• T' Yft . 17 . . . -- • .. • . . _ . . , . • .T T .- . • • . • • WABLISRED TN‘ 1786. 'I q ti ;BUSINESS'' 'DIRDJTORY. A.:lloreln egg Tarrtimso MAO 871222. M, TOIL „ • . ; a w ids t. lb, ionet sad unvn 0tt i . 7= 1 " 441 .P 1 0011 both in We United st.t... ' .. • -To the .PabLio. BRANDI3&T4 HOTTSB le now opr . . / Plii; " / " .47/' th° = t tioa ea tail worms _. ~.„ teavedlon public, to ior _ • _0.n.eytt 0 ",, 60 .. t i c . • i - "HI be anloV. IT he ouzo. ......! ....- d a ub. i....ai rs ,,O a -o e tts Neer lig ' • ..---- Ikandrtatt Mate. .t. - New Y01k, , •• ' • von • vatonatranowNo.4 l =at, Tea Railroad Depot, O PP°S/TE161.114 0.,,,a at.. Meals . rede ... _„=„.._____latute•toii - ,.r i ti t e tea and coffee or err , • r• •i 1, ......... Or . 4,lleaer ofthe sewn on band.— ,• I i 1 ; -•:'11:EXtr • steals •Is Intattle d . to bat until atternenna _Venue alatexti to of tbe Near .. •, . 4 tO I* ir om .A.a. Lae. cooking department. .No ....„.. ~ . , r0f.th...,..... ~ dampen . -bete Man.—. ' •' . , - • • & alai Gne " Mtato maxi . tame tor sattefao , , "". idarsdir lagromud It-". oll • 43 adtd — ttatatmo Dm. • -:.• ' " , --zi=ei:,iiii&r.iiiriii...;...,.......04,,. .• - ~..„:,,,............ 77 - frotei Patent Ilastixi Skirts.. - ELATES O..FN,ANCE, No. Barclay street, ' , ';z&tritre4 h , artrudrus except U./ tb r and millers Lll - P. =:iiiiitttatollientair. athm-r • -.•,- W. JAUKSON ot ,ttie late firm T • ot W.l A.J•aellesoket Boy, Onto and Pend.: .Yates 2fia grant /pad Saoßrosetwan New York, hays - ,' , ;',OstlitatlGT snarl variety of-Grates and Venders ono two Atazum Wirer Whole' !ale nom • 3612.1TP ALITNOAAUWIS -BARTOW; No, 161 stmt.—A am/. of PAPER. la B. Ststiorw2Hatacsißeenh Idamalkettascs; I,::ollretesdassou zuselly. .• • • • •• 411.765 , • ' Sins AND -- nscrr eoctra • j Amitcnor k Fo. 54 maiden Lane, 'aad)Mre s ll43(rd4P Ubirt7 """'d.r.td"Mirb 'TN& oigurt of iaihairn Etpuittudism, Fourth yol. aessameepsin Var. eontellObs fullest et.tuanf Carnal Awid Ind ppialowoo Sp . trltWal ry= lll :L b itbrarb Nu i.rairiraires l tri Ll a, . . - 342 INOSNWII New S a rk „ aal; Nooks eTri adakwebo of ephit at on applies apl6.ll32,lP COMDV_Fluzar - • • Fancy Goode. . Mani Tasker, tiIIPARK PLAGE, NEW YORK, invites ass attention araaatbsta rad Western Stershants. _a a w e* *oak al Lhta_a t..... C=.ltalx,, L Tooth -and Nall ` 'Arambax WWl° Em. Pat' Eto : sudes..Jal aad, Bast li=ets,, Psalms: Boots, Dress , Bat. ' tam, Pim and N0N.0.04 Hoot* Sm.. Watalr 0011141.4 . Va..Ciarsi atul_Gdar Eaads, N to •• ladle Rubble i Sirst i tsM aadinrs at east 7 90121; 804•741.. • A 07. Gold d flllO ohlribl. 0.00r4000.0 Wlt I 1 1 l e ' AV 01 1 .11 Me n i to 1 4 . =: L ' afr6l g at Qatar, In= far Or . h t ar A7l7= .11.0r08131 by %maw. .. . - .1 6. LIAIII4 KM. 10 Part-Pssas, Maw Task. ..,, P. 3.— Floc sat this cat. , . , unlit:347p • . .-, . .AIOPPEELI TAMIT •PLANR Fc,....c r tindersigted._ ,- in: prepared to. erapply , , I. . a4RPtsmas& caIIECHT-3.IAEHRB. a nd Workers 004 jositerelly. vita his Patentedandesinable - Pisnea Ail who haw trial It wonounce It • annet valuable 111 , rentlese a that Wiest moon anew foto general ow The Ad a. [owls= from ernelnuote we Out tirtlamomt a. a "weaser the P.feates Ow seseivestrwoonnendlrer tow Pladr glare soothers ow. • . . .. - portwoosa Awe Hamner Psoroara • • February zr, issa. i We her ._ s oertLii thit &deur the Laid Melee mouth/ we hawia/ea weevers Patent Plane, and do wet hesitate wed It to Oshinat-Illsleere sod Carpenters as eir .. t rrasee o th er Pleas in inn We consider it peculiar. • rr = I " W i f i g t. 9.4r ti. .77. walnut and all oats ....,,,--,......., 01 ,..,=. ar be et .b a i rrel b, Wia Ars t o_peister to . "ahl i Mblhable t la r PireA . V . l 1 PlooeTnoW: La sac , „, . _ -.. U. IL. 0113 rd.', c , .. i. 44:. -4 . - "._ i ',., - v i 4=i..l -1 . la , hieft . , - t ac.i4w. est.r 8.... t, . ' i beam tato es swealent art.'s's, At the • .no• foe oblehlt La tateradadi An a - oomaOtsatioo and -ot flono . . • -.- It to .pattkablistottoott to pooltig 4osionto, toot It dooomenorato owelootk.the tame or labor of the old c i. W- sad I lune no doubt, whew Ite prinertie• become bumf, but that lt will entirely supersede the • - - . Wthoos and latent:u Worn= ' i e • -..,: .7- I wow etwerkelly evennuairod It to .11 perms. mowed • : .... •la tie Ciettnet budeew sa fnens tar knowledge of lt,r .: i Ono al not/antes van Med tO 161/111111.61poth and bead. • , % - j...: :: itfataalah to velem as the Hopper Patent Ben& Plana . • JAMS W :21sitareArariewools,MOSI Third et., -W Pi=la 1.,' /ftr dar ., 111003 _ . ,of eitT. ls MT solo Agent /brew ..: • male of Plawwwe of eights to soantifacture sad alt sows ' .• . Pltteleungh. Minh Ti, USA - wh°44.lneo. , . Carpeting, 011,MM.; stindllattingg. ROBINSON & 00., Ay_ 4.,F774 . 4r,R NE.A R WOOD, now a re c ematkltTlLand ap- I. a tate~e .m oat , /MY&a nun. hew Ply, IluPermul • .ea Ire? de.latPti.a Seamy. Cotton. pad ' - • ,- --- =LB, OIL 'CLOTHS, iu m m it a r J c i a. t..6. i e d tztalltles o a ir d s = Ina pakipme Sollsod•Wiew/WSbudwg Plateml Table Ooy ' •:•PM FM Tidal s " . ' • The Young Ladies' -laid:Jude. 38 %Pia.l' Tsrelr-Third 5t.,"1 , 1, Y. • • 2a7Cliliti;y l lo4 10 ) 61_,AtTIti D, Mi r T A". IllsmilAyLDNEß &WNW TLUMITY. - • • Os Adssdeoss mar ftfte 10.11. apt, and ads 41/4 ----7084NOTFYINg ercrplor — Professors. of • j,..vtzgy o m m. == . l halm provitrais=ttsrs_alassibet , yousug Wiles Au iddskis ireppli , tommusgs is an ex. ; ,•i:•=11467.A.0r. of . tbe i m elite( the wake 14=aralrthr l yat ..• . @ Vet st. 00d ..111yralllitr ow" • • rt ah. R. Yuba it, dm - ; IL a: 4 ° - m1it2.3a31..• , -Exec,lsior ORIVESTONii . BROTHEILI: SA CO., pra,ol 7 oil Colie& 11!akar& earswir of ilabliesiand Belraatinte., i , • . -0117.1%., bats mamma sod An mattabstsuing iiirottaisat of laktrhym,ltoekalnmi. Basal•li• • 4 =14.ra . a1 c. 1 ttate: V t lis ellz mita' ,;!;i1 . the batJazdata Iron sad .1111Al f2 egly." • • • %lairr ho salky•Or•Or atm vi • • n • Alibatl railsdonOttlial. tr,pwrk: • •• • wad Maaebeiter emlboaes ULV-Tab• , -entry .m.natea &trim 111•41.7. • • oafs •i• .. ~'. .t :',7,,—.. ~._.',._` ::BatOk and Job Priiatingi : ~. ..:.- lOHINVISHRYOCIC, hang recently. rk t r 0 ,: timed Ift•JdtiPtin_ 1944 thick to IS Mfth gratt4 • ~•;, :,. Itlifial:Osrta at. ..cold 11 1. 11 .. gi t .= •-... ~r " . it= ige prorided lath stimpai -14 U MI inspertar boo ,:i.' y;- - sutLari t L b = . 1/4 la•en u Mte ... pil l:4T aze . "..tt ' ''•.7;:,,,•: " 4"ti sb a rr:srirti sil ' Arorak a-mi. 4. ,z....1v.p0u= pinor . Iffir Tams Book :PirtirtairliGii'Cater - FACTORY. - ~ ~,, ~ ..Atul.i:. • 2 2 t...111trit131314.;,......1114% AIMS? .: '. . : ...,' ,:' '',';...,..:,% .. A al VI . 4 . 1 5 ,.. . • :. II .•‘ .. .;•'....., .. , r , I 0011Prirn 4* R.. M..' . " . '. ' R p O i '''' ''' s'" ' '.. 