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'', ~ 1 r. 11 4, 1 . .,;: - Nr:'4j 1. , . •-••::' ,, ,,....1'.,1 1 .?.., 4f ::•.i. • ',.,,,;,,,....., I . : ''., k . ;; ' -. :',*-'':. i ?••• • :;.• • •;%ii 't•V,i .'' ; ::;:: . t , ., ;:,, t' •?%,.: '•*.'!'''''.'fil)ii,':•:. 1 ,.. :••.:- -• ::.. '' , ?•'? . .4;og , ii;4', ''s:: , :°-;: , :: , -• ;:- -..• - - 4‘ 1••! , ' ' . '''‘i T QARDINER',I3OI,III%-i-Am*Yoß u . Faixrux, PiLtUDuitru SULU= CONT.IIII%' Northland comer 'Wood and FM@ . P. ON.ES, Asn. s* airmAxs.tr • . et, State a Pena lliiddi and I'loirlfidd OdulpardeN`drWidor attest. • • ln . • '', St =NW. INUTIANCI VOItrAST, =MST e? lad Water MEM ESTABLISHED IN 1 COALWISISIO.V, kc, rOltlt'a cp stole an Tourazotaa iltsamunT and .wbols isle dealer A , WYOTERLI ILCIOnmg NIIMio. LAE) PORK, BACON, /LOUR, TIM, POT mob ruin. AMMO SALTILAUS, L. ISMILAND34II9 • OILWDILITZ SMUT and 1.1 we,penorally, Roar - 141 . and 148 Anal sheet, flanclu. lULP SHEPARA, Cothiussuut alf NJ main and dealers in PLC/Vito:MAIN AND PUODOUS, No. 243 Liberty street, PitUb irgb Pa. Mit* brands at tOr DANN and !family use ometantly on handYlour. Partknlar attention paid to Wing orders Mr Mercbandise general! . oct2dl 'tl • AA (M)R ER, PEODITOR AND COMMSION NEIMAN?, deem Io FLOUR, DDT. TAM, BROOMS, SRAM LARD, LIDU4BI4 FORK. DRIED 'AND GREEN /FRUITS ind .I %iiduce gen erally. Liberal =oh adamem mad. on conaignmenni. Warrhoma, No. 11 { ~i , sound arm*, FNUMIrgh. - •-• 7:77 MIE IMZUZI9 •AND DIALER IN CRUDE OILS, &mei Hand enor - 4. and D • quake W .. -1) : -1610 VAY, - leokwAtipteui Cosisturiox .Nssarsir, br the debt TLOCR4 ISAIXIN, LAND, BOMB, £OGB and' Walton, Prodooe genera/Ir, No. 10 SkLITEEFINT , " liTßENT,'Oonssr or First, Pittsburgh. Pa. 460-014 Ors and auatitruirtruts solicited. ' A ARNO A.. 7 RETZI3, FORWARDING AND 4/ OoiNGsrAN lertelwer,tbr Us solo of' noun; GRAIN, DAWN, LARD, HOTTER, SUDS, DRUID • ' 1,11,1)1T, aid Produce gmterelly, No. 16 Market it. .. 1 . cotver of Find, Pittsburgh. ocZtaily ........—._ — ma; r.. - naaiL. QOIIO3I2tKER & LAN CoilinsacoN Ilicaciairra and whaleaal• dad , era In GROOS RIQI, FLOUR, GB4III, paopuvx,,tr.., Liberty atrind;Pittibary,db .rel3:dly Laugh, tiiELI PRODUCE, OHK OORY k N AL AND OtiniktilgOlf NABARANt: • Cotikusoutta trospeidtally solicited: te28:1117 , Wm. mina Milt& WIIM: BROTHERS,- - FoawARDING moo Voirussion limit and dealers In PEOVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 2na Libartystroet, Pittsburgh, Ps. " ' my 27 A sL IILOYEIL, Cohimissios AtEitensarr, • &mkt , in CRUDE AND B.Elel NED CARBON ("ILK, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Am., No. IE3 Liberty siren. . 1,1 " , A 2 1 MEANS, } a vn tfp ar t. s. 1 DAVID IIeCAIIDLIAS, - UAL- A. corrut, Special Partner. AffEA3ll4 & VOFFLN,' successors to 2JI. 31' Means A Cm; WTIOLIZSALE SOW USES, ovitiqdf sod and Writer streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. .: ' _ Jyautty WII. J. urracutamir...„.ump saare.l....a., I. toter. VOIGT dc L successor to L. a JUN. Graff, PtUDIRIE AND COMILUISION CUIANTS, 94( Liberty street, Pfltiborgh; Pa. auls JTORN . HOUSE at OCO,;::Wrioisajaji. Animism Ism Ctrasussion blirsausres, corner of bmlthiteld and Water streets, Plttmbor. b, Pa. in .• NA • : nom adit Constuuttox.lllcactuari, lid Nand rtnisd; Pittsburgh. badly J. 1.11111PAT11471....111. 211 . 01, 78..... WM. Emma: atilt. Act ROVUZA, £ IRKPATRICKS, Wnour,- 1.,P aux theocsiu arid dealers In FLOUR AWD InalDdylled. lid and 193 Liberty street, Plttsporgli:. .11VARIS • h i ,comiaz. Gar the sale of CRI7DII AND RE FINED eAiIION DLLS, No. 69 and 70 Water atreet, DRI7G(3IsIw. QLMON- OHNSTON, Dad nr Pugs P.) MUM AKIO CHICKICALB, PiaRTUIREalti Limey cculdt,..ptililllNG FLUID, QUA'III.III. iLY AISDIOLTUCtI,' kc., olf strictly prime qual ity, which be alien at lowest plain Corner &nab &ld and P.tafil atroota,Pitbblurgh, care sum , wad ed at all bourn iCIAILVESTOCK &CO wools • .P aux Daianum and KanataMarer of WHITE_ • LEAD A.ND.LITILARGE4 comer of Wood and tront •- 7atmeta, Plnab b. • mh7 talN r. Te3)43 • Avuot.EBALN IDLUON,,,AINTS,7OILiI, YARNISUNSAND fiImixI,wo. 295 Liberty amast. • All orders will maim prompt attaatian. Juba raummea auras. 11../EARN, & REITER, .Wizotsaanuaxp harms. Diu:vitas, maw at Liberty and Bt. 1:11a4 atreets,Pittibinb.• • 1 - 10‘. r - • • . • •• 1 : swims; 140-Waratraea,-coniar Wood-inteeracd Virgin allay, Plltsbargh. Pa. . 41 "r0RXErii. 01114 a IdiiicONNEILL; kirinunci le Law. Ontto; end wood story Km . ums a Law B. tr Illan wee*. Will attend bathe aettkenant. an:nriat and adleo• Hon et bonutfod,, tea, ib Wadtinona, Mitt-let ofOolnmWa. i' • nel9t6tax 11.1113111.PATJUCC...................=-.Joilll MELLON. iu IRKEARRICIE it.M.ELLON,,Areas, WITS £TY.4w . No. 133 Fourth street. ATI dowi .above B selthBeldlPtrtsbar6h; Pa: leyl7alll' Tllolll.Akr , BbV Orrwz, Nae 160 /fourth 'street; comer of Merry allay, Pittsburgh; Pa. . lull:L*lTP - 'Arroionrr • ' AND -SAMUEL 14::PURN.ULas...., Omar, rink atnet, a4foinlng the teas of ker. shall Brtnra, Pfttabargh. Pa. , •,*2o;illy et ATrosismr• AND Ostrnmoksr; LAW, bait remieredi to NIIIIN'Et LAW BUILDINGS,i No. IS Diatoood: streist,Otecit: door to St. Peter's Church. Ssea° 17414 • JII.; ATTORNEY ATtisAliti No. ITT Fourth street, Lowrhes Um Nuhiding,. Pittsburgh tub! PRODUCE. I. atrivulslOJl gatca. T .EECit-40.11UTCHINSON,Conotathe 14 /MD roawastand dealers In WEST BUN icEsisp - x: CBSZSIS, CON, BUTTEKT - LISSZED Ono OTS-AIM PLUM ASU SUDS, GRAIN, DRIED PBUIT and Produce grearaCf. Beet-brands 'Fatally 'now alertly, on band. ;Agent tbr tbe sale or Madison Co.'s celebrated rateeta"misii Starch: - - Nor. 115 Second and 145 Blot sts., between Wood and Smith- Seld, Pittsburgh Pa. ; • ...:111f OIiERSIII • WARNIIOUSE.---11ENt. /4 COLLINS, Paiwardlng and Commission Mer eluutt and dealer Fia•OllTP.sl,• ' VISO and Product/ generally,' Nn. •26 Wnintittreet, abore Water, Plllebtergh. lAMBS 11ULAIES dt Ca, tk. r-- 'V -- "''ir.e4; siy P., iisa and draleri In PROVISIONS, eon*, at Nu. ket and Front streets. • Ja6:dly _ . • A (10 Ttn • -eounairr Iburautes Commun. 92 Water , : A . • Szviumar LISQBEIg Itatnuki. pitisy.fu!l. - #37 n4li4tieet.: JOEJI 1rriMM....412411 W. 61111....DAY1p WILSON, CARR 'A CO.; (tat. Mho Pow& C 10.,) ongousaLs MAW roam% AittO remit= - Dar Goo_ • so. - a. Wood Woof. third booois onuokoo4 joy .. ?macro, ' hplikdtf DL - B[JHCHNZ~Tilf;ooneesos so VP • nan111•140a.,WhOlopol000llioWl.Dadof. 