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- 'JPITTSISVEGII GAZETTE
AND WEEKLY
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DAWD TA W A ITE. L . MAIM% akrout.
intS "ix wirewinarrr, iscr;noin. 1111 emir arms:
TERMS:
dollar. per, ananm o a r aija Ind pis
.11 ethante.
'W INK LY-4.od6lrereir annul:min 16101211. C
erDl be eopplial tb• &glowin g nondltione:
ire weate 4 .....
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Ten is
The undue. Ow each dub to be alln;en11;one wer. , 11;
tad to be m u lo.orkady to odfonat dab ow"
be neat after the year explresoandwathe Jamey le
• renewal
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RATES OF ADVERTISING:
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no oath additionallnsertion--
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tw m ; to ) "
De o on
Do elt-manthr . 00 •
Do ' twelve months. DI 00
Room...Dods, (6 Thies or keeper untion) 600
Oim dollar Sr oath edditional line.
Ons atm.. chnettoide 61aPattei (D4OO ,
bp.%) suited. or
.:. Tor each additkma/ vinare. lusertediover-Ont:=th. to
d
for each a/IMM! ellmErt inserted Wider the
r rate&
'eat tr i t M - e throttingnon6stronod not.olOr Vbesu
otorgrd to a innate and *bale
disitersmamitonualos fur /cgs& advertisementa
and the amount stunted for their publication.
nit tandislithealbr alike tote charm the maw
• es et minettheinenta.
..Adrutinments sietraarked as the MD rbr ed
number of insertlane, will be continued on for d. , and
• Payment exacted sareedingr.....
'tno Privilege of annual advertlurs is strictly . limited to
their own Immediate business, and ail Irtitan.'"" Or.
the beintilt or ether perms. welt, oe alvertiummth
not immediately conneeted with their awn hosiers& and
VValtitseessdoviDt . r i etTd at tot aIL such transt adruthino.:4llewill seraratris
rendered, and ammo. patrain.l4l '
All advertisements tor chart 1 e ins !dik e~ fire cora
. M t ea l werd ii t: g. wra:M o na ,,e d 14 . : ) r b.. li , tiplrae h t .d l=l:c r l . ll ..
abl j . sLittly in advance.
~ 117 1 1( ak isi Z ed* W regei r t 66106 Petunia.
^ , nled by, ions or obituary. nottfts, and when
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b e nt ascompuded,a pald Em.
Degillervelsoft end all ottierni too
melt reentlanica•
tint& tegstairing •itids designed to mell attention t,o
relm. rest Causerie. or v public t
en
ch eka- ehldea notices at ton
.nse to tall
at
to Prietha uthnglisee. I:mkt:dated at intended to prosnoto
itievidind !Merest.' tut imiy be hustled the ceder
• etandifte that the jeweils to be paid Im. Irintendsd to
be insened In the loot column, the same will be charged
the no or.lo punts pen/Ins,
ets ' ne&it ' et i Tag triPl4l4.
`tette:l . l= Audka r s m t l ' arot r A t a i Tisru t t a nn i t
thirty-three sod , oluethlAPP 4 cent teem this amount of
nix= at inverrenttn q ipLu . .!... rutaa.
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• One Noma, Utnee Insertion* .. - ' •51 r .
Do. . each iddltlo al Ineertlon
weranssenein 1111551.0 PAM. . .
' 051:140
.I,l lobe 1n5et10c.,;.....a0 mts.
" oath tlonel Insertion 25 emir.
All tranide athartleemente to be paid In adranen.
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_., :_,.,._„' MEI .01' DIS COUNT.
. - !‘,,:.......0. 1.1-.3tJrsisvarargAmrs, az ~
.N. HOLMES & BONS...Broker& • .
Pia IT Market st. Waxen Third and Forth sts. PigslarroT•
. i i. - iPrii i rriXANl.A.
r rafie ,d h , at. i terda....- . ..- do
Nocturnal_ Rank rdo...—Datl. t ' 4 ' n ' erol,; ' ,Zit I‘7.
- Mar. and Manor a of do- ' errial ilk Uncial do
K Korth Anar&Z-parLafarrito Rank
. : .. .Ek Othaallest Ltheiliamm 0510 Life Ina.gTramCo- do
' ~. Of Feasurilmalo..--par Itataro Reserve Dank-. do
of Fran Township-par Rank'of Ilasslllon ..... -
of almUottedAtons•
.. r Note l / 4 .-.,..-...-., I
, Farmers'
Rank of l'a-:_ . 1 1
1.
&Madura' Bk-par All solvent Banks.„.. -.- .2,4
Gintrd Dank._". ..'.......
_NEW YOKK..._
Kensington
m..: ltsk iri ty.. Nea
ot. r Ifirrrkl qdr.. , .....,1
..._Anc
. r h"4.4". ! ' 1rM1 . 17 .- .: . ....frr ItalHmore. TL .
' • L‘r - 1 " . ..-:par
f•t • Mirk i -tian " l 4 & . _ ,:::.7- - . C l34Yki r k"l4ait'llt
PlOi-1,..' .1.441111 r All eat dianka- O;
Weateritosk..t.:....Lat-por ..2 .. Ml= [NIA. - -
• - Rank oftlassalsenbands... 2. B ank of the Valley_.- a.;
Buds erchmta Gimiti.=loar ••of Ya..,lllehmond.- o•
- limsko/DanviDe -:./..e1...:.i.par B. Bank. Va.....Norfoik •
Dank of DILL I.2a,.l2bestag-4ar Pornorle 12 2 of virt u d. • "
.Dankof Gennantown .pg _ Herrhants4Morti. k •
Dank of Gettrstougb..'..... 3,1 North Woetera Rank-- •
Ilsak:oVlsnristorn:..* -.....,..- , R. , nelog.
i n..",' ,_ •
' ' : l i o n ntgl i rr 00. 11ani7......0 liitidr . l o L f Cate. --- P .-- ea - r . } 2
Bank otKorttnanberland. tank of St- of N. Carta*. 2
Oarlisks 11ank...,...-.........4..% Com. Earlk.Wilmington. 2
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drive
than fik &mu., co. lierehanteßk.rianburn, .2
Dorionthrn • Bank.- --.par • - ROUTH CAROLINA.
- . Easton - Rang-...-.. - .........:•. • Ilkoltbe Pt odK:Carolina 2
See Bank -- -.-- X Rank of South Carolina. 2
Fanards' Eke/ Dock. 00L-rour Rank of Chulorton r 2
.Ifamerelikairtiseenter-pst Plarderif Keenan? Ilk 2
. • Farntere Sank of Rsodlimapar - ' OEOELHA. •
• lParro:,,Sk effebst2l4llop4ar Almost& Ins. i Ek'gCk.
. • Ea r.tPror. Waynesburg. % Root of Angoolo--- • ,R.
liklradington- qk orm...z mc
.E. ii:. .
=- . • ask. EE
r....:-.,;...,..• • , Allsotrent 8ank5.......... - 8.
_ ~•- Laninater .....,.....
_.... -- - -KENTUCKY.
' . „Lanearter °nutty Kant ...par i l k of Kelatorkq= 4 i
tavoa
'Minos' Sank V."`"' -par ekfaffe
11:01111 1 :
isvrawk_t.iar - ,34- ~..a . • lril '
Wyoming Ely pl:mina. !•4' Ilk , ruts of 511mmit- U.
• T rijiMs -4.- .. J.." " .... 7. I;tale . ial!ki i‘ n - d Modica 50
Ohio EMU_ .1 11 a -. .'
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..._
_ . B.' . k !IP l ZZOtgril: . l . "
=in agr0a............1100 MALMO e'llre /0. Co. enrol 5
I
at Athena---Jelo MICHIGAN. •
A. Altrsaci a Eridgroart.--..d0 Farmar‘Mashantre.ilank • 1
k.i... ; = at Cknliontheernmerd se.* ir.
latlenft.•..: - PIaIIIMISZ Rank----* _. 3
• Alma al T01en5....-4...: doHnenranre Company.._. 2
laranots al Illartort .:..... , dolittatoltank.-._
_... . -
• Kristen at Andarare...-.- do • CANADA.
.- -, Brasseh at , Colmnbos..-- do Ilk of K. Ammenera,, Toronto 5
- Emmen at 'Ashtabals.--.:. do Ilk of the People. to 5
1::',.-=.5. Wan- • .:-..: do_Bank .of 2lontroal- I.
at 11ima11akL.......... •dr Ilk of U. (.InadaT to 5
' atildnk at Ripley .: :-. do EASITAMN EX A.1.1E.
i • :Emu* at Oltedanata.....t.. 'do On. New York_ - ....-..ror
i -Branch at-Waskingtan, d On 1101.adotonts&- .Mr —.tar
• %arm* at. Cadia.:. ......- do OT Raltitoora- ».......].a? -_-.. . ~, ''''
~ Wanda at. laneastar--.--..._• do WESTERN EXCIIAN'ti E.
1 ' bonen at. Ptenbonvilla- do CineinnatL.-....-.............-
.1
Branch at .Newark...._... :rt. Louie--
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11.00 c h at tlpriold...,-. do GOLD AND:PEAIE VALUE.
.:. =rt f1 ' . Tr0t. a.. ................ An do 'b lo W" 'itit . gt! ". . 7 - - -rar. I
II at E. ,L =tn.-. do Eagle, 01d.....---...,-10,50
at. :-.2 dolEagla, Dm ''' . ...... .-.....12,00
at. Norralk..-..... do Erederietsd'on..:.-....- 7,80
'St itrumoWti-: 4102Innn 5.00
Pann.......4.- do Sometime ..• -..--... 442
=At atHavenn2--..., ' do Test 0 ufki.ers . l..- ...... - 1,55
• Amnon at au a- ..-A ..--- --- 2,15
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PRICES OP
sneorace Ton TEM ITIT6BSTROII OATZTI7, BY
• • A ., WILIi.INS '& CO. _
:IsTpc!c. '.giD 'EXCHANGE BROKERS,
- . lfo.7ll , oEltra rfriar
Azov
.: DO rstit. iii P 5 - 4 '
Anstan.ll. der tr.__
• DCL WWI.. 6. 4
4131riTZIT-ealia
Sank d~l'lt4b
atud•B : nk
Pitta.Xnest C4*-
01.11ssae.D•pwit Oak.
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lot
ift, grids* —....
&rtbers.
lfilllaasopyrt Bridge,
t= i ttr u*.u oertr.:
j.
do '
ilrenmes
gvt.
ML ianwriii—
. Mioes
sau.wpoonawryar, — .
ta=g;
Pintail; =d r .
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nut.. ?ht i .italb r ut ici .
=inn tallyri al lgy Dock
.I=ll=l;d7alai=
104
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35
35
10
20
10
o ParrywNiPlaalk4
.NorEtt
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PittsbuntlarlaWrld...
°11.~...._...
Use..
7 - ITCHANOR AND BANKING HOUSE OP
A.WILKINS .t CO.,
~.•ti ed s,a,ap,r maabw,. n luta And.
PITISBUR6I4 .P. 4. • •
- Doinestio . .Exchangoi Coin,
lbd MniwNLod Warrants. boast:4,nd Eld.
tleratiabeet tLe Ul4llO.
tlheonatiml sad loanf negottatti• '
m o w y eaon &posit, tall Interat allowed when laft
T - faEORGE X. ARNOLD Zs CO.
• lhorierns
DLT:BS Dr COIN, D ANIC !MTV&
EA
No. 74 lostrtA mat. qf TWA= h. •
Ce .it r #l3TTsuss spost.llbeal ra
13da
PORTABLE THRASHING Id/WHINES AND
SEPARATORS. •
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• WARRANTED . to' be 'therm:ply . built,
ZZrreZ r Vgger a. uut "VZ 1 7 . n Rrn
burgh. The Doubles llieblaarebeatZal. en d
Ineepaed, areV reasoned brae plane to Naos end soar
be wed sigh' oonvetleore In tarn er Thad. No
*We rasa . ebonite.. faster. et makes better work.
