- ~-r;;.w~v~~nr~~~•ca-~ -ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PFTTSRURGR GAZETTE ' ;...',' }titlMO' DAILY AND wiEzpi CY .., . A TTOR - SE Y.S. , 7 - :'• ' WHITE & CO.; f e ll — S. MOteltisoN.. Attorney dn - d - 001114ei TI, ar; wirLTEI . • ''..... , .• ICACIII:1, , ILLICIIT, :-.. ,_ , , _, onntica MAD sum. Wire ii;oa , Tc , Mt ~ .‘7OrWit. nnsr . cn r rt,7ll.teb2 flr" rnti, Pn! '""4 . 'AI."' 44 (4'"'"d"'t _ .__ .._ .... ._. . . • • . T1H11.8: , • ' I W. HALL, Attorney at Law, " Bake r, A I tx _ fils. minr. . v . i . ..,,, 4 • • m om.' war y e .,l f ifl . well)/ Itulldlnaw:' Oran /tree; between Fourth an d - boa nand Alloy. anUrly.l ir EEK re E - T 46 &ain't Per annum. in advance. Cu:n.l " - OURT Po . idAiCit, -- Attorney at Law-- .... be Navolusi .n, lb. Sollnwlnz nonaltlonr . „„ • Three eoples per annum • . -. n"" Coiner of Ann and (hunt etreetaopP • oelte On.Conti • 9On Ito atnPe. Plttelwrob, • nit27-t'Zgi , _ . ._..._ _ ' .T....eoDine .. dn. -. Treinemepiel .., 11 20 0 0 I) CRAIG, Attorney at Law, New Castle. the pee w for tubor ad tle SpringN Ham Nut TM... , Yl^ir. Patent Strew Mall and Hammered Inn, ..ixlml-Curner of Haan and tint "treats. Plttabargh. .ro.szs & Qmon P 1,.. IL, 11.0600 13. ROGERS & CO.. Manufacturers 0 e . ers's itVP.4l.V . i.l,'74'=r - , l*'' c"'"'"" .-c ar fi . X . \:%}:so: . - ii, MOHAN & CO " ..l)lanufinuurcr E l h:e4M stlZe ul Mli - Vitiratrs s ti. iri w ' ud ' d. _ _ Penn Cotton Mille, Pittabluig FiNNEDY, CIIILDS & CO.. IVlnnefue - hirers of . Penn A_ Yo. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheatlngte Cotto ( Peen T t Undid °tall 0010,, and "hatter. win Ited &Mk ltlaunh Linea and Sash Cord; - Ratting Item of all dace and deserlotlenvt 'Ogler.. left at the Hardware Store of L.W.n. Minn k W, CO Wool street, will have lat,ntluti. jc2s:ly -- - _ A' JIMIA eIIISWCII ... . . . . .... lEIVRON A CRISWELL, Bell nett Bross . 1 1.1 Foundent. Altuinfneturera dell kinds of Pram Work. • Amtnotll49. Skate Engine. Plumben, &e. AIN. Cotton Batting rnannfneturess. . • ' Fousnar, Itelmea Ptrect. 1 • It" trtraoes. No. 11... Idarket Allegheny city. I street., ueur First, Pittsburgh N. e.—Old Brass and Copper tokon In exchnottedor,ppyk. or rash paid. Orders left nt the Foundry or Oise, •will he attinil. , l to totnetually pettily --- Aini•fd — & - Vitilliamii --- -- r - - IREATING AND VENTILATING iVABE ,, 11013S11—,Alauntactuners of . Cbilson's O' urnasta, No. 25 sona la ta. Irun at u r T ee bin t, g, Pittsburg h. and fittinglr a Steam, bias or Water, draet 111:" .We have auld nur Furnace/L. Pattern, &a. tD Mahar. ARNOLD t WILLIAMS. whom me medially reEOOl l / 2 .14 to the patrniaage of the oel ATK INSON IJIINE ANT) CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL a_ KROPSI . :N keel. conatantiT nn hand a 1 hhhhht inept of Wendt and 'lath Tub,' Dot «. Steamboat. tat: Well: Kitchen or Draw Bucket, Wooden Itnals, Rosanna, Moe and Cherry Watt. Board, and all other, kind. or warn In his 11,. Also-40 neat. Tub, and 100 dosen Ruched, Warenron, Maannle Veil, Fifth .tract, Pittrhin,l, In. ' aplhy • Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. NOTICE.—The 1,...) voUld respect/Wry Inform their friend. nod putliuceneridt, that they havejentered Into partner. ship rounioncing on the HQ,tn of t tonL under th.. ‘ tipp._cf_l.!, ILLIA3 S CO. for the anuterture of fILALKSMITII lIIILLOWn of every description, which thee are dctortnlo ed to mute "r /he Ivry t•ent ritintrrjelm and omperfill cork. ulnushlp. They Intend to blue sheet - son bend an arson •nt of all tires fnaotti L., to ineh e e. et their menufeetort rues of Itohinson and It:AM.& a Tu =., WILLIAMS. J A NIL , IT I 10,0‘. 1 A. 118.01V\. Irma,' most resp,tfully in . il• f..rut the paldle that be keeps rei hand. at hie state' the west Ade of the 11Ian ...... 1. /diet:bent tit,. • min pioeta. torwttnent ,-f VenUlan Itliuda .41s, Vealtian ,but. teraare wale ti , order, In the lest at , le. warranted e,sal to any In the United Stairs. 111 s 111Inds eau by , rsntortal .wlthottt the aid of a arrow driver. Hating pufrlutaed tin stack. tteds. and wool of the 17a1.1.net ratahlishseettl of Itamoey t ltrAjellattd, I S. pr.pArt.l to furnish their old ennui:Dews:as welt as the publie at large, with event Mug In their lino. itgenty. No. 5 WOOL! ferret. 11161,1ln:h. xneh2ll 1 J. A. Bliiill N I. boacNr- sa .... .... . . ..... ......—.TU“S. irtqati.4ll. ITliiii oIASS IVORXS: 1 1 OKI NZ & WIMIT:kIAN. Nlnlinfaetprer+ . 4 uf • 1 kind. "f VINLi, 14 1 17L11.. 1 ... nod I , 11. lallt f atl..e., re . Wattr and b.% 'Front street, Pittsburgh N. It rticular attention bald p.,,.14 alto. or ' , limb". tilax. and private mould. for tbdties and lisle wa r -:..- PM, II ,cinarw. 31*COR D CO. WHOLNSALE AND RFT. IT. V k! , 111.1 i I I.A T N CAP 'M F A CIL' It r, AND DEALEIL , Al,l. KINDS OF WU I:S. efigNE/: or 11 , 1(1D :I ND FIFTH vrEFE • / ) a. sicek atuhrsee. evvel •04 • Cap 4, uffft. Bse. CulgatA tsF Itaunta,_ stura.-litarly . , . _ . .. .. . 1.11.1.1.1.11 I NI, J..P.1. N 't •11.1.1 wiLt,tA3t TATE &-. co, N.i. 111' rourtl, *trent. of Liberty, no it l'isleral. ntityt. Allenhiro , Stoll utartort.rm of fitiet4 Liv.d. Lenden Pm., II rb - nuts- Banks. %Vat., ("florin. Sr, nib Perbins who luisr tii.rk to do In our flue will il•. Well t.• call, -an any - may rely ors bitettoe their •,,ri, iixi , euied hi priirtleel workruon. and sii. we tuartufmrturit our won lead nips, nod sltivt lend. Ow nn idfoNl t..., wort at tenon as h.. as mini ,nber .dablithitient in either eat,. . . . . Perwina fame the recintr, who wish to i.uerhase ripe for rwitilmy ire water front eprliCii , Snit it t. [l4 a letmee purclusiom Oman mewpail touch, a. we wre the cal, inourseturwrm tmuol 111. and lilmeet Lewd In the.itv. w lilac time reunite, foe Lestl Sheet lea.l and Pamir, will receive iirniont attenthc. ciblitalactf _ • Self Heating Smoothing Irons. 11 G , II E GREA TEST Dom EsTi r IM- P r0,,,...,:a , ii. nip. lauf.lllzl,l them a mvolt 3..1- 44t artic!,.- na.itm 1,41.,,r, ttm., And ,moot., M.rrbantp . 03 1. k41r. ..1.0 , 1 ~n 111.-ral Irrum Ad'ir"". ''''' V"1.) )24 Irc ,,, d l itein : rt;: ' l',uro irj - - E6r .de. 41mo. at Ow vrin , -10,1 I.4•ary ./...ers 14 tit , City. br+.ll.. Ora ir, Co, and )tr. Jan Cart.rl4l.l. Aisrm7allore I rottl r on.t.be maw toll:4a , IVio4llll.l, , Sts - ..._, ... Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kan; . _ ufaftming Company._ . _ THIS I .0311 AN) - 11:1 10 i ENTA RAI Ert their extgueix.y Vs. uumilfse t cring. ste r:ow pr..i....5.1 t. ntreo.ll.• incerammi denund fqrThett;lirkk. Cruelblearut " ik "* Cl ''' "rd"' P 117.117Z 1 11,V.1,1 c.a.. Ilitabozgh. F.ptiTotrr 21. r/rrsßunati COACH FACTORY. 46. inows4ret Pouer r. 51,11111EL1 , W. PI:01.1:1E701t. . . )TOULIi re rpec' cul l the attention of r ... , ”atarrn Weittein MPTIIISSISI to him line Mel Carr's**, remain,: in mire !Wm SIM) Timer Carriages are built fr . the boat- material and workman. andittoler hi. own mperrielon, tie on. with nottlib deuce, warrant lii. work to be Inbrior to none Mamas. , trued In the rnin. The mem . of hie huhuw and the (mut time*. In demand tut %bitching nr work. has in hlm build any nimmon or lot print in hie mtablishment. Pernas wanting r tar hint work will rarrr ailland examine bit stunk leitont cnitut Fast. All work wermnbel. , • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. H. WHITE t CO.. mould re tireWi;wetted,- inform the public that they ha.r t - asep on Lack. hetween Federal and Sanditeker streets. Thor are now making awed are prepared to receive tiWen for every description of rebleles. Coaches. thariois llamueltes. Busied.. Phaßdria do, de.. which. brim their lonuorterienee in the man lifacture of the afore work, and the realities they have, the, keg confident they are enabl ed to do work on the must reasonahle terms with Moro ng articles itt their line. canting particular attention ko the/ Milken., of materials. and haring none hut competent workmen, they hare no. hesitation In warranting thete work. We therefore ark the attention of the politic to this matter. A. r -Itepaiting done lu the beat manner. and cat the most rraudistrie terms ealedtf Coach and Carriage Factory. 