THE - DAILY PITTSBURGH •.,....4....H::,:......-",-,.:...:.:=:-...i.,.--..:•...,„::.:i••••,- t.:'"4263Llii‘gED:A.N 1786: . . BURIN ESS DIItiCTDItY. a. n. rirrmatu, a i.76744i , # ElT.Tiento AGINGT - Nadu arum Niw Yost. - And Se. lil, Motestswet. MUM. . . Cb. as Aseeeta for the thoettedhtenthd sad tweed i....tett= u terots l Paws both In Use United 13fittee ,hd the . hecaEADT, 'MOTT" & BRIUND&GE, - MAIDEN . !Corns of Front win Sl ic r t er t t i6 N ov E Tr 7 ORS, TRIPLE REFINED CAMPTIENE, 80. sad 96 per cent. ILC01101,..& N. R. RIIN, also , AJurereeructie extinutils i.' • ; Tee Moving ',AWN elf Mr but quaNt. wd 0mr.1 ..t t lowed mute. pries*. BUNNING VLUID. _ r • ROMs TerpreLtete. Tar. VI en. %Login. WS esei Hard Ter. veletlnd, Breit' Venal. Ozal Tar. mad NAVAL llTtNiee. TIVA t . I IIV . IMer. JseLloselecet _ ANDREW & JESUP. COMMISSION idERCII.ANTS, Cotien and Woolen Machinery. .tuckma loyeass awl Bra" ..kwitgae Baino, de. Importer. • ad Desteas la lhanfacture're " No. 67, Pine , St., Sew York. N. ¢.—Acante mor the . .WO9l/111 . 1.1f t ft . llAOll mom WORKS." Steam Apnea and 'Wm, lawman, Aleireley In Few York Ibr 1.0 W 111. LL.llACitlAlliallloP , Atioktithie Toils • D. F. TIEMANN - Sc. CO., 45 Fulton street, New •Yorke MANUFACTURERS OF OIL & WATER COLOR VALIATSHISS, _And - Importers of ?teeth' Zinc White, 'he. th. Utr im ealars•nd rim Lists Galrarded upon azglilapte own, Fans and Fahey Gonda. W Unapt:, Tast‘ e r, PARK PLACE, NEW YORK, invitee t' tha attention of &lather* and Western ilesehatitit t o tua asst stook of Yana, Comb% Mgr, 'Nan nut Beanbag Logo' Perfostnerr, Soap; Post • natal, Jet add Dead data. Pante. Dolt., Dom hut. tuns, Plot sad thstdirh Hooka and Eyes, Watob Guards, Mh. O n w da n m e s n , d t tanTh.t N a e t c a k r l macesd.u kcni.l p l t n odnia: Rabb. Schunda, itasor, mad Gold and Mit Jewelry. dsostdnnsa and Vintine; nh innitsdi Lm n=tni .p ..,* o4 ==4:4lk iJ Itifralltraniihtitint natant di Oath or Ayhtneed Panes 113.05d5211 hr letter sodosetesLandaat up tha bast - , 10 . Pazt, Piase.,New York. V.15.-44...adi 'dot UM o ne uirtmar aorieVs:Patett,Blastio Skirts. ! I V N T.C.S to - FRANCS, Na.. 1, - Barolay-istreot, . ew York. :, 21011.-Noes . StsltMlas 'l , 2eslt tbd7 twrd . tbd otsolp of the Wont. _A-11.tossuisatdms sad sealers iv. tuning will losvossegtio d socardlosio Is.. stIR,P W. JACKSON & SON. ,L.(IRATE AND FENDER MAKER, Peorirsr. alersßaiDwAr. NEW !Oki.. • PLATFORM ,11113 . 4ncterigged having been appointed exclusive Amain ter the glare et thee*. orlebrsied nianahmitived by_tire original Invent= • , 'T.'IEPAIRBATIK'S '1.4. CO., emosonins invite attention of. the binders. comintralty to.the CaperialitlOrttlftli Seal Ate over Ii others. • 'Reis Webs bane bean intgattel to the SZYZBS3I' TAIRF 4 the ptiodpillta3lrosda the - United Wales and 'and In every brastell of teatimes throngbout be - sett neer astiferaweareey eed o otreat arusalli- ViltairnrA b* Alltr " PM 4tB WI /ZENO • ezelpreperod to Mr arias tog Cauntar,nd Dan Pottatit no ms% Leann Blitl;., Col, Italirned a intalesost sewn 11(itiliZT wactas.'• Mat,. sheet. Ocacuagreimilib w gi , • PITTSBURGH cOACR FACTORY. 55m0w—........- - xurs. 1.. mustass- .e --....5.. BIGELOW ,4 CO., • EIIPUIL ItMk 1°- " AU DUXOND gag, -Pittsburgh, Feona. cOAOHES, CARRIAGES. PILIBTONS, OVltVor i der.uutl rgsltat le. I I?"" Vat° Ibt• beauty of *NIS.. l ottiaLh. dlll of mot bud 4 aide OIL int Leattier Store. ; 1 , - • ' I). EIBX2ATRICK, . No:. 21 , South - Third . Btareeti ' i LABS ' nton Martel owl Obattaull sta. Thillial ft. SALE APANISII RIDES; Dr wisalted Patna Ells, Tapisw . oll, TIVIJaill T al tba lanatpilessand the lust toms . - IS. ..AIl ludo iti=a in toa roasharsatati. Ow talc. Ills Wilma market. will iwitivaa inwudi,or Ulm La gni:masa ibe Elides. Lath= , ind flue friguAr&sag wiilaa occualaslow. - • MOM '"""" 1 .17: x clamor. wn -W c•T Ar.F GRO kan Ct7, , Ptodate and Eamminioa taere " PittabZ /11531 . I n * No: - 1 19 ;"":", irsßufialtaa. awn & _COOLEY, ~•W iiCKLY.SALLJ D ' . OIt4ICIEB.ci PEASIII IN p roduct, and Pittsburgh lianuinstansi • No. 141. Water &feet; PZNNA. LONQ Fit L'itl N E 1:19IISE ANWSIQN. PAINTERS, NO. 96 THIRD STREET. AlletwasVibodsull )fatter btiegtl) 'All orders promptly 'attended to': 111LabrafAmick:m:1a a.uperka,27l6. . - 1ab:741 insua. agg., ROBIZNEON; MIME dkIiaLLERS • MENDERS AND ENGINE IMMURES, 1.