More than O. of *beg ins new In nee WAIN , Wattle,
pt~ta, dad un i u . ny F
rom r i o: teg i, z tut= Zla w n . yr . re:
abssnest the, hare betel raeoranneaded bylboee who
abet to as oanplete, and In yank la woll as loa7 to
Th. tkplicaur Paula; im •is list.t.e to tb;
sod Imacioneir reparates the etre', and dear
aa .r b ? 4 tb.. v ga;siad ham lilOn entire saUsfectlon nbrewrer
DENTISTS.
of 3
o:pm d BCOTT Dentist Fourth , stntlft
• aoro ' inne: 1.4 1 .!t., 0124:0
I'ILIFBInt:Isr.ARD; DENTIST; Pen: atzet to
TTboa L.
1 = 4" 7, nttnnand to
LLW . u by .pneinl sppolntErmatz In ear
esSzenin
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
T Fourth. Fill S. MORRISON, Attorney and COunsel-
Tour.tbu 0111.
rsh,l%. removed to Nu 41, Grant Wort.
Dear
11 - lIALLt ey at Law, "Bake
, Duillinia.".pratiVetreat, between 7nattl) and
Dmumoned.Hey, 4.
mop oirtiai E.YHI ILL Attorney attaW,
it et. uaat, lio. fe7
121 - 115 B E fit POLLOCK, Attorney nt Law
1, Ceinxee - of FIRE and Grant streetcoppodto tb•Court.
owe Wooly Iltieborth. .1, ' 24 -)
CRAIG, Attorney at Law, New Castle,
• TAmenee Counts-, Peu•sylvarda.
to ITqa. Craig.Akoro
Co Cittb:
: IL . Lee: gym:
TAMES 'J.' KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
t/ -.fourth street. near Greet, Pittsburgh. ials-et/r
P. SPALD.IN.G; Attorney and Counsel
lo , ort Lig*,_Oevaland. Ohio.
efrrreetw—A,W. Locacibi Studer Stanto;..
fetZ-AlyZ•
FANOISC.PLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
'Ka, 170 Yourth atreet. Pfttitionrgh.
1 - ASPER-41"B ADY, Attorney at Law,
.0 ISV. SD Ilfth divot idttalinrgh. .
' , BAATKERS AND BROKERS.
11E1 -MAN A: C . Bankera and ilccinge
'Brokera..No.vp , ' , tract, earner ofDlam?tid fly.
• s leirgh„ Pa. —
.11 - a - Bur and Pell Ba k Nefre and Colo. threnant nine
Exeirange, nod Promi Notes make Colleetlone In MI
tlia principal cities of be Quinn; Rawlre isefe.elts on call
andao Interest, nod re their Pl9Mpt attention teal' oh
erfdstuf. afiretrain ii • to a Broker'. borinese.
, 1141-Baziero Eschauae mnstoutlr for, sale. othenS-If
(=X' /MOM • =KAM, •1141111, .. ...nanzar: aatura .
KRAmtat- .t. linnkers anti Ex
ainkrin: itur and 141 n GOili Sliver and
- n Nam ndKudale!clans on !teal Estate or Stook ecru
lagiValngir 1 " :41 1. 2 . 1 r on'tc":.:11ljh"1 Allison
Mona made no all g lu ts to the Color.- =comer of
`Ttdrdind Wood draft., direntlr mama* Co.• St:Charlos
•.• ulyl,ly.
I). KING, Coin, Stock ,nnd Exchange
Broker, Fourth atemq-11nre and sells Stake Cu
tom harhantre on Eastern china supplied at ear
-rent rata: Oollectlone made on thelreet at loarratees Wen
' toeullank Noise Ikmuht and sold .. //VI
VAIRMIIIAN Wiplifit . ( 4111, HAWN* ' WM. Z. MUT.
L.L3IER, HANNA. &Co. Successors to
• Masao ,r Hanna L Co.. Bankeee,Esehan. Brokernand
In Porelun atcd Dementia Er.oain. tlerthleatcs or
ile h mligard . the=4 , a . n i d ei ppecie—N. l W .d oornrr ). of loo.l b l i neg
Cheeks
to nal., and eollectklis mode ent "' Euesrly all ' , rifle+,
tral polnte of the United States.
Gold
Abe hlghert premium paid fir Forelzn and Anemic.
AdeanceS make on .eaculloments of Produce, shipped
east, on liberal beim.
Wl'd. & Co:, r rrrrrrrrrr and
V V Esehange Broker, North East corner or Wood and
Third strata Pittsburgh.
All transactions made on ilheral term., and collations
rtromptly. attended to.
WILKINSA CO., Exchange , Brokere,
. Fonrie street, onpaite the Bulk of Pitts.
arch? All transactions at most liberal rates. Jrla
AM, LARIMER, Jr., .Banker and Bro
.v V ker. .ith skact, adJoinintAr ro u e Beak of
Pithiburgb. • ••
N/LOOMS SON, Dealer:7in Foreign
. and Dimiestie of Erehanc, Peal!? natal or
EVA' . .m. - 4.1-ir.._•,`Ng 'Va.; trit2l4ZA l :llZ . l
throusheaPtbie ilustcd"Stataa.
COMMISSION &C.
I. A. AIeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teaa,
'Fanny axavrtra Isradra ana
corner 'of Word and girth Streeta. la sulwroceivlngabarge
aSaurtment of Fresh Goods, in addition to his already es
tansiTe stock. purchased ham tint !muds In the thudern
arketswhicill he ' , old at the lowest marlet
23 - Stamtuata and Families, buying by the
auentitr. supplied at wholesale rarer.
23 - liouds delivered In the city free nt charge. aplil
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AA...II.IIIAICE, Commission and For
• •ranuog stemn•ou. Sailers In Wool and Produce
konerrll.l aL/Po. Pittsburgh Manufactura. No. 114, &anti
street, Plttstlurgb. •Dnirss
iv . WELLS & CO., Commission Merchants
and 'Wholesale Dealers In Bacon, Fish, F/uur, Dried
Print and Coonyr Produce generally. No. V.. 5 LlberY
Street, Commercial Dor, Pittsburgh. DO 4- 3 -43
T •S. LEECH, IinALPIX & CO., Whole
*, •
sale Orocem and Dnalurs in troll:dons Metals and
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 242 and 244 Liberty . street.
Pittsburgh.
'a. Y 9 03 maw- . . 111.B.DEBICT
ILBEET IV tioleFale ro-
Air riodum Forwardlua nud o..umladon
itmauns, Wood street. Ititsh negh.
Liberal =Eh advances on coneiguipecats. rniNdLe
Insurrtly desire& • a 1
... •
r`oc724;
rurpeWComminion WercbaaNo. l zi mio &
Jab
PRINGER (Succes
-17 *onto S.- Hartanall,) Comailskinei aad Forwardtak
Mercharatia beaten In Wool and - Producv , atonally. Nds.
lad Ftrat amine Second etradtaalttal,- •-•-
T • dr, W. ILEA, Flour FaUtors, Commission
C •• and Forwarding Merelimes end Dealers In Pr/dude
gonerally. Orden! for Miteburst Marinneeturoil pptly'
attended to. Nu e. 74 %Valor ant/ Front eta, Pltteho rom rgli.
Donna.
v KENDRICK, Furwarding aad - Conk-
IN U, } „r„mbrJ,l92, 4 .rph... pl ..t: ouu l Arrunr. fur si.urulrgu r „,,..
Partlenjar attention p;a r tio .. P l o i rto ' Vie ?dacha ,
and consignment. for min No connection, or ytxfvena•
far Batts of any dcocripthm.
Orders promptly attended to. Instraetkms will, in all
cud, be implicitly obeyed..
.egg nee r bus e l T nesstr=l i f o ull p ;e= sas ,
& JONES, Forwarding and Commis
aloe Marc/tante, Ilers in Produce and Tittsborgh
anufactared artietas, qa.6.1 Barbs, new &Tenth attest.
Pittsburgh.
TY. r. JONE.
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ittARDY, JONES & CO., Successors tc,
ATIV(X/D. JONES L CO.. Coeutnisalati .4 Forward-.
rrebauts. Dealers Iv Pittsburgh liastufsearectEioals,
Pittsburgh.
MATIIEWS & CO..,Wholes!ale
C0211131141= and Fornartihrg Merchant, and
Agents fur Brighton Cotton Yarn, 47 Water st, Pittsburgh.
1 ERCER k. ANTELO, Gcriernl Commis
stun Merchants., Philadelphia. Moral adsanens
made on ronehrnments or Produce trenerally. jelf:r
JOHN urn_ ........ ........... ............... ronw wn.ro;7 -
01IN WAIT LS - , CO., Wholesale Grocers,
• Cotundraion Merchant& and Dealers in Produce and
'Maxim:ab Manufacturer. No. 20 Liberty at. Pittsburalb
yp B. CANFIELD,. late 'of Warien, Ohio,
sr. Merchant. and Whole.
tle te Cm
al ' erT i nl r'
Sede n rlt Serene Chet ea Butter. Pot and
Pearl Ash. and Wentern.Produce gene%l ' Ir.' Water street.
between Eacolthifeld and Wood. Pltteburrth.
•
M2M==l
lint-rob ak . 1 41 0g. r
I otJan.o.loly
Int rob.• Ada
. Int- Ilan, Nov
do
rltOL
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((Isla of firma Robison. Little .1 CO
TLI'CTLE & CO., Wholesnle Grocers,
.- Prattle, apd Cloramilaion Merehants, and Dealers in
Pittsburgh Maaufarturea No. 112 &mud street. Pitt.
. burgh. jal9:rs3
11%1.Jan:odd,'
do
Int Nor*Nov
_ dn.
VIIEESE WAREIIOUSE.-11ENRY
lJ caLLIV R Fortg Commlslou Merchant, and
g*Z3l4'
Dlo bar. 411 et
do b
do 4
VON BONNTIORST MIIRPLIY,
.1. - ameent and Canunlmainn Merebanta and Ewan%
In Plttaturala : Alanufactomaa No.= Water Enid, Pit
' •
D1..3 Db.7
Div ..6 et
p■
" pr.&
TACOB• FORSYTII, Jr., Forwarding and
INF OonomWon 31e:reboot. No. 68 Water street. Plttiburab.
1101-1y53
rOMAS PALMER, Importer mid Dealer
Frrnth Thirdmeric Wall rape_,r M Market
s 7 between and 'Fourth Wont, rfltabursh.
rattu-1,3
Dtv.Cl7 rfi 4.
do
Dit.4lit 0 6 too
r MekANTOCK, Importer And Whole
, . a.setla and moo Dealer In Caerntlope, 11 "or in)
ay . matttnx Tatar, and Nana Com+, Window Eintd.a
.Strarn Mot Trimming". N 0.11,1 'Market ptreet.
/ARD Er DE LANGE, Dealer in iii les,
Leather and Oil. 216 LibertyW. or the (3el
- They will keep on hand. at all times:a gen
eral areertment of heather kn. dknemakers and :addle::
tic alao.lShoensakere klndlnas; Toni,, to
MAD t.DK LANOP..
PATIO tan Omerrl, .tr:EnstQn..ti le of
N, Wholesa t l i e . emit :
taaur g b. it.
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giroct "
E. Div .
ttORP,R.T 3ICKME, Wholeinia Grocer, Rec
tifying 1:114111..., Dealer So Pro4lues, Mttsborgh 111. n.
o max end .11 kinds of foreign and Dosuelstto IVess sod
ladoon. No. MS Liberty Ansel. flo hand s vvry Inz,o
Wok of superior old ilonortgatscht lilitter, which will la
sold Io Ibr
Ex. ply.
