ii• 4, f..i , If 1 , ' f .;.. . 3 , • . , , - .---= - 1 ---------7-- - ---. . ' =7-7-- ---" 7l — __ .. _ ESTABLISHED' IN 1786. VIPITTSVOIIGH GAZETTE: ~ ------ PUBLIiiIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY ~ ....... __ WHITE & CO. , !Illi.•3l:Wal;tlt.] . ISAMEELMAIGUT. t ,Ct SIMS fig riku indsr, Ina ISM TO TIM poen 07,01. I ' . TERMS: , VA/LT-Big dollars Mer Winn , Pitiable belt ',wit WE 21 KLY--Twa drams int. annum. in WIT.or. door i 5111 be impelled on. the following enadltiont: Itnew etthite per annum- 4. L 00 sti eordes de , '-9 ,10 ten swim do ................ ! 3 ,70 ' . The ta rkarre tor each dub tLTi; .. tz0rr...7,, , 1; mad Dud haverhady In attranee h 0 1 en .. .. be wmtbdter the Tear enter., mates the Mossy Is sem /or - - --......-------- I ...,,,.- RATES UV APVERTISINCI: _ ......- .4 , 1 , 1T1T , al/ Noe.' .9' NeePuren ‘..g ~.- be Ala•fr2- • be " eiseh i addittonsi 00.91,e0 -- - 0 2 .• 7:. • ~.• be ooe week-..... 1 aou I DO 1.10 troate-. teesth U 00 ' • Do wo ototiths t t hree seantino - OO Do six months 11 00 De twelve months. Mending Dints. o-' lines or Ina per at7l7,:dmy 0 00 Ona dollar Or each Mbiltional line. ehntatabba at ' .. M"'"...'". a wave or '''''''''' Dew ' o- 21 CO ' Foe stemJ Paper- , Fee ow* additional winare, inserted anal one month. and each additional (mime inserted woke the testi) rates. I . , ../Intri . Winds:de exceeding asquere, and not over Moen '^ ' II 41 , 11blittr i aramlatll t. a d le l g r. advertisements i, *nut thefloorwittharged Kir their publication. AnnoUncing condi:tetra for utliee to oe charged the same at other adestlsemnta. Advertisements , dot marked on the Min' for a speelfied . aunt.'" of intertkint, will be amtinued till turbid. and ' ..., ... ''..• '"Vgaletirtedd.Z. r 'i tli n t i Perilaerf is strietir limited to thegr Olen iminedistrbusinem. and ell advertisements for 'the benefit of other persona. as well se all advertisement, • 00(1 hithiedhttely connected with their oat luminese. and all eleasee of advertisements, in length or otherwise, la.- C l ali th LV K. "a'g r a 'sies, airrTrt b. islu th arbtVill b ilelettr; rendered. and prOlinit ParYPoiat it “e almi- ' ' All adrertheentents fir enaritalie Institut ion,.; fire mei - PanieaSrallatownablp. andother public meeting. and all Pelitkal meetings and ounces, to beeharited bmineice. toy. ebbs strictly In adranot. Marker node. to be charged GO cents. . tiled by fu=hilu serted sitatior:o l r ' obit u ary n ' Oti k" and :III; so aceampanled.tolo paid Kr. ' Regular advertisent, and all others sending onnamonlea- . tinny or renntringnotice. dedgeed to WI attention to • Vein. &frees, Concerts. or any nubile eutertalmeenG, I where, charges are made for admittance-all notices ofprb. sate andietatione-every notice designed to rad l attention to prints enterprise,. calesdaled or Intended to Promote ledirldnal Interest, tau only I. W onted with the under- 1, standing that the itanso le to be d fur. If Intended to , 1,. tweeted in the local column, the tante teill bit eba-rged ' , at thane. of 10 cents Pre line /ilahop.sa- agleam to be clarinet ten/. tyke. Tavern Lasa , . Petitions lki earn. , Deal Eshattedgente and Auctkoccerf adverthetneute not 110- be clamed under yearly rates., but allowed a discoaut of thletT-three and cue-thini far cent trout the amount of 11113.2 01 TRIoTIITILT TT CULT TM.. Square,Ono 0 . IV i' Tl t a= TUT' ;WOW :- : - .L . -. " 1.? _ ASTEIIISCICCITS to 51010,0 Ple - TTL One Smirk (10 Um.) ens insiertion...-.IAO meta Do. eac h additioal Dailertical-.4.2.5 tents All Dam ien! advertisements to Ito paid In adranee. BATES OF DI scVET. g____ CoItILLCTSS DUCT ran tam TlTTonTrin OSTSTTIT CT N. lIOL3IES & SON'S, )3rokers. ..r.. 57 Mar/A rf.. Women Fidel mut Fourth sts. PstiOncrola PENNSYLI.tNI.i. Iltraneti at N0ma._........ do Bank Pittsbeirjh d Peirnte l k lAutgratow i n jo mange Bank o ••.-pas ty t n , ni coat .. o Mar.and Mauer sof do...par Sonamerehd Ilk.Cluein : . do 'Eof . Oceurearen.--- • smatilet honk_ .. . do ~„ North Anaction-par Laf tte Bank- .. -do 1 of North'. lAbertimpar Ohlinfifelna.d TrantCo.. do ... . , Dank. of 1minia.,....... er. Reserve Lank- do Bank Of Pews p- Bank of Massillon ...-.- - ... Belik of thelinited tee 0 &nail Notes---. ... ..... 1 Canimertial Dank ofits.-par NEW ENGLAND. - 3 6 ' tli n ilitnt! hud ! . ....,..- M"P" All ''''%/ 4 067 --- ' 1 A par ....4EttoDS•nr,-........Par Nee York City ... ~....-par. '' STAeel="l.lrtik""l:-pair C'''' %.llo(l.-4 , Y17 .- U ." %%ath phoad eist '. k.. ,. ‘. ... ..71,ar N. lE u ggi' - d - ITElsiWTtlig. - ' TradeermWeßank......... All eolosnt Bank. li, Weetem Bank.. ..-.......- NIRGINLEs • Bank ofChatinbenteugh•- Bank of the teller : Bank ofCtiester Connty-par Bank of Ya.,Elekanend... - B an k of Denellle...-..... - . .-far Ex. Batik. la, Nwinik Bank of Del. Co 4 Chester-4w Farmers' Bk of I - hilt...min. . Bank of Clermaatarn... ........ Steed:tante Alleettillank . Bank et Gettysburgh•-...K -. North Werra Eirik-- : Montdomery On. Bantl-lam ' 2 Bank of NearthuMberland..par I 2 Carlisle Bank. .... ...li ( • Columbia Ilk a liadie OZPer 11 2 . - ... Doylestown Bank-..,..........par ...- 2 0 Ib.. - t Ede Bank-.....-. -...-..- K Ban Fanners' BkotinekiCe... • Beni I Fartnen • hook Lanett:ter-per • I Farm . Bonk of iteading.par Farm. Ilk of Ifetinylkill Oa- • An Far. & Brod. Wm netbmg. ," r Franklin Ilk Washington...l, , Be of Brno- - Itarrisb Think- .. af . of • Hone/dale k-....-...... N, Allsoirent Bonk. 3 leacuter Bank, .-..... . par KENTUCKY. Lits.mdsc Cuanty-liank-Par Bk of Kentuck7.l.4.l. , 1 Laden= 11inic...,,..-........par Ilk of Loulree.The - Whams' Bank ofFottnille .14 NO lad. - Monougubsin lttnic...-.-. par Southern''' . -West Detach Bank- . li • WynnWk.Wilkeeterre Bk e' Ohio State Bank. 2 222 Bennet % Smut at Brldwort....- do Wnd'ern'ia. ..Ek at Ch1.11.4.--tlo ... =lnt e t t. _ ‘ . iliiiilli a 1. 5 1 to == 41TOTTSace Carepeay.. Hrsnchat Breathitt Ik. ware.-- -. do • =at Colunshos-- 1 ad Athtabulm..- do 11l Bonet ST Wein. ....... do Bs .. Mr t AV tr....-q:.=. a,,,, _ , ii ..- . ..... par .. , ----- o • • - " 7 'l ter- . dot _ . • Ilirasert. at Eleaben - .• • ..;,, 41r,..4b 3,121. ClOl.l. AND ..• * at t " Jo Doxtbkwas. • - cii Tror.----- " E*4' Branch at att. K...a-- tinwe, • - Bromeh No r L a... - _ dc,4ett I TM c eo • .Portarac . Patt;.... darlataatta Branch .t doi Tea Ouiliera---,--- t.S I 6 mrsach Brawlat C.Tabasta-- " • • BRIM& it L lid Ikna. 113neatc,—.— ••, - • 04:4( 6 3:44 1 ):M:001 1. 0: 4 4 REPORTED FOR TIER PITTERUIOg GAZETTE, BY A.WILKINS-& ;'STOCK AND EXCUANGE BROKERS, :1O:11 1'0C727il STREET. Stoeo . .. DO. 95...__....: •Wt; . . Aikri )terrJtanto & Mao4lSank • lachange Hank.' Allrshroa .. B•Tingli, Bank r- BL Bridge_ . ! flood Bt„ ta tirifAL L.: : : . n ' 1111llantrpart. Pitistna Lite Insurance._, lyrrsterfillumeistorCo--- Clttseof ' la: uartoe C 0... Its a Arad. Vtramotes SZIMMIAP. - PltUbatiiit lio'phiu • • • • • Tittergitit Inatnlik Raman" exaciirdea, Was Worka-.... • - Mona Is Blsekwatei, eny &seawater Nana. ntralßallroad— , : B.l Olds I itini.',ltallroad-. • elleretratit.Wellellilt. • %dem Rallavery Doell • d , Do. • genii All.. P .. ic l . ll , e Pia kRd i kii tV nb " 4 b ;th .I Na. rostati - - • Pituburgh Admitur• ' Datitaas a l oosiote . , EMiEM AND 7DANICINO :MUSD OF otIV/LKINS 'W A ' * Nan , IL ., „ • TA. - LIOREIGirand: Domestic Exchange. ?pal, :.” IYak. XctM.nd Laud WarrianthlaDdik4 E. 4 gold.• - Calleceloui. Dodmr rad:throaVatjpan.l7,.i,4tiatm. moat DoayEt ,!..4 !add _• i: r Vr7ll°U"F° "he.e um j . GEORGE E. Alt ILD 66130! . • ..; Diw.srisp ExestAmsx, BANU 74AxuV.M.oprt 'IIRASHINo. MACDLNES AND _ SEPAItATON4:- . , 4 r to,- tii..thOrniiiMy, and to Writ Welt made a/amid in. 0; tr;(3AXILOL. Whbenheraer R:11rel XIII, tedaPp, M e , b4n gtet.: l 2lPPSilf r•Vonal Irons . Owe to pri . :;7 l l . lnar ), :gnited with agnaonvesdenee barn or frot. ' No - tn taM a; • china runs Hester. threabea taster,. or mates better .work. • ' ' ;'- 310 rol bM ‘43l" Vh ' i7 . ' Tel " 'f = O m- Yu to 100,04Maar t eggand, on ,thoaennha they bare beet% reennetnended by thews wbo ti a . % to at romaderte, and tn work asaiell ppy in Patent. and L ittashed. the • lr separates the Pt and laff" dbr leen Wire iuktiaradton Whenater g !pr22liT • :DMINISTRATORS - NOTiCE.:—Notieiii bortbr gbren Ad: legs at :Adatitt . u.. ted the subeatbm , flu F to of Ase. - + latter boutla Fayette Towntbip,Allett y count, • ; 4,11 t wad* itorattos • !tumult.* babied to • Zit "tooutoted to otaltO Itutot•=iitor. payow.t., t .• "km adz', • :etdlEa o pretionts.t.. , t Ea - ' • • "ftr;tltb Tilottotrottludo. 90k RERE':. About 70. acres.. we ' / 0 " . 6 Laalogil etWalk§d mad tli ti czzla Wagt, and r ar i rfaly . . ses mutat stmt. S.MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel lor at Law. Gfis• removed to 74. 4-t: Grata atc..at. [mar Fourth. Pittg , hurch. I. 11 r . IIALL, Attorney at Law, '''Baltc , . weirs Oundings,'''Grdot Meet, bopmen Fourth and LPOLoanod Anwy, nu.lo-wlyT 11)013FART F., PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, t. lout. Mo. fri jp* bitEla POLLOCK, Atto . rn - ey at, Law=- 0 11. : Co .t r v arrIt t l . 