, .. . A ~ ~,.., ~,.: DAILY ..,._.:.,,,,,5r--,,—,::: T .. .. ._ . . .. .. . . , . PIT • ... .... .... ~ . .. ... . ~ .. ... . ESTABLISHED iN ;1786'' .. ... . PITTSBUft GIiI.C4AZETTE , .., EMILTIIIIISD OSILT AND NEM= IS .- ' -;___. • WHITE & CO. ear. . 11 1 151113):ft In mum) .. . 11/NUEL , .rftravas ratta' assn. ft= ow. to TEI orrftft ~-,. llftiLlrAlts &C ester fto , lio. Maga , resat r ... 4,1 41a7ty,.4,.. &menet arteata, la qvae: . Glebe , 7 1 4, I. "'P H" " poe th ile f tro, 4- ... 4 . 1 7..-:- tlo .1....:5 fi x ,o ~, .. V,,,°:41. 1 .- g: f' ' =::,:=.=::ii oa - -.. iNna idilm °3 l", ',- ..,7, dai. ai;;;;;i1t - twdw;.4. e ..., and to invariably for advaror. Ne club Doom will bp mat after the ftotrenatta, paler the ouraer Is sent am :.." RATES OF ADVERTISING: Oneapzapa,(lo Dna at Noargrell A. Agit...4 - fII, . addltionerinZeti;...... 0 16 • • -•two 0.00 pDDgpo tft rsolthe=::::::::= 7 00 Do ' elz months .1100 Stu Darda.j: Uwe or P tool,. ea ...... _jdneriellar Ibr ebm = - ten* K=4s warp (.IDelntl• ' • n'n) eallitelwe at....-- b) - • Breach addltlonal wpm% bunted over onermordli. and cornach additional NM* Wearied =Pr Abe yearlY rates. hair false . , • ' Advertlamernto immediate a sonard end not over IlDeen IlnArd4.4.bwri=2 .b uy:Td:tbmi._ 1: bird thwart:l n :patella-rapt ke their p7elleatlon. simnel' candidates Pt office to be ahatand tbe same ad akar adirmildementa., Adwerthemen=Th i red on the °my Pr a epeedfliol numbur of lusertlene, be Continual - till Preld, and paintent etacth,l Dal rite rf annual eaCertleers le strictly limited to • thilr own Immediate toralneid and all adrettPemente the henelt of other persona a* well es advertleemente , not henteellstelp connected with their awn business, and all chum or extrertisenwath in length or otherwlee, Lma .. ilhAlle b ette t g=at, van be charml at the usual tate. adverthami r I,lllls will 00 erparately rendered and prompt leheatinamente =1.1131 ' • inetlioikrese inn COI. I 1. 101 ".; ward townahl; and 0h!,., public tocatlack and all rhiegacti°nPlma mita* to be charged prim. tar .l .starnaire .„ .•; . cie to be thOrkt 60 ant , . • • • Dathan- wipeout charge, milers Idea tor 7 - 511 . lindWione er obituary notices, and ,when _Remade red lain, and all 'otteri erneltalvraconenalow 50.7 rattan designed to calf attention to Plum (innate, or any publle.entertaltuntots, $ whiny therms to mate Dr adoelttame-w5 *aloes of rate ancalatlonvonerp notice derldned lcal s tt.nto o to tom priva nterprlemPaleolated 0. Intended to pmmote • Inaleldnal haterett e eau only tar Inserted with' the widen' standlnic that the lame in no ter pad der,' f Intended 10 be th e rate In the lOW OMUTA% the same e lf be obargal at the rate of 10 orate per Use. • - DiehoPnr notlwe to he thargel pia). rice. • t o'Estate . 4onte . and A n. uctioneers' adrertheementa hot to be cleared traPns yearlp rated, but a/lowed dlecedrxt. ' • lady-nate and one-third papa:at IP= the smonat of 01..84 , 1112.3 three, Ineartl t li t‘ "n2r *MM .= ' • Da. . !emit addltlcarl G;eitif;;;.7 .- 17 ° ' • Oni ItY 7: ,t 7F iati glil r r t tlj ";l6.- .5.3 mat& ...troardoat arertinermentil to en in-"edran'oet'. BATES OF DISCOUNT . • 'conazcnn DULY 1.91 rstz 'trainman audits. ET N.• HOLMES & SONS, — Brokers. • *3. 57' behoca ?MINI and Fourth Os. PittsbuTok; 4!riaelt nl .1 =0.1..: Dank of Mer , '3=132'1- do Ralik at 7 of 01.1 miebatlei 1. Stermaini isaMreil Tradessasa l f Westsnitia, " ofe , Bamtotto. • 80at tefr teak Bank of Nadir Mob= 8ank..... Flamm . Ch. Bank-,—Ton NORT H ok of Narthumbornant.nno Book Of CoPo Poor-- ; i=loVirriii;go—l= Bmk r et r og.lll' C' Von a . I blorchoo to' Bjcpin aN Irk.rtMotallu A li2 &man Bk of Maks of BouthUNuotioa.. 2 Fortune incommoster....par Ekok of Chorkston..... Y. 2 ....'8knk Boodlonnor Mauna Mooloank. 2 norm; Ilk oroohnyikinOw.pa GEBBUTI.. Hr.& Bto , Warn..hsra y Avonoto Ink Beg Co - Trainotla Bk Waal:Unita°. nook 4 , r ' lbarlabork Bank...---. arßrotnerk Ann's. 2 H0n05e1k108a0k:.....:........11. TENNI:WEE. Allonvent non b..... Omar Bank.—.par • KIMTUCItr. W Bank.. • ...par Irk of Kootricknlnuleneo 1 114 V. of BattgyMo 1. Bk of Lontrenllnunton Noribenkßkornootnoky .“ Wen inoneb-. jatl:Foqucky- Wyoming 1-'------ "'''''''AuckV IM,VlOceeburre ' M .11 ,, UPGIIIII. tort Dank.....-.. I 4 .1;lk of State of Mama- 1.4' ..11ellef Hates.. .. - .........D.__ ..-, ILLEVOIS. , • OICIGV-- - - etato Unhand Rranshes 30 "Okkeltaeo- gant..-.—.PI Bank of Minds- --.... 76 Mot - A1y0u........... WICOSIN: et Athen5.:.......... do Marine k Idre la. Co. ebha 6 . at Drimi..4..... do • - , MICHIGAN. -. = fetahDl.- - - , eloYaroung3kehanlee' Dant: 3 atC7erndand....... do 1 Sleek Bang' 3 Breach of. Tolada.-..._.d0 Peolnaular Hank....--. 3 *meg, MAU, tare:........, do Insnraneo Condguel.... 3 'MA D A -.L. d Ma Oh to h CA ant. NADA. ..... ... 3 at - oohnsbas , • ' ... nt ebtabnla... do Tannin 6 ' = l 3 efne4 , l. ---. ...... do r= t ri= ". treaL Th'*a ...4 . , t =.t adoley--.,.... .do Bk of U. Canada tenon.. 6 at ClnclanatL4-.., do MIGIEHM =CHANGE. Itranoh at W.- n_ do Mt Nen York...--....mi Dranth at Cadig---- do On Phdladelplds • .. do Draw* at Lancoster. do oEl'll4%l=cm- ' ' ' do Branch .6 ht.mbeuellie . :: do l "S 5 hal.alLYl Diala r iTE. nma. et Id t. Vernon.... f h o s Wane , ....... . 1. 114 MI iilP" ) : . Itorl i gal trlt. " at -- VAL E L at --.- . at M i t.idea;a7C..... tt," t r a 'Artv. --- 16 8 1 ° .0 Deana' at laneavala...:.::- dare.. old----- 13 / 60 gbat 11mita1t......... do Eagle, new-. ...4.-..10,06 at Plegra. - ----.- do Drednichad'ora-...--- TAO it Lto3-.7. : .,t ' 412,,,,...7 " ..7...... - t.7:: 142 Branch at Darrnsta.—. .11 dmerrigaa ....-- 4.33 Doh& at. Cuya hoga.: •,,, 'rya Guilders.-- 3 , '" ..__.-. =ts, • . • PBICB6 <aR:BTOCES. 'Worm TOE TU PI TS cum= ET STOCK AEG: EXCHANGE BEOREES, " ivo:n roux. zu sroxer. . . .. _ :::,....:_:.„.„......,,,.. a .......,,..., 3 ....1 , ..-, .... Untied Unto ten-........ 100 -.-".:- i nt.taluttelT DO. fl 00 ' PI 40. Itv stili -61--:-. 14 0 • ~: ::: , ' . I„u,k. A .,JZ: .....- -, ''••• _.; -6'6----- ~,,.1 00 ,„. . ... 10t.T.b.4.d0d a1ie1 , ,,4 - 4-....- ----.- rvo '• ~.. ~ .• Jot Moyatov Pittston& city. V 5......... 103 - .81 - , • 164070n5.1607 Uinii93ty 0'L.... IN , •1 int go Qa ioNooa r0c .A64.4, . Basli. or Pit nyPit tstoarst -•-- ... 2 0 's9' 57 it Die.tterttict. Dierehrata'a )1•3307.11633n 50 • 03. , 63 -- •do 5 . Endlosnoi Itanle...--:-..- 50 665 CoUt ' do • Allogboos •154711242 - 50 '215 PitnlenDel b.. 4—ont:.-- .: 66 Ctiann ntt-- DO OM 5 . 136 - • ~ - • .Itainie cr andris' teinsin .15, : .t3l ' tft r itnr cc ) 84. e-. 6. 3irk1it0......- LI 37 3 5. Div.ii . o . 3o et lima St Ueides.„---. 44. 42 - Dir. , 04 .. Vr e=j a alo.3l, l 4 , , lt-,. .2 :: v . ., .7.15 . Die., . 0 . !no l'lttotiti Life loannina- : t 10 • 6- Div. 20. y et Watt= / scrinneeoo.-- •-, - 2 1 - 1036 re. mal. is eitei't4norto nth.- .so . ft' 441 DlT.ccr. 3 0 et. ,'. nta ...; it Leuirai...." 40 • de.... 01 • . do - •,:=Yr r i'="nrll6:-‘,... ' 50 , ''," *' ' ' '' .. non tau. mideoranine7 • • . .. . .:-.Las Woilui.-. SO .et 20 .. - , '. , ~ ,im i. , q. . g. . fl r. 7 ., ,j ak.. 4 18 . * , .ÜbSok. ' 1h f , gi• P.eietkm~ dd 10D - 3 2 3 ./t n l* C. d ""lk ed I .:1 ) ' ' = lt.A piaid_so;los • .1661060:44- o -'-:.—,:...:; „... 0 170.D(r, i t . Wr i mitit s ,"' — : ''' ' 2 11 : l E' s t :e l P,.. l2° : •: " ( 7.'--.7.-. 4 .'-ne , -- . ..7. '- 0 / -- '- • ' qi :- i ti :. .-• : _ ' . • _ _ .. . .g t tline,..:_ wa . l rtetiiiiitOHT.:7-.;:: .....' T.. IL ` ., 11 - iinitt.Sr- t 7...::: t: ; ' ;3. I Witt 667- t . ...;. -- :. 7*- . ....: :: .1 - : ':. 1 ':" " - .• :: T=tt . t . ..-7... -, '...- •,:tili .....2 .;„... • - I. : - .-.4= r ,....-...;...;=:: ~...: i 1% • Fame --......:.:-.... ..; 124 io - -• • i .1654+0414.: - ....4.4...--- -.Zr 1 •. . 19 ' , l .:." . SXOIUNCIE 11111'8A2111003 110 WILKINELk CO. 'Mei Maks iinarth;firido 71 itriA .• Vesamitturi. Domestic Exchangt, Itastlati Lad Thum% boastit sat poi& 011.1100114==alknrolvhatidl -.--owitosmAßNo w ie, c p.. at ee, IStisnlKtiom,ms *airman: L ~.,BasiarWlLEE 201: gADD D - 0 4 11,1 'ke,„E ,MAXER/ !' •• ' . moD - sraurionsemas... s e. 6, ae. a6ttl. , DitotAxv "AIS Cd:Wmint.nn . Vidichilida;lindOesar4 Save p, ---- dmltastratd. 240. TA Coital44o,) away l .tb..4 IWD .srs Sysomeavieek.Or friitter d TS . 4l6; kl•MlsisttantloilivrcrtoTerg4 9l6' . 4ai t v.,y,;.:•aat.,..,5, • , ^ 4,, lIOSEEL" VrtAi' ' -tags 1 :- " tr24.24atit,F ,Alr.6 • • S-1300131, -;41-11060010 Ayr: BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. TOSEPII S. & A. T. MORRISON Attor ataOteN : 143 jat! treefbreeu i ata t & . put , mg L HALL, Attorney at-Law,.."Bake ...4ro3,..nowe'annt re.d, b.t.e.n. ; Y.et v iwut and AlYrr R°BERT E. - PiII:LUIS, Attorney at Law, St. lmts. Mo. - • iotOBERT POLLOCX. Attorney at Law— Caner of Fifth and Gnat street l 4 o Mdti tboOmrt we item Plttabtazb. ^7241%3 TAMES J. KEEN, Attorney at Lai, office Yoonto street. zueu Grant. rittabcalik. A 16,117 VRANCISO.FLANEGIN,AttotneystIaw; No. 170 Fourth street: Pittsburgh. • TAMA E. BRADY, • Attorney at Law, No. ft rlfth stroet.tittsbruzgh. t • P.NANICO., Bankinfitnil Exchange i rnak.vo.wwmagate,..nrnerernbnnona ifal•Buy &Wadi Bank Notasan4 Gob. - libernant Time imananan. and Prondaaart r ioniCrWat Cbtlections In all tau principal cities of tint nlon; Ra t's Depodts on - can and on Intereirt. and ern prompt attention toalloth. ar matt.. aPPartalaWr to • Broker • Wall :a& `43.l:astarn Excitant= mutat:air for sale. rnia.l.