,-,,, ." ' - - .--', -...,'" t 1 ---' r...,..., ---t ;„ ..*. •• , k -,_ ~.(17.4, - -L--. - _ , ..i . • _ 1 - _. 4 .. r. , ....,, i'faill' 7 .-1 11. - •;?1:1; VI (i - i' :. 0, ''' 7 : . 1 '- 1 ' . rir -.:-,. - 1 - cn'' '..'l. .: 1 :•;:: i ' - - --- ' , j.4':;:nri....1 - Ai, - .gT1.'.1 . Z 11.4'11 4 4„AiL - Tiat • ; ii " 51. • - k 1786.. I'FI IAtGHGAZETTE: .rtrit.tinfIOYDAIVILKSD ulna* . `"' 00'; raTtersiry.,Numixrz,. , -own= MUG= Mel o" vroilitturr, air pool vo 100 roll DAtizAsi.cuizoi I per annum, payable bolt vault. to advance.. jratiall-rttrotilar? pit wallus,tti &Ovum. Cur ~.411- 1 5.14—...,t0t1ars pet stttlm. 'nu boanvtlisd ott the . 00 wits a,i4.1 . • • zo. oo Ott to . Le is on. Wl' la aktratee. moa b• mg atter *a tear Mites, nultat the t! ,le" -•.. i . . -,.. ;RITES 0.1 t• ADVERTISING :.:,. - °° 1 .14 , ( to item at :Cm irxen rre As.ul o 1 '• ' ''' •- 00 5 : . additions:l lacition...... 0 :25, :..."'.."•-,---••••••••••• t t o ) Zip ' c ' - 47 : ..: 1 , :.................4... ,- • . Blanding Ow* ( . sllael or tete a - '" • . " ' °peddler gar ea.. odaltioriel ant. .. -' • •-• ' ospo-vnum.ciu.s.bk at tarasre., (per g.i,.. , - ..,) endemic. of naner.............-..-... 25 CO . - • Far mile &dant:nal wynare,itteorted over One month, and 0; goody additbnal wham itmerbe2 under the yearly rate*, ~.. ~ AA stceieending a alitare. and not our fifteen U obargid am a Minim nal a halt . 1 .,,,,, 'h ..= t i=„ l4 ble 6, 1' tong adMytheinante . , . . ether .. aut.t. r thr their publitation. ne other advertlannantS, -'''..?ln'. tqls*Ch.,,t'Z'2 th . Close Adeartleednonte not. marked on the con, 1'.... Titled prasishe ot tasettkes., via b e . continued 1111 Yurb 41. and gc• M . :Liege or annual yelpers is strktlY Ilmlitd 1 . 0 ~..,.., own Ileunallatet bottom. and alt-savertitements"tdr . , tof other persona, as well sm all advertisements .eZet aus tnincly" anmected with their own business, and ..,_ _of s sdlintirasent.. ben i tth or othenn.e, be. Pall ....Mlle 1,664,5e111 W og, hargal at the usual rt.. "," wall Imo. thi.e. ad...d tills will Iv separately, i ~. : 21 " . " /4 „ 11 . 4 .=Ilt.D 6 Tr 5 eli t 1 - , ,de.amt. ; '. _ ts tor charnel. inatitutione. gra cool , Pantek Ward, townahl p. sod other nublic nueetinot, and ell SollUeal meeting@ and notima Lobe charged half W.xe. MY , Maniac, wakes to to be charged 50 Conti. ' " -' " Death notion, taa_wltbout charge. velem tummy.- abed by. Attend litemi or obituary 15otinet; mod .whop . : 60 ,p., idurieS.to to, mid for- , . . -.` ...gum: advertMers, and all others sending conontinica ! lions, or requiring motion designed to . call attention to 'Pain. Beane; Cionoerte, cc 1143 f public entertainments. 12 ,;1 1 ,4ty: eh are made r a dmltt t hinio k, 4-11 0 1-n , r i ne u vAg n i „ - •. enterpriarr Y calculated o r. Intended to nromote 'iele., can qoly be Warted with tbe ander , Fli n t It: lannei, c l to to .the d tun. irit i ended to ', at the rale of le cants to llhe. ._. 14'. will 'bv.ged %hop Or eirnoticee to to charged triple Price. • ,‘ ?sown Menai Petitions 62 each. • - 3 1011 getate Agoute cod Auetkosoore odoortloomoot." not •' " E 11 :elimoor =dot yearly rates, but Wowed • diatount or =Pude. and' oimethird der, cent from the-amount or •. - - - Intar ni ;arms= IX tans -rum. ''..,'0100 AquirOithroolnaortlons.:-....,—.....-...51 50, • each additional ineertion. .-. SI Fa - . • ' '.. ' Von 66=0 t mt b w imn ofinb= rA .....so Cants. f 4• ' •• TXX ''•• -meth thank/. lusertion . ..,-25 mote. 1 trimudintad m 4 10. b• III& ha ollsanc4. • ..:BATES 0$ DISCOUNT' anteconaluny rnt tai. _Terrrinaint auras, sr' • N. OLMES b'SONS, Brokers. 52.1darld (Adams l'Aird sad Fourth *Lc Pittsburgh i ,-, PRNIIIITLVANLA. /Drivel at 'ectla.. al: ' B iss_am.., • "I""b lra t io..7....:l " ar b ßLVClrefstall ‘ : - . go ' 0r.... Ilattnt"! or d . w... P". aLurrel Rk.Clorlse.... 410 Monk 11 e.'"'"" 4„...:31 .- r. r r.,,,,,, k1i tE.itz1....„ gg • Barak af NoollClSaabartfoLpar 0410 .....1na.aTh0........ do ,Zl.. irsals.-- Western Ramo Bank... do =le .4. Rank of Ilasaillon ..... -.- ^ dantllNotaa...,,, l' w a nf rf 7 -... . y e t 14 1. 1E7 4 riaND.. u . .. 1 4*,.. =. ' Kaglogtart Iranir.f •...pc item - York Vtty-.----pir Magotap..4lll,46.2tank-psr 01.ptrt= 4 ;; s it:- ',l t ` -cm.mar mm i t, - 07,7-:,, n - .1u6A—,.7.!.r.fm. -. ..1 9 , ; thwart 11 , .. , 1 1 t.. - 774:: VEZiiiTiiiiLiiiag. ' nadmous4Yellank....—....ner AB acarant_Bar.... . .... ~t- • • Walltarallank......... ..... ....par • a veuu , v lt y. .•• si Ift=ltplyttli B il=as . "-xfuthmo;C: 4 1 • ortlaortlla.--...-/,-par ft. Bank. •.. Norfolk " of IllaLtb%tor-par Farmers' Mot' Vireo* " : prOgrmaa ...... Ilarthantalkllarb..atuk." • ref Clettra ...... X North Western Bank-, : ofllfildlatokn...:...-' . - ,NORTIt CAROLINA., tlfo.Pler. ," Ikk.Dattit.l.l.por Reaklof C.O. Trar:..- 2 „Watf Ntirthangletiand-pak Bank of EL of N. Camara 2 llardtt.... ~..............% Wm- Ballßo ,4l Vaßgx , - E ogir it hma t tonne Oa. kierchanteßk.Sew ' par -• - MUTH CAROLINA. pa .. . ---.por BkoftbaLot.l.Cato • - k ... .. _ .V . 4 LWOW &nab p.......- - .. -14 1 = ft. k r if""'" 9 " 1 /malls Wskanstea-rar lanauder Innen' Bank 4147dt:rad 34 gestaexabols Duak...—mar , wort Hyman Dank-. York Wraddif Bk.Wilks,b•zre . ‘i Ohio Mae Hank dm I=l% Cblll== Maselondadd..... , do 1T1VM=...7. . .. . State Dank soul Howelas rd took or llHnols.. E --.. 75 - wisoo4sq..„.• MarLus A lire In. i Ca, thas 4 .- MICHIGAN. 1 TansterellechaalesTaak 3 room:woe atock.. Ilarda-3. , Poadosolar CauL:.- --- - 3 )Itiamanoo Costpaaj.-3.” , Statenaai' v ' Ai r a i '. 3 Ilk N....AMTemodai 5: ........"-- oomto . A msastts _FR . ?.. 17.. do Ilk of U. 'Canada. Trotnit4l I' laabillall3. .:...,... do ICASTRUN HXCHANGE. =Ca V ad t On irelarplarat L ...± P X Wet.Cadis.4.-.....-. do On Paltlaiona---. ...... --ar, at . ---.., do WYSTHRN =HANG E. 'a/WAG.- doClooltmatt.---...„--,- 1 Mott at 1.. santsk...-. do Louisville.-- .. . ... ----- . Enm"t 5.""L —.... 11 8 00L1 1 TA1 - IriViCIMVIIME. BEMth rt, 2 = l 2- 1 7. ' .: ' do Doubkosa arudalaleDO =111"'S T" iiesiaia .. ... ro l raatold P.41a. .....: . .....4 . .61 =: ., 1. , ap. mu ....., :c. . t i rgi .,..,,,,Z77 ~...:..w, se uzi‘C ,n i- t .......... trd,,......Twer.....,.....,...... on 1,50.00 al Eaton. ---....- d01g07 — .1=7 ... —,:-. 44 at itieti ... .-.' do ,Tta 0 i a I . .... dolistolooos..- - -:- • =44, . 8° I=llV %tear... -.....1...'41‘5frm4. -71 - PRICES OP STOCKS. .1111493741) FOR TM EITTSVOROI I GAZIErrE.IIY _A. WILKINS. & STOCK AND B.KCIIANGE BROKERS, 2YO:11 , xv ro FITRES2I 'l.is." r . ‘iDovials:ll ;7 9-ja 4 d r o t,767.;ri D.. , cm. pstubmsh" cur tr.- --w -134,-•xecri , . /C • tiat iacOkTOMstanch sebantuf at-us.usk 4umb.o, ftvinais Bank sm,„ve.p. Oo azi=, VIM Z 21 31 = 4"1-a L gttAniVt " . / 114 nsaiviccL. Vr=4 : oo— llromeY secii. . . ltauMr Plit4b444 Os 11141.1-4:--,... t ,„,„Pitu b ax. 4 ite1 11, 74 11 .- bo wriv . mm -r wt i e - 7 :-.-- *,,.'114VA.Vr4*7 ' = woris.:.:- bo e 0 p.e. aanresd.6 - • . . Mao& Palm 11•1000-1 '11414 11 0010 ni11444--. . 01444141.4 lb W 41141141414 in m. l rirtMe 6.1.2"271 a • Zil,. 1 0 4, - IQ° 2 :lla l tWre Pr 4 4 3 1 .11 ~1 2 ,4 , ensusbanL kir. _ (UAW* v0411.14......,..4 i • . . Matelots- - • North Noetb Thestent r ,,— TrolreitY--;;.--,?•ror• PlitaburxtaTikvnoTa— . - =owns A..WIIKI.NB *&*CO., .nr.n,yo4nn.23.* ma:o4; .1%,:71 lbw? 4frt.4 • rnTairt&GH, PA. . - • .titian and ..DomentioSznbanNe , Ali+; xon.i Loa Wan.nt imuCht 1 .1 Wadt=eltabe Stodu U ‘vr aligl MI 021111=017. 1 = Mono "M. 441.14 t. soel Wend allowed wheel WI GEORGE F., ARNOLD &at Dvitr i altatwao , 1: - , PORTABLE' /HRABIIING• Mc inns • ' W • . D tcL•be • thorqualy. 'b uilt;: st iLovotk in audifaintiba - Iv.e.Attnot„ s we n at t nll ll 4 C.Pw t .4o l .4 "W ossee=e mi bsns " or P tri. -'l / 2 0 26" ..... ..yeal (uteri at mak* totter ines, =ariSs W ror stow:Leese to tbe Virs t Selesat , g ter= .. w e ..i = ib m etio. been tesennunded bx Male she V ox. me to tta ainPbet•• mid to task ap eau as !WTI*. _The • So th e Tkildber. ,emoseAr• orriirkal the elms saa that iraihn Vk d sad ' , mouthy aluirselvt *eft.... . DIMINLSTRA'PDR B ' NOTICE.`--!Noticetiet lea } Stieit'llut lettaXiY d e r u fttlr 41.2 *ll L ie tttal e latettsTaeraddDid Ald poses stoosasOlessolv i e l tftt= Stone. aft moestato soake.ixt . = mink • asta ... ...Aroveriatp e r —ZI4-.00.=7,.... _,_, solii, - - - OW • 94 - Abotif. 70 mri 41. im. .21_,Zar...54atn - '7Covn arm. `:;,:41 .1 BUSINESS. CARDS. j S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel -0 . r l=l; i t t r i .= crud to 44 Urant rttoet, I:. HALL, Attorney atjao-, "Itiate;- Buydlngl„" stroct,'lltween roser,trivr.nd la, 08ERT....E.3 PHILLIPS, - Altornep La;, st. r ! outs,ya., .• - iIIOBETUTOLLOCK,,Attarney at Law— Comex of fifth and anusratzevts,opsvata the Coon 00.0 lan* rittstro , my 241.53 :• _ _ k• mum , Attorney at laiw, New Castle, I .4 , treat• Ottortr.Tetoorylresto.. . W Itott...lVoltOr emit, Croat Croe,,lhmlW, "..M.Sulteht Kramer t Bat= 11. Mla.l dt • Cm: V t 90., H. lot. ;, . r TAMES J."KITHIsi, Attoxi'lev at *, - o£Gce Yl rinart,ll srlavet,,near Grant, Pittstinrgh. 3.13-dly 4isfP. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel fr for at Law, Clevslend, Ohio. _ ersnem,—A. IV. Loomis, Studer k Stanton. IRANCISC.F.L.kNEGIN,Attcrniiy at Law. 1: No.-170 Fourth attest, Pittsburgh. -- • JASPER E. 'BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 69 Fifth atmet,Plttsburgb. _ . BANKERS AND BR.OKERS. .u.srx moan.. ...salraza sank.— ... .nacts.nr..c iaaxm jiL.IC RAME . & RAILM, _Banton,. and Ex chiszaeltrokem - Bur and sell Gold. sod Stites and sok Notes, negotlats loans on Beal F.ststa or Stock Seou. ritiesonmehose Pranispory Notes, sod Time Ells on Fast and Vt ant- BuT and . sell Stocks on Coottnlssion. • Coll.