141d Grout strootx,oppoMtV4Vl - • 1) CRSIG, Attorney at Law, New Cantle, tarrearn County., PeunsylvouL, :ern. to Mon. Walter trafu.Craotth.ork: Duuloto-Fro:- /buurton k Smith: Kramer d Rohm: It. Childs At. CO4 LO MLI, Wilson et to. IL Lce. opLIS-dly TAMES J. KUIES.:, Attorney at Law; office Fourth greet. rm.:m(lmA. Pittsburgh. i 01 5 ,1-13" . P. SPALDING, Attorney and CounA;l: twfpano r l wli—t Law W . L iUerrtani, d Sh a er L Stanton. tAN C I S C. FLANEGIN, Attorney la I..qw, 170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. TASPEE E. BRADY. Attorney .at Law, V No. SO Fifth aruet.Pittshurshr BANKERS AND BROKERS. tire Kasstra. .... •Entraan 'tatts.l ' 'noers . u. r.,.. t. I ll ' RA.M.Eii & R, .1.151 • Bankers and Ex a change Brokers, Ituf and stall Gold and Sitter and Ilk Notes, negotlatelcans on Real Estate or Stock :trete skies, purchase Prothlattory Notes, , and Time Bills on• East and West. lhar..d.otell Stocks on Cotamluion. Coils, Clans mule on all, points in the Union.. (Moos ouster of Third sod Wood trisects, directly opposite the St. Cl•arlet Hotel. . 1 utyl.ly .' 1:1 D. ,BINf.;, Coin, St4k and Exchange . ...omaAnr °ls` ;:n l imacc h o ' n Ealt — srn Y AVou ' il l t i rli at k ;u u' r• rent rater, Collections wade on the West Cl. low rates We stern Bank Notes Itooght and sold. /'',•. • awrou.....v rustre.: -Jos II Cs 11.5t..........R N. i. Mkt , PALMER, I NN A & Co.. Successors to Homey, Hanna a Co., Banker", Earhatmo Ilrokersand mien in Bank Domestic Mahan.. Bertifiestes of. Dwelt, Bank Sete., and Specie—N.l" corner of t % 'and Third dzeots. Current Money me rived on Deposit. Biala Owen fur sale. and collodion. made un nearly all prtnel pal tmints of the Unitol Plate, The highest premium poll for Forelmo and American Gold. Ad'sn - rex made en consimmarnt. of Produm..hipped rut, on liberal terms. ' • .J. nays. WM. II.IVILLIA3IS & Co., Bankers and TrarAll V d ra t s sl lz r tu kq, North Loot corner of Wood out trontactiono rilao On liberal tams, and collection promptly attended to. • A wirams7t CO., Exchange Brokers, N lV . W=il(lll= . o7l4titis t l h nat." 'r j1:10' jArld. LAPIVFR, Jr., Banker and Bre- V ker. lth Istroct, gutiothlaing thr Bank - of 110LMES & SON, Oerders ,in . F,Oreign . and Domestic Ina Exchauge, Partiticatse of De goatte, Dania Notca and Specie. No. fig Market litre.% Pitts burgh. ri` Collections wade 011 all the prinaPal thrums:hour the. Paired States. WM. A. SIeCLURG, Pe.iler in Fine Teas, y Choke Family Gneeries. Wooden and Willow %v s,. COM, Or iVuod and Sixth Streets. Is Lasto.wr..eoln already re assomtment Freels Goods. In addition to tenalse stock..Furehased from first hands In the Eastern market& which will be wild at the lowest market price, Ik-hotels, Steamboat, and Easuilles. haying by the ones - utile. supplied at wholesale Wes. Art/. ode deihremal in the city free of charge. mas A. JFBANE, Commission and For warding Merchants, dealers in Wool and I.min., Mali.: also. Pittsburgh klannfactures, No. 114, Second greet, hittenugh. alColy's3 CWELLS & CO.. Commission ..Merchants • and Wholessielsealen Paten. 'EMIL Flour. holed Fruit and Country Frudnoe generally. _No. :Us Liberty street.Commerclal Row, Pittsburgh. japll-y5:l lItS. LEECII, ..MeA_LPIN - ,k; CO., AN'hole- e Fah. Ureter& and 1/m4ers In Frasistons, Metals and sbUrah Manufactures. lack.2...ttald 245 LR.ertY stmt. Pittsburgh. rolifird'aa.i_Ni. i4tror ape s.l. ir.i . Cori: i B....t.Wilagagton. 2 ea' . BOUrt g e k i.l3/3 7''w . '..4.. 2 UAW' the St. of S. lina, 2 Bank South ' ~ Bonk of Charloit.e.h 'I. tore& IlechutY BA Z : GEORGIA.. Asigtolsatto: A 1114: Co Rank. of AoAo.to- , -..y.. Ilk of 11.1aOsvriek4 Arm A. 2 , • TENNEY...RE. All solvent Bonk.. KENTUCKY. Bk ciftentuay.L4ta. ,. .. - ~: Ilk of Loolsv'...Thozoton - Northern ilk ofFeutotky "7 .Sontherse BA of'Kentacly •• • • 311.tialUBI. Ilk ofd tate Ll f o NOI3. 511.npurl , • IL Blote'Boakoxul Broaches :10 Bank of TIllool•-. , ..--- ..5 WINIXMOi. • sf4atoo A Piro In. Co. &As S i .. MICIIIO. Women' fiectoudne o Bank - ....2 , t 0....Tr05 ....b. 1eat. e.. 111. 01. :!. iltroassooo Composy,.... 2 Stato Book—. ' ..... -. 3 .., •• CAN Ea. • ' sm. of/. Azoorieo. Toron S to oink of /he Poop/s.2lnouto II .to Bonk of y out . reol...--, 4. 44 0 k„.!U.1' - - - - '='''r E. ......... ‘.5 cILBERTAS:YIUMERICICAVIioIesaIeGro cvn. PrOdaeo. Dealer. forolordlog. And IComodzoloo art - Wows. No. 11l Wood idroot,llilloburgh. - .. lie Liberal rash odroaams bs 41,11,dgloototo.:' All golds tutored If deolro.L • sold r0ter..70.1 7 ,1 .... ... SOIL ig; ROELMIN• ROBISON E .- 6:l.:WiloWsa . le Gr00..n., 14, P rt Tlu t f .L .12 , rge- , : i.r at . cou3 re i 0 u 4PRIXGER lIARBM.N3 - 11.'snec,,staff to S. Ilcdulnisalan and Forleardtro: MetaLuut. Dealer to Flour, Idkad and Produnt—ruerunt-. No. I;ta Pint st_ and 11 Second et- Pittsteurgh, ani 31V - KEN.I.M.ICK, Forwarding and Com .. sulaslon 31eroLant: abet. Avant far Manufacturers. each/tool,. No. 2 Wool rtrcet. Particular alto/aka paid to forwardong Mereltandice. and cousiersssuenta .ale_ No muttection. or preferenne far Boats of not description. Orden promptly attended to. Instanctlona oat. In all I.plkitlrnboted• • lour basica*. is toel%actfulll enllcited: and r my eel!' to me eaery cacrtltot do four behalf . _ _ NlECEJOlTZE§,Totwuriling and ; Commi afoullearbaute. Dealer* In Produce and tabu:rub nuisance.] articles, Canal /Win. tuna totnoth etrert. PladAmb. • , JOVIS, & CO.. Sucresaors to iIATWO . JtODPlirit* - CM- i:nnantesion and turtrard : Me sbu rcrghh ant. beldam IQ Plttaturgli Manufacturedtdocala Pitt. ...• W. POINDEXTER, C'ommisxion am! • Fteugarditur Havre. and Rd the purrhatie end sale 1 V nut, Western Pod.., Iran. lane.; d the 11 n ll .- sadarlored Articles of Ilttsbnrgh generally: illigtder.sod 64 Front street. Pittsburgh. Pa. wills 11111tRLDGE - INGRIIAM„ 'Wholesale jjIP tirn.na and 01,33=11.10a 2derchanta,!Coa.,llo Water meet. and 1W First mirnot. Ottabaraft. : WalarlßY, MATHEWS &, CO., Wholesale Gro enunnle,kno and Fol,ll\ bilag lifet,harica and for Wahl. Cotton Tara.ls7 Wale, Pittaburgh. ERCEE & iNTELO, Generarectilinii*- ffl Wan Herelautt, Philadelphia. Liberal adrances tm coualaaoHoenCe GI Produce aanemily. nthWarr-.—. terms au.soa. 701 IN WAIT L CO. Wholesale Grocers, op Cammlarlon Marbanta.and Dealen in Prod ura and ,Pletahurgb Xanufactures. VG LiLerty littalurah. , B. CANFIELD, late.a Warren, Ohio, nt=7,l"r'" M 7 b lirtter t d Pearl MIL and Western Produce cenerallT, Water o etreet, between Palithdeld ltd oaL Pittaburato Jausury XL.: 1644._ ~ L 0.3.0. ~.. . 0 ..... kuttettitii. Igntlttlt, Int. USIA NoT I du oc A .7 ; iio 4- .0 .0 100 i .0— 03 .0-- 100 - rnoaas urns. TI MM 1.1T712, - • ilLate elm Robinon, Lfttin t Ca) rig LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, i'Llgrri=g=lealhtdVrillV: PLO:y:63 •WAREHOUSE.-HENRY lJ wilir:E.,Forwarding and Comm/anion Bfordnustand Aeakr to Cheese . Satter , lake piltb'tr'" TON BONNHORSI&:MGiIikiI,WhoIe v tale Groner% and Coniranion liorehants, mad Innikrs In Yittatnirgti liannEsotenes, No.= Wake .trivet, Fitt. tnicrich. int. lfaf-a\m do. DI,Nor. 01 45 do 5 do 4 JACOI.I FORSYTH, Jr.. Forwarding and Conlinlsstort Iterehata. No. 58 Water street. Pittatiorsh. re2Gly.s3 Div. Mar 4 ct. DI. )an- rt Div. " %DUI. Mr. " 31ir IHOMAS PALMER; Importer' mat 'Denier In French and American Watt Paper. so.. 55 Harlot m h t t; between Th ird and Fourth street, Pltylurgh. e's 3 Div. Z) ? 4 Dir. NOT. =hi W UcCLINTOCK, Importer Whole sale and Retell Dealer In ['amen', liloo;fCrotini, Mattint,,. and. Piano , Riede/ Steam Ikea Trimmings, N 0.112 Market etreet. p - ABD. & .1, 7 110 E; Dealer in 'Hides, Leather and 011, 1 21L! . .. , 1bertr :tenet, (Ann of the Gni. l r ) h.e 4m P.Aeemaken and :~Wdlrr use; &leo, Ebommakers' Tools, Le. BAUD L. DM LANCIE. M& PATTON, Neholesale and Re .tail Omani, Oa the Eastern side of the Diamond, ttaburgh, Pa.. Dtv.Q3l l 4-Zalso Div 5.n. VII New Stock. 105 50 :14 35 19 20 10 17 tionlirr 1000 RE, Wholemale Grocer, Rec tifying Dewier In rrodure, Men u storm nod ell kinds or Forelgo .lllooselOs 1% Ines sod Liquors. kio. SIG Liberty street. On hand very large stet* lac impeder old Dlonoogsbele Whiskey. which will be said low kw cub. 142 .1 ro 14 . 2 . 5 . 4 Ev. Div 18.;$1 sew EtbelV. Ur?. 10 66 1 ' I 1 t . ... , earn nursmo• LW. 4.10.11. 14 .BLACKBURN & CO., Wholes:110'0m- A tu e •Zhn'ißrat'rb7;lll.744 1 ,Iri'sgt I llak r'4 ls m Fra h m an d op 144 AL their Warehouse, 141 Watn, Mod, J'lttahunib! eep,l2:7 . .ISAIALI DICKEY & CO.. 'Wholeale Gra en Merchant., v. Commlnann Ment., .6 Denlern In Prndnen, . 66 Watx., detect, and 16;.Front stunt. littalsurdb. • • sena row JOll2. D.D. WOILL .. , . C. nor_ MGILLK & ROE, WholcQo Grocers and C 0611111•4011 Merchant., No.l94.l4Larei street Pat. • .A4117e. : n. WOOLICA2D • ILALVO .ogur, , rrux 1/1731. BAGALEY &.CO., Wholesale Oro, v cam Kos. 18 Arid 3u Wcoa stmt. 41 tiolurub. • WiLLIA3I A. 31'CL1JRG, Omer and 'L Dealer. Deater. corner of Wood and .Elath stmts.. ha+ air aye. hand a tarns aeaertrnant nr eldes. Uroceries and ens Tses—Yureign lrulte and Nuts, Whoirsale and RetalL Waters supplied on the laysest terms; T K ~OBEItT' DALZEILL,',& 'Wholesale • XI, Orman, COMI9IOIOII Welch/int% Dealers In Prudure d Pittsburgh Slanntactures. Ng. 243 Literty street. Pittsburgh. • 7 4111 N• D. VICK ..... • 14VID heCANDLUIS, WICK & ; 31cCANDLESS,. successors !, 1. A .I.D.'iViek;UllawatiOrkirrY. rc*.plit al . i'mnmbadon 31Orrhautu. Deakni.lu 111,1411. am !.141,, ,. (..0 Yur AAA littabargla Alanuraelore, IFT. ! ..air, "urn r u •- o gr. d Wallet Attnett, Pittetburgb, t. PEAL Wholer.le, rocii reara ru"r< ' Zirritt riirdrnir'reruer • . . .... • ;;:::/ '.