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    '''''''T..; ! ET'TDAILY:::vtTTsovRow.--T-GAZETTE
ESTABLISHED IN' 1786.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
• PIIIILT,SITEILDAYIX AND WEEKLY Dti •
WHITE'.&
D. N. WIIITEL] . .. • [S OO.
AMV4 liAltIlIT.
' Mrs ON rte %MM. were toot TV in* :tor, otncs
• • TERMS:- •
DA 114 -51‘ dollata per annum . , iambic half Truly
I n ultanne , . • • • .
IT K L da per annum. In advance, Cians
will b. eoPalied ou llowing conditions,. •
Yer
151iaThee
Teezt. '''''''''' ''''' ca
Twenty minas do • 00
The mange foratoth el nb to la, eddrtteed o one Peroont
Wet Invariably In vance: No club patwre, , nn
."" 41, " ime vivito .netts the ibouT
a renown'.
RATES 'OF ADVERTISING:'
c..qoaro, ulna or N.orval or Aot'i
...... o r.o
• each ,addltlonif . o IL? •
:on. ...................
tai
.1 wu ..... ....... .
1 three ...... ..... • as,
00
afro month ' 7 fi
00
R.l
oo
00
Do fonr annoths 10 00•
Dn months 11 01
•
Do • twelve months. ............ IS Si
Blanding Cams, (5 lines , . tea petal:X.2) 00
one dollar for aset add aal •
D o . ~,,,,,,,,, t hangtehle al leaaller.(pee an
num,) ended. or p.m 25 d)
Tor each additional square, Inserted over one month, nod
for eaen.ed ‘ utioual square Inserted under the yearly rate.,
ba Adr ll m
eith ice:
eraMlti exceeding a wain, and not over fifteen
Wm. to be charge!! as lemma and a halt:
poislishow not sog nma rnta)le for legal tadvv4timment.
Wood the amount for their publication.
Announcing etandidaten for of to be charged the mane
• • Adyc , lineinettts not Marked on. the copy tbr a speniile,l
noo.ber of Inanothsroc Will be coutirmed fill'forbidr and
Pareentexactal accordingly: ' • - •
...,T.„ll , _ l ,ltalre of anoend adverlinns etrietly 11.1661 to
iviza t . nr w ath 4l , bilionrs, antl en alLtegr r ogats
n o t ;
not Immediately msoctel':ltir their ore leagues., and
all chums of advertisement., lo length' or obcr.i. ,
ro.a the Mulls eugaßed, !MI be charged at the usual rates.
For all lauds. tranatent la:separately
rendered, and mutat payment Is desired. r
• All advertisement. t er charitable institutiora. Ore cont
it W. 1 ., •eard, tornado. and other public meetings. and all
polities] meetings and notices, to be charged tteirprim;, pay-,
1, able strictly In advent.. "
Musing notion to be charmd fA rents.
Death notices tweeted without gharge.nrdosi
nted funeral Invitations or binary notion, and When
so ennoaParded.to Peld
Regular advertbers. and all oth.w. sending berrinalllliea
,' Mee, requlrlng,notices; dada:7.A to call attentiou to
Palm. Soirees, Coucerta or AMY public anterpfinincll4,
ate made for admittanos—all notice. pre
're h t:= ver notice designed to aill attention
top rivate enterprise.. r i almtlated cr intioded.to. prnmote
individual Interest, no only to inserted with, theunder
standing that the MOW lo so' be:paid 10r. If Intended to
be Inserted to thAknal column, woo rill'he charged
at the rate of 10 cents Yer
Nation or lia" notices to be charged triple Prima.
Tavern
tate'A g License P etition. $2 each. •
bead Es e mad Auctionceig aulvertisemente not
to be claseed under yearly rates, but allowed a diacoupt of
ga i lI Z Y-three and one.third ger met front the amount
- weenie Mt•vitPletrarr =LT ravels.
Ono Rowe, throe Insertions • • 31 SO
Do. awl, sialtiotallruertion-- ...... Al
ADVOILLLOLLIONLY IN WOOLLY LLYYLL
()no &mare, (10 li ad nos-Jona t05erti0n....—....50 cents.
11.. *. eaeli ditional insertion 35 cents.
AU transient advertisements to he paid In. advance.
RATES OP
- -
N. LIOLIES S:,
-.Ve. 67 Markrf at. Waren Third
;• PENNSYLVANIA..
1 Dank of Pittsburgh- par
Nzehanto, Bank of do.....part
. , • iler. and 2.1.13111"11 of do-par
Bankof Commerce- P. , :
Bank of Korth A uterre . a-.6.
na .
'• Bank of I6ortlen Libertka.P. !
p.r i
• Bank of Panylsania......par
Bank of Fenn Township-. I
Bank of thellnited States 1:2 I
. Commercial hook of Pa-par
Farmers' L 3lechanies' Ilk-par
• Girard , Bank. AV
' Kensington Bank._..-.
.. .. -par
Mumfar- A Meek. Bani-atar
'4l Mechanics' 8ank.......-.....par
PA ' ltrri l l u silL ' it k -7.7.=rar r
•
Southway nank............-par
Tradesman's Bank ...... .....-par
Western Bank P.,
Bank of Chambariburgh- . ,
of Chester County-. Par
i • Book of Danalll.,_-- r ,Par
Bank of Del. Co., iTtee.. 4 .....
Bank of Germantown. P.
1 Bank of liettyshurgh....“ : 64
1
Bank of teurstown...-.... -
Rank of 311ddlelown .
.- .. -- .61 .
Montgomery Co. Butit...-Par
(A Bank of as North
66
umberland-par
did
Columbi Bank a
Ilk k Bridge Co-par
Doylestown Bank.-- .... ... par
Easton Bank To.
64
• V rilß en' k iii7,lttO7k.t. 7 6-•pt.
Farmers' Bk of Lancaster-par
Farmers' Bank of F.e.llng.par
Farm. Ilk of dehuilkill Co-par
Far. a Dror. w.r...b.m. 34
Franklin Bk W.hingtem.p.
Harrisburg Bank-. .... ..... 6,1
Honesdale Bank...-....-- .3 •
laneaster 8ank.....-- •P.
butraster County Bank.:..por
Lebanon 8mk...-... . ..., . Pal
6ilners• Bank of l'otissitle ‘.:
Itonotumbela Bank- turf
Haut Brauer Bank---- t)
Wyoming'. Bk, WilkeaLarre .6,
York Bank-- ........ .......- .6i
. Relief Not.-- ...... -..... '.6,,F,
Ohio . State ...
Branch at Akron. • do!
Branch at Athena-- ...... dot
4 Branch at Brtdarport...—
. Branch at Lldlitootha....-doi
tor=h' ..
Ctoveland....... do,
h do;
mach .t Barton-- .... do h
Branch at Delawars........ do
Branch at Colamboa...- do
Itraneh at - nahtabcda-.—. do!
Branch at :do
. Branchat 31anolleld.— do I
Branch at
Branch at Machina/L.-- .da
Branch at Waohington--• do I
Branch at eadLo.--:.. do
Bmoch at Lanmatar...... do
-
Broach at gtrabonolna..... 40,1
Branch at Mt. Tenon--; do'.
Emack at Nat0ctrk...........: doll
ranch stElprlownett..--. doLI
ranch at Barlatta..:—... do T:
Branch atdoLk
Branch at ?It. Plc toant..“ do
Branch at lancavlllar.-.—. do
Branch at
Branch at Plana do:'
Branch at Portsmantb--. dot
*Branch at Eat0n..... _.......
Branch at !Monona. 010 1
Branch at Carahoota...— do
Branch at 3Mad110n.....
Branch at Wooater-..:-.. do
. .
~Faxxn
triMeehar/lea'Flank 3
.Ik , l n i7;nment titnek. bank
• !lons.. Company
'State Bask. - 3
erica, Ttnarnt 6
Bli People. the People. Taranto o 5
liankrd Mantras'. 4
..3
Ilk of V. Canada. Tomato 6
EASTERS racum.or
: n Argiutrz.::=::3z .
n Italtlana - e4„,- ~",. --par
Inci
WESTERS EXCLEASII Y...
...,.- 1
.
..LoutealUa
In.
GOL umis O
ASDEPECIT. VALUE.
, Donkloone, Spanish ' 16.00
I do - Pataiot-,......16,50
'Eagle, old, ... -............10,t0
timle r . e nxr :: ... ..... -....:32.29
PRICES , OP • STOCKS
REP RTED FOIL TIIKTITTHBLII.GII GAZETTE, RY
• A. WILKINS & CO.
,STOCK AND, EXCIIANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 ForE TO STREET.
antledltatee ,
• rannsgsals
A 11*. Ye . f: - .;:te.
Do. coup:
litt.borgh : 0 1
, I. p. 15; 4 _ 5. ..
eig . t1;!. 654 . 1a.
. sisc egoeza.
Bank of Pittanzegh-L
lkiy,.gerehanteEwan lianufltazik
,ehnnge :
Allegheny fazingii Pena
atlzenTs.ru st
sum.
Monongateln Itrinne•-•;-»
lit. (Ink Bt. • 8ridge...... ...
Mind ft: Bridge-
Northern Liberties.........:
lillEsannpart
. 110111LiNa.
Pittsbi , Life luturanso..,
0 Western InsitninreCo_
Clasen.' insurnops C 0...
Assminted Firemen's C 0...
TZLIRIAPIL
fiEbbllnb to
Plttsbough, A Loulnllie—
LalrA
liorne's
LW. 0000, ILACIVICATEJ,!'
112.5 -
Pittsburgh OnWorks
MonougabehvElsekystor..
YsuuuenTi ' L
Ohio Penns. Itsilroad....
halt t Ohio Itsikrad
Cleveland At Walls'lle R. D.
Marla* Itslinsy,Dry Dock
Fayette Managua •
kris Canal lionds.tolD
. dm
Turtle Crook Plank Road
An.. & Percleee PisoL
Greensburg Turnpike Rd- .
Chattier* Gust
•
hilontsota
Pittsburgh St 1t05t0n........
. North &merles . .......
North Western
Iron.. .... . . .....
rskts •
Pittsburgh L HoSsi...
06000
Miveuturs...-
Ideretunt
Iloabgton- "
Fn.,*
..V.7CCII/NOE AM) 1101
A. WILKINS ,
•
trititad Sfalts Dusk Buildino Na.7l Toarth .414
rtirrsaqair, PA.
VOREIGN and Domestic .Ss.change, Co in ,
p - Bank Note. and Land Warrants, lamest and add.
Oelleatnne wade Ulnas;
_had tb e Union
dleananrad and loans
m o d, Doo t And nA4 artl.lTalsedon. wt
Hong lnca can on sepal a tniareet snowedash en
or s nodded time. dec3
• . GEORGE E. ARNOLD Ss CO. •
DEVAI,I RIS rxeu AIWE, COIN. mom Nom
2ro.fmrrth Wert. teppwit,
eclbdiwT
AWlrananctione at molt liberal nitea-Etr
•
'PORTABLE TITABIII:,10 MACHINES AND
SEPARATORS
. • W . .... Aitli .
„ A 1 , 0 7 E D. r t0: .4 be thoroughly built,
.91,osit• Ehornlaron li a4; rilt-i,i4v., , „ , , vt..1%,..„..L.
• trugh. The Thrashing 6 / a ehluee aretuntlful. .toed an d
weed; me wily removed froteL'.fare to D
14. k led mei
be uwd with equal unrenlenee In hero orl4.kt rook.