01INSTON, 13ItOTIIElt t CO.. eorner Delmont and Itehressa streets. Allegliens City, ...id respoctiolly infirm their friends. aud the Instill:Avner-el, that the y are suanufarturing Carriages., Dam 'arrays. 'Pude., tileighs and Chariots, in all their tilii.o44 rtyln or tint.h , sod rnmmtion. All emir. will he executed with etrin r.o.ra to 4.r. !dilly nod I. , eurror rlnipthl Repairs will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Uslog in ail their Work the lamptern Shafts,. Poles and Wheel Stuff. they feel ounitilent that all rho fatter them with their patnitaige will he perfirtly satisfied-.n. trial of their work. Purchaser, an requested to Orr them a call Iwkere put chasing ebewhere. unit Fifth Street dis Stocking 's Fa c to r y BILITY g , o ENKiG AN g F.CONO.M - V. etald T a o ,adDraw - amaold l at wan e H, werp palms. at tbe 111111 atraet &Rains( victory. all mad., froul bs4 ye,rr's *out. NO a WYJI NCE IN PWICK. Wll. 1/A1,1", Stacklog Factor,. Lilt street. b. Otria, Wood stud Market. NICHOLSON & PAYNE, )11,CCIAME111r4 or COOKINO'STOVES, lIIIATES, FRONTS, FENDERS. 2( Lit , rll, Sired oppoite. Hoof. . • . . . tali ARNESTLX- Alireet nttention to n. new 4 and handsome pattern of PARK oil dTOYE,Juat tram Tholetali sigi.to their new paterne of Iva! COOKING BTOVES. ell the "Key Atone State - and the o Western pipe!. Mores in neatness of finish, eminent,. of suppl. nod igniudnestrif unreels/. surpass ant thing of the kind yet offered to the pubik'. In addition to lb..articles alluded to stair, their geyeral . sleek -comprises everything in their Peenliar line, with! he most improved improvements In view of real titiliti. Plat P.m and Counter PCS LIIP, Dark Mllis, Wagon Pone. IfolloigWare, toad and Ding hung:Mirror and Tea Kettle/I. Or., in oyez"' possible variety of style and Ito. WI. An IT/Apr(110010 i i mleted, nikiiikt'ild v., a. Dog:moron - coot - a onion ..,.• vc. aoormion. I. 3. mom.. W. B. roPP.MeM. Livingston, BO en' & C.o. NOVII.NY WOlthS, 1 1 A. TRACK and Dupnt Railr o ad Scales, Iliy, (Wale anvlllnvln MM Platform and Count*, do.: Door TM. of all Mum, avormo. bran nnn Tbnlni• /Armin:, con.. Milk of n.non. Lind.; Point .M.lllO. approvod patternc Dolm and Favatanlowe, Malleol:le Iron Caotlnno of overarm. lief.) . In form _ and . • air Allegheny Fonndii: t=Z:=MM2 A4ANUTACTURERS of every description L ft/Cooking, 11Pating and Panel Ythroat. Sad and Dag un. IVactun Barra gain bad. Fancy end Front.. Teal 11401.1Pa,and ovary deartijAhm or YOUNDIVIC CAIiT -1.1COK: Otan. and Ifarebnuat., No. '2,53 Liberty streat.Pitt. KAFFLI I & OLD, BRASS 1011 ND wl ERS PLI9I I,Pit/sREItS AND tun/h. OAS FITTERS. a First .Vlr., yeptHll. MUM', OPPOIllit RAtLßnnfi ',Tann". ALL/41111SL IkANUFACTURE allkiode of Witter (laa . 1 1,:v o te r n , gg . o.o, 1104 a lilted up withil!ra,sl J. HOWARTII*BROTILER, • MARBLE 3IASONS, 91 IJRERrr ATRE4I', NEAR VENTIL : ESPECTFU LIN inform Abel r friends and tho jellaba Fr...nail, that tluiy hare owrned their ar do Works at tau. About standoahrre thil keep on hand a large 'amply of Lenuttful SItt.NTKLS. of Oro. a y , ambk..at)iww, Manurnaid. Tombs, Head Stones, Furniture Slabs, deo which they Agar at estraancly low Marble In Block, Slab. and used fn order. • Phuottril htta ancland. with Baden and Freeport Stoll. apl.3 • Wa W. WALLACE, . . STEAM WORKS, 310.= and -liberty died. eprossila tfreitaAdd.alrert, • __ PlTTSllintfilL MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Furniture Tops, Dlantele. Impnelng Stones, a., 01-I:Zrhd 1:Zrhd end ma de to arder. by machinery, at. the ortoeir: Three 'hundred arigieil end aelsded . dr for alanumonta,te.4au hand. Mock and Slab Mar. .bla furnished to.t.b• Trade at the lorded prier. All orders fdlod with despatch at. 3 . 19 Llbartf DAY Goog ' ' A. A. MASON ca., PITTIMVIOII.,.C. I.,I2ITWAT IC CO.lli. 4. 1 . A. MASON & CO.. Wholesale tindßethil• Dealersau FULL,' a.u,l StlsPkv 2 $ fifth MURPHY 4:- BIIROMIELD, t°l. ..i41:4 1 : .iv; 4.1:4 s• s .s.c, • .• .•_ s_ PITTSBURGH, TCESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1854 .IcFENCIES • )_CAltl).—llaving-becti appointed the cc- Agents for Pittahurgh. fur the rot of Patont tut Cemented and Stretrinal Leather lielting. slimy ufeetured F. J FATIMA. Jr thr2i,of ilartfird. erinsinetient. ; We new offer fur sal" Urge araurtinent a all widths. manufactured. at the ninnufnettimr's er mugna iartior to any Loather Belting. ever hrforn aired in thin market. Alm,. large dock of all width. of India flutter Belting ronetantly on hand. and for sale at the "Machine Belting trepot.2 Nit. 116 liarket Rennie J. s 11. Pill ti 1.11.8. USTIN LOO3IIS, ILeati liNt:tto Agent, ; It Illellroker. omen No. V 2 north atteeL aluen %food. Bonier. atfotti" 10. vidl y Q — A '.11..rF. I, L. MAIISIIELL. Secretory traer.om 9 . anmay, 91 %rater /trout. ' Ur P. JONES: Agent of the 1 unexanee • Co. of North America. ill ' , runt 'triad. FM. GORDON, Secretory . lS'estern • ran, Co., n 2 Water street. ( lARDINEIVCOFF.II, Agent for F .- ranklin f)Ttre Insimatimi Company, nort h east Moyer of %lux! d Third . . A. NIA DEER.A, Agent for -Delaware • t•Aiinnuran. COMMIY. 4',lrztar treat. ' BOOKSELLERS, &C. II C. STOCKTON, latuJoilliBtOn & Stock -44n, Unakaeller bitallotteri ITlntor soil /Under. nv nee of Market' glad Third stresta, Pittsburgh. , I L. READ, Booksl4lJ and Stationer. No. el • 7S Fourth street, Apolla R. WELDIN, , Wholesale anal Retail . e e l. to Blank and Baliooi BOoka, Pape} and Sta• t marl, hib C 3 Wood street, [Between Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. ' mart/ JOIIN S. DAI7SON, Bookseller and Sta g" tloser,isr bastion d. Agnew, No. Market street, roar Fourth, Pittalatrgh. Pa. RENRY S. BOSIVORTII, Bookseller and Dealer In Ptationes7. de. fili'Market street, mar latuond, Pittsburgh. Pa. • y AY' &tt Booksellers and otaonera; No. 54 Wood sheet : nest door to the csinierof Third. talmralt, Pa. ' 11.chnol and law Make ennataatly on howl. A H. ENGLISH .tt Bookeellete, No. ie s . ) ,: e li t o t ..E r tv i ci pf nset, bstmees Ihnoth toe plamond 1 I 011N11. :SIELLO., Dealet,in Piano FOriPS, If/ !dusk and Slopleal Inetrument•, Schwl ais.. awl kmioneir. Sot+ agent req. Chlekerlno Maim Obri.t, fm• western I'enn.,3 Ivan lA—No. xl Nr9.0.1•M.m..4. LELIF L I :i • agont for Nnuns Clark'. grand and Nuara vof halloo : trind~, elth Attarhulent. /Ilan for %minim'. SCIIMTDER CO., Stor 4th rrk..l.:ta-uan Market and Irond. Nor allM 019MIt t , . .11n.lral I natrulneVAAnltin4 , DRUGGISTS.. %CLAM ............ ..... rtt IMI LCOX CO., Druggiath and AnnOl - meter Market *trent and the Maw - ma. kern tonal antly On band a toll and man plete asanrtanent ruin, Meal kl noir. borf umery.and art lel.. portal ninon 'bele I'h)".l , l%.l.lwerilltiono carefull, onfupouoded. CITIN P. SCO'rT. At'holtimale l)enler in Drug.. Paint... Oa.. VarnlPhof hod U.. Stuff. No ...T., Nati v street. ontaro ro . ,lve orninit attoution. ifirAg 4r ertt Ear I.coulon Taluahle family Luodieln.o. mar .4 F . . ... ,iIB-- A. FAH N ESPJ('}i 41: (70., Whole=al. , • Dro:dorirt, nod man ufartorno rd Whit.. 1 , ....1. H.l Adtd. nod Labatt:, aunt ir.r4 and Fn,nt nrrrt, Idtt, drah. clad / E. SELLEfig. 'lVlaoh.nle 1),21..r in 1.1.?1/4%-tr:'1;;td.