*' ■ - ■ A f • M/ ; a • '*■« .' • 1 H/T AOKEOWN 4' FINLEY, Wholewle I3UL.l*«aat«ndM»cU»aurCTcf Cutro ' LUxrtyKmt, tmumb. p». . - IW U L-YAHNESTOOK t Co.. l»t« oftli«ars IoA >pa«Qce •"***» —iS_ JOUN P. 800TT, WHOKSALBMjAU >UMn P«ioa,OiKT«niWi» *” 4 VT***n, 80.. tMUUrtjmmt,nn&trrfk. _ XMffiffS ASP "< jiTHHult»jiBi.CUlr.*U, . FLfiMlNtt, (SUCCESSOR TO L. < WDeox A Cfctoortrfratafcit rtnottod SHaaoed, Inapt • daffaUapdoorolata—uUßmtof Praia. , SmSmC Hadlfltto Cbifa PotfnnwT , endillKtidet p«v ta oeapMaMaiU boats-'r^V. -;-*'• '/"■ ~V - ■''' \y ' • '- jtfJy pi Eh. GEO. H. KEYBBK, DKDQOIST, Wlfooi itwiV comae of Wood ctroetond Vlr*ln ,PittatajtfhP*. » " , .3 ■ a. ubWWM^.. w ..,....m , »-tucB - XECU & i HUTCHINSON, Comirnsaioa nn lbn Hon? ■TUt,*aZ*aui. udPraildahn. BralJ, Or*ta,DrW Trail, ud Product mitniiT. DwtWa&dt FtmOr Hoar tlnja os SSSffeaiSdTSr UMtonW c*Ubr*K htaW , Paul Sarah. -Ho*. UA Sacooit&iU} Vtritiita* b*Me& | • \Too3 aad gmHhtUM aU, plttabonh. Pa. *pMja { “iV' •--'•.v j*. ;T~v • ' ! /'UIEE3E WAKKHOOSJU—HENRY H. v OOLUKB.VWntaw ul OmiiHwlilß Herch«nt,iiid TJ D— tor to OhiuMi, BattorTfcifcr TM> «nj Prolßcr famMj, '-I U Wood ft, rbor. Wrtor. Plttobtush. tojO T . B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, ft • onto, nimmlwlnn «n 1 JTennrdlog Herchent, nni _ D<*lrr la Wetter* Bteam Cheeee, Better* Pot bi -tod Pearl Aeh, Md Weetem Piodoee geoereUr. front et, j rtmtn Smlthfldd end Wood* rttteburgh* . ’ 1 r\ AVID o.', UEKBST, FLOUR, PRO JLjr Herebtnfc Ho. 28? . Übmxstrte*,cornered Shad, Httaborsb.ghee nle etten* tlaa to thereto of floor, Fotfc. Bacon, lird,lfr»eee, Better. 9ml*. Spedfralta, Seeds, Jteltow • -■ JXyWfpfwmtempectfnDfeqpjttiV eoUj A LBXi -FORSYTH, WOCKSaOtt TO > «£jL *B4oomml«lott Hot cheat, Itaeler in Wool, uldae, floor, Baron, Lent end lam (XI aad Piodace'ceaenny; Ho. 717* tter «t, Pittsberfb, Ft. TJUGLE * WAREHOUSE,—JAS. GARD* r*i INBR,. Whpteeele Dealer In floor, Prortsloae end Produce generally, No. 6 Sereotb street, between liberty and SmluTfitM, nttebergh, Pa. •-• M .Twinicaih.' mrtJy BIDDLE, WXRTS A CO., General Com mltetoe Verefcaateand Dealer* Ho. ltd liberty street, Pitteberrh, Pn. • jar"C®u*JgoniWit* solicited and eetfrlictoty return* sear* nteed. ' ; delftlydewl mm? insutantt aatnts, ’ FlNN£Y«'AzoiiiEiiT6bi XV* ffo.ft’Witaritrwl. ' ; • :" '•" • '• , H- A A\ OARBISB, SECRETARY ; . ‘Wnetylgaoto Inmnmc* Oosopcoy of PUtstargSv ■. J«H»* Building, TocrthgtrKt. SAMUEL It. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi »wa* faggrimco Oogipmy, Pi Water itrxC - . F< M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insar • aeoOdnpoar, 03 Water ctrect. - J - GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fop Frank « Wtrp Tnjin*aftft Qnnjoay, KartS etlt oornetWood V-’ •'V • : ::M >-•*. :ms* . i -.,u i:^! t; ‘ P A. MADEIRA Agent for Delaware o.Mgtaallnro»acaOp»42Watar«tra«t. ? 08HDA KOBINSON, Agent Continental laa«fiie»Oa» Si Fifth atroat. Ml ri'Y'^-wiNV’ THISIfiMACKENZIE* Attorneys at Law/ - xOtBc*2to.» Toorth stmt. PilUbcrgb, P». NoUryPab * lioWodOhloOcaamlMtoow. . •P 9 OSUPIi 8. & a; r. MORRISON, AT tornej»*tL»w.iOfllc* Ho. M Fowtli it, oe»r Wood, gjtaUnrtb, P*- . ' . . /' . j iillil '.*T T«V*> •». . . .>• l -'-"Iv-V-'-*- .jfV. I .■■.kv j’i’Srf; T. m?. iap^pjnM: till WM Sw« \ \ > v ;vxv--':5- k;4r^SS-^si ■X ..S:?:•;.'sjivv.-.' ; v»' ; s .v f ; - : '■■’.'• \ •... •. rf' n" LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy fj.DrrQool*, sign ot ctaorlglaftl B** Hit*. NeW t, PHUbargh. \ mrl9 SOuPHY * BOKOUIfiiSLD, UKALERS f) 1l JPALMEH, No. 105 Market Street IV. pgdarla BotmtO, H»t«. Bnw Trtaaldl^ijw n>V(Mi i«o«raUy. *“■ llTint]r>ftTi Saw ud Iteoad flaad OABBIAGK3 AND HTTOGIICS, Kiniu it .. _ . nr wrnPT3»P BHFOSiTOB'7 rpHE aobseriMr bfferi for rale, orgOVJP I tnimi ndH wit nuaoibb- tona.