... .•EirtrtstuttGitOA.ZErt - - - GAZET TE . rt - DusirF:D DAILY AND WEEKLY ifi' • - , • .____.' WHITE. a CO. .; . uillit :AYE WIFITE4 : CEAAWEL riAla UT. - ornc „ .... ~.. 0r .... 0; mo oy . ...,:..o. pox? 0n ... IJ. 8. .MOB.ll/80N, Att -- ornoy and Counsel , . 1..., Law. tlElto removed to Ka 44 Grant neat, '•• •.- _''ITE R MS : , t . ' ..r, r oLu th, Plttoldtrah. Pa. ...._—____________ -____ _ • . _ . DA IL Y-811 . donars Per muiwo. tArabl. -I.af Te.lr W EEK L Y-Tyrodillsr4 per 1.0 nun, In &Anton, CLEW will be aupplioi on 11* adlowing % . oudlttons, gla Mole num cog...muter annum...... ..... ...................s 1.00 ...- ..... , g gg Tan ovine . do. .- ' • - 11 oo _T an w cork, do 20 00 t. , ..kaat tor nth (.106.0 b. doldry-tsod to ono pawn. a° 4 to Paid InfallaLlt In nelvi.rat :c.a.', palm. art swat mut' tre,Trat tapir's, .. 1 . , . ti.. .."'T L'''''' ' ''' • ron•wal, • ' • RATES (F ADVNitTISING: • One Moore, (10 [ldes of Nears:ells: A 4: "‘V 050 ' Do each , additional Ineertlen . 6 D .4 Do mac week ' . - 1 De twriotreekv,--••-, . o • Do onetatoth.:-. .... :. • 6 IV tee mmtba.. 7 Ott Do those months 0 00 10 00 • 11.1 als menet...-. 11 00 Do twelm.months: 16 00 Blanding Card', (5 /Ines or less per annum) 0. 0 ?.. . ' Ono &Bar for earn iditllioeilluo. °follow*, changeable at .plemure (per m anco,) exciaslee of paper, - 26 00 For each additional square, insit ewe:ver one month. and for oath additional setups Insertel.l under the year /)• rates, ban Pees. ' - i , ' , I ' • Advertisements exceeding a siture, am I i " 41= 1 ! %V ni f=r: "N V;:i hoped the automat charged fo o r e 4l/sle pali . Annoninilltagminslidatea for .-leto c .._, the mule i B.A.NKERS .AND BROKERs. ."A?"4.l" s es = " l ''' vett men tiotnotritecl on the copy J., a Specified : - ntunlorof iimerthunt,- Will be era tuned till forbid. end : --- ter ia010,1.... ..... lanCan 200.x.........rt0ar5ce .01ra - payment smartest actoordingl e. The priellegt of annual advert sire is strietlc Birdied to j i lli t l,tA3lEit . RAIIII, Bankers and Fx. their ow nil mediate builuesap ni all r..tve•ti. ..menta fur 1 change Brokers. Boy and toll moll I .. 6 1' m . ci the ben:Pt-of otheipersims, 60 ' 11.11 as nil ads . ertiseundits : lot Notes, negotiate loan. vet nel Esta , tst ßo i Fte ' n ' Ft". d . • not itantediately connected with /Itch non boslnew, and , ritlevureione Promissory Notes. and Time 1111fi on- t ' So n t all eisaltee2)f ibleertisetnenta In ILngth or ntborwitte. be. , I and 0, est. Buy am.! sell Stocks on Contaission. Ctillco- Lend the Iluilta engaged; grillbp 41.arg,t ~t ttir.vreld rates.. thine made no nil ,whets li the Union inlice corner et For _all' Mich transient sdeertiabig. bills will Im wpwrately 1 Third and M ood streets. direct!) opposite Rite St.-Ctn,rl,A randeredt and prompt / ladmirmt ; tnyi.lt• lintel. . • • AiladerrOssumote for charitable Institutions. fire cun-'. -.Flanleo, 'salt; township, and othut public. meeti'vg. and all r jt_i D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange pontkai tesethies and notism, to ..,. charged hair price, pay. , s Broker, Fourth street-Buys and sells Stork, to able strictly In strum. I j oinoisalen,• P .: change on Eastern eittes supplied at cur. Ira:Maze notlem to b. charged Z. , 1 ftni, • , rent rate. Collections made on the West al berates: W a. eDeath hotline tweeted without charge. hole! , ~,,,,.c... tern Bank \ Lea' Bought and eold. ' -. ' awl hy funeral Invitations or ot, [nary omit., and when i"4 • J 3 -I to stonorepsoled,telse paid for.. • • . RATLIII,NI P LICEI ..... --Mani n twos cll. r. 11“ T. Begularadrertlsen, rod all tot era poldlng comnonies- - i e.s.-1., .. , .... tiona'or•restanne notices.•deol tsed to eall attention by I ipmmitreal, tiA:IS IN A '‘X, Co., Successors 10 Pairs, fierlrem. Omeerts. , or an public tntemainmenta t 'Money, Hanna .t Co., BankentExebange Brokers and where chars, me made for adm t public call of pri- I eaten Rank gn and Dowdily Exchange. Certlibmtes and rats assm-lathms-erery notice d igne.l to call attrntlon , 1 -kl , ,it, otes, and Frock-N.IV wooer of Wood and to private entdorhea, taleulated i intended t• t proomie I Third streets. Current Money invited on Dept.it. :fight Individual interest. eau only be - 1 rted with the meter. j Choate for rale. and mllections mole on nearly oil prittel eland/oat that the same to to to mid for. If Intended tot tel Pointe of the United Ftatee. t . be Inserted in the testi column, le same will to charged . , The highest premium paid for Foreign and Americia at the rate of 10 emits per line. ) , , Gold. blishop or tar nOtioes to be oh est triple prLw. I Advent:esmade on consigruntots of Product., shipped • Tanis License Politicos f 2 e I. • east, no liberal terms. Real Estate Agents' and Audio eves' mhmetisetnents not ; to be clamed Under yearly rms., a allowed . dhanint of thirty.threstand otie4hird per css i c from the amount of ' . --- 00(00? ea tars-raw nowool=o. nue Square, these Insertions- - $1 l;. , 0 On. • each additional iutertion - 71 401TtTIPONINTX 131 R . V .,. [LI PAVIA. tine itenare. (10 lineatene In Oro bil rent, Do. each additional litaertino;is - meta. All triondost advertisements he Ist guild In misuse. - RATES `OF Dli6o-trlfr----: COVIZATIM DUCT /Olt 'MI. TIST.4II{3II GAZITTC, DT “ N. lIOLMES ,t 7. SONS..Brokers, . No. &T Markel.d. beim.. Third and Fourth AU. Pitf<l.lirph , • PENN/SYLVANIA. 'Branchat Xenia do Dant of Pittaßorgh- 1; -par . 1 . Yon.//5 ,, 100n- do reeP L NT . Da L gr o a r or do...F.:;lfiZtn . l = C liatern i 'i... Ti, 1... of rommeroo. par,Thanktin /lank do Hank of North Anierliek...par LoWette Rank__ _... do Bank orgorth`n Llisertleapar We s Life Ins.d TnuiCo- do Bank of Pimnar/vania...-par Western. Reserve Dank._ do Lank Of Non Tosuablp-pat Bank of Massillon ...... .. - Banked the United States :12.2ma1l Note.-- I Commercial Bank of fa.-.1/ar ' j NEW ENGLAND. Partner' bKockutaleg .11k-gar All toirent Blanks If Girard Dank. -- ' Par 'I ..NOW YORK. ; Kensington Bank .. - ..'--... ...-.par No York Cltf...-....-par 7i/snaffle. A Mech. Itank....par Ontiktry,-- .. ................ U p., Alashanlng Bank.-....--.-par 1 m MARYLAND. p.. ; id l catTngl i r mi lik ...... leg IVO ., 0re....- .. gonthirailt. Bank • . .'".• pa: N.7EIS.EY A DELAWAR;f. Thademates Bank.-- -.-t. All *Arent Baukx. ... .„., If Wastarn Dank-- .-. . . ---par r VIRGINIA. Illank orCharalNrobetrel... If 88/11C.ortho Talley- - .I.i Dank of Chaster limnty...par Dank oil's-Richmond . .. Ilankof Danrllle...-- ..... .-par Co. !Bank. Co.; N , oid: " Bank of Del. Co.. Chester-par Fargters' lik of Vi bin. Bank of Oerakantown........par Ilereltante k Meth. k " Dank of GettysLorgh.-..-: U North Western r.. A.... " . Bonk. of Leghrtown..-.-- - 8ranch.‹......-, , .._ . • Rank of Illidletorn ' e' . . KURTH CABO - LINA. NlOntirotnarr (kx Bank.. -par Rank of Cape Thar...... Bank of NorthnnaberlaxgLratr Bonk of tit . of N. Camlfe. 2 Carllsla Bank.. .---......., If Coax Dank. Wilmington. 2 Columbia Ilk t ' lltidge lao-pw 3 lerrhants'llk.Netrturn, 2 j Doylestown Bank ...... -....par .fkIUTII CAROLINA. ~I Easton Ilank--------par Ilkof the Fq..of.S.Carrdloa - Me Bank.:. • ' If Bank of (Moth Carolina. 2 Farmer.' 11k oflook. l 03-par Rank of Charleston 2 Farmer.' likof Lancaster- Planters'. Meehan's' Ilk .2 Farinerg Ewa( etf ItexdiogAer 1 GEORGIA. • ' Vann. Ilk ofheboylklll Lkt..par Angtorta Ins. A Ilk'or Co Par. A old, woz.bunr..,.. , Bonk of Augusta-- ErankKg Ilk ygl a hlogtoo-pvllk of Brent - 14, A z w..• 2,, • ii;i:;17;;; g iiini7=:'3,l' 7 7 filiiiigs' ik lloneedale Rank ..- • ' ' Ai AReolront Retake ... .- 1 •. . . lanckster Dank..._.. _ ." par L .11‘BATUCKI. • 14 ?..ut0r com.tr 1 1 ..X.-4 , 2r 1111 of lientocky.Lonlree M ' . Lebanon 11atdr..........par Lk of lAntrec.Thonnon "- 511nera. Bank of P0ti.......rr111e . Li Northern Uk ofKraitnety "' Monongahela Dank-.......par SoothernllkorKenturly • 'Wert Branch Dank... . ....... ti . MISSOURI. Wyoming Ilk,llllkwebarra I.; Ilk or State of 51Iaaouri- M ' York 8ank,.........- -.. 3‘ I ILLINOIS. 1 , Belle Note* . Il lS tata Donk and Braatchee 50 '• .' 01110. -.' . Bank of Illinois- .... 75 .. Oiler alit.' i5.k....:.......: ? . 1 wrscoNsfß.:. ,' , Branch ak. A kron.:-.'..... doldarine A Fire I. Co:chte 5 ~ Branch at Athens • ......doi I .1 MICRItIANW 'Branch at Brldceport.....: do FartneriAlecbardee'lltank . . , Branch at Cbillicothe.•.... doiooreroment Stock Bank . 5 .--:-.l..=at 9 42.7e! . ...;:,... ' :'::1:fg.0 itm u r - z, - ; , t... -. 'II,. Branch at. D. t0n._..,.:.._ do'Statet 8ank............--- 3 Branch at Delaware......- doI . CANADA. Branch at Colombo.... doplk o f N. Amer! Toronto 5 Branch at Aubtabula.;......' do Ilk of the People. Toronto Branch at Salem... - do Bank of Montreal...-. 5 Branchat Manatlald . doillk of U. [Yawls. Toronto 5 Branch at 1t1p1ef,..... :... d. DASTERN EXCIIANDE. Branch at Llnetnnatr.2... do Oa New York ...... -,.....Var . Itratiah at Waablakton..... do'On Phlbtdelphla.....-....tar. Branch at. Cadb......_ --...... dolOn Ealtlamte.,.,.,. ..... .at Branch at landeeter . .' dot WESTERN EXCILI NO E. Branch at Stembenellla... do.Clocittnell ..... .......... ...1 Branch at Mt. Vernon do'Lonl , trine.:--... I= Branch at Newark.... 4.,.. 4 .l l .A. T lio ) uim .wi • i, .. k _.. i.i .f iicim i :t Wri:M."l. :' .. - dolDonidoons, Sponleh 10,00 .• Branch at. Trot._ ... .. ....... do , : do Pattiot....,-15.50 Branch at tit. Pleawant._ dojYagle, old. . .-10,f0 /Ranch nt Zanew.111c...... do:Eole. new...---.,...11/DO - " - NBranch at Norwalk. doErederUkal`m-a.......:- 7,40 .. Branch at Ilona. Branch at Portarornath..- doll/alma! . . -. Am Branch at rata' n.--....- dolSoscreignx...-......-:..: 4.T3 Branch at Raienna-.:...... - do ',Ten .Ortildera. , , 1,94 Branch-. itt-ayar. .- 5 , 1 . 1 i'. :} 1 . p1e0ne....... , -..7132 Branch al R0mer...:...., do - • - . . PEKES OF STOCKS IMPORTBD FOB TOE pnlsnown GAIXTTB, BY A. WILKINS' & CO. STOCK AN) ExoftAxpu BROKERS, 30.71 FOURra STREET. .1 ' - _,..