=IIMM °•Y~Ki ,r ESTABLISH - EEO IN-1786 I,ITTS- BUR- GII GAZETTE: AiLy AND FEEBLY WITS Y EY & CO. "D• 'H. WIITIlt.) ISAXGEL HAIGHT. , rtreltee tam SII.UT the ron ~ c TERMS: -DZILT-41Lt 4011011 W Sannm, Peleblb h,lr ,`"IT • WItIIIEL-TerOdbUareper annum, in advanea win be sanded on the hallowing ...Min.. . Them metes pre nnum. ..-11 5 5 0 ooPbr do —.... ......... uu Ten wide* de . 13 00 1 .. 3, 17c0pta do Le.l 00 to eeth < l In to be add ,reTrl d Ne r :=l be wilt alter tb r iTaelitl i r%. 6 1;=;'" "'"). "" C". • renewal. 'RATES OF ADVERTISING: Ude tannin, (lo lines of Nonpareil or sgate.) 0 Do one ineertlen S ao Do each additional insertion.-- 0 M one week—. 1 75 • Do two . week". 00 • Do them week. 1 00 one month • 5 00 two m o nth...::_ 700 . ire three remihs 900 ' • • D e , four months- .......... . .... 10 CO Do els months—. 11 00 Do twelve month, . 18 00 • ...dial Cards. (5 lion or IMa -- Dit: * *X - aeon c i 00 dollar for additional Mae. • mumie; !benne:able at pleasure, (Der la ,ansej a:elusive of , paper . 25.00 . , rye sannaddltkrnal square, toserted overone month, end it addlliondequare Warted under the yearly rates. • Adrertiegments 'asaasdlng a a-loon. and not over eft... likre, be charged as a moire and • half. • • Whom not scumutsble fbr legal advertisements ohargedfbr their o pahliestion.• • • AlloOntiell* candid:Mee for ingee t De chanted the come as other =remota. • ~ ..14vert te not marked (41 the coo* fvr • e =sober. of Insertions, will be motioned till 13rb= I.SClF . t.qactatt imardintli. • • . their o==T4L.Z."l,;7:ll l .l= obie f, t ;r ) . It6l !r cor the benefit of other Doreen', ae • well as all sdr7r r ttentente 2./001==mtl"=1 ae.• ..latbels i ndl c .L.Vdhells w :1: 11I th b% 'n eerratel r" i tendon& and ;dung payload cad.. • ••• All advertiselanote• theittable inelltutione, flre cons ' • Idmim. Want township: and ether paddle meothtm4 and all 109Dtkal meting" and. not/mu Is to &anent half .1/1 , 7- -. Mol•striellyin adnuace. - • , .• • Marriage nation. to be thuged Id cents.. Death. ootime inserted without charge, tuns. sumtntei• • sited by funeral luritatione Cr obituary notiew and when hto be paid for • /UMW mirertisere, and mil others tending ItZt caLLendrinit llmus %Tom deelguedte nth attention to • wheMeliZinraMisteele fif f r adtgia=l notlem ;f .nUrtdo rog: Tatar aga te notice deigned to . all attention ~ Peleate ontettniam alealated •or intended t he te . - Mairldual interest, can only to hamied with t tukder . taDding _that the same 10 be Mid for. if intended to inserted , in the keel column, the own dill be charged Meseta of 10 cents. par 1.14, • /DAM , m oan " notice. to to charged triple price. - Tavern IdserPtditions $2 orb; _ Rad Entste Amite end Anetkneere , adrertioneente not to Oa danned.ander. ynsrlr ratesk but Owed a dlonciat of • er•three and - onethird per cent fnm the .amount of • irrimai no Istqrsidar 17 Moat TAMS. Mu Ilium*, three ...... 50 • -Do._ emit additional • , ADITannaGIM WICIM PAP= One Revere. (10 IhMi t O i r Inaction— carts. .111 transient edvectlaesnents tepai d "nu. DISCODMC RATES OP - . 111711.n.66 - %.[MC. 41' SONS, Brokers'. coniscreD TWIT )131! N. 11.01XES Market e. /Wow,. TA9 PENNSYLVANIA: • Bank Plltabutirb ,)lan# of Nem rth eth. Mettle,. ' Rank of Pennarhanta.:-. Book of Penh' Tmilablp-. of the United Staten Commercial . Bank of Pa--. Par Farmers' tideeheadaa -Girard ..... -.pat Philadelpkia Dank . .a». . Southwack Bank-.. thou libetern Bank.. ...par , IlankedMasthi;;;;;;k.:.X Rack edtl2M-Cf • Bask of Del!Co.. - Cireager-Wr Bank or Gerseanteru...--par Banit'ar GettTabargh...... Bank of Aoulaton- ....... Bank of 31lIddletoem. Z n t a orN hurtauerdittgalbeant4:-...par otland-Par .- Columbia Bk*k Sti . dne . Co-par . Doyleetoan• Erie Bank- ' Tanners' Ilk . of forks Co,..par Yarn e rn Ilk of larnmettr...par Fanner? Bank or Emullog.par • Emu. ilk ofSchullkill Co-pir Far. Thor. Wporoburr.. .})ranktin Bk Wadtdonton -ply 'lloaeadab Bank ri -a ijern l A - Ffl;;ii . ' Ir , Le 19930 - Bo ..par • 3ilinnif .11arklf 'Weet Itrucallurßk,VGlt.tabirm Be et .4 Mate'_ Deaarhatlhnyto . " t. A t kfon do AFttt nth 4. Inentsnea Oacuutay..l.4.. a at CollrtunT.7 - grill% v AoutEtprceto AS ' • Ashtabuls:...... 6o Et onto Pee motto Branch at Saleto—.--; do Bank bf outteal..--... 5 • Ail BE of U. 6=4...T0r0nt0 ti at Ripley- Ado "EASTERN EXCHANGE. BBeaoeh at Cincinnati.— do Go ':es cork ...___..:. .. ... Wasblngteca.„... • do On par It at Gadd.-- - Mailroom at: wrsrmo; at Steubenville:- do . ,Cineinnatl..----..1- at Mt. Ver at Nevrark...--.- do 4t ooh at Spriusbad....... do GOLD AND SPECIE ' ?Urtetta-..--. do Doubloon; Spaulab..--15,00 eh at Trot do. do Patriot-.« 16,70 Branch at 31t.Thaiiint- do Eagle , . . at Zentaville-- do Eagle, nor do EnalerleXarots, ..... 7.80 do 'Ten TAO dopulneas 15,00 at Inavenua.— do!Ten 05 3613-7..1..-4 3,96 Stanch. at iCuraboini..... do Napolcons-- - . RUG Mauch lancets 2.16 Branch at Wooster....--•.• do I • I and Fourth ata. fittsbrovh* iitsil.l llraorl.... u.l a t t yt X = rxds..... t . t. do do do llt,Clorinl. do laferette Bank..". .• do Women Rearrvellank..— do Beak of Nlamdllon Small Notes.' 1 „NSW ENGUND. • • eat Barka ..._._ •• NEW YOLK:” ' Neat York City... ..... . . .lur 1. • JIMMY DELAWARL AD molvert 800k5...... .... , VIRUINtd.. llank•of tbi Hank of Va,ltichmond Ex. Hank. Va.. Norfolk " 5=7ji k 1.12: 1 01 North Wrstera NIA' 4 are' brEt. ofIV. putdka. reitPer.N . TCl:: • LISA. m argh s b.. c r u 'Abr. 111,nt vo ra-31tritalie BY .. - 2 •• GEORGIA.. .•• - • • AcltuHtti Ins. kilt:gel issalcarlyzasta..:.—.—. ...: 811.*(13rommickjAtsu'a.:., 3. IL_TM - I:Eq. , . tnt. t 311micrt Baas:. 3 . vaccycci. . 7 TM orKenturkr.Loolsf• 3: ,13k of Loidsee. Mirada ..7, Viortbern BkelMatllidlT 15.kmtbersettorltraturk 3 . .... Bk orbtxte,inktbmousi . ?,‘ . .3 LL1!.1)1?3. r- RAU BankathilArvu* b 0 D.4 4 C,..16 1 :• - f — :.;F itiir6itEt.l3. Cb. dila b xtesere.74 • • .•• A 3 PRICES OP STOCKS. . . . =WPM FOX TIM A: WILKI PaTSEVNS.&EGO CLVCO.EME..BY STOCK AND' ENcIp.NclE AROKERS, • thaw state. Auvnycara......±7. Do. .ccop. ffr;alr rum Olt 6. ..-r•tr Do. coop. Ss, m. n'ltor.6"l=2. it *haul TWO Mamas° Bonk —.. Alkshauf MIM.PI . Itosooablsrldre— Fjl ll l . l=ar_ lalsosport • COrCIASCP- • ntiAle.a KJII• _lnaguito*" insorsaceoe... Insaranes Amodatad Fie tIIIIPTeI CO4: to Phi •♦. ritubp , o4 a XaspO . etle.-.- sun ROAD, SLACRITADiII,' rlttaVilaa Mown Nimb..ter - Yeas iftekirstrr 'rims. tool Ridtroid— tibia Amu. Rallread.. rialt. &Mk. itslbtod—.,.. .Clamtifiat * Welloller R. Mains Ralllsidrypoek 'IVI.I. m. C.i.ek • rts. Mod isollt Parries Plank Rd , clreemy, Turnpike B4_ Mutters f,101,02.;4....4...., „• : - ;!•.l.lS. , rwtt. • ... ! ... 410.6.0 auntbant lfian6s ..... • ffiff2ElM MMM • _ klitlfrgai - JRVIIANICPsOTIOL WILKINS , & CO: • • uaual 'mans nag: nandim. Ala imat. :PITT:W(I6CA PA. .wanziGN awl Domestic Exchange, Coln, F. %at wales and Lana Warrants, boisdblS and .old. . Callsolloacersalla thsotathout ln. Goloa. ' Mutates, dlasoanted and loans aedotist Wes Raabe Naught paper, iod mold on Onamissloa. • Mosey issostnaVois deposit, and laterestaßoirod trim left „c£,ORGET:ARNOLD & co, - ; BANKERS, ITALERS 2X zxcaramr.ouiNosAmtate. ,2 7 .14 .Pwarth grad. appxua &ql Trametioas at ma, ; Bar Thad, . —-- .- ITIVTABLE TITRASITC.NO - 31ACII INES ' AND . _. . .. • = - E L ARRA- 1 4T.ED to- . ' bet a thorougNy bunt; ::, . '...: rolga . i watt ir , %,.stadoltilff C:W.C.ARROL. no street. PM. y , haste' Abo ThrWitaaliierl{nes orotesuat - 4, stage and .""; atrearfti a = aw "f r wi tesbnate Infbarnla P b;` AT/ , ' '• _satas runi ver,tbraabo tarter, - x masa hotter wort. ••:•,xore than ,000 as =OM ars Co. in au II the .W.tetill ~,,:gar i lkd In Igierialt oil. Inountalan, Mauro( tb.m had POW ha to 4 100,030 bushels ieV . A. on trpktber bare been rammmsniael who -......Mtbet_o b!‘" IO FPIat!,.!IDI t.. 0 wqb as n 411107,th Tho - Wrp 4 ;COCO Piiont. see la aristbid b:, tb. fair=. bad- aomptetcy. mantes th e strum sod duff testa;sad . har siren antlta Sitistietioo wbertam - . A DDiINIS T R A T 0 R S NOTICE.-=Noticeis .. lotteri 'of -441M010a Isms ~, r... ,berodn' itniftfiiiibw. tho of Atom . , fl tre l o atliolatlo TolattoTolmohtp,A y eounir. ill Memo ketosis. 7 Ulm:Wm ludebtedlt ta .. , add ' , Aus, regilmted to. min" lidededistd , ,P . sad eledlem. la prolog tbsol l swZrulaw.3- "2,---ddl 'Mad ttl gRE About 70 acres of ic itell - • m s r i aretaz ill ial a r ° tor 04 i litt " " w " steni: I=====l THE BUSINESS. CARDS S. 31ORRISON, Attorney and Counliel er ..,= . L i t i L b t r Z p ir:Ntre4 11 . 0. 41 Grant stmt. 44, w. lIALL, Attorney at Lan., -Bake. o, 7 4 iltA . tral a o." Grant unit datw,eu.Vourwtivk.pd 3 1 1 1.. PIII . LLIPS. Attorney attl,rw, • OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Carrier of Fifth .ad Grant atrsets,orpoalte the Court yore /tape, Pittsburgh. rtn-24-3'53 ..ALCR.AIG, Attorney at Law, New Castle, • Lorene Countßinsolesnla. - to Ito ..Walter ;Cress Creek; J. Ponig. FM.. Hampton d Smi th : Kramer Baton; IL Chlid. 0 .. 4 b." gnu. Wilson is Co. U. Lee. •CBdlJ ---- - TAMES Att6rney at Law, office 1111/ Fourth street. near Grant, rlttst;orgh. t• P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel lee at 1.41., Cleveland, Oh la venom—A. R. Loom* Jhater k Stanton. • RA!' CISQ. FLA:NE(IIN, Attorney at Law, F Ha 170 Fourth street, 1111.910070 h. - - "ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, iFj Zia 89 Fifth stseet.rittsborsh. mvoi iz : to 3Di t4:11 AIL= CIAXIM....