, • . :-Q- - -----,,- --. -------, ..,- ...,,,,, a .••,.• tr'..., ,- ... ~ ...t.r, , , - 1-" elates: 'reercsa4anele. 111100111MalataleaSillirrelertartillardratillertarlFirelltlaM tral.-ai_ !ft. , ssy-et , , ___, (r 3 - ..r )t 1 '. /, . 1. • .--: , ' .l, V . 1 ,... ., ,•:-.. I • • :44 -.•. . ! • l'' . • !• ' # . l:i:f I l T:'' "" PCI I .( i -- ? Of 'A , ~ -. imisiefroufw„.7. . atEmitimisHED. iN 11786.;: - - -,-, : -.-. .. -;-, - 1.1 -- i " --°' ' / `..- ' - - . PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MMtCli 101854. • __ . - -__--__ ___ PITTSBURGIIGAZETTP,:: , BUSINESS . , ' mA 3 ",ilitußlNG• c.-.. ' _ AG . ENCIES. .----- - 1 i W. WOODWELL,IVTIoIesaIe and Retail ' A ...ip. Haying been appomted the cx-. ; MALIN= ;Mtg. , / AND WEEKLY BY . ATTORNEYS. :‘ 4- • Magencturee sad Dedm is C.hthet thethy Ne' 33 llN7el:re‘ s' eatrer r ril i rteta th ierthm Iria the n& lenu: 2 •1, ' ' WHITE &CO. - . 1 • ird street- - - ' -_, --- uttetuold by P. JERILL it SON, of 116A:ford. Ilmoosctiord,' amackala vonnom • • • tailcoat HAIGHT. - 11 - S. MORRISON, Attorne, and Counsel- - Itaanntleettuarli prior, a ma lt= " 7 . 2 . 0 . 28 . 62 . 7 ththe e 7 e l 19. In "" °MI2. ey • 10, A um. • °fn. r.a to N 0.64 • Great dreg; ..4 T ane y Fellow, Heal stham arm Cream Colored , balsa impeder to nay loather Denies ever . art.= 13ENNETT & BRO ,Manufacturers of Plain j ,TY: n e o r h ,....L.' 67 . thr hh et. hinto m•Orthatt of l a whattql.< / , TEILDIst I nem . math, Patalmegh.l4. at. OM= at. the Mancita'ary" . r o am of Washington ,In that v ,.....t. Me. • large stock Well old India ---- and Franklin streets, Dillingham, ofpoin• riiithana• Robb. Un 'onc=ly o n b. o d, ..t r or , DAI I,Y-131.t dollen re etuaro, tayable ball, Imfir i LW. HALL,' Altorney 1- tit Law, °Bake. tumor to ad . W i n y-Tw.o dolhors j per - anticon;ln edam.' Cows ,• • soldi, „N D. 176 1.16..” Uthote...t• tett." , 2 „,. / ...tth,..... 6 ' 1"0111 4 f WETHERELL. Manufacturer of ; - 81 - - -- -- J. a win to •• hd on the following conditions: I • ..." .T. - -1-1----___ ••••••:'“4.- ex p&TENT.DOX gums,. aped= =this, SOLID BOX AUSTIN LOO 11 Heat Estate • fent, Tina toga= per annum ...... ..... ......$ 600 end Rob- Stock. Nerchaadhe andBIU Broker, 0. / ,. / .02 a vo ROBERT E..PIIILLIPS Attorney. ritLaw and 27762tth DO S V K LES e,..„th o La tn e=gridg. AI. , A USTIN Woo& mune= . el l iltace j 41 . ,. - I xtu."-- 17 .4-1 4 i" i rtitrineli.V.talffs7.4./I . 4 . •o•P"'"'i 1 - a r e POLLOCK, Attorneyeat Law ..a toinsalutar I. mit•Ne• No elet.P.M"t% , r , WORKS, corner Of Finst andLibegty • Q AMUEL L. DIARSHF.LL, Secretary Citi- ' la raid strati , Fleisher/h. Pe.-"Noichliets• Tools orermary 10 sen's thourance Company. 93 Water etreet. he rent ante the row expire. onla the teener ie leo. Corner and and strat a Court . ,ah as IRON PLANERS. Slide and Mud TURN . lethre.l• ' ~ ' ' 1,,,, - ° ‘ e ' e f" 3 ne''' .3 .• • 727- 7 '63 ING CATIIES, DRILLING SIACIENEti, ac af..„Mnicao- AV' ~P. JONES, Agent-of the Irisiniuwe trim to *nor . ihl2l BM. F. iIAiIh•TON A CI. sy . Co. of North Amena. MI Fran street. •' ' •RATES or. ADVERTISING: in CRAIGI,' mop' at Law, hew Cattle, 0 ,,------„,,,,,,,,,_ ____ .... ..........„,,.......... ar ie r . pour -Lte DLoont i o N, s ecretary wmtarn i nsu _ Atki ' tha,„_• 46 . 0 4 4 4 0 0 77 . 0 a Keer." 4lth• 1.4 '! . ..11 ) oLO "Ye' W th eepPLeththt• reemalestan ...- ONES 4 - QUM°, Manufacturers of Spring Jr , co., ex is - ... kimono . . .... ...----••• ~ ,„, or • to on. tor 'rimer.= sneer, J. Dunlop...A. • meat atm =mgt. - M .04:a esaulool i4oo o ''''.. - • r. - 5 . Th.p..t. , .* made Kramer d. Wan; IL mune a ca• 1.• and Mister Steel, Pt: Al= b Roo, .reel Ploosx Do sem wea....4-•-c • --- . ' 3 key 4 0 ms " Won 11 Ch...IL Lee. mondly I Ina Coach and =Sic 8 Eat. Net Noma pelf E GARDINERCOFFIN Ag,entforFranklin ' Patent Screw Nail end Exuma lion Atle.-rreter of 0 . p in .y.., 0 ..„.. r. A.,1„.„„ cornet or Woad De Una weeks . - hh Am e s J. Kuln , L • - - am am nos lanets. Plitiblini. and Third meets. Attorney at taw ago, omce I. t. i 0 , 0 , 43 ,_ _. . . --.-.... 400 .• atil roues riroot. near Grant, Pittsbamdt nar.alr so= a ariao_. ; ,... . 2 .- 3 ,, -iirs..•••oooi - ID A. - MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu lß. ROGERS - & 11ii.. - Manufacturers of IL . taitrftworane•Comraur. 42 Water greet. - I t „„ 2.--,t. - ..: ..... .. . .... ..., 00 rut P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel- li) • .r, llama um.... 4 Steel Coltirator.-Cond '',:„„,„../ „,,,,„ ... attester r / grata e ir E m O i ll ym . T AY LOR & c4 II , ISTO O .. N .i.d , (sze a c wi eelso Fa rs , ' ' •• St an di ee tt e rds,J, Bees or Inse per annum, OCO •10 0o -4 0'1.m:es-A. It. Loond.; Shier It Raton. -- --- --. ...a .sr .ne dollar der 111 AWSON, liwnsiii & CO., Maruifacturers um •••.'"'"') i.e=ffnlrfel'.l7...r..'('" . 23 00 --- of Shorn, Spade. do, Waltham Na- M Wendt, warding Moroloante, and Agents tor Eastern ~........11 wend Krum, ho. tied over ono Month. and RANCISC.FLANEGIN,Attorneyat LAW, . ..... gnat e nd ati starts, Pittsbargh. P. tics Linea, Wholessle Dealers In Stale Woostrit'= Ings, Cotton. Gotten Ira; Batting, Taloa. Mali kale , Moab minim& snare ItOleal.4 ender the Tani' rims, • S . °. 77° ratan a rtier Pht.thinia. PINE/ Cotton Mills, Pittalrargh. .. and Kentady Brant Timm, Soda Ash. ndow As 1, ...eau... eatare, and not over Man. BRADY4 ---- AS *-- PER E: --, Att47 --- rney vet K nit and Pittablugh Nan need Mode IF.- ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Manufac-•Wm. Pig. Ber ad 17tite L= Lomat Stara and ran. Ihra bara ea *Mee a r ti e half. - • - ..." No/ gh Firth tb . t „, ,pititu . ret , , tureen of th, I Agents IN the °Penn NM° and Ream Mlll ilb r snot tivertlanneett _ , Penn A No, /heavy 44 nee utsbargh.. No. 48 Front stooge, Onnesite Lo teiaa thosaunia=ged ltd. their publication, ---- -- - ..-L- I - .- --, (=tibia of an colors and slasder. 1 Pittsbigh and St, Louis Packet lading) Cincluatl. ' _ _ j.2atmd ad tatf're'''' l l' edie r rtr lidaUi f ''' 4tawt4 b. a ''' 3e4 u " ' 4 ' BAN HERS AND BROKERS. - (''''. 4 , c 1 Kotailat.s. Admrtisementa notlanuked on the copy fr a specified , " Plough L nee and esit, oust asineor of lascrucifi, 04P1 di , nosed tUI triad, and 011.03 atiora. tow.= lutue... ....Moot= Zara& .`. - Pape civil alms and dencripttoa 1 A. HUTCHISON & CO - `, Comtnisßion Noma% azantel sagoaloglY ARADIER & HARM, fankers and Ex- 1-Oden left at thellardware More of Logan, Wilson 0 o M e s s and Agent. for , the St. Louis Saar Reale. The "Tiler , df ". 04 .dio*C.r. 7 4 . 6. - -'''"C/, / ,/, 1.17'7 to change Broker. Buy and sell Gold and sorer and A Co. 131 Wood street. will hem attention. .1.125:1T ery, Balers in Sugar. mime. Pig mill. Lad. lisenik 17 M 1 1 / 4, 01 ... Unmenste besinta 96 , 10 tad." the°. 5 * au Notes.. nesotiate Imam OM urn Estate or Stook Seca- .oakern, Enc. Pallet, de. 20, l4 • ... LI lattttjaYturti= with ..4, 1. Ni n td b lyt, 1 ... , .. u ts lyzrd-, - h0.t...-, Notes, and Tim mils ou East ••• . ...... •••• - • - aththe 'mem . hii ,hamaariatl4l„.mma,/,mayh or 0t i4 , .1.4..,,. . ert.. 'Salted ..ell Mon. on Conan on. Cella- ERRON & CRISWELL, Belt and Brass - - roe See hate to. will r. charged at the mud rates ATA „.,, , e4,...3-,T....,1. tla , Union. t t r*,..,,, _flo*,of 11. Founder. 31eutufacturces dell kinds of Drags Work. , BOOKSELLEAS. ate. .' MOD son t edvertishig. Mlle will be separately now """ '-' ••`"°, ""C 7 °P , ..... e .i, : • o , yra'e motive, Meant Rngine, Flumber. do dim, pd. , . , ra4ro,. 44 ,./ntrAttavimmt t g l iegrg mtma /4 hr. ... - m)' 7.1 r a1t,t,1=... at...1(4 0t. , ~/,‘„,„,„: No/ 1 2 „ m o/vaet 111 C. STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock e. trirote ..4 4... i ss im,, d oth v er , b. riello tro. b4f ilam pricL an: a la r t . i . 4 1 : 1 . D zka . K - 1 .... L th G, CO , i i. n , t S_tec uu k r...d and .u. Ex t e k.u hringe . N. N Al_ a le ra h m. eny ei . t aa y. capp. timet. uaa/ai n a mor ...h. tiott. a r a.. ttdeuen tyra. lo . ..illiis .ro p m erm ari. . Daot and Tu iet„ d hha hi „„ L tio..P.,Pd„„„ h otet mi h. d 2 1.0.P.1...- 1 •• W e it . idyrwe nualegion„ Exchange on Postern calm applied at cue. or melt rid Nerria ge m el ee . to h: an m a t.. , rent race tkilleetlanot made an tall est at lon eaten tre e . Orders loft at tim Foundry or Otto. will be attended to T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, ko. 1 _„Dri sotiion irted•w m. a t ebse;go, untegs=ta. I tern Mak Notes Bought and sold. _ j .r mi . punetuallY. Alai 7 CII •78 Fourth deed. Apollo Bildloge. _ Nee...k.„,,, t fmtara 4.1.. 1 11*,,, i 10t 2 ,.. 41 , __. leeTtalre 'Ursa. .-. ...nears nUsVA . -.ltlr. It Mat- Arnold. & W .- Mari 8 .! R. IVELDIN, Wholesale and Re ,IsMalatrdeartrere. end ell athro. emtajt.a.unita- EAL.IIEIt, lIANNA &Co , - Successors to IREATING AND - VENTILATING WARE- • • „Dealer le Mar* Ina s•tosa 'loom Papa malts. rom...__ Or requiring notices deplane.* to attention to ii , n„,,,„ doe „ Co., B „,„„ hhha inthE ___ 3 „..„, ~ m ,,, h h .„.„,,,,,, t onA T , Na El Wood street; (between Mint ad =h) .... 8,6 ...• Coortou• er ..I Febh...thtth 7 ethee 7 .• rein Foreign and Domestic Erehalars, - Crificatei of moat Iron Tubing,and Mangle Moue, Clan or Water, Plathorgh. . gherlselosrtm are made Men emol tanoe-aU noting. of Awl. it m„, Bank Notes, end le-N.W earner of Rood and No 25 Market street. Pittsburgh. rate areociedea-ar d y desirmed to . 11 .W.m...° o ' T streets Correia Money rehired on Denali. Slght • oderpthics. tod or Intended to promote chew ~b La tr i . o ui li'thlit a/ ..411.7.1 t b ilpogtr i ttri . t. i t,t,: h •At i 7, pat i rints of the United States. at • rata at II) mats per line. ' Advan ot made I.m :roast t . f Poet .. ___ ./ .. ' 10 .. 