.. . 5-... , . 4 • ...m.......i.p.=, , , , p8a-mp....vm5.,......,....--A.,..1.2-,...... , - , : ..1..,- .- • . . i . . , . 11. i, ,• ''',_-- • . :'....:T. EgerMILISHED 1.1%1 1786. -" ,---- " - ____= - 7.l=_______ .. . - 1 - - 'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: - re - - 'lo D n u il l l.. "!s si 'v e z a: . ' 11 • _• -.. -4 . f 1? "If.,ITIMIL) ', - - IBAlftrEL ka. I 4 ., plailt 0.0 1111tatt:11fIttlf. Illtrt. natl. 20 rat MT , . , -..---...• . 04 , - ^4l - 1.1"-Slo &Cars larf anstruti, paysdaw half yt T-.14r0 (kora VW annum. In adraven: C . oh the *Mowing sontUtionst ~, ...clolito headdrecood to Gaspers rear - ' 4"l os r plvos, th " t oTiess '*-- 1 - 110 5 10 4 :t h iTtr ' sont ' l •' . 1 F' O F ADVERTISINO: • ono p , ,,,,,,,, tut U nq ier smoporellor Attatt3 060 . e• ' . ' I: 311 ' L l' ' s.aen S sodttionsd tootko_..- ... . 1-k, me moth lies Uule t lO . „ - 111 titres antoths--.-.L-- ..... ... 9 Is) tKi , ' ... • , ' •. - ' Do . .. . •pdnoding Cars, (3 lbws or less 1 . 4 7 r ......... 000 • • i Ono dollar Pesach additional lira: .. ..... ,u.....s. Ium , 13 , 6%,4lgur i f f illa at Dleantre. (par ace- . no ~„ ... • lir rash addllkstallnuare7 7 Vlo.l d e r 10;7:Ch. and • Awes& addltlool more Inactiad under the sourly Mts.. t. , 1 Advertlarnwnals G:redit* ant.... and 7 . , ... W 1.. ., . 1 liner bs roloirbero b rool:r= . I ' l. To 1 :1 1r- oiry rt• 00.. - nto hood tbs. amount enarged foill ' elr 1 - • Idlest ' ' • .B...lating evindklabestar-ollt4 to te ' chur ' l the sake 'l O °Oho adraltlsamonts. , • - • Advertisements not corked on the tailtr . 5 .' , Orala!Pro trernher of Insertion., mill Le antinuest till Savo, tun/ paCaut otastetbaoundirtg.y. ,-- • 'Vrivltture of annual artlets% is strictly titultial io 1 . . their Mtn 'lmmediate business. and all advertkorniente_for • ths bonen& of other prism:lb as 1.41 In all advertisements - .. .7.t . 1 ) .t....u.t.dy counocte , With their own loolnent. and • _ - ..0 elatotes of Mt ertleentents. 111 . length or 011.r 1,1, .., 1 . - . .z .. , •yond thp limits ammutd, will ion short:stint Cot to rater. For all lush knutelent advertlehts..l4lls will)4 separately •••• 1 -i: ..drokl, and prompt payment is Modred. .!. it f.• All adVerthements Art rharitablA Inelltullotte, lira knot. • 4 - 1 ',., 1 ' '14,, ,".....i. township, and other public tomtit's*, nod elll . , , PADUA] Inert luso and netters. to to charnod half (Tiro, Pay , . g ,,,0 lab - anew. . • l' ~. ; Manioc radices to to rhart,,,,l to nods. •.Death untlyea loserte,l a Ithoot chart, utile.% arsonist. -,,- hied by funeral lavitatloo of obitnary notkre, 00.1., 1... - .•. santannonlod.to be pall for. • •-•••\ Iteaular advertisers, and all other. sanding rvAntonnles, t , Coos, or retpotrlou nothre designed to rail attentlon to „ Paha,. lkdreva, Unwrap, or any putlie rotertaimonta, where charge,. or made for admittance-WI n0th....,0 IAI - .•,.-..; - , into aundollaus-0003y notice desittned. In roll attentkm taVi t A t llit i r Mri" fita "-k o;Iy 4 1: 0 1 l 'r nar i t '' .:l ' At ifte l' ; ' : rn tiV,r- li' i Staridlng tbartho '• osout is to to ' paid for. if Intend " ed to • t bo 'melted-In the local column, the male will be charged ..., . . i at the rata of 10 rents Der line. - "'bon or oar nottow to he chimed triple pries. • • ' Tavern Livens" Petitions = orb. .• . - Doak Estate Anode and Auctlmovse'advertlermeoto not to b 0 closed under yearly rater, tut allowed a direonnt of • .. thirsy.th,.. s od osted,hird pa- cent front' tln amount of ItICRIT Olt TR111,333.T at nuts rumse. _ .. On na, Ulm InscUon . 90 -' •• - • ' . D Na o. ro ad b diti r Insertion..: .::_ onal - 37, - , . - ' 'swvataentss.-tos In IFFILILT Be rn. . ..' One &aura (16 lhow.)ona inscrtkrn ...... ...30 cents. - ' Do. Oa th additional insertlon..--25 rents. - AO tranaleat advertisements In 1.. paid in Oradea RATES OF . EIS COIIN'T. " • . COMMTIM DuLT TOO TOL lITITKOrTdd warm, CT • . i N. 110L111.ES & SONS, Broker,:. Na 57 Muir* 0. briarms Th:rd And VoltrO. sly. l'argburgAr . . .5 PENNSYLVANIA. - Ilbroneh It kenla....-.... do , Rid* of Mubarak pariZ m osten at Torduk.town- do Xtchang• Bahkof Ala.-par City H Chn 'tank. onnati-• do Harwood Manure do-par menial Ilk,tinsitel- do .' -- Rank of Cornmerro....--tur Franklin Bank - do Hank of North An.ha...par Lafayette'Bant..-.." . ..- do Bank of North'. Llhertlaanar libloLiklnsATnestlkt.. do. flank ,or Peroandrania. - -.. Wolters, Reserve Dank.: do Dank of Penn Townshitt-r. , Bo.k of 14 .. 1000 ••--- - :74 . .. Bank of the I.lniu•d States 12 Small Notre..-'-.-. -. ..,.. 1 Colamerrial Dank OP.-. ...- r -NOW ENtII,AND: . . '-'• ' . Farmers' A Ntecbanicit . Ilk-ter All aolvent nano..-....._ It Mord 8ank.........t...- ... -no - NEIT.YOBK. i - ' . : Kensington Bank._ .-... --par Nevi York Chi - ' -bar .;'.....,.... • . . s lip=an A . tieeh. Dank--par thuntry,., , ,..., Ff ic..-- X . . . . . ..ssonrbn . Co on trllfladrlptds nk--...-por N.JERBeVIR OLIA.• X ' Konthwok ank.-.. - -- -.par YY(n-L- R !, E. ~ -Tedonl,Hanlank..-.......par All alnuit 0.. Dank oCambvlgu7sh-Y ankof 7 1 . Y N ala , 7S '•••.'. ,; Bank of Chester County.-Par Bank . 1. ro-T e ch .. ..- : . Danko,' Danville..,. -......par Its. Bank. A I. Norfolk .. ... ~., . Doak of Dr/. Co., Chaster,-par Fanner/ Ilk o Ylrenla. . '. Z -•'. ' ' Dank of llermantown...--par klerehanta•Allabatok•° Bank of Gottysburals-.,- X North liestern Bank.- ° • Bank of Lewistown..-..... - Iltanithca o . s Bank of 3.ll4dietown. 4 . -... X ' IiORTII CAROLINA. ' tiontemnery Co. Bank- -.for Wok of entle Fear-- 2 . Bank. of Nortkomberituid-po to of Pt. of.N.Candra 2 • Columbia Ilk A Bridge (ki..pa :Verehantellk,New no, ..,:- • . Do7kalontr 13ank--.-..par SOUTII CAROLINA. .. Noton Bank..-------po I,,,ftheEtof d.ramlina 2 . • • ..„ trio Bank....' -..,. -.. '- . - X Rank of South Carolina 2, ... , . , Vaunt:lo Ilk of iliteldtlia-par Book of tharleeton 2 Fanners 'lllt of Lonenster_par Plantets'A Meehan'? Ilk 2 Torment' Bank of Boding _ 171701:111A. . rani. Ilk oftlehn) Mill 00-pti . : Ananeta Ins . A Bkt (17 • s ; • • Var. 2 Dear. Wayncalsog. .... Bank of A. 17 . 0.---- 2 '..-- l'o :,. - Franknn BS. Washington-par Ilk of Brunswickl Acm's., . ~- . 68 llonvedale Pank,...-...-.... S. Allsolont Banks 3 Lobster 8ank........ - -.par ~ KENTUCKY. ' ."•:.' ' ' Lancaster tkosty Bank - -.par Bk. of Koottlekr.r.o.l.Vo -3 l i rt i ners'' ''" DO l4o k k orPot - aillle P'. 74l7: ol ort of he L.' rull W kof ' K rh ela u t ' ark thtL y . ; - '., .., 7 goVI -b : ', : n r..%._ - _.... r" ;:i 'n"h- 3. l'AZ7,2l.f•kr 7-,- 1 planing Ilk, bi illuabares - i l, Ilk of hta i tranzol... 7., • ..-.) •: - ' rtslief Poto "- ""r ---... g ctate liankana Broths. ' 50 • • ' - OTh'ir •• - 7 (auk or 75 Oldo State Dan1r....,....-... / • I s' . , WISCONSW. Snatch at, Akk0n............. do Marine Sr Firs In. Co. chka 0 Urattell st Atens-.-- do 11 . 1(11110 AN . .. . ..t at doepott.-.... do Tattoo • asernano Ft.% 3 Broth. at 1ic0the...... dorlerrernment knock Dank 3 Branch waClwrebasd---- do Peninsular flank---..z. 0 Oran.* at 'Tdado-.-...-: do Insurance Ccanpany-- - 3 ''. .•.- ••-• '.'' ' 1 ". Itrodmit at Denton. .-- .... do'Slata Bank... - --- .-. 2 Branch at Detsware--..-. do r - CANADA. ' • ' .' • •.-: -.' Month: Itt Crdounhas ' do Ilk Of N. Americo-a Toronto 3 •,,..• . ; 1,.7_.: . _ Manch at Ashtabuh....- do ilk of the Tcople,Torooki 0. Branch at Balem..„---... do Bank of 31ontn.al--.... A Branch at Mansbefd-.. do kik of U. Canada Toronto 0 hooch at Ripley- „-.--.. do DANTERN F.,N.CILANGE. 1 , :: . ..'.,....,,1 . ~ 10 . 1 q.:S t gl,neln . ni tr ii.--- .do On 'Noir York.ps:r obi on-- de On l'hlladelfdde- tor •• ' l.4 ' . -.- nr i=ll - 7:1 1 =c” -7 .1 0 0 O N# Z a t•VgA r ttilfill'ef r r , . ..•• ... ltranett.at Stentwaville- do ' Cinelnnati.. - -',..........--- 2 ~.. • ..;.•. ~ . Wallah at It 'Vernon-- do Loahreille--,.-.-----,. =at Newark.... -...- do - St. lords attifoingfiela . do - GOLD ANDSPIISEVALIIE. Branch sit Dati tta- :- .do DonLkons: BMWs' , 10.__on, 4 ; - . , ...,;-: -.- , Branch at Troy ' ..-- ....----- do: d .. Patriot...--. 15.. llraneh at 1)11. Pleasant . ... dor.agle o . 0 10.--------. 10 , 00 • ...: . - ~.... __ . 0 Broth at Toesvillo..-.... do Rank, new __.10.00. " .. 1,,,. ..,,, . . , Brawn :1.. 'p l e ,i r:alk.. -.-. 3: k0 r v erkk.r.,............. ... . 1 . :43 -- ..j.... - '1...• . , •=1:1' at PcatomOiiii.......: do oilman - Taaka --- •:•... 5.00' . Branch - at 1tat0n.....-.' . do T oo 100 4.R1 • Branch at Itstrirona...- - - do Ten tluilders. ' - $ ,711 •.• '• : -..-* • • lintnatt at Cuyahoga-- .10 Napoleons,.. 3.1.0 0. , ..... -.. 1 • Branch st lit assilkos-....4 XlDucais 2,15 .. .„ ~;. : , ----77 P711,itki3iiPTifoeitti 7---- -- :',' ....' •' : 1 REPORTED 'TOIL 111 F. Plrf80i111(l11 ri AKETTE, BY , A : WII.KINS & CO'. - - STOCK AND 'EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 . ' .51).71 YOUR T.Zi STAMM . . I . .t!;' •. • ' • ' • Parsannan, blank L. 11i54. • ..,..... . , • • ' Walk- •"" .c. g Dolled States ff 5....--.... 1 0 6 - ... *- itot..lan•A July Int. .7 77. .1 ... ,', . 100 --.- Int lan du .P.... 1„ 1--4. 10 .--- .... - .:... - - - Int. - .Velt:: tutr Y 1 ..•.' , "..;'. •."' - - /1110 . ny Co. Ws ..--.......• -.. 100 . •.• '"" Int. Maya:Nov . 110. amp. Ws pair 100 '''' 7.: . . do . -..,....,:•,.....,„ Do. • mop. 65.... ..... lOU - __ • do . ....:.:: littaboratt city Va..... v . „ 1,13 .: ...: 10t,d5g.t.7017 Baldwin. city be...-........ , _ kot.74sy a Nov 01 ) ; **, ~. , . Do, onp. Va,DhIL 100 7. ... do. I • • • •‘ 1- - -- • . . Rank of lit t l e tsborgb....--. 50 '47 mos Div-Nov. 4, 1 .2. - • •• 1. 1 ' Merchants' k .14anuf Dank 00 0 4 , 0,, d o.. 00 .0 "2 , A!:-7 , ' • A ' entitet i ry i t k- nis Dank 2 . .2 7 ,"..g0 ." . Pitts. Trost IkZI irt; CitioniP Denrettßank:.-- .., 30 oo ~. ;•,,,,' ''. ..t, , Mi...,,t Atononohelw 1im0... -- - &r. - '4' S; 31 Div.sfar4 'Pvt . ' ' .' ` St. Moir St. arkdke-t.-.... 91 1 30 33 ' DIV. Jan. hoist 1': . • 1 1 . '..:';.1 ; Uand St. Bridge _ .... .... 50 44 42'; ig, ...2.06„, ,:•7.,•1 ~ , ..i , Northern Libertlea........T. 440 15 Dir. .. I.%pr. s •. . Willitanstort Ilrklne,-...- - •-• 15 •.-. .., : . __ 1 000. .' b •1_7!".;•;', • Pittalils Ida Insurance... .9 10 9 Iny; 201 K et -- -. • -.. • Western Inruranooto..;.- -. 