—....CIMAID .11111' PLOR.Z.NOZ MOM. RAIIER • & RAII3I, Bankers and Ex change Brokers. Boy and sell Gold sod 81leer and Rotas, negotiate loans on Real Estate or Stock Sem. raw, _purchase l'rozalmory Notes, and Time Bina on East and Wed. Buy and sell Stocks on Commleslon. Canoe. Goetz mule on el points In ths Colon. Unice corner of 1 Third and Wood streets, directly °pupate One ht. Charles Rotel. • i myl-ly n ustm6. s D.. KING; Coin, Stock and Exchange Broker. Fourth. street—Boys and sells Stocks on • rent tudeeg TreeVo ' nralle "d on . 474 t z . .tr i vA t ,t ,-- , torrellenk Notes nought sod mad. .1 T 2 d"- IrATINIAN . NOYIL. -.JOS LICA 11011111... Z. UAW. r ALMER,IIINNA. 4. Co. guccessors to A . Mosey, flume Co, BankeraKeehenge Brokenand math lordya and Domestic Exchange. Certificate. of Deposit, Bank Natal and Specie—N. W corner of Wood and Thud amt. Current Monay receleed on Dopralt. Bight Meeks foe male. and oolleetione made VS nearly W princi pal_pointe dr ghest the tutted S State.. Gold The hi premium pall fin Foreign aid American Adtinrce mode on. ranalgornsata of Produce, shipped rag, on liberal term- 6. IeVAT. WM. E. WILLLIMS Sc Co., Bankers and Exchange Bram, North East earner of Wood and Third streeta, P}ttsimrstb. ul traneanioas made cm liberal term., and colleetions :Taman,. attended Us A I . V4,IUNS & CO., Exchange, Brokers, to li nit. N ,i 1‘ "Ttlowlribr.lb:aark °I, MI- LARTLILER, Jr. Banker and Bro ker. .Ith atreet, No. Ga. adjolnlnlok the Bank of ,1V ; 110 LITE S -A. SON, Denim in Foreign rb ntirtle f EMrhanpte, Certificates o, ramite. Ilank Note.a.lo and tipeAga No. 69 3Larket &Meet,- MM. Mnigh. 4/6e - Cialectlane made on' all the principal titles throws/taut the United Steam. COMMISSION &C. d. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, .y y Clleidee Family Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, corner of Wood and Sixth Streets. Ix new...riving • lanre• aseurtment of Fresh Goods, In addition to his already es teashe stock, purchased from drat bands In the-}yarn =sluts, which will be mid at the lowest market llricce. /Er Hotels, Steamboats, and Fanelliks, buying by the Quantity. Impaled at wholesale mt. Kirtiomb , delivered in the city nee of charge. - arid A , Commission and For -- ertualnederehards, dealers In Wool and Rodeos generallr: also. Pittsburgh Manufactures. No. Ile. Second area, Pittsburgh. ap6.lllid `I WELLS fr, CO.:Commission 31ercitants xi. nod Wholestle Dealers In /lama, May Floor. Pried Fruit and tkauntr, Produce , gesartalg. No. St: Liberty West: Commtarda thee, Pittsburgh. [.Ply-yea S. LEECH, 3IeA.LPLN & CO., SY • sato Greats.Ml Peelers In Pm std. e Metals d Ihttsburirb NlaranhAureerNo. and 2.111-11erty .lea st. Pltiaargh. I. looms ...... r..III[BCPAII. 1e;111,M:11T k FREDERICK, WholesaleGro -rem Produce Broder& Petorazdtog and Corrantaleo rrhourr, =Wood street. Pittabqrsrb. Insu ,lllsrlJberol desired. ud caoh'ronect fauvism:lout . An troodo red If ' •tent.... . ... IL 1010. S. 'ItROBISON Orceerm,, • l'rudnoo - lkolmould Unatolaslou. .Irorrhans, Co. may' ortreot, Pith/41=1v iglu 4.2 PRl:satlt ILARBAUGII, succeesor to S. F.W.• rammludon and Forwardlng Merilunt, Maier In floor, Wool and Pralone ;murrain. Na I 4 /Int rt., and UOltecognl rt., littabarab. " .______ / ylir K ENDR ICK"TiorwaThrn G 711 3 .4 7 61 7 ; • 3.1.1. Merchant also. Arent ae It.. r ~.,. i.,. 1.7= sa = Wo od rirort. PlitAburgil -- ! ' "1 . -- . A ,0uity......z ..r ... 1 0 Forwardlng !Ilerrnantliso. for Boob of nay d.Trepan.'° ...rio. , or Orwrareure I (aura, be I N TO; 2,Vie:',.. to. '''''"""'u". . . m. b ' an Toar I/ Slywduliliedfdt.,' •..,... .. T .._,. 4019 _VR-Cletfrttl,lol3r#l3 - ill -"--. 7,r,A! ' ' . li :" 7 . ; :Z:l7 ', FOrr rdil 60131111 - Ip iT VAILT -I mild. , C... 1 na+lPM7r.glilotterr't AHDY, — JONE§ ""3. ATWOOD - JONES & CO.: Commbeeiosf ie s e x e ld ForwnVe.r rifisbmt. ,Leah. 111 patibarztt 31.1aufuturedOooda, R - W. -• POINDEXTER. CommiTterm and • Toinartang ouse, and &yr ihe jortuchase and Pal. Wastarn Traduce, Iron, Nallarellase, end the Sir nut:lac:red Articles of Pittsburgh gescrally; tk:Wnter.and St Front Oreet; Pitteburdb, Pe. eepls 1. V. eressusir... I URBRIDGE & !NOR:1113f, Wholesale Gnaws and Cogimission liareitants, Noe. 116 Water sad 140 Pint street, Pittsburgh. • il': . . i 11 . ERCIER ANTELO; General iv don Iferemnte. Phllatelphis. Mara anars a, on ronagnments of Praluro saurian. lath CO., Wholesale Grocere and ttaburgh *l6 Mart T in st.. Pitir A B. CiANFfELD, late of Warren, - Ohio, Stealer In and 'Forwardlnaztrant, and Whole. Peari sad W Waxer. C Batter, Pot and w. .7Fg. it haeutfa P:orpirst r attr. - dt"l"' 0 ...nLJan.n./ Int./ob.* Aug Int. Mayn Nor do. 111011 L,• of .. a - weru. n. Utti. T LITTLE CO., Wholesale Grncere, plitz,.., vr i e j land Comm Ito , n MreMtAarg .e anacj i. al Dri-43 CHEESE WAREHOUSE —HENRY 11. coLLINs.Ing and cocualvaion MerelmatAnd Deese ha Cheese, Butter. Lake Fish .act Produce generally; 25 Wood street, store Water, Pittsburgh ,-rural .Int../On altar Int. lklny n • NOV O. TASK BONNHORST & MURPHY,: Whole -, _le Omura sadOcardadon Merchants, sal Dreldnu in Pittsburgh Shand:se res, Water sired, Mts. burgh. Ps. 1 D14.51m. Citet 44 5 do 4 Dtr.Mar4ltet. r.Ja.511144 V. ?Put. DIE. “Zirr TACOB FORSYTHJr., Forwarding and Clogmalsdan 31044=4 NaN 141 rater stmt. Plt tibmtb. k2B-73.7.3 7rn.4110. A PA.L.31 . .E R,,lmportet:Mid Dealer ' In Premix and Anytieanirall Paper. Mo. 65 Market t. Intween Third sad Fourth .tenet . Piitabtrtgh. Wf XeCLINTOCK, 'lmporter and. Whol e artd D ritfjt,Tl, l° Alow l V.r. Meant Boat nmm ' :go. 6ln Market Neel. • ntr. .D '0 e. Dir. %or. =.'l. Dir.4o.3* ft -1 Dir. 44re 6 me I) DE LANGE, liealei ilides, "W ' Ltbartyomen, caw of the 001- o Home.)) They will keep on bana, *.t oar times. • gen erst *manage& or loathe, for ghwitaskets ! Lai; §addlers. cum slim, Eboczoakers' xoz. 7 1111011 1 A18 k Y the £ed , n Whohrie and 1~ t. teti on the Ye . tem side • Div. J.. 4 V e Nor neck. ft. Div. ROBERT .1111:KBiE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec tifying DlotMer, Deakv in Prndriee,Pltterbonh )fan= of Foreign awl Domestic Wines mit I.l4uors. ?io. - alb Liberty dr..t. On band iviets haXe II oannumor old diddardmhdd Widaker, vadat .ut ba I 6$ 16 16 -t 33' Ps. Dlr. 1153. SIN Jib IR trek. ours ikholestilo Grp , u ip m ziLatt , Vawilithea. and a Dvdza In Produra tad 4 Oakum altray4 OD hand at their iVarchature,l4l Water otreet,ilttabarsh: axiar 00407.. . rUAII ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' . 31 eithanls, ind 4hoduie, guid 107 Front siren. Pitttburgb.. .10101 b. 111 . 01/.1......,' '....rAGILIV C. nif- MG1141.5.4C. ROE. Wholesale Grocers and Oammladou 31crehant., N 0.134 Wt,erfr garetlitts, ESMMI /01M ATIM.L. .- o -1)1731 RAGALEY CO., IYholeAale ar vAr ma, No. IS and fXIII - ood stmt., lit tabiaryh. WILLIAM, A. M'CLUIIG, Grocer and T. Dealer. comer of Wood 'lO4. blettistreeta'has ahraraon hand large anortmeut Or choice 0 eateries and Ann lass—Foreign lentils and Nuts, Wit/lends and Retail Deaden supplied an the berestlerma • lit ()BERT DALZELL & CO.; Wholesalo - 1 - 11,1Drdeers, 311reliania tinders. ie Produce and Pittsburgit Danufseturea No. = Liberty street, Plitsberub. — • .11 , 111 'WA.. • .- asno s'esssuss.-. ItrICK.II 4 IC6A:NriLESS, SUccessoni to V L. & J.D. WItIL Ittiolook Onon, rerwardlng Cosualmiss Itentuusts. Nikes 10-les; Nails Mass Oot- V i rmssd plitthatsk Wsoulmtureir'smend.l7; comer. of Woxt Awl Water Wm* PlUabtosh. , • E TSON; Wl:t6kaal. Orocor and Camisdadaa Manhunt:Theigali Praiser sod Mar . 4tiopthrtAn4.' #racier. 11 , 4 011474, MO. UMW, novo.. • - conk -Jos? v" - fisyn,-w.oreseo rtrom, R. 34 uMm-31actianti;aa / INZ I :Woodr - fnd einb Isalp% " :. ' ' -.1101110:1=1,...........,-,••••;....wa 013, MOLL", Incaoractsnrazo lAnaUirt iIIAGALVY;,WOODWARDA 07.01 . 11. Market at** itUadelnbl. SCOTT,, Dentist, Fourth otroot, Tit &II deal wait of Market. - Ml' :•• • al. f. XIErAL.7IL - .WASDAVNTIST,Pinit lariat; Sr . Doorinbinalbuit ' boars AM - 0 5.1 1 40 6 . Ou bstsintsTs moons milk to rsootritorottioSsa to Wu thin ttA z llass by sponsl m 434001110. to inns • nollldtod orsarTesoo ARD'S -FLUID AND POWDERED intja t r ui ' M '" d trV 4 Varim._ L _ V doans d. Mff= ATTORNEYS. GROCERS. .JOUS It. arardlLiii., ~~»:~u~u ''' VAILTY PITTSBURGH :"".0' - TTSBUR,GH, MONDAY MORNING, FEBOAR:Y 13, 1854. AGENCIES. LA 11. ) .-1.1aving been appointed the ex rked t. - ...nn.a1....t ••4 strad,l Leather Belting. man dual.. At,,nte. for Pittsburgh. h. the sale of Paten t tf.1,Vi...1uL00uftD,W.Ed1...,....j... ii..Vrii,,,,lce:irt,,l,,eaft,ltv.m.d:i...l,o,lol:hsfil; lint stn.e.t: .r." 4 ..5l by lb. JBAY ELL a ikr.q.ofllarthri.d.Cohneetleut We no. otEr for "ate a large rim nt of all width; mannfacturei, at the inanufseturer; prime, his article r.l.t.N.NllaEstrrey ll'ellnotrß,°ltor”)kilTtibilansfheeVrreBLl:Col'llearti...n , helm; enperior to any, Ltyther. t ook I.ver hvfore alerts! D, Olbre at the Manufactory, onruer of Washington • 11 . 1 thle market... Also" a halm st of all .11111.2 of ludla ..d .r r..kii. ~,,,,.... Birmim a... or ,,,,,,m,rittahurilh. }tubber Iteltlng conttantly on huld. and for sale at the to arj.dly- "Machine Itching Detooc' N 0.114 Market atm.. srrJ.l it. PHILLIPS . 