tYtl+N..t 3,c t`t ;Li i cvrrstv `Y..:..t •f 3 r' R ^".;~ :.'-:^." ESTABLISHED,IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: ...- I'DDIADE.Cid)' DAILY AND WERKIT DT . ' I ,- W eeHITE . -00. •. I D. Tf;" wums.l,. .- . • - ' tdADDEL HARM. '-` Q.•..BIORRISON, Attorney and Coulomb , arnea.os Yenta ilitiif, nit' ARIA TO tan wort orricE. ; _I '"'''• , I tf. • lor at .1.... °Moo romorod to No. 41 °rout otrooft, ' I''' . ..,...- • TEItMS: .: . • • . near fottrtth l'itislotrotyPa. ./. ." . _ .. , DAT4T7.-ela damn we nano., v.T•bn , bolt rn.rir .0 W. (TALL, Attorney nt Lan-,. "Bake .'W,M7l244Y-4..aatalatra par • own, In advance. Urea If . we're Buttlings,” (Ina otr;ot, 141roon Fourth and '4ll branDOLletog the latevintreonaitamo; . , n od Alloy. ' .....1(14•1iT Thee copies peg annum.....,...........„......g AOO ~ -- , -gp . • -_. Ten coml.* ,_... •dy -, ..- '. ....-, .......... ,••-• ...... .. 1 . 3 ~...`"" I • Corot,. of Fifth and Grant dreettopyinelie the Court Twent.Tooptee'' 'do •-' '- -- - ooze eters. Pittebargh. • • my2l-f53 Thor pacl• do kor each dab tope addremanl to one ner:g i 1 _ ... 1 It l . told iorortthirth ndr. 4 e. 5 ' 4ub . P.P ' n 't f V CRAIG, Attorriey at Law, New Castle, Le not after the year canna unk•as the mono) it non or a renewal. - . - a Lawrence Caunty, Pennsylvania. - der to Hon. Walter Cralg.Crosa Crook: J. Don/op, Eao.. Campton A Smith: Kramer ,k. Rahn; U. Childs A Co.: Lo gan, IVII•ort t Co., H. Lee. - sp'›-dIT • . RATES OF ADVERTISING: One square. 110 lines of Nonpareil or Agate.) • Du 060 . Do each. additional , 0 1),3 0110 week ............... ....... ;,) , two week's ..... . , ... 4 00 ..... •-• •Do two months-- 1 lei Po throe months Do - lour months_ 10 tin , • .710 als. months.-- 11 00 ' Dotwelve months lit 00 Standing Card, (5 tines or leas Orr annum) 000 the dollar fore achadditional line. Due Koala changeable at pleasure. (per an . num,) exclusive of 20 no For anal addillunal,square, Inserted OTOr one month, and e goit)etud square Duetted under the yearly rates, halt price. . • . Advertisements crawling asquara, and net over Moen jih At= b ni ," = " gia: .1%! alai[ irements Mond the antouut charged Am their publication. Announcing candidates for offoe to be charged the same aria:&dwarfism:tents. tlaements not marked on OM COPT for a eeeinell 'nuother of Insertions. will he continued till (brit r 11. neyoumt exacted seconlingiy. • The privilege of anneal advertisers le strictly limited to thele men immediate business. sod all advertimmenu for the lainefit of other persons, as well an all edvertisements not Immediately connected irltla their own business. and W elutes, of a:treed...seta. In length or otherwise, be, ynnd the limits angers'. will he charged at the usual rates. For all such tnumleut advertislng. Mlle will be arloratelr rendens4, and prompt nayment.ls desired. All advertisement. for chultable inntitutkma. Ore econ .ward, townst.ll), and othar.publie meetiage s and all . . Pout. Meettnipt and notices. to be charged half Mire. Mr able strictly in advance. • Mullane notices to he charged 50 cents. Death uottnes %mortal without charge. mile. serum Pa . bled hy Diner.' Invitation. or obituary smiles. end when' ea aocumpankd,to be paid for. Regular advertisers, sod all others to eommutsica tions. or requiring pollees designed to WI attention to F.D. Mmes. Conroe. or soy public entertainments. where charges are MOIIO for sultnittauee—all notices of tti vate asuneiationa—every notbe designed to call attention cto ri l idtl e rn t ie n' relst i Ge d l;ser r th e iO en be • Ilbtn Iwo, soma ob I." the a s sn s of I VrCistlsrOd ' at the tate of 10 cents per line. Bishop or Idir notices to be charged triple price. Tavern I.lcones Petitlotot SI each. Heal Estate Agents' and Austioncere adverthenleuts not le be classed nude. yearly rates.' hot allowed a discount of thirty - 4lne and unaltird per emit from the amount of •,bDia 11"FrILT OR TINWIZZLT u DOELi. !AOKI& • Ono Sonars, three losortions ..... so meth adilltlemal Insertion 37 &assailant:me, /MILT PAPER. One Sonar, (10 Uses.) one Insertion— . ... L.Stl cents. Do. each additLonal Insertion 2.0 rents. All tranclent sdrertisements to paid la advatimi. DISCOUNT. RATES OF STIITSCIOII GSZLITS. ST .SONS, Brokers. VADECITED DAILY l'oo. TAX N. I.IOLMES S and Fourth t. Pillobor . ar 'Branch at :Voula. do No. &T Aforkei N. &lawn Tk PENNSYLVANIA. - . . . ..• . Hank of Pittsbur . th pas Branch at Youngstown_ do ne Dank rot do par City honk, Cineinuati... do forma. 31anura of do...par Conunorrial hit.elorini.. do 1 Hank of Commerce par Franklin Thank to aßook of North America...par Lafavette Dank .1., a Rank. of Nurtlea Libertkatpar Ohlutife Ins.aTrnat C.a. do i - Bank of Penuaylrania-:- Western Bow. Banta. do Damk of Penn, Tmenahip-par hank of Ma-ninon ..... ... 1 Dank of tha United Plates' 1.3 Small Notmt...—..A.. do Commercial Bank of l'a.-. - par NBW '. tiNtl LAN D... • Fanners' h6techantaa' ak.A. , All .oleo! P.a. .1':: Girard Dank par -., NEW YORE. • Konslugton Boot:... -.......111. Nal" 'York - City----. 1 .0 31anurae..t. BeelL. Bauk.-.par Country U Marhattleae Bank--.---oar , 31ABYLAN It , , 3loyamettning llank----par Baltlmore 1.!: Philadelphia 'hank • par !A - maitre Ponthvrark Hank'" par N. JEIIBEY A DELA WA Rk. Tradestnau'a Data par All solvent Dank. !a . Wetter° Hank par VIIOI IN lA. .. 'hlk of Chaudvralduatit... ,i Book or the Yaliel t Bank of Chaidin• Countrapar Book of Sa.Riebtnond.. thlnkofDanville par V.O. P.ank,Na, Norfolk . . Bank of Ital. Co., Cheatlr.'..p. Fanners' Ilk of Virginia 1 . ' Dank of Garmantown....-par Nierchanted..lleela.Bank . hank of Gettyhurgh--- .3( North W.A.'. PAnk-- thank of Lotriatown.. - Dranehea...-.--- .. .. . Haut or3llddlotown-- ..... 1,,* Y.tOttl'll CADOLINA. Montgomery Co. 11ank....'...P. nhok . of QlP.' Poor 2 Ilaitk of Nortinontanland-par Rank orSt,orN. Carell'a 2 Carllaln 8ank........,-........ ~:' Cow: Bank.Wilmingtou: 2 • Cultnabla Itit A Bridge Co- par Morel:tante Ilk.Nrainan. 21 Do}lestorn Batik tow • SOUTH. ,CABOLINA. Caaton Bank.... . For B ank o f 2 Eric Bank --3 i Bank of South Carulina. 2. Farman , ' Iticorliurts Co-.aar Book of Chatiniton 2 Farman' Ilk &Lancaster...pot Pituatora'A Mee S an' Ilk 2 lama& Dank of Roadlng.par , .•' GEORGIA. • Form. Llk of Schuylkill Co-per Augusta Ina. A. itk'g. Co For. A Dam. iraynnburg. '3l Book of Athrud. -- ; Franklin Ilk Wukington.Aser ilk of Itrunsolek4 Auafa , 4 Garde/pry 11ank.....-..-. !a' TENNI:Pot:Ik _. IlcomodaliDahk. -......6: Alladvent Banks. 3 lamorarder Dank...-.... a . .. dn. •. KENTtiCIVC. Lahr:nave County Banir..-.oar Ilk of Kantunky.lAndav'e 7: Let.ton Bank.- -....-....par,fik of Lonisre.Thuraton '- Nina* Bank taf Palatine laiNorthernSkofKontuoky " Ilonungahela Dank-- ..... s parlSouthern Ilk of Kentucky West Branch Dank..-.... l4lslanollltt. r II raising Ilk, Wilkesbarre'! ilk of ;Hate of 31 Wand.- I. Pork Bank • - B. ' I LLINOIP. Heller Notes ' -.....- `'rate haokaod Branch , . : 4 OHIO. Dank of 1111 note 16 Ohio State Bank----.....n WISCONS/N. Branch o f Akr0n.:....... du Marina it Fire In. Co. 01.1,2 lirahch at Athens...-' ..... do , ' MICHIGAN. , Brooch at.Loidgeicrt....- doTarmerVAlecloullre flank 3 Branch at Chi11100th0...... dolGovernment Etoek - Dank 3 Branch atChreeload---- thaPeninsolar 8ank......-.... 3 Brathab at Tokdo-.-....-, do;lunsranos Company.a.... - 3 Branch atDayton.... , ... do Ptattllank--------.. 3 Draw% at Delanare.a.--. di -- CANADA. Branch at tkkltaltos...-.. do Ilk of N. America Torrnitd 5 Brazen. at AibtaLtda..-: do BkOf the Pacrpla, Toronto 5 - , Branch at.ihdern ,-... -"--, Bulk of-Mantreal-“,5 5 ....Dcaarhathlananalete...."-- do lik of U. Cartada. Toronto 6 than:telt at Illploy.-..--... do P.AATERN .EXCIIINGE. Branch at ClorinhatL.-- .do Oa Near York-4.-- oar Branch at Wandnalcu-... do On. Pbtiadelptda-----•Mu! ' Branch at Culla- -.-.- 40 On llaillmora-....- --- .. oar Branch at Landuter-,.—do AVESTEDN EXCITING E. 1 'Branch At Stanbanritta- do C4neltnardl---:.---- I Br ßranotint Ilt.Vernon--- dollAntaville • ' ' - - -0 0101. (ranch at tif=tr . kla--.... dzooll , A.NDSBECIJ . V ... AI4II Branch at ' Branch at Tror '47•1 ' do - 'Patrlot-.....15.50 Inatieh at Alt;Pleaaant-. dolUale,old..--- , --- 10 . 60 Brandt at 2Anerrill....-- do Eagle. natr•-•.. 10, 5 0 Mt a.A . h t_at Norwalk- . : I lo o 4Zlerkkad'ors ... .........-.. i. 60 ltranett ii . l. L aittolO - ria7:7.. doltioineaa--- ..- 7:-: 1.60 Brothels at Eaton.- ....... -do Tor 0_ 3.03 • Wanda at Itsvesno.-G.:, do,Ten Gulldara....-„-.-.- 3.56 Branch. at Curahnsti:.-- do• Napoleons .........:._....,1 itnusch at . 3lasaillon„--. 3.4' Ducata......„--.- 2,15 Branch atironater.--:-. 'do , . • -PRICES OF STOCKS;•• REPORTED FOR THE PIITSI3OIIOII GdZETTP, BY A . . WILKINS & CO: STOCK AXJ EXOTIANGE:BROKERS,, • No:n.FOLT:TIESTRIthr. .• Psrro cr., - Jammu:, 31. 1E54. -1 Coiled Statea r .. Vo. 2;17.W ;CR; Pittsburgh eitr ... /Alias:it 4W D ! izia mknk of {' lttatark6 kferekanta' t Manuf Pnok Ear... Lange Auortwor Stiillga Bank 1111.1toznoC1ir. - ' "kionougshebb 'St. CD& et. ........ t ertg Williameport rlttslih Life Insurino.... Weldon: ImmneCo-- OKl:eve .Iparadlea AWNelated FiretneWS C 0... Tzi.l62A to. ' ; ' i'ittib.gb b Phi/. • Pitt.Lo Ibt Lenderlll,...l Norge'. Sam ROAD.II7.O.IIIO.Tra. , Pitlsturgh Du Works. Mno" els Slikwater : .1' bony tdstiorster Penns. saint Ohio* ran. d b R . 4 I eZDVir: R. rain.iti.thzygrr Dock l'ilig344l3oeLld ZC . iTerttii Road A:k-Verryss'o rlabk. Rd & nu n .4,o'llrio:qpike • COPPOL !dim:mots Pitt Await 1 Bostoa-....- North ,Nr.rtb Ve!tt;rn Von (Ity ypitt.b . argb4 Isk ........... :Abazit Douglas.ll.obgtoo-.. ...... gC tmU lu Vl* 800 t......;• Valing rhar.• ... • •Li.Uat gxakt Bard- Bial , finp. No. TI . - . ITYXBURCB, PA."