ESTLLSIMD IN - )78&: IMIXCA 'CUZY • An*V•l l3 L'&amr-tmT 2"'" ° .=.lirstraf. 4 .4. v. * Astamtgrinesad isroserk ahealaticq am a emsd PaPerrpoth Rd Dratted !Stated 4thw ypuit ADulivEol-Ems. - j iibuzuje. /karma, Pinni areatiMiz tie bolt ACCOOZON — iftISaS, t• MILLM4S,I9EiSENBitittIt . & -- 00.;tfraoC. We InWartora and WhninfahiNaler• in German, Instr.:Tate and Ftrtmge. ya ': - 3strivitoE • & CO EiunaiQ 314 tail Clothtng KrrtablLlmmit. t .Vroadwir.,lio pay tiinfecan mould prism ciitroii - S AIL '1:71-;(.1L • irmix aitrs standard Cattrin - Sati Duck; DEAC II & CO:. No. Fte , vt, 004 Rae agent,. Cotton Overlie orrerst other mule rite. U.IY A LW Wilt Print Clethe man COPPet', >nd linnet[Printer. " OWEN, AioNAMEE .8; CO. Importerior Arknicia itahrf,elin EV..4 Fmta0.:41.112.=4 COtTkYk& W.,llm . portere Prenth 241 . other Purim.. Moa, 401160 Meet:. , CaLiMrty 105 Dotard.. co... Trinity nom; losportora of Loom • Ina dorlas.'ollln.2. - - ietTnan. 11AMES-OWrEN,7lsl3rol SL, -Importer of Olmin -amt Crio..th IIi s,II.ENNEQUIR, at , CO,' l_vorter of & C 0.., No. - 187 Broactroay %Lo="3& ry oblotrs . lomcif cnswlet jl=4. ER*3a'N:E2 ALO. itif . giNBl=2. WZZ..7l,4l:4l4Partc:' QMSAAT 40 JohskistrOataxa t wet. a L , edle• Dtip&TISIDOUNGS.SeItitO. ma. K' t • EIaIIHOFF, Diattatettinars :atiraohlocabletOreassill CkakTrlmtedass, • kC0,7.112- • patizeidgcntkemene karzthedni; Won sag. Mama. Stod.g. 211x.t.... te... Z. Won. stmt. STL dr, CO., N0:69 Broadvray - !fru. or . Law and Iltlllinery Gend4.lThabr - o .ILl•4i t .- .11..t.USPr...Nak IC sad itt Matt ttrect-Itmpar . tett Perim tja;tl446tican --Mustang lii nice Acbmmatart, Bar.. Sprains. Cuts. Pfica Fores.'un sfrarfurst ewe Ilor all external =Umlauts of mu or suis.t. ' S. W. Wetbrsa.. sestusi Wigbulaur=sl proprietor. MlttaosiwaT. W. Y. .1024 14 Miff ;No 349 Broads-4, the oldest .Ain't axial:wive 1.1.011 •timmt lu 1,1. 1 Ergat.4 gB W.. OP.R, Dasignei - : and Engrayar on or, Vq.4 . - Tganalnnuasa ptme, Tau aktne argot •azr»xg Iko 7foiei~~qq • - 4. laos lt. it*b.W.ttiefils ' 4CY.OOOM- ANA th.,1,042t00: , • r !.. "Fitpnittcau * difr,luitafizaYli'Ctl.;s23triiikiri taae, ...-eleee or ltrentli mitt thatrucri rear--1 vald Tionret. gch-12.6dustW j. _ B. JACKSON; (tonnesly W. N_ • y y :',Actacar a SaXi.,) ante .4.Tearret.Bui..,:na rip.b.nr,..doornbm.l9that..Niar Nark. , • ItairP ""- B. k 19".* W.00.111.6t11, and 143 • • arm: Warta: r -..4frer.71 11 1 • . ". DAVllMMTlMlR;(liaveiltorts.nA r Pa r teritee) .64 Cliff streatonsaufaciarter rial dealer: rcholerala rartalL4ralTurnasana. Urratetrara. Ventilator, - ;'356 .40 ': EMIR-RUB - 4= CNJULts. • . . K'Drta NkWARiDIA. RUBBER CO.ott., 52 Maiden Lane, B. P. MaLlekallfelf and Wboleuuls r• ilnedrear'• Patent: Imits Rubber Boot, Eq.(. WRlpuCktbiug Rais Tors. +a. au •• feblye . I} DAVENPORT, 86 John etroet, •Blioutictirito , dad 1.10.1-1.1 'every dentiiptioo , o tod MOPalootillobber Fane7 Mad... Good. .epL3•l7 ON,INDLA: RUBBER CO:; 4110 hit laiakiirl their of Robber Clothher, ot.lo. eleiC ic.4 Goa., E. toERRO rad , . (052411' SAME, s AND M ACILLVE TOOLS. Allarthani QtrIEENO stead.K'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 62 achina,. and Itsettlne Tools. _ VARGILL &00.,47 Maiden lane, Guitars, .I.4=.4toardeans.Braes lostraments, amt etrinxs. -fIERDINAND ZOGBAUM CO., No. 97 Midst. La.. Impnrtars of Violins, Unitas's, Atnnn,lo. ons, nth" Brno Instrosnnas, an., Am. atilAns. PLANIEMED AIIID JAPASED WA= Gr.ORGE BODGETTS nun No. 158 Wit et...310w York, Wholemaa Manetetnzer and 1 0, 1 . =. of Ts Ana entke Urrol, tltmtk. b Water Copper. =Do sad lron *O.WA , van:A the Fru,. Premium at the New Yorker - seal Palms. idePT . • PAM. WAREIIOUBL" ' g*YRUS W. FEELD & CO., 11 Cliff street, fixopotters awl Intolesde Deetaii. &Erman _and Roglish PAM& and errtgrsce n r * rtfalr l a • 11* " ' . : .1"0 a. William street-6. pest Vadat of PAPER Oa Book. PAINT AYI COLON ILLYWNWI.IIILERE. jtAINBOW COLOITiPORKS, F-1 4 . ma- OL9. ittL.93 Jebri 0.. New Torr. Pads sad etrnse• te. • 66417 WEB. VErLiNdE SALABaNDER SAFES, Gat* Demme Leeks .4 Crow Buz. ROE= X. I. m. Prtarl _ TOTS A-S.D FANCY GOOD& —• . - AILLEOPS CO ., Mai dC.ri Lane, VAT ) and bortr stmt. IFinataxv ,}TOYS JY MOM. MIA roes SIOCIAS AND \ CICIDESET Tors. M S k EmwW i *OtTLE l , ui N c o. 279 /015,Ptaraelle mi tarlate.3lo.o, *to . iiriNDOW V.INTI3eaO. POIILOR & Co., Imparteig french • Conch and 014.3*-106 Bads, HOPKINS Z•BROTRE:BS,Importero of • P.or-o lcdmr films, Ka. CI tist47 stmt. New iciiiRANWB • . • ,PLATPOR3I. SCALES la la, 40 . W. WAY 4!*A.t,to.,grit*. : • N.- aki..A. a co, - gong knolra—BTarcirt. tart/Al—Always 2 -t-‘teackukeirl.altor . . .. ..... _ ._.--. Citilki . r. C. KI , IALLtiI.'; Negotiator (ii X . Viiithi ,. .... Votor: Dead", Mort {aces, and other detha ri a "No. Ca Wall 'that:New Yath. thaamunicathath 11 mall . ;4114tagl=y . atentket. u, . ~., 14:. Vat; bleters.r.gol=7:E.rgrti:74 ,, A :47 . tell lINGIH : GIiiNG &LAUGHING rj,zl rA, ..bo. . venire...tear or ledia A I Doll I ~,,r , .., 1 Te .t e, Oleg ahlell am armor. beentifg than thm , °t ab, me arthsla thel a Ithnthel Itham faceer , ftra. ..,_, r0,...i.i, th e r e efer firth. thraatanat the reale i:; . M. only br the Neer York Rabbet C., 43 ththlan .1 4•• Great --Exeiteratert to • Biel York: rhisos AND mEr,OLEVIVI Yon nAszt. IORACE WATERS, the "west 7tiosio and .Plusslorts plot,-= InkoulosOom lo down/1r =Tot, Wint,los nstomen, ,"taw. *um pty It e en of -MO Enna, Pollan VI.. to suable or' to stoostho presooY /bat t toookolhos tontomono aeen,n/mmf elemmt and oar • • noted Plano dod MnOnnoon o lone dlsonnot free, „• SoOnroPrfasinn nosh. /lin 13,1.119Frit rnmptif. front Unroof Um larmot in 4 nelelonnorni Inn , / Man i; toss,..of wen/ of the not hew Yofkllnf jons„ the tonentlfal pd. non oStolool of k WPM' rie.oo fors Olt own tortoni sot suogooo. . ✓ the bent mown, tow l lona, Nen/ York and inftan tonikdr, onmilos so upon/salty sehollato Pilo be booS elms where. r.nalluntroennot. woman& "feeeml /mod Pismo .t pest bangslon—Yrien sto tof Sno, „sjonn ,nnt - lontsumennef, PI tools, De6lo.llTenbersoad ' lies& ors/mole noppllolmilln Int term*. ,NOSIO not m Inn motional. ma& //enrol era th.letes.lontruno of .kajk.l,4 on of yontan Innen of Inoes,Mnionlons oast -miumnflonttnistintn, Sonnottlpinito anfinddnn? frenn of WASTCOVI) CALICOESJusireea2OOO a ad-torar..u.Scali of ilk/ in he .td 4 r'r_la• a i. - uerar; -{q: 10ELESB-4)o' nxs.- prime IL , aces° • . IL/ imea,..4151.1111403:_11.2der5; • WasDual - : roar ;Ist 149-409 X, =mut l _ ux w • „ 4 1 nbb 1 „„ di it,p,m hr . r 1,4 3 rivittiNEßS 011,4 t wle yr *4l -.r. - ---- ~ .4, - -.- .. - . . . - - ~ T lik„ BUS:iNgigid ' 'Altl),S 'TOSEPILI3. - krk:' P. - MORRISON Attor mittal eld slays st az Lute IN Ofik• ..Eingoash. a. 143 Votatts dnetiL between isat P ruSII w. HALL, , la r tarnor• at Law, ~ B a k e : • 'INDY Itaildlndl? Chant td.ad, tabram learth and ' I tO , 2E - RT LPlgUar,s, iUmtey at 11•010.11 T POLLOCK. Attorney at Law--' Comer Pei FM cod Elesnt!ttiveleAmmilt. theWmit 415. JAME S J. IClJUNrAttozney at .Lame;co, Fourth stmet, noararaat. littaburuh. ' JaS.VT VRANCISC.FLANEGIN,AttomeyatLaw, 1 No. 170 Pouratittget. 11tUbrgb. - CASPER BWY, - Attorney at Law, Btl Fifth stteet,rittrboutb. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Bankers t : and E : ohangu 7 Sultans. an Proadeeetymter, soaks Collortiona in all the Irdarioal lc. orate nlorg.aretre Deposita an , ell 'and at 19411140. awl eye their prarept attelotton to all oth er mater, appclainlaa to. Broker a badass. __ Ilairaetarr, llzehang oonelantly lbr sal. lab. M.-1 ethLIC ' W1A1LL.....,...X1M1D,1tie;11....—..11/INOCIXILYCL ARA.6IEIr,4" 101M-,Baiikeis" kid 'Ex dotage Stoker— t. • Illy and tell Gaa ...a Film . sad Notes: nepotist. laws on Seal Estate or Buret Seed. attlesontrehts .w...-y. Notes. od Moe Stilt on the! .and.lepe,,Elerd .ea Stooks on Onanteion. Cotbot tiotu mkd. on Al. al solnts In Ilbs Onkel. . Otis toned of Third and Wood ieteett. dlstolli Oeteeito the St. Chula V1311;-CiAn; Stook virnt Eietuingli mam; "mac Stock... ea &Wm, Olds randierl stV3r ziao26 oa tbeifelt st larrstoc Wee: Sker-BoubS so% gal " OSA • • :iOO4 . ask an Mena terms ' 1 " 1 ' ‘ 4. ' 1"4".. "144 W u. . '1113121.10. - .1.... - ..« - .. _.:.....i.-........;......