15 'ld ,Iliv. Nor- $l.O "f . Cithome Insuranco . On... , .,...- t ~; Asionatod l'iretnon 'a 11l UPs On ... . 7 5 g, .4 r ••• •L ' 1 ' rittobogrb u ro . ah,--- ~:i..ti.;, i letrah, & Lrootoollio . - .. . 5 1 . ti.... Dir.Q. ; ., 0 3;%d.. I :.2.-;,-..•• Worre's 11agra41;,....-....- 50 .' - '"• Dir.411 .. n 6ma ant ant% aLlckiltstslL :•:' ' attl -• ••••' rlttobarktt tlas s rAcks -• 150 01 ft 9 i•:::: l ottox.kols. wain.: AO 4 3. V Div..7an. 4 Ile • . ' un soy Slorinrater 00 16 ... New 14tock, ( thin Railroad-. ISO ••• .. (thin it Penna.. Ra/lroad... • 50 47 VI .% Ex. - Dir.• Dalt it Ohio It 50 ''' *- do. ' . ' r':'•,:e.', - ' jf o , ' Churlasol t Wel/1111s R. IL. 60 '-• -., .. , ..,../' - 4..,-; , Nolo Italleray,D.v, Dock 100 DU 102, laystte SlanuLtO..-.• -.... ror • - :;:c . , r : 'I ": • 1 thialianal DOnd in .stol D. d/..... 190 2 ..,:, .- .. TurtkOCreek Plank ~...il 10 .-.-.!...,. , •,.. . 1 Alla A Perryar'a Mot ltd 2:. 20 25 '.- ~ • • •:•• • , ' . tlraonoburtfrplke Ed. 10 10 a : . • MI :. pittobarift,k • fi • taon-.-... ,- UP 145 Div. 112. t. SDI • ',..! . l'it-' t North Amerlvab.......-- -1 1 D) . _ , _75 . . Now Stock. North Westarn...-.....0- - to 1; , . * ''''' ' • ' liChrtigi . l..eia .- 71;1757 . .... • - On .rn . Ohio-- -.:.--,----- .- 2 -4 17 { .0.. - . 00 Donnas. ILlOnltiton.-.-- •- . ~!! . 0* i, - ~ - ..E.iudc.........4. ....--. •• Vo ,t r ,, h \ A 1 4 ' .. ...- -..- •I* . • - 11 it: .1 U ' 't..: . • raro;;;r:==::::= : = m. . .., hrt'st DJ 'Norwleh.-. . • ~. - 12 10X KTCliiiiiiiriiitiTriNkUti 11011 " °I ; - A. WILKINS & -CO.,- .. :, •, ' 110004 stfak4 13 1 .1 , Ileafing, 21'n. 71 Amen Elrod: .I , I7r2MURGII, 1.4. LIN3IIE I 0 N and Domeattc Exchange, Coili, • - •,: I 11- flank Nokia and Lod 'Warrants, bought and ad& 4 '•. ' i to.liertlmui nada thuntahont the tinkm. , . - . .! . .:. - • r : ;.,!•. Ho,doe dismounted od loans negotiated. Stoats nand odd on Cortonlokos. . • . Moo/no drPatit, sad Intermit allowed when HA . 1 ',. for It inerallkod than _._ • . do, Plata%lD DAILY AND WEBILLY BY .• ..• ,-•- • ',' - , HIZE-.& CO.' __ _ s. BIORRISON, Attornpy and Cocinsel - DAM NTT: WIIIIL) - . DUNDEL ITABBIT. ---L -. lor at Lem. Dew 'removed be A r e. 44 Great street, - !itteret O. elletii:lintter, xitte. boos. TO TILT reetornct. noir Femill, Pittolnagh,Ps. . ' •.Bake- llAtir—Blit dollars Lea sastua, pay a ble . belt yr.ir .ir -W. HALL, Attorney - . at , Law , ”. Bake _ leya n e ; .l4r e . 40 . 'n, we ~,,,,,,, ip .4 ca. carcs •) .... ..1r A ell .. 's , B .. ulldingi," grant stree t. between n Foleg end bo eoptled ob tbe Itelotring corKUtions: 00 ''''''"='..trfLt.._ .313. FT' es ----,„...:-------:-- • 21 . PsekVeVge - idietnbl;lV;E......TM , 2.."P er ill . aDdi to L e a IrnarbkLiyin .4. , ..... -N° 4 °7 Pr.VA . p.• AB Inutt an, Dm rear empire., oak° the apart .GEORGE E DE - Amu' nirraciut No. 74 Flmorrilll tarsi, PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINES .AND . , SEPARATORS. .. - . . • . - .. wARRANTED to be. tborouality . Lett,: ... d u, work welh owls and sold hy (VW. oAlthol4 swoon. Shoenharrer's llNlins )1111, Ann Penn etrmt, Fitt. ... r . h. Ty. Themhiss .Ilathines aehelatlfl; Anode and maned. are 17a4 removed from stare to 01, . ‘ ,l . 0 b....1,4th oonernienro in ham or dela. lice IMO Wm tuns lied . thrashes fluter. er =Ms totter work., faro than %OW of gimp are Ilf 1 , / home In the Western i,...,,,t i n . muir Zan Of ylp? sow= Mower thew hiie Antabtet firmaco-Ago.no o e. 14 .4, „,„ theowo, hut, they hot... Limn meonumended to tfelso Mho 'ow them to be aa somplete, owl to work IS 'roll m any. in 'the world. ' ' . The Semistor la )mot's Potent. and is itisehed to the . I Thrasher, and Wamletair asiMoteo the 'WSW and WWI _tom Vhet graltystel boa given entire esti/fort/1m wheneme • ADMINISTRATORS ' . g iven thet kte.m.or Adminidntian Late moo granted to the mborrstetZ..tr,.„ , z_n ; Storart.lato of Mouth Tert .c rab iu t a.var tr; d m *"*"."`Lt.... dS P " l " .a to inskil.btooodisto rameo IN =WWI/ 61140 tO MAMA -- NNA tettr,l4..t.Tfor • ISovt f.';4t•Totrothil., j. 11 66K 11' lloi ' HA ' 2 ,7o l tt s' Iten1170 . f;111Lit11 10 -' , . Moto& 1.1k1.4 t 4 mike- from the fit " th """" 1 :7" 4 wouva..7 THE 'HOBERT E. - PHILLIPS, Attorney at Lair 1.11, t. Lode, Mo. . fet mw POLLOCK, Attorney. :ii." .P3W -1 . Comex of Pllth and Ursa Attoctil;OpPoldl* 13 .' 0 .. 1 woo ste m Iltlebur g h. • , mr".-51.3 4 CRAIG, Attorney ai Law, New Castle, ,_ ..> • unwenwou•••t r , l'Onrotylosnia. I. to Ilan. 'Slates. (Vaio.eroas enroll J. Duoll4l:M.. 'U41 1 4044: !Will; Krimor .4. ttallta; 11.1.341da k Lo.: Lo- My Wilson k Co., 11. Loa. • , ' ,FleAl-dl7 lAMBS J. KUILN, Attorney tit. LW; office Fourth street. new 0 rant,' l'ittAbstrgh.' jals-dly :11 •P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counic itta Tor at lan, tnoreland, Ohio. :antenna—A. W. Mow* Inhaler A Stanton. • felottll,rna A NC ISC. F 1.4 NEO IN, Attorneyat Nn. 170 Fourth meet. 1011/oAuglt. i , IFASPEIC B. BRADY, Attorney ut Law Nic ts 9 drib eirnet,ll4sburgb. B I A N KERS AND BROKERS. .....____ slims lltaut, trMAttr. Rana mnarxes claim_ RATHER & B.Alllti,. Bankers amt. Ex _ ehango Brokers. Tiny and aril'/loW and Piker and law: Nines, argl.firdr. lusna on Heal ES Late or Stu& Heat I li Title& purchaae Prowls/wry Notes, and Ilate Mil. on East nd West. Dui runt sell Karts 00 4301.11..d0n. Mlle, a tiring mad. on all pelnie In ' the UnkFir. .OZ., earner id Third and . Wool stmt.. dhsctly oppoalte. the 81 Charles lintel. ..401-1: jij D. .1i1 . ,.NG, Coiu, Stock and Exchange teel. u tt n 'at., k.7 .it::.` , .. (,b„ ri•l t ,; ) ;:t 4 4ll.V.:i t t ,:rth. 2 l ° :ft k 7., t'o!! rout ratng 11 , 11e,filni. mad.] on the West at . 1.1.' Mt.": 4Vvr tilyzi Dank Notes Nought nod *dd. ' 'i YIZI , - -- , • • ..—__ 11 . 11•13af VI . P,Ultia- •OnIIVA Vt..-..AY.... I. BLOT. PALMER, LIA,NItIA.: & Co., Sueeessors to Ramey. Hanna A Co.. Eatiters.Ex.chnasge Brukersmul cal.. in Foreign and Domestic: Eschangr, Certificates of Third)t:kulk Notes. and Fpecie-N.W mrner of Woad and streets. Current Money received on Deposit. Fight Checks for lade. and enliections umaa on pearly all princi pal points of the Milted States. The highest premium pap for Foreign and • American Geld. SEE= • it11114)N. f . tall. IL wfili gs .t Co., Bankers and Inketa.liorth - Eaat calmer of {rood_ and Third streete,ylttabutal.. • ; •• ^ • • All transaction wade on' liberal tern* and 'inflection, r ptomptly attended to' • • jaitYy ILK A INS CO., Exchange .. . Brokers, A v Vi t inn: t 7t;‘ , 7ll 4 '.` l 7.l.`,`,."" "ATP WAt. LARIMEIC„'Jr., Banker null, Bro w ker. .Ith attret. No. On, :tajoinining the 'flank of I . lttehnr,rh, • foreign N. lIOLM Sc SON, Denlona in 1 0 ma tn: , a k MA Etchanm•, ecrtllll-atem or De ree.n. Ybtn Ztr=' m '1.4°4 1.1" ' /.,nowne the unit«i on un' t•rinClW - AU - lit. A. MoCLUItG, DeAler Inc , Teri, , vr Chaim Funny Creative., Weaden and WilloWare, eornet-of Wood and FLath Ftemte. le non receiving a lune asaortment of Fresh tionds; In addition to ids already ea tel.'s,' stork.. marl/x.4 from fast hands 'ln thi Luton Markets, which will be add at the lowest market pekes: YE - Hotels, Steamboats. mi- Families,' buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rate. Chr (loads dellrered In the city free of charge ; aidfl A•-& A. bi'BANE,.Conuninnion and For- Wardlng Merehnntn, dealers In . Wool and . Produce nawde.l/ air°, Pittsburgh Vanullictures, N. 114: Stroud' stdrel, l'lttnl.urgb. • WELLS & CO., Cofinnission • Merchants G n Manion &n Denlera In Itnron. Flph. noun. Dried Frultand nd Country Prndnoenerally. No. 325 Liberty stmet. Connuereinl Row, Pittsburgh. frip14.3.53 S. LEECH, ItIcALPIN & CO.,Whole gale Gangs. and Dealtaa In l'inaNinna. Metals and dtaborgh Ilanufacturea, 21 0.2.12 and 244 LiLerty street. Ittallargh: S. 111011 . 0 Sr MUMS rnoMLO'L SISCOSS.ICK. fl ELBERT & FEE DEIUCK., Wholesale G ro- Ny any Produce Dtttders, Forwarding and Oauttabutiou Mendusutst, N0..18 iVoncl street, PlttsbusUb. eras cash advances est aousitsuments. AU ututds Insured dulled. spl3 , RIMMIN..— A . ' ROBISON & CO.; Wiloio Je Grocem Donlon} and. I.kkroninclon Merchaa‘l,ll. PIIINGER ILAILBAU011; successor to S. 1 St W. ILAIITIAUtiIf. Comm Winn and Forwarding 31ershant Dealer In •Vbion, Wool and Produce generally. 10,161 Find at, and 116 Second Pittsburgh. . all . • KENDIIICfc, Forwarding and. Cum Tv mission Mereintin abn,Agent for Manufacturers NI areaway*, Wool atreet. Pittsburgh. hartienlar atteutkot raid to Forwarding...tferehsndina and oonsigronents An sale; No mono Lion, on preference forlicato of any dewniPtion.: Orion' fonsoatir attended' to: ItudiuCtiseas Itt an, respunf unlit and I plettnnoty self to swoeverrexastton in your Iwtodf. 30.2,7 . 4FS ro •trdin . tuEL-Conuu*-- fi l !!! , ltt la:la:alarm in . Pr... Owe and Pittabnegh anufacturial azalea Cnual Basin, near Seventh street., iittnburgh• • • , AI A. HARDT ........ . .. IAII. P. JOi/LA. TOWES X. 1315., Foce.., 9 rm to it..lL AT WOOD .10:C F.S k CO.. Coultelealen 'and Ferried, In * terehantA . polder In litteboryly MaanDsetueedlloode, Plttehord!.. ! wPO INDEXTF.B., CoDnverehasenimminti and M .4 fin! the • an 4 pale o or, Weetetn l'roduee. ori Don. gay!, M .an ird the Mn. onastneell Ankle, of rlttalitnh generally; GgWaler,antl 6 4 frees! etleet. Pittsburgh, In. - . arida itIIEY, MA.TIIEWS fit C0.,:Wh01ci3416 - Grt Mt, lleentnlielnn and Formed). Merchants, aril gran for !Wilton Celton Tun. 57 IL,-Pittabrgh. Iva RIMIER .ANTEII3„ General Commi vv. rtr. Illerelnanle...Phllo4elphlri Liberal a.Dratice• • made on conslituninta of Produregenerally. jal7:y • '' • 30111 , 1 WO" .. ........... ... .........- .- ...• • /PUN it111.10r: ' ll - 0)114 W..ATT .. i2,l).,'Wholosnlo'Grooero, • . entantLlAndaterchanlo. and Dealers to Prnoluen and Ittalatrgh Stannfacturcs, N0..D:0 I.ltwrty rt., l'lttatkurgh. .. ... ... ...._________ .._ LT ]3'. - CANI;TaIi, 'kite of . Wa rren, Ohio,' •.• . etinuntaptinn and FormantingCaTorebant, and {hob,. Tale Dortvr In Werctern Reserve . Om., Batter, Pot an 4 ran O. iA, and Waalern Prulnee ontendly,. Watrr 0.11.4 I.*lwnto Smithfield told•Wcod: Pittabargh.' . .- • Si. :T.:VH*lm troy., 1.011" " CAZ4V - iitti. a . Mat" ofll rr - - LIT k; TLE. tO., Wholega)e Erocerg, Prnel sn4 r0mm1.44, Arn-a.it,, .6a Dnnknn in b rg nenh Garlur,, lio 112 &eoed sreet,_l•ll2. .L 221 VIITESII WAItEIIOUSE.