• Pnrcstrilon, larch 14. 1054. , - .'d 1 ? .. tolled States tra.......-... 100 ,lritJand - July _, Do. , . 6's--.....- 100 7' ..- .11nt.Teba Atm. reansi w brania ore-.......- too - - - .L.1.,,.j,,i r W 5...-....- 1 0 0 * - 1 - Int. Feb. cdos Allerg.l.b. 001 61,-,..........-..... 100 ...1 - Int. Mira:4ov 1041' Do. coon. V 5....-. 100 •••• do Pittsburgh dtr - GI, 100 1 ?". I ''' Int.Jan.sfuly Do. nun. b's, N. Y. 100 de Alletily city G 100 - Int. Ilsy &Nor toupre oo.. s,PhiL 00 - .', -- do. aiPa- Bank of Pittsbargh----. 50 57 • 111 i, - „Div Noic't ?et Merchants" h. Slarinfllank 50 421 584 do 1,-- .E.lasnin Dank-- 50 61 ' , l . : , 71s - 'do 4 hear, &Mass Hank ISO 255 - Qtlo INtts: Tnnt Co-. - L. 51 64 £0 Monongahela2s. l 24 • Die,m.,c43r, tit. Vizir St. Briogs--..... .r.'.. 36 33 ir, deo. g e t. 11.4 SL • 8ridge_........ 50 44 42 D.; . 150 ps - Northern Libertles...-..... 301 40 3 5 Div. . =or. s 1911.1scosport Bldg.--..,. 1.5 , .. L•sriear.. Pittaib Ufa Insrsoce- .3 lO -1. Div. 20 VI et IVestern Insurance Co.-- Co. -:104101v. Nay. WI Marne Insaugues ...- 12 16,a Assonited Fironien's tkt-, ... 7 ‘ 5 Pitts V 1 ,.. i to Phlia—...l 60 41 511 _ Pi 4l 40 . tts h, & Loulnllls.- 4o' ro. Qr. :11 ,t. Wites Magn•Fie......„.... 50, .-1 - Div. 4140 6mo Llit. SOLD, 77.44:[W4.17:11., ~. I - rltts4 . .iss 1f0rk5.....% 60 111 . 5%1 lino. en filselnrater. 50 .42 40 Dn. J... 4 lie Yong y Slackirstn 60 .16 ' - New Stock. Penns, ntral 1411r0ad... GO -- - - Mk. 0 Penna. Ballroad-. fl • 431 44 is. Dn. -• . Cleveland t'Wellelbs 3714. 60 . •-• 1 - • • ann. 1ha11w:1 6 1.37 Dock 100 105 i. 11414 , .1 . 374 Canal lkoids(old1-..... 191 25 - Do. do. Tom).- 100 35 1 - `• i Creek. Alio Tao . it Perrrn'e Plank lt4 .25 .. Vir 25 C Orwens OO burstionnike 342. 40 10 5 • . Minniss4- - -. DM 170 Po. Dlr. Pitts A Dostan-.«.. ~.. • 143 . 145 Div, 1454.'520 .Northmenes....----- r- . 60, 7 0 New Stork. North Western...- - 1.- 15 ig Inn City . , ..... .... ....... -.. ~- 3 - Pittsburgh I Isle .14ya1... - 44 :0,1 Sl Adentiin--...-.-. ..... ... .... 24 , 4 ...!5 4 Manned . . ..... - ...... -..-.. .. 1 M itilass flouhgton.. ..... • .... ~..7 i ..0 1 - Oh ba Trap Bork.:. ..... :: .4. ..2ti i , , 1 t -.... xbutex llrs -:.:::::=::;:7...7.7. ::: 4 ' Nationar...-.-.. :I ' , 2.1 41 74 Yonst -. . ... -.....=....- - ;14 . ' Plannix:- . . .......... ...... -,.... .- i. , .l , Nonrlch„..... ...... ....- . . ... .. .. i c .__l 10.'s 1; fti....4 11/3755111 il - A - 71111 . ;31 11 - SDBII - 1 - 1 3 -- ---- ' A. WILKINS & CO., • . C.l4' apda xki,tes.adr.o, No. 7 1 lh.rth shwa. • - REIGN a nd . D B m ß es O t 1 i 4 Exchange • Coin, . Jl' Bank Notes and Lod Mammals, bought and =ld. '• - Collections made throughout the Union. ,.. . ' Budocr disedunted and loans neg01 45450 t . • • Stocks begot and sold on Commieslon. ' -'- '''' 44 .. 7 ".,....." .4 .5 0411 ,5uid !taunt allowe d when ten, for a sPenned •••‘.e. GEORGE E. Alik..ol7D.l,dC — . zeLwzßer,„ DEALERS IX EXCHANOE, COD., SANE Ntyral, ,vel. 74 I , earth stmt. MPutt• /Fmk NPlltsbureu AA Transactions st mum rates...lEV TIMASIIMO .151ACIIINES -A.ND . - SEPARATORS. WAhRANTEII ,to bo ' ; thoroughly built, mud work 'Suds and raid by t 9 ,CaltnoL. orm„. .It.pg.t.uu,, add Peon street, Pitts- TL • The ThrmOhait areheantiba, etras...4 ...pad, are sully rammed Om risco .te plena .a be used with swami imam:demo in barn or field. No enr ethtla ronallghter„ thrashes huter, cm.makre better Work. than 9,000 of Lam are now In use In the western .%?stardrirri T r• Wtlb(o3,l),VV=4 ,, llanTotthem thainagh trial, they bare bath to by than who • awitheen to bas 001nDieteri and to work as well as any 1.,. Thu Separator Is pool's /Vont. and S. attiebed to the • Thnsiber, and ownpietedy separates the . straw. and chair Itest dindis,and Elms entire sallafeetion whenever ADMINISTRATORS NOTlOEi—Notios is batebY steno that Letters - of Admhilttratlon tare grant s& to. Ina antomlber on the PAM. of Apnea 13=1 . att u flicratb Far u tt27l=l,kirb i ejg=tl 4 mtata are requested to. moo. Imamate payment, . r Pj m tilatgtagtoe4 , to ; p . nueut.thom . Zier&ittpettf I ti OOK HERE; ticreis of well im- Lawk4l4. take Mat the eit4 t st r 1 mud he. • .1 Mla liallaje Weid, " s ° 0014 r, in = • • • •.• . . . . , ,•• k . . - _.• - - "IS G • g BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. W.. HALL. Attorney at LaW.'"Bake , • hißuildhuut,' Grant Groot, botworn Fourth and a nd wc AU,Y. an3o,ler 17 °BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, la,j Et. Lonfe, OBEItT POLLOCK; Attorney at Ltw— ,;.__Trterniw !nth g and Grant rtreetaorlxot}!,h,!:.f7". cnma, Attorney at Lair, New (.%,,C.c, r er i ttrr Ive.ir,rttUr. numE.ll,7 : l hal= li. Ghild 117 c r TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office 0- Fourth ntroot, near Grant, Pith urn. jalhdl r - T. SPALDING, Attorney 4.. Inrat Law. Cle • - oef...Trures—A. W. Lolmul. SEAler BMW.. retZ•ill ray FLANEGIN, Attorneynt Law So. 1741 fourth gt.reet., Pitt..burgh. - • --- TASTER E. BRADY. Attorney at Lan - tip" N . *. ID Fifth strectllttsturglx. ==l I adrmiliemeuti bllcAtion. ult. H. noitsars. W3l. 11. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and i T d. Exiagta t i r Brokers. North rut corner of Wesel end I trisactierfs e.' n ' tVa h On liberal te s. and colleetlons PrOTElly attended to. ..la9dy WILKINS & CO.,•Exchange Brokers, Ail 7s f0 urth.4%71. , :41. ,- 1 71e:, m i t b ,.. %: - , l .. a . t a k of jo llt o .t. )47M. LAItIMEIL Jr., Blinker and Bril 1, ka. dth street,. Nu. CO, adjelnlting the rank of ttAbutub. XT lIOLMES & SON, Dealers in Forei,trn • IN . and Domestic 11111 s of Eseanot, Certificates of rk -I,alt, Rank Notes and Speen, No CO Ilarket street, Pitts hurgh. made so the printhild cities tt rourrhout the t.:Olt. ‘ rll State. COMMISSION .&C. - WM. A. MeCLURM Dealer in Fine Teas, Q V Cimino Family Canneries, Woode n and Willow We r e, corner of Wood and Sixth Streets. le now receivin g • large :apaortme n t of If.. 00c.; in addition to him already ex tensive ptoek. purchased-frt. first -handa in the Xestern roarketa, width will be sold at the lowest market prima SFr Rotes: Steamboats. and Funnier, buying by the unantlty. ine riffled at. wholesale rates. B.Z-4.00ds delivered In the wily free of char g e. apla IPBANE, eninniieginn r- Fo , nardin n Merchant s deniers In Wo o d enti Preduce geuvralivi al., Pittsbur g h Mannfacturet. Zio. 114. rivend street. Pittsburgh,. epe-ly's3 IVELLS-& CO.. Commission Merchants Q../ Fruit • an and Wholenale haters In Bacon, Flan, Fleur. Dried d Country Prnduce generally. Nu 32:1 Liberty street, Commercial Row, Pittsbur g h. • I 5p14.“.3 T S. LEECII, 111eALPIN & CO., AVIN tUttAgn(inn'Tiket" '11172:113.1,1°'4v4-dbr4rrtv, Pitteburgh. 1200000 0,15.11005 -- mem A rattennes. ILBERT &IREDERICE, IVliolegaleGro :l ortra, Palm. Dealers. Ferarding and Commission erchants:No.l3 Wood street. Pittslasal. liberal rah adranom on consignments. All ;axle 4 insaell if desired. Sat 1010.1001P60.- .. n. 11.013. .. - -ROBIEbY .cirladesalo Grocers, • ilturrt•ny4dnee lE.4l.4mandnrgb.Craamiation Merehatllo4o. 41PRINGER—TIARBAbGII successor to S. a tr. tulttlagott. Commi/mionmi Forwarding Merchant. Dealer to Flour, Wool and Prods,o generally. N 0.145 }lra St, and 110 &Mond et., Pittsburgh. a 57 • ANS -1 / l iaAliek7F - OrWiiiiiing and Cm . • ndsalon Merr-Fan 144 r Manafallsras rar i iicular N :iastU d iaMol 4 to raw= )forehandlea, _sad sondcamantaiiresed No connection. or pot:truce I for Mean of &sr desoripti:n.. Orden Promptly attended 10. RA:racoons will, in all tOOO, ho Itualoitll obeyed roar amines.' In respeetfally solleited, end I pledge my .- pelf to WO every aseetlon In Mmr.behalf. lER & .10\E5 Forwarding and Cointals '‘ nion Merriman, Dealers in Prodnea and Pittsburgh Pittanufa nenctuna mad., Es' sal Maas. near Seventh Meet; ebti. • 11. !MUST era. 1 . ..20X13- lAARDY, JOIsIES & CO., Successors to l• a „trwoon. JONES C CO.. Commission and Forward. 'ilia terelrante, Dealers In Pittsburgh Mannilacturedaiswis. • Pittsurgh. I----------- ----- tt W. 'POINDEXTER, Commission and g. house, . Forward house, and for tbo mirensan - and sale 01 EN, 'Western Prodbre, Iron, Nails, Mass and the Ma tifsetnred Articles of Pittsburgh gonentlly; OgiVater,and !64 Frontstrret, Pittsburgh. Pa sepl3 libll o .EY. AIATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Or - IL 4 . 0." Commission and FororardLog Merchants, and gents far Brighton Cotton Yarn,37 water yr_ putsborgi t A'tERCER.& ANTELO, General Commis -1 ohm Nforobanta Phllatielpbbi. Liberal &draws ls_ins consignments of Produce generally. 1117iy ti srr .... 77, -i us WILWS. . ?int o ollN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, ill Comnatdon 3forrbanta and Dealers la Produce in Pittsburgh Manufacturins 3.0. M 3 LL` st..vinst•sA. i E• B. CANFIELD, into of IVarren, Ohio, oj . CWWIMIbMIOO and Forwardlit3 . lrolnint. and Whole. sale Odor In Western Iteserre butler: Potd Petri Ash, and Western Produce aro y. Water str eet. bets:ion timltliteld and Wood. Pittsburgh. }WNW 1.1221. r, IL.. —.. ..... ...man. 11T122,.114 i , , Into or firm >.... i Sine • co.) • T LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocer., And.° and Commlashin Merchants. mod Dealma In Elt:Enrk It Mannhistmes. No. lin Second street, Me ,. Jai 1C3,15 t tHEESE WAREHOUBE.—HENRY H. .....„1 L'OLLlNS.Formirdleir and Oatrinilesimilterchankand l e.sl.r lin Chen, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generallYi - Mild street, above Hater. Pitfahnrgh tarlii I v ON RONNHORST & 3 IURPHY,WoIo- Ine.a. °roma and (kimuthoderts Meerhaata, and Denim Pitteturigh Manufactures, No.