4L m nynarditz—i aol3l. M 4113111111 i) i 0 7.110 Y Ltd aw anair lan. • '• B . P. /0. AS*Litusra, Atut P. & 06. st• Arsati Gina haat ri th aatizmaardsi !uum las llalfK Boar liPtiAtftle" fat 18410. It&HALNlit:and - 11-Pext Place, 1111 W 40= Mit A a tha Mefl• of bumf:act WI Inosottn"Ctink A t nialCUN MAW • 000lX% -4=i i=ALL'lU: l lo2.l,-'2l/11kUlING5. La, ft•hidi_Letiales iumelmiat PAXII.F.B4ISONtiEII4 with .7= avagtmit et ana ..l ihr tzi---niskaitintso4l mum will t's mintier- I - 9 - 28 Oa* NOW Yark• . - :131-i-,------------------"----Britilil Klan . iU=' Ittreffri&A ladanall.B4 KM ZGAIII .- . .' : . . ..aebOltie f the United States, - ' . JOHN R. PLATT. • TOY letrer Meet, Ira, Yost Ver IMRE will be loud a full tiazortment • 11 , et their Itoreeicir Polished Plate tee acme and s ammo mum mem. ao. al...z.ottat w= ft= • "4: 1 .4.. atternenstomns ere reteriett to the New Brats ... • =re A: COMM" Velettis , slued with the i r. ellerkloule 11.1111011 M JBEIIIP.. OOMMISt3.ION MBIIOIIANTS, Oottcui and Woolen Idigobinay. sYrieciefea aid lloarts..ftelltalete ttois..mitisa Lawartatssig Dakota lisimitotivay Attlas. NO. 87 itne Bt, Now,York tba “Wounituir.ik BUM IRON WOH.W. . • &eon met =Bosley, to Not Tart Ex 1.0 ISlALenmEsuorldselpthie Tools 'Heitgles Patent Elastia 'Skirts. VATEB &FRAME, Ntr. 1 'Barclay street, Itrwerack. .11.11TION—Nom airuthria Axon t.ta have tEni tigiaZt t : l": l46l :ll3ll4l" Ku r ur; to • mnso r I • W. JACKSON & 80H. . GRATE AND FENDER MAKER Zia PROM= 939 /iLIWAIDWAZ; Pt* YORK soa►.u, - FAIRBANXIC PLATPOE3 SCALES. ILE undersigned basing been appointed . ." 4 7 " & " .T. F tl AMß gbkthatt4 = asra cti r dm. .oo "l4 ., b'ated L I,B -‘OtelAgLY__ t2 Vsf ttButi°s-41h.b ther8aatw era ltu th rieut , ' "mni - ootalW a ttara .tora =athwart to tba .4:2712t1 , as whotaalialltooda th that It a . .ctftf.aaattCorstyhesoth:rat du. , :4A V EL AlMM ft fututl art % 9 . . •..... w. „.41 cedar for Clawatat t Potash* , Balm at CNUTRahI. 74314 " Ao. °:*l litl i A_ IlL ''.3.4 1ra V an" ' • rant ittbartwatrot t uomaterauti w ritubwak PITTABKROR COACH FACTORY. .11711LL0W..............1tar0r L. LIMPIELItt.. ALM? - ,,, AIGELON Ca. "limeeeikette to. X. AL Biselow.. -• No. 421zin. fing. . wood 0... , Fittsbargh, .Fenria. /hauls. CAMSAGES; PILETONS, /hauls. seediThrnirr deaccistlan or Fancy -Vehicles e Loader. zed Salsbed hr s • insireer l i mmcf Caleb. 11111 of erussl t ig WreArrafteilited: ' ettel ""nififtnirrto'' - WFIOLWA.T4 I G.$OOglRS. induct .Ce mutants, WV) DWI= IP PittalittLe tr blanufactcured Articies, If o, 219 street, con/n ur. of 010, . m» PITZEIMEIII,-PA TONES cool,,gy ; WHOLESALE GROctREI BOAR D FUR.N7rERX ?tabu and flitiburghlandiatteres, • No;t141 Water &teat, . 2 " I. " 2 "MI:B iI IiGUL PCNIYA. PAINTERS.. LONG Arr , LANE, ROWE AND SIGN PAINTERS. rr =saw :hau nt ) Tlit&D ssurar. ticotisaa kiNeksims All MN1.028 pzomptly • attcmdod to. 1111.ilimearatattadla grpa , stris. Iola:141 iff? 3' t I : IFII • . ~___ _77lotice. TO 121,1?, STOOKIIOLDRILT OF THE • A. 2 lll ° M"ri z air.l"L „.. ftz.°Vilt aoa ~ i - ;•03-1:1* saiMank lutdirifEr M inita' nit a 1 ., „•,,,.,...,, •,,,,,..„...., • •,,,. the of the = 2 l . l. o bleige al= _ _ oketheetion of odd Aw a rd' Om , • i . i, T • °TT in th• et a; ea fa. • • 0 A IT. - 1814 Us -•-• ` • 0 •••••%•• bp= orz 1 doh,* • Cot .that' .614 ,7 --- 37 ----- _ - . - - J. t. lIIIMIDIUMOttarty A, a PaCte. IFAV/CKERSItAir i • HOLE SALE AND. RRTA IT, - iirentr. Maxi, tangy SttlioNid o P&.• Al_Wa kosPa as MmII • s sailanavana aaralgraaatellDraca Ilandaw ,taz .ll/a/s or all maw la . Balttatare, and Masa! to %Ida .41Zmi eRasA the Dm, Artabil4ascat et ass ¢Mr• than bfirniny: to qami ald Os amitosis - at Sr. NoWa i ts spars . telAllalls Wilzl3%ilxiw .Ovule - Real ,F.statedik,iile -.,. 1014 r sale:AU .two , Urge' Wry ba ck it !be &bib slid toremeof ti• sai- a llsbet • SR =I Peostelbleu::The Lots c a - by 60.4611,tlittatth Mt, 3 ine . ...... eters ar blialeall, bar &ie zi e mad ie.» dime trmte. jaellan= vAexa rielter In treab"l7l Zirbi t am&ww.it be 1 "ntadirgiiilil lud64eeetaaPla"lwrdcekesetottwin. et the St.. Clair 'area' avert,: far :Bale. 1:11i Authorised to eel' on , :micey reisana. - Ml4.AlidthaVeniiill6l. l "l lerfiltnnin mkt dvdtlati inn, In aar m l=Zbe i als curt by , 110 i j e .n=gattrpanoMills ru ilikl . Lb, • Aim mown Dy ,/ 1 " 1 , 1 '4 "'"! l 7 l 4l o6tl" ll4,WPmfor— r 2rA .. ' (tt m t o • and. _ ,zBO 8 aED WOES, • Vilit - OLMELS-141L:AND:Z.ET A IL. TUB subititriber -resixtctimits the at .z..l=ftleckb==Mengiriliaartran. rentral nom thane Le litearthmarers. In WO. enll be iloned ear khan. neenh Mari sul . 1011*memIItoote. ann. mann e ratetras treat Ie outer to letntamentai lm =ml4 t wish to Let umrome.,.w..arlt.=,...t.heLekomarofa.m.amoreebia;f.vtm.....onm.rona. rallt.Uge to Imp MAP • hAt 111114 BST nothing num. then that Ite shment . leg E ase ti llthea,o as any other Wm es tabli "'wi i nd b h: than herb aru m r.T.trat . D 0 -hl9Nf . tVeLo4te ol in si ." 7 " Whierketit. batmen inriiitmorraigraf)thalt MUST* BITECEFFIXO,i - BiliiandladietDrima Goo& 48HA NJIBBOID#RIBII - AND SPAM 000 D% 'For Family, 175.., Ai ussassar Writ* amertment altar Me aim dnrerjttnsronllradzlLla=rsirttiu.V. irtitfi Mit No; 134-Wood Minot.. nin tbairanni has arrived wid th into am thrss named snip . ws would 111- yids innantion thasnwians *a sin car .11na ... 01, 7 121 4ain 'WO non. fuilszoloito- Vail letenTi tha l a l /Mrffrl I'l - - • anensior Darnaallir. 'I si:23 T . , " Rectifying Distiller ami Wino- mo o. ~ o .l 2 cd o Z Zlll4.lkr :l. =0427 Offlmel COIL POIC OANNEL ILL COAL W . :"OPERS a m r grupsptittad. If dropped la RI. gnaw rams at aidsta si dos appoolta ibt P. o. obo"ar at starat nom corm td haat, aid Wog= eta lite. byvaly - le 'd iz araggral cit ttr=ar: t P"01. 9 v4124t0R dallvtred 0i 112.16 0 R.• D.Lat. ^Tflartha getharr. -WO 4-Almer7l 00. 2olvsLsridr - ;de n t 0 7.011 .0 oxr• st ter . ittfo4lll,k4 ‘V_ iiaza• . Dentist, Idnuite street.' Inner likitsk, Oa* ir I - 61a. a- to IFie. serwei k o - ? ic • - Eamove -0.13=11113 & 004 "Tholegle " 11 , :Add& " issigma t z i s am . 44 . 4 . allMtraoh ts les= . 1 ,11177 • lars•Aal Irak L ils. JE20199_,_ __t-3u;th3ngotatea-a'eiv2:t --,.i_ ' . I ,,WrAtfar ali a ltVw • a illbitapi • . 