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WX&I4- ' 1O ES 7cifidirr, W+SOLSSALB = OBOC RS i• BOAT ITIANVBS; • k: , y,.., 4 ,141daii Mak litinfactiirel; • •;- • - ; • iNii. , l4llrir.Strppt., .. • t••••• • •: t /we au+r4,Atty„,, •• , • iMITA. ' - • AEGH- lases Irwin & Co., S lit etol4 LtElle S Egel; . = • 'lo.llllll=lll-..,....aa5% MVOS. GLASS WORKS.; : it' 00i isNuFACrarRERS grid d,eirderg Vis h f,. lin& dates sad Inlat Igor.', —Xe i retkeipmtr. ` , - FRITZ, 'HZ NDItY `2E Na 29 Nate. TRIED' IfireetVPRIL •XLIIOO4:IOIIANUFACTUREICE MB, sad Importers of MINIM C JUlD.sad OAK 110L111' ,Ii:.,:PAIN TERts.i 14 0 Itia - 8i LA BRUSPAND SIGN'PAINI ~:._.Bass nrnerrstracsr. pres Wool sad lisslrat n ‘. orders revjgror.attendi - ^ 1 01 ' . I,P 110)igier PAT72CUO ANDSALE utzags • • IA 111.30 1-.4.—....... ... UH., D'XWOW & .130 i, lea • . ." ... • ha f t.). auttostrdanal•oe ..(..,;).*.) y .o and ....4 I , o) , ffle 14 is! • ire) 1)73_ - ( " ) *""w• * At .. * IT - Itatoliiiisaiiiisfi * ..-. 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FIALL; Attorney Law, "Bake- Inzna n dinw Gnat itnntOntsern Pcnartt and E P aA: P. ,31MUSON, _iheyat and= L4ce Na. 141 . 1rth eireoc,btr., R -0 8 - 1 1— ER — TIPII[L,LIP, Attorney atLaw, °BERT- POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— rug TAMES J. BURN, Attorney at Law, office 111_61! North stmt. near Gnat. Pittabaria. 14.1641 7 PN SP ER E. 'BRADY, ,Attorney at Law, o. Sillifth droort. Pitts/ash. • BA NKERS'ANIV BROKERS. 'Wan. csaanon..—...nnwan anan.. hRAMEW Riau, - limiters end-Ex- dung* Broken Ban swine] Gal and &liver and ;int" neiZateloana t ra lingEntate . ord i trk deco . in t rOie 7 l. 4: , ray and sell Ga d Time %oiler boas mule on nil point. in Sae Baba. „Mat corner of .7211 rd and Wood stunt& direopy opposite U. fit Charles Rotel •_• •-sp7 inyl,l7 WZLKINS & CO., - anumgammo LI vital= ate) BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, EVIIRTILTIWEJIT; PITTZBURIRL IN:the ntnerous-anspenstoms of Bankers ina Bram throughbut tfie country . . daring the bet month; we ere peUrgal Meth. everklastenne. their troubles have gporta oat of dap...tare ma their legitimate renatena endue therefore take room on to err. Way The lerhile. In whence, that no speculsOons 1n •••hur aT stobte." or other 'outman oPeratione . ebs7l tempt •an from the etrlet and legiticastultne °four tereinein, Ineestmonr .rs en . t d 7 .. ehell mo u to t : !Welty. batlhea In . adopting. much s more. ere ehall No. mote Our own ultimate tunsilt. jet WILKINS t tw. BANKING P HOUSES O • • JOHN T. HOGG: No. TI BOOTH ED ITT' MUD LAMA. PITTSBURGH.% ' " "ALLNOMINT CO, BONNENIPT, - •• " • KNIIIHNUT OD., MOUNT PLEANANT, H C.) 00., Penes CONNELL/WILL& • I , 4YSITN • UNIONTOWN BROWNSVILI , D.Pnate recoliv •Dieroants rude, Drafts ban ana collect e d, Notes and erode bought Illocke.Noter Lat. - other fteautittes bottitht nil 'eeettakelon,Oreereeaoriarnoi anti collection. reale AN 'A co - „ Bankers and Exchange - I}C l eatety.93 burgb; • - , Airsuy mum. Noteesaad,Ooln. *mount Ttine Iteithange. and Preenitotein_ nuke ooßeatione Im all the telnolled don of theVol= •Hearn Depotlte on on einem Intereet, and eve thedr Prompt Mmtlon total oth er =Wen, Ippetutntoa to a Brokers Wettest. 86Iodoen Be:change oonetansty We. mhze.le -WILTEILMAS z. nut. E.144141.0.01411A Co., Sueoessors to. it Co. Beaker., deelmage Itrotensod iEI sad Domestic Pathssasa Certificate. of .Doralt, Bask Dotes, sod Dyads —tt. W carom of Wood and Tidni , •ww. Caned alonerttaalled onaspoilt - Richt Cheats lte oath sad calbecticaa mule eV dearly all mauls stilints of the Vatted States. The MOW.. vreintom Laid tee hedge sad Aismicial . Gold. - . Juirsaar made os realpsamta or gr,tom. shlppoxl i s erstWolw IN* tams. " . W111U.113, - ..• • myna M. H. WILLYSMS k Co ;Bankers and htof itnseta, T g. Broker., North Past earner of Wood and ratteyorsh,• 'XB transactions mleCe on Memel terms, and .aoneetlon. promptly attended to. .ll.OrmEst & SON, Dealer; in kbreign. • and Dna:mak 8111. of lerebatmer, Oelfilfaetet of De posita, Bank Name and Spode, No, en Et.rket street, Pitt. = .. .tor ti t s zcsads on all the prindpal titles • BOOKSELLERS &C.- JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No . Te Poorth stroot, Apollo Dulkillura. L) . 1.1. N S.- DAYISCIRTBookaeIIer and Sta- Maw. moromoce to balloon & Apron. No. C Market. new Fourth, Mt:Mouth. P. a:11:: B:BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Deger nusacm.7 librkrt stmi. war AY &.00:,: and Stationers, No-415 Wood. stria, next dooi to the ocroor of Thank Bebool ta. lap*samsfactly band. am mssioN JO= Alva& ems,LEM&CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Rroduce & Conuniuio p Merchants. , tam =tuts = PITTSBncir MANUFACTURES, No. N Weal mt.; between Water and Front a eats . , PITTSBUROIL HOMY 8. SIN s. . . (late of thefirm of King & Moorhead,). :COMMISSION -.MRCANT, DE —IN. JLETAL .1139 13L001119, No. 76 Waterstreet, below Market, asl9 . PITTSBURGH. P.M.id. e. a. asesei_ • • • • • • •' Taxa itts — raff PO'RK PACKERS.. Wholesale Dealers Proviskns, GENE • . k ':CHANTS, NO. 223 LIBESTT STREET. PMMti MIL PA. EmOVAL—Soringa Harbaugh b.. Co., nn Lirere amnia too M*lo stmt. PRII EE )IA-ABADOH 4CO:,' (Sums - wrote 9. - itobmw.a.) actonstiokiz ind Forwarding atelkaatg Dybal_eriTh Wool 'cud .14,1:_itener,1117.1N , A. ' 214 3 LibertYMlet.Pittaktei. ^ Pc . • st 4 • • ~A. A. HARDY, • • .carxaeoir"Zrrrg,twVS C 0..) igen. pf ,thi Had= and Indianapol4 xo, Vowet; tteburgh, Pa. - J ewa r t: st- *IC S. MUM JZ , • • vre CO 1011,WARDINO-A-COMMISSANIM - MAIM sod Iftionolsa2 kintker PlttsbmAi= Artkiss. Lad Et/P ..118.00a , Lead. No- A- 3, VBANEXouunission, and Tor swami litoroboato. dodos to:Weol baarlProdee, = ,: llttnburgb Nowarootatoo, N 0.114, &mod op6l.rti r=7.7rir_.,ee!iw B BISON rd COT - Wholesale Grocers; BRC'ER, .4.4!), 'General Commis don • • • • Metal aufrawar e j B. CANFIFJAVLattS WarteN.Ohlo,' .) .o. ...wr Vir•Zui /two nem But Put 4 howl Asboutd , Wattatt Produce batvern tutd,WootL IMMSlama, :a. 61 - 11pbbittle, t Grooers, Praise:4mnd oaaetlmYrardD ealers In kfsashoteree, No. 112 :6KOPd gtrixtltt. P I EIZESE :WARK11011811.; - -EENRY H. glj 011011115,TervimIlng and Osminfidegatershiugam4 Pater la Laullab sad Prothei neersily RS Vfaxl exestaberre Watar:Ptttabergb - , arra g( v.. )IIA m fIPALIDIII; laipataseaad Dialer Irrwaimuffl Ankarkaa Waff Pam No, 66 eta TAW sad reasklaL6 • IdoCLINTOC: Importer arid Whole • li r o e god &i.e. fit Clindltn A , _lr m a Steam Bost ggliss67o. Pe= • DR ' . . . -. . - Taira a ma, • - . o.9lMatkot et4sreeloeing out their eat . ti. *4 aDri Gogh Man Unnamed liconnt from ar r ni, os"?rHatteifitrer= An. o d. " e . nth op.,:elr GaLaines. Wonted= it.e ha ol2l,b i: Tr u : moth, tv 44 ...set vik. ' 1 1 14 1% 0_ 1 arbor ;Wa at black sea ' /hum& 4 N.D4 II 9rel ,at et .W 0 win brad la sztenit Kam .... . 