ME= • P I TTSBIJRGFIGAZETTEi • PIIBLISTIIkNIAILY wrisiir • 'WHITE & • Danz Nu wars.]numatowiturr. nu% aX.Tsos.o irritieTOrixT Don To Tel . tar orncz. • • TERMS: - • DAlLista doilanimpt "mum, parable half Tomei NIX ICLX•4aria env p.? saunas. In aalvaxcea Cavaa Nadaho/1•4 oh t env onalltkaas: Thazons pas Gamma 00 ~ Tax =who /3 00 da• ._ ooo ittar r 4." a4 "odttir. tt paper wt toot o.°. hut,. lb. 0n0.7 0. 0,04 100 • reoewal.. --TES "OF ADVERTISING ;., Ont.oars, Ilan of Non ArMi trii one SO . iLk , oath addlthst .0 il , Do, • two ia oo ws Do three months 9 In 10 011 X Wading Par nee Of less pee ammo ou lkut dollar ar ern additional ooe mama eleasdethis tdosann•ther•a . . actinero or wpm ..... (P For am* esthltantal Wears, loaned am one inontb. and Oar nin_telgitlosal of inseztan Wider tbo yeirly estima gaerocente ititlthes, and' not neer mu:. boM ihm&iLeitzeda.l.4 llade ilablicetkot - • tor alga than charged to same Otti r retiseenente, Agres ittteranitagentassebed.ron the copilot • Insabef enantiona: be continued tW for= TO tb Plirlins In.ool tertiary Is strietly lboltsd to st_tlefil Immediate._ business, asol all advertisements for lb. other Dersdo• as telly 01l adreetthandats not aaorsionelr aminectad lade own banana . and all damns of *dentists...we; length or others Ina la Reendintbenier ee r.. =d id t . l will i , t , t i l i b i a „ ustialta t t o c? retlffsd. sae prompt payment IS &need. • . • " fut ehultatts Institunotua dee taw 9 osnee. tedlnald apfuUwmeak ja and other pulite eneetlient arid ail Political aoras@ and nonce% to be chargedbalfMealar ab_lis stektly In *drama. rthrenete not to be charged 50 ants: •• ' • • path notices • thaarted without canna unless meows nlid by fansral Invitations or obituary =atom .ad ,vrtien sosoconthanied to be raid to.. • th an; , agents..roode-ing adrettliera sod all nthers sending comniauloe. or ootio• anistied to nil attention to Pair• &drew; Comerth 'or say public entertainment., -rat *ben. if, lath* fth sdealttance—ail mike. of prf e exy.pottoe designed to call attatitim . ththePriseh Okulated or- Intinded to promote Waal latareet. can only in-insatted to under naafi, ng lbst the mat is te be gield bey I Intended to Oa thelegeel eolnen• lb* suns w i ll . by thargol uD Ist&efir gator. ...ern Wane Vetlttotto 112 _stab Agents' and Anctionears' advertbemente not " . .. o • o .nndele taloa loth allowed adamant of Udetrthree end: ger ant Ina the swot= .0c no t • mob additional Aznaram.rsci.rutcr,v 4 r*--- thao "(loam (10 lima) oda inocetlatCa,-4.llo'esAtt l / 4 9. .DO• nab additional leloir — ll 1 usnelont sdentiesatooga to ln tonne, - dvc ' _ BATES .OF DISCOUNT. '• . . caliticisa Wax vca Tea Arrestaris GLUM IT N: 4 H OLIIES & SONS, Sinkers. No. sr owid 4. &di.rn Mind ond Fourth e. 1111..barfh• PENNSYLVANIA. • farseteh at Xenia- -•...... dci 'Rank of Pittsburgh-- par u Youngstown_ do Itrabanne Bank doff. do—.par City ,Baok Cloatonati.... do MR. mid Manors of do- merit B t elites ßank. of _Coonamma.,-..,... Franklin .-..... o Hut of .North•Aconeloa-gar Wardle Inuit_ --- ' ..., do Bank of NNW.' Li¢rtisamir Otdo LlO InsATrustCo. do Skulk of lionnsylvaa.... Walton. =llank..:. do Rank of Nun Tomaildl.... • coal of it::....... , -- Bank of thoUnitad Stater I ' coal 'Notaa..*.: • - -' ' . 1 C.101.,4./ Bank ar55.....5wL.... NNW • 23514 4% Fanners' & Mechanics' Et-par Au *Smut Banks- ...i. • X Ifunabaglon Rant.-- -par New York Mr.._ ..... ..tair Manama A It'd.. Bank...par •• • try...-. ' U ' /W .W.1... Book..: - ....:par , MARYLAND. • A1i i =5idni,m121........,,.... Baltimore.... .._„ , par rwar Dank..:..:=l: N. JMErhililaikAß . ii kitmagi;Tick..-.-....par AU aolsortftlit i .,.. .. ~ . r y Bank of Chainbar ' slZiF: P rs Bank of l thr. .Vag........ X' Panic of Otteater Coon 7... par flan tichmond- " Malta( Dsavllls...-- kr. Bank . Tn.. Norfolk. " Haat of Dal. tio., Chestar- Farcornf fit of Virginia. '" Bonk of Ommantown.....- Manhantif Lhasa:Rank Rank of tiattraburgh...- X North Western Bank.- Rank of 1awt5t0wn.;....... « . -. Dranches...- - ----,-. ". Rank of Mlddistown...--- X NORTH CAROLINA. Monticamory Co. Catik.-...par Dant - of Moe him._ ..- -, 2 Rank of Nortkoad..gar Lank , re R. or N. et.ar s , 2 • t]arilski. Yank_......-...a X Coco. Bank,Wilmlngion. 2 llohnotila 11164 BridgliC . liarchant.'Bk.Nawbara; 11 D O 7/.00.111 Dank... -.....tar SOUTH CAROLINA. Easton 8auk......-....-.par Ilk °fibs likof &Carolina. 2 Fria Bank.- -.....-..... X Bank of Ernith Candlit.' 2 Ilk'Parmare f iliorkitio-g Bank of Charleston • 2 In 11.' Bk of Lancaster-.. Matins'& Machaniellt 2 Fannon' Bank of itnading.par OFAIROIA. ~ . • Farm. Ilk of Sehulltili Oz...par Antonin ink • MS Co Far. it Dm. Wityburg. X sank of Aminata-......-.. Franklin Et krnahMe.on_par Ilk of Itrunaw=nra. 7 Marriaburg 81uck....-:...... ki TENN llonsidala Bank-..-•-•--- X Alisolront Banka...,--. 3 , Lannunsg Ilasik«..--.--par KENTUCKL • ' - . Laminae County Bank -.par 131 t of Kantocky.Loulsea X Lebanon Rant...,.--- -Dor ilk of Loalreo. Thurston " Album' Rank of Pottsville X liorthrmilikofKantrunif k o mm i lmAnhißmit--.,--Partitharn lAD/Kentucky . . • aso. ranch Dank - X SUSDOCUL Wyoming Rh Willizobarro i Ilk oflitate of Illissouri.- x York Diank.....-.......:-„, I LLLtiOitt. itallafNotse. , . -.........,, State Bank and Branches 60 lia. .: • • Hack ot y lliloct ibi. - 13 . I l l it t A t! Altron---:.=: . Marina it i nn In. Co. alit." 6 at At1i0na,....:.--: do • . • , MICHIGAN. '. . • • =eh at Erld do FartnereMachankallaok 3 at .-- dorovernmant Stock Bank .3 knack steles, -..... do Perdnsolar Bank---..... a Branch at Ta b ia10......«...1. do Insurance C0055aar....... 3 Branch at 11kay.:.•.. .... -d o State 8ant....„..,.,..- 3 =l "Un iZ ' n;s -r... d° ilk . VW ..• CAN ADA. . 6' Branch m at _ Anbut.a........ tda ...-. , Bk .f o tb. . ♦ Et...i... watricagrzto . Branch at lkihni.:_ ....---. do Bank of kicatheaL-....„ 6 Ikon& atia ana1101d.....-..‘do Mc of 11. (hoods-Toronto $ Brauth•talphy.—. - .HASTERN . E.Y.CHANOE. =i4 - ,L- itum......-..irair' rms& Is essi..." -. ..... ts w Bath nrciiiiifir Brooch at Hasa& sit=nollia..... al nriati.......,...-,-...-.- . I Branch at IL Van50n.......,d0 Loslasilia.:-..-.....---...".. =at ". _ ....-. ' lido %LIM ' Varfilt - TE . Citiii., Naerl t 8 .9- 'do DooliktraSondsh-.1-10403 Emmet at Mk Pluntant=. 41404 01d........- .. ~. Z-1.0.60 Monk at Zanearille.,.....: do asatsoosa -.......10D3 =at Normatt. • do ‘ F.roderlekairors..----. 7,in =at oath.- lantasse...----- .... bm Branch atl/ anch- at lmtna.. -.. dr4Ten 0 --- .. ... .... 3,96 do 5,90 Branch at 'Maialllosi... -4. kilDuml3—...-......,....: 2,16 Snarl. al 21 cnster..,...- - - do - ' ' - • - 41210E8 OF STOCKS. • • =poem FOR ME PITTSBORGIC OAXICM, BY & CO. STOCK' AND. .EXCIpaiGE. BROKERS, N 0.7 1. .. sririfer: SfFS. .1 ' I ; .. g I I MAUL , 1 0314.51 Iltatai 0 . 4............7. DO - n4.2.04,1 g dp , D O . 6.4 ..--..- WO "'' - Int.Y•bg AU,. P•ogailreala . c5_.......... !N z: 1.4.2....j d up 911.2. 'D0 Z0.'4 004 — .1 :.. ... rOS ittilfetit g . littebsegh eitr 04.--, 100 '''' "' 134..14,44.5.74d9 Do. meg, Vs, 9. 3. 100 - '" do *IVIIX 442 /94-.-.-- 100 - -' lot. M. 9Nor , 43443.243.52.14. 100 - - do „- IrsehtsttnaZ OliVo it irt . diai 50 1. 7 9 6 3:§ 14 '" 71O 4 4? 4 11=15r . k...-....--- ix , ,1 5 744 r i .z s l 44 . do 4 I Pilate. Depceltrook.-- - SO 50 u .mu 24.4 piv..var'et. pt. 81. 1914140...--. = ad 3 uge.Jd. 3 et hood st. 114391.• -- - 44 2 70. 0. 4 p g Nortben4 LlNeetleg...- -La go 35 Eg g , e 0.6 111913.0490 et Deldde....7.- ..Z. 13 . - . Pl444o%Life IneseUs4ll- 6 10 9 Ege, 20 14 eg Weetern lostugeleeoe..-. -. . 16'- 'l6 aft. NOT. $.l Citlesoe bunasseo Co.. -. 10 ;NS 2aoadeted airmen's 00- - 7 5 PlttabErgi lo . ' 41 40 Li t t m! . Lorairrip7... BO 41. 40 131.444..310 et. .Mn. ssys;i4l7. so --- - - D1v.4914,6355 3545204 d. Ildetier2ll9,.. - 44 0 Chu Warty * . 50 61 •60 Sheekvater. SO 42 40 Div.. 122.4 153 SO 13 - ago Stock. • Ohio a. ... la 47 1 tig itc Di,. Modem Salloor o. Dry 1. iO5 1102 d, imit i.l .l44stat Mode co-14- .7 t 00).- 100 35 - W U aiNt l'erette_ . & 11 V 1 6 gl 2 ' .5 liregotbart w e onrgeta k lid. 60 10 3 Illase-..,„--- 173 103 142. MT. - • Pleteimelle a sedum--- ..: 145 1 . 45 mg. 1g54, dm masa smerteo..Z.,--...- - 91 .6 I.llnr Stock. mbs;ATl:iriir4ll::: : - -mg .iti, ow.. .........---- l, .' u=7.7===::: -: is s - - ou :~.;: ~..; '=~:~ . w AaNATailiiti "ma - Blair E.at 8 ,„2 1 , 8 VMMON atritit,w „,td. Ault N • • Colkstimie=l"4 irtle Exthalige' ml '"'", t it=t 4" :3 ko he :117- • • imillar l':l4 ana tftestatkriredwbenkft. iIIEOROZ E. ARNOLD , • - BANK iltd. DItALERB IN =MANOR. WIN. BANE NOM, At. Antra erre. opPorae Bask qf PaLburvh. Than.lletima at Most Illatralrates_jet PORTABLE'. THRASHING DIACBtNEy AN D ' • SEPARATORS. • WARRANTEDE •to be thotee t tay wet ande =ids sod odd qtr. CAItRoL, tweseni.l6=.l2l.lsed tungb. She . Waste and empsetoses m iresoosed bow As i r es lc . 3 „ la used with overesuiresw horn et- Alas roarliat. flambee faster, or insets better IfOrk: Nan alla 9000 of thew we l• w ler use' to the Wesuen, ewd unsay MA of the Slosoteins. Malaya %one from SO 10CMI bushels cede and; on • lamb. lbw base been nwaseseuded by them 'rho the see td= . t o ew eastillets, mad to optic ss well ss soy la The lefeefsite Is Itesdti IWieret, sod Is setsebed to the Threeleer sad ewspletelr separate. the etas', sod chair twee thigralle;wod Area waifs estisfsetioe wheseen ADMIX - ISTRLTOIIB 'NOTICE.Notieo is ' misty era •thst letters of A4llllllidnaki, tesee Eesdatet to the ste rw berlmi the, Mete of Agnes illeerset.laSe edlleseti, 111, to Towsuildtsaillesbe= . 7% 411 persosie theesadeee • 1 ..? •12.