-r•-• KRAMtr. ER o BAUM, Bankers and Ex hanrs prokona Bay and ma Gold and Elver" and ?iota, no JUG, loaves:at Baal teat. or Stock Alen- VnTWZThror and eon Slacks on mimlon. 1&111 1" tin= made on all points In the Union. °Mos corner of Third and {flood mots, dirootlT °Malta lb. Vt. (kalifs hotel:mrl4)" D. KING, Coin, Stock and ii. .Exs ,64. hrtng 17,1mr, ramtho.strnui rn :ial,nvial at_ t rattr.Vlcetartaadaaa thaWast at lawtata73l. WATELICAV PALE= -MEWL !Elll. ttALMER,JI4.IIINA & -Co., Succesoots to h‘o., Ilantwit en.; IlsiOurrit.Earimiumßrokersand o ln. Yozehm ,ad Domattle lizobano, °Milken of. Bank Notsoolad Spocht,th W earner of Wood end to gamut Mom) matted as Ikroott. -bight Cheat for oda and collodion, mode , on-nearly all mind pal l - K.IIAR of the Unlttxt Matti. - m proatltun paid for Foreign sod Anted= Adm.. .1.16 0., CCottlimateata. of .Prodt" ohlblig!tt WM. IL WILLIAMS , d; Banker* and Tra r 'd =gl i bg„ = kfftNmek Eutl!crust of Word'and All transactions cicada on firm, and toilactinnit Pranintls attended to. - jiams. A WI . LIMNS lc CO., Exolaange Brtikers, : N' Alltra i nVecnran:4 1 11111.? ' thmkor,;'l,Y* 119 V -M. LAJr.,,.RIMBR, Jr. Banker and Bra , 1 ter, 4th - street, No. Ge, 4djoinltlosi the Book of xr lIOLMES k SON, Dealers in Fciiiiign and Ikanostli.l3llli of Pathan" Certlllastio Do- . utdtw . Book Notes and Spade. No: 67 Market strest, Pitts burgh. tar Collections nude on ei ritidpu duos throughout the United States.- -BOOKSELLERS'; &C .l TL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. . Is Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. P...WELDIR, -Wholesale. and Retail • IN.l . e . r e le w try and .School 13a=alLe d r ingutt iroldeo. do ilank— do ix -- - - TORN & DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tkrturr,'oacettuar to Anima Agnew, r jltarket ircreetolear Forrth, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ma (.. alter-- (emend— " Norfolk" " eRE . NRY. S. BOSWORTH, RooksellOr and Dealer In Statkibery, Le, No. RI Market tbeirt. near osul. /Ittetesegh.l . s. . IT AY& CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 55 Wart street:beat door to the memo Of Third, I &hand sod kyr-book. constsatir fo. COMMISSION &C. VAL . II r. W 701 0 .21- Grocer, 171P6r1erand Dealer in °REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old , Mo nonortsrabets Rye Whirty. No. 11," PouttrEiat corner Wood slut Front eta: Pitttbamh. Penns. nab= • W. POINDEXTER, Genernt3Orchaai .. dlso 'Center and Ceonnihnion Siereltant.lo7 Front • t end lln Second street, Pittsbnerb. • 0401.13nd j 1I McCLURG,•DeaIor in• FinOTeOi, PVT Yasolly Greeeries,'Woodta and:Willow Warr, owner of Wood and Slath Streets. Ye norms:dein • large assortment of Fresh Cloolit In Witten to his aiready ex tensiveetoek,_nurehased from tort bands In the Eutern markets, which will be .Id at tbe low./ market mime. notele.• Rtremboata. and Parolliee, boring by the quantity, eonolled at wholesale =toe. I mar lbode delivered in the city free of ohm.] eta_ A-11'BANE, Commission tuTh . warding Merehanta, dealer. in Wool and Prodnm tta seneralir, ab bor ghso, Pitteburg,h'idanufsetures..l4o.ll4, &wood street, 11. . . ap6-W63 & - A. M'BANE. C IL:BISON & CO„, olesale Grocers, , Produce Dea Pl ls, aad . Comadesica Herdimatgeo. r We e.. moatsroom!. PRINGER CO`.;• (Succes:r son to 8. Ilai Comm Won awl Forowdl ereboato, Nolen to to Wool watt.) sad• Protium gm:rally, woo ng 116 Fun .4116 ttecond atrosta.Pittstarott. 0p3.1r &W. REA, Flonrnitatore, Counnission fig • sod Tomrdisdi Mirelisats and Dealers in Prodote wi,mair. Orders for Pltiaborel NsnnLetarM' peon,Ldir attended to. Non 74 Water =4OO 'front stn. EltUbm.gh, psARDT . , JONES kCO. ; - §occeOzors to. ATITOOD,IONES t 00. 0,01.01414012 8.13:Ct Postrartir. stehauts, Dagas in Pittsburgh bustrieditricribi. 114 lIEY, MATHEWS & CO., Wholemie Ciro "6410111-2;r41719. • R. EittilbsagiL MERCER ANTELO, Gtniral VOtriMiS don Merchants. PhllaStelphL, Liberal, adraneca 4011 N -WATT 00.,• Wholesale Grocers, Oabanabgbau Ateithsati, gadDeslsrs ha rrislues and ttsburzli itstuufactura,Zio. 268 Liberty K., Pittsburgh CANITELD, Into of Warreh,' Ohio it/ • ornmixkla and Forwarding illetobant. and Midst solo to astern EMIT, Cheose,Buttor, Pot and Pout Ash, and West Produce gonercalFr Water strait, between Emittitleld and Wood. netumrcb.l • .• . . • via= wnx, _..nrostui • Mats of grar Robison. & i rp_ 'LITTLE & CO., , Wholesalo arocers, Produce stateatnadolou Mirchants.su.l - Deskru Pittsburgh Usaufseturee, No. 112 jia?olui itstet4tts bargb. • IDISESE , WAREHOUSE—HENRY .11. COLLINS, Forwarding sad Munilesion Merelantana Dpate, in (Imam, Butter, Taka Fiskrind Ptrdttal pmenalr, 23 %Coal strust,gbdre Water, Pittsburgh InT3l VON BONNIIORST k MURPHY, Whole. Otoooessaa OcoarnNod= Iforelonts.and Rolm Jo Xamufoctorco, No.: Eater strut, Pltlo. burgh. Pa. TACOB FORSYTH, • Jr., Forwardin t &V Comatimion Ifactkaat. No. 411WstanItradt, lM THOMASPALKER; Im a rorter and Dealer W Preach end American Pe N. i6B Iferket z&botearia PM* sad Fourth attest, ntlparch. 'AteCLINTOCK; Importer and Whole- . " V • Boat T aala - and Retail' Deshr. C.P.ttoit rk. , OR Clles m. oths, Mattiri=,l. No. Tablc aafdo. 112 Market, W , ost.Plano envoy, Win „ow t„3 . kuills B. MRIS 14 - 'PATTON, Wholesale and Re ' tall timers, oo the Itattoott aide of flu Mfootootl. DRY GOODS. -- RANK VAN °ORDER, Dealer In Trim I n* , noda l - and Moron Lem Owls. Midi:Mertes, EO T T A lt a r c trafithlair and It/Licher. fell as. Fa & f, eorner of Market etteet sad the La' A. A. twost co. errtutitatr...c. I-Assume Ato N. yam &A:MASON- k CO., Wholesale andßotail Mery tole:icy and &Wei pry.. Gm% M Fifth 4t, BURCEIFIE.LO. Wholesale sad s. I tu ggicols Marthaati, arena foarkband GROCERS. JOON-1 1 .9 '..=AZD ......711,9491 non. 4OLIN FLOYD /E. 00.; Wiglesale .Groaert andeosetalulon Atexchant9,No.it9 Wood mg -719 Lib street, Pitjabureh.. ..• • . . 1916 ri o BERT MOORE, WAplesalo 0 risierßec ' 'Wring VAllleriDelrodurv, Fit trlerergb Mime • wet. mad althea of Ifa tad Deemetla Winer sat US•ay tio.,l32..Liberir c•h• On Mad. which ~ ry liery rWerlr renewvior aler Mareargahels Whisiseey, will bee Duns 20311.6 ; iL..)3LACKBURItat.OO., Wholesale e. Oro eaa. Best Prenalsbax. and Dealers It Proddee and Idanareetuten 0111Piten and (atom slayers on ladd at their Wan n ess lei Water alert, Pittsburg'. TsMAil pIcKEY * Whobattle aro .= gaga stmt. 111 .11 g; 7 18. t Prpd".. id= Kaitc.. —cursc D. Watts..—.....crcvcca c. saL 'GILLS & ROE; Wholesale Grocers and monatant., d o 10:1 rty tr, e t t Wt. luau= ... maws, vu 31, ~BAdALEY 00.;141olosale Cha u -okrs. liat.lB and 2017c0l dinetaillabarat. • iWLLIAM -ti- NOLURG, Grocer . and y Tea Dolor Mester of WoOd sad Sixth stredr.ba , 'alts son haad imulArtzftent tho hl Ornarles and dal tneWre it arn ta and nub% WW•sal! and Beall. --- VAERT . roan, Doan* In Trot.. s tt =anit maziesceures. 263 Matt stria. WILMA:'Vc-O-AgraiSS,' auccessore ft. 0 0nc. 41 . ,t loorolosots: Wims -Dooloro la =ALL litlgt Yoram. soot Pittaloorib foinor*lln ammo* of A ..CIMBERTSONOShaIevaIe Giacer and ..connainso.rundwat, Paw I.Prednar and Pitt* Atimaarang• Ankle". 114 Marty streq, , I.ltti• _ . rrgrAlt. t o ; rimru e e.—lunn,... A. Sad, /Shalt • comm..- AGAIZL WAODWARD &' 00.. Whole, : luA!,sar, .olcaree4r.:2zr*stip•tierat,iielrbhau -- - LAZARD.—;arring. h em appointed the ex chain. Sgents for Plttalmrsh..r the sale ofPatent Cemented sod Stretched Leather DeUdng. man attained br P..1 - 11WELL * SON, efilartlbed.Oonneetleut, We nos offer thr sale • lanes assortment of all widths, manstfactlared. at the onnufseturee• pliers, Ids article being sum:sloe to any teatime Bolting seer before offered la Ws marital. 5],0. • large stoeltof all widths of India Litlabber Belting constantly on hand.. and far rale at tho 'l44d:thus Bettina Depot," Mo. /113 Market atm% i trSTN -- aTetMIS, Real Estate Agent, itStook, Moreliatidlaa and BIM Rooker, elks .No. 92 oortb street, Om. Wood. Buslaso ptompUr atten lr ded to. " • - • - irtd t-- --- -- 4 AMITEL L. MARSHELL, Socrettisy'Citi san's losoraao, o,oloostr t it.l Water street. F• M. GORDOIC, geOretaryWesterii InSn .,• sum Clo., 92 Water Arcot. ._GARDigERCOFFIit, Agent forfranklin Insotrattr Company, norttreact owner of 'Wood MADEIRA; Agent for - Dehtware . trust Insurems Ctatipsur. as Wear street , GlEo. 11. TAYLOR A HUSTON. (suceesigire to Taylor A Morns ) General Connobsion and Par log Slerehants.- sad 'Agents for Eastern - Transports, Lion Lines, Wholesale Dealers In Stable Off, • Sheet ing,. Cotton,Dottori PernsOtattlng. Twine, Natalia, NW so. and Kentucky ilemStreco, Sods Ash, Window tibunt Pig k Bar and White Naval Stores, and Moan • anti and Pittsburgh Nun ured Goad. :generally.— Agents Sir the "Penn MI" snd."Bannor Siff' St u = PM•burgh.. No. 43 Phmt street: (obscene' Pittsbnnth and IL Louis Packet landing.) CinehinatL , IsStidind • A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission el „ ,03/4 0 Vale and Arida farp s e Et a t.? Sager L . OHN Aft . .... 4.011, Dealei 7 iirfiluio Arise, no and blededn Instruments, School Bonk', and ww z m nUe b a i g u lat ki h rg l i t at i,o fed Ara instrument+, end Imparter Rasa Stringi, Arit,ltTleVa 11 . ' l ' d ' a. C A l t r t, a a g e Vtrrh ula= -- • SOIITUEDER, Mole Ston, .Fourth . ••• street, between Mutat and Wood. N., Moab con freoellinn, and Musical Inftramenta of all kind. OHN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Gur- CI ter,) Wholesale and Retell Drogirlet and Deeler in Deltas, OM, Dyestuffs, Le., 141 Wood street. 