. B tow We tillionore attiedin et Monasy • Harming art tb• •reatia•e lantstrwe—Dia.. pigments Lona or tee ' •By the steamer Georgia which seed on Satur day morning Trout Norfolk, we ha e partici, tars in relation to the burning .er I e eteemee teeeee, to the Ray, and leant with regret that the destruetitm of the untornmate boat was attended with the Iws of moo hues , the bppe that the ore curs and Mew had got 01l to the light bunt at Smith'. Penal, being only partially verified, nine 'out of the • soteen persons on board having penshed; Captain ilolHogsbead, and the mate, with bit little eon only seven years of age, being included in, the metal, eboly led of the lora The particulars connected with the burning of the tam, as far to we have been enabled to gather . thou are as follows:—The Columbus 'left here on Wednesday afternoon and wee off Smith's Point, at the mouth of the Potomac at three o'clock There day morning. Sho wee then proceeding at her foal rate, when euudenly the draft through the smoke stack was checked and the dames came rushing out the doors of the furnace. The usual mess, were retuned to by the engineer, Mr. Lloyd Locompte, to restore the draft, but without effeca, and the &tunes continued ~your out the mouth of the foresee in such a watime as to amenity kill the fireman, Mr. John Stiermao, end to set flee to the boat and the wood pile in front of the furnace . The flames, aided by the high pine wood and the dryness of the surroundiog thous of the boat, spread with amazing rapidity driving the ofigMeer from his peat before he had opportunity to stop the engine sad to thus chec the progress of the ' both The steamer was goers in on against a south. west wind, but the helmsman immediately turned tier round, heading bee up me bay with the wind so as to decrease se much as liosinb:e the shell Wttleh Wail powerfully aiding the armed of the dames The boat was then from 6 to 10 mile. , distant from the shore, and the tire hart already made stub fearful prostrate an to forbid all hope of ! safety In that gunner. The tames continuing to speed both fore and i eft, the attemion of those on board was turned to I the boat., of which there were two, one on each quarter, a. their only means of succor. By this lime the approach to one of ties, taste was out of by the flames which were fier,ely making thee way throughthe large cabin or dining saloon on the after part of the bust. The other boat;wh7h. - it appear. was in rather en uneervlceable condition, We. lowered down gad the revert InaltiVorli got Into it, lot 1 appears did not immediately leave the steamer, but cc. cubed by her, holding on to a rope. The Capt. , orit seen by those in the boat niter the steamer ; ores in a complete Sheer oleo:mend wee entreat- ! ed to leave her and come tato the both He how. over refused to do so, but riled to three who were ; la the boat act to !et go of the rope by which they Were attached to the ateeme — Plasmas to this I the mate, Mr. Godwin, hid gone down into the cabin after hi. Ilan David, a little boy of 7 year. old, who had accompanied his father on the trip, and wale not seen afterwards. he probably being overcame by the smoke to the lower part of the hoe, •id perished with his chid, The Captaiu's refusal to tertlrt the steamer in supposed to be mow by Ma desire to save Mr. Godwin and others who were on board. The party in the boat held onto the rope until the treat kneed them to leave go. They alletWartLl saw Cept. Hollings- head dump overboard, followed by two of the col ored deck hand., but were uttable to save any of them. There were hut two passenger. on board, one of whom, a Genital", named L. SilligMaa, who had been given • free passage on account of his poverty, wit boat, nothing having t een seen of him slier the boat Lot hue, and the cther, Mr. C: Leadbetttr, of Peterateug, Va., who is among the saved. The latter had sir horses on board, all of which of mmese pette:Led. The Collowtog is a list of the bat and laved: Lou. ' Cap'. John liollingshead. • Lidleton H. Coeval, name, nod Ids tan, Godwin, aged '7 years John Sherman, Gramm Henry Bowie, Henry Eitel. ; and Hyasou colored Jack hands. Saul Lane, colored. cook. I. Sal got,, pteseas,, Saved. Lloyd Ll 4 o opts, engineer. Daniel Stevens cud Themes 1..- 7 eomp.e, firemen Pearsno, h'.. urn 11 , - y Pcsice. coo. dc.b...and Heal rS.• d , r, .1 •..e.l. be C L•aeb,tt-r. pasanoter . Toeattortator la th e boat. ,Iter 6.1.1, Ilo• possibl- t,. save soy of at. otoottouvo turespautaa, tall,- :or Om NM: •st at Smith'. Point, watch they succeeded to reschfng slier witch veer-toe, and where they were bin ly r-- .;ei red, and every they that weld be; door tot . their •on tort. They were brought up In the city by thc Norfolk boat i.l Ssturday AI.. !emir abandoned, the Cohn:atoom then a oats of Cam.. Ohm on. cad to the other. commas! , tor 40(m. titre reeving around it erf,krt. her cilyttic stet! going .11 one time she came a, ,eat the Igor boat that the heat from her was telt by thos e on Laird. She was watched with Clamant from la light boat until II o'clock on Thursday Morning, when she was lost eight of, and as she was their burnt to the water's edge, the probability is that she sent. The boilers are believed not to have e ['he hurting of the Columbus, when the loss or trio connected with it is taken into consideration, ta one of the most dime:mos steam boat accidents which has ever oeretred to our Bay or neer. A am!, spark arrester had Urea put on the boat whilst receiving repairs, and it is suppmed the: IL. becoming disordered or choked mutt cinder., altopeff the draught through the smoke pipe, sod rhos originated the fire which was the cense of this melancholy love Of Me. The spreader dames all 'same in representing vs Orme inconceivably tamd ; but a few minims.. elapsed from the dive, err of the fire before the whole of the middle por tion ot tat boat was • entoplete Mats of date. and tortialatlielliOtM between the fore end sh e . pies eullrely cm off The eVeoSIV, I abuts teed upper suorks of the