• weiseeted,to soak. loosediste saxitst a .hos;,eopeesest tbew=illf • 4.1,1444•2 so 4 h ref./nag/7r 10 0 0WilEIM About 70.3er mot. well fin:. r a ttL aw = 4 lPPl4/ ... ltt o liejtg i Uttat i flagesb.' THOMAS WOODS. P 7= • IF. , .... .., , ,, vg ... - w ,,,......,...,,,,,-.-..„.„ 4 .,,, ; ; ; ;,.,,-,.;.;,-....47., - ..,„., _ ~...:: . . , . WWI :1. IWAISLIT/LN rstaxeL . .....,_.- ISCIVA TWIN/L.. -..ISX. Z. ZIAIIT. ILILME y, Ha It,.: I I,ANNA. JE • Co.; Pouccegsozi3 to Ilotarnna Ca; soden In rnrehm and Dom ß e a s n t i i c o er C ß m h u a s n *, g O e t B i o . r k s .o aad M i ttl t llielkatid l itpeele—N.W - cora i tr of V•cioai and Claselta for pie. arid Allectrolla ft rade oa ed r l.at pt. si= hal:date of the United StateA a hlghest.preimia.aa paid Furelms and American Gal eaa Advances made 011 006111.1111LON(11 ProdaartshiliDed on liberal terms. . ' arrar. M. 11. WILLIAMS Co., Bankers and •v Sul:maze Broken, North East oorom of Wood and Tblrd atraeta,Ptttallargb. All Manumit—rem Made on liberal terms; and tollecUons Promptly attended to Ja.9.17 Aar, Ws ILKINS &. CO.,..CO.xchange. Broke. i t No. 75 Fourth stmt. opposite the EWA of ab. All tratiasetiolta at most liberal rate*. jylo yvwburg h. au.LAßflifiß, Jr., Banke;:and Bro ith,ttieet, No. CeS, adJelnielog the Ilea et . 1 101.31:ESk SON, Dealera. in Foreign Wt.!irdkiiketzuk BULt or r. 6nukat. or he unb. rittird4m4%.l.B= oo It? Market atzt Mt. thmeeteett the United Stole.. th* 96u 'Me' %TM. A. kicOLlJßG,'Pottlaiini Fine Teas, CaoleiPantilyareeeriwnWooden and tilllcrWare. tanner r of W o oad Preaand Enzth.Streata• la noweerelring a lame amerent f h Good,. In addition to hl. alreadt &s -leuth. 0 . 0 &; Durlikaftalkeia Zest handa tam buten, market!, whkh win be mkt at the lowest market .pricea !At ob., Steamboata. and' Yamtlisa bY /14 quantity, Berated at wholesale rates. .4 • the - Ploala dellraral In the city free of charge. • aplB A & A. WBANE, Commission and. For generallding Merchants. defilers In Wag and, Produce street Pittaburg_h. et atui. Pittsburgh Manufactures, N. 114 fecund CTYVELLSa'Cb'';, Communion liferehants • and Wholesale lleakos In &won. bleb, Flour. Dried Fruit and Cottn. Proems generally. No. MC/ -Liberty alesoe. entrunffelAa Low. Illteleurgh. ap7e-y53 ' l4 ll . 8. LEECH, MeALPIN• & CO., Whole t, le Illoecre. end Dealer. In Provisions, MAI& sod slnrrnb.Manufactures, No. 242 end 244 Liberty street. S. 11110111113' MUM- L nurnailcs. 111LBERT erIiIDEICICK, Wholesale:lr°- vet OITII, 1.11:411011 Forwarding ind Oktombaion Northants. No. to Wood Afoot. Pittaband. Imarr Llboral desir cos e& • adranotte consign:ova". , 4.11 goodi od If *Oll juloe*4loo •• • . 1L.11.0.11007. R 0815614-1 Gwen, 314.2 dace DrEkKA aadjamallsalan Itereheat* . o. Lela 'UFO:LNG= ITARBAUGII, inecessor to S. It - v.& W. JIAIN.BAC011: Camroladon and Forwarding :11z11 ,t st. and hpriut. K.E.NDRICK, Forwaid' g and Com . ' • Whelan Neirhanti Agent ftu , Manta durum angiongs,.No. 22 Wood stm. Pittsburgh. - Punka/sr attention_ paid Os ransoming Yeeshandbe. and consignosentg .llb labe. 'Mr connection, ar were:ream Ike Boats of any osicelptlau. " • Orders - wort/ attended to. :nsirtletious ulll, Yourl6 all la oOelyd self temp ovary e refully soikitek unit I Ashy* nas' xertion ill your behalf. • is= -Y lER JONES;Forprarding and COminlig nerehocuy-Doefers lei Produce MA' Pit - Caminito arcearturod crtldec. Canal Buda.. near lirr,threfecoC, • • MA: RARDy, -JONES Summon to ATIVEXID:JOYES & (XL CUnnanglon and Forward ezebants, Duk:re PHIA/Avgh 31nunflactoredlUods, !HUI,OUIk, . AT - POINDEXTER, • commission and. ra ,, aannafa r , aaa for Mao enrelesaa and Isle We A Z ne. 1 Nana. laza , and the Ma :tetra:v.3'd ea or PittabaTiro generally; MWatar,and 6lPtont ateaet; Pittaburab, Pa.. . • - P. 7/ .... WILBO3. JOHN' wyon Iffl CO.,WiWiesale Groce* Cumadmitat lifarebsoto, awl Dnlers Prodon. otad ttsbungh Ilatintieturre, No. - Ml6 Liberty st.Plttabarsh. lr B. late of Warrec - 7:ol — iin; iaatMitd. F =arZlitt."Tdpcltt Peel d'b, and tCvlem Nr, ) V•EMed.... 7 1. `r 'th"c -`lll4ll . . • - irTte 7t-ezia-FOWL:TiiiVilt!lu"Lc rip. • LITTLE CO4 Wholesale Grocers, Phyd 1434 Comnaledoo eicbto is; &ad Tina.. in PI tranargn litsaulketans, - No. 112 _OUSE WAR£.IIOUSE-11ENRY -. 11. OlLlANS,ParirenUng Contiolseion Yerebantaind Dealer In Cheese, Eititier; Info nab anti Produce generally. 25 Wood street, above Water. Pittsburgh my3l VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, VII3OIE , VON Orne b nuatel'Comuile.baata, an& Dfalets .I:4l4tatrs msaullteturee, ra Water street, PM* TACOS FORSYTH, Jr.:: Forwardsn rind Cograiilska liachaat. LS Ws4pr stmt. PI . . • FrOMABP.ALMER /117j076CT and Dealer In Prow& Asoorkae IF aer, No. 65 Market between Ildr4 sad Fourth 'dra, Pittsburgh.' . . W McCLINTOCK; Importer unit Whole- Claim Ifstor. Table' awl Han ' °.? r jA i tfienr Siam Sae,a,TrismlMM 1 1 9 UMW .DARD A DE 1 LANGE, Dealer in. Hides . Leather and 011'715 Liberty stmea,feltrn of the Sol- Homo They WU keep on kand. at all time., ♦ ren erai al.Orttoeilt of Leather lilf Shoemakers and Saddler.' max ohm, Shomnakene Shadings, Tani& le. _ &old • DARLA Dlt LANGE. and "re tail Oroans, on the Eithern tide of the Diaratted, GROCERS. ' • 11.friddititi;;;iiiilla361,/TETC tlfjinkl)lstilier..Dealett le !induce. Pittabur' t. Mau la rn, mad all kiwis°, I..ftengll DamestieWlwe and 144 '''211trtralt .111 fur cash. J.. VCS.MOCI. vi G, — G RAET . .11. CO., 'Grocer's and . COni - minion' Morlinflo air,. Deem In all .klods. of masstrarsorta ortleirn, corner of Ilooond *ad Wafts,. t it - 1614.1 y otma sull ASO.II. JONES. t - i - : — Bißkiiiiiii?;i:til,Whoie n i e Oro er iod PW4ilrit fan . Ze n 06. "4 Pitettusaut - 1 01.11tmt- abray• au bawl at thel:Willebotar. 141 Wain stn .% l'lttilturgh. • seplaT . . ISMAII WHIM . AtAit DlCKEYlVholesale l Uro 0: er n, Ogrustliioo Merrbartts , sad theism tri Abduct. 45 it at.r Etrert;and Kg front strort, Pittsburgh. _ _ • 40.11/, $61311... . . . 111.0 111...“...-.RALIZI C. I= NEGILLA ROE; Wholesale Groevis and Comnalalm Iferelainte; No.3.9llJherty street • • • . ...... ...... CIMIUTIL. •.. attirg Wit • • iz4 AV BAOALEY CO.,:Wholesale aro: Vl , ears. No. 10 and 20 Wass! stnwit, Pittsburgh. • WILIJAMA.• .DPCLURG,. Grocer.:- - and - v .Tea Deter einkst of Wool and sloth itrediii, luta 'Ono; no hand. Lave .1 , 0041.11 e of. choke Wren/. and flo• Trapr-V o Zco Fruits sod Wholossle and Won • 013.Elit - DALZELL .. . 4 CO., Wholesale PI earmabake Sterdiants,-Dealers la hidileit ldastatetwes. No.-=.3 /Alert, Itnet. ICK - 85 -- MCCANDLESS, Since . °score to . - 1 T IJ,ltottick. SP4emils Forsiutil gaud uouttnissintrilicrehautA, Pests, - Irtst, Nog Glut - ea; Tutu.. and Pittsburgh bittentrseitmat casually; turns? of I.t . gog sad Weiler 4,844 Pittsburgh. ICULBERTSON, Witole_sale - Owe' N. : 2o.2 4 Art r d... nt„ u 65 114Dbwr 111411A1 71.0 TD. • & IL lirliSYls,7Whillesole Grocers, Com e .mindon Iltnotante, tad Denim In Prodlint—Entaa R . 1141 b1z., flouting on Matti Woodoind Bath 11.1121... MIGIUM4 IL 11.901,Wai1,,... 41111 1111011/If. 1,72; Arwrzu: VtACIALEY, WOODIVARD;& Wooers. 1541. =1 Mosta silvd.rldisdaphi.- Deahst, rorrth etroet; a., doom nester -• Wtf. - A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn y *an sbYroi'Oita bourn Amon 9 Ild 17 t i, yrnymjays mo ea* be seam! atta n ri lstar than 3 - Y._ unless try spdal spyotwama i piastre= tuaylas.. . - 9918491,4—• I, , • DAILYT BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. JS. MORRISON, Attorney and Counkil • kr• t tif i ri= l izoyed to No. 44 Gnat etrod. W. HALL, Attorney ai' t Law,llske - ...tr. Buildings," Or . aat stavet, between' Fmath and swltimlyr ----- - ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law • itaBERT-POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— ' Owner or Firth sad 9rant st+a t s,app udts thither' oar stem • mr2W63 CRAIG, Attoelnej, at Law; New Castle, tawreace Cbtratr, Pennolranla ter to Ilan. Walter eraSifie.4.. C." 41. 7urPtrll:. Ilam Son a &oak Krarkar• Rahn; U. _ tau, wawa a Oa. Lee.`, TAMES J, KUUN: Attorney at Law, office OP Pourth dna, near Ursat, littaburgb. I•tsdlr P. SPALDING Attorney and Camel • tar at Lay,_Clarelatid, eieremx•—.4. w. Loomis, atuaor 64atatt. -r•bsolyz• • VRANCIS C. FLANEG IN, Attorney at Law No. no Zama street, Pittsbitrgh. ASPER E. BRADY, Att.o so. ea Fifth xtreet,Pata.my. neY * at Law rti,ft torilm --- ALLEY inon'san=a mann. eunkers and Bi dowse Broken,. • Beiy and Sell Gold and Silver and Notes,loam on Baal Estate or Btock_deen rttlek purchase- Notts, and ihne Bills on Bast and Witt: ita,y and all Starks on Conimbninn. Oall ec lksas nado on all poi n t. in lb* Union; Office ion= Third and Wong; erft wia.dinetir 0[1.41.4. 0. , Bt. Marks • D. RING; Coin, Stook and Ktohange OU l ialla%'ll6l tr th a. o 'f' " 4-I r l nitr l grr i Wirt Vat . rent eaten ssolleCtiaOs ulds on Wes West . st lows:tees Wes tern Rant Notes uought and .old. ~Cp'hfMISSION .dtG. HEY, 111.ATIFEICS do CO., Wholesale dm- tt , cote , t l T vo `'2ll ° ' 1i.7-1,1""tr• EGGER,- &•AIiTELO, General Commie- Ilion- Merchants., Philadelphia. Liberal adysadarj on conehrtunenta of Produce itenendly. Jal7,y NTISTS. • .... ' • . I ' • • • •• :1 ,- '_..‹ . ::1 .- ,Tir, ..-) . "- t ' • , . 7 .0 ' 47 ,4 71 , , ZA ... .7 . . ", - ,... 47 .. .Z . ~.•,./ - •'-'4•4_,1t..1,,Fr.r.:•,...,,,E,,,,,41,4,1•• • •'' .. • - . :.• - . • . ~,.., I ~....,_.....,, ,••• _•.,,, ~.... • ...• _., ....,.. ~ • ~,,,,,,,,,I, ..e ., ,,, J41,,,,y,,,,4•X•nr ,;,4 iP,:ia,..,•:..,,,,5 - ...Z. , .......,, CI l . 1L•,,,.."4.)4,10‘,14,•4,TAi,,,,.42 ~.,• : .4iie.:6,&..iiagZ..aii;gt.i:Sa..3•4l.4.ll4:iit:A/aitird24.W.'