11N S. DAVISON, Bookseller ands ,-; 1, r malt% and appell a t e made on nearly all print+ Ea_We have mid oar Furnaces, Pithens, se, to Mena. • ...nee, Ineetror t o Darieon eApnior. Na f abaft, ARNOLD & WILLIAM, whom we -__. oordanr rtoommend =rest. neer Fourth. Pittsburgh. P. / I 14 th e I ' sd ' 1244:44 g 334 ' . 4 " 1 be ... "" 3 " 4 Odd! higt ' d 5 "' 4144 ‘ 144 for 'F'"l24 and Au '' t°,, a rl"""'" 4, °" th ° ththli kAlFE. ATEMCSON &ea ELENRY S: BOSWORTH, Bookseller a 4 .1 Maar or /IB' Rakes to be closeted triple tare. -, „„. on. i r„....... . u.... . ..., Aced • _,... Tears Lona Potation 2.1 oath. Lkeril Mate Avast and Anctioneers• adrertUbments not l in „, ,„ „.,„.... 1 i e• dammed taggoariy. flan, not lances odos,iona or Itlitreeneaut otoweblrd par orat from the amens or 1 -- )m.l. 11. IVILIJAAIS &, Co., "' ~,,,,t 4 „„ ~,,,..m 33. 04 . Aim tures. 1. Third erwrs, Pittabarsh. .. Dead In Stationery du, No. E.•• Market *net Banke ' r l ' h a i and DINE AND. CEDAR WARII.-SAMUELN mond Pittetsigh, •Pa. - 4. EINTESEN keepothastardly Mt load . ened assort .. 1 1 . rent% aline of Kash and Nath Tubiljtoratt•taimboisE.Ark Well. i lli.:: dt CO., Booksellera and Static:nevi, %When or Draw Bodin ti_Looden Bowls, Churn. Dry No. 65 Wcod street, next door to the corner of Third, I/ Y Ihrhage Rooters. North lad corner of Wood and P 7.• Zino .. 6 Ch.M. { Nash Boards, and en oil* , h• th• 0 . 0 06 1 and law had.% matatl7 ea bal. Gee Stamm throe Insertion. - .-............t1 to All transactions =ed. on liberal tertaend collection. Also-40 nests Tubs. milt° down Bucket.. • Do. each animal ineirt - lon .. . M a promptly attended to ,_ _ • h ...,.. Neonate. Meanie Lail. Fifth =net, Pittopurgh. Pa. I • No." Wood street between En:rib and nand A- ' r Pittsreurgh, p o , 6 , Otte Seam (10 Uneet)one loosontlan. -.50 cat. / i WILKINS & CO.. Exchange Brokers gigegemith Bello 3(' ufactory ,_,..-- I 'natal' . t sd'Zr.. ° L t retatl i al; • ZgV. ' Eli{ Nl'jt.i."ll' .anon u 7stcaf k ' r ili t i' ' CIO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- The 'sub- MUSIC, &Co i kJ scribers would rematfulle taboo their Mends and have eatered lota arta. 0 ' RATES OF DISCOVNT. )11711. LARIMER, Jr.,•Banker and Bro. the /I ‘ blic g '''' n ' itY. th at th ' er P j t irN ,,,,„ k . l . l ; d il e ht° ,, ke i C lL net t a .,,, ier in g o h P od ilM hook .„ °Pert on o t • SCI commensing on the /9th of-Apra, under the firm of It. t ..admen. Dins Ike ea groareo Tr aerrier- tr ker. Ith etreet, No. Gti, edjelnatio g the Bank or LLIAXIS d OW. for the mannfectem of niacsrotrrit Stati nery. Doh agent Car . Chicketion Pinata Forte. n N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. Gobtargh Re. 67 Maria sr. Adman Third and Youre. sr. Pottotelrir N BOWIES & 84:7 - HIN -- D l • F • ""c"""44'r the '"N • b "' l4s aDd " mrwr '''' k ' LEEN BY KaarEn, PENNSYLVANIA. llhanch st X0nt5........... do a a mm. mils ... i.th ea ors in ' oreiwn roanshlP. They Irate to have army on hand on mom- _ , Dealer . in Music, Mir'. A ir,„, ay.. mere tof ell dam lan 1•73„t0 44, lecime. at (661666.6616 ,, b67, gal Instruments,ond 'lmpute.. of Italian Shinn irs ßmk ' 4.4ftta r4 h oic7...“ -- naett '' -h ing. l ei . =lir- 5 . . ran! Belk Notes a:d 11eg, No ggie C ket o n sir'e n OLPitte- th" t h et el ...meth .° 6 ..."...7 ....te. agent IN .Nunna 2 Clerk's grand and mum, Plata. =e and or do-par Corrtinetelet 8ai...... - ... d o tb 7 . . bo tras,L,L....z_... 0 0 . all th e principm dila ' RIM? WESI N s . I3IS. h Coleman's /Rican Attachmen. Also Ibr , thinloun • 't s pale Commenin.--.-.partFromldin Bank ... ..... do .., .--e-- _....___'!...••_....L.._ en - _._. Allegheny City. 3MY 21 t 0736117. p aps , Bankerl=4 4 l = 6 W ise=l:llto{:rirlit ..'"Tgss - t•C; . . 5 -_-_-_ -,_-__- - Mr "SCHT.4:EDER CO, Music Storo 4th Bask of p arraa l a ......p a p it m tern Relmo Reek_ g o COMMISSION ,stc, j A. BROWN, would most respectfully in. street, between Market anti Wroth New Nude eon. Bask of Penn Townerdp-par nank of Marsillon - - - -- • form the nubile Out he keep. on head, at his hand M i e r recite vet, ..,1 Mu s ic a l imhau n d a or all ki n dia Bank alba United States it Ste Note.-..-.-... 1 'CIVI.St. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Flue Teas, riltro w ` g rifr i eat i t' lu N entil• M 'r litndr."7.ls h rire t al l ltat . 'sent Con Bout at Pi......pai CLIEW ENOLAND. Fanners' .1 Machaelee Manse AU solvent wake ____ N i • I Y Chows Fatuity Goaceries, Wooden and Willowlfare, ters are made to Ordcr.in the hest MI le. warranted recd RUGGISTS• , - ~,,,... _ pm . icgtr Tog ". = , ..r . 1 t ,m,.....i s!sttl stmts. Is nentareelving n largo to may In Um United • State. 7 ( L . AIWA se rimaret - D L i s'" ll -- 1 00b." ..7 - ----1 - 4 ! Ne* l 2 ' s `.. (3 . t1.---- "Pi- t.h '61 1 .1 4,7 4, = 4,11 '. rol it r , ll: 1.1',.b. "- '11,74A '2,.rtot l a I t t a r :o= a tar&befi l° }FsE n allVEZ t- L - H - 55k . ruo ..- 15 ... .. --- : - r w* r" t r„ • ; 4 ,74 , ,,,,wia„,....... .....: 4 11 - . 41 / Ajecisii-27 , inarleta. whi c h _will te sold at %hi/lowest menet pea.. Ramsey d'ReClellandgesenrs a nrol to furnish their old ~ Mr. R and ko a arta, earner Market stem and theDiatoon ken Azinensiniglank----par flaltimore.-- ...,........py h0 .,,,1ti.°14',A,„, m:t= r otas., holloil hf the ... 7 , hi ,,„...,7„ . ....„ 71 .,....„, ~,Inttc hhh ,„,,,thttheehil eonstantly ont hand a fall and complete ant. of „ ma ,... ) , uhht.......... , /.„,./ 3 , , . hEw a- A , L e _ ~,-_ _.,..,;.., . 4 . j i-d in the eit free eh - -.` ' J A DROWN DthOl.Modhl.i.Porftolumn•odsdiele.Pada= their , , Tredannan'illank.....---par All roloV a lly ‘ kt a.. ..,-.... 31 A 4 , A. 31 ,BANE, Commiosion and For _ P. Lana „ess. --........... --rum animus. Phym!elsole nrielerliimis mogulifeotaramded. mete 1 Xtak ofan s thrtsliZtr.r. x Bak 'or the V'a 11 0y....... M .i . t • warding Merchants. deices In Wool and Prone. FEHR GLASS WORKS; , t irOLIN P SCOTT -Wholesale Dealer-'in iiiii H•ni tr n•f= man rill hu . ;•if i C., v ill , :s . ,tszg lii . : 40.4.471;: a tt . .guinirgh ilanurienins, N.lll, Second I OREN% &''WIGHTMAN, Manu.faeturers pe ws , 'esillis. Oils, Tillatellea and Dye Stuff. Na =6 - -' --- Dad 1 0 . 1 . Cht•the- reneere.l/3 o a f {halal , " 111 WELLS &CO - C • • •roir's3 - 4 or ell kinds of VIALS,*_ . __DIEITLES. an d WINDOW betty Meet. Pitsurg. - ommission Merchants -A-5 . - cl " fr- `''' d- 6 ' r'''''''.- M Meu/ . An ontergarill reedy* prompt ettato. Book Gereasetaa-.....par Merchardedlileda. k. „ N. 8.-Partin:am attention pald to odd :es o Window, Ifir Agent ter Looarn rib's valuable family medicines. - that at Gettraborth... li Noah W.l.th Bea.- . f X.) •ma Wholoonde DeZere to Be . Fish, Flour. Dried Ghee ad printer olouldsfor Bottler and i Ws. . etT22 - mar tirly . , Bank of Lewistown...-. - Drenthe,- . . Veit dead Counter Produ cetter:l 4. • ga ut h o r iddlemen. ..... ... M NOUSE CIRIELNIX. street, tinarneroli llow, Pltlannah. ' Inpl4-y53 "0* D• M'0M,..^..-....„,-,,...---.........- -..........-„rA-n 333 6 . teMU;: A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, 'Wholesale Mcoatimmery Callank...par Rank of Pipe Fear 2 --- I Bank of Now tomb Bank of St of N. Catolfs 2 v ir S , LEECH Mc ALPLN - & CO Wh 1 ..ira 91.0tils.a, CIL MO* . • Drogerdets. end manulkaturers of Matte lad Red Carib& Dank -,..-,- % Com Itank•Wilmington. 2 . 4 . 0 , - 00- WIMP' r- ALP AND RETAIL IFAZIIIONABLE and Labarge, cower Wood ad 'Front streets, Pate- Cohnobie Bt a Bri de Cato MerchantgßlLNewourn, •.. talmr c h kiett"'" L ah r t . 4g 4l NT242 74 ,,l m 'e 21 , 4 74 1,11.. t M er,,r 7 L HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, bm. Doylestown Dank 4.... dor BOONE CAROLINA. • ... Buda 8ank.......---..pr nraamost.ors.csrouna 2 I'l_t_!!!m•Ah• ,:_ 1 - Formant Stellate Co-Par Bank •T Tawbsucii-- - An ood treet, Pittsburgh. ticaldwarranta. Pekes E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer - iii 1rA.8. " ----- •' -- ' - e . 3thir of '''''" C " . " ll ''''' ; . warm , 0nager,........-- way, L cr _ CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFEILVERELTS, itt-Umit.• Fifth , D. Stuffs, Oil. Varnish.. ers. de, p. m .,. isk orLam o ster_par Madera' odethen • Ilk 2 p-ILBERT & FREDERICK, Wholesale Gro- , Pittsburgh, Pa. kn.. rsassrenramstamatsa".. ~ . GBORIMA. ed., Posner Data. lora/dint' and Commission lIE-Thelr Meek endgame every einality andityloof Hats nn ,,,,, reter , ... tr .__ ..,,,,,,.„,„ ............., onme arm _ f„ ran ae. atrev ar .Va Amra."' C° • 1 7,11 Donkof Aluont' BY g C ... 2. • ''' -b iair i r 4 h....9'',.. 7 V.,,i Veed e ' th e:;,..„.,„,.„,, ho thththetrth',.. ',hi good , ''r In° C• ~,,,,,,3 t hithith-'•. e• Ceat and Per D=ance. TIRATJN & ItiltrEt, Wholesale & Retail aßk Newington-Par MC of mu... 69 deg. 2.1 inutrody desired.- apls Drag:lst. corner of Liberty end S. Mir stem., amor...-* g TANNER...ED a . r. Self Heatins timetable Irons. bur_ 1,•,,,,ue , a•a.... , ...--...ter KENTUCKY. luc:is X CO , Wholesale Grocers, Lanmater County Bag -.per Bk of Rentnek,Loolm'e 2,( 1 ,,,, d „.. ix EGREA AE ST 'DOMESTIC MI- T SCIMONMAKER & CO., Wholesale T .........ot the age. Ladlesithad then:loomd dad= 0 ~. 3th...., Rank of ituicw. NI N0rth.r.8u0n,,,....k.r : _ __ T. ,, tlt, ritt i,„ a.rzh. c„„,, 3ol , oo , 4 , ,1 „ :10• :tat , orwrso. ...... itpu.. ., thir ouiotto . o., m0b...0wn. .. 1 otooor. 2 ,,,, t0h00t0 _____• Drafter; NO. 2.1V00d =net, littirargh. • °I e lik of LoologeThursion ili egi Be k.:---Pr..lB44th"3llkSBol3llL and Naha - . aKeethekY Q PRINGER HARBAUGII, successoeto S. A t, ithe k ( N l* 5.13 . ) r.,4 w .7 " jACEMN . e s& 0... 8P ..n il PiE .rat. l ,t il cs N dmat 474 Bu sa ece aniam swr ,t-- LWil ron- I cod street, Pittsburg. Waning fik..1711 %In ornate of illemmi... N '• -- e hW. ILtlihhlNDl Cmcalerion gad Foranualing ;II- Pno We, elm, at tho mincipod hardware alarm In llc• and ofoll ad otarlem emegiallmettat i ILLINOIS. ... 6 * - 4 Statenank ad lionachor LO 1i 5f 0" . '.1"'43 li t- Irse D " l st' t eua l ' rh44. 