r- , ==ira, ........._. • qrz...-z- , ; , --Arim:-- , r0.7, , ,--_ , ..sv-.:-... _,, ,,, ,,---.4-4 - , . 44, ' , ..... , P. i . ,•,...- '.i .. ,1' f • ~ `' ~ . tt s , ; 1 ~,,, - . r ~..• A . . .. , , . . - ESTABLISHED IN 1786. '. ' . ~..___._ fig•!_., - 1[1:_ - _ . .2 .4 ..,.__,.., ' PITTSBURGII43AZETTEI_ - BUSINESS CARDS., -----', 11111321611 D DRILY AND wirettir glit WEZ. T. It CO„ _, • ATTORNEYS. DAVID a r t 131111131 fill/DEL HAIGHT. 11 S. ItiORRXSON, Attesters and Counsel :, " la a l M i g ia. " I ' , l'w."L'2l* Ras "" . I" .. °L sif;aat lair. oda moored to 14.44 Grant D /111411.5 dopers rßhGttlll*AtWrtbM-lUH de WW. HALL, Attorney at L*w "%V.,. -X al [LT-4Maddionasraati.dct:la illsyt'Vr I g:.,.. 113 U . / 14131 k 43 / 3 .3 ./..... 1 . 63 . 811 / 3 ./itr , ~ .. • 66. 00104 6 34 . t e es uria/ coadltioss . : „. _ ,4, 6 00 -_-_-___ ROBERT E. PHILLIP'S, Attorney at Law, 2.• tube do ~,,,,,......„...,..-,,, 13,00 1 rdb fd m r. 11 .7 4 .94. 6 . 4 6 : 010 , k o•,,O • ot i• -' 7 ".' „OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law sue m b 15t0../. l° C =. / 4. M iL lladreaut anots.enosit• Ilmem/ 41 ' - -' ll4 14 14 4 1=tira el adry la rat Cr =. PR `TAMES JiMUIIN, Attorney at Law, o ffi ce - RATES OF VDVEtt•TiSING:' Oen ue, (10 Wu of NotraanD or . Man . r ,, •Aehrk=r,r•iiii;•=.T. ? ii , , FRANCISC.FLANEGIN, AttorneystLem tiro vorklir--....--••• ---- ~ ,„ • ' i 4 & 13 .6 6=M• m..... . -. ..." = i ro . JASPER E. BRADY. Attorney at Law, It. bG Flfthoouet, It 'iramsoors"::::=.-...... to oo . ret.h.i. - 7.• "-- -li tr 3 BANKERS AND , BROKERS. 1 .. 2 •_ . _ • , mr.A.l. - .117.:;6 - iii3 •500 a 7T A . mltilt/onal Una. 4 XERNAN ACO Bankers and Exchange at etwasne: (See so- I llialma. N 0.12. Wadi stmet, owner of Mammal rim' • tk •Mr 4 ea of paver.. -----...-- no) ores, Po. tore..ii attar., leartiod over ow ammea. sad sa-Boy *adult ReablVotoujud CA.. ..., • „ • ,...o----2, Thu • f Vt ee own awn bmatid mar th. meaty rairs. ft•haaga, tud Proutimay_Notec make Collutloos la oil the Grlnditel MUM Mlle tallow Ramiro Dramita ou ow tuagare, and amt. arms Miro sodas it . I . crrx tttelawt i, stuatioa toall otte to - - 3 '" 1.2 W Z /NM I ../../ 2 /......1. 30643 • 4 6 430 3-6/ .../.6 4 .1/Primur for um. stun-1D • I,==sort,.. 3 =pos far Ir poblkatkox. for oNloe tabs charged Ha alma ,eat cautra_...,,,tabaias aura. ... ....11Atticl Zultitit. •=3IP Ind' ii74 N lt.i.ol ' its tor •*teat - Er-RAMER A RAHN, Rankers and Ex. sr Wee ` AnosZi P tut W i raand t..damp Radom. Ihif sad ma Gold and Bilearact . .. . •DRIGUIP 1‘ 44414 11 1 1 . la y Haltmt to .X Not.. str= l ata m os Rad fetes or Buck ties ' , of aria mum. .. w e n b i a 0 ith...u.i...t. tome mode ea MI palate In the Upton. Ca Otate come of "' ' _ Ilmelly ..""Rielr erotasete m" 74 h rith mli ttalr .ll " otro u buirko. t. a: 24drd midth arei 1:64 7 d aua rtrea ft tc li direett = y o:trad nu te tbe: l :7/baries °°ll". as emsau IX cdriatleasubi. la mut* or othandu be. QUI. all ___ S•a ewasd. yrUi Os , t d atAs mad ad". _ ___ . _ -,- Warta aammut vut D. 91 24./.7 D. 16.111113. 00111, Stook. and_ Exchange .. • ' pt uyoutut la Outtteresaats far eharttal4e laditatiorm, Gm team Peak... 1 . 3 . 6 h ./.... -11 .T. mg ..U. 31 . 443 .0 - 's= btrahaau oa lluittra alias amplled at ear. Ma= 6s ta=t otiom erstiotrr d l=tiaael_ . s/1 ~ made ma flu West at low rat" liar 4 .1. Iea WWI odvataat. '''"'"-.-' ...- tom 11 Naga Bought ud old. 44 . 41 M5. troth=e4=Mleants. Margo, ardor scamps. ~meat. PLYX/1.--.......306861, ilion-..-...war. I. MM. :.,-.: Edd i rAV ' illidtilorT saki* 334 ,1 ,303 &MIER, HANNA: A .- ed.vtiuccemsors to 4 7 Urdu „„„. ..........h.. Hurt Huta A Co., Realksralbtshange Broberaud et.... ir .,,, d . i . &Amid i,7 Na r ig y nuo . , In Melt* mid tookirtto krettsago,Orrtierstos of r Yam Dolma Omuta or mane Otitertaloiliesti 11 4 c.4 , I =- 2i ,.4' 4 "" "il PeC r lt r if .e" . ",, .dt,„' " " l irhi, traotentodoloriad notion or prb m a.. .... 4 .t. ceps datum' to all pi ._, _,„, 3 /...,7...... 1it.,,, 33 . 6 ..„...,..... id& 03• 4 1/MT GI Atltt tat=i , ta•Priouttaiati= 6 .4 „ 1 4 4 /. 4 0 ,1tt /4/J= 'l6'l7l;W - it sairsioWler Toralga and. Smarioia tamale setae "''' . l l t ' s b° 2 C l4 r ' * it le S° Lame made cm ermaiguronta of Produce, Irma bat Umtata Pl=Gar 11 433. ma" *4l I. "I ....• " 3 / 4 . 31 /MM. to 4 thargal Hi ' ' M r a h .." * "" i* 22 ...32. thuds P d. ' am a. costurc:.• ~...... .. 2 ___.. . -...t. a. Wear. I , 4 60 =61s eadAttelialzre abrertrattutv z sot HR. H. WIhItIADIIS .. W rO " ., Sallittlli and • duel! tatm. dlaaa of rookoro North Zut Crotiror otWord end ....- ealikree lad curildrd pa twat tern the eatocat of spa All trumtloes ea dare/ tared, sad arbetioca Muir r attended to, pal, Loa .a~chaddttb.alo. ,_ _ umornamosie at cum ell - a A t WILKINS & CO., Exclumge Broken', ommusne Os ultos a it j ww i ltroote- . --i 0 ..11 NW 72 Youth strut, 6ult• the Hoak or MU CH treameetbusat mast UMW ales ':... •Mls Ail - - Wailitatadrutimamats to b. paid la Mama/. LABIMER, Jr.. Banker and Bro -34714-se,..4tlf street. Na es Ultatainlig the Ratak of • • ••• RATES OP DISCOUNT. - ttaningb. _ • commontaratar Yea vall nrenaus urea% la N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. .i t,. HOMES d. SON, Dealers in Foreign War /lade ifildarat rum cod Farah da. Pitalbov& . and Dawdle 1111 b of Ridnut%Cartibestas of Dr PRIVN . W . L.NI A. 7 1 . 17 at rmitt.-. do pad . Bank Notes sad Rude. No. 49 ri....WTh .. Pitta --... Bruce; at Tottuastaso.. dO maga._ irr Collertlou made ea *2 lid" Zdr.& . E . 6117 : 4 - 4C.-•-•Par OW peak Ciaelansti- do terwooboso am United States. .-= tisanes of do.- rooodor 11141Mcial- d. _ ..... , of Nash A•6•1110a...p. Lars Dank...-- ao COMMISSiOn&C. or Nast tra01a...... ettYa Waders iturne latak- do - Urn; p.-par • Rusk of atoennoo_ - WAG IL NOTCON. io. Doak of Pa- • - NNW NOLAND. , Wholesale Cray?, Importer and Dealer in - • MI satuat '244akc.--- X ma - ---. 54- - NEW URIL • . 11 1 0 REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo f ' New ton y-.1.-aar ea. a= iii lrru;ar,........ * : "*. a . 11t . hata . 1 . 7 . -- -jr ....Y k .2 1 ..t. - -.2ar W s POI:ffiIIEKTEM, Geaerallierchan ,, „.. ...1.1_„,-.,-.._,. ._-- ..... dis• Itrotrar sod Goambeloa Marehant.l27 rout Wu*. •••••••••-uar '''..."..... •'` ""..."...'•LI• Wand 118 Seteadatreet. tittaborgh. ap.10.1m4 • a .• --Dar AU agreet Banta.- ..t X .............pr o fIIIA. Bri c.... ehalahm-..._._ X Hatt& Ha Velar-- X WILA. MCCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, -Tar Raab aVa•Rkbaaad.- " Cholla Tamil CiAtito, Woodall artalfilkaWsn. ',... ''' .. W... Ix. Rook, t'a., Kaaba ° molar rdwood and Streets Is twartseertuf slam. 4141.45a•Outtbtr- • Formate Ilk of reeds. . suartrarat orlfredi la addition to Ms Unary ea Raid efll•tarir -.- , 1 1 / 2 . 62 1. 1 . • & 11 . 4 /C 240,2 " Mulct Oak, manread stem lint turd. io the Latent • !Gott - cettadern 500 t....: mates. abletair 6 l i6 b. add &lb; linnet utariret 66664 or t im . --,...:, X ' NORTH cataiiiii. froatolw.upplied at Umlaute ratio. 1 --- 0. Dead_ Rut of Cape gear.-- 2 ffipulteas touvarad to to ally Du of ebargit. split -- • keajporttata6 °fat ON. Ilsrelfa 2 Daak....----,.- 36 t Itsak.Wita=. 2 A k. - A. M'EANE, Commindon and For- , lis Di/ A RIX& .• 214rehaata•1114.4 . 2 . . Ilaolc.----asz SOUTH cAROLINA. A. marred Moro-booth Ilosten 1. wad . em Puha/ Ms. alto. Pittsburgh aisauferturec Na 1/ 4. Peemul artha/SUM' Crualloa 2 33 !_. :33111 A t . h .. 0. ~..... , 2,05,20 VI/ Rut W Beak af South Garsifti. 2 •••°.°•• ea 's - i -m tocaifiZ.: arnica 8.01,.....m......... pyamyy t a 3 = - 01 4 11"• S. LEECH, McALPIN A. CO. - , Virlaole "-i'mlr"Atimmifg* A i r°R e ci at . co a ado Grormaardi Meier" la rubbed Weals and -, _...__ Lase: D a . ws rli 10. 1.V .14 : 0 4 ..1„ g .. I =madartam, No. 212 sad 211 Warty itreet, - has/ft 12k W , • Bit. of lattosciek.•Auia I . 00 , . 0 , 0 . 400 „.... .t . ...-_--- kAR t tiaras. .--- •3 it CRISON - .k.CO., Wholesale - Grocers, ins, Rua --.-....... par KRINIUCI. p.a... ....h.....A 0 ....., , ta , • 1.....k.mt, Dauk.s.star Mt of RutulfttscurN It getnelLintAnglitste. =1116611..... .-,. .of LaMar* rouracm Scat of Pettartue M tethers noriteetudry o mama oscura rt.-- - --.....-.-usstaaga rums. -Wl= 11433 2:h... --- 1 ' , h il aso h °(" eh t . "-‘ l3 „, .. itS PRINGER HARBAUGH A CO., (*lactea -1 ~ roses mi.waeasarro RR Wrote of Mirmal.s. M 6. 4 6 , 4 0 .1,101.1,t4i-Wlel l •= 4 , 33 . 16 0/2 1 • s Zbarattia- -- . --- ..7 - sae. aogtrulosws so us sea soanissiZot streetsratabrs ' e.ra. spidr 'O.A. etas. a110t..... ~ 81311 ut h r trotra" - 36 ,-- 1 - kW. REA, Flour Factors, Commission a AMP.:. r...: .• Marina di Me la. Cuebta 5 'mid Forrarding Mirebants and Dodos la Proloce • . -'''''' ini A1b6611.....7L%-. MICHIGAN. graZally. Orders la Plaabordi XsaidnetsesT 1 "'"'"'`l la Lid NO.-. do rusumeSteehardes• Rank 3 *Maggot to. Had 74 Watts. sad 90 Prost ofd,, 1 - at -.-. • Peolosolor lisak--.-...... 3 ~ .. ~..... I= moot ooultsur..- a i hIER & JONES, Forwarding and Commis' - nose s'oe.