101 IN 'WETHERELL, Manufacturer 0 - - ~,- . - Real .-- , of PATENT BOX VICE., • •.‘errior rand., SOLID BOX "tt, Sri/S.' 'LOOMIS, Lstato A g ent, and BRAZED BOX VICES, aura, of Auton_ as 1.1.. Stock, Merehandlae awl 11111 Broker, awe No. V.: Iwo. Went^ am spume frttu the Hand stroublkid/V‘ Al - o.llh...tveet. abore Won& th.d.,,. ~,,m p ti, .t,.....k.d legheny 0014htet1 to. .1) hully WORKS, I . i .- . 1( r ,.. ner m of Flt. L t. a l n . Ll l. L o ibe , rty 5.A ,, M(.1 1 1:1, L. MARSIIEL - L, Sc4. , rotary Chi rd. , PULL v sty meth as IRON PLANERS. Slldo and Hand I TTIX . ! .'2 _ "''''''' C ' u n'l rl / I _ s4 :'_ Ti l b l., , .Y , 2 l :.___ INt/ LATHES, DRILLING MACHINES. c.. e., manufac- liir P. IIONEF4. Agent of the hnoiranee tarred to oat., irel2l JOS. F. HANIILTON & CO. V a Co. of North America. 141 Front etre..t. ti . i.4: . :faiiino:::,,N,,, S. o . ere . tary \t asternlnani, MAC iONId jONES & QUIGG, M'anufaeturera '9 o i t S l. p Q rin iu g : and Milder Steel PlouCh Slab Steel Steel Plonsh • ---------I- - --".e . '` . _ __ i _..,l:Dui lc p. NiaVraperi. LtAr T O A I LOLN ' EIVC - Ohfl - C, Agentiorliranklin Patent ink Screw Mall and t Hint - m rod Iron 'Mark-Corner of 'el r.,.., BOP and Flist . .treetr, Pat...ll4gh: ; no d 1t.h)i.,,T=t 1 ,1 1.1 . 1 C .1 .1111..y. nortb.eut coma of Wood CTILTRING. . , . ----- --- . .547.11 8 QM': A.-... 5 P.M. Y. .A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- PB. , ROGERS,4 CO. Manufacturers of . .1_ . tuallnsurattre Cnranany. 42 Water attest. . a Roger's Patent ImprOved , Steel CulAlrator.-C r ozer . 0 ,, 0 ,... ,i - . m .... os. sad not Amato, Pitt5burgh. . ................................AMM0/ I UMW. ..7 1 ...T 4 A 1 Y dk, L0 . 11 & a HUSTON, (miccessmill AWSON, MOILAN & CO., M G FO. . T eueral Clll2tolulott.stna For. p of Shovels, Spades, 4e., Warehouse No. 22 Wood Pt.. ' vranlinit Morehanta, and gents Am Eastern Transports,- "nen Plrtt apd Kerond streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. _ ~ _ _ ton to to . i . re n gt, v o= 7 l ll 4tv i ,i,o l ,t fuis st o r . nitu -- fa — etnier - s ' Penn Cotton Mills, PittsburgET , 'wt.!' no!' troutnety lEini;, Tobacti, Soira ' ....Ash, Illudtur. KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO. Manufac.. , l 2 t ti•ng•Ar.ts: r d s. " 3 1 . tej:1 4, .:4 4 n0z i .n.,.:.1 . 2r , ),... titters of- . Pitta for ths..Psno 3111 r and "Danner mrir g ateltlnisi., Penn .A No. 1 heavy 44 Sheeting", : Pittsburgh. Nn. 414 .Yront litnset, (oppotito Loulttills. Carpet Chain of all colors and shades, . Pittsburgh and Kt. Louie Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. Cotton Ttritiel ja2l3-3tud 1L Beii Cord Plough Lines sod Kash Conk , .IA9. S. HUTCW: S O:SI. ....... -..... ..... ... ...... A. R. 011.154900. .2 ROI. or all alt. and doscriptiouti Batting 1 - A. HUTCHISON t CO., Conunissien igirthders left at the Hardware Store Oru•s,s. we ,, , , sos • Norchautt and A s tor the St. Loula Sugar none, it C 0... 131 Wond s toat, will havr AtA.555115555. je2sly cry. Dealers I n Sugr, Molvatot Pig and Ilat Lc.l. 11 croP , ---:- -------- Oaltinn, Zinc, Paint, le.. de. . te7 nu. A. annoy JAIMCILLIWILL. RE ur55555 RRON & CRISWELL, Bell and Brass . - ' - • Found... Marnthat or ax kind s or Dim. W orks,. BOOKSELLERS. &C. otters Steam E 112122. Plumbers, de. Alm% Caton .., _ Batting utantsfaiturers. _ . ,Youstort. ltoberea Erect. I Wausau. lio. 12. Itarkel C. STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock ," Allegheny city. I ,trot, near First, Pitteburih 'R. ton. Bookseller Stationer, Printer and Binder. esd li, 8.-Ohl Brass and Copper taken in *Nth-stre (Ur won. ' one o r Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh. or eash peld. ' • Oriented at the Foundry or .otliee. win be so...a.st to 1 L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer -- o. . , 'mammals, - . relllsir la .IS Fourth street. Apollo Building. _ . ' Arnold & Williams ' -- j it. WELI/IN, Wholesale and Retail HEATING AND VENTILATING WARE-' • . Dealer in Blank and School Sr ok. Paper and Eta , 110t5 i t _.,. m „,,,„ f „,, u „,,.. of xhii „ 3 „.. r..„...... ...TT. No. ii.TWood Am. (between Third and Fourth) ught Iron Tubing. and fitting for Stmt. Ass or Water. , "ti.Bo , Bb. mann liu.S.l Market street, Pittsburgh- , FOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and, Sta. 1:13.1Ve here cola our lce. Patteros,_le., to Messrs. flal tioner, annswssor to Davison * Agnew, to. US Market ARNoLD & ,wiLLtAms. ~,, om ...., .... J a r p 5 ..... 050 0 street, newt Fourth, Pittsburgh. P. • to the patronage or the public. - ____— - Del WAIF& ATKTNSOS a co. , Irli - Y - S. 'BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dealer in Stationery Sc., to. 8- Market street, near DLNE. AND CEDA WARE.—SAMUEL , s one, Pittsburgh, ita. .1_ BROESP..I( keeps ch ny on dnind a geed ass or t- , T L t o, ~, ~.. . „ usent of Wash and Bath Tubst lions. Steambdat. Oak Well, . • ~.... . ihs Booksellers and Stitioners; Kitehes or Draw. Bucket. Wooden - Bowie, Bowie, Churn. Dry t o. SS Wood street, next door to the Ilene, of third. lineal,. Erre and Cherry W.. 11 Boards, and all other i b. IV School and tees books nordtantly on and. . kinds or ware intl. line. A150...74 nests Tube, and 100 dozen / Bucket. IL'ENGLISII & CO., Booksellers, , o. Tratertom. Masonic Bali. Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' to. '' Wood street. between Fourth . and diamond aplnsy - st er . Plttstrir b. r .. . --- iiiiiiiiiiiiiifeliiiatanTfficToiy . - ----:.- :- • - -- - , -,--- -- --- - - --- - - 7--- • Ari.o-PARTNERSIIIP -NOTICE.—The sub- .., MUSIC, &C. ...,l scribers would respectfully inform their friends add • ~,„ ~ ~ „.,.. , ,-.,,, Dealer the public generally, that they have dater.] Into partner- 4 ,....... /1. Altti.lAJlt, Din Piano Flitiefi, ehiS onnitimicing O u the 14th of Ana under the firm all. . alasie and ne..i.o war...nu. Sch.( Boot.. met w ii.Lums a co.. the the mantdinium of ULACKSSIITII • tionery, Sole agent for Chlekeritia's Moo Forts, Ihr BELLOWS of every description, will& they are dctremin- - Western Denney - Imola -No. Si Wend street. ed to make of the very hint materials end sinorlor work- • . - ~, ~, ~,,,,,„ .., ~ --. ---- tuansblp. They Intend to have always on hand 11113 ...kart - iii E A lOC h Liitibit, Dealer in Music, ma mma oran sizes Thom ga to fa itiehes at their manufeytory • - , • • Neal Instruments, and Tinhorn, of Itellan Stritign, corner of Robinson and So:3,111.1y streets. r.ont:irr WILLIAMS. ' w i t h' . & - ',..' t L r •. N" . w.,11... t C 'At o w. ch. L . T u t i Ai sa .tt o 'll y b.. ll ""'"•,, - JAMES tril-sigt. ' ona. AileglomT ail', May :M. . ,airily oi . - _ _ _ .._____ - • SCIIRCEI)ER ..9s CO. Music Sumo. 4th a t . L. h th ß . OLit tbs 'N, th w a o h u k ix . oLt re t.. Sre „. e . tr t l , l i l . l i T i i . : . n .i : . ._ .. 1.41. ,..... 0rmm..1,4, ;„ wm.a. N.. 11.4.,..... on the west side of the - Diamond, Allegheny thy, • ono- -__?______Y' I / ustrUmenta of all tlticia, pleteassortment of Ifenitisn BilndxAl... Venitian Shut- tem am made to order, in the toss stele. warranted wool - to amp in the United Staten Ills Mode can he removed without the old of a crew driver. Having purchased the .toot; tool. arid . wbod of the eaidmit Kstabhabment or Rammer A McClelland-I saii prepared to furnish their old enstamon swell se the public at lacy,— with everything to their Um.' Ageney, No.ll Wood street, Pittsburgh. sueb2o J. 1... SHOWN, PEiriirGLASS W 011.118; ORENZ WIGHTMAN. Manufacturent kW' all of TLALS. BOITI.P.S. saki 1NL6113 ASS, 63 Water and Freat rimer!, Ilitst.urgh. N. IL—Particular et antiork Teti tie 636 MIR el Si leder and private moulds tbr Bottle/. and Clair. rep= EOM= M'CORD SI CO. WI.IOLALE - AND RLTAIL PASIIIIJ.NADLE HAT ANIY 4. CAP:: IgANUFACTU HERS, AND DEALER! IN ALL IR.LNW UV MRS. CORNER OF WOOD 4SD FIFTIINTRICETS. Pittsburg4 Pa. IMTL.4.• stnek. nat.". eTeri quaRIY 0416. f 'ht. sudlUm !Infs. Boax, ern .4 F. Wank.. apc,A.14.1.1)* WILILY TAM J. .I.tren WILLLOI TATE & CO" No. 1 4 ): Fourth fired, war Liberty, and Federal arced. Allenhenr. .ihnowfsetwrero of Shoot Loud. Lesden IIT&onto. Both", 'Water Clooeto, de, venous who ha, wort to do in our lino will do well to eall, no thor told rely on hiring' that woel executed bd p ipe n ot a .m dkte a to, and es d 2 _view ohortdro oty own tot aa So/ OMM , wag tj=t i=t 1:' gat m. UMW front the snotty, who viol to oUrehooo pip. for conveyLng water flown N'oringo, rill Lod It to thole Me to wive us n N one onrchUing hun, weond need peal are lbw orir ottonnfsetomns of . Land Pito and need =lVcity._ Onion front.tho country fur Load Pipet. ""a.44B,dfdko ‘Pasedro prompt. smuttos. • entaddlawlf Self Heating Smooth ing_rona. DE ORE KTEST DOM ESTIC. Dl rm...", r? the u ladka me rdlhern I mom r. ssatuV.- and P.M. SU MAIM on liferral terms. Address. (part raid.) J. JACKFON, 121 Wrott street. Pletsturg• stir for sale, aim, at the Brinell...l hardeare In the cite, by73l. Graff A Ce.. and Mr. John Nartlrright Aim. Trtars' ;row, nu the same minelpis. kh2fultvly o s.lB Bolivar Fire Brickand pan CrielbleCbrylf alkag . an rIMDS COMPANY. MATING ENLARGED their eapatitr Ihr,manufacturlug. as. new PrePared to menthe inereased demand S. CrindUenud Building C'oy. Orderl PrdrtZde s. = Ueda rittehnrgh. Berdember 21. 