BUSINESS :DIRECTORY. a. M. mtuaru. d 03:13 IDVERTISIWAGE,V7 rrgv4. Barton. . • . . . . -- P. * Co. an, Admxtr for Ibex.. Influential Ned lardeet t he etenreerrial rata* twill in the United hist., 'FEW Yolss ADV.ZILTISMMNTS Tidt ddial.lncliaaardlnalnr. Yinn• ire (23.1,, th. was mot reliable in in. Tara.. 7. AtCOIOIdON AgEO,IVEiSSENBORN CO., (late- C. ,fit:l47ll,nd _lFbalaaaleta In.germrk. 3thaaral Instrumn and No. A LFRED MIINR 0E• rtensire than aottuu c c.k 41 ablnacaent, 1 CO., lceman., N. tinntr.rn market • ' 6.IfTON SA IE, peen. - _ 101INACOLTS Stan4CA Cotton Sail Duck: OP map:ten t 00..5.71 york- V;1,71 % - a e gt — agr.l7a7,l,7ll.V.,gt u at';; and sett Printer.. n.lne - - IIZE! . . OWEN; MeNAMFTE k CO, Importers a Jiro - 811k arid nary G 00418.1.12 Wad COrEENE'I &CO., Importersnf French r.th...ry- nr oa n Gonda, No. 40 Broad ArDat.. PST.EIN & lIOIIG, 1001iberty eti, and feftr i ' r t's.M.. Thwtsll '"' __ rel7amr OIVEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of • j hewn Trimmings. Glmos And Sillk.Crersta Ix and Silk floral. centrally. • liENNEQuiN CO, liripotters o f 1.1 Roca l ' i t .Zi j t e t:2A,V*o,TP•r:2l...ria l r • • jaROBINSON& CO., No. Brimdwav, , lennortrre and of 7.,nne finndp, !In.:A, t MA/ CZT, ,t 1111111.4 l'!•• •t • • sontly o. Coders of Garman sold Belolan Broad Masi. SirSZ. sierier. Ca., No. SO Karlassce Plass. (aA.I,OII.AN KOIINSTA3I.3I, ImPorter of 1.3 Silks Mead% Broadway. OnodSil Loon sad Embroider - les andTallicio s L. . _ tiffEib. 'MILLEN, Importer of French .era Sh Osman and Dry Onods. Sadao, 'Velvets MarS a 3.1 y wls. Woolen.. Co., No. 33 Broad streak. New York street AAT BROS OR LS., 40 JohrT t: i.r Tuielti .rt. 4 . ittuie. Beedini.ao.l;. EERRR t!%1A1.01, 1 01.7. Maßufaver,, dau.. Batlce7Vl. 24 boy %Deaf. d•111yr 1 B. J tpeqof GenremnTornlal,lcnda, and ( :r a . t ts t f I MTN H. DAVIES, JONES Jr. CO., I t?t=g 2 i . t.a r ftr..4... ° V l , :ti" 4 ";, - STR - 101" LEI - M. C0.,0 N 0.69 Broadway 17 Importer. of lace and Ifillineey Goods , era. - deft,. an 4 Trhoonin d a CLI LICLLARDT, FROLIGII S Ilo.LT ,tdr..tielmail;O:nr.L."l.lll,ll.l7ll67/Z.lgii.llX Inye, ferrelcd. 50r.m.r5t1....1r.1... 111411:DT . SE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in ksorraussyltmlisa. Marrs. Sprains. Cam Plias SE =calor all artarnal romplaints or man ow animal. BW. Wratirrooa. mistral originator awl ProprietrwSnl lirsadwar. 17Z. DAGUIEBuxinTPIS. GLIRNEY;I4O. 349 Broadway, theoldost 91,..14 Ai/Ate:ten/this erty6Wti tJnt United p 1 -1y • - ENGRAT).3I3. W. ORR, Designer and agnwer on tra tZtV:a:,',Vjtlotreora , parrx. , . , . • L'MirARDS, SANFORD ic co, Fodipn Eiproom 36 ltroaderay. Goothand Pookagai {.r anted two vat from all Parts a the wool& Agent in ?UM/J=o. Adams At co. golZely YANOYOOODS AND HOSIERY. •- • gNGEL3IANN & O. 93 WilliamatTeet., F1L1317 Ittittems, Cation andyrooleu Harlem ab buyers; nOy seven per cent net Fronton. tba bre partinr prima Tor Fear own benefit cal and Hs. atr2LP FItECLILLIND OEIIIIAN 1 . /11 T BASRA — TS. .; • 1 HARLES ZINN EtCO., 32 Maiden Lane, I.) imparter* CF:FrarteL and therm. Facer and Tine e. ing Itackets. ant inenufactozers el' Cabe and Colored Wil ley Furniture =ld Jallll7 Lind licrricatand, ac: • imuts 4.'9 TrinaLL _ LIM: H. JACK§ON, (fornifrrly W. k.N. Y ,bassozcs Surat' , Grate had Touter Matti., 01 Itrothlithr. on. dm, 0.4 19th a- Nem 9 9a.k. ..16., w..:f]y~w~q~ ILAw.. W.crEix, . and 113,. Plain .4 Orasmeatal han Works. EATS. PUBS, raIEPSON &ROESLER, 14 Maiden Lam, Imniartera and Meamatchrreal ce Vara and leash. Drain In. Hate,Sta. Unoda. An. Avila /101' Ant FURNACT-9,AA jAtli) CIIILVER,(Inventor and Patentaa) 62 tilt/ street,akalankenainr sod nbollenfle a)reLIII. la Fort... rteknotern Vint esters, crnienuaarac wawa iIEIVARK rsprA RUBBER CO., 59 Mlldeu Loa., Manctfae.erwri and Wllete44 ernln - Goodyueo Patent (Julia !tubber Whim Clothingll*U Toy, Le_ tr. _ ft+3.l.y r. EMMY .D.IVENPORT. 86 John street, Manufa•••••••• and 0.4.1., In trim,' descrlptaon rmiaud ls ISSIPber Yelnirs, raIICY Lubber libods sevll3-17 TTNION INDrA. RUBBER CO., 41 John et, make MI lamb; M gabber 0 , 41111 m, 03thk. DrMr- Ran i kMS,Am,JM4 Coma from =AI to WM auk. 1k32-1) , . AND MACILTNE TOOLS.' Ciig.NCKI.S. ' MACHINERY DEPOT, 82 ftAANIt. Ifilegrierf 12111.11aeldrte Twin. , =meat rNernmir..-ric --- ARGILL Ld- CO., 47 Maiden Lane, Gnitarek f_TioUns, Ateardeana Sham Indrunienta and /Mu" at Wdlnlatalda VEEDINAND ZOGBATIM:tc CO.: No. 97 j: Maiden 4aara Importer, of Vlt r :Ciuttarta Accords TLC M. Strings, Draw 1 .zumenta, k e.. maklAmt . , PIA ICA . SLA - AND JAPANED WADE. nEARdhIIODGETTS, No. 15S William NJ! et. Nee Ifork,Wholesale Manufactuter and lancet 6Nf Tea and Codes area, Steak Mob., Water Coolem per:gins and Imo Goods, Ac.. Au Was awarded the Prat Premium at they. York Cond.! S.W.& tom'-, PAYER aAIIEQOUSS• ITRUS FTRLD & .0. alit otr: cot,' „ 1„../Intpor . t d eremi i : u 2o=s o rere tia.tracart i Payer Mattartetatrera artatatiats. UNCAS, LEWIS .1: "BAR OW, No. 161 lllsm arrt at Variety of fur Book. it Wi em Stattattra;Printeri. Bookbinder; Manafactrosts. and Tractor:Len aeyirrally. PAINT AND COLOR RANUnACTWIER.S. ItAINBOWi COLOR *ORB S, F. L. MOS OLR Ant.. 43 John .t, Man 'TUC Paris surf Chroms BALES. EFL.NcE.SALAMANDEB SAYES,& libErteo Detinee Locks and can. icounrif. 3.lanuattuner ISO Pours - foYiriCiaTil. , Tct gooks y AHLRORN. & CO, 54 Maiden Lute: avd 'to vzn y taz o aiamlubatrnn,t,i nafTn y i • FOR FLO - 01S, A7 , . 7 , CHIMNEY Tors. 'm ELLER, CO i t T ßl m & tri Y , Ol a jL.F., ic No. 27 . ! l o ptabane attteriala.llottils. WLNDOW. ITLASS, PAINTS:4c. y POILLN /G. CO., Importers of ig • heath IOW:414 'Window Cilan.—Sa. 34 Banks TIHOPItibTA &BROT BS,importen of y.3.31whia.,431•••.N0. Gl Bcrellry .Cry 5• _ , I ..,SAMISANK'S i PLOTORM-SCALES. r . - , - 4 4,,.. , . . . .... . . lon kno•ref—ftereLs7 teo.4—Abrapp rlat—UuscitalaTledirsel ' ' :,.. .. . .. ) . . - / . 4 . 7 . 4t. PbOttybfa.GEO W.COOLY ~ ~-. , r,,,- _ Nay l ' ''ark, 7 / 1 11114.1KS & CO-, Seafita No. a 2 Water et. ci .EORGE .C. 531ALLNI, Negotiator et -Bosioiso &rod.. liortarokok orld oAher recu r Na. no. w. 08 Won stmt. NA York. 0.-kornmlcatkou by m rtirrX.mok " fr " l" "fr ' t" ' • . ' ars slier. Erq./Mom 11-Agar, Lel. Now Yook!lookro. Poo k Room 'lookers. Et..1.0kik,210: FULL LENCITII CRYING fr. LAUOMM DARDIRt W.; a creatradagy of India Rubber Doll rads sad Tors. sit of eldebser I. mars busted nom those °trek. oostk lals.aad a It and.o.l those sumo dors. h. For late fq' theFeleylhoolero threardayst the wad -...,:. ..Made sodr.by the SavirOrk Rubber Co., 43 Ms/daa Di N. I - - as Stab. : - -- Great Excitement to riew. York. • . PIANOS AND IatoLSONA Pule CAsli. )Fpiticz WATERS. the great "Antic and Finte.weete Neu, 311.3. Broadway, New Tort. pre. erriux to share &Draw permit. with blames...en, rath er than toy it to the .eltarpen or Kati &net to rates zeal/able means tornble him tonna the tonna tight tuan.otiOrs his intisoon assortment of rhinos and on. rontol Piano. eat , If eherrous at' irout. disowns frau, f.u=arY. , .....k . ctth lio um:taunt [o , ,nril, Maw Into throe o'dt/thin:tot not m salon - and Doom Darr itractorne also. three etkienual oa or t the be New Ton Ma. kers. Inehriltur ths besotted anitoach admired Ilona Wynne rmses froureds own Factory d Denim. Or On hest tiostork Too keed thatislo maws sandhog au opree Morin' Nieweertrotra rod tat,. had eta. tham hash ttlatromett£ Hermit e. Nyenot ha ut PLastos crest. bonaleuroPtiow rfo. VAI to DIM Strode sal usical lostennutsor all kinds. Deak-n. Teachers sod Mods of&heels rd spited en the ,Iyrt tenni. , 31 ode rest by mally._sit Pall. ,4remersi ant Senn Calalorpea of Ite ale•od Pe rmit& of Vance,' nicer of Flanoollekoleons wed n00k.% Lustrouterds Down - dal .to soy widow, free of -ow !Ma! • AST Mr2.l) CA LICOE,Tust ree'd 2000 L , os. aII of stab &Mb, oda az Se r"=ma rzti. or - A. A. I`ISON & Co. CIIEESE-56 0 bia.3rirac 'Cheese reed and for nal. b.{ T. .1111. A /1. 112: .1?I ATI 0 b bls. extra: family Flour just f l ed rad Ibreal• by T. LITILB & eor.lll, TIAN — NEREI - 011 , 77-p? by.s. Brown Oil. for Z. Wel% ,P5lB maZicuafxt. r _~__~,- T*),vq . „ : nAmy , „PITTSBURGH ISMEMEI BUSINESS CARDS. ArroRNEYS. OSEPII S. A. I'. lIORRISON, Attor bt tri;tral'arg.Til%24A-FL'"th .311 It HALL, AttonSey at Lan', "Bake ., Blulact,s.^ Brant etiest, betaven Fourth sad Vuunond, au3o-wlyT ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Laic, itIOBERT POLLOCE., Attorney at Law— g, Corner a Mb 4/4.orant tereeu.oppcolta the Coact uum tutu, Pittsburgh! N. m321-y.NI TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office CP Fourth meet, near Gnat. PS ttatuzzta. j•LsNily LIRA `CIS C. FLAN EGIN, .Attorneyat Law, 1.