, . ~.• . - . . , - • -• . „ , • • •• ...,... _. ... • -, ; -. .• 1 11 - .1: : ;..- 7 ... - - , : : ;:::-F-:.7i _ -'.; ':'P:sai'AkiEtED 4IN 1786 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ..147EUMW DAILY_AND lititElSLY •WHIT.F.;43c CO. .434 E, 37.11.W1L1TL1 ' tSAIICZYRA.IOIIT. Mar or Mow nutire.,:ilitre Not •iti ran onrar. . . TER 313:- • .D.A.ItY•4It '4Ogi',ft•piesahuc. , , lard& balr Ira • n advance. lc IK E K LY—tere dolberspet annum. be advance- C be supplied on the ibiloaring esuditions: -• Thesis wines par Pis coed.. do .., • 9 . 0 0 . : reign ••- ........ 15 _ • • twenty eopled 'do - .. 00 - Tb• Winne *Woods dub to .... s'ildrefeed — tu ono Peto" , *, to be paid bioniiiably in ea no dub Paten "'" be sett liner /be yaw rapine, maims the money besot foe nroanaL ; A • RATES OF ADVERTISING: One emus, (10 thou of Nonpareil or 0 00 haertion. _ , , : .Ince masuopifilie-r0..... eis, Do one week-. .......... ...... 00 Do two • 0 , Do three wags month _....---_.•.^'•'•. " Do o 6 00 one ........7 OD Do Soar awn ..... 10 07 Do Standing barda Woe Per .132111931) 00 One dollar Mr arm addonal tom • One Goner, changeable at phamum.iper ars. num./ WHOA of a Mrs- . . oo . F or "thiagioanso • mare, inserted 0117 UM Month, and for each addlDenal soma , inserted under the yearlY .tea, halt erectable • mnare, and not orer dltectt an a oars f. " M t litrritr * l i able for Llapt adverthiernents tanager , ao tdilitignedortOorattetrmb,lll,c.„raTedm.the esme 91. a. advertisements. _ • ad artleements hot marked on the , toPT.ffr • TK - te. ,l number Of insertion; will be motioned tut forbid.. .and. ;ancient erantad . 0 . 0 m0, 0 0, .th e O :IITVATAIater bu t t . r to VIT )Molted bee to the Leman of other persons, el trdl as all eoratl. ' ss m enents tot inunedlately connected with tnotr own btudoess.amd all dame of selvertberoonte, In length or adored's, be. rood the Dante comtged, will be ' , barged at the usualratee. for ell Cosh - transUnt adrertleing: bills will he tenorately " 71117 1 14U1rd p iaThgl t ta=s1 Dona pardes, ward, tow nada, and other publlo Locale gszand all l Iln roar editiord meeting. and notiees. to be ehariad half Priro. not able strictly in *doom. . . . Ilarriage notion, to be chergcd and , • Death notices lassated without charge, sodas ammo , Mad by Ihnoral Invitations or obituary notiree, and ohms _ so aecompaelott, tabs paid for. Regular advatleaw, and all others rending °mammies. flow. of toga Molt Palo. destined t^ adl attention to Atoireas, Concer, or any public tertainment.. whom charges ere mole ts lbr en notices of pri vate menelatlase—every notlos &snow d to ran oatmeal= to private ep towhee, redenhated ar intended to Kameda individual Interest, eau only he Inserted with the under stendratt that the mine le to be pahl for. If Intended to be )sorted Inthe local oolons, the acme will be charred .t the tab of 10 cents per Ilse. Bishop or fal. sotitts . y2 b char ... sett triple prks. .EYero Llama. Petttlono;=;er .i Estate Agents' and Auctioneers" advertbementa net Lbe Mid under yearly rates. Dirt allowed nt of Irtpthree sort one.thlzd per cent from the amount of •lIIMELTOIIOIIII-111161 . IN DAUS P 1,1131. Ono Psnsoroc Maros Iwort . nosh additidtolllWlaW • • LifIaTIMIVITS 1.4:1•17.1t1 . 1•Wi, Sonar, (10 1111.4)600 insertion .f.O cents. 110. to& addittonal losortinn 25 routs. Mt Crowfoot advertisements to to road lo,..froneo. RATES OP DISCOUNT_ • CORSZCITO traiti too Tea. PrrnisC.et d Urn; 00 • N. HOLMES ic SONS. Brokers. - Ys IST Armlet et. &Moots Third orsd Fourth Ps Pittrberrok PENNSYLVANIA. Trona at do Bgook o f IlLs a ttaryt. diz .....At i mkt d o kaeb.a kW. of Ilmod's of tio - ...yer oc,'.l;me-ItY.%437:Lni: d o. • Dank of Coromeres.---notr,lfranAlin Bank-- —. do pant or NorthAmeries.-ydc Lafayette••••• Bank of North'n Liberthapar OW Life ins-A:num tn. do t- Dank of Ihmasylranta.-..par Western Rears* Rank-. do Bank arson Toweshlp- par Bank of Massillon Bazaar tbeUrtitad States 12 Small Notes. 1 Commands) Dank of Pa.-Ter • NEW Ba n ks - ND. Parmerd AtMathanks • All whoa Banks- Ohned Dank-.- NNW YORE. New Took atf •Inr Country . . X era.ake hank. • ...yAr t a rIINVA Phlladalptda Rottotrf • " Southwark Itank.---.-(...ntr N. JEPEEr ;BMW:a Tradesman's Bank. -.---oar AIL solvent Bants--..... Q i Western Bank. . • .--tar _ _ Dank of Chambetsborgh- Dank of the VIBOV Valley...-. Bank of Chatter COuntr...km 140 k o n k . of Marina f:. Bank. a.. Norfolk Bonk of DeLth. Chetdar-nar farmers' Ble of Virals. Pink of Gerroantottn-......pir Mereltasie 3lectl.laDk • • Omsk of tiettyibunsh...- % North Womern•Bant-- - Bank of Lewistown-- . Branches. .. " Pack of kliddlateorm-r - X NORTE CAPROLLVA. I Nteatitor Co. Innt.---nar Bank of Cans , Pear-- 2 • IMtf orthastkorlattd-os Bank ctn. of N. ("aroll's X 0 , 02. Dank.W ilmiturtart. 2 • Cithentdit In A BMX. • slerchanteßk.Nawburst, 2 Doylestown Bank ._...-...par SOUTH CAROLINA. W. Bk of the Stof &Carotins X Bank of &ath Corolla. 2 .Ilk Ofkotek7 • Co -Tar Bonk of Charleston- 2 orators:Pk of LtmsaMor-par Plinteri'L Meehan's' Er . . Fro Bank of Readlng e nar GEORGIA. eretroylkill oa.per Augusta Ina. Died Co hr. . ayoesborg. 0 0 Dank of Antnnts-..-- 2 1 ►rwklln k Waahlogton..• 131 t. of Brotonrick,__Ant'a 2 X • TL.NNESSES.. Imunda. A AllsolreAßank e s kt ...... =o ll :l " gtiikt.W. • ...rtat Irk of ExotuckyLor • Lebanon Bank...-. Bt of Laniser. Thurston " Xlmos • Bank of Potttaßla NortbanallkorKentucky Mosoniodosla Sootheroßt of Bentmly , West Bnmeh x MISSOURI. Wyoming Bk. Wllkasbans %WM of State of Mistotni- 4 Foo • ILINOIS. AelMf Not , 10tate Dankand Branches 50 01110. Bank -of Illinois.. 75 Okla State WInCONAK Branch at Akr0n..__....., do Marino tire In. Co. etas 5 g0. 0 , F ' BranettCakchll.=.... doNforornmeM=ltar%! Branoltntarretand.--- doi Peninsular 3 Brandt at dolnassnor Gamplay...-.. 3 . hawk at Da c t . do Slot. a Bank- 3 =at De wain - do CAN - ati. .st . ds, Ammiek. Toronto 5 thsnelt ad Ashtabula -e a, do Bk of the People, Tented 11 - Itotralt at Salem, .-... Bauk of Montrodl ..... 5 Hawks, 51 ontracid-.-.... do Ilk of Canada. Toronto 5 . Buch at do EASTERN EXCILANON. , - Boothn Ctoolanatl--- do On New York. .....nor Branshatt Washtubs.-- d o Itranch.st4:l4l..-,---- oOn Balttostre .-,.. --rex st•Lasteastar-.- do ViZSTiMS faall.Noll. at, StentomM lM-: irMoo • BitMeit Its Mt. Vernon-- do Lents .. ...... - Branch at do B t. 1.3u1s Branch st Springfield.-- do OOLU A NDSPECIE VALET- Blame, at Marletta.---- do Doubloon. Fiaolsh 14.013 Branch M. Troy. --. do do ratHet...-.15.60 Branch at.M.Pleseant.... dolEagfr, 01d...-.......-.-1 0 . 5 0 Branch o r Laneweille...-. do Eagle, new.. Branch at Norwalk---. do Erederlekprors..-.... 7,0 0 0 Branch sr. Phu. Branch at c"ortmoonth-- &tinniness 6,00 Branch at dogorerelens.- . 4,53 Branch at do:Ten Gnlkkrs.... nruo, at - 3" Branch at 51asall101..- 2 • 15 Branch at W00dar......- - 'do • PRICES OF 13TOM IMPORTED DM THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY _A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No.n roux= srft.arr. E==3EIIM 100 - 100 ^- 100 1(4 100 91 100 12 , 00 100 100 90 .\ lUDs& Stator V 5,......... Da - WA -•-:-....1 roansvlnals 651----. Alls'urtJa trs.--- —........ Di. , omm. Va icrtp Da.- - coup. Cs-...,. I , Platlitla cl . alcir . 1, A . 31 V 7 : 17 :: WIZ& I ', L -- itunUrVera: =l7 P a r fti ... Alknemor 1.112 IMAk PULL TvotOo.—.-- -Mama Devaltßank-.-1 Monongahela Bridge--; orrigiona labartiaa—..-- munnanniort Brides-- 11.11111.11112. Fittitiii gill Insaranor— 'Modern Insaranoroo..... Miami • gamma • agnirdahal Pittalarrairto Mish nLike ah Jr Lordirrni•- --Mang's —zuggemaaawaggrarga, rittsl=l2LW fano =Zit • • I=ral Itallrosd-. • ... Olio* Ponsui. Dalt 011 b -• ' Clirras.wikWeilsille IL ...11142 . 1as Willow Dry Dock 1. 1:1C ". 11.ar lads QS= 1. k Tart Creek Road Parerre. PNOI[ Rd nnestabarg ia 'cumplice - . • . - . . . ' • Iron Pittaburgh h Lg. flora, 10IM . 7. UMIS #,XOI.IANOIt A. D • A. WILICII Mast Saws P.ar D•illq roan OOREIGN and Dome Rant Notes and Lima Ws. • c""tkt,naa gate gatextl ßtor.kir=rashd odd on 0 • M../ vooolapollti • tor • nactikle GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. DSALTMA SICSUM I A, mum trorakko.. /I",tir""Tnu=nia.tfirlaif:l24=4' PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINES AND SEPARATORS. • . . WARRANTED to be therm ably . . .T T and to 7 . 12AM1r . =l t°, R. °.° Thnligar 31.40. C.lntiiraPtird ta=t, are malt removed ree! slue s.... ri f sr , r ,y itch equU oorrreulense berle or ilialn„ ?Uhl neater. thriehlel fatter, or nasse..b r u r o • • shim SAO of theta ere war in aire In the I% item • , M a as smear Illet of ths Amiantus. Malaya bean 7 , aye na rn 100,000 bushels earls, ,ma VW tbsy base been reerenmenled Sr those she W. these to bi ea templets, sad to work aißell Le say In, , Tbs &pantile ; IS Boon. Patent, and Is attached to t. member, and erenpletely eemaraterthe grays Anal shelf rroes the intp,apd tam spleen entire sellsfectlob eihremsr snyltflrf 1 iTwii w (it 01 :LiSCOTT, Denti Market.st, Fourth etreet, ttra doors grist of olk4 _1LL.:41.0 v. WARD, DENTIST, Penn street,. V s Dom extra sod. Mein boar. frogs Y4.r. to 5 403. :;0351331313111 mole TM br.edred or attentlid to V Moda lbw sv_w,vnlai by +pedal a/mamma ce te eadvi ans, seams& soli4 BTJSINESS CARDS. r. S. MORRISON, ttorney and Couneel o..) • I OM. rtoovrod to Li*. 44 Gloat otreet, wan. , • , iL W. HALL, Attorney lit !wow.," Gnat start. betwociroarth and iood Anal, ()BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attortiey at Law, SL Lotda. uO. 47 rs • , Attorney at 'a-- vall and Graaf streets, oppceita the Coll rt tuY2k.V"A rope stosTitlaborgh. Alt. Attorney et Law, New Castle, iterronee oouutr, Penneyleards. Xefer to Lion. Wolter CralEr.Crose Creek; J. Thy,lap. tag, Um:Won Smith; Kilmer t 11.01211; Mittel PP. Wiltretkee... • TAMES J. KIIIIIsi, Attorney at Law, office - Putitilr street, hear Grant. Pittsburgh. juls.llli P. SPAIXING, Attorney and Counsel . IsrClovelaad. A. W. loom* &haler & Stanton. 