-.....7. menx: ,_ • H. NVIIELLIANIS &,. Co., Bankere and ; . , Woken, Ninth Ent =ran of Read and idthn , MILKLNS k CO., Exchange Bmkers,l %Nati-4mm etnet.ortmne the ihmkofilt* LAME Jr., Banker and Bro-r V V ka. aen wa.a as re, adj cdalJalU U.. NW , ot 1\177.1101.14113W430N; Dealers - fn Foreign • lr "and anoirtle =ls of s,rtliantliates of r " C=2.' Vir., on ell tb. dd.! BOOKSELLERS ei:C. L. RBA% 800 .. eller and Stationer, No.' keelipti:a : : I . UL NII"S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and COMMISSION &C. • .1. W - i431:171318.. & CO. , CWARDEInt COMMISSION MER - umap i bk an kbutyaTtv Krct:Pittsbure,.. . , fit Stll/1)11. • trhau#llekar, hirporu:aia.,Ded , TOGAvEs:prandia Old 310- I p . rh==3rtb - Varwr•‘ . ag b AibITBANE, Commies'* and For :.:iwasdiaiWakunts; iifweca , psmon slAwllilsbnandl litariabet 114. Snenal 5.. -- tonrscrs ROBISON CO., Wholesale Grocers, Proglon. sad Opospaimicera Meaetwats, At) Siluttner. mixt- waif et PRINGER. lI.APA.A.VGII4 , etc,l 6 * - to ft. ilselmluelt.) Commleekt and P P.Meluditt Dealers tedWeel - sad Produce. Um. 'lO Amid:rut lit 6.,duttrurts.Pittrtmecla.l%.• arCel7 &W=lLE• 4 4 l "our. F4ctors, .cknumisgion De lens in Pradto. IVRDY; - .JONES- ,Co., — Siccessors to Tirtaiti: JONES CO-Ilanadasica and Yarned , admit.. Desk. m Pillabaratqama,tanalGeala. rose 1 . 0112 i WATT_ Is . CO, Wholesale Grocers, •.Coossed.cloo Sterobsata. sod Deslers in Pmdor• sad Pittaborat Mumficloos. No. VA LOOM d. PN.Lab B. .CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, sad , Forlrantleat Merchant. sad Made- Pea earl Asa. la ir.14141112 rsnßat Waltreet. E etween Padthfiald and Wand. PltlabarrlL: . . Min TIMMY (late a 11222.1L0k1ym Little & C.) - PLITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, . P 1 od2= sad Comadakm 2 , 421212212. and Dealers In PI tsbarcli 112.22,112.222 e. 112 Swos2l street.' Pltts VFEEESE WAItEIIOW3F.:--191ENRY IL .• %TON BONNHORST BIIIRPHY,.WhoIe y ids Carompuut (=Won 3fnellantm. sad .13s Pittegret Xranascionss, Re C Water shpt, P. rrIIO3IAS PALKER, Importer and Dealer In Fess& sad Sasalesa Wall Paper. No. IS note. st.= . 6stivesa Wed sad roscrth stmt. littstamb, IdcOLINTOCK, Importer and v ., . els sad 'Ratan Dealer Ea Garpailag. ruor 00. i t= =ga m e sinlrirm=t;la.fbadenr ORRIS & " e tui• RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trite -141. V A N Goat bbrolir `p` SUMS C O L.I.IIIICCIT Cll., R. rpm CO., Wholesale and Retail Desk. In Yam sad' Mc* Dry .Goods, ZS Mb t. Pttlabarzh. MTLEIPIII r • & BITRCHFIRLD, Wholesale Bat:0 Dry f2kaals Xattbsats, maw Rarthared trietirast. Elttatargh. • • 800 WO NS, HABBAUGH & 800 . firRiBRACONMISSIONMEROIIANTS , Dealers Wciol, lieu odans and Prorkiono, No .'orth Water sOW4 Philadelphia, • • ILARBAITOS & BOWIES, irIIWARDING COMMISSION INIER crierr I. Wool and Produce o 9 dada No. 131 LINA, stmt. Malysll4l%. ' Eden-1,41 Jon nen-. non- ~..1n11.4121 non, 4T01.1N CO., VicolesAle Grocer,' dcbandadoemattaada,No.risi*dand 9 0 1 , Q,Lib• -nntet.l.lttatoreh. • • OBERTiz MOORE,,Wholeealle Grocer, 14.3kr,De.s.'Prn4a. ratabari. n . - .'4.7;d.n kb&orYmCCa 4.Pammktalv... 4 Liataaa No. ,P 5, Utsinty aura. Oa hand a .art Ivan n«..k ams.tor lid b• .4 lbw for mt. P. Joora. OLT= 0f....P.Pf1ik,FV . .7.5.77ver• • • - BLACKB ,e6VO.,.WUOLMMOUrd at, Boat Furnishes., azol.Dadoes In Prober's. PI stomas Monarootarm Mo. Pit& mot Ooknm /oFOr on b.OM ttalr Wareham. 141 Water staeoL. nonll7_ nr ..ISAAR Dialailir—&.:W.,-17Vhbreaaro arm Conridaed. 11.mbanta. and Dager. 1 . 1•04.0. r . ... M., rtrxl.4,llo7 . yri,:tt .11011XTIM.L. • EPA. • nauas & Vit ROE, hnlealdo °racers and exnaktesiort Iderthottx. Literty afeat • Inc a. =Man. .... ra ocrit. tipit..lll.aatt rareatalttaborsh.., 11111.441AM7A: BECLIMO; ',Grocer-. , V v •Roa Lakeer, oan:tet 'of Wood aisth atroaa..has always no. band a Um. mortsont or <hole* Grum** .41 too Teil,rMIKA Pratte crldilata-Wkag,LlA.atu L t pstakl. I , r4.tfprp .u.a st• 'owe. t.,11n.,; • , , , 3 - OBERY DAL/ 7 4 - ELI; Wholomile nroopmfbriaatadost ..11=kalkts, :Drake. In Troths... pituattslactah.tcmar.. 71•1 ,, F.. 3 • Llbarts. Anat. - r "' ' • - - • OYagrotzte.,'. -.ItteCIANDLESS, eurccaorg to yv t.:lt7 D. WletrWholosam Ornmnsymirsalon and anminion Sianttougto; Maine in Iron, Nollo. Wan, Cot. snot Yd Pittsbectip 14=0,ftetives gesitrar: 03111 , 1 01 A — T - TC - U — CtfIET — RTt3ON,3S 7 I. die itlrocer d 0 1 ' C' ileavam"" 11 ..M.l.•ller Pmduere End Mt. cult Ittsaubetare4 Aruda.. ists torsi, greet. Pitts rk.11.,01" . % *Volvo& atoms, Com e .l i ri rwkatar i zl l ...ra tm t.i....t. rusetx.lllftbarsb. MaMf9=al MALEY, - WOODWARD' & 00, Whole. rN tr..% N.= Merit yenta. 11dIsiatiody • ned.NDLESSibIEANS (mat toseta wick m.asowmg wbta.a. uram. 20 bb Brown , tl tor Isa szn.Laaa a Oa - _ 7 PIT rlif w 0) zWi All DRt. GOODS. GROCERS. itZt" "a ,i u.' -1,TI: ..;:,~i AGENCIES. crsmuu 'S. ClTtElltßar &WN, f t ENERAL COMM 55,10 ..- ACIENtS, for tit the ealnand Inictehann of NW gthd.P. C.laectb. or Itatito. Nezotlating I.nanon Bonds. Mortgagen, .to tin. Tblrd et, lt.tabatzb • 11, Michigan eenerat Coiamisiion azd Collec- VOR 'the 'collection off, and roieign • J 27 Iderenntlla sad the ilenny d 1.% In Blieldds.n m‘d adjacent Stem, Ineatment awl Payment of Menem Pam:at A gue sad Ws of Heal Yetate and noel. and Insurance Ago nta. PELTIILIi ANDURIION, Detroit; Mlehlran. • gtmcesin Piltdmayt—Mendra.nYnel./k Iledect, tl Wltlta Os, Gazette Mom [arm!. Stenart. AI Oct Maraud, W.1.19-14r0 Jkatei, Iddetddrind IrtnnYela Insurance - - Inslttlyd ACARD..—Daving been 'wointed:the ax dnan.dzimts tn;l4l.talscuib, Tor A* sale of l'atinst red Caments.4 and Stretched 'loath. llentog. man- Roaled by lb JEWELL SON, ofiblrtand.Connealcat., W. no. efrer for ale a- lames masorsolut of 1L widths, manufactured. at the mannfacturer'S. OATk. being euperlor to any Leather .144bMst . am before offered tho emsket. Alen a lame Eta* of all widths of Inas Rubber Denim; constantly ou band, .4 fu r de et the •Itacblne Eteltusts Depot' 31.116 Merkel street esp-^6 " .1. a U. PLUMP& VSTIN - L®MIS, Real Estate Agent, Btanti. iterebandlne and BIM Broken., 015 eat Na DI math eased, aboaa Wood. Bannesa proroptlyadtandad QA,IIIIEL MARSHELL, Secretary Citi .rant Itunmarte Company, Oa Water at.reet. M. GORDON, Seereto7-Weirtern Ines .L'.. ranee 63.42 Water greet. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent forFranklib Ila irfunsisope COMplaky, natb7ad EOIRIT Of Wad P., A. MADEIRA,Agestfor fkitsw.m) Md . Insamos Cbutpcar. If Wake Mee: . - - - mum. &c.— OHN H.ll3lWlR;Dtaatulor % iiiin -iduden,f 6 l.l37 „ wade= - - 4ar misitoa Iff i sad koteummt.,..trmsota , :or for Nowa Laarleasigtand Aollotealalso.. with Wm.), Atha% Atialusert.• Abbe DRUGGISTS. 011. N 11/FT, Tr.(imftwor to as-Wad , sr, )whosas. - odd ' RetaiTtitiaSsi o Nodal* ta,OthyDyevrturo, &mall Wood sued. 3 d doors bdo+f 1gr49,14:,P 4 4 5 .1 a' - dint foe D+l %.,,t 004. Agamists and Apoth rl.4•4tAiiiadthalHamood,kon. emotatit/y ern 'hand It and Oologdoto- asiarttosat of b ao, .t....P.ric!rwrraudirtielriporrtainlngtotheill —l2mAgainasiklagiii, fiOEN' P. SCOTT,. Wholesale Dealer iri Dew. Faints. oth.VartilAtiet Old Dye t'u1t5 . ..N0..1 . :211 bretty street, Pittsbm•Alt. ^." ' - All orders .91 melee prows AO:WM.. Air Avent.S. Loudon A Col saleable Wally VllKLlstnee; else :FIT '•- - - LA: FAIINESTOCK Whiaesale =Dritg6;iltlk and 1111111111fiktIVIS ol Mao Lead. Ilea and Iltdporge, mow Woe( and. Stant Krata/ 1 / 4 PI et. E. SELLERS, - Wholeelthr Dwder iu Dz. 9 Nr.f. 1:111A. Uralebea, bß.B7.cat wt.. rittswzgh, , rartant.l. Critya , ,t .-..........• ...:-..,.... . Gl.l/0• =TOT! f AUN. RElTER7Wlolesale & ROttlil Druggists. eartler of Libortr and SG CA: •trtets„ 1.1 burgh. 1 SCHOONMAKER do., Wholesale 0 • ara , lsist.,Nas.4. Wood stmt. Pittabunth. Snccestwto L. Wilcox' & h, coma. Staract street and Dlizoict , -Ssape coos , stantly on hand a II and comylota amottasont or mom mouloGoo, molioloo cbosts, hotaro!ri, and allalithissi. yestalnlnx W Ms lambs" h Poar.ysicans hsoszyiyilons cardahry ossopontalild at all yagay WOOL MERCHLA N7TS. - _ lILEE' sometime to MIIRPIIY St LEE, we ...t cern look AsnZ4esus boat, ftr:L Ofllca and Residence,. I Nc ll 4 Filth mai6e, mode. the esib.tml, Vij M. VARIAN, M. 71).. Office 61.11 street, v v 1.10. Paaltll.ll. Office llour.—S to 9,1.t4101, 2,t0 r. MERCHANT TATIAJiIII_< • CITESI7EIt, Merchant Taker as,ul - . 74 WMI SthKr4::..r;•att. * Ilors• awl Thuttnie plothlsr. - • • . 0n15.7 AVI.LLIAM , Dl6llY,Merchlt A lWhae 44.r00t. Mg Nola , In . P. 4 17.66 1 =h. hrty 4 WATTS CO.;Mrrellank Tailor!, 181 ' if* Mi.. rechliing h hlork ht Uhalm for Gentinnivis Went—Cloth& Cu. sad Voothusefebettrlmrt strtm awl fahre•Norslity• O. Mende arnl phseh OS • Mgt. 'AI A NUFACTURING. W. WOODIVELL. Wk,textile and Retail • . Hanufneturnt and Dealer In Canlnct Wu, No. n 3 kat stmt. JOHN WET II ERE 1.1., 3Lartufmturer PATENT ROY YICFA s rtmeeke ankle, IrOLJD 1W! BIM= IBLY PICKY, ensiles of Anderson and 17,1 , - h:one etzerdA. Sw Kure erect the Mad Street Bridge, Al. legherty City- aegOgiell gIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- TlLLAl,—.llsterias marked tne Etubsobly_abd At m brit by SILL& L. & ILboN, ildtr tqlls" P.rn Ntreut, al.. ITo& Bolivar Fire Brick and Wcible Clay Nan nfacWing C pany , rills COMPANY Mit NG PSI:AIMED to t Ttil,ll=7l.'"