tY) ;;;;.:'' . -" \ r" . ..i. , ,,1i:.., 1 -;':: - ,. , ',i - -.t.,, ESTABIAMFD . IN 4786: PETTgIitfiGitdAZETTE: PUBLIBURIHMILY-*ND WEEKLY BC WELT EL it.CO. • • ' • D. rkwiaina [SAMUEL tbuitirr. 17= grwr. 2ngrr Dom: Ito VIZ Mt OffICL • D AttlrAllz &Maser annum. toTatir her -ready W ExKl,y—broaonwpw ammo, in admire. Merl 'wilt ht rortitol on tbo con . dittono: ' [rentY en for eac re h dub tr. bet ... 1.11141.4 to ono peroon. sod to tor paid No axiality In adranrr No club Nor... . 1 " be Dent alter th e yonr . "pirro, ootorrlNo • • RATES OF ADVERTISING :.. Ch...qua•M Mao., r 0 .fer .nun 1:1: one .. • .... 00 Do • one 7 00 . two monthg.. "' ' - three........ ... 10 9 01 11 00 . • Swell months . •IS IM pada , es Tra or Weeper annum) 4 001 - ...4 0 14,. .eb !igloos' line. •• . - -'• • • . guagesble at.gleasnre.tner, • • I • suarniarhsgre Pacur ....... ... 00 gang square" Inserted OM. Otl. month. and du roots sdnl tams! era.loserted under the yearlyytant, halt pref_:_ : ' Admersowsuals tiosodlng u Ovate, and not over fifteen lime. co Ise charged ea a guar. and a WE ' P•blbborvzeß - anacravitage,ll.-• legal • - adsidUrousents began the amonnt-ebar_ awl Cur. thi , lrguldlestion. Annomwdng eamttalatmAteAFten to beetarned tbis same as other advertisements. Advertisements not marked on Macon)" tor a ' , Prded nnsolor or Ineerthana, will he pantinood MIL Adios, and rgitt eracfed ri tilluve ofVnitlt 4ti . rtivrs . I str — Rll .. In mum owisinsouglinto Imaittes: sun altadvenissio l mini for the bertuat of other persons, so well an ill sdvertisements not Immealateli , ananeeted with thelt o f betelnem, nude all dames of advertimmenta In length AM Otto.o.hOrAO lond the limits enicated.wW charg_sel at tbe usual rater. For all such transient advertising. b e nts will lr mrotertell renderetArind nonart payment is desired. : • • - All advertisements for ebettitatla inettlutinits, fire cam-, 'Mel., ward, toirtablra and other Roblin meetings, and all Polltidd meetings and tnaleanAntiechargeit Wynne, pay steletlyto Adm.*. • • - Marriage notice.' to be ehare pneerita .- Death notices inverted. wit ut chance , . unless arrovono;- 01 ed IT toners/ Melton.. or °laden' notice/tom! when so aecompanled.tote paid tor. • • T • ' Regular mivertimrs. all UM sending emermintra, 5 1 ..4 ar. ragdring mtge. •derigned to nil ettention to• ...Um Mitten; Concerts, or any ;nubile entertainments, where 'ham. ate made kie adniitteutee-idt natio. of A,ci loge sametattama-every notice deslinted 'to Mal ellentmo to 'lnvite enterprise.. calculated or Intended to pmmote Individual Interest. eau only he Inserted with the under . tandin that the munets to to told tor. if Intended to In the load' column, the gone' Wilt be eturned, at the rata' f lu o f nl,t per lie. Bishop at /SW no to be charged triPlo Peke Tareta Lowe Petitions $2 each.. • • • to t, Ammta' and Auctioneers' advertents not 10 he domed nodes yearly rat., lot allow ed ontount of thirty-three and onothird. Per. ant from the • ""'"`" of i7 Fali 01 lAILT raersa ... ' 3l • 110. 'each additional i ntr . . . :11 . • • - ,-•,.....accuisamsams is rum ram. . Ons'Square. (10 luss4oneineertita , ...,..:...so rents. sigh ath1tt10a51111100.....7.1 , cents. All trangent advertisement& te ne pad to mime, .TES "dvb':co i . . _ COIIIIXVILD DAILY 7.1...viaz riTratTaan cia-rre,irs ' • N. BOWIES '.,:. SONS, Broken. .Vs. LI dAtrirt rt. Wow,. , A1,..1 ZI I' a Anatol,. rte. Panbarrd , PENNSYLVANIA. - Branch's!. Netda---....0 Dank of Pittliturgh par Brandi at Yourinstoon.. ,to lizehantor Bask of do.—par Sty - i lAirik. (Anianuati-: do Roar. 'and Iluttif • of. da. , .par loannereiti likAltiehal.. lo• Bank of (Awitnnwes..--i,nar . Wink of North. Ansarieo...iliar Bank of North' y n Übertleapar Ban f k o Penlvania,- Bank of Penn ns Township-- Bank of tbe United Staitei ' . Caronsarnial Bank of - Pa.-par Farmers' A Mechanics' Alk...par Kanainaton ani-_-.. -. , FA+ Manors. a Bock. Itanic r -par Marhapirs' Unnk...,......i.var Mornroana ... ing Itaok.-;--.Par Phfladelabia. 8ank...1:1. Southwark flank ..... .......-tiar Irsoleamsta'a Bank.-- .... ; .. har Mao It Bank offltalliberibt;siti.- I( Dank of Chester lauttity...par akofEnnrate.: . Bank of DeL Co., el.etn,4l. ' Dank ofFiermantowni - ' Dar Bank of thAtysburgh....'.. ?I Bank of Lewistowno.:-.•. - Bank of Middletown ' 3.: Hontgon.ry 00. Ilan. . .._pa r Bank of Niarthuniberlan,lna . Carlisle itanki. - . . . ...ti -Colombia-Pr a FirKrii . t . .9.4.4 • Dortentown* 1tank.4....--,4sar Eadan Bank-- , L , .. ... . .'..,tiar Erie Bank-. . ...--. ..- .....-• - 34 Farmers" Illrof Docks Gm.. Farmers' Ilk oflanelater:-par Fanners' Rank of fleullok. Farm. Ilk ofeehtir/k/IFC , Iir., n Far. 0 liroc. Wan:m.oW. - N Franklin Bk. Waihlngton.,Piß HarristoniZ ak lank-i.:-..,..% Laneaster 8anki...„...,, '-,...in LacteantereoontrUsnk-nar Lebanon Bank- ~ . —....par Ulnae Bank of Pittritie li Vastnr kth' innek i'W' llank-.. k.--.-- ... P4 F-il Wroisilian EX Wilkestarre N . York , Hank-...;.-.....1 ........ .?,-,. ' Baer NOteo-,...;...... ' Ail! Vralikiln bank.__.......du Lafayette Una • do OhkrUfel.A,Trusteu. do Western Uestrre lknk.. do - • 1 4CLAND. All solvent NEW YOlUe: New York 454: ':"'h iLtUit LAND. lan rArt,.4 ..... Rank of the Valley 71 'Banker Vs-Richmond— " Eo Bank: Va.. Norfolk • Fulmars' Bk al VbrOnla.." lievalaantYaklach.%alik Barth_ Westenz.Bank.....t.: , Branebact.... .. •!'" cdxof.LNd Rink of Cann . - 2 Rank of Sknfkl: tlunlra 2 Inn:Bank,iihnlngtata 2 llereb.ta*Bk,Nearburn,' • 2 .19111iTif CAROLINA.. Ilk itttie St.oi 2.:Col; Rantoof South Carolina. • '2 Molt of Iliarleston • - 2 Plintere Meehan k 'Meeha' Ilk 2 Aoputa Ins. Bk v g Cc; Bank of Angnana— , ---- Bk of B r n E gla4 Ani. Irent • - Ink or Eentarky.Thalsia Ilk of Laulwee.Thurston • " NorthernUkargontlarlry ". Soutticrallk of E..oturky • • MISSOURI. - =M;rJl= State Bonl:;60111tinehoo 60 Dank of II .. WlSCNfilli. , Making , k Vim In. Ca MUT. • MICIIIO AN. • Ohio State Broach at dui Bniachaititr.do.. Branch alga ? Branch atirleSehad-•- •—• do do, Bronchia Branch at thyton--....-; dal Branch at Baloware. do 4 Mean& at Unita:abut do 1 Broach at - .lmhtabtda-- d I Broach at Besitch at tt Mancdokt--,..., matt. * do I la 'll ashingtuit.„..:do4 .--, Wan* at c latansafi;-,, , -.. Branch at- Fdribenville.„ Broach ot Wiliont-- "do'l laninek,at do!: nntLßoaoch igra!Se ' Va. M ....:.::.: l l. Ptianchat dul Wombat Mt Belmont-. do i Branch at ram:mine ..... dol BBrancrandih tP & atai nt-a ua. . . d+): iq... Branch at Portarli-- dal /hunch at Eiden do Branch at d Brooch at estraßogo....' do Brooch at • MaratUou. • - Brooch at Monatc.r..—... -do Farraeri'llaebardeeft.X rock Dank .'_u PelinTstnsf ent B , • a Mumma CoconallY Sots CANADA.. Ellk or:Cr:America. Toronto 5 ra Ll c y , r E1.412r21 - 410tr; Da' gricarrn. Sztain.trai - i tal l ge. 1001. D ANosirkfEvia.trE. Illonblops,Spanist-.151 0 do ratrtot-,.-t5. 5 0 I firt: • It-Me 7.00 !Ten Thaler,. " "SO Sovereipos....- ..... 4.53 Tea ..... n. 06 Napoleons 3.30 JURBRIDGE &NOR lIAM. Wholesale Grows an!! OICIIIIIREiPti Nlerehonto, so.. 116 IVater ilt, ml 4 150 Vint otrect, Plttebutl6. I IEY,MATIIEW S & Wholesale I t, It COMillink4:l and ',Fon...mill. Morthants. avd itonl. m fa Brigintoot Cotton Twit 61 Wolot et. Plttolootott It & ANTELO; Geperal Commis sion Morchonto, 4.11.-A In t & on oonoivnnents of Produoo stomonaly. tal7:y REPORTED 1.011:1I12 ITIII3BLTRGII 0 AZETI7,IIIr 04 :4 loi:4:110:11:SI 6111:4: A: .WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Fo.cerxr ;SIT rr . Pirrannion.J.tinarY 31.1 354 - . • - ' • '. United Etat.' Va......-... 1. ' -- ' 7 .... . Int.Jan.k.7:lll D O, -• , ..... 1 a.,•- . .. r , i'd . ::: _ Int.. Feb airto . Pennsitr.ola l. . loc i . _ _ Int. Jan. 1 AN'agi:o.eri.. . 27.7:'00 - --- - - 1tt. " 3141,t9 ~..i: 6 * wan 100 ' - *- a. i ° Tittaborgh city ,V. . 100-• - Int...l..ainly Pm . coup. Vs, N. Y. 100 --- do Allearny city t.. i .. ,-- • a t; abr.*, Bank ot Pittsburgh.._ ,• 50 17. 50 .i.i Div N. 411c1. Merchants' A Manor.. LO . 59 584 - ' It; • . Exchange Ban.--. . ~..., 60 57 5 6 '. i do 4 ' Allegheny o.lngs ion. 59 2. 2 . .1S Citizens' Dooosltllank...... ... 50 50 rIIIIXIIISTuaIrJ. )loon 0../a Bridge.-- .25 2514 24.1i1Dir.Mar41111. et. ci.k al- 11,1 010'... , -... ad i.e.i Div.J..il l ect 11. d 111,. Ilridge.-..,..- 1 0 44 42 116, *.2.J pe Northern Llbertlea-..-.. fa 40 . 35 Di,. ...vim., • INICIUNCI.. Plttsbir.Llfn lusorauce, 8 10 9 rii,..m*,y Western InsanuaosCo ... II , 16 Dye. Nov. a 2 ,4 Cit.. Insursoce . V... Pittsburgh to Phlia-....... . 41 1 4 , 9 . . firg:....." ":.,.° 1 '....' - • top 11 '!'! Di'tb :i2 • tt 't. 31onie's Magia11t.c........ --! 40 ' - "" • Div. 4*.6 sno .OIACI rltt.b Oss Works. . st , 61 09 Mon. lillacknater.. - 59 42 40 • Div. J.. 4 *a Y ay Blarlivater riD 16 - New Stook. Endo ik. Pena.. Ragna nsd. d.- 50 41 . 40 Na. do. Bolt t Isle.. Cleveland A Wellsgle B. ii*. ea — Mad= Itallway,Dry Dock 100 105 10214 \ Drattial Br= Oi4T. - . . ...... ltui 35 .-- .bh do. (mei.- 100 35 "' •ftrtle Creek Plant Road 2 , 1 10 I M.i....Perrysv'ellank lid a/ ta; 125 theenetiorg Turnpike Bil., 50 10 8 Charticni Coal Lb.- ... i . ... 20 17.. r• . . . . , Htunds-- ....,.........- 170 IW. Ex. Dlr. gh A Boa.. - 148 145 Dir. 1854 Sa) North 'America--..... -.... ... 7b . 60 Nsa gt„. • North western' ,-- ... 18 ' 10 ! I Iwo liareks-.. Plleatunglit Isle }loyal... i.. 4!. 314 • . Ohio.. -•••- 3' 2. 4 ' _ A .,.,.., . , ' _ IY4 ... , . • , = .. z„. '. ~. gn i a ll. , • iNorakh....- -.•- •I ...... 1141 10 14 (1 - 111iiiiiitli - _ - . Co.. . . . - A; :WILKINS United &ad B 6) 4 Omsk /loading No.l • -• • --P.IrTSW/ P. WOREIGN and Domemtiv k Iladocito anounto.l tad la= .90.31• 1.0 t nod onl.ron Co Mown. rem ripi 00 &pooh, sod total or alp: o..dliod Woe. ,01.1ORGE B. ARNOLD A CO. rittAtr.ns TN =CHANG P.. COI. ,11ANII NOTES, SP. 11'_ 71 4.0m4=offz , t ,,,A ttg a f Aarrah.. ENABLE THRASHING MACHINES? ro SEPARATORS. ' WARRANTED to be thoremply TY and to worleweDl made and MAI tf W,CIAIERAL, eb,x,..obersets inalLem )IM, obe renn stow!, Pitts- Vire*. The Thrashing Ilarlanft arebeauttful. simple and a P Twlrt 2 1 4 re a M'7,lMrifTal place .T 1 rem. lighter. thrashe• faster. or make. t he work. .