..-. .:i- • . -.• i ......: • • :•-• ••;;;..;LI..K) .I. .141.&.4 101 :EA - ';:f; i :71 ?. T-..,17-•.:.', PITTSIMGH GAZEri'T E P14114211tn DULY AND 'WEEKLY ' E• dc DAVID .11191 WH/T - ttitaltlEL nmatrr. Fla= ws 799‘9.999999,'1ttiT non ro rat met Orturt. ( — DAILY—EIi dollars Per =matte: Durable. Bur r.s "Nc e riretr'—iwo dousram:vm, 5d.. 12 .• 0 ' - wile be xoppikei oil the following You.: • ' •Ttore copies per It 9 00 00 Twenty copies do • to OD . Tho twins. Iteralth dab to be fiebineoed to ono poro!.r me to to pad Invariably to adnoot No dub 9•1m1"... be mot otter tbe rear tapir.. unless th e mentor le eat we • renewal. • RATES OF ADVERTISING: •• . One einem, CIO lime of Nonpareil or:diutit each addltlona •i? 15 • Do , .................. . 11 . - Dothem nne two ...... 7 00 • Do three ~ 00 -Do twelve montha..-- ..... ...... 18 W. FiaMIOE Csni/4 One deller sow mantional line. ' One mum chaturfable Pteer (Pre rz nano szei ago. or 33 00 . .Yer eeett additlemeroputm, Warted over Ono month, and for each additional Intilift Muir, thfrimily rates; lan prim ' Advertleementa exceeding a ware, and not ""41.1111114h="diet:O=7 and =rad ' vertimmenta bekose.L..be i azh.te , zl= , :ti s t s lei t f , 0.4 Advertisement. not ouried on the copy for a.nbel monber of. insertions, mill be 'coollinned 00 1)14.and 4. ..,1 17 111rnette of=l;ertleera their own Immediate buslncm, and all advertisements 11 w the De i i=ther persone,. es ell solvertimments mt ty conneeted with their men busineso, and all elem.. of advertisements. In knob. n 3 otbsderiee:bef rind the Ilml la engaged, will be charged artbe Meal niter. Tor an transient advertising, bilis will aeludnilif Arr9d. itinlinftenl74 rwancit, le doodled. • • - • • tarorthwismata , wohortl.sblo fae mat Denim, ward, township, an Lothar liubile rueeti and an meetioge arid notilles,3oheetisticodhalfiedee.Mir able atrial) , la adranne. Alleviate notices to be charged 40 ennte. • • Deeth mgt..* Wonted without charge. init....MM. riled by Doseetil lovitatione or obituary notice., eoximPanied,tn Peseta ter... •• • r • I itegnbtr advertisers, mid all others sendingentrununica- Dorm, teltrtring "follow designed to attention to Pairs, Noires% Concerts, or any public entertainments, where cles=e midi: Om KIM II ateoe-1 RI I not kes of mil • vett pea* —•Tery nottee &slimed to fall Attention ont.rPrifor, calculated or intended .to moronic. In 1•14031 letaert., eau 001710. inserted 'with the under, etandinielhat Ussrastne is to . t 0 p4l ter.• 'lf In bowled to he Inwood in the kcal column, the same wilihe charged at thereto of 10 mots per Ilse. a. or or, Pe t itions be charged triple whet. • Tavern' Llamas WZ each. Res! netataliginita' and Auctioneers` advertisements not . to ha deltoid under yearly rates, Out Alloyed s discount or thlrtPtihree and one-third per cent / from the amount of 11411 a an viietrati - 0, LUX isms& One Square. three in...none_ 10 — eothadditional DiSertlen.. .... .07 Do. ADTMINQUIciII IJI - 017.041 , 1%717.... 50 /I "", ggl ii MALI= t: 00011 MI transient adverthiemente to Pe reit.turdnnor• . BATE OF,DISCUBT. oonitearrn nuts S rem rot rreknacke O nt oissurra, sr ' N. 110LBLES & SONS, Brokers. No. 57 Markel stiletwax. Third end Posen els. Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. ,fintrirlt at Nernia-........ do Bank of Pittaborah. --.lnr= at You w oltssm. do Erchaage Bank of do par City Bank, Cincinnati... do Mar. and Manork of do-par arci4 Bk,Clocinl . do Bank of Gonniscroo-.......mr16nt0k1in Rank..._ _..... do Plonk of North Atnories-par Wave*. Bank.-- - do Bank of North'n Llbertleadaar Ohio lifelne.kTrant 6.1.. do Rank c ol . N I VI A n•• Mgr...P. Meader,, 3 = Bank- do Matt of Lb:tilted Etatrer ' l2 Sniall o imotea ' -..-.....- I Cktuamercial Bank of Pa.—par NEW KNOLSID.. Farmer Aldeetundesf 11k... All lalrent Plaol*---.- X Girard Bank..-,-..- NEW YORK. . , Kensington Bang. - ...... : ..par Near York C1ty..........-Par Maness. A hark. Bunic....par Country --- ...... -.-.. X Ifordianice Bank- ......-par ALLILY.LAND. Mayamensing , LittiV.----par Balainerc-«.. -----paz 11=13. 1 tlintk. ' --......P" trYiViv - i•zwia - Aritt Tna.lve.ftur:=:::.lr, xil. .1. 1 twa:............ ;.,.. n..kw'orch" - .1.7. -- G;w111".- .4 % Rank orl-ilheluivlN.LAi....... GS rasa stonE oorwr—par Bank of Va.,Richroond-. Bankoflfa .....-.—par s- Bank, Va., Norfolk Rant of - Chester...par Fa man' Bk of Virginia. : Rank of Gennantown.--par Marchantek Machatank Bank'Of Oettrabrugh- .. .... X North Western 8ank...." Bulk of ,Ltotiatown - Branchea...------ o Rant af Mlddknovra...-.-. If NORTII CAROLINA. Montgomery Co. Bank......par Bank of Cape Y.S2 2 Bank of Northumbriand..par Milk of M.? N. OktolTis 2 Varlisla -.-- Bank.. .-,.-. If Corn. Bank,Wlladunton. 2 (Mouthful* iltjarldipe On-par Marcliantallk,lsestmrn, 2 Do)leatown 8an1......---par SOUTH CAROLINA. Man ' r Aa ! "..- -.- - ...'.... - 74 f it:Vol rei fil l =11 1" 1 Farmers' Ilk of Boats Co..par Bank of Chazioston- -. 2 Farman' Ilk of o f Planteraik Moeltatfe - Bk 2 Fannin{ Rani( of Readlng.par OYORPOLk. Lam. Ng optechoylkill On-par Augusta Ina A BM: CO rv. 0 Drew: , Waynesburg. 5 Bunk of Augusta- .. —., 2 Franklin Ilk Washington..par Lk of Itrueekic . k, Ana'. 2 ilarrfai l.d r h ark.....-...-.. ti . An . a altNatrk.• , Lancaster 8ank.,...... .... -- ....tair • KENTCAT. — Lancaster County Banit . .- - .trar Itt ofltentocky,Lottisee X Lebanon 8ant.....- .-- . „pas Bk of Loolsfe, Moreton ° %Iron.' Plank offattrailla L Northern Ilkelkentodty o Plononhela Bank---....plultiouthenallkofKaotorly " Won Brane2l Bank-- 5, MISSOURI. Wyoming Ilk, Wllktolorre ‘.. Ifk of State of Illissourl- X York 8ank..—....... ... t ILLINOIS. Belle Notes - - .....;?... . tate Bank and Branchis 30 I 011/0.. Bank of 111in0i5:..._... ._ 75 Ohio Blot. Itunk...--.. la WISOONSIW. fk Branch at Akron-.--..„. Jo Marino A Fire In. Cu. dots 5 Branch at Athens..--- dot 14ICIIIOAN. Branch at Tridraport...- do FannereMerhanics=l , t g itrunek at Chlllientba.-... drercroent BA=atCbtreland.,-- do Peninsular 8a1t.......... 3 at - Toledo..--.- do losnrance tkonpany--. 3 Branchst barna ....... do State Bank_ : _:_:_... . 2 brooch et linkarare....-- di CAYABA. Branch at Coinuabou, ,1 O Ilk N. America. Toronto 6 Branch at,katitshola...-. do I* of the People, Toronto 5 Brandiai beam - ..1...-..-. do Books of Illonervid ~ .6 I=at Man ..., el U.Canada-Telrit 6 ... _ .. " ± • P i r=toLeit .... ht . ...,-_..-... da On Baltienorta. -, '.:.. .r ' o e' s ' ~..„ -. 2 . w. , rptr.r; liallritil 61. =.1 .4 •1, iftst. .'"euta... o nein 'U.- ....... . . --..... 1 Bram% at Meyerson._. do 1... it 40 ' .....,-..»,•••••••••• . : Branch Ili Id. _ Branch st4' -- -- ' ertpltattirSFY.ViiirEUT.. Braise/tat ariatta--.-- do oblOone, Spanish....-IeGM Itnutelt at Troy ...-f... 'do de Patriot -15.50 Branch'at Mt. Ineseasit..... ele , jFatele, old_._____lam Branch at Zanoartoa......l , Eagle\linor-.:................10.00 Branch at Norault..--... do Erederlcksd'ors ---- 7010 Branch at Mos.- ' - d Ten Thakrif....----- 7.60 Branch at INsetateurTaZ...: doiGnlneas....-.......-....... 60) Branch at r 14111.................. doffieverrion .5....-.......... 4,53 Branch at Raverneta........... do;Ten Gaildars.—. ..., 3.96 Branch at Croubosta.-.,„ do Nuptlears--.-.....-....3,60 Branch at Masaillon.--.. Xilrilkakt» •••••••,.....,•• 2 . 14 Branch at WetiatC.4l-..-' do I- f . . i t.. -` • . . AJLECIIerBD , POII- TELL 'PrITSBUZIII'OASETI*,IIt A.,WILKINS . & .CO. STCKIN. AND EXCEUNGE'BROUILS; n roil!? TM Smarr. ===IMI!I Fciel-um t 1 . -i 1 - - • ' ,0 0 -,.-.: : • ..,: -- 1., - ' - - 1 r c 100 '•111 "'• 'lOO , 92 1004 4.21 . 1 . ' ,100 ~ 9 0, - • .r..),' iioo 9° 4- =E! D. Perroutl nu*. Do. coask - Wa.....—.. Pitl V As tlltratrk: Allltmety di/ tt le it=l37;l; 6 4 11=t4 . 3Itital Pltia. Depodt II i t.MVARB d a .27.7. tr=lipM7ilg. 135131NCL uttoli Luo a w~a inirUrvamee—:.: Ci UAW rtaleirmitav 00-L AvadatadMitemoa's 00.1- * Z• &AS soak, IPIACIVA" • OA& *a. Z . a li fisoll'ox Nowa la Nookyraier. Yo bonikehmawili • Pomo. tool Railroad— Ohio it Ponno i =sd, flat. /I Ohlo ....... i=oz . ttßolOa l t k L4§ll,- , 4 Earott• Id 1ua . &..,,,,. 0... trio Csool &max (03)..'.... 1`..4 b. 6 - tOok'StatQi Ali. • Yorryovio Moak Rd . 4= l... kokomrstreattO2l:l . - „,. • .111t1/10F orth =il" Forth , Westers.,.....=l-: Earets... . . ... PlttsbatrWii Me. ldre lawehaytt... -.` lot Nal.kmar Mentz-- iIINTEINU-.1106i10 •s A.:WILKINS Mad dtatitltrak twirling hlr. 71 Pinata shad PIITMILTI2OII, PA. E4O 4.. I - E.EIGN 'and , Domestic Exchange, Coin; • P ',Rank Note and Land Warraons• taintdd7o,l4 * Oollentiotui niatintirroosdiout the union. " '"" nad Dear di...n{44 sac woo, negotiated., , • stook. 1 out . 00 1nt Womnalon. • Manor "&dedd.andatstoresa *Dowel wbon tor a !miaow _ GEOPE Z. 'ARNOLD & CO; • DEAtknii tionfAlTAk u"yg Arm 7411 sal.4 arrel. °plunk ss. moollltand arl.l4ltret I+, PORTABLE , 'THRASHING - MACHINES'.-AND .. • ' SEPARATORS. ' . • liIT — A.HRAYPED' tO bo- thomiiiiiii'hult, T y 4to work wok hinds , and told by v. ir. LART:or.. rpb.mberstv's IVELImr 51111. bile rl , llll 11101. i, plig. lough. ,Tha TbLeohint Medd.. are bentitind. Wavle and t. are aino !nn.. ol "Nift. P1..1 to yilnot, and c. 3. t . w i .ith nonyetriertee in barn or UM 'no ma testes bit malt giv " th . an 111„0 . f t trsaV i a 114 - 11 . nso In tett= e r .t._...„. r d . rasi t .: o 9l 2 vir ... .12. 