• I laiditElGN till Domestic I.xhange, Coin, - ' r Dank Nolan and 1.0 Warrants, !ought and KM. . Collections made throughout the nit.. • " . 1M13141.11 dlacount and Lam negotiated, ' ruck. bou t and sold ou t ommlulou. • - Lower rote red on deposit, and Interest all Owed when left toes apodhnd~lme... ' HOLDi& CO. _ • -•• • 13S AtElln I.CItaNtlE, COIN. DANK NOTES, du, N 0.74 rwthemt..vp.ll, Poz.b.vh• • 2.; Ali Tramactiona at moat Montt ratea.dif PORTABLE ,THRA-ERINo mActiLNER 'AND. • BITARATORS. IVITABRANTED 'to ho thorou#Kly - and to work well: raads'aod soh, br 4 IV. CAltllo4. nompark maw retwst4 hour place to pla i .and may nod with Mont oonrenknce in 1t.,. or find. horn. %10 runs Itahter. thrashes faster, or mak. hotter work., as . 9.CC° °" !:aTortUronzir.. in ,gartt o m • hare thruhro troll; • Stl to 340,000- bushels tutu Ana. on thwough total, they halo teen rworroneruled by thwerwho • las thm to LoutotePirio, and to wart so we b ay la 'Bent's' Patent. and la attaehed to the ;;,..thrsahan, sad L eorapletely esparataa the. straw and dint! from tbwrain,aud boa flir attire sathtfictiormbetterer my22lrT • .. . riNISTEXTOES N OTICE ;- Notice. is WWI elan that letters of. A dndnlstratSon bale mated to the enlemiher on the dilate of Agnes 4 =latVaaotla Pazaera . u tlWattyZ e ltta old 'stela. axe remodel to make leantedlatAle Paaea. and all heeinink ea present themlg i rl a , , ol..U" caned Itive t..-... . • 4 . 1 . 4 " . - ,• : South Payette eortddio,•..• VOK -31 Eitt: . .&bout, TO 'tares L of ' Viglid,UnklOeolky MT. mad must le trtali 3T.4, .tu biolVd at $66 n el trin. • ..1110Valr DS.' • ~~~. ~. Tiiv...]:..: - ':.. , •':.,p':AILT. ,- -.-:',' , r-1-.*-T-s:iwß..:Git,.,..-GAZ-ETTt.' BUSINESS. CARDS ATTORNEYS. J ---- rn AMES J. KUHN, Attoev at Law. o ffi ce Fourth street, mow Grant, Pittstrusßlt. jalv,ll T. 3 4P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel . tar at, Law, Clrveload, 0111. f r i ntrg — d. Lomas, Stealer d 4tantcua. RANCIS C. FLANEOIN, Attorney 3t Law F No. 170 Fourth street, Plttsburuh. JSPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law o. 80 Fifth streoLPlttsburch. BANKERS AND BROKERS. AIL. xvxtr....-....lnwass nmix.........rtessui - s_ ERA3IER &. RAII3I, Bsukers and 6z chatty, Brokers Itny and MI Oold and Sitter nn.l Note* negotiate , Leann on Rail Kstnto or Stuck Secs. Mlle. yardmen Promissory Not., and Tinto r on I:ast and l's oat. t 3) and moll Stock, on Comm' etatec, Loma wade on all point. In the Vol.. 0/11‘ ,trr or Third and Wood &Levet". directly opromite th e .t. Owl. /Intel, ' net 1-1, RI). Kl.Nti, Coin. Stork- and lixolizvngv a wi lltrok o rtaltt o etr i ar t Ittir r aond vetla u : i tor t lk• vn rent raterlblit:tartna ' do on rbt tr;trna•iiratAt Wes tent hank Notes Ilnanta and sold. jc2t tnut~vPALlarG ~ - LUNN% WIS. L. BAR, pALmER. I.IANNA Co„ Sueetnoion4 ts- HuasswOlanna & Co „ liankers.l:rahatora Drukersatld talon In Foreign andannestla En...hangs. l'ortlflastes of Notecfastelo-lt. W menet of Was! and Third streets. Current Money remised on Dotoalt. Sight Chocks far sale, and eolleralons made on neatly oil prima lusl puha" of ULIKOA tatre. Gold. Ills highest- PrVllpremium pal.] too Fortigu and Aramaean. Adiatter.§ made cm combo:annuls cf shIPPM cast, on liberal Irma. WY. 0. 10.1.12.0.3 J. B. 31 . 01.0. :Inr.M. 11. WILLIAMS & Co., Bunkers and v - v Esehango Brokers, North Lust OD =or or Wood .od T6Mtsterets. Pittsburgh. trsossetiona made oo liberal terms, nod roliretions Promptly attended to. WILKINS & CO., Exduttge l' tttag:. ylu LARIMER. Jr., Banker ant' Bro Izer. 4th nreet, :in. Cel. clinical:llns the Bent a ttelourgh. N 110L31ES & SON, I)ealers Foreic nt o o d k i) :=.`nni t.o i,.. Eh ttt'lia.r .e ;t:t u b fi ' d t! tr ..l; b. itß"Ce4l,tintm mode nit an the N1E141140 eitie* . thrmathout the United State... COMMISSION &C. .1. 3feCLUIZG, Dealer in Fine Team. V Pludeli Family Grtaeriss. Wmtden and tVinow Were. orarucr of Wood and Sixth Streets. It nuarembill g a ;m g ., maurtreent of Fresh tioods, toaddition to his alit.. 11V.rig. putr4.44l fr. w first hoods In the Pastern markets, which will be sold at the lowest market urine, Stir Motels, Steamboats . and Funnies. builruOkr the quantity. supplied at wholesale rates. !?(foods delivered In the city free of a , , , r70.- mas . A. 31'HANE, ContrnisAon and F0r ...1L• ...8 4 /IM r M.ta 'rthsnte, .talera In Wool . anti' gent:rain: also. burgh .tanuf s eWas. iso. 114. be r ond t. /gran Pittsburah. d .W.ELLS & CO., Commission 31ere.hicrite. . .nd Wholesale Dealers In Baron, Fish. pour. Dried Fruit toot Counter Produce generally. Nit. Linerty street. eolnuterciai now, Pitts/bur g h. [asl4.yNg 1 S. LEECH, 31e.A_LPINA; CO., Whole our . role nrocera. and Dealers. in Provialona-Metals and Pittsburgh Manufactures, .o. 242 and 244 Liberty stsmt, Pittsburgh .1111111:FIC. ILBERT &TIIEDEItICK,RholesaleGro- Ulf errs. I.3.oclues Dralem Thrxrardlng and C.Arnahwien Nlembauts, Na 13 WrrAl armt, Pitt/thumb, _ Mr Liberal rash ulTar.M TT ouraslgunteats, All Irma.. !Toured IC desired_ Apl5 • toot. C. 061110 1 ... - .. . . .........IR. ¢09130;- kßo.fso:N CO., Wholesale Grocers, .• Prodnne Dealers. and Commithon • Merebante. No. iertratroet, Pittsburgh. jolt 4,2r.S Plt( - lEit fIAILB ATiGII, successor to S. - 7 2 W. IIARDA1:011. Cummission and Pornsioting• Mendiant. Deal., In Flour. Wool and Proilure No. 100 First st... and 116 Second st.L. Pittsburgh. sp. V KENDItICK, Forwarding and Com . frif , Manufacturers. " I ‘ U ' r ) ge. ' “ " l7l . r - a o tt - e - nio t ' n old ForwanirMi and nonalgurnents 1.-, sa le. Nu connection, or prefrietios fur liests of any deaerliotkin. • (Mien, promptly attended to. Irstrnetiona will. In sill rap t , bm e ',onth ed ly oleo . nur brininess li , rem-eetfuily solleited. and pinta. int-- self to use every exertion In your lishal ttel2-y IKIER & JONES,Forwarding and Commis- Id Pim erelnints. Deslere In Prods., and littilaugb antilhetured artleles, - Canal 'Basin near Seventh ntreet: ritnnonin.' - • • ' AiARDY, JONES & CO.. Succe.Rsorl to ATWOOD. JONES & CO.. Cniurnissiou and Forisard ng Aerelisots, Umbers in Pittsburgh idattuttetunsi Goods. Pittsburgh. n W. POINtE_X.TER, Commi!sion and the purchase and ale F , c ; 7 teZrarre. , Ohms and the 31.. nufnetured %ticks of Pittiburgh &sunray; ft Water, and GS Froot street, Pittsburgh, PA. seplb J. Ir..l7l.ltlDOLr. Etotlll3l.' BUhBIODGE INGRHAM, Wholegale Oroecra and Camadsalrtn Mertimsits, Nos. 715 17ster wee.. and 150 First street. Pittelbargia. pHEY, MATIIEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro, errs. Corniaindon and FOrwardlng liferebantit . gents (cm Ittightma Cotton Yam 57 Waist. st., Pittsburgh. .11ERCER A, ANTED:), General-Comniis t Wan . Merchante. ThlLsdelphla. Meryl adrames made on eunekvaments of Produce ;centrally.. • • jaThy — Juan ...-.... ......anu5 ...... anaoa: OIIN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, e4j.Coinnematon Merebant and Dealer. In Produce and P ttsßurgb Manufactures, .110. ZP.I Lthrt ee at. Pittstorrsh. B. CANFIELD, late'of Warren, Ohio, Commßarton and Forsrardhan Merebant, and 'nude- Anis Deskr In Western Itesarra Cheese, Butter. Pat and Pearl Ash. and Western Prod.. ,reneratly. Water street, Between Stultbteld and Weal, littstargh. larrut., of Am I:6Lijg, "". Um • m. ale Groers, & CO V irM bolea eaCol b hough ufactpres. :io. /12 Seem e mr nd stxmt. Pit Uealere t.- _ialfkr.L3 rittJana.7 lat.Yeb k Avg. Int.Jan.•J oly tut.Yeb. a AYR' It. Ntay• Nos do • do Int-Jan. do a.7 air • Int..slAr etierr t--iIIEESE WAREHOUSE.IIENRi cowNs. irrsardlng and Commiselon Mereltient,and Dealer In Cheese, Sutter, lake Fish and Produce generally, 'Xi Wood street, abuse 1l stem... Pittsburgh mr3l "YON BONNIIORST MURPHY, Whole y ode Oresers end Cesranlealon Itesehante, and Dealer, I n Plttet Ps, enagh 51.1nuartetres, No.= Water street. /Mts. nersat. cumzoi TACOB .FORSYTII. Jr.. Forwarding:arid 4101 amonted= Starebant. No. 58 Water ot.et, Pittiborzta. 55551y'53 Dir.)lar 3p rt. Dtv...Taur 819c1 Dir. - 2,01,y1 Dir. .2514., . . FrIIiOSIASPAL3tER, Importer end Dealer 11. In Trench and .Ameriean tro Paper. No. Ed Market street, between Third and Fourth street. PittelYargh. • nib.V.s3 • • 141eCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole . male, nod Retail , ihoder to Carpeting, Flooi. oil (lo Matting. Table and Plano Cowen. Window abadre Sim. , Dart Trimminins. N0.112 Market atrret. MW & - DE LANGE, Dealer in Hide.. Leather mut Oil. 210 Liberty stmt. (plan of the (lob Morin.) .They out keep on howl. at all time.. a &tim ers! assortment of Leather tor a:musket.* and liaddlera* mon also, thoemakers' Findings, Tools, tr. spla BARD t lilt LANGE. A/ ORR IS k PAITON, Wholeenle And Rite jt to Grocers, on the Eastern aide of the Diamond, starth. Pa. LIT. 0:1? ct Mi. %or. VL V IDlr.4*e6 uso Ur. Jio. 411 e New Stork. ti's. Dir. bi k OZlg tr b t l u ( k )filti.Wh?lesale Grocer, Rea 1 rndur.. Plitrbut:gh Ilan. x 6r. en and 1I kind. cilrn r .rergit and flamelain Al In. and Liana.. No. 315 Liberty anat. (In band a re. T.,,, .nrek of auperlor d slnnongabela WbblUey, whir/. will la KM km fur earh. ' • ' .---_ ___________ 91J , LIt IfLArT..II. • ran. a. PM.. A I BLACI SURN & CO., Wholeitak Oro > ' A trZw-WA t n aVrgiMr i :'4l;.!'?l,l'l . ll i t,' .1,r4 '`,lna.si d 41, band at ibrir Ward..., 141 Water giro., Illttaborgn! sanity ~__.. ___ • ... • I 4.5 Di.. lest sii . R.A. • 16 ISAIAH DICKEY Sc . C6....WhoieArtie No. M lmtmfukm tge r greet, ell rareet. PI tlelrmrgh. annv ).1 . 