•' ' r a g rune lighter. 'thrashes faster, or =du bettor VI01 . 1“
then 9,000 of them ere ftmr In um .h 2 the Western
,annany Nest of the Mountain., Mauro( them
. s have thrashed from 60 .to /.00,000 bashed., each: end an
i . through trial, they hare been recommended by. throe who
wee them, to
.., e se contpiete. and to work u well .14 SDI ha
the werld.. . •
The demealer . is .Iloot's Patent, and Geataebed to the
'.Thresher and. patopletely separates the 'true end chaff
1 ' f the greln,and his glean entire aatisfectkm whenever
t rled. . tor27l. y'r
i . - la
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.--Noti . co Se
41—matrthehtti that-letters
' WV= A h Ats
as,owart.ll omth Payette
T el on
damuW.. AU persons knonlog theemel," Imkbtod
add aatste, are replanted to make immediate
and all having slalom, to yroeent thattißußv i yiorwl .
eatedk,r setthmast,
SontbLYayetta Tornap.
00K HERE : Aboot3o aeOn of well im
woo.' / 4 . 4 , 434 WIN Yrom the cur. And must be
the mar la Bolus WSW, and IA offered at sa
pa sow *struft• r SILOSISS WOODS,
Seitt _ . .46 Market stmt.
I S. MORRISON, ttornas and Counsel
lay F .
ourth,Pi lor at ism
tts , b
, Pt tomusesl to Stu. 41 Grant stzlet
ussr urgh
---
HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake
-4„, ll's Buildings," firm?. Amt. between Fourth and
11 anion we .l Alloy. aual-wlyT
OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at LT,
IA EL LOUIS; No. f u i
itOultElt,Tr Attorney at!tLaw—
rEa,..aZtatub V. d rant strenta,opp.l he 9ollat
- mr2tl r
t r ) RAIG, Attorney at Law, New Castle,
aet i tforns P altr6Z."&t . t4ti a aaT,EN
HIIIII tpri smith; Krasner & Rainer H. Childs&Sni . Ln-
Fran. It Ilson & 11. Lae.
:TAMES J. KIJIIN, Attorney at Law, otice
SUP Puurtb street. near Griot. Pittsburgh. Surs-dir
i t..S t l T ' .. ALDl , N . : l G, a d o l i o n rney and Counsel
itelerenena—A.lt. Lon= Slut & Stanton.
folls-dly3*
IZRAtiCISC.FLANEGIN,Attoiney tit, Law,
N 0.170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
lA, SPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law
No. b'd blfth street, rittxburgla.
BANKER AND 'BROKERS.
rowasa CANY TIANUNce
R RAMEK Lk - KARR, Bankers and Ex
ese.es Makers, Dar Itid
steal
Gold and SIIY. and
Not., negotiate loam on !teal Estate or Stock Seen.
Ares , purchase Promlacory Xotes, and Time 11111. on East
and 'Won. lit end Stocks on Commlulona Coll.:a
-ttune made on all MIN.. the Union. (Mee corner of
Third aud Wood street; directly opposite the St. Charles
. •
D. KING, Coin, Stoek aid Exchange
Broker. Farah eltrrei-tlnys 81141 eons gtoCke on
ninlsslem }l:change on Eastern elllet ,Pupplied st cur
. rent rates: Collections made on tho West at Imerstrag
Won
tern_ Bank !totes Bought and Odd.
16,7CIMMt ttIYZA •1811C1 11000.1. •01. X. ILIA,
1111ALME11, IIANNA & Successota to
In
Mans A Co., Ilankert,ExcLamm Brokeramid
alam In FaCeign and Domeatio ilachange. CertilleaMe of
Deposit, Dank Nctes.,.d Sperle-N.W corner of
Right and
Third streets. Current Honey received on Depoatt. Right
Chocks for sale. andreflections made on. nearly. all princi
pal pointa of the Bolted States.
Co ld
The hlgliket Premium paid for Foreign and American
oast,
.Dud en eqnslosments of Produce. shined
east, on liberal terms.
WY. n. 1 / 1 1.111/IN. ... ..... , ... J. IL SI I VAT.
.Fsehange ................ dO., ..
ortll East ............ and
ogt .0
Third streeta, Pittshargl,
All trauratetlona made on liberal term., and eollustions
promptly attrudrd to.
& CO., Exchange BrOkers,
No. 75 Fourth atrrat. op:walls the Rank or Pill*
LLLiirgb. All truusadlons at Gloat rates. jTIO
vM. LA.RIIEB., J Banker and Bro
ker, ith strutt, uljdintnlng the Crank LIT
Pittsburgh.
DISCOUNT.
eeee
ITODIES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
. and Iknorstle Bine ot larlusege. ernMaar, IA; De-
Dona, P..* tinter nud byteir, tie. 00 Slert,t atrurt. Pdto
burgh. trir - liollectlous made on all the tainelpet titles
thrum:bout the 1:olted State.
PllTStirloll 6121112, ET
SONS, Brokers.
and l'uura P-240tryle
inrenrh t :Vents.-- do
Drench at Notamato. do
City Jiart Cloclunati. wn .. do
Commercial do
Franklin Bank da
'Lafayette Bank ' do
Ina& Trust Co.. do
Werth= Ecterve !lank-. do
Rank of
I'n'tUlTit'lcii.c(ros.6.- 1
AN rohent Boot
NEW
WU{ .
New 'Tork . City.... ...
7 2L. 3.IeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas,
Choke Family tiro/vele, Wooden and WhionWare,
corner or Worst and :dub :Streets. Is non remising • large
assortment of Fresh Gnat.. to addition to his &heady ex
tensive steeds Phrebased from nrst hands In the Ilastena
markets. 'which will be sold at the lowest market prices.
Air lintels, Steamboats, and , Ikanllles, buytdg by the
dussitity., supplied at ahnieseile rides.
Oaf Donde delivered In the city free of charge. spill
A A. I\I'BANE, Commission and For
lA..'warding. Merchants, dealers in Wool and Prednei ,
genenallyi also. Pittsburgh Nanufschares, Nall4. Dervrad
„street. Pittsburgh. apildf.s3
rl WELLS it . CO., Commission 3ferehanM
vu. and Wholersde Dealers In Bann, Fish. Flour. Dried
Fruit and Counts, Produ , o generaliy. No. P. Liberty
street, enrativereist Ron, Pittsburgh. I sothYb3
1 - S. LEECH, McALPIN & Whole
*, sale Grows, and Dealers in Provision, Metals and
Pitts .
burgh Nanufssetures, 242. and 211.1.1terty street,
Pitteddirgh.
CountrMAUYy
LAB. 7-
Lalflmom lur
All .4".1.4../".a.:7'"'"
RitMlll
nk of the Valley
-
Bank of Vs— itiot
onond
F.. hank, V., Norfolk "
Flamers' Ilk of Virgin]. "
Merrhantra Merhatank "
North Western' Ronk.— "
. . .
Branebe,
NORTH CAROLINA."
Pant of Cop, Fear ..
Rook ef Rt. of N.-Carelra 2
Cow. Rank. Wilmington. -2
3lerebanto'Bk.Neeburn, 2
ROL7II. CAROLINA.
Martha St.Of S.Carolltm
Wnkof F..auth Carolina. 2
Y.1,11 . 0,f Olt.= . ... . ... .... TIZEDIIIci..
FreILBERT & WholePaleGro
<vm 4404=ift- Dealers, folls - aralog And tlans
elmats, No. El 'Sod street, 17ttsborgli
hams. liberal sash advances soosents. All:oods
IrdesireatlS
funk or Charleston..:._. 2
Planters'k. Median's' Bt 2
1007. AORMY • .1 1-
EOM SON Sc CO., Wholepale Grocerp,
1 5 i i i be zt r t . "elt i lm i, : r 11: 1, COISIMISB101: 1 Men.banlt l iTp. ,
WPItIN(;EIt successor to S.
w. 7LtILDIAL6II. Cnmmbvlrm d Forwarding
Wenn:Lot. Dealer to Word and Praluro generally.
No. 14., }lo,t st...d 116 Fecund at.. Pittsburgh. '
pr K . EN 0 ' . 1)1t 1, 1 , a, ,... fa;,..,mi,a,,r,,(ltitnj ant
.tani:
arebouse. N 0....." Wood rtructildttsburttb.
Particular Attentl. raid do Forwarding lierchandiu.
104.1 e.. 1 44.12c11 . 01 fir tale. No ognuection, or preference
for Wats ur any description.
Orders pr.:LAD-attended to. Instruellona aid, in all
amt. le Imp/Fitly oheyed.
.'lour nosiness respectfully soted; anal pledge my
aelf to nee every exertion to your netalf.
[la
Au of
[lank ofgu lus. E,lfi'g Co
till, of Bra nwlek.l
• TEN F , I 4 EE.
Alleolrent Ban 5
Ilt erKoatasekr,Lonlaio
11k. of Lonisy'r.Thurstnn •"
1
INcrthern.likofK.mturty
iSuathern Ilk off:will:wk.,- "
.HISSOCRI.
'Ck of Slit*
JLLINOIS.
Fiat° Itank;nili 1-iiieboo 5 , 3
I ng , ./t of 75
MEM
E=EMN=I
..b.JONES, Poi-wanting and Commis
don Meicitauts, Dealers le Produce sad Pittsburgh
aotactured Articles, Causl fleshy war tereuth rtreet,
Pittsburgh..,
A. A...ntaur..— - - , WY P. JONES.
fIRAItDY, JONES & CO., Suebeimors to
ATWOOD. JONE.I4 k CO- Commiss:on and Forstartl-
Pittibng .Ic:chan
i, ts, littalers in Pittsburgh 31anufseturedGocnis.
urg
ttioW. POINDEXTER, Conunission and
ihre'reding Ilan* and ~tor the parchaie 'and - Sala
o U. Western Produce. ]eon. Nails, filsits. and the Ma
nua:sum! Articles of Pittsburgh generally; CdlWater,and
64 Pruitt street, l'ittsbusah. Pa.. sepl6
-
URB RI DOE . ..
Wholesale
ill Omen .daerunteel. Member* Not lleystei
street. and MO nest neve. rlttobarsh.
•41*
erleitufurs..—.
goverrin. "
,Ten Gulkitrs- ......
...... .
1111EY, MATIIEWS CO.,WholesaltiGr
it rs. Commistion and Forosnling Mora:anti, and
gents er for Brighton Cotton Tom, 67 Water at., Pittsburgh,
&A_NTELO, General Coliiinis. 4
114 don Merchants. Philadelnble. Mosel ',diemes
made cm eeneLaeraeats of_Produce genera/Iy. jal7:y
Witb..
101LN WATT .& CO., Wholesale Grocers,
ell • C0M111114 , 1013 31eathanby and Dealers In Predate, and
IVitisbural Manufactures, No. '976 Liberty et., Pittibaruh.
B. CANFIEL% late of Warren, Ohio,
s tJcommnoen and Porwarding Merchant, and Whole
raJrr in Western Reserve Cheese, Buttes Pot and
Pearl Ash, and Western Produce , generally. 11 Aer Meet,
',between NmithfieldandWood. Pittsburgh.
LITTLI . ,
...............VIOLAS ISME, rL
(Late of firm HoLisen.Little&
all LITTLE' & CO., Wholesullo Grocerg,
Tirtletu i rl. — .V=Stlnlir==d74ll:
littrah.
nt.J.o.&Joly
tat. Fobs. Aug.
tti'Veitic
lot. Maya Nov
do
do
Int.hol.iactly
do
Int. Ml.
a t No•
iIIEESE WARFMOUSE.-ILENRY
j COLLINS. Forteardlng nnd Comnthudon 31erehant, awl
Dealer In CherptYktutter, Lake Viols lout Predutt, generally.
LI Wo street. stare It ate, Ilttehrtrgb turgl
VON BONNIIOII§T & 111IMPIIY, Whole
, sale Grraere and Conan Wan Merchants, and Dealers
In Plttalruratk 31anufactusta, No.= Water Meat, Pitts
burgh. I.a.