= Water street, Pitts , wish. P. . :1 - ACOII FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and ay Ikroamlsainu Merchant, Mogan Water street. Pittsburgh ieicd.ll.3 _ rr ithiirtBl -- ' AL3IER, Importer and Dealer In French and American w• 11 Paper..lin kg Merkel. Street. he/tweets Tinnt in d Fourth linnet, Pittsburgh. ' sa.b6-*O3 ~. MT IdeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole snle Retail Dealer Id this, Mom 011 tiottia,llattint Table and Plano Cu rers, Phades _team Boat Trimmings, N 0.112 Market street. _I .... lIARD & DE LANGE, Dealer in Hide., Leather ant OIL 215 Liberty street. (Aare or the no = Thjalart'AMdagg=arg' ..r. ~b.", a11..k...., Findings. Tools, an CAS , - DASD &DM LANGE. . . ytteeORRIS PATTON, Wholesale and Re- Wit/mem on the Eastern side tf the Dtationt. ttrtat, GROCERS. i!OBERT 3100RE,AVholesale Grocer, Red a, tifylog Dlrtiller. Dealer In Prolate , Plttalnuals Irma, and al! Made of Fairlan and Domestic Wham and [Vora, Liberty' a - Met. o, hands r err large at aor anlerlOr old Ilonongabela Marker, which al ll _hr ruld kn. En. nab. -- I. 0. 00017 0. leCilVitrr O. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Com fa nitnelon Sfemhautg oleo. Dealer+ in all kinds of A Lat•uxgh 31anufacttinn3 articles, corn er of &von.] and H o .o 4 ll( . ll..i'Mel•Plah. M. felily otaltst Lumens, 010. 0..10711. (") BLACKBCRN & CO, Wholesale Oro iltuturifiliekgra=htilittikti= or bead at ;belt. Warellerar, ill tinter street, rittsburco. 5e012,7 tl4llO ,--aorma SALAII G Llent . ern. commiiiinn Sterelants, and Deal/ I Pra e r.ar t°- PZI Miley street, and 107 Front street, Pit.taburn './011,X Deo D. 1e011.2.. 1:17.13E1t CT18 . 6.7 'GILLS &. ROE, Wholesale Grocers and CommlaitioD No.l2il.ll.erty moot l'ltta . ICAGAUT —,lO/IN 6 tWeiIIEAVX., JULIO SAI..II.ZT, 'll - 471q. 'BAGALEY-A; CO, Wholettile Gro— yT sem Nos. IS and 21 Wood street., PlUsburib. WILTAARI A. DI T OLURO, G rocer and Tea Dealer, aoner of Wend and Sixth Weds. tuts abrals on band a Isms aslant:nerd. of eludes Groceries nod fine Tens—Forsigia Orulta and brda, Wholesale sod EstalL Denims snaldied on the lamest t orte. 40BERT-DALZELL Wltolemle (imams Gionroleedon atcrth.t..l).llc.. Pr‘siGen ottsburgh Maaufactruen. No. Ma ,Libertr street. +Jowlwic[..— - - WICK ctAIedANDLESC au ccesn ore to djidalittfilgaski=rll:l7:l?,"fiir'Vef and of -- C LBEIttSO o 1 cuih Orocer nea gprumisistosiferslunt,Dneer In Pradnen and PHU. l nc6 Aiariescturact,Artlelas, um Liberty stre e t, pittp. eaxatein 1 1 ,011,. & IL FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cora. '• nooks+. ?Orchards, Übe Dealers In Prudhoe—lleum& un-11 itudtUous. fronting on Libya,' Wood, end Bluth shuuds, Pittsburgh. BAOALL'T. . .... s. calcium mm• woornrun, aura 11‘4141T.i Joux ATRZIL. AGALEY, WOODWARD 'it CO.; Wkolo omen. No.= kszket stmt. L - DENTISTS. _-._----._ ._........_ , T . scorr, Dentist, Fourth street, ...7 - . -- op i eYe dOOTS eat of Macke. Offiee bows i re's''. '' .14119 A.M.,t051,21. , All were Vartabtatd. ' Jag + 1[4731. A. 'WARD, DL."‘ITIST, Pend street, v 3 Dome above/ Rand. Mace beano from 54. 5 P.A. On Paton:lets no ma nill be reed...ter offended to UP, tbs. 3 ,1 , n nal= OT Medal enwialnent aria memos. me et . . , nal/4nd MANUFACTURING. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ff W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Ileud - 1 FROM VISSCITER & SCLEELL'S TnfN ;?I ran t l . facturer and Lod.. In Col:loot Ws.7. No. !II GENERAL ALTERthaNG*OI7SE, \O. 80 ;NASSAU 8111.[ET,, gitw Yong. • , Reliable Kr= in the City of line York. SENNETT & BRO[L,lllnnufacturersof Pliin and Fancy Yellow, Enenannhann .4i Crmccs Ce , hred ' ~,,,d yy.,,an,, suers hirmingtuntS opiaente I ittFburt. . NFOILIiATION WANTELL..., Information Veto. Office at the itlanutachiry. owner of il:anbis er b n 1 niar''n'dlT •i. • le wantettof a girl by the unmoor ROM —.. who Foils AVETHEILELL, .51unufmturer -of L' *4 , o rll2,' l „`O d ' re n r r o r , v".L,,,, t0 .417,..1.,,k. i .N...ra u in t l o t .me ye . r ' OP RV/I - VT COX VICES, a Fullerlor article, SOLID.HOIK and e Embalm. with her FlFterLand broihei , ln.4aer. If the and BRAZED loll' VICES. owner of Anderson and Col. will Fend her addles* to Mr. tai newearcioh New York Pat loam greet" one square fro the Maul street Bridge, Al. Mice Abe will hear of sonnethinitallcatty to heradvantata. leaheny (Sty. Kehl:tell mhitlttry • • - 'T W OOL Olt at KS, Water of First and Liberty I street, l'lttsbuiTh. Pa.—Machlnlnte' Tonle of acr e variety. such am I SOX PLANERS, Slide and Hand Ttllth. ISO LATHES, DRILLING MACIIISII.S. he....1e.., tuanufee tured to order. ' Itel9l J.).S. F. 11.1\11Ln/it a CO. L'IAC J.l. ...)liN r. iarto;. : •lONES & QITIGG, 3lnnufneturem of Spring • - and Dilater Steel. Plough Slab Steel. St;el Ploogh I Ingle'l.:cowhand Ur lle Springs,' 'llrneit :ant Taper, Half i Pat , nt Scalar 5/all and Hammered Iron Anlos--Corner ut lilts and. First streets, Pittsburgh. _____,,... E el l T. HI: m;H o- ILBERT, Ameriilomoe ,zathic Pharmacy. Medicines, 'flail, (;aast,Ar.., fur , 43. Dronnto at. rogrs & girl. ' n„ G. Loon.. ' Improved Wahpene. It . 1-fAT'sibirEKEY"S j . ) B. ROGERS & CO., .:11ittitifiteturers of re,t.nreo k-ray flair tort. original cohir, and critstes • • 11Onee's Patent Improved Ftnel Cultirator.—Cfper ! nun proir_t_h oi hidr, lietiot, 1= Chamber* st. iose 11.T1 . ! I lint ptroata. I • ittsburgb. '- - • 110C.T. GILBERT from 3lemphis, 18 cur St'SON, 11101fAN & r CO., Manufacturers : 'nu Ituuttrnds otelocara. Tuition.. VIM, 1113 d W... nf altotals,.Spailea, rd. Waeboue • No. ?-11Foiel rt., i "It mut the knife, adds spacious monis. MO Broadway. *Peon Firet and anratntl otto— t o. l'ittat•orgh. l'a. ' 1 i trICEE WO - 01 1 11A.M, 1 1 1anufachtrer and . Pt II Cotton Idills, Pittsburgh. „, • 1 Ltintortor of Oune.ltiflei. Platols, &c., 100 Fulton .1. IT EKL'EDY, CIIILUS ,ti CO.. Manufae- : $1: 11. WARNlCK..Ma — nMfactur;rOf Enam- ICO, tut*, or— .tf . eked Cottage Furniture, .f.c.., 03 %Chita st. Peon 11 No. i heavy 4-1 Fhcoling, -7 11 -61 IND.A 71' IS,bommissio — nMerchant and Carp,: Chain of all mkt', and i.ltadva; Caton Tnino;' ;SY Importer of ' aros d dosc Brandin:l i Wince and Cigars, igil Wash . Boa CP , nlmt : ington Plough Lines nod • Faeh C , rd: . ki. - G et. oonwiN ..4; BRO., blatmfacturers of 1 • a F anr iptioon ift"—!_;'rititeirs"gLope of ll left tthif 1 re Step _ of in • Flue 1- -'''' T° l - 1 ••••• elm. 1 4 ".. and 5.. 2 n . 04 ' & Of• / ' 3l Wood stned, " e in*riar.e'atiriiii;,n. e - -no Wileon 1 i . e2fely j • . r.l. . _ _ _ _ .._ . wx. A. 11.11,EC ..,Z;A. cameo., ! I,I7iIEELEIL & WILRS, Proirretors and II ERRON & CRISWELL, 13(.11 and Brass V V sg...r.tur..ar .t. B. Miami's l'ateht Stitching - 4. Fnund,..., Manor:no:l:rare nfalllind. or It Kg Work, ' ''' ybis '" . ' - ' 1 " . 26'",,,..d..f. .... uron.M..., ;town Engine. Mural:co, Ar. Arno, Cnttr'n 1 V "I)I SI M'SIONs 14•11. ', r(fiii 1 „ ..a 1 . ~ ~ 4 I 111 C f .), ...) - MIL( - Bat lino manufacture.. Founors. Rebecca streid, I WkliGnoot, :i .Nr:. 1a i l:11111 ; troy. near Metropolitan Hotel. _ --_ Allegheny rite. N. 8.--idd liniss and Copperl t arei l iVeslll " aniie for seriii, 1 CIOOPER ITOUSE, A. J. Pease & Bro., Pro or ensh paid. .1 . ,) prletors. M 1.4 prcadwor. linters Jett at th- • ad Couneel Ise Foundry or (aloe, VIII bet t i 2 t 7l , to ---- , V, _— .. . . ... Nuceessor to Lee, , .N . Itrctetter Se Co lot ter atieJobbor In Staple Dry Arnold & William; ," 1 , ...o. 4; c...,.. - 7 .. -, II EATING AND VENI'ILATING WAIF.- 1 y CITAFFER, late W.Newinaa, Manufae -1 il ' e ' l2---4 "..i.."t"rrr" C - Itli. 11. " '' .4l .^`".• ' LJ I, - turer a mi Wholesnlontalrtu Lailles'ltalterg,Shurg. "lt nought TM. Tabinc. not fitting far etelm. Gas cr Water ,' a,... g„ti it r ,,,.4...,,,,. tuhg-gutir N. 25 •elnrket luni.t, - littsburt.b. • C.,! ANWEL 1.. CAIIICLY; Atiliolesale Deal , I..er In Drown, hauled Palls nnd Tubs, Wooll slut Wil low Warr. Ibutkett, . l ltitocCord/go, Twine, Wicking, 3lntrb es. koolt4.(irconwhth of, Nen York. ' tobg-tyr. . . ITINDO IV SIIADES, Gilt Cornicea,Yl - 7th o Oil Cloth, Sc, JOHN TERIIUN F., Slanullcturorand. l% ho eagle Dealer. No. tu Cathuhto at. and Nu. 6 (Thathant Square. Now York. . . 0th5.1.70r here rota nor Forna , ... Patterns, Sr_ to Mesors. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially rre.nzwnend W the potronowo of the Rohn , °el SVAITE. ATKINSON & CO. 1)INE .AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL KROESEN keeps ronstanfir on bowl a no&I assort ineut of Wash ond Ilattr Tut, Hail, rwramtnat. Oak Woll: Kltchen or lhaw Bucker. Wood.) howls, Urr Measures. %torl Cherry Slosh Hoards. and all other kinds of war. In an. his line. Aiso--64, nests Tot, nod MO dozen 11.kotA. Worcroom. Masoni 11.11. Fifth sti-oet. Pituburgh. Pa alt'. Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. ii 3 O..I'Altl`NERSllll' NOTICE.--The sul. rotate wld respect/5111y Inform their friends and the rotate genera ou lly. that they have enteredinto partner ship cinnmenrlng on the 10th of Atoll. owlet- the !Inn or IL WILLIAMS A (11-, for the eituturaottee of TILACKS3IITII BELLOWS of every des Motion. with I. they are determin nl to make or Hot very herd nvitorints end superlar work manehlit They littera to Este niolllFO , ban.l assirt meet of ell Mien from 2t to lit Metes, at their manufactory arum. cr Itobinsou end Sandusta comets. • 10 EKT WILLIAMS, JASI ES WILSON. Allegheny City. Me,' WILSON. A. BIZOW N. stool hl Most reit imittfttliy n- OW • Oran am 1011.11 r that bo 10t0.5 .on hand. hi. il.e el the oesl %tie or the tilamotol. Attache, City. rom pet° assortment of Ye:titian Minds: y enitian • Shut ters aro made to criliee. In the best atyle. warranted nitwit to any in the United Staten. Ills Blinds etsti be reimoved without to aid of a screw driver. liatlnemitanst the I stook, torda and maxi of the Cabinet Est rn atillatunont ufi Harnsey,A 31eClelland. I am prenatal to furnish tbelr•eld cusComers as well as the etude at large, with ererythins in their line. Agency, No. I Itood street. Pittsteirgh. niehg6 J. A. lIKOWN. Y. LOAM. PEUN \fbitit,S• ORENZ Mantifneturers / s t i f . kinds GGG rr and iw font itrt,s. POW:dr:b. it. —Parirrular at toilti.i_poid to odd ritrr of Window Claw and private moulds fnr Bailor and Vial.. min'' • HMS Z. lftoss Julms.Wftou. APCORD & wnommA LT: AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP 'MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURS. CORA ER OF IMOII AND FIFTH KTRP.ETS. h, Pa. g Their /neck ainlnnons every Pittsbur quality atorityloof Ilatm and'ears, Muni...Loam. Cuffs and Par lionneta. • Self Heating Smoothing Irons. TII E GREATEST DOMESTIC IM „ ;movement of tin• age. Leith. fled theta a moat deml le article—rating. lainr. time and =anti. Myreh.ts and Pedlar, supplied on Moral terms. Address. Epost JACKF.ON, 1.2.1 Wood street, l'lttshurg. . ore- Vcr ~lie, at the Prindind Lardlnn'e mtmom in the rltr. by }I. Greif& Co. , and Mt., Cohn Car Ind:tilt.