TMIE BI --,.-, - inzeTOßY. , _ • - TSDIESS nn l! Almrsats •B 1 • .. ii.. 111; :erns - Norm _ b. ....,..... . N . r.„. . ' y0 " . ..r 50 A: B. O ENri , 1. , r Lin NA.U., - 10, . .. ,.4 0„.: --- .,...t 'afloat:Ala and 1.04 ~, 1p; a, Clo. We AnahCln il=a t.1 74,Z; .--- both in the trp , i t 44 f 4". !FA": YOIIK - ADVERTISEMENTS 11.1buorl ild or 0= 1 .. 4 /in. elweritmg the Mi sad limpet fella •In 'the ditY of New Tea • ACCORDEOR , . pitTTNOMFECSSENBOIM & CO.. (late C. arasQ.lA. port , la sai Whotessiletkalsrs I nllworan. ira1..!1=1.Y...., lastrussnts and ..tr1r2741.. • ' • ,• curt amts. LFRED MUNROE 1. CO., Extensive 'ULU Cabin; Eztabliplanent , • heat mant .06 -frt-YN-S-LII, ORE lORNCOLT ' S Standard Cotton Sail Dunk; .740 rt. c..!BtAcn t Co.. N7l st.rwt, New solssetenlre Cott. Conarsttrors severs! other vine. ui ls ii . • Ps-NANWISPIi Print Cl..itto and COP 7. Marrs, CA. it and datizat Printers. - noVer GOODS. OWEN; MieAi IE E C. Importers el :Asciertcsa risco Elltand.FaneyGoods.ll?..d ;COTTENET & CO., Importers of French and t.t.tur ?io. 40 Ilr.d Ftr. PSTEIN'& 1.101;ad,1.b0 Liberty ea., and U./.l6s,Cedik.s, Tr telly Vlsoul"cen or Lat. . - AMES , 0W81 , 415 Broad St.. Ira Porter 0 , Dressorronioo4l , , Gimps .ad Fl Cravat, r nAttakand:.oo , Good. c.0.r.117. HRNNEQUIN . Co7lmporta, of 40:MTN,5,14920LP5..1102.6,412,,,.. Ntotjara .111{OHDISON & C0.,:N0. 187 Broadway, CORK. SCEILIEPER a, ILAARAUS, 1171- 7etters of thastark and Balgisn Broad Cloth!. Ulu, • orieNK44.lSor.6o XX.thsna. . ALOYI&N' KOHNSTANNic Importer 13Irtslefids,1"ce and EmErr:Medi. sad TOminC 1101EYEA4)7.NlatN, Em----port-er.TTtiei‘cfi Gimmai and eeteile7 Ckoes. Velvets Meri• Jr:i.Rumls.Wool... x. 0. 33 [Smut "trek. Ner• York. reoll-17 Iii . ORLSA AT BROS., 40 John itneiTiir veg. at Ladleir lUtt.S9 .* W mps, Taman. linitanc Etazulaccs. kg, -MEEKER MAIDHOFF ' Manufacturers . PallSocald• Dna and Cloaktrknamlsto,Fringe 4 1....a..-}lattarut. :N.. 34 De/ en.t. P 1 7 .4 TP -HATCH co., 97 am street, to-Importem af flea time.?Barab.hrna. Ocala sal • iritlN-VANMS;:. JONES m id lm' per. if ElantlienonV lhiralehlnet Goode. Llar. tanks of Moak& &JAL UM dr-, 22 Warren etreeL '42 7 %TRA.ILLEUX & CQ.; N0.'69 Broadway .10'illneonetare of r Lam and Millinery Oooda, £obr derive smCfrlasmlnge. X.HUCHARDT, 'ILOLICII & LlOLT u.s.uf t. 4 Liberty ettvet—rmPcre. , h. - 13•1.5. bad liaatala SIM% R !Mum, Vel vets. Test. Ass a. Sergc.t. ICaoleus oetka , rani ption. the. itemican Mustang Liniment in .11.6froozattsco. ' ' ~ Spain& Cuts. Ile. offartrfal cam for all ortarnS o rxlsar ex ,tLof A,yunernima Wegthenok,org -.l=Adotar.3ol, BrOodlrOT: N. Y. • t bUttNEY.;iIo. 349 Broadwayi tike oldest " te modystanadve establlstamt,in Mabel a- • .-tepl the a-ly In= I ;W: ORR, Resigner and Engrarer on OP and 'pa ,W r. ortabs = ma YS. Wi l ted Ea t.,tbs largst :KARDS, SANNED CO, Foreign Expro..K.'36llrogoi..3, Goods and W0k.g.... isar two t•o.11=~ parts of tho , Istin _ . „ I , ololr GOODS AND )11:1311:11T: • • r'''hiELMANN CO:. .um 93 street. .P.Arrscollmums , softuur =rorira.r=='`..,far IRENCII AND GERMAN• I , ASOT BASKET& (1 ARLES ZENTN.' , E CO.; 52 Maiden ,Lane, butortani of Frockt 6.10.3.0 heal and ma Beekota. sad manotacturers of Cana and Colcced torattoto and Jim= Lind WartSSAMia. t, 08.A17.4 AND TENDEIGI JACKSON, (formerly JoGrooS [lona Grote cot Tender ..lisker. 821 Broidw v ••ekoroxsToen-trt...l4me , 0436-T . , - B. lc W. W: CORIMLti, 135 ami -143 f-atrestrmt. Rein ssul Ornamental Iron:lß.:Ms. ----------- • • WITS, YGILS, dr_ - • - ET/PSOI4 'ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Dararters and ld•nufarorer• of Pars dad • Dealer In Ilals,Straw Mods, dr- spilt a. • '! °1 : • Patentee) m ratalL 4 In'Fornsce‘ .dal.d.r".T7,ut.tilaton. 0 As: - . NEWARK MIA RUBBER CO., 59 Malden. Lana. N. T. Alanotaanrrr. lorl Molnar. in Good,yeni, Patent 1.14 Koberßoot , . Kn., ---; ; .- ^ btax a o:s lAhlr...Chia.e., , . . ,Fad es DAKENPORT, .86 JUlth street, Maroahrtatar '..M Dealer in-nr..7 1 ... 14 . 0 ralie. Patent, .hubber Fabric., F.Deg An.' inn . , • -- -.1 ' i_ = ....-----'----------!---e-l— -- '' " ' lir DIM& , RUBBER CO., 41 John - se- am ass/lab:ass! Rusher Clothing Clotho. Dr uz - ' tnlahnitarb. PA.47r MACIIINERIi AND .11ACIIVE TOOLS. ---, ORIENCK'S . MACIIINERY DEPOT, 62 VlC...Nand donr. Alarhinari anti Alachbr. Tonl' 1 - 2' • ; 3111SICAL rztersuargns. - 1 - -. LAna1"18C0.,47.-51aidert Lane, Guitars, -. ris=armrd.l.s, Emu usattta...ta sss strt. at. -- - - FERDINAND Vio ZOGBAI33I & CO., No. 97 Ames use, un s eross of l..Ontrark AnNfrda. • trivi, String. Bran Inertrnmanta , Az- Ao.• =hit°. _ • ; - ..VANISHED Illi AND JAPANEDWAIDI. .... RGE HODGETTS, No. 158 William W.= . ro wtsassis e zr i r telt= ;twat . , .124,93rZ1es anArnr4. l .; Ir-.. Ar- h Virml Mr i t; iar ti"» sea PrecartmAt tu Nelr Ymk lillil /VS.. toF. _ wags. ssAssitorrsi , titrs . lr 2 • tr& - 00 .- . 11 Cliff street, et "b,,ts.,Arsr6P'sm,sl .sa}se ti•rmas Arearntha, A, roa frOaCWAVlriatTlaitii i77,73o7gl en.P=A emit Parietz of - PAPE,II for Inatiosurrs. Print.a.Book.Mndes. llsein*taren, COLO?. MAN sips. ,RAINBOW -COL hn OR WORKS, I% L. NICII, - Jo IZelrYoM Partesad Chrome 044 yr nANCE*MEE. SAFEA & !Rabe. Di9ll.o.lA.tim sad Croft Du. ROBvta M..r.tu:t1&12.2 zorl a, TOYS- AND FILNCIL 000DS. t° ARMORIC to 00.,' , 54 InOt i gOVES " .. I - 701 - 1. AO 3010 - CIT.I.ITY-iii LEER, COATES & EMT, No. 279 Pearl litrert, Yauscuttle On-WA Ch1...1 101/11.i !e_ll4,ol*, WINDOW OLED%. PAINT& Av. "Th—POILLON Importers of Oqbels sad Wledow Olaim—No. 37 Dareday 1 :.4} lIO~'HII~iS dcDROTIIEIIB,Ix¢~~ of ~ ~'' ~nw~vm:a~..xo.sLr.~~u.r,..an.. 7.ITiIIANICS - 4 • : . . PLATFORM SCALES. ' Lon; lon ono—Sma ko loy• tostad—Always iit....i...., • - - olent—thosolorladirod• Standard. • ..---- •••z.v.r - • A v t.o, plltetztlphia,GEO: W. COOL . T , .:-'....: ', 14.".1. 3 7 iiitilANICS k CO. I ' ..... , - No. SO Water at. ITORGE C. batA.Ll..tx, Negotiator or 0.. Ittydness Nola.. 0010... Afre.lo3=r :V. . •!4.., C 6 Wall st... Ye. !se. Tory., tlam.m y .."o,*•Yilre ~'et attolottos, • . ,1iim...a..-3ii.iToerlylor. /..e.Orrtu. , Eau uri.., ,1" 'new ikoa Item. Puy k Sup.u. D...... St. U.* C,.. QLLTENGTII CRYING DaLl ri•AVVll P Pttitargra t krlat .l%tb: "' Ft Lttoala.atel77.4l hundred ttprze, grar_ tW. ttV►~xt~l/ thrirSo‘43 Maldten Z. Tack Rub ' .. ~ 'great' Ransom= in /eve - -York. r• ... ~ miuvar ASP MIXOLL'aPii FOR CASH. COE 'WATERS, the greet, liesie , era 1 it rats D•ae• 3:VL 13roolorsi , o ffew - Poif..lo l- -, to ame, • ltastatit Me rot - otters. rag a. t pig it ta the ee , svalisbt• watts tastable in to stern the present tight ._ it tt os,ters his Untie um asetatatent of elogati.wid oar i 'toted Mace *sat Mototlotes at 4 large distatio. from ... fi p r k,...f.r rash. Ig a , .tivize , == ,, Pis m .to. .- I=hgr.lisb,ol.tl=7(Weetre o ' f the boa hew ' P . ork It itsgsiineluitng the lowntlfol end ma& admired llama Wagrigs . Vivito from his ova Itsetary, sivi 4,loinate a et. tad Dostaso NH fltgetb se*Port WI at.sio make, alfaaling sit opforatnlty farwelectians not to be bad else. where. Path . tetrad:oat wtrrtaiaL Beam& hatni Piston a t getwi bargsins—Prkee fayst Pi to IPSO. bittlat - tad .- bitaltal Insirrawate of , all klwie. Dittlevjeartere orA be best terns. bi alio matt :: -::. b.Ant71"1"',1:rt.1'.g.„....74.=..,,1,64.1:0;rierei0.z.ir.z.,..i. 14.10. COO) CALICOES;—: Just ree'd 2000 yor. fast tad o+,wis, all of , wig& tw .4°""k* ItesoN * oo - • . Cby. k CO. IL% V 1.7. toed sad Ibr TpLOITE-100 bbls: extrs farallyyLy utt u 211' ,Ttel 0.114A4P/0, x.AZI E.B&C) &Om Oil far ' gag" 1401 • THE _ \ WOLUIVIE BUSINESS CARDS -- --- -- ----_--===.--- =, S. CIIIIIBERT & SON, "110SEPII S. & ii. P. MORRISON, Aitur- £ i ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. for bureil="ll,r I.l . lltiZtj ' g r`h m"`" ,steam ;!. - ..!.: L . b .:::„ ,,' "tp ini.gPt,lr_oaf dr.-..t,Ettt,„;:'.:_;.-.‘,...-5.?!. -----,--------- - _--4- , Igo Third et_ Pit tsb urgh I, O: IS W. HALL i Attorney at. Law, "Bake- -- well's Btldloge," Gnat street, between Fond mu : , ' lilibigan General Commission and Collee jad ~, ,h . y . , atk.lo-wIST tion Agency Office, - • LIOR the collection or 'tome and Foreign 110 BERT E. PiLILLIPS, Attorney at Law, I Merantlin and all other Money rialrup. In Michigan ja.. FL Lout. Mo. .1 fe7 end adjacent States, Ittratment and raiment of 3-Ino , Ts, --------g-. payment of Tates, rhea sod Salo of Real Est.. Ts 11 ... 08E .. RT ., E p i l r,,, L i i...C l lK, , Attorney op rat La ; w ; n ~,,, .1,1, / ,,, L , , ,... e. 1-91 vi s,,. 1 „, ,, ,,, ,, ,,, , ,,,„ snt. tate wisps, Pittsburgh. ~,r t h. , : - T r • ''tfiliZ,`;';T:Lo':.7ii,7"its,;!.ll':,."L' r . ,r:„..k..4 . 'I c.... - : 'Newhall.. , j. i',..Werr,:cuo-cisro,,lTrict or Mlrhigno from re m s , tt i ale CARD.. --Having been /appointed the ex el Last.. Agra. for Pittenurth. for ma ale of Patent A (tested Cemented od retrbe.l Leather Belting, man . a f aeturol by P JEWELL d SON, of liartford.Connectlent , We now offer for ale • large assortment of all widtba =anat.-tweet. at the manutaraner's wire, his an being superior to any Leather Belting ever before ollored to this market. Also. • lermesteek of all widths of India P.abber Betting constantly en laud, and for ale at the ..Machine Belting Depot." lUfailla Market etre,- sen2n J. tr. 11. PIIILLI PP --- - • - ,i ErSTIN LOOMIS, Real F.state Agent. :11_ Stock. 3lewhandia and Bill Broker. Oboe No. id Fourth street. elan, Wood. 3usiness in,mptly at i tun.l.l to. ivnt.l7 QI AIqUEL L. lA_RSIIFILL, Secretary Chi t 7 rofie Insurance tkunpany. ad Water street. 