• No. 17U roarth utmrwt. I . l7tAlmrgh. [ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Lar, ley- No.6a`Ftfoh sunut.,Pittsbunt, BANKER'S AND BROKERS. - • . ryIERN.A_N Rankera and Exchange erckcc2, turner of Ittntrurgh, Pa. At i riliny and sell Bank Notes and Coin. bliwount Exchanae. and I t rutaissury News: mate Calera.. the prinlipal 'titles of the Union: Itenrive batwing on and oa Inter.,. and Oro their prompt matter , ntiliertaining to a limiter winatantly furs ale- init2 l o, _ K RAMER RAIIM, Rankers and Ex hunt 1 Buy and will tiold and Sneer and ot, negedlate nazis on heal Lave or S took Seine ntlee.purritatie lirordeinry Nine, and Pima Villa on ad tie t. Buy and veil riper, on (Wanda/11 , in. Coil, rLions made on all points In thy Union. Ornrie turner at rblril and IV, etwaita directly approite the St. tihatilav LI P. XING, Coin, St4n-k: nal Exchange etle W ' nzr 'nn toOni= t rains lowttat"les7ni , Dan :tiU l.shmss rata. L ALME R IaNNA I On., Succefsors toMae7lenna Co-. hankent, Mud:muse Ittokerssad TllheYeerigh end Drones...le h.cohnn... - e.T.erddhtes of helmodt,lfink Notes..d Specie—N. W carnet. of Wend and third lamas_ Ca rent Mon, reealsed on Onivalt, Ei g ht Cheeks for tale, endcolhetion n s made on haul) ell wind aal_pr ants of the Cnttet distze. ' The Mahal tifetnium paid for Yoram and Amer*. God. • ddse.nees meds ea enn . agnmenta-or-Produee, .hipped m. on !Mena term- eraT. "vol. IL WILLAA IS & Co. , Bankcy, and V T Exthanne Broke, North Ea. 34 Ammer , „ad and Third strmta Iltt•burnh. All tranmctiotta made ea Ilheral thrmA and ocllmtione promptly attomied to. AWILKINS & CO., Eichanee Broken", • N 0.75 Fourth stmet, opposite the Dan' . of PlitA. urgh, All tranme.Mans at moat ll.hand Tate. Jolo IV M. LARI3LER, Jr.: Banker and Bro. pitt,bu kr wh .. 4th moot. No. AG. 04UL-tabling the [Mal of . 11C 110L3IES SON, Dealers `in Foreign I. . and k o , l , 3:nestle Bill. 11 . fcluotT, let egg; Z . 4 PI na i l. C , T7el.2n d n ' rade: s on ' •11 tre dtim Samuzliout the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. J. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,No. • S Fourth este. Apollo DitiLdlng. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tioarr.gueeeseor to liatleno d daver. No. r Market It-met, near Fourth, Pittsburgh. P. tN :, :tY Si BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In rationert, te... No. ES Basket etrort. bear the d. Pittsburgh. Pa. KUY & CO.. Booksellers Stationers, No. G 5 Wool street, text door to the corner of - Third, egg. Pa. &hoot and isg boots eourtaratlr on hand. COIIVIISSION &C. T PTITZLT.. d. W. BUTS & CO:, EORNARDING & COMMISSION 31-EA CH-CM and lamlaraia all klatdadPittatrazarh Man ar Artlab, Illsw and abbot Lead. No. Y. That Ste.m. Pi a ttatrarab- Lead aca.l.rd'S4 WIC. H. SUTTON. Wh - olescae. Grocer, Importer and Dealer in OREIGN WINES. Brandies . and Old o Ate mittax l 7l=ellivtl-r94" earner i 6 . e .,. A & A. Commission and For am:airr: Kroat. fittegzgh. • •raarr,s itROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, v t P7dresA t cr u s. mad Commlagloa Ilerebando. QPRINGER ITARBACOII 5- CO.; ( SUCCF7 7 J p.m, to S- Llartanzb.) Cononlnikn Pm - winding grretant Donlrra to Wo-.1 and Prodore generally. No.. 100 FirstandllS Forond.ntrecta—Titteburei..Ps., .T 157.or,unr...rtrntnodrentTni"iv° re gen4lly. Ord.rn re:Pittsburgh Mannlnet.,. pr,n7ntly atten,lrd tc. Noe. 74 Water .090 Front et., Pitternaah. Pram. . lAARDY, JONES CO., Successors to - ATWOOD. JONES CO Comm Union sad Forwart, lug lerclunt,s. Dealers In PlWebnyih ilancthrtnredGona, Pittethurnli. MERCER ANTELO, General Commia- IT§ don Nlerthantn. 1.11,r5/ ad.-anon. mad, ma con.:antnents nt Produce nenrrally. A17:7 I,Blirt ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, — CAmmtgaion Nbveharal, anti DeOrr , Prothlt. rit.bursch nanniartuno,:,n. 291 LII eirk v et, Pitt,bares B. CANFIELD. late of Warren, e l zro v sp em a : d Forwardlnz Merchant.. arta w Real-rn cheema Mau, pe=l Axi r ..”4 Wee,. Prodener morally. •Water .•._ r bt•..n Smithfield mud Wnad.Plttabarkh. •• - • ' - (a 1... eirnaii:; , " '''''''''''''' ". qv LITTLE .E C 0. ., ' lVissiiessile Groilicre, citsitiVran= °rnm ,, L. v. o° nrt - I', - .' dt Drb= hunch. '...... • i 519,5.3 ft 'MESE IVAREITOUSE.—:HENRY 11. .1 ClW.LlNS.Porwarding and ComlllillAnn or Eksl, in C 1.... Butt., Laks Fish and Produce ,recirrally 2.5 - Wood str•-et. above dater, Pittshnra mr.l 'TON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole sale Groom ul. commission. Merchants, sad Deafen In blieph. P ,Plttaborgh Manufactures, No..= Water street. Pine 9 1 11031 A S PALMER, ImVorter and Dealer in Premix and Americantr.i Pap, NO. 65 Market newt. tetamin Third and Fourth atree t llttelmnrh. mhS-'53 a _ _ 31cCLINTOOK, Imnorter and Whole .. •• fa Wyatt. a, P7iele 7 Oil Wr ataam Mat Irtsamiage,T. =e r a stree ' t. ,(ORRIS & PATTON, Whnicetde and Re- G on the Seaton Ws of thy Dlartkaaa. ttaaaavh. roaem Pa. • :•• DRY GOODS. ?RANK VAN G,ORDER, Dealer in Trim logo 'foolery bold Morey, Loeo Gado. Exahrefrkeledo Gent. whiming Goods b e Fancy attldrog fall leetraeht ofon always be bad at No. 13, earner of Market street and _ the Dlsmond:Plttaburgh. tp11•ly 4. SAAOA co.. errnnmea...e. o 4.1111M1T CO., N. TOOt. A. MASON CO., Wholesale and Retail f3nmoi Deafen Iv poehe7 Wad Staple Dry Geed; 25 PM _ _ XIIIRPHY •Jr BURCITFLELD, Wholesale well Retail Der Goodi Mud:muss, corms /mirth sad &stet street. Mt emit. GROCERS. BOONE, RABB/1110H & BOONE, RENEVAL COMMISSION MXRCIIANTS healer. lu WOOL Mu,. Prattler and Provisions. No ofth Raley .Lose(. 1101BAUGHTS: 800 ES; aRW ARD LNG COM.MISSION ME - 1 011.14 Fibirll i CO., W.ll . 3lesale. Grocer! •l ..a4Concougvil on Merchants. :I 0.1 , 31r00d atd 1.18 - Llb• stiltind.Pittabursh. l . o lo . . -4- 1110E11T MOORE, Varlesale Grocer,'Rea _cc herbs, in Produce, littabura 11w. niettarra and at:kinds of Forebyr. and Dideestia 'Mimes arad ildnoa.No. 376 Liberty goat. On band a very Oro 'cock orsupaser old Moor:a:abets :14111 allay. arid& all! be sold km Far sash. • PBLAciutiffrix - , 1: 0.,1 Wholesale, Gro own. Boat Fureshean. and Dtldere In Praia, and atawdlidinanfaetarer. Mr. Pitch and nahmei 4.74 . ere MS bawd at their Warehouse, 141 Water greet. rilieburgh. • een=7 CO., Wholesale Gm. eem Cammlaolau 'Merchants, mit >Wry In Proclaim, 50 Wicket Kreet.and 107 Prontistaart, Plttaciaralo. -mots= C. am A. fGILLS, ROE, 1 4 51.,1e5;.ie Grocers and 1.11 Ocomolsoloa Merchants, No. 194 Liberty tboot Phis 1.64.121,.-.. w; wcaaw.z.. IV • •- BAGALEY CO., Wholetale Gr le cad 10 Ward !amt. Pltagbazah. WI4IJAI.V. A. , 31 , .T , 1 0 .1 4 .1RGi s .Grocer nna 10.44 on 11.4 :inv. an:xeMnat cr . chont t f h i toe Tesu—Tarsigm Fruits and. Nun, Wboludal• and bot All. Deslen tope no th• innst tuna. ROBERT DALztLL 1: co. it ITO °Emil, ronni. Cammluska Mordasatu, Djams s, Pnulun and littnnurah Mamufnitung, 00. 2.73 Liberty Pant. Plttotnirr.h. CODM. ~...4,CD-"7'''"'' W r ? . Lt3l;oAl o. Cgr:anren"dirs to ISitnlasntaanDa In lann " Z... g ent dal . ..Nand Pittsbnrah Mannfactuns• graiunZ of - W.d waa• am.u. AcuLBERTSON; Wholesale Grocer ;Lad t' laSon merehata.Dadrr lo Produneao.l Pitts bur nrgh. e 5 Ankles. IE4 Warty street. Pitts nit. u'rn— .---.111C11143, nova R. btimignon Merchant...nail Nears In Prodnno—Soond n:ob Bo fronting on Liberty, Wood. co Loth EL MOUE --.. B. CC , .• , 14 El. WOODWARtra CO Whole , • . 0 . Orremem. IT) ',NI. Mono; no arassmass.-- lemur ariiii=iirri:-ceiria MCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., (moms. to Lila Je SletVullestil Wholesale Groom; Ahuroialras im =raao C*U NCC IxdisndWilatettlthurtat S. CZITILBERT ENERAJ. (20,7113115510 N AGENTS, for Iti the We ana ;nimbi.; of Real &date, CnUncticn Nogotlatla, .-oansnn Bond; 3.lnrtgaira, 140 Third Pit, , otrad, Pa.. Ifichignn Gereral Commission and. Collec t:lca Agency Office,' POE thn eolleztion of Home and Foreign ll Merrantfla nnt ellottfforllnney Mlehl.an and wiivent men. and Parrinnt nf T.. Payment of Taxan. Pt odic, and Sale of In•sl Yes. and eltx.t.. and Inennrare +went+. PELTI . NDERI4ON. Detyrot. Mkt.] can. Rolyrontorne Yitf.tta,gl,Nlerer.. 'Kramer I nab, Haat er; ite t Co . Gazette Onico; to , xna. t..teyrayi. d On.. 3.ltychon:x iCkmitO—Ttrq Agencies at Iflchltran from rcetertalie Innantnee C•mnaniest rerl9 I ml • been appointed the ex eltudy. Alfeotll 'es Plttaburgh. for the male Patent Riveted Cemented am) Stretched Leather Belting. man 0 1 1 Mtnred SY P. JI:Wk:LI. SON, of flartfonl. Cenneetleut We now Ares far leeea large aenortment of al/ ahlthe, manaractax—i 4 theuLteturer's priest. Ida article befog superitr to any Leat man her Belting neer before di...red In thla market. ties a large stock of all medthe of India Itubbtr eunetantly nil hand, and for Ptale at the L'3lµMine [Whin.; Deret: No. Ile Market slant akti'2. • . J. d IL 1 . 1111.1.11.8 usTIN L00)11S, Rent Estate Agent. 4 - 1. Stock. klershandlee and 1:111 !trek,. Ova So. ix tecyth street. aLmee tWoud. 