1.22 a; ILIMIONT a • 11. MS. A . MASON k 004' Wholesale 1. . Belga • =4,lrory ma .. stars se , NHL I~AUgp y' Vholosalo • lad Lb& Dal:Mote Miesiliatr; amble loarthead strom4Rlttetnzren. ; 1 • • rMnnM:Mil 'MA. Wallace O•EXICIEL - Wallace & Gardlter, 111101.16.7 ALT DICI'LEICH 11.1 t - Flour, Provisions-and Prodnoo General ; fiAGALRY, COSGRAVE & CO.i sa• Omura. 10 and 90 Wood= 1990090014 299P-9Y . • 11 SAUK DIOM - & — .45(5., Wholesale-Oro trit=sat;63luotip el ll=14"4 ToUtioYir"ia colricta`wo' l r."% . grb• OBERT MOOR*, Wholesale Grocer' Reo. sad IMalielePl onlippmed todem PI Ma *ll sad • 441; Abaty ono- .1011:10 NrIELLS PAZ; Wholesale , t4 . .ere and . cmaisdonmelithmis.vomuutioriptcwitre' TWILILAIC " WOWED," Grieer 'and via rraiwra veaa ilutistitastasosi l 'Eta- 12 7Slirolts sad 1 1 11419= eadl Arts& Ef; sr E IL ICI" -I)ALZELL Wtioleaale Oxixottudoa 'llLealtaats, Deslersta Plods ' - Illsaubdirms, NIN IRS Ltbeett Arse. it — brtillglaßC% Whojegiale. tgooer and • ' ' Comababa illsretiat,Dria to Rectos sod MO. / 1 1 0 * / a 6 9b 41 % it‘q rau, -13A.GILLIYi•WOODWARD & 004..Wha1& 3 /400l009 0 Plibrbb l ': • . ki 1.4 ru ir,V4 PITTSBURGH. WEDNESIMY MORNING, JULY 25, 1855 AGENCIES. =MIE!M!ME= 8. GIITIEBKRT de SON. grIENERA.L COMMISSION' AGENTS, fox La Maria and Turelisse or Itersl &tab., Cbllortkuk of IteuZ i ttalna= liond; MollasgeL if i r, No. 140 5t...1 , 11 Itl General Commission and Collec tion Agency OffiCe, kOR the collection tit Home and Foieign Efereaattle and all other llotry qlsisui, In Kiebigan ta . adjar , ==rent d aarrmt of )1001a fit=nd lorzao• Agsatgr' - • 41"' " PRIM= & AND.EllONDetrolt, ktlehlgsa. ' Refenstau in Pitednovli—Meare.S.ramer & itisho, Bank! MWhi bnts. 8 Oa. Dante 9121te4 Lama. Stawart. & 4: , .. .• - - ar Michigan from resVgo AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real - Estr - lie Age nt,. Stmek. Moro!medial lad BM Broker, Oboe 92. ittrost., above Wood. Bum Lam , Nomptly attraaod to. Q,ARILIEL L. MARSHALL, Searet,ary . q,i T . I,J ages Immrame Company. 94'Wear stmt.' FM. GORDON, Secretary Western hum ranee Ca. 03 Viratem street. GARDINEROOFFIN, AgentforThadclin rd % LI Insos u re Company. itorevemt contii•Orpod; MUSIC, &C. trim IL 1411LLOR, Dealer in Piaraaartea, masa, sad Bimini tralugents. %hod Pit.. W1.=76,==!..Z. 11 Wand etnet. NRY RUBEN., Dealer in Muni°, Mu- Itistrusiant; and bunortar, DAD. dirtita. amt foz Uvulas t Clark'. grand and squats Plana, with .ftdn's Mohan 'Attachment. "Alm Ite Dunham's • • DRUGGISTS. iOHN HAFT, Jr.; (suocessoito Jas. M n grr . d n zh i rsa a t ytt.. l n v. tr i =t i? , 3 d 6 =1;1- Ptetamrsh. oar "ocular Again =dr, JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesile Dealer in Drug.. aints. Oh* Varnish.. and Dye Stalk No. 4911 bray stark Pittabarsh. All orders will rarely* prompt attention.' sir Unit tar aohandPs Palmonle Anna mar 241 Y A. FARNESTOCH CO., Wholeaale ge. , nl=.7.l„„raVotraWsaWthl=Mti mai II E. SELLERS, Wheless.le Dealer in Marrerittestltek= Bt 01. SCHOONMAKER k OO., Wholesale . prasseas No. 2.4. Wood ottoot. littobo.Nh. • - OSEPH .FLEMINQ; Sticaimiser to L.W il oax J • praa na O on hcoamnllde sa m f t a a l b t l kuaenetd i. t c m oanst an planond— t mlllX=,Madl U eb l •Mona, p annr. m an Prmnilitdonse narotally connannuled at all boar. . Jaftly 3.IASI7FI4CTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Usamatsetsuu and DsWer Paine. W... No. U street. JORN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of , PATEN? BOX VICEIA • maim snick, SOLID BOX BRAZED BOX VICES, corner of AY:dawn and Ea. loon ette•tA our quart from tb• RADE rtmet I=ll.l- leAbeny City. _ Hata and Claps. . NITILSO N & SON keep constantly. an d ..ttr • lane ;Teri delorldtdott sad variety of Hato and t•p• both wholesale and ridatl. Thaw delizto•- • mat ftsMonable ar Onp.good sad ebdao, •ronld do well to al•• on • call Wt. pandiadityd Wombats. nolbtf IrCOCO. .M'CORD & CO. waearams AND RETAIL iNtauolveirup HAT AND CAP MANUFACTEMERS; AND DRALAILSLR ALL BINDS OW MUL OW= OF WOOD AND FLF27I MLA= • •Pifts l V, Pa. ..a ^ mvm rquTrovi.r L. V UTINEIII,OII 11[001.11LLD • • --a. J. acrnurn. dr. Co. NOVELT I T ( 11 11 4 a.S I R WSBURGII, PA. , leßAell and Depogl e ilroad Scalea, nay. :attu.aa 0,,1 1 4E14 . ssol Dime./ dig Door • all sloac i = o„ owl Tesonta atehdi, Coffee -Bohr l a =Of Vergie temil rlorr la force and b.t BOOTS AND 131I0)18, WEIO.LESA.LE AND RETAIL. TAMES ROBB, 89:Market sad Onion .11/ sta. thi. dam from Ow l. .. Ilen. Incubate. wonld ...fun In.= Us LI& an 0791211 pl.. .4 Cli• uman, that he Wu inAt realved tds Swi Bomar 0.. hi all vallotke, and of t. st ng y* urn warn In thm ~tom nit.. m. anticaisiatasatkm or tits Indlas lelosltad to e.at masted stook saisitona ma /arm Mats md alippses at -all dascriptioar Me a Itiss stint of ChlltsmeGahm /mom Mow which vas omfally saM molasted rerlisatlems. Mammy Batten. of fansesod Iltmlitutiolsa Per- dons kr cosh in ianotamotittas to sal at NI low prim as my establishment Mil sall is My. Ile OIL continues to tossultmbe as harstolara Mod of Ladle, sod Onatiaome anon to the orma Mb. sad of Um Mt mststislia • .a• 2 STEAM W. W. MAR W BL ALA E W ORKS,S alil,Mll owl an Last, strret. -4 ankdkali *RA ETTlEBtritall. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stories, Paraltem 'Dem Zetsotelh fop Monk ho-. ware oh betet,Land made to sobehhooy. et the lowest writes. Three htnetred o,lsnw .ad miected •Wr MottZtotote _he,loss nude Meek eub • fundaud to the Tatae at the btee ... triees. •11 or Med with deepetela at 319 Liberty . su:l3 7471 e. WALIACI. • Penn Cotton Mills, PiUsiburgh. Ir JIMMY, CHILDS & CO., H&oofee; AL Wren, of— Pena A lia. 1 heavy 4.4lsbaortinam ... . , = 4:2lAiEli et *action azid &Mali ' , - a r tate sad an d. M— . Amp atoll atm and Sa Battlias. a.=lns WA at the Haman Stan anasaa. Wilma woo:lst:as...lu bimatibstlan. lattrav mow axeczeu-,-.....mad ermare ammo* • - USIOX_FOUNDEY, Mlich.ell, Herres & Ce. WiLL continue the business of the Union ressot, st the old stead of PVINOFIC. 1111018- . T;LL I C 0,194 old et. eyArt i l or ninhfsgme . as =foist...ad roars/ aiartm.n .Cookingtares, Rang el ttnd' Side ch'reits; CIE .AND I , ARLOIC MANTLE k KITUIIEN ( 81 1 MES, Hollow Ware, Wpgon.Boxes, Dog trots; Sad Irons, Tea lelllea, Plain gad Ploy Nat., Mil and Machinery Castings generally, And GAS sad WA TIO/d PINGS ot gees. IRON' h NAILS Oft.' ritEET BRANDS, Shovels; Spades; 'Pinks. a°, sn of whit* leW be sold ad engtootedlarerf Woo. LOUIS SCILIZZIR, Maur•at Law, ud Eastern Collector mem worm mums tits 011 i AND PRIVICRYLIPANIA RAILROAD Fir: atzet.W.lni.. Mimeo, TwouswadkOslamblass,Riehlasul, Itrts"Thnra4l.lll 0/1.114. Ohio. I n t rOileetms it i MarnTithai.v. cp. ... wary l k ,_ M , Mum P. aW. mbar, ' mil Ma:dm, Outotr. Wol. H. P Nadlar 3 7— A7 -BROWN, would most rospootitilly awn tL. pßattbat. he amps on tuaan...at Ina Mail ma taw tlan ir ar a m ear m . ade l l=rja the I WA AIIA P I4a tan aanal all", M to any In Ma United Mara T "Ma tida can •U. ram Men wittiest tie a; s did of a mew detavr o . a &ne=irl the =Tanan ladnasa4 • ood or llim w a t I asm the Arraa Analloh• duly ausamana aa wan ea ucpapn.... ma% lettn maryttlam "=" od 4 r:"4" "R 76 Carpettiv_, _Oil Clotho sad Itottingt. .ISOBIWN. b.' 00., A rm Buts", f›o.viur Mt, TAXA LI AVE new ot hatid, and to *hie/0. they are tut .4o vaiiukpzr.4l . v.zrAviri n." OMAR ra b"l"ir - .""7, inpiSto: 83 li W W D AINE o R 'P. MAIM:LAIL; Importer sad TA, eaglarnA t tlDeonestive Papa Pars. We Art of=ado ud dais*, Sam 1:14 WX:A. CIiWIWEI / EAL _ESTATE °MON, No. B 7 Front ILL stmt.. SkidOCIF flea Markrk Dolor to jl:e Chant: p liva Pis . 