FlT7r!*.pßoa.,:ioA r .4 , .V,Tr - Sr.lL‘likaa /a 1:1°* :>' . • - a: ItIIEHELL =BAT i PITTSBVEGH: 11E81:44.1S10111tING'DECL READING maTrza.,oxraca non or nus . , . ";. .• OA s .:Y-El:Dollars per anyb:MbiibibAliti id.dsam o .i NV Kr. ELL Y-Two DOLlbst AKl3=un in sdees.ll. -- 11bs will b. A pi .VPI led on tbsAbbbririxic coltildoo. '• • Your Coes yea ammo • - 4 5 - Ten 00541 Lot =DD= ' ' OG .•.' Air Persona can sandtted luso dab. isbas sx tibsst MIT Plitt Otrineelt SET time, by rending bilsabnsz; - ilielbarsabb L psymez.k wal . • bspet - : ltoppsd_whea tbeTsay Dolt:F.l.s • • RATES OP ADVERTISING; . . illthanalo Dnao/-5/11.-. " Do. cms 0 50' Do • cash '0 25 .'Do ens I 75 :Do -3 01 Do • thins '4OO Do ono 000 • '• D0..:'.'42 00 Do . 0000 montits--..---.«.-- 10 00 Do • six It 00 .'' /sans =COCO ' 10 00 Standing earls, (5 lines C01e..) Mow= 6 00 (holdalls/ Tar easha44ltlanllin - • On noun. shangeshlisignitararsAper an- • • ilmitta nalnl/ni Nita , ifgam.=—Never tisa - arl Part/ emerged from=defeat- with, anch : .glorimmpros• pecto for the fatty° as the Ilepetlicia party alloys at this Mon:teat. -'Throughont 'North and East, thetlris bid one =Y. wd that Is ~o rt.: orard.".. - • The pro•tbsseri_ parti In New TOik; , New tubed, 9hie sad that:glorlotie eisterhoed of states•ortdoh plasters around the g inisad °semis of thq North 'greet Is com pletely deniOralited, their back-bones' broker' dogs and their_ leaders - In dismay.;:. A party. . . whose nikwormy is stepogs,"_whose only hope e on. theTorneolos nanoh fall from the,pchlle tables - inn not long endiri:-entire ejectment from offmes in elerM of the greet commonwealths . Of tho,liemobilo without falling M piol4 entirely. Public coati:mit in somo these States is so strongly eenitig against: this port" which mokes The indorsement of "the euni of all ;41lsinles" . -- t he sins TM ,ion to full fellowship' in the Mints _ of theparty, that no man,'no believe, can he found ,who_seppOrted .314 ilnobausn in :the ; . test, Or.who defend bin administrationytpon the, prinolples mt.-forth inAbe 01M:banal:I plat- the exponent at Demooratho principleipcir lwire, his name is a byword even smog. these litho ware in 1852 Ms warmest supporters. One grant thing has boon dratted altbla the last two yesiq pis : `the ihartn.ithich the sword "Demo. cretin.-": had forao In - any =en has beinnomplete 17broken, =while the 'ruitura of Pirty ties . and the outcoming ? of the pro-surrey ,leadere . for principles that excited fear no n dia gnat in all actions _men, has built up ti great,` a 'rigorous, - a determined party "which has the power the will to battle for the right to the 'Milan:rejoiced thit the First -Wart: of this r, city, I=s'lml:tied its banner boldly'ithein the ram parts and , initiated the fight' which cannot fell to 'l;4 -eaceessfal contest betweth tenth and_ error,: We bell the movement good : omen - for the feture. nnother Calcium of this pa ' per may he felted tho itstdatiOns : Which they barn' adopted. - Os their.. political Cried. Riad them; ponder them. and see if iii them there_are not high and ennobling sentiments to which men may swear allegiance tied at the name. time be tine to all that is noble and groat in oar hauler ity; trait that the w h o l eoonntry will tel IoW the example; and be always prepared fps the which , mast never end until the ItepabUo ilhell hays emergedfrom the clouds and ; . • - toss', othich hem too long- enshrended..it,— ,Tbironride, Yen inßlieni 'of .- true heatts In tlds broad ;land tbrob -in foympatlY - With our own In thts and in every movement te. Vasil_ of thettestyrlnelyteo Width :fre vill eontlnne to 'support and defend: ThO ef freedom End ',,elallitteoessions theliorttli th e .731st And tbe :Mast: Alto torn bit aiumltenaimir,l4 oso fadh is stiligyierinthebroad, sunlight of =waver ...ins hope , and around . It the' good and true-binrt ' .'