- tlons roidesin all points In • the Union. Otßee corner of Tidal and Wood attrets, directly opposite the St. Chucks IN KING, r , Coin, Stock and - , Exchange,' .atraler.amitt street —llan rd sells .Stoclut an (bmmcar `.hat csoftkp"',..N.Fd.Artai, RAU:RYAS IiALItia.—.....PISPCA RAMS., AN. L liAirr. rAIZLER,.IIIt:NNA At Co, Successors .t Timmer. Itarma &Co.. Cankere.Escherage Brolersand eaters in, 'foreign and EMMettle E.111 , ./P; Cortlficates or =lt, Rnk :Normand Specie—N.W corner of Wood aud *recta Current. Money - received on 'Deposit. Sight Cheeks fbr We, and • collections made ou nearly ak prittr.3. pal potato or the United Mate. The highest premium paiti Fortdau,asal American - MI;Z! .I)Ural. H. WILLIAMS. Co., Bankors and v r Erebsmre Brokers, North East evarner and Tblnl streets, littsburgb. . - • • All tranmelons made on lib e r alterms, and . col:14010w promptly attended try'. . sett-lT" • A IVILEENS &'.00., ExChange Brokers, . Wrid. LAIUSSER, .13ftilkoz 'and' Bro v 4th'street, No. ett, sajotu t nin le the Eplit of 1V HOLMES k SON, - Dealers In Foreign •Emd INmestle Bills of E.5 . C12.1P9.011.111 of Do. Imrgb. fa 2darket ntreet. throlizbout the United State. " Pri'dPt"iti" .V 1731.1. 31cCLURG..DeAler in Tine Tens, Y (I.3er4it, wood.. atta Wan, foruei of Wood and Sixth Resets. is nourtmetrinn I assortment of Fresh Goods, In additicm to his atread u a twelve stork, snrettased from tint hands ist.the marten which bo mad at the lovrettnutztet hriatt. .16r r thskts. Stetratoot and. Families, buying by the quantity. supplied at wholesido rates. • , s - zartioodi. delivered In the city free of shine. mold, A A.IITINE, Comm' • d F 18111011. an 01 , agair li alm. "4 P M f ' tta bs trur at""k" 4nd I"am' Etinet, rittsbxtgly, . 'lh--14du 1 1 3 .4 pl. Se6ond •seLlYb3 (.1 WELLS S. CO., Commission Merchants • and Ailddeinde Dealers in Banda , FI/da Floni, Dried Ze t t,g3=lLo' P 7,lll= iir. l- 2' , 'l5 Lib"tl japlay63 S. LEECH, 3IcALPIN. CO.; Whole , _A - ..e t tlx: L a.y., and Deitlen. PrOTW , Mi, lietals end 242 end Z. 14 street, onto- a. narrow .......THOX/11 IliblattCl. jpuxtruvr,t FRED,FatioK,WholmileGro ecrs, Prodoor •binders, Forwarding and Cannatirrion extant; Zi0.13 Wend street. Plttaburgb., . ,Sir Mina] ciati &draws:son nonalgtiniesd4. •ROOd. , . Rink br ittakrtegtott.- . 0 2 eY4t ! e tZac e n - ,-, ffi kakits loa-1. Lisa of 3 % ‘" XX I S3,9k u". .I.4.lreat 3 ELYTITCRY. AE of Restivelry,LoulaV• Rk Lontsie r .Thrtnton ", Nortluzirßkofßemtue,34 Scrallstaltl33 Reatnar. .151113.501181. Bk of State.e3,ll,feni Ron. scanSox.. - . • "st. nolaso.. iti L Tßz - 50N7:., - d..:Wholesale Grocers, . Plaines Dealars.apd Comsolasicrn Ityr-banlaciVo. ittefttg - Ptttabarib. • inlo 1./MINCER ILARBAUGH, successor to S. •. -- t L , MULBAXIIII. Catailladou anCTarisidlan Sterchait, Peal= La Movz, Wm' and Me~atpQe nmaerally. 145 Brat ft.and 1.10 &mond it. Mt itiMMl Forwarding and Cam , v ivT redmicii nhwiaant also:' h. Slanoraktams. slab:nue, No.= Wood *Meet, Pt _Fattkulur - arta:taloa rola to Form, g Merchandise, seirvosfirnments far =U. .So tocuaretion, or rrefeznore 16r.1.Rirto of StlY dcorription. ,l)rderoZ ac ra LIT ottoodett ' lontroottons3o3,l4_.ali tams, beam Ur *bored. _ • Your woe I:1=041r JolSeltl / Plokorai self to O M won. in,your be, JON nimardiiiii=cl, COMM* , • don ltrreluntti la Produo• Pittobargh auture4 sinew, awil boot.* ar Aor..tb gre.t. ARDY; .16ftS CO Successors to ATROOD,JONES tCO Comstaadon d Era p gdercb ....,.. tnls, Dealer& la Pitlibargb Slundlreturerjzob. - WV. POINDFATER, Commiraion and Forvardlng Mum. end for the puethue end ado o ;Western Produce. Iron. Nall. Glee. add the Ma nufactured Article* of Pittsburgh generally; G2lrater,and 64 Creed Meet. littabargh, P. mold' FIEY, MATIIEWS &CO., Wholesale Gto ans, mmoWon sail Forwarding hterrtiantli; and eats go Brighton Cotton Tarn.ta Wan.. st..Plttobwrgh. •SOit Merchants, Pbilade_lphla.' Lrb•••1 . 4 mlr. •on consignments M.Prodoce gcricrallt. .1 -Ordcors, Commirdon Merchants. and Drakes in • Prwatttanzgh anufactures.No. VA Llbertr;irgi. B. • CANFIELD, late of Wicri:en Cantaklssinnwnd Porwsrellsr3terehant, and Wbnle. ale INstler In. Western' Reserve Butter, Pot and Petal Sult,and Westent Prodwrn renentlly. • Water, Itrwt, between binitbteld snd.Wood. Plttstmegla. Tr.t.ulg,i,vlgfri:,fic—timmiß/101":milt:ef.:1"0 laGmArCrozji; Whol rn ". 0 . 1 ‘.. ,, /:o. 112 E....% "d stnert. Mts. in 19,2,53 . . . . aLlataJnly Int. Yeb• Aug. Int-I=4' anly t t egytta 110.3113.a1n1T Int: liar a NoV C'ESP , WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. 1301 , 1 , rk3,1 - nrwarang aad Caanaladan Merchant. and - Desler in Meow, Batter. lakellsb and Prodem generally, ,t4_Wood meet, above Water, Plttaborgh • o: .• • •rn ATON BONNIIORST Whole eilit nrocers and tommission Sterehanta, and taalcrs In Ilt.tablugh alanufactures. INo.. =lrat.n. street, Pitts- DI , Dor. Met do 4 do 4 TACOS FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Commlatkna Merchant. No. 5k Water tired, kiIOMASPALM.ER, Importer and Den er French and American Wall Paper, Co.Mark et between Third and rotuth Atari, Plttaturah. 3 ,... 1,11-.Ja. I:. - 8 4 APT: DI, 03 "A it Illv-Nor. sr iIT MeCLINTOCK,Impotter and Whole a _sale and Ratan Dealer in Carpetlnc. Thor on Clot Matting. Tattoo and Mann Coma. Window 6badea Ream Dost Tritandndt, No:112 Started street. IBARD &' DE LANGE, 'Dealer. in Uides Leather and OIL 215 Idhartr street. (OW , of the a - Mend) aller .111 keep on nand. at all thane. a Rea - oral annetment or Leather for Shoemakers and Saddler,' tole; aLs3, latcendakere Finding.. Tool. kn. ' ' • ' _ apla .. . . BARD ADE LANGz. Dir.gr i 3 IR tt, 1 Div. 4e G md Dit. Jan. •evr Stuck. Iktit — it!ISI6PATTON, Wholesale and Re: to Grocers, an the _Eakin tide a VA Plaboad. .47-ERT. MOGRE;Wboleplo Grocer: Rec-: . Distiller.D Foreig n uce. Pittsburgh Mu a res. arid sdl kinds o and lkiromtle Wines and Liquor. bin 815 • Liberty stmt. head ecrr Urge sh+cit efealuticir old Bionengehela Whisker, which. will hs G. ORAFF k CO.; Grocers Caa aags braharAnV Dalr In all and, haitti s t ar a b;P artel 'F 2l47-ofetnl Ru 04/it: a. f0144y• cairn .a..70X12. Ink BLACKBURN & Co4Wholemda On. 11.7. mat Purnlaborly and ranks,. Praddra and Pittsburnh Mannfantarrs. Ms . - Pitch and Oakum always on hand at Mir Warehousa,l4llVatet exact, Pittsburgh. , tx. _Div. 1,1144.520 New NtocL •••• 211 tfi 111,4; mica taccer..,; -- . . . . wan. SALUI 'Maki & "Wholeado .(}To- Lnit"'" 1.71=a1. 7. .rao. be Rater lUmt. i. -7 n37434171E_ x• C. sae. 13'LLLS . 11.01 4 -Wholesale Grocers Mad GoorroLoion ?ilerelonge, V0.1.94141=rty etroet M2M ,VM,. BAGALEY:& CO., 'Wholesale Ora :foe. IS and 20 Wood ortreet, Pittsburgh., 131911;LIAM DI'CLU Grocer 'rind Tea hater, earner of Woo.* arid ,L2th does, Imo :61.sr• Imus • lucre heaortteela et th o le. iteeeeehe sesl Eas Tw-14,!elge Fruit. sat Nate. Whelesele sad RcWi Deaon repelled oe the leered tem& OBERT DALZE LI; lc CO: Mixtkoala oroorri,Ckamakdoo Nlertkants, Dealers In Produco Pittotalytk lykaufactones. No. 2.43 Lltratretnnti 400rircA,•=ms. WICK .Ir, -.I!iIeOANDLESS, ' I raccessors tri Orme, , Parroting sat flommisslon Meochooft,lkoklors In Iron,Nano, Ulan, Cot , Yazoo, and littsbnrod Yeanf.soturoo . coroor of Mood sad Water strOotivratolregh. • AgCULBERTSON, liriolcanle Grocer and amodadogiferatualThisketqa Produce mid Pitt* bu nft" h Mamiemid , MAttes, 195 14berly steed, me. ' • T milifiTD:VliceeireGrocers; Coin: tiaskMilerelpitti, and Tilden , In Prodader-4teund iRd $4 th _ buourr..."- ecomeri. mu. a vomits...—. 111,AOALti, WOODWARD 14.'CO;Whot ?am obe-Usva?*lto4:l Market, itevet. 11,114444"' 'ATTORNEYS. COMMISSION i&C ' - ==)7Z . ;nora ohm rirt GROCERS: MiIMEM MaM SCOTT Depfip t, Yourtliatzeor.,; rout 0 e-cmite at ii , " " 4 0 - lAN . : '71717Nr - kirkirD, MgNTIST; Pena et a y y Matt a& hours riagel 0 &Ara; iZeiban 3 IT nowiLl anoint " f t** f of *strain Fairdir%ii. 1:1140;acr PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAR hi ANUFACtintING. 1 - - the ei =r IT W. WOODWELL,WhoIesaIe aqd j' AO. 11 .. ,..4ntig h : teen apr . itted .r • 31anufseturer sad Dealer la "Palk SC , 11 ' 3 ,t:r,„,„lterZr iTttled street. • rit7ravtZiivX he esisitillijitiTieiviiTiliTvirtaiti . 1 . - --- "-' -- --- 13,ENNETT8o ERO-,Maitufacturexsef Plain Ltaatthataraa. at tb..trisautsetursee 'prim* a ide irtkie ...- - LeXih—Til the Et - tillalt House Or LOT , * On sad Timer _Yellow: Itsckhorham andjaraero Or=k? Wax iliperiOrto .ryr,_ hythqinsiiii..i.t. msg. 0rr,....d ! Peb.2b,• Lord Beaumont after: a preface sm. Oface at. the lisaarectom owner of IN add ,to thiarnarket Mews large itodt. ofrall widths of lodia .- • . ....el ~,, ion .. ' . " 41 r n w k " It ' dk Mm"gb'' ' '9"i" Pl'Ub ? h.. ..- 1-14bb. eehe 4 Br u rtia g g= 111 4._ :g ir Itud'irot"datreet.6"Lie at she . e s ssi2 ""l 'thit "' '' o us pitii mnWil or Y' tte " .ll ed on a sa r , " t h o l i u t t .1 theolii; 1 mar3OatiT IJODN' WETHERELL, , -.llinufticturer of . 1. ,-- II ---- ;Miptir a bestuiteresta of the country required : I tuT9h.c - f BOX VIOTS, a foamier article. SOLID PDX t - lIM trodual means should be taken . to repel 'end BD 47 VII I.IOX VICX.s, earner of. Anderooo sad ltoto Irma etreeta; one etratre from the !land etrut.Bridge h Al• Rtiaduatiflable aggression 'of 'Austin upon the rtttory of the Sultan, and that the power and __ *nee of this country should:be exerted to 4 the relations of the Porte with the rest of rope on such -11`, foundation to should .appear t calculated to secure, on a durable basis, the er or the Ottoman Empire; and afford to;;it x opportunity of developing its. natural re les„and carrying out . Or:administrative re-, I • :<,,._ corner o trat ..rty. TitUilmalN Ts.:—Machliribte . 1" of rweff tr. nu% as IRON PLAN Ens and n . ,nd TURN. t't , , 7 , OA. . 