11,ANCI C. FLANECIIIC, Attorney at Law, Nu. pilrroarth street. Pittsburgh. TASPER B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. AreeLPltUborgh. • BANKERS AND BROKERS. TbERNAN & CO, 'Bankers and Exchange llrokers. 93 Wood street, earner of Dlattiond Alloy, tisurgh. Jairilny andaell hank islo Coln. Dlsconnt Moo Exchange, mut Promissory feudk Cannelton/I in all the ptincipal °Paha UninnPßoa,lee Deposits on (Ali Wad on Interest:and 010 their prompt attention toall oth er matter. apliertainlng to Bloker's butlnsw. lli...Eastara Exchange constantly for sale. ,sass..... .1311 /101.210. MY= RR/114ER & Rankers• and Ex change Broilers. Buy and sell Bold and fitter sod an Notes, nigotiate loans en Beat Estate or Stuck Seca lilies. purchase Premiss:fry Notes, and Titan Bllls ou Fist ind Meet. tiny and soli Stocks on ticumnission. Collec tion' made on all points In the Union. 0111 m senior of .Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the St. Cherie. D..KING, Coin, Stock and 'Exchange "Iterer'x -Ym le h orr t—i int'a nrlth!d t Ti k''' rant rateag Dentin.. made. on the Wulf. at low ratcg Wes tern Bank Notes Bought and .old. 13428_ RATIIOIIAN T eater.. .......nenna TIAN. PM. X. Ml= PALMEPALNNA & Co.; Successors. fo R, HA Honey, Rlllll.lll t Co., DattkeraExchango Brokers and dealers In Foreign - and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Mourn, Dank Notre, andSpode—N. W corner of Woul and Third Amts. Current Money received on Dolma.' Fight Checks Ihr sale, and collections made on nearly all Dried palpolutp of the United States. Gold. 'the highest premium paid for Foreign and Americas, Advance. made on eotadgumenta of PM:lnce.aldmped east., en Liberal Lerma wn. n. WU=W. WM. 11. WiILIAMS & Co.:Vankers and Third v ratobang.ltraant, North East morass of Wood and A r ll i t 'tr enorsiAio= On liberal tams, and collections promptly attended to. - jandy WBrokers, ILKINS & CO., Exchange • No. 75 ' , Muth street opposite the Batik of Pitta ergh. ',Muth at most liberal man- :17 1 0 _ _ i. LARIMER, Jr. ' Banker and Bre- V T her, 4th Areal, No. 63, adjelohdlutr the Banker ritt,borgh. - 110LMES & SON, Dealers in—Foroign _LA • and Detneetla Mlle of Est-hamar. Oathlodes of De p.-ad:o, Ilanit Notes and Spade. No. tia Market greet. ['Me. htirat. I CAleatlogan made on all the vinclfaa Hiles througluast the Celled State. COMMISSION &C; - I ,l ffh . ;g A, e i r lblo n e rfl lTllG . ,. 4 l,. :r ealer in 1 3 ;i: i i t t , T:as corner of Woad and-P i Streets. la now malting alarm, assortment of Fresh Goods, ha addition to idis already ex tenetre etochamsehased from tzar hands in the Eastern markets. which will he sold at tho lowest market nem,. 113' Steamboats... 6 Familia, baying by the tman typplled at wholesale rates. atlooda delivered In the elty free of charm ikplß Ad; nrd A. - ISCBANE, Commission tuni Fpr mann .osOf r i soro2t u oL v n:Tta.W.frl strret, Ihttsbwatt. . . apC-13'83 iv - xus-t CO., Comraission.Mercbants xed Wbnltsaft Omani lo Won. 110, }Your. Dried 1 -" l, * igiar= , krUC;17.1.17. s TYALCH 316ALPIN CO., Whole- OP . Gnve.m. •d Donlers In Viarlolonr, Metals end Manufscturra. No. 242 grid 244 Llbntr 04v 4 L. Plttalmrzh. . _ ijritEDEßfek,WholestiloGro oers. Proann Forrikidirm and Cosamissico 1 1P7="ca#L=11=Its... AU goods lrsurod It decked.. apls ROBISON & CO. Wbolesale "Grocers, .. Produce Dealer% and C l ammilidon 31erehintx, .253 LLLsssbbbeeertty4troet, Plttsbumb. 300 §PRINCIER lIARBAUGH & CO:,. (SI/CCM nrts to 8. llnrbinnti,) COM minedun and Forwarding relmsnln Donlon In WOOl and Produce. intekerally, Vat 141 First and 116 Second tlreett,Pittalmrstb• Pa..ay Is ds W. REA; Flour Factors, .Cominisaion 0.7 i'and Forgrirdlog Merrehonts saki Dealers In Product stenendly: Orders Ca-Pittsburg Itanurceares Piwziptly Mt.. 4.1 aormat KciritUbnr4b. Penns. ; W KENDRICK, Forwarding and Cora . mleelen Merchant: aloo,,karnt furitanwfmtnretta learidtem. Lica 22 Wend street. Plttelmrith. Patittalm attention Isld to r.noirdinr• Moreltmdlea and rensimearato fir Mo.l lto eormetletr'er preform.. fur Note .1 my description.. Order. tame UT to Instruction. tolll, la all Year b =rn rropectfidly oolletted; nod I DWI.'" w‘r• 'Wt. am ovary mettle. to your brlatlf. 12 - lEit &JONES,Forwarding and Commis- Ant Slnt.bssits r beslers ITt Frodicee And littsbarnit anufaetured vtleles, Ca.! Dula, near &math street, iittsbursh. ARDY. JONES k CO., Successors to ATWOOD..JONES k co.. Oxitakimrkm sad Foriratd, iur lereluiuta Dealers to Pittsburgh Manu_seturedtkods, Pittabbrgh. guy, MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro- Commlsalda and Partrardlng Itorebants. and gents Le Brighton Cotton Yarn, 6T Water rt.. Plttebmgh. A1f;1 13. 0. C.p itNTELl,4l.?.enyal Conral rnis ..es-on oanslgnments of Produce generally. jal.7:y SOUS.... ..... .. . .... SOtt‘ TWIN WATT - 4' CO:, Whole Prod Grut 07 Cortlarlon Merehanta, .ad Dealers In . oes erg. Corn Pittsburgh Msourserarres. No. 2UO Liberty at, Plttaba. I B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio p' GmmWi(m and Fn.d Cheese in Macb.t. end Wbo; Pea:lashr fn Western Procne h. sad Western Produce ""* lt Waterßutt.r' and ;heft finsithgeld w.xt. pil=t`E- street. otaanJk 301/ loA.Yobs A. Int...IImAJIV Introb. • Aos Int. liveNoT do * Alitle n rCt irnu " filOXAS id urr i,v. itzvah W mt holleal tl. e Grocers, urtur No. U 2 Doloo burgh. fI.H WAREHOUSE.-HENRY WAREHOUSE.HENRY t_J COLLINS. Tams:ding sad Ossusilsoien Ilisteitsat,snd Ballaln Chem, Batter, Lake Fish sad Produce gaissnilF. 23 to street. doss Water, Pittsburgh 1.331 Dt,Nov. 41Act do 6 , do 4 YON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole ; sale Grocers awl etno=halon Henrinsnti, and Naha+ In Intaburgh' Jkinnalbotares, No.= Water .treat, Fit t . D ra. Div.llargt. Div. Ja. 8 ct Illy. " v a Div. " rr . TACOI3 FORYTII, Jr., 4r4.1 Forwarding and vcm:martian aiwa,aat, r$ Water st sheet, littiburgh. k 26 I v. Nov. SIN OMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer Yrenett and Amer WO Paper,llarlet , Intwean Third and Fourth strati Mantuan. ta66,63 v4MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ._, akt .); • al I peeler in Carpeting. Flom Oil Fitram •P,1 4 "13, N th."". W'mk"' 8"6" a 12 Market ttroet. DiV.Qr a l 1:0W.4114A MO MORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re- Dl.. Joit.4l 11 e sir Stock. Div ROBERT DIOORE, Wholesale Grocer, WC %Mies MAUler, 'dean In Prodmx; Pltfabargh urea and all kinds of Foreign and I/mimetic Wine. and -Lem" Mfr. Liberty street, On hand a very larp Mock of ruperlor old alonongehele WidamY, Trlil M lux for rash. • ==l • • - •• G. GRAFF ,!E CO., Grocers and Com- migrlfla r, Dealer: • kin& kur N ..aLgr j.i Beeond Mee ataiteLargb. e1417 • BLACKBURN a CO., Wholesale Ore,- t Furnishers. and Deane. In Produce and Pitagergn i &nbeharen Oils, Pitch sad Oaknnt always on hand at their Warehouse. 141 Water Nree , Pittsburgh. eapl2r E. Di. 16154,A 20 FFew Stott. 172 10 73 12 a 2 ri =Err. S •DialtEfi - Cd . .,' Wholesale Oro snd 117;F,ont street, PI Is Pssti. 11. LS k ROE, Wholesale Grocers sod r•tr.71:[4,2 MCIVIILIAS. N 0.194 Liberty street JOAN A. 01150?...VE. 11,17 M. & CO., Wholeotdo dra een. Nros. IS sad . .1) Whrd rm.!. Plttmba.gb. NHING 1101:bE OW 'S /0 CO.; Iburfh • greet, estio Exchange, Coil), ntN Tracht anal w,IY trl=e - cottnied. Intionsiglllsk lerft 4441 11FILLIAlti 51'CLURG, Grocer mid ro I =l L Wood o and BiXtl3"*".: line nu—Foreign Pruitt and sot,. Whitler& and Rant Dealers tripplied on ttill lowest tonna ROBERT. DALZELL & CO., Wholesnlo - Oroares.Connabudon Heaskaatz, Deniers In Prodooe Mt aL amt. Menu& alsnahotoreo. No. 253 Litony stmt., JIM. D. WIZS' DAVIT. IrGiWOW. WICK & McCANDLESS, Juccesoors to. Y. L. kJ. D. Wick Wholesale Groom, roreardlol and 0 m ,,,,ba500 Moreton* Dealers la Imp, Nab* Ulan, Cot.. Yarns, awl Pletabunth 11analietoros n owner of 'Wood and Watar littablarirk. -CULBERTSON„WhoIemIe Orocer nud COMMlAlloll3lmtant,Daller in Produce Ind Pith. feryrfi bisonfecturstt Artirles, IA Liberty street, Pitts. 'L:t R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Rum-. . saw*. Merchants, and Drains b Produce—henna Ha itts ndl: bmmh. " *nation on labertri Mcnd,,nnti Birth streets. P ilT=lt2l M= =V. DAGA:LEY, WOODWARD & CO., ~a an b' ni:lo tab, 011.111. No. 'St lianwt Janet. PhtleaelDbla CLOVER REED--100 bus. in store and for "4 by imp s. zussa, 00. -LEE,suectimr tatMERRIITA . LEE; MiZgicsa / Vor d attilit s inlMilr' s • ' ' uzenaer ATTORNEYS. GROCERS. ...70t01 11: COW/KATZ. WOOL MERCIEUI3ML t 1 ~ AGENCIES. ACARD,lincing been appeinted the CI- Chntra /birerolvlbe Pittsburgh. fibthe sale °Patent. h'clotd Coo•ntfod and St:m.l4ml Leather Betting... C t. ultstutral by P. JEWELL c SON. of Wastford.Connollieut• offs* P. aole • lalpe araortaroma of all width& faattefactuml, at the manufatturat'a Kb , /wild. being superior to any Leather Belting. Ora before oared In thin, market. Also, a lame stock of all widths of India Robber &Wino constantly on hand. sod for sole at the "Machine Belting Data.. N 0.116 Market street. J. • HL USTIN LOOMIS, Rest Estate Agent, Etmh Merelmodlto and 11111 Broker, abr. Ito. fa urth Arms. store Wood. Botiotd. Pro.P ll / I,II And I KI to. boullr IAMUEL L. • KA.RSHELL, Secretary Citi -mewl ocoman Common 94 IT•b. areot- W P. JONES, Agent of the Insurance v • 0, or Muth kmerlm, emote,...t. 31. GORDON, Secretary Western . ran. Co, 92Mater stmt.' JGARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin 4 ,ll ti tro I.,martoo Company. northwt conker of Wood A. 3IADEIRA,'Agent fiir Delaware Mu . tad Insardre COMMIT. 0 Water street GEO. H. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to Taylor .1. Idlorne arding Merchants. and l gents for 'Eastern - Tninstse General Corozolrebra land For tlou Linos. Wholesale Dealers In Staple Groonies. aneiV trigs. Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Ratting. Twin, R..111.