18.43. ITr FLU RCM .aiW COACH FACTORY. I,lrrire t I licrcNA:TEn sm WOULD respectfully call the attention of , • doertbern and Wader; Merchants to his fine stuck arriiiem miming In mks. toga 0101 to moo. Those Cartiakee are built trout the Lost material and ...Imam. ship, and under his own supers - Wm; he ran., with osnli.• . deuce, warrant his work to l infmior to none mambos. Aural In the Unice. The wrests of Ida lesaissers and the lutetiu.. In demand for Witches of wahhaalndriced not to build any , enorroon sw low ' work In Ids eatabllsbrnent. Parlous wanting good est erdrk will PkWeegall and examine his mark tefsra going .itst. All work warrants& • New'Coach Factory-Allegheay ONE , M. IL WIIITE ic CO.,w,ould rprethdly the nubile' that thee hare erected • skew on Week, between Yederal and kanduakey street. They are now making wnd are prepared to rateire orders for weer doenlntkee of rattlelerc Mathew Chariots. Bareuehes. Benches.. Phietene. Au, de, srhleb.tiact. their taience In the taiontteetnee of the store work. and t he se ferVtles thi7 ham they liad cealkient they ernenabl• keno work on the meet reasonable tams tkoie wanting article* In their km. _ • . raying' particular attention tokbeif inateiiala and having IMO hnt . erienheleut workmen. they hare no hesitation - In warrantlog Their work. Ire therefore ark . the attention of the nubile to this matter. o • B.—Repahing rfonein the hest manner. and 'on the moat reasonable term. ja.thtf Coachaad Carriage Factory. JOAN STOP, BROTIDER• do CO., corner of Belmont and Reimers rime* Alleglieni City, wallet sespeettally inform thairtrianda and the c=iteraUl, that they am taanufaeitdiaw • ntillVifs. Sleighs and l=rin all their rationm Myles of Amen and proportion. All orders will la executed with aisiet regard to dors. .1.1.1.1ty and beauty of ankh. Repairs- will aim be attended to on the moot reasonable. terms. Rents to all their work the beet F.aetern Mane. Pulse end Wheel Nita they feel mundetat that all win, farm them with their palronase will be perfectly satladed on trial of thole work. ihrrehmers an renneated to give them a ell before pur sheaths ebwwhen, - Ica Fifth Street Stocking' Factory. IBILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— The beet troodaln chlldretee How. )ten's Hocks. Irta, and Drawers, maid at manufacturer". mien , at the Filth Woe. docking Factory, all made from &'d prier wool: NO ADVANCH IN PRIM. . WK. DALY, Stocking Factory. sth street. between Wood and Market NIOBOLSON &PAYNE, • • raxa~.tcrcaot es MEMO STOF, La ES. ORATES,oppoMre ONTS, FENDERS, &&O.. rrty Street, le Wood. EIRNESTLY ..•diteet' attention to-4 new and-handwrite pittentof TUMOR STOVE, jort ma tno To ' PITITULVI n a t," ~ rihMT = l n trar.A s These Stoves to neatnette of ilnieln..ol , lY of itopplr. and aoundneee or materiel, inn. o rtblw of . thein.d offered to the public.. n_addltion to tho articles allude. to shore; their general otoM compliers eretything to their le'enhntteorltb the meat approved hnterovemente view t of . real utility. •rlattbrm and Counter SCALF.S, Dark AMIN ISAti.h Sox.. Hollow Ware,Ttad and Dog I 11/111,So.tar and s.lt44t, rte., In evertTilde earletror style and .11, wild _ed. zah.lt.7lhi 1..' K. I.lllNattorr.. • CALVIN ADAM J. 310061TLAD..; Dor mom Livingston, Rog en sk.Co. NOVELTY: WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA ; I WRACK and Depot , Ilallroval• Scales, Hay, .11 Cattlawaltkrin do.t . r.atfirria 'and Oral Wean; Door : Dark, era ANA Paling. Drop and Thumb Latches, Coffee ; Ms of various- k th Paint )fills. approved petternia .Rolla and Vasteolopor3faDcaLla Iron cseUngs of every rlsty Aram sad man. • : • dtf . 'MAFFEI' & OLD, 1 %DUD= AND OAS NITTNILE. DRABS Fo l l 2 7 7 Nlartik I 9xm An nmws, mum omytrix Appro. rum., Auxontsr. r M lantuf ,, W . ;: r t i t t n . Gail VA , On !Dort DOD. . MT4g - —— - ---- - .T. HOWARTH ac BUTNER, • MARBLE MASONS, .I,LiBEEITY , IITILERy Ar,..d.R.4.1;17.171.1 DESPECTFOLLY . 'dim' their friends Etna A& VI •l b a e r . tt :rot that, 4 ,Val.' the . r . ..... . 1 , !. ° &" 1 , e,_1 1 .11 I.rim yoyrd e i t : beautlfal MARBLE. ItAattsto), or Ono din. and O,R. le de leq Monuments. Tomato, Mead Molt*, needteire le., wlttch 'they offer .. st ottiemely low pri . ce. ' not. In plod,. 4.1.04 and mooed to crag. • ' Coirootorf, lOW otwoootodth Baden and Mop= Stithalt W. W. WALLACE, • STRAIIIIIARBLE WORKS, 319, MU 'and. szs Lamtp . dred,' , woofc•ssithAkt 99r.d, .11/TOMIENTS; Tombs, Graco t Stones, tarolhant Tons, Mats% 2arp0199.9 Maw, te. al way. on bsM, rod ids& 91 .a .0rin4, 1 1= 9 ,199 , 3. lb. Ir r _ m ize - .111911t ui sad. (nab Alt ftzttlahadl hi the Trade at tbelowmtribUtV9llorhas slid with despatch at 319 41ser, sow. LI WATTS A. CO., bloachant Tailors, No. Meaty- Omit— r. TU44160124 ,err eisasst it_a w rar"ttior' .for ase gid isri 4folat. &SIMKO , Fitubiradatere mut MIT; V.artlup Mal _. 6 if • P•f10011 , 10 Wain Of Otiperlat LIOtO Off ere KOP.CELLY7 Hted touall and -examine our Rork be to buying, us u. -'O/1444e4r0r.t0 gnaku their Uttered to purees. Moe. . • .4Therty areut. DRY GOODS. e *AMA co.. prrriorsos.a. s ANssosT A.AtABOlsl Wholealleltud-Ketatl • pao4 3 . /NMI and ittalloprr,lss.s4 25 mu, „ A la. BURClftELEV,Wbolesale I diiiiiittE3AIRIEOPEASES just met suessossscalussitosruma o r by 6t; 3 . I MCCOa-. ir'ape,lo=4! DRUGGISTS. t Wl4. a -108{TH, • 11,1111.11 W, ■ WILCOX & CO., Drugg,inta and &path men. earner Market street areltheDleatooltkerp ronstautly on bend s full a 4 complete Assortment, of Dratte , ltrelltlnes,Yertutacry..dertlelespertatolostethelz business. Physiriene pretzel:4lone e's.refully enroyeemted. OHS P. SCOTT, Wholemle Dealee iu .rty Thug t. PittsWY 01Le. T .. exe.ielwe iud Dye Mils. Se. 270 4. BarreO All order. • ill reerive proroyt attention. gar Apmt Ler Lund. It Co a ralOalio famllf medleilers. 21-ly )11 A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholena.le a s Wrnen,lots. and Inanntnnun•ra Widte Lrad.ltdal e nda Lltitstv, named Wood and FrOnt atineta. Nint men: _ _ . . 11.11/, E. SELLERS, Whnlestqc Dealer 0. 1 AT l 4',2 r.‘•` tl:l=7,!••,nts=i'A. 4e4 p RAUN ,i REITER. Wholexa le .1.. Retail . Dragslda comer a Liberty sad St. CUD alrarla, utalrall. ' • - 1 - • .SCLIOONMAKER, .t. ,Co.;' Whole Ask 11l • Drava:lsta, No. V. Wont newt.; Piltatanab. . lOSEPII FLEMING. Succeloor to .1. \Silcox • • k C0....r0er Market Meet sod Dlainoad-Kom ; 2. r il a=l=ll c r . gl i. c , oroplat• saeoetenwo .,.d Ur , ilertalaing to hie WM... • . Phlokiacts trnwripliutia earefollT coropoiagleal it all . ' hpare. Jakir I 0111 11AFT, Jr., c t succeesor to Jae. 3113ttf -r nirberelltell ifn i a : r•7 6 ‘, 9 l 4 ... ta. 9 i . Nrsa,.ra•aalar Avatkr, Dr, Yerfa .. i 7: - .... - 7::::_ - =_. -..:_—_=....=-_-- - .7:::::_ — .-:. - _ - = ' ----- • MERCHANT TAILORS CHESTER. -MerchiTni Tailor and ; Cie:. 8... take:. Ne, Ta Woe 4 stmt. Particular alUntlet , to Doti sad Taataf.uothlus. 5a464 . ll' ' LIAM DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dm; . prr *ad Dealer to Rawly 3lade Clottglog, IKI lab IV j arty street. WATTS h CO. Merchant Tailors-,' street.—%Te are mow remising our o nor stork M"Giusts for Gentleamo's Wmr—Cloths, (1u doserm mot CM:tint:l4th* newest styles and hood tilratitr. Our Mottle mid customers Now sirs us a nil. 'lath' MEDICINE. R. JA3IES KlNth Office and Residince. 112 Flftb .M.olls the CsAbldril. u.Aidr WOOL MERCHANTS. VLEE, satecossor to MURPHY h LEE, e Went beaten - and Cetamiroden Metthaet for the et American Mallen needs, No. let Llteete atrett. sari MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. WARRINGTON; ARIES' k CHILDREN'S SEIOE `STORE. v a= ll,4 z d • full amitsuent Floie WWALTER P...iIARSIIALL, - importer and o m ti r In Min. Figwort Rod. DIVOIIIiiTO Pnpr Hooldruol No. ILS Wood •troore_ Pittaborgb. tbolo Agoat of the colobrat.ool nuuatbdafero, .Iboarl Don court. t 00., Off Palik mh-5.3 FOR PRINTERS: Wewill sell a good j'' MON PIMM, Imperial rho in+ ta• caah. 1. matt UMMOtra t BAUER, ad Wad. rARISFABILIONS.FORLADIES'ITRIK§- Y.44. , -Tbe ratio. YuIltoo• for .70NE , direct. per sbeboaer b....... th eist prortmo mi b i k '.,,... a miLsos. . lent . , N 0.214: Pins, abuTo "act irth.t. _ DrhirillifilDEßl.D. AND APLICA NAN TILLAW-Idatert,ala marked Sbr Ir.mbre.l.l•Ap4 .14- ork by ' IVRB. L. R. im.soN, Jett No. 211% Penn street. *boys Mad.. VIVI.LLIAM, NOBLE, Upholsterer, and V V Dreare L'phaistrrT; Wholesale and Eats% Mint street, nearly opposite the rerkom,e. VillitfETßUfilifLUC/rail FACTORY.No. 11 4G t?lamorel Allay, near trorel Oval. eeZ_ E. 14. .1:10ZL014", Proprietor. • airILLIAm . .ogg i t3lMr. :1311}4.0adr,Rat., Boonat.abela Arrhitortoral Machine 'Drawlnda. Isnslnera and Vlalllng Cards, to ,, anzsted or Drawn on Maw, sail pinto] 16 (Mora, Gold, • Wont% or Mark, in tha mod &Moved style, and at tbs.mor t reason- We _ • . • , smo-r_ LI FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OE Pr—h— t tctory. 400 Penn greet, Ilitteburnh, Pa. 16-liewalv of ilOltsmin. eounter.E?tta. " • ' " • Bread and Crinkeni . . TRON CITY PILOT BREAD ind.CRACK - Zit BAREBY,Ko..II7-LltertY Sheet OW.ll'll.l'l'4 m r/I tltieli elkak4 one RNvi Cr k Mot ➢ Zetines. I ate tomparA io .L. 7 gasek. ers or Pilot Bread. at the tharteat entire: " gamin" Family Bnpad. Rye awl Draaaaafi. Bread, large andamatl Rallyresh <•ver r - - atelal.aate fetch., PlPldled *BB hard atal Nat Bread. at all time.. gar : Cakes andt*fectinneryonhand and made tootle! . Port . iarANTHD#OId Coinage of American Sil ` IP ter. Farelsn arictliold:4o Stirc,l o, Bank. by L. Art.G. enlo. Stook and Ex. ]Luker. - . : ~ Raw Restaurant., . ri RE, tindertigndd btie otycnbd'a. RESTAU % rent at No: en, Fourth etr e wt,a few noon from Hulot, neet , ! i f =lle the . ifzegteg w II: Itzple t t: be has tiatg 11 " : " Potik..4 . 