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• :PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:
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be seat after the peer expires, mace. the saner is ant 0.1.
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Potreo addittaaa guru. insetted over one month, and
0..... th addluuniu Krum Mauled utikke the ymtly rake.
LW pries— ..
Athertimanata @speeding salaam, and not over fifteen
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tom. so beaker/ad as • square a... 1 alai:
• -' Publiehers oat &mountable -• S. i.pd ,La ...at...mu
~. ttrattb. ainsmateharged ftwttAr yerldkation.
. - isoonocioa candklatee fie-Mike to le_cturreol tote mme
, . ' ettlyeraisimminta *Ol Elbe Do the copy fur a eteelo4.l
• nnMerer- of insertion., will be °unnamed ti n frbid. and
pagrottmariad aceordiagly, • •.. ' i
Privileye or annual advertirers le etrictly limited ilo
,„ • -. their
_own immallate bosioesa
. and al l sdrertimments far
• ' • the Meng of other perenria awelt.. ail selverthemente
....•:, ' trot iMMedlately colorectal with their own bedtime+, sod
' allots...a of adverthensents, in length or otherwise. he
m en will he charged at the wand raker.
„:-CitllitilitdviersaikEt tidtettrin;l. MD win be "furetel7
• bmAriV e Ad= payinimt is ietred.
•• ,__ ." Au charitabla InstltutiOne, Or. own-
Deadra.lnn townehlp.tod other Dahlia meeting., and W - - Skid .la,as mai makes, tO tre- tharandhalfMkr4e?-
• : '....Meerkifa nation to he charged Sr! mots. •
; Death
mot ese talarted without Marie: unlace scamper.
. Wed by formal Invitation* or obituary padres, and when
. so.„ .
.aecompsmiee.to le yak! for.
. - memaior advertheme, sr& all other. sending commaidea. -
. trot., or moaning natl., desitraed to nit attention to
• rahm. Poinses. Cotwerte. or any' public ontertelnemobt
- . Wheire 4 =r .. 2 . tamie fiat admittance-an makes of vri
..' Vat* aryls:4lm designed to call sttentibin
tear/watt mlyedated or inteaded to promote,
loldpal=ean ably be Inserted .torlth the lindol.
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d that the earns le to be paid for.' - If kneaded to
in the kcal colosani the•lanse wilkba charged
Ist therste et !Omuta per litre.. • '
. Mame rw air. notices to he droned triple Vim. . •
'Tavern Llevitions t. 2 amt. • . ,
" . '11ia1...114•4* te and Auctioneers' advertisements not
to be named no yearly rate% hot allowed a clamant of
thirty4hase sad- amethird•per mot from the amount of
O11341:132V.111
One Ap time, throe Intortioas..-... MGT WM.I4
• DO:, ascii additional troortlon
ADTIOntounoTS . ‘llll, PAUL
• 011 oSto*1.0 lloes._)od pmts.
Do. • each odelltklool 1n5ertkm......25 rants.
taliodoot imlyertlaoatntta to be poktd bradvanor.•
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'EATizs OP DISCOUNT. lartirrat WI rlSTOOrtiiir CAlsrti:OT
• N. ES & SONSi.Bratts. • ,
ceestei t.
No. 57 .lAulint 'Maxi Tkik end Pourtt gr. ritteteniel•
PENNS VANLL !Enact 'at Xenia... .. ...- do
trk of Pittabar&.• ...--par Itratoth at Yottomdown.. do
auma Ratak of Alki..-..pia lily Bank. CIMIDIddi... do
- Moe, and Maskor• of da.par Commercial Bk.Clutini. do
Dank of •Ornomeree.. • gar Franklin 8ank......_... do •
Eank of North datetieZtar Lafayette Bank.- .do
Dank al - North's( pbertinapar Ohio Ufa Ins otTrust Ca. do
=grin:Wax) arda......per Western Rererve Bank- do '
liaak of tn;olleT=... Beak
rtall ' Llt. " ... uk .„ .--• .7 . 1
......v i r 4 , 11 .-,... in a t . =LAND. 1
Chard 11aak;..a.t;..........:.par KEW Yollir - '
ruaalnalonDmk„...-. ...par New York City....---par
mothudie hlatinfae. k n ltllteat,-;. ,
_ 410=2 ri. L . t . iiiimit .-.
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,Ul tua lmeesfolzkk..........par nolumore...-.- ..... ........par
fionttne&ranle...:::::= .N . .WjEv a aliairdf.
Tridesmav ....—anaak.—par All solvant Rank. -- I
Wattern 1urk.........-..-...par . VIRGINIA.
• /Mak of Cluanberabarsb... .5; Rank of the Taller....- X
Mak off:beater County-par !looker To.,ltlehlmmd... o
llaakofllettaha..,-......-hor C. . Bank. Ya., Norfolk :
rizma,.....,-.4..,- ~ ...,, , ,T atizit..
„„„,„:„.,.„....: Korth Tete= Bank- ...
__Mk ofUtddivlorru.-- • . 'Non% iiiiiii.M.
Weiner Oxilant- . 40r Bank of Cara Year.:... 2
beak oriVinibunibarland-plr ilank of SL ofN.Carolra 2
clatilabe•Hank.-_ ...--. ...i Om. Bank. Wilmington. 2
tibliniada Ilk •It Robin" Co.par Iderehantg.ME,ewborn, 2
Dorleotown - 4.7 1tank.....--..por - .SOUTH CAROLINA.
.L.N U M'r-.7i...."-•-•Uti: N a l . tolltplAg.W m ina ' i
liked Dina CoZpal Hank of .Cbasimina - 2
;..n...1.13k of 4neaster-par Plantamed bleahan'at Ilk
Farman' Itank - of • . • -.:. . GEORGIA.
Farm. ph offrhoTalll Ikk.par Augusta Ina k Ilk'g Co •
Far. d Drov. Waynesburg. ..ii Rank of AumMta.....--...
Franklin Ilk Washlngtom.par Dk of Brornorirk. +nea. S
1 10. 4121: 4.1. bami i. .1- 2. k inm . TI.VIMIJL . 3
Lasesategliank.-... . ' .. KENTUCKY'. "
lancostor Outings Bank.-.por Ilk of Kentunky.Loulsea %
Wawa 1iank.....--.....par Ilk of Lnairee.Tbmaton .
Badmen' Pink of Pottsville- Ai
* lima/tan Bk arßoctu , kr -..,
l i'est = i t: Bank.„-...." *". a'l ----7- MISSOU4I." . '_
Wyming Ett,lrincestarre % 13k ofState orMicintoi- •AC
York Rask-,..........-- X ILLINOIS. • •
Railef Notaa...-........_T 0f ate Rank and Rancher tO
- - 1.1110 . Bank - Illimda 75
Gblo liank---- Z • WISCONSIN. 7. -
Branch
at Akron..-....... nazism& Fire In. Co. elks 5
Mae% at Athens..-.- do, MICHIGAN.
• . =at drideoport...... daFahamgMerbania Rank 3
at IMRlbmtba.:-.- do;Uovernment Steck Bank 3
tes ... alrl atHkevriamL-......: do,Peninsular Rank-- . ...... 3
at T01ed0.......... do,lnsuranee Onapany - 2
• • FriZtTi at pmrthri:......--. do tHat• Rank.
Ml: i d at lane e .-.... " ' - 0.416:117 -- 3
at Columba.... rink of N. Anterka. Toronto 5
Erma!, at Aabtabiala..... do Ilk of tke People, Toronto 5
Brandt at ikdata-.:-...... 410 Bank of Montreal.-- 6
=at Niandiald....:.-- d Ilk of U. Canada Monde. 5
at Ripley-. - ....." fb, EASTERN EXCHANGE.
Ream* at Mat _ ...nnat.L... • do On !raw lark—. .... --mg
Rama it Wmadouton...... do Um Mi1ade1pkia.............mg
Bram& at Cadlt._ ..... - -: do ChiThatlmore. ' -.-
.1
Branch at Laneastee.: - - do WESTERN EXCIIANtI . E.
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III•Prb la Plibeuville- do 0twinnat1........-....... I
Bnuh"at UL Branch at Konuk...-.-- da r t. Lout. -......-
Dratted at. Smiagneld..... :do GOLD ANDBPECIE VALUE.
Brandt at Marietta.- .... .' do Doubloons, Spanish IGAri
Waned at Troy._ -.. ...... do do Patri0L,.....15,50
Dram? at Mt. FlearatiL.- do Fa c ie , old--... ...... -00)
Rranen at Zarmayllie..... d Facie, new ....In , *
riMkCl 'Norwalk. •do Arederkkad'ors.......... 7.93
t ' mit at Thus....:-- ... do' Ten Tha1ar.,........... O M
hat ftrtmoutb-.. 'do/Guinean, • - O
Branch at Eaton
ktranen at - Ravonn..-.... dolTen Giliden ............... 325
...on at caraboe.--.. do'Napoleons-.........L.
liraneb at Maddlion. ..... . Xit do I ' • rurata.....- 245
launch at Wormer -
PRICES OF STOCKS.
RZPORTIth FUR THU PITTSBURGH GAZETTP, BY
A.NVILKINS & CO. •
STOCK.ANI EXCHANGE. BROKERS,
*O.ll FOUR TH ma= .
• ' Formosan, Much 14. 1654.
..
• barn. ... . 4
Unlted State& V 0..--.. . 1nt...744aJal
.ranuerlranti tr.a--....... 100 7
.77 . nt.: lnL
J... 4 Aar
Y 1....-..«..
_...,. r
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..... 1 nt. Fob. a Aug
aaira ix er ...; .............
......
... int Ilare Nov
do
PltiatiUTllNft...--. 0
03 - - / d°
Db. =IPA% lil7l. 100 -- - t- J• fe J t a r
" V" °lt/ d.° l7 - o.liji It -: 2 7'. I.t. taky •NoT
i 0150
• r= i n u g h nifiilii ro ti ta g Li Di 'N°
4 ,,,T• 411 `i
Itlabange Ba----- NI 57)4 674 .do 4 6
Allegheny Parlay Ilank 60 =A =3
, Pitt. Trout 132:-_,...... .. ..
L. I.3llsene Detrottaana...... - 60 60 ....
11.4114 Dr1d0...:-- 2, 23 24 tao.m.. lot.
Pt. MUT Bt.'llHdow-,-.. W. 36 33 kn,j 2 .B a
Lana Bt. 8thi11...........- 60 44 42 an, .2. p.
t betbern Llbonloa-.:-.-. '5O 40 .73 mo, . 24pr
pstuwh Lit uat e
.lowateaue- 11 . 10 - 0 !Dlr. 2) I D et
a= JEuntn *o. alt)2
oco 07 . 1 . 1 . 3 i vi ,„, N 0..,,,,,,
` - .llaloclated Ilremon2 tax- .- 7 6 .4' '
Pltiaburkb to Phlla.--- . . DOI 41 40
Plttabawb* Loolerale... 60 41 4O ' Die Co .0 ~/..
/Aka Sala- ....-.. ---- 63 24 • - . . io
Alone. Stagootle.- 6O .-• *" DI,. 4 'De 6am
was Stu% it.aexeriiii,"; '
1
eillow Worki--- 60 61 Da
bloom /Backwater. 40 42 40 Ir. Jan. 4 'De
Toilet F Sleekvater lA -16' ''' New Stock.
P tAM/1
nabn.d_ Pallenad-... 11 . 674 4 . 6 Ex. g...
Liga wenn]. ma: 60 -.^ .
we Rallwar 6s Dry Dotk lial 103 102%
/ke1t,fj....,. IGO 35 -
Da; dn. newl..- 100 35 -
Turtle Creek Plan Raul 25 10
Alle. 8 'MM . . Mak ltd 23 . - 23 . 25
= ri bmiTr.r . w.e . L . ke .. /1:1- .. r o 10
. 6
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. 11l e t z . 7...-.----.-- - 18t1 170 • So. Dlr.
PI l4B 143 D1r.11,64.1433
• Nertb naerica,...,....-... ... 80 75 24. la.wk.
114 bburlit a lale Sent- .- 43 3`i
A...._.....4rwitia;:.-..... - 4 23;
nem Tap 10ak..—.. ' ;
SL 2O
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=.. a - -.7.:::::. ::--- -- 1, 1
3 1 34. 1 . ,
Pharati.7:= 7.