0111.' .....;Jaltla u. Penni IT !fits ‘IGILLS ROE, Vlinlesale Grocers and t• - Connalnion )Imrhants, No. IN Winer stre.t Pitt. IC k .lTC;L i t, V l l 4i2Z: n r!:. (3r(' ' ITIIA3 A. loeer fi :.!,n si streets sissy. on hand a ism assortment of eboirefinwerise and fine Teas—Forel gn Frults and Nuts. Wholesale and 'bider. snugged on the lowest tunas. - ROBER T IiALZELL CO., ' Wholesale orsss%Comudislon 3ferehants, Dealers. in Piodure and Pittsburgh blanufeeturew =3 Liberty street, OM< 11, TIC'S -DAVID IeCANDIZNI. - WICK &, MoCANDLESS, successors .to , D. Wkk. Wbblediale Grocers, Yorgariting god eurniulasfoulterricarita. Dealers In trou, Neu., 01., Cut Yarns, an& Pittsburgh Manufactures generally: layer of tfoof and If Ater etreete.l.lttaten:igh. ERI SO roce T' WhaTmile Grocer. and 7 co li mm l 'ilos Alen-13 4 14 rln Prnd y itr.e une . Rod lamb_ Sla.anfaelatte!l .ArFel IWubct burgh. • .. - . tiara 11 - • R. FLOY.V; Wholoisie GroCtio, Com • U. =Union Madan* and Donlon in Produor—ltound . C niot, Building', fronting an Liberty . . Wood, and Else otre.tr, Bittabttran• U. 11. WOOITOVAID,... • JOSIDI ATIML. • AGALEY, WOODWARD C 0.,& Whole _l. Gersero, No. 731 Market strait, Philadrybls. . . -1r - SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth greet, ...-----..-- or i tr. dam west of Market. OEISI bourn q,,,;= from 9 A it., to 5 r. X. • _ _ _ All won viirrantdd. • - 171r3d. A. WARD, DENTIST,' Penn street. , rr S Doan above Ilan& Mr horns from OS. It ti 6 r. M. On Saturday, noDna Ell be mind or sandpit° lan than tw a un i on bi an del tinnidnent or In roan VEARD'S FLUID ' 'AND—POWDERD Derriuncr. .t sai tv br Pt= n doom adore GROCERS. .... ..anise e. Ot~~AAPS ...... calCrigars, DENTISTS. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY; MMM -- ----- -- 4W. NOODWELL,-Wholesale.:and Retail .& AigITK - tunbr and Dealer in cabinet W. - No. &I . _ _ PEXNETT & BRO.,3lanufacturersof Plain and r...5--Yolin , Itoodaiamm and Cream Calmed P 1111bre at the Manufactory, e arner of w.hh•aterk and Franklin street", Birmingham, oppoalte Pittsburgh. noir:Jo:43r 01.1. N WETIFERELL Manufacturer of 43 PATENT BOX TIM. a mentor article. SOLID BOX and nitazzo BOX TICBS. eons r Anderson and Rob b:win atreat.i, ono 'snare from th e ' Hand Firma Bridge. Al kigheng natgencll • OOL WORKS, corner of First rind Liberty streete,i Pitteburgh, Pa.—Machinist.' 'nails of even eq. ottelt of IRON PLANERS. Slide end Hand TERN no 'AMEN: DRILLING MACHLNEA ka. dr, lima... tared to order. (fag] JOS. F. 11A3111.TON A CO. __ lv~lle JUN. Joua r. canna ON ES QUIGU. 3lnnufacturers of Spring mullUbrtor Plosual Slab sterl. Steel Plough ing..120.b e.prlows . Bran Nut T•1wr. 11 . 11. Patent tYrow 314114tnd Ilasulus•ml Irou AIINA.--Corner of Item auJ !Int slretdr. INitakunds. J'INCI ILB. 110011:S of CO., Man4acturers of B e o nesPatent linprosui Pteel Puillvater.--Corner and Vint Meets, Iltistourult. felt: AWSON, MOHAN S CO., MnnufacturerB ‘,c Shovels. Fqvules. Warchapfle No. st, be WOOU mid .?...ecmi Mends, Pittsburgh, Pa. Penn Cotton Mille, Pittsburg.h. ENlsaail7, Cilll.liS t CO., Manufee- Atun..-- Pouti A No. 1 5 Fhoellue Vanat 4 of all col...mama sh tp od.: talon Twine; Itvl Conic PL'ash Lines and Nash Curd: 1:opo of oil mina aud description's 'Batting. l 0 1 1 11 left at the itaristare Store of Logan, Wilson A t:e.. Woud street. sill Intro attention. • •• %V. AIMS CCIYIVELL. JKRROS S: CRISWELL, Bell and .11r:uss lAutruletu dlanufacturerm of all kinds Of Brut Works. b.veiteltlve. - Staut Engine, Plumbers. L. Alen. Cotten Batting manufacturers. r0V.4131., net.. Atnort,Wanazoou. No. 12. Market I Allegheny elty. greet. near kirrt.rlttaburtth 11.-4114 Brassand Cum.. taken In exchange for worms. es each pal. °niers left at the Foundry or 00en, sill he attended to - puuctually. fnuely Arnold & Williams IfEATING AND VENTILATING WARE -11017.91Z--anufacturers of Cidleon'm Yuman., .Si l- rought Iron Tubing. and lifting Nr Steam, Ilan or Water. No. Market rtrcot, rittsburzh. ttl..Wo hare wall our Turnr.rea Patterne..te., to Messrs. aIINULD & 11'11.1.1.1.31cl whom e cordially recommend to the patronage of the cal SC..I.LFE. ATKI NPON & • gIINE ANI) CEDAtt WARE.-SAMUEL KR01241.1 keepaeonstantly on basil a good aaaortc mitt of Wash and Valli Tulso Iforse. Stestritost. Ook Well. Kitchen or Draw . Dockets: Woolen llowls. Omni. Dor Ni eIIAU,A. Zinc and Cherry Wash Beards. 004 all other kinds of ware In his line. Alsa—LO neat, Tutu. aril la) :town Make!, . . . Aran.rnera, Maxouir 1111 h •tr,t. rittnbctgh, F. _ • Rls ,,, lnctoith Bellows Manufactory. 1, - 19-PARTNERSHIP niTICEL—The fiuh- U,; writer. afml.l respectfully Infonn their Mend. and the piddle generally!, that they ham enured Into Partner- F5lO cominotienu on the 11th of under the firm of IL WILLIAMS L CO.. Sir the nitutufminto of lILACKSAIITII BELLOWS of crew deocriptlon. !glitch then are deterudn• ed to make of the sere' Peet metres!. and hand en trork-' inrolphip. Thep Intend to bane ellea)n on hand en newel, meet of all et,. from to 40 Indic, at their manufactory. corner of nod Pand "sky parrot.. . . Pt.llllliT WlLTJaitt., J lin W 1 1.1.0 N. Ji!lealteue Cltt, War 2.1• me:tally g ISIIOIVN. would no '..r reApeetftilly in- O/- form the oulale that he kyle , on halo!. at M. ;tend on the Nein ,Itir of the Diamond All:od-t. City aMt. I.lete enrollment of Venltlen 1111.1dic VenitLan Met ter, aro made to order. in the hone FY le. ora - rentyl equal to any In the Utiltett State. lilt .11110.1 e cnn he remneed without the aid of- a acre,. deieer.llnelna TAlrellamed the chock. Ueda.and Wood of the Caldnet V./Mashy - arid or Ramey P 1 am prepared to furrah their old elLif4llon as vell as the yuldie atll.r. cvtrytillog la their line. Janavny, 5 Wt+.l a tevt. Plttzt•rch. 1.11,20 . J. 1,11 IZOWN. GLASS WGRICS; ' E AN __ tlllt OrY.Uf. Tp OREN% & WIGIIT)IAN. Manufacturent tgat w k . i fe ek or , r yw.s. 11: , T11.1. 1 14. : 1 61 IVINDOLV IL—Putictiren:tlXll.lTls u r " ld it i t ' lxl,ll.lt47 ,h it ChUktinAll private moulds fig Lutths and •c7l. - " "r .1.11, , ..... ....... ...... Y. Ye.VY.D. --••- • - • 31 7 CORD & CO. IVIIOLESALK AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT:, AND' CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEAIEIL4 IN ALL KINDS OE FURS. (.17R.AXIC.OF FOOD AND FIFTHATREET.O Pittsburgh, Pa. irs The I r FLAk vroabrates every quality aud - st) leer Hate and lhi Ataly , Ems. Curls and Furßseuets• • ...-..1.4mbe1y aItLIYTATL. 2. A. FIAPI.I..mv, 3,[1.11 PAELLA. WILLIA3I TATE 4: CO, at,. 10 FOUriii rteeet. ors,. Liberty. and Federal newt. Alleohette. Manufortueere of Sbeet Load. Lebilyst nem ltldrauts. Itotbs, Water eloerts. . . . Nepalis who base work to du in cur line will do well to call. ss they nut MT On having their work elevated br practical workmen, aa sa we manufacture our van lesa pipe arid sheet lead. we can afford to verb at least as low as any either establishment in either cities. . . Penwout frOrp_the nauntry. who wish lo purehavo pipe fur rout eying water hum Spring-, trill rind It to Orb. whan cage to give or a rail Is ow purchasing Wan Perund.kands. as Iva arr. the only inanufaetturra of lead hliw and Sheet 1...1 In tint arr. Order. fnwn the country fur lawn Pilaw ;inert Intel and l'unara. wlll rrrnir• prompt wttwotton inhVialawtr • Self Heating Snioothing Irons. yrILE GREA TEST DOMESTIC Dl prrnrpeer.t a the nor-- Lacikef dal the= . mort deal ra sirtiele—wing Ist... time wnl money. 3lerehauta and Pedlars insuplllsi on Masai taxsua • ...,iddress. ./ . /la - For *els. la". It the principal hantuars atelssc is the city. (hail Cu, and Mr. Java eartwrialit.— Alex Tailor.' Imo., on the acme Catafcddivrli--"iall Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufactaring Company; rrIIIS CO3IPANY NG j::NLARGED their rapacity Lir Inanitraeturing. an mew prepared to sitretrylie toot demand for their.hriele. Crucible and liohdhis Clay. Orders promptly attended to by KICK JuXES. Canal Ruth rittatd.rati. ihlderaher 21. PITTSIIU -COACH FACTORY. ooze Mod red K 31. BIGELOW, 'PROPRIETOR. 017 - 01flep respectfully call the nttentien 61 VV , Fouthern and Western Mershanta to his Int stook """ug to t rk. from sl° V."'°°. Th ". CIIITiIk. are bu lls from be beet material and workmate gap, and under Ithe own notertielont Le ean, with womb. dent*, verrant bis,vork to Le inferior to bone matotrae. tuna'in Um Union. The some. of Ms business and tbe grad increase in demand Get this elm of work. has imbued him not to build Los samsnon or to., prised work - in Mt establishmcna Perrone wanting good boned wait will plea.. and - examine Mock before going East. all work warranted. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. 11. IVHITE & CO., would re strlospectrully inform the pobik that they have e p on Livia, betWoen Federal and Sanduram streets. limy are now making end no prepared to retell.. Porder* fir CV."' defffir•Oon of vehicles, Coaches. Chariots. ariyuclite. Dintatea. Ilimtona. to., le— which, from their long cs;wrlence in the manufacture of the above work, and the farilltiva they hue. they feel eonadeot they are 0,0.14 ad to do work on Cho meet removable terms with those wanting articles in their line. Paying particular attention to the celectlen of material* Lnd bating none lint competent workmen, they Lave no evitation In warranting their work. We themfor• sal the attention of the potato to this matte, N, Soho in the test rummer, andtlie moat remionablit terms. Coach and Carriage Factory. . JOHNSTON_ BItOTHEIt & CO., corner of Belmont and itehmemeetreeta. Allegheny City, would t hat are their friends, nod the pular I v Div_ that they are Manufacturing Carriages, Marmiehew Meek- Waggini, letelghe and Mariam, In all their martiaw styles of thilslitind proportion. All orders will. he executed with atrial regent to dune hility and heloty of finish. Itoptdre wilt elm to attended boon the most remematle terms. I:Anglo all their work the best Easton) Shafts. Pans mint Mime! Stuff they feel confident that all who favor them with their patrooage will he perfectly eatistied no trial of their work. Purchaser'' , are requested to give thew a rail before PUP - ,n•CO • Fifth - Street Stocking Factory. A BILITY,,ENERGY, ANI) ECONOMY.