7 fiout+, with apPtgrog Iley' tnny want In • " Oily lbw , ' •'- - .. Dinner on the table. dairy, from - 12 to 3 o'clock. P.M. and erefr nttention MR be icb , en to enWOIT the table with. all the aerkociee of the seamen. _ . . Ms%lt and ref reehmerdx tundshed to order, at all Laura, on the shortest Max. With the !MORI. womemeethr the ittitaxibe, to girt to thdretion. he trusts to he able to merit • mineral and ex tent'. ratronazo, acd Melt. a tall from all who slealmat any untimei controrlahle meal, well sot op, and served lo exceptonable aria • Terms reasonable. JAS. WILMA', NW. SO Fourth rt. Slttsburch, Hay 7,1633 • •• VLOVER subscriber ie pro- A W. 11 : 1 . 1 t 0 41. b l:h u ts . alte r , t r i.. szen nnut a lg frkmde 'and the roblle. CM COWS wUr i = awod wholesome Stod. sodomy can will be taken twea: i d i r endows. Orders addromed to Wilkins Fredol6se, Mar the Neer the midden. and ttreet, will be mmet Est tended to.. Nat:4w 11. Plagr' C Oil Oloihs arid leattingli. ILD.,NsoN CO., No,47llithstreet,Depi W i r E VlAls o l:kettilt, te t 4be t w isiss lu tsMs 4 7 4' Vr. " N•rtt TaPedef llnneeb Cslyetir. , . Tbtss-Ply and SuPr ..... dee t retC T.fliedttorilidn'trinstbas 73Vt1r7.7.41VV,741ax Ccnettuqq A n ts ja. Pr ar atal= DtArrtras—Csatotl Ststtbsir intitfledd' Cheek 44, 54 and 64 tide; Cotow - Ittsitiox Warn .4 to 4-1041 sr vtdsh bofftrod at Us LOWEsT PILICzn. .taxl3 WARD' ROP'S EKED nen 110 W re l. plats with lirrty _Bads for tbe liothedal Praninia luttrXr=e=lV irk Ear ft mama. Orders italei 11 , 14 =4 151 /M r 4.2 'Wag tern . . . - 1/IBvicietiwytilag,! . , PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 1416,3 DAY MOB NUM, FEBRUARY, -1 DETAII44 laY Tllit PACIFIC. I4May be briefly stated that no official reply hatlbeen received from the Czar to the final propositions-of peace or war. Ali torts of rumors were afloat. Several, ern , [mating from apparently responsible sources, stated that the Austrian Cabinet was already in . possession of nn index to the Czar's reply, and that:the reply would be transmitted in very de cided terms, through the ministers at Paris and London. The Vienna propositions, so he would state, besides being incompatible with the Em perer's dignity, only serve to divert attention f' front the real question at issue between Russia and the Porte, and ilav are, tharrfare; uncondition j itily'idected ! T.O prove, however, that he is still inclined to treat, the Czar has appointed Prince illortsha- I kofflile Plenipotentiary ; and to Gortschakoff Fthe ?Otte must apply whenever it is inclined to negotiate.. Such a step on the part of the Porte will, however, be useless, should it not under the j'errarmous impression that the Czar will depart frotO any of the conditions laid down by Prince ' Meilschikoff. Any Plenipotentiary by the Porte mt be provided with a firman, in which it is ' spe fled that the Porte, considering the present dint ulty to bo exolu.sively between Russia and itself, acknowledges thatit must bo settled be , twain thon two powers alone. The substance of this imperious reply is sent as authentic, both troll Berlin and Vienna, and, if true, it does awn; with the last hopes of peace. The London Times saYa, editorially—"We have strong reasons, for believing that the declaration of the Russian Government; transmitted to us by ouriVienna correspondent; is authentic, and that Alit language, which seems to exclude the last hope of peace, has been addressed by the Cabi net'of St. Petersburgh to the Austrian Govern ment." " P)IOSPECTS or rite WAlL—Timm being no lon gerany doubt that the Russian commander has orders to act with energy, it becomes evident that he must, at whatever cost, effect the capture of Salafat. He has, indeed, sworn to do so, if it should cost him 20.000 men. All accounts concur in stating that, with this intention the Ilaisians are combining all their disposable force in Little Wallachia. On the 17th, Gortechakoff wel employed in person in concentrating his fereeat Rudovau, a place on the road from Kra jova to Widden. Already the losses sustained by tine Russians in the battles of the 6th, 7th and Bth, Were such as to compel them to draw off until the arrival of reinforcements. on Turkish outposts are atCioroin, a station on the Milt road, about ten miles to the south. anti several other adjoining villages, are in the heads of the Turks, and must be taken before 'Kalafat Itself can be approached. It is, however. so isential to the REIPAIIIES to have possession of Kalafat, thatit will doubtless be attacked again and again, until taken. But even if Kalafat be captured at immense loss, there still remains Widnin, on the opposite bank of the rirer.— Witldin is a well fortified town, with works of great extent, and in better condition than those of any other fortress on the Danube. It can only til takenby a regular siege, and to undertake such a siege requires the passage of the river by.an entire army. On the 12thjannary Omar Pectin was at Kale fat; where a high, observatory had been erected. that overlooks 'every movement of the Ru.ssitum. Bear (Mbar the Russians are evidently prepa rite." to invade the Turkish bank of the river.— On the 12th the Russian General Engleimrdt i missed thestream unmuleated with two theVsand met, end ravaged the country between Matschin and Isaktchs, where the Danube describes smni circle opposite Galati. At Rent, on the sairelne corner of Bessarabia. formed by the Prato and the Danube. Russian troops are pre peeing to cross. It ia probable that by this time considerable , bodies of Russians have invaded Bolgaria—the territory of Turkey prcler—and that we shall soon hear of the passage of the left wing of the Russian army across the lower Dan ube, where the Turks can have no considerable [me to oppose them. The farts of lilatschin And Isaktelia are small places. and, though they hive been gallantly defended against two attack's, they cannot stop the advance of an army. The advance of the Russians might, however, be obicked in the comparatively „narrow passage, known as the Lines of Trojan, between Rassayo at i Kutsehendii. This position has, according -171 been fortified by Omar Pacha, and it may be zOportod with effect front the Black Bei. On this 12th January, the Russianahad again eked hbOaehirt, end-what seerants let; the iiitttle was raging fiercely, the Turks defending tberaselves with their vaunt bravery. The Bas tian division at Giusrgievo was also preparing to attack Itutschuk, if indeed, it had not already done so. At Bares, on the 2:;th, a report of serious im port. if true, was prevalent to the effect that was in the hands of the Russians. Wd do not see that this can be true. When Silistria vat last token by the Russians, it was after a siege of nine months, and there is little proba bility it would be less gallantly defended now. The Ilinpodars of Moldavia and Wallachia have refused the pension which the Czar had offered them, and have protested against the Russian ueurrationef their authority. In addition to the reinforcements sent under conyoy of the allied fleets to Batonm, nix battal ions of intkntiy and two companies of artillery are to be sent shortly to Ears. ' Russia, it apon's, will issue letters - of marque, in the expectat ion that it will inflict "great dam age on English trade in America." Tux Fterts.—On the 6th of January, at 11 o'clock, morning, the hat of the English and French fleets were out of eight from the farthest pointof land, as was also the Turkish convoy. Consisting of fire frigates and air transports. Adrices from Odessa, of the 10th, state that no English nor French ships of war had appeared off that port, and nil French and English mer chantmen were preparing to leave. The Russians had notified that ships of any nation, taken with troops on board. shall be lawful prizes. The re port that the Austrian and Prussian Ambassa dor, at Constantinople, had protested against the entry, of the fleets into the Black sea, in incorrect, but these repreientatives did send to Reschid ream a notifieation that the step taken by France and England went beyond the agreement entered into by the four Powers, on the 12th of Deem- • The allies were met, January Gth, by the mail steamer from Trebizonde; they were steering. With a fair wind anirfine weather, for Batoum, *here they would arrive the next day . . The great est entfusinsm was manifested in Constantmopie when it was known that the Beets had actually . sailed. It has bean already mentioned that in the event of coming into .action ; Admiral Haman (French) would take command of the allied ships. -A rumor prevailed at Constantinople that the fleets, basing escorted the Turkish ships to %- tow, would return to the Bosphorus in about a 'week; but this hat seemed unlikely. The orders given to the fleets are to salute Russian ships, so long as matters remain as they are: Should the Russian naval forces attack any Turkish ship within three and a half mfies of the Turkish coast, or any ship belonging to the protecting I