‘tfore thus 9,000 of them are nog In ose In the sateen , kuca n and mmany East of the Nountaln Mauro( . them A gym — thrashed from SO to 100000 Motels .m,e..h... 3 , 33 4, n e e gum . ther hare been recommended Dv Nose who • 'ne gum., go be as complete, and to work sa as soy In theworld. ' • Tbe Ferarator if tint's Patent. mid Is attaelml to tbe 'Thrasher, and .ccaophaely separate. the straw and chaff from the gmln, and nss advconntire satisfaction whenever trio& ADMINISTRATORS )NOTICE. Notice io bmbr airs. thestalotters a( Administration have Sasittest So the sulAmsi her on the 'Mate of Agllllll =late of South Tar ettegaillshi p6AilletetarounT, Said edits: , are l =tl,.; to jnitie am:Slate pleura. and etllutloCrWmMlto rmut delaatal gent& Payette Ttmesmia 1400 X, HERE : About ffscrei zoned tana.vt-talle• front the "ritY..ma ; t , p... : ..... etboar bi rtrau Writ, aNf ru lill m logp o r o et i t SW Kalarket Knot. ~'F. ~^:._#: ti !. my.c5 . b..r~.~.0.e .' 12a.C' , ~(J~:.. v . ~ l .eri: ..i ~s..r`+.».-...<f „1 . ::. .. ~„w ~..n F. r~-~.. i . BUSINESS CARDS ATTORN S. IVIORRISON, Attorney and Counsel- sF ra u t r s i ls ia rt a zKetet4 to as. 41 grant sthwt, W. UALL, Attorney nt Law, "Bake ' • Wo Meant street, boxects Fourth arol ' au30.13T ()BERT fl. PIIILLIPAttorneY at fraw, st. Locitt,3ln. 111 OUR fit POL LOC Attorney K, Attorn tit Law— Corner of Fifth and Grant strusta,opposite the-Court I ouse steps, Pittsburgh. , 5nr243.'53 -I.I)_CRAIG, Attorney at• Law, New Castle, • .I•••rrrne• Cnanty. Pennsylvania.. . • der to Woo. Walter Crala,CroasCreok: .1. Ihisllop.ll4.. ilrunpton k Smith. Kramer a Itahlu; 11. Childs k Co.; Lo al.. Wilson it (.13. 11. Loe. Attoruoy at Law. office. J • Pout xtroot, naar Grant, Pittsburgh. jallrdly ktPkSI'ALDING Attorney and Counsel -7i lorlfa Law. Clerelaa'4. Mau retwee—A. W. Loomis, Mater k Stanton fel&dlylle . *PR ANCIS C. I,ANEOIN, A ttorney at Law, .No. 170 FOurth street, Pittsburgh. TASPER-E. BRADY, .Attorney at Law; • Nrt2.lt9 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. FW I I'.M - DWI =AVM. li,11:1111ER & II A 1151; hankers and Ex-' change Brokers. Bur n and sell Grad and-1.111.er and an Notes, negotiate loans no item! Estate or Stock hero raki, yurrhaao Promissory Notes, nod Time Bills o n list Wad nest. Buy and hell Stocks on! , m , a l e ...h. n . *lons made on all points in - the Union. 0111,4, corner or Third and Wood streets. directly opposite the lit. Chadds Hotel. ntyl.lr• D. KING, Coin. Stook and' Exchange a Broker. Bourti, strut—Bops and milli Stockson t 000.0.00. K‘ao,nro on Eastern dß's serillicd rent rates: Collections made en the West at houratrs.M., tern little Notes Donalt and sold. frit .WkTRaAY PAL11...--.%:44.1 nu, lIAN & Co. , Sureo,sors to L. Dewey. Hanna k 61....1tanker,Esehardm Invkersand dealcmln Fonden and Domeptir Malang, Certificarep of "Ue wit. bank • !' =ft d dreVr N :l ' e r rill r o " Vekl t ert.ll . 4l ..eberkeled pal, and rolleetinne made oo ummy.all twiner Pillhati of tbr Waited Stat. , . h. 41004 premium tepid (Pr Fureinn and Amerimn • Ould. - • Miran... made on mrodaamants of Produce. Akimord mid, on llbural tonna. MM. 11. WILLIAMS. , - a. B. srns. Ve11...11. WILLIAMS 47.C0:, Bonkers nod v v Exchange Broker. Ea North st curnet of Wood awl Third streets; Pits bomb... All transectiona made oo liberal terror, and eollectiour tataaptly attended to. XaS4Y AWILKINS ,tt . CO., ESeltftllge Brokers, e No. :5 Fourth street, appoxito Abe k Dan of lilt,. irgh. All iranattetiode at mutt liberal rater. jylo VITAL LAI,INIEB Jr. ' Banker and Br.- , V ay. 4th Ftree4, 4,ljolutnisitt the Bank or Pittotattytt. Ikr iiOLST.EB & SON, 114,:ders. in Foreign. 1.11 . Dotantle Dille or lizehlthhei (V.l4.lthatett nt De. rtrt l ... Book N og" l 's lthVi t njurt/ti l tltra lbruuzbout th e . natl..] Staten. COMMISSION &C. Chaim Ya corner of Wood and birth Streets. le now receiving a large assortment of Fresh (tootle. in addltion to, Isle already, es erndr stock, purchased from first hands lu Eastern markets which sill be .Id at the koceet market arks, ara - Itotabs• Steamboats: and Families, tmytog by the tlFsutitY. supplied at :wholesale rates trcrtiormis delivereerin Use city treats( eltufgr.. .ate ...i.'...lll'BA,lk:f.t.Vi)DiutiNainn find' Poi wardlnk Merchants. dealer , In Wool and Produce F also, kittsburgb Ilautstukures No; 11Fecood street, Pittsburgh. • • • apti-ly'kk WELLS A; CO., Counnission MerchantN• lj db . and Wtogesile Dealer* in llama, Fish. Flour, Dried Fruit and Country Prod°.generally. So. 12tlAbrty Mr.:. Commercial Doe. Pittsburgh. taptkyka . •;ii,S. LEECH , ArcAlits g. co.. whole -. "—I:, Groc... and Dealer. in • NOTIMIIOI3I., Iletala and P f ttsburgb ManeXacturess No. 242 nod 244 .Liberty &knot. 11 . 1 41. ).011T6N.. .... --MMUS K. recermex. CAILIIERT FILEDEILICK,WhoIagaIeGro .. IA cent, Produre Dealers. Foneerateg 071111111.14013' Itorehants.N.l3.Wood greet, Pittsburgh. csalt adranees emrousiguments. All geode . Insur. , litdeelred• . • 1103 • ,40BISON_ . 00.. Wholesale .Groeers, A f ri ldLog . l . hatt , ag b. Columbskxn 31erclinut*. •ialo - - QPItINGER, lIARBAUGIL - suceessoi to S. Conandndo arnardinn ltinalnant, Dealer 1n Maur. Wool and Produce ganerally. Na 14.1 lot at.:, and 116 Second at.. Pittsborah. •ap7 W. IaNDItICK, Forwarding and Coin . , , a 'allele:1 Merchant: Oleo. Arent for Manufacturers. t ItrattiEtic, No. 22 Wood' stn.vt. Pittsburgh. . . Particular Interline told to 'Forwarding oreltondist, , and noabruments for sale. No connection, or preference for Moto grant. dextiption. -. Ctnieri:Xly attended . t 0... Instructlons will. in ail saxes. be im tly obeyed. • tour. nese la respectfully Solicited, and T pledeiny• Self to nee every exertion In your behalf. sa22-y giElt & JONES;Forwiiiding and Comniis , . . . Joke Merchants, Dealers In Predate and. Pittsburgh orrufactated articles, Canal raisin, ear Posentb rteet, Pittsburgh. • • . .._ ' _ . r.J la , 1.. uccessorg o • ATWOOD. JON - FS A CO- Comndwdon. and Forward , POINDEXTER, Commotion and and Lx thn and Pak ikr Y itTaVrt i TY. I tt l er * : (P "l' ar:l the Ma :ulhettred Articles of Plltahurgh generally; OWaLer.and Gl Front street, Pittehargth Pa. • • Penn 10Iiii . WATT. 45: CO., Whalkate 'Ono ere,. rimuitimion Merchants, and realer , in Prmthee and Pittethurah Manufacturee.lite Mai Idlertreg. Pittsburgh. J B. CANFIELD, late of Warren', Ohio; mlaTetsreA =e a t Ith'd ju i t t ter a Po l i b arit Pearl dth. and Weatern Produon ',Fam Water streel• -between Smithfield ;tad Wnwl,Pittebmwb. • TI . IOII/13 .. ek TLITTLE ' .4, CO., 'Wholesale Grocers; . Produce and Commission Mertdisat, and Dealers in • Pittsburgh Manufactures, :in. 112 'Peer.' street,,.Pltts, j► lo :rzit=j. .(I . IIEESE WAREHOUSE:—IIENITY 1 0: ttiLLINS, Forwarding and Ccenmiselon Merchant, and ^r' Wood attest, ►Caro ud t:P F iatir VON BONNTIOEST & IifURPIIY, Whole ale Droners and Commission Merchants. cwt Dealers tts in Pi burgh Manufactures, :Co.= Water street, Pitts ; bur g h, Pa. .mitA r tii, Jr., Forwarding; and: • enrumbudati .Merruliant,No. 68 Water attest. Pittsburgh. legrel • • In French fitpro i7erand7bealcr In French aid. American Wall Purr, 'Market a reel between nail and Ihusth 'Met; Pittsburgh. iteltiNTOCK, ImportOr and Mole ti• V.Vro f ,"i i ,J4.! ets%rit i rut,! l = l ,l Steam ik...tAnonnjeto, \0.112 Market street.. PARD & 15F. LANGE, Uefder in Ilidex, Leather and OIL 211/ Liberty A m nal, (A of the Gal. I name.) : Th ey Inn keep cm haud,'"at all thaws, a ;pm 'end arearlaneat of .Leather Ice ehoemaliere and SadAllere. zeal elan, lih!,...anaktre Fludlnga Tonle. ke. JUJU.. k nt: LAME. ORRIS & PATTON;.:Wholemale nntl E *Jail /nears. on the &stank elan of the Ill,raal Ittehurgh, Pa. • - . • GROCERS. 3100RE,Wholeretle Grocer, Ike ' tirytng Illtytllletr. Dealer In Produne, Pittsburgh Mill orrr;,:n?naeltititit;(l=st. and DO I X,Itie In r etrd .took o old Monongahela W n ltirkor.AXl.lll .old low for ontyly: OLITiII HT-W[IMM on,: 31.40 , 1G11. PBLACKBURN. & CO., Wholesale Oro : corn. Boat Purntabent and Deaden In l'in4Lo , nod etnnah Martufietneeta 011., and Oakum alware. on band at their Waretunme,l4l Water street, Pllttbman• • revl24 WIER? MM.% A Ali DICKEY CO., .WholeAalo Ge Incin:lndork .& o- Alerelanta, and Dealers In Prod Um. WO Water Wad. and 107 *on L ? tetad,llldalutra4._ I iiiEriic.Roi7; (TILLS ... .Sr, ROE, Wholesaln Oroceni and Coutmlsekn 31erehanta,•No. 194 Liberty 'trout Pltti- V. 11. KOODKAILD. ./017,1 . WM. BAGAIEY C 0.,& CO., Wh 1e la Gro-- rN..18 and 21,7(.1 diroct, Pittenirsh.. w Y A. M'CLtIRG, • Orocer-.•and • Tea Dealer, rorair of WOod. and Math streets, Ilea' airsrenn.lunat a large asaortmentof ettolev(trarerlea and Cue Teas—Yoleign .rrulta and Natall'holeactle and Itetall. Drakes summed on the logest terms. . 13()B DM...141. .6 • ERT'. I;7W' CO., Wholesale XL. limners. Commission. Marebant% beaten ho Produee, , go t t b gittsburgh Manufactures. • •lio. Liberty street. - J 0,14 D. NUR IeCAM;LCM. ucK. AI4.;CANPLESM successors to - J.D. Wick, lbolesilo meen, Forwarding and ConunLingent Mamba:as, /eaten. In Iron. Nags. (Illus. Cot- Yana. god 'Pittsburgh Illanurartures generally; comer Woo sad: {Pater larval!, I:i9Shonat. • • CULBERTSON,IVhoIt alo Grocer and couluaaant Merchant. Ilealer In ..Prollnee and I'llts• umr , 4, 4 d.„„; IDS Liberty street:, Mtta. bursa.: " 1 . " • . :I fjesria tbuet. Egnbange, Coin, , bought bud fold. ulon. Al* negotiated. find.. ,tioii:" • rut Do wed whey left dn'd • .10113.11.0110...' ........ ....... -...ducnano RAID. 4 - FLOYD, -Wholesale Grocers, Com . .I.4o.3fadianti; and Deakin In . Prodnan—hound . .1. ;snit nolkiinga.frontina:nn Übortl. Wood. and ninth streets, littsburgla . —a—. ..... 0. cosa ;um IX. 11.1f000A.1.10 - . 3011% ATWELL 1 AGALEY, W001)1YAILD ` k CO., Whole:- We Gram.lco. 231 Maitet street. DENTISTS._.. , entlst, Fouith 'street, • .nve doors west of Market. 