• wad of all desefttioat 3111 l 130thigs. 1:1 =):1 4 :Arilailot . .1Os PbnAmerisurne 108ReW WIECCEI -' t. - _ num ;:•"., ap08011111: .. - • TOSZEIFYPUTr ' n 3 : O t - OenligLgSq.it‘ ll4. 1161.7r1MOnaliii/star ~ 'ISSIM.L.;), tinissi Yam& .Ihad Asoisiiisiorliify . ihas ,itlis - awn "hilieltaa. allr a lnyttplilas puha. to Imps* his sonic otO MU, WOW. -0, be.. ~10d,tui mikes?. lyisibrolagessilsisom siosksiss., that nos pies ow/ i somis.....VOUTCOSS jean srperisnes t. the thISI Mar 'Male bl. 2 _ VSPlnea tirTO bts patrons tba sum shofrso soliissuo ' ifs s ' i)os W slM v.. . &Posh...Mo m = =a l =Stings ishroted lisnutbstiolini. Thesis:so oi ,bis any . , ..Meta Is cocasdi=ths Soisima z a t i . f his si M. oursoisotswill .- iloensumband Ili ' Mts.- hesT7- - ilitlion.., l2 a: stools its dsottelic 'Musa of bash:team has Mt rsiosolir (W.& i• Wes mix.) Whit. MUL,,, n ,sigical l i mi r =MIT onir.ss mush 1w thaisaliosit 4 -- .41: imisiolSSl:hs AA*, beiS sg siiii:. l ' itSr4 i-14 • N.,WICE:ERSHAIL ---1 :i - NHOLE SALL E AN:II:EST:n u ji . übpaiistrwa.m.44f, Mom at boot MI, *code s gooflstottil soiowtoWai Mod , 01y, • Ittotts.,.lWftle: ams- es .11 &tam, Pat.l*(Pqtaxper. I.sa4 Pathan'!" 11 41, To - oty ltian`A*wa 2aeWmeri.=Thorlaa ocatottlisir Drox gun lo Baltimore. toot Totttraol to tb . e . 0,q,....500 Oat ter Woo'tthirAt.t--.l="t-sfre,;, la " 7 " , rdindsor the mixtof !d Mr. ebtor and •Mall .yen tto sotto to SOU" thotot-0, snyt_ljauritosolosoZlit my 1100 Olotitoss. _ . N. mow , . - Litooty ViTESTER TEA STORE. fiknnur of ' oat sad- Sixth streets. WEIg nAVOREW,BLARK, TF.A='4B sawn Poachans T. a Mow Ilar )of "Warman* Nasurtsa GUIDAY.C_9aP 0 ayes raic. o l= . l4Vgteont MisrAsf,lrUt 4144 MIIIIPHY & 31:1R01121I24 ', or,A.lxas /ft quipi aatiLdiel"Dress AIGOLIE3„ TA.T2tt&S & 811EwL13. 4ittriiog.t•WESlAsp.6z4Plai looms, FOR : an wawa or • igasartsmaa b. an at us Obd" sdagartirlitlifialguidist stm=et.,argr :..'.-: L; Storek. - Paintirs end -lire Irons, - : , ~ 1R 1 0 , 7- CITY ' STOVE ' WARIMOTISE: KS: .13lWootiArrit. Ai tbo soma -boA antred 'Web luta nos tbraboro=ir b lopi a mk !mar 1 A• Tito ottootion OM. AI Igo our IlhA tor A•4l+;Adogowatour oloolt,•A row tau ow ofixo trai,,:, : vq , ...?„ , ....,,, ,, : b x .... u , pem1.2.hj,kx , aa. — Ol - 01117CTZ , '-.-!...-. ...... 1 : . Mimeo); to J. tomosoor. '!. • WILLIAM - liiriIIHELTBER; Jr,' Rectifying ,Dictillcr: end Vino an 4 •Liciaor NROI.I 41-14 T ..tt , r• • t tot zio.nr stint, 9ol{47' iii,oos,A,T ••' 8— Iliad seats R ao stvz i ma=occu to gvir a 4 . PP PIT *Puha Eksadrit - 4..541m4P, Aidermarie-' - 0:1. Douai%% mud sufn a i r no w, 7: a r;torztsti,r.,fratto.ct*tairiz., ‘ll--410071recif'Der. n aitszat , Q 1" . 12 Y1 4 rt. ' w. n - • SELLERS CO., 'Wholesale N. - ;1 Olga.tabsallitt to 0..41= , ' touttoodiow laithe conter of Waal out... ea1100m5..44 all dealers Drags.i=rasr• . •au Itil!And• bug. sod rat pelatt44 wet, irousgsroons,• l 4 o : , ,A IltWier Boom ea tid t:4ltorit O a. ourtll et.; 2 brass Wasroams on ma*/ ot; Zaaliorttb• tot__lmar outee dna, Q. qUN ..l4trag Ilyem ay Pm. starWtrame taii* ionlAns Oxilhoceng, 0,,,a150.09 11 co 4‘saterita ,oks4 ge Cis& gr..; a Waratiewer au Lc st 4 BMW:Wit tia LiiVreaptlll%_/Coolz - S.Ouwo ILISON; 60 narkit _A 6 F+ FaRCHAN A ..F.ARDPI-Sik, --I"ut.emz.L.vr.r..3o ll,ll viola arir‘m. ° two has la 11 a et eat. soar W rure xbri,Vay6o,l4,,. •bal-I : W M P IAL " olltv 3 '" 41856-7tollfUti mead! setnuocagOt#fo sim al no, 111 Iblialsntm;wu tinali 'ye to wire. arm x 8 BUSINESS._ CARDS. - BANKFIIS Awn BROKERS. ATTORNEYS. • . LOUIS SCHAXEIat. ittipey•at Law,-ank Eaten Collector mai) .I.ND 1 1 : 211 3 dillTalltraMrOAD 15 4 ' PIA% PortaimarumbiaLbl= 2 lnwa WON, (Mks. . _ . 116 . 63 .. n&ALTWIALCo., . ' ird.r.ans i I 0434.1 AS. widtkg lava" 0. flan. id i twitqrs, t . ...1411. 7. & w ma. Vabar. Vr.174..&t.5. Mu. FTM 3 llw;mgc?wl AOSPIA 8. A. A. P. MOItRISON, Attor trad.t."Li=fts3l,7l6 143 h. ro l ra ininstrt, betweess DOUBT IL PIIILIAPS, Attorney etLaw, xit et.L.tu.m. fib 7 EBERT. POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Owner of MI and Omni streets. 