'V M. GORDON, Secretary Western In.- ranee Cr... ig.! Water evert. G ARDI N ER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin 01 f ,,,, r Ofto !women,. Cerwany. northeast corn, of tr.vel I) A. M ADEIRA, Agent for Delawero Mu t. . 00.5 Itoursucry.luya.ny. 42. stet etre,. - - - • ATTORNEYS. - - IMMES J. KAILLN, Attorney nt Law, office e, Fourth t, neurilmst. Ptstsbarth LIRA-MIS C.FLAN EG L's;, Attnrney I_ tio. Youxtb sucat. iltteho,gb. I ASPER E. BRADY; Attorney at Law fa No. fa FM woe; Vittelyorg BANKERS AND BROKERS. rriERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Erokere,Pio.a.slVood Wes, 639101 . Dtamcmil Alloy. Entaburghi I It. /] - BUT Lade. bank Notetwid. Coin. Din - mint Tin. Ekrhariem Priantlasory No maks Mdleettma in all the principal dl ci the ldon; Eamire Deposits on eall onion Interest. mad' airs their prompt attatitiou toall oth cr molten appertain., Loa Broker a Lltbizins. t} Fisteta Y.sehriose eMaslatly fis sale. rnh 2 .l TM" CedlOt Vann rufei-NCE r KAMER &• '11.3.H.11, Bankers and Ex..l Netuags Buy sad fell Geld-and rals..and • - Notes, negotiate loam on Neal Estate'. Pis. ream rltlee.Jorrehase linanissnry.Notes, .d Time Bill, no itast sad West. Liar and sell Storks on Coaael.oirm. I,lle, ffdd"l'L'oclnFgeintst:ClVZ; =Xi* gelra":1:1.:: yrtAL ____Fk!l-1, l jaD. KIND Coin, Stock and Exchange, krokss,"fourth-Fer-est—S‘ds..l Was Bt. "on isnaintsioni bn Eastern eltim OW-f -mot. mica 4.?ollectlona tax& theWerd at low rater, IV tern Book ham Bought an d s old . HANNA & Co.' guctessors to • • llama!, umiak Co.. liecakers, Elehanae lirokereand eaters In Fond. .d DOrattrtle Eichanit., CeMlEmtre of E Third strnta gt,4„....td,ror.W,r.„,litLef,7l=cital Checks for ale, and L 1... made no neariy all p'rifsti pal p.n. of the United Sta.. . .11. blab. Inandan. raid her Porel. and imelliftzt Gel. Ads.ces made i.;ganiterits of Prod.., shipped east. on liberal teem. 1/LTX. WILLIAMS :55 — C0., Bankers nnd lirelearice fiorthrast corner of NT Thira te,stern rittabciriett transiscsacrar mute on liberal tn." end rollections oretueur Wend u. WILKINS & o:l,E:change Brokers, Noids“...ti=Ltaxi....:r u ria n s p r l ‘t 1 . 1:111Cof • Jrto L--------A.)IIM-ER, Jr., Banker ano V V ker. 4131 h.reet, No. 6eVouljoictiolog the , Dank of Pltcabarxh._ Xr HOLMES & SON, Denier. in Vorei . and Dasiestic Bllls of lilelupgrlfirnenr.re, v4F; rgitßia-WrZger.= 711 M tlis dth o throw:hoot the United fltates. _ BOOKSELLERS fz.C/ L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. • Ts Fourth 4r.t./k/.? , Soft 148. DAVISON', Bookiell9.r,.and Sto- Mame . , Mass= to Dmiamsd Agin., save; FFourth,_ MsT—R—Y—S. BO — SW — OR - 711, Boolsellir and Datier In Ptattaderh dr-, No. at Midget std.", mar Cdaddatd. Pittsbardh, P. -------_ _ Booksellers and Ctiti - onen, N 0.65 Wood strsotoart door b tb. car.* Or Third. era arch. PL &land sad law bvta coustantlr Fr. b.d. - COMMISSION W. BUTLER. & CO. re I,OIIWARDING & COMMISSION MER- A. CHANT/3.d Dealers In alld Sh 'chas eet Lea/. Na DI Tirrt er Dittaburah Mon sartu t r Dittalrursd ed Articles, lead Pipe ad Stmi. esSdirD/ _ _ Wi!. H. surroN. Soleiole Green - , importer and Dec.lef in {FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and, OA Mo nononmood.. Rye Whtek7. N 0.12. SoutdrlDA comer Wad_ end Frost rte. Pltttlernib. Perolu. rital & A. WBAITE, Coimission 134 For- IV. warding !Inerrente. dealers la Wool end !Produce eruertl l . alp+, Pittaburgh 31anufecturan, Ne. 114. &word meet. h. zublyln _____ tbS/5031 —WEL D;nont. anm VII ROBISON-1 . - Viiiaesale Grocers, 35 L Produce and 0— Membinte,,lvr 13evt T awe- Pittst. fOaSiTA S , PRINGEB. IeARBAUGH & CO.. (SUCeted ik pr. _• 51—neetaldalej Comtalseket CO.. Toieeardteir erehantrOdesiers wear sad modus VIT. !sea 14.5 Shat and 116 Eadood streets. litubursai. TAIT . • Flour Yitctors, Corwin ssion 101 sad 7or.krilng Iterehant• and Dealers IniPralate 1ar,417., Orients Mudd:crab Manfcture.. smartly attended La. 'Sde. 74 Water aud_9o Front Va. Pitdsaurela Penna. apl-1 ARDY; -1-65.,—§uccesiors to IttATWOOD, .30:TL'A k CO, CommlrYlkn Awl orkw4-. echanta. Pittrburkk TtukawtxTTlCK.Os. DatsbuTED- ANTELO, General Cbmmie slorts. Xerehonts, Phils4o Lacrol o‘trotzo mode oa. ortolwomexits of PrAwe cm:wally. !1•11,7 .• TWIN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers. op; Con:clod. M.reban dbrads In Ilorit. and Prttotran.)lanurnetareo.No.4 Malty r50...at: -oiLsiTELii, late of Vi'arreTlTOhij , 0 . Commlsolort and ParrardlncS.Unt ani tato C ooler Ist,Wootern Rola. Hatter. ;Pot and }o,ne ma, Lo ni.Wootnont Prodano goo It.. Walt . retest b.tve.n6mlthdeld snd,Wood. Pittobargb. *ate WM& l - trecric et CO., Whole•mla Orrecerte, • • 'Penance and COVlllniegon u. anny and nd. , ha FlUabargh -I.Tan!tractorfa. 112 ne , m atehtt i. Mtn REESE WARRESOIEBE.-11ENIAY El, n m aingligrzZoart . :=7 :2 en.et.Plttnt.sh 11421_ VON BONNIJORST T Gancen Onnualndon Pir. Iterellsatel .4 T.alnrs In P sanut 10... Manntseuvre. 144 ” stri. 144.- bars. P. ITII.---CIMASP.&LM.ER, Importer Isnd I.)alr t .i*CY."'b Tralnit.gillcru=nialiVrgt!'"'" !_'..-.'l- ---W--- W McCLYNTOCK, Intoner and , ole -ei trmila a Ta.ZT " d 11... Caver. Irinnfr Shads. itZ.l . r , Bedeltio.lll M.c .intt... MISRRLF; & PATToN, liVholeae - 4 ncf RO- W: liftoff', an dui Lena gide of tbe Mame& IgIOMb•P'. —I-- _--------_—_ RY GOODS. .ANA VAN GQRDEII., Dealer in 'trim ,' tom Tleatery and Olowew. laue mss. Erabradeetew. eXfteutte. rU27llllbiEl. Goode and Ilsadl antrleett • DM a. snrientenc.uf wbleb eau always be tad at No. 83..weener at ifarlut street. sad the Diamond. Pild_sbunt.. ileutl:tl" CO It. TO.. C r. 7-qtranrr yur..3a. Wholeaale Dead e . pagans to Yanu7 itad. &apt. Dry Drale,l•l3 Pidtabdtrah. t - EMMY to CIIFIELA Wholesale M/Vl.-ssal Ileto Dry G i Zerctratto. aurfor VOnszthartd - vma. wen.. Elt.tstazseb. - GROCERS• V.l 8i1111.411 BOOHB it BOO: i[iENEBALCOMMOISSION .MBB.CII Dealer. la Wool, Plow. ProdiPee sod Proth 23 . arch Water attest. Philadelphia.. HABBABGB. do BOOBIES,. Ifo It \V ARD N G COMMISSION MlN crasra,D.k. m Wool rod Produee off atop, lea =1 Libiati steet. Plttaburgh. 132.7-12.1 „ uro,ors m ril - FLOYD & CO, 113 Lib. - tA lg o .trwita4v, w Ac...a.staroue-us - nyez.t...nitoarg. 110POBERT MOORE, Wholesale Groc‘pr, MatrignageCiarTel=b4it= ugithe."OtZg SiTZturaelicatiVoWArt: KJ& cast, girLACKBURNTeC.-Wh-Fli. 4€50:201 Mr . nab I=ollgetngteriM U.i" rcr I.laV 'cm baarfat that Warataara. 1 Wirt.? Amt. ritLe_T! agAl.4"A.ll7lilatir.k. Whole $i Ora -1 cork Camalralau Warcbsai. •era , DraSers__lLt r r_railor t, 0. be Water greet. sad 107 !rant c - Ma. taltiFttielealie Orio.iez Pitts and &;" Jou. mum. BAOALEY h CU., Wioleshlo Gro eerik 7e4:15 Pittsburffh. WILLIAM A.. M'CLffirtyThr .i v . : ; , rma Deslerir.r of Wad .11 etsth iltesets,bss Ilas fLolirjgon 4t=al=4.="ll"'" - D.l. impo., oo ths las.t ten.. 'ln itOBEWT-13171 CO., 7 NliiTlc;le;gTo Grown, Comotlithst ltsrelisnts, Mem In Persion pittabargh lanctuActurts. No. =a LlbsrtT stmt. ITl.b.'gt'r_ -- -.----. Pm. v. Inc:C:7 ..... —nArr7irC-Ziiiiti. I,,VICK xt itt-C—a-NRYSS, 8 . acces.ors to IV V -L. 1,-1. D,Vielc. ICholessh, Or.sts, Vonmrdles snd irmn, mloton_Jfa.thsas. Dealers to Irma. Nall& lils. OA k,trs, ...i.l,,,,deiel.burfh Ml= irsharsAit our.: of star strs4l.ll CtiLItERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and tuit4 arziraortutVeriSetr:zr: ruu & R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com tqAtnreatillt, WrTerZe- elltb . mil. pypli2T .. .11. GULM. “aarr, 20) AG AIRY, WOODWARD & DO:, WhOlo - PATO VetiSlMX9....;. ~ITIMI(.I7.O=7FX-.... L. corny' V..4.3CANDLEgS, =ANS ito.. (emcee ,. lean toirkk k 1N1K40.1. Grows. 1.1,016,1411149/2,1141300.2 TSllo,llllaVittibliryth (lil4l3lleUr" Iane AIM.W of Wood and Inksta !!!= EEC= Diusw; &C TWIN 11. MILLOR. Dealer in Piano Ferns, Ittt.irrf' . ; i end t ba %Vattern ran 81 Wood W e •. - . • KLEISER, Deal in Muffia, Mu sical Instruments. and Int er of Italian Siting" , T 1 .4 rg 7,T'f,"01.1t7: DRtiGGISTS. I OliN HAFT, Jr., (mucesKor ;fag. 311iti 1- • ter,) 1% - bulteedo eurl 1144.111,ruggLat anal Deskr Iv 1 4 .140.14, oil. DyretotTe. ac. ill PAR etr4t. A .t r. Virgin Allpe. 1.11144.11444. irrltn:ular gent Ine enh:lo ' ' • 'mom, ....... ..... ............ 1-Lvto , 'WILCOX A CO., Druggiots and Apoth 1.4• wrner Market street andttreDiaronna , k , w,:rlTag..l.-ilf:lgALwZrrablT,:rttx bu ilt:77;lmo paos . erlydlone oartronrnstnito.T!'d- m7 l ' . 4 - 01IN. P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;ft Dram Paints, attn. Varalthre end Mr ntntrt, ?i'e.l. - in tarty Wert rtttsburat. Mint-dere win merit, nromrt attention. 11"0" Motet tor London a Co e ridnable remit! Mednamea mar A. . A. FAHNESTOM — .. k CO., Wholesale 11 Drognattts. arta manntentoren orWhlto lited.lted aeand Lltharata. corner Wood and Front moats. retn.. ho&gh.. . mda . n E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in %llAAr==i.ilagatr'aeuris v =rA .1'1.'4;1 _.~ PBAUN k REITER, Wholesale & Recvl Don eattta. corner of Liberty and Et. Mir U.U.aa tabnzitit. 1 SCHOONMAKER h. CO., Wbole,salo II • Dmrde.. ao. a, lirmd strvet, Pitteargb. yOSEPIR FLEMSG, Sueeeasor to L. Wilco: 11!)2 corner Mland s treet wsl Diannond—Krsne dus etantly on band a Mail-Ansa Medan., Clusta, Yeefissassi. and an arrklsr rarcalning rn Ma busload. rhrthisn. rrewtpria — ris carefully compnandal ar all boars. paly . WOOL MERCHANTS. 