steamer start ailed iu the spread of the dames, and to these eititlfilalsoCes, joined with the fact that the largest part of thoae on b0.r.l were ealecp at the time, mad woke only to fled all means of succor cut off, moat bo attributed the dap arable toes of life which we have to record. The person of the crew who took to the boat remained by the steamer until all of the upper works toll in, they will hoping that they would be able to ease some or those, on board; and they •I• en being under the impression at the time when they took the boat that the others would be enab's •d to get into the other boat and save them selves. Either the rapid spread of the Games or the paralysation of all their energies by the fright• fel cireemstances in which they'were placed,pea.. vented this, and they all perished amid the flame', or found a hot less sure death by jumping over board. The aurvivors rifler reaching the tight best were prevented from going on shore on account of the weather, mid bad to remain on the light bald until they were taken offby the Norfolk Stelae er. Mr. Leadbetter, who escaped from the Co lumbia wi h nothing on bet his night c'ething, and who, in coosequenee, suffered severely Ir em the eo'd, d.d no: come no in the steamer, but Wally - ken ashore at Smith's Point. Capt. Ilollingshead as well en the mate, Mr. Godwin, were both married men, and leave faith hello deplore their sodden death. They hadbeen to the employ of the Company for a number of yems, and welt. touch oouhded in as discreet and able °fame, Thew families andihom of the nth. a sealer: by this sad ix7nrreacii Ire deserving of the sinc-rest rommisseretion The Ceara., Columbus was 22 years old, but was mill a sound and substantial bast, well suited to the route ire wh,ch she had been running for - yeari.—Sh- had just beeo put in complete or der, and ieta making her diet trip after tiaray beam cif the liae for loner time Oar obituary thin week record. the death of a , individual (Anna, D rehmicl of Palatld toe history of whose fortunes would fill DO .mall page 10 ru• mantle wary. She was the daughter or Lb, Peel., a email lamer at Corringbam. near Clama. borough, who eked out a somewhat &Leto, c liveliftocd by deaini h h arms, Arc ,bevme prey weir bran to better oireumatancea Being an ly daughter and aware that ehe posunted no emelt share at rustic charm+, our embr.o Duchess, d', phial the trtar.' sphere in which abo lived , r - solved to try her fortuire elsewhere. She beemi • • deed. tuber in Ciamsbarough sod resided rub sequently in Hull, and it is said sa tUtusentiod hood wail+ in London, where her attesetiou 1.5, mined tor her the ei cotiOna al a perfOo of feet, o. weroo she afterate-d averred she was married, nod she how list time ormureal a politico where her fem... led tier /mu memo with some of the LigLcsi elasces. A few years afterwards she as tcoishad t•r former i , nupaniona by ea appea•ing w.th her rnagc.anil harry servants lithe ch•r. ofeAernamie to Ma. Faualleror, thee s dour. Islurgi cake, In I.codou. Unfortunately the rich. I an or banter were ors doubtful character; and ti.mat dine servile] he tau convicted of forgery Sou rti , .l the pmalty with his lite. Affected by imii. b.; participating In the crime of Fatotl-riy, Sti r heroine struggled bravely with fate, and seueally malnlaitted a (air spume. in society herb Loud on and to Pula Shestuutly reappeared to b.r native County, a/ Welles. of Palate A: this little the fortune. at her family bad re. dueed meta to be the oecupants or a email cottage et Norms, and age rendering her father bimetal. exertion, he tilled the bumble erica of rani Postman. To her hotter it should be ratio. dad that she mudded her parents to pant the re, mg..nd e r at their days in comfort. Six or see, year, ago she !again visited her native tOn,te . a vrtdow. hia grace the Doke of Palate having (ma the tl••14 of nature. tier mother Me left at Mot z, pad the last dollea to her father (somewhat astutstlo taly,) and volunteered her assistants" to ' promote the advancement of her female relative Again, however, "a change came o'er the apirit of her dream;" and some three or four years ago the public" journals announced bar marriage to the sob of an Irish Clergyman of good tamely. Io thin charartar,eccompanted by her tear anifewele ds showbrs but not by tier husband, elle once more visited Gainsborottgla and the scenes of her youth; after making her mother an allowance, to be pats monthly, (to prevent soma avancious miles limn defracdlog her of it, u atm had too much mason LO =meet would be the cased she again departed for Barn' In good health; but death, which apnea neither rank nor character, Ms closed the "last seen. Of an this strange eventful history." The above are but the broad °adieu of her career, al though it WoUltt ho easy to expand them to almost soy as related to the writer of this notice they seemed more like the tales of Kennel than of Veritable narrative.—Smetford (Beg ) Alarm I.llaprev•austs u D•austzy. 1:171. G. 0. //TEAMS, late or Dawn, to prepared to woodworm and oat Broca Tann Inhole anal parts aut., upon &cll. or Attnooptterie Su w ction Plates T....SUMS MUD IR MIR 1111192111, whan a. •rpowd. °flee and readanee next door to dm May. or's ustae, Fourth lanai, Pittsburgh. it/iM tv-:-J. B. Whoidea r IP, EL Baum 1.1. PITTSBURGH GAZETT ruliustmu SY WHITE & CO pt,runvuou, THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 5, IMM. sr Vaail.ll.2 requents4 to nano is aw,. Lenore 3 r. and as early meads, la p. • •WI AdvettileftLellt• 1301 massed tor • specs e• wnt tb•arabls be charred until* . end oat irry It Agent for dm pspitr at his event! agencies in rfnss Rork, rtaladelpbta, U it •POOrlitd to Tredy. subSetilitions end stirerttrerarntn lot n. P 117.1.0,111,4 NOI2II amnia and sabaenpiiona in the North American and V.:died Ina." Gametic, Philadelphia, received and for.' ...Wad from ILI& nada. ftrl f au..aoutalaCimmemircauLlev.