--TIENIty if '1 ILllSLLlNS.Farnyalllng Cou niaelen Skerbankani Dealt+ In Cheer., Willer, Lake rlith and Prodkes generally 2NWood eLnet.lthlV* M err. Illtlaburgh , wyal . TON: BONNIIORST MURPHY, Whole , sale among and Cniurnbulan Itteretantutand Prater. In Pittsburgh. Manufsetarcs, Fa=Wstrr strut, Pitts- J. 11051 1 FORSYTH, • Jr., Forwarding and II Nal migrtret Aterrhaat.Tto:s9 Water atrel.,tittabargb. lOMA3PALMEK,-Imtlnrter and Dealer Iu Freud, and Amerkan Wall Paper. N o, .65 lialed. rert.l4.t.ween Third and Fourth Ittree4 111.1aburr.h. 101/5”7.41 W MeCLINTOCK, Iniporter and Whole and itatall Dealer . fisrlsdlng. Flom Oil Oahe, Matting, Table and Kano llownw. Window liimAes Steam Wet . 111tarnIngs, N 0.112 Market street. jt A 1171'',CliE LANCiE Leiner iit Bile, Leather and OD. 214 Liberty' street, (Aim of the Thorn.) They will keen nn hand, at all Mara a arm ,pral amortment of Leather kw Shoemakers and Saddler? mfr. also, Slumnakere Findings, Tads, Art - ahln MORRIS & PATTON:Wharesale and:ne wt unarm, oa the FomAarn lido of the maenad, GHOCERSs' IR , OISEILT MOOltil; Wholesale Grocer, Jtec tifying 1/I:llller.Draler In Prodnea. l'lttaborich Man n arm and an kinds of Puridan and Doinetide 11 Ines and LIVIO., :11.6 lassty strik , t. /a band a, Ivry. largo 'skutls of con/Tina old Monongahela Whiskey, which Will: ` j: G. alttIFF lc: CO, Grocers' and Com .♦ 321raginn Murcbanne AIM. Denim In all kinds of ltetrargh 3lnaufactnred ertkies, corner of timond and Itodiria.,lll , lArargh, Pa. . s4e4r 01.1VCIL marital:mar • - .anao.n. mot: :BLACKBURN 4k. CO., Wholes - filo Gm. cow, nut Varnisher. and Dealers In Ptdinn and intl.urgh Alanutartnrc.r. 111 riteh and flalmm -shrews on hand at llack,Warehonac,l4l Wider exert, littalrargb: SAIAII DICKEY,A CO., Wholegato Oro ,,,,,..‘botmlnalon3feretoolt.Kxod Dealer. Pralt.e. No. RI Water rtert., and 107 Vrant street, Ilttalaraa. YlilY 11 ill .... 808. ROGOVltolosale,Grocere and Commhation Alerchsrits, N 0.1114 Liberty attars Pitts -loom a. cooakars, ' Soilt U7hT BAGALEY & CO., 19.holccate Gra. - v • tirsii.to.l3 sod al Worst Wort, Pittsburgh. AiriEtLlATtl A. M'CLURG, Grocer' and V, Trot IKldei. miner of Wood sad RIMS rinses, has ofiltsrid tilsrus ansartsurst or chniee tiromirs sod nor Tess,{Forcisit Fruits sod Nits. Wholesale sad !tots& Dealers sdirlisd do Um lowest (r ms. nOllbliT L.IL/EI,L do CO. Wholesale 1. near"brimmlosion Merchnaliti thniiers ig Produce nd piristutrzh Manufactures. If o. Zl3 LibertF stiert, ARNOLD & CO. , a.mpruc. :Num. COIN. DANK 2:01721. 114 aid: Al Pabburah. !tt moot liberal rateouar /MX D. IMF... - WK MOCANDLESS, ,nuocesoors to 0 1,. R.r. I Gram. Tarersrding unti lSXntnhMn mwhasas, Dealers. loon, Nabs tabus. VW Yarrmgrid Pit tsburgh • Ifsudr.thres gsurruhr; ..ruur or Wood and Mast irtrects;Pittstargh., A CULBERTSON," ho canto Grocer and AA 17,5 1 .7gtdmAlal..,itslrear= 4 {411:: Fizyir,-whorezr,Toro..., cum. Inlmolon alorehann.:atul Donlero In rondo Chaff It flouting on Llbentr. ood, analtilatb JUNE ATKI:Ln. AGALEY, W.OODWARD ""C o . j eak °omen. Mazicet str.R.PhllimbeitabL . • - - I • SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street,' • 41.4. r.. .text litarks4. Mee nen ~ , - All 'raft. warranted. 111 AVM. 4. WAUD, DENTIST, Penn ikket. Dom+ ober* bcotra from 9 to M..tha Enezdays uo ea*VIII to .4.4•441 atten4l9ll4 11:r thaati= 4,. ..ambr opmat sevadtktmeetabs 91iss BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. COMMISSIO . . tn. ENTIStf4. - ui=tkiitNetc.AVV,,Wß-4--4.-;,44.,k4,57.. • DAILY PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, IVIARI 2, 1854. CTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Renal •_ Manninetwer .11,1 Dealer In ild*Ret Wsrs, Na 83 fustreet. AENNETT&. BRO., Mannacturirsof Plain • untEraner Yellow. Bodine= sad Cite= Colon.d a z i rea aa rtoLa=7 4 .ll=T po we ora n wealo t = soaratedly 7 101 IN WETHEILELL, 'Manufacturer of ILIP PATENT BOX VICES, s.soPTIVT SOLID BOX sad DILATED BOX VICES, corner 'of Andes Ton and Bole hum streets, ono ridard (elm the nand Arcot Bridge) . Al legheny City. l rsat, WORKS, ciirtter of Fifat and LilieTty troots,l Pittsburgh. Ps.--Usehh . dirts , Tordi of oisrr y, ouch ao IRON Pt AttEll& - liltdo and liana TURN.. LATIIES,DItILLINO 31.1CIIINES, go., dtronanuter turret to orlor. JIM. P. ILLMILTON A CO. wan sossa--„,- ° 7..020.• ONES & wird°, Manufacturers of Symn end Blldez o lit i 7 l l, Plomh Slab Stoor, - F,kol .flouj r Patent Fey, Mall a.ri7. B co :red ge Dane l ' atta - 47 . rner of Bo and First streets, Pitts4rgii. PA15..... ......... am Rms. B. ROGERS .. CO., ii . anufacturois . of Im prove A Steel Cultlyator.—Corner o and ties, great. l'lttstargh. fell IIAIVSON, DIOII AN CO., l'Annaturers Jr or Shovel,. Smoky., Wambouao No.' v. %id l Viral and Second stroetK Pittoburgh. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburr i lk. Kd-, ENNEDY, pIIILDS ' CO.. • fill ' raer ewers of—,• • Penn Aral - 1 Carmt Chain of 'all cetera and shake; • cattery Twin,. ' , .•• Rlo Card a • _• .- - 1-' •• Plough Liu. alai:ash Vont Rape id all alma and dearriptleas Battler. Arirer•leng left at the Hardware 't-oroof Logan, Wilma & to., 131 Wood stmet„ 0111 hare attention.. , jetM:l3._ sm. - ..1130.1 monks.. ERRON & CRISWELL, Bell and ]Brans romidrra, Mau altar-tore. nrall kinds a An. Works. ntlre, Steam Enchir, Pluml!urn, to Also, Cotton Witting Inannfasetumni. EMI:IMT. Ilebears rtreek Wancannx.Nn. 12. Market Allepheny eitr. lama, near VOA, Iltlaburr,b N. 11.-111‘1 Bram awl Clapper taken In exchange forworc, r rarh• ankl. Ordem left at tlu• Fnuwarr we Office, will le: attended to winetually. Williams Arnol d TIE ATING A NI) VENTILATING WAKE- A ll itga l trF.TZ'.ro o f: fEte+m, lied .:71174: No.= Slarkst stmt. Pittsburgh. lAA Taro sold our Pommes, Patterns. ae. to Messrs. A IrSdlial d lilLLlAMt . reborn We cordially reetentaend to the patronage of the saline. out • - WAIVE. ATKINSON & DINE AND CkllAifWAßt.."---iTAMiJEL EitOESEN keeps constantly on band • good snort meld of trash and Bath Tubs, Horse. ritearnloat.dak Weil, Kitchen or Lime litleketle. Wooden Howls, Chlllllo. Dry Zinc end Cherry Wnsh hoards, sod all other kinds of ware In hirt Also-40 nests Tubs. sod Ino &ten Dirket& • itarerontu, klasnile Hall, Filth street, Pittsburgh, PS. • • Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. pp:PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.---The sub vvPmber, Id cooPootfollr inamn their friends add the poldic generally. that they has. euteled Into parno slap oromorminc on tho It.th of April. ondor thefts. of IL 11 LIJA3IS k for Um manufactory. of 111.M/KS.VIITII Rl:Ltd/WS of every door/loth.. uhloh thoy arr Mdermln od to lunko of the very Lert materials and ropyrlno work nousablp. They Intend to have obray...n hood an ...rt. moot atoll Fit.. feral, 20 to fu lobe., at their mortufactufT. (moor of Ilubluson and Saodusky stmt.. I: 0 WI LLTAMS, JANIES • Allegheny City. May 2.1. f A..BROWN, 'WOUM Innatrbapet:tfullyin fom the nubile Mar be It«uos on hood, .t Wang,' on the west side of the Diasteasl. Alleshenv City, a maw plebs assortment of Venitian Minds. Also; Venitlan Shot. tent ore made Minden In the lest style. warranted equal to any Intim United Btatcs. 111. Blind* ean ha 'Troweled without the ad of • genre driver. Having perch/Med the atm*, tool . sod wend of She Cabinet_ Estaillahment or Ramaeyd McClelland, I am reenact to furnish their .44 customers aft well as the nubile at large, with everything In their Hue. Agency, No. 6 Wood street, Pittahergli. meh26 , J. A. ' —.tom u'u ITINN — GLA - 88 WORKS; • jr,k)RENZ & WIGHTBIAN, 3fanufathirers r-.11-thulm or 'UAW, BOTTLES. and 'WINDOW 4..611 Water and a Front Pittebargh. . N. 11.—Part.lealar attention tmhi to odd Id2E. W1114 ,, 1r Ulna and private' cupolas for &Atka sad Vial. • erP"-N . . ... 1111 . 0313 - 11,. co WHOLESALE ~AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE /Mr • AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND BEAL - MOTS ALL FINDS OF FURS. CORNER OP WOOD AND PIPTIIISTREETS, Pittsburgh; Pa: it9.7keir .rock ambracea arm - quality iturat)leof Hate Rua Capa.littlra Law, tale and Fur Boanete. • aus3)-Ovisly • Self Heating Smootbinz Irons. TIIE GItE,A TEST DOMESTIC IM pinretnent or labor Ladles had ttrem a most died ra article—taring, time and runner. literehauta and Pedlars supplied terms. • • • Address, (Pest paid.) .1. JACKSON, 121 Wood street. littsburn. • AZ - Poi sale. elm. at the principal hardware storm to the eitr, bltll. GmIT a co" aml Mr. Jella.anterright.— Alen. lain& iron on the same principle: • SMl:Onlitaly,SCS Bolivar:Fire Brick and Crucible May Man- Company. , pit iS COMPANY ENLARGED rommtpotorterr. oro rum proparal to rarotatho locresent demand Mr thrisOrlek. Crorible Fortombor and thMort promptly ottendrd to . • . K 1 P R Mi. JONCS. 21. • - 1.11 - TBBUlttlll COACH FACTORY. s alW Dierwand Alt war llbal ' M. riIIIELOWi PliOhltlliToll. • • VOULD - respectfully all the attention of $ 'Southern and "Wrotern lilereharita le hi. flue Kock of 13..thig.a, iu Klee from $lOO to $110). These Carrinta are bunt from lila Natt uutterialsiul wottman 01.1$. and antler his own mperriAinn: he MII, with eanG 41:TeTlirttern't l'?:1112'.'1,11 to ioo for Tu n er "'XI= . . - . . . . hmat inerraurin &man.' for thlmiiiamm of work. ham 1111.1IIVINI im not tri hull& arty ourtirunn .ur low priced I , ol* ha him cmtmlilishruenL Pumas wantinghird Lome. mrnrk.will New Coach Pactory--Allegherky, jmatA.. M. 11. WHITE & wocild re , • ereetrally inihrm the 'lntik that 'they Mien e• • P imekihetwoen Federal and kiandoskey streets. ! They no. now making and um moaned to rendre orders tor every deecrlption or vehicle; <Macho, .tibartnts, Ileatinetim. litigate, Phaetons, he, which, from their. long asterleahe in the tommtarture of tho above work, and the twilit'. they hare, they feel confident they - are anabi. ed 4 ito work on the most reasonaLlo terms with those I •.tlng aloeheir Ilme. l'aylnertertattention to tie soleietion or mahnialii, and harlng,some but eurupetepS workmen, they hare lin hoeitatlon Inwarranting thole work. We therakao ask the atteuthm or the plasm to this matter. ' 11.—Iterairing done In Um test manner, nut . -the mod renewable tenon . aLltif CoachandVarriage Factory. 