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Millie separately rbeloeivard l : ?, ‘ : • ' ,• 'l : 2., ll =iblitio nt ai l rom and all l di eizeli 4 • . „: • to btelargelha..p.r ided br AutValWeitr abgrittlas. owl vim -7-I=ar adrairtee be n‘ l ta ki d fi lill Others amdloP comintddah - Itloos, or rept i;:dl .. ibilliaud t t l i ti attentiotak, . hrm aro mid* lbr adto l ittat notime of prb "obi rap notice deelpital to call attention avatZen'th". fie d e ar int irli tr:At oandlnif that them aw Le to be . paid fur. If lqt-ended to be Mended In the local whim:l.mo imne will to oharmal at Moran, or 10 mate per Um. - - '"' • ~ , et.g==v i et i. , r ,,,. A ! ryk. ri,.. ..., ::, - Beal liatate_Apentir and itnetioneent adverthemente not to be Miami on.rearly TlAteN' bed allowed a of , 'thirty-4mm atyl obeittird per mot firm the mount Of _ . . . . „I:.hursrut. 0.4.1.0.}. DI DLILT WSW addltkmal tain — WZ ram. • Flrcr ' ll4,'" n lit cent's_ „tut yea.. tc , :to Paid 'ln ad•rargag..-. • . L. ,...,____' RATES '. OF DISCOIIST. . : wuuu,-nku DATLT TM TUX PTITTUMICIU 01141216 XT • - - .N. , - HOLMES & SONS; Broken. . . SA dr drasint it. barna Skint and PoortA dr. Pdtennyll• ---- PENSISTLVANIA. - , C 1 .ty Bank Macirinatl—lX .•=a..ormr.atoordpb.......-..Darr do .., _or d0...4W FLZUXHO Ba ~..:.....41 Iler. manurial do—par ia.faMto B ank...:'..- do 141dik or tkaamart0:.:..... - do n _ ''"E". t_` 4. 4r ank.' 7 ‘.lWaitcargit l. a, 7 .43vaamit .t :411nutob LMlat raleta....: do huggshi= eto oduphr.---- at. CtottsmaL.:-., do at 4 W d.i aalgaguat_, • a st t=mt *. r r - . Ettj tinny/a at =ti t . A d h ° ,, 11= /ol Smolt Et Zcourrillit.,:.:».' do Desna at g0tuath4...:“.4.1201 Beam* at'Pf qua.: • - do Broach at Portatoot — rg= do, 'Broach .t rag0a....... • . Broach at Itavauna......"7:: .t :Cuyahoga do.. Ittauckat . ittaatit stlutootat-...; , Mauch. Broach at Yourptomu..- dol l -1 / 1 143:88 -01 . - STOCKS:- ' jumxicerm Mt THIS PISISHITEGLIVAISITZ. sir A. 'WILKINS .& CO. '.:STOCK AND, EXCHANGE BROKERS, Aix mrovarrrirßaysr. Yrrososali, Augmtls, 1854. m qo s p o. p .fL, sal. ' iitlatrearel ,o*.cors:ltY 4 —Uffe; allspanhisk I =Vtir g ,::77 4 01111sar a Zkodellaak.4- tenar-SL , Dria g e...;.-- nand St. MU. • Northern IA ...begun.-- .WSllismat ritlabl , lAN onsnUse.- Wortorn I ogurs.osooo.-- tl=4=3:RltL. I' " dui tts!;:as West , • Wass. . 1 1* .a7 1+A ; t 1 naltroWr Nit. a Otdo abiranello Marl. Rollers,. rni Doak YtL royot.to a ' • Do. Can 00. Turtle Clretir ••,•• Au. • Psse7 , e's flu* Ed • Turadtd• d 4.• I • -"""--747 • . 1 1ZOILAX0111 AND RAM( 1103 =On 07 WILKINS & C 0: , .. • n "!Rage gra 4 .ir Gad , PA. VORKIGN and tio Excliinige Coin, p saliso4 WieriatA, ImgAi made the Ualon. listatrionthTfairt-L7*".,,1 koala AssetisteL Ma*. .134 ea ComAdappp. 34° ." "" 4 4 . 70,1 4*Ad tatitstiamd wbies GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. Dxf o tr.hxm a fifyBls.ll4.Vl fn ;Na l?. I Tiameetla . o• at 5ee..114 HARDWARE FOR f.BADDLERB AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. L Leech, ' .114. 111 WOOD van% rimatrzcli: 'l64l"s'=4.ftaberL".l:l§D"3"b*Prigiss. SIVZok4141114:&.1 salt shsous._ ATEJEAR, ?ALLIS & . (CO., Commission 140 Gebent Yortnittlent 1 701.14 Muir lama Otiattl tßy.ct, tbetworn Main NW =:!!"South rat.) Cl•ntuttl 01111% teri . .11 . 17 Andlgrentil•. honor • ft. z. Z . 4:: l'alirraruaniar ationt.km Yrr.st nal Mature., by Cab* to Virabob VailoyAb4= Roe JOSEPH ,CHAILIIKAN. WIIOLIJALE AND RETAIL DLL[ t IN IMPORTED.CIGARS, 68 Mark& Area, ,Apiliwyk; our imta. IZTAN4, Rican ci,SciVwdOerretiruel'ar/I..wadilliq'i szlitsell Dank Waldo aria Discinint ttabsliste; and Prom :rater.: auto Collections nrincinal dues thoudom lre pr to on 'swami Interest. and Ain tbeir prompt attention toall er matters appertalrung to %Broker's barb:toss. Exelnince constasettir Ibr 'cam-1y I Yq RAIIIER .t.itAgm.---Egikets:..and Ex ehhaie 4:them - Bar and flail Geld mut Biker and hobos. no loans Oalteal Zetato , or: Stook F6am flifyirotwo rnloors Ntst: *ad Mos Me Euf Ott. .01. T sad oell Stocks:on Commioslork Col/do. - eloo. mtdcou tat Wet/WI/4 UldfOL Wooer of :Tkird and Mood Atoka, directly opposite the .Shatatles .H: . -4,l,lflica . eco3tha"tid....Exi Chu]] p„. Akokar. ' l . l iturtii , ' . igrest-Buy. Zutnnn rent ratan%limmons made Or, the Ipoiusxauerg Ne tern Bank Note BOUght and Vat ''.74_121-3. \111.111211...1.Tiii11t rAIatER, 'HANNA.. & C 0.,• Succeisors . , to , aww,..-.lla n n * & 064 Bankers, Emhart ge Broker...ad mein Forehrn end Domestic Exchan RN; 13,111534 e, of 7=ll Bilik 2 = 4 Arrare.Welgt7Ec f m w ti"bini Cheeks fmul e , anCsollectious made an n y all Nin nalicitr4 1igt1,1111.141Atgf.ztteieLf...11.1..i...i....,....1/4" • — 7 -, unces. Mader on`teonslguments of Produce, eldrim; I. H. Wil.;llA3frido - Hankers and MZl—tea Itntkent,NOrth FAA ei4xklir of. Wood stud 51 titt=.ristat=. ptuozptly attended to. . ja94y WAL LARIMER, Banker- ht alm . lea street, Th „ . . o. . +dk and Bro ...N. IIOLMES in F - . '. im - ncirts . in nrei rdt.ounk xot...ad s 'rld ''''g :n ' illfrat ` 4°Z ...at,. sgronlieek. rat : ''''' 2l ur= ? " 6 " throac.hout goo Unltod States' "' ' .. .' . • . cittes . ... . is :111)) ;11:k.) a) 0 10)Di :1:1WAPII ,L—READ, _Bookseller 'luta ; StaLcater, .110 v, • Ilamlb street, Apoliq Buildings, ual ----- esale . and Retail De.ler in Mutt and &hoof Books. l'ape, and Ata, N. C 4 Baal. street, (tetirean Thfre and rourtb) TWIN . B. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ge" Unser. sennessor to Davison & Units, No. Market amt. near Ponstes, Pitanornis. Ps. - • • - aRY'B. BOSWORTlL'Bookseller and mod.ln Stsfdossm_dr, No, 82 Muted Awed, usu. Plttstmcra. Ps. • • • LW. BUTLER.. dt VORWARDING &- COM 31155101.4 • WIER •AetF T i lytTS ars!l'Deelers In all Sleds yr Pit Man g ni tittel, L . ,et,dPlDe me! eheet lead. Ne. • First . . .. . .. WIC- EgFrroA, note:rale Grocit hp - porter andpectia :to FOREIGN WINES, Branilia:and Via )XG. nonottsrabels Ant 'MEA No. 12. .A.sattrZast. earlier ood - and Froat sta.. PlettbOreh. Pennes. m 1221 . —.7"---7.---..-------- W. POLNT)EXTER, GoneralMerchan.- . dlse Brotrz and Comalsktm Hers/Ant. 167 Proat .3,4 no e.t.a .treet, Pittonrgh. , - A 14'BILNE, Cgarminsion and. Poi jiLipirirding Weichaats, dealers La Wool and - Produce s raue e rall4soat!aburall Wauuted.area t Neale, &woad tre • aaddrep_ . segefik.t.a Bi q a of teloolo. ...... 76 ibithiorirek aft ' 4 ip .... 0 .10.61f. i , 8 4 poakj i t Imam* IrkooosoT.= 8 Bk oftSe rya to 6. Back'of mar* 6 Bk of V. Canada. Toronto 6 ZASTERN BX.CiIdNIAL Oal.c.or !.4 ad 16 6 , 181d0.-7 . — .. .: . . do wasnars ZiarisClE. GOLD.A.VDeplat — V;a7up.. Daablooos, do Pati10t.......11.5,50 Zoe.. seor ,kirodoriekorars.--- 7.80 Ton Tholska.----... 7,80 Coo 0 6.96 3,80 2,16 .00., Wholesale Grocers, Untbanta y lro. _ , 5PR1NG5 11442 6114134511-*,:CO2; 4Siiec , eis 1. sore to IL nutabswnelgtiriol.. Sersr erettlatin Dealers la Wool sad - Twelves, reseleallr. 115 First and MG Seated 'bats. Ptttaletrab. Pa. at. 3.1 r J. & W..REA, Floor Factors, Commission • and Ponn.rdlng Mere/lards and' Deaden in Prodora generally. Orders for Plustarrob Itannfortnree:prnrortly attended to. Me. 74 Water and.oo emu; eta, Plltsbnrab. Penana. • • 4. r /OS2I LARDY, JONES . co., .siceesso'n -to ATWOOD. JONES k CO.. Onamtbrkrzt zul erchanta, Deakin in Piitsbnniti Muinnlinni bier enGoods. yittaian , • RHEY, MATHEWS & CO.,,Wholesale Gro-• art, Coinadmtion sad Vorwardiar MuthintN , Lnd 4 to Cotton Tarn.s7 Kafir rt, Ilttabisrxb. MERGER & ANTED), General Commie - alcas Merchants, Philadelphia. Liberal Mn..be made an exudiramenta of Produce gel:wally. J•11:3, AMC Trarr::. . • JOHN Writ - -&" CO., Wholesale'Grocers, intoa Merchanta. and Omen to Irodo.o. and .I rtt.ontifoct.areo. Na WAS Llbortr Pittibmwt!. • CANFIELD, late of Warren, In and Dealer In %t taro ' l = ll a . , oton,M _aa.ll Poor! Ala, sod trostown Prodoos oroonnr. • Wator nooot. bemoan SmNbilold sad Wpd, l l,ttOurica. • :.• • • . thiiaTz.. uttat >"'"' • irrns, C(1, Wholesale Omen,' pl a uro ress mi. e. see ootssoroßrasat&sne osssen to ntJuk..l)'- ltut.Feb a Ans. Int-Jszt.i.Yair Int. Feb. k Ault Jnt Naralior iste.TA.Tolr • 3)"fadtir fIitEESE . WAREIIOUSE.'-z-4tENRY 11. OOLLlBB,7enreidtlag and Coiemladin lierdeol..._ Dealer meow Butter lake Ileir tad Prodaft gem od/ Wood lareet, above Wider. Pittobank' . v oN BONNIORST & lllRPllY,:Whole teaunt: and oamadm•m.baas. and N.J.,inzzna = water One, Pitt. -T ACOS FORSYTH., Jr.; Foririrding- and Cortomlodort 3 . terthat, No. MI Woke droet, PltLharaß fo2o-IrIST • - ORASPALMER, lioporter and Dealer = French and 'Armin* Walt Parr. N 53 limbo! IDh betireen 21.114 sad ltmcrthrtrlst,Pittatirozgh IH-1 11Jan. 7 Dte. et " Dir. MO T _MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole , . ode. mat nstisfl Denier fa ayenne, FLA: on 3islttn , table snd PlsnoessetsWlndorw Dlr. 90 11 et MI. Ear T 1 OBRISA PATTON, Wilolesale . ttntrACl tanGrooton on the toot.= aids of the Vlonaatt, pt.,. Qle . {et • • .