— Alin. Tailors' mono, on the mum iirtudhle. feb.nrtlawly Bolivar Fire Brick and C m ruciblepany Clay ran- •- • - mfturing Co,. lIIS COMP ac ANY IAVIN.G LIROED their.eaparity for manufacturlnk, are Dow revered to meet the birnmsed delllllllol for that . . Brick. t7ruelble and Build/un- Clay. linters promptly attended to by ElEll n Ed:. Canal Basta , Plibbstrzh. Eeptember Eihn. ' COACH FACTORY. Z /.7" A• nod nod E. 31. o t of Carriages, tannin.... In p rice r rom 8100 to slomal. Timm Can ogee are built from the Lest materlaliatid_workumn. I ship. and under him own annervisioni ra.n. with deneq warrant Cl. work In 1.. Inferior to none umnufme- , Cured In Cho Union. be Ili• budnem and the ..reat Int-tease In &man.' fir this ciam of work. ham Induc t him not to build for oaumon or Ina priced work in his emtabliminnent. Peron. wanting 2.4 toO-owt nook please call and examine Ids thol i.o.ing East. All work warranted. New Coach Factory — Allegheny. Qtc- -1 -i./i-• "M. 11. WHITE &.• CO., would re areerfully infram the pnblic. thee they have erreted idurd. hareck, hareem Federal and Fanduskey nevem. They are twor making tool are tired - aired nseeire len for every desinirdien of vehicles. Coacher. garb dm, ' lraronehes. l'ho ton•. 0.c.. v1114,45,1= their ' long exoeri e nre to the insulin:et =re of the .isms work. and the faeilitici. ;hey Late, they feel confident they ere make : m eat t. do work on the eet reionahle terms with Ilene waotinir article. in their line. Taring particular attend'. to the eolemion of material, : and haring none lint cote rotent workmen. they hove no hmltati. In warranting work.. We theref rn the attention of the to.l.hr to Ibis matter. —Reran - log done to the lost manner, and on the most n•asonabl• terms. ja2ll3f ' Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTOI, BitcyritEn & CO., corner of, Beicient and Eyler, street,. Allen - limy City. would rempecitollt inform their friondr. and the that they an malinfaetnrinn Earriaces lian.inebes..Rork• away,. Shirt, and Chariot., In all their rarkum styles of niihde end priportlon. . All orders will he eteeut•wl with - a - hint rogAr.t to darn - Witty nod 'wanly of Anis!, keratn will also be attar.ded to . tho'nimrt reamonable terms. ['sing In all their work the lost Enetern rliafts. Nit.; and Wheel °lolf. lb.l eon dent that mil who barer them with their patrol:r, will M f mh , et sathdied o trial of their "murk. Pont:seek redamte.fto glee then, • mil Lende ;13 , 7 chafing elmewhare. • _ Fifth Street Stockini Factorz _ ABILITY, ENERGY, AM) Eil'ON 'MY.— Th. last wood. In childnnes IfoattMen'. hock., Ca d. ..shirt. mod Drawer., add at manufacturer'. pp 40111 at Ito !11th street stockingstockingFactory, all made Dom L.II J . NO ADVANCE IN I•ItIC.C. MNI. ALI% StaeklOw Platen-. sth atreet, lateral) Wood and Market. . ... _ .. .NICHOLSON & PAYNE, • 114.7.71T25XS ar I..7.)olitNti myna, (MATES. FIItiNTS ;st:xnmltc 1.11,f v Sired, ..ppadits . 17 ARNESTLY direct nitention to a new and hannwime pattern of PAW/lit NTOVR.iIIn mut pltwg alw..tri their new patents of mai Cfat 110 STOVE!, known ea the. - Keystone Mote and the - Wertern .star.' Theta tqovre In neatnew of Ilnleh, ...mum,' of .appir..cr younduiwn of material. outran. anything of the kind tot °Minot to the milli, to additien to the artlelea alludwl to aliove. their general ;dock muter:we everything PC their peevllar line. with the newt n.prove.l !pipit/v.100t... In view of real utility. Platform &MI 011111ter FCALP-N, Bark Mina Wagon Borer. Milos Ware Pal awl Ws 11 . 0 , 104 Na.. nod Telt Plata, Le, In every pi:axible variety of style and Go- WI. Au Impaction is aolklted. Inh2igy'43 L It. LIVINGSTON CAI,LN 415111114 J. S . gamut. LiV7.llg3toXs Bo en & Co. NOVELTY AVORhg, PITTSDURGIL PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales. hay, Cattle mutt/Ml° do.: Plattirrn end Counter de.; Door reeks of au eprior, Drop en d 4 Leitrim., Coffee MIN of enrion. kindg Paint Milo. approved pritterna Polts god Feetentnine, lltaPeable lrou Ceirthign of every b riny in form and Hnleh. lii' 711"AiTET & 'OLD, BRANS rqFynaitti. mt:mrtras AND GAR YITTEII.4. - .iwu rp.rslL num". n•Yßnri Amt.". ervennx, .3.110tc37. /AANUFACTI3IIE all kinds of Virster, fins und Str2lll Ural Are MINI up Ithlha end ur short lur4-11 7. HOWAATE 8c BROTHER, MARBLE MASONS, 204 L 1111.7171" t;riter.r..vs.4ll sr. rK.VTIL tiESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tha rattle generally. that they hay, opened theft. de Works et Um abate rtand,whero they teep on hand • large nf leautlfol AIAMELE nf'llre elan and (intfile xtple• Monumeatix MIDIIIS Read Stones. guroltufe Alaba, On.. aLleh tLey oUer at extremely bra grime. Marble In Mock, Slalol, and weed nrder. . Cemetery lota enclosed, telth Baden and Freeport Rom. apli W..W. WALLACE, 'STE:A MAIIBLE WORKS, .119,:...11 and d Libtly errst,• enquire SmilhAdd semi, PllTrillUlloll. . : I,, , c a b Oray . t , Stance; ways int band, end made to nrdor, Vrge'hirri, itethe lowest nrtresh. Throo hundred original and ',looted de• b*lnns for Tinntnnente. ar.,:on band. Nock stud Hieb Mar le furnlehed to the Trade at the lowest poke, All orders fillet! with despakh at 318 Liberty at4,et. au23 At W. wALLAcm. VI WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, Na. •..v.4 wall,. of 84 Morris etreet-1. nOIV smelting eery elegent . I ; l l :s pnr i'n7l ' 4 " Zo n gl " l ! ervg r brA7llrlqg 'dm+. eastmere 0011,illi. Vesting, In mat variety. wont or s,,,ssior nothing aro reinwefullr sited to call and oaanolnoour Much. before toning. as we will endeavor to shake It to their Interest to porch., of oel3 IVATTS *CO., 184 Liberty street -DRY GOODS. A. A A...MASON ,E CO., IVholefiolemt4-itetail • Dealers la Fancy and Eltsple Dry Goads. 25 Filth rltSzburgla. A/tuftNil. BURCIIFIELD, I%i olesala and Itatall DiTUoolla Mercbarits, cornerroarthiiad axkett alma. Pittahureh. MEDICINE. pR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, No.lL27l.fth opposite the CMtkidral, Plittmrith. )&!:ir WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, succestoi to . MURPHY Bt-IgE . , Wool Doster,and email:Was, Morelia for thy wof Atuoikap Woollen Goods, No. llTlLlborts Wort. .a;.....~-.~.-.~;~:-::.:~::~;;- Iik,f6LYNEAUX BELL; Mantilla and Cloak IVA. Mau %Witmer and Importer, 41Crtal at. t tri Eu . fIULPIN, Paris Mantilln Emporium, 1101 . ImPwrere also of ram"' Pare, 36l P. HIBBARD & SON, Vita Chem It. Bitters. Circattals Balm, rUle , Selre,l J." rk 'OOIA TTER, Rucoeavor to Lee AGENCIES. A CARD,—Bating been appointed .the 'ex ; zik. elunlro Arants for Pittsburgh, ter the istlehilll'atent la retiod Cementiel. and Stretched Loather Belling, man ' cif . ..Lured bY P. JDWELL A SoN, of Hartford. Contisealeilt. W. non - Offer tor sale a large amortreeta of all Widths. mamanufactured. at the umnufacturer's rears, hie article bolug superior to any Loather Itelang ever beam, °Qtr.! In this market. Also, a large stock of all vadat, of India Rubber Doffing constantly on hand, aud for sale at the • "Machine Dotting Deceit," No. 119 filarial street, J. & If. PIIILLTPS AUSjIN LOO3IIS, ' Real Estate Agent. Stork. Merchandise and DID Itrolor. ea 02 ith stmet, oleos. Wood. Dosinese prompth attended to. -' • ( t g AMU L L. MAIISILEL!„ Seeretary "'um... , Water - street. JOM - cB. Agent of the Insurance vV • . re. of North America, 141 Volta street. 1 - 4 4 M°: . CORDON, Secretary Western Insu • mince Co.tl Water street, GARUINtit COFFIN, AgentforFranklin r flri Inaurance Conicanny, northeast earner of WM.I and Ilea esroets. 13 A. .MAIWARA, Agent for Delaware Mu • toal Inattrance Cempany. 42 Water ravr. e. nroant Ttru. .. . .... ....... ..... ... \lna.' S. SWIM; F.O. H. TAYLOR S.; TIUSTON, (successors ATI( to Taylor E Monte,/ General Conatulialon and For arding Merchant's tot _Agents fur Eastern Traneterta- Mon LitlqA. Wholetale tinders In Slaplettruorriee, Meet ings. Colin. Cotton Terum Batting, Twine, Manilla. Mle court and lientncky Memo, Tobacco, Soda Aab. Window Glass. Phi Dar and White Lead. !Carat Sheet and.Clnche mai and Plttibflrßb Manufactured (loodanenerally.— -testae hr th e `l9rtlil, /Hill' and "Manner %II" Meetings, Pittsburgh. go. 49. Front street, (no)nelle Lnularllle, Pittsburgh and St, laritala Sachet Landing,) Cincinnati ya2nnutd IV. 4. nrrcluscov_Li 4 W. 411.14!tar411D. A. ILUTtIiISON & CO., Commiseion . Merchant+ and darnta for the tt. WA+ Soh.. tiefilu• err. bralors in tiorrar. Mclanca Pig arid Bar Lead,. Hemp heaatirn. Zinc. Platt, at, a. ~ BOOKSELLERS .0 C. STOCKTON, late,Satinstarl..t-Btock bitolmt;;l:t.-zrit[fit:PZlZ•l4llV:lV `"'" '— I - L. READ, Bookseller atuLßtatioltoroliik,. oil • Ts Fouh street. APu1b,"7'2"41.0. g- S F Ill rt WELDIN, 'Wholesale and Retail Pratar in Blank and Stbool Books. Paper and Ras. !loon's. No. W 3 Wood 'trust. tbrianeu Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. IrOIIN S. DAVISON. Bookseller ard Sta ltY Win, warreusor to Paslant L Agnew. iNarket attrat, near Ffatrth. Pittsburgh. Pa. IHENItYI S. BOSWORT Bookaellar and , Dnaler In Ftattnnxe T , 1.n. , N O . 