Dtv. 1_864,12D
Ex% EtOM.
L. O. GRIT? . -----"----- Z.iCT.Ii
I' G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and . Com
tir .;,,,;-;?..),1,--:. v.- .A,'i2ir.-',..-:rlorm2 '1r.,„,1s
Iteernets.rdtainargl!, P. _ fel4-1, _
(CM emourrs ...cto. Z. 300111.
L i
( BLACKBURN & CO. 'Wholesale ar
. . Bast Fornlsher. and De 'W o
an.alers In Produce and
PI burgh Manufartureg Oil. Pita and Oakum awar
.
on at their Warchonae,rl4l Water street, Pittebnruh.
sepEny
_____.
MIMI nes= DOB= LIMED.
ISAIAII DICKEY k CO., Wholesale Gro
g.Cara:344m Merehanis, a e rect ,
Deaden , in Produce,
-so. 60 weer awl 107 Front erect, Vilte bUr4h.
.7011 D ....MVO D. IeOCLI DALTiI C. ROL
GILLS ROE, Wholesale OrOcers and
commission Merchants, lio.lol. Liberty street Pltte•
bra
*lc .. I.
W.lwoo ... I I O A AGIIIA I T'. R. vutz .171( 611 E.
Pp, MIMI. •
• •W M. 111121
Frod Z4olral3Gro:rcrt i N.. 96 ,
tbl.
WILLIAM. A. M'CLURG. Grocer and
Ten Dad*, comer of Wcod and leitth Amts., has
abeam on hood Urge sesortment of Moles Groorrleeemt
Dealer, —Foreig onhelland :Cut. Wholesale and RetalL
noodled weet teem.
'ROBERT .DALZELL & Wholesale
fie(i.ers, Curnmision Merchants, Dealers In Produce
hod Pittsburgh Manufactures 253 Liberty streets
Pittsburgh:
Jon% D. MC[ IeGNDLESS.
AV/CR & MccA,NDLESS, succe.sort, to
• TT L. tJ. D. Wirt, Wholesale °roomy
_Forwarding and.
xtrthaata., Dealers In Iron, Nalls (Ram, Cot-
Yam, and Pittsburgh Manufacture* 'menus; oortler of
Wood and Water arrest& PlAtabenith. • . • .
CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and
renindeykro Mara= t. Dealer to Produce and Pitta•
A t uiw i Article", 106 IllArtr street, Pitts.
- .
& R. FLOYD, Wholesttle.Grocerr, Ccim
gglthdianti, balisra l R ood .
,a—
luen lhalfflaira frosalsta .1 //bath " 4 44 " h
Pltuanaah. , .
•1f:iII. iCGVY~ID~......
...... - -
n AGALEY; WOODWARD . CO:, °le
i JP isle Grocer.. No. 221 Market stmt. Ph/laden/as
ifiv.,orzft SEED-100 bus. in st and for
br X.
DALVICL it CO:
VoimmaiImimi•••••••••••
01=-10 cases refined for. Sale , !Y.
nlh27, B. A. FAUXESTO4ICi
GROCERS.
==l
-• TS
31"ff'ADVER 7 18111". 'l ll
1A
TF AC
ERiN dron 11; tECT-L;L3Geteral Adserttd
q r .lsori.4s. l r,tclork
oIV ELL, tolegale and Retail u amrtuer
and Dealer 111 Cabinet Warts We. 53
.134inUe Dirk! in Lie City*/ Yew, reek.
• _ ______ _ __________________ _
DENNETT & BRO., 31anufzeturete of P/nin
,and Farley Yellow liottlnghain end (-Warn Colored
.// T BET • err Otam at the Man . uranium corner of Weshington
Staten Isla cw n . d c lanc .m,. y u D jo ying lix
6 E R stablishment.
_iirn D.r.rB4 MA. lar.oltlSA.T. NED . VCIIIKCITT. . end Franklin streets Birmingham, orrosit. Bittetnirglt
i:IRDERS received by Express, or otherwise, ' ui.riiittilT _
kii for dying or cleansing Isidies Draasee. Meutiiiss and • irOliS7 lif - EffIERELL Manufacttiret of
o f ~.,,,, d,eristion. Damask ant Dorm. c. ,- : opy PATENT BOX VICES, a ineneThor &Miele. SOLID BOX
tains besotlialty dyed. Lam Curtains . reored. Baotou . mid BRAZED BOX VICES; corner f Anderson and Rob.
Boon etrretat one equate fro the ll:dad:met Mid Al
enrPorn.r* El''Al'lll.indelftarlk.Mte.'teolelVlLTlZertirond ' rqr:•... -.l' ~ legilenY Cit.r cealthi%l
Diem or garment.) treated in the most surresafed manner. 1 . . . ___ _
.______ _
. Thenndemigned hare had lonee.rihtdeo In i , . M..' • FrOOL WORKS, corner of First andLibegty.
y e.terr.utt
..,..,,,,tu,ah,r,z..i.n.,„,„.,,,,,,,L„d„.,...edTri.,,,giec.....1.
eution MUD business et Staten ialsod..d T.el assured :
that their mimosa in the tuto t t il dLitjA.M . . s u t ott ri m m i l led v i
.4 on.
mate`ti.erm
r TAO "AVM, DRALLINIi MACIILVES. a,.„ '
A., ...Ado tared to order. ihl2i JOB P-11A.11/LTON A CO_
ISAAC 30,1t3 __
__ _
. ______.__
JOHN T. Bolos.
- ONES St QUIGO, Manufacturers of Sprang
10 . end Minter Steel, Plousb Slab Steel, Strel•Plough
l loge. C.kett stud Ell rte tiptingr. Ernst Not Tatra,Dia
Patent Straw Mail Imd 'hammered Iron Ades.--Bather of
Rom and Find streets, Pittsburgh.
l AfOLYITI - FaUX Ma ntilla and Cloa k /Tj. Manufacturer and Import.; j$ CSalla ,
GBULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium,
LA I.portsis shoo of Palley Fors, Ca Itrusdwsy.
D F. HIBBARD .& SON, Wild Cherry
..Ltos Bitters. Clessugslo Helm. 1111, Folva, Le_ 93 John se:
ti T. HURLBURT, American Houmeo
mfr. 437
L• Psthi ßromest. • Yharmsor. Modlothes. Coo. , ac.‘Ar
trAyDUESEN'S.lmproced Waimea°. It
V restores Gras (taint° WI original color, and creates a
next wrawth rdhalr. Depot, !Di Chambers et.
OCT. GIQIE fir from Yemphis, is
w cur
t log lumdredil ocCancra . , Direr& and Woos
out the knife,' at lila 'parlous...ma. Sad Broadway.
• „,
WVOITIEI3I., 'Manufacturer and
Pl.lmporter of cane. CI flee. Cistals, "mate Melton et.
H. WARNICK, 3lanufacturer of Roam
•ine,t Cottage Furniture, Or., 62 White rt.
OHN DAVIS. Connnision Merchant and
• Imposter of 13randlos, Wines and-Cigars, Z 4 Wash
togLoo str
S
GCtODIVIN — & BRO., 31 - autitiatturers' of
• Pine Cut Wawa, Mare. and enuff, 2117 and 2u9
*ter sc.
I ,I 3iLIEELERA WILSON, Prnprietore and
3 3lngg i rz e tys Patentaw s:.
wm. SLMMONS, Millinery, 504 Broad-
Metropolltall natal.
pOOPER 'HOUSE, A. J. Pe.;ae - &B - ro:,
TrlrtOrg, altt Drradoray.
kr OILMAN CUTTER, YUCCeSaor to Lee,
4_l Dretrater et Co.. Importer and Jobber In Staple Dry
boob 44 Celooot .
• LC.I.IAFRE.R., late W. Newrnatt, 3lanufae
, turer and WhelesaleDualerin Ladlea'Cialtera.Shees.
de, Broadway.
Q . A3I GEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal
-4,) er lo Brooms, Painted Palls and Tuba, Wtwid and
low Ware", Baskets. Mats. Curdaßoi,Tadoe, Wicking, Match
es. de., 203 Greenwich rt ., New York. InhOd yr.
AIT INDOW SILIDES, Gilt Cornices, Table
au Cloth... Le., JOHN TBRIIUNE, Mauuthaturerand
yho `sae N0..1U Catharine at, nod No. Chatham
• aware, New York. nahtalya
AGENCIES.
C.IED.-41aving been. appointed the ex
clu.ive. Agent. o.r littsbur.th. thr the fairof/htect
vtdiel Cemhnted and Stretched Leather Belting. odor
cfattured by D. JEWELL d SON. of Hanford tOonnecticut,
We now effer for sale a largeanmettnent of all width,
mauttfactoirmi. at the manufacturer's prices, his article
being railer to soy Leather Belting or before offered
In thin market. Ala, a large stock clan widths of lmlla
Robber Belting congtaully un hand, and for salttat the
"Maeldne Bolting Depot." No. 11G Market nowt-
J. A IL SIIILLIT'n
•
UST'S; LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent,
Stock, Merchandise and Bill Broker. taro No 92'
Fourth street, tame Wood. llosiemm promptly attenCed
to. 4yelcily
L. MARSIIELL, Seeretary
k 77 a'n't 'neuralgia Company. 91 Water street. I
' IV P. JONES. Agent' of the Insurance
v . of - North Amerim, 111 ' , root atreet-
V — .M. GORDON, Secretary Western Riau- I
• ranee CO,. 92 Water kreet. _
G ARDlNEfteOFFlN.. 3 q,omtforFranklin
and. Imovonce Company, not - th.eaa tcorner of Wood
Third Vire
sarscts.
13A. MADEMA, Agent for bela rare •
teal Insurance Dent/ /Ir. 12 \Voter street.
OLORtIr G. TATUM ANDREA I. IMSTON
CIEO. 11. TAYLOR & lIUSTON. (stieces-s.orn
to Taylor 3cllnroa.) ()antral Commission and Poo
warding MPrrhante, and Agents fir Pastern TTILIAFIK.SII4-
11an Lines, Wholesale Dealers! In Staple tirnerrica Shove.-
hags, Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Patting. Thine. Manilla Mi.
ennri and Kent:lrks - lien.. Tnbnoo. ildn Ash. Wind....
Glare. Pig. liar and %%late Load, Nacar Ctorns, and Cincin
nati .d Pittsburh Iclantactdi Gonda cenerallr.—
Agents Yer thr —Pengn nur
and -. tanner MU" fillectlngs.
Pittrburgl. tin. 4S Front street, (opposite Louisville,
Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Landing,) Cincinnati
ja264.bud
A. HUTCHISON A. CO., Commisßion
rattOaKum. Zinc, Paint, fie. ae. fei
O:I I IOX3OR.MMMVOA
c. srocitToN. lateJolinston & Stock
ikeitt alu ., ••kr.i . tr , rzt.s .i ti•o t ezy l l= gaizt l Mader. cob.
Ar L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,is.:o,
Ittg • 79 Fourth morel. Apollo Buildinne.
p y R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
Thmkr In Blank and
(betweenl. Fewer end Ste
t onery. 7,0. 63 Wood street. Third and Fourth)
Pittwburnh.znariYo
TOILN S. DAVISON, ,Rookseller and Sta
g) tinner,sueedser t Devito , Awnew. No. e (Market
ytreet. tows Fourth. l'lttJburghl4).
IviENBY S. 110SWORTIL.BookFellor and
Dealer In Stetionery, &r., No. S 2 Motet Arent. tear
, lamond. Pittetough. Pe.
K, AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
No. r. 5 Wood etreet,ent door to the oral', of Third.
P ttelnundt. Po School end laar hooks constantly on hand.
.11. ENGIASH & CO., Booksellers, N.
il l y:
r i; t o t ..E r iS z :.l . V , rod, bctroxot Fourth and Di mond
MUSIC, &C.