=MASON AND BANNING SIOUAN 0/r
- A I LWILKINS & CO., - - -
71aNed nu = /Mak nmur.ff, 71 'beta, iaw4
' PRTSBURGII, PA.
pOREIGN anti Domestic Exchange, 'Coin,
tittr, Usa,:ifir l at f , nought aaa mold, T
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t mit oiretro t tnt
llWsarr dbromtd loos oar¢aitlM d. -
K w*. t mkt Omminm.. , •
IMmT vra ml Interact dldwed when hilt
far • mottSod Aker.
~ GEORGE E. ARNOLD & Ca.
Ds A_LIFS =at f.44`E. OrkIIAXX IFOTEP, le,
44' d'-'4=11i=4;46-o,i
PORTABLE. TIIRASIII.NO 11 1ACI1INES ABD
SEPARATORS.
W .
ARRANTED • to be thoroughly built,
sod to Yosth wok :nada and iskkt c; w.CAILHOL,
smolt* Shornberse's Atoning MILL Ina Pino street. Pitts
lwnd .nnrk4nin Madams ars lomat!' nt, *burls and
ir.P..c.1% =le o f rha P t I ZO tr i =. Vo n T4
n o ihrb . thrashes faster; or wakes tottsr snot.
Yon UAW 11,000 of thsos ars now In we In lb* Keaton,
guy. aad unnin i Es*, qf the Montats. Sissy of them .
baYithrarhydi from far th 100400 tow
el
sash; soa, on
• thowasits trial. lbw bars teen ressonownatot by those who
we Mans to b r e as ersoplete, anst to work SA Wen as any 113
TTM Sopsrabir Ia Ittves.Patent,and ls sttsehol to to.
had.,
_ nn d n e d n n agey peparatss Ms straw and <bad
nott to. Enoiraand hairgirem entirisatisfartion Irbroeur-
Aa DMINISTRATORS ,NOTlCE.—Notice is
katabr tam that letters of Adadeletretloa• here
• crested, to the =Werner ea the Mate of Aimee
=late et /loath liven° Townshlp,Alleghear oeuese.
All: Perms twat's,: theme-We Indebted to'
mkt retatated to. nuke Immediate matent,
r s. : elj or heee Arsuea e s l melt , peetrot thee:, povelir autffeata
4 . 044 ' 11 it l'altrtsronittp,..
TOOK
us=b :About 70 acres of sell'
roved a.4..V miles from thorn and mud 1 4.
th..;4lus. Wes, and w be ogrwito
170"16'
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BUSINESS CARDS.
• - . A ent.N,
Sa
J. S. iAtitit'CXitTile7anil ig
.... bl
" 4041 e• at to No. 44 limit greet,
W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake
. - ma:lnm wen'. Bul (cant strver, between Fourth and
• , suM,ll2
ROBEIttE PHILLIPS, Attorney afleivr,
P
ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Lavi
Corner of nth andittslmrgh. Groat stretlo.orrool m
to tht TP, r t
~,M M stns. 2l, •
•
4 CRAIG, Attorney at-,tur, New Ca.ite,,
Leorrenoe County.
,• la Ilan. Walter Ural . Cross Creek. 7. Dunlap
Ilamtton a Sakit. Kranur Child.,=l,7
em, wits., a Co. IL .
JAMES J. 11.1111 N, Attorney nt'Lstr, office
Fourth Aron, tear Grant. Pittsburgh. „pfd„
4 ...
P.
SPALDING, Attorney and C u
toe 44 Law, Cleveland, 9bl
feb 5-d ° se
at nceto—A_ }V•townie. hbale ' r St.7 -- ntou
y 3. ' •
VRANCIS ANEG IN, Attorney at Lair
No.l7oToorth street. Pittsbumb.
ASPETR-E. BRADY, Attorney at LW'
I , jo, 87 Fifth atreet..ll,ttitburr.b. ,
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BANKERS Anil BROKERS
. ...............
ERAMER . -&. RAIEN4 lianknis And E
eisre brat= Hrty:2tl Tell
Root Lold . e . edSllver , •
rint,r c
ki.Thi.trur.char.Vromlersot7 liotes,and Thor en 94
thenPs:adi. tit " lTlr I. l elsl i a.ra t' tre
Third and. Woad TU.:eta, directly optoelte the St. Churl .•
. ,
D. 'KING, Coi.i.t,'Stk• and.. Rich:nip
1. 1 ., ,, - , ..-Ei,n,_ 1 , ..-th,..trzty:tv,,,l.4l,l:tet —4
not ratter. ...Alretlotte road* on the Went at low rttir
tan Bank-Notre Boaght and sold. :
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;1;;;X1,13ai- .2oentra itaNn ..... -..wx. 'lr. Pla
PA I ' ..SIER, RANNA • .k. -Co.; Succeßsore 4
llnteae Hanna .11 . Co., It:tanker& Exchange BrOkere*
eaters In Foreign and Domenic Ezehattwo, 4. 7 ertnteatoledf
t/ao= hens, ta t i 4 S4V r e—N. i geexa of letl i nt
Choate fan aide, aod enlieetio.os made on n01.7 ' 7 1 2.11 prim/.
patitor=h4=l:md tales.
S PAM for Forel d A 141
gra an nter ea
Gold. • .
Advance* 'made on aionalgomente of Produce, shippei
east, on Mend tarms.
_
Id. IL WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers an
3yFsebarr lhact:ENlFth Lost corner of Wood an
trann i a4/0 1 1.1 " 7.: on liberal terms, and collection
Mtn Mir attended to. "a9.1)-
A WILKINS & CO.. Exchanges Brokensi
Yo. To Fourth etzt . ,:i t tcolte theßank of rate.,
Ouran. All traauetboa rote. hid ,
.117 os
M: LARIMER, Jr.Ji; Banker and B
~1 1 ,Th g rf i. 4 1k Exees, No. 66, adjoinining the Bonita ,
oT lIOLMES'&„ SON, Denim in
ito, ill • and DortnotlDill an
e sor K ctiao. Cortill.cateinf Ite4
11.' it
dl the ltrtodrej eitlr.
thrum:heat the United Stale: "
COMMISSION &C.
1)1P1. A-MuCLURG, Dealer in Fine,Tena,
C2l. Choler Family (Inwesies, Warden and Willow Wore.
tOria. of Wood and Stith Stmts. Is nowseeehina • lune
assortment of Rash Goods. In addltkra to Ids alma, u
tensleat nook. oarchesed tom tlrst lands In the Eastern
narkete, which will he add at the lowest motet twisea.
kr Hotels. Steamboats. and Famines, baying by the
auantlazegehtalwitt the 2,,.....1r. r 4;
of ,4r,„ io I
A &A. M'BANE, Comnussibri anti For-
Ar - 1 - "t it h a.tllnkM4, -P gl°2
euset, Pittsburgh- apn-I v'en
WELLS & CO., COM — MISSiOII Men . liar&
holeule Delius In Oaten Fln r. Dried
Fro4' rradone irannran • Er: ale Mealy
street, n' eon now Plttsemsgh. leol4-753
S; LEECH, MeALPIN & CO.; Whole
wii=o4 D''Nknr.a7,,lnitribre;tyttrtal
Ilttetnwh. •
. . . 1/1591.210.
GILBERT eFitED . Eritiok, Wholesale ro
3Tirhasts.Lso. o word k &it,..tnugr.rd 13"m114 .
Ara— Liberal cash &drums on oFonsignnents. All aro&
Insured . apls
.ItR m OBISON- -CO. Wholesaler Grocers,
• Produre Dealers, and Conuulssion Ilorchants.
T street littsburrJ. is/0_
t.',FRINGER lIARBAUGII, successor to S.
4- 1 1 a- W. ILtll.ll.tlltilf. Commission and Forwarding
- 3fcrchan_s Dealer In Moor. Wool and Protium irenerslir.
N 0.133 sMtt at. and 110 Second el., Pittsburgh. ap7
W KENDRICK,---Forwarcli Coin-
= Forwarding and .C
- 71, • wait= Niarchan also.Arent for Manufacturers. lt alehouse, N 0.22 W t
ad stout. Pitts . 1
• Particular attention paid to ForstiVag ,31crehandbe.-1
i oul
i. conslgnmeata ihr sale. No connectioo, or preference
oe rt. of any deecriPtiOn.
Orders mosajely sttandlat tO. Latructill teYs'irili; in" all
Your buoa srespectf idly solicitra: and I pledge my.'
self to use every eurtiou In four heindf. J.22-1'
IIKiIER & JONES, Forwarding and Commis
ao. licrchents, Dealers in Prodies. and Pittsburgh ,
dectunni urticies, Canal Ilasin, near Seventh street, ' 1
Pittsburgh
A. a. minim
TY. P. JONLYI.
ng
AI ARDY. JONES & CO., Successors to
ATWOOD, JONES & CO. Connoted. and Foreant
tsburg torcbants, Ds-akr• to Plttsbm g b Manufacturedthsals,
Pith: •
W. I'OiNDEN . TER, Commission
g FiIMATELIg linnet, and fie theto and tale
IVentern Produce. Iron, Italia. Glass, and the Ma
nufactured Ankh. of Pittsbur g h gel:wrath: to Weec•and
at grant etreet, Pittsburgh, P. • *Ob ..
I[l ififY, MATHEWS keo.,WholesnleGro-
L cent. Corrunindan. and Forwarding Merchant. and
gents Ls Brighton Cotton Far. Cd . trotcs PittsbotVt.
,
E,7l.tneLli General Commis
mae conshannents ofilkoloorhl44ral L.ll:P7':y
CO.;JOIih wit Imie.Grocerp,
A 3larchn and Dealer% In Praha"! and
Plitab h 31 =thetunce. ?in. 206 jahartYO,
sto ;TWarrel—ohio;
'comtth.o and Po F =rl t lm 2Lerly
t a kr.
rut
.0
Pearl dab. and Werdarn Prodonai7-•—laly. straet.
between Smith:WM nod Wood. Put
iiiiiiiiiiii
TLIT/ n
inolesale Grocen,
1774.,i.gvalrgs=r;:.°Nrh&rol'a•:geirill"11:
• ialitr.lLl
ifIHEE,4E WAILELIOUSE.---lIETSikk IL
v to j l o OO I L C L h 7 em, o ß r o ir tatorrl: n a dM CdbsodrnMmant.ond
Wood street. above II lam PitUburgh nryans__
TON BO.NNIIORST & MURPHY; Whole
, ..kuorna,,s.d Gimmiadoa Merdukak and Do.dm
Da PlttAnrch llausfiteturcs, No= Water meet, Pitts-
j-ACOB. konvardzzzi
=Won Dreittaat. No. GS Water atm t.r
TIIOMAS PALMER; Importer' and Dealer
in Presieh - srel - Ateerlean Will Pi No. Nickel
stittet.letsrpea Third and Fourth amt. Piper.
ttsburgh.
IV: . . 31411ANTOCK, 111Jto - Told w oo. ole;
orot631:11 ,i "V., tilt and Piano &Ten • 94 n 4sr• filtusg
Stem Mot il n icamings, N 0.11.2 Multet piresl.
nAiiD . &ME LANCE, Dealer, in IliTles,
umber and (111. 214 Libat % stmt. (sign nabs Utol.•
a rs ' l l a r s=l co r0712a nor Bgo en. :t .0
' Ad . ,' i r e!,.; ;
unn
Y'
also, Shosmakenf Endings, to Tl '
—.l tut,,u
ORR I S
4... i
io &
PATTON, Wbolegale and Omits:On ilin Zutern We of the Dimond.
ren. Pi,
• • • GROCERS. . •
4 013 ViT. 310011 E,Miglesaleiirocer, Roc-
titylow to Croft.. P/gibulTh Maw
o on% all kinds of Foroldn nod Downalle Winn add
Lldworw No. dld Liberty street. 00. hand • 'err WV.
gowk of mpetior old Nowoogahold. Masker. whkh wUI Le
sold low kr rash. .
L. 0. 0•11.17......' ..A. IrCLISTMA.
1 . ..' 11, GRAFF d: . CO.. Grocers and Corn
ti. mbslon Merchant; also, Dealeri in all kinds of
rburah Manutketunal ankles, corner of Second and
nolo su.littaturgh, Pa. • fall•lr
. .
atm= MAME'. •
-OW. 13. 4052.
9taBLACKBURN & CO.. Wholesale Gro- -
~ rent, Boat Fundahera il and Dealers In Prxitua Ind
P tnnuh Manufacture; 01 Pitch laud oat= always
on hand at their. Warahoure. / 1 Wale: Mean, Pittsburgh.