• • • TAN CORDER, Dialer in Trim ;M k SO4 Okmag Lawn Ganda. Eatbruld Good, aa.4 Yaney satiate% &II as ems %Wars b• bad at No, ira, turner • • • Arad widths Dbassond, Pittabarith.Pr. apt Wy 1131v.7a11.113 I NF," Stot. IIRTILM I t A. IL lON & CO.; irlolasal=l;2l Dedera la Piney and giggle Dry .1/1 71Ith ' Pittsburgh. atVirRPHY Wholesalo sad Ma Dry Ocala Mr:baats, corner lageth and stivltaittabazzli. , • it. M % T. liDtv".l4.s2o nil 'web—. • ..aucsAre ? non. - —an:war nom JOEN _FLOYD L' CO., Wholesale Grocers • sad Comuslidos iteftluata.No.ll3 Wood sad 2.11 i lA. NM •Ittotrorta. 1116 ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roe oneasputm, Dealer Is Prts:ass, Pittsburgh Mass. strusgiust l aa iri Mil of = se,, , st r, =III klWielelaad Z . M.ilfrk: isMougsbsts Whisks:, :WITS, W C krsr for assts. OUTIIIoan,9.4.v:ghBLACKBURN CCO.,. Wholesale, Gni. • emlloVaralthn_avf DIN= Is= ttaal 02 band at %belt Wanktboaa•, "" al Ws, /1"0.43• •••12, • BALtU • triaitEr C 1 2. 1. • Wholesari itt claire Varseit.r" D a N i ". " raar..-:..l.—lrAusal q mis: • rlll,llll & ROE, Whole No Grocers and • . 4boustudoet Mandisals.l4.ll4 thatr kfMtMW =!!=MII VM. BAGALEY k CO.; Wholegiale v Ueo ar: Nag. IS ad XI Woo 4 Wt Pittsburgh. WILLTAIII WAPOLIYII,O; armer and N . ve . . - Dealergn of Woad aced dialle atredalz 11,1111 11' =I 'nits had Nur 1= 4 1• ased , Xatallis Dram aural ad tide kffist trIRL gOBERT DAUELL 4 - 0:1.01rholemalo chibemv, Comulladoo If erdpiiity Delle'Prodsir• llttAbwgh Usaulloctune. Man iittg strait. ' awn( Wet • • • • T ICK - .IGOANDLESS,. manors 'ta W i z-a wiek. Mamas Otrates, Perwattltog and ' • • aiz* Dears In boa; Nails. Cbt " 4 Pitttbdrib Ibutalibtarmi stbentar; owner el CULBERTSON Wholesale Grocer find C kno=lirearramit.Dealar fa Pralines sad Nttn M.. Astral.", I.W. Wort) &Iraq. MI. Jou ' , uctuao mac, . lI...FLOYD. Wlioleare - Grocers; Com • iodides WretabiN sae thma... . • • 110,01, • _U44l am , a. °opiu m BAGALEY, 'WOODWARD & CO:,'WholBZ we ibises, Nola Marta rtron. Paludaiddo ,1.1".1;?;;.;',;." „ • " , •••• ,, -4::, • _Liz • ATTORNEys IFOSEPII &.1c.•.P.'110.11R1BON Attot ratirtatlzawitlititigar`. !I:74'h't"en , Attorney dt Livs,- '‘Bake wrieTfillitztkr," Grant itroet, betrriert Parreth and - 1310 BERT E. PHILLIPS .Att.ir , P nf7 ut ' E)BERT POLLOP G Attorneynt Law— corset at Flab mad Gnat itza ta.opgit• thsCaart .stels,Pitta m blaztk. -s, •pa a.T.' arm) Four street, Dearßrant . ,Plteetserglt isls4lr. VRANCISC .FLANEGINAttoinoat le.1"No. ITO 'Fourth street. Pittsbu rg}._ . y - e. (4) SUM street,Plttalmargh. • BAJougasaliLsi ange , Brokers, • Ne. 75 'Fourth 'tree.. *my elte the Da' k (nt All trauttetion• at soon. liberal ram *JrIP-. -- AY'& CO - Booksellers: and Stationers, • No. 56 troodlaset. ' nest door to Om career of Third. • • • Pa. &tool and low books constantly on band I COMIIiISSION' DRY- GOODS. GROCERS. tgrsolug 49 1111) .-Ilivink.ltoen - appointed the ex L el ivtly, 'Agents Ev:Pletrbilsrh, the kale orPatant - rated .C.neenced sad Steeta•dr caar.h., &debug:run. . I . 4ll :ted br F. JEWSLL &SON, Of .11.6114brd, Otatrmeti.d, IVenoneaffer for •tale . • , tyres meetattoentaf , all /thine, mahurantureoL• at'the • tosnatsttureen toice• big arttele i l : l n su periat•Oz: ; .=Leglwattet t n . lt r olfAt ,Rubber Belting, nonstanthr on • hand. and. Sot Nato at the 1 . iganalne /letting Depnt,. l 0.,1i6 lhtrtcat Street. !:T§TIIV 47'4,=;:a`r, vti -, '! 4 / 1 4 22"; k gt:,' pV.ill6iXt QADRIEL L. 3IAR.SLIELL, SearetatyCiti ,,Vere• Isururame Oaccwirt 6 r7 4 7 4 tergzed., , ; M. MUNK Secretary Weetetn-lite .12 4 - raise 01., 02 Water street ' GARlA NERCOltill,AieititirFralikli ck ar d h 77 7 44 . 4.o ,kunzeikespii.bortalpeut.. bonier of Wood D. A ; MADEIRA; Agent fdfDeTik • sualimmr••••iacciB••7::4.llvg . • - ataana•m•ravuon.::-.::::“-,:Z.....,,..4“-amonala altsanli . . teIPILTAXLO.It foIIITSTON, (suOcesOori vt to ToutorilctlaraLlGetnarstOcaandestonand - warding Maiyif_ n.lu;ami_Aaantata4.:astarcr,Trinimia flan Lim/4U uniawn Daslara aleGlronerfas-snad,- Inga Cotton . Cotton yarn,. nattlnc Taloa, hisazi . l . armry son lientneky U M rn To Glans, Plg.Bar and Stant :44 MVP l oat! and ,l'er.a.inggla :4114263 ni,,,,, ,G Mgr e r el l i tY ln,.. - ' ilirtArZa Ta " * Front elnaat,.. COPPOSit4:101114i0; Pattaburgh and St..-Londa Packet. laciaing,l Cianlnnatl • Jl.l. ......... waLtzsologn. ; CF:faierchttitkill. ivreittlbllrapnalsttar Mal g• -*To..p;,oio; --- ------....-- . . .. -lorucu.DlELOli,-posier in - Piano Aries, • Muelisind Minkel ruitntota. Seboig Deets; and ti timer, dole agent Mr Chi eringh• Plano Vale; A.' _ ___ tim e kenr u r ylran ll 7l;o• l 3lo4.4.. - W, .t, - , - ------,--- - ,-- .iii .., _• RYItLEBER,! riftler Muciii,:ltlii g kN iant Instrument & atid Imparter . of Ttillan Sizing% Sole for `inns • • Clark'..grattd and pre nuns. . with W1,10a1.111 eroolain.Attaelunnt.....ilm o ter. Ehidam's ~ _ . (succe.getor to JasAt'Gur ' :and-"Retsll Druggist awl Dealer ill ata.; ON, DyrstalN, tr:a4l'lVaocrifteet, 3 antes below ANT, Pittetnugh. INTReqoaLt: Arent P•Dr. y WiCcfik'X6s.7lYru gg ik an d a Apoth . tali., roma. Mark art rtmet and the Dlatoond.keep l ed Fe 1 a et7t: f " :f.l l .riTa h eetatnini~ 0,,; of l * Phyridat.a tarsecriptlona..ar.nernapyacanpotrade a l. arylo :. „ joins; P. goci'rr, Wiieleimi o Dealer in D 1 ,1114 PattitttlMS, i r i7llll4l[ll /314 Dle etym., 1C0.200 air" Ment Loudon .t ,MvaloalAtftmllykatakinea, A. FAILINESTOOK—I6CWVOieetiIi *ingests. and a:M o Vrav h finttltaleeita atreatK- Pl t 'WholesaleDealer -lit k11 1 12,%11411 1 .41 .4 1x, , . Taradni,&n., i t i .p • - • . •:• • RAIIN' icr.aettki] tabunc Dfit h ciastt: moan. of Utility itot.St.eito.otrititi,: • • • SCITOONMAE t- CO. ; Wholothle Drugsarekly 24 .W a dstmt. Ms • • • .AOSEPIMI. Successor to L. Wileot & Co, former Market street and Mammal—Res m.dittzzlsz4,4.?:ll • pew= !ALIA= • euehl7 msrhouridedt' el. y_. JalklT WOOL 111ERCliiiii. A _LEE: sueeeior.to MQRPiIY k. LEE, Soo[ Dcatromet Co=shalom Mevimat fro the Jarig rrj daultica Gooda In Lager. EtThet. pR. JAMES KlNth:Offlco an 4 ReaMett - ce; 1C..112-Flllll drat, mesh !.leliCstbeina. I.,.‘VARIAN; M. D. Office.6th 04 .44 . 1 .;. 4 to - MERCHANT TAILORS. CIatTER, Merchant Ttiiior and Flo sew Wtho takr...zkyt4l;aura Partkatar T eD ara yritak3filibtk, ;tarsal Desk r tear xaa. - Cotb , h2c,Jl2 Ut. irAttritT:tOT, a.l 4,llZrry (a...1;11''t..,:rtir.p.71=r144.(3.7. Mewls Era thenomeof striL and Arta at 1•1411 VG, Mewls and eterameni Voile tifw.uks4.3l- MANUFACTURING. WOODWELL, , WhoIesaIa and Retail • ststmtwurm and nosier in - Cal4nat Warn. No. es lirLINWETIIERELL, Martufsetarer or turzsrr, Dos rico. • runnier stride. SOLID BOX. and ABA= ISOVVICIA corner of Anderson end WWI fftreet./. DU PUl* .441 n the Iliad elms Bridge Al. XPLIC'ti TILLAI3-31etrzles muted for Botheuldery sad Ape Jea rk2ll ' 4 It. WILBON, h - o. 2813: Nen street., above nand. kiiiVitr Fire krick and Crucible Clay Nan- THIS COMPIMIAL ' I O I :' ,I I 3 iNLARGED 312'1 te-h 'Zra 118 lfAtlfga,"`cg= I'z cur- -'' " ZVI Y.:IIV ,ho Dula. rithibursh. Bententher 21. Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street 8d tit do= the Ihultat House, mold inform the ' psi. e that he has now a very full shock of errs, thins , to the Boot =ash. trade, sorb we Ladies' Unite.. helLOollawt tJesni Lind. Psdoyes,!d i rr , n I r atiklln C od t h atylel rtars C la e rsney Boot. and hltolw, in all an d sarie n tre:g eleo, Glut/mow line °pas Pnieutt Calf Boots. Vrearly Celt Boots, Conine" Gaiters and Etewen slut. Bent end Youths' Beas, new French WE Please give WI a oil., we wish to soil ouch en article to ail who Omer tut with their custom ma will Ore sattehe• now' Iternotrattr the plans, 159 ttartst greet. - . . 3.1,C012 . - • WHOLESALE AND DET .D AIL 'FA CO SHIONABLE .. fIAT : AND ;CAP - MANDRAOTU4ERS, AND DZA.umari ALL KINDS Wrung.. CORNER OP WOOD . AND 177211 MERTZ 11S.Ther otockvertbrsons inert 4 roat7 4.0,0 f Hata and= Murk Dose, Cuff. and Par Doniaete, • • , New Coach Faetory—Allegheew,' H. WHITE, &CO.. would rii ..•./alwaTntf.blll,lMths.d ;bar bra eleven,. The p y Aro now reak lea .0 wre=l=l:: Fed. for every daserlottno or wan = = " o n.. Chaiots. orkw tt ligodeo, Mete., he.. obi.. fr. 'bah aa, o,"r t ma ua, l , a b lae aruttn a re of I. Own. work. and ed bade work the", ourrossollla l. Wo b s " wrall tar,.a Wanting artfrfee in their Una.. • Poih"frawlidolar attention to the eelection 1 touterta2e. and lamas: tIPTIO t , t mmwstant workman, Oar bare no healtatknt In warrant/on inolr wort. W. therature MO at nf the /walls to mater. • • N. di.. ..=lsw ...le the hut mapper . t and on the lus •.- Coach awl Cardige PJacto:.3r. OSTON, ;BROTHER & CO. corner of Demon sod Iletra stroota,Allodwmt city. wOnld midlas y llama t t r a .. r t i r c k , p.p.. an Um i uge ,. . comsat : :Mtkof4.4s.l7arll24ronfpo'njtoncb"" lii tt":hwk"'Nn'k. All orlon lU w aundod nib elect toward to donw telt" and beauty of 040. notable will alto bo Minded to on tn. moot ratanaMo from.. llologin all I hon. work lb. loot Eamon aorta, Poles and Whwil Rai% an' fiat etroadmit that all who favor them nth their patrotion Will be _NOW y sultan no trial of (bolt amt. potation an antsastad to en thank a call tonne por• chairing Wanton. Prrionu - ---' COACH FACTORY.. 