1 MIN 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes,
V Music and Musical Instruments, &had Loehr. and
Ma/Inners. Sall agent Tar Chickerlng's Piano Porte, for
Western hinansyisanls—hio. Rl Woad etrwit.
I[JcENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music. Mu
sical lortstirrients. and Tinrkster or Italian gtrin g a
wont. far Nunn. k Oath's grand and aware Nata l ,
with Cialeman's .Eoleart Attachment. Also for 'numbed:l s
Maas
11 SMUG; DER & CO., 31 u sic Stor. , 4th
rt. t. :=Viti:,%7ll"3?::: ar.t;' - gru ‘ Tre uti
DRUGGISTS.
1.10.11 N lIAFT, Jr., (succesKor to Jas. 111 . GUr-
Crfey Wboiessio and Detail Druscist and Dealer in
Paints. (Ale. Weston's. 1e..141 Wood street. 3 doors Wine
Virgil. Alley.. Plttelarab. Sari:Aso/sr Anent for Dr.
Ford's lledisins. tota.o"
40Assn starisc
LWILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth
• scalds,. menus Market street lind Mae Diamend, vent
constantly an band a full and cumulate assortment n
Menus 31edielnes Peri utnerystndeirticiessertalreing to their
business
puloulptions carefully evannoundad. myld_
1 - olLisi P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
119 Varnlmbes and by StulTo. No. 290
LlL , rty street. Pltteburgh.
MI ordeal will recrlva prompt attentlon.
tar..knont for Loudon & ualuabla foml7p tnedlobret.
mar 24-ty
A . .FAIINESTOCK .1 , CO., Wholesale
• Druggsrbda and tnandfneftrers of IThlta Lead Red
d. and Lltbarge, corner Weed and Pront etrecta Pitts
burgh. male/
I. SELLERS, Inalesale Dealer in
nailt.. Dye Sinn, Oil& Tarnhh...te..
19ttebnnth. Goods warranted. Ilicas
rarneltleg otoßat
DRAUN & REITKR. Wholesale & Retail
Drogglpto. turner of Liberty F. 1 .0 t , t. Clair greet*,
sbarrat.
SCIIOONMAKER CO.. Wholesale
ol • Dourolot.. No. 24, Wood stodat, rittsburgh.
JOSEPH FLEMING, Suer:ol;sl,r to L. Wilcox
• t morons Market street mid Tnamond—Flespf. can.
s on band a full and complete assortment or Drlpts i
Maltlnms, :11cdrlim Cheats, Perfumery, and all
r ilbs n gfin t : h p=p " tlons carefully anorpormdeal tall
jelly
boors. •
MERCHANT TAILORS.
110 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo- -
111't% P - u -1- n i tr n
NITILLIOI DIGBY, Merchant -Tailor, Dra
v per and Dealtr in Ready Made. Clothing, Lib
arty - ntmet.
- U 4 N WATTS & CO:, Merchant Tailors, 181
i_4 Llbmis circlet. —We ere now receiving
Spritur ado& of flood, ...eGotd Immix Wear—Oa our he. Can.
drneree andVaetteireof the erwert style.. and nnectquallty.
Our Wanda and ruanuncre will pleura afro nun call. f adal
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. C. WARRINGTON; •
WMA-1
LaADZES' . CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
lln has stress hand, fall faeortment, No. ZS
ct.tret. Psi. 7
GILUNT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather
. nide., Oil scot Slave Enthog& No.= Liberty ntroet,
prolate the besot oeWoort. mm-r
VILLtASI SCIIIJCITNAN'S Lithograph
le Estobllehasent. Third !trod. o poelto the •Poet
reePlttekurg.h. Nam Landempek ta,Shombltle,
Hill Maas Drafts, Ilonditbehole,Aerbitortnral end Machine
Drawings, 'Bottom and Carde, Ate., engraved or
Drawn onhtone, strtl ' , Antall In Wore; tiold, Bronze. or
Black. In the most approrete style, and et the moat. 'vinare
able prier. - A • Aug-1r
rFELIX'S"' GENUINE EXTRACT OF
COFFEE. cataldlabodlS4t rodedaed Ihnrdrromtarns,
2 Enver Medals and 2 Diplomas—ltanufactorn 40
on greet, Pittabnrich.l%.
11,3,.Sayan of numerous' ootlteektta. a 522417
-,,IVARDROP'S SEED STOREi • .
a tarn with Early Seeder fir llotheAm PrEming In
v runlet for the Grehardin Own dtalt and Straw
Gutters, and every thing of Intoned to the , Farmer, Gardi
ner or Amateur. Orden from Dealers and Merchants tiled
promptly en literal term. inn
WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
Deilei In Main, Flgartd and ik;coreltee Peper
Ileoglngs N 0.36 'Konya street., Pltiabergh.
bole Agent ef the ealebratool mannAeturere. Ifesere.Ded
nowt Co, of hale: ze1134.3
1:11 ARISFASHIONB, FOR LADIES'
sr Dlit SS
ts—Tbi Paris Potions for JUNE, Wrest per it
be ors ells ea the Ist paths° b r
1e.270 ' ' No. 2M!• Peon. abase nand street.
1? IiIBROLDERED AND APLIOA MAN
-IILLSI-41etertaln muted fir ZenSnotlerr end Ap-
Iwt bl - 'MPS. L. S. ILSON,
Je:Ztf !f MIN Penn Wont, Owe Mod.
NOBLE,'llpholerterer and
y Dada pl
In Urbolitery.. Wlessis awl iistall,Thlrd
grog. mcaiir moat. Um Poet Office.
IDITTSB t• r; Id :r.e, 0
46 D4assiClile7.lo., Wood M. Diu tigW , r
/03'23 07711, B. *arcs.
B. ROGERS CO., Mrinufactureto of
rissrsr's Pateut Isuprhsrd Steel Cultirstur.—Caruer
and First stmts. Pittsburgh.
.612
ptaAWSON, MOILIN & CO., Mumfacturers
or ShoTels, Se.leg, to., Warohown No.
r. Ilrxt and Coeorol etrceta, Pittaborgh.ll.
Penn- Cotton Pittsburgh..
x .
ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Ann
jttarrera of—
JPenn A No. 1 heavy 44 Sheeting;
Carpet Chain of all colors and shade;
Cotton Twine:
Brd Cord;
" though Llnea errand fiord;
Repo of all at demeriptlonc
Rotting.
lig - r - Ordera left at the flardwaro Store of Lego, WI
331 Woal .treet.; will have attnot4,n. j°24.
ERRON I CRISW
lIERBON.
EIL, Bell and Brass
Funders. 31anufact or., of all kind. of Brace Work.
'emotive. Steam Engine. riumbers. &e. Abe, Cotton
Dotting manufacturers.
VOlli Mi. Robin street, I Wartmoon, En. 12. Market
Allegheny city. i greet, near First, Pitteburih
E. IL — Old Drum end CoDPer taken In exchange for Irmc,
or rash paid. .
Orden , left at the Foimdry or Office, trill be attended to
punctual/v. felarly
_._
Arnold &
HEATIHEATING AND 'VENTILATING WAitE
llr/USll—Mattornetnren, Cldlson's Vurnaees,
NG
Iron Tubing, and fitting an. Steam. (las or Water,
31arket street, Pittsbutaa,
115_Ka bale solct our Furnaces, Pattern. ko.. to Meows.
AItMtLD ic WILLIAMS, alone too cordially necommond
to Um patronage of the public.
. SOATFE. ATKINSON 2 O.
DINE AND CEDAR WARE.--SAMIIEL
SOF-OEN keens conatantlY on bend a gond
meat of %Putt and Bath Toh. Horse. Steamboat. Oak Well,
Kitchen ca Draw Dueketo Wooden Bowls, Churns, Dry
klessu
of rea war., i Zinn and Cherry - Wash Boards, and all other
kinds o Id a It o ,
also-50 nests Tote, and 100 dozen Dui:krt.
Walcott., Matterde Ifall, Plfth street, Pittsburgh, Va.
npoy
Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory.
CO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE,—The sub -
~/ scriberswould respectfolly Inform their friendsand
Itoe nubile generally. that they hare entoreti into partner
hip commencing on the 111th of April under the firm of It.
1111.T.1ASIS A (NI,, for the manufacture of BLACKSHITII
13E1.1.0W5i of every desmiption. which they are &terrain
ed to make of the very best materials and superior work
minehip. They intend to have always on 'b man'.t
anent of nil Pitt4l front 23 to 40 inches, at theitiry,
metier crib:MD.43i and Sandusky etreets.
ROIIERT WILLTAMP,
N.
Allegheny City, May 2d. JASIF-2 WILPO
myldly
A. BROWN, would moqTempectfully in
. form art puddle that ho keeps on hand, it his stand 1
on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a com
p:do so.rtment of Venithin Blind's Alas, Yenitian Shut
ter', are mado U n itedr, lu the best Mt le, warranted alma
to any in the Mates. lila Illinda tan ha removed
without the aid of a stew , Iriver. Hating purchased the
stook, tools, and wood of tho Cabinet Establishmtnt of
Ramsey & McClelland. I am 'prepared to runtish their old
customers no weal no the public at, lary,-e, with ererything
in their Lino. Agency, No. 5 Woad street, Pittsburgh.
tnebtai 3. A. DROWN.
T. =M. PP_
roes. mammas,.
PENN GLASS WORKS; -
J[ ORENZ & WIGUTMAN, 31arnifacturers
4 of all kinds of VIALS, DOPPLER, and WINDOW
ASS, ID Water and a Front streets. Pittsburgh.
N. H.—Particular attention id to odd Mans of Wlndois
Glass and private moulds for ttottk. and vials. iep2it
IVI'CORD & CO.
WEOLESALE AND RETAIL 'FASHIONABLE
- BAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEA LEM IN ALL RINDS OP FURS.
CORXER OF )rOOO FIFTII STREETS.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
as_ Tholr envie ouilinsonieyery q usllt. and - st ylo of Hata
and Cann MU, Mao, Cafe and Fur Monocle.
aniuMdminly
. _
Self Keating Smoothing Irons.
r HE GREATEST DOMESTIC IM
re
pcement of the o n e. tidies find them &meet dial
uro article—sayin g labor. Lime and money.. Merchants
mad Pedlars supplied on llhera/ termae
Addle., (post paid.) J. JACKSON,
124 Wm! street. Pittsburg: :
SW. Forea/o, al.. at the principal hardware otormi
the city. by Graff & Co., and Mr. John .Carterrigh
Also. 'tailor.' Iron, tho sumo principle.
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible CLay ;din
ufactnring Company..
THIS CO3IPANY lIAVIlsal ENLARGED
thole capacity for commfarturion, now Prepared
to meet the Increasnl deinand tMtheiri.ltrick. Crucible and
Pluildlo u Clay. Orders promptly attended to by
Pittsburgh. Fentember 2 1 .
KIER.
a.it JONES, Canal Bashi'
M
PITT lsl3ooll
MA ' . COACH FACTORY. YOA .
Xo, 4n, Lin mond All,. war Wool ma
& lIRIELOW. 'PROPRIETOR.
WOULD roepeetfully call the attention of
e Southern Wratorn Merchants to bla floc stock
of Carelikes. ranging In prim from $lOO to $l4OO. Them
Canisen are built from the best material and workmate
able.. and under his mraipereision; lie coo. with cone
dome. warrant his work to su Le Inferior to none manufac
tured in the talon. The sum of his business and the
great Mormon In demand for thia drawer work. has induced
blot nut to build any common or low newel work in his
esialashment. Poisons wanting gotxl Faucet work will
please mil and examino .to o k Wore going East. All
-work. warranted.
New Coach Facto7—Allegheny.