5 -Iya,thz i t'l mail i gir ilSTlO been 'reotted - liThearibe nu thew te tie as conipitith add to work as wall as any In The le toren Patent, and' Is attacbed to tbs in...b... ..d .oyeately sestanstes the straw and cihad f rem the iinUshitrud lase Wen entire satisfaction whenever .BCIYIT, DeritiskYciiirth etteet; J Ando:xi inistof.SistireL , Ctek, frmo Allvtoe .Irartanted. •-••• , '•••• • WM. A. WARD; VENTIS i r, Paiikatreet, , • . a Doom abyro throd:- , 06torlomro from L'i; m. to 6 r. o. Ooloturttort 000.ni ntrealved ia• attended tc. Woo ttroatiZ i arreo 4.46,661 appolimprioutrole s ar I rim EEO BUSINESS CARDS `ATTORNEYS; S. IdORRISON, Attorney and Cordtsel,-., J r o r for st ourtb.W i r tib aSee . gozred to , LW. MILL, Attorney at Lim,. "Bake „Jr„ e•odeeo,- °nog street, tetanal Routh and nd Ann% ' augauri yr I tOßEirr E. PHILLIPS Att ea ww u - orney at Law It ar 'IOBBHT 'I S OLLOCK, Attorney at -Law— csmes. a Filth and Chant strectaoptuaita tho Court ouse Aux, Pittsburgh. my`24-y-1,3 Rterl s mu Attorney at Law, New Castle, - • Learreica Coantßmarlradla. amptonto Kam Walter . Crum Creek; .1. Damlap,E.M.. H & liming Kramer t Rabat; IL Child, a. to.. lo gara Nihon A Co., IL Lea ap%kllr ViIES J. KIJIIN, Attorney at Lair; office nurth 04 , 4 nb ir Gmnt , ritubcorn. tP. SPALDING, Attorney and Coninel rair i n. el = l o:i I Waal. • • FRANers U. ANEGIN, Attorney at Law. o. 170 Fourth Matt, Fhtsturv.h. ----- TASTER E. BRADY,. Attorney at Law, ell No. BB Mt at street., Pabburgh. ryIERNAN & CO, _l3antere and 'Exchange Brokeri. Nb. street, C.o. of DiatnOnd cull...ugh. Pa. &admit Bank Notesanct Disnumt Time Exchange. sod Promiasors Nnt. make Collections hi all the principal cities of the Union; mescal Depoolts nn call and. interest, and nice thole prompt attention tuall nth natters aPPertainlng to a linAcre 1113.1iastern lischarnir ...tautly for mile. inhitS-ir • ALLEN , SCUM, • tetra. 1111 K rtokr.scs mums". h ltAMEß :and Ex dulogld klyikers.. Biwa:W . l4 . o Ord SLIM soil Not, Idgottste.lusurs on ltesl Estate or Steck Sem sadjiml,litas ou , ltt lions mule on all points II l b Minn. 011 ice tiproor MA and Weed streets, directly eopodte the St:Charles tnyl-ty • 1111 . .1): KING, 'Coin, Stock' and LE:Change JUL, truker, Fourth kr...et—Bills and welts Stocks on Oometuolunr atre4nge on Eriatorn cIU,, PUPA.' Sera rat/to' Uollece made ursine Walt at low ratan Wes tern Bank Notes Dougnt and mid. 11,11:410, ...... a pA MAIER, HANNA & Co., Sneeessors. to Grown !Lanni D o mesticra.ch limkernand ...lore In "reign an I . ..ohmage, Certificates or Deporit, Gant Natl.*. and Specle— . N.,lr corner of Wood and Third Mrecta Current Money received oa Deposit. blunt Cheek. For intik end collection. made on ntaxis all'arlncl paloints of the United titatcAL The highest premium paid for Yprelgn and American Gold. Aft - thorn made 0121 conalare Prndure, ellipped itittrasifo• wat.at: . IL. WILLIAMSSAt. Co., Bankers and . Ex,barke. Brokers. NEatit East corner of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. • All transactions made on liberal terms, and collections wri...KiN.s.t. CO:, ElVfillll , 0 41 Brokers, • ito.7L 70nrth street, Opposite; the Bank of Pitts nruh. All traturactions at most liberal rates. $7lO J, Bkr. and .Bro- nsatV V k er. (Lb si tl vb 3l.E.ll et. GG r .. ad.ka an alala e t the • of Pittsburgh. • • 11V - 110L3IES & SON, Dealers in Foreign .Itr. mol Dm:senile Wile of Ezrimrgr. etnelltiest. of Foreign Note. end Epode. No. F 9 Motket street, Pitt, borgh . . aeONleetloot cos& ott eli tha principal duos throwthom the United States. commissiox Wsl. A. MCCLUIttI, Deslei in , Tine Teas, or i'anzlly UretoriekVenien and Ifillonirve. comer Wald and allth &meta la - now receiving large amortment of Yteettiooda In addition hi 'big attea= tentlve 'stock. ontobased hum ant .hantla - In the' toarkeht;ohleh will to sold at the lowest market prima Steamtoata, and Families, bluing by the quantity. ropp _lied at obeloude rates. . - iairlioode agitated In the city nee of charge.. 418 A 8- A. •BI..BANE, Commission and -- For . warding 3larebalits dealers In Weal and Produce getiereltri elm,. HMI/until alarkafeetares. No. /14. &mid treet, Pittsburgh. a1e1.1"8 in WELLS 1iF....P0" Commission Merchants 1J • and Irholikade'Detioms Ilsaork, Ph, now'. Dried Fruit mkt Collatry • ermines morally.' lie. Itts Liberty street, Lookinsketel Row, Pittsburgh. , . Is 4,-4 S LEL%?ticALiIN - , I rm " hom itubwataw.uetuni, "0 1,44 4 ua Pitt.b.ro. — l4 1 40.1..rau.3, , . IL NORTON an-wer.— saris rassmucc. G IL:BERTA TREDERlek„Vilioleaide,Gre, Mewbants, No. FIT t IM Ung ' 413 '"" taa° # ‘ S Libelsl ftsh advaaex• oA ccesigaunetnts. All stnrids' Inetorlyderd.... ItOSIV't WIOBISON Grker;i: Produce *slim und ,Cauis, Merchants, Tie. 2. sty street: Pittsburgh :rayon inuata. Plt mu:ILIUM" CO., - (Sucrers k-3 lan to A: Ilarlauct.)' Manna:doff and Rain ding Ment.auta Dealer: In Woolarad Prciude gen:tally, Noot. 13, }lo o t emdll6 &rand :trent:, Pittitaagh. sp3-1). y t. IV.IIEA,.FIoar Facture;' 'n Onneon er.•-aza rnr...raitut Merchants end. Dealers In Prodoce generally. Orders Lbr Pittaborals Manufactures vrotarair sttenned Nre..4 Watersao7o.kront sta. Fittobargb, arddy. W INY - N -331= 4 4 5. - FlrlyarA.g - -: . !' va l t ' I n A r lift.t.tt.trat,gb. Particular attention paid aretrurnarding 3lecelbandlea. nrtd on , signatentaf. oda eannection, or Treterere• for Beats of say descipiton. - - °nista groaspily attended to. instroctions will, in': l essw,be iraptlortly obeye. 4 ' Your business bs re...pearl:lly solialle.t and I pledge soy -sail twain every orart in your behalf. latl-y FLEW& JONES; Forwarding and Commis- L aim Mcrehatrta Dealers la . Proctuas anYI Yittataltah hit anct nglractu artlckikeanal Basin, neat genKah area. A. A. litiRDY, JONES 4 . 'CO.,- Siaccosop ATWOOD •JONIVA & CO; Commkdosi sad Torytwd, ArebtAtoi ..w•Alern In Iletaburch Sleattbetanduc.k. rtaY, mAriiEws ze CO., Dies ale a ro oeri, Cotatotadan Forarapilay trarelfaag•• na4 irrktr Thigbtan. Cotton Yarn. &Mater st., Piustrungh. nititdkri T Vtfri d IT sum ..M.r.banuy r=bl.l,criral rm"' mt evaPirameqla , • . 1 74 - • fvIIN WATT Grcicers. •Cuarsisslon Merchants, and Dealers ' an nen d Pitt•shu.Fth Man"cttuns, 2C4.Lliormty' res.. magma. ..• Wairew,-Ohiiq HlimbPA ect and r 3cldtuerr k n as perenalr. . Watertetwe fritt 4 Wood. Etbach--straet, • utlsu..tJuly I nt. Feb • ug. ntaan.gl lotaeb. • Ali Tut- ISl•rung• do - ullot.Jan.•3 y de TOt..l4T•Nor da _ • 'IaTTLE & CO.. Wbolesnlo Grocer!, Pl i kutijrz ' gL. x. * .'" 1°. "" g " 4 "" urgh. .1•114 VITEESE WARELIOVEK--11ENRY'.1i. Y.) t916.1,1Ye. r*.amlnfr.he oft,m+.l6 n rt.tr.2=j i .tutev a t. r te p tz r a n d. s . : a .= rt TON BONNIIGHST. & MILIBPILY, Whrito: , y4.le firoftrg caCCOnfmlidneilterehauta, oskil Donlan In Pluotargit'llsonAketrues,....U.=WW.fr stnat,lfitts DI•. Nov. 411e4 do 6 46 4 1131;:turArei • 1 ri Uie : 211 pt! : ACOB.YORSXTfL Jr:o Forwardimi Lll.Witter Aft.,,krittibmwh: 20 et Div. Siov. $33: Z'LQUASPALMER;Inrta•-and Dealer • In French and Ameriean WaU Pape Yn., 4 Ilarkat Innwmenlbtrd and Fourth itree4.Plt4l9lo4 - MceLINTOCK, plo,porte,tu3d,,Whole •a* am unact.:ll.le• ttnwttna. Th.* on Ph 4 siglitt•Tattittge"s=rtt b ." MORRlB . &:PATTON, , V4lidtaale.imdire. UM Groans, on tae'. flidertyldp'ar, Aardand., Dlf. Qr d 3 V ct. Div. 4 6 as* N ri tiftic i . ll' Ex. Dl► GROCEItS. OB AT- IMPORE, W;balesale Grocer,. Rao , uttryin i e Dbotlller. DayJwAvalon% hMan nGvt Mat. vrer A and all kinds or Forelro sn4 Ikawstle Mott and :115 10,ad ril.crt mo y greet, . 1 0. 1.1 wobk,h-verVLn GRAFF , & CO4 • Grocers and -Com rgr: rilLte...g °Nil • t ' d° 4 l :V` i d da ,st..;tittaburch. Ps. • • 414,171 r Dtr: latl2l r ourix • `..erzoinx6l.l Irk 'BLACKBURN ic""6:;.Wholoßaloaro tnin.,llA'747___o.2l=l(76lslth"2.7l4l oft 444 O. thew Warvholuo.l )lE,Ater and: kaa..M. , • sept2y• -anaurt .. .. 77— ...luonsts SAliir DICICEY CO:, ............ Gl* .r.,oammisaSort Merchants, slutDeid_egs !Wage, b 6 Waterstsget, sad Itt:, Prost street, Pittsburgh. • Jon, Waft.- -SAD= D. D'atiC.........WALTDD D: DOE' . N , GILLS & ROE , 'Wholesale Greco* kind -Cfmtalnion Merchapts,n.lo4l.ltnity stmt.' PU ...... sr. lIMIAL6t . VC M. BAGALI . 7 CO.,C . Wholesale I/ eery, Ron.lo and 78 Wad itteet.Elttaborgh.. ULU A. 31'CLIMTCGioae V '•-•Teii iketer, tomer of Wood and'ittejb streetejmo ale eye oti hand smortment choke tisseertee and toe tese—Fmcfico Fruits end Not& Who/mete and RetalL Deelm supplied on the looted tome.. • • HOBEitT D.SIG7AL 4. - : , Cott," Snliolednlo (I ;. roner& Commission Aktillarite. Deans llv Prodoe• PI ttStrautt. ILL6cthetatet._, 263 Libetty: Wart. 10K ,110 &: ; ifOifANDLE4S, isaddavana •• 4kJ.D. Witt. Whalleada Omura PutwardlovUut morthypts, Main% ham. Nada; o.lass, Oat yams.. au.didttstaugra .01arnx6cturas suwear cam. et Wood aud wryer otreeta, littsbura4 . • • • • find loYa &11. fIOYD, :Wilolosalo'Grocero, Com ml.km Wirebantik, and Deskri In _ihnd We—Zonis • . at e Ana:llqm fronting ,010.1beetTo Wcod, sod &Alb otgau . " AGAT:XY; WOODWARD AL CO., Wholo- eLOV b E r lt 109 , bus.in:ttimo uqd Toy?: WOOL 3 TERCILiNTC - ' 2 LEE, " to IfUltro4y.l4.:.ltg ; r! - =EMT === r 2 ,7 rf - = 4 20 4 ,- ••• • ACARD.---,Having been appointed. the ex , —eltudr•kMents Ibr ,Pittsh, Er the war °lndent tad Cemented and kbekhM. Leether Belting. rean• ufectured by P. JIWP.I.L* MS, *Mateo-4,0t, We now offer for sale s large arsertmant of .11 widths, tuarinfeettund. -at the mambo-turves osiers , Ids article being superior to-any Leather . Belthlg ever before offered In this market. Able, • Large stock of all erklthe orlndia Rubber Ikiting constantlyAn bsno., and for sale at the "31. .hh. .Deleft.The. Illaterket do-M. serf.!6_ J. k PHILLIPS •4:t0.87±1N LOO3rlS, 'ltem, Agent. Stock, .31 errlandlee sad 13111 Broker, item Ito. 92 street, abase Wood; Business petreeptly attendsd Meaty cjAMUSL L MARSUELL, SectetaisiCiti .en's Innwaniim Company. 91 Wat.T.uvet. 'JONES, Agent 'of the Imitate% • Co. Mort Awaits, 141 Proat Melt. p M. GORDON, Secretary Western Then F • rano./ Co., 92 Wale? street. . . ' 1 - GARDINERCOVETti t Agentfor Franklin r n d I„Mi =Er. Onufaunzorth-eut comer of Wood VI A: MADEIRA; Agent fur De'Winn Mu • • teal funarsoes Gamnatkr • 43 Water street _ Gi.ol l / 1 C n. TAM! G. iTATIOR S HUSTON', (successors Lo Tay*, d , Idkgne,) Central Comadadon and. For. vranting klerehint. and Ago... foe Kutect , Tcnn.rrt.' Lion Lines, Whole/We Ihnders Etanle Geccerita, .mreon , Inas, Cotton. potion Tartu, Eatting.prine,-.lKaailla, snarl Kentneky Kemp, Tobacco. Einds.,l4WAWlndaw u Pia Dar and Wlstte Lead, V.'s! Ston.toindanea• natl and ' Pram& Manuthetured Goodergenerally.