Powers, then active hostilities willbo immediate ly commenced. It was at first stated that the Russian Admi ! rat had issued orders to all his cruisers to re {turn W Sebastopol, but later commands,' said to hare come direct from the Czar, order all the .ships to put to sett. It *as considered that the j Czar's policy is to have the allies commit the first act of war.by firing the first Bostile shot, and it is therefore expected thlit some alight ten- contra may take place near Batoum, where Buss sum ships are known to be,. and to which place the Turkish Convoy is destined: This" is the nice conscientiousness the Czar would consider to jos tify.him in formally declaring war against Eng land and France. It is stated that if the Muslim Ambassadors tire ordered to retire from Parts and tendon, they' will withdraw to the liagne, and there await farther instructions. . If we may credit a Vienna telegraphic an nouncement of date 21st, the Czar'a reply to the notification • respecting the entry of the fleets, does not regard that event as a direct cam Ile leaves it; however, to be 'understood that the Russian fleet Will pursue its mission in the Black 'Bea, and he further points out the probability :that conflicts will arise now that the fleets are in presence and that these may very easily involve the three , countries in a war: ' The Cur's final answer to the propositions now }Wore him for peace or war will, of course, 'riverside the - ATMS!' /1111A.—ILUISSI/111 amulets (orrather private letters fivoring the Russian cams) from Erserotun. December 14th, describe at that date; a disastrous state of disorganization in the Turk ' fish anny,,,consequent upon. the defeat of Abdi Paths, nearGiumri, where thirßinnianiwith 15,- ow, men, attacked 'and- defeated 25,000 Tarim We have already - given the report of this battle, and in the accounts: now at band, we and no new information, excepting that the 'Darkish centre under Mallet Pasha, and the right wing under Hassel° Dada, gate way at Wide, and wereonhy wend from being out to pieces b 7 the bravery of theleft-whig andeerelynDitidui;whioh stood firm ,and kept the Russians in' check.- There were 25000 min still at'Ears, :but• deef nowt bad -prevented fur th er operations on either side. I 74,'Acconnta later than the. sbove,,mentlon that, tp_lbe exertions of the Paabsilaulanl the farce at Karr We; IrLe 4 weedd spimay,be seinfesend:feem tends°. pie. . - LBehamyln etc making- active to tako the field as soon no tin permit. &hamyl WAS better sub munition, having just prons disaster succeeded in receigt powder. The mode of landing r the mountaineers having beer Opt by an agent from Constantino* preached during the night'and lint goes in sacks along the shore ants ted, fired three guns. as a signal. the report haddied awaya band horsemen dashed between the each man strapped a sack of pews and all galloping off in different( ceeded in gaining the mountains. GREAT BILITAIN.—it is no longer by the most skeptical, that any • ittion, its and wklatien Mirk • do lb. read andg to England a fermi), deca :Sing and voting ? Mr.\ abet ' f South and in view of the imminenee of ~ , , _..r os one of the `ehamgi ' -of the Idea, is a matter of honest gratula nto see wk that t masses otight"i t l:e held ' ignerattee coolness, moderation, and abs absence of moot . and ma e to k eep their ra last dof impu-, roles the people accept the n :ty and r a ntly p etending to eq lity with eir eta eltu to meet it ; fo yers. :'Taber is eibi sireprel;iitafi,CO For some brief time it , is consiered prt hie ' cies lie is a frank, n and sip anti that the war may be carried on from the .Jrdi wh they a feel, but veer ' ' e more dents nary financial resources of the country, without , are alined unaceal. A w in V i Z \ da; the imposition of any newirepost. But witl7Bo I. rs. ouglass, undertakes, to d ii\little by powerful an enemy as Ran .' pip is implossible to I t chin childre te ma, and th 'remove some curry on a "little war," ands, the catioti,is fu ll y lof e tof thi it darkness in w 'eh the labor-, tit A,l, aware that a war-tax and a .„!,, loan most be 1 ing oar that State grape. 'Fo Orilla she ins; submitted to. And judging from the present '; cang tup y the rellia4 powers and hurried to \ \ temper of the people, and the generally healthy prison, to expiate in\ e gloom of a 'dungeon tone of all departments of trade „ ere would the het °Voile of \ flying to sproad'iiklit and seem to be no doubt of meeting all he exigek- knowled elating the I . dwlY. Yesterday we,gave cies of the case on favorable terms. `,`, an accorm of tv,traneactien that was enough to The accredited agents of Governmeattne long-1 freeze the God with onar: 2 A laboring , eten,, or hesitate .to speak of the approaching war.— I 'urged to de perrition IMMO tpannic mitatel• t kro The Captains appointed to raise the Y' nurser dared taatteMpfamom taridefenseby striti4 . Coast Defence, are making the tourof nli , the ; halo ppressor. \Yorthwit he haat:med to a tree.' ports and fishing towns, cal li ng on themantime i and while of p sons; Itt bin condition population to enrol in defence of their co try , are called to witriesit the etude,' faggots are against the Rusnans." The British Admiralty give notice, (ha t if no - i is,burned alive. , \\ \ \ - ing definite be beard of Sir John Fran klin . en Such are the ideas\ and sucli\ is the power of his crew, before 31st March next, ky will be { the Southern' "entployer \On the Southern la considered an dead, and their names be ',truck off ; rer. These are the ddetrines'end these are the books of the navy. ‘ ',„ ' the practices thar. Mr. Deuglas 'is aiming -g to Irstr.—Prlporations for War.— ' The threat-, introduce into that , great north-wesfern eountry citing aspect of Eastern affairs is having its in- whiela the wisdom and hum ,, of liar fathers fluence in Italy. The Piedmontese government devoted to freedom. ' Those w and good men is especially active, and is falling all its garrisons declared that liberty for the po \as well as 'the al and magazines with provisions an stores. \lt I rich, liberty for the•latkirer.as w il ‘ as the etti I s was whispered that a secret treaty. offensively ) ployor, should therein reignlkrevettPiercss and .defensive, has been concluded between and Douglas expect, ,and \t he no rthernmen in . \ France and Sardinia. From St. Petersburg, direct dates are to Jim. I aura expeceto be sustained by the trial* of the Pith, at which date the steady rise i the price Nort h.. 'They', expect that, the, laborin6asa Of of imports, especially of sugar, d tee in- the, free States ' \whose livelihood depeu km his creased apprehension of war. Odes's& letters d aily toil, Who believes in litor4.who ha op are of the 11th. Many, ships were arriVM , and I pression, and Who struggles , manfully a t were actively procuring cargoes, `; ut la rs' I difficulties of every kind, in thelibp'e that\ ' wages were exorbitant. (Later to graph sic- I children\ may enjoy 'the benefita;et\ edneatien, counts report, but on doubtful ant ority, at anthhigher social advantages, will become theirs further shipments were prohibited fro Odeseti, accomplice in this wickedness. ,Mt• Pince and \ INDIA AND Cure.—The Presidentk Bashi , ; Mr. Douglas, and the traitor repro representati ves of • has reported that 60,000 'Persians had cache ~ the Solrth, expect that . they Willbe sit >rted \ that neigborhood, intending, it is and od, tol y the riertherti Masses,' while they k d hem invade the Pachalik of Bagdad. An ;pedi- ;, Ives to the measureless infamy of t ry; t.c.n- Sonny force, naval and military, is bein`rap- ' uce these doctrines and; these pree *c on idly organized by the Bombay Gorerzuzain \to the ree soli of the North. • , k\ l \ • carry out any orders it may receive ;fro - T question whether tbeir conduct eh 1 land or from the Governor GeneraL ; :mint ed icuPtheir acts ratifiedis a very simple The important territory of Begar, the ga en one, in it is to be answered bytto peoPle theme of India, has lapsed to the British GOT CO I'keiTeS;\''lbi . the great host of fren;laborers \, t;rll by the death of its ruler. \ \ 1 mintrol 1 our elections. a, It la mot for ne; Quiet prevails at Amoy, and at the latter place I r t i, lmulatos,t/ran to, their duty in the,premises.t the constituted authorities have been restored.\ h 4, will ow without our proMptiag, whether ~, •,. , The insurgent army had, at the end or October:, 1 , t eylike•ttie dc;ctrloo that meenamcs‘and labor; reached Ginken, about sixty miles from Pekin. ` men of 't; venation ought ; s tioto be el- Shanghai is still in the hands of the patriots. \.l awal ki k learn read \aad write, Whether wo i\l/4 lestsse.-I.nother famine is threatened tri i, es est to lm Mpritnined for teaching: little 'lreland. Provisions are enormously high. and,,, c ildren. fo readt , e spelling bookand„tt\e`Bible, prices are still going upwards. In some ports of `; Whether tile labore who le eh a blow at liie, em- Limerick the people are suffering deplorably for I player ukdk lased% ble p vocation, should be want of foal. • I chaaiil Ma tree an urnett re fat , the 6tret k se. 1 These re tall‘ery ahri 10 stall 'for.consatlera- Son, skaci eiotx solved, by . ; a .:orus Apure% the t million \of the'4ree. ;ea ~ ~co urse, every person muS tjudgt\ for .. "elf a Vote' his a itta= . val or.dliappoud,When "t he' bjeet a be Arresented.