----., --- 3 abut Iferehaata. Dation to Padua as Pitfaburgb 1 ...."7 • li 7.. .... ---- " CAN...? ufactured ankh*, (Sisal fads. ma Sers.th Strut. Ilmielt:11 Irai rt. rf M0ut01.... t* . 6 L. A an -DT .- - - -.-- • o tgrarL....••:: A , 3 1 5 ,1. F C.V - Mgi 5 HARDY: - JONES & CO., - Successors to at ClBLialriaL. ** -.% do Om =oak.- --...fra M i tl7 oo / •&li= 3 & 20 . 0 ... 0 =. 0 = .. 3 / si s., a 33/311- .. 0 . 1 Phi.-•-..-ser Af t . 333 t 3 . tit litto 33 .llb . 04 - --..- 4. 418 . IWil'''nkfaffrair - ~.,... wi-1 - ::. . ~.4,..x................... t ItIIEY, MATHEWS A CO,Wholesale tiro il atial. Venda-- do .----... " mac Cottnairdoe end Po Xerehaata sad af-r0dart......... aot o i n = -- ;:-- - -- ---- " 'mon Mr Brighton Cdtart Tare,27 Wald stsPittobmith• et I§Zeldoht-:-. Go IdtAIguSPNCIKVALUIC et ta-.-...... - do Doubloma.Spardsh.--.16,00 A SERCER & ANTELO, General ,Commis- os grociaTa t - . - .. : os " 10 0 ,, estrtot----1,% al sloe Maelmota. Philadartia. Liberal idesooto at MC ---•---- ma mualuusurala of Produce aurally. , .alfry at imam. att tIV- - ......-... 'NA Th 6 1 .1 1-0.-... - 7 • B° i rlIN WITT - a. * CO.; W - & - desile - Grocers, os ronsowsen--. dorms •--..-.--- 55 1 0 _ _ • • at do Nnerdpa--.---- 4,23 mu aueeasatc sad Dialog la Prodam as et Ra y. s. ....-- do en Gaaler5.....- ..... - UM 1 / 4 - -4 33 r= a •' - ' 242 A B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, OiliO, IPA .._. x i -.......... o f s a d Ark. sod Welders Pada* T. Water drat, .g• sI . plum eg tams. 1...,...0.06,6d...d.w.d.11 • ',44p os sia:,..ma run nrrsionant f1Ar22 3 14 32 norms tram mg.-...- .. -LIIIONLII MILS, .2.. • - 7 A.VILK.INS &" CO. lace of Inn i'd - iar - a - : fru. aco lATTLE A CO., Wholesale Grocers, fflyging AND RS, b r 6 Palate MI Osudar i tte=atid Dream to _ EXCHANGE BROKE 31 ----- linnet. Pt _ •••• • . ' • • - Prresous. May 9, MAL CHEESE . .WAREHOUSE:-HENRY' H. 5i - !i , li aa i - ,UsSgs 4 11 Coole " = 1 1 1 . °. irerg el etr il rodites iblebsa swootakan • - , , - gc •0 - a 25 Woad strut. shore Watau Prbautsh all - 31 Wald rail. re....-..:- too - - - , at...hmitlely VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole -, Do. Ws---;.„-• 100 - - Hoc/she Aut. `'tab Groom cod Coreadadma Iferehastta, sad Doran PIRIMUM 2 • I &•fs--- - 11 0 0 •:. ':: lat . lot tl.l3tr , =taboret Maturbotares, No.= Water dud, Pitt. • GXlka.-,-...-.... 100 91 '''' tat. rola NO: 33314 VI "D 92 - 92 .... 4 ' TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwaidi g d -.1. ear Ws,- / 0 0 OM - lat.haaJuly 11l Coarabrkia Maretukat,,No. agq44.,, A r m, ri ru l g,,4,% " *. i , 50 - lat. May &Nor ' • . 124 0 " lit afe r tiskl -7- hi Ur .90 •••• Gs IC s :IMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer, or ' to S 4 it ... r . bat 4 Antar 644 l4 Jbart * R=ittbaiaitt Illik ' d I t. 2 J5t1 2.174 a 30 3 = evE McOLINTOOK, Importer and-Whole : • • ea es row sal Ratan Dada la rad MI Tata. sal tat[ 664 rods ••••i Mt 26 33 ear Mara et. tram leas lta.'Ra l .... A, ' 121- - 34 • 31 t 13 .../... -8 31 =LI.9 & PATTON, Wholesale and Re% - - 60 44 Die. o a . 4 ,' • ...- be 42 26 um . ... tail Groan, oa the raglara ram of the Illuottad. I-I' .:: us u • - • :::. • 4 ....y zj , = .- ... F_ ii,, mug, • - DRY GOODS. , .ratal c =diTh ilm t= B ) 6 - 7 -i * ' FRANK VAN ROEDER,• Dealer irs. Dila , od fdl PltmDta • . . ............ejami. • ..., ammo, a u s 1t.... L. MIMES! lk CO- S. 164. -1 ..4165,a aci i ....... ".: : 5 ' 421 88 ' 1ND5:::r..631:: =' i t. 7 )7 l ::: :4l± 77 l4"2:44' fr.: " CO.TWltaLeasti7: 2. and 74M. Retaa l7 l Gas mita-- GO el 29 ; 4 .* *, ""; Ilidradw. 40/ 41' 46 file. Jam 4,e Dupe/ le fins' sad Maas Dry . Goals, 25 Mb ~" y illedittratut ar• la ..""•• iled alma. Pritaburgb. "3 IWV Wt. E it :iv A/IMMIX & itURCHNELD, Wholesale I ~.. - - - sad Retail Aware* XmaGrusta, garturrlotalthaad , OF,. UX6 101 teo .1 ..-.........-..... • "Tt: 0...,;;;:a76.61:=1t% tt :- , ' GROCERS, -., 'ri..l""'''' - ii• .4 ..... tin Vi ...u.. . rriq se se OBERT moon, Wholesale Grocer, Rea -19 2 titytug 041Urt, Dreier be Pada% Pituauch Mum „‘• -...- "tattllsa--...... 20 ... - and alibis's*, flaWeatt 10, .userdie Wises sad teegs rk 4- 315 la roirouT . Mte 4 WIG= 447 . la lr Os ~......,,,, & • 1" /"• - •••• •• 7. 1 11 7 .; 0 I N . 2:i i = "33 , 6. a. agare..-....-........-.-----....A. Waraloct ...- . ." 1 11 edar&o•-•--- •--- 19 08 I d . 0 4, ...ERAFF & CO., Grocers and. COM- Xerehaolg Aso, Dollen Io all hinds d )- - .lrrawili- - ::: - 4 1 Mumbetured utielia, urger of Saud cod 11461681%%tabtrjgb., Po. GObly • ---.......... .., 2.2 ..it • ' -- deeticle m , - -...,,,......-- ... 4 2 ,N cum userstras...---.--.........42a.1.1042. • ' - •••••••••.••• . - I 2,,, i BLACKBURN A CO., Wholesale Cho ' I '"t k05t....:-.... ---- sal( I t at oriessro ,s. ••* - 1 s oa alst i Water amt. -‘'-**.., ... -2% - /W - ' JSAIAH 'lirotEir & (.10., Wholesale Oro-. ,--.., --- --- - 27 24 ars, Coaratiadoa 5t.....1..t....4 Deal.. la Paull" - '' •••••"----"'-'''' -12 M Id o. 64 Water Wrest, sad un rows strut, miens& 1 -------,- -- 12 20 sous Watti.-.......50cia a. Went.-.....-austat a aoa. t• I WR6165...........• .-.-...... --V • - 111 / 0/11•S' A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and - - MI AP. . Catoulaion lterituutta, lio.l94l,lbacy Motet Pitt*. iVILIEINS:a CD l'A.r,44l.ltianininuanznakion j eAurdo n..o . Ind C r ownie Exchange. Coin, snow w tfreonsmomanni. En . t.v.tnniut* arillgausil tauten &Bond whom 1141 ~, * ' pt , • 'ARNOLD 'b 4 vgjemir att= = 4: .6 2:o l l,irc warts: sr, saambig.., l2 Vt 4 .• ' • pOSTABIS . TITBABHDIO liActiltoz AND tiltitiltiirrED:4o .• Be , thoittiikki.6 u ni a . 1.1..ei...t lit,t a . 11bg . lir.cuuti at 1.... Ilseime. freer Sete elm Imam, Le been le De SOL. No Var m ie:sei M ttees , tegLA senses sir ttrkereisteil. to . l o o,axionemera.„,,Z , lbw Uwe keee nemseeedied meeieestete., seeeeLeiddhaaa Lomat ea •a$ is 11 1=NOLMe1e liiONIL Piles!. mf b ii vet u.e L•lKA•Diatist,'Poiiith -street, ik• Ornoe • • ALVA°r.nitr: WI .OV. N e iA Akre* at. "WY ar In er GaMEMIIfEEMa VIP 'BAOALEY & CO-, Wholesale -Oro - ry 0r5,1166 it walla Waal street, Pittgar ,• - •IOPrILLIALd A. DVOLITRO, Grover and v y Vas Nelda inner of Wood me Rath 661146 boa • I R on boa abet& Irsortmrat of than, °manias and 06.166•1001 traits 660 Ada. litßaißfak sad 16ekta Rs tb• lawn* Sew. • - p i : OBXII, T -- DALZELL ' & -Ca,: Wholeemie onmal.Coesurtekm Ihniurots, tholai la Pstdrie• , Pitisbartli alpialletans. , JUL NS Mew , stsostil itconsis. * 01/E IitcCANDLEss, . success° Indioroem. sad r '• wit & O ffe NM*. WAAL Shuomfact imoriala corm. of wag: • ses kijIMISIOSON, WboleastwOroter mid • Fr4MFAVITIP *" :* * O; 6I ; I =7 O m ., Was marbantg, Oa Dalai I* Prodam-lbuol. Meet% 11,t:12441 Utat7. itroal. and Ellsta " . 4 . 7 . Imam% T3AGAILTYMOODWARD: & ay. Grown. mk. 23i Marisa Miusi.M.4.lolls r 7! I_ llractiesior o' MURPHY` &' ,Mt=rertaft t teMiAt o rrid. thi ur‘ WOOL MERCHANTS: • . - 7 - - • --•- - ---'' , ." --, ' , 'T='L.Z);:,r. - *-Iz'a , Zt-i \ zl-t'-'. , . , -'' , -'''- , 'Y'"'Y:,Z , ;4•r.: ,, '-''F• ,, ..--N. -,,, C -4 \ - ! , -,-..- - : --, '';;-....'" '''..--'' '''. ''. , y__ ~.,,-......... - -:?..-i;,,...,....k..r-Vir.,..15:004.1&+.1•••,-,..1...,_. r -_..._ , .--,. - ..... - - -7.-- , S , - \ • L , ',.. ..,,,, \ , : I s .; 4 . .., ~,, ~.,..i.,, , ,,,•-;:,,,,,,,•,,, , ,,,r..=...-.4. 7 7,-".."_.' - 'r'"::.. -- --.....,.. , -----..- - - ..----- "" - ' ~..±. , \ ~.5 . ,,, , , , ,.• "' '',% '".':,: r , : l ',‘,,.' ', 1.., .-_, ~',.: -"' • `!':',. .. .. ',,:; ,'-_..' ~ ..,,'T , '- . 4 . ,'': ..:..- ,! :', 1 .'1 4 i: ',V "' • . -7' '','. . ., ']. ~.... ~ . : ~, :•.','.''..:''' ''....-'. ;.: ' '. -1. .' .'..,'-•:-;._:•.,' T.' , ' -.". -'. ' ",•*- '..''' ' ' .. ' ' ` . l'; ' : ;. '').' - ... : ';'..' -.', \ \ • ..... \ A , : . ., • :._. ...7. '- '... :,',,....` • ~, --., A - - _ . . , • , • , • .., , , . - . . - . . _ .. •.. '.. ..,' ." ' , _, ~.. L. ' ~; ...,,• ~..,.,% ...' ,i• • ...' '-,, '',' •''''' ' ~. \.;,:', f . '.: .' .:i . " . A . A ...-'. ': . ..‘: . r • '. , .. .. • . „.1 .. ... - • . . , \ - ~• , , .., ~. . „.. ' - ' • ' ' ..- OrMs=l . 4 CABD.—liniin been viiited the ex on.stast lelritelVeed=aske ' Ibr ilteeteb tw th L i etalt. man ufactured M P. MMUS. i 13014,onlaailled.Ocemeelkut. ; We um oat ear ode • a lam aewatmetat of all widths. sasoldwfazed. at t - leasaufaetanst'a Dal.* WI orliall betas eAt ig oaaar Leather .11eltlag ern 64411°511nd 11 e , ..Alata'a large sleek area ',Maloof Leila aape meetantlp_ au bard. ° sad Pr sale stile r . Ild Dlllta." NW lle Mutat gawk. , AUSTIN ILOORLS,--Iteat Estate Agent. Eawk, Mandasdas sail ISlU'itrOken We Fa Se - earthsasst s abov•Wood. Swims PramPUTAttend•d SAMUEL L..MAlMMlELL,Elesitetary . eiti Mee Insarcno Ckaapaar.4l Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western hen • mu* Oa, 94 Water street. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent forFranllin Ttre loNtraties Company, northeast =tier of Wood odd Thhd oinoto. . A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tag Issunuan. Comactr. warier tad. Mum z. seam GEE:Ii s IL: - TAYLOR' & RUSTON, (successors Tulbe rdicem,) Genaral*ensibatlon and Faze ' i' holZ aad *** Btu . It l V er l Lon ILLetneW mod la, Mir • Vanua, Bodic.tUb e Whelan Mau; Bu anti Wislntie nu' Bine* and awl.' Atati Pitialnuigh lia r aced Osr ar fricuttat. A Pitir ibt No i nt a igt e l i Zetsita Voulecita • Pi end Bt. Louts Packet Ilenunne,) ./LL . iriursorm. A. HUTCHISON t . einimission 121:41rta..=1 ruts lbegV a l t o_ Ilk Sugar !yell. Catsm. tr. 5.n. "14P ani) NZ) 51 90 01 ZTZWAkiI y L. READ. Boolaellez mad Stationer, No tidy a, 78 Fourth And: Apollo .11vBdinev. • ,WELDIN, Wholesale...and Retail • /1 0. a c ir w !l x ,:k art 4 School .PaDer spd PAltalrahth. """'"a=) er• ar.. z makelaineto - Ds . ..l;m t Ave.!. Nn. . f , Nuke, , •-, k • • el. Lt:AY S. BO . SWORTLI, Sootßeller and ~.~n.;i.i.~, ~ .. -- - MUSIC, etc. 1101 I N H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Pe nes, Bleudeand Moakal hatruments. Sebool looks. an Ares i tfrns 'ul. kihOZZa." rust", HENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music. Mit aka bistro:matt; end Importer of Italian Stings. at, Oar Norms a Carks grand mot MGM . with WeMan'g Bohan Attachment. Mao fbr Duo) am'a _ , SCIIRCEDER & CO., Made "atom} 4th tztlititegllZ.to&tatialLynkx..- DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, .Ir -,.(successor to J*ll,ll"Gut-' Ind.& and Xeft.n Dr . selA atilter b g W4,,613.414.4,AN 441.6.141;:iregWr'amt ilittaWo ritUbml into:l WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth-. J-Ni. omits, e arner lotarkat Wan andtheillatomdlicesp ao hand a fall and 4:ample& amartaapat of 'Ono. tltdkiars,Partam mandarMA . ptrtalatnig to their bottoms. Phlldtt.it twatett4Stast surnstr 55315 , 719 I T TRIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer . in a. Painti. Tantlaboitiamt Die 970 bony stroet, sttusuric An team lOU metro prompt attettice. sur illirftAtltt for Lott:lowa Oa valuable assay issndass rt r A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale armada* and taiatmetones of Walt. Isad- Bed imi Labarge, exam Waal and Smut arras, Pitts. a s, art E. SELLERS, Wholesale Ratter in ILD001.• P•114.1)r• 813101, 0111. Varalsbm. Le. lbw cod stoat. nstaburati. 0104011....011t. Prllll RAM &REitiß7l47giesale & Retail - adaor Sr . Liberty sad Stela!? 'puts. SellOQX?&AKIllt & CO., Wholesale torage422, Kw 24,12242 street, Plttsbonch. TOSEPH FLEMDTO, Successor to L.Wileas ols & Os., earner Marko! Woof. aad Diamond—itamt =Land it MI amt garnaleta ulortsopot of waist.. cassis. , hisSsassl• esti 60 oortatolag to 64 batmen -- . Phroldana prooettpttosa. eareNly . toutpounial at an Jaftly IC 'JAMES KING: Office and Residence, xo / 12111 th stmt. , :qlDoalta w. canons'. Pitt. ialar MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant- Tailor end Arta Partk-alar altatrst yVILLIAM DlGBY,MerchantTaikm,Drs sw =4 neater ta Reed/ Ma. CkALUM. in Ub- Alert. § WATTS A, CO., Merchant TeSore,lBl . • Liberty streeto—We an now melting car rig steer of Garde la tilsettnan's Wear—elotbs, Cu. • are and Peotragarftbe menet styles fled feieSkistlitY• Our Mena and madmen will pease givens • .1. tab, MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • MomJEW*? wad Doan In Cabinet. Wank, No. 83 jOHN WETHERELL, Mainificturer of PATEN? BOX VICES, • mark. ariSrli• SOLID BOX sad TOLUXU BOX MO, comer of Andoroso sad Bob Loses stmts. ow wows tram the Mad Omit =.1.1. hu•••7 Qty. . rEtL WORKS, corner of Fint'and Liberty rosta, Pli46regll,l..—Machlnfolk" Took at Try ,y each sir IRON MANER44,tllide aria Mad TURN. INO LAMM DRILLTNO 111011111024. it Wm taxtd to orkr. 161;11 Jt•i• 1 . HAIM N • CO- EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—ManIas mulued lbillko mad AD ark by - URA L. IL )N, 'idtr - . #0.2111% Puma stmt. above Bolivar Fire Brick and CriiiildikOlay Man- Comma._ COMI/ AVING ENLARGED .a. Moir awn T isanoloet:boo prooarof to Wont the looloood Orsoood Crixibiosod Boildlog (Shy. Ueda!' sawmill Wen to by. • • NUR s JONIIIS, 004 Bubo. /Tax D. Atata . 0. Irwin. • &Ili 1T.t. 0. wuounuat AND =ran IASDIONABLI TUT AMD CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DULA:43IN ALL ICU= oit numm. CORKER OP WOOD IFIVD PIPPO STIDEICTA . . • ' Pittsburgh, Pa. nor ors mason rratrilanty tildlityber gags Ahab. Nc•A Coifs AAA Fur Bounds. COACH FACTORY. yV r OtridD teipeetfolly call the attention of ; loathers ood.Wootardi Illechooto to big So stook Corridor. ronstor In a.O. Qom 11100 to COO. Theo =ore boat from the tot - Mites] Or groans& oder Mu own eiroorridoot he sod. with mall. Mom. intrratit tais mot to U. IskittW to moue totatiao• tams to the Union. TOO mow or Oh boohoos asot tbo mot Inmost In demand Ibt this ohm or wairikboo Mood oarto build or moors or low prima work to hi* otrosont.- PordoOonintios oda - wort wort will Some sal lood aussilse hlo real b,LI. going East. All New Coach Factors-- Aaw M. IL WRIT& CO., re gyeethelly Mime the palate that they have — ea;ene - li r Sat; ou Leccek, tonna Mend mad Sandman streets.... are nom saski# sad an prepared to nodes Banuecren , Bahl z =nin T retrnair Ch Wr loud espenem, In the annalindure of the Man mark e thadaties they ham Misty Get coolant they on U. ad te do work ma Um /Part ensemble teem letth those anklet la their muilcular Wanton the salarthn ormaterlils. MO mod was bat competent norkmen, they hate no ton la mantantlag near worin tbentare ask the ationlon of the paten to thls matter. • ' 11.—Repthing done la the best aummer, and on the most namable tams. indletr: , . - • • Goachaad Carriage Factory. TOHNSTON,' •BROTIIER & 00., corner of 411/ .11obnont antl &dove drub% Allegheny Qty.vonbl rexpigifolty Warm thole sod Qt. mftwolly, that tboyarnuforturbniaget Cione Rork. swim In Seem Mortara. bi al theft Tortoni Atyloo of And • • • All orders lOU toCVl°'nttrkl I 'Wirt reword Maraud tensity of Ilobb.. Bole. *ill Woo be Med v eda to on tbo wort rosoneslAo tome. llolnst In 01l Moir work ea boot Sagan Mba,ll4 Poke sod Meal Stuff. they Awl torobbest the wbo fawn. than with their pstronello VIII to trietheed on WM of their work. VR k r gra reulooted I* pre them •all Wore Pm. ore Fifth Street &cold! Factory it:LITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOIifY. , Tbe beatitude MI COMbeies Hose. Nue . . Seeks. Vs. au4 Drawers, aMa at easeukketurees prl at tbe kltteet ISl a it v r. . 414M41. " 1" Mg r . " v. • Slur:kW Dastuts. 6th stmt. between Wood Yd Market' L K. /00U U) Livingston,- Roggen & Co. • I.IOITRIRY -WORKS; .PITTSBURGH; PA. 'KRUK and -Depot - Railroad Sealea,.Hay, ;Catle tad Otr a do&dlotjad Ocri =tame of WI ti Awl MIN of mbar - emoted Wiwi: Bolts sad lostosturn lows °Wogs of nary to, 001 la form sal atom .. ~ - :.dtf - -W. W. WALLACE, ST,EAIiMARBLE WOILICS, 81.0.1tU ,IfFd Ago* gra. War Wraitkadd Ertel 1140NITMENTS, Tante, "Grate Stones, :ret_rloniturs Twi t UAW" o lir Wow, /a al. co awn. 11 , =0.1 16 WO% wacillowy, &SU* towed_ 0_14.1. Moira _ and attetwl 274r1 1Wa4 i l t ="l tutimitd. M. Y l2 .TW LlET will itwr iL2l.6".ll"l"2l"- witis . W. W. WAILLCIL - - ' Eleakeinith Bellow* Ilhuinflittory. CO.PARTNERSHIP NTICE ~ - - - The • sub. wand' tt letthity Infteuitbetr Mende tall the pn v arroxtrally. they nate entered Into nerteer %rnnenting on the Oth of Jqwl4 nailer of AM a llM.lter deed nuondlintotro of sattrurtu I Bef nay deeertotton, which Ila th ere &Ramis. Tl ... teit ii, tht . = nmeial itioalros Slit SO Ittehee,st their autintl.' w. ar (tumid= “dismatia, . ... . . . --- -, ri nu niN„„ 1 " mweimmisti.44 ii, '. . . - .. ~. : Ilikini: , 14VAAIEBRS" . /0 - bgi. I w bumlipg from .11: stetanynamaksis Ix ego by I. ItW..M iit 00. PITTSBURGH; 'EDNESDAY IVIOANMG, MAY 10, 1854. SEW YORK - 01TERZDWILENTS: veem munt ia t=ran i co r r a i . - Adreetbans Anis is itTeitp .nw fir Rho Fork PIRELLI' OUTDOITRILL , 31 RE PROPRIETORI OF TILE DIEROAR- - TILE GUM irouktltit.i.* - MIIT CO tb• attention of abte, Paronspe Sad Mechanks.• refedhlf CO of the the qty. to Um mosarateressibr a saris auagla of the Gad". tetra( to nualsationinall only AM/ . &a' . nari making - tr• unamstionaly the cassia' Wean . , Faudirjelloga , Pcr Published In the United Maims -.. --,-- - Tba mous tithe Outdo will amtaln the anal arieta bf Chi !pia Milan writ not only to pleas bat kr ' and will be replete tha synopsis crib! alre, Leal and Sisos of the a, i • • j„.„ .l=t . a p p d al . I r an, 2'4 to., lll , ll: d ar t hiLaln a t a . Is _ 1 nosasuresastest eonduce tithe. ntarists Oita i I traidest POSTYthrillßikid • other. a remettfally Paean' to set es Amnia Raab ma. Mahal will b inallednt specimen males, free wan desired to doer, . , PREIIIO.IIB. As to Indunbeept for porn= to Interest tbenuelyea to obtain ',abstainer. a the Jlercaolar , lihoitto, Ili offiir the liallowlort Premiums, and amen the they of the nandnam st's to odreace. to will . foamed Mom . Per ..lim Or otherwise, if ordenril. to them.- .ta the Maws' of Mom 1 llie batten& estominert; Mah.......,...i...'......425 . 00 ler twohOndat and day nonetaibera are will sive ' - 'one• rolendid One Qold Wriabi (ter fur . 2 . 