— Agents fort e `Tenn Mill" and "Banner Milo Sheeting. , Pittabargh. No. 46 Wont street, (oppeadta Cift 6 bn 3md cEn and St-Louis Packet Landluga Cincinnati. ja21.1. T A. 11137CIIISON A CO., Conamistiion u a ltenaat and ittrb fore& F%Logt r in Swat! Zlne.Paloric,dr. r n.- " - BOOK SELLERS.&C. ".. C.'STOCKTON-, lateJolinston & Stock tan, Bookseller Ptatkiner, Printer and Moder; dor nor 01 Mal ketand Thlrd street*, Pittets. LTRi:Ali,l44)Okgeller dud Stationer, No. fit • 78 Fourth stn.. Apollo Buildings. .11. WELDIN, Wholesale " and Bit.nil • Dealer In Blank and School Don., Paper and Sta ttiimm. lin. 63 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. • moral jm DAVISON, Bookseller fled Stu- tier, stone or to naTINAL A Agnew, N1.1..1 Market t, near Fourth, littsburgh r . t . w n flookseller and ffer Y ln ~J iati l ß to rti so S r p, No. B ' 2 Market street. Door I e bunond, Plttsborath, Pa. .k CO., Bpokeellere Stationers, LA Worvi street, next door togs <gnaw of Third, Jinx., Pa. &hod and law 6... constantly on hood. 11:ENGLISII & CO., Booksellers,. No. Ns.-- Word street, between Fourth and Dlatrwrod Aee Y. rittsbargb.,l%. . • I _ TORN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Pertos, ttit,„..=l74,ll;ml;3ll.4:s_mt l u nr Ntr ,1 v ek .04 .1".' 4 ,1 , P . 1 1 Ik k lt l e . 71 iEtit it, Den ideal Instrnmanta and Importer at Italian etrinel, scent fur tionns 2 Llarit'e mod and pure With Coleman's .I.olcan Attachment. Aim ft Dunhanfe Manna. .sc r2l l,t, ...cEp t _E n tr i ...&,,,,... 2;s; .l,lluaiiStt s ,i-, 411 rmdriv¢. and 31uperal Ingramopts ,11 1 - 011. ti AFTt Jr., (tinceessor to Jos. 31'G of- So fur,/ Wbolewd@ ar.:l naafi Drogirtst sad Dealer In (Was, Oils. Dyestuffs, &.,141 Wood street. '1 doors below Übf.rfal• airifsafular Agent, ter D. Ford's Medi ns. L WILCCWE Druggistsll7 A 71.E3M0 L• nntaalit, noruer Market4treat unittioDlasrs ork t ee h g: var . 14 .114 full and ocanplefos assortaene of ri.smlokrtlelefrertalultuftatbelf riz 'reg. • l'hydelana Inaimiptiona =emir arantannadad• .7 19 ' lOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in D.nga, Paint& 011 a, Tarnishes and DS. &Was. lg. IV ts Ftrert. All orders will metro prompt wttentlost &Sr Agent tor London & Co s ralanblo family medicimen. , moo 24-1 r lA. FAIINE.ITOCK . CO., Wholesale • Drs,nrgists. and marratartdem Mae Load. Rid tn asul Lithargr. earnat Wood and lroat ands; Pitt. • • soda E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in o Puldo6Dre Studs, Ms. Vertaishes. SA, ,SWootl street, Pittsburgh. Goods 10113.1ted. Prices PESSILIUCK RA,US 11: REFFER. .eursior of Llbert7 ►nd St Cfalc .mart►, J.SCHOONI‘LAKFIR h CO., Wholesale . plasmas.. Na 24..wmaktie.t. Pittaandt. • . ..,_ JOSEPH FLEMING, Succest3or to L.Wileo: • .. 2 Co..eaner Market streactind Manonni-Llteepr coa• • ntly, on hand a fall and complete aclaurtment of Drain Nectlrlres, Ifrelrfna Mesta. perianth:l toWbuccicm.•., l' f' f ' M r 7 ' w !'l .nli •FUf -1 1 1 Plciel Jana permeations carefully .....p.mui•l'et. -an hours. jakly MERCH W ANT TAILORS. ' I -.Ulus r alir;;; 7 4;l74 -1- r.ri.. - .. . Ne. 74 Woo( etnyt.ParticoUr attomtina !A:. Don And Tootbeiglatblng. n 016.7, WILLITSt per and l ) edar. to Enidrllade Clothing,l3ll%. WATTS & CO., Merchant ,Tnilors; 181. Amery* and Vsollolowtbwitowcst rtylim rnd anal qnilit7. Oar Newly and cwt.:wen will plow wlm aw a et& Dahl. MISCELLANEOUS. - • T. C. WARIUNGTON: •. • • onewmA,> • • ADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Me Dar &Drays an band a furl samrtnamt. Ne 2b mirth street, IltDder.Ps. • '6•3o4yd GRANi'MOViRY, Dealer in Lc;iher, ••nute.4 Oil and Sbne Tnadhizr. No.= Liberty intmet , ay,maite the 'mad of Mood.. sob Say FEEIX4i. GENUINE EXTRACT OF • . corFEE...tnan.h.4.l , ll.•• ',aired four premiums. 2 firer Medals and 1 Diploons—Manufactory, 466 Ron atemt. Pittaburgli, I'.. .Betraro of I,lo2lM<SO.,oittulter• WAADROP'S SEED STOREi • , eir pIA•L vittitialy Peed.tn. the llothcalg Prinang etrnamente Pr the 4hrherdsc Corn Shetkrrs, litanc and Ftrter Caters: and every thing of Intrt tor he elerner, Oudi ner tie Amateur.' Orders horn Amateur.' klerrheata flied nnxnntly on Ilberel term. rati A/ALT-PA P. ISARSIIJ,LLL, Importer and V Denier in n.gurn4 and Decorau I' !Uniting!, ?in. N 5 Wood ottef Plittbargh. " .? r o ,t le.A . g:t4tagyebrated lowmfacturers, Mtzcz. 144 VARISFASInONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS )111,11:10rIllto F a h f" JUNE, dir•dwr . amine . /"9'6 11114. wo. VEIN mon, alZys ITILLIAM NOBLE; -- Upholsterer,-and Dealer le Upbolgary. irbtiladle and Setsll Third Ftr.g.-mouir orpoite ,ttp. ran Oflkeer. • - pnitsirctßon.coebffrAir a. Allen or Trintw Ilisclurinith , Bellowiltfannfactory; C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTION.-The : sub.' scribers would reopertlially Inform their Maki aaul the publln amorally. that they hare entered Into hartner. ;NM\ Itrell i"k"b glr 6ont. of lILA KAUTLI . BELLOWS of ern., .Inscraptlon, whlelttboy AM &tenni .4 to Dialog tb, to) beet motorials and Bowler warlt mamblo.-'mer Intond to hare always on hand an onnott. wont of all illus from 28 to Al toehee,attttftr IDlNdlrtot7. corner cfltobllnell and Bondi:why otraota. ROBERT WILLIAM% Stir:hdly ' iAllegheny. Mg, Star 2L A. - BROWN, 'would met reapoetally feint the peak that be keesn'on hand, et . hie stand on the welt aids or the Ineatend, Anethemy_ wed. etete anahttnent or Venlhan •ISIndE A 1,,, Tenit Shut trany fir A3e7'l"irdrbliitrar test fail =reeZeT, l t vdthout the aldld senne t ae.,.d Amine. eseebteed the Ana. tmla, and wood of ablnet Eetaldhionent or Banner. & elln& L sews:ea; to fazglatv their obi en/earners enal as the eaddle at, large, !Ph erntki In their Um. Airmrr. IN - 0.104 - .041 M.0.-Pitts • . Xi 'GLASS • WORKBr • .00Nz WlGHTMANVlthuiteciarirers -1.714_!wk1t41'0,111 ..'=ire:4l l ,row D..—rartleular attentlotundd Sapid ilsen or Is inflow teilt nod pinta moulds iv Donk* MI Visa. - my= I AreORD St CO:' • , WITOLIKSAIX AML UNTAILI74IMONAULD • RAT: AND'_: CAP :MANUFACTURERS; AND DEATADINTN'Ait gros.o7 VMS: • 'COR RZ OF wool; AND PIFTI7 37REETS: , , • Pittsburgh, Pa.. • In-Their Oa& ettaie every quallti• Auld - Arlo pinata att s gOM, poff, ylgyt and fur Bonnets. Lotto Nom... , V. CARCKI. tiIONES ic QUlGOi . Mrinufatturent of Sinitic and mom stem: ‘Plaitah (Slab Steel. Steel flung% Inca. Lu l u Can d Ellptio &Mum Baur Nat Taped, JUN Patent &tow ltammertdlron Baler.--Carom of n. and PIM statett; illtstattah. donne. j - L• B. ROGERS 4. CO„ Mantifictintr• of zrivm .X. Fil i argr Ouillistor : . lt r VAWSON, MORAL& CO., Momufacturei; . • of Shovels., 8 4 edm, do., Wandions. 120. 22 Wood it., soon First ood 88aeomnotot000ta, Pittaborst. Pt- • Penn Cotton Mills, Pittalntrait, ENNEDY, CHILDS a. CO...Madnfoe- Penn i,, Na 1 11,1,7. 4.4 Sh4l.l°P; Qui= Tr In of W colors an41,...1e5i • • •, 1 : ". . . zieir aid Snob Cart , Easy of qua stAA 0.101500/011+5 . (.14?...igriArs=r1 I U imiZe ' aura. l'llln.twody t ;:i ...:, 'Arnold It Ifirlnuns. I , •. . .;' IpATItiG ANDTENTILA.TING VT4R4 notret-xahurtacuirs". at 'loaqi's Fut.*, ... ratirtT.l4.sswitltUpipt aim wow,. ,ILll.J.:ll.lsave inteidilitrnifiett, hams, L... Unwell: ARNOLD 1 W1LL14 , 118,'..b.3. Yr! 4. 1 1,1/ 4 17 r m a °: " 4 " ba t ,ettn.ptslle. • • -,, . 1 ~,,. • ' Wto , ~tuks. '': • , • : -" SOA L IFE..ATKINSON4I3O, ~ 100 Tro t 'MID: c rE PA3 . . *A q : 44ol :tiltr; . . g lAtmeatmstantly .an ...„,, r .... t ". F avor ~,=.4.--rm. mi.ir, la.. a re f and ltiillaa etr .,„ ...,,,... _ .....,.. , .. :...., all I, : . ...t llO-4 0 0 . 1 " 1 . 6 . '''." ...ti• ' - .:.. wareraeah*osable 'nth ••litneet, Illtsburtb, Pi. , ; 15 1t 7 : , '• ,,, ::• 1 . :I.; ~.; ,:.; ' , . xlii i AGENCiES I . WIIISIC, &C. DRUG GISTS. . . ..., ..... rr. ... _ _.... _ ~... • . ••,-..,..:::—,-••-•,,---: +-4 , - . •••••••-•,--...-.• -••••••••nti , ..•• ••••,• - • ,. ...,,: - ..t.,7,••••----,:11 , 7,7 . :„, , , - ,•-••:•:::' , 1,-,4, - , ,, s,!•• • • ,, , ,,, .. - •• ,,,, e.•••-•• , .. -,,, .. ,. ..fstr ,. .: , ... , .. - , - . ..,:-::. • ' ir ,.. . - •:- n.t . ': ' -. p ' ~ '-'' ..','', . : : ....,. ' .. ... .„ ._ . .1 . . . - .. . . .... , . .. G KEW TOME ADVKII TIIO33IEMIL From vuscitEn. k sCILELVS Demerol AdvorlArang llomo, No. 8O Sumo Street. New York Reliable Finns its the City of 2174 a tB. ERBIUM OUTDONE!!! - :• ' XI . E L PROPRIETOR OF THE NERO --'-' TILS GUIDE would respectfully call the attention f to, Fannere. and 'electronic., residing oat of I the city to the etoderafe ferret:for a ratty eubsmipilltitt I the foci to mall subemibere only /Fifty Mere. k Da aint? th w ale b ll " :4 l .4 . ga o t eft! ' ""4 __ . _ . r ~.. .3 The columns of the Guide will contain the tonal sagniy of Original. Spicy Atlde.:ennittert not only to pleue but to butt an d will be:anions within eynopels of all then Local and Neersoftole Day. In regard to lac lb. Guide will . malntalet4 t ' d ,iwfe- . Peaditattone, and. how time to time, will ad each measure. ashes° °code:leo Lathe Interment of the number. POSZVARDERSsind others are respectfidly Peg to masa Agents far this paper, to whom will be elcdmen empire. fn. when &aired to do so. • = PRE.4III7.IIS.As an Inducement An person. to In t themselves to obtain subotribers for the Afereaside'ffaide. w pee e offer the following premiums,. and upon the receipt of the names endear, in adorned, we will forward that • Gretna, or otherwise, If ordered. to the address ... hoes entitled to than. : .' For throe lidladred enbectibers. rash.—....---, 00 For twohandred and fifty aubscribers, we will grel r. one splendid fine (Joh! Watch, (warrant/al for • For two bombed. oTifegaarlin a) na a Gold Loeitet, (4 glasam.)wortb- -- . -.-.--- . .....—. 190 Fero., hundred andillity, tam elegant intsele . t, (fine ' . nlidd.) worth ............. - ...- ... Li 00 Fre one tm.d...d, ... Qa Go7iiiiik ;Zia"' ' ks 00 For seventy Ova eoberribers, one field Peo and Gold • • nobler, handromey engraved, worth-, 10 00 pe t e lft wi y. ono r . do do 800 do do 6 00 For thirty, 2 •do do AOO he twenty. Commercial do t o oilseed° , z . extension holder, worth For Moen, one. seedier= . 