=4 .. ,,tla7k.'gjr= Hcaidr. IM n P '7ill l l 4 "Jos us.=i Pittetargh. fttemboa 21,1653. Boots and Shoes!! JAMES ROB Bt No. 89_ Market street, 3d dote from the Market Howe,would inform the pub. he that by by now a eery stork of every thin. In the Boot and nine tirade. stub MI Ladle= lialtora, huff Gaiter., Jenny Lind Padinos, Cady Franklin and .11 this 'tyke found on the Pastern title. leo. Mime and Childriors• Gallen and Fuse/ Boots and Oboes, ln all their nri.Ueir. aloe. Gentleinene• fine Opera Patent Calf Boot, French Call Pinta. Cony"... Gaiters and Moog Wan, Bore' and liontba• Boas, line french Calf. Plow Oen ass call as we mirth to eel nob an wilds to all who favor at with their mania a. will wife satiate, Man. Reciernber the Plow. PO Market dreet. m 122 Rats an 4 Caps. WILSON & SON keep constantly on &IL hand'orrry deoctiotlon voiddr [tab and mtoth whoLoodo and stall. Thome desiring • bahkmoblo Hat Cop.good and cheap, would do d ente • dl bef vent...dog alognrhon. 0,10-If 31 9 CORD & CO. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASIIIONABLI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALEBSIN ALL HINDS Or Ma CO - R.YER OF WOOD dli'D 'lrv! grains. Pittsburgh, Pa. WE-Tbelr stock enbrwes and iittalllf and - rtyleof Rea a.SE Oa Mull& 8r... Cuffs Ftcr &Duet. Da, Coach and Carri_ me Factory. TOIINSTON, BROTILidi & CO., corner or 0 litehinnot and Reboots deceits, Alleithene City. timid retherttully Worm their friends, and the puling generally,' that they art nomifeetheing Portage/4 Re n. away., lioagies, !Weight and Maxim. he all their wino. styles of Nolen and proportion. All order, will be eneeutol with drier, reward tridura4 billty and Othoty or finish. Repaint will thin be attended. to ors the mat reasonable tenth Ilelog lo all thole work the hied Ithetern Hindle. Pole. and Wheel liud=C se lideut that all who favor the wittithinir ,' b u e=ictly eatietled no tem of their work P are reduroted to glee them • all before ewe eee Sow Coach. Facto - ry—Alleghemy. • g.: l M. IT. winTE Sr. CO. rrnold. re. aprotfully Infirm the public a me nd lbuy hamr a op on Lamuk, Gotham frdaral and Pandnskory ftreeda. Thar firs now making and w P!.4.1.04 to metro voila fia..,ery dram' prim ef...rrhlebe, toa..s.bor, thrszlola, l i rd= 6 PAVV. =tit; tra'="o' I " Xa l k, th anq the Illea they bare. %ay fral sontdent ara enabl , ad la dry work - on tem mortarmarrnatda kerma with atom wanting arthlt• In thole ii - ' Paylnd parldruhur Rtlaidlon In the anlortlon of marrlthk and having none but rompotunt workmen, they tame no horde/41n in warruntthrc.lbolr work. lfw-tberefu• ark tha attontlon of th e public to Mils mark, th N. o.—Uwpathrur dorm In Ma last =mann and on e moat reformable tame. .Mlthtf Livingston,it:pggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA: th. J R ACK owl Depot Itailtotol Scales, fey, oa.nd Groin do. Ptatforln sod Coonlor do.; Door fro • of Al Mang. Pprlne,lhop and Th umb fatale's, Cafe. Dino of varkros laothr P•lnr HUIr.../frfnored, Dolts and Yortnologr, Nottrablo Iron I.lortlorr of roof s rlntr In form and doloh. . • a W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319,m .14 113 liberty droll. orpog?e 0441,M4-qtreet. PIT, • • • • 1140NUMENTS, Tombs,: ammo ,Stonea, 1.11. ?oblatory Tops. Mutts's, Loomis& stortes. An a 4 ways ma hand, and ;made •to orator, bp rosoblomp. at tbs lowest pokes. , Tbroo boulood falafel tol t = j 4d . i r a: VALstsba.4 .. . ' M"' to thAts.le art tbs tOstost 0,. Allo¢den fiIIeTEUR aitorpsteh at 311bibertr /Cwt.. sol 3 W. W.•IVALLAGL New Goods and Fashions for Gallants:eV -- Glothink for Swinged Is&4. • . I • • wArrs icCL . l.)ek Rano Tesp . ectfult uttfo ' nda ruLaptoi tn Moir patomago—trthe brit tie Ru ern amorkett ofrord—ntl that tbny arn molt to melts at. &woe !beta no I ft , their - mom/ aoprrh style. • Ulnas on morally. otortoorot br noir root. rit. th ' s ==lrtle tt l'i .grietl l" t tr " .frectiTtooi ,- • ; -No.ea,—htraogrra Ilia Inoo.olthat la No, 413 Take., ntr.el,Nikrth Iddi, shore Et,•Clalt, atea. N. C. WA.I3IUNGTON ; . - (DIPL)MA.) . • T. AMES' CIII4DRIOPS SHOE STORE, v i dirl:=l , l=4 ,,,,h. A • • (Witham' First. Class Goo& r mbscribers beg leave to infordi the Ig . t c r t= anZdat 41z . ' tr .1. 4R1 tk, o e r rTB • ‘ilssimixe Tames, - ;'. : , PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1854 YORK - LDVEIVISTOMFTS. Prom VISPOITELL k 'Ectrars bomerir Adrertbdog House, No. 3.16 and US NesrPork, (late No. SO Nassau street) • .. ' the air 4rive. Extension Tables. ITEERDT; 150 Woes ter Bt., between Wl'llnen and Iloestan *U. tfil• mirk; Alannfactn..l • gesuortnund slorsrk on Incint. • Orlon thr Ilintionno On Wended td. ,• ' .•• • oel7war M.Pl thLer CO., CO.; W hol o Srantnaldno Pont S eA a l. d -t n eion e n f , _lMb Park, LndtA, ng ~ Now York. oxtongues rent or anal. The nen. , di." ., " to ay. trade nxid kutlinUonn Pleb= Franne furnished onl7,lme . Pianos! Pianos!! Piano ll!! 4 TTENTION of purchasera rse epee e t n f d W ore t e • b L n . e lkr - n n aw a gisi- - gaothlaveat e nin n the h o er i t l .. niaendaly I I I 3 T r. y A =tittionlaTrio• t refa a cd ea.. The reetalthiti of the Celestial Plasm amsf atm la its omits toe e th er. I sa fety with the single fagot, as attainment hitherto un knownto the Mao Vert. , Th. ... =dines: PthithewwiseuaLled by the Improvement to peados* effects in octavo playing thet emlimnd aThalbeew or a Llsta (Moot its ehlef ay eoliths:its is Ite eapaeltrto be meet at will ea. redietha Piemonte Innietest corilta of toe mad is InstentlY chimer:NA bathe MR es menthe trial tea eeniteratith Os thrilling_and majestie, te captivate and elms= the /Wart. .Then ithte are thwarter la Dora to two ordhassa , I often 'Plano., while for sweet...,, l/tritY. • o nd sires= of tone, thereballenge tn. Peto Th i n e i the welted tattimenalia Pi;altesses aM Amt tents who have theta' the tteclust . Mon_ thlithara Pt . anon otall Man newand second head ka• at swathed nriees - ELY MENOSILIthi ItreadwayiNew Tort. laGatarev itaantsettreee Dalai% wholeelle retath Daguerreotype Xateriale. ir 3V. THOMPSON lc CO., MS Broiviway, Net York. 11.12.unNeturros sad Dmitri Digoorroo trot, Oasos,loporttna,Mattluks; Preormorr.ao.. sod far Mow. Chemical.. moor Yuma wol (Nam, and MnterlW A ' r =di e z=tes. C. C. irro4- Cotton. tarns linnort koicro.'=olTfto Pireitzid Burglar Proof Safe Depot MoIi'AREAND miuntry•razilt, lair role. Wite 145Tintt Bildinoro,,,liid. 1101141+219Vjiiiintnis' • Airl Counting Irtniso innooniTas itaqtheotnitty .thar , d for sae. and trk.”91 4 5 11 1 7 .7 Mimi& Nia _ 4 VW: T',—tra l l' l L t tXnu• ham you UM Svakiba•promerred la, and Zer almt tba.)2o ts=tat 4 , rz i tdar g ra exvmd tt ' s fire, to Intonew bat, It; ea . tentaelemshasd tbsEalkoil i ta . Mrlring. Mn. think, mower tor another trial. • /74-Y. T.JIKNY, 4.1160. th . 11393133-AID AG1113.,:- , .. DILL EDWARD -BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE. SITXTETRE,, /*the Axe mad ApuAlf..%..dter, Dpi and al irPiopriotons of thisltleilioinefaill stato thont Am p . dta t tp=or coatradi.V. et to abo ve adatml.thnney other* oo Alhte lit .074* the abo dhemter." This medicine. has maither Ameshie nor Waielm Ha emposition. aU of ' the tnamedienta aro of perfootly healthy tMrsater aod' Whir atlandattag and Inv in their tendeno, • Perms while using this tated=l,lr !not be *Salad** aporetre to water or a_ datat. atmosphere ma months= "tura inthelmungsthealth. Planters la manila. of the mantel where. the. Am. Pm . yall., will dwell to Moja% taleatedleinen tia the ratt/ent Is bof obliged to lay by whUagndar treatamat and they may . .....rdt , fftt'n , ./ tett'. ' Th. thaggiator couldlntrothwa thmmanebt of 1 , 111:11 from (hafted :ha Mahan resew* abitlty. sat prebramyinarto Um tdiagtteg ocm bat . and you will have the infallible p=ot la lull AU." (lona Mr its an aecompany ...eh ' Certitleatm can be am. at the slog where this (Wide* has cured when ati other* ham failed. Par Diopepala and Mantle,: Mons Complatats them la not a better alselletne inthe mutat It basal. beenlaken with the tarishlna mum,* In severalwants of hltenntatleet and Owfor the. cetn• *Mints take • tabbeannonfol • May. , • ' 4 One bath. of this Medici,ne teryestanalmo th e dash.' oh net. Prim $1 per bottler. . Formi. by Dangidsts In all *saga! r tho thdtad Mal. and Canada. All Wtmlegale ordsrs moot be dramed W. RIEKD 0 IILEEILED... mole Prop:down ha r , N r ... I . ju 4 inams—ilemlng ftron.U..l. lc 1 Co, I. W il ~,,. AC, and lien. 11. MUM'. PI h. 0.4. , - , v • IRON WAREHOUSE MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Impnrta, and ieudiss la IRON AND: STEEL Groweich Strut'Ms Keep mastantly im band a . t . taajltellrfient of Par , f4+l Nand. Ife.,p, Male Shoe. and IRON. . STEEL OF AL KINDS. Mr.reban la flown all ',Wan of the country an. Ins Rad O. oall nre.m.l lbnlr onlertk berm. btorlail. Ord.r. 1... mall ontraolod to narear.. will I...ell:tat 11, {owlet market tarn. klallTtN. SPRINO I Co.. , jOl2, , .. . : aatireeloekh 1t... N. V • .