ESTABLISHED IN' 1786. , . AUSINIESS :DIRECTOR Y. . , S. )1. - } 444iwiiii, ~,t . co - Ts iiii;zapiNo AGENCY 1321(sinka Amur , . Tinr ou- • And 3',.. Jo. Safi street. Sodas. P. i C.U.. As";.t.fbettlermort influential ..a z.,,,,,t dr=ta.i. 'colastercial Favers meets the United btatas . . NEW YORK ADVESSISE,IiENTS. Bentsen rme sre mane is the bat sea toast, selis is W s <Sty of Nisr•York. • L. • ACConEox Frmas, : RUNO,.WEISSENBORNkeO:, (Lite C. aDo/tmn* n tn an le W t o mn b ts es sod h in Gr s . 3e111)r • ~H~4ilhxa:~ LFRED' bIEfgROE & CO.. ExtrUtsive Clothksz EktaLliehrtent, 411 BroalerOY• cifrrx'ox 'harr:tiefikl7 JOIN COLT'S Standard CoetortiSad Duck; IL H. BEACH k 00.040. 71 'Pike Oreg., No. York. .eogetita. Cotton Hants, from PO TersTothrr m 111.4 oleo, I) • SAI3IIEO'I4 Print Cloths and Copper Balker, Lr Cx!te o etul batinett Ptinterk ^ rvtltep ; DRY IXTODS. gIOVEN, Mob:AMKg & CO. Importers of Anoripo and ••• . doo 211kond Fancy 000d0.112 eroadwxy• COTTENET it CO., Imporwr:. of French -onaOttlar Eorop.o Good& No. Ilatzood ' street. gPSfEIN & lIONIG,, 100 Liberty et., and toe Cedar Ft.. am... Trinity lion t. Impoiters of Loma .-touroliforito. Site. to. Jal2.6cor LAMES OWEN, 15 Broad it., loipor;r Or Dress Trimmlniiii, (limoi and cr3wiicii i lam Mitt. and Silk Good. piney...llr. • _......_..... • .11 ILENNEQUIN & C 9, Importon, of . P7ISNCII GOODS. 11110(1111L.511AWLR, :lOU , DE ISS. IIAitIVE.. Cc.. C.allrus• etreet. inlar 1113,041N50N & CO., No 187 Broadway, • Liroster• and Jobbers of L•zo Goody' nibb•ns; I:mbroidenties.itallerr, Wore, Shwa Is, Small U ..: ORN; SCIILIEPER. &.lI.AARAUS, Im porter" prGeriastumd Beldam Brold 1o.:10 Vs:Luore Mee. ALOMAN KOIINSTAMM, Importer o r Bak.. Shawls:LW" and Ili.mbroldertes and Sallnrlng !lands, 6 Broadway.' . PETER 07111ILLEN; Importer of French Occooto and S .l. Dry Gkoao.Selo& ToCryto Yin+ nos: Shawls. Woolew, &e. 24.42 Ilroo4t atmet, Nolo Took. 4.33E 7 y • _ IiOIII,SAAT BROS., 4t) olio street; Itn- Meter of LoIoWDELESS TELI3 NCB, Ballo. Wool, 0400. Tuoris.Buttuns, Stare, Laces., 3413 , 44 m AtEERER brlAlDHOY6lannfacturers of rashlonoblo Doom mot ClookTrisomlna ro. Towel. Batton* to— No. 24 Dory Knot. j0.12.1yr & CO., 97 William street, 1.1=14 . 1 Faridshketz Goad, and QOIINI H. DAVIES. JONES & CO., Im o, wrtcrw of Cientilanan , F , calablnF Gouda, and Mann tr Lunar. rntacta Warm, atrma. STRAJILEIMFc CO., No: 09 Broadway 12,rgotr,ig."`". and 5m" "" E'br Ii CtIUCHAP.DT, FROLICII 110L1": UMltly—Y, Nos. 92 uld 94 Oberty strn4,—Lapart.,n , '?[lB,7lltn:7B',!:. ." M2=XM - ILSE_ the Mexican Mustang Liniment in Elaannatarta.Bralaw...Bareu. Earaitu. Cita. Piles .. an effaefnal oura fur all external -eourpLainto of rnan or anirnaL. , KW. Waal:amok, raiginal o:fall:mart and proprietor:NH Ittuodwar, N. . e 194. altfliNEY,l , :;l 349 BroarNmy, the oldest • tate, sm . moetestwnslre eotabliattmentlt tb.ti United S '' eep,ir MEE= I W. ORR, Designer and Engraver on T.r° 4- " sabt!:!" - -•-• DWARDS, SANFORD & CO.,'Foreign mon.. No.ntilrroadrrir: Goods and masser lin e tarn and from all parts of the world. amnt In Pittsburgh-Adam. m. FANCY GOODS AND GOMM' IFNGELMANN do CO., 93 William street, 4 Fskatiy Go.*Tatou, Cottara and Woolen trim ^ c.th burera, only wen per ant. not prrdlt. vorti. plc.& For rots own twnotlt dl sad on stal-e TEAM AYD GERMAN' FANGS' BAEKEIS. ' g FLA.RLES ZINN & CQ., 52 Maiden — Lane, Feenekt and German Vaney and fennel. 11 Inn Baaketa. ant manufacture - rant Cane and Worn' Wll. Inv Furniture and "t 1311 3. Lind Wortatand. le. ty...9-r • • .GDATM AND TKNDERS. . %AVM. H. JACKfars, (formerly W. A N. • J o 9 t :ore.) Grade end Tender Maker. 11l Grnedmrr; one diner-tore 19th 4 Neer Tork. oeteor IM==l B. W. W. CORNELL, 135 and 143 Galah greet: rbact •ad Ormsoseutst Loo Weals. FURS; de. 2 -. TOIEPSQN tiROESLER, 1.4 Maiden L. importers and Itonedietarerso of pan. sad uolosole Dealer In 8010, Rea. Goods. .- 00110 - • - , LOOT . AIR YURNACEA, Le. ... . pAVID CULVEll,(lnviintor aivlPatontite) . 62 OUT Amt. martullearer sad dealm 6 . 1661664.16 retail. In .Pstro seer. Ife-sters. '262lllsters. la. LYDIA autmen GOULDS. EMr..F.N.EWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 aklea Lava N. Y., Mallatschorers and Wholesale lulioodyear's Patent India Rabbet Boot, Shea. ~,,40ot.11lase. Mahlon, dc. da M-Iy RENItY DAVENPORT, E 6 John atreet, 31annts2orer and. Sheeler in every description oses Patsat Babes Fsbries,fanry .lissbber Good, and Toy. • • 9cpl3-lp - UNION INDIA- RUBBER CO.. 41 John. ot, =Aka all kinds of Rubber (nothing. Clod , . D. curd ccuauarocoo.o from $2.00 to SOX nob,- ft4nlg , • maca sN arm , o . i.AcurAg TOOLg. CLIENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 6 lentatlantt ntornlnorg and Machin* 'Nolo. sitI.A.ROILL h CO., 47 Maiden Line, t" 41)=Acconleo?•, Itms Instruments. and 85inW. I:FERDINAND ZOGBAIIM & CIO., No. 97 Moldan Low, lame", of Violins, °snuck Accord.. nag, Strlnsw, Braes Luton_ memos. te— A.. ant-nine 14ARIBIUM.21.N AND JAPANED WARE. • fir.ORGE TIQDGETTS, No. 158 Wilanxi, kft et.,Rnar York. Whidinale dlainfaztarer and Lonairt• aT. and Cora Urn., dtrat Rahn, Water lbo7lere, ponnaraine and Iron Guala, It, Was ananind Use Yret Preaduat at the :ter Yank Carnal Palma ICC, • 'PAPER. W6111:13011.5.P.. " f !FRES W. FIELD & CO.;.11 Cliff street. ‘Jleriortere arid irtielesele Dealers le Ameriam,Precieb, Germ an and Xastish PAPERS...rid eerey deemiption et Paper Plamitartsrers materials. UNCAN, LEWLS , &-,BARTOW, N0. , 161 scmaa. Arme...ermit y.ri.e7 Emma kr roa r, RI, Stgloners,Prlatcrs.l3o4lll.4.l4 sad Tradaraazn SoDerallf • • PAM COLOR miciurevrunea.3. RAINBOW COLOR WORKS. F. L. NICH OLS. Ag 1,93 gotta o...'Neir York Psalm and Musa. 4 are • A n i EFIA.NOE• SALA&LANDER SAFES, & Gantlet. War. aRO nd Crew tam BERT IC CE...tlanalsetanyr. 19" Pearl. NOTD FiLNUY OrkAD& AHLRORN CO.; 54 Maiden Lane, 0,11 - .(ny stairs) led Liberty etreet, ionort,ro °MAT an.l rANCY GOOD& • VLF-% YOH Tuve: , a.NrodeduNay. TOPA - • C° B 44E ll!la & Til r r. °ULF l:l o,N ltn 7 . 7,9 l 1 , bore nastArtels.Met.J. t. WINDOW GLANS, PSI:JD% de. POILLON & CO., Importer . of A, Coach and Window also—No. M Dontlay - ILOPRINS BROTEEBS,ImpoTter4 of h.& Wludow Gls", No. at teazels,. gnat, New .. FACRIIANIUS . "' • ' - PLATFORM SCALES. r - ,i.: . . .. ~.,, vix _.,...,,,, 7 , 4tz , 4 ,,A,,... -,-_,..., Ir A tti gk b , Iliii lellilla EA] W. 04'! . .01,11 '4 • . ,:r,....` _ PI LRBA NILE t CO,. cif t — Edrafr: ogntiator .o: 'Rodne.o tinter Y 3s, Mor . ..ankora. and nth., onto. rt ea. No. OS Wan Atrat,Neir Yor. Commardrstuone br raalrYill wet. proongartantion. Read Dada Marla", ' , La.', . 0 1.. rt.. York: M. Page Hawn. Rankers. St. Latir. r.a.. LENGTH CRYING. 4. LAUGHING s af e •i • • ltodi cads and Tomt oablottare noor o ,b.. tr und tame .of ottior toatortols.sad aldnutord llama mode duns, non mut hy Maly nnloso thronaboat the am , Imam tatty br tun Sew Topa Hunter 0,43 Mahlon ; -- (Treat Excitement in rienr - "York. .1. FUNDS AND NELDLEUXX FOR CALVI. . i jul ORAE IVAL.EI i g a , tlie:reat i,. ... - m u e, „,,, a nW .rue," 3 -. et fol the lsrpl r- ,:li Wili beta.' nest weilablo memo Wettable- as to Kern the women testa 1 tuarnoltsw tar inereousenwortment of elegant .d. 'ar t o routed Pianos and Melodeons ent. a lannt allanuat tn.' / =Ant mis, Ire .1.1. _llll auttniont winprisos Pianos focuatenc e.f eh.. Isruest utmost midst-Mel Anton Rue i terselrearn elce. those ofcereeel of tho I,e Noe York SUP kert:lreclualux tber betentifal and mull cleared Thrones Worpor sal fmra hi. foto Aeorr. and Melodeons of , the test Bostoo:Now Illowt, New Tartand b e mann 1 afferdiny an opportunity lito seketknes bet So be Sted , enew wbrec Zarb instruenent truants& &woad band Pleura est owlet bunclue—Prinee Ineto feel* SIM • Mule eyed .; bluieta instramente of al kinds. 'alton 'Mabel. Ilktt S.. . lien Is of &boob , ropplie4 art the lest boau. Made seat - . ir, wourntAci& alumni Lent Peleet Catalogue of SIC ' . - de ..m. ,l * CI nadry Mime orlisamiLelndecaseault burtromenta forest - n. 4 to ..j solder, fry* of SST COL'D CALICOES-Just reed 2000 4C1 , . fast cord Carlrem, all of wi11...11e11l be powBei F rag MASON' • 00, .• gp.REESE-500 bxs. prime- :W. 1L Choee rtdd sad for by- tIITTLZ aCCLU2,2". VLOMI-400 bbla, eitia family Flora. just . ■ ! reel bad Ihnist• by 00 /12._244, •••• iiiliNBRA: 011e---20 Bratrn Oil-for Simi* bi - - =au op , TUR ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. k A. P. MORRISON Attar 0z1ig.t.,41671v aYsl j W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Beke • nen Ihiltdlnuft . Grant stmt. between Fourth and lhannend d/lay. aufto,trlyT 11041ERT Att?rney,st,lpw, - OBE= POLLOCK, Attorney at .Law — Owner tor and Oniat streeta..mosito the Court uw preps, llttaburstr. mr'rt-r'ro TAMES J. KUIIN, Attorney. at Law, office Foarta Wad, war (Ir.; Pittsburg& J• 15.41, - , I I I:ANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, 740. 170 Yourth awe. Pittabories. "ASPER , E. BRADY, Attorney at Law 0 No. h 9 Fit th stmt. Pittalumh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAIi &CO, Bankers and Exchange Itroken, No. 9.slEcotildreeheornerondamertui Alley. Gabargil. Ea. tcrEtry andaell Bank Notesand Corn. Dienonnt Time Exchange. mid Promloargy Enter, make Collections in ad the principal cities of the Melon; Eamlys Depoulta on tail and on interact, and it.. their prompt attention toad oth er matters appertains,. to • Broker's bush:lees. 11.11—Eastern Exchange constantly In eala. • tr.msa.... —.zu•••= — r fLUIEB — & R ATM, Bankers and Ex it_ thar-ga Broken . Buy and ma Gold and Bihar and Dsua aluhd. negotiate Imam on heal &tate or Stock Seen rid.. purchase Protnhoory _Notes, and Time Bide on Fact Third tl. .0414 - .4 rgens. dawns ov u omit. the El ntyldy D: KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange • Broker, goineth street—Bugs sad mils Ruske on m • Psehange 1111 natant cities rnmallml esta terater. lkniteetloos made um ttnelkast at log rates; Wes n Bank Notes Bought and sold.