-.1-,) duet r , tik lt ny t.a ir Stalin. V•rolldb... Re, kr.. r4•I• warradted. Prirr, Ran' , IR At' N • gEITER.ii hrki.netrio. ri,tner 'f Liberty mid Clair drerif. qttshurgh. - • St110(.1N K 10.. Whott , .ll.l. OP • Onwwists, 'II. U.A.d stnvt, OSEPIT PLEM I NG. S.lvelo,Aor 1,, IV a/ ,•oirk.t.trn.t Pifll3, •lanil, no kVA X f .11 5..1 n..nplele 44...nrtrt.nt brze,... elAvta. Prrfunz., an 4 all ~..ruininA .1.14 bu.lsw,. Phrketzu, rsrefli2l) M hour. r 3,4-13 - • 31.F:fit:II A NT T A 11.011 S. . I.p c•IIESTEIt. INlerelm tit Tnil..r and C 1... f obk-t, No. :4 trew4 rit.ntrvtar kt veld to 1 . ..70' and I nalui Mthing NI I tit:llV. Nlervltatit I) r ,. V rer 111111 I:1 He,! 11.1 ert NV 11'S .t Sierelant I I 4 • 12.1 , ert , :rowt. ,tnrk flccip tiglltklGlll We4l4 , (1,14. es, w V. 0. 4)61 - .4111t. rt) r fri•-•uls and fiNtOliNtra will 14.4•0 Site um a nel • 111EDICINE. A It. JA NIES KIN( : I.lMee tut .1 1 Fifth str•ret. th. Cathodnl. Lll AV01).11, 3111 4 ::RC if LLE, .1.1,•:sor t., 31.1.711P1iV A CA:E. scud 16.1, agh.l Orerbuslustion 111r1v1a4ra fir t 12,1 'W of A P,lirllts W.ralen 00.111... P. 1,7 I CF WF:QIU S. • T. O..WARRINGTON; STD RI, rghhand Toni rriu t. Pittsburgh. Pa. a toll _ VITA ALT E R P. MARSHALL. Importer and. V foal, in MAIN Plirured and Perrogilve Farm .) - !Jasmines No. U. Wind etrewt.Plttsbargh. L Solo ss-eut of the reletorWed ruanuhictunre. )tees.. mart A Co.. or Paris rids.ls3 • I. l olt PItINTERS.—AVe will sell a g",sl itaiS Or. Yen Low to earth rinatr illirliortN t BACEP. advent. st All S FAST I lONS, FOR L LES' DRESS KS.—Tbe Fashion. ate JUNI% Mimi per idoenier I tree sale an The Ist prollgon I, 11121. L. S. WILSON, rnfilf Na. PIMP. sour. Rend frame Ira Pork AND APLIff.A MAX- ; TlLLAP—Materlaht marked for Fanteroidery and A, ; Work by MRS. WILSON„ LAM! No. VIII Penn errs,. shore Hand WILI.IA SI NOBLE, rpholloccrer, unit ! IbaMrin Pyholirtory. tybWnd. sad Ratan. Third i Orme nnarly ..ntimite the Puri Orin, - 13trrsnr1trai COACII FACTORY.--Ne.. ji It Diamond Alley. user Mod stoat. w9iK. M. 1110F.LOW. Proprietor. AATILLIAM SCII UCIIMAN'S 'Lithograph- V le Establishment. Third .b at opposite the Port dead. Pittebnurb. Maps. Laudanum. Portrait... Shea. bine 1,1)1 Ileadelnwfts, TiondeintrcleArchiteetural and Martine Priming.. Puniness and Viettion rants, kr— engraved Dimon au Matte. and printer In Coin.. 11014. pron.. ore In tiro aunt approved str In, and at the most normal able prime FELivs(IENUINE EXTRACT OF I do 1 °"4..Vi. Penn Menet. Pittalmrsh, Pa. Vielloware aum,-.w enuntiiffbits. w 33,11) Bread and Crackers. lION CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK EH BAKERY, s'n. 317 Liberty Arent, opposite the heed )IPmittstleld. Waring purcharod ono of W.M. Nevin'' Creek, sail Plb.t %rad imighbrue lam prepared to 011 all anion - for (luck ,. or Pilot limed. at the shorten 'ratio. ' saveri.n. Faintly liresul, nye and Dyspetois limed, large idol small Itollayfravh p.m, morning. Steamboats. Hotel, An, supplied with hard and aide Bread • at all times. MnakM imdevnlcettonarY hand and nails tooP l, -', ltr Al"; Coinage if American Sil- V - ser; Foreign Silver and Gold; 44)Share. of M. A M. hank, by 11. I) KIM - CP.4n, block sod he Broker. _ - NEW CLOTHING HOUSE. . Edmund Watts & Co.. • .51E RC II A N'l' TAILORS. A O. /hen LIBERri - sTR I:tr. IL in receipt of their Fall Styles: also a - cein s letA assortment., Now and Staple. Monde for Fail j it, 'WINTER 1111511. such on Ovorernta„.Pialn Fur and Iti ‘ dge Wavers. Illmalsy and Pilot Clothe of main, polars j LLAualltieg Ckdbes the. lost makit. nod nowt Axle • (.74101.• tor Drees awl look Coate lebaln Pinsk Comlinerm and Doeskins. Plaits Sod Fancy rokoed Carob ineres. of entirely new elmigire veerlum—do.t. moire& of the noweist rt) lee, snil In greet variety. Altogetheran unequaled amortment it Il!deli no the attentinn of Olt customers sod the Pan e. and log boon tin armee them. that ail _clothe. made ; mehell iv in of aoperiar idyl, and at ederat. prime. New Restaurant. TIIE undersigned has opened a RESTAIL nw:rant nt kin CO, Yokel; lames few drop. from Market, oppowlte libirehantre Hada. whirls he has hand) unnely fitted up. and IS now' purpared L. emonalate naLlie at all houre with guy thing they may antic ma this Due. Dinner on the table. dally.frorn to 3 rielock, p. SL. Sod . eynry attenthm will ber green to Middy the Sabin with it Inc delicacies of nil song.. Mesh, and rof sediments fornieheil a arder. st .11 hon.. on the .hortert notice. With the facilities pimensed by the milsoMber to 0111 pi, tlsfactlon. h. mute to be elan to merit a moral and ea (canto. pat:mine. and Incites i rail limn all 15110 desirest any time. a cornrottaago weal. will _got up. and .erred 111 It sceptionelde Terms tramnalik.. . JAS. WILSON, No. 00 Fourth sl. Pittkbrirulh May 1953.: ir 1 LOVER DAIR.Y.—The subscriber is -pro- AtiaSr.Zirw r irt i : h tt!s o niV i g: C o Merida and the nubile Ilia COWS webx font on good wholesome mud iNory rare slit be talon to airtiefy his customers. Order. addressed to IV ilkina Pint 0111 m, Laving N0..0f the resideno. itn.l .treet will princtualiv at tendril (ti. (neillnitf 1 11. PARRY. WI WATTS & CO. 'Merchant Tailors, No. 144 . 1142 Liberty adult— i s now rocsivlng very eirout ....VI , . or good, Sir gentlemen's war. mondatlng of sop. , LArrits, May y Fanny and bloat PlashirCerlmere and Silk Yestirsite In hovst variety. Pero,. want of. sujorior Clothing are resperfull) in vited ta roll and exlwliteour stew*. bill,. 11lbillk.115 we will endear, to Make it lathe!: Interest to purrhase of 110, 003 sv&TN& 10.5 Liberty street. COpetings . , 011 Cloths and Matting. OR WHO. CO. No 47Filthotreet near tontl.4lave'on hand. and oboles-assol ' imeot o . CATIPETINGS, of the lAtest snot most beautiful tettterres. • • R" Val 2 tit a n d flet_sweie nnnyet •,. Thrreorly an d moon eTNtriebe Vtaled n itt 4 A W • • In Venetian ( **kw Tonotber suer dmeription of low priced Carnott Ea throe' to Mamie-tom' hot . '2 . 7 4 a , alitiett and Prkea . Atm' hogs, Mato. Plano and Table ifoltad W , jraintottfir"' linetlan .Blinde. Buff and Oroon s, le. Tionnui—Canto• Mat. and Che e k 44 ' 4- '" 0 - 4 *flail Cocoa Matting fem.:l4 to 4,14_010(.11kb will be [Mersa at tho LOWEST CAM PRICES PAS is now re- OF • plat,. with Pa Reeds Am Hotbedc Pruning In- Amm th an. ibr e ad; Corn Sheller., Stalk and Straw 'Cotten. and miry if of interact to tke Farmer. OWL. ... , r)bastenr. Orem. from Malmo and AterFitiat• Oiled , oromotlr terms.., • " _ .104 .• irtgalitt ITA atHiSEiANIPP . #I.4I taring—g!Tii: IZAVieril street, j.o t burgh.. Pa.—E. IL, SBANKLAhD i (late Sband, Sts Nnq k tal Pitklialtedelf and flew Seodel Trait nd' .Shade neat Onano.'l4rptigta. Oh 'Rd sal • - ,'r ' Jous MtreflELi.fis Seat gm -The \astedahs WRECK 0 THE SILIF Cl AUNCEY \JERO.3fE ' PENN' iVARIA ItEGISLAmTURE. 1.71 \ mg notions of the Irish patriot. .lohnMitsliell, on the snlsieM of slavery, have caused Mt littleLl E S,I,VING A ARATIIS. e ; autakeenet, Jen. 20, 1110 i... \ TUESDAY 31ORNINO. JANUARY 21. 1854. TiThe Nee^ e.k Tribune has btained f7im the 0 sa_ _,, , -- I ..,asisore.s-au Dander read A sappietnen -..4 1 ----_-_-------- Cm: set tau gal, Parrs [luau ii It t i Leo s ii.-Wo lativ to the !lateral 'inheri ;•t, 4iaro not loon favored with a copy of the Sixth comment, and a vast llyeaolunogf Ireland" rte , oe n r r e ' t ; h. : ,t il ::: i . l p l : p l or '' . ::: , . o o ‘; ‘, le h n ie n i e , s o . J ez ert ra nns: t a o s: ot ore . : to 3 t:i r e . t:t e : nad a oppleau l t ,, to the act ~, , \ . Several loiters of the •• e • boach, N. J., au areou t of the s ivreck • tax hare tekemthe New York Tribune to task tor count of the late Annual lietemt of this Impotent Road, and . eh°, which modern . hums •ty and science ave pro \• \ , Morello , ~,,11 •w- alts., Id . flit. lidillynng sy- its emphatic dissent to Mr. 3litehelPs opinions, and among others 31r. 3lictuet Dostrate, the succeasful use f the life sari apparel. 