i1 ..- Tar - ' 1 " , ..= - = 2 1=.'5)..;....t 3° Z.T - "•'''"'" -- " 3- ` 1 " .3- ' • "',,..' 3 "" -- " -- • - • - ^4.-•-,-,..... ..,.....,....„ . - - .et )1 4 fro tot L r , , - , - --, ~,,. A f . ,.. ~, 101 t.,* , .-i si. - ♦-- -a-. 5.... .....;,.... l . ~. t ....t . - - •",' '"; •"; ': - r • . • ' . ' ~ • = , -- • •-• ' - '' allgi ABLlgligli., ...... IN I.7Ra ._ , - ,-,- - -- - - -ir taw • ''' 1 1 ITTSBURGI-1 GAZETTE - I , FrmnCyrßM a SCIII.LLS General Aelverthing t ' SchoUc Fume to Ms Cit, Pit ..ivi. ion. ---r. eh Id f orm7 Island FoncyDyingEstablishment. i Damask and Doreen Car-' PUBLIFFIED DAILY' AND,WXEKCY BY ' 9 ' - '• ' ' WHITE /4 CO. ' ... 3; ; IPTD NTLIY/Irre'l- ' 1361dt.tkRAIX4frt j s. monitlsfai, Att0:1107 tllld COtillSel- le, -"II " "M°. 411". 3131 sS" as a" 1"Iir °MCI. `.)straw . A TT°olllars.premoufts.RNEtelNdo. c hdttt. 05 ,,..„ :I'd"' - OPF7C n Er.. 2 97B t .I IC O M IL.I :k RESZ ral 0 Doom mow 111CLIDWAT NEW YORK C/TY. •.' •.' A ' DAILY-St= ditills Ter attrolut, payable bar roan. IZ. HALL; Attorney at Law, "Bake a Minn. -' ' • • wolf's Stationer Grant street, between F lath end I ORDERS received by Express, or otherwise; . w X 2M1,1"- Two donarsprr annum In adranb. Ci" 3o r, .2. 7 . ..g„„,.., Ihr ari.g or levnving Ladles Dresses. Mantillas and -s,t' kgent i M " pre t. r 9 =t l .s ° ! ° .,.. • ' t o ll 00 ,,, iIk:WERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLao, tots gutifullr dyed- dycl late Curial° restored. Contort etas ende• de -------,..---- 3, ;4 _Lit, et. Loots, kin fa 7 1 LT" ab :311:11r ogarernt ril arc„ l V, l l 9 Xe7n th: 1 : „sr 6,4 7 , 0 *, d o ,• ._. _ _ _,... ,_. 20 Oti It OBERT poLLocK , A ttorney et L ow _ tp.,,os garment.) treated in the meat ....a.rst an The lockage for oath elub to hil adareasea - m one Purtelar The undersig' hat:when tome experkerce in the pro.. sotto beaus meteo r • d oon ,„ ',doh puerawns_ Corner of Fifth and Grant streetaoptenelt• tha Cloud ratio* of this bind.° at Staten hiland, a sad Mel assured be and after the par aspires, unless the mooat le .... 99 . 999 149 /".. iltbburgt , mr - 21-1 • 23 that their attecesatu the sat of dying is utirlied. a mural. ar,r, - • ; , c,' L, aRAIG , A mhat4air ¢ BA.IIIIETT.IMPIIIIWS k MI. 1 ..„ .r.-. , + „ ttomey at Law, New Cas tle, RATES GF. ADVERTISING: ~, Lawronoo (kora, p onnt w ooo d„ - xi OLYNEXUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak Ono idnoro., no li no . o r norroaelll or dada)) . 3t , . iti . „4 , 0 PPM Walter Griug,Crras Credo, S. Dunhm.Erm, l ,1.V.1 3.l . ..flacturcrand Importer, 611 Cana l st ....---4 9 a Smith : Krame r A Bohm; IL lids Geo : Lc. . " ~ _r e , , .-• iragt e 1„in.,;;;;;4,,,....-. I, a, _ ~24.3T u i.3 . , k ,n. ~...- , e l ali-dI T i-jfiEo. BULPLN, Paris - .Mantilla Emporium, ' Ull Lepatopoiss , of vsmrrurs am lasses - , -' ' '''' ''it : °s°""tt'.7.:.-:.:7-.-.--..... 300 '. ' j • AMEN'T. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office - sz ------' Do tgar,Tweeti ---.•-•••••••••••-• 499 , poarth street. mar Grant, Pfttab - orgh. .11,10-d/T ill F. HllilLanD & SON, Wild Cherry . isimusts, Cirmunda Balm, Pilhi,Salro. 1..93 John at • 1 ""' Incestim - 9 00 4 P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel- r i T. HURLBURT, American llMniteo - kir at Law. CleveianUljlo. , Leanne. PhartuaeT, Medicine*, Vials, Cases, Au, for eluding Cantert 6 r j to.a or him Omanarda) 601 . VAN DUESEN'S Itnced Wahpene. It 1 . o so ,k,p,,, go aset addltioual Ilne. .PRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney atLaw. I' restores gray Hair tugs nal Odor, and crest° a One sunum 0h 9 . 899 ," 9 . " 94 " 9 " . • (199 ' 9 4" .dd ...• litt. 170 Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh. new paowth of hdr- DopZ =bare st. , w ,°,,s 'hu9 lirtirnr4 P.P F;e7tor ••••-•••••• . s th.and I.lells -- taltionalsounge urtll==ly rates; TAaPKIL E. BRADY, Attorney ?1, Law, itOCT. GILBER972rxma Memphis, is cur- bait prim • fa N 0.19 Fifth Croat, ritub.sch. log hondretimit • Can= Tamers. Memo, and Wong : Advarthwartants eseeVing • moue, and hotvivar tillesn. l - sr tnt the knife, at his oust rooms 483 ihroadwai. / _ o „ th ivti e lli b. ar ' etr i rotint= '' f ' ,l leradmrthamenta RA.NKF.RS AND BROKIERS. - A - LFREE WOODIIAM `-", Mtumfacturer and Ilermad thasmount charged for their publication - - Up., 1141pOrter OM uns. Rifles Pistols, La., nyulton lit. di 9 = 9 :1=t 4 4 . 9 'on . 9,0) 9 '. 14 4 h 94 11. 1 ei. 9 ° 99 TIERNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange . Is'; 11. WAIINICK, 'Manufacturer of Erk.anT ' "'WI l enti• MK marled on the cope for a opecified Brokers Na 95 Wool And, comer ofillamood Alley. t-, o elled (Nance - Fornltura ,ta,,d2 whit o , ot. : actuntar onnaterthuu, t on h o dmionod till form , reed t burgh, Pa. • PaDDent *keeled sieu ro mwt, --,,- • /Pliny andsell Dank Koieriand Coln. Digomot Time jO/IN DAVLS, Conttnission Merchant ant} T5.,,,t,t1,.. 0r ~,,,,,,o u .d,;,.„ thr ,.„ 5e.,4„1,0,11,,,it„,s t o Esolusons, and PmutleoryNote. make Collections in all importer of }handles Wines and Cigars, 294 Wuk. their own Immediate Imedneas. and all advertisement • for the orb:ideal cities of the Cabo; Theatre Depoeits on cell mot o r ot. Ah o b on en of o th er 1 , ‘ ,„„ 000 - we n ~,, an o d ooo tt oonnon h, and on interest and gin Mir palm pt attention toll oth- - - pa in 3o m oto i r ~.,„,,,,a, 0 . ,7, t s,,, o ,„„ h oo t., on d or matter. - apoortalni ng to a Broker's bovine°. GOODWIN & BRO., Manufacturers of h ail classes of advertisements,. In Omen er t othardo• ho., t llai..linatant Exchange coustantli for salt_ mb29-13- j?‘ •• Flue Cut Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, 257 and 109 ' r - it S gSM:lt i = " eragtr.ltriAtti d s ' Allter i'd l Aii''' 34h" ' ..... r9'. '''' ''''''''''''''''''''''' '' - ' 919 ht '''''' o t - , miaow. . 3 , 3;3 ., ooty . toodt io doott ,, , R EAMER & .RAIIII, Banker. and Ex- - , , ___ AM advertimmenta M. charitable inst/tutio ri s, lire com- changelkOltent tiny taut tell (Mid and Savor and , T HEEU.II & WILSON, Propriotors arid I Ism' pa pules ward, townsidp, and other Instglainconnsa and all Notes, a Data loam on limn Fetter btocitSeero st.thi. kle , o rt ir. olket s o ss mrs s,,, of d d., ,,s ll. s. l7ilson's Potent Stitching political meetings um notices, tote thargedhalfoMa, pay- ritimpunthium Moulasory Notes. and Then Bills or, P.ast N. / able strictly lo advance. and Mut Buy and stall I n on i o n. uoasn. Collor 31 SIMMONS Millinery ' 564 Broad- 3 ' 3 . 31 5t5, , ,N,,,,ti 0 0, to be der fol man - m° made OD all points In the Un Office comer of W• • ' • ' truth notices hauled wit/tont eliorge., unless aocomps. Tidal and Wood streets, directit moments the St . Chub. ',sr, near ileanyalitan Motel. •tiled by Ramat Invitations or obituary notion, and when Botet so socourpanied,to he paid fa: COOPER ROUSE, A. J. Pease t Bro., Pro ,, Baader admartisers, and an rebus amain' . eemmudsp- El . ' D. RING, Coin Stock and Exchange ‘,/ 1.130.,134i1r.0 ' 3.31 " 3303 5 , e 3 ' re/33131as e.t.a.. designed to call attention to • Broker Fourth eta:et-Dui s and °Um:Stock. on OR MAN CUTTER, successor .` to Lee, P./..."801Pme seneels..33 , ..r. l/l o ti_it,lninettel.4 9 . 949, mina/oar L'irrhu on Eastern du tire. t ern X . , 'Where ekarges see made Mr admittan notion of pri- r en t ro t, o,dh,oti }: ,*hangs th tr r •t i l g• t 9 ti . Ineyster et Co, Importer-and Jobber In Staple Dry Late usociations , -enwotice designed to mil attention nmgy t orn tu n d t • 'C Notes IlkToltlit arfdlid. 9 ' "' '' 71 • yZ "- 4 4 ' 3914 : 4 • . • , .. 1 1nrITIVtereirtoAn only lat in ulatal =ritit i t thiS P IIPdt, IlfAttili II IMLISIM '07 7- 'V .f.........RY. Y. MGT. IL L C HAFF ER, late W. Newlildla3•Mannfac , ' /landing that the woe le to bet paid for. If intended to 13AbIER 'HANNA tt Co„ a SUCTOBBOr3 i 0 do. torrroorooarn.'l"9l9D'4'l9laah..thtrio„intShhh'4, 99 ' 9 ' 9l ' 4 h ' ' l9 h.. ' 9°l'99' the Eh.° '' l/1 he .99 ". 9a Ilossev. Man ' rot k CM., Bankers,Parlange Ilrokersand • , ,at tbsrld. Of 70 tent per line. . „,, , Dhlsof) red - notices to be charged moo m oo . - cslant in Foreign and Domestie P.tchauge, Certificates of SAMUEL L. CA VERLY, Wholesale Veal- I s taz. i I Dank N ot ai e r t . , a s tid s r o pefl , ! ,, -N . LaLu i sf , of Wasi si r s d Petitions 112 each. , I ar In Brooms. Painted Palbi and Tubs, Wood and Ws,. Aaron,' and And/omn' advertimeanents not a. ne Wielder Match 4 . 'to olost•d to r yeagdy totes , trot allowed a discount of Chee k s 99 ' " 1 ...1." ""..". " ""Vrti 0 " 196a- l er:l. 9. ...o% l6"l llree th 'nerrenst . C 3 7d eer '3 l - or Th k. i ' ntlai-lyr. so One-thlrd per cent from the amount of pax, of the L e aped Stated. - ' VI I. ' 4 croir 14194" 1999ahm Dail 99. 79 . 49 99a A ' 99 ' 1 . 99 WLNDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cornices, fable - IiMMX ow. rintarnsexy. yr max rams. ' ..• • 31 so A. 6711113 1 ,69 made on annstunnents of Produce, shipped CI th Ac-JORS TBRllM:E.llanufactruarand One Swans, them inaertions V 9 lnTlesal t e l lteelar'. No.lo Catharine M. and lio. 4 Chatham On each auldttkeral insertion-. -. .... 87 9 . 91 .° 9 111v441 tonna Smarr, New IF:. mbi).lyr staransunmrs tv vaunt Peru: - - irng , •" 1. - One &mare, (10 finer) ono insenion- ... ..fA tents. Do. , each additional lumrthm...._2l cents. lif 1)1 11. WILLI.% 3IS & CO., Bankers and '•• .. Alilaristkat tassrps.spuits to sestsia /n advance. _ . :Km/tangs Itnikers North East corner of Wood and AGENCIES. netrdatreets. Pitteburgh. -- an traimietiODS Mad., OP 111.701 terms, ...I collections ii ,CARD.-Ifaving lfeen appointed the ex .+ ;'• ~. - 3 -RATES OF DISCOUNT. _ 92L.VPY "tended to. elusive ...unto for Pittsburgh, for the tale °instant - -- - --- -'''''''- 1Y - voted Cemented end Star t olled Leather Belting. man =cum, inatrTol • rat mrmermo. 0 ."......" A WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, ufactured by P. JEWELL: SON, ofllartford,Coreetkut, - . . 4.. ssl /V f l a .2/1 „. 0 41...A ./.3M5 2.A L5 .1 0N „.... 5, Eatoetetyr,s-m. ... E. N An ..7 tr. b r".,th . .t.„." .64. ,t . ir ib t. ,,u th r.... . 8.. k of 4 rit o t. . w ::::,,,.",.... 5 ",t r .t" 1 th ° 0 ° .J.Z.rre'. . ° 7.- t i..