«fflSß hmohSi cf Stfooete Ud ■ocoaHuwd B agrt% w 4» by Wittoc, of FkUsMpUt, nm> btlt UUI *' k ?!*fc I fte ■ gtM i ■mi mi " , la ay ova ihcp»frwp «• ®JBsa«B^ssaas£&«s mm» m. hw eomnoo BoaUQ«ntTiN-W^yRW— . y.' ttar a»:iuu«bUlidßg B«»oeh«fc fcod QiirtoU, la *3l thdx Tart^ . °°tSaSmn-iai lY»nn?Tl■f *" IA Bw«fct irm iljofei «tt»B«Wtora ta «n iiMir yrt Of! 'SdtaatarT&.'vni,MmKM «oS, tb«r Meoot SSnS iio tuor tlMa »tth Ibdr p*trem*« *m t» ?*>»■«*« «ll p«r-, ;'.daJ««■wnlx**-- ' . ; , ;>7’ •* s > ; >*• -J: rT;:’ ;»v. ?».£•- i : ; U» XSslisraSK ? nrtany^ ■ ; ~'. X •'• Tauun. / LOSS 4LJLSEi « ••“■ ®;OUBE andsign painters, , Mo.TI . /% THE oiiOST. pttpwyd ty IhtpmiUa iflPß' I it th» • - grfcrcLOCtA. u. usrii. tw ■ n *.. cuock r. u. " SllirtkU* to tb» llte, r» tt« h*«l, W«i or E*prw» •ul«t»h| opto orders- ftiO tiki* &t OALMJZBALL lU iss? TOiILY PtTTSBfJTteg S*GBBBRT A GO*« , Hb®mb,iremty *lDo.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AsdWbolcnlf Xtartmta • Prodae*,Flour «a* Wool, yo. 1&S Prml end 138 Setoni PittibvrgK, Jb. n>Uyd-«yg ' , U4BAHB.* ADflfiß, .. SUUUM ' Flour; Grain and Produoe. • Commission and Forwarding Merchants,' Ho. 1H Stmr£b v.DOttn>n« T EWI9 £ EDGERTON, (Snoeeasow to D. 1 1 T.Mornn A Wbolemla Qrocett and Oommierton Harchaati, 107 Wood etrect, Pltteborgb. ' mr3 TENKY 8. KING, (LATB OF TUB t Una of Kin* ft Moorhead,) Oeemaladoa Merchant, [Dealer to ft* Metal a&d 8100me.90.78 Water stnetvbe* - cpiß A A.HABDX, (SCCCESSORTO HAR ■ dy,Joace Oommltiontnd. VonranUxig M«- •teat; T«iH*«fpft»ettenH»d t cnr» aerTlr»tapffTBrTyitfe,‘?Ktebigth,Pa. > JaSWyd Edward t.> meoraw, general Oomtnlarfoa Merchant? tad Wfcoleaele Dealer la Haaa red Tobacco, Imported and Doseetlo Olpn, 6oaflL_4fe, 4&,No.SU Liberty itrert, opposite the bead of Wood,Pltt»> barffc,Pa. ■ r * phlfcly Gttctre. Tnofe umi ... th os. UTT T. LITTLE * CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealer* io 1 ILOUBi BACOJT, OHEESB. ran, OILS and PJtODECE. Ho. 119 Second PUtatargbi Pt> oe^ l tlb«r>ladt«oeadeoo >^**, ffT' f "*nta. • mrl> ■*_ EOBBRT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodnc* aad Oonrmfeckm Merchant. No. 134 Treat meet, Peer Wood, PI tteborgh. Pa." • apfelyd AGALBY, COSGBAYE A 00:* 1 Wholesale Qrocan, No*. Haad9o Wood etroet, Pitta? -ALEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE A Grocer aad Importer ,of Soda Aib, j?o. J 73 liberty : treat, Pittatergh, pa. apldyd* oxo. a. ........jax. a. cooirr. TONES A COOLEY, "WHOLE LALE GRO 'fj. GEBS cad Boat Tarniabere, dealers la Prodaeeaad . Ptttaborab Uaaobctam, No. 1U Water atreet, seer Cherry Alley, Plttebcrgh, Pa. •' tayfld •urt. r. mmi ...jogar «. oawotoß. SHBIVEE' & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Orxanu So. 180 *i»l lS3B«ooad Wtr*et, (bttrwi Wood *BO BmlthflsdjHttib*rgh. rLonw«.—-.TOiiiM rum. JOHN, FLOYD 4 CO, WHOLESALE V Orocaraft&dCocuainioQ Mtnrlaots, Ho. 178 Wood ftod liberty J«M fnvnt . SO Water street, aodG3Prqnt«tireet,Pitt»b I&BISON & CO., WHOLESALE 111. Grocers, Oonunlasioa Merchants, and Dealers In sQ kinds of Proriitons, Produce and Pittsburgh MarrafacUiif, Wo. «56 liberty street, PltUborgh. jilfclyd Robert h. king/wholesale GRO CER, Comml3ri«nllerchiat,*nd Dealer I* rMtfacr% flail, floor, aad &U kisdi of Country Prodoc*, Nix 211 li> arty atmt, mouth of Blxtb, Fittttargh, Pa. WbwOjd micei mw on conaignniaaU. . Jtauyq ■MWfMtttn —inf** tnusM TJOBERT DALZELL k C 0„ WHOLE fV SALB Groeert, Oommlmioa and forwarding Mar* dta&taaad DHltrtta PndaM«ndPmibßrsh MnDuttctawa, 2Ta» 231 Liberty atroet,Plttaborgh, P*. •' a r* ; «Ual »*tat» flantts^; WIbLUM WAJELDt TvEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 1# Bondi, KortfifM sad all mcmiiQmmoony. jNneaa css proem* louts through, ny Agtacf,«»» r*“*° n * sblstaras. 