3fr. McClintock retl a bill supplement st it Possesses a detati of • tire to the juristlictilm of Justices ofthe Po i ; 7 , noptis of it i.likli we hod in the Cf.,,dod the bill reinstating the Common School .. . ifivaid: in au article to the Tribune, says: tied for the aid ell the , ipwrecked ma 'nor; s 3 ailing theecharter of the . . \ i handle\ TIVE 01 7 mast OrrlC IL 0 r was takp for a third rent s \ \ r. n me. I ,twat plainly. and mean lute What I mi. Tic Sixth Amine! Report of the h • etolent Tilte'4ge"e4re oteectiona to )our Antioolarevy agitation beside \ ``...lt 9 o'clock. on Me evenin of W Ada rate bet 3lessra. Bud% and Director, of the (fler (low! and Pitt,dmrsli its inutility. Int !mud and Its in-morality It Ls un . e.diati- ill liter ; . g ile- Y. \ ilailroad Company has just been published. teeseal nod it is treasonable. If elavery eusteden :sew anuary,we s.gnte,lthe Highland ightn, i and Fruit was amend 4 ' 1 org sou .onto be juetthed in striving to eradicate it by sh lay after which, I thank about 10 o'cl ,we unlawful thew railroad or Siti \ mit , successful operation of this Road, mod ,t„,, evert legal and almost by illegal Illolllnl-4lr petition, br t [sari Clot d 1 infor • oheinene, by otneeel, nal pen and menace But ji int 00 Otta pan sts admirable management, we have often alluded bass sets,. tete ilia roofede raer with WI yo u r awn rights ; for ediont half an hours and double reefed op- direclion from Skirie to thee,', to; but the facts and figures as let forth in this ,: i nt e eiti t t i t i t; ~ , t a i l l iim, . ..Lznr,,ores sa a ,,, , n e r tf t that tha t imila iartdcpurses hauled up,\ wind S. S. E. 'We out authority fr la the Le • \ Itepoit, furnish Mennteetible proof of the c•on- Etther it Ls a fiolation of that Mn't win. to 1 4" " t - . I ‘ a, tate teethen rhcet up sharp and b i *toad off shore, on tke uthority given ,to Fly corpora'. I plate truccess of the enterprise, nnd CCilletlCC ..v. .„,it i . l ,f7ii, l l:, U 0 T1 4 4, ‘ „ '1 , i ,..',:.%,. i . ,71" oo l ,j, " L ' f, ' , l :l,':`, . wind, until '' o'clock in,the morning . W h . 1.3 most satisfuctory to the stockhohlere that their . Of t heir r, it w" hi not he a t lolatio n . atii,,;ii"%;;.'• - • •e . -. °r°B ' e, direct or imphed, is rep's money is well invested, on their ;put to Pfau, In facer of estatillshitig itrafo4 nod, t. I stood do again until 4 a cloc ;we then haul- iquently urged thendortion old , among )utt. to aen mieslonorkot hither with that I le; al the mans topsail abitek, and laid still until mare important to AM mterest., The Report shows that the work of ballast. ng and mama to exclude the admissioo or lust Five :unto/ 1 6 o'clock. \ Alter P 2 o'clock the fog \1) me very on the main line-that is from this city to Waits- ' Th e y har e e we nc4 . 4one this; tlrl haTI: nod yon are the r ef ore _ • \ . .:A 1 dame and hid the lights on the shorts. ey :, at b o'clock ttien 'put upon its passage, s, rills-will be completed the naming season. and the I I t;tic\ G I dealswith M ' the still n rop yto this , , ree y . r e weather wits fog gy ; on sounding we found , Id bye unanimous vote, with thescep when done, a road-bed will he secured at the Doheny as follows: ourselves in la fathom water, upon Which the let . . Bucks w, who declined voting} most • substantial character, and as n cause X I PiloPordered tbi; helm upimmediate! towearTh hill to ico rate the Northern Home quence a great diminution of the item of " rood Mr. Michael Doheny desrea to ventilate throngh I her round on the off shore Y' . tice rP° . tack, but in wearing. Fnen ess Chi! n, in Philadelphia county, repairm," which item the past yeti, aside frau our columns his ignorance o some important and she struck the beach when half-wand. The / ed. , i "station service," leo, been thelUSiest of the , critical phases of Ainerictin ethics ; and, es we fog was still lode that wewere i y rou f I I The Xet stemmed fin Monday. , 4• °aperient of operation. The main line has also I are rather good-natured, we I t him elide. Pro- whereat:snits; but supposedee 1 gneraete nee ' If '. nets then 1M V • •• - been furnished with cattle guarlls of su •• porter teasing to correct unjust impu tions on din nut- bar , on des clearin rse sea on the outer ; OUSE Or Bar atimatter.s.- mans CV gup of the fog, however, !Lions and ills of a \ local character were A I masonry along its whole extent; fencieg nearly fives and purposes contained in cur article on about half en hour afterward, we found ' I ‘ ' .- '•• we had started. I completed; cuts and embankments widened and , John 3litchel's fervent umpire titer or an Alabama. grounded on\Long Branch Beach. , On motiokof Mr. Roberts, the Speaker brought up; bridges covered; a pier completed plantation, well stocked with fat \ ors, he pro- . As noon as the ship struck, we clewed up the I Pointed a stateling committee of five on "coasts ' and ~ station house e r od e d ti p eti it under ,seed ' coeds to charge us with fomentin a unconstitu- , . .- and eleared away the boats; but the tonal reform.' • by any fn the country. ,iqgrnin warehouse of i tional and treasonable Anti-Sla e agitation "' re be ato ' dthe d blow osi ' • Mr. Hil ‘ introduced bill an 1 n rise an win ait'll,u right •r. am tort a pp ame immense capacity , endear, tool, and tank houses I whose prominent characteristics ar elessness, seag have been erected. ...s. s. , I immorality and fraud, with a goo eat more on shore, so that "we could not launch them with tau to thg Pitilsburgh and Steubenville Rs 4 possibility of their riding through the break- road - \ Of the TUAC(IIIIIPUS Exteolitit.)six miles, to , such modesty and couetese. Let us anysome ers The time 4 nit. es were fearfully excited and Mr. Brighton offered a joint rem uttonfor , i ' if Oneida, were opened on the '25111 Of. May, on „, , what to irradiate the interior- of Mr. liherly's rushed into thestee e pelt 'melt for their little reg p amendment of the Constitution relative to nectieg at that point with.the branch to Carroll- ' enia l " lll L • property, and then clambered into the boats en election distracts , ordeibus bills, and the m il il, • ton, ten miles in length, built by the Carroll Co , The legal, constitutional right of iikuna they huig the davits. The futility of this ing of the pardoningpower. Railroad Compaey. On the remaining part of Planters to bald their slaves in tlast State, tO‘`mc - upon • Mr. PattersonOn hill inplace f o r l thelifie,,to * New Philadelphia, the road-bed is we have never denied nor sought to take ans. course of conduct was \explained to them, and •r. rea i ' ready for the superstructure, except on several But our Freedom of Thought 194 , 3 d Mac _vim . . li they were at length inducted to go below and wait of the State tax on tonnage. 3 s mint assistance could be obtained from the shore. I hr-r• Catiisie read an 11 6, illto:Pnratftlil the rat sectiolis which will toe finished so as to allow of ' were not given us by the Union, nor did t lei By eig ht o'clocki ' the sea w s rumung at a fearful mots' High School of Perttisylvtdia. I the laying of a track without interruption , as compact attempt to take them awae. We ha height g and each b k dashed against as rea or \ Mr Strongread ' I tto th bet hied the , -„,_ I”, , ,uRP Vne,.a _ i , 0 g . Soon ask cau be well done after spring opeds.