'do . 'do ' 20 00 0 For twelve, one Ledy's do do 1 10 *Tide dead Pen and Gold 1101.1er, Le tho Ladle,' else, and . .• la a besartiful article. All timelier* geode shell tlo prvicurod from the New Took thild Pon..ilanufactming Ckanpany, the acklewledged hest bold Pen and Pencil Case blanufacturors In this continent. CLUBS can be advantageously formed Invillage and city lathe Onion, sod It large number of sub every salben ebtained in Ibis any. Such ere would interest themselves for the Geni, eau be weft rewarded/pas Duelist o' premiums hell, will Meer , FARMERS who would desire an eseellent Famllylf eine. ,-, :r . should at onto avail thetneolved of the Um* th e. P zr..m.gf,ht,h7....Tblar-garraxtattslind. ()made, 'lleeponsible parties, .D 0 milled., the 6'eek, will plaseeforniffi us with their names for pub. Ikation. ____ _ fV THE LADIES in) would particularly appeal. bewar ing theellolancy their 'orators when energetically di rectol. By their po.operatien our eulgeriptlen Hat would *lam out neunber am paper publiehed on this rootluent,. end to gain Ole leo shall at all threes ntrins to embody In the columns of the Guide something tenet null but , Instruct our femahe but Our eubecriptlon price Laing PO low, there 0111 le but little difficulty In their pr.:awing for =enough subecrlbers to obtain any of the ROIL Premi eres above deecribed. &MI what lady worth, not dodo" • handsome geld Watch. Locket, Bracelet, I ' en end Pencil? We leant to Nita au edition of F.:1! ir 'Maimed apics WOAD three month. Thisacconolished.,weehall enlarge the Ged.te to double its preaent aaoirSegarriptioes may be remlttaviln PottOtgoeStemF. e - All communicatlone should be addl....wet post. d. tot. E. itioatiesPiEdltar sad Publisher ef the New 'erk Greide,1 4 .6.183 theinwlele stoet. lifir2ll , earjarpna (Arose/mad MA ciao.. by publishing the above. appropriately displayed, including (Air actica. tto Too ilkelOut, and oiling attentleu editorially to the atone. atui Beading us thopeder. will be entitled to an a:Change, and receive • GOLD PRIV-ANDGOLD HOLDER, worth Ada. De/Lerr. Daily paperer Will be entitled Loewe. which will be forwarded to them as they may direct. lie...Ttde Pell and Holder will I. of the Inaounotrue of UM Noe Peek (Add Am MaysKfartwing Orsonnp. No, 183 Greenwich at, the meet C XtPOPI•ii sod reliable Gold Pen producers VLI this continent, If not in the world. apl6-I.7nr - _ Statem Isbin — d Fancy Dyln' g Establishment. rwn tams Mkt 11110.4 DRAT. NEW YORK CITY. - ORDERS reeoiyed by Express, or otherwise, ror drins or drawing Ledlee Deese.. Mantillas and Shawls of vii: deseriptlon. Namara and :Women Cur. Lab. tweoUNIIT fired. Lam Curtains reetoraL Coulon. Crape tlbawle tbed the moat bn7Ziont or the more [ma odom. All kind. woolen land A.., soodo. do UM, Mem or garment) treated to the mold neroamfol mannea The understgned hare bad leoverienee I 4 th e prow entlen orthls Immlneerat Staten Island, and feel amozed that their mama to the art efdytng lo unrivalled. _ • lab-W.4IQT /*OM M _ . tILINEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak alantrfeetnrer and Importer. to Canal at _ _ 111E0. BULPIN. Paris rilantillaEinporitini, tut Inartara aim of Fancy Pon y 3GI Bar/bray. 11 F. lITBBAIID & SOiki . , Wild Cherry Alt•Blttare, Clrcsmia Balm. rills. Salm k0..93 John ET. IItTRLBURT, American Romeo :thsitio• I:l , Ttary. Madielcuna, SU, Cues, Be, Pa. trANDUESEN'S Improved IValipene. It restart, gray. Hair to Its orimlnal color, and cmatcla • now growth °than, MBA. 123 ban el. 110 CT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur .9,-EARtird-bgarnaLum°,7,;.ukaf"44,7' LFREFTWC I ODiTA3I,SfatWeturer an nd d 11 /3„. Importer all n.lllm Pistol., So, lirultort rt. 11. WASNICK, Manufactures-of Erwin riled Cottage Furniture. de.. ife Indite at. JOHN DAVIS, Contntheion Merchant and Imparter or Brandlea, Mum and Mara, 2.4,1 ington eL Fe,GOODWIN & BRO., Manufacturers of Flue Cut, Tobacco, Cigars, wad Banff, 307 ant' 251 at ed. iIiEVETI k WlLSOVl4opriatonii tind V • Atonnfactalers of A.B. 11 - 11dtre. ?stout tit.ltebilix JfaeLtoeti *SuDroulliar. WM. SiIdDIONS , Millinery, U&I Dr—nitr war, near Metropolltan - --! fIOOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pease .4 Bru.,,Pi. V. 2 reisjpro,33l Proadlroq . ._ . ./ NORMAN GUTTER, naccenimrc to—Loe; Brewster k Co. Importer mut Jobber to $4,14 iirc A. 44 Coder .t. • _„....,_. ....„..........- 0 , - , 1.4-LCLI XVI ER, " inte . IV . . Newman. Manufac . tome mut Whoicsale Nebula LosilesgGetkvs,Nbects, ' , I Ihrsogwar. - nallikienr SAMIIEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal ..t. in Drumm Painted Palle mat 2014, Wool and Wil low Ware. dulcet; Haim,srilage.rerisse, Wicking, Match et, Jim, 524 Greenwich mt., New York. • - mhil.lmr. _..._ INDOW SIIADES. Gilt Doinies, Tab % ie - Woo Cllnth. le, H JON TIGIHUNE., Mannfientstrerend h ewe Iseelgr. No. 11l (Stbarine 11., and No. 0 Mahlon Name, New Twit. . :. , .. satn's, MANUFACTURIING. -- !EW. WOODWELL, Whotem& and RAititid A !lanroctireer and Dealer In GLUM Wank, :go. BS 11 - OHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of ey PATENT DDT nem, • superiar =tide, SOLID DOA And BRAZED Box VICES, corner nr Anderson and Rae lawn street" ma spare from the Hand street MAN., Al. anent CIAT, oe3Crnmil VL WORKS, corner of First and Liberty d.rinta. Pttzbernte. Pn..—.llnehlninte Thar ar every enr 7. rot% .114 W PLANERS, Pe and Band Tun's. IRO LATILLB, DRILLING MACHINES, &e.. an., nrannlhe. rand to °Men ifeldi JOS. P. HAMILTON t CO. EIBROIDERED ',AND APLIOA • MAN,. 'TllLAS—listrzial, marked Be trubruldery and AP 'brie by MU. L.& WILSON. jeZtf No. =lli Penn street, alms 80./ diver Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Ma n nfacturing CcraVany. • . rpfllS COMPANY - HAVING •ENLARGED thrir *visually ter suanulseturing, are Dow prepared to most limits:mord dermal thetOrkk, „Csur-11, Balbilog Clay., Orderptintly d at j tadeAt&Z. , Pittsburgh, &Timber 21, pia. • • PITTSIIIIROR -141M.1"7 COACH FACTORY. Z37l3llolnagitralit - wouLD reepeetfully call the attaatitainf • Southern ma %Mem Merehonts to his skek! ofelarissam meastrat to mho tam COS to $1600: - Them Carrnigeoare beat from the Mot tosbartal mad amitmou. fhiPaatst Mahar hts ova suuentsloar law eta. with am& amok Hama( ark- to. te IMMO to mom match. taroaba the balm. The smarm of hls bather fad the groat larmatat dewed kr nasalise of sort lass Inbred I him mat to band our mamma yr = t 4srtark la Ifs attotalshatma, Poreamosmattna good matt tr Please esti and matotato Morn team attn. PosL AU reek tronsated. New Coact Faiitory—dlletheny. . M. U. CO, .would re, epleetjaly lad-Nrot the it that:Mop Jaw streets. Pate Loma. between Federal lead fiendtiskey y are deo waded and are prepared to needle • ewers- dmaeery. deserlallen of veldfdes Ueeehea Marfa; Zdatet . rhatze.,tart. n .zbleh. fee= their rirfifirl=y hiTd, they ret exedldeat. Um , wo l l ' etg• ed le de wort on the mat rewoashte tem* gab Uwe. warding ertielei fa their dna jla'Paget ui Pertleuhp a reat to the Weddle of weteatall,... tellba let ' om erarranting lu itTrArorelM tbnoLYe tb. attention of the publle this mum N. 8.,-.lteralling done fa the beat snaaner. and ors. the • • Coach and Carri4e Facto* TOITNSTON, .BROTUER . & CO., corner.of tl Debnont and Ashram etnrets, Allegheny City. mond reepectfally intern their friend.. add thearable=sl . t tired they are cannollicinring, Barr grieve, linggievnleiglui zed W.a rilltheir minas Wieder Anith averiroportion. All orders win be aseented tlltb Ririe, regard 14.41 m! .t IMVP" . 11"ta ha in ntlTher=l rat I . = mans, Pola r and. WWI Etter, (trey fed Confident !that ell leis, fever them with "their reMnaor tri perdu:alp. ratlened on trial ot their work. ' • Parchmere aeollto give them a call belga rut , chasing elsewhere.- " 'Fifth Street litocirim Factory. A EILITY, ENERGY., 11. ND ECONOMY.— Wt= A °6 in aLt ud ratr=:4 k N lirAMltetWar..44-Ith-tvgsritr". • Staking Sth itreet. bet . . tat x,- - L B. LITokIeTON.....:....CALVIN !IL.• 111MiltlinD • J. Livingdon. tioßgim • NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBUROLf; PA; irjIiRACK and Depot Railroad :Saides„ My, enttl• and Grain do • • Bliitibstn and tottnieedo.:_thy. ^AI of PfnialiallSof and Thumb Laicism. =al Tart= iunda rain Stilts, appraised Wangs Bolts andlistaniam 4tallsattil7tonOuthtitira —""7,11.1" mists in farm and nada. • W: W. wenacE, - STEAM MARBLE,WORNA 319, 3:21 and 323 Zlboly gnat, *mina .3,45,641.'6W'5 MNUMENTS, Tombs, .4:iravo -Stones. . Ptandttor • Top; ItEntoln fattimdn . an a rrn. ro . tar l ='ntbrr quti % °1,1 4 . 441 and on=27- diltom for Manun3ents. of ba --sank and NaD Mar. t o naronthod to the Ws& at tin to prknn ado" tm with d.frOU 6 " al a Li b . "/ ItinW DRY GOODS: • 4 e`..eri • rt: • ten 'tit' m laga Haifa? and Ober Lbw liedthk brolOnies, . • Cleat% Turalibhat ilocai .4 mot mites. vfdl ag . 4 . l7= t rltleb cap abwars to had at Ha SS, aennt t lh Diamaa4-Pittsbarats.Va. • ap11•11.: 1. 140:41 I'ol4 L.4IrIMIONY 03.:/. Tar. 4.1 A. MASON k CO., Wholesale an 4 *tail umuti er Am and' Btapmprr"cti,o,4,. P. )I(th ,URPRX. &')IURCIIE,MLLS, 141inlesalo =l , U)l7, m, Oootts Am.lwl6, await Yosilbs4 VE tflfifi fIR. 'JAMES KING:Duke and Residence, o *- 1 u gum stmt. comas . wee. i t ! o_lllk3U=l.o ettte , relined toreniye ALPfikba. ; ! YAUNRITOCK /MO ; , . 