&l; 4-.7,ter ' • .4. - . 11 t.'0.7 .• . •••', ~...,-1,tibt.2... '.." ' ' 4 1.••• ' ';;•4. , '. ~,t , , -.72.-, , ,, Zi a* .' i.;i4aTgr% . ll%fw..S.e '-:',--M.,,•,-;;'-' , s. , „., . ~ „....„, a. . , \ AL,,,,. 4A./.4*•31. ..4,,.,4411 , ` , ... m. •. ~,14...1•TW„,Zkve„,, 0 0, 4 74•1'.'7 .._._ \ 4 , • •, , •"'Z'N '. 7 ? 0 ! , - , ,,,,•. , ! , ‘..r.'.ar • I . t . I \ \ ' • . t . . • ' • • ~ • , • • . , . • :. • MANUFACTURING. IY, WOODIVb:LL IVholosnle and Retail • t m•ro tr.tuo. and Desk? In Coldnet Ware, No. FE i r led dreet. ENNETT& BRlls.,Manufacturorsof Plain and Patter Talkr. Rockingham and (.Seam Colored are. Mee at the bloonfertorr. .rn.rof WooldairEn and Pronklin ettenta: Birmingham. opposite Pitloburgb. maraiAlly .TORN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PTE BO I X VM, ammorior ankle, ROLLO BOX end BRAZED BOX VCES, • corner of Andenon arol Rob. Anna etmeta, One KUM Dom the Cl nand 'front =lli leeway. tr. • T OOL WORKS, corner of First and Liberty strects.l P..—Msoldaste Tool. of rotor Lord to ante.. tr. 12,1 JOE. P. IIit.MIL I wN a CXL ti ..1013 P. 020, -JONES ililbti,Slanufacturers of Spring Blliter. Steel. Plough Slab Stem!: Steel Plo.llh jat d= tat= Llell Ego ackd nrst gneis s PitUbmvh. Barn & ... a rotas. Mannracturers 0 • Ltr i et t r.. t t i v ir ...4.lo2.ltivatar.-o,o a s . r AWSON, MORANO., Maaufacturers of Shovels, Spades. Le.., Warehouse No. t Wood st... I 4etwere First sod Mooed streets, Pittsburgh. Pa Penntottoiitilii, 7 l 2 lttabOgh. • CHILDS & CO.o planufac turenof P.m A No. l Lean 4-4 Ellettlnkle Uo gArd a :4 t.l! colon wd ahadotc . : Stab 4.llrdi • llstong i . t oral sl!ks auddeterlyttonn t t r it .7 .11 ' 1 , 41 . !1.1.11 hare glientlog! mJ , W. A. numbs CIMINALL. yr:RIME & CRISWELL, Bell find Brim Founders, Mao Wild arm, °fill kinds of Bram Werke, Batting manu nth,. Stfacture eam Pingine. Plowboy; . Also, Cotton rs. •Founotr, Itetweera street, iValGaiem. tia 12, 3larket; Allegheny city. I street, near Virat,Pittaburgh awash --Old Brasil and Copper taken la eerfitatio for work, pad. ()rim left at the Foundry or Oak., win bo to Punctually. ' - - - Arn & Williams • • PE ATING A ND VENTILATING WAR E IIUSE--.-31anufactome, of Vtdlson'a ' Faunae., souglit Iron Tubing, and Mod IbrSteaar,thai or Water. $3.15 Market ater.e, Pittsburgh. • • , R , Dl7...LinTwar.TrzAttr-• t°,l 3 = to the patronage of the pub) yea ' WAITE. ATKINSON A OOP DINE AND CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL KRODWIDI keep. ianatantly on %and .'good samort , wont of Waeh and Bath Tuba. horse, Steamboat, Oak Well. Kitchen or Draw Ito *eta; Wooden Doseho. 'Cburna,Der Measures, Zion and Cherry Wash Board., and oil other kinds of ware In 41e M1.,-60 nada Tubaand 100 dozen Duekata. V & amodm, - klasoalo Ilan, Fifth greet, PlttabnerA P. IllackszOt Howl' Manufactory. CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The sub oeribers would respectfully, Inborn their Mends sod, lbw public generally, that they'll*. entered into partner : eitlMMVl TtPthe i l l = L ro m ePlclatt r At " l7t - RELLOWS or every deeeritaket, which oor am determin ed to make of tbe vol. best mat eris dual superior wort, monhlp. ?bey Intend toadies always on hand an natant. moot or sJI elves then t.N to An inehmat their manufactory. corner or Robineen and Santlorky etreete. _ _ „ Ib)BERT WILLtAMS, U' /L..%5.• Allegheny (Sty, Slay .t. JAM:UL my3,llty T A. BROWN, wiinid mold respectfully in ilINF • form the puldle that he keens band. et his stand ltm the nest side of the Dbunond, a.sury. a„t ere made e amorttnee order, to the Mr lnrt%tail 4ts . :Li to any Is the United States. Lie SI et M elp be removed 'without the aid of • wren driver. Ilar t inagla h meed, the LitZey ' lletalaril, :fa rgps= ' ,ll ,with thTli t et o tt customers as Is ell as the puhlht at _large, with orrerlthlog in their line. Agency. No. S . Waal stree, Pittsburg . mell2/3 J. I.IIROWN. •- - - r. toeun....z..- UM. mann.. _, MN GLASS WORKS; T oRENz & WIGIITMAN, Manufacturer"; 011 .1P%Crlit'Pr.n or d an li= =,7?.." N. 11.—Flarticular a ides or to odd s i lses of glad.. a! Inn sad private moulds for Salle.; and l'lsW sep22 --- 3011,1 D. WOWED .....•Jd.l l / 8 as.. VMS.. 111" CORD ,& CO. . • WIIOLI:FALE AND 1117 FAIL FASIIIONARLN AT AND. CAP MANUFACTURERS, 1 71 DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OP FORT. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTD,STRERTS. tg . in. ttielr ;dock ornbraces erery Pitaburh , quality and'i.tyle P a. of fists lips. Nur& Hos; Cuffs: and Far Bonnets, sarAl-trolcly . Self Heitine Sinositking Ironk TRE - GREATEST WDIESTIC 174. prevenient of the age. Ladies find thematic:et desk. _ artiele—mbing labor. thee anti mnner. Skret.m a u4=7471.1%an termai Fa , For eale;'alte, at the i riapal herd . infr i t=lo Alaq theytlt. Chair a. C. 0.. and Mr. Jana ,Carterright Yellers' Imam. on the same princile. fekhlelael Bolivar Fire Brick Rad Crucible Clay Nan "actulurmewak'klNLAßam r t faCOM i ;e G to totottbo hacteliDed damned mned imtbettirk • Crud= 8ui1 4 1.4, Cl4 ' Q't". 1 71711retati," br Baal. • tlttebersb. September 31.11163. - • - rrrreauuart -. Wr • COACR PAC.TORY..• .• ktirrixtotitttoitisrut yrOULD res d pectfully call the attention of Zona.% an Wedelns Week:lds to Me Sao= elarel In , as, nun LCD 10111600. Carriage.sinettantping ant bent inno tee own tostrainl and workman: My. and under hit own iraperelairent- he eau, with not& done.. lemma htework to t tnitrier to none manntar. lured lo the Union. The memo or his landosto and the um& Were./ In demand 6w this duos Orem* b. Induced him not to build Aar nommen or low =.l. work to Ids entails/mint. Ponona InnnUne koot t wort will nlease call and esandne his stork belle. going East, All work warranted. •. - Haw Coach , Factory —ny M. IL WRITE & COCO., would re at' ettuur Whin the peddle- that they barb ;Iret.lsnop Lamer. between Federal and Sandulter streeta. net- ere MIT makinvnid an prepared le mein erten fur every deeerlptkm of tehielea, OnehemboCharlon. ft rosehee. nuara tt. Phortone, an, a f eertikli, m their tbeF=ae ' y ban, the; feen:lkle:t s the e r are vial ed to do work on the most reannable terms with then wantlag anklet In their hue. r litor particulia , ; 4 •ltautice nth. Naked= Oma= haeltatier In warrant=hrrtejek."l"744t= theLattentlort of the td this matter. N. B.—Repalrien dome In the beet manner. and on the most macaw. term. - • .1=ot? • oachand Carrut" ge Factory. • TOIINSTON, BROTHER & CO, :com er of CP Belmont and Behoove etrieta Attests co,. would rorprolfulli Inform their Meads. and the le general/. that they are roanubtettning Carriages, tunes. Itock, sant% BMW.. Eleittimand.Charista in all•their vision. style* of finish and proportion. AU , ardent will Le executed with strut regard to dm. Witty and beauty of finish. anal. will Ms. to attended •to on the most manutple tertna. Oder in all their work, the hot Beaters Shaft; Poi. and Wiwi &Mt they feel confident that ail oho favor them with thelmestere will be perketly sathhed on trial of the yier, ! Purchasers an rt.:mortal to i a elal beta* nu, ehaidng eberhere. _ . oc6 Fifth _____ Street Stogy Factory. ABILITY, ENERGY , Aiil) ECONOmy..— The taut iroods in Children's lima lames Socha Un- Iris, and Oraarmaeold at manolledurees pp at the Fifth stmt otoehintr Fries. an toadetront lose e trout I NO ADVANCH IN NOM WM. ALT, • __Blocking notary. bth attar., between Wood and Market. ---- - - •N - reli Q L 13 11111' dc qi•A Y - 143 ', . ittantOrramiror ' COWLING MOM,' ORATItg. FRONTS, IT.Nbrit.9, AC, Liberty Stmt. am:rite a. AAttKESTLY 'direct attention to a new and handsome pattern of PARLOR gring,Juat ova now : ::7 1 1 .. ? till . r n . z . r . pa i t 6 ajli , a=M NO „Tr r , Theat ' Storre In nottnear of Watt. economy' of enP n r!ly . d . ...4nows of material, amass anything of the a nit .n Tet offered-to-the Dual, In addition to theartkiesatinded tir Wore. their general Ouch COMPHOCII •velrytking In their peenliar line. glib the moat arprored I =nm...thin 'dew of rest trinity. Magma and Counter liCiA Mg, hark Mlle. Vorreettrio n ..r; " Vian' ' l 4 ii i e n Zti 'g rieg "l"`" 1!1 "4 Lib. An Inapsotion ' a solicited. , ' mkeZl3°7 L N. ILIVD.DATON- ....DALATS ADANII a. I. *moans. Livingston, Ro_ggen de 00. 'NOVELTY - WORKS, PITTSBURGH!, PA. XRACK and Depoi Railroad, Scales, Hay,. CMOs and arain do.; PlatCnn And boulder do.; Door or ..n alma BININIZ MVO sad Thumb laid" Cones DAD of rations Mods Paint 111111 A Approved. patterns 'Dona and Fastenings Malleable Irtm Outings of evert. ra• rtetyln form aad Wb.. NIA.PFET --- &OLD, -- - __ dtf . , DRAM FOUNDERP,PLUMZERS AND OAR FITTERS. - 127 and 122 : Fire Sly,* Pillst.rgh. AND MUM. NUM MONIS 1111.110 AD !MUM Animism, Pitman.' all kinds or Water, Gas 1. and 5t...1 ritu' Douses third up withaaa and Water on short notlea . , ' ' - .._. __ J. HOWARTH BROTHER, • I" MARBLEL MASONS.. .ms LIBERTY MEET. REAR Sir MYTH. v :SPECTFIJLLY infonn their friends and thepnblle xenerntly, that they hare opened their ar le Works at the shore etandor here therkeen outland of beautiful MARDI.? MANTELS, of tire- AL= rark3 . .....f..mLf;,/lftd Ron., Furniture Slab., rmen u they offer at extremely kr Marble In Block, Blahs. and sawed to order. Ceineten7 lets maimed, with Baden and Freermt Skates. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS. ' Mit 3ZI and =5 Laney shod, otipoeile Awaltfield groi, • PTITEDUROIL IkSONUMEKTS, Tomb„, Grays Fueldtnee haniebt Ininoring Stones, he, al ways on haze, and inado.to mite, bylaschltiery. at th• tweet inlet.... Throe hundred original and aoleeted Monitor htemumen4 ii.e.4on hand. Birck and Mob Mae. ble forrilebed to the Trade at the lowest pekes: All order* filled vital deeindeli aiMarty. atitert. _ate. W”. VALLI:CB. .116 11 WATTS A. O. Merchant Tailore,.No. - . its tturef rtnwt—ro pea , reedyiet ' , err elotant now alter afir• 10T E IMllleterSl e ar t O "MS/di og . r.f 4 4 12t=ntrallerZI:I n p to ;mt tali S tr 2l4 , want Of 11.I.ftier •Votnln .1* ...WIWI,' In. ...boot rec too WI omunlne one dock before baying. an' on I.lll,ndenvor to make It tot gt Intatont tOpotenato otos. ~0013 , E. MAWS & CIU.,I&S Liberty its.t. DRY GOODS. TilrioniirClZeithmin Ali t tga med. in tamer sad Staple Dry 00023 . 23 fifth littOmrsh• URPIIY do" BURCHFIELD, Wholesale z o L i sraesti r sa", conin TouFth and MEDICINE.> JAWS KING: Off(Wand Reiidence, Pia 117.111 th statoteappoilta the clithodral; , WOOL MERCHANTS. ' R . LEE, vi c eess cir MURPHY- Jt:LEE, : i=tvik o rti o connar it Iblerehr t for Or ~ ,• , -. , Y T r Gtr ... 1 . .... . PITTSBURG MONDAY. MORNING, M AGENCIES. .r. C bean liplwinted.the OX dduds., Agents for Pittsbcresh. So the ode °lntent Rittrete Oemented end Stretched Rather nun trdjg t SON. of liarttbrContlrt,Anq. jeL=d. r o ssl i g.natist e n p l i f = I; fo i tta:=. th and Ltalar': ik.l"%/I"trrld=r°lgrulida Robber Belting ennstanUr en /met. ...a Ow " one Botioirwspos.. No.llo Mutat strtet. ' sep.% • .1; &IL . PIIII.I2IPS I AI I §TINI LOOMS., Iteklatate 'Agent, !Beek, krotbandiso sod BM Broker, elm lea 12 eb etne4,,atare Wood. ROAD.= soomptly sten:dog SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Seereieiry '. serif lararaara Company. 94 Water •treat, P. JONES, Agent of — tho Insurance • Co. of North Aaamies. 141 hod strelt. Vtl4. GORDON, Secretary Western Influ x e. Water Street. i mce Agentf - nitiorFra bet Corny= y, mwth,Cecsner of Wood 3.1. T e 'l7l. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware ?du • tual,/dsorance COMMT. 42 Water alma. fIEO. U. TAYLOR & RUSTON; (enceessors • ILA to Taylor & Idiom%) Central Commission and Poi , yarding &lershaats. and, Agents AM: liasterst• Trutt/arta. tion Line& Wholesale Dealt. In 13taids CI toss, Cotton. Cotton Tarns, natting.Twine.7tiala, Mu mond and Houtneky Hemp, Tolman', Soda 'AA, Window Class. PIM liar and Irbil. Load_ ; liayal aren, and•Cinsin nail and PittslArgh _Mat untstred Goods ..jmnsmilY.— p=the N ..! six sal t and ,4. ltatt , nargi It; illo , tt , lam, Pittsburgh and tit Louis ?what Latag,-) Cittrinnath ; 1 • ,Sal. M-32nd mi. L. trcremsol.... ........ .......L ny. yustur9rogn. I A.' lIUTCILISON "tt CO., Commission 11,1 HeNn • Merchants nod Agenli Iln.tho St- Lonlagniar ry, pealeri In I , lTr, Molasses, Pig and Bar Leal. Herne. Oa tun Pain Ic., &L. 1111.7 BOOKSELY.ER.STie. 11 C. STOCKTON. late Johnston Stock- R a w r lt= ./ Mter4lo hinder, ooh L. READ, Bookseller and SiiitionetcNo., • Di Fourth street, Apollo Buildings.' R. WBLDIN. and Retail s Dealer in Wank And Feboot Maim. Paper mad Eta- I =gig!. 03 Wood shwa.. (between Third and l o a bi TIiWitWAVISON, Bookseller and Su; Doper, inteeewor to Davison ARDOR. No. /Market street, near Fourth. Pittsburgh. l'A. 11EX ftri' S. BOSWORTlO3ookeeller and Dealer to Stationery', kn. N0.82 - Atarket etreet, near o Diamond, Plttsbursch, Pa. - ___ • AY CO., Booksellers and Stationers, t No.. GS Word street, rand done to the nomer flint hdrah. P. Schoch.' Ln. books ecartantly on band. ENGLISELS: CO., Booksellers, No. y. . Plttebur Wood greet, between Fourth and Diamond gh. P. • • . • hiLTSIe• SLO• TORN IL IVIELLOD, Dealer itiPlane Fertes, ttpj Maude and Musical Instrithiehte,, School Ticaka, and. tlitel:'rVa nXtran l Pa b g e jt h eVer. l.'' RENRY EDER, 'Dealer in Music, Mu :l,4 Intim:meat.. and lIIIPOrt., or MAI. Strings,' emit far trunna & ..etarlea resod and equate flan.. with Coleman's Akdeari 'Attachment. Also LT 'Murtha/WA llama. • SCIIM IC EDER & CO., MUR Sten - . 4th • rtra•t. between Market and Mood. New traale atm Illy rarely's*. and Madmil Inetrtmienta of all Janda. • 'LA/ • J - ...., ..1.. PH 1 11161 L& CO., Druggists and Apot.ll,-- •• ontrisn.eornerNlikliet 'street andtheDlatoond.koeP constantly! on 'hnd $ fnli and eompumi aaserignesit :of V Dr y st3ledleines,Pertom ernandartirlespertainingtothelr t - cleisits nreacriptiotUrtuelhilgroMPninnbld. TWIN SCOTT, Wh016301.4 Dgalei in OP Drage. Palma. Oil.. Parnbbelf and Dye Stutim, No. ttgl 41berty street. Pittsburgh. All orders trill twelve prompt attention. La"' Agent for Loudon t Co. valuable !mmHg medicines. mar ttPly • • -• • A. FAIINESTOCK Wholesale . BrgglNl:rts..El mungsrinr•ra rrflrhlto Leed.lied st, corner 15 oal 8.1 Front stzeuts, • • E: SELLERS, Whoresale Dealer in 41-11 . 14 1:11V131 , 17: }4 1,12m.v=ti.Li-,t; a. plummet sit Air..— 1,11.11 MG RAUN.a:REITER, Wholesale dc. Retail Dnc6Mr4 TOrnes c Lqvrir and BLCIalr, etrort., SOROONMARER & CO., Wholesale Cr • Drursrlats, 7ge. 24, Wood .Beat. Dittabuigh. • Z it Co.. corner ifzket d etreet and Dfamorld—lieerruoue, Modlcfn:4 31edicIPe CrAda."/Zr'fl=tlif &valet pertaining Polls luelneea. • haunt Phy.leLanC preacriptiona carefully compounded at' all 4andy ; FAIN HAM Jr., (successor to Jas. thll7.liti:lrk V../ttratlirtor3mstr,"4l:,"ll"." Pittaursh- rri-.l(.4tular . Agent far D. Pau'. 34edlelna lth '. j. 17 • ik) I 4ef AUK') ti:l Cll.E$ Merchant Tailor andirro= thlar~4-lirest-stlart. ~ ,PartlVerat - •• . to lioye and YeatbeAllothhis, - tiolfgr .tiriLLIAM : DIG BY, Merchant• Tailor, bra= T T st 0.1. tad Deter in /1 owr Idade 9 otb I nz ISI /at, tali reet. ! . WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 04, sts i d a M:s ib irk — cf:a s T, .Zze k " o , AlltV. r 7= :771.41 4 4,1,Vrt "rat MISCELLAiiiEO WARRINGTON; JADIES' EIiLLEREIV SHOE STORE. ahroo on inad a fan . seortmnit, No. 26 il greet, Pllttlandi. vem-IJ,I WALTER P. MAESTIALL, Importer gind Dealer is Vista, Ylgursti .sad Dscaratirs Paper Ulmer Nr.:ll l =se k 4Pitts=ll . .. 4 m mou. wart t 60, ofrParis. "'&l3 PRINTERS.W6 iteiFt7---igoot A 4.. P. F . a ... zeRAMBIZIVI4 st reet, rART S FASHIONS, FORLADIRS' tßie M.—The Paris Fsithforis for JUNE, direst write . on sale 00 the Ist proshno l lir m. L. B. WILSON. hr27tf Na. pram, stern naafi strewE EIBROIDERED AND: APLICA TlLLAS—Nalsrial• :Risked for Estterrobisr7kaa AP- I ark by • _ . 31115. 8. Jett N0..%1! , ,, roam start, =me WILLIAM NOBLE, Upholsterer, and lr Detder Iti liphaletor, Wholesale and uE • i.s.eos. ! DPosltok the Peet °eke. • • ViiiritgtifedirCOACH IrACTOU•y—loo, ..i.4348 Diamond AMY. nr ;IT& jaVerAej%. -47-ILLIAM SCROCRMAN'S .Lithograph. o ' , Att.V.h_ v _ h wi'L P i trmitgialtBll 6 .'P 4 11111 auto, 'a, nonnaa.gbabarltecturtand a r ab l M Iftwlngs; inssims ~d Tumor aus;4?-,..b.ter.red or Drawn on Stone, end Drintatt In COWL tit. ron or 111 .. k. I. 1-1. ~,,a aPProu!+.4le. an d at tba moat mum abietwkva. ' battfil• 1 FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF. • cornat ea.buo.o molar., four premium! : yle: I Miter aledais sod 2 INploants — idautifartoryi SG*: Pan street. Pittsburgh. P. 111‘..thrware Of nuntemm muntertelta. - se2Sall7 Bread and Cracker's jRON CITY PILOT BREAD 'mid CRACK-. ER BAKERY, No. 217 Ilbertg street, opposite the brut Sraltbeetd. • laving purchased me of 'MX Nevin's , Crsaker and Pilot tnatutnee, I am prepared to nD all onlara for Crark• era or Pilot Bread. at the Mart...bootie. Puporka. Patully Bread. Rye and Lipmepela limo, large sad mall Rolls, fresh every momin d Etaemboata note!. le, supplied"with ha and iptt Dread, at all.tor.. ar ifirCaket and Caufmtionary on but dad made tomtit! ! l i :_PI • IWANTED-7-01(1 Coinage or Almeria:di Sil •er; Condon surer and (lola. SO norm or m. • m 800 by •U. D. ICING. 8010. black sod Fa. Broker. ''Hew Restannui . WILE undengigneil has Opened - a RESTAIU he rant at No.lll, Fourth abeet,a fewdnom from Market, neatly unmans tin, 51crchante flank. widelt he haa hand - n O . IO VUM.DP , and imrrmosiva to-soemumeaste• pu at hum, with any thing • thoymay want in able Ilse Dinner on the latk, daily, trim 12 in 3 o'ckcir.:ll l .l/1.; and awry attention 0111 he given to supply the table with all the &Ratan or the season: Meals andrefteshments furnished to order, at ,all how; on the ehortest notice. „ With the facill tine poesemed by tiff subenfte. to give ea ildectiom he trasta to be al& to merit a gonnal and ex tend.. patmllaioa anti Invites a nal from all who desire,ai any Ilmo, a comfortable meal, 'ell got up, and Yawed Terms unesorptionable style. , . JAN. WILSON, No. 1 1 / 701111 h 14 . 