111 LFX, snceessor ItJRPIIT & EF: Wool.,Do•Nr. itetd Orommixdon Nerulwmf tot tb of Aladolmn (boat. No to urr. street MEDICIICE. - - —_--_-- _ - n R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, 1./ 77. 712 Mt Amt. °Malta the Cathedral. Pitt. buret, .dsl7ly 117 3 , 1 ] VARIAN,i M..Dif,o.o,,lfies€Ll.h t. a.. S. P. la. lu ' yllrf . l .7 d . ALCHANT TAILORS -110 TER. lIES Merchant Tailor and CI, . 1.13.45. 50. 71. Wood istww. Mlles!. ...talon to itorr and Visas' Ci,bins : • nnir , : CV - ILLIAM IP ItillY,Merch.snt Tailor, Dra- T per and Nader in Resdr Mods Clothlns 11l Llb. arty Mee- WATTS ,tr. CO., Merchant Tailors, lel A. 41 . Lliwrty . strews—W. sr. .no; mcririTS ~ nr :=l ' rds N'eintr. fittg=l:4 anYel..lttklit;. I )nr friends awl custom.* will Please sire as s "T,ahl 31 ANUPACTETRI NG W. WCODWELL, Wholeaule and fIt,LL7 atanulartlorr and Beeler In Cabin. War, N.,. Id rd gra.. W !IN IVETILEIIELL, Man ufn,tll car of 111 PATIINT BOX VICKI , . a snpr.i. sills. PO.IL 11,,‘ and IMAKED BOX UICP-R. even. nf Ande.on and lirb Inn. ooe arrows Irmo the Eland street al lacheny Clty. 2 , NIIIIIOIDERED AND APLICA jet} Wu r.cn nand Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucibleompnny Clay Man TIIJS ufactann . COSIPANY - lI C A VINO' tiNLAR,GEL tb.lr eaparity 1,7 manufacturing, are fano to 'Mat thn Itremond demand P. theleVrtek, Cra.bde , Sal a Paildlalt Clay. order:v..llll4lr tO by RIFE I lONKE. Canal Rasta Pittsburgh. PuPtshth. ~,u t Boots and Shoes!! 4A3111511.088, Nu. SO 'Markin Ktrem, ann./. erran the Mark. Ilduea uonld 'lnform the pub tbst be bas mot a vary fallen/A. eon. thto In the tint and Av., trade. nab Ladl. Gaiters, half Jena) Wad Lady. Vranklln an . 4 • all Pbo styl. fmnd on the Eashan ^Wet: al, 111.. and ,:hll4rens' O a ltersand /suer Boot, and en.. in .11 their warietirß also, (lentlenlet.' Opyra Rata. Calf Boot* Fru. Wo-da, Cong.. Galt.. and iSbn, afro, Bora' and Youth* . Bard, toe Fern... Calf. PI.. give an II tall anus 1F1,411 la roll snub an article ball who tar. an with their etot t an as trill g irt matt..• Won. Worn... U. plate.S9 Plukrtstrnet. m TIPS - - -•-- Hats and Cap& WILSON & SON keep eenetahtly on ,t! • ..„,,,,,,, rT,dreniptien and varot 4 Z Pats al iZe'atlZT I t a . p. r = sn Xer, trt.e to • rall pun-bud., .I.evrbere. 11 11,01. ...... C O . 11.6 .WI :Cr cis lill Si. O WEIULESAa ANT ILETAIL FASHIONABLY: lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS AND DK t LEIN LS ALI,IviNDS OF BURK CORNED OF WOOD AND PIFTI7.4TRFDTS. Pittsburgh, Pa. WA-Their Wet sombre.. erne duality .4 etrient lists end thw, mum, 80. Cue. and row lionon• suuttenolsoly Coach and Carriage Factory. jOIINSTON, BROTIMat t.: CO., ettrner of RN. Doisnont and Itet.ca rcrtrts, kneahmT iy. .rat e 1 1 7 ersportfully Inform tholr ithende. not the prat& .ra/ly, that they er mentStetcrriew Carriages, Want ws. Una, awass, Buten, bleighe and - Marine, in all th r various etyles of finish end wroportlon All orders will 1. exec - awl with arta witarol ' to dors. Milts end hownty of Bald, Ileralre will goo hi ettended rl's:="=-Trnt X: : - „d u lt=bl i ttlf ,, r 7 v ),l conthinit that- all who favor than with their Osamu a will la perfectly entered en .I+o a th.lr wore , e Curett.ers aro rwinetted to she them a eall'Btore pus , el:swing elsewhere ace e —1- New Coach Factory—Apeghany. civyg.. M. 11. WHITE 4: CO., luld re .2...=, OPuutf4/11 Inform the euhlio that hoz bele erected a snoop on Laostek, b,tereen Federal end .d.ltri etweta They are now making ml saw smeared to reo.ls. orders tor nen dcwelptlon nr whirl..., C.ll,liPm, Mellott,. EZlallalelh- lillfri, Plunn menutgaitc.. le a :MT ; I . 7 „ , , T u ttwiti ibl g f-tre r itit:e 1 %, tbs., toer r e ' lident too; ant e'en. ad t. do work on lb; of neaso.bla tntsr irlth thee. wanting articles in their lluc. ' Paring reminder attantiun IA the retortion. tieratorialk .d hannu none but onorotent workmen. hero Wt. 11.14.110E1 ill werrtntint thee wink it e tbstrernw set the Wont's. of the bi t t , ails stetter . N. B —Unwiring done In the .ttt manner. aid Do the at asst ternta. teßrtf - - ...•' lITIMortoM..- DA.. . m 00... . coret.xp. Living:tory 8o en & CO. NOVELTY IVO - ENS, PiTTSBUIP3II, PA ACK and Depot Railroad Settles, Hay And Conan 004 Ikko Mm. g •II elms. I4VglllraNlU.,"=,;l7oletefe Dalts sad lioatoolnor, Mlaleable iron da ' stivg, of 01e.• • tidy 10 form and atf • - W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, dl9. VII mud 323 Ldertv sfred. omcdte Smeryfrld greet, PITTSBURML Tomb .Gravo 1 Stones, )drsiltro , Top s Sfantobb fmporlng oho. a.. ' ay, r. hual. and war to order, by ruarldnrry. st the _lowest years. Throe topvired ortOnsl and .I.etsd floe for Monuatrotto <-7 , n band. Blorlg so 4 $l.O Y." , hle forstrhe4 to the Trade •t the lorert prime. Alt order" droateh 'lllll9 Libatr ic,LLA&A. ''''—:'..----------------_—__ Few Goods and Fashions for Gentlentoms' Clothing for,,Spring of 18E4. yi WATTS a., CO. beg leave respectfully Al •L. tomrm th eir annum , ruitnmers, I. re. the pub. 4(tzi . , .-apttilterkirA'N.:gt=z7.lt: nalharTlV ma mark.'nfuni—and th 0 they are Ttsdy to ren•lta or 'jatnsli=tnlhNT gn t gl;74 glgrbjltein rte -ITX h',:hg:h7glTs'iTrt , Tru , :2 ,l :` , l=:''' , Z l i l; Vo7M e rtlger an Inform."' that ou, bows to No. 116 ob.mt 7 str.a.N.:th vido. above St. Clair. CM- T. C. WAIVEINGTON • , .. 111.11.107.11 , 1 ADIES' & CIIILDREIN 9 SUOE STORE, , j 4 Hts elms alss nu hand s tull"soortment, Nn. 2 math stmt. Mite urgb .1, ~,,. ------ tlentlemens' First Class-Goods. GE eub9eribera beg lease to Inform the T s ~pnh~ne tfist tbey Ws rsed tbair TD.rEtelk.. l 6 l.. fr the temedssA most fsahionsble strrte. Syr Sea • ' woo. IMlgag'SbM7 NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. num VISSCIttn 4 SCITELL'S Opnetal Advent. • BOW, tin. 30.1 8.14 Bruocrar. NbeVort.,(l•4 No. b Nastxu strut,/ ffI!MEM=I Extension 'Tables. tikr lIE E:RDT, 150 WooAter , w V V Pent.» and Ilouston New Inrk, 51snf , tnFel. A len , asmrtment always nn hand. Order. , fur Shirring 0c17 , 111, punctually attended to. OUPIL 6.; 00., Wholesale Print Sellers, publishers, prinLtre, and hlandatturing Artishk Col.-men. Pali, London. Berlin, and Nn I , l , adwar, New York. C. 1311,0.10“ Bent 1 , 0 mall. The u•uut dieenuut to t 1,64 truk and Inatitutione. Victur• Mantillas and Talmas. O , ..YNEUX BELb, Nol Citll3ll , :e , 5 i el 6 1 ,1. tlota, wwil.l emit tht• latent' .n cf tnerchints to la, ex ten -11,1 2.l.eortu3rut. nnvie or.nressiT w.nitn fo.Attlnon en , the 1..14 ol th. er.gt.Loc. ee will (hand ht mforring ira.ut LePiiC . t I.4 , llc.••es.tte of i'Ohl he oyu thi nnlT rellehh ,oo k or Fnehlfmn -Puhlhat.lonly few dart 1.41,, then Intnenentnxot wrer mouth. all other ant.twitni , o.hto th^l, .Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! 4, TTENTION of puielmaoro io ro,ctswir milk.: to s nen and o. l r, gnu ir Invention In Planolforteth now full: F, 4 perawtrel• and before the huhtic. known am of ColeatialTripi - stringad nano. The ,401tirit, the Celestial Piano e A nnal,.., no In Its careatY for n. fig with the Angle hogsattainment Islthertu u known loth? Plano Forte. . Th•mo . t ofdlut.l Performer Is ettablod by the &id , fthla itnPreeement to prodnea etiorts in 1.. 50 eluting that would confound Thalberg a Lists. 1 nun of 14. enter ea. +ltem+. la Its canamty te. need at *ill w. an erdlnary Plat. of the .vete. quality of ton, and is InstantlY eitanged log by the use a ...non nodal to a anulatustOn so •nd * j cell?, aa to earth ate nod' rharm the heart. The.- Instruments perior In P rawer t.' ts 7o nranary exist., Fianna.i for sweetneas. Punt] • breadth. and rictincui of tun t h en the cs.mpetl. • mt• th., world. Thl• the .1.12,ny of Profer , :or's and Ater wAn Imre teidnd the .....1.•01.1 Piann. Ortilosr., I'l. all .se, yew 'ma Apennll band for ludo at, reLlunall t. lerr. LLY O SIIINElt,3•1 1 Itmetlyrey. ItarmtlacturrsA l4nle .h01.,..*1.• r. , (..0 1, . . . • _ Brodie's Oinksand . Mantillas. ( i F.O. L liktOME,-51 Canal. and 63 Lisp, A nar‘l ate.. Now York, Importor. Menu:Allure/ ma 4 Kbolewelo nod Retell Dealer In LAI/II:S' CLOAKS end NIANTILLAS And, every [Abele and dearrlptlon. what. t bl he .m,ontion of buyere to ble extcnelto nook('f o•lnde., enltAe for the Fall Season. !Ile styloelend the treole an nonftrutod monthly I,Y 'UMW% 6ades'. mai other 6..44 , 1 Feehl•oh hooks. , *opt-Im, -- illustral Instruments. subocrilers are now prepare,l to titTer for the Inancetion of Jobbers, Niusiebealera and .th. in...trading In tlueicai luetruments and tierrhuniaa the feline:lnd artill,.: alhob Awe , . Genbarr. 11.1”; flfe, do.: and German ACenreff.lll.l. Yibrharne. tlernm Psr tn., &rya,. Tronstssse., dr. 6....ta n'orli and Pains dc— (bur. arrandementeedththelsractt and mend tota ledcelebra Manufaettirers In Europa are mat u tn enable sell weals at their Innen , 1.01. , '5. mud are ca. offer nor Metre mere the advantage of gelrrtln. tom, an entirely now and care:ldly ettedjdock. heing in the Market nt wa rms Willi TI(,: CASH. ready to [Teelaof job Int, of anode that may oder, nre can adult OPP o ctunDiee 01 b. , gait:din man, article. , ' A:Mate of Cartuat A Needham.' celebrate) PaGntllleir. deona FERDINAND ZOGRAU3I CO.. Importer , . ullielma No: 97 Malden Lan, Nee York. rrilE undersigned haNting the AgeneT of Ideurn. CATS NEEDIYASE.9 (New York 4 OELEURA PATENT MELODEONS, enteril Inform the Trade and the Public In reneral. that thiyitnencrec preparv.4 to handl& to Dealer , and ...here theta truly eel.brated Instruments at the Nlanueseturers / PU1C" FE1 . 7171m . 