01,11)add. , tb. 030261 steps, Plttsbdrgb. . • • . • • 111724.114 FAXES J. KlJELN,„lttionity at Law, office roirtu stmt. ummersat. PlM:6=a. •016411 T. lifoldgan General etnnsidigion and Collect tiOxi Agency gOll the colleedon`of Home and Foreign • minantricadlionmamer Ag=t. pew , Small 6 ar t 1 lsamara Agsnts. PELUILII . 4 - ANDIMON. DOtrOrt• IZCitle=ct= =I ter= 1 M M"VrfltrdWlSl . home . • . A. IRWIN'S EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front Anrear,:a doer team litar64 brier In Lat. onnm• Pliazon,/e. Uonl vonnta I.4nakkand :I I , , LIU) . gent, Warahisensa and • Bin R iter. otraie NO. ex arta street. .m.. Wood. Burrs= prcasotl,'tetoodad • • s &My i :4 ...7.1•4:1114 Z., • M. GORDON; Searetsry Welt= JGARDIIMBOOFFIII, Agentfor Franklin %las Insured Oompany, nortbliait cornet of Wool PA. DIADFJP.A. Agent for Delaware Me • tut' Istroralsoe tkemeeleae 42. Water street DRUGGISTS: jOUN ILAFT,Ir; (successor to Jae. M'Claf- Isy O ,) Pitmlisil• and (successor Md D. 1 . 1. WN Dieatteb, An. 4.4.1. Wood stmt., door. bawr Priptn=rob..l ll : , • 11KirEfiltalt Aicsat foe D. Nurvil --' l5 - .IIN P. SCOTT,. Wholesale Dealer in Drata Was; (Ma, Va:l4Am otial, DI," MO, No. 1211 bqiyatree; PittatrttniaL " • 11 orders will-reetavoacep attinitxm. lar dont far Behgtar-W. Palmoale nyrap. mar 7,41 y FAILNEBTOOK & CO.; Whokoala and toadirtdrars of W 141.•• .Rd B. f3ELLERt3, 'Wholesale Dealer in LiTtsl=.l.'"reret: Iffltlartr:=B 7 o oll = 2l • tame of Liberty. wad BIL Arleta! 1301100NMAKER & CO., Wholesale 'orersleta tla S4.Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. • rEPLI FLEMING, Suooessor to kWiltaz lith,orsa Itaxtet e tbrer. , sad Dismind-15...m. tallstrit of p. selartaren . tawint"¢~ to imultAlotis lily smaptillo.44 af all ...... • • • • • COMMISSION &C. us v Italapaaina[9.lacan a Itoor z a mm 'BOONS & - .FLOUR .F ACT ORS , - General Profilist Commission Merelinals, NAT North Whom and 95 F. Rota 24. x. PHILADELPHIA. 5.1114 , •Itagalin araabrardACo.l%.l4la. TO D Lamar & Co. O. Garratt, Malan A ea, • ALi B Wlaai i Oa , . Waal &Ulm. • " Wood Ardiblat, attar. Pram & .• Faulk& & malat, , , Caleb Caps &Co, • " • Mandy & Glattar, • Tram. twat= At Co. .Bryan. Neadads &Go , k i rre a — u , yr ssr. latgrsve 00, . 4 , wuz, Wtteon. • • Aad Pldtatrtergb and Philada&d&& Ilareasada diradr,lir. • • .1110BANF & ANJSB [...,0......pr 0r t0 A. A i di 60/1104. FLOUR, GRAIN .Tut; PRODUCE. Commission & aid Forwarding Mer ts chan, .No. 114 Arad PiitiLtagk,Pa. lJaa '6ftilrii.l2 A nano- --Nom paktum -. sari: Tr.. snifivPa & co.,- DEUERS IN FLOON. PILOVISIuN AND General Commission 'Merchants, No. It SOUTEI e i rettitt p tiffes t 30. i. . Nifia to-Ntara. Al t ai U. CattatAA . Co... • L. ag= PlUaLluilL: • Daley A Bulahav • SPRINGER AttRAEGH, COMMtbSION H DIZECNANT„ pealerlet.Woof. Piolaitins rrciduee • , NO. PIT M 5 'JIMMY STREET. T/MIAMI . rA; J.II:3IIIEPILY. • • 4 11.6 • COBOLLSBION 6011 ANT, - • raitkub!itbrakii u vinft.o•thio alder ' • .• • . Y.roo Street, (wo mb, o.4leitaithit lbw*. latr"*"ll3";*6l.lU aCCOn. Aix , ..13.1104111111Exu0. . 4C V2. u liES ce. -& - Commum. M'PrchPt'. is iirto , osa..astle-13 prizgritlfiall AllirtlfACiTlßEfg, Ka; te•lrood R.i betursed VVersor suad Prost lig --'• ' ' paisnuanu. - - DAITID D. Flour, Produce, Provirion and 04132.10ie1d0 1 1 MERCHANT, j $0 err riterorout- on ce Namt. Pittsburgh, CANES hie ottetttlOTE tO the sate of ,Flour, , .11.1.11saca.:lard. Merit, Suitor. dada. rila ;.- (lia of the flyer of b.ing ib kionthesp,) 60.1516titO'pXT IitgROHAFT, 11?•ria,mrr.az. AND BLOOM& No. 76 Watek,6lteel, below Nlarkett :.'.l' PI1TSB111.011:11115111. { A. A, afrititTo 4 culiassZ72l4""h u rlV/trigtTti r i tii n Igest of -the Xadiudi andAdialiapo la No. 80 Bt.; Pittabargli; 093rd . . '7ns47.7"..WrittXLEß—**it. CO, LI) ,iIVAILDING Air;;oollothiati,:lifiß . ontga tio lt a iasie r 443igi4vatveztvg mt. tlesest,Plttiburgt.. , ~ • • 501ibt,47 7 A...„ .- B , CANWELA•Iato.of Warm, V i z . .-• ablamlttlini ikadt. IrceisterratZt. a In , Westara Emote liatter‘,. sad roe not.,*oosr....arylloplicf. .' IVAPar_strfo. ibl.,....Sagtiw, s„.2._______:____:__:—..., _ ..