11 Pecon• V°4 d in ' d P "'" 44 ' e gem‘ li t. thg eit .by M. Graff * Co, and 31r. John Certwritts.-- /helm... Motialoa Math Paine:mil, and en ot Bile Net= -- ....... ... e . m 47 7 . 7 . "th 6 **2 7, al Also.l 7. allon' Iron a on the same printipl. ' - la.thilohnr to he htlinee. " - 01110. - • , hake Mini,. ... -75 . - Ohio tete Ilank-..... .' II ISIMNC3/5. y - v KENDRICK , Forwarding and Lodi lebtcalkoolpeaS bean Philo .Irio. Ponerletione canfully oisiroanaot ais t ready et Akart. , ...-- Wt. a I'm th• " 3 . atha 6 _es retasion. Mertharst; also.Agewt the Manufacturer. Bolivar F if e Brick suniCrncible Clayidaa- i•oHN HArt, J r. c t. • to 70 ‘ Bra u g is Aisoso- .... ..- An. , PIICILEM/N. successor . - i 3 1, 03 0 , 30 ,,,,,,1,.. d o Farmer. , Bleehrmidellent 2 Jr h „.„„ h „„ EfaCtUTlTie 4 l. 0111 ...;.,,,„ eV sir, VlNaltiale and MR Dearest and Deice Id I *O , antatilligationeL -. dere._ gamma Stock dlenk , 3 ad ate Sar =le No connction, or radieranr COM, P - ANY A it URNS Paints. this. Droste/Es, 1...111 Wood street. =la fifth. e s cbmituad....... do Mintier Ilank----.. 7; far Data Of any deactiption. -.. _ •• - their eneed 6w temonfood . Dow Pittsborgh. Jfiy-Regular Annetta. Dr. Ford • Mania ' stet . at Yir5d0.........- do,lonntatee Comfaar•-• o Orders ear attended tr. Inatenctims will, let all to meet the loomeli deemed an. =rock. Colerb ..gr t tel 'L IT Met Dayt00.........- do State Bault.-....---....... 3 c 0 0... b . imak t ut . °tot ., •_ Buildingelay. Orders prornotly Meander to by - at Delawere do OS. „NADA. Your badness I. at elkdemlunt....-e doliterr.V. oteemea. Toronto : G „ if too ., ..,.,,,,, h „,th,V i rr looLieLl add Died my- KW a J 0 :-.E 8 4 c.a.' Moth.' a , BIERCIIANT TAILORS. T . / Iliamols a Aabtabole...- do Irk of the Pond. Taranto 6 ti.y. nrtiAboratr, September 21.1853. agunt lush& a n te ___..... do Rea of Mahal .- .. 5 t - lER A JONES Forwarding and Commis- .., 2, P 7 lT SB7 ' 3 "th CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cle- _ 4 minas 57 ... 0 . 76 •-•- , •• 1,1 7 th ef 1 Cthetth' I."'" 6 ion /Imolai. boa.. r• instoi. one Pittaborth EKR--A.F.. COACH FACTORY.. 4 , .. Itt'Llar... No• 7 4 xthol eerier: - Psivi'vmr -401 •4this tho'''' . Th eranch aelial at PaZa - t...-.. --.- do the rj 'N' r eer l i N or l- k. I - C . 11.42. .....,.tar rit a.oht.. O mild.. UNal ii.d.• .r.S. Smooth Mad. - ea. ' 7 - itrdr a In, alilriAtit ' ' -- ii:ln t*nit' DlM3 .c ltrbi ng ere . hant•Tailo w' rura7 ... in c ,;," 116 3 1,,,, armaisiu r dirsolue,-- lo On_ThUsdriphl6......,.-ter i -...--. On theme .° _M. a. tutor- . OULD respectfully Can the attention of %V I M and Dealer In Ready =ado Clothing, 151 ...' 14 Ma 6. 0 , 0 6, r---- do WESTERN RIC E/ a u R._ Southern and Weida Merchants to Ids Ounstock „,,,,,,,, 00 ,„ . - st_ytetthenville- do,Cludnosett -............. ./. ARDY, JONES -&- CO„ - Successors to. or 0 ... 0 , 8 ...,..„,, d „, 1 „ 03 ,„, 0 „„„ ma to *man T h .., r 4 =st al J.. Vernon ..-. do Lonirrille---..----. ATWOOD, JON'S at CO- Oanotederion end Forward- C.ththithe et• 7 etht theth the I .°' thathiel and *thkthe.' q l/ wArrs a, co.: l'ilect Tailors, 181 fore, the X at Nava-- do . 100th5........ ....... -_•• ng Driers In Pittsburgh Atamoncturedooodsh attip o uld under Ma own raPeritd.: he esto, .1111 mil =at Sprimtheld...... do GOLDANDSENCIEVALUE. littsburgb. ~,,,,„ ... e ...,,, hi . . 0 , 1 , t. he lame . to ......,,,,,, a • d L o ilerj a street-}{'e ate or...v..=mr mar Merin g di ,, lot 110dett..--- do Doubloon. Spanish IVO Crs• Aran at -..---- 6 . do Ntrii.......35.50 II IN". pciNDExTER, commission and t grea 3 "l=ea U ln demand far this err hp boa and .4lonree' g and Vestingsef the urea= lea // finestqualit, higreMarke grenetra t. t-. dr, ora--.......„--Isc, . Foreardluairese. and forthe rats= and ode him not to Med any COMEtOth ere? low 1 110% work In hie Cue s ththeth and thdereete . 177 : 6 Et` • I - =r i g N oces lit...= lo s =groom. „7 . ,°.„, :ohm:2l 7 =l=es of liltiaZll,'''''' t r k"4 1 .1r,',..t 5 d - A...."'.112,11 . 1.=n'T4 l i ttfliWora mllift.g rock s l i ll -----=" ' MISCELLAN 0 . . But gm at ei Ten V 01..- ',.. 64 Front Wort, Pittsburgh, Pa. welt work warranted.. W=i at .“ - tit ... doltholneas -. LAO • Andoch at Eaton.----- do i n,,,_ 4..,....,..... --. 113. AIIEY, MATHEWS & CO„Wholosale Oro- New Coach Fontory--Allerheny. . . i m i tetr, - akas .::... , t i:c . .. !. ..11.7gt ....2:721::::: -., 4 6 a.. Coro tarts and Forwartibart Ilerchent. end ~,,,,/ //1 1M M. IL WHITE Jr CO, soot re- .s gra ltio ri ns ; s ' T. c. wesnITNG orie ano , ts for Brighton Cotton Yern,67 maw et, littstenirt. (DIPLOMA.) at Mu5a1100........ MiDucatf..-. . .......-..- 2.1 L lihseeh at W0ter........ do 1 -IVIERCER & ANTELO, General Commis- :'. k.• op on Laced, between federal and Sanduskay now mating end mortared to rendre Ile Ms ales hand • full anottanent, No. 26 .1 , 1 I_ eteo Mamba% Plaid:hie- Weal lottelaial o'rd'ar•ke l rerriesmiption or ...hid 1.t..5.... crasist,', str.s.l4_• _tu_42 7, 4 1 4 1 4.. soolni , . PRICES OF STOCKS. anode ell conignatenta of Pointe Set:many. 1017 m - llas e mbes. ri. noeelog. e. p a. hwto .o.d oe. de m.. ...r / F- tha lchleti, na.e. resz k Ut / n e o ll TEATALTER p . m A ns IiALL impo i ter and oil GAZETTE, By T. , iota lesrr 1 , - .. . ... - . -Moe' alihneraP ha T5 1 . 8- PITT/IBUS- -wr OHN WATTc-i - b* - *lf .... "" '''''''"'' tre f f,==ey hare. they feel ondident .Drys te c resol - Y Y Dealer In Male. Flared and Denaratitst Paper ; . •' A WILKINS' & D 0 . , holththia Grocers. or to do mark on the most naval& terms with Una Main= Na LI It ood street. Pittsburgh CO.• • Commierton Merchant. and Dealers In Protium and wanting article. In their tine. Ben ing. Ara tof theoelebrited maaidmar. If Dell . ' STOCK AND EXCHANGE • ccolitcc, Vittrioaroh Ximalertgem. Na 200 Mient7 W. Plaiharah. l'ayiner particular attention to the relgtion of not / tat . t, • comet it Co., of INtri. , ' . Nan POOR TN SEREET. y IL CANFIELD, ante of Warren, Ohio, and trr z nr - b ‘ a t.r"'" .4 "e' t . 17. 1 17.:' they WE IVOR PRINTERS.-We will sell 11 gortd Counnimion sad Perarditst 31erebant, and Whole • the at/elation of the prac t inols matter. ' • th IRON PltniL Imperial she very looffo t e mb. ..' =-----'----- PrrnztiWll. 31arela I Mi. ale in Western Rearm Loma:Biter, Pot ad N. IL-Repathe done 10 the kat tamer, ad on - 0 ,,,,. : „matt: . . 1 , nAtiKOMN k BAuri, ad street. Dg..l4h aa rf l ad a ttst a rr i .l a V a. uemmen*y. Water street., most rein mole term. •. 7- IDAItISFASIIIONP I. I OII.LAtiffDIiES.S. Coach and CaniaJle FacixtrY• Fe- -The Paris Faehion. far J4P , 11, direet demon. • . " 8. '''' . 4 ° ''''''''' u rf.,1, 1 41i - E;;Nll7.,7:l4liin w oli" • " u " 4l. 1 - 01INSTON, BROTH 1 & CO., corner of' . Dean eaten the let igathno by . P" - Uulteiltabi• ers•--- • 100 r_ ta•tathlr T LIITLE & CO., Wholesale : Grocer., 0 Belmont- and Selma steed. AUetherty.City, w ro onid .1//ati , / Na Wild r t a lli a. S. akm/ L. Fi lma/ WILSCI a //m,... N. t. g.. ---V. It .. ... I.AI ~, r.d.,..d c....he... Math... and Niers La _.,,,„v°P. 47 „,,,,e11f infer. th,e,l: o ffle, ethh e ,,.,„...e 6 th• r,,,,,- - r o te g I r , ;,.• , F• 2 1 1 . 6 11 0 ,7",a7. - :,..t,' no - - 11)1 •j, harms ab M.aufmturre, No. 112 Second aro4a L li, o 44-, o - ,ri, - r44:14411"Tic - eilo , a g '4, 1...1i itossoit.: E MBROIDERED AND APLICT ii - AN 4.: 23130 , i 0 0 , g o ._ "' .no- -. lot. slop alien • wore eirear 1 0 0 ' '''' de CHEESE • WAREHOIISE.-lIENRY H. AR orders w 111 be esmuted with Mold-regard to darn- • work by mtg. N. n ~po e , ~,,p, 61........... 100 ••• : do „, , ~,..,„ „„ ,_ ..._,_,„, __... lallity and leauty of !mist, Relotee wlll elm be =termd year No. 21111 f Pennatmet. above Hand. :cPitUlargh of Woo-•-•••• WO ''' ..,, hat-. 7 .°•"°41" ‘"ri-'• , -thmaalerar-------444.4-0• tr. on the megt nameable term Ottawa all their work w i - , .a.-..- De. Ilas.gll, N. . 100 ''' . 6 ° gs a 9 o r 'eV° '',l , I thk ep h no h 6 ' 10 ..1 7 . the Lest Rode. nits. Doles ona Wbrel NM/ they asi - LIAM NOBLE, Aipholsterei, ---- and" . ri.. ... „._ - - lota ey , Doe De.wet' th..Fhth 100 ‘... - • th ' 'VON BGNNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole- 'riffle per& etly saillsted on BIG of their mark. s w o t, nee d, op t veit. the p o m pm,. .. Purchasers are requerted to eve them germ batten par. • • Or o tt l Ei t ..._„_ 60 L 7 . Ina Div No, tlict T see Gams sad Ocaradeston Merchants, and Dedera dossing isater. ore pITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.--No.. A anent GO 69 LIN do .. • ill Pittsburgh Marmfactures, No.= M ator etre.. Pitt. . ---- eet Efu --- i iiiiiy i i.. , 48 Diamond Alley, nag Woad =rest M • edam is•itaia"; Bank 611 nE. MS 4 4 TACO'S FOR'SYTII, - Jr . Forwarding and A rta BLLITYHNERGY, ..) EC01446141111'.--- , _ yriuum SCRUCIIMAIsIi:§ Lithograph , Qum,' titrenk....- ••• t° 74 ' . 0 (ke . onaletion Iterchent. Net mica.? sus.t. TIN/ash. i The hest •Atd• In CM/ 62 We Ic.. o fret cod.% vo• s , s MGM ere and weraomid at namoulketuree price...at, the • Esotabliament. Third atmetompaitithe Poid '.'. = 41.* 8eid5.......... 24 A% 21% Dtv.Mar 4 tet. 5 • 26- ' , ' 64 pt. lit. lividge--••••• 26 •th 33 "1e.. 7 •••21:th IHOMASPALMER, Importer find Dealer i „..„ ~,.. p. m .. ,„,,... ro 4 4 42 la ... •• •• pr 7 1..... 47 ' VA7 '..0r C e.,,.. E IN r tfit ie ttree M. 'theta. , W lT ood M ittlklark .7. et. ,Dre ßill o i r r 'ne. ‘""'" L lleultmearallhil l ta A llerdi tatmt4 " .l " a giogra id " hi ved 1 • aortae* Lihnitess - -7.-... fel 40 26 Div. ^ 416'.• Indr.. - -b '....°._."..ri thaD P.P. " 15 77 .rh. 7 -',- ---- ---....-e . ---'---• ---- ------- --- Drawn on Moue. and printed in Coke. d r . al., or ''. --' Willtalsart Arldge-.. 5 / 6 - ' '/ "''''' '''' 343 l ''''th ih 3 " ; 11 "" NICHOLSON & PAYNR , , im "o'the''st eth*ethe“77le. soda the that theeth• ' • pato% LU.D 441 . 