• • - - 14alltrl:shn* — ~MPORTI 4 O dt "r Prculsad rog Nall end Hair Trlasta Py141., the mod mgmable trnag. mall, will Moire tb..te Mart OA IMP. L. AMTI .L. CANT it7o7=i2r s "V 44 44, A., 211 S" re!tivitt. • Oil Clotb,ie,JOlTY StRIMS& • *- 4, . Nor D•slier x _eis. IV Ostharlallibmad No. 6 Chatham 1.119.17, MISCELLANEOUS. , ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVERY AND SALE A 3.cyl — , ,s• TA II LE. ern - ner Dianuna erre! and Cherry Urp, arlbAf PM:WI LI. PA. ASHLAND HOME, ARCLI STR66T. LW/PE SZVHSTII BTILEET. P 11 1 L A DELPII lA. IL S. BENSON, ruorcisroa. Sir Prim Board. f1.C 4 3 ' Mar 1844-Ivd cIITY HOTEL, (labrirrowns,) comer of [ Smithfield .4 Third Matta, PM.... Pa, (11.1P4 [ AAR, Praprtatara. sirrtd. lane .4 aarnktious Pica.* haat. .4 , 41%. =Z.. la a. fr=10:110 recop lahad .tlan'arttrt"cipv.: I Dub!. Ca....aura. ill/11N MUTE!, Calch Maker, corner of Noreth Common usd Federal .t om . Allegheny City, be extensively meethsetwee. erery description ot ef Um beet inaterial.nnd by the beet workmen. lle h. alp 0p... • WA Ithllthcid In the rd. Charles bending... ago. shore Wood 'd o wnen he h. at ppm ent • ' , feral.. dock of rerk, (with 4. 1 1/ micilthinnl to which he limit. the snout." mcd .theitnatioe, aiding corndant—from his ea:Wetted cam. In hurt.. his thterodre Aides, the materials., workmen finplerol. Arlo of Allah or his froth—he cannot becompeted with Its' the Eace or froth. orniim JOIIN YOUTIL WALTER P. MARSRALiOmporter and Dealer in Plalaltpred Decoralw Par. fel ' e o i,p " min !. ' 43f Park. m 0163 tARL,FASIIIONS FOIL LADIES'DRESS r&—The Parbb Vaablana Mr JUNE, 61st per gamma 'rn a. WILSON. br0.2813( Peso, above Mad stmt. NESE, JONES 8c CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, F°AWARDING AND COMMISSION burgh. SIKSCIIANTS, Canal Basin. Seventh 'tryst. Fitt. ra. Damn..l.ard, lard OS. Yam Pork, S. thans, Inter , ss. its and A o. I Salt, Anthracite and Scotch Pig Lron,Bstlrar &l et and Clay, Antlassita Owl, rash, NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, :MERCHANT TAILOR. AS commenced business 'fa No. 39 Mar- H ket street 4 between Food end Third Wert& . Ile Imam' received from the importers - mid inamenictorme t. ‘ trZie la tr.C ' enti= " 7erciVigf.ll7ili d ge fi Vir= dries and otantlice. whiob be le to make np to order. In the meet ashimmble eir ') in the Net man tle, liming lirim experience in hie burin.... tie feel. confidant of _trilling mitt. eaVverertion lie invites hie Men& la award examine hie eta*. p,issobuTioN OE' . PARTNERSHIP— The Ilan of LAVISLY PAXTOltde tole al.- wed by mutual nonenot. We Inn/ elttmemt Of one rm tire Mr.mmry tletabilehment, Net. 266 114lorti et.. to 111 x, J. W. ite,llll.ANIl. who .111 enutinuo the latelnese, and le bmalry antherieml to rulleet all commute dun to se sad to role sll rlelmn amelnst la. • JOHN LAVlthlr. 4,4011 . lud. J. WI 114/N CARTON James llT.llo'arland, WHOLESALE & REIAIL DEALER IN FURY GROCERIES, iftw, 'Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves, WOOD AND AILDOW WARE. [Somatic flows Furnishing Goods, No. 265 fault Stint, Plitsbnigb. BANKING HOUSES: ov JOHN T. - HOGG: Nww YORK SOUTH SD T. PRILADELI4IIA. ITTSDURIIII. AUROIDN NUN RRNET. ROSIIIIINKT DOWNY PIXARANT, WT)I/111WOM).. Nunn PON RUMMI ith LIN. - FAYETTE CO_ UNIONTOWN • • " 11111/WNIWILtr, 't " Depoalts reeotrel, DlNeourita mule. MANN Doubt, Nthl denlleethrS Bank Note. th 4 rthelo boturht mod fold Moelm, and other eeetthlles RoNtth) and )" 1 3 -1 . rommloNou, Uortomondenee eollwrionr rolhilo.l. • • , . . • Apnaq. ' • _ • M OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth at., 'agent for wiling and buylog PATENT IlifillTS. he 1110 W ant rhel to ern the following lately patentetartkinc Teem!. patent i al Ulotee. Ow PD... Keene, Coe'. relent Drill, for Willing front • . .. , lios,W. Rock Drilling Ilechloce. - - • Cotaland'e Stationary and portable Pair/lII* • Crawford'. Steam and Water ll nava. end • Griffith'. Wronglal Iron Railroad Cbalr Ilsehlneet Thea nytklaa have been examined by prittleal mochao• les and inschlnists. and younoormed soterlor Meal in .... Ile la also aothroised to 'eell Maids to snake and rend these articles tn any Parted the country. _ . • Ile bee also for ado hot-preeeed Notts and Wash...end tiolelied Dre.. Work. Ile le also lee to zred to take . Agenda. lb r the sale a oLh. er o xt . arst& i d I .n in e4=l t a4e t a . t=i, rd . pre to the Iteraorto the an • . The • sol here' long been acquainted trith Mr. Mows Y. Eaton, and bard ne loositatina la crouimendloil w Ida to all who ay visit to employ his earvicea es a gear tlO3llll of dudoubted Integrity and lainfetigabitinde.try In whore exerthA r anoy :album VW by p.a. ••. - • . 1 .. Neville ILL .. • • W. phloem:4re 1 /ante. 4,4 . ... . . •- N. Manus .000 A gout, - • :'lll4laLl Niede . .' ,- :.' i; ' 1 . • _WU !I s m Y. Jobratelr . A. W. Loons.. : I 1111.0, McCan - Amine dless.. • 0.71 0.101. Narralbar 27tD. 1654. . stoleadtf PITTSBURGH GAZETTE rrurn the CloieLtat Cemembraticrr. CATHOLIC THEORY OF MORALITY S. Alfonso' de' Llira;rl'd Timor, of Theft. 6.. IV —l.—TAmiagia 6.rulis Alpiernd oir Fuudatmis ampregatUatis S.Y. .1 teste.ptssris ac din lIPUr.a Aot &arm.. Blinn uor•lm. curzwlt (I Iludra, Proalater. et ThcoL HeraUs, Partell, I r. 45. 2.—Erev, Arortntfew sire Trnsit r/ instrudia 1. rum .Audarr illustrisslssnet rrterrudirsirier D. Alpo., dr F.ditts DOM. IlawautL., /Alt s—ceo,,,diars Voervior Mena , F.. A r P'... 6 de Lionnos.dudnre D. Nil - Want, rrestrytero Monads Ruth...nude hltralonino. Llband. IBM. oeußseu..) The tariff by which eons are to steal from their fathers, is rto fOnol79; a. I. d. Ttie WU of a rich trobleman MeY ameall7 atmsl.- 12 10 0 Thew° ot anumernrth 3751. rye Ingo el. to 7 10 0 The am of vorTrich man . 1 10 0 The lon eta rich man from 100. ............ 15 0 This does not seem a eery fair soul° of prices, but we must tako it as it stands. An English gentleman with 20,0001 per annum, whether noblo or not, is, we need scarcely say, more than equal in position to an Italian principc. The sum therefore which each of his sons may meal from him :without grave ein Ie 12110., and the interest which we have seen must elapse be tween two acts of venial theft is two months.— Ile whole stun, therefore, which each non may venially steal, in the centre of the year, is 751. If he has six or seven sons this will take away another 600/ per annum from his income, besides !what is more preions than gold or silver, what .T.arhoot be counted by money, but which a father's feelings could appreciate and a Chris tian's heart weep over. lint the father Is now growing old, and he 'hands over the management of his estates to his eldest eon. The right of claiming a salary, in such a cane, is not cOnflaesi to the cons of trades =nand innkeopersons might appeartrom the pas rage which we hare extracted above. Any eon may do so according to Navarrue, Lessiue, An gelne, Loper, Layman, and Burembaum, though idolize, Sanchez and Croiz,think• otherwise.— Cantina' do Lugo and Liguori make a distinction, and say that the profit which ho makes belong to his tether, (I) but thet if the troabie to which ho to put is very great, ho may quite well aak tor's salary. And according to the name Doc- tom "Tho son is not to ho presotned to have given hap his claim to his salary, if from rererenee to •Les father he refuses to ark foriti in that case 'however .ho mast subtract what ho cost his 'rather tot. his keep." (2) method of expression here neod is highly praise worthy, bat, as wo hose men, It is in the analo gous cue of the tradesman's son expressed more plainly 7 potesi darn aceipere—•he may take It clandestinely.' Hero therefore le the mysterious lona of seTezal more hundreds to the gentleman whose nnhfsppy fortunes we have been truing. Oar ♦iow of a Lignorinn household must now conduct no to the kitchen department: "Servants commit uo win if their master re. 'fuses them theic.just keep or wages, and they 'melee secret compensation to themselves, pro 'riled Wet there is do other way of getting it, 'and thtia do not take more than is owed. and 'there is no, fear:ot scatelal, or other grave die 'comfort."—L. iv, 319. 'le the vamelay Savarrns and Leming teach •un k otipy spay palm themselves compensstion 'mit of, theit gootls if it cannot be oth- •erwiseobtaine.i: furservices which they have •prrfuriee.(tiitLut being bound to do so. if they •did them not grails and liberally, but intending •tn be paid.