3.dom below For Tirata Alley. Pittsburgh- • arlleignler Agent Wr Dr. s Medicine. Wnow. Rtxaor rtitama tiLCOY . 615:15runriatk and Apoth . kluges, corner market street and theDiaarcard.keep musteotly nu bend a full and' complete smortment of Drucre,3lodkium,Porfumery,andarticlespertalnlngtotioar . . Phaicisos useseriptioos easefully compounded. osSla jOILN P. SCOTT, Wholesalo Dealer in Dram POWs. Oil Varulshes and Dv, Stuffs, .No. 2200 testy street, Pittsburgh. AD areara.m roosts* prompt attontkol. Agoot for Loudon &Cos valueblo thmilt torinclues. A. FAII:NESTOCK & CO., Virbolesale • and Li Drn de* end inarogeenirerent‘Thlt• Lesd.Red 4 .. earner R ood to! Front streete..thrtt7c. SELLER,E. in tcD7 strarL lVlLo om, lesa v L uth e Dealer e, ret‘'..lNT D"Wl A l oori ZlittAricti. Goo& warnania PriO4 Fr.IN REITEIL - Wholesale & }WWI LEAIVI ..... Drunists.' corner of Liberty Mar dream. - - SCHOONMAKER" & CO., Wholesale J • Dniggied N 0.24. Vrnod stmt. Pittsburgh. TOSEPEFLEMIN - G, Successor to L.Wilcox • it Os...etrensr Brarket 'trent Dlamonda-Geess stsstly me Lead s and • complete aciartmett ei Dews. ItedMses, Medleine Chests, Perfumetr, and ill sett des serishalmt Ms business. Phyrielnas precelpthsts =Peron? . sorapotended st all term ja:l7 • LEE, successor to ItURPITY & LEE, -Wool Dealer. and CarrnaLandm Merchant far the r of Amnia= WaOt , Goods No 137 1.11ar.. rbeat. 1/7 VARIAN, M.- rt.. Office Gth street, v v telott Stolthtiela tent Hourc-15 to 9, A. 729 12 to 9, tun, 7 to 8. 9. 9t. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo elm No. 74 Wood. Ittreet. Patti=lot siltation to Bois' awl Youthe Clothing. . .01115.7 VE!3=1:11 jUTLLIA3I DlGBY,Mereltantlailor,Dra -7 and Dikr In Read,- Made , Clothing.lllLll . 4 WATTS tt CO.,' Merchant. Tailors, 191 _A • Meaty .Bert.—wo ate now rooefrlrnt our rtir Aork of Gootb nu Cientkawnl Wasr-.Clotno,.oan noulTeotletrowf tb. wort slylrs And Ihnetquidity- I Our Mends Ind eustommts .01 *ow jars ns a roll, linnl _.. • , LaW.:WOODIVELL, Wholesale and Retail Maunfscturer and Deader In Calinet Want, No. StreeL JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of • PATENT LOX VP=f, roperfor article, SOLID BOX sna BRAZED DOX NICF,I% roma of Arden= sad Rob hum glees, orefiemere from the Dand . street Erkhisi AF griaKelDEitED -AND. APLICA ASIA. TlLLOB—,lakerials monad far Emkralden._oo4 dp ark by 81312.: L. 8. WILBON, jetf No. MN, Peon Meek store Hasa Bolivar Fire Bri ourmk and g Onwible t Company. /VMS CO MP ANY HAVING ENLARGED ii theta capacity for cosnalhatoainr, are now Prepared to meet the hummed demand Gar theirtlhicky entethWscul Bandits MY. Order. nrn r tjatr ,bY el Basin. Plttsbarat. September 18.53. • Produos R~.rlT. ,41AMES BOBS, - No. 89 Market street, 3d dnetftem the 'Outlet Haase, wivnld Ira the .6tlt/ I Mettle btu now 6 very fall stock of se thing In the . Boot stsidhoe trade. nth as Ladles' °she •halt Gaiters Jenny Lot Pedant. Lady Franklin: and all the .etylee Abend en the Eutern clam elan; illy.' sod Chlldrenn , .Dallas and ?apex Moto and Ehoes, in all thelr varied.= Olre, Oentlemens nnsOrers Patent Calf 'Buets.:Ytenth I Boots. (locum Gaiters and. hhant also, Boyle and Yonthe Itoots,llse I:nneh Colt • • • ' Please give u s cell as we with to sell melt artiele to all wholkror us with their custom u will Ote eatlorae • Hem Itenweaber the place:SS Market:amt. - ' .M'CORD & CO.. . • - • . WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAPHIONADLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS; AND DEALEDSLIALL MINDS OF FUEL • . CORNEA OP IM OD AND Prrrnzawrirs, • - Pittstmrgh, Pa. EtTiLedr eta ambribollirrarr onalltyabd - stylootll4l !L,ad Na% Dom, DUNA awl Put DanmEs.... New Coach Elietoiy-;-Anegheoey .WIIITE & CO.; woeld no/Wilily . inform the nubile that • they hare .betel a shop on Lecock, between Were and • liandedga streets. They are now making Ind en prepared to man ordarelveri &solution a niacin, tbseiee t , strela . rhwtoe u L t , kr, li t c... tb :hte .., , ham th lood the z = ". the;hate, they tee on on t ' fid.nat ` the; are = ed to derma on the most ressonahte terns with those wanting articles In their line. • • Paying partlevier attention to the seedlon crematories. • and having none but competent workmen. they bare no battalion in ' warrantlow their work. We thendoe aa the Mention a the patio Lott& matter. • N. re wound den: la the best enanst,•atid• on the most rewound& tams. . . • • bakti.. Coach and Carriage Factory. • BROTIM, &CO., corner of Belmont and }taboos Worth, Atnewsy City, would mapeettolly harem their Mende. and the pobilear . M . that•ther are romintarturino 0 11 , 1.4.? !5ere soars, BOSOM Weighs sod Chasisse. 121 an then various :styles of, Seth& and proportion. - • • An orders will, ha executed with elpietragard to dins. Anti and beauty of Aphdt..• Repairs win alas be Wooded to on the mod ramonahle terms. Veins la ail their wort the best Rastero Elan; • Poles sad- Mewl ntoM they feel antedent that an who hirer them with their pato:map wlll be lathlike' on trial of their work. art • mooned hi ere them a call behre Dor- PIPTOHIBaIt • COACH 'FACTORY: 4 1:24 /I ,'u n itr a nolftßo - grrga k , •• • ULD . revectfuliy* call the attentietetif Southern and Walton. blerohanti to Ida fine stoidt Ca=rranging In prim from $lOO to WSW. Theis e Wit from the best material stortarorkauro; shish and under his own- ropersision ; tut eatiosithmalb. deuce, werrant hi, work to be iambi - to MIS 11:0111111111. trued In the Union. The metes of his - Woe ein pad the prm.t increarst in demand IM Witham of wOO% hail Mimed him not to build ally =moo or low. rads ta establishment. , P 021.11111 wanting wood -hermit work all; please mil and maths* bhp go* beforaireing Tait. —All - - . Fifth Street Stookist"2 PlieteryL , IgLITY, ENERGY ,' map ECONoraY:— Vu A c6 44?1,2 11 ,1 4 .VW:tike "x t , ,, , _, EMI - stmt. irgigiagr,a/ImiditrUmarra - AiirooL 94 ' e a gtirfsetatra.th *target. betv:ein Wodszt4 31iiket L. L. unfauffmr.........camx - L1A 21 .---f. L. iloosagAD L N IdV T.TRGg,OVETY .1 11 1Mlit PA. VORtI3, T•UCK ill:ADol:lot Rained - 'Scales, Hay, • coos Lad Onto dm: IRWIN= and Omit, do.l.stgar of 01l ohm, et I,g Drop and Th umb Latches, Ooffo• Mils of rufous !alo ft Pant MllLsompmed Wee= Bate , and Tostaninto, _lfiallost.lo fees CoisUolip of of arts rioffla fornload nowt - - ^. GU W. W. WALLACE, • , STEAM hIARBLE WORKS, ". 119.= "Id . = Lao* graS °Mega &RONA ans. MONUMENTS, Tombs, :Oisire - StOnes,' "'groat 'Um UndolL Ismotiag ftofiies. ag...1 , V: 1c7.7:4 `4 = Vl, - ":, to w•dm , r --Arght i ,s Tr. , for so . . i T:b a jdZl ail i tarl i a sii6b , t i eltnibted rib. Truie it the loved .al oritv• 11/led .ttil etapatth a alit Libatri , ..r ., . _ Neir."Goods and Pasidoni for Gentkraals' 3:liming:for Spring of ...pWATTS ' & CO. bmg-Tosvo. revpectfully 6 to laibrai that witmerg'at the'font .ggilagTintigair,rlV6=7.ll. ' ern warka=rd—so the: they 9.ra - wady to *wan o Ant UP la that onstl earetb frty ribara 4twows/ly' orytwand by Mar yuytoo men blthe lbetrbortable aka* topleuer, aftrm• lato.tbeet to szartiOns ba tl!do innetri.D. Wen. 1 141V:g t a7 : itt ru b c " T-8 MUSIC, &C. -- ='EIS..-Ol DRUGGISTS. WOOL MERCHANTS. - MEDICINE. It JAMES KING: Office end Residence, s*://211fth ere.ne tLe cset,eara, Ilene 19.1:1T MERCHANT TAILORS. MANUFACTURING. Boots and Shoes!! PITTSBURGH;' WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19,1854. NEW YORK ADVERIMEIKEENTEI.- . 'From VISBCIIIra senzLvg. c on c, ra l .AdrerLbAng N0.:316 and 348 Brose,mr, lies:Fork. flats 'CO. Namstratreet.) as a& FST7.S in Ore CO y of Nero' rod: • • Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot WM. MakIILAND A CO.. M.I/DEN LANA. NEW TORY. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, :kid. u . ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting 111.1480 8ni . ..6f0rm7 air" caostintly on hand for oda, and warranted to every revert.. yours. .11'Farlawd: drntkme~ ' n—IL ghat me pha► nro to Inform pan that Tottr,Pars preferred my nooks and Papers tmlnjarod In the are loot nlaht. by rrbleh .1.7 thing aboortroY Moolat, wan crammed. and •altbonjell It toots rd=te tire, to .114 think , answer fur an trial.- Rarroatrolir yokes, I" • T. TENNT, 31,01 tiauth WIIIImn at.. Elegant Cabinet Farnittire. SCHAFFER & SUCK OW, Nos 1115 A 127..entnennse.;Noorort,.. MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Re.: Axil,. tall Dealeti in Bich Carved Rosewood Yorattura of seer: desetiptian.. No iamb. articles. Orden b 7 mail fatkrollY and DrotordlY execute& Dealers and others are incited to call and crandneour stock. jy4,lncr r FEVER AND. AGM DR* EDWARD BLRECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For Lie Thor and Artie, Chapel Form, Dirrepsin imd art =iota rEProsures prietors of this Medicine will . state without hesitation erfear of Ganttactletkm, that the t iltermtg.has cured more persona where It hos Leon Inthadtmed.than any other medicine In nse ler the above nieces. Thls medicine has neither Arsenio nor Quinine In It. competition. all of the Inaredlonts are of it perfectly besitbr cracter and highly- stimulating and Invigorating In their tendeney. Pennon while using this medicine will not be a ff ected bY exiwmaro to -waterer dampatemephere no morethan ',haunt thelrusualbealth. Planters to sections of the country wham the Ague tee will do well to ad o pt this medicine, ss the patient II not obliged to layby while under treatment and they tear be oninadeforperely cure. The Proprietor muldintrodum thousands of ea-titivate. from than tbe highest raper!. ability. but preferwasying to thiftlek our -one bottle sad you will have the Infallible proof Inrotated& Bull direc tions hr Ite use accompany wen bottle. Oartificatea can be seen at the Otans4bOxing where thie Medicine has awed when nit others bane ailed. Per Diapepslaand all other Billions. Complaints *mite not a better tiodielne Intimate:kat., • It Manisa beantaken with the mtettudanishing auras= In arreraltases of •Ellieumetlern end Omit; for thee* own- Planta takers tablesummftil a day.