=_.gere .tlarth7=j7". '!'i. Irminus k_ect,, , holentale:ttrooerro, 4.;lbod:sertra=o4 .. smaam la b r 'Efg;ill3igNß ii: Dolkft rta .. e liake ' llat a Cc um iU rnettg iis iv.44:oatrialttsbunrti Wal • Irsto2.l.AßP biaptirtot *oxiirDoslor ' la Troia sal Lato,WaD.Paros_, no . , 661 . 1.15*. ailai4l, • DRY:VOODS. • 0 - 3,52'11 ' 7 I ties PlL,Bitßetidtwidei! VfhoY#6l4` as.—ehoyzi. Ra8.,11 - Wt wasiz9gl ativ ,e mntiw in„„ . , D.-,At),- jr ! ,. & 8r05..: Ivo.o. 91'31sikeit lict,: - ; are closing ont Sheii - ers . 'lto Poe . t oft ra orr Wa Cloatirst SOMM an burnmodiscant trma 4.lEriti.Smirviiria thi ad: t aw :t e ll " "V' PII , . • tummy 21 am, cad 0014 ,4 4 simossortsis s DIM • , eideb sill antool4 et • Ereatsmi -,,, • '‘ 1 ? A mixamr A: 0 1M, _men-Dan—a 00.," liiholaseao sad Itql.a ula 8 , 10 ,W 7 'gPP as- gh-"fl4-. , . . =ayk lit :76 : 1,6711 i " m tlg ta igviodallltil, dowse . •• ili teattovel 1 "Bela Va - Remover; ; . rmoN-A.ViliErN4, Arm ed--No:I% PIM Blllitor.., 1310iOrt:NtOr0 to Na 92. PiSthatmstgritg o r nor to t Vas alitii imait 'cwt. pi. ...... 13 .... vzr...71,.. ........ w ip„....:.. ~ .. . , -. --,-.., ,- • . . , zr i mi - - Wing2l 4VX oll"ll4ll :i, 14 ° 8°44d4 ,......, , A arscia o jklaNg ticada ..,.... as. a 61t0e1 mina''V 7l'il. 4=016 Sill i 166 el ail attolla l I etiaidoirsitesti,sa) and for =war mint PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING,_ FEBRUARY 25, 1856. BANKING, ' HOSES • OU JOHN T. HO 0G: OPOPOAD lIIDIOND amnions SOMERSET CO. , MOUNT PI.KANA NT. WSSTMOItrD 00. OONNPLINV ILLB. !MULTI]; 03 Naar' " UNIONTOWN. BKOWNInIVILLN; " * " NKW HEW OWN. NUMMI 00. D*l*Mta reeetnd. Instoattts mad*. Oran* boui goul collected. B. Notes and Sped* baujibt Melo, Nato. uul other Neactritkis tought c0mm044., Onmkereed.e. and eal**Orno *so SIMS [WM. KRAMER, dr, ICA.IIM, _Bankers. end Ex change Brokers. Bay nrut rll Oold'snd Maar and Note[, tarlatan. loans OD Raal &tits or Rook Baca titlak_panrchaaa Prowlanorl Nolea, sad TM* Bills on Nut sad Wiurt.. Buy .md sell. Stooks on Conaahnlan• 0 011 ." Mae nude on all saint. In Ins Union. Jtllos swum of Third sad Wood . stnete, dLecetlY oppcmea tha 9t. Chugs. fatal: AT HOLMES & SON; Polon in Foreign sad Mimetic EIU of EleheAteraertideetes of porte,Eudt Notes sad fleet* tle,se et eheat., herhh- ifirOollectloni mete eh all ptled.W eltlee theoughesit the United . , BIANITFACTURIN.G. lit-MAMFOO‘S.C.COInO3I,II4-11.41.74111a.X. B. 1113001•12 - VAPLER M ACHE MANUA:44I'I.IIMM OOMPALNY. • Second et; Pittsblirgb, Pa. m ANUFACTURERS of Papier ?dacha to . thence egi1 ' ag........ 8 9=1 sad I LVALia llid t. lot i er . == i rtreigS t ll 4" Chug' Tr.. elso end daddy.. mum end warrinted mat* amble gun our other article no, to WO. M.Ordere executed on tbe ebeettett Doke. IL—Attention of litestabont Wanders lezeoLolli di rected to Ms artlelo, on amount*/ IteN ekt f. 13 UM ULNA, TII 8188 tON No. 7Eltloonad at. bet. Wood !deride aso rs. )safer enewen. 11'0 _l4 •••,....R.L•I'Ll'.l.• • M• 4 UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Harrow & Co.' rrila, continue the businesa of the Union VILE Ms °gra ot PENNOCK, al ITOII - asattabotaro u *anal, a lane and moms) aaratauTot qt UMITIDIWA cosottdois Cdokin , 6 , l l t c ori ii nnAl o n i n , d Side Ovens: MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Hollato Ware, Wagon Baca, Dog Irons, Bad front, Tea Kettles, Howland PloW Mill and Mathine4Cootingo generally, And Oa and WAT.M PIPES *tall slam IRON & NAILS OF THE SST BltellDß, novelolpadis; 11414 &c., AU of ',Mob will bawd man .rata' prima • Peinn Uottoral.llll, littahigh. If ENNEDY, OUILOS k CO., Bandage ; toren of— Penn A No. I o b i adm , es/Insuk . orlonattadaß Ootioo rds. m ete ug Oo h MO WWI slaw and delealettann Rattles, kilMdets hat at the I:Lenience Stars of Logane t Ar On. 181 Wood street. have eldentket. yawn 1414111111......—.. bats& WILLIAM BARRILILL a. CO., • 61 Penn NC, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4„; TEAM BOILER MAKERS and " T ou IRON WORKER/I, Manufacturers of BarnbllPe Pat ent Boller. Isnoniptlvs, hood and Cylinder Waists. Chine nem IhntehenPire Ned, &sun Pipm, Onedenewa, Pans. finger Pena Iron Yawls, lAA Dog etre ALP. Blarisuilttur Week. Bridge and Vteduet M. dose 01 the shortest antis. all artists from a distance annontlr •ttended.te. • . telt Hats and Caps.. • • WILSON . te SON - keno • conatitiiikY• on aad -4 L 'atl a :aien l e P t i airglnniliag Th t wsiaanabie -list or et o. good and c hoop, woo:4 OS groil to as call ten, pritettostasolsorbort. - . A rrollStt LW. WOODWELL, Moles:de "i2d R4tail 111anahetarsr luS4 Dialer In Catin•VMSMOlrck U stmt. GROCERS. . . ... IMINSIMS -Shriner /4. , Dilworth; .