17faxvont AtM _ • Y. alasuffil, muentsrun. WOULD respectfully call the iitiention Boalinn rand %lawn ilaraltaatp lo him Ale oink oaittladmi rat if p c Is r b leArtmutt a im. ;pert elan and owlet /Us own sohoralow. Ito an, :13 mat dam. warm. sit w“olt to b• let tl , at toad It:LC' teloa..iiativnurir mflut,4l *OWL* tialr eStalloon et pefoidl *ark la MI raubbiage 4"•toa,"*"=:= ":11 11: II: U II2IIII IMOL.',...CLLTpr 1 1 1,111........'.7. It. 11001111IlD .. •'• aat,. 4.,.. 5xm1a5.—..:.... • 5... oonutts.• • • 0/10111 . 'NOVELTYWOLLB 4 ri BURGH, PA . rOK and .Dopid Railroad : . Ralides, Hay, ittjo sad Onla do4 , Matileia end 4101=tet 60: Dnor mut. tip=ritgr d lirarmi.Tbioa. latcnw. Corte* Pattenuc Neatest' laitztdois; tillelhabi l et s t ew vs. OAT la fffm antl =ao. -.- • • -•- .• • - dre . --.- . - : • W. W.WALACE, . .• ~. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310.321 mai =I Libolv.siesS. ettlasas Ea.2oski Mae. rlrrsweuu MONUMENTS,' Tombs, 13113 Te Stones, I.Vi istulttas Task Alastair, Impc/ssr Iltaws. Ss, • r an on emso, sat mats 10 order. ;. smahliwrs, st ths lowest Ow. near epe•teet wrl ne.l Ind hilectag..dr. re fortore tl ts4 w lef i n t b .E:d. • lack sal f i s t b oi l= pal 11tb dasstsle et en? Lieetreste t er. • ses2:l. - • • New Goods and Fashions - foi-Gentlomens' • • Clothing for Spriog of 1854. WATTS & CO. • bog knee . respedfully P i __4:4l l M.___ Pig!' I,T,TTA"="=ati4bilip._ll7l' Stow. sdlaaraa tad, patronage-4. Me kas fete au:traria allard-aad that the r ore mar to we're or. Arta Gm. =hem up In thalr canal auretb u rigle.. r rhg'netb9rthaA' ratiartlaruirnilirbttiaalsl47ltrairilak Z i orretraura letWaLat e r i 2hritat Na. /73' sr= . . . - -- :•:::: r . / . Gentlentenki First Miss . °odds . .., ::•-• - - hubs cribere beg • leave to inform dm ' relßtrthit they ben nett theft IrT Stothe pope Jen a' the heereetiUul tent leabbeleb &Mealy ors, r llosuss Tams. . • • ISA Liberty strait. • _ : . __ _ • • _ • . •.• PITTSB. 2031v.Y011X ADVERTLS xhtu viasclen-r- gcnFaxa Genera Roue, au Y. ;pis .rt :Xs Revadvsr Kow. Vor , iedlabk Firm ths atif ork ; - ' • - • 4 ' ; . • •.• 'Music A I s truments. KITE kuWttiber* irb.'now m pro t offer ecl,Lco. .. :• •,,,,,,,,,,Inspeettork.6f.robbinci• Me Mee en o Ath 112% Ming' In lilunteal Inttromente ex& erehanam, • ' no following , ell I • ' ' 701(ne 1/13¢feerontii!if..,_'4 7 / 4 04- •( . d'e4,.r.for!! ma !Teronaw 4eeeieteek ..rte, a ^ ~." f0n5;41..,.'21121. lEr.4.de.: . .li.h4n 45.1,41.'1. ' . lebrated One ttriallgililtWilltMOClSTZlSTAlld MD e el, .....,.. 31 anatectneere In 'ilures.tre'snehlLl te er o lt r t o O T .. l c. g , mmnn -d 'Al t, ZZ47 , == fl:4 4 4: =mu tut n - 00 d carefully tweeted neck. Being In the 'Mark WI AlVit ' lIMIZ IV tTIUTIIWCASIk Tello7lo 0.‘14.7. .b4.1..._p. • goale that enny:6okr, tre:cent:27omtlinn9etn . n... m. mine .04lu 9 Taite k t i r : emlb.meielebeetet Gent Mel. 1, ' ....V . E RDINkNIZOGIIACIM It CO., hinCtn k. ata=me . - Na. 07 bidden Lou,. gdersi ued having fhe (New ATEbniws Wei Yor • tELEBRATED,PATENT MELODEONS, would ionirm the.Trsglettnd tha.Publie ht . generaL that • that. are now prapaied to . Ranh& to Reale," and 'other" theta trait asebratedlnstrtunenta at. the Minotaeturere LOWEST PRICES. Evert Inetroutent Warranted. , • ZOtkpAum - it W. ' •4.... W. T OMPSO . & CO.; 315 Broadiray; eV ii, K oji Yfir)i, Aladufactdren end Dralerrltt Dagnerreco type Comm Aplinif. hut; 3latting. . Patmevers, kr-. and 71, ?priers of2ht., Churdicals. FrderFramrdand Cues, and Aial.erilds ofevapy deakrptlrt. _. ~ • ,• ; - • . ',,,, logsaatitLa J0Z:i . %.:14 . o r t rzej . k I t VI . . 3 .l f ulp i : Wears lawpict prices, and wurantea perfect . anlO‘mar ---- - - • , D. tEVIXArTk6O: 77 777_, C fir A.IIEIIOII3E, 1,5 k 2EO Emadwity, cor. Worreitst, W WE' beglki. n. the'atteittion '4le:tiers in stagento ourrnennliqrticap. Lyln_g tliltrigottb:st!elidt demand from oven leerllon Um Country for tbr better Valltleirt _ 1,77 AND BOYS' CLCTIIINC..r Moutlamely Inereasfog demand ..for Clettitairof our snautdiatons ha. rendered it nenrsamf that we abnaid ereaseour aosanntodatlontloAd'lro Ditlo • bnildlog, the basalt andmost =wane otlte nan I.7"dAr hors wa Lft e rsti ant LT , r4 l- %=` , .. g t;'• r ad , .ittliott in fur, and weltele therefore , made such arnasernents aa ltntb . 4lod mote 'V! V1 r . .• i f r.l=76= rt AAi :zf gm Ofr 1 4041atamat ate- Werrted both for style and ltatiellty.' and Una ntsnott " V: • 1 ' 41 1 44 1' 6 months too torten t. Tilerotantfer cant" anlo4mv D. DEVLIN t• Ct/.. Fire and Burglar Prnof Safe Depot. WA.I.:ItteFARLAND & CO:, • /LIMEY , 'warehouse 145 Pratt tt, Ittatimore, 311 Jewelers tind-,o4;titing liouoe Datesofevery else. constantly on band. Sr was, and bnrr Da' mots. APfDilha nsl .' .. 41km-a Jr.P.li irl . vit.:en-1s glees sae ay.. .111.• to ' , Krona - Ton UM • preserral tar .11colts anal r&rgg•C=Vs7 th lz isn-a gt: IL'llrbbozra vit. 'WO, Jumper - for another trial.- Ilr Jot" - T. JENNY, Jr.„ !knots Witham - Megent Cabinet Furniture. 011 A rE b.B L. tier I2 d 127 .e *took eo,you , rort, . ? AisislicrtAeTuftEns, V oleottlo arid. Ili , jai). Nolen In Melt ("erred lineetrood Furniture of every atptiuu. tiolabesior+ urtielee. Orders by mill ttorear *MI STIMPUY eXattltiod. Dania* sod ahem nte 111 'MPS SO [Wand examinetior stook. YY4•3lerr ' EESER AND AGM.. -' DR, - FRAVARD BLEECRER'S STAMP DE MIXTURE, Arlo /cheroot ram Chewer Freer, Dujetwia - and el , ate HE Proprietors of this Medicine still "toe . - stenoctibectothoorehe or andredletlon. that the r. llixerat Um cued more trnoll• when It has .•been etrOdnu.d.thanany other trealltd ow In use for .the, seems Omar. This medicine ho. neither Areenio , nor , . ' - Vairtrerstire'; inqrtlrbis r ==to r ;lll:t X lit, : ,:,}t,.,. „ in th eat t te=6 , Pereona ettle mem this • . ''''ll nom ow Mau vben ta tottrunalluaTth wtmr .. - . . auctions of Ma ressotor whore the Agee pow. .. , do well to otos this intaiktoe, ae the patina is cot , " to lay be while under treatment and beer WIT 1 . 1 4 , , ,, ,.. d. T r t=tt . . 7 , 7 6 214 b Tzt el . 3 r i ztt I d a uu 1 142 1 &biller, bot mefereatylog told ak* Mu am bet ' a aad yen will bare the lalkilible proof iv yrourealf. Fell able ro for !La us• amOolleany .'.h bo.. Certtbratet and men et the odineNbeelog whore thle )l r oe bu owed when all other. hare fatted. . Pa trecoopotawed all other Willow Complaints thtt• 4 DOI • WU, ?Wipe* lathe muted. I the meetaaramishlng onerema in sereral earn of Shenseattem wed Gook. tux them , nowt plaints to a day. One b utt' or tbAkl oueoh rerr . stun km , the &hind ob feet. Price SI per haute. For vale by womdetslo all parts of. the Coiled Stahel ancl CIII.Sin. _ all Hlto3lMl4l colter meet to tddreneed to MPt•ED X. lILKCHEIL Ink Ytt , orietors. 05 Inroad way, New York. Aurna.-111erning 1hr.e..e..1. FehevetAck a Co, L. trit, oottdOo. }rod tho 1L heyerr.Thishorgh. . itONlro The Peoites' Rook! piro nee Who can read should. be without:4 reps of TIM MNSTAYCTION OF MK lIWITED dIT-4. usrLAILATTON ~ Olt INDtrnincroc, arid. WailltINGTON'l6 te /MUM rw SILLADDICLISh.. . - Jut wahliebed • lu e. hoary wer..4.Vanycllla.e. Oohed witedne Fortrolte of Waednit ..rvan en Fato,(3kith,nagote.ilaner ft • ~..... - _,S ,' i;, one a/the Ct&APVT ea 1;11 it ft 40141.1VVI; ' Vharal r eerMe r t ado Book renal . orders to the ''' o - ' 1111013. TIIZIII' r ace r postreet,,Nem. N.ll.—Rellabbe Aiming war lth.Na ded to eell the sho w re u Nook throughout thecouetr7. J.....1041v The Eagle malmfactuzing Company Jpd. , ...iercrfor 4.k tlejelfmenee derytabie G.Netg.. Wadi ... d fr... Li , ye - m..I7,OXXXX f;000.e. Illell SILK /IB.OOATRLI.IOI AND carowir..4, to great variety of Pattern* and roahlutson or Caton all of which Puerto are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, Assouhh new ankle ler' .1 Flmstru.nr. cpuozsruir,' ec.. Wlll4, ruttdoew the grattOtt amount of DUR.4.1111.11T and tilellit Ma foiled to ani .144 •tet , won, ma.d. These (Medea., made by P0..7 LODI sod are the only Mode ofthat reannthettua tow *greed for eel. Dealers tell do well to examine the. Goode heron. ourchultut. SirOttleeqf the Co. No. t Fart Mee, N. Y. lel6.lror .6. 0. 3t.thittf. Aunt. IRON WAREHOUSE, ' MARTIN, SPRING & CO:, Introstente and /alm In IRON AND STEEL, =2 Greenwich Street. Sao neg. Keep routantly , ea t hand • otheraesement of Itar, Rod Band. Mop, Home a. and 1.0.011. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. . sneensote from all wooer of the eteretrs am limited 1. all or owed their cede. before buying. Orders by mall entreated to aurora 1011 ho filled at the koreet mutat Mt... MAJVYIN. 