- . One bottle of thismedmine very onenhas the desired It art:. -r salo Primtl =isle in all partial' the Onited State. and Canada, All Wholesale orders must be- addreased to. MEWS * DUCKER. solo Promietors. OS liroadway. New Yam - Aoutes—Fn ming Zroa., B. A. Fabnestock Co.„, L. ens. *Co., and Coo. If. KeYter. rittstrargla The Peel. les' Book! o one who can read should' be . without D 1 of THE OONVITTUTION Of'TILE UNITED .OtiTZ..DECLARATION OF INTIEMiDENCE. sod WASRINGTON'SFLUEVFELLADDRESS. Jiist Puldndteds lerge See.. hoary paper, 12 %gee, lane grated with Pine Penna. of Weettington . end Jaren.= on gn pe.,ce—tr eta,: Pon Coven, V2t4 stie Considering the style which this nook p, It re ono of the CIECAP.M.P nen as one alba MOST V S EFUL books ever puLnshed. Mosul teems to the tale. ItookrcEors tend on yotrr organ to the Publisher . TEQS. FREILE I , 83 Nunn etreet,Titoe lark. 11.—RenaLlo Agents 'rented to senthe above nook throughout the country: je3o-tf The Eagle lilanneim - paiy -- . Jfamefacturnisnd oftr , for Ade lAe fetionno desire& Goods, al ad:mond froseitAs priceqf POIMION GOOD& men BILE BROCATELLEB A.ED COTOLEM. In great variety of Patterns and cacabinalkm of Caloric. all or %rid& ILtanY its CONFINEWTO-OUR OWN SALES, Q===l: E 1 " Fe,HAT/Iff/E. VPHOLSTERT, gfr.... • Rift& on:Mors the :greatest amount of DURARIUTY and RICHNESS Mood to soy ankle aver belhre used. • Them Hoods are made to. Power Looniind ans the onlr Goods of that inannfactore ever offered for sales • Deakin wW do well to examine trove Goods betbreorthavlng. • ot r iaTE l ir. "th° 2"' Po E. B. ARBI4 ARStit. WASEHOUSE, MARTIN, SP RING LE CO., Imorterir AEA thmlero in IRAN AND STEEL, • V= Greene** Street,Ner Tork. Keep ronitantlr on band s.fnll .antlettnent of Bar. Rod BMW, troop. Iforny Moe. and:other , IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS Merchants froto all mellows of tbs mistrial" United to' call or send thelrorders helixes WILDS. Orders Epp moil sotrustzd to our eats will he tilled st tits lorst martst +stet. Al AMIN, SPRING d. CP -30111, • ^l i 2 Geserarteh 4, N, T. la . BROTHERS & Co., - .IvIIOLEsILE.D.ItuGGISTS, • NEFF TORN; • /ism restored Se 2\ - 4410 Irdhoet g..ont.nfikabstarb IMPORTING thole:Wing Dru from their original enerkele.hoth In Europe nod East rattle. road 'Trench. end English Chrollowde, Perfumer, Tooth. Nail and Rate Brash.; Ifer Obsess and Strom , . Carla end 'Trieste Eresinee. Crake, Stamen. ea., they offer them on thew on resoluble terms. Orders either In parson, or by rasa, 0111 remise thelr.bcot dtention. 012-12nas KIIMBEL'S .P.rrimr 11ACIIINEFrarrellED 1.8.AT1 [Er. BANDING, Thconiti /Weed Bands (a EY are made from the best oak "tanned ter=l,:r a ielr ma oe h ' L t77grA, sad with a perfect hop to the Yullles.anu an:ranted to mats; rate r. Wb and to please the purcbaser. T/ur UM be bad rime doe or round—with ham Leather. Illsltoand all oeveaaarr hi the Ude, br I,2l.lremOug • ) el2.ltue • WM- }UMBEL, Patentee. =Perry at.,,N. T. • Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and 813 Munroe strea, Near rorti, - 3.A . LES BOOMS, 192 GIeAND nra mat nox imoDwAr. E tiubseribers hhving extensive and urt t o :l7 . tal i daxrauvrtagr r Aut t fu c te r nana w ev;r i r b ig ; •od deallun throngbont Ow country, 17nOUGHT4 C.ISTIRON RAILISt7, of rnery &marl:Alm, Omlinet.sAnt4r•. Doan, lintabee hmarkebtmee.Ploinond ornamental; Cnls mot Coadles I. 'childrels, 110 X Thoins, Saco, MAI Mande, itower rod Wm* Stands. I.7mbrelta and . ..Vandt. dr, gf: Also. a ospertm•ottalltrof lettn Form rture, ell of !wit !eh they teillteitersett to Bonen In otrenothZdotobtlltr..betu ty of desheatted ebeaphete, the otortoftetureeof str7 Oh. er bouee In their Boa &Mesa from ever: petit= of tho United Mateo thankfolly. received Rod txvented with the. . . . ••. SAllll3.gl. L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Dcll er Ist Brom. Painted Palls sad Tube, Wood and Viti low Ware. 19.1ket+1, Mets. Ornlxo,Ttloe.,lslsking. Match - ' ft, la, 2W Greenwich at, Now Took. . ath4lsr., rNGOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices. oi, MO, at, JOHN Itlttnillit, Man tad uresand banal° Dealer, No,lo Catharine at.. and No. 0 Cltho= knore. Now York. , mlnalar MISCELLANEOUS. PITTr4IIIYRGIEI • ~,Armie. COACH 1 7 AOTORY, - ` rr - 2 , l s ix :Va. 40 DIAMOND arlizzt, - SP M. 'BIGELOW Pro-yrietor. LIVERY. ANDSALE . ,• • STABLE, • c•L:—.,•-• .41 1'oriier Diamond &OW awl Pais, . iLpl64f .11271011M011.P.1. 11101L&ND ,H 017813, ASCII ISTIMET, ABOVE SEVE27II EMMET PIITLADELP'IIIst. , . EL S. DENSON, Pitirmirros. Wt', im of Dotad. 2 1 . 20 d¢y.lir May 2, I '8.4--1 la • , Patent Process for Talabig. • : • JJ. FULTON'S Patcnt Cheitheal Plndess Is • dirldedlr the greaten haprirretantever Si o art <KU:min. Leather of aU kiwis can be enatmfae. tared In mu:third the tam matted by the old prawn. at mulion" and for emoothaine atrtaaTh.-let Light and durablll y le unsurpassed bl any otherproxy °lama. ulacttaing Lea th er. • For eap uin of • • 8. NEWHaIti .. 4 aDlNamWood et. titteha tiaden . Lead Compitariif Wiseman:- •11186 ,, Corporatora. of this . _Company . hove - .fate t iro lbr Nit riPt qllitai d r TI youth httaburgh, hoor pasu&d&t&youtainiusc Charter,ffintogical lituvrrp, &e. heobtstne&br wife& 0.0.1012; habratailon roisureto the OotoDatr. MI6 . . . . -..lololtur. T. GU T.045/ M-. .G 3 . . D*24*. VABAITY Broira s;) corner of 000 . Prorgistorttokdo and s. Third itrvigs, Pittsburgh. ft.. CUSS airThls lute sad coanmodiegs lan MMus( under Ph* thorough repair, audfortluheidl nag equlrmantl =*.ftb.g.,is t...roDen D. the tecolloa of the traveling Paths. gasII9I3IIIODIMATI... 44540111, . »........_..........»_.~:.::s i.caremte B. MM US 'a.' BON Ei_ENERAI; COMMISSION AGENTS, for ursbeiodeao4 ooramoor Real Estate, Oarlsetlon or trnmetra,=.w.B.9a4 ----TA Na • :T. O. WARRINGTON; (DPLOM. 9 AbIEs , & CM.LDREVS SIIOE STORE. IT. ta awy* on hmits Aar asmbratlto. meth sisatattabundll, o-iva .GENUINS EXTRACT..OF . ..p ta rirtetA tr dllgliCeitr Mu d% Et muu a gil Nan sierwariPlttmanaro 10:Bet armsnierfolta- . -samar • ALTER. P. MARSEL4II,, Impirter and v v Vmder. In lien.' Strunk' tad Demrstiro Papa 11 . says g r i2V . ootetrotettaburqb. • mart a C.; jr' ""'"P9'""' DV' • - ALEX, FBASFA. Ornamental Planerer, lama grat. (3d Wm* Mileohmv A. . ...„ BROWN,' woithrtiloitiiesparitfalli rti• • il .l 4l .4'll l 4s l i l l,l=r" mb hrl d 'aVt!' —d to oeder t - "4 4 4 . Ect to any' to the atatax. ills: 411.1.11 X OM -be mimed without t o jial . Wew driver. Main_ pa_ at-hued the Wick. Mood. or At..(..W.,thot. 14101111 mi onto Itanigt7 eCla I saapeapartal to fun d& Abair al 'custamitili as wt. aa ambit., at largo, with Viva So their 4 their 4,nacr. 50:6..15 - 0041 Wed, Titter: . .... . - . . f. 1n i tb..4..........,.......... 'nog. WICIMILLX. 1: KREN ~Z & -WiaIiTMAN. II / 1 / 111 filittlrerg 0..0 rR - of SR Undo or 4 n*ALS, , atia WINDOW la Wolof mot €4.Ernitot fiffoinftl* - - --N 11,41trtloolar.aLtonuon tooth, 'Weil 0 ladow 0 1 4 0 . af4Ottfam mouk4 _ Ito.rf Wo• - , watt . 1:10.o insto..—" .. - . 4:-.,...... —,.....;...4.,...“---iontr. qijaa: .', 1 - 91sTES It QUldlajtiatiffaduTors of -2prinz ••i : WI Mid*: std.enalib - kW; literU , PliiuW ! ii1,, 0 , em,th sat the %car Nize.Tairm liar Magamratl 44 il tu . ..y.7,er of 1 y l. , ;.;li a,..2•:' , ....7.'14' .-: :'' • a ' ; .:: ::c1; I : ~‘ : : •11.--.1036Efig .. -Oi,tain :Of ' 4 Weir i = l l , l=trd i ' `- iiti ? , !' t '!lT r . '.•_ • .. - ..... -~-~ ~ _ - - _ s. • I . • . . tof equality_ .Therefore, as other property now be imnerted, why does not the same doctrine of _ ,', equality give therightto import slave property? --'. . - ; The principle is as applicable to he right of im- TIIII - EftdrlllEftiioo6 OF lABERTY. • t portatien, as to theright of Ethigration; and the • Below me publith the Conatitatian and .Cireu-i proposition to _repeal all laws .prohibiting the tar of the "Uniatiftigradon Society," located limPertatieu of slaves, has recently been serious- In the City. of Washington.' The objects of the I i tti i " di ! earUesli/ advocated inabme of the slave- Association 'are clearly set forth in theee . docu 1. ,,, bF g States. -Who can seasona y on will , j judging from the past; that this - proposition s :manta. - They are each as commend themselre din due time be carried suttee through both to every . ' friend of his country, and of justiceiTouees of Congress, and receive the signature of and humanity. ' 'lt is desired by the Diiectors, .I the President?iiiilother officers of the Society, ih o is . i ti _ atin ii„ 1. ,- To oppose these designs of the Slaveholding dory biganliation should be inimediately . formed I power, by all lawful and proper means, is the in Pittsburgh, and we call upon the Opponen . • . object of this society ; and we bespeak your opponents of most earnest co-operation. And what should slavery extension, without distinction of party, - .first be done?