\ Mi. Acanthi., ` an d. ?Mice, St 'B ,, I‘, to be presme , fa, - ; thekiippirksei4ng of hones unLbene their ' The California Nowa \ The Star of the West, at New To k, 'brinp two weeks later news from Calif° • . She brings $749,620 in gold, and intelligeit lA \ ala, Shipre.:A of $1,879,012 more. The Legislature of California assemhl ow the 3,1 iDe. Governor Bigler sent his fin Ulf Mena& 4.11 the Sth. On the dtli, Governor Bigler was inaug-urat • with the Usual ceremonies. . . S Legislative committee Was appoin4d toPro cced to Sacramento o and.report upon the expe diency of removing_ theCepital from . cis to that city: "Ain has been introduced into the . sembly, for extending the well kaolin fngitiviralare law of California—which retains in slavery The slaves taken to that State before it was 'admitted. The removal of the Capital, is probablY the Fi(Lbutikeiiiig ex:cite - Meat low point, except at Stockton, where a meeting was 'held, approving of Walker's proceeding; but the leader& were arrested by the police. A convention boa been Called, to meet at Jack ‘sonville,:Oregon, to consult- on the ereotion of the new territory; and delegates are tq be sent from Orleans South of the Calapooya Mountains; and from California North of the Trinity Moun tains. The main for the convention were very numerously signed. • A right smart ahake of an earthquake Was felt in Mariposa on the ,3d. Capt. Aubrey and Mr. Otero have arrived in the southern 'portion of the . State, with 56,000 sheep from :Sew Mexico, having lost 4000 on. the road. A small steatite; the, Ranger, engaged in running from San Francisco to Contra Costo, exploded near Akuneda on the 3d, killing three persons. The gold produce of the fortnight has been less probably than during any other fortnight for nearly a year. There has been considerable excitement \ in Sonora in regard to a grant made to a comity • of the solo right to mine Sonora, within the ly limits, for ten years. Indignation meetings were held, the council wthiabused and ridiculed k but order appears to reign again.' Thb priilegoV is supposed to be very valuable, but the creek j would not remunerate single miners, and cant psnies could not undertake-,it without a'grant- Rich diggings are said to harabeen discovered in meters' points, and sereml important minin canals harebeensurveyed and companies fanned to introduce waterinto dry diggings during the . next summer. , Among the canals firojectedis done, to.bring the South Yuba. ricer-into Grass- Valley, which, it is calculated, would collect Mini than $:1,006„- 000, yearly, for the rent of the water. , •\' A. promising silver mine is said to hail been' . opened in Montery county. The U. S. sloop-of-war Portsmouth arrived hero from the Sandwich Islands on the 12th. SAN Faascisco.—Ono hundred and fifty Chi.: 1 namcn were arrested on the 3d ofilauriare, by the City Marshal and Police force. An affidavit had been made Mlles afternoon at the Pollee office, ; to the effect that.there was to tree, meeting of a secret society, whose object was the extortion of money from their long-tailed brethren. There have been frequent complaints at tho Police 'of fice from the keepers of, Chinese Pelgie 4anaeN that taxes had been levied upon tbemby a com blued body of Chinese, and it was snppesed that the meeting was to be a meeting of Mit socioty. , . • The Marshal 'and Police broker in uprot" them while they were in the act of -iiii#ating a,mem. bern The room wise finites%badly adorned with Eags, and about fifty of the inmateirwero mined with huge swords. They were dri to the Po-• lice office tied, hilt a dozen of them together, together, keep them from escaping, On eiamneation, the next rooming, it was forind that-the organUation ins ir branch of the" Triad".society, a.. elebra ted ppliticof association In alio; the cidef ob jest or which is the destruction of the Tnrtisr dynasty. The parties were all diecharged. \ • Col. liegrete, a prominent man in the territery, and militarycommander at San Tomas; In Lo California, smiled here on the fith. The 'Colon has been a 'prominent actor in all'Aire l Bevan: \ Lions in 'Lower California, and it is • raid has come here to entiat• the attention of the : cirri au thorities in favor of stopping any further tllibirs teringertawlitions. The shock of an earthquake was felt in the city about 3 delock on the morning of the 9th.— No Amine 'Wan" done; extept - reakening and frightening a few people. , • Low= Cakunam.—Our dates froni Ensends are to the 2d. - -;1• The Anita, with the reinfor cement of .250 men, arrived on the 20th of December, and the nest day GO men were sent out to take San Tomes, .which they effected without hindrance. — There are only about 360 ltdezleans.. counting • woman and children, in the neighborhood, and they hive anbmitted. ' Therm:Alva is imderstood to be linnet sad not fear. 'The rillibusters have td; ken, possession of the property of the elli'sfe Negreto and 31ekndres, who opposed them, and who have now fled, , Walker has Issued, a decree imposing the death penalty on the crime of rob Bingfrom the friendly inhabitants. , P. resulareiPress has - been established le- tween &timed& and Sin Plage. it is" understood 'that thw. Flllttinstare .will leave Entvmadts for Sonars towards the end of thismonth. 'Desert Caroline boa disappeared, and it-is supposedthst she halt - deserted the cause of the new:iepnblitt taken the t* oieaptite Governors to Mexican soil: . . • - Walker has Issued a dicie4 pare, the ii4aUte' , hiffiteat' per ''dSy;',a,tidthe pitiefes"pfliv„ be tiaki"ont of the - govertilient. GOOtte LISSA i i any State they their hanosna. 741 -havetiesof paptrisito Janissa7- 711r..m , A , Dasto. condo Conyentien Wriatirkfie N . kl M M I , .), \ Jf Sncr4flpt o notoz7ivty, p4s.i Judge . 'de Landler,'wes tkonannto a' a eandi .n- DelegiVi:Congletts. Th \ ig ean- Ate is Co , . W cc l / 4 . of Pr•rat's Sound. TN \ 1 tion of the 'A' itory, bY the e4l - just c i 5 3,955. \ --`, \ \ \ The Coat e t eklateil . ti awe. when lbej4ople were ) thcf t Steei)ody, and tospeelte setae brains n , ,ndependenee. lluk thal, urns is not n l / 4 w mbeted'amotig the ‘ proteslere of the begun tocraey. \ i'lnifilaverY wit , deride the good , loetrine e t all teen &reborn 'cree and equal. they d is antiquated, nantense.. Why ' the people 'know =Aar ? Altatehoule and *men hi. ,do 46. re- decd whola 'real fitine magi \pate"! om\the' itiency Of moot*at "Preseu.to , rgottene yet `lare Months. that ' 'Of victims and s• lost, • br .. \ either on ihe Ars, or,,deezdyed by ore Antekloan,,B En- Alandish. \ , , \ , \ 3 deitekjeCtSlreie \thl4-1 •,‘ the S. B,\ Lefefl , I, lie, the aitlolig l ,. /infield S ot ttle P "I. 2.' x , 14ghtlyir,t, tiiir it,' arsho: \The the;efultlale; the Joao to tuft ''. ''' A. sea, with..all - On 110.14 ). twind ~,:p6Oid, to . . afit cap-. isedi"f. ledge 'tit V u ht.., Ith \ t Thew staktordrips it-''' led . 1 ctiouisf She piper:- gei,.. an c,....r,, ).... ...- _,dependenee load 29.' the Du ke f Stif,herland - 6, the 'Nan' Wifiett/8, n45;31611 ' 'et:Unity 82, the lolland - Steambr i„,. 102 ,the . Frairdisco.l6o, , an with tthe'Pes3/ 1 , 18., \The entire unimber °tilos Mt alyiuLin theti loss of . , these fi'ttltits iu 8 / 5 . • .:\ Public ' sym thy ' generail j , h A cti o fsarml . lii \ 151 :^ elicited'for the I's o • teaufera, than for 'other. marithnis \catifitr4hes, • destroyingstalling \yes" eels. , The , :nsjori of ties; ho*er, hires occurred among the tte • ' and Ose.wrickineof some of them has sa ' c more than etrice the number of iiethho ' it. . ' re taken tit tbir ty • San•Frinciice.\'''-• •\ • - ' , . '"' ...'f: ,' The total number of b.— . sesselsWhiehl hare been loat darn: . . g. th year is. B'4. and- authenticated loss \ of, • life , ' • pow atten I 'retched 1,120; A mong the most linientabletif these; wilthA fate ofthe' for, . *lda 840, ' perirms. were dmfined; the , . -. 264; the Annie lane,.Boo: Out the • , ~ ~ 149. .• In additionic 24 , baripum ~, l• 1 • .. an d , ',21 , obooners, hove disappear:A:4 .; ..:. .e year, and With ,them lives amounting ri' - . ~b er to 184 f' and \ of flishint verriels (sra ' ": If ~) 20, ~ with 25 lives and nureh minable •- '.• ',l ,: In recapitulating the list. we find at th • en ,timmumber "of , shIP 4 I o4 t during the eat' past. 163101'1g ifteiMent and sailors, reaches 0 0; and with their loss 1.,..0e we have ' to deplore:the , :fif \th Persons..-Tourier d ri.EttraWittiv• . ,- \. tilt": 1 . \ • \ DTD Fn.aicos ABOLIBII SLEVXHlrvelotnin am:: of the repeat of thellissonsiConsprnnu. ii .we used in the bills to orgstnise the, rtes'et Kansas and Nebraska, Is IP Shivery witted in those territories? - In presenting our , v iews Or the Nebraska question, • few days sinee: , we anumed that Menu was tok-ated lathe se- I gion covered- by the Louisiana, purchase at-the tuna we acquired that territory. 1113 further, consideration of the subject inspires mini doubt on that pant - Oar title on the eentriry la deriv ed' from France, bydeed of cession 1n1f30,1:.