- U( 4 14 F L O . Y D , 'Wholesale Grocers -Corn . wasiso Sla•a• anti, and balm la P7odub:- found 4.: arch nalldlsnai,,froptl o ll 00 Liberty, Nood, and ditth atrocta, Pittsburg - 0:.. . • • BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS.- COMMISSION &C. GROCERS. j - BERTSON, . • .141 , 11 AIR. AGALEY, WOODWARD' & Whole , At" ,Liroons, NO:E1 Mittel itieet, ridlZiar.! 77-777 TDENTISTS. at,,,.. T. , SC O T; Dentist, ' T . ..WY ..—.llltir4lr"i, ,T; Dentist; Fourth "street, ~entot Market. 'oolert betas m . to Maturdrra at 11l le 'calved er attended to later than 3 r._ e x curlew by apaial aapolatmeat or la eases of extreme *Medea. . nol&emd WARD'S' FLUID ,AND POIVDERED 5 blutnalnor..mulowtone and add Irkddiksl cod tAll br _ Wit WARD, Dadist, 504 " romu 51-, doors 10Xnet lisad. I : ,-• • •-•-•.,' t.•::- , .i:',..:• - •' - • '.` , •.' , "- , - , iR..... 4 ' , . • ~.• ..;. : ;.-4. , ',. PITTSBURGH; TUESDA-Y - MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1854. DI ANETFACTUR LNG. A CAItD.--,iiarin i been appointed. the ex . - W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail co . Manufacturer sml Dcaler in Cabinet Ware. No. gn I._. cluslve A n g,nts for Pittsburgh. for the sale ofratent , Ifs eted temente.' ~,a Stretched Leather Belting , man -4 atreek. . , - tt facturetl by P.J.E.%ELL I SON. of Ilsettorl.Conneetkmt. ___ - 13 , E ... N d .ii i.a liZT , v&oßio,,,R.O.:cna3Tianr,giu...iitentuoariewrs.c:of.c.Pk...alain ~„ ,b .7 :l o: ,° : m c ' n df fr i. ' o : ::: , ...r y.^ l l .., l l 7 :: : we l jo ir r r sh l t r o i t:L43 $.,... of th., ~ I t„. th,ggy,,,eu,sy, n,c,,sc or W.blugtnrs In this market. Also, a large stock of ail widths cif India nod Franklin streets, Birmingham. opposite Pittsburgh. 1 Rubber Belting constantly on hand. and for sale t the Inarmcdl y ' “Machlne Bolting Depot,. No.ll6.3larket street. - PAIN WE:hi EIiELL, 311aufacturer of . " r 12 . 26 ,i,,--,..,: .1 „...... j ' olt PURL 1 1 ep PAUST 110 X VICES, a superlar ankle. SOLID nos r, A U Y;LIPi 1.1./1/.311.5; •Iteal Estrtto A eitt, and BRAZED BOY. VICES corner of Anderson and Itch - • Stock, Iffercbandise and Bill-Ihnker,. Sete° 0... 92 i n ,,,„ ,t, t ,e,,, „,,,,, mg., y;,,g, the Bland str e o. [lrian...ll. Fourth street. abets, Wood. Business promptly attamded• legintuy City. orIM - ...11 to. . . _ .._ jytildly . . _..- . . . . ..___. _ . . __ ....._ , r oL WORKS, corner of First and Liberty . (g.A3II3EL L. MAK§BLEL L. Seeretai7 Citi - suma.l Pittsburgh. Pa. -Machinists . Tools of every ; 1,.3 sen's 11:mumble company. 94 Water street. var ety. such as IRON FLAN tc... Slide and Maud TURN- . . .. INO LATIIKS, 01111,LLNG..11ACIIINES, se.. t,., =roam , • A xr P. JONES, Agent of the ' Insurance . turad to order.. 1fe1.21 JOS. r.n.Amtvrtc: g•CO. • y . co. °mart', A.ed„. , lit ty,,,,,,te .re .A. a . 1,1,117.1.11)70. , 30LiN V. 431,100. 31. GORBON, Secr et 16' . Western hum ' tONES & QUIG(I, Manufacturer. of Sprin§ .F• ....mc...criwm.r.t t.- : . op and Blister Steel, Plough Slab Steel. Strel. Ploug --L-------- ree ' ---. 11 Inge. 0.0.1, ..1 Euptio eoriuk. itr....N.t. up... Half ; c ji GARDINER:COFFIN Agent fot - Tian - klin Patent kr,,,s Mall and Ilatamered Iron A ales.- , lioruer of Inserance Coupon north-east cortierlof Wald Russ and First streets. Pittsburgh. . ' and third almost. . r• e l. ' i -_-__ 3000 A 116.1 .....• - ED A. MA_DEIItA. Agent for Delawa Me- B.NI ROGERS & CO., 31anufacturers of 1: - . tuaSlnsurance Cusututny, 42 Water street -I '4 a Itnaer's Paton! Improved Shag Cultivator.-Corner ; Bre a m rt _ , ru • h oss .d . .llret streets, Ihttaburgh. 012 ; ' " * a awearw 41 nem% jrlEO. 11. TATLOIt & lIUSTON, (success Ors 111)XltiSON, 3101 IAN &XII., Manufacturers %JR to Taylor & Mom° 1 Genera! limomisslon avid • For of Aimed.. Spades. die., Waretworie No. 2.1 Wood at., wasaling.Merehantsk led 'Agents So Eastern 'Trar4r l • weehrtrat sosirshroud streets. Pittsburgh. Po lion bine. Wholesale boders In Ste de Oroortiou .. ; Set; logs Ostton Cotton Ya a Itattl Penn Cotton Mills Pittibnif - 11. -7 oriel and liOntnek Ife r r n oy;,TobsUrs 'g 4 4l ,4lr • MlVWlol3',4 KENNEDY, CIIILDS '&, CO, . lanufae- ns i ll'%:l 4, f't4 i tt r stgg in lis . 2liiV i ttgr' n" n d l' ir. ' tutors of- • Agents ;or the o. 31111" nal 'Tanner .111I1J% map, Venn A No. 1 hoary 4-1 Shertio., Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front street: (oh Lo swam. C. 0.5.! Chain' of all colon; and snadm , Pittsburgh and St. Bolds Packet Landing.) C l lewing; 14., Cotton no Jai. lun! o Bed Cords ° Plough ;Lines and Sash Cord: S. te. wsuralleem. - tope °fall Ares; and drscriPtiolo: Batting, ; I A. IIUTOIIISON & CO., Commission. SZ-Orders left at the Ilardware Store 0rt.0,,,5_, Wilson i oj e 11erehants and Agents for the St. Louis Sugar Retina A 1....., 131 Wood greet. will have attention. se . 2.l:ly_ _ en... Dealers In Sugar.3loboses. rig sad Bar Lead, MeSury Irm. A. HEM,. ' Onkinn, Me, Palutolro Os ...IANLS Mr.., , "k , ERRON k CRISWEi,L. Bell loud 8ra...1 ------ ------ ------ ---------- - --I- - , Founders, Manufactunos of all kinds of Brass ITorks BOOKSELLERS. &C. !- . i )FI Arornotive, steam -Engine. Plutululni, &r. Also. Cotton . Batting tunnufarturoo. FOusmar, Ilebreca street, i IVaucgooli.No.l3, Market 1 It C. STOCKTON, late) Alston & Stook , Allegheny city. i 'trod, nrarrlrst.Plitsburgh ; a ton, Bookseller Stationer, Printer and Binder. ear- N. n.--taa Brass and Cooper taken lo exchange for work, nor of Marko% awl Third street, Pittsburgh. or rash paid.' .._ ---;;.- • ()Morale!. at the Foundry or Oflire, wlll.be attended to I 1 LIMA"), Bookseller and Stationer,' o. unnetnally. fill . ‘: l4 ... if •70 Fourth street, Apollo Balldluga. •.. ' - ' • Arnold er Williams .. r It. WELDIN, Wholesale and II tail ATIxo A-NI/VENTILATING WARE- ! ill . Dealer In Blank and School Boot. Paper and star 110CSE—M.ufacturera or Chits...a VlMllrcit, t Boum. No. CZ Wood strret, (between Third and F9Mh) Iritglit Iron Tolling:and fitting gm Steam, Coss or Water. i Pittsburgh. 4t. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. ' .2.._....—. TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller. and pc.: t..-. Lo Novo Pahl our Furnaces, l'attrots, Or., to Moors. I OP Court, stirerssor to llirsison A Agnew, No. C 5 .14,rket AII.N.OLD A WILLIANIS„ whom we cordially rovannend ; street, ear Fourth. Plthheergh. Pa. • • _ . to the patronago of the public. • ,yo -------_, 'lel • scAtyyi. AnitxpiAN:d Fit, .1 Itr,NRY .S. BOSIVO — RTII, DO — oxsetter an d ~- --,-- ---,—,-- Doisler in Statiotirry. Au, .No.Sirliarket Street, . near - DENT AND. CEDAR W AR:L.—SAW LE 1 t . ~,,,,,,,a, ritt.tbmwt,..N. . 1_ KIIONSEN keeps pann e on land a good t0 . ..t .- 1. . - ts- s -tr r. c. ---- moot of Wash and Bath Toby. Fiore,., : Stratolgett, Oak Well, i: Vx 0"." tiO.', BOOkitelleTS itnd StlitiCaterB Kitchen or Draw Iloolietx Wooden 11..19, Churn/I:Dry-, ' So. fa Wood street, next dor. to the earnar,ornal. kleasurov. Zinc and Cherry Wash Boards, ..4itil all other 'I t urgh..b..., School and law books constantly on band. Mode of warn in his lbw. • Aler-SO nests Tubs. and MO dozen ilue44.;„ 11. ENGLISH & CO., Booksellers, No. Watormon. illistinic 1901, Fifth street. iii7Seurgh, Ftl A. Pa.-tvooci Stool , b y t,,,,„ b,,, ~,,i. D1.,,,,,,,d ap ii/dy . . ey Pittsrargh. l'a Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. , ... . :.':.-'.' -- .... .. .. 7 -- • --- P O-P RTNERSIIIP NOTlCE.—Tlietsub.. f . MUSIC, &C. guj srtibers would respectfully infirm tholr friends and : ••• the public gsmotally. that they hare entered into partner. ' . ) OLIN H. 3IELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, phi. ( 1 411210min . ` on the 1 9th of Ahrti. 'miler the lon of It. Morin and Almada inatroments, School DookikAmd AV11.1.1 ANIS A 01- for the maoufartore of DIACKS:111T11 , P atlonery. Sate agent for (hitherto's . * Maim Ford, Dm BELLOWS of overy dercription. which thoy are dotormln- ' Western - Foonsylranlit—No. Al Wood sUvet. rd to make of the very - test materials and s ac ',riot work- . -- nun - ably. They Intund to Imre always nu band an mood- , 11ENRY K LEBER, Dealer irOltisie,. Mu went of all size S (nun IN to 40 Pirko'. at their manufactory. , 1.1,a1 Instromouta, and imixixtsr of Italian Strings, norovr of Ito:Immo end Sandusky /nowt* , ' ' . - do agent for Ninins .t Clark's grand and .1 ,,,,,, Pi1 , ..4 n(titERT WILLIAM'," with Cohmau . e .tichwo Attrehmont. Also DR Dunbar/ea JAMES WILT.. Alliciliony i'ity. I:ay 2-1. to tl.idlY 1 }l. • : ,•.4........ .. . T A. BROWN, Wolllllllljst resreetittily iii- li i SCIIMEDIIIt ,t CO:, MUSig 'Stir., titb . otrowt. between Market and Wood. New Musk eon. ilt, . ft, m ito pobllo that, he ko.te on band. at his *land on tho wort side of the Diautood. Aliochouv (It y. a ritur , ...... ~' n " ....h1 ^ , ..d - 11 . 1. kri tkrirumeitt, or 41 hifid. eta assortment of tonitiso 11110.1 n Also, Aenitlan Shot- ____ --- tors are 11.1., to order. 133 the ben rty le, warrautod onual to any It ti,. 