— , The trot woods to Clillaren's from, Men's Soeka.'l:n• derslarts. sad Droners, sold at manularturer'm prkees,•t the Fifth lareet storklna Venom., all made tram fuel mor's weeZ Nil AI/VANCE IN PRICE. IY)L I/A LT. Storklon nelorYi Ilk street. between Wend and Mark . NICHOLSON dc PAYNE, NAM, tC.TrAldt. Or COOKING STOVES. GRATES. YRC:NTS, FENDERS, LC.. Elbert/ Snub, rpgutitr rAItNESTLY direct attention to a new 4 end bandeome pattern of PARLOR FITOVE,just mop p sted: elexto their clew paten: of rod COOKING STOVES, knovn as tho 'Keystone State" and then "'Western Star." Thew BUMP In ritattlNS of 1101.11, economy of Iltdddy, sod sanudness erg:ate:l4, surpass anything of the kind )00 offered to the peddle. In addition to the mxthlesalittiled to above. their Amend stnek mor al even thing to their line. Rh the mostappmeed I m provements In viva of real utility. Platform mid Con oter NAL/if:, Ilea. 31111 s. Wagon Roam no Were, tlrtd nod hog hems. Seger and To. Kettlm de„ In er,ry pr .tell ...lett of style Add lin. Isle. An inspeetbm In mlllrlted. tub2:4y'93 1::.13637mi0 - x...-.:..19. Lel sr 111.31.1 1100.1/1..D. " J. J. name... _ e. soretten. Livings - fn, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY IYORRS, PITTSBURGIL PA. rIIRAOK..ond Depot Railroad Seale:, flap, A: Cottle and Grebe do.: Platform and ronnter do.: Door i,oelse of ail elms. Spring, lint , and Thoinh Latehee. Celfes Stills of various kindie. Faint Mille, approved tatters:ix Dolts and Ftetenlear Malleable Iron Camino or every va riety in fern: and finish. dtf MAFFET &OLD, DRABS .FOGNDERS, PLUIIIIF.RS AND OAS TITTERS. . 1211 and 129 Piro( Sired, Pittsburgh. • Aen OPrOXITI. 010.20.1/ rrAllott, ALL/ARENT. ik4ANUFACTUItE all kinds of 'Water, Otilt IT and Steam Fittings. Douses Stied up withdam and Water on short notice. mylktf J. HOWARTH 4BROT — HkEt; MARBLE 31ASONS, 294 LJBEErr sTR RET. NEAR RE ESPECTFULLY inform their frtande and the public generally. that they here opened their is hi Works at the above stendostums therkeep nn band • large auppir of beautiful MARBLE MANTELS : of tire: elan Pad Gothic 9ni,o Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Furniture 131.12, ke., which they offer exttemely lon !fertile In Blck. Slate. and Sawed to or der. la. enclosed, Pith Dade" and Freeport Stones. _ . • W. W. WALLACE, - STEAM MARBLE WORKS, •• 310, 321 coa zgri lanly strrefi, m 7 or Sinakfiekg rfrrd VIONUMENTS, , Tombs, Grave Stones, gri p for i loiff - i ect i te,no t b t ailt . nek tittp M. 1 / 11 . 1 . 1,1, &Mari: rat runt. "th, ac 2 3,, • . W. W. NteilAci: • • LI . WATTS: lc CO., Merchant- Tallinn. No. 185 Liberty street—lanow rifthiiig teryWlegitiat 13 . 11;1 7 6VA 2 , 1 "5• T .T r tli..7.44:trbr.zitrar. vindi.nuimere and ' auk ' vertinge In great Varbity. , Penner/tin want of enperior Clothing aretweandullt In vited Westland ertamlne our stock before haying, sews wilt endeavor to teaks It to their Intoned totmrebase of 003 . WATTS CO, 18S Liberty street. . - WARDROP'S SEED STORE ie. now re- • le? Eg a , with 51• ter the lletteetz Prueluir Th e rutnerds fur the Coen Bbetlet*Stalk end Strew Cutters. .d every thing Interest to the • Farmer. Gerdt. nor or Amateur. Orders from Dealers Slid Blerebstate Oiled promptly on liberal meats. - . • . . ITTSBURGR AGRICTILTIMAL WA 2E HQI AND SI.tD ISTONT—Ne., 1441-3ined street, bruNELA ~• , {hae , fittend, : lihr 14=74*Altd. 44 _ Oudot. aud_flower • erm e nit see 5 1.04 W.W.r. Guano. Pandsette,' it la ers4 and alt other armies enetteeiwt with A • laTe• - • MURPffr •BUR — CTIFTELA iriniTeeele • I H . Am nmcg...----2 lows . 4nd - end - for supd. sad DetADrl buy . ib iTheds , . Eerrhauta, tomer rm:Ostia " sale by • mob mat ; DRY GOADS. - • - co rtnintoicer c.f.:A=ICM Co M. TOM T-_ '2°3I.AgON A COT ; Wholesile tintißbtiail t - - WON 1: 1 7...7 and EtNao'Dry Opal!, 3 21. !lb . _ , . , ORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1854. AGENC Si CARD.—ltavin.'been pnointed the ex- FRIDAY IdORNING, FEBRUARY, 8, 1854. Ate) Cemented and Stretzbed thee. Beltlng,Lraan-1 effectors./ by P. JEW ELL t OON, of Connecticut.. We no offer for ale • large ent. of all width., manufactured.at the manufart • Prices, hi. helms aurerl'sr to any loather Milt: nor Ilea. off red In thia market. Also. a large •tock OF all widths of India 111,1 , er Pelting oonstintly nn hondl- and: for sale at the — Maehlue Belting Depot,' in_ 110 Market Itreet. L U. PIIILIAPA AUSTIN LOOMIS, IteoCiEttote Agent. Stock. Merchandise and Baoker, affseseNo. tr ourtb :treat, shore Wood. Mosinee', prasuptlY attended Jyti:dly AIM; l L L. MARSILELLF,Seeretary Citi s.J_:oult Insurance Company, PI Water Amt. 1I T P. JONES, Agent of the llnsurancea" M. GORDON, Secretary Wreetern Neu . more Co., 92 Water Arcot. y GAEDINERVOFFIN, A gentforFronklin te! e C.mPauf, north-exitcorner of Wood . o PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tnarrnaoreor• ComPany. 42 Watir stmt. 4c{lisict.lDlnomt4.-wzIA C. STOCKTON, InteJohns n & Stock- Dindar, oar- JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. • 79 Fourth atreet, Apollo Ilulldirtga ir It. WELDIN, Wholesale • and Retail op • Dealer In Blank. and School lloohs, Paper and Sta tionery, No. GllAToal street , (between and Fourth) Pittsburgh. . amriii .!011N DAVISON, Booksell4 and Sta- Donor, sueneasor to Daviron Agnew, gib 65 blarbet reel, near Yjnirth, Pitteburgh. Pa. tiAENItY .S. BOSWORTH, Bookieller and Dealer In Stationery, Se., No. titrlhultei. Area, near lunouti, Pittebneulte Pa. k r AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers. tqtto, N % 4s , Cf. :shoot tiiinVlViortrotiruitrat'ltitThand: i l k. li. ENGLISH & CO., Bookseller N Booksellers, o. . No. = Wood streeti between fourth Diamond A Pitteiturgh, Pa. MUSIC, &C. 31EI,L0li, Dealer in PianZ - Perte.s. Music and usical Instrument., &boon Dunks. and etallonery. fvd• M Leant for eldokorings Kann Yore.. for Western Ponnsilvania—No. SI Wood otnet. T. D w eal ,t . e o r O ip i , tni Nit .g ittie t , 44 lll . u , - 41” soront for NUM. & Clark'. grand and agnate , Mau., with enloulan'a Atultau Attachment. Mao tor Landman it. CO., Music Stem,. 4th. stresi, Market sc.llCoo.l. Nair Valk con. ituilesi Instruments of NI kinds Ui!U=U JO 1. 1•1103, JR. 11.111.11 CO.. Druggists and Apoth ii• r.rvorr . 3l.l.et stient nr1.114. knef • 1 7 4/ZTI I 4 - lau4 ' lVr f :L u g I ' dar r i n gst== ell 1111eartans prreeriptione earrfullycommroded, rall9 -1011:S7 P. scorr, Wholesale' Dealer in amore. Peter, Tarolrber. and Dye Stott, Net ..").; Alert.f.r.terer. teletreh. All order" 'rill recede. prompt ettention. /DT Acent mr,l,tolon vabanWe Dedly med.kipm. mv'll 11 • . . .1 A. F.‘ II M.:STOCK CO.. Wholega.le P • Dru.ntis P. aml matr,ntarrf W htel...Eß.4l,4and arrant. e.rnt an ountla:b. • Mr 2.7 ..F.LLERS, IVliolesafe Oraler in Ar; IrtrI.PIIVN Kt." • 41.111 1.1711, ItAUN ItiaTEß.a j te p.Drossists, corner or Lawny sod Clair streets. P ttolmerth. • _ . ..SCHOONMAR.ER & CO., Wholesale 14,4 Druggists, No. 21. Wood street Pittston:h. ' I OS E PII FLEMIN(4, Snece.sor to L. Wilcox • it Cu_ .suer Mark . ut utruet and Diamond—llorpican. tautly ou hand a full and entuulute aauurttoont of brow.. Medicine, Ntrillcluu•Cheotu, Perfnuaury, and all articles M. Mule.... "II Iclvu vccucrlullon, carefully cumpourule4 at .11 jaNly 011 S II AFT. Jr., (smecessor t el fey, ifheternle rout Retell itengelst ...el Denier ha Itnints. Inestulte. 111? Weotts{rort. Leto.. fifth. Itittaburnh. triritenutar Agent for Mr. Ford's Medicine. MERCHANT TAILORS. • 8 l- ~ CIIESTEIL . Merchitnt_ Tailur and Clo -4114e, No. 74 11"44,4 **met. lyrt(rnhaz ntinntlan 7 n tnyie and l'oulta,Cl444lllnn. nnlky . . A T i LLIANT MORl . .. Merchant Tailor, Ora- T" v t.r.nd 0..1.r In Brad) Mad. finthlng,llsll.ll.6 en, stncrt. F 11 . ..NTTS CO. 31erchunt TlOlors, 181 NI• Ot•rty rtrewt.-- . Ve 'wry !inv. niertviPii wk. ~ "'trek Gawk fne llowiliwn.n 11"wer---Ilottu. Aim,* awl Vest Inxs the no weid idyl.. auditoria quality. Otir frienibi awl cuninorro will please wile nas ealL [nth! 3MDICINE. IL JAMES KING: Office arid lie.idence. Not 1 1: ot , p.sito the CatNrankt. WIIL MERCHANTS.' . L ettleces,tor . UnignETEE,' 'Wool IN,Alet. att.! Cmorol,,stlor. 3lerebant for Abe or Americta Woollen Go .. \0.1.^ 1..14rtv Amt. ri • MRWMnE T. C. WAILIiItiGTON; . • (PI P LOSI A.) ADZES' & CIIILDREN'S SIIOKSTOBE. Ito Las almosi en band a fan aniortment. No, 21 ourth street. Pittsburgh. PA ne.3o-174 WALTER P.IILARSKALL, Importer and tan y - r in ' „X,. , to 'lnt!,";tn'T.'7ll.4.ll.t,'". "u" Sow ARIUS of the oelabrated maorillettirers.ll=l- eourt A Co. of Party. , FOR PRINTERS.--we Skill sell a_ goo.' IRON Imperial etre very i oe ft, cash. ne.llf lIACHAWEN l BAULIL.I4 street. rARISFASHIONS,TORLADIES'DRESS -I:3.—The Pavia lfaeblorte Air 'LINZ, aired per Helmer t* no oak no the let tiroshno bo MOO, L.•S. WILSON. No.t.lilL; Perm. aturAlland street. 111111t011/ERI:n AND APLICA MAN- TlLLAS—klatertala marked the rafteuldirry and A I It Work by MKS- WILSON, Je2tf No. 2.41); Penn street. about Iland. "lIXTILLIA2tI NOBLE, Upholsterer, and Y Dealer In Upholster, Il`holvale aziti street nearly opposite tiro teat Mire. Pl' I'SBURGH COACH FACTORY.