1111.0TIIint 16 CO., corner of mmo,,t aria streets, Allegheny. City, would respeettully inform their friends, sad theMil4ie genera T• that they am manntarturing Carriage, ilaronehes, Rock away's, linguini, tgelgtm not Chariots, an all their yarlona styles of finish and Proportion.- All anises will lo amended withetriet maned to demi- hllity and twenty or 0.114.. Itemize will Abet be attended. to ow the noted worennelde term. Using. in ell their wrk.. the beet EtreMfr. nitrate. rolis and IVbeel Sind, they feel confident tha t allwho favor them with their katernietew will le'pertretly entictled on trial of their work. • Purr:hewn, era requerted to giro them a rail *lore Wnk , chsein ix else whew% . • Fifth Street StoWag7 Factory A .AN - 1) ECONOMY.— The,brot Crods Cblkircten Moot lion'. S ' Oc . . kni Ili n, lets; awl °nom, mold at ninnulheton.E.ntken id Om Viftlictrent ntoiniing Factory, male Awl tog ecticol: NO A DVA NUE IN PRICK se nd I , Vc • Stocking Factoti. ktroct, 'mignon Wood kfigget.' & PA YNE,, . • Of/01t1N43 lair/FYI!, I.IItATES,r/fit(lNT. , PENDEftI, iiserfs Arrrrf, OpponYe mat. 17 1 AItNESTLIC direct ntterition to' n now Jr/ And handaome,pattern of PARIS/It YTOVg.lnrt nOrn pletrd/slso,to nateno, of rnal Oigi KIM/ STU/ S-S momn m the ,"Keystono. farl - the ".Wrstern titnn^ , Three Rtnvos innestorsa of guleb, rronomy snooty, ond I O - er ,oo toomono.onut ....tPtan anything of it kind yrt offered to r priMir. In addition to the /attitu slam that mown/Into,* month. everythi mark ng in th e ir withthe Wet /111 , M104 Improvement. in slew of rral otility.l Platform Counter SCALES,. Rut Wagon Itoses.liollovr - Ware, gad and Dog UM. 8111(1111LaRid 1411 Kettles, Sit.; in every pe.lble. *NUL; OP „Strin and lA. An Inspection ts Solicited, • mtaitsl7rfa L. L. .t11,0128.........T. L 11002 L UD • Livingston;_Roggen• & Co. -.NOVELTY 'WORKS, ...PITTSBURG'', PA. rpRACK.and Depot - Railroad -Scales, Ray, was and Orate do; Plitfnem and Counter deLenoar inks of all Ave, Ported, Drop an4-Iharntildtedies, °Afro Mille - of verb. Mode:, rata. Mills, approved , patterns; Bette and Yrotpcklngr Mallenble Iron Caatlnge of every rie. rlety In fort, and auleh. • - • dtf ILAFFET 0.L.1); BRAM POItIiDERS. & PM/MIURA A NII,IIAP 1 , 111211 R. , , 127 and MD Pint h7nrl, 15711Darph. Ant TIMLIGL sturxr, OPITKITIII/ILIGOAD rumr, Atincineni. ANUFACTURK nil kill& of Water, and PleaniPltUngn. llnnxes titled up 10111,11.1mnd stex on shoat notion, , •so 44f• • • • • • JiHOWA.RTIC&BB.OTIDEEt., • MARBLE .31ASONS; • ' IJIMRTY bI'IIEET.IVATAg RBYENTIL ESPECTFULLY inform their friembi and , the public ge.mulr, that tbry hare opened their im do Werke at the dand.wbern they keep on %anti * lam oopply laenitirnl MAUBLI: lIANTICUtof Wirt elan and tiothie ...Ave Monuments, tondo, Mod Ptonew, Furniture Plebe, tie, whirls they offer at extremely', low litarlde In Tina. Flab*. and wed to girder... • Crowder. 7 lota endowed, with thoten mad Freeport Rook W. W. WALLACE, • STEA3I MARBLE WORKS, 319, ml and Merly sbw, opposite Smilhfirld stree • •• • rirvnintair. • MONUMENTS, Toinbit; Grave Stones,. Vnynltane To Mant•le.lnnandng EtinieA, Am. a way! on hand, and nude. bider. mschlnerr, et 1 n od 17.7rf0r• Mon ' Throe bombed bind.. Me l k nor Slab Nel lie furnished en the ?rule et the luweet Niece. All orders ow with derpateb at 311J,LIteFty 'Wed. mat • " 'W . : W. WALLACF. FWATTS A. CO.;' Merchant Tailors, No. • PI4 Liberty most - le rm. u revelvlria vary alekant -,mm ATI. of - golds. to geritlerMtet wear, °mantling of No CU/11M Marry .Ifaney and I rivet trASIIM KHIOS, Mob. Cgmitnert) and &Int Irratlpv tt variety.-at varlety. • , Pemne In wanCer auperlor t.:Wtn g are rerpretollyin. riled to alumina onr stock tort buying... no will entlenver to Icahn It tntheiYlntered In purchase erns. oel7 ATIS & OD, la& 14&.01Y DRY, GOODS. A. A.suaml d. co.. inrinivann...c. ANTIIOXX a CO, soar. .k..MASON CO., Wholesale andlOttail .4 ' Donlan In Irsny and Staplo Dl7 floods, 25 putb Pittalmrsch. , . MURPHY 8, snacunria, ” 0/01Ta Mid RAVrtasoll lardtantar - , -.2vrEnicnvE. p l i.. .l ll2 Ab il l it — 'E u S i .. T... h.l 4 N m.4 ll:6ll ,.. c t a be and 'test oirina WOOL MERCHANTS., y • LEE, nueeeskyor MITUPUT: & .I f EE,, ' land Uniatatookin t'for the " 4'2.'1'4411'6f" ( 4 .4 /1 . .. Ist LTh T V rtreet. rsTT;. , so'vlkoft(ii.o•AzETTE: . .: AGENCIES. AißD.—llacing boon . appohiteil the ex ilmbre Amato for Plttaleb.forthe vale ofPatent ted Cemented and - B.ftete.W - Leather Beltlezomee litsetteed by P. JEWHLL t SON, of Ilartflurd. Ommortlent, We now offer for de a tem atiortment of all widths, manufeetured, at the martahe prices. , Ida talkie bane =perk* to any . Leather Belting ever beStreoffemd. I n fnArkt- Alm. • Use tenth of all widths of hol e Robber Whine. ennetantly oni band, and arreale at the Hecht. Belti.g Depot." No-110 Market sheet. set."-e' • 1 J. kIL AUSTIN LOOMIS,_ Beat , Estate Agent, Rock. Ilferehatottsa arid Itroker, ilk.' N. CI Garth Mawr., &bore Wood: Itordnem promptly attended : to. jya:dly. SAM MAR L. BLUSIIELL, Scoretary CiU son's Inn:ram. Company. 9,1 Water stmt 11)Iir P. JONES, Agent of tho Insurturo v ♦♦ . Cti or North AmmiCa, 111 Front itnct. •ree, M. OORDON, Sqeretary Western In+- 3t. . ranee Co, 92 Water lr GARDINER COF IN, AgentforFrantlka 11 l t_Eiro inl.nnnn o..pur,DortDenst coiner or Wei 4 . sril snouts. . i P , A. MADEIRA, Akerit, for Delaware 11 , -,,, tuaDinsurance Company, il2 Water street. i• GgilEo. 11. TAYLOR &, STON, - (sueee -.. to Taylor &I,llorne,) Gemerld Commission and warding Aletellants. and Agents ror Eaatern Trawls. • Don Lim., Wholesale Dealers Int Staple tiroarsies, Sh lour, Cotton. ()Mon Yorns,.liatttur. Twins, Danillor il '3' t sourt and Kantrickr Hemp. Tulare°, Soda . Aeh,. Wni ' • Masa Pin. Ear and White-Lead ,Nand Stores, and CI tl and Pittsburgh Manuthetured Onnds_lrenertl .. Agents 4.. . tho 'Tenn MP' and' lanner Min' Shea a Pittsburgh.• Na. 48 Front Wort,. (( opposite Lonnie Pittsburgh and St. L.A. Packetlanding,) Cincinnati, ia264lmd • , .. /AILA. UCTC11150.7.. ........... ................../.. W. ittuixo . 1 I A. IIUTCIIISON 4 CO., Commilisan ry U.:ll7e.hit`r and kir "r lgratta'r 6S lin l ii . Oakum. 7.ine, Ps.rnt, se., lesser, : - -, - BOOKSELLERS. &C. It C. STOCKTON, laepJohnstOn & Stock jr n'irtln'rteitknnnhtrarrlf":""W4ril.trtaltrEll„.".Lll__4'.dc:r7r- J. IL. REAL),. Bookseller and . Stationer, fini. CI .L7B Enurtb Mri.t, Apollo Innlateen, .T .1 .R;r‘,"„liE.),', r,,,,"..i1,r4e„,1.t,',°,4 Reta il..,, 1 . 1, .. , r) . .. Nn GI Wood eteeet. (between Third end Fourth) Pittsburgh. • . 11 - I t l 1 , 1 S. DAVISON, Bookseller apd Sta ll) eve. eneenner le Dalan( k Awnewi Nn. 0 I.llseket etree9 near &twin. Plttelenwh. re: -.• _ ._ • lifgalc . B ,i.t l l 3 o o ,.., S rs lV 4 o ,.. ft' il l' o lt, ,,.. .Boo k k . s t o . --*- I t ler t rind neat &Adamund, Pittobtmult. ht. • ' K& CO., Booksellers and 'Stationers, Nn. t.S Wood siren:matt ileur to the corner ofitiltd, ii Ithruh. Po. Sehoti end low tooka conatantly on hand. Ihi. ENO I/181i k CO., Booksellers, No. I li.W, To: = Wend drat, Lytham Fourth and Diamond al[Mtt.Gvah, all'ittsburgh, Pa ' . ~.-.- MUSIC, Sc.C. l oills;.11. MELLOR, Dealer in - Piano Fertes. lep 3foale and. Maids! tapir...as; grhool Book', jdut Matloorry. nut, & v ent f r r Chilivrintea Plano Yortc,'lhr •IVeitr Pennsy.hasiia—hu.lit I% mid /drat. '. 1, 1 NUN KLEBER, 'Dealer in Moak,. Mu--. f ,I.,!..',,nualiinirall. Clark kennorter of ta li an with aulaTii Ni,,,,, Aun Attaciastru'i d . = iii M 3117; Plam - ' Li & CO., Music Story, 4th ti .; Anat. between Market awl Woad. NO. kturleaon ;:., stl waiving. and al mleal lartraraenta of all klndi. DRUGGISTS. . ' . JOSEPH rtittlae Druggists and Apetlt- RA • ...caries, corner Market street and the Diatnema,lieep entutatitly nn hand a tun ..oucompletn assortnount of bnuneDrnalk4leatidocit, rerfatnerr,Andartleirspertainingtothetr ss. , _Phy - ns prescription ' s carefully noinpounded. mylo JOHN I'. SCOTT, IVhole•aln Dealer - in Inir* 011 a, artiloles and Ilre Fluffs, :41,M rty street. Pittsburgh. • All 0141(1 . 7 ....0100 prompt attention. Neil gent fbr London IL-1.:. toluAbla Carlin,. medicines. Jou -tetr LkA, FAIINESTOCK & • ni•sm „uts, awl manrifarturpro of %Mita load.llrd wad Lilliarge, corner 'Wood arid Prizit Waits, Pitts. m h 7 N. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer.,.-rn GLOBARt MITA. REI'FER; Wholemlo a ItoLID t.b itr ,7 10.5... 77 r of Llhertr and St. Clair otitelw. T -;SCIIOON.MARETt & - CO:, Wholesale eji . DeignDU, Me.=2.4. Woad street, Pittahlugh. ---......._ TSEPIE FUMING, SnecesAor to L.Wileor F corner Market rareetand Diamond -K cianill on hand a fall and reoupleto affimertment of kle.ll nes, Medicine Climb, Perfumery. .4 ail klea pertaliflnn to lila Inutinraii. Phielans prescriptlona carefully entopennde.l at all loess..jaMly . • - 101114 HAFT. Jr.; (successor to Jas. M'Ciuf el 65i, Wholesalo mil Retail Drnualat and Dealer In I.alnte,lolls. Dyestuff,. ac., 119 Wood Amok • heknr. %Rh. Pit1..411.. 4Ceriaelfular Agent Pir Dr. Yard's Medkine. ' • 1410EFACIIANT tAiLons.;,..-........ • , ixFIIESTER, Merchant Tailor . and Ole . tbier. hie. :4 1T..1 garnet.. Pull.. attention toilikiya . and rootha . .Clothlng. nolfgy . . - ILITILLIAM DlGDY,Merchant 'Tailor. Dra- V - 1 -4 r.triiad J.k.i.. In Ready Made Clothing, lal Lao erty alma. - -4 1 it . WA 7.d - ,04`. AT TS CO. .Mciebant TailarP, 181 A n . Liberty ntraet.-41 - e are mon rendelaa ear yri ateck!,4 Oonls for Inediemetee Wear —Cloths. Cm. PiMOl,l sant entlansofthe newevt drleit and lineetenalay. par Aden& and radereers will please girt ut g ran. (add MI/1 1 0 /1;18 8 1 'Ala 80 WA T. C. WARItTNOTON; (DIPLOMA.) JLADIES' OE ILDREN'S SHOE STORE. IN ham always - on hand a NI anot;tment,llre. t'L ourtb strzEt. littabUrgb.Pu. rk. , 7-13 - d ALTER P. AILAMILALL, ruiporter and 'Dealer D. Plain, flunrod. and Decorative Paper Ilanehrga Nn..5 Wend Amt., rituaraaa. . ANo Agee) et the evdchrated man .etecturera, mutt ito.*t., of Park m11343 F°". PitI,NTERS.--=Wo - *ill yoll a broo d IKON mass, Imperial Ma, Tort a.. Cos rash. neCta /LACKOVES a BAUM!, ai street - OARISFASIIIONS,VORLADIFSDRESS- Ai 41-2,04-..t.ithgzitZtUNK. dir"""d"'" 1 - 11115 L. 5 nson. JeTar - No. ZIN lOnn;akn; Hand etroet. F c hillitOiDEßED . AND APLICA • DIAN TILLAS,MateriaI, marked Thilttravdderr sod :Aro / ... Vork bS ' 1.1101.1.. 