1 , • , WIMMMMPIININIIIIII•111111 1 1.11111191•111. ING, APRIL , 18, 195 f. .ITTSIIITAGH GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1854. FRO.II .111.171.1118/10-IIG: Ituuuenvuo; April 15, 1654. Is Seem—The bill supplemental to the act incorporating the Pentm State Agricultural So ciety, was reported froniComMittee. The supplement to-the Nair Brighton, Beaver CO- L attd Allegheny. City State road; and-the sup plement to the act authorizing a State road from the Allegheny and Perrysville road to Rochester, Beaver uornity; -were reported, anitsubsequent 4, tokeialip_and panted finally. Amendments of the H owe to the bill author icing. the Courts to change the places of holding elections, from new election-districts, and regn late election districts generally, were considered, the'bill further amended and passed: The" ommittee of Conferenoe'on the bill relit -tire to the salaries of Associate Judges, report ed that they bad agreed to graduate tho salaries as follows;, .F,or attendance at Court, not exceeding six weeks, per annum, $l2O. Over six andmot over twelve, $l6O. . Over twelve and not over twenty, $175. Over twenty and not over thirty, $2OO. Over thirty weeks, $250. The, report was adopted- litr.'Darsie. Trion the Committee on Fin:ince, reported the bill relative' to the salaries of the Judges of Allegheny Co: The following'is a copy of the bin: • Soc. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That from and af ter the first day of June noxt, tho salaries of the Judges of the District Court, and the President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of Alla.' ghouy Co., shall be the same as the salaries of the Judges of the District Court of the city and county of Philadelphia. Also, reported the bill relative to the salaries of the. Judges of the Supreme Court. .The following hills passed: Bill to authorise four supervisors in Mt. Plea shnt township, 'Westmoreland Co. Bill to incorporate the Uniontown and Con- n011E413110 Plank Road Company. Bill to incorporate the Central American 3Bn ing Company. Bill to authorise School Directors to administer oaths in certain oases. • Mil to authorise the borough of Franklin, Ve nango County, to lacy taxes and borrow money for Certain purposes. Bill relative to taxing dogs in Clarion, Arm strong and &Anson counties. • ..•., Supplement to the ncrincorporating the Pitts .burgh tind Steubenville Railroad Company. Amendments by the Honse'to the -bill author izing the district of Spring Garden to subscribe to the stock of the liempfield railroad were read and concurred in. •0 message from the Dovernor was received and read, vetoing the bill supplementary to the act chartering the York County Ban... . The vote on the bill was postponed. Ad journed. Horan.—A resolution eating (or information relative to the publication cf the fiord Geological Surveyor Professor Rogers, was adopted. Photo sell the Suoquelianntand North Branch Cluial, and the West Punch Canal, were pre sented. The bill to authorize a subscription to the Ilempfield Railroad Company, by the district. of Spring garden, was taken up, debated by Mei ars. Moore, Cook, Baldwin, Davie and Carlisle, and passed finally—yea, 47 nays 17. - The bill ameuding the Common School law, was taken up. Debated, generally, pending a motion to go into Committee of the Whole, to exempt certain counties from the proviaions of the law. The Governor vetoed the bill to incorporate the Pittsburgh Coal Company, on the pound that the General Manufacturing law covered the cane, arnl.that it - insaspecial awl unnecessary legisla• Tim veto was sustained by a unanimous vote. NEWS FAWN EUROPE TILE DRCLARATION OF WAR. Comeoctilameof Übe N. T. Commeretal Advertiser. LosDoN, 'March 28, 1854. The transition from peace to war after an in terial- of nine and thiity years has at length been completed. War was declare& last night. :through the usual medium of a menage from the Queen to both Houses of Parliament. . . 'This message of course contained nothing but the'formal ancro - uneement that all efforts at ne -tuitional!, haring-failed. it to necessary to ploy the power and relourees of the nation to repel the unproroked aggression of the Emperor of Enssia on his neighbor. The debate on the subject will take place on Friday, the Mat bat., and meanwhile the usual ' notifications to all parties interested will 613'r:undo in the London Guetto. But the Ilona° of Lords- and Rouse of Com mons were greatly thronged upon the occasion, the erect having been expected. Two days pre viously, the messenger had returned from St Petersburg with the answer of the Czar, or rather hiarefusal to give an answer, to the final requi sition of the allied Powers, for his inimediate evacuation of the principalities. From that in stant alt possibility of any new attempt to avert the Impending struggle was necessarily dimin 'shed and the declaration of war was therefore looked for as a formal ceremony. All the effect !hates* to be produced on the funds had consequently- already taken place, the market which, at the last advices, presented a serhylis fall, having been continuously agitated since that date. Consols were then at 88, and theityll3-ffitiell toriched'&sl,'whilo as compared with week ago tho has been equal to be tween 3 and 6 per cent In railway shares, and ether Securities of a more speculative kind, the depression has been proportionably more severe, and in.all doubtful • or hazahlons-concerns' the shares ;have been nearly unsaleable.- The Musses of this violent movement Upon the occurrence of an event which it. might be Neil posed every one must have Seen to be inevitable • for three months past, are as follow& It appears, in the first place, that the =Tiber of espitallsta who Mill deluded themselves .with an idea of the maintenance of peace , eras much larger than' wet suPixised, and in the nett the co - incidence of a sharp:drain - of bullion with 'the political crisis, Although there was no connection be tween the two, has produced a vague and Mogi- Cal shire; such es. is always more potent than neything resulting from a real Comprehension . oven of :serious danger. • , • 'Those:who most stribbomly refuse to recognize evils at; distance, are always the most muds stricken when the untoward moment at last ar rives. ' Renee the number vilki have taw blindly . method to pelt; without stopping to calculate' the probabilities of the market,' has been very. con siderable.; ' and this 'operatlnk.,eith' the natural but temporary 'Pressure, consequent upon the coutraotion of the circulation ,from the etlux• of bullion, has produced, an effect like.that of the jimetion.of two streams bearingdownevery thing before them. ! -Under these eitutlinatrincesa mac , 'don can tomeely tk3l to ,bife place before. big, unless some bad news comes fromtheisitatnfwar. Indeed, there has already...hem arsetorertotone per cent. the rural price of Consols this evening Of continental intelligence nothing fresh 'has 'been received. -The first division of the%We, fleet, Under Chinies Napier, has eireadf ar 'rivedat Mel; on thei lialthyside,ofthe Duchy of Relateiri, and will.therefore bo prepared to pro- ceed at any time to the Russian coasts. The ! first point and moment or will meanwhile be aprofound ezeret, mail' we are someday star- - tied by a few' telegraphic lines announcing its re- The grout strength of the 'Angeleno it appa rently being concentrated rthSweborg, the-Gulf !of Finland, nearly opposite Revel, and about3oo tulles short of,lit. Petersburg, • hut whether this. Revel or Chanstadt'will ho Selected for the first struggle no one pretends to conjecture. 'On account of the numerical superiority of the „Russian 'force and the advantage _ it poetesses' from familiarity withtlio' waters in which it is to act, It seems that Sir Charles his an arduous dn ty,and Ids , perils' will be. Watched with intense 'anxiety. ! ! • 'ooA ied Mmrk.E • tActive intrigues continuo to bo'carried on be ween Austria and PUN* and the suspicions ,to the probable dishonesty' of their course in , creases daily, The phief importance attached to 'the rant of the first operations attic allied Pow era alien from The, belief that Auetria and pan els will join wilich'istin nide first proves succesn ful. • • ' One of the petty despote of , ltaly, the Deka of . , Parma, has just beeiimertall,V staibed by,in an= sassin,oato allesppintly contrived to ;escape. , This willepread great contartiltion among hid brother poteninsiand praline en especial as. turbanee la.tho. mind of the Bing of Naples. . In the absent* of any positive natio of a relia ble kind, the manufecture of reporht on the Stock Psebangi; in order ;' to -atnnulate the down Ward snorement of the finda,...has inceseant.-'‘- l'estardiy,..espocially, .nothing area too chimed yofind - montentaty credence. ,At onetime it trae reported thelttnaidnaLa - liiiiill*theDanube in three Pitteat. Ir another The desfintion in. beamed of theDnglish and Frond ateinfrigstes, becentlYsetirto' remove the Obstritalonit plated by the , :ftnicantis ,the Month of the Doubt. and it seethes-the reagnstionat Lord - Atnrifetnt vat agent revived. " There was alairitraiirilif an important , meeting of nhei Directors of the IM=!MM ! Bank of England, to commend the Government Ito contract a loan, besides. a - multitude of other inventions of the Banos ridiculous . description. The question regarding the rights:of neutrals during the war has continued 10 excite &mis sion, but although the matter still required to be. pulkon a clearer footingthan has yet been arriv ed at, D is plain that as a generalrulo there will be no interference with the erode 'of neutral ports. A suocinet statement on the subject is' shortly expected to be made in Partial:heat, when any points that may require specific explanation can bo settled by question and answer. . Concurrently with the Queen'amessage tePar liament, announcing the commencement of war, communications to a similar effect were trans mitted by the Emperor of the French to the Sen ate and Legislative corps. Since the above was written intelligencehan been received from Vienna that the Russians, 55,000 strong, have crossed the Danube in three plaits, without molestation from the Turki. It is, perhaps, to'be hoped' that the news may be' correct, inasmuch as the danger of their position will he greatly increased by having that river in their rear, especially with Omer Paella entrench ed at Relent. A simultaneotis report prevails that 2000 Russians have been killed near.Tutur hal, in On attempt to cross a bridge which was destroyed by the fire of the , enemy, of the Dar rltt l abarsh gasatta THEIDECLARATION OF WAIL. , Prom the Annelament