4:7-.:..... shll.sirfalr AU; -- •• • a==l!l kJ: oontiane do • 3 ~1-4 - 3(c t 12:41 v -au, THE --- :"DA ILY Mita &. A- P. MORRISON, Atthi alLlS, ..04lee No. la Itnzetts alma, blmn.a., szttlaxamPittaburich. Pa. T.T2. ROBERT Ri ptirf Law, Attorney atLaw, eurome.ze. • • - 4:BERT POLLOCK, Attnlloy at Law oanlss nth sa4 Grant 1t2•4107470.11* th.Or item Pfttabutith. my24-r_ AMES J. KUHN, Mtomoy of Lair, office Ibtatb atesst..mor aniataltiliburcb. !Geur lileffiganalCommiadon and ColleCo' tionAgency OR the collectionof lime end Foreign . a=t tw itat m Ln. an d g i =a lg rabrid tt i nt Stcelsrank m o ta • B. m hm .. .Bw . I ft!t.lticti g ia. ' E art e g=tta 011= Lamas, Stewart • Oe" ii. =-)swo o.. =s ee we reVable WIG 11::-/ILWEIFS ESTATE..OMOE, No. 87 Front street, IR tker fru= Illark•U - Desbc is LIS. Obsm PIS AILOod ;roomy beractS and old. 4%127 AUBTIN LOOMIS, Rem Estate Agent, seas. Madam!lap and DM Drub. Waco No. 112 zitti atm% Man Wood. Buzlasw-7romiN7 •NwINI lreteur .. 4 Nirr.ll4lol M. M. GORDON, Secretary Western aw l: • mac* •2 Waver strut. JT GLIRDENIERCOPITIN,AgentforFraaIcIin las Luoireco Cknapaar. Dortbers cot= 0 Wood MADEJBA, Agent for Damara Mn. I_ • foal lataraan. •••• • • I itilet. ocato !tam- mum name MEM BROMBREI, croomasos, to I. axon • m) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 15r0. at Mod MUT rirranceitsairA. ftwaystoni of Dz. IrLanifs eslabatad Vamross, Lir as. . . HAFT, Jr., imocessor to Jas. liFthzt• forßwbotwN aal t, w *ad bidets aaa/xthstrouts. the Sairltsgalar Agt . at for 13 Dr.7attra Modicaa. agal. CHN P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale 'Dealer in Dram PI t.. 011 a Nam Was and Dye ltalar Ila y Etawtittbibarth. Warant ' fie El, TALI. 8 iarmar 3847 k• FAHNESTOCK & CO, Wholesale tad auundootwsro Wide" tesd,Rid an n tra= =um Wood and hunt stmts. ma. matt SELLERS, Wholuale Dealer in Drac=, Vandshr. an, &a. clod oad, irs. Prim recto.-trecivh-36—drecia w ,. men t . at .. 1,,r4 Ei ma strootg I I! :1: t . : :1: . •.. CPS VlNENG,Snooessor to L.Wiloox & On;anner Market dm& and Dtanunni—Em. an band ftll and nonannta nasurtount of `Alselkine Onertn Arnnoirr, and all tains bininson • . - COMMISSION -.&C. 1.1.1 X. • ~ 4IIMISr • I :e411121c1 NEEWAle ti lsiTS. Wool, Irides, Roar, Bacon. Lard, 1E Lard Oil AND PRODUCE OFINERALLY No. 71 Water. 6t 9 Pitlabargh. Pa. ipthr o zl o ttreintigtrrir OVA. DJortmauterCitDipllk. isiMralue. Phila. Iha sa a . Ittaaah. iluste r a i ltaablt 8 aarr.t.a. Taman Gnaw, Baalaza Wham Itillamal. ciaelnlL gg . "1.. • A D Scala* *Oa.. - .1111 MB. E00513-------Daj= WI Of ansuu m il awa rmr. ar a ra nix FLOUR. FA RE, Genial Product &oakum' 'orchids, No 47 Nora Wharton and la- N Naar Z. Moto RIM PLUIADELPHIA. WIZ A M l ig i reat Cb. rbl)4. inpu.4lpreet : 0. • titer, Aviltb. ltkrek—bill% - Monogr a Ortthw, ! C TIVIH " Mi. ON ".J .5 Cbsetwysthit QC!! _ it Cla, Pltttt& L. We.i05.1148 lAlr, Oman& it 00, " Wal " - Watt A; Azil Plttatatilt WI rtaitakaltetta ltentwata misralls. WU-01nd oBANE d< ANJER, lams= t.s.aA. Mamma DZALEBS FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.. Commission and Form:din Dlorohiuds. No. 114 &wad it.; Attsbursh, Pa. Pan 1.'00.11711+74 SPIT JaLlaktiAUGll, _ •tm-lOLY Dealer in Wool, ProviaioneleProdacegesrrally. • NO. 295 LIBERTY 13TRKET. PITT6BONO/1, PA. ATWELL:LEE di. o 51 (.li22 an ERS, tuse Cta " PITTEIBUROZ lIWYM4(II7.7RES, S Wood rt., between Maar sad frost at "sal! I.I7IXIWEGIL DAVID O. MIDST, km; Produce, Provition •nd $ • • MERCHANT, 119 9ff Liberestred, earnerer sand. • PittSbUreit Et his attention to . Cut sate of Fl_ 0112 Petkdlairra, Dud. Chas" Batter Grabs. VMS &a- 414 remetrimily Wiens& evils HERBY B. LIMCF. (late of the firm of h.h4a=ies4l,) COMMISSION am Datexa LT:" kE?4I. MOO" No. 76 Water street, below Market, kuo PELISBURGIL. PENNA. A. A. HARDY, COLMlNlNlT4tWilmyrittlartitzm Agent of t Madison and Indianapolis - aut.tosu. Comer Yost & Perry eta., Pittsburgh, Pa. ji.27-1721 a.W. 6 1 7. It. 144,414.• lITTZLBR . & EORWAR,DING & OOMMISSIdN MEE CH/MTh sad Des3wrs In all 1401440PIttatrornh Man. nrod. Astlenik las&Plpe and nal foss, 4. 11 lteq 131:not. Pinalricrg34. _ sui-1.44.64 . 4 . B. OANFLELD. late otWarren,.!Ohio, 1 0nkl and fcgrardlabarhant. sad Wlolo .o ie Batter, Pot and tad Westanrrhplit iuma r : Watat stmt. 4 Tasq!yvirutot.........— - - .4:t ri agreera ! saa. LtlirLE 44 - D i r Wholesale Groom, PpasmanclOommladonlauel Debra tit klasmfacums. No. US es7l, iWattio eITEIgnWAREILOUFfE.--HINICM' v•OOLTSlVlS,lksvarattna an • Coaustheloa Ifeduakt, igOBIASP • -11: Importer and Dealer Pratte/1 and Meals Wall Pam, pa 66 Mutat Ullman aaII lowth itais‘ Plastatrab. DRY GOODS. JoI3.IIPH , }LORNE st CO.. Wholeeslii and - Retail Dealers in TRIMEINOS, SMEZIOIDIRLIO, HOSZEIT .11 GLOP= imatev Goode, .I.e. - al. as. 406 and the Dictum& • Urn. tahllilt 4. LAMM_ 110,7111211711311...41. L. LIMIONT al., It. Wl= A. M.MON & 00., .Wholeula and Retail at it 2=s2sTand S4pleD7 pooda, 25 111th At i ILIELPILYKistaItiIIOMEIMLD, Wholesale awl Retail ettsitt DU tti ifsrobatits. earn* 76m4. Ursa. Crhiytol4 ROUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL W I &AZLE& tage,ai% graucionrimpurs I.42Zaciligt --- , J ..-ItexcuMall Reamovil I • Untold I , , • aconsfßoN • cloe-iro.• so.. "'rat ' anuar. H.ANING Removed' ow Store to No: 23, nth stmt. (ant dem to A. A. Almon A Oa) in srt nom props:WU etalatt our of tho Wert Make els. -mailto Portodila m illdam ollaattaan• WI Ompink sal Ott turas to tato t. • . , • -.l,,, Pgjaiita . a thliotblax MUD Wtle tutirvita liftraliaPtllg asa, . wo. ....• osa... m Tobat • ill ------ &1 Vv . . =am a toll 4 SAS ' at lilt ..v..• .littor stsboiennos ww----- .7, 4 W/1011 /L A titßS • • ! T TWOS • ' 'O4 ImpOrttri ' I roan EitaLlu m ". h ig ab z BUSINESt3 ;CARD S. Ift, wi 34:411111 AGENCIES. DRUGGISTS. - PITTSBURGU, • BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING HOUSES •JORN T. , HOGG: BUM& ITEDIOHD . CAMMABANT. Wind aba. 00NominviLLn. lIKYJOTTE 0 . 