8. 1Y114.4)N, .te2l( No. 2U,' Petal stroet, shove nand. . . wl an d p o ?darer, D.akrin Unttolptiry... Wholcomle.and Detail, Third ntret:nearly ornoslta thy, MU Mow • I_3/TTSBURG i •CCIA . CII, PACTORY.—No. li. In DLlmond Alley, nntrliVec.l strrt.t. • roZ3 • F. III; 111(IELOW, Proprletnr. SCITUCTIMAN'S Lithograph- VTln' Zdalalrinnent, Third stank mpoplts Port -ore. litteharait. • Map., Londresposral4.Showl4lla. lun Iloads,Drafta, Bondkra.tbolaotrehllortoral and lilschlne Drawlngo,l Rafters -and 11.111ng Duda, Ar..; enparod or Drawn on Stone, and printod In Wank; LOW, .nso. or Inset; in the more al , Prorr4. l l l r. sad at th e n. 50 mao. AU. prim, • ir . F - ELIX'S OKNUINE •EXTILACT OF I . 'COPEEN. eataldlainai IP4 reklred thew premium. r . 2 , llZer Modal. and ... Ihrlomaa-Manufactory, 4MI Penn t, Pitlaborgh. Pa . • . 111:9-11mvara of nworroun manterfelta. • • • RCS.* .1 H ; • -Bread and Crackers IRON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK-' , xvI Na KkltY, N3ll Litiartr attort, mycelia the head Having; roorcbued non of A', B. Nevin'. Cracker and rum ]treadathlooa.l am prepared to 1111 all order. for Ottak ,cm or Pi lot Bread. at the ehnrten none,. Sumor Mutiny Bread. lire and Dyaperals Dread, .large and nmall Rolls. rreals arm morning.. - '• . litimmhosta Hotels: 4m. anoidlod ail/plan] And sort 'bread. at all,tlmem. - • .. • . Ifirikkes and Confectionary on band and Mole Winder. WXYfEIi-Aildb • f A • • o merman 811- 'fon r orolsm Miser ana Uo 4O Marro or M. a M fiskol4;by H. D. IMO. (Woo, • Maic owl Kg broker: 'u • . - New Restannint • . TnE undersigned liaa opened a RESTAII rn , aa t at No; 03, artn atrent,a few &lore from Market, nearly. Tile th e Merchants? Bank, w bleb be has baud aomeir I UPI and 1 / 1 now riwpiltvd to secomrnere ha noldk at all boon, with any thing they may wan In • Dinner on the table, dally,fmto 12 toll &clerk:P. 11., - and avers attention wilt Is given to sormlyAbe table, with all 7oMoab, and rerrealtmenta tandaoaa to order, at all hot" 'on the sharteet notice. Wlth thn Men Rine la the anbeeellet to give as- Ahrfeetionj he freq. In he Ole In 'merit a ;central and' OF' patron tea and Invites a imm all echo fleelni.nt and thumenmfottableAnnal; well ant op, and, irfred In Trans nmennable. /AB. WILSON. No . a/ImM llc• " rltteldnlth. Kay • - . • •tILOVER DAIItY.--The sutmeriber In pre• J p.ri to', furnish to fernlike., TRIO3II MILK *ad IMM, end will be thankful fie, the pattonu of ;hie Velma and the publie. 1110 COWfl will to fedunflieel wholemeal. fond. and wretr rare will be taken [...tatter) . bin eustonsere: Order. aldreeeed to Wilkins Poet Oilleaviving the Nneof the madame 'awl street, will harem - Wulf" eV' tended to. locittultfl . it. PARICit. ' , CairSe ',km:A, - Oil g d othis and Drattuo . ' O u tgr i ir .CO., A No. 47, Fifth strooto t leF; irekurrusai,Va. egrabtutiful 1.41.4 e, we, -1" 45141g an i gnipl 7. 1';1161 and H ain Carretr. Together with every deserhOleaf by p Msd c;arre.rhah grtiVtaraa—From thr i ce to bren zi treofi a lle: Jad*cl; rrW In d ( 1 0 ' 1! 81444, uuff (Inv% itstiTi&: whit. and ChOek 4.4 eretO4 older. Cocoa Malting from 2-4 to 44. - all of ohleh • will to offered at the LOWNBT CAPIL•PILICE& • intl3 01- , WAEDROPT SEED STORE is noviivi ihete irith Earl, Sear for the nothedio Pruning Itr. =meats ha , the Oreharda- Corn &where, Stalk sod Straw Cratere, sod nary thing otlotereatlo the 'Farmer, (Moth aer or amateur. Orders from/km.las and Merchant. Oiled soorepOr on liberal terms. , . Joe 'WARD'S FLUID AND POWDERED . DENTILTIffer. - .llhunifothmtd and roll Whanale and tall b 7 . WII -A. WARD, - ' Penn st,lll dem amen Iladd. tyIIARA(II.4 STORE ratioyed ta:No. 47 Market rt., alma of Thlrd: Dealera ana respect y Invited to eal and exarato• tno umpire of Flint Maw ware 'ankh 1 hargonband: Manutiwtoer rornerof Smith at aodAlktbeny Hirer. [frldlod J. O'MARA II NNV, B.4.mßßlCK, 7 2coseo onArand niad for ado jar/ JOIIN 11AFT. it. y/tLENTINV)-- - -the largeet.-end beat Ti ioriaiont o,Valentinea ever Court to this, city, for Lai Atha IThoieman 81 Won,' 4)17 (fez — Corn‘ltronina TnTE" -- t ns~roeuauAnviei u. >; 156 BIS- -- ' - • *l3 thinttlY tVELItilk 1;11 4 610 1 1 1 11{MICAVAD11IIIMI TintsDAY litortywo, 4411C11 2, 1854 THE LINDMARK 01?, IFILNEDOM. SPEECH HON. CHARLES SUMMER : AGAINST THE REPEAL rnow.ornori OF SLAVERY :gown; nv Tniurf-sis DE II TILIRTYSILNUTSS. \ 'I3EXATS, .1 1 1C,IIIIVAIIr 21, 1854 foosescral • • It is beyond question, Sir, that oar. Constitu tion was framed by (lie lovers of human Rights; that it wasaniimnted by their'divind %pirit . rthat the institution off:Slavery was regarded by . them . with aversions that,though covertly npridedto, it was not named in the Instrument; .'that, ac cording to the debates in the ConientiOn, - , they refuse&to give it any "sanction," and lookod for- Ward to the certain day when this evil and shame would be obliterated from .tho land: , But the original policy of tho Bovernment did ; not long prevail. Tho generous sentiments which filled the early patriots, giving - et : Ahem historic gran deur, graduallylost their, power., ' The blessings lirtieeluotileing already secured to: themselves, the freehim of the land grow indifferent to the; frcodom of others.. They ceased to think of the slaves. The slava, masters availed themselves of this indifference, And though few in number, compared with tho nonalavelioltlers,ovon in the, she; States, they have, under the influence of, an imagined self-intercit, by the skilful, tactics ,of party, and espocisily by an unhesitating, . pea severing union among themsolves—airaying, by turns, both the great political parties—succeed cd, through a long succession of years, in obtain- ing the control' of the Federal Gorernment, bending it to their purposes, compelling it to- do their will, and impoaing upon it a policy friendly to Slavery ; offensive to Freedom only, and di rectly opposed to the sentiments of its founders. Our Republic has grown in population sad pow -er ; but. it hati fallen from its early moral great ness., It is not now what it was at the begin , ning,a;ltcpublic umiely'perinitting; while it re gretted Slavery ; tolerating it only where it could not he removed; and interdicting it whero it dill not exist—but a mighty Propagandist, openly favoring and vindicating pit; visiting, al so, with displeasure all who,eynoso The extent to whleli the original policy of 'the Government has been changed can be placed question.' Early in • oar history no man was fiiaquslaficd fikpnblia office by reason of his opinions on this subjoct; and this condition con: tinned for a lengperloil.. As late atf 1821 John W. Taylor of New Tvirh, who inid Pr&..sod with so much, energy, not merely, the prohibition. of Slavery ju the - Territory,-but.its restrictions in the State of Missouri, woo elected to the chair of Henry Clay- is .Bpealter of the other Rouse. It is - needless to odd that no determined support.: or of the Wilmot Proviso at this daycould expect that eminent trust. arrogant and inwelent-, ing ostracism is now applied, not only to all who express • themselves against, Slavery, but 'to every man who will. not bolts menial. - A novel test for office has been ietioduced,,which would have excluded all the Fatheni of tho Republic— even Wtsnisc rev ,, JESPYMSON, and Fussxmx. Yes; Sire startling it may be, dint lndisputable. 'Could these illustrious men descend from their realms'above, and revisit tho'land which they bad nobly d edicated to Freedom; theytetild not, with the ir well known. rind recorded oPinions against SliTery, receive a nomination. for the . Presidency from either of the old , parties.. :Nor timid John Jai, our first Chief Justice,- and gicak,excmplar. of judicial virtue—who hated Slavery as ho loved Justice—bo tulinittedlo re- IMMO-those duties with which'his name - on earth is indissolubly . associated. To ouch extent has' our 'Government departed from the ancient ways. - 'These facts prepare us to comprehenithe true chariot& of the charge with regard to the Ter ritories.. In 1787,1111 the existing. national do main was promptly -and unanimously dedicated to Freedom, without opposition or criticism.— Tha interdict of Slavery then covered every inch of soil belongiog' to the National Government Louisiana, an immense . region beyond the bounds of the Original States, was afterward acquired, and in 1820, after a vehement stem. elo which shook the whole landi'disicomfited Freedom was compelled, by tv dividing line, to partition with Slaiory. This arrangement, which, in its very teens, won exclusively appli collo to a- partacular territory acquired - from Frinaco, has been accented as final dorm to the present session of Congress; but now,*Sir , here In 1854, Freedom is suddenly summoned to sur render oven her laird won moiety of this, torri totY.7- Irma aro three stages at thO first, all is conscerated,to Freedom ; at the second, only half; while at the third, all' is to be opened to Slavcry; . Thus is the original; policy of the GOV ermn'Citt absolutely reversed. Slavery, which' at dm beginning, was a sectional , institution, with no foothold anywhere on the national territory, is now exalted as a national institution, and all oar broad domain is threatened by its blighting . But tho prohibition of Slavery . . tlo Terri tories is assailed *as unconstitutional and, an this account, tho Missouri Compromise ; s pre. nounced void and of no effect. ~.Roe, without considering; utinutely the soukes'from which the power of Congress over the national domain is derived—whether filar the express grant, in the Constitution to make rules and regulations for the. Government of the: territory;.: or. froth Abe power necessarily. implied to govern 'territory . acquired by conquest or pprehase—lt seems to me impossthie to deny its existence, 'without in validating a large portion 'of-the legislation of the-country, from theiraloptirais otthe Constitn- 1 tion down to 'the present day:- This power . ITaS asserted before : the. Constitution It was not denied orprehibited. by. thelConetitution itself. It hay been exercised from the tint existence of the Government,nnd has been recognized by the three departments of.tho