to the Landon Ossette, of Meader, March O. DECLARATION. • It is with deep regret that her Majesty an nounces the-failure of her elisions and protracted endeavors to preserve for her people and for Europe the blessings of peace. The unprovoked aggression of the Emperor of Itussla against the Sublime Porto has been per sisted in with such disregard of consequences, that after the rejection by the Emperor of Russia of terms which the Emperor of Austria, the Em peror of the Reach, and therm:lg of Prussia., as well as Her Majesty, Considered just and equi table, Her Majesty is Oompelled, by a !lonia, of what is due to the honor Of her Crown, to the in terests of her people, and'to the independence of „the states of Europe, to COMeterwaril in defence of an ally whose territory is invaded; and whose, dignity and independence are assailed. . . tier Majesty, in justification of the course she is about to pursue, refers to the transactions in which Her Majesty has.been engaged. : . The Emperor of 1111831% had some cause of complaint against the Sultan with, reference to the settlement, which Ilts Highnosi had sanction ed, of the conflicting. claims of the Greek' and Latin Churches to a portion of the holy places of Jerusalem and its neighborhood. To the complaint of the Emperor of Russia on this head justice was done, and Her Majesty's ambassador at Constantinople bad the satisfaction of promo ting an arrangement to which no exception was talcsn by toe Russian government. But., while the Russian Government repeatedly assure thed Government of Her Majesty that the mission of Prince Meuschikelf to Constantinople Was exclusively directed; to' the . settlement of the question of the Holy P.lacee atJerusalem, Prince Menschikoff himself pressed upon , : the' Porte `a other demands of far irfOrOTtMaCnshiii impor tant character,. the nature: of Which ',he in the first instance endeavored, as far as .possible, to conceal from Her Majestrit Azahnesader. And hese demands, - •thili studiously 6h - coaled; af kwted, not the privileges of the Greek Church at Jerusalem, - but the.position of many millions of Turkish' subjects in their relations ;to their Sovereign, the Sultan. \ ' These. demands were rejected, by the sponta neous decision of the Sublime Porte. Two assurames 12been given biller 3fajesty —one, that the ml • n of Prince Meintellikoff only regarded the Ho Places ;' the other, that his mission would be et conciliatety character.ln both respects Her ' ajesty's just. expecta tions were disappointed. . .\ Demands were made ithh, in the opinion 'of the Sultan, extended to the substitution of the, Emperor of Russia's autlntrity for his own over a' large portion of his subjectikatic those demanda were enforced by a threat; and when Her. Maj esty learned that, on announcing the termination of his mission, Prince Mentehiked \declared that the refusal of., his demands would pose upon the Imperial Government the neceisity of seeking a guarantee by its own power, 'He Majesty, thought proper that her should lea °Malta; and, in co-operatiOn with that of Hiey the 1,1 Emperor of the Prerich, take up it.fstati in the neighborhood of the'Dardanelles. ‘'' o r So ling as the negotiation bore an ,ai \ amicable charater Her Majesty rellained . frodiany dein n atation of final. But when in addition to an . semblage of largo Military , feints on the fron ' of Turkey, the Ambaimiderof Russia intimated that serious consequences would ensue from the refusal of the Sultan to comply With insWarranta ble demands, Her Majesty deemed it Tight, in conjunction with the Emperer'ef the French, to give an unquestionable proof.,o( her determine, elan to support the sovereign rightilof. the'Sul. ik The Rossini Government has maintained that the determination (lithe Emperor td;',occupy the Principalities was taken in consequence of the advance of the nide of England and France. But the menace of invasion of the Terklah, terri tory wasconveyed in the Count Nesselrode's note to ltedschid l'amba of the lAth(9lst) of 3iii t and re-stated in his despatch, to Baron Bismow of the 20th of May (ist . of June )) which announced the Emperor of Rums to order his troops to occupy the Principalitiee,\if the 'Porte did not within a week comply with Me demands of Jinni& The despatch toiler Mejesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, authorising him In 'certain spe cified contingencies 'to \ send for the British fleet, was dated the 31st of May, and 144 order coat direct from England toiler Ml:deity's to proceed to the neighborhood \ the Dardsumellea wag dated the 2d of Jtme. \ • The determination to occupy the Principalities. was therefore taken before thq onlera for the ad. vance of the combined squadrons were given. The Sultan's Cilinieter was Wormed, that un less /*signed irithiti a week, and ..withodethe • change of a single word, the vete. proposed : to the Port by Prince Menichilneff On.:the eve cif , his departure from Constantitionle, this, Principe/i -des of Moldavia and' Wallachia would; be occu pied by, Ressirui troop - This Sultan , miuld net, accede to so insulting is emend :. hat; Whin 94e, 'actual occipeticur Of the t \ I 'ri cipalities tooleplace;; the Sultan did not, as he 'might hare,done in the exercise of his Undoubted right, - " declare ear, but addressed a protest to his titles: ..• . \ ..,.. Iler Majesty, in conjunction with the Sover eigns at Austria, , Francs, and Prussia, heir Made serious attempts to meetany jusadetriamis ofthe' Emperor of Russia without affecting the dignity and independence of the Sultan ; a , had it been the sole object of Russia to 'obtain security for s the enjoyment by the ;'Christian'Euhliets '. of the ectlf 4c, Porte of their privileges and \ 'immunities, she would have found Rim the Were that iniverwen matte Bat, as that security Was riot offered' - shape of a special and‘separate stipulation with nests it was rejected. \ Twict had this offer beeninaqe . by the Sultan, and recommended, by, the PottiL rowers, once by isnote originally preared \ at Vienna, end, indisetPlautlY-Itladidad by t hePailiiO, once by . , the /reprisal of hoses •of negotiationi agreed upon ithConstantinople en tho filet of , becem'ber, andN4rored:at Vienna' on'rlta 43th of January, es offering the' two parties \ the means of arriving `, at en undershinding, in , a becoming and honorable manner. , • .., .--, \ It is thus manifest that. a; right for Runde te,' interfere in the ordinary relations of Tuiltisk ettbjects to their Sovereign, and not the happi ness of Christian couMiies in Terhey svas the object sought foi, by the:ltsiash — alicicivernment , ; 40 such idemand'the Sultan \ - Would not sUbirtit, and his Biglinese in .oelf-defenoti,\declared war upon Relish', but her hi'esti,',nevertheless, in con junction with, her 'es, hoe \ not eedsed her en. deavers to restore.pence bet7een. flit , bpotending , panties.: ,_ \ \ \ , , , • , The time h 'he, l'lr,, nOW,A,rrijfed Wlign'tili 101'100 and 're - - c%s \ ' l 4: c.eo t the four Poirers 1,4711 41 , Primed wholly, in ffectial,, ind the mifo , tory preparations ofitusala mlot t d , oily more extended,lt is but tbo obvithat e Emperor ' of Russia has entered upon soars of policy which, if unchecked, must le' a to . tha, desitua7 , a \lt fiat of the Ottoman Empire. . , • . , In this „conjemture, Aar Blej ti feidscallid:' upon, by 'regartlfor an t i the in grity and in= • dependence of Whet() IttoP has bereaMited as essential to the peace of Europe, y the sym -pathies of her people • with right a gainst wren& by a desire to avert from her domialons most Injurious consequences, and to•sitavi Europe from the preponderance of n power which haskichttod the-faith of treaties, and defies the opinion \of they ciiilized_ world, to take •up terms, in conjunction with the Emperor of the French, for‘the def Tee of the Suiten. . . , ::,• • -' ~ -, -;" she. '.... Her:majesty is persuaded that in so iteting she. will have the cordial anitport of .her people; and that the Preteit of coal for the Obristaan religion\ Will be used In vein ,to cover an aggressiott„nn 'deetaken in disregard of its preceptscands.ofits 'pure and beneficent spirit. - • • \' \ ' , Her Majesty ',humbly trusts , that her:effokto linty, be, succesafq, and. thftt, by tbi.bleasluto Of Providence,: petmei,May bo',- establiihaq all #l4O, and.solid folledatioiltitr , ' —- , , ixespo l 4*; 4110128, JUL:. ": ~•'. hiejoity t . the Queen'of'ibe - Uniteif Wing : dons of Great-Britabi skatheltutd, haring been ohtopelledlo take np _Anna in support. of an ally to deli:rout ofatiniderteg ush,searna ltttlereseroas ' as: pomade .to.. ttaa.pewerfc,..trith-Whotn'teng*' .. . . , ••' ' . . .• \ '., - ', \ \ H ' \ '', ', \ . j • . s, , . . . . , \ 1 ' \ . • \ . \ , ,• \ . Z3I, ;.,.,.,,,',.•;•,\..,,,,,,,-...,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..7.,...,,,,,,...,..........,... . - ..,:,,,,,,,,r,, , ,,t,,,,, , ..1.: •,..,..-,..?;`,,,, te ,•\ .,,,,,;.„+.-,,,,..,'''."'"'—'•'• ""'''''''''''';''''''.4. • '- . \'. .. .: . . ' • \ \ 2 \ . \ :,,- : ...i.. r.• .1..4:16 - 4 . 44 - 11 • 4 •••• .•• -1— ~..- , - , ---.1 :.\t ---n- a.. , ---trx , --- , -, • .---,-;\---- '--- :- • ::_ t. ..0*....3.. _-. . ' --r .......-. . - . , '. . , . , . „. , . • - - , , 1... ', .. ~ , ~ ,_ , t- - i ..--. i. :, 1,;;,,w .. 1.- . ii \ . 1. , .-2,7 1.. ? ..