• °f ll.lgij s . - PENNSYLVANIA. Branch at -Xenia,--- do. -- o , , o . oo , T „ ir l.. itll:gargt ,t° A 1.,, I L S ' il gt!stcTo ' eart ' w " id t rir c ' ,.f ° iVi d , a I- 1 Bank of l'ilevzh s --par lirantir o i , a u t i. it c 'ws . ttru i ..... 2: -w i li. 4 ...,.....TE !. 1., Jr, Banker and pro- itobbor Belting constantly on hand, and ibr sale al. the Nu 60 , adminlnhur the Dank of "Maci o nne Bolting /*Pot . ' •• 1 E s rlarWslannf's of . e d • crit t Vcgrootelal Match& do Pittaburg r h. th it''''' '' " "0 619 5 1' . d cl tr" P. II'ILLIPS I k of Coonmeroo. --par Franklin Bank -,......... do ecp-6 Bank of North America-. Lafayette Bank-. do N lIOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign , 4 USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agenti 4 Buk of tither Libertleapar Ohio LlfbinsokTruat Co- d• oded of , o3u „ 000io o _ . II 00 0 0rn • , n 0,,,, B on k_ d o 0„..a.e .AnAD0. ,,, m ,,... e5t1e Bills of Exchange, Orrtifint, of n o 1 Stock, Merchandise and /3111 Broker. Ohm , N'o. 92 : • of Pale Townetdp- Bank of,Y °anion •.-....0, - r.gi,. ogn-lion oe ta= i; o ° , :11 3 / t ile= l c = t o rib street, ahme It cod. DUBII.. peornnnyja, o h dl y 'Oentirci th arlegenraT.par " n NIIW N't" BNO . LAND. 1 th .... 1 ". 994 t h e United States _,___ - Li AItIUEL L. MARSH,ELL. Secretary Citi ,. : 34=ns a 11Kluealue,, az All soll i nUtanka ..,.....- X 8aat....:.-...--e.--.. • - • ' 108 . h. ` COMMISSION *C. Kensington pant -..::..._par -par New York. City--.....par 1.,3 more Insormat normany. 94 Water atreet Iv P. JONES, ... e ti-eut of the • Insurance Manufau it Mmh. tent .par Coantry,,,, ._,... --- X AterhadW.Bahk:Z+l%. ' ' - avAin - Lintr. ,•t IiVX. A--McCLIIBG, Dealer in Fine Teas, VV • Co- of North AM ca. 141 Frame ottlet _ oinsr widr.....t... Beltimoro..---...---:-.1.r - Chaim Fatally Oroanim, Wooden and Willow Wars, R=lphla litauk--.-par Costntre--- - -----T i a corner of Wood and Sixth Strada. Is now receiving a Ise, .„ F :- GORDON, Secretary Western luau . Bauttorart.itarc-..- par N.JEBSSY t DELAW s nort neat of Fresh Good., In addition to his already o_. oam CO. 92Water street. . Tradesman• •Bank..--.-per All aolvent tanks. ..... -.. tendert stock. portitued from first hands in the Eastern 11 - '' • - * Irsarlarnßetalt.....,. - .1 - ..1.1:... '•.-- TO L& - ' marteta which .111 be mid at the Purest m ark et rice, GARDINBRCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin : )}" r f =l - .: ' ' l6 1 Rk graittchasi r a.. -1C ..1113rtitiIlt.b6,481Lit tot ra 9.4 I r an. ) I by the MI 11 .2,..fre..... ,. .,.....etr.5t5......r Woad - - Banked Dandlla---.....par hr. - Itenk. Ns. Norfolk •• v -- alr" ok; o r t r o u nrorotuo tho d 4. 4 fr en , -, Of ,h5.,...,0. . is Bank of !MI Cs. Clitater-par Perron.' 13k of nrenla. : Besesononwa, ..bso 3 . ,•=.., N e r,? 3, „„' 1 1 . ,_..... km. ,....,'"'" k ~ A &A. M'BANK, Conunission and For- Az . tool lanaseescesue.r. ST Water street. ,- Butkr.,:f G o t t N 9 W4,..7.• •••••••••- . ,1 - 1. 'warding Machu°, deal In Wool ond Predate ontra s at r 'Um. ....- ' Estk of Middletown: 4.- - NORTH EilioTiKi._ s.r.Aux woo, Pittsburgh Manufactunsa No 114. beasond G . - •- Tar Thank of C. Fear-.-. 2 tame,. rittahargh. .04y 3 53 LO. H. TAYLOR S. IIUSTON, (successors 'll•Vt i grtrightar Ilank - of et. of N. Camil's 2 to Tailor ll Idioms.) General Commission and For, • ' "CUM& , k..- .... ' T ,v' Ma. Bank,l7llcoloston. 2 C WELLS & CO., Commission Merchants vardhog Dominants. and Accede for Pastern Transport. , .- Colnalda Bk d• Brislamol. ''' Metrchants•Bkewhorn 2 • and Wholesale Dr tratacon, _Fish. flout /hied tion Line, Wholesole Dealers in Staple Groceries chee - Doylestown 8ank.....--por SOUTII CAROLINA. M:St Co COLLEII27 Produce emeray. Nu 3-'5 Literty ingarOotto..Cotio Farm. Batting, Twice, Mnila. I. Miai1d1it.hink..................... n oftlaret of S,Carolina 2 street mmerelal Row, Pittsburgh. rapll,l3 stun and Kentucky Burnt Tobacco. Sole Ash, It indow . X Dank of PtouthLWlna. 2 Glass, Pig Bar and Win°, .car, Naval Storrs, and Clotho Wlik• - inaVslso7rcir Bank of curkidon 2j E. LEECH, 11I0ALPEll &CO , Whole- .sIl 99 d ini"../.r. 1 M 9 . 9 " 9 "..a. 43.94 " .P . '' .ll Y -- , Barg Laucsator-.pu lanteret kiedutaa' Ilk 2 o y d. 8, od 3 N o l o . to ~,t oo, t otoC m o" .. 3 Amnia for N o MOP and vSannor 31111 Sheeting; Bank ofltudingdem OBOVAIn- Pittsburgh. No. 49 Fe n street, (oppoolt tordsville, nem. Ilk of edottylkill Ce-u Athrado Loa Las , 1it: bm.9 11. 3 ' 9991349.9 . 2 " ° ' 242 9.1 244 169 . 7 9 th'''• Pittsburgh and St. Lools - Paricot Lanslug,) etasiessr.t. Far. k Wu. Waynesburg. X lit..."AtUmntn- ' 2 =lin Bit =ant/near rut of ilqr s gic s t,plia. .2 a Itionrue conotar...--- ..... --.-....montas e. ranntarca . , ntit , 32 „,„ ............. ~. , oo „,, 00t000 , - 4 . iu„d ooo t, n oo k s 1 s'.1:1I ,BERT /c FREDERlCK,WhelesaleOro =anat.. . ....T... _ BIZ:TUCK:I7f XVI ens, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Onancimion 1 A. HUTCHISON & CO. Commission Lancaster Corosty - Bls ' At -.par lik of Keutneky.Louhrtro Morchairs. /Nan Wood street, Pittaburgh. la • )t en and Agent. Muthe et-Louis:9mm Rada •Lslanon Bank...---.....mar Bk of Louhrt•e. Muratori '..- , Muth ammo° on conalgoments. All good* pry. /aten in Sour, Molar., Fig and Bar Land. Iterne- Miners. Bank of Pottsville to ItortheralfrorKeatucity " vinnted, l l deetald. apls OUtun Zinc, Paint, ke. AO. . . Mr Meetaeorahelsßank---..Aar ecatherntikofKentocky no , noonoo „_ . . .. _ .. _aoror„ ~, noo no ., ___ - West *sues iterat e-.-.. s 4 1 /SSOUI/L Wyoming lik,MßLesta nor etate orilltommi- X t' il. K: t :lßlNtig • ,.k Co ... .,Vilu;restile Grocers,. BOOKSELLERS. &C. Jock 8ank........---- fes ILLINOIS. P rods Deal and Ccorranatinn Marcheate,--Ko. . .- • Koller 504..--.......-. IStatoDuk and Braude' fA y street, Fitts ' 4l° 4 - 113 C. STOCKTON; late Johnston & ST-ock -01110. Dank of Illicroie . ....- 75 . - ,WISCONSIR. 4191..19. „ . 9 9 " x " .----- - - --•----‘ 1 .."".. . 9 - 1 1 - 111, _lt ton. Waked:et- Stationer, Prim.? sae Illinici, cea- -- 19- Co. .h 94 0 CIPRUsr GER lIARBAUGH & Sacco- ter of Market and Third street, Pittsburgh., terrA ittAl== • .±7: 11;1 1194°. _ . trrati. , ,, , ,. m C 0.,., ~.. . 2 ......11arbnorh.) Commlealon an/ sbrwrardies L. READ Bookseller and Stationer, No. nrallett v. s_,:rl,4F.r.st.--' de r... 09 M.199;.' ) lank 3 Mendumten Dealers In }Pool and Produrit , generally. No. d ji - ' •• :. •H'999h Hfnath ::''' .9 11. 9 .• -.. . „ d e,... 99.9 ' nas¢ar bhno nk _ 3 .244 Fula =axis &sone str..t.s. Pittsburgh. Pa. sorely •.B Fourth street, AMU , Bulldingt .- Allesnetrat Tobsda-..-...- nrocanoo Complay--- 8 - 1 &W. REA, Flour F a3 tOr d. c omm i so i on ir R. WILDIN, Wholesale and Retail = s litg... n . . --- 7 ,- r t "" ii-aw,61:7-- 3 ki ...a Fonrardloq Merchant* and Nolan to Prod 1,,, 0 ,•„.. D T,„ 1.7 3 , 19 ,3, 3 , h j h 0t .. tfit' 91 8 Vi t i d .4 ,171 4 41f% at Columboa.... do ek Of N. Arostrica„ o „TorOnto 6 11.9 .1nr• 0 . 1 . 9 " 9 !". 91',thuneh W en oteninnut PectroPtlf i l i - to - h .• - 1, - • - .rat . -,-Mt. at Ashtabala.-, do Bk. of k the Pe op Stool le, Toronto 0 MM.. M. .N. 4 ot Wa -. tor and„.9o Front eta, Pitsurgh, __ of---• .'1 141 " . • - rolls s. DAVIg)N Bookseller and Ste-. -'-'=ll3lpley6.4l'.-4:-....: des " B I A C O T I:BNI EXCILINGI 6 / - KENDRICK, rancor - 01g aturtom- la thane. won:ease to buboes k Agniir. - No. e flisrket . Busch at Cincinial.....Z..' de On New York- -...-.... par e., unmet= MoralcuU dm, A=7 Manufacturers. “ 9. '• 9 ' 9 " F9'911. ."Davison 1.9. Armagh at Washlngton..- do On PhUaddrAti;- Tem Na 9. ' ,,, - W 99 d 4999 '. 91 h. 11:NRY S. BOSWORTIL Bookseller and Arms: at Cad ..-1... .-..... do On Baltimore , par 1 attention paid to Forward nu Morchandion, Branch all Lascastor--.... do WESTERN =CLUNG Y.. and tat for was No muncellon, or preforonos pester in Retinue,. au, Ks , 93 klarkra o.4ret, met Bristoti at Steubenville-. do Chnitinatt. -1. - act Buts of Amy description. usorett, Pittsbox.h. Pa ----- .4 Orders II ►Oradea olostructl --- - at 31 "' .99-- a° Lma r ”ilie ' w------ to tirrltti r ,:bo ea. to ' e9"111. th ', 7- 00 - . II;0 - 01 - 0TOIIertS811.1tatiOtterS, :I, eA .""u*--..... roTt?4111/241A - PBC1E1I1:172. Trnln brol T ~Lifulli• sclitttse: sau rhst.-. tames s Wort ;Dept, sss - t sos, to the consent' mud, El! at Marietta _:..::.: - . ddltoublorms epanish..-.19,90 Self tt up@ •Teri g.L.j.k. I. y ou , beb.lf ja,22, ttobri4h. Pa. School 0.1 law honk. conatantly on bud dot do Patriot.---. 16,60 . - - - o• ' B.. ' h '''' Th lliaiii,T.:: :pm:4N old .....,----..-to,oo ICIER & JONES,Forwarding and Commis- Drawn at Mt. / I L lI.ENGLI - Sli & CO., Bookseller., NO. 9..___ do Peale, new.-.. 1 0 00 don m eo h on e o , p oo d ooo i p to ,d od p t 1, . N 0... Word street between Fourth: and Diamond = 9 ll"lid 29h =___,,, dadErslerichadort----- .. 7 . 8 '" 0 , a afactured articles Caul Lin, cre:r6SavertitiVat. 1 T. P" ' - ` rh "` h • P4 ' 11noreh et Pions---..... do Ten Thalers.--..----- .....• 9 _ Pittsburgh. -o Branch st Portsraouth- doll:Mamas ....- e, 90 -- . ~ - MUSIC tte. nutua,ss asysaui--- do Too a." 1".. ..... ----- n , 9 6 AARDY, JONES at; CO - ., -Sitcresors to nt.smit at CuYabogs--- do NeMi1 9999 . -- - ----- r - - ATWOO JONIfe A 00- Ocernalesitm and Forward-. TOWN 11. 3IELLOR, Dealer in Piano Penes, _„., Brandt at Mavalika-..-. XiDoests--..---.-- 2,16 , .. ' 9 . 1 " 999 4 In Ilthibentli Maradacturediloode, OF Dude and Musical Instrouterta. Scheml Mott. and I ea•-•' Pittsburgh, , , Stallone,. role ascent Re Cbleaseimee Plum Fortes. For - Bne: at 0 evrtaro kermaylvarna-No al 'Mod street __ 110 :. POLNDEXTER, Commission and _.._ _ - :'PRICES OF STOCK& . Fr... din House, and forth* Ik e purchase male ENRY KIIIIIIR. ilealerin Music. Mu =Ka= FOll, SUB PMITII=III OATXTTE, BY o . Western Produce. Dun, - Vas, Glass- and h Ma. 11 aka) Inernments, and ImPorter of Itellas &neve, A. VVILKINS & CO. nufactlared Artielos of Pittsburgh . may Clirater.and le m t for Notre a Clark' strand and wmare Plano. t 64 Front strut Pittsbm. Pa. ' - molt with o C.Lnan's ...dean Attachment Air) for Dunham s Planoe._ , STOCK AND • EXCHANGE ' BROKERS, &ICY, MATILEWS & CO,WholesaleGm- II - 3 r. sts - i - plit -- I.iii 4, CO, „ --- ,i --- 0 st,, -- ~. 