1 '. Pto—wfahlng to tarwt tbstopoaaytoff^sdTaattgs cm alirlyi ftncffint tod i*ec* COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR Ix 3 dbrOTOobuW isd BtUH Bmlotlb Boob, id Piper Hogging*. Fodoral *tr*rt,6thdoorS. Sgow, ADogbony, PM • JOHN S,:I)4VISON,JBOOKS£XJi£R AND SUttoanr. ueeMur to Dmloob * Ajotw, Ifo. C 3 wrtrt rtml, bur. jwgtt,Flttrt- &H» AT t o WER PRICES. vtid* ®*d* by htsd tad WiriMUd.'W CABINET IUUBS *■■»«» .m m, t**g*ggSg”« 1,1 CI1AI1 “' '■ wrtnj XSD BTEAUBOiTa rornbM»*«»»*«»l>* ~oUf *- _■ ■ , ■ :f;;*»^&WVS2SgSg&. nrefcdtr f CHAIRS Qtiial r I .hj-togWto hr^t *** f^^mnuoo. **? 11 wt stock c( onaGood*,Cbcorto, JtoUjVwWJ aQOdo,Koante»Gooa*, HmS* W**|,«£*'s«** ,la uk tit?, ximm oMMttia a Bmao»iora,; tpl* fxa*rtTl. MANUFACTURER OF HEMP AND MAItILLA BID OOBDS, HEMP AND TABBED ln,tol}£ (neb, Pine and Oommoo Pastas •Ya*n,Ttned and Spaa Yarn,Baihan4 TMlOocd,Wow Twine, Broom, Tying and Sewing Twine, Has and Cotton Seine Twine; At. . . fhU supply of the abore artldss constantly on band or made to ordsr at tbeiowasi ca»h prices. {aSTflyd MOORJ3BAD 4 CO,, Asmara eon, Plain and £f#rr»j|oud, GiALVANXZEp , HHJ&BTE IRON, for Booflsgi Qottericg. Ppeaflnf, Ac. ~ Agent* for Wood's. ; Patent ImltnUonßusst* Sheet Iron, 43»WenbOQs»— Ae.136 J\rsi Wm-Brsdtfy,of WboaUu* I would respectfully wil*i» ' ■hue of tbs otdor* fcr Yana, as above. • Jfr-Quh paid for flbeep Skins sad WooL ■ n.r.nn Jlin X. UOSI wiuiAßi Bnutanx * CO., 61 Penn sL, bHon 1 Mart my, Pittsburgh, Pa. Steam boilkb makers amp sheet Iran Warteft w«..iifc..i.w» «f BarahllN Patent BtfMr.LocanotttabVhMdaA Cyiindar Bafler»,aibna»7a, Tiirfjlnii, yin 2mL Staua Ptpaa, Oooderaar*, Salt Fsat, BnqgPiaa, Iron ate. Wnk.BrtdMVMlTiidiKt.ZraDladOß* at tt* alwrtart or tioa. AH ordsn from a diatear* promptly atteodad to. Jag ' K CO**MaSoFA CTUREKSot-* Pass A Ho. 1 hoary *-48h»tlng3 Caspot Chain of all colon and dud** Cotton Twtaa; - Balearic ; « Llcm and Baah Owl; * Boplp all *is*a and descriptions; BatuuCa ■' / «9*Qnferßloft a* tho tUrfwarw Stocoof Logan, Wilson k Co., Ml Wood street, wfll hart attention. JtttJy JAMES IfLWUV, MANUFACTURER OF SULPIITJRIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Bww» Spirit* of Kite*; NiMo Add; Hdflmu'i Anodjce; Marietta Acid; Aqa* Ammonia, FTT; Kttrotx* - do' Fowler's Solution; t .. w _. _ fognditJoila Irwin A Sou*, 67 VaUr Ilrmt' /.«. a. joginoa.....»....—~ir>r. jobssos. Pfißßia * iOSHROHi MANUfACTUBEBfI 'AND DEALZHB IN Tir E. CHrLDS & CO'S PATENT elas- W . mo ms AND WATER-PROOF OBMXNT BOOfINQ. 133 Taro Srsjar, Pittabargb, Pa. odtoitl WILLUSI TATE * SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Pooxtb street, near liberty, and 472 Pons etrcet, next door to Alderman Parkinson 1 * Office, and federal st-, near laeock Allegheny. __ „ • v . Every Aeecriptton of Fittings for Water, Gas and / ' myaL-ti / JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of boots|^ and SHOES of eyery description, No. M Saitbdeld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. «Sldy& SpSolstrts. .... totrra a. aoosis . Wall Paper Wanhson. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Xm portfln and X>ealen,'B7 Wood atroet, between Fourth ttrwtaod Diamond Alley, where may b* found an el te naira MHvtaoti of emy dwcrrptlon of Paper HAagingvfor Par* bra ***»«, Dining ft**««* and Ohasbeza. Abo, Window a —.. a. umuji. T? EDMUND SON & CO., Noa. OS and 98 Pi. Third itm*, Mar Wood, Manofaetnrara aodDoalan St?ALL PAPER. ° URT oaSjSSiTMMKOM. TAMILS AND 00RD8, COMPORTS, BIDS, 1 PATENT SPIRAL BPRCTO MATTBJBSMLAe, . Weald solicit tb* attentlonof porchaaera to their lam todwirdatoek. apSWtod * PUtabnty\, Pa.—GJiaritrtd 1855. .■ Board of 13 TtmUes Taealty of 14 TMcbtra. 