04 ., 1 3 9 9 3 " 2° V . .. et MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- COOKING STOVES, CRATES,_FRONTS, FMIDERS, AC., Western InarataCo.- .... 18 • ,10 / ,, Dir. Nara,l? FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF, gr lOU al Retail Dealer in awens. roar - 1 .'""ll 'thm 4 Plath'fa ithedo ' g . norms, estatnitoa lar•recolne tear Pletelotot direct attention to a new .in 1 sum Medal, and a nil srass-usawrassrp, sal ct. m . „use& l i „snusses. o o- an - / 9 -2- luta A, 7 Ida sad Piano Wows. Whiter I •-------- - -----!- -*- 7 • W.O &St' T " .}. l .=. h. 772 limlott Mood. Aad handsome pattern of PARLOR normime Pe it . nit is:nage. Pa. F AItNESTL UM:M. ! Sera al=to their new patenuefooal COOKING STOW Rs, 4.11.7 4 . rare of numerom counteribits. sand.,. i Its so mt..-- 6.0 .1 40 • • • L i lle 0 41. 40 DI, Qr. 3.14 et. BARD &DE LANGE, Defiler in Hides , known as the `larder.. State sod th e .IMatorti Stare' .......--- 10 26 - ,do Leather ad Oil. 216 Liberty Woe. ieign of the Got- Them *ayes In Tatham of Mal. economy of supply, sod Bread' and Crackers , 1 _. ce - -,: Die 4je e aent , llorns.) :tor .in keep on Lena ; • 1404 inisn. • •••• goundneo of material. earners anything of the kind yet ____. ~ • ' I ma ggigri, . . end assortment of Leather for Shoemakers am &water.' offered to lb. publlet. In u ® to the outlet. armed to "I RON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK.' .... 3 , via alio bhcerrutheof Flnditta, Tool. an _ eboyo their general stock wannes everything In theirEß IIAKEILY.No..II7 Liberty Ogee% opteate the heed vi k a f r a Works..-. 50 61 LIS , spat • BAIN, IDE LANGE. peculiar l lib the Melt aptroad improvements to elms the _ _ . s Sherkweter 42 40 DM. Jen. 4.0 e „, .„--, .---.- i--„;; of rod stair. Platbon and a-anter SIOALINItark /Mho, arlopretwell ea of W.L.Nenin'e Cracker and Ptkit 16 "" New Nook. - ORRIS .& PATTOrs, ii Minnie and ate- is son Dame, Iloilaw Ware, Psal and Den Irormfintrar an Bread le nee, lam prepared to MI ea of t en 1.... c re ek. ••• Railroad- '" - _ ..1%11 UM Groner. ou th e Eastern dd. of Gm Diamosoll, Tea Nit)." AG, ill every romibla variety of style and fin • ore or P t Bread, at the shortest notice. rumt a 47 .48h Er. me. amourgh. Pa. an. s tat i agid- i. 5 -- ao. ---- tie. A. Impection le solleitoth 0th267'63 Superelor Family Bread, a ro or o e m ,„ To u, wood/ w k . -.--,-- and mil BoUs.freek meta awning 1. a. DttrarM , ••••••••• , ..‘" " 4113 ---- 4 g. "elfilat. 'Fi l/F r j salmis. Dash, ta.. applled with h•sol and soil •-•- •. , armload • Irons. via: 60 - 0 , _ GROCERS . .... _ ........... „ .1 ,..,..,„ c, .t.akit...... '' Marta .." ka = 6 *-- im - - 1130AIIT MOOR, In Grcer, Reo- LinnEl4Cl4 R 0 8G 'tkgth -- . ' al&aaaa thathamuthath ' O4 7 th° 6 and ihnlo toordm. ' . ana"„ Va.....t.r.- I'''. r 4.,,,, "-: - , ur s i ne Mon, Thaler In Pruden., Pittsburgh Nan. NOVELTY ivontis, PITTSBEltifil, YA., ...- • . •••••• ',...• 1 7-.,•;,a 'i n j 73 ... • II arts, and all kinds o f Foreign end Decant= li Mee and AMC. and Depot Railroad Seale, - Hay, WANTED -Old COllll/11.1nerican. Sil. , 1 Turtle Oren Memory No. 316 Liberty street, On Wad • TM tad Grin do: Matta% and Counter dot' Tkot ter Foreign Sliver and Go •40 Sharma M. d .m. AI " Ithth7 = 7l.4k 747 25 24 25 Mod ofmarrrior old Momminthela Whiskey, width wilia Cattle s I da Ed- LO 10 B au foie err rah. - Cram Ban by E. D. RING, Coln, and Es, Broker. t Warm*. Bong and r•d•raoffls 1 ble Iron Mgt of foals. t Mena • P anted Patters. ' er trs isa FDM 1 , . GRAFF '& CO., Grocers and Com- riety in forat end lia rrillE iindersiF u ed has opened a RESTAti- A Thartort........ ... 1141 ISO in, 384,4121.2) ■ 4 h „ h .,. 3 ,,,,. /hont , o w, R es h ot In all Islas of • BrAISPET & OLD, _ JL rant at No. In. vie itroio n41,41,0rs from itresr, ' math --"--"" - rf, 1•" 4..s • """vP "amfaat'md thums4ththar ol Mm‘a .° 4 BRASS FOUNDZAL PLUNDERS AND OAR FITTER& rarlYetnali. the .r.b.341 . Mak. Whlebt he las band , Nerthliatern - -•- • It Ittsburgb, P fitly- 1........0= atT-....l. , ••••••••••-••• "' '3 1 . ,), • ~„.„. Gt ., 0 , 0 ,, Ala roma leracrr,OPPriant LILIOAD frono_.,• Musans. he,rnatto. lit NI i•airsotha tor thhair User ear ant is . . Pi - a - H - It - • Tiii. -7 ;; . / . .i . : 17 ' 44 -. 1,i1 /"): I BLACK BURN & CO., Wholes:di:Oro. ANITFAOTURE all kinds of Water, CAS 73 ffi 1 .. 7 %.h 0 teh i n , g i n, h ,.. ig to g eek/e i_ 1 .. M oo n , oh , _,„/„...______ ■-. 1% 1 . • 1 „.„ h .„„„ a „,,,,,, Th ,,,,,,, , p rw ,,,,, ..., 1 ?:11 and Steam FitUngs. Mame fitted up withOng and ate %Wootton wilt be gi.o to supply the table Ira ell • ' •""Th;••••"'-""'"'"•' - ' ''• it'• •• 11 . s ' I. eats c.d..; ons path .. o.sraa dos t . "' thtt lari-tr -the mikados of tho gesson. Meads ad redreeluntate ferithed to mien at ell hear. Ilkitehang a ,....-------.-•• '" .. 6 .maim I ou hand et their% arehouse.l4l Water rennet , Pittsburgh. X HOWARTH &BROTH:ER, - • on in• 'batten note*. With the Ikellitierrested by the ablsibe. to give air . .101[11.1 mein MARBLE MASONS, 4lsSestaft. hit Utah, . .remit IlLeriarata.4.l - 14 . 1, -.- ---- -7% 0 i ,aqu a tth lth.---- " .-- " - ........ ' pit LIBERry s - rxErr, "trate spEZN7II. thrive pestronette. ad lan= a oil hat gho itt , w ry -6 2• ISAIAII DICKEY & CO., IVholesale Gro. 4 1k ESPEOTFULLY inform their friende and any Gaya eomtnialle Merl. Well Woe up, Sad served to „,,,..--._ _.------- - 4,4 3 I en. Comentalon lionhatots. era Aloha in roduct. --.---V"'"''"' ..--- -• la o. LO Water street, and 107 Front street, Pittsburgh. „ . the Diddle Tsuttiritila , Tam oPened Mete 1 , ~,,,,,,, ; ft ... a , Av/. waix ,, , , Nh. .,, th ,,,,, hi. - 'P.,. / . / .,. -- =. ''. ''' - g1 )1 . 2 - Zi l i , - . - ...i.i.- - ..... -- : - ..7... , .....,.......-, , ,... , .......•, .th);,ZZ'Vr i b:.tuge t tilial - 3 t ARII7.B,7rVg. ' Pththththith' !ler 7 • 7863 , I mission Ilerehants. N 0.194 Liberty =rod Pais- -Y.r.a." , 1 B. 1 " ... bah WY =tr at attolrt.r .o. , , to wow Nam haux -- , Marble In Mod, ille,te and sawed to order. • I C Aif,' ad will lbe_ thankful IN the patronage of Me v s--- ------- - ':is .I - • INGILLS & ROE, Is noresine tWOOOII atlft clan mul Gothic styli % tdonmeento_Tombe, thank 81,16,n6 CLOVER DAIRY.-Tho subscriber is pre-1 - srar.o ln• pilaw , . ........... ...... . ..,••• • c 00.0,.•, c......tery. rote mated with Baden and Foartort Mone a triads mad the public. Ills COWS. will Ist fa on Coed I er. n. llaDarsa--- .... ... .. .. ... -.,...-ourn Mama, apt{ . ,z tha Aid . e d i=se t kild a r . • taltAn t to w = i t i lle 'DMA...IOU Tedder* '1113:14 Axed, will be punctual.- et I tended la. ice24:dtfl.. 11. PADDY. 7.712L01LLN010 ".).MONO Mk di:MILKINS & CO„ • • Inmei mita Dath•za.ado.c..-x..tx end; • .eir.rsausaii; PA..• VOI - lIELGWand Domestic 'Exchange, C oi n, sank tido sad Land Warrant bought and raid . Nunn." Mam a and loans napt.tatod• =7"..V4ldianat ==alloarndarbon laft - MBAR E. ARNOLD & Valli BB , Too; x game. A- 1 6244.rch street, goodie as Au Pat* 7111111Ktitt at most 11.a.1 ratea.alt -12 Mr PORTABLE , TBRABFII2i6V- MACHINES AND WARRAI4 'TED' to 14 lboicitiiiily builtl img to srolVinliftria.lB and itil s tg C. W. 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BAGALEY & CO., Wholeialo Oro, bent, Roc lD and 9) Wood street. Plitabnewh. WILLIAM A. , •3I'CLURG; GrocCr 'and v Telk, Deal's,' earlier of Wood and Sixth ;Ste ts. has slissFs on hood s Urns assostsnont of choke Groossies sad • dna Mul—l'orsign Mats sad 'WU, Whoktdo sad EstalL Dram sundled on ohs lowest terms. • • - - ,ROBERT DALEY:ELT CO., • 'itirliotosfilO Grocers, Commlsdon -Iterchinta, Desks-, in Prodoci mid Pitadurgb Sissiobefans, ho. ZSVLlbesty- roue IT. .. AAT lOK it, - McCIAISSLESS, sneer-more tos 1,1 ' 4t. 3. P.Vlek.irholnale arcecrig'qinadlng And Clortaatialaa Newhard( Dealers In Iron; Mal.. We" COt , LiFq.2l,l yip/bur/A Alaaufacterergerorally; tmar ter atmetp,rittltarsh. ---- . CULBERTSON, :Wholesale- Grocer , and Nam Ilettbont,Deslar Irt Prodwa &MIK rat 315.Cfactured,Aft 195 meets. dm% rat I. soar n0r9.„..—.....,...4.---.............19101.1b ROTA & R. FLOYb, Wholeruzle Grocers, COMZ 1131.Unkrn Atenlartst,9.3o D 9.509 In.Proloce—ltoans 9 mr.ll Buildings, frouth9l,9u /599 99 70T 994 * = 4 Si.9l, 111011 4 1 ,..—•••••••••••••••* . ": . '" r L , "" " h3D.-- .Tony ' arwtar -.- AGALEY, WOOEIYA.RO CO.. Whole' L No.22llllsstit start PtaLUbbb!.. DENtISTI3. t •ill. 'SCOTT; "Perdiei, Fotrrth streatiAl 1 r• U dtvest sd 'nut& 0150. b J&W.. warn:44i_, . A M.; A. WAIL* DENTIFr. rvin woes , ....-otL"*"'..lit"=.l7.3*l4 ut twa k u„, Vimioppast , Th.te, vi, • W. 17. WALLAiIt_, STEAMIMARBLE WoRK 8, • 319,321 and 32344 , 171) , Tared. Orptate SataMekt emit . . . . . . ... IkiIONOitiENTS, . Tombs, . Orave Stone's, lir j_ Farniture • Tem, IllootolAjz,ing Stems, te..; Ai. wAreoh.harid,, and nude to one, - tninehinery, at the lemsit •= • Them bandied nal and eeketed dr 'signs fo r bmhateate.4.e..2:* heed. ..111odt•sad Blab illitt. ble fora to the Tiede at the !wrest prise. All orders aim with a.Nrska at dW LihettT Wed- - - • r - . , .. . WATTS VCO.,.llforcluint Tailors; NO. • es land]. .tract—f a now. receiving , very of star rag nr anoN tor gm:airman' I 'wear. enrol of gaper `WTI 12", !leafy Faster and 'Velvet (lAtilni Plush, Cashaere arid Silk Waling, is great nrietr• • - • Pen°me la lost at .ttotirtnir are reonachdly • vital to ail Wig .ezaraine oar each beige busing, as ins rill tuatarar to stake It to their Interesttu purchase of oel3 -- • -E. WATTS A. CO. laatahrrt/ dont, . DRY GOODS.. A. V 'LOOM L CO ArTgOil t l. TOM 4 - A. MASON lc CO., Vholesalo and Retail.. Deans let Tanerand Stole Dry Goods, ZI 71t • A/lIIRPITY & BURCHFIELD, .Wholesale. .01 audnewry• Goo& Mettbsats. canw Youth sad MEDICINE. PR. 4.3.1 Es KING: 11:111ke and Residence', N 0.112 Filth street, oppoglte the:CaU'°dfsl• tT Itsio iii: Ciao iIIEN , •L'Egtaiissor e.a di 04 E, Witmorsow' w°4l P r oOM i x 9;,,cs h Noift. area l . iry • , E ... .. , :. .. , . 