JACOB FORSYTH, • Jr., Forwarding ,tuad
Contraindon Merchant. No. 58 Water amt. Plttihm•gh.
te2fely'.sB
Div Mulct.
.1.
Div.ll et
DI, 2. DS
1 Div. . LIP , ' e
ZiIOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer
n French and American Wall Vapor, No. 45.5 Markel.
hetireen 'Third and Faarth street, rittatenrab.. --
zate,l.3
Div. 20 v , et
I Div. Novo f2.7f
W AIeCLINTOCK, Imparterdan e;
C.lTettnx. Thor on
CL L. I , llorttg ' . ' 4 4 ea; and Hann ' Corers, Window Shades
Stearti'lleat Tkinstutogs.l'io. 112 Market street. • •
ItoA Pal & DE LANGE, Denier in Hides,
Leather nod 011, 215 Lllerty greet. (sljrn orthe 001.
P Boras) ' _ They wtll keep on band. at all times, a gen
eral asagiment of Leather for Fhnealakers and Saddler,.
ose; also, Shoewakers'
• Apia mm
FDtr 4 oCca?
Jan. 4
Nov Stock.
NItsbORRIS & PATTON, Who!caul° and Re
tail Grocers, on Ufa Eaa Ala of the Munaskl,
arch. Pa.
•
GROCERS.;
drl7,llT MOORE, Wheleau46 Grocer, Ree
illianta.Tinailis lknicr 1 47 f rorlrot . t il t4llMea l .ti
No, 314 - Liberty' 1=1: oa - Ilhaaall a. 7 I
On* of ouporkr old Mooosgahola Watakeziwkdoh SILL
rAd lasrfor mph.
L 0. Gam • .0. Welretoer.
105
3.5
3.5
10
20
G. GIUFF 4i. CO., Grneeng and Com
, dzu r/11 Er .a ct:r4 eat er: „. l 1: 1, II . od
kilid
Root su- Pltte.urgh. fel.l.lT
170
14!
7 6
a 1
2
45;
Ex. N.
Div. 115.4 r 0
New IStso4.
011912 z CLICILIMG% AM. 11. 10YRff.
BLACKISUItN & CO. Wholesale.Gro
y. tost Volrulshers, and lk:alsra In Produre and
ttgburgh lanntactunms OW, filch d Oakum always
On hand at their Warehouse, 111 Water stnet,
5aP12,.7•
4 •
-
Z 1
II:
44
.1 ,
2.r 1
12
!swat rlftet -ROM, 1/101i3.
ISAIAH. DICKEY S CO., Wholesale Gro
cer, enuantarion Nerd:ante. and Dodoes. In Produce,
On Water street. and 111; Front circa, Plttaburgh. .
.Ik/I:GILLS ROE, holernie Grocors and
No.11)4 Llbaty 'tied Pitt..
tt , IIC •
WZMiiniIINEE4
WM. BAGA.LEk C 0.,& WI olosalo Grce.
• ma, Nott.le and "•1 Wood etteet. ritteboeirti.
WILLIAM A. M'CLURG. Grocer and
Tea Deeter. tamer of Wood and Cloth Arced. Las
aiee*Y• on hoo d • WWI assortment. of choke On:eerie. nod
it i ,.Teee..-Fo litult• and Nuts, Wholesale and ItetalL
potters nuppliedon the lowed. terms.
ROBERT 'DALZELL & CO., lirb6lcanle
, Groe.r& eimituivikm Slerr_bante., Desiorein Prof
.pd rietliburith .11/rmAteturer. Na = Liberty itrewt.
Pittabrutb.
7 — ii D. meg ..... .. 31 .
IV! CK k. ""Ln6
successors to
.vv IL Wick.. Wholesale 6 ronerf.l , ard d
Commlrtlon Idebanla, Dealer. In INN .
Sidla.
Yarns, and Pitt re aturgh 31anufactarea
amorally r p rurr Z;
Wood and Warr street,. PlWaburgh. .
- •
OULISF,RTSON; Wholesale Grocer and
3teeehset,Deeler in Produce and nu.
lieeey e eteeets• Articles, 195 Liberty retest, Pltus.
leas h.
JOll3 Fury - - • tzemiab nolo.
a; R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com
* utlroinn 3Seretuott, and Dador.la Pradm — Bound
C jetk Bonding*, fmntl.r Mort Wood, and Six th
irtrecto. litinburgh. -
!Me
fAGALEY, WOODWARD Ic CO., Whole-
Wei Oroern,No.= !dulcet street. Philutelphla.
„„ SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street,
doc , n_wart of Market. WIN b
11111.. A:LAB . 0,
4. D,ENTIST, Penn strco
11. On Saturday, no ono •111 bo b
maim! or otion4•4 to
Woe nun 3 7,1L1 Ura../ 0.41 onpolonnont or In t o
of astenno nniAns. lonlikkot
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
COMMISSION &C.
==VI
DENTISTS.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORMIsiG, FEBRUARY 24, .1854.
_ _
AGENCIES. . L:.' •
_
A CAR- .—llaving been appiraint(7 - 1 : the o:-
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
• Manufacturer and-Dater In Cabinet Wart, No. SZI- , e ,1 1 ,11 .47 . .t . gente fur. Plttsbargh. or illeofPatent
ted , and Stretched Leather them maw
liflrd street. • '
13
ENNETT Sr, lIRO., 3,lnnufacturers of Plain . L':,=,..g r g r " ‘ :ll',. • l"; g1,„ . ..Tr0.,,,rr a strat
and Fancy Tallow. Rockingham and Creme- Colored being superior to any, Leather Belting ever before sabred
..,... 05e,,,,, , L , o n maourar,,,a7, c,,,rner of Weed:mien ,In this markek Alpo, a large stock oral' widths of India
and Franklin streets. Blrmlnghant, oppcelte Pittsburgh .' Rubber Belting constantly on hand, and dir mle a the
mar:lo4ly , "Machine Belting DePot," No. lid Market stmt.
, ;
J. a 11. PHILL/fil •
I dit.sl WETIIERELL, Manufacturer of i . "P.-15
, ,
11.1/ PATEN!' DON VICES. • euperlor article, SOLID BON , A usriN LOOMIS,. Real Es tent,
end
end 1111.17. ED BOX VICES. corner of Anders. and Doh- Stock. Merchandise and 11111 Broker No. 92
hsan streets, ono square from the /land street Ref_ ,dge Al- ourth street, above Wood. Business prom attended
legheny City. , . oc2Omell ; to. -.-Jylially -
irtNooL WORKS, corner of First and Liberty {;;,, AMUEL L. MARSIIKLL, Secrittary Citi- .
streets,? Pittsburgh, Ps—Maehiniste. Tools or mery ;- 10 sen'n Insurance Company. N Water at
m ety, such aa IRON PLANERS. Slide apd Hand TOWN- • •,. „ . , the
4.
ING LATHES, DRILLING MACHINES. Co.. Co.. mantas -; - w Y. JOKES, Agent of h ranee
Lured to order. ffelll .14)8. F. HAMILTON &CO. . • Co. of North AMrclrs. 111 Front (tree
1.5.0 lON. —JOHN P. (ICIOCI. : ' TA .M. GORDON, Secretary West Lulu
til'ONES dr, QUIGG, Manufacturers of Sprirag ; r . ~..- c „, 72 w m . ,,,. ~,,,,t. .
and ;Dilater Steel, Plonsh Slab Steel, Steel Plough - - 15' •
IngS, emelt and Eliptle Sprlogs Brass Nut Tapers, Half! j GARDINER:COFFIN, AgentforFranklin
u.
r.aat Sereme3fall and Hammered Iron Axles—Corner of '
. • Fir. limurni 9 m (Amoooy, northesst agate of Wood
Boss md First streets, Pittsburgh. . and fhlefi sigmas. `ll. •- .
.14 . , d ...- -IX IL ROOM. '
M ANUFACTURING.
ozd d cans ---..,
.B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers of .
• lloger's Patent Improved Steel Cultiratlyr.—Coimer
fi2 aroma it. Mt.. allDErir a. HIOIOIII
111 and First streets. Pittsburgh.
Cl EO. H. TAYLOR & flUSTON,.(suenessors
Ilk Alt . , & CO., Manufacturers - l i
Lig
rscN MORAN to Taylor S Idlorno.l General Cousgtimilon' and Far;
jof Shovels. Spades, Se., Warehouse fi - o. es Wood id, 1 ardloir4lerehanta. and Agents for Eastern Trwmrtn
raven Mint and &arid streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1
lion
L ag; 'W M= 'E'' a
' M i t stlt?'lll% Shoot.3l
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh: : • lu gs Cotton . l ' iOntneky Ite r tno . Tollseet sAT'a iNtf.d.:
jr.ENNEDY, CIIILDS & lanufac-; .1 0pt.... me, B. aaa hin, Lesil, Naval Stonss, sill* Chu*,
C 0., . , ;yeti and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods gontrally.—
BIL turns of— • , / Agents No• the "Penn 31111" and .. italsobr NW Ndeetings,
I:enn ANI hoary Set Sheetingie i Pittsburgh. No. 4R Front street. (o twig . Litairrille,
Carpet Chain of all colors and shades; ; Pittsburgh and No..
Louts racket Landing.) Ginelbdtati
Cotton Twine ;
. Bed Conic '
" Plough Lines and Sash Cord; V
liattink.
Bops of all nix. and deseriptlonA
l rg gUn:lh'l•Tr athg''L'h — l'r ale suet, will fell
_RM. 4. men. ...I•ltts elitlrerft.t.
InoIEII.RON & CRISWELL. 801 l and Bras&
Fountkm, Manufacture. of all atndie uf Brass 'Work&
omutlre, *ram Engl.. Item:Meru du Mao, Cu..
Batting manufacturers.
P • C. STOCKTON, late Johnston ,t Stock
ton, Bookseller Stationer, Muter and Binder, cur
use of slarket and Third greets, Pittsburgh.
JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer - I:No.
. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Building.
T• •
R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
lIIN • Dealer in Blank and School Books. Paper amt Eta
tociery, No. ttil Wood greet. (between Third ands)
Pittsburgh.
01IN S. DAVISON, Bookseller aril Sta
tioner. loweessor to Davison & Agnew, No. f nelarket
rat, near Fourth, Pitt...eh. Ps.
(
I_lENTt or Y t. Lß o o ., S , W2RT . l, 2 _Book . s t eller ‘ and
Dcai near
PINE AND CEDAR WARE.—SA3IUEL itil • ssa,o,,,i. elitsbtingb,il'a. I .
..IL KIWIESEN keeps S
üb. . hand a good ionewt
n.eut of tv,,,a mat ascii Tub. Done. Steamboat. Oak W., F L , AY & C 6., Booksellers and StationiTs,
Kitchen o r.
De. BucketW Wooden Bowls, Chu rn s. Dry \0. .5 Wood stniet. neat door to the earner of
l o a d.Tr
Sleastir., Mite and Crorry Wash Wards, and all other ts , urbih Po. School and law book. constantly on d.
kinde of van in his lino.
11. ENOLdSII & CO., Booksellers, No.
Also-50 neat, Tubs, and 100 dorm Buckets
Wareroom, /Wang Hall, Fine street. Pittelnini, r.. .I 3_ No.__ Wood etreet, between Fohrth and DiamOtid
ap24(y , ey7 Pittsburuh. Pa.
Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. ' •-•• I------------ -•- - -------
PO-PARTNEIISHIP NOTICE.—Tho .111.0* MUSIC, &C.