Oovernment-•-the Exo entire, the Legislature, and the Judicial.. Pre cedents of every kind are thick id its suppert. Indeed the very bill now berme , us, assumeit:ii control of the territory clearly inconsistent with hosci-prineiples of sovereignty which are said to be violated , by. Congrnsi . onal prohibition. of Slavery. ... • -tier° are' Previsions,. determining the. main features in the -Govermnent:--the distritintioithif Powers in ,tlie :lixeentive; the Legislativii,..and Judioal depmimentiV and 'the manner: Ice lehieli they shall be, respectively . , conititratteenring to the President, with the 'consent of the Senate, the appointment of the Gavel-nor, the Secretary, 'and the Judges, and. to the people:the 'election of the Legislative—ordaining the qualifications of . voters,' the salaries of the public officers, and the daily componsntion of the members of the Legis, lature. Surely, if Congress may establish these provisions, - - without any._ interference with the rights of territeriel sovereignty, if way also pro- But there is in the very bill an express prohi bition on the territory; borrowed from the .ordi nonce of 1787, and repeated in every act organ,. ising a territory; or even mew State, down to the present time, wherein it is expressly dealer ed, that "no tai - .should be imposed upon the property of the United States.' Now, here is a clear and unquestionable restraint upon the sov 7 ereigity:of Territories and States; • - The public' lands of the United States, situated within an organised Territory or State, 'cannot be regard ed as the initruments and. Means deceesary and proper to - execrate the severeta towers of the nation, like fortifications, arsenals and navy yarihr Theynre Strietly iti-the nature' Cfpritrateproperty o f the nation, and as inch, unless exempted by the foregoing prolillsitiotiovonld clearly be with intha field of local taxation, liable, like the lands ,of other proprietors, to all customary burdens and incide.nta Mr. Justice Woodbury. has de .clared, in 1 well, considered judgment, that, "where the United. Staten . own lands situated "'within the limitenf particular States, and over "which they' have no cession of jurisdiction; for "objects either special or general, little doubt "exists that the rights and remedies in relation ."td it ore usually 'the. 'sumo as 'apply too - other "landholders_within the States"---[United States vs. 1 Woodbury onCidinot, ' .p. 75.] 1 assume, then, that without this 'Prohibition these hatids, would be liable to - traxation. Does any one ques tion this? Nobody... The conclusion then fol lows, that by this prohibition you propose to de *prive the resent Territory, so you hove 'depriv aotberlorriliricyo, and States—of an es sential portion, of, its Sovereignty. The Supreine Court of the Unitedlitates have given great;Preminence io.the sovereign right of taxation in the States. In' the.case of :Provi dence Bank is..l'itnitin; 4 Peters, 614, they do.. rest tbs taxing n.n.a unmii.nft.than ienliol to the t.rferna fmrv...t; that the loaaghtah. Most of ouch power La never to bo 1.10.111110 d.. . ; And ago n[ In. the case of Dobbins vs. Com trainers of Erie. County, 16 Peters, 447; they —...• . . . . '"Usattolilisi Tiered ilsali,enentlot to a; crioirwe V 000rt- 7 tin incident VI tho ont.- The right or log -1,1 lion 0. - o.te.nOve wilt. lncident to sttAeh It UM. ItCris .. aot, vmilt!.7lthlP. Pie . Jurledlcticraar the `-.Now, rcall upon tho Sonata to remark, that this sacred right, said to bo essential to the Taly existence of:, government, id abridged in the . , bill now before no: . , , por myself, I do not doubt . tho Power of Con gress:to Diann tldsrestrletlon - upon . thu Territo ry and afferSiterd upon tiro State, as hoe been al ,.`nais 'done - but, I am at loss to . see ea.. what, ;grmundi. tbliein be planed,.utioli 'will not also rppOrt the piobibition of Alaseiy. The former is an unquestionable infringement of sovereign ty, as declared by our Supremo Court, far more than aid lai_asserted ot the latter. I am unwilling to admit that the prohibition of Shively /tithe Territories is anyjuat ammo an infringement of the local sovereignty. Wate ry is an Infraction of the immutable law of Nat, use,and as acuakeinnot bemad a natural incident to any sovereignty, ;OW y. is conn- try which has solemnly declared in it,, Declare: lion of Independence,the inalenlableright of all men to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. ,In onager of eiviltvstion and in !ander rights, Slavery may still be tolerated in fact; but its prohibition, within - a - municipal jmisdletion, by the ativernment thereof, BS by one of the States of the Union, cannot be considered an infraction ofnaturd right; nor can its prohibition - by Con; grew in the Territories 'be regarded as an in fringement of the locat sotereigutY4,-- • The na sertedright to 'make a slave is against natural rigid, and can be no just - element of sovereignty. But another argument Is pressed, whieh seems meet- fallacious in its chinteter. .It is asserted that, inasmuch as the Territories. wore 'acquired by the common treasure, they are common pro .o of the whole Union; and therefore no eiti e'en case prevented from moving into them ,with his Slaves, without an infringement of the equal rights awl . privileges which belong to hi m as is citizen of the United , But it is admitted , that the peeple of this, very tirtitorY, when or ' itemized - TA a State; may, exeltdo, Stares, and in this way abridge an asserted right -founded on the common property.n. the territorY.- Now, if this can be done by the fow thousand. settlers ,arii, constitute the State Government, the whole argement founded on the acquisition of the terriL tories'hy a common treasure falla . te the ground: -, But this argument proceeds on anassumption which cannot stand. It assumes that davery is a national institution, and that prOperty in slaves is recogniied by the Constitution ofethel/nited Stoke. Nothing can be more false.' By the :judgment of the Supreme Court of. the United State»; and aLso by the principles of the common law, slavery is a local municipal institution which derives its support' exolnsively from local muni cipal laws, and beyond the sphere of these-lowa it ceases to exist,:except so far-mitt may be pre served by the claims for the rendition of fugi tive fiumlabor.- , Madison tholight It. wrong to rabid into the. Conatitution the Idealbst there can be property' in rain p and I rejoice to believe. that no such idea can be toned there. The Con .stitutiosi regards slaves, always as "persona," with_the rights of "persitra,'l never as property. When it is said, therefere; that every citizen: may . enter the national domain with his: property,- it does not follOw'or any' riffe• of logic or of law that he may carry his qlavez. On the contrin-Y, Inc can only carry that property which is admit it'd to be such by- the universal bur of nature, written by Gcd's coin finger on the heart of man. Again': The \ relation Of mister and slave is sometimes, classed with the demestic relations. Now, while itis tuumestreitably willie the pow,- et of any State, within its own jirrlsdie• on ' ..to 'Change the eiisting rehttion of husband and wife,' and to establish . pelygnmy, I presume' nci, person would contend that a' , l ol ,fgemenehnehand reel!: dent inane of the States,-would.be entitled'to . enter the national territory:with hia : property, if you please,:l 7 and their Claire immu, nit), from all ,Congressional prohibition. '" Clear' ly, when he passes the bounds of that Thiel •ju , , risdiction which sanctions. polygamy 'the:peculi ar domestic relation would Cease, and it . is ' pre: cisely UM same with ~ • ' - Sir, I dismiss these considerationh,: The Pro hibition of Elovery in the Territnry'ofc Nebraska Mande on grounds et adamant, upheld by Sant precedent amt thee-honored \ compact ~ is, now in your power to overturn itp you may re- . move Gm sacred landmark; and open . the meat domain to slavery. To' you is committed this great prerogative. Our fathers, on ' the eve of the Revolution, set forth in burning, words, among their grievances, that George o r , der to keep open a Market where men should be bought and sold, had prostituted his negative foe Suppressingevery lemslative attempt to prehibir or restrain this execrable commerce." Sin, like the English monarch, you may now prostitute your,power to the same purpose. Butyou can not escape the judgment'of the world, nor the doom of history. It willibe in vain that,' while doing this thing, you plead, in apology, the principle of: self-goy ernnicat; which you profess to recognize in the Tenitorlei. Sir, this very principle, when truly administered, secures equal 'rights to: out distinction of color or race and'makes ry Impossible. By no rubi of jeatiee ' and by ad subtlety of political ' metaphysics , , can the right to hold a fellow man in.bordage be regarded as es- Bential 'te Self-gOverament. The inconsistency is too flagrant. It is apparent on the bare State ment In the =Sue of Liberty you,epen the doorto &ivory. -.With protestionsof equal rights on the lips, yob- trample on this rights of human nature. With a. kiss upon the brow ofihat fair Territory, you betray \if to wretchedneaS and sorrow. Well did the ancient` exclaim irYbitter word., wrung :out by bitter J experienceP "Oh Liberty! - - what crimes are' done in thy flamer!: iln vain, Sir, you will plead that this measure roceeds from the North, as has been suggested y the Senator fIVIII Kentucky. (gr. Dixon.)— Even if (Ilia were, it would berm apology. . But; precipated as this bailee been'upon , .the Senate, at a moment of general calm, and in the , absence. of any controlling exigency, and then . hurried to a vote in advance of tine public voice, neat fear ful of arrest, it cannot be justly said to bottle off spring of any popular sentiment: In this res pect it differs widely frora the MissenriCempact; which, after solemn debate, extending through two sessions of Congress, and ample discussion: before the people, was adopted. Certainly there is, as yet, no evidence that this measure; though supported by Northern men, proceedifrom . that Northern sentiment which is to be found' trong and fresh in the schools, tho churches :and homes of the people. - - Could 'this peopositien be now submitted to: the millions of the:North for their decision, it would be rejected :by an over- It in anent the melancholy tokens of the'power of Slavery; under our politicalre syste,-and'espe .