^ Mi e ' snort and KOntneky Hemp, Tobacco, Soda Ash: :Mlodew Ohms. P IS , Dar end White Lead. :Cara' Stone: cad Cinch"' ”tf and Pittsburgh Manufactured Cloode Aerate for the "Penn MITI" and "Banner 11111 Sheetinp, Pittsburgh. No. 48 float street. (oPrssite Pittsburgh and St, Louie Packet Landlug,) ClachanatL ja:l64nad I A. BETCHLSON, & CO., Commission sad 4 1Rwal for the Bt. Louis t =34 , 3 l lk r r i Zoki . iss. and Ear Lead. Help BOOKSELLERS. &C. 11 C. STOCKTON, lateJohnston'a Stock jAhtTinrailratee=Prig:bttirti.4 JL. READ, Bookseller . and Stationer, No. 78 Fourth greet, Apollo Sulldloox IR. AVELDIN, Wholesale and Retail • Dealer lo Blank and School Book.. Papas and Sta. ierr, No. 03 Wood Bisset. (between Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. =sal JTWIN. S. DAVISON, Bookseller ard gySta tioner, Ftweessor to Dmision k Agnew. f I Market Wed., near • urth. Pltteargh. RENRT S: BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealerjn tationery, An, Na 82 Market street, noar e smooch Pittsburgh. Ps. AY & CO.. Booksellers and Stationers , No. 1.5 Wood street, next door to the metier of Third. burgh. Pa. School and late books constantly on hand. .A„11. ENGLISH ,t CO., Booksellers, No. r itt s a. lA.: ! S treet, Intween Fourth and Diamond MUSIC, &C. TOIIN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, rtn l orrx. ° "'st." - 11:1. r 41 -4. -P: h r i ,..1111..,74 Western rermsylranisk—Yo. $1 Wood Urea. yENRY-SLEBER, Dealer in Music, Ma- Weal hatnunotatak and Importer of Italian Strings. tr ant .',r4=z, (Ava.-grt and sgoaro Plana, Pianos. SCIIIVEDER & CO., Music Stour, 4th . etant :=trli7j*rg,Vtr,it DRUGGIST g'. TOIIN II AFT, Jr., (successor to J)ts. • fey) Wholemale and Retail Dreoeuiet and Dealer tn Paints, 011 s, Dyestuffs, 141 Wood street. 3 doers below Tlretta Aller, Dittsburier., Agent for Dr. mb3o Ford's Itodleine. L. 1,11c0i... ..... ...... .. ..... TLOLI,O Druggasta and Anal', L. *caries, earn, Market street andtbel)limonkeep <constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Drumt,3ledlcincaPertomegy,andarticlesperetalatnetatbely busiess. Physicians psescrlptlons carefally compounded. myle jrOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholenale Dealer in • Dram Palate, Offs, VagMum and Dye Stuffs, No. 228 L hefty street, Iltteburst. AU orders will melee presort attentinu sarimmt. for tzenlon t Ce's taluable family media's... rum 244 y • A. FATENESTOCK .t CO., Wholesale • Dannaalsta. and nannadnetareas oil:hits Lead. Rid burstr. Uk il d• .nnt than., mnae, Wood and Treat 'M al eta. Pittp - ma E. SELLERS:. Wholesale Dealer in • . Deng*, Pelfits, DTI! etnas, on. Varnish* de., L. an. TS{Caod street. Pittstemb. Goedgi warranted. Pelee. lee• JIT-MOL RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail 1:/rocests. corner of Lltestl ood at Ctdr arcs/. ttstargis. SeIIOONMAKER & COL, Wholesale • DrunilN, !iv. 44. Wor.d stmt, Fitt.pnrgb- 1 OSEPII FLEIIIMO, Successor to LlVilcox oy Co., ioran Harks? strest and Diamondßasps ma. stantly 09 hand a hal and complete assortment of Dram 3:lndians* YiedieineCherts, Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to Ida badness. • lams, Physicians prescriptiens carefully eum adaY pounded at all MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo thk-r. No. 74 Wood greet. Particular .ottentlat to Boys' and Youth.' Clothing. n 015,7 VtTILLIMI DlOBY:Merchant Drn ..voy, TT and Nader In Reidy !lade Clotblng, 281 LR yt- WATTS .t C 0..: Merchant Tailors, 181 • Liborty otreet.--tre are now rerelotog our yr ag stork of Goixig Po. o.nel:facies Wegf—Cloths, Ca, Cum,. and Vostingooftbe wil l style* awl finoidosullif• Our Mende ani. costumers will plosion give so all. imbl MISCELLANEOUS. T. O. WAILEURGTON; • (DIPLOMA," ADIF,S' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. / Me hos &Iwo.. tal band • (all anortment, No. 25 eolith street, IMOrbur. PO. 0030-Iyd - 1 GRAM` MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, ipy . tlidea Oil and Shoe Vitale No.=lJbertr amt. oppodte the -bead of Wood. mbD-r --------=- FILFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF (2)FFEE, extabllabed 12124 ncelVad prmiumh Vlc__ 2 ffilver , ,Medale and 2 Diplomas-2i .W 2.7 22 2 Pim stmt. Ettstrorgt, I's. ILS.Elewantp2numerous coanterfella 2e22.112 WARDROP'S SEED STORE i 11 - i) . plate slag Earls Reeds far the tiotbrda Pruning In etruments lb! the Orrhardg Corn :Meilen, Stalk and Straw Cutterry and every thing of Interest to Um Farmer, Oar& learnt. Amateur. Onkel" trocaDnalets and ltlonchanta Ailed promptlr on liberal terms. lam WALTER P. M-ARSIIALL, Importer and Nike In Plaln. Floated and Datoratla• IYDer Ilanalnae NO. SS Wool street, Pittsburgh. .. , aleit .. 4 o =elabrattal zaanositera, MetaaraDall- VARISFASIIIONS,FORLADIEES'DRESS• FP.—The P.L.r Pa th lone for JUNE. direct yer theme w bon We ea the the lnoslmo br HIGH. bo mum. Jrll7ll No. 011% Perm. acre etreet. XVIIILIASI NOBLE, Upholsterer, .fand st V r Tt. BA.", 71 " IYITTSORiffirbbACII FACfiXt:Th- 7 .; IL 46 Mama Alley, naar Wood ottzeet.. 44:26 E. IL BIGELOW. Propietor. Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. ,rO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. The sub- Vv would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, Mist they have entered Into partner Mtl,l7ollVlo th ae nt a " =;:tr - iii.IZMITI i BELLOWS of ev de...Motion, whieh War are determin ed to auk u of the me very beet materials And rormlor wort , mmobipi: They Intend to have Always on hod an assort ment of nil .toon frneuSA told inetke% aL tbelsmaoLL oorner of liobluson and FM:lda/ayAtirra. EltT WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON. Ati,gbeny City. Ider 2,L A. BROWN, would most respectfully in eeps form the public that he kon ban At Ids 'stand on the west side of the Diamond. Alleishsra7City _com plete aiwartm of W:titian Blind". Alfa. "dmitlit Shut- ters are made eot to elder ,m in the test style. warranted equal to any in the United States. Ms Blinds can he remo ved without the aid of • screw driver. Ilavinkt purrhasthe stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet katablishment of Ramsey McClelland, lan prepared to fu rn ish their old cashmere as well es tbe public et large. with everything In their Una Agency. ha C. Wood street, Plitshorgh mch26 J. A. B11.01V:V. GLASS WORKS; 101[111.101. j[ ORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Manufactuyers of • .11 kinds of VIALS'OOTTLES, And / sA , PL:iON ASS, 6.3 Ma, and GS Prost streets, Plttsbursb. N. • .1 0 eg;1•01 /OW D. Waal , . . I. a • 00.1.. WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND.DrALERSIN ALL HINDS OP MEE • cortivzi: Or WOOD AND FIFTH STRFZIT. 'Pittsburgh, Pa. , nett stick onsibruc4 m17(1=1117 . entrstyleof JIMA !I•= o tr i , ; : ipp Haw. Ea. ankh= Emmet. M.. 0 ... . on:s gp.s ring 9 " . sad Blister Strel, Tlerap Slab Steel St l . l u turc a scrOoag Itra ms Iron )101l sod lianunr Exlea., , Curner of Ron and Itaxt street., kltt.boi.b. • owns 4S. Cmnn 9.{s. nootrA. B. ROOERS• & CO., Manufacturers o . Itoger'stersilmproved Steel Cultirstor.—Carnes • ou and Fi rst s treets. Fittstnagh. fbl2. I , : 1., anu acturere of Elsolels. Spade.% de.. IVaratoisen No. 22 woonlirst and Eemod nerves. Pitt.tborsch M. Penn Cotton Mills. Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Manufac turers of— rOrth A No. I heavy 44 Shooting% Carpet Ch.la of all <ohm and shad= Cotton %ire; eloatnes and Sash Cord; • n Rope of all gas and dorniptionig Daithist, Ltr.111.7,41gt:,111"0.1.171=ug-a5973` - Arnold it Williams EATING AND VENTILATING WARE ITOUSD--11arnesetntere of Chltion's Turwitres. Knight Iron Tubing, and fitting Dee Steam. Oaa or Water. No. RA Market area, littabiugh. ' 1E11.14 )11171 solo oar Tornants, Patter., &e.., to Nem. AltitoLD & Walnuts. wbom we rowilally recommend tothe patronage tithe Palk oel SOMA ATKINSON & CO. PINE AND CEDAR ARE.--.SAMITEL W AROMA' Nagacoartaatlf. on Mai aarart , mart of Waah aad. Data Tata,Dorwa S team ralL Oak. Wei . Miran, .or Draw Dockets. ‘, 00dra Dow* Chums. Dry Mrararra, floe and. Merry. Worth. Doan% arl other . Walla aura In his . 44a0-10 nada Tuba and 100 dorm Bukets. Warozoosoaluable Hall. Mb stmt. DltUDartir. IN. I PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY . MORNING, APRIL 19, 1854. • NW TORII ADVERTISEMENT S. Trout . MECUM & SCHLL'S Goneritil-Adrektides Ikase, co. IM Nuana E. treat Now York EIMMM PERlLfird OUTDONZ?! LE PROPRIETOR OP ME AIERCAN -271.66111DE would reepertfull milltetinotionof ama. Farmer.. and Mechanic.. red out of the the city to the moderate tossjara nearhaierlytiou of the Guid4 being to mall enbealbers only Y Godr, Tee ear. making it nnemstiocably the t Faintly Neartmeer published In the Onitedbtotes. • The col limn. or the Goode will contain the Mealkitty of Oriadual, Epley Artie es written not only tat Ves,% hot en instrunt. and mill be repleto with •,111 - MP/ 1 11 ,16 4 the Inand General Nomcif the Day. • ~ • In regard to pollthi. O le, Guide will maintain all isle. pendent Mee, mid. from time to time, will admasta such measures as best conduce to the Interest. of the greet:tot number. • POSTALOTERB out others me respectf.lir malimsted to a rt . Agent e for thin paper , to whom will • Mrwarded specimen mole., free when desired to ease. • . • • PREIIIC9S.-As an inducement for penmen to Interest themeelme to obtain etibmibers for the Afermatde el we offer the hollowing premiums. and ripen the recent of the names antigen in adeena, we will forward them, per mimes. or otherwise, if ordered, to the Mame of those , entitled to them. , • For thine briedreol submibers, mob.. 00 for tem hundred and fifty subscriters. - we will give One splendid tine Gold Watch, (warranted for time,) ... .. . . .... 00 00 For two hundred, one e leg ant fine old - (oad, (4 Porti ll"W m, huedred '"rt aa n...- 11ft - i, - M - e - e1e . ' . ......u - t - r "- morelet7Lln7 15 C't gold.) nrth-.-. . .11 00 For one hundred, one Go l d . Vest ntain t . wortn.' , BCO For mmottgflve subssribers, me Geld Pen and (add nobler, Imo engraved. 