41 IiTAPLE AND 11111KMAITIT 009,114:1North -18W:wow of Toosg• NOW otmota. ae2 W. MILKER ic litAilhemaßittraiti . Soon; wow It:AN oliriet; tottroilinfrifitir I. • drisurgail HAtitiUN 4.0 v it , pawl 131 • Its lint , .74*. U?=2X3ll esEPII , IIIO4 Anus, ramoaftlikii'.l)l"il:ll.lll6 Market stank pi tti b unda arm! 41;ocndiVOM rittabeu lt h. . ru nnur t.. ms, Ta ri tuziedi mi, ma i ,' am, BOOr q.:4 l 4rD. SWORN TORN CA MEWSLlOLismar t yme t . or u BOOTS AND iEI 1101C8-ot deoceptioo No. 14 Railtll6l4 • •• ;• • t 9. OW, "mots, : :LOD Nerom mums, or AD& juinu44s, ll",tiesar youth end X0011,11t11011; ' • . a ... •• , ' '; 0-.M LY -:- PITTSBU.RGH.- . .' :GAZ sultivEß a LAZEAR, WyOLWALZ CROC E . BA commzsszos mEacnstiTs, M;1 TRW LIMA. 1111.-...........-..........6...14111611-111.1111111.3. _ITTLE & Wnoptasul J./ Gammas aim Caamosuss Ilsamaxas, dealers In PRODUOR, FLOUR, BACON, CHRESZ, FMB, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON; NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh mannfactstres genanl4,ll2 tees, Pittsburgh... • . - DulicAN MODONAI,D ARBUtKLE, iur. Otoczsus, Ann Communion Ilia- AMEN WBOLE- Jobbeen in N. 0. SUOAESand MOLASSES, ; SIICIASS and SYRUPS, /LOUR, BA- , LYLN, MOE, CHEM, SEEDS, dc., No. 26.'3 Liberty street, PittabarglL 001X1&910,N KIRCHANT P. 11 MTMED........J. I. D. RUMS& DEYMER . ,& lIROTKERS, suoiessonv Am to Belmar 4 Andetvon Wholesale dealers In FONEIGN FRUITS, NUTB.-AND .EPIONB,OOI,I - INOTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Er., Nos. "126. and .128 Weal street, above nth, Pittsburgh, PCDIVA. imdly roar. ...... .“.111ANUCL 11.11.011;0a. Top ROBISON Jic C O ., lygow,iLa Giza, .Ll 4. cella; Coixisidox IkEt.i4;" aq4 dealers in art - Mode or PROVISIONB;I.II,ObUak .04 Pitts burgh n tuuthciarce,llo: 255 Liberty . street, -Pitta. my 2:, 4.)SALI 6, 0 —M OILS; PIM inis7 mb ILLN4I.4. RAMC, OAK I UM. • par-,-q Mayo the klononahels • 1101 MILS ' . ....... Y.-DALS=4 DOBERT DA:EZELL' & (NO - Wliati awiLehloczais,Voititidatiox Ann i t eirwaarnaa lliascausen, and dealers In PROD.UoLand..Pitla -4nrgh alma SLAMBERTLT & ilipN; W1361,ES ALiAR PRODITCZ DiALUIJI and Cosimuott kixcuxxxa, Na 6 Sixth EtZeet, Pittsburgh, P. • 12014:17 .1011 X ~our WlLsox. WATT & 'WILSON, Wawassis (hco- Y cud, Coitsiustor MIZOILLKIII, mad dealen to Produce and Pittaltnigh matt a0.1.5n Idb. arty: street.. Pittabiugh. - ntd wtX) n t t t thioosss, Commission sod (11. in 18. greUCE, No. 80 Waiessirtot, 004 05)frold s. _ ow. W. brIWGITII... B. DILWORTH. , S. DILWO"Riff& CO 0 110011/1116NOL /30 Wad LT/ -Becostil ttr!rii new Smithfield. Pittabazah - JORN. . ... MTN. JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wnomitax exis Jam Coauciatioa Namaiitiacm Ha. 172 Wood lid 228 Libert at; Pitts b.: ~7 .10/6 DAOALBY; - nomisals G r iibcia;2laa. 111 and 40 Wood gaga; • A LE.X xxitiaaa , .. I biocia,bavortai or :SODA &a, e 73 Matti . w. I. mica A:Mum:l MAC iiEIeIPLILLL it CO4' AM corner Pits and , O'Hara streets , n _ear the Citalor .Works,-IlttlaMork:72%;:l.ltasorlooturers y %V 111 CKINTOS11 AND HEMPAILL'it 111 PROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STRAIN rsalias AND SLIDE VALVES, of all Gass and beat style. listing put tip machinery of large capacity and of thithest quality, we are prepared to do !teary Job bing, and solicit trOrk in this lins, trusifog that by prompturm, and the character of our work, to merit special atNutba. to out DALANCED VALVE ONCLLLATING_ENGINLVas.combitdng .adranEngiatages-herstofore unittair4d"in thlf ChM of _ ----... • wiLLuLa VOLLIAM BARNHILL & co., No. 61 FI/ Penn street ;below parniicy. Pittsburgh:Tn.. LSTEAII BOILF:It BAUM AND SHEET LEON WOUKCES; iialltUfactnret, ofBABNLIILLI PAT: ENT 80/LYS, LOOOIIOT/VE„ EZAlSBeiddlnrs,,, LNDX.B.:1101LE118, CHLYNEYS, BESTEHEN. FIIIB BELL STEA.H.FLPHS;CIONDENI3EBS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, LEON YAWLS, LIFE BOA/S. amend etc. -Also. BLAVICLUSITIFS ORE, BRIDGE and FLibIICT IBONS, done at theyehore eat notice.. 46, orofflor tram a diatanoe prompt ] tended pAun 1,11 --- IPACITURER OF ID /Manna a.anti Attu* HOFFER-D& VELLHD KUM WHISKY and FAMILY `YRIEGAM, InlylSO end la rind street, between SmithrleidAnd grant street% Ilttaborgla IHrlirirateorderatioliatted: Highest market price . d far BYE, W.Ymmel OW and idrotlier polsonteril a b i oak carehdly astracnak by, a. proems new aid improve& PrrrBl3l 7 Bo /L . ap ''YltfV/aOIVUL of EgFPXBIOE 131TAII INGIN7I3, 'NACIIINEAr. eijoigli,&N Am err., 13." Pit tibanth, losagictararapOlLNNNlVM! WADI:IG= SPIKY% 0011 NON AND RAILROAD, 7granatcricr=l or diapeASPIXIN and AM eTi3, hop or amaJl, made to caller. at abort aotka.. rood cornmeal wasfaritlt rat bald: mr-ablea FTnrs• kl. II Li 1 P , ! -- aueimssor of P. 11. Oliphant, Nonofseturer of HOT ;PRESSED NUTS ,Min..Wesurats, CHILICOAL • BORSE,SHOR . IRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER ISONt iu re.r4 ,I,RON WORNB,lsysttooA4 LSd.- archwas. 13 -WoNodlt, Plll 6 Donsb.. , • A. 11 t/ItllaLr: 1x CELFHOR, -GrAttis-vrbjiir.s. WE, PLUNK:en A"oo;,—GiAeiiieivrie; Trecee. W erehisaiss,'l7o:.lsLlyessi, isisSst„ censer of rim; Pitt/ • h, sos:lyd • WI "I 4 - t 10 .,6:22 +V • Libest7 street, opposite &ilk Illuboreb, maanitseurers of WIIIPS, LASIILS AHD MlMl aad' e r' r Y PfAr4Tligluttunnas. BY; orsirsiezeitittpak ly s hined eg thetie*Siiit`e>eritit: tea:steely V • tr PAIN BY THE UPS CIT IAPPAILAUS WHEitifili NO pitUpl.9 Oa 514./.I(AISTIC BATTERY t+ hied holp.heet cod int. ba I. tattiO.:iiliii.liep4potnilperw-, 4 - estlemen Auld- tbak.Andlyis th;vir bad. Mat tpt4h rxtrastlid yIS T maw; tad arezesdy to tostity afto mkt . pagapidniampsemot tka vers. tlan—rhatener-has Demintd typerescmitinitensW owning dig , eolltraiy;lbstring 1 4 2 4iir1itIg? . ot tn! iglarelenruir jinit;i;r4l-iftwcrc47lo.• oupsy. , ..TENe; au giant& j 08141 - 11 ADAMS,-141m#7,, Ckettelly'ti ti! , .. • itinmumcze—Dr. A. X. Pollock; , Dr. ,, Frallockv Thetic B*bbillgr. XVINKX Attext.i, rrl7,wwvr 4 , Trlrli ......._:..‘:,:-5... 'W ilniarl i r ... . i 1 1 %P*44 ,1 1. IF X/1411. IMbIT Nteigs,. yawns, ograaana,,sad a11a5.... •,earitieitior izioney. ;k,6f;) Perm can proms LOANS through :ity agency IMlOMOlllablill terms. I : . note tithing to Oman their mousy to good ad• vantage, tan always And And and aeound'claav paper vetmrmpe, tor aide, ...—' 4W I mlnum it i keka44 . ***ln. itecurielia. •weithl.- iol2lot, iaiit itreet. Menthe. St. Saal's Cathedral., ' jel;dtt AMI, M.