4 11 / 00 . JinONES 4UTEi‘Slannfacturetifof.Spll ' and Blister , Bteel, Mout Milo Dad. Sant g,. Ooaeh aGd• YJiptio Bodnar. Bran Nut Trim... Her Patent Senn Man and Hammered Iron •Aaloor-Oarner of Boat and rind inverts, rittabarsh.. . .' lora k conao— - ..D, tans. )1.8. ROGERS C 0.,&" Maniiihoturers of ttogefe Mont Itoproved Steel Culttrotai.t-Carner oust First streets. Pittsburgh. • ro l 3 AWSON,MOTIAN f fatnat, Spades, to., Warebouse So. tti 'Wood et; own First and wa.f . " - streets. Pittsburgh; Pl. . • Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsbnigli: ENNEPY, CITILDS Rituaufac tutors of_" Yeav .A - No. bearj - - • CJ , Llal i c r t , Ain ofdC. alltolots.au4 Meador. • ," - Ykrash Linea andhaih Curd: " ItOpe of all ahtea and ,aprOrderw ten at tho Hardware &o, of agan:i Han: 121 Wood street. will hare attention. lEqu tt llßTerA ( 3 ... katt9l l . , ,, , . , l i gili o rlr ,4,,,, =. ~._ f., strain ED.,.. /Una.... A.... , ill'N'CM". Watt! jernanurnrturorn. • . . .... 1.-. Ape , Rebecca ntroet, ] Wasznang,Na il. Mater. . Apenenny city • j tree. noarYirst,littaboNh , . N. 11.-,Old 110?6, end COMM' taken In oxrhaugo to iror,r, br eioh natd. . l im Ordernlort.sttne Foundry be Oldre, will be itt dod 1.0 Arnold sk Williams EATING AND VENTILATING WARE ■ , .110US.F.--Mantlfsetuners of Chilsou'i Pulmans. rought-iron Tubing, and tittbutthr fitosm,Gsa or Wate. N 0.23 33arket street, Pittsburgh. ' ' 1;!:9;Wo htiro solo our Fornsol.,,Patterrat.l.e, to 'Lamm AB.NULD S. WILLIA3III.. arts= vo . carnally rononmend to the patronage ortho plkhlk. : oel - SCAITE. ATKINSON c INE AND CEDAR .WARE.—SAMUEL ' KItOr.SEN keeps constantly on hand a good assent, moot of Wash and Bath Tuba Dore. Stearaboat,oll( rilleber, or Drop Bockats Wooden Innela. Mom& BIT 3lesanres,'ZlnC and Cherry 'Wash Boards, and all other kinds of want In his lino. . . . Also---S0 mats Tubs, and 100 dozen-MteketL. ' • Stamm:cm, 51esqn1q11111, Fifth efroct. iltbburgt4 P. Illacksmith'Bellows lianneactoty: IM-PARTNERSITIP NOTICE.—Ths vu , scribers 'geoid respectfully, Inform their fends and the public general:lY, that they in-re entered into partner ship ennumenring on the 19th of April; under the erto urn:. WILLIAM .4 CO.. forth. man •ufecture of. BLACK/MITI" BELLOWS of oret7 description. srbkh•they are determin ed to Instant the eery heat materials and no/tater work manship. They Intend to have always on band an atoort meet atilt sixes from to 40 Inches, at their manufactory. ncr tilidbhuron and Sandusky streets. ROBERT WILLTA3IS. JAIIES.WII4..ON. . • au,lldly Alkmkry GILT, 3tr 21. A. BROWN, would most resi>ectfully in . form th e piddle that be keeps en band. at Ids stand on the west side of the. Diamond Allegheny City, • com plete assortment of Ventage Blinds Veultlan Shut- Las axe made to order.. in the toot style, .warranted to any in the_ Unitsd States.. Ms Minds ean, he -removed without the add of some. drirer. Haring ipmehaard the stork. toolss wed wood ,of the Cabinet .Yotablishasent of -.Ramsey dt-Metrdellsad, I.lm prepared to ; furnish their. old magamers es well no t h e public of largo. withe4blnil. - their aloe. ,Agency, No :1 Wood stssat, Pitts •'• PENN GLASS -WOKS; ORENZ & WIGTITALLN, lianufawtlirers ft4sof ill kinds of VIALS. BOWLER, iil2ll - 471.N1)0W 8.3 Wid e r and, GS non% stmts. MeV . .u 1 N. JA—Perticalar AttoAtlnn =ld to <44 .1 %Allow 1 :11... Print, mould. fezWdt And V rue.; 1111 1 CORD..&CO . TIOLESA DLE AN RETAIL I'ASMONAt IT LIV 111 T AND CAP::MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS riALL RINDS ()rms. - C 01157.170. 1, WOOD 'ANT P1F771 STREI7I7, • , •-: : PittabLiryli,;Pa d 22K.Tnetz slack zabrnees eferkgooAty atyloat Lists. • 1 Caps. Mathi; Boas, Culls and - Self Heating. Sin Irons. THE - proventent or Waage: Ladles nut them a tenet kW • artide.--eating labor, time and mew. •MerchatlUi and Pedlars se n .Wied.on•llberal terms. Addreas, ( r ust raid.) J . J J %1" For rain, Use. alrlint principal are stores the dlr. by 3LGMT Co.. and Me. John , Cartvrt g lit Al" Tailors'. bpasi the same principle. fehlkkeitterls , akd Bali= Pita — *and Crucible Clay Maa 111S CO3IPArkILt I TrG ENLARGED I T their eakekeitr for manutectering, arinew pr e pared to meet the increased demand theitEriek. UMlding Orden p r Nattended to by gerternher ;ONEks.Castat COAo3l.4iGiiiiii:; 1"-.4VA A - 0 7 v. eiratb'etrilirSa r ia. - )VO,lll, D regpectfulty call the attention aE seta Wistern 3larch.ts to his true steel e Carriage... ranging In peke hom pill to $2 D.' . Carriages are built from Use best neaterldsn.Zwarinnan• shi m and under his own supeielon; am. srlth rdener.• warrant. his work to be rr laferier to none Manes. tut.' to Use Union. The succeas of his hushntwi and the tZ. 4 artruip . 4 .774 estabitehment. rsrienerisottos"iteed noneet ware will plume call and examine his s •rt&. Wine going Ewa. All week warranted:' Hew Coach Faetoiv—Alligheiw V.,2hw Urn & It , aneafelly Intim the puldle tlmt they hail ea op mk. Leeckk. between Federal and Eel:Weaker Arnett IDeran oaw MAkthiC and an preMretl toreseire orders tot. retry tion of vetkleles. kectlea„ Chariots. Itaronehaek. Ittige',s., Phaetons, tc., do.; which, from Abele . long mreelenee In the manufacture of the eke,s work. zed the feel/Wee th bekee,the t rfeel confi de terms 'with those nt My are enabl.. te do work o the tene .crafenalde wanting 'allele. to thee Hue. • Paying factlntler attmakek to the. kelettlincoranateftela. mkd havlna Zone but competent - workmen., they lupe., heattettoo In warranting their work. We theretve *4.14 the attention of the public to tblentatter. 1 . • li.ll.—ltepahing &ma In the best manner, and on the moot nakearable terms: .. .' ; jraktf . _ Coach aid Cirriage Factory. . : JOHNSTON; BROTIIER - & CO., uorner.of 10 Belmont and Itehmea stineta - Allenbenr Qty, would respectfully Inform their !clouds, and tha patinagm:saran). that t/ur am Innanfrontifing I.7nitinnan, Baronchea. Rock, awn', lilclahs and. Charlota, In all their rations pert. of finish and proportkot. Ante,* .111 be manned nigh .t t rmtaid to dun- Mitt and boxcar of IS Malt. Ranktlcs .111 *lan In attendoel to on floe moot maronabla team Using In all thelr,arark {Unbent Faster,' nharta,. Poles and Wheal Btoff, they - fact nfklant tha t a/1 who favor Mom with their rammer co ain to pert. celr astlaned an trial of ghee neer. - Yardman!, are rogunak‘l to eve than a call beforarn. Fifth Street Stocking Factorq. - BILITY A The. brit ¢ Dods ENF2I9I..AND.E.COIi. Ek'k isl 3 l7e . street stocking Fartent,all suede front Wipe wool , W ADVANCII IN PRICE. • • ALL ELtecklaglaelen ath street, betsa Weal sackaisrket. ' N ICSOL "ei P, AY 21-ET " COOKING acri'M ORATES, TS S, TEDERS; Mrarf, Myles rd.., • ARNESTLx • difect - ,.. tatzntton ,:to neir. If and handiarra pattern of PARLOR ST I VIVuat torn• ed ' s 'a rttt t 4 e Tr:= a d the " ts rl These Etores fa neatness fords T ' r of enprdy, and soundness of material. surpass rthhut <elle Mad Yet offered to the public. To addition to the artlelesalluded to shore. their general stork roraprisee rrerfthlnit In their ',moiler lino, irlth the mostapproved harrevesuents in view of reel utility. Platform gutd antar SCAM,. Bark d Mills, l y' r egon Doses k . Hollow Wm. Esse u .r if i ld Vilf l =l l :n e l7:3l . lrited. • In6gr's3' 11. 'LIYLVISTON.. 1.001/2ZAD Livoaglittn4 loggen & Co. _ NOVELTY WORKS, ,PITT,SIRTKOIL , • EL , WRACK and Depot Rantold 'Settles; nay,. Cattle and Oran du.; Platketa and Coster de: - poet . teats of MI Mies. Spring,_ Drop. sod Shmet. Latches. Coffee Mille of railoas kindle Paint Mille. jnereffeeed pattettue. Bolts and Yaetenlngen lean Castings of emery va rlet), In forts and drab. • ' • dtf • lififirif - & OLD, BRASS 717FEDERS, PIMIIIERS AND OAS FITTERS. 127 and in Flrst 80,11, Pitttharroh.' AYII RSIZZAL !MUM ORME?* IidItILOAD IMAM& ALLUIPITIr. A/ANUFACTURE nil kinds of Water, and Steam Fintrigi. Umbel 2ttal *Mau and on Abort notice. . • my44l J. HOWASILTH BROTHINE„ •BIARBLE: 3IASONS, , Z41,111E1? TY STIJELY.-IY4.4I,!. TENTH. • • • • ESPECTFULLY inferm their friends and I • tho pulalle• Ca& calir,ihat ~they hairs. °mod thrly ac ,la Works st the abaci, irtand,r ham thaTluse_p_on baad large supply ofkcantlful DIABBIA ISIAIaTISLB,cf Ore • clan and Uothle at lea; Monumenta r Tirtaba, Bead Woes, Yurnltura blala go, Thick they afr.r it extraotaly low Dlschla In Block, Raba, and aimed to order ' ' Cemetery lots ancloohl.wlth Wen szalllrPon Mous. *O4 WALL&OE, STEAM MARBLE FORKSi 319.321 and 1123 Liberty and. opposige Sraithitdd erne, MONUMENT}, Tombs . ' Ilkjl Ortive' " Stones, j.. Furniture Tam Slantels..gapainti Shama; du, al• nay. on band, and' =Ms to order.. by ansehinerf. tba lowart price& Three hundred waging and aldeeted ae- Agoe for iduerusents. keZen band. dock and Flab Mar ble furntsballe the 'Trade at the lowednrims.7 - /W urine tilled with dellostch at. 319 Liberty 'Jowl - ----- WATTS & CO., - Motohant fidiOrn, No. of N newer Ostler , and Taw!. uwati a veer ldtPk-a, llama. mar. and glint Va.U.P. , fat west , 15 1 1.4 • • Paroona !a wens of saperler"Cintaing ars respeonany In. ' Vlrrardot i nni i = 091tiniftent k k" radn " xggitithZ. mu. LATIO i 30,110 batly stmt. , 1. • DRY 'GOODEit; a:kre t anut c o o ti:Fth i . urtero oles a c t on , tai edur i D.s.Uril Vanes and Marls Dry Ocals, 173-lUtt URPHY & 13 lIRCIIFIELD; irbolesale Lit-gLIMa oteAs,m!co r hiato. m.tm" . 91,,,t,t,,iin,d 3IEDICINE; :..JA2SES KING: Oflke - and itexidonetv, - 11P 1I NA. 212 Xlttb street, °lmo-Alto: ttlii'.o . atlearil A li e - - - - mEitcuAltmB.'? - :1 --- • LEE' atiecesscir- Wc , 01 , 11 , 0/41,1014'4Dalknahm/1.12 ollmer can Arcollak Oaod4 N. )37 Liberty end. .r 1 AGENCIES. AUSTIN '.LOORIS, Rent 'Estate Aent. ;, Stork. lierrhandlos sad tan 4rolrar, Mks N 0,011.. oorth stood, about Wood. Beans!. promptly attroded QMIUZI• L. MARSHELI 4 ,Si 'Ly sexes Inbar - ace Company.