800 irwmrn rnmnti us. 1888. Toang JUnprcpartd/or actual Avtia qfUuQmnling Roam. SiTRUCTION given in Single and Double 17 Book-k«epln& umed ia •wyd»j>«rtio«ct oTßst bannrdMl BacM BoaUettWriting, Uar> OanufnnlffKV?"*”?^** 1 law. Detecting Ocantar- Mtlloatr, Political Economy,. Eoootton, Phooofrapby and ill otter mty«ct> ttaconary ftr lb* tboroagh odoaatioa of a practical bndacn man. • j. 0. txottiA. &, Prot of Book-kaaping and Science of 3. A. Elintici and B. A. Bonos, Aasistut Taachenof OovttT, A.T. O. A. Hc*to», ( Profe*- •on 0 1 PmmaaaMp. Tw*lr» flirt pnaloma ant ill competition fir beat P»n and Ink Wrimifc W*4jre»gyro» EmuTto wowc. A.O.Fomtio L A-lt t Prc£.of Haibeoutka. . Xnun, to^—lnn ooorw, tin* on limited, eater U toy time, £35. Anrag* Urn, Bto IS weeks. Board about Satin coatsflOto $7O. Gradate* misted la obtelaiag situation. oaeqaUUd writing and circular* seat free. Address 1. V. W. JKNKIMS,. , gjrao Pltwrergh, Penaa. THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. '—This weß-kaowo and popular aaaaal, fcrmerlp pub lished bp Jobation 4 Rtoektao,- iftßiliposl pain,will onto ahortlp bo lemad. Xha eatcalallopa m formerly will be made bp the akfllfal tnalhT , r»M» , >, B*nford 0. Bill, wbo wfll alio prepare frrlta pactiaadi reading mat ter M*Ut mike It an entertalnJoc and lnatrattre maga ilae. Bealdee thl reliable aUnmomloel qjcnlitlocs, a paw ■ad IngenJoci tibia at time, ao accurate tMtbodofi draw- and other mitten of perm anna tmlao * Ordmef bookntian pad other dealara aro aoUeited la adrmsce of publication, as bat one edition wfll.be printed, and ordan wfll be filled attonUag tobrlority- W.Q. JOUHSTOM PubUiben, Pripten. Btatkmen and Bleak Book Maters j«l9 i HO.6T Wood at reel, Pltttbargh. I ARCH AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN appointed Amt for Plttabnrgta, bp the UADUOH yr a pnwciflMPAHTf, far themlaof tbdt cuabtated PBABL gZABOB, (which Is warranted equal In qailltpto any known Tridetn tbltertWe, to an examination et ottr present itoefc, adwhich wfll be keptaooal to tbcdemanA • . AT WALL, IdO A OOh mr6 ‘ • 80. > Woodetree BRADY'S PUBLUBISG HOVIB, ! 156 Rami m Nt\» York - k Wholkialx axd Extail Cbkaf Book, Haqaiiu, Pmusaixa avd Booxsxluxo EstAsuixxxxT. J9»Putleatar Attratloa paid to mbttlUaoona drdm far niwtieto eomwctod with U*trad*. yft_OAtAlogo«t wot ftwott addifdog y-. • r l. A.8&A8T.,- aaocoMortolZ. Loaf A Brother*. 130 IhaMMrm. Y. HEAP GOODS.—MURPHY A BURCHFIELD her* nctirsd auo stylo* of L*dW Ptm* goods latalr, Which they an arillßg yrj cbfop. Btngw for 13 £j and4Bs£oc .. . Boosts for Uxe. • IwhaCtolbsl*}*; ; '. f * • Lawns AgabdlOo. JLlto, otta j tlfUa of Hat Oobda at bat fata visa! (irloM. JoldiwF > \ (JEW; HALIFAX DRYSALTED.HER- Y BXBQB, la bHs. and half jot rtctlttdand for I* wbotaalo or ntad, at TRANCE 1 * HtwFamily Oroeny 4 Tta Stow, TtdtnJ stmt. AHeabwy. j -.= - je34 fin BXS. WOOD'B PBAKIi STAKCH In w V/ttara aad for tala by ; - B. L. FAHNEROGK AOOt ayT- . . yo.C0 > cortt»r Woodaadfoartbrta. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-300 bhls. choice whitewhmt Extra TanUy floor for safe by - ya&.\ ■ r•./. Moßs»*AlWU;Wßtcoodrt. Ifi JAItS IPRIMK BUTTER ~ ~ Aw 8 ktct ; do . Eatfdttd for«la by T - BQBITXB A DILWOBIQ,' V.;~ > - ISOaad 181 Bteotdtfc /AAT MEAL, Feari Barley and Oaten \Joraafoi M pw4 aadofjagpfcgjipUftklptmNi •adfcr aafo; whotamloead wtefl, M fjiXtiA fondly • s. RiDßiiß*;o;Oi fIVTB BTBOfe ABOtA UUtilfXttk ■■ SS^TSEDUZrOAZETTXtd&seldamempapertnOu mm, tmd reaching aU claius, it q/eninafeenenU to other filer* at On bat werffitm Oiroughvkidhto tooth thepubUc. M3-THX W£SKZT VAZETTK it toned every Widna dag and Saturday, on «large bfanxet tAm, ®td cpntafcu m addition to tM newt of tU wet, flearj/Wy-prsjncrrd end ttUabU report q/Ou Market/, eommpyial.anainmdary of. jifirz, ana an accurate JSttnfc hoU Ida, corrected mtUy/vr tit paper—making U the bat QrtnwterdallfewtpapertnUte Wat TBRMBI DAILY—Six Dollar* pereimnin, wyaM* In adrtace, or laiiceata per week, pajnbi* to the Cartier*. - ,: - WEEKLY—Tiro DoUu* pest annum, payable in adrance. Clnba an fomiahed on the following tens*; ' fonr copies ona year™ ...................oo 5 m M 14 —lO DO ' iwanty M “ “ ->• oo And oo* to the pormn g«Uto£up U» olob Ore*. 