0, resume UnIo!MWN At w ovoular, , swam BUlrlat_ ,00 1 11 Downs mare& phonons toadevoieine boonhh sold and connoted. Butk Note. asui ilpode bought 1.611 fold Stooks. Notes sad other thenritise bought Inn .WA on lonuniadon. CbtreepzeiftEce and oollieticomoontebee. " I sounno..._, D oroms 34.1u!....1 MM. RAMER & MEW,. .Baaken3 and Ex- Vrarokenr.. Godr and& Gold ml Elm and onVtr24 ous au roillo.. and illftti Ttmolifb s t‘ck ion BwlP .Cost id' ilt. 13ny - mile toeko on OncontA k. .k.... Maw lkossronsdo on .i 1 • too Onion. ..... a/ = awl Wood to. tona' directly modes 4.. St.Obsclos cf 7447 , . HOLMES SON, Danlers Fateigpa ,_• lament*, sus V idu Esellt Notes ittid2psio, No. 49 nom= Fitts. threashorttuart(4l.4==. on all toe pei hi'VX•9 toi ti TBOX/11111M11711.....„.70831 61/1611......-.1111. UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. NlTlLLeartilinne Mania:Lees of the Quinn PourEltri at tn. old stand of PiNNOWS, 811T1711 , Thigetgala e s il i=esitoval, a lam and mond mectosaszo a ourrittog (leaking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovine, OFT= .11.1 4 7D_JARL0.14 elfrO_D2s, MANTLE A - KITOHIEN GRATES, Mau Ware, Wagon Agozu, Dog from; Sad Inas, Tea Kettles, Plain mit Plow Points, Will and Maohinery Outings generally, Mid OAS sad RATE 6 Pl2llllol all dm. IRON h NAILS OFlll` E REST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Plo.o of which will as sold at man prism. in 77-11. Penn Cotton Mills, Pit:Wide'. KWIEDY' OIIMADS & CO. Manufoo: = I A No. 1 ham 414 Ong Chian of all *ohm ai llh ant Ma• • 9°. DI" and Baahthrd; a* etall aim and daminthor• It"th nalt at Ufa Huta.. Store efievaq MUM • IA Woodartron. will hare ottentfon. Walt WIL AM BARNHILL & 61 Penn at., below 31arbary,Pittabni_ gh, Pa. QUAIL BOILER MA.U..RS and MUT. tal Mgr= fita l trestat r gima P t salia. - naa. as ik czaats idassiWilAratt.. In Vladuct bins, deangie UMW M t t . sot/ob. All orders nm • distanie ruty Hats And Caps. k t.v. 191LSON & SON keep constantly on • butlyn.7Mirtkot and misty of Mts . luttl 131217 -- tr.Oso.goodond ohm% Critter to vo to • coil Wino putotlsibutolsoortion. 1201841 W: WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Kann!Warm earl Dealer in CaninetNrers.Re. SS gnat GROCERS. ears r.aturosia Shriver do Dilworth, WROLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 130 & 132 Second Street, (Belem Wood sad alattateld) PITTSBURGH. • I: : 't' :t:t:, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, No. WO Leafy aura, littkona. oa0.1) esa ana„ V. eirs-tscun.wr CL WHOLESALE filrenS, LW Second and 151 Front street, 1016 nrraistlßGE. JAL c•a•om 'allace a. Gardiner, IIROLEM4LI DIALERS ID Flour, Provisions and Produocaernolii4, NO.= 1413MITY IT. •1617 BAOALEY, COSORANT & CO., Wholeo seats Ws Qroee,o . l3 sad 23 Wood stmt. Pitistnath. AssCULBERTSON, Wholesatip wooer sad casuzdassoa Madaut.DesiselaProhiceasertits. Manallettund Amami, li4 Lllarty rats mar nart•—.„. non. TOUN FLOYD & CO., Wholuale Grocers and t, h. Oomathidentiarcluati,No.l73lroodan4 Llio glasoPlitsbusg $6113 - - ROBERT 3100.134 Wholes:a. orxaz bob, lailtaitroaittowictiAtunilletaris. awl LS f‘f =Es • • DamestbWisur sad La ma% 11. Sit • • tusul • Kock of irosaler tr.l n. MEW ratr . t ta Ma a . Wlkolsab in V "Ighir '*ittA -7 4.7004.• •• • - . , . ANA A I's . • MTN mnrraraft2MM .e :" "11l ." . • I . I " . FrITMT74I_nMnMI COOMIANE taI , (mooasoor to S. Sad . hor,) WbotmosWoad BaAnise In Bodo, nal= ozY GY4 ' tor amain'. lodyal street, etb loos &Y, :I : . • f ' I : L. READ Zoo • . . 1. d 8 ‘, • . 14-, MUSIC. &C. Jobn H. Meilor, 0.81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond d Yourtb i r Penh Rola Assist Ow OICIOKINt• LlN'd MONA Vd1 1 %3111 54 ? PAWL 11. Bieber & Bro., N 0.5 3 FIFTH ST., Ske of the Golden Tartnem me Aimee for nufte ocearce Oleo )_smAvalli4 timid wut 16gaser PIANOS. and an. HART NEIDILIWII Ganda IdIILOABONB and (WAN HARMONIUM, Donlan le sad kln4cal Imam =soft. Charlotte Blame,' • NIANUFACTURER and Dealer in Piano t sad Importer of made mu) =nodal lostro effmt Tor the WIALBUBM:P.III9)S, atm tht Rhea 0(111 BoetattPlaposortue sad trtt.h. oat &alma Attachment mm 115 Wood et B Ltalti i r 3. Patent e an Stretched LEA ER BELTING, From the Manufaccorrof Holt &Brothers, RAW YORK. the: Bolting of this manufacture has SteZees wrerded the Gad Saida wad Dlplim Uw _ from ow Ms w awl hartintte thiceudnont the United the wet peen/ try the American Inaltute, New et Limb lea Inf./Wag thelell arlaild. It b War poor map ernew wawa edam badmen tang eintnit. ad under the werwonal ewe ef wt•Dele their Wu assimilated_ by themaelvb their ewe ering Wee" Insuring beam fuel rate and- weree, Maid at their nwn tenmatter the liejlbe l end atwalerrs hale i mi trtnewilme«lmmtd dr" on reur.binta with /wry modern • Im whichd &Mid with their Went eisper== burn wmete s prActlem 'whim nn both elder let UM bend, miming them then On the wallet end /Wow borer of mare S t e c vent over Mow I madeln thilmWhir7 meaner. To inwhenlator kind& tgatton m er i. won . len 4 pop:i rMlle maw gine blew& works, dla hone* t end e d, rksWmrota , ten ab every wasensit ame n Is apedll recomme le • bet of dry reamer ewes to the quality a this Dann/. For Ws ImM. DM LANG& No. PO Llbrty et. melte the hied of ware. . Wee I 0. CitairEtl. nMovAE Valley Forge Plow Works. . J. S. 311411.111. lk SPEER itratoVXD to the first story of t tarts •n 4 00:Mt LlNiZm un" itVl:elibe opoug :2 Paaratolvro th okrGilif=t i intim citiamers n atirrireir VC ' tzno ßoZte UOtbatactrz , , , azi . . m usi llAvro tt il e 5 0 .... /UT • N. DE LAILNALE, DE HIDES, LE ATHER & OILS ; 233 mozarrar.. anof4i2 fie hood of Mod. • 101 l anortreont of . Iloyt's Uglier Belting' and Oils, let i rblistylad Octi Ow. always on hand. Ninth Ward l!ropertrfor Bala. y WILL 'IIELL zeamonable term and psymftti r ty.o MITS. Gonna Oa Ma and Ouroll sta. opmdto o=sf Dem 7barato bandsman sd rivain 'Mamma fssi=aoh. Tbs= r = Bl4 164.211 Ise *Ulm arestAng boarding boomer far mi n = opal brousht by tba Perm or Ur Oannant Illa I I a 2L ir a I 0 et% coma of Mkt ind Wllklnf sta. @NM Ur Inman no* nay 1 1 =1:eta ailsltAgrci: t rea st . .11b, boners& of modban. ibdtblif 7" . ""Mi ISAfirilibl.l23 Mott WttNotc, (:. Botta total.. . . in the .or to um& s eimole Ash ot eittuseht to the ma. 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A..830172CAm. . MERCHANTTAILORS. 