1 " . , : '',. '' . ',! iti . '.-!,'..... : I t ' '. ~ .,:cf : -.,11 .•:,.:;, '''.3 ' I Calve tingly Oil moths and. Ma. 40BINSON &CO.. 47 Fiftlutiect, near. reed—itsreon tumid* hero and eladew abatement WPETINGS, orthelatet andmost beanttratitattcrer '?" riclai 4 .r eTret Camleta . • • Tareemy and Brussels Carlistrl • • - Three-Ply sod Superdn• amplitM TaP Tlal:d an ak C dWal t fdTeriellast Carpstr. Tnaatber with asap description of .kiw prised Carpattnaw n.Ctens—From *zee to twins an. Hnaa . atur pu rg Jr p r . aU ~DUII4II. Ble and titairabie Itodat de. • • alaremna—Csotrm and 64 wide; Cecoa Matting from '24 to 44;_art eirlden 'dabs offered at the LOWS:81 , 19610hd. . ‘.WARDROP'S A.ED IMR.E is . now re. Odle with Feeds fbr thoi llotbd4.PraWns Tu. rutocats Ibr O Corn StainUer‘Stalk and bra" 13u=gry thing itg=oit.l=rtitrA . ILIUM'S FLUID atriD: 'POWDERED • • 'DXIVITIVICE. Menuriamerl 4,a_mta mi:boas: and bT we 6.WARD, DeditAL_ nolkkeio s doom spom Wag. ' iI'ILARA GLASS STORE , romorttA A, 47-31orkst et, eorair of ThinL , :Thalerror• rarq r Invited Westland osaystrotho 11612. r ar YU Of a ' frofforbleh I tu. outland. )11PfkTrg, " - ,ttroet sod Allosharr 94.3.04 J. lIARA DENNT... ATII lIIIICK-2 , :coses , on band and for 11 ., Webs par 30mi 3iATT4t. AI , ENTIN S--The largest and best, as. Yl=at. ot Plane arirr i nsheta 4 . 4 . eith EL 17171134 11 0.{i orn • : •r ,-ws; .: ibu ITIMAY 4. ;curt l:.a-,¢~l_'.e :~..-r t e - ~~... ~:;r •~`~:a ETTE: \ FRIDAI.NIOIINDIG, 10.‘1 THE- `OICE• OF THE FREE FORTIN LTAMPEOPLEOF cp:CDCSA'rIIN COEN6II4 On Teemley (waning last en immense Milet4 of...the people of Cincinnati was held to eon, alder the Douglass Nebraska Bill. The Gazette' says, Who speakers were among the first men of the Comity of Hamilton, and they are of both po litical parties, Whig and Democratic. The meet . - ing waa a great, and glorions meeting, and.ene which will hose its effect." The following were;the Acme of the meptlng President—Jmlgejames , liall. ' • ' VicePresidents—Tames IL Gerard, N. Wright, Alphonse Taft,Wilasii;PerrY, R..lttizbenan, P. Nell; K s. ,B. W, Fisher:, 0. :M. Spencer, Dr., R. D. itlttiphy,-Iles. NAV: Them= M. W, Teylor, 'Mislead Ellis, C. G. Spring er, Charles Rule, Elias Day, Henry Hanna, Jas.- Luppit;Ohmiti Beget; William Cooper, William &herder, Samuel Keys, James D. Taylor. M. Gregory; George McCullough, Calvin Fletch er, Rnbert . Brown, Stephen Molnar, 0. Mead- Socreteries—Feter Zinn; Osgood Miissey, T.'. 'Heaton, .to,s. ,Heatee,.lVm. H.- Byron, Frandis Committee on Resolutions.-8., Storer, D. Mansfield, 'E.' W. Ellis; Patilcithlallee Hebty IL Blackwell, Charles Ciet,Stenley Matthews. . Judge Hall, the President of the meeting, is one . of the pioneere of the *Mt: . well )theita to the,pnblic as a man of the highest chazacter'and leniign: Among the Vice Presidents will te cagiest the names. of prominent 'clergylaea,`a few beilde politicians, and porno of the first Ince\ Cantllalnairiei of . Cincinnati Judge HondleY, whose name concludes the list of Vice Presidents, has been it prominent Denmerat, and waiiitet • year elected , a Judge on the Denlociatio ticke t . On the committee On resolutions, the ,name . of, Dewing Storer and E. P. Manzdield are fanitlinr. to the whole west; and that of Charles E. Ciseis hart*: less so.: Mr. Cist, in addition to his em`` 'nonce as agatherer• of statistics,., is a leeding Deriocraticpolitielan,andfitableyMatheWseither 'usor - wean Judge of one of the Cincianitll . Coarts", ind elected as it Democrat. • • The.President,on taking the chair, said: This meeting is now organized kir businesa—L We meet not as Whigs, ...zleoemoemts, or Free Seiler*, buiris'Americans. (Appleinte.) -We bare left eur : partY: Feelings. behind. ' , lt is expected, therefore, in the resolutions and Speeches, there wouldbenothinginconsittent withthis sentiment, but that we shall act simply as &fieriest* eiti- . Judge 'irs.t.u'en, : a leading nietinber of !hot/ern °erotic partyln Hamilton courity, wos the first - !meeker. die commenced as follows : The bill kaolin to the Nebraska bill; by doing away with tlieldissoistteonsprotniseS proposes to extend the posiikk and I Altinkprobaide domain of slavery,- over an extent'of territory rims free —end in 1820 solcomilY grutionteed to be forererlreo—not muchilf tory; less than the ori.t, gloat thirteen States. The momentous COllBO- , enenees; for weal involved, in this great issue, We Occasioned thlenieeting ; end feeling too touch indisposed- to make a speech, yet wish , lag to do itoinething,,l . Prop* to make a brief statement ad to - whist I anderctand to be the night ineolseillti: this eontroVerMr: ^I mean to , • • very brief and very dispassionate. , I_Piemise by saying .tlMt I ent net itw, and inever have been, an - 2160/itionirt, he' the common. aceeptation -of that word.' That is; I have - az' ways felt , that we of the ' Norih*ere bound to I. our faith, with the South;so ter ne it wa s pledged, by. the. Federal Constitution, 'either rex- ' pressly r by clear implication; and ought not, •tharefore, to interfere by any other thin -moral. IlleaDif with - Slavery in the States where it was freed) , established. ' But this is not the lineation E; and' regard Slavery as so great an evil ' itself, - and so' stupendous, a wrong, that it ems: to** a sacred dity to exert i llth e poirestc ponces- le , prevent its extension, to territory, •tmse. , .I. know it is said by those seeking far an excuse, that Slavery will not go taNebraska, 114.1ssi.x.r bi throsittUpen-rthasitisii - iitirrab; -41iaction, and the like. •;But I 'believe the Con trary. ,-1. would,' however, oppose the' very ab straetiOn, to the utmost of: my ability,, because `igischiet .4/vats" behind it. - - --.- -' • The speaker very ably and_dispassionately ex- . amined the position, ;thatthe Compromise of 1850 repealed the Compromise of lB2o. Basing de molished that falsehood 'he took uP that other one; that Congress ,h i d no power to legislate on 1 Slivery in relation to the Territories, and there , ` fore, th e Athtiouri Compromise wainull and void., I Sating disposed of this quibble, ho"concluded his - remarks as follows: ' - - Bat granting that I am *Long in all these Fo ' shifts and-that the friend:eV the Nebraska bill sire right in regard to the legal and constitutional questions involved—atill there' Is another'ques-' I thib, so much above' and :beyond ail, tan, that ' they dwindle into insignificalice by the !fide of it IS /8 TUE QUESTIOX 01' VIOLATION or'imintren Yana—plighted not once only, but over Andover again—on the most., momentous woollens, and ;with the most solemnguarantees imaginable, when the Constitution was termed; that slavery should. 'be leetional only, Mid not nationalL-ogalaby the Missouri Cetepromise,,that slavery should woven enter the territory now in question---again by the actors of 1850, that those coMpromises should be a finality to this fearful Agitation end settle the "question of elavery forever as to .imerienn sell— again by tba _great " Parties in' their Baltimore Platforms of 1852, in the moat explicit tern:is-- I? lastly by the President, himself in his lnau ai Address... i t Now if runes, so repeatedly and solemnly gives,, are to be'so recklessly broken; then honor ' is but a name, honesty, but a diem; end compro [-raises are but breath. Away with them all as arrant humbugs, and return to first prineiples— the great; eternal:principles of Truth, Justice and Freedom.. ,I, for, one, can acknowledge, 1 fealty to no perty who will in'trifie will( pledges. I do not believe in this Punio Faith, synonymous 1 with perfidy.: I would hold such promises, if' . not legally obligatory; all - the--more sacred for that Turret:ism. • •They touch ray honor, Unwell 'as toy On:science.' . _They stand „upon the.Seme 'sublime brigs as the whole body of international law, treaties and all. Violate Arse, and a Won or , lisrioss follows, the certainty of which result is their awful sanction, Violate Mote, our own LIOXt Tinierllle—Otir Will? Instils . " , FRI=ItAL COMPACTS—BD& Will not 0 WAR or SECTIOSS . rou awe The' question Is a fearful one, and let it be pondered well. There may. yet be time to prevent this desecration, If the people do not sleep, to Brutus could not when Comer threatened Roman freedom. Such, iedeed, its ehemplotte will find it; when they awake, ' Yet eboald the treatiod be perpe trated non',Wcannot list. 'This doctrine of re peal has two alder., The repeating iaw can be repealed.. Tits •fliviroorris chalice' novi.adminis tared to us,.wElbei erelong, commended to their own lips, if "rern handed justice" has not left the earth. It was from the emmmitof the moun tain named ''Salration,' l thistliapoleon exulting, first looked down on 'Moscow, not yet in fiames. Botie of the giants of our day—to compare little things. with great—might do well to 'heed the leison his fate teaches.. I have an abiding faith that :this monstrous iniquity will not he finally aocomplilhed. In those liallowed words Df Pat rick Henry: ...There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations, and He will raise up friertdeto fight our battles for us." • "Ilose Chains Ara did shot me Assiut eerier base est slept • fiettmen the wiles of titerafte t • Awl the and ra tion. nttle Intenim hins Like • Onetime, or • enraas drams • The "endue, bed fiKenstrtsllastrasanth then io 0011134 So are tboy nob; and the - whole movement is so sudden, audacious, and astounding, that it .seems,indeed, !dike a phantasm, or hideous dream." The'eommittee havieg returned, "unmated the following resell:Mink . . • lt is manifest from the Ordinance of 11787; that it.was the policy of the tethers of the Retmblio to dedicate all the national territo ry to Freedom, and,' !alma's, the admittance of. Slavery Into it would Do an spostacy from, as principles of the Pest," betrayal of the niftiest" of Liberty, :treason to future generations, and a deep national disgrace: . • • • . Therefore, Reaolred, .That we, the eitiserus of Cincinnati; -without distinction Of party; regard with profound surprise and Indignation the bill I now before Congress tor,tho repeal of Vie bibs- Soon Comprouilse, with ; he oovert design of ad= milting the curse at Slavery into the heart of the • North American Continent : •Preirdred, That the entire 'territories of tin; United States,' with the immense area of fertile soil,.was intendedly the God of Nature - for free men. and we will never consent that they shill be thested irrom,their hands to be exhausted 14 slay/ L ieber, and to become the stronghold of or nreadoa.