11001 NO 4 al. 4412, SMIEFMni WHOLESALE DRUGG BROTBiIa itii., ISTS, I - __ ewe - rens; .11, ,,, , ,,, ,..re. 1b 110 litlhom Its ow.ernwanure. IMPORTING the/coding Drage from their orlginal atultua. both le ratOPO and Fut Indies, at el French and Frkalleh Chendada Perfumery. Tooth. - NMI and fl air Prue... noir Moue and Strove. Palle and Tt4.4 EP 0 •11.4. Corte. Foam dr.. do. they olferthent on the taut retumnable. terqa Orden either in mom o rb s mall, will mitre thalr bort attention. jele.lejrn RUNBEL'S_ PIXENT 111dC/lINE sum - ram awn= ItAND to, 274 only Ittent ti.arr. v. (loom trF.Y are made from the best oak tanned . bather and thoMughly; stretched. cemented. and .tl e4 g g ra " r 46 " t d . tritia " .:j=rtAlge t : itg ..t. :,.... end to plea. the mareharer. They ems be b.d z r e...... 4 , 11viz i 0 i....j= i i" 1 .... _jel2-aine •T ' , 5.1.1. 2(11.1189.1.. thou.. by .13 Ferro e' • Globe Iron Bailing Works. N 05.1 1 .1 and 818 Jloorot street, New, York, • OPPOSITI•rns AI.LAIRII WORKS. IIALRB Roo f vit 122 GRAND .11*RIZET, .•71T1 WPM IRON Sitairftsi. TIIE subscribers having extensive and un imspassod aresopssomtstor snanorestuylos every its ao woo MY, an non p,en TO otTor to las _paha° Allfi dealers thrustrboat the mantra, • RbOUGIfTtS CAST IRON RAILINO, • of•sory don,to(ton, Onaratte.Thairre,Pooto, Plothate an Doisfrada.pferfn and • ensomestott 0.0.1 owl . (bodies Jur 'diadem, frol . Chan,. Mitt!, /11401 (non Pm/Yr • Work Minas tract aft Also, • superior quality of Iran FarSook ail of • bleb they salt warrant to surpass In stren "durability, beau- I f of cissigot sod ehest.oess. the sputa um al any nth. or hem. to tl i spnt. Orden haw may eratlon of ths Rsilto2RtAtso Utah . Molted mil traertitect tbe otmoet drays . • • St LAYS:RR, toylS4lnly Ift Ormot street N. Y. . - QAM UEL L. CAVERLY. Wholesala J. Nom., 00. Ken, mi d. ,1.'10144 Pens iu mats, Conan.. T,nzowi. t.jrniwl in . &I. t d ts. , re. te.., LW. Uners•4l4 St, NO. Tort Wkkloit raw sy• NDOW SHADES, OM Corn ieo 6, Ttilile OR CM:O;k ~,e JOGS TgßllllßC,llaniztl6etttrersud Mole Dealer, Na.lo CALl:wing 4,41.4 Rt No, 0 Cbalham 84124.r0. Saw York. m v • • ansc~LL~olls : • flak COMNAY. ;int 114 DIAMaND TRICE , • E. . BIGELOW, Proprietor. 7:7lolllll9Ciititz7luiciia ftLIVERY AND SALTS iiegoomp eritinteingskintitZlCAtr ry • • . .• ASHLAND H01182;:* •-••-. ASCII MUM, AUOVE UV/Lyn* friluritt PIIILADRLPIII4.- . •1!..:11... BENS ()N, Paorsugrok. .liilsriiiiir Awn:, 11.60 pr dov...Cir &lAA; 1160-Inl ..:.;• . . , • Y111*(14141 of-Wisderrisizi: • tr..rii.of this. Company bays ntrae Lose..ool.lOPtlere to Oro C.lpltal Abet, tc gr_arlfL A. WILKINB C„ , 21., nth tazorecrateining ' fle i rt nA : l 4 ' alt i tat r atto c au — , h r P"". r • • my 6 71...cr"„Jinizi cITY, HOTEL,' (lath Biosiii n,) cornor of innbleld and Third stried!laitdf N.. GLASS I RR. Nnin4etom. • - • : otblo /am and condondloas .anvaa nailed under ligsja4r2.petf: tt=1111:11,DZIg: woo, L Miami; B. CUTHBERT it_ . 11ENERAL COMMISSICHAUENTS, for lull 'Ofsle inurrlmso of Ikal WAIL, Nnedk. a l i tiai r 4llll4==.' °ll°Q "' 4°"'"' G, AU UST 24, 1854 T . PITTSIIURGH GAZETTE . , ~ . TIIURS.D4I(43IORbiENG, AUGUST 21, 18M -- - (I.Ls ~ --- r, 7 4 . ---- -- Abolish_ thet7 --- Faainve.sltiv e Law r -Speech o .'... . ..fostalt (Lather. . In the 'Whig , Convention et_ &sten, on Wed nesdayi,Arig_4o, after the votes for a candidate for Governor ud been cast, Intl the Committee had - retlreda - hount them. the President said: ' UnN TLE*4•I hero to ask of you the favor of perfect aileti;.and attention to some remarks thht will be' do to pantry the venerable Josiah Quincy, Sen.! r. TApplanse4 We cannot show too innch; - .. rencts and respect to the aged Whig Who is noW2." out to "address you.„ 4 Mr. Qui : th en came forward and poke as' 1 follows: .4 * - ' ~, I' ame I.l"manting tn o an t as .'a cite -Partisan; zen—not its . partisan; with no' intention to cot unteein wo ~ on the occasion, but with a fixed purpose.th pond, if called upon,,as became an I individirdi ho has in this world now little to r . hope, and thank • God, nothing to fear;--who -him behbribliim only the memory of the past, and Iderellatlithe opening grave in which he must peon be 'ol4hisited. ' Prom:such an individual you have a right to expect.words of truth, duty and suborned:4,-; I come not _here to utter vituperative demonstrations: against the slaveltolders of the Smith. . Thee' have used. the powers vested "'n :them bythe Constitution for their own interests as everrother relfish asseciation of 'men mot! have done - under the same circumstances, w it ' thesantiti_tewers, and tinder the same tereptti tions.'ln,every'step of the progress of the slave power, have had members of the free Sfittes AS half workers. If the free States would regale Aheiritelluence they must cultivate a higher stand.. and of! political . morality among themselies; they vfnet 'disgrace the doctrine that ." all ~is right] - In politics." and regard him who has ,-. l m.torWy. emit! hinmelf for place or for of licelL:r4igr to principle and to his country. of- The fraud, as it is called, is nothing more' the * last net of a series of aggressions on Melte° States which llaweholdcrs bare perm deed-for-more than fifty years, ia no ono of which,' they could have been successful excet through the divieions and corniptions of the fr ee Stateethemselves. So far-from complaining of - this *ebraska perfidy I rejoice in it. It is said it 11:1 , the lost straw flint breaks the camel's baek s t I trust In heaven that this Nebraska pee- Odystall anon prove to be the last straw which I will Milo the camel of the North to rise in his atreagth and SOBS from his back one at least of the itutoyburdens with which he is oppressed.— i The Nebnialrei fraud is not that, burden on which ! I intend pow to sneak.. There is one nearer "home,.more immediately present and more insup- II porkhle. 'Of what that burden is, I shall speak plainly. The obligation incumbent upon the 1 free States to deliver up fugitive slaves is that I burden—audit must be obliterated from that Con diattion at ercry hazard. And such obliteration' 'cant* demonstrated to he as much the interest .of the South as it is of the North. The; CirClo7l- i Mincer in Teach the people of Ibmwachtmetts arc 1 ; - .plecai In consequence of that burden are undeni- i obi's., and they are also undeniably insupportn- ' . 'nat. tuts been seen! what has been felt Ji lda. yirvery wan, woman and child in the tuetropo- ! inland in this community, and virtually by eve- 1 .s titan, woman and child in klassachaseits?— l 'baVfe kite seen our Court-House in chains. too ttalions of dragions, eight COOpailies , of artillery, ' I,2o , 2inpunitte of mjantry, the whole constabula y ! forge of Lis city, the entire disposable marine of th e _s7". aria, its artabwyloaderiforesaiem, marching in :intrpert of a Pradoriens Gond, consisting of one hen dtrdand twenty friends mat assOciatet of the Chi- ; tt From tiro:: Or \ ng :to! states Marshal, with loaded pivots and dray . 4iScofdr, and in m il itary ee.stusne and essay—f,:s! A ttesuarkishle Tear t ! By a letter from John 01, friels. te Willis, .:'hat purpose ) To stein's. ANU CONDI CT A i4-101t 3 tit Luanda, S. W. coast of A ASZIIIILIriIi SLAYS cmiii A BOSTON Count. House i Sliem, we bare some interesting Ull rationof:t invux rerreas awn :Asa or tits Murrell! T'Ais 1 concerning an interior explo disphty of military fares the Mayor of the city? thin a 'Africa" to the followirikeffect:=,- oMciall,y.derlored to be necessary on the occasion. i .On the Ist of June, Dr. Linegston,\,ol hay, more, at a public festival he openly took to I ' l end , arrived at Luanda, "a ll ,tiezi*ay, loft - .himself the glory of this dispiny, declaritev that t Cape of Gcsod Hope, through the titre of,. by It life and liberty had been saved, an d ' the ) ca. fie start trent one of the m i n el ene in of the Cape, aborkt twenty-men tneeti honor of Boston vindicated: I make no comments. i v/cint tY se ,, uedi of whieh epeleg Th e i 'before, and as been 'given Up foe lost es no newt 1 state facts as the duties of . the people of Afansacitusetts. 1 state iof him had be e received.' He deseritMs the in. another fact still mote conclusive and illustrative ; terror no Ter.? iratallt and with a\ffood'qlmate; of those duties. This PCS2II! (t h ud aw f ul, t h us 1 the land being high. ~ , \ \ detestable,) crony inhabitant of this metropolis, I Ilia route was north until he got ito th e lati tadenf Leanda,' when hose:pedhia ouree for nay, more, every inhabitant of this Common-1 wealth, may be compelled again to witness at I that since. A share tim e afte r '°l° O n g. he any anti every day of the year, at the Will or i found the height of land' was decreasing -4o much no thavin a few days ho demended two the whim of the meanest and basest slaveholderl o f the South : Tide also i s u n d en i a bl e ri,;,,,,, thousand feet Ilia health was gooll until lie' is there a „ o „ t o iieucehusetts, with'o pint st ', i commenced nearing the coist, after which \ he To w ec , a dc s ed, so corrupted by his f . sor hid l was unwell a great - part of .the time. lto the /dune that lee is prepared to say, tent this 4dr 17th of Juno (the date_of the letter) he ws con condition ejainsw to be oldarry4 in peeps uity, by I fined to the house; 'but was improving every was, and that this'ran inhnitanoe to be tra , Iny•- . 