—tlatiecrimioas or thie viduatile paper, will received afid forward id from U. ofacc. liardiaioal Al. • u.enpuo.. and adVertire Manta ior ihai paper received and forwarded free eharse hom dhi. odic.. , (!oscosoroi Von., li•lorra.—Advertliarneutt nl dultrer.roorha, for this poper, rill be received and rwardeol from this office. We lobe it for granted that every citizen of Pius. burgh, of proper self respect, and who has any In terest in tab character and prosperity of the city, earnestly desire. the detest of Joe Barker at the ap. preaching election; Those who auPport him are either wholly 11Ce451,811 of consequences, or really deaire to injure the credit of the city to a still great er degree, or prism a menial or morel obliquity which wholly unfits them for the discharge of their duty as citizens. We speakplainly on this subject, Tor the times require plain lath. Bout citizens, of all elasses, can be mowed to put down at once and forever this shameful trifling with the office of the first Importance in 'our gift, as members of the city corporattod, we are determined to MAL We comb"• er that soy hum who supports or votes for Ire Bar ter, alter the shameful *reties of the present year, disgraces himself cc s man and as a citizen, hi him belong to what parly it,, will. Who Cr, these "Jou Barker" men, who appreciate so highly hi character, Who stead his friend on every occasion of his outbreaks against' ecency and law, and who applaud his ribald ham:goes in the market plc rot rilln We world.= if they would like to have their m published to the world, and thus be torever kno n as the opponents of the peace, character, safety 111 d honor of the.cortimmtity ja which they live 1 Whi t ineffable disgrace to acknowledge as n leader such a man as the praMit Mayor of this city, who is a candidate for a reileotiou, and ye: there are per sons among us who glory in this shame • lotappose we may =demand it tvi deridtd that both the Whig sno :Demoeratie pa . ties AO, have cAndidnies lathe liel3. If the Whigs hope to succeed in this triangular fight, they most bring out strong and unexceptionable man, or the Democra tic candidate will win the field. as there are hun dreds of Wtags who will look ehiefly to moral and personal considerations in the coming contest— They will regard the welfare of the city more than that of any trifling adatuitage lowest might secure to their own political party. It the Democrats nominate a better into for the dice than the Whigs, they will carry the day. We prefer, of rouse. the eIICOMI of the Whigpry, provided the corpora tion suffers no detrimen thereby; and we are there fore nnsions that drat rate man shall be put to nom ination. Happily there WllO want ol materiel. More han one reputable WhW , viusen has been named, who twilling to receive the Whig support etthe nest election, add who would fill the•odice with credit and ability. If ode of these is selected, we believe viinory will crown our elhirui. There iione trait in a candidate which the pony should be careful to secureloit is, Sobriety, free. Anti from'the habitual use of intoxicating drinki It any person who offer, filmset( as Il candidate is known to indulge in the usie L of intoxicating liquors, occas.orially to excess, or is to the habitual tee of them, wholly mat to be Mayor, and it would be e disgrace in the Whig party to nominate such a man, president litenuott once said—o the habit of using ardent spirits, by men in office, has ocesaion. ' est more injury to the public, and more trouble to me, than all ohOcauses. And were 1 to commence tun administration agaln,with the experience I now have, me first question I would ask respecting a candidate w,ruld be, "does he me ardent spirits " Who does not feel the force of these remarks '— Who dues not to ow how often the people of PM*. burgh have bad reason to repent of electing to no portant offices, persons who had not moral strength to mot this evil, , Any man who habitually &int, strong liquors, and is often partially or wholly in toxicated; who vfails grog alums, sad electioneers by treating his supporters, and whoa reported to ; have the grog strop influence, ought never to re' ' twine offiee from the hands of a people who have any regard for their cram credit, and the welfare of the community. And we say, conpimually, if the i Whigs nominanisuch a man for Mayor, they dq-. , serve to be defeated, and we hope they will be. There is another quality which should be regard ed in a Whig candidate. He should be a true man, and a true Whig. if we have a political card,- date, let Oa be consistent, and nominate one with. inn a taint' of treachery. He should not be one of i three half hearted Whigs, who is ready to sacrtficela j Whig candidate to Doe of the enemy, when it will I serve a purpose of revenge oe friendehip. He should be:faithful and unwavering in his political ifidelity, ha be worthy of the party aupport. Tirs,Lanyht g005..--Godey Clout with the Jan uary number of his incomparable Lady's Book. It will not fail to make • good impression often loose who-ere considering about subscribing fir the new volume. Its embellistuneots are tiniiMa and grautfal , and form a very auracuire feature, while its Mailer keeps pace will its enteasiee pictorial improvement. It is evident that Godey I. determined to lose none of ban welt aanc.f ulariiy. Price $3 for a magic copy, •nd lea. id Clubs. ITHOSI WASHINGTON Ceieezpondestaa of the Ptuatiorgh Gazette Wssumuton, Dee. 1.1, 1650. ! Being pa: upon the eve of the usembling cl; Cangreaa, and the publicaboa of chose interest• lag executive documents which utulailf absorb the public , attention lot a couple al week. attL , (bat period, there ia, of course, Mlle occasion :or famisbieg your leader. web the ordinary Items of Washington intelligence. Some days helot. fete eau be Laid before them, they will have dig"- led the Preatigettl'a annual commustealtee, cud isette.ul the rOporta w departmehla. lot I no deratind dist by the po)rideut care el the Yoat hictitertiedietal, many iicipies el the reports free, ' let own, sod Um War mud keen, ..lepaitmeau, have hr.o tramonitted with the melange, to the various poll offtetoteblibb the MAVIIMIIkge I. expected reach in advance or the telegraphic aeoeunit. The inter“tiag 111311110 report of the Secretary ei the Treasury Will be communicated In roam.. It is 'Liw bre...miry fur mr tu epectilutr At it la the tin• Issue emir,. IR sow slLnw.