00.611.4:547 boaart.t !, I , SCOTT, Dentist, t4. Fo . °m niceistrest,l g m e se. dean rate( • 11sa . a,. Intelligence Ogee, •-• Ivo. 2 sr. cz.drzt arßitir. ' • SI,IISANTS of all doserip*rna aupplial -pri.toaoatunaall ilotels ore sliiiiallzsollatet &Tau tbnosecalottbelmAthe rut imam • .1, - 14;111Aititntapt), Woe} Dealer and Commigioa - Neichait, A9p :1439. Libertniery , 7t , _l Iffnul6ll . l 7÷. * W. XfOllnteek • -• lbws • X Irit•ifela. • 1icr•147:10302 *Oa •-ivBlPll.-HORNS CO., .•.Wholosali•Ard Rena Utile= in • - • TEIKINOI3, zw*Orptersz.marzar rdiarics, IT Marketst, aiderDissad. NV ' Agog lor Bnitlers Yana. No. 91 Market - Stre4, WOU Im LD - opoctfuly invite ihqettenton c a..r i trtfvAt. ttuelelad . x = tiiiN Beee, A Wiatt lenee e un sod Or WI • BMW YOBS. From SKILLXN, NO VIFISCHIF it OWXN SCltlet.L. N r oi)CrIPOZ 4.11711 . 13011p* 1:113111.. . 316 Broadway, BCHIEFFELIN,_BROB. & CO.. TKPORISES'AND MMUS IN Drugs, Paluts,.ool, Dyes, Perfumery, la., ro.wyr.r,rAti ST., New York, the attention of the trade to their I . ....bneandriii.l sector Dna. Ph/hie, 011 e. Perfalie "iitldliontothelyslonlirtmetotatheoe ofit . V.Dthax , ittialTdt=rtriPotlta su riatr f onnill Wp t : n 1 4 "4 '...A r ihri=ZaTtelorfgeVY. mprmthliyouhlts etcher whwa they ore &leo ena led to Oleg on the met advardoet.he Gomm thlktkelther perm.* by mat trill receive proem sttemtloo., .9.18,17,6 13ohooLana C Aeg e . Fnrmtnre MAPIIO~ORY. pill ittbeiritiii . 144a - ns tan du:newt - lir ' l astrateuntWa l attoAsreAa... " 11 V C :o7"d tb aLag t k.Tato *P oir d oorur. '4l; atookbout. • do .iolid itom ono-, szt otpr.am o , .- 11 t*°u "" .A 2 l=l : .rviJoioaoo 'Ha Mame N. m HEW' YOBS CORN isICOHLIGE -RAG. MANUFACTORY, • N0e.1.2.5 aq`l277 8t0n.4 trt., up otairs, . Corn Tbrn gt4o_l_llllalktirk_ , • _new York- VpLLERS, rA,Mt:DEAL.ERS, &0., sop lialligiggft"Alifeesratria,"pri • The inteeelber wiadd Labe - attenth, Bettaßir 7 it lu a:rat:Pl a to his amartakoutat , Zaroaere' %ea. and a fm• 8 n 4.'„11;m,-,...F.D.p ."Yin of Ptintina. Provision Daalerea=ith BAB BAWL Becui alue. and a wattle. n4tit_tea the aborteet natka. hela.amy B. K. CLARA, "1"' PB,Prietar., k a: a I ffA ij' JOHN, BaSTOCEK. '800) and 70) Trill* Pabliater. Nb. 827101. Biatteleld. chuntt. animas. n Xs: BlNDER'sluid Bo ' Maker's Stra9r Baud. 'bran % 1 4 0 1.'1103,t,800k4Uhymi sad , trY. m 710: lletekam's Xower:wßit Reaper Attael:i TKO most perfect Vamohiue in use, warren tse.te 'eat fn. 10 till dem orator or ' pc' otiroA ll 42 ' a . 7otat id arttla__ 0 _ k r gi b :lo cr tor ' Pri" mill N. 1403IIINELLAND.128 Wood et, I. Donaldam, • an.' =OE, corner otreim and St. Clair sta., raub,zt. All ratmerzta i ..1. 4 the awe fo-iya J. B. DIIIRPIEY. Wool Dealer and CommWien latekant, No. 155 Prole Sueet, " PITT3BV7IOB. PERNA. P.Ol - MA .:71:1e1711 et:, me 2.4V6cR*Ad 3, 7 Mr*. grIREEN k 8LA011,7414 , comprising ILLtbe durreat grades the ap e e, tat sb:ol h 4s e g U ahm* &met from freh a lr d t urresi a r M ti Zor=l 5a40.1 ths /gnat WOK tay26 atrenmu■ Fire Insaraaeo Company . ~ _ 'or Minden.. _ kuthorisdi NOW; $10,000,000. t0....1,0„.....5ic.!1rt k r.m. _wag,!! no IL uart. _........ = * ^ 1 1 : 1 ,2:._ I°. ~;.- : ;I4 I I K EA.ii - iirtat7. tia",;arco. AIXAt fts Uoltea Stater- , PEZDRRICK It.ATCHYORD mum. ..H.A.tetl Stator Dromeh 01HAt;Act.905auth P o urtysued ryuAaelphia. • A:, A. HARDY. Agent Ibr Pittsburgh, enZ-Ird No.llo Water itzftt, WI. H. Talton &ECo., Lo:ll.l.NolLElLLSSisimulteertrßEßs 4Lod Wbol M ess w*. le(D.Ores lo Vogllety and Panty Gootlli ar- liara variety Ocadi et.M4 BMILKO. Jua. ned a wu t .ornn at Woad and Pm:Mb its. myT if • Soldiers' Botinty Lamb & Mims • eget* the Chivernient.l • 11 No ILik.wilrimeetzre Dimity Land Wa! mate 1/Or Soldiers. their widen, ,md,,dalnot children, en via" ntreocule elabnelt.olnet. the Gervemreent, 'mg attend to bralises In the `Vann otelalnu... recently eo tablej; Courreve. No. len Iddrd one door tibcree Sonitbfleid, - CTILIBLZB NAILANI- Kters Taaraeoatentat - rims subscribaris Imre incvaged their stoat odrie . andilre gL — aoshoodo."" . "41 1- 't gre"" cr bs i g ...:=All. a a=t ran a u dr g ao our sts4 a lirrotrau. y J•2l-444 , Canal Benin. Pittsburgh. TIM=- ..t..11181, It. tittx. WILLIAM. CO., 61 Penn It., below Marbuty, Pittabullb, Pa. QTEAM BOILER MAMMA , 'and MEET to IRAN 'FORUM Ifitildbetaittre izt Beishfire Nat e%HWUr, k Leetesttli . Thsol setlSlNetler W.. Itniehee., rye pow vraeldenette. ' 7.1 . 11 g W. P T: Tgt viat;.<l the shortest mile. 4UI rim Ituade drtttee Weeded te. • . 4eil , • I Om son to Wlek It • Whol•sna• In Irma. IS • 1,1 r2 ernal. sad Pitts J. W i TtIOYEION. ATTOR•REY A.V.:X.AW, _ _ AND commissroivim MR PINN.I{I7.V.INLA. A. Davenport, lowa, • ILL Bay, Sell and locate Lan& and an Land Inunantr. Par Lim n. Dance C la im,. Loan ~ . . non.w.r. JOlgurtms. Mum. Erecter ItartugnAw.. pitummou [Amt. UslLI- •ft... Hoon Ll.7d. mr4&a.cod Coal Worn for Saloof Rent Vil WING put my Coal Work 4 in suamanful , so that Three Thotoondl Dueled. of OW or. , 'M=4 Ter day. Loon oderthein tor valeta tent Wont mad •111 Lade tor snow of roars. The Chat CI the - .WANK ca,Led maan't awnatoc. .10. 'soar yawn T I mo o d Are 'nd rabetantal. • garotte! la good board thotoalt. Hatheleert . .boasea for the eater Woe /lota. lows Om. all le good radar.-4 The Wharf on the' Allegheny a d o t masa &bora , 'trial MU Lb. Goal awl Wotan Maar wlth l oTtr=t Itta roam. Pa tot ittrealtth AAgwtnazt. aa they aro motto*, and tot onalewn to colon IWO r ponettod harbahaw=to Dloaart a 00. up to, "TM , ' Jilt= al .at rehtlaa... : .Ltke'DhamOLain het Ord. —1 VONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR salel7 .1111:13131AN.A . New Tata qta ace.ofithe• • rriligiuhaaribarlias oat opened an Intel livnseaCtllleu4 - No. 410 berty Minot, tke known ollinp of John Tbumpnao ; pip ACIt JAM 60 be . Im p t rnt ig 4 Pl anVie sa t t p tZtt prs:%* matt" keewaKto WM. and it. ci al graistlkUlthi hi fiishing- Wm) InAtutbig plaratfte t=7*.so all othersir udd. emploputot n•sa !tnE2ap tab ram. Term siewsnd evilly anon Mod to itly.Deftra IlLetkm ja &U. OAERM BAJA. . pINE AND'OEDAR WARIL-SAM - E Rte: or M mot fr i W=HigUrensZlaukk u laVt l un ati Hoban ,BadLto _rortlot Bowls, .0r , 04 DIT Sad ~ 6110thlf /lOWS. l'l =l ii . : El/40•2014 . . , WtLIAM T • TE, Plumber and Gas Fit ; Ro.lo yowl& IerLWV mar liberty, sad MI Penn Amt. next “m , did Ildiddsc WA (Om sad I■ 4 as! oppodt• 4Mrteit Dreg Stam Alwelyar. AN, sa-pmr dosaUldizo of Milo= Sze %der illse Ida CIATB-4500 bushel toiedrit i A A 'and for sale Y 0.7 • DITCH, &0.