. have I generally followed ;the parallels of lidittide n . which they Were bony , There Lithe ready to fight for his peculiar inititutttaim end,. , in the- language 'of. hi. Congreseciando,ttnerelt .1 up to th e line of 3830. with his .cothis..eut his -I back." , There is the haughty 'Virginian, t - yet y eloquent of the fading "glories ofthathilfouthu, . j ion—therit iethe true son °flitlf-Keen:* still prised -Of the land- ,. of:' histhirth. , ll4ll aired . 1 -Northern' hive of, New, England bee -wWwww.td: a again and again, and trout:its:urt- boson Md . . 4 through the energatiraidniOf western New Tork, has .given its .sons and its faith fles.the upper Valley of - the Mississippi. . -.4: 4r 1 • : - . _ - The Slates of the North-West are bone ; her. - „1 bone and tleth other flesh. A New:England man • .. 4 „ —John . ..tdaros=at the treaty :sief:Parts,. by his . firmness saved that region to the country: , when 4 itwas proposld to yield he with- his -Puritan .i pluck said No. - Rather than do to he. would go _ , I. home and fight , for;t as,limg as lio Could:keep a 1 , - soldier in the . eold. It was a New England min i who procuted the reduction 'of the Pries' of the . t public lends, and for thin the poor min, shy bless hinn—it wag a - New..England polley.iwhieh dedisated every 16th section of land. to, ebool ,6„,,,,„,„„ ; —: and aho're all, a NevErrearßmata-.- 5 Nathan Diwi of Beverly: ta...timellusettreir 4 .i, p th e Nathan; •of 1787, ' •' leuthig - 'slaverr' 0 forever from that Territory .-- ," ':, ...,:•.';‘' R . NeWEnglsmd•ixien assemblin ba - thiCeitito a - mature their plans mot forth the,coonty of Rae:, in this Statnin the dreri astiiiici)esest- her, a little colony, and east set .*lntils now --4: t the great /Rate of Ohio.' • A r 'N '.7ltitentseman 1 •, wee the drat Pettier ortltiN '' - ' l i*llteer ~ 1 New England,men were. first 1 .I'idiaa.: \ They 4 . were-the controllipgeleMent• t legislator% :i which: \ when Vh•ginisier pititio jthithtt right 1 to take \ their slaves into : that try; , 1 nomilirejeeted. their petition. Aid noortherels 'a land larger than : theltisith West Tonto per thaw:the free' states,' corbeling • • • 'tying -linden. the heitsrdeti: of liherty,•bleg. with -••„, .the best rains of .11mtven drained, by the. fi nest \ rivers it. the ..111(1, waiting far the adrev,:er one. ~ , .-A \ hundred millions of freemen,ilierseithelEn'illamiT •,'''z. bY the plighted filth e tuabiotafrenillit'North. g end the Smith, and it - N...Englithrinsts,' *edited in Nermont, tzustetredin the Nort2e. Westurbier , -..g. the sundae of freedom, fetweitingtha Mother that ..6 h4re hint, imgratifal to the landufhlee,Aoptlot4 in the Renato of the United Elba* , hi thereto of .174 'the' world;" In lid Usti; when 'no miti , priited . for ~.,1. it'lry :\ petithth;.thelte to , ibrciate tlis - Wigwag* b 7 'fit iikickit ha:bees given tOltiedein. AGlAllguage f4, of the gluriettsold ordinance of 2 787, originally „„•;1. frourthembid of the author of the deitarstice .% of independence and to'dootiu It to tie wiles and f 'agonies of slave r y.- .. ;- - --- -. -1 k • .: i n itii,,,, ol i o of : the poor nuut'erhofie.heriteLii ltis,„lpretest.;th th e • name of ,buinswitwAtEtwt „?...., Awtt.:-. Pit , thO\ tdo o 4rittlon do feeek4 l 4 ol cdd ~.'4 ,Fantrail ligli let it Aso from every_ section o f the. "republic' from 0 1 40 of nenr.rti th e land c. , Adams; froin the li •of jedhismitethr tomb s of Jay; 'froze the' rs : of Calhoun to the , weal \ shades of tile mugno 'shieesernsffrderthr:.gen-.,, elves wit of old Kantotlr iritilefs *grub, man , .t: : ly , form a Henry Clay; theta .bate, by the 'i sounding . Eflt where ' 1 great N. N'* l s l .nd 4. statesman Lc laid down:to irt: I c4O. dir:lars. :tion go forth; let it ring fro . odd to lad; by o t. 4 cry gushing, ricer ; by rimy realm bill. iv. 1 ~,w , ' ever/ 'adult''. teenueldit—dt * ' tia7eXiLl &fr.,. •-,... .I[lo-111TE SQUIE.I4r-10P,11 ~• to we b s . '. Tt nal 5 4 2 CR PIP bl ramuDA Aire , *-troot: ' , baiii4" molaelleilor, & jeoCo6...!Lactebiztt, !, , 4.; f ‘ v r, `l=e ixeraram4l.o raic 21xt , B u : 441 'as 154.14): store an fdr'ials by nO. ;'~"~"~ a r ."4