1 , c , • - llama worth- • .. -..' .. - Pei t i c= drab ii 7;; ;Qua . 01a . ,...dari..:aa,..14 - Vora* hundred &natty. one eleniaillr - itel4 . ,llne one worth.... n OQ For one hada...l r on. bold Van Ottainometh..., 8 00 For norentyam abesaibess, one Grid Pen and bold Holder, handsomelhangraved.Aorth........ l7 3 1 ( 11 razt,— . do do do 0 . 00 - ' Mg hals;:. n :tis_ - do • • do • do bOO Itt twentr,Conamendel. do la Sareirdo . antenna medium . .-• ', •• - 3 00 do do 2 2.00. 41! v=",„ re: rade: do - do 160 "Vold Pee and bold Holder, lithe Ladle.' slug and a a tan! made. • •MI es_tacom good, ',ball be procured from Melia Tort (Mild• Pen Marrunrlng %gainsay, the edriewlobradliat field Pen mot hail Cese Manalbetureenha this 'Tatiana can by .4thantageouly lbrantin nl om= arid do he UO., and a large number -eh obtained In this leer • Apd, as would Into thennalres datr the Oak, am be load reworded, es oar Wt of premlnme above will show , . . , . P.4.II[ERS who woulalluoiro an enallanthiodlY 3. .." 3 * piper s sho m ach once avail tamed.. of the (Made, the below any other newspaper punished: 40E46 Iruktoo kw miry city la the flaged Soto and 1 (4.oht. IMemonsible partlas, who will rett as agent. for the 004, will phase furnish no with Manama for pub.. .11VT• •. .• -...- .• • , I We'IIkADVAL. 1 00 td anal. boos. • net ir Arlen .n sally di lly their looperation our intactiptlo list would on ntlnent, non not number alartlid,d r ,,, body In I Shah. Ole Ole We - oto ‘, 'but 1 theardamn=e t h _ ihn,.. not s o s n .win. ese t e .i.s eo l Varttent will Malt little di . 710 their Imaggil" , for m ee w thalrilieVrandletit b •0nir.R.v...... - , 4 , , han: bold Wawa Loral, t, Pen and Venda at to pant se edltion of Pif.g Mama 'last wi tu three month.. Thi. seandlieheil.we Fall antra -theto double as present dn.' - fipiefrabasn'pHowe may he remittedinPortOnleblitap All toromaatione should be adamant. poet to r Kauxerts!, Editor and Pr/basher eftlie Doe Ark .11 Outtle.risa UM Greenwich street. ' . AerNeurapossfre throe/And the Vasa by pubibblian the igga , h i atropriMelr 'dadaist including this lodge. fix and calling attention editorially to the Dame, and sending ne thipaper,alll be atltleoo exchange, an receive a GOLD PEN ANB GOLD HO L D E R, DER, worth later Dollar% Daily. Mere will be entitkato two. which will be forarded - to Mete Al they 113 S Mat.• I iilla.r.de Pea mad Holder will la of the mandator. of toe Arra !TOrkihafd the Ma oniforturaino nompay, 00. 11130reenwich .4 the ,it ate:Wm and reliable bold Pea producers on OM tonat. If not In the world. i aplbaaar ~ Staten Isluul Panay Dyirig Drtablialunent oinez 11A3 lOW,' ,srßaz tro WM /sax lIIIOLDTAT. New rota( errv. QRDERS received bgz:Less, otherwife, a Z . 4,1r1. or =Wu her Dm. Iltutilhar Cw tabs beauttfar dyed. La% Outlaw I reetierd. Cana lbspe lamas dred the mut brilliant, nr the mere mem rolors. All Mods °Mk. woolen bed - -Wor MAIN (la the pleee ar sarrneut.) treated loot t h e u The undershmed ham hut erience In wee. edam ofthla tnaeltimeat Staten blood. and hel assured that tbelr ramem he the sat of detach mertealled. rat Chime • • , BARRE= b EPA EMI &CM Plv n. i1.1(1,11 VIOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak Mannth.cturet aid importer„6B Cartat at. Pari* Mantilleamporium, Importers atm of liner Fars. 361 Ilmadlray. RHIBBARD & SON, Ti ill Cheriy Otttim, armada !Wm. PIM. WV*. te..93.10bn st. VT. RLBURT. American liomoon- HU vattr. Medithaes. VWs. C. tr.. tJt VAN DUESEN'S Improved' Waltpene. rad may Rale to Its octet:of .1.14, end creates a o.• math of bar. Depot. 123 Cambers at. jrnoT. GILBERT, from empids, is cu Inalrae M r itroda of Oavetra, Incerr. and Weal tba knife, at his naciatu name. 483 Broadway. • A LEREE. VTfiffAM, Manufacturer and !IL ttuaartuorausattem Platols;te..ll.l3o,Yultent et: LI -IL-WARWICK, Mantifactarer of Enam \7 tliW Cottage Yurniturc.te...4l3 OEN DAVIS, Commission Merchant. and Imiart." of Itrozilles. WI Awl Cban, 34Moab' 'GOODWIN & MatinLicturenrof Ittie Cat Tobacco. Clem, and Linuff..lo7 and VA r• A , A 'roptufi Itnbetniers A. B. IleOn's Patent neltrblns Ines. oi = Broadwas. W tea Wm. SIMMONS, Millinery, 564 Broad mar Metropalltan Hotel. • COOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pease & Bro., Prto prietors.334 Modem, Er.I4.MAN CUTTER, successof . to Lee, eremur e 00.. Importer Rod JoMoor In Sto DU (Mar mt. j[42.CHAFFER, late W. Newman. Manufac turer eed RtuiterleDsalartn GidkirOslters,Shone. Bra•dwar. mh9.llnr. Q-AiiioEL CAVERLY,Wholesale Deal 10er h. Branum Palatal Falb raid Tut*, Wood awl WU kat Warr, Ilaakata, (mew, What, Wirkloa. Match ea, 3/4 Ureatorich ?;atr lark. - AfrOW SHADES, Oilt Cornices, Table OCI TNRllUNE.Nahaftetarrrandi beater, No. Ii litharbo. at., and N0 : ,15 ciga,thaat %Mara New %ark. taU-Irr MISCELLANEOUS. JeHw P.'DAN. D. (late Man. lies.TeLOWLee.) - (lete lit Charles Pow , ' Hotels) rITY HOTEL, {late Brown e,ycorner Or Bakithhehl and Third streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.. ULASS ARR, Proprietor. . SIMI , large and intonwellaus House haring under. wows thorongleretedr, and furnished with new equipment,. throughout. le now open for the reception of the Menthols pnbile. CIAROI2IIOOCUTIL 5t25.461a EMI==!!!ME!MiI 111. CUTHBERT • & SON, gaENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for IA Um Nis And srasebsas of Peal Estate, Oglectlon of Data. Nmpanksina Loans, an Isaias, flartstanes, al ; No. at, Plltanarab, Pa. T. C. WARRINGTON; heADIESt. ' & HOE STORE. n gir tt =bkad . full saice4metia4l7.? j GRANT MOWRY, Dealer hi Leather, e Mien. Ott and Shoe Tlndlege t No.= LltertY etnet, eePettte the heed of Wood.' etb9-7. FFFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF r m t" ul4l 4 l 4l l i s a" U" 114 "" mh , u at Pa start, Plusbursa, ughacl7 1131-BASH of numerous arnaterikiti _ ekVl:dly LgWARDROP'S SEER' STORE is now re * ado Irlth 3:041a ler Ilia MAWR Prod es La Is Ike tier Com Etalk and Krim .Ad every . = fr. l . := o . l . l l ,l4rear a = promptly 411111boal tonna. 1.14 WALTER P. MARSHALL, Liporter and Dialse min. Moved and Decorative Paper 1 11 1 7;n ti tollaZ t ehratiA Oa ram. Mom, D.& waft /ma, of Parts. Lbw ARTSssFASIiIONS,FORLADIES'DRESS .—Tho Polo Tomblin:sr JUlSEollrost por Hamm ensale on the lit proximo Ur NHS. .20. Pam sa r i Use d SsOtN,• . WILLIAM NOBLE, Upholsterer, and 4 =ta t tri 6 ; t whama.. an 4 Retall.Thint 'PITTSBURGH COACILFACTOUY.—No. X 48 phtentei Alley; ar A. .N . 8I W.Fropktor. I - BROWN, would innst respectfully in • .tam the pane that he heels oh hSi WI" an the me taldetoct,lt=rdrat *1 . 6 gittagbsi= =see tune to order In 2.u. the St gp...rani c. ga=t =,turagftv term dtivprAtn_g ttz . =.4 ° A 41.1 : r ich cut/um u 7111 se the .puNts 1a 5 n . ....1h Ingr u thtlt 110.0 . . . 11101111W4 ....... ... WENZ WlWlTMAN,..Manufactuiers of di Mods of WALE, BOTTLION, ' and WINDOW Itilguall 06 NNW streets, Pltteborst, N. attootioo_pold to odd dont of Wiliam Ohm and Ted ambit for Bottles and Viola. - men JOI ONES Ifitia kii"a"ta"o"Cu're" rs o ap 474. and Mita Stmt, MU Blab 114ael ELM P r"' Jno.Cosch sad dEnVuO arm 16 aft y "'Pe"' luxe Ind Vint etneti, Pittalmexh. "1". . -*". 2" . . /OM a omooa. Roans. a JB. ROGERS C0., - klautztaturers of Moz,==firosiratrt oolunat.-oaaar " • " ' . • rAtins, Penn Cotton MIL; Pittslnirg_h. KENNED.Y,. Cif ILDS Jr. 'CO, Netitifoo- Mrrie l b00n44 Sltonnook man of sll colon un Nang Wl da'ssiali togor flatting 41141" , •rigTnifitgogiUrriu=temer=rl. liall!NE 'AND CEDAR 4412.111,EL t er wavir i alveArsattatra se.h..“l.theTia cum Ars= 71 rl4= kludaof ware rela= apt% itro amen Bookds. ?Mb stirist, Pittsburgb,Pik. . , H IE • ..'IELEBEII hau, Just *en I. ,n, flnwh stock 0. suporrier , loll4o9 l o2 t N btalir'79"My or w 6 . ma anima Zia fta• immedlita t illii' - of'am. mishral investor. my Cymbal • and us oasuidared nark valid in thla eonatry . o4 In .nn. , • 911• Y us Provid•d sia,7o, b riatv . 44 6= . dc r DV ' yffliit eorreqr,gilitla ‘ lo 4 .nnattavy l S= P riai 2aaiiiil,:i... • rear suds ye9wri da.ll 7 #lloalim ig, "Agailb! e t bi rot 141WiNtieltrast. WE= PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE. -wEDNESDAT MOANING, MAY 10. 1854 . . . The Sheph e rd of th e - , Valley, the Austro-Jesrult organ of St. Lonisi:thus basics up John ?ditchers fent aspiration fors plantation off= negroes T / Alabama : . •• : ~ • "Mr- Mitchel has been attacked whersthe is il, vulnerable ; we wish to God that all hia *piss mutts bad his hardy. honesty, in little Wags. — Mr. Mitchel does not condemn negro slasery: = Mt: Mitchel IS right: - neither does. the =Ur= Candor= it; for you and. I may hold a' huidred negro elarcHfor my part , I. wish, with Ur. Mitchel ; I had thernj—wi may hold ' i hundrid slaves and go, to communion to-morrow withOuc 1 freeing ode of theni; and - ihii:.church -admits to her sacraments no one guilty prattle= which thecondernns.' ', Why =Quid a Catholiojourtuslist is the North cry out against Mr. Mitchel for IMO Because siarty is =popular at the North. 