•traaou,--u Will be read with aviday, , for it Will serVe as au index to the fitotouird pokey of the irOirrilri or the nest three year. The tuemher• are gathering pretty rapidly, but as the actives of tirm•tor. have nut yet Lewis rho- curroui. at would tact irectimilill soy surprise should there be a *LW a a 1030 MM ill the Senate on Monday. litituk. from all the indications, we Shall have rather a oiler winter. The treat• tittle of coutetalop bete, as in the country, perk pa the only one, now, in the bigitive slave law. Hot It matt Le considered that thin is the came Coueres, artucti peered that otnectionaLl. nudist, ./1 ...II • act, sod that there Lunt, thereto., e ■lshteet tau; e for at. tepeel at lb. 1.13111r1. do aol &Damp.r the' much will ha raid alami as it will he ohirtonsty zoo Lula, bill that all,, • formal manna or two, is 'Lew :are of a protest, ■ud its •n earnest of intention it. more with vv." at the anal oesarati, the tliti,ll,l ^ t Wail be allowed IC detep. Notwilitetandaus the diahesztatuf tepoissa is , csved last 0.21011, the prOjeel Or rt . :WM/14 the tariti so as to proarbala more edeetlycla tor !Le pat Caiim Of iron, Wcr3:43o. and conou ma•uniactutta. Will he renewed et an early day. The taut, Me lib It Cougroas, lo this tehali, willdepend, au muse measure, upon hyr. effilliio . l recommenda tion., and the developments expected to be made it " rePolt upon the operation of the ad oaropm emcee. The people must expect to bob the Union tiiP ealliedii 0011gresa with frequency and wars h, is heretofore. It will he maculated as nicela ~ the value of tut reasou's 0011011 Crop, or u e new Jounce, to the winter's tashione will be . a drawing mum *aerie at thy national. But • • question will be carried in the alizmatlve, not. wi httandb tg the alettement onto anti Unionists. Upon the •siltle. during t h e nest three months, Cairene ; aril be *less intolerable nulaance no the entry i • bu t it m at , during toy equal space of a ;we no , December to October lass tleoui,', Lind will be hero on the 16th—taro mki bine., rho old burnt theatre has been re• timlt a. td limed up for her reception. if hinny lad of tected no other good molt, he: antral lc the E/tilted Dunes would have been rendered morn, treble by this event. It au canned the re- Suva/ of the inef I woe begun. W[l4 TO* Statiding, as n did, dreary •11.1 yet sot veuere• pk mootuneot of dilapidation amidst the Ravehr 'end the of it dourialdng city, that could be found to the United Stales. The theatre woe burned at the moo of POI'S ititintlitlol4 and the blackened walla have remained there in testbnony of the 'melancholy event for needy six yews. The boil idtog is lane, and will hold upwards of duce thou sand poisons. Perhaps Jenny - GM-811 it, but doubt it. Jomua . To the Edstors rf lb. PunsbargA Gassy, thtirremic.—The hands in your employment denim to return you their think. far the sump tuous topper which you tendered them, on the °muffin of wring the President'. nyeseage ; and their wish and hope it that inch regard. and gee (humanly bberality may to abundantly repaid in ~ your neon. in business—that yotir sphere of fuaefiduess way be Mach enlarged—sod that you , ginay long couttone to be the ateadfast friends,and l 'earless advocates of our glorious Union. And whilst we would leturst our warmest think, for the moaner to which you hire been tased to treat us, we cannot forego the ulnae+ u of laying a few words in relation to him who who was our hos! on that occaaion—AL.ci Blown—l• name aittoovroo. With good cheer, sad grad .cl gentlemanly treatment. Well, at hairpin.. ant oclock supper wee au• whouctd, and we at, , oded to the dining Lathe , bete we Mood the tables. er06.11114 under en abundance and verity of Mahe which could not but eyelid appetite In the mate taandiuus Epicure. It ta nut too touch to Lay —and we have tad some experleure to whitey of the goad thtuga at life-- that we Lane aeldum , if duet, eat down to a more amply turoiabed board: and the law of us, who were judge. In such matters, pronounced the wine to be on the very Wet gurlity. We do Lot wish to say a word to the teat of thausands who have t , ew the ignite cf Mr, Bytown -nu, they know Liao, wad properly eppreclate hie octet, 1:110,1•4014•i but to boar who have none: patio.. Om:LI tutu, we 0.001.1 tay—give bun a evil, and out word toe it, you will had him anal,. Louse all that you could itexitr—goud tare— kind ttestincui —lady Lod moisture, besellele •to stun , nri th.ti which pea lo make ep a traealeal Wale. T. find the whereat...hie of Mr. linoven --Pleaate to the adverthing calumet of the l'ataburgh Os ten, Amid speech wit — mniiroeal end song, tuu P.st‘ed beedlens by, until halt past eleven, when a hands separated, well pleased with the incidents the night. We *elect the followtng toast•, (runt a ate number offered on the neeamon. Tate Panetta,. Oazarrc-7fr ol,lur pipe Writ af the Allighnty Atountam,—May a eon tincc to be what it always has beery—the edroest end defender of liberty sod bite. ore Wormy Hosz—May his Ige toe law, and may preaperdy and happmea be ha compact...me In it. TAa fdraane—Ga.ssur-d at half past four ; °Mr Jaarnale meet be better Paat.ad, ere they Camn irle in their Leder that Derparrh and Emerpri, has enabled them Cu awn this Antillean -,Neer ahead 01 "the oidem paper west of the Alountatus J. K SHERIDAN, Ch'n E. S. Witmar, See'r. N. M. Poutacrnit, Javu Exu.v, Gm. IVEThussizt, Joserti hildayrea, Wee. L. Scavice, E. M. 2111211/1.31, We.. AIIIIIIMON t WlLsotl INCLIss, We.. U. Locze. Jut. B. Oscm., mama TILLTIAD. Gnaw linueurtr, ROLACD T. WRITY, A. E. &ARIDA N. J. H. Prammer, 11..1133 C.ISTELLO, .41117. Mace , JAMJCS Ft.a.tunuuti, E. SEICIIIIT. J. A. Pountarrit. Joao NE -tries. &KISH C.. OLIN.. —Guy. Sz...nouleo Mau.. —That poth its of Clay. Seabrook's Messisis which relate to 411:101.1 adios, is comprised recormaiisida O. for the aaaaa taw of Stabs no, slaty :a tie or • liscessloo bow the union - The wirrirfi r ertmord Ly Ihd Vta rof Booth l`.i due .:j •oe SJ kuutou k.ttar U.lWter.a• I. Lour 0. Zak tat:ew It es hot it. it to cense surp we au any quarter. As • pelt •in•ri to the course re . othioet.l..d by the Gover•or„ It w suggested that the Sure. in preparing 'in Gill Lif the Union,. old avow herself wth. tiglis which 'llalie 1...' Tipl 4t• liti4llol. • , Vila , , 4 .