7. - 04v2 v e , r. "I' X ' t Imparter , et Munical Instrnmenta. • So. 97 Malden Lan...l4e• York. Daguerreotype Materials. W. TIIOMPSON CO, 315 315 Broadway, ?P h= e of TXt.ri'Ar,Vetllllll.::ll4r4f7T:te". ..11) Imam arta Carer at . ant lfa ntethindtttlS er c Ii hand 1214 all n,l wnr American (..rteernr courtautly nit hand, At thr Anunu tun n horrst priors and wermated saia-amt Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WINI. 51eFARLAND k CO., 53 ILAIDTV LANE, SEW YORK . Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, Mil. ANKS', Jewelers' anti Coital:lg Howe Strfrrury 'Mr• must:guar on hand Mr min. and w."'" ,roa. April Sth . Mt.,. iritu•Land. • fierdlezerr-15 01010 m 0 Pic.. an in Inform fan that roar EAR preronni tar Mr Ira And l':lrTe=muTipP:mt:'AjLerets"'Z' l aTul ' = ugh It 7er,t:'rr'n:ntnt.ri=ntlF „,,„ I Lbw, antrun annehartll rum, J EI4N V; 41.11 road:, Ai alias. r._ FEVER MO AL -- DR. KDIVARD }3i E 1 CRSR s STAMPEDE MIXTURE, FlmtAe Fever and Ago, Uwinue reeer, nd 1148 on• Agectart.s. THE Pinrieturs ef 31edieine will state without bultatloo or fear or cuntradlettnn, time the ,lriaresne Mtirtra cure.l awre perm , . when. It ham been Intendnood,than kr, other inedidne In tue for the shove &sea* ttn4lkine h. Arreme 4418184 In It. i•mt• sitleku all the lezevdients are of • neerfeetle healtb• character and highly stimulating land lot Icorstin• In their tendency. Panama .4(0..4,144 thia medteine r.. 4 14. affected b. eabeutre to water or dame/atm...herr Mau when In their limed health. I'lantarek in...long .4 UN eaantry aoner e the Arne VT. van ail! do tu wirld 1111 medicine.. Cie ne.1.1.3.. nut obliged Ur tar l ue wh/iee.a,tr•euneeli odd ht ta a:nem! ,faureafy elore Tb• renpcietne eouldintrudueo tboukkan. o ..• rectincstes firm Itio awelt reape, ability, but neeferwearinu to the he Nat nn. , nil have the Infallible nrned In yourself. Pull dlr.. , tion• tu Ito nee a.f1 ,, 4l nu, eh Inftle. ILI CArrtlfontteo ran be at th. n•lee.s.hewl B u .Den .Urine ha. rural • It 4 ail there hare For 14,,u1a sad all Oh.. 9iiikHta Complaints there I • better Medicine lathe market. It has air'. with the meet •etunlehine nacener newel - al wan of ai.vmstiorn and C.nnt, rm these ceu lain. take a. taideeteewaul.'try ,•••vary acne. bat lb. Ceellud u. Prue be per I. ttl• be Trrua,ut• In MI yart• of lb. I' riled :tat. •O , lC Alt ILR•sif ASAUI ta-.1 co , mt sAvlrrtp....l - B1,13:1i CAL I,,r!otors. 1trn5Aw.........• Aar , rs- 1.1•011. 1:1,..11 A Vah,,-.1t!..-1. I. WI, Al 11 , . IL For., et.m . ct , _ . . IRON WAREHOUSE , MARTIN. SPRING Importer" and In IRON ANI) S'TEEI .. • G`rn-naldt nnYti,..Ytna YLT:Piff47IT,Z. ;747.1; [tar'lVlr. "r. STIR: f. OF ALL KINDS. MerlLnnM frnm al onctinn • of tic am. roan thrir, lan., burin, innlnra hi mall nntrartael nur , ,trr , will he .31;..1 at lb. Icntn.t market WA. optaial 1114.n.1at a Y Y scarEFFEIIN BROTHERS & CO-, AVIIOLESAI.4 I NNW I'ORA:. flaw mental lu N,.170 Wi er . 1,10. 31PORTING the leading Drulrm fr o m their 0140.0 nurkulu. Inth In r.urotu •11.1 Vmneh and 1-Inzlldi Chuvaienlu. Purfnuturu. TuuklL Trills . d Ilui !Irma., 'lair illnw.an.l lArauf. pue r uusu,ku...tu...ther uff..l . [hum uo 'nue TulLonnubl. ,uut. Order. elthet lu T 6.0 mire. thulr attantinu. ,u 1,1,111. _ CI A 5111E1. 1., CA 5' ERIS . Wlsuh..ale Pa11...n.1 Tutu. U... 0.1 mud 1d 41 .1. _ - Cornic4•+. Tnl 0t 7 ..;t110. Mll.lVttrol Saner, Nom Tart.. yv MIsCELLANEous. ' ROBERT H. PATVIESON'S 1.1 V IV A SALE . DLE — Thrlser Diamond sirrei and Cherry.l l .4 . y. ' trl&-t1 PITT:MUM/ If. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARM NTRECt AIJOVIK dEVEtirll STRE - ST P I, ADELP 11 1 A. - 11. S. It S. NSO N, PUOVILIETOIL ¢/ Board, (I,:.0 per day_pi, 7. 1164-1 _ ate Man. lia.T.l.olllroJ Llatetil.Charlet R Perm ITY HOTEL. Onto Brown Ei,) roc of Nmilblleli and Third ctreeta, rittobnoth. et.,l/LACS rrueeirtore. IhrThts large and ceturntellnne I:extew baring under wane tbrenoth opal, and Otrrtiohed with new equipsnavt• throughout. in net fluor , for the reception crib, treeollot lietblic. Caseate...ant. • ar-dato JOHN SOUTH, Coach Makei, corner of North Oommrn and lee.looll Allettbenr Cite where ha extenelrel y manufacture* 0 , 1•11 d.Crll ,lO . V Mlle LEN. of th , tent materiel, and by tha beet workmen, li. ham alo , el,erced a WA HEROO3I :1,1, At. Om , . balldnyt on eteremt above Wood at-, where ha bao at proe. cuts very fair ...IL of work, (with astir ad:11001W to ha Invitee , the eltantinnutnd critical nann. (yellng confident—from hie continued Fue,41,11 In exam i ti hi a m rtenelva Wes, the material and workmen w it h style of finial. of Ole work—he cannot Ise carntwtc.l with In I Lhe Baat sr Weal, ste.l.ant JUIN SOUTH. emetics in.ri fogs No. kb %Yowl .trcer. f ated • entea,,Arelettrated tuanufartuze!, 31.c=„15.311- eARL,FASHIONS FORLALLES t, T r it . ESS- .r F./1110TM fur U Cr tv on Woon the Id Prn.l. o ,,tik„ No.PJl3,:re.mn, above Iland Ftnr.t. ---- -D. I. JON. a ... .1.LT.1• .m..... KIER, JONES it co., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, y ORWARDiNG AM) cobOlissiox auncilAm 14 Oimal .In. Sernatt Arvt. Litt. , get0., 1 1 . ,04 Lard IV 11e. Pali' •tl.c. Ihm. filreo ex tra otmtk v. I S'ait...notanicisl am g.ta , mu Imo. um k.. Brick .rid Mr. Adthrulta Vold. 6. mrisi . .. _ NEW ESTABLISUDIENT. . • soim witIGHLIN,' MERCHANT TAI.Lo.E. • iii.b.keS, xn:menced.l..usiur..i..!..,Nb!,:.43o,,Mairi- Inps4ust rrorlrr t, l gul t." tt: CglT,l'in.:l"ami ataaufT'it:in.ra: r o An; n a_ ' ent::an n't' u r a " :7 l=U="ll4gro7l'r%lXg of yleo awl flualltan:reolell'on. la pniAnitto make . up to order, la Oa, rot. ahlouabla Oriels anti Webe tent man. T e r tr7l . flen ' t ' a relaidur ViWZ.7.:741`4,',1: brrni',o,"."l;i: frjrd!to .11 and esnmlnntle atork. aol7-tf . IfISSOLUTIO:s.I OF PAIITNERSHIP7- , The firm of LAVETY A PAXTON le thin day Al. 10 red by mutual Muscat. We bare Alspnard of our ell. 1 Vs7s7,Valltb,'!:llo7l:lll.4t=eittr. 11111LIAt: :Il e d I. bero ltys t‘thr A Atoa to ra.llret a. arrounta 5511 la . 4, , and to emtl.l=2*.tr.evizel. ust as. io , ltr y j o ,A s yt . l..l TaN -- James W. McFarland, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN • . . •FSMILI GIIOCEIIIES, ',Teas,Finits, Pickles, Spicer+, l'rte'r . .ves, 'moo A-ND Pf4DO kr IntR,E, . Doritteti POW Ftintithis l 9 d loixlB, - ' ' • -:. No. 166 , 14cutv , Itrul, ill4sur6h. , f ent .s, et: ro ri l'i. inf el r;ssitil • 0)9 co.° PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ~mg"'". i' '.. mar ''L. '' ' "i''' ' -. . • ) . _ nometinies they 11111 -ay that - moans 'he of , -- lat.tfre . r' 'llf , ~ 'N'or ill , tViewisf sele of this TIIIIRSD.VY MORNING, DEC 14, 115I.jectsve and material badness of the n 'm The! i nature. L here 'tie _o IJ.i. bin o'lll 0 t.a. -- - --- - is leas Leonid° than the former and sd, at last 1 ble- 4 let is man wah full knowledge tidtt Hod's From tbe chastise t,emerabrane , s they are compelled to cequte.ce in the \nniple law f,irbitls him to appropriate it, yet itilfelly CATHOLIC THEORY 07 MORALITY- account given of it by all the commentators on and dettberataly steal it for present gratifi4tinp r sr. Alfonso de• Lliiilo - ri , s ThearT or Then . S Thom. %onions, end solopte from them by nay, h t Mere be added i'li Los mind a matte-ions , S Alfonso. We will take earth al do Diego's feeling of hatred age:est \flit. owner Is itNnott Ali 11 1 - no sed hhi , oli , h. ttlldett ooo LO , L'oo''''' o'". iixiervi anpreparlonelM I:,..denartans ur t 4,., S account. as n presenting the earlt r wrltervsi.-- clear dist he Ins been stilly of a.% perfect'nu' Apatite. Cordhoruat FAlltin norl.lirts rera•lt P , ii , , a c „r, .. , act of theft . could be,conic f itted? that In God firma Costar S 3 ltorietrip Presbyter et PrcfeAsnr Thonl I -1 I ' sight be is a tnalictous (hie mai mast bear hi :lamb. ',anode. 1&14. , ~ IC t+ . i_rt4tit that to this it . in 'eteitongifa, f i f.t. ' burden acco ingly ' Pis: , ustadum answers L Ifv.“, Arnedtruz pre Prazas el Instmesn Orqtr.....rts•a Tin May 1.0 nlleo ed to be Leo'. li. , 0110 Oy . n Aucton. ttliatrul.mo. rexr,ndwasmo P Aly,ttiod, La 11 1 1111( 1 ile mst first ask to whani that, -.1 Gel pan, Edits , mos vtoannti , d.:. • , tecount of .I,fect of advertence, but al's. on ne-s t , ~,.z, 0.0.71, Th „,,,,,,„. is ar „n e s ~,,,,,„ o a , d, mount of levity of matter The whole \Wheel- v_belongri If N e ieltinged i td i ..aireedii to t, n if it fn.,. s 40.71 Y D ...veirov..ozr ITasbytero 01n,re11. Huth.. 'to ~ i„ etet . 0 ,,,,, 00 hot , met h mo n ey teett g ' Delon to ala rer, if t` ~, °fog a ~rtt _ atm.°. illpnlmarl” 1.D.r01. 1,, :a `tor a moral ain of theft Though i v eo n 90, if it belong to ame lendely roli man or 1 GOYIM. ) to an absolutely nah man. thenlt. Is true the sin The next case of purlotntng not thionng. to 7,..h.n.revrila.l:yet,doeite,,V,ae.s7 i n f o " d rr t.h 4l ; m t: 4 /he er of 4ieft. was mortal , 11111 it c ts,v that it beJohg • when a men takes by way or Jed tarapenta ' non, if he CaltnOt otherwise g Z, be certainly grave, viz '2Ol . yet IfetwJert 1 efi fo. a very rich nuivjetenn a v‘Vry ncIeMODUMI 'L what it due' 41 ° Iese two extremes we c meet define what o' v I nity,'vn to it hag.. the ..I. toter - Of thfi not is .to Into . r g if a servant e ismot get just wages , • othowne. or If he has been uulnirly Influent f „ roaches to each of these own matters , so as to, changltd: two of the t'enthuons of k mortal act 'oe light. it up to that sum, tufa grace if bfiyand of fliefts are fulfilled, obit the thing 'is wanting. 