—This question the Directors of . to take :Immediate . measures to carry out this the Society here, which is intended to act as a noble pupae's S; . . control Society, with auxiliaries throughout all the States, have considered. And first of all, . • C (4 ' 1 4°010;1 sir the Union Emigration Secrets.. concert of action, as far as 'possible, should ho 'Viten/en, by the repeal of the eighth section secured among all who approve oar movement. ' of the, act for the admission of Missouri into the Without this, however perfectly they may agree ; Union, the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska in sentiment and opinion, can be no ter and have bean opened to the introduction of Slavery; tainty of, success. _ ..., and - . I While, therefore, we may differ as Whigs, Vitzliee, it Is now aPPerent that an effort is Democrats, or Frcesoilers, on matters of national to be made to propagate and extend that fnsti - - or local and-state policy, wo agree to regard and lotion over this continent, to, perpetuate the treat the great interests of human Freedom as of.l 'same and to secure to its votaries the entire con- I paramount importance, end in suffer no minor trol of our government...now • and at 4l times; questions to endanger these interests. In the; and • . . .. laugnage of our Ifith By-Law, ".Neither party Witaanas, such in tillnipt is contrary to the names, - nor past differences shall separate us in spirit of our Constitution, a reproach to free in- pursuit 'of the objects of this society, and in tititutionand &dishonor to the age in which we. view of our responsibilities as titireas of , a free I live; in counteraction -whereof, we the under- country, we cast into . Otter oblivion by-gone signed do associate ourselves together by the queetions and effete ideas, arid upon the- plat name and title of The Union Emigration Socia!/, form of 1776, 'we constitute our a Beeru- i to'be located in the city Of Washington, D. C., miaow. of Lt subjectlb the followingrules and regulations: • The interests of Freedom may not; stare- I i 1 -Aniline I. AnYperson may become a member I qUently be best promoted by means of existing f of this society on subscribing to tho constitution local and political organisations. When this is j and paying to-the use of the -society the sum .of 'the case, such-organizations should be -nreserv. one dollar, and shall continue a member so I ng ed. This Society will co.operiteZheartily and as he shall continue to pay such emit annually' In 'good faith, with all the friends of Freedom, Aar. 11. The officers of the society shall a without distinction of party names or ties, in tho president, seven &retorts, treasurer, seers y, promotion, by lawful and proper,meaus, of all and corresponding secretary, to be elected in he measures designed and calculated to secure to lard instance immediately, and thereafter on 6 every individual all the rights guaranteed to him Stet Monday in January annually: , .Proei d r , by the Constitution of the United States. 'Pori That office the oce of secretary and correspond ng this purpose it will "step to the verge, of Con secretary may be held by ono and these e stitutional .powe yond it '' r"—not -a - hair's breadth bes: . i . . person. ' ' • Arr. 111... The officers shall perform such u-, We propose to encourage directly, or indirectly 1 ties. as appertain to their respective static) e, through other organizations, the Emigration to • and suah also as shall be 'devolved on them by Kansas and Nebraska, of such persons as !than I the by-laws of .the Society.. be opposed to the introduction of Slavery into Anr. IV. Any person paying the sum ofOn e the same • and of repeating all laws that may hundred dollars shall be an honorary Presid nt be passed ' , tolerating the came in the territories; Of the Society for life; by paying the sum of if- and especially to promote all objects which, in ty dollars ,- hp shall ho au honorary Vice P 1.- the judgment of the Directors, ale best adapted dent for life; by paying the sum of twenty- ve mprerent the extension of Slavery into ang pall V dollars, be shall be an honorary Director for I fe; tAis Continent note. free. and by paying the 'stun of fifteen dollars, e 1 Our watchword is Constitutional Freedom, shrill be a member for life. . everywhere within the jarisilietion.of the United • Ana. V. Tho moneys of the Society shall be I States, and no extension of Slavery intoany part ,appropriated to p remote ouch emigration into of the Continent now free. Plans best adapted the above-named Territories as shall bo opposed I to eecure this object should be formed and carried to the introduction of t f i tveryinto the same, or, [out systematically and efficiently. The Emigre if Slavery shall be in uced, aa shall he in fa- tion to Kansas, of persons opposed to Slavery, Tor of repealing all laws tolerating the mimei should not only he encouraged, but as soon es and also fur the preen:l°n of all objects which; the popular will can be expressed under the forms I In the judgment of theldirecters, are best :lap- of the Constitution, Slavery should be prohibited I Levi to prevent the extension of Slavery into'any by a Inn . of Congress, in all the territories of pail of this continent now free: Prorided, a l " the United States; and thus the original policy I trays,' That nothing shall be done try virtue here-, of the Government, established by its founders, I of in contravention of the Constitution of the' when the ordinance of 1787 wassidopted, should United States, nor in conflict with the existing ho su t ure d. laws of The land. . There is now noolpligation in compromises,. le- Arr. vr.—Suitable by-laws shall be adopted at gal or moral, to prelent a return to this original -the first meeting of the Society, and the Mule policy of our fathers. In this view the approach may be altered or amended at any annual Meet- I.ing lection of representatives to the next Con.. g. 1 greas, is one. of great importance. No proper Ant. sir—Societies auxiliary to this Society : effort ahould.be omitted to stimulate a just pnb may be formed in :he different States, counties, I li eßen ili nen " on the Slavery i ssue,. no now pre 'cities, and villages, of the Union; and in such sorted, throughout ell the States; and especially case, the officers of such auxiliaryisocieties shall I i n all those Cougres ional Districts whose repro be er-olieio members of Society. sentatives have so eently and defiantly violated : ,- Wastusavon, if. C., May 2.0, 1854. . the popular will_ an the public conscience, by JOHN Z.- GOODRICH, (of Mass.) President. - I voting to repeal the Missouri Compromise.: ir:n- FttANCIS P. BLAIR, Vice President. i der euch_a public s ntiment, those representa i tines cannot fail to held to a jest responsibill; Tarlthit Saint, tor Ct.i . : i ty. Not one o f AV should be returned. Is D. CAmenr.LL, [of O. I . 'And while thr fa t that a member voted for Ilass. Pamoix, [of N.. ''.,] ssenti Compromise, will be DAMET, - MAGN, for Ind.] • . Directors. I the repeat of the I. ! sufficient evidence o his disloyalty to the Inter 4. Tn...C . T, [of A - ermant.] 'j eats of Freedom,. it s not safe to assume that be- PIMSTON KING, i;af N. Y.] G. BAILS; [of C.) 1 cause a member so d against that measure, he . - It. W. LATHAM, TrCllStlier. Cor. See'y. iis therefore entitled to thmeonfidenee of the op- C. B. Amine, Sec'y I portents of Slavery. Truth constrains us to say and that some, on the question of the final passage of the bill, recorded their manes in the negative, who, on various side motions, indicated no hos tility to it, and since its passage liars inculcated acquiescence. Let the opponents of the Exten sion of Slavery be careful to return no member to Congress in whose capacity and integrity they clumoc neeloubthigly rely in all, future struggles with the Slave power.. You are invited to open a correspondence with the officers of this society. ' Your. obedient servant, •-• . - ~ ' J. Z. GOGDRICII, President._ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. • MOBSLNO, JULY 19,1854 Hogan or ItYrItEBLSTATIVIM, WAPIIINGTOR . . June 24, 1854, Thum Sint—A society bits been organized in thin city (called the Union Emigration Soci ty) ,;;r i by ouch members of Congress and eitisens g e rally; as were opposed to the repeal of the M u ri Compromise, and the opening of Nebraska nd Eanvas to the introduction Of slavery. 