% W.,- V . P.' JONES,. Akerkt , Mmdir GLIIDINER COFFIN and Inscree compurn A. MADEIRA, Agen fitOION , ... (IEO. IL TAYLOR & HUE ILA to Tarim &Ionia)) Beim) waiting Merobanta: and Agents Mr.. ')ton Lines, 'WholeoWe Dealers In 015 Inge, -Cotton, Outran Yana Baiung.^r orairl and e liontnekr liampSbeeen. EV7 - IVinaiiir Mama Pig, Bar and II hits Naval and Mehl nod and Pittsburgh lion wed 6riiAm. am the• Tenn 34117eand "Banner IdllllWir Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front -street, (movies Louisville tsburgh Pit and Bt. Tata Parket leendicor - );Orndunatie- A. 1113TCHISOW4' CO., Co T ad i erchanteshd fedi tiOttest.LonisEl atam,a,14,31.r Pid and Oar T BOOKSELLERS. V. C. STOCKTON. lateJohmton & Stock; norormtha.lVrafra:""-PiT= Binder. tor• y L. REATIT, Bookseller and Stitioner,No el • 111 Fourth street, Apollo itvlWloM.' - Wholesale and 'Retail. • a Dealer In IWnk stui.BrSool,ltnoAtt. Paper and Stit; t Ontri. No. 63 Wood ttnet„(betweta Third and . Youth) TOHN S. DAVISON, ,Bookseller ard•Stil. •Ohm-, aucirsror to Davison Atm.., imartit! Wort, User Fourth, Pittsburgh, RE::IItY S. jii)SIVORTII, Booksellerand; Dealer h. Stationery. Le., No. 82 - Market street, near °ad. Pittsburgh, Pa.' - , Cls.7l3ooksellers and Stationers No. 65 Wood stmt. next door to tha dorms of Mr! lit ranch. ra. MUSIC, 'BIC. lONE 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertefi,; • mad. masiaa nstrument; Pelmet Bal lOLICIT. We &trent l b r Chlekeriates Plano Pale, " 4 Western Pennorleantss—No. trt Wood. otreet. • • IAr,NRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, , gleal Instrnments, end ' , molter of Italian Pitrint* , 7.l:lL ' a t Elm l'ir= SCIIRCEDER & C0., - .Musia 44' etreet. between Martnt sad Waal : Nov If Izaiip atantl . y tr.:chin • and Musleallsiatntmenta of all kinds. DRUGGISTS WILCOX & CO, Druggieds ad potk 1/ • acacia, corner Market street and tbelltsmond.kiep constantly on- band a'Apll - ssl complete asamlanent..et Drus.Medlitfiet,l'etfaudattlelespertalnlagtotb•M carCfull compounded. enylll', 0111,7. P;;;SCOTT; Wholesale • Dealor Pmbit4 014. Varnidz . es and Die Stuffs; lc.. zte • order"( arm receive nrolitpi attentka. ,Fir louden k Oaf valuable Wally inedielnea. A. FAHNESTOPK & CO., Wholen& • Drwrii. attal siuntifacturerk of Mate Lesd.R.kl sad LI c, corner Wood and !rota streets, Pittir burgh. IEIIE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer ia Drum Pidnta.l)yo Stotts. O*,. TariaL.beof . 0.. Wood /treat, Pittsburgh . acad a warrante d. o. - - - - - I BALM REITER, 'Wholesale • & Retail Drue & lda aver of Liberty "ad St Clair steeds. O.II4)ONSIAKEE.-4.. 4:;11, Wholtsale . Tr...MAL Sa di, Wood And, Plidatousb. AOSEPII FLEMING, Sncemsor to L.Wiloox k Co. tamer Ifirket Wool and Dimoood—lClE Arg:MitlkttacUoasnarteahn. and tor w i r r i=to ar,..r.uy: TONY .lIAFT,4r., (sueces. ifor to Jam- 1493 a, • • 61, - n.un tonged and. D411410t P.loto. Otto, Diowotro. ft., no Wood Anat. koloor Sftb; Pittidonta. /Eilaordar "komot.lbr Dr. rard'o pri'.TT.m7•=7'mr.mm; • : 'O:4IEIST. pyietkuNt V1.4t,.'14 _ T AVM - — AII — IDIGBTIST Yrcbantailer:bra' -TV pet and Dealcr In. Reidy Ifsde Clothing. lsl lAlk; E - WATTS - &'CO.: Merchant .Tailora, 181 shourell and Vuuthooef OM newest rOiru wd nurrtgar r• Our fritnds cod du/oms* win Awn fag us* MISCELLANEOUS. ' T. C. WARRING toiN• ADIES' CIALDRE 'S SHOE STORE., • tte bee alvnyi bend .full wart:mt. No. 2 oorth greet. ritUburgb. Pa. •• •631).1yd saItANT MOWRY,' Dealer Leather, eka llldee, 011 aod Shoe Findings, NaM373berty etreet. °Malta the head olVotxl. anh9-3. WALTER P: 3IARSELALL, Importer and beder ire Mb, flamed and Dearestlr• Paw Ilagoiti.../I f s u t==P 3 l=r tivrot LIOR PRINTERS. —We will sell a plod IRON PREM. Imperial else veep law Ro sub. sontr , . IAVXOYEN RAUJIR, Ildetreet tAßTSFABHlONklitittLADlES DRESS ES.—The Parlx Faatikeis as 7 II NE, direetper Mama bean made on tbeinuilmo u b i r s. 1 .... S. 40 , 1. jedilf No. MIIIPenn. above lland sheet MillidiDEßkir camitadr it hibneu l l le2W 7 . No. OM Penn attire, &bon pl.& vermiiiimMdiitt7 - titaiteree Dealer In gpboisterp. Wbbleeale and HAL, Third 444.4, nomir emsio4ite tW Po!. Ofirt. • 40 Dia mond Allen our Wood :treat. rad - • N. W. BIONLOW, WI SCINCIIMAN'S Lithograph 'Estabilikun4Third strea4 rninalta Peat 'Pittsburgh. II" • Landmapen Partraltnaturnbilla. 101 oada,Drans, brlnArehltrutural and Machine Praniugn 811.11111.11 Violting Cards, du, rugrared or Drawn on dbma, and printed In Cakes, Gd.. Bronze: or Black, In the moot approyea style, and at Um mast moon ed* prima • • FELTrii.OENIJINE EXTRACt. OF CZ E IT:MA I MAri " Iff .Pr. ' I ,Iga Penn street. Plttsboub, P. Itlißarare dm:mama rounterlidts. stAMASIT T I DE CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK 2 No. 317 Liberty duets OPPieft the had limning , purchased one of W.lt.NevireaCrseterraud Pilot linut machines!, 1 sm petard to 01 &Wunder" for Crach• ars or rant Breed. at the shortest notice - Enterior Family Dread, Bye sad Dyspepsia Dread:large and small Itolikreesh every nierning.. - Pteuniessisk Hot.* voipplUd with had: and pert Dread. st a l l, . • iiireakes andeonfeetionary on hand and made totedsu • . New Eistanrant. PlPTlE.uudersigned opened ti - itESTATI- I ■ranezt No. - 04 Fourth streeLa twins:ow from 31arket, anal, mmoolto the Ilerdunts' Sant, which he boo hand ...navy stied up, and to now pre red to accommodato 'be par at all bow% rrltt , stir tg they may Want in MOM!, on the table, daily, tram 12 ton o'Clock, P. M., and •evert attention . Kibbe niece to supply OM Ltd* with all the &iko:tenor thew:mere: • - • _- 2 1 1 eted to=lcu PI furnished to order,st au bows, With the dddlltles pomossidby subialleu glee sd tlstastion. las trusts to Id snslo mmit ammo& and *a tomic* patrons**, and (recital a call num all who dosire,ot any time.* comtortablo mold. Well got up, sod isrrtsd ID unexceptionable style. • Terms rosamable.PL• • .2ON, Tio. 03 Fourth K. Flttaburgh, May 7,1363. TF • rZiIiOVER'DAIRY.Tho subscriber is tire. ' - rued .te *Walsh -to Manes; rflEBll MILK and ak*, ....t 'rut b. tb,..a.b.t We the _patronage of bla Itteada and . the public, 11Ia COWS ..wIU be radon I. abetment, L,,e and maw on will be taken to eastatatew ..tes addressed to Wllklna Pot 015te, .the pv.rt: of tbe full:U.lmo and atteet, will be Enaana IL4- L.4IMM .j iL WIRT. • Oil Matting' . .nowNsoli - &to., No. 47 Fifth etre-donor 4-8 A geor4.lllllKl:iiillut4 :tralr'g4 l filung= Hark V4lvet fz it t it. • • , - •. Pi r ..na I=XIMitX CatAttlg d Plain VOUltl" Cart.. Imtber tt i t.;4. , 4r5 444alpgot t ig n I4,4 54 144 d r. .M 13. us. ≤ P 1444 0414 Table Ng l eg i rPflodr i tShss t i tuel ' an OW% Mat and Orem 514rrtwas—Canton attlnc - Whit. aniglizk - 44,5 , 4 , and 84 Iddlg COMM Maalox _from tn, • of wukt .14111 otssre4at tbe LOWUT C 4511 55.510 WARDROrS SEED STORE is -now re , ; or Vern with rwrlVAlo lin fledg tho ed , . l'rmolos ntm to oients fooint Th L oth, Corn Mainr Stalk sod Straw Cano awl Inns thhor o irttrpotrilardi. , nor or An i..l ortirro bout Desna WA stnaa all'4l nun) :AND , rowmium jiltaf an " 4 " s ''"dn'Tonirtel=" -054-6 , • • %win. dm. iiime maws. iyHARA.OLASS STORE 'removal - to Ni' .411401 d et...leraver Tbtel. .'Diegooth in reeled y Invitee been .en m w himne i h e ex tel m . inthe th gee eeareel.er ilDj e G ga m e hk Alith mo r me t y:tkiyami- trITARO em. t 4LIP:ATTUBRIOK-2.otuses. on: howl and - for LIN by j air • JO= HATT. The n stir reitio:L.ogiz a ll, ==ugg i nroliii ß : 111/160 . 11§±t0 4 4101. Corn Broome for sale Ma COMNIL S • .... •'• ..- - .- 4 „‘„?.., ...,......,..„.:,.,••.: ,1. , :•... - ;.: ,, ,... ‘,...,,-.,,,••--. :-. _...- . , , ... .411114: ::- -', 11 '_, ,-, ~. ...".:... -., - ~-.....- ~•. • - -.--: . . - r R ..... . ~ , ..., .. . . . 14, 1854. iR7rMMr - Till :DAYALORNING, MARCH lA, 1854. =iEUMO IMU=I 1 Ilarl.cif. Clarendon objec t ed. itaithaMotion .1 - milated to tieTtheir Lordships'.hands to a that had not 'yet commenced; but ho as- I the Rouse, that the Government were do ted to , maintain; in conjunction With their the independence null integrity of the Ot .. Empire. -'. Government, -though desirous. .--t , - Penth; were prepared, fOr war, ;and Russia liuld - fitia againot her an amount of moral and -, r mitterial force such as no power in theivorldbad 'tier yet tea contend against.-' Austria and 'Prussia were now - joined' with England Mid !Nance. The Euiparee of lltmsia had defied En -- - - inpe,-and his challenge would to taken up, for yJ were now Catering upon a'contest' long fore, Seen of,opposing the aggression and ambition .tit that great power... The question' would now 'nit settled permaitentryi and securities , would ne *en to insure the liberties of the Christian pot tyClation in the ottoman States. -• .. ' - -;/ After Some further- observations and- an in iry by the Earl-of - Granville if the; motion meant a _Want oriontldence in Government, it rln 40 . H.:14210.4a.repty ton question, Mr. Wil•: Om Mow that' a ".rery large, rillautitY; of Roil ' Aoltder had beeMseized, nevelt an Other ammo- Mition, which, hid beck prepared for exportation ikpor.ta in Greece and Russia ; - but he declined ' taatate Gee names of the parties concerned in the illegalact. .., - , • - • ; Sir John-Nash' dwelt at' some tconaiderable length - 'on the iteadequacy of,the, militiwy eaten , ..; lishmetit of thia country,to - meet the exigepciee of - A-,Far, -- mtd esharted Om tiOtite not 'to permit AM error of -underrating a k a power of Russia, . which-die called great enough to call- forth our Igreatest enenfies.- lie referred to the insurrec - .tion among the Greek`poPulatien -of Turkey, as 1 showing that the importance of the str uggle was Ii to RCLES/11 alone. f; ' The suppies wire then.voted, including a vote 1 for 1127 d men ,o., - . =lading those in As East .1. Laid --""" Ilk .. 