01Ble boor , aaaaa All Ito riti:...ntod. 101111. r A. NAnD, IiENTIST, Penn tartlet, V V 3 Doom al*re lien& Offine !mum from Vt.Y. to 5 r. x. On Saturday.; no one alit be melted of attended to olOpecial appointment or la remee I nol&land I[VARD',B FLUID AND POWDERED DISMTEIVILT. lhatulletu red and add Mikakink Nut Ratan by NiirbL AWARD, Dangle. SIOS*O4 roan It. a dam above Mud. DAILY . .. - x t. • . N 1 AN UP ACTUItTN G . ...._........._ . . ~._. . _ A CARD—Having been np r pointed .the 'et- W. WOODWELL. Nt'l. , :..-Aale end Itetnil • . Manufacturer sad bewier is Cel.inet Wire. her. I.C. T i.,,;,, r ,i 1tw i 1 ).. ve . dg....entsjor d s l ,m 'itta ub.4 ,..b, or the salinfrattint , Leather Melting, noise W Atrial- . alisetnivil by P. JEWELL k SON; of ILartibriLlkinneetient, Ve now offer IDs paws , i.rxe assortment of all widths, EN:NETT & BRO.. 31anufacturero , r. if Plain nlanfortnred, at the matintrieturer's pri.... ilt..rurte • and Pettey Vella, itorki.nithata and Cream Colored being raper/or to any leather Maltinw everbefere offered 1i,.. . at the Marotta...TY. wo 4 W•dilintliiii lit trhii , =W.4- i Abii. • 1.114 does din ',mama tat. ..,.i v, * .km. ~.,,,u, 1ar..1.0..., on...he Pittsburgh. It Bailin( eortetintlY on Mad; and tbr sliest the . niartterily . u.llsehlne Dotting Depot.. ti 0.1.16 MarJket lIIELTIM • dreet. senMi 101.1. N • WETITERELL. num faernmr a P A '--" d PA c. TENT niC(11F.ri....,..6.- wita., lour , lox • unix - Loomis; Rent Estate Agent. mud IIitAZEL tiON.NDLLES. rwrner or Anderwra sod Bob :fa,. Stork. Morehandien and Bill , Broker, Whew hrh 92 rums giMt./..... Square [nen the !land Pim!: Bridge. Ah Fourth gro.t. shore Wood. Blindness prompUyatteeded legbeny City. iwintordl . to. mfially ~----- l'i r v.ol . WOlikS, corner of First suit! Liberty , Q.A.MUEL L. MARSHELL, Seg.ttary Citi-. T ntrtiete., Pittel.nrgb.l . .—Marrhinieu . Teiii• rrit °Teri jtj sen's litenraneo Company, SI Water street. ' ! resiete, Koch ar IRON FLA% V.11F,, I. , liite .1 lintel TURN. • MI EATUFA Dllll3.Thli MACH:NI:S. Jo., a...t0me:1...1,1T P. JONES, - Agent of the Ineurnnee tuts! toorder. .If l2l JUS; F. HA M I LTQN .t. CO., ' r T v . Co. of North America, 141 Front strwit. . . ...... _ .. nti r. uctr.o.. jr . ?tr. GORDON, Se cr et ary Western Insn.-! lONLS & (1E169, Manufaeturers of Spring 4 • ..,.. 0 i.,,,, , ,, w m „ r „ •.•.. • • op and PMeter RM. !-Pionith blab Steel. Red .Fiinteh !! ..,., , r5 ! .,........--•,,.,,,„,.,..,.,,....., , • low, Marti and Eltptle tliwingw, Braes NUL 'Faiv. Moir' 1 tr.1.1 - ‘l)l2otrli.VVF rla ,Agent fOiFiariklill i Patent ticreir Mall and Ilatnineml ' Iron Aalea—Corner of w ke l y ,i, irr • tee Imo. Critarany. newt/Kart cornerof Wood. it, fl and Flint streets. l'ittatrundi. r and Third isticeLir. • _.-- r .; • _,_... . J.Nr.4 k 'ow., . ..n. p. Lounma B....ROGERS at CV., Manufagturers of. ___ • Itorn.e. rw•t. lumnaled 5t4.41 Cultivator—!brace I „,..,,,,a n. *non ~tnntx is nuerox of tom and First strocts. Pill sburnh, .- ' • - - fcl.l. `l."' --- CI 80. 11. TAYLOR & RESTON, (snebessors of & CO., 'laaitaturoriF. i ut ~„.y„.1 , ,,,. A 1,11,,,, ,) y . k.6 1 .. 1 c. n .,,,,,, ~,,,d 7 „, I ~, of :Meseta, Spades. An.. Warchomme No, V. Womi sts I warding 3lerchants. and Amento for Eastern Transpocta• I...tureen and and csnxml Maras,' Pittsburgh. Pa. . I, t i9 g " tri . .; . ' : V lktol l' irsu b " l' 7ll . /2tt SU ; gelts '''' M ' eas ' lla,. B " 4 l7l:: ~ Penn Cotton Mills,. Pittsburgh. ~; (n ° .4 mud /tenacity llesn . ,Tolm:co g n lioda7 . Asn. ' lt indoer K ENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., 31anttrac- I Gam. PIK. Ilan ad White lastd, Nasal StOral,al.l(.2ricirt ! nssi nnd Pittsburgh lanufactumd Goals Fonerally.— tunms 01, 'l, ,- . Agents for the l'Peun 711111" and "Banner Nur Manama, .... Penn A. - No.l heas - Y . -f,7-I , lTheel..a.s - s.s: pfjoborgh. , u , I .48 Yrout street. Sonvoelto !onto latr i t fVlual all adurs and shales. , Pittsburgh mud N. Louis Pac ket Landlug•) al:miasma . 1 ja2Craud " • - Iled&r•ls: , ' •• Clough Mum and Sash Cord: '• - . Hope of all glees and Messintlonm nemlog. • .0. -- X - Ordnes left . at the Ilardwarn Sam of Logan, {alma A Co_ at Wood street. mlll Lase Atte:o.l4"K julllnl l 70. 4. 000000 • ' .AllO CR16R61.1. 1 C 1 - ERR -&. ON . CRISWELL, rßell. arid Brass 1 Found. Manufacturers of all 11040 orllmse Works. •oinollre. Steam Engine, Plutabona, Le. Also...Cotttua Patting manufacturers. FOOOOOO. 110.000. street.l WAR...ex. No. 12. Market ' Allegheny city. . j street. nom First. listshorya N. 11.--4/1•1 Dram wad Conner taken In exchange fur' For,;. - or cash laid.'. - • •- . , '' Orders left at the Foundry or kline, Van Ix. a Ltetulnl to punctually. .. . , folly y Arnold &` Williimi if EATINq AN D V.F.NTLLANINY.: 'WARE 110US5—Maniarsrl.nrrrs nr Chilsou's Fungus. gieht Iron and 1.1.r....ib.grui. Gus as Watrr. ro iiterkst iittrgt. Pittsburgh. tSs.,-We haw anln ustr Ensnares. Patterns...kr.. to if lesers, ARS,ULIe ,S, erbium no reronstuund to She hair...site of the nubile. orl • • wAtyr. ATIcINSOK ISi is AND .CEDAR WARE. 2 --S.VAILIEL lisesot eunetantly on hand e.sy seryirt untill, air Wash Mud Ilathl . tihn. 1 furry.. Strand.unt, Irak NS ell, Kilelien or Llrass Arsuelrll 1L... 1 N Choi... [ WS Morten neg. MU, and C'Uerrrs3Viseh' Ronnie. mid 01l other kinds -fuses in hie line. negs rule. and liSd dozen Were:nom. illasonle 11,01, Firth street. l'ittelmigh, Pa. np24 • T. Bla&Erdal Bellows Kannfaetery. NOTICE.—The sub -112/ scribers would resivetfully Inform their friends and the publir gorteraDy. that they how eutorot rot.. cart., shit. commenting.. the lUD, of AprlL under the tinn td It. WILLIAMS t 00. for the uttowfacture IILACKSMITIi BELLOWS of evcry dacrlptlon. which' they aro deterutlu ed to utak@ of. the very twat materials awl superior es. statobip. They lute.' to ha. always on hand an abort nten of all sises DAlnt titi to 40 In l ot at their met. belt.. owner of Robinson and Sandtony streets. W W AMS. JAIIKS ILSoN. A IlegbenY City, May 'wale. . +.lbllr A. BROWN, would most renDectrully CP • form Up public that he Avow no bawl. at his eland un the west ride of the Dialusod. Allegheny City. tt mat pleb assortment of tenitbst, Also, teniti. Shut sten are made to order. the lost stele. warrautod otos' to au). the, Putted States. Ills lillnds eau to t he l without the aid a• dribs,. liaeliste purchased the I L I .. w 00... ntrmu 401.1•Il stork. 1.1,1.134 woad of the Vahlust Istablichulcut of I[.. WILCOX •• . • • I itanuw.t- Mcl'ioliand. ma prePurcti to Orrnist !lair old I .t vrum,ists and Aputn.t. 00 the Dublie at large• with erawatlilug ocarkw, corffer .Matet street aldtheDlamond.keeld In their Agony. b Wssal street, l'lttodownit. rattly nu Laud a full and complete tosortment of ancittil . J. A. DROWN. I. Drage, bledielues,Parfunaeryountartlel.pertainingtotheir - hush, r. buttar. an blow. wt..... pityalchota prescrons rarefUlly compounded. merg e • PEN' GLASS WOB.ICS; • I joID.: P.'.BCOI . T - 'Wholesale Deller. in lOREN/. 31anufauturers p t a tt j e .. - otial yar'alay t . an t i Dr Stara . No "mod jof ail kinds nf ALAN. DOTTLES. and. WINDOW t • ASS. CA Water and GO Profit atreets. Pittsburri l / 4 ,, All orders wilt. ..echo. tersoupt attention. N II • —Paltiotiar attention Isid Agettt for Louden k Cris valuable fondly medlrinoa Glass and private noodde forst WU. sad Vials. : A. FAIG:ESTOCK k CO., WhOlet.lo 1114 Kg a lintacclsti, and taanstfacturera Lead•lind Lead. and Lithar.ar, currier sod and taunt PtIVT:LO. Pitt. burgh. beta E. SELLERS, Whit esale Dealer in Drabs Paints (1 Dye SOW...Oils. Varnishes, At.. in, Iso..sWomst street. Pittsburgh. ...ts warranted. Prime 100. • • iIi'CORD -& CO. • WIIOLD/ALIC AND RETAIL .VASIIIONARLE HAT ANTI . 'CAP 3IANUIACTUR.EUS, 1 N/it/VALI:I:SMALL FUND: , 01 , 4170. CVILVER OF /VC/OD -CND STRErT.t. 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. tv_Tbeir Abler umbrae., every quality and. or,lvof Halo Car , r. Muffs, Thus, Cuffs and Fur Ilunuro. acu"-Nr-ltutulF „.. rarorraer.lll2ACV RUT S: REITER, Wholesale & Itemil .. .. witirtn ruff_ J. aII .r. ~,,,,,,„ ~„, 1 11 , 1 tt.h l ‘ ).ll,l ,,rox. lt gists, corner of /Marti and t`t• Mar 'UM.. AKILLIA3I TATE & CO.. No. 11l Fourth . , . . • shad. ors. Ilia,. and 'Fatal rtrrat. Alickheny. , St. 1100.N3fAKER & CO., ITholesale Ilaccfactotoo, .4 1,1,1. load. Look Ilia. ihdtt.i.. I'IJ e In.tdkitat, \o. _l, W.. , td"tit Pilt.bi.gb• ••ilatha, \Veda. Chatty de-, .Le. , Perrona who ban. work to th in our one will 41,1 well to ToSE pH FLE,miNG . s u ,,,, , . o l_wil ec ,„. call, am they man rely on baring titan' work...touted hi' 'practical workmen. and at on mantifactum our own inul 0 ,_,,,t (-...._ ,!...*___.,....',.1,,,..,k4_ Wet and IA ...14......„.......1-IKor 1) ton. ripe and short lead, we can afford to auk at least to low , ir , -. 1 1 ~ •;?!T a •-.... , - J Ls any other establirbionat In eithre Mica nat c ach acni u4soc 4 r4funacr.r, and all arta. t w . pertalulthe SO hi, ash:teat coi l , V. re m yt ' o ß a f rt m' ater th fr, o tia '" n " ( Sr t r ill .. g .. C h l: lII ' '' il h od t" lt ' lLo 'h"" thoir p alta . o ' -i w Phrlk , .... mc.crirtio , i , .c'c , alir ma , Paajaledat, all rage to girt tax a tall Celia fatiolawthat Ina ancoai ban.lr.° ...it , - ___ . ...._,._ ..., _____. __"''''''-. as ant are the only cnanufactirrers of taal Piro nod chat j i,i IN 'fiArt . j r., (, 0t e c .,,,, 50 r to Inn. 3r Gar. Gal in the city, Orthas from the codatry for Load rhos, Era, Caul and Punspt, will ' , cativo prompt attention. • • fen Wholottala inil 'Retail thtlignist and Dealer in .tahlhatkortf Pint, olotoi,iorr, t0..119 read abort. bolo. nab, • .---. Plttabarkth. Aar Self .lleadlat Smoothing irons. , tali .. 11E . 6 ILE A T4IST . DOMESTIC . IM- : -:-- --:-- - 7----7---77--=--,-------=--7- 4 tac cocat or tb .... 4.-,11 r. I..lth....tarer 111 ERCII ANT TAILOR& ....1 P.dhav lantana/ en Moral tar.. ~ .., s „ 1 , 1 1 1- eta:STEP, Merchant Tailor ..;u2 i 1 Clo- Addratt, (1... Peida . '''''' .• ''' ' 11. thief No - ,1 Nord *that. Particular' atarnika Ir -isr.a. "'"'' l4ll.6 ' . , ii...i to - lloaan4Vontine,ekttblng. '1 .4 .'' . . ) : ''' ''' ICMYTAthrgli at rho 'principal bard warn story* In . . At t, i7,:ik...,,, irons; ,4,' :;,' l'. .. 