667 EILOADWVI NEW EOM ITHZkw barn mitolnol i ::•:: t iatt... = im. A4 A r : , h t . :: late firm of A. & 'A. Anion' h ay . ander or Ms erlsdnal &W s mittfa , al Irk' histuall his son WlLLie d: :& too Wit ft , •4,') tot th• toatinoWe taloa the atom No. NH Ntoadoss. We% the et.likiko- Is • sad IttowNilltati Hots% wbw•Nott 'opt olotood • too amt Clotta. Ciattawor sad satin= of Um wood &WM.. Oar custizsoentsti isoW*l that to:Wan WI be to so. Um. tbo mutat*. Womb Noir "ttlui of attention to =Eon meet Ow Noon/or .•••ta t r, "c um . an •11109 toluite•Wej gement Wad. up In • muter thit,tw SWIG !moot to mt. Powsi. , Snag Maine Bpodl Cotton. map & BLiONAIIGIIPS superior lemma Eth , Oord TOO yards Spool Cotton aroad, WARRANTSD 6 Cord NO. 60 inanely/ outhr„vo—Lbreirerza=`,ll.3 2.d Rom lio. 90 to 114:010. h 101 l theorem:it of IL% fiPll/ et I! !eh fr now Mbrd ym i waun t iwur a RN both c a w/we by tho cue ontl l o dos e or =taw aritom , fiX. _ _Pletrighwl, ew York e Gomel Unit kr ORES et =IIJUIT. theme,. Same Pith thr lathreventrato Imam ~3;t1.4., New York Corn Exchan_ge. BA G NAAELA VreatOß Y. SU t B. E. OLABR, MANUF.etOTTIARR AND DRAM? IN Bake and ;lagging, ORTABURCII Sbeating, Duck, Elam and mulas,liour at, surplold with Grohs BM& Seam*. ow floor Wepota. mir.ramw BABB, Doeisail/4 . 34 rested to order mead/ be their oemartasont, of swam le Va. eat af mints &dorm bed ou •r , lan JUT GAY UR itua navyta aga r to ar. taittmetto melet* our rack of Puma' 14.11, eta Iteuales the verb= 0•514 4CC Vflr heart wooseurge. hear/ to rem! ea De24 4 41F1 le m a V i iet a ioug u eetligs. " Vot mL i a,=f um or cased Sho.h. We hare Eel • =Atte aints, Oil" Glass, Burni P ng Fluid, Camphem Alcohol. acct.. DOER k MANN,. laSlGULt9Wlollll=4.4l=avrovi - , 45;4 dKm sellin&the,above Artitiesuooti twet= with saapl e Z w ar= d tr 2.4 W inctirn . 4 Alliskiass Zaneßig% , 60.: that o iracontata . to Demon pt .bustancrs Rirtblo/, Oa U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thom meet, N. Y., MANUA OPMAMBLE MAN: arl'TM!, WIEN SOK Vu,,.I,IDESTALek iele,T= "6" tteelyeet . aaa lehlicat: 1,,,, Doet. ductal oombhsat with hunerai c4eo ah to be =kidded lam sew farm and ester, which • marble hut be ausaaas• tared at imam auf the sabot th• maamon matarlal, ter=trealiejes thtnh darehillif i ra hima j a . 4al i t naming lath the tame df the ' hetiehtiorbile no vagl trAto.enkeetcrjr=7togis sa,ft: MOM re the atandtlehoi matt. alabm Ibt Camas nom, ethlettethl hums tentantee Mom to thee* tutereettos theasemeereades famished au "ge= Ea& riUSAgritniia"." EDWARD P. DlOSFrench Window Mau. lE, 144 Maiden at., R. X., ins dales wetter gaditm Blur Baltrad Dora. 91TERS to Dal- eta =dens:omen his t c a tr =sof !melt Ahab, gr u r Won.. Vlar t z . tr= of U:Lt.C.lr“"kitte,e, OlsawittZ77 Umbrellas ald Parasols. JOHN flikt WiI O L izt Iar.R.MANUFAUTURES, 234.t235 Broadway, New Yoxt. The most extensive in the world. Trilate fall in the price of materials, eon aLEtwat sass the. ttalassaaT or the =oar 00 . 413:M1101 a. to suaralkottss want Ito ts• aortas tradc sat to agar to tottabsottl my 10111 Wass Qs !song sad MN MOORS lidlartasbat of UMBRELLAS AND PARISOLS roteltitatonetPlC er Amools natahatila tradtlett imadA nistwe asU mut mods& tha stock erns .14—Ptmosnt this card art seltitirar n tour Pocket fk esta hsa.tosto m s s. JOLIN I. IL rctl, Itanalstootat. mum PREMBII PIANO PORTE& STEINWAY le SONS, atameracruaaaa et azalea Wallow Iltrart. 1111 411111A.MIT. 1011 r wez. I.IIESPECTIELLY call the at- • AA, Unties of the pataa to talr ap amartataataf wasaipaa n &adamant 'aka. for voluaa 01. tone etutlei leash. iskut7 at tala.ftthork stat us LW ara anstaaamal. a. ..V3: Vat A orta :To ife t' 5=1:41 2 Ha ft tra.V2fatt NM T aa Ball lams. NEV VPulrEß...%rway licaal_kan* Jut bran avaraial taw aza GOLD =DAL (avar all 10=11.41 Is t ha rof tba ..asuaiaaa Icatltata, kale. nusiNG PuRPOSES, and fdr T u n Fuin k ith in nith isa,,,,WIT and DRY blikettn a t slow E BINGIL3I and DOtraWI I NTT 2 /141 ° 0731T Mundectured and old • . • G Nxvl Tom ._.ol2r...,.....Pronnalsnnut as ill ZlB4. of GI:Mr. lI.OMUMNICartig i nkAMMta. 14- reolifilyr . 81 r, BROS. & Co.. ADD MALI= 314 Drop, P 4, 0 -Dyes, Pertamery, kw, 170 WILLIAM ST. ) New York, Oval: the attention' of the trade to their lull sad niled stoat or Drop. Polak 0114 Part:ow. 17 12t 4 =a2 tottuntwearlataartatiow artftapaDroct they aro Woo toestitra. oal ai rroSt Maw or MOW. Wu awl monotot% or rod Val Itecwoo. Oar totati. *twit Wig 7. LI tragglairatce ~ aa r *the ta ow also to era on the =ea ad tams Ordat. tabor la woottor br ittli toot attattioa. • • loglir 0! A:iq t!lti TO noussicitirsits AfrD DRAL.M. VIII HOPE ALES, 11 Pomo roar, _and T 1 Vinyl maim SiV ro ons, ~.13irogiog gnat, 103 Crag Nay ror , os. 3:3011 and 83 edam otyrotaormy Propnetors of this long and known cor...zac AND ar,Cl EITT:4444ITIWY: ornthicuy to ni*l tniCbuT Foarogoorrasom Itordero rm. gar nalgirrod, Elmult,Yan and Woo Oskar no,- 743 gdostard oa V a l i gd maga:t i ger sr* ageorrouonatraVrir. " I.D. th.t advtool to !doubt Er o b= 3 as tlrdc. Ydr The Adams =press Comp any. Pittatarsh, Beckett& and New Brighlan Ezprua. R tho especial nocoramoddion of tho . aro* Rattresi mut between Pi ation alchathem on ce a me nd N Ohio %pm. d.ew ton. eh= IntbnAte Mi oa me and social Marko, require =aWolth the Ms M i reOrairno l tl v e . fr u ita g gl, rmor on the Aelmustm Tr who sass ea to him. • , The 011 4 =41 tam anWige s teM tialotaire ear, ler the (Moon and bo toe siderity intriantlfZer w rgigteL . i lleAll . l= h rlatt A rt= ny City t durla tru e ttheni attend la sudtmalsaknai se Train ;rib his Lads art 4.1.74,14......d. z 1;11 I Ididuty to nodes de Me hp trip Latimer orders, m o ney. *. which will be dellmed to tthe Prom El n g 7orriet ?I P i ng*, Melt e. tl e7l4 l"l" iir. es to at &Irmo! Inthe elty—penununicatil mtge....- obtain lubmstlen. and return end Morn thast—niate otrch larsecir S. per of gt:1741:07 j' in n tetro A t i p unnyt romo to wul b liro dilltenomsittiou Wraiths:AA out (Ls muse such deter lwetheitelMMlSO7 torrent.. hems. Arp t Weytheracus, ell matter will be lqt with the NMI . = Vigell= l traigell w rt i tarTs Minnie 44: ng X" • • • CUM* AV earn lox. whom_ to, and Or Serliall naidered by the Mossenor. Are Intended to be within no. movable Wuha n When afloat:um of the badness Is such A na h e en , earements co bested.. the Moamar Is milked be Ids bills and bug. Imsdaily with the Company. Ana ray Inloth the yet. reheat the W. will ohm not sidr.. to wait *lll ' ruirl fiAti?L'IAP4 In tee niattn. A commas Ids dank/ten aii. Oh lull. 4" OFTWZRO an Mow' W F Frettr =re. diso% l ll4 hirdaluthOlt. RecAsitar—ki i . Omnilb* W.B m AntAul AtirmasPe.