°billy through—the operations of the National' 'Government,. - that it loosens and destroys ,the character of:Northern:men; even at a distance the black magnetic mountairtin the Ara bian story, under whose irresistible attraction' the iron;bolts, which held together Gm:strait , timbers of a etately ship, were drawn outOill ;the whole • fell apart, and became:a • disjointed wreck. .Thoso principles, which constitnte this ,individuality of the Northern character, wldelt render it stauneh, strong and seaworthy, which bind It together as - with iron, are drawn ont, one by one, like the bolts of the ill-fated reek!, end from the miserable loosened fmgmentS is formed that human anomaly,-is Northern man : with Sona -ern prinefpks. Such men cannot speak for the North. [Hai tho Boontrir was interrupted by o buret of applausa from tho galleries .] FROM Witsnutorosr.— . The Nebraska Bill;will, not.;-ctunsot . get throtigh the /louse , at the etart en The. rnrions Question. ;,Some Southern Whigs mean to see fair play,—and the Northern' - Bards dont meant° have the House gagged.. .I don't think a vote will be got on- it.' before July or August next, tad I may be !disappointed... The trading Northern Administration mem bers reason thus i - us vote on the safe eide; is for Buneotalm, . Pierce. paye Northern. Free Soilism bitter than Northern Nationalism. 80, to securethe White lleuse, and' Buncombe; too,—let us swim with the current Naith.."'. The fact is, the administration has 'demorali. lied itself by the ,character of its Federal ap' Agnin'Northem Democratic 'members hare at heart no confidence in, and great contempt for the Sontherntraitors, 'who deeertmlthem in the compromise of 1850; and who, doubtless, would the same in 1854. If they go coi;they and make fight, the Southern Democracy will sell' Out again for Federal . Oface.s , ./V.,Y &Trees: A paragraph appeared in this paper tlto.other day, which was. intended to state that it resolu tion in oppoeitionto the Nebraska vat had monied tiff, New, York Legislature. The words "Now York" 'were otnitte4l, and..froin this at is errone= maly sppposid that thn.allusionwas' to the Ala- . barna Legilature.--.lfaili Tames, 17/A inst. . _ In the Bulletin, of Friday last, we Mated, en the authority the Tei&une "that the Alabainte Legislature had'patsed a resolution opposing' the Nebraska bill of Senator Douglass." Above we give the= correction .of our cotemporary. We thought it rather stritrige at the lime, but as the Tribune is one of the most correct papers on our exchange list, we did not feel at liberyto'rmestion its anthenueity.---Y. /3u/ teen. ' . . -- Tna Mon it. La atita.—Thetrial for the mur der of Mr. Story, tho railroad contractor at La SnUq resulted in the conviction of thoriUgleader for manslaughter, mid consigned Lint to tho pen itentiary for one year: - Tho jury did not agree in relation to another 'of tho party; and the te n:nhaler-vire discharged. , . . Wanninoron, ~.Vonchry, Fein, 24, 1854.-4. t Sn now amid that Bei:tutor Clayton and save:ha South. non ItoprosontatiTen IPP - oppose tho - lasoago Ot. the Nebraska . ; . : The Democratic iteiresentatires are In n Ono, .nary about a printer to the, Douse. .Forney be strongly supported, and it to - ocht,tito POO: dent favors'tde eleoticin. is Supposed' to bo the &Teets; of amajerity otthe party;:bet it is nutiertattbat Mx: Ilarrts, DerieralArtnatymee son-in-law,,and .Itecerly Tucker or Om , gentZuct. arillmnite and encum the prize. Tho result le uncertain.—N. Y. Tribune. - 'FROM kisaminwuri. 0c'11..1..4 , • , .. of.lb. thu , rUtob% , Mb fhaMIL Rmuusainta, Feb. 28, 1854. Smtars.—The bill passed in ilte Senate yesterday, relmire to the Pittsburgh and Sten berntle . and Pittsburgh awl. Connellanilla Rail road Rotipany merely authorized the Company to increase the into of 'interest ori money here tofore boirtmed,from six to sorra per cent. _The SPeaken'thieMOTtdilgo presented an ap. 'pucation from the Trustees Tr of' the Waynesburg College,lfor Stste apprtpriation.. , Mr. Dante; a petition from eititena of Wash ingtOn county;' for' Prohibitor( Liquor. law, and againit-the . repttal of 4.he Real liquor law of that county. Mr.. the bar of Elk. lion of the Buie 34misott, rogulate'ihe prii Mr. L. W. lit too certain ware) county. Mr. M'Clintock, pistricts in Warren Mr. - D. D. Hn, DistriatAttorTio &tr. .Quiggle, TT: provament CI bl tho niineral BkinireT; spacial tax in tilt Mr._Bnakillevr, Coal Company. Ar to audit ndel is county to __ appropriations to cer tain iritalle Institutions in said windy, passed its titveral readings. ' - eftmotion of.lifr.Moge, the bill suppleMenta ry tho Act incorporating the Mercer and New °elle Afilloifta Con2SAnyOra3 taken up,; on Be cord Mr. Buckaldw moved to reconsider the vote on the second section; which was agreed to; and', Mr. B. then moved ; to substitute May for April, as the time of .mecting for election. -Agreed. Mr.-.Buckalew tliT admitted tlio following as . a newsectiont - A "Ste. 5. That the . said Mercer MA New Cas tle Railroad Company; is - hereby authorised to connect their railroad with any railroads he the State of Ohio coming to the State line, 'westward of Mercer: Provided, :That it shall not. be lawful for it to connect with any railrbal running or to run. Northward orlEnstward,of the route of the Sunburylinci Rile Railroad, made the TenaisgO Railroad CompanY shall connect with the first named railroad, it shall be taken as a ' binding agreement by said CoMpany, that they shall not connect with \ any ,Railr . cmd. Northward or East: Wardnf the route of. Ountrury. and Erie Rail- road ., ProviledViiither, ‘ Thut said' Mercei ,and .New Cattle Railroad shall net leave or Mortgage its rceul \ to any Railroad Coirfpany not , 111 4 1 Tereted..under the laws of this. BMte, end have no other poinireto tun .in conneetion with 'any other Railreiids thanre or pay 'be author ired by the laws of 'this Commonwealth. \ An animated debate' arose on' the amendnient; `and the bill generally, Mr. Buckadew supporting it„ *A Mr,. Kunkel ‘ arul Mr;Darsioin yho'exprestedthemsolves'ltt alosa to understand .the' object oftlie - emendment. . , Mr. Cribb suggested that the ConipaayshOuld be prevented from connectinr with any other road than.the Sunkn' , and Erie, and: that bill should clay eo in'respress terms. . 2 - • •Mr: Deride regarded die 'amimdment as not worth the paper on - ,teliich it witOrritten. ,The guards in it were Utterly vierthless, lie desired clearly. and distinctly, toddies the powers of 66 . 1 Company, and shear than of tithe of the-priti lcges granted them itUtheir original 011artor: - A' division of the question on the amendment was called, the first division to . end with tho right to connect with the Ohio roads. • - Mr. Terguion moved to amend the firstdisi: aim, by protiding that the sain line of the road shall be completed before any branches shall be: 'constructed. Mr. llendr moved str. Itendricl, ,d to postpone tho The, amendment-of Mr. Ferguson wall then adopted, by the following. votes rz- 4 YeitsliteSsrit. -Dfirstes. Crebb, CresswelkDar sio, •EvansPergeson, Ifaidenmn, Ilarailkat, B. Ifamlin — lfendricks, Theater; Jamison, Ken kel, ltreliniock, M'Farland,' Mellinger , Einger,', , Skinner, iTherry-19. Nnys—Messrs. Bnekalew, Darlington; Ponbc 'rod, Fry, Goodwin, IL D. Hamlin,• Dago,:Kinser, Price, Quiggie, Slifer, 31Taslin,..Fpeaker-Ifl.. • And the first division 8.9 amended was agreed to. The second division . was agreed to by :tb6 tot- .Yr.A3—,Messrs. ,Barnea, -Buckalew;- Crabb, Darlington, Darsiei Eiezia r Ferguaory Foiilkiod, Fry; Ilamilton floge,, Jami son, "Kinzer, brglinteet, Sgar, Slifer, Wherry 3.llcCaslin, Speaker.. , .. NiT2S--Messrs. Haldeman,, Byron D. Hamlin, Hendricks; Emil:el, Mellinger, Ekinner.-6. • , . . The question now ,bo r ing on the section as amended; Mr. Mamili.on - and Mr. M'Crustoek spoke against it, anditzpressed their deteitnina )h . tion to vote against o whole bill in its present Mr. Biscicalaw supp?rteil the section, and it was finally passed as amended...-. . , . Mi. Quigglo Olga submitted, in amendment, to come, in as a new 'section, ust' said ' company shall not lave the right to connect -with any - railroad constructed between Erie and the Ohio - State - lifie, nor .construct any t o ad !..3. Erie 9r ro thugh the twisty of Erie. • This was brietly'rEsetetsed 'When, Mr. Hairdo moved the following as a enbititnte: "That the . said Mercer; and , Now Oaths rail; mad Cbmpany - shall not connect with any railroad constructed in the Stite of Ohio, nt an,y point 'OW the State lino' north of a 'line drawndue west from the borough of Menke; or with any rails:Cad connecting, with the .Olevelaiwpat esi dn o an d Ashtabula railroad" This was opposed by . Mr Backelaw and-sup ported. by, Mr. Darsie, and was, adopted by the folloinft , vote: • , --Vsss—blessrs. Crabb, Bantle, Thrmu:Pirgeson, Poulkrod,Aloodwin,lialdeman, Hamilton, Hen dricks, }Hester, :Kunkel, APClinteck,. bl'Farland, Mellinger, Pried, Eager, Shinner.l7 Bras—Messrs: Barnes', Buckalew , Darlington, Pry, - B. D. Wrtiamlitt, Hoge eon, , Kinter, ,Qttiggle; Slifer; Wherry; bleCaslln, • The amendment as amended was then agreed to by the lame Tote; and . the bill aernmended pa-sand:second reading; and iraklaid Oar.; „ A bill for the relief of The. 'Holliday, an old soldier, .was'passed 11003P--Thii Calendes of prlrate bills was taken nil astho first order, and the following A farther supplement to an act to incorporate the Pittsburgh 11114 Harped. Coat passed April Bd, A. D. 1887. A further sapplemeht to the charter of the Pittsburgh. and Eteurille.llail intid Company. An, act Co incorp6 te.the Eagle , Hotel Com pany of Pittsbiugh, Band In the city of . An act toincrease the pay of the County Com misioners of Allegheny county. . An act supplemental to tin rad approved - .the , 9th day of April, 'lBl9, 'entitled -an act relative 41:Mechanics'liens In the counties:of WO:inner°. laud; Cobirmbia, and Elk.' net inthorizing the Commissioners of Wish ington county to pay Peter Woolf, formerly'Eher iff of said county, the sum of four. linnared The use of the Hall 'of Um House, w a s. rutted, on motien,`to - the' Whig and . D012: . 