'to muter tale the place M 50 entrur price.'- i i , , -,,,,,, ~,, , . 1 , . ,7 ~..1.,, s Tr., tit e ~.„,, , ~ ,,,i, ~,ei and epait remain Tina belng^n liberty given especially to domes- i . t• : t Just ft t' o \ \a exac.4 the same daspdvition but be. has not ti't, (though not confined to them ), we shall de- , The meaning. then, of gravity of matter lm s i„ eleo oon o gh „ lie is eueo,„,l from mortal eto fer its counderatton till we are able to mks• a the case of theft Is the amount stolen If t.lt! o ' M the moiled f,if levity ofMatter He 'has bat panoramic view al of the indulgences granted by amount stolen is equ to t venom " fin.''d"s' ca witted a venial act of theft, and fob that. Rome to wines, children and servants, to t the which is called notable. the, the theft is m God love us\ riot dumshed mWtttis him, (though clandestmely at the expeuse of the master of the grace natter, and (supposnig that it is committed , ot e as wh Is o n love towards God is dulled He geed house At present we will content ourselTOS i with full advertence and perb et consent), the 1 at he ii. done , 1,„ fe ',, with faecal's illustration of the principle In Wel act In a mortal sm. If it below that quantity, I ~ trot , suppore a man stanthrqi between t ,a story uf - John d Alba then the theft Is in light now , and lin spite of caudry quire aid ^n rich peer 'Let hen he aT ; • "Father Benny, ' bo w t h e wank, -h oe ~,,_ Infladvertence awl perfect I .'vent) the act " " fected exactly in the same manner find degren impel sin 8 Muse accordingly ask., on the •tablisited a prime maxim m favor of those who tow ds each. Lethint know and boar in mind • ttoy oeet ,,, I aubject of theft,- fare not content with their wages that .1 has forbithleh him to taLetwhat. does •ahe are dissatisfied with their w ices use means I "What is notable quantity for moraine" .. not he nag tO, him, but let him wilfullyMMertume 'to raise them, by lay tug hand , on as much of I 'Venous are the opinions on this subject. Nil- to de Rd. Ito puts snit his right hand eteals 'the property of their masters no they may con- 1 'varrus, with two great scrupulousness, tap that to frost:Abe peer o.l's love is not fin d threbydi 'older necessary to make the said wages 0 1 110 110 1 •Ijd n enough others, with too great laxity , muuslied towards birn-It is it venial 110 0 of fheft lent to their trouble' , Thee may, in mama sir-; 'say 2/.. 10.. with greater moleratiort, Toletu., I He puts old Ina• loft land and steeds the4shme muna,oances, as when they are so pour that, in •Mehna, Le.sius, Ac. say 10d.. thoughvies. than I sum of ds, from the squire lie has earnesl 4 ‘ to 'looking for a situation, they born been obliged! that is enough, if it does notable damage '- I himself eternal hell fifes. find his soul his dead 'to accept the offer made to them, and whim oth- t 1.. iv. 520. i -it is It mortal act of 'theft\ .f . \ 'Cr servants of the same class ant gaining more These authors ore but rough artiste. As yet, , nuce more, mort a l man lettuthrig in a railway car, 'than they elsewhere.'' "lin, Father I" criedl, we may observe, the attempt of to ftx en ofivotors I nage: the minptation comes upon hu n, andthough • ••that Is John d'Albn's passage, I deelare." , emu, settling at once (an one of three tamdimql he 1 1 1 anal, of thp wieledn'ess of tiof set he filches soWhat lobridAllia'"lnquired the Father."what l the spirited price of each theft viz . 1/100 1 T /011 12s from his neighbor's pocket. 11. hit shined 'do you mean?" “Strange, Father," returned I. purgatory, above 10d eternal death Rat what mortally or venially \' He does not haks. If • •illo you not remember that happened in this this absolute sum shou be, it was iittfiedlt to I his neighbor wits alt dhsolutely rich man lie Louin the year 1647" %hero in the world were decide There 14 came difference` between 2/, I ned vernally fif a Moderately rich man he sib 'you living at that time "" "I was teaching Ca- lo s . and Itid , nor does 101. s.em ie fair meth -•. ned mortally. Purgatolry and everlastmg death -ffes of Conscience in one of ourcolleges at a dis- um between theta But by degrees the smance are in the bedtime° \ ' 'tarot from Pans," he replied grows more exact, and it Is determtno that the f',l ate you don't East the story. Father I sum fixed must be relaters, not obsolete:sand that t -- sic- lue to , \ Minatt2ll it you. I leant it related the other it most be higher or lower, according to the cif; I Ktg7AB--floV. Remixtf.-\A public meeting at 4114 by amen of honor whom I met in company. cumatances of the person from whhut the thief I Leavenworth Cdy, add ressethememortal to Poe. •Ile , told us that this John d'Alba, who was m steals. I Render, asking him to order Ins Immediate elec. 'the service of your fathers, in the College of "{Shat is „ rove quantity with respect to differ. , tton of members of the Legislature Ile, teat 4r in the Rue St Jacques, hyi n g 'h„,"" t " 'eat sorts of person", or to dur,•rent chrome. , ded, teal we are glad to say h o' mnuifested a fished with bin wages, had purloined " ° '"`"'"g 'stance'? The dixtors sly an connuon: Mei in don w illow to attend to, bis own`,affairs;\ mad Vto 'to make !linnet( amends; and that your fathers, 'heft that is grave matter which wapiti he i reputhate the insolent &cation 4 the hbasouri •oo discovering the theD, had thrown him into .enough for o , moo to rapport 1„,,,,,if ,e 0 I hj,, , daveholders, who have attempted tocordridand 'p rices on the char g e ef larcen y H'' C'" "" 'family with for a day, ficeuretag, to their con, direct hts \movements. The Kanm #ertiht,Coo - the ante, if 1 recollect nght, on the 'dittos in w e , e „„,,,,,, g, ..„ o ne , s lowe r , G._ tams his letter in reply to this d and. We diiifit of April, 1647, for d, he was very r°t ' ut° m I 'me: and others well note, net only hi. copy a minima of it for the Turpose 'l' thowing 'his statements, and, Mitre they would hardly , but also the price of Ills clothing taneledgi I the extent of, elaveliolding iuterferenc , fib Ran d:Mrs been credible otherwise. The poor fellow, I , ta r s It illustrates rem the of pope sever 'on being t l u° ' 6°° " l ' ''''f'""ti to 4 ""'" I In " •and cannot bon pplied M all wit I eiantY, and proves, beyond nil doubt, at. the `some pewter plates, Nut reammined, ueverthe. game off the repeal of Me reiwn on of 'less, that he A ve no! 110100 them,ideading In his , •13:1•711tlihritsngrufloerw"arydetrhye°b'Doce't7rsnwlioe'fnixfur'veh'aLC I entire is grave matter for different tang, of persons I,l‘ l ll o , was for the express purpose of peaking alefence this very dok.trlne of Father Btuany, •I with respect to poor menhcants,'llabert, Eam. a slave territory. Gorornor Rehder 'which he produced before the judges, slung 1 'Ethel, Slwer, anti Heimann, fix on a fe't? 00104 1 ' tY . - "nth a pamphlet by one of your fathers, , under I 'as grave matter. But others 'more coratuonly' I "The meetmg was not of the `chisel:is of Kan -whom he had studied Lase, of Conscience, and t „to AL, or sometimes eye . ~ , ' who had taught him the ''''' thing . Wh ereu r" I •the Salamanca Doctors say). -1 So (h lTt i rts r ena rl h."" '" , 1 -- '*". -e f ' ii s - o f y•ofur-P.rcet'eed-ii.g3 mill show , if pow wit, 'on M. De Muntrouge, one of the most respected , f,estet „ , uoooth , e, vie0,, , ,0 ., , ,,,,, t00 Eeeo ci e v c r, I , Fietei".l';',.,f4c°,`„emertetor\Z:,,,o'tor,7eli'd"ga ;047:-;tZue, 'members of the coact said, to giving his °Pio - ,R eno ,, m tsa „tea, wigandt, welt Bennet and Stir: 1 callous of Ramos Tour own tmly, whore lam i 'ion, That he did not can bow they could lira- . r .,,,, ee too Navarrus, Reg - maid, and 'Diana in f now addressing, contains two utloubttl. resi fcharge the accused on the ground of these fath- , Letso. t t,l dents of Itifksouri, one of whom is youichatr 'er.' l "'" in g'• henta tittn g,"' they did ",,,,, 6° " tritte o' With respect to poor laborers, siesking` man, who resides with Ids family is the town of ''' illegal, P''' ''''''' and" '''''''''Y to L." laws. 'generally, Layman and Lugo ray - that at thing ('Liberty Missouri, as he has done for jresgs,\ and 'natural, thrtne, and human, and calculated to "equal in value to a day's maintenance, or• iy the I abase only attempt at a `residence in F.arqns Tub:tall families, and sanction all sorts of house- •unboary wages whtch are given to a lab:trek for consists of a card ended, to a tree, Ori kro d i had robbery.' But his °pluton was that this r , o diy, In grave matter. Other, liiilie , Cr, apl.k..k 1 lots sinee occupied by other settlers, who ha 't°° faithful disciple should he whipped b'''" 'more distinctly . Romaglia end Hobert fit , fit 4 ; builf and '.ve upon the clam. , The presklent o 'the college-gate by the . hand l a at the common . ,•for grave matter. but others 'more commanlY your toootinif w 1..5 Major John Doughty,fatcesi- f 'hfingimth" 4 wit. - 1..'" m the 'rne time h ''' ''''' ' , say 104 , both for laborers and artful. \ on' loot ehd large \ held holder ill LlaY count,Y, Nits •wriungs of those father s which treated of lame- , , mechanics So Layman, Leatius, Medeva t ,BG-I,souri, its lie has stated to me sitMF the meetibtg, ..y, with cert•ficluo n that they were prohibited 'n.usa, Viva, Wignndt, COOOOO, Renal, .Ft4'Orsr, vtatol will pot hesitate to lasts agate; mottle is \a, 'from teimning such doetrums tu future, upon , Marzotta, Tamburnn, Busembaum, Lbdieftiann. E t tglenulded and honorable man, above all can •paht of death." 