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Itare of the Territory Oat] net trpreZ4M/Plfrout'' yrohimaciii Slavery olorchr.7 Mr. Chase said the:debate . had not,b4Pur i an * ed Vloiely; the question " pending being* his amendment, but had been'mostly upon the ,ques lion of the repeal of the • Missouri Comprorrd* ;Thee bilk ,• was prefessedly _Tot non intervention ,‘ . but, in fact, was interveritioh: -. lt-professed Da' 'leave exittinglavra alone, but;in fact;liaterrened -to overthrow and repeal the dilating law, which . ' Was the Missouri prohibitien. The South be lieved that under the cementation slavesal lie carried there, and thi s bill gave power to . t) le .gialatureisubject to the Constitution of th lini. ted States, and therefore the South' belies' the I• Territory:could not. Prohibit. it. ' , His amencini c Was only to make it clear that the territorial gislature was not denied' the power to eiclu 9 slaverY. • A majority of the Senate believeslhat the territorial legislature 'tots the power to 'ex- ' elide br, permit slavery, and if they put in this amendnieut, and then add the further' power to, permit it,-lif they t pleased, the doctrine of self government would he. full. •• •• • • ' Mr. hedger said that all understood the posi tion of the Senator from Ohio with respect to 'this bill, and, understanding it, was it the duty of every friend of the bill to reject any amendment coming DOM that. quarter.' The Senator, with cool, impassioned fervor, has avowed 'that he is in consience bound ,against....any compromise en this qirestrein, and while ho calls upon &anther' members`th obserte 'plighted faith north of 36 -degrees 00, Minutes; be" at • the same time avows that he is hot bound, and will never consent to allowing tlnf South•inychance north of that lbw: That Senator baa 'avowed „that lot will not; be ,hound by Mayagreement' or act:Which would al lowl sieve any where, North or Soulh.' s t., The Senator :e old 'only mean - one - ' thing by . any a mendthent f his, and - that was mischief. It was the rule fo .Senateie to present ?opera tolhe body with statement of their Purport, and from a confidence that Senators.nouldnotpresent amy -1 thing offeruilve to the.body, all papers were re• ceiveal with Out tieing read. Irefound .in a New ' York paperwhkla sympathised inaentiment with the Senator, a statement that the - Scouter front 1 Ohio, anion; tither papers; pregooked to the a dayar•two ago,: one containinr a reaoln tion declaring that any MeMber of Congress who - could votethr Mr...Douglass' Nebraska bill,wa's a traitor to hie country; to freedom and to God, •• and deierviiig only of everlasting inOuriy. • The - Senator presented to the Senate a paper Con taining this resolution, so denunciaLoryand Oren-, sire to a large majority .of the Senate—bi„pre senting it, the Senator 'had impliedly endorsed it. -By presenting it lie had beceme a party ‘ tn • it. The friends of this bill - were fully the equals , in all reaper:la to the Senator from'Ohio. He • not know whether the resolution was niquatlY contained in the paper preseuted by the Senator from Ohio; but finding it -in "a paper spapathial, frig with the Senators ' views, he supposed there , was no doubt of -It. • • Werethe Senoters of the United States to be overawed and 'imitated by foul-Mouthed calumny? Was it not enough that the newspapers "of • the North teemed with per aonal denunciation of Sanatoria?. Was it notautli dent that Free' Soil arid Abolition mediums should threaten Congress, with maledietioneVan man and divine? ' Was it not enough tbal:;Sesii atom shouldhe daily denounced and insulted•ray blackguards all over the country; - that, in addil, lion to ell this, the Secretor from Ohio should in-'• trolnee and lay on- the table of the Semite this , resolution? •. ' .- - _ • • ' t- , \ ... Mr. Cass airkedthe Senator to read ntestspo- peewhiciplrepsent td-Bim. e - ~.. ;-N • : I,: , Mr. Badger Belli inwsua unnecessary. lie referred to the character - of those editots•ttt !the North who lied to live; and who instinctivelypake up falsehood; insults endirerionelationhi oppose an that....,aaa gPOdr moral, wise' and virtuous. \;• Mr. criesetaid that a large number of tbe,Se papers were'sent to him, and he 'could-not coral, folly examine them. - „Ile was. not aware kW \ the resolutiOn was. contained in- the paper lao presented; Who had been, he would hive Con sulted the rills that required that all papers oprettented to Ihe body aboard be respectraldie wee pot ricmptemedla use each bumplage in:lris 4rm . - HElSeriaters , _but tlia peeple;:••ln i i , g . indignation at this proposition te k ... dye _ poet of thirty lean' standing', could noiliaetpaebolte use measured language, - swerloaars , Uar — lcords-with.tbittiprecudort rk4 . (aired bY the rides of the Senate. There should be wile eXCiiir Tor the excitement of the People:, lisi. heard, pretty hard epithete used in debate here towards the oponenta of WS bill. , • . . Mr. Dixon asked if the Senator endorsed the statement contained in the resolution. Mr. Chase. Ido not.' lam very fat from supposing or declaring' that any Senator, 'who, in the exercise of his sound judgment' iu voting for or against this bill, did so otherwise than in the exercise of pure motives. He never used such language to other Senators. He had hied • long in the Slave - State. ' He had received Ida,' professional education from a Southern man,: William Wire, end enjoyed his confidence till his death. He commented upon Mr. Badger's state ment that no amendment coming from him should, be Adopted.. .. , • Mr. Badger—Not lbecantie it cornea from 'the Senator from*Ohio, but frOm an Abolitionist. , Mr. Chase—That is the'old cry, that no gciod can coil& out of Galilee. Cries of "Nazareth; Nazareth." Mr. Badger-110 is not more correct' in quo ting Scripture than be is in quoting me. Mr. Chase said he niter refused to carry out a compact. The North bad not done so. Ite never considered the acts of 1850 a Compromise or -compact, but as separate acts to stand on their respective merits. • • Mr. Mien asked several l questions of Mr. Chase, which, after much confusion and excite ment, he answered in detail. Mr. 'Cos raid the wetnr'l92o was' en inter vention by :Congrpis with Slavery.. This bill 'Vats to set that intervention aside, and leave :natters na.they stood before. - This was clearly' Den-intervention. Mr. Stuart discussed whether the substitute was now. before .the Senate or not He said that - Southern men were not to be affected by the passage of this bill. The responsibility of this dissuasion was to be at the North. He did not believe the bill new had - snificient directness.— lie believed the bill did give the peoplefull pow er over the inibjggt, but the South interpreted it -one way and the`Nurth. another. lie wnnted the bill so plabiy worded as to defy any double ink te'rpretation—otherwise lie would not vide for it. The Senator from Delaware had said the repeal of the Miesouri Compromise would revive the French laws, pre%iOusly existing. which re cognised slavery. lie had an amendment, which if not added ; ho would never rote for the The amendment Provided that the repeal of the .Missouri act should not revive any- law „ Author •iting slavery - 1u t he. Territory. He regretted, and replied with warmth, to Mr. Badger's re mark, that It wan the duty of all the friends of the WI to vote down all 'amendments coming from Mr. ( base :: •. - He would veto - for any goad proposition, and against any wrong one without reference to who should propme it. Mr. JahAss' asked: Efy the Efeintor believed that thilifFeseutil oktireteonstibitional. Mr. Stuart-4do. lle saidhe 'regretted the conree recommenced. by Mr. dindirr.'. The -- Seni aior from Ohib moved some time ago to strike out the Provision which declared- the Missouri Coropiromise superseded by the principles of he acts of 1840; and thoaght that _declaration was historically false. The . Senate refused to vote it out. A few minutes after, the Senate, on Motion . pr Mr. Douglas, did strike' It ou t and inserted .. valiothei, declaring them inconsistent with one Mr. Badger replied, contending that lie was right in' recommending the rejection of all the ammerniments.ooming from Mr. Chase. This bill.nort clearly derisive!! ea the people of the .Territory _ full power ' to 'regulate all 'domestic Institutions,' including' slavery; Ile believed thattelbing coming from the avowed enemies of the hill lust! any other pews than to eMber, . • Mr. Cheat said the Purpose of the amendment Wag to give the people self•gevernment In the !amid - sense. - • • • . • kir. Badger said the amendment WAS • to give power to' exclude slavery,. and, ',"the" Senator re fund to accept theidtesnative power 'of permit.' ling It.: it were Put'ln the bill. would the Son ator"vote for It ? • • -':Mr. Chore—l would not.:.. :Mr. Badger continued MS remarks is favor of Douglas thought the Senator from Mich igad had gone beyond the. rules of courtesy" in lecturingthe Senate for Siding, a falsehood.-- This, he thought, was a Serious reflection on two"- thirds of.the Sedate who. wind on. it: ITO ex plaineththe bill 4 and maintained that the lan guage admitted'of no more directness than "the la now - contained.' The - bill gives- all power over the subject of eltnety=toexclude or'permit -iV..-subjetdonlY to the Constitafion of the United 43telee. : the Censtitotfon did not give that pow,: et• then the billoguld Cot-glee it. • Lige, Stuart gently replied to the Senater from Me*. That. Senator before now had sought perional difficulty With him. " Re then asked Mr. - _..._ ~ Claytan if Ito had ?many \ way lectured. the . • Bc , I ate 'beyond ,what courte \ and parliatnentery • law allowed: ' M : Mr s Clnyton !Jim* did elk think the 'Senator\ \\- . • ..,'":.. 11'4 - , I Stuart then Appealed flr. Everett:?... r ' Ir. Wellerinthe.Chair, dec ed that it 11r ,not M order thus to Smutting. 1. ; ,\., Mr:Stnart appealed from the decision. ' After some confusion, Mr. Stuart withilrewhia appeal t,, \ Retlunesid that if any eine undo rood him at' letturin the Senate, he linked him fay so: ' Mi, Gwin-,Did - you not any that tit Vote given by theSeriate-was historically false 2 ‘, • \ Mr. Seward called theSonator firitaq Honda to order),,forlnttniogatingtheSenator. \ Mr. Stmartexplained leaf he had 'pron ced tae' eclaritionton the bill, whicirthe'Senate had reftestal to.strike s ent, nntrue., ,reluch`conftn and excitement prevelled.l', \ '.. . ~/dr.* S tuart said; that thongiihis hid the great:\ `est persartelan`d political friendship : for the Sen \ ator frontlllinois,.yet it Would never do for that \ 'Senator te . attemPt to put him down.