~1 ecribare would respectfully Inform their Mein's and '
~.,,..... „. „,„
the public generally, that they hare entered lobo p &ilex , 1 !AMY.% u..x.r. Le, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
std p rtmaynen sing on the lOth cif April. Under rho Arm oldL, 0 : Mimic .d Duel Instrument. School Book., and.
Kijil7AslB i Lille Por the tomufaquro of BLACIINIFiIf d Hop., :.de &geol. for Chlckering's Plano , Forte Ibr
FOl,l.ltT, Rot. street, Wan:anon. No. 12. Ifinot
Allegheny a dlr. I dent. near First, l'lttabunih
or sash N. B.—Op aid. ld Ira n and Copper taken in atebange fur word,
Orden loft at the Voundry or Oiler, wlll he attended to
punctually. fehtlY
Arnold &Villiams
JESTINGANDVENTILATINGWARE
k.Irou
-
lIOUSE--)l.ufarturtre treof Chilsou's Furnaces.
ght Iron Tubing. mud fitting int Stralu. Gas ur we.r.
No. 23 Ilszket smut. Pittsburgh.
We hare solo nor rummer.. Yetterm, to- to Memo.
All. OLD t WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend
to the patronage or the Publid•
ocl SCAIFE. ATFCTSSON t Cob
c - awffr0,,5wr,7r0747110..1„.
I to make of the yery but materials and superldr wash
.; &whip. They lotted to hare alwayr on hand Stn
ori
ent 0101 sizes from n to SO inehestat their manufactory,
rner of Robinson and Sandusky streets.
BOIIKItT WILLIAMS,
JAMES WILSON.
, Alleulonty, City, MaY v aly3ollr
A. BROWN, would most respectfully in
• farm the puling that he keeps on hand, at his Mond
on the wort aide of the Diamond. Allegheny fltr, a cure
plc!. &mot/mutt of Venltian Blinds: ALA Tenitlan Shut
tem are ntsie to order, In the best rtyle, warranted equal
to any In tim United States /its Inindaran 106 I/moved
without the al4 of rue. driver. Hazing nun/owed the
steel. tools. end an d of the Cabinet kstablishummt of
Hammy R McClelland. I au prepared to furnish their old
eustomen an well as the pubile at large, with everrthing
In their lilt , Ague:. h o . wood vitt.bunih.
InattlYl J. I. UnoWN.
T:IACT-12. PT WMITX/S.
PENN GLASS WOBXS;
ORENZ R WIC}IT3L-IN, Slnnefacturers
,r;fd Z - Vr„,La
at raid to «td steam of Window
Glass and private moulds for Dottier and Vial.. itea22
JOll.l D. 11.00f.:1 _ _ _
. .
M'CORD 8.; CO.
WHOLUSALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE
(AT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEALER:in.: ALI. KINDS OF FURS.
'CODNER OF WOOD AND Fo'7ll STBZETN.
• Pittsburgh. Pa.
•
is-Thelr mrY nualiti and dslouf lists
ancj Muffs. Boa,. ColI and For Domed.
AugW-Dals:ly
Self Head Smoothing Irons.
TIFE- GRE A TEST DOMESTIC INl
proinaeot or the age. Ladles fled them snood desk
ra e articJe-Utasiug labor. tlrne and money. a ll eseltants
and Pedlars SUPplted on liberal term.
Address. (Poe , Paid.) t J. JACKS:PS.
IM Witisl street. Pittsburg.
scir For sale. also. at tbe principal hware stores In
tbe Hip. bribl. Graff L Cr...nd Mr. kb.. Cartwright.—
Alan. Tailors' Runs, on the fame principle.
fetal:titalp-WS
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kin
. Ofacturing Company. •
MITES COMPANY 11AVIING ENLARGED.
thelf oliaeitr for troannfartarlng. are row - prep...l
to rueotithe Increased demand fu. their:Mao CYltrible anal
Banding Clay- orders proary •affradesl to by
LEIt d J 0,019, Caual Bath,
Pitteloargh. Y.eptelater 18a1.-
NTT:on:Roti
*- COACH. FACTORY.
57441. .annd Aden. near 11st . s re
Y.. M. hitatum - "ettorturnitt: ' •
WOULD respectfully &Ili the attention of
Southern tea Western Merchants to Lk fine stock
Of en.initoe. ...Sing In price from 1100 tu MOO. These
Carriages are built from the best material and workman.
ettly, and under big own super... Non: he am, with eunfi.
dance, warrant MA work to to Inferior to none mamas.
meat tunot In the Union. The mere. of of
Intsinem and the
Increase In demand for Mistime of work, has induced
him not to build any. summon ur low tdicestwock In hie
establishment. Perrone wanting grad honest work will
plado toll and examine hie stock before rang raft. All
wor
New ifoicliliiiiPryL 7 Allegheny:
, M. 11. Vi Would re-.
opertfully infEwtn the public CO. Vat they have
lir l ! ':7ll Y ... attop on lama, between Federal and Panduskey
streets. Thera, now taking and are prepared to naive
alien for crony desert lion of vehieley Ces , her, Chariots.
Darouches. Buggies, L • lminns, le., which, ?rota their
long experience In the manniketaa of the above woo k. and
the facilities they have, they ftel contdenV,they are ambit
ed to dti work on the most reawn►hl. lento with More
wanting article. in their limo. .
Paying pithientar attenthtn to the palatial of materials,
sad having none sett amatent workmen. they have no
hesitation to warranting their work. We therefore sok
the attention of the public to title matter.
N. B.—Repairing done to the hest mamas, and on the
most reaonable terms. jattf
_ _
Coach and Carriage Factory.
TOIINSTON, BROTIIE'IL & CO., coiner of
flehromt and Helixes streets, Allegheny Cit. , would
rimaymetfully luf , rm their friends, and the public ly,
that they are rumunieturing Carriages. Barn is Cook.
...TS Hugely". Plelgim and ,Charlats, In all the r serious
stiles of fi nish and proportion.
All 'milers will to eimeuted with strict rear to dors
billty and beauty of finish. Repairs will elm bakittended
to on the meet removable terms. Coins to oil their work
the hest !Witten Shafts. Poles and Wheel Mod, they feel
'ambient that all who ramie them with their patronage
will ho perfsetly Satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to gim them ► all tefare pup.
chasing elsewhere.
Fifth Street Stocking Factory
ABILITY, ENERGY, AN ECONOMY.—
The bortgoods in Chiidren's Dose, Men'. flocks, tin•
rrehbu, and Drawers. rold at rosaullicturaga priors. at tin
Filth street stocking Factory, all nude horn troor's wool.
NO ADVANCE IN Piller. MIL DALY,
Flocking Factory. 6th WOWS, batimen Rood and Market.
--- -
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
Wanmscrrnmui or
IX:OKM} STOTT.F. onterre. YttONTS.,' FENDERS. dCo
/Merry :dyed, opy.rife. lirod.
ARNESTLY direct attention to a new
p eeedt alis h t o their Vet pggs P eNsTl tulla:t r a i rgt t iVlCS,
V and
known as the "Keystone State and the "Western Ster."
These Storm In neatness of finish. economy of moldy. and
roundness of Inaterith surpass anything of the kind yet
offered to the inflate. In addition to the articles alluded to
above, their general 'gook comprises everything In their
peculiar line, with the moat approved hnignefroon onto in slew
of end utility. Platform and Counter SCA LKS. Dark Milky
Wo Boxes, Bellow Ware, Sad and Dog hens. Sugar and
T a er . liViM i te a lei n e , i r . eg i =bie variety of 'timecod
J. J. )011413-1 O. • I , 9PZIIIIT,
L' ton Roggen et Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PirTSBURGII, PA.
TRACK And-Depot Railroad Scale., Ray,
Cattle and Ilrldn do: Itallbrm and Vomited. dor DoOr
lalco of all ales, Spring. Drop and Thrtmllatrhes, Codes
Mills of various klndr Paint Attila,
_aprnnod pattorng
rie
Doltsl, In form and and }Wanin Walt g. Malleable Iron Coating. of vdton
r
*A
•
• 44 • 6 - I,
BRASS . d.I2I.ITRRS OAS FITTERS.
oral 1119 PirsTBi;ed. Atilintrph.
AND ILDLISAL IsT6Mr, OPPOPITZ 141110. ST{l . l., •LIZORITI.
'ILI AN UFAC'rUII F 1 all kinds of Water, thus
4.71 mid Seam'Fittings. Itnwes attest up with Gas and
rata Do
abeam Fitting*:
my4.tr
J. HOWARTH it BROTEER,
MARBLE MASONS,
eel Lll7Ell7l' NTREET. A7.4R REPENT/!.
RESPECTFULLY. inform their friends and
pub le_kenerally that that Lave opened their
t i ale b lrorke l at.the aboecistand.w ben th yHs la ha
• terse supply of beautiful MARBLE SIATP:II, * of O ' re- ' •
efan alld Outbid etybut Monuments. Tomb., Head Stones,
Pmelture blebs,' La, which they aka et extremely lots
31arbie In Meek, Bleb. and mewed to mdse. •
Cemetmy lots oucloindorlth ..3sdou and Freeport !tonna.
apt} . „
W. W. WALLAcE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
21% Z2l and = Liberty stret4 apposite OmitMelZ drat,
PITTRHVEtiII.
ILION - NTS Tombs, Grave. 'Stones,
_at Tops . , lllantals, Impeded Stones.
ways on hand, and made to order; by machinery, at the
i si7;Z 4 e l' rem in e n 4r. ' A
Mtn r ig g er:l nallat
Lbft f ixl . hlf. ' d to the Trade at the lowestpnem, AU orders
Sled with despatch at 210 Liberty street.
WATTS c`o4 Merchnnt Tailors, No.
1:4 1155,LItertr etreet-4s now receiving very 'elegant
new st •
.les ef tnarsle PT' gentlemen'. Mear, *lnsisting of
Ouper eurrm, lletv• 4nor -and Velvet OSPILMERV.ii,
!lush, Csehaarrand elk I sating.e In great radar.
Persons In want of Superior Clothing ore respechilly Im
riled to eassulne our Mock beam, buying, as we
will endeavor to make It to their Interest to Marchese of no..
• cola E. WADI'S .k CX).085 Liberty street.
DRY GOODS.
t. IJ
A. A/1011 aCO • rremczan...e. i.lllTBolff .
A A. MASON CO., Wholesale stud Retail
PI era Ui ha./ •434 SWUM"' Oman. Flft4
lIRPRY to BURCIIFIELD, Vholesale
lavetunta, 4.morl,mtrthalut
MEDICINE.
R. JAMES KING; Office and Residence,
No : 112 Tin Aired, oppoiita the catbaina. rms.
WOOL MERCHANTS.
LEE, successor to MERRY & LEE : ,
troll Dodo', awl Conuolsodoo Ardytat f gm
of iossehao Woollen foods, Co. . Motif Snot;
pA: MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
mai:lnsurance Company. 42 Water i 44444,
T A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission
Vs.iklraTt7 i 7 iilTlVa r g a St. 1 " I ' 8WP1. 410 14 13 1 '1:
Oakum. Zion. Pa1ut...0., •r. "B"
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
H'e.tern r l'enn~7~lrinia—\o. til~\l'mi Rnet.
ENRY KLEBER, Denier in 51tutic i , Mu-.
And Instrument', and Imparter or Italian String.,
&gout for N n Clarra grand and aguarn Maul,
with enlanaan'a Xearan Magnin:neut. Alan fig. Dunham
Plan..
I SCIIRtEDER ,t . CO., Music Store, 4th
ni. g. ::::ViZ14A ' .%111 `. ,..vz. -- „,.rilirtlr
11,
___.
DRUGGISTS.