'lt is not fair. 6 • • ateßtee us that Mr. Mitchel, in view of the strange company into 'which, fora Red Re publican and general Briolutioniet, hbiespirs- Mon aforestid hat! hronght him, must be forcibly reminded of that fearßallY graphic passage in IMlib ?; 10)4116 . 1.1in the mighty autocrat of itabylon bs.told that . ' ' 'TO from beneath is snored for thee to meet thee at thy coming: -la atirreth tip tha dead for w thee, creel! the older ones of the earthrit bath raised from their thronesall the kings of the I , All they shall speak and say auto thee, Art thou also become es weak es we! Art thou Le conte like unto usr" 'rho Journal of Commerce, an undoubted an thoiity M the sobjett; has the following state ments concerting the' progress of opinion at the- South upon that long pendito i. qUestion between the two great' divisions of the Union: very intelligent and unprejudiced gentleman, *lie has recently vent several weeks in Georgia and Alabami, tells us that the Nebraska ques tion Is fast transferring the Union men of those States to the ultra Southern party, lately called Secessionists. Re bait. the opinion is gaining -ground there, and has become quite prevalent. ,thatthe only way they can live in peace with the 'North in to have as little to do with' them as pea-' sible: They say that very many of those at the North who appeared to be their friends in 1850 and 1851, have deserted them on the Nebraska question, and that those who are with Pieria on Mal may deeett Glenna the Deli time of trial.. In short,; they are convinced that they have no thing to Lope from the North-not evens faithful performance of the etipulatiOns of the Constitu tion—but must rely upon themselves.' Probably these gentlemen who are convinced that, they have nothing to hope from . the free States would be reassured if the North would peatefully resign Nebraska to the curse of Slav ery and pay a hundred millions to add Cuba to the Union as a shave State. We fear they will have to wait awhile for these consolations. 'MILK ITT. ',Waseca Wassatess.or rue Murtha ARYL-, Tbo 'following letter; published in the Loni on Times, giros a dteheitrtning actouunt of Turkish affairs: CONSTANTIXOPLZ, 10th April. •1 nm not sure if thin letter, which is the sec 0.1 I• • tl t.-1 , 11 be in time to 'ach you.. In my first I said enough to make you understand that our affairs were not going • n well. , There are a few more details, which I .übjoin: The Russians are making as mud . rogressa In their march as by their propagan . am. On theone hand they repulse the Turks, ho begin to be intimidated, on the other they excite the Same of revolt, having for that object. e Ifelleues at their beck and service.. Omar • ache has every reason to complain of the pm -. “Irrvelit he SUS to have succor sent to him; • Pardus does not grant it, but after long de "end atifilitlls will. The generalissimo, we are assured, has been oblidged to write an the subject directly to the Sultan. The rumor circulates, and not without some , probability, that Thessaly is in full molt, and that Maude nia alreedy feels We effect of it, and the spark is already kindled at Saloncia. It Is thought here that the Sulnui, in consequence of listen ing too touch to Itesebid Pasha, las done wrong in dismissing his brother-in-law, Mehemet All Pasha, who leen - honest man, a partisan of war, and whoscopinion on that point bas been found correct, inasm deli as it has bpen declared in Spits of the efforts of Reschid Pasha, and who enjoys the unbounded confidence of the, people and the sincere friendship of Omar Packs, - nthich s man being set aide under circnmstan ces like the present, and : while - Rambla Pasha, detested by We 'people, is from time to. time forced to aired ilium:- such a man pat aside, occasions a great void. A people Is not regener ated by threats on paper, while terror is Ist the heart. The people want a chief who is inthien , tial and popular, and Resehid, whose merits I do not dispute, is neither thione nor' the other.— There is, tole sere, Mustapha Puha, theOrand Vizier. whose honorable sentiments and capacity are well known; but he passes for being too anx. ',Dasto -eivihe. and too great *friend of the . . Christians, and therefore he wants ~ stsnebody with WA who is powerful and ingnenGal , with th - W - Pet)ple; in order, that it may be Understood that the friend of Mehemet Ali Pasha cannot bo hastilito the people. Mastapha Pasha is known. to the Turkish people of Coristintinople only by his justice, and his great disinterestedness when he was President of the Grand Council; but that is not sufficient at a moment like lhe present May God help the Turks!" DANGICIL or Tel Tear:lse Polo7l.—There is great slam espreesed for the safety of the Turk ish forces. All the letters agree as to the urgent necessity for the prompt arrival of the allied ar mlet The following letter to the LondoaTimes: dated Paris, 'April 19, is a fair exponent of the state of feeling: • Pests, April 19.—The latest and most trust worthy accounts from the head-quarters of Omar Puha, prove the:Kt necessity of the allied forces arriving o e -theatre of war without Jokier time, if the a desire, is Gem Bars guny d•lfilliers • is said to have expressed it in one of his despatches. to avoid the repetition on land of 'the catastrophe of &mope. . A competent person, who has very recently exandued, and with the greatest attention, the line of the . „ Danube, from Widdin to Itasscrra, sad who has very minutely scrutinised the effective force under the. command of Omar Puha, with its capabilities and organisation isnot of opinion that it is able to meet the Damian Only single- banded, or to oppose : its onward march , to the Muth. dobbt is expressed as to the seal, the enthusiasm, and the valor of the Tartish-,army, but the same settheirity declares 'that; notwith 'standing-the wonderful efforts: madtr.l4.omse Dacha tointrodute regularity and ; orderoln the', host lie commands, there is still a deplorable de lielency.in thisereepects. .Withthe exception of Omar Pacha himself, who is admitted to be ,a man of much intelligenee, andiwo or three oth ers at the most, there is a sad want of military capacity among the superior officers, soil infin itely less among the subalterns. It Is. true,that Omar Puha is full of daring and - impettasity, but these qualities are rather dangerous under the present oireumatances, and it would be,most desirable that be should not, until supported by the allies, risk a battle with the Itussians who have lately crossed the Danube. According to these coconuts;, the• Turkish ar my of the Danube does not amonneto more than 00.000 men, while the Artesian:el have now 200,- 000 disposable and. effective men In the princi palities and &imitable. Foreunatilj, the pres ence of the'allied fleets in the Mask Bei.senders It hapoinible for the Dussiani to obtain supplies front the coast, and aconitiderable portionof that immense force, is employed in conveying previa , lone and 'Korea to the Ditbendscha. ...nut ;the great danger is in-the want: of organization wf Hitherto they have done wonders,.-but a pita': ed battle; ahleh It is , the inkiest as well - as the desire of the Rimaians ta hasten on befere the arrival of: the allied' armies, there is reason to fear Iftliald' be destructive. ,The opinion of the person to whomi 'aikido-le decisive on Datapoint. I am informed that a report.has been forwarded to the ;French ;Government by Col. Dien—whe, by the way, is not dead as repOrted-4n4 that it differs very little" from the accounts to which I refer. Perhaps that retort, is still more strongly drawn ttp;_rind mey have Imitated the resolution kid to belectire to by -the . Government,•of sad nog at once,loo,ooo men, or more, instead of the 90,000 .spoluen of. It has been rumored' that Omar Paths expressed his delight at ihe 'Bus eines baring-et length crossed the - Danube, and that he considered,the - tidingswo favorable that heTewattled richly - the Messenger - who I:Might' - them to his Matt. • • • • EDUCATION tit Vt3ollitA.L-Atti Richmond Whig argues the necessity Of idoptlng a more efficient system of education in thatfritate., It ism; • ~..I p rerg4ecisie Sod fearful hi. 'crease.of this mass of r. la 1840, , the sine of the unlettfted Mrigti&Azootobito gO,OOO.- 12.1826 U exceeded . 