- Plttsbantli. pea 20. MA/ Commercial Hotel, Corsuiqf Girod mu i teem Limy NOV Orleans. EK. STEEL , would moat. reopo2Nri s fa 1, harm Ur * trantloic Natio ULM Ss ei Oa stern mad 1.61. . Tb. thud has neatly siptaies• • thermal moat ima inamaszy wad Ant gin Vistad a? b reb, mair t riAD Sant lusaltare, act, i. , .. C beMts.:::F l e %s ib :4CW air= thaTtuibli 1.17-roprififataiitist-ittimmadiate Tidal, af. , tie m m ita xis= /a ire a C t ealko== . 33 192 r _Mteetlos toVis of wil. ta • Inhadve . ;au WWII Wows pas , ant W..OIICICIII, Ws Price of Board` per h 'Th o i y a;a11 00. tw4' lil, a . ! . '-: no Bet iab%Weemsitk ,W•WONA4 I ; kwelW2dVttatr'=n I .4.140 N: 4 00 , -TRANSPORTATION Au LlNll—aseleig lee4o tettantalis rittejy_ote. T r ito i rge MTadAre i t h il e sod um , = ic iltlee. =ram- _Stst thee soS: I re=aVir akt MI I° 0 r. elland ea II • to of . 'Wkair NatM4IS . ' svinlidebt . - THURSDAY MORNIN G , J'UNZ 26, 1850. Advance payments.—Hereafter no out ,galiAtoa will be taL - on for the Dolly or Weekly Gazette, Oho Daytona Is mode lo advance. Menem the time lone to which the subscription Le paid. the paper win be invariably stunned. rollers the subscription le re Maned b 1 Minato tarinent. All tronslent sdiertistrt& M .veer dtrosiption, will be required to be tali in sol ',Le.. The only =options win he where special swath 1r or *rip eroitroots tie made. seslAtir Yel-Plttsburet Weekly Uase<te.—Th• sztowlys m a t ti am dew Wale thew odors to our badness ma a moat deifiatis mad= of koalas thstr business Wove Ctosolosuktloa Is botessnlbor luatt the thotortel, males al:Weekly, mastuat, massatiotora suet r Wm, le Wotan Rennin/11s. and luta= Ohio. Republican Nominations. FOR PRESIDENT. JOHN C. FREMONT OP OALIPORNIE. FOR PM PRESIDENT. WILLIAM L. DAYTON. OF NEW JERSEY. State Ticket FOIL CANAL COMIIIIIIOIIII, THOMAS E COOHRA.N, of York. FOE AUDITOIL QUILL, DARWIN PHELPS, of Armstrong. /OIL smsraron atismsz, BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, of Bradford Cos. Pameonn—e friend has called our atter , lion to a very striking testimonial to the talents and acquirements of the Bepublicau candidate for the Preeldeney. It Is found In an edition of the Anabasis of Xenophon prepared by Dr. J. &Mervin, and published ' by Lippincott & Co., of this city, in 1880. In the preface to this work, whichas dated Philadelphia, August, 1860 Dr. Itoberton, addremaing himself to the stu dents for whose use his book was designed, re lates for their encouragement what ho calls "a very remarkable instance of patient diligence and indomitable perseverance." We subjoin his narrative: "In the year 1827, after I had returned to Charleston from Scotland, end my classes wore goes en, a vary reppecteble lawyer Come bony school, I think sores time In the month of Octo ber, with a youth apparently aboutatiteen or rerkeps not so much, of middle alse,gracall manners, rather slender, but well formed, ,aad i upon the whole, what I would call, handsome; of a keen piercing eye, and a noble forehead, seem- Ingly the very seat of genies. The gentleman stated that he found him given to study, that he had been about three weeks learning the Latin rudiment', and (hoping, I suppose, to nun the pollee attention from the law to the ministry) hsd resolved to place him under my can for the purpose of leansing Greek, Latin and Math emetics, sufficient to enter Charleston College. I very gladly received him, for I Immediately perceived he was no eimmon youth, as Intent- gmsee beamed in his dark eye, and shone bright-1 ty on Ikla countenance, Indicating great ability, I and an assurance of his future prosaism. lat once put him In - the highest class, but just ha stening to read Catir's Commentaries, end al though at first Inferior, his prodigious memory and enthusiastic application soon enabled him to surpass the beet. He began Greek at the same time, and read with some who had been long at it, In which ho also soon esosliedk In short, In the epics of one year, he had with the clue, and at odd hours with myself, read four books of se mr, Cornelius Napes, Lialicust, nix books of Vir gil, nearly all Horace, and two books of Lbry; sad In Greek, all Grteca libtors, about the half of the Ent volume of Gum Majors, and . four boots of Homer's lad. end whatever he read, he retained. It seemed to me, in feet, ea If he learned by mere Intuition. I was myself utterly astonished, and at the awns time delighted with his progress. I have hinted above -that he was designed for the Church, but When I eonteroplat ed his bold, fearless disposition, his powerful Inventive, geniis, his admiration of warlike ex ploits, and hie love of heroic and adventurous deeds, I did not think It likely he would be a Minister of the Gospel. He had not, however, the least appemence 'of any vice whatever. On the contrary, be was alwejs - the Tory pattern of virtue end modesty. I could not help loving him, so muoh did he captivate me by his gentlemanly conduct and extraordinary progress. . It was easy to see that he would one day raise himself to ant: nonce. Whilst under my instruction, I disaa erect his early genius for p_oetio "composition in the following manner. When the Greek elate read the account that Iterodotus.gives of the battle of alarsthon, the bravery of MilUades and his ten thousand Greeks, raised ble -Patri otic feelings to enthusiasm, and drew from him expression' which I thought were embodied In a few days afterward In some weßArritten verses in a Charleston paper, on that far-famed unequal but successful conflict against tyranny and op pression, and suspecting my talented scholar to be the author. I went to his desk, and asked hint if he di d write them; and hesitating at first, rather blushingly', he confessed be did.