160111110 Etato Conventions on the Bth and 16th of March. . - Srarxtb.—Healiag Session.--Session devoted to the consideration of priiato bills. Thafollow- ' lug taken up in' order and passed finally: Bill relative to Reads and Highways in Craw ford'confitip, Bill to incorporate tho Tacony and Eotineiting. Clank Howl Company, ' Mill to incorporate the Brandywine ltailrOad Bill toineorporabi the Fariners'.and Mee-ban k? Deposit Bank of Cotasive, .Lehigh bounty-. On final' passage, - yeas 18, 'nays B. Bill to incorporate' the'llbensburg and Plank Bead Company. Bill supplementary to the act to incorporate Montoureville, Lycoming county into a borough. Passed to third reading and laid over. = Bill to extend thee-charter of the Bank of Get. bliburg. 'On final passagtcycas 16, nays Bill to incorporate thw Mauch Chunkklas Coto- Bill robttivo to a certain School disttict itiNgi!`• ran county. Bill to alit/Lott= the appohltniont 'en—,lkcic-' tioneer inglinton county. - 111Clintock, on lotto, rood to phice 'is bill to authorize the •borpogh - of. Ilhatezckt, Mont gottsery. totualy,,-to burnt money: ' • • 111r,lissges, ono'supplementary lathe, Phßodel phlatiliallow.litiiitt Railroad. Colopszy. . , A It. 1./11.120A0 WlClZZl3.—lted :neidayarternootOrlion tang freight Otto orOr thtil'iorthesu Bawl mocha Lowell, it ' , uras.dLs• OcOr . Sistl..that otte - of thweurewar minus • Wheels. )tr:ylistolubsequeutly tukorttilied" that tho tool , " dont ow:used et:s°sta .Chithostlini, .wherb two leiiirths of ratio (thirty - cis foot) were • &tubed lromthoieteitutomion. :.Tirsaty , fout Oise:OW*4 oiros - thb break hr meaty; . - .witho u t. Rut*. tog }ye notice ,of sts*;ououirthe train. ,, The -etuo , without wheels tang safely , by the couplings.- Loren Cowie? Pcb. ' • 4 " , -'; S : "4,1131. VOLUME I.MII-NUMBER:I-66: , < :."7 --- ..7 - 7 - • !' illiteiiCca'llaramereresinfi e i inexon To Rico rAsi.—Zhe report which same to na by thn lin rope, that sixty ships had been, or would be, taken up, at Marseilles; to .- carry tamidstatik, to Ragland, ;is ' .diseralited, by 800710 , parties on !Change, on : t ho ground ihat it is . doubtful if more than' that ntirabor of 'square. rig.geduesaela , are up, at that port for all parts of the world., ' Without imdertaking to SO:Whether tAorytmor is true or not; we May statiiihat letWrs from Marseilles are in town; frimia \resfssobt it torn meicial honso . thare, stating that th!T. 'lna on hoard 40,000, quarters, and 10,000 Flom. c , If other firms to ei largely engage nkshis one bongo, then the quant it y of shippb2g milt': ed to , ' 'ntl, lirbOli.---' `the Bourbons at Claw:merit. L. in consequence of a hint eomm; Coburg channels by the &opt the Count of Chambord, that eminent would find itself un preventing such a meeting at ilielrench and English fleet allies hathe Black Bea., Clarendon was apprised by t that the French Bmpetar we Boris if the meithig should 1 horde= is reported to have the Due d' Aumale, ”The Bo; so hapatient ; war, Hilt ghoul such eventualities at to indu ly to call for such a meeting &coils In an'awkWard pelt ' Beiteral.Wysocki, Whp lam for Conshuttanople,'ltasheen 'Covertunent with instruction mons' from the. l'ortC, 'whit Austria 'shall be ihtind unftit ocki was ono of the bravest am Minors engaged in the Dun, petaleace.7..N.,Y: The IForaeni 7 mts, .Livorpool grapb, on tho ItroaqatuTouppt _ _ . • The. weather „being forum- . crepe," and our attires being filled' to overflowing flour anti graia;- the rumors of war-aro ; called into requisition to sriataln'the eitortionalo. prices of grain and flour in tho4.,Liverittiolanatri` ket. All Europe is to be comolsed bythe• 'Bus:" - 61111 i. agkiessitp on Turkeyl ,butwhile 4•Enitlattd.l has more gram and Boer, in store than. Bus 44, could produce, why should we apprehend' scar,. city from war 'with theCtaft Tho'London trade' evidently places no faith in the cry of _"war". or. "scarcity.' •_., Prance is silent: " and what have tho - trade to expect but a reaction ; which will sweei' . nll the speculators into the very settee from: which the holders of 1848 have never rek7ned,at To the trade we again Pay, " be:cautious.'. Notwithstanding this, some of the lat:st hirer:m-4, . 4 eel Pircelars report, with a dull _Market, ;tlat "scarcely any, pressure to sell has' betu4ooCrit able." • Bartlett Troops so Pais IrtiOU4lll. P 1.1140.-, The European Timis eitym---"It• to gene elly bp- Beret thatthe Guards will go through Pawls,' and the people of that capiat are already 'greatly ‘ excited at the, idea of the British troops appear there ing A 5 amPallione arms with those:Of4, Prance. An order was issued at Portsmouth, on, Wednesday, the enrolled .Greenwich pen: sioneri to take prolimiettry measures. to.,appeir : .on Tuesday next, - the 14th for inapecama • •• • by officers of• - the Admiralty, rtraler'•penalty of loes.of their penition, it the notice waa not ittend-' - ed to., We expect in a day or two that tho'bital' Teti:a:which is desiined to strike a blowitt Bus.: sla, Will be better ascertained. • Every tiring wilt-" • be ready before tho ice break!) in the Baltic,: when the RIIBI3IZIII foreas,crose tho Danube they %I will. findan enemy before them they werekeirce- , ly prepared to inect. We ehoidd like , :tocbtar . that the AikleliC/11113 hove decided to send Small '= ' farce in the good canoe.". -- • -- • 4 . , PA.ILVp.E. ar, a ; paDICA . 3CJI. blacrnat --There - was a meeting halhog at filarial' mrg on, Saturday.- i te night, to bola ' urthe Nobisaka bill, the .origi- naters , of which were . the administraticm. wing. ; of the Daman-all party: 'Jiidge Dock, .a , rein-y 1. tire of Gee. Bigler, ',was called' to the chair; but ' the majority present. were so oreptirlichningly'ad- ,-, rorsato , -the bill and_ the-. , little giant," that ho left the -chair in, thci;last-pr.!. noise. and c0n.. 7 fusion." Mr. Rahn, demberatia lawyor,wae- then called upon to presble, 'mid resolutions werti,... offered and adopted °enthroning `the repudiation _ ' af,aoy feature of the -COMpromises -0f.11150 or 1820.; It. would appear from this that tae Re- - `- lidiniing, _ Pemnaratn lfern.\fanght in. a trap .— But this - .the_ Wm- _.. -dein of it Keystone '--Btite—.7 State, (len. -Wm.' lisatitivii- Ir.,,Piitstmegh, will be the Whignotohme for Boverdkr: '' We can truly say, that we most heartily sugte\ Tice In his nomination.' Ho is' a good.' \Whig an a .whole smiled UAL -We have no hesitation in. saying that ho is thiS strongest man that can belimnd In. 'our ranks and cants: elected if nomiluited.\ Both' at home and abroad ho is universally- esillemod_, for his vinieopeachable charade* for honestleind integvity, his moral worth as a citisen, his cud- --. gall° public spirit and unbounded liberality... , •There m no man in the State, brohably, that morn justly entitled to the '• appellation or fneti "Nature's - Nobleman" than CI him for.a leader the Whig party of Pennsylvania- ' can look forward to victory as a cettaintyi.. The Whig State Corivention-meets at Harrisburg the 15th or March nest, atorhich time. a .candi-i, data' for Governor will be nominated, and have no doubt Gen; Lsinesit will to that pith- data,, , . . A letter froni Rio do JancirS, dated -10 th: 1111- nary, .doteribes-frelghtsas riainb rapidly bairfng+ ,. . reactioo for colfoo`.sl,6o '.per. , bag, 'and , still , en - i the - advance. , The:crop . is. largo, and: bands :3 ' ,±± • nincarid, for jilcking, svill, amount'-le 3,000000 bags. :'The largest - ,cr0z , ... „.. made wall 2200,000 baga. - . „ A late London letter says , : !' Money is dint inihn Landon tairhot, and ns tho Bank, of England now"get - ne first rata bins at thei# rent charge; of s:per cent.; n refiner' inn circa: - ' - ' fated yestonlarthat they had revolved upon dnction. It musedltriao in the - tondei•bltnb-j; "..1" sequently proved to hare been premature. TuossasNi.• Dona.—The by• 'the - Mode Island Sena° to reverse and . annul ,thsk sentence of : TheMas W. Doer, ,prori!let.(er' the,7.le.: m utilation at the records' or Selman) .Qourt.„.,l by drawing black lines across - Pre.verdict ora jury and the judgment" 'the Court-! = The Proi. lance jeurnal sayer . majority of ihe f361- 1 ' tt't ate, not being able to suspend the rule requirine.r. a public'act' to be read' on two mperatu - :concluded to iporeik and treated the bill A„= l private One.. The Mutilation of the records s t i ratmc , Can't, the expunging of reeorded ;fad& v' went, a private anti" . ; • The igregata iiiporia of tlio ht. :York • thus far, are $29,649,084, igulnat }33MO time in 11353, (Mowing an inetense.of only. About hallo millionnf dopare4 while 'Ma aaporta•1" , :;0; of .merchantian and . produce allow an ezamit $4,700,000, tts carat:wed - with hat jear. , . Esksomisiost ~ or , St.BEB.—In the .Court. „of Common "Pleas, on Monday, Mr.. Charts i 3 Stewart, of 19midrilio, Miss. epi n ared aria pre ; seated forrecord ' , deeds trfemszetyntimi fin : three 'Blares who. were with him. -Om of Mini 'wen - Sti far coMplexinsoft, And - well .41resse4 .- thiviut might readily Vero been Ashen for 41 meeterisic- ,, < stead of s :dart. The deedi stern ortleltil to, be ..,.., resorded by -Judi -6 Paortriaie A EistnESB.—A beggar :boy . fn. Cincinnati wassearthed a few days slam nn.l in% his pocke t wu. found tietWeetr, smuts:en - mid‘':". eighteen'dollars-in dimes, half _dimes, mut pera—all of which'l,4 had Collected ,i3y in the course of the day. . foriy mites of fian,Fruncisco.,CilliM' ,, " nia, - there is ono farmer Who'planted 'Too aterea.::4 of , potatocs; 2501.1acras of wheat, and WO serer! .1 2 of barldy: ' If* owns - .one steniabOu . and - Sehoculers, which are exclithiselY etiploYeillef bringing_hisyrodtteetomurket. Tiro ♦eaten is about half a million. A woman in . . Marley, N. - .T.i.ifeetintly diet Abe egeerdety-fone,Anuler pecalbie.stezuniatebeths • ens.' She was taken. itutanei And its Ufa ~rra Y sustabied for MiirtY-six dayqq ., tnthogt ,, food 9i z':. medicinei and 'for thiliatfonrteeliilisYs without - - watts; which Sil* masted in - refaSing during Effffll Omni the , '
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