10 00 For Ofty. One do ' de S 00 For forty. one do do do' 00 *For thirty. one do do do 5.00 Tor twenty.Conameretal du in direr do , . estanakm holder...nth 3 00 For fifteen, one medium do do • 2 00 For tweirn one Lady's do do 1 60 *This Gold Pm and Gold Helder, te the Lodi* else, and hi a beautiful =tido All the ho mods shall be procured from the New Tore Gold Pen hionnforturing ()mosey, the act his best Geld Pen Andrea:ll Cue Menufarturcre In this continent. of, URN mai be adrantageourly formed to every 'Mem and city int be Union. and largemutelor of sMieribem obtained in Ibis way. tech as would Interest themselves for the Genie, can be weft rewarded, tie Duelist oI famalume above will show Ft R.VER A who would dash.. an excellent Family de . t h e ix Teuld at on ch ce avail the of the Gisegfk the g. AGENSingnted: any o ther iT ' se r gaZf u Skdes and Meade. Item t wil l plea ales, Imo will act an as We. the Guide, will please furnish ns with their names fur pub- Paton. TO THE LADLES we would perticularly.sppeal. hnOw log the ofllefeney of their serelees when . energetically meted. By their cooperation onneubmiption list would mon out umber any paper pnblished on thle continent, end to gale this we shall at all rims grim to embody in the columnr of the Guide something to not only plasm but Instruct our female patrons. Ode oubectiptlen mice being so low, there will be bat little difficulty toe their procuring for us enough eubeeribers to obtain any of the Rich Penn i ems above &meted, art] what to would nog deelre a I handsome Gold Watch, Lbrket. Grandy t. Pen and Pernill We wast e o print an edition of Afty Thousand Ondef within thre months. This sorOmsllshedore &Lane:dome the Guide to double its present Mat. Nneereigetcriptieee may be remlttedin PrwtOtliceStam n r. to ant ibor.rbiradV/V..,NV" Mercantile Guide, ale. 163 Greenwichtreet. - mig.Ne weepers Diretruheut Cam. by . pobliehipit the aborts, appropylatelr disdain& including Me +Wm, for Few-WM% and:10110g attention editorially to the am, and lending us the paper., edit be entitled en an Ir./Mime. and maim a GOLD PEN AND GOLD 11OLDEDOmeth Prehe Dollen-J. Daily papers twilit* entitled eta two. which will to forwarded to them as they may •direct. MTh& Pro and Golder will be of the menufactuseof the Xelse Park Geld Pm Maanfachserien Daerney. 1( 0 , 183 Ortmorkh et- the rood altered. and reliable Go d Pen Modem. on this continent. if not to the world. aroLs-2my Staten IdandPancy Dying Establisb3nchit, OFFICE X. 3 JOHN STREET. • TWO TOOI.I IT.AI . NSW TOME CTTT; ORDERS received by Exiiress, or otherwise, for &shag or cleansing Ladles Dresses, Mantillaa and Shawls of every description. Danisak and Mere. Cur. tains beautifully dyed. Lam Curtains teetered. Canton Crape Shawls dyed the nowt the mare anal. colors. All Sande chill, woolen {and falter the piece or siartnent.) treatedin the most surcessfill toatister. The undersigned hare had longexperience In the pq . tten of this bushiest , . at Staten Island. and feel as that their succees In the art otdp log Is unrivalled. uditTairev DAUM:Tr. NIIPILEWS a CO. MOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak Manufacturer and Importer. 66 Canal et. fIEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla:Emporium, Importer &lan of Parley Pars, 361 Broadway. - .- F. TC SON, Wild Cherry R Oust... amnesia Balm, Pill, Palm &a, 93 John a. ET. lIURLBURT, American licimciso -oA3td",vlr.rtmet7, 3-todlelues, 'Thu, au.% dc,rjbr VAN DETESEN!S Improved Wabpeno. , It reotorro gray Hair to Ito original rotor. and ertrotwo • tow growth ortug, Depot. 123 ghosaberr ot. OCT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur tos.toisso.sszt famous. Tumors. m, sad WWI out tha katfa, at Ids vOadoos monk 4 83 Boosultoor. A LEREE WOODIJAM, Illanufacturer snd _ Importer et aunt. Fe . 100 Fulton rt. ' H. WARNICK, Manufacturer or Enam -•e eIIM Cottage Furniture, kc, 62 Milt° rt. TOHN DAVIS. enmmission 3lerrhint and kotortar oflito. Rim. and Cigar", 384 Rub. Ington on. VGOODWIN & BRO., 3lnuufr.cturern of! I • lilnoCut Tau.. arm, and Pnuff, 207 and 2051-. sur St. & 'WILSON, Pro.prietors jam& • • atnnufartore'ts of A.B. Wilsaa's Patent .61.1r4drie Slarbiarr. o'Scr :AS Broadway. . WM. SIMMONS, Millinery, 664 Brea; •V war. naarltriruladilarillotaL. • fIOOPLIC HOUSE, A. J. Pelee k Bro., .P Br:atom 334 Broadway. ORMA.N GUTTER; riticcasar - to Lee. Cromer, k Co.. Importer and Jobber In Stapler WI 44 Cedar et I=tte W. Newman, 31usufact- Bu tte.. !Jul libolnaleDeslerkt Ladles' GaltAw,lio_es, Q Alst CTRL L. e AVERLY, Wholesale Deal t. Broom. INklated Pals 4.l:Ld Tole, Wood and Wil low W. IkunkAsi, YAW, Cordage. Twine.Wlekinw, Watch &e.. lag tirwmwich S. York. mb.).l WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Comicea,. FlO emie Dealer. \a IU (Skthartue awl Na - CI Chat= Square, New Sark. sati4.lyl' 31ANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale Wild Beall tir A rnetum md DeWar In Cab Wet Ram, N. EM t JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of. PATENT lk)X VICES, a mulattos article. SOLID BOX and 1311AZEJ) BOX VICES, corner of Anderson and HoIt• ham streets. one square tram the nand street Bridge, Al legheny City. beareell ri. WORKS, corner of First and Liberty ' streets, rlttsburigh, ts.--Msehlnlets' Tools of eyes,. ety, such as IRON PLANE/LS. 811,1 e and Used TURN. INO UMW, DRILLINO MACIIINES, Le., km. mama. tared to order. IreLl] JOB. Y. lIAMILTON k CO. it. 4 :II3ROIDERED AND APLICA MAN llLLAS—Metertals marked for Embroidery sod Ap orlt by MRS. L. S. WILSON, Isar Ito. WIN Peon street, abyss Mod. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Claylilan ufactariiiiCnr otßd Til.l ARO ED . 'MIS COMPANY AI G L . j...2c t g e e=or d =tritl 4 = Mai" Cu,. orders pr e ar j rifal . t. b r u a Byby Pfttsdrarsts. September 21. 1853. PTITWBURGH COACH FACTORY. 415. Diewead Ilea, Wood A. M. aioatcar,"OIIOPRIEIVII. WOULD respectfully call the attention of Southern and Western Merchants to his One stock ohistriame, ranging In prim from $lOO to MOO. These °antrum am bunt from the beet material andmorkman• ably, and under his own superriaion; he eanOrith conti• &nee, warrant his work to be Inferior to none =mean toted to the Union. The swam of his business, and the mat Increase In demand a:glittering. of Vas indoor& him not to build any entrunori or low work In hie establishment. , Pomona wanting good cat work win please call and examine his stock brine going East. All work warranted New Coach Factory —Allegheny, eiMM. AVIIITE CO. woul d re spectfallr inform the peddle that they hare op on Lacock, between federal and Bandoskey streets. They are now making end are prepared to receive order,. for every description of rehich., **duet Marto , " Baronet. , Itugicitt o Phatons,- kn, at.ohlehdrom their l wark. sod t o h n e g aider th . e; we7tt ' lc " M t er it ' oltetletTiZ ed te do work on the meet manmade terms with there wanting articles In their line. APaying partimdar attention to the ealeetion of underlain. haring LIMO but competent workmen. they have CO beeltation in warranting their work. We therefore ask the attention of the public to this matter. N. DritepalrtOg done in the best Manner, and on. inti mod reaeonehle terms. . joddif • Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON, BROTHER CO., corner of •/1 Delmont and Mama streets, Alleghent.cttr, wo.id respectfully Inform their friends. and the Etalrenerrally, that they are manullietuning Carrillo* hes, Reek away*. Reggie., Sleighs and Cherie* in all their aerie." etylee of Sash and propertlon. All orders will be executed with strict roisrd fa din." Mitt and beauty of lintels. Repair. also be attended won the most reasonable 'terms. tieing In all their Writ the best Cute= Shafts, Pelee and Wheel Staff. they feel obedient that all who favor them with their Taltronsil• will be perileUy satialled on trial of their work. Purcaser* are requested tee glee them a call betas pur• chaelng etiewhere. cad Fifth Street Etc.. .g Factory. -• -AI , 3ILITY, ENERGY, Alsrn ECONOMY.— The NI g.? In . 21112::: Rosa Et.a.. y 4 Avg:4ser Analog FAetnttall tola from k i tsru:PA ' 44ll. 50 ADVANCE 1 5 rrticr. WM. DALY. Fttfelting Tactorf amt. Wyman Wn'4 and Market t a. I.3•LMINTON MAT , MUM.. .... J. Z. MOOILICIAD Livmpton, 8,0 nen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, NTTSBUROU, PA. gIRACK and Deilut Railroad &aloe, Ray, Cattle nod Grain an. Platform and Counter Door GaAs of all slue, t!pritnir. Drop and Thumb latches Coffee 11111 a of earlobe kinds Paint Mille, artnnved patterns Bolts and Rotel:dogs Ifalleabla Iron Casting* of every dtfa v riety In farm and tinleh. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, SM. and 823 Liberty strreg, opowiln liWiMeld strut, PIITSBUILOU. VIONIIMENTS, Tombs, Orniro Stones, JL rynillors Tope, Mantels. Imreinst Fret. Ae t . : . s t i w ot7ea. u r= l , gn. t :4.l egiggitle.7g4 ds sign n for Monment.te9n Land, Block and Slab Mu. Die farniabed to the tads st the lowest prim. All orders Oiled with de at 319 Med/ At".l— • . W. An . WALLACE. ?RANK VAN GORDEN Dealer in loot. keedery . atut Olovein Lem Goods; Fm sr r ' t m a ' nt 0 . 14= m' an s 1( 1 4 1r i bi l r !N8 " .4! Mertet street ered tbeDISS2OII .Plttetntrt4Ps. A. A. MAKIN it CO. PTITEIVItO L. AMMO= * CO,II. TOIUL A. MASON CO., Wholesale find Retail r i Vro In Parm and SWIG DO2 Goods, 24 Fifth mußpgy. & BURCHFIELD, W'bolasele sad 11.441 Dry Oixdo Machisati, coma ?earth sad nr..krittilt.l l ll ll . • - • • • n 7T ■■ - ..