— I then said, "I knew you could do such things, and I suppose you have some such pleas by you which I should Wm to see. Do bring- them to me." He consented, and In a day or two brought me ft number, which I reed with pleas ure and admiration, at the strong marks of value stamped on all, but here and there re quiring, as! thought, &very slight susendment. I had hired a mathematician to teach both him and myself, for I could not then teach. , that science,) and in this healso made snob wonderfal program, that at the end of one year be entered the Junior Claes be Charleston College trinisplt= antly, whilst others who had been studying fohr years and more were obliged - to take the Bovho moterolus. About the end of the year 1828, I left Chatlenton, hat I heard that he, tingulshed Jamie!, and graduated , in 1880. Af ter that he taught Mathematics for some time, and then went to study law under a certain celebrated Senator. His career afterwards has been one of heroic adventure,. of hair-breadth escapes by flood and field, and of scientific ex plorations, which have made him world-wide re nowned. In a letter I received from him very latoly, : be expresses his gratitude to me in the following words:. ,"lam very far. from either forgetting you, or neglecting you, or in any way losing the old regard I had fot,yoa. There is no time to w,blah I go back with more , pleasure than thit spent with you, for there was no time eo thoroughly well spent, and ‘ of any thing I may have learned , tromembernothlng so well, eeleo &labial', as what - I acquired with you." Here I cannot help saying that the merit was al most all his. own.- It is true that I encouraged end che,ered him on, but if the soil into which I put the seeds 6f !eaglet' had, not been, of the richest quality, they never would have "prong up to s hundred fold le the full ear, Such, my young friend', is bat an imperfect sketch of my once beloved and favorite pupil; now a Senator, who' may yet rise to be at the head of this great and growing 'Republic. My prayer is that be may ever be opposed tower, injustice and op preemies of every kind, a.bleselpg to his country and an example of every noble virtue to the whole world." Frannie AA A Leateratron.— , CoT. Fremont eat in the U. B. &mete during a portion of anti ses sion. Yet, says the Boston , AUati, during that short time, by hie omit:llene judgment and= in- , domitable persistatioe, he urged thriugh the Senate, against, the moat formidable opposition, law for working the gold mines, which settled One of the mostdfilloultpreetioalqueatlonsin'the world, and settled It for the benefit of free labor. . (longues, urged by powerful specrulatoti; both In and out of California, was much inclined to manage the mina of the public domain alter the old. Spanish fashion, farming them out derive a large revenue to the government, and leaving the laborvre to becoom either virtual OP actual elates. Colonel Fremont'e bill prevented all tide by a minute eubdivielon of the gala bearing ferrite. ry, and greeting permits to work them to actu al admire on easy condition& When CoL Fre mont was advocating hie bill before the &Date, he thus briefly charaoterised , lte scope, showing the true pith of his Democracy ..The principles of this bill, all havialready stated them are, to exclude all ides of making a National revenue out of these mineti... ? to prevent the possibility of monopoliesbY :moneyed napl taliets—and to give to natural capitakthat tato say, to labor and industry, elided:ante to *ark end the secure enjoyment of what they Fad," Rartnuocastest at liratilEri:••-•A 0017111pOild- Ant of the ,New Yavir. Tribune writes front CUB county, Nelusaka:— , • , ' On ;the fourth day of July, we shall orgiudee alts baboo n party dn. this county. our Dem. °crane friend, object to agitation by; 'orgenise lions, yet they can hold °cumulous, uphold Border Ibillimusm- end villify Free Elate dietto while we mutt keep quiet and notagitatei They bive'f*ried oar Au principle of ,uo agitatioh, with a vengeance, We look fanned with deep eolicitide to the approaching campaign, In which' ire cannot' puttolpate.. We consider that s not only le Pm fats of KUM to be decided by the contest; but also that of this Territray,eed ell tha nationaidomaln. It Kama is lest, wears lost—at least Booth Platte. The Blare Prater must be checked now or never." I " Buzz Aroman...-The•LenshigbamiqN. , yx Denucsat, like the Mohawk Coilierrreprees support GAZETTE. Bronsaan's Fosrrrort Aso Cuttue ow . 7111 Soars.—lt 13 refreshing to contemplate the quiet dignity and patriotic spirit which charac terised Mr. Buchanan's career in congreak Not for one instant, never on a single proposition, was be found in company with the Abo ßdonits. He neither originated nor supported measures of aggression upon the Bomb, but in every emer gene', sealoualy defended the *.legal and politi. cal rights" of Blavery. Bo consistently did he adhere to the Constitution, that we challenge the Whig to cite a single instance of a clear and unequivocal struggle between Eilarery . and Abo. litionimn, in which Mr. Buchanan did not esparto the Interest' of the South. Me-never strove to impair the legal guaranties of Slavery. He never neglected an, opportunitta rebuking the' spirit ion. and opposing the design of sectional agi tat It Is true At• ,dici not go. to the entire length of Ur-Calliopes famous: reeolations: and neither did Mr. Clay. If,. Buchanan went as far in their support as any other Northern Sen ator; so far, indeed, as to advents beyond the popular eantiment of the Northern States. On and every Aboli pract ictioni al issue in dispute between Slavery s- Bachman took the side of the Booth. He voted to unrolls the air - lation of incendiary documents through the mans. He oppceed the confirmation of Edward Everett as Minister to Great Britain, because of bin opinion that Congress had power to abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia It. was an early, steadfast and efficient friend of Texas an nexation. lie was an early, steadfast and air'. emit foe of the Wilmot.roviso. He advocated the admission of Arkansas into the Mean. He denied the right of Congrees to toroth Slavery in I the Dieriot of Columbia,. In the great struggle' of 1849, when the North was striving to drive Slavery from tho territorial possession of