-25 bble.• • Mt* balk _.&.law4olk 4 Maw Wan mow.". luffArriatgcStAireesierit. MEORANICS' BANK—Winted 30 shares of the stock of this • Wks. W 1.4 it 00411 l'omih N. • FLOUR-46'Ibble.'(Oble) Eye Flour; ' • tea • to: re. by ••• • • 4 gal BBLS. Erf, IYhita.! . W,heat Flour 11 , b ` " 1. P I , L.* mdeaiiii, in &Kam . - . 120 BXB W O 4 WEE ' SB ? I ; I. g°°4 ehip „-;•., alay CogiRAVE e 00., Jo. wit 1.21 0 ,60 1 Rent =. Pearl fitarolt.7 l---- / BarA ,51,4 WOODS' just reo'd -o ft bangsaliwA ttad An sale by say • .•.A. Al "LARDY. • 010 BXS. CASTILE SOAP for solo by BAOALAY, OR & 00., , MCI; lAA 20.W0alstrid. 50.±. - KEI 3 aI. 0. I SULTMST — TOBAOW, 001i1BAr6 t 00., . Nu. 111 and 20 Wood Amt.. bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Herring; , ret r o .Treiamipd Obit - hug sad Ittlisia Mtolllf W11,8%/0,4214.741 , * VO,NORESS WATELB,..,kiarg ez z y of coletastal Wags net alrocf b.,„ • - • IjoiL 171 NO WASH-2.5 doz. in stare and for Bale "Al BB - iaßl arwanz. um a on!, .1111 X APPLES-25 lanithis day aned And IJtar Mkir HERBYa: pounic !Iriju Osbl daoiiits2,:i,et.. 0 RELLED CORN-404 bushel shelled corn - ; ' JAE.:3IE'LM3OHLTIC ''LUMP k. CANARN g AFAD = 'r-A Itap sup '`..sl,Plr V I M tritrearmag.: 2,fflpl i taran.V d ArTE n R, smarted Wira t z u sti , : i tz s eanras all. 7. ,& TEE'S CHERRY PEOTOILiL r -2 grass tylam":=Mer2oMlANF r 1811, 400bb .140. 3 Waters]; WAIL Balt Heisbig •If bbls: Mend Haile for ' •by MTV= at DILWORTH. . TABU! AND MIRO CO z A beau 'Ai nai l.t" e iritantox a 1800 NORTH WZSTERN. MINING co 50. ammo: um mcok ot this oompidor; J. 4 • • • 61,0714,1i0116a5ii,: ta.4.,1,1-ezkitioltAl PITTSBURGH GA2/ETT_B_It WEDNESDAY MORNING, . 25, 1 Far tM Pittateigh Gazette. NATURALIZATION LAWS. VS INATTVIS fe t "Mrs me the liberty to kmow, to atter •138 b emus IT. am - rlling to coned...re, stole ell literrtiet."7MiSoili Ar.P.OMM What were those complaints against the op , pressions of the British Crown which occasione d the existence of our free Government? What was stated among the list of gringo : Mrs enumen4 ted in our Declaration of Independence I WO it not that the Government of Great Britain ref strieted emigration and that proyer ; oaturalizathin laws were refused us ? ditch was the complaint of our Fathers, .and when they obtained the government did they themselves fall into just the same error? -, We have seen.at one period, in.) stead of five years residence, as required by thei naturalization law of 1796, that the law of 1798; passed dutingthat peeled, exacted from the for: eigner'• a probationary residence of fourteen years. Such Ise been the practical exerciee,,of the power of the federal governmint over die eniddect of citizenehip , in the 'States. But thiti was a faint exercise of`that power in its plena;.' nbs. The general getteroment miry repeal • naturalization lawstrnd thus exclirde all foreign-, en from ever voting in any' one o the' Staths. Inthe.investigation of thirsubject leeratntr bell the object in view—l etrizneur be the agent com:, missioned talon° this ob ject to aseoper it, te photo it; and let reason ' s aid Whiniest, can-, der, and charitable feeling. 'Can it he true, hint Editor, that the Constitution error Intended to con-1 fin Mr the federal government such. a power as 'Ode aver the Stein of -this Confederacy ? And, 'cannot a State, for all practical purposes, pre. ecribe how-en emigrant shall hold real estate with• in its limits, and therefore establish the Maar of a freeman to vote for those who ere to govern him? I ask the advocate of Natittient what is to prevent him ? I know of no power/ and do not believe it exists. Did the sticklers for State sovereignty place in this 'federal government that power which the, king had' efore possessed and which he abused ?! If-they did, I call for the record of the grant., We must not forget that our senators and repro- sentatives are in Congress with delegated and not! with original powen oflegielation., It is mill : that the "power over the subject of naturalizai Hon has been confided by the Constitution ce-I ehoice/y to the general government," -and that "ttrytate can constitutionally exercise that power;" and that; therefore, no'bate can confer those, privileges and immunities, or grant, those rights ' wh i ch proceed from nstuAlizatlotel The quesd tion is simply—” Whether 'the general govern.' ment has power to say with the Native party;' whether persons tillers of the soil ever shall be! freemen of the' United States? Where, I ask, is , this power?. Where does the edvonte for the raped of the present naturelitatioe laws look for each a right? Is it in the Corortiortion have examined that instrument carefully with) reference to -this question, and the only words L can discover that tan at all affect it, is almost! - the fret in the instrument: "The House of Rep.l resentstivershall be compered of members oho.; sen every second year by the people of • the sent, eras States." And we know that no others line; any power in the choice of Members of that House. Those residing in the Tertitories have yomistembers in the shape of delegates, but who f are not, In soy constitutional sense, members of the House of Representstiver There is one, other clause which deals:es that "the electors in! each state eball ;mesas the qualifications requi site for the choice of members of the most nu. , merous branch of the State Legislature." That! , Is all the Constitution contain, about the matter. And who prescribes these qualification& ? The' Congress of the United States ? the President of! the United States ? anybody connected with the; general government?. Na. It is the people of! the States, whose representatives they are.