• • ' ' •' • Resolved, That to-11mila 'Hare - &airs to in troduce their /sieves within be Territories of Ihellepitblio will reserve tho whole theory end practice of our histitutione, will nitllonallee sla ter, aid seetlanallie liberty, and will virtually exclude free laborers:front the equal parliFtpa; Hon In ticinitloisl domain. ~::~u;~,~~, ,:`" , t, Relayed, ihliktlie USGIIIOII at ther.friniers.of the so:mdled NebiniVi bill, that the Compromise 1850_was intended to - applyr.O:thc.territory embraced within . tho AfissourLeoltlYTOUVise. bee ; 'been proved to be , 'Without foutaiden; a;r4 is re- : girded as such' by the Americanilieople. ",. ' . I Risofted, That it is both foi the howl:Minn- ; tertatpf the. , ,Sorith' 'to maintain .ber plighted faitliwith *ever* to the Mlssonitied' nOcie; and We nois, giie her fairnotleo that tto saessgo of the bill for lta repeal abioltei us fluiu'un Po'.' .13tirul obligations, exeept.thoiek to bo' found insSl, *the stric letterset, the constitution- '.\ \ , ' - '.'Resote That \\ the passage of the Nebriaks, bilrby a C ogre* . elected withoitt reference \ Vu theluestion Is a violation of air the proprieties due from our Tipresentativen, of tie sovereign. • Therefore v i i? demand \ that thU deeisjon of the qUestion.be deferred until - a neir'Quigresi can \ he" electsd;' and * hold it, to be a , fallacy to . put 'the trivereigiity ottinorgiugied territorii above. the voiu'relguiY af 'lngani44. l 3tsten \ . Beiolnid That wi call upon our-'-iiefir,esentis tires In Congress to use elrerrslXOrtiall to d e test the - Nebrnska . bill in its:present 'shape\ or sO to 1 amend it as to . maintain original polininf 'our Government, and the existing guaranties' or - free.:\ ' • &ward, That.if the gebraski till be. Passed , by; the .present torigrusa,'we pledge ourselyes,. one and all, to unceasing ltgitation,\ for its re-, \ Peel; and we warn`.. the representattvei of the North, that triactery to her.,interniti in 44 crisis will 'never be ' forgottetnor forgiven by. their 'constituents 1 \ \' .. ‘. . , „ . Resolved; .Thik we regard , - with the warmest sentiments of approval, the Mill anlYhad Patriotic . colts of both the Sin:Mire' of Ohie in the expo sure. of this Infante : 4 and most unnecessary ent ree:Lei:en thlrighte"ef . thiyr People:. That rifasing.to allewile people of Kansas Nebraika to elect the:Wuxi'. OQV't ernor and the ISeinto lithe clearly de monstrated-that the bill for the organiiiitnni 'those territories is not founded upon the idea of popular sovereignty, and . the theory is OnlY a mere pretence, designed to shield the authors of 'the bill from popul a r uulignation. COL' Chambers 'Offered 4.lo,.felle*Mg amend- . \ Reinletek That this meeting .. hi:lds no affinity with political abolitienhun, but loving the Union and respelling the compromises of the constitu tion and'the coniproMises'ender the constitution with regard, to slavery, `we: oppose the Nebraska bill is a violation of these compromises; and aa having no greater prettiest effect than' to foster ,agitation and, toweaken the bonds of Mr. Crisnims. Exotoiti . ,_ a leading and most irninential Gertrum Dernocrat; was next called tor; ,\H °proposed, as he had nothing toes} , en , the:amendment of CoL•Chimbers; that the vote should be tikert on, it et once. The vote Wis.ric cord:ugly taken, and the aye,. were few 'sad scatterlag„while the , nays were absolutely deafs, ?.enlng. \Tins shows the Mood of the peoPle.-4% They m arch`, strai g ht up to their-work, , and. Moat all thessarind - -party affinities; and reaelve • to join wittaali” yheirm.help . them,of 'whatever party, 'laden:sting the slave conapirators.. Mr. 'Reenielin then,tobk the floor, and said the; President, at the Commencement of theueeting, had requested hs to leave behind our partypar tialities.'. - Bat he, Yor his part," could'finter-for get he was a deMoerat, and•he hinted that en, this occasion, yelsere,- as far.as the question uf Slavery vves.eoecoreed,• all •demouratatall be. 'hirers in the %alienable rights or liberty: -lie, for one, bad no teari:to shed osertlie breach o f any compact made with Sla very; . n one - could be' made that ought to bei'ke' We, of the Ninth, • bad been deluded with the idea that Slavery. was temporarY. as Clay had 'Stated in his Texas let. , ter. The South had evertheld out that:idea, but ;it advanced a different sentiment now. ,The liouih now asked that Slavery 'should be Orme ' Dent and national--we• desired 'Merit should be temponnisead Asectione. n. We, ori'' aid •not the poises Slavery Unless we were as united from principle,` as the South was from interest,`. liilii hasileitearif to shed over the breach. of "theCateprouilms ef.1820 or 1850. Ile was glad, the Bluth liad come -to 'plead tho baby act, and, had: came out and taken, a , bold stand: ;The cry save: the .Union'' 12 , • raised every four years, aria, we must leas. that the Union savers," ware•olso the Chian "imPardi zero. II wonlAtell,.for-thaNcrthif the_al. rer."llHrthirthroWriunt the Fiforwolli.' Yolf, was -not sounded so Often as to BOSS urno ticid: 4- - r.. '!"" • He took the bill, of SenatorProglissi up , and read - Section by see_ commenting on each. - Ile pointed out- whore the . Presideethad the appoint: meet of the- Governor," and the Legislation was made by the Governor and Legislature, the Gov ernor to be a kind of hermaptiroditeUnited States., Officer, It 'Superiziteidefit of Indhui affairs and guardian Of the :dein poiver,,me Governor of a a quasi freopeople. , These Presidential Gases :nom from St.•Clair' down to Ramsey, Imre not, suitable to a free people. Instead of co'Vicff American - codes for his -constitution, Douglass seemed to have copied` some Colonial' hatter like Rhode Island: .Instead 'or beg the latest im provement on popular sovereignty, s, Mr.. Dou glass, who was expected to be ahead of all states men,h ad eonstructoi *scheme by whieh the Pres ident at the hCad, the tone', was given to the whole nachinery,of an nristoemtcy instead of De mocracy, the voterwas pot onlycompelled temp- . port the Constitelion, but Dougliots" - bill 'too.— This stretch of power didnothelong toCongrese., Congress may pass naturalization laws but can. prescribe the term of residence of an elector; that is the - resented right*Of States.. This mock sovereignty of the•peopleithen, is but a sharn nonewill be allowed to vote unless he will swear to stifle the convictions ot_his nature, and per- Tee. the dictate of a heart devoted to liberty, and declare himself a °Nebraska? man, as Douglass defines him, -Let paths Irishman or •German delude' himself, if the' bill passes, that he can go there and vote like he may. in Illinois, where he' can obtain citizenship hasix months, bet in Ne braska he must be a naturalized citizen, detain ed from:Vothig four years longer than in Illinois. thieeity, the only German 'Demi:Math: paper that supports-the bill, gene 'as his' reason why_ the Germans should simport it, that could go, there and vote without restriction as to length of citizenship, bat by an amendment, this had been stricken from the bill. The editor yas now left without a basis to stand upon. Let not Oer- I mani'then he wheedled into the belief that nn naturalizel citizens can there -be - permitted 'to ,-. vote. "Instead of popular sovereignty being se 7 Cured' by , the bMithe: Froshlentlal Anterferell& extends to the minutest- details ; reached to•ths . farthest ramification 'of their municipal govern-• meat, through 'the Courts • and its' officers; the • pretext of its securing :popular sovereignty and non-Interference in affairs elf :the : people is but a 1 falsehood. - The provision is made that if a ques tion of title-to slaves arises, in: the Meal Court it 'can be settled without appeal tothe United States Supreme Court; it presides also for the:Onset , vane and obedience -M' the fagitivo slave I This looks like if _they expected slavery to be es.; tablished.. The ordinance tf 1787 that - first con tained the principle of apprellizidingand retina-, Mg fugitives, contained also a' gild pro quo, the enactment,•as in the Missouri Compromise, that the territory should-be free from slaved. 'if one be - new: destroyed, you may `destroy both. The Smith thhinks they are secure; but let them pass I this bill, and the whole slavery' question, will ogain be open. ' The South may count open the reseal'Congress, but the" future is foxed,-for the people; the slave power may have the pees eni, bat the furore is a good deal longer time. lie adverted with severity to what he called the hypocrisy of the . Southern &stators, who . profess to enact this law to promote popular' eoverelgnty, yet when a few years ago, the pep- , ple of California, having made e popular ConstV tution and' asked admission, . , thee° . Senators, smelling the popular sovereignty in: it, voted against it. Ile classed them as hypocrites. But having given to the'people . the right M decide on the sunject of 'Slavery, "pretended that . they would decide in favor of Freedom'," declaring it forever free from . 