'Serra in the Salamanca Doctors, and Navdt, i chalment or fDsguise The gentlemen, prumirally\ ff" The result of this judgment, which was 'Reginald, and Diana in Lugo Neverthel ss t \caroling your meeting came aermsr the river; 'heartily approved of. 1.. wetted for with much 'Soto, and Peter Severna in Leann, reqnire I thronging the road 'from the ferry lathe town, 'curiosity, when some Incident occurred which , far artisans more than Ifid. to mat's gmve mare 1 on herseback and in wagons, in nuMhers va 'made them delay prof:endings But to the mean- 'ter, and so Elbe) nod Pattesta say; Fillmorrmiej v d c .,l 7 estimated by tddferent persons, at from lime the priredientrappeored nobody' knew hot , . e , t u t res 31.3 d., Lugo Is Sid Hence I say 1400 to, 300 , and after, the meeting adjourned 'mad nothing more was heard about the Mfatr, so , with 'probability,' that 10d is enough for labor- 'theireturned to their homes in the State if Mis 'that Johu d'Altia got off. pewter plates and all 'such wan the, ~,, , ,,,,, e et he pre tt., to eject, ho tees. but that for artisans at lent la. DO is re- t fur , These ate facts ait notorious here nS any Saida that the judgment of M. Lie Vlimtrouge \ , q ot"r eti ni ref , n,lfrefaoar,,iign.nrykvirmerainiana,,tuuerpri,p, onirfejtaheerbye.r,:,.,rinitiiethmneeicatenahllfphlbmliec.y,v.noec,\ ,i\ ureen ire n e e nd ereLbe i , e a n n e d ar ev ie rry enan m i rt e ra n w t h e o f 'was entered on the records of the court, where , •any one may consult It Vi e were highly awns- , ficalty, eero , ec ,, f or sa „1, 3 0 „,),,..,,,,,,,,t •cd with the anecdote.' • What are you trilling , wou ld be grave in regard to him Art k mos e s t.SErrtnes to Pat.:SIMS. -s-.1.h01.1t, ani now • cried die monk , ••what does 011 .3 With respect to men etch in; a cemmen or i two I, re ago 'tight .Itnerican christions cbriqeiv 'that signify I I Was ev.plammg the maxims of . ordinivry. way men wfhti live on their own income, i ed an 4 arried Vittienovel idea of raiding an ter Gasman, and was just going to epeak of Conant. and Reneaglin fix Is d.L fd t , grime test. i . kenerch, coleintin the Holy Lirtd. They first diuse relating to gentlemen, whoa you interrupt I , ter. Layman %bunt 23 G./ • but 'rnoffe catamou nt with Mil ertitielit +tune, •Lt was some- 1, y 1 Busembeum, Lessen, Bniacind„ Goidin, i f I° '" teti _. e ,l tt. It.rt k tti , e o m p ' ht""h" , e e ViT to ti o Y e r f em s h e'v o: ledto a p) Ice ET...0 pa, in EU thitig suggested by the way, Father," I observed .' , i ran. II ere -Lou., nt 'lla . bcrt. Via, lla, Anaeletus, with peter they, &,voted' themselves to, the netts, ' Ellml. Temburini, olzurtun, Putesta „of agncul e and fo the cultn d atioof friendly Baunez, Serra, Repeals!, Diana, with 1. relations wl,%the iambs. The Newt Turk Sun manes Doctors, any that for these `says they pre redAiherican agricultdral imple grove matter. Nay. Filliuccius, Esc t meats from that city, had adds: lotto, Renzi, and Tamberlni extend 1 \ ,•• The emigrants, in tf e (e letters rightly homeesive the Viva, however, ghtly notice , :hot t ' taper glowing and, descriptionkof the apply to men who live very closely „ti I, fertility of the e are able to' rune - do live on thetr own income 'to their care i th 4 e crop , ho t two in summer, h by Yi °vs-- v .-• , lo.r We will Only add here that John elAlba would, 1 as we shall prrsently show, 4 be equally justified by S Alfonso's syttein ~',' morals, as by tllet ufl Father Pause, in spite Al another fruitlefs at tempt of Innocent Xl., which we shall notice in its place. The sat co.• of purloining not Utley ing is interesting to t.. ESSIkrO proteges at the present moment, and may be of come advantage to our French office—more. happily, to them I time to cur own soldier.—in preparing their l commissariat on the Danube. .\ 11, and more gum all, that the Emperor of Kiwis requires for hie justification is freely allowed him. The ' Court claim is not a tenth part at bold as that of Molina, Cejetan Vietorelli, lialdus, Duvalli• us, Rebellus, Vet:ogees, Covarrovins and Diana, any one of which theologians is of sufficient au thority to make the opinion which he espouses •probable,' and therefore enough for a sovereign to not !mom A bye-qoestion here - arises whether Chris tians may lawfully purloin the property of Turks If Christian+ ore captives in Turkish -territories, it is certain that they may purloin from their ma.ters enough for their redemption !awl for their return Inane, by way of compensa •tion for their unjust slavery,and the to which 'they consequently suffer. This le according to 'a decree of the Sacred Congregation, Aug. 2 3 , •16:10, in which it la deelared—'Captives, unjust ly detained by unbelievers, may take from their %Ito masters, without doing wrong, enough for •a. proper compensation to the amount of their •redeinption, from them, or from others who be long to the state, whether It be Jewish or Turk • !eh.' The only real question 's, if creep Chris •tiez, without distlactiort, may purloin the goods •of Turks, Asorius and Fillinecins nay No, but, • 'with probability,' Molina and Cajetan say Yrs. •So do Victorelli, Naldus, Duvallins, Rebellus, 'Volans - pee, Covarrusias, and others in. Diana, 'who one hold it ••propable." The reason is, 'that it may ho rightly presumed that every 'Christian has this permission given him by Chris sovereigns, who have a right'—[hear it, 0 'N'lcholosl—lo despoil Turks of all their goals 'and of the territories usurped by that") Felix •Potesta tierces in this, provided that (as be 'rightly limits it) there be not among the Turks 'a time of truce,, or of safe-canduct, add provi. 'Clod that it do not apply to any single Turk liv ing inebriation countries,w ether free or a slave, 'especially if be is there as a politic official an 'der royal protection."- 1 . iv. 521. So intuit for purloining which is not thieving. We now proceed to venial thieving. :Mortal sin; the Hokin ..kastoficus says, 'is that which 'deprives man of divine grace, which is the life 'of the Bunt, and is-therefore called inortnl. Va. alio' sin is that which does not deprive of grace, •and does not dimittiali God's love towards us, •but does dinilnish nor love towards God.' (I) The distinction between mortal and venial sin Acing so enormous—venial sins being so trilling, that wo are told a man does not sin gravely who deliberately determines to commit every venial sin under the sun—it is very important to see what are the conditions which bring acts under ono cloy or the other. (2) That there are come' sins less Offensive to God, which, if we please, we may call venial, and Borne sins more offensive to God, which, if we pl.use, we may cell !portal, wo do not deny; but it is clear that according to any system Which is not wholly unspiritnal, it mutt depend allogethir 'upon the dispositron of mind in which }a n d is committed, whether it is c h art o grave; that to lay down an abstract hin which certain tans are dotted down as venial, nod certain others as mortal, is intellec tually ludicrous and morally unprincipled.— Rome's theologians think otherwise. One of the chief purposes of such books as that waich we ore reviewing is to daisify nil acts as respoi- tively venial and mortal. The mikes by which these writers have to direct themselves in &cid- ing between the two °lasses!, are three:—All Bins requiring advertence on the part of the In tellect and consent on the part of the will; I , a sin itr,nut. toprtal unless the- advertenCe be 1 full and the consent hot perfect. So tor goe;t1; • those two tales, if assailable on any other I ground, arc not liable to theetharge of unspiritn- allty. lint there is 's!, third: Tor n ain to be mor tal thrall! also required 'gravity of matter;' and I I hard are the shifts to which those who try to di. l vest Rome's morals of a hard, dry, calculating, mechanical character, are driven to explain what this 'gravity of matter' is. Sometimes they will I say that it Menne 'the gravity of the sin; but 'matter' and 'sin' are not the same thing; and- ") d AP'.b"L vide4%reion moors.moors. of 'mono, No. LXXXIII, D. fur •fu or mml4 and voulal $1112.' , h•• aeriChrtmtiku roam • R. " ler all .y 'W"' B.nrb t ral sing yy.y. as ' urall - TeX Perim.. As P. Thomas , ...p dippooe towards =mild opouldlosaa from really • s s num. mo.algs.,S.b.44d.—t•v• 'they uo ' 'I certainly think 1,. 33. is grave Matter; '0 ""kt ; meads of irrigati 'oven less in the ease of those who kc c ep then. \ tite , -' theta the eh , 'selves and their household in e ceedingly : row luxuriantly, 'wretches' plight.; Ou the other hand. Tor a per- I g ton in'the Ont.. 'eon absolutgly wealthy, Sparer require:Chi Id., ; l i . eh , me, retti •Lage 2'. 6d. or 2.e. Ild. But wait rektrit to , 'tradesmen of small fortune, I think that lattlid. is trY e go b‘4, proem 'grave matter. For others of moderate fokune, ,;„ Na tigktoesi of the m\nseY , tatket has ca,.. .1 think, with Ethel. Niels, Anacleto., and Claire , „ the etem . oege et . men ,. es , [. ., k , ... racAr . , In. Bd. For a very rich tra deemen Ceeix \ re-1 ing eittahlishipents in 00010 • partiNr l / 4 1 the north, 'quire 3,4. i. Tamburith, Henri, nod forcers I and the disch4ge of operativ sin hla inelemen ' 'requires f. But Layman, Elbel, Holsnuffin. ! „ anon eh the peer, hee Fed . , nen •,..,,,_... -Angelus, Sylvester, Rodriguez, Pete& of ' . ""'"Y''' Ark-flome eXiensivithouses. hove r, teresendeavor 'goo, Antony of Cordova in the Salamanca Dom.s... *tors, require 2.e. Id. \ v. .'h g to master their difficalties,witliehttrhe rm. o , iressity fora stoppage- by reducing tit ages Of '4. With respect to Very ' M el " leleme \ ° Y .