• , • 4201Z74- , '
-_________—_—_—_,—,,..-_—____
- -
•
onto otexrr.., mak'
DICKEY WhOlesale Oro
a. Carombolon gad Dealers lo Produce,
o. C. 6 Water alma., sod 11fi. hoot aired, PlLtaburuli. -
Jon% C. lOC.
14 ' 0114.§ o 110 E, Wholesale Grocers and
commusdoa Illarduat.s; N 0.194 Litorts stzTot l'ltta:
SASALLT......JVIL\S. CONISAVA, •
W. 11. .. ' ..... ....alumsanantr, '
WM. BA CO., Wbolesale Ora
GALEY
T inea.ltra.ln and ZD Wo&I street. Pittabatyh.
ILLI2f i ` A. Lulta, Grocer'.-and
v on
Donne, earner of Woad Sod Sixth Arodik, has
t annin on hand a bane madmen& of shake Oro:erns and
flue Tess—Vaninn Fruits and 'Ruts. Magellan and Retail.
Dealers iappliest on the boat to
ROSER — DILZELL co„ iin~l~Fllo
tironers. ernangsslon Iferskantn-Inilera In Pastore
ea littaburgn illasufactares. eo. T. 53 Liberty street,
WISDIXIS.
WiiirilifcdANDLESSTiu — cOWoo to to
L. t J. D. Mei. Wholes Omee , a 2 /*needing and
C.:azard., Merchants, Dealer. In Don. Nall& OWr, Uot-
Yarne, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally; corner ,o 1
/thil Water &revere.. II Delmeitt.
t'llatltTStiff,'Wholemile iGrocer mid
it ,,,e z wiv r: 4l, l a ri s vri. .ro r d =t d
Lurch.
iaii...7 -- . ..,-....7. saat• rior
i i
& R. fLOYD, iiiiiiiiii i iiiiiii i ii
ii
i. i 3lexchants, and Pellets in Produce—ltnand
as.,
fmni.g an u barty. Woad, , end Blab
.- -, _ _ •
. ..... comiurz,
WM.
U. %labium; • sure luaus; •
1)1 AOALEY, 'WOODWRAD & CO., Whole
' JP sale Grocers. N. V. Market stmt, rbll.44Dhla-
DENTISTS.
8001-1, Dentist, Fourth street,
Imo 9 A
. All wor tfi. A dron 6
r r
ed of Market Ofiler boon
to . ..... rumored.
fr,,
WITM. A. WARD, DENTIST, PelM 6 trod,
r.
y T 1 Dom Move Mead. Odee - been ek ~,, sA . x. ~, 6
&tarete we one wlu I. Tweeted cr attended to
Vet theaeSstralzuss one;
aepeteementz to eq.
°
'fie
• . . . .
• •,--,••••-•,-
. .
. . .
„ ,
MANUFACTURING; •
ittWOODIVELL, Wholesale and. Retail
• 31unduturer and Dab. In Callnet Ware. N. 81
rd street
:1113ENVETT& BRO.,llranufaof Plain
sad Fi..7 Talker.- noekleigham a rid - C r e a m Colored
- are. 0015e,st the . 3 .l.araetory,corser.of Washhlrtort
And 'Fratiklld. Idieet.,!, Illrollogbara. °melte Clttilinret.
... . . . .
• 1a5z3D . 41.7 . • ' : - , •
.1011 N• WETILKRELL, Mannficturer of
ay PATENT BOX TICE& a superior artiele. SOLID BOX
lrind BRAZED BOX TIDES. corner of Anderson and Bob.
Inson sweets, one sonars from the Band street Bridke AI.
. _..._
Tt „ IVOIIKS, corner of First and Liberty
• •: streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.—Machinists Tools Of ervorT
it. Poch as IRON MANCHE; Slide awl Hand TURN.
INGDATHES, DRILLING. MACHINES, am; Er ,- inanitHas
tarod to
—A. ortlimr. - ifel:ll' JD.. V. HAMILTON,* CO.
. . .
ONES S QUIGG 14maneturers of Spring
Blhder Steal, Pious& tqab s pLeel..Bteed 'lough
Inca;t}aucti and tilrytle Syringes Bran Nut Tape.. 112d1
FalAut Sava - 111AI - and- Ilandurml Iron A.:lei—tomer of
800 gad tSmt etmets. Pleubugh-
12. 11.()GERS Edii,....llitintifuettircht of
• llopea ratint. improved Stool thderatar.--Corner
o tree and First streets, Plttsburult.- - fel2
.111)71W8024difdir.Abr CO.,,Mrinttfacturers
-
of ehorels, Bpades., Warehouno . Fa 2.1 Wood st, I
• riperrdirst an 4 Bmyrd Assorts, Pittslutruh, Po •
, Penn Cotton Dlille, Vittabnrgh.
;CO, glita o fr,
Penn A Na i henry 1.1 ktnethirt.t •
"Carimt chain of all colors 11.44.611116 M
• CAtola Tains; •
at,a d tt
Yksugh Lines and Rash Cord:
- • !jape of all 'dui and danntptionet
• ttattlpe. - • ---
_ , ;61 - P - Ordem lift ortion, too
Co., 131 Wood street. win hate attentkes. • jc2s:l
• ........ . • 14..7iNV1
1 11 . 1 t l i ri t 21. N . 31; .41-til'rers..c7:ll.-ii—oll3lfoll'and.'ilOrk:
Xmclue. numbers, Le.. Alto, (Won
Batting manufacturers. •
Ribonn• street, I WAllatoox.lo4 12; Market
k•O
. • AlP , tr dtr. tt.t.t.o.o.rtretrittdruttat
or ras6llsass and COpper taken 113 I• eklang. for work.
milt
Orders left at the Foundry orOffire, SOB attexided to
punctually. . lately ,
Arnold dc •
tEATING AND VENTILATING WAR} 4 4-.
‘llOll 5B-- , -Manuntictiners of Uhilson'a Pummel.,
0 1 1 - fat Iron ruble's. and rating for Stn.; Uas or Water,
Na 23 Market arm., Pittaburuh.
t•,-...We hare Pohl our - Furnaces, Patterns, .te, to MersrO.
ARNOLD d. 11 - ILLIASIS:•w horn wo vordially recommend
tha
to patrona ge of the public_ • • • •
oel SiIAIVE.. ATKINSON d 00.
"ENE AND CEIDAR IVARg.---SAMIEL.
KROESEN keepsoonstantly cm hand 'a imod lasrt.
Meat of Wash and Bath Tuba, Horse. Steamboat. Oak UAL
Kitchen or Draw Rocket* ironies Bowls. Chorus, Dry
Neuron, Zino and Cherry Wash Dotards, and all other
kinds of ware In hia , •
Abohto nests Tubs, and 100 dozen Rocket/4
Waremom, Masonic Hall. 1-1111 t Erne, Ilttaburgb,,Pa.
ap24;y
/"!O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Thu sub
setiborn 'mold' respectfully' Januar theialends auJ
tbeptddlo gonorally. that they hare ent•,red 'lnto partner , -
ly, coramenoing on tho lUllt of Aptil. u r ger the Orni of H.
WILLIAMS d CO. ltrr the marlollo , ll. of prolC4B,l/111
BELLOWS of every dcarription, whirl, they are determin•
od to make. of. the - tsti. best materials sad'euresior vast
msnslap. They-Intend to bate always on hand an 6114211.
mesa or all Area from 213 to. - 40 inehos.at their mariulluttay r
corner a itoblosou and Sandusky atrreta
ROBERT WILLIAMS,
JAIIES WILSON.
nololly
Allegheny City. May 24.
y BROWN, - would most iespectfully ht
." !VIM the public that he keeps on band, at hitstand' UT the ant tads of the MAMMA. Alle/lres Cit
y,i. eo e o
pleta 11140(tturot .' Venal Bllnd/c - A .c.leratlan
ten are made to min. la the beet ats le, Alienated tal
to any In the United Stale. Maooodd.
Bandana. tat rea vi nted.
without the aid of a setae &leer. llayllgr ath amed the
stock, tools: and end of the Wenn neat f
Raman. Dleaellasida am ennarod to. fun et ,... iett:Ad
netorne_es as well an the piddle at WV, with
ea
their lime. Agency, Wood street. Pitternsia,
nelehi
.1. A. BROWN.
. mu.%
PENN GLASS ' tftdffiC
ontrz & WIGHTMAN. Mannfachirers
A&
all kinds of VIAL., ROTTLI:S. and WINDOW
ASS. Irat. or and 65 Front strorti PitrabunrD•
D. — Dri.rtirtliar attentlon.rald to odd rtres of Window
Man uld private models for Dottie. and t7aic _ rer22
.1011.. f rCOIID- 11ILS a. Weal,.
ITUOLESALE AND DETAIL FASHION-OLD
HAT 'AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEA LIMSAN ALL KIND:4OII'OM. '
CORNER OF WOOD FIF TIT 577: IErS.
*A F -
.Their dock ornbracez every nnalitn, Pittsbir h, Pa:.
Ada of Dab
and Cape... Doffs, Data. Cuffs tor Bonnet,
a05r...71-bahrir
Self Heating Smoothing.lrons.•:,
.
HE ,G RE A TEST- DOMESTIC IM
prorement of the age. Ladles and them a most goal
ieartidesasing labor. time and canner. )lerebants
.and rein., enpplieel nn liberal firma.
.44 , h , ..., (nod mid.) - J. JACKYON, .
• ..1.11 Was/ tregh•Pitebeen•
Ka- Yer .Ic, al., nt the principal hardware stern in•
"lhe city. bye!. Grail a Co and hir. John.l.hetweight.—
.Alen. Talent Lame, thereat. nrinelpie. ,
....:
. . -.
Yet.PPalk.wly-7.3.S
Bolivar Fire Erick and Crucible CLuyNaa--
ufactaring ComPany.
THIS COMPANY lutyj.lia ENLARGED
t g um
f,str:Atafpodwriall Davi:La:A
1441"
chr ' unk"""ci r.iiei...;a6o7Al.au.
I . ltOttotargh. Pantomime 21,11aii
oOAtEC • FACTORY: ••
Depatool mwe . erten •
11.; M. latittEGW,liiittePßlFTOrt:
OULD , respeetfully Ball the attention of
Southern and Madera Merehanta to his One stork
of Caniages. ranging in prine from Shan 1., sl4tst. Thee.
Earano,.. are built frmat the best material and workman
dap, anal ander Ida own sitierelricat; be ran, With eon!.
donee. wt him work to to inform, to none
tared in t aini The ono,. ta Ida boldness mtd the
get.-st increase in demand Or Ha:anises of work. Ills lodated
him not to, build an,' attnumu h. brined work in his
estalffahment. Persons wanting gmal hornet work will
rail and ...mho, his stork tete, going Each All
work wareteed. •
tff
Sew Coach Fac ry - -Allegheny.
WAIT} k CO., would re
.ff-kr.dfolly 'atom the pohlie that they boos
erected a to 11, "snort between l'.aerai and Sandnakey
Arcata. They are note making nod are ;ramrod to receive
order. for every desert ethyl, 01 irehNi., (h00k,,, Chariots,
MBernath.. Dugetes, Pluntona, do.. At.. whit!, from their
experience In the enanufactunt of the above work, and
the fatilitire they hare. they feel tonOdent they are mob].
.41 tadovrort un the mast PautonaLle WIN with thou,
wanting artkle• their line. • •
• Parina partienhttention to the selection of materials.
and haring nous h o t eoneretent wortmen. they have no
healtation, in warranting their work. We theref,. ask
the attention or tba mUie he this matt..
N. It—ii•paleine done In the best manner, and , on the
• most ma/aside tams. jaffetf
Coach and Carriage Factory.
TOTINSTON,. BROTIIER & CO., , nornerof
• Belmont and Reber. Omits. Alleghenytity. would
.speethally Inform their Bleach, and lila pat& generally,
that they are manufacturing Carriages. •Barmah.. Ronk
swam Boggles. Shia. and Chatiote. In aft their variotta
' styles of finish and proportion.
All GM.", will be executed with rtifii reiard to dura
bility and beauty of tinhh. Namara will also ho attanded
to on the nowt reunnalda lama Came In ail their, work
the beat Pastern Marta, Poles and Wheel Ruff, ther feel
ttonfident that all"Nho favor them with their patronage
will to perftectly aatfilityl on trial of their work.