„. bevtlon act of l.- .... .' se ~ .T, •'. ";"f" . aruli au," ways the orensos, "under that law, you ate aware, that I.Jr constitutlone reason., she Las steadily /closed to receive. At present, a Ireeoie advisable :bat the cwuptroller be directed to ay ply for the lasount due the State." The geoetal weer of (Eve Sean...int.'. lee.. k. on Om aubjict of Federal what/ass may be g aiL • „, ere,' from th elite. which follow, DOG. 600 still linger in your bOaoroa, that IL/ dark cloud Inch envelope. th e political honsou end yet be di pelted ! That the enemy will tort or bia premeditaked design of redectog your honoree Commonweal‘b to Colonel vette:fags ' To 1b.... question. • satisfactory answer will be Wood to tne melancholy etpenence of the past—the over abadrloring edheore of the tleoenal tiovernolviii tainted by the term•oent ascendancy of tbe Fre Banat pony tab b arms at the an:lrbil/woo of On, r, property—Mlle bl4ory of fanaticism—the reties e.i sod augmented tattoo 01 the slavery qua. ine and the recent p client verificautut of our (ems that, at the North, the provisions of the CoutLUO. lion in behalf of Southern lights marmot he enforced without the •hedding of blood. 11, to that woman which now his the control olevery department 01 the government, the preterystion of the Coofeder arty is indwpoluaible to the completion tilts work of desecrattoo and ruin, to ua Ito dtssoluttuu, as • compact between thirtyone States, la n ecessary moor social and political gniel, and the safety tit our tnatitutions. Claimed, 4. to establish justice, imutre domestic tracgoility, yrovide ktr the ....tn• mon diskette, promote the general well•re, and secure the Weaning, of lit:wily to ourselves indoor poaterny"—in relation ID each and all other es Or will obj,cts, the objects, the Bond of Mout. Laving been deliberately : mutilated by a major; y at the contracting parties, the minority have no longer •ny security for fife, liberty, and proper. ii. the tram, then, has arrived to resume the ea. amine of the powers of self protection, which to lie OW Of onsurpeedlog confidence, we toarrodeeeit romeiryo heads. ee r must re•neganise our poll al syst•na on some sneer sod aster basic The, I I. pOliref, moral or physical, that Can prevent .1 he event is indlasolubly lathed with its cause, a.l bard as destiny. la the sdnuauttory lam t a g a our lamented swami., •• the won , ' el Cady that could befall of, would Le to lore our .n prileete, sal to wok down ilia • Stale all sea owledg ea turenority, alepondibm luf &yeti,' upo torbealatlee, and not uo toll rapidly all die lotion to defeud otlftelyra.” I It . ve but attempted mdiscuss the question . i secomucta The right by a Slate to Yr ilbJfaar Ifue. the Union, lenila DOW the tame atid principle. of the flonatituttonal l'Aelpee', to ‘4 , bleb the Stab • eta sovereign garb,. While adhering Isithful'y to the remedy ofjoiot Stale action tor redress o: coatroom grievances. I beseech you to ectortot ei, tool 00 VODIOUvILIfe of creole thigh to ludo, i,, o abandon the flat of deriding ultimately on oe, . lam destiny. NUW YOll6 I 'utIVVIII. Mod toe Eltri a MAJ.?. Tbn Eptaaopai Can•euiaak a,141.. hill been it *rasa. •I NOV Yolk ut wait J. y• •t/pureed tlee J.. on Fnd•y erelong, wnho u be.ey able to eke! • Batson. The teettlt of the tettooh, •eree ballot. of elegy and !laity, w.y b. •.•o late gl•nee by the tollow.nte —let— —lll, Cie 1......1.n..1 . 10.1.at I I. I .1 Wtiolr vote 109 177 172 171 171 179 171 17 • :ice.... fur choler Wi 69 87 80 09 90 87 Ys Dr...Statio' 76 76 78 72 I 1 in o Dr. Wnitehottiw 43 50 0 I u 0 ii 41 Bishop Souihsalr U 0 U U 918391 01 Dr. Wsllutum 31 37 04 02 81 93 77 69 , Dr. Wirinwils to 10 11 14 1 U 2 4 i IDr. Vinton 4 A I 1 Liu() II r. Creighl,n 2 0 1 I 0 a 0 o r. Haight 0 I U 0 ti 0 I ti Dr. Brown I, I 0 0 u 0 . 0 o Rev. Mr. Woesian U u I 1 u a u in thallk I I/ .., 4 I I) U lf: ' %OW* —Gib—, —711,- , Cie. Lu. Cle Lee. (7, Whole vote 169 174 160 170 175 175 Nevewary fur e choice 65 88 65 61 1D bb Sesbury . 00 06 Dr W b te houee Bishop Samtarata Ur. Williams Dr. Walosarriatu Dr. Vinton 91 81 1U u 0 77 90 75 93 76 et 020 1 U 91 4 0 _1 6 6 96 al ai &I 000 o o o 000 o o o Dr. Creighton Dr. Haight Dr. Brown Rev. Dr. Wheaton 0 0 Blank 0 0 1 0 1 0 Dr. Whitehouse withdrew Ins name on the 2nd ballot. Dr I'M= withdrew the name of Dr. s r ... Miry just before the 3d ballot, and the . n nominated Dr. &migrate, late fitusionery Bishop of Conran. tinople. Hon. John C. Spencer they nominated Cr. John Williams, President of Trudy College, and these two gentleman became from that time the candidates of the two partial; the High Church Par ty supporting Bishop Southgate and the Low Church Dr. Williams. Prior to the 6th ballot the name of BUM+ Southgate mu withdrawn by bls friends, and the some of Dr. Creighton proposes!. Mr. Spencer immediately renewed the nomination of Dr. Williams The motion to aOjoarn after the 7th ballot was carried by a wee of 122 to 95, as follow.:-Clergy —Ayes, 3; Noes, 45. Laity—Ayes, 103, Noes, A. • _ larrewrany Tasat..