- Mimes not made ofstuff of thet kind. ' The Senator wits wirer more mistaken in hie life.than in supper. ing he could lie foreed- to rote 'at" the Senate pleaned.' If the Senator Supposed' he bad 'the ; power, by the grace of GO or otherwise, to din loon hirm the Senator' *as 'utterly mistaken. ~ l Mr. in ' 'said kens evident that the Senator from Michigan had . been mistaken. ': ; ,' I \ .Messrs \ Shields, Cass 'int others exPland 'what Mr. Shirt had said. . " '... - ... i ' • ' Mr.. Douglas, expressed himself Wished. He disapproved alfr \ iesign to \ attemPt dictation over 1 Orlf;ene.. • \ ' , Mrl,•Walker deprecated the course of deminci , arion Pursued towards Menne. Chain and SWM ner, and the dogmatical speeches of the friends of the ball. lie comniented upon the high ehar- octet'. for\ virtue, mmedity and ability:of Mr. ChaseX i andeald he would never consent to de nunciat eti Of him. He asked Mr. Clayton if, in his opinien, the repeal of - the illistieuri'act 409 revive the \olddaws of Lonialena in 'Nebraska..., ' Mr. Clayton said . he believed the Missouri act was unconstitutienal, -and did not repeal those !awe'. • ',. \' , • \, " This question, Whether the repeal of a repeal ing statute Would revive torrime repealed acts, was discussed for. an hour by Messrs. Walker, Butler, Toncey, Benjamin and Badger . • \\ , . ', Mr. Walker regretted the renewal \ of the agi tation.. It would hare a 'disastrous result to' the Deinocratic party. The whole countrit Ind eic., quiesced in the acts of 4850. '‘'This act would re. vire agitation, and leackto efforts for the prohl:. bitio'n of slavery from the Territories, th esrepeal. of the Fugitive Slave act, and the abolition of, slavery in the District' of Eolunibia. It "multi, not produce quiet. . ' "'. ' . Mr. Butler:mid the, North gave the peoplef Utah and New 'Mexico Tower Over 'this question, !itemise Spanish law was in force, and now re. fused it to Nebraska because it suppOsed the French law.'irould be In force. ;This bill gave the territories thepower tir act' serif the law - was in existence there: Caie. regretted to hear .that the passage, of this bill was to,create agitation tat the North, and, that the ',North. Would drive' the South to the 'extent - ef,. its power. lie referred to it New York refer, which said that the hill passed, the Sonth would" he' 6'00,10 from' all territory. and might expeetthe enactment of the 'scenes of. Sen Domingo, and wird \ and dough f ere were, to be given up to the black\ man: \ . , W\Mr. Cain said that paper „was' : the name; one hich had denounce& several': sozoitom by their Anteing plekliocketaYand.rescills, and It didnilt 'sp`eak the seplimehts of,the north. ', • . \ • t . MeSsrs, Walker and Weller continued the as. bate \-the „Tatter saying:that if theDernocratic party was to be 'ruined by the' eitension of ,the princiil.leofself-gevernment to American citizens, it might, ht ‘ diet, and not only'die, but he damned Mr. Douge, of lowa,. agreed'with Mr. Radger,. ,that all amendments coming trim? the enemies of the bill . shoUld`be . „votedelown. ' : , The'questien \ w as then Stated' to be on , Mr: ',Chase's amendment, to add to the 19th' Seetion .ih eivrortln othaellus Legislature of the territory 'shall, not be pre added, fromprohibiting' slavery therein." Mr.'Eadger sailthat if that were voted - down, he would move to ehtend 'the l'lth section, by ad ding the - tete the followingt , Rrovided 'that nothing containeilin this .act 044 , 1 be construed to revive or putOriVorce any law, or . regulation,'Which \may have elistal pririelei`the act rif ,the.Gth.. of • , March, iftr,,either protecting;,establishiug, Pre ldbiting er\ abolishing slevetyt" '\ -. :: ..Mi.:Stuart eisid thrall° hatifeihl he would vote for Mr,. Chamfer - amendment,. hitt ;talkie was one to be„offerixi by l,e Senator fient4erth Catuti , na, he would rioote for it, \,„ V . \ • ' . The question s evi:,thert taken on Mr. Chases amendment and rejected asfollowk \ •\ , j . • WerismMtiers. :Chase; Dodge 'of Wileditelit; ' reaciaii, risk Foot, Itamlin,: &weir', Smith,. Sumner lind Wade-10 1 • :.,. \ . , ' Nsve.4lenirs. Adamk, .Atchison, Bailer; Bell, Benjamin, B7rodliead, Brown, Butler, Clay,' Clay`, Clay, ton, ‘Dawsom , 'Dixon ; Dodge of lowa, DOOM, EVAIIB, :Fitzpatrick, Gwim Houston, Hunter, Johnson, Jones, of lowa, Jones of Tennessee,. Mason,' Morton \ Norris, Petit, Rusk, Sebeitian, ~Shields, 'Slidell,' Stuart, Toucey, Walker and Wit\ limns-40. Mr-Badger then \ offered his -‘, amendment ' B9 ' 'above, and it was agreed to—yeim 3X.,-nays f ;. as follows;. Fees--41e3ars. Atchison, Ihulgeralell, Benja- ' ',min, Brodhead, Butler, cloy, Dawson,. Dixon, Do d ge of lowa,' Douglass, Evans, Ash Fittpa 'trick, Fort, Gain, Iladilin, Houston, Hunter, Jones, of lowa, Jones, of Tenn., MasorkMorton, . Neqtris, Petit,. Pratt, &Ward, Shields, ;Slidell, SMith, Stuart, Toucey, Walker, Weller,' Wil lie*. • . , -i! nits—Mesirs. Adams, Brown, Dodge of Tut., . Johnion, Rush Sebastian. \", ~, Mr. Roughing moved to amend by striking Zeit the words, t. the power, of Congress to disap prove the, legislation of the Territory," and. changing the veto power of the Goreiner, so that' it might her overruled by a two-third vote.— Adopted.. , ''.\ ~ Mr. Claytoelmoved tmstrike out the provision allowing aliens\ to rote and hold office. ~ . • \ Messrs. Walker, Petit, Dodge, and Chase op posed the amendment, and Me. Clayton support ed it, when it was agreed to.. '...1 - ists, 23, nays, 21. Me. Chase offered an amendment malting Oar ernor; Secretary and Judges :elective by :the peoplet.ofthe Territory. ' Ile explained and ens . forced it. Rejected, yeas 10 nays . 30.... , .. Mr. Chnse offered, itel'etnendment mitring Ne: breaks and MMUS in one' territory and, under one government. lie argped the abitence of any 'necessityfoe two territories. - - Mr. Mason said-he fully endorsed all that was said by Mr. Badger that it was the iliityof every friend of the bill to vote down this and all other amendments offered by the: Senator from Ohio. Mr. Chase sat& he had offered his amendment's bechuse they were in his opinion right. , He ketosis no rule of propriety or eonstitotional right by which a Senator representing Ohio, the 3d. Stitt* of the Union and truly representing ,the sentiments of that State.yres to \ be'denied the privilege of offering ammilments to this or any other blll or.why. amendments , offered by the Senator from Phi.) were to be \ rejected; because lie offered them.. When once the'fienate bad re solved on the principle of non-intervention' he bad offered amendtnenfir not against; but to carry it to,its fall extent • \ ' , Mr Mason responded, denying that any amend ments offered by the Senator was intended to carryiitt" the principle of non-intervention. The solo ob ect was to defeat the Bill. ITinhild read of a.'wa 'or who carried a huge 'ehieldVovered with seven bull's hides and.closely studded' with' brass. The Senator of Ohio Must suppade him aelf covervi s with some suclishield from the just condemnation of the - country. - This was): the last struggle of the party of which the • Senator wax an illustration. If this bill passed their last vocation would be gone; their last plank in the shipwreck taken from them, and - they would die, as, they- deserved to die, • howling, howling like fiends, ' because:they hael not been able to destrey the country 'which bad pro tected them.; \ The South had • not proposed this measure; it' bail never originatesl.any measure upon the subject of 'slavery. Though the bill contained ninelt,rif injurrice to tlieSunth, he.was still willing to take It as. a small advance towards justice, and as a Measureof peace. ''' "`, Mr. Wade said he hind listened as long as he could, quietly, to the unjust end unbecoming as persions cast upon the Senator who, with \ hint, truly represented the sentiments of the great State of Ohio. He wondered at the calmness with which his colleague had"borne : the Minds and. imputations thrown Anion him persanallf, and upon his motives and conduct . - Such conduct 'could no longer, be put up' with. Ohio was not inferior to any other State.:- . . Her: &Paton were not to be browbeateriby anipertens,andirere not to be frightened out 'or tEerright to offer amend ments to any ,Bill'pending: in - the' Senate of the United States: I. The language used 'towards hie 'colleague was unbecoming the Senate. -. It might be very suitable to a, plantation; but not to, the Senate Of the United States. =; Ohio would dis pose of, reward, and punish - her own Represen tatives, and she recognized -ito mastef In old Virginia, ever her Senators.'• 'ff the people of Ohio could vote for. Senators, they would email hiseolleaguo back to the, - Senate for six years longer..:.lid maintained , that the Missal :1 Com promise. was constitutional.', The eery teen who new adfucated Its repeat beiauas it *Oa meet irituthmal, hail over and eve r voted tor Its tension to. the Parille..: To deny, the constifirtion silty of the Winnot Proviso Watt. but little .orer . dr years old at the North. It had its commence meatat ethic) when the Senator 40113 Michigan ' . , , ii • \' \\ ' \ ' ella Vacated onnd it nmiptuaryt -strip himself .2, ell bur. lAn amen ea tted by Mr. theitsrene habilimen in th e grout \Nisoiential increasing the Ptice, of \the Delaware; ~ been e Declaration of indepersience'thad ' fr0m52,400,000 to $3090,000, was adbp... been lled b stip . of thit`Bll Not yeas 24 ; nays 9. Also, ono lnalsrudegthepr. \tonly e acts er th e F her of Mt Codutry'llid of the .snsenehanzui and Notth Branah,B l TO4 ft ar nneanatiktionsi, tot what they from $5,090,000 trt sB,BBo,BlA—Yelut22.'neysl).- olarettito be seikroleat \ truth* had bop do- Also, an .amettalerd X" llault44 ; 4 1, i /ir ''P lz ° ll4 \ deN-eriderit lies.