1 VL . ijn',? . . e.re.ng . , h ‘ -- . i ILITILLIA:St DIGBY, Metrhant • Tailnr Dell- tootdaoly , :. - - - t '''''... ' "' . 1 1• V '1 ,,,, ~ .4 0 . 1 . 44,4 & 4 . 4 1 'M. gtd.htZro W I . 4 lk, Bolivar Fire Brick ana Crucible Clay Nan- , ip - w A'rrs & CO.. Illerchant Tailor's, •Tiii nfacturing Comptpay. . . Jr,. Liberty moat are new rtairlan tear THIS COMI'ANY_ILkVINO EN LAI:GED .141 - rlit ott•c'k or rood. for Gentlearrat's Wrar—onth., Cas eation.. and Tretlncaof Mon...vett Irtria , nod Mord quality. 1 boltl r. r .4t Y P•r ...uf ' .1.1 " . • .r.. " I'''' ,..4 torrrn 0111 1 414/Ik. g lot 130 a call. 10.1.1 to mectltlin lucre:Land dcmand far their:A:rick. Crucible and tar (Arndt •nd car • Building Clay. °lntent Promptly attend..) to by Mliii • JONYN Catutl Ilasl a M:= • l'ittahisrgb. PITVIWIItiti COACH FACTORY. • Diamond .1/1., oe iliori•ggetet. PRO w MO Vtigii. respimfolly call the attention of southern and Sleeelmote to hie %Inn stork or Carriage, ranging in itrierrtruct 31[01 trp Carriage.: an built front tin Lest material erig workgr.ate -.mu. end Under hill reirighutterviete , ni he ran, It all ogiti denre.• warrant his neer. to be intioler to mannMe. Weed Id the Union. 71a %Wl,v at bin logiitneee root the trg t tl . l o7. " ,till d tql7et .d im * fri i ii 4 Prre ". l: l" e r I'l 7 I d a mtstairtment. Perrone +engin,. ,tgel nrim,t week rill plettee nal Met examine hie stunk leant going Y.art.. work werrantot., ew. Coach Factory—Allegheny. cAIPIT4C.* Mr 11. 'warm CO. mould rt sportfully inform lion public that they bate entded alOll Llier.rk...betwern Federal tel linviditakey Amin_ They arte.now ;nab, wed ere liePnmi toeteelre orient for every dereliption of vehicles. tkittelteo.•citaritita. Ilstrouchm. Xiuggire. Chalons, de., Le wblob, front their he expeneneelu the ntatagnettire al.tv axet the faeilitlen they have, they-fel-I reintident they one enabl ed to do wurk on the wont rearonnble tenor with than wanting artlelea In their line. Pnyig - particul. attention in the *election of material,. And hating . none but ctinnettent workmen. they have nn hesltatinn towurantine their went, We therefore ask • the Attention of the maile to thin vintner. , It. 11.—litepairing done lx the test wanner. and nn the most renitonable terms.' jr.Nttr • Coac an c arrange Factory. lIIIOTIIEIC S . ; CO., onier of' OP Ifetiniont and Rebores streets, Allegheny b ei leonid respectfully lufortn their friends...Al the puble generally, that they are Inattantettoing Carriages, Demuth., Work away. lingelextreleighs and Chariots, In all their carton. styles of finish anditrolnelitente All :orders will 'let executed with strut regird to Mira- Linty and letanty of finish. Repairs will al.. be attended to on the milt rienannatie tents. bring in all their work the bent KAPlerrl Shafts, Cedes and Mori Anil, they feel I enufelent that all who (Arne thetn with their 1..,,tr...u” will be feerfeetly satisfied on trial of their t ink. • Ifurehtuere tee requested let elite them a Fall before pun elnewhere. nen . Fifth Street Stocking Factory. BILITY. ENERGY, _k ECONOMY: I . 1v vu teat grwalla l'lllldrrss'a nom, Stoics: Ilti tfrrxltltta. and Ilrawer/anald ..nufartumr . ..Prirr. Id. 111. Elllll lama stacking VaraGry, all lulule from teal }war', wool. Al/VANCH IN I ItICE. IV M. .Stx.a.klng Vartury.":ll .tnnot. I.tawan 31 - tawl wad .11arket. N . ICIIOLSON le PAYNE,. DitNrYti - runrs. OY -STI)VES, YRONTR. FF.:NM:IIO. A.C. Lae+. fu Nrrpt, %vat", F! ARNESTLY direct attontion to a item. and bandanna pattern of PARLOR , ATM' Pita tart com p TM: ghnittn their near totem, errant OP !Trouts, {WM. .1 the ttiteettraw Plata' and the Veatern.tbar.. Theta. Strums In neatnetut of gnialheconnmr at sop r ,nod moily...a of inaterial. %urinal anything of thy, 11.4 yet reared to Ito palate- In addition to the aril lea allUdmi to abort, their mineral idiot onnpriveit everything In thole perallarl ill!, niththa rand approved Ira on memento In •Itur ,frost utility. Platform and Counter :WA LEP, Park Mill, Wagon lne. Minna' War, Fnl and'itog Iron., Samar nut Taft itattlea, ke., In every Imull.1« tariols of style and ho w.. An Inrpettinn I. rolirlted. . L. IL uvmusrnif CALVIN Altos J. K. i1 , .61.1CAD - o`..l a lplp. R, N. 511 . JISLANUI mngston,oggenCo. NOVELTY 1 9 4)1:K5, PriTSlill MIT, PA. PirRACK and Npot Railroad finales. Hay, Ciltp is and Oroin .W.; Platform ainl fklontor for Dr/or torka I all slam. Poring. brom omt Thumb Latches, Coffee MOM Of work,. kludr. P M alot. U", appro. , " Pattorma MAN and Farlaniom; Illalleabla Imo Coatings of overt. v. rlottbirono. mod. Marl,. at!' .-ItiffX 11. iNeut.l.l'l, ..WALI,I/ PUPPET Br OLD, IMAM , POTINDERIL PLUMBERS ABB USA FUTTIRLS 121 CI la lln Find Sired. PaliburUh. AID rIIIOLAESTrart OPP.ITI. IAIII . OAII KrAnn V, AD VIIITACT YE AIJ . trACUllnigtA2 all • A n td or „l V :i t th e fib Gas stern., stwrt notlne tn)4 tr J. HOWARTH AG BROTH:EH, MA It lILF, MASONS', • 2DI LIRKUTY 871(fl . ET. NEI!: .54; rff:l7/1. iIESPEUTFULLY inform t heir friends and U,e public ffenernlly, that they hare, opened Owls. le Works at the shove Ststud.gtherl. they keep on hand Imps ' , ripply of hrecutlful 31AltIll.1: ANT tbre e t., andtlulhle 'trim 31ononsents. Toombs: Head Stows& Fwrnltsre PAW, kr..o4 , lffeh they offer at extremely low prises. • Mfirbln In Mock, PIM*, end ISAVVKI or.ler. Lk:at:tory lots enclosed, "dal Batlets sud Vrreport Stores. spl4 WALLACE STEAD! 'SIARBLEIVORKS, a10,811'4.1 83Y3. 7A8.r1y lo.i, oppatite Nnaihisezd dm!, PITT/MUCH: • VrONVANNTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, /T,"Furnitom Tops. Marital. Impugn,/ Stones. ita, rib wire on hand. and 'made to order , br inaettinerr, at the lowest • prieem Thnt hundred original and ealvrtod da• ;ague for Monument...X....VA: , hand._ Dire& and Slab Mar- Lin furnished to the Trade .at the lomat price. All Orders filled with despatch at 3110 Marti W. M. WALLACE. WATTS & 'Merchant !Tailors. No. strig . t— oo to:4ow . nrelltA L K , iver . r .l :llgra sap.. (writs, u ~et7ln of t im,.- n a m S ° ,4i w ytt r ClT4llsl-tKV.S. I Plash, Cuiznere and ' bila VcAtintel in great vriety. , Pomona in uo( superior Clothing are restmeußr tn- 1 rived tot Aii and examine ona stock betbra buying, as vie will endeavor to make it to their Interest to manlier, Or us. 1 . 011 M. WATTEv&. (XL, 185 Liberty street.. A • A DRY GOODS. .A. A. MAW Arm. prrni b. noran-.e. AardeXi & real. A .A:"MASON A CO., Wholosaleandliefail .'Dealer" to Fancy sad .titaplaDr*:ootai.. Fif th sec Pittsburgh: _.• . • jai nod Erdal) Dryvloods Merchants. venTrYeurt h " 4 irivet Mier. Pit burgh. EMI= PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY IVIOR.IsIING, FEBRUAIttfIS, .1854. T) A. MAREIRA,Agent for Delaware - Mu- A z . toalllospranoo Commor. 42 Water street. J%..\. ..... .. . ....... .... w. : a.n.u.sannro, A. 110T0IIISON 00., Commission at7s i tli=cter f ',Vglife OikuM. Ziur, Paint, &e.. de. - - - - G. STOCKTON, lateiolinstim too: ..„,lowlier Mall:goer, Printer and Ilinder.aor ioy. ol Warta mud Thlnl Arvada, Pittithurah. 11 . L. REX 6, Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 78 Fourth street, Apollo Buiblinay. It. WELDIN, Wtioleiiale and Retail • Dealer In Blank' and khea.d. Boatel, Paper and Ma t aviary. No. a! Wood alraot, (letaeon' !tiara and Fourth) PlWallurah. TOlll , l S. DAVlSON,'Bookselltu- Sta etiertner, rumer.ror to %rho,, k Agnew, No. f !Market strrot. nour Fourth. Pittsburgh. P. - • LII O E.NRY S. itoswoirrir: Bookseller and 11. Dealer In Ft tannery Se ., No. B.l73larket street, near the lonnoul, Pittsburgh, Pa. ...- •-•-, IT ..1-Y & CO., Rooloollers stitd. Stationers, ,11,,,,'.,1c. — ,1,tn - Ytrit:l'LLtn'etsir4l7 gThllifli.. _..,__. . 11. FII , Z(ILISII. & CO Iktoksellers --- .N . ; / 1 1. v . ::...= Wnoll ttrtet , between F.urth and Diamoud . littaburgh. Pa.. MUSIC, • 4 011 N 31E:LIA11, Dealer Piano Insie and 3lnsleal lostruntent.Ml &Anna 1 1 .0 boner-. Sole agent for Cldekerang a Plano !Forte, for Wneteen tenotricanla—No. fl Unnd etenet. . - • lIEN RV K LEItER, Dealer in Music, Mil ienl Lnatraments. and Imparter of Italian ntrln g i. note agent for Noon. armful nod allure Manna. with Coleolan'e Xelean Attnchment. All. for Ounlsun'n Phone C t. i 1 Iretr ...) t itU t siO N Store, 4th .trw f , teintly rwrieing. and Musical Instrultamta:42llltda 111EDICINE. JrN. JAMES KING: O ffi ce and Reeitlenee, x,. tt2 FM street. opposite Ow Cathedral. lilts. h. Max LEK, glirets.i . to 311.11tPITY . LEE, ta: r, fAiroulfsouteu Morrbaut foe the Iser A .0 u0.11,n 10.78: Liberty street, PITT-SRF_..!:Vit.''''';',GNZE' AGENCIES. BOOKSELLERS. &C.I DRUGGISTS. WOOL M ERCHANTS. MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. WARRINGTON; flillil.(1/1.9 , .1 A DIES' & CIIILDIrEN'S SIJOE STORE. LA tte hail alwaya On 1...1 stall salairtment. No. M , lotion greet. Plitaborielb It atabi ly , tl AVALTER.'I'. MARSHALL, Importer and T v Denbo. In. Plain. byname-and Tennathe Paper IlantA a e. rin a :No r f riailtawl Omit, llttaborach, Se. rcot like celebrated manufacturers, Meant Dell min it C. of Part - niti.343 11 O R PItINTE.—We will Tell a good . . I I II " I. " "" " Orly. re err aairtitTat'dh;tred. rat. tf "DAICISFASIIIONS.FORCADIES'DIrES . m—The Pane fashions (or JUNE, dirtier per strairatr will be on pale au the lot onalroo tor 3183. L. 8. WILSON, jrZtt O. f.0t1.".; Won. above Med street MISROIDEB.ED AND APLIOA A. TILLAS-31aterlals marked tor Embroider... 4 Ay. boa Wert t 31W). L S. W1L.901 4 1, ~/e2t.e No. %V: Pena street, above Band. . —- 11TILIA/01 NOBLE, Aphnlaterer, and .-7 7 Dralir la IlphiAritrr. Wholcode and Malt:Thin' fitr•..t. notaly opponit. the host 0111<c. VIIMBUROH COACH FACTORY. = Nu 1 . 