11,,it.,d Staten. Ills . itilinls ran be rot/1nv...1 without the ablof a wrens hirer. ilargos purrhared the stock. tools, mild. .'.91 of Or Cabinof tist*l•lisbnieut of . . . . . • . Itansa . we k 3lcelelland. I sun pretwee4_ we tgxwlsE their.at I .tomes as well an the pubic at large, venire - eery Lith; I In their line. Agency. N. :.t Bost street Rltlsharall. meh26 ' .1. A. BROWN. . -- PENN GLASS WORKS; , lOREN'/ k. WlGllT3lNN.lllanufaxturen: a of all kinds of 'VIALS. IVITLF-.. and 1 , IN POW' .A.5.A.C..3 Water and G Front stoner. Pittst.urgb i N. IL—Particular at.t.ealtion paid to odd otaos of Window ' (Ilr. and prisato mould. to Until, atoll Val, m 1.2,1 M'CORD & CO. ANDMETAII. FASIIIoN ABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DI-lALERS IN ALL KINIPI OF FT.M. CORNER OP 11000 A xi, Firm .STRECTS. , Pittaburgh. Pa. err, o=lo3 ti%t, and Ow, Cate and Fur 14,,n.tr, xwe.l,-inxtrzly " • • 1111.11.1% 5 run .1.. IV EL 1.1 A TAT 1 No. 10 Fourth y etr..et. u•a+ll rt r. and Fe.heal etrnei, slattufarturent of `hurt Lead. Is.len ll)..ttanta Bath.. IV at”l.l,ecta at_, a, l'ersoana ho have ...A 4. do In our :inn cal sell to tall. as theif may rely nu laavln4 their ernrk ree‘nsted Lt plartical aort.cnert. and taa wo taantlfaetnr.onr own lead pipe and sherf lead. se can affnrd to writ at least a, los any other 4-14Plarban.t nither Perfnna from the outtotry. van:Fink tr. parchsee pipe Err water from ..".prinp, / to it to thnir saver, tagn I,lve tis roll hefnrn "lac asitn! In hand., Ve• are the only. tasanlnctareronf hrad five an.l fhnet Leal in the eitn. I teller/ (man the enuntrf fart 1.m.l .tihrct head and Pasnyra.taill-saastie...t.nexe/e,..••—...5.t....... . .enhlq . .4 twit - - • _ Self .ii — g entin' Smoothing Irons. 'Flit E GltEA'r E S T I)OMESTIi " IM. Address. Odd pal.I.V • Ith"ni I"'". .1 JAPILNIV. ind - P;:11;;F,;;;irt„,, 7. - - , ----"—• . - Amer ....40.A.1...i -, IZ-I P 1 1.1 Pit.t.f 0,3" Yoh mle, .1., at Ma prinll.l ha .1 ''' the r.it , htiM. Grafi S en nod Mr I t ' ''' '.."4 '' Als. T-tilrre In-ur, on ire a - pti 'l‘ 4 " .4-1"."..1".• fr1...1.V01 , '1S ' . ulna 4". Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay ran iffacturingtompany. MHIS CUJIPSNY HAN IN (1 ENLARGED th:ir cants:ley ur rnanufart.n.-ini. are arns. Prostars.l to nit:Odle Inarrean.l tkuitarnl thell.Britta. iNtatible anti (.sr linters romp:ly attssidettl tc by KIER k JON F.& C.Yetal Basin. Fyptathl.or tn. M. KTTS111!1:6 II COACH FACTORY. - 5 _ 2 1!_• 41C " n.•or 1144 F.. 31. 11111.F.LOW. • - • - - • oWOULD res..pev.,tfullv call the attention of F4 , ollvern awl V‘ , -.1ell; M . bards to Mr hue dock Carriage*. tAIIRIPO In t (non Sinn to sisou. Then: 6.1, ilt front the ben material end workman- Ably, and ncoler Int own rnterrnioh; aith tonne dente. warrant bir worn to An Inferior to none =anent.. tuned In too Union, The onertas of 111. loraireeow and /be =rat Inferno.> in demand !or this "tumor work. bar In him not to build fern...h or tom reiretrwork In Id. ..tablislnnent. warning good bonert rrk will plea% Cal Wzri ruek tofora g.L.g Eaal. All work Warranted. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. li. wIIITF..k : co... w‘st;ld re spectfully inform thepolitic that they have If • •icol/ on Lotook. hawse. I viscid *rot liandualey atoteia: Thep are now satin x end Ore prepared to noel re mitre for wirer deiarrtptidn nf thick. Loofa,. Chariots. flarovirtax Haggle.. Malone. Co.. tr. whirls, from their long eoperierwe in the manufacture of the afore a orL. and the facilities they basw_ ttuy fool confident the, are <med ial to do work VII the mi,lat refiannabie terms with dhow wanting article" In (brit line. Pacing particular attention to the aelectlon of materiel~ and haviscit MM. hut woupeteut workmen, they hare nu hesitation In warranting. their wort. We thlprefore the attention of the piddle to this matter: N.lh—itepairing done In the lest manner. and on the roost reasonable terale. • lalartf Coach and Carriage Factory. lOIINSTON, BKOTIIEIt Cc CO., mrner of iDelmont and Relaxes groats. Alleaherly pb would 'Woottally Inform their friend.. and the public penerallfr that they arm olatinfactarina Carriage.. Moo away, !loonies. lilehr.h. awl Cinarints. i all their various 'trier of nolah and proteeloa . Al] order. will he eareutol with atria regard to demo Lint" and beauty of flinch. Nepal, will tiro be attend...l to on the mut manna'. tern. 'Grit,: In all their wool , the lent hostess Shafts, Kiev and Wheel "tun, they feel amliticnt that all who lifor them with their pato:mato will le perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. l'orchaarra are requested to giro Moto a call before pur chasing ehowber", Fifth Street Stocking Factory. A MIMI', ENECONOMY._ T AXI) ENOlg 0.1,7;17.1.1 ="2:4,',:nif,... ° ' 2,7,;4 7 , Filth pArett mtneking l'ArtAq. made from F. INWP . :111 , 001. .NO ADVANCE IN PRICK WYE. DALY, Stceklug FArtory. (AD Arra, Letween 'VIVA nl2O Market. • NICHOLSO'N it PAYNE, 1111.,P V 1,114.1. 611 , KING SYIVI2, GRATEM. FICONTIy ViNDERS. LP...et? Rad. &ponife . • ARNESTLY direct attention to a ten and handsome pattern of PAILLOIL F trfroVE, u Put m t alu,to their now :sterns nf out MOWING STOVES, I known u the "Keystone tor e con o my °Western Star: Thou Rues In neatness e 4 fi nish , or ...0y...4 voundnen.dedknrim. Pun.. anything Mo. I-Indtot offered to the POE , . SUltilittal to the allideitilluded,to adore, their general stork ettniVIRCP everything In their peultar line, with the runt approved In, pr,eemen t In view envoi utility. Plat4Ann and Counter SCALES, Bark Mills, I WeVion 80., Hollow dram Sad and DOff Irons-Sugar and Tea Kettle., de.. In eiery penlble variety of style and fin- Ith. An Inepettlon I. 1.111.-ItM. mb211:y'5.3 -- L. a. LICINCRSON ..... ...J. IL. I.IOOI.IIILAD J. 5. noun. O. b. COPELAND. Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY }CORKS, PTI"FSEURGIL r RACK and Depot Railroad Soinlee, Hay. Cattle and Drain ;int PlatAktn and blunter dot Dor, !mks of all lines, Storlug,Dro andThUtnh botches, Polled 3lllls of various kinds-, Paint p Mille. %Moored DatteuK Bolts and Fastening's Malleable Iron Castings of eveyy va riety In feral and nnish. dtf 11 . AFFET & OLD saes. YOUNDY.WIL PLOWER& AND , OAH FITTER& • 127 and 122 Pfrot Sired, Ilbburph. AND itIIVRAL mural. 61,1111171. lOISOAD MtION.•/.111.91110ri.. MANINACTURE nil kinds of Water, Use and Hiram Fittings. Houma fitted with Oar and on short notion, • Inyr•tt I HOWARTH 8c BROTHER, MARBLE MASONS, • '4l EIRF:RTE REHM; NEAR SREF—VTIL ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and 34„tq, , ,VA mr.V4r..TA.,..."„,Y,1ta,r-„,111,V4 , 1." ,u 1,14)" 01 bountiful .11AllnLE , MANT7I.3, c . f a firm dan and Gothic el lee Monuments, lambs, Mead Masse, .Furniture Hato, do., aide), they offer -at 4ntemnilr loss pricksAtor • lde In MO, Slab, and sawed to Order.. CutneMry lota attit.lll4.l. rill. Baden and Freeport Stones. anl4 . . W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, and 312 LlGerty opp)rge B.akfidd died, VITTSEUROIL A4ONU3IENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones; j Furniture Tops, liantala, rin t Arlott Stow, le.; pl wapr on band, and mad sto order, y Olselluel7, at the lowest prime. Three hundred original and .sleeted Alma far Monuments, hand. Biotin and SdatrWar. Lle furnished to the Trade at the kIRPST plio6ll. 104 Md." filled with despots!, at 319 lawny w W WALLAU , E MCrainnenil — Orti• N. LA • 184 Liberty street-1s noir resulting tery_.eggant. new style. of goods for goittirtor.ZeTtiATlßlAT gun.. CLOTHS. heavy Fancy mid Flush, Casleoere andrdlic Vestings to great varietr. Persona In want of superior Clotraing nmPerlhEY to. viral to call arid examine AMU' stook Were lumina, as we will endeavor to make It to their Interne taMmehase or us. oel3 r. WATTS A CO, MS Libertr 'Meet, DRY GOODSt'L_ i713175 - oTi A co- vlrrssanioni..o: t.,urrElbri ko r. rem & A. MASON.. CO., Wholesale aq Wan .o.frro I. Fancy and Stvir,Dri Pr4 1 4 25 'MTh Dttuburgb. • "-' ," -• • • at Aftriiffirk - Bllik -BURCHFIELD; 7 10 - Zi ef — itT; ts sad R4O) Dry Goats llochan, wart bort/toad AM% Ftrtsbrirsh. [ J . . •1. . p -.„-„,,J,,,\,,„,. f '' ' • 17" jar 0 .. . ~._. . . • 5 -- .. , ...:. : ' , i7 , '.'. —'.% '' . AGENCIES. DRUGG [STS. L .7°f/so' MOW. u f WILCOX 3! CO., Druir„gista and Apoth ca• oc'sudfs. corner 'ballot of met awl lltelhamond.komp cuustantly' ou land a full sod ronsfdoLs assortment of Itruss.3lrdirlors.l4rfuseery,an4articlespertalnlostothels business. MEE , Ph,*lrlarm prrwriptloor carefully monrmanArd. mflA IOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in .Dru,r, O. Vs=haw and Dye. igalfts, :t‘ str,t.l.lllll , urgh. All ..t.lert will rrorkre waxer,atterition. 12 rr brutfar Ir.Alarn.A e. valuable, family oartliclrier. mar • - •- )3 N. rAIIS:ESTOCii. CO.. 