- r-1 Falarail a r ckTo ' .: " gti - C7iBL ;ST; l/ ime Hanna t Co.. Bunksers,kuluntif• 'Benton...4 dendvrt In YOrtinn mid botorstle Exchange. Certificates - of Deposit, Batik Not, and Smite-N.IV. on of Wood-and Third stresta Current Money received on Deluca. Stunt Meets for .of. and collections made on nearly el piaci .lllcrdlb°4l'74l:r.. T.triii ?mei= and American Gold. . . Adrenegia cads oate,:-.,nmenta of ProdumothlPPEO wt, nv Iltrral terms • MIL 4. R1LL4.113. ... . ... . • WM. H. Luke. and Brame. North P.M earner of W.l and Third strettetraygh. All tranmdl. one made on liberal terms. and eolleetlona promptly attended M. ie9.ly WILKLNS lc CO., Ezehaugo Brokers, No. 75 fourth greet, opposite the Dank of Pitt. mrr.n. All LMSISMAtiLIIII at moot liberal rake& .iTIO VM. LAIIIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro- V ker. 4th street. No. dl, adjohainlnk the Dank of ttehurgb. HOLMES & SON, Nnr Dealers in Foreign /11 • soil Domestic Blthlof C ltheates aps e roTth. ".uk treet u oil= s M tZtrh " ertiL P Sir , throoghout the United Elates. BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stat;oner, No. . 78 Fourth stet. Arab BaU8381:f. T OIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ot -tbsars, sareemor to Pails= A AV... Na f IMUkei Ftreet, nmr Vomit, 11t4bargh. Pa. aKS..o NRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookaoller and Dugs, PtaticsserPg, g.Au, Noes .I.arket stunt. Dear nd. Pittsburgh. f[ AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 68 Mod Arcot. met drat to the earner obird, 1 Ittehoreh, Ps. Betwoheal Ise tookscoostantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. • J. W. BITTLIaI & CO., t . ORAVARDINO & COMMISSION MM. COMMISSION FLANTS sad Dealers In all landed - Pittsburgh Man nisd Articles, Lead Me and Blume Lml. 97 First =vein. Pittsburgh. su4l Wit H. SUrrON. IY7*Sesetle Grocer, Importer and Dealer in i:ORFIGN WINTS Brandies and 011 Mo. ' rdmdrldshela Rye Whisky, &nth-FAA comer ond and Front sta. Plttiburgh, Pear. labn & A. bPBANE, Commission and For-• erstdbur Mercheate. deal. In ,Wool and Produce 11c: 'also, Pltlebursh Elsnafacturrs. No. 114. &crud llttshurgh. spG-1y.43 ItROBISON &. holesale Grocers, Prxhve 11.1 ems. and CO., Onmsaddon Merchants. Na erty stmt. tittsbanth. Jai° QPRINGER IUARBACGIT & CO., (Succes: Inca en S. It stain Commisekn and Enrwardlan ht; Deena In Waal and Produce generally, Non 145 Sint and 116 Secnnd street, Pitednarah. Ps. &pm r T. 4 W. , REA, Flout Factors. Commission eit . and Forwarding iltereharda ant Doak. In Prodnoo ninterolly. Orders ibr Pittsburgh Marsufactinna promptly attendod to. Non. 74 Water and 90 Fnint sto.. Pittotorab, Fenna. arldy. • = n rk:llDY . ~..iO c iIE s TES § A Eacc . ta sorgao tico iATWOOD. JONES ! CO Dummied= and lorgsat t Degarrs littawsztt SUALWkdoreda.d.A NERCER & AIsITELO, General Commie eirni Umlauts. Philadalphit. Lfbersl advance, 0 02 conatestmenta of Produce ce...111 , 0,17:f MTV Irmo, 1101 IN WATT A CO., Wholesale Grocers . ,- Cammlntiou llemhanta. and Dudes Prodana and .P ttetnegh Manufacture, No. .7e Willy K., Pittsburgh - B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, .ad P =e n g2o l l,.. '''' Brit t err. d Pol lnU d . Pea Ash . and Wartarri Product Kowa..., Water atree ' t. trabrann Scalthetaid and Wood, Pittoburgla. SIMKO FM; - 1.111 , 14.1. Ikea or a.1.71;11,27rt.u5u. co rig LITTLE Jr. CO., Wholesale Grocers, r"drrltLic°=l47lll-1-3tl—. norms to ..., d buTgb. i1a97,53 117.1.ffEESE WARIMOUSE:-HENRYNRY , (X)LLINS, forerartling andCcacudtaden Merebaa Rand Dealer So Ober... Better, Lake 71•11 end Ptottate generally tr. Weed stmt. above W star. Pittaborett tardt TON BOVHORST ac MURPHY, Whole anis Grams% atut Coutraistioa Mad:mats. arst seam la Pittsburgh Mauescrarea, Na r: Water tame, Pitt* burgh. Pa. • ylloxtAs PALMER, Importer and Denier - French and Amerind Wall Papef, N. 66 Slarket real. between =ld and Fourth ,beat Plttabscrald. mILVd3 W MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole:- CUP, and Pl.OO a C.29' 4llt r efs Shutt Btssat Bost Trantitintis N 0.112 Market West. aORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Ra tan Glows as the Latent Ma or to. Disaioad. nds Pa. DRY GOODS. -JFIRANRrAN GORDER, Dealer in 'Trim • I =lt I - lathery rad Mover, Lace 4/ceche. Esobrokletlee. Gent'. Vortlidd ac Goods sad hoer attic' a full cd ..Mont of abdelt.-an always be bad at No. ad, owner of 3tartet stiset and the blaaaoad. littabargb.r. ablbly 4. A- ILiNintl L Irmo. a 03.. it. rout. A A. MASON le CO. . Wholesale and Retail i rt r. in I atop Dry Govt.. 25 Filth e~ r ggURPHY BURCH - MU), Whole:tale sad RAW Dry Skate Itaretants, <ORR inurdi and et irtre.t. Pittsbarigh. GROCERS. BOONE, SIAF AUGH-& BOOHB, 1 ENERALCOIWISSION MERCHANTS, to fDonlon Wool, tlooantiltteo Provisions, tic orth Wat i er n Ptd Iphis., • HA.III3AUGH & BOOMS, Es,ORWARDING COMMISSION ME - 11 CildliTt, Denton In Wool and Prodneo atoll kind* :441: 1 . 1 MLA, Rtree. PA:lam:l4 Ps. totat•ltd TOT u Thlllt FLOYD ir 60., Wholesale droceni 1p) and Comminsion klezetwata, N 0.173 Woad mad . 44 Lib. y fftrnet. Pittebtu.gb. .elO , 4 0 1 ERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, nee , Wring Milner. Dealer to Proglnee, Intteborgb MA. aCd on Una of For sod Donlo ern! tnnnen No. 316 fatestr street On bond eery lune etac.). of eapirlor Jotcncmgabebi Vatter. bleb will be BLACKBURN co,AVilmleanto Oro -9 nein, Boat Furolsbera and Deater• ie+- Pand and north nannlSetaran (Ma, Pitch and 4,annm Waxl. on bind at Matz Wombat" 141 Watar stmt. !Inaba/ea a0;1:14 Allininvlrk - eiy:Nttre.ffts , ern. o.72rdsekra Slerthmtsou;d Dialers • 0. 56 Water ortroost. and 107 INvnt street. Fittabaram • ice: 4 l 4 , - Wa,— C. SOL t , : ,{ ? ,z ! ltto GrocersAug=thf,m,,iTio S. ONG... •9.. woobt D—.... CU„ M. BAOALEY /4 CO., Wholesale Oro eon. Noi. IA and 9C , Waal exact. Iltybarteh. - - virm - TAJAm A. M'CLURG, Grocer ond -Ter Dealer, caner orilrec4 bad etzth stdeeta. hem V an hand • largo amortreent of amino Oraeari. Old Ene Me—dkcalit emits awl Nut. {nat.& and liataa Doter, edppllsol n on the latre.l tam. L1013141,T - DAVEKLI, a CO., Wholesale GrocielhCOMminfock II adonis. haulm ha Produce sad Pittsburgh Mautihuhq.P. No. 233 Llberty Pittaburgh. 0. La MeCARDLES, succelwre to •• • La ,ICit fa. Wholes:On OroarrojororardmignEl ,Innamlon Slerrtaste, - Deolenl In it MIL, (Ara Cor Varnr„Anel Pittrbarsgt, BlannEsetaree irrnarallF orron . Iroor.4l , irata fltrrblrreb. Grocer and nmadab..Vereb=t, Psalm is Pro:Not and PlM urn h 91anatnetarial article; 196 Libatp stoat. Mar baud ir:FLOY/06010701.067000 601:0-: 0 soUrilogs Maretunta, Dft.t.r. to Peatar•—ltelma ti ll mTh • [lading", fecetter: On Math Wald. !°d nth , • . f+oAlXY,Wiralt l ).& CO ~1/54:11a• . . pea.4.ronho • Ulm IfTlf im:uax corm noc.MLESS,M24-k. CO., fraCCeer ORO anWtrit - WbagEWor IM N L TEIM. __qiege wrm =ll b" Ca ltrWrxe's ' aVßlM riciamiwbr 'MS • _ • mg* DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MMM 8. CUTHBERT & SON, ir!ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT'S, for VI thd rule tool plc:rheas of Mad Estate. Collection of Rents, Negotiating Lonna, on Ronda Mortgagee, ke. No. 141 Thirds - L. ilt:shurgh. Pa. spri g Michigan &nerd Cominierion and Calico tr 4 e Office, FOR the co 'entic:l ofHome and Foreign Mercantile and allother Money claims, in Ifichimen and adjacent Slate. larestment sled Psyrnont of Mom ya Payment of Tales. Purchase and Sale of Real Estate and Stocks and Inenro Agent.. PELTIE ure R& ANDERSON. Dctrtrt. Michigan. Re,f_creoceai. Petatscrph—Mcaars. Kromer A Rahn, Rank ...nu White k Co., Gazette Mee, lenses, Stewart ,t Co., 'MercdranCa Wacrnm-p=des or Michigan from nssosetabla ineurance cur 19.ird A CARD.--flaring been appointed the ex -Ive.n. ta s, :c d r nt=nr . se , h= . 1 3 . 41 1 e4 g P . a rn ten 4, ufeetursd by P. JEWELL A SON. of Hartford. Connecticut, art- We now oiler for sale • large asevrtment of all widths. manufactuncd, at the mannhoturces prime, his artkle being superior to soy !rather Belting ever before offered I in this market. Abs. • large stock Edell widths of India I Rubber Beitios constantly on hand, Imd for mile at tle. I .. .Machine lielhug Depot." No. 116 Musket street. ale 93 J. tIL PHILLIPS I AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock. Merchandise and kali Broker, oft. No. 92 Fourth steset, above Wood. Butlers. promptly to. prehdl (gAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Swretary sen's lusuranne Company. 94 Water Street. FM. GORDO N, Secretary Western !mil • mine Co, VI Water stratt. GAR DINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin O I , b rr i Colamar, no t hat carver of Woof Di A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tofu Ittsumate Comma', 42 Wnitei street. MUSIC, &C. • 1011 N H. MIELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, • Slade and Masarzi Itartrurorotr, Sated &ob.and restdonerr. Sole ograt for Clickertors Filtao roe.. lar Western Nnorylvards—No. Wo o d roet lIENTRY KIZBER, Dealer in Music, Mu • sisal Instruments. and Importer of Italian Strin4 ride anent for Nieniss t Clark'. grand sad mos. llama, with ficnienues loloan Attacbment. Also for - ficorham's Nance. DRUGGISTS. O,E u IN HAFT, Jr., (suessor t o Jus. rif'Ouf tr, 111 r,) Wholes4leand Retail MusalA and Dealer In Palntn. 