RIIRVI. JR. ..... .... .... rupsmul
. 1 WILCOX S: CO., .Druggiste and , Apoth-
Ju. emirs, corner Market street audtbelMainocotkeep
constantly on hand • full and enmplete lunnment
Drugs. Medicines, Perfuniery.andseleles perish:tingle tbeir
Diviner,
Physidens preeerlptions cuirfullyeninponnded. tlylll . •
61IN P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer in
Drugs. Paints. Dila, Tarnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. 296
street. illtshurgh.
All orders reCeißt. prompt ettentirm.
11' Agent G.lr Loudon! Cos sal t uaLle family medicines.
mar 24-1
A. FARNESTOCE: CO., Wholesnie
R
Ifsltgral.
bomb. meh7
Jill E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
llwooTls="ilititt7u E rtr. .G(l,ll.4lV"an7:ll'
.. .. ...'....r=tn.
RAEN Wholesale k ketnil
h Drunaiats. corner Liberty and St- Char sheets
S . C.HOONMAK.r.R CO., Whole-mitt
t eV • Druswista, No. 24 ; word street. Pittehuruis
TOSEPII FLEMING, i Succesxor to L.Wilcox
9 k Co.. louver Market street and Diamond—Kee T S ant
*Gantry on hand a full and emnplete amartmerdef oross,
Medicines. Motto nulls rerfumary,• auff.4ll milder
pertsinine to Lls
Phydelam tericriptlord omefully ecuitamnded at ail
Mmes.
TOIIN HAFT, Jr., boaccestmito — Tam. M'Onr
fey, tuffs, ItAiat
shred.and Drake in
iwnta Oils, Dyestuffs, ts. 110 Wood bekue Tiffh.
111110044. Aar ileoulso Agent for Dr. tours Medleins.
7
MERCHANT TAILORS.
_ .
iICHEISTEII, Merchant T ailor] and (Tr.
• Ituar. ig.. :a Word rt="et. ilau,ithir num • -
La Boys! and if0ut.b.e.X.1.4.151.10-- - +: 7 -- - , tinlikr .
VlTly r , .l.s 4 l l. 31 inßZ,Zelichanglail.orea
erly 'amt.
& co., Merchant Tailore, 181
• • Ltherf 0./Wt.—We ate iferiving ettr
xtrrk an( Good. fee Gentleme'. Wenr-4,Nen., Come
Ideneree Ceding - Bertha newest Styles sml finest qualGT.
Our friend. and Customers srlll Ware give tn. •WI I.bl
MISCELLANEOUS.
- T. C. WARRINGTON;
(DIPLOMA.)
LiAMES' k. CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
Ife has always nu band • tall assarttsoasit. !(c.
stly neon. Plttabutgla. se..lo.lyd
WALTER V. MARSIIALL, Importer and
v Dealer In Main, Fdrured and Nonni'''. Taper
Ilanintd/ No. at , Wood Menet, Plttabh.,
Sole Agent c , f the celebrated matuattarers, IleserarDell•
eaglet & Co. rulal-S3
VOIR PRENTERS.—We will p3ll n good
A IRON palm.
IBIS FASHIONS,IVRTAVIES . ISIIiaI.
ES.—The Pali* Farbiono for JUNE, direct peTst.F...or
i*icon "a" L
ve 14.8. i: .
O
No. Vil3; Pearl. abo Rand sreet-
MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN
ITILLAE—MatArtaIs marked to Astbroldety and Ai:
re Work by MRS. LB. WILSON,.
pe2tt No. 2.416 Peen street, sloes Mud.
rLLLAM NOBLE, Upholsterer, and
Dealer let lioletcry iTholera!card Eatsll, Th ird
tuvey op‘a the P o rt '
PITTSBURGII COACH ACTOBY.—No.
46 Dlatmeid Alley, near Wood Wert.
H. M. monow, Proprietor.
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IiIkLLIAM SCUUCIIMAN' Lithogisph r
gstahltahment. IdigUtrZtia,Pfrtra.=
Alliiie l :ds= BE a ccLatals,Arehlteetural and ?dadaists.
browbea,. Basins. a n Visiting Card.. de l ...CV or
Drawn ea atone, and Tainted In Wars. Oo d. se ex
T In the . 04 anproven style. and at the teal ream
able Tains.
fp FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF
• COFFEE, eetablished I°llL, received Emr preatium
vizi 2 Mired 31, , dati 'end 2 Piploutss—lianulsetory 405
Penn *treat, Pittsburgh. Pe..
IM.Flewere of numeroturreantertelte. eenigully
Bread and Cracker%
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1./RON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK
ER BAKERY. No. 317 Liberty .twat, Om bead
Smithfield.
Hering rorehamed one arW.ll-Nerltgerar-keraaa Pilot
Bad routine., I am prepared to SR all order. fur Crank.
ere or Pilot Bread. at the abortret.notlee.
SuperiorPamil Bread, Rye and Dirpepala
.Bread, Wire
.td antli that. erett7 morninz
Steamboat& Nprlied with bard and 'oft
Bread. at alktimee.
„ //W ei4 eaker atal Confectionary on hand and buds toarder.
ANTED--Old
WANTED—Oki.Coinago of American SH
torelgn Silver and 110.1,
_• Mural of M..k u.
Bank. fir ll. D; KIND, Coln. Stott and E. Broker.
New Rettantant
TIIE undersigned has opened a RESTAII
- at No. 60, Fourth stroet,a fewdeore from Market,
nearly oplawite the Merchants' Bank, which he has hand.
eorneiv Otted tip. and hi now prepared to • accommodate
he pnhile, et all hours, with any thing they may want
tkle thee
Dinner on the table, daily, from 12 In 3 pc M and
every attention will be given to eupply the table with all
the d als elft:setae of thermion.
on the ehorteig --
Me and refreshments furnished to order, at MI Lour, ' untie&
•
•
'With the facilities poseessed by the subscribe, to give sa
tisfsellon, he trusts to he able to merit a general and ex
tensivo.patronsire, and Invites a call from a/I who deeireyst
any time, a mmfortable meal, well get up, and served In
unexceptinneble style. •
Terms reesonable. JAB. WILSON,. No. CO Youtt6 st.
Pittsburgh: May T. 11153
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friends and the Ilia COwn i win he
I. fed ou it a of tr&l
whelmonse end every . ears will be taken to .ty i r Ids
mate
erit addressed to Mane Peet Mee , ring
the lie:alb@ residence end street, will be puede l e in
tended to . foaldtri • PARRY.:
- -
• Carpeting Oil Cloths and Matting!.
01311 '1 & CO.; No. 47 Fifth fitreet, near
, Wand—llan. 'n hand a largo and cholas isartmena
u ARPETINGS, of (ha latest, aud most brantlfal pattern..
..
'loyal Velvet C%petin ' ' ..
1..P. '11 ‘ i tT icAr ik an7 8 1 :i=ttliet4 - '43
, . Tanes_try Stair earnetx
.. e si i. tx
Twilled. and Plain Vettactan
2.° 311. th C f 20gitg» . 72 7 %%e t ! I ti l legn i ;:fur T n"Alierwird e.
and vla. Aix% Rugs, Slates,,
, P and Tata.
&rf iti lpEdOW Shades, Y until= ,glinda Budand Urban
11a= Stair Rada. kn. ''
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Marron-Canton Slatting: White Antet&eek 4-4 64
and 04 wide: Canna Slatting Wall 2-I' to • all of whleh
will to offered at the LOW &IT CAM' rill • m 713
WARDROP'S SEED STORE is 'now re
a pieta with Ewely_Freda for the Rothe , * PTUDIAR
"ti 2'r the Oro Coro Coro Sheller'', sulk and Pdsw
Cutter., and every thing a Interest to the Tanner, Gardi
ner ar—Amatenr. Orders from Deniers and ilarchania Ailed
promptly an liberal tame. • • r
VEARD'S FLUID AND POWDERED
alsonnelored and mold Wholarde
awl 101 l ar wm A.WARD,
, noldkad Penn et. a dome oel Mod.
uQUIARA: GLASS STORE - rannova to No.
Ai Market it" center et Third. Deitieni are
Ir luyttadte taU au4 examine the gamptaetPunt 17
'k_ rar47l2l?%l7
.IM=taalr tr. [ ll l:r .
ATH BRICX4-4 cases on handlind for
11 .1.3 ' JOIIN ILSTT, .7r.
yALENTINEe.--Tho largeat and ,best air
r.artmenit orridetoes over bought to this dt7, gbF
elthor,Wbologgle otoM id ST Wood A.
h lO nittrits..l.llll7Elt,
auk roc, ors_ Broome or es
Ss swam it
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PITT SEURGH GAZETTE.
FRIDAY. MORNINO, FEBRUARY, 24, 1&54
i It is a law in the; social as well as the physical
world, that the smallest amount' of poison, if
taken in and relanted . in the system, will work
Olt ;death of .the bid,. ,--. /t.is not iso if the evil,
be What it MaY, is forced upon thesystem, for in
that case it meets with a counter force which
will never rest until the injurious intruder is ex
pelled; and the bedy restored to health; qr, if
there be not strength for that, until it dies h the
struggle. This appears to ,be a universal ordi
nationta of Providence. In everything per ' inn
to this world, in our animal, spiritual and oral
existence, "it mast needs be that offences co ei"
but there is a wide difference between - ose
which obtrude themselves upon us, ami are sure
to be met with antagonism, and those which we
deliberately tolerate, and thus incorporate With
our very being.
Of this latter class is that unhappy clause in
our federal constitution which recognises, tole
rates and protects Slavery. Instead-of meeting
the abominable thing in a spirit of unceasing,
irreconcilable antagonism, it was incorporated
with a political system with which it could' never
assimilate, and to which, of course, it was the
deadliest poison. Those who did this thing,
it in the way of accommodation. A. union of all
the States could not be . formed without It—at
least it was so believed. The framers of that
instrument had no idea of perpetuating Slavery
when they did that thing; but cherished and ex
pressed a confident hope . that the vigorous work
ing of democratic institutions would soon put an
end to it. . In the earlier and better days of the
Republic this expectatiop was in part realized, -
for several States, Pennsylvania among the rest,
abolished it;* and .it was not until a compara
tively late daythat the authority of the supreme,
organic law wits invoked to shield it from the
opposition of those who urged still further eman
cipation. ThatiNthich was at first universally
regarded as on evil, as an incongruity in our
federative system—but which was inserted by
way of costrnomise, to harmonize things, for a
little while, until, by a. regular' process of law
by the several States, the neceuity for the clause
in question thould no longer exist—became to ha
spoken of as' sneered institution, recognized and
sanctioned by the law of the land, and secured
from assault by all the authority of that venera
ted instrument.
S. W. WAT.Li2I4
Thin was the first slavery compromise; and if
ever a compromisit, in which principle was sacri
ficed to expediency, might be justified, that was
the one. But experience has ,taught us that it
wan a lamentable mistake. It blended with oar
republican iastitutionstm element which, being
in very nature antagonistic, ought to have been
kept in perpetual, - uncompromising, but lawful
antagonism, at every hazard ami whatever cost.
But, unhappily, the poison has been incorporated
into odr political system, and is rapidly perva
ding it in every part, interfering with the healthy
action of all its faculties, and threatening at no
distant day to throw the patient into horrible
convulsions, and ultimately terminate in disso
lution.
17pon the first appearance of high fever arising
from this cause, a .palliation, in the shape of
another compromise, wai administered. We al
- to the Missouri compromise of 1820. That,
as we now see, wan another mistake, as all com
promises of 'principle to expediency are. Had
the disease, or the poison, been firmly dealt with
on that occasion, the nation would have had suf
ficient vigor to have expelled it -altogether from
its system.. From that day to this Slavery has
been on the advance. Before that its posture
was defensive; since then ithas beenagglessive.