- exactly the tame right to oppose Slavery in Al slap it lifted her higher on to \ the beach and in Pointing the "ern= nemael Ca Chara 4" . The rail has been laid as far as to Waynesburg, . Dune, by Argument end entrer.ty, as e have tos ceding let her downwith at fo ' roe upon the Philadelphia . tuelve miles, including the six mentioned. expose and reprobate British easlavem tof Ire- And. B theserepeated sh g e e lts the spars and The supplementary bill one nragingansnuf4 On the -' Wheeling extension, the graduation land or India. Our rights as freemen ere not lOcks aloft y begunto"ye d ! all the turing operation •is the State taken - up, gi way, and upon and masonry were let on favorable terms, and to suspended nor restricted by the Federal onsti- s. il ce to the Imminent danger of all upon deck -- batedan postponed ) a ed. ' ''' ''' - ' — 's efficient Contractors, in the spring, and the work tenon ; that instrument gave us no new ights . in misegnence: the pilot ordered the masts to be "The House then adjourned till llonday. 3 has both prosecuted to theamoune as estimated, ' with respect to Slavery, and it took no old ones I cut wa • the Captain thought it Would be ad vi- I of $108,415 47, being considerably more than 1 away. it only required of us not to 'limed the Rohl • M y' wait a little \ • vi- One-fourthof the whole estimated cost. Theiron recapture of Fugitive Blames ; and that ahem' a- ,logg e r,. but findtng that matte were only becoming still wore, he finals rail bass also, been contracted for, of home man- the requisition we hope never to have occasion. 0 ly eon Ned; and the weather rigging Was ac °teeters., andeportion is noir ready for delivery. 1 . 'notate. Should such occasion ever come to us. • corchn Ay 'cut away; the next breaker again lifted On the Beaver Extenaion, the contracts for the Iwe mast say , y,•` pp' is n crime et. can in graduation, masonsand bridging have been i no manner and under uo circumstances abet 3 the ship, lid her fore and main maste l tent by I \ ' • made, and work done mto ender the the amou at I but we can stiffer any penalty that obedience to he boa The • zen was left sMedia& butes of .1.50.923 Ott, or a little more than one-fifth of Gal's Higher Law may call down upon* us, ti . he mainm si, went by the board it carriedsewny the estimated cost we have broken a human law, we are ready to gon t /main to rittst and all its gearing. Thillit en d the shiptcensideribly , and the breakers ar e * a * a e a to prison and remain there until that law pro- The cendition of the Company in nuch, at the her still' ri he ' She' 1 claims itself satisfied. We can in conscience do ri s, Tare' . 't shore. e°TiVin\e` present lire, as to etinhle it, with the iunount of • no more." I to thomp ea heenly that no person could star Ihe deck, add the sea began to make a clean subscript - Wms to its stock applicable to this pur- But Mr. Dollen) informs us that .. Free asal•• ; upon ~_ . 1 breach over ber. , Iwo surf boats had tnanaged.\ p-r, to care - forward the nark oil the extensi o n, is not Freedom ; which unhappily is nue li e at peril, to get ander our lee; into these hereafter without resorting to expen ,,,,„, pe di_ propose to do in behalf of Universal Liberty all 1 w illse dro ed a detect irenand th gees, ey return ems for raising funds in any supposable state of that we have Constitutional power to do-and I s s _ 1 : _ , r , t escaping bei n g swamped, lite money market . J Linton ki the s een,' there stop We base no polittcal power over the *n "'" ° 7' "' T (lord Engineer ,m• these extension` , domestic institutions orAinhania, while we 50, 0 The sea had now be me too rough for a beat 1 . The .1,11,,i o f th e operntion., of the road no power over those of Nebraska, and are re s porel- to be able ride throttgli the breakers, and the ferns...lied by the efficient Superintendsnt. Mr ble for IE6 exercise thereof. In the formation of; shoremcn uld not tare s off again. The the sae is of a most sati-fsetery character, era, a Territorial Goveniment -esr Nebraska, and in I, Wind increase in fury, nd the sea at length tang on hi e p art a hany , en ,, r , , , ~,,,i t w e e t ,, the conduct thereof, ,the vote of each I 'titer, of seemed ebsolut; mvenou, for our destruction, -, Hiks canal- Pa...nate train•during the mu. .113.4 - .1 i the United States may be felt. We vote •• Free as it sent huge elling to es of water over us sissoht - -- a,,:µ Soil," because we hale a Constitutional right to an along our dk, licking IT overt' moveable Thabl," and word - e thavel Trete. . - ...,,,,z, do go, while we have no such right to vote Enn a- objet that ley a d, and lashing into exultant o - s s , e eipation in 'Alabama Ti'" wrong and shame foam it broke ar and, ands opt it off. The as -- o f Shaven'" •`t I • • ' Alabama• „.,.,,,,, are pt.. i It • !Ina. in so th ey -ests-Ma It would to in Nebraska; but in the one cats they we coo d discover thet the pecipl who had by - , lti-a-TI Is. would he our wrong am/ shame. while-obey ore thistimem 4 serobt" \ iri eonsiderahl numbers on 00., r . 1 Ist 1.1 not lai the othor. It etrikes us that the ditalllC- Abe hear we rnalung peeper:do ns to get n is,L e s...,. Sto , non must he obvious any one who can nee hawser to s (mon the ehore. Soon e could gee through n bidder. But more II e have an ex- 1 them coming along from t eGosernixte t Station, ea 1..- co loess compaet with the South (the Missouri Com about a mile\ to the 000th ard, dra g one of is 1..., so roan+, which shields Nehmska forever from Francis' s Metallic Liflt bon s, and a moron and slt IS'ls. ss Sinter). NI e mean to hold her idrietly to IN the Life Cur. [For such e ergentsies, ere is .:, .01-M -,9 ' ex. e, "'edam,. trshe wilt have her pound of testi, one of these Stations. siteated at ten mile inter is sei if • sh e must be careful M a shed -no drop of Chris- 1 rids, all along the shore. \ ln ech house th eta 1.11: co. film blood ' When the question_of Slavery re-; wood ready net in the stove, and a supply of let, Taal- E , " ( " 4 late, to Nebraska our feet are on our antis e heath, I together with blankets mul'every" necessa Or The light ie1,,,,,, m , rowing stock i, streams.. and we shall stand there so long as we e o n stand the comfort of shipwrecked \ peopfe. And to df ide to care in operating the road. and the ~ope. at all ford them aimistance, one of\ Francis's kletallih clan character of the track. Up ie, this time 11 0 -Bat Sh ._ 1,1,,,,,,, asks as if a, don ' t , La „,,, ; Life Boats is - kept upon a wheel frame, together l iq.erstrustum. is not veteritially 111144 ted 13 that then will , R „ , R ; „ . , Ral , ~,,,,, baby , 1 „, IR , I with the Life Car, mortar, shot. Milesers, 'and nal,' rescue of\ the shipwreck , la keeping Slavery within its p,,,,,,, 1,,, and I other requisites for the The equipment of the road-although Moro ._ , ' When our people saw the aproaeh of these i•sore... me allogrel- for us that we tiO IcII,M. .)11'd I e ll ii iih ri ii.r.l thi• pea s enr-ts .till Iliaditt i lllll.o.l. do ; 11l 11 II I k n o w shat k , i mp l ement , they began t o b e a littiM s u n d er LW lonomeii.. and 110 l einpati.i'm shay, under the t n. ,.."‘ v t ,,,,,, .._..„ 7: 7,,, L : '!.. w e ::„:4 l ,l, tit a : r e ek n . ' , n 1 h ear t e d, and th e women ceased t e . 7 z, ,,. \ excellent rnanagement Of llr .1 testa Hoc r v eill ust the cot teary , ' ,l tint. The market value of , 'About this time Cape Conedescri the Steam coutinee §45 tarn ..rat iis work with en iticrensmi ) . I slates Le int - Maned with cosily extension of the I er 4ame4town, from Norfolk, cortmag along Is area whereon they may be legally and profitably i through the fog, hailed tier, and took siboetltnatl j . g . 1 , 1 , 191 . 191. cogrotriutr • employed : and the knnevation of Texas mecca- ; four men and put ofrfor her. At the ti e, I,Waa t h ' . “77.i fra ' A 'weiett . '"7:ait"'""" H "' th. "'"' •P o ,',.'''l2,i,',:',' i .