0114 Dyestuff ,, 4,141 4Vnod street. 3 dears helm virgin ARey. Pitteburala. airltecular .4rent for Dr. P.,11 1 n Medicine. rob= , -• • WILCOX t CO.. Druggists and Apoth.. 4. ..carnon and Nl•rkilt and andtheDlantond.kaar ennatantly nn hand • !WI and complete awe:Mont of DrEnnOladteln,l`arfunatara.endartlcleapertaltdnatntbrir • jOIIN P. SCOTT, Whnlesale Dpater ;r ID Drug, Paint& OUR, Naralan, mid Dye Stuffs. Nn 24 , 43 Liberty ,tact. PittAktugh. AU nrden willneneara prompt Art sir Aernt fn. Louden A Co's rslcuble Wally sondidne. ant 21-ly 111 A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Mo . . I ,Thi= ' ,Vs d rsTnta'rritn "° ttZtlit b....h. j maa R IA E. - SCERS, Wholesale Dealer in .._Drags. Paints, Pro Rua, Oils. Vssalshe.,/te, Cr. IS. 46Nitval strelt, Plttibargh. Oo.l s vs/Tented. Prices ntrnEsucc mum 12TEIL RAUN REITER, Wholesale & Retail Druggistm.'ecrner of Llbrrry (112.1 r lancets. PISCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale • Omitslsta, No. U, Wood rtrost. Plitethmlith• tOSEPII FLEMING, Sueteseor to L. Wilcox ON Co.. ecru er Inds And Dismond—Keeps coll et/may on hand • full complete semen:cent of Dross, Slmildnee, Medicine Chests, Perfancem, and orl articles perta Physlelsnlnlng.to s hplf„beapnurg,.. r at a, oa.paaa house. at WOOL IVIERCHANTS. -=-- - - . - VLEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE, orp v t., t rra " Eir,;.bn" - I.th° tar, MEDICINE. UrR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, N. 11.1 Fltth ethert, oereelte the Cathedral. Mew burgh. jalia7 WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, V V bele. reetheAd. <Mk , tc e. a. m ,1131;d MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and 11 Clo thier. Mier. Nia 74 'Mast ereet Particular attenttris to Boys' wed Youths' ClieStdult net Sir LLVM DICEY, MerchntA Dra- W silli l4 Pet and Dealer In :Ready Mute Clothing, DR LW street ! WATTS k CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 Al. • m a ga, :n. —.-W. are mg, motivlng dna ng Mork nt - Good• for Gentlananga {tier-(Jo h.. Cu. ili=flllo andVomtaammtthe ammeal Myles and ttnartgamdt7- dka Mazda and nunaman-s plasm Owe vs a calL inahl 111ANCTFACit.TR1NG W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail ..Idezeifecturer and Dasher In Cabin. War, No. ad ',treat TOIIN WETHERELL, Manufneturer of • NATNNT BOX VICES. • artiole, SOLID NON r nd e LA TZ: X n VICES r. corr . iE ur :t oro r mi ond leCheer 001. - c0.307c01l RIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—Mate:Nab rootkod for hlobroldery . and As.- ort byoll.B. L. S. WILSON. ;au No. 54 - 10 Peon stmt. Onto Ilsod. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay • Man ufacturing_Comp_any2 rrG IS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED teir capacity ror demand ate , ten preparod to mee t the ineressed demand for their:Arid, Crorthle.Ord Nalldlog (-I. '" ("4". Pr fiTir JIM.= iltAt Ithitarra. Soptenabot 21..1641. Boots and Shoes!! BOBB,r No. 89 Market street, •3d &weft= the Market Howe, would Inform the orb. 14tthAkt he has now • very fall stock of every thing la the Boot and Oho* trade, 'nett a. tattle.' clatter. half Gaiters. Boot / Lhad Puha.. Lady Praukllti and all the styles fount on th e Eastern oak% 611.0, Misses' rod Children.' .talters and Fewer Iteds and shoes. in all their ego. Gentlemen. tinelent Patent Calf Snots, Preach Celt 'loo s' n, Comma caner. acid Shoes. deo, Bor.' end Youth Beats, }Ten th Celt Please glee as a call .. we wish to will each an smile teal! who Leo? us with their mutant u .GL Wee antintec• 1160. Remember the Owe, alarkatstreet. myth/ Hate and Caps. WILSON 8; SON keep constantly nu •J &band nvory delcriptlon rar.ity of Hats find C aTtal:l l atVi n 'aP, ' ;lnir i ann heap. 1,7,2 do `,...11t, give us • nal tettimppordizedngaimmbessi ' . . . 11I'CORD & CO. ,WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL FAMIONABLS • RAT AND CAP- MANUFACTURERS, LNU IMALERSIN ALL KniDS OF FURS. PittsbarFll, Pa. 110. Tbely stock omtenoes wren Onnfitt ATlnar lint* n Ony.s. Mods. Bons, Calm slat Yu, Bonnets. l:J-4=4,1Y Coach and Carriage Factory. OHNSTON, BROTIIM & CO., corner of nit Delmont and Roberto etre.. Allegheny City. wnWd rwipeetfully lama their Mend. and tbe-po .. bnc that the yarn raseinta , tmitW Carriagra.a. linear away. Beni. bleighe and Cha i .let. a all their various otylea of finlrb and pinYortieto All' arena ...tad with tit reg.d to &ma billtOnid beauty of finish. Repairs will al. be attended W on the inert ...liable terse. tieing In all their look' the loot /lantern null. Pelee and Wheel Staff. they feel wrdent that all who favor thaw with their Name. l be perfectly satisiled on trial uf their work. axe reoriented to give theta a CR I I togl or. during el.wbern. ma, New Coach Pactory—Alleghony. cticivt, M. II: WHITE dc CO., would re = li b rra b • va=t .r. hnt v tlzy d= hl , i4 etreetn They are now making end ere gin•periel to melee order, Ow every deeruiptlon of tehlelen pasebn Chatriote. Recieschen Ilietnin Lc., itc., which. fen= their tong experienee In the mentifecture of the Rime worki.”4 the fern- Ilk. they have, they Oct confident they a n int Ledo work on the Oct resionable tenni, oath three wanting article. In their 2gglig nnuallgrovelgt :a. they have nn pnltetkm wannntini their work. tberelve Sat the ailesition ttzbile t his antler. ne In the lent manner, and on the meet yreaninibie 4aahtt Ortl=2l L. IL , LIVINCRON-.. ...MORI AVM.. a. V - WARM. - ' f./.7.040 L' , l V h. COMA.. • Livingeton, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ryRACK and Depot Railroad Soaks, Ray, Cattle and Grain do.: Matured and Qumran do. Dar Auks or all dr.. firer! fh Prop and Thumb Intel.. Correa HMI' of Taziotm kWdr. Faint Mills. _aniumed patted... Dolts and Mt? In rand mu Fastaniut With. mu bfalleabla Iron OdnUega of arrry Mn al' W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 10. WA sad 8= West , strut. .ppasit. AU taifidd OM% , , rrrrsnunan. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave 9 FennUwe Tete, 3lantela Imtendna Inn nos, 7. 9. ba n d, ah_d Made to order, Ty ward= all the r x , a ~..mg ar.h. .T 2rh e 2. 4 rrlale and talented doe Fgrenaleheet to the Trade at the tAweartrekee k r d At b orderno .s4'. eltr ai erlth deweete.l) at 319 Liberty Wee W. W. WALLAINt. New Goods end Fashions for Gentlaw.ms' Clothing for Spring of 1854. F WATTS & CO. beg leitve reirpectfully _4 •to Inform Dear al:l9M= customer& e. tba pale I = L eilOt t o b tlfetTatlV ."'t . " l)l_ • =thriesl ere l that Our aro re ` .74l; to Mei. or. ,riitbrzglot io 'peto 11 , 42;1=r1, .14e. seers hitherto, I.ltrthelr bumble efforts tP . l the r er t"" _l Wes them to Men exertems the mune dlgeuon. • Wtirt to,gentimen. • goer—Strsopla are l e. ia abo n elltt S at oar bow = e0.115 Mieritraet,ricatb M T. 0. WARRINGTON; • DIPM k 13111,D LOA REth SHOE STORE, La always land • full arot:tmatt.. Re. stmt.ll.ltntrzettu ,Ps • te.3o4vd - (haglnsane First Class thaals• • riyabocribtris beg le:qe to'inforvi the "cella that WO bete be tel thdt flezemee ittertvem• air theve end eto!t esiniantio r ried 0/1. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1854. HEW YORE AIIVRECTIBRYMITS. From nsacurn a aCIIEWS 'General Admortilhog Haase. N 0.316 and 349 Eromlwar , Now Yort.(to No. EIO Nammu Mreat-) Extension Tables e 1 • V IrEERDT.ISO Wooster at , bctweeu Prince anti Houston sta. New Yuen. lanufacturel. A tarns atairtynent slim)" on llama lirdorsfor Shipping punctually attended to. tel7.3ml_ Wholesale Print Sellers, ettf!'nAlii,l l ,Zg ° kr:. Ecle i° §r.=: Neer York. Catalexoes Peet be mail. The mud disreuet to the Lee& sled Institution. Mauro Frames forelsbett eell-Zhey Cloaks, Mantillas and Tabus. OLYNIIUX BELL, No. 5.9 Cum' street, New York, Importerond Manufacturer of Ladies . C)nma, fdautilLaa and Taira*, of blrolwod de...in tl.. would ma the attention of merchants to hie exten sive Wisortment, made expremly to suss w il l trade.— Ills fashbm are the beat of the reaswill 1 . Muni by refarrtnu to Prank Loathes Ladienuasette af Yashiro,. the only reliable took of Fashions published hz /Maim bent published may • few day* Worn 'the women/um/tut of army month, all other* * 77,0.1.0 Won* their 1101.. oclB-Imo Pianos!Pianosl! Pianos!!! 4 TTENTION of purchasern is li m i . ii.men...Maly naiad to a nen and pi cantle, Mama= In riaZlo Porte, now (WV gal l% Till b gre th stit ' aVeiti'litrof ' Tre ion:dimity of the Celmalitailo consists In ite %Witt' Is mki". p" , ^ lair elth the mingle 110 mit, an attainment tabettA so. Mown to the Rano Pnete. • • -• • • • The mot ordinary performer Is enabled trythe ald °fit& Itnprovement to produce effects in nets. playing tint would nonfo.d•Tbalbers or • Lists.into of Ito chlorine enflaming Ls Its capacity .to to used at •1.11 as an ordinary Plano of the sweeten duality of tone. awl is Innantly &andel by the nee of a common boded to • combination en thrilling and majestic, aa to captivate and to the heart. Thew nutriment. are superior In 1,40. to two ordinary I octave Planet while fee 'sweetnen, parity, breadth, and Achieve atone, they cludlni de the competie don efthe world. . . This ht ha v eited testimony of Profmuors and Am. tense abo teased tite esleettal Plano. Ortintary Pi anos of all msethnevr and Pecontt hand for salteat reduced price. ELY • IttIMISIS,32I Broadway, New Ytga i Diamdacturturk Damian , . vrbolesala & retalL Brcodie's . Cloaks and Minting& (iEo. BRODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 Liape turd lit. York, Importer. Alma CLOAKS and Se olemde and Recall Dealer In LADIES' CLOAKS ana SIA:STILLAS of erery fabric and daseliption, mild. the attontionoTbnyerstorhle rktensim Mack of swan, natal* for the Fall Seaeom I W etyko lead the trade as amalmed monthly L y harper',, litnletyl and other leading Subic. Book. reoltlnfr Musical Instruments. subseribera are now prepared too£ELL ',Yoe the Inspection of Jobbers, Mode Dealers and oth er. kaahm la la tolhtl Instramente and Ilereltandlm, the follanins erttelec Otho, Barmen Guitar,. 