- e 4 amsendlylng and saran ftor the flgltt„ Be of gcod:cheer. Great dsods are not done ins day. ?:'atirial‘tritlizlike tie tamed 2 4195ttt1i tr6e.hoar . .7, - ,!..thedr'lardene "only after ir.any days.. In doe time theyearard Is so that no one iegrehr fiefs Gilt -4'64. time_ taken No findleatelbds ways t o ta ns •.• - • • l Itaineritat,arr or 'tali One.-AAltnost sbriulta . . . . ateatlY morement of the Board of Trade this oily iii behalf of thiti greet object, re find the subject 61.7gagini the attention:of the Meads progress 4d. ireproremath in the •-; great - comma:tele! stoporiam of - tholoptthillo.-7 . , diaintelligent - writer In the; New York Cowin. end ..IS'ainWei, after giving a red 'Sketch of the topography of the country betemna this city and . Olean, which; niece - he.yropesee to mike the head el itettethest ;navigation on the'Qhie by . . -• • metaline elaat water lmprtrrentent ottthe ghthy Naar, thns °occludes. -• antoboldihse welliemarkedifthakthe •• streams or a countiftlecirease in proportion to :the des:ramie:A - of its tit:lbex. ooKsoicroo • - = cbservation" applies; with foil force; to , the Ohio :Mier; whose volume - water has'evidently'di: • '.ininished.vtlaidnotte =ivory of the present gen . orotler,:and it is destined to a further • ..,titta; as the ealintryironed its eourcer, tooltored npond-Opened to cultivation. ' ,trThtte the-eery. taw which will. lastly cruse=the commermief the country, Watered by Itillneeetearilyditainisit the capacity . • - of thst noble Striate; in lte tatateratete, for'ite tiCOODIMArtion , The construetion railways, 1 -will, to H great extent, supply this. thtfichatal, bat'tell by me meaner supersede the , necessity of Water communrcatien to sitosantodete the hail - • let and more balky kinds - of freight: The im. _ provement of. tin Oldtiltiverie,Nherefore, a ne • - - otaMity, and must coon:occupy- the 'atrentlen,of ' - all the Bates Iy - 114001i It and,the hilasiselptd, and of the States -whose lines of railways are tending to its Iraq.: Indeed; IV is a work, which should at once o:copy the atter:lion of the Federal Logielatare., „; If the tnombmw. cf Con . • guts Nam • Ns* York., Philadelphia, iliottmend; ....Pittaburgh, :Cincinnati and other "etannetnist old's& of the West, Would, for earn, ;look to the :•," greet =proemial Interesth of the stole (Mon . • try,inessuree would - betaken the sery 'nest sestonof Connives, to de!rise the:beet made of improving the Ohle Blear,. - No•Objthtef greater . national concernment, Could tocuPy„their atten tion, amino corrimicity is more deeply interest, ed in this great ' - erotic - than the merchants of ••• flew York.: ',They shield, without 'deley, - Inose - in this matter-, end mentotislise Codgrom to - op, ' point . a corateiseion, to, determine. the best mode for aceomplUbment. Sclera' 'Pie* hove been already presstited. The coast:union of veatilesereolre of the ErpeltllollBlratall of the 'rainy setwonitir the. supply- of. the river units low anises wit The conetroation of look!, - cad. clams 'and the building Of ering.dams for the imptonmonacf its navigetlon,ltaes alreadybeen 'proposed, Bich of those piano le no doubt fees ible,' and a somparntively trifilog expense would • not only demonstrate the great andomapprocia ttd importance.of [met-aides the •attrigitlon of Ohio 'Blear, bat fornith the. meet' reliable dote open -which te ealoadate the etrOuse, and deter ' mina the best.redo of its secomplletunent. Jet -the merchants of Na York look to this matter without delay. - • - • De. RIDDINS 8Z1114021.