Parebaser• are retarded to tit 4 them a a ll Before par.
chasing shwa - hart ' •
, Lc • „Fifth Btreetlitocking Factory
BIBITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY:
nm best goods In Children's More; Metri Poeta 'Jet.
Idrla anditrawera, wad at roanahttarer's ipat the
Fifth ateret necking Fart/try. all male from laa s rota
NO. ADVANCE IN KM& • WM. ALT.
Stocking Factory. Lth.strett..betwneti Wood.uld Market.
NICHOL6'ON & :PAYNE,
,(AYJKINO IiTOVESA C Ia r TES, .11110 rgno, r TS . , FENDERS, .
Liberty 37reett, oyff.rds
FAIII N TESTLYAire-et - attention . to a new
_A Pad bandanna patternof PAIILfIII Nll)VE,jeua rom
p ehalt alsri,to thole maw Warns of coal COOKING STOVEIf.
known as the" lAttystoua Stat.'. and the “Western titan."
Thew. in nastness of finials, ...many of supply, and
mondani/ of Matelial, 'area. anything of the/ kimt Yet
offered to the mane., In addition to the articles alluded to
above, their Amaral dock tom priseeeverythins in • their
peculiar line, • Ith the, most approved Improvements in rieW
of real utility . Platform and Counter PCA LEY, Bark Mills,
Wagon Boxes Wars Ware, Fad and Dog Irons. Edgar and •
To Kettle., An. In every possible variety of style and '
••••,, • An Letspection to poached. mh2/1713
Z. J. LWOW..
Mffl
• " • ••••••••••- • •
• • Livingsto .
n, Roggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA:
TRACT: and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
Palle and Grain dor Platform an,l 'Counter dor Done
Lesritl of all airs; Spring. Drop and Thumb Latches. Cram
111111 of various khan Paint 11111 a, &rimmed 'patternin
nu
Dolts and - teal:non Malleable Iron Casting, of every
ra
rlotT lu form and lluleh. • ' dtl
MINIS NOVI:DERN MO= ._ ;PLUMIIPJtS& OLD
AND OAD kfrrERS.
127 end pew Sfrrrt, fillremph. •
ATP fr.I , II).I.IIITRZCI, diPOSITZ AILILOAD aTATIOf , ALLROMMT,
MANUFACTURE all kinds of Water, Gan
and Steam fittings Mom. sited np wlthGarand
'later on abort make. • ropt-tf
soNiAlas BRonres,
• • MARBLE MASONS,
.V 4 1.1.171:11Tr . 5TREE71.11741.1?
D ESPECT FULLY inform their friends and.
A L A I,,Viga 'Fairn'rtitn.tti,Vig.Tr7.l,da.tllgi
a earns rupply : m beauldful MAILISLE MAATFro, as nod Oothle.styler. Monnhoents, Tombs, Head Stonrs,•
Furniture gale, Acorbleh theynaer at extremedr low
Marble In Mork. Slide, and raneato order. - •
• Cemetery lota euelosed;nlth Baden and YroepOrt.fttmei
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM. MARBLE WORE'S
319,321 and am Liberty 'bat; [Drew, Xnak &id steed,
Pl7TallUttU3l.
ONII3IENTS, Tombs, Grave. Stones,
Furniture Tops, 'Mantel', Imvdrut S toner , Ai, al
ways on hand; and made to order, machin er y, at the
lured Psi ont Thu.* hundred orig eal 'and minded do .
ge n lnfn r ierlrtVihte n t Ir L w 24'ek Flab "'r
elbat .1111 Lynda at 31 9 tibegetrtt ri"s- . Aa ° ‘"3".
W. W. WALLA= •
E. WATTS & CO. Merchant Tailors, No.
1113 Liberty street—ls now receiving very elegant
new oat]w er goods for . gen tieuren'a now.: a nt
Fntar At.d ielvet CASIINILICCE.
rehnd Pink I eetinkN in greet variety,
Person" in want nt ntiverior Clothing ore teerefully. in.
Cited to call and eaemine our stack before buying. es we.
Ell endeavor to not.. It b. 1 heirlnternet tnauchare (Ina.
ocl3 WATIB k I§s Molly Street.
- . DItYrGOODS.
MA7II4IitC,R, rtniWiria 11.:C.1. lirri7oirTi Ce nliTii.
A. MASON A CO., Wholegale and Retail
• Dealers In Panes and Etspio Dry Goad.. 2, rum
l'lttAtAtrith. .
V_ . iiiiiiity k BEIIibIIFIELD, IViioTesalo
..d newt Dry nood. Meer-taut( ...n!.rroluth sad
a et rtme., Plttsbunth.
... __—_ _
MEDICINE.
pH' JAMES Residence,
KING: Mice and Residen,
' No. 112 fifth .trace , of elt* the Cathedral:l4We'
islay
WOOL RIERCHAIITS.
- LEE, successor to MURPHY & 'LEE
ATLlL'reage - v.% tralrgm.th.
1.131
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS;
FROM VLSSCILREL
.GENERAL ADVERTISLTG 110r8Er
-NO.-80 NASSAI7, Bram, Nrw Toga.
Rdiali „Kim in 111 City of New Fork.
NFORIIIATION IWlTED,rlitformatiorh
1 , 1 wanted of t o. sari hr ry.of AosA who,
yeti with Mr. attdoroma. at Wrack. N. Y.. tin
mer who lati to Postosylyazda .boat one Tear
and shalt slow ykth.bar slater atuf toothez4l4aw. UWa
will tend her &Urns to ;U., TA3bisinat New, Took I'o4
Moe. d , willbaat• °Tip:nothing greatly to hrriktrantaga.
M ----O .ISNEAU --- '.X.IELL; Dian tills and Cloak
Manutecturer etilarntenter, 6.3 (*nal
t aEUI BURIN; Eniporium;
‘.4 'modem wag of nECTFUIL?SI BrONIVAY.-
RP. IFIBB - .A.RD -&
SON; Witil;•Cherre
ilate. Ciresisla Bohn. P1 11 11.001.e14...93 John st.
-11.111URLBURT, American Romano
. B
o-thr oome le Plummer. ediftex, .f.,..1ne!, an. g.
m M.
VAN IMESEN'S Improved {Vul~peuc: It
. restores gray Hereto Its arterial color:and cielqwe •
new
growth ornate. Depot. l2a Vbarnbere eV_ • ' •I
TirCT. G T ILRERT, frotTL iR
.cur
hundrods °Taxmen, Ttlutota.trletwa..4
t out the talk. alalfm.. 012112110,11, 419
LFR EE , WRThillirManiiitieturer and
Ymt+wter:ofliupa pi ',Aka., 10., 160 Fulton at. .
z H. WARNICK, Manufacturer or Enam
-1
anal Cottage Furolture, !e,M at -
Ct W.
1"011.N. DAVIS, Commission Merchant and
4., I .l.et.eornr.ndies. wine. Pad. elsirl, W.utr
ingtun sL
• • •
N TT- GOODWIN & 8R0.,' Mau ufactOrero of
• Fine Cat Tobacco, Clean, acid Soulf, ZITILR4
Proprietors and
Lr Tloonfaetoron
tririftEl --- Sfick - T o - ,
A.D.Zan', Petsot Spteblor
. . _
•
W
ill:SE01 - 0 - .NS, 564 Broad
..lvor. near Metrooditau
ArIOOPER 110 USE, A. J. Penne & Ern., Pro
enetere.n4
N ORM.A.I4 'CIPPTER, tiuccessor to Lee,
porter ana . Jobber In SUPI.. Dry
s, 44 (War it.
itueIIAFFER, late W. Newman, Manufac
turer sod Wholesale Deilerbilaull Heoutwar, einleltere,Shees.
te, .tnh9 my
QAMLIEL L. CA.VERLY; Wholesale Deal
atVA.Bragi.ll, V. s . d A t a,V , ITAILV
.1 7.1,22 -
.24 llteenwleh et, Now amt. • =min
AVINDOW Cornice's, Table
ibIVI N I _Rtr L I WPO I ra thgne " 7.oeo a l An i tittlng
Square 7 ow Vora, - mlalyv
CARD.—II ~linQQ been- Visited the en
dear. Amen. for Idttabuirgh e dha ale ant/ant
htvoted Unneeded and htretehed her Belting. man
nfeetured by- P. JEWELL t SUN, ofllartlied.lbeineetient•
We now idler air ale • Lege amortanent of all- widths,.
thatinfactorod, at the. teanaseiturer's Wien. hb. art kile
being earerior to any Leather Belting ever before offered
to this market. Also , alone 'lock oral widths of Inds
Rubber Belting °mutant] y• on hand. - r and kr aide it the
"Marldne Jlettlog NM." No. u 6 Market erred. • .
eep2ll J. a u.ruanteti
USTIN LOOMIS; Real EatateLAgent;
Reek, Membandlas and 11111 tkokincsiksi. bo;
to.
aurt.h street, above .itioaL Badness yennertly attended
• fcar.
• QAMUEL L..MARSIIELL, Secretary
Jrrre!.baank!" Gatatiedr, ha Water street. • • •
'P. JONES, - Agent 'et' the,. Insurance oe. of North Amain , ' Friii.t . 'tmit^
Z,
M. GORDON, Secretary .Weitem /DM
• mice Co, P 2 Water street. • •
_
X GARDINERCOFFN. Agentibtßranklin
gr a ihr i trernoonooo, wopoor t nooth.our oontoo or Wood
rd to.
.A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delawarellu
•OA Instrrazie Comsenr. 43 Water streott .
f'!EO. 11. TAYLOR, HUSTON, (sumeisors
m to Taylor *ldiom%) General Cotandukm sea 'For.'
ding .11errlaanta. and Agents file Eaittarn
Gott Linn, Wholesale Derive_ In. Staple Eironnie
Inv. Cotten. Gotten Yarn*, Vatting, Twine, Ma la. Mb.
smart and tieranekr HMI, Tobacco, Soda Ash, Wlndow
Mars. PI,. Gar and. White Lead:liaral Starestand Cincin
nati mid Pittsburgh. Manufsetnreet Goods
fin Agents the "Penn Mill . ' and "14121.1.311U' tilleatin
Pittsburgh.. •• Na... 411 • Front street: foppnalte
Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet lauding.) tl.
tn. A. .......... TALttsairoii.
HUTCHISON le CO., ,Comininiion
4117 3terchints and Akeata *tithe Bt. Laois Snow Nall..
OL. D .7 I 77VIIII4Vir — • r'''''" c fr: / "• d • 1!"Z
0 C. STOCKTON, Ill'i: ohnigtotile. Stock
evweli._
111 k, to.. liewkwiler Statleaft; and 41Inder, ear.
uer or Maket, aryl Third rtoretAPit
Cl:. READ and it xe&i. Ikff.
•78 rdarth street. Apollo ,_ .. ➢BullatiAirs:: • - . 4:
_ ...—
..iirbotWaler_,atttl
tri k "' Cb= e r d to
•
_ _
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__OXIN, S._ DAVISON, Bookseller lir 4,4_lae;
firtlacir.irso,Wthi .
.;64 - r
trort, near Four th . hlttotruMLl
871.10gliiilit II ,; Bookseller and.
Lester to , RatitStore j Le,No. 61. llarterstreet, "ear
ir AY
W & CO.,4oo x t ksellers and SSationers,
No. LS atxt ettoet,'ne doom to the myna or Third,
P ttsboroh. Pa. Scheel and la* books coostootir an hind.
ENGLISH . CO.,Booksellers
No. Wool street, &area fourth and - 124m00d
r, PlttaTtratt. Ps.
intstc, - & C.
lofix 11.1%1EL m
LOR, Dealer in Piano Peri
! _Made arl .
_kip:Aswan Gt. ?si t ed :INulto, and
-tiu). ""L' b r
ENRY KLEBER, Dealer tel Maxie, MtiH
!Ifni Instruments, and Importer of Italian NOWA
e *rent fur Nun. it elart'a grand and IMAM Plata"
with Culetnare• /Wean 'Attachment. Alm Re Ihinhania
Pfanee.
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CO " ' Mi ni.. mwdo•
Wood. kind/.
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.ntiy reeeiriog,
DRUGGISI'S.
r, wrnoe.