SEt;A.III.II 4t CO.would ro
rotica a
Omerull inform itte pulAte that they hare
op on LiZock. between Federal and iiandoskey
streets. They are now making and are prepared to receive
orders for every description of vehicles. Coaches. Chariots,
llarunehes. Ito s. Martens, do, do.. which, from their
long esperienee In the manufacture of the shave work, and
the facilitica they they fe,el ennildent they are entail.
eel ta d.v werk no tae , mo ressonalde terms with those
wanting' tatiele, to their line.
- .
Paying rartlCular ettentlen to the selection (dm:desists,
and haring none but competent workmen, they have no
hesitation in warranting their work. Ws therefore ask
the attention or the public to this matter.
N. B.—Repalring done In the best manner. and on the
most reasonable terms. fadltt
oath and Carriage Factory.
TOHNSTON, BROTHER. S CO., corner of
O nomnot 'sod Mehemet Streets. Allegben CItT, would
respectfully bleb= their friends. and the pubile generally.
that their are manufludeutti-Baroaches.
moo, not In
than
rarioue
styles of liolsh and renortlen.
All orders will he executed with striet regard to Merl.
bility and beauty of finish. Renal. will also be attended
to on the most reasonable terms. 'Using In all their meek
the hest Eastern Elena. Pelee and Wheel Star, they foal
oonfident that all who farm them with their patronage
will Iv perfatli satlolled on trial of their work.
Purchaaert are requested to Ore them • call bcfbre pure
chasing ebewhere. •Mb
Fin Street Stocloiak Factory.
-CU:LT, ENERGY, ~L\rD ECONIC&Y.—
The besttroode Children'. time, Hen'. Smile.
Cn
and Drawer/Geoid at nunaufactume. prices, at the
Flfthntrect eteel/hog Rentory, an made from kulyeawooL
'ADVANCN IN MUCK. Wlt. DALY r's ,
Stocking Factory. GO/ street, between Wood and liarket
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
COOKING STOVES.IIaYTTS, Ylt0; r ill. ; FENDERS, AC.,
Lfberftr Erred, oppplis 117.1. •
AI
ARNESTLY direct attention to a new
and handsome pattern of PARLOR STOVE,Jturt rum
p • L al., to thole error pater= oferral COOKINO STOVES,
known as the .. ireyetone Crete and the ''Clartern Ste,.
Three Stoyee in neatness of lintels, econatdr.l 3 olpply, and
sountineve ore/aerial, surpeee anvil/his o f '
.)wt
Gitered to the public . In addition . to th e irt alluded to
ahoy.. their general stock commixes everything In their
Pecollar ilea, with the most approved improyements view
of tvsl utility. Platform arid Counter SCALES. Dark
Wagon Doses, 11olh,w Ware. Cad and Dog Iron, Sugar end
Tea Kettles, A., In eeery prwelble variety of style and fin
ish. An inspection le eallcitod. mlaby'ba
L. IL LIVIAUBTON CALVIN ADA 113........• J. K. INC/CENLAD
Livingston, Roggen & Co..
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
71ACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
ttl• and Grain Platform and Counter dar Door
rim of an iron. Drop and Thtunb latches. Coffee
Milli of raitous ir wig Pains approred rodterrue
Bolts and Fastenings Malleable Iron Castings of emery va
riety in form and flash. dtf.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
- TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1811.
CRET DIPLOMACY.
EN4II, I INOI TtItHET ANDa ILVSSIA
EERIE"
The Earl of Clarendrn to Sir G. 11. Seymour.
(SECILET AND CONCILIVITIAL.)
FOILBION Grace, March 23, 1853. -
Sin—Tour despatches of the 21st and 22d ult.
have been laid before the Queen, and I am com
manded to express Her Majesty's entire appro
val of the discretiozeandjudgmentdisplayed by
you in the conversations which you had the
honor to hold with the Emperor.
I need not assure yon that the opinions of his
Imperial Majesty have received from liar Ma
jesty's Government the anxious and deliberate
consideration that their importance demands;
and though Her Majesty's Government felt com
pelled to adhere to the principles and the policy
laid down in Lord John Ilussell's despatch of the
9th-of February, yet they gladly comply with the
'Mperor's wish that the subject should be fur
ther and frankly discussed. The generous con
fidence exhibited by the Emperor entitles His
Imperial Majesty to the most cordial declaration
. of opinion on the part of Her Majesty's Govern
ment, who are fully 'aware that, in the event of
any understanding with reference to future con
tingencies being expedient, or indeed possible,
the word of Ills Imperial Majesty would be
preferable to any convention. that could he fram
ed.
Her Majesty's Government persevere in the
belief that Turkey still possesses the elements
of existence, and they cotudderthat recent events
have proved the correctness of the oPinion ex
pressed in the despatch of my predecessor, that
there was no sufficient cause for Intimating to
the Sultan that he cannot keep peace at home or
preserve friendly relations with his neighbors.
• Her Majesty's Government have accordingly
learned with sincere satisfaction that the;Eu,
parer considers himself even more interested
than England in preventing n Turkish catastro-
phe; because they are convinced that upon the
policy pursued by Hie. Imperial Majesty towards
Turkey will mainly depend the hastening or the I
indefinite postponement of -an event which every i
Power in Europe is concerned in averting. -Her
Majesty's Government are convinced that noth
ing is More calculated-:to pimeipitate that event
than the constant prediction of its being near at
hand; that nothing can be more fatal to the vi
tality
of Turkey than the assumption of its rapid;
and inevitable decay; and if the opinion of the
Emperor that the days of the Turkish Empire I
were numbered became notorious, its downfall I
must occur even ear nee than His Imperial Ma-
jesty now appears to expect. • I
But, on the supposition that, from unavoidable
causes, the catastrophe did take place, Her 31aj- I
esty's Government a .tirely share the opinion of
the Emperor that the occupation of Constantino
plo by either of the great. Powers would be in
compatible with the - present balance of power ,
and the maintainanca. of peace in Europe, and I
must at once be regarded no impossible ; that ,
there ore no elements for the reconstruction of a '
Byzantine empire ; that the systematic misgov- ,
ernment of Greece offers no encouragement to
extend its territorial dominion ; and that, as there I
are no materials for provincial or communal gov
ernment,
anarchy would be the result of leaving
sbe provinces f Turkey to themselves, or per
mitting
them to form separate republics.
The Emperor has announced that, - sooner than
permit a settlemennt of the question by any one
of these methods,-he will be prepared for war at
~,
every hal rd ; and however much Her:Majesty's 1
Govermne t may be disposed to agree in the
soundness of ,the views taken 'by His Imperial
Majesty. et they consider that the simple pre-
determine ion of what eball not bo tolerated does
little tow rds solving the real diffietaties, or set-
, s
thug in w t manner it would be practicable or
even des . Me, to deal .with the heterogeneous
materials of which the Tu'rkish empire is com
posed.
England desires no territorial aggrandizement,
and could be no party to a previous arrangement_
from which she was to derive any such benefit. -
England could be no party to any understanding,
however general, that was to be kept secret from
other Powlrs : but her 'Majesty ' s Government
believe th t no arrangements could , control.
events, Mid that no understanding could-be kept
is secret They would, in the- opirign of- Tier
31ajoaty's 6overx 4 nent, be the signal for prepa
ration for , intrigues of every description, and
fur revolts among the Christian subjects of the
Porte. Each Power and each party would en
deavor toviecure Its future interests, and the dis
solution of. the Tnrkish empire would be pre
ceded by a state of anarchy which must aggra
vate every difficulty, if it did not rendera' peace
able solution of the question impossible.
The only mode by which such solution-could
be attempted would be that of a European Con
gress,but that only affords an addition al reason for
desiring that the present order of things in Tur
key should be maintained, as Iles Majesty's 00T
ernment cannot without alarm reflect Onthe jeal
ousies that would tI-en be evoked, the impossi
bility of reconciling the different ambitions and
the divergent interests that would be called into
play, and the certainty that the treaties of 1816
must then be open to revision, when. France
might be prepared to risk the chances of a Eu
ropean war torget rid of the obligations which
she considers injurious to her national honor,
and which, having been imposed by victorious
enemies area constant source'oarritation to her.
The main object of Her Majesty's Goverment
—that to which their efforts have been and al
ways will be directed—is the preservation of
peace; and they desire to uphold the Turkish
empire, from their conviction that no great ques
tion can beogitated in the East without becoming
a source of discord in the West, and that every
great question in the West will assume a revolu
tionary character, and embrace a revision of the
entire social system, for which the Continental
Governments are certainly in no, state of prepa
ration.
The Emperor is fully cognizant of the materi
als that are in eon-tont fermentation beneath
'the
. surface of society; and their readiness to
burst forth even in times of peace; and Ilia, Im
perial Xajesty will probably, therefore, not dis
sent from the opinion that thti:tirst cannon shot
may be the signal for a state of things more dis
&arena even than those calamities which war in
evitably brings in it: train
But such a war would be the result of the dis
solution and dismemberment of the Turkish em
pire; and hence the anxiety of Her Majesty's
government to avert the catastrophe. Nor can
they admit that the signs of Turkish decay are
now either more evident or more rapid than of
late years. There is still great energy and great
wealth in Turkey; a disposition to improve the
system o [government is not wanting corruption
though unfortunately great, is still not of a char
acter tor carried to an extent that threatens the
existence of the state ; the treatment of Chris:
tinns is not harsh and the toleration exhibited-by
the Porte towards this portion of •his subjects
might servo as en example to some government's
who look with contempt_npon Turkey as a bar
barous Power.
Her Majesty's goyernmentbelieve that Turkey
only requires forbearance on the part ofits allies,
and n deterinination not to press their claims in
a manner humiliating to the dignity and inde
pendence of the Sultan, that friendly supportiin
short, that With States as with individuals, the
weak are entitled to expect from the ittrong—in
order not only to prolong — its existence, but to
remove all cause of alarm respecting its dissolu . -
tion.
' Itis in this work of benevolence and of sound
European policy that Her Majesty's Government
arotleairous of co-operating with the Emperor.
They feel entire confidence in the rectitude of his
Imperial Majesty's intentions, and,'as they have
the satisfaction of thinking that the interests of
Russia and England in the East are completely
identical, they- entertain an earnest hcie that a
similar policy will there prevail, and' tend to
strengthen the alliance between the two coun
tries, which it is alike the object of Fferldajesty,
and tier ',Majesty's government to promote.
You will give a copy of this despatch to the
Chancellor, or to the Emperor, in the event of
your again having the honor to bo received by
his Imperial Majesty. I am, &c.
CLARENDON
No. 2.
Sir G. If. Seymour to Me Earl of Clarendon.
(Received March - 2G.)
SICEST AND CIATIDENTI4L.
Sr. Parensunnon, March 12, 11353.
,My Lord—The Chancellor sent for me this
morning, when be placed in my hriEts a copy of
the memorandum which was brought to your
Lordship's knowledge by my despa tar oftheitth
inst.
• Upon this copy the Simperer had written in
pencil that he was sorry to find that Sit...Munn
ton Seymour had considered a passage in the pa
per as reflecting upon the conduct of lief'Majes
ty's Government; that no reproach had been in
tended, and that the Ehaneeflor would do went.)
see me and to state that if it should be my wish,
the paper might betaken back sad altered.
Atter-a few minutes' reflection it occurred to
me that the explanations which I had were 'WS- '
tient, so that a record could bo obtained of the
Emperor'r amicable intentions, and that the pa
per, if taken back, might hesitated-in more thin.
one of itapassages; I therefore .Mated that, in-
Mead of changing thb memorandum,l would ,
suggest that Excellencytthould - ,
rite me a
few lineiniplanatory of the purport of the pas- -
- nage - which I bad considered objectionable.'