-12.61. •'billy n Fermin who works without any set tled wages ask for or secretly purloin (occult. z ."'''Pc. 4 ) his just pay, at least the lowest which 'is el:into:nary: Diatingur. If it Is the master's 'custom to pay servants like him, he may: not •otherwise; when, for example, noblemen or •Itlehops areasked to take boys into their honeo . •hold: for in that, one* it is enough for the roes inn to. Os°, theta; boiril, clothing, and loilg,ing, 13 : S & CO GIbTS, stieh being the custom.". "May p servant, moro than three years after beis left. 10 moulter,ssk for his Wary and se cretly make compensation to 'dwelt! Yee, ay Elenthes, this Salamanca Ihmtnrs, .Pegandes, Vlllalohoe, rand othere."—L. iv. 347. from their Ass Inil.ti and 4:Lr "A man does Dot steal if he take° by way of lest compensation, amt cannot otherwise get 'what is due to him; e: g. if a servant cannot 'otherwise obtain just wages, or has been unfair -11 induood to undertake the place for an unfair 42.1 • "Ilat t may a ikirrantbeirighintself OMOY .of tho justice f his payment make himself thin , ciimpensatioctaif hitt our. private judgment 'Croix, Cardenas and Viva Fay No, professing -that no serrant, nor any ono 01=C employed for 'money, might to make himself compensation, ex- tept upon the 4moet common judgment' of men 'mho are ekilled, or of a men Tory learned end 'engaged on Morality; nod eo they safthut the e lodgment of a Confessor of but ordinary learn iing is not enough. But the Shammies Doctors 'my, that a servant may, of his own privsto lodgment, make himself compensation for his 'work, if his judgment is clear that he deserves •higher pay. And this appears •quite probable' •tome and other learned moderns, if the servant •cr person employed is a prudent man, cautions •(timorota{) and really fit to judge right, and is •quite lure of the justice of the compensation •without any danger of hallucination. But this •is very seldom the case. And the 87th propo 'sition, condemned by Innocent XI. ISM° obstacle, •for that proposition was rightly condemned •cause It spoke in too general terms."—L. iv. 624. Once again wo find Innocent XI, attempting to put a stop to all this, and once mare wo find him foiled In hi! Jansenism: ..Mark here,'says Liguori, 'the proposition con t.,%slrumed by Innocent XL, which said, '•Domestic gmen-servants and maid-serrams may secretly 'pafer from their masters, to mako compensation •to themselves for their work, which they think 'is more than they need do for the wages which 'they receive."—L.. iv. 622. Observe, now, the way In - which the Jausenis tical Pope's condemnation is treated by the Comtism: 'The Salamanca Doctors sod others, speaking .1 this oonilimned proposition, say, 1. That a servant can not afterwards make himself com pensation if he makes his bargain freely with •his master for a lower sum, without necessity; •but that he is not forbidden to do so, if he agrees on wages considerably less than are jost, from 'necessity; namely, to lighten his own distress. 'The moon is that Pontifical decrees do not 'me= to bind a servant contrary to justice."— L. Pr. 522. Do thee° *titers really believe is the authority which, when It snits them, they arc pleased to make so much of, and width It is an almost ruled point of faith to call infallible! It cannot be,— See the way in which they 'argue here. If the Papal decree meant what it clearly doceincasi, it would bo unjust; therefore it canned mea what it clearly does mean; therefore it dots :a mean what it clearly does mean; therefore meow something different front what it clearly does mean. What is it that it does meet. We will interpret it by introduciug proper limita tions and qualifications, And we are the Sala manca Doctors, and Viva, Iwaniue, Seneca, Mo lina, with Liguori. Thee they appeal from in fallibility to themselves. La Croix, however, will not go with his brethren : "Croix says theta servant may not purloin •anything at all after , ito Las made a bargain. diet:luso then he Las given up his right; but it •is answered that 'when a Bernet is forced, by his poverty to make such terms, he does not give sop hie right voluntarily, bat upon compulsion; 'and so — his poverty eatinot excuse the master from not pitying ut least the lowest wages.— glut when a servatals • compelled by necessity do agree fur a email sure, he may make him •self compensation up to the lowest nom natal. ‘So rays Viva, with Locales, Scarce, Moline; De %ion, and others, with (as ho Bays) the 'Most "common opinion,' This, however, docanotbold 'if the muter has already jortly could other Bee 'vents for the canto small 'sum, or the servant 'offered himself, and the master was only, em 'ploylug him through kindness, on account of 'his indlgenee.” Croix' in thus silenced: but the whelp. of its forms has not yetheen extracted from Innocent's decree; Bo there Is a second dictum of flid &I mo:Mecum respecting it: ' , The Salamanca Doctors Pay, 2. Thai If n 'servant, of his own free choice, does more than 'his mark, ho may not purloin noything,.hecacso 'ho lithen supposed to give hls..iaboj- for the 'sake of ingratiating himself with his =mbar: hat 'lie rosy purloin if ho does more than his work by 'his master's wish, whether expressed or tacit, 'for then the hole Is to ho observed that the la. 'borer le worthy of Aix hirld So the Solarium 'co Doctors, Molina, Soto, Villeohos, Navarra!, 'Diana, Fagan:los Basmem, Correlln, Ffigners, 'Torreollla, Lustre atuilloses; and Croix agrees.' rho conntryzentleinan of 20,0301ayear has, as we have seta, Suffered action, lassos he 'the character of husband and father, .Notrhe meat make up Ma mind to;undergo many morel, In his saeltioas, •.tti=tat f ionir nt.„Ban if sainams to in MN own maw MP.* , nww lu rnal "" not Trairibitg. Th". "And.lor.l.lw r 4 B 3. ' 3. (5) L. tr. US. ~ '-- -, - i,',~ .. character of master. It is tree'they will net Le individually no large in amount, .but there will be many more of them, for he ddubtless hes a large establishment. Nor is the privilege of compensation co nfined to household 'servants; it is allowed to every ono employed by him on his estates or in his business—TU=2a, atios vie, cenarfur Here, too, there is not even the check of purloining being venial sin,'whiph in the case of the eons, at least, there was. We cannot ven ture to calculate the amount of loss which tie will hAve to Buffer, because we cannot telinthe natnrokkf his occupations, and minsequeutly hew I many men and women he has inhis employment We will take the wise of one from whleh,a guess may Iffi`mado with regard to the otheirA A foot man has been hired for 251. He considers this notably less then what is just, and that he ought to.have 36/, which in suck 'a householdias his master's ii the very lowest Bum 'which afoot man of his qualifications ought to ',receive.— However, if ho had not taken the place hevniuld have been very likely, to have found adiffioulq in getting another, &wile was too poor to live, without one ; so he could not help it ; he was' fOrceil to take what his master offered him, ho ' accepted the .terres and-held, his tongue. But, by having made this bargain with hismasterfor. 25/. he had not given up his claim to 351. Ile determines that he will make m a p the 101. by so-, cret compensation. Bat who is - to judge if ho really deserves 856 a-year 1 It must be either a Moral Theologian or himself; and to know whether ho may decide for himself, 'be is to ask himself two nneations. Is he Bare of the jus tice of the compensation without any risk of hal lucination!. Ts ho a prudent man, cautious, and really tit to judge e43ht? He has no difficulty in answering these two questions' the affireia tive,sind now he is perfectly jestifie4l in secret ly appropriating 101., so that he takes care to avoid scandal and annoyance in doing \ so. The case of John d'Alba isperfeedy borne Out. The Battle.of mliermarin. \ Jo yesterthiy's Now York Tribune we find, the following editorial article. apparently by some one deeply verseil.in military affairs. If correct it gives a clearer view of the recent battle Malt any yet published: Like the Prussians at Jena, the British forces facing toward Inkermann were stationed on a range of heights accessible in front by a few de files only. Like the Prussians the British had altogether neglected. to occupy cm elevation on , heir extreme left, on which like,Napoleori at Jena, Menschikolf threw a portion J( hie army— there establisning himself upon the think of the enemy before daybreak. The intentihn of the Russians wns evidently to prods by thih circum stance, in order to bring the masa of their troops to hear upon the flank of the British, to 'deploy ripen the heights thus secured, and crush the Bri tish divisions as they came up singly : doting the fatal but inevitable manseuvre of