4W»A4T&nen payment* arc *trKßj required, a*j no. p» par will bewntafUrthe Umeie s»p.«> which It waepdd. Qatei of Adrettlilnf. 1 Bdu*r* oT 10 floe*, 1 time 60 1 « « « 8 “ 76- 1 ** “ “ 8-*— —1 00 1- • « " l week t-—-. —1 T 6 1 “ “ - 2 “ ♦ ■— 300 1 - “ " 8 " . 400 1 »» •* “ • l month. i « * « -a - 1“- “ M ■ 1 «< « u ‘4 “ v... i .. « - e •* _ I « « W 13 H 00 Yeertj advertiser* an entitled to on* •qnßre.cawif* able** pieexnre, per exmnuL~....~ -..'.....,.25 op with Cat* treble ndce. ; 00 9 00 00 —■22 00 Tbs EsrBABOHissJtKKT or, RossLvafixaifl.— Paris, Bat do Lellc, April 1,1858.— T0 Madam Henry Grafton Chapman: Madam—lntheletter which you do mo the honor to write to me; yon ask information respecting the great work of the emancipation of the serfs in Russia. - It is with the utmost satisfaction, dear madam, that I am able to reply that tbU work has been re solved upon—has been aotuilly undertaken. Its Initiation is due to the Emperor Alexander 11. You may well Imagine my-feclingt towards that noble prince. Before speaking of tho measures of the Russian government for the emancipation of th[p serft, let me describe their present con ditlon. -• '•*' The number of peasant* living upon the es tates of the nobility who at*proprietors ismoro than twenty millions of both Sexes, r- About half of these pay their lords a aertain sum of money annually, and hare the improvement of all the land belonging to the commune. Oftentimes the land Is not in quantity sufficient for tho subsistence of the peasants, and then they be-' take themselves -to all aorta of industrial occu pations, which they carry on at n.diilanco from their homes. Although it- depends absolutely on the will of the noble to determine the rent, the peasants, in general, are not overburdened by iL, Nay, it is sometimes so moderate that, in conjunction with other [favorable circum stances, the peasants find themselves in a pros perous situation. This happens chiefly on the estates of wealthy landed proprietors. The other half of the serfs.work by the day, cultivating the land of .the seigneur, who gives them about half for their own aubshrtence. The rule Is, that they shall work three days in the week for the proprietor, besides paying him something in kind, and discharging certain other obligations. The position of these day laborers is much more'Unfavorable than that' of those who pay their rent In money. The proprietors are only too apt/to transgress the rules both of 1 labor and other dues, add arbitrary power some times aUains / enormoas proportions. • The Em-, peror Alexander I. was tho first who thought seriously 6t emancipation. Still, only the peas ants of the threo Baltic provinces were freed under his reign. The Emperor Nicholas enter tained the idea daring his whole reign, bnt noth-, ing was actually accomplished. At length, the! Emperor Alexander 11. publicly declared to tho deputies of tho nobility, at the time of his oor-1 reflation at Moscow, that the timo had come for ! the of the work of emaaelpa lion. It is better, said he, that it should come j from above, without waiting for the idea to rise from below. From ihat time, the question of | emancipation began to agitate every mind. I Many projects were prepared by^individoals, 1 and presented to ths government, which ap- 1 pointed a