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• ''s,. \\ S• 1. prevailed them ii,nds Ilia .Majeety, Would, ATirm
! .• ,• \ \ N 0.12. A\ ; \ ''• , j that were it. , not for thia eontineed_offortnto \re
ok. li.,"Seemot/r to as Earl atcflartrukri . I press the ma estation ; of feelinSONt the ; sort;
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'', szcner AXIS \ CORFIDENTIAL.- ; \ 'I 'in insurreetion,s • '','
\ ''.4r. Jtfreasecitc., March 141858; , s ', His Majesty proceeded ie. contract tbk th rea t..
My 'l s rth% t •-ifi . h reference to. the denpatch '0),11 . 4 attitaidetwhleit bad been assumed bkConnt
markeds octet a ' corfidential,"'whiciti,bad Leningen with.thittimiceable•eharticter of "ctiuitt
the honor
.addre 'ng to `Yknr Lordship Olathe , \ Menschikoff'sltsSion, not; Ithsterer, - that Ilade.
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, 12.11 instant ; I hes; t traniniett in origmet\the ! airedto blame A EMperor of \Austria, a nbNe
let ' which untNeesetrodeundertook to write 1 Prince. whom 0 lotO . eintierlely, and - all'ilf
te,4 \
to :a' \ erpressith ofthe.Emperka willingness to .1 whOsehats be apikrasedst the difference existed
tuc of,),
change \ the passage in h*memornoduni.which I \ l in circenistances, arill.'nelsen- Miatteuegrol Weis
hod:considered \o en sela , ki mmthterpretation. ).threalcned.with attic derestation, the" Emiafotr
". I Imre. -; .. \ . 11. 41310U1t, 'of Austriii\itan obliger fie t with energyS,'WS
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,Majesty siatikl, he sal havenoted in.3he,sainor
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Conk`, twelroda • Scr 643...5ty \ trr. ‘, 1111 1 / 1 desire, of remar • ng bore that at): k l ine:
, ‘ , i i i -4 ; \,1 853 . of 'the Emperotis observe 'ohs \wpm; it Was' ohs
I Imre than sesurtin 3 d
r‘ rAllanildfun, to vir u s, addressed me pers Y, , tirid wetes'in4
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add to \ the eipl ' ation ish ch hii the hehlsr to tended as a reply* well to n ott.eigehl
offer tckyou verb 'liy, that .vi eCoMmtiniosted had mada as to religious intol ce In Tescanys
your doilids to thoEmperdr, is Majitty haiet k i. as to my ciamuLents* the Chaim liorvupon tliP."
t il.4,_
thorized me to . Modify 'the 4ss c - Which 'a conduct 'orthe Austrian Cabinet with regerd'
caused yon to ent.e4ain the. least, if yen\ the4onfiseatory metowtres In Lam fly. \ ..
should consider it nthessary. \ ;(1 inpror is; \ His ,Majesty, afterOltrvitig. th saceording
above all thi gs, desithus of . re.. eying lim . a ste the accounts just tee : Area (those dfthes : 2oth
comnnication togethepersonal .is friendly 'hit.); little or no pro had had be ad to-
tos
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with thb Give ' ent of Iles AIN,. •t e Qi:itsen 'wok& alisadjustment of i elties at hstatit
what might give ecasioree'ken to at -' ''.33 ous I n , nn'ple, said, that as Yet he' not mov 'ash'
terpretation, whic would be contraryte, 4'9111+. or is ''s battalion ; that he A snot done n ronit
ferreous 'by whickit was dieMted, ats, ' the, moties of edneideration for' oi:titan tink nt
object which Ilia Majesty prop' see to lii So , , peconoMichl ,metives; but that hts would rep t
Ile pleased, &o k . NESSELII iljiat he \had an' intention of s being tritled.Wti;
' `.. ' abd that the Turks did •net\ 'elt to reas n . ,:\
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No. 3, . \ , '. 'thity wouldare to, give way tet n „approach 'b.f.
The Earl of 'gar : melon Sir G. 4 Segmoy ' dander. •.\.•• . \ \ • - - \\, •. s
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• \ 01:C4:1. AND CO. IDErlan.) „\\\ \ 'I vsutured\tri ‘ . reMark to, the Empetorthat it"
Toreign-o ce,`Apribfi, 1851. , ,ieati, oft!) by th despatches Just,afrired,thatthe
ii\.
r:— . Aiir despatches o the. 9th, \ Illth — end s sliad`redeived I lligeneo.of the lan ' 'at Pero;
loth ulturith have been laid b orethe Queen. Ni)r. thi, f'aench s , benatidoe, who was ' fulaistkuid,'
Sly despatches ofs the 23d pltimo will have th, \ Ini inpkitytot o.anstigeme,nts a iteto be.
furnished yon' s '-with answers ripen nil the princi- C 6014 d td 4 the in •rest 'answer, how v r,,re_...
pal points alluded to id, the membrithdurawhich turned th . the by Ilie Itiajenty and the -:
I nhdi
Count Nenielmitte pineal - In Your handsh but it is iom;‘,Whicithk usetiMeed and to apprehen 'th 't
my duty to, infernal you that that ielportards and this tioneiderafkon.didnetreoeite the attend le o'f
remarkable document wes",received by liek- 3..1nj- whiclatimlnine it apfteltra toms deserving. \
-..,. , .
esty's Government\With feelings of airicere antis- ": ",s,'\ .. \ . • "S' - \i..,. s \ •:. • ... sJ - . '
faction, as a renewed i prook of. the Emper,or's Sir a.,,lri \ Sey to a& arl,ol7artarlan..
confidence arid friandlY, feelings; \and Ifer MiljA. . \ ~''; \( ec ived Mayß.)
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°sty's oovernment .deSiro to eoniey their rie-_ ,
know dgementa to His \ 'inperialWajestyfoar-, \ . ‘ t\n ‘ n•P ‘ s a ik Er p `s...k co v.r. TA A aiT o iii i t.. l 2 4 ' ;,lm .
8.
ing th placed an reeorkthe opinions he tx.-\. '...3.1y Lord-4.llitre; d the htkrunrofeceiring
pressed at the, intervieWsWith wh,lch\you were Syobr Lordslup's.despeto les marked ~,ifiecret and
honored y His Imperial M.Vesty. ; s \ Con'lidential,""of s the hued., Witieh In Rbedi-'
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flee 'Majesty's Govethnietictio not Ansider that eitee,'M your Le ahp's \nsr ere, Peliseitatuncated .
nay useful purpose weilldsbells \ rved by prolongN to Cadet Nesselr O.en the Stich:4C, -', \ ,
in g a correspondence ufan'o" . .Attestiont t witla re- ' Misli.xcellency, befe're the rrfrAetlbiam
spe. to width a complete' not sedan \has sertger;had dezired ii:4Bo Tr thodNtßoaa f
been steddished; and Hutto onlYthereferrp, fur- communicating . to toe ti..pa ersv . thich hes, ho \
titer t Mate that Her Majesty's 0 s tsernmelit ob• dedsin up.ity the Etaperor'a estre„seastswhich
serve, 'th pleashre, thus in \the opifion .okthe 'we/Ili:she eansidered 4 intln t sy s to yon..l.Ord
Emperor t the fall' the Turkinh mantra is loci! ship''S \ despatah of the 2lid ut. "„, \ :. '
sisal no t hi uncertain and. disiant 'no tinges , Tlinsoliminitent, which I ... gto Stransteit in,
and tlint.rii real crime has occurred to der iis Griped:swim richordingly 'placed in\'.mj; bands by`
renlizatiort imminent. \ ‘,, : \ '''' the Chink/or , "Who obsereed `that , heljuul
.11re
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Her •:Nlajel?'s Government 'lites:c ne r any P s viourly the ght that it wou4d.close the : correes
wish to disgui e their pnlicy, which 'they trnast is' 'fiondence, botthat4 woe possiblettiokilie fresh . .
honest nod ntraightforwaril .towardn, all other •dilspatch which I hied brought '. to his knottledge'
countries. but.on snares : Tim:stain th 4 wenid 'mCkfit, upon bblng 'laid before .th E peter,
perticularly regret that "aoy inlsapprehensifin calr•for Kane freilsObS4 , X:liatiOnii oit th p ofhin
existed on the mind of the kleiperar, Awl thek MidNy,
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accertlingli approve the cordnientinl notdmhich''' Thenonly passage n\. le enclosed . paper re
you nddres. ed \to n ot Nessaliside, for tlikpur- %which Gount NeSselrmie was desirous - Qf ikrawl-pg.
peso of rec 'fiing some idens which reflected 'rey attenlion' was that hithich en.Obierritio, '
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upon tho course , pursned by Her Majesty's Gov- minadertispecting thetreritMent ofthe Christie .
ernment. .\\ . \ \ • ,'s popnletionlisdescribedbyEi*Rshotsby liniti
On the suldect of the \ Charkinay, \aiming tilt 1 egente,• . 'n..
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to the LneyhorA ii , :correspondenee took place' I reniarketk in reply, lat
,i. penit west e
between. the Englishthnd \french Go erumens, Mese material,' 'Rer Biajestyte Goternment being,
and although the Porte gavo its saner' e unoon- , tits his Excellet i hyheel beet:lst:near:aware, ISS de-'
ditionallystheeventhaksoltition of the uestion mous °tithe Inkerial Cabinet cordt be that no
was in conformitY with the Opinion ofM r 31a- draft shouldbewtsrting on tlie\part. the. g. o f fs
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jesty's Government , and it wan settled ft t the j to rkmove any an?. every canne ofkmplaint
Charlemagne thortld convey M.Ade Lava to,i whiclicould lia,medi c in josticehy
~ Sultan's
Constantinople, - under which etreumstana 'it Christian subjeCts. a •'\ '' ''',\ '. \ '
was stated that\ the passigeof the Frenchldlip Your4Lordship willae l rliapi tilleir . mes to 'ob.\
of war would „"not be thither \ rernonitra 04 servo theit, supposing present crisis inqurks ,
against by Hee :Majesty's ,Government, but th l' -ish affair,* peel \ over, its bitimatioU' , .is
. uuklstja
it must %et be era ' into a Precedent. ..the enclosed paper whichNtaken up'andenilii i .
As regards the Holy Places, Tow nre\ aware of 'led in a joirit resolution bysill the greet \totvelf : iii
the instructions given to COlonel "Base for his , *glit possibly, be tharinearfsoflong stiertmirn
guidance di the Porte; .. and of the despatch ad-. testrophe Which, - happen -Alien' it may:s•will,
dressed to rier•Majeitfis'Ambasistakir at \Paris, p .bahly have% disaptrous .psequettark \oven;
which- wan cannaunicated to the \Frentiltacivertis to these whoni lit may bet conlikdered 'the \ M: \ t•
meats
and I have farther to inform yon that \ Yin- profitable.
.count ptratforit de Radcliffe was \ initructed s to giiisA \ the preceding part Of thle t desPatch was
bearin 'inind that Her Majesty's Government, written, the, Chance or hakintitaatkd to metie
withbut professing to giro an opinion on the
Subject, : were not insensible to the Superior the Erveror,' being f 'opiniott that,. the paper
~
which I haw enclose, flowed up by the cancers'
claims of Aussie, bath es respected. the treaty
obligations' , "qf Turkey nod the loss of moral ration which I had the honor of holding. with,his '
Majesty on. the 18th, may be considero as, i,,
influence tiled the 'Emperor. would student plying tp I,,ny points temehed'_ upon fie your '
throughout hie \dominions, if, in'the position oc- Lordship' s - rivpatch; does 'snot propose ta's offer .
copied by his Imperial \Majesty with . reference 'nay fresh observation ulionsthe subjects , which
to the Greek ChurCb, he Was to yield any privi
'ogee it had hitherto enjoyed to the Latin Churh have been under discuseion, His Exce 11 4 16 ,7
does not aknoeaNfroni me his ibidietaction at This of which the EmPecor of the Pr eoch • claioncd I
to resolution, 'these aubjects bein6 as.he reran/keit,
be the protector. . \ 's . ~
of So delicate a nature that' there' are 'alwiyis.