•od the price of human chattels througheut the I not assixre that he hail left, but afterwarit&l saw 0 "'" w k. - l ' ll. ''' - - -=!... -- ' A...bolding region. increasing the inducomenf I him get the steamer's aide: though li haa k Ta',",141 4 " : " . "":",7 4 , - ;.i 'j'•" '' - ti-Z,1,1,-;,' Ito .lave-breeding, Lidnappino and .lave-trndruig. 1 consist le tossing -about, and two or ree ve.a .kelr .c r , - ' - - - 1 : 1 12:17.0.1 1 Ilisd Louisiana never been admit° this country. I times came near being swamped before he ustasseostmanewar r - ite . es'aottier a...eta. 10a fins , _ . ' * VC lenity believe that Slavery would have die! oil her. I 4id,not see,him or the men again that eget ef norettaa - --.....-----”. ,--o- 1 3 . 1 .."" 1 , 9 uce'0n , out of our States ere this time, and all peril to days but hesexplained to me subsequently, that Of tlielmtock as above stated, $218,000 were the Union been thus dispelled forever. Just so lhe hoped to it7s got the, steamer to come alon g \ uelit,' • aloin tostkr-Tmemawaa, lestenition. ~lan es Shiverycan find virgin Mil wherewith to I aide and take ff his paseengetts failing,in that, 1 inakioir '118" actual amount of stock invested in replace that which it is .perpetually exhausting he demeed ks, nest best course to came tr.st,the the man: line 8.1 .76 1,1100 . rani throwing Out of cultivable, so long will it city, and gets steam tug SC COllle s dOWlLto.their A Dividend of 13 per cent was declared in ' lot; marketable politicians, frighten timid• bank- assistance. The \people on shore s had now got Jets lost, and a like Dividend payable 25th inst . era and trader., rind rule the laud. 1% heneser I reedy their mortar, And after planting a liege Olt 14061 iti the Wain hue. its territorial expansion shall have been penua- ' stake firmly in the Ord, and made fast the luta \st carles, luring the tear " .17 " nently errested. its decline will have Isegen-,- I wen to its they fired ,twenty-five pound shot (PICT Interpol en S. 1107.241.73 Dioldeeett I o,l)Ahlt 1,•2:&041'.05 and its overthrow will be near. °Free Sod." lus about mid.ships. This shot has an eye in one t ,„.„,,, ,. ~,,,,• , ,,, -----„, fully triumphant, is the first step to Unis oral I side, to which about ii\ foot of coiled wire is at- The business lots steadily increased, and time Freedom. Cached; to the wire, a small rope is fastened; the . anti fired coal tease-to Itecome n very important feature mortar with loarled. Mr. Doheuy is afraid that the Union is going s , ty.. "twel the 'shot nut in --.,i4 ill its infancy Experience demonstrates to be dissolved if the North don't stop agitating , across us act 1 Rd off front R 1 mot ;Int the 1,,eal liusiineen eonAtilaitee the rare re. about Slavery. When he has stood by and seen I Hance, mud the inexhaustible country traversed it saved as often ns we have, he will sleep simnel-traversed them one bywe attempted the this rend furnishes a never failing fountain to er and have lemsorightmare do this account. In strai broke it. +imply this rood, and perfectly quiets all appre- fact, if be will keep as clear of whisky punch bension as to the effect of the Malsoning road. sod all ouch pleanant but unwholesome conc.. Another shot rs;l 1 Them is 0 full scope for both roads, without any alone as his devotion to temperance will naturally ; and this time a on necessity for competition. constrain him to do we will warrant him against I board and seem sit hauled taut. I ihe Cleveland, Zanesville .k. Cincimiati Com- nightmares altogether, The sky will fall some 1 in diameter,:Li ponyOnil- egitect to open their Read in a few days to time before the South dissolves the 12pion be- ;a s _,. and the klillershergh, 60 miles from Hudson , This_road. ' cause of Northern aversion to or discussion of , " 1 /3 on 'hole of the re n, which him hitherto furnished a large nmuunt of Slavery Suppose she don't like our vourra, I. and „,_„.,___. _ nil business to the main line, although in operation ; how will dissolution help this matter Y Will that .. n n"?'''',' • that too in sale nt, but a short distance, will multiply its supplies stop our mouths 1 Will it prevent the running mons fold When in operation through the coal ; off of eaves? Will it help to catch them and although,, deep. beds of the Chippewa, nod the wheat gelds of , take them back 7 What peril now threatens " ' ee than the we m Wayne mud llolmos. Its continuation to Zanes- , Slavery that Dissolution would not aggravate Icured v ille,opening a minneetien through the Cincinnati,' - IL, Michael! cease 'to bo timorous! Be not by the sea d 3! i nn Wilmington, and Zane:tithe read. with'some of • thou so jolly green ' Ere Slavery consents to lay with her he the the' richest portions of the State, from Zonetwille I quit' the 'Union, Bessarabia and Mesopotamia thorn tieing vet ISes to eincinunti, will grentlyiedd to these aeon- : sill be coming In. quently much also rested on her larboard side, and the sea akkg mulatinnii of trade and travel. , Mr. ihobeny is not quite so clear as Tipperary. against her stern with great force,,kap g off The Clintou Lino Road intersecting with this!'mud respecting the .1 treacherous compromise herudder, r and tore off the Wanking tine ber Rawl at lindson, and Franklin and Warren Rood i thistle attributes to us in not being more o nu- ‘er s.. l . f e -efis e ss ae se. Having ` obtaineds ee ee. intersecting it olio at Ravenna, will contribute 1 constitutional" and ii treasonable " than we are ill e washe4 d •- thro b herfilled her • r ug cabins, to the business of this road 1 our opposition to Slavery ;so we will INA him MY and daithed every particle of the passeng eThe Wheeling extension is very important, ;on that point • but as to Itis suppositious violitytgage' toplebes,awl compelled them to see ~1 baggage awl will coon be completed, opening then direct lion of the ' Federal compact involved in th s • mega in e monad°. Mr. ,Wardle, the Soy th fel communiontion with the Baltinioro nod Obio I South's sending missionaries here to agitate in, „ e 2 eat el 'if th rf • . e,,,,,, charge . , e i c saving ap- Itallrond. favor of Sl avery , we, entreat him to unclose his ... in • , - anthus, serktip the life car:to dike off oar pass reed Receipt* fir I , t;i: -1L12.M2 4ti visual organs and 400 that Mere is not and never 805 708 'di Semmousetemon which the people-men, women was a shadow of any such compact, and we as- and children-all canoe crowding into the fore sure him that Sot only have the Southern States castle es the life car came up over the hawser. a perfect constitutional right to send pro-Slavery miosionariea to the North, but we will defend This life car is about ten feet in length, about them in the exercise of that right to the utmost. four feet wide, and two and a half feet deep, built of corrugated iron. ' Time car is boet-shaped, Let the missionaries come on: they shall have with an airsti ht towith sma ll do or • th g p, a III 0 onVilln 3 ksb 4l ;tn tr. %Ispealc in: twit. respectable au- I , centre to admit passengers. dierices, an earnest, candid hearing, and the • Five persons are stowed away IMMO the carat treatment due to gentlemen everywhere-es gen- Heinen re doubt not they will be. When shall each trip. It is drawn to and fetal the shore by we have the plettsure of announcing them '1 lines attached to each end-one froMthe shore, the other on the ship. The car is slung upon the hawser by means of rings at each ends and thus conveys the shipwrecked from the Tema to the shore, all through the heavieat surf. The car is air and water tight, with the exception of a few perforations which, While admitting dies pure air, and lotting out the foul, will not admit water. The time occupied in going between the ship and die shore was about five minutes, and., during each trip the ear was frequently over turned in the breakers. The car used was one of Francis's 3fetalie Patent and performed Its work Admirably. About thirty persona, were brought eafely ashore by it, and the remainder, consisting of the crowned seine ten of the male passengers. refused to\tork her ail longer, pre ferring to remain on board to writhing the ear any longer_that night; tt \ darkness had come en and they were, worn ont \ with cold and fastiOg and exposure. •Myself and the Pilot came ashdre the last _of all that night, 'and left tha * ship In charge of the snd unitest PITTSBURGH GAZETTE unit, 4 raporr... , " itP , N.tut. trap Psueuv-n. a.c.4 Train s .