'Wholesale Druzertistv, sod tumuitracturrrt a Whitt. tdittlll.l Ad. an d Idtharmet, unrner Wlad mnd Vruut tturrt,Pittr. b l i SELLEILti. a qu till V ,;Sti,„l • i.T.1411«, 141 . , e tlaturvh.. mitrauted. kriets Wriole•ale itetuil p Druggists. corucr .1 14leall .u 1 St. llalr "Meet. hits:4.m)), • SCHOONAIAKE.It ..t; CO., l'airkleAnte J • Ilteuruieut. Nu. 74. \Total alrecl- I tlNlmrgh. ' ()Si Itll FI F:\ll\t , qua licOX 1 . mrurr )1:,r11,1 Avner ass I , lauleria--)Ce , cra con mantly harrl a full an.l cuiurlee arceliment of Pella". sfedlriac Cheer*. Perfisturrr. aral ill article. pertalutur Lehi. beef:lce), eklaux I..reurciplsl,a careful), uu.)la , ) , .ical at UI le•ur. . _ 011 N 111 FT. J r., jauerr,on-t0 ... ..1a5..111:411 t gs for the Now York. Assay Office in Wan . r7arsaitti. --- Zr-ge'e'Ve 'T - _ _ _ ,al7 $36,000 n year, and the Government has erected a Waling and placed machinery init for refining - 1 and stamping gold in bars, at an expense of 1 $lOO,OOO. The lease of the ground is for fifteen years. After- the addition of this and several other large items, that . had a more,energetio local support than general popubuityta race! commenced to load down the hill with .the most alonnl and uncalled-for apprupriatidns, with , what success the immense aggregate at last ;.piled up, and the decisive vote on the motion for_ tabling, the monster show.. Singularly enough nearly all the appropriations which crushed the bill were andonwl by official esti mates front the Treasury. This bill cannot be revived, but, another one will soon ho' reported 1 from the'efimmittce of Ways. and Means, and doubtless passed. ln the Senate, beside -the speech of Truman Smith, we_tual it lively debate upon the French Spoliation Mil. Mr. Dodge, of loira, declared with much pungency that the claims had never mustered a corporal's guard until they got into the hands of speculators, though now they wore 'certain to pans the Senate by an oVerwheltaing majority. Mr. Pettit., of la., made. art. able legal argument in support of the , clainv!. Mr. I'. has shown on this and several previous occa sions that be possesses a mind of unonmmon clearness and force. The bill will probably pass MERCti ANT TAILORS. it _ell E'SLE K, r rtl . m . n t. t ;1" . .i I o r u ji ( 0 1 ;c r u, ltcqn . stud out'. r 11,11 .Sll I Mexchant •Trti kr; Dra. Po , and 1..-earr 1n R•ntly Mahn (I,4lllrtr. in TXt.- 'Cr*, *4,1. . . k (7 . ji‘ WATTS( I .. "floral:tot Tailors, 181 JI 4 • 1.11... rt, lamot —Mr ILI. !WM eur LR ( 7 eAttomsa• riors snit tho Irwin , / at Mn amt Ilneed iNts Mind, 4,4 , tattiarier, rill tloa. MEDICINE. it JAM ES I N4l Office and ReKisivner, P )4, 1.1211(111 ortrrol. orp.ite the. Cath..Tral. Pitt. InArgb. ALIT WOOL MEACH ANTS. - • -LEI:, .ieefottor NV ItPri LEE, .? - trona ,. P.s . enstuklvoten Illmilant fur th e ft N0.127 71.1rrtr rtreut. nyrt At ISCEI4L A NEMTS. _ . T. C. WARRINGTON: 1011111,1A.1 . A DI ES' k CAHLDREN'S SHOE STORE. A it. u.s nivel& on hand Nu, Intent.2s No. I ntetb 'anti. Plittntrgh.l . n. 0r.50-Ird WWA Importer LTER P. MARSHALL. Impoer and v I.st, in Phan. Figured and INnerratleo Paper !Immense No. h' Weent *levet. Pittrturrh. Solo Arent of the . crieltsted on Laren, Mem., NU court & Co. of Paris. rohl-I1 .• F°l' rItINTERS.—We will Se 1 go I a bti 1114 S, I'l j'. horror-lel rho very low 11 mots nrsltt ILlclilll'ES k DAUER. &I arareaL. - IRIS FA SI lI(SNS, FOIILAPI r ES' DRESS- ( ES.—ilte Yaria Faehtenx for J 17.1.11:. direst per Warner .i Iro on agile 4 the 14 P. 41.10 hr • , • MILS L. 11.1T.ILSOSir ' jr4:7lf ... 15e. 2 1 13r . Sona. shore litod sheet. KTiBithIDEEED AND APLIC:i MAN :ILLAS-34tal+.mukotj for Phobroblery arol As ea k Al . MRS. L. S. WILSON. ,42tf or -. N0.281n Non ittyeet. 41.64 Wand. Nv'ILIA,A.SI NOBLE. Upholsteror, and Dealer la Upholstery.. Wholesale and Itetall.Thisal greet. nearly opposite the Peat Moe. 13IIIPS.HURGH 'COACH FACTORY.—No 44 Disanaud Af.T, eiwr Wond E. U. BIGELOW, Pravda*, liVlL , L , Ll h, S . ClJWl d ik!AN'S op Lit ito he t uaLli ; f putaborsts, Ilape, Lendscspee.'l'ortmitalhowlllla 11 I Heads, Pratte, Pondal r abel,sereltiteeturel end Machine thawing', nosiness and Visiting Canis, de.. engraved or Drawn on stone, and printed le Colons. Gold, Drente. or Black, In the meet approval style, and at the meet ream. able raulbr IigFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF . ("MITE. established 1313, mosived four premiums, via a River Alesislaand IslAotose—Mannhetum 4311 Penn street, ratsbur g h, Pa. rl.-Deware of numerous counterfeits. ise233lly Biead and Crackers. RON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK en BAKERY, 10. 317 Liberty lama, onsalts the head flar purrehe.ed oue of W. 11..!fstrinbs Creeks* and Pilot Dread merbinos.l am prepared to all orders for Crat ers or Pilot llama, et tbe enortethotko. Furefior Family Dead. Rye and Dyspepsia Breed, large and enall.Rollarreels ovary morning. Staemeate. Hotels, ka, supplied with bard and soft Dread. et allotitnea. ganakm endthnifectionagy on band end made twain. WAftED - 45N Coin* nr American Sit - e rer; Foreign Miter and Geld; 40 Shwas of Si. & Bank, by 11. D. KIN(!, Coln neck and Et. Broker.. . . •:: - New'Restattrain. Tll} andrsigned has opened n RESTAU rant at No. 60. Fourth atreet,a few doors from Market, ne . 4o:Loamit.g..Aerr i harite. hulk, rr 4 hh , .h. he has ,t 0 1 12,4; hi Dottie, at at hoots, with rtsif t t¢e en t ; the o r may yrant l thla . , .. . . . _ ~_, • • • - Dinner eh th e Uhl.- datir.from 12.te 3 e'eloeg.,P.ll., and every attention will be given to supply the table .witla an the degrxire of the Wsson.. . . ... - Ideals and refreshments furnished to Order, at sallow's, on . the ehortest enlist,. . . •. • .•.• - • . •Wltli the hoatessod hr il» so Wallet to airs ta tisfartlmulie trusts to be able to Inuit • spasm! and ex tenstver hatroonce, and Invites a tall from all who dralre.at any time. a comfortable. meal, woll cot op, and serred io unsatortkmalds style. • z _ Terms censorable.. WILSON: Fo.dh Pittsburgh, May 7, 11143 iILOVER DAIRY. --The tubncriber is prt.: ). r.ero.l to furnish . to budlike, , FRESH MILK and WAIL "eta will hu thankful de.- the netronele of hi, Mends and the nubile., Ills I.:OWS sill .te redesigned ' 'wholesome fwd and and teary ears sin be taken to at his customer*.- Orders addressed to.Wilkles Bast Mee, giving the ,Nofed the residence and - street, will be nnuetuallukt tended t. Enandttl. , :' -, m• PAlinT• • Cau . etings, Oil Cloths' and Mattings. 11 A oBiNso-N.,&. C0.,•310. 41Fiftlietreet, near • illeno&-Hava!on band Isom tad choke_ amortmont o HPllTllialf, OM* Wald and moat beatallnillndlarns, Itoy - a r Naiad earn . 4 • c • e -• • -• - .! FT=ly , an:lll44llni - a.arp . dln .r . s F- 4 -tral And Pat Yank ' len IH:laiailk To& halragg asorli roe rt,,4124=M11 2 :=lg i dg/TadeeVeLigigglfYgglatTA: • Holland: kW Rods,- ••• - • Wrluna-Canton. MatUnal-lildte and C/nrk 44 54 Cana 54 Irlde •3150.1ng _fro . m , l4 14:1A41p:Orb . • will be.aer..s to Lowp7 1 4Fu r.P4 l =. • ugr' WARDROPS SEED STORE is turil'rLre- GP iktete , eltlaiwedelbr the Rothe* Pruning le etromentaft the. Corp libeller& lite& end St rew Col tl and ere,. neat Internet Wee. Yuma% Clanll: net. eastattr a; Ardeei tetetelkelere end Menhasits QWd A!rg BRICK ' eaaos...on hand and for • ads ,2;.j517. JOIIN RAFT. inc I ' REIS. DRIED PEACHES Vist — iiied AdkrUF Ml 4 Prole IT A. 3 J. J. lICIONN. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY 31011.NIND:, :11BRU . A.1tY, 14, 1854 FROM WAS*UNGTON Correspondence or the Pltteburgh DOT th.ett. WAHHIFCTON, Feb. 10, 1564. John Van Buren doeS:not confine his expres sions of indignant contOmpt on the course of af , fairs at Washington to oral dentumiatitm of the President and Senator Denglass, and their ser vile followers. He has written to his friendi here that he desphies and reprobates their con duct as statesmen, and scorns their infamous re pudiation of the obligations of honorable men. I have seen this protest under his own' hand.-- There has bean an important correspondence between him and lion. Jeremiah Clemens, Ex- Senator froth Alabama, honorable to both of Them. The reply of Mr. Clemens is published, of course by his consent, . and shows him Op posed, though an ultra Southern man, to the contemplated Nebraska outrage. As a man of honor he could entertain no other opinion of it. Thisis not the first time in our history that the public service has-been invested by scoundrels in principle and felons in practice, but they have not obtruded themselves into Congress, and claimed control and rule in its councils, and pre sumed. to dictate the 'national policy. In the dreary days of the second term of Jacksonism i and the reign of Van Buren, legions of pecula tors and swindlers swarmed in all parts of the Administration, but when they had cheated and robbed the Government to the extent of their several opportunities, they had the decency to , • f:run away. • They had not • the braten impu- : I cleric to make felony the standard of public rmurals. i :They'did n t rush into the Senate with schemes of rascality t at would have made Jona. than Wild and *hit° opher Blifil blush to the ears, mid denounce with the ribald insolence of Ss. Gilds, aWwlto opposed them. Yet this •is exactlyi the . , spectacle now presented. Mr. Chase, Mr. Sumner, and tolday Mr. Smith, have been assailed by epithets and treatment which show that blackguards in manners as well as 111 Melleaths in principle have_obtained control of . . thatiliody. 