\ If Was necessary to . providing that none of the cave "risionsthall elate' the beet/mattock of \lndependenee a Bede or be mold, Wyss the, hteitie L i z Wfn dil i nn°4 gf- I,•' 1 tble'bn! coati not IQ ler/mated- , yeas 24, nays 7. ,\ s : -;.: • It wo now.B o'clock Ord llimpers. vase, Ever. • Several other simendammts Were propbsed, but • 'Ott androanyelter Ginatos„hati,left the &mato noted down, and the section, air azumideU,painunt , ehnnlbjtjA \ 2 • \ 4 Tse lellcinidg .‘ ' Mr. aso . sal, that if h )1;1 any feeling of e—Measts. Barna, .tasthol,. klub= - persoal u trodners to o enator \ from Ohio, Guam, Evans, Fergneon Frzgalumnall,. - ; (Mil, he weleldeongra te ttuth Senator atop, - Hendricks, Relater, Jaredetas, 'Alerers, on the de roade,.for him and noel his de. Kinkel, Me ll inger, Price, Skinner . Ellifee.-18. I fended But • wishictis him ae *aridness, ha ilars . -Iferawrs.Duckalew, Cressiell, Focil,drod," ' would toot cite so ot eeelrstalo# o l* V, Goodwin, E.';W. Hamlin, How, M'ClOtoelti-'.ldu: 1 naYa The antenclinnt was then nqatived--yws fly Roland Qtriggle, Sager, Wherry. '2ll'Caigin, - -- he sublAitute as limmided, was, then agreed Id the Rouse, the amendments by the.lB4th4 1 ~., to;in placeat thigiluil'hilll, and 46.1,1111 m • to the supplement to the SO incorporating the. ,' mended lath \reported to thie_Benate •.. ,„ Mercerwrict New ' Castledialiroad Computy •werit' , . At half pat,,lt o'clock, Idr:-.AdainsOuiried en considered and Coneurrod in ; so the hill goes tO ' l 2, ' eurclatent- 4 ,08 t---Yeas 16 ,:payeillt \ ',, ' the Gorarnor for spproraL -.,‘ \ ' -2 , w Walker requested a seParate rote \ on n- The Rouse Was derotml to the considerseiwo of ? / r,s% e 'DE with elm amendment striling tot \ Bills, on the Public Calendar. „- ; i'l \proviiu'en allowinfidians to vote *ad' hold'oll ' Bill for the payment of certain &Matto Olecht•••,..,_ open deeming tbeirl,intentions to .become. ' tots *Mercer county; bill for the eanceile , 110 e zeds. e opposed that amendment :; `of Relief Notes:, and bill relative to Miletraph. ‘' • Iles° l ' °(1 8°, of lowa , Douglass, \ Petit end • meanies i pealed mama reading g• ".' -.,„. •-• • - cute oppo s ed it. \ \ , 3 \ l ~ The brill relative to official 'am" Wag will ' Mr. A n sipported it. °\ I ', Leas 411,' nays 99. 22' Thihqueu • cur weivtakert ort, nowliitc---yeas' - 4 • plement to the n w o e f April; 1850, relative ' ' nays iaes-Tif 'Aclains,A ' Badger Bell. '''. •Intion to adjourulkon Tuee4 l 7. l th4 l, to Beelowitheße ed. *awe,' Pattelei clot \Aare' tk • 'Y. the 6th hut., was adopteA--yeas 48 . eon, Dixo n E. „Everett; Fitheatriek, Ho nays ill'. - ton, Hunter, Johnson, Mason; Morton, Pratt, The •Ceramittee'on Biuslo reported the bill to Sebastian, Slidell. %.\ \\ ,\ \ \ \ re-charter the . Bank of MiddlebOwn. Nave—Mears. Chao, Dodge, \ of. liilsconsin.‘ Adjourned till afternoon. ' • thedf few4/iongllue„ Fitt, Fekseirden, Paoli HOuswi.:-„d,fterawet—.Tlie House' nusint.B4 o'. Hamlin, Jones, ' or' love Jane ; of_ Terri*, Norrisc,' ick, end took ny the Prohibitory Liquor Ea; ..„ Pettit, Seward, llfileids,`Btel , Stewart, llturr 7 \ question"heliagen the original bill to mutat a. ner, Wade, Walker, * Williams,.. •. \ "and, eableit the question to a T 0 ,e.1 2 4' Or, •:,,, So aliens cannot yoteerhold Office lit, the ter. ply °' -1- • ' - ritories. All the other anienthnehts Werewpor\ We„ Dimeing; of Lycoming, ' sulenritea 'itia it\,,, carrel. \ \ •••• ''. sinendinent; In , submit a , &mph- resolution: of 1." • \ Mi. Bell said he w not opposed \ to the gen- “liqrart" oy ‘eipquor." to * vote of 'the people, ' oral provisions of the ill as s t neon stood, but which \ was negatived by the following rote: ~ \ e he \ had some objections lt, "w, ch Ailed pit \ Yedu `i. , . , ,,Wessrs.\ Adams, ' Atherton, Barton, \' V mint Ms miiing for it. He desired to be heard' Beck, Beyer, Boyd,„ Bush, Byerly, Calvin, Collins, `_, ' on tt‘ • cries o f "if° o n , B°`\°n,lcell bear Po 'Nagle:viz , Doming, Eckert, Mager, Erni, "tr. \ now ., , 1 , , \'l,, \ tirhanr, Ilarnthon, Hart, 'Distend, Hillis Mr. Bell said he was too e th icist/alto Pnieeml llnturrolcer, 'Roder. Vohnson, Lorry, (Lubillb.) ,'• 4, now, but still he deeired to beN heardl.efore the Lorre t i (Tioga,) Vireo Melly, Monaghan, . , \ 'bill was wh , Kroseed. because if le should.sullgest Mon ery, Moore, Mosvi-, Patterson, itawlini. •* ' any amendment width the majoriti`nught op.' 'l3r. 8 fo l k, sake, pieworee,, smith, (Threks,j- ` • prove, it could not be done after the think rehd-, Strntheni. Wheeler, Wicklein, Wileon..\-44.- : ing. „ , ' \ :\ ' • Nars--.Mnsars.4prsham, Balthein, Bath Bit- Mr. Dawson--If necessary , tO amend, the inn. 'ham, Caldwell, ]i sleCa , Cluunberthi,.‘ l. Cm*, i, -, joritY can recommit the bill for thriturpose ; Crone, Cornmins, Dav is, Deepri, The Fraessi, let it be engrossed now, however.' ' - , 'Fietehre, \ Foster, FryolVellentine, l e, c ... Cri of "questionl question!" Sze. ' \- Bilmore, Illi ay , \Gwbt , MT , , ,r fillfir,.„ ,fliPP,____ . R lo 4•• The Chair—The question* sheathe bill\ be nith, Duet; \ vtiektlntn. \ Eht, woe; ee°Wir. engrossed \ and ordered tor a third readingl ' \ Mago're, Manderfield, • „, , ,M•Cconlie, lid',Oannell,_\ Mr. ilouston—On ; that ,questibn. I desire to Miller, Palmer , \Nkke, Polt!lees fusinc°* k r. ” - \ ' my I ham4aired off With Mr. 'Mallory who ter, Beelson, ItabOts Ithwe, Balledp, Battik`, \ . been cailml AWAY by sickness - " ` (Crawrei9 Steleare.`tritoelYlole, Steeelh etthth. \,' ~.. i The titration was aeaded in the esetentieelr ,v, ...,e5. . \:\ 1 ' \'t: . -. yeas 29, nays); as folloth : • "_- - • ltiahneationusa entaken on the first:potion - Yens---Messre. Adams, Atchison, Badger; of the original bill; and \ \ was negatived hythei ,-•• i Benjamin, Brodhead, B ro wn, Butler, Clay. Daw- following veto : \\\ , ' '''• ; ,•\ ,\ \'„ , i son, Diron, Dodie, of lowa, Douglass, E. TUB. ,lass--Messra. Abtalutht. A th erton.'llaidelfa, ' i 'Fitzpatrick, Gwin, \Hunter, Jarmo, Jones; of gyp. ne m; Gilidwely, Coital*, Gimuaberir, \ lowa, Jones, of 'GDS. Mason; Morton, Norris, c ra n e , c hni eg m c Davis, Darin, De • L •- Fames., . s 1 Pettit, Pratt, of T e n Shields, Slidell, Stuart Fletcher, Foster, llellenthie, \Gibbohey,. Owinti,\ - \ "and wing.... \ . mile, Edmund, Mira. Jaclann. LawrePs - Illar'' Nays--Itessrs. Chsre ' ,Dodge;ofWisconain. Fee- .) Linn, Ithgee._,Msioire, Alanderfield, BP- , - ‘ \ senden, Fish, Foote; Iftindin, James, Seward, rnbs, M'Couiell, Miller, Moore, Parke, Perm- \ Smith, Sumner, Wade and Walker, ' ' lee, paseroote, porter, ponboil, Roberts, Smith, • - Absent ;or hot voting: ••••••11testrs. 'Allen, (Cranyartk)StoWitrt,;,ZieSierpekaees 4: 64 .r* i - Bayard , _Bell; Bright, Cass, Chlteli,' Coop- 42. i , ~ ~ ~- , %, . - ',. tt \ \ 'er, Everett, Geyer, Houston, Mallory, Pearce, Nams--Mossrs. Admits, Barton, Beck, Ileyar;, ,- . ' Rusk, Thompson, of Ken.; Thorepson„ of ,New Boyd, Bob, Byerly. Calvin, Collins, toolc, Jersey, Toombs, Toncey, Weller, Wright, and bouncily, Danthng, Ether t, Edinger. 'Evans, Phelps-20, and oho ;vacancy in Nor th Carolina. Pry, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Hamilton, Hart, • ' Mr. Badger aid to-marovr was, under the Herr, thestand, Hillier, }Blip*, ilmr, Huuseck.- ~. . rules, Axed for private bills. • Ho'how gave no- , Hooter, Johnson, Knight, Leary, (Lehigh, ) • nee, that to-morrow he wouldmove a suspension m , Kee, Melly, 3ionaehan, hiontgomery, Motor' .\- , to`the roles, in °Mer i t° trikeilf this bill. And Palmer, Patterson, Rawlins, Rowe, &Made. then, at five minutes before '9 \o'cleck, the Gen- ikott, Shenk, Bintonten, Smith, (Bakis,) Stock._ „x • ate adjourned. • dale, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein,lVll: ' ' '`A"' eon,.-0,. • , ' . i • -• "•': •'''•‘;' 2 ' `• , I 011.031 • atter Dalt! Pittstszign Gust* gzunnunnicy mare 8, - .3sfri. Is SaBtsr..-41r.1. iftliriteek ended the proceedinidithe Allegheny 'T Sod in - 'ety faeor prohibitory Liquor „Law. • kr. Fer n„ foar of similar. ;impost from Chamberabitre s Washinfitim Co.. ~ Mr. Evans. one from Chester Co:,'' Mr. , of one from. Lewistown; Mr. :Skinner, .4mer • trent Erie, signed by NO citizens; Mr., Kunlielianie from Lycoming Co.; Mr.. Quiggle; one from ton and "Centro Epa„,,Xe.,greseareil,Ai from . Mr. Sager, • a remonstrance from Baits Co..t • against such a law. • 2 . • ROFORTS .or ...1.,0391.117=11.--SUppIeIIICOF. /Mt relative . to marriage and townships; bill to annul the marriage Contra - of of Ilenrj.D. Mont*, and MarrAtin; Ida wife; trill to izarrease'thelees of Dittriet - Attorneys; with negethw mendation, and bill rektire • to Ireights and meas.. urea. he • Bill to recharger, t Penn Townahip Bank, as. - . committed. • \On :nation' ,Mr.- Crabb, this' wail taken ..up, and passed finally—yeas 18;naya 14. • .3.1 r. Slifer eutsiequently_ made a motion to re do/is:Wee thOvote; which was Ainasreed to 7 .yeas 18. - \ . The farther mippleient to' the Insu snake `and Trait Co., of Pluladelphia,',Und 'the suppleMent to the act the further promotion of agriculture. 31r. 'Jamison read a. bill`in place, relative to . . , taxation, and costa of :wanting-, On motion of 111 i; ACClintock, 'the Senate re" solied itself into' executive toSsalon, and. took up the nominations of Trustees: of, the State Inas tic Asylum. , The sereial nominations were con. firmed as follows: ,• • . . • Dr. Thos. F. Bettor - yeas nays 2; ;Ar"l.: "'dunes—yens 24; !aye 4, lion. A. C. , 11iister-- -loos 25, nays " - . • . . The bill supplementary to the act ereatizig.a singing fund, came up in order On ,second read ing pending the motion to postpone it indefinite -1), and on motion of Mr. EVans,,its minsiders- Han woo postponedifor the present.