11ia... er.; Frakh and German Accordron; SmAorne, thend a flr • . • Om, Hamra. Tram!mutt di, de.; German • rtwlth aiotarinpotcdr.f. Oar artanzertanta th atances an moat celebrated klamatactmare In Europe are such ita to enable es w ell mad. at their lowest prkow aud we can offer our to dian the adninotarc of cadortina tom an count; new and candur eetedatock. in the Market et wi cone W THULE CANII. reedy le aoorktoranymb lota eF Anode t mar afar, ow can afford opiortuoltion of tad ...wham in many articles. • Agent, of Carhart A Needham,' celebrate' Patent Melo deons. FY.ILDLNAND ZOUItALII ACC., Itororters. aulZdinv No. 07L Malden Lwne. New York. tuadereigned having , the Agency of CARHAUT NENDIYASPN (New York LEI3RATED PATENT AIELODEO S, &null Inform the Trod. and the Public In cement, that theywe 3.1 . prepared to furnish to Dealers mid °Moms them truly cokhratedlratr Instru m ente Manufacturers' - MUT PRICES. !Wary Warranted. VS.RDINAND ZOCiIIAUM & t&S, Impactors M I II No. Dr M aiden [run. Daguerreotype Materials. W. THOMPSON & CO., 315 Bmvivray, • Nell/ York, Ilannfaeturrrn and Dnalnraill Dendarr;o ['Wham, Apparntur. dlattinza. Preserynynde., and Idn. mrtdrajl s n P r is e te:4Lraint n Yaner Prone* and CaPell. and „ Vgftlander Joh P C. Ilarrinona and all nthrr talon lownat nrltn:Xd=r, ‘ a 4 pt d rie:t!. th" seliti ' m• Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MePARLAND & CO., M MAMMY LANE, NEW TORN. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. IA ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Iloum it Safreotevery w., ronatantly on hand Ow rale, and warranted la army reelect. Jr... 'r lorldad: Genr oaa — Apl mm eLa s nee to Inform Ton that your Sate preserved utr Hooke and rar,agn ,— " , ,lt'ettr.tr: "'lt ;a ...q=n c.rortgoaghouttber lie, to inteum hot. It. oan. Gate remained unNwmed, The Safe. with little wlll.l think. answer for another trial. Respeathlll7 ranee, 174 , T. JENNY, Jr., 11 South William et. FEVER AND AGITE. DR, EDWARD BLEECKER'S , STAMPEDE MIXTURE, /brae' Alter and Ansel tenor. Ater, DfsprAtria and al &Mew Afeutreed. r)IITHE Proprietors of this Medicine will state Without hesitation we fear of contredireoa. that the 11:0. MISTIME hae cored mare perms wbereLlt hee ben interdironl,than any other mediulne le Mee for the ate. diecaece. Tbbtroesfleino b. neither Arsenio one Quinine 10 10. onropor Dion, all of the in...lents an of • let - Neely health. c..eseter and P ee ay and •Iptnrstin In their tendency. Per.. wheel:lMO, thl. medicine wl.ll ant be tamed be ...um to water or a damp atmorphere on more than when in th01e...1 health. flatlet. In mations of the country there the Ague pm- Tell, will do well to adopt tido needichne se the patient he lat obliged to layby while under treatment and they coy e attend Oa speedy moe. The Proprietor couldlutmduce thousends of certalicates from them of the highest moppet. Ability, bat prefers asyln g to the Fla Mrs one botthe and eon will Imre Um infelllide mar In yonroOL „rail dime. lime Wefts... scrempsny olds bottle. Ald Cortlficatnecan be weak. the aftitebthoet. Wt.* this ' 'leering has camel when all others hawebtited,g roe Dispenoloand othet Bellow e.t.a:On. there la not • letter Medicine Lathe market It has tied beentaknn with the restartoulablug num. to !retreat cu. of Rheumatism and Gone lie the. cone plelnla take a Mblerywurul • d.r. Gnu bottle of this lLsildne very often hae Um &solved ef fort Price AI pm bottle. For sale by Draggle. In m tertsof lbw United Kates and Clamed. All Wholesale order. meet be addeeesel to MIMI A DLit 6lt ER, eons Propekftro 90 Broadway, NOW Turk. Angers—Fleming bre, A. Vahnestock Co„, L. WII ow ken. and Oct. Keyser, Pittsburgh. Se3Wirf IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importers and Deelers In IRON AND STEEL. 243 Goserterick Streisf, New nrk: Rom conetaitly on hand a foil smortmißt of Bar, Rol Rand, Hoop, Llano Shoe, and other IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. rol Merchants from all mection• o bu y i n g. try am Invited to or mend their ordem before Orden by mall =touted to oversaw will be allot at the loweet niartet rate. MARTIN. SPRING 6 CO. tell , • IWS Greenwich et. N. Y. SCELBFFELEFI BRommas & co.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW TORS. • gamy...menet to:Par/0 Mum. ff., ear. effiareina, IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their alining] Market, bulb In Pinny. and Indira nod morn and Ennlien Chemitale, Perfumery. Tooth, Nall and Hair Banana Hair Glom. and Strap, Parte and Trimlo o Poriam. Cork, Snapp. Or.. dc.. they oder awn on modreasonable benne. Orders either to memen. or by mall. vlll modn their heat attantion. SAMUEL L. CAVERLY, Whole/rale Deal t in BVoSll44 . llletad Poll. and Tuba _Wood and Wil low Ware. Banda N.M. OnerlamaTalue, Wiekina, blatrn ea. de, Zia fhorunieb at. Nen York. mbo-170. WINDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cornicca. Table nu (natl.!, JOHN TERllOti ktsonfartarrrsud Aldrokntair Deities, kln.lol.lo.bartpe rt.....and No. ft Chanute &UM , . N. York. . mhk-1 yr MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTERSOWS LIVERY AND SALE A' TA - 9 I.E. 2i Torner Diamond afro./ and Chmry •Plitt PI.TIPHORUII, PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, IRON PTREIT, AIP)TI4 NEVIMI7I STREET. PIIILADELPIII A. H. 8. BENBO N, Proriurrox. larPn'te P , < Um -EN It., a. Ins4—lrd Anna r. OLIJO Ilate Man. Nat.Tet mitre.) CALOPt.Charleo Perry ilateir) ITY 110 TEL, (late Brown ir,) corner of rmu hi hula and Third •tnects, Pittsburgh. Pa.. tlldlB9 I tc MLR. Proprietor& zirrid. large and coutroallnus Timms having clad,— Oran UK/rough repair, And furnished with new equipments .oughout, la now open for the reception of the traveling CHLADSII.IfIa.... I . kra,dhrl 4011 N SOUTII, Cconch ' Maker, corner of Nerth Common and Federal at, Allegheny CIL:, ZeTlb - zzar „ I °,llggf Lhu glee opened s WARErcoo3l r be the 8, Mule. 114 Inge,. 6eo. store Wood where he lug et Argo Vl:tlTeli r ele= " a r Ljentw o atlatt • t. . " 7= 'feeling oanndent—frend Ads eonlln.d sung. In hooduere. his e.t.a:lye ealee, therneterlal god workmen enlOblewd. etyleotanlah able wart—be eannot be ennweeted with In the rag or Weld. e.2-ImJOHN 80WILL IVALTER P. ISIARSIIALL, Importer and De 1.107 ill Plain. Figured and Decorative Paper Naar logs No. bt. Wood elreet. Pittsburgh. nobs Agent of MS celebrate.' toaaufectome, ileum Dell. court. A Co. of Parte- mh3.63 I)ARIM FASHIONS PORLADIES'DKESS EH.—TheINuteI.PeehIous As JUNE, direct nu stmoser be on .1e en the let proximo tir es 1.. 9 . wiLsoN. Ne.9llN, Penn, above 'Lana stmet. SIBS, JOBS & CO., iPtIOPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. ORWARDING AND COMMISSIOP RIERCIIANTS, Canal Dula, Beneath street. Mite unb. Damn. i.e. L OIL Mew Prat, Et. o: RAM. itleVii *a - Us and No. I Hait i Anthracite arid &rot& Pis Iron. Bolivar thick and Liar. An th racite Coal. le.' rial 9 NEW ESTABLISMT. • JOHN LAVG :MERCHANT TAILOR. LIF commeaced businasm at No. 39 Mar ti net street, between nesund and TWA rtreeds. are bne pant remind fn. Um Importer, and so anutartemers • plats analmtnustre smastment Menai' destripUon of Gonda tor gentleman's rem, Including (ho modem Mlle. sod eptalltles. vbleh be Is prepared to make up to order. In the mart •ablooabie stake mago b.t man n. Having bad large experlenea 10124 Mina/S.lw Auto ourndernt of jgtvlng retire ontlafartlon Ile Ineltm hie retand• to utll and entaloe his stock. null-tr :-pISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- Gm of IdVELT- - & PAXTON be thbr day di& so red by Mllt . usientment. W g t b... dlepenal of eta eo n G.MAt. t littoocct. wa tawny tt.. to Ilea. IV. Ma P. utto will continue Until:Wank sad II batty antb to 0011.4 on accounts due to us .4 Yo .etle .11 clam. tut. JOHN LAYELY. . . , James W. McFarIand,'WHOLESALE RETAIL IV ALVA EN EERILY. GROCERIES, -:, iTess, Fruits, Pickles, Spices; l'reserves;- . .11170 D .ANZP GILD 1r ' Ikritatiellouse litrabao Goo,h; No, 26i Med! Strut, Pittsburgh. CATHOLIC THEORY OF MORALITY Ft. Attenee dd Litteerf.• Theory of Theft. 1 1.1.11.-.l.—Theologia Moran SA:Ai Litere; F.- ctzt ortt Vann "antaatris inctene ant Apisona .Andan Onaoren telnlo embalms; ruralon. Firma, (neer. ASS Ttaleror. Praantar.ot Profaner noel. - Mena. PerWls. 1615. limn Ape:faker riff Posh d le.droclin nalfetrariconn A odor< stlertrinkse et rroortni anew A Alphontode Li Moon, Zaino nova. Olagelltin. 