committee ad hoc to examine them, i and the general question of emancipation also. Finally, the proprietors ofthrae provinces (of Lithuania) asked thVgovemujont to be autho tied to appoint a committee vraows duty it should be to prepare a bill for the emancipation of Lhe serfs of these three provin&s. The imperial government in granting . Inis -authorization, thought it ought to indicato: certain rules and establish certain principles to be considered in tho conduct of the affair, appealing at the somo time to tho proprietors throughout the empire, inviting them to proceed in the same manner to form committees in each province, whose duty it should be to prepare plans for emancipation. ~ The rules and principles laid down by* the imr ’ perial government may besammedupasiollows: 1 “Fiiwt—The proprietors are to secure to the . cultivators whatever land may be necessary for their snbsistenoe, and for the payment of their does to bolh proprietor and government. “3«cond—ln consideration of this disposition of land, the peasants most pay rent to., the pro* Sriotor either in money or in labor; both to be etermined by the committee in leseion in the eapitol of the province. •'Third—The cabin and the kitchen-garden of the peasant are to become his own property os soon as paid for, whether In money or in labor. “Fourth—Tho time necessary, to complete the new order of things shall not be more than twelve years; And daring this lime the peasants shall be in a transition state. “Fifth—At the expiration of this term, the peasants shall have the right to leavo the spot where they may be, &n Awbicas Qtzlb. —One of the moat vexatious troubles among the wealthy families of the United States, is the ai iachnienfs which their daughters form for un principled foreign adventurers, who come over here forihe very purpose of bettering their for tunes or gratifying tholr lore of social intrigue, by malting the acquaintance of romantic young ladies connected with wealthy families. At the present lime several distinguished cituens are chasing some of these whiskered aUTenturera who hnTe run off with spoiled and silly 8“* s * It is hut a few days since ono of these fellows, an escaped convict, turned the heads of half the girls in Newark, N. J. A short time einoe, a creole barber, of very dark complexion, flour ished ithrough the southern cities, under the: title of Don Carloj de Castro, a political exile from his immonso plantations in' Cube, and caused a hundred susceptible young girls ,to lan guish for his love. ' Mr. Blount, a distinguished lawyer of Mobile, is now in chose of a whiskered Frenchman, a bogus Count, claiming to be an officer of the Zouaves, of Crimean celebrity, who has run off from-Moblle, leaviog bis landlord and toilor unpaid, and taking with him Mr. Blount’s wife and daughter, tho mother having become quite as\infatuated with the profligato adventurer aa heV daughter, and gone off to see them mfrrlcd. This fellow flourished in New York as Captain H*hri Arnaud do Biviero, un til he bad destroyed tho peaee of several fami lies and was exposed as an impostor, after whloh he went South to play off his impudenoe. ispiAN WhISKT—iIIBSJEBOTA INVOLVED.—A citiien of St. Paul famishes some pretty hard papers on his fellow-sinners who trade with the Northwestern Indians. He says a barrel of the “pure Cincinnati,” (?) even after it has run the gauntlet of railroaa and lake lmvel/is a suffi cient basis upon which to manufacture one hun dred barrels of “good Indian liquor!” He says 4 small bucketful of the Cincinnati article is poured into a wash-tub almost, full of rainwater; a large quantity of “dog-leg” tobacco and ted pepper is then throWhinto the tub; a bitter spe* cies of root, oomaon in 4‘the land of the Daco- is