'Slavery. Ile , hoped that ) against this Douglas Bantling the North would be like the South, Ironed. Letuotthis discussion end ineicitemontor bellioted on hy'dougy.talos, but by men of pluck. • ' , Mr. lluemelin was enthusiastically applauded. Hon. Bellamy Storer vas called upon, and ad, -.vested to the occasion of haying' made his first political - essay in thii city; thirty4our years ago, when ho drew apstesolutions, submitted to ,a large meeting •of citizens, and approved, de mending the resteetion 'of slavery-om . Missou ri. lie alluded to the singular spectacle prezen- . ted,• cif the hetatiort for 'the dernocrathi, princi ple bathe old world, where- thrones were trent- bling;•,' mot tolling and:enslaved millions were' wreaking a righteous retribution - on -tyrants, yet the amine being broken there, ware :being more 'tightly rivited upon freeman - . hate i instead- of exttneogthe area of "freedord, the' :retralerr of thine apostles of democracy was, to extend that of slavery. - .Verily - These are the: days. of Inuit great men I The Constitution of Missouri airt cognises the lino of freedom', and it cannot be obliterated but by the joint consent of the United Statiss , AndMissouri.: - .16..i , 1fig0, , ODIC, ;by :her Senators and lietriesentatlieli voted unanintolm ly this imp thn,Conitltattfon. - Now 'pixy - should hot reed member act up Sothis noble spirit of duty shown by the Ono of Ohio in thole 4aYs. • lie Intilgruintly,'„denournied the ' olt and nullification tendencies of 's rat of the canted. saver : attd.lanieats,the niedataillinkileriahidgeta. Ingo of a , Southern attempt to , --bmaln dram the • ME= ~~.. ~\, Union. He believed ~ the South would, it this bill be not resisted and the ordinance of ns7 be de cured. unconstitutional, sedge. in Ohio with : their slaves and the loved lands now -dedicated to freedom, and have our own States rulArrinsared 1 by the Courts to . be the lawfid home far slave : holders.' • He declared it 'this 'Hydra was not strangled in its infancy, it would be a giant.in its manhood. Let Ohio be represented in thedicese and Senate by Men of spunk, and when the• taunt is given let the insult be bravely met. . Decent , events in the United States Senate' show that the lion ahead have been bearded in his dens, and South cri Senators -.rebuked. So 'that it s justice would be felt ail "dyer the United • fitates:', There were some facile, convenient men is Congress, Who are mere everunoditick, and the. \ time ~h ad come when the Denies of America nimbi arraken and throw. the poppies from her \hrow. Fur. himself, he wean WI & a progressive one; he could not be a fosil to adorn a cabinet: iii this great crusade.tor liberty, he would clasp ; hands with any party of men Mid had hearts, ; mud with Democrats or Whigs, hei would carry the harmer on the outward walls, and Mal upon -the pOolde to give heed to their duty We will religiously respect , the rights of the Death, the past tothem is , secure; but no farther, here let theli prOld wanes be stayed. \ The South_ understands you, it you pee _manly eppositiodk they stop, if you give an iwiderent ursimernihrest political agitation; they despise it ; suryesationsisaolding; but meet them with hold nem. and:the-thins eerverSof the North will need iszsecond Daniel to interpret the fiery • inscrip. the wall;that , if they persist in cringing to alive power, they are; weighed in the balanea and found: Tendril& The speech of biziEltorsid; Oafs faintly noticed, war., delivered :with. fervor and. eloquence, and woo with disliked appliuse. Judge . George Headley being called upon, spoke quite'spiritedly \ lie alluded to his last public - address, whicli;was when:thsenoblest Man, as he called him, OtsOed 'Almigides earth,. Louis Koesuth;.was herd. That noble. patriot Mid hie traitor, eo had Francs in her Napoleon, se had the free• States of America • in her Doug. las, Who; however was not bort in the West. Why.do Certain small men play so infamous a part for'the Outage, of this bill inCongress.—_ These Words thelale, “LuSeirt Mike.' . The speaker conalieled by saying, "1 have come hero sunplyto3cistify against this bilk is one of the people, as a freeman r, I have comeln the holy name freedom, in Which, by the' declaration of iiideperUfence all Wien ire born alike." question -was then taken epcdthe resolu tionsiland they carrledinniurimously. \ .. OA motion the folloWing, gentlemen were ap pointed delegates to the 'convention to be hoiden in Cohunbus on the .4i _of March, . to adopt measures to mimic the Nebraska bilk ' • itievaelin,' Geo. Pack thy 6i:4g, A:13; Sullivan; A. Taft,ilitephen Monitor, Peter. Zinn,NE. D. Mansfield, Rufus:King, lough \ 11."Blockteelk Thee. - Beaton. Dr . Chip-, man; Al'.ll. Ernst - D. 'Van Mahe, Chan. E. Clot, Clum. Seiden, Joi.l3nrgisyne, , forward motion the SocrotarieU werciustructed to forwarl to . our 'Representatives, in congress (Sad to'tAft.: Douglas 4,,M4y, Mt 'the 'procuedings this mooting. , '•" , Tho rriertnittien MljoiLtr lOU die. comuroorelswiq the N.Y. cisimiwetal itaerruser. • The.Varela."' Nein; try the Mutt% \'', • Ltnntoo*, - Feb. 21, 1854. ' emit artnomComent In the - dfoniteur,' , ..that' "the , .Einlirkillicholm docile not accept the piwpo sale (or an arrangement; which'-were addresived to hiro;chas s exiingaislied all remaining hopes with regard to thisliossiblllty of peace. The dispatch of. troopi to - the seat of war, and the preparations fei the flirty astlireg of tlie fleet destined to block ade the Baltic,. are consequently the only sibjecti thst now arcupy public attention. • It is belieeed that ihe large for* to IM'Uedf fronthls. coactry;.tristead of c lieinglimited, as was at first Intended, to ten thousand men, will antountto'twenty"-fise thousand:while She contingent wfil be not‘less than \ forty-fire tho& sand. The litterls to 'lnclude ten thousand drib soldiers.. from' Algeria, \ cd-rellgientsts With the •Pbeeke; and likely, from theLL ..ereje-tri-tat rove; nal 4""": The remarkable absence Of eicithtiintelligence from the. Danube, tit iehlots contbuted • :fokhe ;Mat -Berea or four-weekivittitill unbroken: .11101 Bmcsians are esidentlyarraid Ofittempting a Mor attack twinyhisty . tagniier,atid notwithstanding the orders alleged to 'ha ce been pent , from. Peterisburgh, for the 'immediate attnoting of Bs lafak- the pOssillas consequehces of defeat seems to be considered by tha generale too terrible to risk,nntil the ' , etrength• Of their troope' hiveheen renewid s and consolidated 'by 'every possible precaution to preterit defeat.' ' Itleantrhile the Turks, apparently fully Coned ' Mtn of the fmr they:ham inspired;; : 'Said be taking advantage:of the delay la the Russian 'Movenumts, and the concentration of,ihnirSorcee at Balsa', to threaten theca igain at:-Oltettitzat For this purpose a dirisionof the Turkialtnimy, 'tonal:sting of acooo 'underbtobtl to\ bo marching tulle' banks of • the , Danube. Dicing that memorable locality with the Tins ointtempn ting the passage; and possibly by maroldngipon, Bucharest, potting themselves at , the 814811111.. . . . 'Of coursk . hersiernsmil tirades& nine matters of speculation,. since Omar Pasha is too . good'-ri general , to let anyone understand his intentions A glance at the map is enough to Show the dirs.:" estrous position' the Russians would occupy, with thtir hest troops in the neighborhood of Kalatat, if the Turks could really contrive to ap proach Buohareit in force ; but tempting as the movement seems to- ordinary eyes, its attempt would bo calculated to . excite uneasiness. 'The Turks have already gained so much that, they have every, inducement to avoid risks that might instantly more their , position. The Russians, on the other Eand,'"goaded by diagram, have the strongestindueement to seek a new and decisive cesiflict,since an ?Midmost defeat would only still . leave them on the beaten side, While a",viotery would restore everything.' . :Situated as they are in the midst of a hostile population, • humiliated by their loss of prestige, and threatened with a speedy assault from the Western Powers, the true' policy for the Turks would he to let . them wear themselves out as much as possible, more esPe cially at nothing can begone without money and. the last accounts'from St. Peterslyurgh. describe already the approach of a financial crisis. • ' ' ' — hairs; Feb. 20, 1&54.' f3incer the beglimineof this Eastern difficulties, no cleanser Las carried out such decialve andim portant new s 1181h0 one whose wadi leaves Paris tardily: The officialreply of Nicholas to the Em peror's's:red on the night before last;' it &Intuit' a a distinct refusal to treat upon the basis pra- The Nonitiui of this 'moiiiingsantourines that War is now inevitable, and that the Government lira* awnro - of the nature of its positlim: 'The Emperor counts, nape the article, upon the pate. °than of the people, upon - the alliance of. England.' and upon the sympathies of the GernitueStovern-' menu, A paragraph 'of very flittering appeal is 'devoted to . therfinperorof Austria; 'vrliose chiv alrous characte r " will certainly lead Min to take part the Western Powers, particularly as the public_opinion of his Empire alike counsels him to .such a envie. ~'I think that the opinion is universal that if Anatria qillts htr nentrality, ,whidh she may at list endeavor to preserve, it :will be to join Franceand Dagland... Her con duct has of late fullysatisfiCdthe two latter Go v. .The Emperor's autograph letter ..td Nicholas heal:Koh posted inall thoharracks, and a mil lion 'copies of it have' been tent to the prefeits for' istribution. • ':. ATTAIRILiN SIIT:E4IIST.—The. Parts VarraTand ent of Iliti. London Times sa'pt," respecting the reception of the letter of the Emperor of France: 'Theletter of the Emperor of the Freneh ar rived at St. Petersburg on the 6th.'Of 'February. 