4 7 1 , A-0 71 FOCIZTII STREET. • care Commission and Forwarding Mordants and - _. V t and Wt.& Vew Mole ma- v -- ' ' r-I'd39' ' ''9 C 91199 T.r9- 97 Water 9t- Pitt°9"99 ' dual; .' . 4.171 31 . Mdral L" .• tostroments - of ail kinds. t . t h• ittiERCER & AIsITELO, General Commie -0 ilfll,, sten umbsats, Philadelphia. ` - r.n.r.l se,ss.,-. . - ,0 DRUGGISTS. .. i o iseuzi. made on conalimmenta of Praha. ssosesur. Jal7, _ -so .:IZr7 1 I 0 H N lIAFT, Jr, (rolezeaxor to Jos. Itl'Guf r.ibd a.. . - -- 1 at-rsa-Lruir OHN WATT & CO., Wholesale "' GroCers. ' -.- --.-. b's•: - ....:..... 140 "-: • -, llnt.Peb • Aug. l i a MY.) Wh , • 1...1e and Retail Druggist nod Dealer in o 4ints. Otis; In oetura, kr, 141 Wand do a.' 3 doom below 0,,,... oo .d o t a..... .. 100 - - IntJutaJaly Itt (timed 050 smtdpv*/411 10 Prod.°. 9 . 9 i chain Alle. Pittebnne's Afellegolar Ascot fre Dr. 7.- - , DiL -- , a• .100 , ~- *- Int.Fab.• Any Mahwah klancifactorten No 6 Liberty et, Pittaburzh Food o sc,.,oki,s,, =aro _ • AIM, Co.eft..- .. --_,- 1 00 ':; :: 79 t. MR•nn y A B. CANFIELD, late of Wa r rren, Ohio, ,t. uvula. Jlt . _._. . - .__.-...-. . . . 1. aourtt runtars bed'''atoilt. 7 j 9" .".... I ..., - ~T; , Corrordszion and Forwarding Merchant, and Whole , I WII.OOi & CO., Druggists and Apoth- I Pittburgh Dean. Modiduce,terfunternandartidespertaining Lathe° ~.., . Da p' .coup wcr. . 0 6 :, - 11 -- . I t eS so -...-..., 1"4 1 : 4 ; •1 : 1 ; : : bd,o 9nriu"k. ' " ln t •r" rttno WW 7l 4'" or t d w Pr9dn"""' oorpl eb"" te,T o gr. • Wt*rni ' r. 1.1 " . '7 4 1 ne l iti g nat 4 l . 7 6 on ' ' ' ha n' nd r a n t 'a ceralat t re t om .'i nle t e 9.l"6, owert a rnen' h t "r of cottP. Vann. " 90 '''' -• a.• mous =rte. a..-- - . -mous urmr, to t 1 ' 949 . 9 - '' sit • refullyeaapromded- mylo 4 t • ' ' .- 193 F0' .9.9. gm , Id, ri,„. { Stet asesorsna iiZobiSanalitlek Cod ThYdd... F 9e h''''''`' . •-•• • - •., W, oi l.' 12=11Zi 3 4 re 6851 -d.; 6 1 1' LITTLE /a CO., Wholesale ;Grocers, TOIIN - P. SCOTT Wholesale Dealer in ,50 islA - Ml3 AB orders will warrisel prompt atle s tiOn. _- - 9 ......„, ------- , sale Oroeeeg and h+mch and PaDn N). SS WarliaL Dram. de Ka 24. Vinod Km°. Pitt.i.rab. • I ""Was - go 8 8 ...-•••• /4 471 4 404 . o-hmrProd,..nedannardaC mmt, M .,... erchadt puu ta,sta t. el Doaltea ro4. la la Drugs, Paint, nil, Taimishee and Dye Studs, No. 206 , - . „ iteldturny elivbrp Bank 40 200 274 o . ttsleartg it liastaftetures, Kn. 112 a.. etreetr Pitt. Morey street, putsbos. tot ifuWorlu » 6d 61'. to ' s '' Wastage p " ."11;a".---• -• 9 0 6 0 ' ' PHEESE WAREHOUISE.--HENRY H. ,gtilir ''...i---.... c...-i . '6'64 ••-••-s"' taros - , _id d o mddge___.. 2., 23 , 94 Div.Marke uc0i,..5.,........ 5 ,..........,........ ___- A.--F"XIiNESTCTCK k CO., Wl;oreirao .2.- tad t: 61" ge .:7. r) ri i ti Dliv". j. pa 3,, h,9, 4 , ,,z,F ...- 4.1 . ,,,,,, , Fgli s V o frodnoe ganandly, ~,i R. Drocreda. and numnfacturem of White 'Lunged 'Northern ago -... 1,:6 40 as rtr. 9 21 , 9r.0 and Lit/large axon Wood and rand stem°, Pitts. Willianntnort Bridge-.....- 20 / 6 ITON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- 1,„,.A,, ' meta Sf.e.ban4, and Dealers _____ , Pltteblt Lif• row--- 9 / 0 9 . re /%1?- 9 " In Fitteborgh Manmascturca, No.= Water Mut, Situ. I,FE. BELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in - - ' . .restern ImnuanesCo.- .... 19 /6). Nov. STX ht ... . a Drum. Paint, Dm Stuffs Oils. l'arnhboo. /O. ka. filtimme '4nm:rum Co- ~.. 19 Dtta , ... s!.. . • A Strood °met, littsbunch. Gods maranted, Ilia. ..1 '' 1044 . 01 ' 0 9 a Y D99 '....... C9- '" 7- TACOB FORSYTH, Jr.,Jr Forwarding and low pitto , ooo , o r o iri - to 40 J combat= Ileteltant N 0.68 Water street, Pi tt alumgh. - - ---- .. . . 1....111:01Y111 T=o. 's '- -----.-b M. . 1.----- - 4° 41 40 DIT (17.31"a. d. I'IS-la." . . rw irra tu r itlififiC'Wiwie.ute & Retail ',. Ws„. ....t.,....:: so - - a..4 - stssme (MUSD ArAtER, Importer and Dealer . 11 DruEgiste. °p.m. of Ilberty sus Et Clair shafts. Fg .sas I SO-li6OWM.A.K-154.--re Co-„-virhar,rule • _ - eistokwatat- 00 '42 4 0 „ D. 1.. •/.',. V 9 ct moo/AND:NM, Importer and It 7 • -__ 4 , • ~.,,, . 419seiris 10 Now morn, - --• _ • , 'asap Msd Retail Dealer' Is navtis,, neer Oil . 10SEPII FLEMING, Socoosso? to L.Wilcoa ( „.,1. 71 ~,,„1:,.. gl,--j.,-- LA , 411 X 46 MR. DIV. ad* ,Table and Plarer sis =fludow Shad. d, k Co. Oran Merlon street and Dlernand- Been am /. , :KR it Ottioilattread....... to • '''' l''' di , Blom But Trimmings , N 0.112. tly on band a full and annotate suatroeut of Pr . = 6 . " a alraleu" „ IL " ITS . R . & DE. LAMM, Dealer in Hides, ~„.,A1 ' 4 11, 1° , ',6 ,„, "m sTi,„,s 4"2 ' " '„ ". P ''''` " ' "4 'll . ~,. + rasa 00. -- 40 _ OO ••• " Lamar ME 013. MS Überta a set„ Ohm °filo Got- "- pima., p i reemipttossa carafallr ouspolools4 st all Cana lardstoi.)- 1 vto - Morns.) • Tau' will keep on d. et: all times- a rm. tomm. lO ly ,-•- , ••• Do._ •dm Ou.k- 1 0 0 8 0 7,. - . ' oral wort...num Leather Mr as sod ss..e _ - -- - - • r'' f Tittle Croak Ronk Boad 25 10 ..• mu, it pormyses Plankltd • •Z 26 25 ' Tllll 6l r 'lll"emakere ilmit"'' Sao tee. 1)): LAY6B. 11ERCIIANTVAII•011'S. ..- , -... Turnpike Rd- 60 19 4 csg_o_...- -.., •-• MORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale anditet; ,;. _ '..." 't - ,Aedu t il m''''"'"""`th" E urwa o r h24 of " h° /49.199 . B ---citESTER, nod Tailor andL-1-o -"'I ' ' ' '' 4* - avr ral ro ei Div ' , FL ts liogand rcuthestatass. solkr ' --. *---- - 148 lit at; l ist tio a nouta.---- :so , s Now coo,. ' GROCERS. - B iftriairbidily,meroi,.. - .1 - tiii.w,_ ----- loath c=n--- -..-- `... la ''• 16 isoßlaiT 3100 , RE, wt 7 -4 1 0--.-ife- • gs, pr . ? on d p o d, I n p.m], Endo Chnbing, ill Lit. Mk nr at r .-- :' - '''''''": ..„ ~ t tlfying . Thialer, Dealer Is Prallos.Plttotrarah Ilan. , r -g„-- r f-o:: -- ,„7, - ,,-,==4: ir t - ca c - ;;Vilft rlyittaboxst 4 Ilie Ural,- - 4 1 9,4 - „. ans, and all kinds of Foreign sod Drateittleil, trut and o MOd 171 tg t o ts., otrf con° dht„. _ ........,....„. - 2 V 4 - vos-in. 516 Liberty Kra° the herd a very lasu 74. üb,t, ereet.- w* are new refeltdew !Inn • 000 lie o To• - ,:„_,..„:. r .„._ :- 4 216 . ederupwrior old lekdakey, which will be 'Reg dock of Goois for Caution.* s•West-lionot, l i es 19941 " 19.9 /19-11174--- "' - .. 7 . - 51.- I. a. Mun....-....-..... .. . ... -.-----„, IeCI.I7fOCIC Ont Olo.da end mirtnotere alp Plow alls,to • • l arnWiteirli7.:::::::::: ::.• 2 1 ,,,, ". ir • G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Com- 7-- - --------=--:1------- -- =-- ' 1" ' .--------.. - ' ... Ads a"s"' merry .'''' •I ' De ` k" ' l"ll 3hl" of IIIISCELLANEOUS . •,. FM. F l-4. Va . ^-•••" ---- "'"'''' - 311_,. .P 6 . &step 11 malactured articles, carnet of Sescond and -_ - • Collhog.....••••••••*•••••-•• - - 4 Boareta, ittstonthr Pa fe14.17 T. C. WARRINGTON; r' at --- -- -• 33 34 3 0 X Men Magentan ',....- ---,rms. 101111. . mipy ~,t d., Ual - "'."....... --. " 12 ' 36 di BLACKBURN 1 C°'' W holesale G"). j AMES'. & CHILDTIEN r 'S SHOE STORE. Dealers In Proditarand - / 12.9.12: ''' -•••••••••• ' ••••-- ••• .is 1 IOXI Pllttern:l 7 •lh ol llffel r irefiTi ti ngeb and Oakum always -4 " 6 ill " thn 'l l w ' /*"a stall. umrtu""A ..". .1 16 on hand their Warehouse, 141 was: street, littabargh. o .rib idetmt. MU. ' 9 ". 1 . PI , - - -- mai 07 ' \ .1 • - senior =RAMS AND BANNING ROI WILKINS & . C(., moomiaow , smut", n wed. • - prrrsscrsdA.N. • FOIIREGN L and DornesticrExchatige, Coin; BaciA Notes mid laadW,Arntnts, bonekt and fold. . Ocauticas tads thmamow , Dm union. . - .Eag n , o ,7 o : = Arp• . direoa . mid ntod sad. iniZmnetoDstod. . en depar, Cam azid allmired When left, :•:,. , OROWE E. ARNOLD di D 0..- - TANKERS, ' .1)1. 1 11,3131.11 DI BANK NOrll4B, „#4.14 worth street, l( -,,i,f, , ,,Te. l itank fir PimarroA. _ ;;;; l i 3 M i liatt!zofter4otts e. most literal rstes-JON , - . TB - Rani:NG II WHINES AN -, IitatTABIX: ,•,..,• _ .' • • ! ' BEPAIIATORS ' ' • - D RANTED .-, WAR to bo tt;totighly ''' ' - . ,_ , . ,64 tO apart walk made and dd a a brni no 4 , 7 t. ri r lt T lr , +, = w ei=lltrdad. Aeon l aAfidti; 1::: ,c , . z....q.-u.. Tr, -1= 1 ' 1 ; e" --4 .......„„,„.,.,.=.,14.,. bulited, and y es beta= Lono ut= tkan .le3o .r ot 1ij ,,,,, am . 4:a s ra th. z .... _rdi & r use i In the Wooden, , t . n ....4 . 7, 1,...,,,r, dad ....T:f.r....- ...: =Vet t* lia a sua=aa la ' jt.' 1t ..., ... .1119.= taint. ai.t I.,sits.tea t. tb. JA:Zes.F.Lo.stri husfmtrur,'&f",.,. and :ball M. ._DnNTISTS. ', 1 - . .-s0017; Dentist, Fourth etzu° 4 4l3M, • ay. do= ;en, pr maw- .Oh k. Loan 9 If to A . ' . • lan , . ;WARD, DENTIST, Penn street, &on abort lima. OM* Loan took o. a. to IS gip pa awe will t naiad or sanded to 07opoda spLantmaat or - . 3 " 3ll "%t i r lre • "Oar frtttr.T DI M!. iirkw;Thr.i. Oro .Ra. no* Meet, aid IUT Viant 2O Kos GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Ciniseleileraterebasits, Y 0.194 Liberty street Pitt. .wX. a . ......... ..acre_ 1,111 M. BAGALEY & CO; Wholesale Ore! V.ll /m*2(04411 sad %I Wood streetaittsb , b... .' aLIAM ; A. M'CLU • ,Ten Dealer, arms of Weed and st r ee ts, has alwaie on hand a war assorinmet et thole. Oroorrlnt and . Ana Telia—Fidinien resale and lents. Wholesale ,and' Rate% Dagen supplied en the lowest 4•••• • , • • • • ROBEET .DALZELT 4 Sr. co, - Wholsitle, Grocers. Comminion Merelantt, ..Iv in and. Pittablargla manuacture. Ro. 243:LibeetT *UNA; , tIQ . OK...i.3IcOANDLESS,._. einces4ors to' W r y; i g 3, D. Tviek, Wholanala Grown.. rareaninsi end Ontnealsdan n 3 G , Dealers In inns, rhila. o o t. y..,,,, .0 ps . , t raborgh Manufacture* innserallyi norms of AuCULBERTSON, Who!voile Grocer and - avoralpum t.D.4.1. In Trallacemi. PM& rg kw:ft/um .. is, - 146 - Maly armed, Plttr. h R; FlOkb,.Wholesalo'Grocers, Com uthstnn Madam% aid ikalas te Zroattiee—ttouni batch ?haling., hooting' alvilbeiTg h o oof l4- . . 14 0.1101U114 7°. 'FACTORY.—Iic 111AOALET, WOOD RD A,' CO;;Whols, j 1.:44-puintosx. ; eme_wailftzte. "310rocgr4Nor.213:Mattet atrostliatiklatade "" •=•• ' • ' -Ar*73l"Pkviral"Pditor• . . , ,1‘; 7... r.,. : : : :: :,. r. .p . F , , -..