— , How ate these qualifications uruelly, declared el In the Constitution of the several States, the? States' organic law. And who will say that the! -organs of a sovereign State forming for them. selves a political Constitution," can be "rontrolledi by this body in specifying who may be elected to : their own Legislature' For it goes to that. I, solemnly believe that it is an tareemaidereddootrine. The States, it is true, have usually confused - the! right of voting and citizenship together—sup-, pose they say an Aura, after the "resieknee of but! one hour," may "vote for members of their Leg-1 inotare;" who, .1 ask, is to cornet tbeirdeciaioni Where is the High Court of Appeals which shall asperse these Constitutions are Uneenatitutionsll! Ido not believe it exists. The people of a State! are its eocereigne, and they are, in a legel! souse,. without, *government, tilLthey mate one, for themselves. , We have had- many examples,l for butane in the ease of Illinois and blimigan.l Such was the condition of this latter State, that the free white men who formed that Constitution' and elected their Delegates to the Convention which assembled for that purpose prescribed, i n, that instrument, a /imitation as to who shall bei votes; and deolare that all who were at that time free white inhebitents of !the State were d.gitds to its Legislature, without reliant to our Laws of nautralitation. Has theNatin American, party or any body in tide country* right to rail that the Constitution is void? or does it annlial , with any power given to our Federal Govern. meat? 8o much for the Native Amerktan pies and the repeal of the Naturalization Laird, Our Washingtone, oar Jefferson; with the yen-, , 'deuce of Philosophers and able Stetesmen pro claimed from the house-top, the most ' ressing , invitations to the haters of despotiank ell over. the world to-enter the asylum they had Opened, , , with th e solemn declaration that it should outer ! now the odkase distinctions of country, .cline , oil creed, They guiranteed to all the - Ilona enjest,l, tent of tbefrnite of their glorious and immortal struggle of '76. , „Little did they dream that their children of 4866 would claim for their exelvainUse, the en-I desiring fruits of their bloody campaigns, and Vint Imprudently arrogate to - themselves the; rights of other men. It la to belamentid that the wise and liberal of the Native Pirty were not living' In. the times that tried men's souls. They would not have permitted Charles 171ovreson, an Irishman to sat as &battery of the 'First Conti nental Cowmen 4lurton,Gainset, and Robert xis,of Tngland; ,Ansicis leads, of Wolin' Jame Yason. and lan Wiaerspoon,of.Bootland: and Jaws Smith, Seam Thornton and &VW Taylor; of Ireland, to sign the Declaration of American Independence; nor those abominable foreigners, . Generals Lafayette, Getter, Stewart, liontywnsry, riga*, .rosauslio. Stream, De EWA, McPherson be St. Clair, to .peril their liTtl•• for the achieve:__ meat of American Independence; they would not have listened to the eloquence of' Hamilton, nor admitted the worth of Judge William , Friendly and the thousands of 'other' foreigners ,Who devoted their fortunes, their talents, and numerous instincts their Bier to the cease of „American liberty, and for the perpetuity mid' happiness of thislßepnblio. Let us-suppose the Natualliation Laws monied in accordance with the views of the Ratite Party 'and one of the above named foreigners were to take up his nears among us, be remit address his fa mil y in .tbid manner:-"Sorry.. I am, W4..1,- cannot leave to, you *email portion of what L have 84Ni:tired by' exposing my person to the ferocity of our ens, miss, and defeating their machinations.. I have helped to establish 'this - mighty Republic, and painful tlio reflection, the laurel! which I have won in the irt.blasted and all the privileges to erhieh my exertions have entitled me extend not bersod the period of my own ex , letence I" Thus the measure 'Abet has been adopted bY, way of eubterfuge, falls abort of what the framers of it speculated npon;. far .iu .00UL 'carting the affections of thesoldier, they have subjeated the father to the most pungent senes , dons; by obliging him to 'Wept' a-generation of staves. _ Palms hielvax. - BosINE3OII or vas Won:one 111/0111 Sista TOPOL.—A medical ofEleci in the camp before bestopol, giros a dreedfol scoonnt of the tree meat and suffering of the wounded„irs' the side of the 18th. In the ward given to him , . h says: • • • I found in It fourteen wretched shaky bed sdeads, as luny =stresses' stuffed with chopped straw,. the mistresses not eosin , up at the sideij and sheets and blanket, to . Correspond. Thl wan all-,not a single chamber utensil, not i cui knife, . fork ; or spoon—no large vessel, far hold , ing water—nothing but whet I have named, One orderly' Mee given to attend on 14 wounded mail - Msd.notene of whom was able to mere, ; Bach ward was the same. The constant cry of the wounded was for water. We had. nothing te give it them in, • Old tin cases that had "contairit cd,preserved pleats were.eagerly nought for, bet :out of three' they could not drk, except by At most painful Corti 's, of course, they' had to hi raised up in bed. Well, sir, during the whole of that day the• wounded teed nothing-to eat, end not enough to drink. During. the night of th l :Lark the wounded came crowding tot, some them were a4Mitted by the orderlies, wi kt lag obeli amediesl'oftioer, compoteently, not having been seen, • their' vrounde were nUt *eased till morning. Yesterdny- the only food given these-poor ereansres„' Until nine Volock . night:Wes hard biscuit Wiest Therawas ao breed flip them—no .arroseroot;...no beef telf,j.: nothing except tea without milk! We were. 4- cupted incessantly all yesterday and the dip he fore in dressing and operating. As soon - as one man was removed from the creeting rabbi an: , other :ins poi. on. Your medical, nadirs 'sill understand - the ftlglitfoi deflArbro! of ital . wban I mention that therritrina ROMs; except ones,st sight to be bid Ind- that therian no XielritT.'re'aiplfuti,:itarikritionfleatiou at them, 'alba :Wags attaitali Ws:mit Wit pr VOLUME ' VIII--Ntihrßiß 286 • ,-- ! Tun PmU r ott.onza SLATS CASE.—A somewhat novel case has come up in the U. 'S. Court at t Philadelphia; Mr. John-H. Wheeler left Wash i ington on the 18th, under an order from Coo -1 •ernment to emtark at New York for Nicaragua, to which country he 18 the accredited Minister iof this Republic. He hod with - him three coi -1 ored pared* a Woman and two boys, whom ha styled his recruits. The party reached Phila delphia, and went on board 'Chas& which was I just starting for-New York. While the boat was 1 lying in the river, . a gentleman named William eon wentaboird, and having beenitold that the colored people desired to be tree, he approached I the woman asking her "if she kneiva her righte— if "the knevrthetby law she was freer The diplomatist objected. to these proceedings on the part of Mr. Williamson, and ,stodtly declared that the colored lady did not deeire freedom, though she asseited the contraryi , While Ales dispute was going oit, several colored men came aboard, tookthe woman cad her t w o sons,. and conveyed them from the bout , since which we believe they have not been heard feotn. There upon Mr. Wheeler applied to jags Kane fcir a writ of habeadearptur, directing Mn Williamson pc to bring in the bodies cf the three ued per sons. Mr. Williamson respiimuled the, writ,. by averring that the bodies menti ned