'With respect to the\advice Which the.Ethperor '
recommends should bmgiven to the Porte. y her g en. - •.• ,
objections to their tieing brought , under, discuss',
Majesty's Government, 7 willlnform the Chan- ihare, Sze., . ' •\_ G. 11. 811.1011711.
seller; that the Viscount . Stratford de Iteachffe , .
, \
was directed' o return to. his post, and special ' .
character was given to Lis' mission\ by an auto. ransltion. ' \ ' \ .
The Enipelor h s, with lively " Sa'ti.s.facti6O,
graph letter from her MajeS underthe imprAs- mo did,i roso lp oogomote d iiith L or d obsoorid \ on4
\
sion that the Porte Would be,•better diseased to despatch of the 23d of Msch. \ His Majesty,
listen to moderate Counsels when offethil by one
..congnitulates , himself :on perceiving that his
of Viscount Stretford de ILedeliffe'S high posi- views and those of the ,on
\ Cahn:that entirely
Lion and great knowledge ,ant , experience of coincide an the.sidiject of the, politica) combine , .
Turkish affair , endliewas par Warty desired ti ona w hi c h it wou ld be \ f chieki necessary 0
to advise the Pol. to treat his bristiare,sub- avoid in the'extreme cane Of the Contingency se
jects with the utmost le,niency. - \ _ earr i ng i a.t h e ..E ac; w hi c h 4, 2ac i a \ an d
: E ng l an d ,
Upon this latter point flee Majes t's dolfern- . have equally at heart toprevent, oratali events..
\
meat are inclined to beliete that the Tuthill, to delay, as longas possible. bharins generally
Government are at I gilt awakened to a sense 'the opinions expressid \hy Lehi Clar \ ndOnt `pin
of their gnu true inter alts. At the beginning of
this year we know that ere were. sent\to . Ki- .
e‘ ird
the necessity of the prolonged Math linnet et
the existing state, of things in' Tdriey, the Ems \
amid Pasha to proceed.itintantly to Bemis to or- I :peror, nevertheless, cannotSabstairafroniadvers
der to redress Christian grievances : and teem :ting to a special point which, leads hies .ti IMP',
power the Christianoommunities tei build cithech- ! pose th e informati on. received e t y the ritish
es. About the same time, \also, the Porto sent
the strongest lostructionssto'Qmar Pasha 4 act
.Goiernment Is not altogether in accordanee with
Ours. It refers to the humanity And ititii . tolera
with unvaried Moderation and humanity thwarda
his enemies (thel•3 l ontenegrinsi,lond the English' , tion tobe ehownhy Turkey inthereanner et tresiti
L her Christian =hints. t ..3
Viet) Consul at Scutari confirmed all, the previ- .\ putting\ aside
,trum.y other ex ,„,, 1 4 -,,,,;
nun statements that the inhabitrueta of Alentenes •
Contrary Of an'old date , itis far al l thitsußtorkelta
pro committed an 'unprovoked attack on- the
cemmi
troops and. subjects Of the Porte; while the ac-
that recently the Critelties
counts that have reached Her'Majesty's Govern - Turks in Honda forded 'hundreds tied. by the
of \Christian"
families to seek roftimilu Austria:, • In ether :AS
meat respecting . he atrocities '
said to nave hien •
eel's without wishin on this occasion to 'enter.
committed by the Turks'`in Bosnia, Flerregovirie e P di . g
' upon a, 01/55104 as to the symptoms of decay.
end Montenegro Are extracted' \ from Austrian
more or.less evident, presented by, the Ottoman
newspapers, and tenet, .neeessarily , , therefore; be
received with caution.\ .
Power Or the greater or less, degree of vitality
`which iti.internid constitution may retain; the
I have only, in concluslon'Sto add that, as Her
Emperor will readily agree that the best means
Majesty andthc Emperor hart now mutually re
of.upholding the duration of the TurkishOoverns,
noised the assurances of theirintentien to up-
~
meat is not to, harms it byriverbearing demands ;
hold the, independence and integrity of the Turk- .
orted in a manner humilieting., to its hides
.ink empire, it is the earnest desire of Her 14Iajes, P.
ty's Government that the representatives, of the Pal''lltide!l-63'.and'il dignity. ', . /lis i g‘l et y. i ! As P e ".
sad, en he has ever been; to act upon this system
two Powers May'"henceforward eo-opertt
with the deer understanding; howerer.• that the
gather in carrying out' this' intention by .t
similar advice in the eemairiendly spirit same rule of conduct shall be' obseretal; 'without
distinction and utuurimoualy, by each :of the
Porte.
You are instructed to read this despatch
Chancellor, and to furnish him with it
should he desire it. I am, &c.
canExiios.
' No. ,
14. ' 7 .
Sir G. //. Seymour to the Earl of Clarendon:\
(Received May 2.) ,
• .• (oscura , AND CONFIDENTIAL.) '
[Extract.] Sr. PETEaSIATRq, April 20, 1853. '
The Emperor, on rising from the table when I
bad the honor of dining at, the palace on the 18th
lash, desired me to follow, him to the next room.
His Majesty then !mid that he had wished to
state to me the real and sincere satisfaction which
he received frem your L'ordship's diipatchr
marked " Secret and Confidential," of the 28d
ult.
It had been, His Majesty said, most" agreeable
to him to find that the - overtures which ho had
addressed to Her Majesty's Government had been
responded to in the same friendly spirit in which
they were made ; that, to use a former expres
sion, there was nothing in which ho,placed so
much reliance as " N. parole d'un aentilhommee'
that ho felt that therct i ions of thetwo Courts
mood upon a hotter boa now that a clear under
standing had been obta ed ais to points which,
if left in, doubt, might • Mire been productive of
misintelligence, and "as Ilea;lajesty was pleased
to add, ho felt obliged to m for haring contrib.
utcd towards bringing about thii . friendly entente.
And Ills .Majesty said, "I eg you to under-,
stand that what there pled g myself to, will
be equally binding:on my slue sor; there now
' exists memorandums.
of toy Jaen 'ens, and what;
I I A
CTIZI' h ave promise d \My 15013, if it changes al- 1
hided to should occur\ in his time, reonld be as
it \ t
ready to perform as likfdther word hare been;
The Emperor proceededto state th he would
very frankly offer an observation ' two—it :
Might be a criticism—miyour Lords • 's dee- I
patch.
The despatch spoke of the fall of the 'littlish
empire as an uncertain and 'distant' °rent He
would remark that the one term eiclud the
other; uncertain it was certainly, but for t
reoson.qot ince/tunny remote. Ho desired th t
it might be, was not cure that it might provea
Ills Majestydemirett further to observe that he
\
'could not doubt that Her 'filsjeatj'a , Goverrunent
Lad, taken too favorable a: view of the state of
the Christian population in Turkey; the Sultan
might have-Intended to .better their .OonadlUON
might have given orders in that - sense, but :he
was quite certain that hie %commands . bairjibt
Vpon my remarklni:thieffei*Jeitie'VOY-
EWE
~,
great Powers, and that none of them drat take
advantage of the weakness of the Porte to obtain
from it concessions which:Might turn tthepreL3-
\ udice of the others.-This principle bib* laid
down, the Emperor dacha-en that he is ready to
litior, in concert with Enghind, at the common
work of prolonging the exisMuce of the lurkisti
Em'pire, setting aside' all cause o f _
a larm on the
subjbct of its dissolution . ' Ho - Wily accepted
the eidenco offered by the British Cabinet of
~entire confidence in the upright:L . 6a of his scati
ntents and the hope, that, on this bOis, , his sin
, once with England cannot fail ta,become stron•
St. Pete 'burgh April 3(141E58.
The following Is the niemortindum b Courit
Nesselrode, delivered to Her Majesty's. vern- .
mint, end fouMled on communications r try'
from the -.Emperor of Ruisia subsequently - to
His Imperial Majbsty'i Visit:to England in'ltt \e;Translated
~
'Russia and England aro, mutually penotrat .
with the conviction that it is for their common
interest-that the Ottomke Porto shiyuld maintain',
itself in the state of indq — mridence and of tend:
Aortal possession which atxpresent constitute that
empire, as that political .combination is the one
which is most compatible ultl kc i the general inter.
est Of the maintenance of pe o.
&log agreed, Am
.Ains' . principle, Russia and
England have ark equal,intereOt in uniting their
efforts in, order to I keep np itnOttxistencre of the'
~Ottoman empire, and to . avert all :the dangers
which‘can place in jeopardy its safety: .. ..,-,..' .
' With this object, the essential point is tostif
40i, the Porte to liVe in rePase.-Withnut.needless
,ly disturbing it by diplomatic bicketungs,. and
without interfering union with absoltitrincessi
ty In its internal affairs. :., ',. ... .. -'... . ..
In 'inter to carry on altilithily Ahls systeth of
. forbearance, with A . view to the wellmnierstood
inter** of the Porte. two things must not by lost
eight of. \ They are.theam .. ' - % \ :
In the first place,. the Poctu has *constant tan•
dewy to\ ottricatn itself from Abe engagetneada
,\l,l
imposed uptokit .by-the, treaties which It has eatk*. l
eluded with\ other Powers. It hopes,Ao.do , so
with, impu n ity,, because. itreckons , on the mutual
Jealousy of tint pahhtets., It thinks that if it fails
its PlEaffetinntta tow* one Ahem. Abe red .
espouse its ,qinkrrel,,• and will screen it from
anraaPealaihßiti\ '..' ,' : - - ..., . -. ~... .:, - ;.,: t
It , is camas' not. 4 ciaiii.i.Ahe foiti,, bi this
e
del ' n... , Every tinto .that it fads ircite,obliga-
.4iiil triads one at.tha EMS , Powers, ikis,the
in t of all the rest4e, make.itaenaibleoPiti
error, d 'writ:Maly to ishort it to id, rigida.
MIIM
„ to
\ A, 00.
• not 4
, •
AnY oc!
i:T heio Is is A
is Atherkatily
ty y
due bo
formal - 0
13 , Oaranel
isppopulat
' T Y! s ‘. l 4k.
fee_lilig Qtr4
.. ndaPience
ellodoeci;to:'
giout iatol
• iri.sinseci
„ ruthfferti,)
~illeoutthot
AO, Orr,ths
- conffititiuol....
of (hitSN.
; While instil
ty of the f ir '1
hank to a,xert
Christien sub)
theisiverotga
\ liwill be ,
-:
tlyesgaidite .y o ,Vb ; ----
\ tiostnielvatlna perf spirit ageoiiiietit:' IC, '''.,
they•address'remons laces to the Poe b,t oak
\ -N
reloenstraness must a vital c 'ter 1
tliet t
eitoolViti though' di of one' of liar • - ‘ 1
Ily dicta \Plie4sri lag in i this 7 , ”" tem_ 4 , lth ealoiri loc ess
ye:\.,l hi*
and ma , hon,• tbetepres tahres of the; at
Cabinet b urepe will - have ‘tie beat chatietf 'of .
succeedirieht 'the stops whi ktbefliptay;tik 4 \
\
without giving; occrusionafor compltilatlinsa whi .
\ Fight affeohtbo\ftanquility , of thikOtthinalt•Em oll
;Ore., If all eh t, h t .,ittoeatPouters franitly adbPt this \ ,
\Ens of conduit) . they will have a welyounW ex- I \
Pisetallott of preservlng the, existstiop . ,ofl'uo)key.
ll'ikwayer; the torist net ctinces iftanctliton.