-- -WiIOLESA LE GROCERS, Nos:130 &In sauna IRMA, fiMtreen WOW lultl ISmlttled) PLITSBUSGiI.' : t :1: ..s TREE, Wholesale 'Grocer and General hierchaikt, .0(0. log 2.3lrrtv Ara, Pig.sterek. cal•lt • • - SIIITH,11.&111. Qs HUNTER. WHOLESALE oßoer,Bs, Sewnd and 151 Front Wed, 1116. PaTSWIRON. PAL ROOM. GAJCSIGUS Wallace h Gardiner, e D KALI'S& la Dour, Provisiona - tad Produce Oenerelly, lio.ll4 , 'Luaran r. • / 140-17 RIAOALEY, COSORAVII CO., W IL, oat. Grain. 111 . 1ah1 16 Wool Willabortb. ULaitTguN Wholesale Wooer and .0 mtuicaThletr- W ...` Deabr ueu isk t . tr Produce....sagPl tu tt z ArActured As . . soaprtufb..; --.J.1011110 non,. 401LN FIAIYD & CO., Wholesalo Orman itarchs2t2.2.l7llWoidead 92 Ll* strovt.,; 21222222, . 210 rETUT— hulasikl• (howl - et flto nad sal . Lido" No. Won- Oa hand • •• 17 . 14 .14 ISordnarstpd• Whislur. • I --------- - - - law, ireabusa._ _.,...... - -mums Kum -a. A. 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IL PENLEY 7 7 — , ING to Aisicel'itte 'bit fqtare Wa r r 0 =tug ... ..st kb Who. - 5w1640,1 DROPERTY IN DUQUIII3NB : BOROUGH, L Jralk 114114-,ristas Mt or_ paileih . t . iritsi p tS rir . gmt. nottialst e l littae r kr numbs, t cod, cot alrat uslaj.parnatia PITTSBtJRGR' .A ; TTE. waNDAyrAjostrOa, kn. 25. 1860 . Advance pun -. • , r no Efulr «Minks •Ul b. tlttm nw too Pony o is.war Gles. • Piallort:jl mothi Yive.morer tat Lltia V vt_to wb 'FA tam , saiiiirlAlest Is paid. the SaW 1411layarlsbly , ;:iteppa . 1, tbs othralSim I.t. ....I by ullvanOi permant, 4ti tisemlaat advonlalng. dwriktote. ~111 to, now to to P.M t.. 4. mac. Tla mut *Or Yboa moe.* moatb tro Frrly contilippi aft saol.' smllaikr SECOND JAY* TRAMMING& THE NATION iL ADDRESS! Exciting Scenes ---Great Enthusiasm!! Adjouinment I At nine o'dlock , on Sidurday, the National Republican kesociation reassembled, W. P. Sagatcau, Esq., or ;.1.44 - pue of the Vice Pre sidealli, in thU ebair.‘.l The reading oftlie records being dispensed with • Mr. Barney, of said that as neither of the committees were ieady to report, he would movithitt a delegate from each State address the'ernvetitioit as to the state of Re publicaniiiii in the State represented—the .speeches not to exceed minutes in length, each..l Adopted: . The delegates from few Hampshire and Vermont were :atisent...z* Massachuee4s—Dr., .Stonel said in that State there bad been a Republican organize iion since last Tbete were four par ties there, whef stood id relatile importance in the position about tor he named. First, the American-, Republican, 'Democratic and Whig. Their phaithirleire the' merle of what they were fOrtudriy: *Ag.the last election, the Damocrata eteeleil twenty Eve BePronsnin* tines and tiro Senators, the Whigs sixty Rep resentatives,'od eight J3eitators, the Repub licans sixty-Our Representatives, and the American:tone hundred and seventy Repre sentatives, ana,thirtySenators. Theameri eacs- shcceeded bee:mufti' they had paased the Personal LibittY Law,, and because they claimed to be the reit* anti-slavery men. In addition* American party gained strength, tuulinise Neti!Engle was thehot bed of Articirktio 'feeling. -They therefore succeeded in 60,000 voted; while the Republicans polled 3000, the Democrats and Liqno,men 34,000. and the Whigs 14,- 000. The Republican was the only ode likely to increase, becalse they.dwriv, from the Whig and Ameeictut partyi Or the American is very strong anti-slavery party in the Western counties sad Ofher party of the State. He be lieved Massachusetts would be one of the first States lo4y the broad hub% of the pyra mid of the Republican Party. (Cheering.) Connecticut:L-31r Hunce -said there hail been no Rep-Üblicsai ,pripty until the recent election of-Mr. Banks. They then formed a party org State Convention wilt beheldirfaiarel. - The election will come off in April, "thee will use their' est of thtl fall- election he would pledge the State, NewMr, Pirrou ghs would go be ytmli the suggestiOn which brought him on the maul Afterireferringto the embittered state of politics in New York State, and remarking that ronwithaanding the bright pictures of the prospects .