46 DlAm•nd Alley, Aft ,. W•eel 04.4. reN 11-M.It)IllA)W, Proprieinr. yr, LIAA3I SCIIIJOIIMAN'S Lithograp V In Eatal.llehtnent. Third beet. omelette the o n,o, Pittsburgh. Mar. Idndaeapea, Plertralle,Shoer MIL Kill Ileechttorat IN itoneutLatebtAtehltertaral and 3lashlne Drowlnga, Beeler.. and I 1 Odds, de., engraved ag penevel on :gone, and printed In Gaon, Unlit Arens. or Week. In the mad approved style, and at the moat reason• ahle prima ' • - raver FELIX'S 'GENUINE . - EXTRACT OF • • "CTEE. eatiblialredl42, rtelePted four premiums Ile, 2 Piller 31edala and 2 Diplontas—liinnuPtetery, Penn street. Pittahurrh. i• ing..neware of numerous prunterfonn. Ifread and Crackers. • RON - OITY PILOT BREAD and-CRACK nAfilittY, No. 31T Liberty street, opporke the head rinculthtletd. Haring arch-wed One Nevi res Crarker arid Pilot limed marblues, 1 sni prepared to 111 all order.. for Cred o, or illot .11r.d. et Use nhorteat nature. h , nperior Funny Bread.-Itye and I/megrim, Bond, large and mall Hoar. froth every morning_ .l Hotel& do, RUpplled with bard 12.13,1 aoft Bond. at alktlnos. • • aireakes and Confvd lowu7 on band and made:Warder. WAWrii.,D—orddoT;it g e Ameri . • iltr; For*lgri. Silver and ankh BS 40 Shares of S. M. Ban KINO. Coln. Stork and 1t... Maker. • • New Restaurant. • ripTlE.undersigned ha opened a RESTAU reudat Yourthatreat,a fewdoors from Market. manly opp.ito the Merchants Ilank, which he him band. hely fitted tap. and le now prepared to laccommodate e piddle, et all hours. with any thing they may want In this Una. • • . Dinner on the tattle, dsdly,grent 12 to 3 o'clock. every attention will be given to supply the table with al tbe or the seamen. Watt and nlreshinents tarnished to order, it .T 1 hot" 0. the Shortest iodine. With the nullities possessed lir the solweribes to give we thitactlou, be trusts to he aide to merit • Pori* , a , " en tenslve patronage, and invites a tall trout all who destre.at one thne,• orenfartable meat wen got tip, and send la uneseeptleseible tyle. , • Terms reasonable. JAB. WILSON, lila 00 Fourth AL Illtsburgh. blay 7.1553 ii LOVER DAIRY.—Tho subscriber is pre ) parrd to fnentels to &mitten, FltlUill lIII.Ii and tAll, andwlll he thankful Cr the patrornore of Ida friend!, and the public: ILIA COWS will be fed on Pod wholesome food, and every rare will be takeit tojettlicy his customer. °Hera addremed to WilkinaPostOthee, TINY the Nn,.of the naddence and street, wlll. be marina ly at howled to. LorNoilf I . //. PARItY' Carlietims; Oil Moths and Mattings., 13kA ODIN sON cfc C 0.,. No. 47 Fifth dreet, near , Wood— rr*. 'asa 13.4 a large and thole. aportment, ItPETINGS. of the West an 4 niestbeautlf.P. , nonaild.lng a"" nrin Cnlye ).rt' llriet.rly and eu in perna t.ep :, - .4vniAn . • • 1.41aq Limit L'a Carpi,G h jfi; l 2r err flr l lo kn igntrfo P VW qualltleg and prirea• mate, Piano and Table all Cerrne; Window Ehadoa Venet. Blinds:Be and W ai n Holland, Stale Rods, ' • ' 31ArriaVgle . tylattlog; 1r 0 b,14 T o d 9.2 , 4 1 .1. 1 11 ; ' .lll te 4 e . gred at the 12141V:Wil M7/a WAEDROP'S SEED STORE.is 'noir re- OP • pieta trlth.Zerly Seeds ter the IleLinde, Pninleit ctrmuenta Om the Orehardr, Coen Shellers,l3talk srldStraer m tem, end erem name or littered to the Tellnet, UMni• ner et Amateur. Orders team Dealers and Iterchante OUod promptly' on Ilhered tame. ATH BRICK-2 Online on hand and for I II Yee by Jal7 JOHN HAFT, Jr. . , 'We bon spoken of the ooaltnule of Penrsylvs _ nix, re hicYfinds Its Outlet at Philsdelpbis. The BUS. DRIED ill e ikeljEs x ixed irpu trade of Peunsiings—..but for the stupidity and for rib f. 3 J. .1: Boon.' of her Demur:racy—might Imre 'MOW that of ITTSBMGHGAICETTk. DNESDAY*ORNING,FSBRIWLY,IS,IBS4 The recentelaage intal :in E th LP e ge PIA. vern ment_ of the . City of Philaddplua is one of such remarkable , imPeriance . hOrhateemniunity, .as to call forth ' from the nettpaperithere-the Strongest-expres sion of faith that a maw era of prosperity has opened for her -wishing success to PhandelPhies • ate do not hold ourselves second to her own resideeta, and trust that the net of Con iolidation bysich the entire county of Phila rialelphia is made to Comituidera common govern- me4i3nstendef,being; as heretofore, out into a j dozen contlicking Councils, may realize all that its wannest* porters can anticipate. • R'henwe link at the past increase of pantile-. don and Ifeak, in This country, and- find that if - we were now, ns it is estimated,-twenty-five mil of inhabiliatti, we shall. hs ; vela two bun-, drams Years telsidone to- two thousand millions, livinglindbrkt grooventinent othigher philosophy than that we not-possess, with a central authority &think:Win its operations as to cons- Prehendiatie nom than the federal courts fur 'the- adJuditationraf State differences—we feel that there *an.inthrnal and domestic power for the sustentation of Cities and tains, that will reit - der the lateher&ruise hereafter with Europe as 'trifling in comparison as that with Cuba is now. Europe hitherto, has been great to our eyes as the venerable omit ofthe higher - andgentler arts, as fuller hive whiCh profitably sends us hun dreds Of flanistuids of freak 'laborers for our broadmitieual vineyard. But with our intrinsic power of popular growth and home development, thiarelatitin must be changed, and changed suf ficently tar- be evident before the lapse' of mazy years. The intercourse with Europe cannot keep -pace witlit.our domestic productions. We must use,uptnire and more of our own staples, and depend Ides upon the importation of foreign fah ries:. TAO cities, therefore, less favorably sib Maid for &reign commerce than New York, havitati *tined elemental' prosperity ; which justly gijes rise to bright tatticitiation.on the part of their residents , and among theta eitiess statuisprominent. The ,mere nat and adientages-ef Pennsylvania, can in the courie eta few years, comparatively speaking, according to the standanl .of time 'required to build up - States, support a city as large as Lon don. Ah Philadelphia has nearly 500,000 inhab itants rtiw. she may have 2,000,000 in fifty years, according to the law of population. Any the ory to p he contrary sin cannot understand.— Frunkl, when before - the British House of Com mons, ve the ratio of the increase of popula tion of is city and province nearly a hundred ycarssitro; ,as we have it now. We • may there- fore Odic for equal increase for the future, up to the mar.,imem of the agricultural and mineral resonrecit of Pennsylvania ; and what that is to be cannot be judged, as every year adds fresh developments to her capabilities. • Philadelphia is now making efforts to put her self or; the hest possible footing; and the passage of this Consolidation bill and the achievement of some ' new internal improvements will be smile the subject of a-grand celebration en the 25th of this nionth,.whet the entire people and the au thorities of the no - wry defined City will join in a splendid parade and universal festivity.. The throligh trains to Pittsburgh havepasseti for the trot thine this week over the whole railroad, avoiding the. Richmond planes of the Alleghenies. by Means of the tunnel just completed. This is a very important matter for our neighbors.— Among the local improvements may be mention el a bill passed to remove the old markets which disfigure and destroy the chief value of High St., which was intended by William Penn as the great thomoghfare east and west. A park on Broad St., which street cuts the City north and south in the centre, has bets conditionally purchased. Broad St. is. about fifteen miles lobg, and is one of :the grandest avenues in the world. It runs in a straight line, and its great width admits of being planted withXrees, and adorned with pal aces. In regard to the capacity- of Philadelphia to trade with the'West, it few facts may remind us hero not to repose on ncipilsed advantages, but to ,remeinlier our supremacy ' aspen& on sleepless astion ; The railroads now hi progress from Philadelphia 'will give her the shortest routesto l Ohio and the Lakes. so that by them it will be shorter to pass from Cleveland, Chicago, , and sti forth, to New York, than by any other I route. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad to Pittsburgh has flips far cost sixteen millions.— It has paid unfinished, from the start, sip per cent. - its income this year will be at least four millions. The other roads are also profitable.— The antliratite,trado last year was five million -tons. Philadelphia is the hirgeit miscellaneous ;manufacturing city in the world. Its lamp and !Chandelier, wall-paper, leather: locomotive-en. '. - tine; anti certain other ranaufactures, are by far rthigreatest in America. The exports are enor gnous to all parts of America, the South included, 'the" aces ta„the EtratOndies and-China. Her sei oVirfie.'ttniiithitions hive largely to do With her .prosperity, and under this head may be mention ed as a sample, -the presence of 1,400 medic students from all parts of the Union. The history of Philadelphia shaves that it is int. possible far timidity to damage largely the-ii. terests of a great city. As long heck as 1844 a plan was earnestly supported, and matured so far as some prophetic citizens on the spot could draw up the necessary instructinns to the Legis lawns, to throw all the County int one govern ment, and secure the prosperits, ri* the place by a common municipal action said sontrol. Meets tugs were held. a committee appointed, awl the. mutter appeared to be progressive, wheneertain parties, remarkable far their "prudent" destruc Ii - tiveness, defeated the projected bill, Philadel phia was thus kept back to its i:lage-like coy ernmeutalproportion.s, *here it has remained up to this time, when City and County are to present coniman front, and face the world as they shotild. The entire history of Philadelphia is curious. At One time she was the great City of,the Union, I and the acumen of her black-letter lawyers piste rise to a proverb which found currency in Eng land. The first Continental Congress, out of which grew the thunders of the Revolution, as sembled in-Carpenter's Ball, yet standing on Chestnut street. The genius, Franklin, best known in Europe. founded and "finished his pub: lie andprivate career in Philadelphia, where lie established the American Philosophical Society„ whose esoteric talk was that of the French En-, cyclopedists. When the American &nay was in, desperafe ,stmita, the Philadelphia merchants stepped forward and subscribed fourteen thou sand pounds, a great sum in those daYs, which enabled Washington to keep his troops together. I Iler original growth RIM co great that it dis. lanced all the elder cities of the coantry. After'. the war she had the immense advantage of being the seat of Government, and might have remain-1 eel SO if the State Government hail had common', sense. In 1790 her imports were less than eight Ily means of Philadelphia capital, the first turnpike road, the first canal and the- first railway of any Importance, in the United States, were constructed. In her water worlts, drainage, sanitary.law, she was iii advaace of the other' States. The stolidity of the .interior country kept back the institution of a Common School System until 1835. . All that was-wanted to-secure to Pennsylvania and home to her chief city the Most de'airable advantages was a steady protective tariff; but the ignorance of her interior population and 'imbue- Nut democracy prevented it. Fifty thousand, majority was given: to. Jackson, twenty-five to Van Buren, - the only exceptions to a stolid presi dential vote on her part have been drum-and-fife candidacies. The Bank of the United States planned by the dentocrany, L and placed in Phila delphia, was destroyed by the same democracy; its full carrying' desolation through --the commu nity as though - some terrible visitation of heaven had Rome over the place. . From that blow Phil adelphia staggered for a long time; and the sus pension of the ; payment of the interest on her Sato debt added another black spot to bet- repu tation. These blows to the Stab) and city repute 'retarded meal] her progress, but. new they are things numbered with tlie past. There must be an cud to litigation. anti there should be an end, of flings at Pennsylvania in regard to repudia • Prete Some excellent staterient in Mr. Ji'R. Tysan's Letters on Philadelphia—a pamphlet which should be widely read by, - tbose who would keep posted up in her alTaivre learn the fol lowing fabts respecting the, mercantile facilities 'of that - city, facts, too,. respkting which cor merchants should he wide awake. According to Mr. T 3 ,4.11,166 accommodations for shipping at thatort of Philadelphiaarecertainly more than eousl to the present requieitioifs'ef the port of New Yolk.. The Delaware fiver is more than a mile wide from the - Pennsylvania to the Jersey shore, and a line of wharves cf above three miles is On that river. This 'dam may be inde finitely increased.. :The largest rulvalvessels may here ride is safety. - According to the Coast I Survey, the channel is seldom less than a quarter. - of 'a "mile - In breadth; and at the lowest - wafer is nine and a halffathoms except. at the bar below Port Mifflin. At thin point, which is but a few rats in . siteat, the depth is eighteen feet at low water; but, as the tide lilies to seven -feet eight inches Waive the. piano to which the soundings are reduced, a-pro. fertility:even there is attained'which - is:equal : to any emergency,. and the wants of the largt England, so immenso are the natural advantages of the State. At present it is equal to -that. of England as it was in 1020; what itmight be made •-by. a steady national policy is not difficult to tis sert.• Since 1846 the greatest foundries have been obliged to close their works. Eitablish meats which employed htmdreds and thousands_ of hands, chiefly Irish, and bought each of the German farmers of the immediate neighborhood, $20,000 of provisions a month, paid for in cash, were forced to stop theirkbers, because the Irish and Germans, to a man, voted the anti tariff "riglar dimicratic ticket." Pennsylvania now holds a prominent place among the manufacturing States of the tinion.-- Her cotton and woolen manufactories, oecoitling to the census of 1850, afaount to 788. The chief seat of these is the city of Philadelpia, as now defined. The valise of real estate in PennsylvaS; nia is greater than that of any otherStato in the Union. In 1850 it , was estimatedlo be $1,400,- 000,000, and the personal property to be $700,-1 000,000; of course this snmis now vastly greater. The railways in Pennsilvania officially recnid ed are forty-two in* number, and in extent 1132 They cost;' according to Colonel 'Childs, $48,236,431. 'Those not officially determined 'are estimated at.same $12,000,000 'more. Thp canals in Pennsylvania exceed 1000 miles, and, east some $30,000,000. The locks of the Lehigh ore the deepest and finest in the world. These State improvements, mainly eonstructed by Phila. delphia capital, are the great cause of her pros perity, and have enabled her to increase her population from 258,57 in 1840 to 409,045 in 1850. The wheat product of Pennsylvania is the largest in the Union, amounting to fifteen and a ludf millions buSbels; hake the flour trader . of Philadelphia is on importantitem. Of the 478,000,000 millions of imports, 111,- 000,000 come through New York, and 12,000,- :000 throfigh Philadelpha: If it be true that one third of the, eptire commerce of New York is *awn through Philadelphia, as the distributing city, we do not wonder at the struggles of Phila delphia toincrease her foreign commerce. To scene this end the bar on the Delaware ricer at .„ Fort Mifflin will . doubtless be removed. The' roosting trade of Philadelphia shows an immense figure; their number in 1850 was 27,1135:' added .to this the arrivals at Bristol by the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania Canal, swell the number to 35,320. The ttinnage of the coal Ves sels of Philadelphia exceeds that of tonnage of this port. The Philadelphians claim to, have onsly a popiilated city as New York, t to support their assertion the convert her of houses in each city, as detailed .•• . • sus. As Uncle Toby 'stall to the 112 room enough it:Other world for both, of have no fears of the future for the city of Nov York: -its government must he regenerated, and an esthetic spirit must take:the plaCe., of low cent pe'r cent calculations, which wield,deprive her. of neatness, order, and of the intramural splendors and hygienic necessities of Pa'rka as magnificent as any in the world. Theirh reaching, ambition of :Philadelphia and other American cities must only .prove a stimulus 'to New York : must teach her that no amount Of natural advantage.s can compensate for bad city\ government, or inertia growing out of the labors of - those who have gone before us ; but that the immediate generation of out citizens must fulfil their duties if the City is to hold the first rank 'among its peers.. DANIEL WEBSTER OX THE MISSOCIII COMPIIO - New York Tribune pnblislies , a me morial drawn up by Mr. Webster, in 1819--enti tied "A Memorial to the Congress of the United States mt the subject of restraining tho' increase of Slavery in new States to be admitted into the Union, prepared in pursuance of a vote id the inhabitants of Boston and vieetity, assembled at the' State Noose, on the 1d December, A. 1819." • The memorial is long: and contains a powerful argument Fliowing the constitutional power of Congress to interdict slavery in any new or Territory. The following is the 'dosing \ para graph, and comes to us like a voice (rah the "Your memorialists are not without the hope that the time has at length arrived when the in, convenience and the danger of this draeriptionof population has become apparent in all ptirta of this country, and in all pairts of the civilized world. It might have been hoped 'that the new Stites themselves would bait,, had aneli a view of their . own permanent ihterests and prosprritlaii wools! have lea them to prohibitits externtion and increase. - The: wonderful Muete* aridltrospe+ rity of the Statue north of the Ohio is urrnues tionabli to be ascribed in a great Measure td the consequences of the onlioance of 1;87; and fey, indeed, are the OCCWIiOI3F, in the'history of on. lions in which iso much can be done, by a single act. for the benefit of future generations, as was done by.that ordinance, and Ira may now be done 1 by-the Congress of the 'Milted 'State! •We up- peal to the justice anti to the wistirne of the Na- tional Councils to prevent the fprther progress 1 of a great meld 14'.1i0W1 evil. We appeal to these ' who look forward to the remote cream/urn:ices of their measure!, and who cannot balance a tem porary or trifling convenience, if there ere sorb, against a pernianrnt, growing and des.la_ ting evil. We cannot forbear to rearinathe t o (louses of Congress that the early and deciel+ measures' adopted by Abe American Government for the abolition of the -slave trade are among the proudest of our „nation's glory. That slavery wan ever tolerated in the Republic is, as yet,..to be attributed to the policy of another: %went. meet. No imputation, thus far, rents many por tion of the American Confederacy. The Nlis.souri Territory is a, new country. If. its extensive and fertile fields shall be opened as a market for slaves; the Government will seci r- u to become a party to a trarm which, in so many nets, through so many years, it has denounced Its impolitic, unchristian, inhuman. To enact laws to punish the tranic,. and at the same time to tempt cupidity and avarice by the allurements of an insatiable market, is inconsistent and irre concilable. GOernment by such a course would only defeat its own purposes, amt render nugato ry its own measures. Nor can the laws derive support from the mannemof the people, if the Herter of morel sentiment be trenkenfti by enjoy- ing, under the permission of Government, Fruit facilities to commit offenses. The tarry of the United States ham denounced heavy ..penalties against the traffic in slaves, because such traffic, is deemed unjust and inhuman. ,We appeal to the spirit of these laws. We apPlud to this ins tire and humanity: We ask' whether they aught not to operate, on the present occasion, with all their force? We hate a strong feeling of the in justice. of any toleration of Slavery. Ciro. stances have entailed it on a portion of our cent munityowhich cannot be imm&dately relieved from it without 'consequences more • injurious than the suffering of the evil. But to permit it in a new country, where fet no habits are form ed which render it indispensible, whatia it, but to encourage that rapacity, and fraud, and Vio lence,:against which we hare to long pointed the denunciations of our penal code? What is. It. but to tarnish thepro fame of the country? What is it, but to thee suspicion on its good faith, r and to render qne stionable all its professions of regard for the rights of humanity and the liber ties of mankind? "As inhabitants of afree country—as citizens of a great and rising Republie—as members of a Clniatian community--as living fn a, liberal And enlightened age, and as feeling ourselves called upon by the. dictates' of religion and humanity, we hare prestuned to offer our sentiments to Con greas on this question, with a-solicitude for 'the event far beyond what a common uctusiontould inspire." .. • A ItATIIIR DANOHROU3I.IIT or b • tv.