1. : ,,c, :a- 4 \ witted by us to Our children for all generations? Dr. Livingston-bier:giddy a hieniy-iov- For so long as the fugitive slave clause remains en negroes, who were given him as talpiard" by la the Ciloistitpij on o f thti u n it e d et at , s, =o b. one of die chiefs in the interior, and his . inten.' 1 literatcd, ft is an obligation perpetual upouth m. i tion is to return to the Cape by lend: partly to' as well as upon us.' Arid is this inheritance we 1 eurlenrer ` tn-a4 lin - furgtef..,trineeveries, di e partly are about to transmit to our children an Futter- ito ret urn t he negroes. -:. ",-- Itanee of freedom? No, fellow-eitirens—it is I For many dills he was in a forest. Sa,dertSe AA inheritanee worse vim: that of slavery. There I that the light of dsy could hardly be discerned ; .b,, not a stpc to the F oca , m et ,. ~,,,,r ocveria, 1 and he was obliged to set the guard to 'work is even by histneater to eut the throat or blow mit the 1 c ut t ingdown the trees, an that he could se the brains of 'his brother negro. Yet, so long as the 1 stars to take an observation. He started With fugitire slave obligation remains ill the Constitu- Many cattle, but lost all by flies. lie was obit-, lion, there is not a militia man in Massachusetts god for many days to live on the fruit of some o' who may not be compelled, to-morrow, to cut the the trees, which fruit resembled the gourd. Hey throat or blow out the brains of a fellow-citizen; 1 tit's the latitude and longitude of every place of at the will of the ham': Southern . akveltolder. ! importance that he has aeon ; but as regards. My fellow.eltisens believe me—the time' has I the country being a second edition of Califoenia come for the people to look Orgill this abireclause lor Australia, he does not say ranch. '.. no longer in the ever shifting, ever dubious, ever i Ile was attacked day wild beasts only once au. suspicious light of party spirit, but under the I rin g the route..' That encounter was with a li\: influence' f an enlightentsl patriodem, watchful • on. which, as soon 213 he got the doctors and be , of.the signs of the times and anxious concerning} ttreett his teeth, -was wounded by oue of the paatet i ty.. _ , guard. The lien immediately left the doctor and their duties to themselves and their I attacked the'guard, wounding one in the leg and 1 But I hear Fume Unfit' brother exclahnlThy. another in the arm, but after hie third spring ho this is; in effect a dissolution of the Union. Did I not the Southern slaveholder tell us before the i fell d on" ninl died. tre. Livingston was not much more fortunate adoption of the Constitution, that without the 1 fugitive slave clause they would not come i n t o , in his intermoursewith the natives. some of whom t h e Coto., and have they not t o ld us every day' as he appeoached the coast, took all his clothes, niece its ndoption that whenever that Claim is . with the exception of a single. very - necessary obliterated they will go out of It?" And di, you I. garment.; and he was obliged to use allhis influ- believe them any the more for this reiterated once and make it great many promises in order threat and eternal outcry? Does not the nature to retain thut" , , of things speak a louder language than that of - In the Interior, where twirl:ice man had, prob. these threateners? Are the ekveholdera fools ably, never been 'before he was received by the l ormadmen? 11 They go out of this 131011 foe the , different chiefs in great ' stoic, and was offered purpose of maintaining the subjection of their I much hrispitality. Ho speaks the keeling° . of i shires? Why,.the arm of the Union is the very the nativ . es of the interior. which is entirely dif- , sinew of that subjectical It is the alareitolder's • ferent NOM that Of those about Loanda. • ,1 mein, strength. Its continuance is his forlorn It is understood that a. eepert"of his .trarels hope, But Igo furtlipr, 'fello*.eitieens, I be. will be forwarded to the Geographical society of litre that in the nature or things, by the law of London; es soon AS an opportunity offers, and man, that clause is at this moment abrogated so the doctor Is 'able to-put his :totes in , . a proper far ea respects moral obligation. Therein &prin. shape. . hiple or common iirr, which, if nut strictly -appli cable, is mufficiontly analngous to the obligations resulting from that .clause. It is &wank ration,. cease el spa la. Now. what Wail the understanding and what WAS the state of things under width that contractvens-made? The free States 'agreed' in 1789 to be tield-ilrivera and pound-keeper, for the black cattle of the slave killing States, within tho limits' and according to the fence:in: the old. United States.. Detween that year and thisAnno Domini, 18irt, those Blare holders issue brokeridown the old boundaries,and opened msw fields of unknoin and indefinite ex tent; They have Multiplied their black mess by millions;.. and . arei eter . y - day ' Managing th eir numtmrs, and:extending their. cattle,.fields into the wtldernese. Under them circumstances, are we bound to be their field-drivers and pound ' keepers any longer? - - AllBlFer Inc, people of 31as ' each tnetts. Are you the sons of the men 611776? or do you ..lack gall to Make oppression bitter? 1 would Willi:y dwell -upon this topic unit oth ers which are i my mind, but I Laic already: 1 - Pied mere th MY ParPOrtlon in this debate. I have pointed s ont our burden. I have eh n you that it insu pportablei• I shall ini•neited 'how we shall geoid of 'it? I answer it is of for a pritate It:divide:it to point, out the phth ;Which a Shite is to pursue to test-off an in im portable burden—it .belongs to the Constit led authorities of 'that State. :But this I will ay, that if the people of Massachusetts adopt, I the 'epleit Of their fathers, - as one num, solemnl y the resolve.;that' they' 'lll do longer SUIWIIi to this burden, and call upon this 'free States to Mi cur in, and carry into effect, this renolution, this burden will be castoff, the fugitive skeet la ob literated, not only without,the dissolution, but with a newlynequired strength to the Union. -, ; As Mr.'Quincyclosed, three deafening cheers -were given for MM. ' In a suit against the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company, tried before Judge Walker, of Madison, h., in which the plaintiffs sought to recover damages Sustained in consequence of the nowslelivery ,of 'a dispatch sent over the lino of the Company, a special Jury brought a verdict of three hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty-five cents. Plaintiffs bad ahlri ped flour toNew Orleane with instructions to the consignees to Bell when flonSiros fine dollars per barrel.' Flour went np to four slay and plain tire •telegraphed consignees .to sell. In conse quence of the non•arrival of the diepitch, they held on to the flour til they received . a letter l a from plaintiffs to sell itamet/Intely, when they sold, flour in the mean e haring deellned frosts fifty to sixty cents. e action was breught • for the • 1 08 a austeined by the decline.—Cin Gaze The Secretary of the( Tromps, has sanetia ued new gold dollar colit'about to bo- !tene t! 'froth the Mint at l'hlladelihia: 'lt le about' the at: • snider of a the cent tatoo, &nab's re on one tilde en Indian bend, with a crown Of eagle feathers, and on the other a wreath, eurroundnig the words "One Dollar." ~. ' ' A72f - N. *t.,1r._,,._',."*.,..1a- -t- -‘*-- -,-.. „5.......!,...,,,,.... , ...„-- . . The Election in lawn-Th . resaen it Tewe pa. t - TUE .RAILIta&D .TAB4F CON.ritrriON., r We 1% - ___irsinieLitiVt. non ):11 14, \ P.. , The iticent•election of Io '..mirt only be it op- have received,ttie detailed report of, h ' i '' st - Oa aba 't T wore, ', ', erly expres,,edby styling it . nri-eolutiort:- it ha s ; ceediugsof this cenvention, held in New' Ve t * ' -h e ,. tia, ke,t,s4,;e r i,,,,t ersTajy4., attitti.,-to 4- \ no parallel in elections, which- have passed, het=‘ last week. -A. comiajttee, cousi4ing et , w o , 3p, .. \ . .. note Quits oatchaitort..- .. \ •.' anise the element.; which opirseed to p ro ductki\Callum,lNew. York and Erie Rah' r d.; istr. Vlb., lYnthaneedte be preierk s the other dahen \ the preeent result have nevi \before been , ~ New York Oct' al Ililron, ;..hf.r. Sykes 1 \Waslthigton Itvingtook. up the-clefiasce of\the \ , \ brought into action.' • ' '"-\ '' - ..