3tudneee pr,notly attended 1.1 ,41 ; ig A NIUE', L. lARSIIEI.. L. Secretary eiti %mate Ineuranee Cotonsny, 94 Water etreet. FSeeretary Western a • raD es stutter Irtzwt. G Ali! , I N COFFI N . , Agent for Franhi tf, ih u rzz n. urf • -• 01,33, trr P-„xl 1) A. MADEIRA, Axent for-Del:mu, Mt a • . thallzvtarantsa Co.nalu. stn.q. - - JUL A. ............... WILLINOMRP J A. I.IUTCLIISON' CO., Commission r, 13err.havt• and Apeuti tbr thn Lnuls Sugar 11Alln ta . . 1 .7 , l . . p lo n g t ....l e !rgisses... Pig and bar Lead, 11.7 7 , - . MUSIC, . . 01I\ 11. NELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes, Alnrir and fdlidcal Instrtnnanir. Selma Una.. eald dtationerv. 54,14, adrnt for Chid crinra Piano Fwd.., fur Wettern Nuansrivanta—No. RI Wood +treat. ENRY K LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu- Inocrumentr. and Impnrter 'of Itailan Strlnda. 11 - ...-rnt N undo & clart's grand ind rquarr l'isszok aith C,l..ankrin akdran A &acinnent. Alec, fur Dal:thaw , Plat,on. DRUGG ISIS T OIIN II AFT, Jr.. (stweessor to Jari. M'Cuf * .nd Ito god' Prn.:durr. an.l De.Mr In llrgjn T11.;19:77111'.1':airk111-.174-711r14,'11;3 f'ord'r. . tnb,.ll 1.111.11,1 .111. MCKIM° 1 WI :4430.X. & CO., Druggistn and Apoth exmndt:n nr'ng and Market Xtr«t o t t h : a Il k roi Drara, Medicine, Perfumery nd rull , drt pc...Wrong to th•ir budinesd. • • ... .. . •...DtlYaleison raeariatli.nr eatertillf mos yeitinnatl. m TIP, itj(MN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer r. Dray Paint.. DIN. Yu - althea and Dye Still% No. :tilt Dart,' etreet. Ditteburgh. • AU and,' a ill ri,eive prompt attention. Air Agent. Dar Loudon l• co. Tamable family miallrinee mar 2•Dly RA. FAIINE'STOCE & CO., Wholesale e "hi ?...I xt.. and . man vilaetturn. nf While Lead. Red util Latham, corner natal and Front street,. Dittia. •bcientt. mete: itiE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ia Dram Paint,. Dye Fttiffe. OM. Taralahes, te— Le. tiWooil ttraet, Pittsburgh. Goads warranted. Prime low. RALTN & - REITER, Wholesale & Retail bee reeller et' Liberty zed St. Cbar eneli J. SdICIONMAR ER I- CO., Wholesale fl - ,¢l.t. No. 24, %Vox - 4 ...a.. Illtaburgh. TOSEPII FLEMING, Sueeessor to L. Wilcor 0., comer Market atrest and Manlond—Kinelvacon tantl7 haul a 'VI and ccanalt.t.c asscrttnent Iketica MUUMUU, Mealeiva Perfunarry, and all artlana parlatalna to tap aalmuta. Pargolang earttally compr.untledl at all borma jaaly - - WOOL lIIERCHA-NTS, LEE, sn,esgnr to 31 URPIIY 4- LEE. • Wonl and Ooromlurlan Ilemlunt for t4r Gard. So VG Laver., ,Cost. lIEDtCINE pll. - J IL A .„ .N r I m E b :••• ‘t X !NG: Officar.rl Re , qi i de l n i e l e. Nw. - . aim.. Ib. nt . ti lt. ,h. P.1:1, . _ IV 31 . V. 31-11 ..N, 3 1. D., Offiwe 60, f.treet w to Pmithtahl. Of6e. t f , tirt — , 3 ta v. a. xr, "ta a. r.w, t . C. r s. pay,' 1;,1 . . _ 11111 E RC H. tNT TA ILO RS. (AMSTER, Merchant Tailor and Cl N, 74 Wrcad otreot. Partlrvlar attenzlnn tal Bays' and Youths Clc - Idn.d. non', IV ;Ltd AM I Merclimit v en and nnalvr In Itoady Made Clneldne.. LIV rt, ItZVIRt. _ 1. • WATTS & 96:, M;:,rehnnt Tsti • LINE.", are nov rmdring sprma Ptewa goo. dwntlealdn'a Wear—Clrehk Ca, em..nni and V.,,do.n.,rtbil orar,t atrlre and flown quality Om' friends and •nsti..ra allrpkatr , dire tan a tall. I dad 111 AN U FACTURING. • W. WOODWELL, Whole.4l Ilcoffl a Mann( and Ne.ler In Cati Let. Spa. 83 ird er nes. WIN WETREREIJ,, 31 annfLicturer of la PATENT SOX TICES. a on, parlor d e r lUD BOX and IIItAZED MIT Th:Ezt. corner ef Anderson and !Leh inrean rtrelet, ono square Ire= Ws Maid etre.rt pridg , , A: leghenr CUT u4:hoei I 1 - 4 1 MBIMIDERED AND APLICA MAN ILA TlLLAS—Materialn marked for Embroider, and Al , hes Wort L, MILS. 1.. S. WILQIIN, pal No. Vit!..Pern .trees, aloe. Il.d. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay ran ufactaring Compony. IivIIIS COMPANY " 'LAVING ENLARGED their raparity fo demandraetaling aro 11,01 prepared to meet the inerraged (or thebtiiriek. Croribleand or&r. Pittnburgh. frepton , .. 1 .1P,53. • Boots and Shoes!: LMES ROBB, No. S 9 Market street, .31.1 IP/ doorfrom the Market Move,would loßrm the not Ile that he has now .rry .took every thing lo the Hoot and , titioe rode. sorb as Ladles' Gellert. half Gaiter+. Joni., Lind Padures, Lady thanklß and all the styled fonn4 on the Eastern chi, also. titsots' and Children, Gaiters and Fanny Roots sr d Oboes. In all their ralletlee io.tientlernens . toe Orera Patent Calf Boot, Freneb Colt Roots, Cougresa CialterS azol char, alto, Roy.' and Youths' Roots. lane French Coif. Menai gin n• • call an we wish to sell such •narticle to who laror us with their CM/OMAN 0111 eve aattsfac, Ron. Remember the place. 69 Ilarket street. mail ----- mar D. rcoan— . ... .... . J.11:111 I. WOO.. & CO. WROLF.RA LE AND RRFALL FASITIONARIX TEAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AM, GRADERS MN ALL RLN Dfc OF FURS. Y.).IINE.D. OP MOOD AND PITTA STRE.L73, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11111-Tbeir stnelt *mama, avers quality. and - flyleaf Rata and Cam Muff. Boas, Cuffs and Cur Eanneta. aucaHluirly Coach and Carriage Factory. TOTINSTON, BROTIIER & CO., corner of Delmont and lielseent otreett. Allegheny CO. would sespeettully Inform their friend...lad the public generally. that they aye insaufarturinit edirriaces, Woody, Hoe N yxii. o yirellr.. n lilgimil . Cliari . ea, Irt La their 'Arlon. All order. will be executal wlth striet toed to dun. hints. and heanty of Ilnieh. Repair* will alp* be attended loon the mud reasonable term. Using In all their wort the boat (:..tern dhafta. Poles sad —Wheel etaff, they feel osnedent that all irk, fowl. them with their:matron... will be yerketlr lialled6d on trial of thole work. Yu ate yegiseeted to eye then, • .all bolo,.pox. ehasinc elsewhere. cod New Coath Factory—Allegheny. .0.5474.. M. U. WHITE & CO., w imple r. e7=l . .;.hCiri ti:aertinjwnet they pp till. that haw streets. They are now amide. end are simpered to roman order. fur stye, desatiptian of sublet., he Clierfote, Eunuchs.. thimeicei, Hugon., Se. le., whkhefrom their Inns Szpotie in the mainifertnre of the ahoy. work, and the facilities they hare, they trot confident they are dub!. ,ed te de work on the most retainable term. with there wanting articles In their lino. 'Pail I: it particular attention in the naleotion of materiala and basin-. none bit competent workmen, they base no hesitation'in warranting their work. We therefore ask. ' the attention of the publleto this matter. W. ii—rtepalring done in the test manner. and the meet reasons:hie terms. jaWittf Li aton e Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK lud.Dopot Railroad Sealeß, Hay, Cat:ln au ' Illsln dor. Platf.rni and Comber dar boar rze-fr. of all Dropd numb Land... entire Mills of lu ßedo Paint Mille, mirrored pattern..., Colts and Par ...in gig Malleable Iron Guthman( ernry riatr dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, ra Lapis, stmt. vnorit , Sot LA*4 greet, • PITTS BURG IL AIONIIMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Futmitcrs•To t S, Mantale. Into - edng Stan, A,. wars era hand. 1.11 made Or artier, naathinery. It the LL leraeat rain, hurrlseel wiginal sad retorted an slava Ar.,Yro band. Einek and Slab Mar. furairkard lr, tL Thu la at the lowest mien. All ardor, Diled vitt, dearatal. t 519 Liberty starer. ' • an= \ W. W. WALLACE.. Hera Goods and Fashions for Gentienims' Clothing for Spring of 1851 WATTS & CO. "Leg leave respectfully • to luta.. their nurnerpna coot/am I. a. the pa, Lrer.1 7 .t1,%ttm.1..,-4 ' MIA: Tall era t h at thee or, trade to retire or. Gera for r attr/g :hero ,In tbaliumal euroerb tela. • 471. anti/1.14,m their ...redly earrreetal b heir =ln. tiers hitherto. le,th humble effarte In p l e a r,••llmn. lake , them to freela eeertlntta In the own.; dirretion: Walk trangen are InG.rtned that our . boon la So. 370 I,lbertr etr-et.lineth aide. mho,. St. Clair anli2. • - T. C. WARRINGTON; (lee Lens , k CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, 4 Ile has Illaara on hand a full sannriment, No. 2.6 Fourth ftll•Vt. Pllttburgh. • •ier=elyd . Gentled:ens' Fiist‘ Class Goods. DEE eubseritress heR leave to infirm the dn te Public 014 they. have 14. , .! Lb.& Hummer Stack, c the new•st sad ulogbfashiaree nixie. fa Gra. MMUS • " Ulm* 150 Iports Erne. , ia, o'. i t • AGENCIES , - : , , ____ ' __.. , .. . • " YORE ..9DVERTISEMEM- PI'TTSBURGH GAZETI' E. 1 .. _...., , .. , • , • • , Wrenn et 'l.to,Proilpilor noreptintov. • ' 0.•... Lie. mark La The ItritiAli Cern Timor. ..1,nr,...,,,Hin„1.1r,MA j0,r,C11.4L„L,'6,,,,.= 4=15 i..5.-_,-_=!=r___ ______,--- -----=-- r " 11k ae 7 , , 1 . ' , 4 „ : , - T a l ' l ;:v. tv ''. , :': , l l aa ' i ' lar n iLc a '‘, do'i " 0,,,,,- , Tho. ,cij,,,n: 1,. tl i , grain trade has with in 1 8.4-vatimiTi. ali T n n g E \ \ S to Tl'" tir'''''—'r" vt". ' Nuaan atreeto li ii,NESCLIY NIORNLNG, NOV. 22, 1854. . g . . ' i ' I f.' . lIS . \‘• i The Prop.ii, 1111„-ophalug far Buffalo. a lert ftteaektaa'o\ h'elloka,,C,,la6-;;,..aktratlaldeaam,re;;;;;; ta ; P i h ed th ea l e t r ar r 7 e tlY i . :4 'elhl , g\ . j .rmatt, Pi", in uo. t.v.i.o so' V , e Tork. .