-.4116 1143 , ./Dr. BMUS Prieehell - before the Totrag Mo' Christian Air• eoslstlea of Plitifairet.oal titualay evening, one of the meet atlrriag said dhoti:re :sermons it wee tier oar privilege tai Tattoo to It. excited the pratoturd'attentiwo or 4 large eengregistfrea, The preit • mhotild std ite tlisseettostiee' sad: we write ate to expreeethe hops that thetterweis ; /16.bl:tore:Who% hit vat dalltattA will, vith the - oiesaitt et Dr; Wilde; take atop! totrarda tare Jag itrablietwl•io pamphlet /ova that it mar Ind ite wel,b•thope who were riot et , forturiate canto hear it from the pulpit. - • ; eipeate that an error occurred in ‘ho Orm:. vets of the -igth-Ni'aft YOlk Olty; . wbiot . tto Beisibiforin shofar. wee .doprkred of - more Ulna; a: tioriona - Sotee !,'ltur boo leo oor rooted, ititi gjiriirg-001;.fiefont. khan 89,000,plumlity :the Empire State.t fforesthst.. tDcnder 9 ' - Our ha= „el by AO 9 ' - 1 , gegii Su U: T.,. • 4-iiraal 04: to o ::IDau who Snd th!el'l7l3d4"!trigisoli 404 Tit& atte,gelt CO, - a the SO foie; ' Ix"! -vcr e fl 7 06i-Adium! 7 of the OP6. ca Oil' licit, JP, ""'".,.,„ Nan do'bro ead fn tho elar 100170 614- Do iiithlß -Otst put? PsraTt LI tho Ant P anr 1!1414 - WHAT - TM PCI7IIII or 'Sams Simms 05 f.fentrrefair S...,Kinicamen--(hossidering Karate f- - inielatithato'hilasotiii, we cannot heetate in do /daring kb truneittorehly better forws that She * ehettltidniter the Shied as a Prime Srara. Every 1 sugro billet:au ebonies the place _of a white laboring 111131. There ere about - tWenty-fire I ,thotisand 'freeholders in Missouri, le, eight or .nine hundred thousand ion-elaveholders, and if the Interests of the 'majority ere to be.preferred, no sane man can doubt of , the propriety and jestice of our position, or of the advantages which wouldaterne to Missouri trent making SUMAS a fine Mate: :It is not alone that the negro occupies the place of the white mon, but that the faree choke sand., wither . the wheat. White labortbrives but poorly:, in ;the pretence . of slave labor. The eleveholders would betel*• fitted to a certain degree by making Kansas a 'Wave Stato s becanse it would increase the value of their elates; but what are the interests of twenty-fivn thowtand, compared with the inter ' este of nearly million? Sanaa as a field for white labor for our astir° .agriculturists and mechanics; far the hardy laborers from Germany -and Ireland, and not a domain for any rich aria.l toeing, is whit we prefer, and what every true democrst in the State, every friend'of commerce and industry, should prefer. The interest ef one oleos of our community should not be per mitted like Aaron's rod, to devour and mallow up every other interest , Let usjiidge of Kansas by California.-- If eatery had. been legalized there, the simple sot of, removing a dare from Virginia to California, would,,:nooording‘to Ger. Wise, have quadrupled his .vaine, making him worth 5413 thousand, instead of fourteen ,er fif teen hundred dollars: With' such - indoeements the elaveholderw would hare precipitated them selves and,their slaves upon the new- country, atii in the very first year; niggers would here etrarmed in the mines like locusts. The young I and comageons Men of our own and other Steam afield tave'to compote In that rich field of en• terprise with a conthinetlehiaf labor and capital which would have excluded-them = or crushed them; and instead of Young whifo men winning the haylehtreesures of liallforeln, slave corners or rich speculators who would penitents ' alarm, would monopolise those treasure& : Thenewt. qnsaces which Would have followed the legalise. tlon Of alave9f in California, wilt; in a lesser de. Om; follow i-s establishment ht.Eanoss. The few-ill - gain at the expense of the. many; Ihe rich et. he expense of the poor, the ahoy!, owner at the expellee of the working man. I . Taking the agricultural elms of Missouri sione;ednetemo out of every twenty who desire to live in XSZLEAII, would .be snore benefited by its tieing a free State. Taking the tradlog and meehanioal clitesto, every individual of them, ex cept ,the negro trader, would be more benefitted by its being a free State. It is