= ' "anee- obtained her title from -Spun by the Trak of Eian lidefonio qt 1.80. '. Wm. to that. time the French tiorernisitost had *claimed the ' lleputdie one and indielsibto-lleother words, hedniade all her odorant and dependencies into . rgnapazta of thellnublic--and-hod fornosny and soletanlyabolishadalarry eSerYwhertwithin herjinisdictiotb ,Sulisequencto that /60116.011 or elayery, and'down to bloo, Pranbe ' sukisted and tejected by turns, slavers' cisme:Wong, hut in rose • of them, ere bolieve,. nrestablished, or pamittelk ebtverY, . /t th* be eo, eltvery had.no legal existence irs,,Losiona, nor was It parmitted there,Thimoeded to the United States. We took Was we did 01.601bn:if Merle°, suldoset to the Inwa theirixisdag bsA Rrovided they irerVnot Irieompialbte Ida thi constitution and lisri.tt Ode tstronttt.' 1 lkanceltad before, taken it% this aansiOsaytkitt E salt li &env exist el ham:ll*W* ikee% molar Woitheloetitothrit wast itlerppagble*Wthenla.kkw of Prang. oil consequently. but no legal est=oe ofter the'erszlerrof the &matt , tiftVeltiptitillok VIA dreier cotemporatiee'relto has socesa'' to Mao ..aoureee orhAtriostionthais. sot= *iiii.J ilese 4 4 ll Ke , f*Tarasivfritb.,their,vitora on tee ..emile points In) here p l llolqll. t.,14:104111. dirr - I ~,..- . 4 - \ VOL. s LXVIrr—NUMBSNg I • . • :-" , • 'ks",, ..,t, &Mealy, Dec. 10,1863 I , i Dear Drother-in- Lawn: -1 him t;,. .• lest dispatch, by. which' you en- - .:f2 Ala tawnier frankryinto:the 'lnsion" ) , .-.A , .t \ illtre onekided by your visit to k \ 1 • = - L 3 --• enteti., at , I should surely "enter it ?;?: 'c i ..ly, and ~..ia the principle °I Peace, 4 \ 4 i.att. his the • o the Christian 'religion, -,I \ Aree at once te the position : which you i'l alElke,ine : this tim ',, with ' much. energy; but ?-4 the me motives "eh ha hindered my eon- r .: ."? sent hen that ones on was ebated in the pre- '',4, • _, • sea f our august, d reit dear 'mother at 0 . 1 It\ki,, ' Clarem t, Mast el:lselin. to 'persist In MY 'il 6\. . \ reflections, and thus to turd - Mk notry, - ar - rath - 'rt erdhat oft. sass into is unto& - ••' -- ti• ~ t • 11,111 a n mid canals' elTplaN Myself. :i ',., • Eitell kn ' that you;my imr Welber-in-law, 4 Nut *tikes oth , wkll tar Mewith oltitinacty. If i= - . , ,,,, •:- I ..,,.. fend e \ • peace s were the only‘quastions tl. -"\,:__. 1 1 \ here, F eltoald fltrce tinseit; \I barer sown 4 . dis4rd, and, it w uld att-e be-easy f.,me to I \ Fo-titMthe Aso. Bat' ern the gipation # \ is thi of the secred rights o My , 01 , 41‘th°Y i r ...; they hire oul . elf fog _ their f . iintenkuCe; And, in ° Verna -- g eir tittelut : mad', as tone, I ilefend'in th m th 'prliiciPle td . ' t t t \I \,,, elective wiyalty„wbich took i blitkin'the re, If - . . (dation of 1 -1 3.39--aPtinciplo w 'Oh weirthe guide ' 1 of Fardinand'Oriy pear husband, iris:We:memory : , will always be\dear to me, and the4ukinte' " I . nonce of whieltAm knew,* well by:tds nate- vat affability, M - ,., , conciliate th e tam of the i , reat_majority oflriclithe%. -.'4 2n \ tiest - 1 ,To miter into uninn, into:th 01l t piet; is nothing else \ \x in an nictioir eh!, fultand,intdre - of legl 014 - - '-- .pact Ikmaydndiridttalli -' d profemtlbr that priticipl it , =- cotseqdrut with myself,. can cumstanhs • uh der the ten 4 tither NAM, hing, and un der a woman,Teittarea , in braving suremitatiofft to pr esent myrl V.,1 the Chambei.'•of Deputies, t 67 crown .which i , drestaed 'pt . ft what do -, I say?—. , ,,which,l. drama= \Nen, people maj, change; Imp( dance shows, aftertibe inne,Ootris eternalJostico at thi s day s Merl its s golden.pages. Ihare taitli pair, he roue which' ha s. ; t we ?nto ' without ft‘ fel' 1 , (Sigard,) , EzingeDtcanst \ \\ , 1. 1^ , Lvarvs grftv,—:l \ paper relatm the follpwirtk ann A.:: ..e burn 4 tg or tl,^ qouttuir,t „An individual woo point6d out mil _vim - Hi w,,& hppprently . tn, old;\ „, from Georgia. On. °dr:Mgr:di _ __ lost ”y ' of, his family,, he „replied '!tin,'nobody but to wife and a small gal.' "Hon' iintny chil dren'ilti ," you, sit"—"Seven la' aIL" ...No, dad," said s 4 ping boy of 17,, "you had eight-there,, wat run \ d Dave, and sal; eto;ctc..7 - AVell,i, % )4lieve *o 're right, 7 said theta or,-and we \ 17 ... 'Oli rela • ' the circumstance in 11l oars as.an evidenea o MuLt - we considered'aietal,..' titian !U n trn,l i \ a ll P e l i ' u se a n g er tut r irr r e i ry d ten ea f l ee! / p.- : --Whil lie woo telling me about: $OO all f , c \ - in\sslold pi e 1.... that he bad left is the. errs 4 hand,nhe - big titM yolk: down his cheeks :\ lie is Aot 'wanting ikr'ensibility, it yen only t ch hint‘in the sight pude." • • ', , \ •Q, Ina ls article on tlie 'subject of Colll4ding wd ‘ men •ih New York avrier says- •, -..' n We notice inn rectschangtipsied AZ W. count of a recent cowhi inflicted upon a Man -• W - S woman. Such ti-hiks` , ...,to.the shame of wo- - i lima. -kind, happen . once A /.. !dal, and cirl „.4 fltrotucled by borne 'earns' k with-peat glee, and • ' -° generally wit hvbe implicatlen \ atleast that the y tat" has shdwaletarif s e i t Man'Orlipirit.-- ", WO-mention thev..Stattel , in ly,ro' . -.Wir that 'if `, t hi e l ein a bee a n m Etty trt l ia trid: itzik . ,„„ gof a , by a woman: it in die infdeds , , n of theworst _of w ngs—shame,-upon ft , defeitkelessierson. - - Tim AiliEltiNti lii AtiskOr:- - -Lii‘ThSAss l ett er , \ inentio ran - oridenee Of the pOzelidieselieg in \ that cap ; that rthe- - mmtFA ,kkriumwrlit th e \ I.'. Co s sack died its, alatistlx ni gh it was sti ll • chi O, obtain tickets, , ;writ , .ds: ' The sceittil'in'whiek st, waved*' letetseofelLtinnistitai dmild . bribe ' hair; s r signal for free 'a anti-Bussisia der % ISO,QOII persona yo see& the p"1 fpre.l,Sng half the population of ol ik. seen it, and have there 'oi intpi . tir the seenes ?twisted., I ,titzr; hare an effect, lad 11,11.efff , urn." - THITZAMBOAT Frlt/V•?/.1. NEWOIto Trieste eitaitoltes' 'were I:mei - red from Nit\ 1 - '.'Oa limns yeatordar , stating thin only iiirstettaimais were destroyed; but .does not give,thsirl he Liah Titnaluone of ihdbesats that wiaburnt, insured T; it'd Offieete iii 9 4 ll 'sity;Or $ 2 6,. 'illib); 11/ • namely in the FiremeriCkartneiVrank-\ lin, orebaki ' -and Falls' City;tin eseltss,ooo. 11 - *.; Wei se insure d luire,. - bat all of it 'Tao ,' • Arvid, a nd'' snetamedilttle, oc no 41\1 41 .• \ Tli s amer Saxon ' was laseUed " the trunk -1 , lot. . oiii; and 'tithe Norma• an! \ li ta' •_ ' • T an was insured in — th e, for err.e) $2. .l T The ergo • f theSuitani'e harp, which was' Ter!, 9ablei 'a which, it soda, . were '- I lost,. was `inis .. • in-'this•Jeiteidon7of -tide \ pity, \' w 'for ssooo,4Wthe'agaticimoof *the:Delawyes Din- 1 laid, and, thoSotaroarclal. oflCharleatist,•tidsi ' :city, each $4000,.ai0l -its the Fraisklyi of New Yorkl ,,.Zb Sad the,Prstiklin of this eity, 1412', \ I \ N , • .....•. u . J - Stoital. - , Tat Sonar . or,Nassorruarts-idt. la Slid that 4arge r iurnohasen of boadatiklis hare been and \. ' are now being Midi: in. the New TOSX,Priarker, Oa VolenlfitiOn; in ' anticipation 'of alp:maid war Europe,ln . and-11 is theietintmactiotiaz that run ,Pro 12 P-4 1 U-it isiSeitereeethin; seys -the Ex.`.; - ` P lel r m thit ' as. . °°°ll°9, the river wad equal \ gati is renamed,. the stories on .bseul in the-\. sealidaxi,eities will to, iiii , materially atistsnented ~ Mar It adifficali te gieliaterrabatenientle 1114 to 14 'imixiedisidresnit. -- ThOpreerat fiimine:', ' • lului 1 I . pri of long- bet inaintained..i i. , ,At tiusEast, ` ,F.-wesee. immense Supplies are Tomei - A 4 19 19 8 0 8 - ' tan frov" `slier* eery „,roction, ,rat the rote of. -relo a ~. eekl . ',The' 'lack on-• not less thllooo,oo be:- `.. •rtS Mid' of , Pott/antl. '-- Ttie tat to be - literdlrehek", .. eiptions, of flgur, Ti,. \ _ is eLw . TerY letle• ..,4ituAnsitm4Yeli,P, - :- - •Thinel'tortibesaarshal ,*nkixkind'hia two 'detwitios woto:lxtroiv• ea . : - \ 1 N.- 8. cit., .stiit Court, asap_ Nine, on.'ll'ilrit of •. , babes.,t colitis, aaldng ,to:be I dlischisiged Num . 9 'ag' intloacwit gaitinstititiel Tor thiSlles '- , 4 fagi lire slam sfe,Wslimilwirre 19 0tOrjetY, . 45. 1 1 1 I: el , the Jndge; Shoat, "to take up thi. inise, the `sheriff a ''''. with :a Weir:lust to hold the de fesulantsA on ti e if; in'tlisi eimit of their being _ Y . Jtidge lis#e:,,_ Tlisl,siese is not B sritri .,,,i lg. rpoia ,ii l k„ Rem -TO P a Join :Istarean.-- ' Dtiriftg t.year, x l,soo drafts,. foe $68,232- 90, were- ted from St. lonia to , Nngland and Irelan des 1 p • tick* const-',.T • ing.11,862- , A great:, on ,hl --- nuCeis of " - 410 and under, ~ wan rat, br'persinn* gt, . . Lcdsidlo ' muitle heir - tires and 'Weals, to -; b.. 10 reach this connecw:VAmo4,thei 4 4leida ere 180 widoes,"andst.lier fesnales. , ••• • •.' - • Wst roneren, a- ' tin s cd'asieeiberwf th ,-- ' Society of Friends . in Engiand,ls, telr - Mad. at a village Wear, KnOistile %, Tenn,, lyirm , a -rtiolent cold taken while trasWiling. :, AistTomipr Was , , ne of s deputation o foulythe,)osWe ta...ehid : e itetteyitioctiAxir. lila, - hailed. hrlhe 'Loudon 9 ''. ye r ly 'the- my of Friends with the duty . of delliering to 'the President:Pr the w.r n i states, and,to the Sorenson - 4,0 the e : §mtb9r 9 Stal9 9 . 0 9 addrec whi c h thatbody . , had dra k wn uponthe oobjoOt pc Ot very. ,•• 1 . • nom .pi PwwwwnwAsiA..—TlAo Sank iss'ltte. ' •, I & it i luki the. Sitile.'y_t:eisiii of „keen try, leanla . g ; of 40,53-, on a ludgtaenk some tune , ninco'obtagi ' against . `it - Yet.taxilyitletids, and ham yet yed to ps the or staioDo. • P tl4, ;-.. , v Tatar Tait or A - 'lllsn