__......, ____ ___ Grood co„„ e t roer _" atmer ..,,, e ,,,,,,,, a „, to o C luengo , ...lltll.l:dus . '„Nnret t it,er 4th, arrirtzi Ilt ~,,,,1 ir,p,,,,ion is, h,„..„ era t h at the advance , for the Governor, revives to r« \ ' Extension Tables. nr« 'data. Some little surprise has been manifest.l in Z r i ,: a l t ' ,, llk l :" ;',,,, o , l ii 161,,,I,,Ihreettekk,I,I.d'iikCe: ire ! 11- hlrh h.' I;"'elI " t o hh `he'll" ben warrulted move, the State ntp:tal to ; and en '. . 1 VV.NPla.,,,ilkEitia.lsto Wooster , ft,.. I " 4. 're"" o•te, Inartern at Mr. Atchison's &nu mutation 1 Isles. - ,,,, ka'• ' for p t o hato ba ti ti,'.l . for,ce, w 4 h i n ts ,, vi v ew .ok yr ia i o t g l. o •l p oi o s , t t n T a; f p ' r 'e r,ie correct, we will no attempt to do- omit in nall attention to ' I and lbsrist..n ste.. Vey Pork. Manutattere, r , m t A V, Alexander kcal .triathe folinnoug r , annat -ii A .sr, aw.0.,,,, t al ....ran o hand. ord.,' for ShlpPtoa "'' r "... - r' .... IS ofdf . ogtn° Cit y' Ihi'dwl"r•-- sLoteMelit in the Democraey ns to What occarreu , :t05f1.at5,,,,.. to. A 1 wile '. '." a after [but: , .; ( n ) i l ..b i ll ' l f e'ra, t print ' o sa l , C. o h o ' d 'i "4' a l it e „ra P e r a, i , l :t i t ,: Be : l , l : : : ' ,..,' ' o t(b) ; : ti ' aa re t Sf i t ' , ; ,: ge. ti n' daPr,el • i ' t . : l"' g ln i ii : ',,'', ir u e i' c ra't t 'e i r' e n r o 4 l 'l ta mi ' l oi : i r: " "17 i va: p i elr . . S e:ft e t t ' i l i Fe. , : i t N::" \ I h.. 1 ; ; 0 ' .: r a 1 , t1 5 1 , oli:iteelioo.:1•I'I'llit:11.:Ni70;,Ohlti:41,1 , s ett ee: r.' 1 l i h is t'!"tl' ' ii `: " :/ : r'' '' ;', % ‘l 7 7 o t iro:'n.'"; tel r ' l .l : : : d , h . : l p i : t: ',..r wi . h T rl n n ,, , ,, a t i tr:;i:e„; r ti p o t e n:vid i l e ol g i f ro t t r o lo al e ,o t C h u e n o i t i b i i f:o:1 ' t e t o h good i a ,:','„"",`",e e lt " t f r i ` t ! a l,",, e ' l t'e,,, , .,.p.", tala.l.e,:ed T 5 i a . a .t a 1 04 1 17,.°42,", t . unble legislation for f! e country in general and been ore t, the trade and Inatituttona Pieter. p ram ., fornlstad his constituents in part:color, it was thought that I . , , ~ , upward nmvetuent,,whildi etionmen ti inathelli- ' introduced at an corbel have Il at e tr ail _, , ay.! at (I,e It w hlewilig a gide. Abapt thir ~ i , i , y after honest, tr not ['rough abant by I passed, upon the ciondid timid l Cloaks,• Mantillas and Talmas. .t hL wr "i7o t. rt • t t g;J•i i re, i ' h u: , l J ,' j d ,: n r Y st ,r rn al t r „' 4 l ` ,": ' :;.:". ' 1 , i , : 0 1,. . tbej ,, i rr „,, :t t. , , , ,t k a,; , ; ,, IZL: ;,;, a r l p,i ll urt 4c o n r.. r h i r ? .. r 4, t ,, :; .k, ai ',,stvetton,troallale!,,,,,,rio.aativoli,an.:trotol d w o i a th s t.l3 , , B u ta ti t d e e, .: i f i t p o ro u vi a, d o e s t ott he . nectws wh a o ry toy b o u r i roooooo . to uttoellosr: ... ' k X lOLA - NEI/X . BELL, No. 5 , Can street, a and ploy his tit, tin thy , business of legidatin a n. rtate :, it ' a b y a h or). stn, 1.,,,,,,,..i:,,i7T,ik.. l etr4 ii t• i i t ii v.) l .!=x - i 7 e , i i , , e, e, „.. i . ii, ,, . The idea wss thrown .oit, however, that the ale- Inv, ~,,,,,h art „b ort ,. were the merchants:L.l Millers th uric,. would , moral of the seat of government late,the inleris ' Y . til II v0u2.1 eall the attenth,n n, n.ereh a to, to hi., e t.. •vo 1 site to look after his politimd fortunes at leffer- rule low, that they did nor, liesitotte 1 rate into ' or, they ale now dissipated, and a very Keehn/. 1.- ao•v 0 00d• toads esto . Voir to ont • ...Ls' , trans.- '' sou Cur, , luring the winter, was the motive that I.: ything had been secured. in anticipation , eatotr , frt . f erreted dell - r . e , .. ve ). o , he „up osi- desire prevails everywhere, dna it ehoold he '• III• Donlone a.. the . .., On. Soo. , anal', be fam , LY , of a r s e e e fe\-e gale, but it inereas.sl at such a fear- ! , tfoll daat shell sOPPilon . 4 should e- brought hack again. We do not know stood[ ja retorrisa to Frant Leslie, Lartle•••.•Lett• en Fashion. the kept hint in 3lissouri—and this conclusion has r I 'Or 1 .' 4 .' 4 t•5e.t.0 ,,, 01bb , ,,• published'. Annoira.L.l6s, entree,' Air n while to prov o il nn th e right , no. I . pate, 4n , it tr.' , almost in , po"eib . in te . keel , , gni' to came roman]. they tvobld be in a pesiti I the pi - olio:loon will he ,brought forward aF,the l! the ee''''el 4' le' eren'e: The he''''') :Li:: otnepgreblialliiolLroveeere:reor7ithppe';fioct'eed'-ingfwettesPlulieoeuhtZtllTetoenZmierne'atbiaotowoef h tl e o! e tt i ig t hes il t 4 it e pt7rtan e ee ce gt'ed tS '.' catanadme mac A few dye Isvone the nommenoonant et 7, r s "mt;th, all ~ 0..... r. A ~,,v,rin, het.a, tho.n. Owe. , 14 '1'7 " g "t , he g i r , t° , d ,""' n lll ' a . lb 1 "" w . " the bona shit' rol the corn in her bold :aid mule t _ _ .....,a_ toat...te..son i.,renoy OO.G inemputeo sway an I Ira- , lanotat ; gt „ ohle. The other z i a., th a, , s , , f, i .e o . : i; i l ,a e .o ' l le t e i r t e or nz i Lt o nv i e b ,in; wino I t o t the , Ca o p , o - i en'ous';ee,tialosotoh.l.7ris‘!!‘:}tiTno:eolyop.optli:e.s:l',',„.'.l,,r,:ge,lheocretoetig,lcin't_e- 1 ., 1 tit ,, n 4 7; e r n t ' , h . I t i -, o e o'ai end. I .e d i f io t r e nt ?to e r B yte e a h sere eee i l n r. mc l or t o w w ° s u yS id. extent hy the prmapiutte manner: des . il Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! .. the camp of the Antidlentnns. nn , l dm: on OOP i TTENTION . Of purchasers is ~ _ - p o o r t ::s z t tt l! i s t , h lit t ia ot l firth Los }, f , t , , , , , ,: r gpt t o , fz e a n n i: i . s i m il l th to l e t a l zr: r a k in ,, , ~, h. v . on hand the S‘Te, and there i t s itv1tz r . :17 .;;: ,f te201:',;;..,`"4,,7,1„r1.,,T; etilee'.,l"T'n7cti7ally, agree city Ls quite 39 well agreed that no sincere frien ' d the centre cilk , , l a zr i. t. r sr .,, :o „o p ol sez i r o e l; w o o n o d o t , l t trz k ,:tioor tr l o r =t o o: in Which ih,„o .140. h., ..0„., Il2le''r.'ili.:le?'!'i'lf7.7l!".."'"!'','lr‘Pit'Lme^aeett to!- - ell.vitr .4 : :I . l l 7 ellthri. l' l eet'' ,l io We I' Ci- 14 •41... , c 'ln I rhe (dinar, were illinble to setore the two far I ''' r. "' hed -, the tieholial Plano e...... 10. in Oa parson., tor 05, , .., P.P. I ~,, ...Ea .. .•• •1 '. TI not r i e t e n ta h: t el this eated i ! a loth rY e sa 1 Clt'fl i - , „ t o, G „. on , ~,e , „ to „ ttrit ,„,„,„ hitherto oat . ...Al e to comprom i s e on Aka.. !e „ ar d ~,,,,,,,,,,a an d i t il tho freight on deck was 1,,,,,,,,teine.,,Li , ai , ner d : a peala,h.e j bei 's ,,x . , , , h,. P. i e r : h g . ::::: o 7 l,a, p . r b i , e , ii , I I , L h e i g ,, i c, s ia l ky ture, nor will there - be one for years to Known to the Moo rorte. Whip hold the fete or A tehisnn in their lannob., I \ Illr I, h arm that no time 'waste I come, 10'W :if would not rather spend a ee.ssion in . ' II we'l'e'l e'' V er''' ito I ncrease in . riOlooce, , once:having secured what they deemed absolotte=, • Th• net ordinary o..rlortspr issnabtra to tins old °Cita! I . t v o . . , TI Iri nt . him one in Harrisburg." 4l ` Intnro-e.rnr,i. ti , .. , 0....e• ..0,.. lo 0.... , .. nlarorst th.t and . 1 cnn "army h e suppose d that tie. 'woo a 7oo a m ..,,,5,...t a Thane,: er r. Ll•ta oneertn. ehlete:• bin inveternte and N1111.4y hostility to the b hig ne "' ' c . '""" '' „ ' , I .Lt r .Ta:,, l; l= t t o = t ' t 7lX n. ! ,, L7:, 7: i . La n e Z party, wild stay at home to coart if support "c ` .° "'''" ll ' d wth -''''''',lu“ hail, "1 ' mu . ' ' ! l' . I IY b egi rt to p rIIII . ° 4 in "'' "'"" I ". ' l2 ' l. 71 ' Nem\ attempt to keep er onher.ur.se proved unavail , oat , b eg i rt to aeretre b &tau , eta , deco ., ~ ehse a rd i, L.... el a I, IOIIIIM , 110 to a ronalsnatlnn so in hut election. ing, as the law uld not qir, they kept !ter be fermi.. se , ows••^4^! a* le ' , move.' awl ' hettfl g o b a ", Humors bod e lately been leak'ref out, both in tion in their operations, hence the pause in the !:,:lf,torj°,7s,lir,,`"= r.10i:1771":..1:tr.;,",°,..,t,.. Miss.mri and in th -t r ''' c ff. tor Pit-c, the , wind a ,', dTir only ‘‘ ,l '' Ey. •tbout mid. „ward tenvoment, The pre,ent , is therefore a wheo the hoot , ravorablr opportunity to take a mdm vit'w or our rh. rind rivilloos .41...,th• r shaPent, the ennzorti. :., . " '''' .. ."""""- ' ''''" night tha t rutmer winshippelk do the world. .., At c a with a secret .4'1110,11,m," primmi. to alt k the unl,l [bolatesimony ot Pmts. - es nal now- make a foray into Kama, territory. rairultiss the hid t lo . rome o. , no. ..1 , 11 . t.h ,_ ? gangw. c , were stove in, I t t ,„„i t t ow. . o of! , and the sln looking back at what has occumil during tea.. oho tae. 000,1 Celestial Piano. Ordinary 11. ::• . • „ .