--Ono day lust week, as the passenger train on the Chicago and Illissiseippi -liailroad was approaching the 'village of Pottsville, the engineer discovered, a little distance 'ahead 'of the train, a couple of rather bard-looking specimen* of the yowls Aewo standing near the track, with gnus on their shoulders; having, no doubt, been out on a hunt . big excursion, and bad *tapped to see the•hots'e -go snorting paid them. Thinlcing it rm excellent "opportunity to have some fun at their expense, the engineer placed himself at the holler, end coming opposite la where they stood, by the use of a thumb-screw, directed a good of steam and boiling water on thei• parsons. This so enraged one of the party, that he raised his gun and fired instantly at the engineer. The ball passed through the.top Wallet. end so close to the head as to grass the ickall.—Mineir Time", The Hartford Dolly Than. of the 61h lest., the leading organ of the. Democratic party in -Connecticut, has a long and able article against the Nehrsak.: Dill. It warns Senator Douglas :against the consequences to himseltend peaty if, peraleta In forcing this objectionable' measure upon the country, gad very plainly. ‘ tella tl, O ••Olant" thatho can ntrer trot into timpreside Dal chair astride of such alrobby. pr e minded bf this' article Of the apeech'ithich Doug %amide hi 1800 ig Chitaku, f•ent wyich "...ex trait the following paragrapli. ' am prepared in every emcrgeney, to !hind or fall by the American I : l l l 44..allgipg with: the tenacity or life to alt its , glorious memories *of the past, and the - precious hope: , of the Mine, and among those memories of the past, /yro- Uounce the CeosprooderrjAnd io woe." • Juba Jay, seventy yenes ago wrote flat thetW never was an tamest dentagogue„ and, the um-, plc of Dongims,•is living evidenoo thatlhe race ertneins as Aishonest si ever.—Cue , • ,:!"..^ WILECK OF TIIR $llll. IPAY-LEI/F4,`"' FsTr . IlLasdred Lives tost. ' \ 1 The Liverpool Daily Tinies bring& detailed at counts of the wreck of the Sldp,Tayleur on the coast of Ireland, acciompamied by the l oss o f more than four hundred lives, of whom snore 1 than two hundred were women and Children: . The Tayleur woo a' w /a eiml of geettire, said 30 Measure between 2000 and 3000 tous,- sarry . IMP besides a great quantity of property that , can beliptter spared, nearly ,700 passeagor,s dad cebo‘apifty of a mil,' , She left Liverpool for on, Friday, and ran ashore at Latidati Island within a few. mike - "of 'Dublin Bay, at twelve o'clock-on Saturday night the fright ful sacrioce of life was made. : Landsay 'IS a small island, but a. rew mules flora 'Thiblin; and still nearer to the rocky islet, direland's Eye:" One of the first cabin pasiengerc' Mr. .W. 'ones,. of London, has given the following 4dateL merit of the melancholy occurrence : -.: ' . " The Taylextr Sailed from Liverpool at live Min; utes\ to twelve on Thursday forenoor4with pas saner, and crew amounting in all. to about 650 souls, including children. For several' hours they had a fair wind anti'about 8 - o'clock that evening they were off Holyhead.' A, short tha t i after, howerer, it came to blow- strong,..anil the' wind was right againetthem;.so that : ext mor ning. they again found themselves close to Holy- . h. During`the whole of Friday and Friday night they straggled with an adverse, wind, and on Saturday morning they were ttndeavering to Make 'the north chMmel, not being able to steer to the south. v Ilearbon board,..and has no doubt of the feet, that serer hours• before, the, vessel , struck thelaelutiman in otined the-ciPtairt . that he raw land , but the co e of the "ship Wa' al tered.i;g Abou a quarter b fore twelve Mt Sat* day the passe gem were le- to , discern the laud, the weath r being at.. he time , thick,-and bury. The land ust have n then very close ab ,,e to them, for theyinn upon the"rocks just Oder the cliff; as near iisho couldeikrat abont half The scene then.itas`of the mostfrightfal eipx-, actor, all tlinpasiongei , being' on 'hoard, and screaming - and crowding togethei• in .tha Most heart-randing manner. was his opinion, and the general feeling on boa all a100g,.., that the. ~..4 1 ship was hardly maimed for the voyage, - haying a emir consisting partly of Chmeso and LIIBCIIIi, who could neither speak nor miderstatidsblngliah and, as be thought, were imuleqltate,toviork the ship. - Thowessel;owing .to. n: min . attempt.- to keep off the..land, when it was i?.10 late 'Wgui: broadside., upon the rocks and - iinnielliately .after the stern began,sink. sir close wore they ' to the M. rocks'' that a' black.' Hot. - at once jemped on shore, and five or airef e men immediately after followed his example. - . rope `lade them : got from the ship , to the ehore, and `lade fast, and, he third mate managed to pat a . 140 close , wit aese means ale e Ink- , --were man Aople called' out taw,. but he mid • no .boate -.were 1 . the - rest of the led, .and unable ‘ peoplearowded. sal, .whiek.ivas ' sternweat down.t. 4 ovra,tbem,,: and, if -the.;:uatortn rg the rooks that se who -fell into dent 40 minutes de of the wreck ' Ir widen and all ' , wreck' perished,. rho got Into the I the netttmern , off, \by-the coast .a reason. no.- . se - soAht refuge I: \ ire the rigging was, t t all were\ en roring tci , get near the rope a the. plink Which could' \ est\ .\ save Very few at a time - ' There were • a ut Z.SI \3.omen, at a rough gn and - perhaps chid , ' ren onhoard, and oil of- hose with the- e cep: , Lio n n of • two women and on child, perished. In fact all the weak and helpless were- lost, d nob whh was not able to \ make seetfort • hitise was • saved lie saw.flie.- see . ond ‘ mat ' perish. and also the Doctor, Zl ,c; i. lrater having made gallant efforts to Isere hiS • a _and child; both of whom were lost, only for which hetaight tare sared`himself. :Iris child - wee ; spine Alia= use from . h,;.ind • to cndopeorinetoreach it; b = fr 1 41 \71,0 'he \lost his gin life. ' - ,No Iteelatatickin Ving . iire , could be ren 'jinni. the:l/m(40o lily per,. 1 sonsthere ' the! ceastsuard Men, a• knew: 1 nothin of the a until they were told, of it by the lack Saito a sides all wee , over:then,. , they co of coursedo nothing. They remained by the wreck until abut three.o'clock, whon.:it was too late to attempt toz,croei •to the:melit, Mud by the o.s.signerrlsboat, and.the 'feral core-. ~, ed munication the maid \ land was . net sent off,. until about s the .nest, °ming., During the 'night they a gre detd Jrcim the ' , trot TIM ANTPBRV. lulu —O n ', Satilidal eight, a mass meet nf.theopp eras of Dedini„ the Pope's Nuncio, W 114; held - at e Chinese 3.1 u. seem. -, The room wa)\•fdled with Americans,- Germans and Italians. -, \ i l v ti Win. D. Baker, Esq., as selected, as, hair, man, assisted by a large , her of- Vice Presi dents and Secretaries. On taking his sent, the Ch 'pm= Made a few remarks, in which he _strong ycoradcumed . the .ourse of Senator Cass, attribut in g his efforts in 1 • Senate on behalf of the Nun to. motives of A.. Baker was followed by. Mr: ll:.RO;cit het , and others. • , . - . • : . - _ T o ollowing preamble and resolutons were, then d and uuanimonsly adoptedk. . , At a . eting of the citizens. ofPhiladelphia; held to . expression.. to their, entire otncur rence in e popular. detestation-- raan4ested throughou .e country at the presence of, Cmet , ono Bedini, , , tiro their -just indignation at h e strictures . , • . upon a portion of the AmertMke people by ce .. • Senators of the - United Stat, Rewired, That • deliberate and explicit testi, 'merry of a large ... bet- of honorable and, vern-, chins eye-with - - - . the recentpopelar.strog, gin in Italy.to the :.. es and enormities ~ neXPe- s tented .by \Bethel, I. n . 0 , 1 , r00m _for further. doubtTf the denser' o Shaman. : _ . .. Reaolped, That, as tin, timony is as aceesed ble to alkohriclioose. to • ' •pe the- subject as \ corselet% we cannot , i \look, upon any one w o - utede.r \ takelto . defend h`q „horrid character of uch a man as \hlinded, b lore.of despotism, not my to the:int,erests of publican institn t\ l c, tions, but to t‘e t. calls td comm ii,hrounnity... . Rao i•cd, Tit we 'consider i e wanton insult to send murder pr Of patriota - ta theland or the fattier triots, wheth \ er as a p psgandist or - RaroJeed, hat tlte-seleetient of tiotatiotta ha groan,-in the ...„ 1 . ofnppressionk ea a. hues- sea rof co yan 'friendly assnmutee to, the offi I bead o the gr citadel of freedent,Muist have.been dicks bye onScieus intention to re-,1 Sect open our go ernmen and people. - .c s, .. ea ., ii. Reaulrs, That. ad or \ querseprtititipp I of Chureitand Sti we disapprove ef , the cent,, mission oepolitical . rges Of messages of. any kind to persons notor lu ki.c. lsly acW an. ecelesi radical chameter, and test a t. the recall lion of such ci7oys by Our goreraraink ~ ..