~~~R , JAMES KING: Office' and Residence, o !..112 Fifth ergot, oPP.M. lb* Ciltheirlailr -10 oozes refined or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ;WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1854 From the Leaden National 311see1lanr. RUSSIA AHD ITS RESOURCES. Of a power which at this momoat ratios a sixth of the globo we inhabit, OALtivhiob, animus arrest . ed, threatens to driininate it all, a brief eltetch May he neither uninteresting nor uniMportant, the more so as we afro apparently on the eve of the accomplishment of that prediction uttered by 'Napoleon tbirty-Six years ago on the rock of St. :Helena, and—more remarkable stilb—within a few menthe of the peiiod fixed by him for its re alization. The origin of Raisin, more than that of any nation we know of, is involved in darkness—that darkness which BOOMS BO appropriate to the stern and sterile regions of the north. .Like every other country, it has its own fabulous and bar barous annals. It is stated to have been found-' ed by one Kii,—actiording to somas Prince, so eortling to others a fisherman—as early as the year 930; but it is not till - five centurieslater, when Christianity introduced . Its vivifying that authentic history can be. tweed. The annals of the empire itself profess to extend no farther than the ninth century; yet even for a hundred years later they are involved in doubt. A legend of the country exists, that in the tenth century a princess of the country, named Olga, refund the hand of the Greek emperor in mar riage. She bad been baptized at Constantinople, but declined wedlock •with John &mimes, lest atm should compromise the independence of her native land. In returning to Russia, however, ohs carried with her the germs of literature and religion. Part of the Greek alphabet was by her recommendation adopted by her native country, and the whole of the Greek creed. The Rus sians consequently during many subsequent yeari remained subject to the Patriarch of Con- Stintinople, and it was hot until. the fourteenth or fifteenth century that this dignitary renounced all pretensions to govern them. .Though nomi nally the diet of their religion only, he had n reality dominated in temporal as well as in spirit-. nal affairs, sharing with some fierce Tartar chiefs the territoriaPenpremacy of the country; but in the year 1150; Ivan or John Ihisilides.arose ; ex pelled alike the Tartars and the Greeks; and from his day, consequently, the existence of Russia as an-independent power may be slated. This prince reigned prosperously daring forty yeare,:and was succeeded by his grandson John Basilides, or, as be Is termed, Barlowiti IL, a sovereign greater still. This monarch forever put an end to the ambitious designs entertained by Zenghis Khan, Tamerlane, and other Tartar princes ; and eo eothpletely destroyed their pow er, that Stunareand, their capital, is perhaps even unknown by name to the msjority of oat ratters, though it writtonce_Lhometropolis.of an empire greater than any recorded in history. Ile subdued. the Asiatic dominions of Ragan and As tracan ; but, in return, the ruthlees despotism with which he governed compelled the inhabi tants of his own provinces of Livonia und Este: nia to revolt. These territories placed themselves Ander the protection of the Poles and Swedes ; and hence commenced that • series of struggles and hostilities whicheventually terminated in the overthrow of the farmer, and will probably end in the annihilation of the other. This was the first monarch of Russia who took the title of Cam= or Czar. Voltaire, in his life of Peter the Greet, declares that the word ought to be written Tzar, and that it is of Tartar origin. With infinitely greater propriety, however, treiy it be attributed to a Roman derivative, in all probability emanating from the connection sub sisting between the Russian potentates and those of Constantinople, and which already perhaps excited the former,, like all the men of ithe north, to aspire to the dominion of the world. Eli, the founder of the monarchy, has been described as a simple , boatman, who transported .passengers across the Neiper, more from motives , of beneficial then emolument ; but the race bad ' already st degenerated that the successors of John 11. may be considered as more of incaniste furies than men. Every specimen of enormity was perpetrated during upwards of a century by these human•demone ; men and women disem bowelled, children cut in two, the torriltletstae trophe of the crucifixion daily profaned. finch brutality—as happily, cruelty. aleiya has--had its usual_consequences: the empire wail torn by civil convulsions; the race of the emperors them selves disappeared. In 1597 a bold victim of op pression,mtuned Boras Galena; slew- Demetrius the heirerf the empire, and seating himself on the throne, gave rise to that remarkable series of asetumptions attempted under the designation of 10einetrlaille Impo4tor. • Four individuals were concerned in this extra ordinary fraud, - A young monk first took the ti tle, and, by the assistance of the Poles, drove the uspurer from his throne. Belt the impos ture wee soon discovered, chiefly by his own im becility ; and he being murdered in turn, three others of the nalte successively started no to claim the dangerous elevation of an empire. They were all in succession betrayed, and east oft or destroyer; and the country itself, tinder these fierce contentions, seemed on tbe 'eve of being subverted by the Poles and Swedes., Their ex istence has been pointed to as a proof of Russian credulity and ignorance; but we ninth remember that Perkin Worbecke have existed in ono own annals, and that even so late as within the last law years, more than one individual has died with claims', considered by many as substantial, to the throne and misfortunes of the unhappy Louis XVI. of France. Vladislans, a son of Sigismund IL, king of Poland, fur a short time put an end to these savage discords by assuming the throne with the title of election: but the Poles and Russians have never been harmonized; and, having been expelled after 0, heroic resistance at Moscow, by rebellion, he was succeeded by a youth named Michael Fedorowitz, the founder of the existing dynasty of Romance This youth was only in the fifteenth year of his age when, in consequence of some virtues at crib cued to his father, a monk—but. descended from the old race of sovereigns—he was raised by an assemblage of the Boyars to a throne; and being deemed too young to govern, his fath er was removed from a cloister to reign in his name. Notwithstanding his surmised inexperi ence, the regent ruled with vigor and success: the Poles were first driven bark when attempt ing to restore their deposed countrymen, and he was equally tmecersful in•repelling a claimud- Tamed by a brother of the heroic Gustavus Adolphus Hostilities shortly afterwards bredk big out between the rival disputants, the power of Michael was consolidated; and after a reign, beneficent for its era, of thirty-three yearn, he or his father left the throne of the present im perial family confirmed. Miming, the eon and successor of. Michael, was one of those pririces, so characteristic of the Russian race, who eo strangely unite clemency with cruelty, barbsrism with refinement. He recovered Smolensk° from the Poles, and the Ukraine from the Tartars, but vas singularly unfortunate in his wars with the Swedes. He introduced many arts and Sciences into his em pire ; but, while attached to Belles Lettres, he was also one of the most accomplished artists ever known in that remarkable species of litera ture which is popularly-known under the name of vituperation. His hatercoursowith the Turks, who now Male freely in cordite, with him, offered some of the eboliest specimens of this upon re cord. The term;" ilfahometan dog," is found In almost every,one•ef his despatches; and his, boasting •warreommensurate, he being always lound vaunting a,. that the Russian seymitarie as good as the Turkish sabre." He had some English emissaries in Ids rank, and be possessed also 'eurabers of Scotch. Thif latter, many, of whom Served in the stirs of Guldens Adolphus, ena bled him to &humph over the Cussacks of the, Don, but his victory was stained by one of the most inhumtus massacres on record, ha having hanged the chief of the Vanquiehed with twelve thousand of his adherents on the high roads. Yet this extraordinary barbarian was one of the first to introdnce_rivilization into Russia.— Linens, which now form such an important fea tures in its manufactures, were imported by him from England, and ',like froin Genoa and France: He was succeeded by his ion Aiming, who, find ing himself otillite.death bed, and his brother Ivan equally debilitaled by disease, after a reign of seven years left his dominions to bo inherited by Peter the Great. , . • This celebrated nine° was himself not exempt from the epileptic affections Which incapacitated the other, and have long been inherent in the family; but ho united in his character and per son qualities which have never been combined In' any other man. A debauches of the lowest or der, he became exemplary for virtue and domes tie attachment on his marriage with a-woman so obscure that little was known of her previous existence, except that she was the camp compan ion of one °fete humblest of his soldiers; a drunk - ard of the meet debased species, he was at the same time a •model of industry, energy, &cola , Bon, and method. His visiting Europe in the smite of his own ambasmolcir for the purpose of ' pining infortnatione his working as a carpenter in Holland and within s few miles of tholisitish metropolis, that he might prectically Instruct his subjects upon ship Building, are familiar to eve ry school boy; not less than his remark upon the superahmiduce of English and French lawyers, that. “he had but one in his dominions, and him he intandedto hang en returninghome.' It would be mit of place here to recapitulate the extract" dinaryAeeda of Peter the Grest„ tiht foie:Wittiest of St. Petersburg, his construction with hitsown hands of the . first model war.vmuml7-sitill relig loindypreserveti—for the newt= navy,Und his no len timbal personal Usatidance of the GOODS. MEDICINE.; \ \ A \ \ . ss. Irma at .e ex talon o three tbeusend \ \of the' Strelitte4er,R • iiiii4trialL \Se4 an ex- traordinarY, hots co of emus, vig.sr, perterrer- , 'ance, brutality, ehroledno*atid cratl43 tiewhere 1 Ir ‘ else tote famed itrhistOry;*tid s his d logsteele- ! tie* is soelt, it midi 'of polilli , al4l'esc rice acid 1. e. e fortoer in its merman, sagacity that:even noir it Is flip guntlifelk , of , hitt dealt blows en the . th er`ereanwhi* they. hav, sucCessors on. th e throne, and,-ii, must `kt ad- \ not yet recovered ; ' lt may still' emote rapture !flitted—the sure/it one \they dm fellew r the 'to her subject. to MB ct that the never failed in 1 1 / 4, purpeeof working oat , his and their own vierwal tthy decisive eel, mid a inferiablY atter in ele ct ag gra ndizement etuttolVereal den:ninon. \ , t Cry important Bettie; t thecithiter eker of hu- Petel d first reigned In `njunainn\ with his I Matte at largo:Teedia \ rom th e fact that she half bra. r Ivan, who refdaed to arquiesce in' destroyed twenty-Olghhth usandef the linkain c t Alexius's sign to piece th e',, formes solely ottlactiort, on the D,sti*o oh o e ooc sloe, ma th a t the,thrones lint after 4few hetgoverned i her genera, Suetarrior, butchered \ tienty thou- aloe and st. , ^at.' im e to v venike , -v. vvii I eand in-cold blood at: 156t4 on anothe r . : th e knee recorl fainter Wm. in some degree extenutted 'hy the preciously , ~ coneideration that It via done in the •,,d e p of interrs hie contliet, but no such redeemineamture marked &lima .1 theother—her brutal 'officer patting the whole of .bin, lvah's r the mitered .. garrision\ to the award, merely \in orm sirliti.