-BALPH, late aesiatant to ce Charlie Eertberinr, prepares IMPLICIT DItAW IN • AID SPECIFICATIONS inr — sll kinds of and supetintonp tbelr alnettfon etrztol o ai Adeleops. '•-••• • OttleeNns Andereon street, between Loam* sod streets. Allegheny Qty. Jell .Lh s 1,11x6„ dams- Ar , oisce,.fisoNt'amaz inibmwriter meet. ArambhagPL ANS s ß ma a le O toaf mevseysAND ;SwPEorCuIFICMATIeOinNtiS onrate .alptton ti*a • rBLIKLOTTE BLUME, MAnw A vram : • 1 1,.0 its aggp DJUZZX In PIANO-FONTES, and Ito mut. andnalc and Nadal Instramanna SCSaataiS iot%Uns:DAXDUILG PIANOS, also In RAILS% DAVIS & VO.'S BOSTON PIANO* arltSSlndsHab,; out knaannithtschaten street. snye 0.11 . inormonlJ ,i. MtiLW Jo. No. 111 Iracuriek, betirmk •4Anetb atelefseitt Ifteabd iltiltnthch: ' a OU!CB~~.ESS,;I~e ' KAY4Cp. BOOICHRLLUa ARO STA nos No, 66Woojtilf&K 4,69bik 4.11' corner of Thint — Pitnibmgo rah, otrnOOL &ad LAW BOWLS °natant cm biind. - - s ~.- :~:.. - _ „., V&C,I GROCERS Hue. 27 and Smlt4lleld }Weed PITTSBURGH, PA i 1 Corner of First sad Liberty striate, jrl tre, . _ 'r7 "- ; 1: . AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNTNa VT All !`ll-r Pladrell N , . • . ...... E W 7 OCT. PUN ' . • -7*. FOR s2fo, CUL—Jun ramie • , • - ' ,' at tke new MO Waftetema , N 0 .43 T ' AT 1 I.lth street, FILL 7 002. ROSSWWW P • 7 OS, with Zip Illotddlo . 4 . .Careed Lege, Irmo Retold, and Improved Iron !ramp," made b of the best New York 'takers, and Will te mid for te !!°: clAb. °HARLOT"! BLUM!. . Bole Agent for Snake ' s Pianos, and Prince'. Helot dem,. - NIB 899 g, r oCaliQtf--Otas beautiful Black Walnut %octave CUMBERING PIANO, tan Iron rrerse, New Scsk„ tedtmxl from 8276 Sq.; Juseteretred sad for sa/s by 68 . 108 21.11. 8 11ILLOE, 81 Wood street. , rIA.NUS. R«.--1.3i-um • PIANOS, 0111 01(EHINO, with full Imp' ream. Now Seale, ro. ducod from $290 to $250, jut teceluitatid &rude by JOHN H. MELLON, 81 Wood otrut. kthil — lING .w-w(b. . r'rpo Cythare, by J. R. WoO.bbluy--pse dos.-S8 5 0 The New Lute of Zion, by J. Woodbury do ... 8 50 The Mobil, by Dr. Lowe ll he do. —. 8 60 no Diapeeon, by Georgie P. E0ot; '' do 8 60 Tho Sabbath Bell, by George F. Root, The Jubilee, by William B. B radbury. , do —8 60 The Christian kilolitre!, by Aiken, ' do 850 The Sacred Sisk. by Leonard Harebell, do -. 860 JUVENILE SINGING pposs. 1 The Golden Wreath, 100th edition—per d0tec...13 no Tam liank, by J. A. Aerie, do —3 Od The Nightingale (new book) do —3 00 Sabbath Sehoddiall. do TheGoltianCluain, for Sabbath Sehoole,do —I 60 . All the above for sale to quantities or Kingly by JOHN •N H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood at., Ja2o between Diamond alley end Panetta at. .rEli• BOOKS. TIEVOIIIO.NAL 13 , 1.0antions for Lind; • • . . ; Wilberforce'. Communicant!" Mantua; Wilson's Sam Privata; . • /faunal! bloro!' Print* Devatlons; Bishop Autirew!. Derotiomq Wavologof tbe Holy Week; Wildon 011 00 Lordi gaPPOr r Step to the Altai; Hob art's Festival. and Posts; • Manta &typist.," of theißlased; • Ilobare's Companion to the Altar. rinhlo KAY it 00., 68 Wood street. Otati BOOKS l" • Medical pees of Dlectricity--Gurrett: Recreations of a Country Passion:. Queens lir Society; • • lipase Bonn% by J. Brown, H. D ; • lien; Women and Docks, by L. Hunt; Titcondes Amps; •_ • • A Good Fight, by 0. Reads; • .• Personal History of Lord !Won: • Lire of allr Philip Sidney; . • bougyld, Many Keyrk—O. W. Halmos; Poensi„ by Rose Terry; Liberty and Slay—Bledsoe; Lectures on Ap..ypet,--Butlar; 2 Life andSpeewee of Douglas; Ditto y of W Ralicioge, etc., etc. - • J , . LI. ILDAD.Ia Fourth street. JILSCEJLL.CrEOUS .C4/I', . „. y _YON AR NSTIIikk,bIPONTEIE AND iu the'tei r cit *Wit brinde of mail7l2a HAVANA - CIGARS; and all kinds of MOVING AND CHEWING TODACOO, exurr. rAl4Ol' MEERSCHAUM •PIPES, TIMES, ft., Am, la gratt variety, UNDER THE At'CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, ' K. ,8.--The Trade suppled to Mend tonna. •au: exam* AIM m.eansi_ viumuok . PAPA, HANGER-AND- PLASTRILYS. neiMENTRES AND ORNA7tINT2 of. all kinds famished on abort notice. dfl ardent lett at No. 23 Cooper ptzote..Ax Avon free Wylie, or at PalriterN`Wal Paper Skim No. 91 Wood stroe4l.lll ha. romptly Att. to- myth N. A.' CALDWDLL.....-. .. . . .....,......30111 DILDWDLL, al. AT WELL it BRO., BOAT twain's- L UN AND ELNALIa . ls ' la MANILLA, KEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAILIJALrTAN I , PITCH. NON. IN AND; 0/LS. URFA DIMS, DIRDL.. MOUT AND .I.tr.:elry . DILLIALNO4. AA., Ng. 6s Water ..ad 18 VrociiiIreets, Pittablargh..• -•- • -WWI). WW. YOONti, successor to wrlgnt .9 Toting, No. 97 Fold street, corner . of Diamondam, denier In 971 WM, of CUTLERY, RAZONS, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, 9018- HORS, GUNS, Qt., f an. A lane airbrtineot of the "rive goods cowman) 021 ban& n arld U sr aND.M.NII, OR IC PAVCIAI. AND DICILTAB IN DAWN, DRIED' DEEP, LARD,-X.ESS AND ;WIMP PORN, No. 12 Fourth street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. - - „ ' ' IRAL£6IN ALL • - BfißDiZis go.; kfii..R: Wood street., Pittabargb. r00x7.. Sr., 114-Dealer Its.BONNsre. lIATS, STRAW' MR- • JIMNI3S, - arid - STItAW GOOD.i geodersl4ll, MEDIC 9.014 .1 Slight Cold. 1/„. , PoLugaJ-twisAsertena e RoN cHiA L or levee )•• c c p t4,:zah, 'Might .4e oheaker•Z 4'oo\ • • tin& a sun* remedy, neigirmted, often. terminates seriondy. Pew cowatoare of the'impen'tcateie czr copping a Xattaf t or giyi g hi xad. in its j . 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We were surprised to find, by our telegraphic dispatches yesterday, that our troops are threatening New Madrid. The place ie on . the west side of this Mississippi, in the State of Missouri, come fifty or sixty .miles by water, below Cairo, and below IsLint No. 10, which it was said the rebels Were fortifying: It said that Gen. Pope, who has been in the' northern part of Missouri, has edvincod on New Madrid, hiking the dry road south from Commerce, along the ridge that rune parallel with the river and some miles west of it. One rumor is that he had got nearer than eighteen miles, at last accounts, but there are others that the rebels hare evacuated as they did at Columbus, and still others that they have beaten back the federal forces.. Some days: mince, after Gan. Pope's column had been ren dezvoused at Commerce, the remaining troops at Cairo were sent directly west from Bird's Point to intercept and Join him. The rebels were said to 'number 40,000 at New Madrid, but it is significantly added that they have a good supply of steamers on hand, and we shall only have to wait a day or two to be in formed that the Federal