- cal workmen .lt 'i rh,wi ' 't in ' .t, ew or are s •ester, Angelus, Peter of Arogon. Ant ,y of I t wency has been severe, this moveffient been 'Conlon and Rodriguee in the Saffinianca Doc- ' 1 ?ateedee„ into the evpriag tntere i t \ , %Ore, require more then Ille. for gra ', ve ma ter ; be Net, York enatint. t . k and Nuq ,d ra r, 'Viva, Easel, Sparer and Croix, at least I .; es i oe , the clip owners . and egeete ht , \ met 'but 'more commonly' it is saio that &sits enodgh ' city , at an informal meeting held Attie Ulf 'for grave ' e ' er ' b y Ben.eini. Gordon :' ' ehaniq' Exchange. ou Sato:day, resolved ilia qa, Filauccins, Anseletus, Temburini, Largo, Nat; the , *AI „tuna tb tt scoot of cnr peutertoo,,,,hipl, ' vim " . Ite g iaela ' Diana ' Leeei "' Sete, Peter , board ' Tnno three dffilars per day to.two`dollar ‘ s 1 'Severn., lioneaglia, Hohmann. And 'P.M.:- , . 'end n half. On Friday, the anal - beavers ant' firs,, mius, Roncaglia, Ilelsonam, and Logo, saiiturte i Men employed en sten:nem leaving New Xork,' l 'this applies to kings, too, beca,use though \air , , were call upon to submit tein reductioe of lea ..!ltitelY celPmde4, Sr. may seem light mew. " 1 followed . to the Ctandard.of last spring, and a strike 'them, yet really, they say,, considering the bar ;dens and functions of kings, it s '. grave. Tin: i tiet one of , be eteemem continue to P4Y rates, but it is' ;wild that others have\ 'Salamanca Doctors say 'enough for king& Othe th ra " Lo 7 w a e 'l e ''''plrro.riatblyik''ll,e7,niFire. dx.'110:::, men. at Hoe reduced rates.— \ \ .. . biay that at least In. is required. . Croix. Bo- ; , .•• \ ; ; mocha, Basembourn, iSporcr, Mari t , abet ; ; ' - -- "c — r e V• 7 •Tamburini, Viva oral Serra, fa t e Sala- i \Of the home mar ke t there are not only indi 'manea Doctors. Nay', Putesta retie . more i cations, but poiltive evidences, lic II great • 'thou 10,. for kings, and very in q oth- ', cloture. From thik time forward, say for twelve 'ers extend it to Ifir; as Wiganit, Blames, I, months at least, ttore will be n rapid sect,. 'Serra, Layman, Peter Severn., Angebi4Syt. i multiion of coin in . the country , frolvi, ~ Cal wester, Soto, Peter of -Aragon, p,,,h-t k un . \,,‘ 1 ifornid. Indeed wo alma not las surprieed to 'tiny of Cordova, and the 'common opine ''. '' ; 9 I.l ' moats of gold km Englaneand Erance \ "3 , • see t ' he lP "Hnited • States burly in 1855. Those 'Layman says. '5. With respect to a commuuity, Sanchez 111 countriefivrlll depend largely upon 'tad United d - ,: n o s ionns i n c en tk, t hi n k th a t 4,, to ntoen fi s , States for\ breadstuff. dialog the coming year. l The additiemal area plannaf-in wheat will ennblo 'green matter; but Croix says 'probably . ; that .;;\ s . foreign , i t, , and this _ill. 1 1 \. aim community were very rich, grave matte !as to supply:too r ue a, 'might bo extended further, so that it did not ex- le rensunerakee to our prod kers oven M.SC.' to 'coed 10e. , 8 per barrel for hour. _ 'Conclusion, owl `more probable opimon,"-- l, The . Customs' revenues for t e current year 'From all this f draw, iu conclusion, whet seems, p mire to be ;educed to 60 or matter.. A "'to me •mori;;probable.' I. With respect. to 1 sty is put for ffie present to a eels tnilroad . 'mendicants, I think that 6d. Is grave matter, or eat prises, and nos one Imports drum npon 'still less, if, ady poor persons gaits less per day- the dtfey market is materially r uoed. \ Ott 'by alms 2. With respect to laborers and aim- the w ore, the commercial aspect fo • hci coming 'liar workmen_, commonly speaking, 104.; for I year is \highly favorable to the whole °entry.— 'artlxaret Is. al. 3. With rriipect to ordinarily ;N. Y. OontraelviaL N, 'or moderately rich men, is. &f.; awl leas for . - 'those who live In :wretched plight or on their lllPOllikfrf roost Eurtoer.—The WaishVigton mwn,goods; but for the absolutely rich, 2e. id. Star publishes the following extract of a - totter 'or 2e. tid.: and I. think the same for very optus froth a dietteniehed Frenchmen, det„ Paris,', 'tont tradesmen- it, With respect to very rich 'noblemen. 5e.; and I think the sumo fora Tee) November 20: , 1 'opulent conarffinity—at least for this, I think , i•Ltord Palmerston and LOuia 'Napoleon have 'that 75, W. In enough for groats nuttier. With_ b 0k ., , , nli t ost inseparable since the former alight- I 'respect to kings, 10.,."—L. iv. 527, 520. oil et the Motel Windsor. Their interviews have I Is this morality or arithmetic! And what resulted in a decision to unfurl the ertandard of I does it all mean 1 It means this. First, the Polish, 'Hungarian and Italian nationality, if I principle is admitted that unless ft cerusio roan- Frown and Austria hesitate longer to declare ' tap Is stolen a sin of theft is not mortal. Then , unequivocally against the Czar. The , :proaffility Cardinal hiss-ays, comes the difficult task a 'is that neither the one nor the other whhcensent 'fixing what um must ho. At first en abso- to do thls, in whiCh case alt Europe will be l lute sum was fixed for all eases, *bother 2.id.; arms before Spring." or 10d., pr 21. 10e. It woe soon seen that that f \ would not do, and so the absqlute snlinelna chan ged into a sum relative to the Income of the suf. , ferer. Still, however, more exactness Rea deo ' marnied,niod men wore accordingly divided 'into so many classes, and a certain sum affixed to each one of theee classes. Be who stole 'any thing under the tem fixed for each claw; from any member of that class sinned venially; he who stole as much as the sum fixed sinned nier. tally. On the question, What should be the re- cognised scab: of prices - 1 we hoed noon that doe- tors hove considerably disagreed. The last tar iff, the one with whiclowe lave to do, is as fol lows: t a• With res s pect to mendicants 0 6 With respect to laborers 0 10 With respect to artisans I 0;} With respect to moderately rich men.... 1 8 With respect to absolutely rich men...... 2 6 With respect to very rich noblemen...... 6 0 With respect to a very rich community... 7 6 With respect to Moe.. . 10 0(1) (1) to the moo way that the theory of Ettincesalory In Loon 111 ruppoted who amen more roefoot 0r...et...1n lion not only of the ontiltet bet ono- f Lo , , ,e , reirt_a _ :Zol'atel.ei tans the thr_tialinets'eltt.l., 4 7 d: tZig the nm eee rn o ' l t g "' Tide. troll no of, tuasuffefor. Wo ' rhonin t thenlnto seviryesetty and IneontuspartlK ertlyh . nait borgiztLi ~t isaao=ilritra WWII . e m a eTe w it i etenneetatfiall elettl. Albeit. tillaileai.he bra. oororal)l tau entliettletng . this MISFIT n?' Ito ink. whiter, .non rains. Oe crops Enor abooodnatio 1.11 nearfx ovOcy kind reiVed iri,615%.367 EireATNENTILLE AND INDIANA RAILILOAD.—.III a private letter from the superintendent of this road we find the following, which we ropy for the benefit of our readers r , • • , . I'm Steubenville and Indiana road rapidly approaches completion to Newark. The track is laid te'llaubver, which leaves but eight miles id connect with the above nam ed point. There is nothing to hinder the progress of the treek save the bleating , out of 2000 cubic yards of rock in Licking sumrait,, We shall certainly cerebrate the first of Yardiary at Newark."—Ohio Blairjournat, . .• - , Ecosoitirs' Toun fiss.—Tha London (Eeg.) SI , Builder says:—" Praify pleb:. thel.etmost ax.:;'; ' \ sent possible, but, Tura or not; do' not arta it„ '.l - •L, Does "tee: strike you that vast tprealleleed the. ' \ light produce,' hype to wasted in • the streets by -..,, tho want Of it reflector from the to of thialawill,,, =Why not paintthe 01:Aida° of tlio upper paid; of.„'. . • glass with White:paint, 00 as: l4 °T aw da r n, ail greater part of the light wbittl.ilnoW.Triistlii . i \ on' the clouds and etas " , ; -, : ‘.:, ~ , , , ~ . 1 ~, An 4'Al:di-Wise Conrentletc asaboutto bettlii \, '.;n itirgi.oia,; to be composed o alltheese typip ,". - 1 ..,..,•!: \ to : the citation of Hon., Henry, A, L . Wise to they, Cubeinatorial chair of that 8 te. - 'The Yeteral burg IntOgencer stigkleia , t 'lt be held at' -' \ ' Prim AT '4.10/:6 ---fin • 'iy.iiii Bete= of f riday •mortiMg even deetructi lreracarred in Oxon', • Um.preeinue eight, ~.& a were, -la the bu*ess, ~ . - cl id3l4f.tlie . 1.0714 prinelpiEY ihreerirled• \Mei '. • Prineipel nuffer(re\ were meters. Oardnei\ii i e \ Walter: Merton \ Pettinairt Wetmore J. . , N - \ Christy & Co.. Casic &. Nue" '', G. di. S. litonied;,. \ \ \i; \ ~, ‘-',. \\ Sumner & Pa ' rchii; \/...gelbyi,\ . Gaidneri2ohiel Lander, „Zia. zwl4the to 11ia, ,,,, Ofr a 9 9 ° . " g e g i° ' ' \" \ ' ~.....,,,,....: ..., \\.:`? .. • , , ' \ \ \ , ~ • . \ •.- c ' - 1 .- \ • ' i',;\ '\\ 's ,N- • , \ , ~ . , • ' \ . ~• , \ • .._ . .c. • • , .., ‘, .. , .... , „ • ..• , \ \. . ... . \ .\, . .. . • . . \ ' „.. . ~ . Errters or Amu; Inizo—Dar snowy or LA.., uos.—We understand that the firm conducting the Buffalo &mink Engine Works hare dis charged some . two, _bemired of their workmen, for. want of employment for Ahem- Another lioneg‘ Iron. Manufacturing —.paean here has hero obliged to.ffut down_ theirforces from . one hundred Awl Aftypenoruployod by there one to some twonty.seteri. - . There are , scams]. hap drea k of /roll. Wafture now thrown net of work is this city. ,In New York; the the sameN thin Wav eg .4f4wfortneately tree,: The Allairo s dil i l harged ahout half, qf their nisei ead-'the Morgan iron-Works are. to be_elcesed entirelprt. Buffalo Dern. L;;', r n... x .