-• .' - A ' : To preserni,thci commerce of mistrals from all unnecessary obstruction, Her Majesty ill irnalg, for the present, to ware a part of ,the belliger ent rights appertaining to her by the law of na tions. • It is impossible for He! Majesty to forego the exercise of her right of seizing ardelei contra ileand of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's despatches, and' she must maintain the right of a belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any (treed; blockade, which may be established 'enthral ad nate force. against the enemy's forts. barbore, ereoasts. But Her Majesty will waive the rightof sett ing enemy's property laden on board a'neutral vessel, unless it be contraband of war. It is not Her Majesty's intention to claim the confiscation of neutral property, not being con traband of war, foam/ on board enemy'sships, and Her Majesty further declares that, being anxious to lessen, as much as possible, the evils of war, and to restrict its operations to the reg ularly organized-forces of the country, it is not her present intention to issue letters of masque. '.for the commisioning of privateers. Westminster, March 28, 1854. -SPECTATOB , , etch from Vienna, confirm ,a to the same effect, informs that a large body of Russian ~ 000 men; creased the Doti- Imam to bitustehin. We ems of vouchingfor the ac . - ent and we must , observe I with almost incredible ta.: mrrence took , plate on the wo., _ ei kit . on the follairing day at Dem..- , or to th . days at Vienna, , as we have notyet heard‘ha the electric telegraph has been laid dolon beyd , , o Austrian frontier, and Brailaw hi , distant aor three hundred miles from the nearest tel c ph station.- Wo connot,,howeeet, •, . t positive Assisi; \ Lion on each a ground al.. e, and - it is highly probable that if the Ras' .tended ' to crese the Danube at all, they w , .1d o prate HICSOOIII I / 1 ` .possible an the extreme ',.ht of bae Turkish po sition, having relinquish as it hope of mak , g a sue° sf skl i e l ' ms for, the present, all Yil attack ,an Kalafat. According 'a. conimuhication re cently received in this , . try from tridezu•Paslui,', the Turkish General, wds fully , prepares far an' attack on the Dolmas:fie, as that tract et land lying between the . Danube and the. Distils Bea, near the: mouth of the river, la called. • t. The tripartite treaty between England *lid France and Turkey, was signed atConstantiri\- . pie on the 12th. , \ . :From the:London Mow of Marco 29, , ', War is declared.. A peace which has , lasted the unexampled ‘ period of thiry-nine years, which many fondly hoped was to last as many more; is at. an add; and the three most powerful States of. Europe are once • more engaged iii‘a struggle, the duration; the and, and the ,results, of which no man can tell; but which is too likely to produce disasters and sufferings, of which we late mercifully spared the foreknowledge. It is not for ua to attempt to lift up the veil of a lb turity. which: must be sad in many respects; nor is there any need, • No alternative* as lefttis; the decision has been taken out of our hands; and, unless we would submit, with our allies, to crouch under the insolent dictatlint of ar barbaric Power, and see the liberties of Europa disappear under the tramp of the Cossack, wo had no other course than to do what has now been done Mead and solemn form. The sight of the &eminent we publish to day will call many to their 'senses who to the last have speculated on the ahatices„ of war as a still remote ..:Oontingeney, or have looked at it only in its holiday aspects. If the mere sight of a manifesto to which we are happi ly so little used might sober theinost thoughtless, the perusal of it will removiiiivety scruple Tram those who do , not think all ,war anjiistifiable.-1- The document does justice to tie long, and anx ions efforts of France and England. to • heal the ,rupture 'which theZzar had all along deter-ode ed never should be healed, except by the. subja gation of a neighbor against whom he had no lodger a .quarreL With a simple collation of dates it convicts the .dariiig attempts of. the ral3l. peror to falsify the chronology of the negotia don, and throw on na the odium Of provoking the WM., ,It 'meets With sejnit rebuke the ittipu I - dent hypocrisy ' which :Russia Jose claimed to be the 'friend of religion and truth, when it was spurning the , pare precepts of the one and outraging tlie. liws at the , other. , There Is not an Englishman whose thoughts are still free, And whose hind li.not tied by Ague fanatical theory, who 'will not respond heart and soul to this sol-. emu aPpeil. The greater park of' us will only \be called on to endure saerifiee„and thankful we ahould bii'l.hat, our part in the noble struggle it not more severe. But those saorihces:, all will Make cheerfully and ~\ ungrudgiugly, - from the doetiction thit Heaven, Ima put them upon us,• ow that the only way Maar° ourselves, and ful filiOtir part in the terrible drama, is to strike wi ' all, our might, and let. the great culprit see at iiee,lhe strong determination and the tre membitiatewer he ban presuMed tosetat nought- We hat's( liden slow to take the'decieive step: The Russianlkaelevidently concluded _ that we prefer red negotiation to action; the very population of St. Peterbdrg %has been .taught that we are too commercial to-he real warriors, and : too fond of -profit to be , ielinlyaensitive to liming. Now that we bare thrown away: the scabbard;;And, stand face to face with oAr insolent antagoniet, it only remains to disabnat4iMthereuglily of this ;ma, 'ginatir estimate ctont., temper and power.• That \we have no doubt will by done, bet it will' ho done all the . more readilyiby our. gallant fleet and army, if it be known 'distal' England follois her sone to bsttle; and willproaecute aieir cause " k nit 1 avenge their death , till '13'64 or late the rights Hof ' nations and the libertiee of Europe receive a fresh saint en in the signal punlehdient of the gigantia offender:',' From the Irmattn Timer. Nor& Z. ini us trr ui bar, urael .... ...... At the:Privy Council, which , s • summoned le ;meet. at Biekingicare Palace tiduattentoon;tt is undorstootthat tho Orders in Conned which pre scribe the conduct of , her .?dajedtek, forces' and of her subjeckt during war, will receive. the ap proved of her Idajeity, • Acoordini'td:, the .pre ' codetintobserrad in similar , eases, Nig -Inge' And: most important Orkthese • docurienta' , lls Of order ~of general. reprisals againit the shins;'tioecli and 'foilijects of 'the Emperor of, all - the liusslani • by virtr_e Of which Her hfulesty's fleets and cruisers may lawfully 'seise and' bring .iii Russian'\ sti,ips and:property ; and tbs4Ourt o r Admiralty' is. di- rioted to prceeed judicially on all such captero. Commissions andinnimitionsare also signed aed, 'issued'to the. Court of ' Admiralty of . l Engialtil, Riau - the Vice-Admiralticourts abroad, to an=.. ! :tlioritell4 top:data their preceediega,- Anothe*, L anier of ,eitnal itoportance is that which prohibits , i.}Torts, British vessels from fittineout fee -Ittlislart ports, and places a general ej,.op or ' ntbargo on ouch of the :enemy's , Tessa. air , nuiy. enter the: -parts or, roe:date/Ws of this' cipitey.H.Orders of this nature appear to have bgtrixgancifon,every declaration \ witr to which', we _lyrehsen able. ' 4 9' ten*. ie. AZlikki 1803,•in 1801, Ma in , 1812, exiktliey are entirely confers:n*4lW to \ the rights of, the belligerents and 'the , acknowledged trill., eiliiee er teeritippilitw. At the same time, it is \ always coiapptentte the Crown to .relar.`er sits= . ; pond. the ,Terity .of these. provisions, and Wt. 1 , linve no.dou t Het it . irill be the desire "OUther. Britioli(loyerament to mitigate far ,as pessi-' ta t tlia:egotits`c the state of war, on private in , Tlie Oliietitt Aim Prank woe, is *most cap,' ' tal wilis:well as a capital . In a bite number of tlii4Pitc Journal we bare the fallow- . *it secsterii,i;!.,. ~. \..`v. . . ! Our Yritlllt ,ii:s eniienegailim,, \ 'gel:Pa'' , .on Prrk' l :•9l.ttkuthe. chivalry, than if there \ Vaal Irt. 8110 * tiAllg ill e w0r1d.... ,:, S .S . 7 , ~. ~, • ... - SaFiktii . ft Irma ,14 w, Hampshire, who ...la , sieving hie lait term in th Senate,. staid to him d l r the other dlii, In complus , with.. si. number of southern Senators, while • •On the ille'- ' ""Would yoii, DlV...,lfsie if 'gal :upons„by.a.. Marshal of thel:initedttates to ' tin catching a fugitive Blare, obey the order?' ' l' -', "Nor said Frank.; "I'd ier hi lik-4,1,..1,*,, 1 icho:: first ."' :• • '''. ' ' •.: ::' : ~' .. .. _ ' "That'asid Mr NOrrie; trinnip . rdij to 41S1: 1 southern' frierithi, "Is'' an' evidence - ho • little' .iv-, i ' gar( is'Paid to' the lave of the Baited .tatet s by, 'these Abolition Whlgs.T 44 : ' \ : ,, WeIV said Frank, "Mr. - Norris . would4on hole to catch iiiiegrti, • if 'yen. saw him tip \elng, ')Certainly i'livonia,.. Said 4i: Noirris,,,Witii, some'lrepidation. • • ''' :'' ',' ~.,, „:.. 1, \ Frahk turning to Satiate Dickson,: of Itati '., ttieht*groulif 04, - . eir; 'if relied ''il , poiffi. la tte;\ rest!, ritete - negioi : ObeT the command? '-. t: ~'No, dry 'meld Dickson. "ylpeti,biiiiref:i, Wq," said Fra •kv ii lA. 40:17ay,..4 Shwa 'not wi;ter,44hen you cap get 60 ' way. north- '..etn, me likONthp - ge v iltlel*C fiviiNiiii4snipi, Stanleyf, intik Ceridlia;haa..ae , tore for . Naunitrf , Lacton o win g abovre.„,..: • ' . 4‘ .11 64.c4'' oughfaFearthe Men. who, a fer.,llartrParlmata that 1 91 . , 1 " 4, 181)040 otrtoe, I had rather iteiro 'tloaiat \lmre ihatt.seolt matirrtt'Ahoy I ivotaa sait,..ititit...alight, inanition. of , • one of Chenitiuga~ . 01 tbl 'Axed' iteran ie eet4011et, '"14 473. 1;4 il d. Asa ear ten plAinesse Homer thr with Mw amA' a w n, gm , maree reme, from ameArristel. we, .r 1; \ "elm Stirminrn cis ram en OM All • . MAII/111711. Roan.= -The Perhersburgh Garet Says tbit all the Work Onthe'Cinciunati and Ma- \ riette ErdiMed, west of Marietta, has been ens • \ pended,, and the. hands diSeliarged," for want of f unds td•gt! ihesd-• l'i..LWilson e ßtq., the tirls i p- tier of the CoMPany, left 'on \ tee steamer a few days eine° or England, for tbe purpose of ne gotiating bonds, Arc.' - '.., . , -,-. -.