—NO 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood greet. ear r_ — sr. BIGELOW, Proprietor. LitionTiet ( re. ttal.urgb. flap Landeetiva. ivrrawate,Kboarbllla Bill Ifeada,Brafts, Bon Labela.Arrldtwetuntl and Machine Dram toga Ilual num and Vlaltlng Card., de, et= 4 :e r Prawn on moat an Mated ln Coloca.Gold, Mart, lu Um npprame4 styba Auld at the' moat reason. able prin.o. J 1.691. DINE 'EXTRACT OF ag g ieSZ: b it l e,==rl mur ,Zio": lu Vii An n% amt. llttelturnb, Pa. - 113.11awan, ufutm,erona oonntarlblta. . • Bread - and Ciiikers. IRCN OITY. PILOT BREAD and CRACK. B.a - KkHY.. 317 ut..rei Meant, oppositi the bead H ."Nm mltatield. Iloluu purrbseedxne of W. Ito 41.113 . . Craekar and Pik.t Dread ameb I nee, lam panummt tBR ntdera far Duk e," or Pita Iterml. at the shartmt • neer. Fuperlar FamHellerael. Itle and Dispepida Bnad. true and email Hon. fr.& men- mornlm. Hteamaont. Mae/e ie., aural/ad 0111 . Bread. atu baN.►nd MWEi= - . Coinage of Americanver; Yorvign biker sod Oa& 40 Mama of M. & M. Deo by 11. P. KIN° fkobl. Stevie awl Bs. Broker. ' . - • NEW CLOTHING 1101/13E. Edmund Watts & Co. DIERCIIANT .TAIL.OIIS. . . _ _ 1.71.134:i LIBER7T.VTREET. • RE in receipt of their Fall Stvleta . alai) a TINTER MAO, itll!U t nt New and Stela flood,. for Fall atAIVINTER WEAR. much . Overcoats. Plain Yon And Mite Beare., Iftmalay and Illot Cloth,. of varkom rotor; and goatlike; Clotho* of the Net mate,., and moot hid, long We Mkt. for Wen. and Yroek (late. Detain III•ek Coalmen. And lloreklon. Main and Raney %Rend I.Leal mere& of entire]) new &Pine. • ' Vestlngt—Joet rtgetvod. of Cho negent rotting, and In great variety Altogether an. unamialtgl anatirtionnt to Lich we ealftbe - iittantlon of our enakonerra and. the note Ile, anti bow teal o'to mum them. ill. all cloth. mad. I.y *lethal] to Orpington etile. and at moderate hneck New Etistaniant. THE underl4,rned hoe. opened a RESTAU. rant at No. ea, undersig ned street.; fewdoors from Market. nearly ojienaite tha blereliante Bank, ialikh he has !mod em-nor ,toadors , p: - and Is -now' prepared to iimiunnodate bn at all boors, ritth any think they pay - went In this line. ~I ;;;;• nn the t.Lle, deli'. from 12 to 3 eeleek.P. al- net theattention will he tarot supply the table with all the delleselea of the !Rama. Mealaatetnefreshatents farniehed to ordef. at all Loam on the phortest notice. • With the faellltle. priarersed by the sutocrihin to also so tisfaetko. he trusts to les ahle to merit • general and es tenstre Patronage. and Invitee •call from all who dealre.at any arm, a onnforted. most w ill Set UP. and lorrol In tinevreptiralsida style. • • renennahle. •JAS, WILLSON, No. CO.lrourl4l Pittaburnh, May 7, I 1163.• tILOVEIt DAll{Y.—Tiso eubsefiber in pre -1 pared to rurnbb to 'Worn-es, 1•11Efilt 3.111.6 • and EA3I, - and bill lo thankful to theostrona of his . friend...and the nubile.; 111. 1411 W go ..11] be fed on to whohoome an rs d rs - ry carnwltt In taken to otatirft einternerw. Orde .ddrossed to Within. loon Mee, sins the No;of the Itoldonen and gtoot, will - be 'Morin.]at tondedto. • foelthdtf - • if. PAltlix. Carpetiags,. Oil Clothe and: Xattings. la °HINSON & CO.; No; 47 Fifth great, near 4taTlVE4VA h ratt tqm,==t =rag Hoy 'Velvet . Capit4c- , .. • • • Taprltt) _44l,sllXnualelig Csrobl . _ _ • • .arrieig t ana s a t a r a=, reens • T.TiTlea erWiln Carran Togother With ...17 4 ...4011 a to tm, Ctar-Trom •threa to twvlll4rlf i ltrt wid:p a t a l r4g on.. ll:l e.i nda r i n i E tn ltadr , A 17 . air , a .. 11 . 411 ' 1_ e • )(Armes-Canton Matting; Whits 'bee.lt 44. Z-1 11344 IS4 widk NONI Ilattinx_from 24 to ,trIL all ofyrtarh ',Mb.. offered at tb• lA)WrAT f A ell PRlneln.- • . torte • ~~~w~.y:~i►~ti:~H~~Dwa~ . MONS. BEDINI AND T HE rrALL " IB. l ed Geetknwek i °enerc i.C‘Ctits felUitkeeed. 1; The ITmsetfre r o . the MIA fa On Monday last the Italian Patriots, residing , s ___ mart _ s i arlaw, s _. condemned 'by Courteteerti4:ette"; ftilkitritig Ateleinent of that' haiditailini • faithis! „ of their countryman, Moises Bead, in regard tc,i And further on. Ytd. ad. Cluip.6, Page IGli; ‘,.. ism i n bars. Whole '' amorm ' ' t ofs gild paning . : -.. s • - -- ' in New York, held& meeting to consider the case I """''. 'f' ` ne *"""Yei coullsestiee endlituel, and i'matitli . ,efolennaly..-- The totaleoinage. erigishiC:.; , sealed with shoo' ngs:id hanging."•' - s i s' , forth@ menthirsasB "7 4 S88,enebudveof MS; -; FROM WASHINGTON. " contradicted, lib • , F Bier U Bleed- ee.‘.....5" There; by mock forms brought tie- 's ja i:m u s s 5n5607,000...- There were also' eelzied. Comma:steam it the nor Pittsburgh casette. ' th"tateMenti so Reel " made , 7 ? ltide " , r 5° g ' l ' a - 13° -.----, -- ,tr---• : _, 1 the Austrisl•threugh the 'Mint S3,O4SATI. the silvaneol* - of his agency intli . inartirdom of `. gas on the road,.wria ionduetcu in eery chains . • age was' in lialvess - Ssuarters, and di:ilea; Wasinsarois, Jan. ftl, 1854. Uao BASSI, and other Italian Patriots, in 1848. - t° Wo g"' sin Inlooked for ehrek-A paltry trick dsfeated dress, which wilt be read with general interest tel punishment„)lE,WAS * DISCONSECRATED ! v 4448,817 d - - led In Peeember.... Sqrar.. l3, 4i-.; This meeting has n blished the following ad- tor" druln•hesd *bial he ' win imralmeli * e mt" i during the•ninath lB ° oll :MtL ' . The tetil ' tit ''''' ' '' BY THEsIEMLESTASTICAL AUTHORITY; and' ion- d A tbraska Lel postponed-Gen. Cass shaking in - 11 •demned to death. Before. he underwent thelii-1 ' •s o , of . go ld Boni= was, $4 teats. .. ,s• AG,. egtitiet:sli th! ?rind-Democrats opposing it in the Rowe- • • Those who have feted and fawned upon this he- I'treffir Railroad. ' Ai; the last days of the Republic have not ar- man butcher, will doubtless be greatly edited on the Silo of - 041 ,0 4 *double Yeciesuce wee Stheimerationa ofthe Mintmore in detallt r ep°aled $1*000: The statement thowilr.. rivell, perfidy and infamy do not - run a perfectly !by the exhibition of his true character by his consuniated On the moikof Bologna; fortheirons .. , .- , sour comas. •-. r...: of the peketii and the lead of. the Auatriatur cos s s : , unobstructed career its the national legislature. : countr y men ' operated an -the seeriTtgious• hemicide' The f•Double Eagles 156,1350 This lips been a day when, to some extent, vs.- Address or Oa 4%11 au titriots n ie New York head chief of that ecalesiziatical • authority was , Quartos Eagles. .go age principled plotters against the publiopeace and ; • The disorders which have been occasioned by • Gaetano Bedini ' ' ' ' --'' ' ' ' ''' '. l Guld . Delisre ' ' i ' , BoB the public faith have stood rebuked. We have • you in this country have produced a great scan- • • O n of explattatket to ititerbsaha) s yet no decided response from the country, except • dal, and excitement to such a degree, that we, 0. thm t. ) o v a. ats,, l "Frsset r' • . • - s yoer eour t ttrymen, cannot and, Ought not to re- trit,.l.. , ~,, teemed t dvessi of the of:L..' eist= l. . Is. Pete through the press, to the meditated villany of the main indifferent spectators. astir Nebraska bill and the repeal of the Missouri If wehare notspoken hitherto; if we are, tu - • Compromise. But we have done pretty well to- ; silence, followed the developement of this dra- ." day in both Houses, and treachery has received Ina, which tends to expose your deep deceit to' a rebuke which it probably was not prepared for. ; the New World, in all its horriblesnakedness, do It was arranges', as is universally believed . not think apologist,oir ! . Carrele bays done so because, has said , we feared as your the heM, that this iniquity should be reread through' dagger of any assassin . No. We have hitherto Congress by the crack of the whip, before the been silent because we believed that yen, Mon •inflignation of the people could be brought to signor Bedini, would not carry audacity so far ne boar upon the scheme and its authors. They are ; to deny what has been justly imputed to you. likely to he diiappointed. The success of the ! linAno . l . w .. e see, i t t lat b not oc ordT i; y a o l u. Monsignor bill, even In the Senate, begins to be doubtful.- ! deny your horrid . past w deeds, which cry V t i sf e Clod They undertook to force the - debate to-day, for vengeance; but also that many journals in against Mr. Chase's motion to postpone it until i this too credulous republic, and several Senators -sees. Friday, because he was not prepared to proceed.' of the Congress wish. to rise as your defenders, , the time has come for us to raise a fatal veil from stem -" A long and well contested struggle ensued, you, and make known to the world how san • - which ended in the complete rout of the eon- • ary was your Soul, hoe sacriligious and barbs spimtors, and the postponement of the project ! rian was your Catholic ministry, and how much -= for three days. In the course of the struggle l e you deserve for that reason to be : ranked with ....NS , ' Douglas and his clan were guilty of a piece of , Fin l o na n u l e d i t i o e r tik Y dared to enter 80-1 despicable littleness, which I AIM delighted to 1 : g ' Bedini ,and d ogna in disguise , as a spy, serve as em see immediately reset upon them. Mr. Chase ; missary of Pius Ninth, while be was in Gaeta, Ind suggested a postponement until Friday.