not yet, possible to give an estimate of the gales 'which the ~ riser towns of the State would derive from the wide market opened to them by free Rause; nor to them any conjecture of the extent of the trade, , (including our manufactures) with a white pope. lationwhieh must tor =Amy years: to come be mainly agriculturtd; which for many years must buy and sell in the cities of Missouri- The merchants, muntdacturers and mechanics of St. Donis, we prowl:te r :know 'their own Interests, 'and if they' regard them, they meet desire* to • ace Emus a slave Staten and that it consumes five timed as =Wt . of thetas:amities and loan. ries of life la the ratio of its riumbent Every class and every_liaterest ,rave one, should pro. nuance for the exelusion of slavery from Kansas. The seal -and perseverance of the twenty-five thoumand elaveholdere, 'melte thenots match for a million. One other factit is proper to state; for every nolleof railroad built in a alarm State there are Ave Mlles built In a free -State. In view of. the. construction of the Prato Railroad from our Western boundary, this alone should deterinine our voice in favor of preferring Kan ' sae free. If an adverse destiny should decree the contrary, acme northern rival, armed with the hardy ' industry which characterises - our Northern - brother& will rob Missouri of that great enterprise. , -- We, therefore,• lay in conclusion, that it is better for the whole country, better for the West, and inenitely better for Idissomi that Ramose &Dull be free; anti in declaring for such an br ace, we declare for white men and against no grins, for free labor against elate labor for commerce, industry and Went, end for the rights and Interests of eight hundred thousand against those of twenty-five thousand.—St. _Louis Dons. ?Ea eau::.' How WOW= CAJOLE AND CAPS= WILD Efortszs—Whereter intend of the large wolves omelet° together for mischief, there is Malls &numerous truth of smaller outs to-follow in the ;ear, and aot sumileades In the work of do, etroction. Two large wolves. are entliclent to destroy the most powetfol horse, sad seldom more'than two tier begin, the sessolt,. although there only be a score in the gang . . It is no less cosine than' amudng to mitoses this lageoloiss 'mode of attack. .if there is TM nor, or , but _little, on the grcrad, two wolves approach to the most: playful. and caressing manser,,lylng, rol ling, and frisking shout, VAtil the two credulous and watineryecting dam is campletely put off his guard by cdtadte and fetrdllarlty. Daring this time the - gang, 'squitting .ow their hind quarters, look en eta distance. After some thee eyed, in this trey, the two es. 'Bl4l otts sePolstaS 'when ,cue ants:sr-his the honee heA the othoiltis tail, with the shyness and .cnosing peculinr to themselves.. At this stage of the 'attack, their frolicsome spyrorches become eery Interiesting—it is in tight good earnest; the tomer is omen decoy, the latter is the ,red assailant, and keeping his eyes steedity fad' on the harostrin' gs or dusk of the hone. The critical • moment then watched, sad = the attack - is shwas:emu; both .1! the wolves spring at their COUITI .at the same in steol.--onti to the Wort, the other to the flank .and if esecessful, which they generally are, the bind Sue rater leta go his hold till the hare Is completely dieshied. Instead of springing forward. or kicking to. diesupge himself, the bores tune round sad raunderithent attemptiag *defence. !The woif before, then springs behind to select the other.= 'The dunes ate cat and la Ulf the time I ban been describing It the horse is on his *ids; hie straggies ant fruidees—the merry is won: At this signal, the ladle:von close in at a gellopr but the conli fry of follow ers keep eta reeptatfol dietence, until their superiors ate gorged, and then they take their Inns unmolested. To tbsTAtere et %U N. Y.Osailse Te.indrer, 37AT10411011 oz rill 0nt0..