82 - 31arket st4IX e lumond. Plttxtntr g b. Pn. roct, nt ... iltr IY'& CO., BookNellere and Stationeryll, Nu. An Wont *trent. next .1 to therexmn of Third, tnlntr u ll. Pe. Petml.d law rZnko ennstantry on hana. l k. 1C0. . 11. & CO BookPellor;, Ni;C: Ai ~,,., 6 . 17 . wv xtreet. betve.n Fourth sad Diamond MUSIC, &C. ffllllN fr. 31ELLOR. Deafer in l'inno Ferteft Zr' m eTiTZl:;,l .l lT2...B79 l 4,x7rd W...tarn rannaprant:—N.. - si Wr....c0rt...e.. • aImaLESIIY KLEB1:11. Dealer in Manic;Mu lastrutennta.aud Inwan - ter of 11431... n arent for Nunn* a Carl a arand and manna Pismo. with (..I...nan's ./Coltan AWarlanent. Abr. for Dunham's Manua. srtlniEDF.lt & co., Mn,dc - sto;7 - , 4th II • Ptre..t, m.rket and Woad. Nn w Muydemu- PlLntly ro,l•lna. and Mullin' Inetrumonta or all Mud. DRUGGISTS . ...00strn num. i a WI [,COX .4. CO., Druggißtm abd Apoth- I 1 • erare.,rerno (tenetlo,lr . 4 and thoDieneona.k&n , renstently rn 'hand e and rempleto rtinent Of Druz., 'Th‘lirlore.rerf merry... 4 articles perta eeev ining telbell . . . . 1 1 1.yrkl9n• rA-aniptinr.• rarrfnllyccrnycn4A.l..d. rn yl2 I OUS P. 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MASON it 004 No. RNING, MARCH 24, 185 FRIDAY MORNLNO, MARCH 24, 1854. • Fur the Dar Putsfiarati auetts Minister* and Polities—Agate.. Ma. Enema:—The student of human nature, if be be a careful observer:. will Often meet with curious developments of the genus "Homo." The celebrated Scottish Geologist, Hugh Mil ler, in his researches amid the geological depos its of the tertiary formation, found certain ichthyolegic remains whiCh 'indicated, that the fishes of that period, instead of following the usual law of deeelopement from lower to higher forms of life, were rather specimens under a law of retrogression and degradation. . There was a manifest deterioration from one generation to ' another, so that while a great grandfatheramong the finny tribe was a very proper sort of a fish; fitted by harmony of form and features for milli- voted society, his grandson of's few generations I later was out of al 1 proportions--his eyes awry= his fins misplaced—his mouth twisted into a ve ry awkwardandungentlemanly position, in short, his whole physioue something tows would regard, a little human immortal who should make his ap pearanee in the world of ours, wirhu redUndan cy df timber legs—an overplus of arme—apaouth under bid left ear, and certain,gteen patches in stead of eyes, twisted round over his right The Geologist and Anatomist look upon these ichthyic monsters with wonder, and at times,.helf-suspect them' to be "Angels who not having kept their first estate," have, through. a degrading process of centuries, reached these ; abnormal types.--- Now I imagine, the poor fellows would not thank us for this opinion, and that -many a time, they gave lectures on the harmony of forms, or symme trical developments, and-enforced their logic by a reference to the admirable correspondence be tween their own hunch-backs, squint eyLs and twisted jaws. I imagine, these ill-omened Ophi dians and Acanthoptergii of old geologic periods were decidedly apt In their moral lectures to those of their brethren who unfortunately had their eyes, fins, Bc. in the proper places. The Plates , sa, for example, might argue for the moral fitness 1 of having one eye stuck in the middle of its head and the other in the side. Without intending to carry out 'my illustra tion, too far, I would call your attention to the Ophidians of the Genus Horns, who 'just now are favoring us with some lectures on the moral dig nity of the learned professions. Men who care as little for the honor and dignity of the pulpit as an old Permian Ganoid, with his fore, limbs stuck on his occiput, did. , for the music of the Pleiads, ire now fearful lest the sacred ness of the profession should be compromised, and the official character ilf that body, for' whom they have never been known to entertain too profound is reverence, should now.be tarnished by contact with the lower substratum of this eel-' fish world, themselves included. "Procul 0, pro cut, este, preterit." It is said of John, the non ;., of Nimshi, a furious 'chariot driver - of ancient tiLIICP, that to a friend of his he ens day remark } ed, "Come with me and nee my zeal for the Lord," and yet. "Jelin departed not from the sins of Jeroboam who made Israel to sin." The dif ferecce between the ancient debit and his mod ern imitators, is, the ancient seas valorous in putting dMan the prophets of Haal—,the modern,' in keeping up in some unclouded aer.ene. atmos phere, some heavenly region' far above the dust and turmoil of the earthly, the modern Prophets of Israel. Baal will do well enflugh; if: we can. only keep the prophets of. Israel in their sphere. Among the ancient Gfeeks, it was not an un common idea, that the god. came down and dwelt „,with men, and taught them laws and morals. f . it was not supposed that the dignity of the celes tials was at all injured thereby, but rather en luinced. They had not obtruded beyond their sphere, nor was the 'question asked, "do you come as n "eirizin" or as a god. Modern Greeks are determined to keep the celestials in their sphere. And if by chance any ono of them seizes a human weapon, they cry opt, "Carnal, carnal, do you this as a "citizen" or rise. "celes tial?" "We beseech you reflect; profane not the :sacred lawn and mitre of heaven—delegated au thority. As celestials, ever maintain the serene height of your supra-mundane sphere, but if yam must exhibit the common infirmities 'of the race, we entreat you, in the name of liberty rind iirl iitanity, of religion and her sacred offices, and for our sake, who are jealous for the honor of our holy faith, bring not the moral power of I your parities to bear against the evils you would - cOndeum..,,sully,..not. the purity of Heaven bra \ base mlllOllO. of its bigh, sanction with the things of eartl. Come to 113 aa inert and "citi zens." Forgive, Mr... Editor, a few questions. Are these men, who ore so earnest in their noir- , pledged zeal for the purity of the pulpit, the men who meet, the 'claims it pimento! Have they aprreater regard than others for the moral and Christian elevation of society? Are they the ' men who furnish us with practical embodiments of the religion they so highly reverence? Are they the pioneers in the christinn enterprises of the day, thus giving living exemplifications of the christaanity they admirer I imagine, that if the ehemerer of one of these defenders or conservers of ministerial purity could he .fossilized, in all its curious obliquities and malformations, and utter displacement of parts, and, if in the future, some moral and anatomical Hugh Miller should find the precious relic buried iu the dust of ages, he might divulge some carious and interesting spec ulations. These speCulationn I may lento to yourimagination. Lames. To! the ytttallFgh Daly Gazette. torishisnr . itio . reeZgers Sonic friend of the Pittsburgh Republitsanor com munication in. our edition of March 15th published a in 'reply to a former communion tion of your paper on the character of said Re publiedner, and as he has particularly named the Wert renasyhillOche Stools Xietung in his aeveml. charges against the German press of this city, I ask your kind permission, to answer him in your columns. In doing this I wish to bring tiro dif ferent charges and assertions under enumeration, in order to shorten my reply," The ;trade runs thus: ..Tee Prrrsernoit, .118PUBLICASE11..—We find in the Terachir of the 224 of February, an article inserted which tries' to misrepresent, the Pitts burgh Ihpuldicaner to the public, which doe* not understand the German language, and therefore • cannot read the said paper.(l.) The tendencies of chic paper are neither Catholic nor Peoteitaiit.(2.) - It is read and approved both by Catholic and Protestant clergymen, who feel an interest tore=. sist and restrict the doctrines of the AtheisticaLi Red-republican, and radical German pressin this' country.(3.) The German 'papers of this city, the li(aats Zcitung at the bend, are defend- I en' of Tom Paine and the Atheist Ilassaurek of, the Cincinnati IlotherachM., and therefore ene mies of Christianity.(4.) The llepublieaner did not answer to the charges and insolent questions of the radical Pittsburgh press, because he knows by experience that there is no use to - fight with men without principloe.(6.) The Republicaaer is fur liberty overywhere,but not for a bloodred re-1 public; he cannot applaud suchtnen, who sought to spread, by robberies and . , assassinations, the 1 light of liberty,(ii.) The. German radicals un derstand under liberty quite a different thing from what the Americans d0.(7.) It is true-the • first incitement to start the Republican f r came from the Catholics, because they could not boar longer the lies, calumnies and misrepresentations of the German Pittsburgh press.(B.) They were very soon joined by honest and faithful Protes tants, and they-have no other tentlenoies than the Louisville irachter,„ started by evangelical Protestanta.(9.) The l'reacher himself-opposes strongly the doctrines of the radical. German press, and gave these fellows severaltietes a good thrashing.(lo..) That the German Catholics have seven or eight daily papers to spread the doe trines of their church, is a naked untruth.