11 ; 'th -Jou will receive a printed copy of its Conatitut tt, ' and'lly-Laws.. !rho objects, .31 the Society as - briefly stated Inthe preamble and 6th Artie! of the Constitution, and in the 11th , 12th , and 1 th sections of the by-laws cannot fail to be approved 1 by every friend of Liberty and the true principles I of our Federal Constar tion. and Union. ;- We know that slavery:hie been every where, and at all times,. and must, from ita very nature, continuo to be aggressive. But the passage of the bill to organise territorial governments, for Nebraska nnd Kansas, welch declares that the provision of the law of 1820 prohibiting slavery_; forever in theme territories, is inoperative and void, leaves no room to doubt that the elavehold- I ing nosier of our government and country, has entered upon a career of aggression snore bold and daring than ]ms orer before been attempted:, Not only are no further legal baniers to be inter posed to prevent the extension of Slavery, brit, those which were erected by our fathers are to ; be broken down, so that there shall be no law to clay it back in its morels to supreme power and To this end,. by muns, of Compromises and I Concessions., it has been 'g tlicHng strength for a whole generation. Emboldened by its late sue-- cent, it has thrown off the mask, and entered boldly andsuccessfully upon the -work of remo ving all ICgal obstructions to its progress. And what is it that has given to 'slavery—ln itself an. element of weakness—much great powerT.L-What but its alliance with-the subservient political power of the North? It is stringe, amazing, that men born and reared at the North; should have given their aid and influence to open Nebraska -:and lianas- - consecrated by a compromisoltith erto deemed else:rod and hiviolable—to the intro duction of slavery.—A tow Southern men of pa-; - trietie noble, generous, and just impulses; de , nounted and resisted to thelast that unjust mea sure; but the were overborne by the votes of 14 Senators and 94 Representatives from the :Free ; Thus ;- by means of Northern ecimpliance, Sla very has become the controlling pouer is our . Government. It shapes'our Foreign and Domes tic) poliey---dietates appointments to otlimi—ile clarets war—annexes territory—makes Compro mises' on its own terms, and violates them at its pleasure; A representalive,from a Slave State, spoke of the Nebraska bill; while'ativocating 'ta passage, , AS , 'Oe basis s old orimil movemenr in Si i i country.' 'Atrollier representative from a i e State, who opposed that bill, and'whe is well (1-. sized in regard to the items of 'this ::" Gr d Movement" -:. for the spread of Slavery at ho e and abroad, suggests that it will probably" - brace the payment of hundreds of millions of dollars,' (In addition to 'the ten del- . i larajust called for,) for further snowier Mexican territory, till tlie whelp hi 'abtrarbed—the offer of tire hundred millions to two !hundred and fifty millions „of. dollars for Cuba, with the-,alterna tive (should the - 'offer, brejeated) of war With Spain, and :incidentally with France and Eng land; an 'alliance with 'Russia; an allianee-svith the east end of the island of Ban Domingo, to nenguarthe weit, or Haytien part; :the appoint ment of Judges in Nebraska and Minims, . who : will nallio all lawEvrhich - stand in the way of the establiehmeut of Slaveryv the creation of Federal. Judgeshifisattidariea.of $ 4 . 000 •W V,- 600 for the sonic purpose; the repeal of the neat tridity laws, to turn loose tae robbers and pirates' Of the world, under the American flag;en Cuba, Porto :Rico and Sin Domingo:: an &Shined: with the,Empererr of )31123P, to establish' Slavery in the. Valley of the Amason; the increase . of the Army and Navy to propogate Slavery; the rip pointments.of Slavery propagandists to all-Otis -610119 and other offices abroa ga d, and the appoint ment of no -persons to offices at home who are opposell to §ltiVerY• . . :., ..... ' Those 'rho know most of Hui - ulterior designer of the Stasi PVwer, believe - that ' the' "grand movemet,7 the basis of which has - been laid in the passage of the Nebraska bill; embraces sob-1 stantially all this, and more... - _ A prepoSitien hae.! recently been made in the Senate rood favorably reparted_upon, to abrogate - the Bth article of-the Treaty : with Great.Britain.in . regard to the, sup pression of the slave trade on the coast of Af ricti....iAlready it isilipersed,ln.thenetllo of He ! ligen and*.PhlMntioliy, - to'rreptit'ali bins pro "hibiting - - the importation of alrivei,. And:why should they not.: bu:upoaloo—Jr. this.. right of self gosernment, , ni tho'doetrino nUPopular sl3T .ereignty,-Secure4 Or outhti . tO sieenro, to one man the right MI .hold his fellow-matt in perpetual ban- - doge in the ?.ttieritOries of the-•,Unson,—atid the argon:tont: for" hkritneal Of tho:Missouri restrie- tiou lugs been.baseti upon. this en ci:thudainental . prinelpie—wby, aheold it not istasnri .tliernight to impost !levee ; Qlbor report,. maybe taken to the •under* the-protebilon ot.lit and, ititi instate/11W to pral4blC sliteholderslioni, fildigttlfillritisullropsitYtoitho tOtrittiriWnn• der. Skil retistilina,vtankiliiii dental dein Atilt . , E Tt LATEIM LT2 ()mil xNet. . y lo.—Every Whig paper of Ohio, as far as wo havo seen, has put the Antiricehreelka Fusion ticket at thehead of its columns. The Cleveland Herald, speaking of the Convention, says : There has never been held in the State of Ohio a political delegate assembly more numerously attended, or more respectable for the intelligence, individual worth and influence of its Members.— It Wail composed" .in thevain of men who were unaccustomed to active participation - in political. gatherings; it was _emphatically an assemblage of the people. The number of delegates exceed ed-all expectation, taking the Columbus people quite by surprise. Very liberal provision had been made by tbe hotels, but they were evidently not prepared for so numerous a ,body of mon. Judging from the eberaetei of the speeches made- at the different stages of the convention, • about an equal number of Whigs, Free Sellers and DemotrotS appeared to be in attendance, the delegates front each county beingequally.divided among the three parties. - After a preliminary interchange of sentiment, there was Manifested a very general. opinion against the formation at this timenf a party„or the adoption of a party name. It PRO also very I readily agreed that the emergency. milled only for.such measures as all Northern men, no mat ter whattheirpartitan connections, could approve -without difficulty or sacrifice; the immediate ob ject being to obtain an tiipression X liana senti ment in Ohio in regard to the romint fearful ad vances.made by the propagandists of "American - Tho utmost gOod feeling prevailed throughout. There was no diversity of opinion Which did not' readily yield to the general spirit of harmony.-- The Democrats of Stark, of Itichtuid, ot Mahon _Mg, and of Coshocton Joined, with enthusiasm, with Whigs from Cnyabega, Doss,- Carrot, Ash . tabula,Erie, Athens and Scioto; in denotmring the perfidious overthrow of the Missouri Com promise; and while Free Sellers were willing to adoptdeoisive expedients,' hev were also prompt to atviesee In such means as would unite all in a deterninstion to resist . and repel' the .prOgress of slavery... The issue is now Made up bettieen the present Administration and the people of Ohio. It is a - simple; plain and direct issue, involving only the extension or restriction of Slavery. • That the • people of • the State: 'will meet in n: manner worthy of themselves, and in a.numner toltali cate".now and &raver the course they intend:to pursue on the great question iniolved, cannot be The.nominatimas of Joseph - ft. Swan, for Judge of the Supreme Court, and of Ismobßlickens derffer, Jr.; for member - ofthO Board of Public WorkS, were . carried with griat demonstrations .of.faior.. Both are just such men as the people, - unintluenoed by politicians, Imola -always elect t o 0fn00.. ; Judge . Swan is a Democrat; and Mr. Blickensderffor, an old Canal Cominissioner, is a . . .. tar The Independent Ohio press is delighted with the new inganlistioe and the ticket. - The Cincinnati Gaz e tt e hie the following spirited :End . hopeful'article on the suldect: ' .. .. Tan ALARM is `rue Orrosrnotc.-The leader la the Enquirer; yeaterday,shows a feverish anx iety on the part of the editor, in regard to the nationality and 'permanency of the Whig party, and &patriotic: solleitede as to the. - fnture well being of the Federal Melon... . The Enquirer du ring the last year hos frequently informed- its readers and "the rest of mankind" that the Whig . party wee .defonet, and ..that it had becothe a corpse,:4 stopentity; that no such. thing existed Rs- thci Whig party, and that those who apoko of a Whig party were laboring under a sort of men tal hallucination, laughable,• but harmless. ' The morement, however', of the people at Columbns, on the 18th, Inii:.alarmed our noiglamr.".The writing on, ,Beishatar's .; wall' did not affect the:. Syrian Ring With giriater , fear. than-does the ac tion of tlie,pettple;at*COludtbits,- the editor, of the 'Enquirer, who with broken ' .ntterance and ti-em ' bling limbs cells pp all the exploded nightmares of the past„..appeals to the honor and nationality of..tho_Wilit'PeTV—_ t 4:. deati-Vhig.pudy;--and 0g - the lose WO 111 1.bear*i• the, Otdon, , in lee by, yocoism..ttlene . .litllCl f) -ailele , it. to' go nit. end rule ..indiehi is in y .iu!t. Th4don't ineesi to do The Whig:l:44i and the tTnlen will shied. The Whit OAT arose with. the-Quistitition'tinil it will et:aide/1114 as the tionititittle4 etands. It snakes no Iliffe tea by' what name yotroilled It, Its prinCiplee - inlaying. -It lees been called the Poditilparij , , and then thwNetioual Eteguh-. j l oo . i - ' , ::1*1 111 4g • theil .. .lhilowt :owl 'Ow , nal n Itts • „ . . . , . . . . • . . . . . . . . . „ .. . , \ \.. -. . . . \ ./'"..-.. • . '-'.',... . „... , . . •• . • • r \ - \ . • •, .