Rag float, over Now Madrid. We think there peed - be no- appre honsion for the safety of Gen. Pope. The Cincinnati CommeMia' I says.: Our diapatehas from Cairo indicate pretty itrongly that hot work is going on near, or at; New Madrid. It is improbable, however, that the rebels are there in any such numbers as has been reported. If anything like such an army is stationed them, lien. Pope's Division have a formidable obstacle to overcome before New Madrid falls into the hands of the Fed eral troops. That position secured, Island No. 10 will be of no value to the rebels. Mr. Cowan Finding Hie Level. . The only two papers in the North which pralsed Mr. Cowan's speech, which have come under our eye, are the Pittsburgh Pint and the New York Herald! Mr. Cower ball A • found his level. His descent was marvel lonely rapid, showing that his moral sense we.:greatly perverted, and his intellectual powers vastly overrated. But if he has any Shame left, any repugnance to becoming nt tmly detested by his constituents, his;: , must revolt at the use made of him by Bestow,' , of the Herald. But has he any right te':eozo plain 7 Has not the Herold drawn a liliricel conclusion from his speech 7 Poor COTAN 1 To.be patronized by the Herald/ II ill exclaim, like Cain of old, "My gees ' As greater than I Can bear." . Thisivlo w _ the Herold Bays i The progress of the debate on the Confisca tion ; balls developing the conservative, con atitution.loving sentiment in Contrast. It is &struggle of law and order against anarchy and revolution. The observations of Senator McDougal (opposition,) of California, on Monday and Tuesday, are well worthy theist- tentive consideration of the whole people, and their endorsement by Mr. Cowan, (Ilepubli can,) of Pennsylvania, is a gratifying evidence of patriotism amidst the fierce paasions of party spirit. "Shall we," says the latter gen tlemen, "stand by the Constitution, or shall we - open wide the field of revolution, and go back to the doctrines of feudal ages, and in: troduce feeds which centuries cannot quiet? That is what the bill proposes. - The passage of nub a bill will make the whole Southern people our enemies. The scheme - of coloniza tion is entirely impracticable. -And further, the bill is directly in conflict with the Coasti lotion, for the ' , reservation of , which alone, the war it Waged: The hili is unnecessary,, itripolitleind totally useless. The bill is no- ' conetitutionat, because the Constitution pro vides that no bill of attainder shall be paned, and no ,person. punished for crime without 1 regular proceedings in court. This bill ii, in !feet, a bill of attainder, and Oongreu has no power to pus It."- • -- - This covers the whole ground.' And what is - Mr. Cowan's opinion about emancipation? Be say, : —"l protest against that section 1 of the bill for freeing the - slaves, as an entire departire from the principles of the constitution, and especially impolitic' at this time. Bosiadee wa are in a 'oar we ought not to make a law Which was unconstitutional be fore."- "What hare the Tommie dine to se. cure freedom'at this lime, when the course of their router" seems especially to invite Mali to strike for liberty 7 Nothing. They siinply - rely on dui, nuntooo, .41* domestie; aniseabr, - with a sort of blind snot:net." ' He CO116)1140, Wilk ‘‘a hope that the bill would not pass, but that Congress would attend to the measures necessary to secure surmise in the great strug gle in which we are engaged." Thin is the language of a patriot ; and if ail men in Congress had only, no spoken and acted from the beginning neither civil convulson nor dimmion would exist to-day. There is one Mart result prOdubed fly this *sr. The ayee of million, of men' at the North are open ed to the real {hare/Sterol the negro, and they have' Ws/petered from the experience of our troops end Generals, what we have BO long .prooltan te d to, theta in vain—ilia nature, In feriority of the negro. to the white man, which can no more he removed than the color of his skin by:any amount of legislation. It is the negro', mature to be the; servant at Alte Cliu4 easian race. Be "ivliti on hos master," rays 'llfri B owan, "wish siert of klind inntinot." It Is ehent; therefore; that part of the bloody programme which contemplated servile Dumf. motion Is already exploded. Thetis/re is hap pier and boner ephyncally,mtwaUg,vociallytiod LrflkiiosoSlg, snider th e mild Ohriebian servitude of Ais Oat? eausteeot the South, than le fiver mash, ony other condition sines the dines of emotion, or 'ever will be till the meting of the miiiessnium. ,To leave the negro' to himself, and put him into competition with the white man, ti to de stroy hiln as effectually an our civilization Inns destroycid•the - red men of the foiliet.. 'geni tal ie the rtropo's normal condition. It is cal eishited to preserve the race from extinction, and tri, render it happy and at the time' subservient to the happiness of the whits man.. That white men should wage a war of eater-% initiation against atille',.inen .to change the condition of blacks for the - worse is an absardi ty to great for thecommon-sense of any pee.' Iffi, and much, tun of. the Intelligent and poetical ; peopl' of the' United' States. Mr. Lincoln recognises the fact;. and therefore,• even if the fanaties in Congiesa ehonld sue , reed lit eirryinglbeir bill it Will•belthet with his Teta. Al to the 'lllitaltititationalliy ; :of-the-bill both as regaitbi.tho anianeipetion of-the'ire=,` gross and-the wholesale meal/cation 'of the' limpidly of the Southern, people, therecknobt be iv ibideir. trf dr/At,' :Bills. of attainder and general . foifeitutc4itre expresely.liveatbit a d 4 - 20 tolf Sara au even Sheriousearytaltheitty to pursue this course, Mr. pcjithur chorea that it would be imholitie and ' nettle: It Would .. , M. 411 ,itt 4 ‘:101101il, *FI4Got th.. South .ant Not only. ii it staeonstilittienal and univiiin; • • contruy to. the, law otrnatione" Ind' the!niodern 'Unger 'of iiVilileit'aar, which forbid the capture_sitferfeitattrof letralatary'e . iirstnitroperty.. Lot nephew the world thot - MA Sitlaibltalif the integrity the. Union ' sat Otsetro'ciiit; free ingoriitrOis:,*thojit' Incurring thiikpx4ol),',)+llolllliiethari. • oirtreeortiti Aliiiiiiher treatment eithe', ' lid; lliflinft - hiCirlie midi Milk . tit 1 - 1114touddiot alai: 4,400, - ..-61,„,..4,,,,,,,,r7:474.7ZzE4.771•447..,Atz:R,,, _,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,z1„,,,,z1.:,,,t„..77.m. 47.7.7%.