`tu 1 revenge for the gallantry oktheir 'previousre molly in'En, kajatance. \ Reeked" CaUestine s w own Stovers ante ing all others . disposed of.by Means equally iMgitiatile andehe . draitted GsFlailed wretelledly;;,.lf not mystetaously, , ,,in 1796, nd in gee 1 when her paesions`began to`, awaken ePprehen r.resents ea efenin the breast Other chieffeverlte, Potemkin; . emisteerint hiMaelf. \ ' , , .rsonapf I slle had previensly, accompanied, him fth a . o °there it , jourdey to Cherhon, o which the 'world hull .gals in pc rings %with the spiced...ie. The ambaesedcirs \of It was by \England, France and Stistria, accompanied her , y call it wet In this tteparaleled tour,`end the king of Poland \ . entirely h t her ma thejournek. Shortly afterwards she 1. er pestilent p i on ciped'the former' ,three, when the Fre nch, t toe; but so Re letionlroke out, end, tertifdlyleaving them .d °Meng to b Cornatheed by its thrum, ealmly partitioned frightful m the doptioneeig t of the ladle. ~, ~ nunnery, an ‘ A A. crime deeperstilllfonin national ethics tha town then' r, I \ e 'f tincti * \ of a t temi t yY l ° 'tit' °tithe) had Previ- \ that COLITSO 1 Omly beee perpeitrated by Ca th arine in the mur featurein h &ref thedstfant Prince Jehii,\ itin\had Meld contemners entity occupied the throne. . With a characteristice that ..in to force ht .he, at 6,4 4 sent himfee indirceration Czar egoist, is a fortrese, with `the underethedingthat, if an income hi tranquil himself, and tite cause erne disturbance empress;Cat, in other he should remain 'sleeted; tinn and •; ly a ft erarde\ettseovereu ,as a owe:nate 501 e..,,, with chat- ctarlitio turpitude, whee hei., own , serving in his renka, Catharine , herself, \es al7rolligtcy, , .pr the \misfortunes of . , the e unhappy ready. mentioned, had been the companion, or prince, heeds to excite muimurs iii he the affianced, of it Swede equally obscure; but od be employe& an obscure llisteitenant,tiattempt herunprecedented elevation, she etiewed. herself feliberationthat she might the Pubis* with \ possessed of a spirit and d evotion worthy of a a letence for 'his dest.nietion.'a, The unfottnn ant throne. in all her husband's defeats by the far pr 'ee, unconicibas of, all ‘ these r tgrocecangOind' more ehlvalrons-rand far more insane-Charles ignet of a Wald from whieltem had beenae- XII, olio e was hits support when P in adversity; e- and \duce a edit], was brutality put to,deith 3,,,,\ ter wan isubsequently environed by 'the forces of bet a enter own •ndnion had interfered on the the Turkish vizier od the Pruth, size was his pretex of saving hint; each-Ouch ilts the depth\ shield and, deliverer; and when at Poltava he of Catherine's diabeagel premeditatem—the ofs eventually end for ever triumphed , over , the mug- ficer waslanself immediately execuldil to eop nanimoriss„Stvedish monareb, it was mainly to coal the 'nip. '•. ,'t, ' ".',. Cstharine's , formight 'and firmness that he owed y e t ea ri v e e u cestraged learni ng , a id i n t r o\ his success. \ .‘peter fully appreciated the ~ g reat dated 'twiny . eliemtitthemtelluesia. Site had' qualities of 'this commanding woman; and he the edentate too, of belt* followed by h eon owned that it' was theie alone Which induced *helm lorries'crimes threw all her enorthities him to make her, at a• his wife after living years With Into shade, Thlpeculiar citeuresMneea utler him 0....‘ a mistresa B, tenible \ death, not. w hi c h he died— r his own 1301419, onaawhonye withstandleg, bete \ the Ciarowitz, their eldest still on the throe iere partiefe to the murder- 1 - son, whel: fate at•oece invest* Peter with the nay - have thrown a deeper die than merited incomprehensible chaff ter of an ancient Roman , over the mewl .Of aul ; yet ho is undeubtedly , and a \Junketer incarnate. The young heir 010 With propriety ecko ell the most‘Tan his Center, ea ngsro introduce in- olent of his race. At he oetset o nd vi some obsenke charge or esiri novations into the empt , was condemned to however, like Ma of hem, he was ehivartme: death by his reforming fa eri d i\l amt‘aaoarchoit to he repulsed the buleherßuwariow, \and Tier:ikon some acceitetehe VAS s tly credited in pas- ed Cesciusko , the heroic defender of , ,Pelata:the on by Marshal 'weed° at th ferocious father's shoved a disposition\l,o, alleviate the fate of that instigation, While others represent that he was unhappy country. Bet antis chivalroMs Muss \ beheaded by Petenliimeelf. use incredible of „lions were said, and a • areaely with justiee, , ,to all, Catherine Was iminediately erownedsvith un- be counterpoised byes *ces end by crimem . and Precedented sple.mbir aZ Empremby lier husband when these threatened t e edinctioe \of &reek after this unnatural destruction other offspring ; I inmate of the pelace, a g eml conspiracy of his` and it can excite neither surprise :ter regret that &may and ministers put end at once, to Iris Peter himself, on indicating symploitti of a Fero- life and reign by stranglingliim ' midnight mil dons insanity . whielt threatened her and ell his bed -gym, , ~ s \\ .‘ around with-destruction, 'hardy aftendied, it• is The youth of the present ampere forithvras ' \ but a Child-excludes him froth • Pa rt i a r t, supposed, by her secret instrumentality. Yet Peter with all hits ferocity—perhaps with, li on in this guilt; but Alexanderthe: to pious all his insanity—and isearedie all his 'l 3 vimes, ,able, coldsblooded, yet \ seeminglygood-natited most be considered the true founder of the Rue. emperor, though also a child, was souk degtee, sian empire. Previously It had been a power al- involved in the awful crime _Of pa eide ; , and his most unkeoin to Europe, and i Mysterious ides own hge_seppeced to have been murder' ,too of.l its ruler existed only tinder the name of • 1 / 4 he e a seu r nimetto have been prompted* I broth- \ Grand Duke." • - But from hie date \the country er. "There he goes; 'said a sarcastic \yet saga ranks as a rest power in the Old world, and at ciona'Feench lady, on his first appearance in pith present, apparently, by rigid 'adherence to his lie after \the murate of Paul—" There he gee I; maims, it will swallow up all but the New. Yet , Imeee d e d\e y th e , assassins- of his f irearlf a the `, itmust be allowed' in his favor that he was sin- surrounded by hie father's, and followed be Id gularly Sensible to Merit, and indeed recognized •own;" and some twenty-five yeareafterwerde, no other claims. Gordon, a Scotebman, •intro- while - travelling in an obscure part ef, hirdomin duced military discipline into \ Russia t some Eoft - lona, he is behaved to have perished equally ilite dab and Dutch naval damn instruete 4l the It. - erably in a ditch. - " - \ \\ cositaa la maritime affairs end Pe ter, with, a .It were ne s ets to recount the deeds \of Ale - sternness at Once praiseworthy iiiirreceeattio4 ander- th e daknofAuderlits,. Wegram, and B Possistid is regularly serving nadir"tlitr°4 an t i,. redino. Wherelde country was invaded,,eonsid gradually rising through Out the \ onniorni,Miturs' acing the unexampled destremion menaced him both by sea end lend., .A iall snore merithrious 'by France, we can\ acarcelY arraign • his'euttlects trait in hie character was that heist the 'same -for exterminating ''the French army. Yet Alex-, time displayed a yet deepera att ttachlnent to Le d er mmanyrespecie was magmnlmous, and he I Fort' a Piedmontese, who intro duced the arta and example thus evinced a mind superior to, vindictiveness when sciences Into his dominions. The Napoleon's own hour of adversity came. Though set hyPeter has ever since teem , followed by his treacherous, and mark ed succm.sers, and Russia has thus .::invariably the by the Scythian dupli.: city characteristic cf the \family,lie 'is undoubt best ad/artist:atom and diplomatists in _Enron*, edly entitled to be consideredthe 'most civilized, inasnoth' as she welcomes talent from every refined, and amiable of hia`race. .\•,---..„,.----- clime' _\ Without bestowing on him ere:idler possess- Catarine, lived and reigned three ' years otter ing the extraordinary qualities of hisgrand-rno her huShande murder or demise, and \ the riled with a vigor and ability which atronglrconfirth - equa l ly . ther, the present emperor may lay claim to have succeeded in deceiving us. For • many the supp itiolthat Peter owed great past of his, rare he has worn, but`at last th rown , off, the celebrity& d success to: the masculine ascendan- i mask of moderation.. The means by which he cy of her ind.