„... ~,..c..b..r . -o,ftt.do„, 1 , \ ..., , _ \ of the Attie Army- • The, .Natiotio/bWilligateri \of this morning, \I ~ speahing of the war n the Crimea, says: I.__ . , , Our ini \ erest-hithis awful drain& is deepened by `, 'i \ • , the facti'detaile4 in the annexiii letter, (reeds- I \ \\ \ ed yester,yr,) and which seem not to hive been '' \ ' publicly own iriaEngiand or Fran:Sit the de- t \ 1 \ \ partnre of the steamer. The Timid ‘holds its ~ \ \ 'reath whilelt gate\ on this appal/leg carnage ', 6f the Crimeik. En. us it Wuey,,„On which side , \ s adever victerk‘ncayWdAy declare, it will be won ..' \ \ tit'ai price neversbefoVaidyfOr human trinm 9 ph. 1 \ The Union mallstcam'sy has arrived, and you i \. ..,. \ we by her ad i viCee OM nothing decisive hod ye \ ochurre at Sehaatopoh Prw - ate.advices by \ , tidssarrival, however, state 'that a Iltiaitan corps of .35,C(11) men, which had been dispatched from : , .. \ Odea.Awqsald no doubt beat Sebastopol previous \ to the 2 \ oth of November --a few dap; after the '• ' \ latest dote' s front thencei' ',eliti sts thin, upwards , \ of 20,000;pf the Impel tsii Guarq had been for- ~ warded by\itailroad 'to Moscow, 'with orders to A proceed with, all passible \ baste , Liam thence ta. \ the crimea,Nind will probe reae kSebastopol '1: . by the Ist of‘Decembor, an ay too op Si* -!-,1 \ \ line of march rem Moscow very ear in 0ct0....1, arta\ t \ \ tier: The di co camn'ot exceed onelhousand .i.,'l mile', and they already hail been nearly six 1 \ , we*s ea route. B 'deo these, ft4her reinforce , i \ merits were going forward from otilispelptit of 1 . the empire. F.. The, Allies were else receiving reinforeeminte. 1 l'but the were those Which were sent \forwardain i small n hers with a ;dew to empplyAb ordinit- i ry., waste \ of the camialgola None y' thoele i.. which wero to orgently dolled\ for by;\ th Allied\ ,V, cet 17. commanders, after .the re nt bloody Net t a had \ i'i' yet arrired, s nor was it pro le \ that•tirSy td4 , , .ii_ arrive for eight tr ten days onr ''';', \ - '0,. , ... 1 it than appetws that it is ora t e _.between \the.,i•t' . . ..,,i itintslana,and tlii Allies as to whiah\shall race r i m it, ... the earliest a nd: largest reinfeseetnetits, *Ma „,,...ciA "pm very much iikr \ hued to thirthq Itutudatts , ;V. \ will keep ahead of: hem, for Nt holak' haa had...,. 'nipple time to put mouse mud s WiroOpittlwil „\ treittion toward the 't of war, and thitugh the i\ distancea they have to traverse emeriti! ireinenies, t „ , • weeknone ° are very g and with bat thti 'R, \ . old end ordinary meani a f trans Port . except the.. \lt railicatl frem 'St'. -Pe , burg to Motice= V 1 ' when' tiAey once begin to; * ve 'ins. ..,..\, they will;proh4ly do Co iqemerwhelmirig unite.: ~,, Leta alit In quick auccessioic \\' t k I Fee nothing by these let \ advicaa \which in:, , i \ • 1 dicate a larger reinforcement to the 4.111 es thane :' 1 fifty thousand men, and the Ithleien coips - from \\ 1 1 lklessa will of - itsel f ne a set-07, to that. form,. to far, at leastk as d,efenaire operationsVe con- \ \ [ earned. We May well believe ittiat Nicholas is, \ lo earnest in this Rat, when he is ' riding fcom t \ \ , his d capital his wn 'r t grile v i a o rl ,y llo py`otl „ 1:• ; 1 nit t \ , _ , t4i g' ,. ? . GT, \ IQ far as mouse , . arc cou`Verneu - \,\ ' '4 6, \Tho early \ arrival\ of hettly reinforcententa ton, i illitie.9 may Save \llOl6l #oo3:\CMOligtO 40161%,.. 6 , th rimers; but undek the eircumstancetaV'the \ ease, width* great lik'Slihood thrittuaMkpro - \ .F / boblYln re few , daya, certainly in few Weekr, - ..:,1 will have at leaSt two 'hundred th wand iced , \ concentrated , in nod mead fleiMatcV, 'cares \ g \ \ \ but little\hope of the capture ofklie kty; for\ ~ ” .., by the pkesent advice., th . e,y would nottnakik a ..1 \ \ any attempt in tit° Way of aio asariolt until the \ .\\ii ~ \ \ 'vent body of therereinforcemonta 'lsitted\ therm. - -:. \ and could only thin. make such attempt ickleaall .i, ...., ..., • t ! t e Banish.= had dot been joilid.by,Accr rvr_,. \4 • , winter campaign it appears is to be,the re- sultaa,nnd though; particularly at this dietance, i it isimpoesible to prelikt the cootie of isente \ "; , none 'of, us should be,,,sulitirised if the Iluatians -; ‘ assyrue, \the deferulive and \ r fii attack or briegor\the ,' . \ Mlles. The whole army o a \ Aussie end the en \'' \ , ire enMgi s es of the nation clt now safely be Si- 'a \ i a A rected . Upon Sebastopol, al o eelisna• 'renders - ',„ every othurnortion of the e territory intio , \ cessible to \ ritel: or molestatio . I intended toi\. , .. \ , hate given 'X° some remarks uppp the euramial. ~ -, , \ Wad\ commereml situation and sprospieto of , \ \ . • things at the \close of this, ' troother week, of \ V \ \ m aSiiged to IttpOtit it and r Ail inyseff - to '4 t it man great o ~j'ect of F.— In \ of Eehastopel *,- \ ;Let targed ii kerm had •'i with IT ;Trust , ,• Com 3'?un \ Feu, t olokrg- ~, r ,l,' ed with h ' tot. . .._ _ any.- ted. The. eged swin'eulpg was affected IkT 11: ~ i `forging an e e li C "6 on e n ' ty ea ß t r Q a ; de a it S \ BiulWit draf t Ohio.— h d t r : w7r'' , 4erthe Prebl ' in • •'‘ The facts it, t e case are theta‘otated: '• C.' ',\, \ ran ‘ ra k n er f T a rns ' a C 4 o a m c p l io ar n k y, in n \ ri t l. B \?, bi or o about the u- 1 \I Mb ',of last Se eaber n draft same to their , ;Mae . from Ohio 'for the sum 4 15, 00 .- The ~ t to\ le was duly paid, and the papOrAieen to Mk- • • :0 \ eanes be cancelled- Ira "however, of \,. Ao ermiin canceLling•\the draft, he n't 4 into his , .1,- poc4t and gave Jo. his pooomp 'Ob i , lil . cake, il who, 'n a day or two Presented theteapie draft ft to the repeal, and without •tlue reference by them it waa paid over again. , b Ache • was given on the Ilabir. of Coili k nerce, ' which th accomplice present, it u te b 110 ,' lasihad it cc fled by the paying elle - f• Th •chick A \?,, was deposi in the Ocean balk . • Aoke ~.] or his accoMp li ce, on which they t drew eir: ° oheoks as wel t ed.. Shortly, after thkreceip of \ 4 tymoney, A -erroan and his ace tapllce enter- A into a specu cio . n by the porch eot a lige& 4 million at No. 6 Lispenard street, Whcie, It it ' \ 0051, they bare seeded nearly it not all the records of the acid 'draft, About khe latter., fi \ 1 tOf September 'Ackerman left his eierkship ', 1 in the company in oiler td attend worsts ilij to ' hi new 'enterprise in \l 4. i: saloon bushM \ W ele - ter passed on for ov *two month', th drat was sent to Ohio, , when word' came back 1 . that p same draft had s been twice paid. Tide g ' \ led to the arrest of the pkt:ties. ''-., •• \ ..i . _ . _ Sr rcatios.--Just read t. 3 Mississippi Sena- \ 4 tor's reoankke on introduci liill. in the United N. ,', `.States Senate (December 11,)\to istabllsh a tusi- \,a gbrut rale oftostoralisation. Itesonot foil tit.iti. 3 yee t. the attehtiOn of “nativeall sod "natura I- ls, : 1 71 . ,..tak 8 m7c.a "i' Je; \il i A n dam' all hine'dnee'PaPar'ordsady7, democrat, I ''.‘ "peitiliar ixtstitu 'on " only. If foreigners would 'y \ Illy fat. ho won d 'help them ;If Know, Kolb- - \ .'iqgs Auld support dltet, he woulleupport,them; k;et if bAth shall opf\ose slavery, ho-.will Oppose Nab. May.lpo "some eyes" will tui;, opened ere :.$ longlll ere no canoe for it 1--Cietx, Leader. - Causes, .—"ii. George -H. \Goddard,. I I who, as civil \engineer, accompanied the Puff* , I I Railway ,Surrey in Utah 'Territory, commanded letter'xi Moore, of t h e publishes a lakthe Ptucer Times and TrinsnriPt, in , which he btaces that he spent a month at dhs .. Careen Valley nett ,meats lasl winter,,ii 3 retina-' log from the surrey,and that while there benumb ''.i some calculations of , the longibide aril:latitude, t which, he thinks, shtiw that the important parts . A of the settlemeots in !bat valley are really lees- ted within the bounds of the State of ,CalLternis..,:.x. Ile admits thathis instruMents ware not charm-); tailed by accuracy, but bethinks'. that the re-.. , snits he obtained agree With the"iositione ob tained by Col- Fremont. The Statelif Califor nia ought to take such action lle. would deter.' mine the question. Tun /Mort Lnce Coarozwre ;IN Mil Unmin Scum..—According to a statement in She N. Y. runen, Jenny Lind gave 95 concerto in the UM tea Otates, which yielded the sum of $712,161„ she received $176,676 net, mid Barnum' :3,555;486 gross. She gave four conceets Bala more, Istria averaged $8,000,47- emit; two In Washington , which averaged ,$7,692 so sash;.:. one.in Richmond, $12,886 21 , thirty, five in New York, averaging $8,177'60 each; se ' Tea in Boston, averaging $10,655' 45,'Isuff eight in Philadelphia, averaging - $(1,11 0 65 each. Lettersreceived' in New Y6rk by the North Star, from the soperintenagnt *of the Panama Railroad, are to the effect that the whole line . from ocean to.ocean will be in operation during the month of January. It is . putposed bythe friends of the road at Aspinwall and Panama, to celebrate the completion by a jubilee on the 20th. of Janua ry , at wideh it is hoped the New York Ifficers and directors will be represented. \ , t o \ -. '"i•- ~.. ~.. -1\ i_ \ \ 1 ''' \ t 4 \ ' _, - - ..., r 4 , , , ,