11.1.1N0M1.D. ) misaiint s gas Itetlln ad. II m terY _ Palmerston ' in the debate, 'created FiOes4 sensation by declaring that Count Nettael - rode, in stating- that the British - Otivernment were cognizant °file designs Of RUitall froni tbe 'outset, hod - told a direct falsohood, and Ocrerised the:l=64%oOn by adding ; that ihrocighoutihe gotiations the Hadrian Crovernmetiguid ellunisa ed: every form of untruth, congnahnent equirocation, ending in the . Itis t scraion of utter falsehood ' ',The .I.nglial4apers nraiditimiiii-accoctrate of thocontinuedombarkation of troops in all t. (ions for the m 'al ow of e contest. At Li ass regiment of fli lino commenced its . moich, a' aeries of deafenink elees greeted them, which memo'of the officers siclinciwledged,. -while 'the men, untrained - 1y liaaipline, appeared to -treat it they saw and heard .with stoical indifference. Un— &urn O'Bzunt.-31r. - Beams h. Zones of ,Conunims, wished to put a, qunstbin to the whin lord the Secretary:of ,fitate foi.. the 'game Department yit/i inference ; to a rumor which bad been in ebnidation ter sometime put. lie sAwled to the report that the clemency of the Croin2 vas,to be extended toll:. Smith O'Brien Ile-wanted -to know it that report wza trite, ail 4 would only say that, it so; it votdd give titiner . eal eatiefactioniu Irelard, (13car t ] Lord Paltheratort-:-lii ewer tolhis quistion I have to state that the matter to arhich'my bon, arable friend -:has has: adverted has been under GIL consideration of Her Majesty's Gaversimer4 The facts appear to bo that some, of these aim -, were transported . with Mr. limith - O'Brien hai:e thought it to break their parole and • toy creep° from the piece - of their destination. Mr. \ Site* ' &Arlen, ;whatever may have been hie, fanitegar Iria - gitilt, bas acted :like a geetleman, Tchnere,) ben not token edvantage of the opportunities of which, bad. he been less honorablydispirsed,\ he • zeigh-tisve availed bitturelk and , it is therefore 1 the Intention of Her Majesty's Government to ad ; rise the CrOIM,M eilentl to Mr. Smith. O'Brien, the means of placinghimself in the same eituation • .hzemeci.ot t eleararrey,,on diarist of the Ciewn, in 1 widelithese other personi haveWeinttheasurelvers '' bY i - ilolatiterof the pledges 'ildeh 4'0 14 61 !-:. 'in. ija"taili ~ ,a ti" ilek.-, e Paris correspondent Of the Lon -Idou gnus gives the text of the treaty of alliance, I,i:terative and defensive. between - England-: and Frame. . It It stipulates that Turkey shall flacon., elude any treaty of peace with lIIIMM ' except ! - with the consent of the two'; powers; that they • are not to derive any territorial advantages from ,the present war, and they have the: liberty of sending an army at,ceupation to Constantinople. Of this army England is to furnish-80.000 and I France• 70,000 meni to be assembled thereabout. - the first of April: ' This largearmywillnotproli- , ably remain idle at Constantinople if war is go= . 1 ing on at the Banirbe. - ;• '‘,;, The French Government has contracted' with Meagre. Lucian & Take, proprietors of some lead ' smelting works at Remelt, near the .Pyrenees, for the supply of 20,000,000. of bullets, te be de , livered by the lst of •April. - • - It would appear that one ofthe meet warlike of the political personages In Paris is the Papule Nuncio. His eminence, it appears, his oe the opinion that the Czarbas been too tenderly treat ed all through; that arar Should have been decle ' red long since, that - the allies mustnot only drive him out of the Prineipalities, but Sebastapal,. and take front hito the Crimea: , -, .. :-- - '.l ;-i ' A letter. from Pans, • dated Tuesday, says:— "Th ere bare been a greatinaniirrests this morn ing, in Hie Tante of the.republican party. The number is variously egtimater I have heard forty or fifty on the banner' of La l'illette alone, bat according to, reports arrests have been tnade in eavernl littler quarters of Paris. No names of any prominence have been mentioned team. Ai far as I have been able to learn, the only reason for the proceeding Is, tba apprehension of a Be.' publican proce s sion on the Place de la Murtha on the midterm,. of February 24. It was,the.refore, thought a wholesome preventive measure to • . strike a little terror, and put under Wit and key, a few of the men who would probably take stead In organising the demonstration. . . A Purls letter says. that the Emperor-of" the French has received a letter from the.. Emperor of Austria. in which he says, he continues to agree fully with the Governments of France and England in the vie! they take of the necessity of preserving the integrity of the Turkish Em pire, and to prevent the destruction-of the bal ance of power it/Europe; and finally he has writ ten to the Emperor of Russia respecting what he ball before urged again/tile continuance of the war with: Turkey, and calling upon him tri'order the:evacuation' f the Principalities - within a short - delay; as he is irendiniten army to the froutiem for tho purpose of preventing the consequences which a Danubiana Provinces ted' ocimpatimi of the rouse. The London Nein takes , the ground that'AuS tele will side withltussia, because she is the Only • governMent that will help her ter put down insur rections in Iluitgary and Lombardy, • . ~ TDI4 : ..GnIER LNOMMECTIO - N.l the 2l3th of , January, Karalshakes, the son of he Greek pa triot who fell at Athens,"eroased'tbe frontier at 'the head of five hundred Greeks mid Albanians, and united "with' tho insurrettionary party at Epirus ."If ho is &Vint successful; a general rising liClpirrui r Tfiessaly; and MicedonLe• may he expected." Of the state of public feeling at Athens, you may judge ..from the fed, thare young man wound up a funeral oration. Which he pronounced over - the tarly of a young Tsavellei, with the following wards: 'f'Driath ;or Freedom! Death or a Greek Empire!'" Leta , Greek Etagire' be our words. Swear by they corpse , of this youth O that you will do In your - power to establish ;a Greek Empire." There has been a disterbanie at Arians, near Cape Lingnetta, in Albania. . . . '',. Aceordingto - advlces received at Vienna, - Fob: rliall 26 r: from Albania .te the middle of, Febrirs :ary,,the insurrection is Increasing.;:, Hands of armed men go fromldllage to village, urging the inhabitants' M. vise. ; Arms and ammunition. are -distributed gratis.' an& the .Torks..;everyiritere take to - flight - • The Pasha of Janine has with drawn - Ids troops iron, the town to 'the e1b0140. - en Mount flialuminn; . Inflammatory proclamations are &tribe:ad ia great numbers.' - oily& Bth and ilth.lastards„ A -PATolutionig7 utalrmalo Po; enired'it'llaionieli, but the, Turkish troops at, tacked the Insurgents atiltepoint of the bayonet • and seized the'ringleaders. Sine; then the pub lie tranquility lass' not "bieb.alsberhed.- The Greek government has' nothing ‘to do with the Movement. ' The defictieo of MOM to the Bus , mitt li eonfirtied, be ItnntAketennly 300 soidleta i hire • The laskeecounts from Trieete \ state that the - , hurnmetlenstmong the Greekain turkey Is ma-' 'king further - pragrets, and that the ineurginfs toesrlessing arnuk.sanount to 8000 meM, :Itia fidli mi that they are on . .doilr diesels to laliana;lnon. i which they:are distant not more than air zniteal. 'They are said - U - be rin3nklnit; asslafenerf from Orme ' and their tants are reinforced bi Greek deestlers who tarred in thews? of indePondoiloth N=_=l M====ME . . -• . .. r • . . admilorMovements'are armonneed in Epirna and I -..- ~ retulce ef_timPatele... ‘. in Thessaly.- -A.Secret fermentation among the ; . The at gemdeu of the right of 14 pulpit to : inhabitants of the lonian Islands-is likewise epo- ,:lintiounce kg Convictions on political questionils ' ken of, and •; their fanatic's= "once excited it is I Attain Under' diSCllB.9iot!. , What provokes t 4 i; i s - not easy to calculate, h.:4'4l.qt may beictfrried. ! the fear that for every speech made in the -Sen., , Several bands of iniargentehavejoined in , the ; are On thiliebraska treason, ant :o4 ,4mi pulpits . neighborhood of Alta i "- nein; the nation of tho i 1 0tte I *. l 4lded rith tr. , indignent Idenunciation 'Fire Wells,'' where they have taken tip tipesi; ft,' ttle Vet : Thee the Journal of. L'oniitierir tion, and cut oflthe communication between 'U.: / will . Wet .. litll , note that a memorial lmsjuit been • nine and Arta. . The provincial iMiernment has ..tient , on to tkte'Reese or RepeetentatiTelh remelt sent provisionally 1000 irregularltioopi against .straiin4 agitiiml the blll, to which .are appended them. The tradesmen in Artalume iledler safe- the names 6ir_ one' hundred and ditr'efte eleeg/ - , ty to, the. citadel, taking their property 'with` :rnen.,of Our city'andlieinity„ including; with them. ••.'. :• . . - ,- - ' scarcely more;'than l one exception, every difine A letter 'dated. Athens, February 10, slates of net* anientrne. \ ~'\ This will set home to advl that the inhabitants of the large township of It.. 1.. 04 1 604 the. _okra at" a l : l.their tank ar VY aaak. dobitsi, in Epirus, ' had adopted the desperate re- lug Gospel doctrine imaospel urtudel,--or cent solve of taking hp arms and expelling the Turk- •sing themselves to the denunciatiittof sin in the IA authorities. .. ,- ' - • general' leaving 'special 'sins and individual sin:. -Already some email battles have been fought .at different places,: in which. the Greeks have come off eictora, although they hiveralthedy lost one of their most efficient leaders Bei Pets.