- : demi River Itailibed4 Mr. New Pecple's nleninty Of Tom Moore. .So 'noteworthy an "ot, The State of lowa hat from t titheginning 1 Iln of Steantheats: ‘,, , hfu. lioupt„1", nsylvania Innuing alit was, of isgenerona \end genial na.,- I been a fixed star 'in- thTmocratieibtament '•ltallismi• Mr, Spofford, I.;idiadelpisits,Viltning- tn re - PrOPerly elligiieritln - defence' of the friend, \ s ` \ 'ill weed grow unpluiske&-we wished, \ est the time '' ' Year after ,yeor it has at del voted a.4,the party i. , ton add Baltimore Railroad; ' , end s .Mr \ Doane, with whom he had exattanged' Chrifialitles, and `..,,, Y ea desired it to,' but new a comPleth khange.; goitiie;Tea*i . old° IlailioAto whiak was sub-' nve . r *lwee fitentethe would not, therefore, gegen • \ haS taken place, andawa elects a 'Whig \Anti- t, milted \ v- i ri c u ts:Ptenositiens -hefe.e!) „thq vnieven- Nebraska Governor Logislalpee i and Congl.Mrs- i . tion, MIL, .1% repart.,•" .- oonsi.h,ink of a, imrles of that teb aunutterwind would:play reporter, and `," men, and will in the end elect , a United States resolutions. '.- The report was\ - stightlY amended telktho World of it, ' The stibject was started by \ Senator of the serail - an.. \A, -' \ ``. i and adopt' ' which We subjoiic` With `all - N)tliet I . R's l i e l .n S'rnlifnd . .nn' aving ,bet,,n, hitch a ' What has prodUcedthiti cltanirk?' We besitist'a I resolutions w icii`Wero , finally agreed upon 1.. r'' , . B el, while in Lonatin,, Uto haver- - ~ ------‘ . ... not 'to affirm that it hie been peaduced by the't, ..f?4,,,,t„d," . Tfh t f ; s h it , egipi eyet ir4 t :a r i teti e ts ; Moore 0 a model m dress--as appeared, repeal of the hliftiouri Ve l npromieh The Free 't,teem e t er i , an d eeli e iti ng e zeuts, ;.4,,ttiiheeoeury,. passage i one of his Jetta*, giving direct' States have suffered ' long nd patily. Ther i gad; that the present bediscontirnird \on or be: Ms pubr eta ,to loOkTun fryings tailor ' have not been fretful and crabbed. \ hey have l fora the Ist of Dumber next. - -\ ,-- .. 'bona Ca. . , been patient and long suffering No\ 3 State I .firsotrect That expne, Olin eat for \ "Ali,"-e u n Cteedrettf,. lath o ner' , nr / ie has patio attemPted to iiirritige npon `t , e pre- , the ket,rittittieh'. e f:hkg ,l , eia al,, ,, ,, e gn et i vtitz itt, lighting:kmtin face„still.landsome acribed rights.'ot trio South, an '-no'rl \State .`• peels phint - or dietrintlit*W 'tat - ilueli the was °wing thllketneiw amen " .B .' ever desired ne to do. If the No th' had repeal- •establtakmentof itiritLageney,mfbe ceider- been, with.nitymminernlngovhen I went to ed that part of the act tadsadmitting exiiinte s \the ed re4nty t to, Shall be mild jotedly bY the eptitpa• gee's. \ Al.,id i . hii‘e ' Often :height Of.it steel 'Union, which permits *.alav 'States tnbe ' tti6, interested, t h e age, t...F to 'iv" lipi,a,ted . gn a the war asp .earutitit: - ;ihttance,, of the bri' formed out of' the territory which: adMitteat his OoMpen4tion fiXedb4the"Saperlindpitendents.4 le Sethee•ef \oPPitsini 13,13454 in'''Etlikoe the Smith would have had occasion to rid fauf \ere strollingticnin S : - .. ,/titises street, and although the 'admission of Teini`.ln th first in- , ',. tea asrtogs .., , . .. , oVieolved, j'ilet w 'h enever, ' lntheiinienor the 'Just eteloPed in \wtth thh.Wltlie I' ordered , atones into the Union was contrary th wishes , Sunerinteilents \ ofthe roar lama here repr,esent- See,ing that Nu See: did not :know him, .1 . . En of a vast majority of tho'northern pople. The . 1 , co, kt shall be expedient to . estabft.th common between the two, \ end. said:Vß.ooy, genth repeal of the Missouri Compromise- Was a,gra- Offic,es for, the side'oNickets, each arrengement tits suck very distinguished Men ought to tuitous the to thesixteen free States, wkich r eity ho made. and the'expensee equally divided. Cocks,. ether. Mrgee,- le , is fight TI has not been and never will be forgotten. Tlie r, . 'Eareleicr, That the' fake on first'clam \pessen- Mootrhldr. Mooia, \Mr. Nutreer . Upon-. evils of that repeal will remain until the' lea sere, etc the charges f e l, , freight hetweee , - the Nugeekwhetovis Worth • One lanidred 'ant ing act isitself repealed, and to that end tb free city of Ne`is York and any‘point west, , or •le the thousand A pCqede At, tkeriefle4,- name fol States, under the lead of little \fovea, will attire, 'vest, of Buffalo, Dankiek;.-11#031,0fig4,,d\Vit01. ' bowfing of te the -ground he kis ' exec neither turning to the right nersto the left. - \ • , shall be \ the same, by 'each:And ,; all,of the hintoill , ty,,knil old nor. Mai we enoughto, If the nationality of the Whieparty is to R..' r u ct,,tes here represented ; the..'inteste isti,tletter';,` presaliaeettahitrhottoraflucktua frodectiom preserved, it is for the Seuthern Whip to come, mitnd changed when required'bi thre our \Be Snthdelighted `with 4 tee. and ankedlia upon the National platter . They 'cannot cram- \ eere fl ie s , ,\ , . :' • -, Warinly for it ' afterwardsN.:tfifood 'armature,' he plain-no honest man can. The North ask for. Vl: et ~,.. .pl it i‘ , ,, t ;h e k ee l retee\ ot . - eith e r 4 said orMeore, tood creatuieltusing to' areas nothing that is new or strati .. It merely asks weed liner shall nor be leas at any thoothan the 'rely pepriltif in tohdort - at that qime to *teas for the restoration of an eld la ktuark. 'To have thi,eugh`r,e,te establiehed under the filmdom res. \edam' atickn:\ i. , Yea,',' eentinned Itving,T lusiag things placed where they war ix months ago, , O h t ti vn , ~ \ \ \ ' , „,,, - ly, "there. \ w that tailor , worth n'taagiu cent and where they have stood . for re than 'thirty ', it\ 4 Reseived2,'"l'hat\all paseengersever twelve yearn 'Cotton , and e 'noted dome Mt : lour lod figs Years. -,. . \..,' Of age 'shall he clorgett foil fare , , between five w ith' the coat - hehad 'exustlk tci t flan! ' .1. - - The Whip of the Scieth had 4 'chum a ‘I A. C- --11- -g' and twelve'years half Print.. •", . \;:. \ member his flattering. y of, looki gat me, the late session of Congress to hoia,_ Elide the . ffesersiit t ~ Thai 'the......inik,of itansportntio4 e nPfeeeinOis interes when \I cal upcm. • Whig party invincible 'sotto have ginned for it which maybedxed by th e ' scuimartleiheretupre- `en nkfrethini-ftem'th continent, te 'Ai:der ennito 2. \ a name Which would have been rot seated, shake 'exelnsive a °comets mien, 'bolo- thing.' -- Ito& Ooking ye "tie wellt znytlear'sir. `., They Were exported le Meseta - en aunica Course ranee ,:t. allowance " wh'ich if 'mine shall form s it , net'quite ao - witik , ' T dr, Care Of \ yourittri dent \ --to have spoken against the i . e.Pe r al'Of - the Itlis- sepeinteand additional charge\ bieach' line, an. Me:\lrring l-Pray take. eare of I- We.. \ Boort Compromise, and to have \ V s eted agabist 'it. no drawback Snail\ he alloWed \\ • \ ' \ ..oan'pareyou yec". , ;Aitddils- look , was ell ,of ' \ A few gallant spirits did so, btit- the greni'ma- Resolved, , That , the clasidficatiotkor,.throngh the tindetest 8,111 1 ) nthY• \ , ' \‘- ', \ jority deserted and joined the eitemy. Instead, freight shall he the same on all the lines, te be ''':," But they do Mos'cre the.,Reatelit injuiticain of .standing by their,-.Northern brethren, they .fixed by the superintendents Of the Sercral ninths deiylng him a sincere‘atfection for Ms wife.' 1. went over to Douglass and Pierce. \hey haven -, interested; At. a meeting, ,'to be old 'that pur- really loved her,- and Was' pron or- her,: , .--.Thn chance yet to redearri themselves. \':;, pose,and to go into gilled. at th earliest' period it," ebutinued Irving,ver7 emp ticilly.:49li \ t What lowa has done other Northern States, . • rt. bl ', ', ,' '' ' \ _l\ •we trete in paris .ll,ne th, go out And ' Will do, until there shall not be a ,t c Se en \ifeaeircd, That, each company alttill, simultatte- Imeakfielt :wi,,,th together,hint,n*et de • bed these \ •i. tithe or Representative no Congress f Sln "". oddly with their issue, forwe c rd to 'each \of the breakfasts - fere. And r mainibinbeuti with \ North. With the same Proportion \of gain in others copies of all handbills \and other Priblica, Afoot° whelp-his s friends; Lo' and Ladyllolla \ Ohio that the result in lowa , exhibite, antt;Ohio tione.,of similar ammeter containing (Upenan-\ hid:iris& s Ted \,i \ and •Ladkc4,l, ellandluod Toni \ l l would SitentntlyfiNtAoutu''Vana-YebtYlitta- nouneements in reference to trahsportation bust- ' , they 'were c ' gem the imatiday. to Iskeakfast; \ jorilo. We believe shewill de it, and so,:the- nese. and such poitlieations shalksdwayi be . i - and the wish Pnttinulit, l 3' te 'lsee s littletliesisy.' will roll on. . • , \\ \ , sued with a respeetable,lignature.