\•. . . . . r . • . . ' \ . • . . .. \ . ' • . ~ • r, . .. . , . • • . • \ ... • . . . . . - . . . . .. .. .• • . . . . , .1 . t . . \ , , . . ..... . ... _ .. . . . , ~ by Boats it is called Ilci , ublican. 'By whatever i Mather Skarn. ' ' arithe ithas been knowo, or can be known, its ! '''' The 'Washington correspondent -'of the _New. principles have always been, the same, conserve- York T rain give the following description Of . an - five, enlightened, manly. It has always been in ih e ee ' eWhetween a couple of gentlemen, Mem-i favor of home kulustfy;\ extended commerce, in-' ei. ternal improvements; public schools, and against bers:'yesPestivelY, of the 'Stink , and 'House. of. .. . ... • demagogues, dough-face• 4 and the extension of Representatives: slavery. Hence it has alwiya - reeeived the Ouse j By the way, .we have some funny scenes hen and hatred of demagogues. time-serving dough- : occasionally, 'growing out of , the Nebraska . ex- faces and alaverYexterisionists, and always will ( citement:' ‘ ‘ CoL Bugg, of Tennessee' , is a tall, . It has never been an aggreisire party. lt seeks : fleshy, jovial, goOd-nattired whole-eonleti whig, • • no interference with the justrights of the South- I frank, gm* and unpretending in hit, manner, ; ern States. On the contrary, it acknowledges and full of honest patriotism and Souriffpolitietil - those rights to the fullest extent;butit is a man- common smite. Senator Dixon,,' Of Kentucky, ly party—it neither cringes to power,nor betrays ; was a Whig, in an amiable gentleman, with lath"- ! the righti which the free States hair, guaranteed 'er an aristocratin air,-and aomewbat flighty in j) to them by the Constitution. ' It diactiminates, his political notions.. 'lt wlik,he renumbered' beta-won doing wrong and ron suffering Wg to be that be was the first whit to ;Tepee* therepeal done. \ \ . .of ' th e s li m:Rut iCompromise. Cot Bugg and \ There was nothing said or done at theColum- Goy. Dixon chatMedto meet , not long lime, bile, bus Convention, to. which any man can object, the former was indulging in a quiet glass of ~. The Enquirer does not objeeL'at least it makes whiskey and water, when the following center- ne argument to refute anythiniethat was there I action, nearly as I can'relite it ensued t .\ done or said. The Conventiob Was called for a ' Goy. Drxore—why I Colonel, IBM surprised to \ specific purpose, namely, to concietrate the lion- I see you going `off fromyour southern brethren, ‘N, • eat sentiment of Ohio, and to make it tell at the 1 and associating and .alfdllating with , each men \ elections inlayer of Northern rights, Freedons las •Seward and Chase and Giddings and Doug"- '•.., ' and national honor. Most nobly has the Con- lass. ' , -v‘ ,• \ ' • ~ \ 'adieu fulfilled its mission. It has gone up to , Col. Bugg, (after a Momentiry ''. pause and a , the right line and stopped, up to the i lino the cool survey of his intenrogator,•es if a littlemi- people of Ohio will advance. The people of certain whether he should drink hie^ *Maki or Ohio have no idea of dissolving the Union.— spill it in the face of the Governori—trAiehDoug- • , They don't want it dissolved. They desire its lasi," . - - permanency. They know they cannot diesolve Coy. Dmok—Fred. Deuglass, the niggeif %. it if they would, and they would not. if \ they Col. Bugg—Vell, if it were, true, I wouldrath could. There need be no apprehension of chase- er as.siteiate with. . the black Douglass—then:the . !Minn entertained by the Enquirer.,: The Vilma white one. The. only difference between -them '. is at present in a very healthy and vigorons eon- ta r tlet one is-blaak outside and•thoother`inaide, • dition, and always has been, notwithstanding the. —and the difference strikes mefortaly t0..b.0 In . • midwifery that it has sometinies undergone.' PreiL'.4 fever. •''' ' - '--• - ' '... -• .4 . When the Union is really In danger, we, shall 'V Gov. Dixon; (a little disconcerted' at thlefietllo send word to the Enquirer office for a relay of aliot,)—Mell, you'redend, anyhoW, fici the course watchers to set up with it nights. Until then, ytm have taken. Yost will never be •• heard of . rest in peace and enjoy yourself. . again. .. The people of Ohio, we say, have no desire to -.. Col. Bugg—That's a question yet te be settled. do siolence to the Union. They only intend to I ani,going home after awhile to try the imam— do justice to themselves and violence to the I Melo:lead yet; and my chance is pretty geed, I sneaks and dough-faces, who have lately betray- take it,' - Bag if ,I got. beaten;, - why, then, you ed the cause of freedom; and the rights of-the and I Will beeren, because yoire deed edretily, • free States. And • we think' they will do that Gov. Dixon, nervously,)-=How so? ',... -,•- • ' , . thing most effectually, and after it is done, the .. .-Col.„ Bugg, (provo k ingly pleasantly„)—Why, Union will be even more firm than it now is, and didn't . your Legislature meet after you, moved - good principles strengthened and purified:, ' the repeal of the COmpromised.didietthey • The Enquirer labors under a delusion; in sup; eleit Crittenden to' come hero and take, your posing that it will take the people six year's to plaee, without ereia no much "as Mentitiningyeur restore the Missouri Compromise; ,Let them name? It strikes me 'it man ought. to 'be dead speak out this fall at the polls their fixed Mir- 'when ho is forgetton--Ehl . -• .. '.• ~. ;,• pose, and it will be done at the next session.— Just about this time Governor . Dixon is preen the voice of the people, when once distinctly ut- tned toliave discilvered the thermometer`` staid- tered, is deeply potential for action. It will not ing at 'dever beat," and to hire retired M *UM , ........ - ."-4 take six years, it will not take six months,. to 1131- 000 i spot. for reflection. Of Mune, I don'e\ Mo.\ ';' , l do the wrong if the people will it. It is worth fees to give the precise Words itt• the gentlemen; \ '''' a trial any way—that trial it is going to have.— bet I trust , both of them will be:eatisfzed that I) \ . The issue is-clearly made between the right and have• given the spirit_of the, Beerm,;.so Ike •, -•-• wrong, between the people and the , dough-faces. raid ink eadpiesentit.‘. ItMay be after a 11,.. ' \ That Ohio will roll up a majority.et tens of thou- the Colonel o will live' to pay nlist tribitfeßtei.th .... •. sands for the people's ticket, and send' to the political remains of Dixon; Toomblik Co. ` r s , a 55...... . next Congress of the United States an unbroken ' , . ' - '' ' delegation, in favor of replacing the Missouri re• strietion; upon the statute book 'of. the United States, we have no doubt. CAN STOCK RE CBEA CEO BY A FALSE Cann-. ilCerr.l—The subjoined views respecting the . value of the false certificates of stock issued by' Itebert Schuyler,- arefrom the New york Journal of Commerce; • said to have been written. by an eminent lawyer of Connecticut. They are very important, as regards the value of stook in the New York and New Raven Railroad, for the wri-'• ter undertakes to show that the Companicannot beheld for these spurious certificates, inasmuch as acertificate is not necessarily stork. • Ilis ar gument is, that a certificate issued fraudulently by an agent of the company cannot createstook, .and the person holding the certificate is not thereby made AL stock holder: - It is not stock, because no money has been paid; and no con- • sideration given for it. It - is obtaining money. nntler false pretences, and the company would.be participators in the fraud by acknowledging the transaction and giving:validity to. it. In speaking of this , transaction, • few*days since, we referred to the decisionef the Supreme Court of the United States in the ease of the bank of Kentucky against the Schuylkill bank of Penn. , . sylvania, as establishing a different principle.— There may be something in the circumstances of . the present ease to give a different aspect to'the affair and probably it would be unbecotaing in us to express a decided, opinion as to the remit. From the tone of several articles in the Connec ticut papers, as Well as that .quoted below from The Jotirnal of Commerce, it is apparent that the' Railroad Company will make a determined•resia- , tenet to the dentands of the stockholders of the fraudulent certificates of stock, and 'nothing but N.decision of the Court of last resort will settle the question. The writer in tbe - Joarrial says: • "The holders of such false certificates are cell ed by many; the owners of false Stoat. There can. be no such thing statical:se stock Ina Corporation, for what ie called false stock is no stock at all.-.. The sleek or share Which any.