therein had not been in his custody et an' time, and were not now: At the hearing tlefo the Judge, Wheelers's; attorneymoved that . Williamson be held for contempt •in making a Ise return, and also to al:unveil° a charge of ' cilpeodnry„ The Judge passed over the motion dprconteMPt, but required Mr. Williamson to gird ball oh the charge of perjury. . There is pethaps no great lasso for surprise at a stretch of authority on the rt of Judge Kane in a case like this, , where th question ix, between a tun claiming to own o er men like cattle, and anrither who has info ed the chat: ilia of their rights and pnt them 1 the way of becoming in faist;lae they were in haw, their own proprietors. Still it is difficult toi understand ea what principle : he held Mr. Williamson for perjury in swearing, that he bad not the custody of these emancipated blacks. , Thee they were legally emancipated will, we 'preume, not be, disputed, since 'they had 'been ' biht.. into a Free State voluntarily by their flmer, master. Nor will it be denied that it was-th privilege of , Mr. Williamson to so inform them, 'if lieehose to do it indeed, as to all the charges ,prefer red against him, we fail to discovers shadow of liken -evidence whereon to base them:' t does not appear that the people ever were in is keeping; and if they were not, there ,hu nether contempt or perjury in the case. We do not perceive how it is to be shown that any crime has been committed', except it be a crime to inform shun who arrive in the Free , States that theism no longer slaver. That Mr. Wheeler feels the loss be has sustained LI very probable. The old lady and the two boys were worth to him untie hundreds of dollars, in Caro lina. He is entitled to sympathy in his misfor-: • tune from all -persons similarly situated. But -after all, he can blame no one but himself:, lie should not have brought his "property" in the Frei States. Asia dipleniatist learned lathe law Of nations, he driuld hive learned that itceased to be "property" ) the instant it se foot on the . soil of Freedom.:• If slareholders al lbringtheir sierra where duce they can no longer be, they most lake the. Consequences. Neither mein flocs of perjury, nor of contempt -of Court, brought against abolitionisto, can !restore the fetters to the limbs of those who bare thus been endowed with the supreme right cc the control of their own persons and the "pursuit of happi ness" in their own way.—N. F. ?Winne. CRIXRUATION or me Postern or * Juts in Los' ons.—The London Correspondent of the Phila delphia American says: "Mr George Peabody, the American banker, gave his annual entertainment for the celebration of the Fourth of July, at Willis' rooms, Keogh .street, St. Jamb': Thew - was a lia.ge aasem, bilge of distinguished Abericans, among them Exoellenoy,. Mr. Millard Fillmore, late Pres ident of the United States. The rooms 'stare handsomely decorated with busts of Weshington,• the Queen and Prince Albert, end the American Eagle. The flags of America and Etigland were Tory tastefully draped at either end or the apart- . ment. After a splendid dinner, on the cloth being removed, Mr. Peabody gave the dentate; "The Day we Celebrate," and coupled with it the name of Mr. Quincy, to whose ancestors he made a feeling and happy allusion. Mr. Quincy made a reply with which every one prase* was very ; much struck; it. , was an elegant, appropriate and forcible composition. The Queen's health was then drunk, with a compliment to her many 'virtues, and to this toast Sir 3. Eitinierecei Ten.. cant replied in a speech of MIA atiliV. The President of the United States-4he memory of Washington—and the Fourth of July--the result of the lith June,.1776, were each given and re sponded to with appropriate speeches and care. mony. Mr. Croskey, the IT; 8. Conrad at South ampton, gave "The Mercantile Marine of Amer ica, and its Representatives afloat and aehore," which was drunk, with much enthusiasm. Mr. Millard Fillmore gave the health of tlegenerous host, which was responded to with j'aosnimous enthusiasm. Attar s 'emend eleverspeeches, the entertainment broke up, having given unmixed eafisfaction to all'whO were present.", AranErr TO ran Bois Cnanote Binuters.—A letter to the Boston Telegraph relati that the Hon. Charles Bummer, who bee been tolling in the West, reeentli came niarpoeing h life. The writer ease: "In going - up • the Mississippi, Ski , the lowa Bide, to tusks a boat somewhere near Hook Island he hired a man to drive him for isquie fifteen miles in a buggy. The 'horse was only Sim years old, the man very Wireless Ind the road almost impassable: Insonseglienceinf thebreak= ing of one or the - , ahafte the 'horse bscame tm manageable and broke away at a furious speed.. Mr. Sumner had. sufficient presence of mind to cling firmly to the buggy, although feeling that precipitatiOn 'down an emtsizikssibt or' a cot= Hahn was unavoidable ; and the latter tatastro. phe really =CO to past The buggy wae dash ed against the projecting calls of a altsag fence with such tremendotw force that it whirled some ten or'twelve feetinto the air, and turning sea 'end complete siiinersets came dovAti upon the ground with Mr. Sumner under its wreck. .• Far innately the shook had detached .the horse from the buffirfOssid Mr. Sumner had not *tempted to leap. The fall*unned him and lt was im possible for him to extricate tffinselfschtilt party in-another-vehicle came to his ssaiatince. leg proved.sinerely bruised and one Ot - his tees very badly crushod. ,He still walk! qidte firarn *sloven's litumm.—A.nrive to letter - from Oldenburgh Mates that thiltussians are mi..' toniehed at the subserviency which tha find in German powers, and consider that th econes of Sweden are body_ and soul bound to them. A well known Bassi - en diplimmtist hart recently de clared that there was hardly a German Govern ment that was not Boomer later. SR easy' of aol case to Russia as She fortified. towns of ancient Greece were to. the precious. cargoes of -asses and males of Philip of Macedon.. • tChe letter further states that since the eipedition to the mot Asoff, there bras reason tonppreeend a fam- We in Southern Brunie, whicin to traversed by clouds of Cossacks, who sweep off the whole of the,produce. Grain of ovary kind la tinnsported to Perekop, and every animal andstet that hands can be laid- on ;is .*reseed int 4 the ser vice. The opinion is expressed that in case of any signal gumless of the Allies, , linsaia *Mild agree as a condition of peace to peke' the Black Sea nentraL , 810 would endure any, misfortune but that of the 4181 of Sebastopol an- the loos of , the Crimea; tlutt peninsula she regards As her Feint de dqvcrt ter gigantic aggression against' Western Europe. The writer 'Ares it ea his opinion that from the discontent prevalent, sae among serfs and nobles,l revelation is not at all improb• able, with the object of driving Aleiander IL. from the throne and raising Constantine to it. , Tnc ATONAL Baow NOTIUMI late &tithe= Know Nothing paper asys.."