*:),5,..5..5•-• Ars/ Viss, . */*stultir*,.**es*,*.s., lerease (10 per evet.). ... v . . 4128.891 17 The coal trade has so increased oriole as . to require- a daily train exclusively for tills busi het.. _ . It is a matter of congratulation fur the Sukr intendent teeny, that no serious injury has been sustained by any passengers during' the past yenr, and we may add that the freedom from or cidents on this road bus not its parallel. This cannot he accounted for on the score of luck, bet , is attributnble to good manngemcnt, and parties- I tarty to one feature which has characterised this ; road since its opening, vie, 'prompt departure of Tut GREAT Rerwatte.—Those who hose rend trains, without regard to arrival of trains on con- ' the description of the burning of the Crept Re flecting rondo, or Boots on the Lake. pahltr, would be surprised in passing the foot of It will he I noticed that little change has hen Dover street, to see the bull of "that mawnificent place in the hoard of Directors, CTRCIi PHIL ruts, ' clipper raising its east proportions far above the to whom the country In indebted forthe building Isurrounding shipping. Aft of the main o of this rend, remaining President. If 1103102110 - ; two upper decks and bulwarks have bee tion and energy in overcoming almost superhu-puny burnt away. Bufforward, the flames have man obstacles, if the jeopardy of a .luahlopte i only destroyed the inner surface of the-limbers private fortune, and a sacrifice of all persomd , and planking. From the dock the bows of the comfort entitles man to gratitude, Mr Pnesrpts , ship 11pp-unharmed and her figure head him, deserves to be remembered. ; been b slightly touched by the heat endsmoke w "The election of x. S. C. OM ~,,, ~ pica p r , s ball been carried on as ranitilY 43 i"gible• and of the conflagration, The process of Unloading sident, will bring into the "management of the! affairs of tie Company, a vCry important aid;—' will soon be completed. We published at the 'f he entire report shows that the Cleveland m a 1 time of the conflagration, atoll list of the cargo, the of about forty-fire hutulred tons, tttutusoccup Pittsburgbllnil Road Compony must continuo jto I °°n s iMing composed of corn; wheat, flour, rosin, beef, lard, y- high position it has so well earneflf ~ etc. Upwards of onc,..thiro.wo enti rel y dc.troy. led by the fire. 'Of lhe remainder, ergo pair 1-- - lion has been recovered entirely uninjured, and 1 - thereat damaged to a greater er less degree.-- I n• aLIC A• 1 01.1) - Ftr.i.fis Or .1111, *0111.D.4.411 Dtv3r NO tierces of beef, 2000 barrels oC rosin, abouutis, to a greater or less ei ent,in almost 'mud 800 tierces of lard, have been removed in a j urery _ sound condition. A ged g quantity of floti has j quantities In „ i, pc, r tu gn i 4 , swmiem the Got.- eountti 46. lt hoe been found - An schen been taken out dama to the extent of 7fl ills or one dollar her horrid. . The corn: comes cat manic -litotes, Turkey, and even in England,: The preduce of the Rusion gold mines is frorm aeon, and, elthougb damaged by water; Is go d t fifteen to twenty. millions f dollars iinnuallY. s .: for diatillingrieposea,. and worth About 41-1-a° ' t• llesiles Aiistitdia, gold is ~ ,; und in ilmdosten; per bushel . The wheat in hulk is in. about lh 1 c hina; mama. jap . , , Bo e0,1,..74,0314c4 and cargo will he removed by next Wednesday. 'same condition. It is supposed thatthe whole NOW Zealand. It has also ees. cliico*ed In \‘'. t considerable quantities in an ahout.,..the hen. From the third deck to the keel, a depth, of i tiler° river, in Lower Canada. The elate* old 23 feet, the bull , is ,matirofy sound., . Tito fourth 1 region of the Unitetd States is considered no he: - and thence • northwesterly'ute AlibiunA or lower' deck was ' , partially burst; hp, by ' th e ;. gni tng In Virginia, extending 'through-, Nnrth swelling of the grain; but the third 'dock is un-q.4Nt ina, along the northern partf South Ciro ipnjodnreLl,..:eindittlwie....h. ulTi. hbeo‘nr'eotatlixintipbTirwenattLY a o li ft li e n rfu n 'inhtlng ,in , Tennessee. - Thu . Agginge . Axe two upper decks, Which "are ia c burnt through, f ifupposifd to be pretty well worked 0 t, althen4 . admit the knee 'timbers, to be';' coast of America; b°th- north and "'nth. °l'Llbe are so fbr hdrieed that'the wholekwill TITIVO obe Wproductire at times. In lain, $1,.. ,000 wet , turn down to the third deck; and oven lower in i'atig from\the gold mines of Virginia.' The - West need in t ' hin:rdter t4P3tru . ctim of - the "#* :', equator, is n perhajnt the region hiving tke, geese-. The value of .the hull, as it now stiimis. Is .es ~1 cot number et gold \ diposttee, _The preturr tne:•, timated at about $BO,OOO. ' A B ' soon nit \ the'eargo \ tat is found i‘ conmdernble quantities in tine is entirelY removed and the necessary Intryey'Amitit`ftineri n Steam. Gold ii - Proeiered Vtlso hold; the 'hull wig be Bold on account ~the vas -,. from various p derwiiters. It is 'probable; a l though 'he-lkaa ex .:-'. - itsbly of s2,soo`,ooo:yenrli' , .-:It is estimated '4,1,4' z i, pressed no intention telbeketlent. edit it *II bed the total yield of \Foldsduring-the year 1853 1 1v e r bought in - by ~mi.. vomiy .; * which ' essejk wilt $ 250,000 , 000: and, it to: OPP" ed that i n tbe .l ia , rts of\tfries; to the amount pt,w- i hw , towed tennd I:l:Midden itstd . rebuiltongie same', etoe 'of gold and silver - 6010n' now on , spot from whence the , Preat i \ e/sbu s ' I n s op , \ re,.!, 'don. t wenty five li th ' ini , llll , (4 "„ !f d ,,i 01 . 1 7,: —. 4e , !4tl.7,lwenehed::—X. -T: Color ' ....::. , \ -..i.'40.1 Jansen. --' ' . \ - • ' ' ''- \ CHOLERA AT ST. TocOlAs.—A letter dated Et. Thomas, Dec. - 31, says:— "The cholera ban broken out among us. lms.thus far been confined to the colored popu lation, not h white person haring to our knowl edge died. On Christman day, the deaths were sixty: since then it has been less fatal. For die pat three days, say only eight or ten per day have died. hut to day rumors that it'is again un the increase. The merchants. havo stiffen' ie. , reedy; and the work on - the numerout vetistls now here repairing, is retarded:" The cholera in to have been intro 4,, eed by the einigrant ships which putinto Et.lbotn us iu•distrene, with* way from Europe to New Orleans: 7:llotrrox, Jan. 20.-The silbeeriptions for the testimonials to be presented to the roseuers:r tho passengers 'of • the steamer San Franet amount to nearly $6000: , , . Nr,r Yunx. Jan. 20 .— Mon!. &dint, the Pope's NUllllio,llirivr4 here last evening. 'Re goof , (nit in the steamer to-morrow. The "Know Noth 7 hip" ore said to be making preparations to ac company hint .to the boat ..WIA nn effiP% b n P" hers, &o. , - . l'uomnexce, Jam 211—The bill foe tho repeal .of the liquoriew,emi to substitute tho system, with uit toheLdnink oe the mitt; ittU: wu Laid at the'table iu the State Semite temisty.by metier 17 you to :7 \ . \ • ~ ,k \ \ , .