— The Greeks . are :pressing on againstegainst'Aita, and already they have laid class siege to \it. • What Turkish troops thenfire appear to' Kcellected in Arta. Theareetehive oceupiedthedefilecof ,Pente pegadia,' the only road from Aria 'to Jani na, and to send troops to Arta 4 , corthP;crify be . done by making .as long:detour and Imsrehing through the revolted: 'sawn:tint It to be prudent to. mptyJanine , pf it military 'forge. While this morenientleek place ori.land then; was an action in the port of • Artic,- between the Turkish guard ship and - it Greek dater. 'A- Greek merchant vessel' laden• with corn, wished leave the.barboi..i The, Torkish - Intabitantit made an outcry about this, and -threatened the crew. The guard ship , added feel to the - flame, (or it threatened to send the inerehant ship , to the bottom if it , . dared to leave its 'moorings Of coarse..the:Greek cutter,` th at happened to at_ anchor there,' took the 'part of Its countrymen ; so, ; after seine prin . and, cons; itpoured hroad- - eide r into ., tho'guard ;slap chalice' letter'kent, The combined fleets are still at Ancor,- - where they await an order from their 'goveiminent planatery of the instructions forwarded - to, the Ambassadors_whadiffer from the Admirals -to, to the purport, of thine instruction. , • • Some eminent Israelites at Adrianople hare raised a free corps of their brethren. The:Siff. tan ina accepted the 'services of itsmembers; \ Viandp esen tad to .l t WO boo nem, one of w hich bears three golden fishes aWI the .other 0.. silver crescent. . . .A.privitte,dispatch dated:Bucharest:Fib: 17; _states that., everything ~indicates the intraktince. of on important movement.... Troops are colleen grated in great-numbers' by the. Russians at' Giurgov.o and:. Oltenitea, and: by the Turks at - Itutsehitk -and Turtukai, is if a:passage of the Danube were intended or expected. ICILAJOVA, Feb. and Turks are receiving large-reinforcements. Skirmishes .are becoming freqUent, the Turks hamming the. blockaders at all paints. .. At Biteharest . lt Was, announced on the 7th,.in the Ituisian'priper that . the Turks were oorepletely shut up Mlialafaa Owlets: Fab: 12.—The gairisoniof Belgrade; Utica and Tokol have received re-carom:ldeate pf Turkish infantry:tOthanniaber of 6,500 men. Feb.-. 12.—1 n the skirmishes On the Mf . t. bank of the Dinahe since thel Bd, the 110simur bad 800 killed, and 1,000 wounded.' Accounts received from, Wallachia shOw that tospiFlant events are anticipatil in the Danhblan Proymees... Every preparation was being Made for ngreat battle. Letters froti,Krajtles. oftho 10th last state that the MareS of Russian troops' 'Mwatd \ EaWat was incessant. Gen. Gorchakorl: Lad held inspections of troops at Giurge4, To and Nitenitza, *here large bodies \ . svere.being Concentrated., Gee. Schilder had made: similar -preparations opposite Itustchtilc, and NemLnders =was preparing to operate On•thiLorrer\Danube. The troops `which arrived in: Beisarattia Isom .Moscow had been sent' foniarkto nu. and 19.• Letters from St:ltetersburgh of the 10th state Maas financial crisis la city. Mo ney. has Lemma: extremely scarce, and most \ p . f. `the transactions have been adjontwed. "' Trade 'is completely Nothing but papa is sea, and the principal houses avoid engaging, in' . inttportatt operations. \ War is ,considered to. be inevitable; it Is, however anything but popelit in the capital. • The best troops hate been march ed to'the seaports, when immense quantities of munitions Ot, war are being aartilliated."' collision takes place it will 'be terrible and deal sire,:thr Russia is displaying all her, resotircee. A. forced loan adittemplatett, Foreigners are quitting 13e,Feteribitrgh" and Moscow en flame. In this last city the war party is; predominant;' not among 'the upper alasses, but smolt the peoPIC, The 'Chae . is,greatly, e. •teased by theitniltittlftwto Uri tacit pitistui. filed that the Angle-French are deters/Rl' to de , stray thatiresk:.adiO.na,an4,A:e maritime pros perity at, the Empire ~EnFistiaerififa*-;atially cOotedf provisions are",every*lihre *bud:int r .- baeanisS and uniforms will soon be 'alienated ja, the tiovernieetit stores. ' " \ The twat, of the Illaek Weintoti.=\, Mr. Mean, a meniberof the House of Repre ,sentatives, has propotied:to' retaliate on\ the 'Spanish authorities of Cuba for. their seizure, of, the Black Warrior, by, reimaling the : . neutrality ldtra ind'ailowing emery .filibusterbr pirate.whe may choose tolandertake the eetiiitiest Of that Island - on hheown hook, -without interference al" opposition,rom the government of, thlieountry.` We are happy to say that:this, very Mean and very absurd proposition has not met With en couragementin the .House, and although its aa thcedurattens to bring it forward with all the formality of a bill, wedo not believe he, will find \ any sensible man to support him. It is 'mean proposition, because fit -contemplates doing by . inclirdetlontolui fiend 'what should only be done openlY and siburetMard.. , If we have wrongs' to avenge by the mmiiiiest of Cuba, it Is much mats consistent with'the dignity of a great power;to tete thateengeancentarrfashion and in the face of all the world, than to do it sneakingly and :in the mimes `ofthird, pares. It is absurd, ti . . cause if we hare suffered,injriry erery consider- Stion of decency and common sense , requires us to seek explanation and indemriity from the gov ernment at Madrid, before proceeding In : right ourselves by the atrong There is no doubt material for diplotuaoy in the matter, , but. me 3311130 of war. Aridnercrian itdannitlybereade o canto for such a war as the repeal of the' nem: tralitY ieee alone can contemplate • There can be no question Of doubt but if the affair of the Black Warrior ; had occured •in . on English "or a French port. luett'ad •of a Spanish colony; iewould not hare',;been received 'here' 'with_rinch• \ warmth zof „indignation a s is now naturifested. seems that the ship 'carried cargo of cotter' froMNew Orleans for Now Tork, and on entering at.ilsrans found that her con signees there had 'already...cleared, her for de artere as being ballast.. It appearing, -that msteid of ballast \ she carried a raltiable ; carg o,', the rerenue offtcers soiled her, for s infraction or the law, The consignee said that.fsteMoers s ae laden bad always been allowed to =Wan!' cletg' as in ballast, and indeed that /see lading was intended for New Tork.only, 83 far, as Katmai was concerned the ootitart baletewere in \ fact as' stricSly ballast as •so ranch weight of stone.- ; This reasoning was, 'however, not admitted. the steamers bad hitherto itteatolerstedln elating the law it was high time for `tftepreeticn, to cease,: the statute,4ss erPlict and must now. take its counts: \ To this the consignee replied :by claiming the Well established right of amend-, ing the' manifest Within s t.welee • leont's,Mit was ,answered that by `some'formality -in \ tbeCue this right held alres4y.benn 'Mudd' take the ship but most gap heaiykOnds to Meet, the penalties of the law. • Ibis to ; refused to' do, af. ter.which the anthoritiwt proceeded take- out the forfeited cargo, wheistupon the captain struck' his flag and withdrew front his veuer:. ; resigning 't into the hands ofthe rerenneofficeri. This is ;41= \of Odlliiictilt.irie- Ported by the, coesllPtee.-14; oist. !teas= SO agree that it is not so entirely.= one side ai to justify instanter futile. inroslk upon the Islarul. It is not alleged that the authorities. hare - -, out; stepped their own nrienni laws;, or failed to. ee• compile' all their literal obligations. They have violated nothing hate usage eshadlabed contre4 to law, and enjoyed merely as a - favor,. which those granting it have good right . 4 revoke ea' thq- may please. No doubt there was • great ' i deal of severity and sudden punctillemsness .in • ;the mode of revoking it -; no doubt eonspon To 1 ',Martino' required that notice of the ,rerocatteu. - i ithciedd be given beforehand , but yet tholailusw to givesltch notice, and to make the rest of-thie ' world understand that the law, of the - &Mai* . will henceforth be enforced does -not eorltltsit6 any grodnd for venr, or 'fey the baser - d0ei . .....4 gutin reprisals urged by Mr: Dean- The B had eirletly aright to do as they hare tte;: they hive violated -good .marmot*; and nati comltila doing it, It izkight tlis they should )11 . .. 6,4.7,011CAC1M to dolt= thiSfaldt add #4 7 iEf loss that may. hare =thirty . ensued: The =iv is not unlike the reasons leisure of Pperich brandy by the United Eitatetintbo'ritlia :ht Ben Fran clime under' Mr. Pilltiore's itdministretlark,-- Though*the letter of the lathraii on our aide in . that affair, ourgorerruient.ihrtewsr to the ro. , ellitaittloalof France , and very prtmldij caused an indemnity to be , paid .ie the sufferers. We presume that Bpaln will pprme , tees:o4e course 4, ? , In the Present queStion; Irat et any s All till has refused to d erg,- bloater , oev poi .Iqt: intf, nftl -t-ur f ° !!, t 4l2 abectio4ltel4.:' eiMgelPe; it col:red-child was burned to death by steel taltmg fire, at the blunt= House, Washington. on Monday ereniug. \ , , N E=M=M= EINZETI ners.tOletirafedoli general principles.. Piero Is &Clair of!Fgeons' vehtl treat 'local diconsea In this way, but we have , noticed generally ,that Aber aremen' who do not \ like cutting; ' and. end nerer attained to ant greatskill with,thescalki. Our own sentiment ts that a snail piece of 'cane- -tie applied directly le the "prosidlesh" le gen. 'wally more suectetsful In chocking the morbid growth than gallons of Sarsapari ll a taken inter- - flatly, though of co urse iT the Welts not Puri-. 