-, ~.i . ...:::t . 44 . ! L,2 1 . - . .^..''''''''' '.. .".7-' '' ' - f.. .4 '":, ..f :. '' - ..'2' ....‘..!. a::: - . .f:':. 'r''''' . .:7`.. '''.!..". : . . • - ~ Inl „ .. „., ' .'... -" ' '''.'""- ' .. . ... -. , , . . . . .. , . , . .Y. - .' ..,-....;:: 71' ,;.. ' . ~. ~., ',, - ~ . .., - - GRANT. ,MQW.ltY,.Denter ita .Leather t, Ukiah 011 szol Shoo Flhtilithr, X.= Liberty dret‘t, ohpoeUe the bead of Wax'. Mh.967 SCIIITCLIMAN'S UthOgilth • Ertsbilehment, Third :street, impod tat t illn7=lll Xjaw i v i Varsel 11 . Urmia" Dui et), and V kiting C •.s„ engraved or Drama on Wee, sad printed In tkilras.thdd. Adieu, dr Blett. is the melt &Dented style, and st the meet reason, stile pricer, • • • • • • GENITIITE FELIX'S EXTRACT OF A; grjrr= bi ttret,=l!= n la Pena PittAburaa, Pa. 11 1- 11 eWa .Istateildy.. 0/25417. Groan an IVADDROI"S SEED STURE[_. ET a :Vete with Early Fee& for the DotbeneflPrunin t if 1 -. ' &ll,Yeitrin f d ? 19;J ( rh . ltil!it C rxr: et 3h =e B r ," 6nd er, !!cron y inatenr. Orden CorogDellieill Alld !Ignite tills] promptl on liberal terns. , lea , _ WAINER P. MARSHALL, .Dopcirtor and. y• Disler' In Praia, l'lttitil "and- Decorattro. PIMIT 7Vga j te Marti-Weal ittratiPlthiberah„ Court k &.':VPUenel;","4',‘lgl.l'4, l'ear* . . . . VAItISEASMONS,VORLADIEIR;DRESE. EL—The Parts i'mblons J 13104 dind.persthamar be m ' "I° the ""Im il& 1: E. WILSON. ' 115130orna, aborwthatill street.* r t BROIDERED. 'AND APLlCA,DW ux.as—ltaikdos ziurkid fir EmbroLdaftet dp• NUL& L. N. N: Hatt No.leMilem stivertoitarclAind. ILLIAIV- 'NOBLE, Upholetterer,' Anct 150kiti in VrholAtar. yolecalea t 7344ll streotowitzb: 9 to tbp_rmsolssolL PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,1854. FM'r4 &W." WOODWELL,WhoIeaaIe and Retail maantsettaxr and Dealer la Cab Dot W. 1411,40 . ~...___ ~.__,... i ENNETT & Blid.,Mannfacturers of P "' S• . : nuts' Tailor c.ekbaghans stud Cram C.si ! i Lt., tlt er re t 11. Mi .11.n:tor , aer or .IVssia and lirstokllis! ' street . .s; Birsolniajo, °malts PM maYJtrAir. . . • TORN WETHEREL.t,... Manufacturer •• f 1' ep PAMT_BOX.TICES, a superior saCele, !DUD, sad BRAZED BOX VICES, eon= of Anderson and , toszuLosus square 'Outwits, Rand street Brida l al; '2.5."_ . 7- ''''''T rty.L WORKS, corner of First and Liberty atneta. Pittaburgli. Pa..—Maeldnlste Tnols of Amer . aneh , as IRON FL&NESS, bide and nand TURN ISO LATHEFL-DRILLING MAOHINM tn. ta, manna. turad to ceder. 1ta12.1 JOS. P. HAMILTON A CO: • /ICUS . . ' • Qty , Kl. SEI3 - I.UfaCt ". ilrereaf Skrig and Mister noel, Plough. Slab Steel, Steel. Pk , ACP. COath and Ellytte Fprinvr, lima Nut Tape d& 'Patent &rex Mall and Hammered Iron .41na—Ormat nt -Roes and First streeta, Plttaburgli. • • . , . somrs d Qrroo IL B. ROGERS & CO, Manufacturer, of 0 Lir 14 .4,' Pl=gr u rre Steel Claltivator.—"hier) - - ,AWSON ; MOILAN & Manufactil or &e, Tr.ebonselio. Wocid Elmit and cowed streets. rittsburßb. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. • S i ENNEDY, CIULDS .t CO.. • litonarao:, taxers of- . - Perm A No. I beery 43 Sheeting; - . Carpet Chain otalloolors and shade" .: • Craton Tritoln&r. . . . 4 . .Ploughll , nes and Sash Cord, _• f Battlng. Rene of all slum and doscriptleffr.' . •• . 6. Orders left at the Tinkerers Store of tii,gart, mi t (7.... 131 Wood street. will have attention. :-. .IS2Erar ! TIERRON ** ;aid Brasi, 11 Folinders.'llanufacturere of all kind. drEtngsa Worki. moors, :Gam Engine, Plumbers, Lc. ,u,o, p.m.* LiIIS-InSaltdaCtllrera. 003DILY. Rebeccstreet; Wanswxui.No.l2. Naket • A ll egheny city. • Arcot, nearFirst,Pitteburgh T. B.—thd Otani and COPLwr taken in exchange Sir work, or ea.& paid. (*den left at the Foundry or Opine, wlli be attended to Punctually. : 1616:1Y. Arnold ik Williams • • • EATING , AND VENTILATING WARD; 11013.51:---Manurattorm Chili:nil. Furnoon, No 25 r . t3y2ht bon Ming, and Ottin g ln Steam, Ou or Weer. et moot, Pittabargit. • . 1111-We beie vola Ma. Tonelees, Patterrite r „, to Mnsm: ARNOLD & 'WILLIAMS: whom we eordWly recommend . Lathe patrowevi the public. oel _ scArn, /ATKINSON k OUr VINE AND. CEDAR WAR L—SAMUEL SBOESEY keel* onenstantlf on• hand ar ee.rt; wont of Waati and Bath Tuba Dom Btuambra Oak Well, Kitchen or Draw Buskers Woolen Bowls, . urns, Dry Measure& atm and Elserry Washßoards, and all other lamb or ware In Ida !taw. • • las-80 nest. Tuba, and 100 dont, 'Matta. Wareroom, Muorde lUD. 111111 street. Dlttesarttb, IL mall , . . cksmith Bellows - Ilanufactory. VO-PARTNERSILIP .NO,TICE.—Tho. in • en would reeneetfully Inform their hien& en the peddle generally. that they ha. entered 1 0 b allip commencing on the 10th of April, under the Orm of WILLIAMS A CO., for the manufacture. of 11LACKSILLT WILLOWS of every dreciptlon. which they are &tarsal ed to make of the very teat Materials and inverter world manstdp. They Intend to M. always in hand an assort: meat Grail Axes from . ..e3 to 40 lathe, at their manufaderyi corner of Robinson and Sandusky gnat. Roma WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON. • ;. Allegheny City, May 2d. ' mYllorlY lf A. BROWN. would most - respectfullyin• El • Them the public that be keeps on band, it his stood on the :rest side of the Diamond. Allegheny Clty,O. wn. plate easmitnont of Von Mad Blinds: Alto, Venni.= Shots tors ate made to order. In the bort style, warranted Wild to aor In the tielted Rat.. ills 'Blinds CM , be removed wlttant tbsrald of a sere+ driver- llering toterbased tLr Morn. tools. and weal of lbw (kblnet Establlsbntont of Render Se blerllelland,l amtrepared to Itcrolab ther old' customers es well as th 44 pobll at lama .ithtmrernalllf In•tbelr Haw Allenttfrno. b Wood street,illtnabursTr, • ntelt29 - • J, A. /MOWN,. , - - tom -- sa • . W .TITOI., nitirratt. GLASS ORKS; WIGHTMAN, nanufacturers of a3.—1l kinds of VIALS: litriTLMn, and 'WINDOWDOW N. 1 .B.63 Partleutarater attend } W and G 5 oni ront mid to stree Pit sb turgh. of l~lndo ts, odd Glass and prints moulds fur Mottles and . PITT. JODF O. SCUD. lIVCORD Eic CO; RTIOLIIIALEANti RETAIL YASITIONA.pLII RAT AND .• CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEA LEILA IN ALL KT.VDS OF MRS. CORXZR OF WOOD .AND rxrro stns . = . •• Pittsburgh,. Pa. • us.' Their deck warners errerumalltratuirotyleof Hatt and.l.Xtv, MuCeJloas, CuSrautd Env Lomas. . auilatmly Self Heating Smoothing i _lrom 11RE ORS A T EST DOMESTIC TM : armament of am ace. Ladies Lind them admit de* • ankle--aaajaa Lanz. time, and, alanory,.. dlentbanta and Paldar• aunida,d lama - • /Adm.; (pold rald,) • J: 13.11 Woad amt., Pittatraii.-- • . J Sac; C . a t e , atia :o ald• tt. t.b• I•g b pani gotta .14. 21! 1•••:, tt.l%. rfteto... te'n-74117. BC;iivat Fire Brick =term:Ole Clapipar nfacturim_Coptpany. Tins COMM Isri — HAVING LOUD their eemeity IllallVlfihethlr. V.( %wed to meet the hierfued d emand ter tbdripidt. mut a". °r4 7 l ' iret r Oak d a= Bo* - Flusher/O. Rerterneer UW-4 • P•trmusinr•;. - - COACT:PAGIOICY; atomic. suparcros. • • .yTOULlY.recifully_ cattle attention or _ &Fathom a pp il Wooten fd , rt i, line ordsta his whoa ("ardour*, nn inc la to.lor-tram SIOD to•suaa. Than ' .I:arrlosea batiirradt NUM sad ortatory. thls. sad s aro us:fort& oho - ropervhdorot tro =Aortal eon. hith for& &rook toorrorat his hawk to be Whir* to DMIR , sosiarsfors ' tared tin tits I.7rthid.. Thor mamas sf U tordscht and tho phut iIIgIVIMIC to demand for this duo of work. hos iadorrst him sot to halkt oar cumraos or to. tired work la hio rotohlishateat. Pont= heating gard nit hill. OIL, ran and 0.12•11 t• his ~Modt —Woe ling Ear& . An hark New Coach Factory—Allegheny, Mrm. IL WHITE •k. CO.. would re ifally.. lama the Inehlie that the?. hate' a • pon Lam*, between lederat Lad Sandusitey streete. 'May are awe satiny wed we amazed to meets Bankle far every do Caewhee, Clierleak arnaehqa Ihraiea rherteaa ho., aa which. mat their Sang experkarita the watiattetare of the aloe. 'ark. and the &AIM.s they hare, they tool a+rathlent theY ere eneht• td to do. *eat en the meet roaanal tame with Woe wanting ankh. la their line. • Psyleg rartivaler attention In the eeketlen esatertala eaell having none hat ore mien{ inetrotre,they have no Lelitellen la warrautige their mark. We thereTws ask the sate° t Fon et the Tmblie e el tia :C. 11.--Itoralring &mei the be manner, ater.tin the lake! Coach sad Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, ITROTIIEF. L d 01)., corner : ss.T..t and Bois . stmt... .Maribor , " rits...t.da' rwrinettalli Infra, tbeli Maud. sad the patile artendly, that Mr, are snatratartsaln-. thalami, heronebet. had. await , . Datil.* Neigh. sad Chariots, Ih all that, tutors in rt. of halal and firopetlan. /tit ordefirWrill ar, matted with Arid nitrite Mira, Witty and twatit} of habil. 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STREAM Ir6AR all .ESPEOTFULLY inform their frienditnrui .een sna rtitne 3ionentantajtettle4 . lo49 9 totles, Amity.* add, tr., whir& therdper..st 999=94 Om Merbte to Met, 91ahe, hod sewed to drdel. • Cemetery lots enete, mitts Mama sad rreeeeet Itteteet STEAM MARBLE WORSE mop. a!ia au /*erre rttirt; , 9900 4 anis* efre4. MONUMENTS, Tombs; ditive Stites, lter* 1411,11, Ile, Itorehtd 9 hitted, 9 494 d9heett, End Wade too- rder r tererhineer, lit the Itm! vireo. Three hd (dieted rod 4493491 4te Arne for Morteteenta ir ter hie rarniebed to the el the lined with drosteh at 0 Wert/ . 7 .CT 9 A 7 TiTB . - a- CO.. Merobant Tailors, No.' A' 97]!6 Lltedy stroat—Js nny. re:oohing. rery . 4o.% 04-064. c-irro ,inur bsraiiiarts, AN. egos i str 4 . 11 k 4Vita r treat tarlet T Persote fp-went nt iglretfr4 l :o2 tit thel: Intent purchise g. Dela —' ag 13: V WATTS It 00485 Llbe:ty stmt. lll,tfowt ca.; yrtmvhaa.:.a 1 AtirtotT•°Cy IL TOM MAWR & CO4 Wholosalo and Retail beam It VITT sad Knit Der Om% S 5 JUth NWM ic wbounk, . i . f ar A ym i rilit.rensmsonmer nomad Tial JAMES KING:Mar ima Relidence, a u x*. 112 rifth Amt. oncoH ., ,thosztat!!. WOOL - MERCHANTS: EDe suc-to tnit a- u s Wool almovoessotid-Mos mu iakteolcd: Vadiuit, fat it* AtaalisialiMMO•Ott, Melly rftet,- :::': ,- i•.