• . \ . ' ~ -,....' --- 1 - ',;. - .:,'..:,,'•••',,• , :••'';,.. ",C=:::::: ,, - , -i- , : ,- .:' , :: : -' ~.- . . . . '':- \\ ':. ''. ' \. - ,', ' \ .: .. . ' --T ''... ''' .:'• ''' \ - ''''''.:-'''''' ' ' ' '' . 3 l ' 7 :" . :Y' s -.'N 1::.•'. - :::': . ::':::n,'''Z' 4 ".•-';i . ' 4 ,;. ..!•7 7 ; 4 , \ \ ' • \ •• . _ . . . • . I , GAz, -4.,. ~.. ~.:. . - \ ... -, -• _ \'`\ . , .\ ~• _ • • \ ..,, VOLUME II-4NUMBER-1374 f ... ~ The annexed bill-bas. been , in aced it , 4 Legislature older York. ' Ax ACT to'anthorise the Ttailiall'd - Cr i ' -Atkins this State Mattlineribeto the Capit a Stacir..4L ''''' . the Allegheny Valley Railroad, Yeadaylrardir and to guarantee or.iadorse the boncia,?! col ' netting Roads. ' . ... ..„ „, The Stople of yie State of Nevi York, repineAted i Senate and Annibly, do enact ttrfollotra: \ . 1. Sccrionl. Any Railroad Corporatiok in bk. State may, with the consent of persona o 1 and representing the whole of. the l4ock amount, loan its credit or may Subecrilio,- to an \ becortic the owner of stock in: like manner an 4 with like rights as imliridnals in th - CCAlleghenj Valley Railroad Cpmpany,:, PannsAiudk-or an; branch therhof terminating at the line betwee the States of Neir-York. a d Pennsylvania, an - con acting with any railr in this State. Sr .2. Any Railroad orpertition .in ' \ \ State may guarantee the priceat of.peinal or interest , or both, or may in fie toebonds `tiny',conilectitig Railroad Comp lay " to;glitch art _. 1 amount tie a majority of the.D7torn nil of Company may deem proper. ''. . .. ' • Sac: 8. This act"shall take effect3 , -= - - MU Taani \or Loutsjitis.-'4ln Courier says the hog packing sensor cinity; has thinly closed, and semis, I The; total number Of hogs' killer! I Falls this season is 907,0113, - which I I of 106,000 over last- season. - The j-incnced on the 2rd . of November, with I ited oomher of hogs killed on detour I weather. Prices 'at the opening' el I here and elsvrhere were unsettled, •,. I , rate being 5 cents net, and Iniyers cents, with some sales at Li cents:lb - if and considerable _Wes of ahoy - Ides , I\ from the block 'at 4.1, and 7 cent: was dull for some time, and • Masi I clined to 4i- c.' net; which' wait I price to the close of the season: - • , Although the packing season .1s closed, we understand that two or I j ccmteCaplate Packing several odd It F. read: ,In addition we have - poi est eeipts by wagons, -and riVer, ' Whit tolerable heavy, the total to bejovi -L estimate of Cincinnati the an jell At Cincinnati there will be an I art epn of probably 40,000 hogs, husteau v,.... sus was at first estimated : and at Au—various minos,points there is evidentlY a falling o: this season. In addition but few . help haVri'been dri.veti South or East this year. , The number-of hogs packed atSt. Lonairlic to, \ the oth instant was 45,000 head.. The, pecking] 'at Pittsburg and Wheeling wilfall - short, 20,000 -read - of list - year's hotness. : dinual.will' in*ease this tiesson l -7. — . , :: , • , -- -, t.r.,',? , '. - V - - Yana the c. laud tainl. A. m Oaaocors Swann -up ow T CLIMAATD AND \ \ CoLexiirs RAILROAD.—AN;AIiCiti \TO PAssirajOrits,--It is seldom that a&called ',upon to\chronicle a_pieic of careless , mtierrail- - road conduct. wearing mere fully the .pearenea of wantonness, than the incident of y .rday. 'lt should be remembered that theie . 'Ai but .• few \ other Maimed tracks in the United - 13 tits, of sixty-six miles in extent, correspon.... .. •re nearly with at straight hue, num, the /mt - rom . the Iralworth tun in Ohio City to Shalbic • .nee , there Mut be but few tracks affording leis t* , for cannons. And yet two large freight • 1, r were yesterday run into each other hear;d4Cle. , this side cc tihelbi k with such violence:apt" d molish thot;o locomotives and prodtuse each a deshmetion f property ne is not eften Witnessed It (BA not happen in the night, fibrin the dusk of evening. ormerning, bat etsmon,.inibecfull blaze of daylight. , , ~ , ..- .. • • -1,,, Happil 3 , but one person was se/lanky injoyed; but it. wa no fault of the' earelessneas of *licit • 1 we comp • that there was not a feati\ildMitrue• i don of life well as. property.' .\ ' -:19. , 't -. Of course the huge mass : of shivered - oilcan - 4 up-torn rails derangei i ind obstructed,,,ell of. the \ _subsequent p sengertnins, subjectinghandrede Of passengers io,inconvenicnoe, d'elays and ran tions: ' w l \ .• -•' ' \ --"- \ , Anil what ' stock-holders and the arm., ratty say when they arc Informed tbakvit, the i t , e of the thecollision dl\ down freight train7alt at foil spec and one hear and g' asuoster ass - time! _Th 'derangement of Tassengeetraina h1e . ,1 seri.. inconvenience; and there is_a . c idenc . that ail mtilrooktnen do mamma* a sa:sfae .ry appreciation Ipf it. Ottheltitinst. ' we .. , pp ,ed to he, on thectightnint press Tral ' fro.. Clevehuni tot' nrabtii. '''`At aplut near , ....ge,..twhnty-sine 'Oniles'frotti.O.We land, a ~axl, of tho s locouso 'I _broke' :OM train ulnae top inece.:l. e 404 't he train a , aeon 4P. \M. Tik• \ ii.jete l ii d /I \7l, reason to Tpec from be retiuir lief *MIL: ‘ ductor, as 11 a from he plain attiOtafttlM case, that . the locomo 're wool tss preenred either at Gra on o Cleve `an as littbk 4 *. day °cessions. as .asilde. \ BukthOondnetar same baelt'with die '.* .ed oeSinetr , Ato chnt:' ton; and men, 'men :• d c (Iron ' :pinialt .l ted to remain tip .in •• e cars er nuartr /hid 4.1 hours, mail thee 'vat . thong toiemestadonnt ' train) The wea , wen bitter) Uoid, titakrol \ lle \was „Soon exhaustok , .114\ the aeri e compelled to scour th neigh l'or ote " . ...ofreete. This °lisle s nettnie \ ekettott, . 7 ulial well be suppose 4 Mtn tn. _ • • ett7" 'We should also state hat . ost' ' ..:'," the 6,tne }Mier/the traits, TO. p ~,- to" understand that they' should nit w . , ~ the, tiled. loin. Ilene° the *lies int! i.' .1 n_ unwilling to takOhe bats of go hag to .-, boring Worn for.refmalun *les`ttlsayi be left; dna had net one gen micen...* . ..04 , .. himself that risk, rutin/eared proenke_ LaUPP, c \ en halestarmt n would have ' add-. to We trust th bas been rip re • ' 110 . 06. , 1 tlisciplino.of ' road ; . but ettela w s. -•-• ' " 1 yii,rk. pre mention above, 'must arta \ ' sith 6. 1 cotidemmion oflthipubli. , _ 1. • . firof lioin, Jan. ^o.:—Thieeptente*u Wien here *eillinea\meetig of: 'f(11 Week against the 'real of tkv aeittOrl,) - itrfflutse anti legalisation of%*tWtey., in ,thea tart' of •Nolitwsk4. eat notnTik:Pitaf-P9m*._ll,l gum, Of the teuAn . #leeo &max Ilatteai,' Jan. ito,.;:lt ilk repot beta 4 at tlat'brit Mary too, \ fioni - Th4blln:l4k:fie 'teak,' witb\passengerOian s ioneaaboWatontetS .1 ledgea,.and out of \ i*'*auleen -VaiNoint‘ b I are raid to have been tO, bowel:elf Klkied:Zit- 0 mime needs bonfulantiotn„ The pio.lletlum. 1111 het fitted an Ba" \ ii ! ' \ r - ., l i Mt ._-.,' \' 1 Br Loge. 7lo - 29 .71PP:,FITer * - - I FoxPAllyer !reit, il team! Uro.7tikOn - thi te.O.',„Two hued" bObbi neo, lying 't. Nee," ai 4 ttirladutla of \ the hie.. unable to ta ' e- 1 1nZewieettizWit o . 04 the\ ice. me 4r them.- tironiktu;thsitt p eal larr nuT of eriliOu4adraiSrotuAw - ‘ an they atr- now in a moat 410iii0G,5on40 , . , - -- - - 0601:111)Strk0, ' Jan...• 21:1.—The -.. owned by G. (1., Jadegub and .97 .4. - Caminiap,. tilt. bculder .of. ...f. % a Galion : & Tiller , - fun:atm/4r man " kit, 'fbaut*Gi'k - Presti,liabilic'irei est 'llie list night : 1;7 tkii, sl',oo ' A r .„, \ffssio f .i.:: ..1,: .._--e. , 4 .:....:,-.-. t.-:•.,- 6, 4 , ‘ i it'4lAl4,: i*ik, 8.