(ll„) Radicals and enemies of Christianity have quite 1 nu-astonishing number.of satanical sheets is a fact, and we would 'wish that the English press I should give more attention to this fact, because infidelity lea greater enemy to, this country than any abet. • T.BUT/1./4 ( 1 / 41:111T (1 ) It is untrue, as the RePublicaner niserts, that said panerhed no Catholic tendency. In Ne, 7 be adMits himself, Got it was started by Catho-• licit, but he entirely tlndts speaking of the Circu lar (Prospectus,) which - was mentioned in the communication of. the Preacherl of the 224 of . Feb., to whichlio replies. • - New, I hology assert,.,that the signers of said prospected (the' Jeattit-paterßeeloa, Messrs. Fe lix, Unsin, Buerkle, eta;), did pledge them , selves, that the Republicanor was to be a "poli tical paper with Catholic I pub tithed the contents, of said prospectus the Meats Zeitung, risking those men whether or not they had ,signed such a' ircular r and if. so, what they meant by a " political paper - with Catholic 1 tendency?"—and that neither these men, nor the Republictuter over fro answered . . a syllable to this. Moreoreeit minim proven- ni the coluims of • the Republicaner„ that this Organs ha: n Catholic tandency ; -IWe refer- for this proof to every partial reader of that paper as well este Its file, which le in - our possession. . • Yes, the 163pnblicaner was-started by Catho lice and by embalme only, is edited by Catholics (the priests from Ilayerdatown can regularly be seen In that, office) and has none .other than - II Catholic tendency in our political affairs: . falsithatthe Rep_utliciner approved of) ,, liy Protestant Clergymen." Who among the. Protestant ministers approve of imeh'- 'sheet or 'ire tendeacy.l-1- Lot but one be named;and I will . retract all I said about this point.: That the writer of the chore Canard de and consoqinettlY: will not do.lmyself.have never sanctioned lisfidelity,- yet I cannot approve Of; the "Republiciner, though he- writes against atheism: It may .rte right is and wrong in Weary. thing else. \ \ \ - "7 \ ' (3.) But the greatestuntruth of all is the &Seer tion, that West Penne. Btaatszeiting'stoocl.at the bead of the defenders and devottid disciples of Thomas Paine and the Alliiest'illassaureck of the Cincinnati nifoaktraechter." ETery reader ofiny paper \krionsand we ; call the whole German population np tia , witti6ens, that my. paper, had never applanded.the Odle. sophical doctritma 'of either 'nf them; ,neither have I done such a thing in prink! ,sonverna . tion. I can prtm'e to the contrary, that,, irhe adtidtted Of the merits of Tom P ain e , a as a revo lutiOnary man, I denied 'his worth as a moral apostle. This was my stand in my paper, and in k private coniersation, even with the - adherent's of `Paine, who not only will bear testimonY \ to this, hurwho felt rather displeased with me on that Ten , account \As to . \AIr. Ressoureek, every body am origst the s .pernurs of these cities knows, that. I have criticised etty severely his discourse which he heldebytte time ago in the Atheneum, and that'l defended Chiistianity and A theneum , against that Mir-urns Man, who tried,but failed to prove, that a 'eon could consistently only be "eithei an atheist oi , si , Raman Caaolie.r I also refer shout ' , myself and in all those paints to the German Pro; testant Mitiir4rii, whose attention any inconsis tency on tay,,part would not have elcaped, ' O.) ; "The iteipublleatter" says this writer, lid not Ammer huh 'charges and questions, becanso he knows by eip4iiience, that there is no nee to tight With men without principles. ' () Jesuitism' Thou art always' the same! As soon as thou reelest cowered, tht strivest to make thy oppo nent appear bad; in 'oitler tO•obviate the force, of hie proof. (b.) •In No: I. the WTI; Republicatier gives blmseltand that na ran air, as if bOth'of them were in favor of liberty, only opposed Ito' Red-republicanism s:c. Now it is evident,. that they fight against liberty under the pretence 'of opposition to Red'-republicanism. That the Re publicaner really dries, not often directly but in directly in a sneaking way, fo'kinstafice by eith.- er ridiculing or condemning Ante 'an laws, ens.- toms, manners, religion etc. or by attacking and blackening the characterof revel do men etc. Popery and liberty under one cclorkand flag ! Can any ounbelieve in suClApretettalona!' (00 The German radicals in politica en erstand liberty in the same Sense !aa the people of the northern section \of the U nion; a few Mir Isla iii religion may go farther, but they will c never threaten the, country, with'. those evils: nd danger's, that Jesuitism is fraught with. (7.) This number la answered in, No. 1. (S.) See answer • (0.) Tn this number - the Jesuit seeks to plase himself on a level with the Preacher apd tries a, gain its good will by, flattery "Fen? the Greeks, end doubly so. ifthey make presents!" (10.) • The Catholics have 'the following ,Catholic papers: The 'Rnpublicaner ot.Pitts-' rburg; the Volksfriend of Cineinnati ; the Seehote of lklilwaukie; the Tagechronic of St. Looust‘the Kirchenzeitnng of New.. York;\ the Yahrheits Friend of Cincinnati; and the HeraideiWahrheit of St. Louis. The radical papers that are enmities to Chris tianity are more numerous ,amongsA.the German ,press than whatmay be deeirable; but whatever evilsighey may create, those evils don't compare with the evils of Jesuitism, or history has taught, us falsely. We have no objection to the,oppost-• tion shown to radicaletheism; but we weald like, to see the English presies pay a little more at-. tention to the machinations of Jeanitiam in\this country. Popery "and • Jesuitism,have already gained more ground in the. United' States thart whet may be good for our liberty, Li Congresv we see atheism and Popery shake hands. Bedieki was well received Ahere; he 'was considered a learned, a pious, a great treated and wronged by the people of the. United /Rat* while the 8,500 l'rotestruit Ministers of New Eng; land, the sans of their own soil, were considered Men with sinister designs, etc.' These things are altogether worthy of earnest reflection. IL' P. 31;cem.En.:%,, . . „ Tor the Plushareh Dallitkesette. D. N: Marc, Dun If,. Editor—ln your very flattering notice of the candidate of the American r oily for Gover nor, Benj: Rush Bradford, Esq.'; you bare made a very important error, in stating dint he is "a lawyer by profession." . • • Mr. II does Doti:mks% to the legal profession,' and never did; he was a farmer for ten years; and has for the last seventeen years been a real . ... dent of Western Pennsylvania. He had o:moth er a lawyer, and his father belonged, to that pro, tension; his grand father and great grand father were both Printers. Please ranks this.corica- tion, and oblige a friend of the BILAD/RIIDI Pittsburgh, March 2 18E4. The Nebraska Et tha house. \ The following a re the proceedings its the House; on the reference of tho Nebrnika the Committee of the Whole, us .rePorted by th Bulthnore American: W.tennecros,-Marcla Seieral similar bills have been taken' up and referred, the Senate Nebraska and Kansas bill was next road by its„tatle. Much feeling was manifested on the subject, and every one seemed to remark this as tt trying time. Messrs. Richardson nntl'Ciatting rose at about the same time. The one moved to refer the bill to the Committee on Territories, the lat ter to the CoMmittee of the Whole. `The Speaker recognized Mr. Richardson. • • Mr. Cutting raisetra . point of order, and asked whether hit motion should not first be put. .. The Speaker replied it would, but the gentle= man could not take the floor from the gentleman from Illinois. Mr. Richardson desired to have the bill re fened to the Committee on Tenitories for. the . a nd said of amending it in some particulars, and said that to refer the bill to Committee of the Whoto 'would kill it , by indirection. It was use less to deny the fact, and gentlemen need snot pretend to him theyare farorable to the, billwhile they wish to place it in easels position that it cannot be reached during the present .emosion of Coguress. Therr4tre bills enough on the calendar to engage the attention of Conga:via from now until the beginning of the next - session. Ile re peated fairly and frankly that an effort ao-risfir the bill to the Committee of-the .Whble, if suc cessful,, would defeat tide bill altogether. . I Ile was bound to respect the right of -every gentlemen to cast his rota as he pleased; when the matter came up for consideration, brit he had DO respect for those who profess to be fur the bill, while they are using erery effort by indi rection to destroy and kill it. If gentlemen do not desire to rote for the bill, let them rote against It, and meet the issue fairly. Now What 'are the.facts relative to this WV Whet is the amount of business which nitwit*. has precedence of this bill on the calendarl÷ Nearly everythingbrought forward by the stitid ing committees from the beginning of the session to the preset:ft time is in Committee.of the Whole, 'and many of the bilLi will not be reached at all before the close of the seision. .By referring this bill to the Committee on Territorial it will be reported is amended, and if there shallbe a majority in favor of the principle, they can rote on it and either pass or defeat it, or they can go into Committee of the Whole and there discuss 3lr. Cutting now moved that tho bill be Wei red to the Committee of the Whole, in order that the fullest opportunities for discussion mightbe offered—the bill contained important - principles, which should be careftdly considered., He thought the gut principles of Congresslimal non-intervention:were violated bythitamendmont of Mr. Badger, and' he waosalscropposed to the amendment forbidding allows front vothig. Ile disclaimed any disrespect towards the Committee no Territories, and concluded by moving.the pre vious question. Several . members requested Mr. Cutting to withdraw his detqand for the previous questleM, but be declined: Much excitement preTailed, and the confusion was very great. - The demand for the previous gbestion was sus tained, and the biU was refer:edit* the commit tee of the Whole.by yeas 110 to 95 nays. This result CAUSed the, greatest joy to theane mien of the bill, and chagtined 'its friends, the reference being considered ax equivalent to the dote:Ant the bill. It must now take its-place on the Speaker'stable,-and in the usual course of legislation can hardiji bo reached this session. , " To clinch the Note,. Mr.:Cutting Moved , • r;)- consideration and to lay that motion on thitable, which was carried. ' Teaq 110, nays SKI: •1. The house then adjourned. • - • • ~ 3 10112 AIMATIOL—A number of slaves have recently escaped fromNerfollt and Portsnicath tb northern States;• and for conic time:past an. ex ,- citementah the subject having Prevailed' among the people' or then cities, -tit Monday last -a . a meeting °Teal:ens of Norfolk Conntywashild at . Portsmouth to consider ' grievances: from'- the' cause alluded to. - Ramintionswere passed to the effect that, na'efirtain . elaveholders had loit,their, huntan property, and that; is pnutita:tylaad es, cepa in II 'renal to Nevi Bedtord,:hrlSS4 - 142 f*: ';fore a Committe; should be nip* ted to'drew up; iv statement of the 'matter 'and, anedier be am-, 'powered and'requested to lay the;same hi - paison' before Ida - Excellenoy; the Presidiet oftbitfalted States, and to solicit from him'inich'astion alter the premises as be may deem' itproper and tend: FIOII7.ING AT•DISIADVANTAGZ.