•onahatt in the Company, is a right and interest which he lois in the Corporation._ That right or interest which makfis ono a share holder or stockholder, can be acquired onlyaccording to the terms ofthe char ter, by the payment of money. There 'can be no stock without the of money, or: that which is equivalent, and the amount of . stock is limited by the charter, and cinnot exceed the charter limits. The certificate which any one May have from any Transfer Agent, or any other officer of the Corporation, certifying that he is a stock-holder, is .not stock any more than a note ,for $l,OOO, which 'any one has, is money... The certificate may : be prima facia etidence thtit the one in whose name the certificate is, lathe own er of stock... BUt it rs not stock. _Thernite for the $l,OOO. is evidence, , prima fork:, that: the amount named in the note is due. But the note ib not the money.. And arhen.it • has been pro cured by fraud, or when it is otherwise. shown. that It is a false representation of whatit pur ported to be, it will oot, in law, avail the onein whose favor itie made. So, when 'a certificate for itocleie issued fraudulently, and without le gal authority, itwill not, in law, avail , the holder. And it is- without legal authority, when, the per -son granting it does it Without being legilly au thorised so to do. ..And he cannot be legally au- Merited so to do when tIiCTO is no stock to predi .Cate the certificates upon.. The holders, then, of the (also certificates arc.not ateckholdershy tue of such false-certificates.,.. When they were granted there was no stock to predicate them apen, - and it is a perversion ofterms to call.thein . . No officer of the Compariy has any right to make say one a stobkholder by granting him a certificate that lie is a stockholder. Nome liy ,going through the form of making, a transfer of stock on the beets of the Company, transfers any. interest in the Corporation, unless he has some real stock to transfer. The transfer on the book avails nothing, unless the one traniferring has 50M0 Stock - to transfer. • Aid a certificate that . stook has been transferred, is oft* avail to Make the person holding the certificate a stockholder, unless the person vale made tho transfer was, when the instrument of transfer.-wee made, ;a 'real stockholder. ' 170 one can be-a stockholdet unless' he originally subscribed and_pald what - was required to bumble him to be a stock holder; or is an assignee, either directly or, kitTireitly, from such Original subscriber; 1 -- • ' . . . Tuu Ronny Baistoarr's Cssuim—The N. York klirrcir . says Oat'Jlr. Paul, who robbed the' banking house of. Belmont, mu! a "victim? to tho Parker Vein fraud. Some tour or five years ago ho came to this countrffrout Scotland, and soon found employ meat:with Mr. Belmont. When. Mr. B. left for Europe; ho confided a-power of attorney to three of his principal financiers, including Mr, Foul, his ceshler. The transactions of the house being 'very heavy, every possible check was imposed upon the gentlemen who-signed the hills and kept the cash accounts. Two names, wo believe; were required to bosignea to every piece of ne gotiable paper, and oven to checks on hanks, Mr. Paul, it. having lately lost largely in Stock speculations, had abstracted money to `meet his obligations from the funds of the house. Ilia mode o* doing it was this:, when the money received during the morning, consisting of cheeks and cash, was made up for depositin bank, the book was plaCed upon the desk of the prinoipal, who would credit the amount of the deposit in his check-book, when it, was returned to the cashier, who would take out a portion of the cash, and deposit a law amount. . For instance, if Pie. ;amount to go in ' bank .Wns:-$62,000, Mr. Paul would,depbeit .$00;01:10•Ond pocket $2,000. Of cciursti, When the, bank account , was written fraud Would be expand: and in order to aroikthii, Mr. Paul robbed tho house to make -'9p hti3-own deficit. his confession, he gates {-very resitisely.thst thicarnOunt thus nbetreeted deo - net cateed $lO,OOO to $t1,000; "and-we be ' loso . Mr. Christmas bee entire cOnfidenee,in the statemint:-:' • ' r • CAwdna.—decanling to the Nes York Times private letterarocebred from England by the dab, istate that Bard Elgin tall return to England is soon ns his recent treaty with the Belted States 'li completed, by the assent of all parties—that tbe British Ministry Lave not abandoned the in- i . tontion of sending out-his Royal Iliglmes the I.Dulte of Cambridge, as . Viceroy of Canada; and the rest of British North Amerlca,—that the sp. polntment will not .be formally made' until the Xotre's return from the seat' of war,- = and . that Mr &Immo! Bead, now Lieutenant Governer - of New. Brunswick, will probably bebis foams tooth 1 bolding °Oleo until the Date's arrlnl. . . -VOLUME LXVII-AMBE TOE FISHING A,IED TILTAIL--,The fishing and reciprocity treaty. which ha's been ' l / 4 framed by Mr. Mercy and' Lord Elgin hie. been A, published. , It gives the right:" WieitiVens'nf•fha • \ United States to take eieryskind of "flak exempt-\ Alel l fish, along the CO4Pt or-the.'British penes! , alone, but exclndei.thind from salmon and =shad fisheries in the rivers and their mouths.. British subjeets are to have' the nude rights on the Eas tern coast of the United Stites northof latitude 36. . The third article provides: for 'AM!, admis sion, free .of. duty, reciprocally in-the:United States and British colonies of a nutaber-of cies the growth and produce of the two countries. " This article includes coal and ores of Metals' of all kinds. The fourth article provides far the navigation of the Tint St. Lawrence, lake Mich- igen and, the canals is Canada' by bothmaticins upon equal terms. The fifth .artieht -provides that the treaty shall last tea yearsinatthjeat to a right' eservevi by. England to Suspend' the satioti of the St. Lawrence and the Canadian ca nals, upon due police; and to.the "United Stateli, in calm , or 6116. a notice, to suspend the third \,, ar ticle of the "treaty, so'far as the province of Can ads' is affected thereby." The treaty Is to be rat- Iliad within six months by the United:Sides Stns. \ at; thn Iniperial Parliament And the Provincial , Parliaments, and earlier, ifpossible.- , It is said that upon the conclusion-of the re-, elprocity, treaty; the negotiators on the part of the BritielAgovernment are to be rewarded ,for thin signal . service with great distinctions. 'Lira Elgin is to, ho" madea Nice, and "be ,appoittted Governor General" of India. , Mr. CrismAon and Mr. Merritt 'eta to be Knighted,: and otherwise . , Asernes Th : Now _ ork Trbune has the following paragraph: Hen: Wm. Ayriie,`frain the seat of govr.rtitrumt of Pennsylvania, is now in'this city, on the lib jeot of a continuoui - `tailroad =from , the:city of New York, by way ofEaston, Allentown,. Ham barg, to Harrisburg, `,This is a Tory important project to Noir York. A\\diiect communication from this city - to tiarrisbuig, and then connect=?. ing with the Cumbeland Valley and Illigeritown . roads, leading-on -by .way of Ifaitinsburfilliiti chaster, Staunton; ; Knoxville, \ to . New. O rleans, would ,bring an important irierawsf trade to our city.' At Harrisbitritbe reict.vnitild connect with the Groat 'Central Road to Pennsyl. van* to Cleveland and Cincinnati. .:It would:a/so connect with Baltimore, with the Lancaster. and Columbia, and the Sunbury and Erie roads. :It requires but a glanoe thumarilo . Fmr.. . = The.hoilet at Davis .& §wan's machipo shop; on the bank Of the Beiote, niar the biidge• on the east side of the river,'exploded this Mor ning at half-past 6 o`elook; scalding en xiy ;by the name of . Ingrain, SG badly that he has slice died, and. setting fire to the In:less than en hotifs time the 'shop, with all Its con tents; was a titer rain: Melees is estimatidby the owneri af$8,000; on Which.thera is' mania ranch of $2,600 . in the gartford•lnsermiee Chme. . pony. The capse of the explosion. iattoetystet7; the boiler ..was tried last night and fontakto.be . nearly fellof water.. Thohoywas employed:lo ' Make the fires, bad no connexion with thei"-Oit ' gine, mad vaa'the only person hi the tea ,, * lit, the time of thoexplosion . .--ealaMbee Jinfritali • 61110 - An TALKING.—COitgaat, .7ifly 13, 1854.--The people 'of Ohio,.thtir Convention saisembled, announCeto the people of . Indiana, that they.haveviniutimously.ieptidinted the Nebraska. Swindle.. What hos indhuuttionn? INntsnnfotts; Ittly la; 'um: Indiaob Anti-Nebuitiks Convention have 'alio unanimously .repinEsted the Nebraska . tiltdorpnized. for.* vieteitions contest. XIIISEASESUF THE HUMAN TEETIti• - • • The Mann} - Motorr Sod • Insomos r a. oho Muni& meth...try 3osoph Pos o :romodoloanith an Introduction • &amorous addltioa 6. - or Char/161.6.:Itnerio, lia 1 soilO. 6 ' For lola , 306 :SAY & 011. 63 Word at ...jp, A.OfiEB . -near L Sewickley 'for eats;.: in • u ',ono. insuenully otinnted laid Cap tkes . . counter. madams; Iklotting tm the Ilailinrilmmrer • 80ad.a,47A.4... :•, 0. CUT/OX= at; ON,I .1.14. 1% . ETV,:;1111:1SIC--Flirtly. do pun;•• oiat.fi O nv ise Iral4x . 1r.41141 , Ft •f- , ~,...•.„ 'f,',.,.: •-, : , tinatobe-of tOstre,lisltr; iirsillik . ..,.-': :' 7 . • • -.." }oro• o'or: wan. . L"...• •'.L . • ~_.-,,,.- ' •,' ',. •-•- Little Bleosom.Rolks3lanixta, U., 'arn; . • - , ...-7 , . . , • , ~. yrjil t ..trplr• 1 , 11 :r 11%! : „Illionno. ••. --:', ... ..,. -”: C(=ht,'nortillritotinr•Pouis,orior." .. ; . '•• ' ....' Fl. n m u t i titl t' : l 47is, R l l nZ, D Vope, l PoltilSeti.iii4 . ' - ''.- ; t•Bn 7 Poik s; stowaeb. Daley I.DYti:?° eg l.` " lw ft " : • ..- otl 4 ltznlFr Jog roc' together with a genera ..rl iwlmilorapu r latest- .:. lie . ' . ]off;:4 st.at ortrin Opt& • Hp. 111ANUAL OF :MISSIONS .of 'Sketches 74 . . • of the FivelgAlllvskens the PritvD;Olifusty - vrlth , .• ;' map. showing stsclow!, And vtatlttlts of,reoteutant AlvougunorA.PDltAVAttodADY ADAC Devi* , • Jaye Eiord.l4 24 70/, tm. tarn. Iron. 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