•74.,!.1.7.7'Ni'' . 7.7,•:7,7,-.,iT.77.:7:?.?:7!.7 - ..p.34yiwtJk . 47.7.2..',',7;...i..,i.77,..k.7..1.N.7i.'7,:*:,::,..i...!:...,...;..:., ..,./.:i -:•...•.„,:....,7.:7,....,-...:,r-:-'.....:.-."7•- - .' . 7 - H' 7 7 , - i:' . . - 7..' 7 ----.,•_• - - 7 - , .., - ..:.-....- .. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. tie public document for some time has cre ated so profound an impression as the Eman cipation Message. Although, practically, It may amount to but little, still it is an indica tion of avast movement in the right direc tion. The idea of emancipation has been ,expressed from the White House, and as reforms never go backward, we look for a eteadypruighty movoin theright three.- lion. The opinions of the leading press will be looked for by the reader with deep inter est, and wo hasten to lay them before him. "The Now York ' Tribuee's special dispatch says: The Itf, fr .ressage from the President to-day is perhaps the most important document - ever' addressed to Congress, and one of .the most important in history. Though reserved and moderate in terms, it distinctly, proposes to "initiate emancipation," Such A proposition from the Chief Magistrate Must be historic. From this time forward the great question passes away (nun the keeping of speculators and philanthropists into that of cabinets and statesmen. It cannot be put aside. One early effect will be the creation of an miancipation party in the Border States devoted to the linion,renderingtheefforts of the Secessionists there hopeless. It is - known that several of the largestslave.owners in the Border States have given in their adhesion to this prOject In advance, and are now very anxious for its adoption. The warning of the President to the rebels that if the war goes on, "ill the in cidents of war are to bo employed, even if they cause ruin," will be troderetood at once to mean that slavery must console exist when . 'it stands in the way of humaiity and the Re public. The friends of freedom here are 'Much' elated, and all of us anticipate that the good cause will be qiickened ' throughout ttio coun try. The hiessaii being received in the Son- . ate while in Executive Session, was not read -- aloud by the Clerk. It was shown around, and passed from hand to hand. Its reception by the Senators was electric. The latest advices from Paris, wholly enti- -. tied to consideration, state the : keystt44 the, Emperor's policy is the English al and that be will do nothing to weaken this.. It is important that this be borne in. mind by those who hastily think that France . may be detached from - England in her rela tions to our dealing with ttie slaitholderS' rebellion. But happily all things surely fn= diorite that neither of these powers is disposed' to interfere. The President's Message of -to , - day , makes this interference absolnteljimpos-- sible. The Emancipation Message of the President ' is regarded among the Foreign Ministers as. an epoch, and calculated to produce a. profound 1 impiession in Europe. It will be the subject of ffispatches from Alb the Legations by Sat- ' orday's steamer. - TheTrieutis, in its 'editorial columns, e - „ preases unbounded joy. It is an era in Mr. Ruukuty'a remarkable career. .14 says : 1 • Ti‘ never printed a State paper with mom I satisfaction than we feel in giving to ourread ere the Special Message of Presiden Lincoln to Congress yesterday, by which liVlikom- mends the passage of a joint reso . :pfkiffer- ing National co-operation and p. ' ry aid to each and every State which 'hell see fit to ' inaugurate the Abolition of Slavery within its ' i borders. This Message constitutes of itself an epoch in the history of our country. It has' no .prece dent ; we'trultlt may_ have ineitY eini- '' sequents. It is the day-star of a new - Na tional dawn. Even if it were no more than ro barren avowal by the Chief Magistrate of: the Nation that IT 'IS HIGHLY Dr3111A131.6 TOAT - THE ' thilotr in VII2Gro Or SLATIIRT, 11 Weald be a great fact of far weightier import than many battles. But it is not destined to remain un fruitful. Congress will be more than ready to welcome and act upon IL It will lead to prac tical Xesults, and,these the most important and bimoiltent. The 6th of_Mareh will yet be eel -"braced tiS a day which initiated the . Nation's deliverance from the most stupendous wrong, curse and ihame,of the Nineteenth Century. Yeart may elapse before the object boldly oentepplated in this Message shall be fully ensiled ; but lot us never harbor a doubt that 'lt will ultimatein a gloriens fruition.- 1 —'We believe our neighbor of the Herald I lately suggested the re-election of Abraham - Linmiln as President of the United States. ; We--. heartily second the motion. Mr..Conn selorl Brady, likewise, at a recent Tammany feitivitt, predicted that Mr. Lincoln Would I prove himself a good Democrat before the ex- 1 Oration of his present term. -We congratu late the Ceunselor on the speedy fulfillment of his pMphecy. The world dose morel 1 1 , 1141 transmission of this message to Europe by toimorrow's Steamer 'seals the fate 'of the rebellion in every Christian land. Dahomey I rs, the hut hope of the traitors In their eager sinest lif recognition and of allies.' No ;non mod nation will think of entering into alliance with Jade= in view of this glorious demon , itratiou that "Union and Liberty"._sto indeed "one and inseparable." . Long live the Amer ; ican Republio I 1 - ThelNew York Thries speaks in a tone of moderation and deribt. - It rays: • if - I PrOof were wanting of the patriotiear dot.o I the President- for ,the pemst end, Well., ,bellig if the Country; it would ha found abun dantly ih' the message sent yesterday to Con gress. Mr. Lincoln appreciates - the infinite difficulty of the Slavery question.' .Ite evl dently,despairs of prostrating the : Institution -by feree of the war-power ; he looks 'to its exiitaoce In - full vigor;:thronghont the tiulf States at least, when the war shall have , ended.. The utmost, reach of his practicer dealing with the subject is to strip it. of _po- 1 Utica! influence in Rotiotteleire. DS.. To effect 1 this capital Object; there is, certainly.. no *ay 1 so sureas to destroy Cie identity of iutereet j between Border Slave : Staten and those at tho I southward ; and this object the President's,suggestion proposes to attain. • • • * In censidering the Presidential projiet, a nutubec et difficulties will' no doubt suggvit 'themselves