\'... - , , ' They shall hays the breakfast,'Nsaid hie wife, , There is no excitement, among the people, no, \ , Resotverl That a 'peeldn'shall be` employed at when he,told her, .but \theY \ won't 84litde Retro.' . s. effervesence, no fitful gate of pakelort. The po- the joint .eipense of them:as:Mantes interested, for hilte Said it very a hlyt`lout with theMoaitiveeess laical elements are quiet, hut the 'never no s a , edistribittion of billeandeiber notice Sat Cleve- ot tuithabitual in pendencntdlit salltek,Woold hot more firm determination, a more fixed`resolve, on .1 d, Cincinnati, St. Louie, f,litthsville, \ Ohicago, *pat onised by . at. felks 1"-i: Mtniteadmixed • . t . -the pert of the people. The , ,farmer ith his field, an n au , other,' pyirall, oiler Any other districts, Una, Of ughlo,usedle soy it,,, ' . quithlter* and the mechanic is his shop,\ thinks `hr\ the in-` , '' at which buck arrongementi, may be conildered what he was \ capable\ of !thre , - -Lllnt . :eha' da, ._ dignities that have been offered' ' the free,States .neceesary-the \superintentieb , M'or the several yield'lnb 4 e'doosiooola t end \ go' t With to -',. s with ceched bands and conspr ~l iptt;.., nd he lines to prescribe the geogranhical distriek in L ., )artiee--ence, \partle lyliiig her :. eagerly ortnits the coming\ ele.etio day'sili tie which these agenteshtill operate. \ \ \t. d's greatelthadmirati by *byheret "t• 1 \ can speak his feelings throegh`theballot bb, \ Ilesotrod, That unfree pass Wilibeieafter beta ; trod-self-00E44E0d nuutner'com etekyluitHed the %., bd . ` lowa, the youngest siste; nl l \ ' the est, ON ts \, sued or renewed teany shipper, ok forwarder of contleacenalon)er LadyLends,,down . - ger Lady', t t ei' • the way her ehlest sisters ' ftillo All h' - freight, as Cade.. \N s , - \\ \ \ . , „ship intended Mkt) execsielY eh iar; , hut the \ xii: onto h'er-C•in. Gez. ' ' \\ - ' - • ' ~:,\ ~ ' , ;,. Resolved, That froward after the ....... hr hr ample way in which. little esay, Um as a \ --- "".". -L . ---4---4.--- '". \rember next no return 114133 will beisPined`to any nitstter of- course,`thined . the &den of- dignitY \ -, in; .s. ' ' owner or driver of stocitYlior will any'imeh\ town- altegether: '.idoore spoke of it delightedly after- ,,, -, \ t Acrie . . c e lr or darer lie passed free on any biker train Wortis. 014-- they have croellyz_rtertltre . sented , 's, 11_ ~. Censol tt r athat which coaveyel4stock.. \ s ", \ \ thit Man! He was an:, one,rl:nt high•nnttn,e! . \ t a Wand .. #,,10h , ,,/ That on or before he let deyer.ttori f n ell r optuld a in t , i r ome t - h t7 gr in %lo t y a until Petti s ° . . ,- , ''' rniatlt- vein netfai elPo e gc o g p o a nr t #7,l 2 ,Tn e TZlz. , and 131-. 04 111 4 f - -e te has oeh nh cß t s2 a fully wrong ` .e sae !tickets to the terinioni offices of \the 'ed eitteetWdasth...": • ..i,, .:.- .: '..i . - - , .....T , . -t E rhong-, ev de. erarr es„if.satisfaetcryarrattqmentsmMe\ and . .Tli k t i o u rri d v , icrenly rey t qf afirt ray `a ."4 1 ti,nP ttlAtt i ent OA aoin4 hat itis the sense of thlteonreatio, and we aret ato recurs it, whit - p i th!) darkyvihg ll\ y or ' the ' that II fr assmvalsould be abolialted,aad that , \ of the poet r. enevrn le tippers:nest:. ' rik-saya Iv the p esidde f the companies here represented -,t. ton, ' -''..% \- ' - - -,. '•,, \ ' ,:::: ,- • r tie s req ested correspond with ptket:trailroad \ \ "yanut has ta,olritm t s, nen blank, thaßtkemehlt!,, \ .1,4 - Comp, e, wt view to effect thablueetat the •, \ k'"` '',. , T t°e 7k -t rn,P...''n.e?!.L . 'T . ' A, .... ,peetest erioth \And that: 'hereafter' no tl. 111 " 1 - .: .:3iitatt thus proiidell a inatomer la. the taller. ‘fit reeenies a be g ten Ly the companieShererep- ocre'_Diarr areal hellalowing Dwain! "sure camp ted. \ ,-, with the east 4kefeh °Auer coal to try on. aalft pa weld \ \ dress - on better than aver ha &media mr Ufa, \ Thera* \ R.*leed, bath letter ofintrodnetion , or Cer- not tourb non. Air: he . [tit/. 'et.d. tite.Mtl . ol4tet N., ~ tifiefiy. shalt e giv Nto day employee orsether raw,TATfe,,Tre„ittrTl.°Q'te ,T,g,„„,4,,,L or ... f a . \ pores; tee= end' ehica to 'the courtesy\ Of a mer talfor,blient bookrnotA `, . .: free pastiever,a ralleited, '\' : ' \ ' ReeoliV That committee or one from each road be elloMnted 0 carrc :oitt ti thedetails of ens tangementdn twi aced ce 'tittle principles ens bodied in, these Aso . tiots.. \ \ Irma/ea t That the suau, , be only two classes of passengers cenraye on erth . i.line, \ix : that, of brat closeantkeimaript. \ \ ' 1 ReeolVed, That all niatre not 'speoiallYprori: ded., for- by the \ , ktioil", Or tile etitnientiort, .are, ftereby, referred,.th \the \\ enParinttillents of the deer lines, with Prier \ to actin:the‘preinises.,, „On Motion, the iknbjeei ef,'fileirpd. Iris refer redsto the presidents ef the isevaral oads reP resented in this conientien. \ , :- - .:•-- .\ -. \ Ri4.r.rAY Connurarzosa.`7-.Tiseee, seems to bo a a miscoaception in relation te the \proceedings of the railroad meeting recently_ held, at the St. Nichohnsßotel, New York. ,Aswe, ere advised; , the chietobjectof the compani r,epreigated was Ito correct'abusee 'which had grow n up ender the itharp competition heretofore nusintainerD s ky the New Yolk ro ad s, which to a limited exthril, had rebtched the more southern lines, andichiehMust, 1 if ti,e recent stare of things tood continuel;llll,e beenfully particiPatedln by them. - These, - s could hot be remedied, except by a general MO r standing among the \several east and west line ; and it iaabelieveci that the , object has been 'At I Mined by‘ the recent Meeting, and that tin' \ result) will be largely diminisliedexpenses to thus coin , t.' peales which had heretofore incurred then 4 and, the ficotectiO'a . of the others tram similar useless outlays. , Colston halals° reduced the rates for. ravel and telt, on the New York routes, to a poise that not reninnerative; and that policy persisted ill much longer, tenet have ex-` tended itself to the more southern routes. BY the dieidanckof the inclid planes on the . Allegheny niountairei„ the. Pennsylvania railroad has only .receetly tbemi placed too petition . to Compete forte' travel between New York and the west:; Tidaroad little', not eillythithort est between Philadelpitiacandthe treat, but also between New York` and that region, \and Must _consequently becifine, a cOMpetitor forth w o Ne York businesa. BY , the arrangement jnitmade, the rates are hot railed On . hiuladelphiss 'freight or `travel. Theonly :., mode only 'ode qsiecarin g to s the Pennsylvania raltroed its dunprlportion of ',New Yo travel and freight at fair rates, was an ac vane lay the Newyork lines. Thi t exiating rot upon use lines artktoo low to be qmunerative, and if dopteti by the:Pennsylvania railr , oadCom- Pally, Would, in, acee'sdance with their settled policy of lacing Philabelpkia en an, eitual foot ing perm' with New Pork freight and travel, have brought down their knees. lestentraf this,. however, the. 'ow .York fines have agreed to ad vance to the . onsylvania railroad ratein' senor- Mg to the,lattekthe benefit ofi its natural adinn times, as well 'Mimeo arisink from its smaittr amount of capital., lt .would be folly. for the Pennsylvania railroad comPani,* to suirantlek thee° advanta*e, ihn, vain effort`to breakdown': rivals, who, by the Way, have faSilities during the season of riper' rind lake navigation, vthen there is, of course,' less\ railway . transportation, .not to be disregaidott-=forth Amer.; -, REV. Joni CltALnaas MIAIN32 GOVICII.NOR Btu- I •T, ten.—The lie,. geintletnan's letterin on the first page. Though it kills off Gov. Bigler, we can not say It Ilehriracteristic of the author. Here tofore, Mr. Chambers has spoken out plainly and boldly. In thatcher hotore'ut i there Ls a great deal of wire-drawing. Wo can hardly tell what the author in driving at. He does not tell who. thee Gov. Bigler has ever written him a piivato letter or nnt.--the very point he should have • thrown light:open, He informs as that the Gov error consell,s the will of the people binding; far as rdates Utt polies. of. the • Prohibitcry /417 quer Law, but that ho refuses absolutely to dta clan whether.he, will sanction it or not—thatde e pending on his private opinion of its coastline tionolity hir:Chitinbive further says that pet. Bigler shall not receive his vote unless be Is leg to submit to.the - will of the people on the Prohibitory Linnet Law. All this is very cloudy, nod we aro not relieved from doubt by the strong denunciations heaped upon Protestant Jesuit,. Will Mr. Chambers please any in plaM kaguage, whether its advisee Temperance, men to vote for Gov. Bigler l Will ho do Temperance men the favor to write. another letter, .confining himself to Political Temperance, and reservinghle tribes spinet the Know Nothings to some snored imitable monition 1 As matters stand at present, Mr. Chembets is in fiat rebellion to the Into Tem peranco Convention. He is factious and schism atic. That Convention composed Of the *beet Temperance men from 'all parts of the State, many of theta Gov. Bigler's personal and politi cal friends, pronounced the Governor'eletter un satisfactory. _There was not, wo think, a single dissenting col* Mr. Chambers praises it. We fear that the Her. 