-- ; In answer the above paragniph, we milled to be able to My that we en' Interview 'yes tarday-with N.L, Wilson, `TIM hat *nee gone to Marietta;; and keened fionx*n,,Wligt,'lndeed,;\ we knew before, tMtt thew ulic o utthetinitinnati . and Marietta rued irtc . being riehdtkoseen- ' ted, and that the financialefildreef the MMiny \ me in as prosperous a 'nendition lig,it Li:possible \ for them to be; in the erlsting state of the money market. lee statement will be f confirmed, by the following facts. The hi. '&, ' Colituniy have just contracted, on satisfactory ronti fek", three thousand tons of iron rills, whl - - arorlo \ tie delivered the coming summer. This el ac annt, \ nili .,i\ added to that provided for by former con ta, which are being ful fi lled, makes the total il ' , thy of rails to be supplied under present Ilareellias 3. 4 fifteen thousand bins, all of which is 'prig . course' of delivery. Vila raying will 'be coin-. meneed in a few 'days at : three points , six thou sand tons of rails haring been delivered, and the work of grading, masonry and bridging foreigh ty miles of road being completed and in medium* for the iron. .• . • . ''l`..,L- Upwards of one hundred miles of the line -j . • \ be finished and in use by mext fhle Tee wiWlk ie being steadily pushed forward on ell the %Ltd. point, of the entire, route from. Wheeling west- \ ward. • There have been completed within,a few \ days, and deepatchedria the Pennsylvania Cen tral road, for the same, company, by the Messrs. Norris & Co., of this city, four first Masi iceorno- tires, called reepectivelyi ..City of Wheeling," "Marietta," "Ross County." and ”Cinehutati;" which makes in all ten engines already furniehed for the line; with an aMple equipaient of paraiu -ger and freightmirs. About thirty =ilea of road will be opened for business in - er fortnigit. The company have expended within 'the peat month, In the work of construction sionit,„ . .over. $lOO,- . 000, Which has been the average outlay. month, for tee same porpose, during ; the, last • winter. 'lip to the present periOdabout $3,1/00„- 000 hare been expended in this important-Irk. —Nortit Amer. . - " ' ';fl'.:,-__. . poa ace of the ' ii a¢rt ' • \ . 0 " 1 4 \ WAsnrsarox,\ Friday, April 1.4.-,The Senate adjoruned over to • Mondaylwithout passing lhe Treaty. ' I learn o that it- has been.ed Modified, already, as, to ,zediire, the snmappropriated. to Santa \ Arum . from twenty millions to seven., Thirteen millions efdollars sired! Clayton; who •, 1 t first Wes eciriolently`oproised to the Treaty; is • ' w said, to be for it; One thing is certain—me r objects noble Treaty \will. pats the Senate , . \ ~ , \ _ Congress is, practically, almost, at anend.-,--. Every'thing is ea • There 'will . brine ?twill/ \ Railreati,. no Re ett d bill, add no.other mess :ore of -importan see 1.., pureed at this see einn. Nebraska h p lyred the Whole mass, not excepthm the • ta%ill. :, __ _.l, The - ettetl4 l to re ore the duty on railroad. aii ;zy, iron was hea fora time t least, intillingliis may yet eanyi,t, through th Senate: - - " ' ,A great change has co'in er the Loco Foie leaders lately- instead, oi ,tha superellimrs air which they wire tqewore _ 'they - now . 'be-. ut gin to bear themselves more l i ke entlemen and less Lice overseere: \ - " _, ' It is-rumored here t hat yon r late or lies- - mein!. is to ge, abroa d Several de ble meg-. slam swept In proomectoo. , •• - - , There is strong talk in. lain ,Cirele call-., Rig - Emil Ward IkMcher to the vacant p Scutt.; of the Congregational Chilic 'in this. City . . . \ Senator Gwin is about -. es 'rig for Califo : Re bas little hope of re-elee cm. '• Ilia vote or the Nebraska bill finished him_ veil his un • . derotiedi- -vs on i weigher.' ie in bis pm 1 . . . . -I‘-!,. W.1;11 ' news beige?, venpuerntral *flit , \ . gan contained an - nanny. article ;on the kee n:, ' \ • dent's Messige,-and - charged Conivd- Ito n' \ with falsehood. Mr. Robertson iddresee&att l is , to too Captain-Generel , inquiring if. the ar 11. ' • \ ~ .. . . was unharmed or, sanctioned, but noname. ' s • whatever was taken ' of this note „ Mr Robert : son then laid the Government piper and iortele-\ ort.Commodcirm. Newton: on • - boatd”thelrigate ' \ , ' amble, :who refused to offer the accustomed -- , lute to the Spanielt.fisg, hir.....Roberison would - , . are left tee Island, bad not the ... Commodore ptir 7 . , ' . lied leis course. • ' - ' 'portant report of 'the Rue 'the Danube, the Tini . ea of The Ohio Legislature :is engaged. in dealing with the the.. , and regulationeef the-Banta and Railroads of the. State, and a series of bills have been Movednpari the avowed principle that-, no irrepealable right is vested by charter and that the Legislature pis authorised to' altei , and !mend past, and to adopt other and Piespeetite regulations. The, general bill ,from Lee; Chain:mat of the, Standing committee, tin !Lail-. ; 'reeds and 'Turnpikes,' covers eighteen', printed pages, and embracee nb leis than thirty sectienii: It is pronounced - 6y, , the Cinciiniati•Gaserte, mem bill to destroy , .Railroad- enterprisea, and 'outlaw Railroad Direeters--n sort of Drava Code 'applied this great interest sidle the men:mi.. gaged in it==iutensibly for the pablic safety, hut really, me a whole, as 'lied' as bad'ean be, Lind' will ,serte,.to drive llellvond 'capital "Mit or the'` State,, as a similar line of legislation has already driven .oat banking, capital," ..The .new _Bank measure is to dePrive the Dunks within the State at their present charteMd tight to issue notes under $lO, and to ontlaw the entail notei of . . . . . . • FilrE . _—!T/IZ 'COLLTpY BLIILD/AG OP TEIB:INDiALIi :, i ' 'S'ILATi lifsivritsivi- is Reiss.—By an, extra Dent „., the °Moo of the Illoomington• Yew I.4:tier, we loatit - .that the new College Bulldink,'cirthe Ins- •' dilate ,tiniveraity;;-wai, wholly deStroyed brfire,- - ' f about 2 O'uleolc:Tmitiday.Morning, The. Library ' -,- • t , comprising 800 volumes, 'was wholly destrolnid,, I ,- -. 1 , 'The whole loss is eatiniatettat $ 15,000. \The Le,- ' batatotT, and PP; eld, ,Oediege . building -was wit, 'injfired.' , , Dr. Thirty, thik , prusideril, Fes .bbsent• , A, \ at the thrio of the, on a Visit to lkfadiSo it. It.: . , • is not lniaiinhir the -baili.ihig teak file: 2 •N' t • ..'- ll.usin.t.o AnillatlE pi. run 111;TEllt STAILIZ/o—, , \ • _.... j The New torte Churrier . des .Patir Vali his flail( - , .l toil faith; if unable to - eenvin*othite;•that Rili-i' - • t sian privateers stre,to belated eat lath* Ilnited. , - States ports - :In its -*ilex Tkupsdsr,:.it nays \ , that 'ltatsiati": ‘ efficeis still prosent in New dim Xerli, are actively negotiating an ley% prii,. praises far the purpose or crest; ' tolitatifith; - A- ";-• resources for Rrisata; ,-, beyond,.whi 'lsle" ptsi , ' '" *- ''.'!".-•',' sessea.,th the Arm hliitokadotl.Blaeltrund Ballia -,..r A: sues :\ Among theao negoAntionst is utie,with ii "..,; ...•,...-",. groat mail -Stearoehip oomterty.Sor the trusts ~i ' --.`:::;,• ' of font steamers:; ' The diem') offaiethi leen; ,•• - '''' made, - ',Und ' th e: ptice--V;Aoo,ofitiii theer.`":" agreed;nate; bat: tlie':oOmpany 'tsdrikAntiriVitf , the. espoesibilttytheqwoubi incur by - withdrew lag these steamers from the AerThle of the red`i., Ara'SeTertutionti . .i•equirer, ill lidili4On la 1 4 0, 1t.' , • -1 stipulated - Priee; thikt - they ehall .lio gruirenti , rigairuit all the possible tonsequene 1 es'of the iithi::•A; This, says theti:iourier, bas.been'theisttitiblbap - , block of the negotiations,. The New York Cent-it - A v . in suggests that, this, story in ntere.probi , '\- ' blei•Dianthe former, 'Uric,: 91 ,i'a9/144 ,in the alunckl ,, \- \-' „Warmth - As there ` arc raptors that AloventmentlV: :‘,!, '\ is likely' bi withdraw* apEtrePriationstf9M one \ -- s t RIB e*rObaiin o telm. OM.. it 14:PPsiPlc , that he ,A ''' \ aiutpikttY m aybe loo ki ng out for a market.,:,, Feu \min A. Stare Ooseurnotr.-The • Rimed .Bemion tinEwith a spirited- article calling fora' '-, • • : State Tit . onventlon at an early day, bilismitate j' \ \. a Baia. ticket • vdileli *hall sunith the fdendte'br. '''' freedoth , ag;ast the , sham democracy , ' slaitery , propagandis and redeem Ohio'front dougirface;' ---- , liquor-selling end liquor-drinklag, antlrepubli•o-': ' -I ....... 1 can • and inti-assiperanoo,a'ilaniercrep:", We'ge'" ?- -. In for the ' • contention at :anytime - which - AND ':-.• ' seem' best to bold t. ,, Let the Anthlllibrits • hi and' d' ' free territorimen of Ohio"rally to each SI deer-",,•''' Tendon hi , theiigh a phit, 'awl ' our noble:State' Willepelk out at the next eleetiob, as she: has- - ”--, ;• never: done before. , Awe -belittle ; the:Min ,ef '•-,;-,- rierowtorsoy, and Dou*sseerticy, Cass-tieraey,•,: aquatterelovereignty, 'm4 nost-trambug linear. . 'i ly orri s in Ohio:. • Thefthamps which thectnwen , ?'"'• . . .tion, or the.,22d , gavit!the \Deniers • detagetati, - , .made that:Caste stars,' , ! • idul they were 'gm of evil 091X.L4 . Slaiory Demo ciata.-. Th i. n •, b u lt CO . . ' '.r chrOlade..i ' ‘ \ ViriVacaiirrhafLi*lN Vnii. Lodge, Pierpont tan decided at Entlanitibat no much ot:: - ,.. -. ~ \ , tile LlquorPrehibition act of,thai -Alt/dela dirosts ~ . 1 that seised Liquor oluql be dela:v:79 Imrittkio , t4l. , .i - , N*ot proof that say hail beeriSold„rs, - „unconstititt-i -.- Ilona • (Thlii.it On the basis of, 11thhtte, htomili;l. . • *1 eliesetts' deettliott.) • :The case goes. Pe' tof t h e,, geproui.Cdnie; hut i'llinilar diteasionitiappre 7 ,; ..,, '„ headed there \ J • : EILAACIPAIND Sseras..--tru the. Disttietcdirt-i'r, icitepEloy: xi: .yulualle. slavosi.the-rnepervef: , •• StephextV. Stanhope,: were broughtinforTortsali•-) emancipation. They wore named "Mail "Airt,P 'Minerva, :Phillip, Solomon,- Norio. - mud'jfettile „b.' to. "1- .Mr.. Stanhope ltr • • it vreulthY'resldmil 2 or . • , Telrennitt.etitastfildbotiot4Pidt-fri-thiunsiPiblOont', - •• girt or rfreedom to. OW Im4a4*lngft;.4l.3l bat v esii-114.` 1 ourej to them the .oßporttm4tes fig& Rest 1 , 0 04; -,4:-.. elevation' and thlutuself :a neve'ioadint pr'_,•.; \ sion oftnitifyingietieetions.,-Lirei;! ‘ paitC -- • i .- \ ~. ..Tter4am;k'sailitiiiii. otoo sae; nett teellini; Ufetti'anly - the'itazi'4l:lb, dciiiii•tibt'" ' , . , ,` . ~~ ~- .„.,;,, , 4 ..,..,„, --,-:....•...::ii.N.,•:••.'.:
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