-10 the eimutt Uourt of the Untied Staten on Saherday, at Boston, Judge Sprague presiding, the case of Taylor et al. vs. Mantra Morten 'ems commenced, DOS tailhed. Thfa is no action brought to recover the exceria Cl duties paid under pi-W.l at the Basics custom hon., upon 4trEsia hemp. The plaintiffs contend that by the treaty wah Russia, laffled in Decem ber, 1032 , hemp. the product of that wintry, should Ito atirsitited;•t the risme duty as Seolfel hemp, which Wee 35 fee ton, whereas Reese hemp was charged with el..ll:ty of $4O per tan The defendant contends that the reason of duty la to he found m ILe ..itTerence io kind; and the care is likely to depend innch upon the ...Mill con struction el life tete, e ‘ the treaty. Several mill , chL Oollars have been paid to the G ov...mem •s duy U pon Ric.sia Letup, and the asa very irfect, it:staunch se its de• citron wilt ettntrat nth,'pe t.l.i,r,attlS Mr Choate end Mr. P. Webroor 14.1 f platheitlit Ms. C U Lortn t g 111111 Mr. Lunt. the United States Attorscv.lcr the ttereittlaltil.—BoJteen Coat' rot, FALL IMPORTATION OP HARDWARE, LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO. ISO `A':.lt 'TEEM, Arc how: d ~ ,: 01, a lt,fe 111414 hop!, cock of English, Berman. tad !tenpin., Ilftdt..pote. to offer superior inittremst.te tourers.. wt• Ling to p o rch. ° Will promote at, ittloft, by looking rough our slick. em neteriniheJ to sell on hemoot tentebtnilbt•J tAr, ILI' nut , ' R114 , - 11r. Nl , Lnor's Vtrrnittig expellllo, Worm. :—. 4 . , ln.thing CLre. "pea., n to tica drily due it toy (atom beloga lay befog< item x tact tytict, took ple, nut loi 'once Logi 101 l Ico d or, Moms Hyynnl ty Co, N , Wortn Medicine, they 11,01iMielm, Dr Ul I.uncui aiethiirw,"Nir om ripecifie 11001 • lame arc ithad a thuse io utiout lia 1 cer. ur.4 10 05 wat adruiw, A.M. 1 .000 aler Rev.. iric Some xl.lOl, mona: troughs tarriy stout 1.0 more, andeing ionic 140 i iunithe In 400.14 him. I Uri, 4iceu .000 of lily children yang Seed Me-,iia7 recommend 11 ID all Mahon, July :0,1 I 1 9.I'IIFT C ALEN 'P &Tr.,' 1.114 t I u„ !say E.VIDENCI. 11 01/R. I Ksuit- rUu I !,.,1).11) Lumul) Filth )uu qua.4l „ lilt it 11.111•,111.5-4,, IchtUM, Mul. liar, 111,6 upplsr.l e .e.y 4a.1 .I'e r e.I envr..c 4u heope u 1 tuaq Lel 1,1,1! 'het I Let ail., Oto y nu ca.) :n.:, who “•.1 rtt rer! lflOetiC rum, rt • nto. It 1.1 Ent ttntt Let •tc Lupo'. o• it,. scould tttorA, l:.0,,too only than on, 0:.o Iltat I.lll.tt' it I.ett, 1=I! 11.14 e /il, tu tkc .unoi tittat ta..l belle, yuut reit.ltutti,.. an. run.. ot +I.: 11 tut* about t ~it.e< t bces, ltc uce,, kn 2 she eau uoti• w,th r,e• •Le. 4,1. O tell. I bcatr, A it!, Llze L.A YU treCll 1,11261:/e.b, .141, 1 , 00 Foy •,c tich•ei I hit Ihismcll, 110 \hood meat II I. t,!ri. •ite , hi i•uiiy . UA 1I lit.. Jon,. .••,+. 'a++. 1=1:1 I=l Ire .Ito. /t.L.• e“d Pendr,ved IL•od I ..dt:•••••, , au- .••••••,,, ••••;•,rd td ll'Le • .... •••••••:”.• •••• we leqlt de, V ,, ,t• der (tort., %••• I=l I=! W. RA to IluoiiE 15 5 . 1'1,4 , 1 /oh INSURANC.: COMPANY I=l A 1.. 24 42 44, IstC66/01, .tcp.4[J all 1,,, tta of .1 the .1,4,4 :a: 11, uhalacter We LP tectur, woo a:on:len ht..L:ufg.:, v,U sod 11,..4,1•11:t01u,y 'us .Lut I:4lt.lau: c : 11:E. I , Wu. 1.41 ", J:,. 1'14,0 11 kito.g. funingsd 11.40.0,0. S.. 01 I,Per • DU. V. aygly, . t. urrowsli awe, Cem•ea =dal fl. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, 52 VI Oell•g, LetYff Ttitd =MEM 80011, );110 , , ARV bIuILINS Alto. 1.(100.1..1, JGI late si,lr aid rf it 4 - 1 ••• u.dc It hai ccor, cr., car. ic /t. qu• it y • • r ~ual 0/o.e, N,•41 eac..e4 • cld mults .L 1 • I urn,L,e, e .Lc ••LL.tii '+Fly, lAyOIALTT E 1.110•1 Joe:. fl 1h ,d •ro. .• ft., May, Lela W. ,t4 •.unee ca I,,rlVC•ll,.. Lewin Flllll :11F,It1 ttle M.kyark,ty. al Ihe 'l,ll ,:ratJr.P. 6.lb.lealto al .e Nh,c unJ Abtaua.cfac iny duo II r.6.4;aa1f.1 tuppcmcd ns an at( Mich 01 11 I. PARTItS talc ad. tor FL W. etAtok, to. it., t . .lk•loit.lC of l't Le .oppotted .• ;1 tt oet, of Ma •I thr ot elrettoo, sub, totoe Jt•tott Whio •fld /1.6111.11.1 r V.l) COUVEntIOII, noO.J.kvrtd I!AN VOTEII ehtt.A.ll, that L Lvern ptso.ie..t by but liteada a• a rLL asidttlaie for the ail.. e ..INltlyur,al the hrit ..Local la the doOmou hi the Whig •nt.l A n1.110.0111C COI/C.lOn Ihol..h&wte Tl SIXTH WA 111. Ala WWI,- tut um wb, autibuocit ii•oue RV e•ii.ll.l•te for the Alayraidtv. rqe,i .n Ilan tatiLcatiou OI itLe Wtus CoL•rimora (Jr Alwu.u. el.iw. sill 1.. stron4l, urßea Ly • Lo, I.e espable .u.l bDncet. tuOla.:r•i 01 - A NI ,TITIFINA Lldice las vrall .1 euppoite sg / Ile va: Mk Vol - , l y .11 goad kind t.ua Wt.t. .hrou,Mldut the t i , t,•ul:/et I it. tbr Jcriiion of the r. A FIREMAN I r , 'f Rua Salt •upploed la I,c üb. t., iI tutetule “au, 11. c Awn.ltuf ut Iteignitrost •WItOONMAkiII S et,. Wuod Inalarruc• Comp.ny• AN Election tut nine Ditectui e. wall t.,c ncla tl.- vac, at me I. 11, 1,1. of Derrn,LeT 111. 0.1 coot, nuutli ul re NI .5.1 I P 01 4rnuJic • ith 1.41. vv.., a. 1481,1 e Lerr, I‘l, aretneur , We clrac,•-• .1.41 •.., • ..m...1 Mdler. Jr pAete,,, I• 10 AI..A N. 1.4. 1 .1 Va.•l GO .I UtiA NI-11AM I tall T M_ LosV !,or J U s,,NFIELLs 13 EANS• Ila II u/e. 111. sue 1,17,111. 3 A,1*11,1/ II 1...1,11-1/li, (. IP, 3 L.,,a 5.1.1 by ilooklali . Wan.a aid Ora - Z la., 1,.41 .1A1.1 , . by to, guar, •L 11...--IL% • tA. •••le of the 1.•••••••,:u 1.4 spAr4 Clirlimm•• MIAMI +S. I, ONi/11'111, the. retz:l Prett.:l4 Cuttutut. • - • • rue pet IL Fo. Alalk ! u itatuw• ju.fetu 11,1 Vnieue.a RuMut•• et• Ju /I,r, u.twat& it... 0 01 as. seadt 1V e e ha. , ales , 1' ,n Peel , 111./nee Peel Usual r 4 1,,n0t3 ['rel.. NAtnie.ff v 1116ve, &o, huh hd hcolch Wlaisk•y WARRAN I p „ 11c0,41 61( cents per quirn, for sale 11 , 140101142.. HAWORTH, de.] In the Disernnd. CREAM TARTAR—Tr", IVAt.e4d,;&;%,by ,1•5 Co. First A Wood Po. T 11./UORICE HOOT—aOSO bs IreOL, far gala by drs B A FAYINF-STOCK & CO JUJUBE PASTE-10 taa for ante by de3 13 A FAIINESTOOK A CO • . UM SENEGAL—MD lbsine sale by ^do U A FAUNS:6IOOK 1, co C4I.7ARY BEED-11) btly far Wo by B A VAIIINESTOOK & CO • A Ihs for nit y des U A FAIINCSTOCK &CO • QUADIC—.4 bap Fiedg, for .yle del 0 A FAIINFSTOCK a CO ale bl• M' ) `ITOC K CO T OO de' r. I All,Y • FLOUR-su . brio cm* raat ii i . o;r i L t li r miToN s RYE FLOUR—Ie brl. :raged to; siLla by dud li JOIdNriON TA PEACILLIS— 60 Gabor We by 1..1 1/.6 _Fsr. H. JOHNSTON ' COUNTING noun DEER Io r b - WM. 11./OnltSf ON P EPPER-I:o4ap for rale by --- o , • WM BAGALEY t. C :18 LW Woad rt • _ REFU SV6A2L' I3 3;1: ff0,1;g1::`,V4..:. 