WILCOX fi do., Druggists and Apoth
la • emirs, wetter Market street anal therilamomi. keep
constantly Uri hand 0 full and complete , analtreent of
Drntutabstir hmt:PerrnmerYAndartlelespertalattttotheir
bosh:tem
Phyrklans prescription. earernliecantamnded. ntyl9
11 - 0161 P. SCOTT, WitolitaaJoThftler in
• Dent, Paints:Oils, Varnishes and Dye Staffs, No. =I
berty street. Pittsburgh.
All orders will remise prompt attention. • •
sr Agent for Loudon t Cos saluabla Wally nualkinea
mar `24-1y
& co., Wholesale
• Dr‘or•Alts. and nunnntetarers or indla taand,llnd
—ad and Idtharae, earner Wood and FrontatisetETlVa•
-RE. SELLERS S, , Wholesalc.l)enler. • - .l*
.. Drum Paints. Die Stadia .1t My.
o. 45W00d dm!, Pataburgh. Gandalrarranted. Priam
RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail A t t b i t )g§S . mines of I.l6eits: BS. Clair streets,
SCIIOONMAKER- & CO., Wholesale
0 • Druz - gists. No, 4, Wool cheat, Pitt/km*o;
' TOSEPII FLE3I LNG, Stwoessor to L.Wilecix
m o t C 0. ., = f rigate% runt and Diaznand—Keemon-
Medan:, Medi& • 4:44"""Perr'"" t ery '" 4
.11" r artleM
vortAlning to hl. ' 26 '" 4l . • - •
Phrdie.4nr preeetiptiono eatetally exmpotuide4 It • all
" Jarkly
1 - 01 IN HAFT,' Jr., (onceesfor to Jim'. M'Cluft
ttil.flanirgl i ritrii d e., et =LI!! Oinfttl u ,
PittAbstfgh. /...TlleralaT Agent INT:. Nitro Medicine,
;MERCHANT TAILORS.
CIIESTER, Merchant I Tailor and Ole
. thin. N. 74 Wood 'treat...Particular. &thrall=
to Boys' and Youths'. Clothing.. - 001617
yvimem MOBY, Merchant lailor,Dra-
Pes
',tr eat. and main,. in uney .14.3* Clo 4 Llb
dag, let
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jp. WATTS k'CO., Merchant Tailors,lBl"
.4 1 0 , , Dierg r ya=e0 6.476 1Z u anw; 'waiving oar
. rt r ufgrand Vertingx lathe nurrgt m rtyl:lla=glity.
Our friends and turroairrs will pram Ow xi • eat Imhl
MISCELIUANEOUS.
T. C. WARRINGTON;.• •
ADIES'-10
If. bus slimy. on bad • fall assortment.
Fourth suer!, Pittsburgh. Ph.. • pealPlyd
JGRANT 1401VRY — , Dealer in .Leitiltici,
Hideo, Oil and Phoo finding& No.:Slui..ty nivel;
Me
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lte the bout oritood..: , •", • oth9-7
SCITUCIIMAN'S Littioitt
11 7 1 rdialdisbiaent, Third :otreoh=oolta the.
Bill n hetrlM tao h d r adhol d "'4 lro'rll!.., t;eturaliirgehintl .
Drawings. Ihudovor and MON, Canby de-Lonhdorod Or
.Drow o on none, uld printed in Colors. 410 W. h..* al
Meek. In the Mott enema 1.41., hha th. m 5,4
FELIX'S GENUINE 'EXTRACT OF
E rr i, ITE T N. establlel!eillig.oveeired !bur premium.
Lnu rtreetrPittobtirgl4l,Z.Dita"..—M•uurrtury, 4c 6
tildieseare °tumorous arum
_ . .
WARDRO PS SEED STORE is now rem
. plete eith FAkriy Beetle for the Hot befic Pruninia lar
"meats for the vrrnard4 Fern Menet% Stalk a: r d S
i tyir
WVl...tietr gdr 4 r4=::::tra..,i,,,,A4u.4
prot.rtir 0 n liberal tonna. _ , . Ljaie ;.
_WALTE. P. 31AltSIIALL. Importer aild
V
Deskr in Plaid. and Dotorsktive Teter
Usugingslto..l3s Wand straNs Pittsburgh. -
Polo Agent of the. tuhlittste iugnuts4Ur.r&oll,
mutt & w., of rsrli. •
FO"PRINTERS.--We will sell a good
_IRON PRlNS,lrperlslolso wer aa ema• - •
nortf _ RACIWYRN DAUM& &I asset.
r.FASIIRINS,E9RLADIESTRit
EN.—The Pans ?sublet's fts- mar, elegem stealeer
Lts onsOteo Ole
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make ra s. L. a wilaaN.
No, 'OM Peso. &boss Nand slert.
,11,14"8, .. o r d igt. 'Z'AIIOIO,
Satf 281%* Penn street, shwa Hand.
WILLIAM NOBLE, Upliolatorer; Mind_ Dulles-1u Upbolstsry. Whnlessls and Itatalt Sided
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t 4 itatißGH FACTOR'
0 Dliut,os,o 41140; tow Woo , l streot. •
• 6 E. U. BIGELOW, Proprietor.
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... -I .Contbsweverork truant Pert. T it \ tt e ty nat: it . , z w p en ,, , ,,te nro " fir s po , eg
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WEDNP.SIME 'MORNING, hrAliGii 00 jg - a% i aide whether •It will be best for the Senate to '`.. In one tinily leashington journl, we End an "' an t v i t e• n P`, ew ed Y, en tl , ' , ' re “ 4 ,'''''''''..,
, (,her ted the , d i d. t. , a, h a tte r " th e i r con _ [ account of "A Voting Idaeldne." invented by Mr. I jag: ind'lllll
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timumice in office- but we can clearlyinter limn! Samuel Mem% formerly . of Virginia, and now ' ing. tOci . 'ef \elm ere ftet \ Pros* 1\
\the Premises, that the anger of Jehovah will in i_residing ill illintils. The3ournallat who &rim f awa r d o f thb remi t riable pliw'ers' o r tv a gre a t and '...\
due time inflict' many stripes upon us, if vette, , up the description of the machine, enlarges at ;
man, aiid•We therelina toPs for'theth hifor- ."';'
settle the f oun d ation , of pthiAnple, aid
ghe 4 t considerable length en th e ingeanity of its Con- I goo d , \ - . •
6 . hco to troth, him and honor "in ill classes of on and its very rimier:able qualities, •\ I Imam, the feirinennween en thi l 1 0k *it en
the \i„l ntenn i ty. , „, , \ - lt strikm uo, that it is not necessary at this i New rock; -' \ \,\ -, 'tt
The writer says minaters Laic remonstridrul dente *vest - Ake new t etleg - . machines. Con- ' t t". Dm tretiFte Vons..--Thevisit itad. "d,
at various times in oni national histom Tem.'s, grem aturunds With sueh, end they ere ef 'the dresses cf the xenere Scrota '• PfissiMiary,
Oregon, the Mexican 'um; the Wilmot pinsiso, f meg serrieenhle etuireeter, t WU' . hew' their d whose mune illbo.ficr ,t ries ocrittaiti t same
abolithe Pa tits Wo ve t ow , &swab, and al wa y s tioas in the Senate Chameer, and in the Hall at arth e m eet h en d c nai ne t,, e p t‘ r ar ee k uow. shj e . \
tion \ have. been handled by them. Does he 1 Representatives, where they are &teed reed•Y f el .- - tory of
he hue awakenedan extroritinatTin
mean labor° petitioned Oongress in our char- '' use.' - . ..,terest -The seteral pablio isestingslteld - in Oils \ , •
actor as mini s ters? If not, his argument, to ai We hear from time totima of lemllY-ineentezt city have been thronged with end\ Iliteners, • ,
good deal lightened. Minister& did
. oppose all i churns which are made the subject 'of pompous v ie h are f ou lid i n hi nelume , u, flipat " ed Thu. „
iniquity in the nreasurearelatingep those Odom , recommendations as performing their werk with tier, his stirring elikittenee, Mad esthetic wiews,li , \ •,,
and the hot that prtiverity has resulted from !Menhir. dispatch and perfection than any hither- complete el - planation ot,'ilie °Min:Milker with them does Motprove they were` riyAr, 'sanctioned tee *teen t bid, every: experienced housekeeper which hie tawneatiantk„ oatale ,h aaheem.aetend. . ,, •,.\ ,
by the Bible, or approved by that. aflieloorp,,,, knows that there is nothing after all which 'are ed. :We Is a retriathalale teur4 in 'Perean•aldrit '
fry of fools shall destroy , their." Tint lay swore S Were lb\ Purpose 20 well as tho old rubicund and idetory. • lErs mitkung fOrel, test ,
it "crashing," but - we believe many Ads are in churn, se long a familiar article of kitchen lem, !impetuous ang er 'f,' \ angular' *overeat:ft..
soak forty , and if God favors ns as a nathm, *e ' fureiture- \ -It , is precisely se ailik the Totingtria- flashifig eye and dishevelled hair; wcold forth*
shall - as obeloved see be t , courged in ilia time chines of Cengrest.' Mr. Boffinim may say
nom at straws prture, seen any wher;ad h t . ahe e hee, •„
Our people, like Jeshurun, "have grown fat and , he WM ;he cannot ,have contrived any cumin- of till assawgions, Wm mode Oto/drew , orilio,\ •
kick against the restraints of God'slow t „nation ef meclutniall, powers, which will answer'dd.' pas.sessing any alarms th\eleiMnot o has an
Our "protest and remonstrance" la, not given the Purflese better than the instrineents in coin 'electric intensity that traushicti ~ the, harer, ant!
as infailibk—ii, comes *mono council Of united mom use at W eelduntelt -- Pelherle not as well-- holds him captive, whatever he may think of the .• ,
Leads, nor from any Synodof "Lord B4thrers" lie could not, p ossibly makethent givetheexpeet:. matter Which this absorbd'inarmermayeartfiedy. 1 \
We speak as men, as citizens, es watchmen oeor eel vote at the tin time leitb more precision.— ma broad Bcoteli brava tidda.um thlitt/Ors the
public nth/Ida as month, pieces of the EOM of ,Ife Could notate itiff sure, create :: a aystent or force of his stylfVorbile the poweret inufgitul
the Universe. Our declaration is, air we believe, springs, wheels and palm - which would' move tion;‘the fluency itpti elegance of Ilintiou t - the
in accordance with the Bible anti' its`principles. with so stipples facility, and so little apparent beauty of illustration, and-On scope Mid,romee.\
If we are mistaken, the warning will not be ful. friction- Weave very , confident also,' that the af-reasoningotrhich fallow or intermitigle; as the
filled. But if we hare truth °Wrier side, none old machines ere-kept in order at any:Lebo leas erirriammishig velum* of diseatirsel dornk•en,,
of our words 7111. fall to the grotuid. Not 10 , exPense than Mr. Hoffmttns can possibly ba- , make Ida addressee centres et rariebehillhethal
inkpiretion not \by miraculous Miestatimm but Thero is no,cost for oil ; a little air answers:the and Moial e attruCtion. We cannot hut hopif tor
frem thought, him reason, from 'prayerful di. purpose ; a few empty promises, or intimations an auglitctitation-of geniline miallabaryletvor ,
section &militia d brill= whose we are andittom ofprmnisrix .• . ..... •t • - - and life from hitedialt anieflor, ea. Bo le hitaivit
we Serve, l ira deprecate the passa g e o f thi s wrch_ o `Like that invented , b3thir. Hoffman, these war h4hotir„ hfrectleiiippeal 'Are dying Werhi i t.IIP \
ea suit ntirighteen, t anner ... W e prephe.ey lin maohinei are brought-11*m the northern Jitory of his'aelf-dedal and ahlereniens;,on.
agninkt it, in his num and in his own words .-L States to, Washington, and are there worked by Agit a t e ," ottotbs i loo tooe t te tb eti both of the an: \
If this -bill is passed, on the heads and in the
_Virginians And persons from other States of' the utterable wank' of the Inrathen:imaiof„ the ihnith„ 4 ',,
akirtitofthe politichtns he the guilt of `the egita- Month. The Virginians end their imutheiribreth- and strength of\that Mristian Ifympathy Which
tire and ' , commotion that will • follow. "More- ren lutrii a natural facility, in keeping these In - mast, trader God; relieve , them.—..l!„ T. Aeryttr '\• ' • '
over the, word of the Lordeeme to me siyirig,-.1. struments in regular operation ; under their ex-. ••,,,,,,:0 , t ,„ coln aho l . .4 hc , oen "\ \ \
Son • of Man, set thy face toward the south, aed• ,pert hands theyoneve with all the exactness of , Da. Dale iN s ys ,,,y oug __ A . , .: Tininfrook, •\,
drop thy word toward the serail, and prophesy cloCkwork, and when they axe worn out and —Two hours before Dr. Duff--and cud-% ‘, '''•
against thh forest of the south field; and say to good fornothing, the gentleman by operator dims
Ste hours they were too•-•mot seen tato fozgot- , ,'"
the forest Of the south hear tin word of the _them to be tolled into theimckyar as a house- .