to CoOgiree. Any State disposiii 'to part{ with its negroes will naturally _pifer., ,them in the hest market::: Thiiiiitioniadonth: in the supp osition raised.by MrAtitieln` that' Slavery wl there retain all its vitality, will 001131%4 with the North in the 'Purchato of the disparded labor; and mmit,of neelessitP offer prices which tho North will be enable to assuming*p-hl be ,restered—.elWaYe the President•to be right In regard to Slavery in the Gulf States—Kentucky wlli be able to get $130,000,000 for her-negroes at the South, while.the North,presupposirittlie' round Aim of , 0007-the, highest rate_heretet. fore nailed, and 'oonsideredpracticable,-would be able to offer only otieLthird Of 'that amount., If by a act' of graduat.enianciPation .Kett-,. tucky isl thus able at any Moment - la:get thi larger for her starlit,- what:temptation to tho paysege of each laittot WilChaithe O I bi o f the stqaller7 Congress will alio have to weigh j well that incesiantlyvvrouring iiiteatiliti;tiliat shall bd done with - the *gruel, 'When freett?, I Their fteedouf in any border Stela:will ; no be followed by' theriexpalsiiiii,` Bean' front Illinois, Mr. Lincoln's Immediate Stittri,' the blacks ore about to be :expelled.: .Will It nut be necessary for the National l Government to provide also for their:removal, front: the; , country, and their rolenizatierialiit iiititten-. Dation it it - As* iiiiiitliettlitt tiomoi--11tii.*111 not this est, addedlWthe ether: contitlitite ',a' total front which the ciountry,tilieedyshirtled at the coming .terionottiar; taxation, 'will' draw bitch appalled ? -716184 that the Presidential plaii.wilt not achieve the :good for whichi sa . ....p etilleilr 4 8 410 1 e - d - - ..7.7,P7X1it Alet4hdelte.-ehii 'Shia' Stele to, - disair . d, slayery3, It i wilrntst, therefore; weaken ani..of the ties-batween the, itolleCtiva elays'atatee. ..It villl'oiker, no „suf.,. licientredson foidephrtinedien in : appear, anc4.froin Oa dositrivo sh.t, Withalav • • the'fitatet, tbol Natioliial.' , Olareraitsiutinis Ira . 4004441:1 ,hatever, . 144 will le attended:with: an expense too, overwhelming to be regarded' favorably diy.A.eople.whe-havepireettrwitort_ their lillueldere - the Vegere .. Preleft WA 109(4 : k r4 fr: l *.iro;dibt:'or lovitilttiptisanaii or ma,. ..:, 1101 .iiiitarriliiiiiia4kiliti by 'a • . But I st this!Plett-lave-All-thipetoro ' 7” . i .: i , li n! full 4 TeNEC's's 6 i l aodit. Ala - s thiAirMinki. •vz,ii, * j oint . lionteinNt *Ake Inetitaoanwca-awy-w .. ~ - Intl cru iorloyi4 „taid l dsisiniblit gel:ulnae", grawiinef,l ir — -4 . : - - . t- • ' l b4 7 #9 Y€SkSkaift tstPlta thalsailiNtit's .___ . , . yesolutioi, and adds **following eta It is here reeognized—and who can say the reoognition Is not just 7—that slavery is the - can0e.....---.......,_.......,...,-- - of alit great rebellion; that but for 'VIRE issußayvy_-THE Rai. slavery it would not hare been ; that the J. AMOR MUTUAL INS ANOR COMPANY'. Union thus once so fearfully periled by ale- 1 .01,,R1171,AMELR/11.6,00 BUlLDlNGFitimtteden that like never with slavery be at peace F— ff r P" t o w d r ... "Iicu A RI IT 3 *LF9II-1!..T.P . ", # O .. 4 1 - that like peril to the majestic fando must now u" • ll .'s wa 'A ' t 7 , . + CalTrAls- 1:=:820: , aserts,.l3o6,Boll 98—invested be foreVer Warted . To the argument by which Mr. Lintonas follows :l First Morigegson Improved City Plophr: " . ' presses upon Congress the importance of his. ty,.worth double the 5at0unt...............4185A00 06' policy we may recur at another time. It is I . 3,rotihd ra n t , firs! el ass....—.--.......—.. 2,4G3 O 0 sensual o r : . Co. a 6 percent. Mortgage ' - ~._ substantially this : self-preservation 'dictates that the general government do all it can to ci ty a phibwelphi: 6 . 1;i ,7.7"CL1T.7, 51: 9 43 7, induce the ,States to abolish slsvery- . --that It Allegheny county 6 per et. P. It. B. Loa; JOAO OD promise to co-operate with them in paying , tkillsteral bonds, well 5ecured—............... ~2 ,.., moo mi 1 the cost of emancipation. This • being grant-. rin.u utid° l l.,:d Brt`d_ lop Illcuntele - ed its disposition_ And offer ...should be pro- 5,,,,,,,,,,h,„,, i . 8rtn,z,,,, , —., 0 : 17 ,,,, k -.. 3 ,, 3 2 claimed .at once, bemmee the . rebel lead- Stock of Bella:la:Mutual Insuranae.Co.: 24,350 On era . hope that . some , part of the canted- Stock of County Fire Insuranes C0....__, 'AO OD imy frill .1,... acknowledged irappeAdept, Stock of DeLaware M. a. tosereocete..., 'too CO and, though' that part include only the Commercial Bank do ...................._ 6,115 it Mechanics' Bank do ....- ' ... 2,012 SO Gulf States, that the Border States trill Union 111. Insurance Co.'srli,.— ..." . 100 IM afterwards join them, the bonds of the Union Bills Receivable, biainsm p0ter..—...:..—. 164.637 18 being broken by the success of the fotmer. Book Accounts, accrued tutor:wt., eta—,... .6216 72 Cash on heed and In hands of sputa-- 11,366._ When the rebel leader's hope of indepen- - • denoeand.of preserving the border States ti - • ---- ' 1108.608 m .„, destroyed, the'rebellion ends—their hope of ' oriEm nitaLEY, r.4t.,,,g.. 96 preserving the • border States' .ceases where , gin ' emancipation is initiated. ' Mr. Lincoln's Clem Tingley, i, U. Cams ' ' • 1:: , . . argument leaves it in doubt whether he sup- s s a,,, s i glob., Z. lothrop; poses that Jeff. Davis's hopes of keeping. the Wro. R. Thompson, Bob'. Tokod, gulf States would end apt a losing the border Robert Steen, • Una. Leland, States. It, in thfilim tho victories which, Frederick ar°", V . r'rk :,. /"Ui .t within co brief a rani ave e 'ad our (T. 1,1: — ...r. t°l7. ,°l4;odn't! !F.- • . quering arms so far towards gulf; aby one &op - W. Tingley, Smith Bowers; is so fooliy tedzaw 1 nferegee from thile Jobb lt. Worrell, dm. 8.- Woodward, ambignit . t the border Sta g are ..torbe - Marshall Mils . ...jahn Bissell, Pitts b •gli. saved end. °gulf Stajee acknowledged; we -• ' El, iffinl.llAN, seetess. • ' J. G. CurYl2.l„Apost. have only to hope thal r corresponding victories - -4 6 'lfortbatet corner Third sod Woal street. this side the Alleghenies will lead him to 's jus ter conclusion. . : ~.. The close of the message reveals thpinOesi- ,ble purpoie which Stet dictated thiriveirde- m . lerhe Union molt be preserved, and henee'ill .1i dispensable meansmust be emplOYed." War is indhipensible; therefore war centinues. It will continue till it is no longer necessarY.' Whatever unforseen incidents , teit, and ruin following it, are indispensable and effective . ,toward ending the struggle,. must: and will come. llere, then, hi a hand stretched' out to the border. States to .save them from the ruin, which they tial'e half invited. ' If it is grasped, if they give by slavery, they are saved frobt . ; ' . air: ; own-. and' the nation's worst enemy . ' •.