the Government, Mr. Subsea's, then in private life, and ender no obligation to mingle is the battle, volunteered in the servioe of the South, and pro. posed to extend the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific Oseart—by whioh measure Aboli tionism would hare been excluded from the en tire region of our Mexican conquests. After this Compromiee line wan practically obliterated, and the South cemented to the now arrangement of 1850, he planted himself upon the finality of the eettlement and the support of the Fugitive Slave Lair. When, at lilt, the Booth discovered the impolloy of attempting to bolster its rights by temporary! expedients, and resolved to fall back wan fundamental principles, Mr. Buchan- an promptly and heartily approved the repeal of the Missouri'restriction, and the plan of , setting sectional disputes by leaving the issues of /Re very to the decision of the popular will, exprco. sed through a legitimate 9 , pr:llam-exerted in obedience to the paramount spirit of the Consti tution. In his own State, Mr. Buchanan has played no Inactive or neutral part iniVe struggle -be tween Slavery and Manama= It Is doe es mush to his authoritative influence as to the coo eervative temper of its own people, that Penn sylvania has ever stood by the South in ito resis tance to lawless aggression uon its rights.— Nobody has forgotten the patri otic and powerful appeal which be addressed to his fellow citizens in 1850, counseling them to owe sectional agi tation, and to support the measured of the Com promise. Afterward!, in indignant voice, he protested against the conduct of an Abolition Legislature of Pennsylvania, in closing the pri sons of the State against the efficient of the Fed eral Government, when they were attempting to stints the law for the recapture of fugitive slaves. Mr. Buchanan, spontaneously from im pulse, and deliberately from conviction, indorsed and approved a Platform which presents an epitome of the rights of the Soutb.--Riehmond Enquire', June 20. Wesnmorron, Jane 22, 1856.—Mr. game's speech in defense of Maasaohusetta ex cites nearly the same commotion among the chivalry as a hand grenade plunged into en ant-hllll.. The valarana and excitable Col. Keitt, implicated with the other Colonel in the assault upon Mr. Sumner, instantly resorted to the ap proved tootles of hie order. Hi applied the withering terms "That's false" to something said by Mr. Burlingame. The Northern people may not be generally aware of the awful signi ficancy of this formals in personal dypntee.— The lie Is usually given in order. to_ exfraet a challenge from the opposite aide, or to chew the 'minipill.* Of the person using itln belligerency and valor to hie opponent. 'The theory is that the person receiving the Be is diegluced p and can only wipe it out by challenging and fight ing. The party who challenges mans great disadvantages, thus: he muit yield to his adver sary the privilege of seleesng his time, his die lance, and his weapons. For example, Hein is a duelist, and la said to have killed or winged MS man. Hie weapon Is the pistol, his distance twelve paces. Now any practiced pistol shot 'can hardly fiat* hit an object of the Rise of man at any mcoustomed distance. 'To go out with Hein, then, upon him .own terms, would be suicide. But with any other weapon, at any other dietanoo,' the ohancos are about oven. Mr. Burlingame, therefore, made a very wise and excellent reply to Kelm when be said, "I am reeponaible for what .I my, and stand by it"_ All that Reltt may spotter after that will be leather and prtwelle. He promises to scold at Mr. 13., hialemohnsetts, and Yankees generally, an hoar by the clock on Monday next. It must not, however, be supposed that the lie la always a fighting matter with th e chivalry. I recollect hearing Mr. Benton elate to Mr. But ler, the Senator who indorses with Inch unetice his gallant relative, that be lied in his throat, "not in his teeth, Sir, for that he may spit out, but to his throat Sir, In his throat!" Mr. Ben ton proceeded to remark' Incidentally that he foaght for &funeral. The most :sanguinary re sults were , expected. The 'bele South was looting foe its pram ciumalier to emulate pistol and make instant Incision - but he, did not, and -indeed, though eight Yearelutee - roiled turbidly away, there hum been no \duel, and it will pre_ gently come to thought that no , fight will crow out of that ...painful occurrence." Again, it la within my recollection, that borne of Missiseippl once pronounced in thecer of H. iliddlles Wise the awful words "you are liar," bat no fight resulted; and once mere, Wm, Dues of New Tork presented the same eompll- Ment on the floor of the House to Illehard Kid der Meade, end still there was no fight Alas! the age of chivalry is gone: • “lbsnnto ar• dint, And oCal goad , VOrdi a.-• rut," Gotta Perdu) and .the- Ile are the weapons of the mock homes of our ly. Moor and my lad's eyes no tundra the' cool of any champ ion of this generation. . The Boutherupresa, while yelling in drunken triumph over Brook's exploit, reminds us of the real character of the men with whom an evil fortune hue united u In political' association. Were the whole Muth a - den of infuriated sava ges, its voice could not be mere -horrible or detestable to the ear of,the.-civilized and Chris tian world. Let Civilisation. and: Christianity Judge between us.-;r,2". 21:auto. - Erearaiiri'xan Piavrevar."Bentinet," the well known' correspondent of the New York Cowie and Eactifrer; has the following peva ' graphe, ins late letter. 