In 1850 we had more compromi,ring; but it was
a compromise that granted every thing that wits
then demander by the restless monster that we
: have been guarding and e erishing for the Sake
of a hollow;peace for the moment. Less than
it
: three years of fitful, fever sh -quiet was purchas
ed by the enormous sacrifice of principle then
made; and now we are aain astounded by the
1 demand'of all our remain ng unoccupied territo
ry to add to the domain u slavery, and thus ten
,
der its power Irresistible. It now demands eve
ry thing, and scorns any longer to compromisd.--
! Now the country is either destined to sink in
helpless, hopeless imbecility under the rule of
a proud oligarchy of slave holders, or else the
I. war begins In ;earnest. .By our compromises
-we hive lost almost every vantage ground we
ever haiL,and must now contend at greet dined-.
vantage;-but still there is hope. At all hazards
let us try to save Nebraska and Kansas from the
grasp of this orelloerinst scourge. If that can
be done, we may still cherish warm hopes of the
"Republic; but if not, then 'indeed the prospect
before us is gloomy in the extreme. .
But come what may, let u.have no more com
prelnisest.'• They are but refuges of lies. They
hue all involved an abrogation of principle, and
each being the fact, we have no right to expect
that they-rill be faithfully regarded, or that thez
will alien' lasting peace. ' We impugn not the
motives of the departed or- the living patriots
who resorted -to the three memorable 'ones of
which we have spoken. Their motives, doubtless,
were pure, Inn they were fallible men, and time
and experience have shown us that they greatly
erred in judgment. C.
•,Tbe Online.. of MR Interdicted It forever In the
Ncothwett Territm.
This is the name of the new and handsome
ball just erected by our public-spirited and en-
terprising townsman,George W. Jackson, at the.
corner *of FourthanLiberty streets,•Pitbsburgh.
Fourth street enters Liberty at en angle of about
sixty degrees, and in this angle, which is some
what inconvenient, Mr: Jackson has contrived
to erect some very convenient store rooms on
the first floor, very commodious offices on the
second, and a very handsome hall and appurte
nances on Abe third. The entire building ex
tends on Liberty street one hundred and five
feet, and on Fourth ninety-four feet. The rooms
on the second floor are occupied by the Pittsburgh
and Connellsvffie Railroad Company, and cer
tainly afford the engineers and other officers ad
mirable accommodations. The Rail, which is
very large end airy, will conveniently accommo
date about five hundred persons, and by opening
foldffig doors connecting it with an 'adjoining
room, will scat from six-hundred and fifty to
,11hren hundred.
•The worthy proprietor first intended to name
the Hall after the surname of a personal lkiend;
but scone persons suggested that the christian
name of that friend would be handsomer and
more euphonious. To this change he was urged
by the person designed to be complimented, and
was the more easily induced to make by; the boy
ish recollection of an incident, in which Presley
Needle acted a prominent part.
When the proprietor was a boy, he lived cat the
West side of the Diamond, and Presley Neville
near the South East corner of the same. One
day a severe fight oat-drool at the front °PAM)
Court llouse between two`persons, one of whim
was a stranger. After some time the fight was
interrupted. and the parties were 'both carried
before Esquire °Mend, who had an office just be
hind the Court House. Some sympathy seems
to have bean excited for the stranger; bet being
a Stranger, as might be expected, ho could not
readily find bail. Quite a crowd had collected
around the door of the Justice's office, and the
Constable, either from the impulse of his own
kind feeling, or from the urging of some other
person, came to the door and exclaimed in a loud
'voice, "Irho will be the stranger's bait" After
waiting a short time he again cried out, Who
will be the stranger's hair' - Then standing some
time waiting in vain for a response, he exclaim
ed.•" Will no person be the stranger's bail?" While
this was passiug„ Mr. Jack Son noticed 'lei-Wo
man bare-headed, with a handkerchief tied over
one eye, who advanced towards the ertwd, and
when he got 'close to it, raised tip hie` .hand and
called to the constable, -nu Esquire Gilead
shall will be the stranger's bail." i.
.4 once, as if by an electric impulse,,a loud
shout was raised by the assembled crowd, and a
moment after some person exclaimed, "Open
the way for Gen. Neville," and at once a passage
through the crowd wag opened for him to enter
t the office... Mr. Jaekson has no farther knowl
edge of the , ease; he knows not whether the
stranger came forward manfully at the proper
time in discharge of his bail or 'whether the ro
regnisancelvaa forfeited. • He is confident, how-
Over, that Presley Neville could. have known
nothing of the merits of the case. The man was
in jeopardy, without a friend or acquaintance;
in short, he was a stranger; and to a kind heart
ed man, in the sweetwordi of Scott, ”Stranger is
a holy name." • . •
Those who knew Presley _Neville will not be
surprised by this little incident in his life, it is
simply characteristic of the man. It is just what
might be expected otthe who, after
his father's fine property hod been destroyed by
the whiskey-boys, after:himself, his father and
all his relatives had been • insulted and driven
into exile, and -when lie beheld some of theme
wrong doers terter-stricken and:down cast, *a
tentatiouslY'driven through .the streets of Phila
delphial'in a private letter to his brother-in-law
expressed his irrnpstity fir thalidlstress and his
regret at their harsh Snitunneiessary eiposure.
lie was an accomplished seholar, a polished and
conrteous gentleman; but above all,was ~a
kind hearted and generous man, and.lifr.',lttek
son was right in thus contributing his mite to
perpetuate the memory of L good eithen.
hir..Jaekeon certainly deserves .sluetk credit
for erecting this handsome edam in the plactof
the
unsightly builciluvivtitab if',
Tor the Day Pitt+burgh Ch
wit.
Cempromisee.
Yor the DMlr Pittsburgh Ossetia.
Neville Hell.
copied tho ground 'oneyear ago. It is to be hoped,
too, that. his enterprise and public !spirit will bo .
properly appreciated by his fellow-chi:ems, and
that the prove to be a good invest
ment. I A PITTSBURGHEFL
'DETAILS OF TILE NEWS DT THE BALTIC.
Ono hal( of the EngUsti revenue bruirte force
had been ordered to be engrafted into the naval
service.
The English coast had been visited by a severe
and very destructive storm.
The itritish ship Bonaventara, from Savannah
for Liverpool, was ashore off Ffollyhead, with her
masts cut away.
Admiral Seymour will'undoubtedly command
tho Baltic fleet, assisted by Sir Charles Napier
and Earl Bandonald.
American stocks were firm and In request at
previous prices, with a gOod demand.
Fence.. , :-The French papers have been for
bidden from publishing the movements of the
troops, except ae announced by the:Government
in the Itioniteur. .
Immense orders for dress land ammunition of
all kinds had been given, and fresh troops were
being inspected daily: Eight thousand men would
be ready to embark in ono week.
The French Government has ordered the im
mediate manufacture of throe millions of cannon
balls. Levies of seamen were arriving 'from 'all.
quarters.
The latest news from the seat of war on the
Danube represent Omer ?ache as haring effected
most important movements. He had crosiod the
Daaube with 50,000 men, and divided the right
wing of the Russian army, which Is at Krajora;
the left is at Mutate, and the centre at Da•
charest.
Omer had crossed in person at Oltenitnt, and
at the last account was only two day's match
from Bucharest, where the Russians were very
weak. It was enpposed that the object of the
movement was to attack .the rear ortho
SIMI army on its march froth Krajova against
Kalafat.
A despatch received by the Turkish embassy
indicates that preparations were making for an
attack by the Turks on Bucharest.
The Russian residents of Paris have been in
formed that' the confiscation of their property
will be the consequence of their disobedience of
the ordtr issuned to quit France and return to,
Russia within orie'month. • - ; •
His also asserted that'll° decrees for the move
ment of he expeditionary force, intended for tie
East, are actually prepved,. mad only await,. the
:signatire Ofthe Emperor. The 'Feats° amount
is not stated; but the genetal opinion is it will, at
least for the present, be composed of four divis
ions of 10,000 men each.
DEBATE IN PAILLIMENT.-Art important de
bate took place in the House of Lords on Monday
in relation to the Eastern Question.
The Marquis of asinricardo brought forward
his motion to tall the attention of the House to
the state of the country with relation to the ques
tion of pence or war.' The Marquis said that
when hemade his notice of motion ho certainly
thought, from the language held by' a member
of the government In that House ,, that the propo
sal made to the Emperor of Aussie had been
virtually, if not formally, rejected by him, and
that his formal refusal to accede wduld -be
iiiire
ceived immediately. It appears, bower' . i r, that
no formal refusal had been received, an that
the semblanso of negothitions were still 'rig
on at Vienna.
While thcrefdre, continued the Marquis, there
was even the faintest. probability of these nego
tiations resulting in peace, he .11 1 4 *rwillin to
provoke discussion, and would rest content with
asking the Foreign Secretary' the Simple yet Im
portant questions : ' , lies any answer- been xe
ceived from the Emporer of Russia I:What ,
the
present diplomatic relations with power
What instructions, if any, have been sent to . the.
British Minister at St. retersburgh I"
The Earl of Clarendon replied that Lord Clan
ircarde was so far correct in the supposition that
the proposal from the Emperor of Russia had
been received at Vienna, and was known there on
Friday, the 3d inst., Stating the terms on which
he would he prepared to negotiate for peace.—
Ile (Lord Clarendon) had only that afternoon re.
seised official information of the fact.
It was only on the 2nd inst., continued Lord
Clarendon, that the confcrenco was ,called to
gether, and ems° proposals, os-rather/his coun
ter project of the Empefor of RUSSIA, was com
municated by Count Boot, tho Austria's] repre
sentative, to the representatiyes of France, Eng
land and Prussia. The dispatch announcing
this fact was not yet In possession of alt- the
members of the Gov ment, but he Mudd in
form the node.] that tlle terms of the Empereee
o
proposal were quite ”fr.ocePtable, and not of a
character to permit of their being sent to Con
stantinople.
Tpott that point; continued tise , Earl of Clar
endon, no doubt existed for N moment in the.
minds of the members of the conference. •
In reply to the second inquiry, Lord Claren
don stated, that on Saturday evening, the 6th
inst., Baron. Drunow, the Russian Minister at
London, called at the foreign office, and- made
known Wet the answers given to thelrultdries of
his government did not permit him to ceatthauo
his official functions and consequently diplomat
ic relations between Russia and Great Britain
are broken off.
Binux, Tuesday.—The cheek experiended by
Count Orloff in the object of his mission is • fully
confirmed—at the same time it- must not bo
thought that Prussia and Austria are disposed to
make common cause with tho western powers.—
They had joined them for the purposoof avoiding
by -every possible means in European war, but
ifs a collision takes place between Ausslikand the
maratime powers, Prussia and Austria have re
solved to take no part in the struggle.
BMW/En. Jan.2B.--Tice RU511111.133 have mado
retrograde movement,' and fallei back on Da
ces. .The Turk/ remain in the:positioxi they
last occupied. .