Lord. BeiddllA will kindle a \lire in thee, and wife tends a brokerrehurn to the woodOe. ' 4 ' 4 When eenenle the C lew ' ef ' ilinlneneeel y s '\ ',
discourse, we went to the front of • the 'gallery, \\
it shall devonr Meg green tree in thee and every , The toting machines end at Washington* we (in the Tabernacle) and looked at the eager In • ,' \
dry tree; tlai naming game sball`not bemuench. neednot teliourreetbirs, are labeled with names
t 1: bisbbit--n.hriiiightallt
a na rm gaird wro ‘f g orin viai rlint ent f;n a g n te t a i n h d e \\ \
eel, and - -all faces from the soutktothe, north by which they, arc 43 familiarly known as the
'shall brilmitit tfirtreli, it'd alitleiltelfall seethat locomotive engines on railwaytm There is, for fr o, ono h e l ginehie cog ageinetlde t ene ac , nt e
I the Lord bayeldiadled it; it shall not be quench. example the Tsucelf--g , •Ter7 terehteetde ' M - y u g vo i cera n, ed to t h e t one of ,„ whi ta g e n t, „L.A..
ed." Ezekiel 201411•48. From this let the chine, the Pettit, equallynianagetible'; the Stuart his face liadied into a
glow a
a „, ta ,, iskt:aaa ce o. •
North and the South read the political chart of Ong oft he heSt en the ground t thedimTheacl,..,..eini tier inspiration —we thought tYta 7 we hod tiever,,
the future, end tcay'ili/pleture caliaeturta`ri- old mieltinerwhleh bas-elwqw Peil:"Enc...edr,l7: ''sritnessed.ll bight? dis Play Of tohlininfli ma jestA,
turn to the ways of upright:fest ankpristino na- in th e handaef its PrePrietere' They-- moveme nts oratory. ".Did you ever hear slick a alleethr `,,
tionol rnteirrity. \, \ . ' little k re gn i nr 44 times in its V l "' Wo " men '‘' amid a genuine Scotcluomf neartim, ~ .be reheat .;
• A:Po:totem OtEturtsts.X. but-if well looked to, nail be made to 'vote - with ,, si nce , o w . = ment home ao Beanie t,
--- the rest. The Norris hitt Its attatircrs; and
.so; atop. ' • .1
hiss the irdbanit ; tonne give the 'preference to Seeebw2d hew hen ° Il t . elQ q ue4 ce lik e PV ir a•` ' .4
'London he has commanded the homage or. the •
one, and some to the other—brrt, :for one part,
neon m i nds _ •,. -,- • l,
we do not think there is:a farthing th, - arse he- • ti
,-tri; e 7 ntint u ee on Th i irsda ,.. em ",, ) 1114, hie , "...,
tween them. •\ All these machines, as Our readers m at n„,,unenee was n ot 'o i tt ne , e , n a' a _ fteN hi , -..,
‘frfeare aware, came; like: Mr. Herrmans, 'from. the nou ng - f„,,„ tot , no very \e e ' et r i ci g ,hcantr,
States, Anti, Bite- his , are worked \V Pr- e n d 15,7Fee'rinn i . I awkward.•W'Ut '
Bare gro inmue y 1
Winn& \ " - ' One nroOlie huddles hie 343431111 to his' silent* •
Ifew and then ' Onset these machines gots - out
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with tun otner he saws toe arrutconuttentry , , H utt ,' of order. The wires Immune nutty, or the springs when intensely excited, he leaped neverittothed \ •
feeble, and it. cannot be made to late. ' Some re- ~,„„ the . i . , &air about ea:meipitate hteeeatt ,- \
markable examples of this kind have lately been "'-'"'
ty, t erer the d* IthCalitheseeceentrieltios were
witnessed In C°ll g re "' irt is °baseri.ed ' ..... forgotten *hen his greatireart began th open its \ '
when
this ha PP ewe in the. ease of any hnPe ” . “ l treasures to iiiand *aspen Of hifresistlese era-, '
questioe, people begin to talk of rolling the ma
chines into • the back yard. -But all - Intalan in- eer Y, he it e w_ e f,,!,,, in eur , s ee, i5 •.,,..„...,..,,,' n ' 7 ._,,!,,,,_ '''
ventiontanvre their defects,Tand we doubt wheth- - - "• . ."'r ' q''''''' g reeele t . ! u """".'"','" ."' s'e e
. theme, foumied en the missionary ' er Mr. Hoffman's votizig nutel'ine, when it eh Scripture , „ e=nnge`
comes to be daily employed; will' not sconetimes e oei•ure "e• lest" a o ltoto” the totile :
,fair; We at* him, therefore, to cony it back steno e t, l t . le e r wee/I . ° lalFers- - . /he, ti,ete tt „Ptleu. \ , "..
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was complete. Migatheent tedia-inth its dusky, '
t iihnele " WaAte g t°ll is eleend Y nen enP/alea crowde i and ancient •tem lesovith its- , neethern
'tit tools of tho'satoc,kind, more cheaply , mlr: ~ .
mountauts towering Ur the slues, de meaty:Jun
to:Wed, and quite obedient to the operator.-- , , • , -
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said by eheaa
~,0 1, h p have investigated the g.esLeafe d
_ ta • i_ b il y rids thc as tr ui ger and i4
the th igiai. e byaut,its
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enlace! ! that there will • be enough of theso ma- 'h oar '7'.,ssm'' MBA redolent with" Off richest a lees, Ite ,
o CiiiuPinth ,, e r lick w ,„ Use ,i• C f, the ileP ie rell A„,,„„t4 entatlVe" grw elletwe tanks and its rice -fields-was all spreAout 14- ,
- ma j o rit y --"-" " 9 " , --- 7 ' . ferenv,llike a pahoraina I '',We saw dui derotesi' ..
throughkg in caravkas to the. 6th:hi-a }logger.%
rant. We heard 3103 p 20114132411111413 tatena'";\ I \
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lag tOrialo 23101112A12b121 of fin* ancient Ai*,
Which elsruis to have existed an this earl' Dias . , •
four batons etyma' •'"
Dr. Dab's espeeithan Of the Hiriiloo Pantheiti ~n ` i v ,
was • intensely interesting. To Shif.Brahmid their, ,
chierentief man to to .3411332 Branar;difeiopreine'\
beteg' uhelmnragee e verlthilfg - 7'whee nate , , \ \
since from aleep:endlanuched into eiistenee Me l \\\ •
universe, and who after his creatures lthailhare \• ,
gone through certlin;triiiiruilgrations, will dr- \'.
kerb - all matter and mind into hiroselt agrdn, and \
eink intoanotherslumbie. Witli lids ribs -kerlyet ,- \
gigantic mythology, enrolling IM Millions' iiless `._
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nan.gtaliNinganneCtaiLllo.3l49St../lbliOrongliete:- '\ \
orislogy , and geography. The Bridunin trades., \
that =the tides aro produced by a dawning pf the ,
ocean byti tremendous " dasher" sorpe one bun-
dred thousimd miles in length !' - The eelipsis of' , , '
the sun anti meets ore produeriPby the rein at- \„'
1 tempts ot a monster ~ Ifeed” to sorallow the:is hz•• ',
miliaria', es • au inaconda makesenq mmithful of '... • ,
an oaf „Very young Brahmin nth . , is tanghtla •
•
the misSion-SchoOls the'true .. .nature, of these no.- '
turn! phenomena, qpmek to despise We ,ribeurd,
impestures of theilatiorml religion. \Beth 'Hes \
tha-vantage-ground of the missionaries. " They \
must Begin with the youtb;,and by instilling trim -''''t ',
T "l h e e n nils ce thsiotYn-schPreoPolmehathvee wad
great itree
00 7 50.1 441- an a ls \\
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each separate. mission, said Th,,. Duff, can polar .. \ ‘ ' \ \
tcl aeverd converts town evangelic faith. ' ''..,‘ -'‘,, •,'
When Me Doctor had ecattileted his 1012TO' fot ' ‘
India—having condensed a wholmvoltune inmate ? ",
hour's discourse-be opened hialnitteriesurpt \ \ '
the sloth endselfishness of a large portion ef \ ~, ‘,
Christ'a processed' followers'. life siinanni inr4 \
seolding upon thh mercenary mammonism et the, f, „
day. , tinder theburnine satire and limiting pa- ,
*huh of that treteendooif appeal for dying Malin ! \ „,
endoso, tears of indignation swelled On( From , \
l Many on eye,• We all sat in shame and,vtinfo-, \ _
I,sion. \ 1„ leaned over towanle the reporterfftable. \
Many of theta had laid•down their pens. tie)" ,' \
slight as well have attempted to "report a tl:Utu•• -1,
der-sterna As Ore orator drew nearlais rate, . \
he seemed like one inspired. His shone "Its , •
It were the tote of an angel." Ile had beComet'•
the very ezei?elikent of'missions to us, and Ina %.-- ,
lost in Ms triumetwdent theme. Serer before frul f.`-, , , '....
-, we solidly :Milk's - the oventhritahigpower of-a' '•,-,,,'.
Man who' is phoesta with his theme, and . ;whe ' •-., •••
Makes his lips thi mere outlet for the mighty -
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truth t d inul utterance. Th e concluding pen- \,.
tones wait • *welling mdborst of prophecy of the ' '
coming triumphs ,of the. cross; and as the Ilast \\,
thrilling words ,died into silence, the audience • ..,',„
42030 1311( litted , ,unheir thblime doioleU f 1, \ \';
\ \ "Fiats. thsl. from 'ohms en bkeslass tor; i , •
1 -. • intim /lba, an creatures rare below.
,A iN \ , ,
.T: L 0:
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1 ' Sixoutare,firr es harles Ahrettts, belong- ~' ' •
in; to t ine o f the first tamilieer.,* Pressler and - '
who tooktin active part im the lietlin revolution k . \
methia death at the FriMman's Hall, in 'Marin-
nati„.a fel t evenings ego under the following. ;
It appearsitlfat Charles \\ Frobliclr, ‘f winoilts` ' ' s
formerly & militaryofficer Im•Austria, was, w ith \
Ahrents acid othersdrinkinewine at one of the , • '
retreahment tableatind wasgoodhumoredly chat- `
longed by the deceased, thaktre, F., 'Wee VA ,a , -, `
`\'
gallant eoldkr, thht conld stzklj gimpowaffroind
atand ttp to th,e pistol's \ moutn, If loaded only
'with blank cartridges, but he. a Prinuitari 'odd. . \
A *agar\ was predefined `that he who praired
cawardly shoukt call another bottle. The two "
stepped into the 041milie° room niijoining,srlietir \
41.13rOnts unloeked a 0814 taking out two earidiy; • ,
iStole, assuming F. they Veit 414247 loaded • ''
I with blank cartridges, and pulling mii his hind:'. ,
kerchief bid V,• in mock duel to \ bedd%icbut let: . , s
' fro n t, 1 1 0 that they could bet me each ethers eyes::
„and \ iaid;,you fae.ilrirt. E. pulled the' trigger ''.. '
imd A. fell, wheat .F. ran into the hei teeenitanttit - ',
big exultingly, anderied.A.,must pay the liquor, -..
when all pre rat partly, emptied their „gliaxecif,. \
waiting the return of:throats, who wesoupposed •
~ •
to hkre,replaced the Pistols kr the des/t. ,-, '' -
The taelanthelY sieetaele which met their 0 10 • ,
;when they found the lifeless body, turned, their, \ \
railer"' AndgayetYinto asfonialtnietalula serum s' • \ \
It43llpr:toted dud Ahrentlpurjoseay loaded the f'.„ .- \ •
pistol that,k e . night kill hin t as he hodprovi7eL
ly attempted suicide., A . ',, '. 1
1.311.04444"2 R 13644, \ BV44/13", 64 40 BaLls." ~, '
)204.8 1631) 0440 RA1L1U3313,....41 . 4 23g23340 /411311, \, \
by telegraplalealespatches received in tide city \ ,
yterday, auttibe 7tiinmeacy Bridge of the Bali .:'\ , '•
\ iimi,T Giza ohm) Bafircqui wit YesteniftY After. -,\ ' ,„
noon so far Imnity's to prevent the passage of \ .