• , y, too, the rebelefell in their' dear est iand are thlte,y ht - end*Wii itiatern , monition of events, alike: bismigteditte yield., If rebel on L.*Orcheir destruction moot The .44 . 1:M . YOyk perad is in, a quandary., .Baiinittdims netlike to break with the Presi dent, whom . heliates,but tatters because he Urea in the White Molise, bit he detests' the 1. , Prepident's plan of emancipation, and resorts 4 - airsor t s of subterfuges to aioideommittizig Imm! ... jns way pr the other. . lie says : • tbioh krueissure would mast.probably prove /gable ~ Qiuta:t:ilnrailita;:vr, deal, a moderate and practical view of the questiim of emancipation in place of the °d imple and impreetieable views of the &boll tient/is. Tile kendd thetipib:hes into the confisca , tionitdil, and says the President's ebjeot is to kill that measure, praises Mr. Cowan's speech, and * orders into an argument to show that the negi.o is- not fit for emancipation, and gives Mr. Cowan for authority. Raving this proved to NI own satisfaction that emancipation is unecinstitutional, unwise, and contrary to the law of nation!, it comes to the conclusion that the priisideut 'has ," undoubtedly brayed the , indignation of the whole abolition maw," etc. . The Tlillatielphia papers say nothing about the message.. Rid any oniever know a paper published in that prolific'sl town utter one manly.original sentiment ? They must alwais waitlforitheir cue. We will except the Pres. That paper lays We recognise in the message' of President Lincoln a tribute to thatgreat Northern senti menff which Is airuniversally felt, whieh dwells in the conscience of every reasoning man, and which we are glad to see at last officially re cognised—the sentiment of regret at the ex istent% of slavery. Manly Letter ikons Mr. - Wilmot. Th'r following noble letter from Boil David Wilmot was Mad at the great meeting held at the Gall of the Coopor Institute, New York, on Thursday , evening.. Thank God, we have one man in the Senate, from l'ennsylvania, Who can take a statesmanlike view of the momentous crisis through .which the country . . , • , Wssulitaroaaroli 5,1 • . Dsla Sze : Your letter Of dd invitation t 062. tend a meeting to be held at the Cooper In- NUMMI, in the city of New Yorki.on.Thursday 'evening; the'fith inst., has been received. I am honored by your invitation, and would be pleaswk, if it were convenient ; to be present and participate in the proposed meeting. My public,' duties will hold. nie.. here ; _and I can only respond briefly .by letter, to your kind in vitation. I heartilr approve' of the objeCts of the meeting, as set forth in the call. The honor and safety of the nation demand that the cause of this gigantic rebellion should be for-_ seer removed'. alone will givornal00401;! . and 'MeV; heinie and national ICI Sla very is the oni;exolusive;and only catils . le the rehellion - and war Ihreugh: which we are, straggling for .natlonal existenee. noir„ ..euncle Mantle all that Slavery 'the deailiy.l foe ..of the Union - th'e iMplaCable and eternal enemy of free Govermient. A - truly free Gov-:1 ernment, f,oundeteupon . justioo kid right, and appealing to'reason and 'beneficent laws for I support, never 'did and never can long exist: ' , the midst of Slavery.'' God, ,in his mei- ; denCe, has placed 'Slavery w ithin the rightful I power of the ' nation . . Wit 'must . not tremble and hesitate,•bc'enutiepr the magnitude of the y labors and duties Milt upon as; we Malt Meet and , disolusrie - burs ditties, as, men in . . irheSe, hands. hiplaretthp ark of haMin ha end-Appeal Mtistand Will, if trriS to peg,' iountry, and the - race of Mankind, now , and forever destroy and wipe. out. from this 1 ;notion the accursed institution of Ininark Sla very The elateholder, by hit treason' ' lionagainst the-Constitution, and by the irar" hi has forced upon , the Government foe Piereeriition, haelebolly absolved as from all constitutional ad-political obligationsto trait' . his unnatural claim of property in' Mari With' an y_toleratknigehatirver. , 'When thitriltbr 'forced by. arms from his - purpose' te dititioyelia Constitutimiand Government, - he Cannot, the moment is defeated in his *icked purpose,q plead the Constitution he wadi War over 1-thiew as the andproteetion for llifer felted rights of aLevery. ,, lt'ris the tithe Mid "duty of the nation to prober. itself, now and In the tater°, ^ Weninet 'make' Sure igainet air other rebellion, greater than' the One now upon' rm.': 'The national- life • mitet . bi preserVit' applying the knife to the carteerthst is' eating .the very subtleties and life of the nations The` nation must , makearProslaination' Of treedenr k the Waves of evert traltbrir atiii,'en 'isiet 7 ; ter*of polloy, not of atria right; Treritle:,'far - making compensation - to loyal slaveholderi thithittimporary hist initident.lithisPeetly; -etoaselpatiomof 1 1'6W - slaves: 'Leis'' thin this: .wimanot,ticsmith:haribrof safer` :"'We hart: a right to demon:. IVO hire and et enemy to nproof , ner, eradicate forever' any.local institationk law, enetiiiii Mesta - 11st' oars In imminent perilibe national life. Me: k 111: slavery; that the netiOf mt rrenay, -Very- isspeettaily.,yemi'obedierit eet,live: .• owa dmit rn:t P. r, 1 I' - ';11001flour do tHodula • .7 • 22 bafrolo Nesbilinock Totataio:' PsarSer, do • *dt&roliad lbr • 7146.108adadedd- oxiba pitii.,4l/ 1:4 .3 {.9 4. id= -;:lb 4148 4 I.' lllll , 11 11 1C0 - 111FB:U A Tili t iri"tain" a rys'neettsd and brads 14 ' kialeS be " mum& ....aril.. u;,-u.: _° „., . .7.!;t7.7717."`""..?.Tr'. A LLEGII. LNSUIiANUN COZ arred, rerm Bank Bloc or prrrantruaa. on* - 2u3:37 rinu k. Insures agileat ill kinds of Fire and Darin* Pak% . 15A..10 JONES, Proldene. - • ' • JOIIN D. McCOILD, Vier AnseW,,g , . D. *. BMOC, Capt. Wet. DEAN, General Amu, . sineeteis: v NY'or wrranttitcn. .O.IL 0 0ILDON. 141 1' SU". jr" • Oa*, Nu. :32. iliktur•=t, pmg k co s hOuni,, up stalre, Plo...bura n' dualist au W'fij 244, ... rly . 1 04401pi....04 .sra men lsouui 04 commands' , ete{er., preimptudiii-aua 200.asty.'Gi'simituUthe 0 40 .00' by +Mick oµ, 9 ,44,d4„. to 11.1.6. '"uitti" 7T stmiAoco V u Tao Nk,1839s .