-;,-4 , :•,'•':: i....:i;_ , .: -;:. • : • .I;,:':._. =n:=3 DRY G ODS ,MEDICISE. rcc - 4 := PITTSBURGH GAZETTE': WZDNESOAY MOWN APRIL b, IBM sir Charles ?meter, Ceramander-m-cider of the Amble Fleet.; If If one thing morethan any other had a tend , ency to assure the world that, after much hesi tation and needless delays, - the British Ministry were determined, at last„to enter earnestly into lhe contest with Russia, it was the appointment , of Vice-Admiral Sir Chirles Napier to the corn * o • . d of the Baltic. fleet. - Three weeks ago Laid easterougg remarked, withgreat truth, that . the teal battle must be fought in the Baltic d not in theßlaok Sea." The general opinion is that Napier, of all men now In the British service, is the best qualified tethe chief cons- Mind of the new " Battlii.of the Baltic." The only Admiral whole claims - in any, *ay approx imate to. hie; is the veteran Earl of Diu:Kim:odd, better known, perhaps, by • his earlier title of Lord - Cochrane; which , . ho bore-during his gallant exploits, commencing nearly half a ben-. Wry, ago, during the. war with Nepokon ihe struggle for independence by the .Spanish Pror, inces of South America, and, at a late date; in. the service of Greece.. Lord Diandonald, it is said, was anxious to lend the Baltic fleet in Abe 'coming contest, but the .Britiali Government have wisely abandoned the extremely absurd practice of allowing seniority to oterride other qualifica tions, and the-fact that hie lordship is in his art enty.ninth year (having been born hi 1775) was properly taken as a sufficient obstacle to his em ployment, in active service. Sir'Charles Napier' himself is 68 years old, but his strong constitu tion, sound health, personal activity and temper ..nto habits give him the appearance- of being many_years younger.. The Napier family has greatly distinguished itself during this last forty years. 'Ono of them was • that fine old soldier, the late Sir Charles James Napier, the hero in the war in Scinde, in 18.42, the first British General who ever inner- ted.in his dissmitches the names 'of private sol diers who distinguished themselves in battle.— Another Napier is the nigher of the "History of the War in the Poninieda,": which is of itself a monument of his indOstryin collecting facts, his skill in arranging them, . and his eloquence in condensing them into as eloquent and clear, a. narrative as has ever handed, down great deeds in fitting language : Alhird Napier, who died in China in 1884, was selected, on account of his ' eagacious threwdness, to discharge difficult diplo matic duties there. Others of the family have served in tho army, all of them with distinction. Sir Charles Napier,. grand son of the fifth. Lord Napier of Murchiston in the , County of Stirling, is a Scot by birth and lineage. Born on the 6th of March, 1686, he entered the British Navy, is. a volunteer, .before ho was fourteen, and has .been over fifty four years in the same. From November, 1799, he served as a volunteer, and was made a 'midshipman in March, 1802. In November, 1805, he became .lieutenant;' An March, 1807, he was made acting commander of the brig Pultusk, and- was placed; in August, 1808, in command of the Recruit brig, of 18 guns, in which he fought and put to flight a French corvette with more metal and men. Biz own mainmast was shot away, and though he was -. severely wounded, (ono shot breaking his thigh,) refund to leave the- deck until the enemy had alerted off: He had reached the rank of captain of the fleet iti 1800 ; and assisted in the reduc tion of the Island of Martinique: An important position, called Fort Edward, had to be secured, and, in open day, amid the fire of the enemy, he headed n *mall "forlorn hope" of five men; with whom be landed, scaled the walla ancrplanted , an d ; planted union flag on the ramparts. lie assisted - also in the capture of the d'ileapolt; a French seventy-four, and was placed' in command of his • prize, with the rank of past-captain.: We was at the age of 22,and he had fairly; worked him self up to this rnk, without family influence or political interest. In 1810, when there literally being neFrench fleet the naval service was nearly ended, Capt Napier went to the Peninsula as a volunteer and fought, with the courage which has eminently distnigedshed him in several battles there with Wellington's soldiers. in 1813, employed on theexpedition fitted out In Sicily, he assisted in - taking the Island of Fonza, in the face of a greatlyseperiorresietory force: the King of the . Two Siellies 'appointed him Cavaliers de Pone, in ackdowledgment of this exploit. Soon after, his serdees in the expedition against Alexandria procured him particular notice in the dispatches, In June, 181 u, the Euryalus, which he then -.commended was paid off, and Capt. Napier was made a Companion of the Bath.: ' . Fourteen years of inactivity followed. From IB_^9 to 1832 he was employed to command the frigate Galatea. Ile resigned his appointment An order, with permission from the Britishtlov ern:neat, to succeed Minima Bart. - rebut as eats mender of Don - Pedro's' Portuguese fleet. He defeated the more buttercup; fleet of Don Miguel , .off Cape St. Vincent, whereby the Crown of Portugal wins secured for the lately deceased • Queen, Donna Maria. For this victory ho was created a noble of the Kingdom of Portage, by the title of Count Cape St. Vincent, and obtain ed the Grand Cross of the Order of the Twofer • end Sword. , At the dinner given to him on the 7th of this month by the' reform Club in London, Sir CharleiNapier's services in aid. of the cause of liberty in Portugal were that graphically ..sketched by Lord Palmerston : In the year( 1833, when he gallantly volmteered to sereethe i ' tans* of the Oaten of Portugal against the en. asehments and usurpations of Doh Miguel, and 1 to defend, constitutional rights and liberties against arbitrary power, he took the command of a modest fleet of frigates and corvettes ; and. while in command of that little squadron, he cap tured a aruadron of far superior force, including , two line-of-battloships, one of which my gallant I friend himself was die nest to -"board, 1 have been told, further; that white hanging in the shrouds, trying to get on the deck, he was poked al by a Portugneao pitman. • and very nearly lest the chance of meeting us all here to-day.--: But there was on that occasion another clause- Mastic trait of the coolness awry gallant friend; far when be had enabled on the deck and was calling en those who had posession of it to'sur mder, a Portuguese officer inn fall drive at him to run him through. *galled friend quietly parried the thrust, and not troubling himself to deal otherwise with his Portage's° assailant, Its merely gave him a hearty kick and sent him tam-1 . bling down the hatchway." • .' '' `I -• In replying to this speech, Sit , Charles Napier, said that Lord Palpaernton had erroneously, Apo ken of him as the flirt man'to board the Portu guese line, of battle-ship,'; Bud," 'mid Sir Choke, ."waiinot the fact, as,'had I been ever so willing, I could not have done so, having the care of the whole squadron on my hinds. This men who were the Cent to board were my gallant friend Captain Wilkinson. and nip ion who was 100 in the Avenger. To them alone is due the glory of that action." The °Moor alluded to was 81.1. Charles's only son.. • ... Lord - Pelmenton mentioned 'enother circum staiort, related to him by the late Lord William Russell, !• who told me "'aid he, "that one day he heard that my galla nt friend was in the neigh- . borhood of the fortress of Valencia, a Porte. , geese fort ' at a cOnsiderible distaste° from the uadron. lie and Col. Hare Weld to see, and be told me that he was not long before he saw • man dressed in a very `easy way, Billowed by a fellow With two muskets on his s houlders.' . They took him at first for Robinson Cresols, hht they soon ascertained It was my gallant 'friend and • I marine following him. • Well,' said ho, _..Nepler, 'what - ire you doing hose I" The answer was, i I'tn going to take Valencia.' ',. But, dr,' said Lind' William Russell, 'Valencia is e !fortified . town; end We; !soldiers know bow fortified towns Are taken. You Must open trenches, Make sp . preaches, and establish batteries and breaches. Ali these things Jake a. good deal of time, and must be done according • rule.' • Oh,' said ray, , gallant friend. • Ildire no time for that. ~I Min got 4 blue jaokeit herewith ar•ship'e musket, and 1 mean to take the town with a letter.' And so he did. lie sent the Governer's litter telling hire that it was Much better Mierrender at die- Cretidn.. The GoVerter was a eery sensible men, who knew what sort of a fellow he bad to dial with,, and ea surrender he did . ' • The trenches, allOroarbes. batteries, and breaches were all se red and Valencia was handed over to the Queen . In 1839 Napier took command ot,thePowMful; an:B4 gun man-of-war, intendedler the Mater. muesli. 101140 he was made bommodoro; and second In command, under Admiral Sir Robert Stopford, of the ,fieet ongagiorek the coast Of Sy ria, in the proomidinge against Mehemet All and Ibraham Pasha. "Mere," (agalh to quidellroin Rnimerelon) "he landed with . the marines; a teeing reeeiVed, fresh detachments gained ve if iimiortane ria tiotelortning the town of Sid and taking 8,009 or 4,000 Egyptian prisoners After that he took an important part In the a ' tech and caPture of Acre..; But;he was not con tent wit:heeling successfully the part of admiral and general, but , Ito must also act the pert of di plomatist, which he filled with equal success, for he went In command of part of the fleet to Alex andrio; •nail persuaded Mehemet Ali to sign • a content:lin whiehied to' the,peneefal, evacuation - of Syria by the, remnant of the. Egyptian foroes i which survived.T. By . that means a vast amount of human life" was'mud, end Syria was: relieved Rom the danger by which sdie had been nie noted Reterningto England, CaramodereNapier was Made knight , of Bath, received =the • thanks'. of Parliament, with ;aide ITaaiirAid.de•CentPity • Queen Victoria, lied.wialonored with he iasig. 1114. of. Rend= ao4 Frtiediet,Onierenf Ohimlry. 1n1846 be. as raised tO at iiildifltillir7:l-ami ...- ~ . ..