--/12 the ku..l I .t:-••••`•••" ,•••••Lim • , correepondence li the Herald, if is Mud , Terence to the be of Citale, thelPasteans !tap. "Ansonitincr. Frosisci—Molasses lasses, pears, fought wilt; brilliant 'courage; lila cons- see a remarkable power. of„absorption.i Some misted groat oversight otrateg. The Rust\ curiou* !iota In relation-to this peculiarProperti ,sians had entrenched themselves behind'aeluster have ' been recentlylaid b efore the Londenilled• of hay stacks, which , if - resolutely ..- attacked , ical Sdelety. , 1849, a nimber or casks or*, might have been carried, end caved much even-hisses Were stowed at the Loll4o.l3.dicks-,. twit slaughter.-The Turks, , however; auccess-• W 1,1270 cwt. Three years atter- Telly attacked_thein in open plain, and Tour hnn- ; wasds tbt•ty , were weighed again and, there was drod fell del& and dying at 0110 . t1i3C.balge: fond to bean inertias° ;;OT weight amounting in mediately after- this had occurred,' an immense the whole*22 eist.. Another lot of 247 . *dm: herd of swine 'ruihed upon the battle lleld.and i' were stawed away in July of 1849 arid an start., , thrust their horvid - emouts the - blood and bow-4 log the Nbutigs'in 1852; tbe.inolasies. "Pined. Up; els of the wounded and 'dead: \ The ethricks and I like tifoitntair: The calks 'weighed,erigirially; the struggles of the' poor victims, as they at- 1,2 cwt. witch': salved gained' Trona to fifty tempted to keep ofT if thear beastly assailants, ; petunia, the total s gaity being 341 cwt.: • lnanother frightful for mind to something too friUontemplati. instance, 00 ibe, wel"e gained bPseine;-elakS.;,, The Turks theniSelvestacialreed, east atllatence Thiii - wonde4ol property : of absoilxinemidatris _carousal; fro mthesir TS said Lobe `-the moat art lin they; witnessed the fiendish _ Ito'. ;. . ttie'Prophet justly fora" UdasSeiS deniabietlintlibie *lke made of tirinq.R~ ,pine.- 1,~ '.. ': 1u • ~ ~.y \ . ..- ewer \ Sotimreis Oluxies or Nos.rmmilitatsinna.• - 'A. - ''‘. - i notna ~ . ..,., ..,,,,, h y a , -The Richm o nd Fni , Er r enrainers` true • eiponent\of I,..Wnstr.,Grrattna' in , ade u f -` f 3 di aren of Nlhrailaa.""n"-- He -the sii,Tehoide,- :q ruiriii,;iiiiixioee the f01.71Q ~Torilium inn tho Rouse of. Repiesentatives lowing. at \ the \hea d° of l i . - elakinien of tha', inaritedand nuinbered,ind 'firmly believes the n North, who luciapratentedOgiutist' the Neheasks 'bill‘will go through'bj a decishe majority': \ .11e,, tif it does g o ,. he makes a great st rike s bilk ‘, -\ ' 'S \- .. :7 1 , 3 1 I I : hb yprtinee are but that if it, . n The reministmats eay, . the hit:reduction of 1 ~a sia, htteina ., ; n ow . t o „b e vi a . , &helm. see,... . slavery inl k a region\cmurrriord t o friaion% 63i dui li thietts 00 exmlained hy the, .t,i ies ida hh .. \ i i* Pitgated.. ..fa of 4 . in t inti° "' in t"g sland'ing and -piani ',efforts will therefore'4:r*e to. Put \ irrepeazab enactint, and by the diyinri arid eels- . the nf - \ rate4rim of religiotat add # 2 orl'he We winnot MP . , p, c o t,4, , - The leading TennaleVe , WWI. . - to 'comment _wont , the hi#,Fical falsehood . the Hunt . of Laaraiatia. and old ,Bidtki t ,, spa miktf 4, : ,, bigoted ignorancearid impious blastthenly 'that an . ripe fin. i.,"werta onslaught on. th a. bit. _ \ , are packed together in thht short. paragraph ;. u ofd These men excite , the higitint tidutliatiOn. for ; haring t° quote ot h e r unbi9hlng violations -their fearleemias and independence:4,s.: Forced truth, - oommin knee, decenopind . Chrin_ Cue. mb. alone by conOlottiins of duty and . itentiOettta of desty and charity that ate .rierr t nitm. r - haute; they proudly defithe Coirottloniand the. - needing' ,_PantgraPho Of thin, ',,,_,..°f°71,.fep,„°`,,',,,1,.„i; debauchery crthe hour. _John, Be% - Cullom. s i v " k W er :"` a , T o c ired more thre reB nari p ec es * — in the o " ort a t v ' eni " r a" - : and Etheridge, are , aniong the-not:bat specimens ~, of a genuine manhood: They can tiarer be'for pit, than for men professiNg toleranetiOnto a n- , gam= ; Hunt oflouislana is in tioympect be charity in general for.the South, butOrho, when °, hind them. ', Their course -is gloing• them a dla eTer a MaiieiMell blow eau be struck ' at a der-, \ ~....t i o n ...milt more than a thousand eves a 110.: -critical period, are prompt to use 'atillettcr And ~ 7„.._. . Z„,.._ ,„,,,,_,...., 4 aann „,,,,,„ . . ~..., „..,„ alung-shet, in the mrftater of the' militaiitdirinee betting ' .'.l.V4"l7o-urS:7L34I.---ng.,71,r,74,-.47, Whose names are appended' to this papee, We ant y 'northern doughfinie out of Vaahingt;m.-- should prefer that the Fulfills Of these roma atilt% clergy shouldhe filled by men like Tifec. Gay. - .Ton.es will stand almost alone in Tertnesiee; dors Parker, bitter and avowed in their hoitibty t /I°,-itra." the silty firrt. pigeon .. t4 :, ft . ... Y '7 °4 , 7 44 \ 6 to the South, true to their convictions and and positivein tho ontinten anee et them' 1 - hog e °,„‘.„ n . Air. Bartbr says the bill will be dageatea- a. . • doug hy declares he does not know.lioik I Ira „pit'lhat le :k occupied,with the canting, hypocritical.. i he hs a a rtain s uch .. arraag i ts i t . ,iia0,,,,,„,„, face double_ dealers who -conceal malice and be venom, each as has now broken out in this men. he says, aotor donv triumph. - Its' wlfl7 speak, ' dacious fanatical . memorial'-behindlong. „ja i .... but he sap he shall not speak:oat of order,: nor • 'under black cloth,and with 'hollow, hypo , Prim. bile tinte. -.lie yenta but an iour, he. says, the ' the people aid 'that hear he gas ' • • hinalove to tertr nf-' • °lli ' ''),,i' he 'will critical professions of Christian suns . .""..Pire. care not; how many mender:dons and ProPOton oortninlY in ocruPr; for he Ye . brasehemous memorials they , may pour apt . ~_k ill _tit," . bill and write ite its epitaph.. - "Yes;Ellir,"ln ' Congress. They only disclose the devil's clove !,nan i tt ii n l anguage ;. toll hoof, and teach our people what they are chain .. _oir . tably. and stupidly slow to believe, • ttuit thertia . p " z t i f r o . u "' nd f t itB . co t ri te n m ci p p t a l ~ a °, ,is h i O r r , „ h°4-al, r° lte e n Yn i ,i ‘ the tha no friend:obi, or tolerance, or Christian' ehanti loanest ' in our country to a - pooi•whitealasc forth° Priuth,_where - she Is mock industzionsvi ._,,.. .. nia a Iromei with _ niggori. ,. ..tri in tot and hypciorkicilly taught they exist, namely,. lo 7,'_,„ . „, in , in-4ra. iiithgenti t z6; Air.: 11. - $. 1, the Northern pulpit. The great 3lethoditr . t .. .,...T.T. ott the ourtimum isirverisir., v:it . kiiii , a Church, South, is. the only one that has acted notneo 'with a patriotic and manly candor and Christian nothing 4ewith:hint_ , 8 . 5 ".". .. i, .- , -r -- - -‘ sincerity in thianuitter, severing all connections 'with' brethren of the stilleto, the smashes knife and the surplice - Of-the North.". . I• - ger The followinkare the closing remarks Of ' h sermon by the 'Bar. cactus Busciim on the . . ... . , Nebraska iniquity:: . \- - - •"- '- .''', "But there is a datiltearen at hand. This supposes the law to have paned. It has not pat sed. It may possibly be 4efeated. Our. moat \ immedate duty, then, is to mite in sanding up a \cry to_Congreas that shall rnake.the majority turn halo. The maldrity is cceniPtVThermajori& is unprincipled. From their splendid hotels, lecke their . gorgeous . banqueting hallo and saloon;' fie rn conclave and caucna„--Laye, 'and 'soma !of them from midnight orgie!, and dkunken revel; 1 and blasphemous debauch in gambling hihse and brothe&-they gather together to insultthe stead'. fast fe*.•" faitbfal found:liming the faithlesii,l to defy Wearen,and barter away the liberties of their co ,try That. Majority, like an inthittona bard of pnlitileal blacklegs, gambling in eleition stock,. sealmg. the fate of milliOnituahoruhl tato of the greatest empire tbe Min ever shone on, the fate of tho t World,—upon the cast ofthelore , sidential dice \I will not say, Oh. for a- Crern-1 well 'With' his Iron-sides, to' purgo there halls at. point \of bayonet. Napoleon, - even, to drive', those beasts from \ t eiiitsils !--though even that; were a blessed ei t i \ ;ge. ' Ah no! I ask for. * raorts, rising in e majesty and strength. 