\ am, wee succeeded by.Teter \• ascended ascended the • throne, the, menintres by which' IL, a sou of the tate Ciarowitz, a youth who in- ebortly atter his accession he ernthed - Poland, his IMrited-mtich\of iite father's seeming-amiability „, atm indaishingcolititutitinailibertYln Hungary, and weakness- \ Sore that it was perpetually d ie- &MIMI subverting the indepeedence of Turkey; tranted by external revolutions, and that , he died im „,\, n e w ` fully, revealed or , ye l died in all their in 100 of the eleall pox, nothingow ts a k ' L°wn darkest features. The unhappy man;,perhsps, of this feeble prime's reign or , at least nothing is 'however the victim of suspid on he ' nspirer( i that Woe 5..., It intereat es. It ie curious, however, , and .i himself feels far more terror than hiezeites. ' , to•remark that it was mainly, embroiled l by the turbulent and ambitious - views of prince *d. en- It is well kne,wn that no Russian \emperor since the days Peter the Great, has been permitted' kat, a'fa\crito general ' ~.ating the two P recedin g • to:reign longer than twenty-fire years, as `by a reigns, end then deemed the richest subject in peculiarity', in the constitution of his \ country, he Etirope;thir k :h distinguished, like the present, then becomes independent of even th e slight h for his ith able avarice. trammels which the Senate had previonsly impel,- A strange vent occurred' on the death of Pe- red ori him, and each member of that body, none'-, ter 11. The Memory of peter the Great was ?I- quentlY holds his'life and fortune entirely at the` r eady so odlenia in conseqemme of his eppressive Imperil mereY, That in this arrangeteent nei though generally. wholesome reforms, that the titer is disposed' \to place undue confidence \may male olfsPiiaffo‘hls eldest "aghtaT was sum" be inferred frem.the terror with which Nicholas many put 'aside, and Anne, dau g hter °fhb' elder fled from his domidons some years ago—firee to brother, selected 'by the Russian nobles in his this country, wherehe sought a momentary net ',, XThis prinedm was not. lestinrolligete flew , pile ; and thence to ' \ltaly, where he enjoyed net the other females oehes ratan/ ;'and th°°:o4 she repose. A compromith, however, was in a few , , accepted throne tipsier what we thoull term constitutional limits, rite soon at the thatigation mouths made between the distrusthig parties, atipelating that .on completing the . twenty-fifth of her favorite Biros; deluged the laud with year of his reign, he sheadatodicate in favor of bleed. Oa, her death Is 1740, this sanguinary Ills eldest son • and this Woad in all.prObabillty an gallt attempted to gas= in the name of her have since been completed lied not the important grand nephew, John, a efilld of - two years ~ but ,even ts ~~ r. Wane. ha ve a rise n ......Tope since INS, a reaction so . violent. ensiled that he was ; , tried and \ condemned to Siberia,‘ while the princess induced both aides to consider'.stato •guo Inds- pensable for ate presereatioia' of their power in Elizebeth; a daughter of Pid , er the Great;',was Europe. raised, to the imperial throne. a • ',, 2 The means Which both can bring to bear for This princess possessed much of her father ' 1 the maintenance of this ascendancy are gigantic enera. \lt was mainly by her res olute boldnees :in the extreme. Russia in her 'army combines that the, government of the lath favorite was every species of force—from the, most perfect overthrown In one otthose needurhal revolutions , , trained soldiers ofthe west, to the'rudeeeastern, so common in Russia and, thouglkciement, she h e z t e i vago barbarian, who - still knews no other ruled'with a Russia ;, energy worthy of a laughter of Pater the Great. dieden was overrun by her weapon than the primitive bow and arrow. She can et all times bring four Marked, thee:Mend armies, and government of Greet Britain equipped mon into the field; but her forces are deemed it prudent to court her alliance at the upwards of a million in;number, though many of expense of a handsome subsidy. She, however , them ate so distant, on, off , , China, possessed .all the'treachery of her family too; that eight months' marelt the confines off , , be neceisery to for, after receivingthe money, which wits - topers ',reduce theist on the shores. of Europe.' Her chase her support of Frederick the Great, she navy is on a acme corresponding — numbering iii the Austrian side et , the quarrel; and about sixty vessels of the line, but not in ent itle Prussian monarelt - perhaps \a: only eicapeltdo" ditlon to Contend with those of \ England orFrince, fent•and captleity by her death,„which occuried th e shipcheing, aged, and th e crews (chiefly suddeniron the sth of Januaryo7s2. . Perfidy landsmen) lit-organized. Nothing perhaps can of this endure, it may tooiremarked has inverige be more perfect than a Russian sailor in the bly beencharactoristio of the *hole Reweave, to spheral& is day, whether it be to hal' race, and proves that though now European in their potter , and assumpdons, they ire still Tar - t.,a nail or handle a. gun; but, unfortitnately for. his country;litt knowe nothing beyeed the rigid tar and Barbarian in theft disposition,' limits of his department, and hence is -.utterly Elizabeth, pronto her demise, had'appointed unable to cope with , any maritime power for the her grand-nephew as successor, and she shortly putpose of either lighting or navigation. afterwards bestowed him in marriage on a Ger- Nil, with sixty milhom ef men, and a rave man priecese, the subsequently celebrateirtath mine IL '. This prince, who mounted the throne rue Wbich on emergency. MAY be said to comprise that at every individual in the country, Russia is under the'ilittof , Peter 111, was as feeble as a a o wer of foroe tremendous ; and, let us add, his consort` ar thad. Little now is known of him save that ' einunediately reversed his pre- , with potentiality too for-evenehose who , disap ; prove thle policy and tendencies of the preaent decessor's Polity,and attempted such doubtful Czar, mail, acknowledge the signal energy, firm measures of reform as cutting off his clergy's near,foresight, and astuteness, by whioh he has beards. ~ PeterthliGreat had.previously, essayed nioni - ded.arid matured his measures : though, if this freak upon , hie, secular subjects, and thus oaaose d by ml d e t erm in at i on 'on t h e per t o f consigned' thousande Of them to premature death • " the western pnwers, we do not, hilik he can in in the cold regime of, the north; but he had not th e end prevail, Still faith and conviction are ventured to attempt it On his priests, and 'these alike in his fathr. For four centuridia popular became so alarmed •Orindignant at the menaced _ bel i e f h as pren)led that Constantinople shall injury or outrage, theta they readily persuaded f a ll in lege, and for several generations a prince Catharine he intandedie destroy her and her off spring too. The, sapirieg wife desired no better has been named Constantine iti, the ' Russian family, that be mil , realize the preactiens by pretext for getting rid of her contemptible hug-, Bitting on i ts t h mec an \ - \ bd, and, after it nightof inilatial iesurrection, , \ Peter lost his life and dorninion within' a few months of his eltrration teethe throne. In Rus sia a Czar sleeps but he does hot repose; he re signs binuttlf to slumber, but, the sews of secu theta absent; hike:see his eyed , for the moment, uncertain whethir they shall 'ever again be Now commenced a reign, of whit* Europe and the globe still re - echo Gaz . profligthy and the renown. Since the deka of Idessalins, the world had not seen !echo woman; since Mose of Semi ramis, a euler.so commanding. „ , Catharine Wilts in the thirty :third year of her age then she thus succeeded In pimping the relns of the empire skink scarcely shove this mid dle stature of height, but with a lofty carriage of the head which imparted dignity, and,lheugh past the prima of, youthoidth an attractitieir productive's:if gems . Wet.' biow was open, .de-, noting Intelligence ; -her nose was agelltne,Mdl• eating a temper for command; her countenance was euressive4, but trained •to dissemble; and her fi gure hantheme, though , too imperious- to excite the warmer emotions of 10ve.... Still:she felt, if the did not'insplre the pitssion ;.and soon \ \ \\ \ '\. , \gi MBErt ll\ . \ „4........1M.--ACt......10 , 1 110 .. , ' ft ea ter of whlh we mustli\rera- I \, \, '4 0 . 11 itol , zisgvita. ,' , .' \ f / Butt ' it itign,..in the muakahrute I \, \ r • , , \', h glorip too. \ ,Bhe extendO s tlih 1 , ' of the'.6):banilli Di u : Cierett - \! em " szot,, more than'toy 1 '' \ \ \ \ ''... .... ' go, eel thh, power of 4e I\ \ }ktutteortd, April,l7, lbM., 1e for. — -- '' - 'uteridiaa, (1,1 \ rho. Bina \ toe - ' -r4rjr T i ^I F '' bledlet ril)c ' silent of the. ivordt domintits oc preeedii7ve • Tartu: V e le) ..: Tun &Imam rarziknosawr Anxr. T —The for nee under command of 'Lord Raglan, designed*. operate against Ittlesia, l ol.ll consist of 22 petal, 10118 of the line and 8 oflfoot gmirtis---in All 28, battalions, which, with thitartilleriand cavalry, will make an armiof at l est 26,00 Q men. c, Their troops, according : the direation. given in a recent Treasury annourkement;\ are to , • be "applied with malt liquors, preserred`potatties, chocolate, coffee, tea, =gar, ride and Scotch bar ley broth, at the wholesale eost,‘witki i r; t4At Mltening duty, freight, packing &a., And ‘his addi tion to the regular ratione \ of bread : Andra , . \ Efriunornetn,Mr. Tranow.E.TPrrription RNs I zasti.:--The completion et this rend horn Sprin gfield to Delaware, was orlehrstedon tlii 4th and sth inst:;,by a regakijotifiestion elonkthe roads h errerylMdy Seems tobire psrecipoted. This road; tmderstand, will be smkg the best in this Mete when thoroughly beibuted. The bellmiting will be flinished to.Dolswite In ebony two months. The pert of the resdbettigen \V .liels tlllorn, are sod Lakeville, running ibyetlgt! friPleUT **mane' \ U MgA;XV II4.4 , , , -....ia \ min - this imareScg at .9 o'clock, \ seared,' aqn rent q Senatqrs present. The thin. attendance is , cried bethe'detentiOn of thit. \railroad trains \ire alt directinhr,„ by the - snow ' eters—many Seitaprs\ sad members having left i oh Seturday..with•the intentioti•frinturtiing thin 9. mooting. It has beet stiowbarmodeirutely sines I yesterday morning, COrtither Sat touiy nighty It . is now eight er tea bellies eptir., , 1. , Mr t.,3l . olintock presented a \ ferment:meet again transferring the krathisiiiik th . Pitt, burgh atid Erie Railroad tii.tb .P ' . Ohio \ Rai Mr. Dit, the proceedis' '''' ga edi th l \ tt\ '',:'• of ''' Trade of bargh, in fever of the poem; „ of the Senate bi ll relative to Spadini* - ''.