• . ~ , MUM - - . ..,- .. i • t ----• : --=,.. .. -. 4. A .--.. w .,.---,^1, .. -,-, ..4 . - - . 1 .L . . - .z ,- ... ,,, ...............-:,,-.......-:..---.... r .-', -:: , ..1.....-:,...--,<--,....). , ....,--,.4-...:. • '', ' \ ~, ',... -. .\. ~ '-, : . ",, \-... :, `,. , .\ -_ .: •\' '\ Z : ~ it , i... :.‘,i. -,,5„.51, ~,,, ...,•- •,'.7,-:'''''".''72•4:'•7-\:"'i..l.::F..'.'-:;--' "' .- . .- . -., - -..V. ,- ~.,,,-• ral, and in 1853 Urania TiAtimirid. Ili the Reform Club dianekhe empha 'rally said, ""I es.-. xil i press my hope that in the e 'tion upon whiCh I am setting theth—a verygreat expediiion. I Cannot sayaf 'wax, because we araat peace—but . it isrverynear war; .and,potisibly when I get inta the Baltic, I shill take an opportunity toleelare. war—it is to be hoped, I aay;tfiat ho ill be able, to give as satisfactory an account of' that eipe 7 dition as of the - pieceeding‘ones. -I- hope that, the end of that wet , . will ,bkprosperou ; and I' hope that with confidence, because I ma ywifely' say thattlis country never senkont such a \ ep len-, did fleet as that whicitis now going to the \Re tie." Tho.response of Sir Jainespraliam was as decided as the language Of Napier hinielfr ?Re, does not go forth under' nyhypocatirical pretenee of conducting:a religious war, but his goes ferth, to anoint the independence of Europe. to main thin the balancaof :power, and to resist, I hope, successfully' as lawless a spirit-, and as reckless a desire of aggrandizement, as ever disgraced the 'ruler of •any country. My gallant friend says that When he gets into the Baltic he will declare war. Now 1, ei Mrsi Lord of the A4miralty:give hies eill . free content. 'I hops that that war.may be short and sharp;- and:being entrusted to lite hands lam sure it will he dedisive.": \ .. \ . Parliament iathe =hired goal of public men in England. Accordingly,'in 1832, Rapier con- tested the %rough of -Portimoritheand was de feated. In ‘1837, a like attempt for Greenwich Was unsuccessful also. In 184,1, after his triom phant career in Byria, he 'wag, elected member for the great metropolitan borough' of Maryle bout,. and, consistent in the advocacy of refornt principles, was as little of a`party man ,as any-% body in Parliament, Ile,wes of course, • not to be relied upon by any ministr y; however liberal its professions or pretentious, for he hadan awk ward habit of blurting out the truth, `o rooted antipathy to what Thomas Carlyle calls , Ishams" and expedients, a strong conviction that 'reform, to be useful, most be prompt and complete, and , a wholesome hatred of all tempOsiting and \ con cession. If the Government of the day, yielding to "th e pressure from without," tardily under look,to remedy en evil; Napier was \the than to -insistshat the change be s real one. General.; ly'veirking. hetrupported the successive adnain.: , istratioir4f LO H! Grey, Melbourne, end John Enamel, but declined following the example of Mi..Runie„ \who publicly declared that, in order .to maintain the Whigs in office; he "would not hesitate telt:A.3 that, black was white." \ -Much crusiatisfaction was caused among '‘ the liberal party,itid also in the Navy; etthe 1111 \ 11,11- ner in which Raider was shelved,. after his sec cess in 'Syria, by the Whig Itrmistry. It. expected that he Would have been placed itf, office as one of the. tords . of the Admirality, and thus become identised with the actual adminis trative government et the Navy: The fact Was the Whig 'Ministry was not aqittle afraid: of him.' Like all his 'family, he Las the faculty. of ,exr pressing- himitelf elearlY and forcibly, either as a speaker or a writer. 'llia literary reputation rests on his works giving accOunt of the:War . between Don Pedro and Dori. Idighel, (published in - 18400 and his sketch Of '4.lte war ni:Spill; which appears in 1842. Bit he also had exhibi- led a "fatal facilitf! in the coMposition of patn-'1 'pidets and stinging letters • (which last usually appeared in The Times newspap e r} on fire defects of the modern system 'of Naval architecture, the abuse - Which had crept In the Gov ernment , Naval Taxis and 'Arsenals, the defects M the manner 1 in which Naval promotions took place ; and, a- 1 bove all, on, the general , state of \ the British Nevi, which he contended, Was never k . bad AS when hewrole. There wak‘truth an nisgasity ' . his abserritiOtts, but the Government eMatend. ed that they were ill-timed, and that Mocha of .being publiahea, they should haye been pritate ly communicated to the Admiralty-which, replied, would - be the certain way ,noeto-o their being adopted , wholly Or oven partially ', There is'uo'doubt that his exposure`ind sugges-, 1 lions, which - chimed in with the Duke , of Welling ton's appreheniten as to the ineffxcient,.. , deferusea of the county,' i c ed to the Improiements in the i Naval Department' th which have non., enabled Eng- I land to send into e Baltic Om largest and best fleet she hit collell since the time of Nelson —a fleet also,. whic . is manned ,by volunteers and nor by =preform/I as was the practice formerly. The strong fai l :ging() which Sir Charles employed in lda, pawl* ets and letters, Was . ta ken by . Lord 70m Ittutse,as a pretext for refui. 1 7.0. irk Mtn soma thhe 'ago tli command of the‘Mettil , , terranean Beet. ' , But am prudent matOrith all outward show ntimpotu nity, never breathed: Be is eminently energetic, the character \of his mind may Le judged froni\wiett Lord William Russell said 'pf hiin t o Palmerston in, 18.10.-,, "When I rainSinerL"'Ausid Babtlerstes. "the gni \ lantryand daring of my.friend.h , said; ' I es, all that is 'erne; but; there te.anothe' quality which Napier ioasesso'shichis \as ratan eso eithcr.of thesesnal asimpertant iningtedieut in success. I:never saw a man.in my life who ado:dated 'Co 'ma:lY mores beforolumd. 'Now, when a man .calculates his moves beforefiand,, and, has, the spirit to carry out thoee moves which 'has been; exhibited by my gallant friend,l think that any country may safely place, its fate and fertunes in his hands'; and I fecicon fi dent that ha . will I not betray them." , „. ''.. \ In a word, Napier has been truly described as . , a rough and ready.sailor--si .man of: actiert sad not of words ;.without pretence—of simple halt- iti"--of unassuming and -modest demeanor but of strong and resolute will; whit sees at a glance, what is boot be done, and' seeing it, does it in `t . the most spirited and dashing manner, in 'spit! of difficulties and.perils;tuid withont way otheridea than the great and pars:Count ono of duty. If this man,with'his avowed ilad pritven antipathy i to all that in conrentionitl,‘ had lived in a repub lic, he would have there \ been precisely in Ids' proper place. Although no rhetorician, 'Napier is ", a bold, itralghtforward,and convincing'- public streaker. There are occasional "fits" of comic aketehinkin his speeches, which show • great deal of, vintet and natriralltunter. His speeches are distin guishable fue.the quantityNeffaits which he puts into them, and their, ardent truthfulnmet They are deficient in.nasoning, for Napier cannot ar 7 . gue, but they harsh:Awe from the Weight and di :sot application of his facts. - In person Sir Charles Napier is somewhat un der the middle statue, stout or ?tithe's hurley figure, With white hair, a fall akd healthy face and • frank air and'addrees.' voice is Bono; - sous and his mainer,hearty. - lie With a halt, the offset of;one of the severe sroundi which he melted in early tifq. Queen Victoria was to review the.''fieet at Spitheisd ou the 10th inst., and would probably TlSit Sir Charlesboard, the Duke of Viellitig• ton, on which he hes hoisted his flag as-Admiral in command.—Y. Trains., 11Y TUX \ Oprre!rpoedeon of the Y:toasmeedal Lotl7, March 17, ISM. \ There instill a totaln nee of evengul news, and it is a singular fact tint the weekr.ftich luta 'been marked by the diparniMarthe moot few.,' Wel - war Soot ever sent forth' by any country; has been alumieteilsed by a'degree, of dullness as 'regards general intelligence'Vesely experienced In the quietest times,. It is equally remarkable . that the - lure been , Characterine - d by: a condition of e p blic fends more monotonorts than that whichpreMlle on , theaverage dining ' s the most ordinary operetiona:- Thiele a singo-2, lar prelude to the mermen When a forty yours 'European peace is about to be broken truCit may be merely the stillness bitten an earthquake, or s• Niagara like pause of .tho waters bonne their Rim' Plunge. . The shuffling diplomacy of \the. thrman Pow ers, npon which the Cur hasastutely caleidated from the first, Is still the principal nide - Of at tention.". Prussia ecutinues to adhere to the pa- lig of having no &nay it oil, - which Cost her s, much In former wars. alre . standin a g-man *he i a Se sOme fellow - eltirear pursuing a thief _but' who says it Is no business of mino.'.! If• hey I like'to run the risk of tom clothes and broken bones for the sake of vindiciting elte,law, they sic perfectly welcome Mlle- so, but for hiepart it will be tune. enough to move whet:Cain oft premisea: are attacked, naid meanwhile if the' thief should escape, perhaps he may :reward those who have stood neutral by sparing them in -his future dopeedations.- The system, however wise It tome to the. King of Prussia, has never' been found to answer, and no country kerr ad mere opportunities than. Prussia of learrung that lesson. ;Evert alread,y she' is beginning to expe rience incenveniences. - The Prince of llohenzol leen, despatched to Paris with apologies and ex planations, hasreceived • rebuff from the French llorenintent, and Oeneralfilreehen, who ' has been ,deputied on a elmilaronission -I to England, will experience a like reception. If, lathechanges that may--dew-from the approaching w ar; -.a French army should ultimately be : found on the Rhenish frontier, It is to be hoped-King Ender, ick Williammay then beleft to himself; and that the other Porters, by,inftrming him that it' is no business of theirs, may mini him a eimpter of his own diplomacy. . - The conduct - of Austin' 'appears for' the .mo ment-more decided, since -although she -dreods breaking with the Czar, ehe does not .profess an expectation of remaining neutral. From the jealtany between her end Prussia it le probable: moreover, that the policy - of the lattermay stint- Wen her to a more decided Munto in accordance with the:Western Powers', than she would - other-, wise have pursued. The natienid to" liusaltillsrougliout Geninusy. being more active at this moment than ever, •ehe may see that by. 