then cut up and added; burnt sugar or some such article is used to restore something like the original color of tho whisky. The com pound has to be kept on hand a few days before it is fit for use. It is then administered to the aborigines .ad libitum. ,110 says all an Indian wants is something that will “bite!” and if mat ters hot whether it is pepper, rum/or tobacco; that he wilFgWe forty acres of land for one dose. He says some of the speculators, When they wish to “drive a bargain,” have only to administer this inbocent preparation to the CMppewas and • ) Sioux simultaneously, and they all start at once i for their war-cloba and tamahawks, and proceed ' to cleave each other’s brains out. ft.co Prater for Pardos. —A petition was for wardodrecently to the Hon. T. H. Hicks,. Got crnor of Maryland, signed by 114 Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Black River Conference, asking for the pardon and release of tho 'Her. Samuel Green, a oolored local, preacher, who is know lying in the Penitentiary of that State, under sentence of ten years* im prisonment, for having in his possession a copy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.— Ex. What a-“land of freedom” is this getting to he l • An intelligent human being incarcerated for ten ycarsfor the criraeof having In his pos session a book containing' some unpalatable truths to people of a particular' section! The petition should by all means have been present ed on tho anniversary of a' summer day in 1776, when certain treasonable men met in Philadel phia and declared “that oilmen are created equal, that they are endowed ,by their Creator with certain inalienable rights ; that among these are life, liberty and the pnrßuit of happi ness.” No time so appropriate could have been ohosen. —Ohio Slate Jotir. PiRRSinvARiA AND THB North. —Secretary Cobb, the Attorney-General, and the Secretary of the Interior have returned from their mission to Philadelphia,-where they went for. the pur pose of fixing a site for tho post-office, &o.— They returned ladened with gloomy tidings as to the future of the Democratic party in the Key stone State: and U- is said that Judge Black states, that.nnlcsa tho administration shall cease its warupon Judge Douglas and his friends, defeat is inevitabloinPennsylvaniaand through oat the entire North and Northwest. lemiwell persuaded that this tcrrirble blunder upon the part of Mr. Buchanan in separating from him Douglas,Walker,Forney,Brodriok and multitudes of hi 9 orignal ardent was not only contrary to his own feeliogs, but his judgment was decidely adverse to such a step. Ho would gladly have avoided each a courao, but the firo* eating wing of tho party demaadod the sacri fice,' and he bad not the courage and firmness to resist, alihough be was convinced that ruin would be tho result.— Watkmgion-Cor. Halt, Patriot. Bbothsr and Sibtxr — A Sort of Romance. The Now York Staats Ztilung has tho following story:—Somo years ago, a young man was living in New York city on a high ecalo. His name was William Frazer. Ho had a large basinets, good connections, and was so mnch engaged by the world's glitter and display that he had no time to look after his sister, at that time apoor teacher in ono of tho boarding-schools of New York; and by-ond-by he forgot her entirely.