-Of Republicanism jut presented, there was ii'doal of haid work yet before them, and he proceeded to :sly that if they wanted large party they iiinst go' ,out of file party. Mr. Lloyd Genisoui htid a patent right for a small party; nhiclll kept to - himself and would not adrertisci Theymusrmaire conces sions, and Mr. Grimily had said some very pro. dent thingsl• regard to this subject. Daring fifteen !eels, efforts bad been made to keep-slavery.out, of politics,, bat they were not successfia. Am* party bad got to work in Philadelphia with this same idea, but they have leanied 4 to carry it out they must keep men out tile lady. - There were many- honest, highinindeil:leies in the American part/. (Cheers.) was in favor of holding out the Olive Branch to there, not, by adopting their opiniurr up/!n naturalization, but by pre , seating the ',idea. of:Antislavery boldly and distinct 4 to them. There were one hundred them:old farmers in . 'the American party in New Yorkl3tine. Say to them that though the principles against which they fight are wrong, t4t Slavetl was • greater evil.— They begin to find - themselves cramped for room, aid - they Inutile:ref= send their sons beyond the- bluisissippi. When they go they must takefree school's,. free speech and a free press. 'Bet if slavery be allowed within the territories :which they have settled, thousands of Slaves wok/ pone. In,—and the cost ofeach slave woulda be $lOO per year, including . interest,upeptbe Bow could the amt. grant compete with labor on such terms ? For the free to loOksleteducating his children, and fort he must earn .froin three to five' hundred dais's': pet•' "Muni:" Go home to Jmir Col*jiiiiialet. this before them. Thee will ittniaticsisful Republican party. be kW... At this kaint s Anetleman tomktn . .ssi4ebtt of order, tee ten minutes of the Motion har ing expired. ' Some criefusion hereupon resulted, cries of "go one "gb onwpstid efforts of other gentle roan to obtains hearing,renting the .speaker o,htinuingids. B. ° Voice44;mora yeti, all hold your tongues and let (Applause and laughter.) Mr. titrkowsf-4 thank the gentleman who interrupts lneifor;hirt suggestion and will accept / yield the 'Boor with tile remark which i *it to !attire's upon yes, that if you desire victory yoo'lmttst work. If this point of Free labor-be properly set before the Pee' ple of Pansylieninßepliblicanism will sweep the Suiterli .ICentneliy—Xr;i:L. Clephar4, of Niel Dill. ilia of Columbia imid he had a letter from Cassius cliy;te the Repablicansof Wash ington, which he desired to be read; in this conneetiM4,weeld take occasion to say, that in tlitibistrict the Republicans were at work. ..otriemelidion of sixty members had been finnitedo Sidi* had already scattered 200,000 doctimerds on this subject, all over the coutiliy . ,: If the RepubliCans' were suc cessful. =its the' :Coming campaign, slavery would birabollshed from the District of Co. ItirabliiVeforKll34B, (Cheers.) Om. Bingham 'rend the folloiti4i • LITTHII, of CASSIUS 11. CLAY TO TBE en acsocwciou or Wassoloros. pesautnit t3,1866.---Gentiemen:.Your favor of the tab' December ult.-was duly remind, but, Under the pressure of busimss, have tot been*ble sumer to glee you an answer. Allow nth to Smiting I approve of your cen tral'orgenisatioti- of the. "National Republi can Associatietip the exPediency of its eon " 141181 4. 1 iptl 'Mil the patriotism of its put , e. I regret thatthe causes Which have so long delaYNAY.:Mrirer' will not allow me to ac cept yoieen heinginvitation to address your society:during this preiMitseision of Congress. . Presoming,iidwever, upon the %UMW of your letter, tbstrity ,upcondon ea - teouttiern man," ithd "the_ eiremtstanees of the preseut lime lyould enable me i 0 do "the cause more vvyd than any other man'in theriation,” I ventiis to pike seine - renarks, which my devatiWandltingselfeacrificelo the cause of libetsliwitosples, will entitle to more consid eratil4,thantz ability I shall be...able- to bring tothe k. I enekiee you my.' - speech delivered some yeamiKoi M.Lexisiton, Reatoaky. In that you will ifirl.Sll I have to say of African Shirai-land Emancipation- as a "Somberp have thereabout that Am ery is 4einiiistedt only . with a state -of semi• barbarism.'