'ministering bolt glille:Pruisbi elands aloof . ..end let ,the moment pass; she May , asiume her ,01.1 ,Piepiriderance **the head or thillermanpnitm ':,s. - \ N \ . :.. • ' and the eepresentatiyenf itS f cemiened feelings. t , The idvices from St. Petersburgh, as Well as from other parts of *Russian dr utinions,\ shoW a continued prepara. it for rift on tho grandest _scale, and "all the variendsrovinces on the Baltic and 'elsowiteri that ar , ..likely'to he affected by . the movements of an {mealy,' have \been , placed 'ander sanitary law. Illeanivhfle, however, the agents of the Cuir at }h a various German Courts are busily employed ' suggesting fresh terms of ..i.odatimi...i ,the view of raising discus-' sions that may lead to conflicts o f opinion of the several rowers, and thus retard that united ac-. Gen before which the ' Crar is well aware he would hive at once to a:G= l mm. -,,, .. - It Is peifeetly plain"that he yet daldalates upon creating n..divtision either before the emnmentle 'meat of actual Operations or shortly afterward, and thil upon the hazard of this die he -is Fra• pared to'stske itin email.. Suc h .. a Paliayis just tteitupon'Whichu wily man withontfaithVin ha- Man principle would 'natairsilVrely, end there can \ be no question that the .past history of all alliances among nations'would warrant El . belief in itiutficacy. ',.. There aril; however,reinains one point which,Gi Czar, must take into account;: namely`, , ,thal w hatever treacheries lie may . .be able to tieing about, all the elllttalg of all his agents will"- oi rialto England treacherous to herself. Renee although he may remove- from the field aft'hilt °thee% opponent's, he must, ome at last to a death struggle with her, and - there I are, those whobelieve that her strength to deal 'with him would tither le benefitted than tin pared, by her having to do so finally' on a clear ataile•\ From the Danube,.the only intelligence of the \ props* of the war has been to the effect that the Russians have atheigth succeeded tisanes:tee ing the Turkish liMieries at Mutochin, thelsland whence they have suffered, intolerable annoyance. No \ particulars, however, are given, \ and, the: statement at present is s ine \ and.uncon fi rreed, It was . known that ade te movement of the kind Was intended to he de by the Russians in great‘force, and probably , the Turks may not have contested it at the last in a Manner to in yolve, any serials damage on their Side. :During the Weeklies drain of gold,' which has lately, set in' from 'lMdon to the , centinent, has ~ continued with unabated force; and it , is ealou-': Isted that between one and two millione sterling must have beeli,sent to Faris within the laid ten 'days. lt was. wholly unexpected, and even now 'the causes of it are not obvious. The movement Mai:therefore be expected to be only temporary. The introduction of the , nil. French loan hos beettrose- element-of, the disturbance, although not aufileientin itself to accealat for it. ' At She, same time *hire _hen been' an alMost total absence of any specits.`.zurivids in Leaden,. either from Australia and elsowhere.' A pressure for money has therefore arisen Which has rendered it hn possible to discount any paper under per cent., and although ibis state of affairs is likely to be of abort duration, it . is producing ; some anxiety and inconvenienc e. There hive, hoirever, 'been no failures in addltioti,to the few ' unimportant ones reported by the la st'packeL; , CODBON at the:lleat dateivere, quoted 91/. They have, slime touched 9bl, and this evening the closing price was Ofit to 91.. ' The wheit market his 'continued to s how treat leakiness' and sales cannot he effected en cept at further decline. ~ This report of the Liverpool 'cotton market for the week showienntinued dullness audit deeline -The next steamer from this side will be the Baltic on the ' 22d: \ Our last , dates from New York- are. to the 29th of February, the Baltic with advices to the 4th of March being overdue. ' \\. - SPUTATOII. I== , . . From our files of the English papers, says the Baltimore Arnerican, we learn some 'additional particulars offostered. It, is stated that the Porte objects to any occupation of European rkey by A • ' Omer Paella, the Turkish tria. pommander-in4hief k is _very \ decisive .on this int. There is no faith in Austria, and in her patien of Bevels and Bosnia she, probably,lum cot Ruseian l designs, or ideas 'of conquest` of her \ under the show of sympith; for Tor ke The Emperor of Russia, in his defence in the officild , ,k;rnal of St. Petersburg, against the at= tacks ' e British Parliament, charger the Eng.' lish gar ent Arid comp li city in all the,theantres n l / 4. which th isom condemn and threaten waragainet! \This charge the - ,Britierr ministry,yil du= Plicity, lisSl v Vr x .m i l a, great :excitement •M\ Eng land. 'ln P ' eat the matter was brought up, 14,the Earl of rby. . The minima:4, of coiree, threw beck the lomat ation. .Tho London Tithes \ defends the government, and in its behalf, speak /g a iP arenti y 1 0 .1 h "thmitY , "Y 5 ;* \ '"We, have not ~, a, to learn, for the fret time,\ that ore the- Fthperor Nichol/tits-engaged in these extraordinary \ trintaons; , he; had at- - tempted, at varioniVines, 'and is variona forma, to lure alMost every heart of Europe to shire in the plunder'of Turkey, \ As - long ago as his Own ,visit to \ this, c ountry 1411'VA the same language, end it niay.lisu been rife:attain greater detail in the course of last winter, But what answer did lie get \ , these Oier#l2l3B t;,, - What answei did,he get when \he sounded \Lord John Russell,- of all men in the, world, ou 'this subject of an eventual partition of Turkey \l\ •We confidently reply;ktbat he \ was met by an\ indignant refusal on the'part of the British Government." • This renuniMide'revelation Wai s the tithject of ''`_a conversation ii \ Parliament, in‘tibiclrthe aeon , racy of the atateraents was, admitted, ; and Lord • john Cassell stated that'i, as the Si: Z' etersbnrgh 1 Journal allured to this., uontidenthilcorrespon dence, by the perzoilmon, 'without doulit, of the government, ho coold'hameno hesitation in -lay ing it,before the country. , ,He. said; \ \ , . "I trust it will bo se firm our correspon ' deuce that, while we show every respedt, for the Emperor of Rusin, we withheld every thiggee tion which could tend to dismember the Othtinuin empire. tflear,hear: .3 ~.with \teepee* SO \ the right, honorable gentleman'efurther questitthar namely, as to a conversation-, °X \ nommunication in 1844—it is certainly true that When the Env\ peror of Russia was in this covintry, he Ikeda edit venation, I think, with the Duke Ofs.Welliegion, \ with Sir Itobert,Peol, and with the. Earl of Aber-' deem then Secretary of State for ForeiinAffairs. The =baton's.) of these conversations was con signed to I memorandum, and the late . )Russian minister in this country, Baron Brunew;was cog nizant of and assented to the - correctness '‘, of the memtomindurn of thoie conversation." A : ','•; . . . Bran TREY CCOFIL—F,Tery bostlrom the Ohio . rivat coulee in with her cabins mid deolr filled to overflowing with :emigrants gaing Doting thapast week many hundreds of fanuliee have been landed on nor wharf. by' Ohio riser munboats;all ladundnp- the differentriveirs for the pulls:self settling on the fertile lands bet= 'dating. en-the Missourt and` Mkt ppl rivers, Mid notn . few design going up theillinols. The MuroPa, fropiTittal*l4esterday,lwought :ardund orettwo*Unclisd persons, including all-. ;Oren ; nearly All of- whom were from Pennsylva nia and Ohio \ and'srere on the way'to Wisconsin And lows. 'L They liking theirlones, Wagons and farming utensils, with Omni,' and are iireparin to connamion the stork dr fermlng la soon, they mire it , nOir flames. - .Th.e. Georgetown,, whicl(leales fir Onletui tidti afternoon; will take s number of fandli4o Irtu are bound for 10'1.-4- Tim Acarcipoßsr4Tr.-41eneral Alrarez, nho heads the revolution hi, Western Mexico, * el, ways beerf..a. Men: of im -* there._ The State: of Guerrero, in - Which outbreak bar, po\tence oemirred; waa first conatituted one of the -sover ;Aunties of the'blekienn confederatlon in the year 186 0 3, by.his.exordons,, an&be Wai.ita Governor ' when Santa Anna eithiguished all the suai NT.. ereignties, .and-converted thlk States into pros , . !noes. . He was at the samOSxne a General -in_ the army,; and bore the designation end authori ty of ...'Coinmandante General of:the Stith:" and up. to the ' ime of the breaking era& of e revolt, q 1 0 still retained ell his civil and rodilary, power, holding -a somewhat independent \ position to ,Raids Santa Anna, whbm he was \not 'ennui. enough to oppose, tat:would not sußort.' , ,, The nature - of the country is such. as to render it Alf. Sault to subdue an outbreak in which tho feel . togs ' of thZ people are enlisted. Alvarez is a partisan of ...trim, , . , Arenteon lffarirstray:—The St. Tonlit': Dentocidt 'charges Senator Atchiion, 'of kto.;,and Ithuppeany r nf Ohio, Indian COmmissionera r ilth haring spent a part of fifty thonsittod dollars propriated by Congress tq the extinguishment of the. Indian title to lands .west of Missonri and, lowa, ..in electioneering agairist'Benton and in getting an anti Missouri Compromise line candlr date elected delegste." Br. Bentoit has offered a ne g a ti on in Congress Oaring thit, President to inform the HOUpe bow the money \ had been ex pe n ded, giring the :facts in . detail . - "item by item." The beetectsre !taps, that v litchition pro claimed that he would, rather “sen the territory sunk in. Heal, than to ;;Intro it , come in without Ramazons FaxaDOX to oastoaCoutrrarmi t — Tbe Jews are' getting up memorials to congress praying that that body will: 1 . endeavor'to pro cure for every Ameilean:eitfren abroad, *of mull., • ersrst, a just degree of eiril and religions\ free= dopi ! "- - The lairs have been the victims - of into'. ennee In every. land but ours; where all aecte beat the dime religious right. It.ill be a long time we imagine before the setae religions free dom hrgranted in other countries:, - \ _:::The tune on thelllinids ind'ldiebtgan Canal Live been reduced aft Per cent. , • - ..iT4'.ii;.,::..!