181. i a. cb,p,....diuo. Throilviae Mantis& Arm. d , nnos.Auter are D. Nrraaer nT orr, Presbytano Manna Hulka evem natonorio. L1e1,19.51. Such are some of the absurdities which the introduction of the Quantitative Principle into morals produces. The date of such intropinotion we need scarcely say is that period at which the vicious system of modern casuistry was in its strength. That there is a hint of it or aqap proach to it in B. An s tine-, and the moralists of the early Church, t would be an insult to them and to Christi •y to suppose. Nay, it is 'not found in S. The as Aquinas. The names referred to in the pas age quoted from Liguori will show its origin. The cause of its Introduc tion is mainly twofold;, first it may be traced to that spiritbt defining, materializing, andmaking tangible, which has so unhappily pervaded Ro man theology, doctrinal and moral; and next to a false idea that theft was only so far and to snob degree sinful ea it harmed our neighbors more or less. The fallacy which makes this lat. ter*notion plausible is easily exposed. It is true that the wilful harm done to our neighbor adds anther sin to the sin of theft; but the sin fulness of the latter is already complete in its own kind as soon as a man has constionaly and wilfully appropriated any sum, huwe'ver small, knowing at the time that each appropriation wart contrary to God's law, For example, God has written in our hearts the moral law of justice, 'Thou shalt not take that which is not thine to take;' and upon it has founded the positive law in Ilia Word, 'Thou shalt not steal' A man is conscious of these laws, and aware that he is boned by them. is the midst of this conscious ness his eye lights upon something which he cov ets. Tho temptation is too strong for him, and he stretches out his hand and takes it The sinfulness of the act is perfect, and yet not • thought has come. into his mind of the harm, greater or less, done or not done, to his neigh bor. So far as the sin of theft goes, it is unim portant whether the thing widelt he coveted and appropriated was worth 2d or 2001. It Is true that if it were worth 2001, and if that 2001 had baou gathered together by a poor man In the sweat of his brow, and was his all, and the thief was conscious of this, another offence would be added to that of theft. Had the rich man in Nathan's parable taken the ewe lamb from another rich man, still he would have been guilty of a perfect sin of plunder, though he would not have added to it the further aggravatien of cruelty, and hard-heartedness. Aa it was, he was guilty first of seizing that which was not his, RO trans gressing the law of justice, and then, cononmi tantly with that sin, and by the same not, he was guilty of a host of other iniquities, by which he transgressed the laws of charity and humanity. We need not say that, without any additions or aggravations, theft and plunder are in themselves deadly sins. Fo in mauler. The formal sinfulness or murder coinage in tram.gressing the Law of Wen in our hraits and in his Word, 'Thou eh et take another's life.' 'Thou shalt do n murder:— The sin would be &Re:l.:et sin of murder, 'tithe" good rather than harm should .come to the sof- ferer. The harm done to the sufferer adds an other sin to tho already mortal sinfulness of We shall be met by the question, What, then, is a boy a thief who cats e turnip as he is posing through a field Certainly not, in vir tue of that net taken abstractedly. What we have maintained all along is, that the guilt of the act depends upon the frame of mind of the agent merry boy who lightly takes an apple from an orchard is not blameless, but he is not guilty of a serious act of theft. But if he took that apple or that turnip not thoughtlessly, or because it was an allowed thing, but with a firm conviction all the time that it woe forbidden by God, and that he was transgressing his law in doing so, then it would be a grave. sin. But, say. Lessius, "for a theft to be mortal, it is notes:wiry that theyinantity of matter be 'considerable: and this is dear, for it is not `postai< that taking any little thing such as an .apple or a penny, can be deadly guilt."(l) We on the other band, lay down no abstract rule. In every Case we say it depends upon the dispoitititua of mind of the agent. 'We now return to some more of the consequen ces of making nob:dais pundit. foe -ti, a condi tion of a mortal sin of theft: "Leesius, Trulenchins and Nillalobos, say, that in separate small thefts twice as mush is needed for grave matter, t. e. if la 84 is grave matter of itself, Si 44 is required for grave mat ter by smell thefts. Hohmann requires the 'same quantity, it these petty larcenies are tom 'mated on different persons, and if they lake place at considerable intervals,he requires three 'times as much. To us, however, it germs more 'fair, as others quoted by Elbel ray, to hold that •if the petty larcenies are committed on the Same , person at intervals, or on different persons at 'the same time, then as much, and halt as much 'again, i. e. 2.864, is requisite and enough for grave 'matter. But if both these things concur, name ly, if they are committed on different persons 'rand at different times, I think twice as much is 'needed, t. e. £te 4d. This however is to be ender 'stood with Leesius and Lugo, provided thefts •are not purposely made in portions,aed provid ed that there is not a long interval between the 'thefte. Layman, Bonacina, Lugo, &c., add, that inetty larcenies do not coalesce If they are corn 'mimed on different owners, and after a long in terval, such as a year. Nay, Sanchez, Decian, illoneagliu, Viva, and Trulenchius, excuse from 'making restitution sub yrari, though the petty 'larcenies were committed on one owner, if there •is an interval of a year. Rut Viva and Ron maglia reject the opinion of Fillinccius, Diana, Sates, Vidal, Toletus, &n. who encase from ma king restitution if fifteen days or a month base 'elapsed, em %avarrus in Sanchez admits: roles, 'excepts Viva, the matter is very small. Hence, .1. rather approve of Boncaglia'e opinion, name. By, that there must be at least an Interval of two 'months,2 L. hen the matter is, though not grave, yet very early grave."— iv. MR. Thus tee that the category of Time, as well B 3 the category of Quantity, is important in Rome's Theory of Theft. A disregard of a few days, with respect to the period at winch he commits Its venial theft may perchance precipitate a Man beyond the range of Purgatory. The next ex tract will show that the category of Place is equally worthy of the regard of an Italian ills oiple: • ..It 115 asked. Is it mortal to steal a little piece .of a sacred relic? No otitadoubts that itia mos ,tal in the Roman district., as Clement VIII. and •Paul V. have excommunicated those who steal •thovery smallest relics against the will of the .Rectors of the Churches. But it is not, (as , Croix says 'probably' with-Ranches, Bonacina, k / , Catastropalso, Diana, and Bardellos,) if, Putrid , the diVrid, a man steals some very little thin •the loss of which does not disfigure the relia'n qintinish its Valtte—' unless' it be some remit's' - 'hie or rare relic, am part of thellaly Ciao, or .of the . Hairs of the Blessed Virgin !diary, Ste." —L. iv. 5132. "If a man on an occasion arising, only steals 'a little, whether from one or from more, mein- ' 'tending to acquire much himself, nor to do 'great harm to his neighbor by his several thefts, 'ho does not sin gravely,, nor do all these taken 'together sonstitute one mortal sin: but after a 'notable quantity bas been reached he may sin 'mortally by keeping it."—L. Iv. 633. "It is enough for avoiding mortal sin, Mist only 'that little matter be restored which makes up 'the grave matter, ns Is more probably held by 'Sanchez, Lessios, Vasquez, Rebellus, Bonacins, 'to., with Croix; against ;Medina, Lopez, Eepar 'en, &c."—L. iv. 653. "But if a man bas the intention of gradually 'enriching himself by a number of little thefts, 'committed on one or many; or of doing great a 'harm, be sins gravely in that intention; d 'though each act is only venial in itself, yet, as 'it subserrves to such an intention, it Is on he 'whole the commission of a mortal sin, been a 'turn do grove damage to the 'community, d 'that prude° la very pernicious to human Ito e •ty, r. g. It a tailor purloin a little piece of 'al th 'from different persona, or if tradesmen use too 'short measures, &e. (Mark here the proportion , 'Condemned .by Innocent XL . 'No one :a boned 'molar penalty of mortal Mn to restore what has "been taken away by small thefts, however great ..the total may be.') Meantime. they [l. a the 'tailors; tradesmen, &c.] are sometimes excused 'from genii sin. 1. Prom' 'lint hiss been said .1. I. ■ITCECLL 'above. 2. If they antes they do for the sake of 'lndemnifying themeelves, or because they would 'otherwise-make no profits, or because they 'ought to raise their price, and then would,not 'And customers. 3. If otherwise they have not 'means of supporting themselves • and those be 'longing to them."—L. iv. 5Q3. • in the above eXtracr.'wo have an instance of the 'rnethiad so frequently, not to say constantly adopted, by our author, of laying down a good - priumple, and then eating Out the heart of it by exceptions broad enough to Oita every case.— be Moen that almost:any tailor might Jas. Ititoulf to pitrlolaiiig little places of cloth; tt) Taloa tl• Jost, x. 32 .12. FIIIDAY SIORNIfiG, DEC. 45. 1854. ana alm"st noy troth...min iu using Ito short 61611111 res. gifts. tine special method of alms-giling UMW gested 'to gain her husband's conversion, or that God will not punish him," Masses for his "If a man, after having taken enough to make conversion and for his soul. We doubt if the 'grave matter, Meals some other little thing again, I hored.toptuyed would soften the 'Lugo, Croix, Sporer, Denial, &c., think it is a "`"" pnrpoee of the 10001. to the husband. We are not nee loan 'mortal sin every time the pilfering takes place. „ dem. whether the eta spent on mine., with this ohject, in not an additional vilt'onclasive of 'But Leseilia and the Salamanca Doctors, with 'Tapia imdl Diana, say that a light theft of this 'sort does not make a mortal sin, unless it the 100014 at all events but a part of the latter / And could well be " Pent in It. The price of Means 'amount afresh to another grove quantity. differs in differ ent countries, and for different 'L. Iv. 538." - 'this &mocha rightly thinks "very probable."