. Arid before the friends of Liberty iti the.Ronth con hi driven. trout the field of succor IRirte, dur opponents mubtdeuou 64 ' nce trontWE ' have there proven 'that ay material - development is , istarded by alsr ecl- blot Daly: by a priori reasonlaMus much as eirteer# dehases labOrand makes it ignorant that therefore it sips the foundation of its efficienei—,-bit that the eiperiment of free and elevalahOpin.thens States, in. llgrioulibre, iP mantiGictures, mining and in commerce, `confirM thp couclution.: The 'llenSll3i thongh. - necessarily imperfect, tie don/401M driven the intelligent trienofthe Sonar to•echnextedge, that the North excels the SertlAr•PoO only In them last 'ilikartmenta, but"tkiitith - e.:Senth is acquit even before- the atubbOrt :battery-4t 6 1tir 45 '. 4° hon, ht to bear, ahe once success fu y *Otte - Choi herself for defence. Cape. te no longer "king," bst itivsl pat " to eight articles of staple production—lndian corn, wheat, hay, and tbdiler, pasturage, cattle, horses and Mules, slaughtered animals, and swine! The value of horned cattle is put down at $420,000,000, whilst cotton is 0n1y5126,000,-' 000. The great cities—the expreients of the pro ductive and cousumptiva powers of States— the canals, the railroads, the ship, of the North. had, to the philosophical mind, deter._ .mined the result, long betorr statistics came in to silence debate. Boston itself is said to contain one-eighth part of all the capital of the nation I With a poor soil and a harsh climate, she has subjected the forces of nature, instead,,of her fellow-man to her Free Schools " have allowed her workmen to avail themselves of the mechanical powers, of chem, istry, of electricity, of the winds, of the wa ters, and of steam. In Maine, in New Hamp shire, in Connecticut, in Massachusetts, wher ever manufacturing towns spring up, you will find Massachmtetts capital. Her railroads ex tend into eVery.land, and her ships sail on ev ery sea. All the South, with her superior mate, 9uality and extent, of soil, variety of productions, and facility for railroads tuia ca nals, presents, in approximation, even no sucif city as Boston. - " Cursed be Canaan I" and he is—master and slave I Who shall deliver them from thii death In intellectual and moral improvement, there is more room for controversy. Yet the conclusion is not far 06, • when the defenders of Slavery denounce the newspaper press and common schools as " damnable 'heresies " of progress, and in conflict with all true " con servatism." The many "isms," in social, po litical, moral, and religious science of the North, which are so ranch railed 'at by the slave-propaganda, are the evidences of Intel lectual life—the scales which are wastefblly thrown off from the stimulated mind and pas. sinus, whilst man is being transformed into better metal and nobler structure. The " couversatism" of the South is the quietude and homageousneas of the unwrought ore, which lies forever unchanged in the dark minds of ignorance and despotism I When all these arguments are pressed home upon the South, the advocates of the "pecu liar institution" venture to take refuge in the alleged superior courage and gallantry of Southern men. It is not my part, myself Soutliton, to draw in, ilious distinctions, in this tepee; between the North and the South. There are noble elements of character in both people. But the annals of these States give no warrant to the South to claim precedence in these over the freemen'of the north. We cannot forget where were fought the first and bloOdieSt battles; and those evermeniorable sea fights where, if anywhere, it can be said' of America, "Enpuit sceptruni Tyrannis!" Neither is the "Logic of History" in favor of the prowess of slaveholding States. The ' warlike tribes who overthrew the elaveholding and more civilized nations