-1-.:.,',i• VOLUME LVII • -NUMBER 19fL '1222a thte/IR d ay 'Eye:dad .Totaaal of Saturday &Rem= HORRIBLE Acetrizaz ON HOpaolf RIVER kimaoar.-.Falling of -.Sunk /took /Camaro ,twolials. ;rim the approach qf Iye agan-,Lata of life melancholy accident occur/33d ontheandson River Railroad last evening, which was caused by the filling et an immense piece of ' rock on n the track "two miles nottirt.of Tivoli, when the "445 trait:i n- from this city was ander full headway, and within font. rats of the . place. So sudden and unexpected was the fall, that the :flag man, wit. was at hie post; had signaled - tathe engineer of the down train that all was right ; but as the s train approached, he .heard a rumbling sound, which Was followed by the felling o[ the reek.— He narrowly escaped;,and immediately reversed .i his signal,buthot in time to prevent the accident.. i _Thejar c aused by the of the train. un- I • doubtcdry shook the iticlutto as to pause i t fall '.at tiiitanoMent. - • c-- ; train-WAS at full sieed when the. 100 tile Area the rock, smashing it and, the-''two baggage Oars almost into atoms: . _ . -' So treat was theuoneuseieri that:passengers were Nitta! ont their seats tad thrown several feet- There were five passenger cars in the 14.04,, taro of-*hide/ ,were badly 13roteni . \Mit'. no passengers were hOureli\ . \ - n . But the worst, features of this accident are yet untold:' : Pour persons lithe emploi,ofthe ,pliOT were so serMelyinjured that it is thought Abet, three of them wM not 'pawls*, • \ . Francis Seott, the inemeer, aged year?, ietident of P ou ghketPrie.‘tlna. P iigli te d u a otheririse injured. Re wasdead, Or dying; vhan the up train lek lie was the eldest: engineer 1.• on the Mail, endless considered one of the most 'scientific- and prudent In the employ, of the oom tatlY. %The : locomotive hi, was running was s 3 new and , powerful olio, - called 'Um It:. Char." Prancis Minks, the &Meek ti meident of Grsenbush.yri*badO Nand:l....us hats the one one out of the feet who, - -, it was thought would Joseph Alger or dijmii and chas.43eriraaa, imakemeu, were both severely 'injured,' hiving ; teen smashed between' the earn. "Beth were in: 'and thelorami was demi 'or' dying at our intent "accounts George. Simpson, Mr Caldwell, the. conduotOr; a mail agent; the xneinamprof.Ppliena & Yergile `exidess," and ;'/Ohn 'Yong; the: baggege man;., * ere the baggage care at the ".The cars were brokon\lntb - Maas, were subsequently taken and kurnici in the stoves in ' the' ars to keep. the paMomgers warm the Move was broken to pieces, : \ but miraculous as it may appear all the persons in - Mae .ears escaped uninjured, eieept Mr. -foxteg;,whe ceived wolight wound on la bill The reek that fell WM.) reeckis MO to have eight-, or ten feet long, five•-• ; feet. wide and ni two feet thick, and not teat thaci,„ilie tons in weight The wounded and 'maimed'reeeiied - every tentian, and allthat man could dist*them was clone by the ofileers•and passengers, , • . Tl 3 wreck and obstructions were removed • the passengers which left ` ew York in the 6' o'clock train•last evening; reached this city be tween and. 4 o'clock this - morning: ",".„ • P. S.—We:learn from one of the dniployees of the Hudsont.. Itiverillailroad, who was on; the down train lietevening when the adeident"l* cured,' and who returned to the city on the efi -press Main this'aiondrig, that the two brakemen died Miring 40 Right., Mr. Scott, theengineer,-,. -was mtich.cari ' er and Hie inju ri es were less so- . vire than was fuui-reporteti..i aeon& hopes are • entertained Of his;:ery. - • /t was thOught that the' fi reman, 'Litho severely.. wounded, would recover. The young en killed seskied. in New. • - d.„Now Pterroxici—Wc find in the National. Era, an article signed with the initials of, Jona• G. Wuart•nta, proposing tlictisllOwing . as b for northern political ; action creation:, L k` .14 "The present is the time for action . -Let the movement commence at Wash 4. gton at this very session. Let those Who are to stand .o the question pf Slavery where the.fathers, of th e 4 Espublio stood, unite,irrespective`pfpastynam to form LEILOOS or _Ttralootc—tlicricleui of a„, mighty organisation throughout\ tise - ebimhA haying for its watchwords: \ • \ • "No slave Territory. . • , "No more slave States.. _ ,• "The General Government rellevad fehm all re. spordribility for Slavery. .' • \ • "No interference by the Goieras- Gpreironcas with Slavery in:the Lalsve States, f . ,\• "No interference - with the right Of , jury IA c ' t the writ of habeas corpus, and other SuFente" of life, liberty, and the pursoitsef happiness, : .f the free States. .• . 0, • 1 "Slaveryleft. to itself in this Statialchiols eh ' 4.1 ish it without any extraneous aid:Or•irmfort, \reconcile limit es hest \ it Ine.T•to thl•Pregrale- • ••••' hivilisation and chrlitiaisity, mato tonsilband rit of the age," •.• • \ - , Tprueb.--It is considered - by many that th crop of Tobaco raised in thp rnitedStates,,cork prises , the great bulk of the \ consnaiption of, EtC rope, while the fact is that DungitryOrith:allig political embarrassments andltsuppressirpolie4 'towarile, the agriculturists, Aprodiutes 'near double the Aluantliy pf that sentfromthe , Unite States to Germany and Efilland."-. - Au:intelli . . friend Lis furnisbedtheailtimorOhnerica' ts wi a statement s of the imports of Tobliceinto th." countries, Yin, m , whieltwe gather Sumatra& ing facts ... - During .the year 1858; the imports this article into Bremen, framburgh aid Roll , from the United States amounted to: 47,692, I 4 lbs., valued at $5,260,000; and the impbrts • the Westlndies amounted to 89,800,000 lbs., ned at $7,798,090.—, Prom this statement a w • appear that the total value of. Tobaco renal L from the West Indies exceeds the valueof% 5 imported from the United States by two milli. and a half.—lt must be observed, Yam?, ' there is a material difference in the"pric• 'of ..... ver l, ;two dommodities=the avarage value of the United States being about eleven cats' pound, while that from the West Indies a II over twenty cents . . '''' '''' ' . The total production of German.* and 11 ' ''''sy• amounts to 160 , 000,000 lbs. v alnld at $1 -400,000, - which' amount , added to the ' Dora the United Stites and West Indies, trill tbet total consumption of those Stistettlo be 49 7 000 lbs., .valued at $28,458,000. L. From. statement it'will be seen that Germany and gary alone, raise.6o,ooo;ooo ibis:, againstl 0e9,009 receivaFfroui the Unibidlitalis in co es: The average Lvtdue, :believer, is O than i at of the United States, being about . c -- ''it third cents pot4otterri.', - . . . . .. . pLAvszira sn Itintorichsw taro: Km L. . The Telegraph, .publishellat Barnagtow, 1. points out one consequericw of the,passingef Nebraska bin, to which we beliar„,the publi tention bas not yotheea calleilf ,`::\ ."The' Western halt Of ltnuesoti; \ irltih. ,north"Of tla Sloth and west 'at , tltOltlisthoiq forms 'is part \ of . the "01dL011616/211,terrie 'ibich alavery: was ,prohibited, by the \ Chmpromise. Should the, Nehiaska lill . a law, this 'sailers half Cif Dffsitottiwnlhild shie territchYiirbile the ciuiteirli3fsit with Malitfrei Maier %e'er/U*6W :0t.:1787. •. ``.,, 1 'wnl Ander' et divilion"of .th . e , :preaatit - \ nuaroidabletial if Congrestehhalitbe at ' \ for a name for the new Isortreigrity;`.we suggest that it be thristedoi after the 'co . Of its distinguished Brassier, .Little Ciliwt.‘ ' ',.. lantairs.` , --The duty will develre upon t., Legislature:et electing a U.S. Senator, the:: of the Hon. John Pettit expiring mith-the4 cut Congress, on' he 4th of March' next 0 ] Democratic side the names of the following men arc mentioned in connection with that tion: Hon, John Pettit, H on. 0 . N. rite 3. - ll.'llleboveld. Governor WrighVflon.' If.\ Lane, Item A. P. Willard, and the Hon: let \ Mace. -The name of Hon. IL.L.- lAA itlso becri.spokenkof in connection wi present Temperanco movement. . -. Aersons.—Varioua attempts ' . , ~,vierei' nada burp, last week, &a - indium citissuPto Special Deputies; to aid in the expected ' the Fugitite Slave. Fees were: ffered, Attlee threnteued, fieely. els; hundred - are said Mime been printed ; tio Ire filled -: the names of.- the .'Spematri." " But` not 1 , cc.uldle found in 'the whole city, wbo yr. r cept the degnitling Office Ic s - - . . \ .' . Goon Lcon..-44, - seaman belted Edward rad, onboard the whip SE LinlS, ray& en intimately assoelated'irith the'llesms it ll:zinnia not long since recehed. off:. ligence, that a fortune of about $60,000 len , to hire in Cipenhagen. - In order_, might\might proceed thither from "ttie Iffed • le obtain possession of the - utoney;;he a = the SAO - Department for his ,= dise • we learn ; the Secretary has just promp ed ' Wasliniaron IN AS 8 5012 011 . kin . ' ' Liverpool runes, of an. la:edit:9, gives - mount of the 28th itegiment;sic the En: rice--one. of \ those recently wawa seat of war ;.end although,frona, time t o . • the fortune of War, and thc„ lapse of ranks havebeen*any times thinned ished &pink its ancient - histaries *tr. , and held in remembrance by-the new During. the 'Bova:di* and preys bienlaig out of • the \war' befifena and the mother'' country the - "Gwen was lielliaoiind,le - ..AfilerioN . j na W 1.. thane young naln,'•itlitnild,*tranlt was at the siege, * of Atifibee'iiiii*V . performed swill" stniiit.il t WOW ' '', .telliiriwu PsitsPriht ig44,'.4 '-', ' , 'c~ - ?i:.: - i ~:.1 „„ . ...,, :.,• ~ - - , . ....... , ...„.. . '..i . ; . -..:. • -..'•':' ...: .. .., • ; • . ..... 1 . . . vi • • '.• , ~,,!. , •.. k ' :. ' N.. - . • . \~\
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