10000: '7t} tlds . . • . , rate; it la not - rennin ' many eimturies to es tinguieli all knowledge of letters In the gtatts" _ ~~ M~ l allscleserr Nuclei at the Tabernacle. A Missionary Meeting was held an Friday \ even ing at the above place, before a crowd= audi ence-.lien. Lerma BILADIIII, the Chairman, said this meeting was the alone of a Union Ma -1 stoup. Convention, he breor the last few days in 1 , this city, under the direction oes Joint Commit:' , tee of l'hiladelphiln and New 'fork. The , con- \ nation had been composed of representatives of many of our Evangelical Churches, forgettingfor i the moment the peculiarities of their ecclesiasti cal organization; and an/united only \by a com mon love and common Sulu, and common.desire to extend this blessed guul to the \ benighted and destitute of`our race. This catholic spirit, he considered one of the mutt deeply interesting algae of the times, and one °f eta most au7lons augury Seethe futnre. \ The hymn, "From OreenianiFejcyMounta was then sung by the audience, ,portioas of 'the Scripture were then read , by Raw Dr. Annum, and prayer wan offered by 'Rev De ‘ PoutoOT. \ A statement of the Union Missionary Copula= tion, and the following Of resolutimis were e presented by Res. Dr. Mesas* 1. To what extent are we authorised by'the Word of Clod to expect the convention of the World to Christ. • \ \ \ ''', . After a free discussion, itwas ''.;\ \ Rritolved,NThat;'aittiont entering into aujidefi nition as to the UMW= meaning °teach a term an conversion, and, without entering into any statement as to the times or sr/aces:don' of ante cedent event* the Convention rejsioo ie =Mgt mously testifying theirsimple, hea rt felt, iindonbt.'• big faith in the eliminate declaration of Gist's in- ' spired Word, that "Meet shall bo blessid in Him ; " (Jesus Chriat 3, ) . 4 i, all nntions shall \ call Rim blamed," yea, that "the whole earth shall be filled with His Glue" \ • \\ 2. What are , the, disinely appointed , and, most efficient means of extending the Gospel UP all men? Resolved, As the general sensieof this Conven tion that the chief- means of divide appointment for the Evangelization of the world, are : The faithful teaching and - preaching of the pure Oospel of/salvation by duly qualified ministers and other holy and• cepahtent disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, acoomptuded by prayer, and savingly applied by the efface of the Holy Spir -14-3110h .11:11011111 in the.prprldential application of them by human agency, embracing, eotatere- , ly instruction by the living voice, but the trans- ', lation and judicious aircubrtion of the, whole• , written `Wordnf God—tba preparation and' OW- •, culation of Evangelical Tracts, and Booldiss , well as any other instrumentalities fitted'ho bring the saving truths of God's Word \ home to men 'a , souls—together with any processee , which expo- , rleoce may have sanctioned ZS the most efficient , in raising up everywhere native ministers and teachers of the lithig Oospel. \ ' \ . s 3 . Is it best to concentrate laborers in the For- , eign field or to scatter them ? \ \ Resolved, That while third Convention fully iie. cord in the propriety and desirableness of diffu-' sing a knowledge of the Gospel: as far no circoun- stances admit or proridences of God may ludteste, ,`, by means of a duly qualified. and =restrained itineracy—they yet fully accord in the propriety and desn ahleness of seising on strong and cent- ' mending statione, more especially in , countries el where hereditary concentrated systems of error hare long prevailed, and theth concentrating a powerful agency, fitted by hannonions co-opera- tion to carry on the different departments of the , Missionary enterptise in such a way , as to eon- , stitute them, byth3.l's blessing, eumnative sour- , eel of evangelizing Influence to th*surrouniiing , multitudes, as welL =the most efficient means of , perpetuating the fkkespel in purity to'succeeding 1 generations. . \ 4. In view of the gres‘ extent of th*heathen world, and the degree In which it is opened, is it expedieutfor different trdeolonary Boards bil plant • stations on the tame . ! \ \ , Revolved, That conaide - the vast extent of , the yet =evangelized woe f heathenism, and the limited means =sun s alon at the dispo 7 / sal of any of the \ 'fisting ' e vangelical Oh Urdu* , or societies, it woill.kbe 'very ble that,witti the exception of great ientrts, 'au as the cap'. tals of powerful kingiferne an efficient pre-oecu- , potion of any partinda t e , portion \of the heathen , *field, by any evangelical Church be Society, Should b• respected by Others, andAeU their undisturbed peaamision,4 \ th e vane e stk.." nowledging, with tb4litutpess to fled. thet here tofore there has been \ practically so littlii) Inter ference with each other's aelde of Jab= \ "I L. How may the number ciehnalitiodle rers for the evangelization of the acrid be mnitlp lied • and bent prepared? ''' . ' "e,, \ c.\ e ~ Rimiest!, That, In the abeameintufficierit dits to give atoll delivenume on them:Nut, this'Uont, relation cherishes I. deep conviction in ooer ' to the multiplication, of imitable Meets for the heathen mission \ lad, Miniaters of the Gospel, must strive more vividly to realize 14, their own souls the paramount grinds= of the noluionary ' enterprise in its relation the glory =Dad, as manifested in- the dodgier= consinutian of the whole redemption economy, and as the divinely appointed and dinaelyninninanded instrunisntal ity for the regeneratibant the lost mid Perithing in ovary lind; and thenairive habitually, %numb prayer to• the Lord of thbloreests, who alone dim truly rake up , and send \ tinth laborers, as \else through their public and iwvaazoluistrittion f to stamp similarly Avid impriesions•on the Mill,llof . church members, and especiilly Christian parents Sabbathachool and other Chriottan teachers. .who may . have It in their power to train up the young in 'ample dependence , on Oa" !doping, to real- he the magnitude and glory of the work of the world's arangeUration,'end ledte t t onsider per sonal dedication to. he work as A, highest of duties, end eoblist =Prieileges. Moreover, that. for the preparation of candidates forsehe foreign field,- it were very :desirable that FreriolonsNtere made in our theological \ scantharies gffierally, for bringing tho nature; \history, and ebb bons ii, of the missionary enterPriu s before the m do s = the student', er wleitmarbe briefly de= ted , a course ot eimegelist theory. , . , `i, 8. Is it expedient to hold meetings such m . ethis annually? - \ .\ \ • '..• Resolved,That That ., *hell= to this iiit meet next , yaw; that a committee Consisting efi gentlemen of New York representing the illtiOn* evangelical °Machu: t he appointed, to make tho necessary arranger's's* and that'ithe chairman appoint the Committee. \ \ \ Rev. Tr. Duff was bare introduced.' After speaking of the Sewall gave Dies;' meet so many of his bre th ren se Be had at meetings of the Convention-, and the • pismourtues sad prolitabluats of the Ineetiellee sad eeh t ehting them with great zneedittio had attetnan In London, • and saying that Led and the United States were the only 'mum eitin the face of the earth that could turafah the materials for each meeting', and hoping the two countries shield ever be blended and united in harmony and lobir e he proceeded to the conisideratimiiif the . abate texts and tesolutions'whith had been passed at the previous meeting.;,' Hi could only have time to consider the practical apPlicatioas•of the lead- , ing 11011113. , \ .rl/14 IS to the extant Authorized by the Bible in the conversion of the world to Christ.% It was a grand idea to fix in one's MI that In God's time the day is coming when this earth. shall • come to the great Messiah, and the eartit:lths/1 be filled with the knowledge of tkid. Ile ejtoke of the of bringing;alio= thlk consuentia dm. It did not consist wholly in the wonint God; that vile the seed; there would be no Befit- Num till the rays of the Sun"of,Rigliteonaneits' vivify it. Then will the seed fructify end bean fridt through eternal ages., In order to attain this, it was necessary to harmonize and blend the various churches, and set aside antagonism.— There would be a difference of opinion as tie the made of-placing ministers at work in thou ills tant countries , . 110 thought that -a dirersitye# modes was detrimental—all practical modes are good. The inhabitants of a country like' India, were not in estate of blank vacuity, and we hared more to de than to ell a vacuum—every teener of the soul is occupied, and every emotion,, is provided for, and that upon divine authority, as they think,nnil thui to enter their minds , you mast adopt all itiopedients and do anything to. clear away the rubbish. There is a process of spiritual as well air material husbandry, and you menitir the processes endleesly, u there leas en variety of soil. He then gave lila* , ht• ng account of the Hiqdad Mythology, and then to them Divine revelations about Um starry heavens, the'milky way, tho Illeireablya moun tains of the human pbysiology, fie. lie them moldered the' moat =fide= modes of extending the gospel. lie thought =Anglo course should ,be tollowed;,some pima required *concentra tion of laborers, and other Arm a diffusion of them The different denominations alitedd-not ocalliet—thera was min imingh ler. all. The next point which be considered was the best mode of getting magidirert of , the Leathen.