changing their Tho cuphendsdc . . • .. front, or to "roll them up" av it is technically called. To this maumuvre Napoleon owed his brilliant succor over an army.which, though clumsy, slow, and badly yruneueled. was yet at that time the beet of the old coutinental armie s . -- the rapidity of his movements, executed with troopzvereed in the new mode of warfare intro duced by the American am of independence, by the French revolutionary wars, and by Napoleon himself, favored this bold stride. Here, at Ink ermunn, it was with slow and clumsy troops that Menschikoff attempted this muse surprise upon the active and quick moving troops of the British and French; and the result wan accordingly the opposite bf that of Jena. ,\ The negligence shown by the k\ 11-it:lilt in the ' I manner of occupying their posit' na is utterly disgruceled to their commander. ' icre is no ex cuse, either for the non-occupation I the knoll t ‘,,,, on the South side of Chernuya , or for l u e , it , r , co of field works in this important positio , f or the attack of which, as he well buoy, many !Amami' Russituas were concentrating, The I we have said profited by this neglect at onion, by occupying the knoll on, the knell end of the range, forcing the British peal "tin with havy field artillery. The British pap . say the Rus sians had :Mend 32 pounders in th field, but this only shows their utter ignorance of ' tillery mat; tern. The transport of their own a:Vinery free\ Balaklava to the trenches should • ve shown them that 24 nod 32 pounders calm° be taken into the field, much less into a night urprise. Tho fact is what they call 24 and 32 tandem were howitzers having a calibre ticuilar 'it) that • of the 24 and= pound grain hat intact igbtSeld guns, not heavier than the British Laid-howitzers. The howitzer throwing a hollow.projeztile with a sroallohazo' and obtaled by Osman& ;chleffty, can be made - of a Zn. bore: ... cannon for solid shot. The 34 pound holitzdi , corresponds in weight and effect with the f.-poundit gun, mad the so-called 32-pound (about nix -inch) , howitzers to I'2 pounders ; these howitzers are at tached in the R 11.01613 service to the batteries of thme calibres. This shows how ignorance and national vanity unite in anumfacturing heroes 'A \ ,.c,, and enhancing the glory of a n tion's arms So fag everything went ua. ta Ur of the Rus sians. Their generalship had p vel far supe rior to that of Lord Raglan. Their plan was ex , collet's', and in a fairway of 'execution. A pivot had been secured and the ettetnycs flank was turned. Immense superiority of nnuthers, ready I to attack the long and weak. line of theßritish at l at its weakest point, appeared no he getarrantee of final success. Bat the 8.1223i1111.9 did not yet fully know the soldiers they had to• deal'lvith. i The Brittish, surprised sot they were, \ coolly ! changed their front from east to north, an met i the assailing columns with a deadly fire. An now I a fight began such as has not occurred in Europe since the day of Albnera, as at dilaters the stub born bravery of the British troops hod to regal; i with the blood of three-fourths of their numberi a battle already lost by the presumptions 'stupid-j, ity of their commander. It le a fact that at baker- • ~ mum there was more actual bayonet fighting' than in the whole Peninsular war, where the two i bravest armies of their time combatted each other ._ . , . , . . for six years. From half-put six to half-put nine about 8000 British Bfbad the shock of a Russian army, which, according to the Russians' I own statement, had at least 30,000 men engaged. The firmness with which they again and again , repulsed the Russian attacks, made often with fresh troops, is above all praise, and it Is doubt- , ful whether any other troops in Europe, except the beat battalions of Radetski's army could have done the same. This bravery, it must be said, was aided by the nature of the .yosition.— The front, toward the east, was established on heights to abrupt that they ckuld not be forced. The knoll, to the north, occupiCsi by theliussiarts was also separated from these Nights by, a cou ple of ravines, forming eo many defiles leading the English position. Every advisacing Colmmes of the Russians was, therefore eiposed to the full ploughing fire of the hod to advance in close oriel the heights before it could di by the fire of the artillery, ani the musketry, the Russian co the crest, and, before they cool a discharge and a rash with ti them down again. It was f, that at close distances. the Mi mmease priority over thi bullet, wboec force ofpenetra ficient to kill 'ono man, whit often killed of the, and ' upon the deep Russian colt= As the British diriainzei can came general and extended u The RUPSifIIIII, unable to mai attitektsl the original front Lion with their Lett, while penetrate tdward Sebastopol partly in eslahlishing themes ho leas, without, however, k regular line of battle. They tried to Ativround, • and Ma up, one by into, the sepernto email bud kg of British troops.. Though the struggle wan hard, and the British fought wouderfully; \ yet they would hero been crushed in this utteiTl contest, had - not the French division of llosip et came up. The Boumec and lho Foreign Legion charged thodtussian loft flank, anti completely?, rolled it up, while tlwa Chassenrs d'Afrinue found an occasion to charge, and the Russian Infantry bad to retire. That, fourteen thousand with a lose of. one-third of their number, de feated thirty thews:mil Russians; and yet it is neknowlodged that the Russians, .individually, fought very well, while wo have seen that. their generalship, cis far as the plan of attack wen con cernediWamlhr superior to that of tho Allies. - How then, were they beaten? It must he said that most of the troops engaged vire the broken and dispirited reinnants of the bcsiegets of Silis, 7 trim and it is certain that Denneuberge'e corps; next to Osten Sacken's late corps, is at present the worst in the Hessian army. But this wits the decisive circumstance. , The battle wasdost, next to the bravery of the English through\ the essentially Russian way in which It was condect ed. It Is Russian warfare which 'has sticconitr cd to European warfare. And thlaii the Oki-, actcrlstlo feature "el, the battle:: The Russian commander. begins by drawing up a very good plan attack, borrowed from ono of Napoleon's most celebrateirbattles, (for no Russian General ever haS on orignal thought not even Survarolf, whose only orighonlity,was that of direct advance.) Ile this setting shoot its execution irrthe very t no:ul na possible. Ho establishes himself n. the enemy's flank. The strewn:Rai movement Is completed; Rae tactics' and. learned. mode of warfare, the. WO* 'of Western civilization throwit airty;,•and the pnr\ r 'barbarittiii kettles' forth." , This splendid army with its\ - -I\N a 7 TT A , of w b,,,, have \qa I ... L. : nenty-flve years anaer arms, thin u.del ~parade drill, id so eluhcsy, So incapable of skirtniting and fighting in sioill bodies, that its offieries dun do nothing witik but throw its heavy nod k Bin single mass upea the enemy. All idea of tactical maniuveling is' ohm:cloned; advance, ad ‘ rance, advance, 19 the only thing that can be ill?m. \ This dense mass of living llesh was, of course, li,Y its lier 9 corn- Fastness, the best mirk Mk, hrtillemMis could wish for; acid while the thin\ltritMh lines, lying I town behind the emit of the 'hill, Were ficoteet ea from fire, they ploughed up tbe \ deep eolWmise with round shot, killing them\kw thirties'and forties at a discharge, and ruined \ a ',, storta Of Minnie bullets upon them harillyV,on 'of which could miss a target of such e %ten t.N., h`e meld brute pressure, the weight of Otis cup. altrus to' break the allied lines. But here \ Moyle ght an opponent accustomed to tl, .t style o ff ' ; ' !I'M* , The 'British, in their Indian warshaveltried ri7 l to withstand the shock of dense maises;lev if of suictior numbers. And, if the Rassitiim ie ., far aboVo,the Sikhs or Br.looilshis,yet rho two's which weep accustomed to best sixes eight Once 'their number of Sikhs ar Beloodehis, , ,taight s Well stand O s o attack of three times theliestu*, her of RussMne, as dose mate Russians mlopt,A eirthe tactic el" the Sikhs., The Russian cohlnin when they arrircil at the top of the hill, were already broken and disoniereilliy the tire, and anothOr volley at 'tarty yard sand the cbotrge with, the bayonet was sufficient to break them, At terwar4as the Russians came up more nruner 4 ; Wally, flit Briti.sh-liktt-liripalemila square! among ,tho Mitmelukes, at the Pyramid's stood among the 'good of Rims/ass surrounding them. The Steadiness of foreee having . that fidl coati 'derma in theinselies which only the Men of aighly civilised, nation can possess, and the perioritt'of the Tirmanent and fire of thellri ish did the iest.', The Raishins are the Worst Shots of all' known troops, and they showed ii{. here,'else they Must have laid km every English+ , , . [To a coxTts-u I i Another Destruerive c0tif1.M. ,16 . , . Abou 11 o'clock last \evening, smoko wassails= covered iskiing froniothEifonrth story of the firpp story building. N0,'17. 