Selvtit \ how minMetoints 'Of Aliso htten' t • '
• eioplre contains 'RAW itself ‘ ..•!: - •thirciriskiett" '
canistinOci : may : Piga* its, fall, ,, Withhit , -its.
beingiti..tho power, d(
. tlic . friendly Cabintia. to . t, ;
tk
c As it het given to WU) foresight 004 e "%.,..,
ac iz
,• \ beforehand', Plen,of u; tot Bich" Ofirooleid
\ for eases, it wnuldhe preitnake to ditichArbtenk
titalities which May \never, hi? *lined:, w,' \
\ In the uneeitainty\,which ',..,bikicrtorse.thelfu- `‘
thre,'n single fkdamental lutini;seetra. to admit . ~
. , 'areal:ly proper \aliplietition(4li'that thetlen-
g \which may risultfrobo a catastralihe iii Tir-_,_ ~
ke will , be . much : ffuniiiislied - 111%,iii'tthe. Intent
' of it oisiniring, litu3siShiid - Enklerl hive 'toile
to an hderitanding an tetlkeenish,talle taken . 't
by the \irtcommon., . - •V-, \ ‘ ,,,, --t.'"-
_, -* 't N . 1
That erstanding will toe mtil i chienfieuti \ ¢
inasmne as it will have 'the fulkasso t•-tif-Wts-
\ 'trio. Bet. Oen her and Russia there ilethal- \
, ready an ' e tiro conformity orpriheiplefSlitio- . N
\
'gaol to the affairs'of Turkey, itivicinnuati IVA):
.est of conset i Tm and of pence 4 1 ..?: ' " ,'4, - ).[;*
, ..
In ;order to r der their unionmOreloSoacwitis, N
thte would-rehash) ' nothing , to bileleaireChbt s
ti t England should be seen to stsoFtli-h,Ooo \;X --\
t 1( to With the 051100 view. • ~- \,. -.- 4),,' ,
• "-: The reason whiekreemmterelilhit'ltstiliffititt \- \, : \
merit of this ogreemt is very' simplisA ""-Nt•.: \ \ .-
OD bind, '' lino*. exefyisenrikrgard; tolerkeY
&preponderate option- \ ,r.., ,
~, 1 ,4 , .
On ETAI, England occupies ' th e esOne p,i)R4Ort.\
'-' Willa t he action of those tie POwere MI/Ik'
la mlich - hlef. .' United, it: anifrodoels a tial ',:
:benefit;- thence the a \hrtatitip• Of coming to?h, \ •
preview' whieratunding liefoO,Lovingurosounitt, ',,,
l ic
th action.. - \
„,, ',,, -,, , \.\ ‘ :
•
his :notion "Was`. in pring'ipie a g reed .upon ‘, '
.ui-l.ng the - E etheti last iteiffinee la, London. -",,
The'testilt wag e` eventual engagement that if
'\ WI Meg:aurora n'occurred. in `r_to-j-, Thane • t
\and sgtonff elm d pursue inoorionou.\ ; -,-', 21 •
\Th ()Vett forte lli Russia alifigtiglo4 XIII
Y \ Viplil,
MOT tt. come ' town understanding \ y lie ex- ;
preised - h?\the following manner: '
EkToacelt 'to imintein the eil ', -the \ . ...
Ottotnan;.EMpire in ite s stete, so long*tlast, ' , •-.
st., 7 ,:ie
ticarcombiniution shall:impossible. 1 ,\.- 'A- ~
2,, Ifw . c,faresoothatit must. crunahlilit t .(p:usc
to elitei'hito'PrOiiiiiioniceit as ":to leScrithing
roliting to - nitablishintint of 'a - nu:li - eider' of • -
.things, intended tit \ replace - tioit Whioli• rid* iii-:
hits. and: in":„oonjudiotion with each Other.-tchmhe . -
as)
\,t;h4 dot change win 4 uIS,/thtfroliotinT*l 4- k!
internal situa tion, of . that Empire shall-not ...
furiously affect either thesecuritjr - of their OWL!:
.titatea' and the rights' which the treaties' iniiiiiii \ .
to them respectively, or the rdaintenance•Or ifth '•,;,,
ballitice of- power incEurtipe.'; -Z) '..'i • ":„.
\:- For, the. urpose thus staled, the policy Lo.lii* ' ' :;.,
\ tiia and of Austria, as we have alriadY said, is '
_••
cleSply united by the principlesOf Ticerfeci taing, ~
t:,,;\4f England as' the : principatrosipiteePint;, \ '
aot\N„concert with them, itis to be suPposed that \ .
1, nage, will find herself ebbgeff, to act. In confer- ~,
ImltyWith the comae
~grecti upokbeisucen,fft. '
Petersburg!), Londo n and yieuna, ,
1 - Coufficla between the great howeribeingi'dos ; •.;,- \ .
1 obviatpd: \ ik is to belioped that the piuoie•o 'Eh- -;
,-.
l' „rope will hp \ maintained even in the midst of Shah
?serious Cirenmstances.: It :is ,to secure this ob- • ~
-Act otcchanten interest, if the case occors,„ that., ,
alba En)pe'ror agreed with .. EirltriOhiti Mai- •
est St's Miuunternduring Isis nab:fence' inEngland
the .tprevionS - tirlderitandiug'Whichffiiissitt 'and -;.- -
Englkad - shaltestibliatubetiveen themselves mis t -
be diAta .. \,,.,, ~ ,- : . r --,.7,,,
•
\ t 'MOM lIAILIMIS VEG. .
' Ccaleirpoltdoncs of the Plitabaish pig, puotta , 4
-- r
Tfmitinvab, Apra 13864 ~
.-
- \lo ‘ \ffixavitl x - Mr: - kerguson , an4 , 'lli.M'Cliti-
.: ..
..toelt iwesentaltremonatranoectolativeM a :vex-
tain\rowl in Bdicratol.Allegivenr,oonnthm.. ),.... .-
\
\Th bill; Mlttb oto the Allegheny Block•Xlite'sr
Coinp ni>wrai ittpated from taxiimitt,ie; at corn- -
lidded.
__.", •''' '' ''''''' ' f
\ liti\ li.fflintoele ;kid' a - 1W; ii placeit.o. in:
Creaiektle:salsries - oeklio Jud§reS of therSOpxotoe ..
r. llrt't dreier° . ;cme alneorptitotellio - ABeghtt.
nY s l4lthl n'tt't -\\' ' /. --- !'-'1 "I ._;' '4'.
me,, , JewMmo,
.o relnti s vo'„to lalhard. wt 30970,
itia texivin.iilev o ‘tho4iOrpuirk \ittffaltayurO, ." -.
\
c
;Infflana k cenntY,;-If Pii: . Vs Indflen. - VastN
iMediately tole* lid ill qd..'' 'glib iblir#o... -,
liihits•the ' li ceniing - oti any 'eh'aitloOkfliri
:one Mile Oflutid ; bora .] . % .., -,, .0.ii. , . 1- ..,- , A
Bill *lig, the Vag of he cleotioo.4*' .'.
floalkdlie,' Irsteddagtpnti c !inky; adiciiiirfahOr 7
`distrietsibUther eomitles.". - passefflnally.•:`\" - ''
. The Session \Was'devo s ted\l; thiv,Meitititit
of\ private:tins 4o.:whie,i' ere ' - noObjeer
Opus, and,a Ifogii \ minibgT lipase* , 6 1engtheiT .
the following: \
_, \ \
.\
k
~tainc,rp,r,,i,0,,,,, i ,..., ii-94ki0 , -,.
~,,anksroad...„,...-", .---,' \,•_,...:...-.
~„ Bill- 'to I incorpoistk the Al wail eratioa \
_company \ of-Pittsburgh,: Call tiplyllt Dar- . ' \
ale; passetlto.third'keatlingarohl %Color, -- \-..-,-
Bupplemont to the net toiolorp•_to vixe„tykt-
ren'eounty Banlr.'„ \ v
.\ .. ~.\
Bill' to livOirporatithe \ *Wei, 'ffiMb' . .
nr\
\,
plank ad company
'\' s •• ',•:,'-' " ''"'
1. Supplement s to tbs . Pittslinrsh: Mamas- \.
Pang Milo railroad company. \ , ',- -\, \ ;‘,,i J; .`,
Bill-changing "the-modc'ef. eleating,thitown
Council of. the borough of Novutvgle,i,ffatittAe
County. , ,' , '
.., \., ..,. \ \',, ' •
ru \
Bill to incorporate
's' company to erect it%
over the Clarienriver nest Stvattenv il le,',a t
aii, •
Bill to, ineerPorati tlieue4 . Banit ' nawl*Stlett
Company in Jefferson and. Clarion iointies. ~• , '
Bill to atithmixe the burgess and ebtumilOrtit•
berough'of .Washinittoo,NOshingietteoriiitY,.4o -
übecribe_ $5OOO t 4, the •,upper,, ....reia i'44.,1 -"'
road Ocittaiany. ': , •-: ~... • '... , ..... -..
A3lll - .40, incoiporati, the iiiihindl'itadtati;4ll
e,biatO.i.itinty. This is raiinstipitioitoitho .....;
education of poisons of color: -:
~ ‘3,..,..
,„ .. -
Bill to "Inerth ini.par"n ininP4- 'zi''°4l°
board wallrinAllekhenyidway... .. \
_.....-.:.._
..Ign taineorperate.tbelfmkxilk iii4aiii4..
ton plank ritiff Mnapany. afflotlivied:V., ~ _ .... '
In theltove4thoCoMMittiiiiiillinkiiOioip.
ed against the in e d ip , oratiOn.orthe Str*Vievy -:
Vague. 'Abe* ' Med: ieferiir .. iithir . , , , MB _
*provably. ' '
~''''...\ ...,
1 \T he bill to ereit t eneivionrity of Cioienutigh '
enter part of 'ln • ' 'Calabria; Somerset aod .
tie\
• restmoteland, wu als reported from coning
.:
.Thl:eneral Appcop , don Bin was made 31 1
it rie:el oilier for Wedamday oext.
• Sale A the Pattie' - Wore :—ThicianaideiWthM - -.
-of the
bill faith°. sale of thohlaiii•Lina,...4 a. ,4t.
autied,,pentling.tber.amendiamit tff.lffr4ldotere' , ' ..
to laya shim) mill. tax' On•-teanagemirritIvecle... -:
than tweet tubes over the ctleal. •Thiktilgt,l9a
was debated ikt. some length; attA waa'thetiivega.
..
thed--Teas 29 . na,3166:, i. ....,. „ ~..... i
•. Sinetlbdivas then.aMtle, to proqirif 'key cop-
piny *rhea° capital -Is ovotwehreilliontrrein"...
bidding, ena.vraa4isagreed*o.=yeaaVenityslitli;
. A motion was then pude:to. fix the,\ mip.Wuja\ -;
price 'at $11,600,00ck....L4t-Yeas 4 : l :iapf id - \
made
-' Several other ineffectual Offixti *
to alio *ere ... '
; when ' \ • '' 1
.. - Mr. Calvin moved MU therainimMffistlilt-;- ...,
".1
006,0064 and this motien.lwas-filegreetivio.',.
—yetis 61, whyti4 . 6; and theliciese otxr .. a.t*,',. •';.. ,
The oliPellenta efttotialeire
,ggreata;,.
-Ortiprts to!defeat. the .1:44:1041, g
aming
- th,‘:,• ,
everypoesibla expedient to ecequiplieiCt4tiali:v ~
f oci ' ,. .--i. L .L__...
~- ~. ..,v.,.:. . . 0 . .. i" . : ,• ,• :,
~ ...11:- child of -!Calbeiinetoattellilld - 1411 0 ' , 'il
jirigi li ed dOn t S AYb lllll ol3ol4l-*WIIIIb4T, - '•
Pe:oreek bqfore 1pe1,,•:- , • ..,, -•-• ',,, ..,-,. • . ---- .
The Panama..ltalkiisti , Atill-liaViiila il ii: - ;:-.
completed, about $1,509,000; 1- - - ' , \••• -. .. , i. , ..z - , .-,;,...
• - , .--....--- . , -.: \ - '.'-4,',..n.--,;
~:~~;45A^~~.'i~ ~i
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