30 tee Bute & Renee onlr'd: For sale by del BAGALIsti &CO ii.ll-50 hbd•fie Jeff Wir ur 8A AMIr - CO I.P SUGAR-50 brls botao mend No O. InAdlng j zcs WM BIGAMY it CO - DEARL AA/1-11/ rads Di J,5 eummior make 'S't{ COil.toALElite C pH9LL. CE -30 k.g. Packed Bauer , 10 ads do oo. ' d bolo Roll do 3 soaks Funlara,fir. sale by Wat BAGALFY e CO PATIONIC OIL. ' EW ankle, recently invented las a imbricate mtd .r Sperm other Ma. It Is eompounded of bin extracts, the moat of which are essential d will not explode. It has the appearance of ed Sperm Oil. but bunts With a r a nch more nt . game, has no unpleasant not in , soil 'cloth, is moth cheaper thomoiland is free ell, at an expense of from II to cant per ny danger of explosion. It bares brilliantly, clear, needy light, without smoke, grease, It can be used In any comenoti;ll lamp, with addition of a new lobe, the e of which • exceed lei cents per lamp. together with the Lamps, Tabes,/te.,. r 00001 fits using, may in had of WM A. eIeCLURG t CO 460 Limit; st PUBLIC MiIETIBO. • Ablhartlitta of the citizens of Pittsburgt, and of the city and county of Allegheny, will Le held ad e'elo Board p 3 f h on u g T e h Room evn v g e D m ec a e n m s b fo r eshta at o the Int • 'Watt of Refuge for Western Pcnnsylvattia,and tenant/ Re contingent appropriation of IDROUO from the tdommortarealtht FIEN.TN PAT lON T J. DIGHAhI, F. LORENZ,. A. J. CAMBE .LI , JOHN ANDERSON, THUS RASE WEL L J K. AIOOREHF.AD, JOSHUA HANNA, TO nwainAiis W • • ANTED, kity•linn se Salem. in a Dry Goods :More or Communion noun., by a yining man of some reefs' experience In of strictly tempera.< habits, Write, • rood baud, and i• • nor ae,ollnrant San•lactory reference given. &Mare, J D [afire of [MR voter. deto]te THU INDIANA 1111.4151 SEIPAIIA.TOB. Piaabutgh Pay Mills. Nov. it&th IE4O. HVINaI cirrnl2.l./ with "Teo Indiana Dean tiers Fs tor" et oar Mine, Ina rsult on clein gamma , ultra,. and shims has Leen ale e x tract,. a or at least two and one Mai ha. tels floor art of gf,e mina of ore hundred barrels of nom, or in that pro porion. Fro. the petit-cm. or our nit ehluery, artaanal al oar Miller, we were led to supprore [hot 44 arch quart. ow al flour could be to the °Zola; tut such is the ram Ws have nu hesitation in pronouncing N is e roan:til any we have yet seen. WILMA RT/I & NOBLE Alt !mord Mesa os the Istria le the Western Instom-of Yertast Iv.we. above teactutte, and r lV W Wallace rt Yatsharth has been employed to tr will reactants. The t'yht of the &mom Shalom of r hi. Slats hors heen solo to (ma ;endear= of ail. Mr ps wove, •nJ General II Reynolds usire ihe machine at No Isberty street, near W. \ Walt:melt. for a few dm,. only, of whom the nabs New York and some Iwo other States ran ha pilrefitard. ntlemen who love lu make amity will pleas• call and set. it. deamat uillasae lagaawao• Compalay. motor. of tfLa Inwilullon have Rd. days: I elated e. dofidend of Three Dollars: per s. :rum the carttiogc of 0:c company al., th. 3 2041 i filatrolc :o etednod to .toetiptioDk of al .locth-ldrr. Ily order vilhe Pc:lrd, Jeo•Tdl ALTRI:. lb MARKS. Ser'f• ( ~; :;. 1 , • , . TT., . ..• I he lortes: lorom ottJLeat o.ortment of • j G0..1 Pro. oO W un I. .0.1 road tor •ole Or 1,, e• 1 or,ov 'i.olJiatd Silver Peneilr and Pen Holders an every 11e yrs,.i a S•IIi Stamp.. Folding Univ. Writing . ,,, i Js ... e 4l_ _ W . __ W 1 7i b 1L5,..9N ., L . , F i:ii on iO-1 reroocs reed i:o . r vile y RN f"... .I•4_ Siißl4 1... R Ai Rh RIVV4 A A '`.' -'. 4 IN Uik`V. , l case r.....a1n by l-. MIR , I, EH .4. HAHNE:, _ ...___ ____._. _._ %V I N .: 1.2 ‘, 13 ll' I.: i 466—...absbizibaone..! s i ze. tjis is T LL , NV- 1.1 revel yr 4 for ifflo by y/fILIVEt I FJAHNE23 r. 11 , Ull tifit feeeived for nut by ~lel SHRIVER k /MANES . . .- j I 11.. A II Clll/31-l0 talt pt.me..l , ot lei by 1_ r d,i SIIRIVER a. BARNES .I) Rv L ., , , k`PL!..› -lOU b. tAio.;lll,7l(ot Eß klllilLy.,Es. D It 1 4 ' , t; C MAIL?. - 100 but I , fi t eAl t iv . istasit.4.B 0 MOLASSES—IS lea. new crop, heading per .katlnHunt, and ror .ale by del /AMEN a. HUTCHISON Pc CO bl Hi "; ,,, l'htf, t oT T ,o'' . . l t,f, - .."`,1°(..', call 4 ebb undsruinteL Any pineal aeamylatau Yeah Yer Will confer k , nibr.ing h. , of thor not,.. be "doming Yr ufner eaudeaya. ENOLISHA. nENN - Errr, 4.3 41 Wood at Ii as WORTHINGTON • 1 NFOILLATION of Isaac Worthington, fete e Westchester, Cluster caning, will be Mut— tenetre,l by Wilmer Wontangtent, DI. 0.- West. ettestar, Pa. de3ggsr (Clalhecti,a total,) Week ~,UPlentaa'COFY three ,imee dad rharie the afire LECTURE ON J.. 0 lava tihBTOBY & JE , RUSALE,M. IL{ H MATHEW A. HEIL tarn deliver a course of /V/ I.r, tweeanon Jrnrith thatory and Jew:Ha/cm, at tot I.AFAVE'IIE AB3F.M I3L It Ottll3, entrance on Four 0 010001, cumettenciaa dn. erentng. Leer 3d, at 7 n`. trek nem rune 23 new< cluldrun ttr ce Tictem te had at KIWI. book pore, R.. C. St Cargo'. boot ' , or, Weever. Hotel shd •I the dour T I its eit,zahs to the following cruficatcat "Mt M. A. Here, a cheat:. Israelite, and abatis , . of Poland, whO has been Lecturing with element sue. " 11 . rhe eastern cams, proposes to deliver a ewer.* Or /111 Lafayette Hall, oa the subJect of the Paw Itiamry, Pzesent CondAlou, and Future Prospects to the Pewisit Nature, Peon tha vet, taLorable lent. .011.1 f *kWh bate Well preemited as mut clergy. men ar4 rums woo have attended th lectures, cc h.,e cu hect•non in cordwalY recommentheg Me m to the eiosens of Putabargh a. well ealcoJetted o affordt thew Ito Mtn tl.llllllre of entertainment and tnetructwo Theo.. R Lyinati, S. Eb Babmiek, L. 11. Rid.lla, i Edward ihrkett, Francis 14.1., t W. A. Pmsavant " From Dec i• W. Quoa of di. Andrewo Chemin— ."Pittaburgh, Noe AS, LIAO -SO al A Berk ',innerly delivered hi. seri. 01 Jerusalem and Jewish Ilistory, in my part.. Ile was beard with deep interest, and gave he hiobdet satisfaction All who attend his ICCUIreII roes be luta of acquiring um lel inforuistioL" Lecture. on Jeietili Itwory i ilium.. by Les. till Oil Paintings, tepreaenting Ancient and Modern Jeea.oein. em m` obieets intemet. JAME. A. MeI:NIGHT, No el Alaska atteei, has just mem,. time the Now York A unions, a beam .1w lot of BROC/111 LONG ARAWLS, of Gr.., While, Wee, and ....let muddles, and all wool. Them goods he mill guarani. RS per cent cheaper th.n they ran be purchased to the city._ dada HD 011,—Rt Ws No I "trier strain_ _,ed jest in. erlited tor ate by R SELLERp, de'-'l7 Wood ot firrYPER AI: -10 tale lu6l ierrivr i l ;tl j e .i tg as ka ,so le • mu Fee ‘ '.. rr.k.kl33oN, IS Wood it 11 .,, T3L.A.,..dE,4 24 Late tor !tie . PLACIIES -ray bus tee'd far !Me by NiWILSON L.B. lEEE-yw VIV . EVPIZZI l i t al. ce.)