1 . Chesnut street. Firemeri ' were soon os.„ the spot, anddhey worked with dal termfned energy; bet irtot6equence of the great depth lif the structire, and the difficulty of All approach, the fiames o gaineCtipon the firemen 4 and bunted with stubborn 'fury. The first tool was, occupied by Safford Se Cookman, curtain warehouse;:and W. 11. dairy I, iti , tho same busi ness. The `second, third and ftarCh storierwerel• I used principally by On orga,J. ‘llenkels, for ato-1 rage ofonianos, sad costly fun:lib:lre:, The fifth story was used as an ahoory, 14i\ tlie. National Guards. \\ \ The bo lding Wes owned by George B. Edwards. , ' , i „ Both thil, adjoining buildings; Which .are ef' large Size, caught, nud burned with a ninldiey• that defied oil Oka of floe firemen, though , they worked with great energy,. It now, lieraiMe' apparent that the flames wolihl prove coy 'de structive. 'The roof of We horgeibuilding on ties corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, thoughnov ered with tin . l,eaught along its wholalength, sai the whole of this net row of stores and :ware rooms seemed • 'doomed to `desructlon. ' This building was chiefly 'occupied by F4warff L. Walker's piano w'rerooin, Lacey ,Si Phillips' her- , ems and saddle manufaCtory, \lliard \ saloons, Weat's restaurant, \awl John q. Megg's boot store. , A large port* of 'the stock of Lacey ,tr. Phillips was removal \ before the \lihmes 'could revel) it, 'and it is thought their loin Minuet i . ,sry heavy. The risme, could, not toe removed, sod were left to destruction. \ ~ \ ...„ Four firemen were shusding upon thabuilding at the corner of. Fifth slit when the \Nall ot\ the firth Morn of the adjoin' g building fell it, trashing theta ono Itherreof ilown'to the fourth story floor.. They..were all badly injured, mall ono a member of the Philadelphia,. llose,Company, was convoyed to the United 8 tea llotel with rn one band bueit.and Lis bend el) braised. i l z,.. Thaiild State - lielao was in gr t dangtr,' an some of the firemen directed their efforts to save this timaboaored edifice from destruction. 'z. The tom this die:Wares conflagration can' not be less than five or six hundred tlinand dol lars. 3lessra. Edwards, 'llenkels, Wa er and Ridgway, wilrbe the heaviest losers. • . \ ut The fire, for `'a colwiderable time after i broke Ilout, woo oonfinel.l tube fourth stery,,atul it was We general impressioa of allwifo saw it, that it Might thealiave' tesilY, been extinguished. In deki,**hie the 'fireinett, get intOserviet, 'coot the \ pei,ons ecoupylng one of the lower steel shoats:A to them tiot,ko., play, upotahis wimiewa l• Yet *deputies element 'made steady : progress . until;Odd lam thelytheftre wan assaatizigew liffi" ' -'' to ,t a isstmok•Tlfirliall'stir trclidiiite rti A 4 Litiiise t etenurrlhafeetithalitint"WeaVaid'ese [, heaseses vitro lit op by* Itirid glare. Tho two r upper stories homed maid's, and at length the r v pftell j n. \ Then floor after floor descended 1 WA a (MLA: Vending a loge cabana of spars allot smoke into the air. The heavy cornice, width was of Oat caught fire, andlifter burn ing .for a time, Intl in a mass to thin gcranad.-- Ilealleime, the etietern wall of theSofthaltory fell over on to the comer brOding,,tru r shing in the roof; slid after to, tine, the fire that ionimunica ted was : peen burning throughout that talunble edifice. That toe, like its neighbor burned down gradtiallyii . bory by stria?. It was owned hi Ur. Wm. Fottewoll. The first eta?' ry was oc4pled on Chemut street by Stayman &','Brother's tousle store. The see ped story wastoecupied biY„Edwanni L. Walker's piano entablishlitent, being the agency of the cel ebrated Boston 'maker, Chie‘ioritig. The pianos were too bulky a remove Win hurry, especially as the walls of thOuildiag ware bulged pout by the falling otthe caijoining way, arid tfiffir own root, so we doubt riot the whelp stock is des troyed. •,. \ Tlto building on the. west of Ed,warils' block, •,occupied by George .1. ilenkels' furialture estab hshment, caught fire; at a late hook the third Mid fourth stories had bri)nied, and the\rest seem ed \ likely to follow. strait, formal tending from way ta3lar- , to of theauost try era Which a as the Jeffet 'Declaration kf 1 a 'Were by Jefs ' 1 tiro story ear' , aioal extremes iniii`ovo write, 011 troop% many =En . k :..\ • \ v.. ‘.., • ,•\ \ I.t. • \ . •,1 1 / 4 \ ' \ \ \ N ••••:.. \ \ ‘ • \ % . . . • .. . \ \ • -_‘ .. . . , \ , . . '4a. ~' • \ ; ' \V' ' ,.V . • L `4. . ''..\\ —\ ' '\\'''' "'". t .. ' '''. ' : 4•: . " ''''.'. `' N'''''''''' t \ •,_. \' ' , ~ , :r .. ' 7, ;f., \ • ' . ,l. . ~.., \ . • •• N i ' t . ,,i ' , ! . , \', ,- • - A . 1 k 4 '` • . \ . \' - A \ . • y. • ~-% , , \ 1 ,'.. ''. • •. 1 , ~ ' \ 1- • '•= \ • ,;,, \ •-.1 . , \ ' N?', .• 1 ! ,—.'.... J'• f; ~, ' • '. • \ . • VOLUME Lxviii-NUAIBER ing, orbited by the comer of re, in 41P of ovent thta,,ca t It cannot the loth:tinge of the ton of the city;. at the poineot the Jefferson I, as it is some oh building no- Penington, im tapleton, prin taut's," was giv mid. hot with sola= of flames that rolled - up - from the congagration.— Phila. Awn \ WIIAT PAU ue gIOUT DO. --line our pa per\ makere, speaking of the scarcity f paper ragit. writes thus: \ •ite our people Would only ratan flax„ iOtend if importing their linseed and oil for their \owto - have paper 'TWO, to obnut i in this eel:car - 3' who mit, sold their crops stun:l4ll \ acre, and some got me , . Jugular but pleasitrable fact :and tender froret.tho for St. Lours than beef, mat- Irtre , Stall "fine quitters" and reecntly. And tAsnd tho thuusn nt S cunts...-St. ration of tho absurd andante real estate in Cincinnati, we, direlling houses on Fourth 'o t? seven roams each, aro latteach, per year. This is' most mechanics can pay. ler day, to the State,' for a and eat your meals in.— 1 .- ' ;1\ t, Capt. MI kliiigto?, . %I, len, Lan late armed re \ii ilnlEn'a \ Pan ringing wi T. 'ninny. no con the InV 16 Winter erne a no ro one in . aul thinks that' D. Kano-an to , enOceed In getting ire} teem nocottntof th;klco. 13 t 0 5 ; T IS ra I:7 p 4 n m b p l e e / , o aß k 4 o willf this e i llai t i ll : iltii , e ...",_„ plazedin'4U•ect c:ol b omo t n a tt i io w , .. ..o t , , t ' ic ‘ "e 4 L " is orElml Pialtne4 . . 6 the r iU t rt " me ctzt WO ' Ye , Ehnen, N• 1. v. 6,010 .., , . . . and • Elio' cot& lan a ent die • • " 1 ,!. rldbidelphisloTaie, bi \?hl3 r0*?,.113 51 . .• —ton *la xilhOri fti! - Eril \ > jO.70.0:: . ~... ieib4sihe • ..b Joie of _kennOnt,tenl!t u, i yin J o uornal P ii ‘ di C t e ct:thll4t V t l ei isewl In LyonitlttnnAliCa**4 *A cue ' - Notb i no litentellAUlTneN4ceeu b ilt ilnci a . . hi s name anew: an Irillnan, ondA.eg tat , g i , .\ front, Comdr. 4 f- \ \ • ' ..' •\-\ : . •-•;':', \ \ ' . ' ' - ' , :\ \ \ ~,, - , A ' N'.• _ , ; , ,• , ...,'• .1 ~-:".... -- -\.?••;,',;:1 . 4 - ,Z,A,4::.,.;X:., -•;:.,.:‘,. ko whiling bark M'Lel- . \ta Davis' Straits and a him native E;aqui enco that tho last AFctio regiont, Is - party did not Ides - Bound on Srsrurridier ran M. E. Cannes.--no H. ' Mao Advocate seal Journal contains the returns Coe „the past year from the several Methodist Episcopal Annual Conferences in the U. Blake, which exhibit the following totals :- . --Fletrober of members 679,282, 'and probationers 104,076, Bo ing an increase of 80,732 members during - the ysar. The number of traveling preachers in the eaters' conferences is 4,483, of which.4,4l4 are effinsive, the remainder tieing either truperanna ted'er supernumerary. , Thero were 42 deaths among the traveling preachers during therm The number of local preachers reported 13 6 , 140 . The total amount of missionary contributionsre ported from the conferences la =0,049, „ Tk largest amount is from the Baltimore Confermtat which raised $20,=4. The Gorman missions c , tho church are also' prosperous; and -report42 449 members, which is an increment 1,368 d ring the past year. Tim contributions of t: Gernums, for rellOotta farposes, liktierisenbov handsome increase. , *hard theta arolutring dim:Wrens effect :bp the `twanfacturing interest of the country.— The larger iron works, of Wheeling, with-the Wiesption, of the , "Crescent Mills" have ant ` awn,- ihrawing severallundred persons oak of ' , ,ehrpleimentr the glass manufacturers hare been Conapeile,l to \the same measure with' one or pro eaceptions.