-', i, • Mr. Quiggie \ submitted resoluitrmiin fa* of \;- the passage ofithe bill pending fik. to grant a iportion\of the public landiOe the ' , eon- ‘' traction of the Sunbury and Erie . d.' \ \ Because of the ihiriness of the Se nate, es ' uni t , 1 1 :117;;to ill ° the= c° no Objec - ti ti ont. l, . f .trunL, i \ b er ere passed. nutting titian the foUo4ng; \ el 11 \\ , Din 4i., repeal a aerial:tact relative to.t/to ,' • ough • New Hedford; Lawrence 'Co. Bill declaring Two s lkt e Run, Warren; eq., 4 9 \ \ ' Public highway. ; '\ - \ ' .! \ \ . \ Bill to legitimate Gee, \ . Calder a / I ,qt ATM- `.., \ • \ i • % T\ strong \ • \-` \ - . ... \ •\ \ \:111 to incorporate the rth l.yesternonns.‘ ' • i ; ‘C I and IrohCompeny. \ \ wo \!.,- \ \ 1 \ Bill to incorporate the Gra •64 Colony. ti, `, 1 ' i, 43kFplemenrAo the chart&z i'' , t&) American \!, a 4 \ . \ . ' ; Academy of Mukie. • \ ' e1 ,•..,arr.. , - • % \ \ N \ si. Bill , to authorial!, the Commtly.Ori - . If t 1 dance do., to lend certain Mthior k. \, , \ . i t , \\ , • Hill relative to prohibiting fieht4,witlinets in. 1 ' , . 4 \ ther,Big Sirrickley Creek, in Weetzh4lenj Co. ' o. \ , . \ Bill to incorporate the Cambria Tom,- • •,., P ony,.„ \' .: \ , \ Bate incorporate the Order of r.inenof Tem- i, • \ pinaziets of Livermore:WeennOretand Co. \ E i ~ Committee, and, laid over. -...' , \ \ Resolliti 3 Ons relative to the homn s of . l i ''. - \ Bill to ShcorPeAtte the Allegheny Black''' ter ' , •-, , , • Supplement to the charter of the Warren MA : . `Pine Grove Railroad; pessed to second reading ' and was laid over. Mr. Plitt and Mr. Kunkel moved to roam:mid, \ \, , er the vote, on the Montour Bank. • The 'Motion \, \ was laid over for the ' present ` Adjourned.` : \ \ g - -,--,A \ \ The following is a copy of• the resolutions rel - \ i , I\t \ ive to the hours of labor, adopted this morn- , ;, g. They were called up , by Mr. M'Clinteeki , , \ Rewired, That the Governor of this State be aritLhe is hereby requested to communicate with \ \ theisieverel States of the Union, and 'present to \ their . httention and favor the principles contain- , ' ea, 1.1`..t.he not of the twenty-first of April, ono \ thrills ci i d ,z :i:ht hundred and. forty-nine, having referen e. to the hours of labor and, the employ- \ mentor ors in manufactories. ErsidreC-That the extension of the provisions tpf saisPect, to all persons during the period of , , 1 their mihority.lie likewise urged on the delibers- 1 hen and ertrly attention of our sister States; be liecrig teii„ho'ers labor in twenty-four suiteieirt 1 to Oriable the Workman to make provition fee his -, wanlimAnd fog e n little enough to devote to the s scqtaement a r t knowledge And to natttiro'i do- \ ' , mond }' or repode. . \ - ; \ \ Lv rile Iloces.---The general ,epPropristion bill was 'Cie special order, but on account of the slim atteallance it rwas postponed, and the se:talon ', \ wig devoted to thikonsideka dn.o of private bills. \ \ Mr. Portar called,up the bill autherbring the ckuneils of 'Fittaburgh to change the location of \Ferguson street, and, vacating Bell's - alley.— passed \finally, t, n. - ..Md. Parke called nap the bill ritipplemeritary to emboli incorperetbag Mount Vernon Cemetery.— Passed i fin lly. V't, 't, .- . - -,.....,,, - Mr. MO9 , hilt extending the charter of Pitts. 'burgh Tins Compak. ?rased fina ll y. \ \ in 1 \ Mr. \ lll \ tzha theripper stiPplement to the act • i , lacorporst pg\tit i e PertesylvaMuStitibiOad °Mips nl, Pasea,fi Ply. Va., '. , •,.- . \ I The folirim,og:lla dee passed,rmallyV • ; , ' 'BUtiplemed„ to the Itlaciptain Coal Compam_ \ • To eutherizit e trustees of Nai \llmiltztke ;pen certain +ool,e3toto. \, \ • 'r•:i, '`' 1 ' • Supplement \to rite act 'ti ti ne t o ditt: ,i lle . \ lends on,whieb , p4rehase ado is iiii the , ,- \ 1 ol k 4ilieidth. c., :\..- .. \ \ et a To eo nri ect the 'Zilontreee` _ read.‘? l • l, .-: al! • \ Pittehteret \ Odd coplica:ne Rdllroad hi eutel, s' \ set county', \ . \\ \ . - „ .„.--,...- :i . ~., 4 ~,, \ Bill \ to settle old cid, ort the \ Arlo Olith3 on, ''S';,, Beavei•division and Frond. Creeltyrreder of. the \„ I Pennsylvindrr•Cenal. ' \ \ \t, ; .i\ \\ "r.,, Suppleitientto act relalive\ to eale,4r oneeated, ' lands for faxes,' ' ; ' \V. - : .. \\J! , . Sdpylement`to the Erie,City Railroad.- ' '•••• To incorporate the , Sherinhge \lnstii•jit C0m , ,, , ,\ Supplement ta tho act \ rdating to Co my ''• ' \. . , Prisons. \ To antkorize Vermago County to levy bikes . . ~, • k, end borrewmoney. \ ' \ \ .. \ .. ' To declaie part of the Allegany xivrrin Potter county, a public highwhy. \ \ \.,.. , . To regulate the sale of 'malt liquors Ip. Clarion - county. \ Further supplement to 'Mat relatidg to \reads,\ highivaye and bridges. \ • \\ \ - '-• Supplement to 'the -Fernier's' High 84,1"; a o f Pennsylvania. Bill to divorce A. M. Adams and wife., - ` •, . • Bills passed second readlng:' • . • To extend the charter of the 'Mari of, Penn township, Phila. Co. \'..‘.• -- _ \ To incorporate the Huntingdon Deposit Bank. \ To re-charter the Manufacturers and Meehan- \ • • ~, ics' Bank of Phila. • \ • ,, . \ \ Public Sale of Unclaimed Bagpfto,” \ omckA PENNSYLVANIA irIIBLIC NOTICE is labreb4rivei;.tfint on • TIIIIfiBDAIf, April 27th, 1851. at 3 dock . D . W. 4 33 '•c f.. Federal street Station of sae Okdo ^ra. 1p Allegheny\ City, the -following artl *a Y r Utelli , baggage win be rieed to Public Sale, on 'acme „t ,wo It may eorgorry o n. called for by the owirstoooothat time, rig. ~ Law T i neri a t , l , lo2l.ls.3 k hin Vis 3111.6, co tostla wall large do \do d on's wa e]o do, ,1. .. 1.: . black do ha. nations top, • - l-, taM '- '• small hair trunk, with to= t033 .0 3193?..A_. t. • f... bit, leather do V, do men ft woolens' aeon E a V.: o i rotor bb'k . t . s i3arked J. IL ]t eals, Meniflater., •e bit do do with ahoemaker'd tools; to& 4 leather hag, containing sadter's Oo. 4 . n odor, marked 1. .. . • 1,...t {`rati on tags. notosstiob I W 33 /. 6 . 1 "- ' , a 1 1 black - trunk, ulth tenthOera ' " tail*, co nk saddtery,orue. to, •-: -. OR 1, " black trunk, marked IS'.‘Wrifint ‘ . 1 . • ~&, . 2 rearne paper. o` do Lanildln I tax, ‘: -WIPP 4 .... 1 blk. leather poach, 2 leattir hat *mai \ne •., • 4 11 f. t=eontaltdog reviir clothing, ' : AZ \ hair stank e.t.a. \ .I. .. brown kkthar " black do box aloft . dec do, • ,‘ , • \ 211, " le ath ern. s do, frit. boot.. v., - •• mitsktko•A, •,•,, ~ ••„: . N \ ri_ . , ° L'"a mb4a , —7— Vlabriii9.; naiaelsita.; t. ~ .ithigral.d..o lol a4 • '.\ ' ! •• 00 " 4,14 ' a Parse maps. 't 1 elk. trookimiti•lanewo,/powIlloltco •• tea bur . se it. , 11-4=M i. • .._ ~....., \ P! mesatraskao • MI, Mali p,t . ,Wri n e , le ."". roh27 -. ' 31.i:PIntostA0433- CDlnvOth t...11M.1% . • . . ; Notice—To Gardiner& Edad°thaw-, , r E choice of Vegetable Stale; or places theretnr, around the Dii dmon MatlintMonne, 101 be tar; 4n.X.by.Pitt=al=lla, '4.1.y 94,r 10 • New Cumberland Conl Kira tor S ate fir lIE New Cumberland Ceallqiilintr Oath, pany offer for sale their Cosl met New Comb land, Hancock verity, V irninin.near e Ohio Slyer about sixty miles. from Pittelmrsn - Anions about flee feet In thickness , and th e mance, Oen one hundred and twenty. They caw fn. oath. • owl •..1 p a r nallrofd, about one half mils!" loth, used porthot the coal &anther mine to tiler nr.tonetilet t lfth : t. al urrAtel l tr i : D Al,74 " l ' Mt. b 43, l' ,l4.. l 4. ' rrtiftZi with Um warning of the mine and the traisergatim of, •, the coal: • - The eoal is of exethent quality. thloy, L oompanitivelitrei from maybe. and well adapted to mannhatartanit and steamboat wurtesers—the Company now -•enloyfwg red : steamboat custom. The lending at the river !spoor, and thOitheli Is desirable torcepitallsts wishing to tame Willis \ budwit. s• • One ntemberof tbo Company bee 15W Wei lantoma Rufous VII awes—near tbe coal of the Cornyonprobich eliCt th at the acres of the same etZIMIIII of cool. fists n that of the Company; and another member lute Ono °Mon t o t e n esie--said to be of excellent nuMlXT—Wdilw cent ohe coal the Oampany. with a tins stratunnof lune stonnalxvm and ants of coal. one above maths er below the ore. Sample. of the are of the' coaerutr, and the; Iran • Mt. mor at the toga stOre of John Irwin &KM. Pieta:, FOS terms 061)b, entilre of the undrmigned,an tire, Cumberland, Uancock noway, _Va. A. CU/INMAN, , • aPi2..1.0t • ',, Presidwot et the Cote T H I:ERIOR "CLUB 11013 SE". SeItEIDAM ' 0111, from the well time Ignme Dletem Rimtheledi Schledate, Imputed eolelyhr -11,1eleheads, Wil helm 4 . 0 N. Neer Yaw*. Paley in Witter • tottkil of ems quart each. • A mull lot ttle elty reek tt feeette4ttho Nth» and 1.1.1u0t Stare of • VAT fliTagli. • . N 0.12, Winer Wod.t.ftn.+lT`tcat " • •Notiee to 3ial tlan. - ' -' ' EALEDPROPOSALS for the eyeetion of • a Church edlfloo, ortinnettaistrod 70tind el.. Do 'the . rsti orlitrmlnsbaso,' 'GU he roodred radii the Gay of diorll nett. Tr* Dian and etsettntneee ...sr asio, sod all reqsdred Iritoruistion hod, Dom KIN]. sr. M. his Dry Goods Stony .to the Lintormss., fano- Ind in orbosolands Udders sly royal:God to hors CAD' Da•Mordt. Dy order of ths'Yrostoss. , ~ diGIGw49 R.P.MHAAT, • activrezmur AX racinucis 11)24E4 - OaTICE No. 80 Water it,, emit his , a Ihr thp =retain and, Polo of Dloretoute3 - bum owl the Usomaion of all buslnora ' Maim .1. llama it CO. Kew& V -1 J - so7l 11.iluTtafTelq.; Con'e'L _ ige n t: 3 40=" =4 rk l iN - cabs ettr gunman • • VPATltr3ig--49'bo. now strine:\J br \\. '\. t. \ \\;\
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