The tridrui. The cars for poiins beyond the .` . \
bridge wore conaequaitly not sent oat last 4.44 . \ i.)
ning, and we understand that in order that cos'4, .„,
and other (Aim coming w
ibis ai„ 'Might be duly-,\'
adelSeil, deePatches trete not wi7C to ittorenht f , ' f
them from being forwarded.•x \l, v_ Thebridgehs a tolerably high one , l an d ofeen- '
tamable,, .\ ,
length, eonithuthig 'Cone o r the most ..
e; , \ •
„important on the rad; yet we aro infdnaed salltf '\ " '
'promptness and efficiency of•eireit,•'will \ be; aid `\ \ i ,
aterf,yestetday waa alreadyittfoot for effecting ' • tl -
ftlee t io, of regular passage neer the; river, thud" 1,.. \
the fruspetudon o f transportation will be ealythel,c.
Most tethporary , ..- : Balt. Sim, March IS. \-, ~ \ ',„ :- • ,
Motut Poor/mimes Baserotaxak.'lly li;e1
~
'"% \
will of the late James P: V,enhoirf. of New Ybkk ''- ' \ '
city, lie basilstt.slo',lXlOtotheleYoTkOrif&A&7 .(,.
,A 191414 .1 ,529.000. MOM tulle Mini institutitaft: e
utter thole:mot hisibloW7l,29Actlit the l`leii;, -.. 'f,.'
ork Protestant., Bliiscaptth'llildtA id - TraYei' '''• ", f
l 'et 4 t BetietT, $ 1 4.000 ,to the Newt orkliptest.: i ••\.('-' ,t ,
443 `Epiecopal \Missions, and t6o mfitiikcr 14 i f
estate, estitimied at SILO,OOO to the ithicrl
Ilihie Beelett ath -\\- - - ' `., ' • .
RNINO; MARCA 2%,
' For thelettstatihnssatts.' '
..11 - 2.oerence ar the night and Bets efllttotsteri'
Ogre Gmeelto enarelesw Ismoseistathltnee in,
t In the. Morning Net 'jot lhe - 20th' init.,' the
residers- of. that paper t were 'furnished - with an
article bi -- relation- to the "remonstrance of Cler
gymen agniratthe Nebraska 11111. :‘The article
was taken front the New York Journal : of Com
merce, is quoted with approbation, and termed.,
I. temperate and • judicious." :And, certainly,
'.When compared with the language and tone-of
grnis Senators, and those,of some - ellterst. - It is
deeervlngisf the character there given.' Still I
think the article is not a fair and jest repreaen
teflon, and - I hope 13 make this opinion allowable
tiret.thing the writer suggests is, , that
the Milkers of the_ lespel have uttered their,
plotest in ignorance of the historical fiets rein
tbag to thelCeMilro4ll.9o,ef 1820,.and under the.
influent Olt the , oraielar lenders in the Tribune
altd Independent.. But, we think, , that since -, the
&break& lull was introduced before Congress,.
the people ..inire been well furnahed sivith All the
IbforMation necessary to thOformatioa - ofa sound
,llldgment;upnw its. Merits.- - ! , :fdialsterliresid, the
newspapers as Well, as Gel': peoPle,
the liberality of their supporter will all diem
te;take them. And they can ' , penetratepcditiCal.
tie Merry; and balance arguments - as ivellaktheir
fellow -citizens. There • are, I) will Veiture-:
444 mine' who have signed the memorial, rant
:have - not read the speech of Senater ,, Botighiss,'' , 4.
favor or the bill, and also that - ofSenater Sumner
In oppokition. Renee, they have looked:at \ both'.
aides of. the question, and every one hie had 'an \
Opportunity to.form an intelligent -andreasalro
his opinion on the subject. The very fact that
4tey, aro removed from the dust and noose* pit
ittiml conflict should gain creclittind respoet for
their sentiments on any Subject of:national' In
land: SO far froth asserting hie convictions
atthe clergy have not 'eamitned -the subject
gibe for havef allowed in. his argument
tOs.NeSsumption which belongs- to their opportn
rliiles, and the known means of forming a sound
dgment placed before them. ', . • '
The steer . - oar fretamity, as being led by
Ake' N. X. Tribune and Independent is quite un
bat, end the writer may uncurl his lip-lest some
potent wand-fix it, in that graceful position. So
Arfrom their. taking their cue from thosSimpers,
they support, and read, and contribute:largely
to -papers:and ,-- periodieals.which denounce, \ and
I tarn against the teachings of both., rthinK4he
mithatede" whom ho pays am fotind listening
le them es Oreeles,sitting with attentive ear hy
the acoustic tube leading from Oreelers
a:ether's sanctam,:wbuld be in comparison with
.thti.whole,;- -- no larger than the :.trernandone .
throng," which lapt week almost pressed oist,the•
old Tammany, when compared witii,the
rest in N ew:Xork.:
AnObler4ing harped upon in the article fel It
red to is . "that such a protest is'ent of oar p& - ‘
collar eihein." This is a gravy charge, if true,'
sad demendi careful notice. What the duties of
ministers of the Gospel- are, must be - learned
frem the Bible. Christ ta the center and, sun
around which we revelry, 'and our sphere isle
follow his example,' obey hls precepts, and seek
the interests of hia kingdom. Our. dutjr,is to
!. preach the Gospel to sverY:ereetere," q. free,
full, and unconditional - salvationto men -t.r. all
aorta iuid'anditions: tidings
of pardon, for the chief of sinners, even for 'dia.
lunsest . p?Titiriaius; forldanassehs endltanglauas,
for lysng 'Peters-end Sneering Pettits,' for foSY,
Hero's and: fogy , Van Borens4to - any., that the
blood of Irniaanuer can _wash sway the crimson
guilt of those who betray their country-, and seek
lb propagate and eitend domestic plagues worse
But this isnot all. We are to instructidlwith
whom we eomeli contact, in regard - to 11l the
moral prineiplei, found in the bible. Our sphere
is to study the greet things in God'i law , and aid
the people, beth'great and small, high and low,.
- to apply them to their common actions and theaf
faint of every day '
IfeWi .r tio,"nutthluk that ministers have touegk t
et] upon anything:but the ~s atirolay of this
and the S• • littrof the action:of Congretts; and
surelythaCis within the, sphere of their thoughts,
instructions and remonstrance. The epithets
which an iadignant people have applied to this'
"racv - maent in Commas we. think are:the truth.
It is plain .that a compact was made 63hreen'ihg:
glll3ll/1 and the South. It is plain it has been
'faithfully kept by one - party. It is quire 311114:
fest that eltepertner reeks to evade fulfillinglia,
partafter a lapse-or S yenta. This bargain - was
Made before - I was born, yet the acts of my fath-,
erit. bound mewed - 2 - bare
pas . :tibia feint:do the agreement and restore things
to the-etate they were in at the beginning,
'disorganise Missouri, and: impish. - the stares'
from it.
Now,' although many disliked the bargain anti
conscientiously protested against it at the time,
yet they were brought to endure it, because a
seeming advantage was gained as an offset to
the evil , /ix that a barrier should be raised to
the extension of slavery. And many of those
who oppose the repeal of the compromise, do K.
not from love for it as such, but Because its re..
pool involves the breach of national faith. They
would rather harino compromise with evil; but
will endure the e put upon us by our Jethers,
rather than :the national mind injured ,by
lightly vlo g eolemn compacts. ifere,then,
is • viola of a solemn agreement without mu
tual nt, arid is not that contrary to sound
moral principles 1 It is the duty of ministers to
study, and keep alive moral ,distinctions In the
minds of the communit.f. They must bring forth
those distinctions to the view,' and apply :them•
just where the gangrene of evil appears. ' A ' 1
rabid politician his bitten the people in their
head anerepreaentstives, and the vertu of itri
quay has gone with great rapidity through the
whole.Congraslonal body.. And it Is no wonder.
that when the pure water Of righteousness from
God's law is placed in their sight, they exhibit
symptoms of hydrophobia.
We are false to our Maeter,'false to oar coun
trymen, false to the right if we keep silence,
when a whole nation is on the point of receiving
a shock to their principles of faitil and hotter. If
we remained anent, we should be as bodies which
leave their orbit, just when their attraction was
needed to balance the system, and rush off Into
ltdlnit• aPace, eras bodice which Irtie no Sphere
at all. If It is. in our sphere to relieve tha
sick; and wartithe dying doper, how Is it for.
cign from our duty to'glve an alterative' hi the '
diseased national conscience, and .to warn the
national soul of that wrath of God which awaits
tho people wio .thaspise his lairs? If.we may
carry the light of the Bible into the stet cham-•
bar, and hold it up to illuminate the dark portals
of the tomb, why not reveal It and let it dash in
the Senate Chamber, where dying national faith
and pinity are closing their eyes in despair,and
with .apprehension looking into the dark alph
of anarchy ! If we may send organised dough
to Cougreos, why not be allowed to send the
award of the Spirit, the liobty, inflexible advocate
of the right? •
•
•
If it is in our.sphere to remonstrate with the
peopie,how Is it inconsistent not to nation with.
the servants of the people Are Ivo admitted to.
the ear and confidence of the Sopereipv ' and for
bidden to advise the stetraids? Must the lords
of the Congress Bo down and patiently take the
'whip of moral restraint, while thouralets and.
hamble servants, forsooth, must be spared the
cudgel! Wo think their ailing bones will an
swer the question. No, wo have' riot gone out
of our sphere. We have not been as earnest
and forward as we should have been. We have
been found In theerials MUG aphlelion of our
orbit, slow in motion and dhu in radiance. Had
our souls been devoted to Godf u hie cause de
mands, we should not have been led Into the
movement by the virtuous indignation of the peo
ple, but like a body at its nearest approach to
the sun, bed glowed, and sped,' and been a tar,
ror to evil doers.- As Win, we Intro only echoed
and embodied the ernmtaneons • bitrst of feeling
which we trust is the result of OUT long and pa
tient instruction. • From this appeal our rulers
may know what we do teach in our sphere, and
may see what counsellors have the confiding
and attentive ear of their al4oluts maitre,.
Again. The writer with whom we arc dealing
rays, we do not study politics with " the' thor
oughneso and impartiality of a statesman." Hea
ven deliver us from studying anything with pdlit
heal test books and thoroughness.. Betustor Don
glaes.lma thus thoroughly studied the Nebraska
question In regard to votes, and in connection
with the Prrsideneg. But we think he has omit
ted to look at one thing in his telt - hook, and
that is the prefaci, which
,younyE4tudents com-
Monty overlook, and that preface - is the forgot
ten nail overlooked remnant of putlic times. ]dud
be not been - in such haste to get through the
book end gat at ibis chowder, perhaps he would
have understood the whole saject differently.
We are also told that we are "interfering with
honest statesmen in what they conceive to be
their duty." Musty; impartiality!! What kind
of honesty is that which prompts to Witt violation
'of nationaltaith!- What kind.of Importiolity Is
that which legislates in favor of chattel slavery,
to the prejudice offreedom 7 We aro inclined to
think that if Mr. Webster, in compiling Lis dic
tionary, had:written to the capitol to get their
definition of honesty and Impartiality, the an
swer had run thus : • llonesty—selfishnesi. -Im
partinlity--fidelity to the South.
No, we do
,not thoroughly - study how for we'
may presume upon the good temper of the pea- .
pie to diacoSer what iniquitous measure will be
borne; and adopted for our own aggrandisement.'
But we do thoroughly study the nature oftreach
=DM
Corioico a d wo ot
.• • Lona*,
'There Is still o rcmarkablq absence of actual
.events, anti :althosigh. the .preparationa for the
* *arose ..going . with ceaseless rtetivlty on the
petrt bf.Franeo and England, andTheunderstand-
Mg is now positireltpr:telaimelthakit is not to
be blloited to terminate until Rukairi7,,lma teen
erippledfor furthei miethief, the present Weim
er, leke eq.: many .that have preceded, it, carries
out notantionneesztent of any special econsrenee.