--The opening of the. Genesee Valley Canal, from ilooheeter to Oletus, on the 14th Met., as noticed to the Cour. ter of the 19th, no en event of Fott Importance to New. York, and wilir form an epoch , la her •eonstoreial history.. it tot only •adds inOther great branch to the Ede Cecil felletrotlug slob varier of the Genesee,. but it indicates the , speedy exteesiou of the water line to Pittebargh, the hud of steam. beet ravigatinn on the ; Ohio. - ' Next to the opening of the. Edo ,crudi. will at's:tondos tell upon the umentrotel prosper ity of our city- The former °pool the Great Lake Basin, the latter, will lay open the whole valley of the Ohio. so that boats end barges mB7 pus from the Empire °Via ..Tbe Father. of Watts*" without bruiting bulk: • - Glum will thus become the bud of steamboat navigation of the, Ohio river, and it reeds not the- view of a prophet, to see, that them (i.e trade of the New York and Erie Ballread, as weE its an the Erie: Canal, will he vastly M euseeel • • From °loom to Pittsbargli by the Allegheny Is abort two-hundred miles, sad tbo whole fail is about' 00 foot Ar,two feet to the Mile. :lit le ad mirably adapted to slack water nerigetion,,and the puled is'not wory.iemote, alien steamboats wilt rutdarly &seen& to Olean. 'After passing the southern ilno of Vow, York:State, tho Alb; gheny river is a sneoloslon of po o, with pebbly *horde, Or mitts between them, and maybe sae itymader navigable by looks and dams, or by a aeries of wing- dams, such as are about to 6a , onstruoted for the Improvement of the Great Sonawht, in Virginia- • ' - For each improvements ;therein &budged* of water. > In high stages of water, small stattnare amend as far as Warren, Pennultarda, about 180 mllea 'from Pittsburgh; end= about the you 1830 amnia steamer amended sun to Olean. Itimedlately connected with this gust attbleet ig the improvement of the Ohio Elver, which hoe already engaged the attention of a few in& 'idols, and alit more and more engage public attention until it is odompllshed. ' WASBISGTON:Jetta writer -156J14:416 soon as the principal Southern members are all in, °aces will be bald In regard to national politics. I bellow fhave good gauged for styles that the .object of thDa `came Is neither loinfinauce Mr. Bo:Una now, nor attempt even tbeintinaldallon of the North, - but, simply to lay the foundation fore diatlat Southern party, co acoept the final leap on the'elaraii question; iterated as it will ba In:1860. It is Iv despetate atep, but porape, the hest ad only 'lrby of aelding this questlon. In the late C=4lllll there were so May ride te ats, !Millet balances andfalaa pretences need tbstebe Sather:4°4le are not astistied, - They doted believe it Was en entirely, anti-Bouthom yeti: They therefore desire romepositlee lane, so made to preclude all doubt, and thus lista ' the-direct vote of the America page upon the only question which can endanger the Delon or Create donautlo That lune is apply whether the South ehall extend with their system of.slate *WV side by lide and equally with the North.. The Demon:ado party backs will hero to r Ciair the trea t for tbe icramotire is outing. • , • fitatr?um Pacmateie Ltransere:.— naltaittaistea . Gaiette leant trete Csipt. Aorkie. ;,pat.loittrfromilantingt, mtlea be. leer , BL.Potijihat the titer :at that paint has a a aa4seettimeeesequeace Omar, prOTil4ll agnucgd land. , tle states the* Our etlllo - g at Beftkito for VO Perkin,* Pork PEG poi - banal; buttevittrattate yet peed, ttiat ether:artkleitt .plopettlota..anit wig ,thoughtlySiltlett'prt:en erealcUbitteeittlstalt et 4414 tbe *tater. - , Tun Pavme..--Wlth the rain which has greedy - Wan and the prospect which the lisarMs tame held forth of still further supplies testiness about our streets neid arthewharf - hag ermadiin