-. tue imams amino, het atom t , az..:._., a nt. l,ll, t,,. . an oi s.c.i..,i2=7 , i ar a ..,: a .ea rr lei r t i 4 dispossessing and expelling every MOO in tile herr were e a tal„.. t d r h e d ,, , ,, kaadtd ti, opt Ins[ o n, eor all •••••••. new . and . a r e.. ?' ,.., h and a n . ,h, ..,, , ,,,,1 n ,„4 banner of Slavery or liainashment, tbe„ , last two months, the conviction that we have ' nal I ''"" l ', l Y boat filling with water. \ Shortlvrterwarols the ...,.; terrihry who will not how the knee to the he- ., e . , °g been spared a moat fearful visitation must force Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. • hest of the Intolerant invaders. Rao have been i"g ° Ine?"'' f ob the minds of all who are) capable of ( - 1 EU. B1101)1E, 41 Canal, and 63 Lisps" disposed to discredit the story, so improbable did 1 riapt. A haander now fiih a ding thnt there wom ' , elleoffon Had thellarvest proved less bounti- X nard so,. sew Cork. Importer. Manufacturer any t t no ," on dc face, nod no i " epthn. ond tondeo,4 'no hope of saving his vessol, ordereol the three 1 that , at ha. , eet t, a r a „ thole.min sod Recall Dealer In LADM, CLOAKS and ' country mins famine prtees 01.1 stocks were to isfiriLl.AS of elver fatale and desetintlon, polka, an in its character. boats to he got ready for lannehing. he first f .--, e t elPthi have oared this tteoVlonorba,vre to tdsertnnslv.s.tonk or ssvPl,•ulta,les Hot oar fi Ith begins t 1 eta . The old foe, boat was put in charge of Pete r Shane= er a for- / eetap t eto i , wore , e1 , , ,,, a, at , erre, , the world, or the Fall Serpa,. Ito atrloilsad the Cols ',someon.; , , 9 , , ' bro ken r. , nierlY secotad °talker offthe BucAphalus ain it that it wohld have 1,6,pk im'po,sinlo to oldidn amid!, I r Ilaroer's,lodev's ,ad other leadlna locahlon ontions of law ROO Oruer are Up. an. pan- 1.. look, , r 01.,,,, sions and force mile the day. Daniel Browne,-sheelsman, Gar. Rupert tee), large suloptea from any Iqharter except at exor- Happily we knave been blessed with We have been led to these reflections by ghe Henry Wormier, George Smith, Michael Ft,ein, I bu r ., r „ er. abundant crops, and taking two Nor h of Europe following remarkable dirclosure, which has just and incoh=Marks, deck hands. This boat as swung out - preparatory to being let down, wh been made to as by ono of the best men in the generally, the yield of the harvest may be de- State, a slavebolder, it Southern man, MI for one of the l men In &cut the rope holding up th scribed as good. , twenty years a Missourian. Evdry word written Iv America these:mons have , ,not proved so stern and all were thrown out and drowned. The second boat was pot in charge of IL Stod down by may lie implicitly relived on: ropitious. and, whatever may have been the' dard, the heat mate, and with him A. I t. Brown, i tiroduce of the countries from whit the ports in --- t :110., Nov. 12th? engineer. Wm. Peters second engineer, Samuel ton Black Sea red .dref drew their .upettera the 'I wee the Attn. day, a friend of m i.,. who Chapprl, wheehiman; • 'Richard Sparks, steward, con 'none. of the war'with IttOOthiatill prevent us d icing aid from thalquarter. Fo\t- the pre- Peter King, fireman; Jack Hollinger, do; Mrs. I l Nlartha Midforth, and Miss Emily Marble, pas- I tteeea tilerefere, we must depend on ihrlnown far. 1 mers furnish what is needed. France l a ;ts eel tenger,. This boat got clear of the wreck and t surplus fur export, and Roll d and put off heeding against the wind. The night i detat l y however, Poll - I de.ed the st named country l bas been drawing wan so dark that-it was impossible to tell where : i te , a ,,• are pre .. to he in a repair, perathere, ae,„ the nearest land lay. 'the crew, and through good i rather larg y (rem England and Holland find ed nobly some fifteen miles. fortune made the land between two reefs;, on Belgium con nue to take low qualities of Wheaslt, either qne of which had they streak all on bo hi / R ,,, s ate \ ' Float we sha, , require the Foreign supplies. would undoubtedly have perisliet, as the free - ors were mulling moiditain high. The men her notwithstanding the acknowledged ,abundanco imPe' fat- o ' t \of the home prodoce, cannot admit of doubt-- built a hvge fire on the bench in attracting the attention of the third boat. They \ g }care we have 0,(N.10 qrs. annualt a g i At no previous period Last year the imp - to of wheat into the United however were too far off to see the light. . 1 Ithaigdom ainountedo 1.b.P.1,814 qrs., and du- The.third boat, one of Francis' metallic life- ritt the six preeed, required' boats wan taken, in charge by Captain Alex. ga tmder. have old stacks been • completely exhausted Ily the time this boat ,had been made ready, as hey now arc; and m mg full allowance for the propeller had sank to loer cabin deck, and ore su l eriurity of this y or's produce, it may still he\oestioned whether we shall be able to thelmat becoming entangled under the ledge of the upper cabin, it was drawn down sevend feel manage with a smaller supp from abroad, than under water. Through the exertion of the sec- we hare oaten hta the bride „ rear , thaieg „ antd _ and officer, the boat was pushed off clear from a Jr for „ c , tc - n t years past. It be Tames, therefore, the propeller, and came op. All in the boat now ~; „ rthee , rer ., eu , , eeeradere . 0„ ' where thaha got out and hung .. .m.oe aides, while th e Capt., I qntity is t be AI-at:tined. eosin has, till wash a bucket, hailtal the boat el.-, and spin non,or • . . furnished vvryinrge prop, on of the du all got in. Tlaey then pulled egaiust the sa-d, i e eepare, ae , „ ch.cot „ nom: tht i , mooocce to end in three hours, or shortly before day•oreak, e u ntirely .„opt away. Amerimo Oa been the approached the beach, and came in sight of the a err , arevrt haporten,country. fawn ode bre that had be. handled by the crew of the upon our ninon! aupil front thence? 011kili what second boat. prices will it need t induce the AmerimosTo Captain Alexander knowing the coast to be part with what they theumnlves appea alts .ea gory rooky and the breakers running so high, son to want for their na\lloe ? We -hall o pt at when they should keep out unoil day-break, tempt to at these 9, estions, but they 114 when they would be able to make the shore in Gazgaat t h eat „t re „, to all he redact no t h e w _ *safety, and stating that the chances were, should tore. they attempt to lend, that all would be lost.— Most fortunate it is that e_have been n\ The MOO, however, were rn benumbed with cold, with bountiful h w7i ., L hot, tee ,with this hissed that they in-i-ted on polling in, seeing that they vantage, we cutout reckon on or prices of anal; would notherendonvor to land, even if they-should indeed we consider the pal hieh has taken' drown iu the attempt, than stay oat and perish I p i at ,„ „ mod ) , ro h that . y .. t 00 ,,,, t0e ~,, it w i ll l ead before daylight. comm. Toy 1001 were ~u urgent Ito etionamy in eonnurnption. armers hove the the esptain had to consent. Tho first break : E er lir on panned in safety. The if.e.otel erverset the hitherto thrashed Wheat freely- s aw We markets in the agricultural districta have ! ell largely boat, nod all were thrpW.N.P.ll,La4*.• b''.''''''• ',applied. - ..o.- s. , succeeded in getting 1.1,1 of the pnintrr andl The gentility sold at the towel furn - Ling, the righted the boat. The Captain WrP, unable, at' IN, the kingdom amounted, Ind week, average, r .. first. 1,, reach up the side of the boat, and al- I according to the returns potilished no'Th nod . tY , lowed himself to sink and touch bottom, when he I 0 141,0 ed wearier,. „rued. moue ger. ~ We sprung op and caught Mid of the rudder, and' t orre, 0 ,„„ a. week. , r ~,,e r drew himself into the holt. Writ. Day 11.1« o swam ' c Faar P rare,„ t ear ee ,`.', , z , - . - , 7 1, .. ii, ~i i; T he , .4, ~. the Lent and got in. Emteopt , and Gerhart , rat _ engegrat reeding the are , red ~ is eiae l' e ,„ 7 bad held on to the seal of the It ant anon it Cap. ' o Cimprobable that supplie s may full off , incase eited, Alld came up agiiin in it. The ether two e r ' less, though Ibb prices ' new c urrent ' are ' stilh-\ Alaimo' Rector nod John IVelsir were drowned. e ciently tentptitig to cause ouusual exertions to be The following is a I et of those saved:.Capt. lade, and we bear that the threshing machiniT Alexander, nelll,llEalo, It. Stoddard, lot mute, .h e ave hero kept busy in all parts of the conntry. ,halm Whim, 2d do , A. 11. Brown, Engineer, .r. The arc' tams of wneat coastwise in the p7hrt. of ['pug g e t:. 21 dn , Samuel Chappell, Nbeelins.n. ;L. London hove not been large, bat the quantity 0t... ['par I. '.leward' meter King.lir '""' .1 ' a lt°l;' fa ring fr.. Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire ling, , do., .1. fit/short, deck hand, of Buffalo; by sample has beau greater than lasi week. Y,' Equinus, porter, Elyria ; Wm. Day, pas n- Whilst tlm receipts coastwise have amounted ger. Trey, N. Y.; 'II e. 311Iforta, passenger, N. ha only Whilst dco , n. ,,,, . lco hoc. , come to hand Y.: Miss Marble, N, Y. by Enidern Counties railway alone. and the other lines have also brought up fair q.ntities. The important rise which has taken place in prices, of late, appears already- to have had the effect of soniewinot checking consumption; the demand has, at nll events slackened since the advance and the tone of the Wheat trade has be come more suldned since Monday. At first fac- Mra were tiot inclined to make any concessions, but towards the close of the week there was evl. dently more anxiety to realize, and on Friday . rathet boa money was in -some coses.taken for Lincolnshire and similar qualities of Wheat.: The arrivals from abroad have been scanty in the extreme, nor is there mock prospect of any increase in the supplies. Holders of Foreign Wheat in granary have consequently remained exceedingly firm, the somewhat, heavy tone of the English trade on Friday, failing to produce the slightest effect Pa.44asersl base, mean while, manifested great tinwillipgness to buy ex cept for immediate wants ; und though there was no giving way on Friday, Were was certainly less disposition to dO business. The, exciting reports from hence appear to have had their usual influence on the graib trade at the, principal markets on the continent, and prices hrego run up L 9 Not at the shipping ports abroadnat.l us fe 4 l . The Mee advises front Danzig state that, be sides soma rebates for Dutch and Belgian acs count, a goofmany speculative buyers have . come rorwaid t hid/ had the effect of !ndvanc- Ins prices. Slim in warehouse had been all but exhausted, andwe; , wely any supplies e had been - brought forward the neighboring farmers. Notwithstanding I liNreat rasa , Comparatively little Wheat bad i4e offereefor ''pale; on the El, l 20th inst., only aboht 100 qrs, or secondary high mixed could dose°er which equal to lids lot qr. free on board w \ aid_ .oti\ Tuesday last (2 ith inst.) a few more Akers came (mistral, tmd 2800 qrs. of Wheat cha gcliands; high'mixeol, weighing fil toti2 tbs. rehli d 71s toi , 72s \ t' sec= ander; /31 Ilia ells to 70411 \ inferiilr, 1144. to u.re l \, fills4pqr. free on board. Tie vessels lied be. chartered the previous weak for London at4. : (4 11qr•.,-, . , \ Kanigsburgh letters of TuesdaY • s date state that hardly any business hail been ohakTae there! export, either in Whent or Spring Co ~'theide ot of tellers having been , . high as M eter pu \ Bbnitirs from operating. From Stettin we_learn that ;1 talon demble the spot were very trifling, toed the bus es'. done had been ninstlY for delivery in Noy em et rfteeeceetupettoefrthePeelenetle'stiteEnflhgolid,sll'lidkcleta. ''''' S e' not e- s ta - sea and Ahemberfor fit lbw red, and for Mixed i limit of the same weight tills., and fora Lit t ` very fine white Polish.,7llaper qr., free tabooed; ' At Rostock scarcely nay phi Wkicat rernxik\ \ and new had. according to the burst ..tints from thence. come to hand,. mparingly thahit had been a mntter of no email dillicalty to coni idete the loading of a single vessel. \ The noinian nal rice for good Wheat was then 1151 lid per qr:\fracfon board. - . •• •-, \ I `, Loiwi_rtiatensros'6lhisoincr.—tfio follow .inn:gtn.ipaa.shrangoetioit; o s ta b ti r , i:l , lp o tel o t o l r a t le o l i y ‘o m ,t a ro de o tt to t rite me. \ ~ _,‘L...1.... •- ...4 Xrt ii,einty.'.., s hy lard Palmerston, has brought the !_ a _,te`TL\ a °,_ elerayabout Mascara, an much, we suppose, am. \1 BITE II "A: his anifsver \Dad on a former occasion to the Scotch c sale low far Pr6bythiy, 'when requested to'use his officitilin. ert e lt, \ .\' no,.e for the- OPPoittiMetito ' O. ° /1""3-V" 01 - t fffit4o i ' , account of the t hoileris. His Lordship, it wild +° • I .OW seen, although he adviAe9 hitt audience to- nee that ~.1,'41, nol , their children are, fftaught the principles of re li , , 11 EA:NH— I ...a"' ' bblasinall ishiteßeanis-11 *inn and the* daty towards 99.1 ...1 unh'• i_p ~.1.177 —\ -. naio, - - - - :atm froqD4oo.: bmodlY de-meS, #o , funa4tae * lll cl'lirine 44 ?TIMOTHY SEED-40 bnit: Tina' V\ A o t Zs,-"W i 1 L. L, ,,.,„ E 0 it . ., , w ich Christianity inatk i \ . . r %..1.- Itreale'l/r ~ :litelo 'A , .. JOIIN"' _, Yea wilt Cad that children two boon good . CPPL - ES7-100 hot it liiha ethietition . and. Owl ,aasociation in, warty ~ .4_ solo, , „ - ,!\ life that corn/Ft the' mieda Ihr men:. Ills, time ')oTf-- that t Were are now awl then e*cef trona th:gene , ral priohiples. An there aro, me n who hare bee,, he m with club tee!, born 'hal:Aor With, other_ lk p er sdnal erects:\ so also' It \ wilt,„luip,p,4.3lint children' wi be ' bona withtlefectire\ dispasith,ni, \but there a rat's exception/I.\ sperwanded, that tha raitt.and,beial. or malt are, palm* gird, hra ire' endi . t*On . traltiliOnd educe- Bon whether ti t goodneita ltaphteleotat birth. shall shall condone' h;kitispliii \ limit or wheiher, by, bad knoalattatis, 10 shall \ be' cornitliwd ind do stroyel. (Rear, h*r.") \ 2:,.,:.\ , .---- si3.. illusical Instruments. THE subscribers are now prepared to offer Mr the Inekeetl..n el Jobbers. li a nte Dealer, and oth. r• trading to Y 11,1,1 Instrument., and Merrhandlee. tto• mimed.; artlrh, ;idea, 011.4. &rape...my, Flutes. Pit.. dr.; Freer)! C.nacen 3/...Afmns. .ornet n Pa- , tonr, Jr.; German Put... dr-.. , Our arranll,fannte alth the larg.et and moat relehrated Manafoctuy.q. 10 Earl,. are each ;Leto enable Lie to eell good* at (Stir 10ar...1 prk , ..•rnlwe eau offer Qtar curry the advantage of seleettng from an en tlrelbnew and earefully se retyal stock. Being to the ?lark... a.I am. ..ot. VIVI THECA?/I, made to aeea , l`tor an 7 Job tot. of thatmay Ire ran afford onmrtunities or bar. ira Ina Su many ankle,. N k l al 1 No. 97 tlahlen laine.:Na'artfork. T ilE nlidersizned haring the A,euer ~.. !.. Agenei , ol 31,, , r.. CAltliiiT A NEF.DIIANI ,9 (New - York CELEBRATED PATENT 3 1E.LODEONS, a-nold Inform the Trade and the Nadi< In cotters'. that thry are now pnuare.l h. fornith to IM den sod other, Ihrre truly met:rated In.tromento at the Manufacturers' 4.Wr.r.T PRICES. Erery Inntrument Warranted. FERDIXANU ZOOLIAIIM .110,., attl2.Zra • -I ''''t. . r. 94 - All'd‘.. l ii n t j a% . .. ' -'3, F Xr"l l :i.k. _ _ _ ter '4 3 W. D 4 1011- ....1 ° OTT C ll O. B- 315 . Broadway,. ,Yr:IT:. Sara. " t ' uZVlL ' a r jr:lrv t 7;:faT''-. n'd n lr7; c , , , ;11 ,, T2' 1 %z9 ,, Zng i1 ,F....r Frames and Ca:ea, and Volztlander * Jahn', C. C. Ilarrixonle and an other American Camera, mentantly nn band, at the Stanofac oter, Inert; Oder., and warranteo perfect. anluaint Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFAIILAND tt CO., 33 /1.1/DF-V LANE, _yr w TURK. f arehonge 145 Pratt ..t., Baltimore, 'Md. I ASKS', Jett - filers' and Counting 'lmage I Saf , ,,erery el:, mordantly no hand far into. and warranted in el,rr ',peel- .. - Nry Toax.. Aprll Sth, 11151. Af.sn,. Ma. • .Pren p2eas tr" t" inform Tr..a that nor S.fr vre!.. , e4 11.11.• sad IZra;.l'n':OnnV.r IL-11g.,X7t M. gs,.pon.d thrnochoat lb* yrln frt. hilt. Its eon. t.nt, r-ntaln,lcllaArmed. Tbekaln, •11.21 r.rmitinr. ill. I [hit anx.r, for anotli.rUtal. lirgpertfully T. JENNY. Jr., II South William at FEVER. AND AGUE. DR. EDWARI) BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Fort, Ram mad ,Scar, DMMPrin Affect. Mm. rIIIIE Proprietors of this 3leciirine will 6tate 1. without hmitation .r fear of contradiction. that the .eemeethe 51trynas `tar tamed more perm. whore It hap Men Intrndvawd, then anyother medicine In al. toe the Oen , . dimmer,. The medicine his neither Amenle. n 4ulnine In It. conat.witha. ell of tbe Ingredient. toe of ot • perfectly healthy cher-color and hiubly rift - misting and nvi,weatloe In their tendency. rerenne nhilw u•lntt thin tnedi—tro. will net aftweted h• expoeure to water re s damp...re:Mr,. an mom that, when In their tools/ heali laentere In...MMus of the w nutr, her. Ow Aso. 'net. ..111 elo • , ..1/ In ait,t m•rlieir,. as Eh. ,lieutla nut et Ile under trwattneut end they •I,,aste o f •pord,„ 111. Proprietcr r.othllntrealnr. thra.ande of cartiVonte• min :rom lb.*. alto. blithe. meneete .hl lit y. but neer...loo tto the Ma ,ur one loteht and will bat. tide InfalllM. td•Wd In youmelf Full tinny co. It. tta• he e•ch certltlcatert. an he won et the ninowdeltoclutt ahem fhb .Iwheine he• eured Lee s:1 other. tome tailed. For 1 1 1•rotole and en ..the. '..Celled. fat then I. oot ,t!nr tt... market. It ha•• Mo. taL b e4. l 4 t . 94/ , e:n n elt n .....t , nb r il t 77:4 " t ol :111"; oral Ice r:1:1 r av cl• 7 . • to I .title of thi. ‘lnficito o.neL,often be, the Main.] et. tort. Prow $1 twr hettlc. Fur owl., by Itruzzlem In .11 narteof the United Straw and Paned, All Wholnattle.”rtlon /tnt 1.. to 11F.IID A 131.E13‘ CR. mt,,lt. inc.o V l .lllll , hr. . A "Fal,to.ottcl, , 11'11 Nt.s I •.u , l /Its, 11. / Ittar/.utlch. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., I molder* .nu Dcslen la EKEMBIMI • • Knan onn,dantly ao hand a foil artment. of Ilar. Ind Band. !loop. florne,lo., awl nr hor 11n1s, • STEEL OF ALL KINDS, Merv:hunt, fr. all mtlere. e, the ...entry are (pelted In er mend their or In. trefe,, I.n, bait . Tiers by mall entruatekl 0. be rnire rill b C!lrd at the lore.t murk. rate. MARTIN, APIIIN6 a CO., tlreenwirb mt.. N. 1. SCHIEFFELIR BROTH:CBS & CO., WIIOLESALE NEW YORK, Rare rOPIOVVd ITO Wainentsb,onr.offit/knurn, .31PORTING the fowling Drugg from their non h mdk En , l tn h l tTh Eurapa . and r Pa nr r n y d . iTo anhd Nail p.od Hair itrufbm Bair Gina...and ?trans. Paris and Trlonta Spoon... rare , boar, tho r nIT,r Mom nn n 121 Ctn. mood rrspo t nahln tonna. r. either In para., nr Ula, .ce heir twat. ttnntion. jer.bl2env (gA3ILTET• L. CAVERLY, 'ffholesalo Deal le Broom. Painted rails and Tuba, Wood und—Wlb nne ‘Varn, Ihndketc. liata.Cordaara.Tartne.Wlekinn. Mateh es, Loe.:h)-1 Greanialch at. Now York tribb-Irt. DOW SHADES, GiltCorlikees, Table . m \o.o Üb ntbam thaMne . 1.,i Sanaro. New York. mhO4ya ROBERT H. PATTEESOWS LIVERY AND SALE. A 0 ,..., :TN 0 E, STABLE, ' s.Ci Tortalr Diamond ereet and Cherry . !Ley, apl.3..tf PPITSBUROIT. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE,- FTREET, AIIO SF:VILNTI.I STRIMT, PIIIL A I) EL P 111 A. 11. S. BENSON, Paorairrox. Sex.rd, 13.50 per day—p% ?day 3, 15.14-1,3 oekei Oaten Charles".;l'r;r`eirtatai 17TY HOTEL, (late Browne,) corner of Smithfield antrd Third rtr.ts, Pittalmratt. Ca_ ()LASS Proprieo, Wilds large and 1:011300111.111 Renee baring under. afloat-borough repair, and run:W.l2,lwith new equipments Qtr.:Amu t, le On., open for the replition or the travelina public. tins.. anz,..darn OHS SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of North Commrn and Federal Allenl.hr Clio vr!.l I ' 7 arL . f `" :;:tl l l-0. `" ,:g411.= t7thi, tin h. also open,' a %a I. r , NOON! In the Ft. Charles Wilding., on ...end ainve reof et.. ho has at pre. tri.'ll.7.7l.fraiirte=kr. I„74l'.;,(PainT4lut%l.eirttn'Ttiono, reehar, contident—frum his continued to Weiner,. him matron're gal., lb...material and et Amen efuldored, theorenlah of hLs work—be .1.111301 be comrade.% with to the Ir. or West. ~.am SOUTH. WA LT ERP..II ,I , A RSHALL, Importer and in lloV x• V n. etninL , tr••. P"'" n'"‘" • huh. Agent of the rele •t hrated manttracturre, Menem Deli. emu; a r t, or Perla tab3..63 tr DARin FASHIONS FOR LAW - LSI:MESS- .:.a—The Pariel. F 101111602. tor JUNE, din pet mtmmar In ho on sole the lat. rnalmo Dr Mk L S. %WILSON, h0.1.11.1$ Penn. abort ti.od erect. KLER, JONES & CO., BIER'S PORTABLE BOAT'LINE, oRwARDLNG AND COMMISSIOR 3 . l l r....MCELANT3reattal Basin. Seventh street. Pitt. ed Brl^l, and n alos., tbruite ar- cosl9 _ • NEIV ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, MERCHANT FT AS enttllnelledii business at No. 39 Mar :=`%:"47,11'...-t,%;":.Z‘trunct:lll7:7lld;i7l=rll styles endows Kiss. oblch to, is prepared to 19140 us. to order, in thdarot ashlooatde stsles sod to the best corm. tier 'lasi na hest Woe arpesiense In bis Mild..., be feels grett ' te f oit ' ln Y"' aibn7brs=l:.bn' R. l" 1174r OF' 441.„, motold comet. . 4 .11 1,. .A t 0t/Z Is this a dg r dlt tire tlrocery Fots Cabmen L. No. 01 , 5 too - ty . st to Dir.J. AteVABLAND. who ordain. the business, and Is beraby lOthorlied to collect .11 accounts doe ta las end to settle ail claim! , agotrurt tte. JOHN LA OELY. donut 104, ,044. J. WILSON PAXTON lames W. McFarland, WITQLESALE S RETAIL DEALER IN FIIMILI GROCERIES,. • • Tea., Fruits, Pickles, Spices. Preoerves, (FOOD An) WILD4W, Domenic ilensichrti:ihnut Ooodi, , • 266 Lthirly Streel, Pitlzbugh., AI ISCELLANEOUS. conversatio meting into familiar n with me, he informed me that he, and others whom ho did not mime, had been dill genty at work for twenty days in the service of a secret organization, preading pretty tench over the State, the object of which is w make Kamm a slave State. Knowing me to boa southern man, and strong ly inihneel with 'Southern principles, ho.did .t hesitate to ask my co-operation in the movement. ile'ssid that he was sworn not to impart any of tn• perrposr, thu Soady, unless tho individual. ap proached would enter ,into the movement willing ly. Declining to join• this new institution with out time for reflection, lie referred me for fur ther information, to certain suspicious gentle men, with whom, however, I am not likely to have any consultation. Now, Ido not know that this affair is worth the piper I use in detailing it. Dot I have tholl it not amiss to, put you on the look-out for de 'elopements. It is surrounded with plausibility sufficient to make mo think there is something in it. - The lending feaiures of the. plan would prola ably be to transport a force from Miennuri, when the time comes, sufficient to accomplish the end desired. I take it that this is a movement of .4arhison and Stringfellow, with•a few others of 'ike mind: and it may be that your neighbors of the knpu6- tuna know something about it. My strong conviction is that Kansas can never be a Slave State, although it might comport with the interests of Missouri for it to he made auch. But .1 sin firmly convinced 'that Kans., if made a Slave State by the violent irruption of cittiens from another State, will never be admitted into the Lillian—and when that state of things is up on the country. we will have a Ovando that will perhaps destroy the Union, nail bring tin tin blasting civil wnr. 'olden with accumulated bor. Tors and the desolation of a ,nerations." 80 fire. one friend. • Bring it hearty lover of the Union nn it it. he dire not rare to.peril• it for KILINa.. n enterer ~,,r 4 ri-r of the principle or 1.,0 N,ornsiza hell, he wisher the real settler, in Kansa, ••, regulate and todnh irh their own ins 'ration, rind does nit Irish to have violent interferon a from any quarter. that Nlissourinng should ortnblly emigrate to Knave, nod carry their principles no I slaver with them. he re;vit.b• tt legitimate nod prnireworthy, and hen not failed to commend. Itut that ncheineri riv.d.spotrponen arc on foot fort.-,I war,. Me irrrwrs 01111, he regards •mi •nowtse arid ogerour, • I, it i. tbe prosperity and peace of : use State, oat the grow.li nil trnde of our cay that Fount to-rich . if we get anarchy and civil mitt through Atchison a curate, on the Best We throw thfn diselovorr bef o r e the ptfttie for their Pulp:neut. We hold that if any measure iv 'Vitt, it has no need of flarlfuess and conceal ment. The public. will approve it. If tho Inca vrire mr•ony. let all good citizen., 11.50 their influ ence to a ocrt a state of st rife and • bloodshed in the West.—.cr. Loorli /01,/, Toe WAR 15 THE ass, —Views or LORI. P...- mi.u.Nros —Lord Palmerston recently attended a public meeting at Itonisey, and iu replN,, to a toast CofOrillaratary to the :Ministers, he gave his views at length. in relation to the policy that would be and had been pursued concerning the war in the East. He admitted that the work was of great responsibility and deep importance' —more difficult, indeed, than any that had de volved upon the Administration since the termi nation of :lie lost war. But in the present emergency, the country and the government had both come to the conviction that it was necessa ry to draw the sword for the purpose of main taining principles of the utmost importance to the welfare of mankind—for the purpose of not only supporting the weak against the strong, and protecting the commercial and politiflal in terests of an ally, but for supporting the sacred principles of international right, which, if vio lated in one case by a powirful government against a weaker neighbor, would be drawn in to a precedent, and lend to a good of injustice, which, sooner or later, would have come to our own doors. Alluding to the alliance with the French, he said: "We tram that this now companionship ce mented by the blOodAbed in actjon and conform_ by those laurels which will be bitertwined in vic tory, will long endure; and that 'the two great nations which aro at the summit of civilization. not only of Europe but of the world—two na tions most worthy of the esteem of each other— will, no the result of the resolution of the gov ernment and the country to engage in this con text, be forever bound together in terms of friend ship and affection [tremendous cheering.] An ticipating that whatever may be the difficulties and dangers of the conflict, whether it may be long-or whether it may be. short, the result can be but one—that is, that the arms of England and France, raised in combat for the cause of justice and truth, for the cause of liberty and of national independence --not seeking conquest. for selfish objects, but for those of the most nol Ile and generoun character—l cannot but fees confident that the result, come when it may, will be such no will gloriously crown the efforts Which the nation has made, and will place the honor of the country—will place the character, -dignity, and well being of this country upon a purer and firmer basis even -than that on which they have hitherto stood [groat applause]: and when the people look hock upon the oacriflevs they have made, they will feel that the result has fully justified the means that were ttood-.