1 ~. Mr. SMith's speech to-day' was a thorough . exposure of the tendencies and objects of the Nebraska hilL It was a bolder and fat more effective speech than Mr. Everett's on Wednes- I day, and VI produce a more lively impression on the country. I It is said that the Gadsden Treaty with Mew i ico was senjtrto the Senate yesterday, with amendments providing for the purchase of a large quantity of land, including Lower Cali- Condit • I shall be enabled to inform you in my next more partici - 110y of the action of the Ex ecutive on this affair. It is of very little coned i - queues whether, this Treaty be confirmed or ro . jected, Inasmuch as there is no doubt that 6011111 arrangement will finally be made by which a i large portion or Northern Mexico will be an neap,' to the United States, for which we shall pay a round rani in cash. . The Ifousehas Leen to-thy. rind for three days past, a Accac of math emcittancuton the Do= ficiency hill, which was laid on the table by the casting vote of the spealter—oyos 88. noes b .I.s a metthu.ro of "retrenchment and reform," the hill was a perfect model of Democratic legis lation. It was reported . tor tthout : une million and A quarter of dollais. It witt,..inereased by additions in the Committee of the Whole to yearly three tuillions of dollars. One item in acttetl.. was $lOO,OOO for the St. Louie Custom Hama"; and the sum of halt a million w►s lay ithed on the other Interior Custom Houses and Marine hospitals along the Ohio and risers. Another Item which served to swell the reiaonahle limits woe that of $5.60,- 0.01 for the purchase et the ground and build 31r. Smith did not conclude his speech on the Nebraska ',Unsay, but .will probablyi^esurne and finish it on Saturday next. The Senate will keep the treasure under their eye until a)eut the first of March. J unmet Waßnutotos, Feb. 'II, 1864 We have reached the end of another week, and the horizon seems not altogether So lowering and lurid, as at the close of the preceding, one.— Then the Illinois Leviathan, the mighty Tom Thumb of slaroryl,tras only induced inl the pleni tude of his forbearance to postpone the con clusive and triumphant vote upon his Nebraska scheme, out of a contemptuous pity for his an tagonists. Now it appears that the discussion. has but fairly begun, and so far srom granting a reprieve to his trembling. adversaries, the cham pion of the South finds himself unable to keep the Senate' in session to hasten and facilitate the triumph ocher cause. * The motion to adjourn over to 'ltipiday, was carried yesterday, almost without (Tendon. _Truman—true as Meath's hail shown himself—.spoke twO days, never abandon-. 1 Mg, the liee of argument, andnever allowing 1 the advocates of the pending bill one moment of One after another; the lyingpreterices on which they. hail relied for suaceSs, were stricken from beneath them, and still the sledge-ltammer of old Connecticut kept up its rimer3olms play ui.un their caitiff ribs. When.ho. had disposed Of everything like an argument* fl plateau, ad duCed to systole the Ilouglani,tdmndpition; turned the battery of aaroasm:and mar niou _Ate author, ' an, hour field him transaxaden -the spear of:his ridicule, until -the sides :of • the 'Senate' salted W,lth `mirth at Len eireinse. UpOn.ifie *hole; I 'Lava never aeon iinpayt;lreeTno : 44, lunra: effectutilli humbled, flora charhsiartso'weltdre'sied.. As 7. iitild,"the r skies lase- gioomy than at .the close Of hist week? The friends of the info, mous;-4101titIon of faith and 'repudiation of Coni, trait; hare bean compelled to take_itie field in . their own rholication.. he 'y intrO,heart pit, up en their defenee, nod 'feel that the public conic - .teen of their vitt'. is no decided its to compel them, if they mut, to prowl their innocence. - - speak On Monday.' 17dooirinr, Quintal,* I so well es the country does, nobodY will suppose, n :ipi y h o . t: via r'.llr. favor Of the MIL Bur..the anitb, both' Whig . , h their self Chosen Chainpidd site him perish first 4jtoh. the Simile ttinik.:: - *is known_ that the goll.owing Eccuttont ere broettine4ethelr,Ortitionr, ,Sumner—:irlio t@ko ilia, au in a, Eneielipeakv i)lidp-41 . 9u1t0n, 'gadget', - 11e11 , Cliytou, gate; "nutlei un Itut. F didibt il4t!edtizen nicote Frif contribute their 'voice to ,the general tide o( tack , - ,cincrtc;to be'eliclo^iii- this :renngictible most In tbo linuto,!trin; tho' indicatical are more promising; So far from an overwhelming and irresietable majority being pledged to the, bill, its own friends begin to admit doubts of carry ing it at all.. A week ago no quarter was to be shown to the enemies of the bill; but they were tube scalped under the operation of the previous question. That part of the plan is definitely abandoned, and the chairman of the committee on territories says that' he presume .a month must be allowed to the advocates and opponents of the measure to unburthen their souls. tone great necessity is now an outpouring of northern sentiment: Let us have this in every form.— Public meetings should he held in'oyery town and 'county; every , State Legislature Should protest with an energy befitting the occasion. Petitions and mentoriabi should descend upon this moun tain of frand'and corruption likean avalanche. By pitch demonstrations the .timid and time serving are taught the danger, and impolicy of betraying their trusts, and yielding to the temptations which are so industriously throWn in their path. ';'he•olltuisclen treaty with Mexico, was sent in today, after many false alarms. It has been tinkered and patched up bycabinet amendments, ,so that, its is-said, it authors hardly know their own work. It was read and ordered to be midak ed, With the alterations it will probably be COT firmed, though that is by no means certain. The Senate has effected a considerable amount of executive business this week. Most of the diplomatic nominations pending, have been dis posed of by confirmation; though the contested C3SCS have not come on. I believe the report is unfounded that either one of the nominations of Belmont as Minister to Holland, Saunders as Consul, or Dan. Sickles as Secretary of Legation to London, has been confirmed, and I do not be ':ieve that they w 41.. The case which has excited most discussion and opposition is that of John O'Sulliran, nominalist Charge to Portugal, in place of 3lr.'lladdoek. • Mr. O'Sullivan, is personally ono of the most capable and I,specta ble men nominated by Pierce—but he has been conspicuous as a Cuban filibuster, and is said to have been instrumental in getting up' the two cast expeditions, one 'of which resulted so disas trously for those engaged . in it. His nomination is still hung up to dry. We shall have an animated and interestingdis eussion next week over the Rom .d bill. Jimmy. Important from Lower Capra ' la.. The most important news brought b the Cal ifornia steamer relates to the success o the fili busters in Lower California. , ' Advices front San Diego were to Jan. fit , and from Lee Angeles to December Si; A. 'e es. pendent of 'the - San Diego Herald of Jan. th, • gives the fattening account of Cot: Walk 'a- , marauding party.. , As we were going to press we received\ further, intelligence from Encinatin The bark Aiiita had arrived with two hundred and thirty med as an additional force to the command-of Col. Walker,. on the 2duti inst., and immediately landed`her troops. At this time the natives had fled, and nothing more had been seen of there after the new forces arrived. The day after the arrival ortheAnita, sirtyY, five men were ordered to march on the town of i Santa Tomas under the eommand,of Capt. Gee. A. Drividson, who effected the taking of,theptiee wwithont a fight. Bfelendrez Wand taking had fled, but the property belonging to ‘etre at La Giulia Was taken andappropriated fo the use of! the expedition. This was principally horsireand 1 cattle, and they are all secured in thy valleyor Encinada. • \ ' The property of Melendres. had been declared i confiscated by the Mexican GOvennuent, tie\ be-\ ing outlawed by a decree of - the military com mandant. The new Government has taken pos session of it in right of the old. Be has ended-, vend to regain the property which , vots declared ‘ jconfiscated by order of Santa Afiriti.by trying to drive the expedition from the contd.:3l. and in or der to .lo so, has forced the . natea' to fight , against it. The inhabitants of this part of the' to _fused to aid Ithn, but have been - o ' t,„ tits orditita -4,......... W••••• tr, an so of the•Jur ge of First i Instance, whom litelendrer had taken as prison ', ens, and threatened to put to death if the inhahi taints did not enroll themselves under his •corri- T mend. i They besieged us trevernl days, keeping up a i conk:tut and ineffectual fira. upon an on therirst i day of tbe siege . 