— ile deprecated no palettes a/keeping at the strongest Ministers and •sendber the weaker to the heathen: that was not the exiMple =Mast, 110 reprehended •the Ideat that we lthould first thoroughly jetalgelle•-thoie living lit; our told= Chriat told Ms disciple* to proclaim' the` Gospel to all the worlif, not to:confine themselves to Je : r rusident=thongtv there waa utongh fief them to perform. We ebetddltet thitOrtOolnuth of eonformiUsit=if, this his: too ninch indulged in,„ the end will be that the blessed gospel. will he bandaged like the autpdoles= Egyptd-beattlful to look at in =burl gardener; but infdde, Ilea leg but rottenessand.deal mesa buss, ,• • In conelusion, he gave the audience Illateneell -might it firsweß with thesio4n body and in, mind, intim pid la eterany. '" r', - - \ lie spoke absallo3 hottri Wan 4quest man ner, and was kindly 4plarided thrall:tont. \At the conclusion of his adrift As mee ting closed. .\\ voxAmElxvii--mmEER fIEZDS A few ye ago, a matiahricoltivated . $ heard on his 'chin and, cheeks, war Stared atin all ces, end on ell - occasions ; *attiring wight wLa so far violated the tisagetrof eociety, as to'allow hie moustaches to creep niedeitly oht,'.was actu atty hooted at in the'rireets, regarded with,trier- Mon by , the \ and =Ode 'as general rule, to, ngage successfully, in many of the art s (nary , avocations - of the world.. Ihe prejedi ces of former days have been weaker in late years, and are fast*smug away. alto= - hiriustaches and goatees 'ere new: \:cOmmod throughout the Country ,aid theTaror \with 'which they are regarded is i4dicatedby thereat that anent leadjpg \pepersAtid 'Among 'there, the New Tork Rifting Postt the \ And Horse Journel. - -,have clime 'eut" boldly as their stahnchativecetre. Poet saYe ; "The onslatights recehtlytmade \ tn 'England; froth various quarters, upon the habit of shaving. seem not to bare been unproductive of good re- Malts' Among all Omar tho'caltirition 'of the heard is growing into favor, -with unexpehted ra pidity, and perhaps, , the increasing 'spirit of fra ternity which the exigencies of the time hive cal led 'forth in that land. t "steady Prejudices, may ; lead its people to emulate thole brethren Of Polittll 'ern Thirope and Turkey, in their, eihouragenient of thisisanly \ 'The'ciergy, too, have done something to aid' the movement; and whatever receives their itinc floe, we may be sure, can hardly fall of reaching , ultimately; a very respectable degree success,. \Both in England and In our own echaritry,\ lax=,Orient beard has been, heretofore, considered mark of eccentricity, frivolity orpans; mid none butartiste, men of fortunewand gendamed \of queitionabla Pretensions haiVfelt.able to 'o'oo it. fe t t, far's" we know, there are few things, .more conducive. to health,' and, moat easel to , \ good. liche, than the beard. IndeeA it mai'hii regarded as the deems, e; rota:era tuanhorett the sole distinguishing., badge to whkh:tnapean Sikh)) an exelitive Claim, - when' the fairer, pm, Creitimi shall haVefinallytuturpe4 se i s threatened, idle habilimenti which,'•in taiheepast, haierknawered*all for his protection.' The Boston Congregationalist; ' ' lead ing Pons journal,' of, an orthodox . co lexion has uzi• deli:km:On good..eartiest, the w orkofferaardirig thereform amongtelergymen. th two *igoroust articles; itluis recently advocated the duty of cultivating the Mani on biblical, historical, and `ptiYMologie groimda.% The &India; paragragbs' ere Laken from a ieceitt number "It is physi4icalljr. clear;that he who daily removes his , forces, the secretionary . \ part, of his coultitutiOnel,mechantsm Manun nature!, and the o re peloious ;manner, be sides removing ' f same f thetenderest and ritatest,portiOns of his frame their intended, and therefore, necessary Covering; thtie;, on the ono hand, overtaxing, mull \ on the other, Cadercloth- Mehl' bOdy. \ \ . \ "Weitnighl add the testimony et experience, selOndly affirming the importance of a return to the dictates of nature in this matte of thebeird. Mery a \Minister of christ Is • sinking into his pave by the slow yee'sure, suicide of .shaving. . • "Let every coughingand cadateroue brother 'throw away, his razor and his 'muffler iogethev.. Let him reitoro to his 'throat; and thin, end `cheeks, their natural covering. Let hirii,bather Pleidifilly in cold water; and use, much physical etereise,liarbiglhis breast to the north and„throwleg his. physle to the dop, and cur word (and our enterienta) for it, he will be both a wiser and a stronger Man, and his grave *ill. be thrown (hi the course Of nature) from under his very feet, for forward into the distant per spective Of a good old age." Tat "Mos*rithes Ractuca-c' or V(ow cs."— The New link ,Tribune has theSollowipg notice of au extraordinary'," Roman's 'rightsA demon stration in that city: . \ "Our city isle be visited , on Tultsday next by • th'ke uniformed Compinies of organ red aid dis ciplined Female Infantry .(Lancers) m TOun sylvania and New \ Jersey, known as lhe Flury light Guam , commanded as a battalion by n tans ' Maine Colonel and lieutenant Colonel; 'hut the several companies will ba officered throughout bY ladies, including , captains an horsebacitX -The hattslion will be met at,the - Jensay , city Ferry, it' 10 Ore:lock, by a conipanyef our National atat. acorted to the Park,' where our fair, visitors' Will gibe - evidence of their 'prdficleacylh militaiz etch:titans and exertisk repairinglhetice at an, early haur to the Astor Rouse for dinner; visiting :the American : Museum 'lit the c, afternoon, '', aud spending the evening at, the: Crystal Patice, whence they will take .mp their. homeward The &Trani pathetically inquires what all the childrenof these women are tedo at home; whilst their mothers are parading, „Which is rather ah ,ungenerous insinuation in the fate of the asstar=, luide which the Tribune gives •• 'that the !Fairy. Light. Gard' is composed of some dr the best ed tirial' eld and moat esitMable young huhu' of :Pat-. terioi‘d Elizabethtown , N. ,J., and of ilarrls berg, •Hs, II betweenl4 ,i‘ntl 18 yeata of age— a dant ea' a late Governor of Nevi larsey he= ing isitg, them." • The parade of these 'women is supPesed„to be totally tumohnected with Ber -1 nun's efittto revive.the Ctrs'y'Palace.k ; ,', InaxsinuA The Mayo'C'ondittilfon states that llte flight oft \ lla, popnlatiob from that county, of Ireland, wspecially -the •• cotafertahla farmed" and artisan ebiehO, almost exceeds credibility.' \ ' \ There are turkfresh accounts of the progress of, Chofera in the stuck hr . lietaatl, the tole! papers Makihg very 'eligh , C.iference to' the\suhject. A seri s omortality, Wipielt; however, deaslmt ap-, pear to rise in anyt, way .from cholera:, is \obser . ved in tice.Cork workhouse. \ , A table,exhlbitinkthe number of ere:gtana who hate left the,Pori,o( \Cork.frotit,,the LB of Jannary‘tcr:lhe 9th' orApril in' the Tiara 1f153 'and 185 t theirs a marked \ - decretMe itille 'latter period. Ttrts;-,in 185341kgraud total .a 435,. v. while in the( present year i t only OW. ; \ V The Russlen 'Minors on boa t he shiPlieldee -1, , at Walerford,\luk) inutinied , Ne nit thek cap..' lain; when email . 4:lf . them, irtre \ hreitght before . lbemagistratei.thie week: 11.0 . raid limit' s the' atiip,..hailag lx4n old to a llatlldi .meiclant. :they bad flung 111 - their RussitilL'allegia*, end `Would fled, , for England, ;For,heir .assaott, - Iq - iireveri'.upen tho. caplaln; the* . g ot two m days 1,, iwaisooment, and, ' bal); been paid Off.lutve left, ter Louden; - ' "i Blob Mtn or Boaros..4l:coerespoident`of the New Vork Tierald girl*, the following\ descrip tion Of:lifaie of the "Boitit Fen" of CAI city of notion "Mr. Btetburn, city pr! . ter, has jeuit%pub limbed hinAnnual, which is the sort of a book that would'dttcre delighted the \ heart of lir. 'Ar thur Oride,lind It not'beMi broken by the losdpf \ldadaline BTION fOrt11118„, Itbeart the titlei bf List'of perit Coportnersiiiii, Corport4; .tions, who wen xed on Six thousand Dollars,' 'and upwards, in Um city of Boston„ id the year 1858, specifying tie amount of tan'ou'real and passional estate sehlrall,v, conformably to an or der .of; the City Cointeil,','nither long, Indeed; to be GMT; lust mightily suggestive. • lik,contaitia 144 pot, and though , it has a great *tunings in smite spots, thenis vast variety'.: \ fig ures, from the intlgnificant stx thous and \to the majestic million. , There are more ' , than free thousand names `of lislieldualti, firms, ,Miti corpontionsi, in this 'Wok. 101)04 LIIITTETICV • stands at thoNhead of thelist, and Charles Snick- Der at , thobttoln of '\ The former pays '18.662 40 on' popirty to '.the value of $1,124,- MO, and - the latter , forty-tire dollars and sixty omits on $6,000. \ Tho next bigliestindlvidwa to Lawrence is Doha Scan, whose yonessions are'valtied at $862,100; and whose taxes are $7. 05106. Both thesigentlemen are much richer than this book Makessthem out. ` No one;doubts that Mr . , Lawrence's depth :would as profitable : as three millions of dollars to his helm. Ile hits it great deal` of property nut of Bottom and that in rbo n eltg issprobably underrated to the extent *flans million. Ile is also taxed as a member .of it great firm: The richeot Of the Appleton:s ,Nathan Appleton, whose property is put down. Mt $42,000, and , is much , larger. William Ap-' pletotio,now one of our memberin of Congress, is w rill $559,800; and Samuel Appleton ia - taxed for\ $511,000. The Appleton ben brains and benevolence as well as money. 