'gentleman is more of a Dem ocrat than a Temperance man. If Bigler should be elected and should vetethe . Prohibitery Law on come constitutional quible, will Mr. C. attack his integrity Reg. Capt. Klookgether of the ship Windsor which arrived at Baltimore from Bremen, al tow days since, met with quite an incident on the passage over. When forty days at emit, tho weather being clear, an open boat was descried in the distance, with, as It was supposed, no ono In it, The Captain Immediately bore , down upon lt, when on eta:ruination, it mil found' to contain four human bodies, or, in other words, skele tons; se the flesh had been entirely stripped from the bones. The boat was filled with water, but being of.a light, airy etrocture, had continued to float for days, perhaps months upon the tur buleit deep. In the boat Bore a large number of fish, whieleno doubt preyed upon the bodies. A few remnants of clothing were found In the frail bark, but so mach torn .as to :preclude the posaibillty of telling whether -they belonged . to : seamen or passengers. 'There can be no doubt that the bodies were those of 8471410 of the many unfortsg►tes who were wrecked in some of the missing vessels. • La It not probable that they were a part of the grew of the Wising tteamer City of Glasgow? . • . . .••• •-i----1• C:N .. .. , ••;. , ...........44 : •44;Zii.: : *,- . . 7 ,.•4., • \\ ~ \II s. . \ \''X . • . . ..... . . ''S\ • . ... '.... . . \:\ y, ~. : .- . . .1, .. : - ...'.:\' ' . s '..,' - ' \ ..' '.. 3. .` , , -.'fq .' .I , . ‘ k an . . ~..:; I A ' t,Y*.V .. i r ._...___ ~...... ......., /..,,..„, ...,..."=..„. _•:.:. x .;..,_:..._...,_,_.,.„ ' ' ' t. ''''.': . . '•' • - - :::: ; ;\•.:;•• \._ • ' \ • • !:r ,:'-' . - - Tux Msmunts It sroturron.--ativicesfinzm the Rio Grande, reteired\by way. of New Orleans,, say that the revolutionists in Victoria still hold their ground, and that `the Gone of Tele, \San Carlos, and San Fernando 'testi/Aso pronounced for them, and that the new goierament is gain ing strenth daily. In the 'neighborhood of Mat. nmoras they are said to hays "onto eight ban ' deed men armed and equipped, audnn attack on that:oily was confidently expected. ',ln Victoria the revolutionists have established n't3tatesgov ernment, and continue to issue , ortleri with all the confidence of a area . establhianent The y ! have commenced the publication \of o \ paper called. La Federselon, the, first number of , which: contains their "plan." It Contains but fedr or-:' tieles, the gist being thus stated by the Browns.' Till° Flag : • The trot eoicmnly refuses to recognize tfie : dictatorial* govenimedt of Santo , Anna, which,. they assert, has destroyed the Federal govern ment of tho States for the purpose' of ;substi tuting In its stead the voluntary caprice of a Sin gle' man; the second declare° the federal nom pi t of 1824, and' the constitution' of. the States. t 'be of the same force and effect that they:had be. fore • distiolitng the Legislatures, and without prejudice to the reforms accorded by the tition al representation; the third annuls all the laws and decrees of the " unrecognized" government, and reinforces all those formerly in existence by . Go Republic and the State; and the fourth de clans that with the establishment of peace anti 'order in the State a provisional government will be formed, with all the powers which, under the constitution, circumstances may render need.. Garai' WoU, the Santhaists commander in Matarnoras, hes maned a proclamation,- exhort ing the people toe -- - people to subininei oil, and endeavoring to reason theta into tho belief thetthe tale of &ate . 'Anal Ito been wise and benefielent. • . • Threat Ramanßamanthins Lodenwith,.Ci renenum F. bare been eepttFred by the ailed In . Len. into. Varna., Bix oppllesAo thekltainians and 'sent In etrarto of ==i --------•-- - - • t'.., - . 1 ...Correolloadnum'vt th.N. Y. Ontria l .. . s, • - he Crone i.e .- \ : '.7..osnorr, A . gnat 5.. - -r A t ti v oil a cap.* ii . f . ,tho, 9':irclevi '&4 'CA , nick ' 'lt is%nicra, to 4 - hir rellee„ ulidn than thel , 4gricuittiralapers. It is hot ~ ndent upon. e Wheat markets. ,- Jr has no \ o actin', upholding prices. Oig,ttilt„, occasion it • co • tains, in a tebutarform, the inturas from 280 \ id. - pll'A - , in England, Irelandand Seetland: - 'Fibm • ' it t Che r that the Wheat' s abeia an: average. Earle and Oats about an- nVerage.';; - Einins. and Peas • total failure. Turnips ; and Arenn cropa very do • ng. Potatots doubtful t iilid This re aro is quite in _ accordance Witli Witit: ever Ihai e ither leen...Or has been'told 'to'ine. There: cane 'f be'aiiiiitiation' tlnttlAiAtOnd,- ' ~elk.s are as as can be ; audit ty beahlar : `:'l. thatthehops ire very bad indeed. : the. Wilted ' ; States has either of those threnia\eu3yahimd- . . ande there wilt be a full demand for Gana f 'Sad . if the Stake ha r any substitute thou samd . rr merle:sill' apPly. I ' am hdormedby\faittatig Men that the qua city of beans in this country \ forms a much larg item in the general product of -the agricultural population than any ono not \ ~ acquainted with, the \ankle-et wauld'sruPpole::— Germany, Netherland4 Italy,'Egypt have toforCsupplied no. Finm 800,000 W. 400,000, ' • quarters used to be oar imports,.loo,ooo: pease+, \ • \ ThafirstireekinAuguit was a general clunige \ \ hi. the weather. Beaty storms of rain-,Vary. •-•:, Partial in , each. cass — laitl'evityWhiire - lhere \ 1 . seems to lure been' one `of,ditern. 'London had \ \ 1 the most—. liollowaY, '240 inches; , Lendslism, , i 2-1 , and ChilTdck, 1-80—ont .an inch - in •any \-_ wee is remarkable ; hot . these retina ?wanner- \ mots. r The rain has ceaSed„hnt;the last two ' dayi,t e timperatdre: has been ' Veryleisold - and unienial, in fent, \ quite itutumnak'Titerains - - hale laid, the wheat 'in many plin#:; - hai - the . farmers\ .do not scent,, to , be:dialieartenetey-' - - say 'that the ear was'oso full that sikdonepot . inuckmetteA, l'. am not,ia Comfortabla rota' not forget that. in 1848 we \had to 'tionni,'St . t -,-. ta \ similar *eatliefine July, and teryheivi in the beginning \ of August.;\-iX., ._ . _ QANDURKY:ST; PROPERTY FOR SALE 1.0 , 1 40 ft tronten iblinnehTet.i AneTbeny. brf:t &en it. \ihtT all.r..lth two Inide , , botmee on u‘litaky . • et: Ind a -..,... tram° hoe ou the alleV. The comer bow* =elan 4 , , hen. brooms, with hutment , The next honeenontatose \ ".... ball Anne room* caner, oven, te. Tor Mee *tut terab, \ ',. apply to an 3. CUTABERT a 303.140; 33 at. '. ''. ' - \ SODA ASFl—Domestici tuid Foieigni ill stoie, ~,, being mantactured and to arrta r tir awl* bi - - . "e S, 'orexkn an , • tuy eg 9.1 Pps&.% Nitrate ofilloda and Chlaride awl for We LT - DCY NETT. ULM. & on, ~ . VER COU . NTY FARM . FOR 5.,k14-- '.. . RA 'tarn oral acres. pltuated on Walt lttni; tr xnll%* be , '4 ... lent Bearnr, ten lert• eta/Lich are eleared.:, .ttnetedtheree _ •.\ , on are twy comfortable Ibrellket 11•••• •04 • gaol elate. s) try Grist KM SQ by 40 Pet. two starlet ttlatiwitb h itli n..... tb• T. :. 4 two run of'alt.thifonn"eAc -!i ll ' e n ef 'him. 7 &attains °,;;E; •• 1 of bltutaintrat and cannel coal, and • Impeder •qtailty or '. , -' 4 .• pottera'wlay. , . hire •? ,00 3,paltneutabs7.- Enquire of '. • ARMOR GINGILLSIS marked dOwn.6 kkr., sc. At A. A. BLAEON A Co.'s. 25. 6th st. I' A VLS FARMS-:-.50 Building :Lots,. iiar f' in in Allegheny Qtr. neer th e outer dot; foi W. • • eeth, °myna prefer afar= se you 6,1% nr 00 itretolgood iend,fn sn Improving neighborhood. Atjl;lll.l',.r.:!!dtZ. VIVIIMVAMILItYrer trtSSEL' COMOIII4IDiDIBLAIMROW Xretr eseelleitmeadedbr thdr tab; 12 doe: reed • JON. NISILI2iO. Yll.llll, O : I2 I4LESIDTP,A large supply.. 7 1 , ?.(tbeetellod ee Paddvid Cll. Any see z dA ry g r ow YELL — YES WALL .P.APEBT — roi. • i ir:Ludgmie it izsynet istr . ‘ les=Jurreee4 by TUur., Ard.rin T 01V PRIOO7FI' 2 .I I A 2 , 400 pm, v.:7+k 1. , te , :ongi I 2 N, tvLs.s c „v. J. 4 For hl. ah:the 'Wareh \ am.. M.! r t. ,44aact:% .- 767 - • .14 • • T... 1.11 N 1.?,. \. O, .8170AR—=-200 •hb.l7g o ;;lT a i r .L 1 • 411 0 .•:Vshbr ' _\.„lgißrvEß Av DftwoRTIL 11U O. MOLASS ES--= bblA4 Osk Nu ilil en "' e '?'"r" 4 ' 2 :11%1 41 . iiiiramil 1)11 ED iUg ARS 2 - - -. At Mir. lio. I Cradud Bain:, 4. ktditsarfineT• :13 4° • ttlho4sed TO , do. •• " 4 tt • ...Z awn do do do , d o i • m -i r i11ii ...... 1 ".- ° a D. )I'4B."'llgahtErib 1111,"Watill, Emw pc:ls b, ________________ 4.l4ail l fivet y TAIITART 11" 41c4;milfelah A I.om & Igucceiwnitt k i m aMIING Prat. lIRNDT-VArIMIWINES:, •ar mfrilkinAlstmes. MTV - • DURE LIQUOR mithm u u • . no va 4 Ir. .e du* an e a an n ;bra ad .%173 JOS FLFyO • • -,-- • •• • MM] „lt:181.8 411,L11.1iCi !m r u”. n p rav andatatb\' , - I .ms o4l 4ol4flutst.. , . . .
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