- i in order to corrupt the faithfulness which the The slavery faction at first refused a day, but' Swifts troops, commanded by General Latour, .r finding themselves too weak to prevent it, voted bad sworn to the then dominant Roman epub lio; and in that crime found your life in danger, .generally for Thursday. Messrs. Chase find I which was saved by the protection of that Gen- Sumner of course voted against that day, because ern', in whose house you were secreted, and who they wanted the longest time. But the mug- obtained from the Civil Governor of Bologna uanimous Douglas, seizing' his opportunity de-' means b to remove you privately . frzm the popular ' dared that Mr. Chars miaowed by his vote that ; fuirouy, Monsig n or'u were threatened . entered te Bologna in be slid not want any time, nail therefore he re- the year 1849, at the head of an Austrian army, tracted hie rote for Thursday. This efflatempti- ; after bombarding It eight days; you entered in l i Isle subterfuge was. thought by the servile pas s , triumph amidst the smoking of Austrian cannon, upportod by Croat bonets, as Eztraordinary Pon of the 'chamber to be a very sharp trick, and afters! Commissary of the Four Legations;-A-ou ar- Hhui all took hack their votes for Thursday in rived joyful and making merry, among the ruins like manner. But, behold, a few minutes later, :of the burning Bologna and the blood of your the Bssmto was so convinced of the paltry mean- : countymen, at your sumptuous palace; youes- . i tablished, in concert with the Austrian common- "ores of such conduct tat they granted the larg dant, the state of siege; you published a proela est postponement asked for. The subject went : motion, which, to • your shame, is known to us, over till Friday. This is time gained for a pub- i and even to the Americans, because recently lie scrutiny of the outrage, and Is gall and worm- - ' ' published here; you yourself, the new Scylla wood to the plotters. Their blind and imPotent wrote with your.men hand the list of proscription onprisononnit enet ; fliat/i; and that you, : yes, you! . 'rage, their vulgar violence, and ungovernable' , approved the disconseeration and shootmg of Lys moligtiity, all attest their terror of the popu lar l Bami, in the ma n ic the Pope. judgmnt. May they soon taste the reward of ; It is impossible to suppose that the Austrian their freitchery and wickedness , in the general i Military Commissioner could dispose of the lib ; coniennit which failure in such schemes always , erty and life, Se., of citizens subject to your ' ' brings upon their criginators. Gen. Cars, who will and your laws, without your having given . an e'xplicit approbation to the bloody and brutal ' has done so much to encourage such audacious sacrifice of that holy and brave patriot. And, violations of right,, no this bill pree,cnts, came even if that commission had been executed bade forward to-day and advised caution anti modern- ; pendent of your influence, yet your rank and . ti- , lion nil cor.tributed not a little to Hie defeat of ; ties would have left you sufficient inluenee, be- I e to save the life ther-Obtters.' t n o f igmn t t t i n c d th c n ltt !en lnflenc ~ . 1 Italian.patriotism. At any 1 In the Hou.se there VMS a 'till more exciting , rate, the Pontifical Government, represensal by scene. Rich ! ardson, that faithful champion of . you, was, in those Unhappy circumstances,' the the Slave interest , and bosom friend of Douglass, I principal'author of all the legal misdeeds ; and reported the Senate bill to the House word for ' - the: Austrians were merely the executioners. We will nut bring forward again the scandal ens Mr: Dean, Democrat, of New York, forth- : ens eeenes of your private life, which cover your with moved to apply the following important pro- . name with infamy in &Ingalls, your native • place, attain Bologna. We leave all that to the unanimous testimony of Italiani, clearly express-- ed in i great number of the newspapers of that period of wickedness. list we cannot be silent concerning what you feel in your heart, and perhaps without remorse that during your government in-tbe Four Leen lions, so many patriots perished, on the scaffold and in prisons. We will here, for the sake of brevity, only remind you of the • unfortunate men, who' against you and the government which you.repremiented; cry far vengeance to the wrath of God,:vis i those;who •fell in those, executions or wore condemned to the galleys, in -Bologna alone, under Your eyes ; and in yom• time, VIZ 1 the three months from September to November. EXT.OUTE D. ' Signor Bareard and the two brothers Govini Sr. :11oesmi; 11114 ten volunteer Republican sol diem, shot on two - occasions. Their corpses were left. a- prey to the dogs; beingderaled burial. Also, Signor Santeldlgnani. • CONDiSIXID . TO nit 0 ALLETS. • •Domeneio Rondelli, ' • Giuseppe Cordite., Giuseppe Miflietii, , Giuseppe Chlarini, • • Michele Rapt, Ruffili Pietro, Corietti Agostino, Corneceini Pietro, Itavajoll Giuseppe, . Salvioni Gisueppe, luarlregbetti Carlo, - Peurini Lingi, Gabelli Giacomo. Ten patriots, condemned the 14th of Novem ber, for possesaing arms. • Nine others on the 6th of December, for the same. , • Add to the fourteenth Sectlon—" Provided, , That nothing in this bill contained shall be con- , strued to legarse or establiah Slavery or involon ' :Lary servitude within the said Territories or ! either of them '." i In other words, to preserve inviolate thelis . .-, s.totri Compromise as it now 'stands. Mr. fid- scrton, of Ohio, also an administration democrat, presented the Nebraska bill of last year which ,6spects and maintains the Missourirompremise I and the Anti-Slavery clause. The serviles were astenithed_and appalled- by i :alfilse demonstrations. They had not expected 1 ,opposition from this quarter. If persisted in, it must kill the bill. There arose all sorts of ex- clametions, protests - and maledictions, bat .all' would not do. The amendment and the substi- tote Were sent to the Committee of the Whole to- gmher, and ordered to be printed. . The Select Committee on the Pacific railroad la ! said to have agreed upon a bill establishing three several routestor a road, all Southern ones. The first is the Central route from St. Louis, by Fre- mont'm and 'lleale's pass to San Francisio, by nearly a direct weitern • course. The second is said to run through Arkansas to Albuquerque in Sew Mexico, and thence thnoUgh the Colorado Volley to the Pacific. - The third is the Texas and Menilla Valley route. Alternate section* in a strip fifty tides wide along each of these lines are tohe granted inaid of the construction of the work. • As no road will ever be built on any of these tildes except possibly the Central or Benton route, the whole thing is it farce: The lands will never be taken up, and it would have . been , do loss to the public had three timea as much been offered. Justus. NEW CASTLE AND NSW BRIGETOIT RAILROAD. —The final and speedy completion of the Pitts burgh and Erie Railroad lying between New Castle and New Brighton, is no longer a matter of -doubt. The County Commissionera of Law. rence county have, in accordance with the Act of Assembly, made lubecription of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the capital stock, of the road, and have just finished signing 0E1) hun dred and fißy beautiful bonds, of $lOOO each. and have them hi readiness for delivery. In ad dition to 'this, the citizens of New Castle and vicinity hare subscribed near or quite twenty five thousand Millers. The balance of the funds necessary for the completion of the road is in reedinem when required.' Just MS soon ae the weather will permit, the entire line will be pat 'under contract, and driven to completion. as fast 1 a.,men and.meneysan do it. We have, now, no doubt th*Ore,will go to Pittsburgh by cars by the first of January next, if we should live so long. The road is generally an easy constructed One, but the importance of this link of commu nication will render it necessary to make it In the very. beat manner, irrespective of cost, as •over it will the vast business between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, so far as.the blahoning Valley road is 'cOncerned, be done, and as soon as the Pittsburgls and Zrie road may be coMpletitl, the whole trade of tho northern portion of the State, Intendedfor the Pittsburgh or the western market, must pass over it. And in addition to this, the produeto of:our own manufacturing . establish-,' Incubi, with that of our.fertile Anna will form no inconsiderable item. It it expected thit jUgt AS 011011 'no the nocesanry.aciange_tuents can be 'wide between the Maluining 'Valley Railroad 'and the Ohio and Permsylvanis Railroad Coinpa. nice, the portion of the former road, lying be tween Youngstown, and New Cantle, will be put under contract, _.id` that AIM line through' from Pittsburgh to CluTeland may be ready -for the cars at as early a, day: as possible. —.Yet r Ccrstli Gazelle. Musa LEntsts.rrart.t—The difficulties that have Prevented . the organization of the Maine Legislature for, nearly a month, have been at length orereome, nud e Convention for filling the vacancies in the Senate, Mee held yesterday. It resulted hi tho- choice of .threeLlegulars, , SOYell. Whigs, and five Morrill Demotrats: The Senate now sten& sixteen•Whlgs, ten Wild Cats Orreg. Warr, wattle 'Morrill Derancrats. The eciidition majority thus seven, while in the House: it is abont twenty. The majority fl the Maine Law, is au indefinite quantity:- Nobody -preemie to question it.. We presume -that a Governor.will now soon -be made, and a United States Senator chosen. We are impatient to 'ohmic% Mi. res sentlin's elect:lento fill the vacancy in the Maine delegation in the Senate. He lawantadiaWisb-' ington just, about this titie.= 7 ;N:;-Tritautt. . • POVIL PACKINC{ 011 TIM /LUND'S Itivitn.—Re turns begin to come in, and, es stated sometime ' since, there will be beyond question a decrease in the number of. ; Hogs. peaked on the entire river. The season- has .at - Beanitdown with 14,000 Short: of -laiLyesr,- , At , Peoria the deficiency.will be from 12;000 to 16,000.. Pekin, it Is thought;niay have a slight excess over last season: Springfield willfall ehort:B,o9o te'4,ooo head. .Lacon has- an increase.' Naples;' Cop peras Creek, and other, powite, will have no increalei but at -'several" there will bea falling Off: ' The entire deficiency lit number. on the whole river sad' through tlie adjacent coun try is estimated triim 40,000, to 80.000 Altai.