'The Brookins maintain' their'• reputation forweeltfe—Peter C. Brooks figuring at \8063,000, Edwaid Brooks; $384,000; and Gorham. Snots $176,900. Jobn OlVstands at this bead of Mot nitre, 'his PluPertlrbelnltt. llsl , 2o %. and that of his *other, P. O. Gray, SI4S,OOO.BL3IcKay, the giveakellip builder, and also the bniMir of great:ahips,. is taxed at $70,,090. Onr public men , hove let?. unequal fortimat fEdwnd Everett has $210,000, and nano Choate ono $24.000. Mr. Prescott, the historian,.le tonfsl44Boo, only $ll,9O l :Lx Jobn ll ` Lowell in the riebest`mmildsom - ot Odd family, tieing put , &nen at V 75,500. • Brinanni C. • Linen pays on $144,200.4 George'W.,Lyman starids at Unbind of his mune—s2o6,ooo ‘ ; and Chatles' YSma $178,000: John liancoet,is good fisoVo7,uuu. so that thenatie is as rtipetiable &Nig eighty yesysoige. Coloney'Greene is 'sated at $ 4-8 0 000 0fhlob is a sort, of Boman Emperor's dta. = being the 'twalmt--or‘the results ' , of the washbigs of the Insirts-La",tualiY ani llllls . Ile ismuels richWe \ than tho *taunt set down &phut \ Ws name tilould Sepresont - to lie.— WWl*\ Fester Oho II theldginse , et that tame -78,600• sad' Of* J 543 3 .000. Thome get/dimes are ilens , of the lede IL G. Oh*, Josiah Quihay, Sen.;lirstbd at POMO; butldr, is much richer than that. Report Says that be kso ands, or wlll make \ a millbniot dollars oil , \ \ \ s:.\ ;.,..,.,,t,r,..\:,, :;,:;-. 2v , .- y ...:q - . A . :, \\ ~ IN, .. ~ , • . , - .. . . - • . \ \ \ ,• - 4 1 . 4 -,M --$.\.,-..-.. .. \:, 1' , .. ii., , c.1?:.'1 .. '"i? .....: .:\ .i...-.Az --: 1 -,...,, ~ . \ \;\'-.',...\, '...- ,. ...1 -.- .• .. .?.,„ . - . A. •: A -.--. ':...-.. \-,.\ V ....-:\ - . ..,., : 7 .: - t i., .. - -• \:, : - A .. .. 7. F \ out of thooselmse the 4:44 , kid pro Arty, Jain hn ll ut4s, Jr,, does not 11 . gure.m the 3 , W011 - Libra teCho for lEt4,,'exce`Rt:ln thi'Oaractir \of Robertl/ Shaw Co., art taxed on ,galo,ooo. Levutel 'l3hew. Chief instleo of our 'A. Snrreme Court ,has $107,600, Samuel A. Eliot I •j* Ism: down for $ 144 . 0 9 0 . 3 14 t, if not,. 1 ' ' a' i s \ these propertiod,ida greatly underrated, the mod- ,- men toward - no tix-iathirtr in *Ord Iheir'raietalona boNg preverbiaLf!„, )%ITIV REMEDIES,, fonnut;efor c ad& . 111,..NAtirni:441ahms t.. ;%! t Do sin oak \ ' ityr- &I:0. Ata ' 44o.. WOVE SULPHUR4OO9O fOr imle by Mk:t ,B. AS'.l4taarrOCK 11 - RABE P 4 grE=ooltlierie WVmy/ IRA. IA cK - rANDSCAPE. 4ARDEKRI4— , A troitis. e on tl!etltozitijgetletot WALL -Ni E D A I.V.S 1110914 9 Y em \ O i F THE Iw al n i tf x r": rm itiMvioailtoo. tiITES'of the. Beotheis Humboldt;Alez dge asallitlllsm..tratidsted 1°.".1.1°" and B4l."llZegfU T ODASSES-=lso.bbls, , (Cllti ::pkgir..) N. 51olsamok • ;' ;150 do (Ook 00S.•0.tWLilesc • • 0 do Ularinod 75 • \ool .4° ' :0114 - g unix. a co. .t. !_. 10310EOPATIII a :BOOKS . foi`alais J. ft3iialA' a \eZlZmortleta, t6lll /502•030 , ! Caspar, Domost4 Ptipdoti‘, !X, rrott Teifa e• n...DP•thi. : , • Mama! ot FooNdeo and Cblldox; !• • Principle!, ortioinctopatbr,•lsl.lo.oso \ • en.orrioSl o ! 0 4=74 , , nrroat'att M 5 51 LA! !Atedloloo Chem, uorko. tea Tor allo4by \ „ akyl L. , .115:AD. 110 0‘ , .. under olooduum , o SALERATUS (1' ''SOkla.xt4t4t in \ myl coriips Wood 02:td!lhopt ot ! ACtN:—SS ica phOoldora, Vides nod Itstakfin 0g0e10 , ... * ALERATUS4 togtax;t for isle br ae. in ,14. 1-is:mil I ItERY iLq4l.OB. Pl l Sj i l k -' 7 o 4) r il - ke7ge White Fish; 1111 e ,C ' 4' e :ll; m . ; & 2 *or • . . do•&l:.\Yhft. VALUABLE PIECE QV GROUND ONsth h k est • . ST.. SOS SALE. basted 35. team ' lb*: rat O. Redidinit (sae sideYand having a nt on sth et. stain.. and , Intending U412)114 one are erected •2 b.* nano houses, that now rentbbr the In nit/OV . Z* '., WWI wishing to purcbsse sayslnalas ritopersr te ‘ stands or to an Inrestnant onnot &lief ross4•4 is band- y sante profit by Investing In stb st!ploperty.' Wlll be at4P ' ' Lt : \N, b lo l ! ' .,! ' .. ' , l !! '-' 1.M7 , 1 ' . RejtaftsfstrAttn;t:. \ ‘IIIEAP WALL PAPERS - of d quality _LJ reed horn Dalllmare: ?Way Novi Per lied; Batton. For sale al, the Paper Hanainitell arehmasay . tl3 Market . et, between Wand 411. • .SIIO&.TALMER. VARBLEIZEI4RONMANTLEA va ay2• rlety patterns abil ° P 7T •j " 9". llNlEll " 4ltil b 7inrm. " PB, VELVET PARLOR 'PAPI at , lsitt snit AoerrAwliaetuaral. byaG i o lis iv'l DO/• V mAnt Om; pastors/ seWbiTIIO3::PALIII%, ,R 7 fre.shjii4t. 'reccf \ I.; fixeMM,by • myl MiLY,ELL 136: - jfiIED:4OPLESO tbltt. 45;oacki \\\ pr sal* by \ mkyl • DA . GY*LI, a 'AITE-liVia4S-461moc:\ tor ale : hi - - 1 • wz i , R. DALZEta. eO-1 gniir \ BOS. NiTRATE OF SODA;% I / 4 1' ii` l 4 l r •••• 4 %lINNIaTT, GIADA it WI, 113** 13firtiih? 4 Iwo. , to r tilla% LIVAs• \ • nay t•rn•A NAt , • .•mkfgeladle•'&o4 thll4l2rts , N. • . • ••31 , 1-V . \ () RAPE SHAVTLNIOrt u .it BurobfENL . ree4.lot orbisek, ta% 'ma Dlsla Ind embrOklened CrariS 010. \ hummermons sad tear.. tp irrat T•r ' BAGA-800..ir'd aiM Toe aide by_ , • .-'hJa - A:maAwa. • .; n SOAP -40 bilk Pittsbugh - Siii i ii, Nc..l"; ", AD"-9 No. l=. .stn., Vroc4l , lZYnon - :.•1•." • VUIitGAW-30 bble.pideikViaegaiim hand awl 'beagle ' ,Av. strtrtim. 17 . 1.A551A 7 -30 \ mats camia recitant br . w. IL 1307T0N. oor. Wlod & Prohlits. , IlidtreOrthlip Voter otter* 11 I ~~ ~ r :~. ~ ~ r~r ~> VITRATE harP:'ativ 6 afiA • tsz sietttblrt" It h. ierstlVTaii,h p . QUAKERS' HERBS:of. Osery describHqn ► idlnyi'pel u& for s, PLMMO. • goat \• .• ••• • inqmielor t 4 L. Wilms 6-WATJOiPANACEA -- .0 tido 'Tuba- . medudin'nea by JOBEPII,YLENEIXO' :QM:WWI:LAPPING R, ) PAPER .10* ash , an 3. °LIIOOMMAXI • 144?2 , 16 0, !§,=2 4 30 bb's; prime 1 , 11.; oak Ita*JiarT, JUIIN moTti 'tani Trottt for-salt , \ Joitx FLOYDII2L. \ 184,100 b .., by l . • mblil - "11 160 ZS. 9 Ui - 1T1.1i..E ar sale bv soh3" , ‘ FLEVINO it ' \ VAMILY riouß - :. 400 bb{e, *Um FiFki 1 ky 4: Vim. Thßtln't_bpitid,re'd kndr a V trr .„ LULNE•TORTS-;-4 'fag • Ate 'Li ttle; :1•1‘. "two I.Ctfl'AtelaiettlLlOtt of. the; trleb'Peeti, e ' tarns onlattsc t, it 'Tot!, cloth. butt reed et Weitz; . • se.V B. LAUYPIttt:g gad ' A n ,I; lO.5t W itT E ARUIVALOF I'ORET,GfiITA, r gi,f liiteVlitaiXttoro o mmers and Oleuere.eatehratee aogiy!b eta allot' the ett7 tittertattlele._, , ! , pl9:\ banker of Diamond and Mat f lAcQN r iosioo Ma. , SikOjilderap ~ _ N - 10 doll dd '•& ' - 6.0(M3, do \ Wes, yerewling (Fain -i. 'Olti •! , liana§ and the gab. hr , ~..-• „A T. LITTLY.. 122 i 24 ~c ' V' s GUAM) SILKtIVa have t piiii . " . - ie' - \ &ftd *r ik.. ~,54 9. 1. A. mAsoNnror.. a ll " -. :2iiiN BAItRED PLAID SlLKs:sillgri4i . \ \ Sdrlfa;entln•tvarir.a home aasirtrnohtraed. - ,., aplo . ~.• -..A. A. 31.4.60. N k co, 2.5.4'a a, ~, ri 3 ORDIALS of,,Tririous dtwriptiinti., .in hot - ',„ -'- ILI ties sadva . desughtjor sale by Whi .11{. 8111TOX, \ ..tai. . ',:, ' , •••ti. rid.l2., eor,{Coat and Front on ' . ''. lIERRY'SSUPERIOR STEEL PENS—A: - A,, , uciMitrirPrieate=gr a ntiprr.l i °tM v . \ ‘141.1.3, 1 ... : `..:... t. . ; , s.B.Liku ra n: • Wood at. ~ '.2 .ILARD Toi WM , : and*oge for isalfitiy• ) - , Qpoit-200 istmv., • from BBT:i • 1 -7 "irca . CCon band '..10 y 1 \R. DAZ.ZEa.i C 0.:.. • ---.'l ea ! i d I% gi i : \ t a mp ff°r ti l tit wearlu"ld PC 4 , .1 : 4 ' 0 .4at the, man without dolliml d =tir d a , - Onto Oath* opinion to darad annaa#4llll I. 'estt r arbrd ' todtona.atutbbr. MEL_ I= 4/7 finkaddon tam: ybdo , mom' rontitation then; "Ith'ahelr tatnhot. and b 010,30 Of CM% frocatot.• Stock ,of non nun tom/ Tomb.' mans Clothin Is large.. saaoquable. olsonattotMFallSLT4 ma moderate ripen m ill atd,M,Plenia, •••;:••,• • - acv' 'MS—. 7 CTS.-4he subse:fiblarbstajost*eit lot al twt s supctior YOURS TlPORiellita , 04.14 R 1101/4,llROViraltil‘to 4. 0%11,111t 0 r , I t AaIVOTCO7III.S. 044: 14 7 ::Sic &ilrArtur sEtp... - __sl , r,b4; for da11e1t:, ,, y . .„ , lyeadrn ti st:abr , i l glibo.. 4 l o j, VLingr.VL:al 4 riTtlb . r " " P 211b14t i..1.11 l ' ail,=l l 140.'44102' ' -1-L . l \ ul ildi n Lobs for galo.;.on wow, the *o_ookiko,..ortato soutp , - 'matt; - M. , Filddat k rpiFi.. - 1114kdd rw.BENT—awis c'efintenient''CifficelV %, PhUo 110114dlojr.IVdob. - tdrOterrolou'ddid.i. grit- &or, oast dooF,to um unroll*, Budding-. For tenor ? \ oddodre of - . • . IL.R. dld2Zidl4:. 6 _sold botwonn sd ski atb. pAPER IiANDINQS 7 -New Spring '''SCOok' --3.• Bilarti 'Weird st.',Alighitr a ri, hims 0 yr ,0%1. t deitria. and la A:41. 4 ; Whom N an.l 'OrWork h r " VOTr, lio " ltiod.PL!lorylpl ii i retrAtWor "P 4 - 14;* IrES,TERPAREft- - -I , l4.otuid'Gilt, Polar* IdGold. Yolvot and Firordirod for rale tot *Oa • • • BADECE; Ameba:dr.— VINEVAR-4100 bblit:lorisali /ut% WM • . \-, i *IOUS l ROL:.I , nnra SAOK4 RIO VOFFER'on and' ittiit' 6 ani \*. ma. PEAClgswok' 1178.1:1Pseari*hea"CHerm•°hiP'.'. \ • ~iatter~s df~ctsdi T ,.- .. \and.somp EMI 'OO kma% Mil
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