- T:Au ea. dhl PS. anti a 4 r ha; anin Ifolatee,•vrorted brand. for .ale by Jed u _ )3_IIIIIVER_& UARNES I"(i'a4lu",v.trr ? „' . 1" 11/•72T C e a ss ") ;te t T fOr °" .;I I I; "" ' MINIVER & BARNES_ lA.:,'-ii'i'''----""t.;441gpFt:.1.1, BAHNEtt N. '',:.`;"" -CO h'" """sIY,G,LiE o V. BA NNE. N1:1•VE11-- . 0a bap tut uly by II e.I MINIVER & BARNES A 'Tr' "'""""AVIVE11,. LATIN FA . _ ATTHEI. -601111 and VIM. No 3 At & - - y(NIVERa BAIINL9 t Finn • tio, 9HRIVRH AtiNvm 'EARL. , . 2.1 Lai let sale by I'ISIGLItt.II a BENNETT 41%304_41 Ot Ffkk iegn piared; p•ime I, In COTO, for tale by RAIGLIII a BENNETT 11 I-4 - Ht. --.400 io •tortTititilitt k•itlWirl74 EIIOLIE4II IIE NETT vxlr:+L 11 Is kris illt,ulv NW", 11111 LON. lan ilk by ENGLISH a I.I}InNF.I7 LA X - ing ;:1;15 7 CN1.71.011 JIL Ir AlOl —l5 call. in •tore and ior Jrll b ENGLISH at. LIENNEIT H L" ;!..J ' " "" gaYSTII.D7IINETT PAFKET OF THE SEASON. M===ffl lAA F- lOLA DELPRIA AND BALTIMORE. ri 411.1.611' 6 i:1cl at u,a .e.ou wlil knee on 'MA.. evatufig , Wit, al O'clock oi .6.tage, apply at Oa. office, Monotigalela ku 1). LEIsCIj _ I. Intl., at E a Jaoilaa PllOll2. I I r-, PIECES Mark and Fancy Colored French u and English Sloth., Pdal Cloaking arid Woo Cant, la. opened 6, .n. A. MASON a eel de a at &el Market or Pi rrdLibiLGll A06.7130,11444 Z4 0 001,WH Corner of TWA! Ind Market (UPI& ! CHARTER= A. AM. Too only Clxertered InellEntkra of an kind in Pdan'A John Fltned, ?retche raccul. of Account.. d Invitetor le the &dente O K Obankberim, Professor of PealaushlP• UM cautile Compameon, tO. Alex. M. Watson, Betty Lotoner eit Comma Law, The coon. of immune inclades Book Beeping, sod application to every branch of buskins, bac. torn on Commercial Law and Commeratal Benxi, Penmanship, Afer amnia Computation. ka. Students can enter tbe College at any time, and wLen enetled, win receive • Diplmen, duped by Me runty and /darning Cammittee. deg - loom CO IBLUM DICKEY /a CO., Agents for Met:thanes , J. Iron Works, ion prepared to KU order., at manu facturers' Invest rates, and of oulity 69 good as lee In the city. Warshonse, 111 Water at and 107 rival IMRE= C bz"."" ' " VAS 11/IthliG 11 Bo lg .-. kris pm. roll, far ula by, W BABBAUGB /1014MR-320 begs Ilk; --- ‘.. 1 . 2 bees I. • guay e: 10 bap! Jews reed for gale by des a 4 cuNriaiounra . . rti law yst T SAR -7D Oxus Young nylon; • YO choutn Itaparod; • 20 chests Goapoorder; 201 r Ors Young argon; 20 •lb Or, do , do, recto for We by R - A CUNNINGHAM SP/CPS-10 bags Pepper ti begs Alpiee; 30 mem Case* byl, Clove*: 1 WI Nutmeg*, received for enTe by ft A CUNNDIGHAM IT-100 os • 11561b.r.0 do 40 or o.ro do • 10 kers do deg /0 ntykl Commis, reed for sole kn.,. A CUNNINGHAM CIiRSE NI . E_ - - 4 50 lac conzieL for We by peo R A uUNNESIGRAM %TV ! "Vigl cANDfaas RP El RO L BUTIk.R 19 • t• as ..by _,nottS WICK k. tiIaCANDLESS 1102 S !nd J " ; d ff , RYTH CO Q.ZdOLAS9E-9-50 brie genuine, 91. /amen R. 1 - 1 • fiery, bat reed w conlignment and for eel, by MILLER e RICKETSON, den 21 tr. M Libeny et N. 0 ,o.°°R -4 ° khd lta l Eg i k 2trAtig:rol,l" PATENT POLISHED C Lcatnifal aftleleipacaking of wax and sperm, bat for gamer and prefefable to enhef j just 'acclaim sod solo by wat A IIeCLUHO & CO SPICED OYDPEAP—In duns% and pint pll. u for role, by (del] Wit A MeCLUPG ACO VEITD — PEACJI DURBRAX3E 1N01111.664 ecelieJ ( o isle t 9 ded 116 Water at N. iI d . t tk 2 LIGAIS-70 We new crop for sale oy I.IURBRIOOIS h INGIIRAhI °LASS —5O Gas N. 0. to arrive, for .ale by deb OURLIRIDGE& INOORAN !Uwe...sm. _.. . . I OAF SUGARH ---, 16 talsjun lerl for sale by 1... da BURBRIDOE & INGURA&I . -aNnIM,Tni/W•rwww, .1 •-0 A.. I 1 de 5t tor alas by JAB A lOJTCEILYUN 3. CO 74. ESSENCT OF 911111.511'3—A Landon Sauce. I FtiL lay Ly r 2 WM A AIeCIATRO & CU INLIACURRIE POWDER NA reed or •ale bY dry lig A MyCLAIRG &CO r‘XCHAlsititi. un Prinedelploa for sale bY Je9 leslJ9 NTar, trg. bawl riotJ S DILWORTLI S air - -- 1311-1 u W.:. Slackers: No 1, :KJ brie do NO Oi 100 brio Jo No 3,lragr• or: Ws J., No 3, mai': 10 h(bcla 4o No 1; lo du Jo No 3, •:(1 du do No 3, lcuLs. irmored Herring., 11 drama Corlliett; 152 2 . s,l tr4yirkled Itentoett tor Sole Ly CUNNINGHAM lii' n AR-2.5 itbs 5, b, I' a e, for 'air. by It A CUNNINGHAM H 8, ~'r AS.E4-21 Lilo Cresce. Rrifinery A CUNNINGHAS CALASH bee adsorbed rizes, various brands, dv R A I:UM:INGHAM 81100315-100 d rsintg ' 40 do imposed .ad Autertosn Glnshastr, nnt do Almost., ressmattas. and Montour, 27 do . Gashateres end De Lalts; 4S do Satinet:sod Jean% ZI do Di odsad i Cri o ne tes ad bales Plannels,nlt colors: 57) do noting", n.t srsdng • , . ", o un, , ,,n - linflins. teat makes.. . . • Al so, elms std osekst , s of Silk., ShavolL Ivli,. ‘; Goods, Millinery do, 7s: no,' Thomism Ribbons, Laces, ilOsiery and Glow, kr. netslisints an assures. ram the atm r„,..,1,,,,,__, r W. rgllllloll9trit,oraivr , ;• ptornitna rb e h,.."44 hendosissbto Ft.!, and at p.c., as loss oio h„.. e ., 1 ~, .nyc5.,.... Delarrenoefseteroi'sgents nor Uwe ;mattes of Doe:tette Goo,ls, the 0e,,,0 d . i /any solicit the orders of merchants for toeslo • deliverable In this dry at the war t , n" b„,. rem st in fasten Cities. Merchants caller " s "s, or ! retaining from as otass,ars invited Loan 0n 0 d,...,.ibi,i Of *thwac. I A A MASON 4CO Wt reteirOd, • .N &CO, ROrlatie, 79 A N.llo_Buildingt, Fowl. at