•„... -3[434lmutes. . 4 • - "--- 0301. °lngfi.-Yurulit'ro...*"**--"•••=4 03 Ofkin' ccount% &e: 7"----""*"'''' 'ls(re° • . A • 7.000 00 18,36 / 99 . ... / NotaLatid Disoounted • - ' Miller, Jr., ;Juane McAuley, Nathaniel:Holmee,. fkoire Panic . 11filli 11. 1311M4' 4 - 1. 1410 likkiLon. IWO .-- -- ---------7-"---tri,,-1,1114 "Icglium a WILSOWB ' ~- t -; '.' , . 1 = , `.. i , . v- 4,1 J-N ' . SeliVingriStiachilielkg, ..-,,,, - ,1,- , :z r .270. 27 rxrqlinueszritrgimitaii . .P.14" • : ); ~i ~,,, k +g , 4:,,h, -,7 ' A ;:.1•1,1q:-....i•Atje r 4 waszLgit • wrzsek: }—. ' ',''' `"--"--.. " . _____,,- .4wariba 0.4 1 / 2 ,,tlw ts ia, a - a.: 4 , ..1..7i r ti,,k. .. , ;:,;.-6, -U ret-T.,327itBTATltti vets;_ OEHOBTAXleplinlji - ; , e,.- ii i , ...41 ,_ 4 L 1 .1110L367.272 l'Allt • - ''. • . *groomer& STATIC YAtitt lOWA AMR it.7.11:' , "; , - , '''' fr . I ..._.,,,,,ri trANTUUKT, STATE IeAUK; . ~ _,_,-1 ,;: . - illeta' Wittb .., eR STATIC FAIE ; '77:4'BTATX TAM; - . tiiil4l ,.' iii... 6 .. viabto riiiti za gas RAAss....- - ''' l :'''' - ' l '"- - ',.t" . 4 . ' 1- : biliiriMarM•ainkelliiitififth ° l ' l ''' l " '''''' . d ' '''' -' ' Ahmaipaati Maptuaw Inttatitio; 41:ilqK . t:I . Alliarallire'''cororr . opt. varssukaa.. ~ ,l end other (batty Sobs:boo tm4oi to otehMice- -='''''; '''' We offer to the public WHX2LItit A MUM ,— 'IBPIIOVICD RIMING MACHINE:et It" - PRI M* with buirmovEmetthheme.bi , l the beet .ad - mod mtlable ,J7mietly bark =MITA um: "it Mem equally tierthtatim,,, thbtri , &brim Mikis Mer kiebaUtdeliejetkettO MMeeh littbibeimootter ottentameet betr - on both 4 601 2-tbrzatM.._ , 5 e.m..04 0 4rehatt on f Mo.:hi =me Ite eamersoueo. melte geer ni pA zik...._ mohI;MNI more durable than any mho , We lami fon tortspepillssiteenailirtr ui - 11: 1 9w,, ind t wo tw i miadt. Issailt - sac -10 .. i9 .1 .pi its they patagt. , 4 ,o " l, ebtoonta...." aPlAtidallif.timotiaff frl7lllkMaii Atthe ti ceert Mot wet, ghttg lam oAt 0.1 • ' - grimaiac k 114tecatlo gai ' aridos aLseld n• joadia viat.Wit i agt icki r ig OUceosuatty aajrad . ► . .. *b',,L!i.;,4; itx•ivrait.,c4mE. INDEAINI'rY AGAINST LUSS 11 FIRE . FILEINSIIIIANCR C 651- PANT Olr PIIILADELKUA : office, 435 554437 Cbeetapt4rtroo4, pear Fifth. . —• • • Statement of 'Aillets; January Int, ISM, pablla* agretanly to an set of Amen bly, being— • :First klortgagee, amply secured-.........-14886,1193 00 Real Estate, (preset ral. $108,414 ell met . it e,005, 00, 'Temporary Loan., ou ample Collateral &curies.. . 88,135'00 Stocks, (presient value 186.067 . 74) met.- lio,7Sttoo Notes and Lillis Receivable. lora uu. 0.04, • 177,01900 . ,oiroti 58,061 4.11, "IliFfl.The enlyte from premiums 2, wh 2o ich this •Oetaptiar can diet& by Law are kern - alike which likre been determined: ' - • ~Ittratteb9o.shade ' '' o n erekr.clescriptiosi at property, •.witn to lecurity ittt_and oettutry, aartatate ee Jaw. &eans/Adept ~..' r ' ''. . . . ' fil ce their Incorporattcni, a period of thirty ieaie,i F the hare veld, large by Bre tu an atuount 4:weeding. oy. Hillims• 'of Lollar; thereby allurdilag arldence 'Of. the admttagee of Insurances a t 14 olles their shill. .1 - 1 uttr4ipoaltion to meet with promptness ,sll ~ 114411E1es, .. LLosiaa paid during the-year 1658 :-.........1106,065 67 , r•CTOU 3 . ' Cierk• N. Baucker b : l 'I Loa., --, Mordecai D. D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, . Tobias Wegner, Edward C. Dale, David B. Brown, . Geo. W. Richards, Samuel Grant, i George Film. . . CHARLES N. BANCILEIL.PrxideId. '''.. - EDWARD C. DALE, Via PacideaL . , , 0 .. Wx. A. Bram, gamma pro tem. ' J. GARDNER COFFIN, Areal,. ..- - ..: , .-1 my 6 ON.. Northman ror. Wecid A Third eta. ULKE, 1.1411.1 NE AND IN LA.I-)711,1: , .. .1: :SUR.A.NCE.—INNURANCS COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Ineorpiarated II:H . -Capital, 6500,000. Assets, January JO, ibrgi....... 11 26 a 1.- ARTHUR..... .71,156,(1. COPY/Ng PreadeaL '. THOMAS PLATT, Seaway. - ' . ••-. • ' • : .INSURANCE CO. OF TUE surz .. _i. OF.PENNSYLVANIA, PIIILADNLPIILL: . Incorporated 1 7 6 4-Hmital, 5Hi0,006... Anal; February I, 1859..- .. -. ' ....-.74L'L806 HI • • 111111117 D.I3HERRERD, Paeidaral. •• . WILLIAM IVIRPER, Seeraiary. ITARTFORDFIRELPISURAIsTCK - CO; JLJ. HARTFORD. . , . • Inarmanted 1816 -.( brit.:, 5600,000. • ' " Imola, May 1, 181,0, .......-.... „..........-.1956,754 AS TIRO. C. ALLYN, Secretary. R. lIIINTIRODON, Praidmg., . . . - • ilar hutment% kith. above old and reWile (Muse - --= pinnies can be obtained by application to W. P. JONES, Agent, , fel,Mly ___________ 87 W inter fitre et o L4PletV• Building... • 1 11 TIZEN'S.11 , 18UHANCE 111..1. PAN Y Vv or PITTSBURGH. Office. comer 'Market and Water etreets, second door. ' EsAMUEL RBA. " • WM. SAGA LEY, President. . .. . Seensart irgoe. Insures Steamboats and . 1 Insures &giant low and-damage In the navigation of the Southern and Westent Rtt ' _Bayo in , ant the navigation of the &aes. La a; and Insures sgaisist loss and damage by fire. ' = - DISZOPOU: Win. ImgideY,l S. M. %ler, • Jan Park, Jr., John Shipten. W. G;Johnsion, • Jas. U. Cuora. . J. Bemis Owens, Johnlwel Boa. T. B. flow; J S. Dilworth.' Bantlay.Preston. .- Mode. 11. Zug :, • ... ......231,41„,,,,,. : dam.d D hiII.AUELPII.O NIILN. AN .Ei , ..... .L INSITRANCMCOMPANY,-10. '1149..Ci1i • opposite Ike L'ustosellosuin •• ' - ' tinnitt at,. - - 7 eiLPLI-Ms 2 210 ./On-iokassiti, Buitit,ott 1- .i '. . : . Will make all kinds of 111 / 6 1 1 / 1 1 4 1 1C0,0/ th .r. perpetual '.' or limited, on every desmiption git irrtverty. or Mar,. . .Cb+Mlisei 01. masonabto retest of tinshfuns. - - - ' ' • P. M.N. BALDWIN, Piicitl = Vstidesst. - •• . - .. ~ Chas . .. . Bays; ; Joseph S. Patti. E. R. Cep; , O . Sherman,. ..,-, ~ - -. i 1 Geo. w.. roint, • - ,J. G. CAM I I"/N..dpisiet, . Thai and Wood street; -. •-: --- - - - jg. C._ 'W'. 'liatchnlor, Alexander llraxiloy, .Joba Boon., Samuel 1 1 101tizikari; James Marshall; . • Chula Arbut9t, WIIIIsaI-Citr.i. Hobert 11..tiattlny, IQathaw F. Waal, - . Clsriatian Yeager Mark W. Wawa; Jamerardaa. °hulas A.. Draio Galway . Id. K. Moorhead. •F. Balm. • i- 'nti - cidis " : :- .16: - . ' , , t 515 33281 i Z.. ~ , E .,1) - 1: Atulre:w Acider,,m ~r ~,. st , j'.••••-;.... ~,. David - M. tong,' Rms..l.. Thotoas,'' - . Magi. P. Linkman, kr i ! . : .T 0" , IL / 1.00 .3 , .. ' M. e0nn01.r,&,..0.7.' s'ADYI c1:189% .L --, -:! . : 4 •k;' , 1- -. : : * , ;.::- - '4'' - ' , : . ':;';' ,. :,t. rx ..,,.;.,_,1._,•:.•. -j:,,::