'bed, - local applicitiens \ will seldom cure -local trouble. -;l3o the clergy . , we think . Should put the hot Iron-directly on a\rampant sin, while 'of course they. will not refrain sin in the general., When.the;ople rem in from their;week's)f later, having field stud chop and ` everywhere talked Over; the mfrudent boldness of the friedds'of- negro slavery: a homily on the aki of covetousness, and the '1111W114095 of pression might possibly deepen then , IMPresalons. lasi \ that for years, politiciians,.., the press, - sad. pulpit,even the ha " 'enli4 ,ol ' l °S.te prove 'Ord, it ia of covetommese to compel :dm labors of ' , others:to' our own - enag;'4Or ; 0 1 , 004t0n to 'flog theta\ to;thd a fulltsurronder . of their stiengto....—. - Alliu4igomt people. know,erhattlie pridOlplttatof `flifiglienverp, and: arti;isclictiedg4Withe3fw Ptel. totes of 'Virtue. ' „Butlicrimmetimes Ito be Arian bOW the gearing betweenieSgions ttacr pie and; defy practice is Iffecterl , Theyeften' want to .know;how virtue should- control theta,' and which. waediregt...when the paths are alll 'hidged n if the clergy claim to be infallible, they would do:wellte stick by the very acmintk Alm. moat general . ‘principles. Sat where they "reoognizetras thiceprovince to instruct, to rea- Son,.and irgne, like' fallible but studioissliin.:' qairingare eartte!t s pien, they. should not ; hogs toindicatedefimtolysnyestraordinaryerror which itegins to prevnil.V%folves kbeyziaty'etik of abetritetly; but not omit to'point lint the wolf that 'Oust 'sprieging into 'the fold.' If we ore pootbdrignnything which endangers the integ , sits of eur \‘, glotionit they; have. our thatdm for tolling us of it, itutif they see power-' -fel aolients poured over the cements of the -several iseationv of the countrjr,lor aloud. *pe the alarm; t - it disturbs else., most pleasait rest, they barter pardon. bled oyere nothotin t . one to be a prefeseor of religion ), another . to..cha' joy hid third tole `` oc4cel politics and as 410100 newspapers , . are But But true man, if he hite_lity religion in hill, gears it' on to his huainess;and does nothing `Witimet , re *rinse to lk if he 4if \ wortliz politic 46., hebe- Heves his politico 4.4 much on Sendai is .Monday. ft the volley be belleies to be lound , is violated, he feels 'that truth has thus been wirande& He.ears neither _us Men west: their Talrnag;te be thrown °e'. on•euterihg this ruin or that; but lets each Priftbiple to which he'diSa given his faith be tLe actuidinkpower of hightfai. • We have.not Much faith in `the religion orUlf politico of those who can go'easOuneouple dem from their acts,—Of ‘Shoie who let their cpreack.' Ing, ;voting,_ or talking follow on track while these like loComotives, are Swileheil off to wood and water , on another =Y A - • .. .: . .. .. • . - _Freer the New \ liaricTisma , . -•-• ' - - Norib'eadSoutli.; 's '\ ;. :A, , The Richmond (Ye.) Mfg (Meter \' from oar colerms the intimation which we haviSfeequerit, ly thrown out, that the effect of forcing the piss.` sage of the Nebraska bill may be to staile the North in 'resolute resistance to the extension of Slavery ;' and makes thereto the following "Very Well—wehave heard it said Ilititthreat4 el* men Erelong. - The menaces of the Times., do not greatly , disturb our rest.' - IteicUThetAxes, Parker, a lie*Ohmiatte thaa',..ihii: knows the PO Pisikeliles isplangtells us that they arithi. inors , Meremorycitisldastringy , race on; hie. fdte e lieearth--4hqt moseyxan buy than to do any mega-; neii; - finekif thatisi* . dividiai will amplyitmktef.' This in•this testimony ea' Northern man-.-and; if itbe true, the:Timeilrill preceive that it' given us good grounds for 11 amassing any aPprehest slops.' ' . ',, A % - ' - -... ' .. . \ - i Tits *Jai , : With its c'elabortin in the prspa gandismsof Slavery, relies Upon the clearacter thwi given to Northern men, for the success of their achenies....na a genteel thing, Nre are not In ther,hibit:.of;thetr — ifing ;Athz Parbee-eldatoas as C Lb:11141T e 5 . , ..X ill:.the: iirSia....ln the. present case, however o We are constrained to admit that \the , Whig has ten , much pours d for basing :its action on his , judgment. , The Beath; webeliere,, Mos never yet failed in its:repeater ' attempts 'to t:47p or bully; the North\ into acquiesdance with' .itiprojecti for the extension and fortification, of Slavery. - The - nig evidently believes' that it will always be able to Mine:, We wish we could •see ground for disPuting the/Imila Of its'expee tations:\ . Eat we are not inclined tononceil our 'foam that in this: straggle for political +loin natlnn, ai,inAll that hive.prece4ed it, the South. will Parcheesi - all the Northern votes it needs for semen. With the whole patronage of the. Te d(, eralAkerinuirient 'at its disposal, and scores of .Northern Codgressmentis truly ' in \ the market ,as the. slaves OM a Virginia plantation, there can 'belittle difficulty in achieving a victory. ' • . It ' is . .barely' possible, Aevertheless, , that the Nortli'mky Anot be :wholly. that "mercenary and dastardly' mho" which the lise,Theodore Parker and , the, Iticiononit Whip unite in . belimeing them. - iWe'erit . braised to think' that there la a spirit of Self-respect\ larking in '• the Northers heart, which 'TM prompt it to resent insult'and to resist aggression, wirer both lemma so gross and so Palpable. an no longer . to admit the hype , . critical glosses hy which the y bare hitherto heart screened.. ,And ' we should not be greatly aiton , fished if the passage of thi . .Nebraska bill,with . Senator Clayton!, Amendment; 'excluding for eigners from.yotinelmd of Course from. +Wiling in Nebraska,--followed as it is likely to lie by the parsage of fili‘..'Orr'a 1411; to pay. out of the: Fed twill. Treasury, az bounryt. for the introdection of Slams into , that Territory,—should•"okon the . , eyes of the North. to the Mal Issue which has so often been , compromisc4, but which sooner or I later mart be met. The aim of the \ South is to. , obtain and , retain, for tha,benett 'of Shivery, absolute totoirplactir Me ,legitlaticitb ',of the qaion.— They are striving fora ' complete and permanent political domination, 7 4or possession °fee Exe cutive,anaJadical departments,'And fee , cantlel of the \ Seriate,4r , order to eletate'; rhatever legislation the interest of Slavery; may:require: , This Nebraska' hill; coming an theAheela of, th e, Compromises of IMO, In direct violation of the inderstandingitith which thoss' , oomptombles wiriadopted, and repealing. in expliolt..ierme the ' compact , of - \ 14120, le the \ boldest . stride ` the : South hen yet ?made towards the ''; Ultimate objeat at which it alms. If it does not arouse the men of the North to b trine of their danger, and -milts them resolute resistance to the e*.- , tension of Slavery; we shall he 'ready to suesept. - to the opinion Which; hoi 1F74.4 adepts, that °they_ `lire the most mercenary and dastardly race the face.af,the 'eat-U*4ll,i! Moneyean !myth= to do any meanness, arid if that iaweatthg,,tear ,will *apply rte ilidd.". - - " ' " ' ' - - - Cut , .? Lintels —The North'China Herald of • . Decr. 17tlireprosenta the appearance of the en - butts of Shanghai, which were burned by the Imierislists in a . mend as desolate 'indeed- ' The' eastern enbarb,. a week betbrkwas covered with thoulands of tenements, i was Occupied by the most seam baelpesiportlan of the citizens, and, was' the most popahins and probably the mostaiesithyanbniirot Shanghai., 'IPow it is .utterly, desolatat not a building fa staying; nothing bat piles of rubbish isulicate, its former populousness, ietteitY,aait wealth.— Not less Than Aldo' aullithth vertk.of . ,property hove het* wautenly destroyed*the lapettatieta no 'gifts Of ben e fi t ; c an 1)0 derilid from this. del • struatioti Of viroperty., - • • Reports were current st ~4iLiyoluooraste succeeded capturing the Import' ant city of lion -ten, about so - miles Cocoa (Re kl4-son the 'nth of Norm her. This . report belieted inl l part,' bisitt , and; i f tbe . itaiMtint ty'er.llen-teta; wi th , all its Ind monitions of hands of Tic.,ping-wing and putyittiilatele Wee Capita - 4f the 'greet Beepire, , , and her_ haboolleatidatkr. , o4l4l4 eraertmlera They. bee consideredat settled. The Breld,PloalgY :reideeen T elie PtOo*t Or soon hearingthaknou Of the Tatibi..l./natty., nia - Ifeng most: reccur,and loterestititietkif teeth Xedionst, in which 1 he t gives ATTY strong corroborating ovidattoo of the eimen4 4l .7 mt. 41 0 0 91 canracterprthe , / 10- • hletra , l44rtV "ttie Pr4iiiiinOts:rgialtwhlt he reloads sti.,entliely itstisfeetoFy etPlet.Wo. do- rite& froth dlifertat' kid Independent ,Wntrowl, tbatT l4 o l l4-Wiwg oo414.0141.1,1141" now at the lato - Oicitoking;if acmdrali4i.usposaes , Mon ar the iinatriat oinital4,Wership_ eta .43011, end baste biliteris cluiaa; and they art.AUTOU -oi4ip fOidaaiii l2 4 4 10 .rsouo sdperstithinftf thirChtneiC that Itilys4ibit Indulgence in opium, end afteadait ; and deny their followers wren the nes of wine, biter°, waif, and other atonal itdalgenem. ay r. =MO BUMS ,vo,LIJkk ' 1' ' ..- -. .::' . •‘, . -,,i.r,,, I' .i..i.sEmtrio Fisansx tie :nra.Oitti 1 AduCEPATION OVIA Flooore. , —Thertesi meant rains, which hare continued - .be, hare so swollen failqaltiliei.‘ him sadiateli . above the ' 'ty, that on night - thesiterE. role Pea t\ 'ten feet. morning the rein Oontinuetkand ' thk reached,...by'l ten; o'olock, - ,.near :the of Camay's Raw. , INt'sto apprehension,' 'of so Midden a rise ithfolkiarcd4 for sere" the river camefup'at the rate ofa foot end early in the afternoon the tenet:leek . front of Cassitifßowi'. and `thrit''lmMienin and 'Walnut. precipitately rentorill,- \ , \ The Covington, ' Ferry Boat . u1d.'",k.... Walnut street and . her float a, platen . •••-• - 1 . 