'IYa commend them an eloquent mad suggestive, to all oar raiders "The ticket Is before the : peeple. • The Plat. form Is before them, end , to a Rociile that by en 'orgies which allotted theadmlrstion of mankind, evtablished a Republio—the'llepablioart ticket Is committed. if there ts'esrnost in our history, the reaolt cannot be doubtful. "A Ccnvention awn so this has met brit once before in the History of title Republic. Then it was also at Philadelphia, a fortnight laten—the early part of July.' The cue met to declare the independimoo of the country, and Its severunoo front -a monarchy and its creation into a Repub lic. This one convened to sorer that Republic fron its armature' conneotion with the only in-. etitutlon that ever dishonored and contradicted our good name. A Yount . rtion, an erplorer In Wooten. wilds, :bearing make of the perils of /In Qom= and the Allegheny—almost on known—was then notated as the leader, while oiler men stood amazed,: and now, the partial' rens close. • "The platform is troth as ono 'as a nation can Stand upon.. It, is each an one as Jarrinuos Would hare framed into the Constitution itself, bot for his infestrusate mission to Prance, and omusoquent ableenee from the Beane, where of all °then howls most needed. It is a declara tion to which the Republicans of this country tan adhere, and they who do not hare mistaken their creed and their country.. 'And now the Woe hi with the people. If they believe 'is that form of . goreranient which for eighty years hie mashed Ilepublleania . ea; they will fo ll ow the - intplorer,•*3 F ree d om rd. lowed Cotowntro." • • Bao Fru.—We are easy to in= that the dwelling house and out-buildings of Prof. Wil liam, of Allegheny College, leers destroyed by fire on Thuredsy night lent, 'shoot 12 o'clock. The fire originated in a smoki-honse -connected with the wood-house, from which It spread .tei' the main building, •andao !kr advanend and so mid Tea itsprogieiek, 'that - Ad faulty narrowly 'seeped ` midi their lives. ' Very little • tru tared, The 'Professor's _valuable Library. Cabinet of Illneresi Th ll oniplacal Apparatus, and almost erery'ettltrin of honsehold furnitur e . mere constun _:hre hid, the off before cams to town 'irlth the lAftillear of taklng, he =AM= for Erfe, and iraa tutAmoitd back t 9 "Haar rittrritah*, - dog of marry Mr. the -tall and resimok: We sympathise Asepiii hi the unlit hilt sultalned, 4sppi?.3;4o,:yg.t?,,i'lrtkoP:k commtudtp-ward. ' . : t Vurr To Coz. Vainuntr.—iOn Friday last, the delegates from this Btate made • formal call by aPpointment upon CoL Fremont, at Ms present radiance, Ninth street, in the City of New York, accompanied by several .delegates from New Hampshire and Rhode liLnd. CoL Fremont gave to hie friends is graceful and hearty recep tion, and wan then aimed by Mr. Eliot, of New Beard, in maintence as follows Coz.Faxamrr--The delegationfrom tho Com monwealth of hiatnachusette to the Convention which has recently doted Its label* to &nitro"' ly, at Philadelphia, have seashell& introdoe tion, and as their honored servant I am chaired to speak for theta. Iterterning, es we are, from the city where Bevolationary counsels were held, to our homes in hiassacionsetta, where Heroin denary battles were fought, it seemed eminently appropriate that we ehoeld reader our personal respects to one who has been ebony, with one. seal emardmity, leader of the lame of Freedom In • contest whose- auocandal conduct will call for the prudence, the aoreßot4 and the eon ertannate whet= of a. civilian,' United to the en orgy end the executive will of a commander. These delegates,,selested within tMair respeot. No districts from all pule otter Conunonwealtb, assembled at Philadelphia. without concert, and with ntilmtneleige up= the part of any, of the impure the preferences of his alsociates. Bat at our earth:et conference It soon immune appa rent that the voice of this delegation would-be pronounced for you. If Convention It had afte lu repreared that asuccaszful vindication of the pies for the establishment of which we ambled, embodied in our Federal Con stitution, and On which the Union .of these • States was based, required of us that wie should yield our preference and surrender our choice, mach surrender would hare beim made, as Poi Yourself, would have enjoined, mad It was with sinoerest eatefaction • that we found that the hopmand expectations of a large msjorty of the people, as expressed by their delegates, were centered also upon you. And now, Col. Fremont, we .have to say that Blameachnietts will be found`faithful. And it is our earliest prayer, as itia also the expression of °mimed faith, that lie who holds in the hol low of ills hands the destinies of this people will Co guide and control and /strengthen you, that when success shill have crowned our work, as we believe it will, by year public course, the high hopes of humanity wilt be folly answered, and the will be secured. pernumence of Constitutional Liberty To this !Wagon Vol. Fremont replied in snb dame as follows: Cisolt will not be expected of me, I am sure, that a formal response will be made to you at this time. I thank you eottliaily for your action, and for this kind and unqualifi ed expression of confidence in me, _I . shall en deavor to deserve it. You have been engaged, gentlemen, in a cause that ehmeld draw to Its rapport all the friends of Constitatkinal Free. dom. I have read the *Went which you ben adopted, and have examined with care the prin. ciples it embodies. 14 is it ',this time, like a second Declaration of ladopendenee. I believe., in its truth, and can adopt it la salts partn and it will be my purpose, if the voice of the people shall ratify the , nominations ;which yon have made so to conduct the Government that these principles, thus avowed; shell become effective. Before retiring, the members of the delega tion were presented to Mrs. Fremont,- - and had an opportunity to judge how - well this mom- Oiled lady will be able to grace the White House at the capital; where, we _hope, she will soon finclii residence...4lo/ton Agee: bincionora.--The diamond* preues are ha despair at the loss of their favorite arguments In political compaignk - the "Hartford Convention" and "old federalism" ' Haring' riotoinated for President almost , the only' old Federalist re. nutining, they rse in sad quandary. •• I.7 TARCANDLLS—Just recteired from Qin do W.I. oo ociutfoiroont, 223 bow of Etas Curl W. - -- porter articio, as u.7.f. by GEO. W. .TACHBON, B,•tr • Es 12 Pottrth at. M. FLOUB.--721 aka:, now. landing amerJa obPoe. ibr t. M. 28.11Liu.DIOXEY t 00. WHEAT 231 sky now landing . i tor nouogr.b.ob Pa. lc= 010XIT *OO. V::CLOTH TABLE COVERS-100 du: atialted 6112118 wad witterna.lad toed twain/ man• s..ut far sals lit the samowesaio.azalfacluot ND L 9. 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