— de.eeew , the usual pries advertised in the Es peranno, and other Spanish newspapers, 18 24. In Florence we found the general charge to be two Pauls; and in the South of Italy the•lowest price to a carolino or 6d bleach place &tariff is to be laid down, asp Lignori, by the Ordinary; However high it should be tined; yet it timid not swallow up any considerable part of the 1000/ per annum; though we dote.; not that a priest might thus find sufscient support ta'maintain him while occupied in converting pie , patroness' husband'. tenants—and then there is thiGhapel to be built. In one way or another the whole of this 10001 is to be given away every year. Fro as instinct.) Before bidding farewell to .grave and small matter,' we must trace it in a few words into other branches of mcrralS,and too hew widely the Quantitative Principle extends, and what strange confusions it produces. In oath-breaking : •4t is aortal* that If you only fail in keeping 'a little of what you have sworn, it is not n grave 'sin; e. g. if you have sworn that you will not `drink.wine, you do not sin mortally to drinking 'a little, for then the smallness of matter is an 'excuse."—L. Iv. 178. In working on Sundays : "What is gravity of matter in this? Some 'canoeists quoted by Saifisx fix one-third of the 'day for grove matter; hut this opinion is com monly re kited. Others, again, with too great rigor, fix one hoar. Others llx for grave matter two hours, as Roneaglia, Sanchez. Trulenchias, 'the Salamanca Doctors, Ptilao,SEthel and Roll "mann; and Sporer, Slamitta, and Marchantins, 'call this the common opinion. Ilenno thinks so 'too, if the work is very servile, such as breaking 'stones or digging, but in other cases he requires 'three boors. But others, speaking generally, 'requite for grave matter (and not wiliout "prob. 'ability") at least two, and 'oilier more than 'two hours, as Viva, sr„., with TAmburini, who 'says that this is now the recelvrd opinion in our 'age. Others, as Slarchantius and Gobst re 'quire three hours. Busembaum, likewise with 'Filliuccins, - „ says that it is hard to condemn 'working for two or three hours as mortal sin, 'Croix agrep n . and clonal:ides that it is now the ''more common, and more probable opinion;' 'that it is pot mortal, unless the work continues 'at least a - gooll deal more than two hours, say 'two hours land a half."- , -L. iv. 305. 1 In falling to hear Mass:— "What omission is a grave sin! There art 'different opinions. The first says it is grave to 'omit from tho beginning to the Epistle exclusive. •ly The second to the Epistle inclusively The third to tho Gospel inclusively Although the Creed be omitted It is tho "common" 'opinion that a mark does not im gravely wise 'omits everything after the reception, nor men 'one who omits at the same time everything be. 'fore the Epistle and everything after the reccp •tion."—L. iv. 310. \ In being at a distance from tlio Altar:— \ \\\, "May May he heard by ama 'gibe looks at 'the altar out'of his ota house oti be \other side 'of the street' Spores, Lugo, De 1 , Gobat, ',he in Croix, say Yes, and this, o without ...probability," is admitted by bias to Elbe!, c\ •Esrobar, and very many more, if the 'a co is 'small, because then he is, \ morally, su or oily 'percent. Logo and Es.l.Mnsay that a 'e cep 'of sixty feet is not an el an 'e, hot Tura iiim 'end Gobat do - not allow Wet. L iv 312. °\_, \ In fast-breaking, PasqualigAliolds half n ounce to he small matter. The taraanca tors, on the contrary, confine it the eigh , part of an ounce. (I) la omittinglc' h eay office, re the Doctors Wink that half, or Ihe ird part, of a small •hour \is netablemattek, Isutiis is de nied by thirteen War Doctors; (cur en ,Doctors hold that anythin ,me than the whole of's small hour is light mat five Doctors mailitaiki that the whole of the v ra an Eatter-eve\ may on this ground be omi without grave Ida '(2) \ In failing to say )lac \ t WI( right hour, lAsoti us thinks twenty min et to Lo grave insatelq, Layman half-sn-hour; Jam general opinlnff is anything under as ho .413) \ 1 t..„ "In talking to nuns is Macy of matter eih 'lowed? De Alessandro tat not; but the com b ` 'mon opinion Is on the other e. But authors 'differ in fixing, what to smal ( \patter in each 'talking. Ciera •thinks a few` Itords; Merolla 'thinks ten work; Diana and Ma Alta th e length 'of a Marten Bed tr, little more; Q Arti arid Ver qcolli say a qua rof an hour... a r ( is Qoartt's \ 'opinion condemne -by Clement th Ith's De e 'oree....for the one opinion there T endantied 'was that a quarter o sr- hour and a h ka guar 'ter of a hour was s all matter."— L.alt 216. \ \ Such as these arc tho riles to whic men are redne when Wey Iginlre the true ohs _er or man's co - pee, and' o fthat ray es must be 'regulated in one vl,y and God's c wres, with fbid-given inn!' of right . ' - wrong, in another. We no son to Wel' "- ited liberty grant:y.l to wives, h" drop, and ser , vents, to steal Ink their hustri , fathers and masters. And !atlas , one think'thet we are se lecting an invidious - 11mm in entpl4ing the ex presslon 'stool' IVA , n, surnpere, • le\ oi _Atria are the words freely and i n nocently used \py 8. Al fonso. Pura" we trawl,: by deal, sarypere by purloin,and a perr by te. 1 1, i _ We have already seen t t a wife m I with out any fault, tie money ran her h. id:A, to prevent him, from spen.lin it on bad obActs , may carry biewind away, tha he may not de't r l a t too much; and ma e away ith his herei,i book that be may n ?Tut the . Further \ • \t "A wife may give l ead * and gicut according s t, 'the custom of other of bed . position an 'station, although he 3liand forbid her to give 'any alms, because e , xie allows h.; this right 'and her husband cannot eprioe he of of it.— 'So says Lugo, 'in eoramonNwith Melilla, Lessi ma, Cantina, 11onacina, Reginald, dux 2 Diana, 'the last of whom, with`Molini and to others, 4.1 'teaches that, without letting ildr husban know \ 'anything about it, she may PP , the tweiietl? 'part of the O 100011) which \be hya, or q the , 'profits which be makes, beeause,it belonlrk to I •the respectability. of her position tdo no, 'yid I 'it woold be unreasonable for her h a hand to ' 'unwilling. (Bat Lugo, Spores., Tam urini, pi 'Croix, do not allow this when osprey il a uni.\ 'vernally.) It follows also, that oi wi or may, 'with Abigail, and moderate alms,to n the 'conversion 4 her husband, er that may 'not punish him. Vaouuee, Bonacimt, Reg aid, • gaud ten othcrte a ainst n.11C1.11/I"—k iv. O. \--- "A wife commits no sin , in secretly *rib t iny (aubduceeda) some things; whotherlay - w 'of compensation, if her husband is an eartensiv , 'man (became then \he wrouga the wife by net-' •Ing her share,) or ffikfood, dress, and the o her 'necessaries for barge and the household, nhvl 'husbands often don't anderstand, and it wou ld , •be of no use to ask the L. X. 641. ' , A - 7 Drive LIOALATILI. —This body met on ken play a wife's father, molher, or children by an- day liust. !i diapatch from Dave rt nays that, 'other marring° are pair, no as to be living \ the automata 'have a maprit o one in tin, 'wretchedly orating to their station, and her Lueband will ' t help thane, she may supply abient ' there 'was it,tie, and the Sea to conld not' -them out of he own goodattr, as well, out of arr i a r za. , \ ~ \ , . \ \ 'the common g (provided tinit after her bus t\ Nataate 'tint by coltaequence of one her being WYris suppreil Ihrit")3. Cobk, prelt;nt mem 'band's death she Irons the mon spent to her 'ber °Oho Holly fire die Dave-ripe District, 'own ehare,l bee= she is boaml by the law would b a ,‘,,, katad \a the Senate of th United 'of nature to keep em, and bW husband to States . \ Ira is a , whig , ,„ikd decided tore_ m l / 44 , allow her to do so mama, Palao, Lewd., bra* . a y v ,\_,, s ,, t,,,,, i , ..k ... , ( 'Dia.. The latter extlnds this right, to the sop- s.-- \ ' \ • Tort of brothers and sisters, which Farssius and Goss TA k1ZT.D0111,..-011. :kinds'' , \ eve •Trulanchins also think "Probable," with Lugo, about nine e k, the oeveriteen fugitives fio 'Molina, Beaches, dc."—L. iv. 642 \ I Missouri, whey:, attempted wirer created such iWe will ef.emplify this sise an an A gentleman uproar in eV ity larkweek, diarched,to the \ ,,x has, we will sky , 20,0001 a y r. He maiZes a depot of the NlichiiianCentk,alltaßway in a body, wife woo le, or( becomes, a ffilthful adhe tof took a car speolidlY, provided for' , the purpose, Items, \ and consequently , therft"oforth, hastier and arrived safely it`Detrolt, on Monday morn conduct\ gotenied, through her r ector, by`B. tag . By this time,\ wn suppose a tthy are an Alfonso dakLigourpa Theory of . prole. • Now, the Pretedtlen of Queo c le , Wrier cike B , tlib, if the getiffaman Were given to acing and tt ( Constitution. _The hie ounds • lnay fittleW tb :In\ drinking, Wile nott a .hink that thediest method \to Detroit, and ' growls at , e fugitives op thep ot reclaroaingLim rild be far Ins'eftfe to \lay 'tomb e ehorer bet they Ur?! no , PWieeelhele. — herds on \ his ( ‘money,\ in order \ toportent bi,m tis pleasant to think therol one spot of 'ground from spending*, to Ida own harm or Bulimia. ot(the North'•American Ccratinent where, dirks tage. This, holiever, 4 might de if aka liked, „ to Hampden, and Sidney, and.7Bberforce, ‘ (L iv. 619.), 134\ we I not suppose h'm ad- \ \ T B.' rant butr . ile t a h ajt: \ '',„ t dieted to such pursnits. .Ve will piodure mto \ ~ \ —Chlorgo 7145une. \ ourselves as qigh,`mind English gentle . , _ _______......l----4,... ( ( First then, he ,muit\look after Ida Blau, or \ AMaiftsrez..