PXXXSTIA . A.3I/-NEDHABICA. ', DXSOLUTIOXII IN
TUE iiOUXX.-Whe following resolutions, adrerse
o the repeal of tiie 311rnouri ComprOmbse, hare
been read in place by NIT Bighorn:
Wounsas, -The General Assembly of 'Penn',
sylvania, in December, 1819, passed resolutions
in both branches, on a call of yeas awl nays,.
unanimously against the admission of any -State
to . this Union, unlets slavery or Involuntary ser
vitude should be excluded therefrom: .
zind l echereas, Congress, on the, faith of. eels
emu. compromise, approved March eth,'l.B6.ZO,'lid
mittml the State of .Nissoirl Into this Union, 41i,
ending slavery therein, and in consideration
therootsolemnly declared that involuntary servi
tude should forever bo excluded from all that
territory lying north of thirty-six degrees thirty
minutes: _
Ander/Serra; Efforts are now being. math!) to
effect the passage of an act of Congress, to or
ganize the territory of liebrnaba, with provi
sions allowing the existence of involuntat7 sty: :
vitude north of thirty-six degrees 'thirty min
utes: . ,
And whereas, In the Aidgmerit of the General
Assembly of Pennsylvania, the passage of such*
an act would be inexpedient, and a, manifest vio
lation of mho Miesmsri' coutprotaise,- approved
March Gthi 1820; therafere. _
Sec. 1. Resolved by dhe Seisety: nnd ' Of
Repraentatirti of the Commonwealth of Pransyka
nia, is General Assembly met, That the General
Assembly of Permsylviatia, earnestly and 'folai fl.
ly protests against the repeal of that section-of
the act of Congress for the admision of Missouri
into the Union as 76 . State, which prohibits in
voluntary servitude north of thirty-six degrees
thirty minutes.
Resolred, That the Governer bo .requested..to
transmit a copy of the foregoing resolutions .to
each of our Senators and Representatives in
Congress. • -
Tne MArren SETILtI).—Mr. BADOEII, of North
.Carolina, in his speech in favor of the Nehroahn
bill, said that the Southern Whig Senators would
stand united in its favor, and we presume That
the information Is given us in the shape Hof a
virtual disruption of the Whig" party, that 'ire
may fully understand our position. It is but
right and proper for tut to'know that whin the
question of the extention of slavery arises. we
can rely upon no public man from the South,
for We necessarily forces us to look to the North
for strength. When the South shall have formed
this sectional party, to which no compromise or
compact is sacred, then it beams the Free-men
of the North to meet the hail& as beet they may.
That the Whig party wiltbo i letered in twain by
this net of. Southern ainaters, is ah Sate as any,
political event coatis.' The mass Hof the Whig
party at the North - will not vote • for. or 'sustain
any Pnb4a **lwo oppot4
!pity. 3fen of honor, !raving:a due ..reertijo
the real intereeti of the eiintry, will not aid:in
this shamefel abandonment if a sacred commet,
and we trust that p olitical power wit!iieser•be
committed by Whi gs raen who regard their
popttiiitity. tOMOmoreth#n theF'dq.thosilo
and Weir* ot the country,
•
H o n, /died Kelly has retired tbolleosideney
o f t h e p e ipta t al, Painesville *Pd „Mantels ,
R e u re ,,d cpmpliviy, and is apeeeedett
Cane, Esq..,*: heretofore Vies:- Preildent• of the
Company 'Cleveland Arend ' - • •
Senator ifoasion,• sy!feett on. the
Nehrasita bill, stated that he came into lith•apon
the Mutant' COmproritise. *When to
Congivesa, thirty 'years ego, It eat - teitsidei•orti
compact -nutter to bp broken.. Since then.gyeat
changes had...takenLE.thethrechentleed
memben of •Conskess then in attendance, only
three • remained--Mesers. , Beaton, :Everett and
_~~ - ~. ~ .. . .v..?-.-, o.
STYPTOIIII or lt:sasylos.Tlse Westmcuebuid
Argue contains e proceedings of a largo dem—
ocratic meeting; held at Adamsburg, in that
county. Wo eitract a few of the reeolutions
adopted:
Bowleg That We do now, as we did at the
r County meeting, express our determined, and
! =compromising opposition to the renominstion .
of William Bigler, for the reason that he has not•
redeemed the pledges voluntarily made by him
self, Gotha people,.previons to his election, and
nano on his entering upon his eiteutive duties ?
Rhottped, That the friends of GOT. Bigler. ire
wofoily mistaken, if they'iniPpose they can' but
ly us into his support, by falsely boastiorthat
he, so far has been ifunamdate, •and -denouncing
prominent, limiest; and hard working Democrats
es cut-throatr, hounds, traitors cinddilefganiserat
and they may eventually learn to 'Slim sorrow,
that those who are honeelin their bpposition 'to
GOT. Bigler now, are also in earnest;when :they
say: i t/tryst. for priest:4i and not mos. . • •
-Risolved, That atter reading the ,Governor's.
late Message, which provesconclusively his par
tiality to the• interested friends of the publio
works, by his opposition to their sale,' we are
more than OUT convinced of the -necessity of a
new man for- Governor; and that the public.
works should be sold at once, for a fair tampon
eation, and the proceeds applied to payment of
tho debt of the State,
Resoled, That tie admission of the Canal
Cominissioners in their report, that the 13tata
had been robbed of .$40,0 00 , , on the Potage
road, in the single Beni of wood alone, establish
es forever the truth of the charges of fraud,
heretofore so lustily 'denied, and at the same
time furnishes a- starting point from which the
immense robberies in all other items, on the
wholeublic works may be
- 'safely estimated.
Certainl p y when the Canal Board themselves turn
States evidence; it is high time for the tax pay=
ers to be aroused to their danger.
In the Washington Come MVIC4Ia we find the
following extract feom a letteewrittez; by a dem
ocrat of South Fayette township, in this county.
It is significant. -'
I am a Democrat dyed in the wool; brit I' am
pleased to observe that .you are down on Guy.
Bigler; as I believe him to be a grand rascal, un
worthy of the ilicefie now occupies. Dr. Mc-
Clintock else deservesnuiremembramiei, neither
of them will ever reeeitre the support of our
neighbarhoodagain. All the Democrats intheei
parts, are highly offended at their course in the
:
Jewell matter. We are going to have en iudig-
Elation meeting to-night, in-reference' to their
:conduct, irrespective of party. If you please
Son may let your subscribers know what we now
think of Goy. Bigler and Dr. McClintock. Dar
sic has gone up 50 per cent. in the estimation of
my neighbors since the Jewell. difficulty com
.inenced ; and Judge McClure is entitled to the
highest praise for his honesty and legal attain=
meats.
• Tice home ITOZT Lan—Vora er rill NOM.
—The following is the bill for taking the vote of
the people, introduced into the Senate by Mr.
Waintook :
• •
• WIIZREAS, it isrepresented theta largenum
ber, if not a majority of the citizens of this Com
monwealth, are deeply impressed with• the ne
cessity of the passage of a prohibitory • liquor
law; and to the end that an unmistakable 117.-
.
premien of said alleged opinion may.be had, it is
proper and right, that there should be a submis
sion of the question to a vote of the -people at
the ballot box ; therefore,
-• Sec. I Ile it enacted by the Senate and House
oiSsTreientaticts..of the Commonwealth of Frit:all- .
rania, General Attembly met, and it (thereby en
acted by the authan(y of the same, That it shall be,
the duty of all officers authorized by law, to fur—
nish ballot boxes,
and hold the general election
on the 2d Tuesday In October next, to perform
all the duties, and receive, and make the Mrs re
nt= of the tickets herinafter mentioned, as they
are authorized to do in all respects, in Altai=
to a vote taken and returned for the Governor of
the ComMonwealth, so that the result shall
. be
made . blown to the next - Legislature ; that is to'
say, of tickets labelled on the -outside, "Liquor
and printed on the inside - "For the • sale
of Liquors,"or "Against the pa l e of Liquors ;''
one of whi ch onlymay bo voted by every .
tied voter for each election. district or precinct.
• Sac. 2. • That if the majority Or such Inters
in the; whole State, shall votethe ticket "Against
the sale of Liquors," it shall be taken as:-the
prayer of such majority, for the enactment .by
the next legislature of a prohibitory law for the
State se giving snob majority, of the .charieter
following: to kit . : That all tales of spirituous
vinous;and *bat liquors, except for M . echanical,
chemical, medical and sacramental purposes,
shall be wholly prohibited and .enforced -.by_AU
needful provisions, to make the samosedlective
evilest ?rands indecisions, rind by Sties and im
prisonments himanzier not to violate' , any 'Jiro
vision of the Constitution of the State of Pennsyl
vania , or of thoUniled States.
,
Hove PACKED Ryan over
in Making up the statement or the Hogs
packed in this city hat week, we omitted 4,712
head, packed by Mr. Wm. Laeoct. ' This makes
the number. packed here 431,188, and is 'so sta
ted in the comparative exhalit published below.
Hoot PAC ICED nr TM -Wier,—Our Tetanus
of the pocking business lb Ohio,' Kentucky and
Tennessee, arspretty nearly complete ., Bs Ohio,-
the following
.pomts are yet to hear frond, viz:
X assilon, Wooster, - 'Williamsburg, • Aberdeem
Bandusky,Fillinont, Chmnbersburg, Taylorsvilf6,
Hillsgrove, GreenviKii Troy; Bremen, Bellefon
taine, West Jefferson, Gratis, iilsuschester, Galli
, polls and Tarlton.. These: ate all, with theca-.
coption of Banditaky,, small packing places.—
The busbreas et` most ; if not all et these Points;
however, we hope to. lio" alge to . present in oar
final statement. • Finn: Kentucky and Tennesiee
there are only two oithree places to hear from.
We are thirefore able tali:ens:4 at , this time. a
pretty full Statement of the business in the three
States named above, tho details of which we
give below: -
eol i
\ 186.&. 111.5.1.4. '
Ohio ...--. .... .. —... ... . ...-..........:...... 695 — , ruso
Greed' taate...—.....----......... 4711,1151,21r37 - 6611.
OUrretiina:ftqm baisic, and other Western
States, are not' StdScientligerieral to enable us
to publish a fit!: coiriparison: . With' rieference to
Indiana, however, we may remark tharthinim
*bar of hogs-puked ,In that State. will nary but
'title it any from , tbat of la st- year ,. ' At the date
of -our last edifices froritlgis' souri, lowa, and II-
Sada, the badness luul'airtentireayelesed, the
late ildratimi in provisions 'haring' given i frwsh .
Impetus to Tacking operat' lons:', At several
points there will beat decrease in numbers, as.
compared with last year; but what the aggre
gate business will show, weirenot able to state.
Within the next two weeks, bowner we shall be
able to compile Wocmidete . itstement, libleh milt
1 embrites the hogs packed in:the Wfwit,:is irell . as
those' driven' to the South er ' East. - Our eror
reepondents bane' furnished a hirge amount 'of .
'tabaible informstien with reference - to the in
' ereise In weight, prodnetet lead,' Ac.:, which . we
will present in' cormectliiiWith the final exhibit;
and we will only, remark noW;'llutt the Increase
. in weight will range from See to fifteen pin cent.
1 gift Priavelliinal•
. . .
Tux , Onto SINATOR QC7.81.10A,--Caßalatei
Comfilezion.itizen.atedartis out in a letter in'
the Statesman, of Saturday evening in favor of
the Nebraska. bill, as now before . Congress,
"If -these -sews are not eatisfactory to the
members of..the Legislature, I do not desire an .
election, slid 'prefer to remain . 11 private citizen
and advocate them in therants of the Itto
party as heretofore"
A gentleman j jest f from Cohnnbtts, LU ,
101713ua
that Allen was pi sparing apaperegainst e
' which, we preaumei!witi: be the p in he hangs his
b i ipee et an .
, election upon. ."
. ,
the ^ , 1.: &ear
As to the view of Pc&
.typenncon l the sub=
Jeri, WO are ttol OfflOtallyfilfOttUed; but as he is
an officii7holAer ander the present administsation,
it is gala to infer that the bin will find an *Mint
suppoTtct in him, should he be atteeessini in his
atiPmatiPir• •'l` :
. . . .
Ntelsolutre prirate information from Wm-
hu.s to the . ; effeot that a compromise will probably
ha mule .