— The increase:* weight,wol lreiiii.lo;ttia2 percent.,•some thittleascitruew fittese.- - .."Phe Viliar lll, 46ll l o /31*Ill' fill 100,000 10 120;000 headskort otlart season. —St. Lou:, ram. The twoblethers Pietro and Giovanni Pellariat Pietro Berti and Giovanni Banish' Giberti. - We omit ,many ether names, whose sentences of condenuistion appeared In the official journals of your government. Bedini ! We, Italian exiles and wanderers, for the same canoe for which Ugo Bassi and the Oth er patriots wereSacrifteed, intend simply to do justice to the truth, by denouncing and proclaiming you the indigo/or, eo-operator and itllgurnan epee tator of no many good men massacaed, which as we have said, it woe entire!, in your poorer to otiri gate or prevent. The crime of those bravo youths was that of loving the same country which you belayed, and of delivering it. from that religions and political yoke of iron, which. you fastened upon it, and. which sot* are now eudevouring to extend even over this Republic. Bedial I We never have thought of taking your life. Our soul has steep been very Mer -1 ant from yours. We well know that if you were dead the heads of the Hydra would reproduce themselves. Live then, but. like Cain, every where accompanied by the maledictions of three generations :the past, the present, and the fu ture. We conclude by expressing our gratitude to all those who, partaking in our resentment. have 1 given you, in differint places in the United States, public expresions of reprobation. Like us they know, that the three most /conspicuous Italian friars, zealous for liberey, were Arnaldo da Bres cia, who was BLIINT ALIVII,, by the order of Pope Adrian 4th ; Girolamo Sovanarobt, hung and burnt at the command of Pope Alexander _6th : and Benedetto da Felons, starved to death at the express order of Clement 7th ; and that it was reserved, in thin age of progress, to have • Pope in Pius Bth, who would:nom:Bee, by means orrou, the fourth and'great Patriot, in the per son of the friar. (Igo Bassi Now York, January 80th, 18,14. The following names are signed to it : F. Manetta, B. Ghesa, B. Dello Strologo, C. Perutelli, G. Franehini, L. Cipollini, 0. Cinema. G. LCOUII, , A. Aseoll. A. Mandoifo, X.Exteri, A. Solbiatl, ‘O. Recta.. T. Cereda. T. Romagnoll, A. De Stefan, Gieuseppe &meld, 0. Itistori, G. Constantigo, G. Bossi, G. C.astelletti, L. Grassi, C. Conti, N. Joao, G. Salmi, A. Sartorelli, F. Venni, D. Venni, A. Zanelli, 31Flanchi,Ex-liergg del F. Hale ' Caribaldi Xi Maggiore C. C. Lombardi. M. Barden, R. Oggioui, Z. Squana, L. Rothissini, _R. ,Ilontefloro, -. 5 ..,„ Gen. SI Aveual F. Cason, . G. Argenti, J. Peruzani, kl.•Allievi, 0. Masi, U. Bodeen', A. Caminoni, - C. Bigatti, • P. Antoni, , O. Giorgi, . , F., Plerantoni, G. Mancini, C. Felix Forest', D. Altrocchl,, D. Mineßi, . - A. Ribolls, , _ . G. Merearda, . G. Locker's: R. Bartanatis U. Min/4114 C. aise° • P. Frosio, P. 3111,110ini• J. Giuliani, - D. Fulena ' F. Banchettl, G- AutapaL G. Leva, G. Negro, . G. •Motet, . F. Contessa, J.Greimi, . Matins. G. Go am, ' G. Ferdinandi, -,- . tx Na r di,si, , - .G.F. Seechide C,rissai, C. DeSteranis-77 - ' • ' .-. . N. g„.—,in corroboration'of what we have said w e cite Alfe two tellowing pampa from &T he riistory of It*, from Seyteniber 114 1848, for* m ay!. Sits, 1860," w .W . ten by Michael Anglo Tinto—VaL 2 4 ChaPter 7th, Firgo.l4lK- '::1 ~ f iAnd a prelate of the Roman Curia; &bleated i n vi c una, - Monsignor Gaetano B&W; in TWO, of Commissary of the Pope, paddlaind, - asahlet d is mount' canzionotutblbotidspradansatiet t s of consolation ana pardon. of sdetyaral religion, side try side with those of Wimpfen,who appoint- I. thb ondertligned, Giorgi Giuseppe; a native I Ha1f.D011ate....... of Bologna, declare, that I was arrested in Min- I Quaker Dollars. tus, for political affairs, in December, 1849, sad t Dhow - conducted to' Bologna, to the prisons of La I Carets, further declare that Gaetano Itedinicras the j • Goiernor of that city. I remember that I was I 0enta..:.... consigned to the consigned of the Austrian General t- Ralf Ceuta. Marxiani, who kept me during twenty-two sac cessive months in •prison, without giving me se.; bearing. I then niado a petition to Monsignor Bedini, requesting him in the, quality of Gover nor to interfere in my favor. I did not ask for • mercy; I asked for justice, that ie to say,-taskivi to be examined. Monsignor Bedini received my' iietittein, after several days; sent it back to me,- With the following words written: ' astonishod that General' Manioni Au not yet had .yon aka" I have not presented that document, because, under the impulse of rap, I tore it with my teeth nut I swear before God that this is the mira truth, as I too well remember all the particulars-- Glom tiIIaSIPPIL • • New Vona, Jan. 80th, :1854. ERIE MATTERS. tete xetteee—hettorte ham one et the Irian& Ewe, Febnary lat—l, P. As has teen previously noticed in telegraphic despatch, his Excellency, Wm. Bigler;Goventor of Pennsylvania, with lion. Judge Knox, of the Supreme Court of Pa., lion. Wm,, P. 'Parker, Judge Gillis, and lion. S. S. Bigler, arrireidliere on the 7 o'clock train last evening, They were ' received at the depot by one the largest 'as semblies of people ever witnessed in this city,— It'ot less than 10,000 persons were present. This lines were formed, and upon receiving the Gov ernor, all proceeded with a torch light eseort by the Fire Department, to Brown's Hotel, where the Governor and suite Were welcomed to the city in a short address by Murray Whathm„Eig., which was replied to in a very happy_styleby his Excellency. Speeches were also made by Mesta. Lowry and King, who returned with the Gov ernor, and by lion. Jas. Thompson. After the . speaking; the crowd dispersed, and the Governor,, with about 100 others, sat down•to a repast, got up for the occasion, at Brown's lroteL Alter the cloth was remove d, there, was an interchange of sentiment, and much good feeling pre iailed. At this hour, to-day, the proeession of recep tionfrom the djoining towns are Ming throngh the streets on horseback. Over nino hundred horsemen are present. The city is full ot'people, there being not less than 12,000 or 15,0 W, and nothing has occurred thus far to mar the harmo ny or disturb the peace. AU are anxious toy see and - hear the Governor, &rile .oputOnniong.tis clothed with full poWer to settle our prolonged troubles. To-clay the pallets hard been served upon the Western Road, and at this time it is - ' . the property of ,Pentosylvania--with an ofliter in charge of it who, fully understands, and wlil protect the interests of this city stall hazards.— This afternoon, all o'clock, the Governor and escort go to Harbor Creek, for the purpose of examining the justice of their claims. We look for a speedy settlement of the whole questian, in a manner alike honorable to Erie and to Penn sylvania and liberal to the Railroad Corpori ! lions. Arrangements have already been. made-for getting forwardthe locomotives that. have been delayed at the State line on account of the brisk. The city anthoritiestake tbemi attoielEti etreeta where the track loop, The following is the notice served en the . Franklin Canal Company; . II) ehee.Preeidast,,Directors and alter o,oceis of the Preskfis Calla CosipMiy. , Onsmissis :—lt has become my duty. to call your attention to the , .mmompanying,Act of the Legislature of remMylvania,. entitled '''An .Act to annul the. Charter of ;.the Frank in Canal Company," aPproved the2gth day of. January, A. D. 1854. - Yon will perceive that for reasons Feesent6d in the preface to the Mid. the Legislature have deemed it , proper : to exercise -the_ power reserved to them in the Ace miler which the Matted claime&by your Company was constant: ad, to wit:—"That if the: Company_Shall itssnij time abuse or matinee the privileges- granted -by said Act of incorporation, the Legialature, may. revoki all and singolisrithe rights and privileges granted to such pompany.,' • • In pursuance of this - right, the- Leghdatere * have "rescinded, revoked -and utterly and. for ever annulled", the charter-of, the Franklin. Canal Co You will also perceive that it Is made the 'du- . ty of the Governor, to taker suck "measures as he may deem necessary" to carry:out the •• tree intent and; Meaning.of this...tet—to take charge - of the property of said CoMpany and to appoint such person or persona as - ho may seems proper, to superintend the operation of said Railroad, until the same shall be further ;disposed Of ao- You will thenvifore, regard the railroad and appendages, lately claimed by your Company, as in the possession of the Commonwealth, and give Tilaceto the person OT persona appointed by me, tinder the authoritp of said Act, "to en •perintend the operations of the read.", -for. -the time being. - WILLIAXBIGLEIL . Exacumva CHAIIIIIII4 - y Harrisburg,. San. 80th, A. D. 11364. The PAiladeOia .6MVA"Avtoriee' Mills the lowing story-oI a gigan' tie lethal* ixontemphitad'' by tertsin New Yorkers, which, ff tree, will pro, produce an overwhelming re-action agtdnet the Railroad Companiessnd New -York. The peo ple of this country are averse to all siiehligentie corporations,. which always becalm powerf , monopolies, and injure the manyfor the benefit of the few. The North American says:. "The programme of operations,- as cominml toted tai no from an entirely reliable and respon sible source—a person to whom lOwas, confessed by a New Yorker—was as folloWs: • - It was' arranged that al soon as - the through track of four feet ten inches; croiaing , was succesifully laid down, the whole strife! of railroads reaching from Buffalo- to Cincinnati ; should-be consolidated e 'and.a mall contrail for a fast line - entere.d into with the government for a term of years, by which' means the chances of Pennsylvania for the trade of the Laken were Lo be absolutely and utterly cut off. It had also been concerted that the -Western, the Heidrich river, and- the Albany 'and Buffalo-rill.. roads should be . consolidated -. with the ..roads..lead ing from Cleveland to. Chicago, -sad, ekom Clereland.to St.:' Louis, and with Ude eoslitket Perf „este& a bill was to be passed through the ealaturs of. New York amending- Unites banking law of that State,, eCi as to make the steak and bonds. of the above named' _railroads -a banking L teeis. Buffalo was to have heen'the seat 'of the greet beating house of the oomptinleis; 'whose means and energies were to be ioneentrii ted, with. this lid of the State r in the evento6Mo psuageof Senator Seward's bill for.the p thel'acille, railroad.: , ' , Thiel was the schenie cone:Sited, se4l'l'll* - in itgrechthar it had the merit of . magnitleence; If t!i i e m mople of the United States mime altelpither ii slid approve the obvious designof theme: then to giro New York .a. forimitiable control of cominerce and financial fisterests of the country. za7ing-ornosed and-defeated an enterprise of this splendid and gigantic" eliatecter, front the reslizathin of .016 such imp.ei{al revenues -end' poirer Were dotititlearrexpeeted,:it - not 46 be 'wondered at that Erie has ben so The Jersey City.Telegrepb,-(Deut.)speaki •314, on the,Nelnasks bill artulloan:! a.: The fact is uo longet , :le be :disguised:L*l4 there is.treaelmei .eemeltherec f" if hiehleehe' ie to be admitted as, a territory, madly 4 0 0 3 i a o , the gleseitoi Corebtmelliels 'ebollehmt — aed the -whole sueitiott Oa* y iikrietted; our Vold for. it, thew will be such oe the pat at*. people , of tkut New* thet - lme Mut DontatiW will NO their feat tor .r.mause.' The lonitreilla Journal bf Monday takes scan aible and patriotic view of the attemnt now msk in gl l ? - Conn..anuldthe IfiatantriCoiapro ite - repm tat WO tdr.' Donlan at :a mania of wound awes 4 4 11 11 bimaitles , and ae nxtraitti bob BtateN;ur it , tidates" • solemn coniziet int& by Croncea ..bitttben" the Noith - and fioctit-4 "contract AtaCit-0 11 Nrlth fulfdlednn its part.iind wo k p l esiox bonia iii.h6norlite'teeni out Ii lib tbidAtiet.' - -Tat+tTC rota Drideofo - teatabr *cur *l4 an mullein of like tenor. ... ~w.._ .:~.~~:::, VOLU&E LXVIIY Y4l: 207,001 . . 4 .1 0,0112 h ootm nut,ttox Daroiireo., Frete . .CaUftemlo - -- :•54.,-751- 000 • From sources. .GOld deposited in January, ti old deposited in December,,lls3 :Silver bullion de . posited /08,000.! The Mint Min full amply of Mire; coinlrldOk r . ' the institution gives notice willexchanged., for Americsafgold coin in almost iny ummat. . . 'rani Ciitio.The Cincinnati .1 - leiotts,"" eiplanblg the effect of a late decision : of the promo Court ot' Ohio, says: - "That hereafter the Imake Mat of the State are to be teind"aot only upon the property. they , posem, but alio upon the debts that are due to' ' them, without baring any equipoise madithy de-" ducting Iherefroin the debfis which - thef.pire. 110 , 1:11S . lOtt'orthe Court is a rery seriona terto 'gentlemen engsiasl in trade ; by it they - :' Mint submit to be taxed for prepertY which hasi no real existence and Whicli they do mitlicespesti, ; but which exists merely tipcn proirdmory Doter': due to theiiv . It is s tax based epee commercial' credit, and not epon Mal tangible puiJeiti/.and -therefore is unjust and ruinous to mai; of trade. "• ' ""'" 7"!•., NSW. ALL Son.—The stack In store o taboriir.?' 1,200 bales Irw been nearly or i quite " ''solide ,, r. within the past two days. • Yesterday sedrur'42s bales were reported at $125 to SI3O and- about , r= aniormt, which waseontr acted forseree days previous. Among the aides . yesterd4 we' notice.44,-78 Alld 181 bale:Let $1254 120 balelt,- on tuivatelerms. To-day; 10 bales at $l2l 44 and 162. at $lBO, The purchases- of 5e5t,449r,;.3: and to-day leave very little In store 'unsold, ;par- . hapS not to exceed 150 - bales- - Arietthis ther tire - stook has been cleared ont,. tiers from the .Ohio river and the. East: at . . , "To-dey.there were two three,..parties king enquire', but the busincests "orek until the 1- ..rtnetating otthe • new crop:—BLLouie Nita: - - , STAMPTIM or Nanitons.-Thirty-four caused:' people recently emancipated. by the will at' WJX4_, it.Clogia,, pal., of Taylor, County Kentlicky,., , patscd through the city yesterday; to a home in Shelby connty, in this State, ; purchased foe,lhire-^. by the executors or their'ate ,mastoir,-whe will left fatuttheustuld.dollars.:in 'money. and st number of horses,.wagons, „and farming aternslla . ..„ for 'their benefit.--Cin. catunibiait. •• - • AsuonitED az rns witalTos.—Lue sturirssiolltlelV says ; The curses of a whole world; hare tanalv ., .upott the despotic Bowie .of,Bepsbug for,thair,A ' broken oath, upon which they trampled- to -inolate the noble hearted Ilangsrhni.. And .. „this boamie they a dded ' perjury : to: bppreision: — . Mb admitted we stogy' it rit is mailman that`" by the•Missimii Compromiseeffected bythe great ienry.-Cloy. wwesoleinnlyegreell that in con •-,3 eideration of the introduction of sleryfyinfo , the snaindor'of the Territory of Mbusinri, ehooki be forever ezimOt from it.' But here we - haVethen ,Locofecoism: of the North led - . ow • by. &met* - 1 Dougleas,.using their ntmos . t endeavors le.fewski, 4Aissoksan covalent. And for , . what purpoSe : -Is it to add doll* to their packetsi Oh no, it . „ :will tend to' niche them poorer: ''o buireale tbs..; power of their own EitatesT-- By- no teitenl,, , ' ; will weaken them" Then, - Mside: from :the ma;z tiles ordemagoguism, the sole object is to grind. an_additional . ,part of our race in themast ihung,,l. ring dist.atism the World ever knew:: , inhuman object ! - • -s3 ' With slavery eo it exiisim, ere' Muse nothing to • ; - - do; and would do nothing if we etinkl.; The itoath ^^ have chosen their cup, and, let themArink,l it tor:. the dregs:: will bo hard enough tor hoth,slave,- ; and reaster,..but in the . end the mister _ will the irthit o f it. But for mon professing , • Dada:rats-to Perjure a eectien of -our CO the purpose of binding any people In= shim,,--+ I ears not though; they were ten degrees :lower:I than Armen Butaliman,- and to : do f ao -for :tha z mere love of despotism, te a otinotid.int , political :Ftehreatu!Sitinektielpd, in Ameticanflh :r; Ammo= or hin..Buyron.—The %whine:xis:i correrpandatd of OW Ninth Aluink t un until:it, folliniingannedote of Old Bullion : - • ' ;..:.; -,i *tit Antler. party, a few • ereninge:rdneei M trit!ch the Colonel was present, a „gentluttonkre- masked to, him Statile had licit .o:upraised hie opinion shout 3lr. Douglass and his biillll.. " no, gentlemen," (replied tint 'Cot): •". Thine. hot - said anything &bruit Mr. Tionglam' iind. - hts He reminds nut *tan old fainter wholad'an an s• Maly, bull. The bull lad • a -habit &Jumping:, Eery high, and Of rimmingg at people; beeldea, other disagreeable and troublisome' trick:S.': 4 So 4 . .one day the fanner went "out - toehoot Himnigrie- manAtuinirediethat" her:tras goingah „dtk, Shoincletkill the bul l, 4ePHoCbe. , gob4.46, l kiltthebull,. 1. 4M!.414.-, , WhPruuroun . ,l3*Mb9 Juinid; ',bit lot yon going to the 4iLtt . ;: - Massa"? di& 'shit no use; ha 'jump 'so liy/' break .herk!" ' The- Colonel is 'dliquisild-hr leave Douglass to his fate.: - DRIED BRUIT . ±. ;,,,, 1.1 ta begs Dried Thisebei;(ga;dog --- • • • - • 2 - fa it.gaibrtarkL . A. )6Cl4l)lili' RESIN I.SACHES-41irinaraitS• r,l 6 r.“Vazs' A do 'dr ebtislimitebt. flEn LBS. NVEGAIiaLSALEPPO in etql", • 111 l and She sal* by - • 'etortc: 401,./!Ll abdlbr who •• 4 - - GROSS KIDDETaTOETII3a- 7 1t*t tn i d . r . " a brig i by_ • • PL.ll3fiNiklUtOS. - • - Et — BISTH LEMONS,S,7 1. 7 2e7p6.7 •—• , . 31 0R 618 * PATMS. • Obi DIA'4. 50 LBS. TItIEsTiryEBMTITIIX,,iii, stbre and IPar Pals by YLEMUCIIIRCOL. WBBLS. CASTO.II-011,,.pure, . A torn` and** Ws by lb= FL=l24O BROS., Mimi :urn& TURPENTINE-in siore.andt ULM ndsbbLbT. l.xr =min 20Brica - LABD OIL, No. 1, in store and *rads irt • • , * sr FtrAIING MAL C itg.B;'CASTUX . . . . 110 br ', • tsar ..ftanato law; 1;,., VRESII ROM. BUTTER.--11 It.imetto.tr.ra sad lorMis by• R. ROBISON, a OEIL. I . CRACKERS ANIFLM6--40 bbls. eriteki, Lard m ' 4l " lEr iutgori VP: SODA-200 keios for "sal 4.3 far - - • - 'stuns • VJTLK--3500 lbs, focsalo - by IL/JIM IL MLIMLIIII4?:1 LOVES-4 - 50 lba. for lizde ti . - LM BARK-4Q9 IbB. , 3funo fur We bk.," ..jd'~r::'r.n~.:'.:::... ( . , ~: . :'s:_S~bYlS.ZßBiit~ . umajdz i w,T TAIV,IOOO lbsiTar.icabCbyr VA LCOIISr-1200.r.,Taric e LQual ittestJa 'IL mtco: &'DlZTZ:sissortedlizek; .1141PirPolt,' u-niika k lbe int* lit the gibber - age. Mot r ". EMBODIES.. ef-ea the ihreszre,efeet... o: - lie Westr!‘ fe r UNNY 3WW- 1 000 in daft ibtrealeby IC . 0. SUGAR-180 hhils.prktip lapA .51? f"111--"-4-"!--1,1-"NtrEV4foruitok a). VEN TILATENOUR HOU ' • ' I ' vt mt4u4 lh 9V- .l :emWsli • Jallti-,=:!f,.t, wti t:31: ie• • - tolartve - PerAktmllf r atf i rrintinntellmilml A LrACCAS—A. d btiepotiliett.Oeta26', txnuittewtotnektlestax puttikat per art.liestbas eats* - .o'7::i - ii .. !.' ,- ?; - .i . ' Tam • gz,taz,ooo, 81.680' - 65,1301 .7; $3;274,388 ses,ssa 3,644;2'7.17:: 1 • 408,000 404;000 = • 1;196,000- 299,000 r 1,040 r 000 - 104.000 2,644,000 bOPPZIL' $l - ,625 41%1 -.162,541 ... 55,860 . A CBE • i -14 11 „ , re e r IMIL87121r;113106 3?alip''' - ixi
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