— Wit licaJacksoully been died any books Ithieh,l-ei\BlLeed 9en the , el and,acq,iiped at SL ma; of the e\rtrder of J. in danger (L. Iv. 5194, \ And n the must, oak .. ~, 11. amidlaW, the artist. Tne verilot 'Ammo to up his mind "ro \ vitioul,trther 1 nee, small an \ haea ~ ,,,,,,,a (1 ,1 qu i te a i .,,4,0,1, 4 , to ihatNiry, The great, and all o theta taking pl oe In a Myst°. \ wawa „ aya ni jaat olaimad i v, , , ,x after th iq,,,, adar _ rious and underh netaartrr, for ids lady does 'l' \ \ lug of The ierdiel, Jaok on invited tly, jury not exe.enise herr,p vilegemapenly. \ '., , around r as li s n e at i n the 411 1, telike something Her great right witL win wdl, begin, 1(i i a 'a r i p k , gr a o s y a your \ 1 11 \ 1000 f. Pe.aellee4 V bil fro= her hu 3, \ \ r \ , . ,> band's goor, willioiß his k wled orid . bo. \ A Corn' , \ Eitsen.s.-The 'Charles Whig ...T° stowed Inw4t is gemrallyc ed ohs . s . that its the lateLontost in thitH(ehland Distrolt, Plow works pointed oubLylier\leirector This 8, C., I (in whicbkhrieity of Colombia le situatmfa 10001. a year's`tnust not "131,1 'fltlpilld to ,h er iti,la, b°"6 \ "'Ws" i.ni To i a rt l 7 . ‘ 4 3 ;a a er iu waa t : allowance froMber husband, exp.* arty g. in Re •841.41 gellat,e. ‘ which+,„ , it lug to herself,(whieh Liiruhri nets Apart an* elected by, aometbmg,over one Ittindvo tes, the head of dolaint and parephAnaffey , it is life Mr. Pittston expendidatbout pci,n tl Mr. per cant. on ther husband' innual tin' aa Adanurnbont,s.9o , ,f B n \\ \ she Is to'get It, and give it, iwa)--th" A is thin \ Tun Clactirmmam IV/1 - fk;-.-DI oonoMtueeof of point to Which we.tog, l e!PeolaNttetitiee l rwta.- no t l ‘ a offer table of thls( ter to theoibixons s of cut'her hdabind kndlsing ibteffitnorik. If '4, • ,# i1 ,, , p ra t lienreed eetrAr. Jeekaotk4Te 'V ele a ould lie asked aim? trouble mrs'iluttadoria, *prey Oalizod It, Wad have ilitill a t erg' r ootuldiere sliMild becotruktuftasy,"the s a,l, a y .. sc p a ,i,, m , ei s i...4o, the reeesit qu ' ltma are' l umwer" ' a nd he r' w ° l. l 9 ,4 ° el lee l de i Ti:it off - alve taste and , oder of th e Cerlat lilt 1 quieted by the tirgnment. Vat It 'rennin dt tart, e mtn , ander originates in the ladm Itself, en h'o'ot spectablffsand befittiog her ittation if , andolidnok In thntb c V; pipes of the'aribittedneii ltr ii i, give aerar.,looo/.`g-yehr in 'ediarity; and \ so, \if A sem dt , Itvege e fermentation ( andnot eta ' dm htl;Puffl weve‘inwilling Welt e 6 Altp,tod,d o 'bud p r- ' tioa;,.that th ere Is ' g delaterk n, it would be unreamintble a him; 'aid aioaa s rd 2 s (NB ire water , dad, twiny. that t. , g,b l,4 =" i to thict ery deflation 'oi \ theft, If the ;Ilene ",'Spm.l to'Neome pare and teateleief ttem about is nressoilabliaiti hiediali eat Imvinchla geode, elsth ottlilsmoratlx. \ \ iLd tak away:Tree can '4. no steaCng---froelYit , giuniqpnrimg;lo:*:.-Theßkaug, Whig find darritiarrAgatus izt. mikilalmstiost'allar sav a e 4- .\\. , \ ..... •• • \\\\\ 44 *l\4l-147 of ' "e"ifalf ki' b t a " 6.41424 * , :f orre' lee:acidic zepOrted; in 0 dr y, 01 4 ,1**vjf, rjri s ienwhilltertejamiy. And holrla cita it .-4,bkijort offiladen;NitairS ilt OP the thil 3 ' \ ' 111 7,, t : . g r l'- : i l t r w. "4 \ f .l:#lo, l4lrgial lgi=tru l d oth I \ l4 "4 \ - .. \ 5,... ...„ \\\ .i. ~< G ~~ A V~ .:;r \ Prospective Pries of Brenda .ItS: The Buffalo Democracy contains an interesting .article on this anhject. The result of its esti mates, facts, and speculaiions is, that Bread stuffs will remain at about_their present price in New York, till another crop. Various calms aro cited which gave rise to the late high pri ces. As the rates in New York depend upon the price in Mark Lane, England, the fall of prices there, has produced a corresponding fail in New York. Crops were never more abun dant in England, and the amount required from foreign nations are much less than lieretofore.— But, the liberal prices of labor, and the posses sion of the means to \bny, have inflated the amount of consumption in England, find the market was found to be nearly bare in the fall, at a time when the ordinary rules of canal:lmp- Don indicated that there should be a large ker. plus on hand. It is estimated that wheat to the extent Of 144,000,000 bushels is 'now annually consumed in the United Kingdom. The crop of 1664 is estimated at 129,600,000 bushels, leaving a de ficit of 14,400,060 bushels 'to be supplied from abroad. For eight years preceding the present war, the average annual deficit in Great 'Britain has been 74,000,000 busheLv, , ,and it has been gathered from other nations in the following pro portions.: s, hood. ' about 10,000009Iiiitn,. WTtu,. 2,1/00.00011:0.,1 Statc;,..—.-8800,00u si•hi. .1111almeatie liveden 0o.41e•-. 434E0.000 Supplies from some of these countrieW, are now cut off. From Ramie it has ceased,'and Franco wants all its supply for home consninp tion. It is evident, however; that unless a much larger amount than 14,000,000 buibels is re quired, we obeli not be called upon bran extra demand for an increase of supply. Tho almost total failure of the grape and wine crop in France has deranged the breadetnffa market, and is producing singolar results. `. To To 'amply the place of the winos and the bratidies now minus by this failure:, the distillation s of grain commenced with great rapidity. The Gov ernment perceiving at once, this would serious ly, affect the market, and lucre:NS,' the prices, is -tier distillation leficienay in the haver- Ina, and it is necessary, If still, enter sea Will con wesnmition. 'nand° 'that pricee,in till anothkr id \ ent of the Teat for a •If `‘..stria decides ter L.. Itusam will at4clbher—if for l&osia, the allies will db the woke. \ Prussia muss "be made a friend or 'a en emy.bynforce, and Yliuq larger ariries b ,es that in tliSCrimea--Whfcli must be I.l\ki will necesSa Every Stale-hat join, on at does Jidw or lhe * .ather during O l s . present wir\ter, wit be declaied game . Hun Frederick Tfillimn must make u his mind, tuel Irony h 7 and Sweden shortly- ASt t rt must more merel lma y profess to be wt the weateiti,, poiera, or hernia, Hungary 'lkud Lombni,it \ will ho abet her ears with none'lo help her,:, \ln fact noth ing else - oan sate Europe from \ Wniversal war\ Out the junction of t ristria, Prebila, Saxony, Pweden and Denmark with Frmea and England. this very mome_nktee Democr q.alement of one is near an aptfireak, rind kos be `to c Ins and dynasties 'wgon that toes* bounda, Lo apoleou is quiet\ withdraw/rig his \ troop from Rome, and as t ey go rebel ikon ri ms lac "nd them. Britbdi\ \ Democrats too**, on the quiNve. A \ 0116A1 . ... ILTAIAATIMIS-A bol'birr Scenthll.--,_ On Satu y, the 2,1 inst., qoati M. ShrOcks Treasurer \ Holmes comity, \ bkconded froth, Millersbur6, taking with h. •, ,§,a8,000 Of', county tax., He was in this city on Saturday, ' and put up at e Staerthati. He Vgiitered his destination Coldkahus. Ik, was mit spected That he hod absy e riffed rthlil Thursday. The 'Sheriff of Holmes uhty immediately' Fake par em'te Fr.m this city, Ile went to Chlaugh but tladlpg no trace of Itit4 retained last ul4st. tt\ It islieliered that Skrthh toOk the. to New York, and has *led for qthifond 111; rope orhilustralia. Depktchee hare been se t:' 111110113 points, but they ar'probakdy tools. Li, disturb the defaulter couthis e p a t i ne ht. ! .1, Shrock NCu old, gray \ Inbred mau,\ a pro • ent church Member, end is 'eider of the "demo- cratio" parkt, He has \ been a \Jwitich of the Peace for cc , 4 11 years, and euidyed unlimited !epthidence of the community 'f,or hoheety thud in . tegrhy.! He hah sll,ooo of 'DM yetis's tate. In t a s r hanhs, and hsth collected '335,000 of '' this which hepit& out on cethity 000 order ' Z -. Vi has of f eels certa laid \that he . forged the hikdaplicate iaral hubffeed ithitancen by cat figures , ' o thing Sb,into 0, $7 into S, &e. It is beherKl . that he, ihl , leated \ the farm out of two or th e`kousanik tiollarttSky this mea . ! \ The co tY \is amply seeFl againsekiltimaits loss, as hikbond is signed elereairipkasible lakthers. .. , 1‘ \ -.1 . • '.', \ - \ :\\,..\ \ ' ', \ 's \ g \ \ \ \ \ ' • .• , \ i \ \ \ •`;,-• , , „ . ; • '..\• • \ VOLUME LXVIIINUMBER•S,*:::,- t. '' ~\:, \ . CLOW* or NATlaano3 On MI UTlP3l;la.4l** \ - PIPIT, urn Mime= Annitzticaeltmen--214.. - „ \ St Louis Intelligencer of the,9th liars ~.- .."'" • ' . .The cituintity of iee running yeetirday egle , ::: -: A . \\ lite the city Via oonsidarably larger thuk on. . \.. \ Wednesday.. Th e river bank Wu fall in the \ ' . morning, but the amount sou listened material, \ \' \ ly , before night . The ice running hen 11 .5. 41" ' '', and slushy; no pieces of any c7 i derable.eise \ \ . - . - any , i olastreetlen \ , 0 it; up lillss urib leslr o . L. .., .\:\. ....- being so full tp too he h r=ht. far ' , P ° . ll '' ..- ehmitilsl rotendAi . \l \ \ sti war lie up ti 7 or \ .:1 \ \ \ SOIL The . .1 eVeX sto t; ' -; ', ', \ --,1.. &WI :13t. ' " ' •fi \ ' , whirr and theilt,' ''' \-.'..J., feet', sd her 'Siete\ \ ''''- g wt Ina atart up -;' \ ,s, the Ths in fr. -•% ` , Boon, mouth en. Shosir il l not retura ir The boats now . , \ A up.the Missouri w il l withdraw soon as they eau get dein, as the river is in oh a scratched \ `.,, n r , condition' they can do nothing. e Admiral, \ N '•\ .