11. do esstiallJes immediately. aliprised 'Count Nesseirode that he wished teprg nt a' letter - to the tin iron the Emperor: of the Frenh. s Al thirogh it is contrary, to Russian etiquette to speak to the EMperor of Rued& on - pnblio Dulness' after 4 o'clock in the afternocii, grant Nerigrode ap. -Prised H. D. Ciitelbejad that hit' rifshi . ..Present himself ate° Palace; although the Emperor was suffering frwarthe gent' : if:de Natelbapse con sequently delivered the letter on theatternoon of the fithl ' •The'Crar• appeared; to be painfu af fected on reading it. .. He then vote sfeiritordi in a low tone, in Russian, which CountdeCastel- Woo, did Oct 'understand.. -He :recovered' his' composure almost immediately, - and told MM. Cai telbejao that he would rernann answer In i few The following is • given es the correct returns of the Russians Jos in the - battle of fatale: ' lialler general, d'eoloirel", 4 Majors; 8,000 subalterns and 'either. ' \ ....' -. , mb 0 in g ,....1 o bl o ng::: -, -, \ . :.. - .... , .. Wound&dr" a.- colonels,' 8 , sielort. ' ' Subalterns and men seeerely:Woimded, ISO wagon loacia.-'- - . ' The lightliworanded had to go on foot to 41.111- ' We hate. , received Intelligence from St. Peters hurg-of the date of the 11th Inst. ',. --' ' At that Gine . Sir' Hamilton Seymour bid lot yet:poitimembeileed his recall to the British Gov- Artonent, arkdfilettistructions tovit the Empire had probably:nit yet a reached' the 'Engthrft Min- , '.., The - Emperor Eicholutoutt':een insifering from Eridpelasr, andlnis ritid-to be in a state Of:great has** and'excitenteMti - *hide rendered, , hint ,neldble tofthessketceelf big :- Irtriebnoetettititjtprevgled ler . iimmt riegirtJ . —. • . • • • •:" • •'' : "fieVe, qe ••" • VOLUME meat of the Government, and preparattOns war are mide on an a:tallith' tirade. An'anewr had been dispatched to the letterliddreased Louis Napoleon to the Emperor Mardis, itrhie.Y is reported to Ix, framed in untatlefactori. =er gs* and disooFteons language. ; •.'.f ;‘; , .„ from tb•Carobuisad 1111wi• Jourail?. 6 • ' • Tkeeenitelbnitle San Bawd. A qe. .Day begins-to Derek . on . - thin itupertant r Aiii- • it, peevement. -- Peopoials have been issued for the •• graduation - and masonry of twenty4tre•tailes of the mad, between West Newton ondPonuelbninet . 4 also for the constructiert of the Zinn& at the Band.ratch Summit, forty one hundred :feet. in, . This is but the begirih4 ot. the end, but it de; monsteates that the Pmaldent or the csripaity is determined to fulfil his promise to the In a abort time we may expeet to beer of more extended lettings: • . . ' ••• The :Importance of thin read,' , not• only to . the 1 4 region of country throughr whieh it will pass; 11 but an an avenue of trade and travel between the great northwest am! southeast perhms the . 4 Yr Milan, cannot beiraggerated. Ti 'may 'perhaps be 'advantageous kt thislime, when its 'construe • ft tion is about - co commence, to revert to some 'of thosa fade that peeve in advance its Patnief#lo and crefabiess. • •• Thns'the reirtind ardor of ifs E friends, somewhat. abated.by neemstrY.•delayie;;' - may be kindled anew, and a freshimPtai - tor- 7 emulated to Weir , flaming bones. *" The length of the littaburghand Cesinellavithe rail-road will be *bout 147 mfles; It *ill' \thug •be shorter by many mil e 1 than any other prieti. l cable Tonto between the Atlantic •seaboard end • 11 the Ohin river. Following the waters ot Inca: 4 ;lode, the ,letighloghony,- the ' Carlematt and the Flaugherty, it will Tess over a country, :that presents fewer 'ditheelhee te.'oonstrivitioet •••• than any other eimilarily altered between , this' great'Lekes and the Gulf ot. Mesiett.„ Mins its; grades and curvatures will be no ligth and mod!: crate is to present the beet, route between the. east and the west for safe and quick tritely' kid' for the reliable transportittlen of freight: The .oelyizrotettain encountered an the route t lit tote overcome by seine* Wetzel 0f,4100 -feet, t L grade of 60 feet per tolle,-softetted en ,enzies proportion tithe rate of oruirature. Thrungliont. ihe rest of the route the grade hand:J.l% c eirifede 2d: The country through which this 'teed yiltpainv abounds ha agticultural and mineral .wealth,, jut valuable quanies.ofniarble and other ittone, and; in exhaustless water Power, thus presenting re- f , ; duties for'Manfactures thnt are to be' found hi? • I/ the line of no other =Weed in the land. ,•••• As evidence of the agricultural wealth. of this avian the following statisticsiney be eitts/Whi gherry Comity, (Pa.) products 'ever 7082,108' bushels of grain annually; WestmoreLand,'2,B&24 , l' 817; Payetts, - 1,548,816; Somerset, 722,651; ford,.BB3,BBs;knd Allegheny CentriV,Bld., „; Ul5 bushels. " • , ' ' The following stateMent,'nnon•Which rellaxce • \ May be placed, will exhibit the migrated:int the \ mineral resources t,' In Westmoreland: there 'are! 80,000 acres•containiag coal; 18,000,•• iron • ore, , • \ - while aboutonethird of thocountlferrnishaplime4" atone. - 'ln Fayette, about three , fbraths •of land contains coal; one half, iron ore; and three ' " • \ fourths, limestone.. In Somerset, ;oho:it 'Arlo thirds of the whole area of tie county eiettaltis coat abouttwe thirds, iron ore; and about sites half limestone, while all *ware found injimtor L , L , pokillon.. In Bedford there are 80,000 acres con-_, tabling coal, 00000 iron . niei and 90.800; etan• • nd all this rich canary iaki L lie fullyowned rto the markets of the world by the Pittabmwtantki • Connell:urine rail road! Need‘anything more JseV •• said to prove the importance et,tfte, work Of oC, \ therospect it holds'out for profits; to stock: holders ? But there'd's+ . other wriiiiierittiati" of \ 4 importance. This .road 'will 'hare. the' city-at , \I Pittsburgh as one: terminus, and,..througli thao Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, the •eity..of timore as the other—both marching : onwitida • with Oast strideslo enormous audpower.' It will constitute the ahortest evionkr.? for trade and travel between thew o "! ice and all other • o.t. will Lave ta :Y colu i ekt. - From: of the Chesapetd: and lifhie Canal.to tide water, c an l Hampshire RA111100; 4 wi . 'which a connection Is so mardtestlY snittektf; eturi ,bat no doubt canoe entertaiaed.id its con-at itractiou. \ It is unnecessary to speak Wrtitertlfrr - , eastern connections. • , Ors the Ohio it will connect by theLOWO ,and. cowl with' the Western and . i -;'-• Southwestern'States;` by 'the 'Allegheny-WWl rail road:with Buffalo, Rochester and the north- , L ew Lakes ; by Cleveland •and,ritteburg Railroad; ith Cleveland on-Lake Etie;, by: tits Pittsburgh,, and Su:Wangle railroad with the groat chitin et rail roads through Ohio,' Indiana snd-Illimils :to St:leui.s' by the llempfield rail rood with Wheel= 'line, and by the Cleveland and 'Maiming. 'road with the Western Reserve of Ohlo.c, In of .Itasabitostimpriaibla to enumerate the infinite „lines of railway with which Itwtll connect In the . The importance of:this road. to the county Alltighenr,' L tuid more particularly to the town of Cannerland, 'has not been sufficiently !•5• - • tea. new.conceded Oust a railamilenhaneasul in valmesamottavery sere *thud open jhe :line ; of its route. S'neli has been the eiperienot Wthls , ..region as hello' s; elsewhere. But hi addition, vie : Connellivills Wing. to thecinabeibindo Market a:portico Of the :jab agricultural Prednekt- , ; of'Somenset and other counties, midi will: develop r, the resoruces :lithe line tracts of tindrerland,that border it in, the ru noithe portion of thebounr. • ! • Lty. It hits been estimated that the - übitit pro= 4 ! duce of the varioni•sair mills in - Allegheny and,•:•' Femeriet amounts to ten millions of feet per• an..i • mina; to which rimy be added tae millions ofplai tering laths and one million. of :rhieglow• .AA this 4i, ll find an outlet at - CrmbarlmulL , Wl lo O. ConellyUlldroad is fintabed. . • 'Pi the Sakti of Caniberlaratt will bringtebt4 swarm' of laboring-Men to to:tiibpne and sinew ofourpopWatton, llenote, orkaops,Mk" • chine amps andenginehimies will lie.reqtdred all inirolving. tiler& expenditare, of Riney andlablir. and all tending td beautify and adom • the tonna rru , In fact it will go far towardseiftabing ter, healthiertutd Mere stable eaidition thin/SI - T . : We would ask; in Conclusion; arballeri the..iin- Portancti of this, road, not only'. to top region , • through which l will Oise bat to the miLuntry';iii' • ' large, can , be exaggerated? Ifme rollig4lll of genitor' zierett.o " \ • \ Wssniabros, fifarah`7 \ The Washington papers contain' the ,!•ffe letter 'beg : lmre to atadtdilie:pablic thrones Hour ISeT w Atkot , ,to• OP?, own :kwoWledgo. an. Everett , Was intim Semite bar On Saturday morning .exatilthat:wt thiee o'clock, and that he •Ints,thirt - tri •• by illness, anti did leaver•fir that cause :and no.- - - , ••• ether; and that baying net : onlympabon , .sialtad , •4 the,Nebrsaka bin' but having also the amendment of the flei.:•llr. Denies . wad 'a teatquestion, and having been at;seht thistliel votes only 'for the eause ke •finin'itinerP'''' Genet; mid having uniformly , deciarrrhinualtj L• 1 before and titter , these votes, artoxrPosedlci Woo" bill, we regardhim as standing ink ell asupecta2,,A on the same ground : us if he 'ltad. voted Against the DM Onits final passage.' :this itateritentr is madoentirely unsolicited by him , - and tweiji , or , .." - , own conviction ofjnstize.. • . ,:s \lbeersang-7,‘"`,..,:.ft / 101 4 $ 33 4 21 4.\ „Sown : op : Punk ..• I gastmouditn:._ , 11. n'Y : ' -• NOtibb '1;0 Eitaithribii:' ,, Ctmcil asses Presrita ikOzna:ttek 4. o2 4 GREIIABIN h 'EreiWtio ' n thiridt•.t or voictors of Chatar s &gaj sm `fturasta„.. 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