— Some days ago an aged man was arrested near Baltimore and brought back to Morristown, N. J., whero ho broke oat'of tbo cell he' was con fined in, to await his sentence for counterfeiting. It was William Frazer; The onoe poor teacher lives now at. Paris, in tho Palais Elyses Bourbon, on the Chomps Elyeee, and is the wife of Prinoo Lucien Marat. She may dream every night of kings and crows, while her unfortunate brother is awaiting his sentenos to tho State Prison. A&axsas Is a qnger country. If yoa go there with a five dollar gold piece, they tar and feather yoa for being a rich man. If yoa are poor they give yoa fever and ague, and let it lull you. Carious oonrilry, altogether. Surrosiso the productive power of wheat to be only six fold, the prodaoe of a . single acre woold oovertbe whole surface of the globe in fourteen years. Aceetaih cookney bloc-board, overcome by his sensibilities, fainted at the grave of bis fourth spouse. "What can wo do with him t” asked a. perplexed friend of his. "Let him alone,” said a waggish bystander, “ho’ll soon re-wive!” An Aubnrn (N. Y.) paper praises very highly a newlock said to have been got up ia}hat oity. Auburn looks have always Jour. AsctmanLOus correspondent of a Now Or leans paper says that Gen. Scott has no heart. Perhaps that writer thinks that the old hero is all plock.— Lou. Jour. A Short Mokth.—July is said to .bo,-this year, the shortest month ia the year. "Three fourths” in it were gone before the first Tues day arrived! , Jftustcal. TUB BALANCE OP BIY SPRING STOCK PXAWO POUTSB, i raojiTHi KATrcrictozT or CHICKENING * SONS, Boston, /CONSISTING bf sixteen of their Seven Oc- V/*tara and tlx aied one-third Octaz* Plano Pertet, will b* openedand ready tor cranrinatton on - .THURSDAY, JUNE SJ. _ : TAKE NOTICE.—The Plano fortes manufactured by ObkkerlDß A &oa*,are notfarniahed by them to any other Loom in this dty, [and all orderi moil be tent and par chaecre directed tolthe aabacrlbsr. \ '•f I tniiii root ( COLT) A?iD EU.VEB MEDALS Haro been awarded to . cmpstßura <0 sons v OYER ALL COMPETITORS, For Superiority In their GRAND PARLOR, GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS.' . Tho fallowing letter from BIGXSBXUSD THALBSafI, Th* original muoKrlpt of which Can bomb at the tut roomioCttwmbteribtr, ought to convince *o j oh ofthe jupeciorlty of Cbkkerfog tlou Plano Portea ►— J Pimfraoß, March 25,184*. ... Jia.llxnoaDearEir—Slncomy arrival la America I bare eonttaally need the Pltnoe of Menrs. Orickaring 'A Sqm, end I can only repeat to you (while thanking you fortbe'PUnoeyoa hare to kindly fnruiahed for my con* eerie here,) that which I hare ao often add before: Chain atra meata ate the beat I here aeau in tho United Staiaa tad will compere favorably with any 1 here era known. Yr-m.Tcry trnly ‘ " Yoon, Tory inilj, • *. ... Tb • abot* lot of Flaw* la addltlcm to thow la tia*, coarpriaei ill U» rtylM maotifcct wad bjCfakkerfag ft Boaa. ALC-THE. PIANO TO&TEB auimifMtartd by CHICK ERISG ft BONA • .... -ARE W Allß AN TE D. JOB3K H. UXLtOB> 8o]« As*nt forChlcktrlag k BoinVur rtttrtmrgh tndWwt* crn Pwmyltmolt. i • JcB4*wT * J>IANOSI jPIANOS!! 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Back, Morgan ABtidfble; do. Truitt/Bro. k 00, do. ' PmnroT, Caldwell k d6. A. T. Lad* A Co, - do. BteiMhlt*,Joetle* do. Pittsburgh office, No. 97 water street ooftdtf r. w. poindexier, Agent. rrtaklla Fir* laautae* Company of PHILADELPHIA Charles W. Ba&ckeiv Adolph.®. Born, Georg* W. Richards, gsmoel Grant,, ThomM TT»r*. David 8. Brown, MordscalD. Lewis, J*ob R. Smith, Tobias Wasnsr, U orris Patterson. n-o—» CHABtES N. BANOKEB, President Cmaa 0. Bingen, Secretary.’ This Company eootinoee to Baas Insaraocee, permanent or limited, on every demotion of property la town and oonntry, st rates ts low ss an coaslsUot wUhsecnrtty. The Company hare reeenred a Urge eonttapot find, Which, withthsir Capital aad Premiums, .~ Mi®4oS ' • • frrfiti ot THUS H/XUlcAlfCS—ltm\ta& or PwpatoaL • . ifcitgJiyJ UfSURAIfCjB, caVernls, Cargo aad Freights. ' IWLAtfZJ XZTOPSjUTGZ by Rltaw, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriage. rautotOM: \ Cbarlee 0. 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