ofEurope, during the decline of the Roman Empire, were not . the slaves of arrogant tyrants, but stern freef , ' men, following, voluntarily, the standard of elected leaders. $o later history bears us out; and nations ale now powerful,, in pro portion as they are free. Sentiments of Lib erty only impart heroism to the soul; and ' equality and dignity of labor only , give that • enorev and capability of physical structure, which see alike necessary to success in peace and war. So long as nations have been frep in their municipal organization, they have rarely tallen under foreign conquest. Oily when the masses of the people have become servile has it been that-they care no longer to choose between masters, and that their sub jection has been sure. These, gentlemen, are the ,views which, as a citizen of a slave State, I have so often and earnestly urged upon the South. As at anti- Slavery question, it can only be legitimately settled by the slave States themselves. There the founders of the Republic placed it, and .there the wise men of the whoU nation have ever been willing to leave it for solution. • lint the necessary sequences of its toleration has elevated this from n‘usectional" to a "ua • tional" issue. It is no longer a question of "Slav em and anti-Slavery,n but of Liberty and Republieardaul on one side, and "Divine Right" nod D‘capotism cm theatber. The Slavery poo ling:man have reopened the problem solved by the evolution of the eentunes, and ignore "a law of nature" which our ththers 'of 177 f, simply "re- reacted" in terms in the innfocirtal Declaration: The viper, wannsainto life by our mistaken sympathies, recovers its ancient venoui, and threatens-to drive from the home of the United States Constitution the riglitful owners of the hearthstone. Slavery, which was left only to die withi de , cency.; "has become the vital and animating spirit of the National Government." TheDli- Rreby of the three hundred thousand slave. ['alders no longer conceal their purposes or deny their assumptions. Not only the Blacks, but Whites of the South have lust their liberties. Nnally free, they have long since ceased to be is`• "third estate' in the Slave States. They have no social equality—no political force—no moral influence. Steeped to ignorance and poverty, the privileged 'clam neither respect their opinions nor fear their power. Theo/tensible representatives of the people, in obedience to their masters, have not only reduced the laboring masses to ter vitride, but add forrilt to leery, by ; open ly avowing that Slavery is the 'mead. State of the laborer-everywhere, White: and Hlackt Alt the grairantees of English Libeity which we inherited before the Revolution are strick en down. The reign of terror has done its dread Work; from the press, the ;pulpit, and the stump, there comes no word of remon strance. The horrors of the mob lawhave c r us yeemenry o hed Put t the ° SosPiurittt. of f D th espai e ° r n has ee gii Milzed ialf upon the bravest hearts; weeping, bleeding, dying' we sink down into our voicelesi woe! ' Marching from the field of homeeononiet, the `three handfed asesandtake possession of the Na tional tioreminent,-plant their flag upon the capital of the Union—and by sea and shore de nounce and bring -to the block the treasonable advocates of Itepublleanimo I The slaroliolders bereft:a the begienbor'been In secret rebellion against Government of our fathers ; ;; at now, seconded by atrocious 'servility in church: and State, they avow their supremacy and defy rads -6111011. They 'control our. foreign and domestic policy, mike- war and peace, inset and ;trample seder foot laws and treaties and constitutions, ' sea imitr their &spode wills: -"their avails are no less insulting,. than their acts ire insufferable and despotic. In the temple. of Liberty, Liber ty is herself derided.' In 'the 'Senate of the United states, the dicta of its founders are de, nomad us a tie. The celebration of the Fourth of July, In alt the slave States, Is looked upon as little else than a Ovissonable *mint& The laws of Congress and the boutitutlonal privileges - of the ;Alms of Its usual-Shies are alike dent+ ed validity, when omeletteg with the '