\ Hondu.raa rood Austra li a are the o boats now np that stream. There were no arrivals front the ,is yester- -g day, and no departure therefor: Tau taste .„.., II . erect the levee with freight on boarnfor that - -.L. - Y . .\ -- "4- -• ;.; stream, but they will not venture until Date IS ~. ' a better prospect than it present. The s,te , 1 ' -ri. , Belie and Parthenia halm withdr► for the '. ' i;; \ \ , son. The Ocean Wave, Gossammer; Mar th a e. ' ' y \ \ , 2, Justice, Nile end Young America , COM r- \ the ',list of boats now up the Moots. Two boa ' , -.... V - \ - were receiving yesterday far \ the Upper, Minty . sippi, (the Georgetown and Sam Guys) 'neither \' \ - ' S \ of which left—they' will probably go out this ' e-3 erasing. \ P \ We may regard navigation on the oPPerliniii - 6 \ as about closed for the season.- A few more tripe may be made up the Illinois and Miesiulp pi, but none up the bllasouri; but those which . , f \'. ',‘ . . go up will be able to take little and bring down . • 1 as little more. \, O 1 i ' \ A Semen Fren.L-A destructive fin took .. - .' p 1 is the city early yesterday moraing.\ It . , 3 broke out in the extensive Lamp and Gas Fitttug ' Mminfactery of Messrs. Cornelius, Baker & CO, :,. - .. i Chcrry street above Eighth, eijci in the comets l • •-,- ' I short time, that building wale a pile of.-ruins7i _ \ It was six \ stories high, and' of briek, and had ' , 1 only, been hilt a short time. It bad a fropt of - 116 feet on Cherry street, and a depth of 132 .. •'I feet, All the 'neighboring building were morn -, or les s s injured. The wind was .moderate, and the m at - oh time extended South:as fu as : - • : 2 - the nit alley abli Arch street, and cut as far -.. ' ''' „,, `as Eighth atreet ).., e • stock of manufactured '''' ' ''l goods on hand in t e eatery was very , large, and - - P' •.'. v the huibling also was aluable. Between fifteen „i: . • .l and twenty buildings \ or leas were Ink - did. ...:•:'.- , '..--..-`,-,! The' loss will p Stay roach $150,000;4- `-- ' . - ."-:.. , :l 7 i... not More. The ins eir\ is consideraßlik'stee : 1 . - - only, in,o ffi ces in the ci , but elsewhere, The, ~,•• lirdt len scene yesterday morniti A throeghout th e day . .. \ -: .. s attrectetlerowde, and moseiOr the stores oothei - West side \of Eighth streCnjketween Arch and \ 14e., were cloned; Nemhe o f the firemen \ were on actin duty all day. -\ t tuna. Cornelius I. Ce w .l., \ have two other, factories,' ,that their b1e:.,..• 511309$ Sill go on without intern lion: The fi n \_ , Ve spresd with great rapidity, and . it time dap- ': red befre the firemen at a distant re aware of\‘',`• 1\ .a„..aboul nO,OOO Tie Pu t. \zrat of Ara: Taws.—A h i, , , , weeks since a who ; murdered his wife 4 child. in a most brutal manner, and who .expted to be hanged. irks tried and unharmed to o it s tlre years imprisoninent in - the Penitentla l 7. \i, , , ' ' Jackson was last week . piconitted . of, aim d.. .. `46liberste mirrtlek. \ , \', .: it‘ 't \ Bat, in the sanio week, tli old mannirho . . Wirt out gunning, end on ti . ; L retoire, horns as , ,• and apt. at and kille4, one more ohialesraitin ' '\,., a plieltry yord , was \ indict 1, tried, tonyieted - and Sentenced to eightmontheimprimitneut in the 0,6 , tY illikarld Enid $ 25 - lar, *Judge, more \\. lenient than thdlury, reduced tbrimprizonotent \ \ to two Months.. - ~ 1 ,cases, seem, from the `kidgmet t: the talk \ * laases:Oust it is a greater cri to kin. eA .\ , s *etch thattto take away die life of\ siattaa.-7. \ touitlirloublieces. • ' ' A '-- 11/001' THAT 'MOD= IS SOASek.—Au correornient of lie Portsmouth Jounatlt the following statement as evidence thaf m ey is sea at the Went no well as in the East . rater. sear -, •• A fri el in the dry goods trade in Boston • p ed thrdugh this city on the return from s _ collecting expedition. He bad MAO dui in \ 01.110L1i.1106 , !.noi Michigan. and after visiting —. everyplace, returned with floe dashed dollar: as bXutmost be could raise. He was accompanied another merchßt, who had accountspart due • ',.. , to r r: amount of 0,090. He urged his ,credi. -\ ' to to hie utmost, \ but could not collect \ Money,. to p y his expenses home. Property they but oh eton&-, end n o to be raised. , \ ',., Rusty von ,nra roan ix Nsw.stur,. N. J. . is' stated that upwards of three thousand • , , .;.-. --., c . h.suics are now without employment In the city . - -- ' --. of`fewark \ AN. J.,`and that , the greatest deaden tiomprevailk. among detergent portion of thent.- ‘ c,- - - - .. '- ' s lit view of tilts fact, an emaciation for their re- L . . 7 I, lief hine been formed, and the city has been diet - . - L - V - S , dad hito thirty,nine districts, and in each din,. \ trim a 14er 1 . 4 , been chosen, selected from*, _ \ , most p L t tempi; citizens, whole duty,it is to ''- , ascertain L ho are in the most needy cireumstan- A, "..c. .\ ::o les and , ?a re/A - \ - ~, \ I ; \ Too Boor a rim known Lm.—Rob's &buy- \ : -. \N: I l'er, the noted\eiefitalter„ has been charged with . ‘,. embezzling tholunds ofte Saratoga and Mash-. -.. A Inion (N. V I A - ad. A s Schuyler has sins ~. - ..,L .. .- \ r‘e egongli to ansvrer\ r, w itho ut breaking new oats. ...;; -- :. , g' . , Oa \Aa ‘ head, it-is w state\ t, en the authority" or -'' .... i ; hie \n that he company owe Solinyier,' '; ; • -.. ; \ I overt nhmty thouinexkdollars,losten4 of his owing - them had, therefsrekthe bo4 is ` on the wrong.. ~., ' • 'l . g. \ \ \\ s ' ,L 1. A Cariomo Patin P.ESID.-. l. l'h \ e \ Rev. John '' •ik . - 'B, Weiccarkl l n a Getman ditholio li b riotes, hail been, -,-, ",, ~. hued WO ts'llicisgo, for violent - 11'month upon_,. _,. a lame boy, for whispering a atttmdlirginan. _ 1 The court helphat the clefe t hallow &Who= N rity, in law orlsrMigion, to onnimit an at:sinks:nil - hammy upon lie% on the gieund thillzet was . .. - - for of the chltioh; . ~ \ e, , , ‘, -,.-, ... - ~... sus.—A we ter h i , .LondruNews saisthea's --, • -;;.. bun reds of tons o f V datin* - ilahmabsziaits L bein Beet from Livarpoo to the`tinited' S i.i'. He ad that,"a large gu tity of this ossoft,s\\ . \,, . reds \ `of-juta, ;make i paper us for envelops,. agq . '.. Apih,r rp.oses in Anierics, but w'hirti\bither 6 .,.. - ,:\ ‘ tho Pohl' teats has beehloo tkNw* - 026 % here. Th 'here there %al In \ L 'I I \ LLL s ;- I working it a with other Mate 'WM net . ' . .\•,;\. , : . .,,k 11Stil whiten or , and thus 'prod a; dlOO- and stiong pa .•:: ',,, '-- Its . , . ~, \ • Now 'irOrs 'at. Toms. -' lL 4eco _to ,Hie .%. Alb an y Argus, to ll s this year on- e'esW lll ; \ *,, -\ - 1.-i ,„as compared `with ilit last, fall behind 428,M ',. , ."-e- , ,, A'his includen \ the led weel s k(f Horentber, e M A' ; ~...,,X de whide deficiency \.. , prohare za calf, \ =, _ ; e 4. 1.c, ~‘kx , t, ki,l\ ..,,,,..i_we,:' in't4'llizn Hil•' - ‘.. , 1\ II w-, so crs OF 'l.lh N ,) , ..4);4.i.i \ .. - -, \ \ , ___,-.;,,, . \ 4 0, 0 7 celehrati 'of t , fall of Sipbeitopol, of ,\ (- • l'i % which Alificialinformetion 4. l ,selmr•tOtobazre , ,‘\, , 5.,;.,, A ‘feeOved s t.by the cornmandeh.:` of \ the Mu c h.,,. _. .. -- ' 1. , \ be4\ English Peet In our herborWtrilktaittl`;Plnce to - ' \ ‘• h „ day, and We learn that a graol, displayz -PM be's " ,\,... --;$ 0 made on thfigorte and!rmidi*, it 12 • Volooh.:, , . \\ le There to hp gallydsoorstad,'td'lY as .' ;\ - q 1 , noon lik grand eplute*ll be lized.‘^. .\ \,, ,- - -... , - --e i ; % SOu4s AGIA;'4ISI. ran K. ls.---Hsllankteit- —-. \ .: 2.1 ing sin y Dr.. Bacom44 . e n, Ha ' ` , ..C0nk.,. -, .. L L \ ere -.preached a ll sormoVgaimet o w -no L 'llliiluni , ll ~ 4 , 4, %What he ea ed "th zingeu and thigl:4l.lllanit, • . - :!i z. •.. Pkejudice ageing ferehnzekh ir boibantrox, . , , hiMted itself sin sorm‘partee t owitn l 7,•l\ ‘I V IL -',. • 'I L - , \ LL , \ , il igri a, , iveoas, roar.-i The are '•' -• 1, - -. ' L-,' -,, I ;s s.. yropto; of the 9 says 'there la a ' V:, ~., '; ,i.;. - ` %,., '\,- , votes in tb'e ',Ai • retuin,of \cl aj, Imty,N ~.....st„ s ,. , \ \ member s, froM , ,the Siren Distrlezi„. - \ - : . .5 , -11 I t 4 This miikakefen vier of 'Artsbeektut Tit' rulet, .. . - - ," , .?0 he establisbedWill ill . . him . hy 69 . ~tea verAl-,‘ l', .t.l. fen. Letit stand At t- ‘g - ',. - \'i,, .. VA V `o\Rs iti ''ef -\ ' \ ' l3 l • ' Vim Vf_strrsa ~ ,ilT— . e ~ . ~ ,e . , . •... „ .. . ,..v \ te. \r. Websteee estittlfe,;.hnto -84k1,1 lanes * the - , ls •\ -- 1 Ph mouth (Hass.) ?cabala Coact, 1,0 nialAs . (.. ,1,.\ - • - ,...; oth4s real estate as raise the PAgt 441 -_ .-, ...Iv \ :." ri :, 2 c0,-(9 for the l payinen s f;alidstits\io: 4 truck ,',.. :,,, 9 N., all \ W 4 brinier thereonk \ :\ I .‘ L ‘. ' ' - ...i'":::: - . 5 , 7. . , . ,' \-, 1 .. , Ir-ptatod that 'six o or denial sidle* L ., . .-2:-I-lAN \ v,„ , comps its directly , . court wi th Hoition;nekH -...-, ,:. / ..11 A • pass dr airoistulo. or lim ' rOOO jr.:' oro iiii , T:-'. : .4 , '' \g„,.. -, \ \ . \\ ..,.\ v I , ,9 t, 4b )rr ia.._ , nr.,' \ ielliviiede usu . IDif...N. -', : - , -- , '' .- 2. \; ' ' . fb`" T ew si,iis-Lakig co. r . - - -'-' \, . 4\ s EAT', _ . 01 ._ ..., I\% ••,Lo 7 VERS ' r l ir4---4 657 17 - Ohi" . di&r:: 7 B .\ '.. ,''. :' :S '' ' ': .. .. jut, lie a salt - 44L0/ ' Altant/LOHLeI tat \ 7 ,FiaLKFltt-,,,,v,...a. , R • . likili • B—Jukt 25, eled 20 canes tri .0.- of 01• doste perlia \ &O. /Iwo! Jk 4 \\\ \sy,
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