-- they 'will feel that they have been rewarded by ample suttees for the exertions which the gov ernment has'ealled upon them to make." THE VICTINS or rile NEW Ena.--Up to Fri day evening 142 bodies had been recovered from the wreck of the New Era and buried at Beal Beach. Besides these some thirty or forty bodies were atilt lying on the beach to beinterred on Saturday. Th. - A far, the sea has thrown 'nearly ono hundred nod eighty of the victims of the fearful calamity of November the thirteentht, and yet, by compn•isonwith the number of pas sengem, it will be felted there are seventy per eons misfit*. Many of these were undoubtedly mailman:a me the Steerage of the ship, immedi ately after striking; but ns apart were washed off by the action of the wavea it in probable that f i v week, to come we shall he reminded' of Ibis calamity by the occasional costing up of come lifeless botly.upon the coast—a slut memento .of terrible episode. The New Era remained on Satnrday in the same position, with her masts stall standing and her lull fall of water. The sea was es high that she could not ho hoarded. The Boston Atlas says—"Everytudilician, for the lost fifty years, has heard of Old Cheshire. in Berkshire county, Mass. It het been almost unanimously Demeeratio.ever since Alder John Leland, in 1811), 'born the mammoth cheese to Mr. Jefferson: Amid all the coinbinatiomi and mutations of parttes, Chesitire•Bas uniformly given its v9to for the regular nail net Democrat ic party. Bather glorrhesidepaitod I On Tees_ day last, Mr.Gmalner receited a toojority of the rotes oast; and a - Kniie`,Nothing 'wag 'elected a. thiAlinieril Court P.' Shoemaker, late tad mete, Perysburg; D. Whee!amen, Beaver Island; A Rector, cook, Colchester, C. W., G. Rupperaugh, Wormier, G. Smith, W. Stein, J. .harks, deck hands, Buffalo. Ono man, name not known, and who came on board at Port Washington. was missed over two hours before the first boat left, and his supposed, was washed overboard. Those In the boat were left without oars for come time, but one happened to float by and with its aid the boat was got in shallow water. The Captain and Mate then got out and hauled the boat adhere. They landed near where the sec ond boat had made the shore which was found to be Bird's Creek, near Point Aux Barques. The crew and the three passengers, fourteen in all, were treated With the most humane kind ness by the people at Point Aux Barques, fur nished with dry clothing, and everything' was done for them which could be - . . The propeller as we stated yesterday was own ed by Quit, Palmer & Co., of this city and Capt. Alexander, and was insured for $19,000. She was valued at $2.8,000. ArrSTILIA TIIIIFATENED.—The Paris correspon dent of ,the Boston Atlas says Alarming rumors are current in Vienna about PoUW, and fear is entertained that ore long, Russia may attempt to strike a seveyo blow at Austria in that direction. Austrian diplomacy was never more active than at present ; and her military ministries are no, less energetic. The Austrian army, now on the'Austro-Russian fron tier, is not less than 25 , 1,00011m0, (without reck oning the reserved corps in Moravia,) and it constantly reinforced, especially in artillery and . ammunition. The Russian army is constantly reinforced. The mission of Nlonsienr Von l'ford ten, (President of the Cabinet Council of Bar. rie,) which the telegraph; sententiously reported as undertaken to mediate between Austria and Prussia, seems to be to engage those two powers to remain united, that the minor German powers may not be divided, and the action of Germany paralysed to some extent by this division. The Vienna Cabinet hue refusal, to make another conciliatory appeal to St. Petersburg, Before coming to nu,open rupture,.tis Prussia desires it to do ; hut it promises to itipport any such ap peals Prussia may make. It iv' reported the Western powers, hate engage\) stet° the demands NorthCrn Germany may no dispo sed to make relative to the protectlou of its inter, tats in this Eastern Question, and(hat they have declared thenmelves ready to proceed with Prus sia to n revision of the London pretoceil, of 'the Bth May, 1852, 'regulating anew thienifkini of Schleswig Holstein ) and the Send M11e... The Itambefg Conference is reported . . ---- GNS. iioVS7o)!.—The following. letter vue'rUs, ceived from Gen.floutWou. ley' the Constnitt, ofi the Lecture on Slavery, in rep ly , to an invitation extehrled to hint to deliver one of the lectures Of the emirse: v : 11l here every disposition to • sit Boston at \ • the time which you propose, if my ales la the enate will permit. Before annepti the invi • - tation Co !Rudy tendered, tam desiro%to know whether the lecturer is or will ,he at iberty to give free expreasiou of bin own 'opinio n on-the - subject of slivery, or whether he letobe re• stricted to any particular net of opinion. 'These inquiries are all made tvcause I I ' llll,llo qui, but a eonatltutional conservative." . \ Ile WOO eubsequeutly moutred tint he wold be "at liberty to gire a free expression of h i opinions," and the 22t1 of rebrnary woo assign td for 11111. entare ; - but his Heal answer has notrl been received. -The 'committee, cpna , entljt• oxi pent, however, that he \ will lecture.- •.- •• ' , • We find the following item in the. Bt' Louis Rrr.ibtican, copied from no Arkansas paper. It Indi,otev a disposition not to favor the prohcrip lie pro-slavery policy of soma of the South-West ern tribes. A bill passed the Committee'of the Cherokee Comril on the 25th. Making it 'unlawful tottldr. finiortiitendent of Sehoole to emplOyany persons' as teachers who were suspected or entertaining senritnents favorable .to abolitionism r and was farther enacted that the different Sheriff's should report any and all mialstera and 'MlSSiOtl nrles'to. the U. &Agent who were mtepected of being aboUtiordate, and ask for - their prompt ro movaL Lost in the Council by a Vote of 9_to 11. Ski, Ash, ~. _ ti ~~~ GAZETTE. \ BIS= \.. .-:: sa York Herold continues to pubii24! pretended di catches concerning the Ationad Know-Sothis Councilin this city. These dis patches bear t e ear -marks of being written in the herald offich and are, not worthy of coull-\ donee...There ard,a number of gentlemen in the city who have beak identified with the can movement"in various States, mud they to probably engaged is national council; but th Herold\ Herold does:not knotNanything of it, nor do we. —Cat. Co . tn. The Spanish revolotiOnista are said to be hoc tile to the .pretenaions of. the Roman Church In Spain, which steins likely enough, es European liberal reveltitions have been uniformly so in Ho \ Home, France, England, etc. According to the Paris Journal,dier , Dcbats, they prophecy that they will despoil theclerical order of it, pesetas clone, that they will s oppose the eoncordat, of 1837, and the whole Pitney of the Celina!' Rome. Some of the provildonsi , Antos have laid bands already on the goods of the clergy, declaring" . them national property. • ,The last Burlington (Towa) Hawk-eye says: '- The Illinois bank of the river, opposite thi s , city, is white with thotorored wagons of the em igrants, and the woods dirnpby their camp fires at night. 'I histeam Ferry boat Flint .17.11t,'n1- though of large size, is unable to bring them over as fast as they arrive, This press boa been eon, tubed through all the season. Our streets are, • constantly thronged by emigrants. LEGANT CARPETS-rthit AZA Pied at the Carpet Warbonee. No. 312 Starke& R. of I;• and rich destem and alms, at very low prio r. W. luvwcrocK * BROS. LE WORKS OF THE REV. WILLIAMT IY. of Arimir Chapel. Bath. compiiains matter not. Imreto preeented to the American public, to 3 vole: for • _hr off , KAY A Ca. 65 Woed t of 32 acres of Lank F OR. I..NIOO—A . F - am t.. 41., t a . , , , X,^1 . 11.uo, h , 8.. 5,1 u °!.. lerol:Auti.4.l.kh ere g=l,,c4 =lles b. ,7t-_ Then. e .., our_.. , arid alout 100 be . ..i 'd th.. . ;,..,:r• .-....0htr ur. —ea T „ maehh,„. u r- 4 ,..111 , 2me of e .',4,..'",„11. 10 Irl r v I fi evt....d ~i_...fim hulhey ae4',..,11 . .. v e* al . gr.„nre.b.,,,„, ,r,i,r,ZR• ....11•er.n,irf 4. .... OM . I V, _9 0 . 1 4ty o ,p,"__,.!. and bu1t..41u... '" 75 ,d4... mi,g+41;.011,..r,a,1,7;74*,3 The lan, :T..17.4 le Term,. 0411 Peemieebot:r.., The '64 , at*. p,27i,...t.,x...b I. b„„4,77.;_titta •l, d:,..t..4 end ltemee,, ...12n in, tb,..ir i.i —_ _ R. 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