„ . Resoleed, Thatwe mostrigy`prOteat eitehist \ iii , any supposition that the . " e ns' ..v . ptel , tsed.,by Certain Senators In referencerte 33 •; are the opinions of a majority of the \people.. \\, . - ' rit.lield, That wecorilially'ripprove f the de monstrations 'of contempt and, mode to that • individtial which hare teen made ,by the es', can Teeple, ) ego all which -shall be ; and, decorously-rondo hereaftert,and ates 1 con vinced that thecredeatials presented by In at Washington ~were air :afteethought of , pond al chicanery, \ fabricated after his arrival bort, • relieve hiM f 7 re the embarrassment - ofhis sit grrolesd, •That we - tender oar cordial,`t6nks to Sentdor Wel*: of California, for..tbe ;manly., and rational timid he has taken, and willengmft his name IR our \ mermoriei. as:indelibly as ,w,e. shall remem r the \ vacillation, -inconsistency iml, heartlessness some Mills colleagues. . . . . Dertstmneu - xPlAAlol..:4:inthsturday mom-: in , . about 0 o'el. •,-ssihii-VirginisPepee.lifils telilmosrs, Lan:: .. :llenhani , & Co.; in Centre Wheding, -h. , revol . . k Isiah' or: boiler need, for boiling - lied tasseling age;\l2 :feet:lt:4 and fire feet is di r; and:. Mated inianediatelyin the cest ‘‘f the, stsim en ; • e bailete:reSplided. sad was torn into'sdreild pi .. --- '''Veli of the'Pleege; being abost eic4bird.'of : .a buileri , wastilown through the rear of the ••• ...... e hending;carry ing with it the tikkiiiii . : • cm -Obeli- the holler revolved; and shiverinr UM= ... ditig - In:,the di rection in which it passed in- fragments: - - Its course mos arrested by , a . : w'rpile Shout. 75 'yards distant; 'into which it bun itielf.with a foree abiost , incalculableA , Twe AheiS sections i \of the noiler were Wolin in'cinop —la direction, itittOthe alley on the side 0 .th , mills,.ese iiing with - them the \ saitasi deviate . on.: to.:ilie nitro, - baitimg - • and sueroinadint- oh' , ta: .:‘,The ' dunelietufwas blown' ditigunallr.uP 'in a: rag reeid. in the third: story:vat the,millis .. ariog 11114:40 Miran andiaiochinka Unit 111 .04, 1.111114 k0n The engine house is in. ' - .and ibarigs . hich': - sierestreping in-the:boiler ' tterot - t,htere di. , reetion..'illie imilerheld a .13000piduals, wad nearly fall when the corp '' took place.. Abeynained - fri.el'hlobieyon Via thitemp of the establisiiment, , betwho•hadcrept biotite' Mill/ ind'waSideeping iini:the s top' ribs bopersi \ •-- - .', . .. -, • ~3~ \ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~. =IIMMM=3 :117,rtt.7 , :.!.,.:}.1„/-i-:i Y_17..., i s 7.V :LXVII-=';NIMIBER 156:- .. , Was „i ) , wn some datums. haring . both of his , legs b ken ,and 'being honitaysced, Ile died in-s.fb hours ! afterwards. This was the only . , datirvrtleh ot\life; °rim:soma injury tus ud ne d, d o the engreer s had fortunately stepped into the inhin building a.Mamcnt before the esplosion....., . o\ 4. lr.irefem Intcyl \ y er. . .Tni , Prontra St.. re Cattr , hledieou,' . Ina. Ban ff , of th e 1 haslet ~yrt of the ! decision of Judge ifalke% of i: .. ..r..at Vaud - * of Common Pleas. the ase! of -., who was.. den:muted by the thiremor of e...etuaky. from Gov. !Wright of Indiana,. as 1 fugitive from jot ice..chargetd With haring abl Ted s Aire. 'Da facts relating to is hich we imbllshed on Saturday. N Lay was dlachargod by Judge W Thar . i*el{olll3 the . warrant of Goventor ' , Wright fbr his snot! was not in conformity with the law of. Oingram . euthori t ting the catruhtion of, elle fugitires.” The (*talon of th e Judge was rarely with loud . rappleeeehy th e people in the Court ft me. • As - soon ea bey was discharged he tamale. ahem% placed at his disposal. and left thii,eost war fbriarts unknown.-- , -Ciat. 0, rat e. ... AVHITE. BEANS—°O bble. -& 3 auks 'Sot. r • m. hi tell RILEY la ArrinnTs. \ EATI4.I4S-11)0 gm kit ofoi Sale 1)S \ 1117ET1 SIATTWTS' iIIARLEY-400 - Zila. On CollB7gftWeilt to -tir, rive; web. : inriz l-SfeCANDLY-Sg. ' • • to=erlY.ol4,ad WOMMS! WoB.sl9:—A' great many-leant..4 , Z, ed treaties hare been written., asDialola~tSW 01, nth or, and classifying the norou I. oersted to l:i emam &retells. , tonic of inedTail.seience has. elkired more &tate observation and proforma - Yeeearrin 1 . 1 4 / 11 ' r Ars/clans ate sou much divided in opinion on. theante Ject. Irmust adMitted, botremr,that,afteralt wined, ettelltes these norms; and, yortry lug the ,boit il fratt. -their presence, le armory value thou LW wisest ' ulsV Lions nalaollue.Otialw: The nsasiflog envoi ins.aal.Detb.: "kV been found—Dr. 3rLane's Termlfisse la the touch senighaV: ltar !steeled. and has aln/astr ImPeradea l . ll 'aims 1 .1.111: t0.. 1111 1e., akgwr o 1.40 g ,v-tilyenT pledteal vl.ll bri careful to tak e or ArtA.Nra CELEBRATED YEEIIIIt.OL. , and tak none -elm All -;\ MI rontaling.... .samposisan, are worthim, . Dr. 24 , Lane'. Termtfuge, shells celebrated thee nue; ree bow - - - Lo hod et S. . 8 . 01 0 1 1 4. 1 ..U.4t..4 4 1 .4 1 .1 \ and troill the eels Dropriepi um „ - .lIICOTIIIIII3. • d, irus=so - bus lltonpitiites in.itore Mut' .n 1 far We by dal' -• IL DALULL LOO, - tom .H. MOLASSES-24.bbk 8.11..1H01as •.' • smug ree'd sod !msg. by S. 1168.14W011. 15!Pa$- 4 ; bids prime fresh Egv.inet reed. _ , ; JuA by 11. snit for axle by }nli J. J.1101Milt: - 'IX/ANTE — D--40 000 '11011.Si:1 woith - of god Clfißusirwe Parotor short dites Ter me. Rake of " . __LTIIOB. 1P 4 .)01 1 1 1 1 1 itrolc.er, ; F,EATIIERS : :-80.0t1 lbs. in iti - cize,..,..and for , , sale by fel(/' I.lllilAn mes - EY - a-CV B EANS- 4 bble. struin White hit eate by. - IIEtUTTERI bble. fresh ROII- for sale•by .14, fete , Ito nir COX.LINB. . , • _ ..._ 114 ACLIES7-3 bags pared fur sale bv, 7: , -, :` ? ,..P. : 0 . . lIENICT• 11, LVEL'II , i.S. SU/SipIUES---2,2 F sacks Athers; . I , 10 do Bacon, oasott , d: - " ' : - .. \ . . • \ . . • 14, arrive on B. \ I- I T: Tistrinat for ode A . I s SAIAII VICENT & 4XL ' ' \ 111 •• 'FOItIyS . DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER"' 4 : P ..--ilfe wOold call the attentlnn of those staid-, .- i . \ ..: with Pr pals, er Inaction of the Lirer,to threw ...Wet- . . k !reclaim Pille. -NO better tentimony of tharnterst our be offered .the celebrlty_the art feet.galning. and . ..._ the waive nntfldence pieced In Hama briterlsohnv.! ..., % need theta.. n once introduced theE...ever • afterward, ~...., ...... ratan th eme rence. 'aor Ale br ...701iNIIAVT. Jos. ' fin , Sole A Uhro,lL9 Wood at.. 2 doors Wow Lth. ..: ~ s . .. A,L TRICOBAPHE,-This;:, celebrattd Mar Dre Zeal. by .7012!; nAirr. JR, .7nItTEDITA\LIF4 fi* sale Iv.' • .j_rlclo - \ 1L IrAIZE(TAISO:. WINDOW% GLOSS, - of 'the 'Bellovernon Y lawid, - 111sIstip kitpton lam& BarALZlalittl).. - Z4FAlNTSilthitcyStozie Brown , aa4 worn Zing to ..blata t Or =do Iz o ; , • tsskstsos c V, 'ENTIICKY ' MUST 'RD constantly 'on• ' : 2 , ibr pals sr, - ..t.:unfraraos - ACO. .011 76 - 6A1,1*- • for stslC loss..by its ,-,: \OAF ...IA,Th. at LIU yi u t. r.*4 'and irTe rw - - TS . 2lol.6473 4 oi'faiifili 1i1.'r,..' . ' \-' *--:•.-'' . . :.. R.D.orvwligsiXL, -. TA 1,1'..7E8 Ir,,, T . .BINDIN ,HARD I3g .. Iitv‘ ,..7 a : . 8110,AKER'S .LASTING in: stor&and, nOOT, fRO,Ccf.) in Ono mutt — Dir .- wain by Jur nit ' - BARD t DL' DI44:CE LEATHER' BARD& 4111ANG11.:‘.. ND sudlbr PARED PE SALERATIT 11 casksve.foriar 'f'1INCIN1 4 1:11'1 s 111IDIY-10, bbh. ,rec'd IU varg.l2lbiekeit Phi by' %'; 110:11:11a, 1144,Juntrre, KIRTING for ;gala by" . . --------;--- lINtEN SHE] ,Seld.hiie rved Txrdsvidt, pora fernE4Nridtba.,_ , 11plaekappersad , I.I I EATILEIC.:4,--400 lbs. ime store by . , fel pr R. NESS 800. - - - - - - - - - -- • - SODA-100 bos,for le CABB,NAONBSIA.-,10. eases for , e by . WALL ?APRIL Borders, Window 8. . r Le., at thelzgeilt,xna ofS:BADLW, Vedas' at. Al. ..keholresamimentarr ratter Waxed Pa liall and Cell.lls•PaTen aitb abate Rock of Chtop Wall • par,purebsaad lately SR the 64.47 - - - 1114ACON--11 , hhde. -new, hog rood,:nqt 11/3inollair reposstessiserTirlatA kr salo lIMAC-406 bp. now landing from steno!: er.prin City for sae ISAIAH DICRZY 1 CO. ,TUTERAT-L-1.16 eac.ks now landing, . ~, '. TT :rim: wend. City - for We by , L DICKEY' .%00, ,WEATIIERSANDWOOr2S sacke.Featl,; k-. ~1.., imqo was wool fornalebr . -.. - Linciait a co„.. t I)RY 7 FRUIT=432-tiaeks- Peaches; .., . . 4 74 '' ' ' ! 't r "lwi' • eni- 1 . 4 - a - .> iiy ii,,,. .... WEASE AND-TARD--1.1:kbl. Grease; hr , db;g ,11.&11 KZ /MO, I.oll()ST§Tiitind . ,Cincibles..ll titer° atid • ibr rale br • ", IrLEMENO 250 L85,61-WINED ' Ain storeand lr,ole try VW3MINO B GlnintßS. POWDERED ENDBAR : in ei adore and Sr sale by - 1;1131M11 Bb - - . -- Ul ONEY","-4 bbli3 - inow - land. AJLer Pria CUT for pale by. ISALPLI DICKEY A CO: r i l!t K eeuntes i fe ß elin? F IS9t l(ll ::rnn.,_, jo -* 1 1 2. 12 randlrealoupottperalver. Forests try AV. A....wain& -. P OTASll 4 7 s'enedu for lg . •.. -,- •.:,. LCOTIOL,IS toble..huidilig for 'euile by 'llO3 . B. 'A. FAIINESUCK & inilLOROF01131:--51:1 Mg: forkild bv • ' C . / fed_` 13. - A. PaimsTodklackX 111}ln'PEACH ES-300 bus. arriving for .1e br, lIELL tioorrr, w.ur INRrETTAkpLEs-5&Q11110, rile'd'and: for:\ 1 sale 17 fob - BUT. & !SOCIETE BASKETS SALAD OlL.in +Aare and" to We by fel FLEMPUI BROS. 8 _lt MOLASSES-100 rec'd per • stelassOtsalle State and for *Oa pad • • I. :4 SON • B RIfiIITQN , BUCKETS & TUBS for 'mai lIVCICWIIEAT FLOUR--iO sacks, for sao _ . . . . OLL BUTTER-4 bile rale by , RHP.I7 , 9/ 7 1/1-egI2IF.TUB7 VREESE- 4 4Kabse.. - priMe CUtti IOPOLI4BUTTER—L2S.bxs,and 6 bbh Arc .o!br .145 J. fIOSHEI O I - Otinsp—o • Oxtruflue . br - ' McCLI n TALL P4PERS ONLY,-but of en • , 101erealetr andyria, old „ • - WALTAR P. MARSHALL. 65 W. -11U1111EIL WHIPS-12 . dlyz. Uit ket 'V :PLAN CEM GLASSES` sit) bbls. -N. O. in st M .1.1 4 , \ 11488ArAl I2OSIN=I6 bbbs.Vorin stotonnt jrit.b r 1.1 Bf - tummy( f t - VElDS:Trime` N. O. St ~.1= i tt. OLP** 0.1.1.. by , I.A. UL 'KEGS ii Dairtbatter just, reed male by .7% , - 11 — VroV )IL [ITSER., 109 egq k in stor .aio bTI, : 'f I_ . \_ljC_ t lteCd7Nl • bl imllo * J for sale 11EXILY COLLINS. - , bat& Linseed-Water.) and fel AMINO= MMOO naleiltiltoktri dew rotted tele,r.nlebr J. A.1111TC11380.1% avede \ I M
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