7.iicKibbermet his death while 1 taking deliberate aim at the s person of Melen drez. Capt. Gilman was also severely wounded. i With • these exceptions, the roan\ are without in- 1 jury, and in excellent condition Mid Spirits. The flag of “Two Stars" now Waves over Lower Cali.' , Conlin. ‘. At Encinada all remained gelid 'at last ac-' counts, therebeing nothing whaterer to`take place I texcept the satisfying of animal Wants, Which arel I supplied by the number of cattle in posseszion of the expedition. . \ ; The party embraces men of every profession, I among them some surveyors, who are engaged i in surveying the town of Encinada with halter , bar ber andapproaches, laying , ent the groundln streets and blacks, and superintending the rt. pans, fortifications and buthlin,ooerecting by the ‘ f new Government ' I Negrete and llelendrel have ' h fled, the I former to San Diego, where he hart en up his' 1 abode, and the latter to thelower try, with- i 1 mit arms or followers, and in a desti eimdi- 'rho - defences at tho port of Entinaft nowl so far advanced, that it is - deemed im ' ble.' . „ Ito airy force Santa' Anna or any body 1 can' isend against it. The supplies for - the , , ,are abundant, and are well protected, so that a i siege could be resisted with success. \ ' , '', I :Cot Walker hes issued is proclamation en in upon the Inhahitnnts to recognise the - nisei. err:intent, and, offering imotpctio4 to all well di -: i posed. This 'has had' n good effect - daffy' 11 4 receive visitors' wh'o eerie, to recogniitt the exist ing government. - .' . - 1 . Capt. Davidson - is stationed, with his pompany lat La Giulia, near' Santa Terries Theorl the forces are at this place. Our - woundedare improving rapidly. We Intend to son .nulls weekly to San Diego. .' , The editor of the San Francisco ileraldV received:the ' following letter from his Meal correspondent. rest or Ntsits-rwor, Dec. 7, 18(58. \ Editor of tirelleraldEinally,' on then" WO fir ultimo, the ebreak fiebt.hai left this port. con slating, of three vessels, El at:erten°, laqui add Desterrad6, - carrying three' hundred men in till. \ A sloop has been sent in advance to:reCouraoltre the - Territory.'" DM Juan Nlllela is eseximander of the Batalion do Sinaloa. .- ' ' \ '' Generaf Inner, haring been appointed GSvern or• of Sinoloa by order of Santa Anna\:his prede- Cams., eX-Governoryiddet; has left tli r ; the cap- . An Order has 'arrived front the Britis minister in Ideate o,,rOrtitelitritiati men-of-war to `seise the Carolina wherever she be fotmd, and Ain phitrite inmandiatelY lifted anoliarto nett em-, - A hleilcan ache i . re idioXeo, A ).leilchn schooner, Just , arriTt--,,, ports.. to have . seen. the Caroline, and anot „American sessel; : off ; Lobos Wand. • The day teforeyesterdiy, ao troops had )., prriTedut,fieni„illas, but four-hundred men expected ,:freat, thisdalajerit: ltis.,eitentsliihe that we lwv . uo, n positive ew's froth the Anieri enn;fillbustering.gxpeclition; they are beliered to baTe.saili t to the porth, but where ta \is made-- ter of . owed sae to "us.. - , • , , tie\ Til Altothereeneteiiioadetit from filiou States: ' , !The general - oPlaiin seemiKfto he . the labwei California:had beedlost to Mexico 'fo . "'• The filibuster spirit vas ramps:At WC ‘ a, .milLnew9petlitletutsam prepariMpta sa at '•°!` VOPF/79 "A 91 1 1t c T' t , _...i ...', , , A ilciva ‘9, Is itAttltoto; Pomace,' of the Atli_ January 1 . 04 r AOVetm<,is \rendethig - riee \ seltberfecityridieolourbyits'pe ution of 1,11 , .. those iiho, apish' hi reyer of Markey., Tiro - boys were as sotoe'doisaince; for ho. ing evet4, '4,i,:oriematisiqe;:),y, ',ctioisiug !lei* arms on, ' their - breasts 'and bending - their , heeds., ,The '''tfor'd 'Turkish ' haciiiheezi.evitieft ft69t:tt \ t, 4gn• licardof the larldsli Cothse-hmtse, mai sword ~euifoo:house, ,vehuthis . Cr 61 4 - sisemb e I'FP,7 r ., hquatitlsbeforsathe se, and laugh immoderate. iy: - ifiereral 'cad im amuse' themselves loth \ .w.1 44 1P4 41 t. ti !0 1 ! ) / 4 A4 i f; 4 9 u1 ?193' 9. • .A: letter from : a,' of the" fith. of la:Mary, ' Atiql) pkitt. ;!)he police ~aol,ilties: in th.4.4t,T; \ -fti*ebboorniiigieerr - daiftibre , lir - litre 'The inhabitants dre forbidden to quit thetr ho er walk 1.41400.14 • - w ithout it,passfrom ths; eel, of Police ;- otlihrerlie; they 'ere' tfipiis 01 '''d led - 4 broad iind 4 aar.' There is a, epeajal' iris; LvA Asp+ attached to every rafiwiy,:lmin, di' . " .exclusirelyresereed.for the Police, that the easy examine oreryb*djsrho have , Tha sam e ,fc illll.l i f eiercu r g at the tea ~,., , ,- .Nuterostir2, Fet. '` • - *as r 'on Paris it,*-- :AQt i if it ttiOF 1 betwees - r • The 'limy Y. tits o:Tleartm* Vabrnan \ the ße int ee bi n tium Were awaken( the breaking upper part of scene of the \ boot Levee, streets, near , arid the fire= he spot, and withirresistil redoubled, tin and the wimt. The flames Charles Bela rived from NI reports state ed and put in vee; but as far that her office recklessly ran utterlyunwr and until nneqi ed. which we, .The fire ertainly after she had that ahe was dual( she we Short a timi. fire was discovered, it was yet long enough to bring it within the bounds of probbbiEty, that feeding on cotton for their fuel, the flames would not attained a far greater ascendency thawtbey had. And there are other circumstances which deprive the reports of even the semblance of pro 7 bability. ', They were, first discovered aft \zu. the lower deck, where they could not have bumt any length of time without being discorepci.— When discovered they spread so rapidly that\ v ri t s boat wo. almost instantly ,enveloped in:one t sheet of devouring fury, aidlit was with gre difficulty that the passengers and officere s save their lives. , Mrs. Carlile,lthe wife of Captain uxri.: s Carina; sick in her berth, only saved her's , that of her child, by jumping from the h e deck on to the Mohican. '‘ . • From the Charles Belcher the fire communica` ted to the Mohican, Captain Irvin, loaded for the Tennessee ricer, and the fine new steamboat Natchez, Captain Leathers. Prom thence it• spread to the Liah Tunab, Captain Haygood, the Crescent, Captain Moore, and Sason,‘ Captain Kercheval, all loaded for St. 'Louis, all of which were totally detroyed, with allthe cargoes they bad on board, by 5 o'clock: They also caught the Soltaua, and a heavily laden barge which the had in tow, the latter of which was totally destroyed, and to the barge of C. B. Watkins, which arrived yesterday in thw of the steamer •David Gibson, fromCinehtrati,laden with a largo quantity of western produce, which was also to tally consumed. • The Sultana,. baling only just arrive from Louisville, although she had commenced landing, still bad her steam up, and with the ald'of her doctor, was. able to putout the Lines which took hold or her several times, and she finally backed out into the stream, and gave what. assistance \ she could in saving life and property., 'Of the beats spoken of as destioyed all have sunk atthe time we write, with the exceptions of the Natchez, which lies a charred, smouldering mass of ruins, floating within a few feet of where she lay when he took fire. The Grand Turk; which lay Pert e Sarno while she was burning; also took fire se end times, but sustained comparatively • little \ s di, levee is now covered with •lialf burned cottorLdameged provisions, &c., but, what may be co hiered' , rather strange, under the cireim odances, \the wharf is. said not to have sustained 'the alighthst.injitry (Fp' the fire. We regret to blare to ad\that the esion was helzedbynnuay wile prowl bout,the wretches that -theyxare, watching for\Occurrences, -for the : purpose of Plundexin - sthaereyer: they can lay Weir hands.on. So Abirtr,Of, - thesnhave already. c o, been arrested, 1 mmbers, perhaps 'quite as ll ~ bad as they,ackpar theta tho levee, from the effects,of , Ttlaillqtarla \which they doubtless helped themselvins,' others did to hams, bag , gage, Ac. • r,, , ,,• :1.. ;;; ',• ‘ All Win issed enough r brit reports which, how ever. yet le* confirms on, give much more af flicting 'aim, of Setesaw: Aa many. as forty liven are \stated Slain; herrn Iced an the occasion. :Innuiries, owever;'. lead iia to hope thit it will be found this' number _ls much ' beyond '1; . the reality:, ~We leant . on the \ hest lautho rity, that Ca James lea ers,, brother of Capt, P. 'Loath' of the Nate z; is ameng.the i ...Larissa.. the destruction. of Capt. T. ;Lea 'era but this - i. certakily in-, ..oper qr\taaanan They also rt he loss of the Mate of the Natchez, butt ' we ve good ressMi to doubt. The chamber= , her ughter, and the pastry , cook of that Tess were, hirsiever, all destroyed,' and under shoe ,g el =stances. The first, had. gone ashore, followed y her daughter, but notwithstanding,the entree es of the latter, re turned to endeavor to \save me 'of tier things; but cady te lose her' and and ume the lose of that of het...daughter, who ace pitied .her on her pertiating in going. The viola' is said to have been so intoxicated as 'be linable to save bimielf. • \• " . , • .• On board theCharleti Belcher th were thirty negroes, men, women and elaildie who were prevented from getting'on 'freak the r deck to the wharf, ita • conseemenee of this in • e, room - being crowded with -freight,-nngthey * s ere re ported to . have all perished, eitherin the Uwe. or in' the river- onjaurpthg . overboard.' if have good reason to hope; Itoireier, that some of ant have been found to have eseaped,'-and ethers y have been equally fortunate. '' All the ' \ \ passengers of this but. are positivelyreperted have escaped. ' Two deck bands,owe r, added to those who are positively' :repo to ' rA v.k.D. biro been lost. The report of the wife.of apL• Leither9 hisr , ing , beedlotd,: we believe to ho 7 Some of the books and - papers,' and also 'the reliable letters 'of* Charles Belcher were, eared. 