'Vine street, and access " °Maine to .14 threngh • " Some idea may lie obtained of t o dt3tount of ^ '‘, .water that passed:the city, pa ty when the river was at sohigh a alage;:, when .w state that it 10 o'clock yesterday morning,. by ht. kens), \ lurk at the Water Works , the'triVr - attain. • •, ' '. \ . ed:towitliht 20' feet. the '• bight Of •thi:kood '\o . f - , 1 1847.. A,t.6 a 11.•itsraa within ‘l5 'fe 'n - it \ hackwnter np Deer Creek and the Culvert is be \ .... .' yoad Fighth street:, The,baolorater,in gill eye* • :•.., . Isfireadeeter the law:minute above the D t- i: \ • , on Heuse,'' twang Etthlhariltak,kiVelia le,at' a F \ Fridge et the Mani \ Read at -uest" street • e \ \ \ \\ tp\ .Carthageltridge . on the Springdele‘NkefhEraw . • . 1 .., . away, and that .near the city .owthe• - -ritirrhsatt li \ . Pike is In an. unsafe coinlition-- .., ,7, 1 r.. ‘ ~ ..1 \ ,•• Thebatlimeter extends up the ".Lii.tie "Mural'. 1 litlyer °erne .. distance, ren . 4nng "it Aniprictleable. ' ~,,, 1, to cross • the new bridgep the enb saMeitt;sire. \ t I . perhaps the bridge; 7 beinkrirrial -ninirt,:li t se li .\ \\ Railroad trains came in yesterday wititontgmEiCh. N • \ deteiitfori. The wash of net embanktiang. Orr... 11 \ \ \ the Richmond 'road at Camden e l tiovente4 can- V, Ik! - \ t . 'peotlon with the Dayton trains..'.: '— - - '.- •,. ~.,..,;, This =Maximise- has ebirmoi:the 'doirii i toirn ". El , • \ , merchants , and yesterday. evenipt those lithos 1 '- \ , \ collars Isere most exposed commerlentl,ramoring", .0 ':\ \ : their 0516..1 On Fpnitntreet, . the;:lpoditAfom \, c IA \ life fast Nor Ica'. preimiation,."werein .tnany \1 i \ aielithiwkirtelitO the second itery";: , ;,ThO rain 'stomas/ had prosfrited many or-theAniegraph ' posts, and some ..difilMilty was asp& . ,sil)tea it, 1 \ ''• learning what rise . wee . to. be..erPocit4* mn ' 1 , ''... Pittsburgh. Teeter.* afternoon A Aletalaita. i\ ' c'• was received from Pittsburgh, by way et Vlore- ,i \ • ' - , land," announcing' that there were 13 feet lit;"the 1: \ . \ channel and rising, and raining. ' • • , ••• ."*"^‘',,. \ ‘,. \ The telegraph frora.Zancerillti, last aighti"PiE- 1 \ . i01;1;oes 7a• feet rise, and rising and bossy, saki's", . \ \ , I . , • Seale fears are entertained of, a too& eve; t h,i, , \ ," N thit'ef 1847, which wan nearly:as high . no that ", ', of icaltl. I , if the rainshare been general ithe ex- V, tendest.to the 'mountains, where we learn ' , there ~, ~ here *iely . been heavy, snows, there is iiinck oc. ^-, ti \ \i, vision tOr . , alarm,—CM. gar., Soluiday.,._. y \ \ \ \ A i I A FnienriTnesi Days' Rsiltr.•::-The.' river .''s., • . ) Was rising \ : with: great rapidity ' kestorday,' and \ t,, , teams are enthrtained of an oierflow,sis the viveik., \si . Om is at a higher stage than it has yet attained. ' 1 \ season. Froiii,lo o'clock yesterday plorning to 8 - last evening, just 8 beers; this river had mean \ • . 2. feeti equal ••tot.2 niches ' per hom,' 'end rising 1, . faster last night than ever: , •The rain-haelitwa .pniniing down incessantly for 24 hairs, and still raining at a late ,hbnr last night. ..Otiring„the last 8 days and :tights, 'With' the exePPtieh' et a i 'portion of the day, Weitneedrin Wehavehad rain, ' ' . sad at times it poured down in torrents, deluging I the, streets' ' and tansies • all the , outlets ,to the i riser to pour oat a illiod'ofiratik. . - •'..-. ~.- 7 • • Betnrasis creek presented the isweitrarsce of a 'mighty river all day yesterday, with , its waters running' Into' the Ohio' with. sue force ss to I sweep every th ing away 'ln it* conr*- and' genet lorignotion was created. arming '.the -nos/ i' and ', ] tither flatboats that ,hiiii"beerntharbo'red,st the - • i • The: Man iveauesarli r _nliiitAsia yeiiiiiaiy . - ,1 leaping was so - heavy Wet 'Mint, of the` back streets Wereperfeetlyfloodedand tint iiii'Breid.. • watikkad the appearance of agre4inland sea. Fifth street, beyond Obethut.etreet, Was entirely overflo*cd,,. with - the water, ."or \ river, over\ - its banks iiilmanj Place.s,' entirely out oftlie.ciiiin, nel, the eillowalks flooded,'..a: the •aratiii te,* \ . dating thrall of. the first floors of tliii \ hottithi, , A+ \ , Ai The Kentuckyl river was %sing fast yarietw ditt'.; .• \ stall points,e,juni we feel certain of hail/704.4c' ''.:\ \ 14 riier and Would, advise the dwellers along \ ',. \ ) Water strict - biprepa'reto move iitt:•:—.rooknyth . ''',N i Journal. ' '. '*, ('' ''' ' '''' '''' A \ \ I . N. The. enneylynala Aallsetlti - .4ing, \ id Imeinese:‘, ',Slater were :the adrantaffee'CN of/tots'grest impro44sreent so tblly apparrent, ", • it is , e, most impartdut auxilutry to the spring tittle,. • how wanoiiht have donti ssithinitAt,-ie difficult to imagine.:' depot iathiongeikssitti drayo and merchandise ti the extent ofthanieads and tens of 'thousands ef ageney[or the road, forweided7Weitweril dolly. The mbrelionts and 'cripiteliste of Phlladelphts N never idoke bolder or7miontjudicione .than„ t.. `inthe construction of: this of : trade and v travel. it list given P amost,greUr tying Irtio-Aserie that is felt kali her interests and,tivocatioeitylerlieguirer. • Tire 4eniteri"BottleMerits in Wester* 'faxeittre, described by a recent traveler as lkirig ‘ modela of geed !order and,; tedristrial thrift Settlers I Were very poor when they arrivad - ae.their boats froreSiormany, the association undeiawhose auC opiCeeihey emignitea, having provar:::nmaltenti about the time theyrit.cheil their prolont:osll,` iLion, Which Wasln.the ilead:of Winter. Week o \ season of unusual scarcity of provisions, thee' wonderful people maseird the obstacles or, per erty and . oront,:and row - ellor them aremMakrte,- Isly settled; while not alciir have accumulated.lit,"\i, tie' fortunes: They, erer gradually, becomkiv o ireeriestdred, though, of course, this preeesirsiv,\ retarded by the fact of - theA• coming 'vie little Contact with Amerkeins. a ` Tex Nirllid.T . ExrouF.--The . iNi . w - Vork &ciao- - . , Mistims Collated seine interesting 'reed atm fig ores in reference to the Wheat,: export for the' • , present year.. Up t 6 the.endorili secmuPweek in Febrouy, the export 'iar; wheateince the'tmo of 'August The , highest export Year ever YEnowa . wds 1841, snd , compared with that, we TOM It the Mix months of 1855 , L4,- exported .Panr:PfUie el Winch Wheat; se in the whole . of the ' famine year 'Cir 1847.-4 Should the export eottemter at rate slid the: N, , „ supply lathe conntq,cqual, OAR deroend, the . , ia s export by . the first or AliOst,"sext,. have , a', „reached 40,000,000 bra:stele; an enormous • \ 1 / 4 1. aloto which win go far to prove tlM`xito A of United Stated to feed. the trorid.:: a Whether therolsistifficleitqumatity of w in the country to allow 00e : export 000 of huslielein one year;ii riaesiiiia.which winbo difficult to determine, except tithe corila,' tinuance of ihe demand that has alreedyeeleriW Ili swelled - the export. The mosses of 18613eeteted' , ,, te wheat crop.of thee year at 1.06;109;230,i,The export Or thrit year Wes but little over 8,000,888 , of bushels; aril the' peke Adis:iced' 20:mete.— 'Tat the wheat crop of 1853 Wei eannot.te`W4, cumtely asoctiained, but it is not supposeitte - 1 a have been greetAYM whine* of thritot ism AN; Great anxiety le :felt for the itifety or a too: - . , , ~ her of packet and other .ebiya, - linig oder tinefat, \ 1 New York fro, foreigtaporthume4 itAiAlcArn; \ \ -•• Picket. 'ship Lorlaituin, owned ,by ,FitrilieW:i • ',,, ,Cleinintit, eleaied at Sewfl"ork for Liverpool ow . A i the "23d NoTpint;er. • Hu never keep rhesid d' .17"' Acme. \ Commanded by Captain Knapp; '104.) , \,. aim of 85, men: ' Stdp.rdlted at $130,000 cargo iPaoket /51'4 tYatii:l4;:oaritedVs.iilii& a&c. ,, , . ; raw, cleared for iataa po4,saiati day; waaeaat. v, mended byVabt: raivey;.", had a crew. of 14!,1-..! Bbili,,ildued'it s46,ooo;...tifiigi $0,004. , 1 ' ' Packet ',"aldp :Cortititaatioa,..pwngi by : Gart...::l; Saugus And dtitisii4 Olenrqtror. Rine; Xataindr_i: alz.„,6 l6 edirr 6,ooo s : c 1 ;8 0 ; sl7o,ooo;,6*lttq g 5... -uvu.' Queers and 'am alwrifi 3o Mae nip 'jsii)eaDralta ' aleared from New Y ork for ' .ty Cirdto; itralcey". NANtlltitli., /las . not tinta.beitt , 2.,i he ii ot , S h ip y'st4l at szo,ook freight, tloil:c.9 Thigta lie ti aititii OtAr mewls nt ths Ant dticv,d. likewise o v er ~- 4 ne. ..: 11l - that , we.. know ,aloaaka . • tlievilir the ' sorrartid itaild.:-PThary called Itataia ',,, parAqind 'kali -urar• kiwi-1411rd AitZ;,lfearif.lB ' \ ~ all 'bftkOtii l ; lila eattiateiptil. -447‘.3d•Clazgait: i , Insured in:lrall -, idie the parnver , :nAtidirlo . - - •nairatibeto Stock Nan% *xi-a:twos 8:t44-tt ' ! • rO.: 14 1/ 664 , 4 in* la GAZl'AziaVii - Res utwa,o . osnirgefeliatta t tittemut s - tiami Vs: iv :by wm,....th.t 91; **and 4th . -1 - eg-tv,pl.! d ilkt43, 4l°l ialdiTiM2,34 _ eenU itr sett " a,l 7 C4 .2l3W' porpt., th w t6lb dais OlawL, =ALIT sist , AM B. OD ::tO/o.7trw.f.?Pr•l:!: 11 % .4"17.11: IL um,-- ~: - CARD44didii* ind-Wpiibineiri*iifhe v k ',MS to the ftag Woftrr 3 ftekr In 'l ' O l 4l a l t i l i p iftri , „ 1./ . ..itt , ,b , ..,711 111 &t:..t. adds the broach. canoe boom , 67llZan — iigt ....., i n g=6 .ll* -yo min ga abo . a .'omoo to Chi ' folloq 'e a aolabblbs: or:11W MOW.= hi l tr ' bi t tr ig*" _pbovlk -'1 -Rloto 'w l=rft;oi. A 4 rl lrttP * roit f, e;. -t*" &r r rogtt ll or 4- !ftft. .---,'.- - - . ' , . -. C. litibbuirry , ...rrl. : ', u ! ",- , - ' :. .iibr , b 2 1 4. WWI, ' VI , 4 " . . .- . 111 RUG STORE',FOR. gAL.E, 2 4Stie, .4.1 0, T t ek., , ,....g.u. , .04BaKtu skrtuilid*anvo - \-- witb Iftlaiil - A. ° b. 141"..P r eaftilitl 2 , fgarja=ll.ll6,. im .tentrikelli a, trdendsiessorille ftuatuleg i VerWilEantl= " " tot ~ Nt ,v.l.LittE ... - . 1111211ir MAPLE SUGAR-5 bblir new Bliiple ansr.nartac.rtnematr.tstefee.o.da ' - MEE IE i [ g i
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