With'the. exception, honorer; of Delta from
0. nothing was yet. Ca looked for, Even
tiro cgs -tin ocean steamer‘employeti - -rot„the
transport of the British anny; cannot arinlhilAte
space, and .a few weeks' patience must thereford.
be exercised , before any result& can treauiPlit
from their co-ewer/Won in theetreggle . At Ip t
tame time the sporron the banks of the Datue.
is reported. to have put a store to alloperatienh
on the part of thilar Pasha and Prizieo'Gertscha:‘
kar, while, as regkrds the Baltic, the time is not
yet inieed for the , ancrrement of :the fleet ander
Sir. 'Charles Napier k .In the costae of - three
weelcit or a month daily indletins wilt be,
for with deep Interests
.• .
The attempted rising of the Greek pepulation
in Turkey does not appear tikbe viewed= niter
fair that will require p . rcdotiged efforts for 46
suppeemihsti, and it seeme another cowardly act
, an the part Of Russia to stir up, by false premr
'oes, this impulsive, and It must be confessed,.sur',.
&crapulous peliple, to an batiste& that can hire
net other resat-than an utter,smsteot life._
The Legislative lICASion WAD :opened at. Faris
yesterday, and 'the speech of tfarEntheror to are
Senate is teslajAhe chief =plant discussion.:
1•Its term Is strungVritli regard . to: the unanimity
df the',Earopeau'aliance now Alleged to Lava
Weis tetnented; and It . less, therefore, produced
N,a good effect. It likewise contains seine decided
remarks isAainst
tha. aromente cirmilated _by . Artesian agents re France, that the =silks rerun
intwhich , thb - Freneh'.pereple, et - umpired with
the , Englisb;' , lnsee only . subordinate interest,
:,,witite at thestante time it'emphatically -denies
that any aggraudisement Meantemplated, the
days e
tutu " t! congest being pitsies:d, never tet \
Every\ hing, therefore, with res.pect to theciais
certisd nation of the, various, Earepean 'Powere
easiest the, commoti\enemy c ontinues to wear a
.good ippeairee especially as Austria now pro.'
leases to, hate disown aside all Madguity. -Of '
Course, under existing gitteunstsnies;-,this is the
best news....that could be conveyed;rind it has
much elect in maintaining the generat,eplrit or
'confidence ehseriable in all departenentiver hole
ness throughout the country. It is siMple to be
hoped that while the prospect thus create:Ba de
servedly , riewiel with satisfaction,-the rethatee
entertained willnot be altogether of an nvitiarl
ed character. Combinations In the presenceof
• a common, foe, When the interests of all appe a r
.for the moment tAIJO ie 'dentine) as to require
every cansideration - ,th be, mented.,ln that of se n -'.
bud defence, bare often been found easy. It is •
in the 'midst of trials and disasters: is in the tri;
autPh of ultimate conquest;that A different apt=
sit is to he apprehended. Englandhas often en
tered tato alliances before, and has usually been
deserted and left to fightelone.. 113 lliemphol4-
er of constltuthmal freedom In Europe, the is la
elated in peace I And she renst net look Lir:edit , :
ftrent 'fate in war. •It is true that lilt far' as
France is concerned nothing 'oulerdsta moistest,'
isractorythan the aphorism jolt uttered by Ldnis
Nopolean, , that the; days of conquest hare for
eyes passed; and it is posaible - L that , th e
meat may have been uttered in gooddldtli. But -
!Tench sentiments ate more brilliant than tough
is to ho remembered that only goo Jain hart
passed atoms the oatiore.throbbed to, the ho less
striking aphorisms of, Lnntartlno regarding "all
oppremed nationalities" and that the, peribd In
`still shiftier sineA'o.3 applauded the deelerallon
that she'slone stung the nations was fitted roe
into &rice of A ITIZIAIC. -
C ;In neither Preach of the English, legislature IS
. ithewartplestioa allowed to become a matter of
Odle and thee•ableating excitentent. A Maud-
Imouedeternithation continues to be expressed ,to
ttleethe Government unbounded tosppert,' and
ono way of showing this Is in avoiding all vain
flourishes of talk, In. Parliament, as out of it,`
. thorn 'sterna ricitio be a single , . individual who
regarde the contest as anything else than a fight .
fur the existenceof the law and liberty. Still,
although the coned - emcee:of feeling on all sides
prevents any possibility of the "public business
being disturbed by tedious' discusaions or mag
niloquent oratory, the'eausa at stake tette° much
in men's minds to email& any . enthtusinsm to be
eicited on other points.`:. . Under :these -circuit:
stances a postponement ofthe second' reading of
Lord John Ruasell's reforcaltill hie been resolved
upon. Whether this postponement, which is at.
preseet only oentemplated for•a few weeks, will
eventually be
.extended to noit.sesslon;itill de
pend upon th e entreat of events.. The bill. in its
breadth and status - man-like inseitdity affects too
many interests.to be capable of passing •throngli
the Reuse 'of,Comnions,..set that body is at pres
ent constituted, without the aid of; strong de
monstmllenaitt its favor on the part.: oetliageik:.,
era public. • To look for such demonstrations at
the present time would seem hopeless,%and there
can conrequently be no, doubt that Lord John
has acted wisely in - sesolvlng upon a temporary
delay. ,
'AA concerns other inanclas'of legtslaticin
. elating less'eoneentrated thought, there'. hes
rarely been a session *Lich his promised to -- be
. more fratful i entr , thiiketam and business-like
determination net to be-hurried out of the path
of material progress 'by the Emperor of Russia:.
•or any ether permute; Is contemplated' with .
general. Malefaction. , • \
Anothef!remarkahlti "prootof the country not
being frightened front Its ptapriety ; \ nOtwith
standiag Modally bustle of enormous artuuttenta,
continues to be shown In the state of the Eng
lish stock toarkets:' At Vienna, Ainsterthen, Ma
drid and Paris there hae,beeta dieing the, pant
fortnight, a perfect . paula id, qUOtatione; \ but
whilo.prices at these placesbare rud.down 5;,10
or IS per cent. the English erode, al though 4 6.
Lao Mb, affected byaneresYmpalleY, have shower
day by day the greatest Steadiness end acme telt:,
deny to advance. At the last date Vutl'obt
were quoted DII. They hate educe bridled Wk .
and are again at 911 thiS evening. • -.-Iff
The fall la 'baser stocks in all thatontbtees- .
sal markets, and also in London, has , beat -ex
traordinary severe, - thediebonesty of the Empe
ror, es ehown in his diplomatic falai:ate:as, bat
ing alarmed the holden .quite• as much as hia
political position. No ono not belieste Ite would
stop short of any dithonoreble, set tipake tread
serve his purpose, and the great, 'reliareeerth.the
trast.worthiccas of Based= investmeate.
had piettiotsly - been' generited by' idea' °chile
znagnanntmity,'.lialt consequently. been . "bogy'
dissipated. The G per costa, three weeks ba c k,.
'were et /05 and to-day they have been' nad
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Tomtit! Pattie Route. . , .
Bakst of Letters from Col: Fremont
.Mid
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Superiktehdent. Ilealwto Col. Denton, CODUMUIII•
sated to ffite . -.Rational intelligencer. •
• CoL Preinint writes 'from • the• "Big Thnber,"
„tipper Arklk.iuia.s, (about seventy miles below, the
Mouth of the'Ruerfano,) under date or Novara
lier?.ffih, and 'ears "In the early, part • of:ffia
month Um weeder - vizi/741a and. bad, the ther
mometer isual,,,,xt_daisbreslc: I&the morning.
standing at 15 disg."-and -17 deg below the free-
Arigrizth but fcit the Isar ten days'dt le heintl
hd; yesterday andlkday quite viann'at isildsby;
and not:* particle it , :enow to boiseerh and this
at a tipui.hbon our sgrgecin Dr. Ebers,aa,s that
in Germanithere Is much- 'The',extell7-'
Lion so far his been snecesiful enough to gratify
all our exptetstiorus • begs id its general results
and In itiparticalar object, The coal formation
re-appears In 'this neighborhood, and 1 have bey
come acquainted with w hieslity where the beds'
are mid to be developed larger, * end ndar the
line of the road. The coal has been tried, atrd
found to burn perfectly well. I thviptirchssed
; sixteen fresh mule-Sat this plate,..ena laid
:PAO for the .trizter, struggle itr.the Mountains
iow'appearing Slew. .1 am ;determined to
`carry the enterprises through to
I dle 'end, eon . -
ticking., with the winter-and every obstacle, pre-'
dently sod cautiously, but never gitlng way.--
I hixin presents to conciliate the Isidigntr, am.f
cur titlaiscoltill prevent. : attaeks. . car mere
ment'new will be a struggle with the winter.: 7 --
We hive * Deeember and JamMry, the menntaiMi
and the, atrength of. the *inter before us; and ,
shall move slowly; but do 'geed work. The as-,
tronemical% barometrical, und 'topographical
work all go •tre- well:: After •- surmounting some
difficulties with cow slOguerre, (which it required
• skill to do;) it his been • eminently successfid,
'and we nre.producing a line ef pictures of erg*
Ate beauty which will admirably irlastrate• the
country. We hope *0 get giants 19 two Menthe,
and to make a complidevisigexpleration of the
route. , .
SuriAtenaltit Peale writes tinder .._te of
January -nth, and. date's from the TejtaiATay
- bone) Indian Reserve: '‘ •
..There Is some confrishin hereabout tho'isime
oftbis. Pass. . It is firecisely In the latitude link
longitude bf 'Walker's PASS , Cu Fremont's/IIup;
:hut It, is called Tejon. (Taybone) here. Itilr
very.extellitit one; and thowil to the Mexhistis
iiince4their eettlemerit id California. \ That there
V. another one ten • miles , nortli called by the
Iridians TS-dish:pa, which : f havisexplored; and.
ball it most beautiful.. It le , fared with gigantic
make; and contabii about terenty.tbousmad acres
of perfectly 'lend, and leads through the
Sierri , Nevedi from 'a point \ directly oppoSite
Xeni Lake,. in the Ukase valley, -to - the Great
Rage orC the other side... I should' not be ems
prisollf ItaboUld proie to be the beet Pass. hi
the Sierra, 'Nevada. I Ishvie a pack-train of one
hundred mules bringing wheat, (for the reserve
tron.)-u They.carry three hundred pounds each
anhhar; and . so far Lava her. been delayed bat
one snow, though the,, eross the Sierra.
Isachlizaa,they hike a.load, and'ere now on their
twentieth daip,\sisd 14ve • kept their tieslnvery
wellorilshat • they find. in their way. We hare-
been' c 4 busy with our farming work, and have
ploughedup two thousand acres In one field and sowtrithi-whiat, niatibali plant as many more
in coms=4ll the work done by hate(l,..Digger
of whom bilis . ..about two thohsand on'
the reserve, end sleep in : the middle orthem In
ae much 'seeurity as ,if F was in the Cajlitol at
Washingtivs:-.. \ We soon expect Fremont',
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ClitaiTadignaiiew.Meeelsve-etenater •
:.• limas and Dent Jo totas.‘,
'Chlottio; ' the tome of Judgo Dangles;
again erpresecti itereprobettio" of the author of.
the Nobreskit outrage in a, mapper which trill
not loon be tbrgotan:... • .
: Never 'before has the public indignation adds
city been manifested against any public mac. to .
\ the extent, that It was :carried, in thli
lieretoforeit bee been shown in: public meetings
Aced resolutions . ; but in thht instance,' the 'object,
ot,publio scan Wan also curried in. effigy, t.), the
puhllo squariOrith a rope *amid his neck, land
publicly bung end burnt, amid the hisses, grouts,
and hurrahs of 'the largest number 'of. people
ever'beforo asseeilled in the cliy on
eli* attar
occasion. It vnfined almost en
.the Group citizens,' who appeared tit
came upin swarm's front s crery part of the city,
to peiticipeto in theteprentent IVA believe a
native citizens - participated in it, though now
present...seemed to lare v eni..sympatby. for :be
object of indignation,'of ,to censors the:persons
engaged lit banging and l?tirning it: t.
A year egirOudge Dougl as coated hie friend"'
In Chicago by Ibanez:de. ~ Now erlth the Au*,
tion eta low seekel Sad office lAderi
`there is tie to titter a woKdrinlds. detente.=
Never did a p41:41i man fall so low in so short a
time, in the estimadon of his Ixpillied • end m,
areal friends and 'neighbots. With the German
cltizeni,eipecially,npen. whose support , he seem.
.ect to' rely under. any
,and all eiseunkslozCon
there is' but. Ono sentiment, and that was
:pressed In the the public equare,
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h ;eked men,
' J 4,1160111 foor'- arrived it '24.
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