- , -Mr. Evans- moved to take up the bill for the reading. sale of do Pfiblio Woiks,tbe bite being on second - - • The motion was agreed tO,.an4 the first section of the bill geing read; . -•- Mr., Essurernoved to emend ln the Oth and lOti, lines, to inner'; the advertilement of sale, in two instead of onelnewspaper,, at llarrisburg, Phil adelphia, New Pork and Doston; which was adopt, ed." Mr. Kunkle th.en moved to strike out 512,- 000 ,040 as the icier of the mainline, and bleed Mr. K. W. Hamfin ' ttioved to amend the amend ment, Jey striking out $lO,OOOlOOO and inswing 15,000,0110. ; . \ • • • This amendment to he atneiulment was op posed by ldessre. Evanspiil - Hamilton on the, ground that aoligh a price would defeat a ails.' Mr. Hamilton hoped it tiould'be agreed to.— If it was adopted be would tote for the bill , Mr. JamisonMatie a fevi remarks in. eaplana. tion of hitiportlim, haying that he-hminiade up his mind to vote for the bill the Mice Sled:. • The amenddient of Mr. Hamlin \ was finally dis agreed to ; by the following vote: •• . Ycse.—kbuirS. Becket ew, Cresiwell. Fonikrod, Fry,ll. Hamliti,'E.: Hicalin,\ Hoge, Mc- Clititoek,lM'Faritind; Quiggle, NATL.—Messrs. BArDIIII, Darlingt4n,, 'Marge, - Evrins; Ferguson,Alaldemani Bendricks, , Mester,' Jamison, . Kinzer, Kunkle, Meiheger, \ Price, Skinner; . ' •\ Mr...Evatisthen moved. to amend Mean:tend. melt:of Mr. Kunkel by•tiring. the price at; $ll,- 000.000. This motion, end the question of the sale gen, erally, was debated at ledgiii by Messrs. Darsie, (who made a very able speech), Kunkel and; Evens in favor of sale at a low price. '" ':1 Mr. M'Farland said he was in favor of a 'lade. and would, vote for the bill if the price we/tilted at $21,000,000 or $22,000,000.• Mr. Thickaleir ;Creme:CU went for a high prioe. • • Mr. Evens' finally withdrew hie motion, end Air, 'Kunkel's , ammtment, , to M. $10,000,000 as the price, was pending at_ the" bour. of -Adjonru- Adjourned. o'clock this afternoo n . • .4fionoan. rosolgtiomitdopted by . the Rouse was%reeeiri4 CO 'adjourn from-Tuos, day next to thellitirsday of the. eek following; and taken up ininMilhitely and ; nepthred 7 yeae There will, 1 1 worerti; he: an adiournMeni'next week, probably draw Tuesday till. Blonday.fulT loreing._Tholletoorretio State Convention meets en Wednesday next, and.the ,ConaoUdation jubi: lee Philadelphia . lakes place on ,Friday and root y, end the Legislature will adjourn to at tend the Convention Ind join in the . celebration. The Bole of Zalie Worki - ,,,The bat for thereto of the Piddle - Works wax . resumed, pending the amendment- , or Mr: , lainkedr.which after -Immo. further debate, was Cadopted-4yetul 16; nays 14; as follourn Imts-hlenna. liarnee, Crabs Darlington, Wanda, Evans , Ferguson, Haldeinen; Iratailton, Bend eke, Wielder; Kinser, Kuniel,liellbiger, , Foulk- yed,-,Fry; B. Da Hamlin, E. W.Ham - Hoge, Janus' pn, intock;.,hE Farland, Quiggle . ; Salm, tVherry, DECaslin, Sr4ker..--14. • \ . , • - - forte n Dar Pitnamab Ossette. ~ ' . • Ancatholtr 0 0 10 .4 it Eloitest . .aseechinota, r: ::‘ .*:•• About two weeks since , you were kind -enough ' to nakiseme . extracts from .•• tho Retort of J., the ' 4 : ~* &Muth - School ' - hlissiotary - of Alleglieny."-,'; : ' ''`--. This- report, AMMO - very' satisfactory to tbt'. - - - fI'EJ Association by whom said. fdirsionaty is; mei\ ,• - T.t ployed, does not afford •to those miumpainted.,....: -.3: r sufficient particulars. Le give a full knowledge of .'. the object to be - accomplished by:said Anocia- '\, :: Akin, or the means they would use th accomplish -. As this Assodation expect to bold • ' .1: ~--..; monthly: wieetitir on:" We - , (punk - 77,11eiii-: - '7:7 - log, at Rev; Dr Pronreelf..ChurnifteallaSbotiY, When too they willhold their election for s for the ensuingyear, the writer thought iteithild be well to give a start history , of the aim ef- ..'" -foils through the , poet year, beli e ving , the object :', '-: .. to - be of great impo rtance, esmathilty,,,fer, tea' - ,' ,,i,..i benefit of our youth, end knowing that yon 14 t„ . 7 ... always eadlylcid your influence for tit) pro m - • • tion otevery good object. .-,•• \_ - .... --"--•. .":"... ••:1 About a year ago, thiirOM. of t)Ateglected .\•• ' --,•': condition of the youth of our cities, On the listr.".;"..- '.- , batb,me mere than once Made a sapid of notice '.,. by xome 455 the editors of our papers; and the importance of something' being done te, .lessed:- " .•i their early habit of desecrating- that day. \ To • ascertain the. beet way to accomplish this resolt ' , - • •. : a general meetingwas held in Allegheny, biper- • ••• •. - : sous representing nearly all, the , different reds-. 'low dtatmanations,:when it Wa.s determined \to ';'. ~ . 'forme Sabba th School Association , belletingthat' '': --' ' the course most likely to lessen the era -'. to, was to awaken in the Weida of our • youtlr.'s -:-....: , properrespect for the, _Sabbath; and that this . .......:' was only to be,effected; by brinking all et:Werth°. -, -. influence of th e Sabbath !Rhea.: To do th is ef- ," '' funnily, the united efforts of all favorablerila ' "." V 7. referred \ \ felt to be important.:„, The. city was divided, Into ...:\ districts, mad committees appointed irtioee duty. `lt wan to visit every family within the district assigned them v report the number of chi!. .ilren; parents, names o parents, and place of residence; what Sabbath attending, -'- if any; -t0 Indute line' 'f' , ", ' ' ' attend tome school, and to report : the -times of -- '...-::.: those attending none, and the parlimilar-echoid: nny such might prefer. The objecloi - tblar,was , -': J- - " - . to know with certainty, the pert! school " to. .. ~ be held responsible for th e regular ttettleted of these youth, their mines aud middle. - tent , banded the Superintendent by the Calesitts,f, J .,„ .....„, After some months labor, in the manner JarroniPr'. ' ' fl ; ed, a general report was made out by a-commit." ',",... tee, the particulars taken from` the report _ of those stetting. :.: c at smith= " ascertained that the could: - 1,-.: - not be carried on in the wey,preposed, owing . t 0..,.. •; :3 the inefficiency .and inexperience .of - Ineny.of . . • -`..: those willing to go milisitors. - Frien the report returned by all these Committees, and "pthered-'., ,•--- -s -_from an extent comprising the thole city, `-; •'" 0 . - • the rimesof only about three thooland,yeattr. ,';,L ~...:;, were given.. The-number,. too,. at, tliosttaieted:- - ,:),...:; as.attending particular echools was muck. ' ' 7. the-actual attendance, :end very few, convene. ` ... li Corely, were reverted ne attending school.'" :.. 4. ~ To accomplish the work satisfactorily, it was : --. • ....,' now found necessary to engage, a City Armatoti- - - a,7, . and which was done by the Attificiatimi• about two months niece. " A reporter Ono weolt'ti „ eiaitation vas 'gird; by this gentleman; at areg.: . . .- tiler meeti n g:l et the Association ; held sh o rtly :•-•:-, after 'commencing hui" work: The repott•frole. ;......, :- which the entracte inorir paper were/MOO line, . i ~..:, the result of five wro te in the upper, parts of Al. ;, -. -, legheny'S This, report 'gives in MO' time 864-' , notifies Visited, of whom 498 areßo m an Catho.:- lies, (whose children most probably Mead their := - .:," own places,), total number H of:; childrei„.2226,l, - -.. •• Amber going to sabbath school or profits's% to l go, 680; number not attending any sibleoh . „. school - previous to the Visiting of the•blissionary.'" - fl :".." - ' 157 ; about 100 of whom have since Unnietmed Th4t p hering OflO9U l / 4 10 th e different illlik. , ,-; ji . . , bath la is not the only . workof this, Mis- - ',..yf xioury. Sent ; out by the sanction of 'mirky all - ~-.L denominations And for ' the common - goad,', he . \ elide an easy Tees to may family. 'DestitiitidiC.:. ,in every way, ela directed. and seeks to huts ~..-•? sepplied. .Th want of food or elathiag lag; which, . . ..., although not supplied by , this AssoMtion; is is- . ..., ported to these whose; special" dot' , it is. 'The ''.-, : • prevailing titan piiiretti and others not attending '. - --F*"" any piece of ' worship, to ' report :to the proper,' minister those who. desire - Ida eilits;. and. -..- •-: the supplying -religions reading_ -,the. aimple.. - ..- - J ~, tract, and, it:Tubas the " Bible -are. all , objects the, bliesionarydf the Sabbath School*Meiiittkoi ; -;" bra In sleit / This Missionary, as already renaniked, , :bac! . 'been sent foe th the school *, reiwasonting nearly ail the \ Evangelical deluntOistnino So fro: the arrangement seems" to work well; and commending !Melt, no , it mOkt, -- to - evoiy; right heart, we trust it' will be:rally sustained. It is also the designer this Association to sr-. range some eifieleatoseses for the igaillithig, du ring the usual school \ hours, from opr ldglkways mad kedgell'Am* who \ now: viMte and profane' time. Allihouht tepid this moTeMent Mr med. Maynotthe homiloo be rindtdgedkiltai similar.or more efficient efforts shidhhe el hsi, 7- 1: our e l tter.ett9 , - 9x/ePti THF, VIES'S CLOTIMIGi:Bajir Cli Um hubh.schsoasariesmderquatirovd.w i t y r o v • •Dd workii!s!koo. pout at antaanit ord..* ovolarus attimw TONS ,Ohla Fire• Proof Mineral aa haa4 aad Ititala at .1.. t 11. ,MAIT. • 1~1 VirbLASS)3B-100 , _ , .R. -SSG'scs aa sum ast awash ar • s. sassavou a co.
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