—The fifteen Southern States will be represented in the regular nominating Coneention,..whiCh la to lII* ho Philadelphia in February next. Tluy will not co-operate withthe Ratan Count:Fin itaproporition; uor;will they acknowledge the representation-of thatnullifyingbodyinthatConventhm; rmdif tha Liter's platform ; be socerptod by thatthinsintion, and by the Northern litotes, anttatTresidentiat. nomination be made upon it, then . the Senthern delsgeras will at, cane proceed to organise'thin and that A. INIPA4TII Asp umusurosis Sorra: aux 'Miramar OliDll, This was the intention of the Southern men at Philadelphia last - month, ifs single anti-4nm plank,was patlnto the platform of the mitionalComoll.... As to the sla w! lams. the Beath will dud upon the Geor gia and Philadelpida platforms; and if 'neoeissey from fortheelksosell-action. the Amatimuasa. tar of the South will band their Stites for a South; . „ :1013:016131Areocutan us . nare,m4t, cone/Tend 4ritill ti that`thive or. four ohllitten,t who rite PliYing**. is* 01'4 2, Wcwode; street,. yifittmlnyotternopn, rimiairtaoktdby four minx atone ttte. Zeck rso singlet 9 1 .0 end °Mug squab* urlithiliittle Ins OM ran to the honse;bnt one little r boy.of :two 7 - • lit followedbyre enti, , ,whichreaught him by ,the right knee and held on until the child's rgrand, father went :to' hlsantintaiioe, The tit would 4 not feu; and an killed Attetaiiiiho,N, boen tondo poleon thole Isle rpreolokutly;• and it faded the 'ldteupon, the ; eland* knot , ley. prove P 61 '49411. &;.. JAW*: eff#4 l Teet, ern Ms4kithi: i . ~. ,'=---='' %-i-,:,.:;','-',:`, ... 4 .V: , : ,. .,-, , ,',:',.', --- •,., 1. - ,,; ~: -_,`., ..-.,-,-,-. --, .:„;,....,-, , ,: 0 k . , , - -,,,,: .1 . , ~.., .•,.:!.. , ... , 5 ,- .. , ..,,- : , : Asc 0."; - ; - ' 4 E , .. - '. 2 W . - - :' ',";'.• ,•,::::L-,-:: ,f--.-1 ,z,•tv,:•.-4,',`---,;.•..1,-.F4,A,.4: ~, ~,,t,„.„,,,,,t>,...,,,,,,,vi,..:,,,,„;,..?;--.7_;;1K.3,-.,;-.:;:).-:,..p,f,,,,,,v,-.,,;lf,-*-; fia-vk... "" -I ='lNVo kf - . '''-'---'-'. ,---.----71;-.,"4.ae.:?•.:P'ar-.4.k.?..,;41.-1,=z- ,4 k , ..;• 6- - , ' ,41 .' 1 : - 'ili; •-#,:',.t lii "f Tt'-1 11(11108,' CIT Maessonasirers—Tee ts viarrrons. , —The Bostdis Triveo(Free Soil) o f the 18th instant Set's: iindeletand that a Whig Convention gni soo_rt Jo called in this State, and dint iitslitßirtiotleie of the leading m en of the Party to Plotnaenoll'etY the Whig name and to sgliee themselves squarely, upon-an settilietennke platform, in sPapsibY with the ~repubbeen-, party of the Northern! maul Western &stets , That there will be opposition' in their ranks to thlteproposition is quite probable: but that oppositidn ill be quelled beyond all doubt. It is stie AttOose of the, party threw doubt all tischis ezdept that involved in the tiebrardni nnestlon, and-ee ask for the co ration of* men in Om Stnteatho agree with determine to , teep up its exehmtVe andproscrip tive organization, in opp osition to the repub lican movement, the , additiehiS gine of opposi tion to secret societies ma be added to the Piallorm• 0 - Pinnitinii 4 Aroma 03/8 . ' kfrpity- fi ve years ago the t.Prophee'losePh '. .; 1 1t."organized the Mormon Church with air nibm'bhii. At the pre ,sent-bias the,Cluarahin- ittah. - Thiti tory contains threugersidents, amtma.am#eebritwo thousand and twenty-six . .,slevabtiesil,astm hundred and fifteen high Pilestit; nine hundred,and ninety-four elders, five hundred and font{ eti priests, four hundred and seventronwleadiats, two hundred ; and twmlyesetrettliescona i beeichtthe usual ratio et. Perelttath3,odumg far thn ministry but not Yet oQatied, and few bun* stand . eighty-nine ` mbutiniunieti eib t iond:` pullet the six months 'anding with' die 'beet - Weed ip. last, nine , hundred andaiity-tve , thildreir dre born in the terriyay, of Allah, two hundredaudsunrenty-eight 1,1 persons died ~ lanr ; hut:Arad, seventy-nine 'were baplitend pi the Mormett„fg , and eighty six were erAntimitnicidican t church. QP1X1085,80141111-10 11t6•8011TIMILN TRADE.— tclieema ;D benndersteadby netted° of our fel low citizens, that w,are th in ingow, of departing from the good old - practice ' Of regulating our opinions' by the deitiands?Cf tint Southern trade, and of :a lose of • PetiCe.sit Minseipence. This is tobeyeateettod,anKiaiNtobahoped, amend ed. Nothing is morOnrident.thinthat our prin ciples abouldbe adjnstted to .ftealgeneles of the ' "cotton trade and sugailine-that there should be an equilibrium between'mbrili and mollissei, 111aathatomithould•bii espetiallyitereful to send to, our :Otatitren , or the .flowth•did anti-slavery ate k n k en dues: tr i m snib lenodelaiare, or whin key ImPrignated with T iu timeßts,opposed to the spread of slartirY: 's top Idoked to by the City ammiiii.—carkrib 'Voiidietraal. • . , imporlantio Ilbasekbeletritlir -;.:ai iii w, .... . ~ .ARTRTJEVISH ' l4 . Nanti.A.4-'4otSelf•Sealin 0 i • CAIIS.,,TARS, u-i ,•,: .• . 1•:', "Sti•i,Attirref as. Fresh Fiutt red ~ • ~ li ', : 'F• ~ OR qale,gt NO. 1 22goosigAQPittaburgh. Pa. it the Chaim:4_ eertsp,ase Morse( lIRNIty nttlur l VA 4'4"4 rteMa aj ti I .9:r li ti L ZOLcri li ßgf.ll treatto . v . qc ' l i r 1112441b6 surup tr Vrt dT:iii *l tZg . .... c ...tuf6.11,.. ~ vinNA, IMASLI sad URERRW sasp.W,to.l i zt orprivate We • Ulm bobbin* srulcountsl In CI% may be nb • talned at lowskrira.. ~ - , ,:,,sor3o.lednvp ~.._.._ Qtocics. n0t,,,5,440E,-„- ,i. „;x1 1,7 60 - ithszeilltta. Fire, Slarl ip = Life Insurance Co. -2 4 i:' ' '•1417.=. . Turnpike H. CO. Stenbenvl ~. do do, . MT..." .. I 1 11 , 6buestia - Wastdoston , .' do do. • 100 . SteuteuvUla Ilk ". .713Mr0e*Vallle%,1* E-A do do z : f= .=lp .ittle Plaw-Mill Ratn,Rajit:o. 20 " , Pitlnbargh k iititleiPlan Road Co. 10 " Tuckahce. alit! .ileamant k Road Co. IS " West Newton plank Road Co. 10 " Itspanarilla and U-beabeth: Plank Road Co. - .200 •• Blutriiinlut Lkunpany orMtphltren. Se above stake *DI hesold , at Pableiltle. an 111131t.5. . D.ralid .. vg../ . 4 , =x4r , i gt :f =o nt. „ li la 9 of at private W. . _. , w ho'' .j;..i . . airCrlstitons or ikent.' rammer - mese purcbaset tl, the above's.). at DTlTilta NWP ..w.,ermi.-.lo_v•T 1 1' tilvidandeluscrulng to•theni ou their respective ciEnos. ieS-davrt4l'.. . ., 11:fimaa 40 ID TCCN. Trost*, __, Grant rianiwi, i 4011 N H. NIELLOA .A9_41 054 4 Wood et., hetireen Dlationd aley and !t ette t ill i n lj o n gtr ra ' re "g" ;;,Vo l ,7 l 4 . IdRAND PlA.NO4rtutt.the Mundietory Of Chlckertng ;t SM. Doe.. The. thetntteutn.Wa.antintd the first ft , 1 , ,.. it t nened 'a r ra. 'wenn,' mw•oarnrad completed htltualahil dainty., Xfr . 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