'All! is ak,atake. Ail is t , if they go . on.' , And'is: I tbernao'clieck,+no re ,on the neck,—naliridl,,e, in the \hereof the poop el The science. of lyin g yi.s so universally and perfectly developed,---faj'ae hood hiayti, intbe ear \ af•Congress with such deafening, afeultig din, \U . s hundred xtonguedrumor=that UM-wretches in \ the majority. there cannot bear, and, will wit beaA4that the calm and orderly peo ' ple attomeNare saying. Alai I nothink—unless it bea cry like the'cry of Egypt at theAleath Of her.filet-born-.7-will,artest them:',-Maless the Zia , lion shriek, Meson shrieked then -the .Deluge burst over theta,: it will be too Into, But if the ' , voice of 'the net*, , in its despair, in its repent ance, in Its wrath,' rises—like the ocean; like the voice of God—end rolls in and dashes - salvia she walls of .Congress, then -these - minions - will tremble; then:they Will cower and -apituria„.and theta Witt die; iarrat* 3:121,Olt WILL LIVE.? ,,. ~. At a end of the announcement of a fectuia to,be delivered in Itome, If.. Y., by Henry Ward Beecher; the Committee of Managers insert the following'reasonable request: . • "P. persons in the habit of using bacon\ abstain from its use *iihne there'? as the ladies *llO furnished the church havejustly Mutt-I willingness to its being used for lectures, through , fear of ; its being desecrated ant soiled-by the: juice or the weed." • \ • . The trait in our people which float disg usts well-bred strangers, and is equally 'repulsive to well-bred Americans, is this tobacco chewing and spitting. Apart from the fact that the,use of to %be* diminishes the volume of flesh and the out. line of physical beanty—lessena the weight and hardness 'of-the very bonei of the human uic—iels one of the grossest habits that can be practiced. None of the brute-creation is so filthy in Ms native state as the civilised man, with pia tobacei) chening. Artistically speakini, it seats rusequivocally'satiricallor statesman or mor alist to'he holding forth \en liberty or arid , be the slave to the nasty, habit in question:l' It is above all disgusting : to women; and the first effort of a s gentleman should-be to have ills' maw} ners approved of by the Mr.\ Wily 'should a man chew tobacctr„ when be wood look with horror on a woman woo should do se? In our hotels; Waage coachek s in railroad cars, especially as we: go West and /loath; in s theatres, in court; of jug-. dee, there is a congeries of beastliness by, means I of tobacco:spitting\whichsrould make the doubt er or cynio proclaiM us the filthiest - of potpie: It seems by the above cantina; that the habit must be . particularly bad aF Rome and we trust that the Romans have not only. ollerved the intimn Lion In this particular instance, but will so cor& pletely reform their habits as to make each re quests unnecessary lie .rmin.m..—N, Y. Z ibzmc. Tui New Hawes/mut. Bragmow.—The,:remilt of the electionin -New . Hampshire- not yet ad curately Boston Atlas Bays tittkit has returmlof the election of members of 'the legislative from nearly every town in the State,_and that they are stated as • followrir Op position, 149 i• Administration, 130..,, The ; Con cord Statesman of Saturday counts '426 devio ! cystic member,, to 155 opposition, leaidng twen ty towns to be beard from. : ,The telegraphic statement from Boston says AO .rebtrbs from% 201 towns. in New. Hampshire give..Baltft,.the• deMocratio candidate • for governor, 709 n ity, which will be swelled, probably; to.. 1, 00. throUghout ,Stste. ,The Concord- Rep orter states that there is pretty fairsprinkling" bf Nationals, or "Brake, democrata" among. the democratic representativei elect:: • • -• Ax Arucrrnso Affsmy Ledger says . : . • • • • - • • 'An affecting incident was' related to nn this morning by;a gentleman; who was ' a witness to the dreadful scene on board the Reindeer' after the recent exPlOsion. Two fandlies, one 'of fire And the other of six persona, who were rensOving 'fines Ohio to dtiseouri, were all SO badlynealded by the ate= that they have since died! A little girl of five or six.years of age, who belonged to; one of these.familles,.and whose tender flesh was literaUy boiledi waslaid alongside of her Mother, whose spirit was pasaing in an agony' 'of :pain from its earthly tenement' Tarningher eyes to ward her .mother, she saitl4.. Uri, it is sit dark will we : not soon get.' home.' Poor 'child l:' lier eyes were darkened by tho hese of &nab; and soon afterward her spirit was unfettered and did go home, to lire forma ,pith angels." COlnti e tEPHlTllfik . l:7l; ton Courier !flakes 'the following:report ore - tn. cent toial in. that city : . - •' In the United Status Circuit CoaityeaterileF. an injunction Was granted to reit:raid Aced, Wade & iPnslowfrom lling caskof brandy hawing the trademarks Frenclitinsradhe twee, upon them .me - hounction,itai grunted upon the applicatioh. of Charles4refre,._Foquin Of Philadelphia; agent of Alphonse, Seen-Pabriel _ and others; ther•United Proprieters;"Cfßoclxella, France; the (mimes brandy dililleriOrlie'Whitea in his affidavit that .Dayton & "Spregtaref-Ilbw York have for many:months past; been in .the habit of manufacturing brandy,. \mak putt:nil...it' in casks madein imitation of thelrovhieh the ' , United Proprietor-I,'" brandy ig iiripmfed';" Wet they, with the conaeht of Reed & have been , in the habit, not only of counterfei tlii brand .andtrade'Marksof,the Frenchmanefacturszs, 'bet have Cot:Meddled the Cuitom Ito*se,tnerks Of the Neiv :Fork gaugers: Upon \ head' ,ef each barrel' olthe American - brandy Iwieht.ihi:4aut after. theyrenah style, 'The linited.hvpriinars Ik Would' seam. that the gauger's nam e. is-Z...Riag, and .Sbcr.affidetit states that, a ft er CounterfeitingbiaCustom mark, the name of ' , qt. - Ring" is affixed :fa that of - the' gauger."-...Efshy dahlia era -slim ofthe Mod&by: .which the alleged.fratrululent buidniss Ens. been \ - carried on. Upon a bcaring . of. the case; ..the \ caurterdered the deiendants, their eguntoinon eignen end eerinnits not to :sell any \ spirit, euehas was demiibltd bill' o 1 coin- - phdnt, erany other casks of spirit with fluX trade -• mark of the complainants thereon, exiept - mreh brands Mr shall have been or. may be manufaev tared by the 'United Propricto \ rs. Penalty Sitqr Cua.a.-=-The steamship Crescent dy, Which arrived • at:New York on - Sunday;. frets brings some later intelligence from .Cubstr- etenniship Black Warrior was stilt inposafession of the government' authorities,;ber Captain and' most of her other officers rebireidag 0n,p04014 the'llnited States steamer Fulton.' The Americans in Ilavatia have addreated -to • the Rots W. L. Marcy, U. 8. - Secretary,!of State; `areinonstrpmeor.rniunorialrawkincihirottten,'—'' , thin of our national administration ' to thia-tmOxi t • I peeted, interruption ' of - their • Intercourse W ith Fhome . i home. N'tiOlee , of the eifi - oen itetelmetenitetil7 rho :BIRO:. Warrior bound : . o New - York. aat • they represent that this stoppage has frustrated itheleindividual purposes, and ohligect ritua l labaridon the obj ects they were pursuing. - ". There was a scarcity of vessels at Rosana, anti' soma not.yet arrivedbad been engaged' to lead as soon as ready. • The sale of opium lo the - Astatietf ?on the island. has becaproldbited,lneonsequence, of the evil effects 'it produces among large number of vessels were expected to arrive with African colonists on board; if we mar be.' lieve ifsrant correspondent of the - Who says that they, will, become noiSlavet; hut- , ipprenticea, es, agreed between ilpain'and:Eng.,-, land.' If this be trne;the advent of the new sp., ~ tem is 'doss at hand and the Aficianiestion of • Cobs will be in actual progress. .The;Pierieli Consul-General at Hernia lately ieceived si let; ; ter front Rear Admiral the Count Ditches:le, who-: Conimande the French-tle stating ports at which he anticipated stopping. and, the perioda'at Which be expected \ to arrivo`o .each, which infinmation he dirairedibe Consul to Men.' *umlcate to the Captain GenerahaccoMpanled by? Op,alaurance that, . in t h e event\cCalSedipta,Sd. invasion frogs the United StatesibshOuld;lf re qui*, ha* the aid of IrreiM ileetyWhich„ by the way, cemiliste of two brigs{ anikdne Steno, •„1 "Juirricti ern Lsvr.—The Trne..Vel Orleans, this notices a singultil beset the Supreine Court of LOuisians,„" in mere legal formalityis held as - of: me; quence thanStabstantisl justice; even . ' is dependent on the decision : ~. ' : "Some slaves in one ;of thecae:at?, were: indicted ter murder, and ::coriiicte, dheconfasidon of a female slave who did. the . r pretended thatehe had' leen . - instigatedi tiv.'7: so by ; certain other slaves . - , Whoweman wh0..:.; committed the Murder, was sentenced to receive \!; ". a ! cemparatively slight PunliUuent,, 'whfie 'her...- . accomplices were eondranned to. Sifter deathl :The jury, in trying the case, based their veidiet,r .., 1 exclusively on the ettrazjuiTitial "able:Won of the woman'olhom the prisoners luenit Opporbinitiot ; cross-examining. An appeal was' taken hi:mt.:P.. the verdict and judgment to the Supremo Cour theS ....where the Attorney-General, satisfied-slat .‘. •-• proeeedings 'of the Inferier" Court were Mega, and net wishinite render.thiselfen "aceoiripilei:::',.; in i judicial murder; confessed the error and eon- 2; - seated that the. cause . should. be * .rekearicied , t hero arose top ..dilemias, the Supreme:Court...A,' "'.. being ofoidnion, thbi notwithstanding. the ; ;.poti...,!, Idsilon'ophe'Attorney,Centrit; it Wasbennd_M ; 4 " loot:Intl:Rho ease and , ascertaili'lf it:iiii''befoio;' i s I 'l. in s eli a form as would enable - it -to notliethir-vf r.., Hence; itthe Court should of opinbitt. - A:: - th tso slight informality has been conaitted,",l 2 `,; -... in i forniel part of the proCeedints; in bringing ~..., '.,.. up 0 case,' these poor meas.:who' haterbeen con-2 dimmed upenno evidence. aruLliave hid tip laid "trial, Must forfeit their liees.' , ,,lrsit: it 'vetis" ,- ;•;t '. the truth of thedoct7 thatitAvict 3 . u.stionlo:oV,' ten the greatesnjusti . , ....gutittea,fiet ( iciAmmiX.,... ma ilifilaiti..' .' 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