—Vellabury Iletati ' -: • it it ;toted And when the, olive crop is short 'in Spahr, and southern France, large orders for lard Oil. oche to qindnuati *Om those regiotw. a \ It is air ~ to%,anp 0 that it comes book in doe th 4, converted the beet olive s oil. A alma lar prwess \ lobo, g g on, in another . 'amt., many; Cin.di*l whin yis going to France, and it will \soon return very, tine . Pali French brandy.. Better let all•Staff.pass. . ' , . \,\ , \ \ 'Tin Boaniso \or ma loam "Cowrif—he New Orleans Funtynne stiles that onlyidw Leine 1 •`-. were lost by the. 4 t. bUrning at\ the:stetaturiflipay, near Baton liouge,Non the Mi1t:4.... Among-. . , , . ' the victims, in addition to DrX &eke:, and his 1. i "daughter, nephew and, eervontkwerh Mrs) Law- ... - ''.:. lance, of,. Baton,. Binge, surd this barkeeper;,-- EVerythingran beard, inelnding relno, .frvight, ,-, ', insured for;otiV $2,000; arse consamedilogetimr., TI wide cards of wont lied 50 boles o cotton s 0 - 8 on the wlutrt, Mr: F , Gallagher, of Plana Or ‘ .il lost £2,PM wird' af properi) , , and 2114ers. art , , .13, dr.. Austin, of die au place; $8,000.. .\., t Accordiog to the Jornstridsciswburia„ the ' 'I passed on tiept. 2,"throctet N(paincergood.Xe • twitted for its great annual•fairs,) 'a transport of gold num tlic.mines of Altai, on its way tolke capital. The \ transport contained About 17,000 pounds of pure, gold-`.worth' SS,CKKFOGO, if 'tie . - .1 estimote a pound of gold at $.300. ' '''.. . •,, ' - - ' ' • No.Stunctms.:4-fArtsriolitt :Nowell recently \ 1. . % 4.,, stated Ireforee Parliamentary CoMmittee on Bal. , ._ erica, that hinevai , owed a s eddlling, until he be- '\, P,,, • come a Brenner. The ua necessity, „.Englats% of . p keeping np.a certain elate, orgivipg political, en- , ''', '., tertainments, and of not beingolabbler than , ' , \ man's colleagues, compels a cabinet minister 'to , spend every fraction of his salary , and \ often a t.l deal more. A ' Govnuson ;ma Ulan ArPoleTED.—The P/16 , Elant bas appointed Ced. Steptoe, U. S. A., Garr \ ';, , ernor of Utah Territory, vice •,B,ngtutin Young, \ • _ ... . • 'a-hose term of office has eapired. C01. , 8. is:st \ i present at Salt Lake City:in - command of i dd. ' - ' 1 • taehm'apc of D. B.'troops. . Tee SPECIII or TIM COUTITer;L. -, The fiteietery , .-... ...af the Treasury' estimates =Mont of specie hi :.':.. the eimatry on the 80th September last st itt4te .. ' , 7.,...-: . :, 000,000. Ile effys: ' , Of thisanm . there wag about $60,900,000 in the banks it,424 $29000000 ~ i.-... 51 la the Urtitillßlates Trp,surY i, the- I *M being lii•- ,',. - .'l , l`utrardation , nMorig the people ot—Liwided GP."' , _ ;,. ::„,,, At the period of gold Da Ildiforniallsern ' OO 111 : , . , -'.--- ;1 ' sly count.m.sholtt 110140(0K sta"ors6 l ).• - ' ...1. .1.0 , \ 04.10,000,.11 cis 101ti , 1,7132.as and. 560,010,000 by, ~: . VA \ .. indiTyliiiai: Tllll4 m -.about seven years...the - -',l, .i.:,,Y$, .-, . amount in* th e `bantt"nialla- haiinaly increased . '... :s. ‘, $lOOO,OOO, while:rain =aunt in private panda . . ~.-. ;,... ,I.inOrcased $ 0 5,0 0 0.900. ' -• ';'.'''' -' • •':'- ' :4 The otnnerllmL) Bonner -wants to no_ . 6 , 2 ~, ..,...:.. : # ~ what the:ill irraanome,'when George Washlos,- , -' r - ..! , ,....• " ton Fleetwood,. Manias. ,Jefferson Fleetwocate , . , :'•:= - ...,',F1:,n Andrew Jackson .Sleetwood,. and Napoleon 80r, , ,' , . - :..;:f ..*;,74 noparte Fleetwood *ere alt whipped in ,Minioe , .- -A , - -1 \ Connty,: f it alibit. fame Since, for - house-barnffig ~ \\ , . . Tho.Caihollar 21.1iltord' refuse oheithe commands of their Jpritet.:..Thn 'priest- threateiti ed, to a:whim:dente , thorn it 'they:attended-the Tentnront MrDnbehlt l'ircashoeotou. felt indl„ at end attended the leetere. (go o . +. ;hig . thineflinine .sf"tho ltfiliord ,toni ; the,right'ut pope lor priret to inter , ' fer,. in their pelitiml aftehr.,,Etnion ttournnt , Po ott vunolllo. , --ThelOgMila co Aledie et L4ularill9con Tneeday,.. that the. ferty-bosts had to ,he run 'through the - dap with a compass, Tbo 1 , 1%.et Albany Tribune tayr, that et that ease they dld'unot been miming, trail noeit;_and The Second ' . . • 4*. nof the Metropolis - . ''.: , n taiclleehrinice' Itudinte. , -c't. :•'" .. 4 for Mr lirositot iitanmtipa.mg,Apiulaibms4 ,- ' ,I . thenaomus Afratioroo mut brow Xy. ~.: ,ll IOPITILL baud at.tho City of Wigs* ~ f• • v ., A y T ton, on y, thAeth tio.trobetuat,'lso, ~ • ~, In the ism and spletoilit lIX tits=laiedttik; -... which is one of the mr . mural/as in the lira •4... . .. States. suit T hountore and all ethers des/g i ng to disidaY il. .• ' suite of their labor, Hill t lumno y. and ta5 . te,..=.11,1 , ortimeof the Un uerdially pelted to The abahineop Deprtment till he otaho tbi ,An 0 t i M 8 41 : 7 ,1 4.Vr .t. imM pa battier; laborom., : a., All Intending to e.:IIM ins esbk to sire naive ai • ' ' as early • day as przolbla ' ehoultbe accouslenled - th • wovulurolee. wi no mittes, therefore. feel that, lo inviting mit* bottom hors oil portions of the •llnion the ilaoosS itx - mamma Or ree S.Mmorouvaa,Msteamar lairrarrsa, they • are ofEroinu to the producer of exlellent articles • vallts. ..1 he opportunity ottani:Mg koneVto the blade ii o = their novelty and utility, the ape atTle allieir , ~ manahlta and their adaptation tolth V tor ' they may te intended. They would respectfully solicit from the WWI then Mecham. of elemmt handiwork. whkh herstobratare formed re atteactim and inumitentu feature of these db. _ litiUMl 'l ttleTiVi:at ' i l i j o ont il arn a ; '' sttWa k of 't raeri t i. Proud... ofiemlry, A,., salted to the tagls of the \1 c, ltir . • _ exhisltors. The /Tall will to opened fur the reaption\ or Owds, •• '7=7t h :telt/ h it? glina " /1741 4 04= rt i xtdl • '.' tbon will be formally opened Ihr the reomi.lon rid ` , • • ' and continue coma about lburoreeku '''.."_ . - I No evade deinalted after liatnrder biallt. 3 4 re.. • ery, en bs entered upon the arohLoalv e l oo tdose om for t. (lon d = l l from a distance in ti mmlt me bl ham. , I reached a. Hall bribe day, bat Called te snare &Nikita: 1 ianoldable detention. • . Articles doelarthi ihr exhibition osey,Jlll be ' , te - :••• I 7:c l k; after ltilch lam , cTeposit t or • twilit natdek ta . c Aibrire of tom 6o mote to SI for blob ertioli. dopes out • ...1. Apprentices %miniboom who contribute articles ottbeir od . rn e retojneation, alialle.==e, sod to. A An oa ~, T .i . polle drre d lbe eampaltlon .4 Puniiii6 be of* manulhotura, consulcuously labelled MY .. i o Tg i ntl LVlWglr. "'" rt ft! t h = l t:/ 7 ,81 ' 0.7 1 41inV hotel romt, he Thed e t6e stark at the boat,. la tub* . •., -• \ the goals fOr e on the record. Prim may be or not, at tlo ordl not the exhibitor.. _. - ^ , Leto their thatlmo °Sentry, inll noire a tide. m \ title to their goods, Noda ticket...rill slut sdadt thecae ' . • ,t he Bablioltlonut alAtimes when hpen to the piddle. • \ .: r N V: e If; i G n=6/r. A !Abet rsto. 1 1.ft reltlf.,Tr i lrin= " =" a rid should hare the nilpre of the artiebe.and the-name y of Ob. party sending them distinctly marled an the . • h pecksava. They should et be accompanied by a detail- , .;, , i• d firming. Clny str . s a r . oga i lning dt, J , leddli_etrzCese, Will be tre. l'. '2..QA n} DOOketWe aa<l Parelcal, jar "' a ' fith. N. BMISSIiT aEa APPLES-8G bbLs..Belldowera, I'l roe'd and far sale by ' BELTALLIe I OLL BUTTER-4 bbla, primoanda ••?. sou 4, MOM • OUBLE CENTRED BILOOEM SECA ' jr k Co. valLtipen ttax mornlng LOtotlx doublo onares, somothlslc =Jinni CILOVER SEED—:O buil. for 'sahib!' • / rtesex u..comaxic PPLES-5 bblo. Apples, choice qui*, co rale fir ZAS:MeLADOIILIN, No.IOISoiMULII mt. IIIfg2IE97OP — AINT=I7 S toga doter .a 35 kelp Trottel: in Om* far enletti Itig,Aß .CIDER--30 bbls- Crab Cider,: s 1{..1 010100 said. hut reed oskd Ae Ws dot 11. Co." CENT PRINTS—Just teed i d 'met 4.9.er ' • a^=4 aw r r 7441.4 A.A. AEON a AIR .11,11111311ES—Alargi, t the fin tirt. Engtith Mir ItriAosm alms, • 4g* , airrtmalt ... I.Aotencluerlptlen. red& trk MMHG. ORSX' INVWORATING- CORD '• " dn. br 0016. Joa.m.v.sma. N.A.T.ELILir ---4 th e itad4i Lubber •• ,J. IL-VIELLIM 'MEN OL D 'WINDOW .PAPER.:.; ...warr ul tajo trtlggrxMtleto. rem Bli)ton 1 'ke _2Bth InaL `vlelphis Ls \ bo lakes, nt vitt uling to • Yprk AtANDll'ar--Ttoiitet , article tlll6' * 77 . 7 4. as, • b 12-(b. 1110 -d W.,`\ .4.1 V S .P•O• • • 's •• .t t kar Saar, Briak Ilavae;a7 ball sad ' nacaarorell arranged and pleaaaatb irltpalagloa '" 2IMF "V ni" dLura'. i ts ". ' 6"4 muwn a. dins laTi arsautUatmaat. 4 adikplaaao Et: CUT ET 130:1 la% r 4" . . R wilt 6 ,- socrodrtar nnaa 0- 123121
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