'The Pee,senlieter ~ hP*eter ,. )ot lllll #4# The Natchez had arrived here only yisterdaY, -with-some '8,600 bales 'Of cotton 'en boarel,, of which at' leatittsoo bales 'yet `remained ,to be 'llisateLiged:' The Mohican had ' alarge: and Aid, ble cargo, and was' to *hive '‘, left' Gas moil:4m r. the. Tennessee river. 'The ...Ct6cent 'and Tuna bad discharged moist , ,Of their eargota: . T 'f3axonisia loading . for SL•loeis, and, hail: \lie t one halt , of her cargo on. board . - . - ThelAti-; IC Capt. , Browne\ and the Te 111,13 steamship ehnia,, were In oonsidetithle:dangeri po. for-, mutry ro to do so L O . P. , Lo e, i 7 ....._ .„.._, tun te I, -escaped without any thinly,' Th - is, . is - variously estimated at mink, \ ) s- million. IVe , think . the ore ' " . figure ‘, st the actual mark. \ i, . The . s •a of the'idh mentions the ' allow ( in a ta h rst ing loss o by this fire i \ ' ,' ... \ Jae. - th brother of the Captainof the ''itistobeL •\ \ ' ' ' '`., -s ., .. \ .2 , '..;- „ ,'The mate \ a 'Natchez 'intoning. \ - .... 'iTerenty-foutiroes, of ' whottr...lB \belonged . , \NA, Waddle, to; Air. Galbraith, 8 to.Blr. Can non'andB lo '0 \ Viller 7 -tdl\ 'on bisanl of. the, Beefier, perish ",, \ -' A. •:' ' \ . • ~., •An unknown ru n Who had ' lent proper y.and friends'iti the- . ; stabbed Minima Beyerell Teti orifteeti Ora anpitosid to have been lost on the *latches ; \-', ' ' i ' ''\ . •-. The valigipf the st:mibtoataand their 'cargoes!, is stated as Vows. N','‘' --, ' • '” \. - . aloe Saxon - . ' • tffiisoo $ 50000 .' . $14, 500 C. Belcher , 9&000 000` - `2OB, "-' ' :.80,0011 Crescent ' 22,000 ' .:86,000 - : ;.10000 •Natehez - - MAO " 100, ' , ' a 0,009,. l„Lish Tana 80,00 ' " no ne- -..''''• 20,000 `lto can` • 20 000 , - -40;000 ' '''': • - none \ bi .. : ......__L..4, -:.-------. ',' - ---L - c• \—'. - V 93,000 26,000 •L - `5124,600. 4 'vith regard lo the '10,., )1116'; iris a opinion 0.., at. C. that out or ' forty it I,e -4 to pasuiedgips , iin ''board : the, Alckit\ \ k o,\ . firrso NI P TU2 ' ' ' i'ii4ll .ei et".Tah:6ao 'a f 4:4_fol10 - .: -,', , ,•:.1 \ , t :',.• -.I: ' •', . ' ii.„ \, The 'Hen • soldieri in ~ a - ustrialsamer stilitenst.a.e ' tie — , ot.ionstantl . .ety - Air; ah* meditations.of, elemoritasadera ;., .. am hdta : itliieers, sad subeers:;iedeeted: • rosy !Mimic *eta' been-*MM. :Ore: thenn, heir -xinex' l trl% . • • MAO* ' 64611. btedte . onS a ... •, I. A. 14. tue 'od of .ripe - -Intsro ~ . • liksacks in the suburitstierse , teltastaaken .. ca r in which\ the ooffidere c Sabath/inn ... „Bo lit\i. lesda,A as they are stailo4 ‘ wert s et: u en 4 beaten. tat death by-thehr , Thia h as -4 7 41 7 \ t*ai •li .:'• aP5 k vs; VOLUIVkE _I4VII--BIV• , . fruits Una:any AUI . , . sea. Clew/mums tberNetreaaks -BSIL 0 :i ‘., W. publish' below a letter from' the Hon, ,1. . . i ~I Cleme ' late United States Senator 3t Ala bi'V.:`l l ,ma, on e'Nebtaska bill. 'it was ' ad i f oon d to \ , a Dem tof New York, with what r. Cie- \' • ' • 11 1.1 ,mesa watt\ associated in the contest of 1 ^ in ;advocacy of tho election of pen: Pierce, - 'd in . sup Port of tk fii l./ s Ultimoro Compromlap,mhi de: ......: ,- .. dared the 'tydf the existing comp . 0.;;1 s ; ' :91 , oin t t the' slavery go lion by Congress , and' de , ... ''''' • .. • .... .. ' elated the renewol of agitation. ' -. \No man has &Metter right to speak oil ; .. ' 4 '.., subject than CoL Clemens. Re took parkin''', •,'. struggle of 4850; witich restdtoadn tke...tompro.: : ! , , , . .mice of that rear. 'After its, passage and !IPTre-.' : ''. 'vat at Saltimore, he gav us:here at the ritirth ' , s, • \ • the pledge that • the SoUtgi only - demanded - 1..... : ' \ \ ; • the question of `slave ry ' So only be at ' .4';' ,. "' ' that if the North did not revive ; it, 24 1 1 1 never wt.*. The'pecTileMave agreed with hi= ' but aftera, year iitatturpi:eiotil peace; we ,find ode- selves in themidst of a now agitation. 'Forthts the South is not- responsible ; , and wo . give COL . Cliuens:'. letter (though; not., ...designed for publicatton) in its defence, :Tllld. 1113u4t4tustition of this honor 111 , . . \Arse Dear - ,§ir :•'-'fcrar - letters 14 , yesterday has juitbeen received, Add' agree \ Siith - Yon in most ' • of its suggestions: The lees tit4 , .la Mi4... , up0#,, the sehjoct of - -.TT ft artieand st \ eat the l. let Ici . Teo eof e ? very. We L 0110-- 011 OWII op 'on,.T with the "ghts t sentimen whit the stump re n t _ Southern ple, t Agitation in y for is \the politician o :1 ‘i \rku . r4ral dl y y i MI T r' 17 All that I coitifi Ott . \lit:bill, was, that M t. he t li i s . % u f e a xi; 0 b whi llt. t.tia 'eP s... d deseriptior of book 't of en. Casa' 1 lson' 1 er, , tea c serially ,Ne ' , .c, tl \ to me to be cot . rant 'n on soruiblionen mil 1,- \ ftt slavery here'' 'Mt . eft I not invtul the , tri advance w t, 'o Me. - lam too ucl 'ties to pay m , I have seen ear 1 braska bill, est 1 and 1 think I car. they will be , +myth) 1 clear to admit .. opened,' and a country which' course every vt bdo not speak eyond, For' at k the &oath , Netth as a tri) - p4e,e wilibe t where. Like among theMy sed to and fro the earth still shall \have it -I rest—that all they' vt4t Soot ithiqi will wins pest, to t c t ed fo te , t,.. abide in I . p ' 'es. and Om. plet(ort . . 13- ti - th. ir, -of safety and`the post of honor. \ _1 , pff•tit, , the" South ask nothing but to be left tt our. ~ have not movedln this matter, bait la we MUM suffer unless Nerthern men, ''rho- ee appreciate our polon, will do us justice bel your own people. oucan do this,: ) uto effectually thanmail at the d . ithlid ,not imply an ' tompi any r _ , ..„,y,.. to do it. it :is, I. • lo t . you,Andconsider the. questmun. . HOn"mg,tobaye the a :stow of, very soon, rremain,',, Yeti, Y.Y93 lb lion. .laAn Vil .Biir•-ei ; plet . . rr , . Pinan.tir:viawl3, F.aut.e. Ilte,ativicesifenur r.T:#9l:4iiitt: Lis fir iftreig* i T auleil. a etatenf sail dirkkiiii earsting.. . . , Ida American,ilaW Xot z The admiralty are making rapii - the fleet. The Oita; 91, new . ordered to be commissioned by Cal. willhave a'.connilement of 850, flea, ing rigged with the, utmost tepidity' taions, 79, which wen fitted as al* out . steam Toirer, 11331:wen . coon C4t. B.. Harris, roe ilisilhtt,'" r wheel steam slooP; will be ready t. Teary... The Dauntless; _24, (screw, moon ? 18, are t be ready, lly,the Colossal, 00, is imMedlately. toI3C UMW, 1314 got ilii47,forlis.s.l . l Tbt steamer . was -put Ante commitudan . The thuitherland,'lo, iii the „West Itilln. :called hi - me, and the ilelcitviia3, 40 ;44- 4 Chatham.. At all.the government 'dock-3... additional binds" have bieu put on, andover-tim. is being paid' ,ixt eideg that the,tienty - iesaels of man, \to be added to the naval: armamentof this countapr.. 7 t —tp_ontionof which is for."_thit North Nei fle...inn be completed withont the:least lees' of ; ilia, 'i, once`clmnitateed, mix be :Onienniatilin:nf Atm, and ion; of ,-. ' ' .4 Gamed tpir da 'ego,,nt . 'aid Of . e ' Bri ' teen of long ' ''diSo ft as eh, clior, B 'Adidrat 'chard 'to berliktba - flie: ban, at nidered'all bands to ipeM, and then iniVaseli' ', , „eiP` a I ' :Mani tliat;nt i recut; ,. inky, he hid e.oT h i doviri*\ , Englarid was on e era ' 'with Bump! .He told - th ' '4.,- ' could not dispeisewitit'tlieli ' rideeir, - nud there fore, insteadof beinkpaid off,' ' ei Would be pidd down: 41S - lniew thst;,attrr a '' onenruise, this ;might sewn-hind; but the .e.t3 'nor the , ' lay required it, `and ho,inia sure t they , v. loolc upon the announcement in i ' per,i TheY should hail; i fiwweeka' ring, ter wl ' ltefoltirsered; they would act 'as: rtisti Aid ever done lir.,defeiiie a. ill 'icon *niiroirs S34 I ;ES i t1364.71:33.;4116. --. Cli...ll:swkuls, a colored reashei, now r .. real i anada,l3 formerly the' air ottlesulay r Wiwi/art, visited-this city \last week, : and w ea \ , here made: sorao . .atitx.men that will'Arreat tention...lle,atinw,fhat.,th . ;,:isis -in Ca West, four hundred stairs yh '", absennded 'their masters living' In ',Bantu ki , ;itithiii twice of one huidredrides foam hteity.---‘, .tons hiMself ran away from Gen. Taylor, bi \ colored. friends' here . have , ainee;. 11114U12133 \ freedom fron ‘ the heirs of the rata . . \ .Therenre in Ciatintithirty-fiVeiti uSain. \ die' elites ; who tirit repreeented inn ry , istikiiiremiffiticiiklatt - *w crkeing .i.o- a . taidlei paid ' for; labor On'the .llnwof railwil building, is the Provinota ; in the teofn Chat \ lain alone, there anlls/33113 hundred .rtal ‘ ftigitives ylio - ,ire rapid 4 ae ‘ ipairing pro ,in land: - In' the' new. alxditloqm of Burt 4, there are , onohiindree and t • Utilities of ;, ,\ 0* P OO O O - 40 eltPed. 110 , " 0 "'„ 0 own a Out C s : nbin thousand acres : I Lane: whole amount \,, of tend itti Canada --West owne d, b , the fugitives is 'stated lope,'ttventy; ; liii tlii au:res.-0:m. ; ' , "?. 4 . k . ; .''\ ' 'r• :1: \ -1: ...- *. :,, -i -.- ... \ , ', ,'1 as Asuk ew York 1 2•'' • Tar' rri • Vir*eiter Tritarciipt to•4llo'contabis •• • r - s '.thonsiriiice of twelve hunclrtd and court.° • :01 'cithe4ofiroree4refigiiiirt ,- ttiCitpbat •, ••• • Cciaiiromltie. • Aznatethe'iagn • • Sohn' *4ll %Mal. The . remoradnints say; .. ”we remdrilit, oteredio the Senate; 'as notkdi ,the t#e atee ? 10# 1 7 49i , s \ •
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