.Thin is not at I
all nalikely,..;i3honld- norms. , however, le tho-:
bt,Ceecee.'he wilLmost likely go. before-the
Degialatare:vithout :pledgee, or tat expression
of hit on th&enNeet. and, if elected.. kt ,
Orbit -unserWa which elde .of...ihe question .will
gain 14:41114anaa. =Cosy that either
political or pecuniary oonsideilticats will.
-lice fniare coarse; bat .Wltlinst, , ceases, that la
tide ecapeetiort-they expressiet.;—,of Talleyisak
,iSe.hellere—..th•Ewerery soon low his priee,? will
force itself sponenr:mind,..and we incline to the
opinion .thatfraternize - with the Bculh•—
. _ .
It will. be: seen by stir TelnfrePhlo'lnert of
'Legisdatins Proceedims, 'that 'the Ass em bly
te=lly, :after a protracted debate, and by the de
_eleire Tote of 47 to 25,• ordered to be engrowed
the joint resolutions, introdueed by Mr. Bartlett
protesting **nit the Nebraska outrego.. We
trust *eh not &day will be lost- in finally pas-
I -sing these resolutinns . in , nseens_ arid that_ th e
' Sauste will proluldli .ond - mond the
'action of the Bouse.--iihreet, .. •
Z.V••••
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VOI.VIF4-10CV11.-NUMWiIt 164.
kLusamensurra ost xna NEIBRAM QUUTICa' ..
—A - telegraiddo despatch aenounces , that the. .
Rout of Represtmtatives of tutees yes ;
tents payed a'series of :isolations, whieliwere
adopted by the Senate of the same State on Sat. ~.
lariat, expressive of the public sentiment on the .
pending proposition to repeal the lilisiouri Com
protein- ' We annex a copy - f - the resolutions.—
They wise(' I tho Senate bpi snanhaostrote, - Ind -.
in the House, consisting of some four hundred
raeolherti, there were only.tAirteatnegatire votesi
1. Resolsed, That we view with apprehension,
auhdanntheproposition now pending before the
Congress of the United States to repeal li - solemn . .:
injunction against the introduction of slavery''
into a Territerynow free, and-which was sacred , '
ly appreptisted to the exclusive occupation of
freemen by the Compromise of 1820. ~ .
, 1 ,
nutur um
2:.' Ratotred, That we can old -- it sa nothing
I ess' a xidation of pligh faith to amnia all
Must art of the Missou ri Co mpr omise which re - - -
to be fulfilled for the eft of freedom
and. e free States,: while that part, .which
was intended for the bene fi t o Slavery and the • ',..-.
Slave States is rigidly insisted upon and„ 411(4
been folly executed. - ' '
' 8." Racked, That, In behalf of the ppeeoople -of
Mac‘actusetts„ we deplore the inhodnotion of -, -
this measure as a proposition calculated, - to .dis
turb that which has' been already settled ,, and
that, if we are to witness fresh - smiths' of section-; , ,
al animosity and 'contention; the authors and Imp. '-'
porters of.the Nebraska bill muss:toreler. bear
the responsibility and be answerable:for Atli- the -. .
fearful consequences of so flagrantan act of . is
4. Haolved, That his Excelleney the Carets:
or be requested to transmits copy of these ree.
olutions to each of the Sesatois and •Itepresen
tatires of bflassehusette'js the Congress of the .
United States. .
One of the 'most el o quen t uss '
st beautiful and p:.
. ~ .
gee in the oratory of these latter days, ire discae-' -
er inn speech' of Senate r Clime, of Ohio, oh th e •
.
Nebraska Bill.' Far a clear, rhetorical elves: :
7.. . .
siert, for the perfection- of ' its clima x and true*
~
sublimity of thought It echoes* in our Iteartalk, - *
'the classic perfectness of Burke: - ' • ' '"1 '. '
"Let me borrow the inspiration of Milton,
=while I declare my belief that we :have yet , a '""";•%*
country "not degenerated . nor . droOping into a
fatal decay, bat destined by c Ling off the old .
and wrinkle d akin of corruptio to outlive those i
.. . .
pangs, and wax. yong again, and attains; du.
glorious ways of truth and p . :, .ni,virttle, be
tome
honorable:in these latter . .*- Methinks
I. see in toy mind a great and tdssant nation
rousing herself. like a strong . . after sleep. -. .
i
and shaking her invincible 1.. -. • Methinks. I -,
see her as en eagle mewing b • mighty south, ' *
and kindling Aer.undarslee I eym a trail raid-dny , '
beam; purging and unsealing ~ g abused tight -
at the fountain itself of heaven! cc; while - .
the whole noise of timorous , docking birds,
With those also that love the wilight, flutter
about, amazed at what she me .s, and in' their :, ,
envious gabble would prognoati teayear of sects'.. ~
Tux Kern Kexassr.—We ...derattind that
!the investigation before the D. S. Boarl.ofIn".
!apadors,•in relation to the late elancholj. oak-.
mity on board the Kate Kearney; has . Feamted :
such facts as to justify Mr. D. Embree in mak- .
leg application to . Mr„ Com.' Iliebtan for the
item of wan - ante - for the arrest i:tf J. A. Bruner;
captain of the Kate Kearney, and A... Hardy, first
engineer, on elarge efnumahuighter - ,•• On-the ;
affulavit of ldr. Embrest , warrants were .
and were served, yeater ' lay. onCaptain Brater,...,
and an etamination:will be had before the Coln -
misaioner to-day. •,,,Mr. Hardy is at 'Alton; still
very ill from the injury, And process will have to
be served on bins there. , . •
It is suggested; that other inquiries are likely
to grow out oethis affair. The United States; ••
officers who have . _ charge of. the inspection of
boilers, An., it is charged, bare been derelict in •:!
their duty, in'hasimg failed: to' exaddne those ..•• -
boilers within the preseffing twelve mouths;:
McCune, the active manager for the. Keokuk •
Company, could not testify positively, before the -
Coroner's jury, whetherkhqloilers bad been.ei
amincd by the Inspectors 'W101130101;0 ten*
twelve months or not. This iquestht
come up for investigation. The low of the V. E.
is either to be executed or it is not, It ixeither
good for Something, 'or good or nabing and
ought to be repealed. If ono part is to - be exe-
mated, all should:be put in force, and 11.11 - striuld
be held to the penalty'of the bond and law.—
Let us have an examination in this case also.
While writing on this:Mbject, .? o _think it wall. -
.to call the attention of - Owners of steamboats to -
another provision of the , 111 - • - iihiciti if !the not --
already o ught to be strictly enforced. .A, suit
.is pending is the United States. District, Coat
for this District, for therecovery of damagea,
laid at $l,BOO, against steamhoat for having.
an excess of pusengeralnyond whit the law 11-
lows. The plaintiff in ttbis case -alleges groat
hardship in consequence of the boat upon which •• -
he took passage having a large excess of pos..;
Bangers over the number which she was auther,
iced by the law to carry. Of the right of .COn
gess to pass such a law, no one entertaini a
doubt and if brought before a jury, and the facts ;
be proved, each a verdict _must be:rendered:as
will awsep.all the profda of the trip. The Moat,'
of our boats are liable to the penaltits "of this .
law, and it will be well for .them to teke card
how they violate it.—.44-Louir Republican.
, .
o.l„wr vim Proms Rnsim."—So says:Mt. Doug
lass la support of his proposition to' repeal the
Missouri Compromise. j So, say those who;act
with hlm. So say we who oppose his =Milled:
for measure: Let the peoplevule.. L. , , • :
The people of _both sections of the Republic
established the Missouri 'Compromise,' through
their iinmedisteltepromentatives, aid they have
truly stood by it to the present time. They
have never asked - for,itStepeal. • Let the people
'Use= a contract- - h .fair' agreement biL the !
people,that same. Missouri Compromise. ..The
South has had the benefit of its part of the , bar -
gain. Let soleurn, file Contracts:be" falUttilly .
executed. Down with bad. fat th& :Let
pie rule; and let,their Contracts an Compromli,
ea- be..executed in full. LL Loti, us' have. no foul Lo
play ; but let well donifidered
,Spot, he man that tramples upon the. pledgid
faith'of the Reis: no friend „of the
Bat what, does Mr. Dangles mean when
says "let the people rule 1° He says that. Now
Mesioci ;and Utah west, admitted as Territartes,
with the privilege of coming into.'the - Thant .as
States; meth or without Blamer : 3r, and title; - "letti;
the people But he Ails to' tell' us. that, .`
those some bar abiautely forbid theprople et-thiee.
.Temitoriesfromparsing. , Ttuy. tms. etteettree . mitlsut
oulorsittin,g it to Congrou, wile adopt or reect, ; , ;: ,
it a pleasure. emigre...se ties np their hands
-
stops their action—PßOAlllllll their registotion, t
both these Territorier -bills.- ...And. it is upon
these two bills that Senator Douglas claima
the principle is settled; 'permitting . the people-of
the Territories "to rule. ? Agesu we nay, let
the people rule, and down with the man. that atr:
tempts to violate contracts between the North'
and South, and to Misrepresent the facts of le.•
islation to back up his . outrageous job...ifitrt• . •
Ecstasies or ran Kars Kxan.nrC. , WO per- :-
ceire that the Supersisinglnspectok of thellfth
District,; under gm "Steamboat Law," proposes
rigidly to investigate the theta in the case of the
explosion'of the Kate Kearney. But .litticigood
can collie qf investigation. The mischief is done . •
end is irrerparable. There can be but little eon- "..-
solationlo. bemused frUidlies in.the report. of the
Inspector. The facts are before - tbepeople.,
The boat was an ancient, dilapidated bulk, that,. — .
had already done a work of Murder, audits thin,
and ruidybolleis were'giping, with old frachrres.,
That such a miserable man-trap ahordd bare- - :
been employed in a passenger trade, even tempo =
tartly, ,is monstrous. Must was the Inspector. ,
about, that he permitt;ed such , a horrible engine
.of death to be navigating the : waters„ hi his : 7.
district? Why; it was worse thin 'an 'infernal:_
roachine, or boridr•ebelL Full particulars of the: -
explosion are irk another column cttbis
.._ . .
A DIDIOCRATIC PAPLZ rx 'Nomausna.--.Wo0"
aclmogledge the receipt of the first WA
bars of a Democzatio paper p . ublished in the Ter.
ritory'of Nara - aka. There Is 's useful arid Jog._
gestire moral in this little Journal. It is an 'ef•
feetive argument on the necessity of organizing
oor,new Territcrries..+JVoui.. Union. • . . . ."
Speaking of the, viblication of this same pa
per, a late number of the St. ; Louis Dirotheft" , '-;,';
"We hare learned, lon the best 'authoriVythat:' — :
the paper is a Traud•,-uport:the public. The - P5- .>
per is printed at Sidney, hi. IOWA; fiftiern_or...s ,
(twenty miles from 'Old Fort 'rim,' but it h. , ' •
datoxl from that place, in orde still further tO 7
,Impose upon public creduiltY."
The cotton l'aeterY at Atemphas r .Tennelsee„ t
was recently sold by the sheriff, for sbs;ooo.;" . Tt
originally cost over., $lOOOOO • -"'.
What's. the • inatlett Chesit
isod-relave labor, - add abundant Markets.- all
• favor, of the Memphis Mill. "L. WA - 0 1 4We :
tlemio, a Beira; ion r mnst put your best •'; ‘. l
and yam keenest eyes, anestrongeit and .
willing hinds in the •eoltatTaetory.
cannot maintain in *cotton fistitoryi• till labor bi •
free among you tram de gradalim::'-gti .s. ,try ;4 4,_
Netiriska. was slave,. would "ko "" d°"mverr. '
with ma nufactories and meedadio,elioitti
Lowells and l'iftstmighe'gree'yff lbfido
&talc • "•• IP' •
. _